Grand Prairie High School - Geep Yearbook (Grand Prairie, TX)

 - Class of 1958

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BOZE --..A ' X 0,fgLzeSza,,l,4zai6w6af64,ffwmdadqwazaw,,. Assistant Principal MR. MARVIN VAIL Mr. Vail's duties range from counseling with stu- dents and parents, making schedule changes plus cop- ing with the thousands of problems which pop up during the year. Office Secretary MRS. MARGARET MERRITT Mrs. Merritt, who is the principaI's personal secre- tary, helps to keep bobbles out of G.P.H.S. daily rou- tine. Other duties include absentee reports and super- vision of office assistants. 'W-A B , 'S 6+ . ,- 1 V 7, Y U My lL....1,L. l1'gf::-In I . H N- i . ':, 1 g,,.,. P550 - f 45. ' 'Nf 'ei-In , P W 5. xhwit x P41-.1 1 ' 'S' .H Q A f,,,,,,,..e1w. - X---wqgg. B1 4 ' . 'x -r ' ' .1 , 5' Q ' A X , I - -111.- AM n swuzswm gwadazzage.. Government MR. ROSCOE SANDUN MISS MARIE MCMAHAN In Government classes political issues and proce- dure is analyzed by Mr, Sandlin and Miss McMahan. 1 Social Studies MR. M. T. JONES MR. AMOS TURNER Social studies form the backbone of understanding and reasoning out the how and why of events happen- ing today. Coach Turner fBasketball a n d Footballl and Mr. Jones tie in the his- torical events with every- day life. 5 x OMOBLIGATIONS to Owb Go-unM-ff aaiu. of DUTIES Le VOTE A L: psy TAXES A.-- cr Kuppon , - ' uw .na onozn Ll F ,A ,,,,,,. W, L rupe.utnO9 I ,LAC afaxhcn , . 1. hi :hw g'-fd S A LEEKDERKS ' ' nnoveluv npfmmmv.-1 , , ' 1. suvvon fn. ' Jug E5 , .1 ...mt .z..w.-1 ........- -. .--.- COJRT5 Ill '. ami: by Muonmfs g. .- If ' - wit .qua H' .. . , UL Hay, ik 1.-iw. PEACEABLY if 11,14 cnuvig s,',,f,'5R,.,fE5 QI - .Lee w-if -..- ll w mat FINANCIAK x 1, R FORCEB-w i f. Ezfexuglgbgfbt 1 f A Msn ,V 1 lf 1 oblmmmu A Pnoouc on errowr Egg-,E .4 LQVALY g gr , - movin -f.. KNOWLKDGE A - ,. I ' ' n- V, Spaniard! Journalism MRS. CLAUDIA MOSLEY The Journalism depart- ment takes care ot the pub- lishing of the PRAIRIE DOG, high school paper, under supervision of Mrs. Mosley. QC! '2.,5 1v'i Speech MRS. SUE BRADEN Speech classes under Mrs. Braden llinglishi receive training in public speaking, dramatics, debate, and many ot h e r phases of speaking. These help in de- veloping ease before an au- dience plus physical and mental poise. 25 Senior English MRS. FLORINE HULSEY MISS ELLEN ROYE Sophomore English MRS. THELMA HOLLEY MRS. VARINA HEIGHT MRS. SCHWEER ff.. I? 332 - Junior English MRS. SARAH VVEIDERMEYER MRS. MOSLEY s ?a4aze44neaz'e44n6eqto,Qetau4ucce44.., Shorthand MRS. RUTH POWELL Mrs. Powell prepares students to be future secretaries. :as -F ,Q . -iff es . M1 Typing MR. EULINE SHAW Mr. Shaw develops perfection in typing classes. Bookkeeping MR. EUGENE HEAD Mr. Head Ccommercial arithmetic, publicationsj includes operation of comptometer, calculator, and adding machine in class lecture. 27 Saamapmzledamw Chemistry Physics MR. WAYNE KILGORE Chemistry and Physics classes are made more in- teresting with modern lab- oratory equipment and ex- planations of the how and why made by Mr. Kilgore. 28 Biology MR. FOSTER McCOLLUM MISS BETH WAGGONER MR. HOBBS WILLIAMS Mr. McCollum, Miss Wag- goner, and Coach Williams Kliootball, Baseballl animate classes with preserved spec- imens from the smallest to the more specialized forms of animal lite. if .V I K: Nw-... F i S ' s 'Rl if ' E . ,... L Ld, ' 3? J if Qi .... V 5, I Q , ff?-2-H: 12 Q- 1 M .4 S 5 ' jfg.-22' ' 'ff Q' 4, 'i i , 5' g Q : Wu. : . j-, -- - -f , V 9: if.f'g '- ' 3 5.1 F3125 21,7 V JE! , 54? .' '-1 3351:- Z,-' s f- ff at ,f K . .f ' -+r3.1-Ha. , 3 'ff' ' ,Ag i5'sQ?g i n -'Mx ,fZ?.E,? l':i'! E hi-'g , ,-,...w-i-- ' ' is .1 .- ' ,. , J lj. ' ei xx if-. -V W -Q Q- 9-Q I ,Xi K 3 .1 ' 'amezf Tl - 1. ' o -es! J 4 ,usa J 3 Q 4'Ff , Y is 3 is X I 1 A ,. Q 7 1 a 1 .,.-,-.4.,..,, f' 1' -1.5! 1 5 46' 'W A!- 4 i xi. I A , N -1' P, ,E lim fi X Q ' J, I V xghbu ,J4.n.-A-iF . 'fx ' R ' 'Nita Math MR. CECIL RIDDLE MR. GLEN El.EVVl-lARTY Mr. Riddle and Mr. Flew- narty are familiar faces to any student who ltas taken any type of Matlt from Commercial Arithmetic to Trigonometry. ff , , Q ' me iii , , :E T --izwfibtifri 1 . .,enf1, 1 , ,- i ' ' -555. if 'rw-1.'i. .il X 'Y C5 Plane Geometry MR. JAMES ROLLINS MRS. MARY HENDRIX Plane Geometry instruc- tors, Mr. Rollins and Mrs. Hendrix, compare notes of all geometry classes. 3I '7 Wood Work MR. CHARLES FLIPP Wood Work proiecis are examined by Mr. Flippo. This Type of Training, re- ceived in the well-equipped shop, may be developed in- to either a full time vocation or week-end hobby. 32 Amagwdaqmm of . new f , v K ff . 1. , .. .L .-,, ..f ., Ml 1 fd' 9' -.L ,- L '1 - -1 ' 'X' ,F Mfr 'ii ....1f.,..,. . .. 'Pew-f'?ls5 2:12 -5 'ij ' 5.5-5 -a 1 1 an ,, -,, A L9- 1 T LK M 'i ei:-..,-risk? , 1,34 f kuiqzsiwg r .Exif 3: 5iQ'W , ' 9-Q7 '-5 ei ' ,,,,,.-L, -. Mechanical Drawing MR. GUSTAVE LOWER The basic principles of Drafting are Taught by Mr. Lower in the Drawing I and Drawing II classes. Poten- tial draftsmen come from these classes. Homemakmg MISS NADINE DRIVER MRS BOBBIE CHAPMAN Homemaking courses prepare students for do mestic u ies such housekeeping and the art of sewing Courses also help students to become acquainted with and master personal problems. - 71 ' paaatdewaqwa Jome., ' dvt' as P ii 8.4 Homemaking students, Wanda Burkett, Marjorie Martin, Sue Culpepper, Sue Robde, and Glenda Wick- ersbam, are busily working on first semester home- making projects, instructed by Miss Driver and Mrs, Cbapman. zwmzi 29 eww-fade Physical Education COACH GERALD WALLACE COACH LEN DON DAVIS Coach Wallace iFoo'tball, Trackl and Coach Davis Uzootballl discuss tentative plans for boys' P.E. classes. 34 l 5 i t' l l t 1' Q54 Physical Education MRS. ANNE CROMER MISS MARGUERITE WOOD Mrs. Cromer and Miss Marguerite Wood discuss plans for Spring Semester of girls' P.E. Students learn the fundamentals and art of playing all types ot sports the year-round. -.f Dub? 7zaazck9and'3'feaZt4mzdSa,fetq9we weaken? Healfh and Safety MR. JOHN HAMBERGER Coach Hamberger CFoot- ballj often brings current events concerning modern day health into daily classes. T h e Homemaking Living Room is an at- t r a ct i v e gathering place for all teachers after a school day has been completed. Seated, front row, left to right, are Flippo, Lower, Rollins, Wood, Jones, Wright, Roye, Benskin, Braden, Chapman, Hendricks, Head. Second row Flewharty, Shaw, Kil gore, McCollum, Rid dle, Driver, Hulsey, Sandlin. 36 .mapa Disfribufive Education MR. ARTHUR WRIGHT Mr. Wright, Distributive Education structor, helps students with problems aris ing from part time jobs obtained through the D.E. program. , Sefmauazdffw-z4eamuu9a4z.., These men and women alxlvays have a kind word or friendly smile for all G.P.H.S. students. Cafeferia Sfaff Cafeteria workers are, front row, left to right: Mrs. Sparkrnan, Mrs. Berkhalter, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Gil breath. Second row: Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. White, Mrs. Casey, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Schroeder. il Cusfodians Cusfodians are, left fo right: Mr. Chapman, Mr. Greenwood, Mr. Pender- grass, Mr. Bernefhy. All The praisevvorThy success ThaT The STudenT Council has enioyed in I957-I958 is due To The fine cooperaTion and work done by The faculTy and sTudenT body. To you I express my deepesT appreciaTion. To have been eIecTed presidenT of The STudenT Body is one of The highesT honors I could have received. I am sincerely graTeful for The confidence placed in rne and I hope ThaT I have fulfilled your ex- pecTaTions. RONNIE LANGFORD Q SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JIMMY FOLLJS JOAN REYNOLDS JIMMY PENGELLY SHARON CHASTAIN Presrderur Secrerary Vrce Preszdenf Treasurer 'QWBQPF 'F .-1:1997 -ni jeff? -,,.,...-nu'-gg!' v-,,,,....---1'F ' 1 3 A C . , 7 '- hp ' 'J . - Y A -' ' mx' -f7 :'4if. 'L ' J .L , -, ..,, - ' - -g-gfs. ' Jr 1 ,L . 1.':' A Sw h A A A ' ' ' 5i 'f'-aqu-:'5'5' 1 5-sf'--New U , ' - ' .. ' f i Y ef ' . Y ,, ,- S' a, I Y ' A I -2. fr ik. ' :i,:5:ig-irffee-:Ja -.' . El Ak 5 L.,-424 ' z 1-5 . '5 W 2,7 ve , , , A 2 it 1 2 1 ' ' Q Kwik - Kp I H S ,,We.--,--,.e O J Q S 6 , 5 'Ti' NORMAN NEAL ALT Drum Mayor 57 58 Band 55 58 Stage Band 56 58 Key Club 56 58 Chess Club 57 58 JCL 55 56 Teacher s slstant 57 58 C19 'Q-I GREGORY A. ADAMS JCL 55-575 Radio Club 565 Chess Club 57-585 National Safety Council 55-58. Quai 'R 'J wa-19 f -:9 ?i31 '55'.-' 7 , CHARLES F. ALLUMBAUGH JCL 55-56. 6 . agen .- 5 , 5f,t'rKl.1g,- I J ' ' - TEZ'WFf ' ' ' -124.5 Q . ,Q eq,-v-fir N, A 1 NP' '1'!P' 'T DORETHA CECILE ALSUP Transferred, ldalou High School 565 Vice President FHA5 Maiorette 55-565 Flag Guard 57-585 Alternate Cheer- leader 57-585 FBLA 57-585 FHA 55-58. 'Q Q- :Tv i' JOE E. BAILEY A Team Basketball Man- ager 57-585 B Team Foot- ball 565 National Honor So- ciety 57-585 PASF 56-575 Spanish Club 57-585 Teacher's Assistant 57-585 Senior Fa- vorite 585 Prom Committee 57. MARY LOU ANDERSON Junior Class Secretary 56-575 PASF5 FHA5 FBLA5 Office AS- sistant5 Student Council 56- 585 Morning Meditation Corn mittee5 Prom Committee. Alternate cheerleaders Kay Hodges, Dotsy Alsup, and Jo Ann Ballard ioin regulars Ouida Daugherty and Judy Hardman in leading Gopher fans in victorious Denton game. LAVERNE E. ARNOLD GARY E. Prairie Dog siaff, DE 56-575 AUGHENBAUGH FHA 57-585 FBLA 57-58. PASF 55-575 Laboratory As- sistant5 Graduation Usher 57, X L MAGDLEN BAKLUDA A Cappella Choir 55-575 FBLA 57-585 JCL 55-56. 1 'C Q? MARILYN BELL FBLA5 Transferred from Hutchinson High School in 565 Senior Play Usherette. JO ANN BALLARD Tennis Team 56-585 Senior Favorite5 Flag Guard5 FBLA 56-585 National Honor So- ciety 57-585 Spanish Club 55-575 Teacher's Assistant 56-585 Homecoming Court 57. QI-'Q 7 N i .X . . , l -iff A l WARREN JEROME BERRYHILL DE 57-585 Spanish Club 56- 58. BEVERLY KAY BEEN National Honor Society 57- 585 JCL 55-585 FHA 57-585 FBLA 56-575 Office Assistant 56-585 Debate Society 57-585 Girls' Choir 55-565 A Cappel- la Choir 56-58. iw JS Q02 QhJUY ...K BETTY BLACKBURN FBLA 57-585 Spanish Club 55-575 Prairie Dog Staff 57- 58. Journalism students Barbara Bristow, Judy Pittman, Kaye Farrar, Timmi Mays, and Bar- bara Smith are kept busy preparing for that next issue of the Prairie Dog. BETTY BO BO Prairie Dog Staff5 FBLA5 Girls' Choir5 A Cappella Choir. KAREN ANN BOSHER A Cappella Choir5 FBLA 57 585 FHA 56-575 Teacher's As sistant 57-58. JANlCE CAROLYN BUCHANNON A Cappella Choir 55-575 FBLA 56-585 Future Nurses 57-585 Bulletin Board Com- mittee 57-585 Teacher's As- sistant 57-58. A X, 'Y f'7 RICHARD LEE BUSSELL J. LEON BRICE Baseball 55-57, FBLA 57-584 1 Spanish Club 55-575 Teach- er's Assistant 57-58. DON CHARLES BREITHAUPT All-State Choir 57-585 A Cappella Choir 55-585 Teen Tones 56-58. ANITA LAJUAN BROWN FHA, Pres. 56-575 JCL, Rep. 56-575 Future Nurses, Pres. 57-58, Stardusters Choir Rep. 55-565 SC 57-585 Sec. Teach- er's Asst. 57-585 Quiz 'Em On the Air 57-585 Tex. Assn. of Future Nurses, V, Pres. 57-585 Debate Soc. 55-565 DAR Arn. History Award 56-575 Sr, Fa- vorite 57-585 Nat. Hon. Soc. V, Pres. 57-585 Nat. Merit Scholarship Finalist 57-58, if.. V snr sv SHIRLEY ANN BUCK A Cappella Choir 55-585 PASF 56-575 Teacher's Assistant 56- 575 Teen Tones 57-585 Vo- calist, Stage Band. Candid shot of office staff displays Mr. Vail, assistant principal, attending to one of his duties consulting with parents. N iff? fd A----' EARL REED BURLESCN Tri-Captain, Football Team 57- 585 All-District Football 55- 585 All-State Football 56-585 All-American Football 57-585 Prairie Dog Staff 57-585 FBLA 57-58. WELDON H. BURNS DE 57-585 Spanish Club 55- 58. .W,,,..ix DOLLIE LEE CLARK CLAUDINE BUTLER JERRY BRUNDAGE J, x - i' ,ai E 06 ,og 1 3 5'.',- Q'-75' I, T X Q 4' . 3 9'7 'Ub X0-ff X LEONARD WAYNE GLORIA ANN BRYANT CANTRELL DE 57-585 Spanish Club 55- FHA 56-585 Library Assistant 575 Teacher's Assistant. 55-575 FNA 56-58. BILLY JACK BRUNSON JCL 55-575 Stage Crew5 Graduation Usher, . Li z? 5. D- Q S wi , 4 HQ, l 1: iii:- - ,ii -,, 5, s. sv . 'Z' fs , .Gs 15227 BETTY CASH ION FBLA 56-585 Debate 57-585 Prairie Dog 57-585 Girls' Choi 55-565 A Cappella 57-58 Teacher's Assistant 56-57 I' I 1 Senior Play 585 Prom Com- mittee 57, Students break away from classes and routine school work during lunch period here in the cafeteria they ex- change bits of gossip. f-EPS 1: . SHARON LEE CHASTAIN Senior Class Officer5 A Cap- pella Choir 55-585 FBLA' 56- 585 FHA 56-585 JCL 55-585 Teacher's Assistant 56-585 Co- Chairman Morning Devotional 57-585 Assistant Devotional Chairman 56-57. mntif. ,+R . if Geepettes 56-57' Library Club 55-56- Future Nurses Club 56-57- FBLA 57-58' FHA 55 56- Library Assistant 57-58 Prairie Dog Staff 57-58 BILL CURRY B Basketball 55-565 A Basketball 56-585 Spanish Club 56-58, President 57-585 Student Council 56-57. if -gp- SANDRA L. DAY FBLA 56-585 FHA 55-575 Li- brary Assistant 55-565 Teach- er's Assistant 57-585 Girls' Choir 55-565 A Cappella Choir 56-58. CAROLYN CLONTZ A Cappella Choir 55-585 Spanish Club 55-575 DE Club, Secretary-Treasurer 57-585 DE Sweetheart 57-585 Debate So- ciety 57-585 FHA5 Prairie Dog Staff 57-585 Senior Play Cast 57-585 Sherman Speech Tournament 57-585 Homeroom Vice President 57-58. at - J? if 1 '? JOHN OLEN DALTON Football A 56-575 Track 55- ara' The Gophers burn the Irving Tiger in effigy as the Goph- ers prepare for the annual game between the two rival schools. NANCY L. COOMER Transferred from Evansville, lndiana5 Concert Band 55-585 Maiorette 57-585 Future Nurses 55-565 Twirling Club 55-575 Student Council 54- 565 Junior Class Secretary 56-575 Football Queen, At- tendant 55-565 Junior Play 56-575 Operetta 565 Prom Committee 575 Senior Play Cast 57-58. -ive tts' OUIDA MARIE DAUGHERTY Miss Geep High 57-585 Na- tional Honor Society 57-585 Head Cheerleader 57-585 JCL 55-585 FBLA 56-58, President 57-585 Student Council 55-56, 57-585 Teacher's Secretary 57- 585 Sophomore Favorite 55- 565 Junior Favorite 56-575 Senior Favorite 57-585 Sopho- more Class Secretary 55-565 Prom Attendant 55-565 Home- coming Attendant 55-58. WADE L. CRADDOCK National Honor Society 57- 58i Band 56-58, Vice Presi- dent 57-585 Chess Club 57- 585 Student Council 57-585 Senior Play, 57-585 GPHS Spectacular 56-57. :rw 'nov , I DYANA JO DAVIDSON Band 55-585 Stage Band 56- 575 Drum Maior 57-585 Li. brary Assistant 565 Spanish Club 55-565 Library Club 56- 575 Teacher's Assistant5 A Cappella Choir 58. TOM EDWARD DECKER A Cappella Choirg Radio Club 55-56g Stage Crew 55-58g Teacher's Assistant. ar: , ir, tv fl P'X 233 S-v fig PAT D. DlONlS A Cappella Choir 56-575 JCL FBLAg FTAg Prairie Dog Staff: Teacher's Assistantg FHA. JOCELYN D. DEERElELD FBLA 56-56: JCL 56-585 De- bate Society 5-1-56g Spanish Club 57-58g Teachers As- sistant 56-58. V -' -1-. BROOKS M. DICKEY Track 57-585 Spanish Club 55- 565 Pan American Student Forum 56-57. -7,195.1-1 Ov-0 RICHARD DITTRICK ,-.. 'O -qv I 'J -1017 JERRY LYNN DOTY DE 57-58p Prairie Dog Staff 57-58. JANIE A. DOWNES Teaclwer's Assistantg FBLA 56- 58g Spanish Club 55-57. 'CD' Ruth Turnipseed and Miss Driver draw K.P. duty after class. JANA C. DRAKE Girls' State Alternate 57-585 JCL 55-585 FTA 57-585 FBLA 56-587 Student Council 55-567 Teacher's Assistant. JUDY DIANA ERSPAMER National Honor Society 57-585 FBLA 56-585 JCL 55-58: Teach- er's Assistant 55-565 Sopho- more Class Officer5 Junior Class Officer5 Prom Attendant 565 Homecoming Court 565 Senior Favorite 57-585 Prom Committee 575 Cheerleader 57-58. TERRY QUlNN EARLL Key Club 57-585 PASF 55-575 Lab Assistant 57-585 Com- mencement Usher 57. MINNIE EDMONSON FHA 56-585 FBLA 57-585 PASF 55-575 Student Council 56-58, Treasurer 57-58, R97 at '1-P 509 FRANCES LORETTA FERGUSON FBLA 56-585 Prairie Dog Staff 57-58. SANDRA EWEN JCL 55-575 Library Assistant 56-575 Future Nurses 57-58. Snow failed to dampen the Gophers' spirit as the Gophers met their first defeat in dis- trict play against the Coyotes of Wichita Falls. ,Nav f'i:iQ-We-2 iv!! RAE ELLEN FALMLEN Debate Society 57-585 FTA 56- 575 Prairie Dog 57-585 Teach- er's Assistant 57-585 Student Director Senior Play 57-58. PATRICK EDWARDS Band 55-585 Key Club 56-57 Stage Band 57-58. KS t 7' -an-- ' --1 if ill? lf. S fffl 5 if 'fill frnVl'w' reg KAY FRANCES FARRAR FBLA 56-585 FHA 57-585 Girls' Choir 56-575 Prairie Dog Staff 57-585 Teacher's Assistant 57- 58. A M ... ..-Q Q -..,. 1 ,-,g.2 -,,.4. -N Q -3t f .r!r '-. X' aff.- 5. KAREN J. FISHER Prairie Dog Staff 57-585 Teach- er's Assistant. '61 5'-'vv -1- , '. ELLEN JEAN FLINN Editor-in-Chief of '58 .GEEP 57-585 Assistant Editor of '57 GEEP 56-575 Associate Editor of the Prairie Dog 56-575 Quill and Scroll 56-58, Vice Presi- dent 57-585 National Honor Society 57 58 A Cappella Choir 5558 FBLA 56 58 Sec retary 57 58 JCL 55 58 TORCH Editor 57 58 Teach er s Assistant 55 56 JIMMY E. FITZGERALD Prairie Dog Staff 57-585 DE 56-58. f 'i AIAA' 'IL J: 5 x -qvfzff . 'Q' 2' re 'f 7-:gli rf-535-ii f If f, JAMES DARWIN FOLLIS President Senior Class 57-585 Spanish Club 55-585 Student Council 57-585 Teacher's As- sistant 57-585 Usher for Sen- ior Play 57-585 President Spanish Club 56 57 DONN WALLACE FLETCHER JCL 55-57, if 5 i 5 ' 5? my X LINDA FORTUNE Tennis Team 57-585 Tennis Club 56-575 FBLA 56-585 JCL 56-575 FHA 57-585 Teacher's Assistant 57-585 Prom Com- ? '27 - - ..-, , . f . 5e'.- -2.95, . I:2- 15. - - 1' ' Lew , - , iff' L - 1f-272'-'-fg, . mittee 57. Last bell means evacuation of tion of the annual Staff. Geep High with the excep- JANET NANN FRANKLIN JCL 55-585 Future Nurses' Club 56-585 Lab Assistant 585 Student Council 55-565 Teach- er's Assistant 56-585 National Honor Society 57-585 Prom Committee 575 Senior Favorite 58. 17:37 -id GEORGE WILLIAM GAMBILL, JR. Track 56-575 A Choir 55-58. MADELINE CAROL GREENFIELD District Speech Third Place 55- 565 A Cappella Choir 56-58 Debate Society 55-58, Secre- taryg FHA 55-56g Office As- sistant 57-58g Senior Play 57- 585 Girls' Choir 55-56. 'ah ff? JUDITH ANN HARDMAN Cheerleader 57-585 A Cappel- la Choir 55-57f FBLA 56-585 FTA 57-58g FHA 57-58: Office Assistant 55-57g Prairie Dog Staff 56-571 Teacher's As- sistant 57-585 Prom Attendant 55-567 Senior Play 58: Debate Society 57-585 Quill and Scroll 56-58. JOHN ALLEN GLOVER Football 55-58 B and A g National Merit Scholarship Test Finalist 585 Spanish Clubg Chess Club Vice President 57-58g Teacher's Assistantg Senior Favorite 58. Nagar? COU RTN EY MACK GOSSETT FBLA 57-585 Spanish Club 55 57. Ls,?i'fi,:g,-. . ' T 4'Pfi5v9,r:o ' i-J fs.-,,-wx,-..--. - ANNA F. GREEN l hiv? I JJ' T -.27 LINDA JANETTE JAMES ELBERT JAMES M HALL GRlDER HALFORD Prairie Dog Photographer 55 FBLA 5758 student Council 57 GRP Photographer 55 56 56 58 Teachers Assistant 55 FBLA 57 58 JCL 55 58 Cheerleaders and Gopher teammates congratulate op- ponents in after game skirmish. JAMES T. HARP National Honor Society 57-585 Spanish Club 55-585 FBLA 57- 585 Teacher's Assistant 57-585 Prom Committee 575 Quiz 'Em On The Air 585 Graduation Usher 57. 5? 'L i JERRY DON HART DECA 56-58. CLYDA KAY HARPER Bluelsonnet Girls' State 57-585 A Cappella Choir 55-585 Quill and Scroll 56-58, Treasurer 57-585 Prairie Dog Staff 56- 575 GEEP Staff 57-585 Spanish Club 55-585 FBLA 56-575 De- bate Society5 Morning Medi- tation Committee 56-575 Teacher's Assistant 56-575 FHA 57-585 FTA 56-58. iv LINDA GAIL HARRISON JCL 55-57, Treasurer 56-575 FHA 55-58, Historian 56-575 Debate Society 55-58, Parlia- mentarian 65 FBLA 56-585 FTA 55-5 airie Dog Staff 57-585 Teacher's Assistant 56- 585 Prom Attendant 55-575 Senior Play sf DELORES INEZ HART FHA 57-585 Teacher's Assistant 57-58. ff 'Qi RUBY DAN HARTMAN PASF 55-575 FBLA 57-585 FHA 56-585 Teacher's Assistant 57- Empty Gopher Bowl basks in sun awaiting another football season during which Gopher fans fill its sides to capacity. rw., GERALDINE HENDERSON DENNIS HELLER ROBERT HODGES B Football 55-565 FBLA 57- 585 Junior Achievement, As- sistant Treasurer 57-58. JACKIE HICKS B Baseball 56-575 A Base- ball 57-585 Spanish Club 55- 575 Prom Committee 57-585 Graduation Usher 57-585 Teacher's Assistant 57-58. JOHN GARY HILL B Basketball 56-575 Spanish Club 55-575 Junior Achieve- ment 57-58, it fi KAY FRANCES HODGES Quill and Scroll 56-58, Secre- tary 57-585 Marching Band 56-575 Prom Committee 56- 575 FBLA 57-585 PASF 55-575 FTA 55-575 Office Assistant 57-585 Flag Guard 57-585 As- sociate Editor, GEEP 57-585 Prairie Dog Staff 56-575 Teach- er's Assistant 56-585 Alternate Cheerleader 57-58. fi'- ...W JI -, - .2 5 J if 10 0-5 .al EDWIN B. HOPKINS Quill and Scroll 56-58, Presi- dent 57-58: Band 55-58, Re- porter 56-57, Secretary 57-585 Key Club 55-58, Sophomore Director 55-56, Secretary 56- 57, President 57-585 Sports Editor, GEEP 57-585 Associate Editor, Prairie Dog 56-575 Spanish Club 55-57, Reporter 56-57. MICHAEL HOLLEY PATSY HOLMES MARY JACK HOLT A Football 56-585 All-Dis- trict Football 57, 585 Out- A Cappella Choir 56-585 Girls' Choir 55-565 FBLA 56-585 JCL standing Lineman of the Year 55-575 Teacher's Assistant 57- 57-585 Spanish Club 55-57, 58. Q Homemaking students spend one semester in learning how to cook, here two students prepare their part of the du- ties which are divided among members of a group. .. XX WILLIAM PAT HOPKINS sp. if C 'ii . P !'Of JAN ICE HUGHES Office Assistant 55-58g Teach- er's Assistant 57-585 FHA 55- 58, Vice President 56-57, President 57-58g Debate So- ciety 57-58, Treasurerg FBLA 56-585 Thursday Morning Meditation 57-58. nf T11-. ' 7 '?5 -tax -. ,- , .,,. W L-- . 1 diggs. A+. ' 7 T335 ' pqqf--1.5 . . Ti? KENNETH HULSEY M' -fog. I if Q ' Q-4' -l, ,xi - I MARGARET JOHNS I 'O' if 'ill-TU? JAMES DOUGLAS DAVID HUNT JACK HUNTER HUNSAKER B Football 55, A Paar- Basketball B 56-577 Foot- Band 56,587 FBLA 57-58: Key ball A 56-58g Track 55-58, ball 'faf' 56-575 Football A Club 57-585 Senior Director 5PamSl1C'Ub55-56- 5657' 57-sa. 9' JANET ELIZABETH JOHNSON Band 55-585 Spanish Club 55- 561 Teacher's Assistant 57-581 Junior Classical League mem- p,ag,5e Dog Sfaff 57.58, FHA bers receive final acception 57.58iFBLA 56.57, into the club in candlelight orientation ceremony. DOROTHY A. JOINER FHA Songleader 55-565 Office Assistant 56-585 Prairie Dog Staff 57-585 Teacher's As- sistant. JIMMY JOSEPH '77 BILLIE RONALD LANGFORD B Team Football 55-565 A Team Football, Tri-Captain 56- 585 All-District Football5 Span- ish Club 55-575 Student Coun- cil 55-58, President 57-585 Junior Class Vice President 56-575 Prom Committee 56- 57: Optimist Boy of the Year 57-585 Teacher's Assistant 56- 57. FRED KING ln half-time activities pre- sented by the Gopher Band a salute to Texas is given, repre- senting all the flags which Texas has been under. CAROLYN JONES Library Club Vice President 57-585 Teaclier's Assistant 56- 58. il JOE KING ROBERT JERRY JONES Chess Club 57-585 Radio Club Reporter 55-565 Lab Assistant5 Stage Crew 56-585 Senior Play 58, Stage Manager. w-1 ps, CAROL MAY KINNARD Library Club 57-58, Vice President FBLA 56-585 FHA 56-575 Library Assistant 57- 585 Student Council 56-58. FREDNA E. LAWLER A Cappella Choir 55-575 FHA Vice President 57-585 FBLA 56-585 Spanish Club 55-575 Teacher's Assistant 57-58. LORETTA LAWLESS LINDA BETH LEE FBLA5 FHA, Teacher's As- sistant, 'Z .1 will, LINDA L. LISLE FHA 55-585 Library Assistant 56-575 Prairie Dog Staff 57- 585 FBLA 56-585 DECA 55-56. 1' i V---7 CHERRY R. LITTLE Band 56-575 Library Club 55- 565 FHA 55-575 FBLA 56-585 Office Assistant 55-565 Teach- er's Assistant 56-585 National Honor Society 57-585 Prom Committee 57. .4 'H ' -.J MARY ANN LITTLE FTA 57-585 FHA 57-585 Span- ish Club 57-585 FBLA 57-585 Transferred from Jackson High School, Jackson, Tennessee5 Dramatic Club 55-565 JCL 55- 56. ,gat - Student Council Representa- tives gathered to Geep High for the State Student Council Convention. One of the guest speakers was Mr. C. R. Sar- gent, Mayor of Grand Prairie. PATRICIA ANN LOCKE A Cappella Choir 56-575 FHA Club 56-575 Library Club 56- 575 Debate Club 56-575 Li- brary Assistant 56-575 Prairie Dog Staff 57-585 Student Council 55-565 Teacher's As- Sistant 57-58. 'QWA 7 -392. Q N 5. -f - 5 'eg' ir- J. 52. FRED GOODALL LOGAN Transferred from Woodrow Wilson, Dallas, Texas5 B Team Football 55-565 A Team Football 55-565 DE 57- 585 FBLA Treasurer 57-58. .N . J-.25 1 . . V. , A '2f .-Y 1,4 ' .fm f A ,. , .Jvif3?3,Q2 ' 'zvwf 'A 1 fl Vs-.4 , Q ' , fb 'A' ' ,g '45 LW 15424, if k 1 V . ., ,. Q, 1 'qi-5.0 ,L . .1 if .az , 3,,,,,, -Ling: ,, . Q., 'QT ,c...e ,,.,g.A . l CWS' V4 J, ' 5 fu' -vii? -f, V v' f- , gf, s. -as x- w X. , - M f .1 x . 'f'f 57 WW ,W-gvzaw N f:fj1:gg .1g3ii,,,,, ' ..-nw - ' , .J .-. , ' . .V xx- 'Z ,, 4 .,Qigg..2 5 R - we wg.. - 1.72 x ' 1 rx ..,1 J Y ALICE MCCLENDON A Cappella Choir 55-58, FBLA, Pan American Student Forum. inn-if NATALIE JEAN MILLS Majorette 56-58, Regional Band 56-575 Regional Twirler 56-57, FTA 55-56. MAE BERNICE JOHNNY LORETTA MILLS McGIBBANEY DE 57-58, Girls' Sports Club, FBLA 57 58 FHA 55 58 of Transferred from Hobbs, New tice Assistant 56 58 Mexlco- Gopher Band maiorettes Joan Sanders, Natalie Mills, Sherry Massey, Anita Barrett, and Nancy Coomer go through one of their routines which they presented during half- time activities. FIfhIuqv,'f.e.5 ' X v LARRY MOBLEY JCL 55-56, Film Monitor 55 575 A Cappella Choir. I 4k-vhrxt, NANCY BELLE ORLDS Band 56-585 Band Sweetheart 57-585 FBLA 57-585 FHA 585 JCL 55-575 Prom Committee 56-575 Student Council 57-58. NELDA JEANETTE PEACH Stardusters 55-565 A Cappella Choir 56-585 FBLA, VIRGINIA MONDAY Library Club 55-565 FBLA 57- 585 Morning Meditation 57- 585 Library Assistant 55-56, Office Assistant 55-56, 57-58, Teacher's Assistant 57-58. ROY JAMES OTTS National Honor Society 57- 585 Chess Club 57-58, Presi- dent 57-585 Tennis Club 56- 575 Stage Crew 55-585 Stu dent Council 55-575 A Cap- pella Choir 57-58. Newly initiated JCL members Sandy Goodwin, Elroy Chris- tenson, Jackie Daniels, and Lana Sue Gray receive their pins and the pledge of the JCL. PEGGY FERN MOORE Nat. Hon. Soc. 56-585 A Cap- pella Choir 55-58, Social Chm. 56-57, Sweetheart 57-585 Teen Tones 56-585 All-St. Choir 57-585 FHA 55-58, Song Lead- er 56-58, Public Rel. 57-585 FHA St. Choir 56-575 JCL 55- 585 FBLA 56-575 Teachc-r's Asst. 56-585 Debate Cl. 57-585 Dist. Debate Team 57-585 De- votional Comm. 56-58, Co- rn ' V xy . , Z' it RONALD LEE PARAMORE B Football 55-565 A Foot- ball 56-585 Band 55-585 FBLA 57-585 Spanish Club 55-565 Business Manager, Prairie Dog 57-585 Stage Band 56-585 Prom Attendant 55-56. Chm, 57-585 Morning Medita- tion 56-585 Traffic Safety Coun, 55-585 Co-Chm. of Dal- las Quiz 'Em On the Air 58. PATRlClA GAIL MORRIS Girl of the Month 575 FBLA 56-585 FHA 55-575 Spanish Club 55-575 Teachers Assis- tant 56-57, 57-585 Business Manager, Senior Play. ini mfr GARY LEE PARKHURST DE Club 56-58, Sergeant-at Arms 56-57, Vice President 57-585 Prairie Dog Staff. JIMMY FRED PENGELLY Football B 55-565 A Team 56-58g Track 56-587 Prairie Dog Staff 57-58g Stu- dent Council 55-56p Prorn Committee 56p Senior Class Officerg Senior Favorite 57-58. V ,Lg . +V - -34.1- 'H still'-iw' 357' ' MARTHA ELAINE PERKINS FHA 56-585 FBLA 56-575 Teach- er's Assistant 57-58, , ,.. X, JANICE PIERCE FHA 55-58g FBLA 56-58g DE Club 56-57g Prairie Dog 57- 58i Prom Committee 57. ww-' ifdlf N-It TRACY PORTER fsdx 1T 7 t . , 'TF' - lf. ' . l Q ' A. JUDITH NELL CHARLES RAY MAX MAURlCE PITTMAN PlWETZ POLLARD FHA 56-577 Prairie Dog 57- Bandg Stage Bandp Chess Cluby Football B Team 55-565 587 Teachers Assistant 57- GPHS Spectacular 57-58. Spanish Clubp FBLAQ Teacl'ter's 58f Transferred from Stephen- Assistant. ville, Texas. BARBARA AN N POTTS FBLAg Spanish Clubg Teacl'ter's Assistantg Girls' Choir 55-56: Gophers reverently listen as prom Commmee 57' the student body sings Alma Mater preceding the Grand Prairie-Sherman game. PATSY SU E RAY A Cappella Choir 55-585 FBLA 57-565 FHA 55-58, Treasurer BOBBY D. POWELL NANCY POWELL HARRIET KAY RALLS Cheerleader 57-58g A Cap- pella Choir 55-565 JCL 55-565 FBLA 57-58g Teacher's Assist- ant 57-585 Senior Favorite: Girls' Choir 55-56. 56-575 Office Assistantg Teach- er's Assistant. ROSIE Nl. RENFRO JOAN GAYLE CHESTER RICE Library Club 56-58, Reporter REYNOLDS Band 55-58, Reporter: Span 57-ser FBLA 56-Ser Prairie Homecoming Courtg Debate ish Club 55-571 Kev Club 55 D09 Staff: Teachers AS- hvciety 57-58, vice President 53' Vice Pfesldenf 56'57r Sec sisfanf. 57-585 Prairie Dog staff, sec- 'WHY 57-58- retary, Senior Class. PAT RIGBY Mr GEEP HIGH 5758 Base ball 55 58 All District 5556 Basketball 55 58 All District 55 57 CoCaptain 57 58 Football 55 56 A Football 56 57 Sophomore Favorite Junior Favoriteg Senior Fa- Voflfei Friendliest Upper- classmang Spanish Club 55- 57: Student Councilp Prom Attendant: Sophomore Class va - - A very cold evening faced Gophers in a victorious game with the Arlington Colts. ce Presidentp Junior Class President: Teacher's Assistant. DENNIS ALLEN ROBERTSON Baseball 55-585 JCL 55-585 Teacher's Assistant 57-58. SUE CAROL ROHDE A Cappella Choir 55-56, Stu- dent Director 56-585 All-State Choir 585 Teen Tones 56-585 Stage Band 55-585 JCL 55-585 FHA 55-58: FTA 56-58, Vice President 57-585 FBLA 56-585 Thursday Morning Meditation Music Chairman 57-585 Na- tional Honor Society 56-585 First Place District Typing 57, Third Place Regional Typing 575 Senior Favorite 57-58. RETA FAYE ROSS A Cappella Choir 55-585 Teen Tones5 FBLA 56-585 FHA 55- 585 Student Council 55-58. SANDRA SIMMS MARY BETH SMITH spanish 56-ss, FHA 56-sa Of fice Assistant 57-585 Teach- er's Assistant 56-57. JOE O. SEEBER Basketball 55-565 A Basketball 56-585 Basketball Co-Captain 57-58. LARRY SHARP Transferred from Michigan School. Boys' Glee Club 54- 555 Football 55-565 Key Club 56-575 Debate Society 57-585 Teacher's Assistant 57-585 Morning Devotional Commit- tee 57-585 A Team Debate 57-585 Texas High School Ro- deos 55-585 Senior Play 58. DAVID SHRIVER JCL 55-585 FBLA 57-585 Teach er's Assistant 56-58. E? 'up' 'isnt' 4123? BARBARA ANN SMITH National Honor Society 56-585 Spanish Club 55-575 FBLA 56- 585 Prairie Dog Staff 57-585 Teacher's Assistant 56-58. Solemn faces of Gophers de- pict sideline tension mount- ing up as each game marks up one either won or lost for Geep High. DON EDWARD SMITH B Basketball 55-565 Sr. Fa- vorite 585 All-State Choir 585 A Cappella Choir 55-58, Pres. 57-585 FBLA Rep. 57-585 Prairie Dog Co-Ed.-in-Chief 57-585 Pres. of Soph. Class 55-565 JIMMY SMITH SC 55-565 Teacher's Asst. 57- 585 Prom Att. 55-565 Teen Tones 56-585 Morning Medita- tion Comm, 55-58. omin Queen returns with RAYMOND SMITH HELEN MARIE NELMA ELOISE oe Club 56-585 FBLA 57-58. SPARKMAN SPECK National Honor Society 56- Band 55-53: FHA 5558! 57590 Band 56-58. 585 A Cappella Choir 56-585 JCL 55-575 Prom Committee 575 Girls' Choir 55-56. DAPHNA SPOONEMORE VIRGINIA SPRADLIN Band 55-585 Maioretfe 56-575 A Cappella Choir 55-575 FHA BOB SPRUIELL Basketball B Team 55-565 DE 57-585 Spanish Club 56- DONALD RAY STANFIELD Football A Team5 B Team5PASF. 'YZF Tennis Club 575 FBLA 56-585 575 FBLA 57-585 Prairie Dog PASF 56-585 FHA 57-585 Of- fice Assistant.. 55-585 PASF 55-575 FTA 55- 565 FBLA 56-575 Future Nurses 56-585 Teacher's As- sistant 56-585 Devotional Committee 56-585 Morning Meditation Committee 56-57. Staff 57-58. Joyously Shirley Ray, Home- c g , court and escorts after the crowning ceremony held at Denison game. TOMMIE JEAN STANFORD Spanish Club 55-575 FBLA FHA5 Library Assistant 56-58 Office Assistant 57-58. LESLIE L. STEWART Football A Team 55-585 Tri-Captain 57-585 Spanish Club 55-575 Student Council 55-565 Teacher's Assistant 56- 585 Senior Favorite 57-58. 'tif DALE THOMPSON Baseball 55-58: JCL 55-58. MARJORIE OLETA WAYNE STEPHEN LAVERNE STEWART STAPLETON Spanish Club 55-565 FBLA 56- 585 Office Assistant 56-585 Student Council 57-585 Teach- er's Assistant. 1.4, Y. 5 MACK TALLAS CHARLES TARRANT Nancy Orlds is crowned as the '58 Band Sweetheart and receives a bouquet of red roses from Drum Maior Nor- man Alt. Y-1 BLEVIE ANN THOMAS A Cappella Choir 56-585 De bate Society 56-585 FBLA 56 585 Cffice Assistant 55-58 Prairie Dog Staff 57-585 Sen ior Play 58. JEAN CAROL TIPPIT ALTA RUTH JOHN WALLIS FHA 55-585 Spanish CIub 55- 57. TLJRNIPSEED FHA 56-58g Spanish Club 55- 57g Library Assistant 57-58. JANIS LOUISE WARD National Honor Society 56- 585 PASF 55-577 FHA 55-581 FBLA 57-585 Office Assistant 56-58p Student Council 55-561 Teacher's Assistant 57-587 Prom Committee 57. RONALD GEORGE WATSON MILDRED JOYCE WEAVER PE A55i5tanf55-58, A Cappella Choir 56-587 Girls' Choir 55-565 FHA 55- 58p FBLA 56-58. Reverently the Gophers bow heads for a prayerful mo- ment, before entering on the gridiron. BILLY WAYNE WEAVER 3' .gee-f , . RONNIE WERSKY JAMES O. WETZEL CHARLES LEROY CHARLES O. FBLA. WEEKS WETTERMAN A Cappella Chgif Bafid 56-581 STBQS Band PASF. 585 Key Club 57-585 FBLA ROBERT PRESTON WHITE Band 55-585 Debate Society 57-585 JCL 56-585 Teacher's Assistant 56-575 Senior Play 585 Morning Meditation 56- 58. 'O 14:7 PATSY WILLIAMS D55 Spanish Club 55-56: Ll' brary Club 55-565 Transferred from Odessa High School, 'Qi- ANNETTA WILLIS DE. Odessa, Texas5 FTA 56-575 Student rush down stairs and BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS A Cappella Choir 55-565 FBLA 56-585 FHA 56-585 Tennis Club 56-585 Teacher's As- sistant 56-555 JCL 55-56. JIMMY LEE WILLIAMS GAA 56.57. mumble hasty Helios while passing to their next class. Q map 2 1' veit ,2 ii ' :'T.'R'7 . 11:1 ,., ff. 1275! 67 -xi '-s. '91, J .I N, n 'B H! .ax ,. ,-,f 'T -fa., X . , 11 1 .1 My 95 im 2 e -f f ,.4-- ' X 1 ' . f Jo 5 L 1 .3 G' Fi t n . A Qs n 1 ' yi' A Q 4 ' Ernestine Adair Jackie Anderson Juanita Arnold Franklin Arthur Paul Aruda James Ashby Jerry Avery Charles Baileys Doris Baileys Joyce Baker 7cme9oe4aa,,..4'a4tqeafzhSop44,,,tdwqecvzZfmu2vz4 Earl Burleson and Leslie Stewart admire certificates received for All-American and All-American Honorable Mention frespectivelyj awarded by Teen Magazine in De- cember. Ronnie Banks David Barber Linda Bargsley Bill Bob Barker Dave Barker Peggy Barnard Pinky Bates Janice Bell Glenn Benton Wayne Belbre 1... Neal Brainard Ruth Brannon Calvin Brice Barbara Bristow ' .3 A ' r 'CP' ,Q fr 1 2 A ., , . in 'r wifi av: A i 'A A A A 1' A, ' is 9541 - li Gaylon Britton f Q X .-0 l Q - A 34 . 9 J Brenda Bronson Reuben Bronson Darlene Brown Jimmy Brown Butcb Brundage Juanita Burkes Wanda Burkett Glenda Burns Ann Burris Jimmy Burton x . - xg ea 6 fi X - f- le nv- , 30 .1 age C V: Ni 3 xh :lf I A I ., 423V ,fffiin . I ,PNA '55 , at .. 'se lx sf.. 1:91 , Sf at 4 X 'i f l 0, - 6' I ii ' '- A 4 J Qgl- The state capitol as seen by Gopher band from bus as they entered Austin. Joanne Burton Barbara Butler Jimmy Bynum Barbara Calvert Ronnie Campbell Ernestine Cantrell Betty Cantrell Patricia Carey David Carroll Julie Carroll Ralph Carroll Gail Carter Jimmy Chilton Sandra Chism Barbara Clark F Q U .l Carol Clay John Elliot Connie Du Bose Henry Dowell Edward Dooley I , , . . Dr- I' r V '-N' , ' ' A , Q I ' -wr I gg? .... N I4 . During the Wichita Falls'Grar1d Prairie game cheerleaders kept the Gopher spirit boosted. ln a time out they warm frost-bitten hands and feet. James Dean Dolleye Davis Annette Davenport Jackie Daniels Mike Dailey Sue Culpepper Donald Cravens Deann Creech Larry Cox Gayle Countryman Billy Cook Walter Colvin Robert Cole Jerry Coker Billy Clowdus Carol Doles Jane Dinse Jirnrny Dillard Gary Deziel Rodney Deason Qs-ff Dale Eubanks Roger Evans Elayna Eversole Fred Fischer Nancy Florence 5 -nv' 'gg ...J Tommy Forman l Meldred Gant 5? y si EE , 2 Q fg James Garrett 'i' are ' ' ' f Rae Jean Garrison 3, gf, NF 5 ' - C. C. Gartman ' A 'Diff' Qi Au J il atwzel' Z?e70fsf0f'- F. irfw. :iff 'Ni 4? For the Junior Classical League Saturnalia, the Roman Christmas, celebration King and Queen of the J.C.L. were elected. Shown in crowning ceremony are Nita Brown, Queen Dale Eubanks and King Dennis Smith. Denny Garwitz Judy Glover J I Frankie Gregory ' Q ! v A 1- lf, -vi 3 .L V' Jerry Gregston N David Groening A - f P Johnny Hale Eddie Hall an 4' Lou Ann Hall ,PJ W :fl Wayne Hamilton KT? 'A f i Joe Harris X. .R ' J 55. 'K it Q 1 . in J ,., i' V it f Davis Harrison Gretchen House Wayne Haets Karen Heacker 5 Barbara Heatherly Civ 4... R l'2'S? -0' N? 5 Jerry Herring Leroy Herring Pat Hines Wendell Hines Bobby Hodge Ann Horton Linda Howard Mary Hubbard Pal Huff Larry Hulsey 7fafzd70ofu6.,.f'fnZ ' -Wldn Hustle! The Gopher eleven are spurred out of the huddle as fans cheer for some actlon on the Grid- iron Carol Humphreys Charles Hunter Jack Hunter Judy Hutto Burch Jackson Larry James Jerry Jennings Gene Joffree Bobby Johnson Dale Johnson Robbie Johnson Joyce Jolley Martha Jones Royce Jones Frank Kennedy 4I L L! f 'N4 aiu 1 Q' ' Nu-'I' 'v 3' ' 33 X l -2 ff GU If f. - 'v YYY 3 Donald Kettlehut Larry Kinser Wayne Kirby Delores Kirkpatrick Dudley Knox Johnny Kuykendall Weldon Lorenz Richard Laackman Jerry LaFon Mickey Lagovv fl ifomowq Don Lucia Superintendent H. H. Chambers speaks to congregation of Student Council Representatives from en- tire State of Texas at S.C. Conven David Landers James Landers Don Latham Ray Latham Cecil Lawrence Earl Lawson Joyce Lee Deane Lisle Scott Lucia Dale Lucia Linda Magness Johnny Mapp Margie Martin Robert Martinez Olivia Massey .uv iz! if ft! i sl ,Jo muhfwffzeyagktgetweeae 7wo0 Future Homemakers of Tomorrow found a little more action in this F.H.A. meeting! Unidentified Home- makers feed cereal to partners while blindfolded. Marshall McClay Billy Gene Meadows James Miller Marvin Miller Mary Lou Moeller Ella Mae Money Charles Montgomery Annelle Moody Darlene Moore Joan Moore Shirley Morley Martha Moss Anita Murphrey ! D xr.-' Calvin Matthews Dianne May Dan Ray Mayo Timrni Mays Rae Nell McArthur Don McNeil Mile McNeal Melva McFarland John McCullough Randy McCracken Jerald Murphy Robert Nanny 4-9 1-' A if Bruce Naylor Arnold Neighbors Jerry Nelson Marcus Nolan Jackie Norman Richard Northrup Martha O'Toole Clifton Otts Dora Parker Joe Dale Parker mahwgmagefuuzgwhpag A candid sideline shot catches the expression of Tension on faces of teammates and coach during in- tense heat of a football game. Bobby Parks Maxine Parton Tommy Patterson Vernon Pearson Dick Perkins Jimmy Perkins Shirley Phillips Sondra Phillips George Platt Beverly Porter Travis Potter Virgil Powell Eddie Prather Pat Privet Tommy Rader 'Y' I' 1. A I x ' ,, -, ily l in ll R if . 5, N , , -I Y' ' - im 'I'-' ' gs Al J.C.L ers and guests indulge in re- freshments at Latin Club Saturnalia celebration. Gayle Roberts Gene Robinson Joy Roderick Roy Rogers Mack Rogers Paul Russell Jerry Sanders Roena Schoonover Louise Schuster Billy Joe Self Martha Sellers Cecil Shoemaker David Simon Susan Simons Pat Simpson L Edwin Raney Shirley Ray Gayle Rawlings Rosemary Reaves Mary Ann Redding Della Reed Roland Reed Ann Rehders Wilbur Reid Ada Richardson Y 9 1 -8.- ' em' ? ini-A .gy ' 5455? A - -' , , 'S 5 'ao ' 3' A A -ff e .1 I ' ' ' 'F 197' A bf, ,. 1 ff h H 7,5 5553-9. P fgifill V in S - ' ' 'tar I., . 1 Ml ' ,-v T27 'Ae 9 , Q77 , Nancy Sirkel Herb Slater Ron Slovikoski Billy Slucler Jimmy Slucler Billy Smith Carol Smith Delores Smith Denis Smith Faye Nell Smith SG., in ,yu al' ,1 la AA- AA, Aw umaewwmuzqw imma L E7 Ii , ,-Ji .Ji is is, S nv 'U A X I 1 Arlington Coach presents Gopher coaches game ball used in victor ous Grand Prairie4Arlington game. Jerry Smith Juanita Smith Sandra Smith Sarah Smith Stevie Smith Robert Snegon Molly Smyrl Phil Spanrt Hazel Spikes Peggy Splann Sue Stark Don Steen Kenneth Stephens Wanda Stotts James Stufflebeme xr 514 1-fatdeyeafzdfwzwataacfoaefeaahuface Gopher Band sightseers begin tour ot state capitol on their way back from San Antonio Band Trip. Joy Walls Wayne Watson Linda Weaver Margaret Weeks Sue Welborne Bobby West Donnie Wheat Ann White Polly White Alice Whitus eff -gf Mary Suggs Elizabeth Susan Roy Svvadlenak Barbara Taggart Travis Talbert Roger Tarver Jeffrey Taylor James Thompso Brent Thorne Lee Trigillo LRAHD PRAIRIE HIGH SCUBDL Gopher Band poses in front of GPHS formation seen many times in half-time activities. Don Whitlow Glenda Wickersham Don Wilson Jean Wilson Jackie Wolfe Jack Woodham Danny Woods Scotty Wood Dicky Wright Eddie Wright George Wright Thomas Wright David Wright Gloria Kay Vice Benny Younger 5, SOPHOM ORE CLASS CFFICERS HARDY WADDILL BOBBY AVERY MARGARET GRESHAM MARY PARKHURST Pf6'SfCf6 7T Vife President Secrerary Treasurer i 1 I i 1 1 I E I 5 9 big? ..4r,., 5: .pr A . B. 'T N E r R X , Y X R.: B F, R A B' 5, 4 R , ' XM lk? M., XS -if mer W .B L A, . Y mga., if w' - ' ' I--wi. 'SW' 4' R .' . 4 , ! X 'F 15.9 - V V 31515 -H - , ' ' - fx: f A 1- 1' 1 ' Begg-.v.., 3,3 , ..,-Q M. --f ,A , - ,Z ,. ' - , -. - -'21 - . if ' rms. , A' 11344 ' ' - :. I Y 1 1 ,N Q 1 I '-A - -. QL. A ,. , -'nigg a at - , . 5 I fri Sv- 'E1 ' 3 if 4 ,ln .-1. -- L - - -1? il -i QL , , . ' . nn A .4 Laura Adair Lloyd Adair Linda Adams Claudia Albritten Travis Aills Linda Aires Dale Allen Maryie Allen Joe Mack Anderson Judy Anderson Tim Archibald Dennis Arnold Barbara Attichson Sharon Aughenboug Joe Ausmus H E We - 3' VR, f Bobby Avery if l is L . L A Roy Babb D4gdcfDaqt4e?6'an4?alZc2z77l4ce While basketball players warm up in pre-game practice and at the half- time cheerleaders lead fans in yells to boost spirits of the team. Hilda Balch Jimmy Blankenship Leonard Blanton Ronald Blaylock Gary Ballentine Anita Barrett Katheryn Bearden Georgia Betik Bobby Bishop Joyce Blodgett , T- Ji Richard Baker Robert Boaring Ray Bobo Don Boler Jan Boler Loretta Boler firing Anita Bodine Jerry Bodkins Larry Bosher Mak Boswell Anace Bowles 7.1 .af 'A'Q' rsnaf . av. fi lx M 1 V A .grids :... Z Donald Boulware Q si -r ,A ' A Ronald Boulware 'lr - ' David Bray T ' rf 1: flu ' A James Bridges . xg C .3 ' ' Karen Buillhart QQ, ,X 1--1-vi' if 5 . 'G ' 'X - nc . . Xt? Linda Brown A .WSQH Terry Brown rzxfflfs, J -ff!-H FEW' . f- - AA 4- Jerry Burg . ii-og? 'i-.-..- bs If I ti ' gap?-'gyda Mamma Ewelap4:4aSzuaa Future Homemakers Janis Ward, Janice Hughes, Sue Rohde, Carolyn Cloritz, Patsy Ray, Kaye Farrar, Elaine Perkins, Delores Hardt, and Bernice McKEn4 ney discuss the evenings F.H.A. meeting while re- freshments are served. Edna Burnett Janice Byrd Judy Caldwell Helen Carpenter Truman Casey Virginia Casey Robert Chandler Marilyn Chapman Richard Chilton Elroy Christenson rx ff. 49- lr 'uv' f,f',, -,m V 'Q if fi? f 3 ,f ' 5 l L ni 'hx r-Y: ' .dv noi., Q iv . ,-A QB' 'U A -, i A-of ' A V '?7 1' . r Q T A at ,x 53 5. ,yn Y x Q .fp , -0 Y' K 'Q 'V 7 N Qu- R sf .,x in Wawaayckfabegawu magna. li- ' x gg: ' J Jirnrny Christian James Clark Minnie Clark Frances Cochran Jerry Coglourn Jeanette Colbert Judy Colvvell Charles Collier Belly Collins Larroy Coorner Linda Cooper Milfon Cornel Perry Cofharn Mike Corhran BeT1y Cox Emma Jean Crawford John Crocker Jim Cummings Q Before sundovvn, Geep High Gopher supporters gathered to see the huge 10-foot pile of boxes go up in flames pre- ceding the Gopher- Arlington game, , r, 1.5 Lewis Davidson 1 Mary Davis lb J ,N ' n jj Nancy Davis 1' ' Q Q Madeline Day ' . lg' gy Carol Deerfield , xx - i, Joyce Delong Jerry De Ziel Wilbur Doan ' Jo Ellan Doucef Ronnie Dreckshage fir- 5 ' gs' F ii: 3: L' ' r- IS an - J . J to-n ' if L.: Q -Q- -..,-I ha., le ff-4 if ,,-ff 5,-I l as l Xi 'O' tv' il '15 is Q4 1 i 5 Billy Dutt Charles Dulce Bill Bob Dunlap Janis Duvall Donald Dyer Don Eagle Tom Easley David Eddlemon Janice Edgin Jimmy Edwards Perry Edwards Betty Ellis Sandra Elmore Sharon Elrod Bill Evans Douglas Farmer Jimmy Fidler Johnny Fisher ce 5.555 l iii, nl Q C s ,Q I qamqwwafn Sma9e?'zoaz qfcdbzg., Junior Classical League members compare Christmas presents which were exchanged at the J,C.L. Saturnalia celebration. Charles Fischer Betty Fitzgerald Gary Don Fletcher Richard Flynn Jimmy Frank Charles Freeman Patti French Jerry Don Fuller Martha Garrison lsabelle Gary L sf 1 1' inf' 3 ff? gl .pm 3 4, r-'rv ft-5 'C-fn' T 5 9 , 1 , X, Q 'ian .. ,, 4. Homemaking students served faculty during teacher's off periods preceding the Thanks- giving holidays. Serving Mr. Gene Head are Sue Rohde, Judy Hardman, Dolly Davis. Slyvia Hale Betty Halford Docky Hall Duane Hall Terry Hall Richard Hamblin Don Hancock Barbara Hart Mary Ann Hart Don Hartman Jimmy Don Gerganas Jerry Gill Diana Good Jerry Goodwin Sandra Goodwin Becky Goin Glen Gordon Ann Graham Lana Sue Gray Jan Green Amos Greer Beverly Greer Darla Greer Margaret Gresham Ruby Gressom Kenneth Grubbs Mary Gruden Steve Guynes 6 TZ' Charles Harten Howie Hause Vivian Heath Elaine Heckney Becky Hendrix Bill Henson Suzanne Herring Billy Hill Bobby Hill Sandra Hinckley Sandra Holland Ghent Honegger Kaye Hooper Joel Howell Roy Huckaby Bobby Huffer Wanda Hunsaker Barbara Huskisson Q I 3 'fr-'V g Ava, 5? 55595 , , f ,J W it . fax, ,fa . L W V 'E f' -. '1 J . 3 5' 7 3 1 Q 4.1 s . 5 . X . ,f-f-no 2 Q EQ-W ' Gi' N-1-A 1- r f X ,- X , x f ' Y J I is of 1- A 45 A sideline glance during time out finds Gopher basketball teammates discussing the game and taking a second look at the scoreboard to find G. P, leading by 10 points in G.P,-ArIing- ton game. Gary Hutchins Xanna Jackson Sue Jennings Doris Johnson Jimmy Johnson Judy Johnson Valeta Jones Ronnie Jourdan Sammye Kamir Gary Keetch i 'Y 104 'U' . 'O' - ., '0' ' l Q : 01' SNOW' leave ? 'i 3 . 'P lg: S A 4 .45 1 .N 'OA QA fx . -vu' A I 15, h wb' , .i f 1, V J AFT? A 1 A: V AA fl I Z9 Ann Kennedy Sue Kennedy Carol Kimbrell Jerry King Herby King Leonard King Roy King Sharon King Curtis Kitchens Arthur Knight Carol Knight Danny Knight Harrison Kohler Glenn Lackey Karen Laferdee Michael Larkin Annetta Lawson Loretta Lawson Sepia 'Zzqaz WaaztoKeep7L,e?ace.. Following the Irving-Grand Prairie game fans rush to congratulate Gophers on unfailing spirit :lemon- strated throughout the game, wi Jo Ann Leatherwood Andrea Little Gloria Little Kerry Littrell Wayne Littrell Leann Levingston Patsy Locke Carolyn Lockman Anne Long Mike Long -Q-11' -44' Q1 Larry Lumpkin Gwen Mackey Betty Manby Sherry Maples Margie Martenez Charles Martin Linda Martin Ray Martindale Bertha Matthews Lester Matthews Mike Maurer David Maxey Milton May Marletta Mayo Kathy Meeks Anna Mercer John Merchant Phil McLeroy 1-0 ,, ,. lg Q u L ia Q A i',. 1 I 50,644 Qmdaf 544411, 706144404 71494 Coach Turner, shown in foreground, gives the Gopher Basket- ball team pointers on practice shots during the pre-game warm up. Juanita McLaughler Roy McKnight Ruby Lee McKee .James McGehee Michel McGaha Billy McElley Pat McDonald Susan McDale Milton McCoy Betty McCormick 6 W? -I N ,vw 'H -, . gi 119 gb ge.-' P y .P ' ' an Ib H lg gf T' I V' rjit 744 waaaafvzwzma wezwu4f4es.M4,, Diligently the annual staff worked to pro- duce the '58 GEEP, during regular sec- ond period class and many hours after school. Bob Nichols Mary Jane Nicholson David Nunnencarnp Georgane Oldman Betty Owen Roy Owens Scott Overton Torn O'Teter Jerand Olsen Paulette Orlds Elby McCoy Ellovvayne MQMaho Coy Payne Ronald Patterson .Mary Parkhurst Jack Parker Dannie Patton Sandra Page Karen McVay Janis Miller Gene Milligan Richard Mitche Elayne Montgomery Doug Moon Charles Morris Linda Moses Willard Murphy Virginia Murphey L David Oxford Terry Peal William Perry Adrion Peterson David Peterson Jerry Petty Jeffrey Phelps Vicky Philpot Cornes Polk Howard Pasey Lillie Posey Glenda Potts Peggy Sue Potts Bob Proper Linda Propst Bette Purvis Judy Ray Milton Rector 'QD 'V '-H Y . X Jug, E A .Ch , ia , y y t- , 5: jf 'S gil '15 ...v-.....-... ,f tba. 5.-,N .,..,4., X .,e-.s. ...YM ........b L..- -... QQ -m..,.. ...- 4, ,J-3 XE' Most Friendly Boy, Pat Rigby, and Most Friend- ly Girl, Shirley Ray, are announced at Howdy Dance, ending Howdy Week. These M o st Friendly were elected by Sophomores. Judy Reed Bob Rice Martha Richards Wynema Richards Linda Riggs Diane Roberts Tirnmi Robertson Wilbur Roland Elmer Rose David Rountree r i CI an fav EY' Xtdi' ' 1. if Qs 'I ws' 4' -J. 'Sl g- Q 1 o r -v 4' X e . ,,, amy - .. lig- 'Me S Cinderella lNancy Coomerl presents the Prince CR. N. Sandlinl a birthday gift - Ashes the Cat llinda Harrisonl, at the 'Royal Birthday Ball during presenta- tion of Cinderella of Loreland by Senior Class. Jan Skarke Michael Slater Rosa Sneath Janet Sneed Linda Snow Glenell Smith Jimmy Smith Johnny Smith Mary Ann Smith Rita Smith !g 7-Q .07 'vs 1 -r X . Q. '46 ,-. .. 3 'Q --r I .fl l 5 5 , ,.,. , . 7 rs or X -. .ag A Thomas Rushing Jerry Russell Mary Ann Russell Molly Sue Russell M. P. Ruthenborg Bob Rutter Peter Sakowski Julia Sanderson A. G. Sanditer Linda Saunders Virgil Schaclceltord Ann Schroeder Roma Schroeder Eva Carlena Schubert Robert Shehane A Q ' Q 'S 'S fi X . .- ' z-rx . CDN QX ' Q x Q' w N665 4 I' 'f .'. 'im 'ff aff. . . Y 'S-' xi: .I L.. . I af 'Trl . L-s z sw' '71 A- 1.3 , S ' F-' it . 5 . A 4 . v-sf G? , s E 094 -7 X in f 'i x- -- -ei l x fif', 1' 5 .1- Marie Sherrin Lillie Shook Lonnie Shull an Lf, A -xfx 'is L06 -G ll il 4x K J l Suzanne Smith Terry Smith Pattie Sowell 1. if Jimmy Spruell Jerry Stamps A Paula Standridge Mary Nell Stanford K Jenny Stark 'K' Barbara Stout 1 Ray Stubbs '-f Rae Sullivan 5 124, Billy Summerfield f , , Bill Swain Q it ff, Jo Ann Tabor X5 Levy Tabor X, :L Jerry Tapp r, A IA' , K 5- ' 4' . T sf- '-'-' . X I ' -3 , ' is-1' '- 1 abav - 55.21, 2 I 'dk we? L sd V Lf 5 Qtr b . X4 '7 , 7. '? ', lawyer L A I J A f':v V. 9 21 f 1.0. 15,39 its P9 -J , Til Xx- F'I -n J. se' ZA -an 5 Rosada Tarrant Roland Tarrent Peggy Taumi Bill Tenery Ken Terry Billy Thompson Dee Thompson Theophile Thibocleaux Julia Thigpen Truett Tidvvell Deann Tiller Patsy Tolleson David Trammell Charles Vallance Linda Vandersall Charles Virnelson Hardy Wadell Patty Ward Barbara Wallace Mary Walker x Cynth Bobby Williams Dowell Williams Gerald Williams Elizabeth Williams Mark Williams Rosa May Williams Vickie Williams Darla Willingham Eddie Rae Winburn Myria Witherspoon Linnell Witte Doug Wood Mansel Wood Mary Woods David Wright Charles Wylie Gare Yeager Pat Yeager Jimmy Yokum Sue Young M5 -of:-' I W7 we ,ws 4, 25 . , Q , I sd 7 X. f ll- A ,Q JV' ,- ..,- f I 'x , . tmxg, ,fi fyv., D L 1 J 'I cy Jerry Walker Judy Walker Grace Wall Freddy Walls Linda Walters Merle Weatherby Carla Weems Peggy West W. R. Westmorland Carol Wetzel Charles Wetzel Jerry White Eloise Whitley Jerry Whitley Beverly Welbourn ia Wigley 1 V 'B' w-vga. sjlrw- E., W A ., ,,..., 'fiiifi . y Alta Faye Williams inlnn-sn-,Q-. fA'V , 1. i J R ? ::a 5325-. 3? JL, 9 'WY'k 1' Wt 1 : Vfafrr ' . i fliifh +1 2 X! I E ,Q ar R Q 5 f , ,A .1-ff i ' MR. AND QMISS Paula Macready PGQQY Moofe . JimmY PGVVQBHY Ouida Daugherty Judy Hardman R' N' Sandhn Eafl Burleson Ronnie Langford A 1 l00 QES vis' 4- Q i - f ESQ! ' -nam QM j I Y . , ,. ,, QL., 1' 1 X5--. ,NN GEEP HIGH COURT Joan Reynolds . Judy Erspamer Joe Bailey JoAnn Ballard Pdf Rigby Leslie Stewart if MOST HANDSOME AND MOST BEAUTIFUL ' Earl Burleson Ouida Daugherty BEST ALL-ROUND Jo Ann Ballard Pat Rigby MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Janet Franklin R. N. Sandlin 513 2 l- , ,535 MOST SCHOLARLY Allen Glover Anita Brown its '14 MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Joe Bailey Kay Rails MOST VIVACIOUS Judy Erspamer Jimmy Pengelly O1 MOST TALENTED Don Smith Sue Rohde -f V- ll fgw. . L MOST TYPICAL Paula Macready Lesiie Stewart JUNIOR FAVORITES Shirley Ray Paul Aruda A . JA. , 'QC .MQ- SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Shirley Ray Hardy Wadill l N X X x. - -..... , rw-,.'7'+iQ5 H' . '- E, w-,Q T'w f . L -ua ' A - 'IAS National Honor Society OFFlCERS Foil lnrtratron Prrnclpal L E Boze Barbara Smrth Jody Erspamer Anrta Brown Joan Sanders Cherry Ltttle Lavonne Wolfe Peggy Moore Sue Rohde Roy Otts Marlene Lovelace R N Sandlrn Helen Sparkman Wade Craddoclc Ourda Daugherty Joe Barley Kay Been Jrm Harp Janus Ward .Jo Ann Ballard Janet Franklln Mlss Beth Waggoner advnsor Jean Frnn R N SANDLlN Prestdenr JANET FRANKLIN Secretary HELEN SPARKMAN Treasurer JUDY ERSPAMER Reporter ANITA BROWN Vice Prestdenr Advisor MISS BETH WAGGONER II4 Spring Initiation New Members Front row Duck Perkrns, Edwrn Raney, Make Holley, Gary Hull, Linda Grrder, Pat Morris, Fredna Lawler, Larry Sharp, Lmda Harrison, David Shriver, Tom Raeder, Gayle Roberts, Ann White, Barbara Bristow, Patrrcra Carey, Barbara Wrllrams, Annette Davenport, Martha Jones, Dale Eubanks, Trmmr Mays, Dianne May, Beverly Porter, Mike Darley O O bl Q r- 0 0 0 ' L 1 L 1 f w -A I A , 1 ' 1 , 1 r L l 5 in ' l 2 2 , S 9 1 L 4 2 I tl tier ' W 1 5 1 i ' r l . . I A l .1 ' :Q F I l l , ' I Q '.A2 l - A F A . D V 4 . Q r,r.':1.Tr.-1 2 'Q U I .Xxx ' ' ir, I - Q . -4 l C ' 1 . Qurll and Scroll Prospective Members Gayle Roberts Barbara Srruth Bar bara Heatherly Lunda Harrison Juanita Smith Betty Blackburn Tnmmu Mays to Kay Hodges Judy Hardman Clyda Harper Jean Flxnn James Hall Edwnn Hopkuns Mu Alpha Thefa Pearson Perkuns Barley Dean Daaley Garrett Slovokosku Barber Fld ler Rader Brunson Otts Woodham Kuykendall Raney Adams Shrnver Murphy Foreman Wet zel Craddock Banks Campbell Jackson Hall Smnth Brxce Wood Ba er Harp Spann Brundage Smith Thomp son Cook Vrce Pzwetz Crow Advnsors Flewharty Mrs Hendrnx ant Flmn Franklin Sparkman Lovelace Weeks Brnstow Smuth Eversole Saunders Dav enport Sanders l O I O Q 1 2 X X - I , - K I-jf, . . . . 3 Tw , 1 1 f . . y 3 , 1 1 . 1 1 Q- 4-L ' 'll 4 g C- 5 1 I 1. 1 Q .. 1 15,1 .,':' 1 I v 1 A ' I - . ' ' . 1 l ' H 1 I ' ' . ., I - ' , Y I , , V n ' . F ..1.-.' 1 ' , - lf A' '41 O I O ir? - 1 I Qiiff 1 1 1 V I I I I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k 1 1 1 I I - 1 1 1 1 , : Mr. 1 - I G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I - , . zggap' K. 2' A 'x,A .Lf ii ,aaa-T 3, QQ Wgfi-M xqlr 'xfbgg if in E? V Nvwm 4 44 'wr-. .pw 4 A f.,,,f-X f .Jef x- W ' A ,.5x.,a'fE' - k 25 ,gl -, r. v-fifixif-.1 H i .,gg+,Q,i, - H: in JA, I fi 5 - .' gy fri.. ff .. .L ,, -.qfy - u W. 'S 'E'ZA'f?'.3w ' lv . Football Sweetheart H6 SHIRLEY RAY l' my-nh 'fig Q 12. Sweetheart MACREADY .- 1 fe 'IW- Jvw, ,ha M. Lf.. 2 -w uayfvw,i. 3-gp,f5134w,+-ngarsd-x Jxygfigggyff ., 4+ Nf- f '3- .Q ' .SIRI I .1--y, 431161 .' R xX 'Q ' I z Qi I Q. , .,--rv'- U I I 'J .Q f . ,y ' I .JI L JAMES MILLER All-Distric! FRANK GREGORY All-Dislricl mu. iumsson Auswe y All-Grhter Dallas .AllfQInrl:t . J LESLIE STEWART All-Stale All-Greater Dallas All-Dislricf JIMMY PENGELLY All-Greater Dallas All-Disnicl I 3 I .4 . Hm- igmf bfrfgg rf, .Lv ROY SWADLENAK All-Greater Dallas All-Distric! RONNIE LANGFORD All-Distric! MIKE HOLLEY All-District BUTCH JACKSON Allbbislricl II9 d7 .' 'rb ',Cf ,L- 1- : 0 G? - - if ,.-Y 112, Q11- 1-QQ: -lg.-5 : L 1:7 451' . cf'g.,1. C01:-1' CUE , 33 f Q' 11, N93 - in: in-F. ff, fp L' 1 k Y f, , .. M: ' 'Q 'I ' - '5- . -A LQ J 4 - I L- , -a ,W - ,J A KA 'ff' - Q , :S . ... Q- '4' TV J Q , , rn 51-V ,lv ' Q11 -. , fl- k US- ,56- 4,1 5 K bi It-0? ilx - Lf' ' . if da V' ' vo wi, .. 3- . 1 A V1 ' , x 5 . l-'fo K ,iff -- ' S rf F x A 1 6, ,Al A , 7, b Y up - . ' d Z , ra ,,,.-,,,. , - -'i,,,,hv- - CUFIQN 0115 CHARLES Plwetz JAMES GARREII JANET JOHNSON CHARLES WETTERMAN LINDA BARGSLEY Au.pi,9,5d B.nd All-Southwest Band All-Region ' All-Region All-Region All-Girl Band , Albkegion All-Region All-Region l20 NITA BROWN JEAN FLINN Vice President of the TORCH Ediror Texas Association of Future Nurses ull' . ' .1 4 4 I P , 'r i 1 G , I b 56 -l1' 'fo in L 5 1 C 'hx ip Eff Q . 'gBv'x' ,YS ' . 5711? , x H :ummm-rrawigem.-ru., X' .Q ' X ' x A jk Q V maui' i..lgf.w N 'X X, J, v' -A xr'-'sf '-: N '- f v. ,, . -1, 5 'AY N .' X ,,,-,,, .va--':f:.:Q-Q7 :4...,, F 'ii iw A If '-0 xl 3 1 ff X? 'J' ' f .., -,..,- ,.,Y, X l , A ,. ff Q 3,1 J Z HIM-num P X ' X X 1' ,sf ' M X ' --fm .. Z 3 ' 'wa ' tg: :tk ,mm .M -.f, gif'--adf'f1da1.MxPexw-avgys X ,.iw,:: . M' V ,'? n 'WA , 14. W 3v,f Vq54 .sv-12,110,111-lfuuoogl V , r i:!fxxs-qu-.exam ,-,,+. s,,.A,,t I K 2 x l22 L . All-State Band CLIFTON OTTS f Y l K 'W fseia -A J -48' 1 -K 'fish 'wuz' Q K Q in il wwZ. -,,,, U -unmg..,,,,,, x, 'tivri 1 if M- - .3 ,,,,,, -. Y '-v--... 9 ' 5 'f'-Q 'ir- -an-u,:- .,, Q 'nu-S N Merit Scholarship..f1Ivalisfs ALLEN GLOVER N NITA BROWN s 2 W -1 I25 a .EL '+-ff i. v 'x 2 1 U? I 3-.NX A if' 2 ,mt .,. . . , P m I 5 ,' ' V 9' 5 4, I j I26 interscholastic Ledgffe Tyfping sue Rouoe 0- 4 A ? . 7-. 1 L ul! . Q 4 '2 'vu :ix it--' n 1-5 1 ' X 1 QP' i 4 ,, if . as.-,v K L Ad A w,s,. QA sa -'I Q sg. 4 ,,,.r4 '-gf 'w ,... AL 1 . ,Av ,-1 - f N f-5-1 9. 1- 1' .rg i. A' ,, .. ,, .Y Q . ',. , , f- - -f o i 2 urx Z, xii ' 2 3 , ' V . , i .e a me Q ' , ' V -. '5 'Q Z J FT 1- - - 1-'Af-, .1 -' 1, if 'kfff' . A xi t 1: , 1 M:MQ1:.- .gy . QL 'i?sQ.,g-K, f 1 ' .. . ,, .U -+ m k,,nu1.A .F K .mf 1-4 A A . ' 'N EQ , Vi' KW 1, v I . 535915 Q 2, ,. -0- 4- . ' YW , V . if 13 On' Q h'iJ+s7'3Ag:: Q 5 ae' M ' . -' QM, X-:- s - -N... : of Tomorrow JEA TIPPITT 'rfslim rg ., - A... nr T ' -11. Sports C' X I iiniaav ' .,.-5, Tr: Capfams S O The Grand Pralrie Gophers I I LESLIE TEWART EARL BURLES N RONNIE LANGFORD 1 i I if 41 '?Z!?? L ' 'wi' . 2 53 as , 'f-rf 4 2-Y lp. .3 -V I 21 I L I Q' ' Fw 3 5' , 1 I-ig -- - L , . I 5,. .' 'fv ,il 5 V-Fri. 1 , ' ,Q 'fi . ,i lk if., -5. .ig ' , 4 C '3 Q Y. , gr 1, s A. -s .1?i', a-, H4 df' 'I x . fn' ny, ,317 I J' 'H 2 .1- .. ,. ' ,. I3I 4 .Al 9 5' YL, :LX 1 . sf: Q ,A w . A T , f f Q ,. -, x , '-8 , : K ' in . '9 U xi gf u . ' I 5. 5 1 NF.: , . -, S Steen ,Quad GOPHERS 13 NORTHSlDE O Held in check tor nearly four quarters by a fighting and somewhat under-rated band ot Northside Steers, the GP Goph- ers exploded tor two TD's within one rninute to take a l3-O verdict at Farring- ton Field in Fort Worth. With four min- utes remaining on the scoreboard, sophomore Ronnie Dreckshage tired a 33-yard TD pass to Gene Jottre. Sec- onds later Jack Hunter intercepted a Steer aerial and raced 65 yards tor a TDA Burleson kicked the point-after. The Gopher defense was sparked by Stewart, Swadlenak, Pengelly, and Hunter. Rugged Les Stewart prepares to pull a Northside Steer to the turf in another example of his de tensive prowess Tailback Jimmy Pengelly picks up good yardage around end as Ron nie Dreckshage 15 and Les Stewart 70 try to clear his path of North side Steers JAMES STUFFLEBEME 88 ROGER TARVER 86 GENE JOFFRE 85 Junior End Junior End Jumor End l33 Two All-Americans, Les Stewart 70 and Earl Burle- son 43, prepare to move in on the Waco University ball carrier. Other Gophers shown are Ronnie Lang- ford 50 and R. N. Sandlin 80. GOPHERS O WACO UNIVERSITY HIGH l8 The two-game Gopher winning streak came to an end at Municipal Stadium in Waco at the hands of the University High Trojans. The Gophers came out on the short end ot an T8-O score. Earl Burle- son, Mr. Fullback, was held tar below his average yards rushing total mainly because of the Gophers' failure to keep the ball for any length of time. Jimmy Pengelly and Roy Swadlenak contributed good runs to the Gopher offense only to have it bog down minutes later. All- American Les Stewart and Pengelly led the Gopher defense. Speedster Roy Swadlenak sets sail around end in an attempt to gain yardage against the University High Troians. I 1' an, I, GLEN LACKEY-84 FRANKIE GREGORY-as R' N- SANDUN-80 Sophomore End Junior End Senior End I34 s Q 42'-'ga xt V' :' s., l' Ly, dll' 1 ! ff- gx ,, ,.s L. I '-Q I , 3 GOPHERS 49 IRVING 29 Jimmy Pengelly, I6O-pound tailback, left fans gasping and The Irving Tigers blinking at Irving STadium as he ran and passed the Gophers To a wild 49-29 win. Pengelly scored on runs of 62, 56, and 22 yards and passed for TD's of 55 and 20 yards. Roy Swadlenak scored Twice, on a run of IO yards and 55-yard pass from Pengelly, and passed to Frankie Gregory for a Third. Glen Lackey caught The other TD pass from Pengelly. ' A. - - BUTCH JACKSON 71 MIKE HOLLEY 66 DENNIS SMITH-65 Junior Guard Senior Guard Junior Guard Z' Qaplahaecond GOPHERS 33 SHERMAN 6 The mighty Gophers ran over the Sherman Bearcats for a 33-6 victory in the Gopher Bowl. Jimmy Pengelly scored first on a five-yard iaunt through tackle. Burleson added the extra point. The next Gopher TD came on a 72-yard pass play from Jimmy Pengelly to Roy Swadlenak. Swadlenak scored again on a 14-yard scamper around left end. The final two TD's came on runs of l and TO yards by two-time All-State Burleson. Gophers and Bearcats were piled high in this action shot of the Sherman game. Gophers pictured are Les Stewart 70, Ronnie Langford 50, Ronnie Dreck- shage 15, and R, N. Sandlin 80. Roy Swadlenak turns on the speed in an effort to get away from a Sherman Bearcat. RONNIE PARAMORE-64 DON STANFIELD-63 .ns ' VL. X M.-'L.....h JAMES MILLER 62 Senior Guard Senior Tackle JUHTOI' Guard I37 '7-:fence Zwahqeewacenefm Jimmy Pengelly attempts to elude four Arlington Colts in the Gophers' 20-6 victory over Arlington. An unidentified Gopher is blocking for Jimmy while Earl Burleson 43 is on the ground in the background. Earl Burleson blasts through the center of the Colt line for one of his many gains in the Arlington contest. Other Gophers pictured are Ronnie Dreckshage 15, Ronnie Langford 50, and Jimmy Pengelly 23. P GOPHERS 20 ARLINGTON 6 For the fourth time in the last five years the Gophers came out with a vic- tory over the Arlington Colts. This year by a 20-6 count. The Gophers' first TD came on a one-yard plunge by Earl Burleson and he repeated the feat in the second half and kicked the extra point. The final Gopher TD came on a pass in- terception by Jack Hunter and he out- ran all Colt defenders for 45 yards and paydirt. The Gopher defense was led by All-American Les Stewart, Butch Jackson, Joffre, Gregory, Hunter, and Holly. l38 JAMES JOHNSON 6l JIMMY CHILTON 60 Sophomore Tackle Junior Guard 10? 5 Pl ..,. ,. .J -,' t MIKE SLATON 52 Sophomore Center ng ,.,., .5-.. ft!!! 6 'GOPHERS 48 DENTON 6 494-mated Denton Zfwncaa Geep High's Gophers could do no wrong against Denton in the Gopher Bowl, as they marched to an easy 48-6 triumph over the hapless Denton Bronchos. The Gophers scored first when Butch Jackson fell on a blocked punt in the end zone. The second TD came on a 56-yard pass play from Jimmy Pen- gelly to Roy Swadlenak. Burleson kicked his first of five conversions. Earl Burle- son rammed over from the 8-yard line for the next Gopher TD. Burleson scored his second TD on a 33-yard run around left end. David Hunt went seven yards for a TD and Jack Hunter kicked the extra point. The final TD came on a 44-yard dash around end by sophomore Roland Tarrant. Fleet Jimmy Pengelly extends his arm in an effort to fight off a Denton defender and go for a long gain. Other Gophers pictured are Earl Burle- son, behind Pengelly, Gene Robinson, on ground in center, Roy Swadlenak, blocking in center, and an unidentified Gopher at right. Battering ram fullback Earl Burle- son flies through the air as he is toppled in the Denton game. Other Gophers pictured are Don Stanfield 63, Gene Joffre 85, and David Hunt 12. e1Ql81r0 '1' - 'Lt-gl TT G 4 - -, I Yfgff-fee,-3 4 M ..-We ROLAND TARRANT-37 PAUL ARUDA-26 JACK HUNTER-25 Sophomore Tailback Junior Fullback Senior Fullback l39 Qui' ,,., f :ff- , . b.,..., Q wir Coach and Co Capfams AMGS TURNER JOE SEEBER PAT RIGBY all Y' .rua- I 3. 'Em MA- -.Q 'H-1-,,.s -swf, if cf The Gophers Gopher Cagers The Gopher cagers came out on the short end of the district 7-AAAA competition for the first time in three years with a tive-seven, win-lose record. The winning of a ball game in the 7-AAAA district was a coin-tossing proposition, with the last place team capable of defeating the high man. The Gophers playing host in the Gopher Tournament to eight ball clubs, came in second place to Wax- ahachie. The blue and white cagers boasted a 13-13 record for the seasong ending a season of fine coaching and team work. T 'ivpfm ' fy- 5 , 1 5-' 1 54 XJ :' la I fiifir' ..:, -,ie . JA, f M5-Q ,,:,5,?,.a1A lf' gg r', The season's opener proved a real thriller when the Wichita Falls Coyotes came from behind in the final minutes of the game to take the victory from the Gophers in an overtime by a 5O-49 margin. In the second encounter, of the sea- son, Wichita Falls again came from bef hind to win the game in an overtime. This time the Coyotes had a two-point margin, winning 55-53. 21-PAT RIGBY 22-ROY ROGERS I I I The Gophers dropped their worst de- feat in district play in a game at Denton against the rugged Denton Bronchos. The Bronchos avenged a pre-conference defeat at the hands of the Gophers by trouncing them 67-40. The Gophers hit their peak against Den- ton as they made their highest point total of the year in fighting their way to a 66-62 victory over the Broncs. The Gophers, look- ing like the district champs they have been the last two years, raced to a 6-O lead and never trailed the talented Bronchos. 23-MACK TALLAS 24-JIMMY svnuieu I 45 I I I The Gophers took their first conference win with an easy 57-49 conquest over Deni- son in the Gopher Gym. The Gophers fought oft a late Denison rally to take the victory. The Gophers held off a late quarter rally to defeat the Yellow Jackets 55-51 and es- cape finishing in the district cellar. The Gophers lumped to a quick lead and never gave it up throughout the game. I46 25-WINDELL Hines 26-FRANK GREGORY IT V ' UPHFI. gg f J.. D. 1 6 .X ,ini X 'NFHEYS QD' '33, ARTHUR Managers DAVID LANDERS and JOE BAILEY I I I The Gophers suffered one of their rare athletic defeats to Irving as the Tigers came from behind to take a 49-116 win in the Gopher Gym. In the second halt of district play, the Gophers were riding a two-game winning streak when Irving again sent them toppling to the lower part ot the score with a 44-42 victory. V 1 .il ,, :, vi, . c c . A 1 tx 41 . ,E A 5 oe Ln 'Wg ,ki I 1- 'I f k ' i..-.W f iw I N,- IIBI! Basketball COACH MILTON MORGAN D' us expected to be the ace of the Gopher pntchmg staff thus year 1957 1957 Basebal Bull Bob Dunlap sophomore thnrd baseman makes a futule shde as Roger Evans lumor catcher makes the tag Leffermen Pat Rugby AlID1s1ruct second base man returns to lead the Gopher attack thus year Lettermen returnung thas year are Gaylon Brnton Phul Spann Pat Rugby Dale Thompson and Denms Robertson I Dale Thompson, senior Ietterman, A - ' , - ' ' . . 'gin V I . I . I . . , , - ' I I I I I , . Team 1958 Travus Talbert rumor moundsman dusplays the form he wall use 1hls year whale donng a good share of the Gopher mound dunes Rogers Evans looks skyward and prepares himself for The descent of the fallmg horsehlde 1958 Coach Hobbs Wrlllams makes sure all of has charges are presenl b fore starting the workout Baseball Team I 9 'K 'l 1 x . .. 1 .ff . - V - I A 'll' A AA-A 'L l l ,,,.. 1957 Trac we 2-sffgsw' Q- - We:-All ' U. ,' , ,' : 1. o - TVS-,V-' ' .fri 3 EQ:- wwf .. it' X 3 33- 3gT3+i 'E sm. 'i i ' +7 .ff The Gopher sprint relay team in action. Left To right: Brooks Dickey, Coy Payne, T 'ufI9'f9f:',Qg9 - Q14-gs, ' ,K wi . Jn,-, David Hunt, and Johnny Kuykendall. --gg' . -F Q I - - ff' or J 'A ' ' 7 . ' -L' ' ff .. f. ,. r ' - i. f D, ff. i. . ,iw-s4,, 554 ' , 1? ' if m f . ,. 4 ' ', I- ' ef 2' 4 f If ' I .QQ - 4 Y, L' 'F' .' 4' Roland Reed, leader of a fine corps of Gopher high jumpers, begins his flight downward after clearing the cross-bar. FG si - 5 Zigi- -fir' 'V Qi, - John Dalton, senior letterman, is about to let fly with one of his point-winning discus throws. l52 vsazg. . ..,.4.v,w,..--- .- -., . if A. s Team 1958 B326 M' 1:-2? 9' F ll I. l l l x Q i W '7' ' fl lions, ,t 1 sm -,v-.:g,i.,T,., y ,-,l,-.,,111,-Y, V Vo, qxkxxxx' xxx-xxx an .-.--v-44 Coy Payne and Hardy Waddill display the hurdling form that added many points E -mn V to the Gopher point totals this year. Brent Thorne became one of the top distance FUHYWSVS in the area this year with only one year of experience. Team P 5 0, .j s H Steve Guynes heads a trio of sophomore Gopher pole- vaulters who should make the headlines before their graduation. Activities 5 1 21 J fi if L Student Uffccewcuwi 2 Wag 'gy M Pm' 13'-fi ' iw- -as' f X i Sfudenf Council Officers ANITA BROWN, Secretary R. N. SANDLIN, Vice President MINNIE EDMONSON, Treasurer RONNIE LANGFORD, President Advisory MRS. THELMA HOLLEY 5.6, Wednesday mornings are devoted by the Stu- dent Council members to plan school parties, proiects and assemblies. zfoqeep74'ay4,. Left to right: Stapleton, Wolfe, Burnett, Allen, Jones, Kimbrell, Maples, Knox, Follis, Lovelace Franklin, Fidler, Eubanks, Craddock. Standing: Daugherty. Left to right' Standridge, Glover Wickersham, Rawlin s - 1 9 4 Kinnard, Orlds, Anderson, Jones, Parker, Waddill, Ross, Miller, Hutto, Grider, Arthur, Muhs, Burkett. Ronnie Langford, Geep High Stu- dent Body President, welcomes delegates to Student Council Con- vention. Another activity is to devote time on Tues- days and Friday nights to operate the conces- sion stand at the basket- ball games. MISS MARY LOUISE TI-IAXTON Advnsor The Lnbrary Cl b IS composed of students who are STFIVIDQ to stum ulate a wholesome at tltude toward llbrary work Members of the l brary club are Interested books d feel responslbtluty to help to use our lnbrary to the best advantage Future Homemakers of Amernca IS a natxonal organnzatton f hugh school students who work together and make It thenr goal to learn how to have a happuer home e One of the many o the o al o t e FH A IS the tradltlonal rubbons and scrapbook of the prolects chapter t ell Gopher keep a events fi Library Club 1.15 352. OffIcers Rosle Renfro Reporter Carol Kmnard Vnce Preszdent Claudlne Butler Presudent Mary Davns Secretary Fufure Homemakers of America YI Offucers Top row Sharon Chastam Song Leader Mmme Edmonson Parluamentaruan Fredna Lawler Vvce Presldent, Jane Dmse, Secretary, Jams Ward, Treasurer Second row Jamce Hughes, Presldent, Sue Rohde, Puamst, Peggy Moore, Publtc Relatrons MISS NADINE DRIVER Advusor C C '. HY Ari - H eg... fb , S 4 f ' ' f ' . U . - X N v d i- ,V in an a my j other students to learn ' -4 .51 , 3-yt . ' I , I as -Il I I - O . ' lit . ' f I c ft, . v f h . . 4 , o s , , . W 1 -fi 44 Vx ' 2 49' Dlstrlbuhve Education Sv L.- Offucers are Fred Logan Carolyn Clontz Fred York Gary Parkhurst Bob Sprusell Carolyn Clontz was chosen D E Sweetheart for 57 58 Tenms Team Members are: JoAnn Leatherwood, Martha Sellers, Linda Fortune, and Jo Ann Ballard. An opportunlty to learn about the publuc relations of the business world through actual ex pernence as offered by the Dlstrlbutlve Education Class One of the mam goals of the club lS t prepare stu dents for the fu ture Interscholastuc tennis competntnon us one of the mann competutuve rolls th at the Tenms Club has during the year They try to mas ter the fundament als of tennss and to develop an appre cnatlon of the rec reatuonal value of the game l59 Spanish Club The Spanish Club composed of approx: mately one hundred stu dents studying the lan guage seeks to mastcr K Sv :R 2 P' 3 the foreign language and to understand the customs of the neigh boring country I' it T7 Officers Roy Swadlenak Joe Bailey Butch Brundage and Bill Curry MRS MATTIEL BENSKlN Advisor Officers Charles Piwetz Allen Glove Roy Otts yu xr-- '44 l60 Q, 1 mi C t 1, 4 in I I , , 3 , QQ ,fav WAYNE KILGORE Advisor Chess Club T e Chess Club a new club in Geep High this year strives to edu cate members IH the for- malities of the Chess game. lt sponsors tourna- ments in which mem- bers may challenge each other 'to a highly com- petitive game. Jumor Classical League f f To create Interest tn the culture of Ancient Rome and to create a sptrtt t frlendllness among the students of the Latin Club are the mann Ideals of the Junior Classlcal League Offtcers are Dale EuBanks Scotty Word Dudley Knox Duck Perktns and Ttmmt Mays xv-' A group of boys who are worktng together for better cmzenshnp In school, the cornmunlty, and thetr nation are known as the Jumor Klwants or Key Club They are strnvtng to make better ctttzens for tomorrow Key Club so 1 Seated Wayne Watson, Chester Race, Johnny Sponsler, Edwtn Hopktns Standmg Charles Wetterman, lbl Wayne Knrby, Clufton Ruce, Doug Hunsaker Devotional Commlffee Commnttee members Larry Sharp Dolly Davus Deann Creech and Ronnle Banks and devotxonal chaurmen to produce the smooth runmng homeroom perlods Devotional Chairmen Peggy Moore, Virginia Spradling, and Sharon Chastain serve as chavrmen on the Mormng Devotional gnven durmg homeroom periods The devotuonals Include an nnspnrmg thought for the day backed up by organ musuc and an occasuonal solo MRS VARINA HlGHT Advusor Mormng Medlfahon Mormng Medutatuon whnch as open to l62 ...Ki all students on Thursday mornungs brmgs all fanths together nn a short worshup pro gram Members are Sue Rohde Sharon Chastam Janice Hughes Benny Younger Don Smlth and Preston Whute Prarrre Dog Staff The Pralrle Dog the school paper grves the students a written me-rno of srnportant events that take place at Geep Hugh Co Edrtors rn Chref DON SMITH GAYLE ROBERTS I-s.-4 - Reporters The reporters rob rs to get the 'facts and wrute the story they are front row Carolyn Clontz Dolly Clark Janus Wooten Betty Bobo Linda Lllse Standing Earl Burleson Lou Ann Hall Jnmmy Pengelly Jnmmy Frank lm Shnrley Ray Karen Fusher Nancy Coomer Gary Parkhurst Don Smnth and Gayle Roberts eclutors of The Pralrre Dog have the responsrbnlxty of making sure each lob IS done and each story ts In on tmme Department Heads The department heads take care of the regular columns and features they also sell ads they are front row Blevue Thomas Rae Ellen Falmlen Dotty Jomer Tzmmu Mays Barbara Heatherly Pat Duonts Barbara Smuth Barbara Brnstow Second row Linda Harrnson Pat Locke Ronnue Paramore Betty Black buren Kaye Farrar Jerry Doty .lay Fater Jud: Pittman Joan Reynolds Paula Macready Bob Sprurell 51 I63 are ef akn Gy Br I64 Future Business Leaders of America -GJ S ST eLg e Fufure Nurses Club 5 s Co p Off ce s adl n AH Y-9 ,.,.-94' . . ' ' f A 1 -'iii K -f' A Advi or, Mr . Ru h Powell. Officers are: Fr d o an, Jean Flirm, Ouida Daugh rfy, Don Smith. 1 A ' S , LJ: . . Q Advisor, Mr. lu . I r j : Jan Fr n ll , irfh ' 'T Spr i , Jan Duval, I E - own. V , v ' ' 1 Q, 5 . Future Teachers of America Future Teachers of Amernca prepares to tall the shoes ot those who have rnstrlled the deslre t learn and teach thelr hearts MRS FLORINE HULSEY Advrsor Debate Socref The Grand Pratrre chapter of the Future Teachers of Amertca rs composed of the follownng students standmg Tommy Foreman Mary Ann Llttle Annette Daven port Joy Rodrrck Mildred Gant Polly Whnte Barbara Bristow Judy Hardman Margaret Gresham Martha Jones Joan Moore Myra Whrthspoon Marlene Lovelace Seated Deann Creech Margaret Weeks Clyda Kay Harper Sue Rohde Lrnda Harrlson Jane Drnse Loulse Schuster Y 1 Offrcers of the Debate Society seem perfectly at ease behmd the podrum They are presrdent Preston Whrte Vuce Presrdent Joan Reynolds Secretary Madlme Green fueld Treasurer Jamce Hughes Geep Hngh debaters rate hugh an contest work they are Lands Harrrson Peggy Moore Larry Sharp and Preston Whrte Debate Society as responsible for teachung stu dents correct debate practtces and the debate team represents Grand Praurte Hugh nn competuttve meets throughout the state MRS SUE BRADEN Advrsor Debate Team l65 O 9 .f P ' if L . :Qu . . 74 1 A ' O IT1 . . i L I r I I . A g 1 1 1 1 1 1 in ' 1 1 1 1 - X : I I I I 1 1 - I 8 . . . X . - I e.: A , we :mga . 1 1, 1' ,1 'D .- P x 'ga ' if r 3, ,- I . N , . . . . ' , - 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' W I 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 .X Z 1 1 L , ii 1 Yi ,' gh K Te: -4 Teen- Tones Don Smith, Eddie Wright, Phil Mcleroy, Bobby Avery, Don Briethaupf, Dudley Knox, Timmie Robert- son, Jeff Taylor, Richard Wright, Rob- err Sheane, Duane Long, Bill Gambill. Sue Rohde, Beverly Porter, Lou Ann Hall, Reta Ross, Peggy Moore, Shirley Buck, Gail Carter, Sue Cul- pepper. ,almr-fy.. - lg 1 A , 'sf i' Ili' E 3. . 1 ji ,' ' .I . s , 1 --T 7 N, I. w -2 i ' 1, B - 5 -if 7 f fi, Qi 9 i9 29 Q Q' we 9 9 A Cappella Choir First row: Buck, Thomas, Flinn, McClendon, Moore, Schuster, White, Massey, Davenport, Culpepper, Day, Holmes, Cochran. Second row: Bristow, Wickersham, Burkett, Brannon, Cashion, Johns, White, Ray, ., Carter, Ray, Smith, Davis, Chastain, Moore. Third row: Ross, Greenfield, Rohde, Harper, Jones, Clay Clark, Porter, Peach, Sparkman, DuBose, Gant, Clontz, Redding, Rheders, Been, Hall, Moore. Fourth row Breidhaupt, Knox, Avery, McLeroy, Latham, Wright, Littrell, Mayo, Gerganess, Boulware, Boulware, Clark, Sheshenn, Taylor, Howell, Gambill, Long. Fifth row: Tarrant, Fisher, Mobley, Smith, Weeks, Latham Stout, Tarver, Younger, Blanton, Evans, Countryman, Johnson, Wright, Brainerd, Robertson. eepetfes ve A e -e - A s e si' fr-rdf K- f I .,,'g .ilgrg-L! iii 1 fr tw: 1 g J. First row: Davis, Martin, Montgomery, Schroeder, Gary, Starke, Crawford, Hackney, Standridge. Second row: Casey, Gresham, Smith, McVay, Elrod, Jones, Davis, Boswell, Schroeder, Tiller, Doucet. Third row: Skarkey, French, Colbert, Duvall, Maples, Tarrant, Smith, Long, Jackson, Caldwell, Roberts, Goodwin, Welborne, Greer, Chapman. Fourth row: Walters, Russell, McMahan, Hart, Deerfield, Shook, McDonald, Locke, Kennedy, Bodine, Kimbrell, Ray, Good, Holland, Walker, Riggs, Knight. I67 Drum Majors Norman Alt Dyana Davidson Flag Beorers Kay Hodges Dotsy Alsup Jo Ann Ballard it Maioreffes Nancy Coomer Anita Barrett Sherry Massey Natalie Mills Joan Sanders Grand Prarrre Gopher Band Alt Anderson Aughenbaugh Ayars Baker Baker Bargsley Barrett Bates Blankenshtp Boler Boler Bosher Bronson Brown Coomer Crad dock Davidson Bean Duff Dyer Edwards Edwards Fletcher Foreman Freeman Garrett Greer Hamtlton Hendrucks Herrtng Hull Hopkms Hunsaker Hunsaker Hutchens Jenmngs Johnson Kennedy Kung Ktrby Kohler Laakman Ltttrell Ltttle Massey Mrlls McClay McCullough McFarland Mitchell Morrrs Orlds Otts Overton Parker Peterson Ptwetz Platt Reed Race Rrce Sanders Sellers Srrkel Speck Spradlung Sponsler Stamps Summerfneld Swanm Tapp Thompson Ttdwell Vtrnelson Waddtll Watson Weaver Westmoreland Wetterman Whrte Whrte Whlte Wrlllams Wnltams Wrlght Word 1 W Bond Drrecfor LEON BREEDEN Stage Bond Baker Paramore Bargsley Speck Rohde Davrdson Parker Race Edwards Wetter man Swatm Sponsler Knrby Watson Dean Alt Prwetz Bb Combo Joe Parker Charles Wetterman Hardy Waddell Bull Swalm Chester Rtce l O C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 ,,,, , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ,,,,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - on .5 f , 211.11 o 5, Q 1 w 1 . 2- 5 f A 1 3. +51 5 E - i 4. H? 3 6, A If i ' - 1 , .1 5. 2 I- iff is . ,g 1 9' r - . - . -ff 5 . Q Q ' Ta 2 1 ' ' If 13 1 1 1 - 1 1 . 1 1 , 1 2 I r 1 1 1 X 1 I I ' F' i l Victory, victory is our cry-Cheerleaders seem poised and confident of victory over the opponents the Gophers will face. ZX? Smiling faces of Cheerleaders keep the Gophers assured of winning throughout the season. 70 Cheerleaders '57-'58 HEAD CHEERLEADER-Ouida Daugh- erty, Judy Erspamer, Paula Macready, Kay Rails, Judy Hardman. Cheerleaders loyally lead Gophers onto the gridiron before each game to put the fans into the mood and spirit of the game. Service above and beyond the call of duty, Cheerleaders are there rain or shine, in this instance even in the snow. Special Events Band Sweetheart Nancy Orlds, senior band, reigns over festivities during half-time ceremony after being presented to the fans as the '58 Band Sweetheart. In an impressive crowning ceremony which took place at halt-time activities, Nancy Orlds was crowned Gopher Band Sweetheart. The sweet- heart of the band is elected by popular vote ot all band members. The ceremony took place on the 50-yard line as Nancy received the traditional bouquet of flow- ers trom Drum Major Norman Alt. Norman Alt presents traditional bouquet to Nancy as Maiorettes Natalie Mills, Joan Sanders, Anita Barrett and Nancy Coomer salute the Band Sweetheart. Norman Alt, Drum Maior, escorts Nancy Orlds down field for crown- ing ceremonies. The '57-'58 Homecoming Game was between the Gophers and the Denison Yellow Jackets. The game is an annual affair held in honor of the ex-students of Geep High. The tradition of the game lends inspiration and spirit to the activities and festivities of the Home- coming game and party after the game. Tension mounts as court awaits the half-time ceremony which will reveal the identity of the Queen. Dennis Blosser, ex-student body Vice President, crowns elated Shirley Ray Homecoming Queen 1957-58 as court looks on with approval. Homecomin g GTA Queen Shirley and her court reign over the homecoming party after the football game. Attendants are, Wanda Burkett, Joan Reynolds, Paula Macready, Jo Ann Ballard, and Ouida Daugherty. , Cinderella o Semor Play Cast Cinderella Prince Charmrng Ashes the Car Gladrola Trlllebell Sfepmofher I74 Nancy Coomer A N Sandlun Llnda Harrison Carolyn Clontz Blevxe Thomas Kay Been Cnnderella s stepmother orders her 10 wash and mend the clothes sweep ihe floors and when she has txme bake a fresh cake Cnnderella and her only companxon Ashes the Ca? dnscuss e Birthday Ball ?' Cmclerella s Ferry God Mother warns her about 'the mldmghf cur few when her beautnful gown wnll turn to rags After a hard day of shopping Tnllnebell and Gladnola grve Cm derella more orders to carry our before she can rest ' ' , , ' Th 'iff , Q ii. - . 'i ve l , , ,,,, , xg , ,, i If ,wi ' 'kk y - , A V 2, 2 r A' , I . ' . . , c 5 1 gk K . 3-'Ls' ,, .:, z,'? , . , . . . 1 It Y .nl xx ll 'imma us fn E o W I n '4 0 a UI Q AEN! Kmg Larry Sharp Princess rn Gold Judy Hardman Queen Betty Cashuon S In d Courr Jester Johnny Fldler Prrme Mrmsfer Wade Craddock Mr Chancellor Preslon White Mrs Chancellor Marlene Lovelace -1, nu' sig Q 1 fi Gathered around the dining table all are interested in Prince Charming and his cake except the Princess in Gold. '75 Annie Get MX Anme and her krd brother Jake Chief Snffln Bull and Mamma Bull and her snsrers Jessne and Mmnne make Anme an lndaan mald whale are excnfecl about gn nn thexr Wnlson the Hotel Propnetor and furst rlde our of the hulls of Darke Mrs Yellow Horse smnle theur ap County proval J Annie guts Frank Buffalo Bull and Pawnee Bull to merge fhexr shows and Charlie Davenport and Jed Wnlllams take over as managers South rf' Nelhe Forbush, Arkansas' own Florence Nnghnngale, tells the Commander Harblson and Lf Cable are amused at Captam handsome Lf Joe Cable that she's a Cock eyed Opnmnsf BrackeH's admurahon of Lua! I76 if ' , 1 l N . , - K 1 l e . C, 1 V l ' l 'Q 6 -f':f e .33 Q 6 K 1 CX 5. lk ' I 1 ffh- ..5-'Lgf E .sd l . I . l . .I ' ' X, l I ..l . . . . ,, .n. ,, . . I . , t hq.. I , , A 5 ' 1' , v 1 . 5 . 3 x 1 E L . . , 4 . ' . 1 ' ' ' ll , v J 'X . ,., - W x. ' ,def ' , , A ' Your Gun r Wmnne and Dollle Tate are on an excursnon wrth the Conductor But Ier and the two soclety ah! nngs Mnss Sylvua Porter and Mrs Sheyler Adams Anme gets her hunk o man Frank for forever Pacrfrc Whnle Brllns attempts to close a shady deal with Bloody Honey Bun Nellne captures her Lt Cable Mary the sarlors seem to have everythxng under Control with the nurses Tommy and Wmnle talk over therr weddmg day' S 2 'H T958 TV Stage Band Rhythm Sectrcn Wrllram Swarm Wayne Krrby Charles Wetterman Joyce Baker Sue Rohde Stage Band Trombone Sectron Chester Race Clrfton Otts Pat Edwards l78 The TV Spectacular whrch rs presented by the GPHS band gave nts rnrtral performance rn 57 Thrs type of program was so well accepted that another appeared mn 58 ln the 58 TV Spectacular the band presented thenr own rnterpretatrons of noted televrsron shows drfterent guest artrsts and dance bands across the country Stage Band Trumpet Sectron Wayne Watson Ed Hopkms Norman Alt James Dean Charles Pnwetz Stage Band Sax Sectron Lrnda Bargsley Ronme Paramore Rebecca Hendrrcks Joe Parker Nelma Speck W R Westmoreland lulg f r l lllfl, t X , lltiyl f '7 i 1 X' l H' - , ', ani . , , ' ' T T I of ll A 'I , l Aff 2 ' Spectacular Famous stngtng groups as the Ht los appeared tn the 58 TV Spectacular The televuston show whnch the band took excerpts from was the Jack Parr Show Tontght Appeartng vvtth the Jack Parr group were Dody Goodman and Jose Melts Back for a second appearance on the TV Spectacular was the Ntrobe Trto Y? The Tonight Show Jack Parr Donald Dyer Dody Goodman Sandra Woods Jose Melts Gerald Baker The Htlos Norman Alt Truett Ttdwell Hardy Waddull Charles Vtrnelson I79 . i it 1 , , , 5 s , . . , , . ' g I ' - N t , V - t a lt , I Q ' ' ' ,Q l , . .K f ' , 1 .X 5 I T 5 . 7 . 'ff T ' 'T 1 ' f . -'fa?ifF'7?f., N X r I Mr. Breenden Captures the Nirobe Trio 'Q ,, 1 , M l l . 3 ' 'l Q f l J 5:1 , f ,a 4 4 l I r ,, . ,, li gjl Hfif lv ' '?r4-.,,i s - . A . P -. 2 ',1' E V1 1-5, . Q I 5' A .,,A ..., A I, :.7' iw JP! -,..', X . .Qian ! - ' . .qol- x evf? 11159- Y l - I Q-' ul TQRNEP 73 CICEROS DRUG STORE 7l4 E Mann AN 2 2626 U21 1'- FEB ,. Am a Bo n Jane+ Franklin Dane Rober+s DAIRY CREME 8OI E Jefferson F-,-,..... AN 2 56l I ii! bil' 1 3F ,x+L DAIRY QUEEN 325 W Mann AN 2 84II -rgpvs ff' riulhx-wi 25 im F Gayle Roberis Lou Ann Hall an-W pall'-F-5 fir fha-A P SAVINGS AND LOAN loc E Mann AN 2 I8I5 Ouicla Daugheriy Sue Rohde DGVER TABLES DOVER MANUFACTURING CO. Austin, Texas EDDLEMON S FOOD SHOPPE 209 Clarlce Dr AN 2 0304 AE-'Q sc g+e 141 4 if iff! '31 FRONTIER PRINTERS 22I0 W Mann AN 26245 Elf -4'4 Tfv- ' V GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 202 E Main AN 2 263I 7 ai 3 35 in KK ,incur-fi Larry Cox Mickey Lagow iRe,,,,L , 'li' 5,- lyx wi T. Q , 13' 4. X134 F:1'tf'iL-Nl! IH f'52t-nz I H' T' 9 .lu 1 . bf tmnzw' -- - 'N 'll-:I a w77 r Q .ILM ' f nf-..7'i1 ,- KT' 'I'F ' ' E Lain!! . S 5 ,-HN-2 '. V7 .x. gl! 'X 'L- ' A-. nili 311234 ?l -+- E, , 'an no .1-1 'Q Qi- H m f ,I ll If SI -in P fi? ' ix uf 'f- l K ff- .- wa +.- rl i wf 'f 'L fm'-Qliifii'-'5-+l , 4.m.' H., 33- 3,1 'ia .':.. i 'M' 4 , , ,,A. I :o. 1.4.1,-M4 s .C u. ffir ,F I J 4 .ff 4 'll x 'Q 1 1 Q 4 V 35 . 'JS JA ,,,,., O , 5,1 , 4.-fH!' , Dv v,,,,,Q-an UR li I ES ! -s n F' Q' E' 4-14 5: sv YE .ff- 'l.a.l pd' . 4 um :Kina . 5-4ui'j!'i?5 ' Jw -mins '1 K , ,-igfggqf, :gy - Q 3 -QQ , ' 533' 4 f?tsQI.,'-5: f?'. 4 A -'QW-Q, A L . - ' 'Q E i -I fix? 1. 'Q ,256 1 i 2 l -Q. G P ROLLER RINK no N w w AN 29300 JOE P DAVIDSON CONTRACTOR l209 Ruea AN 2 8236 fl! 13, Jean Flinn Sue Rohde Dyana Davidson X GRAND PRAIRIE STATE BANK E Mann AN 2350l 5 i Judy Erspamer, Kay Ralls, Paula MacReady Judy Hardman Ouuda Daughe ED HOFFMAN FLORAL 208 E Mem AN 4 I9l4 'C' Q-U- Wing: Dudley Knox Paul Aruda Jack Woodham Offs' HOME APPLIANCE II2 E am AN ZII63 'H'- Jacl: Hunfer Vale+a Jones Janice Hughes John Dalfon l I93 INGLEWOOD SINCLAIR STATION 52I Marshall Drive An 2-9460 ' A it 1' 'k'4q5. Q' f H Norman MaHhews Helen Sparkman Roberi' Hodges Vurguma Monday l20 W Mann AN 2 l529 lOl' nc CN - M WU ' Q, 90 3' Q L cf 9 ' ns ,A, AJ i 955 Qwlji Vx Y, 33 Via!-.l 'fr X31 Ml Hillfllklfll Mlldred Ganf AnneHe Davenporl Barbara Heaiherly WS EVERY 0,v mf HAZF Hom JUNE S BEAUTY SALON 10:4 Hughland Dr AN 2 2409 HFHWQWS ii X G efche H n e Sm h Wa da B keH' if A KBCS RADIO STATION I09 W Mann AN 4 I5l5 u and nh Anifa Bodine l95 Q1 i .1 X I I A ' f. ' ' 'E , ' if . 1 OO' 1 A 1 . 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MILLAR DRUG STORE los W M AN 2 1256 Barbara PoHs Alice McClendon Margie S+aple'l'o s MODERN OFFICE MACHINES no E. Main AN 2-355: Barbara Taggeri' PI'nI McLeroy Bobby Avery THE MUSIC SHOP l2b E Mann AN 2 I449 Clyda Kay Harper Glen Lackey Bull Gamblll ! ' R 20I 11 ' ,F '15 ' ' vo ' ' fro 4. 2 Q e-. ' Ag Y f .fn lxxw- fHSiP.? ilu- I 1' 'l zuiii gf' . llllimnz X, nz 'ffiii gl 15 ,ln ik fn nauliil i 2 f ' gamma: ll . I 4 ---annum' 1 l if I . i I 1: 4A V I-7' 51 iw- ' ui ,Q vw 'tg 'lifffgiitwhw F , C1 'T RALPH CLARK COMPANY zne E Mem AN 2 1554 RUDY S E Jefferson AN 2 9332 Home of RUDYS Famous Sfeaks and Baked PoI'aI'oes Pnvafe Banque'I' Room NO BEER NO WINE JUST A GOOD PLACE TO DINE Randy McCrackin Wayne Waison I I I I I . - SAMMIE S BEAUTY SALON I4I7 Oak AN 26418 new A-fsw F 'N-.. hiv! E5 Joan Reynolds Kay Hooper SHELTON S MEN S WEAR II4 W Maln An 2 l828 Bill Gambill 0 lf' S X . , ' ? R S Llf1hKX75fW-'X X 5 ? .1 ' 4 , U 5 S - - 3 - 'LI-di , fi 1-f f J hm 1 J. . S4 risk? g -,..1Yj s i ' ' fa , A s. 4- f-.21 , ,-' f1'V 'J vwf ' ' ' '2!n ' .Hb 135, L A ' ' 1 W1 W i 1 Rglvvgffqk ' V STOUT S FLORAL sus E M AN 2 353I D C 1 TEXAS ELECTRIC 9 O Q0 f S Z X QVE BETTERX SUTRIGPBN h PY tot ea ec: , ou can coun on me Q Your edrc eper TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY W. A. DOG LANGFORD 222: E. Main AN 2-2575 5 ,-4 Mariha Jones Ronme Langiorp WATSON BROS DEPT STORE 3:2 E Mam AN 2 3549 203 Sandra Woods Peggy Moore Kay Been 5-nr I F' 2 ta A . -lubr- . l ,' 5 f T T V -- I . Q I' 'T 7 I ,x , 5 I Q' 1 H' ' ' I . ' ,. sl S f S. 3 -.-'S' I . 'Elf' g I. .. ri xx ,, ., K .ga .-Q s A , ,J R' f 'SA .il 1 gif .-.4 ,d ,.. MUG Iv- N Q , I w 4W. r M ..,3 ,. -fl x NX - DFLUUNN II Vu 46 .53 Q -----U: F 1 ' Y - +54 m v . p 'vi' 'ir .14- 'Q 1 i wg! Q DLX ff' r- 44 .. MWF' Al , .., J 1 if . 1 f ...,..-.4-nll 4 .six . -. f va'-'- 'lix-.mm :-1W ' 5llllll111x:1f51 5 '5L' K 5 . 4' r' 1 RV, K. 11 . . 1:55, Eff : 352 Ly., ,! I X .X I-6' . ,G-'K' 8 fx . K ' A 3 an i .-J., QB' ,-..f vp A-. JN 4 ,, ,Ji ,, wax W e 'sf ,. 51, C' . 1 'U , 3 . A Q ,f ,LL -8 -,.A ff: .in J, 1 . K. if . 2'.' -, f -1. .Z 'en BUCKLEY'S MEN'S WEAR lla E. Main AN 2-2969 ly Ed H pk BUCKLEYS SERVICE STATION 720 E M AN 29363 Ilrlcnhou qbllgqs NV1 David Nunnenkamp Bever Porier o ins 1 . ain - ilili , A ', ----quid 5 0. Ex et,- I I' Nj wh- -- 176'-'MV 1 - 8 7 X Frank' G gory Roy Swadlenak 2I2 GRIMLAND STUDIO 225 C Il 9 AN 2 5073 - 4 '44 ff-Yo PARAMORE MOTOR SERVICE 152 E + M AN 23032 f R nnie Paramore v f o 1 I -at 4.5 - 0.-L, wx' .-, 9... . 'C sw E. . un. ,Q ,f Y-M f ,, W .. V 31 4 nh 4, , s 117' . . .. r ,, .. 41 -x 54 leftfj- 1' ri' V S df, a. 103 Q A-, :'v ' 1-uv' .' A fr' ff. sv:--.:.,1Ere9 ,:-. ' 4 4435, ,av for iff' :ff 4 Wa . -45-,,, Xl COW! 'gs .. ...sf . Q - lox .M X F' 5X ve . K g I :V ' ' V-As. Once again the end of the school year is here. The prospect of summer vacations sends happy echoes through the resounding halls of Grand Prairie High School. Some will walk down these steps for the last time, never to return again. Some will be happy, some will be sad, others will be bewildered by the future ahead, but most will be prepared to face that future squarely and honestly, knowing full well they are ready. lf these stained and stolid walls could speak, what secret would they reveal? Are they merely masses of rock and mortar, used only for a functional purpose? No, this and other buildings like it are living symbols of man's thirst and quest for truth and knowledge. As you go out the door, down the steps, and on the sidewalk, stop, look back and up at the silent maiesty of this building, give it a smile and a Thank You before you go on your way. EDITORS OF THE GEEP K Y , II ' , . 1 TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO


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