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Dallas, Texas West Studio Denton, Texas THE Published by BRONCO The Students of Denton Senior High School, Demon, Texas B Page 4 opening section faculty classes organizations favorites activities sports advertisements ff, I -1231i I , . ,- ' s I z The Staff of the l95l Bronco has attempted to depict, in a limited number of pages, a vivid picture of school life at Denton Senior High. Y'Ve have worked consistently to preserve the cherished memories of your academic progress, contest work, club socials, sock-and' sweater hops, assembly programs, formal dances . . . and other well-remembered events that will endure faithfully in your hearts. In presenting this book, we sincerely hope that you will judge our efforts by our intentions and not by our accomplishments and remember that we have done our best to give you a true representation of the year' l95l. Page 5 0 the members of the board of y education Messrs. Ben C. Ivey. WV. F, Brooks, Fred Minor, president: R. XV. Buss, vice-prcsidentg Wle pay tribute to the Denton Public School Systeni. The rapid growth and expansion of our schools reflect effective work by adininistrators, teachers, students, and citizens. The 1951 Bronco is dedicated to the Denton Public Schools and to Page 6 cation G. liuiory Taylor, NValtcr B. McClurk:1n. Not pictured, Mr. Sam Laucy, SCCl'Cf2l1'y. denton public schools 1950-51 the cooperative spirit prevailing throughout the schools. NVQ challenge all to unite in building even 21 more effective efluczxtional program for the youth of thc Public School System. Page 7 CULT NN-1 7 VAL i J W f iwxf 52910 our superintendent Mr. Chester Strickland Page 10 our assistant principal our principal Mr. JOIHIIIY Guycr Mr. A. O. Calhoun Page ll fa ulty DR. li.xR1. .L XRNOLD, A.B., A.M., ED.D. .X'.'l'.S.C. Cu-mdinator of Student Teaching Lois :XX'liRl'lA'I', BA., NLS. AIllHIl'lHllfil'S MRS. FRANCIS BAKER, 13.5. Home Economics MRS. 'luxuu' BROOKS, BA., MA. linglislz Norm Lui BROWN, B.S.. EN-LED. English Donn E. CHRISTMAN, B.S., MS. Ilrizfrrx Ed. and Trad: MRS. Nlaxlbi DmBl.li, B.S., M.S. Cmuzsalur and Mathematirs CZ,xRm.x'N 1,01SBINS, B.S. Svfretarv I0 lhe School lfuard Mus. .IULIA DEAN livfws, BA., MA. Music' We zzdmire pretty neclelim loo, Mrs. H1ld.SIlfl. Mas. VIENSUN H,u.l., ILS., Speech MRS. JAMES B. HIN1sMAkc1l. BA.. NI..-X. Cafeteria Supenfism' Mus. JAMES B. HIJDSON4, BA. Se61'1'ta1fv to the S1lpf?1'llllI'!lll!'lIl R. R. HYMAN, 13.8. Biology C. C. joxxs, B.A., M..-X. Industrial Arts Aus'roN KEk1,Ex', B.A., M.lin. Distributiw Education Bon KNIGHT, B.S. Crafts and Shop B. B. MACKEY, B.A. Mathematics MRS. FRED MCCAI Health Education M.S. N, 13.5. Al1'.s'. Wilks .stresses good English. .1 faculty W facul y MRS. l'.x1 m.ow McCoy, BA. l,iIn'arian EULA!-I MCELROY, ISA., MA. linglish Mus. Cixzcluc BELL BICKEI wx, 15.8. Nl X Crnrnfrzmrirll Arts C.-XRROLI. NICNIATH, B.S.. M.Ml:s. Iiand MRS. BERT NIOORIQ, BS., NLE. N.T.S.C. Superrfisor of Conznzwfial A119 jo Owuik, BA. I,nti11, Speffclz, Illlll English XVAl.'l'1iR PARKIQR, ILS., NLS. llirvflnr of Aflzletits IOIINII5 B. l'Lvc:HAkn, ILS.. MA. -T.S.C.l'V. SLlIJ6VTffSU'i' of CUlIlHlffI'l'fIll A215 H. D. RlDlilill'l'S, B.S., MS. Yomizmzal Avrzcullmr Miss Wells gives the fmnual eve test , - -. R, G . Nlks SAILY Romans B5 Phxszcal Lrlucalum Ms W F Swloor B X M Hvonco and E1'IffllS'lI ORAA FI Sl1ARb BS Fzzms and llflzlcllfs IACK SIRICKLAND BS NI S Socml Science WAVQE lAxLok BS MS Science MHll76lIIIlf1C? A C H XI xml: B X T CU ln mrlz mlm 1 glllllflll Teachznfv Iofxxxm WELLS B S NI S Health Education NIRS CLIN1 Hum BS X X English CHARLES L XVILSON B 9 jnurnalzsm and T11 flzvlz NIRS Xuu x Oxrul yOUNf BS NI..-X. 1' S C Il Sullnmlmi ofH0n1e Ffonomirxv NIRS H C l11mER gff'H 'fIllX In Punw ml . . . A NLS. v ' 4' I ' R. ', ,.., A. . , D l ' 4. .' -Q ', 1 I A 1 2 7. i A' , . .. . .,v. I 'I Pl V J Am .y l. . . , , DR. . 1. ', ,vc , MA., I'll.IJ .S. 1. . f - ' Ir - If 'V S Q :U , .. ., A ..l. if .. ' 7 ..'., .l..' 3 f' I. ' r- ,, 1 , . .. , , ,l , . . .e ..., ..,l lVIuslc, Maestro, Please! facult u WW N ' SEATJLD: Iohunic XVCHS, rcportcrl Julia Troeycr, vicc sealer ctass prcsidcut. ASTANDINC: Brmtc Herring, sccrctguyg Son 0 uv Blonclcll, prcsidcut. Not uicturccl, lim Bob Alrcd vffwer-S ' K Page I9 senio . . . Page 20 CLAIRE ADAMS Bon QXLRED CUB Amos .fX1.l4:1c M,-ui ANDERSON 1h1.1.x' ASI-my AI,-XRY XIIRGLNIA ATKINS I,-XCKII2 HALTHROP CIIARLLQS BARNIETT ELEANOR BARNES Sue Suddalll, president of Home Mulc- ers Club, jvresents a U.N. Flag to om school. class of CQARILY IRENE BATILY JAMES BECKNER KIOJZ BELLW Dux BIGCS CJSIIAR BI.ANKmfr1aYER SONNY BLONDELL BET'1XY BONDS ENIILY BONHMI Lriwls BOYLICS 'Honey Boyn has this dance with Mary A tkins. Page 21 sen iors Page 22 NI,xxu:11c Nuu. BRIGGS -IAQQKY BROWN WANDA BR'vAN'1 BEN Rlczmxkn BURNS ANN CALLAIIAN Romani FAYI' CAM' OT15 R. CARTER K 1cNN1c'1'1'I CAS: It DN K,xYw1N CIIAPMAN Slay wllh il, lim!! I 'ssof' Br:TTx' CLIQMENTS 1lALPI-I COLE Ross CONIIVI ON -IANE COOPER ININIY COP15I.AN1m MARGIIQ KIRAWFURIF KAY CROSS BOBBY CROUCH IDAVID CI4Ol:c:n ll must have been u lm! 701:61 ............ , .,,, . , ,, , , . W4 M 1 I ' Q qsmix Q g,, g . N 4 C.., - VM Q, WA, gf km W SQ? 5 4 Q Q 2 Q? fe ,, 1,5 -:': , Q 531 W 2, 3222? 5 3 'wav Wink aff-1 MW ,f 'z,MW' K, y ww ,fa .V --Wx ,,., yf rg, .2 ., ,.,.,.,., 3 ,.,. , , mf -,NM WY 1 'Vx rg f . fezasmer A K Iiaiaisiaiaiai:-: 1 + be , :2: if -U., .gi AE Av-:I M5 4555 9115, , , L. . Page 23 seniors . . . Page 24 MAIIIQAIQIQT CROUCH .XLLACICNIC CURRY DAX'IIJ DAVIS , L fn I J' ,- ,I Q I L f' , LL 1 f N wr Q' g,.f we ' A X X . 4, 1 VAN' 1'-'Liz' ' l 'if L , 5 fl- L U DQROIIIY DANVSON NELI. DIQNMAN IMIIQS DOUGIIERTI' -IAMIQS EI.I.Is LIXTON ELLIS ELAINE FAI.I4IiNIsERI5 Gulali out for zz history grade C HSS DON FAUGHT PATSY FOSTER EUGENE FOSVLER BILLY YVAYNE FRANRS SUNNY JEAN GIXRNER BETTY GHEEN HARLAN GOODNER SHIRLEY MAC GRAHAl'f BETTY SUE GRIFFIT Denton High Radio Players are 011 the air at one 0'cl0ck each Tuesday. of' Page 25 senior . . . Page 26 l,xN1c:E GRISE NQRL E. I'IARliROVlf LANELLE IIARRAI l511.Lv jolt Il,xRRn QIAIXIES HARRIS LEQNA HARRIS Mlczmix' 1-lRF1f1NG'1YoN CHARLES RAY I1liNlJELRSON BILLY Lovcn HENSLEY Are they ivzlemslerl in 66711711115 or ll Knight? lass of BRLYU5 PIERRING PA'1 rY HOLNI as CHARLIQS H01-Kms IQION f'IUl FMAN Romana lllfwlmz Imuis Ilmulms BRICK AIACIKSUN BILL -IAMI-1s .Ioc:121.vN lARRlaII ffl Tram 111111 lmwnl 111.sl Hlllflfllvl nmfr , fy you, .'1IlI1.l. 91427, ,-fL,L.,f .1 ,,,ffff'f ,d V5A.?f?.,f K if Y .JV il I '47 ,Qi 614641 ' ' LAVV , , I ' , f 1 A If f N v 4,7111 M4574 .bxfbru . fw- X A Page 27 seniors . . . Page 28 OPAI. JQHNSON, SANDRA KAHN CAROLPZ KlL.KLlDl,lR C.xRoL Kmr: KQICNEVA LAMBERT JOHNNY LAWHON DA-xx Mmmox JIKINIY NIADEWPILI, SHARON MAc:Nlass Time out for refreshments class of KIA!-an BIASSEY SARAH NICBRYDE CQAYLE IXICCREELESS JAMES MCC LIRLIQY MARY Lou MQNABB R. L. IXIEADOR Dfwm MMNE PAUL BIKINI? JL'ANl'l'A NIELCER b Dr, Ha1l'ygiUe.sa blood lest. Page 29 sen 'or . q':qV: W .. .:,,..:2 .,,.,:.,v,.,,. ,, I 1--1-- ':' ' 'izzz X :. .5 I -4 ' ' 3 '222 2 ' :' ::. N i ::,:::, , QL? x Q VT, ..f4'..'v. f,.V- 1 ::- ' ' K' 'W qzqk ' qwul AAAAA,. : ':':': ' ': X xv A Y ' v,-.v,v,v,v,...,,. :IEIEIEIEIEIEIEIE AV? 1 2' ,H .2-- Mk .. -.::: Page 30 Ihfum' MlI.L1z1z llfxvm EXIINTOX JOHNNY Moli1.1.1-iR mlm' KXIORCZAN 1il'csliNL: AIORROXX' ADRIAN Nm my CIHARLIQS IXIVLIQEY .Im'c :E IXIw:Rs -'Oli NASH Honor Society 7'lI61IIIl67'5 enjoy luncl. mgetlmr. 88 AIARCIE NEI.SiJN KENNETH O'D11i1.1. GI.142NA fJI.lVliR liolsm' NIUE Omlox KENNETH Ow1aNs GALA Im' PA RK me LAURA PARVIN .Io ANN PA'1N'mN of Innes Hom me PIQNNINGTON .Sluclelzi Cuzzzzcfl rlelzfgzziex lffawf fm file fzfzfzual SASG I'UIIY'l?lIlf07'I in Okla- lzfmm Ciiy, Ol:I11fmnm. '51 wwl NW 4 M Eff , A .. x Ni-1?-sEe:zg:,.,., ,f ' iw WE SS? :,:..,.::.: ..,..,, 'i W 32:5 .-..: ::s:ag:g- :.. -'-'-5 .LZ ,.:..: : , - W in ,m Q5 Q , '1 7 5252 M .V 2,3 Y ,gum W' it sg My y fi ex W, W . Q '-f'2sesszsi:5:a:::.Q. , fp Q' ie , 93? Y rv N ,ffl fi Page 31 senior . . . Page 32 JOHNNY PENNINGTON BETTY PETFRBIAN JACK PETICRSEN R I ncu' 1 N 1'112T'1'v NIARX' PH1u.IPs Bomsm JEAN PICKRELI. NIARc:R1i'1' POPE DLLORA PUCKEI1' AIAUDE Jo 1lAMSP1Y Our lilfle lzomemakers. In c ass of Emv1N,x R min S1isAN ANN Ruin .Iona RUMAN U AIUs'1'1NE IQOACHXJ lumix' SANDS ff' 1'A'1'sY SHARIBER NKlliAIf ' 11fLEY JOAN Suuas X'Vx'NE1,.L SAIITIPI Was your flfllld limi 111111, Dawirl? Page 33 Page 34 senior . . . PAUL SNIDER JINIAIY SOLOAION SUE SLTIJDATH YV. SYVITZER HOLLIS DEAN TRIETSCH HORACE TRILTSCH IULIA TROIQLLLR CQLORIA V EAN UEVA GEORGE XVA'1'K1Ns Soon we!!! lmzfe a new dress ss of PATSY W1cL,K KIOHNNIE YVELLS DAv1D LEE XVHITE KIANIILS Euaox XV H1113 Mmun XVHITL1 VELMA XVILLIABIS B1l.L1E FAB XV1LL1NcsHAxx JOAN XV11,L1NGHAM BEVERLY YVILSON NORMA YVOUDRUNI Page 35 Wwwvfwaa Xu mx fm , Q if 5 ,P I R I M 0 ,W ,,,x , 2 , E 2 W.. , yhxm ,,., Wswm ,,7 lass of '52 Yvo1111c Allcu Tc1'1'ill Ccnc lgC2llC qlo A1111 Hell Billy Doyle Bicklcy Dan 1301011 Nlzlry A1111 Boylcs V1il'llll12ll1 l-i1'z111cl1 -IOl1Il Howzird l31'ow11 Lewis Ulznllzictc H1'o1v11 Skllll l'i1'ow11 XVz1y11C l'5111'cl1 Nlickic C1z1ll1o1111 Billy Merle C2llI11JlJCll Dick C,lz1stlcbc1111y AIOl1l1 Eclward Clmzilc Pcggy Coggcsluill Pzltricizi ixllll Clolwcll Mary Alcaucttc Cllllilf' 77lIf.S'llIIIfS in the IJ.H.S. f,7l'llfiI':'ll Crlrltesf, UVU.:f'G of Ilemorlvlfy llwgcili 5 ,.,.:A:.A A 1 5 'III1 5 AAAA, VQIAQ V 'll' -.,,,,,,,.,.:: EE?EE,f. v l' ' .,-A zzz :-: 2 z: :.v : M ljllalz :-- 4 e 1 ,:,.,i.,i ...,..,.,..,,. -irf2E2::F2 ' N ::' ':2': l julia is the only one who !H'USll6d her teeth this mornizzg. Page 38 1 11 il C C Lllcn Davis Suzzu1nc Dean George Douglas john Fred Duncan Bill linlow Mz11'ycllz1 Fallis X'V2ll'lllZl Foster Biilwbilfil Gz1ll1rz1itl1 loss Garrison Charlie Gibson Dick Hanson Ann Both Hardin Cl. YV. l'I2l1'UkI'OVC m Shirley Harris Bernicc Hope Don Ray Hudspeth Byron Hundley George Edward 1111112111 ss of 9 Dale Irick Clmrlie .Iuckson Clifton johnson Bill -loncs Curtis -jones lo Ann Flll'l11Cl' uloncs Ricliarcl Kcrlnow Gencliu King, Blilcliul Frziliccs Lznicuslci' Nolan Landers Norma Nllziync Lowric Doltic Mzlclclox Agnes Martin lvllllillll Marlin Mildred Mcllriclc Herbert Alc:Cl1n'ley .lo Ann Ncllzinicl Arvell lXlcNz1lt 3 2 ' l M i Q-i A N'-s- ' wtf il in iiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiii V iill 4. , .l.. if Q ll' 1 f M X ....,, M 1 gl. my VVV,,. , ,,,, ffl ' Q. gi t Qi .. , f 'S 'XR is m ...Q Page 39 English was newer II joke for me ' . .1 O C ,yunlors Darlene Mills Aloe Mitchell Carl Moreland i 'Io An n Morrow Mary Moss Mary Lou Mullens Clay Newton Delores Owens Evelyn Page lane Perrin Ariliur Powell Nelva Powell .lac ob Price Melvin Rainey Ray Gene Rich Mary Sue Robbins Lucy Grace Rollins Cletus Ruff B -i. A 5 .4 , E Are these fellows aclually learnirzg to debate? . Q . Page 40 M ss of '52 lilonicr Ryan David Sanford Jerry Sinnnons Elsie -Io Smith Philip Smith lidwarcl Starncs Penny Stallings Bob Stuart xlznnes Tabor Kenneth Taylor Glvnn Vaughn Nlzinlyc Klo Xvllggflllifl' llznncs YVZIIUI Glynn XVzn'cl Betty Ruth XVells Grzlcic LQC YVils0n klczin YVilliznns Bill X'Vliitc Esther NVooclwo1'tli Lelzl Grazia: Zcrwci' M. mil. -, -y:55:5:5,:,5 V 5? W . 5 1555555555: ' .... 5 .ziiisgf . 6 f Q ,A 4 WWW, 3 -:::::::: ::- ' f:.::::::. .. 45' ww say 5 5 'W W K . uf' hge sophomore class officers Betty Trocgcr, U'C21Sll1'Cl'Q Jo Ann Matthews, 5C'C1'CK2l1'yQ Herman Moore president: 'Indy Taylor, vice-president. Page 42 Patsy Aclznns Bettye Aclziy Dan Addington Dorothy fXlCX2ll1LlC1' Mary Lou Argo Annie Lou Arnislrong X'Vz1ndz1 Durlcnc Arnold Anita Austin -lucky Lee Bailey lXlzn'garcL Suu Ballinger Billy lfiurlmcr Xlzirtlm lizntcmzm Glcnwood Hays Billy Murl Bczlird Danna Mario Beale Ruth lficclcr Mary .Io Bishop Anna Blackwell c ass of 9 3 Page 43 Wim IU01,Il!l'7l,l rrozurl arozmd Mr. Hyman? Billy, are you eflwes-c1'1'oppi21g? Page 44 humor Rochelle Blair KICZUHIC Bonds Anne Bonham Barbara Brewer NHIICE' jane Briggs Oliver Briggs Neal Richard Brodie Bobbie Brown Sherrill Broyles Curtis Bruce Frank Bruce Peggy Ann Burch Iilll Burgoon . K Lila llo Burns Geraldine Bush Helen Joyce Bush Szlnnnye jean Caldwell jim Czlllahan l 9 ass of 5 Dorothy -lean Cullum Henry Ray Calvert Glcuda Colcuc Carpenter Charles -Izuucs Currico Louise Carter Stcllzl Mac Czasrlcbcrry Darlene Clmllin Bobby Cllmucy Mildred Claytor Tom Cochran LuNCll Coclgcrcll Charles Cole Ruby Iczm Colliuswortlr Hilmzl Cltllsllzlw Ricllard Clrocikctt Bcssie Mzaric Crum: .lack Curry Joyce Darnell The H Borrzlf' is now in the making. Page 45 A-w-w-zu, Bet you say that to all the girls. Page 46 so homor Clara Nell Davis Mary Davis Richard Davis Nancy Dickey Catherine Dickinson lo Ann Dooley Louis Dunaway Shirley Ann Dunn Murray QTQXQ Dutton Margin' Ellis Cliarlcnc Ellison -Iolene Enibry .Icannc England A. M. Erwin Earl XVaync Erwin .loc Max Erwin james Evans Tommie Ruth Ewan c ass of ' eiiv C lenn Ferrell Bee Fisher Lewis Flyr Mary Kay Ford Xflllll Fave Ford Glenda Fuller Juanita Fultz uid Gene Gamble Xlyion Gantt Don Gaston Glenn Gaston P 1t1 ieii Giles Ramon Giles Carroll Goen Norris Goteher olmny Grady jean Green af Bill Fry D2 J .i1:5,y,1,t1t,,1,: E:,5 E:z5:,.:..,. V Vw .AA,,,i::,:t,,, 't,..,,ttyytt iiizii :,,,,: Z if ..,. . A 1-,.EEA,,.E -H im.. - 'rmttt -it-:-: E ,ti .-,,- : . -.:., ,:, A y A il F 5' s ii -E 1 M? v ':::' I ...,, : 2 5 J ,.,sE a,,,,-:s 1 ',,?g,,, .1 ..,. , ., .. KJ .5:5EEEj,:.:.:.:.:.v,v::5::1: , i , 1:': E5'::i3':r wt - -.-525523: 'i i' in , it Y 1 Qi Q M A-3- f JIS T00 bad it wasn't my writin' arm Page 47 Q' 5 .-.-. : .-,:,. ,ff y 5 , 51 Q X -Q 1 ' , v ,,, S, ' K 5? Wx Z ,,.. ..:.:.,.:.:.,.:,:,:,:,:, s , ,K sp 4, Y gf H H --:.::,,R -,i ,.,. , . ,As , : 1 ' 1 '5 Q Q MW , M4691 Hail, Alma Mater . Page 48 humor Doris llczin Crilffitli incl Grissoin jean Griswold B. Haisler lVeston Hall Vclmzi Lou Hummoiid Helen Harbcrt Ai81'gZl1'Cf Hurbert Bess Harwell lircilc Harwell Dick Hastings Eloise Hebzird Cllzirles Hines David Hodgson Sue Hogzm jim Ben Holcomb Doris Holt Margznret House lass of '5 Dale Houston Joe Hob Hubbard Ben Ivey, Bobby Jackson Clara llarinon Annu 'Ioyce .Iohnson Clyde Johnson June Johnson Anne Jones Shirley Ann jones Charles Karnes Billy Kenas Wlelilon Knight Leon Lassiter Louise Lawson -Iinnnie Pearl Lewis Thelma Ruth Lewis james Lockriclge M Q f w. .. .... em: 5 iq, ,f I ' EEI2: 'f ' ' ,, m f W Q -251 ' :- 4 ' www ,W My :.,.,. , ,, .,.,.,.,., y :.::::- ii1:::::':': L if I zzzff' :::i rlz i ii if ---- l L' :,' ' ,.,: X f .,.,:,:,:,:: ,,, roor vi oolol Page 49 l'Jiscz1.ss1'm1 g'l'O1,l!7S in IVV. Tll3'lfJl',.Y fl07'lI6TO0lI'I Burned weiners are always tasty. Page 50 so humor c12ll'0lyl1 AIZIIJCITY Dale Nlzlclcwcll xvillldil Mzndcwcll Troy Mzmkin Mary Munn Robert Martin Tcx Martin SIIG Mason lloycc .Xllll Massey .Io A1111 Muttlwws Tommy Maxwell Dorothy Mays Clolleeu McDonald Pat McDonough James Meadows Virgic Mac Meeker hlzimcs Meine Ioe Mitchell ass of 95 Rosemary Mizell Herman Moore X'Vinton Noah Oscar O'Neal Patricia O'Rear Bill Oxford Shirley Jean Padgett Lloyd Pickrell Billy Price John Burl Price Shirley Pritchett Robert Pruett Charles Raney Don Reeves Vernell Reeves Margaret Reid Dale Ridenhour Alta Mae Ooteu This little button starts the car. Page 51 Temfiling, airft il. ' Page 52 so homor Shirley Riney Daniel Rippe Wayne Robertson Lon Ed Rogers A. Ruff Jimmy Russell Mattie Salmon T. J. Self, jr. Janice Shirley Betty Sinunons Betty Skidmore Nancy Slack Raymond Slinker Billy Smith Dillon Smith .Iolmie Smith Rebecca Smith lane Smyers ass of ' Nettie S1Ja1'ku1a11 Shirley Speake Roberta Lois Speegle Sue Sprague Sandra Stark ,Xuclrey Stuart Ella Stuart Elton Stuhhlelielcl -Iudy Taylor Shirley Taylor june D. Thomas Bill Tilley Thomas Ray Trietsch Betty Troeger Neva Turner Patsy Upchurch .Ian Vannoy Martha Vigus tt.....:.,:,, lllllll' 3 21: 1 552 M Page 53 fl few pain ters on sf1le.s'rm1z1.s'l1ip Page 54 sophomor Royce Ylfagg Bobbie Sue lvaggoner E Bill Wfalker Ann Watson John Xlfehrung jerry VVhatley Don Duane Williams Clyde Xvillingham Mary Sue X'VOUdI'l1lll Ruth X'Voods Sonya Youngblood Betty Lou Zilar Wim! llmxe clsemimls will do for you. Tl1at's good on the spine. W QW ..,. QW? wi' WL ls., M .... ,JM 5.5 ,W ww E ,fr xyx 3, P -Jw QA xx fa i:a2aaas:a:::::1 ' 'W' -a ' 6' :. , Nwvpwdfw 1 'fx-:Qfv ff' ' , MYAQ Q f iwh f x ' .5 , fi ' , KAW Vx '- ' R sf? ,af if ' ,ls 4 ' QM i J W if f 8 ' wif N 'E' ref' aw , , . 4, . ffrlgggfxr fffazx yi xf -f 1 :E if .L A ie Q , M 8 3l1lZ3tIO 55 K g O ZF XX af fl,- xAN 1 N-.xx W... X f ,ff X f S I N,-x,.,.f-- MX XS -X, f X ff ff! UT ,' f N f fx xg ful Y-fa bronco staff Emily HOIIIIZHII Iidiiflz' Kcuue Ellen Davis flssislmzl lidilm' Mary V. Atkins Typist L11 O'Dc11 Student Pfl0l0g1'6Ipfl6l' age 58 an open letter Thank you. Stuff, for working on The Iirmzro with such willingness and cooperatiorr, If you have enjoyed our working together as much as I, then I'm glzul. 'lio you, Mrs. Smool, l express my appreciation for having the patience to leach us how to publish our annual. lo Mr. Taylor amd Kenneth, I wish to express my grutitiule for working umiringly with the' photography. You ure responsible for the many fine pictures in our hook. With the student botly's cooperation :mtl the staffs hard work this hook could not have heen other than an success. Sincerely. '5' -f if? A x , ma 9 on am l X , b Ann Callalmn 1 ' Business Nlamwei i XX, ' J r t t, Lv. - L'-Ion Huffman ' I e11t'1.1'rf2 Eciitm' Sonny Blondell 51901725 Edilm' Xf f. l , , i , -, Mrs. XV. E. Smoot I ac'L1lly Sponsor Ylfayne Taylor Ifurzzlly PIl0lf0g'l'Ilibllt'?l Page 59 CICNTISR: Noel Hargrove, editor. SITTING: jo Ann Bell. julia Troeger. Johnnie Wells, editorg Bruce Herring Don Faught, David Davis, Harlan Goodner. Jeannette Curry. Bernice Hope. lilsie joe Smith. Shirley Harris. S'lAND- ING: Miss Loraine Hyde, NTSTCZ student teacher: Mr. Tom IVright. student teacherg Mr. Charles L. XVIISOII sponsorg Miss june johnson. TSCIV student teacher. horseshoe st The high school newspaper is an instrument of education. It affords a training ground for students interested in newspaper work while educating them in the resources of the school and its needs. The Horseshoe helps the people of the community by informing them ol' the school system and its oper- ation. Julia Troeger, Noel Hargrove. Editor Page G0 i 'M W'4 Iolmnx Lf1ul1o11, lug clugl b a e eaters 11111 1l11lls dupctul bv thc lug squ acl IIL Q lllul ll 101111111 11116111115 clu1111v tha school yn 11 Ihe olajggtnn 18 Lo Lccp the stunlcut body Alut to ll16 clc111gc1s md to 1 lCllL tlm lllllllllllu O1LlLllX 111cl quxcklx Xl1s C I Mclxelxcv lb lxcultx lClV1S0l 61406108181 lXLI1llLlll C'lSlllOll Don Il clspelh olmm lmhon A sh ll0lIlC1 Rx oe liglux gn I 5 jr 11111111 fllllifi 11111111 Russell Don ldllullll Pllll Munn Ll1Q6IlCl0WlBl XX unc Louxm B1lly Illlex F1125 EPT. einstein of omorr Emily Bonham, reporter, Ann Callahan, president, Gala Park- er, vice-presidentg James Dough- CTIY, SCCIACIZIYY-U'C3SLl1'Cf. The purpose ol the Denton Chapter oi the Texas Junior Academy ol Science is to contribute to the growth and development of its members by pro- viding for the encouragement ol individual investigation, keeping up with cur- rent advancements of science, and becoming acquainted with active science or- ganizations. Members attend local, regional, and state meetings and present papers and projects on scientific subjects. FIRST ROYV: Mary Mann, LaNell Cockergll, Jean Griswold, Betty Clements, Nell Denman, Claire Adams, Gala Parker, Kay Cross, Ann Callahan, Sue Sudrlath. Carol King, Patsy Sharber. SECOND ROIN: Judy Taylor, Genelia King, Elsie Jo Smith, Sharon Magness. Emily Bonham, L'Jon Huffman, Eugene Fowler, Noel Hargrove, James Dougherty. THIRD ROIV: Miss Lois Averitt, co-sponsorg Jo Ann Bell, Margaret Crouch, Julia Troeger, Johnnie Ivells, Jane Cooper, Patsy Foster, Eleanor Barns, Norma W'oodrum, FOURTH ROIV: Mickie Calhoun, Sarah Mcliryde, Betty Bonds, Ross Compton. David Crouch, Pe v ,esliall,Q,IQomin,yL.lXLQr1,niLe,. Dale Houston. FIFTH RONV: Byron Hundley, Johnny Lawhon, Leona Harris, Jo Ann Patton, Janice Shirley, Ann Jones, Jean Green, Eloise Hebard, Buddy Cole, Kenneth O'Dell. s Ah - f f X x , , , W, Wsaswi- , ,,.v f aa. 1,-Yfiqww.,-..W. more einstein gwfzsmf FIRST ROIV: Don Reeves, Don XVillia1ns, Morris Gotclter, .Xnna Joyce Johnson, Bess Harwell. Sonya Young- blood, Jeanne England. Mary Sue Woodrum. George Douglas. Homer Ryan, Don Hudspeth, Jerry Ferrell, Clyde svlllillgilkllll, Joe Nash, Billy Hensley, Joe Reiman. SECOND ROXV: Mr. R. R. Hyman. co-sponsarg Billy Kenas. Jimmy Russell. Joyce .Xnn Massey, Betty Lou Zilar, Pat O'Rear, Rochelle Blair. Nancy Dickie. Jinnny Solomon. Bobby Crouch. li. XV. Switzer. David Davis, Jack Petersen. Jim Callahan. Doyle Smith, Jim Carrico, Mr. Hlayne Taylor, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Johnny Grady, Myron Cantt. Ben Ivey, Jr.: Betty Troeger, Nancy Slack. Jeanne Bonds. Margaret House. FOURTH ROXV: Charles Karnes. Bill Ifry, Elton Stubblefield, Bill Bickley. Glenwood Bays. Noel Hargrove, Bexerly Hlilson, Jimmy Copeland, Royce Hlagg, Carroll Coen, Henry Inmon. Joe Bob Hub- bard, Charles Rainey. FIIVIJH ROIY: Dayid Hodgson, Bobby Brown, 'l'eX Dutton, Lon lid Rogers. IYeston Hall. Lewis lflyr. Dick Hanson, Charles Hopkins. Harlan Cooclner. Tex Martin. Herman Moore. John Wehrung. Dick Hastings. SIXTH ROXV: Winton Noah. Charles Cole. IVeldon Knight, Bill W'alker. In addition to engaging in standard scientiIic'l work, the Science club tries to have a well-rounded program that includes participation in school and com- munity activities. For instance, it has sponsored alter-Iootball game dances, 4 was eo-sponsor ol homecoming day with the Booster club, co-sponsored the Hal- loween carnival with the Library club, and published TexScirmf1, state publi- cation of the Texas Junior .Xcademy of Science. Mr. XVayne Taylor, sponsor: Miss Lois Averitt and Hr. R. R. Hyman, Co-sponsors. Page 63 FIRST ROXYZ Gcnelin King. lfjon H11if1112111. xl-illlllll 1'vOSIC1'.4llIS!ll1C Roach, lillen Dz11'is. 115 e o 51111111 X111 Yclson. Ann Cz11I11h1111. SECOND ROW: Nlnry Nloss. jo .xllll Nluttlzews. 136111 'lrocgcrz A 11111 H'1lC1l1111 ju 11 Vroeger, Patsy Foster. Gala l'Il1'liCl'. Yvonne .-111011. THIRD ROW: XX'cs1on Hull. Sonny Blondell D 11p Ho11Q1o11 I'IC1'lU2lIl Moore. George 1Vz1tki1'1s. Charles Karnes. Noel Hzlrgrcwc. F011R'1 H ROW:-1i111C1ll1h111 Pele Xlll LN Rifharcl Davis. Lon licl Rogers. Mr. jack sllilfflilllllil.5170115011 law layers The student Council desires to C11CO111'21gC 21 spirit ol' COO1JCl'2ll10l1, loyalty and in11ivi1l11z11 responsibility: to provide traiiiing in citizenship, 211111 to IJIOITIOIC the gCIlCl 2ll wcllzlre ol thc school. SEJXTILD: Patsy Foster, secre- tary: Gala Parker, rcporterg Ann C 21 1 1 21 11 fl 11, pz1r1ian1entz1riz1r1. STANDING: Sonny Blonclell, ll'C2lS11l'C1'1 Justine Roach, vice- prcsident: Noel Hargrove, presi- dent. Page 64 Lilly Hensley president' X1'l1'y Virginia Atkins U'CZiSU1'Cl C '1y11' XIcC1'eless SLCl'CI'll'y' l 1 1 '1' - 1.ge1' vice-p1'Csi111'11I,. masters of the grey ma tier The puiposes 01 Lhe N 111011 11 1101101 Society 111 10 111 nte 1111 Cl1t11L151dSIH 101 5c110l.115l11p, L0 St1lIlU1llC .1 desne to 1S1'lL1L1 SLIVICC, L0 p101110t1 worthy 1141101 ship 111111 to 11110111 we the 11evel0p111ent 01 1 1111111101 111 pupils 01 the Denton SC11101 High 5611001 11RSl RON hula Xlcimless Lllllly 13011111111 x1lTg1C 11114111111 Johnnie Hells Nell De11111111 8211111 X11Bry1lc Nhuy Vlfglllll X1k111Q Sue 51111111111 Betty Sue 15011115 SLCOND ROXV M1s 1 R Brooks Qponsor 11111 lmeger Mickey 1-111111101011 11111 C1111111n L 1011 I111ffm111 11k1e Bl1l11I'Ol7 x1llg1TCI lupe junes 1DOL1g11C1l, Bill, Hensley pig ,, . ,,,,, .......,.,,,. . ..., . ..,..,. , ......,,,, .... ,,,, . ,..,..,., . , x,., , ymisss-bww fw,w,,,,f1w.,m.. ' Jimmy Russell, lirst vice-presi- dentg Gloria Veanueva, secre- tary, Dottie Maddox, social chairmang Jane Cooper, treasur- er. SECOND ROYV: Noel Har- grove, president: Richard Crock- ett, second vice-president, Bruce Herring, publicity chairman. ale asies J' ,ri JW Forensic League is composed ol debaters, declauners. and extemporaneous f speakers who are interested in current economic, political, and social pr blems. , JA It is their objective to develop skill in public speaking and an attitude of toler- X ance for dillferent viewpoints on controversial questions. Ki ' . I3 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Veusou llall. sponsorg Gloria Veanueva. Ann Callahan. Dottie Maddxx. Kaywiuf Chapman. Helen Bush, Laura Parvin, Gayle McCreless, Mariella Fallis, Jean Griswold. Sanunye Caldwell, Darlene Arnold. Miss Jo Oyler, co-sponsor. SECOND ROVV: David Minton. Margaret Crouch. Gala Parker. Kay Qross, Margie Nelson, Margaret Harhert, Jane Cooper, Mary Virginia Atkins, Norma Jo XVoodrum. Beverly Wilson, Noel Har- grove. THIRD ROXV: Clay Newton, Betty Troeger. Betty Lou Zilar, Sue Sprague, Margaret Ho,i1se. Mary Sue Woodrum. Jeanne England, Jolene Emhry, Bruce Herring. Peggy Coggeshall. Ercile Harwell. Hfarlan Goodner. FOURTH ROYV: Lon Ed Rogers, Dana Beale. Ellen Davis. Mickie Calhoun. Nelva Jo Powell. Jane Smyers. Joyce Ann Massey, George VVZlllQlllS. Charles Hines. Glenwood Bays, Jimmy Russell. FIFTH ROW: Tex Dutton. David NVhite. Richard Crockett. Dale Houston. lYinton Noah. Johnny Lawhon. Don Filllglll. Jack Pelersen. ii we V W mv WM-'Mmm zxwmmww Km:-Mama .iss .4 Zgag .5 . 4' IIRST ROXV Darlene Arnold, Mariella lfallis, Sannnye Caldwell Sn dra klhn L lorm Ve IHUCX 1 SECOND ROXV Miss lo Oliver sponsorg Dottie Maddox. Charles Barnett Peggs C0g5f.Slllll Nhs Xerson Hall sponsoi Ku Clow D'lXlCl White, Dana Beale. Mr. Tonnny Hngaes. X ISC student leachtr i st nighters D1 dllld in the high school is a tool lor dcxclopintnt ol atti Ictne pcisonah ties and tor adjustment to life situations. The couise includes 1 study ol diama as a form of literature, as an activity, and as an CXPICSSIOH ol thc pupil FIRST ROXV: Mariella Fallis, vicefpresidentg Sanimye Cald- well, secreta1'y-treasurer3 Sandra K a h n, publicity chairman: Gloria Veanueva, second vice' president. SECOND ROYV: Dottie Maddox, presidentg Charles Barnett, business man- agen Page 67 FIRST ROW: Brice jackson, james Harral Ellis, jacky Bro vn, james Hutchins, jake Massey. SECOND ROYV: Mrs. Frances Baker. sponsor: Dorothy Mae Smith. Louise lfarter, jo Ann jones. Shirley jones. Elsie jo Smith. justine Roach. janice Grise. Claire Adams, Georgia Morse, Cue Suddath, Lucille johnson. Shirley Dunn, Fern Harp. THIRD ROW: Glenatleen Oliver, Betty Gheen, Patsy Foster, Nell Demnan. julie Troeger, Shirley Harris, Patsy Sharher, Carol King, Betty Peterman. Ella S uart. Nancy Briggs. joan Sikes, Lometa Thomas. FOURTH ROIV: IVanda Bryant. Elaine Falkenherg, Bohhi Pickrell, Betty Simmons. Sudy Reed, Delora Puckett, Shirley Mae Graham, Ijjon Huffman, jackie Balthr p, Carey Batey, Emily Bonham, Bee Fisher. FIl 'l'H RONV: jane Perrin, Mildred McBride, Mary Sue Rol mins. Betty Bonds, Evelyn Page, Margaret Pope, jo Ann McDaniel, Verna Faye Ford, Inez Grissom. Betty IVells. Nettie Sparkman, joy Swanson. SIXTH ROW: jocelyn jarrell, Genelia King, jean Garner, Ruth Beeler. Anna B xckwell, Rohhie Hunter, Patsy IVelk, Mildred Lancaster, Delores Owens, Lucy Rollins, Doris jean Griffith. SEV ENTH ROIV: Darlene Mills, Mamye jo I'Vag- goner, Bohhie Sue I'Vaggoner, Mary Helen Erwin. Lucy jo Maple., Alice Anceron, Mary Kay Ford. Wlifarj Future Homemakers of America is a National organization. Its objectives are to promote international good will, to foster the development of leadership in home and community life, to provide wholesome individual and group recre- ation, and to further interest in home economics. kitchen quee s julia Troeger, pianist, Emily Bonham, secretary: Patsy Fos- ter, parliamentariang Sue Sud- dath, president. S E C O N D ROYV: jocelyn jarrell, historian: Betty Gheen, treasurer: L'jon Huffman, sergeant-at-arms: Shir- ley Mac Graham, song leader: Brice jackson, vice-president. Page G8 Horace Trietseh, secretary, -lim Bob Alred, vice-president: Gala Parker, Sweetheart: Billy Ash- by, presiclentp Mr. H. D. Rob- erts, sponsor: Eldon XfVhite, re- porter, Adrian Mulkey, treasur- er. cow hand The Future lfarmers ol America is a national organization whose objectives are to develop leadership, to Create interest, and to develop Character and Citizenship. FIRST RONV: Sam Brown, Bill Martin, Bobby Starnes, Don Biggs, Wylie Deer, Otis Carter. SECOND ROXY: Luther Hoke, joe Mitchell, R. L. Mezlclor, Lewis Brown, Horace Trietsch. jim Bob .Xl1'Cfl. Gala Parker, FFA Sweetheartg Bill Ashby. Pete Mulkey, Eldon White, Cub Amos, Troy Nlankin. THIRD ROW: H. D. Rob- erts, sponsor, Edward Sturnes. Ralph Row, Tommy Maxwell, jim Ben Holcomb. Charles jackson. Frank Morris. Ray Cene Rich D1viclS1nford joe Belew Herbert McCurles FOURTH RON H L' Rylincler Y' 'lf' ' - VISOY Joe hrwm jfnnes Dans lom Coeltrin Thom is lrletseh Hollis lrietsch Bobby jackson Rixnionrl Knight Bobby Erwin Boel Hutcheson B111 ones WWW. mmm, 'ww lm, we---lm 1 Glcnadeen Oliver, president: Xlartha Bateman vice-president' XRD 1JOHl12lH1 SCCIACIHYY-f,l'C2lSL111 r' .ein Cfxrner, reporter' -am Smvers program chiirman. purely fem: an The PUIPOSLS ol the H1 I lte club 'nrc to promote friendship to cluelop 1 Ll6lllOClll1C spurt incl to stun tht school 'md thc Community. l X , , 1 , O O SI RON I lmxc o wvonel Darlene Cihznlfin, .lolene limbry. lircrt Haus Ill'1I11ll lnltl Sl-COYD ROM X115 C I Nlclitlxgrx sponsorg Helen Bush, Sunny jean Garner. jing Smyers Allagtne Currx Velma Xl1ll1iI119 Vornn Shlplex IHIRD ROXV: Glenn Oliver. Carole Kilgour, Dorm Holt Betlw Mlm .mmf MQ IIRSI ROM Mr Robcrt Knight, sponsorg Gene Gamble, ohnnx Xlotllu Dinid Rippe D uid Nlinton 'mln Bfulcx Jitk Cuux SECOND ROYV: lVayne Robertson, Don llllgill lhuce I-lerrxrfr C owe lnmm Chu Q Xlulkex C lenn Xiuvhn, Glenn XVartl. Clliflon Johnson. Xlr. C C onts sponsoi ba h lo butt n Objectives of thc Hi-Y Club are to train utiv mgmbu to btcomt 1 lgddu in his church, his school, and his comniunitx md to uphold tht moi xl 1C,ilUlOllS ind sou 11 standards of thc club :incl communltx 1 Johnny Moeller, scigcaiitatt- aruisg Charles Mulkcy, vice-prcsif Clontg George Inman, progruni Chairmztn: Don Faught, secre- tary-t1'C21Sll1'C1'L David Minton. president. l Page Tl E WINNER FIRST ROXV: Shirley Padgett, Alice Anderson, Dorothy Mae Smith, Bobbie jean johnson, Opal Johnson, Lucile LI0l1llSOD,JCZlll Collingsworlh. jackie I.ee Balthrop. SECOND ROW: Roberta Speegle, M'rs. Pattielou McCoy, sponsorg Dorothy Callan. Audrey Stuart, Margaret Harhert. Patsy Upchurch. Dorothy Alexander, Virgie Meeker, Clara jarmon, Lucy jo Maples, jake Massey, 'l'. xl. Self, Billy Smith. book worm Library Club 111CII1lJCI'S stimulate interest in the library through attractive displays and bv encouraging one to read good books. , , . e Mrs. Pattilou McCoy, sponsorg Dorothy Alexander, vice-presi- dentg Jackie Balthrop, president. Page 72 , fr 1 .jean Bonds, presidentg Dillon Smith, secretary-treasurer5 Mar- tha Bateman, vice-presidentg Mrs. McCoy, sponsor. paint sl 'ngers The Poster Club was organized to serve the school by advertising school activities. Students study the techniques ol effective posters. av Cockerell Johnny Wlells, Ann Bonham. SECOND ROYV: Mrs. Pattle Lou McCoy, sponsorg Martha Bateman. Juanita fultz, Bless Harwell, Pat O'Rear, Nancy Slack, jean Bonds, Dlllion Smith, Daniel Rippe, THIRD RONV: FIRST ROXV: Nancy Dickey, Anna Joyce johnson, Rochelle Blair, Charlene Ellison, Sonya Youngblood. l.aNell L james Harwell, Dick Hanson. David Sanford. ya ,, ., ..... . ..... , .,, ......, .,... ..,..,,. , . - W V. .1 ,.W -.am,MM.,iw-umm,,,.M...wm.M.wNfml.vw --wa r rm 1 swam W Square Dance Clubs were organized to teach hoys and firls how to square dance and to encouraoe munhers to take P'll't in social lfunctions. swung your partner FIRST ROV: Mary Davis. x utlv 'll'xylor. Betty Amlay. Qi'llllCl'lIlC Dickinson, Ann ones. Rebecca Smith Sherrill Broyles. Nlilclrerl Claytor. ll ynell Smith. Billie Faye xlllllIll'l1 lIl. Iovce Nlvres. Mary McCormick SECOND ROYV' Betty Skidmore. Sue Muon Lel'1 Cr1ce Lerwer, Tom f.Vl'lll lD. Mr. H. D. Roberts. sponsor. THIRD ROVV:i I-lollis 'l'rietsch. llohhy Jackson, Ross Compton. Charles Karnes. David Davis, Melvin Petty, Jess Garrison, Thomas Trielsch. Horace 'lrietsctlr Penny Stallings. Don Reeves. I A l O I C C K O , . I 1 . 1 j . , Y f. 7 3 1' . . . f , - ' l - Bobby Brown, Patricia Giles. Peggy Burch. Clara Nell Davis. Tommy Ewan, Mattie Salmon. Dorothy Mays 4 . FIRST ROXV: Margie Crawford, Justine Roach. Anita Austin, joy Morgan, Bernice Hope, Mary Philips, Shirley Pritchett. SECOND ROVV: Mrs. Gordon Dihlsle, sponsorg Nettie Sparknian, Anna Lou Armstrong, Gracie Vlil- 9l'l 'I' l . THIRD RONV: Robert Martin, X'Vayne Lowrie, Bill son, Marv .Xnn Boyles. Jeannette Curry, ., nrcy ayor Oxford. 4 do- i-do J Square Dance clubs were organized to teach boys and girls how to stluare dance and to encourage nieinliers to take part in social functions. Page 75 fi FIRST ROVV: Bee Fisher. Esther Woodworth, Jane Perrin, -lean YVilliams, Pat Adams, Ann Hlatson. SECOND ROXV: Wanda Madewell, Ella Stuart, jo Ann Matthews, Darlene Mills, Glenda Carpenter. Sherrill Broyles, Vernell Reeves. THIRD ROW: Marlene Harper, Rosemary Mizell, Peggy Burch, Sue Ballinger, Louise Lawson. Mary Davis, Truman Branch, jerry Dawson. FOURTH RONV: Melvin Rainey, james Harris, Trent lVhatley, John Burl Price. Don Maddox, Ilaines Hardy Sparkman. Billy Xllayne Franks, Richard Davis. walt Ising Beginners Social Dance Club members strive to learn a few basic dance steps and to learn niannerisms of the dance floor. iiijlly Adams, secretary-treasurerg .lo Ann Matthews, president, Billy Vlfayne Franks, vice-presi- dent. Page 76 Helen Harbert, SCCl'CK21l'y-l1'C2lS- urerg Sandra Stark, vice-presr dent: Bulah lVardlaw, president. sore t e queens Beginners Social Dance Club l11CllllJCl'S strive to learn a few basic dance steps and to learn niannerisms ol' the dance floor. IIRSI ROV llovd Plckrell nn BIUQOOH Iohn lrcd lluncxn Ileddv long Dorothy Mays Joyce Dirncll l lt J Nev lurnel SFLONID ROW Riclmid Kerbow Ann Thomas Sandrl Stark Iune Clles M'ny McCormick a johnson Helen Harbert Bulah Mfardlaw LLXCIHA Northcutt ClCl'lCll fuller THIRD ROM' Chlrles Hines 1 Maberr crm Vlmtle Sonny lnxm Billy Beaird Sue Mason Mlldled Clavtox Innmv lewis Cirolyl y I y y TOURTH ROXV Donald Btearlcv C XV Harqroxe Don Gaston Dan Addington johnny Smith Richard Brody I X Ruff Clcn C1ston Cirl Moreland Mr ack Strickland sponsor U le ,J 3 lm of .Mwwm ,,MV,,MM,.W. ., , Mary Kay Ford, 5eereLzn'y: Ecl- wina Reed, reporterg Miekie I-Ieffington, presidentg lnez Gris- som, treasurer: lloeelyn tlarrell, vicrerpresiclem. 7 i. Z . U play daisies The Sports Club lol' Girls is lJ1'llllll1'llf' lor reerezltionzll purpose-5 and lo develop good SlJO1'lSlllZll1SllllJ. The zlctivilies inelncle Yolleybzlll. liznlniinton, tennis. softball, :incl dancing. lflRS'l ROW: -jo .Xnn Ilonen. Nlnry Iizn' Ford. Jocelyn Ilrrrell. Nlirkie Hellinglon. liclwinu Reed. Inez Grissom. Nlzirgarel Pope. lonimie Rulli liwzln. SECOND ROW: Betty Simmons. Shirley jones. Georgia Morse. Nlilclrecl Xlclirirle. Mari Sue Rollins. Xxillliflll Foster. Xlznw' Lou Argo. Bessie Crone. Marv Helen lfrwin Fern Hari ' J . . . ' - l - Nelva lowell. -jo .Xnn Xlcllnniel. IHIRD ROW: Suzanne Dean. Nl2ll'lllll Viqus. Hill112l Clrensliuw. Nlalrie Q I . 21 - mon. P21155 XX elk. Bolilnc Hunter. Verna Fzne lforrl. Nlaucle 'ri Rznnsey. Yelnm Hznnmonfls. Geraldine Bush. Lzinclle Harrul. Mrw. . '1 Y o ierts sicnwur f ' 'I' ' 1'r'c 'n o Xnn Doo x Xi x s Ruth Beelcr X ll Blwekwell llolmlue XX ivgonu Delmes Ossus N laliul l 1 1 llms on C L X f H1016 IS C C HI WPOHSUI FIRST ROXV: Yvonne Allen. Velma XN'illiams, Nita Nlelrer. Marie ll'liite, jo Ann Morrow, Gracie Lee X'N'ilson. SECOND ROW: Joyce Darnell, Betty Clements, Mary Phillips. Ann Hardin, Edwina Reed. Agnes Martin, Carol Kilgour, Mary .Xnn lioyles. THIRD ROXV: Nlrs. Sally Roberts. co-sponsorg -Io .-Xnn Bell, Mary Moss, Jeannette Curry. Bernice Hope. Patty Sue Holmes. listber xV0UClKVUIAlll.Dlbffllilf'AiCX2ll1ClCl'.PZIISYlll3Clllll'Cl1.JO3,Il lllilling- bam. Mrs. Fred Nlcflain. sponsor. more p ay daisies The Sports Club lor Girls is primarily lor recreational purposes and to develop good sportsmanship. The activities include volleyball, badminton, tennis, softball. and dancing. Patricia Clolwell, secretary: nes Martin, treasurer: Mary Moss, vice-president: Margie Crawlord, president. Page 751 FIRST ROW: Homer Pennington. Dickie Castleherry, Oscar Blankemeyer, James Ulann. SECOND ROVV: Dan lioren. Bill Tilley, Miss linlzih Nlntlilroy, sponsorg Rebecca Smith, Kenneth Owens, Clara Howling. trump tri laster Bridge Club inenibers, while learning to play bridge, are acquainting them selves with an activity which will later bring pleasure and fun. ' m Homer Pennington, presidentg ' Dan Boren, social chairmzuig Miss Eulah McElroy, sponsorg Rebecca Smith, reporter. Page S0 i K ames secrctarvg Nlwr F-Izmir, provram chairman' Bliss Eulah Mclllroy sponsor: -'mice I iirlcv reporter' S' U . tt- lurvde president. more trum trwlesters Bridffe Club members, while lC2ll'1llIlg to plav hridve, ire acquziintinvt them- selx cs with an activity which will liter hrinv' pleisurc cmd lun. FIRST ROM' Audrcx Stuart Sue Billingcr NI'1rvNI'1nn Sue Hogan Janice Shirlev Lconfi H'1rris. Sar'1h Mc Biyde SFCOlND ROV Loulm Dumm 1V Bill james 'Nlarlene Hirper lov Denis lctfi McBride Rosemarw M1 Lell Roherti ipeeglc Shirley Padgett Il NN Swsxtzcr Blllv Hensley Charles Hopkim Charles Henderson, viee-prLsi- dent' Cletus Ruff president' Ar- thur Powell treasurer. ecle free ers The C anast'1 Clulns are Jurel social clubs. To be able to enter into uname l Y playing whenever the occasion arises soeiallv is the principal objective. Choate Cletus Ruff, Curtis Bruce Lewis DillI'l'lYV?lY Miss Nora Lee Brown, sponsor. 7 I 3 A 5 J L , , , U SISATED: Arthur Powell, Leon Lassater, Ionic Belcher, Richard Hill. STANDING: Charles Henderson, John Donfilcl Floise Helnril. Suzanne D card h These clubs hold tournziments with one mnothei 'Ilus gives incentive to impiove their playing ability. Bill Tilley, treasurerg Lloyd Piekrell, vice-presidentg Shirley Speake, reporter: Jim Callahan, presidentg Miss Nora Lee Brown, sponsor. Page 83 1IR9l ROW bhulu Riney, Shirley Speuke, Mary jo Bishop D'nlene Llllfflfl lXorm1 Shipley Collenc Mc eau, Miss Nora Lee Brown sponsor SILCONID ROW In C 1ll1h in 1 1 Biugoon lloyd Pickrell. James Meadows, Bill Tilley, Dan Xddington joe Bob Hulyhfucl SE.-XTED: Bobby Chaney, Penny Stallings, James Hutchins, Dale Ridenhour, joe Mitchell, Bill Enlow, Johnny Pennington, Billy Campbell. STANDING: L. . B' ' ' ' ' j eaty, A. M. Erwin, Dale Madewell, Jacky Brown, Ray Calvert. . , domlno dudes The objective of the 42l' Club is to provide the opportunity to develop skill in playing the game and to encourage pleasant social relationships among its members. Joe Mitchell, secretaryg Mrs. Clint Wlilks, sponsor: Dale Ridenhour, treasurerg Bill Cam- bell, president. Page 84 Bill Wlliite, presidentg Annie Lou Armstrong, secretary-treas- urerg Bill Oxford, vice-president: B. B. Mackey, sponsor. s nts-before-t e-eyes The objective of the 42 Club is to provide the opportunity to develop skill in playing the game and to encourage pleasant social relationships among its members. FIRST RONV: Billy joe Robinson, Dale lrick, Bill Martin. Annie Lou Armstrong, Mickey Heffington, Joe Er win, Billy Smith, john Duncan. SECOND ROW: Glenn Xvard, Bill Vfliite, Ray Calvert, Curtis jones, Bill Oxford Bobby Erwin, Bill Campbell. Eugene Morrow, Joe Mitchell, james McCurley. 1- - 'w'e ,fm ,M .f if M is , . .W H , , Davide Meine, presidentg Elaine Falkenberg, vice-presidentg Betty Gheen treasurer' Gayle MeCre- less Ll11tOI' prolnouon managel oan S1kes seeretaly QI' sa 08110011 The P11111 ny ann ol the D1st11but1xe ECHICHUOH Clubs 01 AIIICIICH IS the development ol 1 lngh Cl6g1CC ol leadershlp and ClI176H3lllP 1n the students 01 today who are destlned to take thcn place is leaders IH the L11SU1bUIlVC bllbl nesses 01 tolnolrow The D lg Llub made a held trlp to Dallas Texas ID the lall Rn annual soelal 101 the D l students and then employers was held 1n the bpflllg IIRQI ROM 1'1tLy Holmes Boblne 1J1LlxI'6l1 C iyle MeCreless 1'lHll'1L l-alkenberg Betty Che-en Wlanda Bryant SECOND RONN Wlaync Burch Betty Sue Cr1tf1th Lela Crane lermer DHVIC1 Meme Bllly Harms THIRD ROWV Benny Burns fllI'llSJ0l16S Clmrhe G117SilH B111 Iames B111 Brenholtz joan Slkcs FOURTH ROW nnmy Sands James Hlruell Lewls Boyles 'mob Prlce Joe Ste n Paul Meme l'IRSl ROM jerry Simmons Billy Bickley Oscar Blankernuer Bsron Hundley joe hash joe Rennan Shi, ONID RON Diud Hodgson ack Curry Rav Gene Rich Kenneth ODell Don Gaston Buddy Miller frank Binge Gene Camble IHIRD RONV Nlr C, C Iones sponsor Bill frv Kenneth Cashon Iimmy Copeland Bobby Crouch JIHIIHN Solomon Don Biggs 'icky B11lLy Xlr Robert Knight sponsor THIRD ROXV Chlrlu Henderson J -X Ruff H axnc Robinson Raymond Slinlrer Oscar O Veal hobby club The Hobby Club aspires to inspire Industrial All students in the field of cieative arts. Jerry Simmons, secretary: Osczn Blankenieycr, presidentg Byron Hundley, vice-presidentg Llinnny Copeland, treasurer. Page 87 FIRST ROWV: jimmy Rogers, jerry Argo, Carl Moreland. Lewis Brown, Billy Price, Sam Brown. Raymond Knight, Jerry Dawson, john Price, lveston Hall, Billy Barber, Robert Pruett, Royce Wlagg, lVeldon Knight, Charles Raney, Bill Wialker, james Harris. Don YVilliams. Leon Lasater. SECOND ROWV: Noel Hutcheson, Kenneth Swanson, Richard Kerbow, Bill Brenholtz. james Evans. Richard Hill, Frank Norris, T. J. Self, Tommy Maxwell, Bill jones, Joe Mitchell, Oliver Briggs, Kenneth Taylor, VVayne Birch, Curtis Bruce, Arthur Powell, Charlie Gibson, Bobbie Starnes, Mrs. Maxie Dibble, sponsor, THIRD ROXV: Kenneth Owens, David Crouch. Benny Burns, Charles Cole, Dan Boren, Homer Pennington, Sonny Blondell, Jean Collinsworth, Mary Lou Argo, Bobbie Jean Johnson, Bessie Crone, Opal Johnson, Joyce Belcher, Sandra Stark, june johnson, Helen Harbert, Louise Lawson, Vernell Reeves, Billy Harris. FOURTH ROXV: Buddy Cole, Terrell Beale, Philip Smith, Bobby Chaney, james Vfann, Bill Enlow, Johnny Pennington, Cub Amos. Dick Castleberry. john Choate, Johnny Smith, Cletus Ruff, jerry Vlhatley. fresh air fiends Outdoor Club members study local game laws, kinds of dogs, fish, types ol guns, and learn to hunt with safety. Bill linlow, treasurer: Johnny Pennington, president: John Choate, vice-president, Dick Castleberry, secretary. Page SS David Crouch, president: Ken- net O w e n s, vice-president: Homer Pennington, secretary: Johnny Pennington, treasurer. wearers of t e The D Club is an honorary organization composed of Denton High boys who lettered in lnterscholastic League football, basketball, baseball, tennis, or track and passed the initiation. FIRST ROVV: Ross Compton, Homer Pennington. Dan Boren, Sonny Blondell. Dick Castleberry, Beverly WVils0n. Jerry Simmons, Brice jackson. SECOND ROXN: Hlayne Lowrie, Oscar Blankemeyer, Bill Enlow, Bill Tilley, David Davis. Bobby Joe Olmon. THIRD ROYV: Ralph Cole, David Crouch, Jim Bob Alred, johnny Pennington, James VVann, john Choate. FOURTH ROVV: Kenneth Owens, Jake Massey, Bobby Crouch, Cub Amos, Byron Huntlley. 3 vmf'31'1'N Q FIRST ROXV: Mary Phillips, Alta Mae Ooten, Mrs. julia Dean Evans, sponsor, Shirley Riney, Ann jones. SECOND ROXVZ Jo Ann jones, Shirley Speake, Sue Hogan. Ella Stuart. THIRD ROWV: Joyce Darnell, Geraldine Bush. Verna Faye Ford, jean Green, Sue Mason. FOURTH ROW: Miss Frances Bullock. NTSC student teaeherg Kenneth Cashon. .lacky Brown, Eldon XVhite, Doris jean Griffith. ce estial hoir The Choir is composed of boys and girls whose Common interest in music makes for geniality. Music from the listener's point of view is stressed, rather than perlormamte. Ann jones, seeretaryg Sue H0- gan, relnorterg .lean Green, presi- dent! Jacky Brown, viCe-presi- dent. Page 90 Justine Roach, queeng Robbie Calvert, secretaryg Jim Burgoon, president: Dale Houston, vice' president. ca ella choir The objective ol the A Cappella Choir is to give the student-singer a musical experience superior to that of the soloist in that he is taught cooperation, and superior to that of an accompanied choir in that he is taught self-reliance. FIRST ROVV: Sue Suddath, Iflon Huffman, Suzanne Dean. Edwina Reed. Iocclyn jarrell, Mrs. Iulia Dean lwans director Laura Parvin Margie 'Nlelson Genella King Iustinc Roach SBCOND ROVV Nlorma Shiplew C lena Oliver Ann Thomas Shirley Nlac Graham Sudy Reed june ohnson Sandra Stark Margie Briggs Char lene hlllson Sonya Youngblood Mary Kay Iford THIRD ROV Delora Puckett Margaret Crouch Betty Clem ents Patsy Upchurch Nell Denman Sunny jean Garner Robbie Fave Calxert Betty Wells Carole Kilgour Mar lou Mullens FOURIH ROWV Glenwood Bays Dale Houston Ceoige Wfatkins Don laught Kenneth ODell ohn VV1lker student teachcr Bobby joe Olmon Billy lillev Day1dLce White Charles Hopkins Bobby Crouch lim Burgoon , for Daniel Rippe, vice-president: Nancy Dickey, presidentg Terrill King, secretaryg Betty Fultz, ac- companist. orchestra The orchestra gives the student an experience in instrumental music which gives him the opportunity to enlarge the scope of his musical expression and to develop his ability to follow directions and to listen intelligently. Terrill King, Nancy Dickey. Daniel Rippe, Betty Fultz, Billy Barber, Mrs. julia Dean Evans. directorg Thomas lrietsch. Winnie Lou Olmon, George Becker. FIRSI ROM' Shirley Taylor, Joy Morgan, Eugene Fowler james Dougherty Ben Ivey Jr Myron Gantt Donald Brearlcy SECOND ROYV: Carroll Goen, john Mlehrung, Jan Vannoy lrent Whatley Shirley Pritchett Elton Stuhbleheld THIRD ROW: Glenn Gaston, Dale Ridenhour Wanda Foster Charles Barnett S1 ANDING james Meme Clenn Vaughn, Mr. Carroll McMath, director tune t mers The Tune Timers Club is a recreational IDUSIC club for students who play band lnstruments. Members do not have to be membets ol the band They have an opportunity to play many selections whleh they do not have a chance to play during regular band rehearsals. FIRST ROXN: Shirley Taylor secretary, joy M organ, treasurer SECOND ROW: james Dough erty, president, Trent Whatley vice-presidentg John Wlehrung social chairman. Page 93 W ' ' M WWx'M1Mf W VM 'mW 'K 1?ww'f'W'Wh -,gag il' Y af W V 1115! ww 3,40 Shirley Hwrris. uliu Trocqer john XVehrung. drum mn- jor' Nlickie C'll.llOllIl. lxllll oyce jolmsou. ma orettes Our majorettes added color fmd excitement to our footbill games as they led our band down thc field. YVe enjoyed watching them and appreciate all they have done for DHS. , 4.V.. if V ' .3 is M S lf? -3.4. FIRST ROYV: Eugene Fowler, Colette Parks, joy Morgan, James Dougherty, Bobby Belcher, Darla Estes, Thomas Young, Louis Flyr, Jeanette Parks, Juanita Fultz. Jeanne England, Elton Stubblefield. SECOND ROWV: Richard Allen, Ben Ivey, jr., Doris jean Griffith. Eloise Hebard, Pat Giles, James Charles, Richard Cook, Leon Lasater, Ben Goode, Wlanda Foster, Charles Barnett, Anita Austin, Clarence Lindsay, Glenn Gaston, Hlayne Lawson, George Gantt, Ross Compton, Dale Ridenhour, Carroll Goen, Helen Bowden, Charles Ray Smith, jean VVells, jan Vannoy. THIRD ROVV: Myron Gantt, Betty Lou Sutton, Donald Brearley, Charlotte Boyd, Rog- bronco The Bronco Band continues to be one of the busiest organizations in Denton High School. During the fall the band performed at all home Bronco football games and accompanied the team to Graham, McKinney, and Highland Park. The band represented Region X in the Mid-Century State Fair - Texas Music Educators Music Festival in the Cotton Bowl in October and played a concert at the State Fair. The band attended the lnterscholastic League Marching contest in Wichita Falls and received a First Division rating. Locally the band took part in the North Texas homecoming parade, game, and the Christ- mas parade. Mr. Carroll McMath Director Page 96 er Hebard, johnny Grady, Roland Beasley, Charles Dougherty, Benny Chastain, Milburn Atkins, Delores Carrol Billy Kenas, Joyce Sockwell, Don Gaston, jerry Morgan, jeaniee Parks. Shirley 'l'avlor, Shirlev Pritchett, Lorea Starks, Helen Bush, Tommy Knight, Dudley Appleman. Tex Dutton, Clyde johnson. Richard McClendon, Garland Wlarren, Billy Milam, Lon lid Rogers, Charles LaGrone. Stephen Smith, Bob Callahan, Roberta Speegle. john David Monroe, Robecca Smith. STANDING: Carroll McMath, director, Anna Joyce johnson and Mickie Calhoun majorettes, Bill james, Betty Troeger, flag bearer, Glen Vaughn. james Meine, Pat Colwell, flag bearer, Nellie Pannell, Harriott Caddell, julia 'Iroeger and Shirley Harris, majorettes, john Wehrung. drum major band The band received a Special Award from the Interseholastict League for receiving first division rating in marching, concert playing and sight reading during 1949-50. At the band banquet in january, squads, headed by Miekie Calhoun and Lon Ed Rogers, were honored for outstanding achievement in atti- tude development and marching. In March the band participated in the High- lander Festival in Dallas and presented its annual spring eoneert in the North Texas Auditorium. In April the band entered the Interseholastie League contest activities at North Texas. FIRST ROYVZ Richard Allen, assistant-student direftor, Colette Parks, assistant librarian, XVanda Foster. librarian, Charles Ray Smith. sergeant-at-arms, Roland Beasley, ser- geant, Eugene Fowler, sergeant. SECOND ROW: Nlickie Calhoun, sergeant, Leon Lassater, sergeant, Tex Dutton. student director, Bill james, captain, Charles Barnett, property manager. THIRD ROW: john Wehrung. drum major, Lon lid Rogers. sergeant, Ben Ivey. lieutenant, Carroll Goen, lieutenant. Not pictured: johnny Lawhon, Page 97 V 1m' W AJ, I lboffie ifwaafalox lpimf gf mf, 51,4 lpica! My Page Jlftgd j 08g8l my wma gm Woe! ,Alargroue Wolff urdafii My Page 101 yon Hayman fQ7ffmJEe4,f Q! f 0 0 My 1 ,r' a Z! . 4 . 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W in vw' V W 1- M-ea - M, , omineed GALA PARKER Typical Girl RICHARD CROCKETT Friemllicst Boy MARGARET CROUCH Typical Girl BILL ENLOVV Friendliest Boy SUDY REED Friendliest Girl G LORIA VEAN U EVA Friemlliest Girl Page 107 oworilfe IOHNINY L XWHOB T513 Q11 boy kIOHNNY PENNINGTON Typical Boy M IJOB -XLRLD Moat I-lfmdsomu Loy PEGGY COGGESHALL Prettiest Girl EMILY BONHAN Pretticst Girl DAN MADDOX Most Handsome Boy Page 108 ominew JUSTINE ROACI-I Most Versatile Girl ANN CAL Most Versatile Girl SONNY BLONDELL DALE HOUSTON Athletic Favorite ,A Most Versatile Boy KENNETH OYVENS Athletic Favorite DAVID WHITE Most Versatile Boy Page 109 . 22 A, 'Q W . A C' Princess Norma YVoodrum Princess .lo.5Ann Matthews Prince Homer Pennington Prince Beverly X'Vilson royal court Princess Gala Parker Princess Sue Suddath Prince Noel Hargrove 1 Prince Sonny Blondell W E high school king and queen Lilou flllfflllilll YVz1lke1' -lim Bob Aired A 5 .,,, 1 , vb V 1 in , -7 , Y4., M, ,,.J PM vb x, - 4 W.: .4 .: 0 J ,................ . .. . e New 4 ' r Q s Q Q 2 fi W fi W 3 97 X 'jim WW' 5 A 5 I 1 7 l 4 17, , , W,-1M,,, HM, ww WWWEM ..... ,ggi U f . ,. ., . gg. g , ,. .b . , H Y, ,M in WY--g-..VQ .Sadie hawleins Harlan Goodner and Suzanne Dean .sp'r11ee up as Ala and Pa Yolfum. Juanita Fullz, Joyce johnson, jean Bonds pay the penalty - they elicI11't get their man. This Lzl' Almer, alias Dan Iioren, is one who dialvft mind being eqiight hy Daisy Alae, alias ' A Bess Harwell. Crepe Paper makes a lovely arbor for Sadie Hawleins alaneers. The Tesideiits of Dog Patch swing out with the ' Daisy Maes and Lil' Almers of D.l-1.8. is ll 1-fa classroom scenes or outs! e l 2 3 4 5 uture omemaleers JWV5. l7mm'6.S linker, .s'pm'1.s'or, orders If.H.A. fmya' pleflgfng to 112151 fum' 511065. 341393115Szrddallz F.H.y'E. 'J'r14.sic161'1f..s'erz4fffs J'1l.'Il',i! rf! fm i1z'01111111l mriv. 7 . -5 Tiff fmsy ffo1f1cnmf:e1'.s' Iefme for 121111-'as in l'f.K'I'f Il f!1'6s.s'f1lf'!n1'x'. 4 Pledge week zum .SI!L'll fun - KSfJEl'IlflHy for life uzenzfxcrs. I-lem Il few make the low plfclges slam: for them. Page 118 s eech activities 1. In Allen Dmfis' clmma, On Vengeance Pleigllfu, Clem, played by Clay Newlon, lried to kill Gwun, played by Sue Suddntlz. Z. Sf76'6Ffl sl11fle2'1l.s attended many lU'll'THH77'l,KlZfS whiflz lnozzglfl them fame and glory. They me piflzlrefl lerwfng for . t, fi. Cala Pmlfer and Mary lf'i1'gi2'1in Atlcins pm-me y 4-1 lnlzey and Mrs. 51171111 in 1KU77Il61 ffJIL',,. V1. Howe you erfer zuozzflered how lmclc .stage looks ufier II play? Need we say more! 2 , w-Y i WI' 1 --- ' ----, -1 ' 5 WD'Bv I gr 1 1 . , ,. 7,77 J,-f,5,:,:,:,:,:.: jun ri Dcnfonites ollscrzfe llze malt- inrf of mnzem bellows al the Gm lex fflf'lUTD in Rorlzeslef, New I orl. fJllS6I'Yll-710' llle H1I.7'1I'IllllT6 mod- el of the Mzlmisslppl River was fznollzgr lliflzlz' lzt of llze trlf . Slee 3 boys and ffirls await ilu, fflffwllor at the base 0 llfe llfnslzlrzvfmz lI'I0l'l1,l7I7E'Hl. Gala Ben and Tommy mu- li011sl3 Jew' lh'l'01,lU'll I1 ' e 111 thc Aivzzerinm Cast mn Cn., l5irn11'1'1ffl1m71, Alalfflnm. Ur. l'l Ilyl'IL Taylor, s mzsor of flfe 4500 mile sffence tour. uns ns 1rn1sil1le for arvvznffimf , Irib and Illllklllg' it zz suc- fcss. if 'U Wm ,N , :Q , X 3 :zzl , ,Q 3 , S5555 1 5555551 4 az fb XS ,W f X 0 if I7 ll 0 Il i n e l. Noniinees for Valentine Sweet- heart and their es- corts are Peggy Coggshall, escort- ed by Tommy Nor- mileg Ann Calla- han, escorted by VV a l l a e e Kim- broughg Sue Sud- dath, escorted by Sonny Hiblerg L'- ll Il C 9 -im Bob Alrec Emily Bonham, e corted by Cu Ainosg and .lo An Matthews, scorte by Beverly 'Vilsoi 2. Sonny Blonde presented the l95 Valentine Swce heart, Ll-Ion Huf man, with a nos jon Huffman, es- corted by Noel Hargrove: G a l a Parker, escorted by gay of red white carnations All enjoye dancing. , f mu., E wr Nix fwsacwfffwlc-vwwp-fw ww. -mmfwi wmr:,.4wm,M:,'w .J W, , , ' Maur: 1 vnu as-Q ,sf ii W x ,Q Ci ' a::.:.::, f 3 max uh. m. s. pinaforen Gilbert-Sullivan's operctta, directed by Mrs. Julia Dean Evans, required the services of the combined music and speech department of the school. l.1Iocelyn -Iarrell Qflousin Hebee jflirts with rowdy sailors, lelt to right, Glenwood Bays, Dale Houston, Bill Tilley, and jim Burgoon. 2. Carole Kilgour CButtercupj courtseys to Charles Hopkins. Lead roles were played by Dale Houston Qllalph Rakcstrawj and Laura Parvin Q-Iosephinej. 4. Robbie Calvert QCousin Hebeej and Bobby Joe Olmon Qflaptainj. 5. Characters assemble aboard 'I-I.M.S. , a British man-o'-war lying in the harbor of the great naval port ol Portsmouth, England. X ofts Q W Q I 1 1 footba l Head coach X'Valter Parker and Coach Johnny Guyer led the light weight and inexperienced Broncos through a rough season. Although the Broncos were not expected to win a game, they came through with a season record of three victories and seven losses. FIRST RONV: Frank Bruce, Dan Boren, Homer Pennington. john Choate. Sonny Blondell, David Lee Crouch. Buddy Cole. Bobby Joe Ohnan, Bill Tilley, Johnny Pennington. Oscar Blankemeyer, manager. SECOND ROW' Bobby Chaney, Brice jackson. Cub Amos, james Wann, Dick Castleherry, Melvin Rainey, Bill Enlow, jerry Sim- mons, Carl Moreland, Ross Compton, Bill Walker, David Davis manager THIRD ROXV' Curtis Bruce Kenneth Owens Whsne Lourie Clenwood Bays C VN Hargroxc Jake Nlassex amcs lthoi Jim Callahan Bobhy Jackson Byron Hundlev Charles Cole A A W C . . as 1 '-'-I-ram.:1--tw5.:::::::::-' ,sea t. .. 1950 Opponent Longview U Graham ,-- Gainesville -, Mineral YVells Temple ,W A,ClIl111SOH e, Denison W- Open ,W Hi Park W, Grand Prairie McKinney U, Sonny Llondell V0 Dan boien Dick Cfistleberry Ross Compton enncth Ovens Back Bar! Bac! Bac! Back Homer Pennington Johnny Pennington VVayne Lowrie Bill Tilley Cub Amos Back Back Center Center Guard broncos 0 -- longview 41 The Broncos faced Longview in the opening game of the 1950 football season. The inexperienced, light, but spirited Broncos tried very hard to bring home a victoryg but the Lobos, with 19 lettermen to the Broncos 3, overpowered the fighting Broncos and scored a 41-0 victory. Olmon takes n pass from H. Pennington to set up Blondell evades an Adamson tackler. a touchdown. f.fssa.ve:MWff'wW u.sfs.,,,s'wMw,w.:ff-:pk W, Bill Enlow Brice Jackson Jerry Simmons John Choate David Crouch Guard Guard Guard Tackle Tackle broncos I3 -- graham 0 The Broncos, showing a great come-back spirit, downed the Steers 13-0. The rampaging Broncos caught fire in the last half to score two touchdowns to send the Steers down in defeat. The first score came on a line-buck by Lowrie from the one-yard line. Owens then blasted over for the final talley. Blonalell knocks down ll pass inlended for a Gaines- ville player. Olvnon takes Cl pass at Highland Park. Ifirsl Day of Practice, September I Completed Pass to Owens against Gmnd P'7'flI.7nI.6. broneos 7 -- gainesville IL' The Leopuds hom C dmebvllle owerwme the BIOHCOS by march mg to 1 131 wlctory but they had A double tough tlme domg lf Hdltbdcks Ovens and Blondell CJYYICC1 the ball mto bCO1lHg terutory where f l1d1'tC1bdCk H Penmngton scored hom the one yard hne Penmngton converted but the Leopards xx e1e not to be outdone 1-gylon Hundley they took Olmon s luckoff and marched 7.1 yards lor the umnlng T D Trzckle dke M zsscy Buddy Cole Bobby Ioc Olmon Xlelvm Ramey runes Wfann Tackle End hnd Fwd Fwd . . , . ' , ' . ' , . . 1 J 4 . - ' , , '- Y ' f . . . ' ' . ' c t ' , , ' K . , ' , , V , f . ' , ' , .' . ' 1 I . , , . , . H ' K J 1 1 V , . 1 1 x r ' , Y Y . . 1 - V 1 ' t t , ' , ' . . 1 . . 1 ' f A 1 ' 1 f ' 4' 1 . - ' ....:.:.::::::::::::-:- :,, W QA' . Q3 wi . , Y 5 5534 245 fn' ,X fwm 2 3 Buddy Cole, Bronco end, caught two passes to score one touch' down and lo set up another as the Broncos scored a I3-6 wic- torv offer the Denison Yellow lackets. jerry Simmons, Bron- co guard, fell on a jacket fnrnhle on the Denison I5-yard line to start the spree. 1J671l07'I,S lightweight Broncos brilliantly battled Ada1nson's heavier Leopards to score a 14,13 win! Owens chalked-up the first score on a 90-yard punt return, with II. Pennington kicking his first of two important convers- ions. Broncols playing their first con- ference game before a homecom- ing crowd, were dropped by a powerful Grand Prairie team 20-0. H. Pennington sported the Bron- cos lagging ground-game with an effective aerial show, but it wasn't enough to start the fight- ing hosses' moving goalward. Although the Broncos played magnificently in the face of the roaring Scots, the boys from Silk Stocking Hill took a 2011 win. Melvin Rainey, defensive Bron- co end, and Bill Enlow, guard, turned in starring rolls in a fighting Denton line. Rainey pounced on ll Scot fumble on the opening kick-off on H. P. nine-yard line, but the Broncos were stalled and failed lo score. Ule won!!! Playing their last game of the season, the Broncos piled up a I4-7 leadg but the McKinney Lions carne roaring back to take a 28-I4 win, dropping the Bron- cos in the cellar of District play. Twelve seniors ended their high school football career. Included were the three captains Ken- neth Owens, back, Bobby foe Olrnon, end, and David Lee Crouch, all-district tackle. team I9 Coaches Oran Spears and Doyle Chrislnan SEASON'S RESULTS Opponents VVC They Grand Prairie ,YSSYYW.,o,YYYS,..,,SS,YY...,YYYS 0 6 Pilot Point o,,,,,,,,, W ,..,,,,,,,...,,,,,....,, 0 41 Arlington t,,,,,,,,, t t,t.,,,,,tY,Y..t,YYYYY.... 6 7 Irving .....t,,t,,,,t,Yt,,YYzt...,,Y,YYYY,...tY 0 14 McKinney .,t,t,,,,tttttt,....ttt,YYtY..... t H33 6 Sanger t,,, W ,,,,,,t. - S,,,,,,t..,,t,,,Y.YY..,.. 13 48 Gunter .,.t.,,,t,,,,t,,,.. t,,,..t,,,,tt,,.... l 4 0 FIRST ROVV: VVeldon Knight, managerg Dick Hastings. Bill Bickley, Glenwood Bays, james Tabor, Robert Pruett Dan Addington, Mfinton Noah. Gene Gamble. SECOND ROYV: Curtis Bruce, Charles Karnes, Bobby Chaney Bobby Jackson. Charles Cole, Lewis Flyr, Charles Rainey. David Argo. THIRD ROXV: Billy Kenas, jim Callahan Royce Vklagg, Johnny Grady, Lloyd Pickrell, Jim Burgoon. Frank Bruce, Dale Houston, Herman Moore basleetba ll--1951 Coich 012111 bpcal s CONPERIINCL C XNIES Opponen tis 'I hav C XICKIIIHCV Hlghl md PML XICKIIIIICY C rand P1 mm Grand P1a1r1e Hlghlaud Pdlk 1XI4na0 Cl XVddon Kmght FIRSI ROV hugene Nlorrows Joe BIICLIICU Kumeth Owens Bllly Cfiiiiliell Buddw Cole Homer Penmngton SECOND ROW Coach Orau Speirs Ross CODIPLOIT C YN Hwrgroxc Dick Hanson Johnny Permmgton Inn Bob Xhed james W mn . 9 ,Q Q X 0 , ,. , .-'12-rm ffi, ':::,,, .,,, , - X ig, , X 'ag .1'. .,.: , W3 C 5 , ef -Q., :ff ox A 5 H. ,E ix, X 4 Q ,i K Y x Q 5 X K Q' . .:- ..... X -.Q X u N Q b 5 I , P r is 1 pw w P 1 N V 1 . Q., 1-'Q Y f 3 ls 4 94 'G S5524 'Km .W f, an AQ X xf . .Jx AQNQV., x A : wg -' , Uv M NX 2 . Q f, W f M W if 4 , X .g g 4 ,L 5 ,WM W . wg? 4 ..... 5 25? 11' , 3 af M B 'Q' .,, 1 ..,... , , if H, 2 6 Q x X c X fwfr' my ,L ,X 2 ! Q wig Q if 2? 3-f f xxif Ex X x Q xx Y I 7 X SQ: K' Q 7 X Q B 3 , Y ' 4 4 4 K2 , A l gg . .... ,. m f u x. 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Not pictured, Julia Troeger. tenn ' D.H.S. iacketeers made ll Cleflllllff thieat in DISIIWICI CUIUIJCUIIUII. Johnny Lawhon. Boys singles. COACH l'.l,l,lUl SMUH nlla lrocger, Girls singles. Dick Hansnn.Ross Compton, Boys doubles. Sharon Magness and Dottie Maddox, Girls ww tra le - 1951 The tracksters of Denton High, under the direction of Coach Walter Parker, placed second in district meet. Six rep- resentatives of D.l-l.S. thinly clads attended the Regional meet in Dallas. Homer Pennington, Dick. Castleherry, John Choate. and Kenneth Owens were the returning lettermen. They, -lim Bob Alred, and Otis Carter represented Denton High in the Regional meet. FIRST ROVV: Otis Carter, Dillon Smith, Daniel Rippe, Jacky Bailey. james Tabor. jim Callahan. SECOND ROWV: jake Massey, Dickie Castlcherry, Kenneth Owens, Xvayne Lowrie, johnny Pennington, Dan Boren. Horner Pennington. THIRD ROW: Bill Enlow, Byron Huntlley, jerry Simmons, Carl Moreland. john Choate. asebal - 1951 Baseballcrs, with three returning letternien, had hig hopes of taking the championship of District 8-AA. Congratulations to the team lor an out- standing season under the direction of coaches johnny Cuyer and Sid Holliday. FIRST ROXY: jim Carrico, jimmy Solomon. Dick Hastings. Robert Prnelt, Bill Bickley, jimmy Copeland. SECOND ROWV: Sonny Blontlell, mgr.: Bill Walker, Buddy Cole, Bobby jackson, Charles Rancy, Charles Karnes, Bobby Chaney. 'll-HRD ROW: Sid Holliclayxcoaclig Billy Holliday, Noel Hutcheson, Brice jackson, lohn Price, Bill Oxford. james Ellis, Melvin Rainey. joe Mitchell, jack Curry, C. XY. Hargrove. John Guyer, Coach. .mi Melvin Rainey, pitcher james hllts, catcher Brtce Jackson, CCHICI' fteld Bill Oxford, right field C. XV. Hargrove. shortstop Buddy Cole. left field Robert Pruett, second base Dick Hastings, third base Charles Raney, first base f i, r v 1 X W i 1 1 1 W W w I Y 4..-, J WEST STUDIO ',:n-:m-.nn-un-lmivm.-yn--.wi....1H..1....1m.-un-tm.- .I--un-ml1-In1mnilm-nn-un-ml1uu1.n.1-In--un-lu:---nu-1:- PORTRAITS - COPIES PERSONALITY PORTRAITS -4II11IlIvvllll-HllvI1H1IIII1IEIITIIII-THlIlIlIl1IHI1IIII1IIlI1lEII1HII1-!IIl1IlIIlIlIl1IlIIill!!lil!!--llllllIlt1IlIlvllllvllllilllll-IH tllwllu - 1306 VV. Hickory Street - Phone 2008 DENTON, TEXAS if Sales - Service ADMISSIGN 356 Caruthers Motor Co. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH I RUY 5 Cafe 106 W. Mclqinney St. Our Specialty Hot, Home-Made ROLLS Phone 101 Denton, Texas Salad is on the menu for 11177611 today. Page 148 X I Phillips Radio Service A . ig RADIO - TELEVISION M 4 ' I APPLIANCE SERVICE -5552 Gia ,,XQQ?3QEgQ '-i, 123 E.1IQKIuney Phone 302 ,Ei 1-' 331 L 1 Th A , I 3 N 5 e rmy Store ' ,f4' .35 A VVlze1'e your dollar buys movel' I - ' ANYTHING G. I. Qigcefy QQS 1. 215 VV. 135 Ea511I1CkOfy 1u10ne 1937 Market I '- ' ' ' Hickorv WIECHERN MOTORS 'fFor The Best Deaf' DENTON, TEXAS 600 S. Elm Street Phone 2102 SERVING DENTON AND DENTO N COUNTY FOR 58 YEARS With Full Confidence in the Future of Denton and Dentonk T H E D E N T 0 N Youth C 0 U N TY NATIONAL BANK DENTON, TEXAS 'iliflember of Fedeml Deposit I1'Z.S1lTIl,7'lC6 CO7'j3OTllfi07ZU Page 149 Tipton's Royal Denman Hardware Co. Cleaners Sporting Goods - Hardware 114 Congress Phone 2156 Demon, Texas Phone 724 116 N. Side Sq Automatic Laundry SOUTH SIDS SQUARE VVet N'Vash - Fluff Dry - 1 Pick-Up and Delivery Plerce S Phone 2121 515 Mounts Gifts and Sporting Goods SAM LAN EY il'0Sf0l10 SALES SERVICE 700 N. Locust Phones 67 - 68 MONROE - PEARSON C O M P A N Y WHOLESALE GROCERS DENTON Bow1E WICHITA FALLS Page 150 Vanity Shop f'Tf1e Shop of Personality Ladies' and Misses' Ready-Lo-'Wear Denton, Texas Lo ne's Freezer-Fresh Ice Cream Fountain - Sandwiches - YVaff1es CURB SERVICE Phone 2154 112 Congress College Florists fSam Robison Floristsj 1209 Oa1c1and-1510 W. Mulberry Phones 34 - 240 lVIfl7'Q'f6,S Chien go B011 nd L 1 R si: iis. :lz i s i i ' '::i:ii T fffffifffj ' gQT1fZigfZf,iQ.. -v- zz. iiiziz. 11 1 os fi:-:i1Ee.-5515555WIEEEEQEW : f':':':':: :', . 1, :f. 'if'.'r- Y IEE: ,:',,, '-.' I : I 'IT .. .v - ' . x The First State Bank Of Denton 'flllefnber of Federal Deposit Insumnce C'0rj20rai'i0n,' R. YV. BASS, President LEN HENDERSON, Cashier Crain's Grocery and Market 501 M ou nts Phone 798 Master Cleaners Always True to Name 511 Mounts Phone 214 Duke 81 Ayres, Inc. Your Heaclquafrters for School Sujaplies' Southwest Corner Square Phone 1083 Papa Enlow, Little Red, and ,Mama jolmny. AGAIN WE YVISH TO CONGRATULATE Mr. Chester Strickland and the Members of the School Board for the Excellent Work they have done to improve Denton's School System. Keep up the Good 'VVork! LYLE E. MONTGOMERY COMPANY INSURANCE AND BONDS 214 W. Oak at Cedar Denton, Texas Page 152 Sherwin VVi11ia1ns Picture Moldings Paints Tools Glass 1 Lurninall zl9wssT HICKORY PHoNE 958 7 Brushes ' V all Paper DENTON, TEXAS BLAIR ELECTRIC CCMPANY Electrical Contracting - Fixtures - Repairs TELEPHONE 227 VV. R. Blair North Side Square Mary CIaucIe's Beauty Shop 1327 Oakland Avenue Craddock's Grocery Phone 71 119 S. Elin St. Morris Drug Company Prescriptions - Quality Drugs 102 VV- Oak Ph9ne 144 Goober and Ben, mrdy again. Page 153 S S Eg g T o Magic Chef Ranges Hoover Cleaneu BUY IT AT EVERS' AND YOU BUY THE BEST 65 YEARS IN DENTON EVERS HARDWARE COMPANY Speed Queen Was11e1's Club Aluminum DICKSON MOTOR COMPANY OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC - GMC TRUCKS 505 N. Elm Phone 1577 Compliments Taliaferro Radio Shop 209 N. Locust Denton Hoop's Gro. 81 Market Fancy Meats-Staple Groceries Fancy Groceries Free Deliveries 305 S. Locust Temple Lumber Co. Theres a MATERIAL Difference H5 S. Austin Phone 170 Charlie and C1111 Gray. Were two ever so faithful? KIMBELL - DIAMOND MILLING COMPANY tliuuiuwin,nniunrlnuluui 1 1 1 1.mtM1W1lmlm.1.,,,1,,,,1,.,.1,..,1 m6Ll'LlfL!HfClflfLl 8I .'5 0 2148 joocfd DENTQN TEXAS Page 155 tiff sffiffggffvi Qvxbf . 1deS 1ar A one 37 -.75 ' 9 . N ' . A11 5 i -- 5 -' o 1 1 N ,- wx , X . ad' fra , U nel QA '1 I 0!Phone 2 3 W of 2df 'oF, 'QD o if u-cy Pig estauranl' 410 N. Enjoy Life' Eat Out More Often Locust Phone 1015 Craven's Dry Goods 113 East Hickory Denton Print Shop Allen Butane Gas Co. Gas and Electrical Apphances ne . South Side Square Pho 12 R U S S E Headquarteofs for H. M. R U S S E L L Devztonk Leacling LL'S the ,High School Crowd A N D S 0 N S C O. Store of Fashion Page 156 Y W I . . How does Smzny C'07'If'6lIl7'KIf6 amid all lhose girls? Lili 'GAQ 'W gf- ' EATS - DRINKS - SUPPLIES waffle Inn The Bronco Store FINE Foons S. XV. KOINER 113 S. Locust Phone 1573 LYON - GRAY LUMBER CO. ESTABLISHEIJ 1876 'lltlomeu Buildivfzg Alaterials 409 N. Locust Phone 293 Page I57 Prescription Specialist Completely Air-Conditioned BROOKS DRUG STORE VVheVe Denton Trades Phon 29 or 39 NVest Side Square Before .... DRINK 6 TIIDE-MARK REG. U. S- PAT. OFF. IN BOTTLES Page 158 CROSS-TURNER LUMBER COMPANY Johns - Manville Products Pratt X1 Lalnbert Paints Builders Hardware Ideal Millwork 331 East Hickory St. Denton, Texas Phone 233 . . . . and After BALL'S FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 9 218 YV. Oak St. FOR FINE FURNITURE Page 159 Woodrilm Insurance q 12'Insm'am'e I5 Om Business 4 Agency SEARS 314 N. Locust 0 Phone 423 A Your Friendly Store in Denton Ryan Bros. Plumbing COITIPCIFIY 100,000 Items Available ,P1l1I1'1b1I1g, Gas and F1oor Furnaces Telephone 41 122 E. McKinney MILK ICE CREAM You should have done your l'1on1ezuo'rk, jimmy. Page 160 Burchardls Studio S. Clyde Carpenter M. V. Brooks S. Clyde Carpenter 81 Ce FINE PORTRAIT General Contractors 714 E. Hickory St. PHOTOGRAPHY Terrill Wheeler High Quality Printing 1423 Oakland Phone 82 208 South Ehn Phone 120 COMBINATION SAW AND TRACTOR COMPANY Manufacturers of Sell'-Propelled Land-Clearing Saws HA FAST GROYVING DENTON INDUSTRY DENTON, TEXAS E 0 J ' 0 E 6' ' u ' e QENA IVEYW 6 , Q SALES SERVICE U 5 B 9 4 I 9 South Elm Page l6l Den ton, Texas 1 14 Austin 21901. Oak Phone 121 711 S. Elin St. Tom 81 Jo's Cafe Phone 842 Serving Good, Well-Seasoned Food From 5:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. CoIe's HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 1 126 Camp's Cleaners and Dyers 309 S. LoeusL Swanson 81 Reed 1nsta11ation Service Phone 1 120 Those were the good ole' days fm' DENTON' TEXAS .ML Cfrrisnmvv. BUICK nvnnnow vmvs 307 N. Locust St. HEADLEE'S We Sell S A F E Used Cars Page 162 .GOUDYYEA TIREQX 71 f Phone 88 Jewell Smith Insurance Agency A11 Forms - Complete Service 312 Morris Bldg. Phone 917 Schmitz Furniture Company In Denton Since 18787 Eavenson Motor Company - STUDEBAKER - 713 S. Locust Phone 364 Brooks Dairy Company Finer Milk, Butter, 1cc Cream Serving Denton Since 1910 400 N. Locust Phone 467-1793 i Father Time steps out of the flock VOERTMAN'S BOOK STORES A Good Name to Remember - - - For Anything You'd Expect to Find in A Good Book and Stationery Store. 1314 W. Hickory-Phone 567 1419 Oakland-Phone 226 Page 163 Denton Typewriter Exchange See Us For Office Supplies and Typewriters American Laundry and Dry Cleaners 221 VVest Oak Phone 260 Free Pick-Up rmd Deliveryi' Good ner Paint Service 310 S. Elm Phone 979 rrrff 9' 'X ff- L 62 QW' s' J fx we EN rf ,ff W 4 r l Who bouglzl the first Bronco? Nlinlrm did it again. GRACE- BARROW CHEVROLET COMPANY SALES SERVICE gl - in 200 South Locust Phone 99 DENTON, TEXAS Most Complete Stock of Gemzirre Chevrolet Parts in North Texas Page 164 Qi. -xx .- . FOR BETTER FOODS Quinby sales C Thomas' ompa ny 306 N. Locust Denton, Texas Helpy-Selfy Store Jack Hodges 209 MI' Hickory Paint - Wfallpaper - Glass ll6 E. McKinney Denton gQfQ4,C-,,4kf :,lj5f--1.4 -L,-xw I O Of f f f A f ,, ,ff , f ,f , wQ4MW,QMNJfQ?f, 437262142 + -Qkx-Egfgf' 6rQ.,4.f.,ff2i1,C11,i,fZ'. UQ, .lf ' M MACK ASSEY MOTOR COMPANY .A . ,1 offkpa X1 ., f:'wf+-f r,,?ufc.,QMQLf Y 'fqrllgs and !S6'l'r!iC'i'? kj afiflfilffl 1 I QI, ,jp ,fti,fQfEf:.A AT f' ' K' , -T . if . 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