Crosbyton High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Crosbyton, TX)

 - Class of 1951

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CLASS WILL We the Senuors of 195051 beung ot unsound mund and 'nusery and consuderung the po subuluty of graduatuon thus year declare thus to be our last wull and testament To the senuors ot 1951 52 we wull our abuluty to make money To the uunuor class of 1951 52 we wull our attentuveness un hopes that they wull pass ut along to e succeedung classes To the sophomore class of 1951 52 we leave our abuluty to learn To the uncomung treshmen we leave our cheery smules so that brughtness wull contunue un the school To the faculty we uust leave aren t you glad? Dorothy Gruzzle wull my loud and talkatuve vouce to Catherune Applung and Geraldune Suttle Bettye Dendy wull my ways wuth Mr Peek fun Alg 111 to Betty Howard Wyanza Stephenson Barbara Muller Sue Harvey and Waynell McCarty Frank Hash wull my curly haur and gurl truends all except Bettye to Rodney Mutchell and Duck McDuft Lanell Irvun wull the oftuce of senuar class presudent to anyone who us sully enough to take ut Ruchard Savage wull my physuque to Froggue Bass may he use ut more than l dud Wulma Parsons wull my weakness for slumber partues to Darlene Brunson Emma Jean Moore and Lavelle Wall Don Nuclfson wull my good tumes un hugh school to Ronald Davus Eugenua Stewart wull my good behavuor un class and otherwuse to Shurley Roberts and Mary Knapp Roy Armstrong wull my abuluty to pester to Duwayne Brewer Ava Starrett wull my abuluty to talk loud to Nora Mae Savage and Ouuda Brown Thomas Berry wull my sense of humor to Glenn Jones Charlotte Allen wull my heught to Emma Faye Pruce Eph Allen Fowler wull my abuluty to amuse Mrs Lowrue to Burnuce McMeIlan lMary Ann Hundley wull my abuluty to musspell untellugently to Mary Beth Barker Tommy J Roberts wull my abuluty to play hookey to John Davus Norma Brutton wull my abuluty to chew gum to Pat Bartlett Ruchard Sudduth wull my bashfulness un the claytume to Buster Brown Sarah Martun wull my abuluty to play basketball to Barbara Wooten and Patsy Lawson Brooks Hawkuns wull my abuluty to get to class on tume to Gene Ellus l Donal Parker wull my happy go lucky ways left to me last year to Bully Joe Mason Sugned publushed and declared by the above named as theur last wull and testament Wutnessed by Mrs Taylor Lowrue and Mr Ollue Peek , . -V . - - A ' ' th ' u . , I, ,' ' . ' . , , 1, ,' ' ' ' , , A ' I, ,' ' . 1, ,' , I, ,' ' ', f 1 ' ' 1 . I I I V . I ..

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NORMA BRIUON alfr' my: a foo? shor or IV' C Mal Ciqb :ce Sqn 51:0 a Op Autographs



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CLASS PROPI-IECY It IS the year I96I cmd a beautrful evenIng In October Everywhere In the town of Crosbyton are huge posters readIng Old Home Week InvItatIons were sent to all former resIdents urgIng them to attend All the talent for thIs program IS strIctly home talent The hour for the great event has arrIved Every seat In the vast new audItorIum IS fIIled and all are eagerly awaItIng the performance In whIch many delIghtful surprIses have been promIsed It IS truly a ISSIIVS OCCGSIOD Seated ID the audIence are many celebrItIes As I look about me I see a number of my old classmates There IS Tommy .I Roberts our kInd hearted frIend who became very wealthy through wIse Investments and IS now a noted phIlanthropIst HIs money IS payIng for much of Old Home Week expendutures The ladIes In the front seats are all so styIIshIy and becomIngIy dressed that they arouse my curIosIty I am told that therr beautrful garments came from the very select not to say expensIv shop of Dorothy GrIzzle who desIgns gowns for all the best dressed women In the country Seated near her IS Thomas Berry a real estate dealer who owns so much property that he has to keep a card Index of It In order to know It hImself Seated at one sIde watchIng wIth Interest I see Ava Starrett dIgnIfIed and haughty I ask about her and am told that she IS the head mIstress of a very fashIonable gIrls school In McAdoo and has never marrIed although she has surtors Innumerable Standrng In the door lookIng for old frIends I fund RIchard Savage edItor of the largest darly paper In the state and very actrve polItIcally Except that he has grown a trIfle stouter and looks more cheerful than ever he has not changed one bIt snnce hIs hIgh school days Two people enterIng recerve a warm receptuon from the commIttee at the door They are Dr Don NIckson a famous surgeon In a large hosprtal and attractIve as ever EugenIa Stewart supcr Intendent of nurses In the same hospItal A round of applause greets the man lust taktng a seat by the wundow He looks famIlIar and yet not QUITE famIlIar enough But alas I see who he Is' Frank Hash and now he IS a noted mete orologrst It was he who furnIshed the splendId weather for Old Home Week and that IS why he was so wIldly applauded A woman IS sketchrng the people as they come In and doIng It very well Indeed for I peeped over her shoulder to see Yes IIS Lanell They say she has become qurte famous as an Illustrator Remember her drawIngs In class? Before a packed house appears a tall dIgnIfIed frgure who makes an eloquent address of wel come lt was none other than Donald Parker He was a lawyer for a trme and now he IS a Iudge of the state supreme court He called attentIon to the beautIful flowers and decoratIons sayrng that they were a gIft of the leadrng florIst of the town none other than Norma BrItton The Judge announces that after the entertaInment refreshments wIll be served through the courtesy of MISS Charlotte Allen who IS proprIetor of the delIghtful Old Home Tea Room Now the entertaInment begIns There IS gay musIc lIke cIrcus musIc Then on the darkened stage appears a daunty IIQUFS kIssIng her hand to the audIence My goodness' Its Sarah MartIn who always SOld she would be a dancer IH a cIrcus The Judge Introduces a prosperous lookIng man who IS a song Wflfel' and the author of many popular song hIts It IS RIchard Sudduth he plays and sIngs for us hIs songs Next comes a bIg surprIse' MISS GIorIamma De Lome the famous movIe actress and It IS our old frIend Bettye Dendy very much changed Its no SUFPTISE to us Next appears the guest VIOIIUISI Yes of course ITS Brooks and he even plays better than we always saId he would He has lust returned from a tour of Europe Next appears the guest organIst who was WIlma Parsons now organIst I0 a CITY church and teaches In an IDSIIIUTS of organ musIc She plays beautIfully And now out upon the platform strolls Eph Allen Fowler wrth a lIttIe book tn hIs hand He needs no Introductuon for we all recognnze Eph the author of those delrghtful short storIes He reads two and then gIves a charmrng lIttle talk There last of all lookIng stunnIng In an elaborate evenIng gown comes Mary Ann Hundley She IS a wrIter of plays and has two successful ones FUUDIDQ on Broadway now ThIs brought the program to a close The entnre audIence rrses as the performers all appear on the stage at once We sIng Auld Land Syne and adgourn for the refreshments It has been a real deltght to see all our old frIends once more and thIs has been a real Old Home Week for the class of .SI , . . II II . . . , . - I I I . . , - , . . . . . . , , . , . A ' I VI , . I - I I I - 4 . . . , . . I I I , , , . I I I - . , . . . 1 V I I I I I ' I ' I - I I . I . . . , . . . , . I , . I , . . , . . . . . , . , . . . 5 . - 1 I . , . , , . . . . . . I - I I I I I - , . I I I - I I . II II . . . . ,, II I

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