Gainesville High School - Leopard Yearbook (Gainesville, TX)
- Class of 1956
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Happy lookingl Zi f 'Q Q- ,X 5 l Linda Oglesby Q Editor-in-Chief I ' .Q ,Z x f 1,1-1 ,. li' -bg .S-Z ,T 1 AX .. eff 4- Mi -T- iff ' , xi -' -, V o S 35 .1 fs-4 -' il ,gi l 1 ,-.gu . ' .. Ez- f- 1... L. Q ,- Z ALMA MATER Hail to our Alma Mater, her virtues so t Keep our hearts filled with love ever n For her knowledge, her guidance, united we stand Gainesville High hail to thee, hail all hail. 4,1 ,WJ J I3 glflg n +tIFfTVLFFFW1f if 43514.55 eg bww r mfr' fl? 1, 414 mi: L55 f si ,wr ff saw 5 4 1 gg jlilifj Calendar of Activities October October October October November November November December December December December December January January January March March April MOV May MUY MOV l955-l956 Junior Class Hayride Tri-Hi-Y Slumber Party Senior Halloween Dance Sophomore Hayride Tri-Hi-Y Wiener Roast Student Council left for South Carolina F. F. A. and F. H. A. Hayride , 2, 3 THSPA in Denton Bi-District game with Texarkana Junior Christmas Dance Christmas Holidays started Band Party Christmas Holidays ended Tri-Ha-Y chin Supper National Honor Society Party Junior St. Patrick's Party Tri-Hi-Y Easter Service Junior-Senior Banquet Tri-Hi-Y Sweetheart Banquet Splash Day Class Day Graduation XI., C , A-4 - T' C ' rl 1 I if: if ' x ZEN fb f'23 ' s I D7 P 7 xl I fff.-k Z! 'I . :1-xii! I! if I 1 if an W SPX Hit. 4 J g X f I L- V ff if q Cf!! xi xlg , :S5 l .r x . A H---. .W l K ?fM v X , zig tfffs e 5 - fxj W Xi q M .-. , 3- 4, , 3 - '! E-355' ADMINISTRATIDN Board of Education W. D. Hurley Mrs, Pefer Mcxfield Jack Simpson President Secretary Vice-President Dr. William Powell Administration Bob Claxton 1 , e l Fred Greenwood rl Leo E. Swiclc MR. ROY P. WILSON - Superinfendenf Mrs. Mary Frances Alexander - Secrefory Administration MR. BEN P. HENDLEY - Principal Mrs. Katherine Bray - Secretary dministration Marcus Austin Band Miss Wanda Brown Clothing - Foods Jim Campbell History - Safety Driving History Safety Burglaro Education Athletics Caught In the actl Miss Roberta Floyd Engl ish Joe Harrell History - Athletics Miss Layuna Hicks Journalism dministration till 'if gun-3 'bl Carl Jeldy Miss Martha Liddell Music - Speech Mathematics-English Fourth Period American History? ,WMU 4' sr Ms MissVoncille Liddell Mrs. Lois Lucas Spanish - Latin Bookkeeping - Typing English Z assi , iii , ii si if Leslie, Dick, c s Tim McPherson Mrs. Audra Moore A Mrs. Dorothy Nowlin V. S. Payne Biology - Physics Typing - Shorthand English - Typing Agriculture Athletics Art dministration N Mrs. Am P t L. R. I y or er Pow edge Mrs. Ruth Schlaudroff Mrs. Cora Staniforth History Mechanical Drawing Chemistry - English History Shop J know this is I?u .. School Spirit! Mrs. Mary Agnes Stone Miss Bett Voss A. W . W II y e s Miss Ruth Young Foods - B' l ' ' ' io ogy Physical Education Solid Geometry -Algebra Librar Administration Lu Ann Browning Anne Young Shirley Lucas Karla Poff Bill Aston Bonnie Kerr x -,..,n-'gi' Q y iv' K Y. H QL Luonn Embry Cincly Sf. John Sue Thomas Sue Nichols David Hilburn l:ril'Z Lcusen Bob Lynn Rosalie Davis Lynda Biffle Peggy Wilson Office Helpers C A2 i-A-,,..,--1' QQ c-T7 X? 2 61,2 xv'--i'+ , xSJ g KZ!!-,,,-1 i b W-KR T X NX ! SENICRS gx K,, Q Z. Eg -1-- a R s 1 4 Senior Class Officers Tlweresa Brown, Vice-President, Peggy Wilson, Secrefory, George Sreplaenson, President, .lay Wimberly, Reporter, Steve Carroll, Treasurer SEINHOR CLASS SPONSORS Martha Liddell, Audra Moore, Wanda Brown, Dorollwy Nowlin, Tim McPherson, Carl Jeldv, Joe Harrell , ' -1? .Vt ' A ki- A .. Have a light! aff , fe yt Y DANNY ARNOLD Never serious -forever gay. We hope he'll always be that way. HAROLD AUSTIN He shall be remembered by his giggle. L. F. BARNETT His easy going manner has won him many friends. MARY BARNETT She's as windy as the month of March . M in-71 3, A PEGGY ABBE She was lavishly extravagant with her tongue. JERRY ACKER Photographer and technician in radio makes him quite the dynamo. DAVID ALDRIDGE Give me timef that's all l need. GERRY ARMSTRONG His sense of humor is more hu- mor than sense. Fascinating Rhythm -. . fx i,, 3 nllll A .AM QQ. . -.-- I 2 , ' li I5 -N-MN , .v.v, ' i of Seniors MACK BARNHART The vim, vigor, andvifolify of This yell leader is unmafched in G. H. S. MAVIS BARTLETT lndusfrlousnessanda good per sonaliry sum up Mavis. ff' Seniors ,gow uv 0 LYNDA BIFFLE We laughed at all her jokes, and many a one she spoke. DWAINE BINFORD He is the mildest mannerecl manl J. F. BISHOP My own thoughts are my com- panions. DONALDA BLACKBURN l've just found joy. I got married. BARBARA BEAVER Sincerely sweet, her friends are all who know her. GEORGE BECK George hasa consuming inter- est in T. V. and radio. .. 1. TTQME, .MK X.K.TiiX AN 'XX' 1 Q: .Xie 1.3714 S' Yi t P L hermanl MARCUS BLAGG 'lf I don't know, Iwill Find out. TRUMAN BOSLEY Pleasedwith all the world and sees no particular reason why he should take life seriously. THERESA BROWN This maiorette proves that dy- namite comes in small pack- ages. LU ANN BROWNING Miracle mind, musical mad- ness, and mischievous manner. 'Qs new sw WILLIAM BUCK Men of Few words are the best men. GLENN BUCKINGHAM He manages our cheerleaders and also excels in basketball. WAYNE BUCKNER Anything for an argument! RALPH BULLARD A man of action when it per- tains to the F.F.A. yi. ii! ff' 0 Seniors K' ww-lil' Seniors I if PATRICIA COATS l just can't wait until that lucky day when I graduate. J. C. CONYERS Ask the man who knows in maf- ters of parliamentary procedure . TOMMY CORCORAN Maybe l'll be smart one of these days. DOLLIE COULTER DolIie's smile could easily be her umbrella. MARILYN BUTTS A pretty gurl I5 like a melody, and Marilyn's melodies are pretty, too. RAYMOND BUTTS Some are wise and some are otherwise. FAYE CANNON A quiet person with thoughts and ambitions of her own STEVE CARROLL They tell me I m good looking but God game me the gift of knowing it. .FUN f' F' 113' phs to fle. OLLIE COULTER You seldom find Ollie loaded down with books. JACK COWLING It is a fact to pocket that he is the great, great, great grand- son of Davy Crockett. WALTER COWLING Late in the night when lights are Out,. Why does he rip and roar about? GEORGE CULP A line that would reach the farthest shore. ffik Qiiihi J. f ,Q Ile lk 3. Xi 4, . .,. .ww HAROLD CUNNINGHAM The smartest things sometimes come in the smallest packages. NANCY CUNNINGHAM Pleasant smiles make many friends. Her smiles are the sweetest. JAYNE CURTIS Actions and words, wisdom and wit, This new senior has added her bifl OLA DAVIS With her long pretty hair and her figure so slim, She is always neat, and very trim. Seniors ROBERT DAVIS Life is one sweet song, and Robert's guitar makes it sweet- ROSALIE DAVIS What it takes to make good grades, I'maIIbroken outwith. Seniors ' mr BOB EDWARD S Nowealth is like a quietmind. LU ANN EMBRY She studies nightly That's why she always appears so brightIy. DONALD EVANS Who says readheads have a temper? DONNA EVANS Highly erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. WELDON DEAN The least he has to do the bet- ter he likes it. JOY DENNIS It takes so little to make her glad. Something you et Mrs. Bray? IT 4 A-5 R Better make your excuse good, Glenn. BOB FARMER Just call me Tarzan. TOMMY FLEMONS Oh the world owes me a liv- ll FRED FORRESTER Maybe I'm not handsome, but I'll declare I have a distin- quished look. BILL FRANCIS His deportrnentvaries inversely as the distance from the teach- er. 5 il X L- I N t J :. , Nix ' Eg .N qlblz YVONNE GERAY If you know this girl so young and Fair You'II understand why mothers get grey hair. DON GERMANY Launched but not anchored. CLIFFORD GIBBS Everything I like is either il- legal or fattening. JOE GIBSON I can't study because aII the girls look at me. IQ? Seniors I ' We- ' ' . Q t I . , Seniors BOBBY HARRISON A water bug full ot mischief. CAROLYN HATCHER She's iust overflowing with happiness. ARNOLD HEAD Black leather iacket and motorcycle boots. DAVID HILBURN Little Chief Thunderbird. ROGER GOSS Happy and smiling, content and free, Why can't everybody be like me? LOIA GUICE Mice are noted for quietness, but we'd bet Lola could run them a close race. RICHARD HACKLER Hack is a favorite who is tops in personality and ath- letics. DON HARMON Fr0m Chillicothe came this sen- ior gay, Never wastes a moment of the day. I 5 I E E There's I spi JEAN HOBBS Innocent in appearance but we think appearances are deceiv- ingl W. B. HODGKINSON Let quietness my strong en- forcement be. school TOM HOGAN 'l. 5- Always studying to avoid study- ing . JACKIE HOLT This senior's interests include athletics and a talent for mak- ing friends. DELORIS HOMER One that is troubled about nothing. DUTCHIE HORN Some think life was made for fun and frolic and so do l. RUBY ANN HOTT She speaks little for she says only the things worthwhile. ROBERT HOWARD Studying to be a Southern Planter. s s t Seniors ' I as f 5 Q sr X Q I F if 5 , f 1 f 'Y is X if 1 XY 1 lei Seniors rw' ff T23 If DEAN KING He proves to be a good editor- in-chief of our Leopard Tale. ZEDDIE JO KITCHENS She is gentle, she is shy, Butthere's mischief in her eye. MARY SUE KUETHER As solid and dependable as the rock of Gibraltar, but far more sociable. YOTTA LANGSTON An interesting combination of friendliness, loveliness, and intelligence. STANLEY JERNIGAN l'Ie's Student CounciI's right hand man. SHIRLEY KEMP The kind ofa friend thcit's not found every day. CARROLL KEMPLIN Young fellows will be young fellows. BONNIE KERR She has u mind of her own and uses it. I L M- ,cj my-..,.,.,h bonesl FRITZ LAUSEN I like work, I could sit and look at it for hours. MARY JO LEDBETTER Her friendly ways have made her many friends. ROY LEMONS His happiness is his car. KENNETH LILLARD A woman hater---well--er-U not exactly! fm X L r s f I is i's.,,,,,,,.-f If I Vi 4-. I iii gf I K . X s. ::gE f ,.,, . SN 'si I f s W ' -X -r K u i 2 5' 'Tse I I 'Q' .IONELL LIPSEY A talented seamstress who plans to major in math. JAN LOCKE School, I suppose if it's neces- sary, I will. SHIRLEY LUCAS Her gay sense of humor will always be remembered. BOB LYNN He's quiet, but when you know him---well, that's different. -warm' ll 0 Seniors E Seniors OVAL LEE MAGES Her worse Fault is that she is given to taIIcing. PAUL TOMMY MARION The boy on the flying trapeze. GAYLE MAY I'Iere'sagirI whomakes Iife fun anywhere she is. ' TED MICHAEL When Tedand his car are com- ing you'II hear them. .IANICE MCCABE When duty and fun clash, Iet duty go to hash. L. D. MCCOY I can't give you anything ex- cept the right answer. BETTY SUE McGEHEE Her red hair is her crowning glory. JUDY McMAHON Her song is like that ofa bird. l'd lik io Q pply For a ght end. . S l l if tsl. LARRY MILBURN Help us convince him that girls are harmless. DELPHINE MINCIE This little girl is noble in both her thoughts and actions. JIMMY MOORE Life is one grand sweet song. JOHNNY MORGAN His loyalty in the school and its a th I etics is unsurpassed. is is ,M V. ALFORD DAN MORRIS They say two heads are better than one. Canl help it iF one is a girl's? BOBBY MORRIS My heart is whole, my Fancy free, Run on, small woman, don't bother me. BILL MORRISON After making Bill, the pattern was thrown away. DAVID MOSS An athlete, a conversation- alist, and the possessor of an ever ready grin. Whgk if 3 s, ' fa I -43 rl 'Y Seniors is 5 if '-gi: f , E 9' rs Q il Q Seniors ,nl-ml Www wget' ,ml PAULA NEWTON lt's nice tobe natural, ifyou're naturally nice. SUE NICHOLS She loves its gentle warble-- She loves its gentle flow ----- She loves towind her tongue up And she loves to hear it go. BECKY ORSBURN Her lovely disposition complete - ly outshines her red hair. KAREN OSBORNE lf you don't think o iob as as- sistant editor of the Leopard Tale would keep you busy--try it. DORIS MOTT She has quiteatask to take up her time. She has a husband to keep in line . MARY JEAN NAUGHTON Friends she makes and friends she keeps. EVERETT NEAL l refuse to answer on the grounds that it might tend to incriminate me. JERRY ANN NEELD She hasn't been here long And yet she 's been accepted . lt's no surprise to usp lt's what we all expected ! Senior startir KV? ,fr s J 'Wm f QW 'Q ' o K All N ,,,.,.o....., ine-up? RONALD PARSONS A ham operator interested in electronics. BOBBY PERRY Bobbylikes school sowell he's a senior again. LARRY POOL His main topic of conversation is hot-rods. GENE PORTER l'm a twelve o'clock fellow in a nine o'clock town. BETTY JO POWERS She's everybody's friend, and nobody's enemy. RAYMOND PRESCHER This Lone Star Farmer has made quite a record in F.F.A. JOHN RENFRO John is a sporty fellow and on all-round one, too. RACHEL RICHARDSON .lust the kind of girl that you read about and seldom meet. Seniors W-'53 Seniors VIRGLE SCHNEIDER Qu i et and dependable, one who says little but thinks much . GALE SCOTT Dependable, capable, a jolly companion, and a mighty good sport. STANLEY SENELL He earnshis iocket at the side- lines, as manager ofthe Leo- pards . GEORGE SHAW l'm just cruising along the river of life. f 'ivy Www BILL ROBERG Tall, lean, lanky, and a good Football player. JUN E ROB ERSON She possesses the gift of com- mon sense. RAY ROBISON He will always be remember- ed as Sugar Ray. BILL ROGERS Good looksran in my Family but they ran clean past me. F ootbal debutantes, is c :lude bobby-soxers, -well -- your guess mine. KAREN SHOBE .lust because ldon't say much, thatdoesn'tmean I don't think much. BOBBY SIDES A Friend to all who know him. ELAYNE SMITH Must I study? Oh, what o waste of time. GILBERT SMITH He has his fingers in every pie that has devilment at the bot- tom. al. MARJORIE SMITH Always ready For o good time. RAY SPEARS I enioy life to the utmost. A Q ROY STAMPS A I, When mischieF's brewing, we know whoisat the bottom of it. i :zz .:. x ,I 2'Q1 . ,,.: ALBERT srEARNs A - Blessings on the man that in- ',. 2- - xi vented sleep. , , ig Seniors we-R 2 l Seniors JEAN TRUITT Thought is deeper than all speech--but surely it was not quietness alone that won her so many friends. RAYMOND VINEYARD If only his grades were con- tagiousl REX WAGONER Music is his dream of life. GAYLE WARD How 'ya gonna keep her in class? GEORGE STEPHENSON lf onlythe women would leave me alone! CINDY ST. JOHN One we've put to every test, One who always gave her best. JO ANN SWEET Talks little, but is sincere SUE THOMAS Always laughing, Never seems sad. I'ts nice to know her 'Cause she's never mad. 5 Alub - JO ANN WEBER The same hand that made her lovely made her lovable. LULA BELLE WHISENANT She that mischief hotcheth, mischief catcheth. n an v Q MILLY WI LKES Of giggling she is often ac- cused, For frequently she is amused. CHARLES WILLIAMS This senior does a pretty good job of busting those broncs. S i si js K E . EMMANUEL WILLIAMS Quiet in oppearanceg motive unknown. PEGGY WILSON You couldn't find o sweeter girl if you searched the whole wide world . JAY WIMBERLY He has the talent and he has the voice, To be an announcer and that's his choice. MARTHA WI NTERS Known and liked for all her friendliness. W' ' is2nits:szsfiffffsaffs-L-Q Seniors PAUL WITT You can always see him walk- ing down the hall as if he didn't have a care in the world. SHARON WOOD l'd rather wear out than rust out. CHARLES WOOLFOLK Charlie is brilliant, And that's no hay. He can malce an A Just any ole day. ANNE YOUNG Her smile and good nature are contagious. Seniors SHERILYN YOUNG She is the seamstress of the class. Fingers are not good manners, Jimmy X QS WX WI..-'li 7 'g' 5 JUNICRS ff U If 1 C! L, Q- 22 A li 1 QG I x 3185151 1 N Fi . l E L x , 1. 1 if 1, ,, S4 , ,, is Q 1 4 v W L. as f N A H . Q as 11 fs I ' N Wlwiliblskl sm' ?wi ' A . ' , , 3 4 , l 3 is 1, is fu x1 11 5 ' K7 .L Q if 1 iv W fx ,Q A ff s ,u fs xr If 'K A 1-I SL H al H . x . 5 1 , , Q 0 , . u an 1 ' ' 4 H 4 is vc H 9 X' fx N QQ nw zz zz lr - ' 3' ' M 2, ,, in ef rr 0 'Q J if L 1 .... .. . . ,. A : X . 9 A I , , , r as n is is 1 Af 1 bl 11 gi M xi M X! F J! 11 iv H H iff U 14 5 1. A fd 1: an n an Rl? y 1 J 4 l 1 Q X A 5 1 F. if 7 1. Q 1 W 1. if if if S is 1 J K A Q J. H s. sf N 0 .. fli'lllQl Nfl lil! lil! wil 1 1 f X xr? A if r 6 N L sir ,W 2' 12' Y-W Junior Class Officers Jonell Lipsey, Secreforyp Bob McDGniel, Presiclenfg Johnny Poff, Vice-President JUNIGR CLASS SPONSORS Ruth Schlauclroff, Caroline Cunningham, Voncille Liddell,J1m Campbell, Ed Dusek, Marcus Austin, Lois Lucas Sylvia Allbrltton Bill Aston Lonora Aston What now, Coach ? Jim Bollew Pot Bctcho Nettie Beeler Sondra Be Sow Dorothy Bishop Billy Blount Bobby Brannon Potty Brown Lindo Brune The best dressed girl and boy in school. . ' ish, sez- mlg J on-ntl X ,.....r 'x ff? fn' A '48 2 I it 3 1' ri ,L-:fi I Q if i 'Y Jvwf,-. Kg, :.'f ,L -, , , I if A x f --:,., ,-,. .. T, Juniors 0 Q in 'A A 5315 1 - 35 Q nw ,Z 1 5 1 X q .,..,q , . if A up .. .r Mx. '. ,.,..,,, 5-.ff ff' no f 9:1735 f Y S aubvlfgr u a 4.. an . .. A .., .. gf AD l 2411 4.13. 5.- .',h1,'. ,. 1.vg.+ . 'E -.,.. ag-- Uvwn ' vi M.. nu we ....,..,, .,,, in, .L.. RQ-., Q ' 'm 1 4, .1 4..- ,av ff QR SX' -lf ' -5 Q, Ne .A .,,: 't li yt .,.-,, r :ns Q ,. xi., S' ff Juniors Dearl Bryant Janie Burkhart Eyvone Calvert Jiggs Carr Cynthia Carroll Lou Nell Colwell Janelle Conyers Linda Cooper Bill Crary Robert Coursey Billy Cunningham Lois Dennis Caugl 3 Q 3 2 Q Q Don' 'le acf. ,t us? Grady Dozier Pafsy Dunnavenf Melvin Edingfon Cloma Jean Ellis Jim Enderby Tom Erwin Marlene Effer Glenna Eusrace Monte Faubion Georgan Felton Don Foresfer Gwen Friske fir' QQ! 'E' Juniors ff? 1 'ESF Pat Gaddis Horace Gardner Donald Garrett Jackie Garrett Judy Gilbreath Royce Gilmore Sonny Gilmore Billie Marie Glenn Martha Greer r Joke boc Juniors Peggy Hackler Peggne Harp Anne Harvey Gathered ' no less! ? . efh er upon th is Jyous occasion . Bob Hatcher Barbara Head Joe Heffeley Marfha Henley Anneffa Henry Bill Hoclfer Kenneth Hoeclebeck .- Shirley Hoedebeck Joan Hogan Darwin Holt Mike Hood Johnny Houghton li ' K X fig? 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V Dale Howard Virginia Huffmon Mike Hughes Helen Hunt Bobby Hurley Robbie Hyden Ruth lnsel Leslie Jones Kenneth Kuden Marilyn Kennedy David Kile Fred King Up in th Yea el' YOU . mtl Peggy Kincy Dorothy Kinne Paul Klement Lczry Kuehn Lynda Loncl Shirley Lane Bobby Longley Billy Bob Lofbom Earl Lemons Doncxlcl Lindsay Yvonne Loerwcxld Paul Lokey 3 pu e af!! 1 R X 3 W M-Q ...A gy ' lf ,Q HQ ,H W. x l ,Avg 'i'3 Juniors ,sr ,- T , L -0 Q2 Q X , Y gi f s 'X N NIJ? , i l N QF Juniors HJ' Flaw v,,.-nrt K r 'f' John Lucas Ronald Lyle Jean Lynch Jerry McAden James McCrory Bob McDaniel Pamela McEnfire Joe Mclntosh Jimmy McKinney James McWain Miriam Malkus Shannon Maniss Meow , I 1 The Line-L Jerry Masfen Clyde Mayfield Donald Mobley Thomas Mobley John Moore Raudine Moser Reita Lynn Murray Billy Neal Sandra Neal Wayne Neu Jeanie Odom Linda Oglesby wage-xr, :Ex guiniw sv. Q , 1 W JW Juniors hayali Juniors Wanda Owen Dale Parkhill Sue Parnell Lou Perry Johnny Poff Karla Poff Charles Pope Billy Potts Bobby Powers Barbara Proffer Glenn Pruitt Palsy Pryor Wat: Ole mc R the handsl Harry Rauls Jeanie Reeves Robert Reeves Margaret Richey Helen Robbins Dick Rogan Judy Rucker Betty Runyon Sandra Salsman Ann Scalf John Segroves Elsie Shotwell ' Q . www. 4' 5:2 AW A .1 J ,,,f'f K :'- .z,:- 2, t,.t, . .A Q5 , I ' 2 ' A Y to is ,nh ,W V 'iff if 'Wi Jia? nik 'S J aigr . s,:.9l' ,ci .I V, ,' Q K fl ,X U 1 1, Xw , 1 4 1 R-at it Q YM 'au.1E', - . -way R it X 'QS ,W ger- s here again. Juniors 3453 - ff?'P9'i? 'A1!i-isles All I if -'Ni' ga' 1' K! P ix .1 offrF'! 2r siiain'Mr, I avril-gff'sQl4g,, 4 B -' :- NS r X Q' ': 333 4 ng W x, W- M-,kg - - . Q iq fc W. ff' N Juniors from W 'I -2.52 if Q , Margaret Siegmund Shelby Smith -lf Jimmy Spencer Bill Timberlake Deloris Tramell Marsaleen Tuggle Hazel Turnham Gerald Underwood Mary Ellis Van Duker Was its b - IE B 5 X 5 N Wanda Vaughan Hearfie B. Wilson Billy Wood i HGOI . une, or was if perman, Swinclle? 3' if! if 5 ,jaw avg Q -1 . , 1 ' jx ,. 'nw' Wa W , W , vw .V A y A .1 gf' , V i 'TE' Wim dfww-N Phyllis Wood William Woody J Jeraldine Wright . l x Berry Wylie Cecelia Wyrick 'M' Irma Young if 13 How many ? .,- Illninvp WW He fix KRW Alas I knew him well. Deck the halls with red and white. You wanna' make something of if? Y' Ti r Tick 'em up--we're tongue tied The Lone Ranger and Tonto. fowboys. 4 Really, Ann!?!? Taxi g- -W , ...,. .. I Q Q E -?1 ff K Q - I-41 ga, Q A x ' x ll v x. , - - xxx a -xx fr Q-rw - . X I f' X X , .A ,,!, . ,..T:...L xx Ad 4' ' .5 l' - -x Y -- - 'Lf 1 Ki' L Ci, -Y' .,l, ' 'KM M Rf' iizigb hi?- X --5, ,KY L 7 -gf ' Vs' si x.., , Cfx SOPHOMORES s fiwsfiwzs-an f Q 23' Q' G 'T 3- f Us , X is ' if 5 M R 'W 1' ,ak I gi fi y 2 ,rm sn x gi, is lx fx' f .Qxf ,cms 4 s s . Q Q u ou. wus, Sophomore Class Officers Romsey Melugin, Vice-President, Bill Sullivonf, President, Carol Woolfolk, Secretory SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS Roberto Floyd, L. R. Powleclge, Betty Voss, Dole Dennis, Amy Porter, Jim Eaves, V. S. Poyne, Ruth Young 1 . ef, if . xl, ,Q a', .', Q Q s 1' 4' 0 a 1, 'Q 1 0 n 1 4- ,.. s 4 . 1 , Pay attention, Carolyn. She's trying to teach you something! lita Barnes lohnny Barnett Iohn Charles Barnett lettie Ba mhart Joe Bayer Joyce Beasley Loyce Beasley Kenneth Beaver William Baldwin Bobby Bandy Inalu Barnes 'PY' Glenn Armstrong Jack Bacon Q T :::'l 52, Joyce Alexander 'QM fix 'll' ' B ' 5 'izi to ,. Q 4 it-2 fi i IQ? W9 Sovhomores FQ B' 1 J'! i 5' I fi g - Kenneth Beeler 'H' b J fill 4 f , A V- is ,H . 1: And the night wore on Donna Binford and on and on ' ' ' Mike Biffle , N.. - 5 ' ' gfw ew , XWHK Q Q . rj '- 'T .M C :er 'X V . - vii 1, wi 5' - . , as 2: at - ffm ,f ,gf vw gg. if www 4. A gvfi Q B Ji' fi? We '1f'?1 ' Jack Biggar Ladell Blackburn Linda Bohls Sophomores Clyde Bond Catherine Borden Joe Bowden Darrell Brookshire Jim Burk Loren Burns Kenneth Carpenfe Carol Cash VP' S Sophomore hayride . Clifton Cowling George Cox Mildred Cravens Pot Cummings Hazel Cunningham Jean Cunningham Betty Lou Davis Dan Davis Tommy Colwell Fred Conkling Patricia Coulter Manley Clodfelter Joyce Ann Cole -sl l Mal am cliff J' 'i ' , 3 . .5 if I ,wg 1? , i l .r., 'C J r .WN M? ali 'Mr if gg K K nik A If ql1l1l1t1l11Alfno Barbara Day wgw Gloria Day Clark Dishman Tri-Hi-Y rummage sale. Teresa Dodd Bill Drozd Berfy Ellis . ,awww A W, ...:. A , . A. f 11 ,svjv -, s- itat.. -i .- .. . . H., Ziggy - ', 1 F l. l lialia Sanhomores MQ! Jerry Ellis Barbara Evans James Evans Armiftia Fleefwc Nancy Flowers Carolyn Fox Leslie Franklin Dennis Fuller Did your dinner make you Jimmy Ray Garrett Ar sick, Ada ? fix X .M X .,, V 5 x A -MMM? . M.-ai' Linda Godwin Imogene Grotfe Patsy Grundy Sue Hardy Jerry Harp Barbara Henley David Hickey Linda Hilburn Bonnie Gilloreofh Nina Gilbreafh Shirley Glenn ,rf :gif we Q S 'Off' .. QA ar f- S! if Daryl George Carole Gibson K M A 'QI' , ay Q-'Q' 'QV' Sonhomores , . f .,. . , . . In ' 31. is t K . .. , ... LW 'N gli!! Y xi :ggi - X.: l V 'fri ::..vf.' ,'f'E5 4 1' . or ffffii vi 1 Sophomores Curtis Hill .- Lavonne Hill The rail siifers. Ronny Horn Jimmy Irwin Loreffa lrwin Charles Jones Dannie Jones Norma Kammerdien Glen Keen Pal' Kennedy Ann Kinne Carolyn Kizzar Patsy Kuetlwer Harold Lark 2 A l Was the pickle sour, Sandy? Mary Ann Lark Bill Locke Frances Loerwald Barbara Lovell Jolwnny Luster Richard Lyle Mary Beth McAde Sandy McDaniel James McDonnell l'1 Jimmy Laflwam Jerry Lemons June Leonard Bobby Liedfke Bob Lloyd -gg-gf bg y .. JJN lv 3 ,F :.: t V 1 V 6 A N L xr ,rf L ag Fw ww Wir -iwa-asp ffl? 'EE' AISIQAICAAUAA SPO' wi Y Y X ii, 1 X, K .y M 4, YQ' 1 Delano Mages Larry Marion Mary Matthews Pistol Pete in person. Ramsey Melugin Billie Mercer Laura Mercer WCM' 'K' Qnnhnmnrpc Eugene Meyer Sue Meyer Judi Miller Judy Mills Mary Mitchell Ada Morgan Sharon Morgan Eddie Morris Pnsfol packing mamas . Patricia Oosferveen Dennis Parker Jerry Bob Payne ,M S Reg, I' S ' X ,W f..N -5 , 1 as 6 Harley Price Priscilla Priddy Juanita Reiter Cnnhnmnrps Sophisticated ladies. June Reiter Steve Rigler Rita Roberson Ruby Roberson L M DDAA V Aden Romine , if ',V Niki Rucktashel Retha Joyce San gc ,. ,, If X -4--- Brenda Schmitz i S. N James Scribner -i mg 29- A Barbara Shafer w Q John Sbasteen Il i ff ..ii.,2..r.-- it 3' ,I .U 1 Q f' A Prissy trips the light fantastic. Ecl Stroder Bonnie Strength Billy Suggs Bill Sullivan? Mike Swindle Sharon Thomas Jerry Traughber Royce Trimble Linda Smith Mary Smith Patricia Spears Fi., 'Cl Cecelia Spires Jerry Springs ,,.-ur Julia Stanley l. pai-fm K P CTE ff lllflfg 5 , if 3 S gu.. ta. y y yr :1 , B - -A ' , Zll 5 'T ' r' A Snnhnmnroe I Q 2 Gene Tupman .. ar f XE vi H 'Fil ...,.x Q.. if Porgy Turner Just passing the time of day. Sandy Wade Cnnlanmnroc A . 5 new as Q 1 V R7 i , g ,A E M -if QW .35 is ,vnu in ,. l . 1 . , .lt as .,.:, . Q - gg :E.,E:, 4 A l H K ,:' s. 'ip - X ig ..:-f ' gil is il 5 V, f Karla .lean Wall Jerene Ward Bob Wesf Bobby West Mary Wheeler Billy Williams Doris Wilson Linda Wilson Merlin Wilson Mary Wooley Carol Woolfolk Nancy Zunk ,,- ....,-1 . . K 477 , YM., 5 , J H 5 an f , Cm 1 P q X K T R 8 4 ' S -A if--Ti-ifl-Q.. 1 A 1 Y VT J Q if-' 1 , ' Q'-'Q-I. H ,.. -- H., I T , , I- l xii fx x1'2i. ,2,S'f:5a4 ff- , - -' ff-lvfff' 'af-1' Y--fp i ,-A W ' 5,- f ..,.i.1b. H Qggflfgi. S-Q- i YL iff Q ,..,ff FAVORITES -1, CAMPUS FAVORITE Jackie Holi' CAMPUS FAVORITE Peggy Wilson SENIOR FAVORITE Bill Rogers Favorites SENIOR FAVORITE Cindy Sf. John SENIOR FAVORITE Sue Thomas SENIOR FAVORITE Johnny Morgan 0 fiilfillllrnsn Favorites JUNIOR FAVORITE Johnny Poff JUNIOR FAVORITE Marsaleen Tuggle SOPHOMCRE FAVORITE Sandy McDaniel SOPHOMORE FAVORITE Pat Cummins Favorites STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT J. C. Conyers I I LEOPARD TALE EDITOR WINNER OF SPORTSMANSHIP Deon King TROPHY OF DISTRICT 3A-3 Jackie Holt V. I. P.'S FOOTBALL QUEEN BAND SWEETH EART Peggy Wilson Jerry Ann Neeld F. H. A. SWEETHEART F. F. A. SWEETHEART Johnny Morgan Linda Oglesby V. I. P.S SENIOR RUNNERS-UP Terry Brown Muck Bcrnlwcrf SOPHOMORE RUNNERS-UP Betty Ellis Wesley Slnosfeen Favorite Runners-up CAMPUS RUNNERS-UP Johnny Poff, Mock Bornlwarf Sue Thomas JUNIOR RUNNERS-UP Karla Poff Darwin Holt ff. 'X Y g,,,,.,- f,,.- 3 ' , Y-!.--Y 1- L1- .-.- A S 1 AJ. In .1 1.9 X' , 5 Q I N -t 1A I ' Yi A '-i ,gig i ka X ' ' , ga, f Y . x Q T N xg ,f 1 .1 ,ff f Wg X fb' ' 4 1' 5 i' 1 'Q . f! 3 z QCA GQ.: Cf M ' 5 3 4' ' 1 far' mix A-rhighr Ai i K K X N , ' l11S:l.l.v 9 'lat'-wig. D Y Va g N W A H - f - , . -sg-A-YY K Hx i Q :Y X .Y LA -'U Ji +L ' .V jzl.-il ' 'Y 4 - 5 I ' ' X- ,ikrglll , Ness '.5 x x'if cd-.dad I-3 i is Y Y S g , L -z--- M- , -- ,--1- 'k' i :mg .... 1.--7 '? SPORT - i Coaches: Jim Eaves, Ed Dusek, Joe Harrell, Tim McPherson Managers: Dearl Bryant and Stanley Sewell nnvfc Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards Leopards LEOPARD SCH EDU LE i955 25 Irving O Cleburne I3 Highland Park O K i l gore 33 Denison 29 Denton 20 Paris I4 Greenville 34 McKinney 22 Sherman O Texarkana 1 l ng, ,, Steve Carroll No. 74 - L G 1 Tri-Captain ' All-District Kenneth Lillarcl JGCl4ie Holt No.87-LE No.65-RH Tri-Captain Tri-Captain All-District All-District Bill Rogers Richard Haclcler Johnny Morgan N0.25-l.l'l No.l0-QB N0.73-FB Sports Tom Erwm No. 66 - F B George Culp Bill Roberg No.86-RE No.29-LT Nall ' fbgfz Darwin Holt No. 64 - C All-District Tom Mobley Tommy Flemons No.34-LT N0.84-RG Sports Mike Hood No. 72 - C Royce Gilmore Bobby Hatcher No.55-RT No.63-RG 4 4 1 J. C. Conyers Gale Scott Bobby Morris E No.88-RE No. 31-RT No.l3 -RE Sports i David Moss No. 53-C Everett Neal Fred Forester No.l7-RH No.32-FB Leslie Franklin No. 75 R T Ronqld McKinney NO.27-LG NO.23-LH Sports Gilbert Smith N I9 Billy Neal Ken Kcden No. 85-R.E. No. I5-L. E. Don Germany James McCrory Truman Bosley No. 16-C. No. 54-Q.B. No. I2 Sports xPoQO www My 4'-WSISNW' n . ' L .,.,..,.:..4,,,.. , H 3' A nv ,gg un 1. V- - ' Q X ' I ,..,.,,v H.:-..-I-f.ziT:,n ar i 'Rf .... . 7 Q A 'dwg-1 if V , Q Y MWWM 3 Z .,., r A 'U ,, ? 5-E ---- 21Qzv,'-jr'J P Q W ' S, ..'..: 0 , 'U J' A ' ',QWf.:+4-wwswsawaffz-Q4w41,NYf '-vafww-ffMA v ,4 , 3, 5. cr cn :- i 'fi o '71 'U' :- cv no 3' oo U' U G. I ,. '96 Gi' 45 'Ep '3, x-9 Q fx :bye Q 42 Sf f-9 o 44? If '2 W fx S oo 0 b jyrpx 0 Q ,.5awfg Q ,pw ,-4 0063, '76 frict Champs le Ofoqr O0 . Q' 60 0 lf S ,rl life weofge 6? S C30 II6 Z pos, 655 Xfoof? 4x2 Q 0? ROY lqb 'Se Xfe fog, m Sports -'il LEOPARDS DROP FINAL GAME ON TEXARKANA'S HOME FIELD The Gainesville Leopards were the proud possessors ofthe District 3-AAA trophy and met Texarkana in bi-district play-oft on December 3. The Leopards hit hard but were out classed in the air since most of their year's yardage was gained on the ground. The line moved close to the goal several times, but Texarkana always loomed in front of them. Although they played a courageous game, our boys were de- feated by Texarkana, 20-O. SP orts B Team FIRST ROW: Don Mobley, James Scrilvner, Mike Huglwes, Joe Bayer. SECOND ROW: Jackie Bacon, Manley Clodfelter, Johnny Barnett, Paf Balclwa, Eddie Morris. THIRD ROW: Bobby West, Manager, Robert Reeves, Glenn Armslrong, James Evans, Roluerf Coursey. NOT PICTURED: Jim Enderby, Yerl-ie Carr, Jolanny Lusfer, Daryl George, Bill Sullivanf, Ronnie Horn, Clyde Mayfield, Dale Parkinill, Bill Aston, Donald Oarreff. A. if 9 Ir' B TEAM SEES ACTION WITH DENISON! Sports l Billy Bob Latham Sonny Gilmore Bobby Hurley William Buclc Bill Hocker Tom Erwin Sports Jackie Holt Johnny Morgan Richard Hackler Danny Arnold Darwin Half J. C. Conyers Sports 56 Off W S 03,0 . 00? yolir X eye -X1 0771.6 There's the windup and The pitch-- S60 fl! Sports B Team FRONT ROW, left to right: Dearl Bryant, Clyde Mayfield, Bobby Langley, Johnny Poff, James Evans, Bob West. SECOND ROW: Coaclw Harrell, Ronnie Barnes, Bobby West, Leslie Franklin, Happy Shady. NOT PICTURED: Bill Locke. Managers make good basketball players too. The B Team sees lots of action against McKinney Tennis Wxgjvjw ee, K Xi A X Jeanie Oclom, Anne Kinne, Linda Oglesby, Dorothy Kinne, Virginia Huffman, Marsoleen Tuggle. DISTRICT 8-AA TENNIS SCHEDULE Feb. 21 Denison ' March 2 Denison Feb. 28 Sherman April 3 Sherman March 6 Greenville April lO Greenville March 13 Paris ' April I7 Paris Robert Reeves, 'k-indicates home matches George Stephenson, Marcus Blagg, Pat Batcha, L. D. McCoy. Not Picturegg Mike Swindle. Sports Go Because of the new Gainesville municipal golf course a lwiglw school golf team was formed . Under the direction of Frank Stagner, golf pro, preparation is being made for district competition. E it One of the most important things in golf is a firm grip. Sports Team captain, Gale Scott, and Golf pro Frank Stagner. if ,...,--' 5... -. . 'fx-HNXXX ...M--7 Q-': ' L.- gg., i - ...- - - 13 'HL' I- fu rg .55 QNX... L'-- exif- -. -... 2 Q,M,,, ACTIVITIES Student Council STUDENT COUNClL OFFICERS: President, J. C. Conyers, Vice-President, George Stephenson, Par- liamentarian, Bob McDaniel, Secretary, Bill Sullivant, Business Manager, Charles Woolfolk. The making of coffee for the football games is only one of the many Student Council jobs. Activities The Student Council is the official representa- tive of each student in G. H. S. It is the goal of the Student Council to help solve any differences between the student body and the administration, and to present ideas and ideals from the adminis- tration to the student body and all other groups. The administration believes that we learn by do- ing, therefore, students who participate in the Student Council work learn leadership . Sponsors are Mrs. Amy Porter and Jim Campbell. National Honor Society The National Honor Society consists of high school students whoare outstanding in char- acter, scholorship, leadership, ond service. The programs are of a literary nature. Acti- vities ofthe club include a party during the first semester, and a picnic held near the close of school . Mrs. Cora Staniforth is the sponsor of this chapter of the club. e N. H. S. OFFICERS President - Charles Woolfolk Vice-President - Marcus Blogg Secretary - Sue Thomos Treasurer - Bob McDaniel Reporter - Cindy St. John Activities The Leopard Editorial Staff Editor - Linda Oglesby Junior Editor - Sylvia Allbritton Sophomore Editor - Hazel Cunningham Art Editor - George Stephenson Senior Assistants - LuAnn Browning and Karen Shobe Photographers - Lary Kuehn, David Kile, Ronald Parsons, Jerry Acker, Bobby Brannan Sponsor - Mrs. Caroline Cunningham Business Staff Business Manager - Bob McDaniel Assistants - Carolyn Fox, Sandy McDaniel, W. B. Hodgkinson Sponsor - Miss Martha Liddell Activities The Leopard staff has two divisions --the business section under the sponsorship of Miss Martha Liddell, and the editorial under Mrs. Caro- line Cunningham. While each per- son had a specific iob to do, he occasionally had to be capable of filling in any place needed. The group attended the annual Texas High School Press Association meet- ing in December in Denton again this year. ' s at 5, '33 sf Students in iournalism have these major purposes: learning to read and recognize a good newspaper, learn- inga philosophy for their own paper, and finding a possible Future voca- tion for themselves. Studentsengage inallactivities, both b u si n e s s, photography, and writing. Realizing that play as well as work is imperative, students and teacher takea breather even during a class period, but expect to secure and write the news whenever it breaks. They study, but are active. The Leopard Tale STAFF Editor - Dean King Associate Editors - Karen Osborne, Deloris Homer Photographer - Roy Stamps, Jr. Business Manager - Jay Wimberly Advertising Manager - Mary Barnett Sponsor - Miss Layuna Hicks l A Q it up Reporters - L. F. Barnett, Billy Blount, Joy Dennis, Barbara Hen- ley, Jean Hobbs, Carroll Kemplin, Paul Tommy Marion, Delphine Min- cey, Larry Pool, Jean Truitt, Charles Williams, Martha Winters, Heartie B. Wilson, Doris Mott. Activities EXECUTIVE OFFICERS President, Peggy Wilson, Vice-President, Sylvia Allbritton, Secretary, Linda Oglesby, Treasurer, Cindy St. John, Social Chairman, Sue Thomas, Worship Chairman, Rosalie Davis, Membership, Sue Nichols, Scrapbook, Jeanie Reeves, Music, Lu Ann Browning, Welfare, Marsaleen Tuggle, Publicity, Jo Ann Weber, Pianist, Jeanie Odom, Assistant Pianist, Mary Sue Keuther. CHRISTIAN BUILDERS President, Karla Poff, Vice-President, Jean Lynch, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Shannon Mannis, Worship Chairman, Jonell Lipsey. AUSTIN GROUP Activities Tri-Hi-Y CHRISTIAN THINKERS President - Ollie Coulter Vice-President - Milly Wilkes Secretory-Treasurer - Terry Brown Worship Chairman - Linda Smith The Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian organization sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. for high school girls. Social affairs enioyed during the year were a Christmas dance, a chili supper, a weiner roast, and the Sweetheart Dinner Dance. The club took a family for Christmas and provided food and clothing for them. They also attended the Youth and Government at Austin in December. Sponsors are Wanda Brown, Dorothy Nowlin, and Betty Voss. CHRISTIAN FRIENDS President, Cecelia Spires, Vice-President, Sandy McDaniel, Secretary-Treasurer, June Leonard, Worship Chairman, Donna Binford. Hi-Y , , A ', CHRISTIAN CREATORS President - Charles Woolfolk Vice-President - Gale Scott Secretary-Treasurer - Johnny Poff Chaplain - Lary Kuehn Hi-Y is a club of Christian emphasis, inter-de- nominational in character and democratic in prac- tice. Some of the activities of the club are Hi-Y councils, conferences, officers' training meetings, camp and congresses. The climax of any Hi-Y program, of course, is Youth and Government which was held December 15-18 in Austin, Texas. At that time Mack Barnhart was elected Attorney- General. Sponsors are Dale Dennis, Tim Mc- Pherson, and Carl Jeldy. BIG-Y President, Steve Carroll, Vice-President, Roy Stamps, Secretary-Treasurer, Don Germany, Chap- lain, Royce Gilmore. 11 7 ta ! A EXECUTIVE OFFICERS President, Jackie Holt, Vice-President, Glenn Buckingham, Secretary, Bill Francis, Treasurer, George Shaw, Chaplain, Gale Scott. NEWSOME DAUGHERTY President, Bill Locke,Vice-President, James Evans, Secretary-Treasurer, Stanley Jernigan, Chaplain, Ramsey Melugin. s ' I t 3 , , MA AUSTIN GROUP Activities 1' -'r Band 1 bpfgmw. ' x GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BAND ROSTER Pat Cummins, Janet Davis, Judy McMahon, Betty Wylie, Jan Palmer, Anne Harvey, Sue Parnell, Terry Brown, Janice McCabe, Linda Biffle, Fred King, Jimmy Spencer, Harry Rauis, Ray Robinson, Dick Rogan, Pat Gaddis, Mariam Malkus, June Roberson, Jerry Ann Neeld, Barbara Evans, Gloria Day, Jean Cunningham, Lucille Neeld, Gene Tupman, Harold Lark, Mike Biffle, Wayne Pool, Bobby Bandy, Steve Rigler, Jerry Payne, Joyce Alexander, Mary Alice Yeakley, Joe Perryman, Bob Wilson, Max Richardson, Ronald Parsons, Paul Marion AlbertStearns, Rex Wagner, John Jerome Thompson, Larry Johnson, Larry Sullivant, Steve Moore, Micky Mitchell Joyce Roberson, Roy Bragg, Jackie Gallagher, Mike Rigler, Ronnie Autry, Ann Hardy, Alma Grace Reuther Lou Ann Frederick, Gay Lightfoot, Glen Moore, Virginia Guinn, Janette Watson, Janie Lemons, Patsy Good night, Janice Bandy, Sandra Henry, Bill Sims, Rufus Lynch, Norris Chapman, George Chapman, Woody Williams, Jack Gainer, Tommy Faulkner, Dale Burden. I I I . - iff' E513 fi-ffii I it P ,.,, , ' m L ffi 4 sp L is W if if ,Q ' .,., L 1 L C if Marcus Austin Ronald Parsons Pflf CUmm'n5 Director President Drum Mayor Activities Band Junior Mcmioreffe, Jcinel' Davis, Moioreffes, Anne Harvey, Janice McCabe, Lynda Biffle, Judy McMahon, Betty Wylie, Lucille Neeld,Mascot, Kathy Barnes, Drum Major, Pot Cummins. Nor Pictured: Jcm Palmer, Sue Parnell, Terry Brown. , X M WM K A Pfillilino Choir Under the direction of Mr. Jeldy the Choir participated in the Music Festival at Durant, Oklahoma, in November, and presented a program For the public in January. Plans were under way For an operetta in the spring. A quartet composed of Earl Lemons, Paul Witt, Harold Austin, and L. D. McCoy have appeared in assemblies and before numerous civic organizations. . pmt 'Q 'Q' in V Activities 'NG N N! x ,q,,,.., ' 'gan F. H. A. OFFICERS: President, Rachel Richardson, Vice-President, Jeanie Reeves, Secretary, Sherilyn Young, Treasurer, Jean Cunningham, Reporter, Judy Gilbreath, Social Chairman, Roger Goss. The Future Homemalcers of America, which includes 98 high school girls, plan their programs around phases of homemalcing for improving personal and social develop- ment. Proiects, such as providing stamped Christmas cards for a state hospitai and making Texas flags were a part of the state program. Adding to the Christmas cheer of three small children provided opportunity for local service and happiness for all who shared. Social activities were frequently in cooperation with the Future Farmers of Am er i ca , such as hay rides and picnics. Informal parties were enioyed most of all. Sponsors are Wanda Brown and Mrs. Mary Agnes Stone. A ..4I. Ast-.. The aim and purposes of theFUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA are to develop competent, aggressive, rural and agriculturalleader- ship, to create and nurture a love of country life, to strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work, to create more interest in the intelli- gent choice of farming occupations, to en- courage members in the development of in- dividual forming programs and establishment in Farming, to encourage members to improve the form home and its surroundings, to parti- cipate in worthy undertakings for the im- provement of agriculture, to develop char- acter, train for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism, to participate in cooperative ef- fort, to encourage and practice thrift, to encourage improvement in scholarship, to provide and encourage the development of organized rural recreational activities. A rfiuifioc CHAPTER OFFICERS STANDING: Kenneth Hoedebeck, Shelby Smith, Joe Gibson, Paul Witt. SEATED: Clifton Cowling, Ralph Bullard, Raymond Prescher. Sponsor is V. S. Payne. AMERICAN FARMER CANDIDATES Jerry McDaniel, Leighton Smith Not Pictured: Jerry Fox GREEN HAND OFFICERS STA N DIN G: Richard Neu, Fred King Lloyd Prescher, Bill Drozd. SEAT ED George Cox, Tommy Colwell, Billy Wil- liams. F. F. A. State F.F.A. President Royce Boliford with chapter presidents. A shop project completed this year. aw Ribbons won at the State Fair for ex- hibiting broilers. Not Pictured: Tom Mobley and Tommy Corcoran. Dwaine Binford and his registered Hereford breeding cattle. A rfiuifinc Girls' Sports Club Q 'Q 575- I Esfc Q szgsgffls - f af? . ,,,, P , 11 3' W, . The purpose of the Girls' Sports Club is to encourage participation in all sports. President - Shannon Maniss Secretary-Treasurer - Barbara Proffer Vice-President - Carol Cash Sponsor - Miss Betty Voss G Club These are the boys who proudly possess the jacket, the letter and the har. The members of this club include all of those outstanding athletes in all sports. President - Steve Carroll Secretary-Treasurer - J. C. Conyers Vice-President - Bill Rogers Sergeant-at-Arms - Tom Molaley Sponsor - Mr. Ed Dusek Activities My Future Nurses' Clubf The purpose of this club is to present a way to interest students in personal and community healthy to encourage them in finding out what nursing requires, and what it offersg to help them decide about professional and practi- cal nursing as their career. Among their activities were aChristmas tea and a picnic in May. They also attend- ed the Future Nurses' Club Convention in March in Dallas, visited local hospitals and the Parkland Hospital in Dallas. Sponsors are Mrs. Jane Saiken and Mrs. Ruth Schlaudroff. Archery The Archery Club has this motto-- We shoot straight from the shoulder. ln order to raise maney for equipment, a cake sale was held shortly after the club was organized. Social activities include a party for the club members and their dates sometime during the year. Sponsor is Mr. Dale Dennis. Artivitips Dramatics ll I . f l 1 The purpose ofthe Dramatics Club isto help those who have the ability and willingness to some day be in the theatre, and to teach the importance of the parts used in this Field of work. Also, it will give experience on the stage and infront of people. Aplay has been planned to be presented in an assemblyin the near future. Some social activity has been planned For the close of school. Sponsor is Carl Jeldy. Chess 'W-N..,,N W...,. TY. 4 , ilf' .,. flm-., -M. Q I LQ X Q ii The aim of the Chess Club is to promote an interest in playing chess. Elimination matches are played for the purpose ofdetermining the champion player in the club. The club planned to have at least one social. Spon- sor is A. W. Wells. Artiuifipc Spanish l wh? 5 Our club is a member of the Pan-American Student Forum of Texas, under the Good Neighbor Commission. Programs consist of Spanish records, songs, histories of Spanish-American cities, and talks on holidays and customs, and short Spanish plays. These prove interesting and educational as well as entertaining. The club holds social functions occasionally. Sponsor is Miss Voncille Liddell. Latin -mf ravi' gn N xxX M E... its fig, Petinus Noscere The goal of the Latin club is to learn ofthe Roman culture, while at the same time learn- ing what we can of the Latin language, and its influence on the English language. Planned socials are the Latin hayride and the Latin banquet. We intend to talfe part in the observance of Latin Week. Sponsor is Miss Voncille Liddell. A niillifioc ig 506 heerleaders Y- 277 JO Q51 of' '6- XAXO 'O CMO ff, of' 49 0, '95 S Goa X005 odwfofl Q00 5049 so Ono, 5 lui: .-sail dl. MANAGER - Glenn Buckingham SPONSOR - Miss Beffy Voss SOPHOMORES Sandy Wade and Mike Swindle Activities S Senior Sextet Club Snaps Coffee? Popcorn? Donuts? How's the patient, Nurses? We do other things besides farm. Two cups of shortening, one cup of Thcit's no bulll flour -------- Activities 0 Qmff - - . f Q' arf' 4 Nw .-,.. , 4-A -H- -S, ,9A 5 K J -ur I 5+ -1 if- I - i xy Z q,. 4 , A ,fagr ' f ' -1-1' 1 ie X V Q H l - lh,'- 5:5- V L :ffl- .- -gf..-W Q ,.,- -+., SNAPS i What's the deal, Coach? Your crimes have caught up with you, Marilyn. w Maclc's gubernatorial speech in Austin. Terry applies art to Yvonne's face . For my sake, put your shoe on! Snans Kick that goal! Kick that goal! Getting ready for the big night. Oh, my cclcing feetl Yearly Tri-Hi-Y Slumber-less Party U Nitin'-ff Annual sales are picking up. ls the charleston baclc again? B.P. finds it hard to get classes started on football Fridays. Qnanc Anybody got an extra hand? Get your program! Songbirds? An example of some G. H. S. Did she really earn artistic ability. all of this? A lot of work goes into writing a bill-- Let's all get together! so they say. Qnnnc Crazy mixed up yelll Hello? New York? lah Watch Those waisflines, girls. Talk about girls are bad abouf gossip! HHGCVSII 90' O new bow He' Where are the spooks and goblins? Snanc Head of Junior Class + Head of Annual : Who Goofed? 2 Heads rwl l ...nn -- , Anficipcfion Miss Floyd finally put her foot down. l P H x That's a real purty score, Coach Manager, player, scorekeeper, and on and on Cnans ADVERTISEMENTS BROWNINGS JEWELRY DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVER, CHINA 201 E. California GRAND STAND FOOD STORE Home of Heavy Beef h HO5-2071 919 N HARRISON'S SUPER MARKET 522 N. Grand Ave. Phone H05-5142 LEVINE S We AP 'e ' Yo K GILBERT sruolo We G e S8.H G een Stamps HILBURN MOTOR COMPANY THERES A IN YOUR FUTURE Aufhorlzed Sales and Service Gamesvllle Texas W D HURLEY MOTOR COMPANY OLDSMOBILE AND CADILLAC Aufhoruzed Sales and Service Mann at Commerce Gainesville, Texas Phone HO5 5271 1 ci e ur iv Ga e 'Ile Te as , 5 I I C I Feafurlng All Nahonally Adverhsecl Brands THE FASHION CENTER GAINESVILLE TEXAS Exclusive but not expenslve TOM THUMB SUPER MARKET 7 1110 East California St CLIFF MCMAHON I Phone Hos 3436 4oo E Calfo n Q Queen SAW OF I F Congratulations! HuNEYcurr's Jsweusns FRANK 'JUSTIN H2 N. Commerce Street Office and School Supplies Walter Sanders, Owner Gainesville' Texas LITTLE STORE ON THE SQUARE R. W. MITCHELL 307 W. Broadway, Phone HO5-3042 COOKE COUNTY ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY ROSS-ALLBRITTON Complete Abstract and Title NASH CQ. Insurance to All Lands and Lots in Cooke County Elm at Rusk E. L. Moseley, Mgr. . . Gainesville Texas Gainesville, Texas ' MOORE'S SEED STORE Headquarters for Field and Garden Seed, Fertilizers, Seed Cleaning and Treating FUL-O-PEP FEEDS SUN-GLO FEED Phone HO5-4071 Gainesville, Texas joe Walter Lumber Company, lnc. 705 Summit Avenue Phone HO5-5577 Let Us Help You With Your Building Problems Gainesville, Texas Abstracts of Titles, Farm Loans SHOE COMPANY W W HQWE1'H CQ GG GS Ile Texas J D HOWETH STANDARD FOOD MARKET YOUR SEVEN DAY STORE OPEN 7 A M CLOSE 7 P M Meat Vegetables Sundries Fruits ENDERBY BUTANE GAS The G 'esV 'e Equipment 8. Appliances WHITE AUTO STORE Souths de Sq a Ph HO5 4712 Ga nes lle Texas G evflle Texq in vi , . . . 300 East California Street r u re . - l vi , ain s ' , s STANDARD RESERVE PARKER ELECTRIC INSURANCE 112 South Rusk E. Elm phone I-105.2932 Phone H05-2721 Keep Building and Drilling With 3 Gary-Nees Lumber Company Everything in Building Material Gainesville, Texas OSCAR NEAL R. D. CLACK CHEVROLET WHQLESALE MEAT5 Y Pure Pork Sausage l , Old Refinery Road Phone H05-5721 F. E. Schmitz lVlotor Co. 308 W. California Phone HO5-3475 REEVES 81 WEST GRO. 730 N. Ritchey Street Earnest E. Reeves Ray D. West WAPLES-PAINTER COMPANY Lumber and Building Material Wallpaper-Paint-Hardware 301 W. California Street Phone HO5-3491 BROWN PONTIAC COMPANY Dollar for Dollar You Can't Beat a Pontiac 214 E. California Street Phone HO5-5591 ALBERT'S PLUMBING AND HEATING coMMERcE STREET stone Maytag Gifts 209 Capfo - R. V. Pete Briscoe Pho H05 5041 GAINESVILLE NATIONAL BANK Galnesvllle Texas DIRECTORS Edwm Alexander A J p Leroy Robinson Eldridge R Campbell R P Wilson ' . .Fip J. A. Smoof J. J. Paclik Q l' TEAGUE S HELPY SELFY STORES CLQTHIER S8.H G N CURTIS RESTAURANTS Curtwoocl Colonlal Curtwoocl lr Galnesvllle Texas Fred Snuggs Sz Ralph H Snuggs OIL PRODUCER AND OPERATOR Gainesville Texas Con ra ulations I From Save reen Stamps . 111 . Dixon Street Penton Latham I O I Sunce 1884 KADEN THE FLORIST CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Flower Phone HO5 5221 DEAD Safe-Sure Sound MRS H M POWELL General Insurance Flre Tornado Acc dent Casualty Automoble Bonds LEACH BROTHERS Phone HO5 4041 Gamesv Ile Texas VERNIE KEEL FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Servlce Phone HO5 4341 1204 E Calnfornua WOOD FURNITURE 316 W Broadwa Phone HO5 4291 SIMPSON S SPORTING GOODS Y 114 N Commerce Gamesv Ile II's 7 TV - . I I i I , i Phone HO5-5812 206 E. 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Hesperlan Blllldlflg 81 Savlngs Assoclatlon S5 00 Opens an Account Savings Earn Generous Dividends Twice Yearly Safety Insured Up to S10 00000 Edwin E Wright Manager WAPLES PAINTER COMPANY Lumber and Building Material Wallpaper Paint Hardware 301 W California Street HO5 3491 SWINDLE PHARMACY Walgreen Agency 115 E California Phone HO5 5521 Gainesville Texas TURNER HOTEL 8 RESTAURANT 111 E. California l I Phone HO5-3486 GEO j CARROLL 81 SONS Phone HO5 2355 TYLER 81 SIMPSON COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERIES Serving The Independent Retailer Smce 1879 Gainesville Texas Branch Houses Ardmore Oklahoma Pauls Valley Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma HENLEY AND BARRON FEED CO Superior Feeds W Elm Phone HO5 2301 Principal Office I Always Good Service CLOMA'S BEAUTY SHOP IVEY-MENEGAY MOTORS Dodge-Plymouth-Trucks 1427 Throckmorfon Street 106 N. Chestnut phone HQ5.3231 Phone HO5-2893 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS DAILY REGISTER YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER Tom Young Pamt Sz Body Works Phone Day HO5 4121 Night HO5 4105 WRECKER SERVICE 401 N. Commerce Gainesville, Texas KGAF Wherever You Go Theres Radlo FARRAR S Good Shoes Correctly Fitted Congratulations and Best Wishes From Your Jewelers 116 N Commerce HARRY MCCOY COMPANY Dart Contractor Leroy and Carl McCoy Owners Oll Fleld Work 'lll'I N Grand Avenue Call Office HO5 3911 Home HO5 4582 l TAPPAN'S A Complete Insurance Service Ken Blanton, Agent 108 N. Rusk Street Phone HO5-5524 Compliments of THE BAND BOX Co plete L of Lad es smear PHARMACY Ready 'O Wea' 109 N Commerce Phone HO5 2201 The Most Comple 113115 Dixon Street CHICK S te Department Store In Gainesville Phone HO5 5361 TYKE TOWN SHOP Cloth g a d Gft Pho e HO5 2201 Compl me ts LEO E SWICK m ine i ' 7 i n Infants' and Children's of in n i s n . 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