Grand Prairie High School - Geep Yearbook (Grand Prairie, TX)
- Class of 1959
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Activities ....... ........ Honors ..,,. ..,,c , . Sports ,,.,.,e.,tt . . Special events ,.e... ..,.,,.. Advertising ..ee,. .,,,,,,., Final deadline et...... Autographs .,..,s ...s.. . .,,,,....10-17 .......s,18-35 ss.,.....56-37 ..,s...58-105 106-121 122-159 140-157 158-187 188-197 198-255 ..,....236 257-242 Dedication Xlyfhereyer Geep Hrgh students go rn whatever actryrtres they par trcrpate the Gopher Sprrrt yy 1ll be found Thrs Sp1r1t shoyxs rtself rn Geep Hrghs yyrll to yyrn and IH the cooperatron courtesy and loyal ty of 1fS students Thls Sprrrt 18 aptly represented rn the Grand Pralrre Geep Your 1959 Geep IS dedrtated to the Gopher Sprrrt a spxrrt yyhrth has emsted srnce Grand Prarrre Hrqh School s hegrnnxnu rn 1906 1nd xyhrth yyrll contxnue to rnsprre the student body to greater accom plrshments rn the years to come , . 1 1 1 . Q . . . Y. , 4 1 . , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . 9 'I 1 r Q , , . . . L. f K Q 1 1 ' 1. ' . 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Q, f .v 35,5 w - 'A L gif ' xv 1' Aww ff 'U , W' 'fx' v.'A1. HW A ' ff - Maw V A 'iii ' , .,., 3 Q -A ' r ' V 'mf ' ' W 1, V j 'vw-bf , . 5 ,,. f - A Q - M, , r. Q ..-Nui V' f--Q... ,mm 7' sy - W, '45 :,., .-f af. ,.. -an .,f 4ff V ,ii mar., , fax v Q, me .-1' ,- ,gk :,,. f ,g:gfM,YpW 5 .fx .1 'M ww... ,115 Well as a serial knowledge fur We. L, if 39 5 1 :Qi E Q H W H 1 H aculty . . i sl Ofhce staff carries an duly! raulim' c'Mcier1tQ. . 4- Uffifef 5kea're!f11'3 MRS. MARGARET MIERRITT qjlilhl' BS. and MS., Fast Texas Stats College 71 ft ,. .Qw,,...,,:gRx AMA ' 1. fi 1 mimzf IU Hlflfhlf MR, HOBBS XWILIJAMS HA. gm Terms nl M. Ii.. Unix crslty Haekreom and Hbrary blend interest and knowledge. . I3 0 012 rn 11 111 MISS BETH XVACCIONITR North TCx.1s Stnlc M.If., Southern Methodist University Lif21'm 1 MISS LOUISE THAXTON HA., Texas Vlfeslcyan M. Lib. Sci., Texas Woman's University 56121166 paves the Way for future appariunilzks. . . ,. ClJ0lIl.i.ffl'.1' Phvy .ffl'.l' MR. WAYNE KILGORE B.S., North Texas State .ff ' lijf,!f,Ag1 MRS. IRIZNIZ DURHAM HSN 12.151 Texas State MR. FOSTIIR MLCQOILUM BS. North Texas Smu- M.A., Austin Clollcgc MR. MAX XY'HITI.IiY BS., Sum Hmustnm Stale gb- 4 XX SX W E S5 iii Nl!! llll M , ff? vii, X 9 .3 E '-71 Y -..,- 15-1- R ,tip J ' , I ,.,' K x Q 1 Q ii Yiwu f Af ' . as ,Af-,gi 'Q 'Q Uma 'raw W , 74 1 2 X, . Q V M .4 Af' 5' G v .- ' Q-fl ? A , V , 5 , 5:3 5 ,Ei y , ,-.w.-,.N,,,d, '- X ' QM' V 3' saV's ,.- f , + ... 1- -fig if --,fir - 'Q' 5 , 'e' A N5 ' f' ' ,ff 2 in Q' gf, j . a -'Kgs 0' --E ?x Z -5 mi 1 'I .,!Q, ,- 1' we-, f' 1 5 ji ,.r fi in 11'-K as - If SQ i A I ,sagwxq vb it -4-is -.ruwll :wmv -45 2. ' . -.Lauren '- 'wears-f,a1.w ,. '31 . 11.-L, f . .k we 2 rg,- E , y J 5' 7' 5' Wag QS Dl'i1!6l'iJ Training MR. MILTON MORGAN M.E. and B.S., East Texas State better eitizens . . . Health and Safety MR. JOHNNY HAMBERGER B.S., Southern Methodist University MR. LENDON DAVIS B.S., Southern Methodist University -t - - ' - rs . -av ' rt:-Q .,.,..T-fvf i 'ISBN - E ln- flomemakzug przuczplcs ard the cslablfshmmf of future homes. . Homcmnking students study dili gently learning to be good home makers of tomorrow under the di rcctions of Miss Driver and Mrs Chapman. ieurnaism and speech ,vrewlie eullets fer student eypressieu. . . 1h6 Proifie D09 Speerb MRS. SUE BRADEN B.A., Austin College M.A., North Texas State H3331 1 ,,- .?'1'5G1,' -5.-' -V 'Sassy fourzmlifm MRS. AMY THOMPSON B.B. and M.B.E., North Texas State Mathematics prepares eludente fer eeieuee and industry . . . Me1lbeme1lie.r MRS. MARY HENDRIX B.A. and M,E., East Texas State MR. GLEN FLEWHARTY B.S. and M.S., East Texas State MR. RONALD COX B.A. and M.E., Howard Payne College MR. ROY PATRICK B.S. and ME., East Texas State College MR. J. M. NELSON B.S., Louisiana Tech. Physical educalzlw ca-ordimzles body and mind . . QZBIJN-Y Pbiyriml Ijdumlimz MR. GERALD WALLACQIZ B.S. and M.P.E., North Texas State College MR. LENDON DAVIS B.S., Southern Methodist University l'lv1.f.'.1! l:'tf1zt.1!Zw1 M ISS M Allfll Vl2RlTTli XVOOD B.S.li., Vnixersity of Missourl MRS. BII.I,lli HII.I, BS., Texts f,hristi.m lhrversity Sacial studies strengthens democratic priuczjrflfs. . .Siffffilf Sflltfifei MR. AMOS TVRNIQR B.A,, Trinity University M.H.P.li.R., North Texas MR. THIZRON jONlfS HAH Ifi1stTexi1s Suite MA.. Pealmtiy MR. BARRY DORN AB., Southern Methmlist l'nixersity f ' .XA Mr-+14-f '51 1- 4 'f5gw9'4 J GA!lI'c'l'lllll6'Uf MR. R. N. SANDLIN B.A., University of Texas M.A.. University of Texas MISS MARIE MCMAHAN BA., North Texas State y0!'6lgI1 languages mcrease undcrstamimg of afhcr countries. . . Sfmnimrlv MRS. CLLADY5 THOMAS University of Arizona MRS. MATTIF BIZNSKIN BA., Suuthwcntcrn Texas State MA.. Texas Christiuru Tfnixcrsity ,fi Q-., '- v Waadufark and mechanical drawing train iadastrialisls af tamarrauf. . . W00!fl6'0l'k MR. CHARLES FLIPPO B.S., East Texas State M erlaazziral Dfdllfillg MR. GUSTAVE A. LOWER B.A., St. Cloud Teachers College M.E., University of Arkansas FW D. 61 ,vracfides an the fab trazmng far zntercstcd students Cafeteria Staff The staff left to right are: Eula Schroeder, Ila White, Lucy Wilzin. Dorothy Barber, Alice Casey, Eula Mae Davis, Juanita Sparkman, Mary Kennedy, Melba Graham, and Mar- garet Richards, l Teachers relax in the Homemaking lo u n g e after Ll hard days work. their hzyhesl objective S. 1-45 0- ,P CUSTODIANS-BACK ROVU. left to right: Dan Bernethy. Sam Pate, jimmy Pcndc-rgrass. FRONT ROXV. left to right: Henry Lewis. C, C. Greenwood f FDITORAIN-CHIEI1' Timmi Mays ASSISTANT EDITOR janet Snead SPORTS liDI'I'ORS Bruce Naylor Howie Hawes V ASSOCIATE EDITOR Juanita Smith BUSINESS MANAGER Judy Glover CAMPAIGN MANAGER Gnylc Roberts 54... ., ,..:if: . I, ,.,:,:f.. 7 :13'7.-'- ' f- ADVERTISING MANAGERS Rue Sullivan Anita Murphrey SPONSOR Mr. Gene I-Icad lasses ,Q N S N o 0 f 4l , N 5 2 f X X ,fl-Q, .:' 5 SVNIOR CIASS Ol I7Iffl'RS I in -PM 1f,. L ff! ,S1mLf,:f1 'f1'q.wl1MV PM NJA W Ulf N.'XYl.OR M.'XR'l'Hg'x 'IUNI-'S DfXI,lf lil'l4,fXNK5 SCU'l I'Y NYC ,fkf , PAUL ARUDA B Team Basketball 56- 573 A Team Football 56-593 Spanish 57-58: Stage Crew 56-573 Soph. Favorite3 Junior Favoriteg Most Friendly 58-591 Soph. President 56-57: Prom Attendant 56-57. su-flee, - I f Na. ' 'I,,,? 735 ,Q af'- 3 F1 .Q 5' Q' ' 1 f,, R r-nf It RONNIE W. BANKS B Team Football 56-573 Spanish Club 56-583 Mu A1- pha Theta 57-583 Student Council 583 Teacher's Assist- ant 57-583 Devotional Com- mittee 57-58Q Speech Tourney Winner 58. ERNESTINE RACHEL ADAIR-FBLA 58-593 Spanish 58-593 Library Assistant 58-593 Teacher's Assistant 58-59. RITA JO ANN ANDERSON-JCL 57-59. FRANKLIN LEROY ARTHUR-Basketball A Team 57-583 Track Team 56-583 Student Coun- cil 57. , . . . . fm 'IS J-if 'hui vi DV' N'-v , . JERRY LEE AVERY-JCL 57-583 Key Club 58-59. DORIS JEAN ABILEYS-FHA 57-583 FBLA 57-593 Teacher's Assistant 56-593 Interscholastic Shorthand. Fourth in District 58. BRENDA JOYCE BAKER-Concert Band 57-593 Marching Band 56-583 Stage Band 56-593 Stage Bank Vocalist 57-593 Band Spectacular 56-583 FBLA 57-583 FHA 56-573 Office Assistant 57-583 PRAIRIE DOG Staff S8-591 Teachers Assistant 58-59: Prom Attendant 56-57. The Gopher Band proceeds onto the field to present one of their outstanding half-time perform- ances. DAVID EDWIN BARBER Chess Club 5 58 Atlxmce Stump Club 58 59 Mu Aliln lhLt1 'lelchcr Assistlnt LEQTER BARRETT LINDA KAY BARGNI EX Bind 56 59 lliz Cuartl 58 59 FBLA 5 59 5tu,e Blntl 55 59 District Band 58 AllC1rl Bind 58 All Region Bmtl 58 Dlllas Area Qelect Bind 58 fit' ar' 'S 5 'U'-5 1' iT' 'Y--'U' 'Vast if 1w,.,a! I J JIMMIE BARTON PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58 59 JANICE ANN BELL Pan American Student Forum 57 58 FNA 58 59, Teachers Assistant WAYNE BILBREY IOI MACK BLASIINGAME A Cappella Choir 58 59 GP Chorale 58 59 .ii 3 ' ,f A : ,N ' j -v, 1 -K -. 5 , 3 , l .xv n U A C.. 5- . - 1 TL: 1' X- Q 1- 1. aj' a 1-,,1 . , - 1 1 1 - L' A ,- 1 . 5 . . A . ,,.. 5, 5 , A , -L 5 - , . 5 A SJ f 7 nd 1 I 9 I -'A .Y ,V I I Af A sd 5 , 4 M Q I v , If Wichim Falls team. RICHARD NEAL BRAINERD Football B Team 56-573 A Cappella Choir 56-58g Key Club, Sergeant-of-Arms 58-593 Spanish Club 56-58. Gopher football captains-Butch jackson, Frankie Gregory, and Roy Swadlenak-go out on the field to meet the captains of the RUTH ELIZABETH BRANNON----Stardusters 56-57g A Cappella Choir 57-59: GP Chorale, Teen Tones 58-59g JCL 56-593 Debate Club 58-591 FTA 58-591 Teachers Assistant 58-59: Thursday Morning Meditation 57-59. CALVIN S. BRICE-Mu' Alpha Theta 57-59g Advanced Science Club 58-59. BARBARA JANE BRISTOXXV -Stardustcrs 56-571 A Cappella 57-591 GP Chorale Matlrigals 58-59 Mu Alpha Theta 57-59, Secretary 58-59: FTA 58-59, Reporter: PRAIRIE DOG Staff 57-58 Student Council Alternate 57-583 Secretary 58-59g National Honor Society 58-591 Quill and Scroll 57-593 Prom Committee 57-58: JCI. 56-583 Girls' State Alternate 581 Interscholastic League Regional Journalism 57-58. ROBERT GAYLAN BlBIlIlTc2XN 'I I 91 tt Base a 'eam 55-5 ' Basketball B Team 56- i 57: A Cappella Choir 58- 595 GP Chorale 58-595 Spanish Club 56-581 FBLA 57-58. , . 'H -. A Q, J . Q in I R ti 'Ord' , 'f' y - P is - -' I . 51324. -fr X- I -127,35 ':y,.. Il' S ..,1':!3, -s Crew 58-59. ' Crew 56-59, JERRY WAYNE BRUNDIGE A Cappella Choir 56-591 Teen Tones 57-593 GP Chorale 58- 59g PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58- 59. Happy Gopher fans leave the bowl after a victory over the Irving Tigers. 4, I --f f-QEE1 g1,g,t..v R- .l 13.5 5p5:-,i.1- ggsgwa. .qw3.,f,5,tg: f- 1 ag- Qc? . 311: 1 ,, ., 5 NH 'tau' Li Y' -it 'QTL- fi 'il- 9 V' JAMES REUBEN BRONSON-Band 56-59. JAMES F. BROWN-Spanisli Club 56-58: Key Club 57-59: PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-593 Stage ANSON BUTCI-I BRUNDAGE--Football B Team 56-57: Mu Alpha Theta 57-59. Vice-Presi dent 57-58, President 58-59g Spanish Club 56-58, Reporter 57-585 Prom Attendant 57g Stage ,.!I XYAXDA CfI.Al'Dlf'l l'li Bl'RKET'l'- Cheerleatlut' its-993 5t.11'tlustt'r 96-Vg GP Cllmrale 'P-SSL FBLA 56-W1 FHA 56-S91 Student Council TASS, ,llL'.1Cl1Cf'S Assistant 91581 Hmnewrning At- ttvntlant 56-SS: Prom Attendant S6-S' GLITNDA PAYE BURNS FBIAL DF Cflnh PATRICIA ANN BVRRIS FBLA is-W, FTA is-591 Office Assistant I, -as KF' fi, . 6 V :rig .ff JO ANN Bl'RTONfl7BI.A S7-59: FHA SS-59, BARBARA ANN CALVERT Geepettes 56-572 l5l'rl.A 57-39g FHA SR-391 Office Assistant 5759- RONNIE BRVCF CAMPISITLI. 'Track Manager: DF Club: PIE Assistant. 37-39, 45 71 If' -cf' RONNIE BRUCE CAINIPBELI. Track Managerg DE Clubg Mu Alpha Theta 57-583 Teachers Assistant. ,wa E S-uf' 1r Y l BETTY SUE CANTRELI. FBLA S8-592 FHA 58-59. The Gopher Band directed by drum major, Martha Sellers, plays a jivey number while the chcerlcmlers clap in rhythm. XX'ILI-IE CARROLL ,JIS 'Q BARBARA CLARK Beat the Coyotes was the cry as the Gopher cheerleaders throw the coyote bones into the bon fire before the game with Wfichita Falls. PEGGY CANTRELL DAVID l5l'Tl.I2R CARRQLL--Spanish Clulvg Dlf Club 57-59. Vice-Presiilent 58-59. -ILLIE A. CARROLL--Stardusters 56-57: FHA 57-595 FBLA 58-593 JQI, S6-573 'l'eacliei 5 AS. sismnt 58-59. s..,., ' 'C --...ap 5 i' i i , ,-5 2 .,-1-- s - -3 fi ai 55951, 5 -has , . ff as-f 1 ' Uv. f-' W- WDP' 'T- SANDRA GAIL CARTER-Cheerleader 58-591 A Cappella Choir 56-59: GP Chorale 58-591 Teen Tones 57-581 FBLA 57-59. President 58-591 FHA 59-59: Spanish Club 56-58: Teachers Assistant 58-59, JIMMY LAXVRENCE CHlLTONfl:ootl5i1ll B Team 56-57. A TC-.lm 5'-59g 'l'raCl-i 56-595 Spanish Club 56-58. SANDRA CI-lISM4Fl-IA 57-581 FBLA 5'-581 Office Assistant 56-5'. CAROL YVONNE CLAY-Startlusters 56-572 A Cappella 57-593 GP Chorale 58-593 FBLA 56-593 Teachers Assistant 58-59. BILLY XYXAYNE CLOXVDTQS-DE Club. FRANCES BEATRICE COCI-IRAN----l5.1ncl 57-583 Stsrtlusters 56-57: A Cappella 57-59, Teen Tones, GP Chorale 58-591 FBLA 58-593 FHA 58-593 FTA 58-593 Library Club 58-593 PRAIRIE DOG staff 58-593 Te.1chei s Assistant 58-591 Stugq Bantl Vocalist 56-57. VUILLIABI STANLEY COOK Chess Club 57-583 Ad vancecl Science Club 58 593 Mu Alpha Theta 57 593 Laboratory Assistant. IA. 3 - T 4' T 4 .qv '1':P ue' ,J -K, ff- -. 'P-2 5 4- 4 5 '1-f,. -. 25?- JERRY WAYNE COKER-Band 56-571 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-59. ROBERT NEWTON COLE-Advanced Science Club 58-593 Laboratory Assistant 58-59. WALTER RAY COLVIN-Chess Clubg Film Monitor. GAYLE C. COUNTRYMAN A Cappella Choir 56-593 Teen Tones, GP Chorale 58-59. The Guys and Dolls presented their rendition of Tenderly at the Homecoming party held in the cafeteria. BILLYE RI'TH COX Tianst'crrt-tl from Dallas: The-spians 56-581 A Cappella Choir 56-583 Art Service Club 56-581 Spanish Club 56-583 Phi-Beta-Phi 56.589 Hi-Y 56-581 FBLA 58-591 FHA 58-591 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-593 Tcaclu-r's Assistant 58-59: DALLAS MORNING NEVVS Correspondent 58-59, LARRY CVRT COX---Football B Team 56-57: Spanish Club 56-583 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-59. Editor-in-Chief 58: Student Counril 58-59: TcaChcr's Assistant 58-59. LINDA DEANN CREECH -Stanlusters 56-57g FBLA 57'-591 FHA 5'-581 ICI. SOA581 FTA 57-58: Teachers Assistant 57-59g Thursday Morning Meditation 57-591 Morning Devotional 57-59, Chairman 58-59. MICHAEL LEE DAI LEY National Honor Society 58- 59. Vice-President: Chess Club 57-583 FTA 58-59g JCL 56-582 Riu Alpha T h eta 58-593 Advanced Science Club 58-59. JAMES DEAN Band 56-59. Vice-President ia-S91 Stage Band' 56-59: Band Aides 58-591 DiSffiCl Band 56-57: Key Club 56-592 Secretary-Treasurer 58-59: Mu Alpha Theta 57-591 Chess Club 57-58. Gophers join hands wishing game they are about to enter. X52 L te , JACKIE LIONEI. DANIEL---JCL sv-59. MARY ANNETTE DAVENPORT- -Stardustcrs 56-S71 A Cappella Choir 57'58l National Honor Society 58-591 Mu Alpha Theta 57-59g FTA 57-591 Advanced Science Club 58-591 Traffic Safety Council 56-59. DOLLY DAVIS ----- Stardusters 56-57: A Cappella Choir 57-593 GP Chorale. Madrigals 58-591 Tennis Club 56-57g FHA 57-59, Vice-President 58-59: Spanish Club 56-57: FBLA 57-59: De- votion Committec 5'-58. Chairman 58-59. each other Good luck in the RODNEY CHARLES DEASON-A Cappella Choir 56-57: PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-59. ANNDREA JANE DINSE-Cheerleader 58-593 FHA 56-59, Secretnry 5 -58. President 58-595 FBLA 58-591 FTA 56-57g Spanish Club 56-583 Office Assismnt 5 -5S1 Student Council 56-571 Teachers Assistant 58-591 Prom Attendant 56-51 Bluebonnet Girls' State 58-59g Girl of the Month 58-59. WILBUR DOAN - r A ' I rf- . 'cz' 1574, JANICE RUTH EDGIN FBLA 58-59g Teacher's Assistant 58-59, , Q,-ITV, . fl' 4--v , sl T7 EDWARD DOOLEY HENRY FRANK DOVUELLADE Clubp Key Clubg Spanish Clubg Teachers Assistant. CONNIE EUGENIA DUBOSE-Stardusters 56-573 A Cappella Choir 57-59, GP Chorale 58-593 FNA 58-59, Vice-Presidentp FBLA 57-58: JCL 56-58g Teacher's Assistant 58-59. -l auf JOHN ELLIOTT PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-59. Trample the Colts was the theme of shirt-tail clay and the pep rally. Here the cheerleaders are leading the group in the Traveling T. ROC PR TAXI IVAXS A Ctpptllt Clmolr 55 9 Pruncmtn 58 59 ICI V I b 57 -ll Dllll JEAN HI IIO ELNORI: Nlilltllltll Ilnntn' NULICIV 5:4.512g pl'kIlIlIN Klub 56-5'g l 58-59: PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-591 Stutlcnt Council S6-5SI l4L'.lLllLI'S Assistant 58-59, ,ll Jlf DEAN IQRNSI' UXVENN DAl.IZ Ifl'l5ANKS Ummplux' CllI.lI'tl 58-59i AltL'1'n.1tt- f.llLCl'll'.lLll'I Sb 59. -KQI, 51 Ntrct.u'y 5'-581 l'NA 57-58, lutsxtlunt 58-591 N.xt1un.tl Hunan' Stunt-ty 58-59. Nttrcttu'yg Stu tn Council 57-581 Hmucctgming Cuurt 56-573 P10111 Cummittcc 5 -583 Sttniur Class Oftitcr. -T' q:--rv l fe' v--v H -vi .1 .XJ , 1 V , ., . .. X A ' Q ., 11 . l Z 1 . . KN . ft - . 1 ' C-5 . E. .U I ' tl- 1 p . . 1- if R 583 SASL' .ull -59. A ,, 4 . 5 ' , , V s, . iff' A A 1 ' TOMMY VUAYNE FOREMAN Band 56-593 FBLA 56-57 FTA 57-591 Key Club 58- 591 Tencl1cr's Assistant 58- 591 Mu Alplm Theta 58-59. 5 an -4 uw, Suv' 'ls ALAYNA EVERSOLE Hantl 56-5'g Mu Alplm 'l'ltct,1 57591 PRAIRIE DOG Sf-iff 59-591 'Il1Cl1 cr's Assistant 58-59. AVGVST FREDERIC FISCHER Cin-ss Club 5'-5H: FBLA 5' 54 NANCY GAYE FLORENCE -B.1ntl 56-5 1 Startlustcrs 56-5'1 GP Capt-rs Pianist 59: li 58-591 xlCL 5'-593 'l4C.lCl1L'I-S Assistmt 58-591 Smgt- limtl 5'-59: Murning Mttlxmtit-n 58- MILDRED ANN GANT Startlustcrs 56-571 A Clppclln Clmuir 5 -59: Mu Alplu Tlmcta 5'-59. Treasurcr 58-59L Span- ish Club 56-59: 'Il-.1clmct s As- sistant 58-59: GP Clwmlc 58- 591 Matlrignls 58-593 Thurs- tlay Morning Mctlitatiun 5 - 59. '5 his 'f'5o is JAINIES INI. GARRETT---Band 56-591 Drum INI.1jor 58-591 All'Dl5U'lCf Bliflll 57-532 KCY Club 58-591 Mu Alpha Theta 57-59g Pan American Student Forum 56-583 JCL 57-59L Band Aides 58-593 National Honor Society 58-59. CLYDE CLIFTON GARTMAN---A Cappella Choir 56-595 GP Chorale. Prairit-men 58-591 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-591 Stage Crew 57-58. DENNY TOM GARXX'ITZ4Spanish Club 57-593 FBLA 58-59. .ti X M- f 'TEM' , R I s Vi 'sl JUDY SUE GLOVER-Quill and Scroll 58-595 FHA 57-59: Pan American Student Forum 56- 58: FBLA 58-591 '59 Geep Staff, Business Manager 58-591 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 57-58g Student Council 56-591 Teachers Assistant 57-583 Sophomore Class Officerg Homecoming Queen 58-59. FRANKIE JOE GREGORY-Baseball B Team 56-57, A Team 57-59g Basketball B Team 56-57, A Team 57-593 Football Team 56-57, A Team 57-593 All-District Football 57-581 Pan American Student Forum 56-58. JERRY LEE GREGSTON-Track 56-57. JVDY LYN GRIIZVE Tr.rnsturi'ed from Orugong junior Red Crossg Poly- ettesx Sigma Tau Kappag POLY M A I D5 Student Council Treasurer. '45 Q 'fo-1 X DAVID GROENING The Stage Band directed by Mr. Leon Breeden plays for stu- dents to dance to at parties held at the school. XVAYNE HAEFS JOHNNY A. I-IAI.If A Caplwlla Choirg Spanish Club: Key Cluh T'-SNL lfI5l.A CLARITNCIZ IZDXYIN HALI. liaskcthall li Team S6-ST A Tc-am S'-SH, Mu Alpht I1 V-591 'Il-.u'l1ci s Assistant SH-59. LOI' ANN HAH. Gophcr Guarcl 559591 AI tcrnatc Cliccrlcatlcr 58-S93 A Cappella Choir 56-59, Tu-n 'llwncs 57591 GP Choralc' 58-391 Spanish Cluh 56-53: l:I5I.A SS-59. Vice-Prcsiclcntz FHA 58- 591 PRAIRIE DOG Staff S'-581 Student Council 57- S9g junior Class Officcrg Prom Committcc Y'-581 Homecoming Court 58-59. sl n JOE HARRIS DAVID HARRISON GRETCHEN HATQSE Seniors jane Dinse, Glenda XY'ickersham. and XY'nnda Burkett watch the victory flag wave in the wind. The flag was seen many times this year as the Gophers came out victorious. XWAYNE HAMILTON- -Band 56-593 FBLA 58-591 Spanish Club 56-581 '1'cacher's Assistant 58 59 S251- lp zlmr 3 JI Li' f -sv KAREN FIIYAN HFACKIZR -lil3I.A 5 -59: PNA 58-593 lfIIA 58-591 Office Assistant 56-571 Stu- tlcnt CUL1f'lL'Il Altcrimtu 58-503 'll-.uliti s Assistant 57-59. BARBARA ANN HIIATHIIRIY- Iiintl 56-5 1 -ICI. 56-58. IiIII.A 58-591 Quill Anil Stroll 57-593 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 57-581 Stutlunt Council Altcrnatc 56-581 'll-11rl1cr's Assistant 57-591 Inter- sclmlastir Lmguu ,Iuurmlisiu 5'-58. CYREI. LEROY I-IERRIXG l.iht'.u'y Assistant: I.ihr.u'y Cluh. -.-1 H oo-I 'Q' U i QR L! J J 3 ' BI 'STIZR HOLMES 9 PATRICIA ANN HINES--FBLA 56-581 Library Club 58-59: Library Assistant 57-59. XY'ENDIfI.I. S. HINITS- Bitsl-:ctlmll Team 56-57. A Team 57-59: Spanish Cluh 56-59, ROBERT RANDOLPH I-IODGE----Football Fi Tcguu 56-571 I?-and 56-581 Chess Club 57-583 Key Cluh 57-591 PRAIRIE DOG Stiff 58-59. 3-,-i PAT HOPKINS Happy Gophers leave the fieltl after another victory. This time the Irving Tigers were thc victims by a 21-10 score. PATRICIA GAYLE HUFF Startlustcrs 56'57g Spanish Club 56-58g FBLA 57-591 Prom Committee 57.58. I.I'CRETIA ANN HORTON-V-DIE Cluh 58-59L PRAIRII2 DOG Stuff 58-59. LINDA HOXVARD FHA 56-573 -ICI. 57-581 FBLA 56-59x DE Cluh 58-591 FTA 58-59. MARY lfVIfl.YN HLISISARD ITIIA 56-571 I7l5I.A 57-59g Office ASSist1mt 58-591 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-593 'l'c1tclic1 s Assistant 57759. lf' -f-'N -fff-' Clif, JACK WILLIAM HUNTER Teachefs Assistant 57-59. The Gophers listen intently to their last-minute instructions before going out onto the field, LARRY DEAN HIILSEY- Spanish Cluh 57-59, CAROLE LEE HLMPHREYS DE Club 58-59, CHARLES RAY HVNTER Key Cluh 58-59. EDXVIN KEITH JACKSON- --Football B Team 56-57, A Team 57-59, Captain 58-59, Track 56-573 Mu Alpha Theta: JCL: Advanced Science Club, Football Honorable Mention 57-58. LARRY Boro JAMES -spanish Club vw. JERRY JENNINGS .J N64 5 x ROLLIE EUGENE JOFFRE-Football B Team 56-57, A Team 57-59, Track 56-593 Spanish Club 56-58: PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-593 Teacher's Assistant 57-59: Prom Committee 57-58. BOBBY LL'THER JOHNSON- -A Cappella Choir 56-592 GP Chorale 58-593 Teen Tones 57-591 Key Club 57-591 JCI. 56-57: FBLA 57-581 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 57-58. CLYDE DALE JOHNSON- -Spanish Club. The cheerleaders set the mood and spirit of the game as they lead the Gophers onto the grid- iron. The Gophers Guards carry the Gopher who observes the game from the side- lines. ROBBIE MARIE JOHNSON FHA 56-573 DE Club 57- 591 FBLA 58-593 PRAI- RIE DOG Staff 58-59. MARTHA ANN JONES National Honor Society 58- 59, Secretary, Bluebonnet Girls' Stateg Gopher Guard 58-59g Alternate Cheerleader 58-59, A Cappella Choir 56- 59, Teen Tones, Madrigals, GP Chorale 58-59: FHA 58- 59, Historian, FTA3 Office Assistant 57-59: Student Coun- cil 57-585 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-593 Teacher's Assist- Senior Class Officer, Home- antg Junior Class Officerg coming Court 58-59: Prom Attendant 56-573 Prom Com- mittee 57-58. FRED KING 401 DUDLEY LESLIE KNOX A Cappella Choir 56-59, Pres- ident 58-59, Teen Tones 57- 591 GP Chorale 58-59: Guys and Dolls, Madrigals 58-591 JCL 56-58, Vice-President 57- 583 FBLAQ Footlighters 58- 59: Stage Crewg Student Council 57-59: Teacher's As- sistantg junior Class Officer: Prom Attendant 56-573 Prom Committee 57-58. ROYCIQ JON JONES -JCI- 56-s9fKf-y Club sa-59. Mu Alpha Theta 58-59. RI'TH ANN JONES---Transferred from Oluiog Y-Teens 57-58: FBLA 58-59. FRANK KENNEDY- -JCI. 56-57. I ' 2 LAWRENCE XWAYNE KIRBY--Band 56-59: Key Club 56-59, Vice-President 58-595 Stage Band 57-591 Spanish Club 56-58: PRAIRIE DOG Staff ss-59: Stage Crew 57-58. DELORES JEAN KIRKPATRICK----Spanish Club 56-57. CURTIS LEE KITCHENS-DE Club 58-59. The Gopher G u a r d s stand beside the Gopher during each pep rally as the student body ex- presses their loyalty to the Gophers. JOHN DAVID KI'YKFNDAI.I. -Football li Team 56-571 Trunk 56-59. Captain 58-59: ICI. 56-501 Blu Alpha Tlittta 5'-591 Stutlcnt Council VlCC4PI'L'Slnlt'UK 58-59. RICHARD l.. LAAKMAN -DF Club 5'-59. Prcsitlcnt 58-591 Key Club 58-59, JERRY LA FON 'J DON GORMAN LATI-IAM A Cappella Choir 56-59. GP Chorale 58-591 Span- ish Club. '61 -r G-M9 at V MICKEY FLYNN LAGOVU- -Football B Team 56-581 Track 56-57: Spanish Clubg Key Clubl Tcachcfs Assistant. ELLEN LAMB DAVID A. LANDFRS4Baslcctball Manager 56-591 Football Manager A and H Team 56- 581 'I'cachcr's Aseistant 56-59. 'Z 'JP RAY LEXWIS LATHAM A Cappella Choir 56-59: GP Chorale 58-591 Spanish Club. Drum major, james Garrett, leads the Gopher Band in the Fight Song during a pep rally. CECIL I.AXVRIiNClY EARL DFI? I.AW'SON OYCI2 BI. Sta1'tlL1ste1's 56-571 FHA 56-571 FBLA 58-59g DE Club 58-591 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-S91 'I'uachcr's Assistant 5 ,I 35155 DIANE LISLE National Honor Society 552-s9g FHA 57-591 FBLA 57-59g Spanish Club 56- 59: Teachers Assistant 57- -of -19' .mums- aim! Q15 ' 15,5 ' ' -..,. ! f uh ,f - :,-M XVIZLDON MARLIS LORENZ- -Basketball B Team 56-57. A Team 57- -IERE SCOTT LI'CIA---DE Club 58-59g PRAIRIE DOG Staff SS-59. ff,. d.,,!,l las, 11-5' L 3 , -If 'sn ,-,nga ia? ' 1 59, Captain 58-59 57-59, MARSHALL DALIT MCCLAY---Bantl 56-591 Key Club 58-591 SP11Ul5l1 Clllb RANDEL WAYNE MCCRACKEN Basketball B Team Man- ager 56-57, A Team Man- ager 57-59g Football B Team 56-571 Spanish Club 56- 58g FBLA 56-57: Teachers Assistant 57-59. Thousands of loyal fans pass through these gates each season to watch their team play another game. MELVA SL'E MCFARLAND brary Assistant 58. DON MCNIEL HERSCHEI. MCNIEL Band 56-593 Sweetheart 53-59 'vb C2 56-58: FBLA 58-591 Li- ,,.?i . I . l Q 1 X f JOHN WILLIAINI MCCULLOUGH--Band 56-591 Band Aides 58-591 Spanish Club 56-571 Key Club 58-59. LINDA GRACE MAGNESS---FHA 56-571 FBLA 57-58g DE Club, Secretary' 58-59. PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-591 Student Council 56-57. JOHNNY R, MAPP--Football B Team 56-57, Manager A Team 57-595 Track Manager 56-59: Spanish Club 56-581 Film Monitor 56-59g Student Council Alternate 57-58g'Teacher's Assistant 57-59. fx pi V-T.. SHIRLEY RUTH MARLEY Transferred from String- town, Okla.: Girls' Soft- ballg Girls' Basketball: FBLA 58-591 Teacher's Assistant 58-591 National Honor Society 58-59. MARGIE MARTIN Gopher players on the sidelines anxiously watch the game in progress. BOBBII2 DIANNI2 MAY National Honor Sotiety 58-592 ICI. 56-583 Most Outstanding Latin II S'u- dent 57-58g FBLA 58-593 Office Assistant 56-581 Student Council 58-59. 'O' 1--w-1, OLIVIA LIZIT MASSIZY A Cnvellii Clioii' 56-591 IVISLA 58-591 JCL 57-59g D12 Club, Swett. ll l1e.ii't 58-591 'I'e.itliei s Assistant 5H-591 GP Clioixil 554-59. CALVIN RAY MA'l'HlfXX'S lfootlxill Ii 'Leiiin 56-571 'lititk 5H-59 MARTHA RIWIAH MAYNARIJ 'lrinsfeterd from Grossitlle. Midi.: Clulw 56-581 'l.UQ1CllL'l S Assistant 56-57: Mnjorette 57-58. 'ZR c5llCL'I'lC2IL.lCI' 56-57g 9' ik? 'jli T Or? Glec DAN! MAX O MARY KAIHI RXN NIAXS Nitionil Honor Soeiety 58 59 Quill md Scroll 5 59. Treasurer 554 59 A C15 pelli Choir 5s 59 CP Clioril Milrieils 553 59 IHA 56 59 ICI 56 58. Treasurer 57 58 Office Assistant 56 5 but Stiff 57 59 Assistant Editor 5158 Editor in Chief 58-593 IRII DOC Stitt 5 5S tutent Coumi itisuitr 58 59 lucliers Assistant 58-59: Prom f 3 MARVIN MILLER JCL 56-58' PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-59, Art Editor. An efficient staff work in the press box to get a complete coverage of the game. Committee 57 58 F5 H MIIIIR lootlwill li 5 I m 5 59 Trick 55 5 Honorable Men- tion All District Lyiiird 57 Spinisli Club Student Council sa SS Ieirlitrs Assistint. MARY LOL' MOFLLFR- -A Cappella Choir 56-593 'l'een Tones. GP Chorale 58-591 FHA 53-59g JU, S7-ss. ELLON MAE MONEY- -FHA: FBLA 5158, ANNFLLIE MOODY Stardusters 56-51 ,ICL 56-581 Office Assistant 58-59: 'l'u.ulie1 s Assistant 57-581 National Honor Society 58-59. MARTHA LOUVENIA MOSS FHA 56-58. ,af 'Q BARBARA NELI. MOODY FBLA 5'-581 FHA S6-59 GLENDA DARLIENE MOORE -A Cappella Choir 57-591 Stardusters 56-571 FBLA 57-59: Office Assistant 56-581 GP Chorale. Madrigals 58-59 OAN MOOREfNational Honor Society 58-59g A Cappella Choir 56-58g FTA 56-59. Secretary -58 ice- resitent 58-59' fi. 58- 2' .. 7- 3 eacier's Assistant 5 -58: Thursc Morning Meditation Music Committee 58-59 Second period finds the Geep Staff busy find- ing new ideas for the '59 Geep. Here Howie Hawes, Rae Sullivan, Mr. Head, Bruce Nay- lor, and Juanita Smith look at other annuals for some different ideas. xx X 4 ' ,. ANITA LOUISE MURPHREY Quill and Scroll 58-593 JCI, 56-585 FBLA 58-591 Library Club 56-571 Library Assistant 56-573 Geep Staff 58-591 PRAIRIE DOG Staff sv-sag Teachers Assistant 58-59. JERRY MARLIN NELSON Football B Team 56- 571 Spanish Club 56-585 Key Club 58-591 Student Council 56-57. QIEHIU CLIFTON RAY OTTS Band 56-593 A Cappella Choir 58-595 Key Club 58- 59: JCL 56-592 Band Aides 58-593 Stage Band 57-595 Dis- trict Band 56-58g All-Regional Band 57-581 All-State Band 57-58. JERALD BRADFORD MURPHY-Mu Alpha Theta 57-59g JCL 56-57g Teachers Assistant 57-59 Advanced Science Club 58-59. ARNOLD NABORS-PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-59. CHARLES BRUCE NAYLOR-Basketball B Tcamg Football B Teainz Mu Alpha Theta 57-59 Reporter 58-59g Quill and Scroll 57-59, President 58-593 FBLA 56-573 Gccp Staff 57-59, Sports Editorg Student Council 58-59g Senior Class Officerg PRAIRIE DOG Staff 57-58, Sports Editor 'L 11,0-.QQ W 'C 'wand L BOBBY NICHOLS JAMES MARCUS NOLAN-DE Cl Staff 58-59, RICHARD NORTHRTJP ub 57-59: Film Monitorg Library Mr. Hobbs Williams instructs students work- ing in the concession stands during football season. Assistant: 3-'QE '-fl--14 PRAIRIE DOG If DORA ELLAN PARKER -Library Assistant 58-59. -IOE DALE PARKER--Baseballg Football B Team 56-571 liand 56-59, President 58-595 Spanish Club: Student Council 57-583 Stage Band 57-591 Band Aides 58-593 All-District Band 57-58. BOB EARL PARKS --Film Monitor: library Assistantg PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-59: Tc-acher's Assistantg DE Club 5'-59. all sf-'rf ITT MAXINE PARTON-FHA 58-592 FBLA 57-59: Library Assistant 57-58. TOMMY D. PATTERSON---Track 57-583 FBLA 56-573 Teachers Assistant 58-59. TERRY XWAYNE PEAL---Basketball B Team 56-573 Track 56-593 Spanish Club 56.581 Tc-aclier's Assistant 58-59. Students join the Goph- er cheerleaders in yells at a downtown pep rally before the Irving game. RALPH VERNON PEARSON Mu Alpha Theta 57-593 Advanced Science C l u b 58-59. P . DICK PERKINS FBLA 56-571' JCL 56-58, President 57-585 Mu Alpha Theta 57-593 Student Council President 58-591 National Honor Society President 58- 59g Traffic Safety Council 58- 593 Prom Committee. SHIRLEY B. PHILLIPS JCL 57-585 FBLA 57-593 Teachers Assistant 58-59. VIRGIL POWELL The majorettes presented one of their routines to the students at the pep rally preceding the Arlington game. The Gopher looks on with interest. JAMES PERKINS-PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-59. JIMMY GLEN PERKINS SONDRA CAROLE PHILLIPS-Stardusters 56-573 A Cappella Choir 57-593 GP Chorale, Mad rigals 58-593 FBLA 57-595 FHA 57-583 JCL 56-573 PRAIRIE DOG staff 58-59. GEORGE EDWARD PLATT-Band 57-583 DE Club 58-591 FBLA 57-58: Transferred from Ter- rellg Band 55-573 Choir 56-57: Paper Staff 55-561 Library Assistant 55-56. BEVERLY JAN PORTER-National Honor Society 58-59, Reporterg Head Cheerleader 58-59g A Cappella Choir 56-59: Teen Tones 57-59. GP Chorale 58-591 Spanish Club 56-583 FBLA 57-59. Treasurer 58-59g-Office Assistant 56-57g Student Council 58-593 Teachers Assistant 58-593 Prom Committee 57-58. TRAVIS POTTER gas, ine, t .F . .1 -j . If , if, lbs EDDIE PRATI-IER-PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-59, PATRICIA ANN PRIVETT--FBLA 58-59. ALFRED ROBERT PROPER , A s X N. gi,-.rx Lund' 1 TOMMY EDNX'ARD RADER-National Honor Society 58-593 Mu Alpha Theta 57-59. Vice- President 58-59: Key Club 58-59. Treasurerg Laboratory Assistant 58-593 Teachers Assistant 57-58: Prom Committee 57-58g Advanced Science Club 58-593 Chess Club 57-58. CLAYTON EDVVIN RANEY-National Honor Society 58-593 FBLA 56-59: Spanish Club 56-589 Mu Alpha Theta 58-595 Teachers Assistant 57-59p Traffic Safety Council 56-59, GAYLE FRANCES RAXVLINGS-Stardusters 56-573 A Cappella Choir 57-58: FBLA 58-599 Library Assistant 56-57: Student Council 57-58: Teachers Assistant 58-59. MARY ANN REDDING A Cappella Choir 57-59. Guys and Dolls, GP Chorale, 58- 593 Stardusters 56-579 FBLA 57-593 Student Council 57- 58: Teachers Assistant 57-59, SHIRLEY JEAN RAY Chereleader 58-591 A Cup- pella Choir 56-59, Vite- President 57-583 GP Cho- rale 58-591 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 57-58: Stu- dent Council 56-573 Teach- er's Assistant 58-593 Sophomore Class Officerg Homecoming Court 56-573 Homecoming Queen 57- 58: Sophomore Favoritep Prom Attendantg junior Class Oficerg Prom Com- mittee 57-583 Most Friend- ly 57-591 Junior Favorite. ROSEMARY REAVES ROLAND DALE REED---Track 56-593 PRAIRIE DOG Staff. XX'II.BER I.EE REID ELEANOR ANN REHDERSfA Cappella Choir 56-59, GP Chorale. 56-593 FHA 56-59: FBLA 56-593 JCL 56-57, ADA MARIE RICHARDSON FBLA 56-592 FTA 58-59: FHA 58-59, 'Sm P nn' 451' T' Sophomore Class Officerg Prom Attendant. 58-591 Teacher's Assistant 58-59. ROY LEE ROGERS Basketball B Team 56-57, A Team 57-59, Co-Captain 58-591 Spanish Club 56-58. :Ja :io N-ui' Madrigals 58-59g ENA f',' g Q W FQ f-N if 5 v--fer ' CYNTHIA GAYLE ROBERTS-Nofioooi Honor Society 58-593 Quill ood Scroll Secretary 58-595 ' FBLA 58-595 FHA 58-593 Cheerleader 58-593 Bluebonnet Girls' Stateg Office Assistant 56-59: Geep Staff 58-59: PRAIRIE DOG Staff 57-58. Editor-in-Chief: Pan American Student Forum 56-58g GENE ARTHUR ROBINSON-Baseball 56-581 Football B Team 56-57, A Team 57-59: Track GLENDA JOY RODERICK-FTA 57-58g FHA 57-58. ..- 5 2-Q59 ,U-Q' ,c , The cheerleaders exhibit the quilt made by the Gopher Mothers. Chances were sold and a drawing for the winner was during the half-time of the Irving game, .Y Vg '. 1-1. PAUL RUSSELL ,IERRY ED SANDERS-Debate Club 57-581 Footlighters 58-59g Teachers Assistantg FBLA 57-58. ROENA ANN SCHOONOVER--Starclusters 56'57Q Spanish Club 57-591 FBLA 58-59, be fo- 'r:7 ty MARY MARIE SHERRIN FBLA sa-S91 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-591 Teach- er's Assistant 58-591 Trans- ferred from Holclenville, OkIa.g A Cappella Clioirg FHA. ETTA LOUISE SCHCSTER-Stardusters 56-57: A Cappella Choir 57-585 JCL 58-593 Spanish Club 56-58, Reporterl FTA 56-59, Reporter 57-58, President 58-599 TeaCher's Assistant 58-595 FHA 56-583 National Honor Society 58-59. BILLY J. SELF-FBLA 57-58: DE Club 57-59: Stage Crew 57-583 Teacher's Assistant. MARTHA ANN SELLERS4Band 56-59: Drum Major 58-593 FBLA 57-591 JCL 56-593 Student Council 58-595 Tennis Team 57-583 Prom Committee 57-58. W CECIL SHOEMAKER Coach Davis and Coach Turner compare notes with an un identified Gopher and plan for the next play. DAVID ARTHIYR SIMON-ICI. 56-58. NANCY ELAINE SIRKEL---Bnntl 56-585 FBLA 58-59: Teachers Assistant 58-59. RONALD DOMINIC SLOVIKOSKI-A Cappella Choir 56-59, GP Choral. Teen Tones 58-593 Mu Alpha Theta 57-59: Advanced Science Club 58-59g JCL 56-58. JIMMY SLUDER Teacher's Assistant. DENIS MCLEAN SMITH Baseball 56-573 Football B Team 56-57, A Team 57- 593 A Cappella Choir 56-573 Mu Alpha Theta 57-593 JCL 56-58g Teachefs Assistant 58- 59. ,f BILLY CHARLES SMITH-Track 58-59: PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-59. CAROL SMITH DOLORES ANN SMITH-FHA 56-59, Historian 57-58: FBLA 56-593 Spanish Club 57-59 Teacher's Assistant 58-59. The Gopher Bancl members are stationed in the band shell at Turner Park to play during the bon fire. FAYE NELI. SMITH--FHA 58-59: FBLA 57-58: Office Assistant 57-58g PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-593 Student Council 56-59: Teachers Assistant 58-59. JERRY KENNETH SMITH--Football B Team 56-572 Spanish Club 56-583 Key Club 58-593 FBLA 58-59. JLIANITA M. SMITH--Quill and Scroll 57-59, Vice-President 58-593 Stardustc-rs 56-57g A Cap- pella Choir 57-59X Reporter 53-59g GP Chomle, Mtidriguls 58-59: ICI. 56-57g FBLA 57'-581 Geep Staff 57-59, Associ.ite Editor 58-59g PRAIRIE DOG Stuff 58-59. Editor-in-Chief 59, TEXAN Columnist 58-591 Student Council Alternate 58-593 Teachers Assistant 58-59. Q KY E -if 1--'av hr - 4 J 41 SANDRA LEE SMITHfDE Club 58-59. SARAH SMITH STEPHEN M. SMITH-Basketball B Team 56-57g National Honor Society 58-595 Mu Alpha Thetag Key Clubg Spanish Clubz Chess Clubg Advanced Science Club. MOLLY SMYRL JCL 57-583 Office Assist ant 56-57, 58-593 PRAI RIE DOG Staff 58-59 BANNER Columnist 58 ROBERT SNEGON The Homecoming Court joins in as the Gopher cheerleaders lead the student body in a yell for victory. The Gopher looks on from the side lines. BJORG SORENSEN-Foreign Exchange Student from Norwayg National Honor Society 58-59 A Cappella Choir 58-59, Sweetheartg Mu Alpha Theta 58-593 Student Council 58-593 Foot lighters 58-59. PHILIP OWEN SPANN-Baseball 56-593 Band 56-573 Mu Alpha Thefag JCL3 Chess Club Advanced Science Club. WILLIAM SPENCER i l i HAZEL SPIKES C 'a...l V PEGGY JUNE SPLANN-Stardusters 56-573 A Cappella Choir 57-593 FBLA 57-59Q FHA 56-573 Spanish Club 55-573 GP Chorale, Madrigals 58-593 Transferred from Corinth, Miss,3 Tri-Hi-Y 55'56Q Glee Club ss-seg FHA 57-58, Parliamentarian. JOHN PHILIP SPONSLER-Band, President 57-583 Key Club, Treasurer 57-583 DE Club 58-593 Spanish Club 55-563 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-593 Teachers Assistant 57-58: Stage Band 55-58. SUE STARK KENNETH LEE STEPHENS Track 57'58Q Key Club 57- 593 Student Council 56-57. Student Council President, Dick Perkins, presents Shirley Ray and Paul Aruda awards for being the Most Friendly Girl and Boy as voted by the sophomore class at the close of Howdy Vileekf' A Howdy Dance was held on the patio following t e Carter-Riverside game. 57. XVANDA .II 'NE STOTTS JAMES S'I'I'l Iil.EI3FME -llasehall 56-591 Foothall II Team 56-57, A Team 57-583 Track 56-571 ,ICL 56-57: FTA 58-59. ELIZABETH ROSE SVSAN- -A Cappella Choir 5'-58. Reporteri FHA 57-59. Vice-Prcsitlent 53-59: Pan American Student Forum 5'-58: FBLA 58-591 Office Assistant 58-59g PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-591 Teachers Assistant 58-591 Thursday Morning Meditation 57-59. Music Chairman, Organist. il 5- i hr , -- 'SEL' ROY SVVADLENAK--Basehall A Team 56-593 Basketball B Team 56-57. A Team 57-58: Football B Team 56-57g A Team 57-593 Spanish Cluh 57-58. Treasurerz FBLA 58-591 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-59, Business Managerg Teachc-r's Assistant 58-591 Prom Attendant 573 Prom Committee 581 Foothall All-District 57. All-Greater Dallas 57. Captain 58-59. BARBARA JOY TAGGART- FHA 56-59: FBLA 57-591 Spanish Club 56-581 Student Council 56-58: Teachers Assistant 57-59. TRAVIS l.EE TALISERT- --ICLL FISLA1 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 58-59. Shirt-tail day was a day of comfort for all. Stu- dents wore shirts bear- ing pictures and slo- gans as the Gophers prepared to face the Arlington Colts. JIM TARVER ROGER FIELDER TARVER Football A Team 56-59, Captain 58-59: A Cappella Choir 56-59, Teen Tones 57- 59, GP Chorale, Madrigals 58-595 Spanish Club 57-595 JCL 56-575 Prom Attendant 57g Student Council Alternate 56-58. JEFF RALPH TAYLOR---A Cappella Choir 56-59, Teen Tones 57-595 GP Chorale, Madrigals 58-591 JCL se-57. JAMES ALLEN THOMPSON-- National Honor Society 58-593 A Cappella Choir 56-59, Teen Tones, GP Chorale 58-59g Mu Alpha Theta 57-59g Advanced Science Club 58-59: Key Club 58-593 I.aboratory Assistant 58-59. BRENT THORNE -Track 57-59, Captain 58-593 Spanish Club 57-59. GLORIA KAY VISE Mu Alpha Theta 57-59Q JCL 56-583 DE Club se ss. LINDA WEAVER MARY ELLIS VVALKER-Stardusters 57-58g A Cappella 58-59, GP Chorale, Guys and Dolls S8-59g JCL 57-593 FNA 57-58g FTA 58-59g FHA 58-59g Debate Club, President 58-591 Debate Team 58-59, JOY WALLS WAYNE WATSON-Band 56-58g Key Club, President 58-595 DE Club 58-593 KW Club, Via?- President 57-58: Stage Band 57-581 Spanish Club 56-57: FBLA 57-58. One of the duties of the cheerleaders is decorating the goal posts before each home game. MARGARET ELLEN XYIZEKS- SI.1l'tlllSfL'I'i 56-5 g l7'l'A 57-581 FHA 56-581 Mu Alpha 'lihcta 5'- 59g Office Assistant 56-51 58-593 'It-.iclit-i s Assistant 57-581 Pan American Stiiilunt lforum 57-59. BOBBY VUEST SUE ADALE XY' E LBORNE ----H ICI. S6-S91 Office Assistant 56-59. Wfx PSS,-. . l f 55 ' POLLY JULIETTE XVI-'II'I'E Band 56-585 Stardusters 56-57: A Cappella Choir 57-59, Teen Tones. GP Chorale. Sweetheart 58- 59: Spanish Cluh 57-591 FTA 57-59, Secretary 58- 59: All-State Choir 57-59. if ,af-Q, , I it 1 -5 f ' -if I ii A1514 Xliiflll DONNIE F. VUE-lEA'I7 FHA 58-593 FBLA 56-59g 'I'eaChCr's Assistant 58-59, ALICE ANN W'HI'l'L'S- -FBLA 57-591 PRAIRIE DOG Staff 57-583 'l'cachcr's Assistant. NOVELLA ANN W'Hl'l'E--Bantl 56-531 Startlustcrs 56-57: A Cappella Choir 5'-59. Teen Tones. GP Chorale 58-593 JCI. 57-59. Sc-frt-tary 58-591 FNA 58-591 National Hnniir Society 58-591 Choir Sweetheart 58-59. CARRIE JEAN WILSON FBLA 58-593 FHA 56- 581 Teachers Assist- ant 58-59. DON WILSON ii GLENDA REA VUICKERSHAM Stardusters, Vice-President 56- 571 A Cappella Choir 57-59, Teen Tones, GP Chorale 58- 599 FHA 56-59, Secrctaty 58- 595 FBLA 58-59: Office As- sistant 56-57g PRAIRIE DOG Staff 57-58: Student Council 57-59. JI YDY WILSON WILBERN DANNY WOOD-Baseball B Team sv-sag FBLA 58-59. CHESTER HARLAN WOOD-Transferred 57-585 Baseballg Basketballg Footballg Trackg FTA GREENHAND 57-583 Chapter Farmerg Junior Class Officer. JACK DAVIS WOODHAM, JR. Football B Team 56- 57, A Team 57-595 Mu Alpha Theta 57-593 JCL 56-57. GEORGE WILLIAM WRIGHT Spanish Club 56-581 DE Club 57-59. ...J-P .1 . -- 5 EH i 7 t l T-Q' scorry GEORGE WORD-Band 56-58: Key Club 56-57, 58-59: JCL 56-ss, Reporter 57-583 Student Council 58-591 Senior Class Officer: Prom Committee. DAVID THOMAS WRIGHT-DE Club 57-58. EDDIE LYNN WRIGHT-A Cappella Choir 56-59, Teen Tones 57-595 Spanish Club. THOMAS WILLIAM WRIGHT National Honor Society 58-59: JCL 56-58: Mu Alpha Theta: Advanced Science Clubg Quiz Em. BENNY BRUCE YOUNGER A Cappella Choir 56- 59, Teen Tones 57-59, Madrigals, GP Chorale 58-59: JCL 56-58g Morning Meditation 57- 585 Teacher's Assist- ant. JUNIOR VLASS OITITICITRS 1 ,l'f If PP I, I xL1V:f 'V' II4 1..L '6'-PM -'hfe rl! VAUTTA UIONIIS HUXYIII IIAXYICS MARYIIZ AILVN HARDY XY ADDII.I. . W .Q .,. . if 3 ,. r,. , Q1 i qu Z522' - -Chg ' A new addition was the marble fountain on the patio. The varied- colored waters add 21 romantic atmosphere. . .,., Q Laura Adair l.oyd Adair Linda Adams Linda Aires Claudia Allbritton Dale Allen Marvie Allen Judy Anderson Tim Archibald Dennis Arnold ,I , a i 1-PH yr- 4 Barbara Attkisson Sharon Aughenbaugh joe D. Ausmus Bobby Avery Roy Babb Gerald Baker Anita Barrett Marlon Barrett Katherine Bearden Georgia Betek joe Black Jlnmy Blankenship Leonard Blanton Ronald Blaylock Joyce Blodgett ,-. .5 1:-,v 'HX PES! Anita Bodine Don Boler Jan Boler Lereta Boler Robert Boring Larry Bosher Mak Boswell Donald Boulware Ronald Boulware David Bray Y' 'Sn' i Some of Geep High's science students look on as Wayne Kil gore explains the intricacies of the Van de Graff generator James Bridges Jessie Briggs Karen Brillhart Linda Brown Terry Brown Jerry Burge Edna Burrrett Janice Byrd Judy Caldwell Truman Casey Virginia Casey Sidney Cartleberry Helen Carpenter Robert Chandler Richard Chilton The six vivacious cheerleaders iliifqi lead the student body in yells each Friday during the football season. Charles Collier Betty Collins Milton Cornett Judy Colwell Perry Cotham Mike Cothran Betty Cox James Cummings Mary Davis Nancy Davis jo Ellen Doucet Ronnie Dreckshage Billy Duff Charles Duke Dyana Duncan Elroy Christenson Jimmy Christian James Clark Minnie Clark Imogene Crawford john Crocker Patty Crow Larry Cobb Jerry Cogburn Jeanette Colbert dwitibbpya - '- Bill Bob Dunlap Jun Duvall Donald Dyer Don Eagle Tom Easley David Eddlemon Jimmie Edwards Perry Edwards Bettyc Fllis Sandra Elmore Q' T v-Q ww., .1 .af 4 ,G Y ,Y , 22 - 7 li' v- Y-v ag l ,QQ v-1 Q wa v. S-I Homecoming court c h e e r as Gophers make Ll touchdown at the beginning of the second half. The court standing left to right is Brenda Milner. Pat Daugherty. Valera jones. Dick Perkins, Queen Judy Glover, Ronnie Lang- ford. Martha Jones, Mary Park- hurst. and Lou Ann Hall. 6' el 'IJ' Sharon Elrocl jim Evans Doug Farmer Joe Farr Richard Flynn Jimmy Fidler Charles Fischer jimmy Fisher jimmy Frank Bill Frazier Charles Freeman Patty French jerry Fuller Martha Garrison Isabelle Gary wr Dudley Knox helps Carol Kim- brell with her makeup as they prepare to put on the play, Our Beverly Greer Darla Greer Margaret Gresham Kenneth Grubbs Mary Gruden Steve Guynes Sylvia Hale Betty Halford Dockie Hall Duane Hall Barbara Hart Mary Ann Hart Don Hartman Howie Hawes Vivian Heath jimmy Don Gerganeis jerry Gill Becky Goin Diana Good Jerry Goodwin Santly Goodwin Ann Graham Lana Gray jan Greene Amos Greer Becky Hendricks Dennis Hester jerry Herring Suzanne Herring Billy Hill Sandra Hinckey Sandra Holland Lois Honeycutt Ghent Honneger Kaye Hooper One of the outstanding assem blies was presented by the Second Division of the U.S. Marine Band from Ft. Lejeune, North Carolina. Joel Howell Bobby Huffer Wanda Hunsaker Barbara Huskisson Xanna jackson Dorthy johns Doris Johnson jimmy johnson Judy Johnson Sonny Johnson Valeta Jones Ronnie Jordon Sammy Kamin Mike Keasler Gary Kutch X 1 if Teachers-Miss Driver, Mr. Kil- gore, Miss Roye-sell football pep rally programs to students after the C ' YN Harrison Kohler Caroline Laakman Glen Lackey Karen Lafferty Annette Lawson Loretta Lawson Mike Larkin Cheryl Lewis Andrea Little Gloria Little Kerry Littrell Lee Ann Livingston Pat Locke Anne Long Mike Long Ann Kennedy Sue Kennedy Carol Kimbrcll Herb King jerry King Leonard King Roy King Arthur Knight Carole Knight Danny Knight Larry Lumpkin John McCann Betty McCormack Elby McCoy Milton McCoy jerry McCullough Susan McDade Par hlCD0nLllcl Michael lNfCGJll.l James McGehee Students compare notes during, their lunch period. Lunch served in twenty-five minute in tervnls from 11:45 through 1 15 Ruby McKee Roy McKnight Phil McLeroy Ellowayne MCMahan Karen McVay Juanita McLaughlin Billy McLyea Gwen Mackey Penny Malone Sherry Maples Charles Martin Linda Martin Margie Martinez' Robert Martinez Mary Mathis 2 '3 'J Al A Students gather to cheer the Gophers on to victory at a bon fire before the Wichita Falls football game. Doug Moon Charles Morris Don Morris Linda Moses Katharine Muhs Willarrl Murkey Robert Nanney Janie Nicholson David Nunnenkamp Georgia Oldman Bertha Mathews Lcstcl' hfgitthews Mike Maurer Donna Mayo Marletta Mayo Milton Mays Anna Mercer John Merchant Gt-ne Milligan Elayne Montgomery 1 Tom O'Teter Scott Overton Betty Owen Roy Owens David Oxford 4 Q 'vg- Sandra Page ,lack P.irkcr Mary Pttrlthurst Ronald Patterson Donald Patton Coy P.1ync wlillidlll Perry Adrian Peterson jerry Petty Vicl-ty Philpot .f.. , , 4 I .4 'i .11 i I v n v-Y L gi, vi, 32 X Loyal Gopher fans gather in the Gopher Bowl to watch their team strive to bring honor and victory to Gccp High. Carnes Polk Howard Posey Lillie Posey Glenda Potts Peggy Potts Linda Propst Bettie Purvis Judy Ray Wynema Richards Milton Rector Judy Reed Linda Riggs Tommy Riney Diane Roberts Timmy Robertson Q-'Y T ...f The sophomores fell right into step with the traditional shirt tail day before the Arlington game. The students clap in rhy- thm as the Gopher Band plays a lively number. Robbie Shaw Lillie Shook Lonnie Shull Mike Slaten johnny Smith F I O Mary Ann Smith Nancy Smith Suzanne Smith Terry Smith Wayne Smith ethi- Rosa Sneath jan Sneed Patty Sowell jimmy Spruiell David Rowntree jerry Russell M. P. Ruthenborg Bob Rutter Peter Salcowski julie Sanderson A. G. Sandifer Linda Saunders Ann Schroeder Carlena Schubert I Paiilu Standridge Mary Nell Stanford Gerry Stamps Jeannie Stark Barbara Stout Ronald Stout Ray Stubbs Rae Sullivan Billy Summerfield Billy Swiiinn 51 -n QM., 4- i JI A s 5. V H 2 -ir J What was the score? By the ex- pressions on the faces of these Gopher fans. the Gophers really did Trap the Tigers! The score was 21-10. jo Ann Tabor jerry Tapp Roland Tarrant Rosada Tarrant Ken Terry Theophile Thibadeaux Julia Thigpen Dee Thompson Truett Tidwell Patay Tolleson David Trammell Peggy Tuomi Charles Vallaner Judy Vest Charles Wirndson 1 il T 001 -fr! t jerry Vifalker Judy Walker Freddie Walls Grace Wall Patty Ward Merle Weatherbee Nancy Weatherford Carla Weems Beverly Welbom Peggy West W. R. W'estmorelan Charles Wetzel jerry Whitley Cynthia Wigley Alta Faye Williams lob Williams Mark Williams Rosa May Williams Sue Williams Vickie Williams Darla Wfillingham Eddie Rae Winburn Myria Wfitherspoon Linnell Witte jackie Wolfe Doug Wfood Mary Woods David Wright Charles Wylie Pat Yaeger Gare Yeager jimmy Yokem Carol Vowell Hardy Waddill 'J 'C' :NJ ,vvg Y J 'f', x.., SOPHOMORI' C IASS UlfVlCQlhRS 1' 1' ' v M IU 1- U ffl' 'L'.'.4l:7.',' L.'L...V', . .m ,. VL NIHQRILYN SIMS KLAXH. IIl'X'l XQUll Nlllil ML-XYS K.'XRl,N Nl '1 1 n S 'liz rv-5 31,1 Q. V-' T4n1-f-2-f-f- 'tif 4-5 W 'f', - gg' e'elmQ,w7'b'1'?j'f j'5'. q' J 'Q-'F K - ,..,-1 .W .fg5W5, . ' 1 4 ,' xi 5435155 , K 5 .L D -vs Gt.. A 0 Q. Q - Gwen Adams jimmy Adams Riki Adrion Cynthia Allen Nelda Allen Roy Allen Xwayne Alexander XY ayne Anderson Roberta Andreotta Ira Arnold Lynn Arnold Edith Arthur Bobby Avery Elizabeth Bacsik Royce Baker joe Ballard Paulette Banks XVanda Barnes Q- L.,J 4 15 Q 3 F The A Cappella choir members ham it up before the camera man as they wait to make their appearance in the Fall Concert. Gary Lee Barnes Marcile Barton Tommy Bates Bobby Baumgarclner Carson Bays Harold Bays E. J. Beaird Glenda Bearden Sammy Behringer Margaret Ball rf? 1? Officers of the Key Club, the junior Ki- wanis Club, pose with Martha jones, sweet- heart of the club. The officers are Tommy Rader, Wayne Watson, Wayne Kirby, james Dean, Neal Brainard, and Barry McDuff. Bryan Brice Glenda Brice Andy Brown Bobby Brown Janice Brown Janice Brown Jo Anna Brown Donnie Bryant Loydine Bryant Karen Buchanan Patsy Bell Pat Bentton G. A. Bertancl Patsy Bischafshausen Bobby Bishop Margaret Black jackie Blackwell Richard Blake jimmy Blick Sally Blasingamc Alton Bolton Beverly Boring Cecil Boyette Rea Bogle Martha Bowerman Clayton Braddock Sue Branson Linda Brickenridge , 1 , 1? Audie Buckbee Carolyn Burdick joe Mack Burleson james Burnett Kay Burnett Susan Burnett Cynthia Burrow jerry Butler Roy Butler Marcelle Caldwell Sandra Campbell Nathan Cantrell Ben Capps Gary Cardwell Nina Carnes Danny Carson Sandra Carter Elizabeth Cash gf-H , .fiele f Ts, Si 4 es.-.... 1 a... ev.. lad... F-H Homemaking students Carol Vall and Mary Hart serve refreshments to Mrs, Merritt and Mr. Cox in the home- making room, Judy Cathey Oma jean Chaffin Terry Chandler Violet Chastain Bowden Childs Gary Choate Velva Christopher Shirley Clements Shirley Click David Clowdus 9 4 -Q-r' Davicl Coates l.incla Cobb Carolyn Coe Kitty Coleman 'Iaincs Colvin Carolyn Combs Don Combs Paula Cook Bill Coonier Debra Copeland Pat Coughran Larry Creighton Terry Cunningh Joy Dancer Pat Daugherty Johnny Dncnioit Dau Duiclson 1 Q 1 1 . Louis D1 irlson X N ' 'X Although the score board shows the Go- phers are behind. the cheerful cheerleaders keep smiling and loy- ally yelling for their team. .-.Q A Duane Davis Sandra Davis Shirley Daxis Pat Dennis Charles Denton George Donovan Chuck Drinnan Carolyn DuBose jo Duckworth Gar Duncan M Q bin- - 1- : I ,i A Q' K jr... ,N N .. - .f v . ' Us .. W I , walk A v...n ' , K - 1, ' Nr R7 'Q Fred Durhrim Richard Dyer Ima Fddihgs Glenda Elliot W'illiam Fennell Zip Fiarr Bobby Fintlley Frank Fiol liarhiirii Fisher Dickie Fisher -lean Fisher Betty Fitzgerald Eva Fletcher joe Paul Fletcher Roger Flinchum Kenneth Iulton 'lhclmi I ullcr ,JA 7? Coach Davis gives the Gopher captains last- minute instruction and encouragement before the game begins. Pat Fuller John Fuller Johnny Franks Tommy Franklin Perry Frank Ray Neal Francis Sharon Fowler James Fowler Lela Floyd Ann Ford Coach Dans gives the Gophers a few instructions before they head for the gridiron. The Gophers presented ti tme season to all their fans. Glenda Gregory Reta Greenfield Laura Griffin Elaine Griggs Ruby Grisson David Grogran Charles Gross Louis Groves Nancy Guither Sandra Haefs V 7 sy 'ff K M: ,.if?'f'l5f'5 Q 'U t'-' ' sf- , 'uv iy B.1rb.1r.i Gartmun Mary Sue Gitlon Kenneth Gibson Glen Gurdon Diana Graham David Gray 147 if is L vi v 'vf . 4 -A 5 I I I .F Officers of the choir' Roger Tarver, Lou Mack Blnsingame. and D u cl l e y Knox-pre sented the choir sweet- hearts-Biorg Sorensen. Polly and Ann W'hitc -w i t h bouquets of white Carnations at the Fall Concert. Ruby journey Elizabeth Kathy Betty King Steve Kinel Albert Kinnnrd Tom Kennedy Sharon Kelly Bobby Kelly Jennie Keetch Kn ren Sue Keasler 5 N 11 5 L- 17 Q -Qi' T- N'1':tf:'1 5523 f ' -wif ' H J il' ,. Era 'A ' L , 'vs I Q 9 vs ' :N - tm . -f f::. ' 77 -.2 . s- x- s at t 4- v 'ff 5,-J 4, 5 sv .fit 5 fiaz f : Q t f Kathryn Hodges Dennis Holtmun -laxclfcie Hooper Sandy Horton Sue Houston f.l1.lI'lL'S Iluwguttl Hnrmun Howzu Guy Hudson ,lnmcs Hughes l.ll1LlQ1 Hughes jo Ann Humphrey I.cnorc Hunter D.1vy jackson Larry Jackson Harold johnson I .,1- - 1 Q11 W P -M.. U sa 5527 K V Danny Joiner Joe -luffre Larry Joyner Kirby King Walter Kirby Diane Kiilclancl .lo Ann Kitchens Harold Knight Krithrine Knight Richard Kouba Kenny Langford Put Lamb Curtis Lambert Donna Lambert Joann Lawler Buddy Lear Brenda Lee Judy Lee Ex Q- 'sv J . in Ng! v-4 'Q NP' f .iff ff Jae. +- '-- Mary Lee Betty LeMoine Barbara Lenoir l ir, Randy Lennard Aaron Lewis Patrice Lewis Ronnie Liles XY'ayne Littrell Barbara Little james Lively james Livengood Benny Longacre Chitra Long ,nv 15? fi The Bb Combo pre sented several jazzy numbers at the Home coming party. 85 1 'fax I C l lil -rf XC? ,. X sf , Q .sf 'Nd .55 'vw 14: fQ T joe Long Sharon Long Curtis Lowery Chcstcr McQueary David lNlcQuc-ary Don McQuinn Barlwara Millcr Shirley Michaels Roger Mills Brenda Milncr Darlene Minnsy Johnny Minnick Nancy Mintcr Dorothy Mitchell Students and cx-stu- dents enioy dancing in the cafeteria at thc Homecoming p a r t y, Music was furnished by the Stage Band. -S3 ' C ,i -of H - -l' S 5 9-Q. . , . xv Donnie Molvlcy Billy Montgomery Rose Montgomery Norma Moody Sharon Moon Billy Moore Jean Morgan Carolyn Morris Charles Mullcey Etoyf: Morgan James Muri Patricia Murphy jerry Murphrey Pat Myers C.. ay T27 if l ,ri V' .1458 35-u:7 .3- if ,A .f sy 'R .nv-7' Q J' ,,.,v- V' 3' The Junior Classical League initiatcrl new members with light Ceremony. Q--q a canrlle Horace Pcnwn Edward Pe rrl uc Gayle Pcrlcins Pugc-nc Perry Nancy Pcrrotta Beth Parser jeffrey Phelps j. V, Phillips Kay Phillips 'CV Snnilra NL-lwn Cyntliia Nolan Margarct Xnlrn Crcil Xnrxvoorl RuAi.1L'i' Xnwr-ll Batty Osborne blurry Sue Owens Larry' Owens Margarut Owrm Gwyn Parker Iirlrly Parkur Larry Parker Lliwyrl Parlccr XY'anrla Parslcy I.UI'l'kL' Porter ll to Terry Partncy Rosctta Pcarrow Jens PL-dr-i'sun Sv Vl'aii'nc Ruihcr Loyal Rcitl vluncll Rcist Danny Pittman PM Pla1IK Rcalthi Pope -lamcs Post-y Alhcrt Pratlici' Charles Pixitlici' XY, Ci, Pritchttt Dt-lla Prixct Zeta Propvr Gary Quillin Brcntla Rauhuk .lutly Rains Garry Iltul ,limmy Raul -lotlull Rtvvu len.: ' qf' . ii . ., ..:.q-1,S,,- I ,- , . if EFF 55? 1 ,- S Q. xkde- fllfm: 5 LLL L Nl 'i 4' an-7 fi Qu. l Drum major. Martha Sn-llcrs. lcatls the Go- pher Band as thc ma- iorcttcs prcstnt unc of their routinvs for thc chewing group at thc downtown pep rally. Linda Rich Rmscll Richardson Guorgr- Richie Alict- Ritchie .lane Rohc-rts Tony Robertson Dglxial RogC'l'S Gloria Royal Barbara Ro7cIl Judy Ruminer IOI The Gopher is put hula into his room .utter the pep rally. He will he taken nut onto the field to watch his teim .is they edge hy the Colts, l5'l'i Shirley Skinner Becky Smalley Carol Ann Smith David Smith Dixie Smasher Elizabeth Smith Jill Smith Mike Smith Patsy Smith Richard Smith George Russell Jerry Russian Wflndat Sallfcuwslii Nita Snntllin Mary Schuster Micliiiel Sears Viijuiniqi Slmrrun Mary Slioxmltei' Sharon Slmnlqlin Ann Sliramek Sherry Sliull Bertha Sides XY'cldun Sides Darryl Simons Shurilyn Sims Arthur Singeltun Viviun Singleton Rohert Skinner X-.f Richie Smith Steve Smith l.g1l'i'y Snell Ahi Solomon Miirtlm Speck Brcna Spinks Truman Spradling Dan Sromeck Kenneth Stafford Tommy Stafford Eddie Standridge Georgia Stanley Charles Steadman Larry Stephens Leatha Stone Charles Stubblefielel Jerry Stuhhlefielnl Billy Stuffleheme 'tri sy XY'hile Wfilliam Perry fixes his tie, Delores Thomp son reviews her lines before she makes her appear ance on the stage in the play. Our Town Elsie Stunkard Mary Sullivan Tim Sumner Janice Templeton jerry Thomas George Thompson jimmy Thompson Ronald Thompson Roger Thomas Billy Todd Nr T ' 04 ,. img, eng F Y v. x...s 'Lani .'-I -' -'iziii ' ' f, 7.i'.Kg Fans wait to buy tick- ets, while they discuss the Coming game. joe W'itte Fred XVclch Gary XXI-lls Charles Wkstinorcliintl James XX'heat Pam White Billy Williams Dennis Williams Betty Willingham johnny Winburn ,- '01 N.. 3 if of Chip 'lkiyiiui' lirc-.l 'l'l'k'L'CL' Shirley 'lilifl-tux' Ci.m+lyii 'liurnui' Fred l'lilci' if Sm' Viultwy Dun Xlihillui' lS.irh.ii.i Xxllllltlfl' -Limos XY.illis S.imli'gi Wlills no-I jiiiiws XY'4ii'i'cn jimmy XY'zistun lflvin XY'g1ttii7t'l xii, Ngithiin XYILIYIHJH XY illigim XY'uix-ei' .,, W: .,.,,., . .. . --.... -w l ' 'WE 1 N '1 .,l .-173' ffl' 6 9 7,---4-Q.. - -Q- S-E ci ri' af! '13 1-f.3., -14 -.,,kg fc ' hw 24 EI? iz' -n: 2,-.-r:. -::f57' if in -Saf.nf?43:ff,:ffz3fg: 09- 1? ug :!:v.. , Q wx -q' -friifv. .. 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MERLE BRUNDAGE indent 60101611 Kcpresenfafzves The entire Student Countil poses for a group picture before they hegin the business for the day. STANDING. left to right: Butch Brun- dage, Scotty XY'ord, Johnny Kuykendall, Anita Bodine. Jeanette Colbert. Lou Ann Hall. SEATED, left to right: Beverly Porter. Judy Glover. Martha Sellers. Barbara Bristow, Glenda Wickersharn. Dick Perkins has a meeting with mem- bers of the various committees to dis- cuss some problem facing the SC. STANDING, left to right: Bruce Nay- lor, Charles Freeman, Wfayne Mason. Mike Mays. SEATED, left to right: Susan Burnett, Sandra Carter, Judy Col- well, Margaret Gresham, Jean Hamilton. Norwegian exchange student, Bjorg Soren- son tells a few members of the SC about her own school government. 1' Q , , .Q 4.0 ' x 'Q 1 9 i' tfkm. -ers' Q 'S Q ,X S gf S . V M :iw 4214 W , at mggfg.- 2 Vmg'- YmE3gVii?3g?QiLF ....-.--Q.-...,--...,----.-.-...gEE.-....T-.f. 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Damn Q LLL1 lilr lr: t 1Q4n XX rn lHLll1NiLl ,flfirfrmfzg Medzlalzm Uommzftee Oltucrs ure, Qtmdlm, lNI1kL lxnrslu Dnrd XX right lhnm Woungu Ru Bib B111 Duff IL Qmdcrxon Qutul v n mm rl url n I-lll1lWL x NLNU1 Nmu Ilorrn L Llch Thursday morning, .1 short xxorshrp progrlm rs held m the audltorrum The progrlm IS open to all Qtudcntx and teachers of all fill 'ls IJ of MRS Cyl ADH N IHONAN ' - 7 , so 1 ' 3 r f ll ' in Q l ' A X . 1 ' Y ' ,Q flajl V. 0' al - ' T ,N - . L 1 F .. sw 2 1 Ku i J-I K Ak I A 'A A . , , g ' A. n f ' f i- V l UA 'Y 1 f. Y x X k' ASW H , V 'nr A w ' ,Z ' - A 'f ' 'T ' ff Vi A off' 'J . 1 loft to right: R 7 li. kj, A 't. li v limp Dm Ill' 3.1 fr 'r ' fl, 4 h. , Alcfw, rl. 'g 5 ' e l , I 5 ,i ' 9 S . A Y , - 1 ' 'F K U -L4 l '15 1 3 A, . 'figg m .rp MNA .J , - ' 1 .1 Jul .4 -i . . u ' . .Im n NI --, N il l ' 'l GJ t. 1 'tl f li. , r '. 7 - c A. I29 93 - ff - , 71112 'Q' Q ,251 SL. ,f..,..-.1 -A TY, ag- Hwl. A '! f yflxl ig., A.. ,WI QM Q cf? ai- The Gopher Band works hard to present .lil out standrng program durrng the h11t tune of each game Other Z1CtI'wlt16S for the band rncludc the Spettacu lar and pllymg for partners md other lrtmtnes it the sehool Ad: frm MR LEON BREEDEN The The Key Club IS a group of boys strrvxng to make better c1t1zens for to morrow The unxor Kiwanis as they are sometnnes known work together for better crtlzenshxp nn our school our eommunrty and our natron Gapher Hand 4 I K L 5 x 1 -15. 30,3 !,f lull if Ill! Offrcers are Joe Dale Parker junes Dean Dee Thompson 'md Bull Duff Key Klub T! QI Q, if V1 , 5 ., '5 1 71 1 .-P' 4, My 'V .Q A O '71 'Ti i O U1 W Sf' 1-A nr 3 ru fn U fb nw :3 '-I i3 3 3 -4 7 ra Cl- rn P1 5 -4 :3 rn 2 i U7 C3 P 5 -.-1 :3 Q 75 : C7- -.- :a I3 fl- 'T' : ., 3 .1 -4 U7 3 5 :J , sp - '4 i-,ff Q 'J .f 'tiiai' -' - gp ,sf 'B 15' ww E' Q? ig 5 3 . gi a 'ii ' a Y If 5 .-5 we S ff 1 -w ., Y . Q 73 1 .5 Q me - 'M . ' S-Q33 Milli Six 1.41: Nw fll- - ' aliamzl J-lanor Society The highest honor Geep High can be- stow on a student is to be voted into the National Honor Society . . . Membership is based on leadership, scholarship, char- acter, and service as rated by the teachers and students. .Quill and ' L - Officers are: Mike Dailey, Martha jones, Dick Perkins, Beverly Adfffaf Porter, and Dale Eubanks. MISS BETH WAGGONER rv ff rg ' ii . i -mit ral , Officers are: Bruce Naylor, Gayle Roberts, Timmi Mays and Juanita Smith. The Mu Alpha Theta is the honorary math club. To become a member a student must have at least 2 90 average in math courses and an 88 average in all other courses. Advisor MR. GLEN FLEWHARTY Officers are: Butch Jackson, Dick Perkins, Mildred Gant, Butch Brundage, Barbara Bristow, and Bruce Naylor. The Quill and Scroll is an Interna- national Honorary Society for High School journalists. Students must be working or have worked on the school paper or yearbook. M1411 ,Malia MR. Cglglilliol-IEAD Zfhdfd PRAIRIE DOG STAFF The PRAIRIE DOG, the school Paper gnes an accurate written ac- count of the happenings during the school year. EDITORS The editors make sure each job is done and each page is completed by deadline time. C7 .. 'fy 'S- -4,4 First semester editors are: Martha jones, Travis Talbert, Larry Cox, Sondra Phil- lips, and Rae Sullivan. MANAGERS The different managers keep the business end of the paper running smoothly. Adrixor MRS. AMY THOMPSON 2 ' Mana ers are: Cecil Lawrence Ton White Ro Swadlenak Bill Hill Anita Bodine, S , y , y , , and Wayne Kirby. Y STAFF The remainder of the journalism students sell the ads and write the stories for the paper. l Victory was the cry as the Gophers met some hard opponents dur ing the year. l x l gr The alternate cheerleaders served as Gopher Guards this year. Lou Ann Hall, Martha jones, and Dale Eubzmks carried the Gopher onto the football field before each game. Zfheee peeple play 11 very important par! in each had time performance DRVM MAJORS Blutlm Sellers 1.111109 Gnrctt 1 FLAG BISARERS Dec 'llmmpswn I.1ml.1 lk-clq' liarplcy llL'nkll'IkVl'QN ,pn l MAUIORPI TES l.1ml.1 lil' muxx' n S.lUull'.1 Cxrtcr Anim Barrett Vixmn Singleton BL-tty lxklulm- III GRAND PRAIRIE GOPHITR BAND QNI IQOXX, Nrmth, NIAIIIM, xILI.lII.lI'lnI. Ixwflcrl. X ,:'mIwn. Ijctuwrl SILOND RONX II.1:x1:It-ln. , I , . . . . I I7II'IxLI'. Il'k'kII'.II1. I'ur'um.1n. IxUI1Iu1'. ISHIL-1, I7.1I'1AL'IT, I,cXI1v:nC. NIIQIQIUII. Leu. I.1trIc, SI-Qrnnmf, CII-nity XX II 1 KIIIIMIILI IHII IDX Cmnt Ium Ixr O I1 NI 'mILrr1 NI : '.II'N. .. '. I' QD 1 Xf Q. ' , 'x . 'Hull '-M N. . .1xu1'. I wwf ,. , 112:14 I NIMV. IS.arjmIq'. ALIAMIMIIIXILLLZII. DyL1'. I'IL11mg. O-,L-IL-vm. II.lL1IIi4E.!IkIIlLI. NILXI:II.m, Iizgmwzix NLIHIL3. QIIWIKLN. I'C7I NIH ROXX: I'iII'I'II. Yuwtlm. U-I-III, SIL'.1xIII'..lI7. IP5UXKL'IAIf1.lI1, NI--r1tgw11',c1'x', AII.afw ut w:LI.1x1.I, . u.1xx XIIIIQJI1, 91.1:'1I4. K'zIxI.mII, NI-wrzx, Dun, NIIf11II-w1gIz, 'llxpgx im' gw xx.11xIx. XN.1+I.IwII. Duff, ISJIIL-1'. IH-II. Urtx 8L1zz'.:'1u'I1III. II.11'rI:wLI4. XIICIM ISAKKKQIQOI ND 'nm'.Ix, 'I'Iwr'xpwl1. K1rI1x, Sum-:'g K1r1n.1:II4 X-mx XXVIILQIII, Y:cIwr'x1 Iluxwll. NLIIIDLI, Cmsmrr. IS-Im-Izm. I:I'.lI1IKIII1. f,.IiIL'I', FQIILIN, Iimxxu I7II IH RUXX' Q1.1:z1LI-4. Iywmx, SILIIAIILINLTVK, I,x:t1LIf. I1-IxwII, U:IIu1r. 'I'Iwmpw11 SIHMQII BAND SAXIF: I'.1:'IxL1'. KIIIN3, Ii.1rpIc3 Ayuw. A,XL1gIlCf'IIW.ll1QI1. SI4inm'r XXX-xt'N1wz'a'I.1nII IRI VNIIJITIF 175111, 'I.1pp. XIII LZIIULIAEII ,I'Iw: pN-'II 'I IlfJxIIIOXIiSj OHS XII! I.1x'. ,MII I7'wvI IQIIYIHNI Ifiuu my K::Iu. 5xx.1':11. A CAPPELLA CHOIR FIRST ROXV: Knox. Gerald, Gibson. Stafford. Black. Massey. XVallace. XVright. XVyatt. Mayo Sloviskowski. Tarver. Younger. NVilson, Gartman. Bates. Britton. Evans. Countryman. Xlfarren. Long SECOND ROVV: Hale, Mays. Boulwaie. Littrell, MCI.eroy, Avery, Boulware, Gipson. Blanton Knight, Lackey. Howell. Blasingame. Gerganes. Lear. johnson, THIRD ROXV: Robertson. Fisher Peterson, Duff. Phillips. Massey, Montgomery, XY'alker. XY'hite. XVhite. Bristow, Smith. Gant Thompson. Mason, Babb. Taylor. FOl'R'l'H ROXY: Carter, jones. Burkett. Brannon, Kennedy Clay. Davis. Smith. Ray, Kimhrell. Good, jackson. Long. Roberts. French. Moore, FIFTH ROW' Shook. Sorensen, Porter, Mays, Bodine. Doncet. Mouller. DuBose. Hall. Redding. Davis. Ray. Splann Students who accompany the choir and played for the Capers are Nancy Davis. Suzanne Smith, and Anne Long. Director Earl Tom Keel is assisted by Billy Duff. Carol Kim- brell is dialogue director for the Capers. -.ffrreggl -- 180 le, I 'D 4 . 1, u 9-4 '-4 'Avrsq A . i ,six .. J - 1 .XA f mnyr.,.mq-un- , M-- Yxfs v 'C' ft . yi' ' ,,4, ,Sl!s-Q a, Q, 5 ' 1, asv-- o.ylbi as ., 1 aj K ,, . . v , v 5 ui. Er M33 A-1- -.lb Aim, -.thwz OIl0I'S QE , My .- , , N .'. A3135 sw f , . Q! x Tx 'hx' -4 . 2?-1 3... I4I if 5 ' if ational Honor Society BY' 2 VTT1 All FALL INITIATION FIRST ROW: Garrett, Wright, Thompson. Banks, Elmore, McFarland, Lisle, Dinse, Sellers, Smith, Moore, Schuster, Sorensen. Moody, Morley. SECOND ROXVg Principal Tom Holley, Perkins, jones, Bristow, Eubanks, Mays, Rader, Dailey, Rainey, Porter. White. Davenport. May, Roberts. SPRING INITIATION FIRST ROW: Davenport, Elmore, Smith, Long, Caldwell, Martin, Smith, Sanderson, McVay, Creech, Little, Hunsaker, Wickersham, Sellers, Schuster, jones, Thompson, Wright. SECOND ROW: Perkins, McFarland, Moody, Eubanks, Morley, Lisle, Crow, Porter, Cook, Dinse, Brundage, Keasler, Banks, Florence, May, Bristow, White, THIRD ROW: Dailey, Raney, Thommason, Nay- lor, Slovikoski, Long, Pearson, Sakowski, Garrett, Parkhurst, Mays, Kohler, Boulware, Rader, Sorensen, Boulware. Mu Alpha Theta u1ll and Scroll NEXX' MYNIBERQ FIRSI ROXX RL Slllllllfl Malls Smsrl Elrmbeth Qusm jxnct Qneed QECOND ROXX Nllrthi jome Amir Bodlnn Clrol KlI11l71Lll THIRD ROW' judw Elmorn Amt1Murphrcx judx Cyloxcr Son dn Phlllrps FOL RTH ROXV I1rry Cox Home HWCS R05 'ixs1dlcn'1k Gene jottrc I IRS! ROXX Perkins Smcnecn Du cnport I lwmlwm Cmnt xc s mx C lldxxc Cum Bodrnc Fxueolc l'lLIflDlL, l5lCSll'x Brund zu, QECOND ROXX IU X Ilj., It Suu 1 Archxbald Bmka Kmslcr Biker XX I'lj.,l1l Qmrth ack sun lhumpson Dren nm Howard I HIRD ROKR jones Darley Bnulu 1rd Xkfoodham Qmzth Hill lreeman Qpann Foreman Mur 1 Brrcu Rader Ol R I H R ' Rum ntrcc Dean P1 tcrion Fas ey Slow lxos 1 Qllum Slu ld R mu C1 lrrctt N15 lor FIRSI ROXX' 'lnmmn Map Barlnm Heatherly, Barbara Brxstoxx SECOND ROXV juanm gIT1lll1 Bruce Naylor, Gayle Robert9 O O U I . , I . jx k- snn, liriit L Q: ' ll, cl 'lr' wwrr 1 ll wa rd. ' ' ' , pl y. ' 1 . F ' OXY 1 ' . fl- : . 1' l '. lor. Lung, Pearson, O Q O O I ZA . 7' .vu rf ll' V3 e .l Q ra . 'L a -A I v K -K A K 1. A- nb I Al D Q B. I, Q f i Q R g S 4 -- it , f Q 0 5 'f BJORG SORENSEN V J I , RN BUTCH BRUNDAGE MARTHA IONES JANE DINSE GAYLE nonnnrs M5 . 1 -W. . ,sq '- Aki -z KP ' ' , 2 'K Q H g 4 41 N . Q ...gf . 2 ' - '2- if 1 3? k ' ,AFM W1 o 0 o . ' ' qw -. ' 4? . W2 .il ' . xi W Q J C X .. . Z - by 4, X f, ii , 1. - O P R 'D K' 3 5 1. 3? ' 1 by A X V 1 ? , , l x i STE E GUYNES BRENT THORNE JQHNNY KUYKENDALL 2nd District ' 2nd District 2nd District 3rd Regional ,M flifiifif fi.: in , gf, .. 1 , V , '1 ,ir ML, , yy fl. Q 7 V .-mf ,., - .iw ,...+ -.sv 31. v 'P D, . , .3 A ' 'P-A f Q X , 6 l I is I ,- '- f. .LQ or. f X- -' D F V Q 5 1 2 5 fl fig? 5' r ff' ROGER EVANS DON HARTMAN DAVID NUNNENKAMP All-District All-District All-District ' All-Dallas County 5, 0- ' Elf ,-fx V41 'fm .i. x. 2 Y 1 -Rf .1 7 V if' ,J'3 ex .Q 4.- ' 5.4 X.. I I ROY SWADLENAK JERRY COGBURN 3 -District , All-Greater Dallas orable Mention ii All-District P BUTCH JACKSON 4 K GENE JOFFRE AlI1Distrid, All-District Hoiiifrable Mention , All-Greater Dallas L K 'I ,W x YI v Q A 1 . X . 1 4 Q I 5 f ' 3 f f .5 R 1 f ' P' QC Q , f :. 'N ' WELDON LORENZ WENDELL HINES Honorable Mention All-District ROY ROGERS FRANK GREGORY All-District Alhpistgict I 1 i BI V1 RLX PORT! R Miss llama of Dallas County Miss P lamc avg, iz? i' 1-I' 3 X 5 T15 Miss Flame of Grand Prairie T I ' 1 3 y V O 1 V ' v 1 I rl K K 'V .MAAF Sweethearts f-5 W .-mfg If ? -1 E Q' 'I VW. 1. M G 1 Band Honors W.. A if K L+' . .V .:,. 4, ,IJQ . '- ' iff- ' P T .gg 1 Q . A , 'wil 55' , POLLY i 'Fr X JI Q veil sn-'. faq f U , , 4 i S1 tif 'r 2 -.' if 1. . , , .g- 4215, 1 224 3. f. 'Qi X -Q' ,sf , X L 3 f. D if-'L Qi. , 5 is - gg? ' if 5:31, Y . 74, .. r K qw ., - 5,1 A , 1 ' --, 'ii' 'f fgf' 4 '-- .,m,,:,. , , 33. .f' ' ge ., f':.,' f,'s, .-1 -,' 'm , W? L-2 - f V-f, '- f- 7' - - ' 4,1.J' m 3,4 ,. 'j, 'lf ' 1 352' Q1 'fl ' ., - L Fm , I. -tk fp. 255513 'g 'J '- if .-vifgqgi -:,.. ,z fn 'wftfikli' -.-, f 'V -7 '- '. X '.. '-- .N . ., '-355' 1.4 , ,y 1'-Lai ' 51 gb, v.-42' .fx ' la q : V 1-fm ' '52 599335 .- 'M u- W, Q, 1-, . 3 -Z:-H -., ag' M' . - 1 1 - . ,Vi 5' V PN' fr' ',, ...im 3.5-5.- fsv Q, ' Y, .V 25:5 QZ3 2 .M as a t IRQ x'f fi. I M' -,F an 97 .frigg- Yg Q 1' lf ' elf? I ' v, A xi.: ,I Fatal, q Elkay 1 -l 2'-f ?if' 'i,L,:,', . . Ffa, j me , at I ' ,n':Q-- -.sw ' ,- iii ' 11 Q if BARBARA BRISTOW BARBARA HEATHERLY lst Regional in Feature Writing 2nd Regional in Feature Writing 3rd Regional in Editorial Writing 4th Regional in Headline Writing If I 'I BETTY SUE CANTRIQLL , ' 1.11 Rug . -'wA'3i, ew,-, - av'-' -A . ,ml , 1 av. W LH ,Y. W! Y 2 Q, i 14 V 5 THOMAS WRIGHT This year as student hody president has meant more to me than anything hc-lore. I have enjoyed working with the faculty and the student body of Grand Prairie High School. I only hope that I have lived up to your expectations. Again thank you for your fine co-operation. I have appreciated it very much. DICK PERKINS Pnaridelzf of flue SflIIlJc?l1f Buffy P0115 f'fv 'Y J 7 f V r 111' ,N 255 .41 u. Mg., Qc.-we xv -N 'QV' V Q 'FQ In CAPTAINS Butch jackson Frankie Gregory Roger Tarvcr Roy Swndlcnak 'Q si Z' 3 'S lx 9 ,ii-a ' X I --..-T, .-.. .. ? G' COACH ISS Skinny D.1x'i5 IIA .Inf C.-N.1!'Z7 -Iulm Hamburger Max XYhitIcy Amos 'l'urm'r Second Place District 4-AAAA Winners 'l'he 11158 edition ul' the Grand Prairie Gophers didnt lare quite so well .is in recent years as they compiled a 5-4-1 record. lt should he noted that they played some ol the top opposition in the state, however. They started and fell .tteainst the C .trter-Rixerside lagles who went on to the AAAA tl11.1rtertinr1ls. Then came Northside, a eonsiderably we-.tker lfort XVorth te.1n1, .ind the Gophers took their first win as Gene joftre began to blossom as a tailback. At fi.lfl.lIlti they took on one ol the more highly regarded teams in the state and unleashed .1 powerful varied ottiense tJ1.1t rolled tor nearly -ioo yards despite the fart they received .1 3 touchdown drubbing. The next week in the mnd the Gophers played perhaps their top K!.1ITlL' .ts they battled the East Texas powerhouse, Longview, to .1617 st.1lem.1te, Sophoniores were heginiiing to play .tn important part in the Gopher defense. especially Gary Hartman, Gary Cardwell, .ind Riehard Kouba. The following two weeks the Gophers blasted Denton and then Mineral Wells in preparation for district play. District play opened at the Gopher Bowl with the Gophers taking .1 ii-14 thriller from the Arlington Colts on the Illdfyillll ol sophomore Gary lli1rtn1i1n's plate kick. After .1 week of rest the Gophers journeyed to Birdville for what w.1s expetted to he .1 tough eontest hut another win lor the Blue Devils. A tired up band of Buffs hadn't read the papers it seemed as they rolled up .1 big margin in tl1e lirst hall and roasted in with the victory over the stunned Gophermen. The Gophers bounced batik heliore .1 lionieeoininlu crowd to Stop the .irth-rival Irving Tigers by a 21-10 Count with .Iollre looking like one of the st.1te'sl1est. lliytgh hopes went with the Gophers on the long journey to XViehit.1 Falls, but the Coyotes went about the job ot' disposing ol. the Gophers with the preeision ol .1 well-oiled n1.1t'hine. Gopher fans turned their thoughts to next year and the I5 sophomores on the varsity. 62 ! qc '47 X un- . . is vr'.-1 f l sig! . ,if ' ' 'N IDEPQPJIS Sophor 5',.1e , V .mo ,,.4,, .5--1 Wh. ,: -z.- -v ,ff ,' Q. ' -f - I Senior XX'ingbaclc LOW' AND HARD Gene Big Daddy Joffre leaves Steers in his path as he hatters his way to a good gain against Northside. I ,I 4 I Gun. W , T.QQ.,,, , I. X' ' 'Flare .,., ,X N -woes,-, , A at . GRAND PRAIRIE-12 NORTHSIDIZ-0 Gene loffre Came into his own as a runner as the Gophers took a 13-0 victory oxer the Northside Steers. joffre began to display the bruising, flashy style of running that he would Continue throughout the year as he tallied both Gopher touchdowns in the victory. Defensive standouts were Denis Smith, Gregory, G, Ilartman, and Cogburn. aria-qw. , . 9' ft' A ,. n- 1 1 '--f' Q 4? - ' 'I U.I4,,5.v ,, 1 YV- 1 '.,..,y .:4l'L: X , , '--1n.',-, 1.--- ., ifeQ1s '..?f- : ' ' Q? '.v,,-.- '.,.. Q '-7!4 . A ' bus! nf s-, RICHARD KOI 'BA--22 I-ILIRRYI, ROY- -The Northside Steer. at left, found his efforts in vain as Roy Swadlenak beat him Sopliomnft 'ljlilback to the pigskin and the Gophers took the contest 12-O, A -'ll .is xJ BENNY LONGACRE-25 Sophomore XVingback ft ,Vg if . f , Ma! X VB 'A .f Q . 9 -if 1 5 K i , I 4i Q i,:'x Q1 s 5 -3' F. .,f'2 , f A 5, , 1 A F ,,, Y X A W X. b I . 4 1664 1:52 H 1' - 5 n 5' X LG' N 1 . ' 4 Q 4 W ' -1' V -1. , - -,, 1,. NK , , , 4- ml , 1 -Q 5 4 'f TsrfKEK F x x' I Q 9 if ,A N4 4 'X E 5' D' 1 , MAJ 1 40 U n ' .Y ', ' W in ' 4 1 4 s 1 1 x 5' ' 1 Z, . x, Q if :X , A' ,' 'QC ,, B, .. X 6- X ,H Y , ' 1 ' I- T -,.1 . .3 , xv! Q 1 'f .,,L.l.7Z 'QL T. 4 9 iff? U9 Aff au- HUG, Ni 1, l F JAUX xx ,T X 1 1,,. , .-Anfa .I . ,A . J, ., 'J..'l' fl. Y' . . . 'i,4.E1 . 1 V ,I ,A 2 ,N . 4 ,ht N I . V . .I vf 1. 1 - K .' 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GRAND PRAIRIIEAJ XVICHITA l7ALL96l Although they sultiered a statggering heartbreaking 61-O defeat. the Gophers had nothing to he ashamed ol' in their final performance ol the season at XX'ichita lfalls. They fought and fought hard from the opening to the closing whistle. The Coyotes hlocked and tackled with the pre- cision ol' a college eleven and later proved that no one in the state could keep pace with them as they marched to the title, jljff,-' ' ' 'TY 6 - , ki,: .5gl5' 4 iz-Fwsffqlsfi .qi-25-2-f::3fwt 'f' g y ? -- A f.g--- 35- l f - . ,Aiwa ,-:Serb-...fly is ..5 1 , A A.. . , . ,..g ,...:,.ff.?g .-ffei'-27, 1 'mr-J 1,7 t - ' - QL. if- 'J' of fl , .5-Q., ' V ::img-.,, L ii 54:5 , mix I it -'af HAROLD KNIGHT-86 Sophomore End JERRY COGBURN-88 Junior End GEEPSTERS FIRST ROXY: Daven- port fMgr.j, Fletcher, Briggs, Fuller. -Ioffre, Reed. Hester. Gates. Robertson Qianagerj. SECOND ROXV: Dun- can. Galloway, McCar- ley. Childs, Snell. Lang- ford. XVylie, Hawes. THIRD ROXV: Coach Morgan, Kinel. Massey. Parker. XValker. XVest- moreland. Flinchum. Blick. Easley. Coach Xlilallace. SQQU4 HQ iffiliiif wg- ' 1 ,. 'Fam wk -15 we 6'1 5 f' ' 'Q -M. 6 4 ' fi 9eUVH5R3 39 V lQ?9Q2fi5g E an kj . 25s 32 ' WPHER xv Q 1' Peg Q is fir Jw Gopher Cagers Cloitch Arnos 'I'urner's Gophers III.lll.lgCtl only tt I2-1-I record this ye.1r but it' he had chosen for his charges to pl.ty only .ner.tge opposition they could e.1sily h.ixe won Zo g.nnes. Instead Coach Turner chose to play top- tlight opponents .ind dropped no less than 12 contests to eventual district champs. In non-district games the Gophers toolc wins troni Ilighltnd Park, XVoodrow XVilson. Krum, Currollton, Gainesville, Atlantr1,and'Iesuit, They dropped tilts to Bryxtn Adtuns. lfort Wforth clumps Poly 1-ij, Denton t2j and Garland Q21 co-champs of TAAAA, llouston ch.1rnp Milby, .tnd AAA powerhouse Cireenxille. ln the liirst h.1lt' ot' district plity the Gophers took wins ox er Arlington and Irving while falling to Birdyille and XY'ichitit liiills. In the second hitlt' they rolled over Birdyille, Arlington. and Irving before dropping rt heart hre.tker to the XViLilIlt.1 l .1lls Coyotes. The Gophers starting lineup consisted ol' seniors Roy Rogers, Xifendell Hines, Frank Gregory, and Weldon Lorenz, itlong with junior -lerry Clogluurn. Hines. Gregory, .ind Rogers gained first team All-District honors while I.orenz receix ed honorithle mention. bf. .1 , A 'Q I 2' A BOBBY AVERY I IBN if H M LEROY n G d 'Y 'E 3 Q. 4 'aw N., K 4- L 6 J I QW.-4 F . , ,J . i x .. K ,x, Mn xx 3. nik K. 'M Wsiqi .R GRAND PRAIRIE-45 XVICHITA FALLS-64 The hopeful Gophers journeyed 150 miles to Wfichitn llills only to return with mem- ories of a cold second-half and ri 64-43 loss to the powerful Coyotes, The Gopher et'- fort was led by Hines' 14 points. ROY RIDES AGAIN---Roy' Cowhoy ' Rogers. All-District guard, tiillies two points in the Coyote hearthreaker. IW: .42 GRAND PRAIRII XX IQHITA IALLS 48 The Gopher hu: ol lridly the 13th didnt prow potent cnough is the Coyotes dropped the Blue Duils 442 45 bttorc 1 home upicity crowd The Gophers held 'ln 8 point leld stirting the linll period only to see some phenomcnil shooting, by the Coyotes erise Hines ti led 7 HINLS IIRE9 All District ccntrr Xkkndcll Hines lets fly with his lump shot lL,'llI'l9t thc. WI Coyotes l A. G. SANDIFER-27 WELDON LORENZ-28 AMOS GREER--29 junior Guard Senior Forward junior Forward x I xafli -Q Nfl XVXXUFI 3 O 9 gm N Hx 'ES f 4 ? , , 7 ,Q 3, Q I 7? XM: - 2 ' ' ' hh 5 ' X - 3- -' L6 AQ , .4 1 r. amnma. Q A A af.. 5., Player FRANK GREGORY WENDELL HINES ROY ROGERS A ,. WELDON LORENZ JERRY COGBURN A H A. G. SANDIFER . PHIL MCLEROY ., JIMMY SPRUILL ,, ,. ..1. HARDY WADDILL BOBBY AVERY ..., ,. ,. AMOS GR EER DAVID NUNNENKAMP .. H I.. s ,gg W3 Y ig, f PG 124 109 102 76 19 11 12 15 9 7 2 0 -rf CJ: 1 W TP 341 316 261 187 48 47 36 28 23 18 10 1 ,Mr-S A , ,ES L- rf' ' K N a s x l K' a ,,,,, ,. ,c . B Team Basketball FRONT ROXV: McPherson, Rolwcrtscin. Hooper. Bryant. Lear. Hartman. BACK ROXV: Coach Milton Morgan, Knight. Perkins. McCann. Davidson. Longacrc. Kmitia. NOT QLiITEfWendell Hines barely missed block- ing the shot of the Arlington Colt's Charlie Key. FANCY TXY'Of--Jerry Cogburn plc-asus a packed Gopher Gym by driving the baseline for a lay-up against the punled Colts. I 4,5 ,- 4 I Y 1 Coach Cxemld XX llllu talks thmgs mer xuth the captams johnny Kuylxendnll and Brent Thorne Gopher Track Team '58-'59 TRACK TFAM HRNI ROXX Imrencc Niqrj Hlrt Roberton Xhsnn Nmrth Edxurdi Thornc Hlrrxs Dun cm Ducnport QXIUJ QELOND ROXX Cmch XX1ll1cL Rced Plyml Kuykendlll offrc Dxulwlmmgc Slllll Pwpc OTLKU Nhpy Olgrj IHIRD ROXX fddlcmon Hmmh NIL kntlmm Rmxntxu hutch Chnltmn long Cyuxnu Xhthuxs Crocker Pnl 1 K V71 S 2 4 ' Ayn , .4 . I i 7 y- 1 f l I . Y X4 x , ' -K- . li K i 1 s - W - ' m .XJ ,K N M 3 .4 ' .. L . S 4. 4, .f 4 . 'Q .. 2. 4 ', - Q. 4 ' '.K ,. - Z 4 L 4 1 ' , 4' ', 1,-I '. .jg .n . 1-. .4 N .j.. 1 1 ' . 4 4 . 4 '- The Gophers have a fine group of sprinters led by Drcckshage and Kuykendall, top threats in anyones track meet. Grand Prairie is fortunate to have one of the top distance men in the state in Brent Thorne. A third lace re fional finisher last fear, Brent's erformances P . 5 ll P r this year brought many points for the Blue Devils. The Gopher sprint relay team turned in many top performances this year sparked by lead off man Kuykendall and anchor man Dreckshage. SPRINTERS johnny Smith David Eddlemon Stanley Hart Coy Payne Tom O'Teter john Crocker Ronnie Dreckshage johnny Kuykendall Gene joffre c . B. f - . 1. fi: -1113-2ig.i ,nhpisff '- k '21 HALF MILERS Brent Thorne and joe Harris SPRINT RELAY TEAM johnny Kuykendall Ronnie Dreckshage mu-sums Quinn-as .,. ,N vo-9.9 J! Y I t ,H X l, tri h -vo--...,,,A - n . . 3' - t ACE HVRDLERS johnny Kiiykcndiill. one tit thc .trunk trip low lirirdlws, .intl Coy E Prtync, .1 distritt Pl.1LL'l' NX- in the highs, slum' tiff their form Wm- Qvugg-Q-nm.. S g., .-t? 5w-- W to .P j. , ,t 4 -, ' 1 1 .X I . . fo ' ,. .l DISCES ACE Left: Gary Kectch. the top Gopher discus man. practices his point making form. POLE VAULTER Right: Steve Guyncs, the must promising pole vaulter in Gopher annals. shows how he docs it. I THE PIT MEN These:Gophers hrought glory to Geep High many times this season. BACK ROVU: Mc- Kethan, Edwards, Guynes, Hannah, and Duncan. FRONT ROW: Pope, Peal, Robertson, and Recd. DISTANCE MEN These are thc boys that have to travel long dis- tances to score points for Geep High, Billy Smith Calvin Mathews W'ayne Mason joe Harris Brent Thorne ff VUEIGHT MEN The hefties of the Gopher tracksters prac- ticed hours daily per- fecting their form in their specialties. jimmy Chilton Mike Long David Rountree Gary Kceich Z? ,, :wg 5, an 5 ' , . -M., T sy .h . M F M , - fa : -'j.1 ? QI' -xi' 1 BASIEBALI. TEAM FIRST ROXXT Hartman. Spainn, Parker, Britton, Swadlcngik, Littrell, Nunnenkuiiip, Robertson. SECOND ROXV: Snndifcr, Hartman. Evans, 'l'albert. Stufflchcmc. Gregory. Tlioniiisson, Coach Vfhitlcy. 5 '58-'59 Baseball Team r 0, gs x ' K u X I N . X . . i , 1... Au t 14' it X xt. , X ,J Returning Guphcr lcttcrnicn are Roy 1 'J 1 Sxnidlcnnk. Frank Gregory. David Nun- n 'ir ncnkamp, 'l'rr1x'iQ Talhert. and Dick ' ' X 'l'hunmsson. .1 transfer from Denton, X xg Ziff Gopher hurlers for this year are Travis Talbert, David Nunnen- kamp, james Stufflebeme, and Phil Spann, Some of the Big Blue sluggers include Butch Britton, Roger Evans, Frank Gregory, and joe Parker. Gopher infielders Timmy Robertson, Dick Thomasson, and Gary Hartman talk things over at second base. l 1 TY l The Gopher's veteran battery includes seniors Travis Talbert and Roger Evans, and junior David Nunnenkamp. Hurlers for the B team are Dave , Davidson, jackie Hooper, Doug Moon, ' ' Jerry Petty, and Amos Greer. Kerry Littrell shows his form for Roy Swadlenak, A, G Sandifer, and Don Hartman. :gy pn - . X QQ '? Infielders for the B team are Billy McLyea, Tim Sumner. Muri, Mike Mays, Ray Bogle, and Louis Groves. if Some of the outstanding players of the B team were jimmy Adams, Eddie Prather, W. R, Westmoreland, Wesley McCulley Wetzel, and Richy Smith. l . l x G B Team Baseball FIRST ROW: Wfestmore- land, Adams, Smith, Mc- Lyea, Sumner, Groves SECOND ROXV: David- son, Vfetzel, Muri, Mc Culley, Mays. Hooper Barry. THIRD ROW' Prather, Wfilson, Greer Petty, Moon, McCann Peterson. peclal events l89 The Royal Court elected by the student body is Brenda Milner, Pat Daugherty, Valeta jones, President Dick Perkins, Queen Judy Glover, past-president Ron- nie Langford, Martha jones, Mary Park- hurst, and Lou Ann Hall. uecamzhg. . Student Body President Dink Perkins presents Queen Judy with .i huuquct of roses as her Royal Court and Runnie l.angford, past president inf the Stu- Llcfll llutly. lucili On. Queen Judy waves at her subjects after the thrilling moment when she was crowned. .Queen at lhe Irving feeibzzll game for '58- '59, Queen ,lucly was on h.1ntl to greet gill the students who mme home for thc football grune rintl party. Geep High Principal, Tom Holley. takes a moment out from his many duties to dance with his wife who is sponsor of the Future Teachers even though she now teaches in one of the junior high schools. eff , Q I 3 as 's Q -9 if 21 , 5 ji az, - qi. :Q 5' .4 .fi- . MA- , 1 ' Ex-students returned to the halls of Geep High for a party in the cafeteria. Everyone cleared the dance floor while special entertainment was presented. 1 S I i Gasp J-Hgh. . . '4 l Left Loxc has rcaxmiixcnmd or Dona Lucia and Sir Frmcis Chesney in thc song Loxclicr Than Ever. 2' Right: Five Foot Two, Igycs -us of Blue. 1 .irlius Aunt Rui-Hut Xinilms. gf Mr. Spettigue and Sir Francis Chesney profess their love for Charlie's aunt in the song I'd Climb the Highest Mountain. r Cfapers '58- '59 f e ,3 I VU 1 I' jf.- ,f M pw ii f l . :E X . i . i , J Left: The amorous bond servants knccl in admiration of their lovely Marianne Left: Madame Bnuclc sings Deep in My Heart, Dear t ' ' her admirers - f Capt. Duval. , Mnnsicur Bcnunsir, and Capt. Dc jean. ' i Right: The vivucious Marianne ' Dubois and the swashhuckling Robert Misson sing the ru- mantic duet Wanting You. Marianne sings the delightful waltz One Kiss to her retinue. The saxes take to the spotlight for the '59 Spectacular. joe Park-cr, XX altcr Kirby. Lind.: Aynrs. Linda Bargslcy. Sharon Aughenhuugh, and XY R. XY'cstmorclund get l'C.l'.lY for tht- big night. The TV Spctt.uul.1r is PfL'5L'IlfL'xl by the GPHS Band. The initial per- t'orm.xnt'c was gixcn in '57 .mtl was such .1 suctcss that it hu been prcscntctl c.1cl1 spring sims. Spectac The hantl presented its version tml' notetl television shows, different guest artists, antl tlance hands across the Country. The rhythm section peeps through the curtain as rehearsals get .mder may for the spectaCularA' performance. The rhythm section is tnade of Xxfayne Kirby. Nancy Florence. and XX'illia1n Swaim, Ndkfv' ., 0. . -543.2 I ---... .,,. - Mun. SENIOR PLAY CAST Celefle GRETCHEN HAUSE Mr. H fzf' tleli RONALD SLOVIKOSKI Nezufwz Camper DUDLEY KNOX jules DAVID HARRISON Dr. Crime r'f21 1 RONNIIZ BANKS Drums 0 Celeste intrigues ull with her ability to see visions of things to Come, Sheriff Cooper is more worried about the loss of his badge than who is throwing the files. Celeste proves her mystic powers by hypnotising Paula Bailey. I' eath Amelia taints rn hurrur uf thc strange taco wht- saw lurlu around thc housc. The tables turn for Mr, Hartley but hc turns out to lac an agent from Scotland Yard. Dr. Cameron turns out to he the villain. SENIOR PLAY CAST Pzlllffl 131121411 17lIl'.f, Odkfvfl Jiri. Giffcfllv Amelia Gillelfe Iingwiifz Bnfw DOLLY DAVIS LOUISE SCHUSTER SARAH SMITH DEANN CREECH MARY LOU MOELLER The cast takes a moment out for a few pointers from atlviwr. Mrs. Sue Braden. and student director. Martha Jones. K G dvertlslng ---v--- T N Ng.. C. R. ANTHONY'S no W. 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I i ,lip--' A As the 1958-59 school year draws to. a are many things each student holds as a dear memo :grand Prairie High School. Things haven't always been as yd: l them to be, but all things hdviigxany times worked Now as you go your separate ways, not knowing if happiness or sorrow will cross your path, hold the thoughts of your days spent in High as the happiest of your life. Tum to this rambling structure which houses the best of students and adults and simply say, Thanks for the memory. pp Editors of the Q 1, , Q.. hw, ,4--1b 5i ' ' xii ' ' im' , -qu , . ,V .. 13. 3h assi' , ' 213 53 ssfb 'v5zf,:5,.i i . -5 1, f 'S' N ' . - If-' XV p - 5 . 2 -L .xfe ff' E322 1 L as -1 5 , - 'Q-,' gif 1 lg, Q.. .1. 1111 s 4. . , ' . ' -4 . ,, P- rt, ' 1 '1 4 - 1. - . , f. ' -'v' . . 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