Daingerfield High School - Den Yearbook (Daingerfield, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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This, your 1956 DEN, endeavors to present a trufy representative record of the highlights ofoour haifpiest days in all their glory. as 4 i Y A A 1 U . s U' . , .Qi in yourfmhgd the Daihgerfielq ,, 'As ycin turn these pages, Vt 1 's -If ,uf ,ag mt 5 r girth V.egglgggxdf-gge,xkgwL2'4EAL :Aga are ,fr W 5 we know with the were past V A beautiffil hc i Lone Star Steel what lt madel 4319093 Aaliya- J ,. , X , W, ' vssf h ,sg 4 wwe-1' , .5 15' 3 we 1-Y. .bn -mf' . ' V. . , 5: 71 I ss'-'Hia ,313 I- Q, . ,.,,, V sf k,',,Lv ..., V E ,ix K . . .,.:. V X Fwd ww- ,wr ywsfiiwiq yy, A f W' . SE ,Xw35 f . . he fbecfcafzbn We, the Den Staff of 1956, dedicate this book to the Board of Education in appreciation for the unselfish time and effort that they have given to our student body in providing us the advantages of an excellent school system. We know that our school could not have moved forward without a pro- gressive school board, who has spent long hours in planning our educational opportunities. And so it is with the greatest of pleasure that we show our appreciation for a job well done by dedicating THE 1956 DEN to our Board of Education. GEORGE BASS, President VERNON CROSSLAND, Secretary 1, E. ARNOLD G. c, WRIGHT JOE POLLAN DR, D, R, BABER O. K. HALL 3 things she on in our life ANNIE 712 2 0176112 fe of a soul on earth lasts beyond life touching ours, her voice other eyes, talking to us in the loved as familiar friends. t She others that knew her. t Q DR. I. W, EDGAR Committee of Education Close to 750 East Texans ignored sweltering heat Sunday to attend a dedicatory program and examine the new 3650, 000 Junior-Senior High School at Daingerfield. After the hour's program the crowd surged through the hallways and examined the sprawling, five pronged build- ing that tops a low hill about a mile southwest of Daingerfield on High- Dedication Program for Daingerfield Junior -Senior High School and Lone Star Ele- mentary Buildings, Sunday, October 2, 1955 Way 26. l I 1, D. Parrish, superintendent of J D PARRISH Daingerfield's public school system, Superilfltelgdem of Schools was master of ceremonies and in- troduced each speaker. The Rev. John Lockhart of the First Metho- dist Church offered the invocation and George L. Bass, president of the Daingerfield Board of Educa- tion, made the welcoming remarks, After attending dedication service, Guide Gayle Nix, Wanda Sellars, Mr. Kenneth McCord, former DHS teacher, and Mrs. Huey Minter visit the library. Mrs. Florence registers guest Mr. R. G. Peterson, Resident Engineer, Mr. J. E. Arnold, Division Manager of Daingerfield Convairq and Mr. Stanley Brown, Architect of high school building. MR, E. B, GERMANY President of Lone Star Steel E. B. Germany, president of the Lone Star Steel Company, huge Steel plant at Daingerfield, delin- eated briefly the enormous prog- ress made industrially in the Dain- gerfield area, and pointed out the contributions of the steel plant to the growth of the area. The school system he said, was in keeping with the progress made and de- signed to meet future needs of a rapidly expanding community. Mr. Parrish, introductions were interlaced with an interesting ar- ray of facts about the new school and the growth of the Daingerfield system. Special congratulatory remarks were made by five leading Texans and Dr. J. W. Edgar, Commission- er of Education, made the princi- pal address. lwrwrrzwmfwrvw 'K A felijr faiq. I ,,, ,gf if WL ia' k-7' , Y , , ii . A ' m'A:' , ' A ,. ., s ' 1 5 3 s -fif afm: if-iii-5 2 ' , I ff., ffiffg ?f..Q.'-1 S S J, -V X X r s , Q 3 NH V K K , Pigs 4 Sag K is GSS K Kawai -. . ..... Tfiu f Aff Z .J i K gf ,A rgo i1f f' L. L ,e'. 9L'Lia '-,ga ,Q f ,E ,,,. HAROLD VAUGHN . Senior Salesman -. U,,Lm.Lh LQ.. 3 - . , . , M . LL.,z 2 ,1,l..,, . J, ,,K- WANDA SELLARS A Q A A , , ,.,..,s.,S,,2s,r..ao,...,.w nf . , ,, -,., J, -.,,.:, -,,S,fmm.m.a., ., si ggwawsawi. Sophomore Editor ',o1l-f ollo kkyy V h i ng! .L,,X a,.r,f4..',m f A-A--f g.,., .Z .1- ,.,f ., -fi, - - -frm Lf-. rs- N--'A w.f,s1fs..f, , , . QW wn,,..k, . .'f,.f,,.fr. . mfs., . 1-r irvf' 11fff,r-eva ,,,, ., A M ,WV f-.fi ---ff , :wr ,.f, ,,'h I J. V, .- .L ,. , ' , -neu , -V 'ff-2 2532553511222 vllgff JEWELL STACY V oo 7 ' -.sv K ' .ezfx 'Hv,i5ez . Senior Salesman , .ooo .o.. f f .9 law: Vw, , .,,f, gag, if A X JW F2 S lair: 5,5 an sv Ms as X L srsrgi .K -Lt? , 4,54 ik uf bag EK x KF K 53 Vg W2 H H b 4 r rs -X an , 3 ms Q . fl? gf, I s , ff :M .-,, , , , ,. K L , . . ' 1 V gffW,,,.:1'j U lrs:!:ri52rf . ..,.. , r,f1s,.s,,a,.f ,- ,.,,,,r-1,,f3,.1w.w, MARY BETH CONNOR Junior Editor JIM STANLEY Junior Salesman JEWELL SHUFFIELD Senior Salesman WILBURN McCONNELL Senior Salesman MARY CATO Freshman Editor LOYD JONES Senior Salesman DON SCOTT Art Editor PEGI MOORE Ad Editor DERYL DALBY Art Editor BARBARA BULLARD Faculty Editor L. B. KENT, JR. Business Manager ANN BRASHEAR Junior Salesman 7 6 QD Q I? 5 f a 'WHY' in-ws fa A S 1 ' -xx r giiw L 1 .' .' ff., ,, .., ,,.,gff1,f- . 1 V i - -L ' ' ' K 'W ...Q r V E O. R. CALDWELL, High School B.s. ,M,s,, ETSTC fbazhyezyfeff C5050 of Trzb THOMAS C, MINTER DOUGLAS NOBLES E, W. TOLBERT Junior High School Daingerfield Elementary Lone Star School B, A, , M, A, , ETSTC B, S, , ETBC, M, Ed. , NTSC M, S, , ETSTC A ,,k, SHEILA HURTTE Speech - English B, A, , ETBC L, E. M.AYNE History B, S, , ETSTC CURTIS McDANIEL History B, s. , ETSTC VIRGINIA R. MCLAIN Homemaking B. S. , NTSC HUEY MINTER English B, A. , M. A. ETSTC A. C. PATTON Science B, A. , Baylor v 5 xv... x K' wr! 4, my 1 lv T. D. CHISM County Supervisor B. S. , M, S. , ETSTC KATIE COLE Secretary to Superintendent DORIS FLORENCE Commercial Annual Sponsor B. S. , M. S. , ETSTC DEVON FLOYD Band B, S, , ETBC, NTAC RUTH FRENCH English-Spanish B, A, , TCU BILL HENDERSON History B. A, , Baylor CMV JERRY PRATT Assistant to Superintendent B. s. , M. E, , NTSC C. A. SLATEN Mathematics B. S. , ETBC VERNA W. SMITH Math - Science B. S. , Jacksonville State College, Alabama WINNA SOUTHERLAND Homernaking B. s. , M, E. , ETSTC IUANITA STURDIVANT Commercial B. A. , ETSTC WILLIAM E. THOMAS Agriculture B. S. , M. A. , ETSTC ,-Sify A Nab' ESTELLE TURNER School Dietician B. s. , Tscw MARGARET P. BLACKWELL Junior High B. A., NTSC VENETA BRYAN Junior High B. s. . M. s. , ETSTC CHARLES COLE Junior High B. s. , ETSTC CLYDE FREEMAN Junior High B. s. , M. E. , ETSTC SARAH LATCH Music B. S. , TSCW ANNIE IO CAMP Third Grade B. S. , University of Texas LUCILLE CAMP Fifth Grade B. s. , ETSTC VIRGINIA CAMP First Grade B, S. , NTSC MATTIE LOU CHISM Special Education B. S. , M. S. , ETSTC CLAUDINE FRENCH Third Grade B. s. , M. E. , ETSTC VERNA E. GANT, R. School Nurse Braddock General Hospital, Pa. BEATRICE MARTIN Junior High B. s. , M. E. , ETSTC IRENE PARKER IuniorHigh B. S. , Southeastern State College, Oklahoma DORIS THOMAS Junior High B. S. , M. A. , ETSTC VIVA AMOS Fifth Grade B. A. , ETSTC LAURA AUTREY Second Grade B. S. , ETSTC CLARA B. CALDWELL Second Grade B. S. , M. S. , ETSTC LEONA GEORGE Second Grade B. S. , M. s. , ETSTC WALDINE HENDERSON First Grade B, S. , ETSTC MAUDE MAYFIELD Second Grade B, s, , M, E. , ETSTC IO ANN MCKELLAR Fifth Grade B. A. , M. A. , Baylor EMOGENE MORRISON Fourth Grade B. S. , TSCW MARGARET ROBISON First Grade B. S. , ETSTC A ,,rr J, :LA -A E N, , gf .gs Q., E , 51. A f. A .1 ' Rf --, ,, rx.. -mt.. -gf.-I . :.. V- - auf.-1. as -f , - ,, - .V Q .or ,., , 2 if. ETTIE MAE RUSSELL First Grade B, s, , ETSTC BEATRICE SMITH Fourth Grade B. S. , ETSTC ELAINE TERRELL Third Grade B. S. , ETSTC EDNA B. TITTLE Fourth Grade B. s. , M, B. , ETSTC MYRTLE DALBY Lone Star Second Grade B. S. , Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College WYNONA CALDWELL Lone Star - Third Grade B. s. , ETSTC OUIDA GUEST EXIE TOLBERT Lone Star Elementary Lone Star Elementary Fourth Grade First Grade B. S. , ETSTC B. S. , ETSTC 5 Jeanme and Ga11 busy sewmg Donna, Jimmy, Ann, and Butch at work in the Lab Students E njoy Ban quet K5 666 51.0 x.-160 xg Q . 6 e,9O a Wet 635 xx dig X996 Sen IOI' F0 Otball P1 H ,vers at I-'oorba11 'W Y Banque I. Cheerleaders lead student body 1n first rally of the season. 'C Danny, Sandra, and Jimmy going if to English. 'W uzwuuuu.. 7, 1217, .,, 7 , xl' as ima Mr. Floyd seems displeased with the brass section. '- Of C Thomas, Larry, and Bobby going fishing. X 'PJ Q1 K' ,J 4 I I N z K ! 5 i X , I m r i I V K l r Qgenzbrs Secretary Vice President Reporter President LYNDA CUSHENBERRY HARRELL CAMPBELL GLYNDA CUSHENBERRY DON SCOTT 20 enzbr gauorzfes CAROLYN WILLIAMS LOYD I ONES 5 V V . WAYNE AWTRY Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, FFA 1, 2, 3, Beauty Revue 3, Boxing 1, FFA Officer 1, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3. MARGARET CAMDEN Beauty Finalist 2, Beauty Revue 3, Pep Squad 2, 3,4, Who's Who 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer Choral Club 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Homemaking Club 2, School Store 2, Co-Editor of Den 4, Commercial Club 3, 4. JIM ARNOLD Commercial Club 3, Science Club 1, 2, 3,4. .TONNIE SUE AVERETT Class Favorite 1, FHA 1, Band l,2,3, Commercial Club 3,4, Co-Editor of Den 4, Beauty Finalist 2, Beauty Revue 3, Who's Who 2,3,4, FFA Sweetheart 3, Band Sweetheart 3, Band Vice President 3. We CABROL JOE CAMP FFA 1,2, 4, FFA Treasurer 2, 4, Lone Star Farmer, Commercial Club 3, 4. HARRELL CAMPBELL Beauty Revue 2, 3, Track 1, 2, FFA 1, Boxing 1, Commercial Club 3,4, Class Officer 2, 3,4, FHA Beau 2, Who's Who 2, 4. MARY ANN CATO Homemaking Club 1, 2, 4, Commercial 3, 4, Office Staff 4. JESSE RAY COPLAN Speech 2, Math 1, 2, 3. WINDELL CROSSLAND Commercial Club 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Officer 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1,4, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 4. PATRICIA ANN CUNNINGHAM Choral Club 4, FHA 4, Commercial Club 4, Pep Squad 4. NANCY COX Pep Squad 3,4, Homemaking Club 2, Choral 4, School Store 3, Supervisors Secretary 4. MARVIN CROSSLAND Football 1,4, Commercial Club 3. DERYL DALBY Projectionist 3, 45 School Photographer 4, Annual sraff 45 Commercial Club 8, 4. JO ANN DAVIS Spanish Club lg Commercial Club 3,4g FHA 1,2. GLYNDA CUSHENBERRY Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Majorette 2, 3, 4, FHA Club 1,25 Future Teachers Club 4g Commercial Club 3,4g Class Officer 43 Librarian 19 FHA Class Officer 2g Basket ball 1. LYNDA CUSHENBERRY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 49 FHA 1, 23 Future Teachers Club 45 Class Officer 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Li- brarian 1. MILLIE ANN EDWARDS Band 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 4, Commercial Club 3,4. REX FORREST Commercial Club 3, 4g FFA 1, 2, CHARLES FREEMAN FFA 1,2,4g FFA Vice President 4g Report- er 2g Treasurer lg FFA Best All-Around lg Rystor 2g Lone Star Farmerg Commercial Club 3, 4. SHIRLEY GARNER Homemaking Club 1, 2, 35 Who's Who 3,4g Office Staff 45 Commercial Club 3,4, CHUCK HOFFMAN Baseball 2g Basketball 35 Track 35 Commercial Club 3. MARGARET HOFFMAN Homemaking Club 25 Future Teachers Club 4g Library Staff 4g Commercial Club 3,4g School Store 3g Pep Squad 2, 3, 4g Supervisors Secretary 3, 4. LOUISE JIMERSON Band 2, FHA 1,2,4, Library Staff 1, 4, Who's Who 4- Commercial Club 3 4 MARX RAY HOW ELL Projectionist 3,4, FFA 1,2, Commercial Club 3, Who's Who 4. MARY HOWELL Band 1,2, 3,4, Band Reporter 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, FHA 1, Class Reporter 3. BOBBY JOE JOHNSON FFA 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3 4, Who's Who 3, Commercial Club dv-Wr ' Wal' awww LOYD JONES Vice President Student Council 4, Rep. Student Council 3, FFA 1,2, 3, President Junior Class, Who's Who 2, 3,4, Class Favorite 2,4, FHA Beau 3, Football 2, 3,4, All-District Left End 3, Captain 4, All-Disuict Fullback 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3. JERRY KEDROSKI Who's Who 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, L. B. KENT, JR. Senior Band 1,2, 3, 45 Who's Who 45 Band Officer 45 Commercial Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Projectionist 3,4. SUSAN KONOLD Who's Who 3, 45 FHA 25 Choral 45 Pep Squad 2, 3, 45 Office Staff 45 Student Store 35 Commercial Club 3,4. JIMMY WAYNE LEE Commercial Club 3, 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA Officer 1, 2, 35 Who's Who 2, 35 Track 3, 45 Football 35 Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 25 Boxing 1. WALTER W. LEE Commercial Club 3, 45 FFA 1, 3,45 FFA Officer 3, 45 Baseball 3,45 Track 4. EDWIN CARL KYSER Football 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Boxing lg Baseball 2, 35 Commer- cial Club 3. LA JUAN LANIER Homemaking Club 1, 2, 45 Who's Who 35 Office Staff 45 Commercial Club 3, 4. JEAN MILLER Band 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 15 Student Council 45 Beauty Revue 25 Miss DHS 45 Commer- cial Club 3,45 Librarian 1. PEGI MOORE Band l,2,3,4g FHA 15 Class Officer 1,35 Annual Staff 45 Who's Who 45 Band Officer 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Stu- dent Council Officer 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Student Council 2, 3. WALTER BENIIMAN MARS Football 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 25 FFA 1,'2, 45 FFA Officer 1, 4. WILBURN MCCONNELL Who's Who 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Football 2, 3,45 Football, Second Team All-District Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3,45 Annual Staff 4. ,Le DEANNA MARIA ORGA Spanish Club 25 Who's Who 25 Pep Squad 45 Office Staff 45 School Store 35 Com- mercial Club 3, 4, LILLIE FAE PILGRIM Class Favorite 35 May Fete Princess 15 FHA 1, 2, 45 Most Beautiful Senior 4. DON SCOTT Class President 4, Who's Who 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, All-District First Team 4, Track 2, 3,4, Annual Staff 4. WANDA SELLARS Homemaking Club 1, 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 2, Choral Vice President 4, Who's Who 3, Annual Staff 4, Library 2, 3, Head Librarian 4, Pep Squad 1,2, 3,4, Commercial Club 3, 4. JEWELL SHEFFIELD Homemaking Club 1, Band 1, 2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Commercial Club 3,4, RONALD STEVENS FFA 1,2,4, FPA Officer 2,4, FFA Dis- trict Officer 4, Student Council 4, Lone Star Farmer, Baseball 4, Commercial Club 3,4, Track 2, 4, Future Teachers Club 4. MARY NELL T IGERT Homemaking 1,2, 3, Who's Who 2, Choral 4, Pep Squad 1,2, 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, School Store 3, Supervisor's Secretary 4. a,, p Library Staff 2, I. D. STACY Football 1,2, 3, 4, Who's Who 2, 3,4, Track 3, 4, Mr. DHS 4, Annual Staff 4, Tiger Tale Staff 4, Football Captain 4, Vice President Sophomore Class 2, All-District Guard 3,4, Boxing 1, AAU Golden Gloves 1. JEAN VERBLE FTA Club 45 Pep Squad 45 Commercial Club 4. PATSY WALLACE FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Library Staff 45 Future Teachers Club 4. JEAN TRAYLOR Basketball lg FHA 15 Band 1,2, 3, 45 Beauty Revue 35 Commercial Club 45 Librarian Club 15 Choral Club 1. HAROLD VAUGHN Student Council 2, 3g President Student Council 45 President Sophomore Class5 President FFA l, 2, 35 Who's Who 35 Foot ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Commercial Club 4. FQ! SYBIL WELLS FHA 2, 35 Future Teachers Club 45 Library Staff 45 Commercial Club 3,4. BILLY WILLIAMS Transferred from vidor High School. Commercial Club 4. CAROLYN SUE WILLIAMS Class Favorite 35 Band 1,2,3, 45 Major- ette 3,45 Who's Who 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Homemaking Club 1, 25 Commer- cial Club 3,45 Librarian 1. CHARLINE WILLIAMS Who's Who 2, 45 Homemaking Club 1,2, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4. RICHARD WILLIAMS, IR. Commercial Club 3, 45 FFA 1. FAYRENE WILSON Commercial Club 3,45 Band 25 Home making Club 1,2,4g Library Staff 1,4 Best All-Round JONNIE SUE AVERETT, J. D. STACY x'L f:.u':yb4vrrzz.all!rm i i -f 17,11-Q...-xipf Most Dependable LOUISE JIMMERSON, L. B. KENT. IR- Wittiest SUSAN KONOLD, MARX HOWELL T ZQM0 E vu-15 K Best Sports CHARLENE WILLIAMS. WILBURN MCCONNELL Most Attractive MARGARET CAMDEN, LOYD JONES unndix 35 Most Likely to Succeed SHIRLEY GARNER, DON SCOTT Szrzkzrzazbsf JERRY KEDROSKI, PEGI MOORE ' -'if -S in 19 'mi . mlffs'B ,, .,.,xu,. ., , ,. Cafes! HARRELL CAMPBELL, CAROLYN WILLIAMS P I ,Q f , . ,...L . I , 1 f . vu ' .2 :wk :-1:s:.':','1 is 'L 3 'ff if 4' ,SJ W q X sw-is Ev N . .- 'gf Q. x Q as sig, .lm -X rL: 4 ,, 35 3 5, f f x iii. . . haw 'Q 4 1 V' 555241 A .1 -as ,QQ ni gf .4- ' ,, A 31. Qc -W'-.-mgim., f- . V v Kkk 15K 'wx ,x WX 1 xxxx X X X X N X ' K ,..,. ,W .' vf M. ' ' ' ,. . 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'K 11, , . f fs?vSSrsA41sfeYHw1Hw'fSfiliigswf,iff,4su2'i12'imSiifgiwfwfwsffizik-:Q1fra-,um f CLARINETS: Pegi Moore Cynthia Mars Mary Hall Sarah Floyd Sue Owens La Vonne Neves Jean Miller Jewel Shuffield Lynette Lloyd Ronnie Thomas Micky Jacobs Linda Jennings Julia Carr Dorothy Howell Vernon Davis Mike Jefferson Wayne Bramlette Judy Hill Margaret Stuart Carol Smoak Sherry Lewis SAXOPHONES: Larry Thomas Anne Day Janet Lainey lorita Barnard Jim Stanley J an Jefferson Francis Patton Richard Lockhart FLUTES: Marianne French Sara Hare Nancy Minter Martha Cornelius Carolyn Jo Jennings OBOE: Jean Irvin TROMBONES: Jean Trayler James Gable Charles Ray Bobby Hampton Deryl K.i.rk1ey BARITONES: Gerald Harrell Lou Owens Lynda Cushenberry Joe McDowell FRENCH HORN: Harold Nix Glynda Cushenberry Joyce Allen Martha Patton Billy Perkison Georgia Reed Velma McDowell TYMPAN I: Carolyn Williams DRUMS: L, B. Kent Sandra Konold Pat Day Troy Boger Tommy Boger Peggy Gray Melanie McKay CORNETS: James Floyd Joyce Hammond June Belk Hermon Plumb Freida Tigert Nolan Mathews Don Fleming Liz Abston David Underwood Rose Coffman Johnny Bryan Robert Richands Tommy Turner Mervin Bowman Sherry Bristel BASSES: Joe Godfrey Lloyd Puckett Charles Phillips David Long BASS CLARINET Mary Howell gs E 5 5 2 Q :fi f E 5 i - 4 3: 5? 3 . . V E 'Q 5 wbvait i .:Qz LAHz12frf'H1iYi?2 wrf.5ef2,w'fi P-S...p - Tim Q7 ma Midfgl' Lyrics by Tony Pondant , Q V I - - A 2' .inlliru-I ll: Hail to thee, Dain-ger-field With Your Colors High, With in Our Hearts are Mem-ories, Of Hap-py days gone by. And . i I I With Colors Wa-v-ing Proudly up a-bove, We'll Look to thee for gui-dance, With Lo-yal-ty and love. 69 Wgbreffes CAROLYN WILLIAMS - SARAH FLOYD - GLYNDA CUSHENBERRY LYNDA CUSHENBERRY - ANN DAY - SUE OWENS 3 OFFICERS Drum Majorette Lieutenant- - - -------' ' L. B. KCI!! JEAN IRVIN Lieutenant- - - - - Harold Nix Captain- - - - - Jim Stanley 70 Zap! PERCUSSION Qgecfzbns L, B. KENT GLYNDA CUSHENBERRY CAROLYN WILLIAMS PEGI MOORE : finial :f. BRASS REED SENIOR MEMBERS MARY HOWELL I EAN TRAYLOR LYNDA CUSHENBERRY J EAN MILLER 7 I Jap sfmf Sponsors Mrs. Sarah Latch, Miss Juanita Sturdivant Head Cheerleader - Norma Jean Rhea G,5Q6Zl'kGOQI1S' NORMA J EAN RHEA ANNA SUE PLUMB PATTI PONDANT KAY CHAMBLISS SUSAN STARK VIRGINIA TURNER 'ER N , ca' , Qsfuofenf Gounczf The purpose of the Student Council is to foster better student - faculty relationship, to uphold school spirit and good sportsmanship, to promote training in citizenship, to es- tablish respect and appreciation for our way of life and to maintain fellowship among students . Harold Vaughn President Sponsors Mrs. Ruth French, Mr. Bill Henderson. Loyd Jones Patti Pondant Vice Plfesident Secretary Pegi Moore Treasurer Cgloanzkg Sponsor Mrs. Ruth French President E. G. McMillan gufure yeacfers Sponsor Mrs. Virginia McLain President Sue Freeman Gforaf Ann Brashear, Margaret Camden, Patsy Frisby, Donna Eastwood, Sylvia Hicks, Betty Gunter, Susan Konold, Martha Traylor, Alyce Swank, June Wallace, Mary Beth Connor, Ann Byrne, Joyce Lee, Ann- etta Eastwood, Charlene Kirkley, Mary Nell Tigert, Wanda Sellars. Sponsor: Mrs. Sarah Latch. The purpose of the Choral Club is to further musical knowledge and appreciation of all periods and types of music, to better understand all people through the universal language of music, and to initiate greater ability in group and individual singing. Mary Beth Connor Wanda Sellars Margaret Camden Anne Brashear President Vice President Secretary Librarian s 'I'Afs2.fssfmaf1s:.s,:s,n2z.1.f:.ffw1g-w - ' 2 ' : - - ' fi? if-''11212iifsifiiiissiiiiiifilfs:fI.fW5E??:ifS's' XMAKERS Li I Ji Sponsors Mrs. Virginia McLain Z V Q Mrs. Winna Southerland O an If to 41 0 rvfw AH' 0, 1 my A I 5 'bv , -7 5 m a 5: E511 5 95 4 D 90 gafure jlgmemafers gf Sqmerzca These girls are learning the essentials of homemaking and bettering their lives today so that they will be prepared for the future. This club's activities began at the first of the year with a tea and open house in the ultra modern homemaking department. The initiation of the new members supplied a day of merri- ment for the whole school. Some of the other activities of the year included a Christmas party, distri- bution of food to needy families, and trips to area and district meetings. Carmen Curry Mary Beth Connor Sue Freeman Barbara O dell President Vice President Secretary Treasurer gufure garmers gf qmerzca The Future Farmers of America work for the improvement of rural life, conservation of soil, protection of livestock and for other interests that will help to conserve the resources of our country. Sponsor Mr. W. E. Thomas Ronald Stevens Charles Freeman Walter Lee Carrol Camp President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Gffzezbv -ef. T I G E R 'it The Herald of Daingerfield High, Published by Tiger Staff Vol. 1 Daingerfield, Texas, October 28, 1955 No. 1 THE DAINGERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING WAS BEGUN AUGUST 9. Da1nsgfxldlDE13l1:-f New 1 c oo 1954, AND WAS COMPLETED non Tan OPENING or SCHOOL SEPTEMBER e. 3 1955. THE SCHOOL IS MODERN IN DESIGN AND WAS onosr-JN AS ONE OF JUNIORS STEW CHICKENS Q ,Q , . THE TEN MOST OUTSTANDING BUILDINF' DAINGEHFIELD DEFEATS Monday, .Deeemeer 5, DAINGERFIELD EDGES TIGER TALES STAFF PITTSBURG the C0 UUUDY Center was ATLANTA 'le of the fi1 St Co-Editors: During the Christmas lass Party of me Last Tuesday, January 17, Mn Frenklend days on December ilcken Stew was the Tigers whipped the Carmen Curry Daingerfie Atlanta Rabbits by a narrow Businese Managers, twig margin of 63 to 62. Both Ama Plumb I teams took the lead several times during the game. McConnell was high point man with 18 points. The , lj team lost the V a score of' C was V Dair. Conv STA Five g by Miss ed an all urday, Noi Jr. Colleg annual Inte League Jour. held for all paper and ani Tigers Ea Wlth four seconc the Tigers broke n into the end zone fo defenders knocked intended receiver as the end of the game. The two clubs fougb for tho Bret period of p ond quarter Gene Boyd from Atlanta on the 22 play Tom White threw a -s McConnell in the end zone. Loyd kicked the pat. The Tigers led 7-0 at the half. Atlanta recovered a fumble by the Tigers to set up their first score ln the thlrd pe- riod of play, tying the score 7-7. With twenty seconds remalnlng ln the third quarter, the Tigers took the Rabbit kick-off, and a 54 yard drive ended in a score when Jones raced two yards for the six painter. Jones kicked the pat, a point that later proved the margln of the win. nrst to Wilbur In the last two minutes of the game At- lanta recovered a Tiger tumble on their own 19 and brought the crowd to its feet. James Fl organizes gnu and Loyd Jones are re- vely president and vice president of the DHS Student Council, Patti Pendant, secretary and Pegi Moore treasurer. Class representatives are: Seniors, Margaret Camden, Wllburn McConnell and Jean Miller. Juniors, Ann Frankland, Martha Northam and Bobby Young. Sophomores, Shirley Fletcher, 'Joan Irvin and Ray Pitts. Freshmen, June Bells, Cynthia Mars and Dee Stokes. James Floyd, band represen- tative, Sue Owens, FHA, Anna Plumb, pep squad, Ronald Stevens FFA. This brings the total members of this organization to 20. Mrs. French and Mrs. Henderson are sponsors for this group. Plans have been completed for this organ'z1tion and they served as guides during the dedi- lcation service, published the student handbook and have arranged-for the assem- bly programs for the year. n old black wash rved to about ers of the ning, a party ide the dancing all. TN CONTEST took at the London Bands in all 'ted Iere lly sure to as next Classy Items English I, II and III have been studying and reading short stories the past. six weeks.The seniors have been studying the Anglo-Saxon period. Typing I students have been seeklngad- mittance to the typing room all periods of the day. We Wonder why? Maybe Miss Sturdivant and Mrs. Florence have the sn- swer. Shorthand students have been seen car- rying their books home every afternoon. In the homemaking department the girls are cooking and sewing. The seniors received their rings the first day of school. Congratulations to the band for a splen- did performance at the Jelferson game Eri- day night. New librarylbooks are being received week-lyl Let's make good use of them. Offfce csfqff Mary Cato, La Juan Lanier, Sue Freeman, Milba Jones, Ann Franklin, Susan Konold, Shirley Garner, Mary Beth Connor, Ann Brashear. we W w W if F is 'N' Csforefeefoers Marynell Hoffman, Lois Carroll, Erma Sue Brown, Sandra Dalby, Donna Eastwood, Lessie Puckett, Ruby Pilgrim, Dean Vaughn, Alice Swank, Edwin Gadberry. Head Librarian Wanda Sellars 51 gfdl' Patsy Wallace, Kay Chambliss, Sandra Williams Wanda S 11 G Sponsor y gy. Mrs. Minter , e ars, ayle Nix, Margaret Hoffman, Fay- rene Wilson, louise Jimmerson, Sarah Cox, Syble Wells, Martha Northam. 47 new W6 Xa 9069 . science Students Readlil Current TQQOBQXQ, Hurry! You'11 be late to class SWZQZJCJ my - s X af '-K First row: Bobby Young, Marvin Crossland, Danny Johnson, Jim Parrish, J. D. Stacy, Edwin Gadberry, Don Luther, Gary Pollan, Lance Strawn, Eddie Kyser. Second row: Butch Bush, Wilburn McConnell, John Luther, Tom White, Ray Ryan, Walter Mars, The 1955-56 D. H. S. Tigers came through the season with seven victories, two losses, and one tie. After dropping the first game to Pittsburg, the Tigers won their next five ball games. In the following two weeks, the Tigers lost to Linden by a score of 7-0, and then tied the district champs, DeKalb, 20-20, but won the game on pene- trations. The Tigers then added the final two games of the season to their victory column. The Tigers scored 217 points for an average of 22 points per game, while their opponents scored 84 points for an average of 8 points per game. Gerald Fletcher, Joel Frisby, Windell Crossland, Curt Moore, W. C. Nix. Third row: Coach Mayne, Don Scott, Larry Rust, Jim Laney, Jay Carpenter, Maurice Swank, E. G. McM111an Harold Vaughn, Loyd Jones, Malcolm Key, Gene Boyd, Coach Henderson. SCORES - 6 Pittsburg- - - 12 -40 Hughes Springs- - - - '7 - 26 Pewitt- - - - - 6 25 Hooks- - 13 31 Jefferson- - - -0 Atlanta- - Linden- - De Kalb- - Clarksville- N ew Boston fit'- ,, -vWm'f: ii! 1v i Coaches MICKEY MAYNE BILL HENDERSON Captams DON SCOTT LOYD JONES J. D. STACY 41 , 1 kv -. E F 'K ? ?i f? x'Y4'f,ff ,Eff -. A Qlkffzbf Zffsf jeam DON SCOTT GENE BOYD IEWELL STACY LOYD JONES Tackle Center Guard Fullback SECOND TEAM HONORABLE MENTION WILBURN MCCONNELL, End JIM PARRISH, Halfback 85 THOMAS WHITE, Quarterback 759 691210145 WILBURN MCC ONNELL End IEWELL STACY DON SCOTT Guard Tackle .. i y In the football season of 1955-56, the Dainger- W field Tigers won seven games, lost two, and tied one f' : A KSAK O 6 while finishing in second place in the District 14- 1 ,x , p AA race. The Tigers started their workouts on a J - ' N 6 very hot day, August 22 and continued to have two X fl 4 LOYD JONES workouts daily for the next two weeks. With the lf V x 5 ' - Fuuback beginning of school the workouts were reduced to sZ,' j'E ' E' -4?-53,5-5 once a day in the evening after school hours. 5 V The Tigers, with several players injured, lost f i p A the first game of the season 12-6 to Pittsburg, But ,hairy -- - -. , QAM- .LagI.Ns-,,,p?a,.gg.,m.f, Q. Q. L- : - ' rf 'fra 't-,Y-:sfswffssva?--awifi,-1his--Pof-Q. 1 3, 3 ,. ,,,. ..,,.r,..,, I , MW A , - ' is EE, , 2' ' P p if 'Ml'-'fa fu 7 . ,W . A--V, s, , -. ,r , 5, V .. - WM. . , i n '-- F-?- n ,r , ,, .far fy N , ..' ,,-fe: . A f - - , V I ,.: .,,, i P up Q V rr fv. ,. Q' f-V .Ja . - A Us 5 is r 'W JIMMY PARRISH Halfback 6 'Wt fs-f . 'A fi gg. kiln Ygfsw -K 1 ' 'fix-iff' , sfv mm . 'yawn A 7 . -ia, . .- , ,jj - ' S ' - ,, ff- f sz W Q, H f'- -- A - ' ,,.- E r , ,,.,. Q , ,r,, , , , ' A ,,,, s ,. ...s, , - r , Wg? Y , . . . . 2 l . QA.: ffs ?s4g:' . .. can ,rs 1-:jf 1 . ,Q . sf-f - f, 7- .,,.. '- ' az: as ' 5 .- w. ' - A 7 wm.n,s'- - ,,,.. , ,,,H,.3a,r . , ws, .ix , r , iX.'2',if,,flqk if vis 5 E wt, if, A- : , ,- M A J., , K , V, V, V- .gsiyfi .3 K I X, ,L 'A vvh,-,.a:r5-.-+ air ' , .sf V, - , 2,51 1- 'L r' w 5 i P H,. 4f'5?6 f 'fa' B - H. - Nil, - . J ' . ' , Q - - ff? ,N--'N X tr came bouncing back to roll over Hughes Springs 40-'7 and Pewitt 26-6 to wind up the non-conference e v.'s't:1g-gf, fda, .. Q U ' ' - 11 - RAYMOND RYAN HAROLD VAUGHN Halfback Tackle O 'Y' 1-3 -wrwslaxem. his -zaavaaaffxawfsrv ,ms x., E G MCMILLAN MARVIN CROSSLAND WALTER MARS as 5 JIM LANEY ,fm a sa 2 5, 3 K , ,raw - -1. mag , X Jew - - ' f -fl .7 Rafi. 21:1 -fi w Tackle play. At the halftime of our first conference game the Tigers found themselves behind the unscored on Hooks Hornets 13-0. The fighting spirit of our team brought them from behind to win the game 25-13, The following week the Tigers won their fourth game of the season from Jefferson 31-O, The Tigers played their finest ball game of the season against the Atlanta Rabbits. The two teams fought up and down the field before the Tigers took a 7-0 lead in the second quarter. In the last half the score still favored Daingerfield 14-13 as the Rabbits tried a long pass only to get it batted down for the ALTON BUSH EDDIE KYSER THCI4-le Halfback arg, .-fm, 143 e.f:2?':::E': if Wim? ff e QEZWT ' ' . sais?-.1 as-gf .,p: r.,..r.,fff,,.,,1.,,-.M,.,,, t,,f,-18.2, - s, s Z. ,V . I-,M ,f-., ' V 77 sz l.'yf:e,'iS:5 TN' W EBITSFE F52 T ' V ' 9215 'ifiliik' .- QfiQ31?5ff grsgf,-,ggginz1514-M,-f-fszsfsaw: . ' ,J -wi-4. Q- fm. ff: Q is M , is .4 ga, as s WS35 1 mf lt11L1Yl5'.i513125?1Ti3'!i,.if3Ei-1377521Lfi-5 Q- 1 F' ' v x Q 4 X. W af Q. 4 Jw S aa af. F A st as sw - - s e 'W f.. -,.'k 5 ,, , .W r.,-fi, W- sfwaszufsz ' V- ' ?M if'. - ' f'sf.llf i?5 , Q -qq:Qi'glQE'.51fgv'l M 1 -1 ,w ' 2 iff zlizflitf- 'W - yffw -. ' 1227 s 1, - ' wi' as., f . H f I . - z'esis.1szz , V if . ..,. .U , 2 ' L fa -L' ., , , . ,,..., , .,., .wx K ..,.,,t,e.:,., N M5 ,ez-.sxfisf f-may W fzixggsg wma a..w, 4 WEE5? , rgw ' ' ' we gg 4 ,L E, l We ff jr R s f T rs 3,33 3 ' ff im- 4 A 2 Q X A A 2 It xx A Q 2 qw is X P' s A f md 4 S if E Q ks 4 , 495 s L ,151 1- sv 4- Q 1 1: a sv his l K r s A .0--f , . f S? 4 Iam , 4 5 as ,f , ' Q19g'.1j. :K:T1'.-tnwmnzis.'mfi-iii asks... WINDELL CROSSLAND EDWIN GADBERRY GERALD FLETCHER Halfback Center n last play of the game. The next week the Tigers went to Linden only to lose their first conference game 7-0. The Linden Tigers scored in the first two minutes of the game after recovering a Tiger fumble on the 25 yard line. In the third quarter the Tigers had a game tying '75 yard punt return called back on a penalty. The following week the Tigers went to De Kalb to play the Bears. At the half time the Tigers, who were trailing 20-6, found the fighting spirit lost the week before. With less than a minute left in the game the Tigers tried to break a 20-20 tie with a GENE BOYD Center THOMAS WHITE A LARRY RUST DICKIE MORRISON Quarterback Tackle Guard El SEQ gKf3gw,:wg3i5,E ,fi-,V 1 r M 'W we ,P , f if e f' f f' ,, I 04, lk is f W s S Y We N' A A 1 6 y L. ay gg , egg L A ,ff 'K' we 95 X 4: ,Q Q ' 9 A A ani if lv F ., Mr ,gf ' k W v g 4 E: is X s sv 5 . ' 4 fs' 4 , QM PW, .sz , X, f W 'N was A , I J S' , , ,ls 2 mm , 3.-Jigsiff Hun- if . , Av fYi,fWf,: Q',.:x1'fli',5f'l6ibsrH15 vs , W fy --an :fs ' A' y iyyii 1,51 E i..ss T , U . 1 . L x 1 x vase :gsf'Ui2.s1r .1 J . isi m.,,,w,i?'f,x.51f ?as,vn?t,gy gsZge4.,,,aW . .gsw,,.Z,1L,Q W as Y . JAY CARPENTER MAURICE SWANK BOBBY YOUNG Guard End Halfback H E., ,.., Q .. ., J v,,. .4 :,,. .5-is field goal from the 12 yard line only to have it hit T ', - y fs fK AVVV the upright and bounce back. The Tigers still beat T .Q .. . -, r.e, the District Champs 5-3 on penetrations. After re- 3' B .P ' turning to their home field the Tigers defeated Clarks- ii' v111e 28-6 for their S1XlCh w1n of the season. The ,,nnn following week the Tigers played then last game of T , M' , the season and defeated New Boston 27-O. , , f g,.... , Tackle W P F. 1 . as . - . A ' B., sf , . f yysyi ,,is .. Y' J .s-s r f , LQQQ ' ' , , N Fullback Quarterback .. WL yr-.1-wefQ,rs.fmM, s,,sf.,,.,.,-.. fi , 'Q .BN-. .,.,:w . B MALCOM KEY DANNY JOHNSON DON LUTHER Guard i I B g,V, 1 W 4, f.,V 'j f fig. ' ' T f ' f UM -' ' wif- 7 E .i f.sf1Q'f.':T.lE ' -7X25f'fii'eiQlf55f Nl-9 T - - f-f. --ss , ,srs B : V I , ,,.Vg N f V as if 5 sewk, 1f, Q:, - -. , st. ' 2' j ews-f si . V ' --VV :sigh -33 5ffTffQf?,Qlfi:? 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O , ' . . Gintetestlng , ,V f . 3 If 6 Team H aid at wot k in X ,. lim A U S mf, Q ' K' . ft , 3 . A A 'HA A 2 fl A A x vt , V ' ' ' f V I K 1 A ' N fiaa, y nk ' -07'-f A W' 'V' 1 A W 0 A' QA A A . W ' V A sf A if W A A , A V A V A A P if km W 'f-2.1. ' f M , 1, A .A A A f ' Q- AA 1 if V A f A f . ' 5 f xi' - W, , ' ' f? ' 9 ' f , l. -' .f ' A f ' . . A it AA R ' W ,AV A ' j' 2 A ' A, ' 'HZ 'w if 1 L jii f K 1' 2 M if V - X 1 ,W il ' ' Q f ' f K Q f w r M . , l W 6 , A A A T i W1 A 55+ 'W si ff A ,S 2 H 1 A ' ' A, x- - Q 2- V 5 r ' 1 5 A U , 24-l 'X A W . ' ' A ' ff A 4 W X' ' t ff Q I Q ' ' If 5 H A5 X K .1 I' P X A A 'ia Y , if 4 ' x ,Aff ' f i Rf 'QE L S5 V gk' 5 ftigwlx ' S, Zvml A V J V llbxon 1 4 poncho rr . i . ii iffqf 4 ex 'o wl ' 4 W Q' if vw fi' VLA' . Q, +5,'f1,,, V A red W. J 'film we A' 4 urn A4 , N IUZJI I5 I ? W y r . 1 ,fa-fffmf ig gm' 1177191 ' .a f ,A if W: :', 1 y 5 ,fi ,fl 7' nf 'Ye' MQ Offes 'lfwxiy V el ' ' 2 ' X, 'filkvifqg 'V W' A A 1 JE, F-. X .Ax ls M- - f, ll hi . K WK iiiiizliiiii? kt M ,, 125 , ,asf ,,,. I :K 53.2 1. 1 www. ...W ' . , , A-vfM.,z.U-mu ...X-...wx 0 a 'FSH 1 , ff W, f if E gf 'iii ' L, ffff M f Q94 11 ' 5 . ., f ' SUM ff :sf V1 ML 'z s V--. Sw.. ww, W , ,.,,... f iff 9 - 'f :1'.a5?1,,fk 515 ,Qui f. ' 5 EM, , ,W , u df! ..A.'M'nM 1 ! 1 8 x Q ,W JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL: Left to right: Bill Freeman, Bobby Weatherford, Dial Arnos, Ronald Rouse, Billy Porter, Billy Hicks, Glenn Nix, Billy Parsley, Dean Davis, Richard Crossland, Robert Adams. Back row: lack Thomson, James Gable, Franklin McGuire, Henry Burgoon, George Bridger R. A. Davis, Dee Stokes, Bobby Bradfield, Lonnie Moore, Ronnie Childress. Tiger team getting instructions from Coach McDaniels. A daily workout in basketball also who . R. b n very FY 4.811614 us extra to our illiam Rhew people to the have support and will- ,i QQQQFH ...Al in ' l I , g 1 .. W K ge wyfffwMpffgwyg.A -1 .N V A,., L.... ,AMA K W, gf V f ' , ' ,S wx 4. 5-L Fi, 'SS -ff lik Mail' . ES . 23,2 '1fQ2,'i.i5SEg42.kik,j ,K : 9,3 ' N Www 4' g ' fi V J 'wh Q M, w , -4 Hfw 9' K - f Q W A M3 N3 :Wa-L,.1 1. 1 ' v M 1 ,:,. W ' , ik film fgi 55:1 K V 'fi?,?f ?,f'Y i Wh X, FMR A . s--mmm E1 ., J, ,S AWOL A CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS, THE FACULTY, THE STUDENTS. The Entire Community Is Proud of Your New Buildings and Wish You Much Success in the Future Zinkle-FZZMQ CDW: DA! NG3l:J7i3l-4l:El..'D Daingerfield, Texas Member F. D. I. C. ALPS CAFE Recornrnended by Duncan Hines Phone 4-3561 Mt. Pleasant, Texas Compliments of PARTIN BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOPS B. F. GOODRICH COMPANY First in Rubber First in Tubeless Phone PL-8-8227 100 West Tyler St. Longview, Texas Best Wishes , Seniors! THE MAN 'S STORE Compliments of LONE STAR GROCERY Lone Star, Texas Proprietors, MR, AND MRS. R, T. BULLOCK CONNOR MOTOR CO. Auto Salvage Bought and Sold Best Gasoline and Oil Daingerfield, Texas fe, f 3 GOOIZ oo Tho visit ' f 367752 VHLUES' B W 1' 1 irf 'Ll 3 9 'Q IQENCJ-:S EAST TEXAS ' MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE credwogf Longview, Texas Compliments of Usa. AND Mies. gffzaawfmek Compliments of 'VI-IE-L MSRP I S COO INITY NEWS JANE HARDY Daingerfield , Texas Congratulations, Senior s fffgxffj PHARMACY Lone Star, Texas Phone 3741 b O F ova X4 vo cw S in 'rhe air i+'s elxlorb CON VAIR CONVA A DIVISION OF GENERAL DYNAMICS N DIEGO AND POMONA, CALIFORNIA--FORT WORTH AND I R CIOF2PCJR!XTlCDN DAINGERFIELD. TEXAS QE, lab! ' ID ,A , if 4 , y Q C .. , ' . X of w ' if Q s 4 l K 1 L d'?J, X. gs, ief 0 . Q - Q ,N Q'1- ' 0 W 54-5 1's E 4: 9 ' 15 N SY, ,QL 'T 1441.55 . . af,.,V!f-tf,j ?f , ,7 Bringing Happiness and Comfort REDDY KILOWATT, your friendly electric servant, is al ways ready to serve you with efficient and low cost electri city. He's ready, too, to help with every school program. ffifllr- -av!!-W- 'rf2.t'-,ff fr' LSUUTHWESTENN 5,65 AND .EIEIIWII FDMPANY U' E9-EWS PONTIAC - CADILLAC COMPANY Has the Best Deal for You Sulphur Springs, Texas Phone 5-2165 ,, Y, ALL! Y V -V -Y W - KEN Er QANIEES S64 ay DAIEY QUEEN Phone 361-W M44 TRUCK! NG CCD. ALLEN BASSHAM W. C. MEELER JAMES NASH Lone Star T Ph 343 1 Shop at commowe. 21405, mc. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Star Brand Shoes CITY CLEANERS Modern Storage Vault Phone 1013 Daingerfield, Texas VVESTE12 IN! AQTO STORE I AMTBULA Nce 1 N IT E A Phone 287 Phone 144 Phone 109 Anywhere - Anytime NAI L. el lfXCJC1fX'2'D, HNIC FUNERAL HOME See Us for Burial Insurance Daingerfield, Texas l-lll.I- I-I O KJ SE CAWZE M nne and Don ordering a meal, scan th Finest S In s M CA f Th t Ent 1- t WZ Wi T4-I EAT 1225 MORRIS Daingerf ld INEZ N pl PARK H gh Sp g CLOTHIERS Finest in Men's and Boys' Wear ZI4 N. Fredonia St. Longview, Texas KNEHIJIS READY-TO-WEAR Dainge 1-field, Texas Phone 3 90 'DAINGLlQ3f ill-LD MCT! OR CCD MPANY Phone 392 - 393 Daingerfield, Texas The Only Complete Car in Its Field. . VFIEIIFRIDL R? For the Finest in Diamonds, and the Most Popular Patters in China, Silver, Crystal, and Pottery Visit: f5Zm4!gZ JEWELERS 105 E. Tyler Longview, Texas Cmivnoi,if1 ffm Cl--FEXXTQQ LEET' ANDREW 'S SUPER CONOCO Phone 3551 Lone Star, Texas For Complete Home F urnishings Visit QMZJ :F-LJTQINI ITUTQE COMPANY Daingerfield , T exas Phone 139 'DAI N G:l:TQ3Fli: LD BUTANE COMPANY Phone 306W1 Daingerfield, Texas Service That Satisfies O. C. KARR, Owner Compliments of TERRY KIRKHAM GROCERY Daingerfield, Texas NOR1 HEAS I I -1-:XAS INVESTMENT CO. GERALD S, JONES, President QUARTER BACK CLUB of Daingerfield, Texas Qphwwgg Best in Texas JOHNNY THOMAS, Owner Hwy. 250 East EDDIE THOMAS, Manager Lone Star, Texas BARNETT JEWELRY Watch Repairs MR. AND MRS. C. T. BARNETT BELL'S FINE CLEANING 702 Webb St. Phone 159 Best Wishes, Seniors HARTGROVE GREENHOUSES MR. AND MRS. CLAUDE HARTGROVE Daingerfield, Texas L. W . WILLIAMS GROCERY Phone 301-Il Jenkins, Texas - ALCORN'S HUMBLE Lone Star , Texas Compliments of EL CHICO CAFE 1500 E. Marshall Longview, Texas Best Wishes, Seniors LONE STAR BARBER SHOP Lone Star, Texas POLLAN Quality Lumber - Reasonably Priced Doors - Windows - Paints - Builders' Supplies null. null xg XV r- 4- fm If f xg X124 gf. 1 Q Phone 242- I X ',unnIz ,nu,..- H, r 'I ...ml m.u..--- N f , .f ,- ' . th 'N X 'ff' Hu J X1 nh. NN... 'us X f, v', N N 75 N ' X fl R sy .NN f I Ns i Z 2 Whoever you are Whatever you do DAINGERFIELD, TEXAS .JL.JIN!lCD'l2 FASHION SHOP Specialists in Chi1dren's Wear Daingerfield, Texas Phone 260 Insure to Be Sure For Automobile Insurance For Property Insurance See: Q fgimffzfff -AGE NT Phone 259 Congratulations Seniors Mimi? GROCERY Daingerfield, Texas Sophomores entertain .Tuniors and Seniors Students enjoy Junior-Senior Banquet. Compliments of TOPP PRINTING 8: STATIONERY Longview, Texas Typewriters Slide Rules School Supplies FOMBY NOVELTY CO. CARL FOMBY Phone 169 Daingerfield, Texas Compliments of PAULINE 'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Lone Star, Texas Phone Z 362 MORRIS UNSELL Building Better Homes in Daingerfield Since 1947 GUS KENNEDY SHOE STORE The Home of Good Shoes Mt. Pleasant, Texas LESLIE 'S FARM SUPPLY Purina Chows Daingerfield, Texas CNE STOP Sslzvnce gg,-S2 4-I I ea-I WAY 'SR 5 SERVICE STATION gg ' W. N. QTEDQ GIBSON , Cason, Texas ZWMWM FINE COMMERCIAL PRINTING Daingerfield, Texas -1-4-IE 4-me LOAN co. .Ill I New I .fl IVY! The Center for Small Loans BOX 116 Daingerfield, Texas Shop and Save at .J CDI-l N T. I-QEY Daingerfield. Texas Ms CAI N125 CLEANERS Where Cleaning and Pressing Is An Art Daingerfield, Texas Authorized Frigidaire Dealer Latest Household Appliances A C4141 !XCQIYfG5 1-I Pc fl MIC Sales and Service Phone 46-J Daingerfield, Texas Wfflmff L. LJ 'VIBE I-Z CQMVANY DO YOU PLAN T0 BUILD A HOME ? You owe it to yourself to learn more about How to save money on the materials. Ask about Johns-Manville Siding, and In- sulation, American Standard Plumbing Fixtures, Armstrong's Floor Covering, Sherwin-Williams Paints, Ideal Millwork and Quality West Coast Lumber. If you are interested in paying for your home like paying rent, then ask your dealer, H. L Williams Lumber Company about the F. H. A, Plan. LET US ELP fl?-2 ' X E ci ,- , Zum 77Zw4lf T rade Mark 1 MW? Wwfyf E. G. MCMILLAN, JR. Daingerfield, Texas Congratulations to the Seniors MR. AND MRS. VIRGIL WALTERS Proprietors of Wafiif DRIVE-INN Phone 147 Dainge 1-field , Texas Compliments of MODEL CLEANERS Lone Star, Texas -I ATl'kJIVl IVILJSI C CO. 2.05 North Center Longview, Texas Phone PL. 84512 Conn Band Instruments, Records, Phonographs, Sheet Music, Radios, Accessories, Instrument Repairs. MARITZKY 'S East Texas Oldest and Finest Clothiei-s Longview, Texas 05 0506563 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Daingerfield, Texas Best Wishes Seniors From CITY GROCERY 8: MARKET JAMES MCCURBY, Prop. Phone 3161 Lone Star, Texas -R1 2'.iea'2iiEa'fiiii1i'2isz,. .,,:1f .-1111, '-:.i1a4i-- f -- ' 5 53 .QIAF 'in i VV V , , , 1 F: In .i..V:,. H A b:,b A Q 3 ,, l Q' Q-ii1,,1a:a:11f' x.1 Wyiifjf ifffiff N S S U f Sufe'fSWtw Congratulations Seniors of 1955-56 RAY WALKER PLUMBING Phone 443 Daingerfield, Texas WHITE AND SON SERVICE STATION We Give S 8: H Green Stamps Lone Star, Texas DAINGERFIELD FLOWER SHOP Phone 264 Daingerfield, Texas KIRK'S READY-TO-WEAR 81 SHOE SALON 119 West 3rd Street Phone 4-4461 Mt. Pleasant, Texas Best Wishes TEAM DOC. AND MRS, BABER Daingerfield, Texas Compliments of MILLER'S GROCERY Phone 9-I Daingerfield, Texas i in ,?-+!iA::qi,n.Ti,:,s1C'F - , N ISVEPENDABLE I., DR uselsr TUE A12 SON! DRUG STORE In Business for Your Health Visit Us Until You Are 100 Years Old---Then We Will Visit You I jg WWWWW ,O INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE CONGRATULATIONS! SENIORS! Daingerfield, Texas KJMZMZKZJ NEW Sz USED CARS Daingerfield, Texas Phone 413 C ts of mwedsee 1:84473 Compliments of 'UIQ AND MES. VV12. CHEATHAM gina ogwg, R egistered Pharmacists Pho I C .T S PLAN YOUR HOME '-EEE HEI , ' V E f LET Us HELP You ! XMWMQ5 pd? mfr Wffffff lllllln Pegi selects her pottery with the help of Mrs. Pratt. 'Wm 1-4 AQDWARE Com PANY W. O, IRVIN, IR. LEON MOORE Hardware, Building Supplies, Furniture, and Gifts Mr. McConnell demonstrates a television set for .Timmy and Alyce BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS OF '56 .T . DAINGERFIELD, TEXAS DRS. RUTLEDGE AND LEE Congratulations, Seniors ALLEN BEAUTY SHOP Phone 411 Daingerfield, Texas Compliments of ZALES .TEWELERS 218 N. Fredonia Phone PL-3-2.656 Longview, Texas Your Friendly DODGE and PLYMOUTH Dealer ROBISON Sz I-IANLEY Daingerfield, Texas Congratulations, Seniors I. H, DALBY Phone 113-.T Daingerfield, Texas DR. W. E. POIMBOEUF CHIROPRACTOR Daingerfield, Texas to the Seniors of 1956 AMER ICAN L. I EERTY CCDIVIPAN IES Mt. Pleasant, Texas gamfdmewfd Q! BQRDEN 'S CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1956 510365 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Daingerfield, Texas Lone Star, Texas C ompliments of L-ILJIZVVITZ MAN'S SHOP For Finer Men's Wear phone 3-4474 Longview, Texas Compliments of W. T. GRANT CO. Longview, Texas FALL'S TV SALES - SERVICE Hoffman TV Service A11 Makes TV Best Wishes, Seniors I-IERVEY'S DRIVE-INN GRO. Daingerfield, Texas Good Luck, Seniors WEBB STREET HUMBLE Daingerfield, Texas W. E. KEY, IR. SERVICE STATION Daingerfield, Texas Compliments of PERKISON'S .TEWELERS Daingerfield, Texas Best Wishes to the Seniors WEST END TEXACO Daingerfield, Texas C ompliments of WADE FREEMAN SERVICE STATION Your Gulf Dealer Best Wishes, Seniors W, G, SMITH GRO. Daingerfield, Texas Phone 251- I Compliments of CUSHENBERRY WASHATERIA Daingerfield, Texas Compliments of MR, AND MRS. L. M. CADENHEAD We QQZZWZZ 'Da-sw-11 . 5 u owe The Finest in Clothing and Shoes We Give S 8: H Green Stamps Daingerfield, Texas and Mt. Pleasant, Texas BFST Wlsn-IES Z9 WSENIQRS Mrs. Ralph R. Mr, and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Waldine Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Nicholas W. C. Thomas W. M. Watson Jim McConnell James A, Farnham Archie Gant Henderson Doug Nobles G. L. Byrd Archie Fomby O. K. Hall D. H. Abernathy W. O. Title Jack Martin Jack Ponder Mack Smith and Tony Jimmy D. Walker Larry Hoffman J. M. Brashear Ramond Camp C. I. French Sam Dalby Mr. J. B. Boyd Mary Ethel Williams Ralph Godfrey Allene Pratt Aubrey Robinson A. J. Malone Mrs. Laura Autrey Mrs. Dial Amos Arthur W. Allen Ronald Stevens Don Williams L. R. Lilley E. M. Cooper L. T. Camp, Jr, C. H. Henley Lucille Haley Joe P, Taylor, Jr. Miss Virginia Camp Mrs. O. R. Caldwell Miss Leona George Mrs. Margaret Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hurtte Mr. and Mrs. Newel Fleming Mrs. Beatrice Smith Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Crouch Henry and Thelma Moore Mrs. James Terrell Mr. E. W. Tolbert Mrs. E. W. Tolbert Mrs. Dovie Byrd Mrs. Semuel S. Guest Mrs. H. D. Dalby Miss Wynona Caldwell Miss Sturdi- vant Steno. class is doing Manu- script typing today. Mrs. Collins Mrs. Davis, and Mrs. Terrell Serve the lunch line. 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