Lovelady High School - Panorama Yearbook (Lovelady, TX)

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N Q 4 - K X' X f I x 1 , , . - - ' 1 , If x M , 1 X Y Rx , 1 1 . 0' ' - r I , Q 1 I . p 1 1 , ' ' ' f F , n wr r- HV fr mv-'HM Avsfskvw ' 1 igizafmi ..i LS ..v4i4w 1 '1 --- f.. PHD RHIHH Publxshed V THE SENIOR CLASS LOVELADY HIGH SCHOOL Lovelady Texas ' --A-A S H+ -- '-S-1ar- IN PRESENTING THIS VOLUME OF THE 1946 PANORAMA. WE HAVE ENDEAVORED TO GIVE YOU IN PANORAMIC FASH-ION THE LIFE AND ACTIVITIES OF LOVELADY HIGH SCHOOL. WE HOPE THAT YOU WILL ENIOY SEEING THESE SCENES AS MUCH AS WE HAVE ENIOYED OUR PART IN PRESENTING THEM. AND THAT IN THE YEARS TO COME THEY MAY BRING BACK PLEASANT MEMO- RIES OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL DAYS. WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION TO THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY MEMBERS FOR THE ASSISTANCE THEY HAVE GIVEN US IN COLLECTING THE MATERIALS FOR THIS YEARBOOK. Qc-MMWMSWI 'k'ki'.i ki k ..,,.,,,..,.,,,,,.,,,,1 .4-15 X , , Pi? ' u 2 .I iii 1-Ei 4595? .592 , 'zfzq , mpg ' rmff 1 , -,,,r,,:. X ff'-a Q55 tb I IS:-jg 1X: .. Rug, INQY x SIMM H. MOORE FLOYD WILLIAMS I-IUFFMAN ELTON DURDIN , 1 M I TOM .1x,sm.s,aM-f 1 -' z-:f.:5:-xp -,JE--f1p,iiSf,. X f '62, , - -' If' i x , 4 ,V J . x ' 1 f 4 ,Q A i I 0 N' f- 1 n O .W- ,X 2 v- 614553 0 'Z' 5 K' 'f W , -. 1-Q51 Mi. -A A fZc91f1fL, OUR Jpgllfllfllvfm , 7 l 4 Seniors. Congratulations ...... Sponsors, Annual Staff and You are to be commended for your tireless efforts and hard Work in making possible this edition of Panorama which We all appreciate. This record ot your activties tor l945-46 will live d l hope will ever be a reminder of that through the years an f our lite that you are now experiencing. interesting phase o y ' h t ou have so iaith- As your Superintendent l appreciate W a y fully done and extend my best wishes for your future endeavors Sincerely, 4546- A : 1 ., 'V N 1 0 L' 4, 0. N 1 W N i 1 r Z 9 Q l .. ? ...Q N N 4' A an ' 1 amiga SM IF in-nn--...... -, ,x,, K ,N fp fs-R Q a::::t-2 :xg QEEE- - ll :i-'Qpf fgu X Pres1dent ..........,........ H. C. Rxch Y I. T. Hammond ii , L. 1. Arnold A 7 4.3. ' Secretary ........,,,.,..... ..Y Lee Perry rf nj- gyq' V .H. Porter flaw ' K Calvin Driskell ' x f - ,Z 5 Vice-President .......... V. L. Word .4 .lx lm 1 J ,, 1 J 4 qk 1 - i . 1 1 1 1 W 1 3 .1 1 4 1 1 5 s 5 3 . a i ? 2 3 .1 1 3 5 1 0.' , 1 3 1 . -i 5 . A ' Q 4 . ,X 1 21 9 l -' '- A' - '-inn' ' ' ' V 41+- MRS. YOUNG Principal MRS. LUNDY ' History and 7th Grade MISS I-IAWKIN S Hornemaking MRS. COLLINS Mathematics MRS. MONZINGO Commercial MR. LARUE Agriculture MR. WHITE Superintendent I CSG MRS. WHITE Fifth Grade MRS. IETER Elem. Principal and Eighth Grade MRS. MAXWELL Sixth Grade MISS MILLIKEN Music MISS CALVERT Fourth Grade MISS I-IARTT Third Grade MRS. RUSSELL First and Second Grades 1' J uh .tx ' I iw! C-piI I Mr ,ggi if . si iw M5 ,p- 'F' ,av- . . M L..5,f, . 5 ,J 1 'Sv w N.- f 4 . , rw . ,, -ff., ,,., . , , .5 W N wt 4 -., . : , 4. - ' , I . --ff' E. ,J Y , ,I , A 1 , I 'ijifffl I s - 4- ,. 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Mg r 5 0 II Arrel Harrelson President Nell Ray Secretary Billy Ray Krenek Vice President Norma Glenn Whitehead Dorothy lean Broxson Florence Alice Mann Darlene Price Barton Hayes Goodrum 'KQ ' ell l sk E ug' Wilma Ruth Holliday Ocie Roy LaRue Genois Bartee Faye Keels Bobby Ioe Gilbert Mary Bitner Hazel Driskell Sue Burton I ik f I6 Lila lean Walker Howard Karl Sanders Betty Iean Krenek Eugene Perry Harold Lloyd Riley Earle Bartee Sybil Parker Dorothy Slraughan 411 1 4 I 3 1 4 4 ,. 1 l l J 1 1 1 3 1 s 1 4 fgfwrftbwzf l l l io' ll W ... l jaw, lg X u I I 1' ff A im ssdqmg, X It is growing dark on Mars when our huge space ship glides to land there. The lights of the runway are gleaming brightly, and, across from the hangar, neon signs, blinking on and off, proclaim Ye Olde Hot Dogge Stande is open for business. Seeing this, I recall all the details of Earth's exploration of Mars. The Martians, huge, weird-looking, two-headed creatures resisted fiercely the Earthians' invasion of their homeland. It appeared as though the plant could be conquered only by destroying it, until Bill Krenek, walking quietly into UNO headquarters in Westchester, offered a solution. Music, said he, land hot dogsl hath charms to soothe the savage breast. Give me a juke box and plenty of hot dogs and l'll tame the Martiansf' They did-and he did. Now Bill is being hailed as a national hero and has just been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Too, he has become fabulously rich. Two-headed men can eat a lot ot hot dogs. My thoughts then turn to my other schoolmates and I wonder what they are doing in 1956. To wonder is to act in this Age of Science. Turning to my two-way tele- vision time machine I press the earth lever and as I recall each face, a picture forms on the screen before me. I recognize Carnegie Hall even before I see Gene Perry rising from the huge piano and taking a bow hour after hour before the wildly applauding crowd of music lovers. Earle Bartee next appears standing before a huge white house with the sign, Home for Brokenhearted Lovers , above its door. I have heard of Earle's work along this line and of the marvels she has done in curing broken hearts, but this is my first glimpse of it. As I stare at it a taxi drives up and a passerger steps out looking so sad and Woebegone that there can be little doubt that she has come to take the cure. Looking closely, I recognize Norma Glenn, a habitual patient of the home. Five romances have been shattered for her already, I know, so this must be the sixth. The next face to appear is Betty Krenek's. She is teaching mathematics in Sunkehollow, and it the discouraged look on her face means anything, the Skunkehollowites aren't mathematically inclined. Q A 1-1' 1 t 1 v 1 l I i l 5 i l 4 i t I i 4 l 1 3 1 ' E My television beam now picks up a scene in the Supreme Court, where Nell Ray, a world famous lawyer, is vociferously arguing a case, causing her associates, those staid judges and followers of precedents, to wince at her, manner as much as her teachers had done in l946. Obeying my thoughts, the scene shifts and there appears a neat radio shop with a sign in front that reads: Radios Fixed-Not for Years-Not for Life-but Forever. William Arthur Harold Loyd Riley, Prop. Next door I see a drugstore which by its sign specializes in selling Dr. Killum's Pills. Howard Karl Sanders stands proudly in front of this sign, and since I know he isn't Dr. Killum, he must be the owner of the drugstore, and this is the big business that he was always talking about . My next picture is the interior of an elaborate beauty salon called Am-lre's. But looking closely I see that Andre is only Barton Goodrum, and the customer to whom he and his entire staff are busily giving the entire works -facial, finger-wave and manicure-is none other than Arrel Harrelson, now a world-famous movie star. As I gaze in awe, several of the operators swoon and have to be replaced by others. They can't take it long at a time, and Barton calls in reserves from among his most callous operators. I am still staring in fascination at this sight, feeling just a little swoony myself, when Genois Bartee, a beautifully groomed young woman of twenty-five, enters the shop. She has just been divorced from her sixth husband and is now en- gaged to an handsome Russian General. Calmly stepping into a booth, she emerges shortly afterward, before my startled eyes, as a perfect platinum blonde. Shuddering, I cast my thoughts elsewhere. I see a sign,. General Hos- pital. Along the corridor walks Mary Bitner, dressed in a crisp, white uniform. Following closely is Faye Keels, a famous veterinarian. They are on their way to the operating room. But what, I Wonder, can Faye be doing there? Then I see the rest of the sign. It reads: Dogs, Cats, and Pets of All Kinds. Rates Reasonable. The picture dims, then fades as another takes its place. The huge steel center of Pittsburgh appears. In one of the thousands of large offices Sybil Parker sits comfortably on her' boss's knee-but it's all right. I remember, in time to keep from passing out from the shock, that exactly two weeks before, Sybil married her boss. 'Lila Iean Walker, I wonder, where is she? A circus appears before my eyes. There she is-the bareback rider, doing flips in mid air. Slim and graceful-she doesn't look like the Lila Iean I knew. Entranced, I gazed at the scene before my eyes. The fat lady wobbles forward and she is none other than Dorothy Broxson. From 100, pounds to 350 in ten years is no mean achievement. - The city of Delhi appears before me. In the middle of the street at a busy intersection sits a man. Legs folded under him, arms crossed, he sits and gazes into space as the crowd surges, separates around him, and presses on. l recognize this untroubled look from my high school days. Yes, it is Ocie LaRue, a world renowned disciple of Yoga. Motionless he sits, the profundity of his thoughts apparent to all. It would be a desecration-also an impossi- bility-to learn these thoughts. I-Iis teachers of high school days must blush in shame when they recall their efforts to bring his thoughts from the higher things of life to such lesser things as Chemistry or English Grammar. 5 - ,,- .V : gf!-w r.. ' ' 4 ,Q , M , . , ' ' ' ' ' '- A ,. nf! wh-.: w, ,-fpfaff , '1,? 'Ui'Mf V n ,, , ...V V . .. 1 I , . ,A ,.,'i,,,1 . NM. , Mi., 'L 'T 51,51 jf-1,3 ' qgff ' ff' 5 L' K: -S, F f L9 H7,WQ.AQW, ,..,.,.,,L .. . . J 4 Q .,.,Q . ,,. ,. qmK,,, Q, .,. ,J , . . . . . x . x 1 Y 5 . o A f 5 -'f Q , l U ji- f v J, N,,, h . ' MH. ,,. 1- ft .- 4 W 5 ' . Y 1 Z A , I ?'I -it gr L +P , r f . .W - 4 ,- 4 mi ' , .L L 2 'gi' ww.-,.Q,g , 4.1 J ,.: .. ,v' ,,.,. , if ,W V ,. ,MV 7. ..,,- ., ,C- -Am ,wif Jlff. , , . V . r - , , Q, .. nf. dk., H , i 1 . - . rm .s ,- 1- ' 5 V 5 4 FJ' frriif-W. 0' 4 f My thoughts turn from this as from a shrine and the faces of Darlene, Dorothy Straughan and Wilma Ruth appear. They are billed on the radio as the Three Drops sponsored by the Dunkem Coffee Company. When Bobby Ioe's face fails to appear, I am worried at first, then press the moon lever. Yes, there he is, a flagpole sitter on the moon. Not even the man in the moon can sit so long and do nothing as can Bobby Ioe. Hazel Driskell, his press agent, has made much of this, and no little ill will has been created in certain quarters there. Now I find a flagpole marathan is on be- tween Bobby Ioe and the Man in the Moon-the loser to read an entire book. Those on Earth who know Bobby foe are betting heavily on him. I instantly c-all Loyds of London and place a bet myself-not that I believe in gambling, but the penalty makes it a sure thing. I remember that he was always gllergic to books and broke out in a rash at the thought of opening one Suddenly I hear a familiar voice exclaim: Why Florence Alice, I dicln't know you were hostess on the INTER- PLANET. I jump and start to run, then remember that running is forbidden here, too. Then in a dignified manner I turn and see Sue Burton in a chef's cap and uniform. It's Sue! I giggle nervously, It's a small wor'-wer I mean universe, iSr1't it? 3 wp ff MAR 0 I C I 'f-ff- I fd 'f-Lie 4 I D E l I, 'T 4115, wa- . 1- ,, ,W Qmif' , 'Ui I 1 1 5 3 , , I 1 3 I ,f V W --A x QQ, ww -X. .1 ' 1 , 'V Wffnq , ' Q.-.ggy ug I. . N J . -as ,, ix , -.Q K , v ' w :sm Merlene Durdin Billie Sue Bitner Barbara Turney Iames Hardy Platt Opal Shiflett W. H. Poe Truman Robinson Mary Ester McCarter Weston Andrews 11-1 l1. 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A , A -J We M EQ, X W7 , 9 I . . -.,. ,H 1 ' -:::::- .,..,,, ' .,'- :' ' ,sf 1 msfil. 1 , ' NW? Q J g W ' '1-:- '--' l 1.lvf,af .' 4 I , Q 32 1 wr ,sh 4 1 1 Y 4 ,pq .fvxgfkr 1 3, ,...M... xx-Swv 3 E Ak 3' kk ' i 1 1 l l fl .all 1 1 4 4 Q. Billy Burton Vernell Price Clifford Whitehead Edna Knighten Ioe Lynn Driskell Edna Page Rayford Crowson Ouida Rosamond I. D. Knox Guy Middleton Oza Shropshire William Hamm mix, .1 1 . 'ltr JN 'Vi 1 img f, l , fx, 24-5, -ww' W. 7 ,vV,,, . W ning 4 3 4 4 1 1 4 i I J l 4 4 4 1 l 1 l I 1 1 1 v i S 2 1 , .H-.-v--11-r Y- Q--f -f--M v ,W ,,.., .,, X U4 w Efgm en1Zrq X gp! ff Q. 1 I I 3 1 1 1 l 1 4 J I I J Hi ! E 1 1 4 3 M 4 I 3' 3 Q W V 1 2 1 3 i .13 1- E 5 we EIGHTH GRADE Top Row: Billie lean Greer, Adelle Arnold, La Nell LaRue, Ioyce Andrews Mary Alice Walker, Mattie lean Carroll, Harold Stone, Maedean Robinson. Middle Row: Barney Newton, Max Cloud, Ann Turney, Billie lo Williamson, Raymond Iuroska, Mildred Long, Pauline Broxson, Mrs. Ieter. ' Bottom Row: Bobby Lee Stewart, Marie Kinsel, Clifton Whitehead, Donald Rosson, Louise Iohnson, Hayden Ray. fan 'K SEVENTH GRADE Top Row: Betty Ioyce Rhodes, Wanda Fay McManners, Geneva Lawson, Nueal Allee, Katherine Tabb, Betty Io Hudson, Marie Blakely, H. L. Huffman. Middle Row: Verna lean Rollo, Ruth Word, Arnold Keen, Billy Carl Bitner, Richard Keels, Douglas Bitner, lames Russell, Kathleen Rosson, Mrs. Lundy. Bottom Row: Billy Douglas Hamm, Helen Watson, Betty lane Arnold, Billie lean Arnold, Ernestine Price, Charles Riley, Betty Iune Arnold, Glenn Goodwin. h O SIXTH GRADE 'Top Row: Frances Karowski, Iames Driskell, Monte lack Driskell, Hershell Hiroms, Harold Goodwin, Benny Frank Clark, Gary Mac Calvert, Carl Riley, Billy Ray Stewart, Frankie Rains, Billy Gill. Middle Row: Laura Ann Knox, Nelda Io Moore, Freddie Nash, Dorothy Stand- ley, Iuanita George, Mary Karowski, Iimmy Hamm, Enoch Broxson, Ir., Una -Lee Bitner, Ioyce Pearson, Mrs. Mable Maxwell. Bottom Row: Bobby Gene Campbell, Clara Nell Conarroe, Iewel Allee Marlene Bennett, Ervin LaRue, Norma Dell Monzingo, Geneva Creath, Billy Iames Morrow. FIFTH GRADE Top Row, Earl Maxwell, Delila Iane Williamson, Bonnie Fay Moore, lean Ben- nett, Shirley Ann Smith, Mae Kathern Odom, Burnace Holliday, Eugene Bitner. Middle Row: Thomas Shupak, Martha Ann Hudson, Paula Ann White, Iohn Floyd Huffman, Martha Sue Lane, Franklin Russell, Marie Groze, Howard Kinsel, Ruth Morrow, Mrs. White. Bottom Row: Iane Maxwell, Lillian Harrelson, Gladys Drake, Doris Vondra, Lois McCarty, Betty Rawls, Iuanita lohnston, Myrtie Nash, Roy Click Smith. 4 1 'siagrgf 2' 4 this am- if fu MPV 'L 5 J RP, Y W nf 1-Q m....fMf , v Aww-ifrfuh Li ff 2-,makin emzasha me K FOURTH GRADE Top Row: lohnny Paul Stewart, Paul Curtis Goodwin, I. M. Lawson, Edward Charanza, Donald Wills, lohn I. Leonard Ir., Miss Calvert. Middle Row: Billy Clark, Armon Hewitt, Dan McManners, Nannie Lee Lane, Albert Iuroska, Barbara lean Baker, Betty Ann Broxson, Dorothy luroska. Bottom Row: Troy Vaden, Tommie Parker, Clarence Keels, Sammie Rains, Evelyn Karowski, Robert Drake, Minnie Ola Arnold, lane Salisbury. THIRD GRADE Top Row: Maurice Hooks, Paul Henry Salisbury, Floyd Standley, Bennie Gold- man, Ralph Killingsworth, loe Andrew Slriupak, Verna Searcy, Raymond Keels, Miss Hartt. Middle Row: Gene Rains, Howard Long, Iackie King, Sandra Stansel, Thala gloud, Mary Shupak, Io Ann Pearson, Marguerite Krenek, lohnnie Beth osson. Bottom Row: Albert Charanza, Hazel Faye Kingsley, lohn Taylor, Iames Keen, H . B. Lawson, Virgie Mae Lewis, Kent Cloud, Virginia Rawls, Ioe Frank Vondra. 'Xi W WH' Top Row: Douglas Hooks, Betty Nash, Charles Vondra, lirnmy Price, Robert Baker, Buddy Freeman, Iames Blakely, Iimmy Hewitt, Herman Thomas. Middle Row: Iohn Arlen Driskell, Barbara Stubbs, Iimmy Wills, Doris Lewis, Iune Rains, Ioe Hollinsworth, Annette Stanley, Tommy Sue Parkins, Iames Ray Bitner, Melba Ann McCarty, Mrs. Russell. Bottom Row: Ruby Blakely, Tommie Chadwick, Louise Riley, Ioan Lane, Io Ann Parrott, Virginia Holiday, Norma lean Baker, Marilyn Hudson, Mel Roy Johnson, Edward Iouroska. lnuql? i I 1 X 8,7 X XX fs.. 1 Y 5 M,.,..... YW , W1 3 4 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 2 I 1 1 I 4 x 1 H 1 5 J i 'N A J 1 1 11 Q! 2 lx ,iq c i jx 1 4 I i l ! ! w l l Ae- 1 5 Q 1 J 1 J I i X 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 4 5 1 4 1 4 Bczrbcrrcx Turney Earle Bortee Billie Sue Bitrier Merlene Durdin Iosephine Secrrcy Cggch ,,,,,,A,,,,A,,,,,, Mrs. lVlOI'lZl1'1QO Hazel Driskell Wynonoh Andrews Opal Shiflett Dorothy Stroughcm Louise Crowson Darlene Price FUYS Keel?- 5?iEE::EE:E:!!,l!!,, .-,gig , .gliiiff gjliggr 1-f:::::?:..Y..:2a. 'l giEi:.g:5:ss-:::.-2: 7' f A . X 5:15 ll 7 'd l 1 1 i 1 I 1 l 1 Q l i l 1 4 4 l i 1 Coach joe Lynn Driskell Gerald Rollo Iarnes Calvy Click W. H, Poe Clifford Whitehead Howard Karl Sanders Roy Hoover House Mascot iii.ii,,, T. Pi White Billy Ray Krenek Weston Andrews Ocie Roy LaRue C. I. Ivins I. W. Allee lim Hardy Platt Barton Hayes Goodrum Iohn Arlen Driskell ? -Qfsiigfgfl ,gg,g2.9 2 C, F Cfflry1itl,lllll it Z, Wltlx . x j,ffvii,?1,f 5WQ+ , -Ek ! 1 The Lovelady Lions finished their most successful season by Winning all conference games ot District 53 B, thus making them eligible ior the Regional Meet. They have a brilliant record, scoring a total of 627 points as their oppon- ents scored a total oi 339. Their average is 29.9 points per game to their opponents average ot l5.6 points. They have the added distinction of not having lost a game on their own court. Barton Goodrurn and Captain Ocie LaRue make a combination hard to beat as guards. Both were selected on the All Tournament Team at the Love- lady invitation tournament and Ocie was selected on the Tournament Team at Centerville. Barton was high point man tor the season with a total oi 142 points with Dub Allee a close second with l25 points. Other high point men Were: Ocie With 102 points, co-captain lim Platt, 78, C. I. Ivins, 76, and Weston An- drews, 53. A ll X- WWW U -ali -frm-V --q.Y f-f f '11, C IM, 0 WE THEY 14 15 ,,,,,,.., teeeee N orrnongee ,.....w A. ,. A 10 ,,vA,.,., Normongee 7,,,,,,,, ,7,,w . 26 43 ,,., 3 Centerville ,,...,., 5, 3 38 ,.,,,, ,,,,,, , Centerville ,lY,,, , ,,,,, . 2 23 .l,l. ,,,, B ig Sorndy Y,,,, ,..,, 1 8 .. to Pennington 15 to Centerville ,. ,, ,, Big Sandy 5 , ,, Austonio , Apple Springs H to to Oakwood . Pennington , , Centerville Y, 17 22 19 20 ,C 5 Lotexo 12 16 40 15 6 19 , , Austonio ,, Lcxtexo ,, , 8 5 Cleveloncl ,C , Willis 12 12 31 19 15 25 22 75 35 25 1,e1w.,,, . , ,, Austonio 23 36 23 39 37 37 9 47 Som Houston 34 25 , Pennington ,, Co-Copt. lim Plott Capt. Ocie LaRue 1 I Y 1 1 1 4 1 4 Q , 1 1 2 4 Y 4 4 1 1 xvesron J .xv. DAP-TOFX AFIDILEWS A L. I. E E C1OOPP-UITI Q 2 3 Cc.uFPon-o CALVY HOWAP-D ca. J- 3 XVHITEHEAD cm cg 5Arxuer2-s IV 1 N5 l 3 , ' 1, we 1 . -NJ . ,fo l .,,, ,LA La' f-. A A :WM-J,!',...:.' 4-, fx ,f.,, V ,..,....,5-, ' ., x. ex 0 v o -Amr., ,, , ' Q5 - ry o ,,, ., M: ,f,,,k , . . - ., x A . 'V' L, W,,x,,.,L, X Vg, 1 'Y ,, .- 'mfs if' ' 44 'Hi'K2,:1?Zi,5ip'f T - 4 ,uf . .4, 1 What . 5? V x Q . 1,1 , Mm Lifmiw-yy-Q?a -ff - 5 V Jw agp, Y L: Frlfrt we-iv -. nnwffwglffvni-'QQ ' .qnlv 251'-V3'a-1:Im 'm'3eL.? fu nm., Wap Qqvmff, Q, G . , - 1 4 5' L E A D E R S Hazel Elaine Driskell Dorothy Iecm Broxson i . I Z U -M v - ,-wr-4nvwnnvIvL....., .,..fnv-ny. W -an-,.. W, .,.Y...,punn,. . ,- Y .x..'...- ,N QXXXX . XS S I WW57 Wig, q .um Top Row: Sue Burton, Billie Sue Bitner, Frances Bruner, luanita McCarty, Margie Searcy, Mary Ella Arnold, Margie Daniels. Middle Row: Imogene Goodwin, Billie Io Morgan, Emmy Lee Leonard, Martha Prikryl, Merlene Durdin, Hazel Driskill, Ruby Lois Bartee, Louise Crowsen, Miss Hawkins. Bottom Row: Betty Iean Krenek, Wynonah Andrews, Anne Keene, Nell Ray, Wanda Sue Clark, Bobbie lean Price, Lucille Bitner, Wilma Holliday, Florence Alice Mann. Top Row: Earle Bartee, Mary Bitner, Mary Esther McCarter, Betty lean Morrow, Frieda Williamson, Iosephine Searcy, Vernell Price, Doretha Keels. Middle Row: Iune Ivins, Barbara Hollingsworth, Edna Earle Knighten, Betty Sue Bitner, Haline Williamson, Melba lean McMichael, Iuanita Holliday, Iulia Belle Turney, Miss Hawkins. Bottom Row: Betty Burton, Wanda Bruner, Bobbie Simms, Bernice Ivins, Faye Keels, Claudia Nash, Edna Page, Genois Bartee. 4 QGVQQLULQCJ og ' Q fl I OFFICERS: President, Weston Andrews, Vice-President, Truman Robison, Secretary, Roland Adams, Treasurer, Bobby Atkinson, Reporter, Iohn K. Hinsong Adviser, Mr. LaRue. First Row, From Bottom, Lett to Right: Weston Andrews, Roland Adams, Iohn K. Hinson, Barton H. Goodrum, Ocie LaRue, I. W. Allee, Iim H. Platt, Bobby Atkinson, Truman Robison and Mr. LaRue. Second Row: William R. Ham, Raymond Knox, C. I. Ivins, Troy Nash, Ioe Lynn Driskell, Billy Royce Harrelson, Howard Watson and Milledge Cloud. Third Row: Billy Burton, Iunior Krenek, Guy Middleton, Roy Rollo, Carl Dale Harrelson, Guy Gene Rains, Arthur E. McManners and Arnold Rosson. Fourth Row: I. D. Knox, Gerald Rollo, W. H. Poe, Robby Ioe Gilbert, Roy Hoover House, Walter Adams and Ray Bitner. . . .4 , in A 4 X, .w QQ wnf' J ' ,lus 15151 of L, i . f'5 'i X x r' of-we so '1 1 1 3 I I 4 I I Il I l 4 4 I t 4 lx I I l t I 'I 1 e ...J lbeqf Qooudlb. Mr- White . G. V.------...., 4..4.,...A.................-.. .. ... bcout Master Harold Lloyd Riley ......................,...A. ,.... Assistant Scout Master Top Row: Nueal Allee, Richard Keels, Ervin LaRue, Billy Douglas Hamm, Billy Morrow, Harold Gene Goodwin, Middle Row: Enoch Broxson, Ir., Iames Driskell, Hershell Hiroms, Bobby Gene Campbell, Harold Stone, Arnold Keen. Bottom Row: William Randall Hamm, Glen Goodwin, Ioe Lynn Driskell, I. D. Knox, Charles Riley. 3 f 25553 J O H Q ff clwgnfgdgya -Q . if . K 'ji gf' 3 I fv i Jil? Li e'E?f 3' A' 1 :FAM VI, I J igftsf ,L I '1' Q'15wv1cQ TOP ROW Eugene Perry Betty Iean Krenek Howard Karl Sanders W. H. Poe Hazel Driskell Billy Ray Krenek Betty Iune Arnold MIDDLE ROW Miss Milliken Iuanita Holliday William Ranclell Ham Claudia Nash Wilma Ruth Holliday Florence Alice Mann Ioe Lynn Driskell Ruth Word BOTTOM ROW Pauline Broxson Ernestine Price Paula Ann White I-r Q :Pg 3 'N f -4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -i 5 5 1 Q 1 if S 1 i i 1 I z 4 ! 9 2 3 , A 5 3 v 3 5 1 i i I J F 4 E i R E TOP ROW Shirley Smith Geneva Lawson Marie Kinsel Betty Ioyce Rhodes Laura Ann Knox Drum Major MIDDLE ROW Ruth Word Monte lack Driskell Billy Ham Iirnrny Ham Martha Ann Hudson Pauline Broxson ff' ' so' X ' H O BOTTOM ROW Wanda McManners Myrtie Nash Darlene Price Mary Ella Arnold Norma Dell Monzingo Paula Ann White Miss Milliken Q - First Row: From Bottom, Left to Right: Betty lean Krenek, Opal Shiflett, Nell Ray, Howard Karl Sanders, Wilma Ruth Holliday and Sybil Parker. Second Row: Mr. White, Iuanita Holliday, Imogene Goodwin, Barbara Turney, Mary Ella Arnold, Hazel Driskell, Mary Bitner, Sue Burton and Mrs. Young. Third Row: Merlene Durdin, Mary Esther McCarter, Billie Sue Bitner, Emrnie Lee Leonard, Claudia Nash and Lila lean Walker. OFFICERS BCIIIDCIIG TUFHGY ---,'e'- .. H . President Merlene Durdin ..,,,. Vice-President Sybil Parker ..f,eii . .. Secretary Mrs. Young ..... ....... . . Sponsor SPRING TERM OFFICERS OF THE HONOR SOCIETY ' Sybil Parker President ...,............. ,,,....,...,,... ........Lila lean Walker .... Mary Bitner .Billie Sue Bitner Reporter ........ ......... E mmie Lee Leonard Vice-President ........ Secretary ............. ,..,.,.. Treasurer .......... ............ 'I 4 I 2 r l r I 1 I 1 I I u i 1 1 I l t 1 I I I 4 4 Echo' 920475 Hazel Driskell .V........... Lila I lean Walker ,....A Sybil Parker .........,,... 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