Denison High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Denison, TX)

 - Class of 1957

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Long hours have been spent trying to make it a memorial that you will treasure. On these pages the staff has tried to depict a year's growth and progress of Denison Senior High School. The purpose of this book is to enable you to remember the hours you spent at DHS and to help you hold these memories close to your heart. The manner in which you, the student body, accept this Book of Memories determines in a measure how well we have succeeded in our purpose. The YELLOW JACKET was ours for almost a year. Now it belongs to you. Handle it with care, for it is the story of a year of your life. The YELLOW JACKET Staff D f'X 1, lEDlICA'llllION..., sit g D 1 . Her efficiency as an office manager, her keen sense of humor, her ability to recognize and understand the problems of others, and her pleasing manner in dealing with these problems make her one of the most popular people on the DHS campus, ln appreciation of these qualities, we, the Staff of l957, dedicate this edition of the YELLOW JACKET to Mrs. Marie Trout. .. ,j f' g x KIM-Z' vw. ff fvvf ADVISURS . 4 R K Xi VX f The pleasant memory of thelr worth Bryant W, A w I I a I i A Mr. Isaac Burks Mr. W. E. Winter Mr. Raymond Garrison Dr. M. D. Bryant President Vice-president Secretary 9. YN' 9196! ' n Gooaeo' . N N 'xrfieode SQCHUUIL.. . .U 1 f f lg X ff A rj , I I f . r 7f61,oL 4 +1 1 K N 94 I Q f fb Z0 1 ff A ' 4 Qf,,,'y L K if ,ij 9452 Ll f! 1 VV ' .af f , .f 5-4' , , 1 Q 1 K' 11403.11-ff ff! 1 , 4 V, w f7f'4L 44 -1 'l L .,. . ff 9' ' K i i z I fi 'f,k1'y 4 41, . Jac lr pfff, .8allQf Clpol d UA D Mr. Lee Elder Mr. B. L. Cox Mr. R. S. Goodman Mr. W. E. Marsico Business Manager lFAClUlLT Miss Johny Beck Artg Englishg Art Club Sponsorg Sophomore Class Sponsor Mr. A. F. Bennett Secondary School Supervisory Film Co-Ordinator Miss Elizabeth Bledsoe American Historyg Civicsg Junior Class Sponsor Miss Lois Blount P.E.g Girls Tennisg Basketballg Sophomore Y-Teen Sponsorg Cheerleader Sponsor Rev. W. E. Broome Bible Mrs. Stella Byers Algebrag Junior Class Sponsor Miss Margaret Clarke D.E. Club Sponsorg Distributive Educationg Sophomore Class Sponsorg Student Store Sponsor Mr. 0. W. Cline American Historyg World Historyg Sophorrcie Class Sponsor Mrs. Thelma Collier Libraryg Library Club Sponsor Miss Grace Crump Chorusg Englishg Sophomore Class Sponsorg Girls Trio Sponsor FAQUL ' Mr. Joe L. Dickson Plane Geometryg Solid Geometryg Trigonometryp Senior Class Sponsor Mr. J. C. France Chemistryg Physicsg Sophomore Class Sponsor Mrs. Alma --if ' Cosmetol , 'f Club S nsorg Sophomore Class fgiii ' Mr. Guy ardner P235 oa , lfssistant Basketball Coach L Q Lo Ci Mrs. Elizabeth Geer Homemakingg Student Council Spansorg FHA Sponsor Mrs. Maxine Gentry Secretary to Superintendent Mr. Harold Gentry Biologyg Senior Class Sponsor Miss Reba Henry Visiting Teacher Mr. Charlie Jackson World Historyg PEQ B-Team Basketball and Football Coach Miss Lois Jenkins Englishg Junior Class Sponsor lFACClUlLT'Y Typingg Junior Class Sponsorg Y-Teen Sponsor Mr. .l. S. Kimble Bookkeepingg Student Counselorg Hi-Y Sponsor X E. G. i.i...... N Mr. Charles Knight Vocational Agricultureg Junior Class Sponsorg FFA Sponsor Rev. R. D. Laver Bible Mr. Bill Long World Historyg Basketball Coachg Assistant Football Coach Mr. Bill Lovelace ICTQ Sophomore Class Sponsorg VIC Sponsor Mr. 0. J. Malone Mechanical Drawingg Senior Class Sponsor Mr. G. W. Manning General Metals: Junior Class Sponsor Mr. M. M. Marshall General Mathg Algebrag Plane Geometryg Tennis Coachp Sophomore Class Sponsor Mrs. Edwardine McCoy Englishg Speechg Debate Clubg Speech Club Sponsorg Senior Play Sponsorg Senior Class Sponsorg Thespian Troupe Sponsor FACULTY Mrs. Olga McDaniel School Nurse Mrs. Marie Miller Shorthandg Typingg World l-listoryg Sophomore Class Sponsor Miss Maggie Sommerville Englishg Journalismg Annualg Newspaperg Junior Class Sponsor Mrs. Mary Streun Assistant Secretary to Superintendent Mr. Larry Thomas Concert Stage and Marching Band Director Mrs. Marie Trout Secretary to Principal Miss Mildred Walker Spanishg Lating PASFg JCL Sponsorg Senior Class Sponsor Miss Ruth West Englishg Y-Teen Sponsorg Senior Class Sponsor Mr. Edward C. Wilds Englishg Athletic Directory Junior Class Sponsorg Future Teahcers Sponsor Mrs. Frances Willis Homemakingg FHA Sponsorg Senior Class Sponso NP NM A 'wvqj 2 FACULTY - 7 Mr. s. cfwooa C12 - Wfwf Woodwork M Woodward ducction' Al ebro' Junior Class Mr. Felton Wright Algebrog Trock Coochg Line C JQ EM? FACULTY.AUTOGR PHS Qjfpgj M Cf yifwfpfwvif 4' Q L4 f 59 MZ! Jwvwf M-J jfpwwf Wm o 5 ,,,a, .f.f!..-213f-f'- -f '- Ecewmq nl' I 4 I 0 2. . , Q 4, .N . v ,. 5 1 1 , . 4 PY Y , tv Y. A ' ,, ' .f 5 XI, 3 ', . J. I4 ACUl11lV1ITI'1I-9,8 f ' I' ',' 1' ' I li , 1 , 1 .V q I ,N J 1 QI '. - . I 9 ,tl is It ' ' 1 S ' , . jff X? I, ,U 5 'X -' x lf' fl. I a ' 1 QU s ' ' .. -3. S ,,,,-- u . , H How sweet their memory still! Cowper As A Y-Teen I Will Be ....... Gracious In Moirmer The Y-Teen club is a character building organization and is affiliated with the YWCA. Membershi is open to any girl Classified as a sophomore, junior, or seniort The Czub has three clubs within itself, l each class forming a separate club. The general officers ot tne Y-Teens are: President , ,, , , , , Nancy Sampson Vice-President , Mary Ellen McFarling Secretary Mary Lois Akers Treasurer , , Nelda Phillips Social Chairman , Linda Chapman Publicity Chairman Elaine Tignor Program Chairman , Drew Willitord Bottom Row Margaret Williams Elaine Freeman Melba Bearden Nancy Sampson Mary Ellen McFarling Drew Willitord Second Row Linda Bryson Carolyn Cline Judith Bryant Linda Gill Linda Chapman Shirley Clement Fifth Row Jo Ann Fisher Mildred Stapp Patsy Moore Eleanor Suttlehan Beverly Cates Patsy Barnett Peggy Preston Amelia Stonekirk Sylvia Faster Third Row Sharon Parmley Shirley Burns Barbara White Linda Rutherford Repsie Dobbins Ann Ray Berry Jo Ann Whitted Janet Staring Sixth Row Judy Wilcox Karel l-lairsine Marla Roberts Doris Wells Frankie Nelson Sherry Jones Phyllis Burks Sharon Torbet Fourth Row Mary Hunn Roselyn LaLonde Judy Overturt Kaye Mosse Edna Drumb Sue Bryan Linda Guilloud Mary Lou Ross Officers: Margaret Williams, President, Elaine Freeman, Vice-president: Carol Joy Hall, Secretary, Melba Bearden Treasurer Carolyn Cline, Social Chairman: Linda Gilliam, Program Chairman: Eleanor Suttlelian, Publicity Chairman Q .X X Q. ,TQ swat five Q N s ie- Officers: Waldene Trim, President: Mary Katherine Ray, Vice-president: Linda Leverette, 2nd Vice-president: Hazel Campbell, Secretary: Phyllis Wright, Treasurer: Barbara Clift, Social Chairman: Linda Vaughan, Publicity Chairman: Joyce Higgins, Program Chairman. impartial ln Judgment ....... Refverent To Goal The Y-Teens have various activities the year round. They start the year with the Swing-In service, held at Woodlake. At this service all the officers are installed. The club promotes one money-making project a year. This project is Neewollah, in which the Neewollah King and Queen are crowned. At Recognition, held in December, the Y-Teen pledges become full-fledged members of the club. Bottom Row Waldene Trim Katherine Ray Hazel Campbell Phyllis Wright Linda Vaughan Joyce Higgins Barbara Cliff Elayne Tignar Mary Lois Akers Nelda Phillips Second Row Sara Ague Judy Hoover Betty Farley Anne Hagans Carol Volpert Margaret Manning Mary Helen Kyle Francis White Donna Moore Fifth Row Gail Bryson Marilyn Kretsinger Joyce Spalding Louise Davis Patricia Caldwell Toni Ard Judy Odneal Sherri Franklin Nancy Wayman Marilyn Gilliam Third Row Linda Weaver Diana Laughlin Marian Richards Diana Floyd Janet Burks Charlotte Sanders Beverly Walker Mary Lou Means Linda Cook Sixth Row Linda Darnell Marilyn Le g Ann Morgclf Brenda Dyer Virginia Watson Susan Steakley Pat Wright Donna Johnson Rosemary Campbell Fourth Row Patsy Atkinson Audrey Foster Marilyn Cox Barbara Garrison Nanci Wideman Linda Kinney Paula Williams Adriene Gresham Linda Leverette Helen Wall Lo al To Friends ..,.... Sincere At All Time The Manless Dance is held on or near Valentine Day. At this event the separate clubs fompet with each other to see which one can put on the best stunt. Ribbons are given for the best performance The last event of the year is the Mother-Daughter banquet. At this banquet the officers for the follow ing year are announced. Bottom Row Miss West Merilee Mills Shirley Cook Sandra Williams Mavis Bryant Leslie Freeman Second Row Anita Nastasi Jackie Howell Eva Waldrop Gloria Scoggirts Martyne Smith D'Ann Smith Marilyn Smith Kay Sampson Fifth Row Carol Fehr Janell Holmes Janet Beal, ,, Kay Harris ' Kay Hammond Laurie McKinney Janice Powell Monna Lou Hord Janice Robertson Carol Cha man C266 Third b,elron--J C Betty everette Beverly JariTs'CTrTT Dana Spencer Sue Ann Boyd Joanne Simms Leah Bunch Pat Williams Sixth Row Nancy Weaver Carolyn Kain P'atricia Hoedebeck Linda Conner Margaret Hempkins Beatrice Huffer Evelyn Kain Mary Ann Zehner Linda Monday Zoe Ann Ruth Jeannie Guilloud Gloria Roberts Carol Bryant Pat Summerhill Del Marie Rogers Wanda McKee Janice Holmes Fourth Row June Hardy June Porter Phyllis Krieble Betty Lou Berry Danna Hoover Demo Stephens Geraldine Allen Betty Sue Moore Phvllis McAllister Carol Jackson Gay Pedigo Officers: Janice Powell, President, Shirley Cook, Vice-president: Sandra Williams, Secretary: Gloria Scoggins, Treasurer Marile Mills, Social Cha' ang Jackie Howell, Publicity Chairman, Anita Nastasi, Program Chairman. t s Q 1wsNfs An ' lasteriskl placed before a student's name indicates that he is an officer of that club. Striving For Chrisiian Leadership This year three Hi-Y boys and their sponsor attended the annual Youth and Government Hi Y Legisiature held in Austin. Through Hi-Y Clubs boys receive benefits of the YMCA. The fundam n a objective of the club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school, home, and com munity higher standards of Christian character . Bottom Row i Ames Blassinga me ABHI Martin 'lDavid Heath wer-fy Bellows ' David Markham 'Doug Bildeiback 'Tad Schirmer 4 i gm Bi n BTIT-H'iYh Second Row Bruce Hodge Tim Murray John Warriner Larry Maurer Clayton Harvey Jim Swaftard David Groves Gary Pitcock Butch Goodman Third Row Harold Spradlin Bobby Sittel Paul Burnett Dale Johnson Tommy Barnes Walter Ague Donnie Ashburn Jerry Medearis Zip Zepeda Mike Testa Fifth Row Dan Oliver Walter Smith Buddy Tatum James Knight Bob Bratcher Robert Lee Price Herman Ringler Mr. Kimble Elliot Waldrop Charles Sherrard Brett Bayne Fcurfh Row Mike Sandridge Billy Bishop C. J. Ransom Robert Pearson Eddie Hinton Dayton Adams Butch Turner Bill Fowler Learning To Care For Their Homes Through .... The Future l-lomemakers of America is the national organization of pupils studying homemaking in junior and senior high schools of the United States and its Territories. As an integral part of the pro gram of home economics in schools of America, it offers opportunity for the further development of pupil initiative in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking Bottom Row 'Sara Ague 'Susan Steakley 'Janice Holmes Cnlofd :Lo'u hs 3, Suejnn Watts T 'Dolores Pearson 'Del Maric Rogers Linda l-lopwood Lottie Jones 'Joanna l-luckaby 'Sarah Lawrence at -if Second Row Mary Cobble Ma.y l-leironimus Juanita Fulce Doris Koiner Martha Jackson Lucy Green 'Opal Ulch Third Row Margaret Whittington Billye Pyburn Kay Hammond Joanna Plexco Betty Jackson Linda Monroe Vera Lois Earnhart Joyce Carr Reba Isaacs An ' iasteriski placed before a student's name indicates that she is an officer in Fourth Row Barbara Elmore Patsy Goode Daisana Brown Linda Perrin Donna O'Barr Thelma Garrett Carol Thomas Shirley Garner Nancy Lively Mary l-larining that c'u'i. 3 E Wx is An lasteriskl placed before a student's name indicates that she is an officer in that club. . . . . . Actual Experience And Modern Equipment The Future Homemakers of America Club brings together state groups interested in and working toward better home and family living, provides opportunities to share in solving problems important to home lite, and sponsors group projects which are local, state, and national in scopeg it increases oppor- tunities tor the development of leadership and intelligent participation, so much needed in a democratic society. vi Bottom Row Lisbeth Lockwood Wanda Williams r -if it Pat Hales Janet Smith Anne Walker Doro Raye Kinnamon Phyllis Krieble Ruby Dutton Martha Cullorn Second Row Patsy Sue Franks 'Sherri Franklin Margaret Hc-rnpkins Repsie Rhea Dobbins Diana Laughlin Betty Hughes Barbara Landers Jessie Landmon Doris Hite Brenda Dyer Carol Jackson Gay Pedigo Nadine Higgins Third Row Pat Perkins Betty Lively Rosemarie Barr 'Ann Ray Berry 'Mary Elizabeth Bruno 'Shirley Cook Merilee Mills Beverly Jameson Betty Miller Ann Malone Fourth Row Zo Anne Ruth Marilyn Smith Diana Gillit Ann Mitchell Iva Nell Moore Wanda McKee Rosann Holder iSylvia Foster Barbara Fitzgerald Joanna Huckaby Mary Jo Grimes Patsy Matz Fifth Row Linda Monday 'Dana Spencer Zelta Jones 'Amelia Stonekirk Barbara Worthington Estella Ramsey Barbara Whitworth Donna Hoover Anita Carruth Kay Sampson Sarah Lockler Janell Larkins Sixth Row ,Gloria Roberts Nancy Weaver Mrs. Willis Linda Darnell Nell Nassoy Yvonne Swanger Charlotte Watkins June Hardy 'Carol Fehr Leah Bunch Holding High The Torch Q' Knowledge The members of the Latin Club study early Roman History. Through daily lessons, the members learn of the adventures, the customs, and the culture of the Classical Age, The local Latin Club is I1 member of the Junior Classical League, the national organization for Latin students. otfom '- Evelyn Kain a u Mary Ann Zehner ' ancy atchen Beatrice Hutfer 'Mary Katherine Ray Jo Elda Young 'Sara Ague Janet Beal 'Mavis Ann Bryant Janet Hancock 'Jackie Howell 'Carolyn Kain 'Charlene Butlan 'Bill Martin Betty Leverette Linda Weaver -k Second Row Mike Testa Kay Hammond Beverly Jameson Shirley Cook Bettye Berry Third Row Sue Ann Boyd D'Ann Smith Cloe Giarroute Frankie Martin Adrien Gresham Judy Overturf Pat Barnhill Eva Waldrop Lisbeth Lockwood Doris Krizan Patsie Atkinson Sandra Williams Mona Lau Hord Laurie MCl4J.nney Kay Harry Fourth Row Mike Brady Johnny Johnson Hairrel Durbin Charles Gerard Lynn Johnson David Massey Virginia Preston Charlotte Watkins Carol Clark Patricia Hoedebeck Merilee Mills An ' lasteriskl placed before a student's name indicates that he or she is an officer Fifth Row Horace Benedict Vaughn Oliver Hagan Manning Betty Sue Moore Mary Hunn Sixth Row Bob Bratcher Jimmy Swafford Sidney Delcratus 'Tim Murray John Burtis Billy Chiles Ronny Garbin Charles Warren Sharon Torbett Jimmy Wells in that club. 4 .I An ' lasteriskl placed before a student's name indicates that he or she is an officer ln that club i Seeking An Understanding O Our Neighbors The Pan American Student Forum is sponsored by the Good Neighbor Commission of Texas Its per pose is to develop a better relationship with Latin American countries and an appreciation ot their culture Our group has aided the Nursery School for Mexican chilaren in McKinney. Club programs are on Latin American topics, Bottom Row Second Row xMavis Ann Bryant Wanda Clark 'Gail Bryson Martha Jo Allen AMary Ellen McFarling Juanita Horton 'Leslie Freeman Sue Bryan 'Clayton Fulton Patsy Moore 'Paul Burnett Lonnie Jean Guilloud Fourth Row Charles Cobb Eugene Thompson Vinson Stamphill Jimmy Rainey Ann Morgan Bill Fowler Dickie Bond Phenone Fike Fifth Row Lyle Wilson Gene Moore Jon Shirmer Third Row Raymond Bonham Kenneth Shires Donna Moore Billy Pyburn Nona Mae Armour Clayton Harvey Keith Bingham Brett Bayne Laurel McCune Johnny Wilson Ralph Hassel Arthur Melton Mike Kirk Gaining Self-Confidence The Speech Club strives to combine knowledge with the ability to express clearly, opinions in humorous as well as in serious situations. The members believe that they can accomplish their goals through the development of larger vocabularies in conversations and ease in speaking whether it be to one person or to a large audience. Bottom Row Edna Drumb Jo Ann Whitted Noel Wall David Hcath Linda Rutherford Ca Herman Ringler Margaret Manning Joyce Higgins Mary Jane Southerland Second Row Donna Johnson Patsy Barnett Geraldine Allen Richard Zepeda Carol Volpert Kaye Mosse Judy Overturf Judy Bryant Linda Vaughan Mrs, McCoy Elayne Tignor Third Row Dora Raye Kinnamon Audrey Faster Ronnie Miller Linda Conner Mary Elizabeth Burns Raselyn LaLonde Janet Burks Nanci Weideman Mona Lou Hard Virginia Myers Amelia Stonekirk Marilyn Kretsinger Beverly Walker Fourth Row Lois Gabhart Dickie Bond Diana Floyd Barbara Garrison Louise Davis Walter Ague Jo Ann Fisher Gary Pitcock Zo Ann Ruth Joanna Simms Mary Shasteen Pattisue Thoman Fifth Row Ann Mitchell Nona Mae Armour Helen Schofield Diana Gilbert Robert Lee Price Douglas Bilderback James Knight Don Ashburn Butch Turner Sixth Row Jerry Coffman Carolyn Cline Linda Fisher Lottie Jones Weldon Givens Gene Moore Dan Oliver Bill Fowler Jack Simmons Bruce Hodge Brett Bayne Officers: Noel Wall, President, David Heath, Vice-president: Linda Rutherford, Secretary, Carol Joy Hall, Treasurer Herman Ringler, Pa rliamentarian. Officers: Zip Zepeda, Presidentp Herman Ringler, Vice-presidentg Pattisue Thoman, Secretary and Treasurer: Walter Ague Debate Chairman: Robert Lee Price, Reporter. Ladies, Gentlemen, And Worthy Qpponents . The members of the Debate Club get a chance to develop their forensic abilities through competition within their own school as well as with other schools. The club meets once a week with several teams having prepared formal debates to be given at the meeting. These debates tend to increase interest in the club and arouse a greater interest in world affairs. Bottom Row Dan Oliver Noel Wall Zip Zepeda Linrla Rutherford l-lcrman Ringler Joyce Higgins Marilyn Krotsinger Second Row Mrs. McCoy Nona Mae Armour Pattisue Thoman Diana Floyd Linda Vaughan Elayne Tignor Third Row Mary Shasteen Margaret Manning Carolyn Cline David -Heath Robert Lee Price Janet Burks Fourth Row Jerry Coffman Walter Ague Michael Kerns Butch Turner Roselyn LaLond G All The Vfforlclls A Stage The Thespian Society is a service organization of students created for the advancement of dramatic arts. The club advises the student concerning such items as play productions, stage equipment, and other phases of dramatics. Before a student can qualify for membership, he must have participated in a given number of school plays and other activities. Bottom Row Albert Jones Judith Bryant Beverly Walker Linda Rutherford Jerry Coffman Secsnd Row Judy Odeneal Kave Mosse Judith Overturf Drew Williford Third Row Carolyn Cline Herman Ringler Roselyn LaLonde Walter Ague Fourth Row Jo Ann Fisher Sammy Eldridge Nanci Weideman Pattisue Thoman flaw! iff!!! Officers: Jerry Coffman, President, Nanci Weideman, Vice-president: Judith Bryant, Secretary: Linda Rutherford, Clerk. ,,.:5ssi ' ' 1:-+1 , tk - - s --sw: N fix s :E::::::- aww .ff Editors: Nancy Sampson and Elayne Tignorp Assistant Editors: Keith Bingham and AI Jones. Meet Tlxai Deadline The Buzz Staff, one of the busiest groups in DHS, puts out the DHS Buzz in the Sunday edition ot the Denison Herald. The Buzz contains Seniors You Should Know, an editorial, features, and miscellaneous school news. This year the Buzz won first place in the Page in the Local Paper Contest in the THSPA contests, held on the TSCW campus. Fottam Row Albert Jones Nancy Sampson lilavnc Tignor Keith Bingham Second Row Virginia Myers Linda Vaughan Lizbeth Lockwood Lisbeth Lockwood Third Row Kaye Mosse 1. Carol Joy Hall . Mary Helen Blankenship Margaret Manning Fourth Row Jerry Coffman Mike Malone Gerald Hurley Donald Pace stiig Art Is lasting The purpose of the Art Club is to aid the student in developing his creative ability in the field of art. Among the projects of the club are learning to recognize the names of the world's masterpieces in art, to know the painter of each, and working out individual projects, many of which are entered in various state and national contests. First Row Second Row Third ROW Bobbie Rice Patricia Perkins Jimmie Lou Phillips Harriet Cornelison Sonia Medearis Nona Mae Armour Judith Bryant Linda Beckleman Par Cornelison Nancy Burchette Diana Floyd Leroy Hawkins Mary Shasteen Jay Buckner Miss Johny Beck Officers: Mary Shasteen, President: Jay Buckner, Vice-president: Diana Floyd, Treasurer. Fourth Row John Hancock Claude Tignor Jerry Carroll Louis Campbell Jerry Fulton Secretary- ,..-df Officers: Paula Williams, President, Donna Johnson, Vice-president, Mildred Stapp, Secretary and Treasurer, Barbara Garrison Reporter, Carol Joy Hall, Sggial Chairman. Helping Themselves By Serving Qtliers The Library Club has proved to be a helpful addition to Denison Senior High School. The club has been organized tor three years and is increasing rapidly in membership, as well as in interest. This year the group attended district meetings, where they met other teen-age librarians and discussed various ways of improving the school libraries. The solution of these prob- lems has enabled the members of the club to better serve the student body. Bottom Row Mildred Stapp Barbara Garrison Danna Johnson Paula Williams Carol Jo Second Row Carolyn Blankenship Geraldine Allen Q f Dig lin Lou Evcfwb Third Row Marla Roberts Wanda Allison Mary Garrett Aline Cook Janice Holmes Fourth Row Joe Wegener Mrs. Collier Leroy Hawkins Training On The Job The Distributive Education Club is composed ot students interested in learning salesmanship. Through the co-operation of local merchants 'these students are allowed to obtain actual experience through holding jobs and at the same time attend school half a day. Attending the state convention and giving a banquet tor their employers are among the activities of the club. Bottom Row Danny Donowho Josephine Patti Shirley Burns Lois Means Mazelle Odle Carolyn Martin Officers: Donny Donowho, President: Second Row Dale Jenkins Linda Beckleman Doris l-lite Repsie Rheo Dobbins Sandra Schiflett Barbara Harrod Third Row Sterling Warden Joe Algood Tommy Allen Duwayne Adams lva Nell Moore Glenda Burnett Po tti , Fifth Row Kenneth Johnson James Spencer Lonnie McVeigh Robert Troxell Alvin Eads Alton tads Ted Stubbs Fourth Row 'e Ri ' Delbert Clountz alder Nell Nassoy Nancy Wayman Jonnie Stanberry Theda James Opal Ulch Shirley Burns, Secretory: Sharon Pormley, Treasurer Lois Means, Historian. 4, An ' lasteriskl placed before o student's name indicates that he or she is an officer in that club. Seeking Qpporttmity For A Better Future The Vocational Club is an organization which provides opportunities tor student members to develop skill in one particular trade. They learn to gain individual and wholesome attitudes toward useful citizenship in school and community and to develop a knowledge of industrial organizations and the interdependence of workers Bottom Row Weldon Montgomery Wanda Clark Bobby Barnhill Robert Batts Paul Smith Second Row Leslie Droegemeier Carroll Delfratus James Shires Omer Short Jerry Steelman Bobby Blankenship Third Row Bill Sammons Newton Mollenhour Jerry Hopper Ray Fritz Jimmy Roper Nanci Harris Fourth Row Mr. Loveless Martin Wineinger Kenneth Arthur H o nny en Donald Fritz David Atnip A Stronger America Tlmrouglm Agriculture The Denison Chapter of the National Organization of the Future Farmers of America is composed of those students who are interested in the agricultural and scientific aspect of farming. They believe in the future of farming with a faith born not of words, but of deeds. Bottom Row Jim Covington Michael Stroope Victor Durbin Charles Boren Bobby Davis David Moullenhour Angelo Weda Roy Collman Second Row Marcus Brown Bill Stanford Jim Kuykendail Sammy Short Henry Shearei Jerry Simpsor- Charles Good Bobby Curtis Bobby Rutledge Third Row Charles Knight Edgar Hudson Jimmy Gabhait Kenneth Smith Paul Martin James Thrope Billy Petty Earnest McClain Billy Christrnari Robert Smith Officers: Roy Collman, Presidentg Angelo Weda, Vice-president: David Mollenhour, Sentinel: Bobby Davis, Reporter Jimmy Cov ington, Secretary: Charles Boren, Treasurer: Mike Stroope, Historianp Victor Durbin, Parliamentarian. fr N An tosteriskl placed befare a student's name ind.cates that she is an officer in that club. Beauty For The Womi.Ln Of Tomorrow Many of the schools are not as fortunate as DHS in having a Cosme- tology department. The Cosmetology Department was estab'ished in l 7- with forty students enrolled. lt has mainteined that average enroiimcnt to the present and will have graduated llO licensed beauticians as of May l957. Cosmetology classes are composed ot sophomore, junior, ana senior girls who are interested in beauty Bottom Row Wanda Arthur Lois Adams Helen Derrick Lindo Duncan Shirley Clement Rhydonia Montgomery Ellen Nichols Martha Montgomery Patsy Bainett Joanna l-luckoby Second Row Wanda Brooks Joyce Williamson Joyce Kinnamon Melba Carroll Estella Ramsey Billie Shives Martha Jackson Bobbie Appiin Mary Bruton Fifth Row Laurel McCune Barbara Stanford Patsy White Pat Perkins Francis Terrell culture. Third Row Barbara l-lalltord Joanna Whitfield Marquitta Taylor Patricia Parker Betty Jackson Linda Monroe Lucy Green Jessie Landmon Sue Morris Fourth Row Patiicia Cook Colleen Jarvis Janet Dean Mary Lou Ross Melba Kimbrell Mary Garrett Patsy Loveless A Democracy Within l tself The main purpose of the Student Council is to promote a better student-faculty relationship. Some of the projects undertaken by the council are Howdy Week, promotion of better sportsmanship, taking a part in the GoodfelIow's Christmas project, providing assemblies, sponsoring safety contests, and the presentation of the Womanless Wedding. Bottom Row Gary Pitcock Jerry Medearis Don Ashburn Janet Staring Judy Hoover Linda Vaughan Garland Nevil Second Row Jackie Howell Patrick Shaw David Markham Gail Bryson David Groves Fifth Row John Warriner Paul Burnett Tommy Barns Third Row Jiggown Dema 'Sins Sue Ann Boyd Phoenone Fike Nancy Burchette Joyce Johnson Bill are-on weizfom Noel Wall Bill Fowler Officers: Gary Pitcock, Presidenfg Don Ashburn, Vice-president: Repsie Rhea Dobbins, Corresponding Secretary: Janet Staring Recording Secretaryp Judy Hoover, Treasurer. Fourth Row Janice Powell Gloria Scoggins Ron Logan Sharon Parmley Nancy Sampson Officers: Drew Williford, President: Linda Guilloud, Vice-president, Carolyn Blankenship, Secretary, Judith Bryant, Treasurer Nancy Sampson, Reporter. Qaining Knowledge To Instruct Qtliers The Denison Chapter of the Future Tachers of America exists for the purpose of encouraging students to become teachers. The club has been organized tor tour years and is under the sponsorship ot N.r. E. C. V'v'ilas, A new constitution has been drawn up, and much interest has been pro- moted among the students who plan to Bottom Row Drcw Willitord Linda Guilloud Carolyn Blankenship Linda Rutherford Mary Shasteen Nancy Sampson Second Row Nelda Phillips Mary Lois Akers Margaret Williams Judy Hoover Barbara Clitt Fifth Row Jim Covington Elliott Waldrop James Knight Mi, Wilds be teachers. Third Row Melba Bearden Mary Helen Kyle Linda Kenny Lcuise Davis Donna Johnson Pat Wright Fourth Row ivlaiy l-lunn Prfyllis Burks Sharon Torbctt Richard Zcpcdo DHS Malorettes: Janet, Virginia, Mary, Peggy, Louise, Brenda, Judy Bottom Row Teddy Schirmer Gory Bob Mosse Elliott Woldrop Jonet Storing do McKee Lin o e Rose yn o onde Second Row Shirley Cook Borboro Gorrison 66A Leo Woltz Chorles Gerord Pottisue Thomon Mory Helen Kyle Virginio Preston Louise Dovis Chorleeri Butlon Evo Woldrop Mory Bruton Peggy Preston Wolter Smith Phyllis Burks The Denison High School Cond is one of th most octive orgonizotions of the school. lt is com posed of the morching bond ond the concert bond The morching bond is feotured on the gricliron o oll footboll gomes, in mony porodes, ond enter vorious nnorching contests. The concert bond give two concerts o yeor. The stoge bond, o smoller division of the bond performs for ossernblies ond other progroms. Ill The Bain Third Row Jonet Burks Jonet Beol Joyce Sprodling Leroy Howkins Joonn Plexco Brendo Dyer Jim Swoftord Judy Wilcox Pot Sumrnerhill Corol Chopmon Betty Leverette Mike Kerns Robert Lee Price as The Band Council is the governing body of the band. The Council makes the rules by which the band members must abide. This year the band attended the Bi-State Festi- val held at Fort Smith, Arkansas, and was host to the Texoma Band Festival-clinic. Pllaiye 0111199 Fourth Row Fourth Row-Continued Richard Burleson Linda Conner Ron Logan Pat Williams Ronnie Garvin Margaret Manning Jerry Bellows David Harlan Marsha Banner Mike Sarldridge Buddy Tatum Betty Ann Moore Billy Bishop Gerald Hurley Wayne Elledge Lynn Johnson Sidney DeFratus Edgar Hutson Richard Ellison Gene Wineinger Vau ' Clayton Fulton Linda Gilliam Ronnie Broo S Band Council: Ron, David Ted C J Robert Le Doris, Sh rley F a kre Fifth Row Mr. Thomas Doris Wells C. J. Ransom Lee Malone Jon Schirmer Linda Fisher James Knight Fred Poulter Ray Ingram Jay Buckner James Wasden Frankie Nelson David Bagley The senior staff, Linda, Jerry, Carolyn, Linda, and Dwain are working on posters to promote the sole of the 1957 Yellow Jacket. 957 YlElLlLU Throughout the year, the Yellow Jacket staff has compiled memorable events in pictures and words to make this --- your i957 Yellow Jacket- your book of memories. Miss Maggie Summerville Dwain Lee Linda Guilloud Sponsor Business Manager Editor The junior staff, having learned the procedure of annual business is busy deciding a theme for next year's annual. ACCKIET STAFF Mary Lois Akers o ...eee , .Aeeee Editor Lyn Massey so rereerer o ereerr Photographer Nancy Carol Burchette C o o,o, o Art Editor Bob Bratcher H so Aryertising Manager Anne Hagans ooooooo Business Manager Linda Chapman Jerry Coffman Carolyn Cline Advertising Manager Photographer Art Editor Education From The Screen Helping the teachers by means of visual aid through films is the main objective of the proiector boys. These boys give up their study halls in order to go to the various classrooms where the teachers have requested films to be shown concerning the classroom work. Bottom Row Bryce Branham Manuel Williams .rfkike Hunt Clayton Harvey Louie Hollford Second Row Wendell Montague H. B, McMahon Joe Wegener Larry Maurer Tom Poulter Manager: Mike Huntp Assistant Manager: Clayton Harvey Bottom Row .lorry Stricklin Bettye Farley Jim Brown K,- Garland Novi! Ccm't Get Along Without Them Operating the switch'-board, collecting absentee slips, checking at- tendance, delivering messages, filing excuses, and sorting the mail are the various jobs the students acquire when they are chosen as office assistants by Mrs. Marie Trout. Mrs, Trout says, We Couldn't get along without them. Second Row George Waldrop Barbara Clitt Rosemary Campbell Paula Williams Fat Burgess Third Row Gene Wineinger Mabry Andrews Sylvia Foster Sherry Franklin Fourth Row Jimmy Covington Mr. Kimble Donald Brooks Mrs. Marie Trout Singing Their Way To Recognition The Choralettes represented the more active group in DHS this year. They gave a thirty-minute concert in the Hall at State Fair in Dallas. They attended Regional Clinic and the workshop at SMU in November. They gave a Christmas concert at Junior High School and sang for churches and civic organizations. Bottom Row June Porter Sylvia Foster Ann Ray Berry Jo Ann Whitted Lynda Cook Edna Drumb Lee Malone Second Row Mary Helen Blankenship Phyllis Krieble Betty Lou Berry Helen Wall Sherry Franklin Barbara Hallford Mary Elizabeth Bruno Linda Gilliam Third Row Patsy Clancy Donna O'Barr Leslie Freeman Ann Mitchell Pat Wright Glenda Clark Melba Bearden Peggy Ingram Fourth Row Nancy Weaver Rosemary Barr Carolyn Cline Marla Roberts Jimmy Lou Phillips Peggy Hou Mary Lou Ross Karel Hairsine Officers: Linda Gilliam, President, Helen Wall, Vice-president: Sherry Franklin, Secretary and Treasurer. VARSITY v IL, a. Y 5 XS KJ SY The memory of the :mst wlll stay and half our joys renew -Moore 957 DHS Yellllow .llacltet .Ale Mr. Guy Gardner Mr. Felton Wright Mr. Charles Jackson Football Coach: Football Line Coach' B-Team Football Coach Asst. Baseball Coach. Head Track Coach. Head Baseball Coach: Asst. Basketball Coach. CCUACCHIES Mr. Ed Qds-Athletic Director Mr. Bill Long 6 Q. ,JJ4-4 Asst. Football Coachg ' Miss Lois Blount Head Basketball Coachg Mr. M. M. Marshall Girls Basketball Cogghj Head Golf Coach. Boys Tennis Coach. Girls Tennis Coach. l ----.----Y----v..-iii, FOOTBALL SCHEDULE EI Reno 7 Denison Longview 47 Denison Paris 21 Denison Garland 27 Denison Denton 7 Denison Irving 26 Denison Arlington l3 Denison Wichita Falls 34 Denison Grand Prairie 33 Denison Sherman O Denison Managers: Bobby Baecht Horace Graff 9 . . . 57 Jacket Football Sqiuiacil Stanley Ballou Calvert Benedict Horace Benedict David Burden Quarterback Guard Halfback Halfback Louis Campbell Robert Chumbley Butch Goodman Richard H rvey End Tackle End X we X-x , . 'Q . af 9 7'JacketlFootball This Bronco is about to be tackled by the Yellow Jacket player, Bill Heath. quad Ralph Hassel Bill Heath Jackie Hunl' James Hunt Tackle End Tackle Fullback David Markham Jerry Medearis Larry Medearis Jack Melvin Center Center Tackle Halfback Y M, ZA AA :. H! . 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It a.,: b H The referee studies The pile-up in a Yellow Jacket game to deter- mine who has The foot- ball. 9 7 gllaelket lFaa1tlbvalll Sqmuusld Richard Melvin Jerry Nelson Garland Nevil Chester Nichols Halfback Quarterback Guard Fullback Mike Perdue Gary Pitcock John Taylor Johnny Wilson Guard Guard Tackle Fullback K zzu Iluu . .-:::-' o G ' zz' ,,'rx :2': ::: In ,,.pw ' .:.:.... , After escaping other Jackets, this Owl is brought down by James A Hunt and Bill l-leatlw, 9 7 gllae et lflaatllmll Squat These Yellow Jackets made All-district: Gary Pitcock, Butch Goodman, Jerry Medearis, Stanley Ballou, and Bill Heath. ww News David Heath Margaret Williams J. D. McDonald Mary Ellen McFarling Ames Blasingame Waldene Trim 957 Yellow .lauelset Cheerleaders Shown below are the Jacket Cheerleaders for '57: David, J. D., Ames, Margaret, Mary Ellen, and Waldene. '57 B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS Leah Bunch, Marilee Mills, and Joanna Simms. 9 7 Jacket lFootl9allllSqiu1aid Bottom Row -James Maxwell, Garland Nevil, Robert Chumbley, Mixe Purdue, David Burden, Leo Schumpert, Johnny Wilson, Stanley Ballou, Jerry Harvey, Terry Hodges, Chesler Nichols, Jack Melvin, Carl Linsteadt, Coach Jackson. Second Row--Butch Goodman, Eddie Hinton, Lewis Campbell, Ralph Hassel, Jerry Medearis, Bill Heath,i Calvert Benedict, Jackie Hunt, Mike Kirk, David Markham, Richard Harvey, Richard Melvin, Jerry Odell, John Taylor, Larry Medearis, James Hunt, Coach l Third Row4Bobby Baecht, Horace Grott, Glen Hatch, Jim Thrasher, Ernie Lewis, Authur Melton, Mackie McClure, Horace Benedict, Wendell Jennings, John Joiner, Jerry Ford, Charles Neff, Mike Testa, Marcus Brown, Brett Bayne, Coach Wright Coach Gardner. TNT' 'Now N NMT 5t2:Qe,.. . 4 tt-W-b.N,,,,3:x:T:iMW Q., 'wl1'gQ37A,, W W- .MMS ,,,, ' First Row Second Row Third Row John Brady Paul Burnett Jerry Harvey Mike Tegtq Terry Hodges Douglas Bilderback Brett Boyne Tamrny Barnes John Warriner lBerJl-l68llUIll Banslketbelllll The B-'Team basketball squad, according to Coach Jackson, had a much better season than was expected of them. The future Jackets won eight of the fifteen games they played, Several of the Bees broke into the A-Team line-up before the season ended. The manager, Horace Groft, is putting out the Jacket warm-up suits forthe players. The manager is a person whom the team could not do without. Douglas Bilderback Billy Carr 3 c 4 Q ,,,, 4 l :rr ,rs:.:2 it, sss s esss J , 5 .,1'2 f Cline ,pu Nik I A-3, QSQUAD The Yellow Jackets took a big step into the 7-AAAA Class this year. Though the Jackets had a poor season, much experi ence and skill were gained. Coach Long tried to let the Junior boys see a great deal of action in order that they might be experienced for the coming season. Bobby Dophied sig -w-Ss.. flange, 'R'-. X ...,, g g x N qi W xi Q .. .Q 2... N Q .,,,x W g -E ..:.,...:g:55'., Y I A L r t is ..... 5 1 .... 1 . ' X W? QV , Q . ' A : u' f i K . ,.., - ' X wk f X .... fi' ..:-:. ' ,.......f 1 ' ' . K IIAI: :V . :E wr., ......- if Q ltgg ,V V . . M . N - - i I -j ..... t 'J W g is Witt' W-:V . is I x 2 :zz f Q f' we X, Butch Dale Goodman Gauge lBASlKlETlBAlLlL At the beginning ot the season the Yellow Jackets entered a tournament held in Arlington, where they made a very good showing tor themselves by winning over Wichita Falls. The Jackets were fortunate in having some scorers who rated high in ihe district. Richard ss, Bill Carl David N l-larvey Heath Linstead 1' Maddux s v vv s - i l E WS sr ffl? Bifl Heath out-jumps opponent to sink for two points. Martin Wineinger Ga ry Pitcock NN - , :.v,. GIRLS BASKETBALL WR Wanda Allison Guard Beverly Cates Forwo rd Elizabeth Drumb Guo rd Marilyn Gilliam Guard Patricia Hales Forward Pat Hoedebeck Fo rwo rd Betty Hughes W, Forwo rd Sarah Lawrence Forwo rd GIRLS Laurie McKinney Guard Linda Monday Guard Gay Pedigo Guard Elayne Tignor Manager Barbara Whitworth Guard Wanda Williams Forward Phyllis Wright Forward BASKETBALL ,W ,.., BD ,S TENNIS The boys tennis team played several practice matches before going into district play. At Garland High School, lOO of the tinest high school tennis players, both boys and girls from Wichita Falls, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Green- ville, Denton, Sherman,'Denison and Garland entered the annual tennis CONTEST. Two Denison students, Don Ashburn and Bill Weldon, entered both the single and double events. Bottom Row Second Row James Rumbeck Bobby Freeman Donald Brooks Bryce Branham Murl Dillard Charles Sherrard Bill Weldon Don Ashburn Bill Fowler Mabry Andrews GIRLS ' lENNlIS Girls tennis teams usually participate in several tournaments during the year and play in the District Meet, which was held on April 6 this year in Denton. The top four girls at the team were chosen ta go to district where they entered in competition with other teams at District 7AAAA Bottom Row Barbara Whitworth Beverly Cates Wanda Williams Betty Hughs Sarah Lawrence Marilyn Gilliam Second Row Gay Pedigo Pat Hoedebeck Elayne Tignor Phyllis Wright Mavis Ann Bryant Laurie McKinney Goiciii This year, in order to increase interest and encourage competition in golf, a challenge system was set up. Each player played 36 holes, then the coach set up a golf ladder, putting the best player on top. Other players were placed on the ladder according to their scores. To advance, a player had to beat the player ahead of him. First Row Second Row Lyn Massey James Knight Charles Sherrard Iob Bratcher David Markham Roland Krueger Leo Schumpert Bill Fowler Ames Blassingame Ronnie Brooks Coach Long E3 W3 First Row David Groves Arvis Smith Bobby Baecht Mackey McClure Jimmy Jones Robert Phillips Jay Gregory Robert Chumbley Cody Barrow Tim Murray yi t Second Row Mr. Wright Marcus Brown Jim Thrasher Jack Melvin Johnny Wilson Carl Lindsteadt Horace Benedict Charles Sherrard David Markham Richard Harve ie inton Don Crowell 1 Third Row Loyal Whittaker Dayton Adams Earnie Lewis Sammy Eldridge Larry Medearis Jack Hunt Calvert Benedict Ronald Clapp Don Pace llenneth Jackso ACC Third Row-Continued Mike Brady Charles Neff Robert Pearson Jerry Odell Jerry Blankenship Mike Kirk David Bagley Jerry Carrol Bob Bratcher n Mike Stroopa This year the track team enioyed the benefits of a completely new cinder track and track facilities adjacent to the school. Previously the team had worked out at Munson Stadium. As the yearbook went to press, the team had not entered any competition but planned to enter the district track meet in Denton. BASEBALL Thirteen previous lettermen went out for baseball. Several of these, combined with newcomers, constituted a strong pitching force. The team was a member of the Texas lnterscholastic League in District 7--AAAA, in which they played Denton, Wichita Falls, Grand Prairie, Arlington, Sherman, and Irving. Baseball coaches were Mr. Guy Gardener and Mr. Charlie Jackson. First Row Second Row Third Row Fred Poulter Vincent Stanphill Jerry Harvey David Garret John Whitten Tommy Barnes Bobby Dophied Billy Carr Travis Shields Stanley Ballou Larry Maurer John Warriner Steve Foster Kenneth Shires J. D. McDonald Mike Testa David Maddux James Hunt David Massey Brett Bayne Jackie Simmons John Brady Harrell Durbin Dale Gouge Gary Pitcock Paul Burnett Lyle Wilson Bill Heath PERSUNAILITJIJEZS Gary Pifcock Mr. D H S 'A Nancy Sampson Mass D H s Cary Pitcock Student Council President Don Ashburn Student Council Vice-president X Butch Goodman Senior Favorite Garland Nevil Junior Favorite Waldene Trim Junior Favorite w fm 55,23 'Y Q Johnny Wilson Sophomore Favorite Jackie Howell Sophomore Favorite IFAVURJITJEJ RUNNIEJRSAUP LJX Q - 6 , x XY' X Kg, , or Burch Goodman Mary Ellen McFarIing Mr, DHS Runner-up Miss DHS Runner-up Gary Pifcock Janet Staring Senior Fovorite Runner-up Senior Favorite Runner-up IFAVURJITIE RUNNIERSAUIP Donnie Ashburn Judy Hoover Junior Fovorite Runner-up Junior Favorite Runner-up Ron Logan Joanna Simms Sophomore Fovorite Runner-up Sophomore Favorite Runner-up Drew Williforcl Basketball Queen Joyce Kinnamon Cosmetology Sweetheart SWVlElE' Cora Lou Evans FHA Sweetheart HEARTS N ancy Sampson Football Queen Janet Staring Band Sweetheart Del Marie Rogers FFA Sweetheart Shirley Burns DE Sweetheart SWVIEIETHIEARTS Ann Ray Berry Chorus Sweetheart Mike Malone Margaret Williams Neewolloh King ond Queen MOST HUMOROUS Frankie Nelson a d avid Heat ':L1::h Maia . ry NAP 5' . JI We fxfgy IIN! WVHQCVS WHO MOST ORIGINAL Judy Bryant and Zip Zepeda All good things which exist ore the fruits of originality. MOST FRIENDLY Margaret Williams and George Young In friendship I early was taught to beIieve. WHCOSS WH MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED da Chapman and Buddy Tatum Ambition has no rest. A MOST C0-OPERATIVE Jerry Coffman and Lois Means lt's the close co-operation that makes them win the day. BEST SMILE BEST ATHLETE Mary Ellen McFarling and Bill Heath The thing that costs the least, a nd does the most, is just a pleasant smile. The balance of power. MOST DEPENDABLE Drew Williford and Noel Wall Where willingness is great, the difficulties cannot be great. OSS WHU BEST LEADERS Nancy Sampson and Gary Pitcock Content to follow when they lead the way. MOST PLEASING PERSONALIT Janet Staring and Mike Perdue His own special pleasure attracts each one. CLASSES QQWL Sophomore Cilass Ufifioers John Wcirriner ,A V ,.. President Ron Logon . i i Vice-President Shirley Cook Y oo Secretory Tim Murray or oo,, Treasurer Adams, Dayton Allen, Geraldine Allen, Joy Kay Allen, Martha Jo Armour, Arnold, Charles Akins, Louis Atnip, Virgil Bagley, David Banner, Marsha Barnes, Tommy Barr, Rose Marie Barron, Cody Beal, Janet Berry, Be 1 Qs Mary Frances 1-fy LOU SDPHOM0 EB Bird, Linda Lou Blankenship, Jerry Bolen, Richard Bonham, Raymond Box, Wanda -f, 7 'fi Jffgfff Boyd, Sue Ann 3 -L ,M I , Brady, James ' '!X,,, I Brady, John .Lf f' Brady, Mike 'f1,, Brinkley, Marie L Brogdon, Doris Brooks, Donald Brooks, Ronnie Brooks, Wanda Brown, Daisana Brown, Marcus Broyles, Leroy Bruce, Mary Ann Bruce, Jim Bob Bryan, Carol Jo SUP C Delbert X Cobb, C Carle? Cobble, Mary Collins, Carolyn ' Conner, Linda Lee XJ Condon, Dale Cook, Aline Cook, Shirley . Cornelison, Harriet Cottingame, Benny Crook, Martha Cullom, Martha Davis, John Dean, Janet Bryant, Mavis Ann Bullock, Don Bunch, Leah Burnett, Paul Burtis, John Austin Bush, Lois Lee Butlan, Charlene Carroll, Jerry Carroll, Melba Carruth, Anita Chapman, Carole Chiles, Bill Jack Clark, Carol Clark, Glendia Clark, Jerry owloiitiiazs ,st W' 5 Denson, Barbara D Donahue, John Droegerneier, Leslie Drurnb, Mary T Q- .1 Duncan, Linda Durbin, Hairrel Dutton, Ruby Earnhart, Vera Lois Eldredge, Eetsy Elledge, Pat Elledge, Wayne Elmore Barbara Elmore Jane is E Q Q f if .. f Evans, Cora Lou PPPE X, Fabrizio, Charles Fehr, Carol Ann Fike, Phenone Fisher, Lynda Fitzgerald, Barbara . N- ,QS Tr SU HUMURES Foster, Steve Franks, Patsy Freeman, Lesley Fulton, Clayton Gabhart, Jimmie Gaines, Bob Gaines, Jack Garner, Shirley Garoutte, Chloe Garrett, David Garrett, James Garrett, Thelma Garvin, Ronnie Gerard, Charles Giacomo, Paul Giarraputo, Bobby Goode, Patsy Gray, Charles Green, Lucy Green, Nina 11 K i s-2: Higgins, Clarence Hill, Kenny Hock, Bobby Dean Hodge, Bruce Hodges, Terry SUPHOMURES J ,M f or Hoedebeck, Patricia Holbcrt, Billy Holmes, Janell Holmes, Janice Hoover, Donna Hord, Monna Lou Horner, Ronnie Horton, Juanita Cobble, Mary Howell, Jackie Howsley, Gary Hatter, Beatrice Hutson, Edgar Ingram, Ray Jackson, Betty if ::.,, , Gregory, Jay 12 .:-. 'E 3 , Grimes, Mary Jo ' 'r1-r'.l f lil? 21, 1 -, ,lfziffi ,,V, Groves, David J: 2:-- .'-1 l Gullloudf lemme Hall, Peggy Hammond, Kay Hancock, Jeannette Hancock, John ' .,. 5 l-l Cl rd Y' 'l U rl e Harris, Harless Harris, George . Harris, Kay- ' - T-Tarrison, Jerry Harvey, Jerry ,fff Hempkins, Margaret Jackson, Carol Jackson, Martha Jackson, Rex Jackson, R. L. James, Paul Jamison, Beverly Jennings, Wendell Johnson, John Johnson, Lynn Jones, Jimmy Jones, Zetta Kain, Carolyn Kain, Evelyn Kennon Lavaun f' ' , t E ,-:,.:..:y 2 Z my Kerns, Michael Lx J SOP UMURES We Killough, Evelyn Kirk, Mike Kirkpatrick, Charles Koiner, Doris Krieble, Phyllis Kuykendall, Charles Kuykendall, Jimmy LaFoy, Charles Lance, Howard Landmon, Wanda Larkins, Janell Laughlin, Joe Leverette, Betty Lockler, Sarah Logan, Ron Malone, Ann Manning, Hogan Martin, Bill Martin, Paul Massey, David in 'S r 9 SUPHOM0 McKinney, Laurie McLain, Earnest Nastasi, Anita Neff, Charles Neff, Darrell Neff, Ronnie Neinest, Fred Nix, Erwin O'Barr, Donna Oliver, Vaughn Palmore, Bobby - ,V Pearson, Delores zziii - H A i'r'E Pedigo, Gay ,Q A- Peppers, Gerald A r-rrr'f1 ,zzu Perrin, Linda IEH: l'::: 1 ,,., g Petty, Bill Pilkilton, Jerry Plexco, Jo Ann Porter, June Poulter, Fred Matz, Patsy Maxwell, Carol Maxwell, John Melton, Arthur Miller, Betty Mills, Merrilee Monday, Linda Monroe, Linda Moore, Betty Sue Murray, Tim McAlister, Phyllis McClure, James McDonald, Jackie McGee, Elizabeth McKee, Wanda ES Powell, Janice Preston, Donald Preston, Virginia Pyburn, Billye Ramsey, Charles Ratliff, Charles J. Roberts, Gloria Robinson, Carolyn Roberson, Janice Rogers, Del Marie Ross, James Ross, Mary Pat Rowland, Katie Nell Rumbeck, James Ruth, Dorothy ., iv: 1 J ' .A -.,.,::::12 2 W 1 1 .,, , , if SDPHDMDRES 3' Ruth, Zo Anne Sandridge, Michael Sampson, Kay Scally, Bill Schirmer, Jon Schultz, Jerrel Scoggin, Gloria Shaffer, Marilyn Shearer, Henry Shelton, Linda Shires, James Shives, Billie Short, Sammy Simms, Joanna Simpson, Jerry Sittle, Bob Smith, D'Ann Smith, Johnnie Ray Smith, Kenneth Thomas, Carol Smith, Marilyn Smith, Mary E. Smith, Mary Lea Smith, Martyne Smith, Robert Lee Spencer, Dana Spradling, Hal Stanberry, Carolyn Stanford, Bill Stamphill, Vinson Stephens, Dema Summerhill, Pat Swafford, Jimmy Swanger, Yvonne Testa, Mike S0 HUMURES Thomas, Edna Thomas, Eugene Thompson, Keith Thrasher, Jimmy Thorpe, James Tignor, Claude Waldrop, Eva Walker, Ann Waltz, Leo Warriner, John Wasden, James Watkins, Charlotte Watts, Sue Ann Weaver, Nancy Wells, Jimmy West, Jimmy Whitaker, Loyal Whiting, James Whittington, Margaret Wilkerson, Sid Williams, Linda Williams, Pat WilIian1s,,,SandLa. 'Williamson, Doris Wilson, Johnny Wilson, Lyle Winchester, Catherine Wolfe, John Earl Worthington, Barbara Wright, Sidney Young, Ja Elda Zehner, Mary Ann SUPHUMURES I 4ff4ea'l,QQ14ul-70114. WJ . L I OD 4, Vit yr ' . v ogffffy 4 W ,M r ' A i VJ mil Wlfilfl V00 1 JUNIOR CLASS UlFlFllfClERS Jim Brown , . .vv .. . ., . ,, 4 , , ,, , s sssss as sssss pregdem Chester Nrchols Nelda Phillips Bettye Farley Vice presndent Secretary Treasurer , z zzquz 3 . Adams, Duane M si.. 1 in 5 UQ, SQrQ we ,E , , Akers, Mary Lois U Ci ,, Allen, Billy Jack Allen, Tommy Ray Andrews, Mabry N Ngo. in 5 Applin, Bobbie Q it Q iv N 'Q 1 ' ,ff Ard, Toni X , X y --:A , :zz Ar 0 1 0 M06 Q 0 Y ,Zz ., E m .3 X- 1 H ' ,vvx Ashburn, Don N zzgz. y Atkinson, Patsy X -- I ' - --: Q A m f 'lf :, , : i F 1 Bgechl' ...... ..'. ,,,, E E. Bqynel Brett ei e szrr +, ,y ,, Beckelmen, Lynda 'r,,1 . -'r- is c Q- ' 5 .,, ' .lllUNllUlRS Benedict, Calvert 'Qi :-. , Benedict Horace Bishop Billy Bilderback, Douglas f X Bimikenshap, Bobby A Bond Dickie J A I -:,.' ' . A 5: I ' Bratcher Bob A .. X if 2 -2 'A mb -B rown Jim PQBTLEH Mary Q q , A ' Blassingame, Ames ' , my ' W ,,,:,:.. Bryson, Gail P Buckner, Jay ' l : T A I Burchetfe, Nancy 5 5 :. . Burgess, Pat ' A zzzul 'wi Burks, Jonef , : X a, ,ggi ' f QNX ,, K Burleson, Richard Burnett, Darrell Burnett, Glenda Bush, Thelma Caldwell, Palricia 1 i-i--- . A .,.., A i Campbell, Hazel Caxnpbell, Lewis Cuinpbell, Rosemary N 'Y Curr, Billy 4 , ,,,. 1 ---.::::::: S Carr, Joyce a,.l.uinl,mley, Robert .,,V y C'ancy, Patsy i on in :': V , lnqn Q ' . .. . Claj-p, Ronald Sv W A 5 zz. ,V , no Borboro Is: K -bbb :lzl V ,1.::.,.: ,,:.: gygwxl ,A ,.:: -:ggi Cline, Billy r yqqz H : Q Cornplon, Prue 112 3 i s ll D 5 A A Cook Linda .,,, Z V'. 5 , ,E zzyuz ,,,: z f A, f1'1i ., W . .' COOK P0ffiCi0 .,::: , -': ' ,M ,X Comeiisofi, Patricia i r r lll aeelea' tsr it,r,,,,4 H1 we i Cox, Marylyn . ':: ' Q ,,,,' ,,l.Z.:: ': E :-::- 5 Z . ..,,..,,1. 5 E .,.,..,1E ,, , JUN DRS Darnell, Linda Daugherty, Charles kk- Davis, Bobby Davis, Louise Delfratus, Carrol DeFratus, Kenneth DeFratus, Sidney Derrick, Helen Dicks ' illard, Murl Dophied, Bob Durbin, Victor Dyer, Brenda Eads, Alton Eads, Alvin -v ilss v.i , i.i,.., D A i ssis ' Ek il' Ellison, Richard Estes, Bobby Farley, Bettye Floyd, Diana ' E - 1 A ,.:: qqqlz I Foster, Audrey c 1' ,, ....,..,..,,,: ,.. ,,.,:,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,...,., , ,, ,. ,EE z Q 2 X 2 -2 Q Hales, Patricia Hallford, Barbara Harlan, David Harris, Nancy Harrod, Barbara ,7 P1 Harvey, Richard Hatch, Glenn Hedgpeth, Calmore Heironirnus, Mary Higgins, Joyce Higgins, Nadine Hinton, Eddie Holder, Charles Holder, Rosann Hoover, Judy Hopper, Jerry Hgs-ford, Charles House, Joni Hughs, Betty Hunt, Jackie xx so X X X X . i S Q Sk N ., ' EE. .fe as if -:,, A ,.,.. . ' 1 '-.. iiiiiif 'Q iw 1 s K we .VUNIIURS Fowler, Bill Franklin, Sherry Fulce, Juanita Fulrner, Martha Fulton, Jerold Gabhart, Lois Garrison, Barbara Gattis, David Gilliam, Marilyn Gillit, Dianna Givens, Weldon Good, Charles Gresham, Adrienne Groft, Horace Hagans, Anne if X HA wg 54 C- O Hurley, Gerald Isaacs, Reba Jackson, Kenneth Jackson, L. G. James, Theda CIQ Jones, Jerry Kennedy, Jimmy Q Killough, Billy Kinnamon, Dora Rae Kinnamon, Joyce Kinney, Linda Knight, James Kretsinger, Marilyn H . hd 1 FQ 'G s.. i I 'K' nf l l ...J ,,,. S ':':E ll Q W 6 .,,.,,., ly ' Y JUN'URS an . , qzlz , 5 Q K , - Q .--- Q J, cyyy 'K gg eeii f A :K ., 3 : J i s s, :QQ ' : ig X i ,,,,., - eiz. - , .,,, J ,,,,.,, E .,.,Q iw ,,,, ,.., X ,.,,.,., -- ic' X ,,,.,.,. , .1l ':-- xi S ,,2. ,.,, i .,.. E :-.- K- zz.. -1-1.- -c-- .X Qt X W ,QF V '- X .---- ' X . M NSW N , ...., ' N ...,. -l . 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Patchen, Nancy No Q I ...H Q H Q Pearson, Robert Dale S ,,,,,: - , ' ' ' C 'f i J Perkins, Por ,,, rrr c,c,,, rrr 1 rrrri it Phillips, Jimmie Lou Q ' ' I ' Phillips, Nelda . Prichard, Shirley I . Rope rl J Q Sr iif: 2. -.,,:V, f Q-:E v-,,, Q , s, -,ij Raines, Franklin '1,,,, 'i 1 I .P Ramsey, Estella ' Q Ransom, C. J. . 1 Ray, Katherine Q Q ' ,Q .2 Reynolds, Charlotte Q Q Q is .I ' if Richard. Marian A Q ' . i Q Q Q s .lllzz Q . .,. .. A -::l L... ' . 1 A. L T?-2 Robbins, Dale Rutledge, Bobby Sanders, Charlotte Sanford, Judith A Schiflett, Sandra 1 Seat, Gale Shaw, Patrick Sherrard, Charles Smith, Arvis Smith, Walter , . .x,. , ,N A Spradlin, Joyce lll, M 2' Steakley, Suzan ,, i if ,wk Steelman, Jerry , Stricklin, Jerry Stroope, Mike yt 3 J .lllUNllU S , l ',l, , 5,-Q T it V Styles, J. B. ' ,,,,,- f -V2', .--:'i ,, 3 41 i:.-i.-' ff ' Taylor, Marquitta , . ' Terrell, Frances v N I n 2 Tignor, Elayne T 'ill I P 'I A Trim, Waldene . Q ' ,,:,. 2 , M - .,,, 5 Ulch, Opal R ..QQ.. . . ,gif lbbl 5 , lzzz ,,.5QQ 2 .,,. 1. .,...i,,, E b Vcughan, Linda 1i: r': -i-i' :' -iiii - Q ,rr ,,,,.,,',,., C VOlDeff, COFOI Jefln ' ,:,: 2,-: 5 ,. 1 waxes ' 'ff 5 5? ,, ',:: E F A . . :....:.:,.:..,.: ' W clk e rr Beverly 'i: i' i 1 M , ' -fiz ' , Wall, Helen Warden, Charles Watson, Virginia Waymon, Nancy Weaver, Linda nf Weda, Angelo Wegener, Joe Weideman, Nanci :-: W i O ' S N Y ' 5 'nlnl , hite, Frances Qt , R QQQQ, 5 ,,, Q, JTUNIIORS Whitfield, Jo Ann Wbiuaorth, Barbara 'MliIIioms, Paufat Wineinger, Gene Wineinger, Martin Wright, Freddie Wright, Patricia Wright, Phyllis SIENKUR CLASS UINFIICCIERS Tom Murray o o President CFirst Semester? Butch Goodman ,o so President fSecond Semester? Mary Ellen McFarIing ,s , , s , Secretary Lois Means ,so., o o,A.s, Y oseo ,Treasurer Linda Chapman Vadledlicltorian HONUR STUDIEN TS Doris Wells Salultatornian BALLOU, STANLEY-Football, Baseball, Track. BARNETT, PATSY-Y-Teens, Neewollah, Speech Club, FHA, Chorus, Cosmetology Treasurer, Basketball. BARNHILL, BOBBYv-VIC, Basketball, Track, ICT Treasurer. BARNHILL, JOHN---Art Club, General Metals. BATTS, ROBERT-VIC Vice-president, Homeroom President, Neewollah. BEARDEN, MELBA-Chorus, Scholarship Club, Student Council, FTA, Y-Teen Treasurer lSr.l, B-team Cheerleader, Senior Play. BELLOWS, JERRY--Band, Stage Band, Hi-Y, Neewolf lah, Trumpeter. BERRY, ANN RAYiB-team Cheerleader, Fl-lA President, Chorus Sweetheart, Y-Teens, Bas- ketball. BINGHAM, KEITH-Football CElectraJ, Junior Play lElectral, Junior Class Secretary lEIectral, Basketball lElectral, T r a c k lElectral, Buzz Staff iDenisonl, Spanish Club lDenisonl. ADAMS, LOIS-FHA, Basketball, ICT, Cosmetologf President, Cosmetology Reporter, Scholarship Club. AGUE, WALTER-Buzz Staff, Hi-Y, Thespian Club, Debate Club, Speech Club, Prompter for Senior Play. ALLGOOD, JOE-DE Club, Tennis. ALLISON, WANDA-Girls Glee Club, FHA, Basketball, Book Jackettes. ARTHUR, WANDA-FHA Treasurer, FHA Secre- tary, Scholarship Club, Cosmetology Treasurer, Cosmetology Secretary. BAKER, LORETTA-FHA. SENIUR ' BLANKENSHIP, CAROLYN-FTA Secretary, Library Club, Scnolarship Club, FHA. BLANKENSHIP, MARY HELEN-FHA, Choralettes Librarian, Mixed Chorus, Buzz Staff. BOREN, CHARLES-B-team Football, FFA Treasurer. BRANHAM, BRYCE-Tennis, Buzz Staff-Sports Ed., Projector Club. BRUNO, MARY ELIZABETH - FHA Secretary, Chorus, Student Council, Speech Club. BRYAN, SUE ANN-Scholarship Club, Span- ish Club, Y-Teens, FHA. UF 31957 BRYANT, JUDITH--Art Club Vice-president, Speech Club, FTA Treasurer, Scholarship Club, Thespian Club, Who's Who, Senior Play. BRYSON, LINDA - Student Council, Y-Teens, Scholarship Club. BURDEN, DAVID-Football, Baseball, Track, VIC. BURKS, PHYLLIS-JCL, Band, Buzz Staff-News Ed., Y-Teens, FTA, BURNS, SHIRLEY-Student Council, Student Coun- cil Alternate, Neewollah, DE Sweetheart, Y- Teens, FHA, DE Secretary. CASTEEL, SARA LOUISE. CATES, BEVERLY-Band, FHA tDelegote '56l, Basket- ball, Y-Teens. CHAPMAN, LINDA-Yellow Jacket Mgr., Y-Teens, Buzz Staff, Scholarship Club, Spanish Club, B-tearn Cheerleader, Who's Who. Staff - Adv. CLARK, WANDA-Art Club, VlC, VIC Secre- tary, Spanish Club. COVINGTON, JIMMY-FFA, Office Assistant, FTA. CURTIS, BOBBYW-FFA, General Metals. DOBBINS, REPSIE RHEA-Student Council Cor. Secretary, Spanish Club Secretary, Y-Teens Junior Secretary, FHA Parlia- rnentarian, DF Club, Chorus, Chorus Sweetheart Runner-up. DONOWHO, DANNY-DE Club President. DRUMB, EDNA-FTA, Y-Teens, Speech Club, Chorus, l-lomeroom Vice-president, Fl-lA. EDGE, GERALD-Speech Club, Football, Stu- dent Council. ELDREDGE, SAM-Speech Club, Thespian Club, Basket- ball, Football, Track, Neewollah, Debate Club. ELLIS, EDMOND--Football, Track, Baseball Mgr. EYER, JANE-Scholarship Club, FHA, Latin Club, Band, Office Assistant. CLEMENT, SHlRLEY?Fl-lA, Y-Teens, Cosrnetolngy Runner-up for Sweetheart, VlC Secretary. CLINE, CAROLYN-Yellow Jacket Staff Art Ed., Y-Teens President, Chorus Sweetheart Runner' up, Girls Sextette, Neewollah, Student Cou rcil, Senior Play, COFFIN, BOBBY. COFFMAN, JERRY--Yellow Jacket Staff Photographer, Speech Club Vice-president, Thespian Club Presi dent, Buzz Staff Photographer, Who's Who, Senior Play, Scholarship Club. COLLMAN, ROY-FFA, FFA Reporter, VlC, FFA President. COUCH, DAVID-Scholarship Club. Sll-ENTO I l FISHER, JO ANN--JCL, Speech Club, Thespian Club, Y-Toons, Chorus, Fl-lA, Mardi Gras Queen CSL Xavierl. FOSTER, SYLVIA---Y-Teens Chorus, Office Assist ani, FHA, JCL, ICT Sweetheart, Girls Trio. FREEMAN, BOBBY-B-team Basketball, Span- ish Club, Hi-Y, Tennis. FREEMAN, ELMNE-FHA, Scholarship Club, YATeens, Vice-president, Library Club. FRENCH, JOHNNY7Band, General Metals. FRITTS, RAY-lCT, Band, '1957 L GARRETT, MARY-FHA, Library Club, VIC, Scholarship Club, Office Assistant. GILLIAM, LINDA-All-region Band, All-state Chorus Pres., Y-Teen Vice-president, Y-Teen Program Chairman, JCL, FHA. ' i GOODMAN, BUTCH -Footljgll, Basketball, Baseball, Sophomore Favorite, Senior Fa- vorite, Hi-Y CYouth in Gov.l, Senior Play. GOUGE, DALE-Basketball, Baseball. GUILLOUD, LINDA-Yellow Jacket Staff Editor, Y-Teens, FTA Vice-president, Spanish Club Treasurer, Student Council, Band. HAIR, BARBARAiFTA, Chorus, Y-Teens. HAIRSINE, KAREL--FHA, Y-Teens, Chorus. HALL, CAROL+Buzz Staff, Student Council, YM Teens Secretary, FHA Treasurer, Speech Club Treasurer, Chorus, Library Club, HALLFORD, LOUIE-Projector Club, HAUGH LAN D, ANITA-FHA. HAWKINS, LEROY-Art Club Vice-president, Li- brary Club, Band, Neewollah. HEATH, BILL-Football, Track, Basketball, Baseball, Who's Who, Hi-Y, General Metals HEATH, DAVID-Cheerleader, Hi-Y President, Band Council, Speech Club Vice-president, Student Coun- cil, Wlwo's Who, Senior Play. I HITE, DORIS JEAN-DE, FHA. HOPWOOD, LINDA-Chorus, Art Club, Fl-lA. HUCKABY, JOANNA-Art Club, FHA, JCL, VIC, Y- Teens. HUNN, MARY-Band, JCL, Y-Teens, FTA. HUNT, JAMES-Football, Baseball, Basket- ball, Sophomore Class President, Speech Club, Neewollah. HANING, MARY-Fl-lA. HARRELL, HELEN. HARRELL, PETE-Band. HARRIS, DARRELL. HARVEY, CLAYTON-Football, l-li-Y, Projector Club, Spanish Club. HASSEL, RALPH-Spanish Club, Football. l -1 l HUNT, JAMES-Football, Baseball, Basketball, Sopho- more Class President, Speech Club, Neewollah. HUNT, LAWRENCE-Basketball lDuke, Okla.l, Baseball lDuke, Oklaj, FFA lDuke, Okla.l HUNT, MIKE-B-squad Football, Projector Club Manager, JCL, Hi-Y. HUSE, JOYCE. INGRAM, PEGGY-Neewollah, Chorus, Chorus Tri0. JENKINS, DALE+Band, Speech Club, DE. lF ll 9 5 JOHNSON, JOYCE-Speech Club, Thespian Club, Stu dent Council, Scholarship Club. JOHNSON, KENNETH-Band, Speech Club, DE. JONES, AL--Speech Club, Thespian Club Art Club, Assistant Buzz Editor. JoNEs, Lorrie-FHA, speech Club, chorus, JONES, SHERRY-B-team Cheerleader, FHA, Y- Teens, VIC. KELSEY, FRANKiFFA. KIRKPATRICK, DAVID--General Metals, Spanish Club. KOINER, CHARLES-Football. KRIZAN, DORIS--Basketball, JCL, MALONE, MIKE-Neewollah King, DE Historian, Art Club, Buzz Staff Reporter. MARTIN, CAROLYN-DE Photographer, DE Re- porter, Spanish Club, Scholarship Club. DEWAYN E, MATTER-Track. MAURER, LARRY-Hi-Y, Speech Club, Projector Club, Senior Play, Thespion Club. MAXWELL, JAMES-Football, Track. MEANS, BUD-Baseball, Football, Basketball, Scholarship Club, Basketball King, VIC. MEANS, LOIS-Sophomore Secretary, Sophomore Favor- ite, Jr. Favorite Runner-up, Student Council, Scholar- ship Club, Senior Class Treasurer, Who's Who. MEDEARIS, JERRY-Parliamentarian of Student Council, Hi-Y President, Football, Scholarship Club, Sophomore Class Vice-president. MILLER, RONNY-JCL, Speech Club, Thes- pian Club, Tennis. LnLONDE, ROSELYN-Band, Scholarship Club, Senior Play, Thespian Club, Y-Teens, Debate Club, Nec- wollah. LANDERS, BARBARA-FHA, Chorus, VIC, Y- Teens. LANDMAN, JESSIE-FHA, VIC. LEE, DWAIN-Football, Yellow Jacket Staff Business Mgr., Scholarship Club. LIVELY, NANCY-FHA, Art Club. LOVER, ANN-Y-Teens, DE, FHA, Neewollah, SEN KRUEGER, ROLAND-Tennis, Golf, Projector Club, Art Club, Speech Club, Library Club. MILLER, SONNY-Junior Class President, Junior Class Favorite, Hi-Y Delegate to Wichita Falls, Spanish Club, ICT Treasurer, Neewollah, Stu- dent Council. MITCHELL, ANN - Chorus, Speech Club, FHA, Debate Club. MONCRIEF, CAROLYN--Y-Teens, FHA. MONTAGUE, WENDELL-Tennis, Spanish Club, Proiector Club, Senior Play. MONTGOMERY, MARTHA - VIC, Scholar- ship Club, FHA. ,l 195 xi' 'Q' MONTGOMERY, RHYDONIA - FFA Sweetheart, VIC President, Scholarship Club. MONTGOMERY, WELDON-VIC Sergeant-at-a rms. MOORE, GENE-Spanish Club, Band, Speech Club, Thespian Club, MOORE, IVA NELL+Scholarship Club, Y-Teens, Speech Club, DE, Student Council Alternate, Fl-lA. MOORE, PATSY-FHA, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. MOORE, THOMAS. MOSSE, KAYE-Buzz Staff, Thespian Club, Y-Teens, Speech Club, Basketball, Chorus, Senior Play. MURRAY, TOM-Senior Class President, Hi-Y, JCL, Scholarship Club, Band, Student Body Pres. Runner-up. McDONALD, J. D.---Speech Club, Basketball, Cheerleader, Baseball, Neewallah, Chorus. OLIVER, DAN-l-li4Y, Band, Speech Club, B-team Bas- ketball, Debate Club. OVERTURF, JUDITH--Sophomore Favorite lldahol, JCL, Basketball, Thespian Club, Y-Teens, Speech Club, Senior Play. PACE, DONALD-Track, Art Club, Buzi' Staff. PARMLEY, SHARON-Student Council, Y-Teens, DE, Scholarship Club. PATTI, JOSEPHINE-FHA, Y'Teens, DE Sweet- heart Runner-up, DE Delegate to State Con- vention, DE Treasurer and Vice-president. PERDUE, MIKE-Football, FFA, Speech Club, l-lameroom President, Neewollah, Base- ball, Who's Who. PIERCE, SUSAN4Mardi Gras Princess lSt. Xavierl, Art Club, Fl-lA, Sophomore Treasurer lSt, Xavierl. PITCOCK, GARY-Football, Basketball, Baseball, Student Council, Student B od y President, Who's Who, Mr. DHS. POULTER, TOM-Band. . 'ff MCFARLING, MARY ELLEN+Cheerleader, Miss DHS Runner-up, Senior Class Secretary, Y-Teens Vice- president, Neewollah, Who's Who, Student Council. McMAHAN, H. B.-l-li-Y, JCL, Speech Club. MCNEIL, DON. MCVEIGH, LONNIEQDE, Golf. NAssoY, NELL4FHA, DE, Bqsiqerimii. NELSON, FRANKIE4Band Council, Y-Teens Treasurer, Scholarship Club, S t u d e nt Council, FTA, Who's Who. SEN DRS PRESTON, PEGGYfl-lead Twirler, Band Council, Y- Teens General Secretary, Speech Club, Neewollah, FTA. PRICE, ROBERT LEE-Band Council, Drum Major, All-region Band, Speech Club, Senior Play, l-li-Y, Stage Band. RANEY, JIMMY+Spanish Club. RENFRO, JERRY. RICE, BOBBlEWBuzz Staff, Art Club, Office Assistant, FHA. RIDINGER, LONNIE-FFA, DE, Speech Club. lF1957 RINGLER, HERMAN-Hi-Y, JCL, Thespian Treasure., Debate Vice-president, President l-lomeroom, Spe.c 1 Club Parliamentafian. ROBERTS, MARLA-Chorus, Y-Teens, Neewollah, FHA, Library Club. RUTHERFORD, LlNDAgY-Teens Vice presi- dent, Speech Club Secretary, Thespiaii Club Clerk, FTA, Debate Club, Neevvol- lah, Student Council Alternate. SAMMONS, BILL-Football, VIC. SAMPSON, NANCY-Miss DHS, Y-Teens General President, Student Council Assembly Ch., Co- Editor of Buzz, Football Queen, Basketball Queen, Who's Who. SCHIRMER, TED-Band Council Vice-presi- dent, Hi-Y Chaplain, JCL, Stage Band, Band. SCOFIELD, HELEN-Speech Club, Fl-lA, Band. SHASTEEN, MARY -- Art Club President, FTA, Scholarship Club, JCL, Library Club Secretary, Debate Club, Speech Club. SHEARER, MARY GENEVA-FHA. STANBURY, JONNIE-DE, Library Club, Y-Teens, Scholarship Club, FHA. STAN FORD, BARBARA SU E-VIC. STAPP, MILDRED-FHA, Y-Teer1S, Library Club, Buzz Staff, STARING, JANET-Band Majorette, Student Council Secretary, Art Club, Who's Who, Y-Teens, Senior Favorite Runner-up, Band Sweetheart. STONEKIRK, AMELIA-Band, Speech Club, JCL, Y-Teens, Scholarship Club, FHA. STUBBS, TEDDY-DE. SUTHERLAND, MARY JANE-Y-Teens, Buzz Staff, Speech Club. SUTTLEHAN, ELEANOR-YATeens. TAPSCOTT, MARY-VIC, FHA. SHIRES, KENNETH-Baseball, Spanish Club. SIMMONS, JACKIE-Basketball, Baseball, Speech Club. SMITH, JEANETTE-FHA. SMITH, PAUL-Football, Track, VIC, Basketball Mgr. SPAUGH, EDITH-FHA, VIC. SPENCER, JAMES-Spanish Club, DE. SEN' URS TATUM, BUDDYYHi-Y, Scholarship Club, Band, Senior Play, Who's Who. TAYLOR, JOHNfFootball, Track, Basketball Mgr. THOMAN, PATTISUE-Band, Speech Club, Thespian Club, Debate Club, Library Club, Y-Teens, Senior Play. TORBETT, SHARON-Band, JCL, Y-Teens, Scholarship Club, FTA, Office Assistant. TROXWELL, ROBERT-DE, Speech Club, Hi-Y, Art Club. TURNER, BUTCH-l-li-Y, FFA Vice-president, Speech Club, Track, Basketball, Football, Neewollah. 5 957 TVX in WALDROP, ELLIOTT-Band, Hi-Y, Band Council, JC FTA. WALDROP, GEORGE-FFA, Office Assistant, FF, Dairy Judging Team. WALKER, JUDY-Art Club, VIC, FHA, Band, Chorus, Speech Club. WALL, NOEL-Who's Who, Student Council, Spcoc'1 President, Scholarship Club, Neewollah, Debate Club, Senior Play. WALTON, JUANITA-Band, FHA. WARDEN, STERLING-DE. WATKINS, MARLAND--FFA Parliamentorian. WELLS, BENNY-Basketball, Art Club, NeeWOllCJh, Cheerleader. WELLS, DORIS-Y-Teens, Bond Secretary, Band Council, Scholarship Club, Girls Sexfet, JCL, A'CappeIla Choir. SENIURS 95 WHITE, BARBARA-Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Library Club, Scholarship Club, FHA President, Neewollah, lnterscholastic Typing Contest. WHITTED, .IO ANN-FHA, Girls Glee Club, A'Cap- pella Choir, Girls Sextet, Girls Trio, Speech Club, VIC, Y-Teens. WILCOX, CLINTON-Football. WILCOX, JUDY - Band, Majorette, Y-Teens, Stage Band, Neewolloh, Stage Band Vocalist. WILLIAMS, MARGARET - Y-Teen President, Cheerleader, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Favorite, Junior Favorite, Neewollah Queen, Who's Who. WILLIAMS, MAN U EL-Projector Club. WILLIAMS, WANDA--Basketball, FHA, Speech Club. WILLIFORD, DREW-Y-Teen Program Chairman, FTA President, Who's Who, Thespian Club, Senior Play, Football Queen Runner-up, Stu- dent Council. WINEINGER, THOMAS. YOUNG, GEORGE-Hi-Y, Band, Band Council, A'Cap- pella Choir, Sophomore Class Pres. lOkla.J, FFA, Who's Who. ZEPEDA, ZIP-FTA, Scholarship Club, Junior Fa- vorite Runner-up, Neewollah, Hi-Y, Who's Who, Senior Play. 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Main St. g I N f N Friendship is one of our Greatest assets CHIEF OFFICE SUPPLY OFFICE sUPPL1Es STATIONERY GREETING CARDS TYPEWRITERS , ffwmsf- ---f f -f-- J , --- 1 J. C. CAFE 212 West Main Street Serving Fine Food to Denison and Texomalandv JQHNSON JEWELERS Where Quality is Consistent With Price Sam and Carrie Johnson 5 I N V. A. BRUNO LUM B ER YARD MINNESOTA PAINTS P. O. Box 53 602 S. Crockett Dial HO 5-2005 R A M S E Y Venetian Blind Factory Venetian Blinds 8x Awnings Custom Made No Down Payment - Low as 35.00 W 206 W. Main Denison Dial HO 5-7008 508 N, Houston Denison, Texas sn J . n '-5 f COMPLIMENTS Compliments of HUMBLE STATION ...gf- 'LILLEY-AYRES R. B. Ruddell Denison, Texas Dial HO 5-5414 Mrs. Willis instructs Martha Crook, Dema Stevens, and Marla Roberts on how to display for the homemaking window. , 's COMPLIMENTS OF E 12 E mann Zbrmlwl DENIEEIN, TEXAS YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER Garland Nevil and Waldene Trim watch as Jim Brown, Mary Ellen McFarling Butch Goodman and others in the court prepare for Neewollah. 4 Every Wednesday women may come to the school's cosmetology department to have shampoos and manicures such as Martha Montgomery is giving. I 3 fl s Co: Womens Apparel 413 W. Main Dial HO 5-5511 U. S. CLOTHING CO. ARROW SHIRTS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY California Sportswear GREER STUDIO Portraits and Commercials Denison, Texas 114 Burnett HO 5-2748 S W 0 M E N ' Exclusive but not expensive 304 W. Main Dial H0 5-2660 l R s We -- -- v Q 1 Homecoming Queen Nancy Sampson and her attendants during coronation assembly. I '.. N BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS FROM Stratton Olds-Cadillac Co. RUSK AT CRAWFORD - DENISON, TEXAS ,OLDS - CADILLAC DIAL HO 5-3535 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Patsy Clancy, Melba Carroll, and other cos- metology girls decorate the car in which their queen will ride in the homecoming parade. 5 For the game-For the prom FOR ANY OCCASION call x! v DENISON AUTO COMPANY S I fn - E 1 N DEN'ISON HIGH SCHOOL B E L K , S I957 Graduates CONGRATULATIONS THE HOME and OF BETTER VALUES Best Wlshes THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF DENISON 401 W. Main Denison, Texas O- Q -v 9 3 I 'Q Denison's Welcome To You HOTEL DENISON an Alsonett Ho-tel We cater to large and small parties - For Reservations Dial HO 5-5440 - R. W. Lycan, Mgr. Denison, Texas 'U Y- 7 WE CONGRATULATE YoU, I957 Graduates - OF .. Denison High School THE STATE NATIONAL BANK OF DENISON COMPLIMENTS -of.. KOEPPEN-BALDWIN, INC. 303-05 WL Woodard Street DENISON, TEXAS PENNEY'S J. c. PENNEY co. mc. O 'A' 6 BEST WISHES l957 Graduates Butch Goodman and Eddie Hinton engage in a friendly argument during football practice Charlene Butlan, Jay Gregory, Margaret Manning, and Robert Price dancing at the Senior Holiday Party. ,,,,,,, WAN , WY , , Wwiim ,,v,,M,,v, YN, fnff, W, .vw T N A E BEST WISHES Q3 311 gg, Keep Up The Good Work 5 J. V. CONATSER ' AGENCY PRINTING COMPANY V ' ., ,. lax '06 :beniwnl gum, L 108 N. Rusk Dial H00-3262 L W 1 fn wif 'fm 'Tf441 xi gr' ' --Y ,77 W., YW 1 Y' li H If 7-..,Y7,4 .nffw Y ' i You Know Label's by Its Labels VWAYNEQS SHOE SHOP L A B E L ' S Fine Repairing WOMEN,S WEAR 409 West Main Streei. S310 West Main Street ' TUCKER FURNITURE NEW AND UsEn FURNITURE HUGH CHESNUTT AGENCY if UPHOLSTERING 113 N. Burnett Avenue f REEINISHING if REPAIP-ING I N s Lf R A N C E 422 West Main Dial HO 5-3630 eggfu 'ff' f- E ' N ' ' I f --Ae ew 9 C Sion lov Mon andjsiyg Sportswear Specializers ir Al 'P J I G4 325 W. MAIN M The ladies, who prepare our food each day are the .1 Mmes. Manor, Foster, Smith and McCamant. 1 -5, K .. , . -f -3 WORTH-CAMPBELL You Can Do Better At Hubbardsn INSURANCE AGENCY H U B B A R D' S 120 SQ Rusk - Denison, Texas F u r n t u r e STATE FARM INSURANCE 128-130 W. Main Dial HO 5-2995 s - 1' ef --- , --4 + f-N n ! 3 SNOW-WHITE ' o ' I X LAUNDERERS -- CLEANERS m 2: 5 0 DYERS Q It , DIAL H0 5-6446 NEXT BU S N .I X l 7 517 West .. 1-eeftflfm 1 6 ff V 42, DIAL HO 5-6363 ' ' ll ' 5 -'I 1 - - I I , f ' Q I X I I I , 9 TY WRITER Makes - Model COMPLIMENTS K A AD 1 MACHI s OF fl! FICE SUP IE R. L. MCKINNEY 9 SCHO L S IES AGENCY Rent T pe 'te s Complete Insurance 'E C N Protection O EEEQU X 307 W. Woodard Your Remingt r X, al 05-1025 n 402 . am DENISON .. .. TEXAS S 7 N- f 5 TEXCWUXPHOTO SUPPLY Photography for Everyonel' 0 Commercial 0 Photo Copy 0 Industrial 0 Legal 0 Wedding 0 Social Denison, Texas 1019 W. Main HO 5-4544 l Q School custodians at work. ll ' n Ln. As a part of her job as library assistant, Marla Roberts places newspapers , K ,I for students to read. 6 I JH A ' 1 pf' . 4 Q lx lf P J el f 1 . J , ff f-V M ff l I' If xl f X l ' ff A 1' , , ' V I Dollar for dollar you can't beat a Pontiael' ll - if i, xx X I I I i ri' Staring Pontiac'COfm n'y ,,' l I' . 1' M' il' Q . t Q , 1' 1 1 DENISON, TEXAS A -If I'-1, ' ' f ' 3 ' .fu X r f 1 I e 1 s 5 1' lf 'V ,I fa A Dial HO 5-5770 l ' 360 W. Main street I s A 4 4 5 A My MM K WOODARD STREET MARKET 131 W. Woodard - H0 5-4070 WIDE-A-WAKE MARKET 300 E. Hull - H0 5-1505 BETTER FOOD BETTER PRICES Free Delivery JENKINS K ' eff! fond! Jgfgfynfwflf f , lf' ,.,V j4,f2V, ,iff ff' Lind Connor, Linda Shelton, and Linda Perrin T21-'VW'lVlTlTf1 Dial li'5fl'H4 N, learning to sew. Q- 7 l 5 Madden'2 The Store of North Texas N rf- -- - - -- A N i DENISON CONCRETE COMPANY HARRELSON TIRE AND COMPANY M K SAND 8: GRAVEL ' 'Ready Mix Concrete RECAPPING 'Lightweight Blocks 'Concrete Pipes GATES TIRES 1 'Sand 8z Stone Dial Denison H0 5-4033 Highway 75A South Dial H0 5-6600 A W 1 1 me , fffrfffr nh -N r - N COMPLIMENTS LINCOLN MERCURY OF BOB MILLER slMMs AND COMPANY MCTORS Denison, Texas Dienison, Texas s -4+- Yi- T J1 x 4 The cast of The People Versus Maxine Lowe, a courtroom drama, presented by the senior class. r -V Y 3 If YW, N COMPUMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF MY!-ES S.H.KRESS VARIETY COMPANY DENISON, TEXAS -, 1 1 Miss Bledsoe and Miss Blout are co-sponsors of the Junior Y-Teensg Miss West, the Sophomore The Y-Teen Mothers Council repairs angel Y-Teensg and Mrs. Johnson advises Seniors and costumes for the Recognition Service. ' acts as general counselor. Y If T FOMPLIMENTS -- - T E X A S P O W E R ' : .-f:eia ::5 2-' ' 2 Y . Wg? ., .Q U .. .:221'.11:5 ff' ,.,, ,. N sf' X ' WM K it 9' , we 1 .QI LIS: .- . 4. I l 4 RIALTO Denison's Finest Theatre An INTERSTATE THEATRE LOGAN'S M u s i c S h o p Denison, Texas Charles G. Logan Dial H0 5 7656 1 I I, 'J T E 'Sx X DHS cheerleaders stage a big pep rally before the annual homecoming game. r -. Y 7 7 3 f 5 COMPLIMENTS X I OF iciafffgf ' 'W I LL' I AM S COMPLIMENTS -YPA. l'NT' -- OF LYNcH's DRY Goons DENISON, TEXAS For All Gym Clothes and Shoes Lamar Milk s 'I if - ' B r a b a n t ' s MASTER CLEANERS Sanitone Service 626 W. Main HO 5-7600 DENISON FOCD STORE Woodard Street and Rusk Avenue Denison, Texas Across from Post Office Jack Allen, Owner Free Delivery Dial HO 5-2230 N 5 SCHOOL SUPPLIES COSMETICS NEWBERRY'S THE FlvE AND TEN DENISON'S JUNIOR 'DEPARTMENT WHERE STUDENTS BUY SUPPLIES N 'J '- I These reporters working on a super news story for the Buzz are Nancy Sampson, Al Jones, Keith Bingham, and Elayne Tignor. H Johnny French works on a lathe in ' I general metals shop. fb be w 1 ., I I n N THE EAT WELL CAFE 309 W. Main 4444 THE NOOK CAFETERIA 319 W. Main 4 4 4 4 THE WHITE PIG 505 S. Armstrong g I . .,.-,. ,Y 7 7 Y, ,,,,7 7, S DENISON CONGRATULATIONS TO COMMERCIAL THE GRADUATES OF COLLEGE DENISON HIGH ,, t , Secretarial and Accounting GRAY'S cRED1'T Courses J E W E L E R S Better Business Training Jewelry and Gifts F01' Less Watch Repairing ,k ir ,r 05 W. Main HO 5-5171 609V, W. Main H0 5-1040 . W A CM, in A C L A N sl QQ Qu Costumes worn by these girls at the Manless Dance were selected as winners ' :1 committee of judges, CONGRATULATIONS WALTER JENNINGS GRADUATES FURNITURE Appliances-Radios-Records Buttons and Buckles Covered -Hemstitching- HARDWARE CO. 1 1 500-502-504-506 w. MAIN STREET Q 7 W, -,,, --- , K, W W ,W Wi We -- QI, W' is X XWQN O f J X I 1 , 1 Twins at DHS are Alvin and Alton Eads, Carolyn and Evelyn Kain, Jack and Bob Gaines, Janice and Janell Holmes, James and John Brady, Dale and Gail Condon. r aw A N SID MAPI-E5 CHRIS wAl.Tz suPPLY co. PAINT-WALLPAPER Plumbing and Electrical Supplies SPO'RTING GOODS We're Apt To Have It Crane Plumbing Fixtures 125 W. Main H0 5-5775 201-203 W. Woodard Denison s 9 Q' W I I 3 L 5 -v , , silk? VL,-qlgl ,L,' C Wgffyg COMPANY JEWELRY STORE We are glad to NEW ANQ USED CARS 24AA,H9DT- Wrecker -S.er3Lice 1 I-J ' show you through Dial H0 5-35 l North Texas' v Q I , f. . I I 5 1 G 114-nvv -J inest Jewe ry store 2 ' T DENISON ,. 14 x , ,-,I if Ci ',f'?'k-we ,-lNvm.j KlNGSTON'S DRUG STORE - THE REXALL STORE CHARLES H. HARRIS Manager Knowing that it's better not to get behind in typing, 322 W' Main Dia' H0 5-1651 Jerry Odell, Mike Malone and Leroy Broyles work industriously in class. eww 4 f QUALITY co NTS - M if S f - I 1 .,..--'wil - --1-1 - 4' --::.:,.4rruuamigaffl-nlsruff.Si ' - A'41v:' - ,-, A A -- -2 V - 5 ALWAYS GOOD L Y. 'mn rd r.. - 1 W ow My AM ,V 7 fwf' ff MMM H4 MMM 3 X K X S XTZWJW Yy - I r 4 ' N , X . . , N X ' X KAY- X - ,X 51, 'V X0 Xie ENN . , -QW x gy YN x X , A5 N 25 ? NN ' 'Q Xxx ' X 'f x N Q Q , try' Xi .f-K Es . gg, W , . n XXX X Xp An. fx


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