Lubbock High School - Westerner Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1948

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' K f L' 'K 2 X5 ' 1' f 9. . xf ,, VV ' . af 4 V . .V .-V ' , VV V . ,L . x ' 51. , E' . 12.4 'v 1 N I .VJ IRFF X fl af-R V 4 YA -df 1251 1 ,lg www AGCGUNT AF 'AA LVAVSUD 1 I l I 24 ' 'N f - 6 I A if A-, J-u I ' Iggy, .-ff ,Qigf.,Y. . .,1,,.r The Staff ofthe 1918 WESTERNER: Seated- left to right: Howard Guthrie, cartoonistg Grace Hawkins, editor-in-chief: Nobia Slagle, athletic editor, Robert Bean, business managerg Mayme Alexander, dramatic editor: Standing--left to right, Leila Roberds, literary editor, Ray Med- lock, joke editor, Ma.ry Bellak, art editor: Howard Medlock, joke editor. Not pictured: Lee Dug- gan, cartoonist. Lubbock High's first yearbook was distributed in 1918. The next was published in 1923, when Ewell Hunt and John Dupree, both of whom are doctors, now, were co-editors. That was the year the Aialanche Publishing Company burned and all the annuals were destroyed. They were to have been distributed on Monday: the wooden building burned on Saturday night. There was just a small class a.t the Central Ward school Kwhere Sears and Roebuck is nowj, but the staff gath- ered up the few color plates that uferen't burned in the fire and started orer again. The annual came out late, and over a year was spent in paying for it. Not another annual was published until 1927. It then came out as a Senior Yearbook, sponsored by Miss Dorothy Lomax, now Director of Secondary Education. The years 1928 and 1929 also boasted annuals. No annuals came out in 1930 and 1931, but in 1932 a small Pictorial Reriew was dis- tributed. Though there was no yearbook in 1933, there has been an annual in Lubbock High School every year since 193-4. Having received high awards each year, the WESTERNER set its pace in 1945-46 and 1946-47, winning the highest award possible in its division-that of All American in the National Scholastic Press Association Contest and first place in Teras among lithographed books in the Texas High School Press Association Contest. Although froni year to year tlze staffs of the yearbooks have been vitally interested in win- ning state and national honors, their primary object has always been to produce WESTERNERS that the students liked. 4 iii li Cent-ral Ward School, in 1918, was the f only school in Lubbock. When the present Junior High School building was con- structed, Central Ward became a grade school, and the new building was used for high school. 2. . 8 . Q. :QV - Q . , '7' ,3f1'a,.f-k-' ' - ,Af-1' K ,lffuifibff l,,u , 1--f-.-x,v..V'fw' ',,..,.- .1f'f,-ff -- ' ' ' .-agp-V+ ' S,i-xfigfy' 'pg VJ 2 Y A ' ,.,..,-:w it 'EQQFH' ' ,' ' lf ' fi: - . f xffavs' . Wf- . g 'fiiip l 'V -Vfybgre -X I 3.352 ' 1' . 'refs 'gif .GV V -. 1' V f - . vlka- F Av 115134. 25:25, , ' 'V Fai? Sr, F: zn- A .- ,ff 5 Ni - .. M- '. : gi' :E 'PAL' Ex -. 'ie ii, 'K Q, 'sp o 'fc . 4:1 - 0 E911 v , Q V 2 A 5 1 if : ji Q ' k L 7 '51 H - J . . V ,iq . Ai:A,s'r v'1l ., R-J 0 Q iv La.A!,? 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I ' , 5,1 P- J '13'+, t ,, ' ,, :gg , '- .. ,V .il 'if f 1 ab-sf: -, . - J , . t. 5 , , A r h V U b Q, , . b I ,.. , I.. 'h'Mi' 9 - H L A X -. '13 'Ex v-TV 'Q' 'I RQ- ' k 5 5. V' . , . . ,Q ,T -, - yy' iv ' 75 . ' I '- 'vw 1 ex 54 N if an Bright lights cast weird shadows of diferent shapes and tones on the main entrance of the building. This is an excellent view of the tracery aboce the main archway and of the design in brick and tile which surrounds the entire building. Bllilf in 1931. Lubbock High School still remains in nearly perfect condition, because of the pride .students take in the beauty of their school. . fs . I 1 . f i, 1 X X'lm-' The brilliance of trophies, which date as far back as 1918, seems to be reflected in the intricate pattern of the tiled walls and raftered ceiling. Q , In this ejiciently run library, students find a quiet haven for study among books and periodicals of every type. -Q .fn WL - ' .i'fii,Q Y 4 1 A ,' , 's ,H nf- 'i ' Q' 'f' ' If 4vQs 8 c .V -f f if e' ' X - E -ff f Q, 1 ' . 4 ii ' 1 L6 K an , 1 1 I Miss Grace Padley, who sponsored the Y-Teens when they were hrst organized as the Girl Reserves and who also was adviser for the National Honor Society during its hrst few years, has won admiration and respect from all who know her. In lzer capacities as counselor, guidance director, dean of girls, and head sponsor of the Y-Teens, Miss Padley has extended a sympathetic and guiding hand to practically every student who has passed through L.H.S. Both students and teachers find in her a source of comfort and strength. Because she has been a notable factor in the progress of Lubbock Senior High School the stag dedicates this, the 1948 YVesterner, to a person who has done so much for us. Q Jw ie is A a '-5 97? I :W '4- R155- M Q 1 I Runners-up for the honor of All-Westerner boy and girl are seated, left to right-Jack Alderson, Claudyne Young, Chloe T. Dawson, and Mera- dith Smith. Standing are- Bob Schmidt, Charlene Laws, Dan Davis, and Dick Schmidt. T,hese students are elected by the faculty and must meet the ,High standards of service, hon- ' esty, loyalty, popularity, lead- ership, and co-operation. Runners-up for the favorites of the classes are: left to right --front, J im Wilson and Mona Pouvell, sophomores, Charles Galey, junior. Second row- Jo Simmons, senior, Sammy Dunn, junior, a n d Shelley Furr, senior. Last row--Bill Tatum, Charlene Laws, Bo Harvey, and Jack Alderson, all seniors. . ,.,,Q - 09 For a brief moment, oficers of the student body, .Dan Davis, presi- dent, Sammy Dunn, oice-president, Charlene Laws, secretary, and Bert Nelson, head cheerleader, put aside all duties and relax with cold drinks. Sammy is the only junior in the group since it is custo- mary to have all officers seniors except the vice-president. Above senior officers pose by the fountain in the inclosed patio. The oficers are Billy Tatum, president, and Chloe T. Dawson, Sec- retary. The vice-presidents are Io Simmons, jack Alderson, Bo Harvey, Dick Schmidt, Shelley Farr, and Earl Hutcherson. Carolyn Lipshy and Claudyne Young are sitting in front. junior officers are Charles Galey, president and Edda Lynn Cox, secretary. Vice-presi- dents are Frank Poynor, lack King, Ieannine Mullins, and Francyne Cox. Not pictured are Zita Martin, Bill Mitchell, Denton Lambert, and Peggy Givens, who are vice-presidents also. rl? jim Wilson, president of the Sophomore class and Mary Dug- gan, secretary are pictured at left. The vice-presidents are Garnet Reeves, John Morrisset, 1. C. Chambers, Terry Young, Malcolm Y o u n g. Betty C o l e, Johnnie S ue Corcorran. M o n a Powell, and Rossi Stiles. if c ITYKIQUS alll -- . ll-lu' Q N M E' 1,1 Familiar to all is Uncle Dave who is posted across Nineteenth Street to direct students in crossing. Here he is chatting with Mr. J. W. Reid, director of safety. ' in Mr. D. JI. Hozi'eII's guirlanve iron first place in the Christmas decoration contest sponsored by the Student Council. These guidance members are Jo Simmons, Alton Slagle. -lrlin Triee. Wanda B. Smith, Barbara McPherson. .Var Zachary, Zelnmrie Kenneflg. Joan Pickle. Jonnie Branson. and Mr. Howell. ..-1- In co-operation with the Salvation Army, guidance groups gave toys to be distributed to children who other- wise might not have had toys for their Christmas. Q :QQ 'f .. 4. -GM., Members of the Westerner football team leave for Borger where they will play for L.H.S. The six male voices of Al Averest, Jack King, J. A. White, Robert Leonard, Bob Schmidt, and Kenneth Cox blend into old- fashioned har-mo-ny in Negro spirituals and group singing at an all-school party. Amazed faces show the tech- nique of Fred Stanley and Bobby Houston at tumbling as they show their skills during one of the all-school parties. For a week last fall, before and after school, during the noon hour, and in P. E. classes and studyhalls every student in school met in the gym and learned the art of folk dancing. Then on Friday night everyone joined in at an all-school party which .featured folk dancing. Mr. J. W. Reid, debate coach, clasps the hand of Congressman George Mahon after the Representative's address to the student body in assembly. Congressman Mahon spoke on his recent trip to Europe in regard to the Marshall plan. Princi- pal Floyd Honey and Dan Davis, student body presi- dent, look on. Nancy Davis conducts a quiz in Gens Togata assem- bly. The quiz kids are Mil- ton West, Theola Leonard, and Sammy Dunn. Figura- tively ranging in ages from 30 to 18 these brilliant chil- dren weren't stumped by the elementary question, 3 plus 3 equals 5. Below right: Janet Cran- dall, Westerner World reporter, chats with Miss Anna Byrd Stewart, nation- ally known writer, in the homemakind dining room after Miss Stewart spoke in assembly on her latest book, Young Miss Burney. Below, left: Rome of yore flowered again as W. J. Blake, protraying Narcissus, a character in Roman myth- ology, welcomes Echo, play- ed by Claudyne Young. .,,, ,,,.., A ...HEL . ,. . .,. -,-'A l , XM . ,A., . E: Q . Q K ix .--f Y X ' 5 i 5 , xx ai-9':'Y g4a-'lux X I 1w,1'wf' H i , M :aa gwram -! M' ,.. Q - Q rx 67 Aj. s. ,, 1 1631! 1' wanna ff 5 . v, 1 .ff .,,, I . WH. 5, ., , 'if if 'if g I X 'P ',. my if X -5. ' It x 'L fi .sl J XP LW Q n- 1 f Ki, 'Nxixmx Sw-QU , f x -E . I ,Ai N L , ,X A F' , ' X 1 5-A+ '35 iq. ' ' ' f ia 9 Lf X X 2 , , . xv l y jg 2 f w g ,. ,E 4 'F N A ' f f-Q . S x ,b if ' X' A A . 2 . 23 fm? i ' 53, , 5 ii , , Fw 5, 1 Q . A , iq gig, Q' T , K? -. Q '4', 4 A Qf ,ff W' X 3' 'H A - I l.. ' .-. ' ' X flvflf Q7 .nf- XZ' Arif. . .1 1-.gif Pledges, after completing their require- ments, were init-iated into the club ata. formal banquet. Pictured receiving their member- ship cards are Lanzcanna Cocannouer, Jack McCabe. Joan Crauitord, Jo Myatt, Lnnita Hindnzan, Billie Jean Morris, Sheila Jondahl, Mary Ruth Sims, Bob Duff, Charles Bartlett, Bruce Brou'n, Robert Miller, and Mrs. Dick Cozby, sponsor, presenting the cards. Quill and Scroll Miss Margaret Turner, u'onzan's editor for the Aralanche-Journal, and Mrs. Ross Ayers, sponsor of the first chapter organized in Lubbock High School, chat concerning their zcorlf on publication. Pictured are Marlin Smitlz and Carolyn Lipshy, old members, feeding Gonlash to Thelma Cantrell, pledge, on Jake night, zchish is held to honor KU the pledges. Outstanding zcorlc demands an outstand- ing club. For this reason the Margaret Turner Chapter of Quill and Scroll was formed in L.H.S. After pledges hare met local and national requirements of this international honorary society they may become members. Old nzembers and ojticersx Left-to-right-I-'irst rout Dan Ilrwis. Second roux' John R. Duncan. Jllflef C7'f17lf1lIll, John Norcross. and Mabry Peel. Third roux' Betty Forrnby. social chairman .' Claurlyne Young, secretary: Marlin Smith. rice-presidentg and Carolyn Lipshy. president, 1, it 17 4 27 4 +4 u F tj W K F . 1 5 Y 1115. Y' ,. +1- rgawf-' -422'!Qs, -a.f,.,gj.i 'Zi- ' , to .Eli V Ng . 3 - -td : xg ' f Q 3. li v 'xi i ff- -. -Y - , 'N . - 'wi 'fx 'g-sm, , ' rl ' 2g,YL.,.ii:s W -N x .1 f , ' .yeivfx S ---- --w-1 s '1 Above left: Officers-Left to right: Emmett Adair. president: Kenneth Cor. social ehairmon: Anne Adams. secretary: Miss Neville Wrenn, spon- sor: and Fred Stanley, vice-president. Above right: Left to right-,llargaret Smiley. .Janice Donald, Jimmy Richards. Bill Mitchell, George Young. Hardy Bourland. Fharles Bartlett. Herbert Jlfifwell. Ronnie Smith. and June Heels. Sometimes yncca roots, knozvn as soap weed, were substituted for soap, the supply of which was sometimes used up. Soap making was one of the arduous tasks in life on the plains. T.N.T. club has been in existence since 1943. In these four years eafperimenting, making field trips, and making reports have been the general purposes of the club. With a limited membership of 30, club members must have a C average and must have taken, or be taking chemistry. Left to right: I-'irxl l'Ull' -- Hfnry Jlvllougfll, .lllun Clayton. Jlurlin Smith. f'I1lllll!jVlP Young. Carolyn Reeves. Peggy Terrell. J. A, White. Second ron'- Hruve Broun. Hobby Nlugle. .lark Randall. Leon Hill. llarid Smiley, Jlrirgaret Wilson. John Pinson. and Donald Smiley. 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Howell, sponsor. ational Thespians Enthusiastic dramatic students who have reached ten points by participating in plays, assisting in backstage work, or preparing make-up become Nationals after a pledge period which is ended by a fall initiation of a weiner roast and a spring initiation of a formal banquet. The best Thespian of the year is an- nounced at this banquet. Dave Watkins, back to camera, sub- stitutes the hot ice cold branding iron for the red hot one held by Arlen Trice, left, to brand Larry tabled LaRoe at the fall initiation of the National Thes- pians Club. let to :taht st 1 Pat lindsey Hetha 1lcC'aslond lleradith Smith Velma louise Rogers Jo Simmons Palmer June lnderson Barbara McPherson Wanda B Smith Second rou larry LaRoe Bill Hkans Arlen Trice Hilton .Slagle Jim John son inn Lskin Betty Iormby Coleen Bald nm Third rout Marc 7achar11 Aancy Dams John Norfross and I-red I my unior Tliespians For the first time, last fall, the Junior hespians were separated from the National Studying nzalce-up, ilireeting, lighting, and prodneing plays are of the main activities of this drarnatie organization. Among its soeials are the fall and the spring banquet, zrhieli el1'ma.r each sernes-ter's z'n1'tiatz'on period. Officers: Left to right - Jliss Lois Jlarie Killian. sponsor: Mabry Peel. reporter: Nancy Herrington. vice-president: Patsy Gibbs. president: Jo Ann Ballard, sr'ribe,' and Franees Gibbs. treasurer. First l'Ull'.' Left to right - Itarid Kerman. .Martha Stroud, Vonfla Ray, Vernell Higginbotham. Cynthia Stone. Rita Mellroyl Era Genia Riehardson. Jeannine Moore. Allan Rosen, Seeond ron' - Connie Phillips. Mary I-'ranees I-'orkner, Nell Peel. Donna Key. Arts Weleh. Shirley Johnson. Juanell Tisdell. Hlizabeth Stanley, Evelyn Burks. Mona Poieell. Third rou'W Joan Crau'ford. Martha McNeill. Hettye Power. Theola Leonard. Ethel Kuykendall, I-Jrleen Nail. 1-'ourth rou' - Wanda James and Sam rnie Caddell. Seated-Janet Crandall. Left to right: First ron'-Dorothy Yates. Yvonne Hallmark, Sheila Jonflahl. Joan Kidirell. Jimmy Gott, .laek Garner. Dorothy Hill. Second row-Etta Campbell. Joan McMillan, Bobbie Mae Stroud, Donna Hall. Beverly Bantz. Julia Hallmark. Rez Phillips. Charles Mf'B0om. Billie Rogers. Joy Davis, Anita Pope. Margaret Barrier. Patsy Hay. Kenneth Owen. Harold Clark. Thelma Cash, and Glenna Thornton. 34 J , kv p , 4 Music-: Left to right --l-'irxt rozr: Ilorothy Yates. Ernestine Ganzmill. Willvuise Huvkabay. Luflonna Berry, Carol Jean Sandlin. Seronrl rozr: Carolyn Reeves. Delores For. Glenna Thornton, Joan Uirlzlings. Nammie Caddell, Betty Gar- nett, Third row: Beth Hardin, Eva lienia Richardson. Christine Lindsey. Estelle Martin. Parol Pickens, Bobbie Ruth Kenley. 'Connie Wood: 1-'aurth rmr: Katherine Shafer. Mary Jopling. Norma I-'ranre.s Allen. Hrleen Nail. Vernell Higgin- botharn. Yuelee Bates. Jo .inn Baker. I-'iflh rout' llorolhn T1lrn4'r..1og1l'1' Hamilton. I-frlda Lynn For. Elizabeth Stanley. Imrotlly Dale Kennedy, Zita Marlin. Pat .'lIonl'yrm1r'r1l. Fran f'o.r. .llarilyn Ilennmn. Rulwrta f'on4'h. Niflh rmr: Jean Jl4'Ree. Jam' Austin. Erelyn Burks. Pal Ifolinyyrr. and Jfrs. R If I.ukrf. sponsor. Yfcfeens Publirity: Left to right-f First VUIII' .lletha .11f'CllXIIl7lIl, .Ioan f'rau'loz-fl. Patsy Smith. Jlargaret Bartlett. Ann Edwards. Sevonrt rout' Joyve Worrell. Martha fiillispie. Aliw Qualia. Bbllblf' June .lfit1'hr'll. Billy? Weiss. Patsy Hall. Patrivia Lindsey, Carolyn Lipshy, Janet Crandall. Third ronx- Miss Lottie Graves. sponsor. Christine Evans, Della Beth Cooper. Connie Haynes. Carolyn Bledsoe. Betty Formby. Wanda James, Mary Janet Johnson. I-'ourth row: Christine Toles, Sheila Jondahl. Joan Bolinger. Bettye Armstrong, Virginia Butler. and .lfarju .lnn Hall. Not pivtured: Jo Ann Ballard. Madelle Rawls, Ruth Thomas, anrl Hlizabetlz Wo1TorfI. 'T 9 x1 : .1- fl . Mary Emma The Mary Emma Cl1apfwrofFnf11re Hume- malcers ofAn1eriea, organized in 1927, was 7111172611 for Mrs. Emma Burns and Mrs. Mary Green, pioneer lmnzenzalfer.w. To pronwfe a,grau'1'ny appree1'az'z'on for Imme- malfing and fa n'm'lf for better hrnnes and family Ziff are ifs purposes. UfTir'4'1'x.' Left to l'lfIhff'f'II'A'f Vmrt ,llixx iiertrzulf' Watsrm, Mrs. Hazel WaIIar'f'. Jlixs llenixf' Uuznmings, x1nfn1.wo1's, Neermfl ruzrx .lay Uyylexby. pr'4'.xif1f-1115 ,lnnifa .lenk1nv, 1'i:'e-jfzwxirlerlf5 Zelda Webb, .weerc'ta1'y.' Janie Hale. treax1n'er.' Vynfhia Tankertvley, llflflifllll!'71ffIl'i1l71.' .Ia .lnn Hallarrl. hi.w!fn'ir1n: Berry .ln t'nf'f-rn'rarz, re1mr'fez'.' lieth .Yll1'IIllIII, .WHIII learier: and IM! Paul. pianixf. .1 I Left to riyhf: I i1'.vf r0n'A-.lane .1Iwf'n1rf1n, Retry .laf'kxon. Hrelyn .'llr'I,aughIi1z. Neeonrl ron' -- Franees Turner. Billie Anita I-'oxterg Sala Davis, .llrna Ruth Anderson. Iris .lf11?'f'0f1t. Hftlye Lore- Iexx. .layfe Earp. lieth U'ile1nan. Velma Imauise Ifoyierx. Third ruff ---Jzmnifa I.flnf'r1.s'ff'1', ',lU'iIIF' 1,anzwnn. Azalee Bryant, l,a Juana Ilean. Johnnie Barnett, Paula Nfepherzx, Faro! jlirlflletwn. Blar- yaret Bartleff. llrn'n!hy Hodgex. anrl I'I1n'e11r'r Houxtrnz, Deion' Tllgllff Annf Mary Green, .whales .lay Oglesby Ima' to zearlf the firxf SCIl'I'7Ifl nzaelzine brought into Lnbboelf. Iielrnw: Mary Ernrna club rnenzberf Iisfen as Jonifa Jenkins plays fhe pianf af one of their many braadeasfs held dur- iny the fall. .l -- ' S x af 4 4 4 .J-Y 1 Ill L1 A,-. t 1 4 . M as r f Hi' k , 'Nl' ix sv-.awuvsfwqqgynxf fx , -www - - 15 t' K W . ' , , , :Q at I' SMIWY 'lil abt, 24,-hi , A .g 14X-li N ' 2 en! ' 4 1 I 2: gc 1' 1 J' ff VY L ' -51' 3'-,vt'lg5g'r1 Q ' Mwfliakllx QM .-5 W .f , .ujfam '..,c.1Y Y 5 1 , N. . 11-v, .f v . .K- v4 'ba s I f. I L 1: , . X ffzsmf ' V wi- ' ' 'O A . .IQ .-7 .ivy ' , .-,VJ J, . ,,, ,K ' 2: 5 N 5-11-:s-':,i -, . . , A X., 4, A N J .v , 1' X' J v Te . 5, U-1' ' Y l Qlglfry .',,g Om . K IQ 1 uint. I 'lY r- U' 'rv-,Q f yy. an 4 Ng- - 991 winogvi My eff - ' 'M 3 in -aw 4 1 1 5 1 .1 rf. V1-14ef1sr-fQ nw? iff., qgffng Left to right: I-'irst rou'-Ed Caraway. Bill Dorman, Cameron McKinnon. Loyd Willis, Mar Zachery, Terry Young. Bruce Brown. Second row-Pat Moore. Tommy Sou-ell. Dick Brenne- man, Frank Paynor, Donald Doyle. Third row- George Young. Jack Crandall, Eddie Stephens. John Morrisset. Kenneth Cor. I-'ourth rou' -Bill Elkins, Milton West. Robert Johnson. and Don Mefllock. As one of the oldest clubs in L.H.S. the Hi-Y has about eighty boys on 'its roll. To create, maintain, and extend throughout our school and community high standards of Christian character are its purposes. The club received a special honor when Bob Schmidt of the Western Chap- ter of the Hi-Y was elected governor to serve in the youth government program in Austin last fall. Annual events which are looked for- ward to by all the members are the Father-and-Son Banquet, one date party, and over-night camp and a ba.rbecue. Pictured at the right, Mr. McCabe, and several fathers dish out plenty of delicious, hot barbecue, c017ee, and all the trimmings to Dorman Stanley, who seems to head the grub line at the first initiation last fall. Left to right: First rout - Malcolm Young, Bobby Porter, Marlin Smith. Royce Jones. Second row-Jack Alderson. Dan Davis, Bo English, Bert' Nelson, John Pinson. Third row- Thomas Brown, Harry West, Bob Schmidt, Larry LaRoe. Ray Chappelle. Fourth row-Fred Stanley, Dwain Steele, Norman Bantz, Glenn Ford, Mabry Peel, Dorman Stanley, and Robert Clark ff- Q : x.N, ,R as I Onicers: Left to right -Charles N Scarborough, reporter: Jlauriee I Marchbanks. president: Jimmy Bradford, secretary: Bobby Hamil- ton. 'UlC'8-117'6SillP7lf,' and Mr. L. JI. Handley, sponsor. Vocational Industrial Club Instituted in 1943, the Vocational Industrial Club strives in its semi- monthly meetings to provide oppor- tunities forthe development of leader- ship in civic, social a.nd industrial pursuits among the members and to extol the dignity of honest work. Lqnn Hugkghaq, a member of the club, is shown operating a cylinder- boring machine, one of the many to be found in the machine shop. Left to right: First row-Mayo Dancer, Bobby Copeland, Gene McLaughlin. Roger Roberson. Edwin Shipman, Jamey Gholson. Jimmy Jenkins. Second row-L nn Hur-kabay. Harold McGee. Bill Onstead. and La ern 1 . n. N Ning'- of-1 Of7ir'er.v ure: Left to right- I-'irxt ron'-Hen Wonmek, reporter: Jerry .lfl'IllFAll. 1n'esifIent,' John .11eWhorter, sovial vhuirnzan. Sevonrl rout' Lester York, 1'ir'e-presirlenh' Jlr. Omer R. Banff. sponsor. Third ronx' Jo Myatt, secre- fllflllf Belly Tinzleif. sovial r'hairman,' anal Betty Hobbs, proorani 1'hIlll4??lfl71. 1,wfr ro right: Firxt run- Cleo Moore, Jllelbfi Kirklrinfl. .lerinetle Fournier, Howard Farlflell. Charlie Ilallnviith. Serond rou'-Marjorie Lee, Iiorix Henry. Lynda Fhausee, Mar Steger. Bill I-Jelmlx, Thirrl ron'--La Rulh Iloirning, Inez Nroif. Xorniu jlr-liuire. Reita Uozulrey. Loyrl .Ele- Xrzhh, Ilrirrey f'hr1nihle.w. I-'ourth roll' - Marguerite Smith. Ray Ellison. and Frank Burton. Lef! to right 5 I-'irsi ron' -- .loh n Santos fY'llSf4l7lP'l!l. Jo Ifeazell. Nevonrl ron' A Ruby fl1ll'illl'!l1l. ,Vorlell Peel, lloroihy Gardner. Third row - Norman Kee. Fulvin Thomas, .-inn Kel. Imogene Wallin-e. Lerenai Burns. .Vary Lou Voegeli. Joni-e Wilkinson. I-'ourth rou'sCharles W'arrI1'oup, Geraldine lV4lllfl4'f'. Wanda 1,rln'renr'e, Norman Morgan, Bill f'hilfl6'l'S. Hrelgfn Imris, f'rirroll Nir-holx. Rohhy Jackson. anrl Ifill Ros-.v Distrilmtive Education lVh1'le C'.l'l'SfllIg for fhe past ninw years in L.H.S., the nationally affiliated DiSffl'l2lltZ.?'6 Education Clnh has had as its purpose to proride a semi- ,IlI'0f!'NNl.UlllII orf1anz':afi'on for young people who are enrollwl ln Il wo-operaffre roeafionrzl frainfnff prograni. D.E'. nzwnzlners, Johnny McWhorter and Jerry Medley, sell hot-dogs at the Vocational club party, n'l1z'eh was held for members of the F.F.A. elnb, Maru Emma club, and D.E. elnh. LW' Left fu riyhl: First row -- Brodie .-lfluir, Jimmy Sewell. lmfl fo rzgfhr: Rnnnu' Nnnfh, Lf' Hoy Jlulou Tuba! Pain, Hobby Mitehell, Jimmy Kennedy, Bill Elkinl. Uhfrrlrs Rurtlrff. 'l'er'1'u Yrmnyl. frm! l1Vf'IllIPfh Bron'-n Seeond T01l'f Hobby Single. ff1Il'IIf'f R1'r'1'eS. Donald Smiley, and Robert lmnnurfl. Ill71z'r'1'.v.' Left In riyhl- -Iiruw lfmuen, r1f'e'pr'fvv1fIf'raI.' George Young. VFIIOVYPIQ' Rub Srhrnirif. .vof'iuI 1 llli7'III1Ill,' Jlr. W. U, Wutlx, .9jl071.S'07',' Bobbie June ,1Iifv'h:'ll. Vf'f'l'F'flll'-lf.' fmrl lhrrirl Smiley. 1ll'l'Nifll Ilf. -Q - . ,Swence M, e NN, ? . . . 3 .-lnymze znterested 111 sezenee hm 4 ll cordial i1zr1'fafz'0n fo become ll member of the Science Club, or- gmzzzed 16 years ago. Dozng selen- fifie z'nz'est1'gatz'mz, performing e.r- perimenfs, b?'1'7Ifj1'IIg guest speakers, arranging for field trips, and haw- ing sorrials zritlz students of S1'lIl1'Ifl7' interest rzre Hx main fznzetions, r in ,ff-4 fe 1 .if 1 ! it f n. , 0. Ut 4 Ou x -ed! Le!! to right- .Iran Ilugun, .loan liiflrlinglx Kent Wright, Jrzfk Rigney, Joy Randolph 4'f1r0Iyn Heerex. llurnthif Turner, Ileluwx Cru' Jllllllfill P'1I'I'UI'A'. .-1171111 l'l4ly!fn1, Nilfing - .Hill on KVM! flnfl Bflllljl SIIVHI'-Il, Ojicers are: Left to right -Buddy Hartlirick, vice-president: Mr. Rogers Orr, sponsor: Anne A dams, secretary: and Emmett Adair, president. Radio Left to right-First row: Tommy Sewell, Dale Smith. Nancy Boswell, Cameron McKin- non, Charles Ross, Jack Randal. Jack Rigney. Second row: John Pinson, Bill Elkins, David Bullen, Donald Reese, Kenneth Cor. and Fharles Bartlett. Not pieturerl: John Potts. This seems interesting for the three hams, but not for the mutt. Interest in the study of radio construction, encouraged the organization of a club by that name. Although this year there is no class of radio physics students, the club still exists. Talking to people in foreign countries is one of their main actii'ities. An Q , yy .,- Wx O.. 'I 'a 017ic'ers are: Left to right -Nancy Davis, parlia- mentariang Bobbie June Mitchell, vice-president: Margaret Wilson, president: Mrs, Noifelle Nensom, .s'ponxor,' Lauirrxnna Cocannouer, reporter: and Mar- garet Smiley, seeretary. Gans Togatta Left to right: Sitting -- Ethel Kuykendall. Sammy Dunn. Peggy Terrell, Claudyne Young, Alene Mitchell. Standing - Anna Belle Cash. Shirley Johnson, Coleen Balrlirin. Pat Bolinger. and Lurlonna Berry. Left to right: First ron' -Mary Duggan, John Norr'ro.ws. Sevond roir 4 Brin-e Brown. Allan Rosen. Hubert Waddill. Milton West. Third row - .ilathia Baldirin. Charlene Smith, Trilby Nickey, Marion Gibson. I-'ourth ron' - Billie Bourland, Carolyn Chifk. Cecile Hawk. and Marion Nevitt In 1925 the club now called Gens T0- gata was organized under the name of A'Soc1'etas Meridia. The purpose of this dnb is to increase lfnozuledge of Roman life so that members can better under- stand American cirilization. To be a 'member one must hare had one semester if Latin or be taking it. e t to :ight r f llfutha Lou Hubbard Ramona Hierrlloze llozothu 'tlftartneif lou Ran dolph H anrla Bleiinv Thelma Cash Sevonrt ron Theola leonard Ilzmple ford Third mu Jimmy lxennfdu and kenneth Onen 017icers: Left to right - Evelyn Burks. social chairman ,' Zula Taylor, vice-presidentg I-'red Stanley. president: Mrs. Rosa M. Burjord. sponsor: and Eliza- beth Stanley. secretary. El Club Pan Americana Left to right: 1-'irst roic -Meradith Smith. Jane Austin, Etta Campbell, Fran Coz. Ann Edu'ard.v, Nancy Herrington, Bo English. Ed Cor. Second row - Dorothy Dale Kennedy, Nancy Crosby. Carolyn Bledsoe, Virginia Butler. Zito Martin. Margaret Bart lett. Mary Ruth Sims. Pat Montgomery. and Martha Gillispie. Right: As one of their projects in promoting friendly relations icith Latin American countries, Mr. Rogers Orr and the Spanish Club students talked to Cuba last fall orer a short icare radio. Approximately ten years old, the Pan Americano works to improve our relations with Latin American countries for the maintenance of peace. Specific objectives are to proride for the members interest- ing, educational, and enjoyable programs and socials. Often they carry out tradi- tions of the Mexicans in their socials. LPN to fight-' First rour -- La Vonne Weaver. Beth Hardin. Second rou' -Betty Daris, Mary Frances Forkner, Harry 'West. Third ron'- Hazel Harrison. Donna Hall. Margaret Barrier, Joan MCM-illan. Fourth ron'-Peggy Berry, Martha Ann Garlin, Dorothy Yates, Betty Hall, Norma Allen. Janet Crandall. Fifth rou' - David Nmilftl. Betty Formby. Donald Smiley. and Martha .Vr'NeiIl. skis Q11 . v ,f.,4 , . Lvft to Tight: Jan Dorn, Joy Randolph, Joyce Lichte, Elaine Pollard, Martha Lee Adams, Oleta Watkins, Joan Irzvin, Mar- garet Bartlett, and Virginia Corcorran. M civil Dew ey Members ofthe Melvil Dewey Club are library workers who enjoy the study of library tech- niques, book reviews, and care for the numerous books in the L.H.S. library. Each year a Christmas banquet is held for its members. Officers: Left to right-Dorrance Guy, president: Shirley Johnson, 'secretaryf Mrs. R. T. Groves, sponsor: Katherine Starnes, program chairman: and Jamcs Wood, parliamentarian. Left to right: Jane Austin, Marjorie Cone, Peggy Terrell, Charles Ross, George Carpenter, Jim Bill Taylor, Etta Campbell, Elizabeth Stanley, Erelyn Burks, and Jamscy Osben. Members of Melvil Dewey Club decorating the main showcase during Book Week. Mrs. R. T. Groves, sponsor, watches approvingly. Left to right: First row- +- Up'ir'ers.' Left to right -.vtlethu McCas1aniI vice-president: Mary Jopling, secretary: Anne Lingle. 1It'P.VillP1If.' and Miss Claudia Nfclley sponsor, Splash or Splatter Splash or Splatter Art Club, or- ganized in 1946, has as its aims to proride an organization for stu- dents interested in art and to pro- vide an opportunity to get better acquainted with artists and art groups in our community. Clay modeling, metal working, sketching, stenciling and sereral socials describe the activities of the S.O.S. this year. Projects were made by member, in various ,fields to be given as Christmas gifts. Norma Frances Allen, Katherine Starnes, Mary Janet Johnson, Jane McCou'n. Second row- Joan Crawforll, Martha Stroud. Van Scott. Marilyn Denman, Con- nie Haynes. Della Beth Cooper. Christine Evans. Joyce Worrell, Bettye Brown. Ann Efluards. Bettye Armstrong, Christine Totes. Joan Bolinger, Alton Slagle. Third rou'-June El- der. Wanda James, Leon Hill, Jack Crandall. John Duncan. A lboif Left to right-Bobby Henley, Nan:-y Dealy I-lzzuluth Rif. Robert Johnson. and George Sewell. lboie left : Left to right - Bo English. JfUl'f07'iF Co-ne lark VeC'abe. Janiee Dnnean. and Coleen Balfluin. Tennis LVSIIIHI large nets similar to present- day tennis nets, Indians obtained some of their food in rabbit drives in which the rabbits were driven into these nets, then elnbberl to death. For those who are interested in ten- nis, L.H.S. has prozrided for them a club, organized in 1943, which encourages ea'- ercise after school hours. The Tennis Club has two tournaments a year and also participates in the Interscholastie League contest. UL7'u'erx.' Left to right -W Betty Rhodes. sec-retail, Betty Woorl, ifiee-president: Mrs. Katherine Drake sponsor: Billy Steely. f7'f?flSll7'Pl'.' Hrlirnrrl Helm, pres: flent. Not 1!iC'f'll7'Cfl4,hfClf'll7l Smith, reporter. 4. x. ., -, .' ' ,' ' 1, .I Left to right: George Cannon, James Carpenter Leon Portwoorl, Jack Whitehead, Ross Mitchell, ,lim my Stewart. and Clyde Mitchell. Golf Skill and accuracy help Ross Mitch- 'A . , Y- ell, winner of last years trophy, to be calm and collected. The Golf Club was originated in the fall of 1946. Its purposes are to promote golf in high school, and to match with other schools in our district. As a prize to the winner of the club tourna- ment a trophy with the u'inner's name engrared on it is placed in the trophy case. 017icers are: Left to right -Kenneth Garrett. secretary: Mr. I-'Ioyd Honey, sponsor: Kenneth Tollin. rice-preszdent.' Bill Tatum. president: and Eflicarrl Bean. reporter. Clyde Mitchell, trying to win the intra.-club golf tournament, swings heftily at the ball as Ross Mitchell, Edward Bean, and George Cannon watch the demonstration. r 51 A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mr. J. H. Penn, and with a membership of 85, is the largest of Lubbock High's musical organizations. Students interested in roice and music may try out for the choir. Activities such as radio programs, Christmas caroling, and the 'tt1llSlCt1l f0S- tival at Canyon have been stressed this year. A Cappella Choir During the Christmas season. members sang in the presentation of Handel's Messiah, given in a city-iride program. Members and soloists pictured below are: Left to right-First row: Dorothy Paul, Mrs. 'l'rout, Uhloe T. Dau-son, Mr. J. II. Penn, Katherine Shaffer, Miss Mary Wilson. Mrs. Stewart F. Shatter, Freddy W'alp, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. R. C. Douglas, Mr. David Martin, Mr. J, M. Hall, Her U'ebster. Second row: Donna Key. Dorothy Dale Kennedy. Ann Kerr, Betty Davis, Rossi Stiles, Estelle Martin. Vernel Iligginbothain, Doris Harwell, unidentified, Betty Shipman, Wilila Nichols. Juanelle Harris, Iiillye Rogers, unidentified, Lloyd Thompson, W. J. Blake, Deany .1IcQnire, Third row: Unidentifiml. Billie Frances Ming, Peggy Berry, .llary Katherine Roberts, W'anda Mahoney. Jane lVel1l1, Betty Lou Boyd, Wanda Womack, Betty Jo Coreorran. I.aTrel Johnson, Evelyn Burks. Patricia Lindsey, Jeannine Moore, Margaret Nelson, Mary Jopling, Nancy Her- rington, Bobbie June Jlitehell, Jlary Ann llolt, Delores t'o.r, Elizabeth Stanley, Jane Austin. Fourth row: Patti Hall, Helen Hilget, Margaret Wilson, Joyce W'ileman, Joan .'lIe.1Iillan, Margaret Harts- field, Wanda James, Mrs, .Vary Short, Beverly t'liek, Erleen Nail, Patricia Pennington. Jane Illiver, La.Iuanda Iioydston, Yvonne Hallmark, Betty Jo Mullins, Betty Hatehett. Imogene Mears. Dorothy Turner, Billie Ruth Yant. Fifth roir: Larnoyane Harrell, .lonita .l1'nkins. Janie Dale, Beth Norman. Florence Houston. Martha Gillispie, Era Uenia Richardson. unidentified, Lou Ellen Batson, Janice Dawkins, Patsy Hay. Glenna Thornton. Courtney Sigler, Dixie Mctiehee, Marine Boyd. Fecil Butler, Nanci Rogers. Sixth ron-: Kenneth Cor. Cameron McKinnon. Malcolm Young. Larry La.Roe. Terry Young. Pete Quinlan, Hubert lVarI- dill, Carroll Cooper, Robert Leonard, John Pinson. .Ioe Smith. lValter Austin, unidentified, Sue Elliot. Yona Parr, Mary Sue Hartsfield. Pat Hensley. Charlene hairs, Juanelle Jlnllins, Anna Adams. and Hazel Harrison. Under the leadership of its officers, Bob Schmidt, president: Frances Gibbs, rice-president,- Dot Pa.ul, secretary and pianist: and Dorothy Turner, reporter, who is not pictured, the A Cap- pella Clioir has helped greatly to further the ap- preciation of music in the halls of L.H.S. S4 1 if i -4 qsq. M Y .-. i -um. A af 'L ,fx A g . Representatives to the Steel: Annual Con- ference in the fall zcere Mrs. Dick Cozby, sponsor: John C. Norcross, associate editor: Mr. W. L. Thompson, General Sales Manager of the Steck Company: Claudyne Young, co- editor: Anne Lingle, art staff rnenzber: and John Duncan, co-editor. Not pictured is Robert Miller, photographer. In this picture all heads of the editorial staff are shou'n except Lauzcanna Cocan- nouer, associate editor, Zl'lI0 is pictured belouy left. Held to help hare better understanding be- tu'een the Steclf Publishing Company and the annuals they publish. The contention held sessions for tico days u'ith speakers who are outstanding in their fields. Checking nanies and money for formal indii'idual shots for the class section are Lazcanna Cocannouer, Mrs. Cozby, Lunita Hindnian, and John Duncan. Pictures u'ere made for a uwelf in the auditoriunz. Head editors for the yearbook u'ho are in charge of meeting deadlines for their sec- tions, u'riting copy, and mounting pictures, are Joan Craujford, clubs and activities sec- tion: Lunita Hindman, faculty section ,' Mary Ruth Sims and Dorothy Dale Kennedy, co- editors of the junior section. Students who sell the advertising for the annual compose the business staff. Left to right: First row, they are-Janice Dun- can, Marty Hallmark, Jean Hogan, Alton Slagle. Second row - Vernel Higginbotham, Johnnie Sue Corcorran, Mabry Peel, Joy Randolph, and Billy Barbee. Alton and Mabry are co-business managers. The art staff, which is responsible for planning the dirision pa.ges, approving lay- outs and drawing sketches, is composed of the following people: John R. Duncan a.nd Jack Crandall, co-editorsg Anne Lingle, Miss Claudia Neelley, sponsor: and Billie Anita. Foster. Assistants are: Left to right-First row: Pat Bransen, Janet Crandall, Shirley Johnson, Anna Adams, Cynthia Tankersley. Second row: Jeannine Mullins, Jimmy Gott, Kenneth Leonard, Marlin Smith, and George Young. Photographers for the Westerner and Westerner World, Bob Duff fleftj and Rob- ert Miller are kept constantly busy taking an endless number of pictures. Scarcely a school event has taken place this year that hasn't been covered by one of them. They were busy in the darkroom when this picture icas taken. ' .. ,1:',,' ' 152. v x f ' . a I .X , f 3 53 : - X I f. . -X g N A .3 3' ' 'L 3 ri W . 0 -. 1' 1 . cl Members of the Lubbock High School publications department brought back honors from the Te.ras High School Press Association at Denton last fall. John Duncan, co-editor of the WESTERNER, holds the plaque for first place in the lithographed yearboolfs for the 1947 WESTERNER, of which Paula Fir was editor. Carolyn Lipshy and Dan Daris, co-editors of the WESTERNER WORLD, were proud to announce that this year's WESTERNER WORLD, won All-Texas along with ,four other papers. Bruce Brown, news editor of the paper, won third place in sports stories on a story taken from this year's paper. Betty Form- by, business manager of the paper, won first place in the large ad for the second time in the last two years. Jo Ann Ballard, a special ri-porter for the paper, won third place in club stories. A peach colored wool blanket rerealed itself to Mrs. Cozby's startled eyes as she hurriedly opened the gift to the excitement of the publications students who had presented Mrs. Cosby the gift from the journalism and publications students. After the Christmas assembly the students gathered in the gaily decorated publications oglice for cake and icc cream. The cake was in the form of a neu-spapcr. 1 The business staff of the newspaper, whose yob is to solicit adz'ertising and to distribute the paper, are, left to right- Betty Formbg, business manager: Thelma Cantrell, file clerk: Cha.rles Bartlett, adrertising manager: Patsy Smith, Alton Slagle, Mabry Peel, ad solicitors: Mrs. Dick Cosby, sponsorg and Billie Jean Morris, boolflfeeper. Not pictured are .lanzie Hinson and Sheila Jondahl, cir- culation managers. l . ss l J i Mail delivery was slow and ifery inconsistent 5. during the earlier days. Here a group of family , mail-boxes is shown mounted on a wheel. The yy-an postman delivered the mail to this central place to V,-i 5 ' safe trarel. P' . ', f . 1 X- JWA X 1 Z7 . it 'S ' . f- Xl X - ' X fi K, J., lf 7 ia 1' I ' A fl if i. N' ' A i its to .- X 1 'nkgg'l 'L X lr' ' f S J s The Saddlehorn ,L-M 1 e -is 'f , . R1 . N ff -.... -..ffl V JN C lj , ii . !- '- www .r I P ' I -'S 'A .S V e vfig ' ' ..,144.L.LI.,.,.W' :f :f-1 - ... , I X Banff ' '71 1 Staff rneinbers for the literary publication are: Left to right-Billie Jean Morris. publicity chairman .' .lack .1IcC'abe, co-editor: Lunita Hindman. co-editoiy' Bob Duff, art editor: Thelma Cantrell. business managerg and Mrs. Dick Uozby, director. 'If' For the first time in Lubbock High School, a real professional magazine was pub- lish d t I,t,l ' ' i e comp e e y of the students, by the students, and for the students. Although the magazine itself u'as a pro iect of the Lubbock chapter of the Quill a d Scroll Society, the material used u'as a result of indizidual students' ingenlltfy Mid imagination. A scliolol-u'ide contest was conducted early in February to find a name for the publi- t' S ' ca ion. Ie ected from appro.rima.tely one hundred tufenty-entries, u-as thename, Saddle- horn, which u'as roted for by members of Quill and Scroll. E-980118, Shout stories, human-interest stories, and projects in the departments were included in the literary publication. A,,4....., , Y.A...VYn Anne Arlcims, ficr-presidvrit. tries u Violin sf'If'rtion, Ifhilf' J. A. TVhitf'. sr'f'rP!m'y. r'or1r'hf's hor. Patsy Gibbs, prf'sirIf'nt. looks on. String Qrchestra H'itli Mr, Lriris Stoelzing as lIlI'l'l'l0l'. tho string orchestra of Lubbock High has prfsmirefl brorulcosts onvf' a monih, entitled Sunday Ntring.s '.' lilriyeri for the junior and senior plays irirh Ihr' urlflifion of irinrl instruments: und hos liivasmirml fin ussrmbly for the srudrnt bofly. This year zrinvl insrrunimits IIIIVI' been ervluflefl from the orvhesrru. Jlembers of the string on'lif'sf1'rl ore: Left to righ!-First roir: Ludonna Berry. Doroihy Imle Kenrzwrly. Billie Ruth Yant, Patsy Gibbs, Anne AIIIIMS. Sevonfl rout' .l, A. TI'hiff'. Franves Gibbs. Donna Key, .-1717149 JICC'ui1l. Mr. Stoelzing. and Billy Burl. L i C i -1 -5-as CGNCERT BAND No longer is this the Westerner All-Boy Band. This happy year our band was enhanced physically and musically by the admittance of girls to its ranks. Last year the Westerner Band, with its fine spirit of co-operation and keen musical interest, was rated the enviable position as one of two best bands in the state. This year, with the inialuable addition of girls, an improved Westerner Band made another proud claim to being one of the .hnest bands in the whole Southwest. Besides representing Lubbock High School at District Contest this Concert band sent representatives to the Waco State Music Meet, and to the Tri-State Music Festival at Enid, Oklahoma. In addition local broadcasts, ensembles, and solo playing were pre- sented about Lubbock. Members of the band pictured, left to right, are: First rou'-Norma Blagg, Rita Lane, Anne Bently, Ma.ry Janet Johnson, John Brown, Bill Elkins, Kenneth McWhorter, Dorman Stanley, Bo English, Donald Davis, Marie Ruth Craft, Emma Jean Mears, Patricia Lindsey, Jo Simmons. Second rou' - Kenneth Cor. drum maior: Anne Adams, Harvey Roth, Don Medlock, Bert Nelson, Eddie Goetze, Christine Lindsey, Elizabeth Norman, John Dennis, Betty Margaret Smiley, Janet Maldin, Bill Robinson, John Morrissett, James Burgess,Donald Hurlgeons, Royce Brooknole, Van Scott, Dick Brenneman, Mr. Lewis L. Stoelzing, director. Third row-Caroline Hardin, Marinrie Smith. Van Dale White, Helen Eddins, Gilbert Maldin, Bobby Slagle, Kenneth Stahl, Wayne Walker, Yuele Bates. Hozcnrd Daniel, Le Roy Malouf, Billy Barbee, Tubal Cain, Bryan English, Edward Bean. Fourth row-Ned Hardin. Robert Clark, John Batson, Ruth Tari-er, J. A. White, Garnet Reeves, John Boswell, Glenn Neill, Clzarles Whitfield, Stuart Nichols, and Charles Ross. N,-,. - -au 'J MARCHING BAND Many students were dubious about the entrance of girls to their Westerner Marching Band, composed of .titty-four select members from the Concert Band. Did you see them at the football games? Hou' they marched! Every game a neu' stunt, pep rallies, marching drill erery bitter cold fall morning before school. This was one of the busiest organizations in our school, working hard under the dual direction of Mr. Stoelzing and Mr. Carroll Dale, drillrnaster. In February Mr. Dale began his annual drill sergeants' school in preparation for next year and spring contests this year. This year bands were organized in four grade schools and two junior highs, building for future Westerner Bands. Un- der the leadership of Kenneth Cox, this marching band is one of the snappiest and most precise marching units in our state. The ojicers elected to lead this year's Westerner Band were Jimmy Murrey, presidentg Don Medlock, rice-president,' Gilbert Mauldin, secretaryg Kenneth Cor, drum major. .T-'Lim 3' J kj i K . 5 A if .All thoughts of the following two weeks' holidays were dis- missed as the students eagerly watched the annual Christmas play. Harmonious voices of the A Cappella Choir blending with the quiet, dignified atmosphere of Carol of the World pro- duced the spirit which is usually thought of as Christmas. The large stained glass win- dows of a church in the Austrian Alps framed the stage with their luminous designs representing the Christmas story as given in the first chapter of Matthew. Mistress Mott, a canta.nkerous, well- meaning woman, tries to keep Josef Mohr from going out in a snowstorm to bless a baby and catch his death of cold. After returning from blessing the baby of Herr Linck, Josef tells of liou- the room glowed with a strange brilliance when the woman offered her son as a servant to God. He then reads them. the poem which he wrote upon seeing the scene. Mistress Mott gets Franz Gruber, the village school-master and organist, to set the poem to music and the carol, Silent Night, is born ..... At upper left: Rehearsing for the Christmas play directed by Mr. D. M. Howell, Aletha McCasland, Mistress Mott,' Mar Zachary, Herr Linckg Arlen Trice, Josef Mohrg and Jim Johnson, Franz Gruber are taken back to the time when Josef Mohr wrote Silent Night. At left: Herr Linck pleads with Josef' Mohr to come bless 'f his child as Mistress Mott looks on defiantly. Presented as one of three plays in the first series given in the Summer Playhouse last sum- , mer, This Night Shall Pass, a serious drama, proved that good always overcomes evil as 1 f I2ettyFormby, portraying Faithg 7 and John R. Duncan, Mugs, help John Norcross, an enemy ariator, who has been wounded. fb Thursday EL'eniug by Christopher Morley uias seleeterl as the 111tri'sc'hol11sti1' l.eague one a1't play fri year. I11 this seene from a rehearsal of the play, a vomefly of -uouug married problems. are left to right. .lo 5llll7ll07l-S who played as I,aui'a Johns: Nanvu Itaris. Mrs, Uhejlielflg Bert Nelson. fiorflon Johns: and Aletha .1!f'l'a.s ant mother, Jlrs. Johns. Jlr. Il. JI. Hoirell direeterl the play. Thursday f'fl'f'llillQN is a 1-oiiieflu in one arit. In the play Iiorflon anrl Laura rirylue 11111 I liifak as iutlufnreil bu the mothers. The mothers see this anrl hare a movk arau ment 111 the kitrlien irhivh vazises fiorflou llllfl Iai make up. .lt'tc'i' all that has IIIHJIIPIIPII. the uzioinia l7llIl'7'lf'fl voiiple l'f'IlliZl'N that rvalluu they are rery vortuiif 1 hare their Thursfluu ereuiiiys tiiflether. The Summer Plauliozise. SIIOVISOVPII by Mr. D, JI. Hou'ell. Miss Lois Marie Killian. anrl Mr. A. B. Reese. prorlueefl fire one aet nlaus and one full length rlrama last summer, Aflzlerl with the neu' improzferl summer sr-hool program. last summers playhouse had about thirty-fire meinliers. This aeiirity gare stutlents a ehanee for summer reerea- tional u'ork and 11fll'fii'l1NlflU7l in flramatir' 1i1'ofluf'tious. The set lielou' u'as 1-reaterl hy John R. 11117111111 for a one aet play. The NIl'i17l. Where's Julie, L'pu'ard and UIlll'III'fI. anrl This Night Shall Pass were the first group of plays given zvhile the second series of 1H'0dlli'ff071S eonsistefl of Tu'o Fan Play and The Sivan. The last play u'as a mystery. Demon in the Dark, to which the public was inriterl to attend irifh- out Charge. Only stuflents eoulrl attend the Playhouse last year. but this summer all ages will lie aalmitterl. Summer Play- house u'ill bevome a regular raeatiou projevt. Q, gunman ,hh 'YJ I. Dora, portrayed by Joyce Worrell, brings in a. bor of eraekerjaelfs sent by Bill to Ruth, Nancy Darts in the 1948 Junior Class production, Dear Ruth. Albert Krumer, Deany McGuire, looks on with amusement. 2. Judge Harry Wilkins, portrayed by Woody Jaekson, marries Chuek and Martha, portrayed by Bill!! Freeman and Etta Lou Olmllbfll- WSIYGC- tirely. Mrs. Willfins, Anita Pope 5 Bill Sealwriyht, W. J. Iflalfef Ruth and Albert Ioolf 011. J. Harold Kloberrnyre, James Ma yna rd .' Jll'7'l'ClVll IVz'llfins, Joan Ktdzeell, and Woody Jaekson are busy rehearsing for the junior play. 4. Ruth and Ilill are married by her father, Judge Wilkins, u'h1'le Dora aets as a zeitness. 5. On the baelf ron' left to riyht the production staff is Donna Key, a member of the property eommftteeq Connie Woods, make-up,' Mary Ruth Sims: make-up ehairman: James Maynard, sound ejfeetsq Wllitney Vietory, llflllfl7Ifl,' Charles Melfroom, staye manager: Joan MeMillon, make- up: Naney Herrington, boolfholder. Stat? members on the seeond ron' are Nanci IVU-Vflfl, props: Martha Gillespie: Martha Lee Adams, make-up: Dorothy Cook, Dorothy Wat- son, publicity: Ann Iientley, Jean .1IeRee, make-up. On the ,front rou- are Marilyn Denman, props: Nancy Crosby, malre-up: Della Beth Cooper, lilizabeth Ilutts, lletty Armstrong, props. Not pictured are Ruby Smith and Jeanette Fin- lf'!l. members ot the publieity committee. V S. ,E .1-9 si I 63 I. Homemaking girls serve tea to members of the P.T.A. and faculty at one of the regular meetings. 2. Ray Ellison. distributive education president, was eleeted the State D.B. senior president for the Coming year at their annual convention February li and 7 in Austin. Ray was also one of the three Texas delegates seler-ted to attend the National D.E. convention in March at Nt. Louis, Missouri. irhere he was elected national prexirlent of the ILE. students. Sl. .Vary l-Jnzma lll6ll1lIf'I'S are holding a panel discus- sion for the P.T.,-1. with Jlrs. Hazel Wallaee heading the fIi.wf'u.s.vion. Q. .llenzbers of the devoration committee for Junior- Senior lmnve are left to right Patsy Montgomery, Bettye .tr:nxtrong, Joyce Worrell, Naney Davis, Sammy Dunn, .Vary Sims, .Marilyn Williamson. Glenda Shumalcer. Edda l,ynn t'o.r, Christine Toles. Franc-yne Cor, Zita Martin, .lean .1l1'lCee'. and .loan Kidzvell. Jlembers not pictured arf- Dorothy Kennedy. James Wood. Norma Holton, Shelley I-'urr. 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V1 , I, x, , l'pper left' Telling hon military strategy has ehanged since the days of the Romans John Norcross alias Caesar addresses the student body in Latin Club assembly Dressed in Roman clothing John says To kr ep your feet on solid ground The Gens Toyata Club entertained the student body u ith a quiz and .skits also Not only did the program entertain but also acquainted the students uzth Latin Center left Betty Fovmby smiles as lack VIrCabe has trouble deciding u hzeh fork to use at the banquet 771 Denton Cl0S17l0 the Corlferente for Journalists at Teras State Col leg: for Women Carolyn Lipshy seems to hate bitten off more than she ran eheu Ten students from Lubbock S1 mor High Srhool attended the fouterenee S5 5 1 ,' - I ' , 1 l - , A .. ' . . , I - ,, I .., . , I an l l ' . I I .., -. .. . V i H j . u 1 L, . f Y ' 77 ' .Q - . ' ' L . . I - i . I . l. . I ., . . I ' ' w ' ,, of 4 . .ff - ,I . . Il . I . 1 Y Q . - . . ' 1 - I v . . s , - ' . I ! I, f I- - . Q 1 1, : . . . . , . , 1 f . . . 3 J ' , ' ', , - i ' I K I I, , , . Lozrer left: Coyotes try their hand at an all-school party. Here tu'el1'e .students do Put Your Little Foot in the school gym. Folk daneing was especially featured at this party and proved to be a hit with the many :students that participated. Lower right: Ray Simmons, ex-Westerner, arouses pep and spirit ds he leads the student body in yells during a pep rally. Although Ray graduated several years ago, he still retains all of his energy and ter'hnique as a former cheerleader of Lubbock High. The band students in the background look on as Ray leads in yelling Yea Black, Yea Gold. r fi , 4: f Upper right: Janet Crandall indulges in an im- promptu ballet while singing operatic arias at a coke party given for the annual staff. Bruce Brown and Jack McCabe watch while smiling fiendishly. Fifteen annual workers attended the party giren by Editor John Duncan. Center right: To help decorate his guidance for a contest sponsored by the Student Council, Bobby Mitch- ell adds the finishing touches to the shepherd scene on the blackboard. Prizes were awarded to the best decorated guidances. Bobby's guidance is room 2:25 sponsored by Mrs. Bernice Bearden. Lower right: The long and short of it is pictured here in a skit given by the Distributiife Education members for their assembly. Kenneth Pierce demon- stra.tes the new look for men while La Ruth Downing shows the new look for women. Mary Lou Voegeli is the character that's too fat in the new song hit She's Too Fat For Me. Lower left: Bill Cline and Melba Kirkland do some fancy jitterbugging in the D.E. assembly. The D.E. students look on and Dorothy Gardner furnishes the piano music. Bill and Melba did some new and original steps, but at the last Melba really got a let down. Mr. Floyd Honey, prz'm'z'pal, z1'elr'n1rzcx Dr. John Perry, medzfirze, ami Ref-. Cef'1'lR. Mat- thews, 7711.111-Hf7'1l, as .wpealfers for H10 Carem s day for seniors. An IIff07'Il0Ul1 was sat aside for VIIUUHIIQS1I07'fl1l'7lI'llfj to r'111'00rs fm' S1'2I1'rn'S. Mrs. Opal D111-rnz anal Miss G7'C1!'ff Parllcfl, flvan of girls, rl14sr'11.w.Q plans for Clfll'I'l'l N rlaff. Ilzarlzzg mm of Lzzlzlmrlfs cold xpfflls las? ll'l'I1flI', nature 1-loflwcl flu' fnunfain in flzfl i11r'lnsf'1l patio zrifh lwazfliful z'r-fclrfs 11'l11'r'l1 r'ws011zl:l1'fl sfalaf'fz'ff's, Tlw zrafer in flu' pond '11-as frozffn on fnp, buf fha fish cvmlrl lm .wwf SlI'l'I'l1I7II.I1fl lwlozr. Drum' llrozlw, al lffff, Jim .IahHsm1, af righf, and LW Ivy, I10f1ll.!ffII7'l'fl, af'te1'pf1.ws1'11g fhe gemfrczl l'7lf6lll'gl'Ilf'e fast, passed flu' Navy pleysirrzl fcsf in Dallas, Pll'lI7'HCl7'jj 18. Affw' passing a sclerfion lmarrl, fhcy may lm mafi- flerl fn lhflbl' C'!lUl.l'f' ur' 5,3 .N'.R.O.T.C. wnllwyfffs fo affwnl. SI'Il1.fII' ffirls are' nlfffzsunfrl for fapx aml ynzrns for grculuafamz. Hf'lJliZfj UTI' Jlrs. I I 24 11 Rosa JI. 1I1n'fm'zl, and .llfss Grace Padley. In almuf JU nzilzzffffs ,200 sf1fflf'nf.w 1z'ffr1' nzvaxurml for tlwir gwlrns. 1. Nancy Darts, at left, and Ann Edwards, at right, enjoyed cotton candy while watch- ing a game with Sammy Dunn, and Dorothy Kennedy, at the Lnlnlzoclf County Fair last fall. J. Square flancing at tlze Round-up was a big ei-ent with about eighty students parti- cipating. The winners of the square dancing contest were Jlarlin Smith anfl Eclfla Lynn For. -J. Owen Hamilton and Bill Price work on safety posters to lie used during the safety ea rn pa ian. 4. Students in Jlr. IV. C. Watts' :Sth periorl aeronanties class watch a miniature snow storm which they produced with flry ice and moist air. 5. Winners of the Y-Teen Easter liat con- test are first place, Elizabeth Mitchel, in the foreground: second place Mona Powell, at left in tlze liaclr: tlzirll place, Pat Bolinger, in the center. First prize was a Y-Teen charm liraelet,anr1 Y-Teen pins were given as second and third prizes. Joy Darts, in back and Joy Oglesliy, at riglit, won honorable mention. Billie Ilonrlanrl, not pietnrefl, also won honor- alile mention. t'ounwil members are. left to right-John Norwross. Alive Qualia. and Emmett Adair. Janet Franrlall. president: Claudyne Young, treasurer: Zula Taylor. ser'retary,-- Mary Katherine Ntarnes, ifiee-presiflent: and Miss .Vary Wilson, sponsor: are also members of the eouneil. Red Cross This is the first year Lubbock Sen- ior High School has sponsored an American Junior Red Cross organi- zation. Some of the group's projects have been working at the Red Cross office do1l'ntoa'n, presenting parties at Milarn's Orphans' Home, and col- lecting school supplies for European school children. .llenibers of the Ame4'ir'an Junior Red Vross are left to right - first r0u.': Dorothy Iiale Kennedy. LaTreIl Johnson, Joy Davis. Nevrnzfl role: Bobbie June Jlitehell. Eliza- beth Stanley. Billye Weiss. Third row: I-Jrelyn Sue Burks. Virginia Butler. Mary ,lanet Johnson. .Vary Katheryn Roberts, anrl Wanda James. Left to right, members are. first row- .llary Duggan. Betty Joyee Broun, Seeoml ron' --.Ioan Kirlivell, Barbara Broarn, Anne Linyle. Third rote-Joan Crawford. Mary Ruth Sims, Margaret Wilson. .loan Jlellillan. anrl Carolyn Bledsoe. .llernbers not shozrn are .-llene Mitchell, Shirley Johnson, Aletha .111-Casland, Beth Ray, 1,aVonne Weaver. .-inn Hskin, Marion Nruitt, llolrlia Hester. Nam-y Crosby, Donald Smiley, 1lIl'L'ifI Smiley. Leon Hill, and John R. Ilan:-an. . E 2 Three years at L.H.S. lzare left Shelley if-itll a host of frienrls, lllllllilfl zrlmnz are tear-hers as irell as .wtzule11ts. Slze nzanages to hare enough time left orer from leer many lluties at school to enjoy her f'a1'orite pastimes of nzusie and horse-baelf ruling. One of the grlfliroa fn'c'at.w of L.H.S. is Hill Tatum. This fN'1'f'I' lettermarz in foot- lmll a ml jlI'f'Nl-flfllf of the ,vfnior flaw is lcnouvz H1111 l1'lff'fl lux flu mtiw ,wfzulwnt hmli as the .I 'vlarlr mul lzaufl.wn14 ' type. Ilill, a .wi'nf'ere ana' !'UllSf'l-l'IIflows pwrxon, eau alu'au.w lie rlwpenrlevl ml. g 73 To tlze pioneers tlze dawning of a new clay lnrouglzt with it lrriglzter hopes for tlze future. Senior favorites. Shelley Furr and Billy Tatum, look east for these same lnriglzt lzopes. This was taken in tlze museum at Texas Teelz. is ev J gp!-CII 1 '9 lu.. Senior Who's Who Bruee Broun has been a raluable asset to the school through his outstanding seholarsh ip, interest in school aetirztzes, outstanding zrorlf in journalism, a.nd his energy and capability in earryin out his ne Sl fl ideas. He was one of the three Lubbock High students to pass the Nara! Aptitude Test u'hieh entitles him to go to school at any unirersity reeognized by the Nary. He u-ishes to beeome a naral otlieer. Bert Nelson u'as head eheerleader this year and junior eheerleader last year. A member of the student eouneil :luring his junior and senior years, he represented his elass etfieiently. Bert was Il delegate to Hoy's State. Charlene Lau's has shown a u'ide range of talent for making friends and keeping them, and a tal- ent for making good grades eontinually. She zras a member of the .student eouneil for three years, seeretary of the sophomore class, riee-president of the student body as a junior, and secretary of the student body as a senior, and programs direetor of the Y-Teens. As heralds to her popularity she u'as .sophomore farorite, and sieeetheart of the 1948 Westerner basketball squad. Jack Alderson has been a member of the student eouneil for four years. In 1946-.47 he was prpsj- dent of the student bodyg the same year he was Round-L'p Farorite and president of Hi-Y, Jack is q letterman in four sports, being basketball eo-captain this year. He remained in high sehool an e.rtra year in order that he might participate in sports. 9-qf Itsy, bitsy, zcittle kiddies invaded Lub- bock High School April Fools' day to recapture their lost kidhood. Jumping the rope, and playing jacks, ball, and marbles are among the games played at the party for the seniors. Snatched from their mothers' apron strings, the ages ranged from six months to ten years, but all had their toys and suckers. Voted most typically dressed were Patricia Lindsey, and the Schmiflts, Bob and Dick. 1. A controversial game of marbles keeps these su-eet little things at each others' throats. 2. Alton Slagle, enjoying his milk, gets a squirt from Marlin Smith's :cater-gun. 3. Tico little girls, the pic- ture of innocence, sta.nd idly by ready to brain some little boy. 4. Patricia Lindsey, Bob Schmidt, and Dick Schmidt, the most typically dressed kids, play a game of jacks. 5 QQ 6. Tico games of jacks keep these brats from under their mothers' feet. W' t ,fi QOH Tatum, secretary Signifying the youth of today, Chloe T. Dawson and Bill and president of the Senior Class, respectively, look towards the future. Like all youth who hate heen larought up rernenzhering not war they lead a elass of uoungsters who. after this experience are more serious, I and more eoneernecl alaout the world relationships and the serious hu.s-incss of run- rnueh more than ning the leading ization in the world. During the past year the Senior Class, under Chloe T,s and Bills leadership, has settled down in tarious meetings to learning the prolrlems of meeting the world in College and later in their various vocations and auoeations. the uear a hit of humor and down-right fun was had at the senior earnwal, assembly, play, luinquet, Kid Day, and pienze, which all add up to rnalce a rneinorallle year in the life of any person. Breaking in at internals during sk. 'I'-4' X r1f 'r 1 'G W A 'f F5 f '-2 -'Z' ' X as V .W Y 1 . . A I I A 11 .11 Bridwell, Brock, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, B1ll1e Marle Gene Barbara Bob Bruce Hylton Brown, Brunson, Bryan, Bumpass, Burkey, Burleson, Thomas Jonnle J1m Bob Tommy Jlmmy Bllly F BRIDTVELL-Thespians 46-573 Mary Emma 47-48, BRUVK. BROTVN-N.II.S. 46-473 Y-Teen 45-48: Guirl. Secy. 46- 47, Pres. 47: l'V7'ttllgl67' 47. BROYVN. BR0lVN-N.H.S. 46-483 liens Togata 46-48: Hi-Y 47-48: Science Club 47-48: T.N.T. 47-481 Quill-Scroll 47-48: Inter-Religions Vnuncil 47-48: YV. IVnrlfl 47-483 Annual 47-48: Basketball 47: Guid. Pres. 46. BRQYVN-Sunset High School, Dallas 45-46. BROWTV-Nortlt Dallas High School. Dallas 45-47: Ht-Y 47-48. BRUN- SUZN'-SIY 45-46: Guirl. Sec. 43-47, l'1'e.9. 47-48, lVraugIe1' 47: Y-Tee1L45-47: Pan Americana 45-47. BRYAN-N.?S. 473 Radio f'lub 46-47: Gens Togata 45-46:S.F. fluid. Rep, 46-47. BI'Ml'ASS-F,F.A. 44-463 D.Iz'. 46-47. BVRKEY-F. .A. 46- 481. BFRLESON-F,F.A. 344-47: Guia. Pres. 47-48. ' BI'RROll'S.,- Y-Teen 46-47. BVRTON-N.H.S. 463 DE 47--Hi H fl' 46--ITL Thesrpiafzs 46-47. HI'THfI,uckne1l High School 45-46. BFTLER --Jr. Play: .4 Fappella 47-48: Y-Tern 45-461 fluid. Secyu. 45-46, ls'l'T1,ER-N.H.S. 46-473 Westerners 46-473 Cotrhanzls 44-46. Ifl'TI,ER-N.Il.S. 46-485 I'au Americana 43-4Y: Y-Teen 47-48: Melvil Dewey 46-47. FADDELL-D.E. 46-485 Basketball 47. t'AI.DlVEI,l.-- Y-Te'v'f1 46--H1 'l'hrspiaus 413-47. Burrows, Burton, Buth, Butler, In preparation for me Senior Car- Bettye Frank Sarah Cecile nival Charles Bartlett mounts' .a step ladder to put up one of the many signs Butler, Butler, Caddell, Caldwell, 110-vfffl 171 the gymnasium. Jackle Vlrgmia Howard Bonnie . m lk - ffl' A. L l i 1 : A. 'N -I Q ,Vx ' I y N B .hx f Q4 .. Q A 1 4' I f'xV- ' A. --Feudm' and rignzm' is me lim- Campbell, Cantrell, Caraway, Carpenter, ary subject diseusserl in melody by Jack Thelma Ruby James I-Iarl Hutcherson, Jim Johnson, Diek ' ' Schmidt, Parker Stuart and Horaee Cary, Cash, C3StaI19da, C6Cil, Q ' . ' - - Henley at the 7 en1o1 Carnwal. Norma Thelma John Jack ' Vf'A.11I'IiHLL-Baseball 46-475 Guifl. Pres. 47-4X. f'AX7'RI'.'l,I.7lV. U'm'l1I 401-4F, File Vlerk 47-4X3 Y-Teen 45-46.2 ffjclvl. Navy. 46-471 .4lm1mI 46-4X1 Quill-Scroll 47-4X1 .UIIV-ll lfrnmff 47-4x, l'.-411.-lll',-il'fSu:11Iozr11 High Sc-lzuul 44-45, ll 4,7-4K. 1'ARl'EXTER -- Hi-Y 463-47L .-istroufnnjf Vlub 445-483 liolj Vlnln -lli-4N. VARY'B7'lIII'Illl?'lll High Selmol 45-47-1 lv-fern 47--lfi, f'.'1Sff'T'lQ'SIIlfll!S 47-4X1 liens 'fuyflla 47--ll, Y-7'H'f1 47-IN l'.lN'l'.-lXI'.'I7A -f--- IIE. 47-48: N.U.S. -Hi-44. f 11111. +SClf'llCCf'Il41l 473 Tkwzlzis l'I14l, 47 - CHAVJIBLIQS-D.E. 47-48. !'HAPPELLE-Hd-Y 45-483 f'0ll'1I,fUIlIS 45-47: 'I'raeIq 461, f'HlLDERS-N,Il.S, 46-473-DE, 4:-48. !,!,ARh-Odessa High School: lVesternettes 47-48, F1,,-IHY. IYAHH, VUBH, 1'1H'ANNUl'I'IR-Qmll-Scroll -ll-453 5,-HAS 4fWQ 14111114111 46-47. Assn. Ed. 47-48: Gems Toqam 46-48: Y-Teen 46-473 Mell.-H Dm:-ey 45-46, Sorry: yary E'lIl7llfl 4:-.403 1,1f1rl.'SeC11.'4T-40: lV. lllorld 46-47. CONE -k1llf6T8C7L1I1ll-WIC lmrzylu' 'IV-Huis 47-4R: Pan Amrrieauo 46-47: Thespmns 14: Tennis llvub 46:-48: Y-Teen 46-47. 1'UUI'ER--A Vappvllrz 47-481 I:1tf'r'.u-llolustie Typing 47. f'Ul-'I'fGf?HS 7'0!lflfQ Hj -1. Smvence flub 44, f'UR!'URRAN-F.I .A. SI4'Fl'flH Il7'f 46-473 S.I', fluid. Rep. 47-451, Wrrznglftr 473 A frzppella 44-45. Mary Iumma 47-485 Y-Tren 45-47, Chambles, Chappelle, Childers, Clark, Clary, Cobb, Harvey Ray B111 Jaxle Charles Aurella Cobb, Cocannouer, Cone, Cooper, COPD, Corcorran, Joan Lauwanna Marjorle Carroll Eugene Betty 1 ., 7 fs- 'S' ':- 7 , 'W A ,I , 7. ...f Q 1 Q -4 U i , I Bl 'U' rg, I Couch, Cowdrey, Cox, Cox, Cox, Craft, Roberta Rlta Delores Kenneth Mary Lou Donald Craft, Craig, Crandall, Crandall, Crawford, Crawford, Maxle Ruth James Jack Janet Joan J. 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World 47-485 S,U,S. 46-4X1 Thrspirms 45--H: Y-7'1'1'11 45--H: Tennis 45-46. !'RAlVI UI1'I1-Track 47-48g Weste1'11er.s 47: C'1111'ha111ls 45-46. PRUJIICRf1'1111'I1f1111Is 412-47. l'I'NN1XlIII.4JI. l'I'RRIE4R1ms1'1'elf High Svlzool 45-441. IJAI.EfN.II.S. 46-483 Maru I-I11111111 40--Hg lV1'ste1'111-tfrs 413-4X3 A l'11pp11ll11 47--H: Y-Tren 47-4X. DAXIHI, - 8111111 43-48: Urr'hes!r11 47-48. DAVIDSON. II.-ll'IS- Y-TVP11 43-4NL I'llIl .41111'1'i1'111111 443-4K1 A flfllllflfllll 47-4K2 N.H.S, 415-47: fluid. NFFIII. 47-4X. IIAVIS-Stullenf Bollrf l'1'1',-1, 47--hp V11-E1l. 1V. U'111'I1I 47-4K I'1'1's. T.lI.S.l'.A, 47g N.ll.-V. 43-4N, l'1'1's, 46: HJ-Y 443--HL 7'.N.T. 46-473 I.I,.I'.f'. 47-43-3 J1- l,'1.!111'11111 Srpf. 47: li1111l. l'1'1.s. 41. Cromer, Cunnlhgham, Currie, Dale, Cameron McKinnon. Mr. Lewis Bill llax Clayton J, C, Janie Stoelzing, Anne Adams and Miss Neville Wrerm arrange the shellerl 1-orn to be used in bingo games in the . , . I Sfnior K'arni1'aI. Damel, D3V1dSOH, DHVIS, Davls, Howard Denny Betty Dan 'L Q ,-1' 'YD-Q- J s 4 U? .af :Q . V' .I 1' A While Tommy Cooper arranges an Davis, Davis, Dawson, DKWSOU, ornament on the big Christmas tree' Joy Sam Chloe T. Fred in the front lrall, Gentle Butler lends a helping hand. Dean, Donnell, Dorman, Douglass La Juanna Bob Bill Buddy DAVIS-Thespians 47-48: Y-Teen 47-48. DAVIS- Vl'esterners 46-475.0011-lmmls 44-43: Basketball 46-47: Track 44-47: L Assn. 46-48: S.C. Guid. Rep. 46, Pres. 46-47. DATVSON- Y-Teen 45-48, Pres. 47-48: Sr. Secy. 47-483 S.!'. 45-48: N.ll.S. 46-48: Girl of Month UH, 47: Inter Religious f'0'll7lCl1 47-48, Secy. 47-48: lVrrmyler 47: .4 f'appf'Ilu 47-48: 'I'l1rspiuz1x 43-46 IIA VVSON-Science Ulnl: 46-47: Track 47. DEAN-Tltespinns 45-47: .Mfl7'Qll Emma 47-48: l'-Tern 47-48: llnirl. Semi. 46-47. llUN.N'HI.I,. DURMAX-Ili-l' 47-48: 'fjller lliyh Srhfml 44-46. DUVGLASS. DOVVNING-D.E. 46-49. DOYLE'-Hi-Y 47-48: f'0ll'flflllll8 46. DVFF-Quill-Sr'ralI 47-481 Annual 47-481 IV. KVIITIII 47-4341 Shullerbugs 46-47, l'res. 47: Guifl. Pres. 47. DVNCAN-Quill-Scroll 46-48: Natl Tlaespians 45-48: 7'.l1.S.l'..4. 46-481 I',H.S.I'.A. 45-48: Steck Annual Fonjerence 47: Hi-Y 46-47: S.O.S. 45-48: Annual 45-48, Asso Ed, 46-47, Vo-Erlitor 47-481 Arr Staff 46-48, Co-Editor 47-48: W. World 46-48. DVVIGHT, ECHULS-D.E. 47-48. ELLIOTT. ELLISON-TVcsteruaire 45- 46: D.E. 46-48. ELLISON-S.l'. Guid. Rep. 46-47: Coirhanrls 45-46: Basketball 45-46: Guid. Pres. 47-48. ENGLISH- S,!'. 45-46: H.i-Y 47-48: liaurl 46-483 Tennis Flrrh 45-48: Holy f'lulr 46-47: Gems Togata 45-46: Pau Ameriemm 46-48: Inter Religious Council 47-48. ESKIN--Summer Playhouse 47: Nafl. Tlmspians 47-48: Y-Tvens 47-48: Inter Religious Connell 47-48. ESTES-Melril Dewey 46-47. Downing, Doyle, La Ruth Donald Elliott, Ellison, J. B. Ray ' vnu .Ie 8 1 '-J Q Duff, Bob Ellison, Royce -J Duncan, Dwight, Echols, John R. Bernie Bill English, Eskin, Estes, Dan Bo Anne S. Ruby 1? ' N an ,A .nu 9' I- 19, 5 , -I I Au m. M A v 7 ,S A ' qlQ.'f Ii 4 igfgfgl, 1' 7 ll 4 A xf l 1 , 1 ?Q 7 A Sgr I T r ,- aa' , V- T Eg If KAY. Vi Ef 'xwhw In 0 A 7 7 7 5, A?-X 7 l if 6 BQ. -'74-s' - one ol the nm rhmgs E. P. and I Griffin, Guy, Haberer, Hallmark, saw was the old Yellowhouse Ranch Bobby Don-ance Mary Dee Yvonne with its windmill by its side lone- humlred and thirty feet tallj. Hamilton, Hancock, Hardwick, Harless, Owen Betty Buddy Billy Wayne GRIFFIA -S.C. 44-43: f'0ll lflN1l3 44-45: Basketball 45-461 -!V6Sf67'll87'S 47: Baseball 47-48: Guifl. Pres. 46-47, GUY, IIABEHER-Y-Teen 45-46: Guilt, Sevy. 46, Pres. 47: Annual 47-48. H.ALLMARK-Thespians 45-47: Y-Teen 45-46: Jr. l'lay,' A Cappella 47-48. HAMILTON-Inter Religious Founag 47-48: Basketball 46: Guirl. Pres. 47-48, IIANCOPK1 Y-Teen 45-46: Guifl. Secy. 47. HARDWICK -Cowhanfls 45-47 3 VVesterne1-.1 47-48: Radio Flub 46-48: Astronomy Club 46-48: Hi-Y 46-48: Guicl. Pres. 46-47, lVranyler 47, HARLESS. IIARRELI,-Y-Teen 45-48: A Cappella 47-48. HARRISON-Y-Teen 45-48, Seey. 47-48: Pan Americana 45-48, Secy. 46: N.H.S. 445-45: A Fappella 47-48: lVC8fC7'llIl'l7'6 46-47: Ginrl, Sfwylf. 47, HARRISON. HARVEY-S,f'. 45-48: Sr. Cheer- leaderg t o-zrhanzls 45-46: Guirl. Pres. 46-47, HATCHETT-Y-Teen 45-46: A Cappella 47-48: Mary Emma 45-46: Guid. Secy. 46. HAWK-Geris Togata 47-48. HHECK-Slaton High School 46. HENLEY-0'Donnell High School 46, HENRY- Cowhands 44-45: Westeriiers 46-47: LU Assn, 46-47, Pres. 47: Baseball 48: Basketball 45-48: Guia. Secy, 46, Pres. 47, HENRY-D.E, 46-48. HENSLEY-Y-Teen 45-47: Thespians 45: Interscliolastic Typing 47: Annual 47-48: Gnid. Pres. 47. HERCHENROEDER 4 Basketball 47-48. Harrell, Harrison, Harrison, Harvey, Lamoyane Hazel Royce Dabney Heck, Henley, Henry, Henry, June E. Horace Billy Max Doris Hatchett, Hawk, BO Betty Cecile Hensley, Herchenroeder, Pat Richard WSW ! -if --Q - :bas 9- 1 I . Hicks, Hill, Hilton, Hindman, Hinson, Hobbs, Peggy J0y Leon Gordon Lunita Jamie Betty Ruth Hodges, Holland, Holt, Holton, Holton, Holzapfel, Dorothy Bonnie Mary Ann Don Norma Elsie Dean IIIWKS-Jlary Emma 43-46. HILL-IV. IVOTIII 47-4K1 S.fl.S. 4T'4S, Slmrrfwlfnys 46-473 '1..X T. 47--th: Sf. fluid. Rrp. 47-4R. IIILTUX-fmirlafimls 47.-46: IVf'SlF7'?lf'7'S 46-4X3 Assn. 47-45: Basketball 46-481 Guill. Pr:-s, 47-48. IIIN1JM.4N- Tliespillns 45-48, Natl 47-481 Y-Tami 45-48: J1ff'l1ffl 11614111 46-47: Annual 47-4N. Quill-Svroll 47-4X. I1I.X'SIlX-fimns Toyata 45-461 U'. VVOTIII 47-43, f'i7'f'Nlf1ffflll ,Mgr 47-451 Y-'fren 45-46, HOBBS -N.1I.S. 46-481 IIE. 47-48: A Vappflla 46-473 Guifl, Navy. 47. HUDGES -- Y-Tren 47-48: .llffllfll Emma 47-49. IIOLI..-1.YIJ -- Y-'l'f'fu 43-47. llUI,T-.YH N, 401--H: Y-Tren 45-4X1 A FYIDPPIIKI 46-4K2 Pan Amciricann 46-43: Thespiaus 433 Guid. Prrs. 45-4N. IIUI,7'UX- N'rsr1'rnfrs 43-471 I, Assn, 46-47, IIUl,TOX+l'-Tren 45-485 Thfspians 45-461 fluid. SPFN. 47-493 Fuuflzall Slrfvrlwrrrt .4tIf'n1Ianl 47. Ilfll,TZAI'FEI.-Jlary Emma 47-4X3 iVvsrr1'nettPs 47-4X1 Y-Tern: 47-4N. lIUl'l'h'lx' llUIi'7'12N. II1lI'S1lI'R -- Y-'I'r'1 11 401-fix. 'l'hr'.Qpiaus 403-47: .llaruu Emma 47-431 S1'i4'a1'r Vlub 47-43. IIUVS- 'I'UX. ll,0I'S1'UNfA !'ap11r'IIa 40-45: Y-Trrn 44:-'45, .Vary I-fmma 47-4X Il41ll',-lI1'Il- -'I'l:1'.wpiaas 47--ix: Tennis !'I14h 1053 Y-7'1'1'n 401-443 Nlygqffprliylgg 415-4515 S4-if'n1'r' Vinh 47-4X, N lpx 4f.4x, ,1.wlz'rmmf1a I'Iul, 47-4k l1I'7'l'IlHRNUX-Sff 47- 4N. .-lssn 49?-4941 T7'!ll'IC 461-H, Stair jlrrl 441-17 ll'f.s!fr'f1fr.w 41?-IT. Vavrhf fflx 41, lfasknflulll 411. liuifl. PHS. 403-47. ING- f'1IIl'I!flllllS 4113 ll'rxlrrr11'rs 47, Hopper, Horton, Housour, Houston, Curtis Helen Ruth Bobby ,lurk Franflall, artist ertraorzlinary. ,rinixhexv painting one of the wise men, mafle -rom Jlllwooll, or the Christmas Houston, Howard, Hutcherson, Ing, WW, in mi, 'pam f Florence Relta Jean Earl Dean 'LTQQEQ 1 60 L.: it lL 1 jl 1 7? i ,,,4f.-W 'G' Janet Crandall, feature editor of the Ivy, J3.CkSOIl, Jackson, James, Wr:s'ri-ziaxrzn Woxui, receiiles xome hu- Lee Betty JO Dene Wanda man interest factx from author and lecturer. Anna Bird Stewart. Jeffcoat, Jenkins, Johnson, Johnson, Iris Jonlta Jim La Trell QP ll Yjf'.vl'. f'aJ'l43-463 Track 47-4S. .IACKSU.Y-- Tlirspirna-v 45-451: Y-T1'f'u 47-4X1 .Vary Ennna 47-48. JAVKSUN- at 'r, ',41- 5-E1-N 4 j475 A Pfwpelm 47-48: Tm-spmns 45-463 i'-rf-fn. 45-41:1 uhm. 1-res. 46, sew. 47-4x. JAMES- Y-Teen 12:11, 4a-455: ll f'S,fl'7'l1E'fYQ S 46-47: Tlmspians 47-48. JEF1-'l'UA7'- Y-Teen 45-4X3 Guirl. Pres. 46-47: Mary Emma 47-48. .I ,, lxvlgbv--IN.II..S', '46-48:34 ffappella 47-4X1 Y-Teen 46-473 Jlarif Emma 46-48: Tlwspians 47-483 SIT Guid. Rep. 46-48. kflH'NA5U5 1,3011-9 5ff1fC 491: W f'SIerners 46-47: Track 45-48, Cipr. 47: Jr. Play, .IUIINNON 7 Y-Teen 405-483 Pan Americana .i-48, Thespians 46: Jllary Emma 47-482 Inter-Srliolastir fiflljlllf' Declamation 47. U 4g,7OffNff15'-Mffjfvrfjrrf 47-H: Y-Teen 45-482 Thespians 46-47. sos, 47-48, ,lomvsox-Bu.-ikerlmzl 44-45g Weszemer 4:-bug I, Assn. JUZSDAJII.-Quill-Scroll 47--ZX: 1V, I4'm'l1I 411-4S, !'ircnlatirm Mgr. 47-483 Y-Teens 45-483 Thespuins 49-4N.AJ41v1nier'AI laylfouse 4i.- .lfl.XYENiHfl86lIIlII 46-473 Ili-Y 47. .lOI'I,lNf'l'hespians 45-48, Natl. Sery. 47-481 S'.,O,S. rr- -. affix-2.47, A lappella 47-4N:,I'an Americana 46-475 Y-Tama 45-483 lluirl. Svry. 45-47, VVrangler 47. KALLAS-West irner, 6-:ii .Y 'f0l4 lflIlll:9 4:1-46. AEJIP-N.I1.S, 46-473 ILE, 47-4R. KENNEDY- llfesternrrs 45-47. KENNEDY-liens F090 fl 43-riff, Il:-7 4:1-453 .-liitrmwnzy Club 46-48: Sh11ttr'rbu'1s 46-47. Kla'N.N'l'IIH'4Izzterscholfzsrir' Vnllffyball 47: Jlary ,mma 4.1-46. AERMAIN -livstermfrs 47-48: Thespians 47-483 Ili-Y 47-48. Ix'IIHx'l,.-1XII-D.I'I. 47-4X1 lVraugler 47. Johnson, Johnson, Jondahl, Jones, Joplin, Kallas, Mary Janet Vlfgll Sheila C. Royce Mary John Kiousis Kemp, Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy, Kerman, Kirkland, Ann Fred Jimmy Zelmarie David Melba . Z . T' -0 v i Q1 Q ,2 -8 'IX H, 1 r K 4 f . ' Q - - -sv - P ' I 'FD' N ' ag , if - ' J- .-f, ': ,Z M Kuykendall, Lancaster, Land, Lanham, LaRoe, Laws, Jean Kathryn James Violet John Larry Charlene Lawson, Lea, Lee, Leonard, Leonard, Lester, Lucille Sybil Marjorie Kenneth L. Robert Jimmy KVYKENDALL. LANFASTER -Cowhands 45-46. LAND. LANHAM- lV!?3ff.'7'7l6T8 45-48: HL Assn. 47-48: Cowhands 44-45: Basketball 44-47: Track 45-461 Guid. Pres. 47-48, Secy. -tn-46. LaRUE-Soph, flll66TlPl1ll67'f Wrangler 46-47: Jr. l'laJ1: A Cappella 47-48: Natl. Thespians 47-48: Hi-Y 47-48. I..-QYVS-Slurlent Body Secy. 47-48, Vice-Pres. 46-47: Soph. Sf-cy, 45-46: Soph, Favorite 45-46: Jr. Who's Who 46-47: Y-Tesn fn-48: G1rI of Mouth, Sept, 47: Thes-mans 45-48: A Cappella 47-4R: N.H.S. 46-48. LAWSON-Y-Teen 45-43: Thespians 46-47: Mary Emma 47-48. LEA-Y-Teen 45-463 Guid, Sec , 46-47. LEE-D.E. 47-48: San Angelo High. School' LEONARD7Scie1zcf' Flub 47-48: Hi-Y 47-48: Annual 47-48: W. Worlll 47-4R, I,EUN.4RD-X.Il.S. 48-4R: Gffns Togafa 411-43: H1-Y 4:7-4X: A Vappella 47-48. LESTER-Guirl. Secy. 44, Pres, 47: Hi-Y 44-45. I.If'H'I'H--illclril Dewey 47. LIGHT.-Y-Tren 45-433 Thespians 45-46: .Vary Emma 47-43: Gfuirl. Pres. 46, Secy. 47, H'rauolf'r 17, I,I2VI1SEY- Y-Tvrn 43-46: Tl:f'.911ifm,w 43-46: Annual 47-48. LINDSEY-Soph. f'lLeerlfader,' S.C. 46-47: Guifl. Secu.'46-48, W'rangler 47: N.H.S. 46-48: Jr. Play: Thespians 45-48, Xat'l. 47-48: Majorette 47-48: Y-Teelz 45-481 A Cappella 47-451. LIPSFOJIR- Tlwspians 44-45. LlPSHY- TV, lVorld 46-48, I'o-Ed. 47-48: T.H.S.P.A. 46-47, TVUUIPT' Club Story 46: l',H,S.I'..4. 47-48, Winner General Column 47: I.I,.P,l'. 47-48: S.f'. 47-48: Thespiaus 46-48, Natl 47-48, Quill-Scroll 46-48. Pros. 47-4Q: N.H,S. 47-48: Summer Playhouse 47. 1.0VI-II.ESS-Mary Emma 45-48, Y-Teen 47-48. LOVELESS-Y-Teen 45: Tlzcspians 45: Gaia. Srcy. 45-47. Lichte, Light, Lindsey, Lindsey, Joyce Mary Iva Patricia Pat Moore. winner of the Book Week contest. receives the book A Small . . Bird Singin b Miss A B' fi Llpscombf Llpshyy L0V9l9SS, Loveless, Stewart, frogm Milfs. R, Tlmgrovlds Clyde Carolyn Betty Geneva librarian. Wm. , 'E',r 7 K kr .N-.r 'i' 'E' ,o .r Q, L 11 Q I 1 6 As devotional director for the regu- LyI'1Ch, 1W3GOl1iI'k, NI3.1OCh, Martin, lar Morning Watch program gn 182. John Wanda Faye Oscar Callle Fred Stanley flashes one of hzs well- lcnoufn smiles to begin the day right. Martin, Mauldin, McCarty, McCasland, Gary Gllbert B111 Aletha LYNCH, ,UAGOVIHK-Rnstrfll. NPN' M1'.rir'n.,' N.ll.S. 47-4N. .'l'IAI,1lf'I1-Scimaaw l'Iarl1 47-4x1 .'43fl'YHlIlIl1All P11411 47-494. .'lIARTIN.- N.F.L. 471 I7lfP7'8Ch0I!'l8f4C Debate 47. IFIARTIN-Rrlrlio l'I11I1 44-43. .1I.4I'l,IHX-- Ifrmfl 45-48, Drum Jlujor 46-47, Secy. 47-431 0TC'LCSfTf1 47-49. MCCARTY-F.C'.A. 46-47, .1lr'!'.4Sl,.4XII4'l'I1r'spir1n.s' 45--ix, XuI'I. 47--IRQ 1'-Tw 11 45- 48: S.O.S. 46-473 N,H.S. 47: 7'Pllll78 Club 45-465 Pau Ar'nn'icuun 47. A1L'C0WYA5'i,Wf17'jl Emma 411-47. JICGEIIEE-A l'r1ppr'lIr1 47-4X3 Huirl. Pres. 15, 47, Wrrmylcr 47. 3lc'I1l'1RE-IIE. 46-48. MCKELTYYV-1V6Sf9TPl87'S 411-473 Basketball 47-453 I, ASSM. 47-4X1 Guirl. Pres. 413. .'1IcIx'INNUN-Ili-Y 45-433 Science' Club 45-48: Astronomy P11111 47-483 f'ou'lmnrIs 45-47: I?'ls1rw'l1fzII 45-411. .1 f'rrppf'IIu 411-471 Nl' Hwifl, R112 4'-4X .'lIf'I,A1X-.'l!a1'y Emma 405-47. JIr'I,Al'fIH.I,IN-N.ll.S 41?-483 'I'Iu'xpirms 413-4 Y-Tfvw: 47-H3 Iiurrl. Sm-11. 411-471 .llzlrjf l'.'7ll7Il!l 47-414. .UCLAITIIIIAINYF.F.A. 45-483 F.f'.A. 411-49, S Pu. 17-4N, .'lll'I.In'.-1 .X. .1lr'.1llI,l,.-IX -- flfurl Nm-yi. 47-4X3 Y-'l'Hu 45-4111 W'rr1ngI6?r 47. IIICNARH-f'0uAhr1nIls 44-45: 17.15. 46-4R. .111-I'IIl'fRSIlX 'l'lu'SpirH1S 45-47, .N'rll'I. 47-4Xg 1'-Tf'f'u 45-473 A Frrppelln 47-49. McCowan, McGehee, McGuire, McKe1vy, McKinnon, McLain, Jane D1Xie Norma Bob Cameron Kathryn McLaughlin, McLaughlin, McLean, McMillan, McNabb, McPherson, Evelyn Gene Loren Ramonda Loyd Barbara W.,-,g A, , Q Nw-9 i wi fri? 'Z Q 6 Medley, iviedlock, Miller, Ming, Mitchell, Mooney, Jerry Don Robert Billye FranCyS Catherine Dorothy Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Morris, Moss, Betty Cleo Dwight Pat Billie Jean Jeanne I JII'flIl:EY'- A flfll-311471111 43-4131 D.E. 47-4S, Prfs, 47. .'UEDLUf'K-Hrlfzrl 4Z--QS: fN'.H.S'. 40-431 Hi-Y 47-481 Glllll. PTGR, 41-43. 5.1: Rep. 46:-47. MILLER-Hi-Y 46-47: Shuircrbugs 46-47: Quill-Scroll 47-43: VV. VVorld Photographer 47-4841 .-illlllllll 4x7-4-N, .l!1.XGfY-Tf'P rl 45-48, A Cappella 47-4N. ,1lITf'IIELL. MUONHY-Y-Teen 46-483 Thespirlns 47: Jlelilil Dfwfflf 4h-442 -llrzrgl Emma 47-4S1 fluid, Sony. 47-49, MOORE-Big Spring 1111114 Svlmol. .MOORE-.4 Vappellri 46-41,5 Jvlelml lgflllfiill 46-41: D.FI. 47-4S, MOORE-U'r.v!m'ners 46-48: Basketball 46-4X3 fluid. Pres. 46-48, S.f', Rep. 47-48: I, 4S f ' .4 '.45- .VWIREWIm.-fi.-frzmll 45-453: sf-mmf vm, 47-4V: II.i-Y 43-47, Tmf-k 47-4s. MORRIS -- x.11.s. 46-43: fi fl fy-I' 4-1-4'v1 U llurlrl 47-4k lirmkk1'fpf'r 47-481 Quill-Sf'1'ull 47-49. JIUSSifV.fI,S 47. H :JlO'lv'I'fRSfU'6srf'r'11f'rs 43-46. JII'l,I,IXSg7'lmspi1ms 46-471 Jr. PII1115 A f'r1ppr'lI11 47-48, .'lII'RHI'IY--SIu1Hf'7'bNg:v 42-4i'2 !l'lIH1S -VIHIA 46-47: Vrnrlzfnirls 44-451 1lrc'hf'sIrr1 43-48: Rauf! 44--N, I'1'f's. 47-43. JIYAT'I'--Quill-Sc'1'oll 46--431 D.E, 41-'42, 5j'Q',Il.v4if-19: Y-7'f'f'n 43-463 Tliespirzus: I'.I1,S P.,-1, 46-473 Nr' finial, Rwp 415-47, XI-FILL!Vnirhmirls 46-4i-1 Truvk 4 '4'- 51'-1-fff-X f-VW, 45-4N. llvrul f'IIl'f'7'IE'flI1l'V' 47-4x, .111 48-4T1.Ir. PlIl,1l.' Iinifs Starr 47: Iiunrl 403-4X1 f'0l4 l!lHl1f 41:1 Truvvk -l!!l7:- 46: ,111-5 4,7-us Lfifin Vlnlf 46-47. XEIUQUNJ yur,-,',, 45.44, '1'1,-,Q,,if1,1s 433 .rf 1'1i,,if,' A l'111111fIIu 411-4N. mud. Serif. 4.-. xl' 'lUI'NiH 'l 4'l'4V H'fS7f f1Hl11 47-'UL Track 47-4X3 UI'!'Il.CSf7'11-17--lg. Moyers, Mullins, Murrey, Myatt, Orlando Neill Dennie 4 'M Betty Jo Jimmy JO The singing done in Morning Watch every morning at 8:30 in room 182 915011 Nelson, Nichols, is led by Gary Martin. Bert Margaret Stuart we 'HH'-sf-'vu ES 1 f .-...- 'P sf 1 YT' xv' V-fin' if Backstage, nozamg the bouquets of Nichols, Nislar, Norcross, Nordyke, flowers that were presented to her Wilda Jerry John Billy after her appearance as guest pianist with the Lubbock Symphony Orches- tra, is Shelley Furr. Norman, Ogg, Oglesby, Parrack, Beth Evelyn Joy J uanda N1f'11oLs-I'fm Amt-1-imlm 47-4x: Y-Teen 46-472 W. 14112111 46-47: A Uappella 47-45. NISLAR-S.f'. 45-473 Hi-Y 45-48, Pres. 47-48: N.F.L, 47-4N: N.H.S. 46-47: FOIl'llilH4l8 4:1-41 Qvlnterscnolastic League Debate 47-48: Boyfs State 47. NUR- VRUSS-lV. lVarld 46-48: Annual 46-48, Assn. Ed. 44-483 014111-SL-1'oII'47-4X3 Urns Togata 45-48: Thespians 45-48, Natl 45-48: Summer Playhouse 47: Hi-Y 45-473 P.H,S.P.A, 472 'l'.H.S.P.A. 44: Steclc Annual Conference 47: Guirl. Pres. 45, Secy. 47. NURDYKE-N.II.S. 47-483 F.l'.A. 46-48. ISORMA'lN--Banrl 47-48.5 A Cappella 46-48: Orchestra 45-46: Thespiaux 402-475 Jlarjl Emma 43-4S, 1,11 'I'rr:iemr' 47-48. 01111. UHl.luSHl f.N.fl.S. 4h-4K1 Mary Emma 413-1S, Pres. 47-43, lVP8lf'7'VllllV1' 46-47. l'.4RRAf'K-Y-7'f'r'11 45-432 S.0.S. 45-48: Science l'lub47-4R. PATTUX - lVe.9I0rners 46-47: l'ou'hands 45: Track 45-47. PAVVI. g Gnirl. Semi, 43-463 Y-Teen 45-4S: ll'esternettes 47-4RL Mary Emma 47-483 A Vappella 47-48. PEAI-1SUXY I, Assn. 40-v48Q,l'Vf'T8fC'I'llf'T 45-473 f'0lLAlLUtl4l8 44: Basketball 44-45: Track 46-47: Guirl. Pres. 47. PEEL--Band 45-47: Hi-Y 46-'ISC lvl, illorlfl 46-48: A'nnual 46-47: lV68lf'7'Illll'V'? 46-473 Quill- Seroll 47-48, Thespians 46-43. PEEL -D.E. 47-48. PHARR. PIVALQ - I -Teen 45-4X1N,H.S. 47, Gui1l.Sef'y. 47. PIERFE - D.E. 47-48. PIXSUN4Astronomy Vlub 47-48: N.H.S. 46-47: Radu: Club 45-481 'I'.N.T, 47-48: .4 Cappella 47-48: Hi-l' 45-48. POTTS. PUYNOR W SIX Guilt. Rep. 46-47, Pres. 46-471 Track 44-465 1l.i-Y 47-48: Astronomy Flub 47-48. QUALIA - Pau Americana 46-48: Y-Tern 47-48: Guia. Seey. 46, ll'flllj1lf'7'-47, Patton, Paul, Pearson, Peel, Peel, Pharr, Bruce Dot Dlddy Mabry Modell Faye Pickle, Pierce, Pinson, Potts, Poynor, Qualia, Joan Kenneth John John R. Bobby Allce M1 xg. I 101 fa ' '6 .f sf x xv ,' 'I P X i ' . Rasberry, Rawls, Ray, Rea, Reece, Reeves, Jean Modelle Beth Peter Donald Carolyn Reynolds, Rhea, Rhodes, Ridge, Rigney, Riley, Bobby Gladys Earle Betty Pat Jack Almedla RASBERRY-Y-Teen 46: Mary Emma 47-43. R.-1U'I,S-Y-Teen 403-451 lVesteruettes 46-43: Mary Emma 47-48, RAY-.Uelril Dewey 45-473 fluid. Seey. 45. REA--fluid. Pres. 46. REEf'E4Ha1iio Vlub 47-453 Asrrmuomy Flub 47-48, REEVI-ISfX.H.S. 46-48: Y-Teen 47--ZR: T,N.T. 47-4S: .lflelril Ileirey 46-475 Science Flub 47-4R. REYNOLDS-Shutlew bugs 46-47. RHEA - ll'estf'1'ne!tes 47-49, RIHPDES 7 Tennis Flub 46-48, Seey. 47-494, lnrerschnlastif' League 46-48, Regional 471 Y-Teen 46-47g Thespians 46-475 U'r-.wrerizetfes 401-47. HIINJE-Shutlerbuys 46-47. RIGNEY-Band 45-48: Science Club 453-4SL ASVTVIIIYPIIIJJ Flub 413--IN: Rarlio Vlrfla 441-48, 'x'Il,l':Y--.1lf'f'!lIVlf'jl High Svhoul. RILEY. ROBBINS -- l .F.A. 44-48, -lulfflllljl f'1mfr'sf 45-471 f'll'll ll1HlIR 442 If-Q. Nflllll 43-441. RIIBERSUN, ROBERTS- Grvirl. l'r'v'.v. 47. Sw-if 46. I-i'Ulil-.'li'7'S4 Y-Teen 43-4X5 l'rm .-1m1'ri1'anu 445-4X1 X.ll.N. 47-483 Urchesrra 46-47: Urlid. Seey. 46-47. Pres. 47. h'UHI'1RTSONvS.U.S. 43-461: .llrlril llvrrfgu 45-405. RUlflXSU.V7lfan:I 411-4N. lfegimzal Voufrsr 47: Guia. Semi. 45-4YlL Ili-Y 405-432 F.f'.i-1. 43-411. S.l'. lluiil. Ii'f'11 47-4K li'UIHiIfl1'N. Riley, Robbins, Roberson, Roberts, Bob Henry H. Roger Cleatle Joy 0111 Man Singer establixhefl his gen- - ' I N! ' A 8 '9. ' ' Roberts, Robertson, Robmsonl Rodgers' L2'3hLJ 15kLZ Z0 'M,.gT2f0,1Zl5 '3.'ZZ8,,5Zf-'Z Mary Kathryn VWI3-U B111 Don after their jobs were done. 'f '?'- f'7?'N 1 R5 UQ E- A IST L f gii 3 . ,I an X . I 7 K . , . ,fix K f X .fgff ne, -.,-.- 2-1 L35 ' A ' ,n'f,':':++ - BMD 'tif-. .QM At one of me first all-.mmol dancing Rogers, Rogers, I Ross, Ross, :forties Of HH' war Jrlvk Crandall Nanci Velma Louise Blll Charles rlunves with Phlnr' T. lmurwrl. SP11'i0T xevretclry. Ross, Roth, Rutledge, Salmon, Clayton Harvey Billy Fred fmurfwsr lawmrrnlzz swf-rllfm-1 45-4-xg .1 r'f1ppf-1111 rnfm- 47-48. RUlJh'RN-.Y.II.S.' 475 Iiui1lJ'I'1 'S- 47431 Sf'-IQ'f'1j4 47-4Xg 7vllf'5Illlllll8 45--Ui, Null. 403-483 Y-Tfwl 43-47: .llmju Emma 47--QS. RUSS-17.12. 44-4'X. Rlibbflifllrlrl 441.-45.11 43-H, Iffnliu Vluh 47-M, lfnnl I're's. 47: .llvlril !If'll'F.Il 47-4S. I1'llSSfl'VCSf61'llf V'S 4-7--M: fowhunfls 4.1-4lw.'Bask-ffbg r . Track 48-47, finial. I'r'f's, 46, S.!'. Rep. 47-4N. RUTH-Band 45-48,RPyionaIf'm1trsI il 1 Orchestra 491 Hmlm f lub 44 . s ron- umll Vlub 47. RI l'I.HIN1l'In- I ,F.A, 43--QS, SGCJJ. 44, SALJUOA'-f'Il1l'lllHlll8 45. SAXIILIX -- llrzskrrlrzll 43-4'g IVp3ff-r-lp,-3 4g-4g3 f' -1 113 4f.4nS4 ,W',4l,I-IS -1Vl'Sff'7:llF7'S 471 fwlrlzgmls 45Ag Guial. lfres. 40, lVI'rlr1ylr'r 47. .sr'.'1l1:IH:RnI'fiIIiI-'.l'.C4. 415-47. Sl'?llVH'flT-lioz-rr-nor of Tgums: ll6'Sf:'?'Ilf'7'3v4.l'-41. BfrsA5:Zf:u1:, ff4i 7'rffx1'A' 43-4X1 f'mrhrmrls 44-431 llial' 44-48, North UWM Texas Vive-Pres. 47-433 Hrulm Vlub 40-4.4 152113,f l ',M ,qr',' 4'-. 'WLM Ill-Y 44-4X1 f'Ull l41IIlIN 443 lVrxtf'rnr'rs 45-41, Vo-Vrzpt. 401-47: lfuskrrbfzll 44-4433 Tl'flI'1x' 44'-4hy3 47-'Ml 151111-YA-F215 'i.-iemi l'rr'.v, 4:1-47, xx'1-ffnyzff ns. .11-. Rorrzrifm uf-r. 47. sr'u1'T--.aim-fl Iwo-mf 45: 11.15. 46-45. .s171.,.vl4A, Q-SlimIAN.',.-T,,,4,, -lf!-47: A f'11ppf'lIu -KT--is SIIE.-1I1'Iz'R. Nl1l'.'I.l.HYff Sl'll'lIf'P Vlnb 45-4X3 Ili-Y 47-481 Ixlrnnl 40:-4h. .AHV 4- . 1 45-ah. Pm: ,tnwrif-:mn 43-4x3 A Vfzppf-Ilu 47--H. S1GI,E1l'-A Fapprllu 47-4X3 .l1!l,l'l7 'f'f' 47-4Ng U rrmylfr 4v- 1. Sandlin, Scales, Scarborough, Schmldt, SChI?11d'C, Scott, Doral Joe Charles Bob Dlck Inez 'W ' ' Selman, Shafer, Shearer, Shelley, Dhlpmfjln, Slgleff Ruby G. Katherlne James Benny Bettie Courtney if wwfwtw' . we Q-1 - 4 MN, .. W f , . -rf- I 3 -a. v n Ia Q I , I - , r N3 I 7 G9 7-5, ii A 4, 'I ' 9. I I Y! I '. 'a rg .E '. tr N fi ., 5 ' S' 'A K ' -7 ' 1, .- oi ' , Simmons, Simpson, Sisler, Slagle, Slagle, Smiley, Jo J. Lee Jerry Alton Bobby David Smiley, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Donald Armstead Charlyne Homer Joe Marlin SI.ll.lIflNS-S.f'. 47-48: Soph. f'hPerlva1ler: fluid. Rory, 45-46, Jr. Play: Y-'I'1'm1 45-48: Thespiaus 43-46, Nar'l. 47-4x Sl.1lI'SflN. SISLHR - f'nu-hauflx 44, Wesfrrnvr 463 Travk 44-473 F.f'.A. 47-48, SLAULE - Thespinns 45-46, Nat'1. 46-483 .1.vlroim1n,w 45-47: S.fi.S. 46-471 lnlm'-Religious f'ounr'iI 47-4X3 IV. u'0TlfI 47-434, Summer Playhouse 47. SLAHLE. SMILEY- Pau Avrwrivanrz 45-48: Svirnce f'Iub 46-48, Pres. 47-483 T,N.'I'. 46-485 N,H.S. 46-47: Raoul 45-46, SMILEY-Pan Americana 43-48, Prefs. 4X3 .'V.II.S. 46-H1 T,N.T. 47-48: Hand 45-47: Scifncf' f'lub 47-434: fluid. Pres. 47. SMITII-fwrrhruuls 45-46, Jlyr. 46-473 Ifaskvtlmll 45-473 Wf'.vIerne'rs Mgr. 47-48: finlj f'luh 47-4N. SMITH- Y-Tern 45-46, flens Tuyata 46-48. SMITH- I ,I ..-4. 45-48, fluid. I'rf's. 47, S.lII'I'H -SILuHP1'bugs 461 S.0.S. 47-483 Hi-Y 47-48. SMITH-S.f'. 45-471 .'N'.Il.S. 46-48: fiulj l'114l, 46-473 Quill-Scroll 46-483 f'u14'hands 451 Baskvfball 46-473 Hi-Y 47-4X1 'I'.X.T. 47-481 TV, H'0rI1I 46-48, SMITH.-S,f'. 46-47: N.II.S. 46-47, Y-Tern 46-46: Thespiaus 45-46, .N'a!'1. 47-4x3 W'estPruaire 46-47, Secy, 46-471 Pan .imrricafm 45-48, Pres. 463 f'hr, of Sr. f'flTPl,i'l'fIl,' Jr. Play. SMITH- LV, IVIIVIII 473 Thesnpians 46-47: Y-Teen 45-473 Pan Amfricmm 46-47, SMITH- Hi-147111, New Mcfrico 45, SJIITH- Thespians 45-47, Nafl. 47-48: N.F,I.. 47-4'4: l'-Teen 45-473 Summer l'1fI-llh0'lLSf' 47: fluid, Svry. 46-47: Tennis Club 46-47. S,'VfiI7fJRASS- Wilson High School 46-47: F,F,A. 47-45, SXIIIJIY. ST,4NI,EY-fluivl. Prrs. 46-47: f'ou4hanrIs 45-463 N,II.S. 45-483 Pan Americana 46-48, Pres, 47: Hi-Y 47-48: f'hem- i.-ffm f'Iub 47-48: Morning Watch Ilrrutional f'hr. 47-48, ST, f'LAIR-Sciewlcf' f'IuIf 46-47: Y-Tccu 46-48: Mary Emma 47-48. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Meradith Patsy Veda Wanda I ,fi Carolyn Lipshy, vo-Pditor of the ' Wi-zsriinxrtx Woru.n, rlamves with John , - R, Ilunmn. ro-editor of the Wrzwrrzkpzi-zu, Sngdgrasi ' Snimk' . Stanlel' Slim' at the Texas High Svhool Press Asso- ene lmmle Fred In 0 3 oiation in Denton. Ilecembfr .1-fi. V 1..- Ati lt? 3 AQ .R -sk !,f i 4 r 1 Sw' X A ...nv ,ff 'tx ' S The halls resound with cheers as Stevens, Stringer, Stroope, Stroud, Bert Nelson. head cheerleader, aided M. D- Jack Margurite Martha by Maxine Boyd, Senior cheerleader. and Emma Jean Mears, draws out stored up voval energy. . Stuart, Swaln, Swanson, Tapp, Parker Bob Marllyn Donald STEVENS-Cowlmnrls 46: Westerners 47. STRIXGER. STRUUPE-ILE. 47-483 Guid. Secy, 46-47. STROVD- S.U.S. 47-481 Thespinus 47-4S:.Y-Teen 47-48. STI'AR'1'4S.l'. 45-47gW'esrf'rnr'rs 47: .Y,Il.S. 46-47: 'I'rnr-If 442-471 lwnrhrzurlx 45-419: Guid. Pres. 45-47. SW'AlN-Iiusketbrlll 43-481 I ooII1ulI 43-463 T1'r11'k 44-40: lirrxrbnll 47-48. SVV.-1NNU.Y. TAPP. TATVM-Sr. Pres. 47-481 Guid. Pres, 46-48, N,II,S. 401 Assn. 47-483 l'nu'lmu11s 453 W'e.9rernr'1's 46-47: Basket- Inzll 47-481 Brlseball 47-481 Golf fllub 47-48, Pres, 47-48. T.4'lvI'.lf-Ufflllllflllllll High SChu0l,G1'mulfiel1I,Uklu. TAYLOR -- Pun Americana 46-48: N.H.S. 46-48: Y-Teen 46-48: Spanish lnfersclwlustiv League 47. TERRELL, THOMAS-D.E. 47-47: I-'.f'.A, 44-46. THOMPSONfWeslerolers 45-47: Golf Vlub 47: nf18kFfbl1ll 46. TIIOJIPSON-Hi-Y 45-461 N.H,S. 46-43, Pres. 47. THOMPSON. THOMPSON-Y-'I'eeu 45g Tllespians 45. THURNTON. TULLIN'TU0Il',lfUl1I8 465 Golf l'luI1 47-4N. 'l'ULLlSON--Spur High School 45-47, Tatum, Tatum, Tavlor, Terrell, Thomas, Thompson, B111 Gxlbert Zula Peggy Calvin Brent Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thornton, Tollin, Tollison, Don LeHoma Sharl Elvls Kenneth Eugene '31 pQ 3 F 4 , -.- 7 f .,v V .r 5 1 5' 'J X -.Q , wr A X 1 7 f 1 .J - A is i V .ww I- 3, V 0 l ' I I ' 3 ...ip F91-, z 1 'Q '27 i I JP ' A ,Q I ,' . V , U 1 1' if If li k ' 7. J . s Trice, Troutt, Tucker, Turner, Ussery, Arlene Dorothy Donald Dorothy Silas Voegeli, Walters, Warnick, Watkins, Weaver, Mary Lou Gayle J. Q. Dave LaVonne Cmrhauds 45-46: T4'esterners 47-48. TRIPE 4-f'0ll'hllllll8 43-4155 Tlicspirins 46-47, .N'fil'I. 47-483 Ili-Y 47-4X1 I Pay TROVTT. 7'I'1'KER. 'I'I'RNER-Y-Tren 43-4X3 Tlzcspirms 47-4X1 A FIIIIPPIIII 47-4X3 Science Club 47-48. ISSFR! oirhfmds 45-461 Track 45-46: Guirl, Sfllflf. 46. VINSUN. l'UEflHl.I-D.E. 47-48. H'.4I,'I'FIRS-Bruwnfielfl Hmh NCIUIOI 4 . W'ARNIFK-W'esterner.9 Mgr. 47, Track Mgr. 47: f'nu'h11n1ls 45, Mgr. 46. lV.4'l'KINN. IVEAVER-Pun iencano 46 4213 Y-Teen 46-47, WFBB 'Flwspmns 45: Y-rm, 45. U'-ERB. uvcnn-.mlm-y Emma 45-41, xml. 47-43: 'rnmpmns 44:-47. wmss-Pfm merucano 41 48: Y-Tern 45-48. IVFINTZ- Y-Teen 40-473 Jllrzry Emma 47-4N. ll'ES7'IfRUUK - I'uim1 High School, Lamesn. WHITF' Teen 46-4X. IVIIITI-I-lfrznrl 45-49: Buskrrluill 43-413: U1'r-larsrru 43-4K1 7'.N.'l'. 46-483 1l'csIc'r'nair'c 46-481 N.Il,S. 8 H1 3 49 48. Webb, Webb, Weiss, ane Yelda Bill e J 1 y John R. Duncan accepts the plaque for first place among lithographed I . annuals in Texas for the '97 Wi-:s'ri-:RNIB Westbrook Whlte, White, from Dan Davis. president of the Texas Billy Betty J' A' High School Press association. '-fa- xv G0 .--H F l . xy 1 5 I . 1 i' fl ff! f fi ll E1-1 L 1 W g , 'M -4132, White, Wilson, ' Wilson, Womack, Womack, Wright, Van James H. Margaret Ben Jeane Charles Wright, Yant, Yeager, Yelvington, York, Young, Kent Bxllxe Ruth Vlrglnla Blllie Lou1se Lester Claudyne WHITE. TVILSON- Hi-Y 46-473 Basketball 46-47, VVILSUN 4N,H.S. 46-48, Y-Teen 45-48, Geus Toyala 45-48, Secy. 46, Pres, 47: VVrungler 473 A Cappella 46-48. TVOMACK-D,E. 46-48. VVOMACK-A Cappella 47-48, Y-Teen 45-465 Guifl. Secy. 45-46, W'RIGHTg Class Prrs, 45-475 Cozrhanrls 45-46. TVRIIIHT- Band 45-48, Cowhands 45-46: Shutterbugs 46-47: Pan Americana 47-481 Sr-ience Club 47-4X5 Radio Cluh 47--SX, YAXT 7 Y-Torn 43-48, Thespians 43-473 Gens Toyata 44-47, Orchestra 43-48, A Cappella 47-4X5 fluid, Secy. 47-483 Inter-R eliyious f'01l.llCfl 47-48. YEAGER- ILE. 47-485 Pan Americana 46-47: Y-Teen 46. YEI.VlNlI'I'UN 7 Pan Americana 46-47: fluirl, Sm-hw. 47-48. YORK. YUVNG - Amzuril Co-Ed. 481 S.I'. 46-48, N.ll S. 46-494: Quill-Sr-roll 47-453 7'.N.7', 47-48, Y-7'1'w4 43-4N3 firms Toyala 405-483 A Cappella 46-47: Inter-lfeliyious Council 45-48, Semi. 443-47, Ut - Q l Young, Zachary, regory, George Max Robbye Jean YOVNG -Inter'-Rrligifms Council 47-48, Pres, 47-48, Science Fluh 45-48: Hi-Y 45-48, T.X,7'. 46-48: Radio Club 46-471N,H.S, -Ui-47: fluid. Pres. 47-48. ZACIIARY-Coivlmnrls 45-472 Thes- pirms 46-47, .'x'al'l. 47-45: H1-Y 47-48. GRIUIIURY 4l'an Ameri- vauo 47-4X1 Rerljorrl Svliool for Girls, HI Paso. 'l'e.r. Senior sponsors, Miss Irene Armes, Miss Bessie Bullock, Mrs. Ben Mdiregor. Jr., Miss Neville Wrenn. Miss Claudia Neelley. and Miss Linioel Hilliard, pose while glanoing at a copy of Wrzsrrznsrzn WORLD. lx 5 Junior Who's Who Quiet manners of Jeannine Mullins are reflected in her calm blue eyes. Friendly and attractive to the last degree, Jeannine has been an outstanding class officer during her two years in L.H.S. Pleasing manners and modest ways have made Sammy Dunn one of the most popular girls in her class. Though vice-president of the student body has brought with it many tasks, the largest being chairman of the safety committee, Sammy has conquered them successfully. A junior with plenty of energy and wit is Nancy Davis. Nancy has won many friends through her glowing personality. When she sets her pace, covering music, dramatics, and several clubs, few people are capable of keeping up with her. Frank Poynor has shown leadership ability in student council, in other clubs, and in the classroom. Always courteous and considerate, Frank has been chosen to represent his class because of his virtues. Alike in looks as well as in the characteristics of dependability and charm, the Cox Twins, Francynne and Edda Lynne, respectively shown in the picture, share many honors. While Francynne has supplied pep as junior cheerleader and vice-president, Edda Lynne has faithfully executed her dutuzs as secretary of the junior class. No matter how busy they are, both always have time to make another friend. ,'-M' f:-s f fm 151: .4,',',, , s 'Qin x .c td :pl YI - ,..J-M , , 'f -I A L X - x 1 .1 Z -' V df:-oi--eg' fd , J' Ps -fs f dn X .2 -1 . ',XlN. .' J TQ - .,- o .Q 1 ': F A at . I ,Q f' Y' ' , .1 es Luigi V, ,gA?1f ' - ' Q-1.1 1, 'F nr, ,x,g'I I G.. 'Q 4 . gtg., wg, in -A J'-QW N Q 'if I 1 It 't X. wx P, 2 M 1 Fun . 'Q 1. S-S, h X -y-N KM 'H 1 1 4 141' . . 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Adams, Allen, Martha Lee Charlene Armstrong, Austin, Bettye Jane Bartlett, Bentley, 4 Margaret Anne Blevins, Blevins, Smitty Wanda kfiluflf Allen, Allen, Allen, Jean Mark Syna Norma F Bailey, Baldwin, Bantz, LeRoy Coleen Norman Bethany, Frances Bolinger, Joan 'C' seem , ' 1- - . , Ruby Smith and Wanda Smith check tlzrouglz the files in the office. Girls assist in the office every other rlay as an extra curricular activity. J-li-J ' 'W pg 102 - an X 1 Q' nf ...nuff ' X. K' f ' - .fl t X Boswell, Johnny Brock, Lawana S .a X.-f uw Bourlaml, Hardy Brookmole, Royce In hopes of maliing Hmfr room the lmsf decorated for Chlistnzas, Jan O'Nr'al, Ufffll l'V0rfd, and C'ather1'nf' Eubrznk.w put Hnxel on their guirlanrds free. Boyclston, La J uana Brown, Wanda Butts, Elizabeth Caraway, Margaret Ls 4' l X . I B l 'D J ..f us :A Brady, Dwain Bullen, David Cain, Tubal Carlisle, Ella Ja. for ,Q U .xl J V-4 Branson, Bray, Pat Ed Burgess, Burks, James Evelyn Sue Campbell, Caraway, Etta .James E. Carpenter, Carroll, George Bobbye Lea X ,gg a Xfpf ,! A ., f 1 I 1 2 '., -3' - l , 4- . 5 ' x , X l . X! Xa . Xu fo. a' '.f'f191'4,.4 fkw' 5 1 'Y -'f-:Z 6 - 'P A A ' i 'I I Carson, Cash, Chastain, Clark, L. M. Anna Belle Loyd Frank Cook, Cook, Cooper, Copeland, Dorothy Jackie Della Beth Bobby Cox, Cox, Craddock, Crow, Edda Lynne Francyne Jean Robert Curry, Dancer, Davis, Davis, Charles Mayo Evelyn Jackie an -Je 4-r , X 3 wi., 3 ' ' s 1 103 -6 10 -'un 1 C L ',, xl , ' z I , A 'A F R I 4,751 Clayton, Conwell, Allan Mary Corcorran, Cowaff, virginia Wayne Playing Ihr populrn' tune Near You fm' an all-school party, Hay Shook really nmlws HH' pfmm gil-1' out Us lnxf. 40 ' P141 ffbe Davis, Davis, Dawkins, Dean, Lloyd Nancy Janice N. L D6SpaiT1, Dever, Donald, Dorn, R0b6I't Connard Janice Jan Dunn, Durrett, Sammy, James English, Eubanks, Bryan Catherine Our first home on the plains, which lay betgveen Singefs store and Buffalo Springs, was a simple, but comfortable, dugout. --sL -vw! n 1 I ri, ,air Decker, Donald Downing, Keith Dwight, John Eubank, Joydene r 2 f il We Denman, Marilyn Duncan, Janice Edwards, Ann Everest, Alan EV 4 ,al 'hwy v ., lifvxf '. Od ,.., Everheart, Bill Fullerton, Jesse Givens, Peggy Hall, Betty 1,7 I' ll f I 'Q .. ff Fawcett, June Galey, Charles Goetze, Eddie Hallmark, Martha ' lb . N. 'P J 513 6 Q' va-up t Q I K 'bn A Finley, Jeanette Garrett, Kenneth Gonzales, Elodie Hamilton, Billy M.Q!'!Y-Arr Q 7 K HX I ' U Fournier, Freeman F1 entx ess Jeanette Billy Kathryn Gibbs, Gilllspie Givens Frances Mal tha Ann Grover, Bonnie Hamilton Joyce 2- .-1 ii '-- . .. 106 :Ja 1 Q N. y -i N . . - X. 9 f -8 i 'f Hampton, Hankins, Ernestlne Blair Harrison, Hart, Kenneth Don Ned Hardin plays his accorzliayz at an all-school party. Playing the accordian is only one of Ned's many talents, as he plays the flute, piano, and 1-inlin equally as well. Hardin, Bethel Hartsfield, Margaret Hensley, Jack Hopper, Davis 1 ui w vi as 34 V . 'K , we i is wifi-' Hardin, Ned Haseloff, Arcine Herrington, Nancy Horton, Janett RA' i I . QT fQ f', Harrington, Billye Hay, Patsy Higgins, Don Huckabay, Willouise - i 'tsjx Harris, Sherry Henslee, Ray Homsley, James C Hughes, Nelma 1 lx! Irwin, .Ioan Kelly, Jimmy Kuykendall, Ethel Lawrence, Wanda 5 I A 1 D ov' Jackson, Bobby Kennedy, Dorothy Dal Lambert, Denton Leech, Joe '2 f . .N 6 6 55 WO yv' x 1 2' 1 S X Jackson, Woody Key, Donna Wynell Lancaster. Juanita Leslie, Carroll 'Vw 107 'I ' , lo r if ,KY N . ,, J' -I 13 X t 1 7 5:41, - J h Johnson, Johnson, Kee, Robert Shirley Norman Kidwell, Killebrew, King, Joan Doris Jack Lane, Vita A lmyr whrmz U10 .11nz1'm' rims is proud , fn rlaim is .Ifwk Ilryant. Efcelling in Lmdsey playing thr' harnzmzica, as zrell as foot- Sherrell ball, Jack 01If97'f'll-NS at an all-school party. In the Iwaclfffroznul is Denny McGuire. l at J I. - X ' J, :Y . r 1 -f I N , I'-, 1 e-- in Lingle, Luckett, Anne Bob Martyn, Matthews, Jackie Cecil In one of the 'many social studies classes Jack King and Evelyn Burks combine efforts to show their knowledge in maps. 1' . 5, I0 ,-9 ' so 3 Mahle, Audrey Maxwell, Herbert McCartney, Dorothy McDougal, Henry 1 R V Malone, Vernon Maynard, James McCleskey, Bonnie McGuire, Deany PH! , 'W 4 r r 9 1 - V, , fi We , Malouf, LeRoy McBroom, Charles McDonald, Jack McLarty, Jack ft, Q. Martin, Zita McCabe Jack McDonald Jeanne McMillan, Joan l rlf, V., J ai 3 , McPeak, McRee, McWhorter, Frankie Jean Johnnie Mitchell, Mitchell, Monroe, Bobby June Ross Joan Morgan, Norman Mullins, J uanelle s, -Jw., my ff ,au v-'I . rr mx, , ll Meador, Benny Montgomery, Patsy Muuins, Jeannine Olive, Edmond g - . Mears, Emma Jean Moore, Clenine This might be a sketch of Mr W A Bacon who was one of the earlzest pzoneer fighters in this C07Vl7711l'YLIf1 Giff llO C -as A 1 4 Oliver, Jane Peveler, Lynn , 4 in O'Neal, Jan Pickle, Don . Among the first Westerners to buy their tICk6fS to the Lubbock-Amarillo football game arc' Janice Duncan, Betty Wood, and Peggy Joy Hicks. 4 I Lb if fl' .nfl Q. 'I Osben, J amsy Pierce, Jearl Potts, Charlene Rainwater, Bert 4, ,V 'J Q bn' Page, Mary Gae Pinkston, Billy Powell, Travis Randal, Jack P s Q' ' -4 l1 ? L. Payne, Polly Pope, Anita Poynor, Frank Randolph, Lena Joy I I. 45 N J . 'l 'r' F q . 'Pen , C 0' rl Q Petty, Grace Posey, Edwin Price, Nona Ray, Waunia Ruth .EI Q we jf Vg, A . 1, 33 pe Reeves, Curtis Ross, Marvin Sewell, George Slayton, Paul L I l X sr -Q., 'W x ,.o V Richards, Jimmy Rowell, Gilbert Shook, Ray Smiley, Margaret if Robinson, Wanda Sanders, Margaret Simmons, Loyd Smith, Betty i l 1 IJ, 'S twill I Rogers, Rogers, Ross, Ardele Marci Marshal Scott, U Scott, Sedberry, Jeanie Van Barbara Sims, One of Fra nees Gilalfs many interests is Mal-V Ruth dramaties. Here she directs the play Glamour while Rel' Phillips and Allan Rosen carry fmt her l71SfTllf'fl.071S. Smith, Corrine 9 F? lll fi. J S . rr . 1 Smith, Smith, Dale Rea Marjorie Starnes, Steele, Katherine Dwain Guidance period is filled with delivering library slips and checking out books for George Carpenter. This library worker is also a football player and possessor of a radiant personality. B W ag rs.. J. 7-yr' 3 5' 'x ' I KP D-, Smith, Ronnie Steely, Billy Stout, Mary Terrell, Bob a, ' . ,. -.1 FKA: ca C 4' it Yi R Smith, Somers, Stanley, Ruby Martha Anne Elizabeth Steger, Stephens, Stephens, Max Eddie Paula Strout, Tarver, Taylor, Habby Ruth Jim Bill Terry, Thomas, Thornton, Rex Ruth Glenna rx 4 'sv i ew 'Na y- -45' X , s Q 1 . Toles, Christine Victory, Whitney Walp, Freddy Watts, Shirley I 'N Q- -4 , Y-3 A 'X -auf .N I? Tosh, Charles Walkup, Margaret Wardroup, Charles Welch, Billy Y ag, Q. -A nv 1 N X l A ' C , l i ,f I, 1 4 'W Triggs, Tucker, Tyner, Vaught, Gloria Maudie Lee Betty Teddy Wallace, Wallace, Wallace, Wallis, Geraldine Imogene Ted Bobbie Watkins, Watson, Oleta Dorothy Whitehead, Whitfield, Jack Charles ' -fxwygj Fun at the Senior Carnival is had by l s.. Zita Martin, Edda Lynne Cor, Pat Mont ,Jx jx, gomery and A. L. Mangum. It seems that everyone is interested in A. L.'s getting the ball in the jar. J imiw ffii Q . 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Qe+,,'R:5 EW W , , V I XAN 1 K 4.1. f ,' , . fe f X yd NR Q x by .Qi 'xox 2 lu 1 .V f 7 . tsxl. , kt N s'Xb'l,l X ' I A S ff ' YW' 6' w ' f- ' K, vu Q? x :Aix i vw, . wx b H X , A u , I .,, rx Nm Yls k , Q. r I Q ' X vt Vxx- 1' 'x K1 ff qw v. x gf, exif f U ,'Q 't X . ev , V . ' .-. . .fx -ef. f 4 - 4, 1 - . . '69 i T. 4 JN ' ff' ,am H '1 x I' -39 ,, . Q I .fp- Xl' 'r, A B Adair, Alfred Adamson, Jack Allbright, Jane Armenta, Beatriz 'Q PL . K Q if lk, 72 Adair, Brodie Adkisson, Dan Allen, Richard Arnold, Eillie fa. A 1 x Adams, Adams, Glenna Jackie Agnew, Alexander Jzm Wzlson poses uzth hzs pet skunk Anne .Stinky whzch he brought to school for a Anderson Blanch Averitt, Billy II I I 14' 'Q C x I 2 s ' .J I x . l'ii ' Q1 1, 'lf ii al 5 S -J' , za , TV v J . 1. 5 7 l Q 6 if i Baldwin, Bantz, Alathia Beverly Bates, Batson, Yuelee Johnny Sophomore cheerleaderx, Mona Rao Powell and Thomas White, dance together at one of L.H.S.'s many all-school parties. Barnett, Johnnie Batson, Lou Ellen Beaver, Bobbie, Belt, Don J. 1-- 2. f f . 1' ii: X 1 A Barrier, Bartley, Margaret Billie Batton, Baynes, Sammie Betty Bell, Bell, Joe Dick Lowell Benson, Benton, Pauniece Jimmie fa , X ' I I 1. 1 1 v . a 13 65 e I Bass, Alvis Bearden, Lovmia Bell, Windell Berry, Halie Faye L -J 5 : I YL X- A' Berry, La Moine Bledsoe, Kenneth Booher, Joyce Bratcher, Robert .gl '77 :J Black, Earlane Bogart, Sylvia Boozer, Betty Breedlove, Ramona , Q, 5r 'A 1 .1 In 5 z I vf' W Blagg, Norma Bohner, Billy Bourland, Beverly Bridge, Bill i ':' Y Blankenship, Roxie May Bolinger, Pat Bourland, Billie Brock, Fa rris 'N 'Q ' :L Taxing their brains for the solnlions in their problems in mechanical drawing are Cynthia Stone, Orville Wallace and Den ey IJKIVZ'-9. Braelton, Bob Brock, Wade 'as an Wi' Brand, Gaylen Brown, Bettie fav .4 h F nfl 'gkvfjllfi ,' , Q PN I ,. t ,, 'f , ' I Brown, Brown, Betty Joyce Bob Brown, Browning, Kenneth Clyde We got a real thrill when we notched the cowboys at work. E.P. has sketched a cowboy at roznzd-up time. ,, Brown, Clifford Bryant, Azalee Burns, Levena Caldwell, Bobbie, N' , ' in Brown, Hazel Bryant, Billie Burns, Wanda Cary, Margie a. .l Li 5 1 4 P in Brown, Brown, Joan John Bryant, Burchett Bobbie Merle Burnside, Caddell, Travis Sammie Cassle, Cates, Sue Elnora M: 1-' 'X Q e5.m,,gR S1ia'?Lli.',l6t3H If xf Z 4,23 N I Cathey, Billie Chausse, Lynda Clark, Harold Cole, Jo Caudle, Mildred Cheatham, Tom Clark, Robert Corcorran, Frances A 1 I l I 5. -'h i W NJC i . iv at .J l A I 5 -Y . Q A A f lfl ' ' . Crow, Crowder, Cupp, Tommie Francys Travis Davis, Davis, Davis, Dewey Donald Sula Rae Lou Ellwn IflIfSUll sluclics her rwfwx of UlXOI1, Ulclylls of the King during hw' sfudy Bgngllg pcrwd in English z-lass. Duggan, Mary V , A. ' 1 .. ixiqx N y ' . X, 14 XJ, Xiu -I1 Curry, Daniel, Darwood, Wanda Jerrold Quinby Dealey, Dennis, Dennis, Nancy Dorene John D. Dobson, Dresser, Duckworth Kelley Mary Carole Dunagan, Duncan, Earp, Marvin Jimmy Joyce D 'fra - 1. X, Easterwood, Robbie Elliott, Sue Fannin, Jeanne Follis, Marjorie Pl L lg' 4 4 . . .1 a 'L ,':,... 0 u nf-vn.fg.e . wg.,-N.-........,., , . . .- .,,. ,.....,,.---, Eddins, Helen Eppes, Shirley Fehleison, Robert Ford, Dimple 42 1 4 A L. l Elder, Norma June Ethridge, El Wanda Fisher Clyde, Jr. Forgason, Gwyna 1 'i ff, 94' N, 1: Q IC in s Elkins, - Bill M 7 V If Ann .ll1!'Lfl7'ljl, Winurnza William- l 11, ,N Anita Clark-smz, Jlargarrt Flowers, liyl 1 6 Paulrz Reed, and Ruby Lnix Hcirl practice 'Q folk fla.Nr'zing in Illlfl-flrllflfl-011 of an all- cl ft L ' xrllrirnl parfy. 1 - A or A D lx nhl' My Flowers, Flynn, Flynt, Margaret Ann Pat Doris Forkner, Fournier, Freeman, Lorain Arbie Lee V , Mary Frances ami f- Ox , - fx ,sf x f ' J-ff Q 'Q 1 ' Q B f va 44- all 1, Freeman, French, Fulton, Bobby Donald Joe Kirk Garlin, Garner, Garett, Margaret Jack Betty Looking over her animal collection, Gentry, which includes Noodles, her catq turtles: Alice M31-ig millipedcs: and Canaries: is Wanda Rllnklcs. Gott, , Jimmy fh f 1' !Uf'y1fM H 'I :L I l I li E 'fix href in-rxfti, . as v M, lr' t 135, :J if ... if it f ,Q 5 .' 2, so , '1 L .u Il: Gailey, Wendell Garrison, J. L. Giddings, Joan Gould, Ralph :J . 'I ' 1..'1 . , ' '. ffl.. 5 F9 Y' . J' Qi Q s QIL, X I s lil Gray, Imogene Hall, Donna Hancock, Don Harris, Genelle mugilnfl' . A, r 2 A. eve, ' f :I 7-1 -1 2 Griflis, Nelda Hallmark. Julia Hanners, Larry Hartsfield, Mary Sue Sl A -1- ,,.. 4' ii , i 3 2 fl. -75 D ,I .J .5 ,S 4, -x Q i V V - -5 . i 1. L uv- ' D I I. Q-FLUX' , , 94' X3 - 4.l 1 Hackney, Haggard, The rhurrh by the road was small but Jeanette R. L. 'If'llllfl.f'lll and impreSs1'L'e. Everyone l17'!'SSPlf up in Ink best to attend the Hamilton, Hamilton, 'W 'i'ipS' Bruce Jimmy Hardin, Hardin, Harris, Harris, Farolyn Robert Arlen Eldon Harwell, Hatchett, Haynes, Heald, Doris Carlton Connie Austin Y wi '-e', Q ,H og 1' r 1 s...- -'fi' S ,K A v 3 . it A i a ,cf X 'N U ff I .A 5 -3 'iifillgl ,Ji .i.2 128 - 43 D va -'::-Q , a D' ' ,J Jf- , 7 ' 1 X 5, J 1 1 fffspf I . fl is Q.-P . . 1 I i 4 4 Henard, Hendricks, Hendrix, Bettesue Garland .Ioan Hess, Hester, Hicks, Nancy Goldie Bernard Dick Strout, who speaks and arts tha' Hinson, parts on his movable stages, gets ready Powell to exhibit his puppet show for EI Fluh P011 Americana. Holly, Vialma 0 . P Q. -.Q av he . a'l . 'I' Q ly' 9 . Fw zz . l Henley, Bobby Higginbotham, Vernell Hobbs, Bonnie Honea, Carolyn -Q - wx 'Q A .Q X 'Q 2 if Henry, Ruby Hill, Dorothy Hogan, Jean Howard, Joan hi so rcz' W if fy., .,-' V65 A Herchenroeder, Warren Hill, Wayne Holder, Wayne Hubbard, Joni 5 Q. ,ps I, 'V s. Y T Hubbard, Martha Lou Hunt, Barbara Jarnagin, Ruby Nell Johnson, Irene 1 I I Hudgeons, Donald Hutchison, Beverly Jay, Richard Johnson, Richard 'TS t av I 1 . K QQ 1 3. v -Q Q I vw .1 Hughes, Glenn Ingram, Barbara Jenkins, Billy Kelly, Bill Q 1' Hundt, A Cynthia Tanlfuslu sophomore editor of Tel-yy the WESTERNER, looks up some mforma tum for her sectzon as Hefty Brown Iackson mounts pirtures Eloise Jobe, Johns, Fred Jack Kenley, King, Bobbie Ruth Edna uf, N- hr 6' ' 5 'U' ' 49 Q 4 ? Knox, Krebbs, Patty Donald Lemmon, Leonard, Jimmy Theola Vialma Holly and Marilyn Smith hang up a poster for the Home- making department telling of the contest to find an Uldeal Man. 'H of 'L- Lawrence, Jim Lewellyn, Pat Lusk, Jolene jf .Y 1 Mansell, Pat Ledbetter, Lee, Betty Betty Lou Lichte, Lindsey, Dorothy Christine Mahone, Maloney, Ava Glen Markham, Marrow, Don Jo ? . 'QV ', . I Q Q33 f 'Q-iviilfrh ll. A-r 4 .Lx 5, Lemon, George S. Littrell, Harold Mangum, A. L. Martin, Buell -J f-1 Martin. Estelle McClend0n, Norma McCullough, Tom McLain, Skeet , 3 9 -J ' 2? II' 3 4-Q Mauldin, -Janet McClintock, Jeanette McEache1'n, Billy McLa1'ty, Carol Ann . 5 -F . GSB xr 'wi I C73 I McBride, Dorothy McCormick. Willys McElyea, Ma1'ga1'et McNeill, Martha 1 T ? McCaig, Anne Connie Ph,fl1111s performs one of the lylccullal-Y mmf!! Tfkrus folk zlrrnvvs with her partner Ruth at an 1111-svhffol party, 14'hz'f'h takes pace in flu gyn111a,Q1'um. McGee, McGuire, Mcllroy, Elois Richard Rita McWhorter McWilliams, Medina, La.Iuana Wllllam George 2 1 Q '3 ,fx bf l fi ' x ow x ! 7'1x Middleton, Carol Moore, Jeannine kfxl ff Mitchell, Bobby Morrisset, John I Considered one of the most popular' pzoneer social or C1I'lU'CIl fll7lCfI077S were the dinners on the yrozlnrf' zvhzrh urere sen ell oufslde i 6 Mitchell, Elizabeth Moss, T. W. Neese, Peggy Nlx llmmy fx Q ' C' 011. nb Owen, Kenneth Pearson, Billy Peterson, J. R. Phillips, Rex - ,I .N Parks, Flo Helen Peel, Nell Petty, Alonzo Pollard, Elaine I ,V 'w.!S'1e ol Parr Yona 1 Pennington, Pat Pharr, Joy Portwood, Leon 1 .1 Paul, Florine Pe rk ins, Carol Pharr, Marshall Powell, Jerry . Jw: . 1 l xv 1 W, .,,-iv. K Lnoki11g fhrouglz fhf'1'r l11irro.w-opts for Hmm' Iifllf' f'IH.Vl'l'l' buys arf' I','l'll Gr Rf:-l1r1rfl.wn, Pu! 1'lljlHN, Ilffrwlf' Ilvnnzs f'ljfr1'r lIr'fff r11'ffff, mul Slpwf ,1!rl,a1'11. Phillips, Lejenne Power, Betty 'J -.0 43 1 I X ww- -V Q w - b 134 1 c 1 Price, Prock, James Wilmeta Reid, Richards, Ruby Lois Lahoyt Bobby .'uffC',I4'll1IIAfSfh0ffI1fSh1.lIg touches on a shepherd on Mrs. Bearderfs black- board, with colored chalk, for Cllrisfmas deroratz'm1s. i 'Q eff .si If . Ray, Vonda Lee Richardson, Eva Genia Roberts, Dorothy Rooker, Bob Reed, Paula Riggs, Elizabeth Roberts, Gene Rose, Joyce 1 1 Z , 'bij N, ,. X . I Reeves, Garnet Robbins, Booth Robertson .I uanita Rosen, Allan 5 I X -r J K 1 Ross, Neil Sandlin, Joy Jean Sexton, Jimmie Skiles, Billie June P ' ll i I . , i - , K I M ,rj 1 Runkles, Wanda Sawyer, Bill Shaw, Nadine Smith, Billie Marie 1-4 I may ' -4 l Russell, Tommie Scott, Duane Shipman, Edwin Smith, Jean fa 1 Sandlin, Darol Jean Seale, Jo Fern Sikes, Neil Smith, Jimmy 3 I 1 .N 5 2 J. C. Clzanzlww hands out tags for the Pampa game to lm .wld by Hn Se.1't07z and Garnwf Rf'f'l'l7.9. Simpson, Claude Smith, Marilyn X!- sg ,dl Sims, Barbara Sowell, Tommy JN jx' 141. l iq KX!! E Q L1 i i . 'i i if I Stanley, Stanton, Stark, St. Clair, Dorman H. W. Bobby Joe Winnie Stewart, Stiles, Stone, Strickland, Jimmy Rossie Ann Cynthia Edward Stuart, Summers, Leon Jesse Tankersley, Tapp, Trying to learn hour to take apart and Cynthia Doyle together again a complicated lma- c me are Harold McGee, James Gho son. , Edward Shipman, and Bill Heckerman. - A ,fx f ,Q fi - . li .1 Q 14 Q1-QW' ,L ' Steele, Gordon Stroud, Bobbie Swain, Jerry Tapp, Melba , R u eff 5 if I .Q Stevenson, Etta Jean Strout, Dick S ylvester, Gerald Tarkenton, Dick 95? fi? A if I ' i l mr- awww ,- 4 :T Ei 7 Tavlor, Robbie Jo Terrell, Mary Turner, Frances Walker, Wayne - -U.. - e XI'-,,,,.. 4 f N' A Taylor, Teal, Tensley, EXP. caught this scene just as the sun Robert Betty Jimmy was going rlnzrn and a neighboring young ' stvr zrns rifliny in 8l'lIl'I'1I of a stray dogie Tesdel, Thompson, Tucker, Juanelle Betty Virginia Turner, Vandiver, Vernon, Voegeli, Waddill, Morris Curtis James Carmeita Hubert Wallace, Wallace, Walter, Ward, Watson, Orville Pat Clyde Mollie Jane Joyce, ' ' in , .6 '3 A-ui a-. . i: 4 XV isa ' .ffm .... V' ' iirfz- , .ks Q J' M7 N-' J .J -L . 1 'J 4- . X 1, , T ' A ix. ' 2' X . 5 I Weatherford, Weir, Welch,- Goldie David Arvis Wheeler, Whitworth, Wienke, Beverley Freddy Douglas Jimmy Smith, Doyle Tripp, Harold Clark, and Willard Nczvfmz put the legs W.ll. on a fable, mm of their 1n'ojf'rfs of U10 1 lamsv year in ll'00llll'0l'li' class. Ch3.1'l6S Wise, Helen qw- 4 ,f ' N bv i ., gs West, Harry Wilbanks, Jimmie Williams, Dan Woffard, Elizabeth h ff M44 df' .il fi TA I -2 West, Milton Wileman, Beth Williamson, Winona Woffard, John ,AN Westbrook Ozell Williams, Barbree Wilson, Jim Wolfe, Bassel '3 P I cv Nir fv- 'T 4 ' ' 3' ' Xx Wright, Wright, Yates, A .. B111 Peggy Dorothy xl ' ix F' I as S K -Q if: . 1 q . I E 4 A. At the Tlll'N1II'!lil Ihllliil-llfllllil, plcdyrxw ure' rnquired to amuse ' ' ' nzenzhers. Harolrl C'Iarl.', A111111 Rosen, mul ,lin.n11f Goff reall their parts in n short sl.-ir. Woody, Woodson, Woolev, Wanda Louveta Dale II. Sophomore vamlifiates for secrrliary, Mary Duggan, and Young, Y0l1I1g, Ymlng, Jean Hogan, and lheir l'!lI7l1Jf1igIL nzanagws, Rossi Stiles and James Dalg Malcolm Tel-1-V Connir Ph illips, applaud as a fellow mndidnfc ends his speech. C Snplzonzmwf xjzorfxum, .Vim Ruth Ghmfs, Jlisx Lazzrene Bus- sey, Mix.: Dc'11i.w KYIIIIIIIII-IIUS, Jlr. N. G. Illlll't'ii, .Uiss Lois Marie Killian, nm! Mrs. Dirk l'h,:h!l. head spdmwr, imc up in the office. Nfl! 1lI'l'fI4l'4'fi ix Mr. J. IV. Ilviri. 12. Jim IViZ.son and 5111114111111 Young, f'II1lIil-!ilIiP8 for pwsirlent of fhefir .wplzrnmwff 4-lass, and Twrry Young nur! J. C. Chambers, rampaign I?!IU1!lgl'I'N, Iisff Il to fl frllozr' .sfmIw1t'.v speefh. -v l A 1 4 , I ' ' N, 2 J 3 Y Q I l 1 ' 1 JIT ' lr X w E ' I o ' 4 r b I ' s 7 K 5. A u 9 f A ' 1 I N, 'ti-'s 'Q 1 5 'VTX ., . . 7 1 Under the skzllful gurdance of the Board of F ducatron the Lubbock Publrc School system has progressed from a one room school to a seven teen school crty unrt Two of Lubbock s seventeen schools have been burlt rn the last three years and three temporary burldrngs have been adopted for rmmedrate use thrs year Two buzldrngs are now under constructron to house new runror hzgh schools Lubbock Senror Hrffh School wrll have a new addztron ready for use rn the fall of 1949 contarnrng twelve classrooms and a cafeterra Already, cafeterras have been added to several elementary schools The summer school program was wrdened last summer to rnclude adults or students who wrshed to take courses without credrt to broaden thezr educatzon Students may also elrmrnate fazlures by attendzng summer programs The system o ers enrrchment of currrculum elrmrnates farlure and strengthens students Courses rn sczence, cornmercral work drama tzcs, ne arts and physrcal educatzofr are o ered over a twelve weeks perrod Thzs year the school went through a rzgorous evaluatlon program Al most every phase of the system underwent the process of crrtrczsm con structzve as well as destructrve Among the maror clds evaluated were the sta buzldzng and equrpment and all curricular and extra currrcular actrvrtres Dr Hob Gray was charrman ofthe commrttee of the promr nent educators who came to study the system thzs sprzng , . . 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ER' fs Q 1 ' 5 N 1 f- - A 5-'Ye-fi gpg, fr -V hw 7 Wlzss Dorothy Lomar who zs dzreetor of sec onelary educatzon has gzeen much ealuable tune m unproe mg Lubboek s eelucatzonal system Slze was at one tune sponsor of the VVPSTPRVFH WORLD and WPSTERNFH and as a graduate o Baylor Unleerszty Smce comznff to L H S zn 1997 Nlzss Lomax has become a promment leader zn ber eld In Ins o ee Mr H I MeC'abe hands taffs to Cameron Mclsmnon I C' Cham bers and Frank Poynor for the Lubbock Plaznezeu. ootball frame As dean o boys sponsor of the Student Counczl and to all L II S students and zs neeer too busy for a rzenelly ffrzn Mzess Grace Paclley es pzetureel hanelzngg out uocatzonal person alztz and ay tztuele t sts zn a gulelanee Tlzzs zs only a part o her fob as elzreetor o ,guzelanees Mess Paelley zs also clean of ffzrls eounselor or boys and fzrls and lzeael sponsor o I Teens She has znterelezeeel many sluclents tlzzs year anel knozes most o tllern by name I . . 3. , x sly I . ' it I A 2 ' 2 ' .- V I' I A L 4- H . . . F ' ' bile, . . . n ' D-L 7' , . 1. ' 7 1' - 3 ' ' f f C, - A- f :,. 74. .7 'T a .sponsor of Hi-Y, Mr. McCabe is familiar 1 .KVA 1' I 'V ls' A7 f' D ' ' , ' , ' , - .jy 2. 2 . s ,- ,- b , ' f f I ,Q -, 2 if '- ' f '- 11 A' 's ' 2 -' '2 - 2 '- - 1 f 'l' I- f 1 I . 5 'S an In F, ASS. 'QYEQ 1 , . u Q 'L f . S , f ,f V , 5 1a5 ' ij--V92 f V44 2 z. 'In T, T- rf' .-kr 1 I 'R- . - , a . , , - H-. T - Q R ,. f, a x .W .. -1531 5 vv I ,, ,pn Mr. Rogers Orr Physics SCIENCE 2 4f Mrs. W. L. Bradshaw Applied Science rms 5 This year the science department offered 2.3 sections covering .tive different area.s of science. These courses were taught by four full-time teachers contacting over 600 individual students. In addition to the standard major of biology, chemistry, and physics, the department offers a general course in applied science and a more specialized course in aeronantics. Miss Neville Wrenn Chemistry Mr. W. C. Watts Applied Science Co-ordinator Mrs. Ruth Studhalter Biology COMMERCIAL Zf f Vnder the capable leadership of six teachers such subjects as junior business, bookkeeping, typing, stenograplzy, and distribzztire education are offered in the commercial deparfmenf. The purpose of the dist1'ibutire education program is fo provide juniors and seniors with experience in retail, wholesale, and service occupations. In the business field almost 550 students are en rolled. Miss Mary Mclilyea Junior Business Mrs. Rachel Reese Typing Miss Bessie Bullock, Co-ordinator Typing and Stenography Mrs. Ben McGregor, Jr. Bookkeeping and Commercial Arithmetic FI X Mr. Omer Bantz Distributive Education 147 wkygkxyg ,Q A ' .,9'Yf'f'f ' 7 A I 2: lg yt , mb ' - ff gig gfsiflfrf 1' , Z Maia f -- , it C5- 4 3 -wi . Riggs., MBU' -sv,.x-1. A' -X3 74 A A VY' ,Q .l.:,.L ,V 'I si N X ,V .X ffl . ,A 019' ,- , . ' ,L Qs ,. as . 'v . 5- .V f- 'ts ,. -. , , ,, . '. 0v,,, , ry. J fir, A , . zip Ori jg, fi , 'ef ei Saw' ti Mit Mr. Willard Bradford e American and World History ff ft X Miss Kathleen Ingram Texas and American f N History a t Mrs. H. B. Hawkins ,fi American History f SOCIAL STUDIES l el lc' Q Q, is S Q? .X 0 f' The Social Studies department strives in its courses to promote world uinclerstanding, develop an appreciation of our heritage, develop tolerance and broad-mindedness, and pro- mote similar objectires. Every student is required to take at least one social studies course, American history, before he can graduate. There are tire sections in the department and six teachers. Mrs. Bernice Bearden World History and Bible Mrs. R. B. Luker American History wig if-'A jigs, cc ' .f ,ish if V. Q rf ' R- -451: A I , f , 'A I , I' ,.,sg.,! L .417 I fig sx LANGUAGE The largest department language arts meludes practzcally etery student tn school Wzth Miss Lznwel Hzllzmd as co mdznator the depattment offers courses Mr. D. M. Howell zn Fnqlzsh Spanzsh Lattn speech and dramatus and yournalzsm under the Speech and Dramatlcs Mrs. Novelle Newsom English and Latin tutmshfp of 14 teachers Fxtra currz cular subyects mclnded tn the department are essay urmng extemporaneous speeeh one act play and declamatwn Miss LOIS M2116 Kllhan English Mrs Lillian Hayne English Miss Mattie E. Clark English ARTS English is a required subject for sophomores and juniors, but seniors if they choose to take English, may take either basic English or, if their scholas- tic average is C or better, applied English. This year for the first time, literature and grammar are being taught simultaneously. Miss Ruth Garms English Miss Irene Armes English rr Library Assistants Mrs. Ivey Warren Mrs. E. M. Lovelace Miss Glenys Honey English Mrs. Dick Cozby Director of Publications Journalism M1-. J. W. Reid ,ii Co-ordinator of Safety A Book Custodian ,513 if Debate .is Il, A Miss Linioel Hilliard 1' English fl Mrs. Rosa NI. Burforfl Spanish Q n ff Xxx rlfll 5 Miss Lottie Graves English LA GUAGE ARTS Open lo juniors and seniors with a high srholasliz' average, journalism offers only one solid credit. Besides the regular rlass ll'0I'h', lhese .wlndenfs are trained for year-lmnlf and newspaper n'fn'k. T11-o units of Lafin and fb ree units of Spanish are fhe foreign languages offered. Miss Nell Marie VViley English 'QW 154 Coach Howard Prlce Boys P E Hlstory and Westerner End Coach Mrs Cathel me Drake Girls P E PHYSICAL Evmy student should meet at least one of the ezght physical educatzon teachers ahlle he ts m school smce zf ze a re quzred subyect fm all sophomores Ir P E students play basket ball football volleyball and other sports m sea son Also boys gomq out for zarszty sports aere qzzen special P F medll Coach Marlm Hayhurst Coach Benme MCWllllamS Boys P E Track and Boys P E Cowhand Coach Westerner Lme Coach EDUCATICN During the month of Decem- ber, P. E. classes and study hall classes co-operated in an all-school folk dancing pro- gram under the direction of Coaches Marlin Hayhurst and Harvey Dunn and other P. E. instructors. As a final result of these practice sessions, an all-school folk dancing party was held in the gym. 2 Q I 5 -'f l 'l, Coach Harvey Dunn Head Basketball Coach Co-ordinator of Health and Physical Education Mrs. Elverna Whitaker 3 J U.,NW1a f lglqn X MQW Coach C. F. Damron Cowhand Coach, Biology and Algebra Westerner UB' Basket ll ba Coach J. G. Keyes Head Westerner Coach STL' AY- E 4.194230 Girls P. E. I . ,. Q 1 yi: IN Y. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Consisting of sh op, woodwork, vocational agri- culture, and mechanical drawing, the industrial arts and vocational agriculture department offers to the student a varied curriculum this year. A new course, automotive mechanics, has been added for the purpose of acquainting shop workers with many valuable techniques. The vocational agriculture department strives to teach each member scientific and profitable means of farming, while woodwork and mechan- ical drawing branches develop mathematical and handiwork skills of the student. Mr L VI Handley Automotive Mechanics Machine Shop Mr E E Key Co ordinator of Industrial Arts Miss Mary Wilson Mechanical Drawing Vocational Agriculture NX! f f 1 1 Us 'f 1 11 . , v Y , a- , -:A .-4, wht 4 1 23 .F M 1 - ' , X I! if: L a gpg 4, .1 22. l 19 ,LM lr X .Q -Q. f If .W 'ftfhififiwi-iff .- ' 'f f . .i 7 H4 2 fv- 452 b . The 1947-48 Westerner Football Sweetheart, Maxine Boyd, Senior Cheer Leader, with Norma Holton and Jo Simmons as attendants, was presented to the student body at the night pep rally before the Pampa game. After her presentation she receired, as a gift from the team, a silrer .football and chain inscribed To Our Sweetheart, '4 7. Co-captains for the 19.97-48 Westerner football team were Dwight Moore and Dick Schmidt. Dwight, a two gear letterman, suffered a broken ankle in a pre-season game with Littlefield, which took him out until mid-season. He played against Pampa, Amarillo, anfl Plainriezc. He starred almost the entire Atirst half with a re-broken leg against the Bulldogs. He received District I-AA Honorable Mention. District I-AA sports writers honored Dirk bg making him l-enter of the first string team. Dick, a three year letterman, served as center for the Westerner squad the majority of the yea r, but he was also used as defensire guard, linebacker, and as an o ttensire end and fullback. 'L X 3. f v 'r.?li4 'Y' I ' ps ,dv , 4 5 V . ' ' ,4- 4 6' s ' J K ' 7 lx 'lex-1 I ' ' 4 . if '- 0--W if lf' V ' - '. . , .. L- '?' -. -, ,gs , - . . 1, . . - 4 . e , V, , ' 'L 'Cacile 'x .,. -4 . The end coach of the Westerner football team for the past two years has been Coach Howard Admirall' Price. Admiral'l is well known among history students as that is the subject he teaches, and he is also a scout for the Westerners. Coach J. G. Goober Keyes resigned from the Lubbock High School coaching stag at the end of the 1947 season, after a long stretch at the reins of the Westerner football team. He will be missed next year in the halls of L. H. S. In the history of Texas Tech one of the bestlinemen known was Bennie McWilliams, line coach of the 19.47 Westerner team. He was respected by the boys as a fine line coach. Army Smith served as one of the managers of the football team this season. His smiling face was always a welcome sight to those tired boys. Mr. E. J. Pinky Lowrey, athletic manager for L. H. S., addresses the student body at the pep rally before the Amarillo football game. In his case 'tdyna mite really comes in small packages. J. Q. Warnick, as a manager, was always on the spot to have equipment ready and waiting for the Westerners. He never seemed to tire and was always there rain or shine :Ea ...m,w', Y . . t4 .2 'L Q :f'f f- 5 . 3, I 1 Oils. I -B If 3 In flfc Inzbboz-k-Amar'iIIO game Ilomzlcl I7ewker, Wesferner half- hfzvlf, rlrczlqx rlozwz Arflzzlr Lamb of Amarillo. Other 1'V?Nff'l'lI67'S,4fI'07Il left fr: righf, are Parker Sfuart, Razz Hilffm, and Diddy Pearsrnz. .-1 marillo IVUH Nm game, 37 fo 0. .Iackie Butler Guard 150 lbs. K S' Qty., ik M- -A kr ,i1.u'9if' A e . a- ' , I 'Q' - - 3 ,vu ' . - s is John R. Crawford Emi 130 lbs. Tommy Cooper Guard 140 Um. George Carpenter Tackle 175 lbs. 163 4. 041 'F' x Iackle Sassy Davis Bar' 198 lbs. Sam Davis Center 15:7 lbs Norman Dean Tflflflf' 1.0.7 llm. l' B-M In fhe ,first pep rally of the sea- son, 14'l1icl1 was held in the open pafiv, llze We.wferner Vffmflnall feam is slwzvzz in llze left lJC1l'lx'ffl'0lll1d. The hand is af flm rlglzf, and fhe ,wlmlenfs are in the .fUl'Ff1l'fI?l?ld. Donald Decker Hawk 148 lbs.- , P. . 4 ,g Ll xglLfim..1y 1 ur, Buddy Hardwick Felzfcfr' 14.5 llns. .Ja-wf-12 'gm Q we-ww' ' 64 251313 -f'14i 4A B t ,. tl vfglw .' ' '71'f',-v1f...i.k:?-Z.. Carl Red .Hayes of flze Pampa Harresterzw is frying fo break away frmn End Bob Svlzmzdf of the Lzzlzbork We.vferners and azmfher H'FNfPJ'Hf'I' zwho is hidden behind Jlayex. Billy Max Henry End 1.Q5I1Jx. I' 5 x,,'5.-.. f 1- -2' veg: L 'QM - L - -K1 eff A TNR. Earl Hutcherson - Back 150 Has. Hmzoralnle .1IeN71'o11 AU-D1'.wf1'2'1'f femw -ian? I Q' 'lhzigjffrc Don Holton Taekle 180 Um. Gordon Razz Hilton Back 160 lbs. Ray Henslee I Tackle 170 Im. wwf. ,dv . pg . 3 165 ...-5 'Q .gf Q 1 ol .Fw - '3 i -2: ' is ' 'M 'Nw -.1 ,. 4 ik.-1 6- FF' T31 11.--gs,.,n .f -' 5 7 ,a-fi' Y- of . j' 1 JJ' .. Bob McKelvy Guard Ili.-Z lbs. Sherrell Lindsey Baz-lf 140 lbs. John Lanham Fenfer 176 lbs. Honorable Mention 1947 All-Dislrif-l feam I V-. ,,i ' Bruce Patton Guard Ibn' lbx. Tuw unicle11l1',fz'erl Pampa Harwesters haul zlazvn Jarlfie Davis, Wesferner back, in Pampafw 27 Io 0 ricfory over Lubbock. Billy .Wax Henry, No. 84,' Ea1'lHz1f1-lzcmolz, fm. 42, and Charlie Willianzx, Na. 80, are other boys piv- fzlred. Dick Sclzmiclf is mak- ing the block on the .far Ieff. J im Johnson End 150 Ib.s. x' - v --qq A i . .5'b - ' NLTJ? . . Q '. . - V l A .1 'f elf. if 'L U A .T -'55 i f 'wi '5 ,54,3 4b, ,Sta'i41,.f4 tis, Q ' , K I -gg 1. wl1fff- Q .1 v r---4 ff k+!:'Q'dLc1':f-4-1f.f , ' -3. 1 'f'5,. 1- P'-, wa-4 . :xr V- ' ' K 3 'nf A Diddy Pearson ffllflflf 15:4 HM. lllck Plrtle Hwnwahlf' .llwzf1'fm Em! 1.55 lbs. Clayton Ross 11147 All-llixfz-if-f fcam Ilfnmwzlnlff .llcnfzfm lim! H0 lbs. 1957 :ill-lIi.wfl'I1-f feflm Doral Sandlin v , Hark 1.15 Has. A 1, . 'lg Q . . ' l 'QQ 2 if all limb Bugle, 1'lflI.lli'?'E'll N Mm' pf1.w.w1' fl all-zIz'xfrif-f .wlcw'fz'fm, fI'IFN ffl ye! Cl -ff'1 1l 1111111 1111 karl HzIff'l1r'1'.w2I ax .lark 111 , , ' N' fvrsf H, nu. IJ. 1-miles N1 p .wzlnlgf fn wre2'v'c Cl Iaferfzl. , 'QR ul ' 1 ' mg' ,. , w ' , -.,a1 ',' ,A . V ' 4 -4 - lb xx, .loe Scales ' I 133 Hn P, m .V .' Sf , Jerry Smith Guard 167 lbs James Shearer Guard 158 lbs. ,, 1' Parker Stuart Back 150' lbs. Bob Schmidt Enfl 154 lbs. Hrrnbrable .Venfimz 1947 All-Ilisfrirf foam Www Wesferner bark Earl Hnlrher- mn plozvs tllrnngh for a nive gain in the Lzcbbock-PlainView game as John Lanham, no. 29, looks back on the play. Other Westerners pictured are Diddy Pearson, no. 62, Dick Pirfle, no. 82, Jack Bryant, no. 76, and Sl1errellLindsey, no. J0. il 4 ,J . -1. ' -'t . - ' 'V S-'I gli.-' if ., fwrffj , ' . - 'rv .5 f Bill Tatum Hflflf Ili? lllx. sllfflll .l1ar'lin, B'1'oz4'1zfielcl's 1947 all-flzlwtriel back, is being tackled by an zuziflentifierl Wesferner as Bill Tankersley, nb. 49, looks on. Lubbock upset flze Cubs with a last half display of pmeer, .20 fo 14. .lim Ylfilson llaek 173 lbs. bf, -am-mu-g Brent Thompson Tackle 203 lbs. Bill Travis Hflfll' 155 llrx. Yx ffl!! H ' .'4A:. 1' A-ns Charles Williams End 156 lbs. 170 SEASON CUVERAGE: Although the Westerners' 1947 season was not so successful, they ended it in a blaze of glory with one of the greatest victories in Lubbock Westerner football history. In the opening game the Westerners went down to defeat before the Odessa Bronchos, by a score of 32 to 7. San Angelo came from behind in the last half of the second game of the season to gain a 13 to 13 tie with the Black and Gold boys. The next opponent on the Lubbock list was the North Side Steers of Fort Worth, who gave the Black and Gold boys their worst defeat of the season with a score of 46 to 7. This game started a new series between the two teams. After this loss the Westerners started their second new series with the Austin Maroons. The boys showed a little improvement but still went down 29 to 6. Borger was the Westerners' first conference opponent, and Coach J. G. Goober Keyes's charges played the Bulldogs to a 0 to 0 tie. Borger won by the penetration rule, 2 to 0. Thirty-seren boys received letters for football participation in the season Of the 1957-.48 school year, Eight of these were reserve letters. Those receiving regular letters were Jack Alderson. Jimmy Bass. Jack Bryant, Jackie Butler, George Carpenter. Jackie Davis, Sam Davis, Donald Decker, Billy Max Henry, Gordon Hilton, Earl Hutcherson, John Lanham, Bob MCKelvey. Dwight Moore. Diddy Pearson, Dick Pirtle. Doral Sandlin, District 3-AA provided the last non-conference battle for the Lubbock Westerners in the form of the Abilene Eagles who handed the Westerners a 25 to 0 loss. In their fight for the district 1-AA crozcn the Amarillo Sandies dealt the Westerners a 27 to 0 defeat, which was followed by another loss to the Harvesters from Pampa by the same score, 27 to 0. The Sandies and the Harresters met in a game which decided the District 1-AA championship. Amarillo won the game 20 to 6. Plainview gave the Westerners a 13 to 7 blow in a game which saw the Black and Gold boys outgain the Bulldogs but still go down to defeat. After all these losses the Westerners turned into a powerful unit and showed the Brownfield Cubs a crushing, magnificent offense and defense in the last half to defeat the Cubs 20 to 14 in the last game of the season Thanksgiving Day. Coach J. G. t'Goober Keyes resigned at the end of the season, and C. R. tPatj Pattison, former coach at Wichita Falls, was given, a three-year contract. Bob Schmidt, Dirk Schmidt. James Shearer. Jerry Smith. Stuart Parker, Billy Tatum, Billy Trarix, Charlie Williams, Don Holton. Brent Thompson. Letters were received by the managers. Armstead Smith, and J. Q. Warnick. Those receiving reserve letters were Bill Bridge. Tommy Cooper, Norman Dean, Buddy Hardwick. Ray Hensley, Sherrill Lindsey. Bruce Patton, Jim Wilson. The qualifications that each boy must have before receiving a letter are: pass three out of four subjects. 58 minutes of conference play, recom- mendation of the coaching staff. J' . - ' Q Those boys pictured aboz'e are the members of the Cowhand Golds football team. They are: left to right, front row: Coach Marlin Hayhurst, Jim Lawrence, Norman Bantz, Merle Burchett, Booth Robbins, Sammy Modrell, Jerry Golden, Alfred Adair, Billy Freeman lMgr.1. Back row: Coach Frazier Damron, Charles Curry, Garnet Reeves, Morris Moyers, Joe Brock, Teddy Vaught, Jimmy Richards, Malcolm Young, Jack Hensley, Leon Stuart. SEASON'S SUMMARY Golds Opponents Blacks Opponents 6 Olton 7 19 Meadow 7 13 Brownfield 6 6 Ropesville 0 0 Brownfield 6 6 Hale Center 6 21 Plain View 6' 7 ldalou 0 26 Sweetwater 6 18 Frenship 6 1 1, S laton 13 8 Post 7 7 Sweetwater 19 0 Ralls 43 20 Amarillo Yan. 12 0 Ralls 31 6 Plainview 0 0 Tahoka 34 .48 Roswell 7 Pictured below are the members of the Cowhand Blacks. They are .' left to right, front row, Coach Marlin Hayhurst, 'Corky' Garrett, tMgr.f, John Golding, Jimmy Hamilton, Bobby Stork, Freddy Gray, Buell Martin, La Hoyt Richards, Edwin Shipman, Powell Hinson, Clyde Walter, Mgr. Second row, Charles Mc-Broom, Jack King, Terry Young, Kenneth North, Bill Kelly, Morris Tur- ner, Douglas Ross, Bob Brown, Earl Ethridge, Wendell Gailey, Leon Portwood, Dale Young, Richard Allen. Back row, Coach Frazier Damron, Ralph Gould, Arlan Harris, Jerrold Daniel, David Hooker, Neil Ross, Bert Rainwater, Douglas Wienke, Marshall Pharr, Lloyd Simmons, Billy Wright, Wayne Holder. f-42 1 ff-'ffn - 'M' W f Brownfieldls Bill Tankersley is met by Billy Tatum, Westerner back and line-backer, as Iohn Lanham, whose head is shown above Tankersley, closes in to aid in the tackle. Brownfield backfield man, jerry Worsham, is hit by three Lubbock Westerners in the thrill- ing Lubbock-Brownfield game. The tacklers are Iohn Lanham, at the far right, Donald Decker, at the left, and another Westerner hidden behind Decker. Charlie WVilliams, no. 80, and Dwight XVoodall, no. 41, inspect 'Q-L3 5 ' . fm ff t -FP. fi , ,- Walker Bateman's tackle of Earl Hutcherson, no. 42, in the Plain- view-Lubbock tilt in which the Plainview Bulldogs defeated the Black and Gold boys, I3 to 7. Westerner Back Donald Decker tackles Amarillo Back Norman Lieberman hard as he hi . attempts to sweep the Sandie left end in the tilt at Butler Field in Amarillo. 'gf' f fam 7,ZZa4mzz!f, ZZZZW W WM Q K l NJ iffy! Hevaztse of her undying pep and suppprt, Charlene Laws, better known as just Charlie, was selected by the '48 basketball sgnad as their sweetheart. A regular attendant of the basketball games zronld al ways see Charlie sitting on the sidelines bubbling over with the Westerner spirit. She was presented in the regular basketball recognition assembly, Marrh JI, by the sgnad's t-aptain, Jack Alderson, and co-captain, Virgil Jvlznsrm. Attendants to Charlie were Shelley Filrr and Norma Holton. Virgil Johnson. far shi-ft, and Jaek Alderson zrere the l'tI-t'U,12lCl'lIl and eaptain, re- spectively, of the 1948 West- erner basketball te a m. Virgil, who was the only unanimous choice on the Amarillo Gloi'e-News all- distrit-t team, scored 244 paints in the 18 games and was a spark for the team all season. With Jack as the key man or leader on the team the Westerners were always dangerous, and Jack 1411-S 0716 vt the best defensive men on the team. Coach Harvey L. Dunn directed the 1948 Wester- ner basketball team, and under his direction the Black and Gold hoopsters had a season record of I3 wins and five loses. He was a stellar performer for the Texas Tech Red Raiders, and before coming here served as head mentor for Clovis, New Mexico. In his first yea.r at Lubbock High School Coach Frazier Damron held the reins of the Westerner B team and guided them through a successful season. It is his duty to develop the future Westerner squadmen. At the head of the Cowhand team was Coach Howard Admiral Price, who also served as end coach forthe Westerner football team. Admiral is known to many of the students of L.H.S., and feu' men have received the admiration of the students more than he. Always hard at work, James Craig proved to be a capable manager of the Westerner basketeers. Aside from managing the team James is an honor student, a.nd before this year he played on the Westerner B team and the Cozvhands. gl ll U - , ,H 4 4 EH I 2 5 :Ei ,Q Q X N575-, gin up F N Y 4' mtg W? ' f7,P ,y 6 E Af Q? V 5 -an-v if E aqf 1111111111111 flftlffl flu' Vlrltli at full tilt, it'x I'h111'lf'x Haley 111111 fl Rig 511117111 Starr nevk flllll nrwk, onln f'llll7'l4'N hav Ihr 111111. 'Hu' H'1:wr1'1'11r'1'.w hrvlt the Ntf'a'r.w Ilia! night ,lil to ff. In tlzetr tliird game the l1arzl14'ood ,tire from l,nl1l1oelf trampled the Steers in a 3,2 to 16 foray. The ne.rt niglit Coach DIllIII'.Q confident squad trarelefl to Alnilene zfhere they dozvnerl fllf'Eflf1lf'.W 46 to 30. In a return engagement in Lnlzlioek two zreelfs later the lzome team again iron over the Eagles fn a 56 to 38 game. The El Paso High Tigerx eonqnered the II'fsterners in their first loss of the season li!! a 39 to 26' xeore. Tile niart night the Westerriers broke in to the win eolifmn onee again irhen they upset the Ysleta Inflianx in a 39 to 26 eage tourney. it , all ilk' V . A HUA.-Q, '? ' Aw, H lf-gm., I q E X-aan 3 ,, f, 2. 1.-r Q .'5' Sgt' 5 0:15133 ,iii , I - 5' Richard Herchenroeder Bob Rooker Doral Sandhn .1 fr. ll in. 15.7 111. Ii fr. 1711 111. .3 It Ill,, m If 1 Ib fi :lard I-'oru'ar1l Guard ,r 1- V 356 ll. I iv 'R fs Y 4 9 , Q 0' W aw' , . . .-sw. kn W i. :T if' 1 'z M .A-. ., 15 5 ini 3 k 4' rw 4 . '.,.4p. .A ,, f f . f . 'f' ef' I LAW Q at x .5 8 ,W .- s 1 agp, W x f x,, ,si 7 74 I fi? .1 ,r -H fa 5 6 J-.A N 'Usa if hi its If I .f-hd... ,Jar Westerner B Htpogevelt A18 - Wesierner ll Ilrownfield B 22 - Westerner ll Brownfield B Z4 - Westerner B Plainview B 20 - Westerner B Plainview B 38 - Westerner ll Boys' Vlub Seniors IX- VVesierner li Cowhands Boys' Club Juniors 42 - Cowhands Iioys' Fluli Juniors 40 - Cowhands Members of the B team are' front row, left lu right - Gnrnei lit-ev:-s, Morris 'l'urner. and Gerald Peirce. Middle rowf- Billie Everheari, llll2il'lt'S Lambert, Holi Brown, Benny Nleailur, anal Douglas Weinke. Bark ruw -W Norman Bantz, nianage-rg Jesse Fullerton, Toni Flieailiaiii. .Iinimy Sexton. Richard Allen. David Bullen, and Coach Frazier Damron With prospects for future Westerners showing up reryf well as the season went along, the Westerner IJ team and the Cowhand team finished their sehezlule witll a reeorrl of 4 wins and 4 losses between them. Untler the guidance of Coach Frazier Damron, the Westerner B team showed plenty of power against such teams as the Plaznr-veit' H team and the Lubbock Boys' Club. Jimmy Sefton, Garnet Reeres, Morris Turner, and-Jesse Fullerton were consistent seorers for the ll team and will be out there next near fighting for a place on the rarslty squad. -The sophomore sauafl, roaehezl li!! Coach Howarfl Admiral Price, harl the going a little toiltlh al HH' ,first of the Sf'f1S l1 but improved game by game and some of these boys are slated forthe II team next year. Most of the .boys on these two teams are lacking in experience, anrl these games with the tough ,Class A anel.B teams onthe South Plains prepare them for their fntnre on the Illaelr anrl Golf! team. After two years of this efperferiee the teams are ready for the rlistriet efrmjwtition anrl possililn a tra at the state meet in Austin. Menibers Ot' the 4'ovrlianmls are' front row, left to right Warren llerelieiiroecler and Sparky Stark. Nlizlflle row - Billy Averitt. Bobby Mitvliell. manage-rg Allen Rosen, and Harold Clark. Bark row -- Ilan Atkinson. Donald Krebbs. Ilan Haneowk. Dewey Davis. Willis Mi-Cririiiimtk, Willard Newton. and Coaeh Howard Admiral Prim-. mam V kk ,MWLZ13,-.ln-N,-.-H,, ,, .. ,,.,. M. ,,,g.YWnxH 1 W - W- warns-ff! N335-ggi 7, , ---ur ' .Nw-me-ax WPPAJKQ , QQ-agyyu, s' kflf' UA' ,- .,' --1' wmmwh ery ,,.- p,,,,ms!'3 ' ,Mb Mwqzw MW-j Wwuf ffffffbfjff Mug f5?5W WMJ7 kwa if ffm ,,,.,,,--- Wg 0, WUZMUQWWAJ M if Aww AM 'N-.. Ba 1x Jw l KJ' M F' MQ I ,f nhl gt 1 A , . 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Donald .Qpec1'aI1'zerI in the 220-yard dash and fhe 1,40-yard relay, and l'l1a7'Iey wax Izeffer in flu' 100-yard rlaxh and fhe relay. As manager of the 1948 l'Vl'Sflf7'Ilf'I' fraelf squad Davis Hopper worker! hard, taping ankles and H'1'l'SfS. Davis has been a cheerleader for tu-o years. He was really a bundle of rljfnamife in a small 1Hlf'1x'!!fjl'.H Coaelzex for fhe IVesferner fealn were in fhe form of the fall and the xlzort. Coach Marlin R. Shorty Hayhnrst. who was head mentor, worked n'z'lh the boys in almost all of the events, zvlzjle Foach Bennie JIeW1'IIz'an2s was ehiefiy interested in fIe1'elop1'ny the Il'l'l4fjhf men. K A 'Y 6 ay.. A ,lx v . Q9 5 V ' . ' J -is i x WW: K' . . it x l C -'l V 1 it , ' 0 f t , A li X Q ' g , -' l , Y Xa- 5' , sv' A K Q tl K . , G X ' 'A- ' Q: , X -4- ' , ow x ,, 1, Q., 'p '2f, J . ' :T 2: -x 3 5 ,ax V J N. 1 7 , 0 . L y ,,mf,.i,' is , f Q - if 2, ji :L V. 1 L ya 4 Q v i W5 . , Pfiwliyyfv eww Q - -'t fra i X' N :1-' ' ' , 5 , 1 t L x I f - 'D Q 'H K T , x ' ' I 'U i -x-Y as - Q4 ' A . ' Q wg, ., sl JU .. ,. J. -ig,4,44N,- , ,at Cc f9J3..A-'41- ,..,1'v9'.' .f The track team ix: lirst row, ls-ft tn right lflarl lllitt-liwrsnii, Porta-r Foster, Cliarlos Williams, Henry Nlrlmn gal, Bob Schmidt. Ed Govtm-, Je-rry llayllnrst, Jimmy llayhurst, and Jimmy llradfurd. Sc-vmitl row - Smitty lllt-vinx, Silas Ussery, Ozel VVvstln'nuk, Dit-k St-hmidt, llurt Hain watt-r, Fra-d Dawson, Dah- Young, and Wayne Stroud. Third row - Coat-h Hayhnrst, Jim Wilson, Hoyt-e lhoukiimlv, Dvwvy Davis, Ge-orgv Farpvnter. Jack Alderson. Billy Wright, Parker Stuart, Ilolivrt Johnson. Jams-s Vt-riwii, Blair ilankins, and TQ-xus 'l'e-4-li studf-nt Freddy Brown. Below, first row Jim Juhnson, liit-liartl Alla-n, Alfrt-tl Adair, ll, l.. llaL:p.:zu'4l, .luhn Crawford, Vlaytun Ross, Bob Brown, Allan Clayton, Douglas Wie-nkv, and William lmuglas. Se-contl row ff Manager Davis lloppe-r, Ed Strickland, Donald Krt-libs, Donald De-trkerl Malt-olm Young, Dwight Moore, Jack King, Armstead Smith, and Doug- las Ross. Third row -'Charles Curry, Teddy Vanght, Jm- Svales. Lloyd Willis, llabby Strout, Joe Ferguson, Sam Davis, Richard Johnson, Ray Henslee, and Norman Dt-an. Y . I Q Q ' BQ F -' g A' 'f,V- - if tw 4459 ' Y I J. -'Nr X Q ' ' , .. . : - yr' f gs..,,3. i N 1 ,, t 5 X s-1 Ki N - - r 'H rc . 6 'rf pf, ' I ' ' ,Ka t H if x 'ff' ,xiii RI Q MV 186 In the high hurdle event of an intra-squad meet Bob Sr-hmidt leads his brother, Dick. Both boys are the ath- letif' type and participate in football and basketball as n'ell as traek. The first meet of the year for tlze Westerner clnder team was an inter-squad affair held at Chapman Field. The Gold team, captained by Donald Decker, capped the meet after the Blacks, Captained by Earl Hutcherson, were rated as pre- meet favorites. The Gold's power in tlze dashes proved to be the downfall of the Blacks. Fire records were broken in the annual South Plains Invitational practice meet. Charles Curry established a new shot peut record when he upped the old mark by about 5 feet with a lzeave of 44 ba, ,M P '. -- J!-at . - Q l F - . .ttt g T N I J E . H , . Div , f.. , -W -1-54' .bs I feet. Possibly the best race of the Wlesferner inter-squad meet was in the H10-yard dash. Charley Williams, far right in the picture, won nTSl plaee. Other boys in the photo are, from left to right. Earl Hutoherson, Donald Decker. Wayne Stroud. and James Vernon. od .' Q Q . ' T V J 2 5. wr 'ft-f f, , '0F?i ff P -dr 1 .W ' V . A I v ,Ll:h',,, , K l - ' - . 1 Y ' fs V . A V ' ' ' ..-by - n ....' .... .., LL!.'.I - Another neu' record of importance was made in the high jump by Jack Alderson when he cleared the bar at 6 feet even. Abilene's Eagles defeated the Westerners in the Abilene Invitational meet when the Lubbock boys' chance for rictory was 'upset by the dropping of the baton zn the 440-yard relay. As this publication went to press the Black and Gold boys were preparing for the annual Sand-Hill Relays at Odessa, where they were to meet with some of the best tracksters of the state. Shot put men were plentiful on the Westerner cinder- squad this year. Charles Curry gives a demonstration as Coach Bennie Mc-Williams looks on and Norman Dean, left, and Coy Henslee wait then turn in the ring. O , , .. T A 1. Alfred Adair, one half of the Cowhands' touchdown ticins, soars oi'er the bamboo rod after releasing the i'aulting pole. He was outstanding in Coivhand football and track, 3 and in Westerner track. 2. Track coach Marlin Shorty Hayhurst is giving some tips to Charles Williams, his speedy 100-yard dash man. Charles can run the dash in little orer 10 seconds. 3. Jack Alderson was one of the top West- erners in the high jump. Jack's best jump when this publication icent to press was 6 feet eren, and this was made in the South Plains Ini'ita.tional Track Meet. 4. Main point-getters in the distance events on the Westerner track squad zcere: left to right -- Porter Foster, Richard Johnson, and Clayton Ross. Porter and Richard competed in the mile run, while Clayton ran in the 880-yard event. 5. Straining eifery muscle Jim Johnson again is first to break the tape at the end of a gruelling 440-yard dash. This is Jim's fonrth and last year with the Westerners. Royce Brookmole, Fred Dawson, and Malcolm Young look on with strained expressions. .l:'l ww 2. A . X ' .Q '06 j ? . -1 ,I . -R , Q I , 1 . - .,, - f 4 , . ww- . iv-JW M I 1 -I t A- ' t ' H-L ' ,a . J' ' 'S H W' ,fy - A KV 4 , .gif gy . 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Z elmarie was chosen this year for her untiring partici- pation in three years of this activity and for her leader- ship ability, friendliness, attitude, and sportsmanship. Anyone associated with Zelmarie is overwhelmed by her constant diligence at any task which she pursues. Of all the girls' P.E. classes this team came out on top in the basketball tourna- ment. The 8 o'elock class really showed its vim, vigor, and vitality when most were still clozing over the breakfast table. Alternating with studyhall these girls took P.E. so that they might be able to get out earlier in the afternoon or else take a.n extra course, which otherwise they might not have been able to take. The team is: left to right, first row - Bobbie Carroll, Joan Kidwell, and Grace Pettyg second row--Joyce Smith, Norma McClindon, Betty Moore, Billie Rodgers, Jamsy Asben, and Mary Stout. J wt, 59 A 'fn' , IT, . f? , , Q . 1 -.--Mi f-.,.. 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The boys couldn,t play very well at hrst but im- proved day by day. Coach Marlin H. Shorty Hayhurst throws the ball up to start a basketball game in boys, physical education class. Donald Doyle, left, and Bill VVylie are ready for the jump. Passing the ball around, the boys get ready for another volley- ball game. Volleyball practice was held in the gym at noon for the regional contests. Under Coache.s Marlin Shorty Hayhurst and Bennie McVVilliams, approximately 400 boys enjoyed the rigors of basketball, volleyball, tum- bling, and baseball during the 1947- 48 school year. With about forty boys each period, the coaches had a big job controlling them in the large gymnasium. The purpose of the course is to keep Lubbock High School students in good physical condition. A member of the 9 o,clock boys physical education class, posed like a marble fountain statue, is attempt ing to return the volleyball in a hot ten-man game. The ball may be hit three times before its return over the net. Some big fellow with a white sport shirt is blocking the photographers view of a jump ball in a boys' physz cal education class. An almost invisible ball, be- hind the net, is arcing its way toward the hoop. Shirts,, and uskinsv are stopped in mid-air during a boys, physical educa- tion basketball game. H U L Association .uv To better athletics in L.H.S. Coach J. G. Keyes reorganized the L Association. The requirements for joining are to be a one letter- nzan in any major sport and to be recomrnenderl by the coach. Their special erent this year was the presentation of the football sieeetheart, ,MG.I'l7l6 Hoyfl. Leaders of the club are Billy Max Henry, pres1'dent,' Coach Bennie .1IeWillz'ams, sponsor: Iloli Sehmidt, secretary. Left to right: First ron'-Earl Hutt-herson. Arrnsteail Smith. Norman Dean. Charlie Williams. Fo!! Ray Henslee. Nhrrrell Linrlsey, Dirk Nehwniflt anrl Billy Tatum, Nw-onrl ron' Y Uoaeh Bennie McWilliams. Razz Hilton. Tommy Cooper, Doral Sanrllin. 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A f if A W? 5' C , , .f ff- M--'xo ' I Thu Home of Bonded D1 lfT'lOllC1S HACKEL'S Ready to Wear and Sport Shop 1006 08 BROADWAY LUBBOCK, TEXAS HOME OF' NATIONALLY ADVEFZTISED FURNITURE GROCE FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 1801 BROADWAY LUBBOCK, TEXAS 1010 Broadway Dial 5794 MIPPOP Studio B111 Freeman Company Jualzfy lJ0lfIlIlfS that 11011 can ll Ord New and Used Cars et us m l1xQ xom Llp md gown pxeture 5 It p us to tx ide It OGCZGI1 4 HODGES Bnos HITCIXW lre md Drx foods Hldlos md E.1cLtr1Q11 Appllmces If lt s Borden s It s Got to Be Good 1113 -he C D11123312 Ice Cream Milk 221 . . 9 L . L 1 gf f' Ay'fg. Q Phgnc Ht Texas , 'z fi l z fa z 1' , z'.'a 1X 'a. 1 Il ' I I l Il f1 .l 'z'-Ti' 'YQ 1 mv ig AlfJ2TlIc x QSQI, HV' 'Nu V eva mn Q ORANGE ,X Sales and Servzce WHISTLE Xl Hub C1ty Beverage 2804 Ave H D1al 4021 3 qncr- t I Q ca c ns E s 10th at Awe L Dlal 8524 E11-QQ WEST TEXAS HOSPITAL 1302 Mam Street Dlal 9381 L , - 222 8 . '75 Mxbxff 1 , , 4 , L 5 1 X -1-.-: 4 ff9'u:'Ruvhvj , I 4 X I, A can W Q .,-rf 1 8 fp 55 Q, 1 I whl. 4 xe ff' Z I N K n -651 O . lqmoufh - 0 o LUBE . 1' XA I V . 'I '1 if 2 ' L' W BL , K A .L , , , I in 1 Wt 3 nf 75 A l . I N -A--.,., N X 'X b I '. , TW 121'vw.. - . all . r... -uf 8' Congratulations, Graduates! HAMILTON-EGER CO. Heating Air Conditioning Sheet Metal 2430 Avenue H D111 5583 .A wt lx :hr K 1 , .,. ,:5 , Xa .- 'Q Y. 1 5 , 1 - KA lf,,T,!' X 'gl Ig.. 223 ' x 1 P' V 1 . . I ' ' Q... , A' lf. - A . . 5-g I 'r-- ' tw.. 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College Dial 6231 V. 1 L- : v. iz :..-I . 1'. 1 s, wi ' Blllldlllg Nl 1ter1 ils 112 IN College Dlal 7 1341 BUTTON SHOP 1814 A 1- J D 11 0 3708 N1 s Clvde lone O lei 235 -v f ' . DIXIE'S HOUSE OF BEAUTY 807 College Avenue Combined with ESTEFUS BEAUTY SHOP Distinctive Beauty Servicev 'zas I Mrs. Ester Adams, Manager Dial 2-1552 W. L. WALLACE Grocery and Nlarket 2507 Avenue T Dial 6911 MARVIN MCLARTY THE LINDSEY THEATERS, INC. MUSIC COMPANY . ' LINDSEY ' 9 PALACE 805 College Dial 6031 ' TOWER . BROADWAX ' LYRIC 0 TEXAN VARSITY BOOK STORE 0 CACTUS , PLAZA ON THE AVENUE Sure Fx erx one Bullds A1r Castles J'-ia Bet vouwe got 1 few tucked away XOlllS6lf VVhat youll do when vou ale out of school th it celtam bov 401 gulj that figules 1nto your future md voul home And when you stfut to build your home xemembel that FORREST can help you ID every way wlth some down to ealth ldeas and advice on evelvthlng, fl om plans to financlng Remember FORREST and thelr one stop blllldlflg sexvlce YOU can make that 'lu castle home come true For the Fmest In Bulldmg Materlals Thmk of FORREST' X1 fwfr'- 1300 Block 4th Street 14 Lubbock gf? X L UH SM EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER Y Y U D A ' fy y l S b X . . . , - '?tn ' t 1,,- '.'f:'f7yTl,Zf'f .. . ,, 1 TU W -', C's N . '1 f-g- ' . 1 4 1 ' , 1 -,' I . '- , - . 1 , 1 I ' .... c . I , - - . ' -F . 'V Y . 1 I ' I - - K 1 I ' l l ll -.Jx.' - . Phone 4335 my - ,i ,I I ' E- -Yi L- 'liek ,L AAL 711 I '2ii w '1!2 T'V 1 '-el First winner of the 1948 Westerner subscription contest was guidance 216 sponsored .by Mr. N. I. Robnett. Members of guidance 216 were the first to have 1002i subscriptions to annuals for 1948. , These first place winners are front row, left to right, Troy Maloney, Lloyd Sim- mons, Teddy Vaught, Bobbie 'Wallis, and Ioe Leech, second row, Nancy Anderson, Charles McBroom, Haldene Benton, jimmy Kelly, Billie Brazell, Woody Jackson, Charles Williams, Billie Cathey, Barbara Hunt, and Carmeita Voegeli, third row, Eddie Teague, Ethel Kuylcendall, Henry McDougal, Billie Steely, Mary Terrell, Gene Snodgrass, and Mr. Robnett. Bobbie june Mitchell is not pictured. BALD RI DG E, Salhf Ann Bread S www The second guidance to be 100 YQ subscriptions to the yearbook was room 250 with Miss Lottie Graves, sponsor. Members are, front row, left to right, Gilbert Maulden, Glenn Neill, Charles Scarborough and Royce Iones, second row, Bobbie Kraus, Ioan Henry, Margaret Bartlett, Ianice Dawkins, Billie Anita Foster, Iuanelle Mullins, Oleta YVatkins,- and Miss Lottie Graves, sponsor, third row, Billie Bour- land, Lloyd Davis, Johnnie Barnett, Frances Gibbs, fourth row, Ruth McCullar, Patsy Hay, Gordon Steele, Charles lVright, Jackie Butler, Leon Stuart, and Bobby Poynor. Pat Flynn and Betty Io Loveless are not pictured. CORCORRANS CORCORRANS 1216 Texas 629 Brdwy., Plainview CORCORRAN'S CORCGRRANS Drive-In Cleaners NlCI1,S Wear 1625 19th Street 1407 College Ave. In the yearhook sulnscription compaign these guidances were third, fourth, and fifth in attain- ing 100'. standing. Meinhers of Mr. D. M. Howell's guidance room 186, are: first row, left to right - Marcin Dunagan, Alina Ruth Anderson. Lucille Lawson, Barlzara McPherson, Beth Morris, Wanda B. Smith, Betty jo Flowers, and lack Alderson. Second row - Io Siininons, Bolrlry Griffin, Patricia Pennington, Sherrell Lindsay, Ioan Pickle, Ella Carlye, Marjorie Cone, Max Zachary, Zelrnarie Kennedy, lonnie Cue Branson and Mr. Howell. Third row -Jimmy Kennedy, Buddy Hardwick, Garnett Reefes, Iinznzy Sexton, Gaylon Brand. Arlen Trice and Alton Slagle, Not pictured are Hohert Leonard and Betty Burrows. Members of Mr. I. H. Penn's guidance, room 192, are first row, left to right - Billie Bartley, Vonda Ray, Marilyn Wil- liamson, Dorothy Mooney, Iuanelle Tes- dal, Patricia McGee, Marty Hallmark, Carlin Hendricks, and Mr. Penn. Second row - Dale Wooley, Billy Kelly, Bolrert Taylor, Oreille Wallace, Charles Galey, James Maynard, jimmy Bass. Willard Newton, and jim Bill Taylor. Not pic- tured are Richard McGuire, Loeeta XVright, Charles Meek, and Bernard Scott. Memlrers of Mrs. Rosa M. Burford's guidance, room 310, are: hrs! row, left to right - Owen Hamilton, jerry Nislar, and Dean Ing. Second row- Martha Gillispie, Mrs, Burford, Peggy Terrell, Estalle Martin, Rolrlzie Easteruood, Carol Perkins, Joyce XVatson, and jo Ann Baker. Third row -james Bower.s, Billy Rutledge, Thelma Cash, Io Mor- row, and Mary Dugan. Not pictured are Bolrhie Carroll, Mary Sue Harts- field, Bert Nelson, james Shearer, Duanne Pannkuk, and joe Storrs. o'o'o' UQQQ OOO DOO! OOO O9 0 DQ O DO O 5: v Y , 5231172 5 X Fund' 'lg X r XX Iii-2 . X . -.xy -0.5 ' Q I . . iii X In the annual .subscription drive these guidances were sixth, seventh, and eight, respecticely in reaching 1002 . Sixth place went to Coach Marlin Hayhurstls guidance 212, which in- cludes the following members: Front row, left to right, Dick Schmidt, L nn kuba Pat Moore, Richard A' llen, Mer e urchett, Bobby Henley, sec- ond row, Joan Giddings, Elowda Thomas, Sue Elliott, Io Cobb, Mar Cowen, Norma Holton, Ioyce Hamilf ton, Donna Woolman, Sula Davis, and Coach Harvey Dunn, third row, Barbara Ingram, Beverly Hutchinson, Dave XVatkins, Bobby Nabors, Iames Vernon, Harold Littrell, Buell Martin, Pete Quinlan, and Lee Ivy. Members of Miss Edith Caveness, guidance are: front row, left to right, Malcolrn'Young, Kent Wright, Iaclcie Martyn, Terry Young, Iaelc Crandall, and Sammy Modrell, second row, David Smiley, Earl Hutcherson, Charlie Laws, Billye Harrington, and Claudyne Young, third row, Miss Caveness, Frankie McPealc, Nancy Crosby, Margaret Smiley, and lean Hogan, fourth row, Carroll Cooper, Betty Davis, janet Crandall, Nancy Davis, Chloe T. Dawson, and Mar- garet Nelson, fifth row, Jack Hensley Donald Smiley, jim YVilson. Not pictured are Dan Adlcisson, 1. B. Elliott. and Fred Salmon. .Vemlu'rs of Miss Kathleen Ingrarn's guidance, 1lU,are: left to right, front, Bobby Henyolds, and David W'eir, second row, Tom Cheatham, Paul Faulkner, Kelly Dobson, Lawanna Boydson, Fran Cox, lean Evelyn Lane, Lunita llindman, Katherine Shafer, Dorothy Yates, and Lanellc Wright, third row, Edda Lynn Cox, Ioe Smith, Ozelle U'estbroolc, lean ,Hr-Hee, Margaret Barrier, Porter Fos- tor, Pat Lewellyn, Laronne XVeacer, loan Bolinger, .1Ii.s-.s- Ingram, Anita Pope, Bettye Armstrong, Shelley Furr, 'Vanry liraseton, and Bill Tatum. Q'-A 44 n 1 LL -Q. --- 1-Ju: ' X Q.,Hs.g53,v 1 JA A v 1M,e'w Ilia ffvf?-dvf,f.c.1 . ww...,.n-...X-fm-,v.w.Mfnr xzznfv..-.:1 .:,Q:y:.1V


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