Gainesville High School - Leopard Yearbook (Gainesville, TX)

 - Class of 1951

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' '::::- Hail to our Alma Mater, her virtues so true Keep our hearts filled with love ever new - For her knowledge, her guidance united we stand Gainesville High, hail to thee, hail - all hail uafzbians gbucafion HARRIS LATHAM President WILLIE HURLEY L.C. DENNIS LEROY ROBINSON HARVEY WOOLFOLK L.L. ALLBRITTON CARROLL SULLIVANT JESS HAYES SCHOOL IN THE FALL 1 , , . .W ,K,L 1 - 5 fig x - K . ' 6. A21,, mf gig, Hi 2 11 . 3 i ,,, 3? - ,k A V Q.: .A Q fA ' - if -- . ,,., iv' g , isa s Jw M W fy .S ' . z,. igfvsf Wifi X rid? in gg N g A ff Q 3' , , ,M . , V? A a ll II enfallml gupefzinfendenf Living in a world where nations with aims and ideals so vastly different from ours, are trying hard to tear us to pieces, both in body and spirit, we find ourselves each in our own way making our life history. Too many times we complain about trivial things and forget our real blessings. America has countless blessings to spare when measured by any yardstick other than our own. May we know and appreciate our opportunities in a free nation and somehow arise to the occa- sion and assist others in seeing the glorious heritage which is ours. 'V 0 l I I 'unccpal Wars begin in the minds of meng hence it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed. Ignorance and indifference to other's ways and lives have been the com- mon cause of suspicion and mistrust between people throughout history. Past generations have been helplessg may your generation gain universal acceptance of the premise that justice and liberty and peace are indispensable to the dignity of mang and that these principles must be founded upon the intellectual and moral solidarity of all mankind. ?aculf MISS VONCILE LIDDE LL Spanish, English, world history fx' MRS. LOIS LUCAS Typing, bookkeeping MRS. AUDRA MOORE Typing, shorthand Dr. Wie smann it JOHN H. PARKER ' f 1 ,,,, Chemistry, physics V.S. PAYNE -Agriculture MRS. AMY PORTER World history, American history L.R. POWLEDGE Shop, mechanical drawing BOB PRATT Music, speech in 9 . Q' .. f aa M . -an 1 .A M V K ,, V VylA ,Qi ii Z LLL A 2 X , is . gg X ' x I 3 'iff f I ,, ..,., S at ,l ,lj ' ,, Llii, ,I N , if 9 ,7Ei:g in to , 'Sf' 'Y 8 ,Ja h it ' 3 -taxes? x MISS MARTHA LIDDE LL Algebra, Sponsor of annual I nnni A aculfxf it M i5 IN' ' j.V. CAMPBELL Assistant football coach, head basketball coach, safety driving, civics, economics, V physical education. MRS. GRACE CHAPMAN Home economics MR. T.H. CHAPMAN English GAR LAND D. COLLETT Physical education, safety driving, commercial arith- metic, world history, B team football coach. MISS LAYUNA HICKS English, journalism BILL HILL B and MRS. DOROTHY KING Physical education M 3 ' A Facing the Evaluation 1 E P x ' Z2 5 . . . V, It . L-LVL L. . A Kg H A-az 1 :W ,-.wil 4? aculfxi LAWRANCE PRIDDY Head Coach, algebra, Track Coach. MRS. CORA A. STANI- FORTH American History MISS CLEO STEWART Biology , Chemistry MRS. MARY AGNES STONE Foods' Biology Shine little glow worm. A.W. WELLS Mathematics MRS. ONA WRIGHT English lf. 'W Q' ai ': 'rag ' ff?- V ' A 7 X It ., MISS R UTH YOUNG Librarian From another point of view. ai as .aw X 7' Ta i 53 1' 4 . ,,1', Q 55: -, 1 N xg, ,ii MN MARY 1 ,flaw -H 4' v 3 M , 1 . N . pw sw if X , my 1 sf? 1 .Ni L 95, Q, t Si 'f ii W 513-W 'E 'sw 1. ,LQ A X'L. K krkf Qs? 1 ,IT ,fgk ,Q 3 5 U V in Jwafh SWE 4 my xi-,,. 15v1.Q7i WANDA BALTHROP Full of tenderness and grace. ,VV r Seniofzs BETTY JEAN ALMON 77 26441 She paints, she powders, and she puffs. CLAIRE ALMON My heart is whole, my fancy freeg Run on, small man, don't bother me. MARY CATHERINE ANDERSON She makes the world a friendly place by showing it a friendly face. PEGGY ARNOLD Argus, argue, early and late. Ifa line were crooked she'd argue it straight. BETTE BOB AUGHTRY An interesting combination of friendliness and fun. LOUISE BAKER As windy as the month of March. On the spot reporters? Seniofzs we -5 f If ff? DELMAR BARNES I like work, I could sit and look at it for hours. BILL BARNETT Long, tall and loose-jointed. JACK BARNETT Good looks ran in my family, but they ran clear past me! JOAN BECKNER Full of pep, full of fun, never quiet, always on the run. EMOGENE BLANTON Good natured with a smile that laps over t and buttons behind. ELIZABETH BOLEY Quiet and retiring ever is she. What did you get for Christmas? wice DONALD BOWDEN L, A man of action, but few words. Seniofzs BARBARA BRAGG Still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, that one small head would hold all she knew. ELIZABETH BRAGG Quiet and efficient is she. PATRICIA BRICE just when I begin to think life worth living, I remember Chemistry. ELIZABETH BROWN Gentle, true, and hind is she. JIMMY BUTTS An easy indulgent soul, to whom everything was luresome. - BILLY CAIN Ile believes care's an enemy to life. Eager Beaver Story Tellers. 'W' LA JOY CALDWELL With thoughts and ambitions of her own. RALPH CONNER Little head, little wit big head, not a bit. enlofzs GAYLE CARNES Quiet in appearance, motive unknown. ANN CARTWRIGHT As solid and dependable as the rock of Gibral tar, but far more sociable. MARY LYNN CLARK C, ' 'Though she is but little, she is fine. DAVID COLE A lion among the ladies is a most dreadful thing. RALPH COLE Help us convince him that girls are harmless. PAULA COLLINS Her modest way and graceful air, show her as good as she is fair. Miss Young teaching library. ,M EDNA RUTH CURTIS How did Mr. 1 P I , J i: Her countenance is the very portrait A of her mind. I WESLEY DAVIS 6 Within his heart there is no quiet. -it DOYLENE DEES Ifl don t know, I will find out. 81410715 PEGGY DEWBRE A girl who blushes is better than one who turns pale. Mrs. Hom doing four things at once. n SAM DUNNAVENT in f You can trust him in the dark. HAROLD DYER ff' MV l k fi At all his jokes laughed we, and many a one A V spoke he. wx i iiti t r in the picture? WANDA EDDINGTON Many were charmed by the sourul of her voice. VE LMA LEE EDWARDS It's nice to be natural when y0u're naturally nice. SUE FLOWERS She speaks less for she says only the 21410715 things worthwhile. A MARTHA FOX l'm just plodding along the path of lcnowleclge. GE ORGE GARDNER He is everybody's friend, and nolJody's enemy. PEGGY GEORGE As true a girl as ever breathed. JOYCE GESS She's quiet and unas- suming but ever loyal. ! 7th period office workers NOVA JEAN HILLIS M Let every light shine but kindness is her goal. eniofzs ' X PEGGY GILLILAND V Gentlemen prefer blondes. FAY GOSS w She loves many, trusts few, and al ays pad- dles her own canoe. MARILYN GRAHAM A pretty girl is like a melody. EDDIE LOU GREEN uf She that mischief hatcheth, mischief catcheth. JAMES HATFIE LD His worse fault is, that he is given to talking. TERRY HERRMANN A perfect boy, nobly planned, To warn, comfort, and command. She slings slick shellac. eniofzs WAYNE HOGAN He,s quiet but when you know him -- well, thatfs different. ' JOHN RICHARD HURLEY 'Z just a gallon of pep compressed in a quart container. 1 WANDA HURT A friend to all who know her. BETTY HUTCHINSON All her ways are winning ways. KATHERINE INSEL lust a touch of nature's genial glow. WALLY JOHNSON The effect lover! He makes Romeo look like a Eashful b0y.', Speech class on the air. if wh HHK. ff , M 355, if HQ O ilwill A X TA J fu fy xiii? ,lr Q , i in -I E BILL JOUGHIN 3 H Here's another great ff g ,. man passing by. Af g . 4 I fu X .,': 5 5:12 Tl I . M F KV - :Q c , W X T ime out for fresh air. PAUL KENNER lf Must1study? Oh, what a waste of time. LOU ANN KING She was lavishly extravagant with her tongue. RICHARD KUETHER Men of few words are the best men. BOBBY LEMONS Guileless and innocent in appearance but we think appearances are deceiving. VALENTINE LESTER As wise as three owls. BERNICE LEWIS A maiden never bold of spirit, still and quiet. 7 . ZVUOQS EVELYN KAPS Music hath charms to soothe the savage, to split a rock, or burst a cabbage. . , if . ' ,A if eniofzs F RANK LIEDTKE I'he world knows nothing of it's greatest men. Paula's got the Thing in her locker LOLITA LOWRY Blessed are the meek. PEGGY LUSTER Noble in both her thoughts and actions. WELDON LYONS When duty and fun clash, let duty go to hash. if EARL GENE MACON Rarely displays his knowledge or expresses his ignorance. 'Www 'Q GEORGE MESSER A mis chief-making monkey. C, ERIE MILLER Fm the only good-looking boy who's not conceitedf, Ugg -- ggh- I eniofzs L' D OROTHY MITCHE LL A friendly heart with L many friends. RANDOLPH MORRIS Give me a girl to call ,JW my own. 'ii' , JOHN MYRIOK V zyn 1' 5 HF. r i ' . ff! igares come natural 1 5 :Q L to me.', L 4, in , 2.4 ALMA LOU NELSON riiy y y y L A quiet thinker. V . Q ,,br M ' llil U ii h x L ,iii Liri . N Alma 1, 95' CLIFFORD OFFILL fm. not merely the saxo- phonist, Pm the whole band. WANDA ORSBURN An eye for art and beauty. DARLEEN PEARCY just a jolly good sport. ED PERRYMAN Lf A lion among the ladies. Lx fm.- T' Caref SHIRLEY POWELL School I suppose if it's necessary I L D ARDEN PURGASON His deportment varies inversely as the distance from the teachers RICHARD RANDOLPH A little boy with big ideas. REVALEE REYNOLDS She's just overflowing with happiness. emO'LS LILLIE MARIE PEYROT Silence is golden is my motto PANSY POND A friendly heart with many friends eniofzs BILLY RILEY Mischief: Thou art afoot. MARY JO RILEY My memory is a thing I forgot when I was bam BOYD RIVOIRE Napoleon was a small man, too. JAYNE RUNYON She possesses the gift of common sense. LATRELLE SHAW His tongue is nearing the goal of perpetual motion. PAUL SISSON Ha py am Ig from care, I'm free, lllhy aren't they all happy like me? JERRY SMITH He wanders on as in a dream. JIMMY SPIRES I have the virtues ofa great man, but I have a weakness for the women. eniofzs NORA LEE STACEY High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. LLOYD THURMAN Timid never, bold ever. JOAN VINCENT Kind, true, and big-hearted. These three ad- jectives describe her best. ANNA GENE WEBB f,,fff 'K Fd rather wear out than rust out. DARLEEN WESTBROOK Her friends were many, her enemies few. JOHN RAY WINDER If talk is original, be careful, it,s patented. PAT WHAM if Very original and independent with a liking to have her own way. RQWENA WHAM ,ff We should think her tongue would have broken its chain. yt JY eniofzs MARY WHEATON Always going, always there. FREDDIE WHISENANT There's mischief in her eyes, but the teachers think her quiet and shy. BETTY JO WINGER The mildest manner, and the gentlest heart BILLIE MARIE WITT just one of those dependable and sweet girls E LAINE YOUNGBLOOD Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you. aims 4' W .l bvv- gt-' Make 'em shine. 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R 3 Alu , .if N H ,A C E: if W A I-' 1 -W, ' C Q ' Af i- A 1 'wiv ...f 47? ' L: . . L R X fl i KX xx 7113 .14 .. ..,pg,1 A Wi C 2 Nj R! ., Q A 'S xx I 5 goplzomohes A Af 1 A kl y Y Y R , ,P I .5 A . SSSS A ' A ' w Q qf , L .1 A 'S S' ' WSAAS .,,, f A 5 Aooo A A W' i '14 V , T Q x ' J ' '1' 5 L L .wo an O goptzomofzes 2 MARY ETTA DODSON MARTHA DUSTIN A good welcome to the newcomers. PATSY DUTTON RAY GUY ESTES M ' fo ,V A ,Y .af L A T R A oooo A R A 1 KEN EVANS RONALD FAUST GWEN FINDLEY GEORGE FRIZZELL SHIRLEY GAMBLE SANDRA GANTT SHIRLEY GEORGE HAGAN GIBBS PATSY GILMER GINGER GREENWOOD SARAH GREGORY HARVEY HANCOCK HELEN HARBIN JO ANN HAYNES DAN HEFFLEY Sophs working for the student forum. FORRESTINE HICKEY LINDA HOGAN CARLA HOLLAND BILLY DEAN HORN PATRICIA HOWARD JOYCE HUGHES DON HUTTO MARVIN JETTON LUCY JONES GLADYS KAMMERDIENER SUE KENNEDY FLOSSIE KIDD LLOYD KING Q f '.zf V. ' I A f f XI-'V,' I Ix IO I 'I 1 5 Gia ,I qw W. lllmil minw M X X Q4 I ,,k: ig K, 1, , N. ,V , k, goplwmotes goplmomofzes 555 Sis A11 A Wifi U I W' I I f 'Q I 5 2 gf r 1 3 A NT? 4 I J 1,4 aw . .. .S I,,,,?,'2Sis,. A I ff I I ,143 jk GI M S if Q I I 1,4 'E l I I 'fn ., P3 I I 2 T Alfa if H? 'ea 5 HW Q QM r' A 72 'fi' 'Nbr GINGER KITCHENS JANE KINARD ANNA Jo LESTER JANE LINKS VIRGINIA LOVE JOY WILBURN LONG DOXIE MASK JANICE MASON JANET MASON ROY MASSEY ISLA MAY MEYER WAYNE MEYER WILLIE MEYER MARGARET MILLER MARCY MITCHELL CHARLES MOORE CLARA JUNE MOSER LETHA MOSS OLENA MURRAY DOROTHY MCCAIN GENE MCCORKLE EDNA MCCRORY JOHN MCINTOSH MARY MCLAUGHLIN CARROLL NELSON CAROLYN NOON STEWART NOLAN DAVID N ORWOOD JIMMY NUNN PAT OAKS PAT O'BRIEN DONALD ORSBURN FRANCES ORSBURN DONALD PARKER REATHA PARSONS KEITH PEARSON LUCY PEARSON A.P. PENTON WANDA PILCHER ARLENA POND 4' z A f Ai' CL'C A Rl P 1' ' 'il A A AA ' A A ' f W' if '14 1 I VT A CCA A if op omofzes -en? M aww' wx Ni 'Q J' ' Ew a I if A 1' fa In I I R K' , .E A ABN 493 I' M-I E A A A A AAAA A goplmomofzes g f?-'UI .5 V V I I W A GERALDINE PRESTAGE ESTELENE PRESTON KATHLEEN PRICE KENNETH PRICE ALICE PRIDDY J.C. REED BOBBIE REEVES STEVE ROGERS GLENDA RUDD PATSY RUSSELL BUDDY SANNER FRANKLIN SAVAGE BARBARA SHAW JACQUELINE SMITH BILL SNIDER JOHN STACY BOBBY STANSBURY ROBBIE STARK BUDDY STRAWN CALVIN SUMMAR CURTIS TAYLOR SUE ANN TEAGUE GAYLE THOMAS ELAINE TOWNSLEY BILL TRAUGHBER JOAN TUTT WAYNE TUTT BETTY WALKER NORMAN WARD TALMADGE WARD GEORGE WARE if QE '? is KX x 2 'F I ff It X R AS' A Af 2 f VENETA WEATHEREAD I A E' JUANITA WHEELER BUD WOODS MAIZIE WOODY RITA WYLIE BARBARA YOUNG ROY DALE DAVIS ALFRED LATHAM is , N J' wi A-v-A N Fi if 151 II 4 A A I E V A if 1,7 . .. 4 ,. 1, ,, W K W Q X ' ' iglga N K . I ' gy X 8 Qu.. ii I - O IFN VTUQ Q .. 55 L SY ' TW .5 49' 1 Q A . A H E I .QN- L goplmomofzes Sophomore girls get around THEY GET THE NEWS nlX The journalism class edits the school paper, The Leopard Tale, which comes out bi-weekly. The class is composed of 25 students, and sponsored by Miss Layuna Hicks. Out of the three contests entered this year, they have placed three times in state. Making the books balance Es YI l i' ,I ...... - - ':i,!l f.7g,:l .g-my Editors Paula Collins and Anna Gene Webb, giving out assignments. Writing headlines MEET THAT DEADLINE john Hurly - Sports Editor Mary Wheaton - Editor-in-Chief Martha Liddell - Sponsor Haig 'N Annual salesmen The annual staff is composed of nine students from the senior, junior and sophomore classes. They devote one period a day to taking pictures, laying out boards, keeping books, selling ads, and other duties pertaining to the making of a yearbook. Besides the regular annual staff, Emo- gene Blanton, Paula Collins, and Patricia Brice aided in compiling the senior write-ups. new ' - Lou Ann King - Business Manager Jaurice Branyan . Carolyn Blanton - Sophomore Editors .- Edwin Hammer - Photographer CNot Picturedj 'E gm., ' V: 2 ig :fl V Ann Buckingham - Junior Editor Rm Dennis - Art Editor Claire Almon - Senior Editor W? V THE CHORAL CLUB The activities of the chorus were very enjoyable. During Christmas, tl third period music chorus caroled the junior High School. The chori sang We Three Kings at Booker T. Washington School for the first tin in public. They went to Durant to the Noble Cain Festival for the thi time. In appreciation to Mr. R.L. Powledge for making stands for the use, the chorus sang in assembly Thank You . The operetta presents this year was The Fortune Teller. Back Row jones, McLaughlin, Bosley, Anderson, Kaps, Brooks, Davis, Adcock, Insel, Ald- ridge Gilliland Dees, McCrory, jetton, Mercer, Dyer, Harpole, Rudd, Randolph, Gaston, Booher, Middle Row Lowry Adair, Runyon, Mason, Pilcher, Mason, Barnes, Turner, Nunn, Lynch, King Kidd Wise Stansbury, Barnett, Oaks, Long, Burrows, Card. Front Row Williams Links, Woody, Vincent, Bragg, Flowers, Weatherly, Turnage, Truittl, Gregory Broome, Harrison, Curtis, Witt, Holley, Whisenant, Adkins, C. Blanton, E. Blanton and 5 i E 5 7-148 gelfllyl 616255 pfzesenfs: i Y0u Cmft 'llakg It Yun Penelope Sycamore joan Beckner Zssie Carmichael Evelyn Kaps lheba Mary Catherine Anderson Daul Sycamore fir. DePinna Ed Carmichael Donald vlartin Vanderhof klice Sycamore lenderson l'ony Kirby Boris Kolenkhov Say Wellington Ar. Kirby vlrs. Kirby 3--Men Dlga jerry Smith Billy Riley Weldon Lyons Harold Dyer jack Barnett Betty Aughtry john Richard Hurley Edwin Hammer Darden Purgason Eddie Lou Green Terry Herrmann Mary jo Riley Bill Barnett Clifford Offill jimmy Spires Betty Rose Hutchinson ' Really, Toni, this is most embarrassing. i Back stage Ed and Essie. l 1 . . Y A ,Mi f will , 4. 1 gil' J-A Farewell party for Coach Collett, Co- Sponsor. Studying evaluation. ofpum gin enf The nucleus of all student organizations is the high school Student Forum. The Forum acts only as an advisor and mediator between the faculty and student body. The organization is in its sec- ond year. It has been in charge of concessions at the athletic contests, provided attractive waste barrels to keep the campus clean, arranged for student tickets at local theatres, and lead a dis- cussion at the state convention in Dallas. Miss Cleo Stewart, Co-Sponsor, and members. Preparing information for the Student Forum convention in Dallas. S l.H.S.H. S. J. hwy? .Ll Look at the smarties. lafional 1111 onofz ocief The Mary Gwyn Chapter of the National Honor Society has been quite active its second year. The members were chosen according to scholarship, leadership, char- acter, and service. juniors and seniors had to have an average of 90 or above, and sophomores an average of 95. The spon- sors for this year were Mrs. Cora Staniforth and Mr. A.W. Wells. The officers for this year were: Presi- dent, Peggy Georgeg Vice-President, joan Becknerg Secretary, Betty Hutchinson, Treasurer, Bobby Moss, and Program Chair- man, Bill Joughin. . . . and always to print the truth 'I Quill an gcfzoll The Dean chaimefsv chapter of me Quill and Scroll boasts of a membership of seventeen students, an associate member, four honorary members, and a sponsor, Miss Layuna Hicks. Members have done some notable work in the field of journalism and are selected from the upper one third of their class. President, Betty Almon. ,, , The Quill and Scroll's impressive recognition service. NHr1oNHL HONDA FOCIETY Xl rx01J.': fa 1 1' rf ' We have plenty, David, take 2. S si 3 5 r E2 l MARCIA HEMPHILL 'iiufufze afzmets The F.F.A. has had a very successful year. Four boys from Gainesville made Lone Star Farmer. The Grass judging team won first place in the Upper Elm and Red River soil conservation program. At Dal- las the same team won second place and fourth place at Fort Worth. Hugh Porter's steer won third place at the Fat Stock Show at Fort Worth. Charlie Kammerdiener was the first delegate from Gainesville to Kansas to the conference held there. He will also try for the American Farmer. A .,.' 4 F.F.A. Sweetheart - Hugh Porter and his prize Davis, Ward, and Estes working in the shop Mr. Payne, Sponsor, watching Davis and Minnis at the welding machine. Hold your breath and squeeze the trigger. THE RIFLE CLUB The Rifle Club was organized this year with Mr. B.P. Hendley as sponsor. The main purpose of the club is to learn how to shoot and enjoy shooting a rifle. Instruction is given in how to use the sight, to pull the trigger and to breathe correctly. There are about thirty members of this club. 7-Lei, an Hif The gall? Erie Do it like this. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The members of this club are interested in learning the techniques of good picture production. This club will develop students who can take pictures for the annual and The Leopard Tale. ' Working in the dark Mr. Parker giving a demonstration. Rosa Mejicana, no llores ,Qt , fkia' 7 254 2 is ff' 1' f 31 V l S , ,f 55. I-533153224 27... -- F-ei - mfg? ge 1111 ahla gspanol aqua El Progreso I and II participate in the activi- ties of the Pan American Student Forum of which they are members. Each has a meeting twice a month. The themes for the programs pertain to Spain and Spanish American coun- tries,their customs,history, people,and places. The programs are varied, consisting of reports, book reviews, spelling and information matches, singing Spanish songs, and listening to Span- ish records. The outstanding activity of El Progreso I was a Christmas play at the Booker T. Washington for Negroes. This was a lot of fun for the club and the Negro children. Other planned activities are a Mexican dinner, a visit to Dallas for the jose Iturbe concert, March 12, a visit to Dallas el cinco de mayo, one of the independence days of Mexico, with a supper at a Mexican cafe. Comprenden Us tede s? Ohgice Help l9WUlW1l james Graham, Mary Riley ssh. Martha Fox, Pat Brice Jeanne Flowers, Loy jean Clawson Valentine Lester, Peggy George, Reta Dennis, Sue Ann Teague. I , . KK, Q, yr. , if- - ,iii - , , 3 J, , : n V, I joan Beckner, Doylene Dees, Mary Frances Alexrander, Secre- tary to the Superintendent, Ann Cartwright, Glenda Rudd. Anna jo Lester, Alma Lou Nelson, Betty Hagle xl f, GWB!! 1' ff fm A-9 . ff'-Ln! - sl , fo-al 1:1 - f- N -1-lik: . EQHQQX A ' . lla-.jug ,J o D .T .Tr A 4 si Y Ii Watch out, Lou Arm, Mrs. Moore is behind you WEEK 6, xo A Km I 7 if 'J L XC X x go 4 X - I , X vw, fl: X X ---- 1' fa I-, f v . w X w f ' I 30 1, Q u 5 H 'Pwr Sm fsf f 4 .,. , Q V -X 1. I Help! We'11 all be killed! Pull that caffy! 4 S F r Na X ff W-4 . YW I x 'f6 Q ED! QX L L ',u,'l's I j 'Mrk 'Q Q f Q7 5 ,- s 1 f w 1 f Y! 'X YN as f. dh 3 S3 211' PM - 6 Ax X Ill. - U -f Q on Q t What's the matter with your hearing? ' 'UD Y. M :-agp . ., 1' 31 F 5 Q Q! , W. HN . 'M W-fx., f Wwsgsr qgv .. ig. N,,l,W. 1 , ig, ,524 ,A ls: .K Q, K. in A 1 is E- 4 V g :g ig 44 i w if ,Nm :Fit fkbswr Q A , . ' x ,V :V Q , , o J 4 VTQM' uw' Si' m '- 'gibflvv -15: W vu - V15 -1- - 'mf -wlliflwi-'-f,.i uf ,ways A ff'?'9.fZ?fZgfgz4s'4,1 - my .15 Mme :Eff E-fls Q 7?5 Ef1b- ',.qzj-'ite' 5 'K k b ' mg 5 ' 4 ASSE? i . le'fi'm3:QvLfg X, 51'f':' EYE ff ,W k vz f-BQ, 1 . ' ,-,X .t I . , . ' ' f K 1 . ' - A ' a The evangelist teaching us a new song. The Prayer of Thanksgiving. Hi-Y Boys' Club, a religious organization. March of Dimes assembly Morning in che Heavens of Blue. Speakers on Brotherhood. And lo, a star shone . . . Our conscience is our compass I! Oh say can you see Mr. Hendley greeting speakers during Brotherhood Week. 'And throw him out the window Evangelist from Ft. Worth. T America the Beautiful Keep the green light burning. aww.-mmmun-1, L .,:,w-amaze., ARLENA POND -?00dJl2u Queen JAY CAMPBELL -mggggt 'football Gilliland Collett - B Team, Larry Priddy - Head Coach, Jim Camp- bell - lAssistant Coach. x 1 I The Gainesville Leopards had only 4 let- , I termen returning this year from last year's squad. Regardless of inexperience, the team , I did pretty well, placing second in district. A good year is expected next year with 15 letter men returning. David Tudor - Head Manager Bobby Mosman -. Assistant Wally johnson - Assistant r' rf' J Vlfzi-Capfains David Cole - Guard John Myrick - Back r ' -L U Terry Herrmann - Back Homer Isaacs - Guard B111 Lackey - Guard Bobby Moss - Back Boze Ansley - Back A 5' Kenneth Price - Back Lloyd King - End V ' Darden Purgason - Back Delmar Barnes Q Guard as Q 3 I Bobby Springfield - Back Bill McCollum - Guard ,533 4 ,Q Dwayne Garner - Tackle Q, I Talmadge Ward 1950 SCHEDULE AND SCORES Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville Gainesville 'Gainesville Gainesville 'Gainesville 'Gainesville Gainesville 'Gainesville San Angelo Denton McKinney Grand Prairie Greenville Cleburne Denison Sherman Jesuit Paris Henry Crowsey - Back Donald Bowden - Tackle X N,- Butch Armstrong - Tackle Buddy Homer - Back Jack Barnett ' Tackle Gayle Carnes - End Bud Woods - Tackle George Ware - End Roy Charles Brooks - Center Charles Crawford - End ng!! Team t f ,S H e e y n C ,: t Front Row: john McIntosh, james Harpole, Bill Snider, Charles Barton, Wilburn Long, Henry Blahuta, Murlin Evans. Middle Row: Buddy Strawn, Charles Shinn, Brad Hays, Carroll Nelson, jackie Locke, Bill McCollum. Back Row: David Norwood, Charles Curtis CNot Picturedj, Henry Crowsey, Kenneth Price, jimmy Blankenship. t W -. 7, me 1 .f f ' , Y 4 A ' . ,,.. L., 7 Q' 5 1 4 I 5 81 h wg. ,Q V I Q V G z, m ', gm ' ' Q., fh h m m p - h ,,,,.,.A hh x 1 ' M ,,,.aWm. L. W ff' -A ' L i .-,- K ,, k ' i yj i- A,,, , K M5 'V ' Q h M, ' 0 in 1 'A .h ggL,gIil,3 f- L- ' , , A . , 1 f .gy i +4-fr K -' 819:25 - W ,- , may , l -- , w . W mf I 3 - f gm 'L -14 , 2 -f-f :Q- - '1 ' 1' X :Xg L- :ff I E ' V - Qi I 1, A 1. 'S ,Y - . W g ' j - xg.. K K V3 gf,-.a ww N Kmvm , - riff' N E. 'Q yr fr .- J -ff -f'k ' L,,. Q ' f' A .,,,', ,- L , Over the hump. A .Fwy Wuxi k ' gg? Flying low. +2 3 h x ' .K A !,jy K I 0 fe?-'iii . a p Catch him, Boze. Y 4 vi W 'fo 2 Oh! No you don'c Ek A , W? u 5, 4 , ll.- Lose something, boys? mf , .,,,..v ,, ,fn, g, we Give 'em ---- LEOPARDS!!! Shoot, jack!! The basketball team started this year with no lettermen. It struck a stream of bad luck and did not win a game. However, the boys did not give up in the face of defeat but kept on fighting. Buddy Homer, Bill Lackey, Bobby Moss, and Boze Ansley will be a nucleus of A team next year. J.V. ff ,I Campbell was coach. Q 7 Bam Back Row: jack Barnett, Bill Lackey, Buddy Homer, Bobby Moss. Front Row: Boze Ansley, Connie Arnold, john Myrick CCaptainJ, Gayle Carnes, Bill Barnett R 7 262144. Back Row: Charles Shinn,jimmy Blankenship, Donald Orsburn, Calvin Summers,l-Iagan Gibbs, A.P. Penton. Front Row: Claude jones, Bill McCollum, Dwayne Garner, Charles Curtis CCaptainj, Lloyd King, Curtis Taylor. jump Chuck!! The B team had only two lettermen this year, the rest of the team was composed of sophomores. The Little Leopards , won all but two of their twelve conference games, being ,upset both times by the Sher- man Bearkittens. What's that, Claude? L-E-O-P-A-R-D-S !!!!!! ! ,QV Ag- ni, N, K Timex, qof 7-Le pe Seniors - John Hurley, Pansy Pondg juniors - Bill Turner, Marilyn Risong Sophomores - Dick Carter, Patsy Gilmer. The Yell-Leaders and Leopardettes, working together to develop school spirit, were loyal backers of our Leopard teams. They went as a group to all out of town games, and promoted fun nights at the gym. Both groups are sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy King. . . . And we'll throw in a wing! Back Row: Margaret Gilbert, Betty Walker, Barbara Theobald, Flossie Mae Kidd. Middle Row: Wanda Balthrop, Ann Buckingham, Reta Dennis, Lucy Jones, Betty Hagle. Front Row: Patty McCoy, Loy Jean Clawson, Nana Childress, Jeanne Flowers, Helen Harbin Sue Derrick. The Gainesville High School band has participated in mar activities during the 1950-51 school year: the Montagu County Band Festival in Bowie, where they won first placm the Midwestern University homecoming in Wichita Fall: Interscholastic League Contest in Denton. Three member of the band attended the Band Clinic in Galveston, accon panied by the Director, Bill Hill. Trophy from Montague County Band Festival Band Sweetheart Attention!! Bill Hill - Director Majorettes: Drum Majorette: Band Mascot: Shirley Stiles, Carolyn Adams, Geraldine Lawler Martha Williams, Lila Flowers janet Kay Davis B and on assembly czinesville gan Rosfefz FLUTES: Peggy George, Betty Almon, Don Davis, Carol Ann Evans, june Robertson. SAXOPHONES: Clifford Offill, jerry Potts, Sam Dunnavent, Don Hutto. ALTO-BASS CLARINETS: Eddie Ballew, Marieta Bragg. CLARINETS: A.P. Penton, Marie Thompson, james Latham, Leta Brown, Carolyn Noon, Eddie Lou Green, Pat O'Brien, Gladys Kammerdiener, Ima Ruth Estes, Par Oaks, james Shifet, Christine Deck- ard, Charles Gronow, David West, Rovana Macon, Darlene Staats, Gwendolyn Findley, Wally Cullum, Rex Wagner, Bob Edwards, Bobby Wilson. CORNETS: Paul Kenner, Frank Savage, Kenneth Chapman, joan Beckner, Tom Hickman, jerry Estes, Bill Evans, joe Perryman, Hagan Gibbs, Lester Spencer. TROM- BONES: David Holbert, William Neely. BARITONE: Charles Cummins. FRENCH HORN: Billy Farr, Velora Stiles, Daphne Clack. BASSES: Ed Perryman, Eugene Cummins, Dan Heffley. DRUMS: jim Spires, Billy Patterson, Max Richardson, jerry Dutton, Richard Cox. BELLS: Stuart Noland. BASSOON: jerry Smith. TWIRLERS: Lila Beth Flowers, Shirley Stiles, Veta Milligan, Carolyn Adams, Martha Willi- ams. BAND CAPTAIN: Clifford Offill. nf- af 4 ainesoille gclwol gan Y, f x as Ready to leave for Paris x , Sn , A A P 1 ,. , M 3 , : 2 - .G og, A gnvw, xg k , K ,QM t Sak . - -,ifffe t s sv Q , y'T'w' 'P A , ww X ts.,-92 X., - ,- WJ, ,V - x fy, v g H me ,, .A , 2? V g M eng ,NV ,, mmsrffhxrg K M K 5, - --f i l , 5 , C C if fi- if -ab., C v V - f- ww ' V L L in . ' L - 7' r ff' . 1 V. Alfie Q7 llroy, -'IQ' 'L ., , AQ, f 2 ' 'UI' 1 ' Q' ' : f rg, M.. gs-. A . ' He' xg We .C , E Cmilh, 5. 1 M. L- Mtago, ,W pe, A. , f-We M waeffn- R-1 .1 - I W :B rs-Q: PM ,. ef We as-1 - 'H ff ,,,,g wi: ff f .- M 4. at . is . 7. , Sports Club Christmas Party. Learning to Polka The President pitching horse-shoes. gpm Gluly The Girls' Sports Club, now in its second year, has a membership of 95. The girls participate in all kinds of sports, according to the seasons of the year. Officers of the club are: Presi- dent, Louise Bakerg Vice-President, Elizabeth Boleyg Secretary, Valentine Lesterg and Reporter, Peggy Arnold. Shuffleboard N 4 -.lf ,'sf- Civ ,anf ' ,,uAO ' .4501 ,,psQ'l mr! ocia 'I I Ho-Ho-Ho, have you been good children? 3 , .ww A 5. Q af h 4 is - 'il Q Ill? Bud telling tales. one M 3 F ootball B anquet . rf 5 5 M-4 Gay1e's feeding john a line Now What have we here? Ditto! Special Qfzaces and gfiqueffe Trip the light fantastic to learn to dance floor. 3rd Monday The purpose of this club is ance and act correctly on the eerings are held on lst and ights. The sponsor, Bill Hill, has lub in new dance steps. Officers: President, Pansy resident, Bill Turnerg Secretary iarilyn Risong Sargent-at-Arms, ner and Arlena Pond. d irec ted the Pondg Vice- 8: Treasurer, Edwin Ham- a rdf lb These girls know the way to a man's heart One -- two -- three ----- 'Q' ' To widen the interest of homemakers into fields not touched in regular homemaking classes, the Happy Homemaker's Club was organized in September of 1950-civic organizations. Time is set aside during class time each month for their W: mmf-' Mgmt, Lyffkww Light and fluffy and golden brown meetings centered around Making the House a Home. They have cooked and served each other meals to give them skill in serving and entertain- mg. Good to the last bite What would you do? ' Hi-Y assembly skit il Lila Beth Flowers being Candidates for Hi-Y queen and their escorts Hi-Y Ushers for the Y-Teen Recognition Service crowned Hi-Y Queen. I was waltzing with my darling The Hi-Y is a religious club, organized to further Christian standards in school and community. The c1ub's many activities include a box supper, assembly program dealing with racial prejudice, a Hi-Y Christmas dance,and Sweetheart Banquet. The Hi-Y and Tri Hi-Y convention was held here March 50-April 1. The c1ub's officers are: President, Terry Herrmanng Vice-President, john Myrickg Secretary, Boze Ansleyg Treasurer, Claude Jonesg Sgts.-at-Arms, Buddy Homer, Murlin Evans. Y -Teen cabinet dinner Y-Teen sock and sweater Y - 'rfr If I ll 71101718 G Hundfzed pei Lots of fun, yet something with a serious sicleg a calendar filled with social events, yet plenty of time for religious work -- that's the Y-Teens! This year the Y-Teen activities have included the traditional recognition service, slumber party in the gym freally it was slumberlessJ, Christmas dance, hen party, and the annual, much antici- pated, Sweetheart Banquet. Much credit is due Mrs. Amy Porter and Mrs. Audra Moore for their splendid sponsorship. Y-Teen Recognition Service Christmas party ' f fps ' GUOQKQ - JACK BARNETT am us awfgi WH-IM' 150 AN Vggcmqggi Q K. ugih. i. i 9A- ' POND YY zzvofzifes BOBBY Moss avomfes 'iv WILBURN LONG :WWW 'um A K A . RTJIJD CLAIRE ALMON - SENIOR avofzife fzunnefzs-up -1 I 1 w if JOHN RICHARD HURLEY - SENIOR JOHN MYRICK - SENIOR ANNA GENE WEBB - SENIOR SeM . I g MARILYN RISON - JUNIOR BILL MCCOLLUM - JUNIOR CHARLES CURTIS - SOPHOMORE CAROLYN BLANTON - SOPHOMORE Walker 8c Company Fine foods in G.H.S. She-'s always there to help you Haven't I seen you somewhere before? TheY,u fix if UP- M2 n 'af Q 8 D aughters of thye ji A meric an Revolution 'mhkk Good C itxzen ship Award. I 5 o Lo Ann Cartwri ht h . . M , ,k,V 5, .K ,Q Pongan Ustedes atencion! 4.283 9ifYE!WU?H!f ? Poor Pat. Goin' with Granny and then the three bears Open wide -- Pep or Pepless Pep assembly? How about a hot dog? , , ' n and we 11 have a txme. I'm a-moving on. A11 feet! Sister Party. General Lee, I presume! Something Erie about that! KWAX P oo-poo-pe-doop!! Ooooh Bill! Bobo and his gorgeous assistants Pratt s pride peps perplexed pupils. WN P is H ewlww Where s everybody else? Paula sat in on this one. .',,.-was-....,,, His Honor -- Mayor ofCaL1isbutg. Mr. Hendley sure packs a wal1op!! Hey you, how about Ll coke? Who's in trouble now? W Fix it pretty . What is it? Don't hit me! Which end's up?? 'W 'sr And :hen - - 2 A , Q 7 545 ' L , .,.. , -4. - V,,,, J, x' auutwti ' Cau't you read, girls? - -, W, ffrs, , Vgwff -sy 'IAQ Qi 1-' Poor Theda! And they all fell down Watch the birdie. You belong to me. II 4 -a.. Snow gets in your eyes - Take that Here we go 'round the Mulberry Bush Oooo that hurt! You can't dodge the issue. Let's face it. if Wild-wild-Women ----- Stop! That's cold! , Dashmg young man?? Herrmann got ir!!! This is what s left Repre sentatives to Arlington Carnation Ball. of the Yellow jackets. . ff D0 'A i CY' s xr' Senior Reserve Sorority . Follow the leader. Speak no evil, Hear no evil, See no evil K mmf Which twin has the Toni? Going my way? Go to your first period class!! Scout Cole teaches the crew to build a fire. ,,f??5f4? g ,gf We three -- We're not alone. Allah 18 -- Allah 19 -- .Whar lucky girl is the cause of this duel? r 5 little Kilroys. 5 ...mf Come on Sophs -- get branded. ' Glamour-pusses ,351 .4 Mm Retakes. ,. if K That's my man -- Senior Circle. All aboard for Paris -- N ot really, Homer? .1 1 Watch out! sul. Miss Leopardville -- '20 All the world's a stage . . V 11111 f? N581 f::-4 iffy, 'N 1 is 1. ff X ,V 9 13' ,,, 4 5 ' Q Q uf '71 1 Q! I VAL a i U i is QQ , if ff' sf- ,f , , ,, - . f H g 1, , Mg f x 'K ,Q 1 J C . x . V f A , 5 E uf ,f I ,Yr mg' Eff! 5, T Ev Mkmylu ? QW is ,FJ I EJ Ji J Q y ii ,iw kj fa V1 sw' 4 Q.. MJ ' A . nw, 'A ffbfw ' .. 'E If ,. 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FIPP ASSISTANT CASHIER EDWIN ALEXANDER ASSISTANT CASHI,ER 101' :I DRESS SHOPPE CLIFF Mc MAI-ION I EXCLUSIVE If 5 :I READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY f ELECTRIC APPLIANCES LINGERIE COSMETICS MARY ELLEN KEEL MRS, LEMON PHONE 2421 13 U II-IONE 232 I 5 aoo EAST CALIFORNIA Q3 Ion NORTH OIxON I I If I. I 5 ALBERT PLUMBING AND HEATING I I I I I WASHERS-IRONERS--MAYTAG-FREEZERS-RANGES AMERICAN STANDARD FIXTURES SERVEI. THE GAS REFRIGERATOR 209 EAST CALIFORNIA PHONE I89 A I I 4I ,I W. I I F. E. Schmitz Motor' I Company plIJL'L1NYh nonse ' A 6 EFS :gba-QM! 5' I A 'mucms I I06 CHESTNUT STREET PHONE 2400 GAINESVILLE TEXAS I0 'S Q 40l0'0' 0'0 , E, .-,-,-,-.-.-.-:L-.A .v.YYYYVYV ------ ---- ---f-----f--v-------v----------f------- ----- -'------ I J .C. Wooldridge Lumber I Company 'I I I II . ,X 'I I 5 4' . ,I ,I ,I ,I 'I I1 'I I ,I ,I ,I 9 It . Ir YouR BUILDING FRIEND TESTED AND PRovED RELIABLE 'I I I I ,I 'l I I I I 'I I Q II . I I. 'I ,I ,I ,I ,I I S Tyler XL Simpson Company WHOLESALE GROCERS 5 SERVING THE INDEPENDENT RETAILER SINCE I879 'I 'T I 'I 'I I I I I ,I ,I I I ,I I 'I I Il -I0-10 REDI COVER YOUR HOME TOW FREEDOM OF CHOICE STARTS WHERE PEOPLE LIVE AND WORK. THERE HAVE BEEN VAST CHANGES THIS PAST DECADE,, .NOT ONLY IN THE WORLD AND NATION. BUT ALSO IN OUR HOMETOWN, AND, , , MORE ARE ON THE WAY. READ YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER WITH CARE--THE AD- VERTISING AS WELL AS THE NEWS COLUMNS--TO DISCOVER THE FREE- DOM OF CHOICES THAT PROIVIISESYOUAHAPPIERI MORE ABUNDANT LIFE. RIGHT HERE IN YOUR OWN HOMETOWN. ' IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR ALJ. OUR YOUNG PEOPLE TO LEAVE TOWN l WHEN THEY FINISH THEIR EDUCATIONS TO ENJOY A WELL-ROUNDED HAPPY LIFE. GAINESVILLE HAS NEED OF ITS INTELLIGENT YOUTJG PEOPLE TO BUILD ITS FUTURE, W 571 ' M The eglster DAILY AND WEEKLY NORTH TEXAS' FAVORITE NEWSPAPER GAINESVILLE , TEXAS 405' 4, .,A, '0l0 0'0'0l0 '0'-0'-'-0' ll 4 4 M I WE ARE FOR YOUI WE LIKE YOUI AND WE ARE LIKE YOU GRADUATING WITH NEW STYLES NEW MERCHANDISE NEW VALUES IN LADIES-CHILDRENS AND 4 INFANTS READY TO WEAR AND SHOES I fvf 5 ,ff E I LA MODE A V' ' ' PHONE moo ' SJW! :I I ff I s 'r4s U 1' ff' A 444 KADEy,S FLORIST f 7, ,Eff Q it ,f , 4 Q CHOICE T FLOWERS 4 - f If A VI I 1- Fl. ER PHONE 570 if 'f , y , WWWE ' IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE 8 4 4 4 4 4 IN I 4 , N ,.1,4Q fglf I alyfii x 54- ZZ, . .i C A 141 L QQ L Cf 4 I 4 X If kr, X ll-A N-1 L 3 + if Q , I lk Zj 'Z.'1,, 1,.,Y,4 I 6 4 The Leopard 0 '0f ff,-.., ff- , ffzf fma 1: ff' 12 ' f 'f'P' f ff - fe ff ' , ' A WMM Eff ff The First State Bank 'Z 6' X Jw, WWW! 3 . E A . 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From there, Terry Herrmann went to state, but did not place. g Events not pictured of this year's track team are: 100 yd. dash, 220 yd. run - Boze Ansley, james Harpole, Bobby Springfield, 440 yd. run - Bill Barnett, Claude Jones, 880 yd. run - Buddy Homer, Bobby Moss, mile relay -- John Myrick, james Har- pole, Bobby Moss, Buddy Homerg sprint relay - Gayle Carnes, Boze Ansley, james Harpole, Bobby Springfieldg broad jump - james Harpole, Terry Herrmann, shot put -- Bill Lackey, Henry Crowseyg discus -- Lloyd King, Terry Herrmann. . Wilburn Long, Kenneth Price, jack Barnett -- V mile run. Bill Lackey -- shot put Gayle Carnes, Terry Herrmann -- 120 yd. high hurdles, 220 yd. low hurdles. L g 14 1 vvaaa. iuvuav -14..- .--e.. ...-.- Gainesville High School Gainesville Junior College Present The Efofzfune 7-ellefz A Comic Opera By Victor Herbert Directed by Junior High Auditorium Bob Pratt April 17, 1951, 8:15 p.m. The soldiers to the rescue!! Three Monkeys -- see no evil, speak n evil, hear no evil. Cast: Dick Carte' Delbert Oaks, Lou Ann King, Harold Dyer, Verna Turnage, Dick Randolph, Wayne jet- ton, Bill Rudd, Kenneth Fvoire, Ed- win Hammer, Edna Curtis, Anita Ho- mer, Melton Stout, J.C. Bullard, Darden Purgason, james Harpole, Evelyn Kaps, David Cole, jack Barnett. The ballet master and his girls. They're all after Harold, poor Harold! If people said the things they mean. fl' E if 1 Roll 'em! The annual Y-Teen Sweetheart Banquet, held May 4 in the Community Center Building. Cadents count Beauties on parade. Still a lion among the ladies. Northeast Texas Hi-Y conference held in Gainesville, Bill Lackey was elected presi- dent over this district. mf W I ,, -0 ff fum. That wind-blown American look. Gorgeous gams. fast served at 8:00 in the park by the senior mothers, and swimming until 12:00. Following Y this, a large majority of the class went to W 'F Lake Murray, sponsored by parents of the class of '51. Thuggish seniors of '51. VK 538 7 5 ' ya Hold wiki Nunn 9 , MM Y - 0 Mk' Bathing beauties??? ir! May 1-4 -- a big day for the seniors! Break- AJBJ-M emofz Glass mf FRIDAY, MAY25, 1951 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM 5:00 P.M. -v Marching Along Together, Happy, cheerful, ay and free. Marching Along Tgogether, Loyal band of seniors, we. Marching along the highway, Over the road that's wide. Three years have ended and now's the time for us to say good-bye, To all our school days, joy en masse Hopes, and fears that we won't pass. Marching Along Together, Happy seniors of '51, ,,...i-B Q1 Qi H2231 s Milazfi- 4 F6 M3 ' Q I figs ' , ' RQ ki gpg, l inf li sifw. s 'fi fiwwhfh 7 R' aw i slgf B 4,3 S Signing annuals -- Has P, 42 Buckingham got Writers Q ii Iramp s? Clean-up campaign. Attendance awards. Farewell party for seniors. - Dedication of seniors' ift new curtains Decoratin for class da and rom. g ' ' g Y P to school. Mr. Pratt's last assembly before entering the service.


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