Lake Worth High School - Bullfrog Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

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MMM iff i W7 4 O we 11 ,. -- ,4,,- , K' lfTE 5EQJ.i'N- 'Qi ' 2l63if5i 'i-12' -,L v -h 5, K 4' -f ' . - , . ' , '1 -' ' HL- is -A 1, t 9 - w ' , , I . ,-' , . , Tw ,V Y ,-.,, , . , im. . i. ,. W I . . f. Y ,':r-igfi-.i'5.v.f.,x: L 2 1 l I V cf ,0' M I XT ff I gyf' I W ,Q ' t9 of Af THE B FACULTY FAVORITES SENIORS JUNIORS ORGANIZATIONS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ATHLETICS ADVERTISING LAKE WO TH HIGH SCHOOL 58 FOREWORD This book was assembled to give you a record of many hours spent at school - some carefree, some more serious. We have included something that is very significant to us as American citizens. Through the courtesy of Convair, our neighboring defense plant, we have been able to reproduce in The Bullfrog some of the planes most common and more frequently seen by you as they fly over our school. As you thumb through this book, or perhaps show it to your children, we sincerely hope it brings back very clearly the memories of the 1957-58 school year. H459 DEDICATION To the students of Lake Worth High School who are the teenagers of today and the leaders of tomorrow, we sincerely dedicate this 1958 BULLFROG an- nual. Nothing material in man's history so shows his progress as the airplanes. ln the airplanes, we have symbolized the progress we hope you will make inthe future. The BULLFROG Annual Staff DEDICATION The students are catching tha t last glance before semester examinations. Upper left - Seniors Upper right - Juniors Lower left - Sophomores Lower right - Freshmen Having a maximum of 5,600 horsepower, the Metropolitan can take off and fly, fully loaded, on either of its big engines The length of this plane is 81 ft. 6 in.: Wingspan, 195 ft. 4 in.: and height 28 ft. 2 in. FACULTY e ' f 9541 I . 1 Rf? , f 75-2 Q . ..,- 15 if mg .fm 'Wa-ff-S 'LS . -V eY,fl5iTf5?f?3,3E:?i S3 Sqiklgiigfifw ,rggirfw-f.gzwf':X?ftrw , ,mfzrHi3Qsg3nmi?' ,w ilfvffgig W., 1,2 wpgw. . ,. fl? 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S. , NTSC M. E, , TCU B.A., H3fdi1'l'SiTTlm0T1S M. of H,P.E.R. , NTSC INSTRUCTORS , za MRS. EDNA COLVIN Homernaking B,S. , M.S., NTSC , E T1 , 1 X f .lk I MRS, JEAN LISTER English, Annual, Journalism B.A. . TCU MR. L. B. KEITH Music B.ME.,M.ME., TCU MISS HELEN BENSON MR. P. B. MILLS MRS. MARY TATE Physical Education Industrial Arts English y B.S., M.A., TCU B.S., S.E. Oklahoma B. S., TCU INSTRUCTORS A ufflff, T ,Lax if 350,-ay' , Q. 0 MRS, WANDA SCOTT MR, JAMES ATCHISON MR. CARLTON KINCHEN MRS. NELDA ROGERS Business, English Mathematics Science Homemaking B.S., TWC B.S.,M.Ed., TCU B.S., NTSC B. S., Texas Tech. f MR. B. T. SCOTT MRS. LEE KARADARAS MR. R. L. GREGG R 3113i-F1653 Social Studies Driver Training, Social Studies B. S., M.A,, TWC B. A,,M.E., TWC B.S.,M,Ed,, TCU S 1,1 ffl, ,- If . A XX- X f Lf , ,ff '4 '? 'L 'AI V y A I ,El ff 'uk V MRS. MARY BROWN MRS. IOYCE GAYLER High School Clerk Superintendent's Secretar L pda' MAL Wigan? 4 QQ? f MRS, RUBENELL HAWTHORNE MRS, DOROTHY KINCHEN School Nurse School Librarian PERSONNEL East view of the homemaking building. Classes in social studies, health, math as well as homemaking are held in this building. LUNCHROOM Left to right: Mrs. Johnnie Flippen, Mm. Emily Madderra, Mrs. Annie Sessions, Mrs. Margarei Meeks, Mxs, Cecil Craft, Dietician. PERSONNEL CUSTODIANS Mr. H. E. Bryan Mr. N? I. Bryan Faster than sound, Convair's B-58 car- ries a three-man crew. It is the nation's first supersonic bomber, and it is designed to operate at altitudes above 50, 000 feet. FAVORITES W1 A 1 Jggq .Mx A Cgiffg Mil an ' ' TQIQMLVZ Q -A AHL! f--15551 ,YU K.-, ,Ja T ,, A F3 Fwy? ' 6 5 Y, wwlfw' ,,.,ffAM7f . K , .gafgzfx Q .1 I , Y .,z .519 fx ilu' ufwlvr .. J -,, - ' ' 3 H I 'a --Q-:HM ,, If -': f :ivf L. 'f.: ':..: QSY557: . f - f , ' - - wr L f-'gm wgh-g,W'.Lqfg5 j '1 K K?-Q3 us? ,y.,g,1f-m,fg,w-V , , ,afagiw K., ws' f 'M :Q few ugh? 24 if V f '?gf1'5,Z-,w'!E,3P f'5Qwsgpfk.1 m 3 s,, ,,,iX M Q' 5275 1 , N 4 A i 2 B5 E 5 . 1 is E A Y H fi, ,, ' ' JIM PARSONS? M511 ' MQW 1 Foreniahf? on Rauch 1 at the South- Fgt Stock Show. mm 2, :E Q RICHARD WHITTEN CUTEST JUDY HA LL S E N I O R F A V O R I T E GUNTER C Viz! gf U LA K! X! Q A, ul ff jg M, mfg fi! J U N I O R F A V 0 R I T E r I J U N I O R SOPHOMORE FAVORITES FRESHMAN FAVORITES fxf J f '-W' Q 34 :Wf,I::5:' . V , , he g 'Q - if f' L I i , , 1 Q . nd z r x I r VONDELL BU RKHALTER Business The Emerald consists of one student from each department in school, chosen by the teachers. The student is selected by grades only. No student can receive more than one award. -guvlu BILLIE BELEW BERNICE FAVOR Homemaking History IO ANN FRANK Science BRENDA ROBERTSON SYLVIA NEWMAN Music English E M E R A L D KAY PETTY Math The USAF B-58, America's first supersonic bomber, was built at the Fort Worth Convair ,f6 plant and made its first flight over our school. The Hustler built in 1957 is pictured here 5j with its detachable pod , . fl 'X f, s-Lt.'1 , , ,',.l,,,r,i X,-.Q .,L.,t.,--145 'fu ,. 've,Lqi4.Lui,, .jx ii' Q' al W f ' ,1QxLf5,.iQA -MQ 'f vf?'wf'-A9 e 49 XJ '3'f5'vK IJ' mf! + f at 55,f.,A,N-C,s4-Ac j J-wi0-Q,Jbftvs-f,L,4 ,- Q 4 QT . It ' 1 A 3 i F X , ' ky-,-.,, Mrk SENIORS ig 252 fu, .2 15 M an ii? E E QL fx? 2? E2 5 2 5 5 E? 2 Hi if ,az xii BERLDEAN BAILEY FHA 1, 2,43 FTA 4: Annual Staff 4: NHS 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 3, 4: Office Girls Club 23 Junior Play DAR Nominee 4, ELIZABETH BARBER NHS 2, 3, 4: Library 3, 4. SENICRS CAROLYN BOLDT FHA 1,2: FTA 4: Paper Staff 3: Annual Staff 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Office Girls Club 1, 2: Junior Play. ANNICE BRIDGES FHA 1,23 FTA 3, 4: -Paper Staff 4: Annual Staff 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Class Treasurer Office Girls Club 2: Junior Play: Library 1: Cheerleader 4: Class Favorite lg Volleyball 3,4: Miss Lake Worth 4. VONDELL BURKHALTER FHA 1,2,3, Secretary 2: FTA 4: NHS 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Basketball Manager 3, 4: Office Girls Club DAR Nominee 4. Mrs. Tate's desk doesn't usually look like this - only when the Senior rings come in. 3. 2:- 4: LENE DAVENPORT CLEA RY FHA 1 2 Pres1dent2 Reporter 1 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 3 NHS 3 4g Basketball 1 2 3 Captain 3, I' ROBERT COCKE Basketball 2, 3, 4, WANDA CROSS FHA 1,2, Photographer 2: FTA 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Paper Staff 3, 43 Annual Staff 3, 4: Football Sweet- heart 3: Chorus 1: Office Girls Club 2: Junior Play: Fall Festival Queen Nominee 1, 4. ARLETTE ELLIOTT FHA 1, 2, 3,43 Junior Play: Library 1, 2, ADELBERT ELLIS Junior Red Cross 1. Class Favorite 1: Class Secretary 1. SENICRS MARY DOMINEY FHA 1, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 43 Junior Play: Junior Red Cross 3: JACKIE DOTSON FTA 4: Annual Staff 4. JOE DUNN Come on, seniors! We've got to win - but we didn't. GORDON EMMONS LILLIE GILBREATH FHA 1, 2, 3: Paper Staff 3: Cheer- leader 3, 4: Class Favorite 3: Class Secretary 1, Treasurer 3: Fall Fes- tival Queen Nominee 1, 3: Major- ette 2: Best Groomed 1: Basketball Sweetheart 4, SENIORS Students of the senior circle. Hmmm, this phone book must have hidden treasurer. JOHNNY GLOVER 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball Best Groomed 1. x FTA 3, 4, Vice President 3: Paper Staff 4: Annual Staff 4: Class Favorite 2, 3: Basketball ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: 4: Chorus 2, 3: Class Vice Presi- dent 3: Student Council Presi- dent 4: Junior Play: Band 1: jrk Foot- 2, 3. ws, SANDY GODBEY gf we FHfXj 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4: Paper Staff 4: Chorus 3, 4: Junior Play: ..gi 'Office Girls Club. rf BARBARA GREEN Paper Staff 4: Chorus 3, 4: Stage Band Vocalist 4: Junior Play: Speech Club President 4: Office Girls Club 4 SENICRS BARBARA GUNTER FTA 3,4: Paper Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Assistant Editor 3: Class Favor- ite 2, 4: NHS 2, 3, 4, President 4, Secretary 3: Class Secretary 2: Student Council, Alunior Rep.: Band 1, 2, 3: BandYSweetheart 2: Miss L, W, 3: Stage Band 2, 3. CHA RLES HA WPE Basketball 4, SHIRLEY HOGAN FHA 1,23 FTA 3,4, Secretary 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Volley- ball 3, 4: Office Girls Club 4: Rodeo Queen 2. Measuring for caps and gowns! It won't be long now. MA RY HOGU E FHA 1,2,3, Treasurer 3: Junior Play. MIKE KENNEDY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: All-Regional Band 4: Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play: Basketball 1. DEE LANDERS Band Announcer 4, JANET LANHAM Paper Staff 4: Chorus 1, 4: Junior Play: Library 3, 4. SENIORS CA ROLYN LITTLE FHA 1, 2: FTA 3, 4, Progra Ill Chairman 4: NHS 3, 4: Basket- Entertaining each other with their own talent? ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain Student Council Secretary 2: Band 1, 2, 3, Band Secretary 2, All-Regional Band 3: Stage Band 2, 3: Annual staff 3, 4 Award 1: DAR Nominee 4. Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4: Junior Play: American Legion 4: ROSEMARY MURPHY FHA 1, 2,3: Band 2: Flag Bearer 2 HELEN MCCARTY Paper Staff 4. SENIORS HELEN MCCULLEY FHA 2: Band 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4: Junior Play: Junior Red Cross 3. JUDY oGLE FHA 1,2,3,4g Chorus 3.4, BILLY PARSLEY FTA 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2,4: Baseball 4: JETS 4. X Either we sell these octopuses or we don't have a senior trip. BOBBY PROFFITT FHA 3: FTA 4: Paper Staff 4: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Manager 2: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Junior Play: JETS 4. KENNY REYNOLDS Paper Staff 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Manager 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3: Clam Treasurer 4, ROBERT RICE Football 2, 3,43 Baseball 1, 2, 3 Student Council, Senior Rep.: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Band 3, 4. LARRY RIDDLE Annual Staff 4: Basketball 1, 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Class President 4: Band 1, sENloRs Brother, this is harder than I thought. Idon't know what I want to be. .TAMES ROBERTS 4: Stage Band 4. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band President LINDA ROSS FHA 1, 2: Chorus 2, 3. BETTY ROYSTON FHA 1, 2: FTA 3,4, President 4: Paper Staff 4: NHS 3, 4: Office Girls Club 3, 4: Junior Play: Library 1, 2, 3. SENIORS ALVA IEA N ROZENBURG FHA 1, 2: Paper Staff 3: Chorus 4: Band 3, 4: Junior Play: Majorette 3, 4. GILBERT SMITH WAYNE SOUTHERLA ND Paper staff 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Baseball 3, 4: Class Vice President 1, Presi- dent 2, 3: Junior Play. Seniors for the Day and Leader of tomorrowl? LARRY SWIFT Rodeo Club 4. CHARLES MILLER Warm Springs Foundation, JQYSLMMER JXDUATESMMYPAMONS LARRY PETTY GLENDA PURDOM BRENDA ROBERTSON HORACE ROSE I, D, WARREN F-102A: Supersonic Intercepter. It climbs rapidly to 35,000 ft. to knock out enemy aircraft in any weather, day or night. Wingspan, 38 ftg Length, 68 ftg Height, 18 ft. Other information is classified military security. JUNIORS ffm sl- ww-.K sn Y' ,, 1 lI ?f5fsf5i??Qf iffi' L 'r3s1Sf?35Q5'3s39si1f1S45S2X A I i A EIEQPGS . LYNN BUSBY PRISCILLA CALFEE CHARLES CANNON SAM CANTWELL CAROLYN CARTER JACK COFFMAN LINDA BO LDT BRENDA BRUNER JUNIORS CURTIS ANDERSON JUDY BARNES MARION BLALOCK GARY COZZENS LINDA COZZENS CLIFFORD CROSS SONJ A DA VIS MARGARET DENNIS JUNIORS JANE DYE JOYCE EDWARDS HAROLD ELLIS GWEN GANDY DANA RAE GILLEY GAIL KING SANDRA LANE LAVERNE LEBOW LINDA HAWTHORNE CHARLES HENDERSON JUNIORS BARBARA HOLDER JAMES HYDEN GAIL KING 2 ii THOMAS GREER CLARA HAMILTON STEPHEN HARRIS 1 ' - 1 ' 1,:f'ff?f5 f A ,f ,ffi-1xl79i.:,ff5?ffX 1, -' - X. 'li L,fqsPws?g,i 'A ' I flifilsisig- ,-I sb, , ' , . ...A-,A , ,,,, gf, -V . I L- ,sqgfff-f' 71 , V ' . E. ALFRED LOCKE ANN LowRY CLARENCE MARRY 1 M Q ' f ' Y f CHRISTINE MALLORY A A A A ' JUNICRS WILLIARD MILLS JUNE MEYERS JIMMY PETTIGREW BILLY PROFFITT KAY RAYFIELD IONI SIMS BETTY SMITH BILLY STEPHENS BILL ROTEN DELORES SAMPLEY JUNIORS RAM ON A RAYFIELD IU ANE LL REEVES GEORGE RICH ARD SON IEANETTE SCOTT CARROLL SCRUGGS MARTHA TAYLOR NINA THOMPSON DENNY VAN SLYKE DIANE VAN SLYKE DICKIE WARD FREDDIE WEBER A ' . A . A I - f l 'l z 4 A A I I JUNIORS CHARLES WHITE l RICHARD WHITTEN KENNETH WILHITE BARBARA WILLIAMS ROGER WILLIAMS PRESTON WILLIAMSON The Navy Tradewind, an 80-ton transport, can carry enough fuel in its wing tanks for eight fighters. It is the wor1d's first turboprop production seaplane and nearly twice as fast as older water-based transports. ORGANIZATICNS ' ' ' ' -'--wwf-Ya--V123-f-rupees. Mr. Belew, sponsor of the Stu- dent Council, is explaining to Johnny Glover, president, the dates on the school calendar. STUDENT COUNCIL Elected by the student body in March to serve the following year, the Student Coun- cil consists of a representative from each class plus a president who must be a senior, a vice president from the junior class, and a secretary and treasurer from the sophomore class. The members are elected on the basis of interest in school government, leader- ship, and popularity. Maintaining passing grades is necessary. Creating better fellowship between faculty and students and among students them- selves are some of the purposes of the Lake Worth High School Student Council. STUDENT COUNCIL 7 . 'J E RS Sta xdi RichargifWhitten Carla Van Rose Q1 X Vice resident Sophomore Representative Q ' ila Bridges Gi lx ' Secretary N R N' Sitting: Kenneth Wilhite Robert Rice Junior Representative Senior Representative Looking over rules of club are Delores Sampley, Vice Resident: Barbara Gunter, President: Mr. O. D. Brown, Sponsor: Mrs. Mary Tate, Sponsor: Von- dell Burkhalter, Secretary. N, H,S, consists of 15010 Seniors, 10070 Juniors, and 5010 Sophomores. All must maintain a 90 average. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Compiling research are N, H. S, members: Front row: Carol Chesnut, Dana Rae Gilley, Ann All- con, Ioan Frank, Betty Royston, Berldean Bailey. Back row: Carolyn Little, Elizabeth Barber, Tommy Giles, Joyce Kinsey, Roger Williams, Donna Allen, Kay Swift, Marie Baker, and Lalene Davenport. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Scott spohsors of the F, T, A, , pause for a few minutes - they have been looking over the grades of some of the applicants for membership in the club New members of the Future Teachers of America are chosen by the old members and the sponsors. To even be considered for membership, you must have and main- tain a B average and must be either a junior or a senior. The purpose of this club is to promote further interest in the teaching profession. FTA officers: Charles White, Parliamentarian: Ramona Rayfield Reporter: Linda Hawthorne, Historian: Betty Royston, President: Wanda Cross, Treasurer: Carolyn Little, Program Chairman: Shirley Hogan, Secretary, and Preston Williamson, Vice President, look over various bulletins. E ANNUAL STAFF Carolyn Little, editor, and Larry Riddle, business manager, refer to the ledger for an estimate of the month's receipts. MRS. JEAN LISTER - Sponsor For the yearbook to be produced and returned on time, the Annual Staff must work diligently and hard. The members join voluntarily and must be either a junior or senior. No credit is given for this activity. v Elections for cutest boy and girl, Mr. and Miss Lake Worth, Best-All-Around Senior, and class favorites are among those sponsored by the Annual Staff. ANNUAL STAFF Jackie Dotson, Secretary: Johnny Glover, Sports Editor, and Lalene Davenport, Organization Editor, are looking at the layout and design books, Berldean Bailey and Wanda Cross are working on a list of annual subscribers: Carolyn Boldt and Annice Bridges design a page for the Senior section. SENIOR F.H.A. OFFICERS Seeking activities for next meeting are Linda Glover, Historiang Patsy Colvin, Vice Presidentg Kay Rayfield Presidentg and Mrs. Edna Colvin, sponsor. Dana Rae Gilley, Secretaryg Ann Allcon, Pianistg and Judy Barnes, Song Leaderg enjoy a chat while breakfast is prepared for them by Sandra McC1anahan, Treasurerg and Ruth Stewart, Parliamentariang as Sandy Godbey, Reporterg sets the table. JUNIOR F.H.A. CFFICERS Referring to the F, H. A. history are Billie Belew, President: Mrs. Rogers, Sponsor: Mary Tatum, Vice Presi- dent: and Kay Moss, Historian. is E il 5 is U is ss Practice makes perfect, say Alice Smith, Secretary: Connie Brumbaugh, Treasurer: Mikell Pruitt, Reporter: Mary Walker, Song Leader: Dollene Johnson, Parliamentarian: Judy Thrash, Pianist. x BULLFROG PAPER STAFF Reporters, front row: Sandy Godbey, Barbara Green, Janet Lanham, Linda Boldt. Back row: Brenda Robert- son, Christine Mallory, Carolyn Carter, Wayne Southerland, and Mike Kennedy listen for story assignments by editor. Faculty photographer, Mr. Layton B. Keith, gets a shot of paper sponsor, Mrs. Jean Lister, and reporter, Sandy Godbey. l JAMES ROBERTS President Activities of the band are the Jacks- boro Festival, the Contest in Denton, the Spring Concert in April, the usual BRENDA ROBERTSON Band Officers S half-time formations at the football ecretary games. Three members won places in the all-regional band. MIKE KENNEDY sll Vice Pfesideflt ,.,, 'i:, f W y g-1 LAKE WCRTH BULLFROG BAND 3 BAND ALVA ROZENBURG JONI SIMS Sweetheart Nominee Sweetheart Nominee JUDY BARNES Band Sweetheart 5: i, J, Q, ,w V iw ,x t, , w LILA BRIDGES FREDDKE WEBER TWIN DRUM MAJORS FLAG BEARERS PRISCILLA CALFEE DIANA VAN SLYKE GAIL KING MAJORETTES HELEN MCCULLEY MARY DOMINEY ALVA ROZENBURG CHORUS OFFICERS Preston Williamson, President, al- ways teases Ruth Stewart, Vice Presi- dent, about her talent for playing the piano. CHORUS Back row: Ruth Stewart, Kay Rayfield, Preston Williamson, Mr. Layton B. Keith, Director, Rusty Carter, Ramona Rayfield, Sonja Davis. Second row: Carol Hatfield, Raenelle Pole, Janet Lanham, Naomi Ohls, Judy Barnes, Jane Dye, Roberta Steves. Front row: Deanne Sitton, Barbara Green, Sandy Godbey, Pricilla Calfee, Gail King, Alva Rozenburg, Margaret Dennis. 5 3 Built in 1944, Convair's Domination B-32 was the nation's most modern heavy bomber during World War II. Irs maximum speed was 358 MPH. SCPHOMCRES aM.:,- .:, i 7 4e:Q,wf 21.1 -Q-,,s.m,,v , M1 if 2- sf-5' , EL' ' :a fI , , few M, VW K L , MW Q , 4 V A- , . .mmm- , , ,- .-Mxmm, L: 'M-fi:.sf-W 7i?2QFf sm M ,M gas -8 wg A ,, 9 'Mgr 555415-4, ,. 5 7 , f My-:Q f , 5 5 f . nm N 'Y 'M 'M fffiifffif e 'flew mmf' Cecelia Adams Mary Adams Ann Allcon Linda Alexander Jimmy Alexander Donna Allen Patricia Tatum Margaret Arnold Jim Ash Molly Ashford. Tommy Babcock Marie Baker A. J. Baskin Barbara Blaisdell Norman Blakley Richard Brajhovich Lila Bridges Wayne Bruce Billy Bruce Barbara Bryant Leon Bush Audis Butler Jack Butler Howard Clark Janell Coats Patsy Colvin Woodrow Cook Odell Cope as ol, Furman Cox John Crawford Marcelle Davis Sue Deviney Rose Dewoody Wilburn Draper Colleen Dye David Eisen Jerry Emmons Bernice Favor Don Fowler Joan Frank Richard Gallivan Nancy Giles Tommy Giles Linda Glover Carolyn Godbey Martha Jones Donnie Grant Gail Hawkins Nancy Hays Billy Hazelwood Frances Hockett James Hollingsworth Clifford Holly Glenda Jacobs Roger Jones Carleton Kinchen 101111 Kjnchen Gary King Joyce Kinsey Alice Lebow Laquita Meador Kay Mitchell Jerry Markum Linda Mayes Eddie Mowel Barbara Lister David Little Sandra McC1anahan Carolyn McCasland Jo Ann Malone Wilbert Malone Vernon Neal Sue Nichols Edwin Nobles Naomi Obls Paul Oldham David Owens Sammy Petty 'QM Charlotte Pittelo Toy Pitts Raenelle Pole Mary Powell Margaret Pultz Ronnie Purdom Mary Rains Donna Renfro Kelly Richardson Harold Robinson Carla Van Rose Mattie Ross Eugene Rosen Burgue Jerry Rozenburg David Sh61IOI1 Jerry Slate Anna Smith Ramona Smith Thomas Stephens Ruth Stewart Kay Swift Carol Thompson Lu Ann Thompson Sandra Thomas Larry Turnbull Janet Troup Glenda Watson Helen Wheat Jimmy Wickersham Jerry williams Donald wiuiams Hugh Wilson Dennis Williamson Helen Wheat Melba Windham I'm just going to explain this problem one more time. 519309 s ate' am all The B-36 airplane is equipped with four jet engines in addition to six pusher type piston engines. The B-36 is a long range high altitude bomber and carries an atomic reactor. Its maximum speed is over 435 miles an hour and their service ceiling is over 45, O00 feet. FRESHMEN Y s if? A my my ,IX Billie Belew Zoe Nelda Benton David Black Grace Blakley Leon Blakley Donald Blue Valorie Bramlett Nancy Boaz Dorothy Brown Linda Allcon Kenneth Allred Robert Ashford Teddie Aiken Jeff Atteberry Ann Ballowe Ronnie Banard Judy Barnett Patsy Brown Connie Brumbaugh Don Butcher Rusty Carter Jerry Chesnult Rogers Clements Marsha Coates Denver Cocke Robert Davis Tommy Davis Ellen De Weese Jerry De weese Donna Donoho Harry Dwinell Joyce Dye Beverly Edwards Frank Endres fm. W-at Karen Harmon Lura Harrison Nancy I-Iigginbotham James Hix Marie Honeycutt Joe Howell Hobert Jaynes Dollene Johnson Virginia J ones Rodney Farrar Billy Don Farquhar Martha Ferguson Daniel Forest Lorene Frost Curtis Fulks Gwen Hall Judy Hall Jimmy Jordon Jimmy Keil Janet Kennedy Linda Kay Kilgore Wanda Knight John Landers Martha Landers Billy Laxton Richard Linehan David Locke Janice Loudermilk Sue Lyle Johnny McComb Freddie McCul1ey Don McKee Lynn Mackey Jerry Malone Kay Moses Billy Mowell Charlotte Mullens Lennie Myers Ruth Ann Myers Pat Myrow Keith Nail' Sylvia Newman Charles Nobles Torn Maxwell Robert May Donnie Miller Sandra Miller Carroll Mitchell Laura Mitchell Martha Mitchell Louis Mollinary Carolyn Page Marvin Page Mary Sue Palmer Billy Patman Jerry Payne Pat Payne Jeff Pearson Anthony Pettigrew Joyce Pettigrew Billy Polly Carolyn Porter Nancy Pritchard Mikell Pruitt Darrell Raymond Loretta Reid Bill Richardson Q1 Barbara Spence Alberta Steves Noel Sutton Billy Swelling Mary Tatum Florence Taylor Gary Robinson Calvin Ruzicka Zearl Scruggs Sondra Sharp Frank Sims Deanne Sitton Alice Smith Kermit Smith Tommy Smith Carol Spain Joe Thornton Gwen Traprnan Judy Thrash Danny Van Slyke Margaret Verrill Lois Walker Mary Walker Eugene Warren Olivia Watson Charlene Webb Ted Webb Barbara Wiggins Mac Williamson Bennie Winnsett Larry Zink The first jet airplane to use water skis, the XF2Y-1 Sea-Dart is also the first water- based jet fighter. The Sea-Dart's first taxi run took place exactly 49 years after the Wright brothers first flight. SPORTS BULLFROG CHEERLEADERS GWEN GANDY JUDY HALL SUE NICHOLS LINDA BOLDT CAROLYN BOLDT LILLIE GILBREATH LINDA HAWTHORNE ANNICE BRIDGES Leading the Bullfrogs cheers for the 1957-58 season, the energetic group of girls have proved a large factor in the spirit behind Lake Worth teams. The sponsor, Miss Helen Benson, and the girls have not only come up with traditional yells, but have come up with some original yells. SUE NICHOLS FOCTBALL SWEETHEART A happy sweetheart leaves the field. Larry gets the honor FOOTBALL TEAM Coaches ELOY MARTIN, Assistant DAVID CHOATE Head Co-Captains JOHNNY GLOVER LARRY RIDDLE FOOTBALL Upper Left - HARVEY BECK End Top - CHARLES HENDERSON Back Upper Right - FURMAN COX End Left - TOMMY GILES Back Right - JOHNNY GLOVER Back Lower Left - RUSTY BUTLER Back Bottom - CARLTON KINCHEN Guard Lower Right - DON McKEE Tackle FOOTBALL Upper Left - EDDIE MOWELL Back Top - CLARENCE MABRY Guard Upper Right - JERRY MARKUM Guard Left - BILLY PARSLEY Guard Right - RONNIE PURDOM Back Lower Left - BOB PROFFITT End Bottom - BILLY PROFFITT Tackle Lower Right - KEN REYNOLDS Tackle FOOTBALL Upper Left - LARRY RIDDLE End Top - GEORGE RICHARDSON Back Upper Right - ROBERT RICE Back Left - LARRY TURNBULL Guard Right - PRESTON WILLIAMSON Guard Lower Left - CHARLES WHITE Center Bottom - EUGENE WARREN Tackle Lower Right - HUGH WILSON Tackle DISTRICT CHAMPS CONFERENCE SCORES Whitesboro Northwest Grapevine Mansfield Lewisville Azle Castleberry Whitesboro Northwest Grapevine Mansfield Lewisville Azle Castleberry Bi-District LW, OPP. 34 35 37 28 36 24 45 31 29 33 29 32 31 32 Bow ie 46 C0-Captains JOHNNY GLOVER, WAYNE SOUTHERLAND BASKETBALL JOHNNY GLOVER LILLIE MAE GILBREATH JAMES HYDEN BASKETBALL SWEETHEART WAYNE SOUTHERLAND RICHARD WHITTEN ROBERT COCKE CHA RLES HA WPE BASKETBALL DAVID EISEN KENNETH WH.HITE RUSTY BUTLER E E 1 JACK COFFMAN RONNIE PURDOM ,ifQf..sW-W fx- X ,-if V -- ,.mw:,z-f,x: 1::M , ,,,,Wx..,U., K, ?i,,,,Af,m-,Q,1m, MW, i , M-,,Wm.f Lfyy W ,f:- 5 x gf , .W -an f. i .. ' 3 sea-M4 iii :symm- .ifgwz GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM AN CA GIRLS' BASKETBALL FORWARDS CAROLYN BOLDT SHIRLY HOGAN CAROLYN LITTLE BA RBARA BLA ISDELL LINDA BOLDT ANNICE BRIDGES GIRLS' BASKETBALL A GUARDS NINA THOMPSON FRANCIS CARTER TRACK Standing LYNN BUSBY CHARLES WHITE mile, 880 yd. Shot put, discuss Kneeling TOMMY GILES CARLTON KINCHEN Broad jump 440 yd. mile FLOYD PHELPS mile LARRY DON RIDDLE 120 high hurdles 180 low hurdles 6th in State Competition in 1955 MR. FLOY MARTIN Coach Standing GEORGE RICHARDSON 100 yd. dash 440 yd, relay RONNIE PURDOM high jump 440 yd. relay BILLY PARSLEY 100 yard dash 440 yd. relay broad jump 440 yd. dash Kneeling LARRY DON RIDDLE 440 yd, relay BASEBALL Captain WAYNE SOUTHERLA ND Coach MR, DAVID CHOATE Managers ROGER WILLIAMS CARROLL SCRUGGS JIM ASH RUSTY BUTLER JACK COFFMAN ROBERT COCKE Pitcher Fielder 3rd Base Pitcher, Fielder DAVID EISEN GORDON EMMONS 2nd Base Fielder TOMMY GILES CHARLES HENDERSON CLARENCE MABRY JERRY MARKUM 3rd Base Pitcher, lst Base Catcher, lst Base Fielder EDDIE MOWELL JIMMY PARSONS JIMMY PETTIGREW CALVIN RUZICKA Fielder Catcher I Fielder Pitcher DON WILLIAMS PRESTON Fielder WILLIAMSON Pitcher Y' RICHARD WHITTEN KENNETH WILHITE FREDDIE WEBER JAMES HOLLINGSWORTH Short Stop Short Stop 3rd Base Fielder Convair, the major industry in this area, has an average employment of over 21, 000 people. The resources brought in by this organization have tended to improve finan- cial, intellectual, and business opportunities for the community. ADVERTISERS Mobplgas I IIIIIV YAIIIIII QW Qyfewfizwawz IVIAGNOLJA SEFQVICE Kelly Springfield Tire s and Batter G O1 d b Tieiags lg5l.l.Y RdS C 7 2659 MWLZZZT WIA? 1 NE SALES 22.43 Jacksboro Hiway Phone MA 6-5693 Mercury Outboard Motors Sales - Service - Parts Yellow Jacket Boats Little Dude Trailers Husky Trailers Pettits Marine Paint Complete Line Marine Hdwe. Valley Trailer Hitches Water Skis - Tow Ropes Oars - Paddles - Anchors Used Motors - Boats - Trailers Authorized Mercury Dealer Since 1946 Trade - Terms ww?-,Z:Ti:VW, , A . ,gh .. ,, ,. , . .1 .1Q, 5f.i '-:L 'IVI v in Q Q 'CISEPENDABLE DRUGGIST r r 1.x l gCQ-IT'gCg-DS D12 UG Fountain Service - Cosmetics Notions Congratulations , Graduates LAKE VVCDFQTH LUMBER COMPANY Paints - Building Materials - Hardware A, L, PERKINS Route 11, Box 155 Phone CE7-2.709 Fort Worth, Texas A. Q- CSKINIXHEJ DOLE 2708 NW 16th Phone MA6-4765 General Contractor and Millwork Cabinet and Built-ins No Job Too Large or Small -., V .. V gm. Y -V vf- wr- f--.Y -,.,- '- ---v - --r-1 A 906 6,994 LA gggfylmfffnfqgm ,G Wow ' HOSPITAL at CLINIC . I my CE?-3333 QUALITY GROCERY, MARKET AND SERVICE STATION DR, STILWELL CE7-3434 Free Delivery Gulf Gas All Major Oils White Gas Kerosene DR, BAKER CE7-3366 M, H, BRACKEEN TQCY ff-T COX PLUMBING AND HARDWARE Electrical Supplies and Fishing Tackle 7009 Charbonneau Phone Shop - CE7 -2422 Home - CE7 -3654 Why G0 to Town? Compliments of Shop at in Lake Worth GROCERY - MARKET TOYS, Notions JaCkSbOI'O Hwy, School Supplies Lake Worth and Hardware Phone CE 7-9190 LAKE VVOQTI-I 1, AX M- ,N ff' X - f 7 ,if 3 L Where You're Always Welcome Skating Schedule Private Parties Call Thursday - Friday - Saturday CE 7-2318 - CE 7-9192 7:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. Saturday Matinee MR, and MRS, CARL ELSTON 2:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. Owners NCDWQTHVVEST LLJ MBEH CCNAPANY Du Pont Paints and Varnishes Complete Line of Hardware and Building Materials 6758 Jacksboro Hwy. 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As you to help you work better . . .and live take up the challenge of the years better. . . electrically! th fl' I a re ahead, you can count on me TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVI Q Your Electric Helper NOTARY PUBLIC REAL E STATE 77 am Mi uvsunso W QW NATION INSURANCE FIRE AUTO CASUALTY Phone 573' Azle, Texas Compliments of ZZ ZZ! WW! Q22 KW! 2315 N, Main Phone MA4-8423 Member of F.D,I.C, LITTLE K NAAPTIN Cosden Gasoline Ice - Picnic Supplies Ranch House Ice Cream Iacksboro Highway CE7-9162 HARRIS 51406 SUPER SAVE NO. 3 Gpen 6 A. M. Till 11 P. M. Open Day and Night 5836 Jacksboro Highway MA6- 1385 SERVICE CCD. INC. Butane and Propane Gases We 2567? WW Bottles, Regulator-Fittings Service That Satisfies 5216 Jacksboro Hiway MA 6-5496 R. D. 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