Gainesville High School - Leopard Yearbook (Gainesville, TX)

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A ' nr vs D ff , Q S X -N, Nix. N faculty . 'Q .99 5,- fi Roy P. Wilson, superintendent of the public schools Wliit eliel he exer do hesides sueeeeel7 One of our grind oltl trientls olten isles this question Not thlt suetess in 1 field of ietix ity not enough Your lellovw mln md soeie-ty it llrge will yuelec you b your oxer ill LOI1lI'll3LllI01 Hoping your fIlLlOWLkl talents will he rlexelopetl md utilized sw th it you will malee' this eontrlbutlon K The Leopard 1934 is not important, and Ll mark ol elistinetion, but in 195-1 this is ' ' . -' ' L 4 5 K' ' 1 L ' i i Y ',' ' '- 4 K i ' a , i ' ' 1 ' ' I 5 ' 1 v 1 A ' 4' 1 ji Y V' ' in ' t - I I Z' Mrs. Mary l:l'.1I1R'CS Alexamler, sctrt-tary fi it 'Q Mrs. Helen Horn, secretary N..,,,f B. P. Hendley, Principal Vffhither goest thou? Your worltl is one ol insttlhility, uncertain- ty, and unfzitliomahle mystery. You may well ask: XVhere do we go from here? Wfhile l cannot point out where you will he ten, twenty, or fifty years from now, l can assure you that you will he on the right road. if you hut put service above selt- and do unto others as you would ligne them do unto you, Wfhilt else is ol' any real significance? The Leopard 195-4 '1 if in-ff 'G an-N' Miss Virginia Dunn Physical Education Ed Dusek History--Head Coach 'lung WI!! Marcus Austin Band jim Campbell Civics--Safety Driving Garland Collett H istory--Coach is 3 QC l 'Y sb'-1' C f 14 1'-A7 lx.. ,M ag K That 3 130 Rush Miss Roberta Floyd English 4 Mrs. Io Ann Forrester Typing--English jimmy Eaves 2 History--Coach F Miss I.LlylII1.l Hn ks IZIIQHSII---IOLIFILIIBIN C'.1rl .lcldy Music-,Spam h ,Luk Intham Mat hcnmtics--C Khcmist ry f- ' wi Q' I Miss Martha Llddcll I- ' fl ik M 'gif dh ur f ' I Mithcnntics Annull M155 VOIILIIC Llddcll English--Spanish Q' XVho Beats The Kids Out None Other .Y,..... M rs, Lois Lucas Typi ng'-Bookkg cping Tim McPherson Biology--Pl1ySin'S M rs. Aud rn Moore Typing'-Short hand I. ,f 'ig 3 nw 'M 'sq - .xr .Nm .luv- A N' ,.,,,..4-A ' 155' Q7 Bob Pratt Music--Speech fFirst Semesterj Mrs. Ruth Schlaudroff lfnglish--Chemistry Mrs. Cora Staniforth History Mrs. Betty Stephenson Home Economics V. S, Payne Agriculture L. R. Powledgc Mechanical Drawings- Shop Mrs. Amy Porter History Far ulty Baskctlull 5111110 Mrs. Mary Agnes Stone Home Economics A. W. Wells Mathematics Miss Ruth Young Librarian 7-l -v ,...,......A-. .....,. . Q v 5 S 3 5 .Up . . 4' ..x..,,3uLLQa-4-.. ,,..4Q..., ,.,...., , Aff ,i...,,..,.,,,.,.,.--w,,.W....v .g ,N Ja W.: x . K L ,QL ' . - rm' pw-W H V Q..- ... viwfw wif . V g .A . 4- ,., .df M ns- I--.MM ,N f , . ., A , . M F . , Q M 4 R , ., my ,y . . . . NS' -f 'W . . . va fisf'--N . A M A x - Hg 4 I .5 ' ' 1 Y, ' . 3 .W Q Al ,,, , F U X . 'L f . .M-fi. .... 3..Q..,,., LM .,,LA, ,.--A+.-:frmx P . W- f A-'--W' Y ' 1 LQ N Lf 'N' dm' A ' ' , , k I Ex . i X. ,xx Q 0 OLETA ADAMS Typical, topical, and tidy. MARCUS ALMON A perfect example of what every girl thinks a senior boy should be. JO ANDERSON A star-gazing realist with a love for work. PHYLLIS ANSLEY High exalted giggler- seriousness never entered her mind. JOY ARNOLD Good natured with a smile that laps over twice and buttons be- hind. RAY BARNES The perfect lover He makes Romeo look like a bashful boy. BILL BARNETT To see him walking down the hall you'd think he had no cares at all. JERRY BELL This intelligent lad had little to say - but Brains usually talk that way. S', CLYDE BENNETT This boy will go far-if not by the ladder of success - by car. GARY BENTLEY Here's a great man - just passing by. CHARLES BERNAUER A little boy with big ideas. MERLENE BERRY Pretty is as pretty does. MARY HELEN BOONE Sane, sensible, and sweet. RUBY NELL BOULWARE She makes the world a friendly place, By showing it a friendly face. JOY BOWLES She powders, she paints, she puffs. TOMMY BRAGG This boy and his grin does win many a friend. 'ii- B f SUZANNE BRANNAN Neat, conservative, and fun-lov- ing-these three adjectives best describe this sweet senior. KAYE BRlSCOl2 Gentlemen prefer blondes. MARJORIE BROOME Its nice to be natural, when yoirre naturally nice. V ANN BUTTS An interesting combination of friendliness and fun. NEAL CHILDERS After making Neal, the pattern was thrown away. BETH CORBIN All her ways were winning ways. OX HAROLD COOK Teacher, preacher, or New York bookiej Theres none to compare with our palCookie. The Senior Tlmnksgiving Dance ,C f DALE COX A better all-round senior would he hard to find. ,IIMMY CRISP Ile that inisrhief hatcheth, mis- chief catehetll, CHARLIE CUMMINS His deportment varies inversly as his distance from his teachers. CHRISTINE DECKARD A pretty girl is like ll melody. f sexi , 3 I W A-'M VIRGINIA DRESSER Noble in both her thoughts and actions. .IEAN DYER An A-1 senior with personality plus. The senior Go-Ifer Girls versus the junior Queens IMA RUTH ESTES Her tongue is nearing the goal of perpetual motion. U ,C 1 BILL EVANS .lust a gallon of pep compressed in a quart size container. NANCY FLEMONS Always happy, always glad, a sense of humor she's ever had, No matter what may come or go, no hurry or worry she'll ever show. yt ' f .N 'H . vw , f wr' Q M' ' Pro. Otto Gugenheimer IVIURRELL FOSTER just when I begin to think life is worth living, I remember the Leopard Tale. MARGARET FRANKLIN We wish her a future as bright as her hair. PAT FRIZZELL She was lavishly ex- travagant with her tongue HAROLD GARDNER He makes a good appearance of this were all aware, He's an all-round good senior and fe- males should be- ware. JIMMY GIBBS jimmy is brilliant and that's no hay. He can make an 'IA' just any old day. DALE GILLILAND . A jekyl and Hyde is he, His gracious manner belies the mischief he can be. at KL ' I X Q Sz', DOROTHY GILLILAND A friendly heart with many friends. JANE GOODNIGHT Always going, always there. SHIRLEY GREER Shes everylnodys friend and no- hody's enemy. VIERRY DON HARPER He's quiet, but when you know him--well, that's different. is DAN HAYES A really fine school spirit has inspired much you have doneg A good stud- ent and fine fel- low- Many friend- ships won. SHIRLEY HENDERSON She's wearing a ring on her left hand, That's a real good in- dication that she has a man. AUGUSTINE HENDLEY The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. DON HOCKER No handsomer, no friendlier, no finer lad we know- As good athlete and stu- dent You will ever find him so-- f 41 ww: 45 it , - ' 2 i 351 -i 5 Bustin' a bronco Pep Assembly A-QF Sr. Pay Assemhly S2 , JEANICE HUNEYCUTT She studies hard. Shes never late. In all her classes She really rates. SALLIE HUNT A girl who blushes is better than one who turns pale. K NORA HEADRICK School-I suppose il' its necessary, I willf' DALE JOHNSON 'C 'sf Il' life were a sports tar raee, we are sure hell be a winner. SUZANNE JOHNSON A ballerinas legs and a swimmers tan: Plus a personality plus. makes this girl grand. 'E-'sn PEGGY JOHNSON She possesses the gift of common sense. CLEMMY JONES Hes liked by all who know him, and good company he is found. JIMMY JONES A walking tooth- paste ad: He smiles at one and all. Sr. Class Hayride 1? Food, Fun, and Fellers. Q' B f CLIFFORD KAMMERDIENER A fine future farmer and n fine senior too! SAMMY KEMP Out for fun, and sure to find it. DUXVAYNA SUE KLINE A good looking senior whose big am- bition is to catch on to jokes. DONALD LEDBETTER His friendly hello makes L1 cloudy day sunny. MARY LII.I.ARD Mary is always merry as you meet her in the hall. PEGGY I.II-I.ARD That shes made Ll hit with the opposite sex, uumot be disputed. The ring she has on her left hand is very much reputed. NORMAN LLOYD .. You dont have to be loud to be liked. i f j A I '-7-'PF sr KENNETH . X I ' I-OCKE A W, I The best to the best- A In millions or pen- . nies, Is what we 5 I :' ' wish for 'lhis fellow nam, ed Kenny. I just M, . M ...,,, .,.. V .,,.,, if , -. A ,I fu' ' we-a-fm' f' gigs X - 4 , I 'yv 4 ..,.k,sm,Z., 53 Q if Ky W9 g' I 1 . 7 fx want the fiuts, Ma Senior Skit gs at Q ' an f-Q he .I . 1 5 f jUDY MQCANN judy is a swell gal, you never see her frown. She has A figure liked coke bottle upside dovsn. I 5 W 2 X bw Q .. my , ,K I J, 'B 4 E S' H e f X JIMMY McINTOSH Long, Likenble, and Loose-jointed. HOWARD MACKEY HW-P Bw Successful now, successful always. FRANK INIAGES Proud owner of that famous hot rod Ford and Two Dollar Billfi FRED MICHAEL As shiny us Ll new nickel but worth twice as much, BOBBY MORGAN I'm the only good looking boy thats not conceitedf' DARXVIN MORRIS An honest mun is the noblest work of God. Q: -'lr-1 ,f Y..--Q' -,ummm -yy Ndiq-.v-v- N M NJ- ':1 ff x '-'P XA ui wx I, l . A A ,, y-,.-:2s'A 'L 4,6417 f A ,pi Football Men. Sz', GLENN MURPHY It you know him you'll like him. AIERRY PAT MURPHY To this lrishman with a Texas drawl, we Wish all the lutk of a four leaf Clover. CATHERINE NICHOLS The coolest kitten in the senior class. LA NETA ODOM A smile for every trouble. RODDY OSBORNE He sparks the Leopards as our star quarter-buck. Hes ll good class otitiieer thats .1 tact, EMMA OSBORNE A quiet. dignified young miss, but theres C1 twinkle in her eye. Right well she does as all may know whatever she does try. DEAN MOORE As for being the salt ofthe earth Deans the sziltiest senior around Www nr- Qx -Q' 1-CV Szruww, RICHARD PARTEN It's an honor to honor those as deserving as he. IOIE DAN PIIMISROKIL 'Hes quite a hoy on the flyin tr.1lwe7.e- He makes his performance with greatest of ease. Planning the senior concert. LUCY ANN PITMAN Full of pep, full of fun, Never still, always on the run. -.Q WQHQ-L riff , M--,, . . if A ' r ., A i In IM., X ft WAYNE PENTON A man of action and words only concerning FFA. BESSIE POPE Sweet and charming in all her ways. JERRY PoTTs I will stay no longer and resist the struggle. 2 ,XX ..- Air ther 'R XX are x af' 53? X ' Q TVA IT in a-comin' from the North ? vi 1 DOUGLAS REITER Help us convince him girls are harmless. MAX RICHARDSQN l'm not just the drum- mer, I'm the hand. JANETTA RINKLE The most useful virtue 1 is patience GARY PROFFER And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, That one small head could hold all that he knew. CASEY REED Hes loads of fun and you'll usually find, e', Him telling corn- ey jokes or shooting a line, that fe The dancing f?j dollies f?j of GHS. LAVERNA RICHARDSQN Wfhen we look at the ring on her left hand, we begin to think of orange blossoms and wedding music. whole I l x ,Z Qa 'SYN GAYTHA SAUNDERS ,e 1 S ' ANN ROBERTSON She was worth a pot of gold as our Y-teen treasurer. PATSY ANN RUTLEDGE So lady-like and gracious so pro- per every way, To know her is to know a nice senior every day. She loved many, trusted few and ' canoe always paddled her own BENNETT SHAW He has basketball- itus worse than any- one we know. m l V 'ffmff 5 A ride on the kidney Killer to Greenville. GWEN SHOTXWELL She prances in style at the head of our band. KENNETH SHUGART Hes the schools best traveler, he's always running around. ,G f SAMMY SHUGART Heres a senior that always ready to go whether his car has gas or not. BARBARA SIMPSON fi ft. 10, eyes of brown, sweetest gal in the whole darn town. Grannie Pratt and his young'uns. Senior Hay Ride VELORA STILES A true dispenser of sunshine. GERALD STRICKLAND Courteous, capable, and kind truer friend is hard to find, 1 ,I ,v .. f- iii g K ,e 4 Nw f 4: :TT 5 . if-J All 4 'se A SHIRLEY THOMAS JERRY SULLINGER The teachers think him quiet and shy, but there is mis- chief in his eye. ROBERT SULLIVENT I have the virtues of a great man, but I have a, weak- ness for women. High erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. JIMMY anytime. Lets give il cheer Q5 for the cheerleaders Q?J THOMPSON Majors in a girl, minors in tennis. SHIRLEY TILLER A helping hand, a. friendly smile, are part of Tiller JACK THOMPSON Study l1L1llvS No, 1 menite -mf The different types of football fans. Se ' BARBARA WILLIAMS Ready to party, ready to dance, a senior really fine. To say for her all we would say, we'd need an- other line. TOMMY WINGER The perfect iboy, nobly planned, The student body he does command. PAT XVOOD Her modest ways and grarious an Show her as good as she is if fair. Y' BENNIE YOUNG She speaks less, for she says only the things worth while. KENNETH YOUNGBLOOD By chance he sits at the end of the line, A place of distinc- tion he fills, He's a super-duper senior and female hearts he thrills. Coll, MY Q AOA P88 354 - it K ss W l ' Sales Oh, how we danced at the senior Thanksgiving dance. DONNELL WILSON A converted Oakie, and here to stay, we hope. of 49? MARSHA HATCHER The teachers think her quiet and shy but there is mischief in her eye. dwg' W---lun Physics class and experiments. No-givin' Seniors L . it -sc: ig if- K f so . wi i- li, . t 'fr-sf ve of i ifx 'hi urn., ,.,:2. 'i ii f A if 7 L si fi, ,au Senior Class Officers-Harold Gardner, Treasurerg Kaye Briscoe, Secretaryg Richard Parten, Presidentg Roddy Orsborne, Vice Presidentg jerry Murphy, Reporter. 4? , 3 rfb! 4 Q-..- 1 in fi .5 f ' an K A,, F ,gr Q Rf' G' 1 'i V-f rf ' 4M-ful ,- 'f: 5- .xr ,, R si:-A , CN! .- 1 I - im .Y A Ll 'fa WG , Kenneth Barton Loretta Bayer Howard Beeler Le Roy Berend Robert Bernauer Jerry Blount Janis Appleton Gene Armstrong Dorothy Arnold Nickle Aughtry Ray Bacon Dorothy Baldwin Cecelia Ann Burch Carla jo Bush Eula Faye Caldwell Danny Camp Carol Arm Clack Scott Clark Robert Blount Don Boaz Aretta Bond Imogene Bragg Curtis Brooks jean Brooks U I nr'-N Nfum K 1 ix XV fir N .'x'4llUHgx XXXWS, Km. wie: - I l,-L.- , if :lg 1 .f D f C Qiwxysw 4? 15 ' f ,I Wfally Cullum Miles Clark Mary Clayton I f Tex Eaves :md his boys on XVrzmglcr Day. Ir. assembly Robcrt Davis Wanda Davis 5 Hoy Lcc Davis i if s i ,C C Stanley Day Karon Dewey W ,QM Bobby Dishnian 'i Q , 'E A part of thc junior planning committee making X ' -' li NF? y Q. L Frank Doss K S. xg3YXxQ'+ XXX x x X Q X N XX? x X xx l I ,-., .K A, K . w ' X .-:sa . wi.1i.11s:- 1 K asa : : K -' - ' :TF r my . ,-I IIOIDCYOOIN P1111 S. Gcnc Ann Dozicr Edwin Erwin Happy Day 1955. Carol Ann Evans Gary lfcllcrs Margaret Elkins Sue English jerry Estes Now is thc time for cvcry Jr. typist to get that assignment in. Gertrude Floyd jerry Flusche jaromc Foreman X Mary Pauline Fox Jerry Fox Sam Francis r. Y-Tccus .xt the chile supper. Loyd Gibbs Ciyaiu Golightiy Charles Gronow Y .Q 35,- ,ggi Barbara Frashcr Frances Frost gan f v J K ,Qs . ff is I If I f A f E ,K .- ,, JI W V jimmy Hammer jimmy Hatcher Linda Hatcher f,..p-'IAF' Spencer Hays Kcndrix Hcnly Tom Hickman, jr. , , 15535,-v ' s. hw ,QP-H? f W 1, gl joycc Hinslcy Wfilla Mac Hunt Donald Hurst james Hurt Mary Ruth Howard N M-1 fb 1 F1 Rf: '-4 0 CZ O :J 10 ff., L1 W0 F Suzy Lausen Don Lester Charles Lewis jimmy Liedtke Don Linker I Herby Locke 1' ff! X 1,39 A I Harry Lee johnson lil Evelyn jones Suzanne Kinard am' 's 'y V Mildred Krahl Peggy Langley Nonnie Latham .School IW Spimf lji Lu Ann Browning, Miss Srhool Spirit of '53 iii rothy Iuttmcr jim Locke john Locrwald I Q5 Home Room planning Barbara McCoy Clurlu Md oy crry ix1LD11lllLl J'f:,f.5f g .5 or 2? .9553 .4952 i L 'A 3 fi 'X K ll ii 'ff ,g1Q,,q4. i Us . L - . L f gf 'Q fil v15jf:2,,,L's. X i' iw fl - - 5 55 S fililgl' K -ni, H A 'K gfgf?'jiff'gii'i b . i wi? L . Ig: 1 , k x -,Eli , ' W A .. 4 . ,-3, 1 ' 1 -,M K . , ,, Q F s -5 XJ :A ' M' :ff :ev , ' - .ug-Q-3 . 'Fifa 1337 X gg K-Sm It Q . fi.: XX SX'-six UPAR 9 I f 1 Mirlmcl Mc'l .ulii1 1 ff - I jr. English Class mmm Geraldine Mabry Kathryn lVlLClL'C Rovzma Macon jane Gayle Mabry Llndi Mrlflirison 'Rai Mr. Spinal' i N Curtis Brooks Srliool Spirit of '55 Rose Martin Don Massey james Miller I Anna Loc Milchcll Is cvcrybody happy? Uptown Pup assembly Bill Morris MW Morris Morgan Marlcnc M055 Robert Mitchell '-'HK of I Bill Nealy Mary Lou Neu Michael Neu Don Murrell Don Newton f i 1 ,. , Qi r l -A ,gl - ' ' '12 Larry Newton Ye Ole Cafe 4-A li GHS Cafeteria joe Nichols Lloyd Nichols Barbara Owens XX! N Xx N N wt I U ! johnny Pace james Parkhill Yvonne Patterson joe Perryman Bobby Perry Frankie Philips 5- J. 1 P ww Xa Q19 492' Juanita Pilcher Ann Pope Anita Proffer Bill Puckett Pat Ralston Andy Randolph U I Melvin Reedy Glen Reiter Roy Rinfcle Barbara Robrnn Donna Rogers liddy Sampcrt juanita Sanford Guanita Sanford Virgle Schneider Don Scott Kathryn Sherer James Shiflet 43 i fa 'Q' I Lester Spencer E 2 ,.,. - me 5 ' el . sr saiigilsl ws --: '-'. . Herbert Sievcr S' eeyy - - . ff as Lexghton Sm1tl1 if ' jimmy Smith , W xx, fly,- .qi Della Sweet jackie Tatum Carolyn Sue Taylor Hamburger, Sir, and cut the omons. Jr. Asscmbly Gus Strength P 1 af Margaret Theobald ll Sharon Thompson fy Mary Trammell , J lr 4 Ronald Traughber 'The alarm clock didn't ringf Had to take care of my little sisterf Ruth Trimble or, 'My car ran out of gasf Wlhich sounds the best, Anna Lee? Barbara Tuggle joan Wallace Ethelda Tutt ff 'i .-ox. 'N' X . Q K Q-fri RMK' 'PS Floyd Warc Mary Beth XVatson David Wfcst' -I A Y, , 4'5,'iH- 'Q' me X Wutclm that last step girls, it's a lulu. Carolyn W ham Gladys Wicsllman W'l1g1t Q-wry junior should and should not wear. A X N i NS - 3 Q -X, gl Caught by thc camera. Y-Tccn Slumber party. pu... Samantlm Wilsoii Opal XVilliams Bobby Wilson Claude Wfilson Paul Wilson jerry XY'intCrs Charm Young V? fs junior Quiz Show . H . it .tw .. M.. . t, , T .f. at is if BQ msg? yi Q 1 A l fi 2 K it 3. I The Queens in American History Class. Voting for the hit tune to be on the Huddle vi' for Q A Q ' y ZZ-'Bw 'If YL? ' Q 3 M -,. o X27 1 Jiri iei , Junior Class Officers-Lloyd Nichols, Presidentg Nonnie Latham, Vice Presidentg Mary Lou Neu, Sccretaryg Herbie Locke, Reporter. -O .., 5 f W . ,, .-1' 1 , Z .xxx ,ggi-X if ...wx ... -up ,am r QIQ- Q wk fi 4- M- .when 3 .x.. . -an ' A ,J M' Q ' ' 'K' A N.. M Q, ' A fr- ' M ' 0 V' N ,M .M -Q 'H .E W 4. ftww, 5 A f . si ,.. N -- 8 Q. . .- t . D W in an v K 8 x Sn. x 'Q ' 0 Q 1 A Q. - +- ax. at -,,. ,Savo- D Au Q- .x .N Q I mi' , 5 Q wr 'A f'k '1 'W f Rv Q LQEK 5' ' M, Z, -vt, ,i I f lr. ' 'K -1 2 ,, u f,M N wg , 15' 1,2 1 1 'Z ffm 229, fm , W, ei .Af Peggy Abbe jerry Ackcr David Aldridge Gerry Armstrong Lloyd Arnett Danny Arnold Harold Austin Ray Bailey Frankie Baldwin L. F. Barnett J Time marches on Making friends with or 1 Mary Barnett Mack Barnhart Mavis Bartlett Barbara Beaver Larry g , Helen Beverly . Geor e Beck l J. raw LX, J. Linda Biffle Dwaine Binford 4111! Donalda Blackburn Marcus Blagg the library? i N fa, .Liv gg, J T -if ,X i,E, A ,. , rf fr ' '- ' 1 Q, ' ay fi ' ar A H ,L 1 3 251 li f Q . 'c W 1 , It 5, ,3 , V, ll .lil ,fx ' 'Kitxli . li, 1' f ! 'n If Am ,, f-as :two -guy ir A rr B 'H' or B Fjgglgfn Qi f B 5- .5 ,- 1: we Q, we r..,, - A K X 4 o Q w 1- -'.:: f:f -.-.. gn .11 1 ,XA r 1 .::f:-g:z:::fg.'1' JS .L xx Truman Bosley I K james Boone -g Q D, f Rm Wfilliam Buck Glen Buckingham zqi, A, We reg 1 1 f Mm, L we Q 2 B W, M :M 'uw wg -f Qglgrifwlgi A,?i'13fXr,1E' fggi ylg, v u 5 S., LQ ' .5 A so 1 , in 'Q-9 . ' 'H' ' se -2-1 .: few- W '-f-47 2 M J f 3, i, Qggg - ,gr my ' r gQQla3Ng,,qi. lo AUD Bond :- 1 f f'ff:ff:if - . - . iffy. . W? - gy .iw ,g . ,dk f fl, f fl . X ,1 xv in J yr ef X 'Q' , Wayne Buchner Get hack in that study hall, Younguns! Ral h Bullard Theresa Brown p vfw R or . ' Q Q L V' 1 '- ,df o W ,,-M-. 3'f 5 x f 1'-Q Rf 'N 36 dv' 2 rf' f ,nm Arvxle Brown Lou Ann Browning Paula Bush Marrlyn Butts Q-vii '9 . N A f ' f fi f,, Q 5 - .. ' fb QQ T10 fu . X Q nw ...b::5 , 9 ' K Q T 4,xg 1q -X ff 211-an ' T. IX wk C,x:M,.Sx. WN. ,wig vw 5 we N Y wx K X X' X X X , YN i X C 'Yi Raymond Butts Tommy Carr Ollie Coulter jack Cowling Steve Carroll Jw-Rf ackic Crawford is Q 'I '3 I s I f ' X Q Sophs uct guqunintcd with GHS through the Slullcnt Council hullctin board. . ll o f ff il A i l fi- CQ-U11YCI'S Gcorgc Culp ' , .X T ' xx ,i l i ' B . ' an , , 'Sl' u gg, , .a ggi Ci Tommy Corcoran Dollic Coulter Harold Cunningham Nanny Cunningham 52 453 In C . .. QQ, .V --r, A-L4 L. if i 'R ' : wg' i ' 2 iv fo-'p f W .I Wfclnlcan Dean joy Dcnnis jamcs Dykes A 15.11111 111 Domi . : K X U NQIJ1 131111111111 'Tm really not vcry hungry, I'11 just take thrcc Snickers, A SLL!1dVViCh, Ll plate 111111'l1, some Ifritos, and a fouplc of Bob Edwards C0k95- CAFETERIA Donald Evans Donna Evans Tommy Flcmons X Q3 Q wx X QSM X X- X , Harley Flowers af -vt F rc d Forrester ws Bill Francis 'iwp - I ,' ' N Y ,, a gk I' kj , Clifford Gibbs - s qffi This broth wa.sn't spoiled by too many cooks. Cooking Lab S , I A, f we I' A 1' I joe Gibson Roger Goss Dickie Gray Yvonne Gcray Rirlurd Hnuklcr .-1 , ,-.af qi fx :.. Q 5 Nw'-'usb A AIN f, f K :Sly Snap , Robert Howard Douglas Isaacs Stanley Jernigan Billie Lou johnson a 0 . , , r . in? af' Q 'HL 153 ur Qi 'YZ 3: 41 lf . Wlhat every photogra her dreams of P ----. Being the only boy at a Y-Teen slumber party. Carroll Kemplin Bonnie Kerr Shirley Kemp Patsy julian Lqv .25 nam, .. fx, J .P' a s Q , -.3 X f wg' 'gy--5 za: M- . ks , ...fy Dean King Jimmie Kirk Zcddic jo Kitchens I . Kuether Mary Sue Kuether Yotta Langston Tomorrow's mathematicians, Q?j maybe certainly not todays. 2nd Period Algebra pv'v'N Wt Ma., K ao R' jk . Qwwgkk K it L rtii t aa 1 J , ff gg 3 . 2, , Emma Large johnny Lane Betty Leach Mary jo Lcdbetter I Q? Sup , Roy Lcmons ,L ' 5 L' gi Kenneth Lillurd Y KXA : Shirley Lucas :ZLQA L y , F' 1' z 'gb f 'Y' 5 Bob Lynn L ' Aug 'VFX Sandra Mclfadin In Colin-tt's class, history is made, not studicd. .H W .-'Y ,Q Betty McGchcc gf 1 s1-- so - X X' if jndy McMahon Carol Mabry Oval Lcc Mages Paul Marion ,P N2 Sap , Q I E 1 15 .xx 5 ' 1 xi B ,,r f X . gmt.. , . 6 A . i lk ' B ..:,,.. A V LAL ' 'V vi Yvonne Marlar Gayle May Ted Michael Larry Milburn Delphine Mincie Doris Mitchell The story behind the goal post. RUBY can iE,.lL--ff- 5 johnny Morgan jimmy Moore Alfred Morris RE I onli . vb U :A aaa ,Q fl!!!-I Jil .-' I.. lf- lfight furiously, Fellows! Bill Morris I X Bobby Morris Billy Morrison fr Fir: If x If 5 David Moss Archie Murphree Mary Naughton Put Your little foot,-fourlllfw Allcn Ncathcflcl' FVCFCU Neal SNC' Niflwls Sophs. lmaviiig swell time at Sr. 'l'lmnksgix'ing Dance Y S X xx X -X Karen Osborne Pat Otto jan Palmer 9 3 if XX W, x 5 rx J 'J I ' 1 . or M M .. xx Angeline Partain Ronald Parsons Larry Pool Sophs shine at Senior Shindig Sqft ' Q5 ,sn K D, Q 5552 ibn a BVS A-9' f 'W isa' QQ 2. 1 94 'N .ix-N. i or s K . X . john Rcnfro Sn Gene Porter Betty jo Powers Raymond Preseher Gayle Price 'QM gi ? Erline Ramsey Rachel Richardson Sophs show super school spirit. ,., in U J .f r gi y s f A aff' I K R H X K Ruby Lee Ringo Bill Roberg Fish 0-,-0o Sophs+juniorslSeniors : GHS friendship team Register 4' Q... ' xl june Roberson M Y Ray Robison 13 jf' 1 Bill Roigvrs ' in 4 N .fl W , . A XV K Rowland I WL ' . -17 i,iii fe, , l life, 'Q ',1j ' ' A' gwlig ' . i A Us i Q f 2 5 -A of-f C 'f R A 4? R '47 K 3 1 .b.. 1 . ' .V K' H R R :, 9 George Shaw Stanley Sewell Gale Scott Dolores Sanders joy Rurkcr 11' Karen Shobe Joyce Smart Elayne Smith Gilbert Smith Teddy Smith QQ N I AT: Ellen Smithey All aboard for Cleburne Ray Spears Roy Stamps N Albert Stearns KW J George Stephenson Sup , jo Ann Sweet Patsy Taylor Sonja Terry Leopards, UCLOBBER Cleburne! Rex Waggoner Mill Wilkes Y Charles Williams Sue Thomas jean Truitt Raymond Vineyard Lula Belle Whiscrnant M-1 'I' X. X 'CK -y 'f Emmanual xXfll1lfl1NS I-Icartic Wfilsou W Peggy XVilson jay Wfimbcrly .., QQ: 4' M.1rtl1.1 XViutcrs . , .Qs I. ,fm- fv' Paul Xvitt If 1 N I pg f 'T 1 Donald XY'uulcy ck J .. ' Whtclu it, Rogers, you just split you1 V X - infinitive. Y Soph. hngllsh U . . , J 1 , 4? i... 4.1 x if u ' . 5 u Clmrlcs W'o0lfolk Slmruu Wfoud Ann Young Shcrilyn Young Sup , Sap , ,A 1 --3 '23- -,J 'tr--Y' f '1' 5 . 1 M x 1- ' x 4 ..-..,,,,,,f xx X 1 Sophomore Class Ot-fit-ersgv Stexe Cxrrol, Vine President, Sue Thom.1s. Setretary, Charles XY'ooll'olk, President. Looks like Blue lXlOllkl.lf' lor this Sophomore English Class. Testing the Ears, with Mrs, Rigler. 1 V Shirlcy Tillcr, 1211111141 Orslnornc, Mary l.o1r Nui, jerry Boll, Miclmcl Mc- l 111li11, A111111 l.cu Mitchell, Liiula Hut- ilmr, SLIZLIIIIIC Ki11111'1l,Virgi11ia Drcsscr, Noimic l,11tl111111, Ycvoimc Patterson, fQl1risti11Q DL-ckuril, Vcloru Stiles, Kaye l51'ismc, Mnrjoric Broo111c,--arc thc of- liicc helpers for 19511. -w- Q. . Y S Q qw Q, F X 1 - Q r f-my GT' ua, fi Rmldy Orslwornc 'lg-pu .. K Q . 1 'ai Q s gsm 1 4 8 K t 2 f uo, ff Mary Lou Neu QA X,X-X . X -X., :X H X . -X,X X X. ..X.XKX-- AE. y-.k- W. XL. X- 5.-X .K EM, .. X 'X if -X x :Y-w - X t1iX:iXj-.,. ,,1g:.fj.f5-Dwi f Xialf -'Q vw. .5-:gif fi 'F v 2' X 'MQ 5S1.2G If-'Sis z F ff... S .Ii ffw- in .x.... . . -gig.. .1-L X . -zmf..--QE wi MSX X.. X XXX .- A 5Sf 5v5HflX Q X xx E J f 4 Llbyd Nichols junior Favorite l 'x Ui kv, 9- :ny X Q 1 'ff anl x f VYLIVD' Lou Ncu-Football Queen Tommy XX7mgcrfPrc5idcnt of thc Student Body 5 5, an-M., fn Q .W i 2. Murxell lostcr-Edltor of The Lcnlmlrd Tala Nyvrg ffjfn: 'vga -5 1,1 M 1 23.42 .fd Af 'L ig ' i Lk ,. 'ia ,f, 23515 311 WW? ,f Lf r ' wi: M ,, f ww f Wiz? f?zfsfi Fluorite Runners U Seniors- 'Ianc Goodnight -lcrry Murphy Campus- Lucy Ann Pitman Lloyd Nichols S35 Q Sophomores- Sue Thomas, Bill Francis juniors- Nickic Aughtry jimmy Hammer rv s ?' X rw ,SN - 3 1 F -a ' Spwzto, A Ki ? I ' 3? . it Q in x .3 am' 7.V, A L7 . . A K .Altria I A f Q H ' J. ' ' s ' rs t 'M' 7'ff' L M M., Y s awk ikk J 1 r , is an m jimmy Eaves Ed Dusek ' Herbie Locke L f' ' ' 7' . ' s- so X H1 S 'Q K V . ,Exit it ,E Tim McPherson Garland Collett Assistant Coach ASS1St21Ht - Coach D A M . Wm i Y rf' ,,:', oM,: . 3 , lv V E, Gene Armstrong 5 M-we H . V i X MUFCUS Almon s ' .ana ...t 1 4 X A ' james Strawn Doug Reiter All District All State , .AW-4 Larry Newton Kennith Locke A11 District 'Ihmmy Carr Spwato, , f Leopards N I Uv ' . xX , Qu Sky if A... Auf- QQ' uv-'lg NX X vs X X mf--Q . M. .- msp... Dale Gilland Don Hockcr Soma-body Goffcd Crush P Neal Childicrs .sn 'V' jackie Tatum :ii aris27-13 lf- .N A. A . . 'N L' .Ll f rf' D.u'id XVcst Suutt Cil.1rk All Distrint C l'lL' Null ' Sfpwato, Shall we dame if ' ?-9 Leopards Stomp Greenville 37-0 ' ff I. XV. Kucther A f LF xfgr f f.'9k, l -Q Mg! 1' MM, I x , , ,,,., . ,, W.,w.,,.nuun 4l nail x . I A 'ff' , fx . 'k o .. L Aff . 'L 'F-f L X f V . , Q . eff - e ef X A M I 'Ffh' im Locke Lloyd Nichols Tommy XVi11gL'r Curtis Brooks I ' , All Distrikt All Distrint my F 1 Sfpxvzto, O Dunk your lunul .md drive Il 2- ' Leopards fall before Sherman 25-14. if .4 'Y 'U X jerry Murphy X N IN X ix ' f- ix ,X Y QQ 53+ K f 'X e ,QI , RU' BJIIIL' ' A Huh Morgan 'fi 5 DiSll'iLl ggi. W N R 1 . 5 Qin kkg- ,kgq 'N' Vg nm t 'I IT K X Q i K K ,gf ,ve Ejvx N Q! , I r 'NWN it ' V ....... x V S ... ug l A 1 l l jack Holt .Iumny HLIININCI' Richard Hacklar D. ' Cx muy .amp james Miller 9' Don't jist stand thar, do something! Leopards win over Denton 25-12 gain tie for title. x I AQ v 4 fi ,O t 1 .J g S 5 'g' !.'Z-.J - ' 'VF lv , PN df te cl - 'Dan Hayes G0llghtly Football Manager F00fb3ll Manager Sfpwcto, Go jackson Go! Leopards win on penetrations after 14-14 tie with Kilgore. Leopards 7 North Side 20 Leopards 19 Arlington Heights 20 Leopards 7 Cleburne 27 Leopards 21 Austin 6 X Leopards 27 Paris 14 ,ll Leopards 37 Greenville 0 'f Leopards 16 McKinney 14 f Leopards 14 Sherman 25 1- Leopards 41 Denison 7 7 Leopards 26 Denton 12 Leopards 14 Kilgore 14 Leopards 13 Big Spring 44 ff One at a time fellows Big Spring downs Leopards state hopes 44-15. cam W 6' Rf NQPHA 1 . , PM 2 4 'Pi mv' S99-'RQ' V9 0 Cv W 2 .s QJPM4 'T BPA i Y, 1 1 'LX P39 5305 5 . r 2 Q' ' x I I 1 I Eyes, 1 fn 'U 3 35' X 2 'P' W .7fw , I9 1953-54 i gl 0 fri . .. Qij- A i If'i - - gyr- .xx if fr-., B... Scniom-Bill Enms, Lury Ami Pilmimg juniors-Don Newton, Nickie Aughtryg Sophomore-s-Mack Barnlmrt, Sue Thomas Wally Cullum, Manager L-E-O-P-A-R-D-Sl Virginia Dunn, Sponsor Wx Y V 9 x S3 N x bw The Shutter Bugs Sponsor, Miss Martha Liddell Lucy Ann Pitman-Editor-in-Chief Opal Wlilliams-Business Manager Tom Hickman-Photographer Charles McCoy-Photographer jane Goodnight-Senior Editor Cecelia Burch-Junior Editor Glenn Buckingham-Sophomore Editor Bill Rogers-Sports Editor Dale johnson-Advertisement Salesman Suzanne Johnson-Art Editor Mary Beth Watson-Assistant Business Manager lohnny Pace-Artist Roy Stamps-Photographer As- sistant Roy Riokle-Salesman George Stevenson-Salesman 1 ., M - 4 I 2 Quiet! Genius at work? Where's That job Number? The annual staff is very ably equipped with five seniors, six juniors and five sophomores. Nearly all of the staff attended the state THSPA meet in Denton, where they learned many valuable tips on compiling the sehool's yearbook. As al- ways the annual received honors in the state contest. Also on the agenda was a trip to Wolfe City where the staff was the guest of Henington Publishers. 015,15 Busy little Bees. 5 ,ewa 7fcuuuio, fin lfae Run -QA Fditor-Murrell Foster, Associate Editor-Janice Huneycutt, News Edit0r'Phyllis Ansley, Ciluh lfditors-Shirley Greer, Betty Sue Mefiehee, Society Iiditors-Laverna Ritliardson, Shirley Wfiesman, Feature Editors-Dolores Sanders, Gladys Wiesmarl, Sports-Don Newton, Bobby Morgan. Reporters-David Wfest, Gaytha Sanders, Bes- sie Pope Tylvists-Sallie Hunt, Emma Orshorne, Frankie Philips, Nora Hendrick, Augustine Hen- le Businelss Manager-Wfally Cullum Assistant Business Manager-Martus Almon Advertising -joy Bowles Circulation Manager-Bill Traughher Advisers-J. H. Parker-Photography - johnny Cox-Student Assistant-Layuna Hicks-Ed- itorial and business Members of the Leopard Tale Staff are on the job all the time getting the news . In between getting the facts and winning national honors, they have found time to make the Leopard Tale office one of the pleasantest places in school with its new linoleum and paint. F15 ,,. as A rfiwf fl ff it We'rc thc boys Sonic of thc troop that took in Austin. from G.H.S. and ..,,,, Hi-Y To crcntc, maintain, and Cxtcnd throughout thc sthool and tommunity high standards of Christian Living, is thc purpose ot' thc lli-Y Club. The cluh, liostcrctl by the Y.M.fl.A. is onc of thc most popular tluhs in school. Among scvcral other activities, I'CI7I'CSCI1lLlllVCS of thc club went to L1 State Con- vcntion in Austin, UDOUGHERTYH BIG-Y CHRISTIAN CREATORSH ' ' EE .WL JIU, ULU , ef Our Y-'lcciis sturtctl oft' thc year with 21 prcvic-w assciiihly and rompccl through the i1imu.1l slumber party, recognition service, chili SLIPIWCF, Clliristiuns Ixirty, liastcr Service, :incl Swcc-thc.irt litliiqlict giving cach all thc zc-st and lic-rvor for which Y-Teens arc more than c.1pi1blc'. l Ream l. lIllL'l'll.llIOll.1l Suppc-r Y Tech C l1I'l5fIll.lS Party... Y TEEN 'T Have some punch, Richard- ' ' 1 md ,ew gfafnizanof ' I he mmm'-' ini! llli ul stlitml tluhs. in ul the Future llmnemakers ol' America has added to the roster XY'ith the help ol' the sponsors, Mrs, Betty Stevenson and Miss Mary Agnes Stone, the lf. ll. A. is working toward reeugnition. MAKER . QOWY. .SQC 1 'Y if X2 sm . Eff i L Wmllagt ww ' Among their many activities have been a Halloween party, 21 Christmas party, and attendance at the State lfair where they all had fun. The lf. H. A. is looking lnrwartl to many more siiceessfiil years in G. H. S. Officers for the year are: Opal Wfilliams, presidentg K Laverna Richardson, vice presidentg Dollie Coulter, seeretaryg joyee -Hinsley, reporterg Sue Nichols, song leatlerg Mary Sue Kuether, pianist. Hike Sagfe and jhe 0436 'l'lu' lfuturc l'lLlI'HlQfS l1.1x:.- luwn px w s thnx w If Q 1 ul lQ.lklk'!'5lIII5 lmu luan llu num tlunu Ill tlu llulu uul tlu uunnmunuly numlursl1.1wwon lunumrs mul awards Ill f-f??X Rf-., A, '?Z'9w A LE 'F' N cyan' 100- of tlu ngriaulturu classes. l -V x B A 5- fp . . f ,X 9 fl TV 4 vt -2? va '- . Stlllly by SliLlCS Tlu fnur pomts ml Ag' Sportie Sues THE BOYS CLUB THESE ARE the mcn who wear the jatkct, the letter, and the bar. The outstanding athletes of the varied Sports .irc members of this organization. President-Kenny Locke Vice President-Jimmy Hammer Sen.-jaines Miller my 'H ll S miilllll WI N Q' xx s ll 9 THE GIRLS SPORTS CLUB TO encourage development, men- tally, physifally, and socially is the aim of the girls sports cluh. Barbara Tuggle-President Carolyn Wham-Vit'e President Juanita Sanford-Secretary jo Ann Wallace-Relworter The Wearers of the G N ,AA X 1 5 ez fiiat if .5 H-, J V .I Thr' 1111111 music dept. sl-1111s11rs sc1cr.1l 'luhs .md 111.111y 1ht't'11r1'11t gr1111pw who ILIYL' ALHYCII Ll IILIIUIWCI' of ffuhhr pcr- UI'IH.lllL'CS. N15 The Club .1ttc111hf1i thu Cfh11r.1l Ifcsti- ,.1l ill D11r.111t, gnu .1 CI1risl111.1s Pm gr.1111, 111111 LsOOPL'I'.lfL'ki with othur schools I1 CXLlLlI1gL' .lSSCllIbl1L'S, The Boys' Quarter Q The Girls' Quartet 53 A THE SILVER SCREEN HDABBLERS IN THE DARK ROOMM Projection Club Sponsored by, Mrs, Amy Porter Harry Lee johnson-president Bobby Blonte-vice president Robert Mitchell-sec,-treas. Our projection clubs goal is to learn to operate the schools movie, slide, film strip, and recording machine. Z,- if .S A ey e Photography Club Sponsored by, Mr. Tim McPherson Tom Hickman-president Charles McCoy-vice president Janice Huneycutt-sec.-treas. This club is composed of those who have a genius interest in the wonders of photography. Many of its members train to take pictures for the school publications which add much to their appearances li Elm- W'ith weapon in hand THE RIFLE CLUB of The purpose of this club is two-fold- f safety and improvement of marksman- ship. Both boys and girls are in this club. 'Hhs Who killed Cock Robin? THE ARCHERY CLUB This club, although new has increased the proficiency of seveifzl young men in the art of the bow. !9!!'!ln!1!sNl4'?P 'a n , 4- I9 5 ,0.wo,a,' 0, .7mi tataw, ,Win-is.. .- Gainesville High School Band, directed by Marcus Austin The center of attraction at the pep assemblies. Q- Wm up- ' H Hx gp---u if 1...L-- fq l -JZ? s f .fa ' My ,fi r fx? ' ta ' 1 d wg,..,,. .,., W 4 ts. -' .af ' s A i A.-- Mzgorettes-Barbara XVilliams, janice Mason, Terry Brown, Carolyn Adams, Gwen Shotwell The Sewing Lab u n 'llaefuf auto, ll Q1--ig-nv X 5. 4.45 N A The Boys' Cooking Class 'if' fins' The Girls' Cooking Class U U Mechanical Drawing Class .73 fm, info, lac. x 'Lx Beauty--brains--brawn-- The National Honor Society of member of this club is quite an honor. Its aims are to promote scholarship, leadership, dependability, and service. President-Gary Proffer Vice-President-Barbara Frasher Sec.-Kaye Briscoe Reporter-Charles Wolfolk These gals don't look like bookworms. GHS is one of the most respected or- ganizations in our school. To be a EZ tiempo eo, dinewau Besides selling pencils, these two clubs, which are under the heading of Pan American Student Forum, have sent representatives to the state con- vention in Austin, Special projects for the year were: the Point Four Program, the udvilntages of studying spanish, and the organization of the American State. W-1 is. El Progreso No. II N, 'lvl T 1 l CH K A it it . I N1 , ,Q VT 11 X' 'If- f 7 lf:-411 L! -1:1 xl N 2 , lg 51 El Progreso No. I qgnmunnlui- lsll, 1 - :-'Q - .xii The officers of the Student Council are made up of the presidents of each class. Pictured above are Tommy Wfinger, president of the student bodyg Richard Parten, senior, vice-presidentg Lloyd Nic- hols, junior, parliamentariang Charles Woolfolk, sophomore, secretary-treasurer. The lucky stiffs who attended the Southern Association Convention in El Paso meta, .Tana lfw way, 10. Bcwedo. The Student Council is the student govern- ment of G. H. S. Theirs is a responsible job. To carry on their many projects, they have had bake sales, parties, etc. One of the Councils jobs is to sponsor the friendship teamsg another is the monthly chapel service. Students danced to the music of the College Aces at the Valentine Dance sponsored by the council and representatives went to Denton, Sherman, El Paso, and Laredo for dif- ferent meetings and conventions. The Student Coun- cil will continue to be a service to the student body for years to come. Q 4 Repesentatives to the District Meeting in Denton i 4 y 'wt gin i ll 4 5 Q One of the Student Council's projects. xx' mx Nm' ,X ul'- '.' 4 QS' 'Q x-,sqMs NN Wien. .ss --:Af Q uk... Snapn E wifi Big Tom-showing GHS hospitality Queen Phylis of the Imuse ui' Ansley. The little fairies at work iiecorntixig the hills. Heap Big Bonfire 'N You tell km Ciielmll. --the fightenest bum 'Wfhnt are we serving tonight nitric null ' Go-Doc-Go Caught by the camera. Seniors taking jr. College English X Now hear this You ain't nothin' but a hound dawg d Snapo Mommy, buy me that tor Lhristmiisi i W. K 1 Chemistry glass visits the iCC plant. f if Q Q' Y-bs, i 1 Q . v . ,, ti i f Q' i My, what a worried little editol -s Dishpan hands delux. f omg' up to sec us sometime, Big Boys. if wr s ' , ,A 560 in I is Theres .1 tavern in the Music Room, Yer Flat? X Yo l-leave Ho YO llcm c, Ho f V Q Snapo ,og . Take luck your mink--take luck Ez I went out one mornin-- +1 Book keepmg, and problem galore. Take .1 letter, Mrs. Horn. HFC YOU 3.lI'I'l1I'lg 111 SPO g whose at now 'X' Q t n xn Marcus, buy your own paper rm Ooic Gooie, was 1 Worm. 1 N ores and Davids W skunks C-.G Z Z 2 1 OOC One The Prctticst float - thc gals ain't bld. bon, one beer orange drink for Patten. ..,..,.N.. -.... . dw...-.... ,,-....1....,.-. ,. .. . A , -,x-,.,.., ..xx . 1.,,J5 gmmq Y- ...,....v...a..v.: ..-A Y A-A-A A Q. 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