Handley High School - Greyhound Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1953

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Because we believe this book exemplifies these qual- itites, the annual staff takes pride in presenting to you the 1953 Greyhound. We sincerely hope that, as the years go by, you will find in this volume lasting satisfaction as you remember old acquaintances, activities, and oc- casions of this yecr with enioyment. 19.53 Greyhound Staff Co-Editors .......... ..... ..... B e tty Jordan, Preston Reeves Co-Assistant Editors . . . .... Bobbye Dunn, Gene Barnett Girls' Sports ........ ................ B ettie Ward Boys' Sports ...... ....... ................,.. J a ck Thomas Snapshot Editors . . . ............,. Barbara Sloan, Howard Taylor Business Managers . . . . Pat Logan, Weldon Lotspeich, Terry Gunter Artist .......... ............................ M r. Mitcham Sponsor ....... ....... .............. M r . Harkri der Dedication An ideal teacher is one of many characteristics. Besides being an effective teacher, he is also a leader and even more a Friend. Because of your sympathetic understanding and good sportsmanship, because of your inspiring leadership and guidance throughout our high school years, and because you are iust you , we, the i953 Seniors, dedicate this annual to DAVlD HARKRIDER. J if - . , x f..: I, f.xgQf - - 2 '. , AFS? A if .g -H455 4 5 a..i,E'f1 'Q--nil'v5V , ,4-., N... , ,,,...,, - ' ., P!'f.:'2:.,' 'N 1 . 'fQg. 33 :. 5:1 1. , . 'Ll mzqzs.. ,ff , az - ' .,f.9 -'14, V., 'liz-fa - fr-fi .f if fi ..... . , ' - 14539-,f'i4f.z2':' ' xi ff paw . ' if 3, gm- '- ,.5-,-fluew fv - A 1- gf my .24 f' 5 5 ia -. H+ T2 f .V swf 'ng 'wwf w wif' 5 J? 377 A V K 27,553- Ff' H , f ., Ziilf 1 '. A gl f 4 b 'E P T S f' . Q ii bQ vig Q .X ff FAC LTY LUTHER T. SCARBOROUG H Principal A. B., M. A., T. C. U. Moy the pride of accomplishment, the realization that success is relative and a sure devotion to high standards, be your guiding principles all through your life. May the Lord bless you and keep you. . . Luther T . Scarborough Faculty PATRICIA BARR Music B. M. ED., T.W.C. BOB BARRON Physical Education B. S. , Howard Payne WINNIE BEDELL Commercial M.A. , T.C. U. LEON BREEDON Band B.A. ,M.M. Ed., T.C.U. LOIS GUNN Home Economics Ph.B., Univ. of Chicago DAVID HARKRIDER Junior Math M.Ed., B.S., T. W. C. MARVIN HARRIS Physical Education B.S., M.Ed., T. W. C. GLENN HOLDEN Eng., So. Studies B.A., M.A., T. C. U. Faculty GAIL IRELAND Mathematics B.S., Phillips Univ. M.S.,E.T.E.T.C. JOE MAYES Bible A.A. , Wayland College B.A., Hardin Simmons B.D., S. B. T. S GEORGE MITCHAM Physical Education, Art B.S., M.A., T. C., U. MIRIAM MOORE Physical Education B.S., M.S., N.T.S.C. ARABE LLA ODELL Senior English B.A., M.A., Univ. of Texas LLOYD PARKER Industrial Arts B.S., A.B., E.G.S.C., Oklc. A. PRESTON PURIFOY Junior Math B. S. , T. C. U. ANICE RHODES History B. S. , N.T.S.T.C. M. A. , Univ. of Texas 'gr- Faculty PAULI NE RIPPY English B.A.,T.S.C.W. M. A., Univ. of Colorado TOMMY STINSON Eng., So.Studies B.A., T.C.U. JACK TARVIN Personal Problems B.S., M.E., T.C.U. PEGGY TURNER Jr. Eng., Speech B.A., T.W.C. MARY VAUG HN Secretary N.T. S..C. JAMES WEAVER Science B. S. , T.W.C. M.Ed. , T.C. U. EPSA WELLS Librarian M.A., N.T.S.T.C. GEORGE WILLIAMS Jr. So. Studies B.S.,, Stephen F. Austin M.A., T. C. U. Faculty DONNA YOUNG Nurse R. N. , City County CHARLES PRIDGEON Head Custodian DAVE MCCOY Custodian LOUISE COX Maid W J JOHNSON JOHNCOOPER ' ' . Shop C S'od'c ' B.s., N.T.S.,C M. Ed., T.W.C RACHELREESE Commercial s.s., T.s.c.w. - X S C LASS OFFICERS Gaylon Rogers. .... ........ P resi. Terry Gunter . . ., . ,.,. Vice-Presii Gene Barnett .,., .... ........ . ...... S e cre SPONSORS T Miss Odell, Mrs. Gunn, Mr. Harkrider 1 AARONS, CARL l Tennis '52, '53, B Team Basketball '5O. ABSHER, FRED Press Club '51,'52, '53, Hi-Light Staff '51, '52,'53,SpeechCIub '53, Basketball '51, '52, '53, Senior Play '53. BARNETT, GENE Football '5O,'51,'52, Track '5O,'51,'52,'53,, President National Honor Society'52,'53, President Junior Class '52, Treasurer Allied Youth '53, Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class! '53, Annual Staff '53. BLAIR, HUGH l Chorus '52, '53, Art Club '52s Bosws LL, BILL l Drum Major '51,'52,'53, Band '5O,'51,'52, '53, Chorus '5O,'51,'52, '53, Press Club'50, '51 ,'52,'53, AIIiedYouth '53, Speech Club'53.4 BRACHEY, PATSY Y-Teens '50, Senior Play '53. BRATCHER, WlNNlE. Chorus'5O,'51,'52,'53, Y-Teens'5O,'51, '52, '53, Volley Ball '51,'52, Allied Youth '53, Senior Play '53. BRYANT, CHARLES Basketball '52, '53, Football Manager '51 Allied Youth '53. , CARROLL, WAYNE ' Basketball '50, '52, Hi-Light Typist '53., l -IAPPELL, MARIE RUMP, BOBBY 'tClub'53, Football Manager'51,'52,Sen- TPlay'53p Band'50,-AllieClYoUth'52,'53. ARNELL, JOY ess Club '53, Y-Teens '53, Allied Youth 13, Senior Play '53, Chorus '53. AVIS, DORIS ajorette '50, Band '50, '51, '52,Senior ay '53, Basketball '51, Softball '51. UNN, BOBBYE nerican Legion Award, National Honor Eciety '5I,'52,'53, Officer '51,'52,'53, ,d Cross '5O,'51,'52,'53, Press Club '50, 1,'52,'53,Hi-Light Staff '52,'53,Y-Teens o,'51,'52,'53, OfFicer'52,'53,ArtClub 13, Honor Roll '50,'51 ,'52, '53, Art Scho- stic Award '50, '51, Senior Play '53, An- Jal Staff '53, Tennis '52,'53. ORENZA, IRIS neech Club '53. EIFFORD, GENE OOCH, DEWITT lliedYouth'52,'53p Speech Club'53, Cheer- eader '51,'52,'53, Senior Play '53. aRAY, PEGGY '-Teens '50,'51 ,'52,'53, Press Club '51,'52, 3, President '52,'53, Chorus '50,'51,'52, nd '50, '51, '52,'53, Maiorette '52,'53, nd Sweetheart '51, National Honor Society 2,'53, Allied Youth '52,'53, SeniorPlay 3, Honor Roll '50,'51,'52,'53. - is sm Q B we ' .Mn N-nv Q , 1 -quam-,y..,,,ff.,, M532 GUNTER, TERRY Football '5O,'52, Track'52,'53, Annual Std '52, President Senior Class '53. L GWINN, DAVID T SpeechClub '53, AlliedYouth'52,'53, Oni Act Play '52, Basketball '51 , '52, '53, Senii Play '53, Tennis '5O,'5l,'52,'53. l HAMONTREE, SANDRA l Chorus '50, Y-Teens '5O,'51,'52, '53, Pr? ident '53, National Honor Society '52, 'E Red Cross '50,'51,'52, '53, Cheerleader 'f volley Ball '5i,'52, Allied Youth '52,'1 Senior Play '53. l HOOVER, JACK Football '50,'51,'52, Letterman '51 ,'52, Se ior Play '53, Speech Club '53, Allied YoL '53, Best Blocker '53. JACK, JEANETTE Senior Play '53. JARVIS, TEDDY Senior Play '53. JONES, PAUL Football '50,'51, '52, Letterman '50,'51,'5 Basketball '51,'52, Letterman '51,'52, Trai '50,'51, '52, Letterman '50,'51,'52, Alli Youth'51,'52, Speech Club'52, Chorus 'fi JORDAN, BETTY l Most Studious '53, Y-Teens '50,'51,'52, '5 Treasurer'53, Red Cross'52,'53, AlliedYou '52,'53,,Chorus '52,'53, Co-EditorGreyhou3 '53, National Honor Society'53, Secretar Treasurer '53, Senior Play '53, Library Assi tant '51,'52,'53, Honor Roll '5O,'51,'52, '5 LANDRUM, SIDNEY Football '51,'52, Letterman '51, Track '5f Letterman '52, Art Club '52, Second String All-District '51, Senior Play '53. leg we vllilbiiw Qi- wg an , TIMER, FRANKIE cretary-Treasurer oFClass '51, Chorus '51, nd'50,'51, Y-Teens'5O,'51,'52, '53, Band eetheart '51, Press Club'51,'52,'53, Red oss '51 '52, Vice-President '52, Vice-Presi- nt of Press Club '52, Cheerleader '53, Allied uth Secretary '53, Most Friendly '53,Speech lub President '53, Hi-Light Staff '53, Sen- r Play '53. E, JOWELL otball '50, '51, '52, Letterman Club '52, sketball '50, Track '51 ,'52, '53, Letterman 2, Junior Track Letterman '50, Allied Youth 2, '53, Art Club '52, '53, lPMAN, JOHN OGAN, PAT nnual Staff '53, Y-Teens '50,'51,'52,'53, ltfficer '52, '53, Press Club '51,'52, '53, ossip Editor'52, '53, Band '50, Chorus'50, '1,'52,'53, SpeechClub '53,Vice-President 3, Senior Play '53, Allied Youth '52,'53, d Cross '52, '53. TSPEICH, WEl.DON otball '50,'51,'52, Letterman '50,'51,'52, ack '50, '51, '522 Letterman '50,'51,'52 HHUCll Stflff '537 Senior Play '53, Letterman's lub '5O,'51,'52, Allied Youth -52,'5s: LANLY, ROY nd'50,'51,'52,'53, Basketball '52, Senior ay '53. lARPLE, RICHARD horus '53. AARTIN, LEONARD iATHlS, JOHN ootball '51, Allied Youth '52, '53, Chorus 11, -52. MCCLAREN, DURA Y-Teens '53, Chorus '50, 51 Art Club' Allied Youth '52,'53, Senior Play '53, McMAHON, SAM Allied Youth'52,'53, Chorus '51,'52, Bo '50, '51, '52, Junior Red Cross '51,'52 Vice-President '53. MtERS, BRUCE Bqskefbcli '50 '51, '52, Letterman '51,l Football'50,'51,'52, Letterman'52, Ho Roll '52, Allied Youth '52,'53, Seniorli '53. ' MILLER, LEROY Allied Youth'52,'53, Band '51 ,'52,'53, Fo ball '51,'52, Chorus '51,'52. MOORE, PAUL Football '50, '51, '52, Letterman ' President Art Club '52, Chorus '51, Youth '52,'53, Senior Play '53. 51, All NALLEY, ELIZABETH Y-Teens '50, Chorus '50, '51, '52, '53 Club '53, Senior Play '53. REA, WAYNE Chorus '50,'51, Senior Play'53, Tennis ' Art Club '52, '53, Allied Youth '52, '53 REEvEs, PRESTON Co-Editor Greyhound '53, Most Studious National Honor Society'52,'53, Vice Pre dent '53, Press Club'52, '53, Tennis '52,' Honor Roll '50,'51,'52,'53. RIGBY, MELBA Y-Teens'5O,'51,'52,'53, Secretary-Treasi '51, Vice President '53, Most Athletic ' Allied Youth '52, '53, Red Cross '52,' Press Club '52,'53, Chorus '50, Senior Pl '53, Volley Ball. ROGERS, GAYLON Tennis Doubles '53, Senior Play '53, Class President '53. RUTLEDGE, FLOYD SLOA N, BARBARA Y-Teens'5O,'5l,'52,'53, Chorus'5O,'5l,'52, Press Club'5l , '52, Senior Play'53, Annual Staff '53, Allied Youth '52,'53, Red Cross '52,'53. STANFIELD, TOMMY Track '5O,'5l,'52. STOKES, LEON Cheerleader '52,'53. TAYLOR, HOWARD Annual Staff '53, Band '50, '5l ,'52, '53, Bas- ketball '5l, '52. TAYLOR, KENNETH Band '5l,'52, Allied Youth '53, Red Cross '53, Football '53. TEAGUE, DON Chorus '50. TEAG UE, JAMES Chorus '50. fmt hw .R 'ms 15 THOMAS, JACK Football '49,'5O,'51 ,'52, Letterman '49, '50, '51, Football Co-Captain'52, Basketball '50, '51, '52, '53, Letterman '50,'51, '52,-'53, Track '5l,'52, Letterman '52 SeniorPlay '53, Art Club '53, Press Club '51,'52,'53, Most Athletic '53, Annual Staff '53, Hon- orable Mention All-District End '50, All- DistrictEnd'51,'52, Best Lineman '50, Let- terman's Club '50. TOMAMICHEL, GLEN WALKER, HARRIS SpeechClub'52,'53, SeniorPlay '53, Allied Youth'52,'53, Basketball Manager'52, '53. WALKER, ROY Football '5O,'5I ,'52, Letterman '5O,'51,'52, Basketball '50, '51,'52, Letterman'50,'5I, '52, Allied Youth President '52,'53, Class President '50, Letterman's Club '50, '51, National Honor Society '50, '51, '52,'53, President '50, '51, Band '50, Best Lineman '51, Football Captain '52, Basketball Co- Captain '50, Senior Play '53, Most All-Round '53. WARD, BETTIE National Honor Society'5I,'52,'53, Y-Teens '50, '51, '52, '53, Press Club '5l,'52,'53, Annual Staff'53, Hi-Light Columnist '52, '53 Honor Roll '50,'5l,'52,'53, D.A.R. Award, '50, Senior Play '53. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY Cheerleader '51, '52, Most All-Round '53, Press CIub'50,'51,'52,'53, Girl Sports Edi- tor'51,'52,'53, National Honor Society '52, '53, Y-Teens '5O,'51,'52,'53, Allied Youth '52, '53, Chorus '50, '51, SeniorPIay'53, Tennis '5O,'51,'52, '53, Letterman '52, Red Cross '50,'51,'52,'53. wimeks, BILLY 'Nh A 7.6 1 If Mf ,, MN MM f 1 N 1 Q11 knew? xg. 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' M ,. , .,,,,., M iifq 5 Y? ff .IU l0R HIGH CLASS OFFICERS Myra Coons Bobby Duke Patsy Daugherty Donna Greene Colleen Dews Dale Fletcher Miss Epsa Wells, Sponsor Mr. John Cooper,Sponsor Don Moten Don Taylor Miss Pauline Rippy, Sponsor Arlene Suggs Mr. Preston Purifoy, Sponsor Aarons, Hugh Austin, Royce Baldree, Gerald Barnett, Robert Barnes, Betty Barrett, Bennie Barton, Marshall Beaty, Jim Beauchamp, Janice Beebe, Dickie Bell, Christine Bolt, Douglas Box, Betty Brockman, Keith Cantrell, Columbus Cole, Fred Coons, Myrna Cotter, Connie Cowen, Ruth Crowley, June Crump, James Daugherty, Homer Daugherty, Patsy Dews, Colleen Duke, Bobby Duncan, Thomasene Dunn, Robert Edwards, Jack Elliott, Bobby Fisher, Helen Fisher, Kenneth Fletcher, Barbara Fletcher, Dale Foster, Stephen Fox, Ronald Gaddy, Walter Gibson, Joyce Gordon, Donald Gordon, Earlene Gordon, James Green, Donna Gwinn, Gene Hazlewood, Wanda Hines, Fay Hite, Shirley Hurst, Jeanette Jordan, Judy Kell, Jackie Lamb, Ruth Latham, Pat Latta, Sandra Layne, Loretta Long, Rosemary Lyon, Hugh McCormick, Edna McDaniel, Roy Lee McKinney, Alvah Martin, Wayne Mathis, Paul Maynard, Carl Mercer, Jerry Mims, Barbara Mitchell, Jackie Moten, Don Muse, Daniel X3 Nalley, Bonnie Napper, Carl Nigro, Katherine Parker, Delores Pernell, Racheal l i Peters, Charles Pierce, Jane Polk, Kenneth Ramick, Regina Ramsey, David Robertson, Kay Robinson, Laura Routt, Beverly Scott, Linda Smith, Joyce Smith, Molly Stanfield, Mary Stockton, Gail Suggs, Arlene Suggs, Donald Swearingin, Robert Tatum, Jean Tawater, James Taylor, Don Teague, Peggy Thiesson, Judy Tyler, Theresa Waldrop, Mary Watkins, Jacqueline Weiler, Billy Wickersham, Elizabei Wiedenfield, Donald Williams, Doris ' Williams, Wanda Works, Dale Yates, Freddie Class Officers Sw President ........ . . . Sam Ainsworth Vice-President .... .... K aren Cole Secretary ....... . . . Carol Alford 8x President ...... Natalie Jordan Vice-President .... . . . Secretary ...... . Ain5wOrl'l1, SUIT! Aitkin, Johnnie Alexander, Charmaine Alford, Carol Ambrose, Michael Austin, Stanley Bales, Jerry Barnard, Kenneth Beckleman, Dan Bergeron, Don Branch, Douglas Britt, Billy Brockman, Jo Ann Brown, Caro Lee Campbell, Donald Carter, Bennett Casey, LaRue Clark, Edgar Clark, Linda Cloud, Elmo Clowdus, Gail Cole, Karen Cole, Sharon Conkle, Edwin Crowley, Cecelia Curtis, Lowell Dailey, Larry Dalrymple, W. C. Davis, Audry Davis, Harold Davenport, Sandra Dean, C. W. Farazil, Raymond Fendley, Billie Fielding, Jewell Fisher, Wanda .. C. W. Dean . . Douglas Hill 8,7 E President .... Secretary ..... Bz President ..... Vice-President Secretary. . . . . . Eighth Grade . . . . Evaughn Middleton . . Jackie Pridgeon . . . . Jerry Rutledge . . . . Elaine Smith . . . Glenda Walker Fox, Sylvia Franklin, Richard Gibson, Jean Goodson, Bernice Gothord, Georgia Hackney, Joyce Hardy, Laverne Hart, Douglas Hawkins, Joyce Heitt, Jimmy Hill, Douglas Jeanes, Nelda Jenkins, Beverly Jobe, Kenneth Jordan, Natalie Kinsey, Bonnie Kiker, Joe Lee, Clara Lewis, Elizabeth Linville, Linda Lockett, Iris Lyle, Reggie Manly, Linda Mann, Leonard Mathews, Frances McConathy, Gene McMahon, Linda McMahon, Nolan Middleton, Yvonne Morris, Jerry Moten, Harrell Moss, Joe Moore, Edwin Nalley, Leo Neal, Woodie Nesmith, Sammie Nesmith, Leroy Pawley, Ronald Peoples, Addie Pledger, Nina Pridgeon, Jaquelir Rea, Charles Rennels, Patsy Robbins, Phillip Roberts, Don Rogers, Doyle Rufner, William Rutledge, Jerry Schilder, Carol Schroeder, Terry Smith, Elaine Speer, Billy Strange, Billy Strong, Joe Taylor, Jerry Tipton, Nancy Tong, Perry Walburn, Richard Walker, Eugene Walker, Glenda Ward, Jimmie Wilson, Adell Winter, Helen Woodruff, Dale Yates, Johnny Pinion, Anna Belle Class Officers .. . Terry Gober .. . Jim Kimsey Jean Claiborne . . . ...... Jane Scott ....Sharon Brock .....PatClark Seventh 7x President .... Vice-President Sec . -Treas. ... Class Rep .... Grade President ..... Vice-President Sec. -Treas. .. 7z President ..... Vice-President Sec . -Treas. . . -,-' sr KM , MW 'A ig VMS' QW? ff is ,L si? fs ' TTA 1 2, ' H5 f , .4 .. ..... William Thomas .. . .... Glenda McClean . . ...Norma Dean . . . . Jim Roberson Aarons, Sam Appleby, Ronnie Leroy Austin, Marilyn Autry, James Lee Barley, Ralph Bice, Kenneth Bishop, Charles Boening, Anna Bolt, Dick Bratcher, Merry Brock, Sharon Brogdon, Barbara Burns, Charles Clairborne, Jean Clark, Pat Coats, Joan Coleman, Irwin Colston, Harold Crowell, Edith Daurghtery, Mildred Davis, Billy Dean, Norma Deshazo, Betty Dodge, John Drinkard, Betty Dunn, Harry Eatmon, Beverly Elliot, James Farazil, Jo Ann Fendly, Bobby Wayne Gober, Terry Max Gotcher, Carlos Doyle Hamontree, Georgia Bell Harrison, Danell Hilcher, Don Hill, John if r r r r J f if A gg Lg Aw gknwis :W -213W ri Wa n ,QWWWWMM 2 Q, C1 Hix, A. W. Hodgson, Francine Holding, Gordon Humphras, James Edward Jackson, David Kadleck, John Henry Kay, Jim Kelley, Charles Lee . Kimsey, Thomas James Knedlik, Phillip Kovar, Walter Jerry Landrum, Rosa Loftin, Steve Lough, Billy McClain, Glenda McLeroy, Rebecca Rose McMahon, Jean Mood, Molly Sue Murray, James Grady Pearson, Patrica Ann Peoples, Wm. Nick Phelan, Charles Pirthle, Gene Powell, Tim Rice, Sally Robertson, Jim Rogers, Paul Schroeder, Joan Scott, Jane Shannon, Nancy Smith, Elenor Mae Smith, Ivan Stockton, John Stratton, Carolyn Tatum, Leon Tawater, Don WN Taylor, Bobby Walton, James Wclnsley, Freddie White, James Wickersham, Charles William, Ben Williford, Charlene Woofon, Jimmy Yost, Wahnita May Young, Jerry Zakery, Maxine FAVORITES vlillili Because Roy is all out For everything from football to studies, he tops our all-around list. Roy Walker Most Allfllound Shirley's ever ready smile, sweet ways, outstanding personality, and sparkling blue eyes make l'ier our all around favorite. Shirley Williams Most Studious Betty makes herself useful in the library, the Annual Staff, and National Honor Society ancl still has time to make A's and enioy her many friends. Betty Jo Jordan Preston's personality plus his ability to make A's places him on top of our most studious list. Preston Reeves Being outstanding in Football, basketball, and track, plus his belief in good sportsmanship make Jack our most athletic boy . Jack Thomas Most Athletic Melba's perpetual vitality, fair play, and love of sports rank her highest in girls' athletics. Melba Rigby i X Q S Most Friendly Frankie's unusual personality, friendly smiles and everlasting energy have placed her high in the heart of everyone. Frankie Latimer Blackie's big smile and friendly ways have put him highest on our most friendly list. Gene Barnett Most Athletic Winnie Brafcher Jackie Hoover MoftLFriendly Gi' 0 on DeV3iH Gooch Runners-up Most AllfRound Bobbye Dunn Weldon Lofspeich Most Studious Peggy Gu? Who's W RQY Wglker .,:,. .if -A-M Bobbye J o Dunn Betty Jordon Preston Reeves .V ., .. . W. W ,K M,.gis.saz,.-5 ,5 .. . 1 sri- --V+ W .E Y V, ' y Q Z '-v Nw 9 ee :g:.,.K2 .,,::: . - - - as if I WG' . 3. -A-- .... --:.:.,: 1:,: ,.... V 5 I f -I- .,., ,L:' ::f.. ., V ' , ' if 'f'f.i A -. 7 , -Q gmfiis ssza F7 .liifiggihix gs 'AD L i ie' 5 '?TiZf'6? ' L We 1 V51 5 K if W .. Hy, - v ia 1 KK W i - 2 fx dig i 2- 52. Q 11 -3 fi . , zegggg . J, 4, ,an 635 2? ww ' A 1 4? ' , Q a 1 f 21? ' ,N f 1 - Q f .,:'m ' A inn 1 W3 Y i : QQ-4 w 5 3 ,433 ' : wwl-W ' i ye who , ,' .f ,. , . ,N 'K l,,4w Peggy Gray Bettie Word Shirley Williams Doris Davis CCA!! Band fQfl?4 ROW l: Kay Robinson, Richard Mann, Sandra Nicholas, Glenda Norris, Buster Cleveland, Lamar Bassett, Vance Hurley, Charles Beaty. ROW 2: Thrula Boswell, Floyd Robertson, George Gwin, Vivian Barrett, Lois Parker, Barbara Mims, Dale Woodruff, Freddie Yates, Barry Groves, Russell Clowdus, Leon Gunter, Fred Gwin, Don Wiedenfield, Robert Yost, Bill Boswell, Jeanie Davis. ROW 3: Peggy Gray, Troy Miller, Johnnie Aitken, Billy Hicks, Charlene Duncan, Marshall Barton, Fred Cole, Albert Austin, Howard Taylor, Arthur Phillips, Milton Gorclon, Mary Lee Reaves. ROW 4: Mr. Breeden, Gail Clowdus, Arlyne Moore, Adell Wilson, Tom Perry Roper, Harold Hutchins, Leroy Miller. ROW 5: Carol Gryder, Joyce Hawkins, Roy Manly, Richard Row- land. B Band ROW I: Johnny Yates, Don Roberts, Raymond Faraizl, Terry Schroeder, Don Bergeron, Kenneth Jobe, Jimmy Hiett, A. W. Hix, Edgar Clark. ROW 2: Karen Cole, Audry Davis, Caro Lee Brown, Judy Jordan, Glenda Pawley, Ronald Pawley, Sharon Cole. ROW 3: Tom Perry Roper, Gail Clowdus, Adell Wilson, Joyce Hawkins , Harold Hutchins. Band Companions ROW l: Mary Lee Reaves, Bill Boswell, Peggy Gray. ROW 2: Thurla Boswell, Carol Gryder, Adell Wilson, Arlyne Moore, Gail Clowdus, Joyce Hawkins, Jeanne Davis. Senior Chorus M 9 i A ai : J K in I ' , J 5? . J i' - L 'C 1 75 . I rr. if -way , , , 7- , f .V U K it 'ff 1: 0 J I fi . V . 1 3 - , Af s Q' r f-L K Bien sl if GJ ROW l: Patsy Daugherty, Myrna Coons, Betty Box, Jane Pierce, Winnie Bratcher, Colleen Dews, Beverly Routt I Rosemary Long, Joyce Smith, Regina Ramiclcs ROW 2: Rachel Pernell, Molly Smith, Kay Robinson, Connie Cotter, Thomasene Duncan, Donna Green, Barbara Fletcher, Pat Logan. ROW 3: Bill Boswell, Lois Parker, Laura Robinson, Linda Young, Thurla Boswell, Marion Parish, Janis McLemore, Shelia Cash, Janice Beauchamp, Betty Jorclon. ROW 4: Richard Marple, Arthur Phillips, Durwoocl Cash, Owen Smith, Reggie Collett, John Jahren, Paul Jones, Elizabeth Nalley, Anne Wilson, Charles Beaty. junior Chorus . Wg T f,,, , yt Tl ROW iz Freddie Wansley, Rosa Landrum, Betty DeShazo, Georgia Hammontree, Patricia Pearson, Sally Rice, Betty Drinkard, Mollie Sue Moad, Peggy Hill, Barbara Millican, Jean Claiborne. ROW 2: JimmyWooten, Paul Rogers, Mildred Daugherty, Joan Schroeder, Rebecca McLeroy, Pat Clark, Beverly Eatmon, Francine Hodgson . Sharon Brock, Anna Boening, Mae Smith, Charles Wickersham, Billy Lowe. ROW 3: Gordon Holding, Jim White, Carol Stratton, Jane Scott, Edith Crowell, Jo Ann Fqrqzil, Charlene Williford, Wanda Eades, Wahnita Yost, Walter Kovar. ROW 4: Charles Phelan, Don Tawater, Leon Purkey, Bobby Emmons, Barbara Brogdon, John Eatman, Irwin Coleman, Franklin Anthony, Ben Williams, Jim Kimsey, Leon Purkey, Terry Gober, Jerry Don Young. ROW 5: Larry Smith, Jimmy Humphries, James Murray, Carlos Gotcher, Jimmy Autry, James Ell- iot, Bobby Fendley, John Kadlech, Ralph Barley, Charles Bishop, Darrell Harrison, Nick Peoples, Charles Kelley, Bobby Taylor, Gene Pirtle, Johnny Stockton. junior Band ROW l: Jean Claiborne, Edith Crowell, Joan Schroeder, Mae Smith, Rebecca McLeroy, Jimmy Autry, Nick Peoples, ROW 2: Wahnita Yost, Mollie Mode, Georgia Hamontree, Barbara Millican, John Kadleck, Charles Kelley, Charles Bishop, Leon Purkey, Terry Gober, Jimmy Kimsey, Walter Kovar, John Eatman, Bobby Taylor. ROW 3: Pat Peirson, Ralph Bailey, James Murry, Bobby Tendley, Carlos Gotcher, Phillip Knedlik, Irwin Cole- man, Betty DeShazo, Ronnie Appleby, Billy Ambrose, James Elliot, Johnny Stockton, Jo Ann Farazil. Senior Cheerleaders Leon Stokes, Shirley Williams, Bubba Gooch, Sandro Hamontree, Troy Miller, Frankie Latimer jumor Cheerleaders Paul Mathis, Judy Thiesson, Ronald Pawley, Jackie Watkins, Gene Gwinn, Patsy Daugherty. Red Cross Club 5 ROW i: Mr. lreland, Bettie Ward, Anne Watson, Nelda Laruthers, Douglas Hart, Judy Theisson, Lanelle Bech- am, Jimmy Robinson. ROW 2: Vivian Barrett, Frankie Latimer, Jane Scott, Shirley Boen, Dorothea Coonrod, Barbara Sloan, Melba Rigby, Martha Latham. ROW 3: Danny Walker, Johnny Walker, Shirley Williams, Betty Jordon, Sandra Hamontree, Pat Logan, Katherine Nigro, Durwood Cash. ROW 4: Kenneth Taylor, Standly Scott, Mary Mims, Bobbye Dunn, Glenda Harris, Alveta Nelson, Sarah Portman, Jeanie Davis. Speech Club ROW iz Kay Robertson, Linda Scott, Thomasene Duncan, Barbara Fletcher, Barbara Roberts, Berry Box, Donna Green, Iris Fiorenza. ROW 2: Wanda Hazlewood, Laura Robinson, Rose Mary Long, Jane Pierce, Pat Logan, Frankie Latimer, Joyce Smith, Miss Turner. ROW 3: Bobby Leach, Barbara Morrison, Lois Dickie, Richard Marple, Leon Stokes, Fred Absher, Janice Beauchamp, Jackie Hoover. ROW 4: Richard Rowland, Bill Boswell, William Smith, .Paul Jones, Harris Walker, DeWitt Gooch, Claude McClaren, David Gwinn. Allied Youth Post ROW l: Charlene Duncan, Nelda Caruthers, Velva Howard, Sandra Nicholas, Carol Austin, Frankie Latimer, Winnie Bratcher, David Gwinn, Ted Franklin, Bobby Leach, Martha Latham. ROW 2: Dorothea Coonrod, Peg- gy Waller, Joy Darnell, Anita Parker, Barbara Sloan, Arlyne Moore, Marian Brown, Barbara Roberts, Marian Pcffislif Anne WUTSOUI Bettie Wafdf MF- Harkrider. ROW 3: Jackie Hoover, Terry Gunter, Shirley Williams, Claude McClaren, Durwood Cash, Bobby Edwards, Betty Jordan, Sandra Hamontree, Pat Logan, Lois Dickie Barbara Morrison, Melba Rigby. ROW 4: Bill Boswell, Fred Gwin, Roy Walker, Mary Mims, Bobbye Dunn,, Gene Barnett, Jowell Lee, Harris Walker, Bill Pitts, Alveta Nelson, Jeanie Davis, Vivian Barrett. ROW 5: David Hughes, Paul Jones, Kenneth Taylor, Travis Polk, Charles Bryant, Sidney Landrum, Standley Scott, John Jahren, Weldon Lotspeich, Tommy Stanfield, Wayne Rea. Yfffeens ROW l: Mary Thomas, Alice Lane, Doris Nelson, Maxine Campbell,AulcieRollinson, Lora Bell Johnson, Glenda Pawley, Joy Darnell, Thurla Boswell. ROW 2: Miss Turner, Lois Dickie, Dallie Kuykendall, Charlene Duncan, Anne Watson, Nelda Caruthers,Velva Howard, Sandra Nicholas, Lanelle Beckleham, Marian Parrish, Linda Young, Doris Copeland. ROW 3: Mary Lee Reaves, Peggy Waller, Peggy Gray, Barbara Sloan, Arlyne Moore, Marian Brown, Shirley Boen, Martha Latham, Barbara Roberts, Jackie Bolt, Carol Austin, Mrs. Rhodes. ROW 4: Wanda DeShazo, Anita Parker, Barbara Morrison, Bettie Ward, Frankie Latimer, Melba Rigby, Dorothea Coonrod, Winnie Bratcher, Reba Kinsey, Judy Hester, Pat Logan. ROW 5: Mary Mims, Bobbye Dunn, Bobbie Gryder, Glenda Norris, Alveta Nelson, Jeanie Davis, Shirley Harris, Vivian Barrett, Shirley Williams, Betty Jordan, Sandra Hamontree, lllene Crosser, Marcia Walburn. M- A y Chess Club ROW l: Don Bergeron, Don Roberts, Douglas Hill, C. wg Dean, Jerry Bob Morris, Kenneth Jobe. ROW 2: Vance Hurley, Ronald Tawater, Billy Weiler, Keith Broclcman, James McGehee, ROW 3: James Gordon, Robert Swearingin, Dale Woodruff, C. M. Cantrell, Alva McKinney, Mr. Tarvin. National Honor Society ROW l: Mrs. Gunn, Nelda Caruthers, Martha Latham, Peggy Gray, Bettie Ward. ROW 2: Durwood Cash, Shirley Williams, Betty Jordan, Sandra Hamontree. ROW 3: Roy Walker, Wandc Austin, Preston Reeves, Bobbye Dunn, Gene Barnett. Hi'Light ROW l: Pat Logan, Nelda Caruthers, Peggy Gray, Martha Latham, Jack Thomas. ROW 2: Charlene Duncan, Vivian Barrett, Jeanie Davis, Vance Hurley, Barry Grove, Billy Hicks. ROW 3: Fred Absher, Shirley Williams, Bobbye Dunn, Bill Boswell, Bettie Ward, Frankie Latimer. Press Club ROW iz Anita Parker, Martha Latham, Nelda Caruthers, Linda Linville, Velva Lou Howard, Sandra Nicholas Carol Brown, Steve Loftin. ROW 2: Mary Lee Reaves, Jane Pierce, Billy Hix, Barry Grove, A. W. Hix, Peg- gy Gray, Marion Brown, Arlyne Moore, Anne Watson, Charlene Duncan, Joy Darnell. ROW 3: Charles Beaty Peggy Waller, Carol Austin, Pat Logan, Bettie Ward, Frankie Latimer, Dorothea Coonrod, Winnie Bratcher, Melba Rigby, Mrs. Rhodes. ROW 4: Preston Reeves, Bill Boswell, Bobbye Dunn, Jeanie Davis, Durwood Cash, Vivian Barrett, Fred Absher, Shirley Williams, Vance Hurley. 4 l J Art Club ROW- I: Coach Mitcham, Linda Scott, Marian Brown,ArlynneMoore, Lora Johnson, Mary Reeves, Sandy Nich- olas, Fay Hines, Kay Robertson. ROW 2: Troy Gaddy, Janice Beauchamp, Wanda Hazlewood, Danny Walker, Bobbye Dunn, Rosemary Long, Barbara Fletcher. ROW 3: Bobby Crump, Wayne Rea, Bob Ballenger, William Smith, Jack Thomas, Sid Landrum, Paul Moore, Ted Franklin, Jowell Lee. Y' so-v ',. 'bf . ' W Aide ,XX Reed e my foe we ea HD I O! x em C 4 00 'low Beggar. . . SPORTS V , Re , , . -7 cf? , ,sf,7w:ia-g5 f' f , , , ,w 4 k, ,,, .,j?',,,ff N, T 'WA f,5l'1n 'f 1f F '? if H ' ' ':2,f,,22:iQ,:f,.'j S- ' ' , W f A I f',' a :LV ,mf ' QC5kv9?x:I w '5j 16522 .Mp-2-iff' tr - ' ,M W , Jyzf, f ,4,,f:,gf:q,,gQ- ug5g::B 'qTjv ' g iw if , 25m4:', . uv F ,-'76, ' '1 1' ' ' ,, , .. ,wmyf A f,A-fef4f,,,,, 4,5 5 , , -, 0 . ,..f -,-uw .f W ,, , k , , ,yy 5,g1?iw'fgf'2IQ?,,L. ek - ffifrrf-V-.5-' 5.x 94? f'?4Q:1,z-f '?'l In x LT' ff ? 9' YE Girls' Sports Miss Miriam Moore, one of our most well-liked teach- ers, has done much fo advance girIs'sports af Handley. Through her guidance the girls have learned how to play the games and have learned sportsmanship as well. Tumbling Basketball Tennis Soccer The senior high school girls sponsored a clinici volleyball with the other Fort Worth high schools ca operating. Volleyball is one ofthe favorite sports i which the girls ofthe physical education departmel participate. This is iust another one of the enioymen received from our new gym facilities. Softball! l n infer-mural confestwas held in soccer baseball, F The more active and invigoraiing sporfs in the ' physical education program. The leams were rup of both iunior and senior high school girls, mined by the period at which they took physical ation. SDCCBI' Baseball Volleyball I il? 2': gy .12 j 2SQ 27gj 9, Z We give you the 1952 GREYHOUNDS ff 'T , 'Fig -5 , ima. A ? ,X 3' k ww J 32 F 3 121?'52As Eimb 11 a Coaches 3 Captains . N,,:'l ei? ut i ii, K v,.h 5 5:1 1 T ' Marvin :':: ' Harris Q Bob , 5 1- BQ,-ro :N, 5 , g,g5g jz .ssl.w: egg I7 ' , -f so C aaaa C ,rf f C'.,f,'00'0 ': :',. . ' 'Q' These five, headed by Coach Marvin Harris, lecl .VZ-f Q E, ,V.A J the '52 Greyhounds through a rugged nine game sched- osx ule. Strategy, inspiration, and conditioning were i C XS' dx handled by coaches Harris, Mitcham, and Barron, C CIQQXXMS4' while on the field leadership was supplied by Captains o'C0pf Walker and Thomas. 77,0 ' Jack 'DQS tg T ii. H C , T Managers W se i A The Greyhound managers, Bobby Crump and , gi W Q 'ia' ' 4, John Jahrens served the squad faithfully and well. Bobby, me kid with the big smile and Q , s lasr bi99er heart, lust wasn't built for football and ll ii ' John, a promising athlete, were one part of the gridiron clan that deserve a big WELL DONE. 5 Bob John 4 Crump Jahrens Gene Barnett Letterman 51,52 A rude awakening shook the 'Hounds when they left the field after beina short changed by Jacksboro. Handley backs, who looked slick the week before, couldn't shake that old Jacksboro line. The Handley line appeared to be more like an old sieve. Barnett looked at defensive half for HHS. Handley O -- Mineral Wells 20 Larry Fletcher Letterman 52 Handley's Greyhounds launched what looked like a greo season with an easy 32-6 walloping of Decatur's Eag les. The visitors rolled to a 26-0 halftime lea and simply coasted in. Jones, Polk, and Hoo- ver marked up the TDs while Bruce Mier added the points after. Letterman 52 Albert Fuller Terry Gunter Letterman 52 Jackie Hoover Letterman 51,52 ging hard to come back after their loss at Tiger Land the Pur- and Whites tied into Dallas Hillcrest in a real thriller. es let an enemy end snag a pass behind him and the I play made it 7-O. Trying with all his might to e up for his mistake Jones returned the com- Sidney Landrum nentin the 3rd periodg the point after was Letterman 51,52 mlced. Final: 7-6 Hil lcrest. B0bby Leach Letterman 52 Jowell Lee Letterman 52 Weldon Lotspeich 1 Letterman 50,51 ,52 Paul Jones Letterman 5O,51,52 Finally the Handleys got mad at the expense of Birdville, an old and bitter rival. This was a night that was all Handley. Travis took things in hand and scored all three touch- downs in a 20-7 victory that had the Buffaloes wishing they had just stayed in bed. l l 1 4 1- Richard Marple Letterman 52 The Greyhounds were now Fighting to keep the Faint spark that was their Travis Polk title hopesalive. The'Hounds had Arling- Letterman 5O,51,52 ton mystified with a switch to the old Fashioned single wing and moved Fast and oFten during the First halF but were stopped cold in the 2nd, while the Colts were pushing over two tallies to give them the T4-O nod. Bruce Miers Letterman 52 They next bumped into and were knocked flat by the eventuo District Champs, Mineral Wells. Spearheaded by Fleq Tony Munger the Mountaineers gained a 6-0 halftiml lead. The Hounds came back Full oF Fight, bu when what would have been the tying scoreb Jack Thomas was called back, the Fire dimmed to a Flicker and MW countec twice to make it 20-O. Letterman 51 ,52 Paul Moore Stanley Scott Letterman 51, 52 broke into the winner's circle for a 3rd time with an Wllllom Smllh win over some outclassed but hard fighting Bears Brewer. The first line 'Hounds left the game eflv after the beginning ofthe 2nd period. - Handley subs caught the crowd's lay, and did well in their brief went of glory. They were le Lee and John Peters. dley 26 - Brewer 6 Letterman 52 Kenneth Taylor Letterman 52 Jack Thomas Letterman 49, 50, 51, 52 Co-Captain 52 The T952 grid season came to ROY Walker close with the annual HHS-Dia Letterman 50, 51, 52 C0'CGPi0ln 52 mond Hill scrap. lt was nip and tuc all the way. Bobby Leach went over lat inthefirstperiodtomakeit 7-O Handley. Th k 6 6 Eagles evened it up on the last play of the ist half and added another 6 minutes deep in the final stanza and thats the way it ended: T4-7 Diamond Hill. A Charles Bryant Co-Captain .lack Thomas Co-Captain x gl 57 fi? N. iw' H f x SX ,Q Rig tio' WW Row 23 Bobby Leach, Wayne Carroll , Travis Polk, Roy Walker, Fred Absher. Not Pictured: Jack Thomas, Bruce Miers. Row l: Harris Walker, William Smith, Paul Jones Franklin, Charles Bryant, Coach Mitcham. George Mitcham Coach Harris Walker Manager ,,. , F' Basket etN 9' me Bobby Lea ch Ball 7' ro Vik Z Sfferp0f4 'von 52 Letterman 53 Ted Franklin Letterman 53 William Smith Letterman 53 Chg,-I Y e we 50. Leffei Bryahf Rox' xN:e,fo00 CQ, mon 5 Ye' Ccpfofn 53 Letter Bruce Miers Letterman 51, 52, 53 Jack Thomas Letterman 50, 51, 52, 53 Co-Captain 53 Men B Team Basketball l Track Don Stembridge, Doyle Lee, Larry Fletcher, Jim Creswell, David Hughes, John Jahrens, Bobby Smith Coach Mitcham. Row l: Garth Dannemon, Sidney Landrum, Paul Jones, Gene Barnett, Weldon Lotspeich. Row 2: Coach Barron, Durwood Cash, William Smith, Stanley Scott, Travis Polk, Doyle Lee, Larry Fletcher, Jowell Lee. Junior High Sports I Row l: Jerry Morris, Dickie Beebe, Robert Swearingen, Jerry Taylor, Sam Ainsworth, Eugene Walker, Don Suggs, Elmo Cloud. Row 2: Homer Massey, Jerry Mercer, Billy Weiler, Larry Dailey, Benny Barrett, Charles Peters, Kenneth Polk, Leroy Miller. Row 3: Don Moten, Hugh Lyon, Don Taylor, Jackie Kell, Marshall Barton, Jack Edwards, Jim White, Dale Fletcher, Coach Barron. Row l: Gene Gwinn, Paul Mathis, Dickie Beebe, Dale Fletcher, Bobby Duke, Jackie Kell. Row 2: Coach Barron, Marshall Barton, Stephen Foster, Alvah McKinney, Don Taylor, .lack Edwards, Hugh Lyon. A TEAM FOOTBALL A TEAM BASKETBALL B TEAM BASKETBALL Handley Opponent Handley Opponent Handley Opponent DSCGYUF 6 55 Poly B 20 20 Lakeworth Jacksboro Lakeworfh Laneri Hillcrest Laneri Decatur Birdville Carter-Riverside Lalceworth Bowie Lakeworth Masonic Home A Mineral Wells Diamond Hill Decatur Arlington Decatur 'Mineral Wells B rewer Lakeworth 'Arl ington Diamond Hill 'Mineral Wells 'Diamond Hill Decatur 'Birdville 'Arlington 'Brewer 'Diamond Hill 'Laneri 'Birdville 'Mineral Wells 'Brewer 'Arlington Loneri 'Diamond Hill 'Mineral Wells 'Birdville 'Arlington 'Brewer 'Diamond Hill 'Birdvi l le 'Brewer Laneri Headed for the Mexican lnn, Girls? Bar,-0n'5 Q,-Seng! The three stooges Toe hung? Jack, don't kill him! HandIey's answer to Martin and Lewis l Ma +,,?f1f Q Q N x .Q , -fig fl :V V A A K' . K .ff ' ' ti I 1 . I , 1 ' f - 'r ,. 5. 6 if 'f-- , - .. , k f . .1., , 1. K lTfff1'?mm Qf1 '., i f- in lgrrgfff,-.Ry A, -f '- L 'm',.- Watch where you step, Roy! Smile, Harkeyl x U storxl clog ' A meeting of the one in lm , YXOVS cl ws is W ,fl W fy Handley Hi's telegraph service. King of the hoboes. Two Hotrodsl ! ! Fletcher 's Jokes Our Maioreffes Football Player ? Q i Traveling or going someplace, Betty? Going Steady He-men 'P Going to a Wedding? 9 o e we OUXA 5 6 400 'X 066 949, Life gets tedious don't it? bxg RO' N96 fnedo W,l,Q f o fe . X965 x V' We O sf,Q OO xYKe'5 mf' r M r0 . Cflsing U Wo P, Je Glamour girl U-IAQ HAD Onie? Ury :ee P A Y receives their c hcrfer h The X895 Wouyd th e F069 mom 'sr its if-'S' Q1 fl' Coach Aristocrat of the Tennis court Mdferp Looks like Durwood has treed her WhoT'5 wrong' mchcfdf X ii osin9 Your 959' A bouquet for Miss Wells Class Will CARL AARONS wills his love for science to Jack Hines. FRED ABSHER wills his hustling ability on the basketball team to Stephen Foster. GENE BARNETT leaves his ability to win in the Golden Gloves to Owen Smith. HUGH BLAIR asks that his big nose go to John Jahren. BILL BOSWELL wills his signal baton to Larry- Fletcher. PATSY BRACHEY wills her energetic desire for dressing in sixth period P.E. to Jeannette Hurst. WINNIE BRATCHER leaves her temper to Peggy Waller. CHARLES BRYANT wills his good English grades to Albert Fuller. WAYNE CARROLL wills his ability to get along with Mr. Ireland to Barbara Morrison. MILTON CARTER wills his driving ability to Shirley Bowen. MARIE CHAPPELL wills her earrings to Lanelle Beckham. BOBBY CRUMP leaves his buck teeth to Pat Latham. JOY DARNELL wills her ability to spell to Judy Hester. DORIS DAVIS wills her engagement ring to Mar- lene Hodgson. BOBBYE DUNN leaves her giggle in senior play to Wanda Austin. IRIS FIORENZA wills her shortness to Earlene Gordon. GENE GIFFORD bequeaths his pipe to Jimmy Hat- field. DEWITT GOOCH leaves his curly hair to Danny Walker. CLYDE GOODSON wills his typing ability to Burl Proctor. PEGGY GRAY leaves her editors chair on the Hi- Light to Martha Latham. TERRY GUNTER wills his position as leader of the Gooney's to Bobby Edwards. DAVID GWINN bequeaths his ways with Mrs. Rhodes to Bobby Duke. SANDRA HAMONTREE leaves her bashfulness to Nelda Caruthers. JACKIE HOOVER wills his good eyesight to Floyd Robertson. JEANETTE JACK wills her quietness to Charlene Duncan. TEDDY JARVIS asks that his peroxide bottle go to Marion Lancaster. PAUL JONES leaves his ability to catch a 'Football to Durward Cash. BETTY JORDAN leaves her honor cards to Dorthea Coonrod. SIDNEY LANDRUM wills his massive growth of hair to Bobby Leach. FRANKIE LATIMER wills her energy pills to Mary Thomas. JOWELL LEE leaves his seat in English to Gene Gwinn. JOHNNY LIPMAN requests that his way with Paschal girls go to Bill Pitts. PAT LOGAN leaves her ability to pass geometry to Jackie Bolt. WELDON LOTSPEICH leaves his Cadillac to Travis Polk in exchange for Trav's Buick. JOHN MATHIS wills his magic cards to James McGehee. ROY MANLY wills his high grades to Jerry Taylor. RICHARD MARPLE leaves his hot rod to Jerry Mercer. LEONARD MARTIN leaves his love for reading to Gail Stockton. BRUCE MIERS wills his GoIden Toe to William Smith. LEROY MILLER wills the bannister by the lunch room to Johnny Winter and Helen Fisher. TROY MILLER wills his cheerleader sweater to Paul Mathis. PAUL MOORE leaves his art ability to Charlie Chappell. DURA McCLAREN and ELIZABETH NALLEY leave their long 'frienaship to Doris Copeland and Ilyene Crosser. SAM MCMAHON leaves his lame leg to Spud Engleman. WAYNE REA wills his ability to gain weight to Harrell Moten. PRESTON REEVES wills his mechanical drawing T-square to Jackie Kell. MELBA RIGBY bequeaths her long hair to Stephenie Cooper. GAYLON ROGERS wills his ability to lose weight to Kenneth Polk. FLOYD RUTLEDGE leaves his height to Ronald Green. BARBARA SLOAN bequeaths her Yankee Clipper accent to Mr. Williams. TOMMY STANFIELD leaves his mile run in track to Fred Lyons. LEON STOKES wills his way with the women to Claude McCIaren. HOWARD TAYLOR wills his ability to play the trombone to Albert Austin. KENNETH TAYLOR wills his mechanical drawing ability to Don Hackney. DON TEAGUE wills his tennis ability to Jerry Rutledge. JAMES TEAGUE wills his red hair to Ronald Pawley. JACK THOMAS leaves his love and admiration for himself to Marshall Barton. GLEN TOMAMICHEL leaves his henpecked ways to Stanley Scott. HARRIS WALKER wills his ioyous laugh to Harold Hutchens. ROY WALKER leaves his ability to have weight around the hips to Jimmy Creswell. BETTIE WARD leaves her ability to dominate men to Rachel Purnell. SHIRLEY WILLIAMS leaves her ability to latch on to massive men to Arylnne Moore. BILLY WINTERS wills his athletic ability to Charles Peters. Prophecy The Annual Staff recently called upon the Great Swami, Madam Shenosit to get an insight into the future of the 'I953 Seniors. The following account was written as they made the visit: lt is extremely interesting to sit in the presence of Madam Shenosit and see the familiar faces of our beloved Seniors passing across the face of the mystical crystal ball. One of the first faces seen is that of Fred Absher, who is Hollywood's most romantic actor of 1963 .... Others from the '53 class in the movie field are Joy Darnell who has replaced Linda Darnell and Bettie Ward the new star of three dimension movies replacing Marilyn Monroe. Television has been fortunate enough to land some of H.H.S.'s greatest including Winnie Bratcher whose new record l Love You Honey but I Love Your Money Better has iust sold two million copies. Recently Sandra Hammontree took over the My Friend lrma show and changed its name to Your Enemy Sandy. Seen on the New York Stage for the last two years is the great comedy team The Miller Bros. starring Troy and Leroy. Paul Jones and Jowell Lee are both in the major leagues. Paul is the star right fielder of the Boston Red Sox while Jowell, who was rookie of the year in T958 is now playing under another former Handley student Bobby Crump, manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers. CThere is a rumor that the Dodgers will soon be the Brooklyn Crumpstein- burgers.D Another former member of the '53 class who is in the sports field is Bubba Gooch, wrestling promoter in St. Louis, two of his star attractions are the Teague brothers, Judo James and Dirty Don. What's this? Two faces at once in the crystal ball! No, it's only the Barnett Hospital where Gene is the head doctor and his wife, the former Frankie Latimer, is receptionist. Also in the field of medi- cine are Jeanette Jack, a doctor in New Orleans. All these great doctors receive their drugs from Gaylon Rogers, owner of the chain of Rogers Wreck-All Drugs. ls this a cow in the future of the H.H.S class??? No, it's only David Gwinn horse doctor in the growing city of John T. White. Suddenly from the far reaches of Africa comes the cry of another member of the Handley greats! lt is Terry Gunter, Geologist, who has just dis- covered a substance harder than diamond, his head. In the future of two seniors is the state of Nevada. They are Leon Stokes, professional gam- bler in Las Vegas and Milton Carter who by re- placing Tommy Manville as the world's marrying- ist man is Reno's most prominent citizen. Government has taken several of the T953 graduates including Sidney Landrum, governor of Texas, Barbara Sloan who has replaced Pearl Mesta as ambassador to Luxemburg, Betty Jordon is the head librarian in the Library of Congress, and Roy Walker is a government accountant. Madam Shenosit says football will be respon- sible for the success of three H.H.S. grads. .lack Thomas will play pro ball with the Cleveland Browns while Bruce Miers will kick field goals for the L.A. Rams. She predicted that his longest boot will be a 75 yarder good for three points. Luck is due to greet Jack Hoover as head coach at L.S.U. Mars suddenly appears on the crystal ball. On the red planet are Harris Walker, who has recently completed a 267 story skyscraper, and Pat Logan, the first universally known gossip editor. Recently her paper conducted a pole to determine the uni- verse's most hen-pecked man and the winner as you may suspect was a Handley ex, Glen Toma- michel. Preston Reeves is the president of the Martin branch of Handley University, which was recently visited by Bobbye Dunn and Shirley Wil- liams, who presented a tennis exhibition and Peggy Gray, champion twirler of the universe. Some members of the '53 class who are des- tined to find success, fame, and happiness in the Fort Worth area are John Mathis, owner of the world's largest chinchilla farm, and Wayhe Rea, owner of the Coca Cola Bottling Company. Gene Gifford is head electrician at General Motors. Doris Davis is a housewife in Handley. General Motors will be responsible for the income of three other H.H.S. '53 grads. They are Weldon Lots- peich, who with his wife, the former Melba Rigby, own controlling stock in the Cadillac corporation, and Hugh Blair designs automobiles for Buick. Oil has been responsible for the success of three more members of the 1953 class. These are Howard and Kenneth Taylor of the Humble Oil Company and their cheif competitor Roy Manly. Great creative ability has been shown by sev- eral members of this year's class, including Dura McClaren, fashion designer, Billy Winter, interior decorator, and Wayne Carroll who has iust de- signed and constructed a machine to calculate the number of drops of water in the ocean. The southern belles of the South in 1968 are lris Fiorenza, owner ofa shipping company in New Orleans, Patsy Bratchy, social leader in Atlanta, and Elizabeth Nalley, model in Palm Springs. Flash! Report from the Bachelors' Club of America. Their new president is the great composer Bill Boswell. Military life has taken its toll of some Handley men. The two most prominent admirals in the U. S. Navy are Richard Marple and Sam McMahon. Floyd Rutledge is a government television operator for trans-universal messages. Tommy Stanfield is an army courier and Carl Aarons wires the firing apparatus for Hydrogen Bombs, which Clyde Good- son delivers to various places. Madam Shenosit' gave some additional in- formation concerning the friends of the T953 Senior Class. She said Miss Odell would become head of the English department at the University of Texas. Mrs. Gunn is destined to conduct a school of cooking for the world's greatest chefs. The year 1964 will find Mr. Harkrider employed at two jobs, one is Superintendent of the Fort Worth Public School System and the other is teaching algebra to his six children.


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