Huntington High School - Echo Yearbook (Huntington, TX)
- Class of 1939
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T0 PRE- SERVE FOR FUTURE YEARS THE BEAUTY THE LIFE, AND THE LAUGHTER OF form Hmwi-Incmo A H HIGH SCHOOL--THIS IS THE TASK OF THE ECHO OF 1959. , I ' ', . THE STLFF ' 5 x 2 E he 5 5? ff :M.,M-,www .w.1m.w1.uw1-fgww 4 x W .A mf - w..wm1N mn-A, SN.:wmwuh-Luamymxnmz-.f-4xw,13 xx.-wry-W,.i,-.vwmuXmmf,,WM 5,:Mmb1aw.m DEIDI CATION T0 E' Erss HELEN WI-IITTON INV APPRECIATIVEQ RECOGNITION or THE INFLUENCE SHE 1-ms OVER THE LIVES 'OF THE STUDENTS, um HER TIREEESS ENERGY IN SERVING THE EEEBERS or THIS INSTITUTION, WE GRETEEULEY INSCRIBE THIS vormm OF THE ECHO 1 is nf Q , 'Q . 1 Q mf ,Nmn-:mmm ww:-Qmnw Lvmww- wwnpwg .fm Q mmmmx ww- mu-km-my - W wwmwmmmwwnwq.-z umm M 5 F rn 2 J r 7' E I I i I I E Q D F 2 .X Y E ---mnmwwdm., : -.-fm . -1 - , .K - .a -xwwf, v.,W V-A My . . .-M A f , . ' me ' Ji - N V- R. .gg - . M 11? 4'T5q ' 155' KA, 11,5 3 'ya ,. , .thu Q. Q yd an ' ,furm K.. L. Q :i!fL:,i ' 'YY D' . ff 258- 'N' 1 . A s , Exif, Ly, .Vx . 'ff QW? 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CLASS POEM NOT FINISHEDg JUST BEGUN - BY JUANDB DAVIS ' We think of ourselves as finished in May Although this is just a short lap of the way Just a few more miles of the race we must run We haven't finishcdg just begun. We think that we're brilliant, this work to complete ' To como through victorious in the face of defeat But shhool just prepares us for work to bo done Our work isn't finishedg just begun. our lives useful as we know we can, be helnful toour fellownan that life is either tears nor all fun school isn't inishedg it's just begun Let ' s make And always We'll find And life's Since we have completed his much of the race Let's on with our work at the sane steady pace .And look without dread toward life's setting sun For the race isn't finishedg it's just begun. 9 0 1 il 'FY 9' V 'vf ' , Q ...X Q ,, b L . 'fx iv- vii' A . . . ... .351 iv' Q H, 'Q -wW,w.w,A I 11 w . f. . -1-'-+A: 'Arr' W fn!M!?MEFww 4 's ,, ,- A WMM' is KW fin W 3' s,, 1 Lys- tic 5: Er' 14,5 Q M 253 N' ,, Sail? il it s,4 1 .335 wi? tg Tit, .,TE1 33? 8.421 ' .Qfmi- iff-kf1,7. -- - -55' V' ,f, .L ' -ff if eff. , ,gs L -V , V Y ,iz . lr ' AUNT TILLIE GOES TO TOWN , BY ' ' The Seniors N The Seniors presented their annual playnFri- day evening April 28, 1959 to Hn unusually large audience. The title of the play was nAunt Tillie Goes To Townn. The play had some of the funniest' scenes ever to be written into a frace. The cast was as follows: Tillie Trask, who dislikes all males-Emogene Jones Lucinda Talbot, her maid, who is anxious to be married----Pauline Spivey Pamela Marsh, Aunt Tillie's charming niece,-Gloria IVY Lizzie Parsons, an aspiring young novelist,-Charly Mae Kimmey Ellen Neeland, who appears suddenly Avalyne McMul , . . ,Q 1 Ronald Howland, who always has an explanation for + every.hing,eMorris Hubbard Luther Lorrimer, Ronald's wealthy employer-Royce 4 Roberts Mervin Tucker, who is in a peck of trouble, ' J. R. Steele Charlie One Lung, a chinese'cock,-Foch Herrington Mr. Tillie Tucker, Mervins aunt,-Bertie Lee Cerrell Dr. Hattie Bing, a chiropractor,eDorothy Smith t Between actsmthere was music'by the Bcety and Lowery bands,ne tap dance by Pauls Jean Thomas, a solo by Joanna Forster and e'baIlet dance byh ' Joanna Forster, Myrtle Capps, Patty Joy Normand, B t er ie Margaret Cloud, Mildred Poland and Azelle Yedtesv I - JUST LAUGHS Foch: WDo you Always tell the truth?W Jesse Ward: UNO, I want to keep H few Friends.u wwwwwwwses Emogene: Wwhat is the height of hnppiness?n Joanna: UIn my case, he's about five feet seven inches . 'free ii Je if -' 4 X sa 'fed W ew, i,W we ez' 1 E E H 5 5 x is gu.m1..,f.M.M,.m 1...f-him . ...M ,. U f- ,www .,.. N ,sqhwbf wg .M-MM ,qwmwmmm lp Mnwa-W-5.-xuMwmma.mmf .1-Maman-mm, .vw--wwmpsd swwwwww lllnlll COMMENCEMENT HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL MAY 19, 1959 Processional: ....... .. ....... Mrs. Ernest Balch Invocation: .. ........ . . . . . .Rev. D. F5 CoDPi11 Salutatory Lddress:.....:....Juande Davis Duet: The Rosary , Nevin. . . .Joanna ' Forster Charlie Mae Kimmey Valedietory'Address:WYouth's Problems for Tomorrown Lorrainevwade Piano Solo: 'Deep Purpleu, Peter de Rose, Bertie Ruth Cowart Address: ...... . ......... .....Rev. N.Bi Crawford Presentation of Dip1omas.....Mr. J.Hi Kannenberg Benediction ............. .....Mr. W.Dr Ivy BACCALAUREATE SERVICE MAY 14, 1939 Processional:.... .... ........Mrs, Ernest Balch Opening Hymn: nFaith of Our FgthersW,Hemy, ' heir Invocation. ........ ..........Rev. N.Bs Crawford Response: WHear Our Prayer,O LordW,Whelpton . , Choir Chorus: Wnwakening Chorusn, Chas. H. Gabriel Choir Scripture Lessonz. ..... ......Rev, W.S. Moody Hymn:nLook for the Beautifuln, Harris Choir Sorrlon aannuonaaaus nooqooogaooncvl Yves' Benedietion.... ..:RevQ J.E. Dudley 1 '91, 1 . .ff ,,,Q,,,.. -, , cf nf A--V fn- 14 v 1 , - 1 ,lwwwwmwmm-unmnxn -mann-M-www' ng!! 4, 4 . . V 'fr' 'A ,N I ,f xx. 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L L'L5L.54,1 ' ,L Ffh 'H' Wx Wx 'n 7h467hei 651 'n an I8 Rosle Hae-Pinner Cecil Brookshire Ruth Gainer Vergie Beaty Lucille Johnson Quiton falters Gordon Hall Ragna Squyres Ruby Jewel Carroll Charles Edward Walton Billy Kirkland Hubert Dixon Carl Alexander Janie B. Bonner Dorotha Little if'-16 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUBT The Seniors of 1940 entertained Seniors of 1959 with dinner at the Ruby Cafe and theater party at the Pines on Friday evening, May 5, 1959 Members of the high school faculty also attended. The title of the picture was WThe Lady fron Kentuckyu. Everyone seemed to enjoy the occasion very much. We, the seniors of '59 wish them an equally enjoyable time in 1940. ' ewwwawaawaaeawaa IF I CAN STOP ONE HEART FROM BREAKING BY EMILY DICKINSON If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vaing If I can ease one life the aching, Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin U to hi ne t 2 i n s s aaa U, 26 5 is wk if fs ea J fa L. is Je Q-gm-mmm,-Q-A 1-ww 1-fy ww- www .mwxm fm Sym ,wfmmfx m-1-f-nrvxeym mguqff ww, M-WMA-,Y www-4 ,fmlwmwwgmxmwm-Aw-f,wh.-,fwfnum my E: AUNT BESSIE BELTS THE BAND by n JUNIOR CLASS . The Junior Class of the Huntington High School presented their annual play on Friday evening, April 14, 1959 to c large and appreeia tive audience. The play which was entitled Ugunt Bessie Beats the Bandn was the story of oi old maid, Bessie Bonner, who hates men, but who is finally won over by a scheming lawyer, Hezekiah Hawkeye. There are also s nnnber of amusing incidents produced by the comedy roles of Simon Trotter and Betsy Blotter. The cast was: Alice Merely--who takes herself s husband on slcry .... ..Evelyn Mc Mullen -The village lawyer Fred Thompson, Jr. -4lice's man-of-all-work t Billy Kirkland Aunt Bessie to you Lois Nelle Jones Betsy Blotter ----- Llice's maidl s Hezekiah Hawkeye- Sinon Trotter ---- Bessie Bonner ----- Msxie Reno Poland May Ketchum ------ dhopeful spinstor , Bertie Ruth Cowert Frederick Frost---The one who left Alice waiting at the church..Scn Billy Mc Mullen Paul Vernon ------- 4lice's real love Jack Stewart There was music between acts by the Ewing , Ramblers, the Beaty Bend, and the High School Band. 4 short skit of nSarah and Sallyn was given by Pauline Spivey and Emogene Jones. J The play was directed by Miss Johnnie Mao Burns . 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RUE HISS LILLIAE HANNA I' RGIE WALKER HAPGIE POLAND JEWEL FORREST LITIE MARGARET CLOUD ELIZABETI-I CRAWFORD TPHIIJQA POLAND R.ZEL ARNOLD 1 IRTIE D . DENILLN ROW : NELD.. EARLE CRUSE J OY KIRKLAN D Q OSSIE ILE SLZITREART GEORGIE J OERTSON PATTY J OYE NORMAN DOROTHY LEE JONES NELL BASEY P ROW: JUNIOR HUBBARD VIRGINIA MC IJULLEH AZELLE YEATES MARY ALICE DEIULLN cLov1s SHITH IV.. NELL H.'.nvILL MARY LEE WEAVER mb-Nadu FRESHILEN CHARLES RAY STEWART RAYDORR HAYES EMIEIT KERSH AVERY CONNER ELVIH I-IARKRESS ' OLLIE BARRETT DOYLE EV.IODISZ3TTE DORMAN FORREST A. L. COLLINS ROYAL LOUERY ROBERT KNIGHT R . D . NERREN DORSIE WALKER DARWIN HUDI-YALL CHARLIE YOUEGISLOOD MARY CURRY JIIIMIE KII-.HEY MARY BETH RUSSELL ELOISE PLATT BET'I Ef JANE CIALIPETT PAULINE WI LLIALIS NONA. FORREST DOROTHY P.IlIL.I.1 MARY BETH CLEVELAND DORIS HELEN KIREIEY DELHI. JEAN HERREN CHARLES KATFITERBERG VIRGINI.. cnownfan ELLON P..c-D Joy im? 1.z11z1.'.r.: cowwzw LJILLIL: D. nogrxrfson VRD.. IIDIERLRITY RED.. 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'M . f -M-W- ,m.,--,.,....,,V,.. m,.......:...-...,A....,L.,...,-.,-N.,.., .,.., M. ,. . ..,, ,,,.-.,..1,,...,.-..., . . , ku . 4 Q Q Q-A f ,.-X . 9 1 ,Mmvf,WmW,wwwm, BASKET BALL R.CORD FOR 1958-59 4. ,eq I OPPONENT DATE SCORE ' We They Huntington Independents Oct 21 52 22 Gary Oct 28 52 42 Colmesneil Nov. 5 35 16 Gary Nov 11 16 20 Colmesneil Nov 18 49 56 Centerville Nov 25 A9 18 Pinelend Doc 5 26 45 Central Heights Dee 10 41 52 Cushing Dec 10 05 55 Central Heights Dec 15 42 19 Gary Deo 17 25 14 Central Heights Dee 17 56 16 Shelbyville Dee 17 46 56 Central Heights Dee 20 42 9 Jeff Davis of Houston Dee 27 50 59 S,F.A. Training School Jen 6 41 15 Livingston Jan 10 55 28 Glens Park Jan. 15 40 ll Sem Houston of Houston Jan. 14 21 52 Livingston Jen. 17 16 52 Conroe Jan. 20 47 19 Indian Village Jan. 2l 48 18 S.F.A. of Houston Jan. 21 27 25 Livingston Jan. 21 59 22 Tinpson Jan. 27 54 57 Lufkin - Feb. 5 29 28 Cushing Feb. 8 26 50 Lufkin. Feb. 10 28 14 Nacogdoehes Feb. 17 49 24 Lanetille Feb. 17 51 25 Elysian.Fields Feb. 18 19 16 Summerfield Feb. 18 25 50 Tlnpson Feb. 21 42 52 Cushing Feb. 28 59 59 Chenior Business Colle,,gQfC1I'. 2 79 26 T110 M611 3CQI'C'l1'1E?l1 of the year J.R. Steele---424 points A . Morris Hubbard---244 points inf +45 Aubrey Gilbert- -155 O 1 - p ints games Sheffield---112 Doints Earl SHOWQGHL--88 poinig I1 .a,. . . 1 hw., ---, .-7,m1n.m.Mr,.m V zgxmmqmi-mm? 11 ,H-1-lpn,-c-82,1-.-,.M J mug may-1 , ww Y vmm,:.1w,.1.xf umm X Nw W. N ,ww wwe 'a L. xc w 3 3 - P' I u in Q Q 5 E . anim,.W-.f.ng-nur,-wwu-wwx,fm,,W,f.-,mfAz, : W,.,.MW1m.gf',w,Wm+.. .LM-wWww1WfAf.fQw 51.MQ,-.wwmwm-M.Qf5wM1.1. , W. I , .f . A- wv,m'..' 'J ,1 tl LZ 2 Q S X , f xl, ff N, 'JM Q14 A Q A f ff . f. f 7 t Q . , - L.,wmwWw.mmMw 4 v- is S rl z 4. A ex M my I V K ..,.v-'QM-4.-.in-.P-w...4'm-.'f .,, -W 'FFH W psmemgwmdnafvf 1- 1 n 2 mwwniwwwl 1 l. Entered a float in the Future Farmers Trades Day parade in October, 1938. 2. Spent a day at the Beaumont Fair in October, 1958. 5. Entered a booth with the Future Farmers at the Piney Woods Project Show in Hacogdoches on .December 5, 1958. 4. Sponsored a Negro Minstrel on Dec. 9, 1958. 5. Sent representatives to the Area meeting of the F. H. M. Club which was held in Lufkin, Jun.7, 1959. 6. Sponsored a Forty-two party, Feb.1O, 1959. 7. Gave Q radio program with the Future Farncrs over KRBA, Merch 1959. 8. Sent representatives to the Area meeting of the F. H. M. Club held at Lew London, April 1959. 9. Gave a second radio program with the Future Farmers over KRBA, April 1959. lO. Visited the Indian Village near Livingston, April 1939. The Future Honemakers Club was carried or in a different way this year. Instead of having one large club, the club was divided into sections according to the classes. nach section had its own officers and held meetings during the class period twice each month. Once each month the entire club had a joint meeting which was usually in form of a social. Sono of the outstanding socials of the year were: l. Sunrise breakfast. 2. Lawn party and old-fashioned candy drawing given at the home of Mrs. Tommie McMullen. 3. Watch Party Ece.5l-Jan.1. 4. Valentine Party, Feb. 14, 1959. 5. Picnic, March 1959. 6. The second year'girls served a tea in honor of all the mothers of the Future Homemaker Club members. 7. Served an Oyster Supper for the Civic League. 8. Served a banquet for the installation of.the Huntington city officers. 9. Served a banquet for the Boy Scouts and their Parents, 52 , . , , f, ., .V f U ,X M, ,W L,f,kMm,f-rwwfwff ,,xw1m1LMW,.MwQ,.fMmm,lmm K I V W ? f'f'fi2fXwL'1-T? Q?wiwLEZ?CfT'! ,W1?T??TEQ?5?3 ?'17'?l2fEifT?f32Y5i9F3iii2W!3?ii-xff.f!i'6'42E'1?23EF55Ei?1fi1 Cv.VJ-'x'-k W fn F2532 F!3,5?MEQR::3 QF . 1 Q may uirwww-my . . . wwxuuu-L A zumlfqifl 9?- ,5'7'5Fgf1'3f 557lf '1!- ..Lf'1j3: :Q :Adi-1 f.q?5,'.:27 'Hl.5'- ' 'ffil-ffl ' A ' f' ' T' 1 K ' - ' ' Q' 5ge ' f? ,5f4r5'i f T 'Y73' ' B' ' I - I L1-.fm ' f' , a,fyi44i'gf1g,. W ,.., ,,,W , W, I HUNTINGTON A N JAMES SHEFFIELD MASON NERREN GORDON CLEGG IOBNNBTH BKIPPBR JACK STEWART ROYCE ROBERTS JOHN PAUL WOOD e JRss1R WARD HAMILTON J.c. CURRY R Y CHARLEY YOUNOBLOOO I HUDOLPHY JONES AVRRY CONNER I CARL ALEXANDER I 5,5321 MORRIS HUBBARD N gf SRM BILLY MOMULLBN I Y-sm RLY DAY Y mf RAYMOND TATUM DORSEY WALKER W.Ca REEVES - EMMIT KERSH .JACK ALEXANDER J.D. FOWLER GENE OLDS RUSSEL DAVIS - ROBERT KNIGHT WESLEY HOLLAND WINIFRED KELLY DARWIN HUDNELL LAVERNE KIRKLAND ELVIN HARKNESS trouble? Snmmy: The tehcher. F.F.A. MEMBERS CECIL CARRELL RAYBURN HAYES DOYLE MODISETTE TRAVIS BISHOP BERNARD THORNTON VETMA CRAIN JQD. STEWART JACK RICKS C.D. COURTNEY GASTON WELCH HDWARD GATES RAYEORD HARRISON DONOVAN HARRIS ODIS KENDRICK JACK POLAND CECIL SLOSUM J.B. NERREN CHARLES RAY STEWART LINWOOD SHCENER ANDREW DEWOOEY BERLON CHAMBLEE G.C. CARRELL MEDFORD COWART JOHN HERRINGTON EARL SNOWDEN J.T. BURRIS ROBERT KIRKLAND WILLIE HERRINGTON GEORGE SIMPSON OLLIE BARNETTE Vjstor: Do you have much trouble in school Sfmmy? Snmmy: Yeh, quite O lot. Vjsitorzwhft seems to give you the most -q. - ,ff .Jg. , 'PU 'Lv vlflrf, ' Mp Q Y 5- ww , . Win S3w4,,7.,7r Vlyy , Q,w,,5N,, MZ .l5a.,:- 3 , ,- fri . 23553 again - A Ui. : ---- r . 2 ol 5 9' M92 aff' be vi I an -all its asia' ' A it ali? if Q fx 'Effie X ,, . 5 . '. E n1g. .Ai spgifg L. Have obtained 69 active members over 1903. 21 Entered exhibit at State Fair, south Texas State Fair, Texas Forest Festivle and Nacogodoches Project show and won prizes at each one. Twenty five boys entered individual products at Beaumont and Forest Festival and won over Sixty dollars in prizes money. 5. Sent two deligates to the national F. F. A. Comvention. 4, Entered four teams in County Judging Contest. and won Sweepstakes Award. 9 5. Four boys entered 23 Heads Hogs at Beaumont Fair Andrew Dewoody won 2nd place on his sow and litter. 6. Have 4 hogs which are being fed on scraps from school children's lunches. 7. Had a F. F. A, Baxketball Tournament which which our chapter woni 8. Organized a Thrift Bank. 9. Entered the State Chapter Contest ahd have a nice scrap book of the work. 10. Have given 2 parties and onw Weiner roast during the year to entertain the Home Economics girls. ll. Mr. La Rue gave the F. F. A. Boys a raido for a Christmas present. 12. Sponsored 5 trades days and 3 rodeos and we hope everyone enjoyed them. 15. Have selected projects which We think we can carry out to complete in order to encourage all boys 14. Are planning to take a two weeks Educational mou this summer. 15. Have made the following for the Chapter 575.00 by feeding out 7 heads of steers 01.00 from Halloween Carnival . Q5.00 from H42n party. V 965.00 at Fairs 9 541.00 on Trades days. 16. All boys who have cotton for projects are ' planting nDelta Pineland.n 18. Held Father and Son Banquet 18. Have put on 5 radio programs 19. Are planninp to enter Chapter Conducting in may at Nacogodoches E 3 Z' 1: E '72 -1 53 A Q li e E N in ,- 52 Q-. mf' H w --f V - : Wm' vm:-.m...n-ww .sw-1 -N 5 f , 4 m wuw0f , V W. - '-ww - ,Q-.WM ,smmw ,zz--fx ?!1Qi'a:5-vff. 4aL.,.' .' 'mums-nz-snr. f- 4 .. 1 aw ..,...,,W,, -ff Q. 5 Q 17fsz:if4 - Y J N '15 . DY I' A '? jail V. b 1,5 f , v .. 5.1 mr. 3,3 .fw ' 5. . 33 , 'L Y. -milf ,f,1:,,y1 - ,-eg.f.sm. - ,- .4 ' 4 . , . ,fp ,W J, .xmmmwwvdmx w mpwwxwwmvpwxmumwwxx ,,.,,,s? ...A .,j ,ca . -nyc . F, ,rp , ., pw... AS., ,. . fs, JE. .Q-ff?-' ' ' 1 .1 ' - 993' ff. H. 1,3 ,,. . f - ' jk , if if ' if mfaqfte. 'ff A iff- -a fgfffq. , 4, ., - X' ,, s A .N ,fd - iefQ'2:'2E?:'-,fN' ' . T 'ftiuff - ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE PRESS CLUB Huntington seniors are naturally pioneers. This year they have blazed the path for a successful school paper called THE TATLER. The seniors have published ten issues of THE TATLER which all the students seen to look forward te. The paper was named for THE TLTLER, a periodical published in T11 London by SIR RICHARD STnELE, from 1709 to l7llg which was one of the earliest ventures in magazine literature in English. Like Steele's , TATLER, ours also gave all the gossip both good , gl and bad of the students and teachers. It also T 'igg contained many editorials, sono of which were T lk cxeellont.conposition indicating the talent of , . . several members of the senior class. Qmgp To you, the undergraduates of Huntington M 1 High School, may each succeeding year see con- A tinued progress in the paper. ' THE TATLER STAFF SEHIORS GO TO LOVE'S LOOKOUT v Friday, April 21, the dignified seniors arrived at the beautiful Lovc's Lookout Park four miles above Jacksonville to celebrate the annual Senior Day. They arrived there about 10:50 and some were in such haste that they ignored the con- venient stepsfprovided for the purpose, but plunged, headlong, down a precipitous hill, only to find that they could not stop. 'The immediately re-ascended, however, by the way of the stops and chased over to the fire tower which stood nearby. Meanwhile, others took pictures and enjoyed the beautiful scenery. At twelve, a bounteous lunch was spread which tempted every palate. It was quite obvious that . some ate more than they could easily master. After lunch, exploration and enjoyment were continued, and many were hesitant when the time to depart approached. Every one had a melodious time which we know he will.never be able to forget, ,- v , .mam-M -mlm ' 'AWAF 'fi' kf .:Zf:'1L, .Q 'LN' T L . 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All boys attended the East Texas Area Council, Boy Scout circus in Tyler, May 1958. All boys attended a three day encampnent at Boykin Springs, July 1958. Boys sponsored a clean-up campaign in Hunting- ton, April 1958, at which Cine they made enough money to pay the expenses so the circus. Charlie Weber and Jack Stewart represented this troop on the East Texas Scout Caravan in August 958. All boys attended the ScoutmParents Banquet and Court of Honor in Lufkin, February, 1959. iarfnt-Scout Banquet during National Scout Week n 959. Scouts assisted the Mayer of Huntington in a cleanfup campaign in March 1939. Numerous outings have been attended throughout the history of the Troop. K llvlvlvkllllkikvivklllikfkilf BAND The Huntington High School Band was organized in 0 t be - ff - c o cr 1958 with sinteen charter members under the direction of I.P. Renfro. The band has con- tinued to grow and now has a membership, including charter members, around twentyffivc members. They have performed at most of the school activities. :messes , MISSED THE POINT All the pupils were ready to begin with the tten test. WWhere's your pencil, Junior Hubbard?U asked Burns. UI ain't got one, tcachcr,U . WHOW many times have I told you not to say that? I haven't one, you haven't one, thhy havcn't-P UWcll,N said Junior, Uwhcre are the pcncils?W lw,l.l,,0F,? fi -f H -f . - . 'if f f - f V -V -f - - Q .r .,-a wh ---V , X ,vwmmwwmmnwmmmwvwfwnmmwmmymwkvwg ,.. we ,.,. . Ai, 6' ' Wg, i 1 l 9 V- ' W' I Na.fo3 'Aw p 1 Q , p ,,. ,gh N .LU lx.. .S iiigt Most beautiful girl: Myrtle Capps pf Most popular girl: Lorraine Wade egg? Most handsome boy: Morris Hubbard fir, Most popular boy: Stewart LeSassier li? Most representative girl: Eva Kilgore ilk Most representative boy: J.R. Steele .Dig gf JUNIOKS i S5313 Most beautiful girl: Lois Nelle Jones 1 Q. gyjg Most if-.ii 1 42 Most get Most Most Most Most Most Most Most lost popular girl: handsome boy: popular boy: SOPHU beautiful girl popular girl: handsome boy: popular boy: VQESH Bertie Ruth Cowart Jack Stewart Carl Alexander Mamas Doris Clegg Erlene Henry G.C. Carroll Charlie Weber MEN beautiful girl: Virginia McMullen popular girl: hands ne boy: popular boy: Azelle Yeates Raymond Tatinp Rayborn Hayes av-4 . Q: V tl . f 5751 if .A 5' 'S L 'e Q my -ww -- 1 Q rp gli. ' '1 f. v - s ffuflft 4: . aw? X W 5 ,f 1-.': v-'e'-v'w'+ ' f Ti'vf?' 'ww ,I 1 :ul 'nr' 4' q 5 , -5 xg' .AL w-5' F 1 I Q3 7 37' , j tfif-4,151 5 I , I I X . I , ,,,, .ass ' 1 .--Af..-7 -Hg-gr.:-rnaff' . , ifw 1 f 'Zum , L Q, cw- Q, A ova M 19 15 1 5i'Hv4 9 'a '54, A517 .J c1,1QP4 , rl' Kina X 5 mf? 1? ,Q ,af V 9 4. 5515? f ?J2,f12v,i?'ff Q -cg. rg, s .gf Kia ?'w?i LM. 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Mc NEIL, ELTON' FORREST, WAYNE BRYAN ARTHUR CARROILL, WAYNE A WEAVER, NUTRON RIX, MILTON VANSAN, VERNON BAIRD, BERNADINE BONNER, OLEONA DAVIS, IHEIMA LEE FREEMAN, VER!-'iEI..LE RAY A IVY, MORINE KNIGHT, MOZELLE Mc MULLEN, AVANELLE NODISETTE, BERNIOE RUNNELLS, OLLIE V. RUNNELLS, TOVINIE MAE SHANNON, RUBY SANDERS, BEATRIOE WILLIAMS, KATHLEEN ROBERTS ,EVELYN 9 GRAD ATES OF 1956--37 EEATY, J. B. f BARNES, J. B. OHANBLEE, GARLAND cox, ORAN FREEMAN, VICTOR KENDRICK, ODIS MOORE, PRHNITISS POLAND, ROBERT BAIRD, LA VERNE GRADUATES OF BENNETT, ROGER CURRY, EDWARD GATES, HOWARD HARRIS, DONOVAN NO GAUGHEY BURTIS VARDEMAN, IZIERMAN WALTERS, PRENTISS BUCKNER, NILDRED BYRD, INEDA DEWOODY, PAULINE BUONNER, LOUISE OONNER RUTH GRIFFITH, JONNIE MILLION, NORA POWELL JENNIE LYNN RUNNEI..f..S, VERNELL KIFKIAND, ETHEI.. EARLE VANGLAI-IN LOUISE YOUNG, HRSTER 19:57--SB EAVER, MELBA HUBBARD LORINE IVY, BIf.LY KIRKLAND, IMOGENE NOREEEAD, LOYAL PORTER, AUDREY DEE SKIPPER, CATHERINE DUE, NELL THORNTON, DARWIN wa. 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