I M Terrell High School - Panther Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1954

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i L QIMPCI as-.1 ,guns It Un QQ 0,4 'Ch rt Nl snug . . hlnvftmn: ? -Q-'e H... .... p 1 no , lw A 1 - U ,ev 3 . fa y 'Hs .1 - v Af K,-.. , ,,,,g,.-.,,x,,- . .vs , 1 f -4 , Em, V , . K H f il' K s if 5' 'wily 4 0 k AJ, , I V F X ,j'ff,VS'4 9 I ,ay I L , 1 r if 5 ' 52 K. use 4, T V , V 5 :gm ' , Easel' , fy l ww ' . Nil . Q M, M 4 F 4 fw' H 9--www. , me , H ,M W, qu-fu M.. . W, po vw jeg. 1 1 ,fx Q 9 T s L, , Q 1 I 1 'll 1 ! -1 THE l. M. T. PANTHER Of HW! P lol' hed By The journalism Cla of l M Terrell High Scho l F W th, T LhGdlddh 1 bfy bla Th F11 Hl dPf S , W Y , s H V Y- ln our quest For the grail of scholarship, the rays of light oF cleaner sportsmanship d higher citizenship shall illuminate us all. Winifred Adams, Editor l l l 1 4.4 Przflzfguc The light of knowledge tends to give us the signal to accelerate as the traffic light gives the motorist or pedestrian - to accelerate open eyed, not blindly, toward a predetermined journey. The world turns aside to let us pass when we know where we are going. The light of knowledge has shone its radiant beams upon the educated For years and proved itselfan invaluable asset. It has expressed itself in such an eloquent manner that an elaborate vocabulary would not do it justice. In I. M. Terrell, as in many other schools, burns the treasured Flame that radiates enthusiasm, friendship, faith, and success. Morris Turner, Associate Editor - -- 'fam'--V , U16 Panther Stay? A 7 l 1 l A J l i Reading left to right: Bessye Garrett, Secretary, Henry Griffin, Sports Editor, Johnny Hill, Art and Picture Editor, Carter Curtis, Class Editor, Boblcy Jones, Assistant Editor, Larry Bircher, Busi- ness Manager, Winifred Adams, Editor-in-Chief, and Ouida Lee, Activity Editor. , l l l4 Dedimfivu The Panther Staff and journalism class of T954 sincerely dedicate this book of mem- ories to: Our principal, Mr. Haymon King, who has shown on all occasions a willingness and readiness to help the staff with any of its problems, the faculty and student body for their encouragement, the art and commercial departments for their assistance with our drawings and typing, our parents for permitting us to spend late hours working with our sponsor on the annual, to William L. Garner Jr. , an alumnus of Terrell High School, for designing our division pages, to Mr. Calvin Littleiohn, our photographer, to our advertisers, to other-5 who have assisted in many ways with this prOieCf: and especially to our sponsor, Mrs. La Berta D. Phillips, for her untiring efforts, enduring patience, cheerful guidance, and inspiration as we worked together for the purpose of presenting to you this book of mem- ories, which we hope, tells the story of the light that is being radiated at Terrell High School and of the school life as it is actually being lived at this institution of learning. The Panther Staff , .. , f? XS, w -, r'Li,fiAi my My y -flu g .K Our ZYIKWIK Realizing the importance of one's emerging From darkness into the light of knowledge and thatTerrell High School, as well as otherschools, oFFer many and varied opportunities For young peopleto emerge from darkness into the marvelous light, the Panther staff chose as a theme For its yearbook the word - Light. There is a source of light to be obtained from each activity, class, or organization in which pupils participate if they will go in search For it. The First creation of God, in the works of the day, was the light of the sense, the last was the light of reason. - Francis Bacon. Winifred Adams, Editor 1 1 Q U16 Zcrrellgfe Published Monthly by the Journalism Class of l. M. Terrell High School Haymon L. King...................................................... Principal Lafayette Williams ............ ...... ................. . . . Vice-Principal Mrs. La Berta D. Phillips ................................... ........ A dvisor U1 Cerrellgfe Staff Editor-in-Chief .... ....... Q .................................. W inifred Adams Associate Editors . . . ............................... Bobby Jones, Morris Turner Exchange Editors . . . . . . . . . Bonnie Fears, Essie Anderson, Johnny Hill Business Manager .......... ........................... L arry Bircher Assistant Business Manager .... ......................... J immie Sneed Secretary-Treasurer ......... .................................. B essye Garrett Assistant Secretary-Treasurer....................................... Beverly Harris Personal Editors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Vera Jenkins, Ella Ward, Jo Ann Reed, Carol Benton Senior Editor ..... ..................................... C arter Curtis News Director .... ................................. W illa Lockridge Society Editors ..... ................... J immie Sneed, Beverly Harris Athletic Editors ...... . .. Henry Griffin, Frank Williams, James Campbell Circulation Manager . . . ............................... Joe Van Petty Joke Editor ........ ................. E dmona Johnson Alumni Editors .... ......... H elen Johnson, Edmona Johnson Photographer . . . ............................ Joe Givens Copy Readers .............................. Ouida Lee, Melba Baylor, Anita Walker Advertising Managers . ..,.....,,,..,..,,,,.,,,,.,..,.. James Ray, William Wilburn TypiSTS ............ Anita Walker, Catherine Aldridge, Beverly Harris, Winifred Adams Ouida Lee, Bessye Garrett, Joe Givens Reporters . . . .... Catherine Aldridge, Constance Carr, Verdell Wilson Superiufendmfs nf U16 gill? Wffrflz WMU Schrwls MR. JOE MOORE MR. ELDEN BUSBY Superintendent of the Fort Worth Assistant Superintendent Public Schools MR. W. A. MEACHAM MR. B. C. SHULKEY Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Secondary Education in Charge of Elementary Education U16 Princgmzlk' Massage Greetings: To our many parents and friends, who have cooperated with our school program through the years, I am indeed grateful. Terrellites throughout the length and breadth of our nation have reflected credit to our school. May these varied contributions made bythe alumni justify and strengthen the faith and confidence you have in our school program. It is my sincere desire that I. M. Terrell High School will continue to serve as a source of light and inspiration to boys and girls who embrace her walls. . .f 'Il ?l1il0s0pl1y-0bjcffim'-Prmzblc Oufwmc We believe in the dignity and worth of the individual, we believe that every child should be permitted to develop his God given talents to his maximum ability. We believe that every child should be an acceptable as well as a contributing member of society. Our Objectives are: to develop habits of good citizenship through an understanding of democratic principles, cmd through application of these principles, to develop sound mental and physical health, to give guidance and direction that will enable pupils to choose wisely the vocation from which they can give the most effective service, to develop within the individual in- telligent self-control, to develop in the individual a sense of re- sponsibility for his actions and respect for the spiritual values of life. Outcome: We hope that there will be a definite evidence that pupils will have developed, by the time they finish high school, desirable skills, habits, knowledge, understandings, abilities, and appreciations to the extent that they will be able to make intelligent Life Adjustments in our American Way of Life. ., ,,,,,A,F , I UMM Sfzfrcc' FE MR. LAFAYETTE B. WILLIAMS, SR. MRS. HAZEL HARVEY PEACE Vice-Principal Deon of Girls MRS. MARY LOUISE THORNTON MRS. REBA MADDOX HANDS Registrar Secretory to the Administrative Staff There are two ways of spreading light: to he The candle or the mirror that reflects itf, -Edith Wharton Vesalius in Zante - '-I Mr. G. A. Baxter Mrs. Ollie Mae Band and Belfrey Orchestra Health and Physical Education Mr. Webster D, Mr. Juan T. Armstrong Bennett Biology Radio and Television Repair Mr. W. F. Mrs. Jennie R. Bledsoe, Jr. Bledsoe History, Home Making Athletic Manager Mrs, Mary Mrs. Dorothy Turner Blanche L. Campbell English V Mathematics Rev. James L. Mrs. Rose L. 1 Clayborne Harris Bible Spanish Miss Margie L. Mrs. Adelene Holloway ' James Physical Educa- Librarian tion and Health Mr. Leonard Mrs. Bennie Hemphill Jenkins cu.-- D I u...i.M..,.+:... Mrs. Clara Johnson Mr. Philip C. Jones Logan History Chemistry and , Mr. l. C. Mrs. B. M. McAllister Meredith Industrial Work Nurse and Building Trade Physics Mrs. Leoma D. Mr. George W. Prince Pope Clothing Machine Shop Welding Mrs. La Berta Mrs. ElorseW D. Phillips Pyle English and Journalism Art Mrs. Gladys Means Mrs. Mabel M. Simmons Smith English and Mathematics History Mr. Robert Don Mrs, Willie C Qualls Starks Head of Athletic Department and Head Football Coach Mr. Inman L. Mrs. Fleacie Sullivan C. Stevens Metal Shop and English Auto Mechanics English Mr. Daniel Threatt Mr. Knox J Auto Body Repair- Tucker ing and Upholstery Physical Educa- tion and Basket- ball Coach Mfsg Kafhfyn We Mrs. Adlee Saddler Jackson Houston C05mel0l09Y Trezevant Music Mrs. Valeria J . Wilson Typing and Shorthand Mrs. Mflmle E- Mr. Sherman L Wise Wilson English Distributive Education l c l Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Martha H. Wright Wilkerson History and Mathematics Civics Nws . 5 Prine. lpn' - Mr ' H 0 L. K. Ing I C ounselor and Bobb Y BQ Yl0r Kckmon . YXO1-GX x-Kew ey Yeoce, Deon oi GMS. 005 NON! Vx NlKcef?vKno'xpoX - Loioyekke B. NNXXXXoms, Cox: nseXov 006 Gab ev 'c Skvpson Zouusvlors X Mrs. Willie C. Starks, Counselor, and Eclmono Johnson. 6 VIS11-' 5el0fl on R 'ng Tea Ummm Coun Qyfhond Gofher, Robert , had E. ner, Barbour Mr. loc Henderson. ' and Willxdm Mrs. LcBerta D. Phillips, Counselor, and Bayonne Sounders. ,, Student gnlllflfif Some of the objectives of the Student Council: l. To help train in good citizenship through actual par ticipation. 2. To furnish training in leadership. 3. To give the student body an opportunity to partrc pate in school planning with the faculty, Officers of the Student Council Thyrch Adams ................. President Bobby Baylor ....... .... V ice-President Millie Robinson ...... ....... S ecretary Mrs. G. M. Wright .... ....... S ponsor X the oreslde t wb 6 SmnAKn9 G At shelf- Elizabeth Davis. Seated left to right - Doris Payne, Faye Jackson, Argenia Ford, Bobby Jean Ryles, Mrs. Adlene L. James, Librarian,Frankie Lacey, Katherine Aldridge. p 'C rl' ' O io admg se CM 1-Hgpillldemon: Mrs. Joe Ella all ol . ' . nr, mfs. mlm' G Librafy fl' 14165 G6 ' I feel and seek the llght I w 7 7 cannot see. S. T. Coleridge Q if Qf i. 'if ' J, i gi igiii-fri? ,. ' .af-W. it ,Q f K' ., . . , , ,. A ,A ., , if 1 f ' Q I , f : E. my K I e A, ,A K , A -fag E , 1 rf Iwi 'ff rm l esfs ,W 'sf,:,.- ewgw: f wwf, K., , Mu A ' L, flfffei f ,' . Eaiwmg x '1 : Willie Acosta Ruby Adams LaVerne Booker Fayrene Brigham Mary Alamon Mary Albert Mildred Briscoe Beverly Brown Marcia Allen Herman Anderson Bobby Brown Legette Bryant J. T. Barnes Victoria Barnes James Butler Don Caldwell Elsa Lee Barrett Shirley Barton Evelyn Caldwell Mary Lee Cherry Charles Banks Marshall Batts McKinley Cleveland Billy Clewis Jacqueline Benton Melvin Bettis Rosetta Cobbs Wilma Coffie Clarice Bolden Johannah Booker C l eoda Cook Arthur Crooks M.. ea fffffifivn of A L . ,,qfw.,,B- - M vig: j ,. ffrw- ,g ..-Q - I - - fu: my - mf viii BLT? . ,,, -ri i 75 Q V ,- ,WB ,A,, A.,, , . ,4,, omega, NQ,, We ffff2'QvYff1i?fvf, X ex mg , B ip.: . 'ig ,, . 5, was 1, if ff -- X 2? Zi ,y , 1 54 E P5 SSW? .. ' my F2 ,s A5 x Q' 95' x z , 1 P A 4 ,wk ff, ff N Yes. R , ff g vi grg , . A if A i 42: 2769.2 J' 3 VJ e W m 44 ,hm W J. 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Jenkins Jo Ree Headroe Katherine Hearne Alice Mae Johnson Don Ray Johnson Charles Higgins Joyce Hill Doris Johnson Mildred Henrietta Johnson Oliver Gene Hill Barbara J. Holman Shirley Johnson Alfred Jones Peggy Jo Horace Era Howard Bennie C. Jones Billie Jones Eunice Jones Agelois Ruth King Barbara J. Kyser Shirley Lee Frankie Lee Mays Betty McCauley Beverly McCoy Bertha Lewis Elsie Mae Locke Velma Lockett Jewel Love Marvin Love Joe Earl Madison Dorothy Jo Mann Velma Marion Carolyn Maston Willie Matthews Helen Mayfield Ola Mayfield Billy McGruder Barbara Meeks Betty Jean Moore Jackie Moore Jimmie Morgan Ola M. Moss Rolan Newton Wanda Nell Newton Joe L. Norris Lawrence Peppers Lee Peppers Norma Ray Perkins Joyce Faye Pollard Artis Prestidge Louise Price Raymond Price Robert Price Martha Roney Juanita Russell l Meneeta Joyce Beverly Scott Norma Jean Ramsey Marie Randle Omar Reclic Robert Redmon James E. Rhodes Bessie Riggins Hays Roberts Myrtle Roberts Ora M. Roberson Beverly Robinson Betty Server Doris Sharp Mary Simmons Alma Lee Sims Betty Jean Sims Mack Slater Jerlene Smith Ruby Joe Smith Darcus Soders Luther Starr Mae Gwendolyn Robinson Janice Rodgers Clifford Sanders Genia Sanders Ryes T 'wifi ! is me 5 'Q K 4 2 mf X f 'ff ZW if ms IAEA 275554. M is L, ...,., X ......, Swim tt .5 fziaxfsiaibk-59 ' u f ' ii? William Schoford Martha Ann Sheppard John Smith Mildred Shields Emond Ray Sharpe Pearlie Shaw Artillia Taylor Leroy Tarrant Louis Herman Simmons Gilbert Simpson Shirley Taylor John Tarkington Herman Smith Emma Smith Carroll Jan Thomas Effie Ray Thomas Will Sneed Ophelia Spencer Janice Thomas Rose M. Thompson Francine Strain F. Thomas Stein Sylvester Thornton Gwendolyn Timberlake James H. Smith Leatharue Stevens l Lonnie Trim Beatrice Tucker Tempie Stewart Clarence Leotis Smith Ann Turner Bobbie Tyler Betty Sue Tyler Doris Verse H Thomas E. Virden Bonnie Wair Katherine Weaver Bettie Wesley Shirley White Flora Williams Nettie Walker Hollis Walton Eclweaner Williams Mary Wilson Helen Gail WaIlal:e Howard Ward l Janice Woodson Elzen Wilson Evelyn Warren l Gloria Delaine Washington George Williams Charles Wright Dessie Washingtoni Melvin Washington Ruth Young Cable Smfzcc' Mrs. J. R. Bledsoe, Instructor dzfeferia Scene Cffzfcfcria Opemfvrs Eat, Drink and be Merry 1 sc:HooL HEALTH ssnvucs Reading from left to right: Mrs. Betty Mae Meredith, R. N., weighing and measuring students Etta Ruth Smith, Barbara Bundage, Leola Wade, Vera Jenkins, Doris Bailey and Emma Dawkins, seated. CUSTODIIANS Reading left to right: Mr. Preston Roberts, Mr. Curtis Bowens, Mrs. Mildred Hardeman fMaiclj, .Mr. T. R. Akins QHead Custodian, and Mr. P. Payton. PATROL BOYS Purpose: To safeguard school property and to assist in preventing accidents. Officers: Steve Powell, Captain, Oscar Mays, Lieutenant, Robert Watson, Lieutenant. Reading from left to right: Mr. R. E. Linton, Sponsor, Carl Clay, Hiram Henley, Steve Powell, Allen Warren, Jewel Love, Oscar Mays, Don Ray Johnsonl Robert Walker. al shall not lose the vision, nor mar it by doubts of final attainment. Elisabeth Robinson Scovil ,e g g -1 Z22: f:'H., ,f, sw- mi .31-,LSL .fm 1 ' - -ss , fit,-,fm .E se 5 Q- '7 Ev X lie , is W f 5 - 'Qfleiwe sn s fs- -P ji K C rf? ax V4 s 'Z r X K .us l L 'f' R as ' w 5 at W ,X egsea a S ge B M R .af .1 if ,R K 4 Q was .M M sf Haiti e Beffy Alma M i ldred Brown Margaret Adkins Anderson Byrd Brown 53 fl-5:21 , ff 2 A X K , is If Q K gQ2f,mrz..i2-:mga Blix- H Audrey Burrell Archie Burrell lrene 1 Booker Barbara Blakemore Gloria Bolden Lillian Bryanl' a ' , E ff 6 52 A .El ' A , X Bobby Baylor ,,.., .V .1,, ,W . I buzzvl an 1 , . , 4 .V-f452a1'::f ,A . 'wi Silas: S3357 215375-f2 +' :. L'. :-,'Fs- . '5 ..,, -li -LZ' I ,, H L , 455: 3, , H'-SQ? 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'f:1.,...i:vs ' ' f f - -- , imsiii,-fixgqg, v, A V, nm, , , ,. .. - 1 V. -4c.wa:, , w Earlene Whittenburg Leshell Lorenzo Cornelius Wilson Williams White 5051465 from fha' Spanish Department In the group picture are costumes and scenes used in last year's Pan-American program. First row, reading from leFt to right: Gwendolyn Timberlake, Beverly Brown, Delilah Johnson, Carroll Thomas and Norma Jean Mills. Second row: Thomas Bradley and Ernest Wilson. Third row: R. L. Harris, Instructor and Lee Voird Perkins, Johnny Cole, Larry Bricher and Boyce Thomas in a dance scene, Los Vieiitos used in last year's Pan-American program. Q, in ollonthe HOWTX X in D 5 Bevevhl. xo, wb e H aS5'5l We als? Xe 1 ks 00 take ' hai 'no wfioe' na W doxxln ufxos 0 Gwen , can C n eil Qgolnllsln foam' l TRI-HI-Y l Back row, reading left to right: Mr. Thurman Hodge, director, Melvin Dickens, Donald Hicks, T Bobbie Allen, Frank Marshall, Boys' Pres, Frank Williams, Johnnie Cole, Sec'y, Walter Simpson, Q Oscar Mays, Naomi Booker, Jimmie Sneed, Beverly Harris, Ass't. Sec'y. Shirley Johnson, Betty Sims, Ruby Hickman, Mary Stricklen, Lola Mayfield, Edweaner Williams, Doris Johnson, Mildred Shields, Janice Ashurst, Girls' Pres, 'Steve Powell, Mary Wilson. Purpose: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and the community high standards of Christian Character. l THE AMERICAN RED CROSS DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB T Mrs. W. C. Starks, Sponsor Standing in the rear: Mr. Sherman Wilson, Teacher FIRST ROW, reading left to right: Mrs. W. C. Starks, sponsor, This club develops a high degree of leadership and citizenship Ouida Lee, Stella Pointer, Bessye Garrett, Willa Lockridge, in the students of today who are destined to take their places as Joan Jacquet, Norma Mills, Delilah Johnson, Betty Carter, the leaders of tomorrow in the distributive businesses. Frankie Lacy, Catherine Hickman, Kayvonne King and Willene Grigsby. SECOND ROW: Melba Thomas, Johnny Cole, Oc- tavine Davis, Boyce Thomas, Jimmie Sneed, Joe Givens, Ce- cille Elgin, Ernest Mackey, Beverly Harris, James Ray, Bobby Jones, Winifred Adams, Billy Jones, Janice Ashurst. THIRD ROW: Bobby Baylor, Charles Watts, Harry Watts. Y-TEENS SC ENE FROM THE ONE-ACT PLAY HNEIGHBORS. Purpose: To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to Reading left to right: Audrey Dupree, Mary Simmons, Callie the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal Johnson, Bfyndq Harris, Billy Lqyne, and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Standing: Mary Alice Paris, Christians. In this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus, to Seated: Herman Ellison and Linnie Johnson. share his love for all people, and to grow in the Knowledge of God. Officers of Y-Teens: Dorothy Freeman, President, Mary Alamon, Vice-President, Norma Ramsey, Secretary, Bessie Riggins, Treas- urer, Mrs. Bennie Jenkins, Sponsor. Dramatic Scene Mrs. Fleacie C. Stevens, Sponsor A DRAMATIC CLUB Purpose: To improve oral communication as well as to develop better citizenship, through teamwork, is the purpose of the Dramatic Club. Officers of the Dramatic Club: A Class in Sewing Mrs. Leoma D. Prince, Instructor President.................... ... Bobbie J. Ryles Vice-President. . . . . .Claudette Henley Secretory . . . . . . . . . . . Charlotte Coaxum Asst. Secretary.... ..... ........Anita Walker Treusurer........ ..................Willie Higgins Re orters...... ....Willa Lockrid e Morris Turner 9 1 I I I ' iz I .Q -Q -e z . .WM Y A i ., X .,,. 5 I ,V : , , g . , g 1 .1 . 3 --. ' 51 -' fi Y ' f ' ' H . 'c, 1. , ' ,,,, H ,Q g A. JQ 5, ,V J PA as J- -5 if. My .V I 'sf I K. 1 ' , ff u . X its 'ev' uruur , H My I fm. 41 Y swf pg, g I . 'L..,,.f, j ss. 3. 1 ' ...... M ,. -v -'f -' . af, ,.A,.gg..M,. A- v -,N L iff.. ,rf 1-,' f -- 5.5,-. --e il' . 7 ...M 9-st.. L ss E, ue 'N I Q., .',:: N My K -. A V. - .... V V hy , .. ie My k4..,,, L k VQ y 'Ik , Vi .,.,. . 5945, 5.5. X, 5, , Q 5 ,vV, uw as -T 1 in --f :HA 'I'53g.'ff l' 4.7 V, v ' . In - fx ' W ' -.,,, .. M Q I F xg ' ,H E. v 5-.aa MLN i A. .:a:--- , -' : qi .LL A -453,6 .v A g ., gf., p - 5 ,ge . 5 , 5 A A .. - ' -- . ' iii f. W' 1 . -. swf fig If X., ' 5 ' uuuruu f rsur gf . , A ' X1' . , A l' ' . . - ' .Q ff 3 N , 'l I - 7.-e f A 'Q-in .... '3 Si .- , 3 ' .. Y s e .- 1 . . - I ' i - s . I f ' ' I ' 'S - .',J,..g.z rl eel 55-. 24 vrru . I2 ' , irrs ' . ,, ,, .. ' . . ' ' .-.f, ' . fi . -. ' - - .A ,.,. . , ' K' , if :-' ' Q, nw -A Q. - V- ...wi my 1 Y' .::',. 5 ' 'ai 'ik ft' A 'i A TM.. ' , x' ' if V Artists at Work Mrs. E. W. Pyle, Instructor Look Out, Einstein Mrs. M. M. Smith, Instructor Shorthand - Typing Mrs. V. J. Wilson, Instructor Class In Bible Rev. James L. Clayborne, Instructor Thyword isa lamp unto my Feet, anda light unto my path. Psalms ll9:lO5 5 I 5 i N. H. A. OFFICERS President ........ ....... .............. . . . Bobbie Jean Ryles Vice-President .... ..... M argie Lester Secretary .......... .... J ohnetta Johnson Assistant Secretary .... . . .Mildred Johnson Treasurer ........... . . . Delilah Johnson Reporter .......... . . . Helen G. Johnson Sergeant at Arms .... ...... R uth Morgan Porliamentarian . . . ......... Mildred Lang Sponsor ......... ....................... M rs. L. D. Prince N. H. A. PURPOSES l. To promote individual growth by developing physical, social and moral qualities. 2. To promote better home living. 3. To provide wholesome recreational activities. 4. To act as o unit For giving service to the school, community, state and nation. 4 A Class In Foods Mrs. J. R. Bledsoe, Instructor F l . I 4'7f2fQ!f X If you have knowledge, let others light their candles by itf, Margaret Fuller X Donald Hicks President f Egw ig g, H . . if Q J ,.,. 4 .V2,,, K june 54 615155 0,W55r5 : - 5- -' ' '3 1 E 'Eff 5 f W 3 X if '13 E YW Q K J , 5 SIM -, pci: 'Q if ? 5 Q if i s f . e I Y y 'if . Q ssigiiiifrfiig yr fir- fi' ' 1 , ff- H 52 33, , .,,,. .k,, ,W K 5 sw 15 4 , Q A i? 'J J' ,ps J if 4 3 gi .L 1 r X sr, 5 5 SQ' ,E 45' , x kg I K -, Q V2 C N ' in '34 1 F 5, , 1' ,r i X e:rA51 ll. 54' Rx , K 5 x L MH i Bessye Faye Garrett Secretary 5 W 5 . 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Williams W d oo S Harold Wesley Young Jackson JAMES ABBS Hi-Y Jr. Red Cross MYRTIE ADAMS Chorus, '53 Spanish Club, '53 THYRAH ADAMS Football Team, '51-'53 Varsity T Vice-President of H. R. IO7 President of Student Council Y-Teen Dramatic Workshop WINIFRED ADAMS Editor of Terrellife, '53-' 54 Editor at The Panther, '53-'54 County President of Jr. Red Cross Dramatic Club Nlodern Dance Club Tri-Hi-Y Student Council President of H. R. 208, '53 President of H. R. IO7, '52 Homecoming Queen of '52 KATHERINE ALDRIDGE Jr. Red Cross Allied Youth BESSIE ALEXAN DER JANICE ASHURST Cheerleader, '5l-'53 Student Council, 'Sl-'54 Modern Dance Club, '5'l-'54 Y-Teens, '5I-'54 Tri-Hi-Y, '5I-'54 Jr. Red Cross, '51-'54 Dramatic Club, '53-'54 Camera Club, '5I-'54 Chorus, 'SI-'54 Y-Teen Dramatic Workshop, '53-' Secretary of H. R. 202, '5I-'52 Chaplain of H. R. 203, '52-'53 HELEN BARNES Chorus, '5l -'52 Y-Teens, '5l-'52 Modern Dance Club, '51-'52 Nwioren., '5I-'53 Jr. Red Cross, '53 ELMARIE BATES Modern Dance Club Y-Teens Homemakers Club MELBA BAYLOR President of H. R. 202, '5I-'52 President of Spanish Class, '51-'5 Copyreader of Terrellife, '53-'54 Student Council, '5'l-'52 President of Poetry Club, '5I -'52 Debating Society, '5I-'52 Jr. Red Cross, '52-'53 CARO L BENTON 2 54 New Homemakers of America, '5I-'52 Jr. Red Cross. '51-'53 LARRY BIRCHER Tri-Y, '5l-'53 Allied Youth President of Y-Teen Dramatic Workshop, '53-'54 Camera Club Business Manager of Tenellife IRA BLANKENSHIP JAMES BLANTON Basketball Team, '5I-'52 Football Team, '52-'53 Chorus, '53 Student Council, '53 Jr. Red Cross ANDERSON BOOKMAN Hi-Y, 'SI-'53 Dramatic Club, '5I-'52 Contemporary Composers Club, '5 Allied Youth, '52-'53 Jr. Red Cross, '51-'53 KIRBY BREWER Chorus Jr. Red Cross ROBERT BREWER BARBARA BUN DAG E New Homemakers of America, '5I Student Council, '5l-'52 Dramatic Club, '5I-'53 President of H. R. 208, '5l Chaplain of H. R. IO6, '53 Vice-President of '54 Mid-Term Graduating Class MALCOLM BUNTON BETTY CAMPBELL Glee Club, '5I JAMES CAMPBELL Jr. Red Cross Athletics Editor 'of Terrellife Hi-Y MARGARET CARTER Chorus, '52 JAMES CHERRY Football Team, '5'l-'53 MARY PEARL CLARK Nlodern Dance Club Glee Club Chorus New Homemakers of America WILLIAM COAXUM Student Council Hi-Y Allied Youth Jr. Red Cross FLEADA COE Jr. Red Cross, '52-'53 Senior Band, '53 Allied Youth, '52-'53 Y-Teens, '52-'53 Modern Dance Club, '52-'53 PEGGY CO LE Chorus BILLY CONEY Jr. Red Cross, '5I-'53 Football Team, '5I -'52 Track, '51-'53 Allied Youth, '5I LOUIS CONNER Basketball Team, '5I -'52 BETTY CURRY 'I -' 52 -' 52 BENJAMIN CURTIS Chorus Hi-Y Y-Teen Dramatic Workshop Jr. Red Cross CARTER CURTIS, JR. Senior Bond, '5'I-'54 Y-Teen Dramatic Workshop Class Editor of the Panther Hi-Y Senior Editor of the Terrellife BILLY ROSE DAVIS Activities Committee Member of Mid-Term 54 Class Junior Band, '50-'53 BOBBIE LOU DAVIS Jr. Red Cross, '51-'53 Member of Cosmetology Department, '52 Y-Teens, '5l-'52 Secretary of H. R. 205, '5l ELIZABETH DAVIS Homemakers Club Tri-Hi-Y Jr. Red Cross Jr. Band Chorus Library Assistant GirI's Glee Club Office Assistant Y-Teens Dramatic Club EMMA DAWKINS New Homemakers of America, '51-'52 Dramatic Club, '53-'54 Modern Dance Club, '5I-'52 Girl's Volleyball Team, '51-'52 Girl's Softball Team, '5I-'52 Girl's Basketball Team, '5l-'52 JESSIE DEMERSON Glee Club, '53 Secretary of Cosmetology Club, '53 Jr. Red Cross, '5I-'53 MELVIN DICKENS Football Team, '52 YMCA Boys' Patrol Basketball Team, '5I -'52 ETHELL YVONNE DRAKE Tri-Hi-Y, '5I -'52 Girls' Basketball Team, '52-'53 Dramatic Club, '53-'54 WILLIE DRAKE, JR. Chorus, '53 Student Council, '52 RAYMOND DUNN ALVIN EDWARDS Basketball Team, '5l-'53 Jr. Red Cross CECILLE ELGIN Chairman of '54 Mid-Term Activities Camrnittee,Senior Band, '5I-'53 Chorus, '52-'53 Jr. Red Cross, '52-'53 Secretary-Treasurer of Tri-Hi-Y, '53 Dramatic Club, '52-'53 TOMMIE YVONNE ELGIN President of Camera Club Vice-President of Tri-Hi-Y Modern Dance Club Office Assistant Jr. Red Cross LEE FRED EVANS Drum Maior, '52-'53 Hi-Y, '52-'53 Homeroom President, '52 Distributive Education Club, '53 LEON FELDER Band Chorus Columnist of Terrellife Hi-Y Track Modern Dance Club ADDIE LOUISE FITTS Jr. Red Cross Cosmetology Club, '52-'53 WILLIAM FLOYD Second PlaceWinner in Contest Dramatic Club Contemporary Writers Club '52 Optimist Club FLORIDAY FREDERICK Homemakers Club, '53 Reporter for H. R. IO3, Tri-Hi-Y, '52-'53 '53 ET HA FREEMAN New Homemakers of America Girl's Basketball Team Allied Youth Girls' Softball Team Girls' Volleyball Team BESSYE GARRETT Student Council, '5l -' 53 Member of Jr. Red Cross, '5I -'52, President '53-'54 Allied Youth, '53-'54 - Secretary-Treasurer of Terrellife President of Modern Dance Club, '5I -'52 Y-Teens, '53-'54 New Homemakers of America. '52-'53 Chaplain of H. R. IO7, '52-'53 President of H. R. 206, '5l-'52 Jr. Red Cross Council Jos Givens, JR. Senior Band, '5I-'53 Hi-Y, '52-'54 President of H. R. IO3, '53 Allied Youth Photographer for '53-'54 Journalism Class Jr. Red Cross Speech Club, '52 JAMES GREENWELL HENRY GRIFFIN Chorus, '5I-'54 Hi-Y, '52-'53 Dramatic Club, '53-'54 Student Council, '53-'54 Football Team, '53 Jr. Red Cross, '53-'54 Boys' Quartet, '5l EUGENE GUNTER Jr. Red Cross RUTH HELEN GUESS Cheerleader, '51-'53 NORMA JEAN HALL I Y-Teens, '51-'52 Modern Dance Club, '51-'52 DORIS HARDEN Student Council, '51-'52 Allied Youth, '51-'52 Homemakers Club Jr. Red Cross BEV ER LY JEAN HARRIS President of Senior Y-Teens, '52-'53 Assistant Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, '53 Secretary of Debating Society, '51 Reporter For Contemporary Poetry Club, '51 Allied Youth Secretary, '52 Secretary of H. R. '52-'53 Jr. Red Cross, '52-'53 Attendant ol' Homecoming Queen, '53 Society Reporter of Terrellite Treasurer of Y-Teen Dramatic Workshop CLAUDETTE HEN LEY Dramatic Club RUBY HIC KMAN DONALD HICKS President of H. R. 101, '51-'52 Hi-Y, '51-'53 Reporter for H. R. 205, '52-'53 Football Team Vice-President of H. R. 106, '53 Basketball Trainer, '53-'54 Y-Teen Dramatic Workshop, '53 Allied Youth, '53-'54 Vice-President of Hi-Y, '53-'54 President of H. R. 106, '53-'54 EARTHALENE HILL Jr. Red Cross Chorus JOHNNIE HILL Senior Band, '52-'53 Hi-Y Member of Annual Staff SAMMIE HILL Football Team, '52-'53 Track, '52-'53 BETTY HOLT New Homemakers of America, '52 Y-Teens, '52 Debating Society, '52 President of Homerooms IO4 and 202 Secretary of H. R. 107 BOBBIE HOUSTON New Homemakers of America IDA HOWARD DOLLIE HUDSON Chorus, '52 Maiorette, '52-'53 Y-Teens, '52 Treasurer of '54 Mid-Term Graduating Class ELIZA HUNTER Allied Youth Dramatic Club FAYE JACKSON New Homemakers of America, '52-'54 Tri-Hi-Y, '51-'53 . Homeroom President, '52- 53, Secretary, '51-'52 Library Assistant, '53-' 54 Y-Teens, '51-'52 JOHNNIE JACKSON Hi-Y, Poetry Club Jr. Red Cross, Allied Youth WESLEY JAC KSON JOAN JACQUET Y-Teens, '52-'54 Allied Youth, '52-'54 Modern Dance Club, '52-'54 Horizon Club, '53 Dramatic Club, '52-'54 Jr. Red Cross, '53 Cheerleader, '53 VERA JEN KINS Student Council, '51-'53 Y-Teen Dramatic Workshop, '53-'54 Modern Dance Club MCKINLEY JESSIE Varsity T Club ELVIN JILES FREDDIE MAE JAMISON Student Council Allied Youth Jr. Red Cross WILLIE FAYE JIMISON Jr. Red Cross Modern Dance Club EDMONA JOHNSON Modern Dance Club Y-Teens HELEN JOHNSON New Homemakers of America Allied Youth Jr. Red Cross Modern Dance Club Alumni Editor of Terrellife BOBBY RAY JONES President of H. R. 106, '53-'54 Vice-President of Hi-Y, '51-'52 Treasurer of Student Council, '53 Treasurer of Jr. Red Crass, '53 President of Allied Youth, '53 Senior Band, '51-'54 Camera Club, '53-'54 Debating Society, '52 Member of Annual Staff Associate Editor of Terrellife Chorus DOROTHY JONES Jr. Red Cross Modern Dance Club Dramatic Club JOHNNIE WILL JONES Secretary of '54 Mid-Term Graduating Class Reporter For H. R. 103, '53 Tri-Hi-Y, '52-'53 Vice-President of H. R. 6, '51 LANGSTON JONES WILLIE JONES MERLENE KINDLE Allied Youth, '53 Jr. Red Crass, '53 MARY HELEN LEE Chorus Y-Teens, '52-'53 Allied Youth Horizon Club Jr. Red Cross OUIDA FAYE LEE Allied Youth Jr. Red Cross Debating Society Member of Terrellife Staff Girls' Glee Club Member of Annual Staff MARGIE LESTER Dramatic Club, '53 Assistant Secretary of Allied Youth '52- '53 Vice-Preslaent of N. H. A., '53 Tri-Hi-Y, '52 Jr. Red Cross, '52 Girls' Volleyball Team, '52-'53 Girls' Basketball Team, '52-'53 Modern Dance Club, '52 Y-Teens LORENA LEWIS WILLA FAYE LOCKRIDGE Student Council, '53-'54 Jr. Red Cross, '53-'54 Girls' Glee Club, '53 Assistant Secretary of Chorus, '53 Reporter for Dramatic Club Y-Teens JAMES MALLARD Jr. Band, '51 Senior Band, '52-'53 Library Assistant, '51 Treasurer of H. R. 105, '52 FRANK MARSHALL r President of '54 Mid-Term Graduating Class Dramatic Club, '52 Chorus, '52-'53 Ha-Y, '52-'54 Camera Club, '52 Student Council, '52 GLORIA MARTIN Y-Teens Student Council Jr. Band Maiorette ROZELIA MARTIN Y-Teens WAYNE MARTIN LOLA MAYFIELD Y-Teens, '51-'53 Modern Dance Club, '51-'52 Office Assistant, '53 Chorus, '51-'53 Tri-Hi-Y, '52-'53 New Homemakers of America, '52-'53 H. R. Secretary, '51-'52 Jr. Red Cross, '51-'53 H. R. Treasurer, '52-'53 MELVIN MCC LEN DON Poetry Club MITCHELL McEWING Basketball Team, '53-'54 Football Team, '53 Vice-President of H. R. 208, '53-'54 ELMER MILLER Boys Patrol Football Team ETHEL MILLER Secretary of Homemakers Club, '51-'52 Y-Teens, '51-'52 Spanish Club, '51-'52 Homeroom Secretary, '53-'54 Jr. Red Cross, '53 Student Council, '53 LOIS JEAN MILLER Jr. Band Dramatic Club Girls' Volleyball Team Reporter For Homeroom TOMMIE MOORE Basketball Team, '51-'52 Jr. Red Cross, '52-'53 Cheerleader, '53 IV ERA MORRIS SANDRA MUSE Allied Youth, '51-'52 Maiorette, '52 Student Council, '52-' 53 Tri-Hi-Y, '52-'53 Camera Club, '52-'53 Modern Dance Club, '51-'52-'53 Y-Teen Dramatic Workshop, '53-'54 DeWlTT PARKS Jr. Red Cross Hi-Y, '51-'53 JOE VAN PETTY Football Trainer, '51-'52 Circulation Manager of Terrellife Student Council, '53-'54 Hi-Y, '51-'52 EVELYN PHILLIPS Jr. Red Cross Tri-Hi-Y Cheerleader Cosmetology Club New Homemakers of America Nladern Dance Club STELLA POINTER Student Council, '52-' 53 Jr. Red Cross, '52-'53 Y-Teens, '53 Secretary of H. R. 205, '53 Secretary of H. R. 101, '52 JAMES RAY Allied Youth Jr. Red Cross Senior Band Chorus Debating Society Member of '53-'54 Journalism Class JO ANN REED Allied Youth Girls' Glee Club Modern Dance Club JOHN WESLEY REVELS Hi-Y Debating Society Jr. Red Cross TINA RUTH RHODES MARY LOUISE RICHARDSOB Cosmetology Club, '53-'54 Allied Youth, 'sl RAYMOND RICHARDSON ESPENOLIA ROBINSON Member of '54 Mid-Term Class Committee MILLIE ROBINSON New Homemakers ol' America Camera Club Tri-Hi-Y Y-Teens VIOLA JEAN ROGERS Tri-Hi-Y, '52 Allied Youth, '53 Glee Club, '52 Jr. Red Cross, '52-'53 Senior Band, '52-'53 BOBBIE JEANE RYLES Chorus, '51-'53 I New Homemakers of America, 5l-'52, President, '53 President of Dramatic Club, '53 Library Assistant, '53 Student Council, '53 BOBBY SCOTT Chorus, '51-'53 Track, '51-'53 Football Team, '53 Varsity T Club, '52-'53 ROBERT SCOTT WALTER SIMPSON Dramatic Club Track Hi-Y Boys' Patrol FRANKIE SIMS Member of Cosmetology Club Sidney Slater Hi-Y, '5l-'54 Jr. Red Cross, 'Sl-'54 VIOLA SMITH New Homemakers of America JIMMIE SNEED President of H. R. 6, '52 Glee Club, '52 Vice-President of Y-Teens, '53-'54 Modern Dance Club, '52-'54 Dramatic Club, '53-'54 Assistant Business Manager and Society Editor of Terrellife Jr. Red Cross, '52-'54 Camera Club, '53-'54 Tri-Hi-Y, '52-'54 New Homemakers of America, '52-'54 Secretary ol' H. R. IO5, '53 JOYCE STANTON SAMUEL STEWART FRANKLIN STRADFORD Camera Club, '52-'54 Senior Band, '51-'54 Member of Distributive Education Class, '52 Dramatic Club, '53 President oF H. R. IO5, '52 MARY STRIC KLEN Student Council, '5'I -' 53 Y-Teens, 'SI -'52 Modern Dance Club, '51-'52 Chorus, '52-'53 Tri-Hi-Y, '52-'53 Homemakers Club, '52-'53 Jr. Red Cross, '51-'54 AVA JO THOMAS Chorus, '52-'53 Allied Youth Y-Teens Modern Dance Club Cheerleader, '52-'53 Jr. Red Cross, '52 Vice-President of H. R. IO6, '52 Treasurer of Spanish Club BETTY JEAN THOMAS Jr. Band, '52 New Homemakers of America, '52 Jr. Red Cross, '52-'53 JOYCE THOMAS MELBA THOMAS Senior Band, '5l -'53 Student Council, '5I -'52 Dramatic Club, '53 Jr. Red Cross, '53 Y-Teens, '53 Horizon Club, '53 JERALD THORNTON MORRIS TURN ER Jr. Red Cross, '53 Dramatic Club, '53-'54 Camera Club, '52-'54 Associate Editor of Terrellife Student Council, '52-'53 Debating Society, '5l-'52 Hi-Y, 'sl Y-Teen Dramatic Workshop, '53-'54 LEOLA WADE Dramatic Club, '53 Secretary of N. H. A., '53 Jr. Red Cross, '52 Girls' Volleyball Team, '5l-'53 Girls' Softball Team, '5'I-'53 Girls' Basketball Team, '5l-'53 Modern Dance Club, '53 ANITA WALKER Jr. Red Cross, '5'l-'54 New Hamemakers of America, '5l-'52 Student Council, '5I-'53 Y-Teens, '52-'54 Secretary of Dramatic Club, '53-'54 Tri-Hi-Y, '53 Allied Youth, '52-'54 Typist and Copyreader of Terrellife Y-Teen Dramatic Workshop, '53-'54 Modern Dance Club, '52 LILLIAN WARREN CHARLES WATTS Student Director of Senior Band, '53-'54 Allied Youth Student Council Hi-Y Jr. Red Cross IDA WHITING Member of Ring Committee of '54 Mid-Term Graduating Class LULA WHITTEN Homemakers Club, '51-'52 Jr. Red Cross, '52-'53 WILLIAM WILBURN Student Council, '5l-'52 Allied Youth, '52-'53 Advertising Manager of Terrellife Band, '51-'54 Hi-Y, '51-'52 LEROY WILSON VERDELL WILSON New Homemakers of America Reporter on Terrellife Staff Jr. Red Cross Tri-Hi-Y BILLIE WILLIAMS FRAN K WILLIAMS Hi-Y Dramatic Club Allied Youth Jr. Red Cross EREDDIE WILLIAMS Jr. Red Cross Poetry Club Senior Band IDA WILLIAMS Drum Maiorette, '53 LEONARD WILLIAMS Hi-Y, '5l-'52 Track, '52-'53 THOMAS WILLIAMS Football Team, '50-'53 Varsity T Club, '52-' 53 VERDELL WINCHESTER Homemakers Club, 'Sl MARY JOHN WOODS HAROLD YOUNG President of H. R. 202, 'SI Jr. Red Cross, '5I-'53 Member ol' Distributive Education Class NOT PICTURED: Essie Anderson Onzie Belvin Willie Blake Gwendolyn Develrow Nathaniel Dowdy Bonnie Fears Tommie Harris Frankie Johnson Willie Lester Gwendolyn Lightfoot Billie McCowan Revo Nell Minneweather Ozella Mitchell Arthur Murphy Juanita Pollard Thomas Russell Jimmie Smith Velma Smith Suttice Dwayne Taston Millie Voldase Ella Ward Nancy Williams 1 5 1 1 R I ed 1 .1 J 1 3 Z QS 5 s 5 - Q 3 f e ca - - - - aa Amiablllty shines by 1tS own light- Horace ,... Z ? Z 1 ff ii 2 5 255 fs fa: 25 , ff 5 Z f Z2 f A www. i i Ns ,i im gf Q: f! Q 4,2 5 2 f ? Z Q Z 3 f Q ? 5 Z f 4 W 5 1 1 A MACHINE SHOP WELDING Mr. G. W. Pope, Instructor 'fr- AUTO BODY REPAIR Mr. D. Threott, Instructor A CLASS IN BIOLOGY .5--I-'ww-. L 1 ,I,, : ws- A ., H 5 IIIW, ,1 Lx :.1.. P1 .:V,... V. ' or VOOO I I I 9' L r S 5 .3-:,. A v , Li In 5, - gi- ,U , I Q V In , ,, I , 5 .IM T T, , ' L g,!1 'gf' If' ' -If 'Is ifwfnr I I 1 f 'fl MI 'IAI K Ja if Q. AX! I I ,M ,gf I Q IM, t I ,I IIOI I AAII AAAI V ' Tiiu? , K. , ,,.. if ,Y AQVA 1 E uvvl g , ' Iz- A 'f-2 ,W IIO I X I'III I 'I1' IIAIIOO I I I AIIOI TIO I 'I Q ? I A CLASS IN LEATHERCRAFT Mr. Leoncrd Hemphill, Instructor MACHINE SHOP WELDING Mr. G. W. Pope, Instructor A CLASS IN AUTO MECHANICS Mr. Webster D. Armstrong, Instructor Mr, I, E, Sullivan, Instructor I I , -ffl?-K -jzfcg, , A ' -' . A - . ' .. ,I 1 ,,,, . .ff was , . M V 5 Wig Q I I I I- v I. I f AAI-I . I g.,ff-I fa: Wiyjfkw git wk H 'V C I ,, -- 1'S,.,s 2 , lt, ' ' I vc 1 Clk J fw ' -.f ' ZQ IIQF Q 1,5 I A . f i , 1zIw:..f...afgL , , 1' It 1 5 f fh..,J I may 55 .. -- --lj. wa I 'QQ' ,E f --'gps-zeiiw ' , '..v-W8 A5 T I , I Q M - K. M f M: A T., ,..,, . , V , V I 1 ,fi A I H, Y W I 1- f j In I5 ,y I 1 52:2-Mft F' ' - f .. . -I ' A 3 LX V-WM fix X -' . 5 VT ' If Q I-H 3 . I3 A I W ' , 1 A5 1 In If .Y f 'I 'Q ' .fassieih e ,- ' I S - 'L'- 'I I 1 . ,, A' gg ' ' A CLASS IN UPHOLSTERY Mr. David Threott, Instructor CAMERA CLUB Mr. P. C. Logon, Sponsor I CARPENTRY 3 Mr. I. C. McAllister, Instructor CHEMISTRY CLASS Mr. P. C. Logon, Instructor HISTORY CLASS Mr. W. F. Bledsoe, Instructor A CLASS IN CCSMETOLOGY Mrs. Kathryn SadcIIer Jackson, Instructor calf the light you are burning is true, take it on to success with youfa ,u Frank Williams Athletic Director, '53-,54 ,Mast Plttzsing Scnirfr Ptrsmtzlitits Larry Bircher and Faye Jackson Most Attractive Scnizfr Girl t Willa Lockridge - 1 Qawrifc' Senior girl Winifred Adams Qawrifc' Smirfr Hay Henry Griffin Kes! Senior Kifizms Efhel Miller and Billy Coney Hes! Sport Mitchell McEwing Mas! Hourfcrfus Seuiar Kay and Girl Charles Woffs oncl Millie Robinson P 455-in 1 ZZ file' , X UNWWQWKIMQWWQEEMEEQ Qmfzfrife junior Girl 9mf0riQe Zzfuior Boy Doro Lacy oyce omus Qmfrfrife Saphomvre Kay Qmforife Soplzzzufzare Girl Lawrence Peppers Fayrene B59 Gm ,flflosf Pvpular Senior Girl Bessye Garrett 5' Mas! Handsome Smivr Bay i v Charles Watts V Mast Wripzgfzg Egerzirfr Kay Q ? Q V 2 2 M . v ,gg V fi W ,qt 115 V K ,M K fi' 3. fu 4944! x f f Www' . if Z ' . if g . Vi ,, ' .-H 7 Sw. 3 ...A gy X 252 mi f , , rf: v Q 3 , Q? -, , Wm-Qmwa .u........-Q 1-rf Ziv .-u...............,... . ' E Na fi? Q E 2 Q ? .. JIS' va, My Q2 M, Z ,5,:: g:w: 1 fy A . ,Wi 'F ,f Z, , ,. , , Zyiy I Q hw K b . , f gfw' ,, L W , 1 :Q S , wg f 6.' um. ev Q9 ' ' .FZ My J A 5 v , Z ff 4 'I 2 X ' ' f , v ' ,W 6 7 , ' f f '- ? J ' fi 7 I ! - K t fQfW R MODERN DANCE CLUB The modern dance club offers to all interested students an opportunity for creative expression through body movements. FRONT, reading from left to right: Willene Grigsby, Phyllis Hannah. CENTER isittingiz Mildred John- son, Ida P. Williams, Edweaner Williams, Mary Wilson, Mildred Shields, Joyce Watson, Willie Hard- graves, Joan Holbert, Shirley Johnson. BACK istandinglz Janice Ashurst, Octavina Davis, Shirley Taylor, Jimmie Sneed, Dolly Hudson, Mary Anderson, Charlette Coaxum, LaVerne Jenkins, Fleada Coe, Winifred Adams, Eloise Greer, Sandra Muse. OFFICERS President ....... .............. .... Do l ly Hudson Vice-President .... ........... .... P h yllis Hannah Secretary ................................... Joan Halbert Reporter .................................. Winifred Adams Sponsors .......Miss M. L. Holloway and Mrs. O. M. Belfery VOLLEY BALL FOR GIRLS Mrs. O. M. Belfery and Miss M. L. Holloway, Instructors A REPRESENTATION OF A CROSS SECTION OF SPORTS FOR GIRLS William James, an educator, once said - Muscular vigor.. .will always be needed to furnish the back- ground of sanity, serenity, and cheerfulness to life, to give moral elasticity to our disposition, to sound off the wiry edge of our fretfulness, and to make us good humored and easy of approach. Q Here is a representation of a cross section of sports for girls in the physical education department -- Miss M. L. Holloway and Mrs. O. M. Belfrey, instructors. Reading from left to right: Willie Higgins, Augustes Hill, Constance Carr, Charlotte Coaxum, Ethell Drake, Melba Baylor, Jerlena Meeks, Bessie Garrett, Delilah Johnson, Doris Bailey, and Dolly Hudson. Center: Viola Rogers. I953 DRUM MAJOR AND DRUM MAJORETTE Lee Fred Evans, Drum Major Ida Pearl Williams, Drum Maiorette Mr. G. A. Baxter, Director BEST DANCERS IN THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Kneeling: Phyllis Ann Hannah. Standing: Willene Grigsby. The dance will always play a prominent part in the physical education department and in the enrichment of the lives of our students. Through this phase of the dance, students are able to ex- pand their interest in related arts and in the worldaround them, Finding new meaning to life, new areas of explanation, fuller understanding of environment, and enrichment of personality. allied M711 Mwst- -565 h L ation, thr hodueation, of the in-. The purposa of this club,V Nied Youth, Inc., shall e, T e 3 r dividual and society from e handicaps F beverog alcohol! OF ICERS S sofs ..Mrs D. L. C mpbelia Mr. Kno J. Tucker, res Ice Pres! Q' Fr nk Willie X Chair nProgrc Commttee............... .Margie t pon P ldenf ...... ....... ....... ......... bbylones ...... ...... 5 refory ...... ...... ..... ........ nnIeJo Tre urer .. ...... ........... ....... .JoyceT er XX N Gi ' 1 Jtetneeeenzng Qneen and Attendants 1952- 54 Reading left to right: Juanita Pollard, Atfendantg Carol Warren, Queenp Beverly Harris, Attend Wzvrus FIRST ROW, left to right: Mildred Briscoe, Nettie Walker, Patricia Griffin, Dolores Gray, Betty Ander- son, Mack Slater, Henry Williams, Wallace Petty, Thomas Reese, James Blanton, Marie Young, Lola May- field, Margie Jackson, Bobby Ryles, Bobby Smith, Mrs. Adlee H. Trezevant, director,- Mr. H. L. King, Principal. SECOND ROW: Helen Mayfield, Willa Lockridge, Beverly McCoy, Gladys Johnson, Norma Scott, Mitchell McEwing, Henry Griffin, Rudy Harper, Lonnie Trim, Bobby Scott, Johnnie Daniels, Wealthia Penigar, Annie Brackens, and Earthalene Hill. THIRD ROW: Katherine Cubberson, Janice Woodson, Charlie Hazel Johnson, Peggy Cole, Frankie Mays, Charlotte Coaxum, James Smith, Kenneth Wheeler, Floyd Meredith, Beniamin Gibbs, Ann Turner, Janell Moore, Eddie Rugh Beauford, and Ruth Young. FOURTH ROW: Joann Holbert, Mary Taylor, Mildred Shields, Alma Robertson, Ola Mayfield, Claudette Henley, Johnny Cole, Ceylon Elgin, Roland Newton, Bobby Logan, Billy Brown, Benjamin Curtis, Eliza- beth Davis, Katherine Wilson, Doris Calhoun. S Girls' Q55 ew FIRST ROW, left to right: Genia Sanders, Olean McIntosh, Shirley Taylor, Janice Rogers, Barbara Mc- Wells, Peggy Horace, Betty Cross, Margaret Nickelberry, Vera Brooks, Mrs. Adlee H. Trezevant, director, and Mr. H. L. King, Principal. SECOND ROW: Jessie Demerson, Mary Johnson, Maggie Fair, Alice Johnson, Dessie Washington, Doris Bailey, Peggy Foster, Maggie Young, Beverly Goffney, and May Pearl Clark. The Mixed Chorus and Girls' Glee Club offer their members opportunity in practical choral training and interesting experiences in various phases of school and community life, as a whole, as well as in small en- sembles or quartets. These groups present the Annual Christmas Carol Service and Spring Choral Concert, sponsored by the Music Department. , Z WI. Zfcrrcll fflyh Sahara! 1621144 Kasfcr 1953- 54 MAJORETTES, left to right: Joyce Watson, Renetta Barnes, Helen Barnes, Beverly Goffney, Dollie Hudson, Octavine Davis. First Row: Mr. H. L. King, Principal, Lee Fred Evans, Drum Major, Donald Tarkington, Larry Bircher, Viola Rogers, Booker Drennon, Bobby Jones, Melba Thomas, Boyce Thomas, Billie Jones, Lawrence Peppers, Franklin Stradford, Charles Wright, Ida Pearl Williams, Drum Maiorette, Edward Cole, John Dansby, Cleoda Cooks,William Wilburn, Joe Givens, Robert Brewer, Harry Watts, Joyce Thomas, George Williams, Johnnie Walker, Charles Watts, G. A. Baxter, Director. Second Row: Willene Grigsby, Barbara Holman, Mary Alamon, Fleada Coe, Marlene Howard, Jimmy Lydia, Don Calahvell, Rosetta Cobbs, Ruby Adams, Sherman Harris, Joe Rhee Headroe, James Mallard, Lee Peppers, Cornelius White, Eloise Stanley, Earl Harris, Bobby Baylor, Doris Mitchell, Willie Faye Hill, Retha Collins, Beverly Robin- son, Earline Whittenburg. Third Row: Lorenza Coney, Stine Enge, Charles Walker, Marshall Batts, Artis Prestidge, Johnnie Hill, O. G. Hill, Phyllis Anne Hannah, Lafayette Franks, Betty J. Carter, Argenia Ford, Elizabeth Rivers, Carter Curtis, l. D. Blankinship, Augustes Hill, John Tarkington, James Ray, Fred Lee, Bobby Mitchell, Lorenzo Williams, Jack Slater, Curtis Williams. X The band, directed by Mr. G. A. Baxter, plays a well-balanced program of music on the many occasions which demand its services. lt plays for all football games, pep meetings and takes a trip each year to an important out- of-town game. ln addition to participation in the school activities, the group is in frequent demand at parades and other community affairs. at uBeware lest you lose the substance by grasping the shadow - W . f Aesop, The Dog and the Shadow COACHING STAFF Left - Knox Tucker - Assistant Coach Center - Robert Qualls - Head Football Coach Right - Marion Jones - Assistant Coach Mr. W. F. Bledsoe, Jr. - Athletic Business Manager VARSITY T CLUB First Row: Thyrah Adams, Onzie Belvin, Bernell Phillips, Mitchell McEwing. Second Row: Billy Coney, Henry lButchJ Williams, Thomas Williams, Na- thaniel Dowdy, James Whittaker. Third Row: Coach Jones, Billy Layne, Willie Cherry, Sherman Ellison. , , - I - 4- TKA fwfr Maze-a+ J as C -331' Qi .40 if AA WWW PI If R lb Him.- 51' L ,J Q N- fag? fe '55 wks mmf ph., srsx AWHSQWQQ Esiszms Ii' J A997 ASSW7' NI se, v M' www Ag F T ilk is mt 'S 'Nu is My .54-if 'Q A WIAMLJ ' CLUB NMKSIU 4 131' Q 'M 8 jeg? ' I 53:2 My W S ling f - C' Q ,L Q - I f I . ' 3-,L at e, I w?,..., V I , M rl , mf , ' f ' - I , l i3 7'- in I if L it ' gif? ,QC 1 Es, xiii .sglfzsx fisfifiilti X I ... , , V , t . 1 L, ,- f,f, w. .5k ' ,. - ' ,N , ' 1 ef . f.' f r- gig - E' , V7 3 - . . Mft , .fig A 6 Q , f 1. . if - . - 2 .. F . gggqifs- -- ,es,5gi,,?g'fz 1 .. sn- ' . I, - 5 :fs - .. 5. L wi . if l I we P L . nfs' - ' ,H in sz L,,. V sg , f , . , iii? ,,,. w t., ' 7 ' Q iw' W ' ' H Q, xt gifggglfesrw' . I ' I' ' ' E5 ' 1 li? xg. 1 Af 7' , , . :m ia ff - 'e 2 71 1 . A . . is - 15 ' I 3 . I W - W F . - 1 - - is 21 f1 . is ' I I I -.. L ' . . - ' .. . i 5? u is M I . of L 4 -L. I , ,5,,.'7nfs ' J , .e..a-Cr ' ii Borffbull Squad far 7954 Reading from left to right beginning with manager, ending with trainer. Manager, Billy Coney, William Henderson, Raymond Hannie, Harold Develrow, James Atkins, Herman Gilmore, Dave Moore, Herman Waits, Lawrance Lawson, Tommie Harris, Sammie Hill, Donald Hicks, Charles Brooks, Clem Smith, John Ranger, Robert Massingale, Earnest Macky, James Williams, Louis Simmons, Joe E. Madison, Robert Dixon, Charles Banks, Bobby Lane, Kenneth Wheeler, Elmer Miller, McKinley Cleveland, Raymond George, Clevone Wollard, Onzie Belvin, Jimmie Dary, John Wesley, Sherman Ellison, Julius Hemphill, Lewis Wilson, Trainer. TOP: Coach Robert Qualls. FIRST ROW: Eddie Walker, Maxie Lee, James Whitaker, Billy Brown, Thomas Williams. SECOND ROW: Willie Taylor, Herman Ellison, Ruby Harper. THIRD ROW: Arthur Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Asst. Coach M. T. Jones, James Kelley, Berneal Phillips, Mitchell McEwing, Asst. Coach Knox Tucker. FIFTH ROW: Freddie Ellison. SIXTH ROW: Henry Williams. SEVENTH ROW: Billy Lane, Thyrah Adams, James Blanton. ,.,,,,, ...bl Kaskefhzll Reading left to right, on knees: Billy Brown, Alvin Edwards, Harlon Winn, Captain Mitchell McEwing, E. T. Chadwick, James Whitaker, Raymond Price. Standing: Basketball Coach - Knox Tucker, Principal H. L. King, Head Football Coach Qualls, Co-Captain Lowell Hogan, Charles Dewitt, Gilbert Simpson, William Henderson, Oscar Milner, Mr. W. F. Bledsoe - Ath- letic Business Manager, and Assistant Coacb M. T. Jones. 1953 DRUM MAJORS AND MAJORETTES Mr. G. A. Baxter, Director Reading from left to ri ht: J WV g oyce atson, Renetta Barnes, Helen Barnes, Lee Fred Evans, Drum Major Qstandingl, lda P. Williams Drum Maiorette Qkneelingl, Beverly Goffney, Dolly Hudson, Octavind Davis. 1953 C HEER LEADERS l l W ---up FRONT ROW, reading left to right: Evelyn Phillips, Annie Brackens, Joan Jacquet, Ester- lene Kennard, Cherry Ann Jones. SECOND ROW: Thomas Verden, Johnny Cole, Hays Roberts. SPONSORS: Mrs. O. M. Belfrey and Miss M. L. Holloway. CHEERLEADERS IN ACTION Mrs. O. M. Belfrey and Miss M. L. Holloway Sponsors. Yea Gold! Yea Bluel Yea Big Team! We' re for Youl ll I I COACH TUC KER'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS Pyramid Formation FIRST ROW, left to right, on knees: Alfred Jones, John Bess, John Walker, E. T. Chadwick, Vonda Lewis, Charles DeWitt. SECOND ROW: Larry Bircher, O. G. Hill, Boyce Thomas. THIRD ROW: Earl Harris, Joe Edwards. FOURTH ROW: Billy Hubbard. On hands, left side: Don McDonald. Right Side: Billy Wilson. ' BAS KETBA LL 1 s 5 5 4 1 5? 1 4 v 1 fr ? i l I 11 5 Q s, w Z S 2 A. 'E S 5 fpilague The light continually shines brightly as we take our first actual step forward ..... Graduation During the past three years we have learned and experienced many exasperating ordeals that we hadn't known before. I. M. Terrell has offered us a sufficient amount of valuable knowledge, which will benefit us greatly in the future. We, the seniors, have overcome many obstacles, each one more difficult than the other. Nevertheless, we have finally ventured nearer and nearer as the light gets brighter, but instead of blinding us, we begin to see better and more clearly. Morris Turner, Associate Editor And God said, Let there be light: and there was light, Genesis, 'l,3. ff y C W r XIA xl! x r! 4- X f GQNI-R N - 5 1 X 'X 'X X' - N I X If you deslre to see my llght, , gig . . , ,, You must mlnlster Oll to my lamp. is N x -Proverb P RICKS GRILL THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN CATERING TO WEDDINGS. BANQUETSQ DINNER PARTIESg CLUBS WE GO ANYWHERE IN FT WORTH FOR APPOINTMENT CALL PE OZI9 MR AND MRS H T WILLIAMS. OWNERS 5537 BONNELL HENRY LAW GROCERIES NIEATS PRODUCE FA 0354 IZZO E 3RD ST MINTON S BLUE BONNET PACKING CO STRANGER'S REST BAPTIST CHURCH 5705 DONN ELLY MA I I9I REV R W WEST. 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