Coleman High School - Corral Yearbook (Coleman, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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Gonienkt Noiziwfm 0144491 Zfawlffq Nlfzfefwi Wwofufa 0 4 4 .Si K Seated: Mr. Eddie Brink, vice-president, Mrs. S.'A. Boardman, Mr. R. R. Shipman, president, Mrs. J. B. Pirtle, secretary, and Mr. W. T. Graves, superintendent. Standing: Messrs. 1. B. McCord, Willie Campbell, Floyd Shelton, and D. M. Gaines. Under the competent leadership of the Board of Education, the Coleman Public Schools continue to show progress. game! of Z ' Mr. R. R. Shipman, president ff f,f Mrs. 1. B. Pirtle, secretary 8 3 1 . wi, ' c I D I s I qu MA',w are-' K . ,- -ny -. Agua- .vf ' - -9- fa L A-P -51 E. ,M A.,- ,.f-'f!.1aus4.,g,ffffd1g-3 , f ' Q mm an Q, ff. at k ig ,E'gl 9' lgii 4-' r Q A 9' Mfr, ,A , ' f f 2: X W Q 3 .-,. X r FV. 4, ,, Y iw ' f D fi fi, gf' V ' af 1- if 5 1 I.,',h, V' Z ' Q, W L x , L , Ziff if snntv ,1 '7,.,..P g if v A.,...-' gy ,,-.. J- X' 3 5 5... 5 ? -Y -4 ,.- ' .,,,Y.-,,.-f-' ...-,fv--' -411-' ,Nxt X. . 'XX V, .- ' his Rx -4 1.2 ZH' tau 0 1' ,ww aww '- vm p-rv .,,i I , 4, J 1 'u LA nun 1 Jfamema fill' Gwfaqe Naizitzziea The extra-curricular program and the club a ct i vi ti e s available in Coleman High School offer many valuable benefits to the student. They present an excellent op- portunity for the enrichment of moral and spiritual values and for the acquisition of a well-rounded personality. Unlike the school curriculum of several decades ago which stressed only the Three R's , the extra-curricular program offered today provides worthwhile activities that appeal to many students and create an interest in all types of learning. There are thirteen organizations, and many ext:ra-curri- cular subjects in C.H.S. providing enrichment, offering useful information in fields of special interests, aiding in developing social graces, and offering spiritual growth. Some of the highlights of the year's activities were the Science Fair, the F.T.A. Slave Sale, F.F.A. livestock Show, the F.H.A. Mother-Daughter Banquet, the Student Council Exchange with Ballinger, the N.H.S. trip, the Band contests, the many issues of the Round-Up, the religious programs, Career Day, and many, many others which helped to make this a memorable year in Cole- man High School. EMB EPY Qwlg C1oBER W ,ufkff elim Q, E TW 195 27 1 1 'xv ' 1956 JANUARY 1956 1956 FEBRUARY 1956 1 f EAREARA1 If I 'fx' 1 ' 1 1 i , 1 i 1 1 1 fMBER .A Aw .044 . Once again as school begins and the class schedules are organized, students assemble in the rec hall -- a familiar scene around C.H.S. Religious activities play an important role in the lives of the students. The Student Council and Christian Coimcil are responsible for these activities. The cheerleaders and student body help create enthusiasm and fill the boys with confidence before the big rival game with Ballinger. The speech class arouse the true spirit of Christmas by presenting an effective program to the students. SNOW! -- The first snow in years brought its pleasures and discomforts. A change in the weather seemed to February brought the election of the Student Council officers with the pres- entation of many cute stunts. Public Education Week was observed by various activities. Open House was held in the schools, and special pro- grams were presented to civic groups. One of the most enjoyable events was a band program presented by Mr. Raymond Rike and the C.H.S. band. Among other festivities such as Career Day and Interscholastic League, one of the highlights of the year is the pres- entation of the senior play. As the end of another school year ap- proaches, the seniors soon find them- selves robed in their caps and gowns and re ceiving their diplomas much sooner than expected. put new life in the students -- exam- ple shown! . APRIL 'W' 1956 . N, ,, A 0 npr M41 I -- V5 Ts af 1950 MARC. UCI: I ,,,.. :rg ,V 4 -- - .-at , '-, .,a ' . l u 6 V' J WMM ,,,.....-- L E9 is 1956 T e. ,. ,M lil 1 O MAY I9 I X. lf' F if 1' ' . 1 , ,U iff ' as f xg! is flags Uzldfjen a 7fLe MMM A nu mbe r of students are nominated by the student body each month for Citizen of the Month, These students are then screened by the faculty and one boy and one girl are chosen Citizens of the Month, NL fefffl W October Good C 1t1zens were Jerry Cosson and Betty Sm1th s.,r T FJ' Don Z1rkle and Ianlce Cobb were the Good Citizens for September W 3 .Terry Andis and Sherry Ray Good Citizens were chosen for December In Novembe r Charles Brldwell and Patty Patton were chosen M Ame? 14031 .Tanuarys GOOdC1t1Z8US .Terry Cope and Vlrglnla W1lSOh fx A Don Boatught and Neta Boardman we re chosen 1n F eb rua ry Fredd1e G 1l11am and Pat Sm1th were Good C1t1zens for March '-1 'D- .-ggi Apr1l Good C1t1zens were Pete Scott and Mar tha Leverett Jerry Eakms and Pattl Boyd were Good C1121 zens for May The Gonzaleses intrigued the audience with exciting feats of balancing. t 1 ., I x I if .N A ur y 4- w--, V V Y' , Mr. Raymond Bogardus produced amazing effects with clay for the student body. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ritenbaugh presented a fascinating program of comedy and music. 1 I vw .Wa- .f ',ff' The famous Eskimo author, Nutchuk, presented a yen, interesting and educational program, L, Q The Lyceum programs are presented by the Student Council. The programs include a multitude of interests - science, music, hobbies, drama, and education. Each of these programs is enjoyed by the students of the high school, Lil, 5 'I--e AWE. C. H. S. was again honored this fall by a visit from Dr. Sutton. . 1 iff iff' 35 QW , A ,. ,, Everyone attended the French night club, Moulin Rouge, after the Homecoming game. 4 Q!! 74aZzh4z'ze4 ' Ili Some members of the annual staff take in the view at Austin while visiting the Steck Annual Clinic there, 46:33- 1' The che e rle aders from Benoit, headed by Students gathered around the bi bo n- Mabelene He1ton,were guests at the pep rally , . g before the Ballinger game. fire before the Balling e r game and really got that spirit . Swim! .25 U-fm pf C! 'Wake up Patty Sock Hop if obe and hxs Santa Anna woman Freddle and Sue mg Freshmen take over :Es-4 F ,.f- ,Q lxve xt up Oh, Baker quxt' I ll . ill , I J ' - 23: dk :Min A A H , ' W x J tina . i 1 u. ,, if fi . X K H .. 4 f A ' - Vw , . nik . X AN x K ,N Y fx- . o ' A -Y' ' ' YW . 3 ' ' ii?-f - i ' u ' ' .U ll ' ll , . AQ 'ax . N 1 H bg Q- Mr. Tune, who for the past ten years has been put- ting up with the antics of the students of C. H. S. W vw f n XY J Mrs. Templeton and Mrs. Brinson, whose job is to satisfy the hunger of the students. 1 ii r if T.. - , f ,.l ff .f4 Mr. Anderson, a friend to all, has been custodian at C. H. S. for four years. f ws' 332. ' F ,,, W! f, fygix O 2 Judge David Brown presides over theCommissioners' Court. School superintendent D. E, Love- le s s talk s with Wanda Abbey, student superintendent. Commissioners' Court: Walter Holt, Freddie Stewart Homer B e a s le y, David Herd, Judge Boyd Qstandingl Cecil Keeney, Ralph E. Brown fstandingl, Kay Ander- son fstanding J, and Thurman Anderson. '71 Simfenl' Qcwwmmenll mf Bernice Johnson, tax assessor, is pictured here with Martha Lever- ett who was tax assessor for the day, Ronald McDonald is being sworn in as county clerk by Lee Craig. 55 X Ll 5 V'-ir-: 4 ,f- ' f 4 qc, K E ve ry year Miss Durrett's civics classes take over the c ity government for a day. Elections are held to determine what students will hold an office. They carry on the city business from nine o'clock until four o'clock that afternoon. While doing this, the students get a first hand view of the workings of the city government. 7s Sheri.ff's department, lst row: Bobby Griffis, she riff, Tommie Nichols, chief deputy, Jackie Hammonds, asst. deputy, Gil Helms, asst. deputy. Znd row: Bob Jones, deputy, Alvin Harrell, deputyg R. R. Greaves, chief deputy, ' H, F, Fenton,sheriffg Roland Jameson, deputyg and Gerry Dyer, asst. deputy, 1.----.1-..-, L 2 hi Curses,foiled again, Bobby Griffis, sheriff for the day, hauls in Mr, Scott, school principal. Bill Jobe, county attorney for the day, receives instruction from Joe Dibrell, City Council: Pat Hill and Shirley W ood, secretaries, Jerry Cope and W ood row Seals, councilmeng Charles Bridwell, mayorp and Don Zirkle and James D. Smith, councilmen, Gee, I wish I could dance! You are going to break that thing, Tommy f f7w Oh, how bad can they get? '1 Q .4 Allah! Allah! I wonder is that a coke jerry is drinking? AM Sic 6 .Siam 555 --ef 'U JN- Grand Champxon Calf Owned by Margaret Nunley Qalso Grand Champron rn San Antomoj Reserve Champron Calf Owned by jerry ADdlS Grand Champlon Dry Lot Calf Owned by Marcus Greaves Champron Fme Wool Lamb Owned by Robert Red Wood Champron Southdown Lamb Owned by Wrllre Cardenas Champxon Corrredale Lamb Owned by Duane Perky Percell ,J -1- , ' a rn- I , I N, ,W Q R , R q G, ,fr ee-are O ,f' A , I - ..,,, '. 'H f - ,, V , - 4 f' E R V' , X 'fr I4 - LM 5 'F A :lf .M ' , V Ax -1 r 3 - L 4 H-frxw an 'E y A Y V? si . .Q -I t I H . . 'el' R li . 3-f , T1 -, , , '-3 2 . , 'Q I - +1 4 G ,fi 11? 3 r ' R ai., ' , K 7 -- ,J1,,f-.r ,, Mrs. Cox's speech class presents a Christmas program, What is wrong with Christmas . V The S1xteen Ton Boys entertain the audience with beautiful smgmg i i Mr. Rike dire cts the in 2. concert presente b e fo r e the student body vqucfillaflxlwfl Throughout the year each tea must present at least one assei program. In addition to the te: ers' programs the Student Col has a religious program eve month. Mrs Cox conducts a program on the proper way to dance P One p.m. Wednesday is the time of all regular assemblies. This time is looked forward to by all students of Coleman High School. , 2 5 2 Miss Ator's Homemaking Class presents a television play Coach Jetton and Coach Tm-ner awarding the jackets to the football players. iffy? If - 451' if . I L Professor Twice'nstein pre- senting his ele ctric brain to the student body. I Shorthand contestants: and Sue Bradley. Spelling contestants: Sara jo Pxtts and Becky Purcell. iindsa Cox placed 2nd 1n typmg at the State and Martha Leverett ee . 'EF Members of the Wednesday radio staff are Susan Rogers, Tom- mye Lou Curry, Pat Smith, Dorothy Elkin, Betty Smith, jackie Schulze, and joan Birt. Carolyn Watson Wednesday Chairman fi Mrs. joe Taylor Co-ordinator Members of the Friday radio staff are Wanda Abbey, Mike Fischer, Myrna Kelly, Freddy Cliett, Carolyn Pirtle , Freddie Gilliam, and Mary Leverett. 41 Qty . ,mx I 1 ' I fi' nf 1 -'f Virginia Wilson Friday Chairman First row: Carolyn Watson, Betty Smith, Sherry Ray, Juanene Galloway, Joyce Patterson, Melba Meador, Patti Boyd, Patty Patton, Bobby Griffis, Jefflyn Lefevre, Tommye Curry. Second row: Anne Turner, Janice Cobb, Mary Leverett, Lois Staggs, Linda Pettersen, Sandra Cox, Larry Williams, Bob Jones. Third row: LeNell Nichols, Janelle Mallouf, Diane DeTar,Wanda Abbey, Tommie Nichols, James D. Smith. Fourth row: Barbara Tinney, Martha Leverett, Barbara Draper, Gale Morris, Judy Norwood, Jim Brusenhan, Charles Bridwell, Don Zirkle. Fifth row: Virginia Wilson, Carolyn Pirtle, Nancy Hector, Neta Boardman, Bryant Reeves, Freddie Gilliam, Jerry Andis. fSusan Rogers, not pictured.J Each year the school presents C Awards to the top 1296 of the students who have served in places of responsibility during the year. This does not in- clude athletics. wt 12 peqedll First row: julia Tucker, Lynn Smith, joan Gardner, jane Creek, Shearon Baker, jane Dyer, Donna Coursey, Virginia Faith, Nelda Hagler, Helen Sparks, jeanell Wilkerson, Pat Raymer, Shirley Wood, Floyd Green. Second row: jerry Cope, Charles Bridwell, Betty jo Hammonds, Lois Staggs, Sandra Gilliam, Janie Bales, Disa Day, Ruth Ann Hemphill, Brenda Sorrells, Carolyn Cummings, Elvira Schulte, LaVerne Vanpelt, Cleo Cude, Wendell White, Robin O'Hair, Dwane Dyer. Third row: Larry Williams, Billie Garrett, Billie Crawford, Betty Kirby, Neta Boardman, Susan Rogers, Dale Byerly, Wesley Faries, Roy Staggs. Fourth row: Stanley Metts. Jo Ann Hudson, Martha Watson, Carroll Lemrner. Torn Hunt, Don Gray, Don Boauight, jerry Baker, johnny Harris. james D. Smith. Not pictured: jerry Andis, Kenneth Burnam. Marcus Greaves, jim Lane, Charles Moody, jim Smith, Ben Streetman, Allen Sikes, Wanda Abbey, jackie Hammonds, Freddie Stewart, Martha Leverett, Stanley Adain, Don Hazlewood, Stanley Riley. Gaylon Woodard, Linda Zirkle, james Harnmonds, Melvyn Hausenfluke, George Leamons, Bob Tyson, Gerald Wisener. an I I , fl 'di 9 '40 .ar Clf :Dal 31117 -1110 L X Office girlsg Virginia Wilson, janelle Mallouf, Barbara Draper. s WSW The office girls of C.l-LS. really serve a good purpose in helping the teachers. They collect the absentee slips, lunch- room counts, and bring the mail to the teachers' rooms. Freddie Gilliam takes the money to the bank each day for Mrs. Thompson, .i Mr. Gra.ves's office girls: Secretary: Mrs, Ka,-en Tgylgr joyca Bowen, Helen Sparks, Joyce Patterson. . ' , :E 1 - I I N n Q I Q12-' V kv I l 717. v v 1 Zglve Senior dau of 1955-1956 Presents Professor, How Could You! A Comedy In Three Acts By Anne Coulter Ma Hens Apri! 20, 1956 8:00 P. M. High School Auditorium He went thataway, Butcher Boy! Boggms explalns the 1rnposs1b1e. u 4 K I s....5,Y: , 1. Grandpa Perry enlists Boggins' aid in solving the problem. Z. Keats Perry's first meeting with his wife, Lulu. -4. f :jk 3. A small a rgument between Vicky and John. Grandpa Perry an innocent bystander , Grandma Perry an obliglng soul ,,,,, X ,,,, Vicky Randolph the bane of the profe X . John Appleby a helpful frlend ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,. , , Keats Perry the young professor , Priscilla Morley a sweet young thing Valerie Whitman a Southern charmer Tootsie Bean, a giggling spmster Butcher Boy Bean her big brother ssor's life ,,.. , .,... , , ..,,,,, Bobby Griffis Charles Bridwell Patti Boyd Barbara Tinney W, ,,.. Jerry Cope Freddie Gilliam Joyce Patterson Virginia Wilson Janelle Mallouf Jim Brusenhan 4. Now lt was l1ke th1s, PT1SC111d, 5. Valerie puts her foot down, 6. Grandma tells Grandpa oft. B -Rf! S. Tootsie gets her man-cornered, that is, Is it human '? J f H J .ff I x Q: 53'-vv7qx 1 AH Ooooooh, a bug! I N, 44 ii S Nj jeff ' IMF' an 4. The chaperons enjoy the sun. Little Ben takes a crucial shot. ffrirrzs i Yummy! Bar-B-Q! we 096 s 'O 4,6 46' io I' 411 . If 5- Infos Se Samoa 23417 This year as last year the Senior Class went to Mo Ranch. This page is a pic- torial record of the trip. BIG FOOT cools her heels. Ye Olde Lamp Lighter Lili St. Cyr Four girls-ready for the trip home. .sal M idmght ramble rs e Wor1d's noisiest twalk - at two in the oz-ning. 29: From the inside looking out The slide that Hoppy wr 'wha' 1 a i L 1. p Q , IQ. L- f r : N 4: if .ul .. Ulf ecked xr! I flu-.J mmm - Samoa Banqvwf - pw .7!Le junior Cyan GLM! dll, SCAOO! requub flue Ioiaaure of ?0Ml' C0lnPl1.I'Ly Ll! fA.B junior-Snior ganquef gn Cgfclay, Ginny, 15, IQS6 af 7:30 fm- okbcg gr. Qfnfng Cgeoom Qounlry 5 -r xv' 5 f 3-J J ff f bf av ,Q JIM BRUSENHAN MARTHA LEVERETT Lone Star Farmer Valedictorian VIRGINIA WILSON FTA Scholarship D.A.R. American History Award M Who mmm? Seniau BILL ATKINS, Boys' State DON EARL ZIRKLE Lone Star Farmer ,'x,,f'w '37 TOMMIE NICHOLS PATTY PATTON Salutatorian BSPW Award Monroe G. Cheney Award Lone Star Farmer BETTY SMITH Kiwanis Good Citizenship Award CHARLES BRIDWELL Kiwanis Good Citizenship Award BETTY KIRBY Girls' State D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award State Home Economics Degree Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow WANDA ABBEY FTA Scholarship q3a,cca,la,urea.te Service Sunday, May 27, 1956 8:00 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 2? Processional: March Processional' ,,,,,,,.,,,, Grundman Band, Raymond A. Rike, Conductor i'Onward Christian Soldiers ,,,, .M Congregation Invocation .,,,,,...,.,,,,....,,,,,,...,,,,,,,.....,......,,. R. E. Streetman Pastor, First Baptist Church My Faith Looks Up To Thee i,..,,, ,..... C ongregation Announcements ...,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,....,,,,..... Terrell Graves Superintendent of Schools Sermon: 'tKeep Thy Heart .....,,,,,,.....,,,,,... Paul Wallace Minister, Church of Christ Benediction ,. ,......,Y,,,,,, - ...,,,,,.,,.,.,,, A ,....,,,,,. Dr. F. R. Myers Vicar, St. Mark's Episcopal Church fAudience will please be seated until after recessionalj Recessional: Pump and Circumstance l....,,,,,,.. ,, Elgar Band, Raymond A. Rike, Conductor ..-Wi.,im graduation Exercise Tuesday, May 29, 1956 8:00 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 2?- Processional: 'tMarch Processionaln ,,,, Grundman Band, Raymond A. Rike, Conductor Invocation ir,,,,,,,,YY,,,,,,sY,,,,,,,,s,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,., A Urban A. Schulze Pastor, First Methodist Church Special Music: March from Sixth Symphony -Tschaikowsky Band, Raymond A. Rike, Conductor Address ,,,, ,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,... .,l,... D r . Guy Newman President, Howard Payne College Presentation of the Class .,,.,,..,,,,,,,.,..., ,,,,,. E . W. Scott Principal, Coleman High School Presentation of Diplomas ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,...,,.,, Dennis Gaines President, Board of Education , Terrell Graves Awards ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,...,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, Superintendent of Schools ' ' Martha Leverett Valedictorian ,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Salutatorian , ,.,. Tommie Nichols Alma Mater ,,,,,.,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,..,,,,,.....,,,,,,, James E. King Audience with Band Accompaniment Benediction ,,.,.,..,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,,, . Paul Smith Pastor, Concho Baptist Church fAudience will please be seated until after recessionalj Recessional: Pump and Circumstance gar U ff-----visfiiA- El Band, Raymond A. Rike, Conductor 1 ,,.. 1 l :nun 3... -Q B31 ' 11 I L ,, Q W J Fr' ' ii' I- I . 3, I 'Fi 1' 3. . 4-JESS 11 K9 if ?'a'Q SJW 'F '-:J S., . T--1 wir .5 if ' W ' Q 141' '92 v V' fu V Q r J' . if I . - .Jgm W SENIOR CLASS ROLL Abbey, Wanda Fay Anderson, Thurman Baker, Jerry Beasley, Homer loe Boatriqht, Don Lewis Boyd, Patti Bradley, Patsy Sue Bridwell, Charles Brown, Dale Frances Brown, David Brusenhan, Iimmy Conway, Martha Louise C0Pe, lerry Cosson, Ierry Gale Dyer, Gerry Eakins, Garold Galloway, Iuanene Gardner, lohnny Gilliam, Freddie Griffis, Bobby Hammonds, Iackie Eugene Harrell, Alvin Harris, Iohnny Dean Herd, David Hill, Patsy Ruth lobe, William D. Jones, Robert Keeney, Cecil Kirby, Betty lean Lanqehenniq, Ioyce Lefevre, Iefflyn Leverett, Martha Ruth Mallouf, Ianelle McDonald, Ronald McDorrnan, Maurice McOuary, Keith Mitchell, William Moore, Gerald Nichols, LeNell Nichols, Tommie O'l-Iair, Rob, lr. Patterson, loyce Patton, Patty Neal Perkins, Floyd Perkins, Oleta Fay Seals, Woodrow Sendejas, Raymond, Ir. Smith, Betty Lorie Smith, Iames D. Staqqs, Kenneth Stewart, Freddie Tinney, Barbara Tompkins, Mary Elizabeth Wells, Ruth Ianette Wilson, Virginia Merle Wilson, Weida Voneice Wocd, Shirley Yvonne Zirkle, Don Earl 5,- J if I Dr. Guy D Newman Re v. Paul Wallace :gn Qacafl' Under the d1rect1on of Mr W T Graves, superxntendent and Mr E W Scott hlgh school prmcxpal faculty members str1ve constantly to expand the f1eld and xmprove the quahty of academ1c offermg rn Coleman H1gh School By sharrng rdeas through faculty meetmgs, teachers are contmually SU'1V1l'lg for a broader knowledge of the1r subjects and a better under standmg of the students themselves In recent years, the admmxstrators constantly urge the members of the faculty to make the chlld the center of the school mstead of a subject matter centered one It has been the pohcy to put demo cratxc PIIDCIPIES to work ln all matters pertammg to both teachers and students ff? 1 -7.50 . l gf. 'I7f1,f',,'5fZ M ,fiwf waxy, Qf V if 356 3 w mem v FH? :W rr. 1, rphifffg I Mfr a...g1..,4-.3 f .0 ' .2 fri is-.gg.4.,f,g, ,5 3,-Q M 45,5 ,.:f,f7f -1- rg .mg ,Q ,mi Lt3f.,.,,2'w.' ,V 15,2 is-Y .g, Q5 1-Q xi? ' 'A' i 7. L.?'w'tff,. 'nil' H5 Qf, I V4k4.,4f ix 1? Ms, . 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'ir Senior sponsors: Mr.l-Iurschel Dunn, Mr. Donald Co urse y, Mrs. Tyrus Cox. 1' if Sophomore sponsors: Mr. Stanley Blackwell and Mrs. j. T. Saunders. Freshman sponsors: Miss Doris Miller and Miss Violet Durrett. 1' 6' 6 'K i e 3 'Nw 5 'Z lj' :KN Q , A .v I 'S 1 ig- ,,+ 1 I um -Q, Q... ,f , an un-L Qwmdm Each year the beauty contestants are selected by the boys of Coleman High School. A group of out of town judges are chosen to select the girl that is most outstanding in poise, personality, and beauty. The girl selected holds the title Miss C.H.S. . The girls chose Mr. C.H.S. by secret ballot. Qualities considered were personality, service, character, and appearance. Annually a boy and girl are elected from each class by popular vote of the students to represent their class as favorites. All-School Favorites are elected by popular vote of the entire body. All other favorites are elected in the same manner by the organization which they represent. 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V, ffsxhq ,V f V ' , J My in-f IW, ', Wa, ' ' W1 ,f 7 L A , G ' ' , Q A ,fy v,w wv .M .g.,,.,,.., ,W W .5 I , ' :,,W,, y , , 4 ' M, 1 7 ,' , . M ,lf ww f i Bead? mama if On March ninth, 1956, twenty-nine girls competed for the title of Miss C.H.S. From these girls the top seven were Y chosen. They were Janna Averett, Virginia Wilson, Joyce Patterson, jefflyn Lefevre, Kay Lefevre, Brenda Comedy, and Barbara Tinney. Out of the top seven Barbara Tinney was chosen Miss C.l-LS., Kay Lefevre, 2nd place, and Brenda Comedy, 3rd place. 1 f' Mr. and Miss C.H.S. 'rs Q. C 7 C7 Q! l ti wx The top three. Miss C.l-LS. and her escorts. The top three and their escorts: Freddie Gilliam, runner-up to Mr. C.l-LS., Brenda Comedy, 3rd place, jim Smith, junior class president, Barbara Tinney, Miss C.H.S., jackie Mills, Mr. C.H.S.5 Kay Lefevre, 2nd place, and Charles Winstead, junior class favorite. I .Q 4 H 7, sic: i Q - Q xv n - is l Seniafw The senior class of 1956 filled the traditional place of leadership in an admirable manner. They were kept busy throughout the school year with the various activi- ties. jerry Cosson, president, David Herd, vice-president, and Patty Patton, secretary, together with the very capable sponsors, managed the affairs of the class. One of the highlights of the entire year was an outstanding senior play presented in April. The senior trip to Mo Ranch was a joyous occasion as the members, about through with the rigorous program of study, let down their hair and enjoyed their few remaining days as a class of dear old C.H.S. . A11 too soon the long awaited day arrived - graduation! This glorious day became a sad one, as the class of 1956 became ex-students. Qi-Lani? f K' .J 1 , j'r -f--. 1, H DON BOATRIGHT FFA '52-'56 Basketball '54-'56 FHA '55-'56 All-Dist. Bskt, '56 Perf. Attend, '52g '53 FHA Beau '56 Citz. of Mon, '56 SUE BRADLEY FTA '54-'56 FHA '52-'53 Chorus '52-'53 Off. Girl '55-'56 Read. Cert, '54-'55 I. L. Shorthand '56 H0bby: Reading WANDA ABBEY NHS '54-'56g Chapt. Deg. '54 Rad. Stf. '54-'56g Jr. Deg. '53 FTA '54-'56g FHA '52-'56 Exec. Coun. '52-'54 Chorus '52-'53 Teach. Asst. '53-'55 Sec. Ir. Class '54-'55 FTA Hist. '54-'55 FTA Lib. '55-'56 Perf. Attend. '53g '54g '56 Read. Cert. '53g '54g '55 BILL ATKINS Band '52-'54 Rad. Stf. '54-'55 FFA '52-'55 FHA '55-'56 Train. Football '55 Prop, Chair. Band '53-'54 Boy's State '54 Perf, Attend. '53 PATTI BOYD FHA '52-'53g Band '53-'55 NHS '54-'56g FTA '54-'56 Rad. Stf. '53g Sr. Play '56 Sci. Cl. '55-'56g Read. Certf. '55 Off. Girl '53-'54 Stud. Coun. '55-'56 Christ. Coun. '54-'55 Prop. Chair. Band '53-'55 NHS Sec. '55-'56 FTA Pianist '54-'56 Stud. Coun. Pianist '55-'56 Pres. Lib. Club '55-'56 CHARLES BRIDWELL Stud. Coun. '54-'56 Science Club '55-'56 Veep. Science Club '55-'56 Golf '52-'56g Bskli. '52-'56 THURMAN ANDEE Hobby: Playing with the little band Ambition: To be a successful civil engineer. HOMER BEASLEY FFA '52-'56 FHA '55-'56 Ambition: Graduate 'A lst Team All-Dist. Bskt. '56 Znd Team All-Area Bskt. '56 Q NHS '54-'56g Perf. Attend. '55 Pres. NHS '55-'56 Mayor City Day '56 Citz. of Mon. '56g C Award '56 Sr. Play '56g I. L. Slide Rule '56 :si--Y ALE BROWN HS '54-'56 and '52,-'56 cience Club '55-'56 ab Asst. '56 res. Band '55-'56 . L. Band Awards obbies: Hiking Stamp Collecting IMMY BRUSE NI-IAN FA '52-'56 tud, Coun. '55-'56 rack '55 ootball '52,-'56 asketball '55-'56 ice-Pres. FFA '54-'55 ice-Pres. Stud. Coun. '55 o-Capt. Football '55 one Star Farmer '55 ll-Dist. Football '55 oph. Favorite '54 on. Mention All-Area Football '55 DAVID BROWN FFA '52-'55 Sr. Class Fav. '56 Hobbies: Running Around: Reading Ambition: To be a Successful College Graduate FAYE CASEY FHA '52-'54 Girl's P, E. '52-'54 Ambition: To have a Happy Home JERRY COPE NHS '54-'56 Football '53-'56 FFA '52-'54 Veep. Jr. Class '54-'55 Veep. NHS '55-'56 Perf. Attend. '55 Citz. of Mon, '56 Councilman City Day '56 Senior Play '56 .TERRY EAKINS Science Club '55-'56 Pres. Science Club '55-'56 L L. Slide Rule '56 Hobbies: Reading Writing Ambition: Chem, Engineer JERRY COSSON FFA '52-'56 Football '52-'56 Hon, Men. All-Area '56 Basketball '52-'56 All-Dist. Bskt. '56 All-School Fav. '56 Good Citz. Mon. '56 .TUANANE GALLOWAY FTA '54-'56 Chorus '55 FHA '52-'54 Off. Girl '55-'56 Lib, Chorus '55 Read, Cert. '55 I. L. Typing '55 I. L. Shorthand '56 C Award '56 BOB JONES Band '52-'56 Science Club '55-'56 Latin Club '52-'54 March, Off. Band '54-'55 Prop, Chair. Band '55-'56 Dep. Sheriff City Day '56 I. L. Band '52-'55 Read. Cert. '55 C Award '56 BE T TY KIR BY NHS '54-'56 Chorus '52-'54 Teach. Asst. '54-'56 Girl's State '55 Perf, Attend. '53-'56 Ambition: To be a Success CECIL KEENEY FFA '52-'56 FHA '55-'56 Co. Surv. City Day '56 Hobbies: Riding horses Collecting Rocks Ambition: To be a Rancher JEFFLYN LEFEVRE FTA '55-'56 Chorus '52-'53 Lib. Club '55-'56 Stud. Coun. '52-'56 Capt. Basketball '54 Basketball '52-'56 Cheerleader '55-'56 Miss CHS '53 FFA Sweetheart '53 Jr. Favorite '55 C Award '55g '54 All-Dist. Bskt. '56 MARTHA LEVERETT FHA '52-'53g Exec. Coun. '52- '53g FTA '54-'56,SeC. '55-'56, Treas, '54-'55g NHS '54-'56g Science Club '55-'56, Sec. '55-'56g Lib. Club '54-'56, Vice-Pres. '55-'56, Rad. Stf. '52-'53g Annual Stf. '55-'56g Chorus '52-'54g C Award ., . '55-'56gPerf.Attend. '53-'56g Beauty Contest 'seg DAR Am. Hist. Award '55g I. L. Typing '54g I. L. Slide Rule '56. HOPPY MITCHELL FFA '52-'56 FHA '55-'56 Hobbies: Swimming Fishing, Hunting Ambition: Be Texas Ranger JANELLE MALLC FTA '54-'56 Band '52-'55 FHA '53-'56 Lib. Club '52-'56 Off. Girl '54-'56 Teach. Asst. '55 FHA Treas. '55-'56 C Award '55g '56 Perf. Attend. '53 Reading Cert. '55g I. L. Typing '55 I. L. Band '53g '54 GE R ALD MOORE FFA '52-'55 FHA '55 FFA Beef Judg, Team '53 Jr. Favorite '55 Hobbies: Cars, Motorcycles Ambition: To do we And be happy I' OHNNY HARRIS FA '52-'54 peech Club '55-'56 ec. FFA Class '52-'53 erf. Attend. '54 obby: Collecting Rocks mbition: Be a Radio Or Television Announcer AT HILL A '52-'56 horus '54-'55 '53-'56 rf, Attend. '54g '55 : Playing Swimming To be an line Hostess DAVID HERD NHS '54-'56 Football '52-'53 Basketball '54 Track '56 FFA '52-'55 Veep. Sr. Class 55-'56 City Mgr. City Day '56 I. L. Number Sense BILL JOBE FFA '52-'56 FHA '55-'56 Football '54 Cheerleader '53 -'54 JOHNNY GARDNER FFA '52-'56 FTA '54-'55 Read. Cert. '53-'56 Perf. Attend. '54 Ambition: To teach Ag. Hobbies: Working on Gasoline Engines BOBBY GRIFFIS Stud. Coun. '52-'55 Annual Staff '54-'56 Science Club '55-'56 Bus. Manager Ann, '55-'56 Phot. Annual '54-'56 Sheriff City Day '56 Read. cert, '55g '56 Senior Play '56 FREDDIE GILLIAM FTA '54-'56g FFA '52-'55 FHA '55-'56g Sr. Play '56 Lib. Club '53-'54 Rad. Stf. '55-'56 Pres. FTA '55-'56 Parliamen. FTA '54-'55 Exec. Coun. '55-'56 Banker CHS '55-'56 Runner-Up Mr. CHS '56 C Award '56 Citz. of Mon. '56 ALVIN HARRELL FHA '5Z 56 Basketball '53-'54 Perf. Attend. '54 Dep. Sheriff City Day '56 Hobby: Running Around Ambition: Be a rancher Round -Up Stf. '52-'54 N ,J Greenhand Cond. Team 53 N Co. Attny. City Day '56 1 K RONALD MCDONALD FFA '52,-'55 FHA '55-'56 Football '52-'56 Basketball '52-'53 Track '55 Sentinel FFA '52-'53 co. clerk city Day '56 LENELL NICHOLS Lib. Clubg NHS '54-'56 FTA '54-'56g FHA '52-'56 Veep. Lib. C. '54-'55 Chair. Rad. Staff '54 Treas. NHS '55-'56 Exec. Coun, '52-'56 Teach. Asst. '52-'55 Jr. FFA Deg. '52, Chapter FFA Deg. '53 C Award '54-'55 Read. Cert. '55g '56 Rad. Stf. '53-'55g Sr. Fav. ROBIN O'HAIR NHS '54-'56 Christ, Coun. '54-'56 Rad. Stf. '54-'55 Science Club '55-'56 C Award '55 I. L. Spelling '53-'55 Perf. Attend. '53-'56 JOYCE PATTERSON FTA '54-'56g FHA '52-'54 Chorus '52-'54, Pianist '54 Off. Girl '55-'56 Annual Stf. '54-'56 Ed. Arm. '55-'56 Teach. Asst. '54-'56 C Award '55g '56 Miss CHS '55g Sr. Play '55-'56 Read. Cert. '55 Beauty Contest '55g '56 Cheerleader '55-'56 I. L. Shorthand '56 PATTY PATTON FTA '54-'56g Band '52-'56 Lib. Cl. '55-'56g FHA'52-'53 Sec. Band '54-'55 Maj. '52-'55,D. Maj. '55-'56 Treas. Lib. C. '55-'56 Off. Girl '53-'56 Sec. Sr. Class '55-'56 I. L. Band '52-'56 Beauty Contest '53-'56 Band Sweetheart '55 All-School Favorite '56 F AY PE RKINS FHA '52-'53 Perf. Attend. '54 Read. Cert. '56 Hobbies: Reading, Riding Around, Hiking Ambition: To be Happy and success- ful in life KEITH MCQUARY NHS '54-'56 Science Club '55-'56 FTA '55-'56 Lab Asst. '55-'56 Winner Science Fair '56 C Award '56 I. L. Slide Rule '56 TOMMIE NICHOLS FFA '52,-'56g NHS '54-' Sci. Club '55-'56, Tr Ann. Stf. '55-'56, Art Rad. Staff '54-'55 FFA Cond. Team '52-' FFA Iudg. Team '53-' Sec. FFA '54-'55 Chair. Rad. Stf. '55 Dep. Sheriff City Day C Award '55g '56 Lone Star Farmer Sch. Award FFA '54-'55 LO YD PERKINS FA '52,-'55 HA '55 obby: Riding Mot mb orcycles ition: To Graduate 8aC I SMITH 52-'56 Coun. '52-'56 Coun. '55-'56 Coun. '52-'53 Stf. '53-'56 Pres. '53-'54 Area Treas. '55-'56 h. Asst. '52-'56 . Rad. Stf. '53-'54 Award '54-'56 r. Degree '53 hapter Degree '54 tate Degree '56 'Home make r of Tomorrow AR itz. Good Citz, '56 Favorite '54 of Mon, '56 WOODROW SEALS FFA '52-'55 Football '52-'56 Track '54-'55 Parliamen. FFA '53-'54 Sentinel FFA '53-'54 Greenhand Deg. '52-'53 Chapter Deg. '53-'54 if JAMES SMITH NHS '54-'56 Science Club '55-'56 Stud. Coun. '52-'56 FFA '52-'54 Pres. Fresh, Class '52-'53 Vice-Pres. Soph, '53-'54 Perf. Attend. 'sz-'56 ' Lab Asst. '55-'56 C Award '56 I Nr-X' G-A KENNETH STAGGS Football '53-'56 Boxing '55-'56 Track Team '55 FFA '52-'56 Ambition: Make a Career in Marines Hobbies: Reading Going to Movies BARBARA TINNEY FTA '54-'56, Vice- Pres. '55-'seg FHA '52- '54, SongLead. '52-'53g Stud.Coun. '55-'56g Lib. Club '55-'56g NHS '54- '56, Hist. '55-'seg Ann. Stf. '54-'56g Round-Up '53-'55g Znd Place Miss CHS '55g Miss CHS '56, Miss Spirit of Christ. '55g Sr. Play '56g C i- mg Award '56. E 5 FREDDIE STEWART Football '54-'56 Basketball '54-'56 Track '55 Pres. Jr. Class '54-'55 Ambition: To be a Success MARY BETH TOM1f'KlN5'51l I 1' ,f FHA '53-'56 Hobbies: Running Around Meeting People Ambition: To be a success 'Q' fel .W-fw!t'1-74141 SHIRLEY WOOD Chorus '52-'53 FHA '52-'53 Christ. Coun. '53-'54 Perf. Attend. '55g '56 Read. Cert, '55-'56 Hobbies: Reading, Eating Ambition: To be a Secretary I Q52 E. 36 DON ZIRKLE RUTH WELLS FHA '52-'56 Hobbies: Reading Riding Around Ambition: To travel .WD Mft VANEICE WILSON Chorus '52-'54 FHA 5Z-'53 Perf, Attend. '55 Hobbies: Sewing and Handwork Ambition: To do my Best and be happy FFA '52-'56g FTA '54 Stud. Coun. '55-'56 Lib. Club '54-'55 Science Club '55-'56 Pres. Soph. Class '53- Pres. FFA '54-'55 Pres. Dist. FFA '54- Sec. FFA '53-'54 Rept. FTA '54-'55 C Award '55g '56 Perf. Attend. '54g '55 Out. Cvreenhand '53 Lone Star Farmer Citz. of Mon. '54g '55 Fresh. Favorite '53 -'56 -5 Pres. Stud. Coun. '55- '5 '56 5 ii!! G AYE WILSON FHA '52-'55 Chorus '52-'55 Librariam '52-'55 Ambition: To have a Happy home VIRGINIA WILSON FHA '52-'53 FTA '54-'56 NHS '54-'56 Rad. Stf. Choir, '55-'56 Library Club '54-'56 Christ, Coun. '53-'56 Chorus '53-'54 Off. Girl '54-'56 Citz. of Month '55: '56 C Award '55g '56 Beauty Contest '54g '56 Senior Play '56 Sec. Stud. Coun. '55-'56 ll 7-7 tx men ' WU h' ' d e Sop 1st1cate U1-.4 X- kffa IV1 ',i. L 5,3 i F 1 ,J Coufltfy gen 1 J' A A group of Seniors with a junior or two mixed in. Ride'er, cowgirl Al Seniors vw' A fs ,I 1 1 ! ' J I I ll The latest style in dance wear, .ISPEEDYH Come on, O'I-lair, you can do better than that. TN r ' J if 1-eeeeeeee MY! Bly! How undignified 7 .J jim Smith, president, jerry Andis, vice-president, and Sherry Ray, secretary, are among the busiest people arolmd Coleman High School. As officers of the junior class they have the responsibility of sponsoring the beauty contest, one of the traditional highlights of the year, and of honoring the gradua- ting seniors with the junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. If eli- gible, the members of the junior class are initiated into the National Honor Society. In fact, the jtmior year is a most eventful year for all. Allyn Barnett Joan Birt Neta Boardman Jerry Andis Janna Averett Patsy Barnes nw-5 it Nw 1. x 1 f l 5 hir it ,J kg .,.f' Kenneth Burnam Ruth C ampbe ll Berenda Cason , f fP Civ-1-3'6aA!' .Tohn Clary H Donna Comedy 'R X , Q V Pat Buford KBTYBU, :I ' , il .... ' F yi Carlene Cope Donna Ann Coursey Sandra Cox ,zaeff f. , A J -0 y? -ff '7 Barbara Davis Barbara Draper Dorothy Elkin I N , R ay C rabb Billie C rawford Wayne C rye Af 3223 ,,l, is y , She gi fs E-rg! R' Vlfglflla Fa1th Wesley Farles Larry Garner if fyfvvf AW ' fwly ,, . ? 5 S Ls: 4 af' '6b'v-- A All I x Jim Lane Tom Livingston Bobby Marrs Jackie Mills Charles Moody Gale Morris ,iv fi ' J 1 , W5 same, -44' Melba Meador 'Q 'i' Stanley Metts E mmett Mills A 9, S Mary McClellan Gwin McKee Jim Needham f. bf ff f, I !f2l1f N Carolyn Pirtle Nicky Poldrack Sherry Ray Judy Norwood 1 X' -' ,f!uJ'!Y 1' J Linda Pettersen Melba Phillips I ern , Q 7 v it QE -4 M fl 'T fi ,V V Bryant Reeves Z H 1 Baker Rudolph A., .dy ,I A , ..., -Z is K Joe Ryan l' L , X 1 ' .fx at i b V V A4 1 Y V if ' W il xx A JAC ,v Elvira Schulte Pete Scott Helen Sparks WW ' 0 3, v 1 -is .l! ...S Danny Sirnps on Jim Smith Pat Smith S f f' f 4'4 'NSA Charles Turner Jack Vaughan Carolyn Watson gl 'S-d l 1 Roy Lee Staggs Ben Streetman Anne Turner '-'ir ,1 Martha Watson Jeanell Wilkerson Charles Winstead R obe rt Wood ,f .la 'F 1. 3. Three guns east, Bu11's eye, Virginia. The Jim Ned Range Riders, Goo, goo, da, da, Pat, get the Patty Wagon off the law Grandma Comedy got her dander up The Chain Gang Minus Two, X l Li 'The Pajama Game L ' A M ' ' W Af' f' I 4 A , , ., ,, 'Z' V Life can be Beautiful , 1' f a VJ I a. SX -M . a xi Which one has the Toni? Oui, Oui, Shcree TOO P00Ped to POP Disc Jockeys at work O 1 L . 'i T f , 'QW . gmdxe Ar Hz, 'a fi gag .Sh Dale Byerly, president of the sophomore class, and john Dale Lewis, vice-president, are pictured here pinning corsages on Sara jo Pitts, treasurer, and Janice Cobb, secretary. Selling these corsages for the homecoming game is an annual activity and the money-making project for the sophomore class. They contribute a portion of this money to the junior class for the junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. ,,,-4' Louise Anderson Margaret Andrews Betty Arnold Tommy Allsop Eugene Alvey jan Anderson -.aj 42.8 ex e s A o n ,. It f L Z ' A if Ora Nell Barnett John Black a '. ry: 5 'f,f, .V nv J. T. Bledsoe - AI A r ge A A B Y 2. . Q1 'fl e Ted Boatright N. ,,, A 41' joyca Bowen 'fd . A Q K Jimmie Ruth Brooks 'fjjjh H , 'fu 'fd 'Hun 94 i fs Don Bullock Dale Byerly jean Campbell -Z Barbara Clark Freddy Cliett Carolyn Close Carolyn Cummings Tommye Lou Curry Fay Day l in me QW G ,X if 'Q' 30x Jane Dyer Mike Fisheggs Fischer Larry Gilder Janice Cobb Becky Coleman Pat Creamier I 'lx . KN ,- ,aw :al 'Yr 'T Q- Diane DeTar Roberta Dodson Charlotte Dye A K . .Rx 4 fa S 4 ' fx' f 1 I 1 Q 5 no 'Q jesse Griffin Noreda Harmes Tommy Hart Don Hazlewood Bobbie Helton Gale Helton 'X '31, J joe Hines ' ' I e l jerry Hubcap Hubbard Jiffy I. 'C' jo Ann Hudson ve I lir, 1 a 3 4' ,V 5 5 5 'fx Chloe jackson larry Jennings Margaret Kirby if 'Hn IR' E? if i X 4-P Barbara Knowles Peggy Lane ' V 1:1 V, john Dale Lewis 2, . Q lx -X-tv George Matson Royce McDorman Edna McWhirter '5 Carolyn Powell Duane Purcell Pat Raymer l Q. 411 jlmmy Norms NI1CklB Orr Sara jo Pltts 1 -vue Barbara Sparkman Gerald Timmins Albert Tipton J K jaclue Schulze fgi Robert Knutt S1keS Brenda Sorrels f.-. Y' yn Q Q jimmy Toland laVeme Vanpelt Freda Wardlow - J Q A fi r 1431: Harvey Whitehead Gaylon Woodard Darrell Wright ' N ff -ff ,Q E 4 QP ff ww f P , Q- Q uf? Q 1 'gf o x rf , -1 e 2 e if ' H n ne ,, f Q I V5 ,gf f V, , F, ,4 .V . A. 3' yf:,3j,,.. if The Lonesome Polecats. In days gone past. Adv ff' ARP' jerry Yarbrough Rodney Yates Linda Zirkle jay Yeatman l -:sr Now, J. T. . . . . Love Birds. De ep me ditation . ' A Sophomore cutie . n hfl-ul Pete, are you dry behind the ears? Lucky Allsop. The Gruesome Twosome. W ff 'N -una. W, fwmgfy 4 gfl64Al'l'l9l4 The freshmen officers, W. A. Croft, vice-president, Ruth Ann Hemphill, president,and Charlene Davis, secretary, are shown here singing the Alma Mater, a traditional task assigned to the fish . Along with additional tasks, the freshmen have charge of the concession stand at junior High football games. A portion of the money made from this project is contributed to the junior class for the junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. :OW -119' r if f'rftf':? Ns. is Q? Irene Aguirre V Charles Allen gk Marie Anthony Charles Baird F X I X 1 l KJ E if Q , Shearon Baker N' ' ' Margaret Jane Bales -f' V 53 Mickey Casey fx 'A h Barbara Clark if ,M A ia. 1 , il .1 Find any fleas, girls ? Jeanette Clark Janice Coleman Brenda Comedy Jo Ann Crabb - A -nd Jane Creek Cleo Cude Charlene Davis Dahlia Davis e fra- as - K 4 C fl 5,A at A 9 35 ' r -me v at Q flu if . ., James Gentry-3rd place winner in talent show. .1 ft -6' ad 1:9- 114 ,V '- IU' gf far f' ,4Q ,, 'ie' 'Y' 'E' -.IN Q! I D5- ,-1 v- : I l V N, I - 'A' 1'-NAT -. . l .. Dalton Davis Rebecca Deanda .Terry Dix Lynda Dunn Burl Farmer Barbara Faulkner Bobby Folkner Joan Gardner Billie Marie Garrett Jarvis George Sandra Gilliam Jo Ann Hancock X Melvyn Hausenfluke Ruth Ann Hemphill Jare Horne Tom Hunt Looks as if the Fish have taken over the dances. My, how our cheerleaders have changed. M Sue Jackson Charlotte Johnson Edward Kile Beck Knox X! of-33 rio -4 5221 Nancy Knotts Katheryne Lefevre Carroll Lernrner Mary Leverett ,.-I f we Jare and Jerry--cute couple! Fern Lindsey Jo Ann Lowe Karen Mallouf Kenneth Mangham - Jimmy Marrs ' ' Virginia Morgan ' -1 Earl McClellan 1 Glenna McKee Don t we look darling. fy ff ' 5. w f .X v 'f' U? Q .ff W ' 1 r' f w W . . gf of , I 'Xl W Q1., ' , ' Q v My Q, , -Q .J Y , Ye ' v 4- 'N-2 v WN fi ., f- nk .. , Wo- Ja- 'IV'-M, , A e l 'ut ' - 'Q -la ,K gf .fi Hifi 01 ' r f S fa X t f ' - -'53 , if 1 . A 'I . L ' f . lk 1 ' .. W. O. McWhorter Margaret Nunley Barbara Perkins Betsy Poldrack Bitsy Poldrack Becky Purcell Bobbie Lynn Riley Linda Robin Ze.'1 Susan Rogers Gary Ryan Lynn Smith Steve Smith Kenneth Sparkrnan Lois Staggs Sandra Stewart Linda Sue Thomas Bob Tyson Mickey Wireman Gerald Wisener Mickey Wright , we ',2fgf2'? A-ui 'ii wins. -an 'QQ M251 x :f '- 5, NZAJQZM The athletic program of C H S for 1956 was a well rounded one indeed Beginning with football in the fall there was an opportunity offered all boys and girls to participate 1n some athletic activity throughout the school year, and even extending into the summer with supervised activities for all ages The boys and girls had excellent teams in basketball- the boys were co-champions of the district sharing the honor with Ballinger The girls beat Lakeview in di str i ct , bowing only to Stephenville in regional The record in track was an exceptional one Dale Byerly and Dwane Dyer went to the State Meet with Dale plac- ing first in the mile with a new state record. The golf team set a new record in district and went to the regional tournament. Besides these events, the students did well in boxing in competition with other schools. Many boys and girls learned the art of relaxation through a healthful sports program. W9 Q 5 , fur, aw, w an-n..,......,,,..,, 'I in 2 I 1 at I I 1 I ' 7 fa 1 'El' x n-ra A 2- ' 9' 5'7's' - --- - sw-,' 233' ff va W ' iff' ff Lv! n HN V V, I im, - vm, 1,.f ,,. W t gig I s ' f I 3 'E 'f nl 4 8 6 f Q r , . 4.5-S-- ,Qrff on ' 'Dr ' S ' of 1 vi R R' f M 1 ' .A 76 Z4 7,1 82, ,594 I .fi . - 7 f is ,-4N si Q9 I LAV f tu va Q , tt, Vi, VD? wg 3 , 1 I U if W' ,Y .n 9 1- Q S.. 4 S f nu. Q Front row: T. Allsop, 1. Griffin, G. Woodard, C. Winstead, 1. Lewis, T. Livingston, and j. Cosson, Second row: J. Norris, D. Hudson, W, Cardenas, B. Marrs, B. Rudolph, J. Smith, and J. Brusenhan. Third row: F. Stewart, T. Bumam, J. Yeatman, I. Ryan, D. Byerly, K. Staggs, and J. Taylor. Back row: Coach D. Turner, D. Gray, J. Cope, W. Seals, R. Sendejas, A. Barnett, P. Scott, R. McDonald, and Coach C. Jetton. Coaches Dwayne Turner and Charles jetton Manage,-5: R. MCDOI-man, J, T. make plans for the season. y r , M i ' f Q H gm , R 'y ' , I ,, 1 I vi Wright, and J. L. Toland. 'f of ,C Q 5, L. 1 Ble 4? if ' QV., Y dsoe, ' ,gf Q, 2 f-W4 f f.-z, ff' pf D gf 3 9 f f V 5 'J 'Z . 'a f Y .....u,, 0-IBD Jem! COSSOH QSIJ QHBQ Joe Ryongry gl-'By Jesse Griffin qsophy ,rr , , o, Season's Record C V Coleman 26 Anson O Coleman 7 Brownwood 32 , Coleman 13 Cross Plains 7 Coleman 7 Cisco 6 Coleman 6 Stamford 41 Coleman 20 Brady 28 or ' ,Wig Coleman 0 Comanche 19 El Coleman 39 Winters 6 d-+1-f--We o Coleman 6 Ballinger 28 Coleman 20 Lakeview 18 QI-IB, jimmy Norris QSophj QQBQ Dale Byerly QSophy QHBj Dwight Hudson Ury QQBQ Charles Winstead Ur, ff 2 ' X . 95 we ' Q L.,,u ,..J- V0 JJ Q in ,E A 3 bfgq, T ., 6 ww-42 f- Q we 5 W k gg , 1 1. 1 'gf YQ I L P :M V ,, ' ,4 o if YZ 1 and Q.. ' A .' rig. In , K , ' . ,mf W, . ., -4 .V V if M ? ggm-. o 'fo . f1+:4'. .t?1i1 i'go ffffiwf . ' s ,H -fy 4,5 K y4'..A'? , L-NP '-1 Ei, ' .11 uziififv ' ff -m.Qfwlwf wgkiwfzf 4 ,, 4 . . A :K , ,V ,L , . Q-swkrm 4 1. U ., . is 1 X J,.a,7w.A X Away., in M. AXA If 'A ,A Ifipyi Q, , I QGj Tommy Livingston Ur, QTJ jim Brusenhan QSrj QT, Bobby Marrs Ury JP, .f .Nm ii 4 inn QTj Pat justice Urj QTy Woodrow Seals Q50 QTQ Baker Rudolph Ury -Q 5, ,XY 'W , ,gm WQQ? EN, kr I f xi ' , V f ' f , +-'QV ' '7'f ' L 1 o d Q ff I , , I v-. l... I 1 , . -- 'jr V . ' is ,X -l' '. . -'vu-' ' ' 4 FNH 4 ' W' ' . , Y-0 Lite., lg..-Ll , :VI A 'I' A ,.?,-J' ' . If Ji , Y an ,I aww v , , , M , x one , 5.5, -, ' f . . 1- :G '- Lg-,H .,,e ab'--. ,, , V-, , , .. jf fi?f,A-1' sim ,ii-,.' -.'R x4ki ,' ' Q ' -7 -fb , - , . ...J ff-fm - 4. I a . NK , .3 -.army 1 e 1 j - ' -, 'X rg. pp 5, 3 V +4 -v: If- gt 75- 9, QA . A, f. tw '- - lf' ' ff- 3 3. '4s'f'V': 1'.f l HMT., - fi QGQ Larry Gamer Ury QTj jay Yeatman QSOphj QT, Kenneth Staggs fSrj Racehorse Lewis gallops dOWl'1f161d, eluding Brady defenders. Hudson using that old head in Cross Plains game. fl' Q 'g, A x 1 ., ,.l,-,gy W .lydwfoni x i . .wi ':,,,mo l,,. u.. ' n n , .y,,- .-.ip-.. 'aux ' x 'I K k .big-f-A if .l ' . :wg ,,:. N QGQ Ronald McDonald QSrj QTQ Willie Cardenas Urj QCD Gaylon Woodard QSophj Q W 4 rf? f If ... -' 1-A-...L 4. :Ei 153, at , nv. , e R H - ,Q 4- jp. 4 Q U X - ,gr . V . .'-lf, gf' 4031-.f' ' . g.. 1' 1- ec if -- .. 'f'., ' . f ' . 5-15 '- ' - '. .: N - -2- -', -, f ' N1 , 5 al-F -osx . - N3 1- . v., Y' ' ' - 4: V R . A -N' 'E' V ' - '- ' z- l KWH' A ' Lf' '54, . f-,,, P- ... ' .-. Ju.. n.'lf':'l :f-'n-u..t-af? X 1. M . . k ' f . -v ,,.o 7' am, ,gy f , ,f ,-,, ...la L ,M f xv,-.-Jggfw '. ,Qfgf QC, jerry Taylor Urj 1 , A I ' ls.. hfw- , 5, ...Ig QT, Pete Scott QC, Jerry Cope QSQ jimmy Norris Qon the bottomy carries the ball in the Ballinger game. fEj Don Gray Ury QTQ Raymond Sendejas QSrj QE, Ted Bm-nam Ur, 2'-Q A pi .. VV, .25 1 ' it L3 LA to L.,, 4 I. 'wil M I -'hm-1 MW .ily , 12' WI 3 24 -qv f ' ' fw, ia 4.41 , ,A Jffigg CHBJ T0mmY A115013 QSOPIU QFBQ john Lewis QSophj QHBJ Roy Staggs Ur, 2' jimmy Norris crowns Football Sweetheart, joyca Bowen, at Homecoming Game, QED Allyn B2-lmeft Url QI-Qj Freddie Stewart fSrj QE, jim Smith Ury Vu, ' .. 5 x v F' v 47 r Q , .' 5, 'SL f Fa:-1 a . - .'2 : ' . .... .. , X. Coaches Harold Woodard and Dwayne Tumer. Freddie Stewart Center L-! 'p X ...--- ': F I:: ill . '11, i' . ' K ,, Q fi .,r,H F if if 1 F 1 Front row: C. Bridwell, J. Norris, F. Stewart Allsop, D. Boatright, J. Cosson, and D. Byerly, Second row: Coach Woodard, R. Mc Dor m an Woodard, 1. Lewis, C. Hall, F. Cliett, G. He jerry Cosson Guard A11-District Q f if XXX yx '7h ,i'! 3 15 55 , 54 Managers jim Brusenhan and Pete Scott J Coach Turner. row: R. Sikes, j. Schulze, L. Jennings, G. W. A. Tipton, H. Pearce, and S. Adian. Don Boatright Charles Bridwell Guard Forward A11-District All-District X i I 9. x 4 1,1 ihfk Dale Byerly Tommy Allsop Guard Guard In spite of the fact that Coach Turner had only two of his regular starting lineup returning from the N, X 1955 season, he fashioned the squad X into a smoothly operating machine. The fact that they were all short in comparison with the height of the other teams in the district did not discourage the boys in the least. jimmy Norris Center MFL Gaylon Woodard Gale Helton Center Charles Hall Forward The team ended the season with only one loss - that to Ballinger. Thus the two shared the district C11mPi0r1Ship. However, in a play- off to see which would go to Re- gional, the Bluecats lost two straight to Ballinger, john Dale Lewis Guard E '4 First row: Coach Bartley, J. Dix, W. Croft, B. Smith, B. Farmer, M. McDonald, J. Harris, Coach Dodds Second row: j. McAllister, C. Greaves, E. McClellan, B. Knox, J. George, M. Casey Third row: S. Smith, G. McCullough, C. Mayo, R. Dela Rosa, W. Lane, C. Whitehead 4040 for bringing the pionship, Eafikef gall Our congrats to Coaches Bartley and Dodds fine junior High team through the season with a district cham- . s 3 , D I A S- 1 Z - 1, 1 , X , , gf. 3 X . X p D, N ! ll' Our congratulations to the track team for a swell season. They came in second in the district meet and did fairly well at re- gional. They even sent one boy to state: Dale Byerly in the mile. Slttmg C Winstead A Barnett D Hazlewood R Staggs. Kneeling D Byerly P justice L Jennings j Lane J Toland, D. Dyer. -24 f Q ' .. If J, . 1 I x g, ,N1 x 6 .5 -'4 k x l W -, A -A L lf' N , l, 1? ' lx X , 1' FXS' ' 1, if V.. ,. --1 ' . . '- - ' 'J - I in. 1 , 1 ' ' 4 A . '14 ' T ' x ' ff ' , v-, V A' N ,Qi ' 9, N 4 K ,'. . - V M V ',4'7 ' s. 4 LZ 'y . .' 6-4 'gl l Q., fr, 1 , ',,.- 'K' v H bf VL-2 . 'I ' ' V if ,I H . -' f' I y THE GOLF TEAM Ben Streetman, jackie Schulze, Charles Bridwell, and Don Gray. Charles Bridwell s trict and went to the regional tournament. 4? 5' X Dale Byerly was the V N lst place miler in the as A state and set a new state record of 4g34.5. ' In Dwane Dyer won sec- ond in regional track and ran a fine mile at the state meet but failed to qualify. f P 1, . ,M -Q1 .4 man' et a new record in dis- :ru gg ,twig X These boys qualified in the district meet and ran the regional. They are, kneelingg Dale Byerly, Allyn Barnett, Dwane Dyer. Standing: Dwight Hudson, Horse Lewis, jesse Griffin, and Charles Winstead. ------ lu: wma s ' mu il T- '-X -' '1'm 'f' -Um - .,w-Ai Sig' i nm 625- -ll 'flu A' -swim li 1- ilk mimi' was 1 f I1 EGM QMZ4 NZAZQZ Every boy and girl in C.H.S. who is physically sound is require d to take two years of P.E. This is besides the training received inthe regular organized sports. Some academic credit is given for this work. l. You girls aren't smoking are you? 2. Over we go. 3. Oh! My aching back. 4. lt's ariybody's ball. , x f N 93 89' ,ur Wi' 9 if Q l Vx is W + 'sy' i 2354. :f'l'f:'.'Z h , ,fp ,, 4 5 z Q L luv ' 7 T ' , 5 4 l 1 Y ' ' i ' fl 'I-:H-11iJ,l'n,L,pLlf THE TENNIS TEAM Left to Right: Gary Ryan, jerry Cosson, Kenneth Burnam, Charles Hall, and Duane Purcell. ' .,3f' , 7 1' W e if 55 ' JW' S ,AK Dwane Dyer and Kenneth Staggs were the two main boxers this year. Dwane was un- defeated, and Kenneth placed high in many matches. 4416, l 1 Boxers: W. Collier,T. Livingston, D. Dyer D. Byerly, S. Dela Rosa, Coach Bill Burkett K. Staggs, 1. Cosson, C. Winstead, L. Gar- ner, J. Ryan. Xllll ' T Gala - 0-1 Members of the A team are jefflyn Le- fevre, Pat Hill, Neta Boardman, jeanell Wilkerson, Sandra Cox , and Lorraine Tucker. Mrs. Bill Sneed, Coach -1 Ei 1 I 4 Y? First row: Pat Hill, jefflyn Lefevre, Neta jeanell Wilkerson, Sandra Cox, Lorraine T Second row: Jimmie Ruth Brooks, Kay Le fe vre Carolyn Powell, Margaret Andrews, Ruth Ann Wonder who will get the rebound? 1 '33 C7 Shirley Underwood. row: Melba Meador, Nancy Hector, Dorothy Ann Fulton, Linda McClu.re,Mrs. Sneed, Coach, Look out, Neta! She's going to hit you. fdzfkfaim KGB? M Y www V VW' f I1 Members of the B team are Carolyn Powell, Dorothy Elkin, Nancy Hector, Kay Lefevre, Melba Meador, Jimmie Ruth Brooks, Shirley Underwood, Margaret An- drews,Ann Fulton, Linda McClure, and Ruth Ann Hemphill. The Ramblettes advanced farther this year than ever before, by win- ning district for the first time. The team had eight district wins and no losses. They were defeated in first round of Regional by Stephenville in Brownwood. With only two seniors on the team, the Ramblettes have future plans for going to State next year. X Is the basketball hot, Sandra? in Carolyn Babe Cummings is up to bat! A variety of sports is of- fered in the girls' physical education course. At the first of the year Coach Sneed gets the girls in shape for basketball sea- son. After basketball, volleyball is offered. The latter part of the year baseball and tennis are started. DO you find Frog-legs Dorothy is on the run again, up there, Miss Nancy? joyca decided to catch this one. 4-T '-': ' 5: 5 'f rf, L.. 1, 51. jane Dyer gets ready to knock a homer. 1 Ann Fulton stretches her fingers for the tip-off xrpgg if tc Ms. ,alluis W-,Q .M A34 I ',p...,, I' 'Qi I mf 3.91 16.3 5 ,, W-1-1 I 1 ,l E 3,4 Us ff .gf Mil- 'YQ' ' Aa .env lil'-r 04 'Ham These students - Joyce Patterson, editor of the Bluecat Corralg Patti Boyd, president of the Library Club, Neta Boardman, editor of the Round-Up, Janice Cobb, chairman of the Chris- tian Council, Tommye Lou Curry, president of the F.H.A., Barbara Sparkman, president of the Choral Club, Dale Brown, president of the Bluecat Band, Freddie Gilliam, president of the F.T.A., Don Zirkle, pre sident of the Student Council, Ch arle s Bridwell, president of the National Honor Society, and jerry Eakins, pr e side nt of the Science Club - play an important role in school life. Coleman High School is one in which a democratic air prevails. The student has an active part in governing the student body. Through the Student Council he may make his ideas known, and whenever feasi- ble, these ideas are put into practice. There is a group for all - if the student wishes to participate in school activities - athletic, scholastic, or social. Each year the members of the Bluecat Corral staff start work- ing at the beginning of school planning the yearbook, always attempting to make that yeai-'s the best book to represent student life and school activities of C.H.S. From the first day of school to the last day when the final copy goes off, each member is constantly looking for ideas to help keep alive the pleasant memories of the happy days each student has had in Coleman High School. Barbara Tinney Bob Griffis 1 tg X e 'LVPQ 1 4 5 isgq' at l x Tommy Nichols - Art Editor jim Smith - Co-Business Manager We give up!! Mrs. joe Burroughs Sponsor Assistant Editor 1 Photographer and Business Manager 'xf 4-4 7 2 ' 1 North Baptist, Helen Sparks Episcopal, jare Home Bible Baptist, Diane DeTar Rev. james Dillard Rev. F. R. Myers Rev. B. W. Wallace Q .Zan fanned! Janice Cobb, Chairman Rev. R. E. Streetrnan Concho Baptist, Pat Smith Church of Christ, Virginia Wilson Central Baptist, Betty Smith Rev. Paul Smith Paul Wallace, Minister Rev. Walter Miller Betty Smith demonstrates how to make an apple pie at the slumber party. ' Q e n. 2 , , , , x y i fl ' Q' 1 I ,qt y fe' A C tv f 5 , 7 '25 1' FHA officers, seated: Secretary, Pat Smith, vice-president, Diane DeTar5 president, Tommye Curry, song leader, Brenda Comedy. Standing: Reporter, Betty Smith, parliamentarian, Carolyn Watson, sergeant-at-arms,Charlene Davis, treasurer, Janelle Malloufg pianist, jo Ann Hudson, historian, Virginia Faith. Qaiufze Jfamemdkmfi af 14 ' Freshmen try their hand at serving. A ft -x The N.H.S. serves to encourage students to be outstanding in scholar- ship, character, leadership, and service by sponsoring activities such as the honor roll and the awarding of C awards. It encourages stu- dents to work throughout high school to attain membership in the N.I-LS. Martha Leverett examines students' report cards for the honor roll, an activity sponsored by the N.H.S. u 'P' 044071, Scale N.H.S. officers: LeNell Nichols, treasurerg C h arle s Bridwell, president3 jerry Cope, vice-presidentg Patti Boyd, secretaryg and Barbara Tirmey, historian. , Jil U YI 55 1- -1 A 1, V at -ts ' .-s 1 ' A - CHEERLEADERS: Bottom row: Joyce Patterson, Top row: Nancy Hector, head cheerleader, and fil ' j Miss Alma Lou Ator Sponsor -9' Qui avi YY sv ., -V, .-. .. if L Sandra Cox, and jefflyn Lefevre. Sherry Ray. Uheea .feacfwfi Bonfire arouses that O1d Coleman Spirit for Homecoming game with Ballinger. Cheerleaders lead the student body in the Alma Mater. SE-M One of the most active organizations around C.H.S. is the Student Council. It is composed of representatives from all four classes and officers elected by the student body. Its dutie s are many and varied. They range from taking care of the Rec Hall and its properties to uphold- ing the morale of the school. . 3.e I First row: Dale Byerly, Jefilyn Lefevre, Virginia Wilson, and Patti Boyd. Second row: Sherry Ray, Janice Cobb, Nancy Hector, and Barbara Tinney. Third row: Jerry Andis, Tommye Lou Curry, Sandra Cox, Mrs. Saunders, and Charles Bridwell. Fourth row: Gale Helton, Barbara Clark, Charlene Davis, and Don Zirkle. Fifth row: James D. Smith,Mickey Casey, Pete Scott, Jim Brusenhan, and Steve Smith. Sophomore r e p r e s e nt a ti v e s: Dale Byerly, Freshmen representatives: Mickey Casey, Steve Tommye Lou Curry, Gale Helton, and Janice Smith, Barbara Clark, and Charlene Davis. Cobb. ,ik 0+ 1 ' f' I '1 f-is 4' '2- 'Yr 07 J 691' c f 71 A ., 2- my :S yo, WJ, ' ,vi r W. - A r I f X M, x Y , X V f 3 ' , 1 I 1 ' 59f1i0T 1'9P1'6S6Dtal5iV6S! -Tefflyrl Lefevre, B 6 T' Junior representatives: Pete Scott, Jerry Andis bara Tinney, Charles B ridwe ll, and Jame D Smith. s . Sherry Ray, Nancy Hector. Mrs. Saunders takes a rest from her never- ending jobs. Student Council officers: .Timmy B r u s e n han, Don Zirkle, Sandra Cox, Patti Boyd, and Virginia Wilson. .Timmy Brusenhan com- pletes his d a i l y task of ri .9 counting the money from the v e n d in g machines. l ,JJ I, C is b ' ' 1 s L 2' 6 Q I X ., -5, E? S I G avi 5.0. giwofzk Don Zirkle greets Dr. Willis Sutton. Dr. Sutton has visited C.H.S. as a counselor for a number of years. Many students participate in the bulle- tin board contest held every six weeks. Charles Bridwell and Pete Scott toast the completion of a daily duty. QFi11ing the coke machine.J VW' 33- EHS Sandra Cox grimly goes about her job of filling the candy machine. we v 3' NL if if Q 1 1 lf Ji' Juniors enjoying the scenery from afar. ii if l ,I lf Cornered Fish 1 ! ly Q I .eu.'i'!a , ff-' ,, ' 1 If l as f QC. Sophs on the outside, trying to get in the gate! Z Prize winning bulletin board in Mr S. Abe rnathy's room fmade by Neta Boardmanj - sponsored by the Student Council. Exhausted Seniors finally reach the top! 'ZF Raymond Ril-ce, sponsor -dfks sq., '1 Thrrd row june Calhoon juha Tucker Drsa Day Pat Srnlth Bllhe M. Garrett, LaVerne Vanpelt, joan Gardner x I -3 Quang! Q gfeff Q 4 Nets. Boardman, editors larry Garner, feature editorg V QL and Mrs. Bill Sneed, sponsor. jerry Andis, business managerg Dale Byerly, sports editor. .:x.,i.i Reporters are Sandra Cox, and Susan Rogers. S. Dale and jerry find time to rest. K Patti Boyd, Michael Fischer, Neta and Mrs. Sneed count ing Round-Ups for distribu tion. 1. ev Mr. Jake joyce and Mr. Stanley Blackwell The gentlemen who direct the activities of the F.F.A. Qulwze gdllhiyki of 74144 lag N14 A' 21 F.F.A. Officers, standing: Willie Cardenas, tr e a sur er 3 Pat justice, sentinel, Stanley Riley, historian. Seated: Wayne Crye, parliarnentariang Charles Hall, secretary, jerry Andis, president, Marcus Greaves, vice-president, Robert Wood, reporter. Not shown: Billy Bowen, 2nd vice-presidents Tommy Hart, 3rd vice-president. L. sex, A lesson in shopwork under the direction of Charles Hall Freshman and Sophomore Members: First row: Charles Baird, at Dahlia Davis, Lois,Staggs, Sara Pitts, Tommye Curry. L. Q I'-M.. s , . . 3 Q5 lgvgv- VW J R ' My L 3 , ' Second row: Mary Leverett, Carroll Lemmer, jo Ann Hudson, Carolyn Powell. Third row: jackie Schulze, jerry Hubbard. 0' 6 ' i Mr. Raymond Rike --,L 4 Band Director junior High Members Twirlers: Dwane Brown, Martha Ann jones, Mary Le vere tt, Car ' Second row: Sara Pitts, secretary, px, E- 's Officers: First row: Dale Brown, I Patty Patton, Drum Major and social i mang jerry Hubbard, marching officer. Leverett, assistant librarian, Charles T i Qi- QI' rj-.4 , Senior Members: Patty Patton, Bob jones, and Dale Brown. The school term of 1955-56 has been a very busy and profita- ble one for the Bluecat Band. They attended a week's band camp in Alpine during August, played for all football games and several basketball games, took part in several public pro- grams, entered a marching contest in San Angelo, took part in Santa Anna's Christmas parade, band festivals in Sweet- water and jacksboro, and entered the Interscholastic League contest in Abilene. All-District Band members, jim Need- ham, Charles Tumer, Patty Patton, john Clary, Bob jones, Sara jo Pitts, Billie Crawford, and Dale Brown, attended dis- uict meetings in Delieon and Comanche. Two of these members, jim Needham and john Clary, were named on the All-Region Band. junior Members: First row: Billie Crawford, Barbara Davis, jim Needham. Second row: Bryant Reeves, john Clary, Charles Tumer. of Ch S9 1 x'fi'1M?'lw Librarians: First row: Virginia Wilson, Janelle Mallouf, Myma Kelley, Melba Phillips, and Linda Thomas. Second row: Patty Patton, Le Nell Nichols, Sandra Cox, Mary McClellan, Patsy Bames, Nelda Hagler, and jefflyn Lefevre. MVLJJZ Mrs. Saunders, Sponsor. joan Birt and Le Nell Nichols work on the bulletin board in the library. AAA Xa Officers: Joan Birt, secretaryg Patti Boyd, presidents Patty Patton, treasurerg Martha Leverett, vice-president, Librarians: First row: Betty Seay, joan Birt, Linda Pettersen, Barbara Draper, Betty Lee Hammonds. Second rowg joan Gardner, Fay Day, Patti Boyd, Barbara Tinney, Carolyn Pirtle, and Linda Robin. 47 4. The F.T.A., in its second year of existence, has been an active organization. Members have a s si ste d teachers in various duties. F.T.A. sponsored various money-making projects and gave a S100 scholarship to a future teacher. Officers of F.T.A.: Anne Turner,historiang Gale 1 ris, treasurer, Sand r a Cox, parliamentariang W Abbey, libr ariang Barbara Tinney, vice-presi Carolyn Watson, reporter, Martha Leverett, F r e d d i e Gilliam, president, M r s. Croom an Burroughs, sponsors. Members of F.T.A.: Charle s Hall, Don Zirkle, Freddie Gilliam, Martha Leverett, Iefflyn Lefevre,Virginia Wilson, Sandra Cox, Ianelle Mallouf, Diane DeTar, Lois Staggs, Disa Day, WandaAbbey, Barbara Draper, Myrna Kelley, Melba Phillips, Carolyn Watson, Linda Petter- sen, Ioyce Patterson, IuananeGalloway,Gale Morris, Bryant Reeves, Virginia Faith, Carolyn Pirtle, Barbara Tinney,Neta Boardman,Anne Turner, Dorothy Elkin, LeNelle Nichols, Janice Cobb, Patty Patton. ,SHIKI P i ani s t, Patti B o y d, and Songleader, Members Juanane Galloway and Wanda Nancy I-Iector,conduct their music class Abbey u she r at H ele n Poe's lecture, at South Ward. sponsored by Delta Kappa Gamma. d Officers of the Science Club: Charles Bridwell, Vice-Presi- dentg jerry Eakins, Presidents Martha lleverett, Secretaryg Tommie Nichols, Treasurer, Science GM Having been organized this year, The Science Club is the newest organization in CHS. 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