Lubbock High School - Westerner Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1955

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-,,e.1'? SUZANNE WILSON-Busy, quiet, and hard working co-editor of the WESTERNER, Suzanne is a deserving candidate for Senior Who's Who. Her main interest in LHS has been publi- cations work, and being a member of Quill and Scroll, she served as vice- president of that organization. Suz- anne is also an active member of the Spanish Club, NHS, and Y-Teens. She was selected March Girl of the Month. ROY WEBB-Highlighting a high- school career with a trip to Kansas City with the FFA judging team, Roy showed livestock at Dallas, Fort Worth, and San Angelo, plus local shows. Roy has been a very active member of the Future Farmers of America chapter here at LHS for three years and served as president this year. 8 Boys I1 ho's Who BETTYE JANE FEATHERS-Be- cause of her outstanding art ability, Bettye jane has been recognized as one of the most capable students in the Senior class in this field. She has entered in several art exhibits and contests. Although Bettye Jane just recently moved here from Georgia, she has entered into the swing of LHS life and has done her share in making the school a success. DALE PRUETT-Always willing to do what no one else will is Dale. He is president of Distributive Education and was elected national delegate to the National Meet held in Richmond, Virginia, in April. Dale is a member of FBLA, and, although he is re- served, he is an active member of his c ass. CAROLE JEAN DELANEY-Carole Iean's exceptional musical talent has put her almost constantly in demand. She plays the piano, organ and other instruments and sings. Her abilities, however, are not limited to music. She is an outstanding worker in the Student Council and in the publica- tions department. She is a member of Quill and Scroll, El Club Pan Ameri- cano, NHS, and Y-Teens as well as being in Westernaires and the Note- belles quartette. JOYCE THRUSH-Meticulous and ef- ficient almost to perfection, Joyce finished her three years' Work on the WESTERNER in the slots as head copy editor and advertising copy and layout editor. She also eamed the position of special reporter for the WESTERNER WORLD her junior year. Active in Quill and Scroll, she was parliamentarian and membership chairman this year. She has also held active membership in Y-Teens, NHS, and Cens Togata. 'N tis. 'f.., :lf '-2.5, L f ,fi

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L. 1,35 Ml is JOY HEROD, JIMMY MCLAUGH- LIN, AND PAT RAINER-As three student body leaders, Joy, Senior Class secretary, along with Jimmy, Senior president, have led the class of 1955 through a successful year. Aside from secretarial duties, Joy served as Y- Teen treasurer and social chairman Senior Class CAROLYN TAPP-Being president of FHA, lay-out editor of the WEST- ERNER, and senior vice-president make Carolyn one of the busiest girls in school, but not too busy to Hnd time to sell almost S300 worth of ad- vertising for the 1954-55 yearbook. She is in NHS, Quill and Scroll, and Y-Teens. She was chosen November Girl of the Month because of her friendly attitude, willingness to work, and dependability. of National Honor Society. Jimmy played Westerner football. Pat, stu- dent body secretary, served as chair- man of the school assemblies through- out the year. She was secretary -of her junior class, and was a Y-Teen oilicer this year. Pat was selected September Girl of the Month. Places 11 Girls RICHARD ESTES-Serving as presi- dent of NHS and as vice-president of Hi-Y first semester made Richard's schedule pretty well filled. Because of his willingness to get along with people and desire to work, he was manager of the Westemer Basketball team. Richard is generous with his musical talents as he is with anything he has. Classmates and students alike admire Richard because of his jocular nature and pleasing personality. LIZ CRESON-Besides serving as secretary of Y-Teen and chairman of the recreation committee of the Stu- dent Council, Liz is a member of NHS, National Thespians, and was in the senior play. Her main interests lie in the field of dramatics. February Girl of the Month was awarded to Liz because of her drive and deterrnina- tion. The LHS Student Council has been a much better organization due to the hard work that Liz contributed. SAM VAUGHTER-A bubbling smile and a contagious laugh reflect Sam's disposition. His glowing, but sincere, Eersonali? has won for him the con- dence o his classmates. A member of the band for three years, Sam acted as drum major during his senior year. In addition to these activities, he was a member of WBBC, home- room president and Junior Rotarian of the Month of January. Sam has fine leadership ability and is a willing worker. ' 2- ' '41 Q I f ri ' 9 5. 2 S if



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GEORGE DAWSON-As a delegate to Boys, State, George has participated in many outstanding activities during his three years in LHS. President of Hi-Y is top on his list of accomplish- ments. George has also been a mem- ber of the Westemaires two years and was vice-president of the choir this year. During the 1955 school year George was chosen as junior Rotarian of the Month. JANIS PIERCE-With a total of twenty-three A's at press time, she is known for her outstanding scholastic ability. She has been an active mem- ber of NHS for the past two years. Janis hasn't been taking snap courses, her majors were English, mathematics. science, and history. In the field of service, Ianis has served two years as a Y-Teen oliicer. Winning the con- fidence of her classmates, she was chosen as a candidate for president of Y-Teens. BRADFORD REEVES-Versatility is the feature of Bradford's outstanding qualities. He played Cowhand football and ran track last year. This year he returned for the 1955 season. Brad- ford has also been a member of the Westerner band. He found time to total twenty-one A's and hold mem- bership in NHS. His majors have been math, science, and English. Individual Achievements Recognized GARMA JEAN WILLIAMSON-VL vacious Carma Jean has done more toward boosting the LHS spirit than almost any other student. Serving as head-cheerleader and a Y-Teen ofli- cer has kept her busy. Her likable nature has won her many friends and the confidence of her classmates. Be- cause of her spirit and enthusiasm, Carma was chosen Girl of the Month for Ianuary. KAY BURNAM-A perfect example of efficiency could well describe Kay. Because of this factor along with her many other line qualities, Kay was elected to serve as president of Y- Teens. She is a member of NHS, Musicians' Guild, and the Student Council. Kay was December Girl of the Month and was chosen to serve as a delegate to Girls, State in 1954. BUTCH LAWRENCE-As a member of the team, spirited little Butch spurred the Westerner cagers on at times when victory looked dim. Al- though Butch is a member of Western- aires and senior vice-president, he is recognized most frequently for his never dying enthusiasm. Other ac- tivities in which Butch is a Willing worker are NHS and Hi-Y. 1

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