Davis High School - Wolf Pack Yearbook (Davis, OK)

 - Class of 1956

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'? Qi I 5 .1 ni I F . . 1 I , ,,,f 2,- ., .J . i . .' AFA: 1 3' ---1-1 as-' .5-.. . .stud - X i- . - - , . H In . , , , . . . SK. . -. ., Smiar Will We, the members of the Senior Class of Davis High School, County of Murray, State of Oklahoma, being of sound mind and memory, and having reached an age where we are soon to pass on to higher realms, do hereby make and declare this to be the last will and testament of our class. This valuable document, duly executed and signed, is as follows: To the members of our beloved faculty, who look upon our departure with smiles of joy, we bequeath the satisfaction which comes from duties well performed, and a peaceful rest from the weary work of making our graduation shrouds. We also leave them a large amount of sympathy for their depressing attempts to pound knowledge into our craniums. To our successors in this grade we leave: our seats, occupy them but do not try to fill them. Our senior dignity, may they uphold it with becoming serious- ness, endeavoring to overcome their usual hare-brained flippancy. Our ten-. dency to make a little knowledge go a long way in the classroom. Our strongly entrenched places in the hearts of the faculty who have loved us devotedly because--they couldn't help it! Comfort them in their loss, but don't imagine you can mangle their hearts as we have done. To the vivacious Sophomores we leave the right to prey upon the Fresh- men, out of season and without reason, to torture them unceasingly--with the liabilities thereof! To the Freshmen we leave the responsibility of holding up the scholastic honors around dear old D. H. S., and the ability to acquire' the knowledge and dignity that now rests upon our shoulders. g To our superintendent, J. M. Carey, a copy of Amateur Detective Sug- gestions, whcih we feel will be of great assistance in discovering the pranks of various students. - - To the principal of our school, Odis Goodrich, the unfoiling good humor of the entire class, we are certain he will need this in dealing with the seniors who succeed us. BARBSARA AYERS wills her love for parking in the drive-in to Nancy Branden- urg. JIM GUINN wills his nature-boy appearance to Roy Bristol. CHARLENE ROGERS wills her willingness to study to Iris Golden. EARL REED wills to James Busby his love for the girls. FRANK HUSSEY wills his movie technique to Kenneth Ketner. P. S.-This means to run the projector, ONLY. SHARON RUSSELL wills her June wedding to Martha Ramsey. TOM YOUNGBLOOD wills to Johnny Thomas his beautiful legs. CAROLYN ANDERSON wills her basketball ability to Kaye Bennett. TOMMY SMITH wills his collection of bottles to Kenneth Carter. KENNETH HARRIS wills his willingness to fight for the girls to Tom Ayers. RUBY STORTS walls to Mary Darlang her talent for gettang along wath her man DON SUMMERS walls has way wath the women to Hershel McBrade PEGGY GARRISON walls to Ballae Phallaps the baby bootaes she was walled last year sance at looks lake Ballae wall need them before Peg wall' PAUL REID walls has abalaty to drave an the park at naght wath one arm and wathout Iaghts to Charles Barch MARCHETA LOW walls Eddae back to Jam Morton Shes found a new one to take has place SUE NICHOLSON walls her fagure and pretty blond haar to Jackae Saylor JOHN HUGGINS walls to Bob Drake has track abalaty P S Not to run after the garls eather Bob DELORES HOOVER walls her wallangness to work and talent for taps to Louase Royer MARVELLA HOLLOWAY walls her offace of Presadent of the Overhead Bradge Club to Pete Wallas ARLIS TUCKER walls has nerve to do thangs to Red Sanders ELAINE SAGER walls her daaly trap to Sulphur to Janae Yarbrough BETTY BROWN walls to Wayne Webb the key to a certaan Senaor garls heart P S You know whose Wayne GEORGE DAVENPORT walls has abalaty to stay an trouble to Jerry Cottrell MARILYN DAVIS walls her abalaty to keep from havang to work to Donald Lacy PAULINE FULLERTON walls to Ballae Scott a tu tone dump truck draver NOT DWAYNE FULLERTON walls has abalaty to get along wath the teachers to Jerry Fullerton PAUL EDWARDS walls to Imogene Cagle has class rang P S Thas as for keeps TERRY DANYEUR walls has cowboy boots and ten gallon hat to Kenneth James DELORIS PAYNE walls her extreme heaght to Betty Wanburn WAYNE SIMS walls has love for the Senaor garls to Phalap Traylor GENE CAGLE walls to Merlene Brandenburg has undyang love and affectaon RHEKA FOX walls her love for the men to Olga Arnold TOM KNAPP walls has raackname Sack the Lover to Joe Farr RONALD NOLAND walls has abalaty to hat telephone poles to Howard Martan MARRY CHAFFIN walls her offace of Edator of the Atomac Flash to Freddae Lowry FRANK HUSSEY walls has physaque to Joe Manley Tallason MARCHETA LOW walls her bashful ways to Sammae Jones PEGGY GARRISON walls to Betty Dackson her auvenale delanq Jent ways SUE NICHOLSON walls her love letter wratang technaque to Ruth Crawford Wath our last partang breath we do hereby constatute and appoant Odas Goodrach the prancapal of D H S sole executor of thas our wall and testa ment In watness whereof we attach the seal of the class of 1956 ffl' . . . , . . . . , . .1 , . . . . - I . included. ' ' ' ll - - ll ' . . . . . ' ' . I . . 1 Q ,I . . - . , , Q X .. QC' W2 QWWM 5241 'QQ M, XM JJ ,. 3,-,fi if X ff f 1, 'I 'X- ! 1 '. If -, L f I ' I' H5123 W JJ J 42 H Sf 1 SQHJJ... bw mn rw Y Ufmmfmrf The Student Body of Davls School and the Annual Staff of the WOLF PACK wlshes to dedicate thus year s annual to a very talented and beloved lady of the Davis Elementary Faculty Mrs Grace Garrlson Mrs Garrison has been a member of the Davns Faculty for twenty eight led to a path of self confldence lundness and Chrustlan prnnclples durung these years They say A teacher affects eternity She can never tell where her xnfluence stops. ' 1 years and many a small hand has been placed in hers to be guided and l5'mrd of fdumfzrw Tom Jamuson President R M Muller Vice President MorrlsE Morton Clerk Inset Preston Carter Member Cecil Bahner Member hail is A? WWWWW J M CAREY Southeastern College Durant 1941 B S Degree Okla Umversuty Norman 1952 Master Degree Mr Carey came to our school as Hugh School Pruncapal from Durant where he was football coach and had extensnve traumng and experu ence un gundance work ODIS GOODRICH Southeastern College Durant 1948 B S Degree Okla Umversuty Norman 1953 Master Degree Mr Goodruch came to our school from Woodland where he was Hugh School Pruncupal and Basketball Coach I 1 ' , . . Science Instructor. Mr. Carey has 'UK J M CAREY Unlverslty of Okla Master Degree Superintendent LEWIS KETNER University of Okla Master Degree 8th Grade Sponsor Science ALTCN ROBERTS Arkansas Tech B S Degree Coach 8- Social Studies 7th Grade Sponsor LEOTA AHREND East Central College B.S. Degree American History School Secretory Jifnio. Sponsor ODIS GOODRICH University of Okla Master Degree Hugh School Principal RICHARD VANDEWALK ER Okla A 8.M College B A Degree Band Director 81 Vocal Music DOROTHY JAMESON Okla A 8.M College B . S . Degree FHA 8. Pep Club Sponsor ROBERT SMITH University of Okla. B.S. Degree Coach 8. Shop Letterman's Club Sponsor Freshman Co-Sponsor f-X ,Z ., N N 5 v. , N , . , l ,.g 4 ,LQ 5-15-2--.Ex K ,.-zz'-: '--'-f. ,. -.-g , . ' ,Q Q! .- - - - 1 -r :,t : . 9 . Z ' . ' ,s K I S-r I C lj' WILL-ELLEN MILLER East Central College B.A. Degree Mathematics School Treasurer Cafeteria Supervisor MAVIS HUTCHINS Okla A 8.M College B S Degree F F A Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor LEWIS JOHNSON Southeastern College B S Degree Jr Hugh Math 8- Science Sensor Co Sponsor ROBERT JENNINGS Southwestern College B.S. Degree Commerce Sophomore Co-Sponsor ARTHUR WHITE University of Okla B S Degree Engl Ish 8. Speech Senior Sponsor Dramatncs Sponsor THELMA KING East Central College B A Degree Jr Hugh English Freshman Sponsor Nat Hon Soc Sponsor lb .Lv ,px A-9 rg. 44 ' -f p I . . . ' 14 .- X fr is - , 'rw mv. - X W2 f f L .. x i : . ll rjjg -J ' 5, . ...J -42. L.-Y sg: s Q .- og. Husfndzans ELERY GORDON Bus Drnver and Asst Cusfoduan ELMER KELLEY Head Cusfodlcn C L BUTLER Ass? Cusfoduon Grade school nn CAFETERIA it , w' M ' . QQ X J C Q' , 0 W XX 5 x fvikw I W f ' X We 'ks f 5 V9 Yr?-4.1 I mg K fy! as M 33 Vx ' QQ an J xrif Wx Z X X E Klfll 0119 X , Q Q ' G A N ' ' f- I a , N X E? , X f WJ 'H T lg! , 1 1 7 E v Q, X x . QQ 6 :L x',, 2, 06 If , , ' if : N xx ffMMQi rq X K . X, 309- NX ff XA-1, X1-ix Ku 5 I. 1 x , JW Xl? gf , X s J K : f 5 X-I -rf 1 xi ,f . ff X Hx N f gg' G7 X x Z J g,s?, .1 ,A .X X if ' - t :X HJ , R, Ny,,fQg1,i,f Q if - 51' I jf! .tx 'x gf x 5 , - .. L X X 5' f7T-xl, ' l af .K N 'ui fb-D X . 6,539 WAYNE SIMS Class President FFA, Vice-President Junior Play Senior Play Dramatic Society MARCHETA LOW Class Reporter Pep Club FHA Secretary Dramatic Society Librarian Annual Staff Atomic Flash Junior Play Semor Play CAROLYN ANDERSON Class Vice-President Captain Basketball FHA Dramatic Society Pep Club - Cheerleader Atomic Flash Cheerleader 52-53 FFA Sweetheart Annual Queen 56 SUE NICHOLSON Class Secretary FHA Atomic Flash Annual Staff Football Queen 52 Annual Queen 55 Librarian RUBY STORTS Class Treasurer Atomic Flash FHA Dramatic Society Co Captain Basketball President: FHA 53-54 Cheerleader 52-53 'Wt MARY CHAFFIN HA Atomsc Flash Ed Pep Club Cheerleader Offsce Asssstant Lsbrarsan Dramatsc Socsety Sensor Play Cheerleader 52-53 Natsonal Honor Socsety KENNETH HARRIS A PEGGY GARRISON Pres Dramatsc Socsety Pep Club FHA Junsor Play Sensor Play Cheerleader 53 54 Football Queen Gsrls State 55 Asst Ed Atomsc Flash Lsbrarsan Sec 8. Treas Natsonal Honor Socsety DALE WINBURN A Junsor Play Sensor Play DON SUMMERS A Sensor Play MARILYN DAVIS FHA Junsor Play Offsce Asssstant Pep Club Atomsc Flash Dramatsc Socsety TOM SMITH FFA Sentsnel PAULINE FULLERTON Junior Play Sensor Play Dramatsc Socsety Atomsc Flash FHA Office Asssstant GENE CAGLE Visual Aid Atomic Flash SHARON RUSSELL Basketball Atomic Flash Semor Play RONALD NOLAND Semor Play DELORIS PAYNE Librarian Atomic Flash FHA CHARLENE ROGERS FHA Office Assistant Atomic Flash Librarian TOM KNAPP Charter member Band Vice Pres Dramatic Society A Junior Play Semor Play MARVELLA HOLLOWAY Atomic Flash FHA Dramatic Society Junior Play Semor Play Semor Queen Candidate 55 Pep Club Natlonal Honor Society DWAYN E FULL ERTON li BETTY BROWN Cheerleader 53 54 FHA Dramatuc Socuety Pep Club Atomuc Flash AR Ll S TUCKER FA DELORES HOOVER Atomlc F lash TOM YOUNGBLOOD Student Councul Dramatuc Socuety Junnor Play Sensor Play FRANK HUSSEY Junnor Play Sensor Play Football Captam Charter Member Band Student Director Dramatuc Socuety Vusual And Letterman s Club BARBARA AYERS FHA Office Assistant Basketball Cheerleader 53 54 JIM GUINN FFA RHEKA FOX Offuce Assistant FHA Sensor Play Atomuc Flash ELAINE SAGER President - Pep Club FHA Treasurer - Dramatic Society JOHN HUGGINS FFA - Secretary Junior Play Football - Co Captain Track Letterman's Club PAUL EDWARDS A Senior Play HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1956 Lets turn back time twelve years to August 28 1944 that day was a fatal day in the lives of the Seniors You will find the primary classroom crowded with Carolyn Anderson Betty Brown Gene Cagle Mary Chaffin Marilyn Davis Dwayne Fuller ton Pauline Fullerton Peggy Garrison Jimmie Guinn Kenneth Harris john Huggins Tom Knapp Marcheta Low Ronald Noland Deloris Payne Charlene Rogers Wayne Sims Tommy Smith Don Summers and Dale Winburn These twenty students started their school days together and are still together as Seniors today As they passed from grade to grade they gradually increased in number In the second grade came Tom Youngblood Frank Hussey and Paul Edwards and the next year the third grade year Elaine Sager and Ruby Storrs join the merry little group During the next three years Barbara Ayers Sue Nicholson Arlls Tucker Terry Danyeur and George Davenport became members of the class That brings them to their first big step-graduation into Junior High school It took place on May 18 1950 Sixty four students graduated and they had the honor of being the largest class to graduate from the sixth grade The next year they were floating on clouds' They were in the big high school building' Boy did they feel important but they soon learned that seventh graders were just little under classmen Their Freshman year they really felt big because of two thmgs for the first Football Queen Race and that spring fifty four of them graduated into Senior High school The Sophomore year Sharon Royer moved to Davis and became a member of the class and Arlis Tucker moved away That year was important to the girls because they got to serve at the Junior Senior Banquet Then came the year they had been waiting for their junior year Rheka Fox Marvella Holloway and Paul Reid loined the class and Sharon Royer moved Their candidate for Football Queen Peggy Garrison won the Race and that broke another D H S record by becoming the only class to have ever won the Queens Race twice They ordered their class rings and waited impatiently until they arrived Next came the Junior Play At the end of the year the class gave the annual Junior Senior Banquet To them it was the most beautiful banquet ever held and it represented a lot of hard work Sue Nicholson was elected Annual Queen and became the first junior to receive this honor Now brings them to the best year of all the Senior year' Delores Hoover and Earl Reed moved in and Arlls Tucker and Sharon Royer returned The class was happy to learn that Sharons name was no longer Royer but Russell now Their Senior Play presented the first of December was a huge success' Next came their trip to New Orleans which the whole class had been waiting for a long time' This year they were guests of the juniors at the Banquet and were also guests of the Alumni Banquet Then Graduation The day every Senior dreams of but wishes would never come After graduation the Seniors will depart and go on their separate ways which will bring to an end the history of the Senior Class of 1956 XA' , 3 I 9 Y l 7 . . 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PEP RALLY IN TOWN 1 l FIRST ROW Jlm Morton Bob Drake John Huggrns Frank Hussey SECOND ROW Robert Smith Sponsor Phrlnp Traylor Charles Burch Tommy Ayers Alton Roberts Sponsor THIRD ROW Jnm Sanders Frankue Lumpkm D F Myers Donald Yarbrough ,4frf1111c 9111.41 FIRST ROW Gene Cagle Marcheta Low Peggy Garruson Mary Chaffun Rheka Fox Paulune Fullerton Sue Nncholson SECOND ROW Merlene Brandenburg Elaine Sager Mar1eIIa Holloway Betty Brcwn Marrlyn Davus Carolyn Anderson Ruby Srorts THIRD ROW Robert .lenmngs Sponsor Delores Hoover Sue Pullen Sharon Russell Delorus Payne Charlene Rogers Nancy Brandenburg I , , , . 2 1 1 1 1 1 - Z , . . , . I 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 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Vx sam H Ofhcc' Asszstaufs FIRST ROW Elalne Bolduc Mary Hetley Martha Ramsey Barbara Ayers Mary Chaffln SECOND ROW Mr Hardnsty Grade School Prunclpal Jlmmle Vanderburg Delma Hefley Charlene Rogers Mr Gooclrlch Hugh School Prlncupal THlRD ROW LOUlSe Royer Rhelca Fox Marnlyn Davus Pauline Fullerton Dramatic Soviety FIRST ROW John Huggins, Hershel McBrnde, Elaine Sager, Treasurer, Marcheta Low, Secretary, Peggy Garrison, President, Tom Knapp, Vice President, Pauline Fullerton, Joe Farr, Gary Mntchelmore, Wayne Webb SECOND ROW Kenneth Ketner, Marvella Holloway, Ruby Storts, Carolyn Anderson, Betty Brown, Mary Chaftnn, Wayne Sums, Lnnda Gray, Martha Peterman THIRD ROW Don Lacy, Tom Youngblood, Charles Burch, Bob Drake, Martha Ramsey, Jackie Saylor, Kaye Bennett, Marilyn Davns, Donald Yarbrough 3 S . fs , fi .' , 9 V' ,E 5 gl f. '. I, . SL . , X ts -1 .x E, xg xx X f Q' . ff . sy h , L Q -wg: A Sk W is Aw? L i ggvuy W, ,...,-1 I W , .. . , 7 A X fl . l 0 ' 1 . 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J-f V4 C7116 FIRST ROW Laura Hussey Sue Moore Marcheta Low Kaye Bennett Lunda Gray Jaclcue Saylor Betty Duckson Bally Phullups Martha Ramsey Mrs Jameson SECOND ROW Judy Gondles Mary Hefley Betty Brown Mary Chaffun Peggy Garruson Barbara Ayers Jeraldnne Green Judy Hyden Betty Payne Tuna Baugh Kay Blevins Olga Arnold THIRD ROW Barbara Dngby J1mm1eVanderburg Elaune Bolduc Dons Warren Earlene Wundham Leta Jones Phyllus AtchIey Ruth Crawford Imogene Cagle Betty Wan burn Bethellne Lacey Mary Hayworth FOURTH ROW Pat Tyree Marne Scaggs Wilma Thomasson Charlene Rogers Elaine Sager Delorls Payne Marnlyn Davus Patsy Yarbrough Sue Nucholson Paulone Fullerton Delma Hefley Anuta Gubson FIFTH ROW Charlene Rlddle Lynda Morton Martha Peter man Ruby Storts Carolyn Anderson Rhelca Fox Barbara Rowe Mary Darlung Murlene Oakley Bullle Scott The purpose of F H A as to tram young women to be better homemakers un the future We have a Nateonal State and Local pro 'ect We send monthly reports to the State OFF1ce on our actuvutues Every sprung the orgamzatlon goes to the State Rally and the S nrors spend the nught We have a party For the F F A every year At the monthly meetings we have a guest speaker or a demonstratson Vuce Presudent OFFICERS Secretary Treasurer Reporter Hlstoruan Parluamentaruan Song Leader Bnllne Phlllnps Betty Dickson Marcheta Low Lunda Gray Jackue Saylor Kaye Bennett o ' ' Sf 1 , , , , ' , ' , ' I . T . I I ' 9 : I I I T I . I I T I I I . I . I ' : . I . . I . I . I D I I . I I I I - I I I ' : I . I . I I . I . I . . I I . I T 1 r l . ' 3 I 1 I ' I I I I I F I I T ' . 0 A I . T ' . President .................... Martha Ramsey . I 1 - ' 1 T nillltu c 1 I I F . . T . - . . ..... . . . . . . T l Iatolulllicl I I I 1 I I T T T . lllllo n 1 A I 0 I l I 0 I . I I 0 0 U llyeu hlll 0 n Q l . 9 A Khapfer The Future Farmers ofAmerica Isa national organization that reaches from the state of Washington to Puerto Rico and from the state of Maine to Hawaii The primary aim of the Future Farmer is to develop agriculture leadersh u p co operation and citizenship Future Farmers learn to do by doing The purpose is to strengthen the young man to love hrs country and to create a love of country life By studying vocational agriculture In high school and being a member of the FFA they gain a vast experience that will be bene flcnal to them in their future work The Fu ture Farmers of America IS a non profit non political farm boy orgamzatnon in the United States The Davis Future Farmer of America was Warren Hannl along with the installation of Voca t 4 onal Agriculture Department an the Davis School Since then over 400 boys have received agriculture training and also have a labor income of over S37 OOO wi th a labor income for this year of S4 105 FIRST ROW Jerry Tilly Jake Bennett Jim Morton Bob Drake Roy Bristol Wayne Sums John Huggins Tom Smith Mr Hutchms Sponsor SECOND ROW George Lewis George Wlnburn Clay Shannon Tom Drake Tom Knapp Kenneth Carter Jim Hefley Terry Crumb Charley Rogers Arles Tucker THIRD ROW Bill Tallent James Busby Jim Guunn Sammle Jones Kenneth James Danny Myers Paul Edwards Earl Reed Don Summers FOURTH ROW Charles Nugent Kenneth Low Joe Tnlluson Harold Latham Billy Tho masson Jim Sanders Terry Danyeur Dale Wunburn Kenneth Harris OFFICERS Vice Presrdent Wayne Sims Secretary John Huggins Treasurer Bob Drake Reporter Jim Morton Sentinel Tom Smith Q O . . . : . I I . . . I I . I . I . . . I . I . . I . . . . : . I . . . I I I . I - . . . . . I I . I . . , , . . . : . I I . . E I E I I . l .... I I I I . . I : I . . . - - I . . I I . - . . . . l - I . I I . . - . I - . I . . organized, November 2l, 1947, under Mr. President ....................... Roy Bristol , .... ......... . , , I I ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I i 1 dl' WW? VT CALVIN CRUMB December 15 1936 February 2 1956 STAIRWAY TO ETERNITY Do not weep un despair my fraends Not a tear on has grave should you shed Because he us cllmbung a golden stairway Where only the angels tread He walks on through clouds through wand and storm With the dlgnnty and grace ofa kung Hrs real life unfolds now before hum Because hrs soul whsle on earth was kept clean He IS nearnng the top ofthe stairway No fears or worrles has he for hls battle ns won No more toll and strnfe for hrs youthful soul Llves on past eternuty M Q lx 15? W. Q Z , fi, H Q . , I 1. sw , 9 lt 3 1, f 5 ,Q . .7 .1 - ll 1 r' ' , fs ,isp ' 1 ' 'M at K sw , 1 1 15 I I I I I I I I . I qw.,,q-bl Annnnl Sing Joe Farr Marchefa Low Hershel McBrude Sue Nncholson Howard Marhn Edufor Arfusf Business Manager 81 Arhsf Arfust Photography 8. Adverhsement Mr Jenn: ngs Sponsor ,llnnnnl Kenna! FIRST ROW John Davld Huggins Randy Moore Kay Blevlns Bob Drake Mr Jennlngs Sponsor SECOND ROW Barbara Sfrrckland Dona Scott Joe Farr Lmda Morton Marcheto Low Sue Nncholson M,-ff ati if 323' 42 3 Betty Joy D ck Drum Ma or Ketne th ef1I'1e . K 4- C 0 1' an 0 1. D. rton d o .I - 4- C cu TE V, cv ,. n. I aa u P O MPP . 0 ger. l lCI n the State Contest The Resu ts of the Dov s Band uper or N State Contest 1952 Ol' uper T ,- OI' uper 1' fe Sta I Uiel' OV water -------- St State Contest I 955 Hand The Davus Hugh School Band rs twelve years old It was orgamzed un the year 1938 by Mr Harold Franklun Crevelung Mr Crevelnng durected the Davis Band From 1938 to 1941 In 1941 1942 Mr Robert Barr became the second director of the band Durung World War II the band ceased to exust Sax years passed before the band was reorganuzed under Mr James Cunningham Mr Cunnnngham stayed two years 4948 1950 Through 1950 1951 Mr Wayne Boone was the durector of the band has started hus Ftfth year as dnrector of the Davss Hugh School Band Bassoon Mary Tlpton Clarnnet Howard Martrn Lmda Gray Steve Va ndewallcer Shlrley Green Marilyn Hall Jnmmue Hayes Buster Holloway Judy Gondles Roy Lessley Cornet Frank Hussey Tom Knapp Tommy Jameson Charles Galloway Jammue Thomas Barutone Joe Farr Barbara Chadwlck Flute Kay Blevuns Lando Ketner French Horn Betty Kennedy Donald Lacey Ben Malan Bass Clarinet Lynda Morton Alto Clarinet Martha Peterman Alto Saxophone Gary Mntchelmore Rlchard Stedman Harvey Nichols T nor Saxophone Leon Ford Kaye Bennett Barutone Saxophone Eddue Ford Trombone Kenneth James Wesley Tnlluson John Thomas Bass Kenneth Ketner Percussnon Betty Drckson Donna Scott Gay Dunn Laura Hussey Ruby James Margaret Darlnng Mary Darlung ln 1951 the Davis Band came under the leadership of Mr. R. U. Vandewalker. Mr. Vandewalker Q5 Q 0 QGKIIIONO ,3 X PJ c I gl? ZWULWOS QI 6 Terry Crumb 0 and sponsor Drake 'Nh FFA INITIATION FFA ACTIVITIES I . X I A U K QKENIIW XW Q9 Sv W Y R 'maj JA Vv wg-QQ V' 515: MQ. N W ,vm if J 9 X 1 Svllkw w ,Q ,USN Q Qw- fX.. X .Y f QxSS5 9 frfax v J A N - 1 X N W I 4 x 6 N AQ 15 ' -f . XY 4,1 f' X X X xc, 5 A 4 -3 L? ' X? N 5 SX ' ' K A X , ' N K x. QQ ' ff? LAWN A A X ny Z Xl 1 X K1 1:1 - f V, -fs 6 , fi ' K 1 Al ' Q' VJ Is' x A if gs' N' gff,3JxX I 'J 3 ,I A Nx ix, Y K ' f 'X-- '- : fl J Ng bf J Q Q f xl if f X jf fx, - ur , i', 7 My I h f if S 1 Xw X 'Nm x Z' ii fi , I S xg. A k 'Xin ALJ nl wr xv' ll, , SLN! Pll N x 3 2: XX L U i , 5f 5'iiAN J A , 'IQ gi 1955 .?wfballQuee14 BETTY DICKSON, Junior Knranaizvu Queen Affendanfs Betty Payne Freshman 2nd Martha Peferman Sophomore 3rd Marvella Holloway Semor 4th l s FIRST ROW: Head Coach Bob Smith, Morris Garrison, John Huggins, Tom Ayers, Charles Birch, Bob Drake, Frank Hussey, Assistant Coach Alton Roberts. SECOND ROW: Con- rad Raper, Kenneth Carter, Don Lacy, Philip Traylor, Joe Farr, Jim Morton. THIRD ROW: Frank Deatherage, Tom Drake, Frankie Lumpkin, D. F. Myers, Jim Hefley, Don Yarbrough, Wayne Webb, Joel Holloway, Manager. FOURTH ROW: John Sager, Her- shel Digby, Harold Lathum, Bill Beringer, Gary Mitchelmore, Jim Sanders. Assistant Coach Roberts and Coach Smith SCORES Sulphur 27 Davis O Wynnewood T8 Davis 6 Healdton 33 Davis T8 Tishimingo 32 Davis 7 Elmore City T3 Davis 27 Dundee T9 Davis T9 Maysville 26 Davis T2 Alex 20 Davis 7 Marietta 40 Davis O Seumr High Basketball Calm F IR S T ROW Tommy Ayers Jnm Morton Bob Drake Captaun Roy Brastol SECOND ROW Alton Roberts Coach Donald Yar brough Ph u l lp Traylor Kenneth Ketner Jam Sanders Joe Farr fnot plcturedl Sensor Hugh Boys were runner up an the Mur ray County Tournament of 56 These are snaps of the Davls Paola game Ii.. f- 1 I f fi. 3 V f T i W I g , A N V 5 1, 5 4 V 1.1 A tt 3 V , 4 I -.1 , . , . t ,K as T If - - 3 1 1 . . I I ' 2 I I - I I I . . I . w arf- S' Q6 22C Sewer ffzgh Gzrls Haskefball Umm FIRST ROW Martha Peterman Betty Duckson Ruby Storts Co Captain Carolyn Anderson Captaun Jackne Saylor Barbara Ayers SECOND ROW Richard Vandewalker Manager Lunda Gray Barbara Rowe Sharon Russell Ellen Golden Lynda Morton Betty Kennedy Bob Smuth Coach Snapshots of the Davns Paola game Ar Opponent Sulphur Lindsay Pauls Valley Elmore City Marietta Wynnewood fuumr ffzgh ylffffbllff Umm FIRST ROW: Conrad Raper Paul Ealey Tom Drake Frank Deatherage Morris Garrison Warren Hawkins Tom Jamison. SECOND ROW: Danny Myers Harolcl Lathum Charles Gillispie Hershell Digby Bill Smith Charles Galloway Jerry Birch Larry Ealey. THIRD ROW: Clifford Bolduc Forrest Kennedy Teddy Car- ter Lanny Mayberry Mack Tyree Noble Anderson Tommy Digby Manager- Davis 2 -O O- 4 32-14 14-O Pictures taken at the Homecoming game with Elmore City 35 7 36 O l l Alton Roberts, Coach. Q , T22 umor High Gzrls askefifzzll Cram RST ROW Janice Jolly by Thomas Marley Pelts resa Boldmg Gay Dunn raldrne Green SECOND W Ruchard Vandewallcer nager TmaBaugh Judy den Ellen Golden Betty yne Kay Blevrns Coach junior J-hgh Haskefbull Cram FIRST ROW Tom Drake Charles Galloway B ll Smlfh Paul Ealey Lanny Mayberry Danny My rs SECOND ROW Coach Alton Roberts Morrus Garrison Harold Lathum JerryTrlly Tom Jamuson Frank Deatherage Murray County Champlons 56 grade Schzwl Haskeiball Crum FIRST ROW JrmmyCass P te Buckaloo Jay Lee Hutchrns Ronnue Carey Lester Hawknns PaulBUs by Donald Carter SEC OND ROW Mr Guest Coach EugeneDeath erage Mrchael Warren Scotty Bumgarner Loren Damron, GeorgeThomas. Offucers unsfoll mg the WG' new FHA members IFIITIOTIOD' XL,-J fif- Qi? 4,4 Agriculture boys fckmg Home Ec F H A lnsfallohon xtbtkr Mrs Jameson s Flffh Hour Home Ec III Class -.Aj L Mr Jennings Typing I Class ,RFQ ,-2 Mr Kefners Fifth Hour General Scuence Class 'Wx ,lin ...niall ag, Mr Johnson s Fifth Hour Sfudy Hall Tis-55 -1 CLYDE HARDISTY New Mexuco Umverslfy B S 8. M A Degree fades MR CLYDE HARDISTY Prmclpol 6th Grade MRS NETA GREER 6th Grady fflaffc, zZLLf.fz,f MRS ARTHUR WHITE MISS MARGARET MONTGOMERY 5th Grade MRS MARY FAYE BROWN 2nd Grade MRS GRACE GARRISON lst Grade f.. 4 'Ji' 'uf MQ GUEST 5th Grade MRS JOHNSON 3rd Glade MQS BROWN 2nd Grade MRS SMITH 3rd Grade MRS C H EAT HAM 4th Grade MRS MORRISON 2nd Grade W Sufflz Grade FIRST ROW Le ster Hawkins Donald McGehee Karen Beamer Bobby Collard Glenda Nichols, Leonard Vandewalker Michael Warren Luther Wlnburn Mr Clyde Hardlsty SECOND Tallant Paul Busby Pete Buckaloo Oteka Ray THIRD Roy Webb Charles Darling Joy Lee Hutchins. ROW: Sandra Gray, Carol Waters, Jerry Pletcher, Raymond Bolduc, Nelton Hayes, Richard ROW: David Kloose, Betty Rolfs, Kay Morton, Patricia Moore, Shirley Washburn, Robbie Webb, Sifzfh Grade FIRST ROW: Patsy Brassfielcl, Wilma Bailey, Ronald Carey, Kenneth Cantero, Kenneth Freeman, Willie Davis, Ronald McDonald, Ronnel Thomasson, Mrs. Neta Greer. SECOND ROW: Tommy Thomasson, Gary Dale Fullerton, Carolene Franklin, Raymond Brandenburg, Billy Mack Chaffin, Joe Lee Cross, Ruth Ann Haworth, Marie Biles. THIRD ROW: Ruth Curnutt, Paulette Allison,Wilma Elrocl, Shirley Jones, Phillip Cunningtubby, George Thomas, Loren Damron, Jesse Knapp, James Bolding. Mrs. Neta Greer and some of her students. gl Zflh Grade FIRST ROW BarbaraG Thrash DonA Neal ShurleyA Webb LnndaL Rolfs SherryA Keck Carolyn M Warren DuxueM Stone Carl G Summers Mr Guest SECOND ROW JanelleE Webber Valerie Voelwl LoureenE Pelfs TommyR McHenry Cl'1arlesH Wullnams CarlA Roberts LundaS Tyson THIRD ROW BullyH Rose Donna G Wulluams EdwunaJ Ludlam MonaD Lampkun JerryC Pnerce BnllyC Hyclen WnlluamR Seale Jr GuyGene Summers RandallC Rob rtson 0 2 . , . , . , . , 0 , . , . , . , . . 0 . . . , , . , . , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . , Q , . , . , v 1 ' I 'I r - e ' wg WWKQ6 .Wffh Grade FIRST ROW Margaret Foster Rex Hottel Verna Louuse Bell Sharon Digby Harold Epperson Jerry Burlc Donald Carter Patrlcna Carter Miss Margaret Montgomery SECOND ROW Kenneth Cagle Donna Gayle Gllllsple Judy Beclc Anita Coffey .llmmle Cass Lloyd French Kathryn Crumb Ruth Ann Elrod THIRD ROW Scott Bumgarner Golden Arnold Pamela Austm Curtns Alpers Carl Crane Eugene Deatherage Conme Hunt Ledorsla Allen gffllfffl Grade FIRST ROW Joe Larry Sarhn Roy Lacy Jodie Bob Loveff Sherley Palmer Rlfa Sfreef Wiley Seale Bonnue Plefcher Mrs Whufe SECOND ROW Susan Smufh Tommy Watson Jackse Wundham Rnchard Washburn Gordon Hayes Frankue Shannon James Wulllams THIRD ROW Charles Owen Eva Sfrnckland Muldred Woods Jackve Lee Owen Bobby Puerce Ralph Thomasson Sammy Wulluams ,, - - 1 : I I I I I I , . - : I I I I I , Q : I I I I I I 1 'W sg.-LJ -md '52 yaurfh Grade FIRST ROW Jannce Gondles Ronnne Jenklns Drann Adams Dale Coppenbarger Richard Dow Chad wack Glenn Brandenburg Edward Bowman Blanche Cheatham Teacher SECOND ROW Dorls Ann French Laverne Curhs Pafrrcua Golden Janet Green Jackle Sue Bum garner Lmda Sue Hncks Thomas Hayes Tony Coffey THIRD RON Janey Rae Barton Derrell Barneff Donna Burnside Wrllnam Farrns Bobby Joe Crane Patty Rue Hensley lawn -- , f , ' - 2 ,game .. 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Uzzrd Grade' FIRST ROW Shlrley Buckaloo Aunda B Hall Beverly Cherry Larry Don Carey Joan Gulbert Jerry Ross Brassfueld Lee Roy Haworth Aaron Dugby Mrs Smith SECOND ROW Randy Harruson Lynnette Dale Donald Carter Katherune Dasher Jackue Johnson Gary Glenn Jomer Stephen Dale Sue Baucom THIRD ROW Duane Bruner Sherrue Akers Marne Healey Anthony Goodruch Ellen Joyce Barnes Fronkue Boldsng Leta Ann Guynes Dale Butler FOURTH ROW James Atchley Vucku Hunt Lunda Carter Alford James Jr Janet Green Cathy Lee Hunt Glenda Kay Edgmon Trudy Hefley Patsy Ann Allen wail 1 8115 L-I Lffir 5 AZ Uzzrd Grade FIRST ROW Jerry Wayne Wlllls Marlon Hull Jackle Stanflll Connie Sue Ray Jackle M eks Tommy Ruall Jimmy Salter Gary Ludlam Mrs Johnson SECOND ROW Darrell Washburn Claudia Vandewalker Everetta Russell Jerry Don Sartln Thomas Webb Billy Lampkun Tommle Wilson Buddy Joe Vlnyard THIRD ROW Jewelrlta Roper Patrlcua Rolfs Sherrnll Neal Sharlene Royer Jerry Lee Nlckles Audrey Faye Scse Roy Trmms Donnle Keck FOURTH ROW Jerry Ralph Walpole Suanne Mayberry Larry Oats Stanford Webber Tommy Prlchard Linda Sue McHenry Garry Smith Larry Smith Ronnie Shorts IJ .,, 1 f 2 'i , , uv S43 . AW,jiv - 3 , 1 , t S 4 , I , + 4 4 - Q l 1 1 .. ' 'I' if I . ' f 1 E I T I - n .. , ,X K f , . Q . . . . . . . . . Q - I I I I -' I I I I ' ' : I I I I I I I - : I I I I I I I ' : I I I I I I I I ' Qui -A Sammi Grade FIRST ROW Kathy Smith Thelma Thomas Jimmy Street Spencer Nickle Kathy Roberts TommyWul luams Jerry Pierce Mike Williams Beverly Thomasson Mrs Morrison SECOND ROW Donald Pletcher Bobby Turner Dadrlaon Sadler Melva Joyce Tate Bobby Pullen THIRD ROW Sandra Stout Donna Vernon Judy Thompson Carylon Noland Steven Smith Rogers Wal lus Jerrue Wilson Linda Tumms Br nda Faye Oliver FOURTH ROW Freddy Oakley Charolette Wood Vickie Wiggins Andrea Shannon Louis Neer Richard Willis Eldon Rogers Davis Sharp : . I I . I T I I T -D . r I . U 1 I 0 . - 2 , , ' , , , Billy Joe Willis, Barbara Roady. : r 1 I I . 1 ' . I . I . I e . z I I . . . . I I . I . I I ' ,J .IJ -1-ul Sammi Grade FIRST ROW Deborah Terry Judlth Golden Mary Barnes Michael Ellus Lmda Ely Rosalind Bruner Bobby Gllbert Donna Jolner Dlxle Hawkins Mrs Mary Fay Brown Chadwrck Mrchael Grnder Carolyn Moore Charolette Johnson THIRD ROW Kathy Borchardt Darrell Henson Vaclcn Mayberry Michael Lowther Donna Sue DeLaney Betsy Elliott Carolyn Bell Ronnie Edgmon FOURTH ROW Randall Crawford Randall Carter Johnny Jameson Coleen Kelly Kenneth Gnlllam Linda Edwards Michael Bahner C W If SECOND ROW: Danny Barnett, Cleta Erickson, Betty K. Cowling, Neva Seole, Eddy Adams, Judy hrs! Grade FIRST ROW Travas Boldung Muchael Cox Ronnue Groover Patty Deatherage Kathy Henson Gerald Pruchard Wullnam Ralph Coppenbarger Chester Gubbs James Avery Otto Bell Jane Cherry Gay Cop penbarger Sue Barley SECOND ROW Dwught Hayes Ronette Duty Gary Harrrson Beverly Black Pamela Boydston Debra THlRD ROW Mrs. Ida Thomas Jerry Edwards Donald Haworth Sammy H nry Vnclcn Haynes JoAnn Hefley Karynn Crawford Donald French Lunda Gentry Joe Alpers NOT PICTURED Adrla Baucom Dewayne Goodpasture Sandra Roady Rnchard Green Debra We ks Donna Young Lnnda Burns Bullne Jean Brace Sue Darnell - 1 ' ' , ' , ' , , , . I . - I . I I I I - , . 2 ' , , ' , , , Harrel, Exie Barnett, Bobby Bolton, Homer Howard. 0 Q l I ' I I I X' I I I I I I ' 2 ' , , , ' , 9 , I I I ' .Q C... 77 hrs! Grade FIRST ROW Muchael Mulner Judy Knapp Melba Jenkuns Kenneth Oats Betty Lott Jummy Lee Smith Gwynne Wnggms Cathy Wmters Davud Vandewalker Carolyn Rogers Patrncua Meeks Ray Wolles Mrs Grace Garruson SECOND ROW Bobby Jones Paul Smuth Joe Saunders Ricky Ruggs Mlchael McNeill Elsre Kung Davud Roper Lunda Sue Smuth Rncharcl Rogers Sue Keck THIRD ROW Charles Russell Paulette Waters Terry Peltier Sharon Prichard Theresa Rowe John Smvth Juduth Jameson Leatha McConnell Sara Owens Doane Scott a : I I I I I I I I I I I I ' u : I I I I I I I I I ' . . . ' I I I I I I I I I ' M Mrs Morruson s Second Grade Room End of recess '--N... 'S Mrs. Thomas' First Grade Room Aufagrzzphv K G X. !fL,7: 'Q . -I f'-', X r , ff V 4 - ' 7 f ' , flu Xflzi, A I f my kr k,w'LI I i Z f if .- X fl . w , if ' J 'X 'lx X . Y x N- g, . . fl .im - 2' ' . m J . X-X - .X , xx U' I I I l l X , X r 1253 XL I' f 1 X x ' I K It - W4 . 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S COMPLIMENTS OF' E E OR E S S 8t SHOES DRY GOODS READY TO WEAR SPORTS WEAR ARROW SHIRTS DAVIS PHONE AI SOONER CAFE A09 NORTH am.: DAVIS OKLAHOMA OFFICE PHONE 43 DAVIS HARDWARE PLEASING YOU PLEASES S DAVIS OKLAHOMA PARKER CHEVROLET CO ILI MAIN 'U' MA'N ARCTIC LOCKER PLANT W SLAUGHTERING PROCESSING PHONE H15 CURING AND SMOKING PHONE 36 DAVIS I II II O I' - , - - ,, Q Y - U . ' 'D-vwvy fifazfy Bkos fzwm: Rfmcff BURKE and SKIP HEALEY Owners Davis Oklahoma WARREN HANNI Manager Phone 220 Sax mules southeast of Davls on State Hughway 7C In The Heart Of Hereford Heaven REGISTERED and COMMERCIAL HEREFORDS OUR TR ZATO HEIR SONS FROM OUR REGISTERED HERD To the T956 Sensor Class Take the buII by the horns an your climb for success AND ALL HAZLETT COWS S fflp I ll XJ ' ' 1 I 'N '5'4. 2-5 P' v 'W Ill '45 Q.. ' ' Y I 3-9 'v ll' I 4' 9 4' si lf 'Mwst 1 I fp 9 , v q5 lL'f47 fu :UA 1 , o tl'g 5 1 'ls x I O Q y N X jig: ., v N qlm ' X l- I 3 ' II ,129 ' f QX I , 7 7 ff WW' Q , fe .. 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TOM SMITH Tom as now owner of Neals Tavern and presldent of Murray County Bootlegglng Society ARLIS TUCKER Hes a promment Southern Oklahoma rancher happlly mar ned and has flve lnttle Tucks they stull keep up thenr membershlp In the Over head Brndge Club MARVELLA HOLLOWAY Marvella or Mrs Arlls Tucker as the charming hostess at the Tuckers thlrty enght room rambltng ranch house west of Davis Mrs Tucker IS of course stull the presndent of the Overhead Brtdge Club EARL REED He and has wife own a large chicken farm north of Sulphur on her Dads land where they llve happuly wuth theur twelve kuds ELAINE SAGER She IS now head nurse at St Anthonys Hospital A reformed alcoholnc Elaune us better known as St Elame of the AAs WAYNE SIMS He as now a rnch and famous man for has world famous Arbuckle Apple Clder better known as Washlta Ruver Joy Julce Also he and has brother Sack are planning a double weddlng BARBARA AYERS Barbara and her husband now own three hundred Sooner Food Stores all over the Umted States She spends most of her tame nn Parls and Rome shoppmg PAULINE FULLERTON Pauline has found that there IS plenty of room In dump trucks for kids and she and her husband have lust bought a new 66 model DELORES HOOVER Shes now mnlkmg cows at the Norman Thomasson dairy of whuch she IS owner Norman as co owner of course GEORGE DAVENPORT Hes mnlkmg cows at Chaffuns datry where he as em ployed by has father In law That us what tume he Isnt working on has old Chevy MARY CHAFFIN She as mamed to the manager of Chaffnns dalry She can be seen occasionally In the back seat of her Cadnllac Eldorado slppmg a glass of champagne as her chauffeur druves her out to the marlbox of their rural mansaon located on thenr small fufty thousand acre estate between Sulphur and Davls RUBY STORTS Ruby or Dagger us now drlvung around nn a brand new salmon punk Cadillac ambulance that as She as now presldent of the Davus Burlal Association and owner of the Puckard Funeral Home RHEKA FOX Foxy has now fixed herself through fourteen husbands the last ten of whom have been mllluonatres She now wenghs three hundred and twenty pounds and as known as the worlds best dressed heavyweight DALE WINBURN Dale after years of success as a bootlegger has fnnally traded un the old Pontuac for an old Buuck and looks forward to many more successful years of bootleggmg SHARON RUSSELL Bobby and Sharon are very happy wnth theur fave chlldren since Bob became president of Standard Oll of New Jersey wuth a salary of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year 0 . . , . , . , . . '- I I . - I - I , . . . . . , , . , . . - . . , . . , . . . . . , , . . n - 11 11 - - - Il 1 - 1 . . 1 , . , . . . 1 I . ' , . , . . . , . . - 1 I . . . . . , . . . . I I . . . 1 . 1 I 1 . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 1 1 - 1 , . - I 1 , . noun ul '1' h -,W Af. 4: K-Hem... .,, 4 -Y , 4 A- nfmy,iHi,n-r - 5 1 ,gggijpvf ,-A I. -. guys H fini -Q., ,Q n b5'5 5' 5t1Sf.?..:: un lviiftif: Q Zhur:HUttbf:i-?.i'F:?51.-55' Ui' H.: u 111212.14 -1 TOM YOUNGBLOOD-Sir Thomas, the famous English actor, has returned to America to play in the new picture, Life with Leota, the life story of Okla- homa's great American History teacher. MARCHETA LOW-Famous novelist, and author of the best seller, How to Catch a Doctor and Influence Other Men, as well as her autobiography, I Was Aly Khan's Ninth Wife. PAUL REID-Paul is owner of a chain of night clubs and a TV studio. He's a wealthy playboy and lives in a New York penthouse surrounded by TV sets, champagne, and beautiful girls, that is, when he isn't serving a term in the pen for one thing or another. PEGGY GARRISON-A famous TV star, she is under contract to the Kid TV Studio. She has been married many times, and is author of the best seller, My Fifteen Favorite Husbands. SUE NICHOLSON-Sue is a beautiful, charming New York socialite and is mar- ried to the president of General Motors. She's better known in Oklahoma as The Blond Bombshell. DELORIS PAYNE-Deloris, now known as The Tiny Terror, has iust won the title of the World's Champion Lady Wrestler. BETTY BROWN-Betty, or Mrs. Wayne Webb, spends most of her time taking care of the children while Wayne is at work, and takes in washing to help the family get along. She also waits tables at night at the Broadway Diner. DWAYNE FULLERTON-Wealthy Oklahoma oil man and owner of Fullerton Motor Company in Davis, which was formerly Drake Motor Company. Dwayne has employed Mr. Herbert Drake- and his sons as car washers. DON SUMMERS-Don is vice-president of the Murray County Bootlegging Society and sheriff of Murray County. MARILYN DAVIS-She is a famous girl athlete. Marilyn is a three-time swimmer of the English Channel, but was beaten in a wrestling match by The Tiny Terror. She is now married to the president of O. U., who is a former student of D. H. S. CHARLENE ROGERS-Charlene has iust become owner of Mayberry's store in Davis. GENE CAGLE-He's bumming around the countryside while Merlene waits for him to return to their little cottage some day. CAROLYN ANDERSON-She's head coach of girls' basketball at O. U., and wife of the university bookkeeper. TOM KNAPP-Toothpick Magnate, as he is known, is the world's greatest lover. He is about to marry Princess Margaret! KENNETH HARRIS-Kenneth runs a gambling joint on the Washita River. He deals and Tootsie serves the drinks. RONALD NOLAND-President of the Old Hedgehoa Whiskey Corporation. He also ran for President of the U. S. with his motto: A still on every hill. JOHN HUGGINS-John is America's leading scientist on atomic research. First man to fly to the moon, and the world is still waiting for him to return. TERRY DANYEUR-Terry is a famous cross-country race driver. FRANK HUSSEY-He was voted America's Best-Dressed Hobo, and All-American Bum of T966. JIM GUINN-He owns the Dodge agency in Davis, where he lives with his wife and fourteen children. . .1 ...gall , ' . A' 1-ii...


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