Forsan High School - Buffalo Trail Yearbook (Forsan, TX)

 - Class of 1951

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MISS PAT EDMONDS MRS. E. M. BAILEY MRS. D. G. BISHOP B. A. Baylor B. S.- W. T. S. C. B. M. Baylor Second Grade 'Sixth Grade Music MRS. F. P. HONEYCUTT MR. WAYNE COFFMAN n MRS. G. WHITTENBERG B. S. -Ng T. s. C. B. s. -T. C. U. B. S. -N. T- S- C- Fifth Grade Eighth Grade Third Grade ' MRS. J. T. HOLLADAY MRS. CLARA CONGER MRS. B. CATHCART B, S, -N, T, S, C, B, S, -S, W, T. S, B. A. Hardin-Simmons First Grade Seventh Grade F0ll1'th Grade

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MR. BILLY C. GOAD B. B. A. Baylor Business Administration MRS. BILLY C. GOAD B.A. Baylor English Ig Girls' Coach MISS BETTY ROSE B. A. Baylor Englishg Speech MR. FRANK P. HONEYCUTT B. S. North Texas State Social Science, Boys' Coach MR. GLENN WHITTENBERG B. S. , M. S. North Texas State Industrial Arts , MRS. G. D. KENNEDY B. S. Texas Tech. Home Economics



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No, H. G. Wells wouldn't think our history worth this sheet, but we're just normal seniors, not historians, so to us the record bears reading. . ' The only member of our class of '51 to enroll in 1940 was a plump little girl with blond pigtails named Betty .Lynn Oglesby, but two years later in the third grade she was joined by an energetic young man with cowlicks and freckles--Jimmie Shoults. The next year the class of '51 really began to get on its way, for Alma Rose Kennedy, Patsy McNallen, Bettie Calley, and Ewing Thorpe came along and livened up the atmos- phere. . A . V The fifth grade accumulated Sara Chanslor, Norma Dawes, Larry Stockton, and Wayne I-iuestis, and whenthe seventh grade was reached, J. Y. Turnage and James Suttles joined the group. Henceforth, there was assurance of no dull moments for either class or teachers. Our entrance into high school added Marie Petty to our frightened, confused class of fish . We didn't remain shy and frightened long, though, for we soon caught on to the fact that upperclassmen weren't so superior or grown up as they tried to make us think. Still we were impressionable enough to be thrilled by the big new world of high school with football, algebra, pep squad, homemaking, volleyball, Hallowe'en princes and princesses, and all the rest. Our Hallowe'en prince and princess that year' were Beth Schafer and Ewing Thorpe. As sophomores, we added Jimmy Green and Bob Baker to our numberg we trust that had nothing to do with the fact that teachers told us then and tell us now that as sophomores we were demons. Besides playing that role with all our energy though, we managed to contribute a' prince and princess to the Hallowe'en Carnival in the persons of Marie Petty and James Suttles and to furnish much of the football, basketball, and cheerleader per- sonnel besides contributing the football sweetheart, Betty Lynn Oglesby. Our junior year was our most eventful and even though we still retained the reputation of being a handful for the teachers, which fact was enhanced by Darlene Sneed's talents transferredfrom Big Spring, we had an excess of energy for worthwhile projects too. ,We furnished another football sweetheart, Marie Petty, and a school favorite, Bob Baker, and amazed everyone, including ourselves, by winning the Carnival queen cdnte st, our candi- dates being Patsy McNalley and Stuart Henderson. At Christmas our mothers entertained us with a buffet dinner and in the spring our mothers again helped us when we put on our junior-senior banquet in the new gym. We were proud of that, but our greatest pride was in our junior play, Here Comes Charlie, because we all paid in time and energy for its success. The climax of the year was our first junior-senior trip--to Yellowstone suppos- edly, but in the face of a Wyoming blizzard, to Salt Lake City. - , This year our class has taken part in concession work, annual production, andthe usual extra-curricular activities, but before the year is over, we predict that we'll have our fingers in other projects. Betty Lynn Ogle sby

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