Comanche High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Comanche, TX)

 - Class of 1955

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we MJ , W Pvesew 5 :VOL uma o F M 6?wWmff Comawche Highgclnool. Comawche ,Texas EDU052 ausmess MANAGER ATlwLc'l Campus Adm N i 5TTa CLa-asses AcfverT i 5 em eNTs HELLO READERS L1fe 1n 1954 '55 has been another glor1ous adventure for Comanche Hxgh School In1t1at1on ramy day gathermgs 1n the corr1 dors pep ralhes thr1l11ng football and basket ball games track meets club meetmgs class soc1als band tr1ps Senlor pr 1V11e ge s he faxthful W a r r 1 o r Chr1stmas hohdays m1d term exammatlons assemblyprograms elec t1on of school favor1tes crownmg of the foot ball and band Sweethearts the Sen1or Class All are prec1ous exper1ences to be chermshed forever Thus through plcture and story we have str1ved to fold mto these pages the sp1r1t of Comanche H1gh School A school Splrlt strong enough to control thoughts and act1ons hvely as the mormng news tanglble as star dust spontaneous as laughter W1th crossed flngers we hope that you wxll enjoy your yearbook as much as the staff has enjoyed mak1ng It for you YOUR STAFF ww K Uzaw xdfirwfff' . W .alan . , . , . . . y t Play, honor awards day -------------------- . , . . , in- ,x MEMCJRIAM j DAYLON WRIGHT THEDA LONDQN Soon we leave Comanche I-livh School on a glad and lovely day But without the two beloved frlends we lost along the way Accident and illness came while they were fresh and gay Their warm young hearts were chilled and they were stolen t awa Q Theda was our sweetheart and where ever she did go People always loved her with her smile that left a glow Daylon was a swell guy too an all -around good Joe And they lived and loved and laughed with us before they had to go Then the loving Master called them to His Kingdom in the sky, Yes, perhaps it was for the best, and someday we shall see why. But we pause to just remember, and to leave tribute here ----- For Theda and for Daylon --------- we will always hold them dear. Y DEDICATIO Walker Presents Class Key to Davls We the class of 1955, smcerely dedxcate th1s annual to our Freshman fr1ends the class of 1958 As we watch the presldent of our c1ass present the class key to Vernon Creath Davls your class presldent, we hope It w111 unlock the door to a very possess as many wonderful t1mes for you as the year 1955 has held for us W1th th1s key we urge you to acceptthe ob11gat1on of upholdmg the hzgh standards and trad1t1ons that have always been characterlstlc of the Comanche H1gh School happy and s u c c e s s ful year which will BUILDINGS AROU D THE CAMPUS QM cmuhni ' ADMINISTRATION BUILDING SCHOOL SONG Comanche I-hgh School It keeps the golden rule In all Dune Land There's none quxte so grand As our own dear hxgh school They say that days w111 come When we are far away But wherever we stray We 11 come back someday To our own dear Comanche High School dk 'we as we-25 -5, -4? 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Y- j:ij',.va'fJu-T-,3, - P fu1'f '-, f 1 -:,..a.t- .-.-. ,:e..,.-if 3' 1 -4'1 -' 1 .2','.-4,411 ' -1 1 , 7 5 ' Y :E , x k,..M,Q-A k S 1 -- -f 3 ,'- -L --f- 17 , 5 Q . -g ' -1 I V : E V . lf, sm N, . 5 1 J J . 1 V . -,. fl 'H .11 -, 4 x 8. T, W ' .3 f,. iff pl-iff' Q f f 4 ,X ,ik 2 ,i A3 HALLOWEE KI G AND QUEE Carolyn Scott Dale Fisher , . ,Ly-, , ff A -4 ... 5, . K :ff 1 N 5. .Q 45' .6 x ,ff v 2 'A : 5 QL? J? 2 ' if iw, 'H 'EXW sg 5 OH, MY! SHE'LL NEVER CATCH A GROOM, UNLESS HE'S CAREFUL WITH THAT BROOM. SENIOR FAVORITE 5 'I , ,vf N Y 2 A 1 f H gjg? J G E ' 4 , I f . . 'TTY' Z, a ., 2 G E U 1 i ' 'Q 5-'E' ' 'E' , 1 ' 11 4: 2 5 U 2 R 2 if T fp 1 f T. 2 ,1-5 A I .M 'N-he-0 BLACK-EYED PEAS ON THE FIRST, WE HEAR, WILL BRING GOOD FORTUNE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. JU IOR FAVORITE 'hfwx ACK' .,- ' K5'. 'lo ..f.' f A x . 52? i735f':13t?A A . ,. A I. S X . ,5 x. Q, . .1 z . N . ms ,f . N . S -T rf' fri .ri J ff? r. -, '55 , .E 9,3 : ff Q 1 'I .. '9C f V f V ' - f bsfgq' 'N N. W- E. - A , s. Af -..:,... F- . .- ' ' .2f:.:Q i?'5 +1-3? ,. .11 -4 f' Q51 :W 'Q ' I ,..9- .5 Q25 ,., , ,f . , - G aff 43 xi P AD LIBBING CAN PREVENT A RIBBING, BUT CROSS YOUR FINGERS WHEN YOU'RE FIBBING, SCPHQMORE FAVQRITE L5 'ix 'N ' :ig .Y - - Ns. I -ff , , f :fa , ,Jn vf- . X391 ,,,..Cs. f-- 'F Q ' , , ' :gf 7154- A . , .n 'MQQQ :AL . 5 35 A , sw- 3 THESE FRESHMEN'S CHANGES SHOULD BE GOODQ THEY'RE MAKING SURE TO KNOCK ON WOOD. R FRESHMAN FAVORITE I an Hijxngg,-sg,ga.:g5.g-,fi,QW,.5gf,Wgq MOST POPULAR MOST OUTSTANDING Bobby Carter Jean Stanton B111 Curry Gene Manchester WHOS WHO IN RUNNERS-UP CAMPUS COUPLE SMILE GIRL Gene Coulter Jane Cagle Nancy P1nson ffn. Q0 . - Q aio, , . , Aff- v 1 1 - R- ' vw at-Q , : , - A . O , 9 E5 s 2 ' A :ff ' E Q . L 1 1' gf ' ur, '::YE.3.T':'fi it A .1 . . . . T7 k ,,, , A - . . -Us i, , :L ff + f Q r . : g U . , , , .53 -,. s- M f ' :' 1 I. .. I 1 , x.x - . , L TQ' .nf fx NF! S Q , mL,,g,f2 .424 Calvm Lee Nancy Pmson Suzanne Marshall Jack Pett1t SENIOR JUNIOR FAVORITE RUNNERS-UP SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN T Hlqkg C Scott G Harnmck Joe MCCl1l1O'-lgh Jane Matthews SWL... 'ilu' 4, 1f Qs if Q O., . A-av J . O I is - . ' . . ' 4 f... .a:. V, .Q 1. 1742 E'255?fff,i1:ef.l ' 'A , ' lg , ' . A 751. L ' A ' f' 1? ' . 'at .- A kt Mft-in . 1 Q- 1- Q , O ff has . ,, an X. ..,, Q- , ,,,,,,-,,, . .Q 2 U! 3, -9 W- , Q 9: 9575 M .., A ,. . h K, -, , , kr. Y . X Q .3 . . , , V x, ffv -vw -,-1 , , 4- V .' , I. . .L .1 ' . . Ser' ,sg , J- J-A f ' ' - I , ff, '- .' 5 ' ' 4 Q' X, g ' ' 'I ? - . ., 1 ' . ' f , 'Y ' QL .f NM-,gif J '. O U 4 '--.5 ,flkyg X- . xg X' 4: -1. , . . Y , ' 'O ,, , ' . . M - 5 ' . , A . , h -. f, .5 X ' -f . 4 , fa ' ' -.:' ,'f 11 .. Pu 1. , 1 . .ex-4 , -1 X P 1, s 'xv , iz- 'If I - 2 A v ' , - ' x-. f F 2-?' ' . . - pq. O 4 ,-'g.- : ' S V 1 K s S-ig! 5 N Q f 2 3 ' 1 2 - f XQ Jones Lew1s WHO S WHO I H Fmtts D Louderrmlk I.. McA111ey i ..7' -.,...-Q.,-v ' fd Iiivl , 3 . 4, gl 'xi Av f '31-.Lli . V X 1 - 'Uv' r V . . , . I 0 ,V 1 D. Beene J. Cagle M. House L, Cox B, Curry Y I. M. ' . ' . ' . ' 1 f ' ' . ' I , ' K . J, 1. 5 - . 5 ' tins gf .' 50111 1 I- .fir il - x. . L McGu1re G McNutt C Matthews I.. Manchester B Mayes Pmson D Steele J Stanton D Kukland N Wxlhngham J' Walker 'flu NN JANE CAGLE F H A GIRL OF THE YEAR Each time I sign my name, Jane Cagle, State President, in my heart it reads, 'Comanche Future Homemakers of America. Jane Cagle, Mother-Daughter Banquet As she has given honor and tribute to our local unit, we feel that it is our turn to salute . . . . . . JANE CAGLE, OUR GIRL OF THE YEAR Truly, Jane, in her per s onal application and practice of F H A ideals, is the symbol of the F H A , not only of the Comanche Chapter, but of the State organization as well. Comanche F H A Chapter WHO'S WHOI F H A GIRLS OF THE MONTH These Girls of the Month cente ed around their president represent the mann e r in which the activities and success of the local chapter are centered Heavy responsibilities rest upon the local president Truly it can be said that Nancy has lead our chapter Toward New Horizons, for many ,f our girls are capably assuming re- sponsibilities as officers in District, Area, and Chapter President Summer ..... September . October. . . November. . December. . January . February . . State organizations . . . NANCY PINSON . HELEN MORGAN JEANETTE READ . . JOYCE PHIFER CAROLYN SCOTT . .LAURA HILLIARD . . QUAY WILLIAMS NANCY WILLINGHAM ORGANWONS Most everyone dreads the aftermath When eoal black tabbies cross the path PRESIDENTS CF ORGANIZATIGNS DAVID WILLIS Student Council NANCY PINSON F H A JAMES LESTER C Association JACK PETTIT F F A BOBBY CARTER Spanish Club MINA WOODS Library Club BREN T WALDROP Band TUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR MEMBERS: David Willis Joe Walker Donald Elrod Pat Wilhelm JUNIOR MEMBERS: Troy Dobyns Waylon Hilliard Carolyn Bear SOPHOMORE M EMBERS: Dale Fisher Ted Hicks Carolyn Scott FRESHMEN MEMBERS: Creafh Davis Billy Gene Norwood Anita Edmondson David Willis, Stude nt Council President and W L. Morris, Sponsor, discuss plans for the Student Council for '54-'55, CarolynBear, secretary3 Bo Elrod vice pres1dentgAnita Edmondson, treasurer and Pat Wilhelm, r ep or te r, are counting the votes for some election. ARROWHEAD STAFF Editor ..... Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager . JANE CAGLE QUAY WILLIAMS LILLIE GALIGA BOBBY CARTER Photographer. . . . DEAN JOHNSON Art Editor . . . JEANETTE READ Activities . . . . MARJORIE HOUSE Activities . .... LaQUITA MCGUIRE Classes . . . CHARLENE MATTHEWS Features. . ..... LOUANA COX Sponsor . . . . .MRS. COX Quay Williams, Lillie Galiga, and Mrs. Cox watch as Jane Cagle, editor, explains lay- out plans for the ARROWHEAD. Jeanette Read, Charlene Matthews, and La- Quita McGuire finish last minute pages to meet a deadline. Editor .... Asst. Editor . . . Bus. Manager . News Editor . . News Editor . . Gram. Reporter Society Editor . Society Editor . Sports Editor. . Sponsor . . .. W JEAN ANN STAN TON . LA RAE SWINDLE . . DEAN JOHNSON . L. MANCHESTER . GAYLE MCNUTT . .BETTY DURHAM . NANCY PHNISON . D. LOUDERMILK . . . DAVID BEENE . MRS. LIGHTFOOT Mrs. Lightfoot and La Rae S w i nd le plan WARRIOR layout with Jean Ann Stanon, ed- itor. Patsy Atwood, Patsy Wilhelm, Gayle Mc- Nutt, La Gene Manchester, and Nancy Pin- son write news for WARRIOR. LIBR RY Anderson Atwood ik M. Woods, Pres. Miss Dunn, Sponsor Durham,-Edmondson Ellis, Evridge Faries, Fisher Freeman J. Bartlett -A i M. Bartlett S Baxter I ' Bear Blackwell A - Bragg Cagle f A I Casey W Chambers Q -7 Chilton Q I, ' ,b Cottrell i ' K Cox ,,,. X J ffixm. PZ. , ' I Croker, Cunningham ,, . Y as H - B. Davis, E. Davis rf . A . t 'S ,I L Day, Dunlap wx V if ,, , F K 'xl l L? . .. 6 ts' 3 K Xi' Q 4 Galiga, Gleaton Godfrey, B. Gore G. Gore, Hallman Hendrix Hicks, Hilliard Hinds, Holmsley Jolrmson, I. Jones N. Jones T. Jones, Layman B. Loudermilk D. Loudermilk J. Manchester L. Manchester , Mar shall CLUB McCamey McCullough B . McDaniel T . Mc Daniel Ma s singill VV' B . Matthews Matthews Matthews Mayes J: 2 .-ing' C Croker,V.-Pres.3D. W' McDonald V Hendrlx, V.-Pres.g N. K' Mcmotlfm ,. ' u . S. McGlothm ' E Jones Sec., J. Phifer, L M G 1 , J egg Treas M.Chi1ton, Rep. ' C une J. McNutr,K. McNutr h , Meyers, Morgan Q. . 1 Newhouse, Newsome ' I 1 I ' V . 1 - +2 . h if 54: Q, X f Phifer, Pinson . Rackley,Rains ' - A li Rambo,Read It f Rush X A 1 fH - , 1 Scott, Singleton V 1 I Slider,E. Smith ' ' Smith, J. smith 4' , ,Li M 5 if sul M. smith i 5 1' ' 'L' - QR ,-' h A r . , J :-- ., A-P 6 Spivey, Stanton Streety,Swindle 1 6' 'N Q Tupin, Wall K- A. Weeks ,, ZX A 5.3 Y, J Weeks, Williams K Willingham, B. Wi1SO1'1 N Willingham, K. Wilson Woods 'l '0- i2 Baxter Bear f 1 'Xi . B eene Blackwell Burton 1-31 ' S Q LUB J. Read, Song-Leader :Lit-dc' , - V., . fin 1 ' :v T. Jones 755, E 7 ' .X nr a A. B. Loudermilk f'- ' ' 1 J. Manchester X l x ,Q 17' B. Matthews 4 J. Matthews - jg McDaniel 1. 4 .in A - ' McCamey ' 1 McCullough ' ,V K. McG1othlin . EY 4 s. McGlothlin l , ff N. Pinson, Song -Leader C. Straley, Secretary MCEwin ' J. Walker, Treasurer G, MCNutt ' 4 3 A A T. Dobyns, Reporter J, MCNutt ' H V J. Gleaton, Vice-President Merritt v Meyers 1 QF -Q XR '. . Morgan, Newhouse ag - Norwood, Oden ,- Palmer, Pinson 1 ' Rambo, Read Roberson, Scott Smith, Straley Swindle Walker, Weeks Williams, K. Willingham N. Willingham, Willis Wilson is ' ,qgjiif-T' T5 wir' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA n 1 OFFICERS: Patsy Atwood-Public Relations Officer, LaQuita McGuire-Treasurer, Miss Frierson-Sponsor, Nancy Pinson-President, Miss Bohon-Sponsor, Helen Morgan-Cozw responding Secretary, Nancy Willingham-Vice-President, Marjorie House-Pianist, Becky Baxter-Recording Secretary, Ina Jones-Parliamentarian, Quay Williarns-Historian, Jea- nette Read-Song Leader. --2 if 43 Governor Shivers presents a proclamation declaring National Charlene Matthews, Ar ea IV F H A Week in Texas to Jane Cagle, State F H A Presi- Song Leader and Barbara Dav- dent. is, District III Historian. Atwood M. Bartlett B e ar M il E .,, B' we A l Bragg J . Bartlett Byrd Cagle Carnes Casey FUTURE HOMEMAKERS QMAKERS 1 E i Q3 4, Nrw No ow 0, 'Z' . 1 S: 2 2 Zi in L.. 117 9 A . 'IJ CL of 4 1, 0 x Cathey, Cottrell Chappell, Chilton Chambers Croker, Cunningham B. Davis, E. Davis N. Davis, Day Durham, A. Edmondson ' M. Edmondson, Ellis -- Evridge, Fisher Galiga 5 what Glasgow, B. Gore G. Gore, Hallman Hallmark, Hasley Hayes Hendrix, Hill Hilliard, Hinds Holmsley, House Johns on Hufstutler I.Jones, L. Jones N. Jones,T. Jones Lane, Layman Lee,B. Loudermilk Lewis, D. Loudermilk J. Manchester L. Manchester Marshall CDF AMERICA ln GARY HAMRICK T' gCDanie1 Chapter Sweetheart CDOna?d McEw1n K. McG1othlin S. McG1othlin McGuire, J. McNutt K. McNutt, Merritt w Moore, Mor gan In X' I if 's 3 .. Q .. Newhouse, Newsome Phifer, Pinson Read J VL J-V: if . N s T Rains, Ramob it Riordan, Rogers Baxter, Scott Y , Singleton, Slider J. Smith V 5 , A Mft 'XXI L M. Smith, A. Spivey N. Spivey, Swindle Thompson, Thompson Thornton Tupin, Vineyard - Wa1l,A. Weeks ' ' ' ' J. Weeks,P. Wilhelm S. Wilhelm A 5.34 - M! '--4 Wi1liams,B. Wilson J. Wilson,K. Wilson K. Willingham N. Willingham Woods A. Massingill N. Massingill Matthews Matthews 3 Ma tthe ws Matthews Mayes McA1i1ey McCamey 5, . f-F' J A if l 1. ! , i n 45: va, FUTURE FARMERS Auven shine Fi ,? r xv, Bachman Baker - if 1- .1 X .ma .1 V-54 H Beaty Bingham Brewster l. if ' 'ini' V' Q wx- 0 V an ' - S- . n v m-'Wiei Brooks Brownlee Burks Burns Burton is 1 '55 1 32 Q - '54, 1' Q . 'P xr Q 3 I xg 'uf ., t y Nr A xx. 'ih- , -if J. Pettit, Pres.: Mr. Dean Mr. Boyd, Sponsors. B. Carter,J. Carter Chance1lor,B. Clark B. Clark, Cogburn Connally Conway, Cottrell Couch, Curry B. Davis,C. Davis H. Davis K. Dodd,K. Dodd Dutton, Ellington Elliott, Elliott Elrod Fisher, Flanagan J- Foreman, J. Foreman Fritts, Gossett Graham Green, Gressett Gryder, Haas Hall, D. Hamrick G. Hamrick. OF A ERICA C. Lee, vice-pres., D. Mc- Guire, sec.g J. Beaty, treas.g G. Hamrick, sentinel. McA1i1ey, McCree McCullough, McGinnis McGuire, Moore Morgan Morris, Murphree D. Nelson,G. Nelson J. Nelson, Pettit Ratliff Reese, Ross Rush, Ruth Rutherford, Sears Shaffer D. Sliger, K. Sliger D. Smith,D. Smith D. Smith, Spivey Stark Stewart, Thompson J. Welch, V. Welch White, Wilhelm Willingham Kirkland Knight Lane Lee Lewis in +1 a 4 Q L , F V. .' S+-3, Pfx ' 'N-. -75 2G'w: 4., t - . .ag ' ' 1 ,Dj x Q' , 3 N .y NL X f'f '2 3Er -hu -ex 'nv-v1'qX,, XXX 'Lu-.X . X ,Y c , X' A -in X ik 'Bs' Y X B X . 'K -4 4 iv ,, PP 5 , .,, 3 , H ' '...5vf -1 -2 ,: -:,i'5Q5 .V .rw , Zi , .AIT 49 33 .- J. xv '1'1t'.. A , . Mu, ,,-xr li '- v. x,,g-guy-' 7 1-1 , -X WR .ia Qs, L 'P A-, iw: fm ' Eli:-ET? 1 ,W . .w K' 'TZ A 'QI' L -, N, ,. Q, , g.f1 -x xv. - - 2 'x ,PQ -v -H- F .la I-N ' , rf5j'13,,, ,- 41'- 'iskv G if' 4 5 , tin- .M an .:- 5 rg H 2 .c as i 'Y nts 1 .,,.- .ff .Q ,Q i, -: 0 :QE iii x. j AND HONORS 136 'Q Zh 'Y' SUE MCGLOTHLIN STANTON HUGHES BECKY BAXTER All State Band All State Band All State Band Candldate 0? 'ug PATSY ATWOOD BOBBY CARTER QUAY WILLIAMS A11 State Orchestra All State Band TMEA Orchestra Cand1date sf 3 li REGIONAL BAND Waldrop Carter McG1othl1n Baxter Hughes Shankle AND PERSONNEL Patsy Atwood Becky Baxter Carolyn Bear David Beene Dan Burton Martha Burton Bobby Carter Thomas Connally Wanda Cottrell Jo Ann Coulter Danny Creek Barbara Davis Jim Dudley Julia Dudley Betty Durham Lou Ellen Durham J. M . Dutton Anita Edmondson Mary Edmondson Johnnie Ellis Toni Evridge June Ferrill Jeannine Gleaton Bettie Gore Cynthia Gregory Carol Haas Donald Haas La Vonne Hall Wanda Hilliard Waylon Hilliard Stanton Hughes Mary Frances Lee Scotty Lockridge Betty Loudermilk Polly Jo McCullough Trevonne McDaniel Sue McGloth1in Joyce McNutt Suzanne Marshall Ann Massingill Nan Massingill Betty Matthews Jane Matthews Carolyn Meyers Dan Nelson Nancy Pinson Herbert Roberson Charles Shankle Jean Ann Stanton La Rita Strecty Bobby Sullivan Pat Sullivan La Rae Swindle Brent Waldrop Joe Walker Verdell Watson Ann Weeks Jean Weeks Harold White J. E. White Quay Williams Karen Willingham Barbara Wilson Bobby Wilson ,l 'lL CFFICE FORCE 1 Q 'Q' M. Lewis, L. McA1i1ey,J. Ellis, D. Kirkland, C. Bear, E. Davis J'.E. Lightfoot, L. Streety, B. Anderson, M. Woods Changing s chedules at Mid-T erm . Working hard or hardly working ? ACTIVITIES He'd better walk around the light, Cr else they're sure to have a fight RRCDWHE D SI FF ACTIVITIES Margie and Charlene are watching to s e e that Laquita doesn't make any mistakes in typing their s ection of the Arrowhead. Editor Jane and staff member Louana search for mis sing pictures? ???? ?!!! Mrs. C ox and Assistant Ed. Quay Williams select pictures for organization section. W RRIOR STAFF ACTIVITIE Editor Jean Ann explains what makes a good lay out. Staffmembers seem to be tak- ing it easy after a long day's work. Planning the features for next Warrior. 5 'il - Z. . A: W- , ' ' if A , . 5 f 1 5 - 117 1 : i .,-, ' s ,.. 'y A: fs , ' 5 15 fi A I .A ' 1 Q4 A 2 H1 jifff , U 5 ' 'u' , .Ju --if .J I ur 1 Run-nu i..1-s-f'1- -'W' X., -f-. X-.. . Bai . I V yt. 44. QHUMEMA - E AMERIFA -e ' ,. 1 .7 I I gt has F H ACTIVITIES Jane Matthews, Mona Cham- bers, and Jane Caglemake g o od telephone poles fo r the FHA Initiation Program. The third year H. E. girls mod- el their masterpieces at the s t yle show. They look very nice. At the District III FHA meet- ing, Jeanette Read is installed as district song leader. F F ACTIVITIE Joe B e aty, Ag. III member shows off his P ri z e Winning Herefords at the Stock Show in Comanche . Freshmanboys are served ice cream at the F. F.A. Initiation Party. Robert Brewster is pictured with his barrow at theFort Worth Stock Show. Also pic- tured are his b e s t showman- ship awards--the hat and plaque. -1 7, 1' K -fs x I 3 S ANISH CLUB ACTIVITIES This is a scene from Casey's Coffin that horrified guests at the Christmas party. Billy Norwood is initiated by upperclassrnen with b o a 1' d s and paddles. Spanish club members give the Mexican Hat Dance for other members . AN ACTIVITIES Band Sweetheart, Nancy Pin- son, also makes a good student director during Mr. Atwood's absence. Mr. Atwood and band members take in sodas at Abilene before hearing a concert by the U. S. Navy Band. Mrs. Lightfoot substitutes as band director, while Mr. At- wood is in Dallas attending the All State Band Festival with Comanche's representatives. TUDE T CCDLINCIL ACTIVITIES Student Council members and their sponsor, Mr. M o r r i s, di s c u s s the Salvation Army Drive. Patsy, the council' s treasurer, collects dues from Roger Croker. Hilliard, Walker, Dobyns, and Davis studyprograms sent out bythe SouthernSchoo1 Assem- blies. LIBR RY LUB ACTIVITIE .IeannineG1eaton recites the P0em, At Chris tma s, for library club members. Members are served cokes and c o o ki e s, and entertained by Mrs. I-LH. Ga1braith's review of Christmas legends. Librarians keep our books in the best of conditions. J- . 'YT' X CFFICE FCDRCE ACTIVITIE Mr. Lightfoot and office girl, E v el yn Davis , check student records. Most popular piece of furniture in the building, the telephone. Office girls register students for second semester. is ' M'uf.1.:f:fy' , ,,.5a,.,,,x'.,- 40 Qv 3 , 5,921 4 - J '-5 941' 5 9 I 1 Q .11-V ' si, it . . in ,'f1'Q,1.. ii:-Lf ,, ii?- 'fl . l 4 vs... i ff fin ,mga +3 .-,gg -5 an ATHLETICS 2 , .-,: , ., -Z - I' V wk The football boys find Luck, they claim, From stacking hands before each game. ..- .in 1 Q Q, . ..Q. '15 1: ' 'W ffl- -y a qt 2 1 A S 8 ' Q- 35 A ll. . 'S If -e - 11131 ' ,.:,- . .,. S 6 3 ... b g:,,..' vp. . - - ' 'fa' if ' 5? Q if All Gazmg out over the gr1d1ron at the close of a most successful season are Ass1sta.nt Coach Her M man oore and Coach P T Gahga Truly these two men have many memor1es whxch began on thxs f1e1d for here the have st t d y ar e many h1gh school boys on the road to fame and v1ctory Not only have they taught them a game but a way of 11fe as well SEASON'S RECORD Comanche 46 -McGregor 17 Comanche 13 -Mmeral Wells 13 Comanche 67 D'-151111 6 Comanche 25 Stephenv111e 13 Comanche 38 Ballmger 7 Comanche 33 Comanche 13 DeLe0n 12 Comanche 34 Comanche 13 Winters 7 Comanche 26 B1'adY 14 Comanche 48 -Monahans 12 Cgfnanche 33 Llttlefleld 35 TOTAL SCORES Comanche 389 Opponents 149 Coleman 25 Lakev1ew 0 TRI CAPTAINS Lee Carpenter Prlce A GAME GUY'S PRAYER Dear God Help me to be a sport 1n this l1ttle game of life I don' ask for any place in the lineup play me where you need me I only ask for the stuff to give you a hundred per cent of what I've got If all the hard drives come my way I thank You for the compliment Help me to remember that You won't let anything come that You and Itogether can't handle, and help me to take the bad breaks as part of the game. Help make me thankful for them. And God, help me always to play on the square, no matter what the other players do. Help me to come clean. Help me to see that often the best part of the game is helping other guys. Help me to be a regular fe11ow with the other players. Finally, God, if fate seems to uppercut me with both hands and I'm laid up on the shelfin sickness or old age, help me to take that -as part of the game, too. Help me not to whimper or squeal that the game was a frameup or that I had a raw deal. When in the dusk I get the final bell, I ask for no lying, complimentary stones. I'd only like to know that You felt I've been a good guy, - - -Chaplain' s Digest Beaty Brewster Brownlee Carpenter Carter INDIAN HONORS All District HAROLD PRICE, Tackle JAMES LESTER, Guard CECIL BROWNLEE,Back CALVIN LEE, Back Second Team All District BILLY CARPENTER, Guard All Area HAROLD PRICE, Tackle , CALVIN LEE, Back Second Team All Area. JAMES LESTER, Guard A11 stare CALVIN LEE, Back Conway Couch Coulter Cox Curry Ellington Ree se , Mgr Elrod All American Nominee CALVIN LEE, Back Hicks Gossett Goforth Green INDIANS B FFLE THE BEARCATS GAME STATISTICS COMJINCHE DE LEON 13 Score 12 8 1-'xrst Downs 12 186 Yds. Gained Rushing 213 S0 Yds. 1.L'.f! Rushing 172 166 Nev. Yds Rushinxg 131 6 Passes Attempted 11 3 for 32 Yds. Passes Completed 4 for 54 Yds. 3 Fumbles Lost 4 2 Pasges Intz-rcepted By 1 7 for IT Yds. Punts 2 for 65 Yds. 4 fur 40 Yds. Penalties 2 for 20 Yds, o 1 SCORING BY QUARTERS Comanche 0 13 0 0-13 De Leon 0 6 0 6-12 FIRST DOWNS BY QUARTERS Comanche J 3 2 0- 8 De Leon 2 4 2 4-12 U S INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ON INDIAN BALL CARRIERS AGAINST DE LEON Player TCB NYG Avz. Lee 17 37 2.2 Brdvrnlre 13 69 5,4 Timmons 9 41 -1.5 Carpenter 3 6 2.0 Coulter 4 3 0.8 -16 156 3.3 TCB: Times Carried Ball. NYG: Net Yards Gaine. AVG: Average Yards Gained Per Carry. Blocking by Kirkland and Goforth comes in handy for Lee against De Leon. COMANCHE SCALP THE CHIEF GAME AT A GLANCE COMANCI-IE LAKEVTEW 34 Score 0 13 puree r-M-we 13 334 Yds. Ga1ned Rushing 199 Yds. Iwi' Rushing 29 12 Passes Attemnted 12 10: 92 Yds. Passes Completed 4 for 46 Yds. for 20 Yds. Penalties 2 for 10 Yds. for 60 Yds. Punts 5 for 130 Yds. Fumbles Lost 2 a s SCORING BY QUARTERS Comanche 0 7 7 20-34 Lakeview 0 0 0 0- 0 PTPQT DOWNS BY QUARTERS Comanche 0 4 5 5-13 Lakeview 4 5 2 Z-13 0 s INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ON INDIAN BALL CARRIERS AGAINST LAKEVIEW Pllyer TCH NYG AVG Brownlee 13 209 15-0 T fv- 10 96 9.5 Coulter 9 30 3.3 Carpenter 2 3 1,5 TCB: Times Carried Ball. NYG: Net Yards Gained. AVG: Average Yards Gained Per Carr'-'. t U 3 I 0 ll They'1l never catch Calvin now! I . ICO O ll. Oil I I DIANS LASH THE LOBQS GAME AT A GLANCE. 4-9MANCHE, MONAHANS. 'fl , . First Downs 'Z 'HI Yards Gained Rushinr .... Ni 38 Yards Galned Passinl -1 24 uf 6 ,. Passes Comuleted I of I2 Z4 . Passes lntercentcd by . 0 -5 Opp, Fumbles Recovered 3 It Inr IH Punts. Nu., Ava, li for 8 for ml Penalties. No.. Ydle. 5 for .ri -on Y L IU' Indian defense avoids Monahans blockers. -Q WILDCATS STRIKE P YDIRT SENIURSU49 H GAME AT A GLANCE LITTLEPIELD COMANOHE 20 First Downs 18 138 Yards Cvalned Rushlnl 288 257 Yards Gained Passing 114 13 of 18 Passes Cdmpleted S of 11 3 Passes Interceptel By 0 1 Opp, Fumbles Recovered 4 2 for 33.5 Punts, No., Avi. 2 for 20 7 for 45 Penaltles, Nu. Yds. 2 for 10 Score by Periods: Littlefield 14 14 7-35 Comanche 6 0 14 13--33 Ardith Timmons uses his blockers in the Littlefield game. SEMORSN49 -o GIRLS' BASKETBALL T h e Ind ian Maidens pictured on this page de- serve muc h credit for their unfailing spirit, hard work, and p o r t r a yal of good sportsmanship. In spite of the fact that he had only four returnees from the '54 A Team, Coach W.L. Morris has done an excellent job of reorganizing the Maidens and lay- ing the foundation for another outstanding girls' team for the near future. CAPTAINS AND COACH Henry Morris Spivey Hicks Cunningham Baxter McDaniel Henry Spivey, Hallman, Dunlap, Newhouse, Gleaton, Morgan, J. Smith, M. Smith, Manchester, Chilton, Bragg B TEAM W McDonald N Davls I Newsome J Thompson Coach MOTT1S M Merrltt B Layman IG1asgow K W11son TENNIS Qu. K Q vu 5-1. McDan1e1 Blackwell I-hcks Lockrmdge Waldrop Sulhvan 14 EZ a g if f 1 Hs 3 aax 4 ,ui 42? Sl 2 5 f I is 25 . r S5 1:1 5 lx E gy .114- - N , , . , , -, X- . A .Q.,.,-., . , K., . - .L-'fm 5 , , 1,1 ggi? 'Q ia. ,, ,. , L 25 . 9' , ,. ! Q X 2 B TEAM FOOTB LL Coach Jerry Harnrick prepares f Braves for their future roles as :'f '7 Comanche Indians. Coach Jerry Hamrick FIRST ROW Coach Hamrlck Stewart Morgan Ruth Altemeler Dennls F1sher Gressett Lane McCullough SECOND ROW Dodd Dodd Davxs Holland Clark Marshall Hamr1ck Thompson Gossett THIRD ROW MCGIHDIS Foreman W1lson Burks Shger Norwood Welch Hamr1ck Sxrmon TRACK SQUAD OF l955 ,L Kp' se g4a'f v' 'M L , ' 4 T 1, wilt, by K .xx Q,-...J-4-nfwa, fs, . gl- ' ewes A W- 'Qi '-. Dodd IST ROW Ellmgton Pett1t Wxllmgharn Dav1s Lee Beaty K Dodd Denms Gressett Lane K Carter ZND ROW Thompson Foreman Burks Pr1ce D Hamnck W11son Stewart Curry McGu1re Carpenter Gossett Hlcks Welch 3RD ROW L Kexth Couch Shger Conway Brewster, W1lhelrn Cox Norwood McCol1ough G Hamrlch Stark Ross 4TH ROW Holland Ruth Coa.chHamr1ck Straley ff 1954 LETTERMEN: COX, Carpenter. Price. SPRINT RELAY TEAM: Perm, Lee, Ross, Lee Conway Brewster Curry Pettit Ross. Curry, MELCJDY MAKERS Sizzling Six David Beene, Brent Waldrop, Bobby Carter, Charles Shankle . Not shown: Stanton Hughes and Dan Nelson. Burrheads Ha r old Price, Billy Jack Carter, Harold Fritfs, Billy Paul Carpenter, Pianist-Charlene Matthews . The Honey Drippers Dixon M c Gui r e, LaRita Streety Harold Fritts, Billy J. Carter Peanist: Charlene Matthews. I 9' 1- J Harmonettes Patsy Wilhelm, Louana Cox, and Charlene Matthews. Pianist -Mar- jorie House. Note: Louana Cox was amember of the '54 All State Choir. CAMPUS FASHIONS ,X ,.. .-' ' ' 4 M Q., .- 41 'sq What some people won't do to be in style? Latest fad ---- Black hats, jeans, and suede boots. 5, 11. The question is: Can the girls with the can cans can-can? Could we have a future Mr. John in our midst? F MILIAR SCENES 1- -!.N, Y Q Q X Vi , . 9' ' a x, 1 'rl 4 . j 1 . : Q 3 . Did you say you wanted my picture ? Corridor Habits . . . Glenda Gore and Jean Ann Stanton, alias Miss Dunn and Miss Ross. Hurry!! The bell rang. . . . . . Morning, noon, and night, he's on the job. fi If ,aaa-. W, Ml .yi '-,351 '11 . -R SIT! 6 PIGSKIN PARADE 'ul'- Future secretaries skip shorthand class to decorate stadium for game ....... Twelfth man in action. . . V Indians move along as Price and Cox lead the way ................... Fathers' night on the gridiron.. . Um -pa -pa-girls. . . L4 ODDS AND ENDS gg S Speech class relaxes after mock faculty program........................... Lou Ann M c Alile y, FHA District III State Degree Ch. and Myrtlelsewis planning program of work for this year's degree candidates to follow .......... . Odds .... . The End .......................... NanM. serves guests at annual Jr. Garden Club Art Exhibit ............. , Flower arrangement in the making .... '4 'Yf J f ' 1 - ' -- , ,1 kJ5,'1:'. ' 2- . P- 1 ' - ' - ' I, ADMINISTRATION T Tiki Q nxt Take the teacher an apple they say, And you'lI make a good grade every day BOARD OF EDUCATIO These men representatlves of our most c1v1c m1nded and pro gresswe c1t1zens devote much txme and energy to the orgamzauon and malntenance of the Comanche Pubhc Schools Foremost 1n the1r m1nds IS the task of keepmg the school system abreast of the t1rnes ever plan n1ng the advancement and pr o g r e s s that w111 1nsure the best poss1b1e fac111t1es for the youth of Comanche School D1str1ct They deserve much credmt for then' generous and unse1f1sh serv1ce Presxdent FLOYD PRATHER V1ce Pres1dent W I LANE Secretary H J JOLINK Super1ntendent VIRGIL CHAFFIN Other Members GAIL P DUDLEY RILEY HILLIARD E W GLEATON BEAL MCDANIEL ADMINISTRATION AQ VIRGIL CHAFFIN Supermtendent JE LIGH W LMC As s15 ant 12 SuPPermtenden Prznclpal ACULTY Each member of the Comanche High School faculty is especially trained and interestedin his department,and all are vitally interested in the youth of C,H,S. Theirs is the responsibility of instructing, guiding, and leading us that we may gain maximum pleasure and achievement from our high school days, that we may be equipped to assume our places as responsible citizens of the democratic country in which it is our good fortune to live. Our respect and appreciation to them ---------- our teachers, leaders, friends! T.R. ATWOOD HATTIE BRIGHTMAN BETTY BOHON Band, History Math Homemaking 2 3 ' 355.3-R P QQ V 5 Wy 1 H- f FE TURI G OUR FACULTY Mr Chaff1n proves that housekeepmg can be Miss'Ross casts a curious eye on the ballot bucket in Mrs. Cox's hand. LID Typxcal early mornmg sess1on the day of the game 324 That ev1l look on her face means te sts tomorrow SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Thls Opened Umbrella Ins1de The Room May Well Be The Cause of Some Sen1or's Doom Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Reporter . JO E WALKER LA RITA STREETY NANCY PINSON MYRTLE LEWIS Vice-President . . . . BOBBY CARTER BILLIE ANDERSON - Band I-II: F H A I- IIIQ Library Club I- IV3Basketball III: Volleyball Illg F H A Jr. Degreeg Jr. Garden Club I3 Office Force IV. DAVID BEENE-Band II-IV3Drum Major IVQ Spanish Club I-IVQ Warrior Staff IV3 Stu- dent Council Ig All State Marching Band Hg Halloween Duke H. CECIL BROWNLEE - State Semi-Finals Football III3 Football III - IV3 Regional Track III9Softballg C Association IH- IVQ F F A5 A1l-Dis- trict Football Team IV. G O R D O N B O S- WORTH-Transferred from Odessa. JANE CAGLE - Out- standing Girl IVgRun- ner-Up Campus Cou- ple IV5 Editor of Ar- rowhead IVQ F H A State President IV3 Majorette IIIg Hallo- ween Duchess IVQ F H A District Presi- dent IIIQ F H A Area Vice-President IIIQF H A State Degree. BILL CARPENTER - Tri-Captain Football IVQ State Semi-Finals III5Ba sketball 1119 Class President III3 C Association II- IVQ Student Council III3 Class Favorite Runner-Up IIIQ 2nd Team All-District Football IV. BILLY CARTER - State Semi-Finals Football III3 C As- sociation III-IVQ Soft- ballg F F A IV. B OB B Y CARTER - Runner-Up Most Popular Boy IV: Band Drum Major III-IV3 Class Repre sentative IIIQ V ic e-President Class l'Vg Arrowhead Staff IVQ Cheerleader IIIQ Spanish Club President III-IV. HORACECAVITT-F FA I-IVQ F F A Parl. I-IIQ F F A Judging Team II: Choral Clubl-II3 BETTY COPPEDGE Band I-IIQ Basketball I-IIIQ F H A I-III: D. E. Club II-IIIg Cheerleader III: Choral Club I-Ilg Li- brary Club I-II. GENE COULTER Ru nn e r-Up Campus Couple IVgState Semi- Finals Football III5 Football II-IVg Bas- ketball I-IV: C As- sociation I-IVQ Hal- loween Duke IV. LOUANA COX-All State Choir IIIQ All Reg. Choir III-IVQ Vic e-Pres. Library Club II3 Sec. Student Council IIIQ Song Leaderg F H A II: Harmonettes II-IVg ArrowheadStaff IV. BILL CURRY-Run- ner-Up Outstanding B oy IVQ State Semi- Finals Football IIIQ Football III-IVQ Vice- Pres. Class Illg F F A Sec. IIIQ Reg. Tracklllg C As- sociation III-IV. BILLDAVIS-F F A I-IVQF F A Sentinel IIQ B Football III. DONALD ELROD Reg. Track IIIQ Vice- Pres.Student Council IVQ State Semi-Finals Football III5 Class Fav . Illg F F A Treas. IIIQ F F A Judging Team I-III. BOBBY FIELDS-F F A I-IV. PQ' It ELIZABETH FREE- MAN - F H A I-IV! Choral Club I-III3 F H A Girl of Month Ig Librar y Club I-IVQ Spanish Club I-IIQ F H A Jr. and Chapter Degreesg Jr. Garden Club II. HAROLD FRITTS- Outstanding B o y IVQ Class Vice-President Ig Class President IIQ Student Council II3 F F A President III3 F H A Sweetheart IIIg Lone Star Farmer IIIQ Star Chapter Far- mer III. B ILLYGOFORTH - Campus Couple IVQ State Semi-Finals H15 F F A Ig Football II- IV5 Basketball I-IVQ Track I. GLENDA GORE - Football Sweetheart IVg Band I-115 F H A I-IVQ Library Club I-IVQ One Act Play IV. SHARON GREEN - State Semi-Final s Football III3 Football II-IVg C Association II-IVQ F F A I-III3 Band I. CARL HALL - F F A I-IV. NANC Y HALLMARK- Transferred from Crowellg Band II-III5 Band Secretary IIIQ Runner-Up Band Sweetheart IIIQ Wild- cat Representative IIIQ F H A II-IVQ F H A Representative III5 Dramatic Club II- III3 Decl. II9 Volley- ball II. BILLY HARRIS - D. E. Club III. HURSCHEL HAYNIE Spanish Club IgChoral Club II. MAXINE HENRY Campus Couple IVQ F H A I-IVQ F H A Jr.andChapt. De- greesg A Basket- ball I-IVQ Volleyball II-IV. DEE HICKS-Basket- ballIIIgVo1leyba1l IIIQ F H A I-IVg F H A Jr.and Chapt. Degreesg Library Club IV. MARJORIE HOUS E Hal1oweenD u c he s s IIIQF H A I-IVQ Ar- rowhead Staff IVL Treas. Library Club III: Cheerleader IVQ Band I-II: F H A Girl of Summer III5 PianistofHarmon- ettes II-IV. DEAN JOHNSON Class Pres. Ig Span- ish Clubl-IVQ Arrow- head andWarrior III-IV3 Halloween Duke III. INA JON ES-Student Council Ig F H A Parl. IIIQ F,H.A. I- IVQ Library Club IVQ F H A Jr. and Chapt. Degreesg Choral Club I-IIQ Spanish Club I- II. CONNIE KEITH-F F A Sentinel IIQ Choral Club II. DON KIRKLAND State Semi-Finals Football IIIQ C As- sociat1onSec.-Treas. IV: TrackIII5 F F A I-IVQF F A Jud- ging Team I-III. FAYE LAYMAN - Choral Club II-IIIQ F H A I-IVQ F H A Jr,andChapter De- greesg Library Club CALVIN LEE - Most Popular Boy IVgClass Favorite Runner-Up IVQ F F A Vice- President IVQ Foot- ball Honorable Men- tion All State IIIQ Track State Meet II- III3 CH Association Vic e-President IVQ A11 State andAll Dis- trict Football T e a m IV. JAMES LESTER - Clas s Favorite IVQ Football III-IV3 C Association P r e si- dent IV:Student Coun- cil IIIQ F F A I-III5 All-District Football Team IV. MYRTLE LEWIS - Spanish Club I-II5 F H A I-IVQ State De- greeg Cla s s Repre- sentative IV5 Choral Club I-ILLQ F H A Girl of Month IIIQ Of- fice Force IV. DARLENE LOUDER- MILK -F H A I-IVQ F H A Historian Ilg F H A Jr-andChap- ter Degreesg F H A Girl of Month II3 B Basketball I-Ilg War- rior Staff IVQ Library Club II-IV: Choral Club II-IH. F F A Historian I Football Mgr. III. LOU ANN MCAL- ILEY - F H A I-IV5 F H A State Degreeg F H A District State Degree Chapter IVQ F H A Girl .of Mon- th IIIQ Choral Club I- IIIQ B Basketball I- II. LAQUITAMCGUIRE- Cheerleader IV5Class Secretary Hg Class Favorite Runner-Up IIIQ Halloween Duch- essIIIgArrowhead Staff IVQ F H A Treasurer IVQ F H A I-IVQ Choral Club I-HI. KENNETH Mc -AL- ILEY - F F A I-IV' 1 GAYLE McNUTT Head Cheerleader IVQ Warrior Staff IVQ Spanish Club I-IVQ Band I3 Tennis I-IIQ B Football III. LA GENE MANCH- ESTER-Class Favor- ite IVQ Runner-Up Outstanding Girl IV3 Fresh. ,Soph., and Jr. Scholarshipsg War- rior Staff IVQ Class Rep. lp Vice-Pres. Library Club IIIQ F H A Parl. IIIQ Bas- ketball III-IV. CHARLENE MAT- THEWS-F H A I-IV? F H A. Area Song Leader IVQ Choral l- IIIQ RegionalChoir III -IVQ Harmonettes II-IVQ Choral Club Soloist llIgSr. Qual'- ter Pianist lVg Li- brary Club l-IV. BONNIE MAYES - F GEORGENELSON F F A I-IVgPoultry Judging Team Ig F F A Livestock Judg- ing team lIIfState and Districtj. NANCY PINSON-Most Popular Girl IV3 Run- ner-Up Class Favor- ite IVQ B and Sweet- heart IVQ Halloween Duche s s IV3 Class Favorite Runner-Up Ii F H A Pres. IVQ S tude nt Council IIQ Warrior Staff IV. HAROLD PRICE -Out- standing BoyIVg Sec. T e am All Stateg All District II - IIIQ Tri- Capt. Football lVg Class Favorite Run- ner-Up IIIQ C As- sociation I-IVQ Reg- ional Track Meet lllg Basketball, All Dist.g Football Team IV. HERBERT ROBER- H A I-IVQ Library SON-Bandl-IIIgSpan Club I-IVQ Chor al ish Club I-IV. Club IIQ F H A Jr. and Chapt, Degrees. JOYCE SMITH - A Basketball II-IVgVol- leyball III: F H A I- IVQ Choral Club I-Illg Library Club I-IVQ F H A Degree Chap- terg F H A Jr. and Chapter Degrees. AUDIE LEE SPIVEY- A Basketball I-IV3 F H A I-IVQ Choral Club I-IV3 Library Club I-IV3 Volleyball IIIQ Baseball III. WESLEYSPIVEY- B Footbal1 I-II3 F F A I-IV9Poultry JudgingTeam I9 Livestock Judging Team llg Track I-II. JEAN STANTON - Runner-Up Most Pop- ular Girl IVQ Class Favorite II5 Cla s s Treasurer Ig Editor of Warrior IVQ Maj- orette III: Head Maj- orette IV: Library Club I-IV. LaRITA STREETY - Smile Girl IVQ Class Secretary IVg Cla s s Favorite Ig F H A Representative IIgLi- brary Club I-IV5 One Act Play IVg Hallo- ween Duchessland Ilg Class Secretary I. DONALD STEELE - Football State Semi- Finals III5 A Foot- ball III-IVQ F F A I3 C Association III- IV5 Jr. Track I. ARDITH TIMMONS - Football State Semi- Finals III: C Asso- ciation III-IV: F F A I-III. BRENT WALDROP - Band I-IVQ Band President IV3 All District Band and All Regional Band Illglst Place District Tennis IIIQ Third Place Ten- nis I-IIgOne Act Play IV. JO E WALKER-Band I-IVQ Class Pres. IVQ Halloween Duke IVQ One Act Play IVQ All Dist. Band IIIQ Span- ish Club I-IVg Stu- dent Council IV. BOBBY WATSON PATSY WILHELM Treas. Student Coun- cil IVQ Nine Note Nuts Ig Reg. Choir IIIQ F H A I-IV: Warrior Staff IVQ Harmonettes II- IVg Library Club I- IVQ One Act Play IV. I! NANCY WILLING- HAM-F H A I-IV: F H A Vice-Pres IVQ Choral Club I-IIIQ F H A Girl ofMonthg F H A State Degreeg Library Club I-IV3 Spanish Club I-IVQ Spanish Club Vice- Pres. Ill. DAVID WILLIS -Stu- dent Council Pres. IVQ Football IVg Span- ish Club II-IV: One Act Play IV3 Hallow- een Duke II3 Class Rep. IIIQ Student Council II. GENE WILSON- B Footballl-IIIQF F A Ig D.E. II-H13 Track I-II. MINA WOODS-F H A I-IVgF.H.A. Parl. IIIg A Basketball I- IV3 Library Club Pres. IVQ Office Force III-IVQ Volley- ball I-III5 Library Club I-IV. . JU IOR CLASS OFFICERS THE JUNIORS SOON MAY BE IN TEARS THEIR LUCK IS SPOILED FOR SEVEN YEARS Presxdent TROY DOBYNS Vlce Presldent I-IARRELL NORWOOD Secretary Treasurer JOHNNIE ELLIS Reporter BARBARA WILSON 1 . XX X ' v if : l , A 'LIZ n X 3 'Y il H,-Q. -en lk 'dx 1-v.-:7 5 51 A an l Dan Burton Bobby Clark Patsy Atwood Jane Bartlett Lewis Cottrell Calvin Cox Mary Bartlett Carolyn Bear Danny Creek Charlotte Croker Joe Beaty Ann Blackwell Nancy Cunningham Barbara Davis , 545'- 'Q X ' -3 'Y -or lt X N 001 nd ll .S 'Z 9 1'-X - .4 . nga- - 5 'J 1 r 2 A A l' A if Evelyn Davis Troy Dobyns Lillie Craliga Jeannine Gleaton J. M. Dutton Gathern Elliott Bettie Gore Gene Grurnbles Johnnie Ellis Ramona Faries Darwin Hamrick Donald Haas Zulean Fisher Duane Flanagan pi to I --1. C' A' X J 6' 'Q' 'Nh W sl ,gan- S' C ff. , ' 'x f ' l l' if r- 1,- ful' -f-J ij sd' K ix i Mary Frances Lee Scotty Lockridge Dorothy Hendrix Waylon Hilliard Bethel McDaniel Wanda McDonald Iris Hines Stanton Hughes Sammy Marshall Suzanne Marshall Larry Keith Harold Kiser Betty Matthews Waylon Moore I . p Q, - X ,PS ,ou 8 gl. .P x , . Uwe J, . f , no Ve e' :ff Helen Morgan B. J. Morris DOH Rogers Gaylord R055 Pat Murphree Dan Nelson Owetia Rush Webster Shaffer Harrell Norwood Jack Pettit Charle s Shankle Elizabeth Slider Gertrude Rackley Jeanette Read '. d xl' 3' La Rae Swindle C. J. Thompson Dwain Smith Eva June Smith Jackie Wall Quay Williams Je raldine Smith Jerry Steward Barbara Wilson Kay Wilson Corkey Straley Pat Sullivan Robert Wilson Loyd Hudson OPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS JNWY pu. ,fri U TJ md i'.z-JE' :J - 1 J 'l' OUR FIFTY FIVE SOPHOMORES WON T BE BLUE THEY LL HAVE GOOD LUCK WI TH THEIR HORSESHOE Pres1dent DALE FISHER Vlce Presldent BRUCE COUCH Secretary Treasurer SUE MCGLOTHLIN Reporter TREVONNE MCDANIEL 5 '1' - it 3. QA 'W a S, David Alte meier Bruce Couch Raymond Dennis Jerry Auvenshine Travis Baker Becky Baxter Sharon Bragg Robert Brewster Eddie Brooks Charles Burks Clinton Byrd Joe Carter Arvada Casey Mona Chambers Keith Dodd Kenneth Dodd Jim Dudley Tommye Dunlap Lou Ellen Durham James Ellington -QA W T? f ff'- x ' JS, X . 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White James Wilhelm J C Wilkinson I' :lp gif, 1.4 75. -.- .1 pf' ' . ,g.1.., . -H W L fr in lisa! ,nw I 4, I ,5 .1 I'IusrBU'R T D FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS imfir -lb-wr THE '55 FISH STORY WILL BE JUST GREAT IF THEY ONLY REMEMBER TO SPIT ON THEIR BAIT Pres1dent CREATH DAVIS V1ce Pres1dent MARTHA CHILTON Secretary LAURA HILLIARD Reporter PEGGY GODFREY iijyj, -E - A ff' J ai? P as I - Hn if i 545 iv-- A '?? :., N za an za -6 . 1 ,p 0- '79, 5, , V- i -H M '- f -4 x, , 4,1 19' ,F Horace Davis Nelda Davis Troy Amos Bobby Arthur .I.D. 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Watson 'a A' HM . .? CHEERLEADERS J. Allen J. Burks C. Haas P. Galiga G. Kibler S. Weeks M ' 74 .J , -Q '- 23? JR . HIGH Papooses COACH Dale Biggs 'Ahundred convertibles red i Will show you your mate, they said 'If you have ninety-nine, Then one more you must find. Just look for an Arrowhead ad. .ii ' ' ' ' , Ax 535 uf' J ah 1 A L I I 22 'kikaiiut xx X -n I X :WEL f fi F, Y :Qi . Pia, ' 4 W!! Q-9 - ff qv . Yi. -f 0' F A 4 ,, .1-3.4. AZ, Cy, v 33 ?L 49' xi 419' LA-5 A -1-am-fy ' X s 'i BURKS TRANSFER 8- WARING INSURANCE STORAGE COMPANY Brady - Coleman - Comanche BAXTER S PLACE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Comanche Texas Stop In For a Refreshing Snack at the BIG CHIEF CAFE Serving you 52 yearsv 723' if? ui? Fr mces oe Phone Com IIILIIL Tex PROFF ITT S STUDIO Ill if-Q. UI an ' z ' .I , 123 Sf? Sf? Z ' ', .TIS , I 'iff I Ll I L P 'I cc as I 5 ci ' ,.....- o ,:'....- ' ..,.:Q, U 1 'W Q 9 'Jule' ,.--- 1 0 . 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RILEY Ready to Wear Red 5: White Grocery Comaucllc, T6X39 on the Fort Worth I-Irghwcxy ,- w . 4, vw w 'Y' ' w N r' ' . III 1 I . ,Lrg . - , . .1 ' , . . -' , . . .. ' , . . 0 o 0 I , 1 , I COMANCHE WHOLESALE GHUCERY EDMONDSON'S SHOE SHOP COMANCHE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO T COMANCHE TEEN CANTEEN COUNCIL SOUTH SIDE GBOCERY 74 1008 S. A COMANCHE, TEXAS H O U S E S SINCLAIR STATION Cl-Il sp STRALEY ELECTRIC Your Kelvinator Dealern ..i.-gi., Water Pump Sales Sz Service Motor Rewlndmg Radlo 8a Televlslon Sales Sz Serv1ce -1.1-1. 4 NA COMPLIMENTS WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE N f -::Q i'- 1 I 'ii COMANCHE FEED MILL The P fy' -1. I0 .C. House Ph 3 8 2I8 . ' OF Mrs. Fa e Bell Evans .1 I S ,YI T3 L 7 If ' I 51 if OWL BEAUTY SHOP I I Geneva Newman Q I hone 487 Comanche, Texas I fb. . . f ' uf f DUTTON'S TEXACO H0 SERVICE STATION WWE!!! WA PER COMANCHE IMPLEMENT CO h CHOICE COOKIE COMPANY COMANCHE THEATRES IE N X2 .1 X . . . ik . . . I D I L 1 1 t 72,7 . . . Owner - J. S. Norton COMPLIMENTS OF MA STIC Ph. 510 SUN . Home of Reel Entertainment 1- ..:.-L. CLEMGNS MOTOR C0 IRA CLENIONIS XX NI E CLENIONS 4 I S T G FRICK Service Stahon FRlCK'S Friendly CAFE 506 E. Central Phone 575 'W ,, , ' 2 I f . , V g 1 iff ul I Z H i , 5 ' 5 7 O 1 v f ' Y L A A 1 . A X . u horizcfcl 1111's and Scruifc J' C I I I HIGGINBOTHAM BROS. 8. CO. General Merchants Dlstrlbutors of Quality Merchandise X Satzsfzcd Customer I5 Our Vos! Vuluul Assct COMANCHE TEXAS McCormuck Deermg Q Ill 1 Farm Machnne Implemems Refrl crltors Q Def. p Freeze Hlggmbotham Motor C0 Parts S des Qerx lce . U A 1..I'. 1'.i'Z'. - O I Q . . . , . . , , A . . . A I ful. ' . ' 'W-W-x, M ' s 'crm' - Q., c , . . O , . 1 . L , V Q H ,Y , A A Y Q 4' if? wg ' 1 Za. 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T k' Comanche, Texas A41 H - f 5- , 4 A Ng 0 6 A w 1 Q x 0 6 6 9 U o ompl men Mr 8. Mrs H Goodson Paul R Coulter Mr 8.Mrs C Ellis Dr Golbrunth - - DATQONIZE 4 IN ARTHUR CHEVROLET fi BAXTERS PLACE BETTIS tk GIBBS BEN EVERIDGE DRY GOODS BIG CHIEF CAFE BONSERS PRINT SHOP BURTON BROTHERS BURTON 81 GOODSON INSURANCE CARNES TRUCKING CO CENTRAL TEXAS FERTILI7ER CITY BAKERY THEY MKKI OUR ANNUXL POSSIBLL CHOICE COOKIE CO COMAN CHE COMANCHE COMANC HE COMANC HE C OMANCHE COMANCHE COMANCHE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO COUNTY OFFICIALS FEED MILL IMPLEMENT CO TEEN CANTEEN COUNCIL THEATRES VUHOLESALE CLEMONS MOTOR CO COMANCHE PRODUCE CO CARNES MOTOR CO CHIEF DRY CLEANERS BORDENS MILK O C i I s o F COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 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