Comanche High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Comanche, TX)

 - Class of 1953

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DEDICATION Throughout the hurried fall days, on into the long winter months and down through the fleet- ing weeks of spring, her undying faith in youth remains staunch. To her, Mrs. J.E. Light- foot, we, the student body of Comanche High School dedicate this, the l953 edition of the Arrow- head, in hopes that a small part of our gratitude will be revealed to her. A warm personality and a determination to find a little good even in the worst pupil soon placed her high in the hearts of her students. Her ability to awaken in us and those who pre- ceded us, a desire to learn, inade her tops among the faculty. Upon the hearts and minds of our staff there has been imprinted an indelible picture of her kindness, generosity, and understanding of youth and its problems. She has truly taught us, today, how to meet tomorrow. 72 QYTZO I'lC177J QMMWQUII 0 fweefheazf gf Mefufuz Q ' fazfnew' gf JEHUUL OU! uhcm ww LIJ' Maze as an Ideal mel lean yzzf Mmanchefflfhapgez' 0 J',0012f50I'fS' 45' ' . . 9 X ' 1 . Zbmanchejfyf Z .- ,M MR. DAN MQARTIN Distributive Ed. 11337.- Qi inf' ,Mf QQ' rf MISS JEWEL WERNER MISS MARQUERITF ROSS English Typing-Girls P.E1. MR. MELVIN BORCHERT MRS- WALLIS COBB Assistant Coach, Music Physical Education, Driver Ed. 'TT it--I All MRS. DAN MARTIN MRS. DAVID NATIONS Homemaking Homemaking ggv.. ,tl .,. MRS. HOMER PALMER MR. ARCHIEL BOYD English A griculture MISS .TOYCE SPRINGER MRS. I. E. LIGHTFOOT Science Spanish, English lf 54 H-aj! MISS HATTIE BRIGHTMAN MR, J, E, I-,IGI-ITFOOT Math Soc1a1 Studles MR. T.R. ATWOOD MISS NOBIA DUNN Band Librarian MR. HERMAN MOORE MR. MORRIS DEAN Basketball Coach, Agriculture Math, Soc1a1 Studles MRS. H. H. GALBRAITH MPs Po Ta GALIGA Enghsh Coach, Math M M- bun.. Y1l f IN THE OFFICES AROUND C.H.5. 5m Supermtendeut Xf1rg1lChaff1n Prlnclpal W L Morrls Secretary Rlta Jo Arms Lunchroom Busmess Manager School Nurse Mrs Kathlene Eads Mrs H H Lockrldge OFFICE FORCE W L Morrxs Peggy Levlsay Jessica Reese, June McG1oth11n, Joan Carpenter, Bobble Hufstutler, Bessle Johnson, Sue Barret Vlrgmla Parker, Jan Vaught, Lmda Bragg Kaylene Pettlt Juanell Couch K l Q 'R . ,. xx, .. A , , . d s A A 7 N . r I f' ' X , ' . . at '? Q N ...- . : ' Q 5 . . 5 1 DTI' 4. .L , R 9 U ' ' .. A , . ', - 4 4 7' ' :R 4, 1 . ' .. I - so . ' ff f iw r . , . . . 7, 6' A - 7-C , 'A L I 1 F , - t7 V i . - g 4 , r ' F C r 'wxgse' i , R14 O . Y . , . . . 1 1 , . mms W 55 xg. -....4ii -L SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presxdent JERRY DON GREGORX Secretary Treasurer PAUL RAY COULTER Reporter KAYLENE PE'1 TIT X I 5 Vice-President ---------------------------- DONALD ROBERTSON H, 4-Q' 1 1 a -v-.., 'If Ga r ry Auvenshine F. lf. A. lf. H. A. Pat Baxter Smile Girl: Most Popular Girlg Band Drum Majorg Asst. Editor Warrior, Illg Editor Warrior, IV Student Councilg Library Clubg F. H.. A, Spanish Club. John Beaty Football: C Associationg Pres. F. F. A. III' Lone Star Farmerg Trackg Runner-up Outstanding Boy, UIQ Student Council, III. LI is ' 'S f '27 80' 1 'Y S..- 43' Y f Larry Blackwel. Transfer from Dubling Bandg Junior Favoriteg F. H. A.3 Choral Clubg Spanish Club. Q iv' 'Q -is.. 1 u Q3-'.M ls- HH Sue Barret Assistant Editor Arrowhead lll: Editor Arrowhead IV.g Band lklajorette ll, Ill, VY: Office Staff: Spanish Clubg Library C ulxg lf. H. A.: Band. M26 9 A 4's..4 , if iv' A' yield l 1' .wi fi N, F '54 i 1f 'i is :ge '-V. ' Lloyd Biggs Most Popular Boyg Senior Class Favoriteg Footballg Co-Captain, '53g President C Associationg President Student Councilg F. F.A.: Boys' State, '5Z. 'i Richard Bean Trackg President Ag. lg Bandg Annual Staffg Baseballg Halloween King, HIL MC Assoriationg Soph. Class Presidentg Jr. Class Sec.3 Soph. Halloween Dukeg Footballg Band Field Marshall Billy Belyeu F. EIA. Ciub James Blue lf. F. A., Baseball, Betty Boatner F. I-I. A. Library Pep Squad, Reporter Club, Softball of Ag. ii Weldon Bowden Football, frank, D.Ii. Club, F.H.A. C Assn., Spanish Club, Baseball, Basketball, Sr. Duke. Hollis Brown D,E. Club, F.F,A. Club, Pep Squad, 6i,T. ... ge. . -fo' S21 'lx-If-5' fav' X X115 5 'ln' I- .5 Joan Carpenter Band, Spanish Club, F.I-I.A. Office Staff, Library Club Flag Bearer III, Pep Squad, All- District Band III . Ross Clayton F. F.A. Club, Avec Club, Staff, Pep Sqdad, Dairy- Juclging Team. Felton B rooks Pres. Freshman C F. F. A. , Reporter Pep Squad Club, Warrior Staff, Track, Football. Dale Carmichael Spanish Club, Band Regional Band 111, Pep Squad, AlQ- District Band Il 81 III. 'X 0 P1-inneth Elliot Dwain Gossett Band, F. F. A. Club. All-District Band IU.. 1 'Q 17 ,, L Q! t vt , Juanell Couch Paul COL1ltSr I l'.H.A. club, vice- F4.g.A.., Band, Sec. I Pres. of F.H.A. II, 01 emof Claw, .F - f pres. of F.H.A. IV, Vice-Pres. of D.E. 4,5 A ' S'- F. I-IA. Sweetheart Softball- N 'X III, Basketbal, l . I Softball, Office, I 'W - Pep Squad, D.E. ,l 'N ' Sweetheart. Q' .1 , L K if v f ' X Ai' Janis Gresham F.H.A. Club, Lib Club, Spanish Club, Choral Club President of Lib. Club IV, Dan I-Iasley Spanish Club, Choral Club, D.F.. Club. 31- f Xflli 2 Linda Glasgow Band, Basketball, Volleyball, Base- ball, F. H. A. Club, All-Regional Band III. Jerry Gregory Football, Track Pres. of Senior Class, Vice-Pres. of Student Council, Boys State, C Ass Freshman Favorite State Declamation. Dulan Hendrix Williarn Hilliard Band, Baseball Softball 'l 1'ac'l-Q V in . -af, Joyce Holrnsley F. H.A. Library Club Softball Bessie Johnson Office Staffg Library Clubg Spanish Club Sec. F. PLA.: Warrior Staffs All-district Bandg Band Sweet heartg Runner-up for Senior Class Favorite. Ai. -60 Y' A in .Q 4-e , ff 'Q' eff Cynthia Keeler Choral Club, Sec.: Spanish Club, Repg Nine Note Nutsg F.H.A., Sec.: Arrowhead Staff: Warrior Staff. Pep Squad. Peggy Levisay F.H.A. Club: Sophomore Class Favoriteg Junior Class Fav.: Jr. Class Vice-Pres., F. H. A., Treas.g Pep Squadg Hal- loween Carnival Queen, '51. Roy Lee Jamar F.F.A. F.H.A. Sue Keating Senior Class Fav. Arrowhead Staffg Bandg Footballg Sweetheartg F. H, A Library Clubg Band Majorette- S anish Club: Runner?-up Most Popular Girl Runner-up Smile Girlg Office 'vi- ' -r YN, - 5 mf' ' I af-. 1' Elton McDonald F. F.A. Club, Lone Star Farmer, District VicenPres. IV, District Historian Ill, Pep Squad. Lonnie McDougal F.F.A. Club, Band gli Ronald Matthews Reporter of Jr. Class, Band, All- District Band lll, 'lop Sergeant IV, Student Council, Pres. of Sp. Club, Warrior Staff, Victor Meyers Band, l7.F.A. Club, F. F. A. Chapter Rep. II It lll, Warrior Staff, Meat Judging 'learn lll, Pep Squad. Dixon lVIcGlothlin F.F.A. Club, F.F.A. Club, Choral Club. Kenneth Mc Nutt Football, C Assn. Track, Duke IV, Track Co-Captain lll. 'QQ' 9' . lupgr .ff 4 i -, Donnie Mc Dougal l .F.A. Band, F.H. Pres. of F.F.A. ll, Vice-Pres. of F. lll, Runner-up for F. H. A. Sweetheart. Diane lVlcClothlin Spanish Club, F. H. Library Club, Nine Note Nuts, Choral, Annual Staff, Office Staff, Sec. of F.F. III, Sec. of Choral lll. . G- Kaylene Pettit Halloween Carni val Queeng Libra Clubg Spanish Cl F. H. A. 3 Offire Staffg Senior Cla Reporterg Secre Bandg Pep Squad Basketball. Robert Radford Football Track Baseball C Association Jimmy Norlon Footballg 'lrackg liaseballg C As- sofiationg Basket- ball: Sophomore Class Reporter: Runner-up for Most Popular Hoyg Runner-up Senior Class Fav.3 Run- ner-up Soph. Class Favorite: Jr. Class Pres. 3 F. F,A. Gayle Nelson F. F. A. 5 D. Club Pri-sidenlg Football Manager, ll, Q . '-Q' Ti' ' 'L' Shirley Rogers Choral Club, F. H. A. , Senior Halloween Duchess, Library Club. .TR Z9 .5 !L f 5 John Spruill F. F. A. Clubg Vice-Pres. F. F.A. I and Hg Treas. F. F. A. II and IIIQ Softball. M .5 9 - IU- 4 , 'f g:4 49 Jerry Pyburn F. F. A. Track Secretary of F. F. A. II F. H.A. Donald Robertson Footbal Track Basketball Vice-Pres. Senior Class C Association 'DVS .SQ vi' iv--4 Q 'fits-J is 'Q Weldon Turner Footballg C Associationg 'lira Basketballg Base balls Softball! F. F.A. Club Reporterg All Around Athlete I All--District, lll. Glen Wilson F. F. A. Club Track lrkg Alice Steele 1,ibraryClubg Pres. of Choral lllg Nine Note Nuts: Spanish Clubg Cheer Leader ll, Ill, and IV.: lf. ll. A.: Warrior Staff: Arrowhead Staff: President of Pup Squad. 3.5 WX. Joy Taber Spanish Clubg I . ll. A. Cllubg Office Slaflg Nine Note Nutsg Choral Clubg Pep Squad. 'O' 3? hu-nf .1 Z1 Z.. -1 i 5 ia' T Glen Grayson Track, Football, Baseball, Basket- ballg F. F. A. Vice-pres. III, District Sec. Ill! Chapter Treasurer II: Dairy Judging Cain. 11 J Billy Wilson Football Track Basketball F. F. A. C John Keeter Football D.E. Club F. F. A. Choral Club Mugs X54 WG. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presldent TOM CUNNINGI-IAM Vlce Presldent GLEN ELLIS Secretary Treasurer MARY JANE ANDRESS Reporter MILA JEAN HENSON ' -nav ' E , ,Q . - .. 7' , . 1'- , ,f w . DAM I . . '- . fgjz I ' . 1 -J , n .5 'r .- -- V Q , . Pk Vw rxv f - ' ,. . 'ww' ' U e- pw x 5' L. . Pl--:A . ,q. V O ' 'F'----.f-,.. e 1, , - ' , 'f . -' x 1'S ' - I K NDN , . f nr' K if xy W 'Y , -.X J' ,,,f ' 4 C Mary Andress Jane Bradley ,ww 4, 1 K. 'iff' - A , 5.5 fi - l - wk , 4 -u Barry Arthur Linda Bragg 49 K T' , N' r N 3 W Sherman Chapell Johnny Couch Joyce Cottrell Maxine Cox N-y Faye Auvenshine Bobby Bonser HCFSYICI Cagle Shirley Carter Rib' .AQ 1? X 1 I Virginia Cleere Shirley Conway Nancy Croker Don Cunningham l 4.Jm-f f ll' .,.,g, x ,V - .. .ld Torn Ciinningham David Fields er 1 X , 1 .-' ff. gnu- ' vi' GJ' sf if?-f X 1 Patsy Decke r Ardie Gryde r 1' 11 ' pq, . had - L X is 1 ' , V, 'G ,, A 'M S fi .4 . if I- it .17 M , . Q Q . 94-, 5 . A - ' ,bu E 3 T' x I' ' 'H G John Hall Laurene Hammack Mila Henson Dalton Hicks 14, Tenn V' -an-P ur ' f .nr f Q-1 i. Durwood Elliot Shirley Godfrey if' 1 Il Glen Ellis B21 rba ra Graham T' 3 -J-5 'five Win-of af' f , Bonnie Harris Sue Hicks Q f Chester Hayes Weldon Hicks Norman Nlorrison Tommy Pe rclue ,S 5, ww 'sn 'bs- lib ,vi-fi T. Shirley Norris Daymond Powers 5. 9' 'hs ,vu 'Q' Jessica Reese Harold Seay 1 Ranny Reid James Singleton 2. Y Q' a .-Q ,...wA ' N , 'Q if M ts r 'if' .1 LL. r Virginia Parker Billy Rains .f- . 9.61 5 - 0-h .3 W? ZX I' ' ' xml' in i i , f 4' S fi Jan Rogers Margaret Slider fi ilu 1 4-11- Jo Nell Payne Dean Rambo FN I 9 , dt- W f: f ' 'sg env' V Xvvv' A s 4 1 2' f . , ' , 4 ign- ll. ,if Lloyd Ruthe rford Paula Slige r fx X 'E'7gt:: f,-.? Paul Smith Hollis Steward An 45? .lv Jan Vaught Robert Willis ri 8' if A A 'H X ' 4 iM'k Donald Spivey Howard Surnme rs Joyce Vineyard May Wilson 'Qi Bonnie Stark Henrietta Taylor i N 'Q r 'fs-'X .le rry Stark Gaynell Thomas 'Q ,Q ' A N iii P! L E 'xiii 4 JW? -:,:' A ,lr Q W. -A H 3 Q' --.lv 'WI' x . , x Jf..' fl fi J J I ., J.E. Watson Robert Woods i,7i5i5f , ,,i. f P542 Ollin Willis Jerry Wright GZQRSS f 55 SOIDHOMORE CLASS 0FFlCERS President ------ ----- H AROLD FRITTS Vice-President ---- ----- B ILLY CARPENTER Secretary-'I'reasurer- ---LA QUITA MCGUIRE Reporter--- ---- ------ J ANE CAGLE .uh 49 av f, 6 ffrv .,- Q 6 A., vl- f ' ,, 'Hgj ,.:--A 7 s Q' f I ' ' ' 'S' XY X .i 4 .5f'3 ' 4 4 ,L :Sli , 3 I Nix 4 L ' an ,v -v f-Lf -l' 'i3? 35. 'reb- 4, an -I 'Vi ? i Ln. if M - ff 1 J? fm I ' 4 Q. . 'Q 1' ,. if 'sl A -:Q 'Q is 3 Laura Auvenshinc Billie Anderson lnell Arms Jeanie Baker lilleta Barkley David Beene George Bingham hlaxine ll lavkwell Billy Blue Johnny Brooks Doris Brown Cecil Brownlee Dale Burks Jane Cagle Billy Carpenter Billy Carter Bobby Carter Rita Chancellor Wanda Chancellor Ray Clements Geraldine Conway Gene Coulter Freda Coulter Betty Coppedge Horace Cavitt Louana Cox Billy Fred Curry Donald Elrod Bobby Ferguson Bobby Fields Harold Fritts Billy Coforth Sharon Green Glenda Gore Ruth Gray is 3 f ' , - cv. - O 'jg N' ' i N' .,, 3, xk'!-- -1:-v A' u L! , -J I L . 'f. -1 7 as .l 5.2 A is 'G ss .Q , v Q, IAQ .A 0 9 a 71 5 ' an 'N ' . A 7 Qs Us as . NG. '61 5 'A ' 1 lg, 2. vi V I .1 . v E, V 1 cz' A x iw ai 'V ' , hs S ble ,I 09 5 ' 'J' ' f F l JG' uf , C' 5 1 2 n,!- ,Q J' i F u 1 . i 4' ,G . . if 1 W ....,,' A y k 'Z-of e X . 4, J 'E . -1 V591 X ' r 1- .9 ' '11 Neil Halliburton Billy Harris Hursehel Haynie Maxine Henry Dee Hicks Ma rjo rie House Verna Mae Howell Carl Hall Myrtle Jamar Dean Johnson Ina Jones Connie Keith Doris Kerley Don Kirkland Calvin Lee James Lester Faye Layman Myrtle Lewis Darlene Loudermi Lou Ann McAlily Jo Ann McCullough Kenneth McAlily Hulene McDonald Kent McGlothlin Laquila McGuire Jewel M-:Kenzie Llva McGary Gayle Mc Nutt No rman Mauldin La Gene Manchester Charlene Matthews Bonnie Mayes George N lson Nancy Pinson Jo Evelyn Pittman K 5 -F -1 f. R , R - Q l aa. A, - A . Ltfb l ll. 1? . N ' Y 'V a, I ' , 1 ' -ree ri W 952 l K .L K 38 ' V P 5 'JK 7. t 'R -:sl Q , ,,, fe MM' N 'Q I x x 5, -+ H -A of 5 it ,4w1iJ '??. 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Qi ,ff 2 .44 .Ju l W Am. .2 A a 4 7 f I if - 5 I I 4 ROW I: Carolyn Bear, Joe lieaty, Anne Blackwell, Charles ljurks, Dan Burton, Joe Carter. ROW Il: Bobby Clark, Venetia Coker, L.ewisCottrell, Danny Creek, Calvin Cox, Charlotte Croker. ROW lll: Nancy Cunningham, Betty Davis, Barbara Davis, Evelyn Davis, Jerry Dickcy,Troy Dobyns. ROW IV: J. M. Dutton, Cathern Elliot, Carl Elliott, Johnnie Ellis, Frank Evans, Ramona Faries. ROW V: Zulene Fisher, Duane Flannagan, Anne Foreman, Lillie Caliga, Jeannine Gleaton, Bettie Gore. , ,,. -luhwx x , a Hooyy 1. f .. Q f 4 3 l N.. 9 av -- 4f ,J . , C X m Q ,.-g.w1 I , - . P 1' ' ' I .9 Q A FJ! is 'is rs A K s :' L , J-22-Pi X 1' V A 4.921-R a ' f, l l ? 'U :nv P Q., 5 Q I is UQ- Q' ,f-- b i V - ' I gn E , gn-p .YL K 'v v Q Iv Q . im. , sr R- A uf jg . .- gf ' ' 4 W- 1' iss 7-L , .ff I V' ROW l' GeneGrumbles, William Hall, Donald Haas, Albert Hart Lindse Hart Dorotli Hendrix anew i ,4f - A , y , y '. ROW ll: Kenneth Henson, Dalphea Hicks, Waylon Hillard, Stanton Hughes, James Jones, Larry Keith. ROW lllt Becky Kemp, Barbara Kirkland, Harold Kiser, Mary Lee, Scotty Lorkridge Sammy Marshall ROW IV' Su7anne Marshall Bett Matthews Wa lon Moore Helen Mor an, . . . , , y , , ' y ' K, , g B.J. Morris, Pat Murphee. ROW V' Bethel McDaniel, Wanda lVlcDonald, Dan Nelson, Harrel Norwood, Jack Pettit, Gertrude Rackley. I 416 vii ' It in P 2 , . -x r '56 1 1 S :Q 40 4 2 'Q 'il A' ' .,, I il i '- ... f X f- A -1 -f-N V. 4 is 4? 'jg 4. X0 Els: ' . 1,1 i 41 kqf 5' sh vrfsxt, ' i ROW I: Dalton Ratliff, Jeanette Reed, Maxine Robertson, Garry Rogers, Gaylord Ross, Charles Shankle. ROW ll: Webster Shaffer, .I.C. Simms, lQlizabethS1ider, Eva Smith, Geraldine Smith, Jerry Stewart. ROW Ill: Bobby Strain, Corky Straley, Pat Sullivan, isa Rae Swindle, Doyle Srnith, Betty Walker. ROW IV Jackie Wal', Patsy Westfall. llarold White, LE. White, Harland Woolsey, Annie Wil iams. ROW Vt Lloyd Williams, Patsy Wiiliams,Quay Williams, Barbara Wilson, Katherine Wilson, Robert Wilson. 4 'rf -3 LP FWF' Ol ew' Mr. Biggs Mrs. Ifroh 9 J iff ,, -ff 2 y .1 fs an ' J' I y .Q L -. 7' 4 T' 1 ' ' I '. 1 A' J. 22-I 1.-Q, 5 5- i:' J XV 1 BX .-.ik 2 Wi 1 Leland Conway Bruce Couch Shirley Croker Raymond Dennis Pat, Donahoe Keith Dodd Kenneth Dodd Jim Dudley Lou Ellen Durham Quinton Elliot James Ellington Leo Evans Billy Finley James Foreman Mr, Lockridge Jerry Auvenshine Travis Baker Becky Baxter Gayle Beutelchies Berry Ray Bingham Sharon Bragg James Brewer Robert Brewster hddie Brooks Gene Burns Henrietta Burns Arvada Casey Mona Chambers Buddy Clark Tom Connallv z 3 ' is 3' Q , .lv at I 8 il 1 ' 1 ' -4 X Q r 1 .A A 15,75 Q 'J .df qu Q. J i 1- ,. r.,-.fi 1'fN :,i'4k - 'Jil i I Tai. fx i --w . x - 9- ,nfs 'Y' J All - '- xv ,1-.J 1' uv. , , v'-' VA fl qv! J 1 . . ,f I , , 5A . . J Q VA 1 J . 1, - if 9. Dale Fisher Q Q - jf, , .fi 6.5 9 -r of' 1 ROW l: ROW Il gs ROW III: ROW IV: Kenneth Gossett, Billy Gresett, Dennis Gresham, Duane Grider. Corrine Hallman, Nancy Hart, Linda Hayes, Roanna Helm. ,al m. .:. . 31 Jerry Lane ' ,..s . , Charles Ray Lee if Y '4 4:1 Nan lklassengill Richard Masters 'l' revonne Mc Daniel Billy McEwin k Danny Mcliinzie , Joyce lVlcNutt - E ' 6 - if fi A 1 N A 1. '- ',: V ' on f i an ,QXP X . 175. i 3, Q xx- 4 - ,Q 4' 'G' ' ,9- . x , '11, . -'tl 1- T sl . ' r I Q l l 1 - - JUG 1 1 X Ted Hicks, Gene Hilliard, Duane Horton, Catherine I-Iufstutler. J. D. Hughs, Leona Jones, Neoma Jones, Joe Ray Keating. Joe Nelson Betty Newhouse De Wayne Orr Tom Palmer John Reese Pat Rogers Howard Rutherford Carolyn Scott 'Z' W I C at O W X, Y?-fl :rn ---J we 'H' 4... 5 Peggy Lewis Ann llflassenggill Dan Maulrlin Carolyn Meyers Sue lllcfllothlin Dixon Mciiui rc Katherine lXflctNutt Bill McRee Juanita Sellers Linda Singleton Dean Sliger Don smith I ,Q a 0 4 ' A ,.. N on 1 -U Lorraine Tupin, Joyce Vineyard, Jean Weeks, Dowlene Welch. Verle Welch, Danny Williams, J,C. Wilker son, Nelda Woolsey. -1. , 4 f .lil i, f law -an 'if-. ., i rr 'Q ' v -. , 44 I ROW III: Imogene Newsome, Jamie Oden, Joyce Phifer, Maxine Smith Ben Rathff' Dale Spivey ROW IV: Stanley Ross, Don Ray 1 Billy Don Stark Betty Sue Tinney Rowland, Shirley Scott, Jerry Sears. 'P The eighth grade panel group con- sists of Mona Chambers, Jim Dud- ley, Lou Ellen Durham, Joe Nelson, Carolyn Scott, Mr. Lockridge Becky Baxter, Billy Gressett, Tre- vonne McDaniel, Dennis Gresham Sue lXflcGlothlin. 'TT fr-if Seventhand eighthgrade choral club members are: Linda Hayes, Naomi Jones, Roanna Helms, Leona Jones, Polly McCullough, Lou Ellen Dur- ham, Mrs. Cobb, Trevonne Mc- Daniel, Delores Blair, Jean Weekes, Toni Evi redg e , Peggy Godfrey, Laura May Hilliard, Carolyn Myers, Mona Chambers, Mattie McEwin, Ann Weekes, Jane Matthews. ACTIVE IN MANY WAYS Ba s ketball players of Comanche Grammar School, Dale Fisher, James Ellington, Tom Palmer, James Brewer, Jamie Oden, Bruce Couch are relaxing in the gym- nasium. 62: H- FALL T WINTER I ACTIYITIES T SPRING I SUMMER X - E FLL Big wheels at last! Seniors Donald Robertson, Jirnmy Norton, and Kenneth lNlcNutt enroll for a great year X lla Enrolling last are some of the freshmen and sophomores. They are Lillie Galiga, Johnnie Ellis, Herbert Robertson and David Beene. 5 LJ ii' N 4' Th in x Next in line for enrollment are the juniors. Pictured are Durwood Elliot, Virginia Cleere, Maxine Cox, John Hall, Patsy Hicks, Bobby Hufstutler and Genetha Johnston. an -an FRESHNIEN EARN SOUTH OF THE BORDER WELCOME Jan Vaught, Gayle lVicNutt, and Scotty Lockeridge watch as David Pveene runs Freshmen Troy Dobbins and Corky Straley through the belt line. Exhausted Freshmen finally eat after serving the upper classmen. Everyone enjoyed a real Spanish Supper. Bessie Johnson, Sue Darrel, and Pat, Baxter are giving lfrc-shmen Nancy Cunningham, Quay Williams, Patsy Atwood, Barbara Bagley and Barbara Wilson the works ai the Spanish Club initia- tion Party. FRESHMEN RECEIVE RUQQED WELCOME AT HOMENIAKINCI INITIATION Burning the Bulldog before the Harnilton Game was one of the most enjoyable events of the party. Everyone watches eagerly as the Bulldog goes up in flames. Q 4 Everyone, including the Freshmen had a good time all day, at school as well as at the party. The F.H.A. imma- 1 1 tion party began wiih a ' bang with a sing-song in front ofthe I-LE. Cot- ' - tage. i al I in ll 5' 1 N 4 'f 1 -' J A . 1. :uhm-Ll' Suzanne Marshall may f eat after she finishes K serving Jo Anne McGuire, an upper classman. QU 5, Q I . . N 192 -I-ff Glen Wilson and Billy Wilson, two boys in H. E,G., are having a swell time at the F.H. A. Party DESIIR ING SENIORS EARN TOKEN OF TWIIL II YEARS OF WORK. Every person in the Senior Class was just bursting with pride when our rings arriv- ed. Where's you ring, Donald? Although they all look alike each one thinks hers is the prettiest. SENICRS WIN AGAIN WITH KAYLENE PIITTIT Strong opposxtlon from other classes faxled to wxn oxer Kaylene Pettlt the Semors' cholce for 1952 53 Halloween Queen Thls Same class rivalry has boosted the Queen 5 Race to one of the top notches of each school year Thms same class won last year as Jumors wxth Peggy Levx say as thelr candxdate f' fx. QUEEN KAY KING KENNETH STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT are the Duchesses and thexr escorts the Dukes Semors Weldon Bowden and Shlrley Rogers .Tumors Harold Seay and Vxrgmma Parker Sophomores David Beene and LaR1ta Streety Freshmen Scotty Lockrxdge and Anne Foreman Freshmen Charles Burks and Betty Gore Sophomores Davxd W1111s and Dorxs Brown Junxors Don Cun mngham and Jessxca Reese In the mlddle are the Semors Queen Kay and Kmg Kenneth Lloyd Blggs and Donald Robertson Presldent of the Student Councll and Vlce Presmdent of the Senlor Class respectxvely presented Kay wlth her flowers and crown Jerry Don Gregory Presldent of the Semor Class served as master of ceremomes for the event Jerryxs not plctured above q S .1 6 After the tea all the girls went to the East side of the school for a pep rally. 6? The Clubbers are en- joying a tea at the Home Eco- nomics Cottage in honor of the teachers. Cheerleaders: Patsy Westfall, Nina Steele, Bobby Carter, Betty Jones and Doris Brown. Twirlers: Sue Keating, Pat Baxter, Sue Barret, and Magaret Slider, not pictured. WINTER Here is a nieeting ot' one of the most active Clubs, the Spanish Club. It, is well known and long remc-mbe red for its annual Christmas party and Spring picnic. On the follow- ing day there was an event which al- ways draws atten- tion. This was a style show given by the II year girls in H. E. ihjzffriizi' I-lnllgg wi I -5 Featured here are Mrs. Martin and her ll year girls modeling their new dresses and suits. CHRISTNIASII PARTIES AND ACTIVITIES kwa. xl The Spanish Club Christmas Party is an event looked . forward to and fully enjoyed by all members. We were U N - served a Spanish Supper in the School Lunchroom. The 'Z' climax of the party is the breaking of the Pinata when every- ' lg! ,- one gets a prize. . ,jf XZ!! I ' X' ' 1 ,. , X! ff! ' I ! If f ' .25 - Pictured here are some of the H. E. Clubbers in the H. E. Dining Room at a tea, given in honor of the teachers of C. H. S. Mi' l -- 'X ff and Senorita presented Jarabe Tapatio 'N C the Mexican Hat Dance, at the party. Pat Baxter and Jane Cagle as a Senior FOOTBALL SWEETHEART SUE KEATINC CHOSEN FOOTBALL SWEETHEART Sue Keating, l95Z-53 Football Sweetheart, was presented during half- time at the Comanche-Ranger game. Captains Lloyd Biggs and Barry Arthur presented her with a bouquet of three dozen baby roses. Barry placed a kiss on her lips, a suitable crown for the Football Sweetheart. ? X BAND SUVEETHEART BESSIE JOHNSON ELECTED C. H. S. BAND SWEETHEART FOR 1952.-53 Bessie Johnson, a senior, was chosen Band Sweetheart and honored during half-time activities of the last football game of the season. Paul Coulter, band president, presented Bessie alovely bouquet of yellow chry- santhemums, and a kiss. THE TEACHERS OFF-TIMES ARCUND C H S It's hog-killing time for Mrs. Na- tions and Miss Springer. These two teachers spent an enjoyable Saturday fDOFIllHgOI1Ml'.E.A. Vineyard's farm helping kill a hog. B1 K Pictured at the right is the C. H. S. Principal, Mr. Morrisg boys' basket- ball coach, Herman Mooreg Superin- tendent, Mr. Virgil Chaffin. All three of these men are well liked around the C. H. S. Campus. In this picture Miss Springer and Mrs. Nations are helping Mr. Vine yard and Billy Vineyard. 4 Z' - -r-- 'Q ,ff ,Q ,J ., FOOTBALL JACKETS ARRIIE lt was a big day for the C. H.S. Lettermen when their football jackets ar rived. Coach- es: Moore, Borchert, and Galiga presented the boys with their jackets. D 'if -., Qin ui' ' sr ew - -if ik-.- For every boy there a jacket' Pictured are the Senior Football Boys Pictured are a part ofthe team. They are left to right: Harold Seay, Robert Willis, Calvin Lee, Glen Ellis, Dalton Hicks, Robert McRee, and John Beaty. TRI-DISTRICT CHAMPS HONORED AT TEA Tri-District Champs for 1952- 53, class AA, were honored Tues- day, February 24, at a tea given in the I-I.E. Cottage. Pat Baxter, on behalf of the Student Council, pre- sented to Barry Arthur, captain of the team, a football with the honor printed on it. E. as' lj , Q., 5 . -,, , 13-3 N- Q, . A' ,, , Y. -..- The most important event that omes in the Spring of each year is he Jr. -Sr. Banquet. Pictured are r. Chaffing Pat Baxter, Master-of eremonies, Jerry G r e go r y Q and rs. Palmer, a junior sponsor. The boys were served cookies and punch by the Home- making girls, ANNUAL ND STAFF MEMBERS At the right, Shirley and Henrietta, next year's editors, look over some pictures for the Arrow- head. WARRIOR r , M.. 1 ,, 4 . ' - .Nun . nu-no I' Sue Keating takes time out from typing on the Arrowhead to primp a little. Jimmy Nor- ton holds the mirror while Bessie Johnson and Victor Meyers look on. E I si . 5 42 1' The Library Club, an active and useful organization, is shown above in a regular meeting. Miss Dunn, club sponsor, served the group cookies and ice cream. I-'at and Sue take time out to read a Warrior while their staffs work. '.qgg.n.!l9- pl Summer is here at last! Pictured 4 . f-, 2 a - . Y ' I -',L5'f..:',+-,,: ,' tftl S 'lClb I '. -f.,.'- , are par 0 ie panisi u memners I ,fr '- After an enjoyable swim, we went to ,,., Coggin Park, in Brownwood, for a pic- nic with all the trimmings, including homemade ice cream. fl., i , L The Spanish Club couldn't do with- out their Spanish Mothers. Pi c tu r e d are Mrs. Lightfoot, Mrs. Vaught, Mrs. ' Cagle, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Barret. Wipe the sun grins off your faces, girls, and1et's go to the picnic! Pic- tured are Sue Hoff, Sue Keating, Joan Carpenter, Sue Barret, Elizabeth Wil- ly liams and Ina Jones. -un' ' The boys on the Junior Team who received football sweaters are, left to right, bottom row: Jamie Oden, John D. Foreman, Dale Fisher, Bill McRee, Kenneth Gossett, Billy Gresset. Second Row: Richard Masters, Dale Spivey, Bruce Couch, Dixon McGuire. Top Row: J.C. Wilkerson, Tom Palmer, James Ellington, Ted Hicks and Robert Brewster. Danny McKinsie, not shown, also received a sweater. Mr. Biggs, Junior High Coach, is shown at right with Ben Rauiff. I I .5'Y'f,:,- f' .lfjp X -' : Q, FUTURE INDIANS RECEIVE FOOTBALL SWEATERS 2 1 '- .Q , I' ' Ng - I Q Q .v , I f A V s f ,Q Q ' h 3 A I . 'S . If ' i Q, V f l' I 1 f .5 gf, --'57 .Q . - - I. 'n I: Whathave we here-a new teach- er? The boys in Mr. B0yd'S Ag- U Class got a big kick out of the little puppy that walked into their class. 'W . , , Q 'A-'5fQf.j,-: 115.554 :Q fag: ' . 16, . 5 -If-fi ' PW . . ' ff 'fi J-'A17' J' ' 31- -1.-T'-if 'J '2j 0 ff fir 'ff : -- H xr , -- 1 ,' law,--vw - -1. . -if: 3 up ., , f I-, -, . ., Qgiazihfgx- 3 ffg'-f'56'2f'l?':'F?'ff,'4f x - 4EQQ?g, 1 k - . gg -0-5 ,. zEf'??'?'.:f..zf .QTIH f '. -:AEK Eff, - V ,V g A ,mivlgypl ...f . w,',., , --J L- 1-,4.,,,,f.g , , , , ,A J W 1 , n , .. n Rf, V , vm - ,,,..i -'f 1 fa Y-4 ii' -Y . 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OF THE YEAR Juanell Couch GIRL OF MARCH Patsy Atwood 1 GIRL OF' DECEMBER Jo Nell Payne 1 IU' , 25 GIRL OF JANUARY June McGIothin 453 ffnq 733 GIRL OF FEBRUARY Janis Gresham 'Q bv sf 11,1 I Sf ' 1'-'1 FNXOR IOYXHS JU Norton In Lee n CGU ju-pin? O1-n Ire Cunnlngham xJ0K RUNNERS 5- 35516 E, . JOAD NIOR 'X vi , : 'ziibillk' .: ' zz:---2- -'Z --.V--.Ztw-.' ..-,- .... N.. ::..w --r.:--2:1---1:4 UD Q uf! 1,4 r 'as N QQ RE' P11 Saffhh FRE OMC Xa Y M SH SO H Hafo a-Fshall IVZA Q 5ueew BettYM 8 ba R1 6 ti-hews 'G l ,Alice Steele Cynthia Keeler WHO'S WHO GRADE POINTS Ross Clayton -TQTTY C'Te801'Y ll. .4 Joy Taber Dmne McG1oth11n fr Sue Keatmg BSSSIC Johnson af' Guinn- if J- Aiufif 12155 3' N194-' yi? J-Ohm Beaty Robert Radford Sue Barret Pat Baxter -s-Q, .Tuanell Couch Peggy Levisay fy Y ' , .Q ,M k A , .QM-1,5 ' 4- 'rl ,L v, -. . ,yrzrqta IW,-fm i1'Je2?a5'N-S ' ,giyrf-,gx7v.',ii R Q . 1525. fb ' 1 i 4 0'1Q,f- , v .., M 'Q ' x 'Q' Nye- -5' ...kv hz, 'Q-re-'-rr Lg? fly . . 1,7215 ' wa ,nm '-5 ff In ,Va 5511. f' ll lx: 'wr ' ' M3 A , .. 'Q ,H V 7 1 f Af' S ,N 'K 'W M 5 21 W x A qw maya. .avr .9 Q , Y 'Sym .- 5 'Y .A Q, K-1 ' V , 2 X g, 1 I-Fx - m Llza S ' J - 21,3-ij:6jI,3 ,fsQ,1r. F ' M .gf iff: V -Lifgg xg JF 14 Wi. , 'Kwik L. - li: 'N Cady ' , 4 in, 'fr ' e If :'. iff? Dale Carmichael Ronald Matthews Victor Meyers 4113 s 1-3 ' , X 5.5 q fl 1 N 551 V ' ' w f. . S 2' Joyce H01ms1ey Janis Gresham I 1 x Q 'r O Q ra Q-.X . LLOYD 1316619 STUDENT aj fwfr 5726545 ,Uf,05QUAD JOY 774853 CIIURAL C Q xx F5521 GAME Mfzsafv QECQUQ- K 3 K xx 'Q ?: XJ PAUL 5 6541140 G NI JUAIZAL M609 X-794 A, 'Q 'za aafvfmo MAWEW5 5PfWl5'fl CLUB Q f74T454X7ZFi WARRIJR ZWHIHALL FFA 045402 FZUB JZWC5 11563187 TIONS PUBLICATIONS KEEP STAFFS BUSY The Publlcatxons Staffs composed of 16 members work hard to make every xssue of the Warrxor a better one and each Issue of the Arrowhead the best They also publlsh the Senxor EdltlOH of the Chlef each year These students are ready to glve the best of thexr abllltles IH serx mg you the students of C I-l S sq,- I ll lx. I ,sr-M TOP ROW D ane McGlothl1n Cynthla Keeler Felton Brooks Ross Clayton Vrctor Mey ers Richard Bean Tom Cunnlngham Mrs L1ghtfoot ZND ROW Henrietta Taylor Shlrley Godfrey Alxce Steele Pat Baxter Ronald Matt lfews Bessle Johnson Jerry Gregory Sue Keatmg Sue Barret These students hold the followlng posxtxons Dxane McGlothl1n Actxvntxes Arrowhead Copy Edltor Warrmor Cynthla Keeler Socmety Edxtor Warrxor Club Edxtor Arrowhead Felton Brooks News Edltor Warrlor Ross Clayton Humor Sectlon Warrlor Vxctor Meyers Busxness Manager Warrlor Rlchard Bean Buslness Manager Arrowhead Tom Cunmngham Artxst Arrowhead and Warrxor Mrs Llghtfoot Sponsor Arrowhead and Warrlor Henrretta Taylor Asslstant Edxtor Arrowhead Shlrley Godfrey Asslstant Edntor, Warrxor Allce Steele Feature Edltor Warrlor Club Edltor Arrowhead Pat Baxter Edxtor Warrxor Ronald Matthews Sports Edltor Warrmor Photographer Arrowhead Bessxe Johnson News Edltor Warrmor Jerry Gregory Sports Edntor Arrowhead Sue Keatmng Personalxtles Arrowhead Copy Edltor War!-lor Sue Barret Edxtor Arrowhead OUR STUDENT GO ERNNIENT Just as our nation is governed by elected representatives, our high school is governed by representatives from each class whom we elect each year. This re- presentative government, the Student Council, trains all of us for citizenship in the future. OFFICERS L -'h Pat Baxter Reporter Robert WllllS Treasurer Lloyd Bxggs Presldent Jan Vaught Secretary Jerry Gre gory not shown Vxce Presxdent STUDENT COUNCIL -J TOP ROW Mnss Dunn Sponsor Mr Martm Sponsor ZND ROW Jerry Gregory Pat Baxter Robert Wlllxs Ronald Matthews Tom Cunning ham Scotty Lockrndge 3RD ROW Lloyd Blggs Jan Vaught Nancy Pmson Ann Blackwell Jack Pettlt Harold Frltts Davld Wlllls Fut ure QAAKEQ5- QQXWIUHIQ , HQMQMUKQVS .3 70 0 E , gg imift AMQVICQ if NW H' QCA or Q? ' 172 2 E ' ' , : F ' ' Z ffl Olymj -iw O? 'Y 0 QNX The F. H. A. Club will always be one of the most popular organizations for stu- dents to belong to. lt not only is a source of entertainment, but a means of learning many useful and valuable things. OFFICERS will E HUMEM YXSXBR AKENS AMERICA , Jane Cagle Pianist Jessica Reese Song Leader La Rita Streety Reporter Virginia Parker Secretary Nancy Croker Corresponding Secretary Juanell Couch President Henrietta Tay lor, Vice-Presidentg Janis Gresham and Darlene Loudermilk, Historiansg I..aGene Manchester, Parliamentarian' Bonnie Harris Treasurer HCMEMAKING GENERAL -sinus LEFT TO RIGHT Bonnie Stark Jerry Stark Mrs Martin Donald Spivey Janis McCasland Virginia Cleere and Maxine Cox THIRD YEAR CLASS sf! 'lb- STANDING LEFT TO RIGI-IT:Janis McCasland Jan Vaught Jane Bradley Shirley Conway Jessica Reese Virginia Parker Shirley Carter Gaynelle Thomas Betty Boatner June McGlothlin Virginia Cleere Mary Andress Mila Henson Joyce Holmsley Janis Gresham Maxine Cox Paula Sliger Bessie Johnson Joan Car- penter Shirley Godfrey Nancy Croker Sue Hicks Laurene Hammack Sue Keating Juanell Couch, Henrietta Taylor, Sue Hoff, Mae Wilson, Jo Nell Payne, and Bon- nie Stark. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Stark, Donald Spivey, Patsy Decker Betty Morgan, Bonnie Harris, Patsy Hicks, and Margaret Slider. 1 SECOND YEAR CLASS LEFT TO RIGHT lnell Cagle Maxxne Henry Glenda Gore Jo Ann McCullough Nancy Pmson Jean Ann Stanton Jane Cagle Freda Coulter LaR1ta Streety Bllly Ander son Darlene Louderrnllk Elva McGary Anne Gray Dorls Kerley Mernell Vineyard Dee Hxcks M1naWo0dS Vrrglnla Robertson LaQuxta McGuLre Charlene 'latthews Marjorie House Joyce Srrnth Patsy Wxlhelm Lou McAl1ley Myrtle Lewls Audle Splvey Elmzabeth Wlllxams Nancy Wllllngharn Vera Howell Neva Tlnney Faye Lay man Myrtle Jamar Ina Jones Wanda Chancellor Bonme Mayes Hulene McDonald Laura Auvenshme Rxta Chancellor Louanna Cox LaGene Manchester Cleo Sprmg stead Dons Brown Geraldlne Conway Betty Coppedge Jo Evelyn Plttrnan and Teanme Baker FIRST YEAR CLASS XE K as - STANDING Carolyn Bear Johnme Elhs Ramona Farles Venetla Coker Wanda McDonald Eva Smlth Evelyn Davls Jeanette Read Ann Foreman Mary Bartlett Becky Kemp DalphnaH1cks Maxme Robertson Anme Wllllams Jane Bartlett Gertrude Rackley Suzanne Marshall Charlotte Croker Nancy Cunmngham Ann Blackwell Mary Lee Jeraldme Smlth Bethel McDaniel Betty Gore Zu1eanF1sher and Mrs Natlons SEATED Betty Davxs Barbara Wllson LaRae Swmdle Ellzabeth Slxder Helen Morgan Patsy Wxlllams Barbara Kmkland Jackxe Wall Patsy Westfall Patsy At wood Barbara Bagley Betty Matthews Barbara Davxs Quay Wllllams Dorothy Hendrix Katherme Wllson . sr ' . , 1 .1 J 1 1 5 ' Q 6 I X ' . ,FH- , y .t E . F, A Q ff 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 AN 1 J 1 I Y I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I U D 7 l c . U 'ff . ' l ' ' ' ' .' ' ' T A . 1. ' 1 gliigx , f 5 ? , ' QFET4-A , f f . F3 If-ffl 25 - . ' X til . . D: .Nad . R M. ,V - my r ,Q ' Q., H, 1 y wa-.4 QQ? fi.: 1 ' 0 v J' H V H , 'QQQQU , ,. 4 , 1 V ..' , A , , . . , ua . -, , 15 .QQQ .1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . FUTURE FARMERS PROVIDE WORK AND PLAY The Future Farmers of Amerxca are an asset to our school lxfe Not only do they work and learn how to become good farmers but thexr orgamzatlon also provldeg 509131 actlvl tles for the members svag,,X Q . GTIQ A f f 'WQL10 ZND AND 3RD YEAR CLASSES ln: Q-f--f 'N TOP ROW Sharon Green Marvm Lee Don Cunmngham Harold Seay Joe Purcella Carl Hall Brlly Blue George Bmgham George Nelson Robert Wl1l1S Don Kmrkland Bobby Flelds Harold Frltts ZND ROW Ardxth Tnmmons Joe Sellers Rex Robertson Conme Kelth Dale Scott Ken neth McAl1ly Bllly Shelton James Lester Bxlly Curry 3RD ROW Chester Hayes Dalton Hxcks Donald Scott Odalea McAdams Hollle Stewart Paul Hxll Donald Elrod Charles Levxsay 4TH ROW Mr Boyd Tommy Perdue Davld Flelds Ollm Wlllxs John Hall Paul Smxth Mr Dean r I , . . 4 U .- 1' 'fa sxg 'r .. N - 414' ' - hx f . ,xl I 3' fx . O- F w C- OF '-5 1 , , 7' A v lu 0 'x X , ' , I 1 ,. x iii ' ..-,., , , 4 Y '- DOW, , Am y - is ' ., fl. - ' f' - , A -V 'W . x 1:-1 . ' 4 ' -, J' ...J I J . . fa N' f ' 14 Q If A . ,S L ,S f --A -X . 5. K 3 .MV . .N P 4 ,, V Iv' --Y K ,f A A ' I ' ' , ' -Q e . . E N 1 ' - 'W 7 ' I' 1, ...J N , , . If 14 A U A D ' 531,11 V T 'UIQ' H pf f.. W .f L-' . , 1 I- ,. ' 1 , ' , ' , , , l ' ! I 1 J A . 7 . 3 . , , . : . . 1 1 I . . 1 1 ' Q I - I I U ' : I Q l U Y ' . Y Y A ' ' : ' I Y ' . ! . . . Y I . 7 TOP ROW Mr Boyd Sponsor Harold Seay Hlstorlan Don Curmmgham Znd Vxce Pres Bllly Curry Reporter Donald Elrod Treasurer Don Klrkland Parllamentarlan Mr Dean Sponsor ZND ROW Robert Wxllls lst Vxce Pres Joe Purcella Sentlnel Dalton Hlcks 3rd Vmce Pres John Hall Presldent FIRST YEAR CLASSES qs- 0. fxv' TOP ROW Lewxs Cottrell Harold Kalser Dav1d Altemeter Dan Burton Harold Whlte Jack Pettlt ZND ROW Robert Wllson Gene Grumbles Llndsey Hart Wayland Hilliard Donald Joe Hass 3RD ROW Dan Nelson Lloyd Wllhams Joe Beaty Kenneth Henson Pat Murphree Doyle Smlth 4TH ROW Mr Boyd Danny Creek Duane Flanagan Webster Shaeffer Mr Dean SPANISH CLUB QROWS IN MEMBERS AND INTEREST 'I'hc Spanish Club was organi1.edinl945 with 35 members. There are now 65members. The primary purposes of the Club are to provide social activities for its members, to increase interest in the language, and to create interest in our Latin American neighbors. lf? f f .' TOP ROW: Dale Carmichael, Jan Vaught, Joan Carpenter, Nancy Croker, Gayle McNutt, Margaret Slider, Sue Keating, Sue Hoff, Weldon Bowden, Herbert Robertson, Dean Johnson, Joe Walker. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lightfoot, Scotty Lockridge, Bobby Carter, LaRae Swindle, Nancy Pinson, Ina Jones, Virginia Parker, Jo Nell Payne, Sue Barret, Jessica Reese, Kaylene Pettit, Myrtle Lewis, Bessie Johnson, Jane Cagle, Diane McGlothlin, Elizabeth Williams, Joy Taber, Majorie House, Dora Jones. KNEELING: LarryB1ackwell, Troy Dobyns, Barbara Bagley, Barbara Wilson, Barbara Davis, Betty Walker, Patsy Atwood, Jeanine Gleaton, Quay Williams. SEATED: Janice Gresham, Pat Baxter, Alice Steele, Dan Burton, Nancy Willingham, Henrietta Taylor, Betty Matthews, Betty Gore, Zulean Fisher, Cynthia Keeler, Helen Morgan, Jeanette Read, Nancy Cunningham, Geraldine Smith. LYING: David Willis, David Beene, Ronald Matthews. ' Q Carmichael Vice President' Matthews, Presidentg Steele, Song Leader Keeler Reporter' Cagle, Pianistg Johnson, Sec. -Treas.g Lightfoot, Sponsor. LIBRARIANS TRAIN IN SERVICE mlm ummmmmlm nu if lvppQ Howell Secretary House Treasurer Cox Vlce Presldent Dunn bponsor Pettlt Art1st Gresham Presldent Walker Reporter Ihe members of the Llbrary Club and thelr sponsor seek to follow the motto The rlght book for the rlght person at the rlght tlme t he r eby meetxnc the lnterest and needs of both puplls and teachers '1 1 TOP ROW JoNel1Payne I-Ienrnetta Taylor Jan1celVlcCasland JaneBradley Jan Vaught Jo Ann McGu1re, Sue Hmcks, Joyce I-lolmsley, Jams Gresham, Betty Boatner, Vlrglnla Cleere, Allce Steele, Bessxe Johnson, Sue Keatxng, Shlrley Rogers, Jan Rogers, Bonnie Harrls, Kaylene Pettlt, Sue Barret, Joan Carpenter, Cynthxa Keeler, Dlane McGlothl1n, Llnda Bragg. SECOND ROW Pat Baxter, bue Hoff, Margaret Sllder, Mae W1lson, Mlla Jean Henson, Shu-ley Godfrey, Shlrley Carter, Shlrley Conway, Nancy Croker, V1rg1n1a Parker, June McGlothl1n, Jesslca Reese, Patsy Decker, Joyce Cottrell, Bobble I-Iufstutler. I ' It I Immun 'tug-M A 1 If gi . . I 'A ,I r I TJ., X tan-, A tlllillilmm 2? gfrii IOP ROW Dorls Kerley Laura Auvenshtne Jo Evelyn Plttman Betty Cop pedrve InellC'10le Charlene Matthews El17abethW1ll1amS La Outta McQu1re Mxna Woods RuthAnn Cray Ronnle Mayes Darlene Loudermxlk Vera Mae Howell 'SEJCOIND ROW Jo Ann McCullough Blllle Faye Anderson La Gene Man chester Betty Baker Marjorle House Glenda Core La Rtta Streety Jean Ann Stanton Nancy Ptnson Louanna Cox Jane Cagle 4...4. IOP ROW Betty Walker Dalphnalixcks Venetla Coker L1ll1eGal1ga Evelyn Davls Jeanette-:Read Dorothyl-Iendru Ann Wllson .Tackle Wall Ceraldme Smlth La Rae Swlndle Jeamne Gleaton Bethel McDan1el Barbara Davls Bettle Core SECOND ROW AnnBlackWell Helen Morgan Betty Davls Vlrgxma Robertson, Nancy Cunningham Barbara W1lson Eltzabeth Sltder Suzanne Marshall Zulean Iwsher Betty Matthews CHS I3 ND FINDS PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT The success of the 1952-53 C. H. S. Band has been due to hard work and consistent effort on the part of Mr. Atwood, the director, and the band members. Early morning practices began inAugust and continued through the football season. The fruits of their labors may be witnessed in the nine mernbers who were chosen for All-District Bandg the five who were chosen for Re- Qional Bandg and the three who received the All-State Band honors. 4 ,nf sax-vL.i AL xi.. . .N -.. . , ggnv-111s gwefs. ' 2 fa K 9 f f ...L .- N,,,,,- .,,.., N. , Ak Q , , . ' ,, C 1:73 af v: 4 , ,, t - .. . -Y- f:'. J.'G:'v'ffm.,gc .N -A-,. -f-2? , -ggfggf ,. ,:if 'if'f,zkj-1 CONCERT BAND BAND COUNCIL Paul Coulter Pres Richard Bean Vice Pres Joan Carpenter Sec Treas Bessie Johnson Reporter Mr Atwood Director Jane Bradley Junior Repre sentative Joe Walker Sophomore Representattve Pat Sullivan, Freshman Repre sentative Victor Meyers not shown was elected Sec Treas of the band for the last term to replace Joan Carpenter who resigned I X . X R - .. ' v i, - ' , . - 1 -1 1 ' -1 1 -' -1 1 a 1 s 1 J ' 1 Q 1 ' - I 2 ' . PERSONNEL OF CONCERT AND MARCHING BANDS A nderson, Billie Faye Atwood, Patsy Ann Bagley, Barbara Barret, Sue Baxter, Pat Baxter, Becky Beene, David Bean, Richard Bear, Carolyn Bradley, .lane Burton, Dan Cagle, Jane Carrnichael, Dale Carpenter, Bill Carter, Bobby Coppedge, Betty Coulter, Freda Coulter Paul Croker Nancy Davis Barbara Durham Lou Fllen Ellis Glen Flllis, Johnnie Galiga, Lillie Clleaton, Jeannine Gossett, Carl D. Gore, Bettie Gore, Glenda Hicks, Sue Henson, Mila J. Hilliard, Williarn House, Marjorie Hoff, Sue Hughes, Stanton Johnson, Bessie Keating, Sue McCullough, JO Ann McDaniel, Bethel McDougal, Lonnie Marshall, Sammie Marshall Suzanne Matthews, Ronald Meyer Victor Norwood, Harrell BAND MANAGFRS Lockridge Scotty and Willis David AP N AN Parker, Virginia Payne, Jo Nell Pettit, Kaylene Pinson, Nancy Rarnbo, Deanie Reese, Jessica Robertson, Herbert Shankle, Charles Slider, lvlargaret Slider, Flizabeth Stanton, Jean Ann Straley, Corky Streety, La Rita Sullivan, Pat Swindle, La Rae Taylor, Henrietta Vaught, Jan Waldrop, Brent Walker Joe Williams Quay Wilson, Barbara Wilson Robert QW -pu'- -4 MAJORETTES AND REGIONAL BAND MEMBERS , . C. I-LS. Drum Major and - ,,,,-ni Majorettes pose as effectively as ,,A- 2 gpg they march. Aa., Y'-if I A Q' I 4 'CY' . -ai: 'Silas--' .- sr -m. V L' gg. -,. '. ' if SENIOR 41+ ' -Q 1 is 5 Pat Baxter .. ,, SENIOR '5 , V 3 Sue Barret JUNIOR Margaret Slider SENIOR Sue Keating Patsy, Dale, and Sue were first chair regional win- ners,and thus received All-State honors. They attended All-State Band at Galveston on February 11, lZ, 13, 14. -ff PATSY AT WOOD DALE CARMICHAEL BESSIE JOHNSON First Chair Oboe npr C' 9, S J' 'fe' S RONALD MATTHEWS First Chair Cornet SUE BARRET First Chair Bassoon First Chair French Hor FUTURE BUSINESS MEN AND WDMEN The D. E. Club, organized in 1950, has increased in number each year. It is a very worthwhile club, which trains students for after-gradu: tion work. u'l Xl Q I 3 I 214. i W, .. fs ,fix- f SEATED Gayle Nelson Presldent Juanell Couch D E Sweetheart Paul Coulter Vlce Presldent STANDING Betty Jones Hlstorlan J E Watson Secretary Bxlly Rams Parlxamentarxan Sherman Chappel Treasurer Paul Smxth Tall twxster Shlrley Norrms girl! Q! lc........ . ngk 'J STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Martin Juanell Couch Gene Wllson Ne-11 I-Iallx burton Davld Flelds Paul Smlth B1llyRa1ns and Paul Coulter SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT Prmneth Ellxot Sherman Chappel Laurene Hammack Jan Rogers Bobby Huffstutler Olm Wlllxs I-Iershel Cagle Gayle Nelson Ranny Reed Shnrley Norrls, Betty Jones J E Watson and Howard Sumners E I 15' 1 . V ,l5 ,,.hj' A Vi , . X IH' I fl ' ' -I 'A I -I' -- - . VN V. 1 V Vg I y ,V J 4 i V ' V 1 I R ' if 1: M Q: I V 5 S I I -fs --'-Mig. . 3:4 ' 1 I - X . MTW XV 5 1 V L 'v , I . -'W I Q , f' 1' 'T' V 1, 94 -. 1. ' ' 3 , U S , - - S , - ' - r , ' ' 9 . . , 3 J I 1 I 1 I ' Qs ' A Q af' 'W , tif. 6, - -- ' 'X s' - V ,I - L V ' V V' V in P I A V k ,N 4.--i V ' ' n V . , , .V I : -'ing F . V 1 I M 5 .2 I ' if A J 1 1 0 l J 1 . 9 I . ' Y D ' l I D l I I ' I : I . 1 3 3 D D . ' . ! D D 3 l I , . . , . CHORAL CLUB SETS GOALS FOR 1952-S3 Goals ofthe 1952-53 Choral Club are to make more people enjoy music, to teach students more about music, and to supply enjoyable music for the public in concert and operetta forms. GIRLS' C HOIR TOP ROW Jo Ann McGuire Bonnie Harris Elete Barkley Jeanette Read Evelyn Davis La Gene Manchester Joy Taber Patsy Wilhelm Louanna Cox Diane MCGlothl1n Dee Hicks Doris Kerley ZND ROW Hulene McDonald Vera Mae Howell Darlene Loudermilk Elizabeth Williams Geraldine Smith Alice Steele Dora Jones Faye Layman Barbara Kirkland Cynthia Keeler Bonnie Mayes 3RD ROW Cleo Springstead Nancy Willingham Charlene Matthews Myrtle Lewis Elva MCGary Maxine Blackwell BeckyKernp Mae Wilson Jo Evelyn Pittman Rita Chancellor NINE NOTE NUTS 51 xi N-Q Cynthia Keeler Diana McGlothlin Patsy Wilhelm Jo Nell Payne, Joy Taber Jo Ann McGuire Alice Steele Charlene Matthews, Mae Wilson l l r ' I 7 I 7 I I 9 7 I J , . ' I I I Y D ! 7 ! I , . ' 9 3 ! I l I 1 1 J ' ly 4 , , , 'J , A . - . . . , .. 1 S 4 -, i- ' -, ' ii ' I L 47 Q . f 9 , 4 A I ' A . A ' A -. f -' if .- .,.4fa+g'.-. '-,,Q5 - 'Mraz ' ,- . .. '- C , . tyfc . , P , ' - , - , we -Q-.-. . .. ': 7 f 7 , R f .3 l ! 1 I I I W MIXED CHOIR TOP ROW B1lly Shelton Kelth Srruth Rutherford I-Iollle Stewart Gaylord JK Paul H111 Larry Blackwell Tommy Perdue Lloyd Ross Stanton Hughes Herschel I-Iayme ZND ROW Betty Coppedge Patsy Wtllxams Wanda McDonald Wanda Chancellor Ra mona Farles Ina Jones Maxme Cox I..1ll1e Gahga Zulean Fxsher Ellzabeth Slxder 3RD ROW Louanna Cox Patsy Westfall Shxrley Carter Joyce Smlth Charlotte Croker Eva June Smlth Dorls Brown La Qu1taMcGu1re MELODIERS OFFICERS Alnce Steele, Jo Ann McGuxre, Cyn thxa Keeler. X Joy Taber Presxdent Allce Steele Student Director Jo Ann McGu1re Vlce Presxdent Mrs Cobb Dxrec tor Mae Wnlson Reporter Vera Mae Howell, Secretary Treasurer. or Y ' 1 ,. I C 1 Q . .P ' 4 4 1 I 4. 1 1 , 1 4 A ' 1 1 1 1 1 I Y I I I - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - . . 1 xl' .ala J 1 3 , -Y 1 ' 1 - 1 ' U 1 1 DCP SQUAD AN FIGHT SOING The Flght Sons wrltten by Mrs Juamta Cobb and adopted by the Pep Squad as the ofllual school fmght song has proved to be a lax orlte vvltn everybody Fxght Comanche lndlans And shovv us the best you have Whether we Wln or lose thls Oarne Play xt faxr and we ll love you just the same For we are behxnd you We'll stay wlth you to the end Come on lndlans get that ball And crash through to Vxctory' ASSET TO SCHOOL The Pep Squad oxcamaed thms year has proved to be an asset to our daxly school lxfe The members xnc lud 1 no every boy and curl Ln school have had the opportumty to attend all football games m one body and have supported thelr teams Many of the members have also attended theboys and Oxrls basketball games Led by the cheerleaders the pep squad meet lngs have created a new mterest IH sports CHEER LEADERS '--'zu Dorxs Brown Sophomore Betty Jones Jumor Bobby Carter Sophomore Alxce Steele Senxor Patsy Westfall Freshman v Q Y ' 1, I ' '. 7 -y ', '. 1 Q n , Q , . A ' ' - . 2 , t D Y - - Q , , D , , , y. . , I I V 4 Y . . , 7 , A Y I ' xl 5 c O . 1 . 1 I J S ' ' 3 Z7 L- 1 -1- A 1 ll , ' - Z- W 1 . L 1.87, 1 Q J n Q 5 .5 'A ', .. f , v ' , 2 , ' 5 , 1 , ' 9 , - We S PQRTS 1 x ,.f',2!Q-' Q 722 2 , f ,193 ' 5 Q x I xy e- Xf . 6 ' A 4 JJ gif-T45 0 fQQ' .ga K9 1 1' -J fi X X! ,nw V, Q I 71 ff M I A .H Q Q ,X 'wi i 'Wir Q De Leon Waco Hamilton Lake View San Saba Coleman Ballinger Stephenville Cisco Ranger Total C F1 FOOTBALL YF' 4U IU 1 'x Coach Eorchert Captaln Barry Arthur Captaxn Lloyd Bmggs Coach Galxga They 4' I X a. 0 W' ' ICT TH' H H TEAM I . IJ, I CWB 1 ROW Gene ROW Nutt ROW I Coachliorchert Calvtn Lee Weldon Bowden Jlmmy Norton Marvm Lee Etlly Wxlson Coulter Harold beay Jerry Cregory Robert Wll1lS Johnny Couch II Charles Iiurks Barry Arthur Dalton IIlCkS litlly Goforth Harold Prlee Kenneth NIL John Btaty Donald Robertson Glen Ellms Robert Mc:Ree Joe Carter Coach Galxga III Sharon Green Lloyd Btgvs Weldon Iheks Weldon Iurner Bobby Radford TEAM ul' YL Q, .r 10.- , uf' ROWI Chester Hayes Jerry Stewart Pat Sullxvan Joe Beaty Donald Llrod I51l1y Curry Brent Waldrop Jack Pettxt Sammy Marshall Coach Moore ROW II James Lester Joe Purcella J C Simms Lloyd Wxlltams Bllly Jack Carter Calvln Cox Kenneth McA11Iey Joe Walker ROW III Wesley Spxvey Charles Levxsay Bllly Carpenter, Don Cunmngham Ardxth 'ltmmons Cecml Brownlee Don Scott Robert Woods f .18 ' , I 5 5- ,J 'll I ' I Y Q , tx f 'Q . a f I ' : 1 S I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 in l 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 0 I I - 1 I 1 Y 1 1 I 1 1 S' 'fr 3' 1 1 1 1 'C 1 I 0 : 1 C, 1 ' 1 V- 1 I ' ca 9' .. Y ' ' l S. G ' - . . 1 I ,C I I - lf r 1 ' ',. 'fx ., : 1 , I --- I . ' J' - , F1 I . . I ' 5 ' , ' 1 f A X X 1 ' I X L N ' AQ! P' ' I' 14 . 1 , '-AA ' I '.,' l R 4- ' VA A--ir . ,Q K ,'..1: ,,t 'f . J? Q .1 l 1 h 4 . ' J. Pj' ' 'T I-' 1 ' ' fl. . ,-' ' ' Ae. , g - . 4 ' ' ' I Y I A 3 Y X Y I Y , , G , .. Q - - I 1 , 1 0 0 1 1 1 . , , . : 9 I I ' I I 5 f V 'xigiklsb-Tu '41 Cllxin Lee JCI-ry Johnny fiE1I'Ol.d Gregory Couch Seal' Weldon Turner Dalton Hicks Glen Ellis Gene Donald Coulter Robertson g-30 Weldon Hicks, All-District Back, races for Z8 yards anda 'l'. D. against Cisco. Indians won 40-lZ.. John Beaty Jimmy LlOyd Norton BlggS N' A fl ,- B . 'av ' ll Uh' xx 4 ... 2. ii Q sf ' 22,4 ' ' .lla T1 1 5 1 -- . 'Q , r-w:'A:.:, 1 v -. fu' , V.l-::.,, v-- .I 5 ' , .-.K . l'- ' .A . A557 I . W, L . ,. M, . 5 055' .wx nQff',v-1 . Q Kenneth McNutt lhe defensive team sparkles as Ranger's backs are repeatedly thrown lor losses. Indians won 13 0 to tie for District. Weldon Hicks - ..-- 'M- V m J. . 1 .Z -'-c5.?m , I 1- X-:J ,V . ,p n ia ' Q K L Q 4 K. ' A '14 +4 Weldon Bowden Robert Willis Marvin Lee Harold Price Barry Arthur BGYS' BASKETBALL 1953 The basketball team of this season will long be re- membered as one of the most exciting in the history of our school. Although the team did not repeat as District Champs, the manner in which the boys played, and the narrow margin of their losses made this season unfor- gettable. Every game was never won nor lost until the final seconds of the game. Stressing good sportsmanship, and thrilling us with an exciting pressing attack, the boys made every game a thriller. 1' LEFT TO RIGHT Calvin Lee Robert Wood Gene Coulter Harold Price Lloyd Biggs Glen Ellis Robert McRee Dalton Hicks Billy Goforth Weldon Hicks Donad Spivey Billy Wil son Weldon Turner Knot pictured KNEELING Coach Moore LLOYD BIGGS, 3 yzxletterman, shoots WELDON TURNER, 4 yr. letterman, a field goal against Stephenville. In the helps lead the WGY HS Comanche beats last minutes of the game, Stephenville CiSCO 49-25. rallied to win 51-48. While BILLY GOFORTH screens, WEL- DON HICKS shoots for two points against Stephenville. DISTRICT T CHAMPIONS 1953 For the fifth straight year the Comanche girl cagers have repeated a District Championship. Combining speed with playing ability, the girls won every district game. These girls missed the State Meet this year by two points when they were defeated in the final game at the Regional Meet by Nocona 60-58. TOP ROW Elete Barkley Linda Reed Coach Ross Mary Andress Joyce Smith Neva Tin BOTTOM ROW Jane Bradley Maxine Henry Mina Woods Laura Auvenshme Inell Cagle : I . 7 D I . Y I ney. 2 , ' , ' , ' , cc 7' TEAM TOP ROW Mernell Vmeyard Maxme Robertson Venetxa Coker Coach Ross Ramona Farmes Gaynell Thomas Nancy Cunmngham Vlrglma Robertson BOTTOM ROW Bonme Stark Janxce Holmsley Patsy Wllllams Audle Splvey Lou Ann McA111y fl' Mma Woods looks on as Scrub An dress makes that well known turn under the goal whxch seldom falled to net two pomts Joyce Smlth and Llnda Reed all state guard of 1952, chsplay good defenslve ac tlon agamst Stephenvxlle , H . - T H 1 . 1 A l iw.. k ' W ' . ' ll - , - . . ' ' ' . . 1953 TRACK SQU D J E5 . N , ,., .e e. I I .I S X , V-11 E: H Gb '. ,Ji 2 G 3 f E . 1 . T x I Lloyd BLgg5 Weldon Hlcks Calxln Lee and Kenneth My Nutt xn the 440 ward relay 1-za-Q3 nO vii in 4' Wav- I 41-1 i4 Iilsnx 9 ri '4f C L wt X97 3 f P . I I Y w 1 1 E .. M ill' E v 'E - :sl max? .5 1 a f 41 'F I lg l 5 M-.. d 1 gl 'f -- p l 'u 'v-6, Butch Bean clears the pole Donald Elrod ind Donald Robe rtsonxvork out for the 880 yard run BELOW Bobby Racllord Glen Wllson Marvln Les anc Bllly Wll5OH get Ln shape for the nmlc run ffm 'S ill ,.. W., aa, A3 , ,,,,.,. N ,,,Q,v., .Mun ima- --:J W ' ys:g2f.-- , f t . fe:::a-1. -- 2 v1 Q., 5 V HNWQL ' Y f .W-4 ' ' Q.. 'E ' 4.,, . ,'HT'x-. Q ba! .-.Q-manger 1- ,sf t , - ,221r?'a4 6 if if. In - 1' ' ,, 6' A' 2, ' 'l I ,-5? ' x',. -, Q -- 7, I .Eg ,yi 'vw My My .. i ' R . ' 1 'A f'1lf 'fW7riw , H I 193.-' 5 1- eu lf- --1:,leQ,1s:545J , , - 'qu V ,,,,,,L,, mustang H 'AM .- . , .r ,V .,. 553, N ,,, , Q.fa:b...i M, fi Dalton Hicks and Weldon Turner take Calvin COX, Billy Jack Carter, and those high hurdles. Turner holds the Sharon Green have high hopes for the district record, 15. Z. diSCL1S throwers' contest, . XT' . . Q if - . -' 1 . , J ' ,....-4,., . 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Q BACK ROW: Timmons, Coulter, Kirkland, Cl.ayton, Sellers, Steele, Curry, Carter, Dutton, Woods, Ellis, McRee, Stewart, Blue, Cunningham, Ross, Henson, Moore, Sullivan. FRONT ROW: Coach Borchert, Hayes, Green, Elrod, Lester, Cox, Pyburn, Wilson, Willis, Price,W. Hicks,McNutt, Radford, D. Hicks, Brownlee, Biggs, Bean, Turner, Robertson, M. Lee, C. Lee, Carpenter, B. Wilson, Coaches Galiga and Moore. Verflsarg 1 'N in 4 1 f Y-f Y . -. iff. i i l x '11 I ' ' AC. 'D . ARTHUR CHEVROLET AJ -eqwaxm 34 Flrst In ServLce Because We Put Servxce Fu' ' Cornphnnents of CHAMBER COMMERCE Cornanche Texas Qziigfdds, Qgfeefsff ml 95 5. Lyme 2: -L -11 -B Q 3 --Q ?-L iii' H5955 E g pg: g 5 Qqwwm N '75 A 'K . 5 V qi iv- , x Lii 4 -..- gh- Q .EE S , L- --.2 '- 1: 3-E T 4- - f . T5 . ' - - -- 1... , V + 1 T' .iz-,--K- V 2 f i' X-I -i- ii , 5 ' 1,- zfs. T' gba 261: f . - -.U ,xx ' . .ipaq 9 M- V -. xl? 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RIPPETOE S CAFE Goo d Food BAXTER'S PLACE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Comanche Texas THOMAS STARK TIN SHOP For Au' COHd1tlOD1Hg Sz Tln 'Work Comanche Texas SOUTHVN EST NATURAL GAS A 8. P GRO 8. MKT Comanche Texas ' +f 'sf' If BIGGER J VALUES' QAM Shop At HARELIK'S Comanche Sr Hamllton . 4 :A , If Eftxvgl , W W Ei 5 ii a N, fg -A EH 'E' L I A : PIGGLY VJIGGLY Pro 'ix P JCB1gS IGGLY Q HF., , S rczsn Ano cunso MEATS B'r.f COMPLIMENTS OF THE COUNTY OFFICIALS R i' Comphments of TUPIN S JEWELRY BONSER'S PRINT SHOP DURI-IAM'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY excu- DIUG STOII Comanche Texas CARNES MOTOR an Half ZA Studebaker Sdles az Serx 1ce STATE NATIONAL BANR Me behewe the Schools and Churches of Comanche County are 1ts greatest asset and the youth of th1s county Lts greatest resource Member of the F. D. I. C. CC. . I I I rr Y- I SINIITH IXIO TURB Bunn BEN EN RIDGE S DRY GOODS Fume Dreqs Mitemals Dobbs H115 1' OI unc Shoes Adxange Pdtternc, Phone S30 QQ X G- .gg THE XN D Puntcxb Stitlone ry Pubhshers Slnge 1875 County 5 Oldcs fhs HE CHF 1 buslna SH 1115 DAIRY gig: Vg RING PERRY BROS Glfts Valxety SAR I OR S DRY Cl EAINERS , ' .S V ' -no- ' 5 O O, N H ' ' l 'fx-:- W l W Y ? 9 1 l JXP ' 1 ' 1.15 . , , f r , x Look At These Values , ' H- C O .,'-- R J B9 ,L . . .1 1 , - ' . S 'i f . , Yi, . , I - - ,, , IDEAL CAFE On Ft. Vvorth Hiway Home Cooked Meals Mr. Sz Mrs. Charles Lewis Phone 264 A ...J COMANCHE WHOLESALE GROCERY Incorporated 1921 Phone 243 Serx lng Comanche and Surroundlng Terrxtorxes gulf MDNDAY-9 Ile fa l J :I -:WK B UMM ron Quick uuunonv SERVICE STUCKEY'S LAUNDRY f 'ff N ' HI 4-1 -,, 1 STUDIO Comphnnents of ' - Q qllltl , A ' 1 Q 7 . - m0 53511431 LAWRENCE'S STEAK HOUSE fwii ,L I ' L., -2191 x . ly INAQTLLIIY QIEMOWS MOIUR L Ira Ch rm ons L, Q11 nwons Auth0r1zG'dSf:1lQ-S did bgrxue Plione 397 D DI EY EROS Ax '---.......-I WTEYA, ryslc Plyrrmou 1 DURHLXIVUS DRY CLEANERS Momte Moth Proof Cle llllllg MULLlCAN'S DRY GOODS Outhtters Fcr The Entmre Famlly SFRAILEY ELECTRIC Your General Elec rxc Dealer Vlater Pump Sales 8: Servlce Motox Rewlndmg Radlo 81 Telemsmon Sales 81 SCIX1CC Phone 348 218 N Ausun gal? ff fron? 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