Hereford High School - Round Up Yearbook (Hereford, TX)

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H, S.: As you look at this yearbook in years to come, I hope that all of the 1957-1958 yearbook staff's work brings many memories and past experiences back to you. This book belongs to you. With this in mind, the Rotmd-Up Staff has tried to portray the life and activ- ities of Hereford High Schoolstudents in pictures and words. With people thinking today of modern thoughts, and designs which involve space. Ifeel certain this annual will always be up-to-date and will be one to appreciate and treasure. I would like to thank Mary Lou McCullough, a member of the 1957 Round-Up Staff, for the cover design. It is the sincere wish of the staff that this ROUND- UP please YOU. Sincerely, I Gladys Lee y Editor I I I t x t - 1 v i YI .. if Q2 E IE UNITED S DATED Q Ls Y J. E 5 1 I I , . . . . . V .. . . ,. ... ...........-...nu .nm -A. . ..... .. ...,... . ..,. ........ W-...... . M ........ .. .... ...W-,...,..-.,-. ..,....- . I f 4 4, . r ig ,- -. -Y - -,., K Y X , . ,, CONTENTS ACTIVITIES AND CRGANIZATIDNS PERSONALITIES SPCRTS CLASSES FACULTY ff X960 ,f J 522141 X 459 f77'f7fV I 441,320 mfff W!! I ' f I NZ 522,34 fzfgffyfl K4 -'1 ff Q- QW! 45546 A ff awe! ffxf ff f I 132' , ' ,fl fb . ' ,J , ,, nf I 5' 5 47 GJ,-' g7 .f!7flf .1 JJ! Ja flffyfiff fg X! ' 4 . X J I I If I 1 JI K X f 1 I I I X' 7 4 of ff ' f A ' 'fdf Q ff A X 1 , -ff If 1 425' , 4 ' ,f ' I IL' ' BUSINESS Bettye Snead - Business Editor Bette Jean Noland Jeanne Brown Joe Reinauer .4-.MPN-.Xl CO-SPONSORS Jesse Mae Dodson Dixibel Sims PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART Erin Wertenberger - Art Editor Bill Johnson - Photography Editor Alice Inman - Photography Linda Inman - Photography RCUND-UP While camera man Bill Johnson is rather stunned over the fact that a picture is being taken, other members are busy. Gladys Lee, editor, seems to think it quite funny that Jim Bradley is typing: especially with his shoes off. LAYOUT AND SPORTS Marilyn Sigle - Layout Editor Jeannette Husemann - Layout Madelynne Bilo - Layout Paula Moore - Layout Gwin Morris - Sports HN! EDITORS Gladys Lee - Editor Jim Bradley - Assistant Editor COPY Betty Ferguson - Editor Nona Marie Strange Linda Hair Ann Smith Kay Sims ng ly W eff M Ffa-LQ RK , I Q A ig Q ' Qs iii!! - 4 Y 13 iinif x 553' .Q ff Q. fr ...K Jig, 3 MX f ,552 gy if 48:55 'il gg Viiiigfvik E3 1 Mx fill 'af xi! ,J M1 -.. ' o I 1 fm 5 ww ,Taxa xx, 'W' as 0 v Jw, xx x W i ' I I I T 1 km Q 11 -rl-41' X .7 I 3 W. f R . S 'Y W EFX , , V ' gz ff ff '-'2'Q -P S5 i 2 Q gg X gg 4 n iw is Q x Akkrh. I .X .X ,z z QV KKL. nigfx w ' N ' - Q7 ...M .fav-.Mg .xi 3 9, ,r -Q , 3.5 ,-r. 1 A , ia .5 11 , fe, :Ei ,.f dfii ,YM L5 i -r .mr w X Mi M x N M317'gf.e,Jb V - X. A mam'- L -SA-gms . W, 1' X' Q f..ps,: ' , fu- ifx . ff - -al W . ' 1 'h fwfxw , ' ,wr . 4 Y lxfwf . .Q '- K ,N w X . fi M Q .si Q.-1xy'.mQ'Q1-61 - ' LL IM-' . P v XX , .ff A . LM., W w L . .,.-QWNY-X.,QWvgg5 y Sk X Cy.Y, . .. 1 ' W WP- ,f N. . .- -. 4.3 xg - 1- :vw- T WNW f Q - - X . Silvana made many speeches over the Golden Spread SILVANA FELIZIA FROM ITALY EXCHANGE STUDENT The exchange student for 1957-1958 is Silvana Felizia, She was chosen from the American Field Service in New York. The students learn of this service through their high school. If they wish to apply, they take a test and are chosen from that. The students get a recommendation from their professor on their personal qualities as well as aca- demic ones. This service is to promote better un- derstanding and relationship between the cotmtries of the world. at luncheons and dirmers. The F, I-LA. Girls gave Silvana a Christmas party. Wonder what she could be gettingif Silvana and the exchange student from Italy to Amarillo, Roberto Ruffino, did a typical Italian folk dance for the Red Cross talent show. - 2 .Q I hx Y up I k Eglmii is Silvana seems to be having a lot of fun, on a typical Texas hayride! .an 'Q ' 1 Tiki i 'lg . X 1 - V: -:iv 'V ' 4 . ' --9 - k,,h 225-32:43,-P v A g g 4 - x K if . X . QS , 1 Yxf '-h. - S .zfy 3.0 L S X - S I S, I V -1 . Y P K if V v 'T 3 s . i P K Q I 'Q' J l A T' if at W A N v F D- X k V - sp L 1 1' eh 2 A , A .L A . N . 3 A A j w . ' . A vs AL A V -f. iz. Z F - , - , N AR B, ve PQ , 6' 3 AT A was Q. fe- 1 N, k , vt' I 5- Q. ww, Nu.. NPN AML 3 iggg W C it ' A I C iw: Mr. Charles Bell, director of the Hereford Band, attended West Texas State College and obtained his Mas- ters of Music from the University of Texasg We think he has done a fine job with the bands. THE WHITEFACE BAND The officers of the Whiteface Band are: JOAN BROWN --------------- President EDDIE MAY ------------- Vice President SUE SOW ELL ---- - - - Secretary TWYLA SPRINGER ------------ TIGSSLIICI ELLA MARIE WILLIAMS ---------- Reporter These officers are elected by the members of the band. X QE THE 1957-58 HEREFORD HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND The Concert Band gives several concerts throughout the year. This picture was taken at the An- nual Coronation Concert. THE WHITEFACE BAND 4 .4l- Leading the Hereford Whiteface marching band during football season in 1957-58 were drum major, David Larsen and twirlers Cleft to rightj Betty Paetzold, Zell Crump, Ella Marie Williams - Head Twirler, Joan Brown, Glenna Gaul, and Janet Raybum. Ella Marie Williams and Layton Sawyer were chosen Band King and Queen at the annual coronation concert. They were elected by the members of the band, The Twirlers are chosen on ability by a qualified committee. The committee consists of Mr. Bell and twirling instructors. . . . THE 1957-58 HEREFORD HIGH SCHOOL STAGE BAND The Hereford High School Stage Band is an extracurricular activity directed by Mr. Charles Bell, Those participat- ing in it are: Twyla Springer, Layton Sawyer, Eddie May, Gene Evans, Gary Wertenberger, Phyllis Goetch, Caro- lyn Knox, Paula Wright, Gary Tannahill, Richard Smith, Joan Brown, De Ann Sparks and Ronald Corbett. f fi - f-'Q 1- .44 J A. I 'Si f 'asf' v, x lm, P133 ,ff A r ll 4.. . ,5 'til an vw .fi 9521 V i-QQ' E ,px 5 IA In A Q, .asf A '2 ' 'K - a 1 ' Vi , ' we '53 far- I Qi fs ll rs' 21 H3 :V 3 o wg XS ' :gy A - gi ' 1 ,W af- ' ' 3 f v , JE -as 3.1 u o 'Qu 54 Q BAND AND CHOIR ACTIVITIES The choir presented for the public's enjoyment, their annual Christmas program. The climax however, of the Choir's activities this year occurred when they ap- peared with the Amarillo Symphony. At the Band s Annual Coronation Concert, Layton Sawyer, Band King, crowned Band Queen, Ella Marie Williams, as alternates looked on. Members of the Choir attending All-State Choir this year at Galveston were: Gwin Morris, Carroll Wil- HAIL HEREFORD HIGH SCHOOL Throughout the school year, loughby and Sharon Owens. Alternates were: Leon Roberts, Pat Caywood and Linda Noland. the band and twirlers led us in the school song. Mr. Moore works diligently helping the various choirs prepare for their numerous activities. BAND AND CHOIR ACTIVITIES The Girls' Choir appeared on the annual Christmas program accom- panied by a harpist, who contrib- uted to a very enjoyable program. ks JW .r -...w,...-a 1 xi' WW, Vance had 3 cousin whose nephew'5 The following people gained recognition as members of the All-Regional choir: mother's fifth husband's brother's Gwin Morris, Verna Kay McBroom, Carrol Willoughby, Pat Caywood, John Gil- sister-in-1aw'5 gtepmgther told me liland, Linda Russell, Erin Wertenberger, Sylvia Wiman, Glenn Reeves, Sandra not to tell a soul but - says Zell Story, Bill Kester, Linda Noland, Leon Roberts, Bernadette Bezner, and Sharon Crump as she rides to Levelland on Owens. the band bus. Ram, sleer, snow or wind the band played faithfully The annual Coronation oonoerr is one of the many to urge the whitefaces On, concerts presented each year by the Whiteface Band. The sponsor of Royal Rose is Mrs. Durham and the Chapter parents are: the Don Gusemans, the Bert Boomers, the Leon Alexanders, the Dick Hagars. Officers of the 1957-58 Royal Rose Chapter. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Being a member of the Future Homemakers of America not only helps the girls while in school but prepares them for later life. The F. H. A. of Hereford High School consists of two cbaptersg the Royal Rose and Chapter I. xi R x Sweetheart and Beau, are chosen by the Royal Rose Chapter are: Eugenia Alexander - David Brumley. A very important night for the new members: the formal initiation. CHAPTER I AND ROYAL ROSE Included among many of their activities are rose planting around the school yard, sponsoring our Foreign Exchange Student, and selling household products to raise money. Their sponsors are Mrs. Hodges, M.rs. Shook, and Mrs. Durham. The sponsor of Chapter I is Mrs. Hodges, and the Chapter parents are: the George Bumpasses, the Charles Nolands, the John Blockers, and the Max Drevers. Sweetheart and Beau, as chosen by Chapter I are: Susie Loerwald - Robert Diller. Officers of the 1957-58 Chapter I. For the first time this year, the F. H. A. Chapters have organized an F. H. A. Choir, their sponsor is Mrs. Rosemary Shook. F.F.A Top: Joan Brown, our F. F. A. Sweetheart, was elected by the chapter, and has proved worthy of this honor. Right: Buddy Godwin, Don Bomar, Joe Reinauer, the F, F, A, Radio Broadcasting Team, are busy broadcasting another farm program. Bottom: The 1957 -58 Hereford High School FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. The Hereford F. F. A. Chapter is com- posed of boys enrolled in Vocational Agri- culture, whose primary aim is to develop agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The Chapter has a number of judging teams. Among these are the live- stock judging team. Junior and Senior Chapter conducting teams, Junior and Senior Farm Skill teams. The Hereford Chapter was CHAPTER happy host to the Amarillo District Leadership Contest, November 19, and was happy to accept First Place in Radio Broadcasting, and Third Places in Senior Chapter Conduct- ing and F. F. A. Quiz. The Chapter also operates a 28 acre farm under the supervis- ion of the Vocational Agriculture teachers, Jess Robinson and Ed Dwyer. 5 The chapter officers Robert Diller President Layton Sawyer Secretary Reed Green Treasurer Wayne Benton Sentinel Don Walser V1ce President and David Brumley, Reporter try in vain to figure the length of the next rafter. Disbelief registers on the faces of the greenhands as they take the term literally. Mr. Robinson and Mr. Dwyer, advisors, examine a soil sample before testing and filing. David Brumley and Robert Diller give the F. F. A. portion of D. E. Day at the Radio Station as Billy Tapscott and Jerry Hawkins, practice ag teachers this year, give hints and watch carefully. wassawasf.-sta-Avssv-.a1... ..... ... v,s- a...,......f.ss.Mws p V - . Y . C fs . X Q Do you think this is for rea1'27 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA of the 1957 Futuregyeachers Club. rw Officers are: Betty Ferguson, Charlotte Moore, The sponsor is Mrs. McDougal Gladys Lee, Presidentg Joan Brown, Dorothy Williams, Glenna Gault, Martha Bookout. Mrs. McDougal seems rather enthusiastic. A tea which was held for the new teachers. Library Assistants are, Tina A Beth Ha zlewood, Patsy Green, Linda Smith, Jo Martin, Caro lyn Lee, Martha watson' Mar- Officers of the Library Club are, Tina Beth Hazlewood, Parlia- garet Bumls' Carrol Willoughby' mentarian, Pat Dawson, President, Ann Reeves, Publisher of Ann Reeves, and De Lourdes bulletin board, Karen Smith, Publisher Reporter, Margaret Burrus, Buck. Vice President, Azalee Browne. Secretary, Ann Wingert, Historian, ef Jane Pool, Treasurer, Carrol Willoughby, Corresponding Secretary, LIBRARY CLUB Mrs. Leggitt is the head librarian and sponsor of the Library Club. Mrs. Leggitt seems to be able to keep Tina Beth Hazlewood The members of the Library Club and Miss Sadye and I0 Martin busy, d0esn't shei' Rigler, for whom the club was named. J' Officers of the Spanish Club are: President, Leon Robertsg Vice President, Bobby Burrus Qnot shownjg Secretary-Treasurer, Ruth Drerup, Past President, Carroll Willoughby, Sponsor, Mrs. Charlotte Calvert. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to advance and enrich the study of Spanish in Hereford High School and to create a better understanding of Latin Americans. The annual Christmas party was a buffet supper in the home of Mrs. Roy Calvert, sponsor. Gifts were brought to distribute among the Spanish-American children, La Pinata, hanging from the ceiling, made a nice conversation piece as the guests entered, SPANISH CLUB The Spanish members are shown here with their Silvana Felizia is queen elect for tri state Fiesta at Midland, Texas March 29 1958 Leon Roberts doesn't have time for Mrs. Calvert to La senoritas seem to be enjoying the Spanish Club pour his tea. Christmas Part L.,.W, , ..r.- M' N-sf A. -7- Y TRI-HI-Y Looks like the meeting is over! The Tri-Hi-Y Club carries on similar projects and drives to the Hi-Y. Among the many things the Tri-Hi-Y accom- plishes areg furnishing books for the children's ward at the hos- pital, helping needy families, selling candy at the football games, and many more. They strive to maintain good Chris- tian character among all their members. Members of the 1957 -58 Tri-Hi-Y Club. Officers of this year's Club. Sponsor is Miss Sadye Rigler -. -mr., 3. V Ti Q The members of the 1957 -58 Hi-Y Club. The Hi-Y strives to promote better Christian relations among the boys, to create higher ideals, and build better future citizens. Hi-Y carries on many projects and activities such as the Hi-Y Steak Fry, Formal induction, Hayride and various com- munity projects. The officers of this year's club. HI-Y s The sweetheart of the Hi-Y Club this year is Dorothy Williams, who is picked by popular vote of the boys. Sponsor is Mr. Virgil Young 1 ,z Q e ' 4 . 1 Q :SQ s S 35 C 'Na The Members of the 1957 -58 Club. 3 Q Sweetheart of the Club is Pat Dawson. Officers are: Nancy Godwin, President, Pat Dawson, Secretary, Mr. Reese, Sponsorg Gladys Lee, Reporter and Jim Culpepper, Vice President. D.E. CLUB The primary aim of the Distributive Education Club is the development of a high degree of leadership and citizenship in the students of today, who are destined to take their place as tomorrows' leaders in the distributive business. The Clubs' sponsor of this year is Mr. J. C. Reese. A JUNIOR RED cnoss The members of the 1957-58 Junior Red Cross Off1C8IS of the club are Clara Crosthwalt, Presrdenr Masters of Ceremonies for the Red Cross Talent Show Danny Martrn, Secretary Er1n Wertenberger Vrce Presrdent and Sponsor Mrs Buck The Blue Notes were featured on the talent show J wiv 5, y l, r KQJF Tra1ned workers for Junior Red Cro A55 3 s '5i:l51'iQ eff, ,ww Paw . ,1-KX: iysf.Qiffs 1 as Q . BY 11 s 3. -Q rm H ,,. 5, , eu ,r,x':1 A 5' Sponsors of the Future Nurses are: Mrs. Earl Springer and Mrs. H. A. Cavness. The officers of the Future Nurses of America M F are: at r 5 1 KAY SIMS ------- - - -Reporter CARLA CROSTHWAIT ------ President DOUGLAS WOMBLE ---- Vice President AZALEE BROWN --------- Secretary TYWLA SPRXNGER-Corresponding Secretary FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Too many cooks spoil the broth, don't they, Azalee Brownef' Onward! I To nurses' training these F. N, A, girls go. The members of the FuturekNurses of America. WHITEFACE PAPER STAFF Editor of the Whiteface, our school paper, is Gale Blythe. Looks as if every- Q f I 5 s L , L E 3 ,hx iv. i 'X 1 E J one, except Jan- ice Jacobs, is 4 A working hard to 3 meet the dead- .1 ff ' ,r V line. ,S , ' ' X 'Q 'A The staff's able sponsor, Mr. Joe Smith. No sooner do they inspect the last paper until they begin the next issue. The members and sponsor of the Whiteface Staff. ww-w.ws.saw .s.t.N...-...-a.asasz LITERARY GUILD The Literary Guild has existed for two years in Hereford High School. Membership has jumped to over one hundred in this short time. The purpose of this organization is to further the knowledge in speech activities and anyone in- -' terested is eligible to join. During the meetings, which are held twice a month, programs of various kinds are presented. I . ,W ... f. Mr. Hickey is sponsor of the Literary Guild. Officers are: Vice President, Bette Noland President, Eugenia Alexanderg Secretary, Janie Bookoutg and Parliamentarian, Gwin Morris. This group seems to be studying hard on the planning of club activities. Planning for future speech is also a group that m enjoy. ALL-SCHOOL PLAY THE REMARKABLE INCIDENT AT CARSON CORNERS Dr. Caldwell - Jimmy Brown Mrs. Caldwell - Glenna Gault Mr. Prince - Gene Waits Mrs. Prince - Karen Albracht Mr. Rogers - Leon Roberts Mrs. Rogers - Barbara Jacobs Mr. Woodbridge - David Larsen Mrs. Woodbridge - Dollie Prowell Mr. Wright - Carl Zimmerman Mrs. Wright - Linda Waddill Mr. McGinnis - Richard Leggitt Mrs. McGinnis - Kay Sims Miss Frank - Martha Logan Mr. Kovalesky - Durward Jacobs Bob McGinnis - Dale Carter Bert Hendricks - Donnie Carr Elizabeth Wright Janie Bookout Janet - Lee Blocker Carol - Beth Lemons Madge - Colleen Reeves Tommy Prince - Jan Wallace Alice Woodbridge - gr Martha Bookout Susan Caldwell - Eugenia Alexander Joey Rogers - Gwin Morris Bill McGinnis - Gary Tannahill Painter - Brendan Gallagher Holder of Book - Jenny McCathern Horror grips these students as they gaze downward to determine the condition of the body at the bot- tom of the fire escape. An argument among the fa- thers of the stu- dents participat- ing in the mock trial is being witnessed by the rest of the parents as they are wait- ing for the trial S The finger of suspicion seems to be pointing at this trio as they receive some helpful advice from Mr. Hicki, producer and director of the All-School Play. . . 2 - K 'lu s R - , . to begin. To provide a change of pace from the solemnity The judge and the two attorneys weigh the facts of the trial, a strike party after the play is being given by the witness as the defendant, principal, enjoyed by the Play cast. and one of the students look on. f STUNT NIGHT Stunt Night this year was presented on December 10. This annual event is spon- sored by the Round-Up Staff and all pro- ceeds go to help finance the yearbook. Stunts from various organizations and classes added to the crowning of the annual queen help to make this event a highlight. One of the most spirited contests each year is the Annual Queen race. Each class nominates a girl to represent them. At the close of a previously set time, the class that raises the most money, has their candidate crowned Queen of the Annual. Banquet Time, presented by the Junior Class, was awarded first prize. Pictured above is the cast of this stirring drama. Hi -Y's version of The Adventures of Ting-a-Ling as he visits Hereford High School, won second place. A Modem Band, presented by the band, took a melodious third place. ANNUAL QUEEN CORCJNATICN r U' ' B , , L W y y 'N ' ,J , f B, or B . - .lv J 5- P . .v in f K A ' A D D V A H Ri . , . . T7 E v Standing behind Queen Jo Ann of the House of Fowlkes and King Gene of the House of Waits, are Lady Barbara of the House of Jacobs and Lord Terry of the House of Hodges. In front, from left to righrare: Duke Jim of the House of Bradley, Duchess Eugenia of the House of Alexander Crownbearer Becky Muse, Princess Deanna of the House of Kreighauser, and Prince Corky of the House of Paetzoid, The 1- crowrTei1m5:e0f the evening cam ell of e Wh the Annual by her Zzfgrfgg Fowjkes was UC Waits , ,W H 49 FOOTBALL BANQUET One of the highlights of the school year is the annual Football Banquet. Attending this Banquet on December 14, were the football boys, their dates and parents. A guest speaker, the Amarillo Sandie Coach Kerbel, gave some tips on training. - , tr K doesn't hei' Don Bomar looks hungry, if A5 Leslie Sharp, co -captain of the football team, makes a speech to the football boys and guests. fl an in .,,,,,rM aw N42 ' K S-1 sg I 3 James Teeas seems to be having quite a time. Trying to eat, that is! X I w,, QQ N,.....X S' ' NX , 1 1 XX.. M, Q x f' - 5 QQ ,Sw R ONALITIES ANNUAL QUEEN ATTENDANTS Duchess EUGENIA of the House of ALEXANDER Princess DEANNA of the House of KRIEGSHAUSER Lady BARBARA of the House of JACOBS x .. aw am N. fi . Q 4 . X swg, N ,. Q, .xi X . X . . gl X Tx - ff. O X' .,. 1 x N ,.. ,N 'M' . 5. X E , ig . li 2, .fx gf.. .gg ' ANNUAL QUEEN Ns N sf 'Aff X Qs f- if .V ,is-...i fi l . M. 55 X J k. X Q X .Lia , 2- K., , 4 xr 114.39 'sf 3' fifsilff.-f, ...x...M X JO ANN FOWLKES i 11- rly, Y K fix Q- .f ww 'Z' if . I. imma f i 'fi fam Y - f , , 7 , g Q T Bmmsu is .11 .Q x :vii . gp- , , ll ka MR. fFRED f- ' A 7 - QWGPW' ' h,..4-A Qs! In a,,w-'ww SW mtv ww .. - -1' Ii!! r ir ' H1 N1 1-was mu! ,. kg, 5 'N xi, 1 - ,La 'gf' .:. a, .:. H, ' i , K M, Mm... M... W-me I HLZE 'A ,L -lv u , ff V- 'ff' -U A f N91 Fi . 5 - 'E 6 H - kann-nw 1 - , s. QL: 5 ' ,zq , i ., ' , H ' QYXA if 'L, . 1 . A 1i ' l' 4ff ilZi I TERRY . LYNDA an , N-.ZgmgM,,,. Q A Q as IFE iz E W ,.,,, affix. K 3 .- 'K rif- Iii JH' . fi ww 'Y 1 'x ' x , X 5 . lf f X f Q3 Qs I , J' MOST GLENNA BEAUTIFUL GAULT J xg gdb BQ SRX XD Spanish SILVANA FELIZIA WHO' S These students were chosen by the Faculty. GODFRY BALDWIN and BILLY WIMBERLEY, Science gl B.. ,, ',, XOR A ffm A SUSIE LOERWALD Homemaking TERRY HIGGINS Math ROBERT DILLER, Agriculture WHO LAYTON SA WYER Band JOAN FOWLKS Commercial MAXINE WARE Social Studies LEON ROBERTS, Shop 'H'-M iw :EVN . If X SUSIE LOERWALD and TERRY HIGGINS, English , sir. I' 'gg Q Mr. and Miss Hereford High Runners-up are DOLLY PAETZOLD and DONNIE RENFRO THOSE WHO MADE CHOCSING DIFFICULT Runners-up for Most Beautiful and Most Handsome are SUE CHANNER h and CARL ZIMMERMAN. Personality King and Queen Runners-up are JIM CURTSINGER and CHARLOTTE MOORE Obviously it's a nice day for these girls who are basking in the sun. Nina Gragg, look at the birdie . . . SNAPS Sing softly! ! Wait till Hollywood catches up with Danny Cleveland! Jan Wallace - you really shou1dn't study so muchl Hereford High even has boy gossipers. dw-'Qi ' L , fwt ,gym , f What could be important enough to David Poo Brumley that he talks with Lee Blocke:'2 I Ann Smith he, e Ye Piilchedll SNAPS ng weeks xs being Could 11 be Lmda lnman is loaded down with a smile'2 M - A noted scene GVCYY m Muse Put on the cards by Mis' ' 09 Oi noon 20553955 b A QYQXCKX Q10 ghe b Bu - Oi 6 Y 4 f '1 3 .ug SWAN Q ' s 1 0 e I 1 , , M' 'Q X as V' uff M N wh, 3 A ' 1' NX Q il YY fry 'Q I kqsgf C tam K FOOTBALL QUEEN VIRGINIA COX The coronation of her Maj- esty, Virginia, took place on October 25, during our Home- coming Game with Clovis. The Football Queen is se- lected each year by members of the A team. Her attend- ants are cnosen by the B and Freshman teams. aa X r, A MARY LOIS COKER, Freshman Attendant BETTY PAETZOLD, B Team Attendant THE 1957 HEREFORD WHITEFACES p - dn: nv ,f - Loamu f.n,w .Mau r, msn run PM vt: Alum 3 f 'fs Ca e Q Vinci: fwfr: ,W7 wx Q Fw 5 JOHN BEASLEY DON BOMAR ROBERT BROWN fCaptainJ Senior Tackle Senior Guard Senior Back S Hereford Canyon Hereford 6 Dimmitt 21 R - Hereford 37 Tulia 20 Q 1' Hereford 6 Olton 6 Hereford 7 Plainview 27 Hereford 12 Clovis '7 - Hereford 6 Littlefield 33 Hereford 6 Dumas 13 'I' V X' Hereford 19 Levelland 42 Hereford 0 Phillips 19 j DA VID BRUMLEY Sem, Gm, THE LETTERMEN qv ' 1 er , 8 oa.v:sr1QF'55'fw 3 BUTCH CONNALLY JIM CURTSINGER RON COOK Junior End Senior Back Junior End iff E .rms- PY'-.'f'uf3L -1 , x 2 Y BILL DIRKS BILL DRAKE DICK FELLER5 Sophomore Back Senior Tackle Q X HONOR ROLL X The boys listed below were chosen to be on the All-District Honorable Mention team. BILL DRAKE CHARLES SELF FRED LOOKINGBILI DURWARD JACOBS - ix. ROBERT BROWN - -' 2 Senior Tackle 'N 3' q , C. D. FITZGERALD B TERRY HODGES DURWARD JACOBS Sophomore Center Junior Back Junior Back FRED LOOKINGBILL Senior Back .ui ill DANNY MARTIN PETE PLANK GLENN REEVES Jumor Tackle Junior Guard Senlor Back THE LETTERMEN DONNIE RENFRO STEVE SLAGLE Jumor Back Jumor Back if 'T ' N CHARLES SELF fCaptainJ Senior Guard X . . i f ' ' X I . . Nga! s T A , 4 ,T . is as 'W v X. so Suisxg k ,. -1 . A - . r ss- ,aff K . xi 1 .... W . , ss s as awe X x X NN X X X x X Q X X X X NQN XX we as N 5 X sa X WN r X fra as N N X , s M ,. s .sm T- ,. Q JAMES TEEAS NATHAN WILSON BOBBY BURRUS Junior Back l s Hrs E sf fir- I K 8 ae- . ,Q ' A x Senior Tackle The managers for this year were Robert Kubachek and Mickey Smith, Donnie Renfro, Herd back, snatches a Lookingbill pass for yardage. Senior End The boys received their jackets in a special assembly on Feb. ll. This year marked the beginning of standardized jackets for all athl etes. J SNAPS C. D. Fitzgerald feigns off Ron Cook brings down an enemy runner an enemy blocker and pre- during one of our home games, pares to tackle theeball- carrier, Hereford and Phillips line up against each other on snow-covered Whiteface field. Steve Slagle , and Don Bom - ar escort Queen Vir- ginia Cox off the field as Carol Will- oughby and Becky Godwin look on. Durwood Jacobs, Fred Lookingbill, and Robert Brown warm up before our game with Phillips. Our team in action during Queen Virginia and Attend- Jim Curtsinger, Hereford back, just the Phillips game. ants, Betty Paetzold and misses a pas as opposing player blocks Marv Coker, 'sn-.., s. as 13,78-:I S .iwl 4 , A - . . ,- , at -- ,. Q THE 1957-58 WHITFACE B TEAM This year the B Team, although hampered by injuries 3 1 f ,Aixam X in , tu , had a very experiencing year. Notable ad- ditions to the squad were: James Brogdon, Eddy Burgen, and Paul Harrison who transferred to Hereford this year. James Brogdon to Eddy Burgen as the team charges out and the reserves look on. x ...n. K M,,4,m. lo t A y 5 The captains for this year were: Layne Poteet, James Brogdon, and Dwayne Cassells shown here with Coaches Kitchens and Rogers. I A f f to U fir or A--new Wig...4ff 'fl,if-'f'i'r,fj. ,. fri S414-ll, 4. . H , 4, r 1 -. . --me . M J, ,.. . ..,i .. ,.., MM. .ei . WM-. .1 .. 2 - , -I n g ,Q , L ww f Q A l-- A . WW,...x. L , ' ' , r to Y! iq 'K -W 'Will-A ' 'jf- 1:'W'ff'3J ww! .,,- . ix . 'ff ll 'str' ', ', ' 1 . . st. i i ff ' M M 1 r 7 f - . Q Q iq 5 s ' is L ,px ,- - 5 . Q me s Zi -, , , Mn ff 2 f:,f.t , Q N 'Y fs , .tr A --L . -' X Q fy AW K t 5 ' ' I ., 1, 'ff' . THE 'I957-58 WHITEFACE FRESHMANQTEAM Captains Ronnie Botkin and Don Scott help Coach Kitchens repair one of those beat up footballs. The Freshman Herd fires out and executes one of those quick opening plays that enabled the Freshmen to romp through their opponents. Presenting her majesty - Queen Lynda Phillips crowned queen of the hearts of the Herd Hoopsters on February 14, just be- QEQ 52, .41 't- NEP fore the Levelland game. Captain Jim Curtsinger crowns Queen Lynda Phillips during coronation service. fi Ju I ! -...,, SQUAD BOBBY BURRUS Senior KEN CLEA RMAN Junior tml. MILNER DUVALL Junior PA UL HIGGINS Junior CONFERENCE GAME SCORES Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford Hereford JIM CURTSINGER Hereford Senior Hereford i G Phillips Littlefield Levelland Dumas Phillips Littlefield Levelland Dumas DISTRICT 3-AAA CHAMPS!! Nez: l HH DONNIE RENFRO Junior The team had a fine coach this year that helped the Mighty Herd find their long sought VICTORY. His outstanding leadership guided them into their hard-earned achievement. His 3 years have been rewarded by a winning team, not only in winning games, but fine sportsmanship as well. We all know this man to be, our coach, COACH CUBBY KITCHENS D I - 1 Lnfru 15,41 , I J fx X I -J Q . 'att ss grae 'QU' . , I IJ 'Vat' Fl 4 2 R lf - Pla' 5 R 2 ' Nia ,Af y I Xa. Cl I5 x ,I it 'Y ' DISTRICT CHAMPIONS The Hereford Whitefaces, after a hard-fought season of seven wins and one loss, were named District 1AAA champs for the first time in four years. The drought was broken after the following boys showed exceptional speed and ability: fstandingy Donnie Reniro, Milner Duvall, Bobby Burrus, Steven Slagle, Paul Higgins. Ken Clearman, Bobbie Shelton, and Fred Lookingbillg fkneelingj Captain Jim Curtsinger, and Co- Captain Terry Higgins. This 1957-1958 basketball team deserves outstanding recognition for their fine sportsmanship and playing ability. Captain Jim Curtsinger presents to Mr. Stanford the second place trophy won at the Plainview t0Lll'- nament. QNotice what's holding Jim's britches uplj fi S N APS Steve Slagle, one of the Herd's tall boys goes up and wins the jump. Lanky Jim lays one in for two more points in the Herd's red-hot district race. Big Terry, Hereford's no. 1 TALL boy and rebound snatcher puts his jump shot into action. Up! Up! and Big Steve wins the toss up and the Ramblin Herd rolls on. Come on, podnerl Big Jim is there to protect Ken Clearman as he lays in an- other basket. Slagle and Higgins are there to rebound as Lanky Jim fires one in from the corner. A HW s ,..,b.q.. X- - t 7': . - Y- . Q z , -2 .M wi if p f wk if if - . QV , .. -. . Y 9 1 xx A A T2 - xx' W iff: 'xxxx 1 'iffy it 2 k N ' ' ry LGE ,J v 5 , f 'iffj : gf. , . , ,S . ' X Y 'L X ' . 'L A:-:, f Q f , ' 5- . V Ag f , - 5 . K ,. .. .3 . , . iv . Q . . xx.. ' img' 1 . K 5 1 M . - f QM fc fail- X '72 3 Avi lie- w T - . S V S' 3,2 'if' QLIQQQR gf ': -1 f - -fm' 'f f' fr x Y x,,- V A 'k ifiizug 775 ' L . F' T5 .. 'iii - E 'X ' W s' ge -' S as .. . -.. img .- ' I 3' , - :-. 4, X - - A S is , . . . L 5,1 v,. 4, j- 5 -- . Y- f fs -.,, .. M -111 . . if A - 9, isfysmvfwg . .if - wg- - 1 :-3 -f.. W wwf ,Q j an K KK . KN , . K . , . K ii . K K Q W K . 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The second the buzzer rang after defeating the Du- Everyone was so Proud of our Hefefmd whitefaceg H1215 Demons, Quito 21 bit of commotion ooourrod in that in took no time at all to fi11 the gym floor with the Hereford gym. The Cheerleaders led the excited the many Cheers and congratulations to the boys' crowd to the floor to congratulate the mighty White- faces. wr -Q25 ,, , -,,.-J 4 E, '4 ' -- v,:. ,- Vu . 1- .- -s .. -f A , M ,, .4 . ' , ',f M K Y 1 , AJ' , s . ., .,,,,,,,.,.g,,,..ss:',,11-.:1g1,Lx., 1,fMLif:2Q' 1, ' v R '. '- Q ,N -,g,1,..f,, 1 ' 4' ,J-.ar wg, .,-'r,, - f .sv radii K , 'aw w-.-s,.- ,-, Q f A ' v v. rs, -1. , .- - - v Q 1..vx'r.Li-.4 . vi 1 .Dlx-,:,, v 21,55 f og 1 , -K. . 1 Sr. 1, uf. -I 'LQ 7 rg, H ,Nj ' ,: ,..: ', ' ..,,,.'U vg r un A LM. - m f. ,, , W ,gg 5 i 'A , ,Azria haunt: 1 ' 'Ps -as -ur. girl 1 rg Getting ready for the cinder track season are James Teeas, Durward Jacobs, Danny Martin, and Don Scott. These boys will carry the load in the 100 yard dash and 440 relay. 3 The shot-put squad is Jerry Clark, Edwin Thomas, and Terry Hodges. 1 3 'E 'rx Durward Jacobs and Danny Martin, ff two of Herford's veteran tracksters, are practlcmg for the SPIIIIIS. Jeff Gomez, Sophomore field man, ww, should go far in the discus. V- as , . -1- . AQL L The Distance runners are: ftopj Gary Roland, Ron Cook, Jimmy Brown, and Bill Dirks, fbottomj Edwin Axe, Dwayne Cassels, and Sammie Saul. TRACK AND FIELD The discus squad is made up of James Brogdon, Deanie Hudson, Leon Vogler, and Jeff Gomez. Julian Gandy, David Dzuik, Euel Perry, Jackie Mc- James Usleton, Eugene Baldwin, Allen Cansler, Eddie Neese, and Curtis Ritchie are suited out and ready to Skypala, Edmond Burgan, and Wayne Milner use begin their weight lifting routines. weights to build stomach, neck, shoulder, and chest muscles. TRACK AND FIELD a. if A Jerry Clark is one of our Freshman shot-putters who should go far, Wade Douglas goes high in the air to return the hard-hit tennis ball He is a Senior and one of our ten- 6 n1s team. A speedy fivesome, Richard Leggitt, Wade Douglas, Ronald Zimmerman, James Brogdan, and Leslie Sharp make up this year's tennis team. They do A mean backhand is displayed here by Leslie Sharp their own coaching and work out during Activity as he grits his teeth and gets ready for the approaching Period. ball. . '4 .. iid is A -2 if! X, K inv- vii :Ex That terrible night we had mud, mud, mud! Twirlers it wasn't cold, was 1t'P SCHCOL Our ever-loving sup- porter, Mrs. Buck, looks rather excited, dosen t she'2 Even though we had snow, the school spirit never This was a day we shall all dampened an ounce! We believe that the school spirit Here- ford High has shown this year, is undoubt- edly the best ever in Hereford High School. Through snow, wind, rain, and other seem- ingly unbearable things, we always had our students out yelling for our teams. It takes everyone fighting to make an army, and we feel the same about our school. A great deal of thanks should go to every single per- son who helped keep that much needed and sought for goal, in our school this year, SCHOOL SPIRIT. long remember! I don't think we need to explain what is happening7'27 SPIRIT 'N- ' You'd think the Cheer- E leaders were sad! And away we go!! Coaching must be a hard job, reckon'7'27 Iliff rf, Just UYUIS I0 think things 0'-'I Mr, Jones, a very hard worker for the students. 4 35 Q, P 6 Tl ti 'Jr ,hi The students participate in yelling, just before leaving for Levelland. W. , , 1 sag, ,jf -192, ., ,V.....b,,,. i df' i x -- S E m..v-www ' N if sb R as P QM' if Q if M H 11559 ,Lf K '. my W A .4 1 . W Ax ELEM SENIOR OFFICERS 'Wim President - CHAROLETT MOORE, Vicigwresident - FRED moK1NGBfii1L, Secretary - IOANN POWLKES, Treasurer - NANCY GODWIN fm Q XS 2 5 .Ng Qi XS wwe-wwyawf-, ww... W. W ,- K - i lif ix., X1-Q LEE ' sw 'M mgggpim, ILLUSTRIOUS SENIORS . . . ALLEN, PATRICIA FHA Chapter lg All -School Play 3,45 Literary Guild 4. ALLRED, C LYDENE Pep Club 1,2g FHA lg Band lg Choir 25 Girls Quartet 2: Hi-Y Sweetheart 2, Literary Guild 3 45 Future Nurses 4g Office Assistant 4g Cheer leader 3. l BLYTHE, GALE DEE Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Band 1,2,3g Whiteface Staff4 Editor, Homeroom Secretary 4, Pep Club 1, 2 FTA 3g FHA Chapter 1. BooKoUT, MARTHA Cheerleader 4, Head Cheerleaderg Student Council 3, Delegate to Stateg FTA 3,4, Vice Presidentg FHA Chapter 1,2, Reporterg Band 1 3, Librarian 2, 3, Reporter 2, Pep Club 1, 25 Homeroom 3, Vice President: Office Assistant 4 Literary Guild 3, 4g Contest Play 3, All -School Play 3,4, BROOKS, GERALD Football 1 . BRORMAN, ALPHONSE FFA Chapter 1,2,3,4, BRORMAN, RAYMOND FFA Chapter 1,2, 3,4. BROWN, IOAN Band 1, 2,3,4, President, Twirler 1, 2, 3,4, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, Pianist 4, President, Literary Guild 3, 4, Student Council 4, FTA 3,4, Football Queen Candidate 1, Secretary of Class 3, Personality Queen 3, Office Assistant 3, District Officer for Tri-Hi-Y, FHA 1,2, Pep Club 1,2. NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT BOMAR, DON BOWEN, CHARLENE Choir 4, FTA 4, Library Club 4. BROWN, ROBERT Football 1, 2,3,4, Captain, Basketball 1,2, FFA 1,2, Hi-Y 3,4. BRUMLEY, DAVID FFA Chapter 1,2,3,4, Reporter, Hi-Y 3,4, Foot- ball 4. THAT BEGAN THEIR JOURNEY . . . BUMPASS, PEGGY Office Assistant 3, Librarian 4, Library Club 3, Historian, FTA 3, Literary Guild 4, FHA Chapter 1,2, 3,4, President, State Degree 3, Voting Delegate for Area and State. BURRUS , BOBBY Junior Red Cross 3,4, Hi-Y 2, 3.4, Vice Presi- dent, Literary Guild 4, Spanish Club 1, 2,3,4, Vice President, Freshman Favorite 1, Football 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. 'A 'Qt wiv comss, GENE Spanish Club 2, 3,4, Football 2, Hi-Y 2. CORNETT, POLLY Library Club 3,4, FNC 3, Librarian 4, FHA Chapter 2, Choir 1. Ps i pdl CASH, ELLEN MARIE FHA Chapter 1,2,3, FNC 3.4, Distributive Education 3. CATES, BETTY Band 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, FTA 3,4, Literary Guild 4, Library Club 4, Distributive Education 4. CHANNER, SUE FHA Chapter 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Chaplain, Student Council 3, Candidate for Annual Queen 1, Class Favorite 2, Choir 1,2, Librarian 2, FFA Sweetheart 3, Pep Club 1, Homeroom Vice President 4. COLLINS, BRUCE '--.4 ,,.,a-can clusr, WADE Spanish Club 1, Distributive Education 4, FFA Chapter 4. CROFFORD, ROY Distributive Education 4. CROSTHWAIT, CARLA FHA Chapter 1, Pep Club 1, 2, FTA 3: FNA 3, 4, President, .Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,4, Girls' Quartet 1,2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3,4, Literary Guild 3, 4. CULP, NILES Distributive Education 3, 4. ALONG THE PATHWAY OF EDUCATION COX, VIRGINIA FHA Chapter 1, 2,3,4, Literary Guild 3, All- School Play 3, Runner-up for Miss HHS 3, Office Assistant 4, Secretary of Home Room 4, Football Queen 4, FTA 4. COWART, PATSY Choir 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain, FHA 1. CULPEPPER, JIM Band 1, 2, Distributive Education 4. CURTSINGER, .TIM Football 3,4, Track 3,4, Basketball 2, 3,4, Captain 3, All-District-3, Hi-Y 3,4, President, Class Favorite 3, Boys' State 3. NOW COME, AFTER TWELVE YEARS, . . DAWSON, PAT Pep Club 1,2, Choir 1, 2,3, Library Club 3,4, Sweetheart 3, President 4, DE Club 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Sweetheart 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, DILLER, ROBERT FFA 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, President 4, ELMORE, MARY FELIZIA, SILVANA Exchange Student from Italy, FHA 4, Spanish 4, Literary Guild 4, Spanish Club Sweetheart. DOUGLAS, WADE Hi-Y 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, Junior Class Vice Presi dent 3, Student Council 4. DRAKE, BILL Football 1, 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, Track 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, DREVER, JEAN FHA 1,2,3,4, FTA 3,4, Future Nurses 3.4, Pep Club 1, 2. EDWARDS, HELEN Literary Guild 3, 4, Sextet 2, 3, Girls' Choir 1, Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4. FOWLKES, JO ANN Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Historian: FHA Chapter 1, 4: Junior Class Treasurer 3, Football Queen Can- didate 2, Student Council 4, McCall Magazine Teen Fashion Board Member 4. GALLAGHER, BRENDAN Boys' Choir 4: Mixed Choir 4: All-School Play 4. GALLAGHQER, FRED Mixed Chorus 4. GAMEZ., BENJAMIN TO THE END OF THE WAY FELLERS, DICK Football 2, 4: FFA Chapter 1, 2: Hi-Y 4. FERGUSON, BETTY Cheerleader 4: FHA Chapter 1, 2, 3: FTA 3, 4, Historian: Literary Guild 3, 4: Nurses Club 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 3,4, Copy Editor: Office Assistant 4: Vice President of Home Room 4, Secretary 3, Pep Club 1,25 Band 1. GANDY, PAT FHA Chapter 1, 2, 3.4: FTA 4: Literary Guild 3,4: Distributive Education 4. GAULT, GLENNA Band 1,2, 3,4, Librarian: FHA Chapter 1,2: Pep Club 1, 2: FNA 3: FTA 3, 4. Secretary: Literary Guild 3, 4: Twirler 4: Stage Band 3,4. THEY HAVE STRUGGLED THROUGH . . . GODWIN, NANCY Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Distributive Education 3,4, Presi- dent 45 Annual Queen 35 FNC 3, Corresponding Secretary5 FHA Chapter lg Choir 1, 25 Sextet 25 Student Council 2, Secretary, Junior Red Cross 3. GOETTSCH, PHYLLIS Pep Club 1,25 Band 1,2,3,4, Commander5 Stage Band 3,45 Band Queen 35 A11-State Band 35 FHA Chapter 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4. f HAZELWOOD, TINA BETH Pep Club 15 Choir 1, 25 Library Club 3, Reporter 4, Parliamentariang FNC 3,45 Library 3,4, HERSLEY, LEE ANNA FHA Chapter 1,2,3,45 FNC 3,45 Sextet 3, GRAGG, MONTA KAY Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Vice Presidentg Choir 1,25 FHA lg Sextet 25 Pep Club 1, Secretaryg Home Room President 45 Junior Favorite 35 Girls' State 35 Distributive Education 35 Office Assistant 3,45 Librarian 2. GREEN, IOHN Distributive Education 4. GREEN, PATSY Pep Club 15 Choir 1,2, 35 Library Club 3,45 FTA 45 Librarian 4. GUSEMAN, DONNA SUE Choir 15 Pep Club 1, 25 Librarian 2, 35 Library Club 3,4, Presidentg Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 FHA Chapter 1, 2, 3, Reporter 4, President5 FHA Sweetheart 2. err'- S HUNTER, STELLA FHA 1,2,3,4g FTA 4, JACOBS. IANICE Journalism 4, Literary Guild 3,4g FHA 1, JOHNSON, BILL FFA 1, 2,3,4g l-Ii -Y 3.4, Reporter, Junior Red Cross 3, Football lg Annual Staff 3,45 FHA Beau 2. KESTER, BILL Band lg Choir 2,3,4g Boys' Choir 2, 3,4. o et SHAKESPEARE'S MACBETH HIGGINS, TERRY Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Student Council 3, 4, Class Reporter 25 Student Body Vice President 3, Student Body President 4. HUDSON, SUNNY Band 3,4g FHA 4g FTA 4. 'Zi' KNOX, CAROLYN Band 1,2,3,4g FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Stage Band 3,45 Pep Club 1,2, KOHLER, JACOB DE Club 4. BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, . . KROPFF, BETTY FHA l,2, 3,4, Pep Club l,2, Choir l,2, Future Nurses Club 3,4, Library 3, Literary Guild 4, FTA 4. KUBACAK, CARLENE fmt '37 LOOKINGBILL, FRED FFA Chapter 1,2, Football 1, 2,3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, Program Chairman, President of Home Room 4, Basketball l,2, 3,4, LUEB, ALICE MARIE FHA Chapter 1,2,3,4, Secretary, Pep Club l,2, Choir 2,3,4. 732 ,M LATHAM, JOHNNY Football 1, Red Cross 1,2,3,4, FFA 2,3,4. LEE, GLADYS Pep Club l,2, FHA Chapter l, Student Council 1, Secretary, Annual Staff 2, 3,4, Editor, Literary Guild 3, Vice President, FTA 3,4, President, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer, DE 3,4, Reporter. LOERWALD, SUSIE FHA Chapter l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 3, Degree Chairman 4, Annual Staff 2, 3, Business Editor, Student Council 3, Choir 1,2,4, President Pep Club 1, 2. LOGAN, MARTHA Pep Club l,2, Band l,2, DE 3, Literary Guild 3,4, FTA 3,4, Library Club 3,4, A11-School Play 4. MARTIN, JOHNNY Distributive Education 3. MAY, EDDIE Band 1, 2,3,4, Vice President, MCBROO M, VERNA KAY FHA Chapter 1,25 Library Club 3, Semetary 4, Sextet 3, Trio 4, Choir 1,2,3,4. MCDONALD, VIRGINIA FHA Chapter l,2,3,4, Choir 1, FNC 3,4, Distributive Education 4, Pep Club 1,2. -il 'S ' , SCHOLARSHIP TESTS MALONE, AGATHA FHA Chapter, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Office Assistant 4. MARTIN, IOANNA Library Club 3,4, Librarian 3,4, Choir 1, I McDOWELL, JIM President of Class 1, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Band 1,2. MOORE, CHARLOTTE Vice President of Class 1, FHA Chapter 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2, Band 1,2, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Presi- dent of Class 2, 3,4, Student Council 2,4, FTA 3,4, Reporter, Junior Red Cross 4. f AND OTHER TIMES . . NEFF, ALAN Home Room President 4. OWENS, SHARON FHA Chapter 25 Choir 1,2, 3,45 Girls' Quartet 4. RANSPOT, OMA LEE FHA Chapter 1, 3,45 FTA 45 Library Club 45 Pep Club lg Journalism 4. REEVES, ANN FHA Chapter 1,25 FTA 3,45 Distributive Education 45 Library Club 3, Parliamentarian 45 Literary Guild 35 Librarian 4. 43 PAETZOLD, DOLLY FHA Chapter 1, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Degree Chairman State Degreeg Band 1, 2, 3,45 Annual Queen 25 Cheerleader 45 Vice President of Home Room 3. PARKER, LYNDA Choir 1, 3,45 Literary Club 45 FHA Chapter 1, 2 3,4. PHILLIPS, LYNDA Choir 15 FHA Chapter 15 Pep Club 1,25 Tri-Hi Y 2, 3, Historian 45 Homeroom Vice President 3, Homeroom President 4. PIERCE, SHIRLEY FHA Chapter 1, 25 FTA 45 Pep Club 1,25 Band 1, 2. 3, 4. gVU 'Ql ,pl 'J if R ,f x if QNX ,. 4 ROUNTREE, MARGARET Pep Club 2, FHA 2, Literary Guild 4g Library Club 4, FTA 4, SAWYER, LAYTON FFA 1,2,3,4, Secretary, Band 1,2,3,4. SCHULTE, SHIRLEY Choir 1, 2,3,4, Vice President lg Literary Guild 45 FHA Chapter 1, 2, 3, Office Assistant 3,4g Home Room Secretary 3. SCOTT, ARCHIE FFA 1,2,3g Choir 4, THAT TRIED THEIR SOULS REEVES, GLENN Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1.2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, FFA 1,25 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Boys' Quartet 4. ROBERTS, LEON Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, Spanish Club 1,2, 3, 4, Vice President, President, I-li-Y 2,3,4g A11- School Play 4g Class Vice President 2, Choir 2, 3,4g Boys' Quartet 3.4. ,sr of SELF, CHARLES Football 1, 2,3,4, Captain 4, SHARP, LESLIE O. Football 1, 2,3,4, Captain 4, Track 1,2,3g Hi-Y 3,4. THIS PHASE OF THEIR LIFE . . . SIGLE, MARILYN FHA Chapter lg Annual Staff 2,3,4, Layout and Art Editor, Tri -Hi-Y 3,45 Pep Club 1, 2. SIMS, RICHARD STEVENS, DEAN Literary Guild 35 Distributive Education 3. STORY, SANDRA FHA Chapter 1,3g FTA 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2,i3,4, Songleaderg Choir 3,4g Literary Guild 3,4g Pep Club 1, 2. in 'Y r arg SMITH, KARAN SUE FHA Chapter 1,4g FTA 3,43 Literary Guild 4: Library Club 4, Pep Club lg Choir lg J'ourn,a1- ism 4. SMITH, LINDA Library Club 43 FHA Chapter 1, 2, 33 Vice President of Home Room 4, Pep Club 1,2. SOWELL, SUE FTA 3,4g Pep Club 1,23 FHA Chapter lg FNC 3g Band 1,2, 3,45 Secretary of Band, Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary, Sweetheart of Spanish Club 2, 3: Librarian 2. STAYTON, JAMES A THOMAS, PEGGY FHA Chapter 2, Choir 2,3,4g Pep Club 1. THOMPSON, TAWANA FHA 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 2, Choir 2, 3,4g FTA 4. VASEK, EUGENE FFA 1,2,3,4, FFA wheat King 2. VOGLER, WALTER FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. 1.--4 . . X 114 f VA.. p . f IS ENDED BY THE GRADUATION OF SUMNER, PHYLLIS FHA 1,2, 3, Pianist 35 Band 1,2, 33 Tri-Hi -Y 3, 4. THOMAS, CLYDENE Choir 2g FHA Chapter lg FTA 4, DE Club 4, Library Club 4, WYEYX , - 1 Avi WAGONER, GAYLE FHA Chapter 1,2,3,4g FTA 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Literary Guild 35 Tri -Hi-Y 3,4g Librarian 2. wA1Ts, GENE Football 1, 2,3, All-District 2, 3, Hi-Y 2,3,4g Track 1,25 Golf lg Basketball 1g'A11-School Play 3,45 Literary Guild 3,4g Contest Play 4. THE SENIORS . . . WALSER, DON FFA 1,2,3,4, Vice President. WARE, SHIRLEY MAXINE FHA Chapter lg Journalism 4, Jr N N WILLOUGHBY, CARROL Choir 1, 2, 3,4, President 4, Spanish Club 1,2, 3,4, President 2,3g Hi-Y 2,3,4g Boys' Quartet 3,4g FTA 3,4g DE Club 3,45 Library Club 3,4, Student Council 4g Librarian 4g Cheerleader 4, All -State Choir 3,4, WILLOUGHBY, DONALD 'EW WEST, DOROTHY FHA Chapter 1,2,4g FTA 4g Choir 1,23 Library Club 4. WILLIAMS, DOROTHY FHA Chapter 1, Pep Club 1,2g Choir 1, 2,3p Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Songleaderg Sextet 2, 3g FTA Treasurer 3,4g Literary Guild 3,4g Football Queen 3g Home Room President 3,4, Cheer- leader 4. WILLIAMS, ELLA MARIE Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Twirler 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Sweetheart lg Class Secretary 1, Ti-Hi -Y 3,4, Student Council 3. WILLIAMS, RHODA FHA Chapter 2, 3,4g DE Club 4g Pep Club 23 Literary Guild 3. WIMBERLEY, BILL Band 1, 2, Choir 3,4g Interscholastic League Typing and Number Sense. WIMBERLEY, PHYLLIS ANN Library Club 3,4g Choir 1,2,3,4g FHA 1,2. WINKLER, MAX DE 3,4. WOMBLE, DOUGLAS Choir 1,2,3g FTA 3,43 FNC 3,4, Vice President, Hi-Y 2, 3,45 DE Club 4. NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT WILSON, CAROL FTA 3,4g FHA Chapter 3,45 Literary Guild 3,4g DE Club 4, WILSON, NATHAN Band 1,2,4g Hi-Y 2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4. WRIGHT, PAULA Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 Pep Club 1,2. ZIMMERMAN, CARL Hi-Y 2,3,4, Secretary 4g Band l,2, Vice President 2, Sophomore Favorite 23 Junior Red Cross 1,2,3g Tennis 1,2,3,4: All-School Play 4, 'Bffttoms UP, d0n'f You think 50, Someone certainly has JoAnn Could this be the Santa we know, Amtaf' Fowlkes and Gladys Lee's attention. Janie Bookout7 It looks as if Henry Ranspot is up Ioan Brown, how does your finger One of those usual crowded times to something again. taste7 in the hall. . rs ees, N,- if TQ 1 Y -., QF Q 'Y .' as I 'a . tx if 1 g Xl 'yhh N 123 ggi .,-. s Linda Shaffer watches as they look A JOKE in Ann u 1St ff! ' - at Suvanax bracelet- 3 H Looks 11ke Alan Neff s as1eep'2'7 Mary Skypala is posing to make What could Dolly Patezold be Fred Mulkey is talking to Carol sure she gets a good picture. showing everyone7 Kent instead of listening to the teacher. Ni As always Robert Brown is eXPect- The Pftogfapher finally Caught mg a Picture! Kay Sims. 9531, 1, '-4 X, 'Yu X 'S , ss .. s Class Officers. A few Seniors counting votes for Silvana Felizia is talking with Robert Margaret Boomer! Are you com- Are Betty Walser and Glenda Alli Ruffino, exchange student from fortable'2 son teaching or dictating7 Amarillo, ,Wg l W,-.K 'mf ,ff MW Q L,1,.f W .. W ' Weil wg Nw. 'Win Q.. w x I, A L ,M ,...,.N... .. X, , Q A X,,,,M,,T.,, . 1 5 . ..,... ,X ,NW . ,. X X K X5 , ,. . W X X W XX X XX X X f X m X g I 5 X if 5 X if X, X XXX, RFE ALBRACHT, ALEXANDER, ALLEN, ALSTON, KAREN EUGENIA JOE CAROL ARRINGTON, DILIGENT SHARON ANDREWS, DELORES -'41,-4-Vqf p AXE BETZEN, EDWIN KATHLEEN BOLINGER, RAY I w'.- 0 f E BENTON. ' WAYNE ,S 4 Z -4 -A BEZNER, BLANTON, BLOCK, A BOMAR, JODY JACKLE LEWIS i A WAYNE I K, 'Q' 1 BOOKOUT, BOYD, BRADLEY, BRE WTON, IANIE IIMMIE JIM RUBY - - JUNIORS BURRUS , MARGARET f f BUCK, DELOURDES CALDWELL, TOMMIE 1, .7 BROGDON X JAMES A BROWN, IEANNE BROWN, VIRGINIA NATHA CARROLL, CARTER, CASH, DERR1LL DALE GLEN 4 'R-up f' ' A ai- , ,,,, Q k.ilQf . f, s A --AAA - - ff 1 - ,,.,.. I I 'A , 1' 'QE' My .ff CLEARMAN, COCANAUGHER, COMBS, CONN ALLY, KENNETH DON BILL BUTCH HAVE PASSED MILESTONES . . cAYw OOD, PATRICIA c ooK , w E E,E RON CORBETT, RON COUC H, WANDA DAVIS, DAVIS, DUVALL, CROSTHWAIT, DEAN EDWARDS, LARRY EDWARDS, DONALD RAY HARLEY MILNER BRENDA QA, - YRS. p 1 N---' ' A 5 f K .f f HQ' A - - . ff A ks A h , h h cw !mQi . h I Q35 . iiligsiigsrwx 5 FINLEY, FRERICH, FUHRMANN, GALLAGHER, LOVILLA OLETA STANLEY VINCENT ,f---Q 4, , ' E JOHN fri-ff' GILILLAND, 2'Q ' A A r. JOHN f RR :way 11 I A , I HAGAR, GREEN. BETTY REED HALE, HAIR, LINDA MONTIE DEAN GRIFFIN, MICKEY HALE, HAMMETT, HARRISON, TERRY JOHN PAUL Wim IU' A--3 84 1-'N' HIGGINS, LILLY JACKSON, DONNIE JACOBS, DURWARD IESKO, RICHARD LARSEN. LAW, LAWRENCE, DAVID GAYNELL MELBA ,a'l'l 5S .i f HIGGINS, HUDSON, INMAN, IVY, PAUL JEAN LINDA BONNIE UNITED STATES HISTORY . . JOHNSON, WAYNE LEE, CAROLYN LEGG , BILLY If A AM Y -- .i,v1,, I , . I 5 ,,1I K ',,' fix ' , if ' A , g l ,,h. , f' - :P KV I . II 5 , 4-uf' A P31 23 . if LEGGITT, MCCOOL, MAGNETT, MARTIN, RICHARD KEITH RICHARD BARBARA ya k .L R. J - Q ' ' T P MARTIN, gli 1 A j ' DANNY f fir A MEDLIN, faA,.S ' ,L 11 , - A if A MILLER' MELUGIN, MICHAEL BILL MORRISON, 'ff MARY LYNN MILLER, LUCY BETH MORRIS, MURRELL, NEWELL, NOLAND, GWINN NAN CAROL ANN BETTE JEAN av -gj r' Qtr' PAD1LLA, MATILDA NOLAND, LINDA KAY PAVLICEK, EMILY ANN PAYNE, LORETTA POTEET POTEET DWAYNE LAYNE N PAETZOLD, PATTERSON, PATTON, BETTY JUDY MARY PLANK, PETE PRICE TRUMAN Kitts fl! AMERICAN POETRY . . PONDER, BILL PROWELL, DOLLIE Jo TIFF RAMIREZ , LOUIS ,K ,pi- JN 11 RA PS TIN E , REIN A UER, RENFRO, RENFRO, MARILYN JOE DONNIE S UE AND PROSE . . RULAND, DOUGLAS 4 :F :if A - Q :15'fS1E':iq, '- i AA 3 R: if , 56 R N .Q M. qv, ROLAND, GARY RUSSELL, ff--P LINDA .. L:i,,, .. W kk r.f 5-355 ' A Lf ' R L ROBINSON, A .A VANCE ,, ! O, , I A SCHMUCKER, P f , , ROBERT ' XB W nys gr, ff B -lf,- i S28 z Q .nj ,wc ,A J, I I fu 5 L5 FW ROBINSON, CONNIE 1 0' RHODES, TROY ROBBINS, PAT SI-IELTON, BOBBY SHUGART , MAUREEN .am X71 NW ff 5 t P . f is A3313 . 'f 2 N Aj iii IM, V SKELTON' SLAGLE, SMITH, SMITH, LONNIE STEVE GARTH RICHARD a '9h. SKELTON, QM y b HAVE CONSTITUTED THIS . . DONNIE My p SNEAD, V - BETTYE R X! E, SOTO STRANGE, Jog NONA MARIE WADDILL, LYNDA SPARRS, DE ANN TAYLOR, TEEAS, TURNER, WAGNER, DALE J AMES DE LBERT BONNIE '3 WAGONER, WALLACE, WA LT ERSCHIED , WERTENBERGER, ANN JAN BETTY ERIN JUNIOR YEAR. WIMAN, SYLVIA ,.. ZINSER, JUDY WILHEM, Jos WILSON, Lenox' The Juniors go to the polls. W .-MMU, mzwwwg N I sq, 2 ,W Nwwmu, ww-A Q. X 2 .sms ' 'lf X Tfhex i 4 v.Qa w , N 5 'X 1,1 1 ,ff NY .. A ,-.4 MW:-X.. 'K gr w w. i as we 4 I 1 Q' 1: E ,ye X Willoughby, Doris Home Room officers of Mr. Young's room are: Pat Parker, Vice President: Edwin Morrison, President: Lois Christman, Sec- retary. Batterman, Bob Betterton, Jenny Betzen, Tim Blocker, Lee Carr, Donnie Christman, Lois Cleveland, Danny Coffin, Judy Fowlkes, Jimmie Green, Robert Head, Jimmy Hollensteen, Patsy Huseman, Jeanette Jones, Betty Morrison, Edwin Moore, Sandra Parker, Pat Roberson, Sandy Springer, Twyla we1w,R.c. THIS SOPHOMORE CLASS . . . Welty, Robert Wester, Mildred Home Room officers of Mr. Si1verii's room are: Barbara Jacobs, Sec- retary, Ronald Anderson, Vice President, Dwayne Cassels, President. YEARS' Mutter, Dorcey Northcutt, Wayne Parsons, Nancy Roe, Jeanette Rogers, Joan Smith, Bayless Smith, Carlie Sumner, Neil Terry, Jean Uselton, Jim Wertenberger, Gary Wiseman, Stella Jo SUCCEEDED IN LAST STRUGGLES . . . Cassels, Dwayne Drerup, Ruth Gandy, Julian Guinn, Lugena fix Harris, Charles ' Jacobs, Barbara yne- ,,,r- W R J Lyral, Billy SSJY Mecham, Gene or Mudrock, Jack Bayne, Dudley Bellar, Glenna Bilo, Madelynne Anderson, Ronald ' I' xr X' 'I' I 'v Q x ' IC' Xi Walser, Betty Renfro, Bobby Reznik, Dorothy Owens, Sheila Parker, Verena Bezner, Carole Ann Boomer, Margaret Brorman, Dolores Bryant, Bill Byers, Bobby Cox, Linda Davis, Molly Decker, Lillian Dufur, Mary Estep, Virginia Higgins, Janet Hudson, Dean Lockhart, George Marcontell, Donnie Miller, Gail Patterson, Sheryl Pool, Jane ARE NOW Home Room Officers of Mrs. Hodges' room are: Carole Ann Bezner Vice Presidentg Mrs. Hodges, Sponsor: Mary Dufur, Secretary Betty Walser, President. Mr. Hudson's Home Room Officers are: Keith Smith, Presidentg and Azalee Browne, Secretary. ON THE WAY. . . Sims, Kay Dobbs, Larry Fambrough, Theresa Fincher, Ruth Ann Griffith, Kay Guseman, Gary Hershey, Marvin Hodges, Jerry Hodges, Terry Jones, Joy Kirkland, Alice Lee, Ray McGee, Judy Meiwes, Margie Nafzger, Donnie Newell, Marilyn Rayburn, Jeannette Scott, Kay Shelton, Shirley Sherman, Joe Short, LaNe11 Smith, Keith Strange, Rosa Lee Childers, Sonnie Craig, Bonnie Dirks, Bill Y 'if'- I ,,V X Q- -.Af 'Y' JP tw .VV Weaver, Ianell Allison, Glenda Baker, Billy Bell, Roy Lee Canfield, Daina Canfield, Diana Cheatheam, Dean Conkwright, Jimmy Day, Frank Hamilton, Roger Inman, Alice Inman, Sandra Jesko, Herman Lance, Jerry Don Miner, Gay Minor, Sue Paetz, Carol Pruit, Royce Roubison, Margot Sessoms, Bobby But STILL HAVE Sandra Inman, Secretary, Mr. Rob- inson, Sponsor, Glenda Allison, President, and Royce Pruit, Vice President look at and study the structure of the bull. The officers of Mr. Hickey's Home Room are: President, Jimmy Brown, Vice President, Kay Shirley, and Secretary, Jenny McCar.hern. MUCH TO LEARN Crist, Garland Dziuk, Ann Rose Godwin, Buddy Isbell, Virginia Kubacak, Robert Lemons, Beth McCarver, Ann McCathern, Jenny Messenger, John Powell, Ruth Shaffer, Linda Shirley, Kay Smith, Ann Strain, Edward Smith' Mickey Vaughn, Randall Ward, Richard Watson, Martha Williams, Sheila Wingert, Ann .W Bridges, Betty Brown, Jimmy Cansler, Allen X Battenhorst, Gerald Looks like Linda Cummings is having a hard time making up her mind. Richard Ward and Jenny Mc- Cathern seem to be fairly in- terested in their activities. Silvana Felizia looks very impressed. The student cotmcil has really been looking forward to the March of Dimes Drive. SNAPS They certainly look enthused! Aren't they a happy bl1IlCh7 SNAPS I don't believe a word of it, says Betty Ferguson while Jimmy Brad- ley tries diligently to convince her that7'2'2 James Uselton and Glen Cash seem to be taking advantage of Mr. Robinson! Janie Bookout and Eugenia Alexander seem to be dis- cussing something very dis- agreeable. Nina Mae Gragg, you're just simply not going to make it! ! ! 1 get the leftovers! Gee! ! I wonder if it's really interesting. s w'v ' .f-vi, .sl X 'F Q G 1: if 1 is FRESHMAN FAVORI CHARLES Bumzus Jov WIMAN 3 as X' L, 1 X w - i S Nha., 'Y THE EAGER rs ' sfiffis Ac 5 . . . ' if I V H I YH J' Sandra Brumley rwsjy Mrs. Ca1vert's Home Room Officers are: Charles Burrus, Presidentg Charles Burrus Patsy Fowler, Vice President: Linda Witherspoon, Secretary. gr A :. :X-510' V M i s Isf f-:', David Canfield, Patys Fowler, Virginia Higgins, Clifford Hill, Freda House,Joe Frank Huckert, June Ingalls. Jerry Johnson, Judy Jones, Jim Manning, Jean Morton, Joan Morton, Sharon Newman, Barbara Rountree. as ., an, 'P' -l J 3 A M fa M '3 'X C My Audrey Self, Wyndolyn Sheppard, Vera Smith, Sylvia Sparks, Charles Thomas, Sandra Townsend, Melinda Weemes. f f Vai V .Q f, re' i A X AF..-Q A ... ss. , Y YY . -ist L S Wayne West, Linda Witherspoon, Leldon Womble. X X FRESHMEN F' 'j S A L , ,' S . K if -F. X 0 K Q ,:,1V , L n I .V 4, yy 0- ja- ri 2 .9 Q f V ev , 4 S t K 'gl , ' . 3 f A A -.--Q -tgp . X LE ,f 6 I , ear K d it if ' v' :T A - . Q ,I , E KY 4 ' ., - l 5 I if R . b g tx. l lik, at of t R 4 35 ft 4 t Elizabeth Brorman, Kenneth Betzen, Ronnie Byers, Harold Carter, Jerry Clarke, Hallie Culpepper, Karen Daniels. Q Q Y, x . . . - ' I I 'C if 73 7 f, 1: t 'xg S. on . fn' ' tag R by DQ,-Q' I sf S ,M - 4 p r S t M ev A , z k, AT 5 S x it Xi l .3355 I ' , 1 'Q L Frank Dutton, Sharon Farmer, Dewane Fryarr, Bill Ivie, Dean Jones, Novella Madden, Fred Mulkey, rsf r ' A J f '1'..:jff.5g2g5afw: .Srgl,:,.- ggw: fr A ' 'ft 9 Q fr fr '-fr 5 1 ' if S ' ,, fv- f E r X 'W-'S , , S ,ts , f r-r' 5 -S S' f sei . is -s,-ly S W: J A., fi K ki Exgi N, - ' .X -- ., ff 1 , gni Q .5 s ff! it 3 . dk j X 5 D' S , 3 ' ' l 3 to . ' S mr R1 Sam ' 2. A tl. x 1 are X S 1 ,a , ta ,. Jackie McNeese, Eucl Perry, Janice Ramey, . ' A f tc: l L:-ffl. 4: f . .gt N ' 5' . li.. I I Wendell Wilson Joy Wiman Curtis Ritchie, .,, R . .A :I Don Scott, Eddie Skypalla, Tommy Smithers. Gary Tannahill, Anita Turner, Charles Turner, Leon Vogler, Phyllis Ward. Mr. Jones' S Home Room Officers are: Karen Sue Daniels, Sec- retary and Eddie Sky- palla, Presi- dent. HAVE EXPERIENCED T .A Jo Ann Austin Mrs. Nei1's Home Room Officers are: Sandy Blythe, Presidentg George Linda Beckom Paetzold, Secretaryg Wayland Northcutt, Vice President. it , , , :k.L il., ., 9 M -1 ,j .,:. . ,,.:: . . I . . .1 A N sl . ' -., K, 5115- s :air cbs- - . 1 ,, X . Til 5 1 'k'k f . iiifff f ' r E ,L '. . An. 9' . , ,gi S, sf f- .K ff Q .W I 14: . A , L I . X f: . f ' , . C - A , y i ' K Ae so -3 , , E. . r in - , M , X Robert Bell, Sandy Blythe, Doug Bryan, Cecilia Burrus, Roy Dean Cambell, Ronnie Caster, Farrell Dameron. i' 2 if RK E IE i t fix ,, Y 1 WWA 572 1 5 'EW 1 3 KJ E s x g 33 ,f S 2 ' i lift 'I k s, 4 , ..,L l . I .,.:s , . .. f V. - t s . B are W RQ ,P ' .f B, A I . flfis , K E if K F' f K 'Y' K ff' ' K K n 'N .f r f , f 5 ,my .i f ,' - , . ' .,s K , ' ' 7 - ' r aj Q 1 , ,g ,ns -.. 1. X ,, 9' , -' A K . K4 i, 'if dag, ,Q 5: jx ' ' . 1 , 6 ' ' Y , V, . at -- - R - R A r Sandra Frank, Evelyn Hunter, Bobby Jackson, Anna Martin, Marion Martin, Zelema Mreno, Johnny Mousner. - 'L 1 'V Y A . L' A A Q ' at , , liir T ' as , , Y 'L ' :.. 1 X, . . - F ' 9 9' R -. . rrrss Vffi - 1 X S . ' ' - W, N wiiizjrr- 9 , 7 2' - ,r as 3 ' ar ' jul Q I' or aals 1 ' 'lf ' Z., R ' .2 2 - f' We -125535. X T , , . , 2 Q -f . , . jfs 3 x B . 'ff C t uytyss s .- Charmaine McCart, Wayland Northcutt, George Paetzold, Lisle Patton, Mary Kay Pruitt, Marie Reyna, Don Riley. 3. ylnhy m ,,,,,. ..,., . , ... . L, ,, . 1. m . , ,t ' J s t ' t , C ' ' f-2 52-S X B s is l' r A Tag s' if at f, if ff .R af -31 ,Q. ,N ,Q . M,gf7,,f.f -23 Eg, f, -A . i ' auf V-fy lr 7 V-r, gi iii 3 I.. 72 , I I .K ,ri. :ai 3, , . W WM ,A MK' in .. . - 1 Val ' t so ' B tit' F t ., i - - 2 . ' W' A X REE .mtv 'L ,Q-til 'TQ fy A J ' -. -be . 451 ,fi ff' it ' J 2, S H: , 5 K B - xr 2 f f Q x X gi X. Ilitgifs ' 'ff 3.0 .J r : V2 Mary Schultz, Leonard Smith, Tommy Sparkman, Charles Vasek, Roy Wederbrook, Johnny Welty, Howard Williamson i i NEW DlFFICULTIES 9 Q-.-po Walteen Beavers, Shirley Carthel, Mary Lois Coker, Gregory Combs, Shirley Curtis, Clinton Duggan, Martha Duncan Q s ,Q ,flats 3 k C. J ' FQ A ' - n 3 ff 3 .73 ' IST - M9 , .. -. ,VV ., MN. sir . e' 'Ma 3 if ' 8' x : 'M Marita Gill, Louella Greenwood, Carolyn Hammett, Cherry Holt, Jeannie Jones, Wanda Iouett, Sandra Moore I QV s mx 4 Y fa .1 ,Mi R P X 1 QXNXX W X wx Q FX xl is Xi VS, X - M N s . . Y ,' Q. ,rs f -.., 2 e - : . K Q 5 Q 2, Q-ff P xt W , . 3' ki' S 4 ,Rx A Lee Myer, Ray Northcutt, Vera Patterson, Bobby Payne, J. V. Perrin, Beverly Poteet, Bobby Province :ssl G, 4153 f 4 5 r , 's Kay Woolery ' grim Jean Guerra Tsrgaa .fi sisfs ,,, it f 4 at w S K 4' M f 73 A f Q '1 r , ' i f i aw' , as Y I 45 X Qfw 1 A Tommie Kay Robinson, Barbara Tiefel, Beatrice Wilhelm. q I trr------ - 4.-...., 3 Q Mrs. Shook's Home Room Officers are: Mary Lois Coker, President: Tommie Kay Robinson, Vice President: and Cherry Holt, Secretary. 1 AND HAPPINESSES . . . Mr. Rogers' Home Room Officers are: Stanley Kropff, Presidentg Clyde Pat B211 Whitaker, Vice President: Nina Mae Gragg, Secretary. S rre , 'JF .. , -.1 , ,ei 1 VJ l fgwfsi I, Kay Cole, Linda Cummings, Don Dutton, Glenna Fay Gandy, Nina Mae Gragg, Tommy Green, Edith Hagar. ' K S .. ,P i fx, ii 1 rf.. tm' , 'F .3 S , .Egg g Q , ,.. K f Pkg! - ' f Y 'FG'-'Z , 3 -, at , if P, S to 4 P fa f,,-is ' ' ,r,,, ' Wanda Higgins, Lu Ann Higgins, Lee Kimball, Stanley Kropff, Marilyn Martin, Rosa Moreno, Jackie McElroy. P 1 1 n n f Y , . , ss, fi is . 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P'E '5i'oS5l'1 - K so ' 'Q' L 5 1 f s 1 L is ,E f' V 1- ,7 arm wife ai' 5 xnxx! y X ft IX Craig Griffith, Prissy Harris, Deanna Kriegshauser, Ann Lance, Majorie Muse, Steve McWhorter, Bobby Paetzold .Li a 35 ' .. fi ' ' xi ' .QI . . . - - 5 .ti x 2 , 1 .. S 4 , L , r XM t A B H 13 , 3 Q iw ' .i-i ' ' A if f Joe Reyna, Joyce Roe, Mary Skypala, Carole Snead, Jerry Thomas. 'H . ,.A.hh Q K ii't. Q f f ss- . t -Y ' , . f ' -1 M- Eff- ' ' 5 . F - '-'B IOP f K ' . V ' e i ' - ' L . ,. 1. -Q f f - ' -. 53 V , ,gpg 5.. ,X L, if . Ns W ' ,- . - ,, f -at E. 1 1 v. I Lamar Townsend, Ruth Marie Wagner, Tommy West, Janet Wortham, Enedina Zamora. Mrs. Dodson's Home Room Officers are: Bobby Paetzold, President: Betty Blakely, Vice President: Ann Lance, Secretary. FRESHMAN YEAR r Mr. McDougal's Home Room Officers are: Ronnie Botkin, Presidentg Zell Crump, Vice President: Ada Mae Bettis, Secretary. Til-ffi f ' -C C L' R ,C S WEN ,:..-:' - s-::1 J ane Auten :R K . T , 33,29 X 5 R Y 1 r s f A tif 2 X S, C,,,C C ig T tb, , ae Y :Ck a ! xii Eugene Baldwin E' -MH NJ Ada Mae Bettis, Ronnie Botkin, Erma Gay Bowen, Alva Dee Butral, Pam Clay, Thomas Coffman, Zell Crump. Y We N, , ,uu- fii ifwi C C Q Ky CC 3 ,C CVS 55 H. S. Fuller, James Gentry, Judith Haseloff, Joe Hersley, Margaret Inman, Carol Kent, B obby Wayne King. ,,,,,,,,,,,,., CC ,:,,,.,,, C C C C CCCCCC,CC,C,,,,C,C Cm ,C P CC C , 1 ,GS C Q-qw. : .b K A - '- , C, C R ,qs sf its C ' ii' f f R .0 sf- o C 4. f r i C 2 iff r ' ifsrkilr ' 1' CS 4' C ,,.'- WF R 4 I7 A it ' 'V ,C Si 'ilC C R -K CC ' we ' , ' , -:V W , z - , ass C i Rita Latham, Patsy Loerwald, Bud Martin, Wayne Millner, Paula Moore, Denis Peters, Colleen Reeves. Y - - '-'t ft A -- C ' C- ' 1 4, 1 M A fs ui at f ,Y Q, C E sg 4 ri ,-af , f f C 5. V 'E ' -, CC : - , Y -arf C a...4C1 vsuttzrgffiigwgitsg, Y , C C1125 ,raging P V- CC - ,-f-i'Ci'T-iris K , Ck C7 fff K ti k i-iifQ F' A K C -kj .4 'Sf xiii' NTT! is Y' Hs, i - Q ,. ,mgggf Iii - C -1--t ' L .- X C2212 ' - 1 - X f - if fl- ' 1 : I N., ,x A, , 1 K g k . . -5 . X , S C tu zz: C ,C C 2 .QC , - C Q - I . an Linda Renfro, Sammy Saul, Edwin Thomas, Kenneth Walser. Q f Kenneth Walser is just one of the poor fish whose Billy Wimberly seems to think the Chemistry lab hand turned green at the F. F. A. initiation. SITIC11 is 3 UIUC I00 SfI0I1g- SNAPS Victory, cries Mr. Moore for the Girls' Cl J Does your finger taste that good, Suzanne Yarbro9 Eugene Vasek didn't have enough brownie points to suit Mr. Dwyer. H. H. S. Cheerleaders enter a huddle to discuss the wir. next offensive move. M . - IT lf Evidently Coach Silverii's history class doesn't interest Lillian Decker. Such a life of a football player, says Coach Kit- chens to Pete Plank as Gwin Morris and Ron Cook look on. In the sophomore stunt, Garland Christ asks Edwin Morrison, Have you got it7 wiki Carol Hammet and Kay Packard seem to have invented a new game. .ri r is Joe Reinauer seems to be enjoying 2 - ff' Q 11. -s ,,.- xo, Y. Y X 4- dr sig 3 gy There seems to be a difference .1 f ' m, 'H f s of opinion in this class. Pete - X P t .6 Plank seems to enjoy rt while , - , . 5 v u x I Nitin Loretta Payne is bored to death. ' ' Y' ---... shooting Bettye Snead in the back. Sw M Q 1 1- J ki x XE.-W' HELPERS MR. WILSON to 115. The helpers of our school are a great asset For those students who need transportation, Mr. Wilson and Mr. Shaw keep the busses on the road when at all possible. MR. BROCK Mr. Brock, Mr. Hale and MR. SHAW MR. WEST Mr. West keep our building clean and comfortable. Hats off to these gentlemen for their good work! MR. HALE CLASSROOM SNAPS Ready - On Your Mark - Grab!! Does Clyde Whitaker have a guilty conscience'2 Everyone seems to be busy except Milner. I thought you told us you studied in Secretarial Training, Charlotte! l Camera bugs . . . No doubt! BOARD OF TRUSTEES The board of trustees consists of seven members elected by the qualified voters of the Hereford Rural High School District. Each member is elected for a term of three years. During this time many sessions are spent diligently working out the policies for the school program. They also present to the public the needs and progress of the educational system. BOARD OF TRUSTEES TOM ROBINSON WILBURN AXE President MARCUS R, LATHAM BERT BOOMER Vice President w, R. HASTINGS W. R. HAIR B. F. CAIN Secretary-Treasurer ADMI TIVE STAFF 1 ill JACK HARRIS FRED CUNNINGHAM BILL STANFORD Assistant Principal Superintendent Principal The superintendent of schools serves as an executive officer for the board of trustees and as administrative head of all divisions and programs of the school system. He administers the planning, development and maintenance of a positive educational program in conformity with the adopted policies of the board, the rules and regulations of the Texas Education Agency, and in accordance with state law. The superintendent of schools is shown here with some of the members of his administrative staff, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Muse, Mr. Stanford, Mrs. Springer, Mr. Harris, and Mr. Thomas, He administers to a large school district such as ours by delegating responsibility for the operation of various administrative units and services. He is charged with the responsibility of being the educational leader of the school staff and, in addition, he has the responsibility of administering to the public relations of the school and interpreting the school to the citizens and patrons of the community. Ken McCullough, Joe Silverii, and Robert Thompson, History teachers, look on as Billye Margaret Buck, World History teacher, traces Sputnik's route around the globe. Triangles,cubes, squares, and rectangles are all in a day's work for Mozelle Neill, Mary Muse, and James Garner, Mathematics teachers . TIRELESS EFFORTS OF FACULTY A1 Smith, Mechanical Drawing is pictured at the Ag Building with Jess Robinson and Ed Dwyer, teachers of Vocational Agri culture. K '- HELPED GREATLY IN SUCCESS . . . Dixibel Sims and Jiggs Hudson admire their typing student's work as Joe Smith, Secre- tarial Training, offers his compliments. il .f 12-r Looking over some new publications Frank Jones. Eloise McDougal, Claude McDougal, Englishg Sadye Rigler, English and Spanish: Olean Leggitt, Librar- ian and Latin, are planning future assignments. Cooking up solutions for many problems this year are Geraldine Hodges, Margaret Dur- ham, and Rosemary Shook, Homemaking. Before attempting another tedious dayg I. C. Reese. Distributive Education, and Cubby Kitchens, Drivers Education, meet in the lounge to enjoy another cup of coffee. Don Moore, Choir, Carroll Hickey, Speechg Viola OF THIS SCHOOL YEAR Scientifically speaking, Charlotte Calvert, Bert McCarty, and Virgil Young, members of Homo Sapiens Anonymous, are concentrating on the chemical make-up of this liquid. Chisholm, Artg and Charles Bell, Bandg pause to talk over our program of appreciation of the Fine Arts. Instructors of Physical Education, Jessie Mae Dodson and Rookie Rogers confer about a new basketball ruling. Teamwork is the key word of any school system as Mr. Stanford and Mr. Harris show us. Shirlye Schultz takes one of those office slips for one of the students of Miss Rig1er's class. Wonder Who7'2 OFFICE WCRKERS The office helpers is the mornings are: Jeanne Brown, Betty Ferguson, Martha Bookout, Sheryl Patterson, Charlotte Moore, and Shlrlye Schultz. Mrs. Hickey and Mrs. Mercer work diligently to keep our school business in order. The office helpers in the afternoons are: Virginia Cox, Carol Ann Newell, Agatha Malone, Virginia Brown, Janie Bookout and Monta Kay Gragg. ALMA MATER Hail, Hereford High School Hats off to you! Ever you'1l find us loyal and true, Firm and undaunted Always we'll be, Hail to the school we love Here 's a roast to thee! Q--ip s ..SQ i -nm: huunmw, .ww -- :mm-as mms aa. -fmswxmwrs-mssmwwmmmww 1 1 1 1f 1. ff . L. 1 1 . D 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 , 1, -. 1 1 1 L 1 1 . ,-1-1 91 , 1 1 1 1' 1 l1','1 11 mx-3 1 1 11 11 1 11 ' . 1 . 1 g1 1 11 11 1 1 51 '. 11 11 M1 Q1 , -1 ' 11 1 1 1.1 11 1 11' ' 11111 ' 111-11 . 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 V. 1,X ' 1- 11 11 . '11' 11 . 1 11.11 .. 11 .11 T 1 ' 111 .x 1 EY , V .1 '-.1 .I '1 . ,. 1 .91 1 . .,: A ,Sf 1 I - I 11' A..- 1 1 ,.,1 1 1. 3- '. 1.1 1. 1. 1... ., u -ri 'S 1. 1.4.1 -- ,K N. . ,, Q - ' ,p , ,-1-. ., df, .-1,9 ' ,. xii' if '.-.' mug . . ' ' . g ' 5. ,' -'hh u-gf .-.1v -.g1..'1- .Q- ' ff' - . , .- -1' '. . -1 :f'n.g,4,..s,- .vg .. -.-.T,,11-Q.. wg lv 1 . Y x AN . . I . ' h. . ' - .4 ., . . ul Flu' myhf has tlzbukaffd fycfg 1 1 ,A 1,4221 day ami' yet 'fha hyht' vfntlzg' l1r1yI1I-. dies ith' life- ziyzngkuu. -4-.. . k -., 1.-- ggfillig.. J OKLAHOMA Oklahoma, directed by Don Moore, was presented by the Mixed Choir and was received heartily by two packed audiences. IfI was to 'ast' you there'd be a way to take you! says Curley fGwin MJ to Laurey fSharon SJ Everything is up to date in Kansas City says Will fCarrol WJ to Ike Uohn GJ and Slim fDoug WJ while the other cowhands are amazed. Now this Elixir will help me make up my mind, Laurey tries to convince the girls. But Will, couldn't you give me just one of those Persian Good- byes'Z asks Ado Annie fL.inda NJ 55, Laurey CCarla Sue CJ is feeling proud of You know Jud, with a rope like this, you could hang yourself! says Curley to Jud iLeon RJ in the smokehouse scene. You mean fancy drawers, Peddler man7 says Aunt Eller fKaren AJ to Ali Hakim fDavid L.J as Ado fEmily PJ looks on, and Laurey examines her Elixir of Egypt. herself as she sings Many a New Day Will Dawn and the girls all agree with her. ...................- X mf ft 'funn fee L Mr. October - BENJAMIN GAMEZ Miss February - LINDA SMITH STUDENTS This is the second year for our Student of the Month program which is sponsored by the Student Council. Either a boy or a girl is chosen from one class each month. We had two students from each class this year. Miss November - SYLVIA WIMAN gas! MI. May - A. I. JOHNSON wow Mr March - KEN CLEARMAN Q5 yjbffiq OF THE MONTH The students are nominated by the stu- dent body and selected by the Student Coun cil on the following qualities: friendship, courtesy, and cooperation. Z W Miss January - PAULA MOORE 1 Wnzxx' JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET 'I'he theme for the Junior-Senior Banquet this year was 'A11 roads lead to Rome in honor of Silvana Felizia, our exchange student. It was held May 10, 1958. Shown entering the grape arbor are: ffrom left to righty Janie Bookout, Bobby Shelton, Jeanne Brown, Don Jackson, Dollie Prowell, Pete Plank, Ron Cook, and Eugenia Alexander. The head table was occupied by the of- ficers of the Junior and Senior classes and the honor guest, Silvana Felizia. Boys and girls from the Sophomore class served. Part of our entertainment was given by Rose Acker and Mr. Sciumbato and his two sons. 'ae-M ,sw-5 sxnsnsssnxrna ilruarensullfnru A '3l5B!l'llQl'Q t'.lllllllllf ww 4, Q' Q -oi 'Q fQa.N , -5 Q'. r 1 i 1 wi' - Rita This behind-the-scene photograph shows a little of the great preparation that went into the banquet. Pictured here are: Janie Bookout, Sylvia Wiman, and Linda Hair. 9' ' . . Q SQ XAL , S G W C s ,x ,, I 1 1 ff 3 . .5 V ,M wN....4 Q, Ll . 3 -A, Maw .1 rf w- K , X ,W ,Q ,.......x,w,..-. - W M ,.......-of X f 'Y X 152.'1fFSg x. E, is , Q W .' gp!! A vi A A Q93 X if asv' N SY ' ig: . A Q ,Q ' 0 ., Y-f xy, W V ., ..:: 'Qs . . ,, ., ' - Qw : wslffxiwl N ' l i , ., . E .. X x ..., if THE DAY THE ANNUALS CAME A sneak preview was given to members of the staff just prior to handing them out to the other students. As you can see, there are mixed emotions! A reaction of the students, as shown by Twyla Springer and Sandra Roberson, about the annual was joy and surprise. Almost everything everyone thought it was the best yearbook yet! Although hot and crowded, the students of H. H. S. will long remember the day they received cokes and Annuals. if f essex S' :us ' 'ESF i ' The proud 'parents' of the 1958 Rormd- Up systematically handed out annuals, in- stead of the traditional cigars, to the stu- dents of Hereford High School. This was a typical scene the day the Annuals were distributed. This group seems to be very busy 1 with the thing of the moment, signing yearbooks W 3 ii CONVENTIONS Mr. McDougal packs the last Srlvana Fehzia and Larry Ed suitcase as Beth Lemons, Steve wards are dressed as typical Sven Slagley Terry Higgins, and Joy iards at Fiesta time during the wiman prepare to go to Abilene Spanish Club convention at Mid for the Student Council Conven- land- tion. I s I -dl' Patsy Loerwald, Dolly Paetzold, Betty Paetzold, Natha Bryan, Margaret Boomer, Betty Hagar, and Sheryl Patterson, were the delegates this year to the Annual F. H. A. convention at San Antonio. Z - ...C fLeftJ Emily Pavlicek. Dee Buck, Mrs. McDougal, Connie pose briefly for this shot just prior to leaving for Denton and y the annual F. T.A. convention. Ulightj Jim Culpepper, Nan- cy Godwin, Pat Dawson, and Wade Crist are enjoying the fes tivities at Austin during the D. E. convention this year. Robinson, and Montie Hale hu S WDW, -- - .V 533. ,3 i 5. 7 .f 9 , Y , .., ' I L i J' - 0 1 ' - Q an . ,I .' 'f'- mr 'gf 0 it if : ,Q SIE, -,: 5 1 at ,. f A W. ,AQ f 1 f CN , fi - 4 ww, 1 I ,gf A4 2 1: W , 1' g X iv r Y-Q' ,f ,F ,5 T 7 ff' - , V . , A A: M B '1 W ACTIVITIES AND AWARDS Silvana Felizia looks pleased with the camera the Tri-Hi-Y gave her at a special supper in her honor. Gayle Wagoner, a Senior at high school was chosen Miss R. E. A. of Deaf Smith County. -H-W , r ku. .A 'mg ., Io Ann Fowlkes and Fred Lookingbill were chosen to rep- resent Hereford High School at West Texas in a Personality Pageant. Gayle Blythe is shown presenting the fif'gliI'aSL bt' -- ' 'N ' school with an award won by the Whiteface staff at the Panhandle High School Press Association. After the long ride on the buses to Enid, the students were ready for a rest. As you can see by this picture, the campaign for Gene Meacham was a rousing one. ELECTIONS AND AWARDS ASSEMBLY Annette Gould, campaigning for Jackie Mudrock, helped to create interest in the election for Vice-President. Deanna Kreighauser, Pam Clay, and Puddles P. Sawyer did a great job backing Karen Daniels for Secretary. We had very good spirit and co- operation at the Student Council elections this year. Running for secretary were Sandy Blythe, Karen Sue Daniels, Ronnie Botkins, Carol Hammett, Virginia Higgins, and Lou Ann Higgins, Candidates for Vice-President were Herman Jesko, Gene Meacham, Jackie Mudrock, Beth Lemons, and Terry Hodges. Competing for President were Steve Slagle, Gwin Morris, and Bill Me- lugian. Results of the election were President, Gwin Morris: Vice-Presi- dent, Beth Lemons, and Secretary, Karen Daniels. This group of people were presented with awards at the Awards Assembly for their outstanding acheivements of the past year. Y-1...- 'V' . -1' A 'X-in-, N Xi. 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