Denison High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Denison, TX)
- Class of 1959
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.,.. H59 Y LLOV ACKET c E 5 n I Tfxn H0oL jf s' x Nitgqt uf.u Q vnu-5 5 X HTIUH I emson High School Deni5orx, TEXE5 016 war Write copy . . . meet deadlines . . . listen to complaints from students, just to mention a few of the problems that arise while composing a yearbook. From the variable panorama of school life, an attempt has been made in the 1959 Yellow Jacket to present the high spots in .such a way that each student may now, and in the future, recall his own personal relationship with the events of the year. Such an objective may be thought of as impossible to attain, but if the activities are recorded, friendships con- firmed, and memories reflected, the staff might say it has achieved its purpose. A-Jeff Contents Advisors 7 Qrganizamms I9 Axhizfics 49 Pammims 4,7 CIQSSQS 87 Sfmpg A45 127 Alma Mater 'x ...f F--' -1' 'VA' f, ,ms , 154 3,-,,,5',.5..-N U. 5- ---LL.. Hi -ry v ' -' d 1 ', ig gg, Hail to thee, our Alma M ater, School we love so dear, W ith our friends and fellow comrades, We spend our happy years. Though we leave we,ll always cherish Memories old and new, Hail to thee, our Denison High School, We are all for you. Administration Building Mrs. Ruth Brigham, cafeteria supervisor, goes over the reports of the preceding week with one of the individual cafe- Q teria managers. Keeping the manvrecords of the Deni- son schools straight is an almost endless job which keeps Mrs. Maxine Gentry busy in this ultra-modern office. Ei A2555 mf 5 Q ,mmf were - tu , -F Dedication They did not seem the best when they were here, but now let us pause, close our eyes, and reminisce. Though we may not admit it, now or later, we really did enjoy our classes. Remember the fellow- ship that enhanced us? As if the exams were not enough to worry about, we had to Wade through tarantulas and earthworms in biology. The results of our speech tournaments were not always what we had hoped for, but we could not have had more fun, and each of us came back a much better individual Never! But never will any of us forget our enthu- siastic pep rallies and football games. Little did we appreciate then the years that were the forerunners of stability in our future lives. We eluded many of the privileges offered us. Now we know that all through these wonderful years we all came to one place . . . for one purpose . . . a better education. So in sincere appreciation to all the teachers, school friends, and everyone else who made them so livable and so Wonderful we dedicate the 1959 Yellow Jacket to The Best Years of Our Livesf, Q Advi or I ear' The OWL : Interpreter of wisdom r . ll X LJ ,J EW vp , w W X , 52 5 f ' .1 23' , ' 1 ve f 5 'vs RX e X ' '23f' if A ' f 17' T Mggg, , M, 2 . .. r Q. iiggegf K 1 43: Q - , Qi, B' 4' - . . -V,4 :wx :L 'SWK' - ' . A . 1' Z' ra 1: ' 7. ' - 11-Ar -- .. -J, 4.11 K ,, ' QQ ' 3x Y L-Y - , ,V . , sw ,1 Q! .M dm ,fjj ii L w W-1 J' g -ff n , - I ..1 H -jg? ,-ngq, .gs f ll 1 , Hu ' -n-43 Wm fe . P ,Wu A, I 'r 551 M , . -X - - M ' 35 -'J-, Wa' vi fr ' .5 ff '-1' , ez-W A Si' F -Wim ' nz 4 . f was 'W 5 'ggfifsz uf - ' 2, , gs, , . :ms me Q - -fr-,fi 'fm 1 1 1 X 1 1 A.e,.1J, M ,-15. A, ,. L ,, I' u x H. r , l , Q I N' 3 1 1 mp,+1 g 8 'Li' Q . X 2' r ,J ' f A X 1 ,W rg' 3154, ' I 1 '-- 1 5 5 hal 1 f WRX t ,I I - .,.. ' ' - , Q 'I R ' Q 0 V ll 4 fm ,M --1 w . ...,, L LA I J 1 , I T 1 1 l In 'L uv' 1' v- :aw v 'x 9 gl N MR. H. W. GOODGION Superintendent Public relations plays a major part in the official responsibilities of Mr. Good- gion. ll is MR. TACK L. BALLARD Principal Mr. Ballard and Mrs. Trout plan the schedule for the coming week. ,,T, eg..-, MR. BILL L. JACOBS ' Mr. Jacobs, as assistant principal, has many important jobs. Making announce- ments over the public address system is one of them. Assistant Principal A, . 1 ff'-'nu Counselor MR. I. S. KIMBLE Mr. Kimble not only helps students decide what subjecti to take but also helps them in making major decisions relating to their vocations. 1 Faculty MRS. MADELINE ANDERSON Biologyg Assistant Student Council Sponsor MISS .IOI-INY BECK Artg Englishg Art Club Sponsorg Sophomore Class Sponsor REV. GERALD BLACKBURN Bible MR. I. W. BLANKENSHIP Chemistryg Physicsg Hi-Y Sponsorg Sopho- more Class Sponsor MISS ELIZABETH BLEDSOE American Historyg Civicsg .Iunior Class Sponsor MISS LOIS BLOUNT Physical Educationg Girls' Tennisg Basketballg Junior Y-Teen Sponsorg Cheerleader Sponsor MR. CHARLES CARLISLE General Metalsg VIC Sponsor MISS MARGARET CLARKE Distributive Educationg D.E. Club Sponsorg Sophomore Class Sponsorg Student Store Sponsor MR. O. W. CLINE American Historyg World Historyg Sophomore Class Sponsor MRS. TI-IELMA COLLIER Libraryg Library Club Sponsor Faculty MR. J. L. DICKSON Plane Ceometryg Solid Geometryg Trigonometryg Senior Class Sponsor MR. JACK DYE American Historyg Tennis Coachg Sophomore Class Sponsor MRS. ALMA GADDY Cosmetologyg VIC Sponsorg Sophomore Class Sponsor MR. GUY GARDNER Physical Educationg Football Coachg Assistant Basketball Coach p MRS. ELIZABETH GEER Algebrag General Mathg Student Council Sponsor MR. HAROLD GENTRY Biologyg Senior Class Sponsor MR. ROBERT HODGES Woodshop MR. CHARLIE JACKSON World Historyg Physical Educationg B-Team Football Coachg B-Team Basketball Coach MRS. E. G. JOHNSON Typingg Y-Teen Sponsorg Junior Class Sponsor MR. CHARLES KNIGHT Vocational Agricultureg F .F.A. Sponsorg Junior Class Sponsor p Faculty MR. C. N. LONDON Englishg Sophomore Class Sponsor MR. BILL LONG . World Historyg Basketball Coachg Assistant Football Coach MR. BILL LOVELACE Industrial Cooperative Trainingg VIC Sponsor Sophomore Class.Sponsor MR. O. I. MALONE Mechanical Drawingg Senior Class Sponsor MRS. EDWARDINE MCCOY Englishg Speechg Debate Club Sponsorg Speech Club Sponsorg Thespian Troupe Sponsorg Senior Class Sponsor MISS NORMA McPHERSON Chorus MRS. MARIE MILLER Shorthandg Bookkeepingg Typingg Sophomore Class Sponsor MISS NANCY RATCLIFF English MISS MAGGIE SOMMERVILLE Englishg Journalisrng Yellow Jacket Staff Sponsorg Junior Class Sponsor MRS. OLETA STUBBLEFIELD Homemaldngg F .I'I.A. Sponsorg Junior Class Sponsor Faculty MR. LARRY THOMAS Concert, Stage and Marching Band Director MISS MILDRED WALKER Spanishg Lating P.A.S.F. Sponsorg J.C.L. Sponsorg Senior Class Sponsor MISS RUTH WEST ' Englishg Y-Teen Sponsorg Senior Class Sponsor MR. E. C. WILDS Englishg Athletic Directorg Future Teacher Club Sponsorg Junior Class Sponsor MR. DELBERT WILLIAMS Algebrag Plane Geometryg Chemistryg Sophomore Class Sponsor MRS. FRANCES WILLIS A , ' Homemakingg F.H.A. Sponsorg Senior Class Sponsor l MR. M. C. WOODWARD Driver Educationg Algebrag Junior Class Sponsor MR. FELTON WRIGHT Algebrag Track Coachg Line Coachg Junior Class Sponsor Our School Operates More Efficiently With 5, . the Help of MRS. BECKY ALDRIDGE 1 Secretary to Superintendent MR. A. F. BENNETT Secondary School Supervisorg Film Co-ordinator MRS. MAXIN E GENTRY Bookkeeper MRS. OLGA MCDANIEL lg School Nurse MR. W. G. STEVENS Visiting Teacher MRS. MARIE TROUT Secretary to Principal MRS. KAY WINBURN Secretary to Business Manager N ' 'T : ': ' ' ' ' ' ' ctivities wvvgg' if Geese : Tops in natural organization www? Rf rv' 5 Q m Q' ' :,,, l ' 11:31 ' 2 1,1 gig. A 2 fs? '41 11 , . fe' 1 13.1 GE 'QT -. 1 . 1 G: W r 111 20 5 Q T5 A Zlsii .. ,JESS .. si: as L mm N 3 'EQ ?1?.1Q ' 3,5 sh'-1 Q W, . 'qjf Mui' ,gil--Ji gig 5 M X13 .1,,.. 1 xx .1 QE 'DQ ':fs,a Lib, 1 11 I, . 3,131 as ,EEK ' iq 11 'Wiki ,V k 1 1 ,, . 1 it 111L ' J A, 1 B ' 'F'-K 1 W 1 -140 Q. :-- x .Y --V 1' '-A 4. 1 'Qi'-E.: . 1 .SRM 1 1 -1 1 .- 4. I Zim' 119' 11-wx' .151-Q r wr , A . 1 WE is 4 5, ri-1 5 1 --2 E 1 ST ROW: Chloe Garoutte, Sandra Hunter, Paula Clark, Janie ss, Jerry Walker, Carole Chapman, Jodi Cies, Karla May, da Shelton, Jeanne Brady. SECOND ROW: Charlie Middleton, lph Patrick, Robert Hurley, Karen Hesse, Carol Gies, Barbara tcher, Kay Parker, Lazelle Odle, Jo Weda. THIRD ROW: Bob Sittel, James Hester, Edward Imparato, Joel Nicholson, John Munson, Garry Goodgion, Lynn Johnson, John Davis. FOURTH ROW: Jan Blassingame, Mike Byrd, Perry Weaver, Jim Roddy, Mike Seal. FIFTH ROW: Bruce Hodge, George Morrow, Hal Spradling, Tom Barnes, Phillip Scoggin, Jerry Henderson, Cody Barron. v peech Students having special speaking abilities entered such contests as poetry reading, declamation, original oration, debate, nd extemporaneous speaking in the Sherman Invitational Tournament. CONTEST GROUP FIRST ROW: Linda Fisher, Julia Johnson, Lesley Freemna, Kay Hamomnd, Beverly Jamison, Bill Martin, Hal Spradling, Mike Brady, Tom Anderson. SECOND ROW: Melinda Mayes, Jodi Gies, Jeanne Brady, Martha Womack, Laura Legg, Karen Roberts, Charles Gerard, Charla McCoy. THIRD ROW: Dick Bond, Charlie Middleton, Barbara Butcher, Frank Shelton. FOURTH ROW: B. C. Thomas, Jim Rouuy, Garry Goodgion, Joel Nicholson, Laura Rains, Karen Hesse. Dennis Collins, Shirley Carroll, Jerry Blankenship, Anna Langston, and Sue Gameson exhibit their artistic qualities as they complete their individual letter- ing plates. Travis Shields, Sammy Short, Jerry Alli- son, Hal Spradling, Jim Thorpe, Gerald Peppers, Lavaun Kennon, Ronnie Mc- Ham, and .lim Walker sketch in char- coal the characteristics of the human body. Librar Club Dickie Bond checks a book for Barbara Denson, while Wanda Landmon refers to the student reading record card box. . I . Y . ig ' EI Yuvonne Waller looks through the card catalogue as Sheryl Williams, Mary Kay Perdue, and Jerry Jane Treadway ac- quaint themselves with new hooks. Kathy McClure and Gloria Roberts straighten the much used magazine shelves. Geraldine Allen looks through a magazine, and Judith Miller clips a newspaper into its rack. FIRST ROW Alice Chambers Ella Keitz Nonnie Burleson Leslie Smith Carol Hutchinson Janie Ross .loretta Helton F v SECOND ROW Edward Imparato Shirley Cook Paul Miller Leo Waltz Carol Euhank Charlene Butlan J oy Utterback Jimmie Johnson Carol Chitwood Donna Freeman Sonia Wright Billy Hopkins Betty Sue Moore Carol Newcomb Sara Nell Anderson Elaine Shwadlenak Linda Shelton DRUM MAJORS Larry Lessley, Edward Imparato DH THIRD ROW B. C. Thomas Frank Homer Linda Tanner Eileen Maloy Janet Crump Larry Lessley Kay Williams James Porter Eva Waldrop Carole Chapman Mike Kems Wanda Culber Pat Summerhill Charles Moore Boyd Sawyer Sidney Defratus Bobby Giaxrap' Ralph Payne ,EF ti. - 511' 1' Q f Burleson Williams enneth Summers avid Easterly ob Anderson ichael Walker ichard Burleson 'OURTH ROW alph Patrick oris Stewart ary Lea Conatser arhara Medford laine Maxwell arolyn Moore anda Hattridge ames Wasden onnie Brooks inda Fisher MAJ ORETTES Dickie Bond Mary Daughton Jbhn Hunt Gary Towers Nomran O'NeiI Nell Beard Edith Mathis Flynn McStay Paula Clark Sue Palmer .lerry Huckaby Eddy Strickland Jon Schirmer Richard Taylor Barbara Nelson Bill Crout Sara Thompson John Bagley Carol Chitwood, Carole .lean Chapman, Pat Sumrnerhill, Janie Ross, Shirley Cook, Ella Keitz, Joy Utterback. it it H ,QE rm Jimmy New Robert Geer Beatrice Huffer Brenda O'Dell Stephen Otis Carl Smith Robert Oliver Roy Roberts Ben Clark Mike Sandridge I Projector Boys John Hunt explains to Mike Byrd, Nor- man Odneal, and Charles Withers the process of making a tape recording. FRONT ROW: Edward Imparato, John Munson, Mike Byrd, Ray Clay. ROW TWO: Norman Od neal, John Hunt, Jim Roddy, Charles Withers. ffice Assistants Miss Mildred Walker is an office as- sistant, too, in that she does a vast amount of work to help our office oper- ate more efficiently. Among her duties are keeping attendance records, banking all school money, and filling out tran- scripts. RST ROW: Jackie Loftis, Carol Eggelston, Beatrice Mrs. Trout. THIRD ROW: Robert Ballard, Jamie Porter, uffer, Leslie Freeman, Charlene Butlan, Delores Pear- Bruce Hodge, Ronald Ballou, Johnny Johnson, Troy n. SECOND ROW: Chloe Garroutte, Ann Simmons, Baker. n Wells, Robert Williams, Kenny Hill, Janell Larkins, - 1 I 7 Hifi' ' ' '-'T'T: s ' 3'siT?' FRONT ROW: Merilee Mills, Sandra Williams, Kay Harris, Betty Leverette, Pat Hoedebeck, Kay Hammond, Beverly Jami- son, Anita Rhodes, Janell Larkins. SECOND ROW: Barbara Medford, Dana Spencer, Gloria Scoggin, Shirley Carroll, Carole Chapman, Betty Moore, Margaret Hempkins, Madalene Brown. THIRD ROW: Mary Conatser, Elayne Maxwell, Evelyn Kain, l -- J... Carol Chitwood, Martha Womack, Andrea Corcoran, Carol Sanders, Lesley Freeman, Charla McCoy, Sara Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Kain, Joy Utterback, Jerry Walker, Linda Shelton, Charlene Butlan, Sandra Hunter, Paula Clark, Carolyn Grissom, Nh. Wilds. Future Teachers Merilee Mills, president, and Sandra Williams, vice president, are planning a full, busy year for the Future Teachers. One of the activities is arranging for members to teach in local elementary schools. This experience will give them a small touch of actual teaching. Kay Harris, treasurer, Betty Leverette, recorderg and Pat Hoedebeck, secretary, are preparing a detailed report for the next business meeting. ff .xy FIRST ROW: Carole Chapman, Beverly Hinds, Julia Johnson, Fesperman. THIRD ROW: David Donowho B111 Crout Cody Linda Williams, Sandra Hunter. SECOND ROW: Betty Lever- Barron, John Davis. ette, Shirley Cook, Pat Hoedebeck, Sandra Williams, Rachiel Buzz taff Through the Buzz, the staff keeps the town and school informed on the events and activities of the school. Particular tasks are taken care of by individual members. The staff studies last Sunday's edition of the Buzz in order to see wherein next Sunday's paper can be improved. W, .I .gf N Mike Brady, B. C. Thomas, Charla Dean McCoy, Martha Womack. ,J Y r Debate ' Debating requires a large amount of discussion and preparation. Karen Roberts, Laura Rains, Kay Hammond, Mike Kerns. The argumentative deliveries are the determining factors in a debate decision. Thespians These members of the Na- tional Thespian Society are reading new material to be used in the coming season. Left to right: Jimmy Smith, Bruce Hodge, Mike Brady, Lesley Freeman, Betty Leverette, Evelyn Kain, Hagan Manning, Sandra Williams, Kay Lover, Merilee Mills. to right: Martha Womack, Charla Dean McCoy, Laura Rains, Beverly Jamison, Linda Fisher, Thomas, Kay Hammond, Judy Cessnun, Kay Parker. Costumes play only a small part in the activities of the Thespians, but they add an air of authenticity to a pro- duction. 3l ...dl ' w iz I 5 H ' v f- f L T ' f QE' V P . - U 7 Y l . 1 ' 1 ful X . f,2 f ,,g,.s- 55 lf 1 3? 'Q , A 1 -if ,Y 1 '. A .:,. H , 3 Fl 5 ::E i g V :': . ' '-'-W lin, A bf - 4 'li W. ., nl A Sw.: J'2i!7'1T Q il'?'7a.Y!Zl'! '4l?J ...'A..w- '. -I Q ,'.:n- ..1. Q' FRONT ROW: Mary Cobble, Virginia Fulton, Phyllis Kreible, Grissom, Betty Davis. THIRD ROW Charlene Butlan Alice Hunt Wanda Box, Earline Christman, Gail Smith, Janell Larkins. SEC- Shirley Garner, Sara Thompson, Mattie Fulmer Sheha Lamance OND ROW: Roberta Wright, Cynthia Mayo, Yvonne Swanger, Wanda Landmon. FOURTH ROW Mrs W1ll1 Patsy WIUIHMS MHIY Evelyn Smith, Ellen Nicholas, Thelma Garrett, Carolyn Mrs. Stubhlefield. H omemakin Learning to use intricate patterns and making clothes hy them is what interests these girls, In the cooking department the girls not only leam how to cook meals hut how to plan them, set an attractive table, and do many other things that will he useful in running a home. J. . is 1 , J ,. 2' ef '-'L . ,fe g-- - if .F 55,13 ' f iff Q1 P J E J . , . ' ' v , x 5195- , L . 2' if dd' ROW: Pat Ellege, Mary Bruce, Mary Drumh, Kay Coble, Garner, Kathrine Coker, Edith .Morris, Linda Sampson, Butcher, Jamiett Miller. SECOND ROW: Barbara Arm- Ceraldine Allen, Doris Annstrong, Linda Byrd, Mary Coffin, Jones, Jo Ann Plexco, Quanah Holder. THIRD ROW: Betty Crawford, Kathrene Fulencheck, Jean Campbell, Ruth Ann White FOURTH ROW: Georgia Tropp, Ann Malone, Katie Rowland June Hardy, Kathy Winchester, Dorothy Howard. FIFTH ROW Linda Monday, Ellen Nicholas Burger. Cosmetology RONT ROW: Zo Ann Ruth, Patsy Goode, Carolyn Stanberry, irginia Fulton, Betty Davis, Daisana Brown, Flora Jones, Sue oberls. SECOND ROW: Wanda Box, Helene Thompson, ,Ian arson, Phyllis Oster, Velma Stapp, Luella Malone, Barbara Denson, Linda Perrin, Barbara Hess. THIRD ROW: Mary Pat Ross, Carol Maxwell, Betty Smith, Linda Groff, Aline Cook, Janis Foster, Carolyne Tune. FIFTH ROW: Norma Quassa, Laura Smith, Barbara Elmore, Martha Crook. H uw mm m ww W---1, Pr :H Ht. . Y 5 A. - ,.Y ai, 1 5 , Q? gf ,E is M Y 'EF A ' ee OFFICERS: Monna Lue Hord, President: Carolyn Kain, Vice Presidentg Linda Shelton, Secretary: Pat Hoeclebeck, Treasurer. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Kain, Monna Lue Hord, Lesley Freeman, Carol Jackson, Gloria Scoggin, Merilee Mills, Janice Powell, Shirley Cook, Anita Rhodes, Shirley Carroll, Carole Chapman, Linda Shelton. SECOND ROW: D'Ann Smith, Mary Dmmb, Beverly Jamison, Linda Williams, Zo Ann Ruth, Barbara Denson, Pat Hoedeheck, Bettye Moore, Kay Harris, Eva Waldrop, Martha Cullom. THIRD ROW: Jacquelyn Montague, Kay Hammond, Carol Senior President , ,..... ,........ . . Vice President ,........... S ecre tary ............. - .... ,,.,. Treasurer W. Fehr, Betty Leverette, Sandra Williams, Charlene Butlan, Wa Landmon. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Hempkins, Chloe Garrou Linda Fisher, Evelyn Kain, Janell Holmes, Gloria Roberts, Li Monday, Martyne Smith, Mary Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Mari Smith, Betsy Eldredge, Clara Jean Eggleston. Carol Clark, Na Weaver, Pat Summerhill, Harriett Cornelison, Beatrice Hui Jeannette Hancock. Y-Teens Anita Rhodes Betty Leverette Janie Ross Karen Hesse The purpose of Y-Teens is to help girls make friends easily and meet situations graciously. The Y-Teens promote Christian fellowship in the school and in the organiza- tion. The girls began their busy year with the annual Swing-in at Woomilake. After a picnic, officers for the coming year were installed in a beautiful candle-light ceremony on the lake. ,I 6 OFFICERS: Laura Beth Legg, President, Yuvonne Waller, Vice President: Jerry Walker, Secretaryg Judy Harrison, Treasurer. RONT ROW: Barbara Medford. Judy Cessnun. Phyllis Krueger, dy Harrison, Yuvonne Waller, Jerry Walker, Laura Legg, Janie oss. Mary Robinson, Laura Rains, Karen Hesse, Martha Womack, arroll Sanders, Nancy Monroe, Sandra Hunter, Paula Clark, largie Carr. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Brady, Kay Parker, Betty oss, Modena Burns, Jodi Gies, Alice Chambers, Karen Roberts, udy Orr, Ann Simmons, Ann Ard, Betty Davis, Joyce Hill. HIRD ROW: Kay Lover, Wanda Winchester, Janice Johnson, arolyn Grissom, Andrea Corcorran. FOURTH ROW: Joretta Helton, Carol Chitwood, Janice Townsend,-Jan Sears, Jean Camp- bell, Sherry Courtney, Sara Thomason, Charla McCoy, Beth Byrne, Danna Burns, Joy Utterback, Nonnie Burleson, Gloria Smith, Ella Keitz, Sara Anderson, Joyce O'dell. FIFTH ROW: Eileen Maloy, Kathleen Smith, Judy Louis, Mary Perdue, Patsy Ozment, Mada- lene Brown, Mary Lea Conatser, Linda Tanner, Elaine Shwacllenak, Elaine Maxwell, Carol Eubank, Kay Williams, Sheryl Williams, Linda Skaggs, Norma Quassa, Patsy Williams, Hilda Crouch, Velma Stapp, Mary Perkins. Junior Y-Teens Y-Teens' money-making project for the year was L'Neewollah,7' held in October. ln December at a Recognition Service, the Y-Teen pledges became full-fledged members of the club. Near Valentine's Day, the Manless Dance was held in the gym. The Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors competed for the best class stunt. 37 38 Vg ' 5? I in YI ,yr 's A - B' t sa I . jg .5 5 it ,H-,, it ,, I t I General Chairman, Barbara Butcher. Officers will be elected when pledges become members. FRONT ROW: Linda Kelly, Carolyn Martin, Annett Stringfellow, Carolyn Green, Carolyn Moore, Kay Nichols, Cynthia Overbeck, Mary Wineinger, Karen Barnes, Mary Daughton, Doris Stewart, Paulla Miller. Barbara Butcher. Janet Crump, Nancy Baecht,Audry Aynes. SECOND HOW: Elaine Eakin, Connie Cambron, Vera Cox, Donna Kay Williams, Betty Minatrea. Karla May, Gail Mc- Cormick, Regina Levinson, Kay Parker, Mary Lou Russell, Judy Wilcox, Judy Massey, Rhonda Douglas, Pat Hood, Sharon Couge, Sue McMahan. THIRD ROW: Sandy Goodall, Dorothy Driggs, Kathy McClure, Patti Jones, Charlotte Browder, Kawatha Sweet, Linda Spradling, Sue Cameson, Martha Freeman, Nina Coflm Carol Gies, Jo Weda. FOURTH ROW: Camelia Pyburn, Beve Bruton, Betty Lovelace, Judy Seat, Pat Sutton. Pat Lynch, Ji Sampson, Judy Davis, Brenda Johnson, Carol Newcomb, T Bryant, Sandra Smith, Lazelle Odle. FIFTH ROW: Leslie Sm Marie Beckham, Kathy Blankinship, Sammie Yeargain, Jerry Wh Sandra Steele, Carol Jones, Adele Hagan, Earline Smith, f Palmer Janis Poulter, Marilyn Scott, Betty Emerson Meli . y . I X , I Mayes. Sophomore Y-Teens The last event of the year was the Mother-Daughter Banquet, which always means so much to each Y-Teen. At this banquet the officers for the following year were announced. Senior Y-Teens passed the ivy chain to the Junior Y-Teens, which symbolized passing the responsibilities to the oncoming Senior Class. This ciimaxed another successful year for the Y-Teen Club. W ROW: Charla Dean McCoy, Sue Gamegon, Mary Lou Pat Hoedeheck, Carol Guthrie, Larry Cuilloud, John Cobb, Jerry Marie Beckham, Gaileen Cross, Martha Durham, Sonia Bullock, Jimmy New, Dale Blankenship, David Stripling. FOURTH Judy Louis, Modena Burns, Jerry Treadway, Martha ROW: Paul Burnett, Garry Guilloud, Mike Kirk, Mike Testa, SECOND ROW: Edith Mathis, Kathleen Smith, Madalene .l0hI1 .l0ll1'lS0l'l, TOIII AHd9fS0fl, Glen Taul, Bruce UYIGY, R0H31d Regina Levinson, Lesley Freeman, John Hunt, Jimmy Ballon. FIFTH ROW: .lCI'1'Y HHWGYQ Charles Wiihefsi T0U1mY Bobby Miller, Donald Stapp, Joyce Acheson, Patricia Barnes, Joel Nicholson, .l0hr1 Reddin, Douglas Kyle. ROW: Elaine Yeargan, Jan Sears, Janice Johnson, punish The purpose of the Pan American Student Forum is to develop an appreciation of Spanish culture. The organization is sponsored by the Good Neighbor Commission of Texas. Our group sent money to aid migrant Mexican children and to send a Latin American student to college. The main topic studied was Venezuela. 39 magna... - -- THE SENIOR STAFF: Kay, Carol, Harriett, Cody, Lesley. 1 959 Yellow MISS MAGGIE SOMMERVILLE KAY HARRIS CUDY BARRON Sponso, Ediggf Photographer Klgurf-Pm 7-.-----:a.urv- xr qi' ff! THE JUNIOR STAFF: Madalene Brown, Assistant Business Manager, Albert Clymer, Assistant Photographer, Laura Beth Legg, Assistant Eflitorg Bob Henderson, Assistant Advertising Managerg Claude James, Assistant Art Editor. Jacket Staff LESLEY FREEMAN CAROL JACKSON HARRIETT COBNELISON Business Manager Advertising Manager Aft Editor 3 if ., , ' FRONT ROW: Bob Stratton, Ralph Parks, Billy Christman, Troy Knight. THIRD ROW: Don Whaley, Bill McKeon, Melvin Foste Baker, Billy Aynes, Kenneth Ritter, Perry Weaver, Johnny Mc- Edgar Hutson, Louie Young, Larry Jones, Charles Dutton, Ronni Graw. SECOND ROW: Paul Schnitker, DeWayne Arthur, George Thomas, Phillip Rogers. FOURTH ROW: T. C. Canis, Samm Payne, Grover Hale, A. C. Morris, Ronny Bush, Sammy Short, Mr. Moore, Charles Covington, Sonny Clift, Henry Shearer, Mr. Paul Future Farmers of America The members of the local l7.F.A. will long be remembered by the concrete monument which they erected to the Future Farmers of America on Highway - 75 welcoming visitors to Denison. Some other activities of the club were the attending of the live-stock show at the Dallas Fair and the Fort Worth Fat Stock Show. 42 lRONT ROW: l..aVauglm Kennon, Sandy Orr, Irwin Nix, Tommy Bob Pahnore, John Brady. James Brady. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Iayhew, Kay Neff, Carolyn Sons. SECOND HOW: David Foster, Lovelace, Jerry Amior, Mike Jones, Charles Withers, Robert Earl Inrald Nicholson, Jerry Coker, Victor Hollingsworth, Kenneth Embry. teeleman. THIRD ROW: Coy McMenamy, Eugene Thompson, Indus trial Cooperative Trainin, The Industrial Cooperative Training Class, Chapter 26 of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of Texas, under the instruction of Mr. Bill Lovelace, attended the officers' meeting held in Tyler, entered competition at Breckenridge, and competed in the state meet at Galveston. 43 S l W . 2 ' MH- '3 'f1 If -15 1 'I HN 9 x 'Q Q ! 44l iff' YJ J.: -9 Il' I 92' . ,W ' -5, , 0 ,, .,,4 5 ,- .. .i , ,, - el f --Q3 r a , . ly f 5- b , 'T l Y ll g ft Wifi I W , iv 'ii' , df , ' v ROW: Beverly Jamison, Carol Sanders, Nell Beard, Anita Sandra Williams, Pat Lynch, Charlotte Bolen, Linda Charlene Butlan, Paula Clark, Sara Thompson, Nancy D'Ann Smith. SECOND ROW: Kay Hammond, Victor Bobby Hatfield, Kawatha Sweet, Mary Ellen Daughton, Janie Ross, Kay Harris, Rhonda Douglas. THIRD Womack, Bob Anderson, Albert Clymer, Dickie Bond, Sherry Courtney, Pat Hoedebeck, Bettye Leverette, Alice Chambers, Eileen Maloy, Toni Bryant. FOURTH ROW: Laura Raines, Jimmie Hightower, Bob Henderson, David Donowho, Andrea Corcoran, Karen Hesse, Harriett Cornelison, Mary Robinson, Kay Parker, Judy Sampson. FIFTH ROW: Tom Hall, David Atkins, Pat Giacomo, Phillip Scoggin, Frank Tatum, James Porter, Eddie Strickland, David Massey, Robert Williams, Ray Ingram. Latin ROW: Linda Kelly, Sandra Smith, Karla May, Jeanne Margaret Hempkins, Carol Gies, Marilyn Scott, Paula Miller, Gies. Janis Townsend, Glenda Mcliuin, Carolyn Moore, Johnny Ray, Sandy F reels, David Canter, Mike Byrd, Jerry Holder, Roger Shires, Paul Parkey, David Terry. FOURTH ROW: Billy Hopkins, Don Foley, John Munson, Robert McNeil. FIFTH ROW: Hutcheson, Sue Palmer. SECOND ROW: Brenda Johnson, Overbeck. Lenia Atnip, Doris Stewart, Vera Cox, Adele Melinda Mayes, Nonnie Burleson, Jerry Walker, Sue Mc- Judy Massey. Martha Freeman, Carry Coodgion. THIRD Bob Miller, Clayton Fulton, George Dowdrick, Charles i, Keith Taylor, Robert Oliver, Jan Heath, Jackie Oden, John Terry, Don Matlock, Mike Testa, John Johnson, Jim Freeman, David Easterly, Alton Redwine, Jimmy Smith, Kenneth Summers, Thomas Wenchens. SIXTH ROW: John Hancock, Jimmy Lynch, Tommy Barnes, Richard Gaimer, B. C. Thomas, Hal Reddick, Mike Nix, Mike Kerns. FT'-'4 ,e FRONT ROW: Pat Lewis, Marilyn Smith, Marie Brinkley, Billy Jack Chiles, Charles Cobb, J anell Holmes, Mary Lea Smith, Nina Green, Betty Mason. SECOND ROW: Barbara Fitzgerald, Anita Carruth, Nancy Weaver, Sherry Courtney, Earline Bernard, Dema Stephens, Judy Louis, Phyllis Kriehel, Pat Coffman. THIRD ROW: Charles Mauk, Jackie McDonald, Grady Hall, Jimmy Euban Nancy McManis, Melva Dale Ruwel, Gwen Kennedy, Jerry Har son, Micky Kennedy. FOURTH ROW: Glen Nunley, Arthur Mille John Cobb, John Joiner, Fred Neinast, Darrell Neff, Paul Mart' Johnny Wilson, Charles Sherrard, John Reddin. ' Distributive Education The purpose of the Distributive Education Club is to develop progressive leadership and encourage the use of high ethical standards in business. Participating in the candle- lighting ceremony, giving a banquet for their employers, and attending the state convention were among the activities of the club. 46 RONT ROW: Biff Bayne, Jack Gaines, 'Tolnlny Moore, Steve David Mayes, Phillip French, Bruce Utley, Danny Watson, Charles oster, Boh Winchester, Hairrel Durbin, Bill Stanford. SECOND Fabrizio, Harold Tracy. FOURTH ROW: Virgil Amip, Billy OW: Vicky Barnett, Charles Lindsay, Charles Jones, Paul Win- Collier, Don Ramsey, Paul Yates, Jon Dekle. urn, .loe Elliot, Fred Poulter, Mr. C. R. Carlisle. THIRD ROW: General Metals The General Metals Class, Chapter 154 of Vocational Industrial Clubs of Texas, under the instruction of Mr. C. R. Carlisle, had an active year. The officers attended a district meeting held in Tyler, competed in the district contest at Breckenridge and the state meet at Galveston. Other activities of the class were ,repairing toys for Christmas, visiting the contract shops and Texoma Dam Maintenance Shop. 47 FRONT ROW: Bill Martin, Anita Rhodes, Pat Hoedebeck, Charles Lummus, Tim Murray, Carol Fehr, Paula Clark, Nancy Monroe, Janet Crump. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Green, Sue Gamison, Martha Womack, Laura Beth Legg, Kay Parker, Barbara Butcher, Judy Massey, Melinda Mayes. THIRD ROW: Laura Rains, Karen Hesse, Robert Beckham, Mike Kirk, Lesley Smith, Regina Levix son, Jo Weda, Mary Lou Russell. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Gee David Easterly, Roger Shires, Tommy Moore, Ronny Brooks, Bob Sittel, John Warriner, Mrs. Madeline Anderson. Student Council The main objective of our Student Council was to co-ordinate all school activities. This is an organization in which all students take part through homeroom representatives. Outstanding projects of the Council were the sponsoring of 'LHowdy Weekf' publishing student directories, directing special school projects, and planning assembly programs. Other worthwhile undertakings were giving morning devotions, promoting safety campaigns, and encouraging better sportsmanship. 48 ports The Hawk. : Leader in strength C5-'athletic agility -ci p 2 . I 6 ' N '51 A-UUIWHS 1, gf A Huw 2' w ,A :mm an Z, ' ?,i-2? , G. k ' . .riwqu MR. E. C. WILDS Athletic Director .7 IF -' F , t gf I- 1 ,ffl . IL'-:E -:il - wi ' l , W '51--Q. 1 H H lg - f v Q .. A' u 5' 1 fl- v' Y ,' COACHES: Mr. Jack Dye, Miss Lois Blount, Mr. Charlie Jackson. BACK ROW: Mr. Guy Gardner, Mr. Bill Long, Mr. Felton Wright. 50 Yello Ways is , W- LW' 9 V :iii N ilf:n?'i Aff ,F lf- V if its T T T , ., TM MN N. 5 Mgr. L., N- H m ' ,sg 'vs ffiffu ' J fi-fart Q - ' ' I w , 1 L John FOOTBALL MANAGERS Mike Byrd, .lim Thrasher, Travis Shields. .. ,,h. ., t 14 4 1, iq Ri 1 i i' kv P , 5, fi GSE Jim- V ai J 'ws-5-gf l . -i:,:i:'.' ., I U EF-inlwf '11-if hi My ,f- Nfffilgf. 25131 - -ni 'iff'- 4'n' '. 4 ' 1 f - Wilson was rated All-District first team. r A ' in W A-2 V 1 . N y 2 , v I 1 5 1 . ' 'lziitlllf if, 1 'Q l f. A, K ' ' si-f ail s 1 -43.1-V 'rw ,Affil-fiflr--fi? - , Z N ' ' : i' Mi'-fail., Q, 7 JL Etfgm , sign .Uri NL ,, 5' 'lei w H im, l!'qQ:i,,'.1 131. 11 H ' 1 fffr-f'.::--, N v 1 4 06 M f .lohn Wilson, highest scorer on the Yellow Jacket team was also third highest scorer in the 7AAAA District. John made 818 yards net rushing. 1 5I Vg if . .1 .551 ,.4 In .4 ' K -1 1 u 3 lmirgsz .5 mm. . be 21.4 . 4. l LZ,-,--I :, n:'1F6' 1 'wi V t n 'd uv I ...,... sf . :l.. 1 1 . A , N , mm f .L LH sf ' r K -1 I X -fr ny-l y -1 H ff' .6 'r2': ff .Sa I -'fl N - 'JE 11, f F 'x. ': BE A Q . ,g' 415 1 52 I 'T' , Q ' A - fn- . 315.7 ? Hasilf F 21222 mmf un Jgr Q, 1 C .51 .arf N ', A :Q A ,L li . N 1 W Y A 4 ' - , 7 ' he-3x - JERRY HARV EY End TOM HALL Halfback C. PAUL BURNETT Halfback by Ronnie Robinson of Sherman kept No. 88 from catching this pass. Wilson, No, 34, scores a touchdown against Green- LARRY GUILLOUD Halfback JIM FREEMAN Center JOHN BURTIS SANDY FREELS End Center -0'--'Q' w-J! 'Q--Q ffs Football JAMES I-IESTER Guard JERRY HOLDER Halfhack PAUL JAMES End JIM JONES Guard MIKE KIRK Guard -M -, ii : Vw ,A , , . . , A Denton player is brought down by a Jacket while Freeman rushes to his aid. No. 34 seems to be very determined, though slightly numbered by his opponents. MACKY McCLURE Center so-any ktrugl JOHN WILSON Fullhack LARRY WARD Tackle Q James deflects a pass intended for No. 21 in the game. Testa is brought clown after making a small gain the Denison-Greenville game. JOEL NICHOLSON Tackle JIM WALKER Tackle MIKE TESTA Halfhack BOB PEARSON Center --w--..,,-,5.X,-- -f -2.-.2-.---.W .MAY ..,.,1, -.- 1--, --XF-ff --1- -x--f1- -V,---Tang A 7-v -ff' - mg aw Q 4 4. if 'im '..mw 1 -- W im ,.,.,i'f 5? XT. ,A , :wg .Z ziggy 1-rf: new - A - w W rzz' gf 1521 N wg fx f- Q' S 1 ru ' Z 537 ' ,. .,. ,,' wg, .3 A mi, ' Ts - rzwv' Wnf: Q 1 M :sae dum, :wig 15? VMH X f n TV! 4. n 4 ' J . Xu' XL. QL . as? .X Aga. ,. .-.. --V wi W ,bg X M- , , 4,3951 is M rr mw- Q H- fw- F rw! ,Qu Q ,qw - EAL ' ,, . 'WN 1 f ' W . , . 'cf' ' ' Y h . r 'fl' 1 F W X5 Mum ' ir 1 we-'.,.g, A V ' fl X ,,.Xw ,J r 4 X , ,. ,,..!.Y -f 1 , un, X . .1 .-gl , Q , Y , 1, ,. Ui . ' 3 . TX H fr' r X P. X X I iixfli L' . 4 X .1 v 1 X 1 .I I .,.. .X 'Lu' same ,Enix ' we. af? n-is fn- .bXA.L,,, fX,x- B-Team Football Rhonda Douglas, Kay Parker. STANDING: Carol Gies, Regina Levinson, Me linda Mayes. ONT ROW: Sonny Clift, Gene Bamhill, Roger Williams, Ron Hatfield. THIRD ROW: Jerry Henderson, Lonnie Partens, Her- Burden, Jimmy Hightower, Phillip Scoggin, Sonny Allison. bert Wright, Dale Wilson, Lonnie Knowles, Louie Young, Harold COND ROW: Jim Crenshaw, Mike Seale, Ken Wallis, Freddie Strange. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Hatfield, Jan Kelly, Roger Shires, cker, Dale Freeman, Hubert Dophied, Charles Sampson, Bobbie Kenneth Marcum, Jimmy Fitzjarrell. VV V J, ,. ,V-,., -V VV--VV VSSHVVV-- -W ..n?.?.z3,J -V V ,V .ig 'nn -' . , sl ,, u' . . - e : . . 1 V V Defi- f V. 1 '::.1-13 ' ., '- - :.',-f-39.1 - , V ' - ww t 1-1 I Y 5 'NH . , . I. w w nu f I 13 15 l w. X- f mf hx it' ,Ja , .uri new TOM BARNES PAUL BURNETT JERRY HARVEY PAUL JAMES The jump-shot by 'Frank Tatum see to be in the bag as Paul Burnett a Paul James rush to give assistance. CHARLES LUMMUS This year Coach Bill Long fielded a rather inexperienced quintet of cagers, having only two lettermen back from the previous season. Due largely to this inexperience, the w Jackets were picked to wind up in the cellar of District 7-4A. However, they started off M - non-conference play on a note that promised better of them. On December 12 and 13, Denison, inviting teams from Durant, Norman, and Mc- gulf Basketball 958-959 .1 af' ' a 58 - ill: ' . .- '. f, ff: 'ainesvi1le's number 33 attempts to ':- 'aff' ' , ,TSt!:f 3i'V-' N . , 1v,',,3'l.A V El ' A D 1' Rf ' :Mali v . 'I ' Basketball 953-959 Alister, Oklahoma, and Tech. of Dallas, Greenville, Gainesville, and Sherman, Texas, played host to a 10-game tournament. Powerful Norman Won the championship. At press time, the Jackets had failed to post a district win, despite Herculean efforts against Sherman and Highland Park. Speedy Denton, picked to win second in the conference, and Garland, picked to win third, decisively defeated Denison on its own court. JIM JONES lo ck Paul Burnett's juni p-shot as rank Ta tum awaits a possible re- ound. GEORGE MORROW BOB NELSON ROGER SHIRES FRANK TATUM Fiifl .4 Q . W J .yes wig! , , l' , N vw? I f' J id IU 'fi' ROW 1: Jim Crenshaw. SECOND ROW: Jerry Holder, Phillip Charles Covington, Jim Fitzgarrell, Mike Goldson Scoggin, Jerry Hatfield, Jan Kelly. THIRD ROW: Jim Freeman, The B-Team had only a fair season this year, but showed tremendous drive and am- bition. Counting some great prospects, next year should prove to be a most eventful season. With practice and perseverance, the boys can develop into one of the best basket- ball teams D.H.S. has ever had. B-Team Basketball . l ,IWW ul '1 Jim Fitzgarrell watches as Jan Kelly shoots. 2:45 NU' FEL, - ' I. , 1 ..4., Vx... .:- f . - Q6 n . -. ,.,,, ,.,-,-..,Y .,, ..- ff--.,,, H T.- -,-,,q i .,,, ,V ,kg-122, 'ij5,.,. , .I ,aw , . H, V.. M 1, -X M-'H 251 '--H !....' . 1 r ' ' - up f 1-MZ.-JA 1q Iwr.A--N .,',.4.,.-I .M J ' F 'Hn i ffl TrH t 'E1f'1.K'n..'4':Fa Q51 0 r if L hz . . W f ... . 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X X X X . f ,X - i V e if .. l . . - ..,. it 1. . .A Y . X . , . . X - , X X , - , V L., X nl FIRST ROW: Jimmy Cassell, George Payne, Chick Martin, Jan Kelly, Robert Hurley, Donald Stapp, Mike Testa, James Hester, Jim Hightower, and Gene Barnhill. SECOND ROW: Harold Ballou, Mike, Nix, David Neal, Phillip Scoggin, Hubert Dophied, Ken Wallis, Louie Swayne, Jimmy Wilson, Joe Laughlin, Lonnie Knowles., THIRD ROW: Tommie Barnes, Charles Mauk, Jo Warriner, Ronnie McHam, Dayton Adams, Charles Lumml Garry Guilloud, Travis Shields, Roger Shires, Mike Ghols. FOURTH ROW: Jim Freeman, Paul Burnett, Paul James. With seven experienced players from the previous season, Coach Charlie Jackson expected a very eventful season from his baseball team. ln preparation for their first game, the boys started working out immediately after basketball season was over. Baseball The 1959 baseball team centered around these lettermen, who had made a good showing for themselves last year. i 5. 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' Y 1 . w 2 al. li f Q., , X 3, na T Vs-Q -r,5:'fx' 3 M, 5 'A Ifjr, 65 .lim Fitzgarrell, Mike Byrd, David Thomas, James Hester, Archie Dean, Ronnie Brooks. The golf team this year looked as if it might have some very promising prospects. At the time the picture was taken, the official team had not been chosen, but it was to be selected from this group. The boys practiced at 2:30 every evening, and will be divided into four regulars and one alternate. Jw. gg wi iw H uw ur' M iw :: 'U J ER 1 K w M Kama in - ,W 13.5 tri' fffgx i Golf ig M , :ij Ronnie Brooks, the only senior on the golf team, demonstrates a long drive. Ronnie has won two letters in his two years on the team. ' E3-1 , --' '-.'Z.,,.,EJ' M - -. - - Personalitieg Th Swan Character ofgrczce CS-begu y f-1 ,J 'im Whogs Who in '59 Mr. and Miss Personality MONNA LUE HORD MIKE TESTA Where 'could you find more pleasant com- pany than Monna Lue and Mike? -s-qI.-z:.g.:-- , - I 4. A, QU, Q2 Mr. and Miss Originality BEVERLY IAMISON RON LOGAN Quick on the draw-with original ideas, that is. Beverly and Ron won't be left be- hind when it comes to new activities. is I l gills I l l I Mr. and Miss Wit MERILEE MILLS BILL MARTIN A day in this school never passes without Merilee and Bill livening things up for us. l ,. , Uv:-: Mr. and Miss Depenrlabilily LESLEY FREEMAN JERRY HARVEY If you ever have a dire need for res on . P ' sible people to do a job, we recommend Lesley and Jerry. Who's Who in '59 M r. and Miss Co-operation KAY HARRIS MACKY McCLURE Kay and Mackey are always around to lend that helping hand whenever it's needed. Mr. and Miss Success SANDRA WILLIAMS MARCUS BROWN If anyone has the ability to succeed, we feel sure it's Sandra and Marcus. Whois Who in 959 Mr. and Miss Friendship BETTY LEVERETTE JOHN WARRINER Everywhere you meet Betty and John you may be assured of confronting a warm, friendly hello. 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',. . 1- 'I 1- ' 'f A in ',1. f .Y1 'Q J' yumlfl J qwfg qui wi-.km LC-.1 ,Half wwifbei 'YEICI1' mf. .':j,1.. ,JT ETCQHH ' nr,-1 We 'I .:..'v ll v -w , A f- - L , gl .J s. 1n,,. ' if . .gy 1-A' .p 1. 'Vg .aa .ui 1 Laura Beth Legg Larry Guilloud Junior Favorites Runners- Up Anita Rhodes Mike Testa Senior Favorites ILTLTLBTS- Melinda Mayes Tom Hall Sophomore Favorites 'WJ' Shirley Cook ,ferry Harvey Mr. and Miss DHS .s ' V 'Ma w-'v w-v-,J 521,174 Wm-Sgp. iiqsp., af H-F If-E ff-:wif Taq- H-K '13-1-vi 1 M Q ,uf .... x E22 5 'ww : ' if px. 1 .:::sQ'f:'. W E , 3 ssszr Q1 qw? fi ffEif?i.ggiEff1 ,QQ Student Bod Q - M iii 5. XQQ ww N f L J 3 -E iff .fgh - 1,-,', A -, FQ, 5 'C 2 2 ul Q ini ......g...,,k-.. , W ,Q , gi , E V ' 2-21 gg -:-5-Eiifiiifxzx H 5 Qg 4 fififi? ff . ' H 'if ,ig 3 E, in nt, - 1 . ful- - 4 1 .-. rx f Lf' r, vs! ' al? 9 Gloria Scoggin Queen Tommy Moore King it-Li-H Neewollah fra! gl. 4' xy, ,. ,hw u A : .w Ll x 'bo 'X A , 1 ...QL lasses Fceagcms, Eaelet, 6' ECW f 5Y b l3 of growth 5'd2Vel'0P 'ent 5 N I ,Q5xQ Y x W ,JW Y ' ff 1 Q , x , Q X , V fix ,B i XX 1, L- Q s A X il f --' M EN Ar , ' SiQ sM'2? Sophomore Class Officers HAROLD BALLOU -- ,... - A............ President RHONDA DOUGLAS ....... ............ V ice President KAY PARKER ....v.....,.. h ..,..,....... Secretary LESLIE SMITH ...... ....N.... T reasurer Joyce Acheson Jerry Allen Mike Allen Virginia Allen Bob Anderson Doyle Armor Lena Atnip Auclree Aynes Edgar Aynes Nancy Baecht Harold Ballou Karen Bames Vickey Barnett Gene Barnhill Glennis ,lean Bartley , 4' C77 if Sophomores o'l. wJ if Q,-.If 1? f .ev L 3 Biff Bayne Nell Beard Marie Beckham Lois Irene Bible Rosann Blackwell Kathy Blankenship Jacqueline Blevins Wesley Bonham Charlotte Bowen Ann Brooks Beverly ,lean Bruton Toni Bryant Jerry Bullock Ronny Burleson Douglas Bush Ronnie Bush Barbara Butcher Joyce Butcher Connie Cambron Tommy Christman .if S! 89 3 Mary Ellen Daughton Jack Davis Judy Davis Rita Gregoria Degele Barbara DeFratus Billy DeFratus Loyd Derebery J. L. Dillard John Donahue Hubert Dophied Rhonda Douglas George Dowdrick Dorothy Driggs Stanley Droegemeier Max Drumb Elaine Duncan Patricia Ann Durham Charles Dutton Elaine Eakin Jimmy Lee Early --7 'QI Sophomores Ben Clark Ray Clay Sonny Clift Nina Coffman Richard Coley Dennis Collins Lemuel Cook Garry Cottingame Charles Covington Ray Crawford Jim Crenshaw Gaileen Cross Alice Crouse Janet Crump Larry Daugherty mf Harold Earnhart Arlene Elliot Joe Elliot Betty Ann Emerson Betty Ferguson Virginia Ann Foreman Melvin Foster Vera Fox Sandy F reels Martha Freeman Yuvonne Fritts Sue Gameson Joe Garland Richard Garner Linda Garvin .19 -gel' T. C. Gattis Billy Gazaway Frank Homer Geer Robert Geer Mike Gholson Carol Gies Harmon Goins Sandy Goodall Betty Gouge Sharon Gouge Carolyn Sue Greer Carol Guthrie Vera Haas Adelle Hagan Donna Hale Grover Hale Tommy Hall Nancy Harris Bobbie Jean Haskins Wanda Sue Hatridge ..f' ...Z Carol Hutchison Jimmy Hyde Bobby Ingram Donna Jackson Larry Jacobs Brenda Johnson Jimmy Johnson Paul Johnson Carol Jones Kay Jones Larry Jones Patti Jones Virginia Jones Lonnie Jordan Carl Kebert Barbara Kelley Lynda Kelly Lonnie Knowles Barbara Kruetzer Clifton Kuykendall Q? FE.: x 45' -J mi Sophomores Charlotte Hayes Ted Hayes Jan Heath Billie Heironimus Jerry Don Henderson Don Henshaw Don Herd Barbara Hess Jim Hightower Jimmie l-lite Dickie Holt Pat Hood Bill Honkins Jerry Huckaby Robert Hurley 4? James Kyle Mikie Landers Anna Langston Regina Levinson Clint Lewis Ann Loveless Jimmy Lynch Pat Lynch Wayne Mabary Kenneth Marcu Carolyn Martin ,ludy Massey Edith Mathis Don Matlock Karla May In Sophomores 4-' ,Q-0' Melinda Mayes ,leanell McAlister Katherine McClure Gayle McCormick Johnnie McCraw Andy McGee Stephen Mel-Ianey Roger McKee Bill McKeon Laura McLain Sue McMahan Victor McMillen A. C. McMorris Virginia Meeks Charles Middleton Arthur Miller Paula Miller Ronnie Miller Betty Minatree Robert Molsbee p94 i Lazelle Oclle Larry Oliver Robert Oliver Stephen Otis Cynthia Overbeck Sue Palmer Kay Parker Paul Parkey Ralph Parks Lonnie Parten Bob Pate Ralph Patrick George Payne Ralph Payne Mary Perdue Donna Perrin Jerry Phillips Janice Poulter Bryan Powell Leona Pugh i' lf' rar 1 if Sophomores Craig Montague Carolyn Moore Charles Moore Nita Morrison Winston Mosse John Munson Judy Nastasi Barbara Ann Nelson Carol Newcomb Linda Newman Pete Nicholas Kay Nichols Herschell Ray Nix Michael Nix Jackie Oden Camellia Pyburn Don Ramsey Eddy Ray Johnny Ray Iva Lee Rayburn Hal Reddick Alton Reclwine Pat Reeves Larry Richardson Linda Richardson Bill Ridinger Horace Roberson ,lim Roddy Jamesene Rollins Linda Lee Rowland Sophomores Fred Rucker Mary Lou Russell Robyn Rutter Sudy Salyer Charles Sampson .ludy Sampson Boyd Sawyer Henry Schleuse Paul Schnitker Phil Scoggin Marilyn Scott Michael Seale Judy Seat Charles Shelby Peggy -Simpson Dorothy Smith Erlene Smith Cale Smith Leslie Smith Mary Smith 'S' David Stripling Kenneth Summers Pat Sutton Louis Swayne Elaine Sweeden Kawatha Sue Sweet Jim Taylor Keith Taylor Richard Taylor Bob Terrell David Terry Johnny Terry David Thomas Ernest Thomas Howard Thomas Marshall Thomas Ronny Thomas Doris Ann Tilton Gary Towers Jerrye Treadway Sophomores Sandra Smith Bobby Snyder George Snyder Linda Sue Spencer Lynda Spradling Tom Staggers Lonnie Stanberry Donald Stapp Dale Starnes Sandra Steele Helen Steward Doris Stewart Harold Strange Robert Stratton Annette Stringfellow Doris Ann Turman Frank Via Frankie Vincent Ken Wallis Frances Walters Davis Warden Dan Watson ,lo Weda Don Whaley Jerry Lee White Ruth Whitfield Sue Whitley Judy Willcox Donna Williams Jimmy Wilson '33 '4 ,,..4. '27 ALS' Sophomores TP' Paul Winburn Mary Wineinger Charles Withers Linda Wright Sonia Wright Ronnie Yates Elaine Yeargan Junior GARY GUILLOUD BOBBY PEARSON NANCY MONROE Class Officers President Vice President Secretary PAULA CLARK ....... ..... T reasufer ,iii ,V V, -ix I Juniors Cassandra Adams Kent Allison Sonny Allison Sarah Nell Anderson Ann Ard Barbara Armstrong Doris Armstrong Dewayne Arthur David Atkins Billy Aynes David Bagley Troy Baker Robert Ballard Ronald Ballou Earline Barnard Robert Beckham Dale Blankenship J an Blassingame Dickie Bond Jeanne Brady 'nf Madalene Brown Kay Ann Bruno Ronald Burden Nonnie Burleson Dana Burns Modena Burns Mike Byrd Beth Byrne W? .3 4.12 J '29- IOO N, Hilda Crouch Bill Crout Wanda ,lean Culberson Betty Davis Jimmy Davis Archie- Dean J on Dekle John Dollar -5' .IUTLLOTS Jean Campbell Margie Carr Judy Cessnun Alice Chambers Carol Chitwood Earline Christman Jerry Clark Paula Clark George Clinton Albert Clymer John Cobb Mary Cobble Kay Coble Mary M. Coffin Pat Coffman Jerry Coker Billy Don Collyer Mary Lee Conatser Andrea Corcoran Sherry Courtney Juniors David Donowho Elmer Richard Doty Martha Durham David Easterly Jimmy Ellison Robert Embry David Ertel Jimbo Eubank Carol Eulnanks Charles Fabrizio Norman Fergueson Rachael Fesperman J im Fitzgarrell Don Foley Dave Foster Dale Freeman Donna Freeman I im Freeman Phillip French Eugene Fulce a 3 53? Kathrene Fulenchek Mattie Fulmer Virginia Fulton Roy Gaddis Don Canter Shirley Garner Qlodi Gies Jimmy Goff Jerry Holder Quanah Holder Victor Hollingsworth Alice Hunt John W. Hunt Ronnie Hunt Sandra Hunter Edgar Hutson ff' Juniors Garry Goodgion Bill Gouge Carolyn Grissom Garry Guilloud Jeanne Guilloud Larry Guilloud Marshall Hales Grady Hall Jimmy Hanes Larry Hardy Judy Harrison Bobby Hatfield Jerry Hatfield Bill Heironimus Joretta Helton Bob Henderson Karen Hesse Jim Hester J erry Hightower Beverly June Hinds 'CQ ..-g.. Juniors Edward linparato, J 1. Clynda Sue Irby David lsom Eddie Jackson Claude James Janice Johnson Charles Jones Flora Ellen Jones Reba Jones Ella Marie Keitz James Kelly Jan Kelly Gwen Kennedy Mike Kerns Phyllis Krueger Sheila Lamance Jeanne Larson Anthony Lawren CC r 'tg-Y .ef 'Z' ',.. , s-:Tae -.r Linda Kaye Lazenby l if Laura Beth Legg mg:- 11 mf 7 Larry Lessly Pat Lewis Charles Lindsey J acquelyn Loftis Kay Lover Judy Louis Charles Lummus Luella Malone is Julia Ann Moore Sammy Moore Edith Morris David Neal Carolyn Neff Charles Neff Darrell Neff Lawana Kay Ne K.:- Juniors Eileen Maloy Chick Martin Charles Mauk Elayne Maxwell Cynthia Mayo Charla Dean McCoy Glenda McEuin Ronald McHam Earnest McLain Nancy McManis Coy McMenamy Flynn McStay Barbara Medford ,lanetta Miller Nancy Monroe Nancy Montgomery 15 Jumors Bob Nelson Jimmy New Gerald Nicholson Joel Nicholson Glen Nunley Brenda Odell Norman 0'Neal Sandra Orr Phyllis Oster Patsy Ozment Kay Parker Bob Pearson Mary Perkins Jerry Pilkilton James Porter Fred Poulter Bud Preston Veroleta Price Norma Quassa Laura Rains 'ai 99 N- -gf' --. 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V I-,L 1 1 1g'1 1v .1. - L- ,QSM - 11 A-N11 7 32.1 1 - -c-,ff .1 1L V15 I 1 UA 51 1 11,11 1, My we 21 E 11 1. ,1 , . 1 1.1, , 11 . vii , 1.1- if'A', 'L f S' we 2 ,S .. Juniors Frank Tatum Glen Taul ,lane Terry B. C. Thomas Carol Thomas Sara Thompson Helen Thompson J anis Townsend Harold Tracy Georgia Tropp Carolyne Tune Bruce Utley J oy Lynne Utterback Jerry Walker Mike Walker Roger Wallace Yuvonne Waller Jerry Weaver Perry Weaver Phinis Weaver Tommy Wenckens Bill West Ruth Ann White Jean Whittecl Kay Williains Patsy Williams Robert Williams Roger Williams Juniors Roy Williams Sheryl Williams Dale Wilson Katherine Winchester Wanda Winchester Martha Womack Herbert Wright Roberta Wright Louie Young Harvey Zimpel Senior Class Officers JERRY HARVEY ,....,.......,.............................. President MACKEY MCCLURE ...... ..,.,,.. V ice President MERILEE MILLS . ,.,.,. ...., , Secretary GLORIA SCOGGIN ........ ..... T reasurer ,M- ma mi . LU, if' nf., ,es ff if l fu ,. ,. 555 mf . .. H 1511511354 , A EI X 1 1 Q fi 'fl-' J. H - NA' llwlfv' V 'lf -Z ' 5 , H., .I if W In ix 3 .Q , gn :gif 1 -'-- Yr' J - I 1 A. , .. I ix qw wg, in CP Y + . .fv- . .- -V 1 V 'f. M4-,.i nf , an 5' I N J' ' el -'N F ,1 44, ' IM 1 YV 1. EW V MEI t ng nm zz m : 1 5: F 1 f B ,X I Q 2- I W mi H1 ,Y Q . E Y x x 4 ., 2 new W x ' ,.x X I , Q ,Q Y Ng : '1 gsm-' W u ,.A1A., x 1,- :K n M 1: WI , , 5, iz- - -, 5 ,- V I XX E... Seniofs .. .. ,. wt. , , X, , igggw. gm , A .M H. ii ix These Seniors are really eager to get their class rings. BROOKS BONNIE BROOKS DAISANA BROWN Tennis, Office Assistant. Band, Golf, Student Council, Hi-Y. VIC, FHA, COSHICYOIUSY Swefffhelff Runner-up. ARCUS BROWN MARY ANN BRUCE PAUL BURNETT Football, Track, FFA, Who's Who. C0Sm9f0l0gy, FHA. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hi-Y, Spanish, Student Council, Neewollah, Thespian Society, Candidate for Student Body President. RICHARD BURLESON Band, Stage Band. CHARLENE BUTLAN Student Council, Y-Teens, FTA, FHA, JOHN BURT IS JERRY CARROLL DE, Art Club, Neewollah. LOIS BUSH English Scholarship Club, Y-Teena FTA, Assistant Advertising Manager fo Yellow Jacket, Candidate Vice Presiden' of Student Body. ' Latin. ANITA CARRUTI-I Y-Teens, FHA, Secretary of DE. CAROLE CHAPMAN Head Majorette, Buzz Headline Edi- tor, Band Council, FTA, Speech, Band, FHA, Student Council Alternate. CAROL CLARK Y-Teens, FHA, JCL, Student Council SHIRLEY CARROLL Y-Teens, Neewollah, Hi-Y Sweethe Junior and Senior Years, Art Club Swe heart Runner-up, FTA, Art Club. BILLY JACK CHILES DE President, Latin. ' Alternate. BILL CHRISTMAN FFA, FFA Sentinel. JOYCE CLINTON KATHRYN KYLE COKER FHA' VIC, FHA. CHARLES COBB CAROLYN COLLINS Spanish, DE Parliamentarian. DE, Speech, Y-Teens, Chorus, 5 if ILINE COOK SHIRLEY COOK IVIC, Library Club, FHA. Co-Head Majorette, Sophomore Class HARRIET CORNELIS Secretary, Sophomore Y-Teen Vice Presi- dent, Junior Favorite, Miss DHS Runner- upy .Iunior Valentine, Neewollah, Buzz Staff, Y-Teens. ON Yellow Jacket Art Editor, Y-Teens, L President, Art. ARTHA CULLOM Y-Teens, Spanish, FHA. ARBARA DENSON Cosmetology, Library C eens, VIC. UBY DUTTON VIC, FHA. BETTY CRAWFORD VIC, FHA. JOHN DAVIS Buzz Staff, Hi-Y, Office Assistant, Pro- jector Boys. mb, FHA. Y, MARY DRUMB Basketball, Y-Teens, FHA, VIC Secre- tary. CLARA JEAN EGGLESTON Y-Teens, Office Assistant, FHA, Latin. DEWAYNE COOPER Tennis. MARTHA CROOK VIC, FHA. SIDNEY DEF RATUS Band. HAIRREL DURBIN General Metals, Baseball, V tary of Chapter 154. ' BETSY VON ELDREDCE Y-Teens. IC Secre E' PAT ELLEDGE WAYNE ELLEDGE BARBARA ELMORE VIC President. JANE ELMORE Y-Teens, Spanish, Basketball Manager, Student Council. LYNDA FISHER Band, Stage Band, Y-Teens, Speech, Thespian Society, Debate. LESLEY FREEMAN Business Manager of Yellow Jacket, Speech Club President, Social Chairman Senior Y-Teens, Thespian Troupe, Span- ish, Office Assistant. CHLOE GAROUTTE Y-Teens, Speech, Art, JCL, Office As- sistant. II4 Band, DE. CAROL FEHR Student Council Secretary, Y-Teen General Treasurer, FHA, Football Queen Runner-up, Neewollah. BARBARA FITZGERALD JCL, FHA, DE. CLAYTON FULTON Band, Spanish, JCL, Hi-Y. DAVID GARRETT B-Team Basketball. FHA, VIC Sweetheart, VI PHENONE F IKE Student Council, Spanish STEVE FOSTER Baseball, VIC. ANN GABRIEL THIELMA GARRETT lf eniors It's obvious that the Senior Class has most of the school spirit. GARVIN CHARLES GERARD PAT CIACOMO Latin, VIC. Band, Latin, Speech, DE, Hi-Y, Latin. GIARRAPUTO PAT GOODE CHARLES RAY GRAY Band President, Band Council, Stage FHA, Cosmetology Vice President. Football Manager, Basketball Base and, Concert Band. ' ball, DE, i lI5 NINA GREEN DE, DE Treasurer and Reporter, DE Sweetheart Runner-up. KAY HAMMOND Thespian Society President, Debate Club Vice President, Speech, Y-Teens, FTA, JCL, FHA, Speech Sweetheart Rlmner-up. KAY HARRIS Editor of Yellow Jacket, THSPA Sec- retary, Who's Who, FTA Treasurer, Speech, Y-Teens, Neewollah, JCL. MARGARET HEMPKINS FHA, FTA, Y-Teens, JCL, Girls' Bas- ketball Manager. BRUCE HODGE Office Assistant, Hi-Y, Thespian So- ciety, Speech. DAVID GROVES Student Council Cafeteria Chairman, Student Council, Hi-Y Chaplain, Track .IEANETTE HANCOCK Latin, Art, Art Sweetheart, Art Secre- tary, Y-Teens. JERRY HARRISON KEN HILL Hi-Y, Office Assistant, Special Projects Committee in Hi-Y. PAT HOEDEBECK Senior Y-Teens Treasurer, Student Council Reporter, FTA Secretary, Bas- ketball, JCL, Spanish, Buzz Staff. Q LEON HAAS Spanish. JOHN HANCOCK Art, Vice President Art Club, India Dance Club, JCL, Tennis, Hi-Y. JERRY HARVEY Senior Class President, Football, Ba- kethall, Student Council, Hi-Y, Spanisl Who's Who, Neewollah, Mr. DHS Rui ner-up. BOBBY HOCK JANELL HOLMES DE Vice President, Y-Teens, FHA. 5' asf' IONNA LUE HORD President of Senior Y-Teens, Senior 'avorite, Who's Who, Chorus, Speech, eewoilah. AROL JACKSON FHA, Junior Y-Teen President, Most utstanding Junior Y-Teen, Business Ianager of Yellow Jacket, Chorus Sweet- eart, Buzz Staff, FTA. OHN JOHNSON FTA, Latin, Spanish, Office Assistant, tudent Store Assistant. IARY JOHNSON Basketball, Y-Teens, FHA. AEL JONES VIC, Archery Club, Golf, Latin. BEATRICE HUF F ER JCL, FHA, Art, Y-Teens, Band, Office Assistant, FTA. PAUL JAMES Basketball, Baseball, Hi-Y, Football, Track, Chorus. JULIA JOHNSON Leaflet Study Club, Student Council, Vice President of Junior Class CArd- moreJ, Blue Notes, Buzz Staff, FTA, Office Assistant. JOHNNY JOINER DE. ZETTA JONES FHA, VIC. RAY INGRAM Band, JCL, BEVERLY JAMISON Who's Who, Speech Club Vice Presi- dent, Thespian Vice President, Neewol- lah, FTA, Y-Teens, FHA, Latin. LYNN JOHNSON Latin, Band, Art, Speech. JIM JONES A Hi-Y, Football, Basketball. CAROLYN KAJN Senior Y-Teens Vice President, FTA, FHA, JCL. 'T' if? ig, -.- EVELYN KAIN Yellow Jacket Cheerleader, Neewollah, Y-Teens, Thespian Society, FTA, Speech, JCL, FHA. MIKE KIRK Football, Spanish, Student Council, Neewollah. CHUCK LaFOY Football Manager, Basketball, Base- ball. JOE LAUGHLIN Hi-Y, Football Manager, Office As sistant, Track. JERRY LOVER Spanish. lI8 Fill' MIKE KENNEDY DF., Speech, Tennis, Library, Record, Chess Club. PHYLLIS KRIEBEL FHA, Chorus, Choralettes, FHA Sextet, Y-Teens, DE. WANDA LANDMON Buzz, Y-Teens, Library Club, Book Jackettes, FHA. BETTY LEVERETTE General Vice 'President oi Y-Teens, Who's Who, Student Council, Thespian Society, Buzz, Band, Speech, FTA, JCL. ANN MALONE FHA, Spanish, Chorus. 2 LAVAUN KENNON Vic. , CHARLES KUYKENDALL IANELL LARKIN S Office Assistant, FI-IA, FTA. FH Sextet, FHA Vice President. RON LOGAN Yellow Jacket Cheerleader, Who Who, Senior Favorite, Junior Favoriti Junior Class President, Student Counci HAGAN MANNING Speech, Hi-Y, Thespian Society, Lalii Seniors if' -4-nf in-f f UL MARTIN A , DE. OMAS MAYHEW Football, VIC President, ICT Vice esident. WILLIAM EMMETT MARTIN Who's Who, Yellow Jacket Cheer- leader, Student Council, Thespian So ciety, Hi-Y Parliamentarian, Speech, De- bate Club. CAROL MAXWELL VIC, FHA. wa Last year's Junior-Senior Prom was one of the loveliest dances held in the gym DAVID MASSEY Hi-Y Secretary, Baseball, Hi-Y Pre Legislature, JCL. PHYLLIS MCALISTER Y-Teens, FHA. II9 VITONNIE NEFF VIC, Chorus, FFA MACKY MCCLURE Vice President of Senior Class, Nee- wollah, Hi-Y Social Chairman, Football, Who's Who. LAURIE MCKINNEY Buzz Staff, Y-Teens, Basketball, JCL. LINDA MONDAY Y-Teens, Basketball, VIC, Homemak- ing. TOMMY MOORE Student Council, Neewollah King, VIC President, VIC Vice President C57-581, Spanish. Wilt JACKIE MCDONALD Hi-Y. BOBBY MILLER JCL, Spanish, Track. Hi-Y, Baseball. .IACQUELYN MONTACUE Y-Teens, Office Assistant, JCL. GEORGE MORROW Basketball, Track, Buzz FRED NEINAST DE, Speech. Staff, Speech. ELIZABETH IVICGEE VIC, Spanish. MERILEE MILLS Senior Class Secretary, Who's Win Football Queen Runner-up. Nec-wollal FTA President. Y-Teen, B-Team Chem leader. Thespian Society, Speech, ,ICI BETTYE MOORE Buzz Staff, Band Council, Y-Teen! FTA, Student Council Alternate, Stag Band, ICI.. FHA. TIM MURRAY Student Body President, Junior Cla. Vice President. Sophomore Class Trea, urer, Who's Who, Hi-Y Secretary-Trea, urer, Hi-Y Youth in Government Dell, gate, Track. ELLEN BURGER NICHOLAS VIC Vice President, FHA Secretary Cosmetology Sweetheart Runner-up. 10 'TS' 5 14 54 y wm . ..mw.. , fa.....3.a..g P..-5 an Q95 ISE! QRWIN NIX I VIC President. v BOBBY PALMORE ICT. YNDA PERRIN FHA, VIC. NITA RHODES General Y-Teen President, Student ouneil Assembly Chairman, Student ouncil Sweetheart, Whcfs Who, Senior avorite Runner-up, FTA, JCL, Nee- ollah. IARY PAT ROSS VIC, FHA, Chorus. DONNA FAYE O,BAR Chorus, Barbershop Quartet, FHA. DELORES PEARSON Homecoming Queen, Student Council Alternate, FHA Treasurer, Office Assist- ant, FHA Vice President. JANICE POWELL Sophomore Y-Teen President, Student Council, Band, FHA Treasurer, Neewol- lah. GLORIA ROBERTS Y-Teens, Library Club, FHA Secretary, FHA Reporter, Chorus. KATIE ROWLAND FHA, VIC. 1 VAUGHN OLIVER Band, Hi-Y, JCL. GERALD PEPPERS VIRGINIA PRESTON JAMES ROSS Hi-Y. ZO ANNE RUTH Y-Teens, FHA Presiden Delegate to Fall Meeting, President. t, VIC, VIC Cosmetology 2 1,72 ' P a-J-Iv v -ff' rx gi' 'DW 4' -as '5' --1 MICHAEL SANDRIDGE I ON SCHIRMER Band, Stage Band, Hi-Y. Band, Spanish. LINDA SHELTON HENRY JACKSON SHEARER Band Secretary, Band Council, Senior FFA' Y-Teen Secretary, FTA, JCL Vice Presi- dent, FHA, Speech. SQM SEORT BOBBY SITTEL OC' g' I-Ii-Y President, Student Council, Hi- Y Treasurer. JOHNNY SMITH KEN SMITH MARTYNE- SMITH MARY EVELYN SMITH Y-Teens, FHA, Chorus- Y-Teens, FHA, VIC, Gym Assistant. l22 ,fwfg -...ff s-I, if jd! GLORIA SCOGGIN Senior Class Treasurer, FTA, Neewol lah Queen, Senior Y-Teen Program Chairman, Girls' State, Homemaking President, Junior Y-Teen Secretary, JCI. Chorus Secretary, Student Council. TRAVIS CSATCHJ SHIELDS VIC, Art, Baseball Manager. DIANN SMITH Y-Teens, .I CL, FHA, Office Assistant MARILYN SMITH Y-Teens, FHA, Horizon, Chorus, Dl Reporter. MARY LEA SMITH DE Historian. Seniors The narrator, members of the pantomime, and the angels in the annual Y-Teen Recognition service were seniors. NA SPENCER HAL SPRADLING CAROLYN STANBERRY Y-Teens, FTA, FHA. Hi-Y, Speech. VIC, FHA, Cosmetology Secretary, Chonrs. ILL STANFORD VINSON STANPHILL DEMA STEPHENS VIC, FFA. Basketball, Spanish. Student Council, FHA, Y-Teens, Stu. dent Council Historian, DE. I23 s CECEJ PAT SUMMERHILL Y-Teens, JCL, Band, Twirler, Speech. GENE THOMPSON ICT, VIC. JAMES THRASHER Football, Football Manager, Basketball, Student Council. LEO WALTZ Band, Band Council. JAMES WASDEN Band. B-Team YVONNE SWANGER FHA, Chorus. KEITH THOMPSON JCL, Band. EVA WALDROP Band, Y-Teens, Speech. LARRY WARD Track, Chorus, Band, ROTC Band, Football, fDallasl, Hi-Y Football. NANCY JANE WEAVER Chorus, Y-Teens, FHA, DE. MIKE TESTA i Football, Hi-Y Vice President, Nei wollah, Baseball, Senior Favorite Runnei up, Who's Who, JCL. 5 JAMES THORPE Voc. Ag, Parliamentarian. JAMES E. WALKER Football. JOHN WARRINER Hi-Y District President, Student Com cil, Sophomore President, Vice Presiden of Student Body, Wl1o's Who, Basketball Baseball. JIM WELLS Hi-Y, Latin, Tennis, Office Assistant I WILLIAMS Who, Junior Class Treasurer, Y-Teen Publicity Chairman, Secretaqf, FTA Vice President, Y-Teen Secretary, Buzz Staff, JOHN WILSON WHITING SIDNEY WILKIRSON LINDA WILLIAMS BHSk6fbH11- Y-Teens, FHA, Buzz Staff Edltor Council, Speech, J CL. Sophomore Favorite, Junior Favorite LYLE JIMMY WILSON R - ,N uh,W1'SW1,F- .Q hliifniiiiient EEYEHS1, spifhsh, XL, SE. Spam' WINCHESTER VIL., Speech. 1 RONALD WOODS IL YATES spanish. SIDNEY WRIGHT I V I I F9 f , 2 if .-'gl L 5 WI? 1 I ,.,, 4-1'-1 , ,:. .:' .5 4 Z. vu X. , 7 - Q 431- 1. llff I .. Ii. ,lla-4,1 --- -- ESM ,A - -ilf-4114 i?gj f T E, 3- '99 Y ?l:,. T. H f- Q- W :Q 'W f ,s.,...,.,A,I.,,,5.A, , . , , 6 R 5 fy Q2 ,'f.'f,,fQfffff,-ir., M' f , . ',-J .E W xv 1 , L 'NM 4 f.gw: ad? V iq' faq LEW , ' ft? sim ' AWB' '-1-g . W, -. , 5 x -:f - , 1 A , , -Q f- W- LQ ' T 4, , ' ' gg! U 'SW' ' ' tc . - ,- ll ' V 5 S I , .-, Y W- Q ' -1--u Q- Zwggzyfggsij V ,Q 22 V . ' P-'1.f-'1 'il fl ' '1'. u.. 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Best Wishes to the Class From STRATTON OLDS-CADILLAC CO., INC. Rusk ai' Crawford - Denison, Texas OLDS - CADILLAC DIAL Ho-5-3535 24 Houn WRECKER sERvlcE Hey, now Carole, whatls the topic of discussion? Jim doesn't seem to be too sure of what you're saying. Did you ever see a happier couple than Merilee and Hal? Compliments of J. J. NEWBERRY CO. CHIEF OFFICE SUPPLY OFFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY GREETING CARDS TYPEWRITERS 'Hx Pauli Are you threatening Charles' life with that hammer?l -'f - I .+P wf N :X sz i ,. ii. I 4,135 LOCAL PHONE HO5- I 22 I THE LINGO-LEEPER LUMBER CO. Retail and Wholesale Building Materials GENERAL OFFICES DENISON, TEXAS CADDO, OKLA. ACHILLE, OKLA. KINGSTON, OKLA. DURANT, OKLA. IBRYAN CO. LBR. CO.l DENISON, TEXAS SHERMAN, TEXAS POTTSBORO, TEXAS WHITESBORO, TEXAS Would you believe it? Yes, that is none other than Mr. Thomas, our hand director, demonstrating KI was a Teenage Dracula in a pantomime contest between the teachers and students. JOHNSON JEWELERS Where Quality is Consistent Wi+h Price SAM AND CARIE JOHNSON 206 W. Main Denison Dial HO5-7008 DAD 81 LAD'S Men's and Boys' Wear THE STYLE SHOP FOR SMART DRESSERSH DIAL HO5-3272 RAMSEY BLIND AND AWNING CO. Venetian Blinds and Awnings Custom Made No Down Paymeni - Low as 55.00 508 N. HOUSTON DENISON. TEXAS Compliments of DENISCN AUTO COMPANY FORD Sales Service 600 W. Main HO5-567I Denison, Texas Future Farmers of America welcome newcomers and travelers to Denison with this huge marker. This marker is one of the few projects of the boys during the year. HARRELSON TIRE COMPANY DENISON DRUG Recapping Genes Tires IFormerIy WaIcIronI 408 W. MAIN HIGHWAY 75A SOUTH DIAL HO5-6600 We Give S8cH Green S+amps Compliments of THE DENISON HERALD Your Daily Newspaper DENISON, TEXAS Diamond Cryslal Walclmes China Silverware Jewelry LEWIS JEWELERS 327 MONTGOMERY MOTOR co. DODGE - PLYMOUTH Sales ancl Service LARK BY STUDEBAKER W. MAIN ST. DENISON, TEXAS ' N, ,- I 5. 4,5 'rw of so sw E 4, we ig? 5 fix Q I A ceremony long to be remembered is the installation of new officers in the Student Council. Each new officer gives his oath. and lights a candle symbolizing a leadership that will guide the student body. JOHN W. BENGEL , Contractor P.O. BOX 42I 5 DENISON TEXAS 40I W. BELK'S The Home of BeH'er Values MAIN DENISON, TEXAS Denison's Welcome +o You HOTEL DENISON An AlsoneH HoI'el We Ca+er 'I'o Large ancl Small Parfies For Reservafions DIAL HO5-5440 Air Conclilioned Coffee Shop Complimenrs of R. L. MCKINNEY AGENCY Complele Insurance Pro'I'ec+ion 307 W. WOODARD DENISON. TEXAS Congrarulalions l'o I'l1e I 959 Graduales SH ERRARD MOTOR COMPANY IMPERIAL CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH G.M.C. TRUCKS Sales - Service DIAL H05-2400 At the beginning of each year, the students come to know and understand each other better in such activities as a dance in the cafeteria. MADDEN'S THE STORE OF NORTH TEXAS DEN ISON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Secreiarial and Accoun+ing Courses Be'H'er Business Training 609If2 W. MAIN HO5-I04O We Wish You Ever Success Y In Your Chosen Field DENISON FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION II9 S. BURNETT A Good Place +o Borrow- A Good Piace 'Io Save KINGSTON DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE CHARLES H. HARRIS Manager 322 W. Main Dial H05-I65I Complimenfs - of - STEAKLEY CHEVROLET Quality Counts ASHBURN'S ICE CREAM Always Good Faxrifioriiasians EIS D,H,S, SHOE SHOP NEWSOM'S Fine Repairing WOMEN'S WEAR 409 WEST MAIN STREET Complimen+s of STARING MOTOR COMPANY DENISON, TEXAS Dial H05-5770 ' 700 W. Main S+. Complimen+s of PETERSON HARDWARE CO. l L l you, didn't we, boys? BARN ES' JEWELRY WaI'cI1es - Diamonds - Giffs DIAL HO5-6202 428 W. MAIN ST. Com pIimen+s .. of .. KOEPPEN-BALDWIN, INC. 303-05 W. Woodard S'I'reeI' DENISON, TEXAS For +I1e Game - for Ihe Prom for Any Occasion CHI' KEYNON'S JEANES FOOD MARKET DOWNTOWN FLORIST AND GIFTS Home of Good Food The Unusual - as UsuaI HO5-3944 I I0l WOODARD DIAL HO5 7650 Sanding boards is the beginning of a new project for Jim Thrasher, Butch Freeman, and Gene Barnhill in shop. PRIVATE PARKING FACILITIES BRATCHER FUNERAL HOME I NORMAN D. BRATCHER I Ambulance Service 40I W. WOODARD ST. DENISON. TEXAS DIAL HO5-2323 Congra'ruIaI'ions +o +he Graduaies of Compnmenis Denison High of GRAY'S GREDIT JEWELERS Jewelry ancI GiHs Wa+ch Repairing 505 W. MAIN H05-5I7I PENNEY'S C I, + J. c. PENNEY co., INC. ompmen S . ik , of Besf Wishes I 959 Graciuafes MYLES VARIETY 2I4 w. MAIN DENISON, TEXAS TUCKER FURNITURE New and Used Furniiure gf? Upholsfering ik Refinishing ik Repairing GREER STUDIO Por+rai1's ancl Commercials DENISON, TEXAS 6I2 W M ' H05-2748 422 w. MAIN DIAL H05-3630 ' am CompIimen+s COMPANY of B Pisfnber and. UI mg Maferlal 81 CO. BOX 327 Phone HO5-4944 DENISON. TEXAS DENISON CONCRETE COMPANY Complimenfs and of M 8. K SAND AND GRAVEL S. H. KRESS Ready Mix Concrefe 'SON TEXAS Ligh+weigln+ Blocks DEN ' Concre+e Pipes Sand and S+one DIAL DENISON H05-4033 l Mrs. Johnson really keeps her first year typing classes busy. RIALTO DENISON'S FINEST THEATER AN INTERSTATE THEATER EDNA FREELS CO. Women's Apparel 4I3 W. MAIN DIAL H05-55II BRABANTS WOODARD STREET MARKET MASTER CLEANERS I3I w. WOODARD - I-105-4070 WIDE-A-WAKE MARKET soo E. HULL HO5-I505 ' BeHer Food Laundry Service 624 - 626 W. MAIN Ho 5-7600A BeH'er Prices Free Delivery Ji, III Planning and preparing good meals for the students is a daily task of Mrs. Jerome Smith, Mrs. .lack McCamant, Mrs. Opal McClung, and Mrs. Emmet Foster. Absent is Mrs. Hubert Thompson, substitute worker. V 'Q' ' .-1 if '-.TE . - -., ss., , I.1 5f'tmI -if L. :say G 1- .. . ,- . .- .. W WALTER JENNINGS RING'-ER'S Furniture Q Appliances Women-S Wear 590 W' MAIN Exclusive but Nor Expensive Dm' 'O5 620 304 w. MAIN DIAL I-Ios-2660 DENISON. TEXAS GULF You Can Do 'Better c. E. RICE, Prop. al Hubbardi Washing - Lubrication - Polishing S 24 Hour Service 40l N. AUSTIN DIAL I-Ios-I477 '28430 W' MAN 'NAL HO 5-2995 Complimenls .... of 1 LlLLEY'S TYPEWRITERS All Malces - All Models Adding Machines Office Supplies S h I S I' c oo upples We Renf Typewri+ers DEAN-ERICKSON oFFlcE - EQUIPMENT Dial HO5-I025 402 W. Main THE EAT WELL CAFE 309 W. Main THE NOOK CAFETERIA 3I9 W. Main THE WHITE PIG 505 S. Armslrong ROCKWELL'S JEWELRY STORE We Are Glad Io Show You Through NORTH TEXAS' FINEST JEWELRY STORE DENISON TEXAS . 1, I T77 ' IQ- me ge We Congra+uIaI'e You I959 Graduaies ... of - Denison High School THE STATE NATIONAL BANK OF DENISON Mrs. Allison helps keep the building clean and fresh. OPEN FRONT FOOD MARKET No. I 409 S. Arms+rong MILDRED'S YOUNG FASHIONS 603 W. MAIN DIAL HO5-5430 H05-2744 No. II 800 W. MorI'on H05-I842 Complefe Infanf Deparimeni LINCOLN MERCURY CREAMWAY BOB MILLER Corner of Mirick and Morgan Sis. Jaguar-M.G. - Morris - Aus'I'in Healy DENISON, TEXAS DENISON. TEXAS LOGAN'S MUSIC SHOP DENISON. TEXAS 4I5 W. Main DiaI I-IO5-7656 You Know LabeI's by IIs Labels LABEL'S WOMEN'S WEAR 3IO W. MAIN STREET FAMILY SHOE STORE Red Goose Shoes for Children Grace Walker Shoes for Ladies Paini- ... Wallpaper John C. RoIoer+s Shoes for Men DENISON. TEXAS 3I4 W. Main Dial HO5-23II WELCOME CHARGE ACCOUNTS SporIing Goods WE'RE APT TO HAVE IT I25 W. Main HO5-5775 HUGH CHESNUTT AGENCY II3 N. BURNETT AVENUE Insurance JENKINS' Your Phofographers Since I9I2 4I2 W. MAIN DIAL HO5-I484 WORTH-CAMPBELL INSURANCE AGENCY SI'a+e Farm Insurance I20 S. RUSK DENISON. TEXAS LANGFORD PRINTING COMPANY BOX I 06 DENISON. TEXAS DENISON FOOD STORE Woodard SI'reeI' and Rusk Ave. DENISON, TEXAS Across From Pos'I' Office JACK ALLEN, Owner Free Delivery Dial HO5-2230 U.S. CLOTHING CO. ARROW SHIRTS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY CALIFORNIA SPORTSWEAR Congra+uIa'rions, . Graduafes GRAYSON COUNTY HARDWARE CO. Complefe Prescripfion Cenfer PENN PHARMACY R. A. PENN, Owner Dial HO5-2828 200 W. Main DENISON, TEXAS NORTHSIDE JENNINGS NEXT TO BUS STATION 5I7 WesI' Main S+. DIAL HO5-63b3 Denison High School I959 Graduaies, CongraIuIaI'ions and Besi' Wishes THE CITIZEN NATIONAL BANK OF DENISON X.. Jodi Gies and Larry Lessley experiment with crystals in their Chemistry class. Complimen+s of K. WOLENS BEAR DRUG COMPANY AND THE PHARMACY ROY DOSSEY AND FRANK OZMENT Service for +he Sick . Struggling through general aptitude tests are Linda Shelton and Paul Burnett. Compliments 1 of 1 BILL'S HARDWARE I3I WEST MAIN Shop C LAY'S I+ Pays THE THOS. D. MURPHY CO. RED OAR. IOWA Sales Promo+ion Ideas D. SOUTH TRAVIS 2238 Easf Lamar SHERMAN, TEXAS , TW3-3594: DUSEK AND MILLER 'The Family Sports Sfore' 226 W. MAIN HO5-l293 if Boa+s and Mo'I'ors ik Sporting Goods 727 Toys and Games Complimenis - of - PARKSIDE BEAUTY SALON Complimenfs of DALLAS MORNING NEWS Daily and Sunday - SI.75 Monfhly Daily Only - SI.50 Monfhly Sunday Only - 20c Per Copy C. E. HENDERSON 7I50 LAKE VIEW DR. HO-5-I2I0 PRESLEY AUTO PARTS Hof Rod Equipmenf for All Cars HusI'I+one 8: SmiH'y Complimenfs of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE COMPANY FRED H. JENNINGS, Owner Mufflers Zenifh Televisions, Zenilh Sfereophonic Hi-Fidelify Record Playing lnsfrumenfs DENISON SHERMAN . . . 905 S- CrockeH .423 N. Houdon Compleie LIne of Home FurnIsI1Ings I-Io5.60a0 TW3-33I3 4II W. MAIN I' I DIXIE DRIVE-IN Complmens DENISON. TEXAS 0 I I5I5 s. Armslrong Dial I-Ios-4I46 PALMER 5 DRIVE-INN V. A. BRUNO LUMBERYARD Minnesofa Painls P.O. BOX 53 602 S. CROCKETT DIAL HO5-2005 Twin Cronnies Delicious Malfs All Kinds of Sandwiches l0I8 S. AUSTIN HO5-33l2 I mm ,,. It-, -4-,. ........ ,,,,, 11131.-W yea-....-W-..-..-.. - - - -L 1 2 If HM 1T'nn'1n'-'--f-'--T' T ' 1 ' Y . N if . ,N 5 1 I 5 ' 1 ' T .v I r , I Q ig 'if' 1 G. rl lf ....I fl' lI. f f f V I AW..-J Hia ' fl A SN OW-WH ITE , V I A. J Q? --VV x ff A '- A 5 LAUNDERERS I ff I if I ' I . af' J' A I . fl in , I A , ' 1 CLEANERS - DYERS I E AE A EEE +I :IQ 4' A .ge N E I :Q if I' I I A i i 'in f V ' 1' f 2 EEEEE x Mr. Ramsey, Mr. Allison, and Mr. Potts are always on hand when they are needed. Complimenfs Besi' Wishes Of Keep Up I'I1e Good Work J. R. HANDY J. V. CONATSER INSURANCE AGENCY I AGENCY IIO N. RUSK AVE. DIAL H05-5420 I08 N. RUSK DIAL HO5-3262 CQZQQLVJAEJQZ Bas GROCERY . . . 220 W. WOODARD Plumbmg and EIec'rrlcaI Supplies Fee P rklng I' a I Crane Plumbing Fix+ures F D I. ree envery 20I-203 W. WOODARD DIAL HO5-7303 WHITINGI Owner DIAL H05-2455 l?'!, ' ' . - . -. - ' , , 1 Av-1-fn:-v 1'1..1e,r X 'W u ' ' ' 5, 1 5 ' :-.
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