Liberty High School - Harvester Yearbook (Liberty, TX)
- Class of 1958
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' 'aw . 1 Ubhlnuu Q LQBERTY Hsfvkf 5 -'r'W!'P'!' 2 -. ...ow'A may .- QA ,., , Q-4 QQ'-v,m THB HARVESTER 11958 BBIITIION PUBLISHED BY LIBERTY HHGH SCCHUUL ILHBIERTY, TEXAS FUREWORD AND CONTENTS Our school as we know it today has as its foundation the efforts and contributions, the visions and aspirations, of the many stu- dents and teachers who have entered its doors, passed through its halls, and received its influence. On leaving, they have be- queathed to us the will to attain still higher standards, the de- sire for increased wisdom, and the enthusiasm to keep high that spirit which is Liberty. To this end, we present the 1958 HAR- VESTER. The Editor .Y l 63.1 Y' . '26 Cox. l i-HGH SCH - - - 42 S . . X Fjlent spew - .nisgaiion 4 . dim I, A - Bon0'5 ' n . 11095, 4 it Osama . N snows ' n lxibum ' n . - ' also SCYXODL S0908 A Spotts ' ' ' 1 Ptctiviiies an . 'sttation p admin mbvm ' ' I cs ' I DVB?-'GSXR ff A g n DEDIICATJION The HARVESTER Staff proudly dedicates this 1958 edition to Mrs. R. E. Biggs. Her untiring efforts in the years she has so efficiently served Liberty High School have won her a place of respect and admiration in the hearts of everyone. if 4 if -- ' if 2 W Y ' SPECIAL EVENTS Students eagerly await the bell beginn g Opening day assembly in the 1957-58 school year. FALL BRINGS THE UPIENHNG One of om VFW N Ay, 1 ,N ,twlxggw rw 4 Q ,,,.,,T , ,,1li!1yif1iR.l':,'xfd , Wim ME ii 44 6- 3,6 SEQ A A'-Q veg, , N,2u5,a,f'a1',we2FM! 3 12 Qf 1.1' !'-1 f,s ,' u.ww 14,1 Q' '3z'ffWJ,l:Jl wjyy!1C ww, , w, ,J w ,1-., ,ww H, w 2 W Q 1- x '11 ,+V vs Hlmjurrjqw VW? 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J, 525' 5 V ii EMDDHEKXDDHHNKEWVTTHIHMDNMDRE QUXANIIHNI Hugh Hayes and Sandra Dunagan, H - . at the clever Showcase. omecommg cha1rmen, are looking The coaches prepare to throw the Livingston Lion dummy on the fire. V i This Is Your Panther Life, theme for the Homecoming Pep Rally. LXXND ENTERTATNMENT EOR EXES Exes enjoying refreshments before Homecoming game. Pre-Game Registration Scene from Homecoming reception honoring the exes -:fi N -5' FEATURES EEoWN1lNG UF QUEEN QIIYADIIIHDII ,-,-,v v 'Wfvvsmsp Queen. U-Hy dW31I the announcement o f the 1957-53 Homecoming Q Judy Franklin is awarded the queen's crown by Mr. Barber. The runners-up and their escorts are Janice Gripon and E. J. Tucker, Linda Abshier and Sam Massey. AND NEW PANTHER MASCUT r,---,. - me Liberty Panther mascot A scene from the Future Homemakers' Fall Style Show + ligmilugn SENTOR ENTERTATNMENT , . Vaieuw--1 '- o mg 3 Students seem to be em Y These senior girls were honored with a Mardi Gras Dance. SEGIIN HN DECEMBER 5 Rev. Wade Hopkins, Pastor of The First Baptist Church of Livingston, was the guest speaker at the Devers Baptist Banquet. 4 s E Otto ' 8 CS. C . Baptist Banquet. Oyle Harrison, and Marvin Lam Moore, Don Hu h peff Sallg at the D Cvers The First Baptist Church of Liberty honors the seniors with a banquet. QQWu FULLOWED BY ANNUAL ACTIIVHTHES I-NQULN IU Future Homemakers honor the School Board with a banquet. Parents and members attend the annual National Honor Society Banquet. A Japanese theme was carried out at the an- nual Quill and Scroll Banquet. FOR STUDENTS IIN JANUARY Registration on Career Day Talks were enjoyed by these visitors during school week. This hostess from Braniff Airways answers the questions of these future airline hostesses. im, ik SW. is X. .h' K , 1 X . Eg ' A jf F51 'V+ , W, Q' Yu , M. , -7 'Nw Hx fn.. X yr Q if A E 42, 19 5? me-'45 mix MEN an Ei ii rr lea gn 5 . . pst H3 7 ,x -Q, ' 2 X Q K, . x M. x ' r Q 3 Hwy? 6 .4- X,. Q Q si V, A 'Qs X . 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Suitcasesl and the senior trip begins 22 RESHMAN HNIITIIATIIUN AND SENIIOR TRHP R, C. Weaver and John Archer sang for the inspirational church service. , i A group of seniors watch some classmates swim on a dreary day. Seniors invade the Alamo! They 're off for a train ride through Breckenridge Park siifw ? ga QJGY' -ag X iw JIUNIIORQSENIIUR BANQUETI A I YE AA Everyone seems to be enjoying the food. Stairway to the Stars was the theme for the Junior-Senior Ban- quet. Scene from Junior-Senior Dance. 24 ,--.,1,'. .,,,.,. ,, .nz V, , -, I., AND GRADUATION QLHMAX THE YEAR E a last! 25 5' G fs- vi ' 3: , 5 5 5 3 3 K 5, E g i 39 jk , f 5 2 A 2 J G . Q 1 X 2 5 is , Q3 5. f 2 f A M 2 f 3 A 2 Q , 3' ,, , .fb 'f' . 5? . ' 5 - SWG , . . 4. . Y .- x- Q- -7 Y 2 1,522 ggksiil ' .gf 4 E ,gig As Lg ' 3! i S SR Ei xi R 1? x ' Q E , S , ADMHNHSTRATHUN SCHOOL BOARD TO THE STUDENTS OF THE LIBERTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS: The Board of Trustees of the Liberty Independent School District is con- stantly striving to furnish you with adequate physical facilities and to main- tain a well qualified and experienced teaching and administrative staff. Some of you have taken advantage of the opportunities provided and are grad- uating from Liberty High School this yearg others of you will follow in their steps. Our task is minimized when we know that our efforts have opened the door to opportunities which lead to success and happiness for the younger generation. Cordially yours, Chas. W. Fisher, Ir,, President Board of Trustees Mrs. Mildred Mills Secretary to Superintendent SUiPERlNTEN1DlENT Greetings to the Liberty Students: As your parents and friends provide for yo'ur education by furnishing ex- cellent buildings and equipment, so must you provide for your future by equip- ping yourself with the personal tools of education. Remember that intel- lectual integrity, personal honesty, hard work, perserverance, and academic preparation are tools that will be with you always. They are the things that have made this nation great and will continue to keep it strong. Sincerely, aff: .M ASSTSTAN M T Liberty 'Pulvlw Schools crass-rv, 1-Eng OFFICI OF Till IUFEKINTENDENT Mass production in industry has been achieved by providing craftsmen with many complex tools wbichhave increasedtbe man-hour output tremendously. Providing the best education possible for the masses, likewise, necessitates maximum utilization of all the modern tools of learning. Sincerely, iff PRIINCJIPAL I Inlverty Hzglr Schggl orrrcrc or mn PRINCIPAL LIBERTY. TEXAS To the Class of 1958: During our four years of association, 1 have found your class in ali phases of school life at Liberty High to be most outstanding ' h of yon. School. My best w ishes go with eac Sincerely , ASSISTANT PRIINCIUPAL - GUIDANCE DIIRECTOR CARL R. ADAMS Assistant Principal HOMER C. SMITH Guidance Director ll illltlily UF VUISS lfllla,ll,,flll5', YVKDilfl,,Sll'31'Y 'EK So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan, which moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave, Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. William Cullen Bryant WUCATHUNAL DEPARTMENT This department features courses for both boys and girls. Two years of vocational agriculture and shop, and three years of home- making are available for those who wish to take them. The girls learn sciences pertaining to homemaking, and the boys learn the vocational and agriculture trades. CECIL FINLEY Vocational Agriculture I, II, III Sam Houston S. T.C., B. S. , M. A. MRS. JACK D. CRAWFORD Homemaking I, II Stephen F. Austin, B.S. Univ. of Houston, M.Ed, MRS. R. E. BIGGS Homemaking I, II, IH Southwest Texas S. T. C. , B. S. Univ. of Houston, M. Ed. D. P. HOOPER Shop, Mechanical Drawing Permanent Vocational Certificate from Texas Education Agency. LESLIE E. FOSTER Typing I,II, Shorthand East Texas S.T.C., B.S., M. Ed. H. S. WILLIAMS General Science, Bookkeeping. Ir. Business, Physical Education Stephen F. Austin, B. S. EUSTNESS AND MATHEMATTCS DEPARTMENTS The courses offered to us in the different phases of business and mathematics give us a taste of the types of problems we shall en- counter in later life. Our business courses give us a practical ap- plication of the mathematics we have already learned. ROBERT L. WILLINGHAM Plane Geometry, General Mathe- matics North Texas S. T. C, , B. S. W. F. ODUM Algebra I, II Mississippi State, B. S. . M. Ed. SOCIAL SCCIIENCE DEPARTMENT The Social Science Department deals with the present, past, and future history. The subjects offered are of major importance since they create an appreciation of our past and an interest in our present history. M. W. LAMPERT Texas History, Civics, Physical Education Southwestern University, B. A. University of Houston, M. Ed. DON HUGHES American History, Texas history, Civics, Economics, Physical Education Stephen F. Austin, B. S. F. H. HARRISON American History, Speech Sam Houston S, T. C. , B. S. A8aM, M. Ed, E. E. WILLIFORD World History, Physical Education T. C. U. , B. S. Midwestern University, M. Ed. ENGLISH AND EGREHGN LANGUAGE MRS. A. L. BILLINGSLEY English I, II Univ. of Pittsburgh, B.A. MRS. A. J. McGuire English III, IV Sam Houston S. T. C. , B. A. Univ. of Houston, M. Ed. DEPARTMENTS The English Department tries to recognize the individuality of each student, by developing skills through oral and written composition. An appreciation of the writings of many authors is taught through the literature classes. Foreign language enables the student to appreciate and to understand the basic structure of the language. MRS. D. W. SYPHRETT Spanish I, II, English H Texas Tech, B,A, MRS, H. H. COOK English I Central State College, B. A. ARTS ANI The arts and sciences prepare us for many different fields. Among our fine arts are band, speech, and mechanical drawing. Offered in the science department are library, physical education, and the laboratory sciences: biology, physiology, general science, chemistry, and physics. G. O. ODUM General Science, S. E. D. T. Physical Education Mississippi State, B. S. MISS LIONELLE McLEAN Health and Physical Education Sam Houston S. T.C. , B. S. Univ. of Houston, M. Ed. MRS. A. S. GAINEY Library Univ. of Houston, B. S. JULIUS VASSALLO Band Director Sam Houston S.T.C. , B. S. Univ. of Houston, M. Ed. SOIENQCE DEPARTM ENTS Othello, the skeleton, carries on a con- versation with Noland Skipper and Mr. Adams. Study hall--a quiet restful place to study? Mrs. Homer Smith, the new choir director, displays one of her many talents: playing the piano. Hs. X 1 'Q 'RK U . X w. 1 ,Nb QE,-, , X . i swans U xiii Qi m I gd x an 21,355-53324 Miigk SAE 2. xkxfw i L '22 35' 5 wi vii 1' W K S Qi' Q ww X .mfg i if 5 Q 3 W :Mk ,qw ,Ulf-H050 'I 1. in in the making. uility to solve this difficult .gebra problem. A 'JP xl Students A ,W , .. 3 ,.,..-21 Q' ,,,, Q . Sewing- -one phase of in this English 1 c a homemaking. l ss study diligently. if Q, K . wx f3,i. x ' ga-w . 5 if L. -lf E. S. A fs? ' . S 3 3? f? A i Q? if X 3. QW W., mm W qw, I 533 ' ii f nf i fy L Q - L. F' 92? Q 2 . X 3 Q 2 is if ii- 5L ? fg Z., -v A.. - ww ,A J. 'N 2 1 ggi ., f ! Q , Q v , if Fl Wa 4 ,VA Q W ,xg 5 , 1 Q 5? -5 fs A HUNORS E fn . 4. f V wi Sig 3 e a - - -Vg .. ,: ,: .wi-.S..w'f2-aw:'i -H V ,E+ ., ,Q 5 A ai' 2' I ff 7 X i - ' Q, My 1 A gy 5-,ii K ,. 41 1 1 K, xiii A -T: 5 Q. Y? fi?fi'1??ifffef1 Q 3' ' ki?-G f 2 gs- f K W E 'S 5 X 1:-wif ' liiw fc Y fx HUMECOMIING QUEEN JUDY FRANKLIN STUDENT BUDY PRESIIWENT PAUL BAILLIO + fa X ,. K v E , m . , x xiii , A m N Q, K Q -. gxggm - -iz-.K 4 . AQ kv X X X 4 M 3 ' 5? 'k Q gg? K 4 si R ia, is xx. X Sim WY NSF. mx sf- ,X ii? -. 5 . m,,.. E A: .s'-2353 -.wikis . mv -'Rip F m m nN,E,Tw :s1m+s':sz slffmg ff ' M 3 .2 gg - 1 X W ff K 'S Q5 Q25 T S' - .5 he 3 5 Q QF 5 Z 3 3 W 2a . it 5. ig. 5 xy E A L5 5 Rf Q E Vis' 2 2 'a ii 7 I 4 5, T 21 z xiiwx- -Q zzmw is mi M if i Q r as I5 M MEUR SANDRA DUNAGAN JUNIOR FAVURIITEES ELIZABETH WATTS SENIOR FAVORITES LINDA ABSHIER TOMMY DAVIS FRESHMAN FAVURIITES IARED GANN MARY AGNES CESSNA SUPHUMURIE FAVURHTJES IANIE FLORENCE BUTCH HUNT iw, f. 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Editor fa ,N uf 4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S 'Q i E. A -E i W S DALE JOHNSON MRS. BILLINGSLEY President Sponsor I pledge myself to uphold the high purpose of this Society to which I have been elected, striving in every way, by word and deed to make its ideals the ideals of my school and of my life. W MEMBERS OFFICERS SEATED: John Rudd, Janice Gripon, Linda Seale, Linda Abshier, 11231. 1 Lf QUHLIL, AND SCROLL SUCIUETY A 9 , 2 J 'F E I E 1 ip A A ME? Q l H S H S J PAT BOYT President 'K' Q Q J I RITA BETH HARDING HUGH HAYES Secretary Vice-President DALE JOHNSON Reporter MEMBERS Hi RN s SQ S S. ggi , SUV ww 'Q VH -it ' s Q 'Q X Rav SW M ik 'P if '55 3 K .- ,X - , x Q SX 35 yi' X X N N NX Q Q X. i 1 5 7... -.. I - Q - -...,..+.w-.........-. Www f . gf j z L - 5 Q f , , . . -4. 1.4 ...V ,th . ,X Q V 1 ,Ai H W1 M., fl Q Q- - - v Qi! fgli 31iiX?av14'5 v?a' 3 5 I , 9! I1 0 ' at ' raid, 2 5 ! ' 1 Vt M M 52, lm, Q11mI2i ig5gg,i ,,., 4 VUQATHUNA The F. H. A. girls are taught how to cook, sew, take care of child- ren, maintain good grooming, and many other useful arts, 62 Hester Briscoe installs the 1957-58 offi cers. They are Linda Abshier, Mary Agnes Cessna, Celeste Hardy, Susan Dunagan, Charlotte Moore, Betty Lou Courtney, and Sharon Shrader, MEMBERS This group of girls are presenting a very interesting program at one of the F. H. A, meetings. JRGANHZATHUNS or' LHS '--'--m,:gjq7:v-vrnr-q i The F. F. A. officers are as follows: Jimmy Elkins, Presidentg Tommy Haberle, Reporterg Darrell Budro, Treasurer: Sharon Shrader, Sweet- heart: Ronnie Davis, Vice-Presidentg and Charles Burk, Sentinel. Not pictured is Rodney Gibson, Sentinel, MEMBERS Some F. F. A. members with their work. The F. F. A. has many activities. Among these are raising blue rib- bon hogs, learning to judge cattle and building feed bins. The boys are taught the most modern sci- ing. entific ways of farming and ranch- THESE GROUPS ADI Mrs. Gainey explains to her officers the purpose of the library. The officers are as follows: Janette Johnson, Secretaryg Jene Riggs, Vice-President: Kaleta Rogers, Treasurerg Josephine DeSha, Reporterg and Joyce Alsbrooks, President. The librarians serve the school in many ways. SPANIISH AND SCYENCE CLUBS 3 OFFIC ERS Amy Watts, Treasurerg Danny Fry, Vice-Presidentg Judy Franklin, Presidentg Janice Martin, Sec- retaryg Mrs. Syphrett, Sponsorg Jimmie Lynn Brownson, Reporter, and Warren Clark, Parliamentarian. Members of the Spanish Club learn many interesting and curious customs of the Spanish-American people. v 9 THESE QHEERLEADER JUDY FRANKLIN IERALDINE GILLILAND AMY WATTS NCUURAGIE SCHUUL SPHRHT Xmas!!- BETTY RUTH BENNETT BETH BLAZEK iN 'B IO ANN NOBLE LAHO MA HILL GAIL MILLER MAJIURETTES MARY MCLAREN JEAN GREAK JO ANN YOKEM TINYA ROBINSON is 51 as A s 5 Q K QL Q 'K if Us i 5fQ wif s-q 1 4 Q. Q, ww X. E3 X is iw S , W QQ X' we lll' i YA 7' hm He- E 'X i x , A Egf f Ah f x gg 2 N ,gizq 9' .sg A ,ILM WM Q S , fm-....mmMwM x X 4: 3 f V --I -zez , , A 11 - ., ,.' A W , i gm I M k V fi M9-Q 7 V ' , k ' K AL-- 1 Y ' L Y R5 G5 A , , 1 ,f ,, if Alma, , Q14 J W fi A 5 5 ' Q x, M f 1 f ia Y 27 , g-fl? ' . . gm X' , '-gf, ag- QQ 7. S? , I ' Q if A F wi il L? 25 W Q Q 1 2 ' L ' 5 1 Wf 7 L ' 5? 5 Ag W, sw K V F ff W 1,53 . R A 2 -.az ,E W Q., 35M S ASA fe 2 f if .fy ,x at S in W.. Wm f- -W - -MW... an WW! fr' 'Him aw? SPURTS THE LIUBIERTY PANTHERS DIISTRIIQCT QQLAA A CHAMPHUNS Head Coach Assistant Coach MARVIN LAMPERT DON HUGHES MANAGERS Edward Pickett Donnie Rudd Richard Harris Tommy Moore Eddie Pyle f - f ' ' - f' f 'Q fy 4 M ' ww M M Q L 2 - 7 - 'A' 'E f' t ' 1 jfxf, fy ff Q 0- A Q 1 Q X . 4 . 9, vs x 1 u - f .' .- - n , A S . V 1 ' 1, , 1 L L x 1- , ' ' ' , :v 1'Q-' V' ' .--. 'i!:1.?f'fI7w W 4 4' a u lv '2 1 ' ' 5 1,41 . ' . R M1 , 'H I T A , 1 , L i V , Z Q 3 -, 4 Y Q . A. ,MY g H A A ' , a Q 1 f .: . 52 4 , 1 1 nm is . as 1 M. -ima, 5 1 an M 1 iiy - ,afiyv V , if 'H' ,.Ty'- k K W' A 'wx ' ' J ' i f. lu ,I . r' A fm' f , Q K N , A II' an M. 4 L' pf A y 5, Sw s W A XV, X at ew x m. 2' I , W' ' ,, ' ' --N. ,jf , Q 4. W. M, M .',' + al fr, 1 , VW V 1 '5' 'J ugh 'wa 3, sm , 4 ff 4- ,A 21 5 N , iw vi f E, 5 is ' ' X .aifih 51' H A L ,J,,u,g Y ' , Vx f X f V W' Y -N. W ,.f ' K ,W 4 wp- , ww . , 4? 'bv K A 8' I .,. .. , M i s A , , A Af. K . 1 1 i 1 - , ' mm .x Q W . Q.. 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Wm ,, 'W e V f' ff X1 f, 5.1 ., Qgffzit- , xg . , f 5 M, WW 'M-, 2 gg 1 is fi-SL if il DAVID COLLINS BILL DA VIS Guard Tackle TOMMY DAVIS Back GARY DENNISON TED GREAK Back End RHXVAILS FALIII LIBERTY '7 DEER PARK 0 Even though the Panthers moved the ball con- sistently, they were able to cross the goal line of the Deer only once. However, it was enough to give Liberty the edge. LIBERTY 32 CLEVELAND '20 A flu-weakened Liberty squad fought valiantly and came from behind on the passing arm of Tommy Davis to win their first district contest. M if ,f I ' QQ 1 Sf :U ? 1 nv, 1 LR -Q., . . WN: - ff 3 .x X ff? Lx Axflia F: we qw f .y Q ' v P' W XJ' 6 GRIVICH F Q. BC is f wr' J .1 gfzrgf. X Q f W Q 5 ' Q fs i 4 'xg' -' -ii, 42? ff 55 he xv, ,gl if .....X.,,,,. .4 f f f W 4. M , Q1 4 2 DU Qi, A. A-.X J M ,J gi .6 .5 wi 'Z SY W: ' :hi-Pak A... ,.,,,,,.w.. ,, - :I it 'gr ffm. -f 5-ai Q f A Y Q x X I J : z if ,f w, .Bl ..f... 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SPORTS GIRLS ' TENNIS GIRLS ' GOLF TEAM ' Linda Syphrett Susan Dunagan Ann Dennison Virgina Tucker Peggy Clark Cecille Smith Mary Brown Betty Lou Courtney Io Ann Calhoon Alice Tissue ,gil- 1' ALBUM ,N SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS EDWARD PICKETT LINDA ABSHIER President Secretary-Treasurer PAUL BAILLIO 'iii' Vice-President AFTER GRADUATHON LINDA ABSHIER Senior Class Secretary-Treasurerg FHA Presidentg Iunior and Senior Class Favoriteg Editor of the PANTHER PAW. JOYCE ALSBROOKS Pep Squadg Safe-Teen Driver 's Clubg Library Club Presi dentg FHA: Science Club. NOLAND ANDRESS FFA Greenhand Secretaryg Football. JOHN ARCHER News Editor of the PAN- THER PAWg SpanisbC1ub Presidentg Quill and Scrollg Senior Playg Band. PAUL BAILLIO Footballg Student Body Presidentg Senior Class Vice-Presidentg Freshman Class Presidentg National Honor Society. BETTY RUTH BENNETT Cheerleaderg Student Council Secretaryg Sopho- more Class Secretaryg Ac- tivities Editor of the HAR- VESTERg TGCHSPA Sec- retary. PAT BOYT Editor of the HARVESTERg President of Quill and Scrollg National Honor Societyg Student Director of Senior Playg One-Act Play. MEL BRADBURN Footballg Golfg Student Council Vice-Presidentg Science Clubg Safe-Teen Driver 's Club. Nav-surf 4:1111 is 'MI flfif' A is sf' BETH BLA ZEK Cheerleader: FFA Sweet- heartg Student Councilg National Honor Societyg Business Manager and Ad vertising Editor of the HAR VEST ER. DARRELL BUDRO Footballg Trackg VA Treas- urerg Science Club Treas- urer. 98 HARLEN BROWN VIC DAVID BURK Safe-Teen Driver 's Clubg FFAg Science Clubg Bas- ketball. LESTER BURRIS Spanish Club Vice-Presi- dentg National Honor Societyg Tennisg Choir: Baseball. LOLA CANTRELL Choirg Science Club. BILLY CHRISTOPHER National Honor Society: Quill and Scrollg Speech Club Presidentg PANTHER PAWg Senior Play. THESE SENIIORS WHLL HESTER BRISCOE Drum Majorg National Honor Societyg FHA Vice-Presidentg Senior Playg Sophomore Class Favorite. BRYAN BROWN Choir Presidentg Senior Playg Bandg One-Act Playg Spanish Club Vice-President. JAMES BROWN FFAg Science Clubg Safe- Teen Driver 's Club. -Mfllil 'TIHIIEZ WURLD BETTY COLLINS Science Clubg FHAg Choir. DA VID COLLINS Footballg Baseballg Tennisg Basketballg Safe-Teen Driver's Club. ,, IL s A H 4 r 9' he if we is 4 an if s Q .1 i 5 n 3 '35 5 V kwa'-ra . . FF z JK V4 . 1, gr? A s 5' J F Wi' X J' TOMMY DAVIS Footballg Basketballg Good Sportsmanship Leagueg Senior and Freshman Class Favoriteg Baseball. J slim Q- BILL DAVIS Footballg Trackg Tennisg Safe-Teen Driver 's Club. GARY DENNISON Footballg Trackg PANTHER PAWg Science Clubg Quill and Scroll. AVA LEE DUGAT Science Clubg FHAg Choir. EVELYN FLYNN Pep Squad Presidentg Choir Reporterg Science Clubg Speech Clubg Future Nurse 's Club. IUDY FRANKLIN Cheerleaderg Homecoming Queeng National Honor Society Treasurerg FFA Area Sweethearrg Business Manager of the PANTHER PAW, ?' SANDRA DUNAGAN FHAg Science Clubg Senior Playg Pep Squad Vice- Presidentg Spanish Club. 99 TED GREAK Trackg Footballg Tenmsg Science Clubg Spanish Club. JANICE GRIPON National Honor Society Secretaryg Science Club Secretaryg FHAg Home- coming Queen Attendantg Safe-Teen Driver's Club. TOMMY HABERLE IR. FFA Reporterg Trackg Golf: Science Club. JAMES RAY HARRIS Manager of Football, Track, Baseball, Basket- ballg Golf. AND THE FUTURE LOLA MORSE FREGIA Basketball: Volleyballg Future Nurse 's Club. JEAN GREAK Science Clubg Fl-IAg Future Nurse 's Clubg Majorette. HARRELL GRIPON Science Club: Safe-Teen Driver's Club. JAMES GRIVICH Student Councilg Footballg Science Club. WITH A BROAD SNUULIE HUGH cmu. HAYES Trackg Sports Editor of the HARVESTERg Quill and Scrollg Student Councilg Homecoming Co-Chairman. DAVID HAYWOOD Science Clubg Band: Safe-Teen Driver 's Club. BARABARA HIGHTOWER Sophomore Class Treasurerg Pep Squad Treasurerg Sci- ence Clubg FHAg Library Club. J, A, HOSEA Baseballg Basketballg Foot- ballg Science Club Presi- dentg Student Council. LAHOMA HILL Majoretteg Choir Presidentg DAR Scrapbook Awardg PANTHER PAW: The HAR- VESTER, DALE JOHNSON National Honor Society Presidentg Quill and Scroll Secretaryg Editor and News Editor Of the PANTHER PAW ILPC President. LEO JOHNSON SHARI LAFOUR Exchange Editor of the PAN- THER PAWg FHAg Pep Squad Quill and Scrollg Science Club CARRIE MALISH Library Clubg Safe-Teen Driver's Club: FHAg Pep Squadg Science Club. SAM MASSEY Footballg Sophomore Class Presidentg Junior Class Fav- oriteg Student Councilg National Honor Society. MARY IUNE MCLAREN Science Clubg FI-IAg Speech Clubg Library Clubg Safe- Teen Driver 's Clubg As- sistant Drum Major, GLENDA McMANUS Choir Vice-President: One- Act Playg Future Nurse 's Clubg Speech Clubg De- clamation. CHERRIE LOTT REMEMBERIIN FHA Pianistg Science Clubg Band. JOHN LOVELL Footballg Track. BILLY MANRY Science Clubg Library Clubg Safe-Teen Driver 's Clubg Football. IIM McKIBBEN FFA Chapter Reporter and District Treasurerg Science Clubg Safe-Teen Driver 's Club. JHUEIIR WONDERFUL DAYS JACQUES MCMILLEN FFA Sentinelg Science Award. CAROL MOCRE Pep Squadg Future Nurse's Clubg Quill and Scrollg Adver- tising Manager and Exchange Editor of the PANTHER PAW, CLAUDIA MOORE FHAg Senior Playg PAN- THER PAWg Safe-Teen Driver's Clubg Band. JOANN NOBLE Panther Prancersg Cheer- leaderg Science Clubg Future Nurse's Club Presi- dentg FHA, IAN C. MULLIGAN Cheerleaderg Choirg Sci- ence Clubg FHAg Good Sportsmanship League: Liberty Beues. HERBERT O'QUINN Footballg Trackg Sopho- more Class Favoriteg Junior Class Vice-Presidentg Science Club. EDWARD PICKETT National Honor Societyg Junior and Senior Class Presidentg Student Coun- cilg Spanish Club Parlia- mentarian. IANETTE ROBBINS Spanish Clubg Up Beat Trio g National Honor Society: DAR Scrapbook Awardg Choir Accompanist. SHARON SHRADER Panther Prancersg FFA Sweetheartg National Honor Society Secretaryg Society Editor of the PANTHER PAWg Quill and Scroll. CECILLE SMITH- Tennisg Bandg Science Club- FHA. JAMES STRAHAN VICg Basketballg Track. CAROLYN STAYTON National Honor Societyg Library Club Treasurerg FHA 3 Science Clubg Pep Squad Sergeant-at-Arms. IIN HUGH SCCHOUIL BILLY SANDERS Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Science Clubg Safe-Teen Driver 's Club. LINDA SEALE National Honor Society Treasurerg Science Club Li- brariang FHAg Senior Playg Pep Squad Secretary. MILTON SISK Slide Ruleg Number Senseg National Honor Society. DONNA RUTH SMITH Class Editor of the HARVEST- ER, Quill and Scroll, Safe- Teen Driver 's Clubg FHAg Science Club. OOD LUCK SIENIIORS OIF 11958 LUCY SUNDERLAND Feature Editor of the PANTHER PAWg Quill and Scrollg Spanish Clubg Library Club Vice-President. ALFRED TANNER E, J. TUCKER Football: Trackg Tennisg Quill and Scrollg PAN- THER PAW. WAYNE WAFER Footballg Basketballg Track VIC Presidentg Science Club. R. C. WEAVER FFA - Outstanding Boy in VA IV. GUY WHEATON MARTHA SUE WILSON Senior Playg Science Clubg Band. JAMES WOOLSEY Spanish Club President: Safe-Teen Driver 's Clubg Science Club. a NKNNN Wim N... JOHN AGER BETTY ATKINS THESE JUUNJIORS MARY ATKINSON JERRY BARBER BETTY BLACKBURN DIANNE BOLLING WILLIAM BRANDON MARY BROWN ELMER BOYT BILLY BRACKIN ADRIAN BUNYARD DONALD CALHOUN JO ANNE CALHOUN SALLY CARL DORIS CLARK MARTHA SUE COCHRAN w 'N I08 , S ,N THOMASENA HANCOCK RITA BETH HARDING DARRELL HAYWOOD JAMES HEATHMAN JOHN HILL SHERRAN C. JACKSON BOBBY COLLINS LYNN COWARD JANICE CURTIS MILDRED DAVIS JOSEPHINE DESHA LORETTA DESHA JIMMY ELKINS JOHN FABRIGUZE J ERALDINE GILLILAN D GEORGE GREEN ARE BUSY MAKING ILANS FOR THE FUTURE SHIRLEY JACKSON ROLAND JOHNSON BRACK JONES JUDY KOSSA DON LACOUR LEE LANGFORD SUE LANGSTON CAROLE LEAKE CLYDE MAHAVIER CHARLES MARTIN DAVID MAXWELL CELENE MECHE JO ANNE MCCLENDON JOHN MIDDLETON TED MITCHELL DELORES NORRIS WILSON NORRIS LEONARD OFFUTT MONA FAYE OLIVER JEAN PARKER PATTI PARRISH AS THEY CONTINUE JOHN RUDD JANE RUSH BERNADINE SILVA SARAH SIMPKINS GARY SITTON NOLAN SKIPPER sam, SYLVIA PART AIN JACK PITRE IENE RIGGS FIMNKLIN RIPKOSKI IA NE ROBINSON HELEN STOUT LINDA STAYTON O MAINTAIN IHIIIGH STANDARDS IA MES STROUD CLARENE SURRATT LINDA SYPHRETT CARROLL TANTON LAMAR THOMAS ALICE JEAN TISSUE VIRGINIA TUCKER CARL REED VANDERHIDER JIMMY VARNON AMY WATTS ELIZABETH WATTS BOBBY WILLIAMS SANDRA WINFIELD 1 mv ki 5 if wif? f . , mis 355,221 1' fm figs 1: 5 w, W 1. . 3 Q 71 1 3 .seas .X ni SUlP'lf'lIUlVlURll1,S SET SUCH GUALS K - '., Roger Ager B C C 3 A Robert Aisbmoks ,aff C C . Hubert Atkinson Peggy Bell Jody Blazek Max Bracewell Jimmie Lyn Brownson Charles Burk Judy Burch Io Carl Warren Clark Bobby Copeland ,Nr t ,Ex , , K M N.m r ! 1 z NW 'vs S vw 'ws 3 'TS' 5 r x K . ,gm .el '? f: 'una .5 , , George Coughlin Betty Lou Courtney Frances Cowart Carolyn Crawford John Davis Mark Davis Ronnie Davis Ann Dennison aa' W s i n I 1 if H2 1 grey!!! Sue Green Billy Griffin Frank Griffin Kay Gunter Celeste Hardy Richard Harris Pat Hasson James Henson AS HHGH SCHULASTJIL ST AN U ARD' Alice Diehl Barbara Duke Martha Flewellen Janie Florence Anna Lee Dunn Susan Dunagan Jere Galloway Rodney Gibson Louis Foxworth Danny Fry Judy Gilbreath Billy Greak 1 1 -+l,'r 1 v I ,I ,lA,If,..N SHI Al P Marie Hickman Buck Hightower CNR M, 1 J. W. Holt f W 0 x ez: gh Q E Larry Hunt fu, ' S ' L R5 'ER ffm, . it W W' Donna Jackson J , Douglas Jackson -...rv A Jeanette Iannise L: .nv-, 5. ' Janette Johnson f ' A 1 A 5 H Gordon Jones ' 1, Shirley Kimbro ,ff -- f- Q wa. fm 'MQ in 'S f9Il7 , an fa T'? 'r' Dorrie King Thelma Marberry fi!! Yw,n'i' J SM 4 'X H, , , . Q f k E ri. X f f 5 Janice Martin Richard McCa1la Jimmy McFarland Steve McGrath Bertha McMi11en Alan Meche Edwina Middleton Johnny Mitchell IIS ,-Ann 'Q 5 1 . is K '95 s ,J Q R 2 ...M K wrrigagk S Q S , if R me X ,yn . --,flih . 'F ., f-.r,-f..: . . Carol Jean Mize Carolyn Moore A my P ' Tommy Moore A Qc- gf' , yo 1:5 Wilbur Moor H9 R M. 52 -we o o ' of 5... pf i x 5 f- Weldon Moulder 'A yy I Newman ' ' . X A il 5 , A H ' Q Q . J ' Ay' 'fif wy y , J X1 Jrmmy Noble fy. y - V ijff kj K . , . u r Charlotte Partain 2 X R ni: m e . Judy Perkins Ronnie Phears Eddie Pyle Lalon Ray H. O. Richey Tinya Robinson Gerald Rogers Richard Roome Scarlette Roubieu Donnie Rudd II6 H...-1' SERlVlllClbl TU SCHUUI . r, 2Q1Z Q 'Q x 1 r 1. f .K ' +f,f,fEQ3?j Sri V: 2115, 'Ts -in W J r , . l Q .fvw zwfgw I w Sandra Abshire Agnes Anderson 'flx'Hfl'5lSF, FFRESFHIIVEIIEEN HEQNTHR B Gene Arnold X V5 F14 in y Annette Atkinson 1 I - .1 A f A , ' rt. ,7 , at ff' ,v ,, ae V . r A Jw. ,-Q, c -Y Q05 X ff 4 gl' 1 ' Kenneth Anderson f Ann Andress Margaret Baker George Baldwin Q5 l -.sf v N . f if 1 V - A r 2 3 as fn- A ,na A 3 N, Q 4, A ...A 2g Q , , , Q 1 - A 1 5 ' ' 3 L' 5 ' , dry .fi A 'W A 5 A J-I X -of David Bautsch Virginia Bell Gary Bird Frances Bishop Jerry Blackburn Lynda Blair Terry Bradburn Betty Brock Charles Burlin C. H. Cain Ned Candelier Ronald Catchings Mary Agnes Cessna Peggy Clark Mary Etta Clemonds Eva Laine Coleman 4' 4 ,fr- Q. . 'gig . ,fo 433 ' K, W W W 1 J 3 5 bww., ' f .sm :N V , ,. If ff , 1' 5 xg J John Collins Hart Copeland THIEHIR FIRST YEAR HN HHGH SQIHOOIL ' :gg 3 j J .. H 7 C 1 I 'Q sf K f- as G , if to 'gk .Qt xg' in S G f 'xg E Carol Dennison .J tg, 5 1 'E Eloise DeSha wel kk fi' lg V: X s M , K Carl Douthey 1 . F.-sc my h e f - 6 w J Loyce Drake Wx 2 f,:L J .a ii G by ' ff Gloria Duke . J Q zl, Sybil Flowers I ' oayllzi ' J I20 Nancy Franklin Jimmy Franssen Morris Fregia Jared Gann Gwynne Garner Gale Garrett Tommy Gates Kenneth Greak Mary Ann Greak James Ray Griffin Edward Gripon Julie Haberle Dalton Hargraves Billy Harris Diane Harris Frances Hazlip ran- , . mf' -1-of-. 3, Nfl A N Y Nli1iW TEX PER Il KEN C Sharon Hill Carol Hough Linnea Imler James Ivy Dorothy Jannise Nancy Ann Jones ...ny if--7 Frank Jordan ...X-Q, 115 Qfy le M fr.: Bennie Kirkendall - A ,f .ink I 1 f me 5 5k I I K Y 71 1', K :gi k-i-kV - 4i-k it K1 I ry .,. if me to ll, I ., lyyya L 4 ' 1 '-- K f ig K jg ' . , li i ' 3 rr 'Z 0 R M J in A m y M -5 . K ,gemrmvgg Hg- - ,aaa 4y X A M ' . 'o,aa L a'Jr' H . . bl H L 1 r' lr lar , , . 1-:awe-,.kJ,,,,., . ,... , . f, .3 X f 'R 'qi an N' 5 iff lf' -av-' Sw H I ' . L i ' ,Y -if 2 5 '- , ' 4 'i s wg rw .E 'KN' , 3 e x Arthur Koenig Jimmy Langford Mary Langham Gene Leake Laura Livingston Curtis Mahavier Ed Manry Timothy Manry Herman Marquardt Thelim Marquardt William Mason Don Maxwell Frankie McLain Gail Miller Charlotte Moore Lonnel Moorman -vm L af'- IZI Mary Ann Murphy Alice Norris A. Beverly Oaks Diane O'Brien Steve Oller Herbert Oreschnigg Joyce Parker Dorothy Pavliska Patricia Pitre Priscilla Reinke Wayne Roberts Kaleta Rogers Ronnie Sellers Bennie Shane Carolyn Sisk Mary Ann Smith Gail Stayton Howard Stanford NT THE COMING YEARS Cynthia Summers Carl Trail Kenny Turicchi Joe Villemez Thurman Vinson Carole Walters James warts Judy Swan Norma Swearingen Jeanne Thibodeaux Sue Townsend Glenda Weaver Gerald Wheaton Eddie White Curtis Williams Kay Winfield Jo Ann Yokem Carol Lynn Zorn ,N- ww un' JM .ip W fifff f .,. ,ww ,grew .. FST? 'X x f . . -gk.. . L .ff - SW' ., .5 KJ: iw i f3i,ivW XY'w-kv ix 5 S' Nw K -Q' ' -H-ifsffg-asxxgbfw K , L W I24 JIUNHUR HHGH X NK Q . AQTIIVHTHES AND SPURTS STUDENT QOUNCHL HELPS MAKE OFFICERS IAN JORDAN - - - DANA HUGGINS - SKIPPY MCADAMS - - CLAUDE HARDING DIANA REED - - - - - - Reporter - - Secretary - - President Vice-President - - Treasurer The student council members are elected representatives from their home rooms. TGAO TALENT SHOW A SUCCESS Sugartime in Minnie Pearl Style was presented by Molly McGuffey, Frances Gilliland, and Janice Jordan. TA This group of sixth grade students placed first in the Annual P,T, A, Talent Show X 5, xi 2 W ff .1 ,U -QW is 5 gs Q . :.. K , A1 M sf' Q I 'i 5 ff any - if ' , . ' , 1 MEM fi fins fw,4fm.g,Qg . 'is x x 9 k fkqig 5 . X, V632 - - 5 , , 5 V Q w X 4 'WMwnw,1. , iii.: K L .5 5 gif ? Q ,gil 1: 1 ' K gfsassffn 'YZF' i Wm .432 W 32 1 fm Q hs? Eff Q W. e313 S fi- QQ' 2 if HEADLHNES HN THE ACUIBYS QLAW .vorites MMY WHITEHEAD NANCY FRANKLIN, 1956 Queen, crowns the 1957 Queen, SANDRA MCCALLA, l l Queen's Court I DD gf .54 3 Uk 'Qi . M, Nix away 1 -. :Kwai gig. fy . 2 I N915 X5 E :E ::.'E'.1 N2 if if ' ,mwgw ww y y QW ' ' 4 ' , A H.:El:1f-I ff' ' W .ix -K X. f A- gg .Q yk.. Q X ' w .wk Q1 5, ' ww x-:iq X., ,Km an L ww Q f ffm ,E :L R -Q V, X XX 5 N R flu N: ,N xg? N . L , , Y mvfi- S, W K .K . 5 i ig 'L gf 5, ff J , Af ,Q if .ff ag, W. RV f X ,ggi if ,, AA l'VV:, h ' 'M Q Www-vwmm 'uw-D-fkm' ' MAKE THE SQHUOL YEAR QCUNUPMEZTE HEERLEA DERS Ann Robinson Ann Chambers Judy Gilliland L. J. s. CHOIR n DANA HUGGINS LINDA SGROI V3l6diCIOIi3l'1 Salutatorian Q, l w il M -Q if .N awww ,K AWQQ, 'Zi 11' ITL gr SQ! F KSAQWRAYY fx-SY as 355 if . b fy gm I, 49321 X ig g i fgvw . Mm. . S wgf i ' yzwff? Q 5 5 -, ' M, , ,Am M. 513. s-sm fi 4 , , ' 1 tk - K A gk-cv ' M fyfv-Q n, , 4 , ' 'Eff ' f LL., L I K , ' A' U ,ga K- ff L '5 ' i V L - , Q: ' c' 1 ' Q 'Q i Q , ik, f 5 A -J af Q va: 'L Jia? 1 H3 ff-If f 53 3? A Vw - Sl -A li 2- M ,4 5- If-, f MEAL , was .V Q,- 1' 1'?'Qm-L, x 4622 5 Q ' ig, flag X - if fag? , -I N -, M, . we AY? i .5235- ,, w f A 35553 . swf 4' 4-W , ..-lsr - M ,sv v Q3 2 E , X iga f- J 5 X' ff? 'F ' 4 , W. - W-Q W V - l'l'T Q 5 V, X ,: Mi ix. -- X' 'PE s ,A-1-Mx , . 5551 li' ,F gx.:,,3.,Q Q, 1 , W 6 f Tsnggyf, 1 J 5 as 01 . 4 ,A , , z fffig ,W X ff' - -1 a ,sg was , fmwgf ,X A V1 s f,enafx.zz ,my szmi -ifjwgfm - ' Q any f sv A-NA mf: Af Y 'eslff . , Miimffxcf-:',2 ' Q 2, ,. A M4 A is H f M4 1 Q :Sm 1 Qr . ,nv ADMIINHSTRATHUN PRHNCHPAL 1 5 , Our forefathers in their wisdom, recognizing the importance of education in the function and operation of a democracy, established the public school to make education available to all. It is a healthy thing in our democratic way of life to have intelligent, understand- ing, and well-rounded citizens. May I challenge each student of the Public Schools of Liberty to take full advantage of every opportunity offered him and to remember the old proverb: To be as good as our fathers, we m11st be better. 71. We ?- flflfi X.. ge. ff, - ,Q 7 X-.gg M Ng' vig. : ..,f V, 15.55, iff' ' ' 1, wif M H, A . 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Ed .Q 'ip . f . .R A lf C U LT Y These seventh graders are learning good spelling habits early. pf EDDIE RUDD MRS. INEZ SHOEMAKE BOB SUTHERLIN Sixth Grade Sixth Grade Sixth Grade, Assistant Coach Sam Houston S. T. C. . B. S. Louisiana College, B. A. Northwestern State College, B. S. University of Houston, M. Ed. Stephen F. Austin, M. Ed. I44 ' ' il CUlljllWY MQ AR MRS, 'BERTIE G, TATE MISS MAXINE VALERY I, M, WESTERFIELD Sixth Grade, Remedial Reading History, Spanish Coach, P. E. Sam Houston S. T. C, , B. S. , LOl1iSi8I1a C0116ge, B. A. , Howard Payne, B, A. M. A, L. S. U. , M. A. University of Houston, M. Ed 1 rf, L Mi.. Xie Geography gives students a vivid picture of other lands. MEMORIAL Leland Earl and Mary Isabelle Taylor are gone from us Their cheerful personalrtres and friendly in fluences will remarn in our mrnds and hearts forever Being good students they tried hard and helped rn extra activities They left many friends who will mrss them l45 ,Rwwmmwmwqu ALBUM EIIGHTH Sim Abel Linda Bates Marshall Brashier Henry Brown Roger Burnett Wanda Butler Dean Capps Gene Capps Douglas Chesson Martha Clark Kay Conder Robert Conway LEAVIING JIUNIIUR HIIGH THEY Charles Cornelius Gerald Curry Frank Davis Jacky Davis Don Dial Martha Jane Dodson Jeanne Drake Sandra Kay Duke Merry Dee Elder Ray Ben Erskine Kenneth Fisher Faye Fondon R. W. Fregia Claude Harding Jay Haywood Henry Hazlip Dana Huggins Norma Jordan Murray Kaufman Art Kuykendoll Robert LaCour Ronnie Layton Bud Lee Jackie Lee 1 B ix , ' ,Lpl .WL M, . gf . , A . L 545, .Ai W 4. X52 31955 ,I fgmf- I. , V Bi- , ., , , fs: :L Lil 'W 4? 112 if I Wk. 59. SEVENTH Scherry Allison Carolyn Archer Helen Ariola James Bailey Belden Bolling Wayne Bowen Billie Ann Boyd Amie Bracewell Maxine Brashier Ellis Budro Patsy Budro Shelton Burch DURTNG THETR ETRST YEAR Nancy Campbell Landis Candelier Sherry Capps David Carter Tommy Catchings Ann Chambers Charlotte Chapman Gerald Cheeney Thomas Chesson Sylvia Childre Carol Clark Frank Clark Benson Cogswell Vivian Cogswell Lorene Coughlin Linda Gibson Joyce Gilcrease Jeanine Gilliland Judy Gilliland Jim Hardin wayne Hargraves Gordon Hart Doris Henry Basil Herrington Ottie Hickman Amy Sue Hough Billy 'Hough Charles Hubbard Wilda Hunt Glynn Ray Johnson Patricia Cowart Sharron Creel Alva Pearl Davis Wanda Davis Tommy Diehl Terry Lee Elder Ernest Finch Archie Fleming Bobbie Ruth Freasier Betty Fregia Wilbur Fregia Benny Gaston HQMDWORIHGH SEVENTH SEVENTH Mae Johnson Jim Jones Sharon Largent Gwen Lee Lee Lewis Sandra Lloyd Johnny Locke Charles Mangano Mary Marberry Billy McCal1a Linda McCarty Bill Mulligan THEY ADJUST T0 NEW ENVIIRUNMENTS Linda Murphy Shirley Murphy James Norris Anita Nugent Judy Oaks George Odum Patricia Paddy Tommy Parrish Kathy Partain Edward Patterson Pat Patterson Albert Pavliska James Peak Johnny Perkins Charles Pitre Wanda Powell Donna Radke James Raley Johnny Ramsey Horace Roberts Ann Robinson Janet Rogers Billy Rich John Scott Sandra Sills Glynn Skipper Jackie Stepler SEVENTH STUDY HAEHTS AND FRIENDS William Stinnett Sherry Ann Stout Mary Ann Strahan Mildred Tanner Perry Tanner Carolyn Tanton Darrell Tyler Charles Vanderpool Eddie Vanderpool Dora Varnon Billie Jean Welch Hardy Whitehead Michael Willoughby Dan Wilson John Wilson awk ' uf Q - ,- 3: 2 M -ff' K Fw 1 21 2 wg X fe R 1 S, L Q ,gl so gl, -Q N. . . 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' Wiiifzylil .ak 1?f?if1?'f254M I SIIXTH Kathy Lampert Jimmy Lawrence Robert Lewis Judy Loomis Linda Mason Linda McClendon Dolly McGuffin Connie McKey Vivian McLaren Nelda McManus Roland McManus Beverly McMillan Randy McNeal Ray Milentz Barry Mills THEY PRUCEED THROUGH THE Douglas Moore Sherman Moore Tiffy Moore Pat Morrison Robert Moss Janice Murphy Martha Murphy Melton Murphy Joann Noble William Offutt Suzanne Orand Jody Packer Nancy Partlow Ronald Patterson Johnny Pavliska Katherine Prince Mary Ann Prince Edna Mae Raley Fred Raney Freddie Reinke Randall Richardson Ronnie Rose Nancy Rusk Malcom Russell I ay Walker Charles Wakefield Jane Waldrop Dorothy Weathers Gregory Westerfield Gilbert Wiggins James Williams Thana Williams Gary Willoughby Dianne Wingate Ronald Wright Andrew Zivotosky Donna Schulz Charles Scott Don Shannon Charlotte Sherman Kay Shoemake Kathleen Smart Charles Smith Frank Smith James Smith Mallory Smith Roy Lee Stanford Elizabeth Ann Stifflemire HALLS TU HIIGHER EDUCATION Scharlene Strahan Sammy Frank Stroud Butch Tanner Isabelle Taylor Pamela Taylor Dorthea Trahan Sandra Tucker Patricia Tyler Beverly Vinson Gary Walker SHXTH R 'Q 1 sa 32 S M, LQ' li gif e is . .Q fy ADVERTJISIING Mr. Sipes is showing Nancy Franklin and Billy Griffin how to make a deposit. FIRST LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FE 6-4471 400 Main Street I60 'mv wr'-I-vffw SHEPHERD'S LAYNS WASHATERIA SANDWICH SHOP Automatic Coin Operated FE 6-3531 Highway 90 FE 6-9537 315 Crockett T. C. TARVER ABSTRACT COMPANY Abstracts - Title Insurance K. T. DISMUKES, Manager FE 6-3614 515 Travis M 8: M AIR SERVICE This Is a Typical Example of the Sturdy Airplanes at M 8: M AIR SERVICE FE 6-4582 Liberty I6I BEST POLICY saw AT ALI. LQMES MILENTZ 3 Ap 5 THEATERS lg p 5 GOLDEN'S 27 3 .,,. A.4' I 1 FURNITURE Park Mnentz Tm W STORE FE 6-4622 FE 6-9552 up-A L. FE 6-4211 Highway 90 WILSON SUPPLY COMPANY Complete Oilfield Supplies FE 6-4426 1316 Hwy. 90 MIZELL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 8: TRUCK LINE Jimmy Noble finds washing a truck can be very interesting. Hardin Road Fe 6-3616 l62 , V MMFXMWMW, A 'A' F XM.,-f ' -,,nl '13i 4- ' 'V colored typewriter-6. ' ., f-,. , , f-'ff f-122152 FE 6-3611 1812 Sam Houston Compliments of PLUMBING COMPANY CHARLES W. FISHER, JR FE 6-4232 621 Main FE 6-3361 Liberty THE PHELAN COMPANY Wholesale Grocers and Coffee-Roasters FE 6-3862 Hi ghway 90 I63 Congratulations Seniors of '58 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND QSEIW' T- Pru- 4- 'I ' ' lv hh' '-'sa .3-Fr vi ,il ll nw -T if 270 Wnscud 's JEWELRY STORE PAUL L. MOORE, Owner 442 Main Street FE 6-4592 FE 6-5342 339 Main Your Leading Departrnent Store M 81 P FE 6-4362 314 Main 6.51-Wu' Refrigeration Service if X FLORIST JACK3 Q Commercial - Domestic Air Conditioning . Corsages . Funeral Flowers We Sell Only the Best FE 6-4851 H' h 0 lg way 9 FE 6-4882 1802 N. Travis PAT JOHNSON SERVICE STATION FE 6-3471 Highway 90 fDgU6t'f 611W gvmpavfy vers' Canal Number 2. Your Prescription Store , at X I GRIFFIN THE DRUG COMPANY FAIR Fountain Sandwiches Cosmetics FE 6-4466 343 Main FE 6-4242 418 'Ein Compliments of MEARNS CHEVROLET COMPANY Linda Abshier and Dale Johnson find it hard to decide who will have the honor of driving the new '58 Chevrolet. FE 6-3658 ' Highway 90 CORNELIUS JONES FURNITURE STORE II 'iI,,Ix SERVICE STATION FE 6'3351 338 Main FE 6-4312 Highway 90 - I I66 KNlGHT'S PAINT AND SUPPLY COMPANY Free Estimates JOHN KNIGHT, Owner Quality Groceries SLAY'S FE 6-4762 Sam Houston MARKET Choice Meats , HUGGINS PACKING PLANT FE 6-3391 Highway 90 FE 6-3772 Old Bmt. Road DOCTOR - BRAND'S LAWYER - CONOCO STATION MERCHANT - CHIEF . . . Whatever profession or job FE 6,3481 607 Main you choose you'1I find Reddy Kilowatt power an able helper- a partner working for Better Living for America. When You Say It With Flowers . . .Say It With Ours , N U 4 For Community ., 'f Betterment FLOWER SHOP ' Wherever We Serve 46 GQ one :idx F 6-3641 Sam Houston FE 6-3331 617 Main KELLER TERRACE General Automobile Repair MOTEL . Air-Conditioned . Tile Bath AUTO . Vented Heat . Sound Proofed MR. AND MRS. DON PARKER Owners and Operators FE 6-4272 1110 Santa Anna FE 6-5341 Highway 90 ROBINSON FEED STORE FE 6-5273 311 Crockett THE Call Me Before You Need Me' LIVINGSTON-SHRADER W. C. LEE INSURANCE . Sidetracking . Straightening L. Q. VAN DEVENTER, JR. . Directional Associate Drilling FE 6-3696 Highway 90 FE 6-3646 517 Travis THAMES STATION FE 6-3721 817 Main Liberty's Favorite For All Your Floral Needs Mer! wAucER's L, fl DRIVE INN Shop FE 6-4392 Highway 90 FE 6-4682 2116 Grand f 05 zsfzmsd DAIRY f I!! e Delivery 5,0 Fast Service With a Smile ix DELUXE CLEANERS FE 6-3222 1020 Main N y If Service FE 6-4761 816 Main Retail Meats and Groceries D 8: I. WELL SERVICING COMPANY B' M' LGFOUR Foon MARKET J. c. BRACKIN FE 6-4406 Hardin Road FE 6-4381 820 Main ARCHER -MAXWELL COMPANY Don and David Maxwell try out a new tractor. FE 6-4436 319 Independence I69Y 90 SERVICE LUMBER COMPANY Building Materials Bulk Mud Everything for the Builder in . 5 I F FE 6-3636 114 Independence Drive l70 FLOYD 5sM0g, WAIT 9' fo FE 6-4434 Hardin Road A Feed for Every Need LaFOUR'S LYONS' FOOD MARKET FEED STORE Highway 90 Raywood FE 6-3522 Sam Houston Q I V t ,, ' COMPLETE MUSIC SERVICE 0, ' 451 wan street Phone 4-4223 AQ' Beaumont, Texas For Service That Lasts Call :PCN MCGEE SERVICE I 3 STATION EXTERMINATORS Pest Control With Power - X FE 6-4792 Liberty FE 6-3122 Main at Myrtle Insurance Is a Good Habit VERNON POOLE FE 6-3686 932 Sam Houston I7I The Way to Save LIBERTY COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Rodney Gibson and Bubba O'Qui.nn are inquiring about the policy of the company. FE 6-4403 1915 Trinity W. L. DUTCH SMITH'S MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION Gifts and Clothing 'for the Younger Set YOUNG AGES . SHOP Mobllgas FE 6-4212 1909 Grand FE 6-3722 Highway 90 PICKETT '-'BERTY HARDWARE COMPANY LAND COMPANY Leather and Saddle Goods Lands - Leases - Oil Royalties Building Supplies Furniture - Tools FE 6-4341 507 Travis FE 6-4131 438 Main R lFl'l S GOOD FOOD 9 veu WANT Open All Year i ' d , Zig sf N LIBERTY COURTS S Ample Parking Space DRIVE -INN FE 6-3441 Highway 90 FE 6-4261 Hardin Road A THE PARIS SHOP Clothes to Please You Liberty Dayton ONE STOP Ssrzvuce wb-Q -'Buclc' HARDIN 'R 9 SERVICE STATION M FE 6-4771 Highway 90 TONY'S SUPER MARKET 1' t f 'fy A Comp lmen S 0 Ty K! E ' ' TIR KNIGHT'S SHOP DEPARTMENT STORE Batteries Popular Prices 6 Tires - Tubes FE 6-3241 333 Main . Fifi FE 6-3811 Highway 90 I73 Admiring the new features of the '58 Ford are Carolyn Stayton and Dorothy Iannise. McLENDON MOTCR COMPANY FE 6-443 1 Hardin Road vw H 7 ' ff y'fPr1 r 7 1: f 'PP' rvva' ' TEXACO CONSIGNEE F. T. BALL FE 6-3892 Highway 90 Sp01'tSWea1' 8. Specialty Commercial and Portrait Photography CLEANERS AND CLOTHIERS W. L. CURLY ATKINSON FE 6-4671 Highway 90 FE 6-4711 2.700 Grand ifeh . A Complete Commencement f Co Service Taylor-made Annuals Invitations - Diplomas Caps and Gowns Class Rings George T. Ramsey Phone: .TA 9-6134 Box 6832 Houston, Texas I75 LIBER TY SUPPLY COMPANY Jerry Barber and Buck Hightower are inspecting the John Deere farming equipment. - FE 6-3362 318 San Jacinto Your One-Stop Shopping Center LIBERTY COUNTY GAS COMPANY Butane - Propane SUPER MARKET Systems JOE B. fREDj BURNS, Owner FE 6-5262 Highway 90 Highway 90 Devers E. L. CHEENEY WELL SERVICING COMPANY Highway 90 Raywood I76 Complete Glas s Service STA Y' LIBERTY C 5 GLASS COMPANY FE 6-3592 Hardin Road SERVICE STATION Highway 90 Devers Manufacturers of All Kinds of Uniforms and Caps f f A - W 1 Z U , A .uiff-irzr ana PRAIRIE Ava. ' I RM AT-5422 QDMPANY HOUSTON, TEXAS Fill A11 Your Drug Needs 'H at LIBERTY DRUG THE VQGUE FE 6-4832 334 Main FE 6-5231 342 Main D. HENLEY LAND CO. wwf Erma ana! Dal' fpwfmau Steusoff Building, Liberty, Texas Telephone FE 6-4962 FOR REFRESHMENT. . .FOR CONVENIENCE. . . Bring home both sizes 'DIE qmmw LBJ nnvm ' 'S' I fm iii? lk IQ Klli mar-z'i C0Ke :Q W far FAMILY SIZE 3 REGULAR BEAUMONT COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY THE BANK FABRIC BARBER SHOP Sewing Spetialties Liberty FE 6-4982 709 M Lights Water Sewag CITY OF LIBERTY FE 6-3684 413 Tra I78 LIBERTY VENEER CQMPANY Phone FE 6-5391 Highway 90 Liberty I79 fhzucvckk E. w. BOYT HUMBLE STATION MERCANTILE Devers Highway 90 Devers Griffith - Vyoral Motors Box 1037 - U.S. Highway 90 EDSEL Liberty, Texas Phone FE 6-3629 Sales and Service GRIMES FURNITURE STORE Sharon Shrader and Shari LaFour are enjoying their furniture shopping. 327 Main Phone FE 6-4662. Liberty-Anahuac IBO -KK? E Eat More Rice AMERICAN RICE GROWERS Devers BROWN NULL AND CUNNINGHAM TEXACO SERVICE STATION ROOT Hardin Road and Jefferson GENERAL OILFIELD WORKS FE 64701 Liberty FE 6-5261 Liberty M. E. SHELTON Consignee MAGNOLIA PRODUCTS H1 'r Quality Merchandise at Low Prices AMBULANCE MILLION BROTHERS I Radio Dispatched STORE Oxygen Equipped FE 6-4501 430 Main FE 6-4418 1517 Trinity Q. P. STORE Looking over the vegetables in Q. P. are Sandra Dunagan and Beth Blazek. FE 6-3392 434 Main Get the Best Service at Prescriptions a Specialty GULF STATION FE 6-4523 711 Main FE 6-5392 Highway 90 I82 Mary Ruth Atkinson and Betty Ruth Bennett are fascinated by the charming display in the window of the Liberty Jewelry Store. FE 6-3512 404 Main General Contractors X l i co l l Mrzdham SERVICE 5 y , STATION d FE 6-3271 f' Highway 90 an Sous LACK'S fha AUTO SUPPLY AND TV CENTER MR. AND MRS. BEN DEKAIFETZ Owners FE 6-3666 1912 Grand FE 6-3861 332 Main I83 Dependable Natural Gas Service llnifed Gas CORPORATION FE 6-3694 1810 Sam Houston PACE-STANCIL Phones FE 6-3678 CL 8-2678 Liberty Cleveland Dayton 24 Hour Engine Service I I I I cooo FOdIFE OILFIELD SERVICE AND SUPPLY CO. BOTTLING COMPANY FE 6-3648 Highway 90 FE 6-3461 210 Crockett l84 ' ' pf f5w,'f-':3.?WS, ,,-,1,7j,+ W M ?-14'F'-Y. 7 iEFWVE h 'x'Cw Wm' 'W FTW , ::..l.lr-A -7,1 wwf. , ' 1 , l Room Telephone Service Air-Conditioned WHITE HERON FE 6-4451 Highway 90 Friendly and Quick Service Where Service Is the Best JOHNSON'S s Pnesswooo s CASH STORE Y FE 6-5232 408 Main SERVICE STATION Highway 90 Raywood Compliments of. . . FIRST STATE BANK Donna, Ruth Smith and Linda Syphrett meet one of the many Customers of the First State Bank. FE 6-3661 520 Main Naturally, logs are very essential at the Dewrs 17 umm' Evmpany I86 TEXAS AND LOUISIANA TOOL COMPANY Welders - Boilermakers Oilfield Mechanics Liberty Daisetta Beaumont LEFTWICH, STENNIS 8. HARRIS Contractors - Engineers 6702 Avenue V. Houston ll, Texas Friendly Service ' INSURANCE AGENCY If It's Insurance, We Have It paffbg E. BURKE FARRIS, SR. E. BURKE FARRIS, JR. A FE 6-3625 824 Main RUTH F RRIS FE 6-3601 2005 Trinity R es X X TEXAS EnUcA1'1nN 1. Elms S Complete Audio-Visual Sales and Service Cameras and Photographic Supplies 2606 Fannin Houston, Texas I I87 ...Hardware ...Furniture ...Appliances HOLSTEAD'S - SERVICE STATION FE 6-4512 1939 Trinity FE 6-4141 2109 Hwy. 90 GILLILAND ELECTRIC Barbara Hightower assures John Collins she can cook on a Frigidaire stove. FE 6-3372 310 Main GUY Devon BUTLER-GRIMES COMPANY, INCORPORATED FOOD MARKET Low Prices - High Quality FE 6-4111 1923 Trinity FE 6-4119 414 Main I88 OUTH ERN ENGRAVING COMPANY 2? X lf? Manufacturing Plant and Offices 1324 West Clay F. W. FARLEY Houston 1, Texas President Wise Birds Buy at BUCHANAN 4? AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY HAMILTON 6- HARDWARE J A For the Best in COMPANY Auto Parts and Accessories FE 6-4423 1912 Sam Houston FE 6-4444 306 Main AMERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY The Best in Home Furnishing FE 6-3634 1828 Sam Houston O LAKE TOOL at SUPPLY co. Stlzerldgc' A , 'F Welding SUPER MARKET ' Boiler Making W' Blacksmithing 'P' Machinist FE 6-3792 731 Main FE 6-3972 Highway 90 If89 SCHLUMBERGER WELL SURVEYING CORPORATICJN Billy Brackin and Bill Davis find the motor of a Schlumberger truck very interesting. 619 Main FE 6-3671 W IQ. Klllzugsley Shop at Consignee LIBERTY MAN'S Complete Line in Men's Wear OIL PRODUCTS FE 6-4192 331 Main FE 6-4414 Liberty For the Best. . .Priced Lower Compliments of. . . PRATT'S .Maflff 3' DRY GOODS STORE gravgry FE 6-4611 540 Main Highway 90 Liberty Your Insurance Agent Since 1917 BAILLIO INSURANCE AGENCY O. P. BAILLIO - TOM ODELL FE 6-4463 623 Main TRI-COUNTY LUMBER CO., INC. The beautiful new building is an added attraction of Tri-County Lumber Company. FE 6-4447 Highway 90 I9I MINING SULPHUR CN THE GULF COAST TEXAS GULF SULPHUR COMPANY 1 flncorporatedj Offices: 75 East 45th Street New York 17, N. Y. 811 Rusk Avenue Houston Z, Texas Sulphur Deposits and Plants Moss Bluff Dome, Texas Spindletop Dome, Texas Nopalapa Qome, Mexico Worland, Wyoming Boling Dome, Texas I92 Kc b w. K , we + 34 Q 1 X v X Q 1 X .7 - 5' iz, s Y F wif ' X 5 X54 E5
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