Gainesville High School - Leopard Yearbook (Gainesville, TX)
- Class of 1955
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1 S Ink am' f -. If lg ,I ai x L X 1 Z 3 E 4 5 5 2 5 E 1955 Gainesville High School Gainesville, Texas The goal of the Annual Staff , as they have prepared this book, has been to give you, the students, an account in picture form of the people, activities, sports, organizations, ioys, and sorrows in Gaines- ville High School. We sincerely hope that each time you look through your LEOPARD, you will recall 1955 as the best year you ever spent in G. H. S. and will have silhouetted in your thoughts many lasting memories of school days. ZWMW Carol Ann Clock Editor-in-Chief 1 w wx sur f 111 -VMW--vm... ,...,,,,m,m-as , l- - qfn, X, Xesfilff MW'-mN.., H-'-L.. Wi' WWF V ' . . I 5 .' i, .1 .N H. ,: . if 'Q . , Q: , if ' i , - -w 55 . fifl ' l V , 'Q ',, ' 6 Ji 1 ' - gf.. 1-4 . V ,. ... ,f 2:1 .. -V V - ' 5 . P,-L . ' J. V' 3: . '- V. '. .r- s 1 :V V .. - ' - ' V V 1 , , . .y 1 , 8 it hz. 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Powledge Mechanical Drawing Shop Mrs. Mary Agnes Stone Foods A. W. Wells Sol id Geometry Algebra Miss Ruth Young Library Mrs. Rufh Schlaudroff Chemistry - English Mrs . Cora Sfaniforth History Teacher and class . Administration Nickie Aughtry Sharon Yarbrough Jan Childers Mary Clayton Barbara McCoy Andy Randolph Sue Thomas Nonnie Latham Ofpcc Hdvvrs Linda Hatcher Anna Gilbreath Ann Harvey Wally Cullum Don Massey Bill Aston Sharon Thompson Cecelia Burch Mary Lou Neu Bonnie Kerr Nancy Donohoe Scuivrs Senior 611155 Ofhccrs Rovonna Macon, Secretary, Carolyn Sue Taylor, Treasurer, Nonnie Latham, Reporter, Scoff Clark, Presi- dent, Harry Lee Johnson, Vice-President. Scalar Hass Spvnsars Voncille Liddell, Virginia Dunn, Carl Jeldy, Amy Porter, A. W. Wells, James Campbell, Roberta Floyd. JANIS APPLETON If great rewards come from diligent studying, she will receive her full share. GENE ARMSTRONG Slick always wins a helping hand and he plays Football too. NICKIE AUGHTRY IF you know her, you'll love her. DOROTHY BALDWIN Keep going. You'll get there. RAY BACON He isn't large and he isn't small, not brilli- ant or dumbp buta iolly good fellow whatever may come. KENNETH BARTON A wreckless driver? Not our Kenneth. LORETTA BAYER We couldn't have too many like Loretta. HOWARD BEELER A Far-sighted youth. ,Qeuinre free . LE ROY BEREND ig Happy am I, from care I'm ii ROBERT BERNAUER If life handles like a car I shall do fine ROBERT BLOUNT A man with high ideals and you can never find him in study hall. DON BOAZ His ambitions should be high for he can easily reach them. IMOGENE BRAGG Our ardent horsewoman. CURTIS BROOKS Looks, manners, friendship! He's engaged! Seniors FLOYD BISHOP Fifth 5 Our unknown quantity. JERRY BLOU NT A boy with determination. Q E I A i 5 I 3 .ww x-- X .1N: Ni X M :YQ L : 35535 x +349 J' P Y :MQ L 4. .Ex Lffxyf QL Ks-,gxffxfx X V,-gg: Y Q 55.351 -.ff,'v '41, - Q ,,,,, ..,, , .- f Wa: ' ' rf .QQ if 5 I Km Mm iii? fhglfg ' H' 5 4? Q 1 5 Siuinm SCOTT CLARK A man about his own business. MARY C LAYTON We hope her Future is as bright as her hair. SUE ENGLISH COKER Give me time - that's all I need. WA LLY CU LLUM . I don't need brains. I've got good looks. HOY LEE DAVIS Another one of those who lets you and me do most oF the talking. ROB ERT DAVIS He started to sing as he tackled the thing that couldn't be done, and he did it. WAN DA LOU DAVIS She takes a course in A-ology. STANLEY DAY Don't bother me, please. KAREN DEWEY She has no double. BOBBY DISHMAN You'II always see him driving his Ford to the 'nth degree. NANCY DONOHOE Little, but you know she's there. FRAN K DOSS Rightly namedg he's frank. MARGARET ELKINS That's our Margaret - caps all the prizes. ED ERWIN If mischief ever shows it shows on Ed. JERRY ESTES Jerry has stopped puttin' and started pushin'. CAROL ANN EVANS A quiet and faithful little worker. Y-ull! v-- Ail in ,. .M A N 'pa L or O 0 A444 44- X. S . , ZX Qdllfll M0 MARY FOX A very smart girl--but nice with it all. SAM FRANCIS He's a little boy with big ideas. FRANCIS FROST Sincere in purpose. LLOYD GIBBS I may be slow, but l'll make it. GARY FELLERS A bright boy--in some ways. GERTRUD E FLOYD We hope you succeed , Ger- trude . JAROME FOREMAN Nota care in the world has he. JERRY FOX In G.H.S. we manage to find a few with brains--this boy is one and yet you never see him make these claims. Hey, Mikel Hr FSH . 'WWW 'l' f Ny xx , .,q.:, -'Q' 1 X ff x X .gjfigm . l ,wyvffyg -Q. 1 ik 5' .4 Z3 F. . 3' ns. K 5 ss ,S S in in , mg xg ' S ,K mf f ...Wx ,Qfufnre JOYCE HINSLEY The girl that is on her toes. MARY RUTH HOWARD She is the kind of person one likes to meet. WILLA MAY HUNT Sincere in purpose. DONALD HURST Why did you skip, Donald? JAMES HURT He's the lad that gives good service with a snappy walk. JERRY JETTON A bright lad but lax on the use of his bright- ness. HARRY LEE JOHNSON He'scletermined, steady, anda shark at base- ball. CLIFFORD KAMMERDIEN ER lt's no sin for a man to labor in his vocation. SUZANNE KINARD A very sweet senior with a sense of wit. In all she enters, she does her bit. DELLA SWEET KOONCE Sweet, as the name implies. MILDRED KRAHL She doesn't run - she does a Krahl. J. W. KEUTHER J. W. is one of our indispensables. PEGGY LANGLEY To think I'd ever stay home to studyl NONNIE LATHAM Oh myl Them eyesl SUZY LAUSEN You probably know that laughter bubbles from this one. There is no doubt about it, she has a lot of Fun. BETTY LEACH A fine addition to the Senior Class. fl ,qeuint x 4. af X 1 sk? QU 2' X 171911111 . :fag wg, - 2fwf'3.gXY: i Y' YQ f fu WEL.: , X W, 1. orb Q :W . rl? xx .5 xiii? ?a nior studiesl Gif NQASX MARLENE LYNN The sun shines East - the sun shines West - but in hersmileitshinesthebest. BARBARA MCCOY She can be coy without the barbs. CHARLES MCCOY Wait now - it was like this --. ROB ERTA McCOY The throat cloaks a real Jenny Lind. 'M x S 43' M. OKI ' Q 40115 i f JERRY MCDANIEL None spoke of him but to praise him. KATHRYN McGEE She trips the light fantastic, O - so nice! LINDA McPHERSON Honey, you're iust too young! ROVAN NA MACON One in a thousand-she's modest. Senior 5c11iar.s' DON MASSEY An all-round boy. JAMES MILLER He's the center of a lot besides the football I'8OlTl. ANNA LEE MITCHELL Happy always, sad never. ROBERT MITCHELL He comes up smiling. MORRIS MORGAN A nice polite lad BILL MORRIS And still he smiles. MARLENE MOSS l'm iust plodding the path of knowledge. DON MURRELL .hast a product of our age who knows all the G DSWOIS - BILL NEELY There can'tbe that many books inthe world. MARY LOU NEU Among her best qualities, is her ever ready smile, that you'll find is catching, ifyou are around her For a while. MIKE NEU A gone Ag boy who has no trouble with awards. DON NEWTON Don Juan on the loose. LARRY NEWTON If all the world were wise, how lonesome I'd be. JOE NICHOLS There are many ways of doing things without talking a lot. LLOYD NICHOLS His work comes very slowly. We hope it's best that way, cause we all stop to listen to what he has to say. BARBARA OWENS None but herself, can she be. ullili. 4 :ii , .,,, . ZLL . ,,, fs, S W? Qlffl :IQ 111 JOHNNY PACE He can play the piano with plenty of skill, ond fhof's the position he usual Iy Fills. JAMES PARKHILL I can't keep my nose out of mischief. YVONNE PATTERSON Whufcho lookin of? She talks, but she says something . BOBBY PERRY A friend in need is o Friend indeed. -s V 5225 .K Here is that word Miss Hacks I found ntl If I I gf ' 1 7'5QfL IIN ? Q ' QW? Q . I my I 5' A ..,.,,, r I ig as :A IJ , I Hz ,Q mf, Q . ,f ,3 I ,Y 1 ali, I , ,Am ' Congratulations to the football lueen. il x jr X Q gt Q s ..., g .. sf K - Ap :L L X ix X .,. K ,..,,.. ' A 1 Q if Q Q 4' SQ X K b W:-gi BILL PUCKETT He possesses an artillery of words. PAT RALSTON You shall know him by his ways . ANDY RANDOLPH She's little but sh there. GLENN REITER An all-round boy. gets si x ,V ROY RINKLE Cassanova's right hand man. BARBARA ROBRAN lt's the little things that count know she's here. DONNA ROGERS r w 'M w-HDD z N s , 1 ,rf 2 J it it S rflxx 'F ,,,, 'Ya'-v Y W A 4 , to because you She is quite a girl on the flying trapeze. She makes her performance with the greatest of 6056 . EDDIE SAMPERT A firm believer in silence. ,Qpufnn KATHRYN SHERER The girl with dancing Feet and a ready smile. VIRGIL SCHNEIDER Virgil has come a long way on the way of life. GUS STRENGTH He works hard at every- thing and minds his own business. LESTER SPENCER This fellow just puffs here and blows there. LEIGHTON SMITH He works hard, especially in Ag. ,Qfufnrc GUANITA SANFORD Here she comes. DELORES SANDERS Never idle, always meer- ing the deadline. BARBARA SAPP Kind words are cheap an make many friends. JUANITA SANFORD There she goes. I Some 1 .s-af' dy at lunch. JACKIE TATUM Ienioylife to the utmost. CAROLYN SUE TAYLOR This is our very correct Hello girl with the smil- ing voice. JO MARGARET TH EOBA LD An unusual person. She's quiet and serene SHARON THOMPSON Abrunette ofunusual tal- kativeness. In fact, once stortee no stopee. mm RONALD TRAUGHBER Mm QW If silence as golden he s bankrupt. BARBARA TUGG LE .ff www A Fine oblrglng gurl rs our Babs as you can see. When at her best at tennis she looks mighty good to us 'T? ' fl ETHELDA TUTT She is a good sport. Vl hope she goes Far. JOAN WALLACE They who truth and wi: dom lead can lead hone From a weed. DAVID WEST He is big and he is eve kind. A better nature member ofourclassis har to find. Swim BOBBY WILSON MQW Does well, acts well, and the best could do no more. SAMANTHA WILSON We can't understand the reason. at a fairly good gait, but why ways come in five minutes latel She moves does she al- JERRY WINTERS Eat, drink, and be me SHARON YARBROUG She has quite a task take up her time. She a husband to keep he line. JAMES YOUNG A quiet and serious seni new in G.H.S. He more stock of humor tl most people would e guess. Q I juuivrs ,fumor 611155 0Mccrs Bill Rogers, President, Lu Ann Browning, Vice-President, Jackie Holt, Treasurer, Sue Thomas, Secretary junior 611155 Spzwsars Wanda Brown, Martha Liddell, Caroline Cunningham, Ruth Schlaudroff, Timothy McPherson. Not Pic- tured: Jim Eaves, Marcus Austin. x. ,..,. N ,. Q., 4 03 ' .b lx X X .X Y 'X WM . . st .. ,...... .... 2' M Q Q A . i -' Peggy Abbe ' '- f .E Jerry Acker Y '. David Aldridge Q M Gerry Armstrong lx WM ..,,,,,, XXX r v' 4' Qi. 7 Danny Arnold 2 Q Harold Austin '- A lx, .y. X za -an A if get A Mary Barnett Real Gone Cats! ,.'2' L. F. Barnett N1 ' rang. f Mack Barnhart r Mavis Bartlett Barbara Beaver N?-gn 44? N, George Beck M wig? X E X A it '4 - Q - s N 5' K 1 R ,Yuma s 'U Truman Bosley Patsy Brookshier Peggy Brookshier Theresa Brown Lu Ann Browning William Buck ,fuuiars Lynda Biffle Dwaine Binford Billy Birdwell J. F. Bishop Donalda Blackburn Marcus Blagg fades went up. Glenn Buckingham Wayne Buckner Ralph Bullard Paula Bush Marilyn Butts Raymond Butts Tommy Carr Steve Carroll J. C. Conyers Tommy Corcoran Dollie Coulter Ollie Coulter ,fwziars Nancy Cunnmgha Ola Davis Weldon Dean Joy Dennis .lack Cowling Jackie Crawford George Culp Harold Cunningham Nelda Dunnam Bob Edwards Lu Ann Embry Donna Evans ,funiars Junior N52 -21 fx X 55 ai, Lola Guice Richard Hackl er Bobby Harrison Carolyn Hatcher Tom Hogan Jackie Holt Dutchie Horn Ruby Hott Robert Howard W. B. Hodgkinson ,fuuiars David Hi lburn Jean Hobbs '3i l'.T.31zi-112-Wiif 'L1il1n+f'3l,fh343i1liWfeiii'f'5'fI2l3 'Y4?1,1aL?'A gs -2fZiX JUNIOR H Doris Mitchell, Jackie I Donna Evans, Roy Stamp i is 3 v 3521611 M PLANNING ty Moore, Mrs. Schlaudroff, :Pl1erson, Delores Saunders. Stanley Jernigan Shirley Kemp Carroll Kemplin Bonnie Kerr Dean King Zeddie Kitchens Mary Sue Kuether Johnny Lane Yotta Langston Fritz Lausen Mary Jo Ledbetter Roy Lemons ,funiars is - y ., I 3, . Angeline Liedfke ,A ' K , A5 yi , V Kenneth Lillard 'rw pg2?' , Q i f Shirley Lucas 'l l e Bob Lynn 59 2 .. Q Q, 5 Q ' : e M X , .,,- 5 ,e.,.,, E --f': Q L 1 R ' J. X 5 . T: 5173 , ,,,.f A k 1,53 Afifsnw Y , .,.. 5, . 5 an . Y f P- y if i Betty McGehee 12 ,X 4' 8 5 Judy McMahon :ggi k'n: I 1 J, ,vnu If , .3 Q M' I A lf sf XX This is the punch line? Carrol Mabry Oval Mages 52 ,l,l K A l , ::.. z fl' L y Paul Marion :mm if. ' A W V, P E Gayle May ll ,' ,.: Q Y Ted Michael V ' E V.. ' Larry Milburn 3 ..,,,, 0 X in , ,rf juniors - EQ ':5 ..,: S , y llz' . Il' A' 52 W .wk e 2 s e mi Delphine Mincie Doris Mitchell Jimmy Moore Johnny Morgan 4' VAN , ' .:-,.-W:-A -. .M- -i - -M54 WI W, 3 Eg? 4,3 'W We , , , Ries , ' A M 1? Alford Morris Z Bobby Morr Dishpan hands deluxe . Mary Naughton Everett Neal Sue Nichols Karen Orsborne ,Yuniars is , 5 . A y . - X 5 , fw- Q li ' f ' Wag My PX rr X V: he Bill Morrison t W3 Q ' ni 51 - David Mass ' WXNSSS Nw 'iii ii Q l - ll tw if' P ,P H .f-Q 9' 3 R N is - tif is gg xx Qi JM? I W .rw 'pdf' 1 E Qk,, , ,,c,1 1 . ,.,.. 4 gel, P rw Q' Wig ww.,-nw 4 .Kg ,, ' IEE , j ilzjziiia R 2 y PX N R N . W -, . ww' f A XX :fy li in . ,..: .. I f'o:.:,,. iii? . 1 -V K, ,. ' ji? 3 H18 ww Ti 'R 3 W ,IVY .4 Q? X Betty Powers Gayle Price Earline Ramsey John Renfro Rachel Richardson Bi l l Roberg ,fuuiars Kenneth Pace Jan Palmer Ronald Parsons Raymond Prescher Larry Pool Gene Porter Which one swal or Wayne Neui ,erik S 5 K 4 , 1' fly, Betty Jo Powers June Roberson Ray Robinson Bill Rogers Joy Rucker Gale Scott Stanley Sewell George shaw Karen Shobe Elayne Smith Gilbert Smith Marjorie Smith Teddy smith ,fuuiars Ray Spears Roy Stamps Albert Stearns George Stephenson Cindy St. John SIX HIGH SCHOOL BEAUTIESI CPD George Culp, Sam Francis, Everett Neal, Richard Hackle Kenneth Lillard, Steve Carroll. Jo Ann Sweet Sonia Terry .'es4!,h.g...V f i EWG Sue Thomas Jean Truitt Raymond Vineyard ,fuuiars 71l5 '93's4 Rex Wagoner Jo Ann Weber Lula Bell Whisenanr Ya'll yalel Hugh Wilson Peggy Wilson Jay Wimberly juniars Milly Wilkes Emanual Williams ,pf-Q. Charles Williams ,, ' 4 W3 Heorfle Wilson vm s ,:-' FV -' V .:L z' 4, Ml A Al it 1' xx Sharon Wood Whaf's the ioke, Holt? ---and we got out of the car and---. Martha Wi nfers Paul Witt Ann Young Sherilyn Young funiars Did he make it? Charles Woolfolk if Q . 23 4 . 1 o fu XXX 1 I' If A t -s.wW'Y Svplzolmfzcs Svphouwrc 611155 Oficcrs Bob McDaniel, President, Jeanie Odom, Secretary, Billy Bob Latham, Vice-President - -1 .. , '-' ',.. Svphvmorc 611155 Spansvrs Dale Dennis, L. R. Powledge, Audra Moore, Dorothy Jones, Joe Harrell. Not Pictured: Ed Dusek, V. S. Payne, Ruth Young. iii-1 - - - e i ' ':':5-El-iii:-E'-.i-.Ev-I-iff Q ' -, , - ' M. Q,.-. ,A o, ,A e f gi: V - it il f A 1 iz: 1 Fi ' iiiikffi . E 4 ff A, Sylvia Allbritton Bill Aston Lanofo Aston Randy Ausmus Jimmy Ballew Sophomore Homeroom Planning Committee Pot Botcha Nettie Beeler Sandro Besow Dorgfhy Bishgp Billy Blounf Sophomarcs Q f -Jw V' If Bobby Brannon Q -W , Parry Brown , 'ff' ' A M5 Linda Brune ,,r A N W X A V, as 5 zlb X --'zisi fi gg f-S. ' - A W 1 ' Dearl Bryant in Jim Burk F A ' EK, ' Janne Burkhart Jiggs Carr Cynthia Carroll Jan Childers Patricia Coats Lounell Colwell Janeile Conyers Soplzamorcs Last dance Linda Cooper Robert Coursey Bill Crary Billy Cunningham Jayne Curtis X Rosalie Davis Lois Dennis Cloma Jean Ellis Jim Enderby Tom Erwin Saphomores Grady Dozier Patsy Dunnavent af' Marlene Etter Glenda Eustace Monte Gayle Don Forester Gwen Friske Faubion The night after the game before. Pat Gaddis Horace Donald Jackie Garrett Anna Gardener Garrett Gi lbrecth ' 'iii' X Saplzomores , . Q X ., .,.. S Q X if saggy X. M y R N sk egg L 5 S b 4 5 Q X N 3 Q I Y Q 3: wi Q Q ,L M. we X. 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K I XR 3 K M in., ...NU -vii'-,, ' X V K aw' in , oy ,J - j- E X E? lx- A V 'S ff ' as t , , Q R if I v A-Wg.: f . 3 new Soplzolozoros Bill Hocker Joe Heffley Martha Henley Anneffa Henry XX x 5155 I '- X A A , glib - fx ' fs , wi ., ' 'km wif? ' .Q 5. gqmezw l l M, ax ,f ,x ' fr we Kenneth Hoedebeck eww' Shurley Hoedebeck Joan Hogan Darwin Holt Deloris Homer Mike Hood Johnny Houghfon Dale Wayne Howard Saphomorcs yn Mike Hughes Helen Hunf Bobby Hurley , -S 5 2 K me J. A3 'Kel K , X kgkidsig' an 21 A W .5 me .W V, x Robbie Hyden Ruth Insel kv, ig nightl Tom Kaufman Marilyn Kennedy David Kile Saphamarcs Leslie Jones Kenneth Kaden Douglas Issacs Sharon Jenkins an ' - 5-':..-:l.:f-g:-so -N4 55 5' BW Wei: ' NJA: N E A2 M , .... 1 K , V . x'? Mus 'I' -:l.- 'f we Q? :M -' sk .Mm - V- :,. wgiwl ,fm V W WW .-.- ., W 5 N MW' Q X '51,fffM5W I ' X Q I 2: -, . A QM M53 fl 4 I Q vig J .ll -as ' , aff: ww, ' , W S Y ,S ' - 4 W 5 wif' . 2 - - - X, - 'Y L -- , if TQ - ' in ' ' gi. ' A A3 Ai, A - -' g' ,V M lg WV ' U ' 14 L L 'P . by . .y 21' ' Peggy Kincy Dorothy Kinne Lary Kuehn Shirley Lane Bobby Langley Chow Line at the Choral Hayride. Billy Bob Lafham Earl Lemons Glenda Liedfke Donald Lindsay Jonell Lipsey S YM! 'Er pgzyfi mzzzsy g'1:A gfe,ief Ziilfille - - 'LZ J: W3 F effmzgl 3' i 2 , , 5 .. R ll' ' ii Tif f: in ifgmh L - 1: K 5 - , -f ,MM -:i 3 - ' 1 - 5-w e A r K -is - ' fe L Zig ' K WEA z K f 'Q ffzamfw ' ' - L gm of 1 . V 22. ' I W ' - ,, EH , ...F ' . , X . A2 :ew L sg H 3, . Q, 253 A 3 V..-1 J' :incl .K , , . Saphamarcs Yvonne Paul Lokey Tommy John Lucas Alefha Luftrell Loerwald Longbaugh Senior hospitality. Ronald Lyle Jean Lynch Jerry McAden Janice McCabe L.D. McCoy Saplzamarcs Jimmy McKinney Martha McGuire Joe Mclnfosh James McCrory Bob McDaniel Pamela McEnfire James McWain Miriam Malkus Shannon Maniss Jerry Masten Clyde Mayfield Joseph Mecca Saplzamores Some can eat ar the same time . Donald Mobley Thomas Mobley Bobby Moore Sandra Neal Wayne Neu Jeanie Odom Saplzomares John Moore James Morris Reita Lynn Murray Billy Neal Raudine Moser K W Peggy Murray 5 is g . Us . iii Q i i -i , l , x U X .1 Linda Oglesby Becky Orsburn Wanda Owen Dale Parkhill Sue Parnell More 5th period gossip. Lou Perry James Peyrof Johnny Poff Karla Poff Charles Pope Saphomarcs Billy Potts Bobby Powers Barbara Proffer Glenn Pruitt Patsy Pryor Hey driver, stop quickl Harry Rauls Jeanie Reeves Robert Reeves Margaret Richey Evann Riley Saplzamarcs Betty Runyon Sue Riley Dick Rogan Judy Rucker Ann Sealf Sandra Salsman John Segroves Wanda Shuppert Kenneth Smith Sue Parnell and Barbara Proffer cat up ' before having pictures made. Shelby Smith Jimmy Spencer Dan Thomas Saphamarcs Bill Timberlake Deloris Trammell Marsaleen Tuggle Sanl'a's helpers, Carolyn Hatcher and Marlene Etter. Billy Wood Phyllis Wood William Woody Saplzamores VM, Nz, my v, lf,Q.5 wi ,X e we SM w . -f fiwakz r 1 2 gil ,--- .,,, '5EE'EIEi: fi K 'eiiiwx S -r W Z1 k, . j. ' A wif X 655' 1 3 91 Q99 fl ? I if . ? Fl Z my A ': :V Q 'gxggw Hazel Turnham Q? o if A Gerald Underwood o 5 ,Q 2 'H , i o 6 i Q ' ' i 'J I , 4, giifigf A 'm ygtf -. rw A It: Y A, Mary Ellls Von Duker L , y , , ' N : 'E W V 'iff y . Y av ail' V xv 'QW J 5, g vxwws ifgg f V 1 A' - r Q 1:1 Wanda Vau l'1an ' 7 ,, 4, r , fo W -f 'M l ee V, Leo Wllluford Ei iff? - ' fl , 1 ff . . , 'Wi5?,, rx ' .. Ruta Wilson 4 ' SQ' l , E f y XR , :Lil fell? .- f'ff'M 2 y, f . Q Q , L l m' X W X xx Geraldine Wright i. Saplzamarcs Betty Wylie Cecelia Wyrick I Y 9 In Memoriam Charles Wallis A r X X Q Q 2 Q Q xx, W Y xx 1 Q x xx? i X S K xy SX NA Wg. wr ES E x - wa Q :xy is rw J 911110 ite If '1 'W -K f kk x, 35 Ak ini , , x f 'lf Mary lou Kzwzpus ifnnnrifffe NICKI E AUGHTRY enizfr Zzffnrifv 'g:'zg0OO. , .9300 0 O sfo' 9 O 0 ' 'o o Q: .0 , , , 0 0 Q 9:02 I 50:0 of,- 0.0. 'fo 93,0 0.0.0 O H ERBY LOCK E Senirfr Qawrife Zzvorifvs NONNI E LATHAM Senior gil write 9 V, 0 0 O 0 0 Q o 36' ...O 0 . 0' 'fo O O 0' , 09 :'o'o C O WX Wx - 2:':', O 0 O O 0 O 332 0.0, o'0 o'o iv' 09' o 0 0 o of O Q O Q O o 0 O Q o fic: 'f 69 o 1'.'o9'o'0 SCOTT CLARK enivr ,?dVUl'ff6' Zzzfarifcs JACKIE HOLT juuivr Zzzfvrife Sfzzzfarifes S U E TH OMA S junior Zzzfarifc MARSALEEN TUGGLE Sophomarc Qmforifc .'.3.0'O:.:. '9x '.'o'0' O'0'v 22020 fx 09' O O ef' fo' o ozof 0 0.0 O o 0 O ' o'o'o'o ie Q Q O 0 , o 'tio ' 'Q Q'o'o'O:0:0 .0 O 4 HNNY POFF Saphamarc Ffavorife Qnwrifes STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Herby Locke LEOPARD TALE EDITORS Delores Sanders Gladys Wiesmon .1319 1 ,.,.4,: .lfliiiff SQ' . -:-. 5 v-.1. . ..:. f ev M 52? TWIRP KING Bill Hocker ig X X 5 X Y K F.F.A. SWEETHEART Sue Thomas BAND SWEETHEART Cindy St. John FOOT BALL QUEEN Nonnie Latham D.A.R. AWARD GIRL Niclcie Aughfry If zff O Q 0 F. H.A. SWEETHEAR Walter Cowling CAMPUS RUNNERS-UP Herby Locke Sue Thomas JUNIOR RUNNERS-UP Bill Rogers Peggy Wilson Qawrifc Runners-un SOPHOMORE RUNNERS-UP Darwin Holt Linda Oglesby SENIOR RUNNERS-UP Wally Cullum Suzanne Kinard inf ,.4i ' .LMA N Q 4 Y VI Orgnzzfzlkafiou Vw, 259 a- fi f A ,,., ,, ,,,, .fu gf ,, 5 , J M 6-, 11 Cha laapara Oraaaizafiaas 14 9 -fn? The T955 Leopard staff iscomposed of twelve mem- bers, six seniors, three iuniors, and three sophomores. There are two divisions of the annual this year -- the business staff with Miss Martha Liddell as sponsor, and the editorial staff with Mrs. Caroline Cunningham as sponsor. The group attended the annual TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL PRESS ASSOCIATION meeting in Denton and made a trip to Fort Worth as guests of University Supply and Equipment Company. 4-A Kilt' lanyard GIA s f---.-.... I cs.. THE LEOPARD TALE is rounding out seven years of existence in Gainesville Senior High School as the third of Q series of papers, the most recent of which was The Hi-Quest, prewar and depression publica- tion. Published by the iournalism students of the high school, its triple staff has Delores Sanders and Gladys Wiesman as co-editors, Wally Cullum and Don Mas- sey, co-managers, and Roy Stamps as photographer, heading departments. Although it is classified as English, the writing and work of iournalism is far more than that, for it is a combination of specializ- ed writing forms, art, and mechanics requiring skills plus common sense, to which one might add a nose for news. 4-Nw Orgnnzkufiaus The annual slumber party started the Y- Teens off with a bang. lt was followed by the Recognition Service , Christmas assembly, chili supper, annual Christmas dance, Easter program, and ended with the traditional Sweetheart Banquet. A person will never see the Y-Teens lacking something to do to help create a better understanding among girls. Sponsors are Mrs. Audra Moore, Miss Dorothy Jones, and Miss Wanda Brown. Organizations Ulf- Ferns OFFICERS ARE: President. . . ............... Suzanne Kinard Vice-President ......... Doris Mitchell Mott Secretary ........ ...... N onnie Latham Treasurer . . . .... Nickie Aughtry Social ....... ..... P eggy Wilson Membership .... ..... M ary Lou Neu Music ........ ....... C arol Ann Clock Welfare .... ..... C arolyn Sue Taylor Worship .... ......... S ue Thomas Scrapbook .... ...... C indy St. John Publicity ....... ..... S haron Thompson Pianist ........... ..... L u Ann Browning Assistant Pianist . . . . . . . . .Anna Lee Mitchell '- BI cs-Y The purpose ofthe Hi-Y is to main- tain, create, and extend community and school high standards. Among the ac- tivities are the traditional Hi-Y dance, the annual fall trip to the state con- vention in Austin, and the district con- ference in the spring. Sponsors are Mr. Dale Dennis, Mr. Joe Harrell, and Mr. Tim McPherson. Hi- V CHRISTIAN CREATORS BIG-Y President.................Gcle Scott Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . Joe Nichols Secretary-Treasurer. . . . . . Don Germany CHRISTIAN CREATORS President ................. Scott Clark Vice-President .......... Jackie Tatum Secretary-Treasurer ..... Jimmy Hammer DOUGH ERTY President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Herbie Locke Vice-President . . . . . . . .... Jackie Holt ll DOU GH ERTY-- Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . . Don Linker Orgauzkafiaus Fw l6'ana FIRST ROW: Dick Rogan, Mary Yeakley, Carol Ann Evans, June Roberson, Barbara Evans, Don Linker. SECOND ROW: Bobby Wilson, Cindy St. John, Joyce Hinsley, Judy McMahon, Rex Waggoner, Evann Riley, Betty Wylie, Joyce Roberson, Clifford Offill. THIRD ROW: Bill Morrison, Pat Gaddis, Paul Tom- my Marion, Harry Rauls, Ronald Parsons, Karla Poff, Leo Williford, Gene Tupman, Bill Neely, Janice McCabe, Wayne Pool, Roberta McCoy. FOURTH ROW: Miriam Malkus, Dale Burden, Max Richardson, Carol Ann Clack, Jackie Gallager, Sue Nichols, Deryl George, Pat Cummins, Jimmy Spencer, Charles Cummins, Albert Stearns, Jimmy Jones, Director Marcus Austin. NOT PICTURED: Ann Harvey, Terry Brown, Sue Parnell, Ray Robinson, Jon Thompson, Joe Perryman, Harold Lark, Tom Reed, Larry Sullivan. -we-'- ' Charles Cummins Marcus Austin Director Assistant Director Organizations Mary C lcyton S Terrj Brov. Sue Nichols Beffy Wylie Janet Davis Sue Parnell Judy McMahon ,Ai Ann Horve Joyce Hinsley Orgamkzzfiwfs Ziyi. CHAPTER OFFICERS STANDING: Emanuel Williams, Mr. Payne, Charles Williams, Ralph Bullard. SEAT- ED: Gerry Armstrong, Raymond Prescher, Jerry McDaniels, Paul Witt, Leighton Smith. The Gainesville F.F.A. chapter, under the direction of V. S. Payne, has made one of the most outstanding records achieved in an F. F. A. chapter. This year the local chapter represented the state at the National Dairy cattle congress in Waterloo, Iowa, October 4-9. The team consisted of Leighton Smith, Raymond Prescher, Howard Beeler, and Paul Witt, alternate. They placed second and were awarded the silver emblem shown in the picture below. Milk, cream, sediment, disks, containers, and flavors were judg- ed at the Waterloo event. This chapter also takes port in various other contests in the state and county. Orgrzuizuiirms 6l10ir PM ' Taunton: mlm: . 'SMT-Q M f mam- A on 2 'W Of, 'S hui FIRST ROW, left to right: Mildred Krahl, Willa Mae Hunt, Gayle Price, Kathryn Sherer, Yvonne Loerwald, Martha Greer, Miriam Malkus, Sylvia Albritton, Anita Proffer, Lula Bell Whisenant, Juanita Pilcher, Mary Jo Ledbetter, Delores Homer, Cecelia Wyrick, Jean Brooks, Martha Winters. SECOND ROW: Sharon Yarbrough, Linda McPherson, Milly Wilkes, Donna Rogers, Rosalie Davis, Dorothy Kinne, Lanora Aston, Jo Ann Sweet, Dorothy Luttmer, Delores Saunders, Ollie Coulter, Donna Evans, Peggy Abbe, Betty Sue McGehee, Cloma Jean Ellis, Roger Goss, Linda Cooper. THIRD ROW: Andy Randolph, Aletha Luttrell, Gladys Wiesman, Judy Rucker, Carolyn Wham, Roberta McCoy, Barbara Tuggle, Linda Brune, Judy McMahon, Della Koonce, Yvonne Patterson, Marlene Lynn, Nonnie Latham, Barbara McCoy, Ethelda Tutt, Jan Palmer. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Liedtke, Gus Strength, Donald Hurst, Jerry Blount, L. D. McCoy, Harold Austin, Jay Wimberly, Ted Michael, Robert Davis, Danny Camp, Bill Puckett, Jimmy Jack Hatcher, Glenn Reiter, Lester Spencer, Scott Clark, Jimmy Bal- lew, Bill Neely, Earl Lemons, Bobby Harrison, Jimmy Moore, Wayne Jetton. NOT PICTURED: Margie Smith, Cynthia Carroll, Herby Locke, Don Newton, Sam Francis, Jerry Estes, Johnny Pace, Bobby Blount. Lu Ann Browning and Carol Ann Clack Accompanists Organizations ,National flrfmfr Saciffy One of the most illustrious ogranizations in G. H. S. is the National Honor Society. To be a member, Sophomores have to have a 95 average, Juniors and Seniors a 90 average. The four require- ments are scholarship, leadership, service and dependability. OFFICERS ARE: President - Mary Lou Neu, Vice-President - Niclcie Aughtry, Secretory - Suzanne Kinard, Treasurer - Jackie Holt and Reporter - George Shaw. -L. Orguuzkufians The Future Homemakers of America organization of Gainesville High School is composed of fifty six girls whose main goal is learning to live better today in order that the home-making pupils' lives and those of their families may be better tomorrow. The year's activities were planned for fun and work to develop leadership and participation in school, home, and com- munity activities. Especially to be re- membered is the trip to the Dallas Fair in October with other F.F.A. and F.H.A. boys and girls of Texas. The Christmas social was eventful because the hour was happily spent decorating a tree and pack- ing a collection of toys, food, and cloth- ing for ayoung mother and her three small children. Making and sellingcandy and popcorn balls to finance trips and club activities is a part of the program. OFFICERS ARE President . . . . . Vice-President Qbeca Secretary .... Treasurer . . . Reporter . . Zfhfl. ...........Della Koonce ..........Judy Gilbreath me president Feb. I, 1955i ............OllieCoulter ..........Anna Gilbreath .....Joan Wallace T Orgarzllufians Student Hound! Trip to Mississippi Stanley and the candy machine. Business Managers are Charles Woolfolk, Danny Camp, and Stanley Jernigan. Chapel Service. Orgunmziiaus The Student Council isthe governing body in G. H.S. It is made up of an equal number of boys and girls, chosen from their homerooms. The Student Council is a member ofthe district, state, southern and national student organizations and participates in meetings and conventions throughout the year. Each year is begun with the Sophomore Swing, a get-acquainted party. Aschool wide chapel service is held once each month. During football season, coffee and doughnuts are sold at home games and friendship teams are sent to other schools before foot- ball games. Sponsors are Mrs. Amy Porter and Mr. Jim Campbell. Officers are: President ........ ..... H erby Locke Vice-President .... .... S cott Clark Parliamentarian ..... ..... B ill Rogers Secretary-Treasurer .... . . . Bob McDaniel Spanish The Spanish Clubs are charter members of the Pan American Student Forum of Texas, which is spon- sored by the Good Neighbor Commission. The purpose of the Pan American Forum is to further friendly relations between the United States and Spanish speaking countries. Each year members from the Spanish clubs attend the convention held in Austin during April. The clubs in G.H.S. contribute money to an exchange scholarship that the forum promotes. ln addition to other activities the class went to Nocona where they were guests of Mr. Joe Benton who showed the students his museum and accompani- ed them to Spanish Fort. Orgauizafivns latin E? One of the newest organizations in G.H.S. is the Latin Club. It was formed this year under the direction of Miss Voncil Liddell. The club was created for those who have a genuine interest in Latin. OFFICERS ARE: President - Kenneth Lillardg Vice-President - Steve Carrollp and Lu Ann Browning- Secretary - Treasurer. Organzkafiaus Hhserlcaders SOPHOMORES - Earl Lemons, Jean Lynchg SENIORS - Wally Cullum, Nickie Aughfryg JUNIORS - Mack Barnharf, Doris Mitchell. SPONSOR - Miss Virginia Dunn MANAGER - Don Massey Qu YEA, LEOPARDS! BEAT DENISON! Urmznizzziians Spzfrfs Coaches: Jim Eaves, Ed Dusek, Joe Harrell, Tim McPherson l Managers: Dearl Bryant, Stanley Sewell, Dutchie Horn. Spvrfs Leopards Open District 3A-3 Play With Z6-2 Win Over Denton Broncs Gene Armstrong James Miller Lloyd Nichols Sparfs Wildcat Passes Stun Leopards lil-6 ln lVlud Spattered 3A-3 Tiff Friday R f'N ..- Trumcn Bosley Tommy Carr Steve Carroll Scott Clark George Culp Sports Leopards Pulverize Lions In Weird, Wild, Teciious 64-Z0 District Test A it Q. .43-... 'WS' L I Ed Erwin Royce Gilmore Richard Heckler Jimmy Hammer Darwin Holt Spvrfs 'E W fxffkfff A, Leopards Run Wild to Thrash McKinney 65-0. All - ..-mln... .ul - Jackie Holt J. W. Kuefher Kenneth Lillard Jim Locke James McCrory Spvrfs Sherman Bearcats Take Giant Stride Toward 3A-3 Title With 38-I3 Waltz Over Leopards i 2...f.r r. orris Morgan Bobby Morris David Moss Everett Neal Joe Nichols Sparta WWm r V - ' 4 ,ALLXKSQ-M W W p WM . y , ri A .mi 'ev we fi me . ,ugh , W Leopards Grab 'llmird Place With Rough Tumble I3-0 Turkey Day Romp Over Denison 1 an Pat Ralston Bill Roberg Gayle Scott Jackie Tatum. David West Sports 76 Team -if saw! is Y ' ami Hlmwsiti FIRST ROW, left to right: Dearl Bryant, Manager, Weldon Dean, Charles Pope, Larry Milburn, Tommy Flemons, Gilbert Smith, Bobby Hatcher, Donald Mobley, Dan Thomas, Bobby Reeves, Bill Aston, Johnny Poff, Manager. SECOND ROW: Jiggs Carr, Dale Parkhill, George Stephenson, Paul Witt, Pat Batcha, Bob Farmer, Mike Neu, Don Germany, Larry Pool, Kenneth Kaden, Donald Garrett, Billy Neal. THIRD ROW: Jimmy McKinney, Robert Coursey, Mike Hughes, Horace Gardner, Fred Forester, Johnny Morgan, Mike Hood, Ronald Lyle, Bill Timberlake, Bill Rogers, Thomas Mobley, John Loerwald, Tom Erwin. Sparfs '24 Cram FIRST ROW, left to right: Dearl Bryant, Manager, Johnny Morgan, Richard Hackler, Bill Hocker, Danny Arnold. SECOND ROW: J. C. Conyers, Jackie Holt, Glenn Buckingham, Darwin Holt, Spencer Hays, Joe Harrell, Coach. THIRD ROW: Happy Shady, Herby Locke, David West, Lloyd Nichols, Billy Bob Latham. l s Sparta IK Cram FIRST ROW, left to right: Bill Rogers, Tommy Carr, Johnny Poff, Ted Michael, William Buck, Dearl Bryant, Manager. SECOND ROW: Bobby Hurley, Sonny Gilmore, Tom Erwin, L. D. McCoy, Clyde Mayfield, Scott Clark. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Pace, Bob McDaniel, John Segroves, Walter Cowling, Bobby Langley, Joe Harrell, Coach. 1 I V! T 1 60 l Sparfs lf Q .-If f or 5, wx P ,nw A .1 I. J 1' if if Wx H ' W., -2 fum ,A . .tw ,. if y 2 FIRST ROW, left to right: Lynda Biffle, Robert Mitchell, Cynthia Carroll, Jan Childers, Barbara Tug- gle, Carolyn Wham. SECOND ROW: Robert Blount, Marcus Blcgg, Earl Lemons, William Neely. 1 1 .ef Spvris Uh: ' ' . S 5' lg Ska- . Q -'lim q.sg 'W C g.mnvn,nnnms1l ' A X ,X mm- .10 A . Bill Neely Carolyn Wham and Barbara Tuggle Boys' Singles Girls' Doubles 4 4. p mm :S 13 NIS is Q: ,... g. s , 1 nap wx S in 4 0 . w Does this prove seniors have the big head? Boy + girl + mistletoe : kiss Cheerleaders? Lost minute instructions. Snaps Before A focsf fo G. H. S. Move over, Max, Ecl's comin' through. v., my Film fiends with finesse. X j' ,gafyigulqioi tj I 1 il K-fx xx f ifr? Q L Q ' .-'b A' J'-Irv-v If v...42f7 9, oo , o .3 Affer. You fell 'em, coach! inane Skolcian 'Hearts of Stone Snaps The 5 Notes , ' ,IH -'we3::.- - . K , ff S Q 1 X t, in--V nr t 4 ,.v 7 N' ' ' I i f f mg XR N Q A 'Q 1 f, W ri, R .L-, 'f 3 f ff w 5. le. uf t e t, We use .lf e .ge fe Q5 J 1 gf: k1,l,g' A A , 1' T ' if 1 W. t f - l Coniunctions - - - - - Linda. sw' They still study at G.H.S.! Juvenile Jury? Pickles, cookies, apples, cakes, candy, sandwiches, pofafo chips -- food, food, Food Welcome fo G. H. S., Denison. The light of the world -- Y-Teen Recognition Service L-E-O-P-A-R-D-S Leopardsl Money, Honey. Time out for refreshment and gossip. Snaps Y 33-4 x' R xixv Q wQ!Slwgp, H f 1 9 iw a - And fhen you add ---, North Texas Aces. X 41 7 .- .. N A stop on the Hi-Y trip to Austin. Jan and Nancy admire the work of Miss Jones' art class. The fwirp Nominees. Snaps Xxx of - X 3M.fN:: fi X N . 2 HN Carr and supporters enter The Golden Gloves. Phofogroplwers rofe of Y-Teen Slumber Pcrfy. Pardon me, buf your slip is showing! Congrarularuons! Annual Assembly Snaps We, the younger generation -- New students Walter Cowling, Newcomers, Bob Sides and Joe Siegmund sign in. Anna Jeter, Margaret Siegmund admire the trophies. Football OJ Coach. A new face, Carolyn Cunningham,is greeted by a hospitable senior, Miles Ray Clark. naps After the band concertl g fi . .,,,......- s C Well? -- :if Sue crowns Twirp King, Bill Hooker. 'iii ., 7 if ,.', ,, ,'..:.. ,.,.: ,W , rv, W- Maybe - -- ,513 wg? 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California Woons FURNITURE C0 Zpl'me'm If W Broadway Phone H05 4291 S H KRESS 81 COMPANY Watts Bros Pharmacy 105 S COMMERCE ST R D CLACK CHEVROLET OSCAR NEAL WHOLESALE MEATS i Pure Pork Sausage Old Refmery Road Phone H05 5721 Keep Building and Drilling With Gary-Nees Lumber Company Everything in Building Material ts ' 7 - 'N i '!'e O Gainesville, Texas TYLER 81 SIMPSON COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERIES Serving The Independent Retailer Si n Principal Office Gainesville, Texas Branch Houses Ardmore, Oklahoma Pauls Valley, Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma ce 1879 Curtis Restaurants CURTWOOD COLONIAL Gainesville, Texas CURTWOOD JR 7l,e gang gm COMMERCE STREET STORE 103 Elm Street Phone HO5 2201 HARRY MCCOY COMPANY Drrr Contractor LEROY MCCOY Owner O11 Freld Work 1111 N Grand Avenue Call Offrce H05 3911 Home H05 4582 SIMPSON S 5 SPORTING GOODS 114 N Commerce Ga1nesv11le : J C WOOldfldg6 LUMBER COMPANY 1894 195 5 GAINESVILLE TEXAS 4 9 0 0 0 Browningas ewelry DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVER CHINA 201 E Calxforma Vernle Keel Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone H05 4341 1204 E Cahforma 'U' 5325 fig Exemnou Cell, 1' Msg Qdamjff ,,. STANLEY CHADWELL P H n R M 317 N Commerce Gamesvllle Texas Reeves 81 West Gro 739 N Rlchle Sreet Phone H05 3771 EARNEST E REEVES RAY D WEST 7 7 Y O 'f Y I VaX.iV Y G . A4 UI! 5 l SINCE 1884 ITS Kaden, The Florist CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Flower Phone HO5-5221 FRED SNUGGS 81 RALPH H SNUGGS OIL PRODUCER 81 OPERATOR Oamesvllle Texas W. B Ballew MACHINE 8: WELDING SHOP PO Box 505 Gamesvxlle Texas Phone HO5 3401 TRUCKING CONTRACTOR 84 BULLDOZERS F E Schm1tz Motor Co NJ Cffww wawifqm GAINESVILLE ICE COMPANY and CRYSTAL DAIRY exom EWU Gm SENIORS 1955 TEJAS CAFE BERT SMITH M C SIMS DAILY REGISTER YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER COCHRAN'S PAYS TO IT DRIVE IN BURGERS ADVERTISE IN THE CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS ANNUAL CONGRATULATIONS HESPERIAN BUILDING 81 SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 35 00 Opens an Account Savmgs Earn Generous D1VldEUdS Twnce Yearly Safety Insured up to S10 00000 111 E Cahfornla Phone H05 3486 TUGGLES USED CAR LOT WE BUY SELL TRADE H L TUGGLE The Walden Trader rn North Team Phone H05 3762 Gaxnesvllle Texas 626 North Grand AUGHTRY S FLOWERS 802 SOUTH CLEMENTS PHONE H05 2731 MONROE PEARSON CO Incorporated WHOLESALE GROCERS Denton WlChlf2 Falls Bowne . . , I J KINNE'S JEWELERS SCHOOL JEWELRY Smce 1889 TOM THUMB SUPER MARKET EVERGREEN FEEDS SMITH AND MCDANIEL FEFD STORE 301 South Chestnut St Phone HO5 5981 LINDA JO ROSS ALLBRITTON SHOI COMPANY NASH CO Gftmesvtlle Tex1s Elm at Rusk Gamesvxlle Tex f X F ' I ' L 0 4 r F 1 1110 East California St. I x xK X 1 n , 1 'I .5 f 0--.2-w -- 2-. - 1- 1. .. 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