Jacksboro High School - Fang Yearbook (Jacksboro, TX)

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WE FA Q 1958 VOLUME 13 J' P bl I1 y THE STUDENTS JACKSBORO HIGH SCHOOL JACKSBORO TEXAS JUNE DUNLAP MARY VVHITSITT U u is ed b of Edifor Business Manager Th e sound of happy voices, The spirit of good sporfsmanship, The molding of ideals and aspirations - all combine To en- rich our experiences af JHS - our home! . fm: -9 .3 'Agar ...ff -,.,, -5-nas-.4 dn alibi . -is-L- F .-it w : ,is Jacksboro Hi h School mi- ' 2 Ugg. f 1 , 1 ill! H :naw A-ns. x. -0-- ,. 4.-. 1 3, , ,, V - . ' X. fin f-'w -b., ' -. . - N ' Qggv- - -. . . - , .- .. ff1.a:'A W:-f : 1 W-2.9,-'11-W '-,.-ffl -'ax'-W i4,,,.ff1' 3'1f .Jar-' .., E'5 fx,M'hf :V .w-1-- -'fe' , . -. . A . .AM A ,,,. O W, V, V, x .. 1 s' K. - AA .,,g.,,,,,,'f'Q,k,g,,,:,1Qxl, fav. , ., 0 1 ,L,g.ffLAL w k V ' -N .,gQu:.f -LM ,Q 1, 1, ,va FV .H '- ' -I' . 23: f ,r. -, I , , ,, pe f ., Nap, . .i,,.,, 3 ,V 5 . r, ., , 'N-, Jacksboro Texas F11 ll 5 . . . 1 1' . Human W ,,, 'V- 1f?'f.ff ,Na .1 . 0 Nfl- 1, ' R' ,, 4.1, ' , ' g. , fw 'W . a ' a ,' 60, -vw f 'ISM . -..-'ff ,M FORE ORD I see you have opened The pages of Thus annual The accompIushmenT of a years work for a prcfure fnlled lourney back Through The year As you Ieaf Through you wnll view pncTures of your friends of yesTer day and Today When you see The sporTs organrzaflons favorrTes and school achvmes you wall remember The good Times we all had To IT has been our purpose To capTure The unconventional as well as The convenflonal srde of school lnfe Our lnTenT has been To Include every mdrvldual acTnvuTy and school funcfnon We have hoped To make each and every sTudenT feel ThaT Thus ms solely HIS annual Thus we presenf The 58 FANG To you may your hearTs be IughTer and your Ilves be happier for The memornes :T may bring JUNE DUNLAP Editor I geTher. I I ' 1 I I I 1 HIGH SCHOGL SUNG FaiThTul and TruehearTed, Honors she has Taken LeT us boosT our dear Old High, On The Track and vviTh The ball We revere her and defend her, May she always rank The highesT, As The colors proudly Tly, May her colors never Tall, We vvill sTand Tor her uniTed There's no oTher ThaT can maTch her, OT her deeds vve'll gladly Tell, When her Team is on The Tield, Her boys The TleeTesT, Her girls The svveeTesT, Then here's a cheer Tor her, For her vvho ne'er will yield. Her colors sTreaming, Glad Taces beaming, So here's a cheer Tor her, For her vve love so well, Joyous, And ever loyal LeT us boosT our dear Old High, LeT ev'ry hearT sing, LeT ev'ry voice ring, There's no Time To grieve or sigh, IT's ever onvvard, Our course pursuing, May deTeaT ne'er our ardor cool, BUT uniTed, vve will boosT For our Jaclcsboro High School. 6 142 J, A gf . V -4514, ,,.,hl,..,, . Q , -,Q 2 'Wm -Q. Rugs, A f'j1C'ycfg '. 375- ,gr 'sh Q., Qi,S,2QJ.:s ,T 'fig-. 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MOORE Superintendent of Schools R SUPERI TE DE T 0069 One oT The mosT Impressive Tngures In The halls oT Jl-l S IS ThaT of SupernnTendenT Lewrs Moore He as behmnd The sTeady lmprovemenT oT The Tacslmes oT The Jacksboro Public School SysTem and us always wllllng To lend a helpung hand Mr Moore IS one oT Those compeTenTund1vnduals who can sTlll manage To be Truendly and personal l-le ns always ready To oTTer his guidance To The sTUdenTs who have much confidence ID hum The Truendly unTeresT Mr Moore Takes In our school GCTIVITIGS desplTe The ever lncreaslng demands oT hus posmon us someThlng To be long remembered THEY WERE l 4 , -.. ..- y ........ ..... - 'T ..::.,...,. ........ .......... ..,..... - , ........... ,....... T ............ ......... f T l....l...,.... ... - ' I , . l .,....... .... .. . V, ' i Tn-Q.--vpn:-4 uf 9.1- 'L:.:xi::- ......c, A A , T ' annnn.--a-4'-unaownv m,...v,..... ........... 7, T 1-rv sin ' 1 , i br- . b.,4-.4 ' v I W. Q A , .,.,.. 4 4 ' l ' K -1 , --1... 1 , f ' 1 T ' ' I Q 5 I T T 3 Q , T 1 T ' T , T i 5 T T z Q 1 -z T 1 N 1 ,Q T T T I Q 3 ' T 1 , , , 1 , 1 T g , f I Q : ' I , . , . ' 1 - 1 f' O R PRI CIPAL in-.,,, Mr. Don Smith is a strong believer in democracy, good citizenship, and fair play. Since he has been in Jacksboro, he has done much to raise the scholastic standards of our school. Every student in J.H.S. recognizes the personal interest he shows each individual. He is friend and counselor to all. Mr. Smith is a leader that all J.H.S. students admire because of his faith in them. He has led our school to what it is by correcting us when we were wrong, by defending us, and by praising us. Yes, Mr. Smith is a principal to merit a wave of applause from the student body. OUR LEADERS -91 x.. Q-Vs GLYNN BOYKIN B A Texas A8-M Vocatuonal Ag ALLEN GIBBS BS NT C Study Ha!! 4? FACULTY MRS RUTH CALLAWAY BS NT C M S N T S C Llbraraam THEY MRS MARTHA GREEN B A N T S C M A C S C E Englush Speech mga Q5-3' 2 MRS BILLIE CRAWFORD BS NTSC Home Economics KAY GRAVES B B A Texas ASQM Physncal Education Coach ,fit ff' TC I nl 4 XX K X N Q K y 'A N. nf' . If I -I K A . 1 . L 'C - - A ' ,L . fi , 'MDW 1 .WJ . 2 C4, Fix , A P C ,f v ,y.Q','f , U ,fl -1:1-. Q, .Q pf' I - f ,E:'xx.2Hg1,11a-..c g A 1 X T.-3-1I'1 2 ,lxiiy -' Q ' '.'fg'.z:-':.Q. fn X ' L Ns.. .... H I :fx 4 FACULTY WOODROW HENDERSON RICHARD HIGHFILL MRS BERNICE HILL BS ETSTC BM NTSC B5 NTSC M M N T 5 C M E Texas University Social Studies M E E T S T C Safety Education Coach Band GUIDED US MRS ODIS OGLE MRS RAYMOND PURYEAR RAYMOND PURYEAR B A Texas Tech B S Texas Tech M S Texas Tech B.S. N.T.S.C. M,S, N,T,S,C, English Spanish Business Education Vocational Ag FACULTY ,Tang .pdf wah' MISS CLEO STEWART MISS PAT TURNER MRS MARY ELDA WARD B S N T S C B S Mary I-Iardm Baylor B A Texas U Sclence Physucal Educatnon Coach Mafhematncs SECRETARIES MRS HILTON CRANE MRS WALLACE MCGAUGHEY S ecrefary To Supermtendent Secrefary To Prmcupal FROM THEIR SERVICES WE BENEFIT k V Y , X v' V I, 7 B ' ' ' L ' . Fx . ., .... , ,, . ., . .-.1 .Q LU 1' 1 3 1 1 1 11, ,,x - --- -,Q-.4-34, ' P ir ,-..,-.,.,...,.,,..-'- , :lf Jv,-4..i1f..-g.,1' ',' v ' N f -,,.f.-++,.5, 1' ,H 1 -v ' K P ,, , vt, 5 ,www . 'v-.. 2--A-,e,g.,, ,l' . N -.., B. .-v' i. --. ' '--,LQ--.-,a,.. y' 'J w- , 'v,-,.. f. ' x' f 'N 'v-g, ' ' -A-,-.'-.,.5,,,N ,f ik, KNWQ , ,'. ma iv.A1 3 ' p x -1. 'A--L1 ,- X. ..g-.14-4,,. 4 ,r i 1. ,xg - ., ... Awe-q.,fA,,,,hKi -. ,.W'.h' -1- M A ,- V - ,. -- . . p4,.,,.n l. fr- --... ny- 5f d:v.q,,N -5 'M 1 xiii v - L.-.-1 . . 7,vA ,. 1 xa v ..,. 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F.B.L.A. began the year with election of officers, and the first meeting with its newly chosen leaders was Installation and Initiation. l believe in my own ability to work efficiently and to think clearly, and I pledge myself to use these abilities to make America a better place for everyone, repeated each new member as they stated the creed to- gether. To get the new year off with a good start, Mr. H. A. Crane, manager of the Chamber of Commerce, spoke to F.B.L.A. He gave many interesting facts about a good busi- nessman and what is expected of him. The last candle has been lighted and these girls are now the newly installed officers of F.B.L.A. They are Kay Porter, president, Mildred Dixson, vice president, Pat Perkins, secretary, Wanda Kay, installing officer, June Dunlap, treasurer, and Linda Robinson, re- porter. AT WORK ' g-ff 1: l . ,' KM Tom M. Mark's Club of F.T.A. was invited to Graham to a Delta Kappa Gamma meeting in which they presented a play. Janie Stewart, president ot the local F.T.A., is rehearsing her part.while other members who participated look on. Mrs. Puryear, teacher of English, is speaking to the mem- bers of K.A.B.C. at a regular meeting in January on the subject, Let's Explore Literary Enjoyment. 'SN '. Janie Stewart, president of F.T.A., graciously pours coffee for Mr. Lowrance, iunior high school principal, at the Teacher Appreciation Day coffee, sponsored by the members ot F.T.A. during American Education Week. L5-ig!! U: II What a treat! During a regular meeting of K.A.B.C., Mrs. Calloway, sponsor, served homemade candy to the mem- bers who seemed to enioy it quite well. F.I-I.A. ACTIVITIES Linda Robinson, president, proudly pins tags on the new initiates into FHA. designating that they are now members. This was a very exciting day for them. Linda Cowger serves Mrs. Beth Rothman, Fashion consultant for Neiman-Marcus. Mrs. Rothman visited the FHA. and showed the members the correct ways to walkf stand, sit, apply make-up, and various other things, She used Mrs. Crawford, sponsor of F.H.A,, as an experiment in the application of make-up, i Jerry Cunningham, elected F.H.A. Prin-ce Maribeth Mower is introduced by the presi Charming, received a gift presented him by dent as F.H.A.'er of the month. She was pre the president, Linda Robinson, at a regular sented a pin to wear in this hOnOr. meeting. ,il 'Q S Mary WhiTsiTT, business managerl, examines The snapshots received Tor use in The yearbook while June Dunlap, ediTor, Turns from her work To look aT a picture. rowmw 1uclVI C Lr- A pleased and happy look is upon The faces oT June Dunlap and Kikie Dixson as They mail The firsT ship- menT of The Fang before The deadline dale. Mr, George Loncar accepTs The package for mailing. Kikie Dixson, parT-Time secreTary To The Chamber of Commerce Manager, admires The plaque presenfed Mrs. Ogle by The Chamber of Commerce at a breakfast honoring The Teachers on OcTober 'l. The plaque was engraved LaVerne Ogle, Teacher devoted To com- muniTy service. wb- 'ec - '-h: . ,vs I -' wgiy V s . - Tfqsi .. ' .. T . ? fqT'ar ..,. FXF, ug-1--we -v, fa .4 -4. 'F-r 'f X 41447, fb ,- 0, ' - '-4 f r .....- -LL.z ' ' , Q- : -M-. N Snow is a wonderful sighT To sTudenTs of Jacksboro High School for The facT ThaT iT is seldom seen. This picture was Taken in November when we had one of our earliesT,snows. The sTudenTs were Thrilled again in February when once again The ground was covered wiTh snow. PROMOTING CHRISTMAS SPIRIT ln November The Student Council began mak- The Christmas spirit really glowed in The ing plans for a nativity Scene which won first typing room which displayed a beautiful silver place in the Christmas Parade. Mrs Hill, Spfvnsor, tree with blue lights and balls against a stained- Anna Sickles, and Ellisene Rumage are using glass window background portraying the nativity papier-mache to make heads for The bodies of gcene. the characters in The scene. I ' ' m .1 I s,. l kg w1X,i'J?xv Q 'ss 't I ' g .T ' at 'iff .,i. T K. r x 'ag E A Door Decorating Contest, which was sponsored by the Student Council, made J.H.S. a very lovely place to enter. Mr. Kemp, our loyal and faithful custodian, is admiring the door of Mrs. Hill's room, which was decorated with two candles above a red poinsettia on a dark red back- ground. The Spanish Club decorated the prize winning door of Mrs. Puryear's room. A tree of red net stood out against a background of white, Above the tree is Feliz Navidad which means Happy Holiday. ---...,. The officers of the Spanish Clubs of .lacksboro The members of F.H.A. had their Christmas and Bryson, who were guests, are shown at Party at the Homemaking Cottage at a ntghf their Christmas Party early one morning. meeting. Parxy NX. ,.- wr ,ft Q, Cheer boxes are made. jg1- ,,,,, ,.,, if PauXa Curkrwer skrrgs T JMS The me home. he Lord's -,f wa ,9i,v Prayer. '-ski, 5 gig, 34 carohng. mbers go they ITH F B L . . OA. Oub meekkrxg. Whxxsm DBUB195 Mary rrsimasf' Befrore Ch 8 1 a parody on T ,,,., W.. , he Nkght Khe SYN , the skrk. Twoyscerres irom srrwgs Kh Mrs.. Kemp greets the members e Junror Sexrerte and Ekght Lrme Ta Ns my N-lo F eek issiiiisi T The cheerleaders, Kikie Dixson, Ann Leafherwood, Pai Perkins, head cheerleader, Bennie Johnson, and Laneile McCoy pose afier a fun-filled pep raily. LeT's skin The Bunnies, re- peats each one. Miss Turner, representing a Bowie Jack Rabbit, is ready for The stew. HSTEW The rabbits was The popular slogan at the pep raiiy preceding the Bowie game. Av- up-,... . ,Q Af The foorb ii K posed of 5 Qames, the iq . ' Them The ESL loyal fans and This fiirhggi Squad iS,Com. Qames would iack someihirgbgndi Without Q. N B? Smiling happily, the two senior cheerleaders, Bennie Johnson and Pat Perkins, leave the auditorium from their last pep rally before their last football game that night. Even though -this is a sad occasion in one way, they are keeping their sunny side up. '55 ' 'Ji Q. .df Y. 1 3 In the speech classes make-up is studied along with studying the drama. Kay Porter is applying make-up to Harriet Copeland while Carol Rider is doing the same to Kikie Dixson. Bennie Johnson, Kay Barry, and Mary Whitsitt show the results of the application of make-up. Mrs. Faires is proudly showing to a Homemaking class some of the many things she obtained while in Europe. HQMECO ING , f Ralph Rain-in-the-Face, the effigy of the Nocona lndians, gets the torch set to him by Lanelle McCoy, cheerleader, at a really hot pep rally in preparation tor Homecoming. Beginning the big day was another rousing pep rally in the audi- torium with our tive cheerleaders doing a bang-up job of leading the throngs of fans in shouting, Torture the Indians. Ohl Read this article, exclaimed Ex Earline Henderson to Ex Sandra Cox as they together looked at the Homecoming issue of the Tiger's Tale. With big smiles the senior cheerleaders, Pat Perkins and Bennie Johnson, happily decorate the goal posts for the last game of the season. 3 wg :ii -H t 5 H. Q 'tr at-ar' IK Francis Creek, Lenora Wilton, Kay Barry, HM h'hf this Chili is dell' Charlene Miller, and Kay Porter were earnestly Cl0U5fH Was heard at The Chili working along with other members of the 5UPPeV before the l'l0h'leC0 h' iunior class to get the mums ready to be de- ine Qafhe- MV- Jap Smllh gives livered by sixth period. This class sold a record Ol his llrhe ahd lalehl T0 help number of mums- the senior class have their an- nual fund-raising supper. T f'- 1 Have ya' got that spirit? Yeah, man! cry the fans led by the cheerleaders. Senior Wanda Kay is presented as f heart during the half-time show. Co-Captain Brooks Bowen bestows the traditional kiss. . B f -1 Shown marching on to the field are football sweetheart candidates, Wanda Kay, escorted by Brooks Bowen, Gayla McCoy, escorted by Mitchel Patrick, and Bennie Johnson with escort Dan Davis. 4. ' ootball sweet- : .sz to . - . -5, i - tag: M 1' The day ended when the Youth Center was iam- packed with many excited people immediately fol- lowing the game as they enioyed an interlude of dancing, chatting, and refreshments. And it all ended in a Tige close a wonderful season! r victory over Nocona N.H.S. ASSEMBLY Senior Charles Berry spoke on Scholar- ship -one of the four principles of the so- cietyeduring the initiation of new members at an assembly. Pat Perkins, president of National Honor Society, led new members in the pledge. Mnmfzwnu-rwvxstnea.u4r My, but the parents certainly look proud land they must have been very proud indeed of their sons and daughtersj as they leave the auditorium after the assembly. UTHER ASSEMBLIES Assembly programs are always a treat tor high school students because they provide entertainment as well as broaden our education. The sopho- more class look as if they are enioying an assembly program while other classes are in the background. X .sg A. . sf-3 . an The Keen-Age Book Club for an assembly A variety show assembly presented the program sponsored Mrs. Sarah Sikes, who various talents of Harvest Queen candidates. gave a splendid book review on The Moon ls Talents displayed ranged from an Elvis Pres- High. She is also one of our dependable ley imitation to a beautiful toe dance. substitute teachers. - sa .x -s qu Xml, During an assembly program Wanda Kay The parents and friends are a great sup- was presented the Betty Crocker Homemaker port to students in assembly programs. Mrs. Award by F.H.A. president, Linda Robinson. Lewis A. Moore and Mrs. Cy Perkins smile happily as they have iust seen one of the many entertaining assemblies. MUSICAL ASSEMBLY To sTarT The New Year off in an excelleni' manner, The STudenT Council presenTed The firsT 1958 assembly which was a Talent show featuring: T X l Wx Mrs. E. C. Richards, Jr., who is studying with an . opera company in lTaIy, accompanied by Pat lf' I-'il k' rcgg lglra Per ins, P Vw!! Q . The Senior Trio singing Two popular numbers, and Judy Turner, accompanied by Beverly Nixon aT The piano. '.f!flf',f Qffslisx '-Q Ax so x wg gg w.-,,., ., X X.xg X lst Q TSN ew - , xgxrg All performers assembled irnmediaTely after The A program for This group picture. PEOPLE AROUND J.I-LS. 0.40 Our iovial and well-liked administrators display their familiar smiles and are also shown discussing school plans. We feel that Jacksboro High is indeed forunate to have such capable and splendid leaders. 1 J l i A friendly atmosphere is created by -3? Wow! What a string of figures! What Mrs. 'Hilton Crane,- secretary to our Q? ,kk could you possibly be adding, Mrs. Mc- superintendent, Lewis A. Moore, with Htsvlt Gaughey? her usual warm smile as she busily lv -' r 1 . , works af her desk. -2 . , ,s ' She ishthle very dependable secretary -l X ' of our principal, Mr. Smith. . l We U f 7 X4 l ll Our beloved custodian, Mr. Guy Kemp, is seen as he busily prepares the stage. He is loved by every student who ever attended J.H.S. He is always willing to listen to your problems and then he is ready to help you in any way. lf ever needed, he is always around. He is cooperative, helpful, considerate, and loyal. The students and faculty of J.H.S. are very proud of him and deeply appreciate the fine work he does to keep our school running. Billy Bones was a . . . is on the minds of this sixth period English l class, They are studying Treasure Island and are writing character sketches on Billy Bones. Mrs. Puryear, their teacher, watches with interest, ready to help them if needed. ,U DAILY RO TIT The students of Jacksboro High School are kept busy all day long in activities and lessons. Here, Mrs. Ward laughingly illustrates to Lilly May Stark the use of graphs while Glenda Rogers, Joe Easter, and Maxine Marburger industriously work on. t-Q.. At the sound of the bell in the next few minutes a score or Carolyn Armstrong receives some instructions from the librarian, Mrs. Calloway, about how to serve in her new capacity as a library assistant. The students who are chosen to be library assistants are the members of Keen Age Book Club. more of eager students will come trooping into the room. Mr. Graves, as most teachers, has spent much time in preparation for the day's lesson. The students will learn this as they begin study- ing and will probably wonder it they have studied enough when he pops that test on them. if ' 2' The three types of matter are elements, mixtures, and com- pounds. To get a compound, combine two kinds of elements, such as hydrogen and oxygen which gives you water, states Miss Stewart in her first period chemistry class. These were some of the lessons taught at the first of school and used throughout the whole school year. The class is watching and listening attentively as chemistry is being explained. OF CLASSES --K v And now the time has come to study. Students Speech Il students, while studying stage pro- know that it is better to utilize this time to prepare duction, made these interesting stage sets illustrating the next day's assignments. Trouble sometimes arises the drama which they read. They were put on dis- when it is not used correctly. This is first period play in the hall. In the foreground is the setting for study hall, and Mr. Glynn Boykin, standing in the the well-known play, Bus Stop, made by Harriet background, sees that each student has something Copeland. to do. Developing typing speed and control concurrently is the purpose of the typing classes. Tabulation, centering, letter placement, and arrangement of manuscripts, along with appropriate attention to typist's English -including puncuation, word division, capitalization, treatment of numbers, editing of unstyled material-help the students to become thinking typists, These students in Typing I realize that in today's world typing is practically an essential skill. The third period physical education class is Melvin Robertson, Charles Gary, and Joe Easter really getting up in the world. These girls pre- have learned that cleanup time follows a work sented a performance on the trampoline for the period in shop. elementary school. Miss Turner, on the left, is doing a fine iob here her first year teaching girls how to get along with each other and how to have a really good time in sports. The Ag students are to be commended on their standard of cleanliness which is kept by those boys taking Vocational Agriculture and Shop. I ACTIO 43991 y. 4 'J .pu Q!! wa 5 Q-, T e tdents tn b nd are xxorkng lircl to learn thetr rnuslc on lege f r-4 r tor football clan es Land con erts and nws c testtvals Mr Ruchard Hlghtll thetr d rector srntles happtly as the muslcal notes provtde pa efl a e a lovely harmony lt 6 axfttft x ,1,9' QLQ' 4, Q--'- gs 6, 'X yi Q9 .f 0 ml' 0 svfrf nl' 4 P' lll' t'1 '5' 0 9 u anna 4 Thts bookkeeptng class of thlrty two students the largest ever rn the hnstory of our hugh school met un the ltbrarx Mrs OQle stands by the new set of bookkeeplng charts obtauned thus year to umplement class unstructton The pnncvples and Dfactlces of bookkeeptng are related to the dauly llves of all of Us The study of bookkeepung helps the students understand how busrness functtons In our everyday world and what busnness contrubutes to our progress .L -RFQ' tix' .hx V. 'prix I -if: 1. - ' A S 7' ' . f ' - ft .s ' . 1 x f 1 Q I 3: ., b, 5 x ,4 , . if ' A - :fs X ,' Q x ' 1 - ' A Q' S l . ' , 1 ' I 1f.x, U I 5 S l 'Q 'Q 5' ' ' ,ri ts Y 5 :f1Jrlq,i'?' J .V r . , :iw .1 555.31 s . .- . rf 'Q a t is J ' ' V 4 ' st i rzig- L L K f ' Tha was a :.Vt at :rs O' a skdx ' 'veal preps- lt 5 U l 31 f l M ' ' ratl as tw , Q fs of trs' pe 'od ' ovwernalsxng lll ' I V, T -t W C ., ' . ' pre r r rn al to' 'so se. 1 , ' , ' ' f, --..-......... . V Lf D l , SMH 4 - I ' 7 1 I' I . Q Q' ' - V ' fr O Q . E H VE 0 R PICTURES MADE With mingled feelings of excitement, ioy, and nervousness senior girls go forth to have their pictures snapped thinking, Will my last picture in the high school annual be what l want? Billy Berry, Melvin Robertson, Joe Easter, Dub Cook, and Gerald Herd certainly look pleased iust before sitting down to be posed for pictures. Could it possibly be that they are missing a chemistry test? They didn't seem quite as eager to return to class as they had been to leave. .eff if L Look pretty, exclaims the photographer as a senior, Jerry Beshear, in coat, white shirt, and tie poses for his picture. Each student and teacher was seated in this same place to have his picture taken. Here is the man who was responsible for it all-Mr. Jess King, who took most of the pictures for the 1958 Fang. We are all very thankful to him and appreciate very much the fine work he did. CANTEE i i 5 i i i r t r 1- At the Harvest Dance t the Canteen Lilly Ma tark n te was rowned Harvest Queen unners up were Char ene Miller and Pat Per IDS .ACTTVTTTES tor B The Ca Caftieen . ' me f nfeen ' taughg ar Wim Untversttv in n by the Sruseused for re - nr cr - . tessons wer? om Mtdwes S of J-H.S eanon Gnd Dancing KUSNUCXOY T h ' eftferfaini - bv an nwc ' White' , r . - veto! Wrghrriygjfenrovea the ve 1 CANTEE BOARD N7 is v-I 4M s.v,,N4 President Linda Hawkins and her corps of officers--Kay Porter, Ann Sickles, Margaret Gregg Vtanda Rex Rsdnex Malone, Bobby Platt, Ann Leatherwood, and Beverly Nixon are in charge of operating ow Norrth Center, TP-ex mark Gnd. plan ahead for entertaining activities. We are very proud of those students who represent us and on tee sited Canteen. ACKSBOR0 HIGH SCHOOL B The music of our Jacksboro High School Band rates high honors and is truly the best. FLUTES and PICCOLO Elsie Clark' Peggy Baker Mary Ann Anderson Jewell Smith CLARINETS Glenda Smith' Connie Erwin Anna Sickles Nina Smith Deanie Waldrop Mike Cherryhomes Carolyn Armstong Charlene Miller Greta Sut Eckelbarger Grant Porter Linda Clayton Bobby Bowen ALTO SAX Bobby Carey' Kay Porter Barbara Damron Jimmy Johnson PERSONNEL OF BAND TENOR SAX Dave Elenburg' Brenda Epps Melina Caruthers FRENCH HORN Carol Rider Rosemary Henderson Sue Elenburg Jeanette Leek Pat Conway Jeanie Smith' Sherry Hatfield CORNET Jerry Dickson' John Mower John Hackley Barbara Baker Hugh Murphy TROMBQNE Gary Moore' Charles Singleton John King BARlTONE Bobby Platt' BASS Manville Jones' Tom Lewis Lewis James Floyd Richards PERCUSSION Dan Ward' Ellisene Rumage Beverly Nixon BASSOONS Buddy Dodson Maribeth Mower Billy Don Williams' BARITONE SAX Bennie Johnson' Kathleen Reynolds 'Denotes First Chair 'mln' Q. . f 1, i'f'!',-, .Y . I V. ,,r't,l1y - ---P 4 Cm f .. wx iff -, -in vu +- , K'-. 1 J-J 4:-gf'A, X U 4 4 . , if , v , Q Y., . - X- . .. 1 ,, -,, ,W -Q , el R, ,, fel' .3 xffx 3fE:.l?d 1 - vw- fc .-fi-. 1 f s L .Q 1 fu' Vx ll x 5 I ,-4 -'S uf rf, i .,,,72v K i . O x'--W. ' .K 'JA , rw X 3 ! I, +V, ix' ,554 'M 261' gil? 'ks K' wk qgpwfgi HER MAH ar egg 1151 , W. o ,f ' ' , ND COU CIL P'-eseef' erfc Drff Naor, BMW Dom Willramsg Vice President, Gary '.'c:'eg Se:re'a'y-Treasxer, Genda Smiflfrg Assistant Drum Major, leaf e Sf' 'eg P-lead ffegcrerve, Charlene Mirierg Squad Leaders, Bobby Pe , .ievy Darian, arm Dave Eienburg. V Ani- ,1-A,,4,, .,.,,,, ., l .9'-f5'2i73'f:' 'M'-' 1D'vk.Lr'2ff 21 if 74-f ' ,N xp AVE? , ',,g,S 'gl pf- 4.2 'fig 7-sc' W' if 'pf ',1,0.3fg:r.,x. Y 'V 'ive . ,M . ,...,,a,,,,,gH.,, 4 EZ 'B' Q dw, fm. .A- CH ORAL CLUB N' I Nags The chief aim of The Choral Club is To give :Ts members a chance To show Their song Membership in This group enriches ones life and gives iT a fuller meaning. One also has The chance To perform before The public and To Take parT in many civic affairs. Deanie Walclrop, Evelyn Miller, Lilly May X sq Q f feelings and emoTions Through The beauTy of v i - 1 if STark, and Glenda SmiTh were chosen To par- TicipaTe in The All-STaTe Chorus in GalvesTon in February. OFFICERS President Linda Hawkins Vice President Paula Curfner Secrerary-Treasurer Evelyn Miller Reporter Glenda SmiTh Sergeant-ar-Arms Kay Barry Assisranr Sergeant-aT-Arms Bennie Johnson Direcror Mrs. A. D. Shawver .N .N .Q-X. 'Si Q T 5 .X fe. -3 Tw I F l'Tl'RE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 1 , , v -I V N -Q 1' , . . -4 1 f 1 nr ,X X M . A , X E x - . A 1 4. ,-F' ff? It , N' 'A I 4 . Q f ax rf -3' ,Kev N-4' f K L x L .4 eeeee G P e:'?ce for professional and wa W1 Themeelves The qualities - . - e ,W , om c successful Teaching. i KEEN AGE BOOK CL B s :x . ?' ' U -' ' r .. .4 Q 01. . ' 1 '15, 1' - OFFICERS President Paula Armstrong Vice President Doris Jackson Secretary-Treasurer Barbara Anderson Parliamentarian Dale Calhoun Reporter Charles Berry Sponsor Mrs. Ruth Callaway K.A.B.C. members assist the students in using the many facilities of the library. In addition to this service, the members try'to stimulate reading enioyment and a greater interest in books and library service among the student body. x .. x N. L0 TIGRES 3 x, 5 -.-: :VM -,L v ,- 1 -A L,-ff ,LAL ,Z rgffgf- -'f:.ff:.f 2:14:23 Q L, ,:, VLH , r if 3 EIEFCIZE of e 'fare -CVCJQV' EQ C: 71: fff:'. :Vf' f-f ana: -fp Lp- -3 55 ESE' E' -2 , ey J of 62 - - N Y r .. ,-f f - , , , , - + ': 'E1 E 'I2 '55 C ,C ME ':2fC'Z :'QZ Cf CW - 11, . :.,L .3' 'gf gfjgg' , ,gjfr 'Q 'QQQWP' 'fr THBVO HCL, 1 :ffm F T RE HOMEM KERS OF AMERIC ,N QP' ' ' F , asm The Future Homemakers of America are preparing themselves to supervise their future homes with skill and efficiency. They are interested in building better home and family life. The' girls are learning these skills Through class and club activities. is OFFICERS President Linda Robinson Vice President Lilly May Stark Corresponding Secretary Wanda Kay Recording Secretary Glenda Smith Treasurer Betty Fenter Parliamentarian Dora Tilghman Historian Tommie Swan Reporter Betty Koyar 2 Song Leader ll Glynda Leatherwood Pianist U1 U7 In fn EQQLES' Smmgg -on Q- W D 2 353 5 znrw opg 0 cos- - mg: PERM? A' o 3 2 VJ IB ,,,eMAKfn,- w- I 4' Ofvgw vii' ,bo o,7 4' 4 E' , Q E mf a A O 'Q 2 OT Q-0 FUTURE F RMERS OF MERICA OFFICERS President Jack Barry Vice President Lacey Barry Secretary Charles Berry Treasurer Melvin Robertson Sentinel Joe Easter Reporter Johnny Waldrop F RM OF D The Future Farmers of America are learning the fundamentals of one ot the most necessary iobs in the world. They get the best training and background in their varied classwork and chapter activities in high school. These essentials will aid them in helping carry on their big iob in the future. .. ':vf,r.'-:f'ff:ff',a1fA'fT T Z'T b f' . President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor STUDE T CUUNCIL OFFICERS John Mower Linda Robinson Mildred Dixson Kay Porter Evelyn Miller Mrs, Bernice Hill 74? The Student Council has cooperated in the promotion of better school spirit fostering of school relations between other schools in this vicinity and better cooperation between the student body and faculty. Through its many proiects it has made an outstanding name for itself and has done many worthwhile things for the growth of the school FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Il -rug.: MEMBER rr uruns B USINESS 1. EADERS KA HERICA President Vice President ,, ,, Secretary ,, Treasurer Reporter Sponsor One of The chief obgechves of The Fufure Business Leaders of America is To develop sfrong aggressive leadership s Thal These fuTure busunessrnen and women may parhcipafe more eflechvely in The business and communny life of whlch They are a parT. Members learn To parTicipaTe in oTher desir- able acTiviTies which confribufe To The developmern of desir- able leadership qualiTies. OFFICERS Srare Treasurer June Dunlap 'T , , , Kay PorTer Mildred Dixson PaT Perkins June Dunlap Linda Robinson Mrs, Odis Ogle Q 'Aye -YYY, l g ,gee vas.-wh g U f Q 4, 1? OFFICE ASSISTA S O ft i Q e assist' ants must be cour- teous, ttwougiwttui and conscientious, and have an ac- t i v e interest in Business and Sec- retarial Training. 1' fi, , f 'rA J rw'- Editor, JUNE DUNLAP THE FANG STAFF 4:- ,J -'iff'-7 STAFF Editor H 777,7 QA , eeeu , , as 77..., , June Dunlap Business Manager ,,,,, Mary Whitsitt Class Editor ,,,,, ,,,,7 , H u do , Wanda Kay Activity Editor 7 sa,..., s,,4,,,, ,7,, , e Mildred Dixson Feature and Organization Editor E ..s, , , , Jarrelyn Middlebrooks Sports Editor Aeee, ,,,. A Rodney Maione Photographer .ess u ,,..., ,, E Dub Cook Advisor ue do Mrs. Odis Ogle Business Manager Mary Whitsitt THE J TIGER'S TALE 'Off-. 127 B Editor, PAT PERKINS - -1 1-' W V: - ,,, va ,FN 4 fr! Lv nu...-v ii i 'tiff' F E STAFF Editor Pat Perkins Assistant Editor Ann Leatberwood Business Manager Dave Elenburg Sports Editor Sammy Gafford Activity Editor Bennie Johnson Assistant Activity Editor Lanelle McCoy Art Editor H Linda Hawkins ,5U5',,eSS Mamge, Assistant Art Editor ,,oo,, E ,,o,E o Patty Clark Dave Elenburg Typisfs Evelyn Miller Kay Porter, Linda Robinson Pressman ,, do 7 Gary Moore Assistant Pressman ,E , ... Bobby Platt Sponsor E EE,,E, E, A Mrs. Martha Green SEPTEMBER ocrosaare fW' 0.3 I 0' Novesvseesa DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY I ACTIVITIES FOR 1957-5 S School began f Sri Class ottscers elected Class plctures made Chamber ot Commerce Breakfast honorsng Teachers Lanelle McCoy chosen as F F A Sweetheart Sensor rsngs arrsve F H A attended State Fasr Carol Rsder crowned as Band Sweetheart Msldred Dsxson and Dale Calhoun presented as Most Courteous Natsonal Honor Socsety new members snstsated F T A Coffee honorsng faculty Sensor Chslx Supper Wanda Kay crowned as Football Sweetheart Dale Calhoun elected pressdent at K A B C Dlstrsct Meetsng Fsrst Annual Shspment sent to publssher F T A Dsstrsct Conventson here Magsc Show sn assembly 28 31 Thanksgsvsng Holsdays 29 Lslly May Starc crowned as Harvest Queen 9 F B L A Chrsstmas Party 20 Jan 2 Chrsstmas Holsdays Chrsstmas Dance Jackre Potts named Msss Jack County by Chamber of Commerce New Year s Dance Bsll Sparks and Wanda Kay chosen as Mr and Msss F B LA Who s Who announced Rodney Malone and Wanda Kay elected as Mr and Msss .l H S 17 Msd term exams Pat Perksns and Jerry Dsckson named Outstandsng Sensor Gsrl and Boy Natsonal Honor Socsety Party honorsng new members Q-J 7 Basketball Week Glynda Leatherwood and Jerry Cunnsngham elected Mr and Msss Basketball F B L A Coffee sn honor of Mr Moore s bsrthday February 9 Valentsne Banquet honorsng sensors at Fsrst Baptsst Church Valentsne Dance 21 Evelyn Msller Lslly May Stark Glenda Smsth and Deanse Waldrop sang sn All State Chosr at Galveston Anna Ssckles partscspated sn All State Band 22 F B L A State Conventson at Denton JA, Faculty Var ety Show Career Day Mus cana B F T A State Convent on at Denton D str ct One Act P ay F B L A Sty e and Talent Show S ta e n at Ab lene cnca Le C, e Events ere F B L A Se 9 if K A B C 9 FH e to r g sen ors X Qw- av h rv- ll, kr, 1, .,- . 3- I Sift s so- . - - - ' ss ss ,, 1- A I C fs 3.4, 2- . . . . - 4- ' ' ' . 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I - SPORTS V .,-.1 ,, , .isdn uf. 41 -- GUY well-rounded allllcllc program cmpllasiles lhe development ol physical l'nf::: and proNf:f,: as well at promoling good sporlmrmrrzlmip in all pnr1ic.ipm11s. Honor: any gouglxl hui rur:rf:r fvmdfz al ilu: ffYfll7YlSC ol four play and good Lomlucl, FOOTBALL WF' Cir QQ cqqff TIGER SQUAD Frrsf row Llllard Davis Moore Freeman Cunningham Maihls Second row Gunter Mustln Patrick Turner Malone Henderson Third row Frankln Berry Bowen Beshear Geer C Smith H Smnth Tlgers Tngers Tugers Tngers Tugers Tigers Tugers eeee7,e , Tigers Tigers FOOTBALL SEASON SCORES Haskell Graham Ranger Granbury Bowae , Decatur Electra .,,e,, ,,,,,., , Olney s,,... H Burkburneft ,se. Tigers ,sss,.. ,O 13 Nocona es,, ..ss,,s O if, 8 thnx., A an ,, 5' t Q. Q' U-lf' W, VT '- lx f . wi M ., M .. ' 4 ww , , Q -Aww' - fi , ,, v- WM Q Q yi if ,. U? fn fl M ,gy , , 0 4 A , - , .I X ' Y' WW pf' 1 '1 W .-...Xi ., -. A ., ,Tx K LY x M r. .. a., a, . w .-.ii K 3 ny ur . 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BILLY BERRY JERRY BESHEAR BROOKS BOWEN BILLY CRAFT Cenfer Tackle End Tackle FirsT Team All-DisTricT The Jacksboro High School Tigers came Through in The debuT of The i957 season wiTh a hard foughf vicTory over The Haskell Indians by The score of T3-6. PaTrick scored boTh Touchdowns and Davis converTed for T poinT. In The second game of The season, The Tigers were downed by The mighTy Graham STeers 59-O. The Tigers were greaTly ouTmaTched, buf gained good experi- ence from The game. The Tigers' second defeaT was aT The hands of The Ranger Bulldogs. Jacksboro scored first wiTh an eight-yard bursT by MusTin. Davis converTed. The Tigers scored Twice more before The half-one on a 34-yard run by MusTin and The oTher a pass from PaTrick To SmiTh. AfTer The half MusTin scored again on a 62-yard run. The Tigers were unable To half The Bulldog passing aTTack and The game ended 27-28. The Tigers nofched Their second vicTory over The Granbury Pirafes. MusTin scored firsT from The 4-yard line. Then PaTrick scored and Davis converTed. Pafrick scored again from The six-yard line. In The fourTh quarfer The Tigers drove 79 yards in ll plays To score from The eighT-yard line and end The game 25-O. The Tigers won Their firsT conference game againsT no defeaTs by beaTing The Bowie Jackrabbifs. Musfin scored firsT from The six-yard line. Pafrick romped 63 yards for The second score and Musfin scored The Third score soon afTer. The final Touchdown was on a pass from PaTrick To MaThis. Franklin converTed and The game ended 25-12. ...ng .. F5 If .5 JERRY CUlNlNlNGl-lAfJ. G-aro r .- 'H-rv V - k . 75,- cce.. T'e :ers sf:e'e: er 'rs' conierence defeat to Burkburnett. The Tigers only :-n'Qf- A,- ---.f -.ca 9 c rr-4 9 DAN DAVlS HOYT FRANKLIN SID FREEMAN Gdard Back Tackle First Tean' A T'-District :ond conierence 'fcfcry was over the Decatur Eagles 33-O. Nlustin scored :ne-yard 'ne For tne first tally. Late in the second quarter a pass from u S n scored 'ne second touchdown. Patrick ran 53 yards for the third no :rack 'f convened. Musfin scored twice more and Gunter scored the con' :row 'ne oneryard line to end the garne. :e 'n 'ce :ITT naf. ln was'on a one-yard plunge by Mathis. Franklin :: s.e eo. 'ne :na s::'e .was of a pass tron' Franklin to Sfritln. Franklin con- .e e: an: e gave efoeo 25-FA. 'ne 'hers second conzerecce oeieat was to the Electra Tigers Al-l4. The Tgers' on , score 'n 'ce 'rs' has .vas on an end sweep by Patrick. Franklin con- .e e:. ne second and 'fa' score .was in tne third quarter on a 34-yard run by .:'-': 'ce T gers os' fner 'nrd consecffe conference garne to the Olney Cubs. The ..s.- i 'ers s'ooo e Olney onsacight the first halt and allowed only one touch- nf ,J- vvn . ' e Cass scored '.f.f7ce in the last halt to end the garne 20-O. G r ners .won 'ner final conference garne over the Nocona Indians. The Tigers ca., nr' no s-c'e in 'ne 'First halt. After the halt the Tigers drove all the way to the 'free-yard Vne arid a pass trorr Franklin to Bowen accounted for the score. cw,-K f f,- merted. The second score was on an ll-yard dash by Patrick and the conversion was no good, The garne ended in a close 13-12. ... , 4 a '4 ' 'r 3 h ' 'gsm L .4 1 lb Q 97 IPS Y!gi .a:E5' 3:U Uf, s 7e55..7es.qp1 Y 'ae fmgi F634 ,F : l 5 . 15' AQ Q' L N , if' H I E - ug: 1' 2 i Y S 555 f f? !f3f g -5' 7' 57 'Q IAQ iffy' 31 by r . I .4 W ' A A tp p x ? 5: 4 fyfgaeiiggfg 'Tv- 5 ' . -r 4 -x 10 J ag, 6 uf? ' an 'I dr-bf J 3 1 I x J Q, . um ',.,.. QM X. ,M ,W . . 4 I '. , ,,, I I f . , i ' .ar 0, Q ,, . -1 V, . . .J - a A iPh.,..,, .. ...A ...N , 9 .... ' 'Wg A F KH '2' ' 2314213 im.-Bin V gg. 1, A IRM, ,A - k x Ur X, Q an 1 l ' 'f 'Tix , I ff Em V . 7 4 1- I , - f 'lm'-P - ,, U ---Q if S -Ov i fa l 9 wpff- Agia. ' fr ff 'qs if .'-. 'rx I W ui., '.G5::x I A I Ari' T?-'wx A , 1'-'YW -' L5 X ,' .f 1-f, .A Q-qffif' Q' 'Hs-qkq Q' .- '- f1f-,A , - .-' ' Hilifk' A- ' Agues' - 7 'Q' - 5'vQ 9 L15 . Qi HF ' W . ff 4 l Its' W x .J 4 SWA igme 'S . UI TSTANDINI SENIOR GIRL ISIAXNID. SICNIUR INN I'-rv l5llL.Wl'IW M2 I I MISS J.H.S. Wanda Kay MR J.H.S Rodney Malone lm X n- ' 111 ...u1 ' 1' f,,f,, ' ,4 .--4 - f -' ,V . ,' ' gf f 4 .44 1, f .. ,jf S - iff In f x t K , u rj iii it :fi :Aw , gif? , We z 1' L. -I , X . ,pf -a-QPF, SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Lilly May ST Lacey Barr FRESHMAIN FAVORITES Bever y d SWEICTI I ICA RTS FOOTBALL: Wfxruflfx Kay it BAND: Carol Rider ,M I Iggx , .. nv- x W .ix bit Y-5 L! www: 'iflh ASS' R -' Q gm, Saga- ' --3.2 ' 'fm TW zwzaifs.-,: :gb sg, K- .3-:sf 5 ' Us K. x 6 :avg :A-1 lj. 335 -5:3 at f Y M-ram.. .JM XX Y lNY5'ii'iviNS5S f3 ,X,,, x 16 :55 -X X wax, 4 x we Q ,. -vig, L4 FA ,5 N wx' A Q 1 ,K 1 , C 'fix wiilffis U -fffff i I Z s if D X, 1 if H U, Q.. , A sig LL, ,. ,wr -ffl ffg,'?f. y , ' , f'J43f,. 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' ,. an ,ff ' ,Ari 61,11 ,,,,,'1,Hfl !1 1, V 1, ,' ,111 H, H4151 fc. fr 1,1 SENIOR OFFICERS PVGSUGUT Vice Presidenr Secretary-Treasurer LINDA HAWKINS MELINA CARUTHERS WANDA KAY 1 I 5 1 f ' f I 2 5 J f f v 1 ' : 1 3 U i Q 5 E , I 3 f Z 5 'N-. xg-jv G' '5f, ..,2' 'S 'Q .S fix YN xl ' .J A ffizgfsff , B B ' K ' A n Jack Barry uf, V . -7 , , Ai! Charles Berry Fm fi' , Ginn... , X E Melina Carutners La Vern Castleberry CLASS OF '58 Barbara Anderson Paula Armstrong .qs-aug, Jerry Beshear Brooks Bowen ,J ,.., e.-Ap or A i' ry ,N --1 Y!! .U CLASS OF '58 w 'I If RH fs, 1I',,',, T t sw, 1 f f x X '45 Elsie Joan Clark Gene Conner 1 .1 1 'uw V. ' '40 Q Linda Covvger Larry Culweil ' A fi . fin f 'ii ' U' A . Jerry Cunningham -0' 41 Paula Curfner 41557 Qsffvi '- s,f,ii-,lgieqijffik ?i33 ,if F: rs ' FY IFEX 57-' li. , Dan Davis Q Jerry Dickson 4-2 ,j'Q.. AKTS ...-.a4 1, CW fitvis.. 539,415 3 CLASS OF '58 ,'f '1 lf' ,X June Dunlap Doris Faulkner h-1 ' z 11232 ' E97 Fei' psf e Ga funn., 1, fi f , 1' 1 ,. M :Fa 5 4 do JE :www- f-Q CZ' I i - -3 59 Sw, f ' 1 ati 3 Don Henderson Doris Jackson Glynda Leatherwood Philip Lillard I .f if CLASS OF '58 MouaTon Gunter Linda Hawkins f 'Fx X 1 -i f -tg ,Af Bennie Johnson Wanda Kay .45 aku 4, T in -WA fl 12-13 f A i , 1 4 ' 'S 1 f , A ,., , 1,3 2 1 - .... 7 4 i 7 , f f r , l . 532. ' ' .W V , .-1.3, ,, . Q X , 7. yg 'K K- Q . . - QS, t by vt K W . X., 1. 41, 4 x 4-QF! 'TSS Rex Mathis Maxine Marburger CFE? 13 14 Minnie McDonald Evelyn Miller i CLASS OF '58 Rodney Malone James Mathis pf Ar 'rx 5,39 Joan Matthews Margie Matrox rs 'KM I f N CLASS OF '58 4-bf Gary Moore Carrol Morrow 5 5 .4- Mf fra i.gr Pat Perkins Ginny Rhoads .., .fx 60 i 5 l ii naw- 1377 Doris Mustin Mitchell PaTrick 15. 'Q - QYQ-QHWQB X or S , M2127-xx: W fi Carol Rider Linda Robinson I CLASS OF '58 Charles Singleton Betty Smith V, A I ., mx, 4 fy r fy- ff' Harvey Smfth lee' S h .1 ' Qi if - ,J Y ,,..-v N . , l W' VV N lwrhaagsvl vii Fiery if . Charles Smith Glenda Smith 1 I f 1 I , il , it 1 up J A llrifluri 'irrillli .fl- ff f 'm VC K' f.?x 4 !,x fa' , ..D V -r 'Mr I' fl X,,,,,4.ff W fx A I x f ,N A 3 IA Mary Turner Sonny Turner Ffa? ,fs f 1 fn - J! n gg 1 J m P X Mary Whitsiti CLASS OF '58 Janie STeWarT Dora Tilghman gr--n fi ff? ff -1 ff 'Q John Waldrop Dan Ward -ft-ffx 9'-4? if TOGETHER WE GRADUATE v 0 , -.,.,,,,,. W,,,..,, I2 ff 5 if ff 1 5 5 1 I ' 3 --11. , - as , Y N 'X I X ,,x- , ti: ' 4 J! -Q '-.'. 'X iw x X 51 HX- H .4 ikxxx xg , , 9 3, mx 'H CLAS S QF 959 61 '35 Barbara Bak Kay Bamy xNxXXxam Benq fi ,If Vx S. W' if ,Mr 65 C emfoow f5 ,rf f' e E5 xscoe BM Bo NXanNn n r DaXe X o Vaxw Clark e Coiiman Nlevaxiaxy www Pamcxa Conv! ay Mxam Px O BAN Craft if -7 X ,NV sv K . A ' if ' X x x Y . 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Ei' iff- vii' - M iff ' :gl 5' Sag ' 7' 5 ual, iq V I XX 4 ' 'I ff ' a. iff A W K 4. K f A-Ki CLASS OF '60 'ug fps fi AN It Ti 5 - 3 Q -we r 9' X if X ,I , .0 Q pi tar' 7 I 1 xglf 1- pl f-'ar f --1 .fi 5 , nv? X , I 1 .3 X! 'CWD Af Ronnie Allen Robert Barker Lacey Barry Sondra Brurnbelow Norma Bunnell John Burton Carolene Cantrell Sandra Colbert Harriett Copeland Dorothy Damron Dalton Ellis Marie Ferguson Douglas Gray Loy Gunter Sherry Hatfield Jackie Hawkins Barbara Hines Clydia Hull Lewis James Orlene Jolly Manville Jones Coy Kindstather John King Betty Kovar Shirley Leathervvood Sandra Lewis Tommy Lewis Carolyn McAnear James McCord Lanelle McCoy Robert Martin Bobby Mathis Wanda Mattox Jarrelyn Middlebrooks Glenda Kay Smith Nelda Miles Joe Paul Nichols Mariorie Nooner Ann Ogle Bobby Platt Barbara Phillips ,S CLASS OF '60 - x y .A al. ' , I 1 r i i , , 4 3 A X 'A FH 1 1 f ' l 2 ,H . X52 A Q' his Q A ,X 1' it l l 1 t I N y I N - .. ' ' ' 5 Q -arf i xi Y X K It . XX I l' X l 45 fab I 1. 1 5 Qi 6 2 I 'digg' Granl Porter James Potter John Roberts Floyd Richards Gary Robinson Ellisene Rurnage Bobby Sampley Aubry Shorbe? Barbara Shields Billy Bob Shook Anna Sickles David Srni1h Joyre Siniili lilly May Stark Palay Swan l'JdTSvvil1ey lli.iii1- lmiilvg ln--ww Mm' lliiii. l.i- l-ic' lli..lc'i xxv. l Nli lllr' fu .all Xxx X , 1 lc , iv. , 4 ' Qc-V-,Q ..-- .- ' . ' -1--, R I . XJ X XUQXX xx lx X' - XMMX Xfm. wM 1f.1 W Um QNAXXM -W? Um , xi. .i1',lf'H.' - J vw- ,qblxiyl WX 3 i' Xmxx 1' W1 K 1 y A I . fm. . Q :,.- - , www- ' A , ' ' - v' ,. , ,, , ., ' Q A- -if' 1' . , , , f . Q.. N3 1111, X , A ,- . K T .i X L A NIM.-. av '-P U I ol ' n fi? li . X . . X Jimmy Abernatbie Mary Anderson Carolyn Armstrong Peggy Baker Bobby Bowen Cbarollette Bowen Dorotby Brock David Calhoun Tbeda Cantrell Bobby Carey Linda Clayton Norma Cole Cecil Cowden Joltn Craft Barbara Damron Grace Damron Buddy Dodson Darlene Duncan Nolan Dunlap Greta Eclcelbarger Sue Elenburg Brenda Epps Harman Eicbler Connie Erwin Mary Faulkner Patricia Frie Alton Gary Carolyn Gibson Billy Hazelwood CLASS OF '61 'i 'Yarvs in I fu Sr- Y71' if' ,. n -9 'U' C x A 1 A-fn ,GF .aff-gb ,rw ja- N ha r , '2 , . ,, ln- .A B V754 . M' it Q . , . .,-l:.:': Mlrx Qrxi ' -14. - -:. .... , ,f C ff 4' 5:-:.-t1 ' +-may X 'lf lil vl . 5 .e-we-e-r 3 ,F-:.:.:,' l ,o 'vt 'C fs lls ef? Robert Henderson -1? Rosemary Henderson Valera Jackson JaneyJan1es Shirley Jeffrey Jiinnn Johnson Joe Leatherwoocl Jeanette Leek Joyce McDonald Patricia Marley Maribeth Mower Hugh Murphy Beverly Nixon Linda Pippin Jackie Potts Bill Reagan Kathleen Reynolds Linda Shurbet Rita Shook Jewell Smith Joyce Ann Smith Shirley Smith Betty Stewart Jerry Tucker Judy Turner Dub Wallace Dorothy Whitsitt ADVERTISE ENTS . ,- M- ETZ 'Zff'v- --H V W :-sn-.4 1 ? ,.. ' - '7' bv , , X . ,w.. M .'4.'..U ll'1wA1wiU4l...,'1.1l , . ' A14 X .fl HULL CHEVRGLET CO Service Is Our Flrst Thought JACKSBORO TEXAS ll ' ' ll Soufh Main Phone Lo-7-4536 qljllii -3- H1 CITY OF JACKSBORO Our Town ls a Producf of H's Cuhzens L E GRACE Mayor CHAMP CLARK CECIL ELENBURG Commissioners C C HUMPHRIES Supennfendeni' MRS STELLA HENSLEY Clfy Clerk CITY DRUG STORE 3? Where the School Klds Meet tlgfg, -ci R EES' .-1 SPEARS DRUG STORE Aufographs COLLEGE HILL LAUNDRY LO7468I MR AND MRS MURPHY SIMPSON Phone - - See You in Church Sunday ,---71.37 gyms: af JACKSBORO, TEXAS JOHN R LINDSEY EDITH MYERS MILLER J W HULSEY E T WALDROP W C KOONE ERNEST B WHITAKER H C McCLURE KYLE SPILLER W E SARTAIN E M WOOLSEY JOHN F WILLINGHAM CLAUDE McCOY TRAVIS MATLOCK L G PRUNTY HAROLD CHAMBLESS LEADERS CounI'y Judge Couniy Treasurer Counfy Ageni' Sheriff Counfy CIerIc Coun+y Audnfor Counfy Surveyor DISTFICT CIerIc Commlssroner Precmcf I Commissioner Precmci' 2 Commissioner Precmci' 3 Commussloner Precmcf 4 Tax Assessor and CoIIec+or Counfy AI rorney - - TTgf+fff . I 5 Ir I 3: If I: I IIIWQ . f I If - I I I-I. 2 I , IIIIIII 1. I K .I 'I Q I I U, . .....,...,............,..... 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P one N . , ons: nee Mobi oil obil as o I reas Complimenfs of I I I Insurance IAII Linesl Real Es'I'a+e Bonds- uf Loans For+ ichardson Hofel Building one ' Of' ' ic I a alls ighway SCHOOL ROSTER FACU LTY Lewus A Moore Supl I002 W Luve Oak Raymond Puryear Voc Ag 527 Rnchardson Don Smlfh Prunclpal 225 S 7'I'h Edna Puryear Span Eng 527 Richardson Mar+ha Green Englnsh Box 242 Blllle Crawford Home Eco Box 657 Bernice Hull Hnslory Box 42 Mary Elda Ward Ma+h Box I045 La Verne Ogle Bus Ed 305 N 8'I'h Glynn Boykm Voc Ag 2I4 S 4Ih W W Henderson Coach 402 Knox Box 882 Kay Graves Coach II3 S 5+h Cleo S+ewar+ Scaence 26I W Archer Pa Turner PE II3f2 S h Richard Hlghflll Band Box 463 Mae Crane Secrefary Box 723 Ru'I'h Callaway Library Box 325 Lore'Ha McGaughey Secrefary Box 207 GUY KEMP Jamfor 30I N 3rd SENIOR CLASS LINDA HAWKINS Preslden+ MELINA CARUTHERS Vnce Presldeni' WANDA KAY Secre+ary Treasurer Anderson Barbara 400 W Thompson Armsfrong Paula Roule A Jacksboro Barry Jack Roufe I Chaco Berry Charles Roufe I Jacksboro Beshear Jerry Rou+e 3 Bowen Brooks Roule I Caruihers Melina 2I6 S 61h Casileberry Lavern 232 W Archer Clark Elsle 5II W College Conner Gene Jacksboro Cowger Lmda Roufe 3 CuIweII Larry Box 524 Cunningham Jerry Roufe 2 Curfner Paula Box l032 Davis Dan Box 2I5 Dnckson Jerry 525 W Belkna Dunlap June I02I W College Faulkner Dons I09 S 2nd Fenfer Beffy Box 64I Gaddls Doyle Box 47 Games Sandra 243 Lnve Oak Gardner Ruchard I09 W Thompson Gariman Sandra IOI6 W Pune Gunier Lmda 300 W Archer Gunier Mouafon Gen Del Hawkins Lmda 277 W Belknap Henderson Don 3I7 N bih Jackson Doris Rouie 3 Johnson Bennue Box 793 Kay Wanda 6I3 Peferson Lea+I1erwood Glynda Roufe 3 Llllard Phlllup 524If2 W Belknap Wells McDonald Mnnnue Roufe I Wizard Malone Rodney 3I6 W Belknap Marburger Maxine Box I77 Ma+h:s James 306 Depoi Ma+hls Rex Roufe 3 MaHhews Joan Rou+e A MaHox Margie Roufe I Muller Evelyn Box 88 Moore Gary 2I8 S 4+h Morrow Carrol Gen Del Vlneyard Mushn Dorus Gen Del Pafrlck Mlfchel 206 W Belknap Perkans Pal 7II Wlchlfa Falls Highway Rhoads Gmny 223 S 5+h Rider Carol 3II N Church Robinson Lmda 2I6 N 8+h SlngIe'I'on Charles 339 E Belknap Smlfh SmlI'h Smuih Sml+h Sml+h Smlfh Befy Box I3I Charles Glenda Harvey Jeanne Landon 20I W Thompson 730 W College Rou e I 535 W Archer Rou e I Sparks BIII IIO9 W Archer S'rewar'r Janne 3I4 E Archer Tulghman Dora Rou+e 3 Turner Mary I38 S 7'I'h Turner Sonn 302 N 7Ih Waldrop John Box 934 Ward Dan Box I045 WhlI's:+'r Mary 829 W Thompson .I I . 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' 'I ' I + I JUNIOR CLASS MILDRED DIXSON Presldenf ANN LEATHERWOOD Vlce Presldenf KAY PORTER Secrefary SAMMY GAFFORD Treasurer Baker Barbara Roule 2 Barry Kay Roule I Chaco Berry Wllluam Roufe 3 Brnscoe Bully Joe Box 576 Canfrell Marnlyn Roule 2 Calhoun Dale Box 235 Cherryhomes Mlke Box 575 Clark PaHy Box 23 Coffman Vera II9 Umon Conway Pa'l'rlcla Roule A Cook Wllllam A Dubl Roufe 2 Crafl Bully Roufe I Francus Roufe I Newporl' Mary Ann 80I Soufh Mann Mildred Box I046 Jack 505 W Pune Jull 505 W Pune Joe Rou+e 3 Creek Cross Duxson Dosner Dosler Easfer Elenburg Dave 80I W Belknap Felkner James Vmeyard Franklin Ho I' 3l5 Norfh 6+h Gafford Sammy Box 364 Garland Larry I37 S 7Ih GarreH Tommy Box 68 Gary Charles Gen Del Geer Joe Box 544 Gregg Margarel Box 44 Hackley John B x II Hawluns Jane 229 W Belknap Herd Gerald Box 57 Jeffrey Dale Jacksboro Leafherwood Ann Box 22I McCoy Gayle Box 85 Maflock Ra mond 2I9 Thompson Muller Charene Rou'I'e A Mower John Box I02I Mushn Tommy 200 Foxhall Porfer Kay Box 562 Ragsdale George Roufe I Boonsvllle Ray Charles Gen Del Rlch Connle Roufe 3 Roberfson Melvm Roule I Newporl' Rogers Glenda I02 Llve Oak Rowe Jessne Roufe 3 Shook Roberf Roule I Box 886 Smllh Nvna Box 30l S'l'ewar'l' Lore'Ha Roule I Vineyard Swan Tommle 327 N 5Ih Teague Sco++y 309 E Belknap Waldrop Deanue Jacksboro Wllllams Bully Box 423 Wnllon Lenora 6I5 W College SOPHOMORE CLASS ANNA SICKLES Presldeni' HAROLD BARRY Vlce Presldenf LILLY MAY STARK Secrelary Treasurer Allen Ronnne Roufe A Barker Roberl' Roule A Barry Harold Roule I Brumbelow Sondra Box 634 Bunnell Norma 908 W Thompson Burlon John Gen Del Canlrell Carolene Roule 3 Canlrell Margie 223 W College Colberi Sandra Box 902 Damron Doroihy RouI'e 3 Ellrs., Dalfon Box 53 Ferguson Marne Roufe 3 Gray Douglas Roufe I Gunler Lo Gen Del Haffleld Sherry Box 986 Hawkins Jackie 420 N Mann Hmes Barbara Box I James. Lewns, I06 W. Thompson Jolly, Orlene, Roufe A Jones, Manville, 524 W. Belknap ELLISENE RUMAGE Reporfer Kmclsfafher Coy Jackfex Kung John Box 443 Kovar BeHy Box 574 Lealherwood Shnrley Rou'I'e 3 Lewls Sandra 402 W College McAnear Carolyn Box 273 McCord James Roufe 3 McCoy Lanelle Box 85 Marhn Roberf Roufe 2 Mafhls Bobby Box 866 Ma'Hox Wanda Roule I Mnddlebrooks Jarrelyn Box 282 Mules Nelda Gen Del Nichols Joe Paul Roule I Nooner Marlorne Box 372 Ogle Pafncua Ann Gen Del PlaH Bobb Box 93 Phlllups, Barbara, Roufe I Por'I'er. Grani, 707 Magnolia Po'H'er, James, 4l7 S. 2nd I ll. I I . .Il I A I .I ' ' ' I ' . ll I I Freeman, Sidney, Box I27 Swan, Blberl, Roule 3 I Sophomore Clary COIINIIIIEZJ Roberls, John A., Box 545 Richards, Floyd, 53l Depol Robinson, Gary, 2l2 W. Archer Rumage, Ellisene, Roule A Sampley, Bobby, Box 202 Shurbel, Aubry, 508 W. Live Oak Shields, Barbara, Roule A Shook, Billy Bob, Box 886 Sickles, Anna, II3 N. 7lh Smilh, David Ray, Gen. Del. Smilh, Joyce, Roule I Slark, Lilly May, Roule I Swan, Palsy, 327 N. 5lh Swiney, Pal, Roule l Tarpley, Diana, 2l9 W. College Thurman, Jessie Mae, Roule 3 FRESHMAN CLASS ROSEMARY HENDERSON, Presidenl MARIBETH MOWER, Vice Presidenl DAVID CALHOUN, Secrelary-Treasurer BUDDY DODSON, Reporler Abernalhie, Jimmy, Box 632 Anderson, Mary, l00I W. Mesquile Armslrong, Carolyn, Roule A Baker, Peggy, W. College Bowen Bobby, Roule I Bowen, Charlolle, Roule 3 Brock, Dorolhy, 902 S. Main Calhoun, David, Box 235 Canlrell, Theda, Roule A Carey, Bobby, Box 454 Claylon, Linda, Roule 2 Cole, Norma, 22 N. 2nd Cowden, Cecil, 408 N. Slewarl Crall, John, Roule I Damron, Barbara, 324 E. Jasper Sl. Damron, Grace, Roule 3 Dodson, Buddy, I8 S. 2nd Duncan, Darlene, 229 N. 7lh Dunlap, Nolan, l0I2 W. Pine Eckelbarger, Grela, lI00 W. Pine Elenburg, Sue, 80I W. Belknap Epps, Brenda, 7l5 W. Union Eichler, Harmon, Il0I W. College Erwin, J. B., Box 3l Faulkner, Mary, IO9 S. 2nd Frie, Palricia, Box 987 Gary, Allen, Gen. Del. Gibson, Carolyn, Box I Henderson, Roberl, 408 Knox Henderson, Rosemary, Box 765 James, Janey, Gen. Del. Jackson, Valera, Box 543 Jellrey, Shirley, 304 S. 2nd Johnson, Jimmy, 3l9 N. Main Lealherwoocl, Joe, Roule 2 Leek, Jeanelle, Illl W. Archer McDonald, Joyce, Roule I Marley, Palricia, 259 W. Belknap Mower, Maribelh, 7l0 N. 6lh Murphy, Hugh, 808 S. Main Nixon, Beverly, llll W. Thompson Pippin, Linda, Roule A Polls, Jackie, Roule 2 Pruill, Tim, Gen. Del. Reagan, Bill, II04 W. College Reynolcls, Kalhleen, 506 Depol Rowe, Harvey, Gen. Del. Shurbel, Linda, 508 W. Live Oak Shook, Rila, 2l9 W. Pine Smilh, Jewell, 2I4 W. Pine Smilh, Joyce Ann, 435 N. 4lh Smilh, Shirley, Roule I Slewarl, Belly, Roule l, Vineyard Tucker, Jerry, l020 W. Pine Turner, Judy, I38 N. 7lh Whilsill, Dorolhy, Box 856 A YEAR OF FULFILLED DREAMS MOMENTS TO REMEMBER CHERISHED MEMORIES R THANKS The sTaTT of This book and The sTudenTs of JHS exTend a voTe of Thanks To all vvho helped us and made This annual possible. We vvould especially like To express our appreciaTion To The merchanTs and Tovvnspeople who supporTed us so compleTely. Too, vviThouT The help and guidance oT our sponsor, Mrs. Odis Ogle, we could never have hoped To accomplish This major underTaking. We offer our sincere Thanks To our fine phoTographer, Jess King, who was so kind and paTienT. The members of The FANG STAFF hope ThaT you have enioyed your picTure-Tilled iourney Through This book and ThaT iT will always remain a Treasure of memories To you.


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