Houston High School - Pineymo Yearbook (Houston, MO)

 - Class of 1952

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President ...... Pineymo Staff ,,,,,, ,,, WAYNE MCKINNEY F.F.A. .... . ...... 01.2.3.4 F,F,A. Treasurer.,... Football ..... . ....... . .... Baseball ,,,, ,,,Z,3,4 3 Y' JOAN LAY Ba rnwai-ming Queen Attendant .......... ....... 4 F.l l.A. ...... 4 A T5 I x ij., Q' Q V 'Pg 3 2 ,K Jag? 45? 62.15 ,ww 0 , 'Y J by B. I l, 'O . JAMES ROBERTS Dramatics Club.. ....... 3 D, 0, and D, O, Club Baseball ..... .. .......... ..3 PAT DANIELS Hobby Club ................ 1 Cosmopolitan Club,,,Z,3 Dramatics Club ,,,,,,,,, 4 Junior Class Queen ,,,, 3 Cheerleader ............. 4 Glee Club and Mixed Chorus .................... 3 Pep Club .................. 4 English and Com- mercial Contest ,,,,,,,. 4 EARL CUMMINS D. O .......... ........... 3 .4 Hobby Club, ...... ........ Z Social Studies Club .... 3 1 Sports Club,,. ........ Track ........... ....Z-3 LAVONNE COPELAND F.l'l.A. ................ 1.3.4 F,H.A. Vice- Presideni ................ 3 FJ-LA. President ...... 4 COSFHO Club ......,....... Z PEP Club .......... 1.2.3.4 Glee Club ,,,,,,,,,,, Z,3,4 Nlixed Chorus ,,..,,,. Z,3 Junior Play .............. 3 Senior Play .............. 4 Paper Staff Associate Edltor ........ .. ..... 4 D, O. Secretary ,,,,, ,,, 4 ,. +T- FAYE HANCOCK Hobby Club ............... 1 Photography Club ,,,,,,, 3 Social Studies Reporter ..........,...... 4 Girls' Glee Club ,,,,,,, 4 Pineymo Staff, Art Edifbf ..................... 4 Pep clubm , 1,3 PEARLINE coATs F.H.A. ....... . ....... .... . 1 Cosmopolitan Club ........... ...2.3.4 5162 Club .... .. .... 2.3 ERVIN YARNELI.. F.F.A. . ........... .1.Z.3.4 BOB MYRTLE BOSTER HEBBLETHWAITE Pep Club ................. 4 Hobby Club ............ 1,2 Senior Play ..,,. Social Studies ,,,,,.,- 3,4 U. 0. Club., .eff- IRETTA LEIGHTY Social Studies Club...l,Z Library Club ,,,,,,,,,, 3,4 Library Assistant ,,,, 3,4 Library Club- . President ,,,,,,,, ,,,,Q4 MARY RANDALL F.H,A,-Pep club., ,,,,, ,1 Mixed Chorus-Glee l Club ........ . .............. Social studies Club,,Z,3i D. 0. Club, ............... 4 JIIVLMIE COFFEY Social Studies Club ................... 2.3.4 MEN GEIS ROMINES Social Studies Club ..... FJ-LA, Club ............. Commercial Club ...... 1-'.H.A. Club ........ .... DAN MOTT F.F.A. .......,........... 4 Vx. A F - RONALD K. HAMPTON Football ......... ..1,z,3,4 T rafkl Sluflcnt Council. ......... ,..l.-1.3.-l Studvnt Council Trcusurcrn ..-.,,.-, ul,-4 Junior Play-Scuior Pll'Y....,.... ........... . 3.4 llllwlf Cllll' .............. 5 Christiun l-I-llou ship -l Club .................. Junior C' luss Prvsirlcnt.. l PL-v wb .......... 1 ,:. ul P-nys' Lilvr Clull... .... I lllink kllin--nn ' M ixvd Clin ru CHRYSTAL TATE l .H.A. .................... l Social Studies Club ............... . l,5.-1 PUD Club ................. 3 Girls' Glen- Clulv..... 3,-l Mixed Chorus H '.-. 5,4 DONALD ROSS Mixed Chorus-Glee Club. ............... .....3,4 Baskeiball. ....... .... 3 Student Council ,,,,,,,,, 3 Class Secretary -,,,,,,, 4 -lunlof PIBY .............. 3 Boys' Quartet ,,,,,,,,, 3,4 4 Nladrigal ................. Christian Fellowship Club ....................... 4 D. O. ...................... 4 Citizenship Club .,.,.,. Z Pineymo Sports Edifm' ............ 4 5. f Q x .. fx -, xln- fl ALEENE SMITH LEWIS WOL1-'E F.1-LA. .... .......... . l,Z,3 SPONS Club ----- ---.-.. . .1 Glffs Club ........... ...Z-3 ClllZenSl'lP Club ..... .. 2 lklixed Chours .H '-.Z,3 Hobbl' Club ......... ......3 D- O4 Club 4 Amateur Radio Club,,4 C 2 . lk ' 'W , S- J' .g k , AE' -LAL: V4 K ' 'lil BETTY HURLEY DOYLE ROSS F.H.A. .... .... . ... ..... 2.4 Christian Fellowship,,4 14 ALICE FAYE GREENEY President of Music nnunnnunnuunnsuanqenna u 4 Chorus and Glee Club ................ 1,2-3-4 D. O.-Madfigal ......... 4 Highlights Assistant ..n.qsn-.uu-onunpuu-. Z Highlights Editor ,,,,,, 3 Pineymo Staff-Art Editor .................... 4 Drum COFPS .... ll-3 Quartei .... .....-2.3.4 Sexfef .... ..... 2-3-4 Junior PlaY.... 3 Vocal Solo .---- .-H3 JERRX LAY Sports Club .... ...... . .. Cilizensliip Club., Z Drzlniaiics Club LotI0rninn's Club 4 Pvp Club ..........,....... - Sludvnl lXl:in.x.Qvr ,,..,, 3,-I ROMA HUBBARD I-',H,A, Parliamentarian ,,,,,,,, Citizenship Club ,,,,,, ,, Glee Club and Ch0ruS .......... l.Z.3 Dramatic s Club- Debatmg. ............ Junior Play-Student Council ....... ...... . .. Drum Corps-Pep Club .......... ....... l.Z.3 Maj0rette...... ..... Paper Staff, Associate Ed1tor...,........I ..... Pineyrno Staff Editor .. Christian Fellowship Club........... ............ . Commercial Contestn, l PAUL KING Mixed Chorus-Glee Club ...... .. ......... . ...... F.F.A. Club ..... ...l,2.3 F.F,A. l ,4 Pa rliamentarian, ,, ,,4 Football... ....... ....Z,3 Track. .......... .. Senior Play.. .... JEWELL BRYAN ,4 ,3 4 F.l'l.A. .................... I Social Studies Club ,,,, Z Photography Club ,,,,,, 3 G.A.A. Club ....... .... 4 Senior Class Treasurer .........,...... 4 G.A.A. Club- Secretary-Treasureru 4 Photography Club- Secretary-Treasurern Z Mixed Chorus ........... 3 Girls' Glee Club ,,,,, 3,4 PCP Club ............. 1.2.3 Homecoming Queen Z GORDON GOURLEY Track .................... 1,2 D. O. Club ....... ..... 3 .4 SPOHS Club l Citizenship Club ,,,, .... Z JONNIE GADDIS Social Studies Club . .l .4 ........... Pep Club ..... .. ........ .. 2. Z Photography Club ...... 3 Pmeymo Si-aff... ....... . 4 , f, J was ff'stfg53LQ1'vxf'f - ' G wx 4 A .252 SEV 1 2 v -35,3 ft, , ., -aw,-,bs6,,1. , M, 1. , we , V- ?a'W52fE.:: Q. wiv if icpgff' 'if I 1 . W 1 ' P335 f- V1 M .VM V S A P a 0 f I is . , , ' f5'FQl' 9, - 32' 'QW' . 'tial We- , ' ' A ' I i , 5 A -' A VIRGINIA SMITH HAMPTON Teachers Club,, ,,,,,,, 1-'.H.A. ....... . ...... .. ..l ..Z Social Studies Club ,,,,, 3 D. O. Club... ............ .4 CHARLES SILLYMAN Sports Club ............. Social Studies Club ,,,, Social Studies Club Baseball .......... ..... . 3. I..etterman's Club, ,,,, , BILL MIZE Science Club ......... .... Amateur Radio Club ,,, 6 Q 'S BETTY HUGHART Hobby Club ..... Social Studies Club , Z Commercial Club, Vice-President Commercial Festival Senior Class Pres1dent.... ........... . Student Council ....... .. JOE GIRDLEY Basketball ........ Citizenship Club ..,... . Sports Club ....... .... Hobby Club .... .... D. 0. Club .. PRISC ILIA BROWN Hobby Club ............ Citizenship Club ,H ilu' Drum C OTPS ....... D. O. Club. ............ 3. Mixed ChoruS..... .... v gnu I u 1.4 I f A in u 2 I', I v U I f I . . .'1 I .Uv . K, 5 'Q n. ,,. Q1 F l .' ' 5 RJ? 1 Q- J' 1. 0 P . , 1 ny' 1 fn l 1- A .11 ,Nga A .. 'H . -3, I' . v :U Ll I -f' :- -4 x', Q v v T ldv W ls B . A-u :EJ ' , -4 ff' ,iw 1 rx. 'za- ix, 4,1:J Y . NORA LEE COLLINS F.H.A. ................... l.Z Pep Club .............. 2.3.4 Commercial Club ....... D. O. Club ................. 4 Mixed Chorus ,,,,,,,,, 3,4 Girls' Glee Club ,,,,,, 3,4 D. O. Sec reta ry ,,,,,,,, DUANE ELMORE Basketball-- Captain ....... 4,,,1,Z,3, Football- - Captain-4-Track,..Z,3, Student Council- Class President .... ..... Most Popular Sophomore ....... Who's Who and Music Club ........ ...l.2 Band -Orchestra- Quartet ............. 1.2.3 Mixed Chorus- Glee Club ,,,,,,,,, l,Z,3 Letterman's Club- Secretary-'Madrigal .. Vocal Solo...State ....3 Trumpet Solo.. 3 State... ............. ll. Junior Play ..... . .... .. MARLENE HOUSE Social Studies Club President . ........ Student Council , ,,.. U, D. 0. Club ........ ..... Mixed Chorus ,,,,.,,,,,, Girls' Glee Club .,,,,,, Orchestra ............... Commercial Contest.. ' f 'uv A 2 ,3 ,4 .4 .4 EDGAR DIXON HELEN BROWN F.F.A ............. .... l .2-.3 F.H.A. ...... ..... . 2.3 D. 0. .. .... .. 4 Dramatics C1ub,.,,,,,, 4 I 'un ' Q lf- , 1. .W ,, Q, A , . , 5 - 1 :Q . , .... , . ,, .ii i mv A N-nga . w xx if s. , , 4, 'xv ', N-prima 'Q 5 . . N . ....... www. . 4 7' nf 9 l EUGENE COATS PAT WILLHITE F.F.A... .......... .l.Z.3.4 Cosmopolitan Club ,,,, 4 TROY COLE Football-Trac k, , l ,Z,3 Basketball.. ......... 2,3 5P01'1S Club .............. Citizenship Club , Dramatics Club,, Lette rman's Class Secretary ,,,,,, , -Tumor Play. .... . ...... . Citizenship Club Play.. .......... .. ..... Nlixed Chorus-Glee ClUb...... .... . ...... ....3 JUDY HATTEN Cheerleader-Senior Play ....................... Madrigal-Music Club. Homecoming Queen,.., Pineymo Staff- Business Manager..... Vocal Solo-Junior Play. ........ .... ........... Band-Orchestra.. l .2.3 Mixed Chorus-Glee Club .............. ....l.Z. Girls' Quartet- Sextet ............ . .... 2.3 String Trio-Pep Club . ...... ..... ..... 1 . 2.3 String Quartet Ens,Z,3 Drum Corps-Girls' ' 3 Trlo ................... Most Popular Sopho- l'n01'9 . ....... . .... ......... VIRGIL SCHEETS F.F.A. ........... .. 1.2.3 F.F.A. Vice- President ...... . .... .... . I-',F,A. President . ..... Student Body Pres1dent....... .. Who S Who ............... Drivers' Contest Second Place in State. Football ....... . ...... 1-',F,A.-Judging Team ............... 1.2.3 3 DAWN MORGAN Girls' Glee Club-Mixed Chorus ............. l,Z,3,4 Band-Orchestra 1.2.3.4 Brass Sextet- Quartet ................ 3.4 String Trio-Pep 4 Club. ..,.. ..... . ..... 1 -2-3. Girls' Trio-Junior Play. ..... ............... . 3 Cheerleader-Music Club ........................ 4 Double Mixed Quartet-Who's Who... Z Pineymo Staff- 4 4 Horn Solo .......... 2.3.4 Drum Corps ....... 1.2.3 Madrigal ..... ..... . Vocal Solo...... ..... 3. BUD STOC KARD Football ............. ..... . 3 Social Studies Club ,,,,, 3 Junior Play.. ...... ..... . .3 Dramatics Club- Secretary .. ..... ....4 Senior Play, ,,., 4 MARJORIE HANCOC K Hobby' Club ............ 1.2 Photography Club ...... 3 Pep Club ........... .... 3 G.A.A ....... .... 4 EARL GIBSON Band .... . .............. .. I .Z Music Club ....... . ...... 3 Amateur Radio Club ,, 4 7515232 FERN SMITH F,H,A, Vice- President Social Studies Club- Vicc-President ,,,,, 2 ' .z W110 S Wbo ....... ..... Drum Corps... 3 Debate ........ ..... ..... 3 ' 3 -l1m101' P13Y .............. D. O. fSecrctary- Trfasurerl ........ ...... 4 Student Council Sec retary-Treasure r,,4 Pep Club ,,,,,, ,,,, I ,Z,3,4 'X . . as-A, , . . . ' 1 - VN 1 A Yi .gus- -qs lb- .IACK FISHER Glee Club-Mixed Chorus ,......... .......... 3 Football ...... l,Z,3,-4 Basketball ,,,,,,,, l,Z.3,-4 Baseball .......... l,Z,3,4 Tl'HCk ..................... 2 Letterman 's Club. Z .3 ,-1 I Sports Club.. .......... .. SYLVLA BRIDGES l Freshman Queen ,,,,,,, l Class Secretary- F.H,A. ............ ....... . Treasurer Social Studies Club ........... ........ Z -3.4 Pep Club .... ...Z.3 HOWARD STEFFENS F.F.A .................... 1.2 Social Studies C1ub,,,Z,3 Social Studies Club- Reporter .. ...... . ...... .. 4 Ba se ball ,,,, ,,,,, 3 DOYLE MERCKLING SHIRLEY SHELTON 5P0f1S Club. ............. .1 Hobby' Club ............... Z D. O. Club ........ .. ...... 3 Social Studies Club .... 4 I-',H,A,... ........ . ....... .. Hobby Club Secretary................ Social Studies Club,,,, D. O, Club Secretaryu e,,.v ERNIE I-IAYS Band ................ l.Z,3, Orchestra ,,,,,,,, l,Z,3, Mixed Chorus-Glee Club ................. l .Z.3. Dramatics Club .-,,, 2,4 Music Club ,--.. nhl, Baseball ..,. .... 3. Football .v..u. ..f.n..n PCP Club .... .... l .Z. MAVIS Mc KINNEY F.l'l.A ...................... Citizenship Club ,,,.,. ,, D, o, Club vice- President ................. D, O, Club President- Reporter .................. Pep Club ........... l.Z,3 D. O, Secretary ......... JACK MCELROY SPUUS Club ............. . Social Studies Club .,,, Photography Club ,.,. N Christian Fellowship Club .... .... .... ....... . . . . l 00ibHll ............. 2.3 Track.. .............. 2.3 Vice-President of Class ..... . ..... .......... I-'iv JOYCE PHILLIPS HAROLD BAKER F.H.A.. ............. .. .... l F,F,A.. ........ .....l,Z,3,4 Cosmo Club ,,,.,,,,, Z,3,4 F.F.A. Vice- if ia NIV' ' J: Q . ' X W v ' : A , , ' ' - Agfa W .. A- C ' .,.g,ji f' ' Hifi? ' - ' - evil' , , ,qi ' -' - - 1 V?-is V . :Q I ,, C gl Q ' mai :xii V ' 1 - .. ww 1, -P 1 . ' S353 -Til: Q X .2 ., ' - 'Nfii.2f Q,?.1-: ' ge, , V 3 C V . ,Q bg, fs I '-'f'S5?2Z- 1: iw- W ' ,, ggi ' V D 51,533.5 . 1- fir- ' - ' ., ' B w Y 2,43 . MARY ANN VA N FELT Christmas Play ....... 4 Dramatic s C lub 4 Presidentnu ,,,, ,4 . .... up --ssl , f o r K' 0 KEITH GARRETT Social Studies Club ....... . ...... .....l.Z.3 Library Club ,,,,., ,.,, 4 LETA SMITH Drurn Corps,,,,,,l,Z,3,4 Senior Play ...... ........4 Cosmopolitan Club .... Z Dramatics Club, ....,. , 4 F.H.A. ........ ....... . ..l 4 Highlights Staff ,,,, , ,,,, 4 Pinevmo Sfaff. ......... 4 Glee Club ..... .......l.2. Pep C1ub..... ..... l,Z.3,4 EDWARD KYSER, JR, Track ...... ........l-2,3-4 1 Sports Club .............. Citizenship Club ,,,,,,, Z Dramatics Club ,,,,,,,, 3 Christian Fellowship Club.. ........... Junior Play,,,,,, ,,,,3 Senior Play...... ....4 VELMA JANE HARRAH Glee Club ............ 1,-2.3 Mixed Chorus ....... l,Z,3 F.H.A. ,........ ............ l Social Studies Club ,,,, Z Cornxnercial Club ,..... 3 Christian Fellowship Club ........................ 4 D. 0. Club ..... .... 4 LEE OWENS C Cosmopolitan Club ,... 3 Popularity Contest,,,, 3 Junior Play . ........... . 3 Dramatics Club President . ....... ..... 4 English-Commerc ial 3 Cheerleader ...... .......4 Christmas Play ........ 4 Senior Play ........ . 4 Pineymo Staff, Society Editor,,,,, ,,, 4 Meet..... ...... .. ..... CHARLES STARLING Science Club ............ Z Hobby Club ,,,,, ,,,, l ,3 D. O. ...........,.......... 4 3 Amateur Radio Club ,, 4 JU11101' Pl-aY,.... ...... IRENE BROWN Drum Corps ...... 1.4 Piano Solo ..... 1 Band-Orchestra-Glee Club ................ 1.2.3.4 String Trio and Ens .............. ...1.Z.3.4 Girls'and String Quartet .............. 2.3 4 Senior Play- Pineymo Staff .......... 4 Junior Play-Highlights Staff ....................... 3 Vocal Solo-Highest Junior. ...... ....,........ . 3 Madrigal-Music Club Vice-President ,,,,,,,, 4 Mixed and Double Mixed Quartet .......... Z Girls' Trio and Sexiet ................ .. 3.4 vioun Solo ,,,.,,, 1,z,3,4 JACK VANDIVER MARJORLE VAN NOTE 1'-.F-A ................. l,3,4 Hobby Club ,,,,....,,,,,, l Mixed Cll0l'US ..... .... 3 Dramtics Club ......... Z 5P01'tS Club ...... .... Z Commercial Club ,,,,, 3 Football ..... .... l .Z D. O. Club .............. 4 Mixed Chorus ,,,, ,,,, Z C162 Club ....... .... 2 Band ............. 3.3 Drum COYPS ..... 3.4 'fiiggz' 12. 'if' wg .Q M as, f.ew..Ef'.1p - Sf -A DALE L. BENNETT GLENNA COBLE F.F.A ............... 1.2.3.4 F.H.A ..................... F,F,A, Reporter ........ 4 Social Studies Club .................. 2.3.4 Pep Club .... ..... 3 19 RICHARD LYNCH Football-Track 2,3 Basketball- H Club ................ 1.2.3 Vocal-Trombone S010 ........... .......... 3 Band-Orchestra,1,Z,3 Brass Quartet- Sextet ................... 3 Mixed Chorus-Glee Club ................ 1.2.3 Senior Play- Nladrlgal. ............. Boys' Quartet ,,,,,,.,, 3 Vice-Presidentn ,,,, ,, MARIE HANEY Social Studies Club.. ................. 1.3 4 Social Studies Club, Treasurer ............... F-H-A.. ........... .,... Pineymo Staff, Associate Editor MARVIN BRIDGES F00tb211 ........... 1.2.3. Football Co-Captain... Basketball ,,,,,,,, l,Z,3, Track .............. 1.2.3. Junior-Senior Plays,3, Sports Club .............. Citizenship Club, Vice-President ,,,,,,,,, 13. O. Club ...... .......... Letterman's Club ,,,,, Class Vice-President, Class Treasurer ,,,,,, Z Don Sloc kard-Father Judy Hatten-Mother LEFT TO RIGHT: Edward Kyser, Marvin Bridges, Don Stockard, Judy Hatten, Dick Lynch, Jerry Lay, F.H.A. .... ................ 1 Cosmopolitan Club ............. ..... 2- .3.4 MARGARET WHITE CHRISTINE TATE NOT PICTURED: Carl Harper Clarence Day..... ............... Vinnie Day Clarence Day, Junior,,,,,, John Day Whitney Day...... Harlan Day Cousin Cora Mary Skinners Margaret, The Cool: Annie,A Maid Delia, A, Maid . Nora, A Maid ,:,:, Maggie, A Maid Dr- L10Yd......... Dr, Somers Dr, Humphreys F.I-LA. .... ....... ...... . 1 PepC1ub.. ..... .. .... ....2 Social Studies Club ........ .... Senior Play ......Z.3.4 LIFE WITH FATHER S .- au aunnnv e.nue.q-..o.s.e.o..eon.- oonnonunauugu Don Stockard ,.,.. Judy Hatten ,,,.,,. Dick Lynch Marvin Bridges Edward Kyser, Jr, .Terry Lay LaVonne Copeland Lee Owens ,,, Mable Zupon Irene Brown Jonnie Gaddis . Leta Marie Smith Myrtle Boster , . , Ronald Hampton Paul King .... Ernest HQYS Directed By: Miss Carman and Mr, Binkley Z0 G.,f', KY' M.-1' 3 I 1 hw is YQ 4 a lx N .V W rr g, 'ul ' N A ' Q41 .fin Jag My 'ga 4' n R? fa Av' 'ha A '-uQpv- url' -fn x V '?'S .164 sv! ,RV-gf. ,.,. Q -ang K. 492 .4-,ww 1. A af QQ ,J 1 ry! '4y.: g-4: Ei -. Q 'SN fic if ' 4 ' .. 5 . 39 3-Cf N- 4 Qvg. 1,-558A H ,461 :L My . es.. ehyli! 4 i 'Z 9 Junior Class f 7 iil as , -M-Vffs Q,, ,, 1 . is W I ..,v 1 E N 1 li ,V 334 as i . ' JL , ' V I 2 ' -Q 1 B 1-f f'.1 ' lf, ml B48 . :M . f J qi kffv' ,r 4 y - W. N, Q .... , ' MWA' i il G kv A N 4 B ' 59 G i A , in Q s V . Officers Dean Gentry ............,....... President' Richard McClure ...... Vice-President Janet Dawson ....... .,....... S ecretary Audrey Beeler ..... ....... T reasurer Dean Gentry Y 22' QM'-X, Robert Bishop N Roberta Kaufman 'ii y Gene Gentry ' Ioan Jarvis 'S' A Eugene Crain is was-xii V V 4 K Erma Lee Owens A ff ' Q 4 . Roy David Skeeters .5-13. 5 3' . Shirley McCoy 'W ' Archie Tayloe J 1 Q ,: Lucille Collins RK vw 5 5 - .2 A . efmx 75 WX fl If I ,'. 'fs 1- ,f f ' WX 'X sf ' - ' x no s, A , v 5 i . ,W .. -,yy V ' -f 7 - . -.3-. .- ..n ' A-3 - at 1 so 3' 5 gi . ., , . , Hg J ,Zi 5 'H M - . .-, . , W, . l , ,J as Ronald Stallcup Shirley Hart .Terry Baker Vernetta Greenlee Marvin Hill Barbara Ferguson James Vaughan Doris Brightman Lore-ta Garrett Doris Lambert Bill Zeigler Nell Canada .Timmey Davis Pat Hodges Kermit Maxwell Hazel Killion Wilbur Wyrick LaVerne Graham Donald Baker Arlene Smith Richard McClure .Tanet Dawson Audrey Beeler Bobby Todd Norma Regain Jimmy Coleman Shirley Fair Norman Sigman Shirley Coble Leon Ballard Vesta Jones Robert Price Opal Gywnn Billy Scheets Janet Silveus Bobby White Florita McDoulett Gene McBay Judith Howerton Roy Stricklin Frankie Hill Gerald McKinney Velma Moore Eddie Merckling Irene Hubbs Bill McAtee Dawn Crumrine Lonnie Boster Nora Mae Cox LeRoy Cole Al Morgan Frances Murphy Bob Moore HI O ll.. .avi K of ?x , fi' ,ng 1 N who AQ , i.u M A ln- ' X 73,2 , Q. , Q., XT., . ,Q QQ3Q lr i ssl Xu., 5 Fe I , '-Q 3' - If in s Q N 4'-if 1 in -fini I 'K ' ' ,. -16? rQ Z Q 1 Qi. t Q f , , 4 4 'va-' 2 ze. l f Q ' 3' ' .bw ' , x 'Q .Q , 4 Q A 6, f ' I 4 .. 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V 3 , i 1 A , E: x rin I 4 5 , i g 5' .t I QQ, r: -L . i ' 1 A51 , l '- A Doyle Hutsell Rhoda Wilkins on Carl Redmon Audrey Yates Frank Johnson Bonnie Dabney Bobby Vandiver Elinor Arthur Roland Lybyer Donna Garris on John Longnecker Yvonne Smith Leslie Black Delores Daniel Elvin Campbell Mamie Harris Charles Benefield Mellie Kelly LaVerne Downey Betty Neill Paul Nelson Betty Deck Jimmie Coble M3rYanna Romines Norma Campbell Georgia Gourley .Terry Hancock Norman Brown Carmel Williamson Franklin Adey Kclbin Hardin Dennis Pfister Others Not Pittured: Russell Dean Collins Kenneth Eppersnn I , 0 'N - 'K 5 If xv ' Ns Egiffiif , mfvgfg, 355 . X. 'wggii I X K E, K . D K! Q ' it 'rv X 9 . li 4 'K ti. 3 MH mis V,,. 33,1 .M- ' Q if Q, ,ga , - f' y?Sf.?'siH?'- H , .V - QQ4 , 11 li 4- -52 'M 1 4,,, -. , -.. WM. 'wr K JZ'M,w 'N h 'Ei ff w 3 v SL-ii, E f 1 J 4 xfq' .113 , . 0 1 -- ZJTQ' 5 I .... 4 - . 3, - n I i Irv., L' O 2 ,'p so f o X Y 'J I fs' ' no .'1 fo a-' Nw L' --9 e4'O,f, 1 . -- l' '- ldv 1,41 iv vi 'W 4' 3: , 5 V -is B ill Meusch Versa Coats Q ,1-we x. M3 5.6 Q, Donald Price Mary Ann Heinold A A , hw, U f ab Mi . V Q ' f -Cyl Jim 1' ' ' 'i , W ' '-' C -Q . ,, Shirley Brown Dale Brashears Mary Lou Phillips Ronald Wheeler ,is 3.A1..3M 4 f' s 'f 'P an f-'r C sv -wg. 4' Y: - -' - ef . ww Us ' ' , ' r K1 ' ' 'jr 1 .3 Hershel Adey Naomi Connolly Paul Gaddt Thelma Kimrev J L, wiv' ' vw gf-mf' ,I 2' N. Q, X ' , if ' lf C , QS .Qu V 'Z A . L f fl .,,. ,I . A V t -M-ur A . N--1' l, 0' ' ---P' Mary Ann Curtis Kermit Baty Jackie Myers Robert Duke - 755' Ago.. - ' - . 4. . ' '- A gli' V . var ' - ' ' :Tw 5' 1 . 1 I i flf l, Wy Q Y Q4 . A v ex , t if.. .. , xii' -Q X' W Han - A , .mfr 1' ' J Marion Cable Louella Lambert Lile Harper A105 Shilling ,945 QJN L.-of . , -1 .1! Q , 1 A i n it X. Beverly C oats x . s ? ,, or ...ik - ' li - 'Q' .r . x If 4 Al 'L .+A if -W' X , N Doyle Krewson Lulubelle Douglas if '1 ' Q , C -fl A' Don Krews on 26 , - 1 Q gi-qu ' - me VR? 1 xv 1. -j Donald Kyser Jean Willhite Dwain Miles X 'E-if r ,v -1 A Ahnl if -xg - ' 1, N M' J eine V I Ioan Howerton Harold Stottlemyre Mary Lou Mourley If ' ' V he Q' 51 . ' 4 4- 5, -V B I , , :N . - V, I .5 'it T 3' -up i Q - N 'L S - ,. Q31 4 ,A , V f, X ' Jimmie Connley Gladene Mins on Dom-,ie Mathis I f 4 s 'I .. :'- .ni fi 35 , ij, 5 ' - 4ib .:s.,If .- Christine Wolford Maxie Gaddis --,,.yv Roy D. Brown Josephine Heriford I ' X , x C ' 'gi iii 1 Q.. gg. , -A r , -Q41 f mm' 5 lf, Bonnie Harmon Jerry Si-llyman Joyce Flowers ,Ea 9 f fx if G le n Mc Kinney X 'Wa 4: y 1,- ,. , ld B onnie White J. C. Miller Wilma Patte rs on John Overman l Delma Scheets 1 Q I Bertha Wilson ' ': Q U Marvin Adey x , as 9- l' . A Q-Ms! 2 Q .P 5 .sl Viola Walker Gerald James Mary Louise Tate Max Hilderbrand H, 'Q ' Eva Evans :Ie ' 1 . 'H 3 r ' ...j f' - , l Q John Vand iv ort Junior Sirnm ons x f eff! ,A Shirley Bullock Iretta Garrett, Ie rry Stephens on 'Q-L A , ,,.. ,. ,, e if QQ 5 . IU? .Vis 2 2 K ' in Donald Stricklin .Tune liranson - ,.k, f -W A Q -fr , -Q ., X 1 Ioan Gann llda Johnston -i ,sw , J I ,... S J . fix V N , I A 1 4 A 1-QA.. Kenneth Knowels Ina L. e ig hty 5 W V . ' - ff. Z' if 1 'f' 1 ' ddr 1' .,' ' , sf ' , , ,Q ,..+. , va! 9: xl fe 'UWA' 'Q' Zn 4 A 4 ' 'N' E jk S V x ,...-.. . ff ' ,Q , yr few' . t ,, fi' zz! - - Lynda Hubbard Shirley Herndon Z7 Donnie Van Note Wauneta Frey '21 -1 'I ' 4 r , .1 5 ' ' 'f' af'-Bkrfqa W wi l e Wanda Stalder Tommy Anderson is 1 Lynn W heele r 4-'B' 'Q X' Mildred Gibs on ' .2 45 ,M 'Q - ' 4 4 ff fib 3 ll' 'Z..j, , Q- 4 L , Am Richard Odle Patsy Long Bobby Kell Q v1 Q. 'l 6 . A All x V a , ' I . 74' ' 5 1 .. 7 .5 . ., J , gf I F - . . A v- 1.5 L' 4-1 f' 123' Al N ' Kathleen Luck Donald Shelton Bonnie Collins I QQV, . .LQ M ,- Mi wg- Ax . 5 5 . if e J' Q .., . New win. , 3. 5:35 -,, .L - -4-V, .1 ' . .... ' , - O , Y, S3 is 1 had Lum! Bobby MSBHS Shirley Roberts Bennie Foster ixyfu ' K gf-, ' -Ay. - as Q s .. 73 Q, Q' Ng, 5- A A my . f 'N at A ,,, ,Q . - if ., 'V' f 'Cf' f.. I .11 V-N M, 4 ww f -v-'W' , Georgia Hayes James Campbell Nadine Grose Q 04,15 T Q ff 'ff' ' HE! Hamluon gill cfptafq g,e . ll , A: fvsg. . I dk n-G ,NA v' 1-r':'3!' t -. f A , ..,,l.,J x. Dewayne Rees Ellen Blankenship Bill Howard Peggy Mize Ed Earl Baker like li' ?. Scenes of 1951 Home c oming Fl oat ,M l ' A I 1 f Kew y ,L A x A' y 4 f fa' + A, Q s ,, , B . , .- . Huff . e'1n' , -FQ f Stefhlxident Vxcespie lgoss 1 .y .,.. pres esxdent . t 9 C 'iy1,,td T Si 1-easurflrzen ,. A 'h - 468 -'x . - 2 AQ - '1f Q 5 , ,z 7.2 'za 9 - .- -, ' 'um l . -f , '52, ---.f 5 .mf -.. , s , Q.. A ' X l Vera Sillyman Donald Murr Lucy Ann Bishop Gayle Lay . sa 4 A W y 'vi' ' .Q .,-. ' Ya f 1 A -: ff 4, ' W 'P KL- x . an Viola Garrett Frank Worden x . 3 , is Pyy, , . 4 x A, 4 V . l lv 4 V - ns uf 1 E 3 A ' X f ' Ns haul Q .V Still little, but so adult. ' Q- 'A is . . fre- , . W. Q. X .B ,gi , ,EJ 1' at 5 ,. 5 5-' i xg QA 5 Y 1 'R l ,L LX X-'wastf in Long ago--but not far away. r qs--Q... 'yy rg 1 . l i s -V' Q, 1. 'ek T ,-gg - , . U . I I 7 'w xf. X 1 3 W pw' A' ' . If :W is My, what nice grass and trees! Last summer? romance Z8 Q Q O H ' z y.. I Q,'m.,l in on i I ,Q 5 Tl 1 H r 554 -3 W W, r '. -1 gig 'T lm 3 nw, A R xx N -1 1- rf, Q., af Q , . ld 2 . Q Q'- ' fri, . 2 Dean Mead Irene Smith fig Q - Q Olive Perryman Keith Wheeler l A u-... r i' ... az. Jerald Holland Lanell Tate -A Y 9 132. , , we , 2 ,,., W -fe? +3 2 Betty Shelton Wayne Middleton I ug ,, A W -41' 'mv , K, 'g . 3 Mit A. lf ' at ..ii-l A v , Gerald Creason Arena Downey q .lei V K iv Xe 1 --4 'iff 0 A .X RK ' A -.1993 ' H if L 'iff ww , , - . -G . v g, h , - q, x , 1 Phyllis Bowles D. Hebblethw 'Up Q ,A f 4 qv Ric hard Gobble s if Q, 2 3' 3 it 3 'S Barbara Hodges WW' , r Joyce Gettys Nriigwmznvf. . W ,,fw-,-gf:- fs lf' ' ' ,I x X Everett Tayloe fl ,X-N W '45 - 'l ' W x I, 53,254 vu, I B ruce W ils on v H .J f.., .ff ? X Mary Van Note l I Y as f 1 'S I ...ie Q -J Norman Eppersor! , .W bis ' fs' Q .af fl L-law 2 v YL Beatrice Pr ice if ar' I fi 1 M . 4 ,af 4: Q Q 53 Qa X Dale Cochran aiihr Blanche Scheets c ani V., ,, ,, 'Iv I , f3ff ,Q rx Q 13' 'S . 3, 13 ' ' -if l i t l ' V - ,zu lg V , .Ah , , bybn I.: Georgia Miller Walter Beelelr - V-W-X-wfwgqgv . B, 1, 'W 1 ai X. 9. ' 'Q we P' A Stanley Paxton Maxine I-hifi , , ' ll I ,z ' J K, 1 Q 1 A .V 1 4' Q G , ff 1 ' V h: :A 73 ,S . ju 16 . Y :i '- Judy Castleman Phillip Gilford Bonnie Virgin Farrel Kell E - fig, ,,,., Q Q31 :V . H fi , B H L-.A ,pf ' Q .3 v i,,..,N, ,y .qt mi? , il 4-M -,N ' ...G , we oz 3 ' , -.ff , ' 1 f 'Q ,K .yy l . Q nfs: N P- if W. 1..,m.a'l3 ' A-.iL...1. A Q ,. Bruce Hubbard Darlene Downey Marvel Daniels Oma lnez Mueller , Tl . , , 'W . ' . T ' 'i . , sf t . V pm .W , - '-r N M , - P- f..,,v -- 4 f-New ,A y Kay Marsh Bobby Jones Olive Cox Dale Shelton U f , 1 , H an, i , 1 , ut . ,nn A f. lm? A ,lil 1 ati I Q W x, 1- Ng H -. A ' A . of ,SJ 1 y A V 1 ,Q 2 F CKE - 1 ' V f 1 Q: W . 'V , ll ,M :- AQ In k..12 Marvin Forbes Ray Grose Leo Beller Patsy Hayes 30 p F , if mi, gg ,V Q .Z 'gs AJ, Q , Y L Virginia Rees B ob Hus sman Lorena Graham erry Campbell iii' Carol B rans on tr-Qin. V dll 5 N . Q -a John B anning i LaVell Neal fav A W Q. V W ,Q . ev- ' V .--, M, ls A 4 - 3 we , can if L . g - W' - ta , Q .1 ,. V' ' ' 1 . ' 'A , 'C ' - S' 'N' . 1 . ,, f W C ,. ' NK 2 'L , WV, a, if 5 Edward Close Tilitha Pounds Marshall Crewse Joan Cox Roger Eberhart Sally Gladden Thomas Hancock , x ,. , f C. P 3 6 ' ' 7' 1, , if r-rr Qusngsmgzgg 5 3' I j N -un-vi , - E, Q e - L ,, 1 J 71: I S ' 1 'af . L 1 e 'x i fr , 1 , fi' YF L h 5 f-A P' - E . '...- P , Q: be ' ' 'f, N . .J ' 1 9 5. ' ,X I ' ,si - .A b Q M -f -84? Q ef A ,Jw . 455' , f A - ' ' L ,ip .Q . 'N L s ,, ' 3 A 'W X... L. W Millideen Bates Harold Cox Frances Kinniard Carl Ford Linda Fleenor Charles Smith Marvene White , V' f . Y? . X ff 1' 4'-'S , ,, A , V A Q V' Q Ax -4 5 'Q' for '33 ' P V - ff .x 'A . . . ,f L V 1 . f ng, i ,A-N. A -al! . Q V ,V-Z I ? ! .ft E J! r y A V ' K I ai' A h 5.2. Y Q -,. ,U . .Sl i 'l -X wxi, -,f P -if xr H ,,,,. , M -F 43 , NL A msc - Robert Garrett Alvina Pearfly Herbert Kirkwood DOI' Dfhy Hubbs Charles Cunningham N01'l n6 Pearcy Jeryl Smith ,V 15 V A 1 ' f V ,f I, ' f w. xy 21, ' 5. 'V' 'N ,. 2 F' -1 3 7'-' 7 Wg Q ' -an .wsu 'K K - ' i 'dd 1 - 2- N 1 Q . H 63 Q . xv 9 V 5 . ' A E N S Q. . TY ' , is . -.4 xx , . I X M , l 3 1 1' ,,. 1 ' I 4 ' L A f na.. ,, '93 , Shirley Young Lloyd Stricklin' Verda Lou McKinney Gene Webster Delores McComber James Ramsey Fern Cole 1' 4 ' -f' -- e - X i e -- - W J V A' 1 5, -Q E . ,., , , Q ' C 7 ' :1.i 'W' i r . A V- in '- '13 'W Y :X g r 4- ' as my -f , ' 3 , i t -1 L ' A ' 1 if ., 1,,,- 1 .M-J -N W 1 V- , I ,. .i 6 it . V m -- . A W ff 1 'K , ,A V ' . -- f-lf, 1 ft A' '13 , A- A - Ar Y W K , . H if J. E. Smith Charlotte Ferguson Leland MCNeW Elaine Roderick Elvus Reed Betty Boettcher Donald Kyser 31' 'pre ,- , . Q - T ,Q an ' if , X .rr 1, A, gg-. 3 . Q .4 'U ' .1 A . f -' 'ln ' lift . '-dk b V 'Or 2 Q f s ff I . C X M5 fs f W ' ' W -an fs C Q .- 4 of .al M .C W., - , . W -N D0 X Q I . .I ., ,ji X ' jg , Y ' is k HE - x - if 2 W. .. . 4- . , L X' 2 , N Johnnie I-lutsell Jessie Campbell John Beasley Pauline Coats Carl Cummins Lila Huff Amos Westfall ' .-I' u . . A ,G -fig, 1 li' C3 I , A i il. ai' A i K . ,. VK , 4. , -if ff I . A, K A X . f N K lf- if .f Q - . V I if ' ' 'P . can , My .452 M ie. f - S' .av -..,-an 5, S vi ' 1 K ' X A , ,. Y - - i at 1 .Q w ,L Q ,, U 'f C 5 pa. - Mary Ramsey Gerald Daniels Curtis Hill Roberta Dykes Roscoe Vollmar Patsy Barrel! ew' f - , M' ' V 'W A 3 C C f , ,g, M b J V, Q X ,R . ,- , h E K .. V 1 .an f-nw . .awe - . 1 gg- V - ju ' -b ' .-3 r FHW V . , 3 ' ' V' C I ' i if.. i I A x V . 1 '--ww , .V S , 1: , xi if 'ww ar.. L31 ,z 1 - .. - Jerald Burch Eda Kimery ,- 'Q ' ' -wwf ' af , A M' in h . J' 5 N , , uf v-02' , 1 'K 'Y If -Q6 'J' .fe --Q si, ai? , -.f ' 4 f f Marlene Kaighin Allen Fleshman Ruby Britzman '-va. ' 'Tl M, Q , gif. A 5,3 f rf' Charles Tate , ,v v. V 5 Q aus yi.- 3' -. -- 5 1 B onard Brashea rs ,. vu as.. Q 1 if f I . m,?g, 5 1 -cfffyz 4 ilk. Jimmie Hatten Barbara Pric Christina Wallace Aix, . , 5 9 '--dw ,, as J w: g i 'nw 62 Ernest Levon 'N ,. ,W , .? 'ex' 5' Q f ,g lr X we 15 . B. ,f A .L Dearl Daugheri ii 4 'O ' ' 4-.au aff Ethel Barton 32. tl' Robert MCD oulett V,. :ix ' N. ti Joyce Goldsberry z 4 rf-or .wa gt, vi Barbara MCB ride Y. Q 'l 'J Q ,,,,, . t ll Floyd McKinney 'IIT' Richard Loughridge Ervin Hancock if 9. 1 Q 1 315 5 I Alice Wilkins on -A 4' 4--lm Payton Huts ell .ao , Q 1 f' U I ' ve us? Q ' va Evelyn Fetrow 4 1,. z Dean Gourley 1-di W ayne Midd let on' 41. -Q. 4 . P. as ' x g , A ' ,A 'K '. ,I 'fi' 1 Q f xg gl , . 34 wi A-X., l f ' X M V X X James Ferguson A -ag0:5'Sen5' President Secre Kay P Daqlafegx tafy e'S'us . - and on xlxce Treasure 1- Freshman Float N ml .. ,ri- JBA r Homecoming Parade 1951 7' ' K gf 1 f ,, Y MW: . ' . 45 '45 .w 'Q' M , Cute Kids aren't they? , . .Tw---7---55, a ii .fu Same kids--a bit older. Going somewhere, girls ? Young Mermaids .nw- Ai' . av-3' 33 W . Big Wheels! SW? EN POPULARITY 0 CYYXZ X A RAMA T L ' MH, A, ICS f xi' t yay gr if ., if 32 P: ,V 2 LA if .3 Q3 , ,L Y' X , . 'Q 1- I , 5 , I if if x ' Wwhl W f' Y' Q x xg? K , i Y Virgil Scheets ISL Judy Hatten A Do 55 I1 St Dove Qguvbafd La Vonnwkard Y-Oxon E CoPe1 and HUMOR ND W X-Y Pk 5 MUSIC W Who's Who yer on Ifrnie Hay Sac? fi Y'-etgus elle Brflws that n ga L 591941 SPORTS ' SCHOL SCHQO ARSHIP W GPS if 3? Mx 4 w, ' A 1. ' W' ,. ' Q g f Y, ' ,, - 4 mimi, N rf x ' . as TW, Md, ' -M ' . s h Bpdge Duane Elmore B . Mafvm Hari Joyce Pearcy Vellme Ross . my ersa C Shif oats 34 Cur Alma Mater r old Houston She's tried and tr ue, Gladly we'11 back her, I So here's to dea ,Nl-' JV' -D-'sd- ' G Elf' he 2 n what she may do, See the foe is trembling, Trembling with fear, Push, pull, for Houston With cheer on cheer, , .. - 1.-'f -4-ew-' wrfv- ,,4.1gg:4f I V, :L ,H 'I Y T5 . , 1 A, '13 35. 5: ilfg 5'1- 4 s.- ', fb, t ' x viii' rx: L-,l -T '21 I' l' if I Q-5. . .4 ,. N, F,-QL. it W ,H lx, 5593-- xf-7f',g f my 2? 'lx ,UQ Gia . I 0 .Ihr O 5 .ws 0 KN wg' fji 0 5 tv 0 I: gs, q 'x'M u fir? 'tx X ' -J .ai QXXYXW 'li' i',51f?1'V Wy' .IZ i uf .lzgllfkli K if- ,V V '7 . Q .h .J I 6 V ' fs X '- ' f ' -- f X 1 H-' N v ..,,v 'f .gig , 4' i Aff I of ' dad 1, an h .h Q- ff, X -.4 Mall. N b 1 .- ,L?f1f3:k.:N 15:3 I, H L ' :Z?E?'Y:f5 .x'x I.f.':n-' 17f5'?:fQf1 H ,,5L ..,v..w M W ,-.'.5,-,g..7'l- ' . , ,. ,, ,Eff .QQEQWM -A ..,,, .- 4. -r'ns1,,.-1: h f 1 J 4 xfq' .113 , . 0 1 -- ZJTQ' 5 I .... 4 - . 3, - n I i Irv., L' O 2 ,'p so f o X Y 'J I fs' ' no .'1 fo a-' Nw L' --9 e4'O,f, 1 . -- l' '- ldv 1,41 iv B GAMES Willow ,.,..... 13 Willow.. ..... 14 Cabool ....... Z0 Cabool .......Y 7 A GAMES Rolla ...... .. Ava .,......... Z8 West P1ai.ns.38 Mt. Grove...4O Cabool ........ Z7 Willow ........ 58 Mt. View ..... l3 Greenwood...l3 19 Thayer ...,... 13 Football Squad Q FIRST ROW: Duane Elmore, Gerald McKinney, Troy Cole, Marvin Bridges, Dick Lynch, Paul King, Jack McElroy, Marvin Hill, Bill McAtee, Robert Bishop, Bill Zeigler, SECOND ROW: Coach Hutsell, Roger Eberhart, Benny Ross, Ronald Hampton, Jimmy Hatten, LaVerne Downey, Ernest Hays, J. C. Miller, Dwaine Miles, Roy Stricklin, Kermit Maxwell, Virgil Scheets, Frank Wordon, Walter Becler, THLRD ROW: Max Hilterbrand, Richard Gobblc, Bruce Wilson, Gayle Lay, Edward Close, Kermit Baty, Bobby Kell, Farrel Kell, Bruce Hubbard, Marvin Forbes, Glen MrKinney, Jerry Baker, Bob White, Phillip Gifford, Jerry Lay, Manager FOURTH ROW: Charles Smith, James Ramsey, Bob Means, Carl Ford, James Vaughn, Herbert Kirkwood, Ronald Stallcup, Starting Lineup 5, , lsnmzms.. ' LINE: Duane Elmore, Paul King, .lack McElroy, Marvin Hill, Bill McAtee, Robert Bishop, Bill Zeigler, BACKFIELD: Gerald McKinney, Marvin Bridges, Dick Lynch, Troy Cole, 36 B' ' GAMES Houston ....,.. 7 Houston ........ 7 Houston ...... 13 Houston ....... 7 9 'J l w K 1 'J A GAMES Houston ....... 0 fi Houston ....... ,1 Houston ...... 33 Houston ....... ' Houston ...... 14 1 Houston ...... 13 Houston ..... Z6 Y Houston ,..... 14 'X Houston ...... Zl if 1 4 1 l I l 1 ' x l Q 'Ax 1 T' gg ,c Q' ' dvi BRIDGES--Quarter Back , fx, A ww? -.Y 'fr ,V xvf N, x , , . S 5 J s K an ,ll ff: KING--Right Tackle A f ZEIGLER--Left End ,g A A X ' f bf f 9 y fl x f R3 8 F 3 37' A 7 ,-,.... , P MQ: wig- En. V f rv ' I . .2 I by ex 1 Y' ,-mz,.':g-' 'L ..., Y' ix L51 1 ' H' fd . ' . s ' . ' if Q A f ' sg... , 2 -vw Y . x , gfQ?2.1f'9 ig? ' ' 'f' A l Q Q - ff uv I '- 'I 1 HAMPTON--Full Back s' vi t , 'Z Ross--Len Half 0 X 1.-,. pf U 6 i U v - 'Q 1 , V4 6 1 ff ' 1' H' ff. 1 ' E , 1 V , 5 , . 1-ga - P4 , .J 'A 1 -fl W' x Qs- ' xr' - ' Q: X W ,, ., it A I E QA' . M V ' 8 i f If. if .QM fav .LQ-1 , , M .3 f f1i'i . -' 'iffmf' 'QQ VJMQ .why , Q y n - - t Qi x A MCATEE--Left Guard MCELROY--Righ: Guard A iff-5 A M KINNEY--R' LYNCH--Len Half C ight Half HU-L--Center M-, , 3 sly:-gl 5.1 mf 3325 T by bw. 6 v ' , ' L Q T' mg X I., Y , fl x J 31' ' N . -MA :Y . eff f - x 5. TQ : , wx 9 Nm 1 - ' A -1 3. 1 nv It ,Q , WA- , . 4 iff M M,,f5.f5g -L Qi ,luv w W 'f .. H.,w,,2V,g-' y -Q1 ' -E , 5 . . . 3 I e 3 mgX,,?Qffg,f'1, A :1 fi 'Ni'.1ig , , L'4'f-guy. f 'f ELMORE--Rigm End COLE--Full Back BISHOP--Left Tackle 37 B GAMES Cabool ,,,.,., 13 Thayer .,.,,, 31 Willow Illlil Z8 Dixon ........ 40 Mt. View .ulu 14 Dixon ....... 44 Willow Ililll 43 Ca bool ..--.. 16 17 34 W, Plainsu, 36 Birch Tree.Z0 Mt, Grove.. 33 Ava n.aun.a--- Rolla. ...... .. First and Second Teams i 33 FIRST ROW: Donzild Mnthis, Marvin Bridges, Jack Fisher, Frank Johnson, Dick Lynch, Robert Bishop, John Longnecker, Bill Zeigler, Duane Elmore, Roy Dean Brown, Coach Eberhart, SECOND ROW: Bill Harnilton, Troy Cole, Sterling Huff, Kermit Baty, Donald Murr, Dewayne Rees, Leroy Cole, Marvin Hill, Ed Earl Baker, Dewaine Miles, Third Team '1. FIRST ROW: Bonard Brashears, Jimmy Hatton, Ronald Stallcup, Farrel Kell, Roger Eberhart, Bruce Wilson, Richard Gobble, Coach Eberhart, SECOND ROW: Walter Beeler, Dtile Shelton, Olin Burch, Charles Smith, Max Hilterbrand, Lloyd Stric klin, 38 B GAMES Houston ,,,,, Z0 Houston ,,,,, Z0 Houston ,,,,, 26 Houston ..... 28 Houston ,,,,, 1 l Houston ,,,,, Z7 Houston ,,,,, 30 Houston .. .. . 33 Houston ,,,,, Z7 Houston ,,,,, ZZ Houston ,,,,, 3 Houston ,,,,, Z7 Houston ,,,,, 26 -Cenief BKSHOP tf'Jm5 i 3, ard if-:gg Z , , . vi Q TH 'FUN 9 ,ON 1 T x 'K Q 'Ne swf R' 11 is 'f 2 , 0 is X X , .r Y rf ' gi'-3 Q l za 5595 ' X5 ig, 1 -Q. -V 76 ,N 1 ,,., 'f 0 , SQ , ,f 'z,.' , iw, ' Qt. A A 2 fi? 3, - 5 Q iyy s-m.,,-ggufg v 'S 'M 'I , 4.42 Waf vxi fx. -, -,-5' V. ,K 1 .' V V 7' ' N. 4 sam 5 -' ' 3 134 53? E651 1- xa 52. 4.8541 'U' A' 4 X f Y f 'J 3 1 K G 0 T g X3 , , . wus . ..,.1 , ,aa ' 'T -X, A fm 'K ' A. Q 3? 1Qya3L'f'!11i ? AJ, wt ,sen ONGNECKER 'Q la A -f Qfwar ' Jo!-N508 LY i 2 K li 9. 'F 'lm - :Wa NCHJO WWSWQQA V ELMORE-F BROWN-Guard A 1 4 W :- , orwafd ffkf -,n,q , vp V -. x 4 In xr W 1 -,A 4 5 - P K . at .' ' 1,, - n 'X 5 suntan 5 ' A ' -53 139, X715 ' . 3 l. U 5 i f 5 Q, xi x Mg' . ,-71 Y - gg ff ---- x 2 f yt.. iw 1 A ' .1 gk ,E f ' If . Q, xl . - , N 1 Q 1 5 'i 7- I ' F ' --i i ' Q, Ls i SLE, '02-if HER 'Fox-wa . f 3- ia- fd :A X , G, .' ,A ' ,, . , wk. , ' 5 ' - f'i-'Q' 3 . eff 5 . fum A 4 - -x - sf- ' ,- 1-Nv.V,,:iE,,, .,, 4 A K ,f -Z msg, , 2 J M1 5 '- La ' 193- ' if, w if ul' --A QAMES - j Cabool .... .. 35 Il-Iouston.. 375' Thayer.,,.., 52 Houston,, 32 t- ', f Q, ' Willow ,,,, ,, 42 Houston ,,,,, 38 . 74','fQwi',-2 ' . il Dixon.,,,,,,, 47 Houston. .,,. Z3 fvbig- . if ' Crocker 33 Houston ..,. .37 '- 'lf sw f Mt, View,,U40 Houston.,.,,36 1' .5 5 ' Piedmont,,,,34 Houston,,,,,35 , ' Advance .....50 Houston.....Z8 BRID CES Dixon ,,,,,,,,4Z Houston ,,,,, 49 'Guard Wi11ow,,,,,,,49 Houston,,,,,39 Cabool ,,,,,,,Z8 Houston. .... 59 L Ava ...... . .... 42 Houston, 41 Rol1a.,,,,,.,.,58 Houston, 56 W. Plains ,,7Z I-Iouston...,4B Birch 'I'ree,,5Z Houston, .38 Houston.....59 Mt, G1-ove,.,35 Tourney at West Plains Gainesville , 34 Houston ,,,,, 45 Thayer ,,,,,, ,63 Houston ,,,,, 38 Tourney at Cabool N Mt, Grove., , Z5 Houston ,,,, Al Salem ,,,,,,,, 53 Houston ,,,,, 37 S,C,A, at Willow Springs W, Plains,,,46 Houston,,,,35 46 Houston .... 31 Thayer....... gd , -fi I-fb -M ie' I 39 MILE s- ZEIGL Fofwa ER-Ce ntel- 3 N U ibx KJ fr Yi' ,fl I' .TUNIORS Homecoming --...,r',,- M--gk,-x. 9 . , -5. i ' 3- fx 5 - Q Q 1 VU- ?. MW x 1 W SENIORS -1 t wr M F.F.A--3 DRUM CORPS A 40 x , q f Parade 1951 'f A' L, - , ' .:4'faiud.v.A..f.M ., . au-. SCF A SCIENCE CLUB F HA 73' Q Q 3 JYYPQ 0 X I SOROSIS BETA SIGMA PHI ,4 41 9 lrv Mdids of Homecoming Queen .QA 4, X 9- em S HATTEN f 1951 Hkmor RENE HUB 'K' 2 ,ff S P S HAYES MAR ANNC R 42 Drum Corps FIRST ROW: Judy Hatton, Janet Dawson, Shxrley Hart, Mamie Harrxs, SECOND ROW: Audrey Beeler, Beverly Coats, Bonnxe Harmon, Charlotte Ferguson, Vera Sillyman, Linda Fleenor, Pat Hodges, THIRD ROW: Patsy Hayes, Barbara Ferguson, Judy Castleman, Lf.-ta Smith, Ellen Rose Blankshxp, Patsy Long, Shlrley Herndon, Christine Wolford, Oma Mueller, FOURTH ROW: Lorene Graham, Lulubelle Douglas, Barbara Hodges, Lanell Tate, Kay Marsh, Jackie Myres, Erma Owens, Irene Brown, Sally Gladden, MAJORETTE: Roma Hubbard, .i,x,w . 1 ,B ,Mx Z 5, . E, , Y ,Ewa 553.5 1, M.-x.rORLTTE Y iN Q 4 xkb Qs Q 'V 5' 5 1' 1 1 Q Q L 43040 E Q. t Q 1 -.. r.. Y V 7 . , , ,' 1 , I F 44-: ,, VZ: S 255 .'.Qg,3 , 4 , -- -.3 r. ,-we - ' -A., K 4 53 . 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O ., r- I- 1 '4 B '- 5x4 55 Twirlers Judy Hatten, Janet Dawson, Shirley Hart, Mamie Ha rrxs fx? .1 - f-C Future Homemakers of America FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: SPONSOR: Versa Coats, Arlene Smith, LaVonne Copeland, Mrs, Sudduth, Doris Brightman, E.linor Arthur, Patsy I-lodges, Betty Deck, Shirley Fair, Georgia Miller, Bonnie Virgin, Betty Shelton, Nadine Grose, Arena Downey, Lavell Neal, Ruby Britzman, Beatrice Price, Shirley Young, Louella Lambert, Barbara McBride, Joan Lay, Naomi Connolly, Georgia Mae Gourley, Eda Kimrey, Patsy Long, Fern Cole, Audrey Yates, Nora Mae Cox, Delores McComber, Lula Mae Kimrey, Mary Romines, Joan Jarvis, Barbara Hodges, Joyce Goldsberry, Mary Ann Curtis, Patsy Hayes, Irene Hubbs, Doris Lambert, Olive Perryrnan, Evelyn Fetrow, Jessie Campbell, Shirley Coble, Lucille Collins, Mary Van Note, Christina Wallace, Bonnie Dabney, Mary Lou Morley, Hazel Killion, Mrs, Virginia Suclduth, Barnwarming Queen Bonnie Dabney, Attendant, Irene Hubbs, Queen, Joan Lay, Attendant, 44 Future Farmers of America A , 4,1 , TL.-il'nNi 1f.Ia'f ' . FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: SIXTH ROW: SCENES FROM 1951 TRIP John Hutsell, Jerald Burch, .I-ames Ranisey, Dean Gourley, Richard Loughridgc, Lg-land lVlcNexx, Wayne Middleton, Lynn Wheeler, Thomas Hancock, I-.rvin Hancock, Jerry Campbell, Robert lVlcDoulett, Gene McBay, Archie Tayloe, Curtis Hill, Stanley Paxton, Gerald Daniels, Keith Wheeler, Donnie Van Note, Ray Grose, James Campbell, Olin Burch, Robert Garrett, Duane Hebblethwaite, Leo Beller, J, E, Smitli, Richard Cobble, Elvis. Reed, Roacoe Vollmore, Jearld Smith, Norman Epperaon, Dearl Daugherity, .learald Holland, Jerry Sillyrnan, Bill Sheets, Richard McClure, Dean Gentry, Sterling Huff, Gerald Creason, Ronald Wheeler, Doyle Krexxson, Bill Howard, Harold Baker, Dick Odle, Glen Iilcliinney, Franklin Adey, Ervin Yarnell, OL-an Mead, Wilber Wiyrick, Paul Nelson, Gene Gentry, Daniel Mott, Eugene Coata, Paul Gaddis, Norman Sigman, John Vandivort, Charles Benefiel, Charles Tate, Rollin Lybyer, Kelbin Hardin, Dennis Ph1Ster, lilr, Hardin, Floyd McKinney, Robert Price, Jixnrny Coleman, Tommy Anderson, Doyle Hutsell, Bill Hamilton, Dale Bennett, Paul King, Charlea Noakes, Virgil Scheets, Jearld Stottlemyre, Herbert Kirkwood, Carl Redmon, Wayne lvlcliinney, . ef -'Ln CH. 45 '21 ......,.....av-1 1 7 ,tf gi el- J . 1 X 1 gl llll In ll llll ll ll llll ll ll llll ll U 'il .1 il I ll IBF IRI I ll ll 4 ,'l Ill ll ll ll llr ll glyllg -'lf l1 Pfflfesfwzo f Phu., ' - d....a.....l.f.L -L 1 F I W 1 EW' It -PCIUW' Madrigal FIRST ROW: Alice Faye Greeney, Bonnie Harmon, Dawn Morgan, Bonnie White, Judy I-latten, Irene Brown, Audrey Beeler, Beverly Coats, 4 SECOND ROW: Robert Duke, Ernie Hays, Donald Ross, Dick Lynch, Carl Redmon, Duane Elmore, SPONSOR: Mr. Davis. Mixed Chorus FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: SPONSOR: Mildred Gibson, Janet Dawson, Alice Faye Greeney, Bonnie Harmon, Roma Hubbard, Charlotte Ferguson, Judy Castleman, Shirley Hart, Georgia Gourley, Norma Ragain, Irene Brown, Audrey Beeler, Judy Hatten, Betty Deck, Alice Wilkinson, Gladene Minson, Ellen Blankenship, Lulabelle Douglas, Bonnie White, Mamie Harris, Dawn Morgan, Arena Downey, Shirley Brown, Vera Sillyman, Frances Kinnaird, Linda Fleenor, Beverly Coats, Leslie Black, Gene Webster, Eve Evans, Barbara Hodges, .Tean Willhite, Virginia Rees, Norma Cox, Lanell Tate, Irene Smith, Dawn Crurnrine, Mary Ann I-Ieinold, Nora Lee Collins, Chrysta1Tate, Shirley Fair, Jerry Sillyman, Charles Tate, Erma Lee Owens, Blanche Scheets, Joan Howerton, Oma Inez Mueller, Rhoda Wilkinson, Doris Lambert, Sally Ann Gladden, Shirley Herndon, Audrey Yates, Hazel Killion, Arlene Smith, Gerald Creason, Jerry Holland, John Banning, Dick Lynch, Jimmie Conley, Jarold Stottlemyre, Carl Redmon, Duane Elmore, Donald Ross, Ernie Hays, Troy Cole, Robert Duke, Dearl Daugherity, Mr, Emmett Davis, 46 Bo s' Glee Club gA'i-u -.J FIRST ROW: SEC OND ROW: Sxxf, Gerald Creason, Jerald Holland, Ernie Hays, Donald Ross. ll1CkLynv:h, John Banning, .lzinies Conley, ,larold Slottlm-niyre, .lerrySillyrn:1n, Dearl Ilaugherlty, Rob-art Huh-, 'I roy Colt-, C :rl Rednion, Duane lilniore, Charles Webster, Leslie BlarL.,5l.1nleyPax1on, Girls' Glee Club fa , fifg -f.-.25 ' Q if r rigmx 'a sf 7 FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW ' FIFTH ROW: Mildred Gibson, Janet Dawson, Alcie Faye Greeney, Bonnie Harmon, Roma Hubbard, Charlotte Ferguson, Leta Smith, Faye Hancock, Christine Wolford, Irene Brown, Verneta Greenlee, Audrey Beeler, Judy Hatten, Kay Ferguson, Alice Wilkinson, Gladene Minson, Lllen Blankenship, Nadine Grose, Lulabelle Douglas, Tilitha Pounds, Shirley Hart, Judy Castleman, Versa Coats, Arena Downey, Joan Lay, Shirley Broun, Vera Sillyrnan, Frances Kirmaird, Naomi Connolly, Linda Fleenor, Beverly Coats, Chrystal Tate, Betty Deck, Shirley Fair, Betty Boettcher, Barbara Ferguson, Pat Hodges, Patsy Long, Lorene Graham, JeanWillhite, Virginia Rees, Nora Mae Cox, Shirley Coble, Jewell Bryan, Patsy Hays, Nell Canada, Lucy Ann Bishop, Irene Smith, Dawn Crumrine, MaryAnn Heinold, Nora Lee Collins, Eve Evans, Barbara Hodges, Bonnie White, Bonnie Collins, Joanne Howerton, Shirley McCoy, Mamie Harris, Dawn Morgan, Georgia Hays, Oma Inez Mueller, Doris Lambert, Sally Gladden, Shirley Herndon, Audrey Yates, June Branson, Erma Lee Owen, Lucille Collins, Blanche Scheets, LaVonne Copeland, Lanell Tate, Mary Low Morley, Delma Scheets, Rhoda Wilkinson, Arlene Smith, Hazel Killion, Georgia Gourley, Norma Regain. Orchestra lst Violins: Irene Brown, Bonnie Harmon, Linda Fleenor, Lorene Graham, Kay Marsh, Znd Violins: Jeaneta Stricklin, Elsie Ratteree, Carol Ann McBay, Dewain Adkison, Gene Graham, Elinor Authur, Viola: Audrey Beeler, Cello: Judy I-latien, Josephine Heriford, Bass Violin: Ronald Hampton, Saxophones: Judy Catleman, Sally Gladden, Trumpets: Duane Elmore, Robert Duke, Jirnmy Hatten, Trombones: Dick Lynch, Janet Dawson, French Horns: Dawn Morgan, Beverly Coats, Mary Louise Tate, Bass Horn: Ernie I-Iays, Drums: Oma Inez Mueller, Charlotte Iferguson, Ruby Britzman, Clarinets: Bonnie White, DEIOISBVIVICCOIDDEF, Flute: Shirley I-Iart, Director: Mrs, Marie Napier, Clarinets: Bonnie White, Donna Garrison, Audrey Beeler, Charlotte Ferguson, Delores IV1cComber, Don Coats, Christine Wolford, Josephine Heriiord, Joyce Goldsberry, June Branson, Trurnpets: Duane Elmore, Robe rt Duke, Jimmy Hatten, Donnie Elmore, Ralph Morgan, Roger Coats, Jack McKinney, Arthur I-IeriIord, Vaughn Skaggs, Baritone: Donald McKinney, Trombones: Dick Lynch, Janet Dawson, Ruby Britzman, Judy Hatten, Bennie Ross, Bass: Ernie Hays, Ronald Hampton, French Horns: Dawn Morgan, Beverly Coats, Mary Louise Tate, Saxophones: Sally Gladden, Judy Castleman. Flutes: Shirley Hart, Drums: Irene Brown, Linda Fleenor, Bob Davis, Director: Mr, Emmett Davis, 48 Music Club FIRST ROW: Lila Huff, Alice Faye Greeney, Nlarniri' Harris, Charlotte Ferguson, Francis Kinnaird, Linda Fleenor, Betty Boettcher, SECONJ ROW: Kay Marsh, Davin Morgan, Janet Dawson, Judy Hatten, Irene Brown, SPONSOR 1 Girls' Athletic Association FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: SPONSOR: Judy Castleman, Joyce Pearcy, Jewell Bryan, Norma Pearcy, Joyce Gettys, Mary Heinold, Joanne Howerton, Mary Ramsey, Marjorie Hancock, Florita McDoulet1., Joan Cox, Alvina Pcarcy, Marlene' Kaighin, Mrs, Hulsell, Virginia Revs, Ina Leighty, Patsy Barrett, Verneta Greenlee, Nell Canada, Bonnie Collins, Norrna Campbell, Sally Ann Gladrlen, Mrs, Hulscll, 49 Cosmopolitan Club F1-RST ROW: Jerry Baker, Donald Price, Mr, Martin, Dawn Crumrine, Pearline Coats, SECOND ROW: Ed Earl Baker, Ronald Stallcup, Bill Meusch, Delma Scheets, Frankie Hill, Pat Willliite, 5pON5OR: M r. Lynn Martin, Sponsor, Diversified Occupations ' ,, , s FIRST ROW: Virginia Smith, Mable Casebeer, Marlene House, Velma Harrah, Aleene Smith, Nora Lee Collins, Mavis lVlcKinney, LaVonne Copeland, Priscilla Brown, Alice Greeney, Myrtle Boster. SECOND ROW: Mr, Hilterbrand, Lonnie Boster, Earl Cummins, Doyle Mrerckling, Kenneih Eppcrson, Charles Starling, Donald Ross, Marvin Bridges, James Robert, Edgar Dixon, Bob Moore, Mary Randall, SpON5OR: Mr, Jess Hilterbrand, 50 Student Council FIRST ROW: Oma Inez Mueller, Mary Louise Tate, Mrs, Coats, Virg11Scheets, Fern Smith, Roberta Kaufman, Betty Hughart, SECOND ROW: Robert Duke, Sterling Huff, Ronald Hampton, Dean Gentry, Gene Gent ry, James Ferguson, John Banning, SPONSOR: Mrs, Grace Coats, Christian Fellowship Club FIRST Row: Lynda Hubbard, Myrtle Boster, Vera Sillyman, Mellie Kelly, Bonnie White, Shirley Hart, Josephine Heriford, Bonnie Harmon, Jackie Myres, Christine Wolford, Erma Lou Owens, Mildred Gibson, Gladene Minson, Oma Inez Mueller, SECOND ROW: Edward Kyser, Norman Broun, Max Hilterbrand, Doyle Ross, Don Ross, Robert Duke, Mr, Mustain, Jack McElroy, Ronald Hampton, Alna Shilling, Janet Silveus, Roma Hubbard, Judith Howerton, Roberta Kaufman, Velma Harrah, SPONSOR: Mr, Kenneth Mustain, 51 Letterman's Club Q W' --1 ' S ' rg 2 1 .s,,,-,- s mtg... fM,,,,.-l--- f . .asa , BU-mrs.: , sf FI-RST ROW: B1llMcA1ee, Gerald McKinney, Frank Johnson, Marvin Hill, Duane Elrnore, Richard Lynch, Jack Fisher, Kerniit Baty, SECOND ROW: Coach Hutsell, Charles Sillynian, Bobby Kell, Bill Zeigler, Robert Bishop, LeRoy Cole, Jerry Lay, Bennie Ross, Coach Lberhart, SPONSORS: Mr, liberhart and lXlr, Hutsl-ll, Dramatics Club FIRST ROW: Leia Marie Smith, Lee Owens, Don Stoc kard, Ernie Hays, Pat Daniels, Audrey Beeler, SECOND ROW: Verda Mc Kinney, Jean Willhite, Phyllis Bowles, Mary Phillips, Shirley Brown, Miss Carman, THIRD ROW: Donald Murr, Shirley McCoy, Mary Van Pell., Joyce Phillips, Don Mathis, SPONSOR: Miss Arlene Carman, 52 Hobby Club Bruce Hubbard, Dale Sliellon, Lloyd Stricklin, .linirny Hatton, italic-r Bvclcr Mr, Emnictl Sheronick, Sponsor, Science Club FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: SPONSOR: Millard Regain, Hershel Adey, Donald Shelton, Doyle Krewson, Dale Cochran Burce Wilson, Allen Fleshman, James Vaughn, Beverly Coats, Barbara Ferguson, Bertha Wilson, Lve Lvans Rhoda Wilkinson, Shirley Herndon, Kathleen Luck, Charles Smith, Leslie Black Roy Stricklin, Leon Ballard, Pyaton Hulsell, Carmel Williamson, Jimmie Conlc-y Jerry Stephenson, llda Johnston, Edward Close, Donald Baker, Bonard Brashear Dale Brashear, Dewayne Rees, Frank Warden, Elvin Campbell, Roger Bberhart, Gayle Lay Marvin Adey, John Longnecker, Dwaine Miles, Roy Dean Brown, Farrel Kell Gerald James, Mr, Emmett Sheronick, 53 Library Club FIRST ROW: Opal Guynn, Kay Ferguson, Iretta Garrett, Lucy Bishop, Blanche Scheets Tilitha Pounds, SECOND ROW: Jimxnie Coble, Mrs, Collins., Millideen Bates, Wilma Patterson, Viola Garrett Shirley Bulloc k, Future Teachers of America Georgia Hayes, Viola Walker, June Branson, Mr, Binkley, Sponsor, 54 Highlights Staff LEFT To RIGHT: Beverly Coats, Leia Sm1th,lX.1amie Harris Mtandingj, Mrs, Holley, Eduard Kyser, LaVonne Copeland, Roma Hubbard, SPONSOR: Mrs, Katie Holley, Amateur Radio FIRST ROW: Charles Cunningham, Carl Ford, Phillip Gifford, John Beasley, James Ferguson Marvin Forbes, Donald Kyser, SECOND ROW: Bob Means, Earl Gibson, Bill Mize, John Banning, Charles Starling, Mr, Marshall SPONSOR: Mr, Roy hlarshall, 55 sf missy 55- Nt EDI' I Ag X? 11 ,Q f fckgj Of- 0 For his untiring efforts and unceasing co-operation, we, the class of 1952, are proud to dedicate this annual to our Pineymo sponsor, Mr, Lynn Martin, We hope this dedication will convey in part our appreciation for his patience, kind- ness and understanding, We wish him prosperity and happiness in the years to come. ! 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A fa its . ,W-..,. 1' ', A V b',, , K X- PP V 'fx viz.: nn I .1 1 iii 2 58 32 4 Senior Class Prophecy Irene Browri is taking her third trip to Africa where she is still trying to find an anteater that will eat flies, Doyle Ross is still buzzing over Houston in his airplane dropping out books, Three Reasons Why You Should Join The Navy, Pat Willhite - Always get your fresh vegetables from Pat Willhite, the lady farmer at Skin Creek, James Roberts, Owner and operator of the Robert 's Toothpick Factory at Houston, hasa sale on his silver toothpicks, Lee Owens can be seen at Delrnonicos every Tuesday and Thursday, she is the new bubble dancer the re, Superintendent of schools, T, W. Cole has gone on a business trip to the state capitol to see Gov- ernor M, K, Bridges, See Buddy and Louie on television Monday through Friday, They have taken the place of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello and are the former Don Stockard and .Tack Fisher, Virgil Scheets, retired farmer, is now vacationing in Florida, and reports that he has seen Miss Myrtle Boster posing for Look Magazine cover pictures, Jerry Lay is now head football coach at Missouri University, Yes , it is Joan Lay's hands we see on all the magazine covers advertising the Slimy Goo hand lotion, - - Houston was honored by having Iretta Leighty, the famous fortune teller, at t.he Old Settlers Reunion, Earl Cummins now runs the You Call, We Come Taxi service at Clara, Missouri, Gordon Gourley who is now owner of Lil1y's Store, has another two cent sale on, Keith Garrett is the new comme gc ial teacher at Houston High School, Jack Vandiver - Take voice lessons from Mr, Vandiver and win all contests, Dawn Morgan has just taken the noted Gypsy Rose Lee's place in show business, Christine Tate has just won S1,000,00 by participating in a contest sponsored by the Country Gentleman, Sold to the little man with the big nose , says Doyle Merckling, one ofthe nation's foremost auctioneers, Margaret White is now the head of Margaret's Sewing Shoppe, 10 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City, N1 Y, Chrystal Tate has found a new substitute for nylons, The substitute is made from ragweed cul- tivated on her New England farm, Aleene Smith and her husband, Gorgeous George, the world famous wrestler, have moved to a ranch in Texas, Dan Mott is Houston's foremost poet, Howard Steffens is the chief cook at the Baker Hotel i.n Bucyrus, Harold Baker, proprietor of the Baker Hotel, reports that there are no vacancies, Even the Bridal Suit is rented to Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Hampton who are on their second honeyrnoon, Nora Lee Collins is now posing for that Pepsodent smile advertisement in the magazine, Mengies Romines is now a world famous lion tame r, Dick Lynch, that all famous baseball pitcher, is now playing with the Purple Socks in Bendavis, Missouri, Wayne McKinney's Breakfast Club may be heard at 8:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, Jack McElroy has taken Drew Pearson's place on the radio as a famous news commentator, Charles Sillyman just made a world-wide tour with his Flea and Katydid Circus, Glenna Coble is hunting for a job to be someone's private secretary or 'for just a private, Paul King is running a nursery school for stove up football players, Jonnie Gaddis is still undecided as to who she wants as a life occupation, Ervin Yarnell has just developed a new and better breed of Turnip Termites , Mary Randal1'is now on Broadway appearing in the smash hit, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes , Mabel Casebeer Zupon calls, Here Jonny and Sally, get out of that dirtf Her husband comes in the house dead tired from his many responsibilities as a Major General, Miss Fern Smith and Vernon Burch finally decided to get married and a pretty single ring c'er- emony was held, Out of town guests included Mr, and Mrs, Larry Hess and daughter, Mavis, of Platog Mr, and Mrs, Charles Baker QFaye Hancockl of St, Louis: Robert Hebblethwaite, KWTO Announcer of Springfield, Lieutenant Dale Bennett, Commander of the Antiaircraft Station, Ray- mondville,' 59 Carl Hriiper is an eye specialist at Mayo Brother's Clinic, Marjorie Hancock has just won the World's Wornen Wrestling Championship which was a feature attraction at Madison Square Garden, Edgar Dixon has just designed an atomic engine for Chrysler Corporation, James Coffey is operating the Mule Trail Grocery Store , Eugene Coats is now drawing the cartoon strip Lil Abner for Al Capp, Pearline Coats has been dishcharged from the WAC's after attaining the rank of Major, Jewell Bryan has been elected as Texas County Prosecuting Attorney, Sylvia Bridges is the main feature at the Stork Club, lt is rumored that the show is really quite an attraction, Roma Hubbard is reported to be very happy with her lastest husband, the President ofSpain, Bill Mize is now employed as head electrician at Radio City Music Hall, lt is also reported that he is engaged to Gwynne Vanderbilt, Virginia Smith Hampton and her husband, Colonel Hampton, are now residing in Hawaii, Judy Hatten Wade Cole Elmore Baty has just been made a widow again by the death of her fourth husband, the late Kermit Baty, who also passed away by mysterious arsenic poisoning, Joe Girdley, who is in the trucking business for the Sugar and Spice Pickling Company, had a serious xx reck and is in the hospital, His private nurse is Marjorie Van Note, Earl Gibson has just sold his riding acadeniy and has decided to become a professional jockey, He will be an employee of Bing Crosby, Raymond McGown has accepted a position as night watchman in Bucyrus, Marlene House is now sole owner and operator of the Piney River Lighthouse and Ferry service, The Marie Haney and Joyce Pearcy ac robatic team performed at the Old Settler's Reunion, Joyce Phillips and Helen Brown can now be heard over KWTO playing guitar duets, Mr, and Mrs, Riclia rd Harrah announce the birth of twin girls on April 16th, This is their third set of tix ins, Vonnie Carrol has just returned froni another buying trip to Paris, Vonnie will be remembered as the forrrie 1' LaVonne Copeland, Mr, and Mrs, Ervan Hurley announce the birth of their sixth boy, Raymondville, Missouri was greatly honored by having the famous Duane K, Elmore and his band of international fanie at the Annual Rayrnondville Carnival in August, Charles Noakes and Pat Daniels, after corresponding through a lonely heart's club, finallydiscover- ed they were old classmates and were married, Did you know that the Dear Marie column in the paper which took the place of Dear Martha Carr is now xx ritten by our own Houston lady, Leta Marie Smith, Bob Cooper is now posing for the Pepsodent Tooth Paste Company, to promote their latest sales canipaign, Mrs, Bobby Lynch entertained at the Baker Hotel in Bucyrus on Thursday evening, The highlight of the evening was a selection of vocal nunibers by the famous singer and composer, The Starling Theater burned down yesterday due to the slowness of Fire Chief Edward Kyser, Kyser was dismissed from the force by Mayor Lewis Wolfe of Windy Curve, Missouri, Mary Ann Van Pelt, the Lady Senator froni Missouri, is now campaigning for re-election, Betty Hughart is secretary to Superintendent T, W, Cole of Houston High School, The 1952 Class Will Mary Randall wills her many soldiers to Arlene Smith ,,,,,,, James Roberts wills his faithful Oldsmobile to the H, H, S, Museum ,,,, Mengies Roniines wills her blonde curls to Erma Lee Owens ,,,,,,, Donald Ross wills his ability to jerk sodas to any jerk that wants it ,,,,,,, Doyle Ross wills ability as a pilot to Jimmie Coble, xx ho proniises to keep both feet on the gi-ound,,, Virgil Scheets wills his position as president of the F, F, A, to Verneta Greenlee ,,,,,, Shirley Shelton wills her last name to anyone because she is getting a new OHS ...... Charles Sillyman wills his love to wink at the girls YO Robert Pfiff? ..... Aleene Srnith wills her locker with all the trash in it to Elinor Arthur ..... Charles Starling wills his love for radios to LaVerne Graham ........ 60 Marvin Bridges wills his snappy eyes and sly grin, to Leslie Black ,.,.,.. Sylvia Bridges wills all of her school books to Velma Moore, who gladly accepts them,,, Myrtle Boster wills her goodheartedness to Jaxnes Ferguson, Priscilla Brown wills her love for school to Hazel Killion, who also loves school ,,,,, Irene Brown wills her violin case to Kermit Maxwell, she'll keep the violin ,,,,, Helen Brown wills her height to QShortyl John Longnecker ,,,,, Jewell Bryan would will her soldier to Doris Brightxnan, but she would rather keep hirn for herself,,, Mabel Zupon wills her ability to make a car go, somehow, to Delores Daniels .......' Pearline Coats wills her giggle to Janet Dawson ,,,,, , Eugene Coats wills his love for public speaking to Jerry Hancock ,,,,,, Glenna Coble wills her shy ways to Shirley Hart, who doesn't promise to abide by them ,,,, Iirnmy Coffey wills his ability to cut up and laugh all the time to Norman Lee Brown ,,,, Troy Cole wills his ability to be a woman hater to Bill Ziegler ,,,,, Nora Lee Collins wills her positionimfierharts secretary to Eugene Crain ,,,, LaVonne Copeland wills all of her seriousness to Gene Cummins,,,,, Earl Curnmins and Doyle Merckling will their D, O, notebooks to anyone that would have such a thing ...... Duane Elrnore wills his ability to play a violin to Marvin Hill who says he will practice everyday ,,,, Keith Garrett wills his typing and shorthand to Doyle Hutsell ,,,,,,, Earl Gibson wills his saddle horse to Frankie Hill who promises to ride it in the races ,,,, Alice Faye Greeney wills her position in the beauty shop to Vesta .Tones ,.,,., Marie Haney wills her dark rimmed glasses to Lucille Collins, who promises to wear them but not look through them ,,,,,, Velma Harrah wills her wedding rings to the ever anxious Roberta Kaufman ,.,,. Judy Hatten wills a far dark corner in her heart to Kermit Baty ,,,,,,. Ernie Hays wills his big black hat to Dean Gentry who will put it on his scarecrow ,,,, Bob Hebblethwaite wills his short name to anyone in exchange for a longer one ,,,,,,, Betty Hughart wills her gift of gab to Barbara Ferguson ,,,,,, Betty Hurley would will her husband but he doesn't want her to, so she will keep hirn for awhile ,,,, Ronald Hampton wills his place on the Student Council to Bob White ,,,,, Paul King wills his ability as an excellent cook to Bill McAtee ,,,,, Edward Kyser wills his blue truck to Mamie Harris ,,,,,, .Terry Lay wills his red hair to Marvin Forbes ,,,,, Joan Lay wills her long black hair to Yvonne Smith ,,,, , Iretta Leighty wills her quiet disposition to Georgia Gourley ,,,,, Richard Lynch wills his trombone to Robert Moore, who promises to never play it ,,,,,, Jack McElroy wills his blonde hair to Janet Silveus who will keep it in her cedar chest ,,,, Wayne McKinney wills his ability to lose his class ring to I..aVerne Downey ,,,,, Mavis McKinney wills her ability to keep a straight face to Audrey Beeler,,,,,, Dawn Morgan wills her ability to stick her neck out at the wrong time to Donna Jean Garrison... Daniel Mott wills his ability as a fast talker to Rollin Lyber ,,,,, Bill Mize wills his blond hair to Kenneth Epperson ,,,,, Charles Noakes wills his ability as an opera singer to Gene McBa'y ,,,,, Lee Owens wills her love for basketball boys to Maryanna Romines ,,,. Joyce Pearcy wills her athletic ability to Betty Neil ,,,,,, Joyce Phillips wills her ability to play a guitar to Joan Jarvis ,.,,, Howard Steffens wills his ability as a typist to Dawn Crumrine ,.,, Christine Tate wills her tiny feet to Farrel Kell ,,,,,,, Chrystal Tate wills her E in algebra to Bill Meusch ,,,,,,, Marjorie Van Note wills-her position in Dr, Kramer's office to Robert Bishop ,,.,,, Jack Vandiver wills his gyrn privileges to Mr, Eberhart ,,.,,,,. Margaret White wills her specks to Pat Hodges ,,,,,, Pat Willhite wills her winning ways to Dennis Pfister ,,,,,, Lewis Wolfe wills his job at Red Cap Service Station to Irene Hubbs ,,,,, Ervin Yarnell wills his broad smile to Richard McClure ,,,,,, 61 Mary Van Pelt wills her independent nature to Bonnie Dabney, who is going to frame it and put it in the refrigerator ,,,,,, Marlene House wills her job at the cleaners to Nell Canada ,,,,,, Dale Bennett wills his great desire for very short women to Al Morgan ,,,, Harold Baker wills his wavy hair to Kelbin Hardin ,,,,,,, Fern Smith would will Vernon Burch to Mary Ann Curtis but she wants hirn for herself ,,,,,,,,, Leta Smith wills her ability to count change to Ed, Earl Baker ,,,,,,,, Virginia Smith Hampton wills her last name to Josephine Heriford, providing Josephine will take good care of it ,,,,,,,, Don Stockard wills his long green car to Jerry Baker ,,,,, Bob Cooper wills Mary Louise Tate to Jimmie Davis for safe keeping ,,,,, Edgar Dixon wills his ability to ride a motorcycle to Florita McDoulett ,,,,, .Tack Fisher wills his quiet as a mouse ways to Pat Hodges ,,,,,,, Jonnie Gaddis wills her ability to pop her gum to Leroy Cole if he will promise to always pop it, in study hall and his classes ,,,,,, Joe Girdley wills his bashfulness to Betty Deck ,,,,,,, Gordon Gourley wills his dimples to Ruby Britzman ,,,,,, Faye Hancock wills Charles Baker to anyone who can get him ,,,,, Marjorie Hancock wills her dignified giggle to Eddie Merckling ,,,,,, Roma Hubbard wills her ability to be a telephone operator to anyone who will promise not to go insane........ B Pat Daniels wills her little turned up nose to Audrey Yates,,,, CLASS FLOWER Gardenia M O T T O C LA SS C OLORS Too Strong F01' Fear. T00N0b1e Orchid and Green For Anger And Too Big To Per- mit The Presence of Failure, C L A S S S P O N S O R Mr, Kenneth Mustain CLASS OFFICERS Betty Hughart, President--Jack McElroy, Vice-President-- Donald Ross, Secretary--Jewell Bryan, Treasurer, 62 The Pineymo Staff of 1952 wishes to take this last opportunity to thank the many people who helped in such a large measure to compile this annual, We especially are grateful to those people who aided so generously in financing the program, A staggering amount of money was needed for this purpose, and because so many school and townspeople alike bought magazines during our sales campaign and purchased copies of our Pineymo, we secured a sufficient amount of money to insure publication, We would not forget the various faculty members who co- operated with us so willingly, Again, we say, Thank you very muchf 7 QM I A-buf am, .0 mira.-af MW , Z W WM! .60 5,04 K ,I ' F l' u :L I-ann-ph-January IALIIITIZYIQ n.-n..ll.u.a.A. x i 3. u-J. 5? 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' A 1 ,, 'Jr-: H 57' I ,- . , 1 1, . eg .VX ,p RV viv'-1: ' 1. rr, r. -VV., . - , , f,..- 'i ' Mn., , o1...,..C... - HM ,K This High school days should be wonderful days of happy and worth- while experiences There is no situation in life which provides a better opportunity for developing congenial friendships, Then there are the opportunities to develop physical vigor true sportsmanship, the social skills occupational interests interests in the fields of art and social studies and many others Such experiences should aid the individual to live a satisfying life while in high school and at the same tirne, con- tribute toward developing socially useful members of our larger dem- Grace Coats, Principal From The Administration Schools are organized only for the purpose of helping the be and girls who attend them, Young people need more help than formeil because our way of life in addition to being the most desirable ei developed by man, is also the most complex and demanding upon 5 individual, Before you graduate from high school many of you will consiy the purchase of a car: whether or not you should go to college, career you should choose, how you can best contribute to the natiol defense and stem the threat to democratic institutions, and many ot' sirnilar questions, Each of these problems will challenge you and be met and solved in your own personal way, 3 lt is presurned that each succeeding age is the most interestingi' which to live. Consider it fortunate then, that you are a part of this ll propelled, super-sonic, atomic era, At the same time you'll be cal upon, and sooner than you expect, to share the various civic respg sibilities incidental to this stepped -up age. It is the purpose of Houston High School to provide a helpful ei! romnent where each of you will spend four pleasant years, rich ini' experiences and training in habits and skills which will make youvog-,ati ally adjusted, socially adequate, politically stable, and spiritually fortif: Such training will enable you to meet your personal problems successfi and contribute maxirnally in forging an order that will bring happinessi peace to a world torn with fears and misunderstanding, J, Bernard Mitchell Superintendent of Schools 4


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