Jacksboro High School - Fang Yearbook (Jacksboro, TX)
- Class of 1956
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'- Q 1' X L 4 K f' ' 7 ' V ll ' 'fr' ,I AI ar, X Ldxvcf, ,'NfLg,fX,.ivx, fd-xy 'L ? Wx! , ,f K fi W ff 7-5'1 5 ,f , Z 9 , rfff if , Publzshed 113 the Students JACKSBORO HIGH SCHOOL J3LlxNb0l0 Texas Fflzrrl 111 ff 11 111 Of N.-XNCY NIARTIN JININIIE NIXUN . ' 1' 3 31.11 ss, 111 gm' FURE ORD Once again the time has come to relive the past year. As you turn the pages of this book. familiar scenes. times. and places will come vividly to mind. Today most of the events pictured on the pages of this book are fresh in your memory. but years from now they will not be so easily recalled. I hope that the l956 Fang will bring back the memories of one of your high school years which will always be so precious to all of us. Vile feel that there a strong bond of cooperation between our school and our community, and that the atmosphere of both radiates friendliness. The l956 Fang is dedicated to the spirit of progress and vision which motivates the citizens of our community. Our school is in the center of a territory rich in historical lore. Our townls record of achievement and growth is an enviable one. I.ater this year the ,lack County Centennial will be uppermost in the minds of our citizens. So it is with a great deal of pride that we have carried out the historical theme in our yearbook. Un behalf of the entire Fang Staff I would like to express our thanks to Mrs. Udis Ogle and Nlrs. Xvesley Hendricks, our advisors, who have worked so hard to make this Fang what it is. Also we would like to extend our appreciation to all people who played a part in the making of this book. We give to you the 1956 Fang and hope you will thoroughly enjoy it. NANCY MARTIN Editor Q. l s , ,,, tgil rniqy ml QB- 4 I - ,. 'S M 353, f ,.,, , f' h . 1--,.,.,,. .. I A-I 'v-.M 4 ...+ M, . , . W , I ,N . M if Af y,-Q , - ,Mft I I 19,7 K ff-51 w' Q I . 7 A ' T ?fQfw? 'W+ it , rf I, Iwliw f zf v aww wg xt' iG.gp,'ii1 2' :wwf ty,l74 Q 'T 1 W1x'Wf W ' S ,. 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The hospital is lluilt of tlie sanrlstone founcl in the immediate vicinity of the post, tht- lumln-r usetl iii its r'or1strt1t'tion llc-ing furnished from the government sawmill. NlNlf'l'I-FUIVR Ili.-XRS IN J.-MIK COLNTY -lila Lasate-r Huckalvay X . . 1 K .V L1 v V . X.v '-I -i g j i A 'Q 'E f W '-IEEE!-'E 'W E il-IQCNZSFMMIQ ,311 Q Ri l 'L .' 1 uk 7.6C'M.6J . rx-lv , A .11 K ' V ' A ,Ag .. ' ., . X - -.H af' EA. -N : '.T57 'W' . Q. ... 'ft . .Q-vxg -.- ' ' 41 V . Q ' 1 ' Y -', 1 wx ,, 'f . A ' 1' XM'- l, W ' K A ,L lg X A :N-' 'ini 5 v N, .YN W L .i . -A , ' M -A-., A--i' g,izg4.-' ,i f 'QQ H ' ' 4-K 'ff , R ' W UM N :Q 'hh' ,, ., rye, mf . 1 ,AM ,1 - -W N 'W - .' f'--Y-f '39 ' 14, .-. '4 Q-we-. - N 3 '32 54 A ' sf. f MM ' K- , 4 : ' W I '-'.- FITS' .,. V . , - 'V - 'UMA k 1-.y wJ'5'Hx+f , wk i ff ,g 3 Q x, y-gh .. 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A-,, E 4' F a . fi gg' , 4 E231 , fi 15 5 E2 3 Wi 91 1 3 73-2 is ii 7 Q 1 5 IL I ' 'Af' IZXXIP IIXII ..., 1. 1' , F. Ava' . ,fx- Q ix: BOARD OF EDUCATION Front row Lewl A. Moore. Superintentle-nt of Schools: Claude- Austin. Seervtarx J D Lraft Bob Platt Back row: Carroll Porter. President: Joe Durham. Daw- Gibson thdl XItClure The school board spends many hours of their time. both day and night, shaping the policies and guid- ing the destiny of our school. They are to he com- mended for their untiring efforts in always work- ing to improve the educational program of the ,lacksboro Public Schools. MRS. HILTON A. CRANE Secretary to Superintendent Superintendent of Schools LEWIS A. MOORE BS,NTSC. M.A., T.C.U. X Uhr -...ivi CAPRDLL PORTER D515 Elliot P 5 .- J-,s-.zewwrss J .ffE3::3E.2:3Z29 Ha ELENIUFG ey , MAE CHAN! EL ,jjetzkshnrn Huhlxr Srhnnls B LEWIS A. MOORE, Burrnmvxunznv fjachslmra, 'lexus February 9, 1956 To the Students of Jacksboro High School: As long as you live you will always tg a representative of Jacksboro High School. I sincerely hope that you will always represent with honor our school, our commurlity, your parents and yourself. I know of no formula for success but I have always observed that the person who is honest, trustworthy, and works hard at the job is the one that makes a success in life. To each of you I wish everything in life that you deserve. Sincerely yours, ' pb. Qin Lewis A. Moore, Superintendent Jacksboro Public Schools Principal DON SMITH BS.. Texas Wesleyan CoHege v NLEH TIIL. DUN SMITH HIGH Ser-cnc J. R. LCJWRAN JUNIOR HIGH H. ELENBURG EL ENYA F P gg xai4M 1' D iMMM,nwh P jjetckshnrn Publis Srlynuls S 211152555559 1: dll CLAUDE AUETI F LEWIS A. Moons, Eupsnmrruozwr 5 HEEL BOARD SEER jackslmrn, 'Esxas February 9, 1956 Dear Students, The theme of your annual is THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF JACK COUNTY. The past has left us a wealth of tradition and responsibilities. I trust that it will raise a challenge to each of you to see that yours is the responsibility to model the present in order to uphold the dignity of the past, and set a commendable pattern for the future. As we pledge ourselves to the preservation of the material accomplishments and to the ideals of our early Jack County pioneers, let each of us leave accomplishments and ideals that we hope will be worthy of preservation. I wish for all of you good health, great faith, and,a clear understanding of the problems that you will face. Sincerely yours, Don Smith, Principal Jacksboro High School MAE CR NE SECRETARY? 5 BIRD. RL TH CALLAW AX B.S.. N.T.5.C. I Librarian MRS. RILLIE CRAWFORD B.5.. N.T.S.C. ...flag Home Economic MARTHA ENLOE BS.. T.C.L'. Physical Education General Science E.T.S.T.C. Q, NLE.. E.T.S.T.C. Coach MRS. MARTHA GREEN B.A.. N.T.S.C. BI.A,. C.S.C.E. Enfflish WOODROW W. HENDERSO5 E. RICHARD HIGHFILL BJI.. N.T.S.C. NIJI.. N.T.S.C. Band MRS. ,BERNICE HILL BS.. N.T.S.C. Historv NLE.. Texas Eniversity JACKIE C. KALE B.A.. T.C.L'. English Junior Businei DS 'T'- MARLUERITE LIGHT BS.. T.S.C.W. M.S.. T.S.C.W. Home Economics A MRS. ODIS OGLE B.S.. N.T.S.C. M.S.. N.T.S.C. Business Education W. R. MYERS B.S.. T.C.U. Physical Education Safety Education MR. RAYMOND PURYEAR BS.. Texas Tech M.S.. Texas Tech Vocational Agriculture fi' MR5. Rn Mow PURE EAR B..-X.. Texas Tech English Spanish CLEO S TEWART BS.. N.T.S.C. Science MRS. WESLEY HENDRICKS BS.. N.T.S.C. Math STANFORD WHITE BS.. Texas ASM Vocational Agriculture if .fibr- Nm f-'H 15..- I ACTIVITIES J , ,lxi l, KKK JIVQKSIZUHU ' Lake jacksboru Park 'ust outfifle the 4,-itx limit ie the scene of boatinff aml water v - . .J - , . I ' . v C -v . I ski ments. picnics anrl fishing. It is the site of the National Cuarfl Xrmory. bheriffs wsse Club house. Firemenis hurse Show and malmetto olo arena. a lighted baseball P I P park and the Girl Scout day camp and luclge. The Lake is tlfle 1-ityis water supply. Through Civics the student learns lu appreciate more the heritage he has. Good citizens in school make good citizens in the Community. Fundamentals of government and ciiic responsibility are stressed. l. Esta la classa de Espanol-the class of Spfmish-that is. They are learning the language, customs, and activities of the Spanish speaking countries. Mildred Dixson, our freshman cheerleader, Norman Whitsitt, co-captain of the Tiger team, gives a short stands by with the other cheerleaders as speech for the Tigers. This was the pep rally for the Nocona game. they watch the bonfire burn. This was at the pep rally before our last game. The cheerleaders, Barbara Hatfield, Ruth Sewell, Mil- dred Dixson. Lynelle Cherryhomes, and Bennie John- son let out with the yell, !'Who You Gonna' Yell For? Tigers! Tigers! What Ya' Gonna' Yell? Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! A little louder! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! This group of ,l.H.S. students are really enjoying the Friday morning pep rally. This pep rally was held on the campus the day of the Decatur football game. i 2 lnmlifilai f-gg, at Henry Fulbright and his trained animals enter- tainccl the sturlent hotly the tlay we were flirlllirrvtl for the Christmas holidays. 'lihis program was a Christmas present from Mr. Moore and Mr. Smith. Fu., 5 , Aish wifi- After the installing officer. Mrs. Ogle. pinnecl the wings on the lfulure Teachers of .Xnierica officers and sponsors. the cameraman snapped this picture. Mrs. Wlallace fVlcGaughey. famil- iarly known as Loretta. is secre- tary to our principal. She is well known for her sweet smile and pleasant voice. Biff As Nlr. Smith. our well-lilieml ancl I-s amiahle principal. looked up from his work. he gazed into the lens of the camera. N This trio of beautiful girls. Lynelle Cherry- homes. Ruth Sewell. and Carol Durham. are often asked to contribute their musical talent at various affairs. They sang Teach Me To- night? and a parody on School Daysv at the Teachers' Roundup. Members of the Junior class are busily sorting out mums to be delivered before the Homecoming game. On the right is Barbara Hat- field. who sold more mums than any other junior. and Janice Spen- cer. who was runner-up in the con- test Other juniors pictured are Drucella New. Sandra Nlcllonald. Winston Smith, and Billy Burns. These students presented The Farmers Daughter in assembly during FHA week. Ronald Watson portrayed the part of the boy- friend. Janice Turner. the daugh- ter. Frank Lewis. the villain. Billy Burns. the salesman, Jerre Weir, farmeris wife, and Jimmie Nixon, the farmer. . dp..-1 js M' ' f ,5 fl R .A-wa The twenty initiates into FBLA are pictured just after the initia- tion ceremony conducted by Bob- bie Lynch, president. .0-1 I , , E l 1 I I ix'- i a 'E .ks X Mr. ,lap Smith. the seniors' best friend. stir- ring his famous chili. Every year this fine citizen makes the chili used by the seniors for their annual fund raising supper which helps furnish the money for the senior trip. He donates his time and his recipe to this cause. Cheerleaders Johnson. Sewell. Hatfield. Dix- son. and Cl19fI'f'llHIll6S decorate the audito- rium fur the pep rally preceding the home- coming game. Our cheerleaders work hard to build up school spirit and to let the team know that Were behind the Tigers 100C fi Nancy Martin. state historian, and past presi dent. stresses the clubis motto of '6Service Education, Progressw as she installs Bobbie Lynch. Louise Abernathie. Sue Chapman ,lerre Weir. and Earline Henderson as offi cers of F.B.L.A. ln our English vlasses students reafl and slurlx the great literature of the worlclvas well as learn lu uSe wurcls vorrevtly anrl L-ffl-in tively. t . an O To prepare for family life. stu flents in the lnnne anal family lix ing class learn to cook. to sem family and cmninunity relatiunf and the use of the family lI1f'1lIHC' Y ,,,f nw. of These freshman l7.ll.:X. girls Caught the eye of a camera during part of their initia These holioes are really freshman girls ysho are lveing initiaterl into li.ll.:X. ln ease you cannot recognize these three in this peeuliar garh. they are Gayle llonley. Patty filarl-Q. anrl Nina Smith. s. w .. These junior girls are taking time out hefore the hell rings to pose for a picture. Wait a minute. who is that unclervlassman peeping hetween those shoulrlers? Anyone could tell these Senior girls have some- thing new on-cheek those flashy' rings. ,UI P' - . , yj Qvjyfffw, 4 I'-,,., ' ,, Linda Craft, Janice Turner. and Burelene Wells discuss plans for the kitchen in the Ft. Richardson hospital building. Nancy Martin. editor. and Bobbie Lynch, staff member, look over lst. llicharclson as they make plans for using the historical theme in the 1956 FANG. Nancy and Bobbie examine the repairs that are needed in the room to be known as the Ida Las- ater Huckaby Room in memory of the author of NINETY-FOUR YEARS IN JACK COLWNTY. ,ff V3 These three sophomores. Shirley Brooks. Wvanda Kay. and Zelta Faye Long seem to he anticipating a wonderful Christmas holi- day season as they walk down the halls of LHS. for the last time in 135. t,,. H , I ,. , :,. . if, V K V C I V, Yam rr,e .,. ,1. it f or Qwiwa e, gilt ii, as QFD lui Standing by the fireplace are Patty Clark. Hazel Fewell. and Nina Smith wearing the clothes they modeled in the Christmas fash- ion show sponsored hy the Home Economics Girls. This 1-ute little huggy was the entry of the Junior class which won the first prize in the svhool float diyision. Pic- tured in the huggy are Ronald Watsorl. Jerre Wleir. l'resident. and Don Hughes. I 7' . x'x : I X - , N 1 ' .Www A l Ctqglxywg I x x 1 4,uH'lu ' l ' nun-H ' I l ins t 4 t if 2533 T 4 1 f I Q . X , 5 .- 5 ,Q fm .Y ! s , WW . 1' ,f Senior entrants Carol Durham and Lynelle Cherry- h0lIl6S are photographed in the doorway as they made their bid as Harvest Queen candidates. They were AIllf?I'll'L1 fvpfefelliilliw. joined bv Ruth Sewell. another Senior Class entrv. to form the well known trio. Ruth was elected Harvest Queen. Wanda Kay. representative from the Sophomore class. and Margaret Sue Gregg. representative from the Freshman class. appear before the student body in the Harvest Queen contest. I halt ' In A x 4, bamlra Lux, who tllnl ti lttlltllllgl ant in the llnru-st Queen vontest was a Future Business Leaders of to see them. W: b ff.. A Q ...gl 5? t gl . ..'l. ..Z3: Ihr- lug, t hristmas tree was in the Study Hull In the window this year. The tree isas pkmned and def-orated hy the Ke- rr- F3 e n Janiee Simons. Judy Crum. Kay Hurd. xvlltlllil Lewis. and :Xlive jones. all exes uf j.H.5. came hack to school for the tihristmas ussemlvly. Wit-'re always glad jimmy Uixson. ,Iimmie Nixon. Frank Lewis. and Ronald Vifatson. memhers of the Student Council. work hard on painting the parking stripes in our parking area. This is one of the projects of Student Council. These students. shoxs n with Nlr. Smith. are the Whois Who students in the dif- ferent sulvjevts. Nlr. Smith presented these students to the student hody in a Thursday morning assenihly. 6 rl -x,t n...,t Lluli. 1 Frank Lewis. Sunny Nlathis. 'liootf sie Nlosely, l'at Perkins. anal Carol Hitler are sortinff canned ffoofls. C' E' fruit. ancl vainly into the vheer boxes that the FBLA lnenihers fle- lixeretl lu some people on the night of their Christmas party These l lll.X Illt'lIllN'1'S seein to lu' enjoying their ffhristinas party a great cileal. They are gatln-reel arountl the refreshment tahle where they will he serxecl sanrl- wiches. cookies, and hot chocolate. Hrs. llill ancl a group of Senior lit-telnping your Personality here tying newS- was the theme of Rev. Charles A. azines tluring the Yaughns talk when he spoke to boys are shown ' l nrff papa ls ant paper clrixe d F I 5' 'lui the stuflent hotly in a Thursclay morning ilSS6'Illlllf. it Nlrs. Farah Nkes t'Illt'I'llllllt'4l the high svllmxl uith Ll rexieu of.9I11'pS um! .SIIIII-,N In Louise Xl, llaker. ilihe lx. X.ll.li. sponsorerl this enter- taining as-1-inlvlx llllfllltl llook XM-ek. These Seniors look as if they are enjoying thelnselxes at the Valen- tine Banquet sponsorerl hy the mnnen of the l'1rst Baptist Church. The liookkeeping Class was entertainerl with a Christmas party at the home of Harline Henflerson. llere they are gathered ounfl the tfhristinas tree anll smiling for the cameraman. lhis was inrleecl a great relief from the monotony of Dean's navtire set. tflulm Christmas party. wr t S Carol Durham and Forrest Hughes. outstand- ing Senior girl anfl lJot. are shown here shak- ing hantls anrl 1-ongratulating each other. Y Jin Nlrs. Ruth Callaway. LaVerne Nlarley. Judy Wells. anrl l.l1Nlf'I'lC Jolly enjoy a vup of hot c-hoeolate anfl cookies at the Keen :Xge Book Earline Henderson. Carol Dur- ham. Xlrs. Green. anfl Willie Ruth Searher all work together to get the Christmas eflition of the Ti- geris Tale finished on time. I Q I Pb 7 i' 'Y IZTA. I 1: Ni. ' u-gg Mrs. Purvear. Mrs. Callaway. Mrs. llill. Mr.. Xlvers. Hr. Smith, and Mrs. Ogle are Caught by the cam- eraman as they are enjoying a Cup of Coffee in the teachers, lounge. OFFICE HELPEHS IJ-fl In right: Ruth Sewell. Jerre Weir. .-Xlene Garrison. Sue Chapman. Evelyn Miller. ,lwhnetla Berry. Viiillie Ruth Scarher. Frank Lewis. Paula Curtner. Nell Nunley. and lliirvlviie Wells. Scaled: Nlr. Dun Smith. l'rincipal. ORG NIZATIONS inq- g 551 s 1: QM x lqwilhh kzh,-...R-. .4-., . Mb, -...-1 ..-.- , I 3 I . L Q, t K, nk if is iv...-vvvfr 'Wx 4 ..,.,..1, -My-ff-'Mf- ' 'Y 'yi1sall'P9muo-v ' M ' , .JP , hW,,..a1..,. ' - , L94--af-v A . ...Q ' ..4.vs'-1 ' K ,K . A M- A .,.,...i-nr ,..-I--.:...,4 f . 9 ,, -f -M The former horns? of Nlr. Tlionms Nl:-rim'-tlivi' Nlurlxs Nllf'I't' Ll lllt'f'llllg on if-ptrfnilver T. IUHT. meant the beginning of 4-H work. The house still stunfls at 237 West Bel- knap SlI'f't'l. It is now the home of Nlr. anil Xir. X. X. I-'ill-s. Nluvli of the lfuilfling material in it is solid oak. liIlfl8f the morlvrn finish is the olrl protf-fgtion built to rvsist the lnflian altar-ks. Nlateriuls were haulerl lu javl-gslmoro by wagons from jffffer- son. Texas. Carpenters were paifl in S20 golfl pieves lay Nlr. anfl Nlrs. Stunlvy Cooper who hail it lruilt. '13 TIGERS TALE Publishecl weekly by the slmlrrnts of Javkslwrrv High Svhuol. Edzlor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,7,,,, ,, CAROL DURHAM Assistant Erlitfrr ,, Business .Uarzager ,, ,, Sports Erlilor Assistani Sports Eflilor Ar't1'z'iIy Effifor ,,,,, ,, Assisrlznt Ac11'zity Editor Ar! Erliror ,, , Assismrzr Ar! Editor Typists ,, , l'res.wn1nr1 Sponsor Erlifor Carol Durham WILLIE RUTH SCARBER , ,,,,,,,,,,,, JIMMY DIXFON , , , JIM CLARK , DAVE ELENRLRC PAT PERKINS RUTH SEWELI. BETTY JONES LINDA HAWKINS TOOTSIE MOFELY LOLISE AISERNATHIE EARLINE HENDERSON RONALD WATSON , MARTHA GREEN llzzsiness .Ifarzfzgvr .Timmy Dixsou President W, Vire President SFVIEIZIVUY Treflsurer Parli1m1enIar1'an Sponsor Azlrisom STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Counvil is in its third year and is Composed of fourteen members. one sponsor. and two achisors. The primary aim of the council is the development of democracy in our school and hetter citizenship in our school. town, state and Nation. OFFICERS ,, FRANK LEWIS , JINIXIY IJIXSOX JI-QRRF WHR JININIIIE NIXUN RON,'tI.IJ W,-X'l'SUN - CLICO S'I'IiW.KR'I4 NIRS. HICKNIIQIC HIl.l. XIR. DON SXIITH JL A lx NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Q fb S . f 'IL rf 1 7 I 6 Z R Qi NHS. OFFICERS I'resz'rlenf CAROL IJLRHI-UI Vice President TOOTSIE XIOFLEY Secretary WILLIE RLTH SCARBER Treasurer .IININIII-I NIXON Adrisor J. C. KALE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Members of the National Honor Society are very carefully selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and character. No honor conferred in any high school exceeds that of membership in the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools. EUTlfRE BISINESS LEADERS OE AMERICA The Jackshoro Chapter of F.B.L.A. was chartered April 27. 1948. Our motto is Service, Eclucation. Progress. The F.B.l,.:X. has a numher of traditional activities and projects that help flevelop lnusiness students into business leaders. Some of their annual activities are the Christ- mas social. the State F.B.L.A. Convention at North Texas State College in Denton, the Easter style show, and the affair in May honoring the senior members. OFFICERS Presirlerzt BOBBIE LYNCH Vice President LOYISE ABERNATHIE Serrelary SUE CHAPMAN Treasurer JERRE WEIR Reporter EARLINE HENDERSON Sponsors MRS. ODIS OGLE MRS. WESLEY HENDRICKS -........,.,-,....t 'if TOM M. MARKS CLUB FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA PERPOSE: To learn about the opportunities in teaching To cultivate the qualities essential in a good teacher To sturly the lives of great teachers To foster the development of student leadership To gixe opportunity for actual experience in teaching f fe ,xp 1'1 ,Sw ,f. -xv A Y ta id 'O H- i ta 'fic' 4- -'i '?11 ' 3' f f' 2 J Ki A at .1 - rf, W9 i Q, A ' he 'K ga? f T W Ai 4 'Ai -1: ,f x E OFFICERS President FORREST HUGHES Vice President PAT MOORE Sefretari' 5l'E CHAPMAN Treasurer TOOTSIE NIOSELY Sponsors MRS. RUTH CALLAWAX MRS. BERNICE HILL firm 9 'YW l '20 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA IJLRPOSES: To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of home-making. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. To encourage democracy in home and community Iife. o work for good home and family Iife for all. To promote international good will. T To foster the den-Iopment of creatixe leadership in home and community Iife. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. To further interest in home ec omies. NIOTTO: Toward New IIori' su OFFICERS President LORRA I NE ISLACK Life President BARBARA I'IA'I'I-'IEI,.IJ Corresponding Serretary IERRE WEIR Recording Secretary NANCY MARTIN Treasurer IJRUCELLA NEW Przrlirzmentarirzn EARLI N E IIEN IJERSON Historian WIYXNIJA KAY Sergerlrrt-111-.4rn1s JLIJY KLNIJXSEK Reporler RIITH FEWELL Song Leader IANICE TURNER Pianist WILLIE RLTH SCARRI-QR Sponsors NIXRILLERITE LIGHT MRS. BILLIE CRAWFORD FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA I.1-arning to do Ifarning to live Doing tu learn Living to serve. OFi'ilC1fH5 FIRST 5IfXilf5'l'Ifii OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER 1'rrw1'f!w11 I-'IHYIJ EASTER , JOHN WVALDROP lfziml 1171- l'ffw1'flf-fl! .IUHN WALDROI' JIMMY DIXSOX Swfffzfl Inv l'1f-wlwff! lHVY'XI.lJ KI.'XTHl5 DONALD NIATHIS Swrwlrzfx ll NRE' BIOORF CARY MOORE 7if!'!IX!llf'l I.liXX IS CLFTIN JAMES BIATHIS Stfliflillff REX BI.-XTHIS REX BIATHIS Helnfrlwr IEICXI XXIIN CENTER BENJ.-UIIN CENTER pfzlzzkrfrx MR. R U NIUXIP PLRYE XR NIR. SXNFUHD WYHITE 1 'ff rfb ,3 6 7 , ? 4. QA if Xb NS, Ai. X AV ff, qv, it! fi A fi '41 - M N 'L ' ,f ' ' I? 'Q-P V , , , A s 5 ' xg FUTURE FARMERS V, ' A-:qw J OF iffiimcx fu 4 Q ,AP 7 A , , A K - I I -'SIM 'lf I ' CQFVVINV I .- F.FAf 1 , 'fs' J QQ 1 I ' Purposes To sponsor a greater mterest among students rn the use of books and llbrarx SCTVICC To stimulate readmg mterest To improwe the llbrary serx ICC of the school OFFICERS Presirlerzt JUDY Wlfl.l.5 l'1'r'e 1're.sz'11Pn! MARX Wlll'l'SlTT Serrfftarv-'llrmzszzrer l.El.l,-X lil NTER Reporter llH.'XHl.U'l l'l2 'IIRNER lzllffllllllPflfllflflll DON lllflll'lli5 Arfrisor HRS. AX. B. C.-XLLAWAH Hrs. Callaway. tlu' arlxisor nw instruvtions on tht- nffir- 4 tiffs of Kwn Kgs- lloolt llulm in making plans for the Nt r 'O if 5.4 a1trJ, LJ . N GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB The Girls- Athletic Club is an organization having as its general aim the support and promotion of various extra-class activities which are an outgrowth of the school program of physical education. The girls who make up the membership have lettered in some sport. t I OFFICERS Presiflenl JXNICE SPENCER life f're.siJen! YIRUINLX SNHTH .Sw remrx fill X UA LEXTHILRW OOD Trefzsurer LINUX LRAFT Refforzvr IJH l '1,Pil-l.X N HW Spmz wr XI XRTHA ENLUE d 1 PHEAMBLE l l1l'I NI N We tle IIll'lIlllC'l'S of los T1 res 111 orclel to e 116111 111 ff 111 Jule mm better neighbors to the Spanish speakmg Countrles H1g11 SLIIOOI olmhgatc ourselves to learn and appremate the cus T116 C11111 211311 191111 11, 3,1111-11111 1110 lq11 mcg toms and language of the Spaulsh people and CUCIQIHQ of spa111e11 Qpeak111g people OFFICERS I,f!'it11I'Ilf PAT MOORE Vive l,f0SllIPIH .IICJXN I I-I SMITH Ser-relrzry l'gX'l' PERKINS Trezzxurer BICTTY JONES Reparler S-XHQX Nlt-CEI-1 Sponsor MRS. RAYMOND ILRH II XR ALLIED YOUTH Allied Youth is an educational movement for young people whose purpose is: The liberation. through eclucalion. of the incliviclual and soc-is-ty from the lianclicaps of cletrimental personal habits. OFFICERS f,H'wIflf ! XXILLII-Q lll lll N1 Xlllllili life' l'rfw1ffw':,' llfXNlNlf llXXlll.'l'HX .Nf'fff'!11!, l.IXliX ll XXXKIXN 7'rwr1mrf-r I3lf'I I'N lfl-QYI lfll .Npmawf XIli.,l.1,hXl.l-Q SCHOOL BAND f f 9 , f is ' llfljlllifqfb' E H h , Jl'.,XNlI'. FNIIIH ' Hffml Urljorrllef -W I ' W' -,' N',,,,4 sun xl.-cami ' Ss'v- M ,,,-fe: . llajorvlle 'f 4-'ga I., X -T1 SXNIJRX NI.-IJUNXLIJ M,-,A 1 W ' I A Xt: f -ali I -1,,,.,--- ' nnAu,,,,.v-V K, ,f 1 'X g 1-ii ff W v ' 6 1' -- '1,f f 'T ' ff I -., f my .. N , 'SQ f Fl.l'TL5 Elsie Clark Ginny' Rhoads Syigly Mellonald OBOE Janie Stewart Bb CLARINET5 Sandra Cox Sarah McGee Glenda Sllllllt Mike Cherryhoine Arneta Ladd Betty Jones Charlene Miller Nina Smith Wiadena Waltlrop Patty' Clark BASS CIARINETS Claudia .-Xustin l'at Keener Q ZF, BAND ROSTER BASSOONS Billy' Don Wvilliains Mary' Yvhitsitt ALTO SAXOPHOXES Kay' Porter Floyd Richards TENOR SAXOPHOXES Dave Elenherg Melina Caruthers BARITONE St-XXOPHONE Bennie Johnson FRENCH HORXS Jeanie Smith Carol Rider Larry' Garland Barhara Anderson Joan Mathews Pat Conway CORNETS Lonnie Rhoads Jerry' Dickson John Mower John Cater Haekley Roliert Slmnk Barhara Baker TROMBONES Tootsie Moselye Gary' Moore Rodney' Malone Charles Singleton BARITONES Charles Anderson Scotty' Teague Carolyn Puett BASSES Jim Clark Manville Jones Lewis James PERCLSSIOX Sue Chapman Donna Fewell Mike Myers TYMPAXI Pat Perkins WOODXY INJD SECTION ' X PERCKSMUN SECTION . 3 ws AFM I N14 l' , f 1, 2 ' 'Wmg mum-rout Yanni .ucx counrv n as4-was 1'f , I 5 nu usmn aucxuhir . , K ww :KLM , , . , , .Qu M H5655 1' QM ,Q 4440, fjlLfSfIlf10,fIZg Senior Girl ll,-XHOI. IJUHHAXI .v-ll ' 'AY' Vx., . U1z!.vff1lz1l11z 1 l7UliI1INl lllf Ill . FU'- MR. J.H.S. Jimmie Nixon MISS J. H. S Carol Durham SENIOR FAVORITES Limla Craft X..,,., Boll Jackson ii Ronald Wratwn JUNIOR FAVORITES La Merle Jolly Kgwfz' X SOPHUNIURE F. XYUHITI'fS Judy Kumlys k AQ! James Halhi Tommy Mustin FRESHNIAN FAVORITES Mildred Dixson FOOTBALL SWEETHEA RT Louibe .'Xbf?1'Ilk1ll1iC BAND SWEETHEART Arne-ta Ladd F.H.A. PRINCE CHARNIING Johnny lleer PFA. SWEETHEART Jem- Wcir x, v' MISS IDEAL SECRETARY Sue Chapman X NIR. BUSINESSNIAN Frank Lewis MR. F.T.A. Forrest Hughes MISS F.T.A. Tootsie Nlosely HARVEST QUEEN Ruth Sewell XX I ,M MISS JACK COUNTY Jeanine Hamilton WHOIS WHO Bmimibs Bobbie Lynch iv ..4uumLi.. ,..1 -' Nov MI. SIC Tootsie Moselv SHOP INorman Whitsltt VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Charles Berry HOME ECONOMICS Willie Ruth Scarber Wx X . 2, 5 q H 45, R.. X- -I ' 1. N- L '-ir Qbakai -nr' WHOS YY HO SCIENCE Frank Lewis NIATHENIATICS Janie Stewart I-'IIIISIINIAX AND SOPIIONIORE ENGLISH Claudia :Xustin ILNIUR AND SENIOR ENGLISH Pat Moore II ISTOIIY Ifmrvst Hughes SIVXN ISII Pat Perkins 5 4 , I 1 Q I , me I . V, , , , mg . V A 41,54 ' . I h 5.1 HIGH SCHOOL SONG Faithful and truehearted, Honors she has taken, Let us boost our dear 5'Old Highfl On the track and with the ball We revere her and defend her, May she always rank the highest, As her colors proudly flyg May her colors never fall: We will stand for her. united There's no other that can match her Of her deeds we'll gladly tell, When her team is on the field, Her colors streaming. Her boys the fleetest, Clad faces beaming, Her girls the sweetest, So here's a cheer for her. Then here,s a cheer for her. For her we love so well. For her who neler will yield. Joyous. And ever loyal Let us boost our dear 'Old High. Let evlry heart sing. Let ev,ry voice ring, There's no time to grieve or sigh: ltls ever onward. Our course pursuing. May defeat ne'er our ardor cool: But united. we will boost For our Jacksboro High School. 99 A PORT 5 rms unolw. GUARD , Nxmxw 1 M all-.-4-ii 'Q The National Guard Armory was built in 1955 at a cost of approximately 575,000 lt is an asset to Jackshoro to have an armory located here as the yearly payroll for Battery F. l31st Field Artillery is over 821000. The facilities of the National Guard Armory which are available for civic activities provide the most commodious and complete banquet and display space of any building in Jacksboro. . -.wr . TIGER FOOTBALL TEAM Firxt rms: Vulrivl-Q. lluxi-. X111-Iill. Gm-r. Hurd. KUHdBrf'k. fluflin. Svcnnd row: Cunte-r, I-hvll. llugghv-. Whilxill. Sikw, Kipp. flilmnl. 5iIIlI!N4YI1. lllil'ilIll'I'. Third rnw: Nlarlin. Bmw-rl. Fannpla-5. Nlailnrnv. Kay. Naurkk. Nlulhi-. Burn-. Tiger l,fl-IAIIIIIIIIIIS NUR Nl AN WH I'I'5lT'I' FUIiRIiS'I' lIl'lLllFS -wma l va' ' K .. . 1 Tigw Lum hm ,Q i - vsucmkmx Ill-QNIJHRSUX , xi,x1,1f u3r1 xn I-QRS w 7 -1 , A M J. 'X 9 OUTSTANDING TIGERS .E 5- 1 YUHNI XX XX HITFl'I l' LXRRY K1 NUYFEK CHARLES flgXHIJXlfH NICK SIKES Ifirxt Iiqtkllll XII-Ilixlrivt gXll-Ui-Irict .XII-Distrivt .XII-Iii-trivt Xll-Kr:-u Sr-omni Tvam Sf'i'HIld Tvam 5f'l'lHlll Tvarn '43- QILXTKKH FDIINUN JOHNNY CEER IXXN IJAYIS Klfl-ill NIXHTIX 5 U'.i Ifiml Hwrwralwlrf Me,-ntif-n Hrvnurable- N11-ntiun Ilwvrlmulvlak NI1-ntiun W 71XIf1'f ,KH-Distriut All-Diftrivr x11.1m,-il-1 5. 1 ff' . T ,it 5 is lv Qs 15, TUXIXIX XII NTIN Hll.l. SPARKS NIOIK XTUN Ml NTI-QR HFNIH HVRU llw11wr'z1l1l4- Nlvruth-11 fif,mq-gl,lf- Xlflnrjun Hwrlwrahlel XI:-ntinn Il:mrn'ulrlv NI'-ntion XII-Iiixlrivt fxll-Ilixtrict All-District .XII-Ui-Trivt TIGER I ,ICTTERNIIQX FUlHUf5'l' HIVKIHHS NUKNI KN XX Hl'I'FlT'l' Huck 'lquvklv CU-CAPTAINS if Y. rf' BROOKS BOWVEN BILLY Ul'RN5 DAN DAVIS CHARLES CARIJNER End Bavk Guard Tackle JOHNNH CFER EDIJIF 6 IBNUN HON QIN IIWIN LLNTIN um 'ldplxl lndmk buarrl 5 HEXRX HIYHII JININIX ISDELI. .IXNIFF KXX LXRHX KINDHFEK Hawk Davk H1141 Ifml DAVID BIALONE REED MARTIN JAMES NIAXTHIS TOMMY NILSTIN MITCHEL PATRKQK Bavk Guard Back Back Back .rf E IRUNINIY RIUCLS JIXIXIX 5AXNllJI.IfX NIVK FIKICS LLXRKY SINIPSON BILI. SPXRKS 'lm-klw limi f.r'Ilff'I' iluurll Back Iln- atllldll unto th., fir-Ill ul llalf Inn.-. Xlmt4fT1er down the on li G A- ,S 1 'gr s fn Emma A an 1-Q ' , . -. , 4-1 , VTE -'fb f 'W f 1 , . ' ' 0 'r , ' ' 5,-nwffrfkw. -5' N. ' 'P ' . I , . V. . K ,V , 4, ,,, .5 'V I 3 ,W X V '-Q.. Nm 1. '32, , I :L E X .L .u W a .A mtv. ,ed wa, -,,i'1Qf'-in-r,UAm,-54, 1. W M . f , ,W,' , E fr . , -A ,.... , A r V - J Q -I 1 ,L-,.,, .5 1-1-V+, 4- ff . , Q --.-eg, .K .,- f Af., .-. ,l.- My Kr s x ,, ..a,. -M-e J f, 'V - mmm ' - eww f iff f M ' ' ' ' ' 'ff ' . Y . l '55 X ,, x W 6 E -, . ,, . 7 ,. A V v 4 .A 4 , r, . 1 , , 4 I K res, , CHEERLEADERS Barbara Hatfield. Ruth Sewell, Nlilclrecl Dixson, Lynelle Cherryhomes, Head Cheer- leaderg Bennie Johnson. I ,462 Q K- fi xx, . x ,t .-4 , ' '1- I Q 'Wa if Q is X I- -af 1, 'ki .r . ., +31 x x L x 3 .4-M' 5 . s I 4 xkxs N wif: li ' 's .W if up Q jf 9 9 I 2 a 4 C- , v . , X? 1, l ffuxxxtl J llqlllli ,- n n BASKETBALL ' Li is-C1 '1' LPWI 'Nlana er 'Nllddle row F Creek ,I Creek R0 er Lurtner Lraft Nllller Kundy ek lop row X Leatherwood Hmnder on Cre g Damron Kav Cow er Q... fx f' NIENIBERS OF TE-UI Front row Npar B hear Lunnm ham ja k on 'lop row Cuntu Hurd Nnnp on Robert Pla ter -wx i Q - 4 K I Q K vu. x . , 1. 4 35 4, ' ' ' . . ,fx T , ? In 1 9' 1- ' ' B sr F' .. o r W 3 F ,. f I S Q G N , 7 we 'S , , if + Q 4 fy ., ' 'L ,IA ' VM V - f - 'Z J E5 I , ,yu 'f' Q 4-fr, V W,'L1 f fs 1- . gig,-. 5 3 'QQ B r 6, r f Q' i Q , X 5 A ee? fi x 2 MEMBERS. OF TEAfNIHFront row: Hawkins, Managerg Smith, Spencer, Leatherwood, New, .4JL..,, I V W V VY I TP I X ,.. V' L 11... .,., V , le rfi 'if 3 1 F .- lx ' M 4 flew! 52 r Ai I , ,' N ,, r Q 3 A J , A . . . -f I C ks. er . f ' g , 'l' '5 . Q 1 ' , 41 5 1 M 'F Mags , 1-f f C ,ASS S .N 'I V Blflmllllii it t V A'-.fflil Llivl. mai, mm Im ferrets-'.i .c5s1e', 'VASE UNI Cf'b '.lf 33512 53. 10311 V - 'Ax rlAM.z:rx. KTLA. n.:z-'uint 'TACE .wo and 'funn t, a-if-see TH! MNCYI4 ,i HW wi Xi, c',7'if f.stLf..S. Mm :fn enema ?,iYUi? '-TUNTAINEU 'M-ig! im' A E'It.,f'1UT SNTSUPDIU H S wtr.wz11a. 31113543 in sm says my ..,,.-n.- 'CY ilxfw If at , f ' 4 ,Qt-, 5 The contract for an overland mail line was awarded in 1857 to John Butterfield, who was to receive 8600.000 a year to furnish semi-weekly service. One hundred stage coaches, one thousand horses, five hundred mules, one hundred fifty drivers and five hundred employees were required as equipment. The stagecoach route had a far greater significance than a means of carrying mail. it laid out the route for the Texas and Pacific Railroad. The Butterfield Stage Line Monument was erected in 1936 by the State of Texas. XINETY-FOUR YEARS IN JACK IQOINTY -Ida Lasater Huckahay Lf!! 1 5 0-SPX bb'k xs , s M :kgs 'FA Q4 'QR .s YP d if 'F wr- ,al 3 QA rigs A l'lwwfwf1l X XXLN SENIOR 111,555 OFFICERS I ff-ff lwwfflwlf .IIXININ Xl ,. ,,. .. XIXIIIIX 'rrwlrllx-f fwmzzfwl' lxl Ill Nl'XXl Il Lol lst: .'XnlcRNx'r I l-'HA 1. 2. 3. 4: Killli l. 2: Choral 1 1. 2: .Xllit-tl Youth 2. 3. 4: FB . . 4, Vice Pri'-itlvnt 4: Tig:-rl Tale 4: Footba Sweetbr-art 1. C11ARLEs ANDERSON lianil 1. 2. 3. 4. Squad I.:-alle-r 4: FFA l. 2. 3: Football 1: lla-lwtball l: Softball 1. F JOE BROOKS FFA Vim- President 1. Vice Prvsidvnt 2. Rrporter 3, 43 Bancl 1. 2. 3: Allivcl Youth 3. 43 IRC 33 KAHC 43 Class Secretary 23 Class Vice President 4-3 Softball 13 Tennis 13 Football 1. ZVIYRNA BROCK FHA 1, 2. 3. 4g KABC 23 Choral Club 3: FTA Secretary 3. 43 National Honor So- ciety 4. .wif 7. RAY BAILEY FFA 1, 2. 33 FHA 4. f LORRAINE BLACK lH.'N 1. 2. 3. l'1'vsiflt'r1t 43 KABC 2, 3 X Choral Club 2. 33 FBLA 43 IRC 2. 33 Allxul Youth 2. 3. 13 Softball 1. 2. E' Nw 1 .f 6... ',... LYNELLE CHERRYHOMES K.-XHCI 1. 2: FHA 1. 2. 4: IRC 3: FBLA 3, 4: Allied Youth 4: Choral Club 1. 2 Secretary 3. 4: Cheerleader 3. 4: Office 1, 2, 3: Lions Club Sweetheart 4. XVENDELL CHERRYHOMES Football 2. FLOYD CLAYTON Entert-ml from llriclga-port 1955. Su: CHAPMAN Entered from llurklnurne-tt 1953: FHA 1. 2. 3. 4: FTA 3. S1-fre-tary -1: FBLA 3. Secretary 1: Band 1. 2. 3. -1: KfXl3C 2: IRC 2. 3: .-Xllietl Youth 2: Choral Club 1. 2. 33 Office 2. -1: lnterseholastie 1.1-ague. l-Jvelamation 21 Nlifs lmleal Se-ere-tal'y -1. 'at .I IU' it ,Aa LINDA CRAFT FHA 1. 2, 3. 4: KABC 2: IRC 3: Allied Youth 3, 4: Office 2: Student Council 3: Class Favorite 4: Valentine Queen 3: Miss jack County 2: CAC President 2, Secretary 3. Treasurer 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2. 3rd in State 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g All District 3. 1 MORRIS DAYVIDSON FFA 1, 2, 4g National Honor Society 4. 5 CAROL DVRIIAM FHX l. l'lvpni'te-r 2. Se-rgvatit-at-.Nrtiif 3. flrva l,fl'Nlllt'Ill -13 llitj 3: Fl3l.yX '11 Nutiunul llt-nur Sm-it-ty 3. l'rmirlvrit 4: Allit-tl Xrlilllll 2. 3: lign-re lalv Ftaff l, 2. 3. lftlitur 4: lx.'Xl5ff 2: fflinral Club l. Hvpurtf-r 2. 3. Rl: llll1'TN4'llUlil-lll' l.e-agniv Softball l. Tvnni- l. lzfxny Ytritnigz 1. Uni--Act Play 31 l 'llX 3. Sung lmatle-r -1: Stuflt-nt Cuunvil Historian 3: Claw l'ilN0l'llt' l: Nlnft Cuttrtr-wus Cirl 3, Claw l rr-sitle-nt 3: Miss ,IHS 4. LEWIS EDWARDS Basketball 4: FFA 1. 2. ALENE GARRISON Entered from Perrin 533 FHA 1, 2. 3, 4, KABC 2, 3, 45 IRC 33 Allied Youth 3, 4g Librarian 3, 4g Office Help 3, 49 Softball 1. MARTHA GREGC FHA 1. 2, 3. 4, KABC 25 IRC 3. 'Y' 'CN .-1 -4. 26 1,- N 75 J. C. ERWIN FFA1, 2, 3, FHA 4. CHARLES GARDNER Football 2, 3, 43 FBLA 3. 4, Letterma-1n's Club 2. 3, 43 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. ,195 it A if f g,,., 4- ff Aim JEANINE HAMILTON FHA l, 2. 3, 4, FBLA 3. 4, KABC 23 IRC 2. 31 Choral Club 1. 2. 3g Office Help 2. 3: Allied Youth 2. 3, Vice President 4, GAC 35 Class Vice President 2. EARLINE HENDERSON Tennis l. 2. 3. 4, KARC 1, 2, 3g FHA 1, 2, 3. Parliamentarian 4g Softball l, 2, 4, Clioral Club lg Interseholastie League Decla- mation lg Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2. 4, Tiger's Tale 45 Volleyball 2, 4g CAC 2. 3, 45 IRC 3, FBLA 3, Reporter 4, Office Help 2, 3. 2 122 BENJAMIN GUNTER FFA 1, I,J.1I'IlL1Ill1'lIlLlTl2lIl 2, 3. Reporter 4 LEWIS CIJSTIN FFA 1, 2, Secretary 3, Lone Star Faruur 3 Treasurer 4g IRC 3, KABC 2, FBLA 3 4 Football 3g Class Vice President lg Cla Treasurer 3: Class Favorite 3g Club 3. Letterman s 'Qt 'M Ifu4 ,Q LUCILLE HENDERSON FHA 1, 2. 3, 4, Allied Youth 4. CLAUDE HERD FFA 1. 2, 3. 'AQHA FORREST HUGHES FFX 1. Ht-port:-r 2. Pre-Side-r1t 3. Lone: Star Furzw-r Si. Wllols Who in :xg!fll'llllLlTl' 3: FTA fi. l'r'f'-i4lr'nt -1: National Honor 5OCiz-ty 3. 1: l.f'Il I'IIl2lIl.- Clulv 3. 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 1.1-Sifttptalirm 1: Track 1. 2. 3: Claw Famritc l. flaw l,I't'rlLll'Ilf 1. BOB JACKSON 1'1Il1t'I'l'4l from Antvlopo 1933: FH.-X 2, 3. His- torian 1: Lt-tu-'rn1an'S Club 2. 3: BaSketball 2. 55. 4: Football 3: Class Favorite 4. .- PAT KEENER Entered from Paducah 1954: FHA 1, 2, 3, -1: Band 1. 2. 3. 4. RALEIGH LEATHERXNOOD Erttvrcel frOm COnwrSc-. I.OuiSiana -1: FBLA '1:1'l-A4. GRACY JONES FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: FTA 4: KABC 4. Sq. . MARY KEENER E Entered from Ranger 1953: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: ' misc 2. 3. 4: IRC 2, 3. 'X FRANK Llcxsls L lx 48. Ifrltm-rx-ll frum FI. Imui-. Nli--wuri. 1932: ll! fm :ai Fl4I.X 1. mi.-.1 w....m Sully l.l'1l1l1'I' 2. a 1: Uffive- H.-lp 1: Stumlvlll fllblllltdl 2. Nix T I qt... 1 fucir-ty 2. 3. 1: Fillllg Staff l:1te'1'-1-llulu kg-ilpgll IA ljlilxx Yivr' lre'-itlvlll fi. Hlblililli IA Yljll Prltefrwl funn Xutf-1 - 4' ' 7 ' IIIMX 5. In'-nl:-rlt 1: I' l X 1: Flux 1- .1- 011 1: HRX 5Wt'1'!hf'LiTI fi: Viillgl Fluff 1. N,xNc3Y Nl,x1:'1'1x PHA 1. VI1l'1'llNUl'i'I' 2. 15. Ke-curmling Se-vrv-tary 4 l'hnrL1l l'lul1 l' UM' 2 '5' I-'lil 'X 2 l'r'w- ul:-nl 3. Stale- Hlsturlan 4: KARC 1. 2: FTA slorian 3. Miss FTA 3. 4: Claw RL-porlvr 3 Class Iluwrltf- 3: Llafs Pre-buh-111 4: I-ang Aff 3, Editor bl: Offire- Hvlp 2. 31 Ftmlvnl I uncil -1: Girl-' Uuxkvtlnull Xlunuge-r 2. Rlilill Nl.-xH'I'lN ulhall 2. 3. 4: FUIMX 3. '11 I.l'IIt'I'IIlb1Il.N Club 2 3. 41: FFA 1. 2. 3. -1: Tru:-k 2. 3. can Iii I ,vm SVNNY XI.-XTIIIS Youth 2. fi. -1: Suftlfull l. 2. IJoN.xl.n NI.-X'I'llIS t'NilIl'Ill 3. lI'l'bi1lI'lll 21: Nlllitrllill Ilmnr tu' I.r-aguv lJ4'L'lLiIHL1IlUIl 1. 2: IXIFIIIQ 21 nil I PHA 1. 2. 3. 4: KXISC 1.2: FBLA 4: Xlli. I PAT Moon vs- ..s 'u'f 09' '1l ,Ii ,i,i1 ff: vrs' 'w I.'L1Qlt -valuation .'. f. .V ' f'1f' - -5- Rw-ufly Writing: 2: Une- :Mt Play 114'-I .NU- trr-Qs 3. Cmwzr, NIoRRow 1715.-X 1. 2. 3. 4: Footliall 3. ,W Q ' N '15 7..- IIA EDNA OWEN FHA 1. 2. 3. 4g K.-KBC 1. 2. 3. 4g IRC 2. 33 Allied Youth 3, 43 lntr-rscholastic Lf-ague Softball 1. Louisa REEDY lfnterffcl from Graham 19543 FHA 4. inane!- 2' Toorsnz lWOSLEY Band 1. 2. Yict- l'rm-:ith-nt 3, All Clinic Bands at Wiaurilia. Oklahonia. antl Klitlwvstm-rn Uni- wrsity 3. l'rn-Nimlcrrt 4: FH,-X 1. Pianirt 2. Stan- Honu-tnaking llvgrw- 3, Who? Who in l'lUIlll'IIlLll'ilI1Ql 3. -1: lnte-rwvholaftic Loague Typing 2: Tig:-rl 'llulv Staff 3, 4g National Honor Sovin-ty 3. Yin- l'rn-sirle-nt 43 FTA 3, Trvasure-r 41 FISIA 3. 45 Choral Club 33 Allit-tl Youth 31 llill 3, ,IINUIIIC Nixox Izntt-rf-tl from YM-athm-rfortl .iz l'Bl.A 5. 4: Fang Staff 4: Nlr. JHS -lg National Honor Sovivty 'l're-asurvr 4: FFA 4g Student Coun- Cil Tre-asurm-r 4: Most Courtcous Boy 3: Al- lit-tl Youth -1. 'fs' 'fi GLENN RHODES FFA 1, 2, 3, Softball 1. GLEN ROBINSON Entered from Springtown 2, Football Klan- ager 4. ,rv-. 11 fa? LONNIE RHOAD' '1-. 5 Allied Youth Secretary 3. 4, FBLA 3, 4, IRC 35 Band 1, 2, President 3. 4. BENNY RHODES FFA 1, 2, 3, Class Treasurer 1. who mils. lv E ig, :wx E RUTH SEWELL FHA 1, Song Leader 2, Ht-porter 3, 4, KAHC 1, 23 IRC 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4g National Honor Society 35 Class Favorite 2, Class Secretary 3, Class Secretary-Treasurer 45 Assembly Council 23 Tigf-r's Tale Staff 43 lnterseholastic League Ready Writing 2. 3, De-elamation 3, Band 35 Cheerleader 45 Harvest Queen 4. CHARLES SMITH Entered from Alpine 1954. Royctz SMITH l'l'l.X l. 2 -li Flll.,-X 3. 4: Kglllf. -1. Cla xoritf- 2' Yalrntint- Kinf' 3 RICHARD Tt1t'RN1Ax l-lm-'l l. Tltirel Yin- Pre--itlf-nt 2. 4: Band l. Softly all 2. .,..,,x NORMAN WHITSITT Football 2. 3. Co-Captain 4g Lette:-rman's Club 2, 3, 45 FFA 1, 2, 43 Student Council 33 National Honor Society 4g Allied Youth 3, 4. 1' 11 X I' I - F A ' f fin. ' M1 .,, yfjgffq' Q., ' ' Nh 5 VA,,f'g ,emi if 1 , . i wel V, ,Q I K NMMA, ar' If 9- s ' Q Q1 , A J -fi Armontroutt, Peggy Barker, Belva Berry. Johnetta Bunnell. Jim Burns, Billy Clark, Jim Cox, Sandra Creek, Johnnie Dixson, Jimmy Easter, Floyd Ferguson, Verlene Geer, Johnny Gibson, Eddie Gunter, Lelia Hatfield, Barbara Hobson, Evelyn Hughes, Don Hurd, Henry Jeffrey, Koleen Jolly, La Merle of 4 iff! .Q 4' at 1' . .., Fai, P, LJ, so ' sf M. f S' wg, Il fu i l Qs 1 .- 'vp ' aw? , ww 'Win 'x iv M Jolly, Roddy Jones, Betty Kay, James Kundysek, Larry Ladd, Arneta McCord, Wanda McDonald, Sandra McGee, Sara Jane Marley, Laverne Malone, David Myers, Mike Morris, Imogene New, Drucella Nunley, Nell Peek, Nettie ,lane Pruitt, Norma Rich, Elizabeth Riggs, Tommy Risley, Pat Roberts, Terrill Sampley, Jimmy Scarber, Willie Ruth Sikes, Nick Simpson, Clarkey Smitli, Virginia Smith, Winston Spencer. Janice Stoddard, Eula Faye Suttles. Joe Rene Turner. Charlotte Turner. Janice Watson. Ronald Weir, Jerre Wells, Burelene 8- N 4 To f Qs ,KX A ,il A ,y,m....,.---- r 1 ? .J I 1 H Y f S l P ? 1 E nr , SOPHOHORE CLASS OFFICERS ,ll-Llilh IHCIXFUX lll't'5l'l!t'l1f HIQXNIK JOHNSON ,, , lice Presielcnt ISILI. FI' XHK5 , 56Cl'6fflfj'-T1'6!1.SllftT 1 1 l : X Q-5 -F A I 'Sn-.v i ig. 'f xx s E Xe l V ' L 5 I . Curtner, Paula Davis, Dan Dickson, Jerry Dunlap, June Edwards. Linda Fenter, Betty Fenter, Truett Fewell. Hazel Gaddis, Doyle Gaines, Sandra Gardner. Richard Gunter. Linda Gunter. Nlouaton Hawkins, Linda Henderson. Donald Q' Arxngtrong. Paula Barry. John lll Berry, Charle. Be:l1ear. Jerry Anderson. Barbara 43' ' ' -U f . 'S Q J S 3 Fu N: 4, . t 4.'l? I vi , 1 - y 1 4 ,- 5 I till 'ff 4 S 5 Ll Q - , o . is J' gs 'Q 5.1 ----1 ..-J 1 Q f ,A- gp I I Y 4, x l X, 1 , 1,45 2 ' illkxllnl .ff ' 7? TOO BUSY l.. ' W 91. I 1 . l 'X Notshouzu Z Qs as 1 ' Bowen, Brooks Brock. Troy Brooks. Shirley Garuthers, Melina Clark. Elsie Conner, Gene Cook, Williarri Cowger, Linda Gulwell, Larry Cunningham, Jerry Q 1 I I Qx . i si, 4' R 3 A2 it ' 3, , C' 1' Q, .K .,.V, , v 'AA: 5 ,P J, V 'QQ' k f 2 lang ' f E. i fl, 3 .sxrwlffxir if .... l 1 X . . , '. i I ,Y I Q.. A fa .f Q if F47 .t ' ' M '? f! ff if -ff' M W ,, Fmt f f it :K ' is Q 'yi Matthews. Joan v . -xi . i A . ii Mattox. Margie VH ,W W Marburger, Maxine ' 14,2557 McDonald, Minnie V X it '- as Miller, Evelyn -b 4 flatly , ii, V x .t se . Moore. Billy if .- Moore, Gary . Morrow. Carrol Mustin. Doris Panky. Earlene l il f , K 4, Patrick, Mitchel Perkins, Pat Plaster. Billy Porter. Camlyn Puett. Carolyn S. llill. Betty Isbell. Jimmy Jat-kstm. Doris Jackson. Jackie jeffrey. Dale jnlnifnn, Bennie Kay. Wanda Kunclyselc. Judy Leach. Billy Leatlierwoocl, Gly ncla Lillarml. Phillip Long. Zelta Malune. Rodney Mathis, James Mathis. Rex n. K' Z v 'W v 1 Z' 'Wit Q ,f Swan, Elbert Tilghman. Dora Turner, Mary Turner. Sonny Wialdrop. John Wialler. Jerry Ward. Dan Wells. Judy Wihitsitt. Mary Wiilton. Charles 'R 'Uv K ' 2 'i Q- -. Pyfw 3 X I vljlf' Ragsdale, George Ramsey, Celia Ray. Charles Rhoads, Ginny Rider. Carol Robinson. Linda Singleton. Charle Smith. Betty Smith, Donald Smith. Glenda Smith, Harvey Smith. ,lean Smith. Lindon Sparks, Bill Stewart, Janie 'Lin y Qty- T' 'f' K, 1 f f ' j S ix: 212: .M if a5'f,,,f 40. qw FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS JOHN MOWER I , , , ,,,, , Presizlenl BILLY DON WILLIAMS , ,,,77, Y, ,,,,, Vice Presizlenl DOROTHY LEWIS 7 H , Secretary-Treasurer Austin. Claudia Baker. Barbara Sue Barker. Robert Barry. Frances Kaye Barry. William Brimliall. Troy Briscoe. Billy Joe Cantrell, Marilyn Cherryhonies. Mike Clark, Patricia Coffman. Vera Faye Conway. Patricia Craft, Billy Creek. Francis Damron, Frances Daniron. L. D. Uixson. Mildred Donley, Gayle Easter, ,loe Elenburg. Dave Epps, Cynthia Felkner. James Fewell, Donna Franklin. Hoyt Freeman. Sid Cafford. Sammi Garland. Larry Garrett. Toxnmx Cary. Charles Ceer. joe Gregg, Margaret Sue Hackley. ,lohn Cater ' 1 X Ill'h 2. ff: vfl5V 5 ' rv , . X ST C 4: -el Y TY b at ' Q . A - Vf ii, 1 - ,f I . IEA I -X jf 'T 1 ' 3 'lbsf-at 5 ' ' PHGTO Noi nl-mlnbls ' 4. F 'CI Gs. I, gil jg , ff' 4 y Q ' W ,rl i 5? ' 9 gy Fx 75 V 1 9.2 6 1 1 li W. 9- v l Hall Lmda Hart Nlarw lou HasskmQ Jane Herd Gerald ,lack on Archle Klnd father Cox Leatherxsood Ann Lewl Dorothw Ylatloclc Ray mond NIcCox Gas la NlcCox Vxrgmla Nllller Charlene 'Nlower John Nlu tm Tommx Newberrx Ronald Owen Eddie Patter on Danm Porter lxax RlCll Connle Robert on Wlelxm Ro er Glenda Rowe Je e bhook Robert Shurbet -Xubrs qmlth Nlna qtewart Loretta Susan TCJHIIIIIC Tea ue Donald Waldrop Waldena Welr Truett WYllll3Hl4 Brllx Don W rlton Lenora C' 1 1 'S' 1 IN Ei ADVERTI EMENTS JACK COUNTY COIQRTHOUSE Satanta and Big Tree were tried in 1871 in a red sandstone courthouse erected in 1869. ln 1885 the Risley Brothers erected the native stone courthouse which was razed in 1939 to make a place for the new modern courthouse pictured above. The city hall was built of rocks out of the old courthouse built in 1885. HULL CHEVROLET Don Hughes PaHy Clark and Lewns Gushn are showmg ihelr mieresf nn fhe new Chevroleis CO. , L , SPEARS DRUG STORE -4'4 James Kay Larry Kundyselc Gayla McCoy LaMerIe Jolly and NeH'ne Peek are enloymg a refreshing drunk ai +he founfaln Whe e the School Kids Meet CITY DRUG STORE Hump T' ww-wr was ww EI! IRQ Pu MH I lk CITY OF JACKSBORO Our Town Is a Product of Its Cltlzens L E GRACE Mayor CHAMP CLARK CECIL ELENBURG Commlssloners MRS. STELLA HENSLEY CiI'y CIerI: C. C. HUMPHRIES Su perinfendeni' X -I -5 ' ' 4 T ' ' T X ' T' .. I wif? -I H A f A rr 1- - l lf l I .- I I ' M A g I HC In I ERI. - ' . 1 sung -, 0 , . I I . V v-10011. . iq I W, T I A - I ' 'T I I 4.I..vs. Y. lk D , . . ll ' ' ll ---fr :nv ' JACINSBORO TEXAS JOHN R LINDSEY EDITH MYERS MILLER .I w HuLsEY N F TDICKQ SMITH E T WALDROP w C IcooNE ERNEST B WHITAKER H C MECLURE KYLE SPILLER w E SARTAIN E M WOOLSEY JOHN E WILLINGHAM BILLY PLASTER TRAVIS MATLOCK X Coun+y A'H'orney Coun+y Treasurer Counfy Agen+ Jushce of Peace Sherrff Tax Assessor and Collecfor Counfy Clerk Coun+y School SuperIn+enden+ Coun+y Judge Counfy Surveyor DIs+rIc+ Clerlc C0mmISSIOheT Preclncf I CommIssIoner PrecInc+ 2 CommIssIoner PrecInc+ 3 COmmISSlOn8F Precmcl' 4 - F LT' L I , l Tmflfl1 'z I .V fig' T 'II IP' I IIIIHEI 4 'Il I' ll Y. ll I ' 'l'Il I fx ' 'I WWI M IL I I J I, , Illll I . ' I I II In. I , -, . 1 Y ffAff ' ...- I I . . , . . , . , . , , .. , P 4442 H D HURD ROY WOOD WELDING WORKS Ph 4442 H D HURD SMIDO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY JACKSBO RO TEXAS Ph 444 H D HURD H P PARAFFIN SERVICE SI' g d H I' O JACKSBORO TEXAS hone , , Jacksboro, Texas one . . Oil Field Cons+rucI'ion one 2 . . eamin an o il Service CHAMP CLARK BUICK COMPANY Sales Se ce arfs 474 IOOW A h JACKSBORO BUTANE COMPANY B fone Pr p C mpIe'I' Sys+ ms P 4 S + CHAMP CLARK OIL COMPANY Penh ndle Pe+ oleum P oducfs D X Mofor OI 24l2 S + J kb T - rvi -P Phone I - FC U ' 0 one O e e hone 459 32I ou h Main Jaclrsboro, Texas a I' I' - I Phone 32l ou h Ma ac s oro, exas INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Exclusnve REFRIGERATION DEALER FREEZERS REFRIGERATORS SIMPSCNS FURNITURE CC Congratulatuons Seniors' L A FERGUSON CONTRACTING BULLDOZER WORK II8S+ lil Phone ZI43 I02 Wesi' Arche . I . . ouh Main Phone 2525 Why W LENNOX A S AIRE FLO C HENDERSON EQUIPMENT CO LET US H ELP u JACKSBCRO NATIONAL BANK 1' Y C H II Air ondagonsng Now LU ig Mmm mu Maur A I III CHARLIE GRACE DRILLING COMPANY 'Confracfors and Producers Phone 4528 Jaclrsboro, Texas DUERSON 2 E p 2332 J, OV asf Bellma Phone 4-MW MI s- qft shi!! LEMOND GROCERY Sfaple and Fancy Producis Phone 4573 Easf side of square CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Jacksboro Texas SERVING JACK COUNTY MORE THAN 60 YEARS Member of 'Ihe Federal Deposii Insurance Corporafion Q, ff ,f 3 A q 4 If-Q A 3 .-141.3 2 , 5 I I IIII M f 1 ,, , 1: I: ..., '52 'Ev' QI 's ' Q 1.377 H! 'N '. I HILLCREST COURTS 456 GOOD LUCK h B W C .7 C D SHAMBURGER FURRH LUMBER CO A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL YOUR BUILDING h c a :LEEDS WJ SCI f'mOn Phone I ! To 1' e Fu+ure Home uilders and Businessmen and omen of Jack ounfy J' , I . 7 V Ja L L Ba J y B k L ' C 'I A + ++ B 81 H CONSTRUCTION CO GENERAL OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION 8aH C won B 2 TION C0 4865 F' 704 ata ' P-'C sooo room N!! qaxcacwt J a? If HATTY S I 5, CAFE Ope 24 Ho s Dal y Phone 4509 J2ffiffg.q ... A A ' 'T XTLMBQ Q N i I ox 99 Jecksboro, Texas X X ' ' f WW ' V I S I g n ur i GIVE US YOUR WASHDAY BLUES L E A COLLEGE HILL STEAM LAUNDRY xr 2'- , 5 Phone 468I iv- ...- v MR AND MRS JAMES M SIMPSON I A , Well Meer You In Church BEN FRANKLIN STORE Joe Culwell Phone 465I JACKSBORO TEXAS I03 E Archer LIVE OAK CBK7 DRIVE IN Hamburgers and Hoi' Dogs Frosfed Roof Beer A R ROBINSON Pho 4450 LINDA, JANE JI Complimenfs of MMY, RUTH AND LEON HAWKINS C xi 'f i 255: PCO s A .Q of , . x f I I X' Rqie U f Sufed Sefulzoe Q mf Boss room sToRE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS' STYLE MART P f Sh b y Deparime + Sfore 265 COMPLIMENTS OF E C THE TEXAS COMPANY BARNETT BROTHERS Co sg ee N +h P 4 OIL FIELD SUPPLIES JACKSBORO SUPPLY COMPANY Day Phone 2522 LONNIE RHOADS Nigh+ Phone 2553 7 4 1 - N., E: 9 1 mfr X 'F I flaw-5 A x Wesi' Archer Phone 455l e e a a n Phone I Jaclrsboro, Texas n i n or Main hone 453 MASK CLINIC 237 Wesl' Archer Phone 264I W. G. MASK, M. D. DOROTHY MARTIN, Nurse PAULINE SNYDER. Secretary For BeH'er Hereforcls Blocked 'L Ranch G STAMPER L O MOORE Wnlson Double Complumenis of WaIlrerNeer Drum Rod Machmes SPUCICIGVS RTNER Day Phone 4555 RADIO Fnrsl' Nall Banlr Bldg Nagh+ Phone 2389 EQUIPPED JACKSBORO TEXAS FRIGIDAIRE AP PLIANCE5 OWEN GAINES HARDWARE GIFTS ' HARDWARE SUPPLIES HOUSEWARE I2I Noah Mann Phone 232: 1 Il El. VI O EI -. - A I 53 ,-.4 E -- I - .- Tim I WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION C 81 C APPLIANCE CDMPANY d TV S 25 PEP CLERIHEW JUDD CHERRYHOMES MDDERN CLEANERS QQ x f L AI' h 4 MR AND MRS A G DAVIS HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY THE JACK COUNTY HERALD 30 w,W,+'0r T +P II SEE F019 MPSF! 7 MASK Y FEED AND HATCHERY PURINA KIMBELL 2 Radio an ervice Phone 3I In L+ ' fm' 5 5 4 Cleaning, Pressing NX 7 rl, and I erafions 6 7 f W X .5 . I one 23 I . . . . NT- X' V Prinfers of Fine Books-SI'aI'ionery and Phone 3 I Jaclrsboro, Texas ha rices Are Lower af F. ac s oro, exas Phone 29I GEER 81 SON TANK TRUCKING COMPANY W h X ff WRIGHT DAVIS 8. soN WELDING ND MET L ORKS L K BOWEN g W JACKSBORO TEX S d WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE MRS IRENE KN PPENBERGER Ph 444 Phone 4822 8 Old ic Ha Fall H h X I X 'ro X I 1' ky' C I' uc'I'Ion Weldin inch Tru In Phone 3388-2469 A Goo Luck, Seniors Western Auio Associa Store . A Jaclrsboro, Texas one I Zxguwcte female? JACKSON S JEWELRY GAFFORD AUTO SUPPLY 3332 2 W Blk p Cb FORT RICHARDSON , COFFEE SHOP X 4 P W M Ia!! pl 'rf JACKSBORO HOSPITAL AND CLINIC BOOSTERS OF J H S Diamond Rings by Keepsake MQ: GI' I hone Jacksboro. Texas CompIimen+s of Phone 00 . e na For Good Food I Try ll PM Qu ' ff es' M f Billie J. Taylor one ' I X' Com imen s O GRQCE P16 CITY CASH 457: s +11 M GOOD LUCK SENIORS GREEN FROG CAFE Tb S gddfl' Quad 'yaaaf f A MANHATTAN CAFE CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS 250 Wesi' Belknap Phone LACEWELL CONOCO SERVICE STATION AII Kinds of Oil A eni' FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRA I ,GT ff 'r l -17 In 5 M 0 .Q I ,fy ' ' 'T' I I' GROCERY PI'l0ne ou ain N Q K T. Mr. and Mrs. o e Weav X I o t A+ 95 x Q 2 Q 2I8 Sou'I'I1 Main X Ph 3 WHEELERS DRIVE IN GROCERY 81 MARKET WATCH THE WHEELERS GROW 993 CI +I1 X59 G fx f DELUXE CLEANFRS MR AND MRS JOHN A MOORE JR 47 2 E I' P e Be+f Ihe FAIRES AND SMITH BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP J HILDRED FAIRES NAOMI SMITH BURLY HULL I ,Tl MOTOR N! N 'rh M Ph 3372 Complimenfs of I Phone I Open Sundays , Send Your o es xII ' N- 'gy IR KV . 'L I- Io f, w fy hy' , X - va' I ,W f . . gp s , . I O O h ,.:,: -w P one 5 as Square rof ssional Care Is s or Hair I off -1 1 L .fe ' ,LII :: : X CO. or ain one ,,,,,,,,, AKINS PONTIAC Specualnzed Service All Makes 2I9 S Ma JACKSBORO TEXAS Pho e 2633 fs-Q2-X an So It I. With Flowers' 5-ZZ0 ew.-Z' Phone 46 I 2 JACK S CLOTHES SHOP NahonaI'y Known Brands ARROW COOPERS M GREGOR FIELD a STREAM FREEM ReslsToL HATS U S RUBBER CO Phone Jac Hulse ffm? HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES NASH AND COMPANY HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE Eas+ Side of Square JACKSBORO, TEXAS ,s'ur IQ? ' ,A SAL:-3 .AND SERVICE . in , n uN f 5 M r 3 L ASCII qw .5 y cf J . O . N J fly C IJ ' U I 1 C AN I Y GEORGE PORTER I su a e cw am aw' MCCOY Q FURNITURE CO ELLIS READY TO WEAR 81 VARIETY g I SHOES G LORE LAIRD 81 LUCAS HUMBLE SERVICE STATION WhH CompIimen+s of I1 I' nc N I1 Sd 'F S uare Ph ' 49, 5 See 'E H Where +I'1e Same Can Be BougI1+ I L CIo+I1in or +I'1e Eniire Family A Eas+ Side of Square Phone 4447 or+ ighway Ph 2 - anon E D GRA nlunsnm ' ' NGER 4 K :f annual! X 9 M Plumbing and .,, Appliances xi' Phone 4547 226 Wesi' Bellmap COMPLIMENTS OF JACKSBORO LOCKER PLANT Wholesale and Refall Meals Cusfom Slaughferung Phone 2 II6 S nox Your Appearance ls Our Business HOTEL BARBER SHOP XXKX I SINGLETON cox RHOADES 7 U S Ture Store SERVICE STATION TIRES-TUBES-BATTERIES-ACCESSORIES ROAD SERVICE Phone 4482 Jaclcsboro Texas N E LEACH J C MASSENGALE I 597 . K , , 7 ' ' COLEY S MOTEL Cooled by Refngerahon Phone 4508 FT WORTH HIGHWAY Wm CY PERKINS ES MOTORS Phone 4562 Congrafulahons Sensors' HERDS HAMBURGER STAND Gei' Your Vlfamms In Herd s Hamburgers 2I5 Wesi' Belknap MR AND MRS JESS HERD Jaclcsboro Texas coMMuNITY BUILDERS CLAY BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY ,ff-' Jacksboro Texas Phone 4585 COMPLIMENTS OF LEON GAINES Consuliing Geologisi' Box 803 Jaclzsboro. Texas V 5 gh' 9 ,Z 22 L6 A+ ihe f '0e.,-WLFA .faucet paced b F Q .4526 W STEWART s GROCERY CONGRATULATIONS seNloRs' JOHN H TUCKER Insure ce Ea i Sd Sq MAKE Youre HOME CGMPLETE PETERSON LUMBER y f X Ph 45:6 2 - 7 ' I - wh 1 , ,-ff ' X X Will e ouncl ai' . 'L 1 Dua n s ie uare Jaclrsboro, Texas COMPANY U .I ' g,. one Jacksboro, Tens 5 5 EY . . F ,Q f f km P ICI 223 N Moons GAS AND APPLANCE co R L RED MOORE SHAW INSURANCE AGENCY CECIL B SHAW L FORT RICHARDSON HOTEL BUILDING JACKSBORO TEXAS C A GREEN HUMBLE SERVICE STATION H1 M i 235 BUCHANAN STATIONERY CO. Leading Lines of Office Supplies Since I928 8I6 ScoH' Ave. Phone 2-2l47 WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS Bufane-Propane-Gas-Tanks Gas-EIecI'rica Appliances W Gulf ro ucI's I Day or ighf Real Esfafe-Insurance IAII inesI Bonds-Au+o Loans u a n Phone I THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS YOU Jaclcsboro, Texas HCROSSROADS TO WEST TEXAS Jaclzsboro, dynamic and growing seal of Jack Counly, is bl miles wesl' of Forl' Worlh and 58 miles soulh of Wichila Falls. Wilh one federal and 'lhree slale highways converging here, +he average daily lraffic coun'l' is l2,050. Jaclrsboro is hosl' 'lo lhousands of visilors annually and 'lhere are lwo holels and six fourisl' courls lo accommodale ihem. The modern school planl includes well-equipped high school, iunior high, and 'lwo elemenlary schools a new gymnasium vocaiional agriculiure and band building and convemenl foolball sladlum The accredrled high school is affillaled wilh lhe Soulhern Associahon of Colleges and Secondary Schools Visrl Jacksboro fhe home of hlsloric Forl' Richardson CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Jaclcsboro Texas Dear 'lo lhe hearls of many of us is lhls red bl'lCk building where we spenf our 'Flrsl' four years FOSTER SCHOOL STORE The Tigers' Den SANDWICHES. HAMBURGERS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Phone 4792 Floyd FosI'er. Prop. THE C D HARNETT CO WHOLESALE GROCERS WeaI'hen'ord Texas CONGRATULATIONS w C FULBRIGHT Rep SOUTHLAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY W fhe Fa g S+aff hope +ha+ Ihis annual s ne you wlII alw ays cher sh Our Fa g o Id n 'r ha e been poss ble bui' for 'Ihe business d f d ho h e supporfed us Why noi sho 'Ihem our We h 'r Iha k +he sfudeni body ancl faculfy 'For always bemg so co operaf our' b ed THE FANG STAFF 56 O C O I . . , . e, n , ' i o ' i . n w u o v i ' - men an rien s w av . w ap- precia+ion by pafronizing Ihem? wis o n ' - ive. Now 'o is finish , we hope you like if. I HWm Q-aff if MZWZMQM Sm MMMZMWW ?l4g.4f1f'Wf'M Zfjffv W-img WW wg ZW? Z ' n, .244 A 3 , . fu 407 ' . . Z ,Qpfxu fyvzbi-I I 47-5444142 gaftffzfz ' I 9 , ,X ? . n aff: W l,,.4z , 0.m:Jr-'J TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO XXWIX ., . , if 4 V -v ' ' In V- wg- T' ' . , - --4.5. 5' f .,:-gpg? icfn v m-,',-.3 4,545 jiri. .-rki kr uf .. 15,, :j i- j 54 L.VX.L3J5 73-y .V , A, M-yf . . :. i.J3. - J- 4 . A ..ni 2 'LT ?5'f???5f'iIi0f II' V . 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