Lubbock High School - Westerner Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)
- Class of 1959
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Lubbock High School By Students of To Lubbock, Texas This is the story of the l958-59 school year in pictures and Words . . . many memories fill our minds as We retrace the year through this 1959 Westerner . . . for the sophomores it was a new year, but for the seniors it was the last at Lubbock High School . . . Call to Loyalty Westerners, put on your chaps, Buckle on your spurs, Loosen up the reins of Our old fighting Westerners, Sportsmanship then victory ls the motto of our high, Come along, you brave old Westerners We will do or die. We will gallop over all the Sweeping prairie land We will fight for black and gold, True Westerner brand, Lubbock High in golden letters We will glorify, Come along, you brave old Westerners, We will do or die. Challenge Hail, hardy Westerners! Oler all the plains Your challenge hurl. Through loss or victory, With our banner high, All the While we go marching on, We proudly sing our victory song Fight! let the game start. 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O. tBuddyj Brothers came home to Lubbock High School last fall and found a place in the hearts of Westerners. Many teachers are fondly remembered by students, but rarely does one make such an impact as did Coach Buddy Brothers in his first year at LHS. Most saw our coach, an LHS graduate and former Westerner himself, for the first time as he vaulted onto the stage to address the student body assembled for the season's first pep rally, but it wasnit long before all came to recognize the man, to appreciate his way of making every student feel important to the team, and to respect his super- stitious quirks. 'Thereis not really any way to describe him-she is just greatf' This feeling expressed by a cheer- leader was echoed by the entire student body as they pledged, win or lose, Mwieill always be behind you, Coach Brothers. 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October ,,.,,,,,, November ,,,,7, December 77 January ,,7,, February ,,7, 7 77 March ,,,,,,,, Aprll ,,,,,, May 7 Rotarians . 77 7 7 7 JERRY PARSONS JESSE HEADLEY fnot picturedJ, RICHARD FIFER NELSON KOSCHESKI 77 7777777777 77777777 H ANK HUNT 77 DON RUCKER Cnot picturedxb 77 77 77777 7777 7 7777 JIM IVICCRORY DOYLE WILLIAMS NEAL PARKER Girls September October November December January February March April May of the Month ,, r CAROLYN ZACHARY r KAYE EDWARDS JEAN NEWSOM PAT TUCKER PAM HEARN DEANNA MCNEIL CHARLOTTE MQMILLAN ANN WILHITE Knot pictured! A LYNN LAWSON All-Westerner . . . Each year the faculty names two seniors as All- Westerner Boy and Girl on the basis of their citizen- ship, scholarship, leadership, and service. Upon the basis of nominations submitted by each teacher, Kaye Edwards, Carolyn Zachary, Jerry Parsons, and Neal Parker were selected finalists for the 1958-59 honor. The identities of winners remained secret until dis- tribution of the yearbook. Black and Gold . . . Black and Gold Day was climaxed by the announcement of the name of the fourth annual Black and Gold Queen which was made during the half-time of the traditional Lubbock-Amarillo football game. Candidates are Pat Tucker, Caro- lyn Zachary, and Kaye Edwards. The Queen was selected by popular vote of the LHS student body. Round-Up . . . As the seventh day of March was drawing nigh, Westerners were making plans for Round- Up Day at Lubbock High. At 5:30 came a big feast of barbecue, and then homeroom Wranglers came out two by two. Round-Up favorites were revealed after the wrangler parade. Finalists were Joe Cobb, Jerry Parsons, Gary Milburn, Kaye Edwards, Carolyn Zachary, and Pat Tucker. Favorite Finalists . . ln December a primary election to select fa- vorite nominees was concluctefl by each class. Each senior suggested one boy and one girlg and each junior and sophomore, one student, boy or girl, for the honor. The names of the four seniors, two juniors, and two sophomores receiving the largest number of votes were later submitted to the respective classes for a final vote. Winners of this election were not an- nounced until the yearbook came out. Senior Class favorite nominees are Jerry Parsons, Joe Cobb, Pat Tucker, and Carolyn Zachary. Junior Class favorite nominees are Gary Milburn and Sophomore Class favorite nominees are Mike Malley Nicky Robinson. and Lynette McMillan. Sweethearts . . Clubs Favorites, D.A.R. Girl Named SlH'l'lll4'2ll'lS aml FHA lmeau were f-lfwlefl fill the lu I9 ul popular rule- lwy lT1i'lI1llCl'S of the various rlulvs 'llue sz-flier girl ref'vix'il1g the DAR lmnor was Q4-If-rtf-fl lux llllS tear-lu-rs on llle lmsis of flcpencl- ullililx, lm-uflcwsllip. pzllllolism. aml Svrxive. FIU BEAN . . ll XYvll. lvl.-ef my mul! Nlilcf' Farley sen-1112 to lm Sur- prifvrl lay the nf-ws that he lmi lmcen named the lleau of Flll. INR . . . Winner of this ywur's DAR award. Pat Tucker. was chosen mer 1'ur1m-rs-up Carolyn Zarhary and Kaye- Edwards. VIC SWEETI-lEAR'I' . . . Carol Moss, swcetllcart- elect of VIC 99595, smiles, showing her pleasure at llc-r election. 4 K,--Q E ,,mtIw,, ,L., M ,,,, , ,,.., ., VIC SWEETHEART . . . Virginia Avara is the 1959 VIC 955109 sweetheart, chosen by members of the club. D.E. SWEETHEART . . . Anna Yoes, leaves school- at 10:11-0 a.m. each day to work at a downtown hat shop, where she is pictured. 23 Fall . . First of School Brings New Interest to Students, Faculty At the start of the fall months, students return to school and to autumn activities. Meeting new students and faculty are all a part of the first Week of school along with other firsts: first morning pep rally, first football game, and first party. Sept. 3 . . . First day excitement is over as Charla Shipman, Sammye Hubbard, Saundra Hardy, Cynthia 5 , Edwards, Jim McCrory and Dianne 55.9 McGee leave the school. Sept. 5 ...i A plaque proclaiming our campus as the Home of the Lubbock Westerners is the newest addition to Lubbock High School and is shown here at its dedication. Presenting it to Mr. W. H. Howorth, Mr. Jerry Crawford, and Kaye Ed- wards on behalf of the senior class of 1958 is Don Sledge. Sept. ll . . . Presented as the utackiest of tht- tacky at the Sept, 12 , , , Before the first football game with CrOZi8r TCCI1, annual Y-Teen tacky party were Linda Sands-rs. junior. Mrs. Lubbock High had the first morning DCP FHHY. Into the WC5t Laurene Bussey. sponsor, Nancy Cochran, senior, and Eddie Kay patio filed the band and the LHS students. Smith. sophomore. si as -M 4 ' .- as 4? 2935 S is we Y Sept. 17 . . . Over 1,400 students and teachers had pictures Sept. 24 . . . Parent-Teacher Association had its a-nnual open made for the class section of the annual. Karen James poses for house for parents to visit with faculty members and to see the Mr. Allen Hammer while Phillip Tillery, Phyllis Hoffman, Bar- school. Mrs. Roberta Henry is watching as Mrs. EJR, Heineman bara Halley, and Bobbie Horn Wait in line. and a mother register their P-TA dues. Fall . . . School Activities Center Around Assemblies, Holidays, Pictures School activities were well underway by the last of September. Annual pictures were taken, open house for parents was set, and the assembly sched- ule started with the Orientation and Honor Assem- blies. Then came the first holidays: first for the South Plains Fair and a little later for Thanks- giving. I Oct. 2 . . . The honor assembly showed the effects of the Honor System on Lubbock High School. Pat Tucker as Wes Nur escorts Pat Milton, the elephant, remem- bers how it was before Westerners had an Honor System. Sept. 30 . . . The South Plains Fair was the excuse for a half-day holiday for Lubbock schools. Tak- ing advantage of the occasion are Gene Lack, Shirley Littral, and Emily Nicar. Oct. 30 . . . hljubble, bubble, toil and trouble. But the toil is no trouble for the liomemaking 31 students who gave this party for children from the local orphanage. Witch Georgia Blair is serving dry ice punch as Mary Hope lltxtler and Carolyn Brown assure the youngsters Oct. 29 . . . Garments for the annual Y-Teen clothing drive are being stacked by members of Mrs. Ruby Lee Douglass homeroom. Packing the boxes are Charlotte Kizer, Shirley Storrs, Gordon llankins, Annette Cochran, and Fred Low. Sophomore homeroom 115 collected more than 1,000 pieces of clothing to tie with Miss Laurene Busseyis sophomore homeroom 102, which also had more than 1,000 pieces. the witchls brew is quite harmless. Fall . . . Multitude of Events Means Busy Times for All At the close of the autumn months, students kept up preparing for term themes, interviews, Iowa tests and a fast pace of parties, assemblies, and other school spon- poetry units. Activities which constituted a busy schedule sored events. Well into the second nine weeks, Western- for all. ers found a need to stay at home on the cold nights, Nov. 30 . . . Sleepiness overcomes Nthe familyll at the Thanks- giving assembly as the Westernaires sing l'Grandma's Thanks- giving. The sixth period plays class was in charge of the annual program. Members of the family are Barbara Atchinson, James West, ,lack Terry, Mignon Nickens, and Karen Zickefoose. Westernaires pictured are Fran Carroll, Brenda 0'l'lriant, Beverly Deering, Julia Hartley, Elaine Lindsey, Wilma Waggoner, Franklin Ashdown, Royce Graham, Billy Hickerd, Charles Valentine, Rus- sell Denison, Ben Robertson, and Cary Stephens. Nov. 8 . . . Watching Coach E. C. Leslie disappear into the depths at the Senior Carnival teacher dunk are ,loyce Vaught, Cecelia Powell, Ellen Hendrix, Gary Milburn, Coach Allen Holla- day, and .lerry Parsons. 'Fifi F 'WHL .J Ai JA E E525 , i 1 1 Winter . . Multitude of Events Undaunted by Weather During the winter months, LHS students participated in varied activities. The band elected its traditional sweetheart, and home- making girls presented a style show. ln the cafeteria two new bookshelves were added to take the place of sagging tables. Seniors planned and performed in their yearly class assembly, which featured a western medicine wagon. Allow right, as Chris Merrit presents her with a bouquet of roses, the 1958-59 hand sweetheart, Nita Kirkpatrick. beams with happy surprise. Tam Bannister, an attendant, and Paul Nelson. Nita's escort, look on. One of the big events on the homemaking calendar this year was the .lanuary style show. Working on stage props, here are: sitting, Wyvonne Speck and Anita Paeeg middle row, Cinalou Hohnes, Shirley Mile, Susan Hobbs, and Lenne Whorton, top row, Ella Arendt, Susie Perkins, Nancy Gaines, Ann Wilhite, and Janelle Scott. 'iDr. Phideaux Shagnasky and his wonderful miracle drug, Elixir, made only of the purest hydrogen and oxygen, dominated the senior assembly Jan. 15. Here Carolyn Zachary, Ellen Hendrix, and ,lean Newsom, accompanied by Hank Hunt, entertain the D0c's iiCl1Sl0l1161'S.H New hookshelves installed in the cafeteria this fall sag under the Weight of students' books, as Shurlene Thorne, David Atkin- son, Michal Gentry, and Janelle Scott deposit, their burdens. Dec. 19 . . . An array of gay figures, representing 4'The Twelve Days of Christniasfl adorn the door of room 106, winner of the humorous prize in the Christmas door decoration contest. Dec. 19 . . . HO Come All Ye Faithful is caroled by a church choir on the door of room 201, winner of the religious sec- tion in the homeroom door decoration contest. plan. 16 .. . . Yea, Lubbock! Fans prepare to embark on this year's lone out-of-town basketball trlp to Plainview. Approximately 56 students attended the game. Winter . Christmas Season Provides Opportunities for lVlerrimer1t Christmas cheer flavoring the atmosphere at Lubbock High enriched the cold winter season. December was a busy month as stu- dents sought ideas and then adorned their homeroom doors to compete in the Student Council's annual Christmas door decorations contest. The plays classes combined to pre- pare the annual Christmas assembly. Several school-sponsored trips during the season took minds momentarily from thoughts of holidays and exams. One of these was to an out-of-town game in Plainview. Westerner Wcmrlcl and Wester'ner workers journeyed to the yearly Texas High School Press Associa- tion meet in Denton December 4-6, to dis- cuss newspaper and yearbook techniques and elect new state officers. A little later, mem- bers of Y-Teens and Hi-Y combined forces for a between-semester ski trip to the moun- tain country near Tres Ritos, New Mexico. w N.. , , ,4.....Y M ...,,-,,......M.,,, MMR f ...W-ai., X. Jan. 24 . . . Traveling to Tree Ritos, N. M., over the midsterm holidays, Hi-Y boys and YTeen 1rls ventured on a skung trip. Pictured in front of the lodge are the skiers, taking in some instruction before they brave the slopes to try l.l161I' luck Approximately 65 Lubbock High students made the trip, which was chaperoned by Mr. Vernon Odom Mrs A D Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Armstrong. Wirrter . . Y-Teens, Hi-Y, Journalism Students Make Jaunts to New Mexico, Denton Dec. 18 . . . MA Christmas Wish is fulfilled for Lavern Loving in the person of Dale Hayden, her first beau, as Lavern's perplexed father, Brookie Stephens, grins delightedly, thinking the dog he has procured for her has been the answer to Lavern's secret Christmas desire. Others in the play were Nancy Cochran, LaVada Light, Pam Hearn, Floyd Mullenix, and Dale Hayden. if ,,v' ml Dec. 6 . . . Tired but happy, Janelle Scott, senior, relaxes and enjoys her. self enroute home to Lubbock from the THSPA convention in Denton . . . The beginning of the end . . . Carried away by the enormity of it all, Janelle decides to try for a World's record . . . Comes the inevitable . . . What do I do now?,, .lanelle squeals through a curtain of burst bubble. Saddcr but Wiser, Janelle spe11t the remainder of the trip scrubbing away traces of her folly. March 6 . . . I'rt-pairing the stenography team for lntersr-holastif: lmaeue eompeti- tion is Mrs. Pat llrixer. Taking a timed writing: are Gwen llausslr-r, lfllen Hendrix, Carolyn llilrlf-hrantl, Slit-rry llolloman, and .luana lJz'Shazo. March 19 . . . The bliss of Dead Week! Or at least that's what Betsy Rohinson seems to ln- thinkinff as she diligently Vfl fs studies for exams. The day of the lc-aeliersy conxi-ntion also offered opportunities for studying and other Hrelated aetixitic-s. Spring . . tudies, GGFi11i21117S Rainboww ie for Time Studies soon took up rnore time in sehool as students preparerl for the nine weeks test and lntersr-holastie lieague competition. A welcome break in the study schedule was the presentation of MFinian7s Rainbow. Leading the east were Mae Benham as Finian, Clifford Giles as Vlfoocly, julia Hartley as Sharon, and Bill Vifellhorn as Og. Feb. 6 . . . Finian's Rainlaowf, a two-act musical eornedy, was the first major produetion of the second semester, but was soon followed hy a tide of presentations, plays, concerts, the semisannuul I'-TA open house and assemhlies. i'Finian's,' was presented by Westernaires with the help of Harmonairtes, orchestra mt-mlters, speech department, and modern dance class. The 109-member cast is shown as they add finishing touches during dress relnearsal ofthe show. 's il V Spring . . . Rush of Social Events Brings Junior-Senior Prom, Twirp Week ln the continuing rush of spring activities came the Junior-Senior Prom and Twirp Week. Class projects were assigned in various sub- jects such as Latin, Spanish, English, history, and hornemaking. Plans for college and the possibility of scholarships were looked into hy both juniors and seniors. April l0 . . . Starting for the ,lunior-Senior Prom, Don Hopson helps Carol Baker with her coat. The prom is presented each year hy the junior class for the upperclassmen. A Prom Queen is chosen from the senior class to reign over the dance. April 8 . . . Explaining requirements and rules for the National Merit Scholarship qualifying test to Sarah Followill, William Heineman, Clayton Stewart, and Weldon Goldwater is Mrs. Ethel Terrell, girls' counselor and supervisor of the tests. March 19 . . . Admiring past Latin class projects are Mary Spinning. Cecelia Powell, Carol Baker, and Alta Ada Cates as they seek ideas for works of their own. April 23 .,.i A h, to relax again without having to carry all these books! Judy Merritt is thankful that Twirp Week comes only once a year. but Nelson Koscheski is enjoying the situation. .,..t........,,M MW 32 , Spring . . . 1959 School Year Closes As school closes, students anticipate summer fun of swimming, vacationing. playing tennis, and other activities popular during hot weather. Graduates of l959 close their high school life with parties, dances, picnics, and bacca- laureate and commencement exercises. April l7 . . . Trying on graduation gowns just for size are seniors Lavaughna Skinner, Elaine Neal, and Kenneth Durbin. Approximately 290 Westerners will graduate in the May exercises. Measuring for gowns, finishing up courses, checking out, and attending parties are all a part of the last days of high school. April 14 . . . Long days of swimming not too far in the future brings out bathing suits. Showing Susie Perkins, Carol McKelvy, and Many pools around Lubbock offer to swim. her new one to Karen Shahan, canine friend is Gay Haught. opportunities for LHS students April 24 . . . These are dignified high school students? Enjoying the Easter egg Crump, eggs - dyeing, dignified or not, are Dan chief - tester - to - see A if - have - thin - shell - by - dropping - them - on - floor , Royanne White, chief - dropper - iner g Karen James, Hchief - long - range - bombervg and Sandra Will- burn, uchief - pourer - of - dye - in - everything - hut - the - water. April 1 . . . Seniors have a last fling during Kid Day as Larry Jones lets fly at Jackie Nichols. Perhaps Larry is jeal- ous of Jackie because he is giving Lou Ann Donley a teddy bear. Betsy Garrett looks on shyly, wishing the two boys would fight for her attentions. Student Body Officers . Vice President ,,,., President Y,,.,,,.,., Treasurer ii,,.,,,,,,,, Head Cheerleader Secretary .eeeeeeeee. , is GARY MILBURN JERRY PARSONS NICKY ROBINSON CAROLYN ZACHARY 77.iiiiiis. KAYE EDWARDS Chairman of the information and publicity com- mittee Green, Linda Nancy is De Etta Maxey. Members are Thomas Steve Magee, David French, Lila McAllister, Ryno, De Ette, Kaye Polk, Alta Ada Cates, Cochran, and Judy Merritt, Kathy Tipps and Tom Neal are not shown. S.C. Groups Promote Honor . . . For efficient planning and better organiza- tion, the student council is divided into com- mittees. Making and approving posters, plan- ning school parties, improving the appearance of the school, and explaining why the students should be proud of their school and its reputa- tion are some of the duties of the various committees. The plant and decoration committee is headed by Mary Jane Taylor. Members shown are Mary Jane, Deral Hendrix, Rus- sell Graham, Cliff Mowery, and Jan Grif- fin. Not shown are Anita Pace, Jerry Seymour, Wanda Outhouse, Jane Under- wood, Royal Furgeson, and Phillip Tillery. Student council homeroom representa- tives are Malcolm Morrison, Richard Henry, Barbara Crow, Mike Eledge, Alta Ada Cates, Sandra Grisham, Lila McAllis- ter, Kay Armstrong, Pat Tucker, and Jean Jones, Also shown are Ellen Hendrix, Sally Welch, Kay Robison, Charlotte Mc- Millan, Kay Casey, Judy Merritt, Phoebe Pack, Jan Graves, and Gay Haught. Not pictured are Mike Farley, Clay Allen, Jan Griffin, Sudie Halsey, Judy Clark, and Linda Ryno. ,il The honor committee is headed by Pat Tucker. Mem- bers shown are Pat Donley, Jerry Jordon, Ray Thomp- son, Jimmy Hayhurst, Charlotte Kizer, Pat Melton, Sharon Dillard, Judy Clark, Brenda Hood, Linda Bat- sell, Sherri Boydston, Sudie Halsey, Linda Taylor. and Ginalu Holmes. Others are Pat, Shelley White. Vivian Woodside, Kay Armstrong, and Pam Hearn. Not pic- tured are Kay Robinson and Mike Farley. The safety committee, headed by Cary Milburn, con- sists of Don Hopson, Annette Cochran, Hank Hunt, Gary, Mike Malley, Malcolm Morrison, and Joe Strange, Glenna Adams, Barbara Atchison, Ann Couch, Barbara Williams, William Whiteside, and Bart Fletcher. Nicky Robinson is chairman of the recreation com- mittee. Members are Susie Mitchell, Nicky, Carol Baker, Bohbye Richards, Sally Welch, Eddie Kay Smith, Mrs. Helen Voss, Celia Forrest, ,lan Daniel, Betty Cart- wright, and Vauda MrCallon. Others are Ralna Hen- drix, Kathalecn Sparks, Pam McClellan, Cecile Camp, Linda Bell. Dick Cashion. Sally Sandlin. Nancy Henry, and Ann Douglas. Not pictured are .lanetta Newton, Tommy Bates, Nelson Koscheski. and Phoebe Kay Pack. Improve Campus Landscaping Chairman of the courtesy committee is Carolyn Zachary. Mem- bers include Don Hopson, Doyle Williams, Kaye Austin, Nelson Kosch eski, and Carolyn. Not pictured are Cary Marshall, Mary Ann Willingham, Ann Cafford, Doyle Tucker, Tam Bannister, Jane Aderton, and Carolyn Davis. 5 'Tw til . Westerner . 3500 Hours Spent on Book Approximately 3500 hours were spent prepar- ing the yearbook for publication this year. After the basic plans of the editors were complete. the book was divided into sections with secondary editors in charge of layouts, copy, and picture assignments for the various sections. The busi- ness section then organized and carried out a successful campaign to finance the book. De- spite numerous camera breakdowns, the photog- raphers produced acceptable and often prize- winning pictures. The real headaches in production go to Melinda Lakey, assistant editor, Patsy Webb, editorial assistant, Karen Key, assistant business managcrg Mrs. Nancy Kaisner, sponsor, Barbara Seale, editor, and Saundra Hardy, business manager. Working feverishly to meet their deadline are Margie Shelley, sophomore co-cditorg Sandy Willburn, junior editorg Judy Merritt, Ethelyn Cummings, sophomore co- editorg and Lou Ann Donley, senior editor. Pre Jarinv affes are Kittie Ellen Porr, activity editorg I D p C Dan Crump and Royal Furgeson, co-sports editors, Marvel McCanliesg and Valene Starrett, faculty editor. W W t Roger Gore, Kay McCorkle, Marian Alexander, and Charles Lake, not shown, produced the art work for the 1959 annual under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Bryan. Photographers Michal Gentry, head photographer, Verne Kirbyg and Nancy Gaines enjoy an unusual turn behind the camera. sf Y ...,,.tM-W- W - . . . .W 7 igv ,M hui AAN, ,lg ,Yan ik, if Westerner World . . Staff Strives for Accuracy The Westerner World staff spends many hours obtaining informa- tion, writing stories, and keeping up to date with school affairs. With the hope of learning ways to improve the quality of the news, these students often attend newspaper conventions. As a result, our news- paper has always maintained a high rating both in state and national competition. This 30-member staff strives for accuracy and correct interpretation of facts in every article published. Selling ads and exchanging papers with other schools are vital duties of business staff members. Publications sponsor is Mrs. Nancy Kaisner, a jour- nalism graduate of Texas Tech. Filing copy is but a very minor task in her schedule, which includes spon- soring the newspaper and yearbook and teaching jour- nalism. The editors do not have anything against fountain pens, but a rash of pencils seems to be available. Deral Hendrix, sports editor, Charlotte McMillian, editor, Pat Tucker, associate editor, and Joyce Vaught, managing editor, are busy checking copy for the Westerner World. Taking time out from their usual hustle, Westerner World reporters and typists make plans for the next issue. Robert Walkup, Vivian Woodside, Larry Richard- son, Betty Noles, .lo Ann Dennis, Evelyn Lynn, and Shelley White will soon be in a mad rush to get their stories written and typed before the deadline. Contending cheerfully with the cramped quarters of publications office are Westerner World reporters as they work feverishly to meet their bi-weekly deadline. Busily finishing copy are Sally Welch, Cecile Camp, Celia Forrest, Mary Milam, Carolene English, Carmen Ray, Pat Smith, and Pat Somers. Working because there is nothing else to do? Well, working, anyway, are newspaper business staffers Sylvia Taylor, ad salesman, Gene Lack, first semester adver- tising rnanagerg Chan Lofland, assistant advertising man- ager second semesterg Sherry Holloman and Barbara Townsley, bookkeepersg Joyce Taylor and Ccarld Hollis, salesmen. Placidly observing is John Selby, second se- mester advertising manager. 37 fs fi:- FIRST ROW: Donna Robinson, Cecelia Mounce, Martha Kendall. Nancy Gaines, Chip Payne, Tam Bannister, Kay Caldwell. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Davis, Harriet Huff, W. H. Hart, David Atkinson, Anne West, Alan Henry, Bobby Eddins, Nita Kirkpatrick, Susie Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Sarah Whitacre, Diane Weddige. Billy Henly. Paula Davis, Sally Sandlin, Linda Catt, Richard Smith, Eddie Chapman, Ann Barrett, Jan Graves, Clifford Bates, Larry Richardson. FOURTH ROW: Betsy Carrett, Carolyn Robb, Betty Anderson, Catherine Steward. Betty Mays, Barbara Crocker, Wayne Nelson, Dallas Bryant, Richard Puckett, Jerald Crump, Charley McCurley. FIFTH ROW: Herbie Cermcr, Harolene Dane, Cecelia Powell. JCHHIU0 Middldurl. June Daniel, Susan PHUCISOII, Mary Brown, ,lohn Cowart, Richard Spikes. Band Presents Performances, Promote Officers of the Weste1'ner Band are ,Ian justice, social chairman, Wayne Nelson, Band Boys presidentg Clifford Bates, drum major, Nancy Gaines, reporterg Chris Merritt, 'presidentg Tam Bannistergsecretaryg Richard Brown, parliamentanriang Nita This year the Westerner Band Cale, Kirkpatrick, treasurer and Band Girls president, Jerald Crump, vice president, and .,,. , Herbie Cermer, assistant drum major. Not pictured is Don Cranford, dogcatchcr. bfated HS thlftydhlfd blfthday by Wln' ning top honors in the region one Uni- versity lnterscholastic League marching contest, and by placing three members- Chris lVlerritt, Carolyn Davis, and Rich- ard Brown-on the All-State Band. Di- rected by Mr. Paul Nl. Branom, the band's main purpose is aimed toward school, community, and individual im- provement. The band adds much to school spirit by playing at halftime of football games, giving special assemblies, marching in parades, and playing for pep rallies and basketball games. The band presented a Christmas concert in connec- tion with the orchestra and choirs, as well as numerous other concerts. The Band prepares for these activities with long hours of practice in the band hall and on the marching field. 1 2 FIRST ROW: Chris Merritt, Rozanne Cannon, Sarah Sue McCarty. Cay Haught, Lelfarl Bryant, Jan Justice, Fonda Parrack. SECOND ROW: Frances Galloway, Jan McKnight, Richard Brown, Larry Glazner, Bill Stringham, Laveda Watkins, Helena Mc- Caskill, Barbara Ely. THIRD ROW: Beth Haltom, Gerald Afferhak, Stephen Shultz, Buster Lester, Sandra Dennis, Toni Ann Wille- ford, Mike Sodd, Elaine Neal, Tommy Nichols. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Faulkner, Wells Teague, Royce Graham, Ronald Earhart, Fidel Covarrulmias, Jim Collier, Rudy De La Cruz, Bobby Reeves, Betty Lucas. FIFTH ROW: Joey Carroll, Jim Cowan, Jerry Johnson, Mary Crawford, Bill Williams, Ted Boedeker, Don Cranford, James Culp, Linda Kennington, Donald Kissel. SIXTH ROW: Don Hopson, Brenda Guy, Toni Thomas, James Hampton, Ray VVest, Martin Graves. Nelson Koscheski. ame Spirit, Captures Honors Clifford Bates, senior, headed the marching band this year. Wayne Nel- son, also a senior, was conductor of the stage band. The stage hand was reorganized this year to provide its members with addi- tional experience in playing popular music. It was originated in 1955, but has been inactive until this year. Leading the Westerner Band onto the field for half-time performances and'other march- ing exhibitions are majorettes Cecelia Powell, Carolyn Davis, Brenda Guy, and Harolene Dane. The majorettes are grouped around Nita Kirkpatrick, senior, who was chosen hand sweetheart for 1958-59. ffwmaf ,., l a director at R. W. Matthews bln-2 ,pe-W Five LHS musicians chosen for the All-State orchestra this year are ,lan Daniel, David Watkirls, Al Hardin, Linda Kerr, and ,lulie Mingus. Each year recordings made by outstanding players in high schools all ovcr the state are sent to the Texas Music Educators in Dallas for judging. The best of these are then named to the All-State Group. Orchestra . . Musicians Mark 39th Year With Full 1959 Schedule lNlembers find time to play in other orchestras. also. Fifteen play in Lubbock Symphony concerts and activities, four are members of the Texas Tech orchestra. Several LHS orchestra musicians play three or four instruments. other than the one played in the orchestra. Some also broaden themselves musically bv participating in various trios. ensembles. bands, combos, and by serving as accompanists in rec,-itals and programs. Mrs. Dorothy Holland, who di- rects the LHS orchestra, is also Junior High, W Orchestra . . . Members Provide Music for Graduation, Plays The Lubbock High School Symphony Orchestra, organized in l924, has become a traditional part of LHS. Playing for various school functions such as, junior and senior plays, assembly programs at other schools in the city, graduation exercises, and presenting an annual concert each spring, keep the orchestra busy throughout the year. Officers for orchestra this year are: Jan Daniel, presidentg Suzy De Pauw, secretaryg Julie Mingus, vice president, and Mickey Bennett, reporter. Members of the orchestra are, first row: Julie Mingus, Jan Daniel, Janet Butler, Roberta Kershner. Second row: Al Hardin, Belverd Needles, Geneeta Jennings, Paul Rampy, Larry Sikes, Mac MCKL-lvy, and Rozanne Cannon. Third row: William White- side, Mary Bryant, David Carrol, Kay Moore, Bart Tonroy, Bill Curry, Jerry Johnson, Carolyn Davis and Alan Henry. Fourth row: Margaret Herod, Larry Wall, Winelle Goodwin, Linda Hal- ford, Emily Riley, Briggs Nesmith, David McCaleb, and Dallas Bryant. First row: David Watkins, Robert Ashley, Linda Kerr, Suzy De Pauw. Second row: Mike Pinkston, Karen James, Bobby Rogers, Louise Phingston, and Chris Merritt. Third row: Tom Doverly, Barbara Mitchel, Richard Brown, Jan McKnight, and Frances Galloway. Fourth row: Bobby Faulkner, James Culy, Ray Thompson, and Joly Carroll. Fifth row: Larry Mason, Mickey Bennett, Connard Carter, James Lucus, Richard Boyd, Ray West, Tony Thompson and Don Hopson. t,.,..a...rn--f....,,. f K - Q 2 S 1 . 2 42 Choir . Westernaires Make Tour, Present Annual Musical ,.-., ln February the Westernaires presented a musical comedy Hl7inian's Rainhowf' in which every member mv of the choir took part. April 28 the choir journeyed to Wfichita Falls and Quanah to present assemblies in various schools of these towns. Numerous other activities included performing for civic clubs, carolina during Christmas, and singing at graduation exercises. Four Westernaires and one member of the Sophomore A Cappella Choir placed in All-State competition this year. They are Russell Denison and Julia Hartley, named to the All-State Choir, first alter- nates Clifford Ciles and Ben Jernigan, and second alternate Ronald Johnson. Members of the choir are, first row: Mrs. Everett Carver, Billy Rickard, Gary Stephen, Sammye Hubbard, Jane Edwards, Linda Smith, Jeanette Dennis, Julia Rosendo, Lila McAllister, Max Long, Fred Reyna, Cary Core, and Jerry Bridges. Second row: Ben Robertson, Franklin Ash- down, Bill Wellborn, Andra Bell, Billy Smith, Jean Newsom, Carol Moss, Nita Kirkpatrick, Earline Ellison, Beverly Deering, Garry Welborn, Danny Baxter, Jim West, and Clifford Giles. Third row: Royce Graham, Clifford Cowen, Jackie Cannon, Mary Louise Edwards, Martha 2 if Hi 1 c c E t V Officers elected by Westernaires are, first row: Billy Turner, librariang Sammye Hubbard, robe custodian, Nita Kirkpatrick, reporter, and Linda Smith, robe custodian. Second row: Sandra Ellis, librarian, Earline Ellison, accompanist, and Wilma Waggoner, corresponding secretary. Third row: Julia Hartley, social chairman, Gary Stephen, vice president, Martha Lemon, secre- tary, and Glorianne Goad, treasurer. Fourth row: Clifford Giles, vice president, Gerald Neill, presidentg and Lonnie Eakle, chaplain. Lemon, Erma Sue McMenamy, Harriett Watts, Sandra Gentry, Fran Carrell, Phyllis Hodge, Mary Carol Tipps, Richard Puckett, Charlie Valentine, Clifford Bates, and Lonnie Eakle. Fourth row: Bobby Bumpass, James Stewart, Russell Denison, Ben Jernigan, Judy Kelly, Carolyn Warren, Julia Hartley, Glorianne Goad, Wilma Waggener, Elaine Lindsey, Beth Haltom, Sandra Ellis, Deanna Davison, Karen Mason, Shelby Harper, Dan Cunningham, Lamont Scarborough, Gerald Neill, and Larry Mason. it rf Members of the Harmonaires are, first row. Betty Hankrnc, Pat Balls, Sarah Tliomp- V so11, Mary Salas, Shirley Litrell, Emily Nicar, Dee Templeton, Pam McClellan, Roycee Fox, .lane Cannon and Linda Monk. Second row: Georgia Blair, Joyce Cheek, Verba Griggs, Kay Durant, Lawanda Musler, Phyllis Elliott, Lois Hatter, Patsy Householder, 5 Betty Snow, Bobbie Hickman, Norma Cockerell, Verna Weir, Linda Dawson, Darene ' Huddleston, Aretia Call, Peggy Hodges, Jo Ann Brock, Mary Marquam, Frances Bowers, .ludy Waldrop, Nancy Rollins, Sarah Wbitacre, and Betty Walker. Fourth row: Bobbie ,lean Horn, Joyce Lemon, Alberta Sport, Susan Hobbs, Virginia Avara, Carolyn Russell, Betty Green, Faye Hunt, Betty Johnson, Betsy Robinson, Pat Beckner, Sue Henderson, Sandra Long, Gwen Haussler, and Dorothy Shadden. Mrs. Everett Carver is director of Westernaires, Harmonaire, and head of the choral department. Officers are: Georgia Blair, reporter, Linda Dawson, social chairman, Susan Hobbs and Pam McClellan, librarians, Dee Templeton and Boycec Fox, vice presidentsg .lane Cannon, president, and Phyllis Elliott, accompanist. U Choir . . . Harmonaires Perform for Local Civic Clubs This year the Harmonaires, under the di- rection of Mrs. Everett Carver, took part in the musical comedy, Finian's Rainbow? Other activities included performing for civic clubs, assemblies, and caroling at Christmas. The choir is composed of 58 junior and senior girls. rs-,s V4 on , af- , 'Q , ix 'ig l it t lwgtt 5 ah fag at ft l tv? E Members of the Sophomore A Cappella choir are, first row: Sandra Grisham, Mary Vernon Jackson, Essie Graham, Barbara Rucker, Jimmy Dial, Linda Beauchamp, Sylvia Ramirez, Jane Wright, Nettye Morrison. Second row: Doris Carter, Kay Casey, Annette Cochran, Kathy Tipps, Hollis Thorne, James Taylor, Nanneska Nall, Cherolyn Northam, Elisabeth Payne, Linda Hillin, Nancy Henry. Third row: Pat Anderson, Nola Fulkerson, Jan Gann, Larry Mason, Ronald Johnson. Belverd Needles. Fred Hamerick, Andrew Rivera, Helen Hamilton, Shirley Hedgecoth, Lynda Stanton. Fourth row: Anne Poole, Sharon Holley, Kay Culpepper, Sherilyn Billington, Earnest Bolgarce, Westly Harper, Jimmy Jackson, Arvin Simpson, Nancy DuBose, Anne Eakle, Ann Elliott. Jackie Sliter. Fifth row: Dorcas Franke, Wanda Outhouse, Margaret Poyner, Virginia Blankenship, Douglas Bardwell, Neal Barkley, Phillip Tillery, Max Gatlin, Barbara Crow, Charlotte Deering, Jana Cook, Glenda Coward. Choirs . . . Sophomore Singers Make Yule Tour, Give Assembly Under the direction of Mr. James Carthel, Sophomore choirs presented a March assembly, toured junior highs at Christ- mas, and sang for Lubbock churches during their busy year. Sophomore Girls, Choir members are, first row: Patsy Grimes, Connie W'olfe, Anna Marie Rudolph, Janetta Newton, Patty Kelly, Patsy Bennett, Kathaleen Sparks, Linda Bell, Carolyn Hill. Second row: Miss Ruth Vigness, student teacher, Linda Johns, Barbara Birdwell, Carrie Byers, Glenda Anderson, Shirley Graham, Lorita Norton, Linda Smith, Sandra Ripton, Peggy Williams. Third row: Juleta White, Donna Frazier, Janese Hampton, Kaye Tanner, Evelyn Riley, Beverly Hughes, Lucy Rivera, Barbara Seale, Cesaria Rosendo, Winnie Sherrod. Fourth row: Bubye Faye Caddell, Glenda Morton, Myrna Story. Barbara Collins, Sylvia Hobbs, Shelia Priddy, Helen Kennedy, Frances Lancaster, Angelita Ramos. Fifth row: Shirley Storrs, Camellia Stephenson, Carolyn Rainwater, Marilyn Garrard, Georgia Ann Gafford, Carrol Phifer, Carol Allen, Carolyn Sue Ashley, Mary Lou Battey, Linda Kreger. , Q p Q 4 F . , ,, H ., , Am, A gk 5 Qi W T, I A A A ik. fr , . 5 t w 41 i 32 - ' 41' ,956 3 t Wy , 1 ag I A S ,,, '5 W' Fi A M g f Y 'if .li an I f 757' 5 5 4 KV 4 i ,gf , jj . Iggy li ff? H ur lr Q I 0 0 11 Senior Play, uOur Townfl ls Dramatized April 3 Senior plays class presented uOur Town, a three-act drama by Thornton Wilder, April 3. The production, under the direc- tion of Mr. Knox Williams, depicted life in a small town and a young manis courageous facing of the loss of his sweetheart. Only the barest props were used in the drama, which is studied by junior English classes each year. Going over their lines for the senior play are Brookie Stephens, Dale Hayden, Judy Clark, Ronnie Welch, Lavcrn Loving, and Don Hopson. S. SIUE 12, 'RHI-5 Q H' 1' g'Come into my parlor, said the spider to thc fly, Mike Howard seems to be thinking as he suspiciously accepts the eager friendliness of 'lspinstersv Ralna Hendrix, Pat Eakins, Carol Baker, and Bohbye Richards. MBull in a China Shopw Presented by Juniors This year's junior class play, HBull In A China Shopf, centered around the attempts of an old maid to attract the attentions of a bach- elor detective-atternpts which included the murder of two of the lady's five best friends in order to draw the policeman to her home. Members of the plays class, headed by lVlr. Knox Williams. selected the three-act play- which drew national attention when dramatized on television by Alfred Hitchcock-built sets, and made their costumes in preparation for the February presentation. Lavern Savage, Bobbye Richards, Who did it? Gathered round the '4body of Janice Doyle are David Ralna Hendrix, and Mike Howard. x . tl A L, . .., M .J vm 17' Above right, old maid Donna King tries to make the most of her oppor- tunity, for it's not every day that a handsome 'lbachelorn like Mike Howard drops into her home. Above, with sweet innocence, Ralna Hendrix, Lavern Savage, and Carol Baker, one of whom is the murdercss, listen to the detcctive's stern advice. Sallinger, Carol Baker, Pat Eakins, Lavern was the culprit. 47 Dramatists Stage Childrenis Theater Entertaining Lubbockls youngsters with their Childrenis Theater productions is an annual project of the junior and senior plays classes at LHS. Rapt expressions and eager applause of the young audiences proved anew with each play the worth of the long, often tiresome hours spent by the drama students in planning, set and costume preparation, and rehearsals. Approximately 700 elementary students were dismissed for each performance of the plays, both of which had a two-day run. LHS drama students have presented the plays for the last ten years. Because of expense and time limitations, the number of plays has been cut from three to two in the past few seasons. This yearas pro- ductions were under the direction of lVlr. Knox Williams. First life is breathed into a play around the planning table, as student directors and stage managers take the initial steps in organizing the long hours of effort which go into a performance. Stage man- ager and student director for g'Witches' Lullaby are Mike Howard and Donna King, respectively, while Judy Clark and Floyd Mullenix fill the jobs of director and stage manager for '4Rumplestiltskin. Last minute preparations are in full swing as actors in Witches' Lullabyf, the second Children's Theater play, get the once-over. Applying make-up to Carol Baker is Judy Clark, director of the production. 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Included in their four-phase program were emphasis on leadership, character, scholarship, and service. Each NHS member earned service points by helping teachers before and after school and by performing various other duties. ln order to provide a S50 college scholarship to a deserving member, NHS staged various cake sales and car washes. Pictured below are 1959 National Honor Society members. They are, front row: Sherry Holloman, Barbara Lynch, Harriet Huff, Shelley White, Kay McCorkle, Carolyn Horschler, and Gary Gore. Second row: David Grady, Mrs. Ethel Terrell, Vauda Kay Mc- Callon, Kay Armstrong, Doris Wiedeman. Libby Malley, Ann Wilhite, Nicky Robinson, and Lyn Cross. Third row: Ray Thompson, George French, William Heineman, Lynn Lawson, Shirley Keller, Linda Ryno, Betsy Robinson, Karen James, and Sarah Followill. Back row: Jim McCrory, Larry Richardson, Roy Cannaday, August Holtkort, Jerry Gibson, Jerry Owens, and Malcolm Morrison. National Honor Society . Earning service points for National Honor Society are Alta Ada Cates and Billie Ruth Latch as they sell a cake to a customer at the NHS cake sale in January. Pictured lielow are 1959 National Honor Society members. They are, front row: Martha Scott, Carloyn Davis, Pat Tucker, Ann Samuel, Mary Watson, Jean Newson, Harriett Watts, Kaye Edwards, Ellen Hendrix, Jerry Parsons, and Mrs. Ruby Douglas. Second row: Mrs. Hazel Morris, Janet Butler, Ann Couch, Mary Jane Taylor, Ht-tsy Simmons, Ann Douglas, Alta Ada Cates, Billie Latch, Nancy Jones, and Pam Hearn, Third row: Jan Justice, Julia Cline, Saundra Davison, Harriet Moore, Gwen Haussler, Sue Jordan, Linda Crimes, Betty Johnson, Shirley McSpadden, Barbara Atchison, and Nelson Koscheski. Back row: Sarah McCarty, Nita Kirkpatrick, Donna Robinson, Raymond Morales, Royal Furgxcson, Russell Graham, Nt-al Park:-r, Joe Chartoff, Chris Merritt, Deral Hendrix, and Tom Neal. Pictured above are the 1958-59 Quill and Scroll officers. Thcy arc Gayle Enloc, vice presidentg Shelley White, parliamentariang Pat Somers, social chairman, Mrs. Nancy Kaisner, sponsor, Lou Ann Donley, president, and Janelle Scott, secretaiy. Future Teachers of America. . Activities of Future Teachers of America members included the election of Mr. and Miss F.T.A., MBe Kind to Teachers Week,'7 and sev- eral conventions. The purpose of the club was to further an interest in a teaching career and to give the members experience and help train them to teach. Consisting of forty-eight members who were interested in the teaching profession. the club was organized in 1951. Shirley Hudson, historian, Linda Grimes. president, Karen Graham, parlianientariang Kenneth Darden, li- brariang Cary Gore, treasurerg Libby Malley, vice presidentg and Phoebe Kay Pack. secretary, have been elected as the 1958-59 Future Teachers of America officers. 52 Quill and Scroll. . Quill and Scroll is the interna- tional honor society for high school journalists. ln order to join this club a student must be in the top third of his class, a junior or senior, and be outstand- ing in journalism. After pledging for one week, the lakes, or pledges, Were in- stalled at a party for the old mem- bers. The Quill and Scroll ban- quet held in November formally installed the lakes. Special projects of the fifteen members included cake sales, a picture sale. and a cover sale. 'QQ' National Thespian officers are Judy Clark, presi- dent, Nancy Cochran, treasurer, Lavern Savage, re- porterg Pat Eakins, vice president, La Vada Light, historian, Don Hopson, parliamentariang and Donna King, secretary. Thalian Theater . . . Highlighting activities for Thalian Theater were formal initiation and a spring banquet. To further an interest in dramatics was the purpose of this club, sponsored by Mr. Knox Williams. Thalian Theater officers for l958-59 are Dale Hayden, presidentg Judy Clark, vice presidentg La Vada Light, reporter, Sue Smith, secretary, and Carolyn Hildebrand, treasurer. Pictured above are David Grady, presidentg George Ellis, vice president, Linda Batsell, secre- tary, Pat Eakins, parliamentariang Linda Francis, reporterg and Bob Jolmston, treasurer of Foren ic Society. Forensic Society . . . Members of Forensic Society, sponsored by Miss Bonita Kern, met to encourage participation in speech activities. Leading the year's proceedings were various tournaments in non-dramatic speeches. National Thespians . . . F urthering dramatic interest was the pur- pose of 22 members of National Thespians, sponsored by Mr. Knox Williams. High points of 1958-59 included a formal initiation and an annual awards banquet. flux sis . fi' 1? f h. 1051 'YW 'W .K ,A .V at of E1 Club Pan Americano . . . Mr. Mel Lemos, Coach James Cobb, and Miss Clenys Honey spon- ,L me sored more than 130 members of El M , ,, Club Pan Americano during such W activities as HA Night in Mexico dance, which was given to all of LHSg service projectsg and the an- , nual Christmas party. The cake and '-N-'f , rummage sale early in October helped raise money for the S100 scho- lastic scholarship given to one Span- ish student at the end of the year. The club sponsored needy families during the 1958 Christmas season. Pictured above are Barbara Lynch, publicity chairman, Kay Armstrong, treasurerg Lloyd Croslin, presidentg Julia Rosendo, secretaryg and Harriett Watts, vice president of El Club- Pan Americano. Gens Togata . . . Sponsored by Mrs. Wendell Shelton, Mrs. Suzanne Petty- john, and Mr. Allan Holladay, Cens Togata's activites for 1958-59 included the ann-ual initiation, the senior banquet held the spring semester, and the junior Classical League Convention in April. Over 96 members enjoyed various programs dealing with the Latin language and Roman life and culture. To stimulate an interest and appreciation for Latin, Roman, and Creek civilization is the purpose of this club. 54 Leading Cens Togata for 1958-59 are Nita Kirkpatrick, recording secretary, Lenne Ann Whorton, parliamentariang Kay Usry, corresponding secretary, Raymond Morales, treasurerg Alta Ada Cates and Billie Latch, editors of Sine Nomine, Carolyn Davis, senior vice presidentg George Ellis, junior vice president, .lean Newsom, statc secretaryg Chris Merritt, reporterg and .lulia Mingus, historian. Future Homemakers of America officers are, front row: Saundra Hardy, parliamentariang Pam McClellen, vice presidentg Ann Miller, corresponding secretary, Nancy Jones, president, Willie Fern Watson, inter-school representativeg .lane Wright, pianistg and Emily Riley, vice president. Back row: Susie Perkins, vice presidentg Phyllis Ralston, historian, Roberta Shimek, Carron Evans, vice presidentsg Betsy Simmons, publicity chairman, Martha Scott, secretary, and Jackie Sliter, song leader. Future Homemakers of America . . . A masquerade party, an emblem service, a mother-daughter breakfast, and a dad-daughter box supper were focal points of the 1959 year for Future Homemakers of America. Programs of educational value to further interests in home economics were planned with the guidance of Mrs. Roberta Henry, Mrs. Katherine Bullock, Mrs. Johnny Dorsey, and Mrs. Harriett Hays. PI'0J6Ct10I11SlLS . . . French . . . Sponsored by Mr. Jerry Crawford, the Pro- Studying the French people, their customs, and language was the jectionists Club promoted proficiency in audio- goal of the newest club on the LHS campus. The French Clubls visual activities. Films on the Correct usage Of programs, guided by Miss Ruth Holman, centered around student equipment were of primary interest in the panels, films, and speakers. All students taking French are eligible clubfs programs. to join the club. Demonstrating audio-visual equipment are Mac Mc- Penny Watson, Lavern Savage, committee chairmeng Shirley McSpadden, Celvy, vice president, and Pinkey Lynch, president, of reporter, Pat Eakins, secretaryg Anne Samuel, president, Harvey Griffin, the Projectionists Club. vice president, and Ann Couch, committee chairman, are the first French Club officers. X Qzf Yi em. .nggpe meat VW ks'-,VM S7 .....,...s.u..x Telling New Truths . The workings of a refinery, a syn- thetic rubber plant, and a carbon plant were explored by Telling New Truths members during their annual out-of- town excursion this spring. The club, whose purpose is to enrich the experi- ences of chemistry students, is spon- sored by Mrs. Jewell Gilliam and Miss Alleen Whitely. Most of the programs featured such speakers as Bob Parsons, LHS graduate and former TNT member who is now majoring in engineering at Texas Tech, or professional people from Lubbock. Wilma Waggener, secretary, Tom Neal, presidentg Bill Pearce, vice presidentg .lesse Headley, parliamentariang and Vauda Kay McCallon, reporter, are the TNT officers. Biology . For 48 Biology Club members, a field trip to Buffalo Lakes in the spring was the special event of the year. Panel discussions, films, and speakers constituted the yearis programs for the group, which is guided by Mrs. Euna B. Watkins and Mrs. Dorothy Hughes. Biology Club officers are Lana Querner, parliamentariang Dean Harris, president, Pat Donley, reporter, Annette Cochran, secretaryg Bobby Bolton, treasurer, and Ronald Rattesseau, vice president. Science . Organized in 1947 in order to foster science developments, the Science Club, sponsored by Mrs. M. F. Landwer and Mrs. Kathleen Brunson, has'accomplished its goals. Programs consisting of guest speakers, student demonstra- tions, and films were included in the yearis meetings. Observing some aspects of plant life are Science Club officers Johnnie Day, vice presidentg Bill Stringham, presidentg Sandra Wheeler, pro- gram chairmang Kenneth Gross, reporterg and Barbara Williams, secretary. iff Engineers . . . Eligible for membership in the Engineers Club, sponsored by lVIr. E. W. Barnby and 1VIr. Ray Crawford, were students Who had either completed or were enrolled in first year algebra. Men rep- resenting various fields of engi- neering presented talks and mov- ies to the group during the year to help strengthen the orienta- tion of the club's prospective en- gineers. R i c h Langston, parliamentariang George French, secretary, Ben Fra- lin, vice presidentg Joe Cobb, presi- dent: and Richard Fifer, reporter, are Engineers officers. VIC 3109 . . . To prepare today for leader- ship tomorrow was the purpose of Vocational Industrial Club 995109. Sponsored by lVIr. James Tolson, this club also attended meets in Levelland, Lubbock, and Galveston. Only general metal students were eligible for membership. Wayne Weeks, vice presidentg Kenneth Cook, secretary, Ronald Goodman, presidentg Donald White, reporter? Jerry Scott, treasurer, and Alvin Evans, sergeant-at-arms, are VIC 955109 officers. VIC ilfI0 . A Vocational Industrial Club district meet in Levelland in October, one in Lubbock, and the VIC state meet in Galveston were outstanding activities for VIC 75510 this year. To help students learn to work together was the goal of the 14- VIC 96510 members, sponsored by Mr. James Burnett. Member- ship was open only to boys enrolled in auto mechanics. VIC 410 officers are Wayne Dean, treasurerg Tom Hill, reporterg Eddie Black, vice presidentg and Glendell Cummings, president. Pictured above are reporter, Linda Mooreg treasurer, Darla Stephenson, vice president, Bill .lohnsong sergeant-at-arms, Niel Tarterg parliamentarian, Ralph Millsg secretary, Mary Hope Butler, chairman, Joanna Mackg and president, Bobby Carr of V.l.C. 99595. Distributive Education . . To foster and study business principles and pub- lic relations was the purpose of the Distributive Education Club. Sponsored by Mr. Lovic Liston, the club met on the second .and fourth Mondays, in various club members, homes. The programs consisted mainly of business, several business speakers, and enter- tainers. Highlighting the year for the thirty-four members were the state convention in Ft. Worth and the annual Christmas party held in Underwoods. Milton Anderson, vice presidentg Crain Rodgers, reporlerg Larry Deardorff, parliamentariang Tommy Simpson, presi- dentg Shirley Bandy, treasurer, and Lanita Smith, secretaryg are the 1958-59 Distributive Education officers. Vocational Industrial Cooperative Training 495 Thirty-three members met every other Tuesday night to plan parties and banquets, and discuss important business. Activities of Vocational Industrial Cooperative Train- ing -79595 included the district meet at Level- land, the annual initiation, and the spring meet at Lubbock High. To unite in a common bond students in vocational industrial classes in high schools of Texas was the purpose of V.l.C. 495 members. Sponsored by Mr. William Bowie, the club was organized in 1952 to help LHS students learn while working. Their pro grams included various speeches by Lubbock businessmen and several entertainers. 00' Band Girls . An initiation tea. a caroling party. a box supper, and a steak fry were special activities of La Trezieme Musique. lllf?-Bllllfl Girls, Glub, sponsored by Mr. Paul Branom. Girls in either WV, or KRW band are eligible for membership in the organization, which works for closer relationships among band members. Band Girls officers are Nancy Gaines, reporterg Fonda l'arrack, social chairmang Betsy Garrett, program cliairmang Carolyn Davis, secretaryg ,lan McKnight, song leader, Nita Kirkpatrick, presidcntg Sarah Sue McCarty, parliamcntariang Frances Galloway, vice president, and Sarah Whitacre, treasurer. Band Boys . . ln fulfilling their group purpose of working for a closer relationship and promoting friendship among members of the band, Band Boys sponsored after- game parties for the Westerner Band and visiting bands and planned the dance following the Band Banquet. The club, also sponsored, by Mr. Branom, enjoyed an over-night camping trip during the fall. wi ft ummu wimft,ttm l f Royce Graham, vice presidentg Chris Merritt, parliamen- tariang Teddy Boedeker, secretaryg Wayne Nelson, presidentg and Dallas Bryant, reporter, are Band Boys officers. Musicians Guild . . . Any student who is interested in music and has a desire to learn more about the subject is eligible to join the Musicians Guild, sponsored by Mrs. Mildred Carver. Programs of instrumental and vocal music are given during meetings to help strengthen the musical personality of club mem- bers. The main activity of the club this year was the presentation of the Hlmpressionsf, a barbershop quartet from Tech, in a December assembly. An initiation party and several informal parties were other activities. Musicians Guild officers are Julia Hartley, vice presi- dent, Sandra Ellis, secretaryg Sarah Thompson, social chairman, and Gwen Haussler, reporter. 59 GP? ui-69' N ursesa Club . . . Home-nursing duties and vol- unteer work at the Methodist Hospital were two of the ac- tivities of Nurses, Club for this past year. The purpose of the club was to help LHS students find out what nursing requires. At the 'left are Carron Evans, par- liamentarian, Eva Jane Salser, vol- unteer workers chairmang Royanne White, second vice presidentg Ra- mona Pfingsten, reporter, Betty Johnston, first vice president, Louise Pfingsten, secretary, and Roberta Shimeck, president of the Nurses' Club. Junior Red Cross. . Twenty members sponsored different projects for hospitals in Junior Red Cross sponsored by Mr. T. J. Largent and Miss Mary McDaniel. Organized ten years ago, the cluhis activities included the an- nual Red Cross drive held in November. Pictured at the left are the 1958- 59 Junior Red Cross officers. They are Kay Robinson, vice president, Penney Hanks, reporter, Jeanette Moseley, secretary, and Areita Call, president. Melvil Dewey . . . Organized in 1930 the lVlelvil Dewey Club consisting of 23 members, assisted in library work under the direction of lVlrs. R. T. Groves. The annual Christmas ban- quet, the Texas Association of Library Assistants Convention, and the State Convention in Abilene highlighted the l958- 59 year. The Melvil Dewey officers are Barbara Spencer, historiang Carolyn Riney, parliamentarian, C h a r l a Shipman, secretaryg Cary Core, president, Charlotte Kizer, treas- urerg and LaVerne Monkhouse, vice president. Girls' Recreation Association . . . Selection of an ideal Westernette in the spring, a Christmas party, and a get-acquainted party were a few of the activities of the Girls' Recreation As- sociation, formerly called Westernettes. The group affiliated with the national GRA last fall, to neces- sitate the name change. Girls participating in GRA strived for the club's goal-which was to provide wholesome competition and to promote the ideals of sportsmanship, character, and health. Mrs. Frances Winn and Mrs. Thelma Wilson, P.E. teachers, were sponsors of the club and its activities. GRA officers are Sara Thompson, presidentg Saundra Hardy, treasurerg Mary Vernon Jackson, committee chair- mang Patsy Cook, secretalyg and Anna Marie Rudolph, vice president. WL Association . . lf, Association, whose members have let- tered in one or more sports, helped Westerner Mothers with planning and preparation for the annual Westerner banquet, staged a spring picnic, and went on a spring camp-out. Sponsored by Coach J. 0. Brothers and all other LHS coaches, MLW Association niet every MWF Tuesday to discuss sportsman- like conduct and to review football bowl games. L Association officers are Richard Filer, presi- dentg llen Fralin, reporterg Bobby Hall, secretaryg Darwin Hilliard, vice presidcntg Coolidge Hunt, footliallg Fred Dickenson, lmasketballg and Don Rucker, treasurer. f-. fK3'5'5f?' Y-Teen committee chairmen are Sherri Boydston, publicity, Ann Douglas, social, Ellen Hendrix, serviceg Lynn Lawson, Worshipg Mary ,lane Taylor, food and financeg and Ann Whilite, program. Y-Teens . . . Y-Teens, affiliated with the YMCA and the YWCA, sponsored a service project each month of the school year. One of the most important of these was the collection of food and clothes for Christmas gifts. Socially, the Sweetheart Banquet and the initia- tion highlighted the year. Morning Watch . . . The Morning Watch attendance drive was in full swing the first week of school. The goal for the year was to have every LHS student in Morning Watch at least once a Week. Programs were varied and included devotionals, sing songs, Bible readings, and speakers. Pictured at the right are Robert Walkup, presidentg Harriett Watts, vice' president, Kay Usry, sccretaryg and Shirley Keller, program chairman of Morning Watch. A-ff'-K Leading the Y-Teens for the 1958-59 year are Nancy Jones, second vice presidentg Deana McNeil, treasurerg Pam Hearn, presidentg Mary Ann Willingham, secretaryg and DeEtte Maxey, first vice president Af' -get Hi-Y . . . Pictured at the right are Steve Magee, president, Wil- liam Whiteside, chaplain, Charles Adams, Hi-Y ISC repre- sentativeg Johnny Thompson, secretary, and Mike Webb, vice president of Sophomore Hi-Y No. 2. Affiliated with the YMCA, the four Hi-Y Clubs of Lubbock High participated in the youth and gov- ernment programs held at Texas Tech in November and an ensuing model legislature at Austin in December. A New Mexico ski trip between semesters, and the sponsoring of a basketball team in the YMCA church league were other events of the year. Norman Stephens, secretary, David French, presidentg Ronald Key, reporterg and Bart Fletcher, vice president, are Sophomore Hi-Y No. l officers shown at the right. Junior Hi-Y officers, pictured below right, are Douglas Lynch, chaplain, Cliff Mowery, secretary, Royal Furgcson, president, and Lew Bullion, vice president. Senior Hi-Y officers below are Bill Wellborn, Hi-Y ISC representativeg Martin Graves, vice president, Hank Hunt, area vice president, Bill Pearce, seeretaryg Larry Richard- son, reporter, ,lim McCrory, president, and Lonnie Eakle, chaplain. r in. ' ' .2 R x ,Q ,- ,gs as H at it faire at F15 r if as fr '?5 w Y f 5 if agaiimg' fl .fl e 'V KW? Splash Or Splatter . An Art Fair in the spring was the culminating affair for Splash Or Splatter memhers. Various films on art, speakers from Tech, and group drawings constituted club programs. Sponsored hy Miss Mary Wilson and Mrs. Dorothy Bryan, the 29-member group gained experience in and knowledge of the enjoyment of art. Admiring the art show case are 1958-59 Splash Or Splatter officers. They are Linda Ryno, vice presidentg Cary Marshall, presidentg and Kay Usry. secretary. 64 .rst .Al Camera . . Slide contests and a black and white print contest were main events for Camera Club members. Programs consisted of various movies and speeches. Sponsored hy Mrs. Lois Keeton, 19 members met to learn the importance of photography. Discussing operation of the camera are Michal Gentry, presidentg Gale Hooper, program chair- mang and Mary Gilmore, secretary of the Camera Club. Amateur Radio . . . Amateur radio conventions, code prac- tices, and radio demonstrations were in- cluded on the agenda for Amateur Radio Club, sponsored by Mr. Rodgers Orr. To induce correct radio station opera- tion and to assist in emergency and dis- aster conditions were aims of the 26- memher group. Explaining parts of the transmitter are Wayne Feazel, vice presidentg Chan Lofland, reporterg Belverd Needles, secretaryg and Johnny King, president. I f f o ' SIS.. oof 'oo oooo oooo O ooooo.o oooo ol oo ooodooo oos oo ood 'oo ofao od Qoooo 'J' 6 wry.. 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Experienced Leaders Managers Jerry Gibson and Doyle Williams worked long hours this fall in keeping equipment in order and in aiding with the conditioning phase of training. Mr. Ronald Robbins, backfield coachg Mr. James Cobb, line coach, Mr. James Curtis, assistant coachg and Mr. J. 0. fBuddyJ Brothers, head coach, discuss a football problem at Chapman Field. These men led the Westerners to seven wins in ten games this season. Guide Westerners Coach Buddy Brothers places a football on the tee during a period of instruction for his kickers. This season marked Coach Brothers' first year as head mentor for the Westerners. Football . . Season Record tands at -3 Starting the season with a bang, Lubbock's Wlesterners rompcd over Crozier Tech of Dallas, 26-6. Piling up 266 net yards and recovering four fumbles, the team made an impressive debut. ln the next contest, Odessa High slipped past the LHS eleven, 6-0, in a rough and tumble game which saw intercepted passes and heads-up football put the Broncos in the win column. Then the Westerners journeyed to Fort Worth to defeat Northside, 28-21, in their final pre-district game. As district competition began, the spirited black and gold team crushed Palo Duro, 13-8, in a tough defensive battle. ln the next tilt the Westerners increased their conference record to two wins, no losses, with a 13-6 decision over Tascosa. The Rebels dominated the game in everything except the score as they racked up 219 net yards to the victorls 169. Borger's big Bulldogs caught LHS napping during the first half of their meeting the following week and continued to press hard to drop the hapless Westerners 26-20, de- spite a determined last ditch stand by Lubbock in the fourth quarter. Win- ning their next three consecutive games, the Westerners bested Plainview, 15-6, Pampa, 41-6, and Amarillo, 48-12. ln the season finale, however, Montereyls Plainsmen trounced LHS 42-13 to capture the Silver Spurs, symbol of the city championship, and to tie the Wlesterners for second place in the district race. The Westerners' 1958 record closed with seven wins and three losses as the team made its most impressive showing in five years. Leading the Westerners this year were Richard Fifer and Jesse Headley, co-captains of the 1958 squad. Pictured below are the 1958 Lubbock High School Westerners. First row: Lyndale Hill, Tom Neal, Dean Harris, Jimmy Hayhurst, Powell Meacham, Steve Rodgers, Darwin Hilliard, Kenneth Hawkins, and Dwayne Mayfield. Second row: Cliff Mowery, ,lames Culp, Akie Sanders, Jerry Seymour, Toby Foster, Hershel Elmore, Richard Fifer, Max Catlin, and Wayne Phares, Third row: Bobby Bolton, Lew Bullion, Bobby Hall, Charles Fremont, Alan Stapleton, Bobby Haynie, Jackie Nichols, Richard Langston, and Larry Jones. Fourth row: Frank Smith, Gerald Coursey, Gary Milburn, Teddy Jackson, Coolidge Hunt, ,lessie Headley, and Jerry Parsons. Not pictured are Mickey Smith and Jeff Meador. CHARLES FREMONT BOBBY HAYNIE POWELL MEACHAM CLIFF MOWERY No. 75 NO. 70 No. 60 NO. 63 Tackle 170 llm. Jr. Tackle 190 lb. Sr. Guard 150 lb. Sr. Guard 165 lh. Jr. Making a tally in the first quarter, the Odessa Broncos held a spirited Westerner team scoreless throughout the contest to hand Luhhock High its first defeat of the season, 6-O. Despite the fact that the Westerners did lose score wise, their team hustle and determination were never beaten. During the game both teams fought at a terrific pace as each attempted to gain a victory. Football... Broncos Ed e LH . . st Mtv ,M Coolidge Hunt struggles for extra yardage as Jimmy Hayhurst and Hershel Elmore move to GERALD COURSEY assist him. llarwin Hilliard views the play from the far left. NO- 82 Tackle 204 lh. slr. K 'Q an ? N111 1' . ft flmrlyf 69 ? 3 i E 2 I a E Jesse Headley, Larry Jones, and Richard Fifer move toward a Palo Duro back during the Westerners' 13-8'victory over the Dons. AKIE SANDERS No. 14 Back, 152 lb. Sr. MAX GATLIN No. 4-1 Back, 165 lb. Soph. Football . LHS Skims by Palo Duro Winning their first district game of the season, the Lubbock Westerners barely beat a highly rated Palo Duro team, 13-8. The blue and white squad from Amarillo provided plenty of competition for Lublmoclcis gridders. The Westerners gained 165 net yards and challced up nine first downs while the Dons compiled 190 net yards and 10 first and tens. A nip-and-tuck affair from the very start, the contest had many thrilling moments. Although the game was primarily a defensive battle, the LHS offensive unit succeeded in scoring twice, and this proved the deciding factor in the game. BOBBY BOLTON WAYNE PHARES LYNDALE HILL No. 82 No. 81 No. 84 End, 168 lb. Jr, Efld, 162 111. .lr. End, 175 lll. Jr. MICKEY SMITH TOM NEAL JAMES CULP No. 83 No. 73' No. 64 End 160 lb. Sr. Tackle 180 Ib. Jr. Guard 206 lb. Sr. Football. . . Westerners Top Rebels Coming alive in the second half, the Lubbock Westerners defeated an upset-minded ' Tascosa squad, I3-6 in a thrilling defensive contest. A stiff Westerner line enabled the LHS squad to hold the Rebels to six points until the offensive unit began to click. The Westerners then took advantage of Rebel miscues to top the Tascosa team. The contest marked the beginning of an inevitable rivalry between the Tascosa Rebels of Amarillo and the Lubbock High School Westerners. Jackie Nichols casts an inquisitive glance toward the red flag as four Rebels bring down Coolidge Hunt. I JEFF MEADOR No. 50 Center l65 lb. Jr. RICHARD LANGSTON No. 52 Center l70 lb. Sr. ALAN STAPLETON No. 51 Center 180 lb. Jr. 7' LARRY JONES JERRY PARSONS COOLIDGE HUNT TOBY FOSTER No. 83 No. 80 No. 4-4 No. 32 End 172 lb Sr. End 185 lb Sr. Back 190 lb Sr. Back 154 lb Jr. Football . . Westemers Vie for District Title I I Jackie Nichols, Max Catlin, Bobby Hall, and Larry Jones peep over a pile of jerseys to observe Toby Foster and Bobby Haynie bringing down a Berger Bulldog. After a dismal start against Borger for the district title, the Westerners tried to overcome their earlier miscues in a futile rally. The 12-point lead which the Bulldogs gained in the first half enabled Borger to Whip the LHS squad, 26-20. Despite the fact that the Westerners seemed beaten, the team, carrying on the do-or-die tradition, never quit. This defeat ended the Westerners' hopes for a district championship. FRANK SMITH GARY MILBURN DEAN HARRIS DARWIN HILLIARD No. 4-5 No, 4-0 NO. 23 NO. 17 Back 165 lb. Soph. Back 165 lb. .Ir. Back 155 lb. Jr. Back 156 lb. Sr. Football. . . David Trips Goliath The Plainview Bulldogs brought one of the largest teams in the state to Lubbock. only to fall prey to a diminutive squad of Westerners. 15-6. Hard line play and snappy passes enabled the LHS team to tip the scales in their favor during the game. Just as David slew Goliath. the Westerners whipped the giant Bulldogs. Dean Harris scampers by one of the giant Plainview Bulldogs in the 15-6 Westerner win. JIMMY HAYHURST STEVE RODGERS KENNETH HAWKINS DWAYNE MAYFIELD No. 21 No. 15 No. 31 No. 20 Back 145 lb, Jr, Back 154 lb. Jr. Back 160 lb. Sr. Back 150 lb. Ir. N. .ummm nznnv1 sA-:sat mmum-iwuvwm ffzefwmwlnmsaw NIM..-af .' it ammaw mm1:mmw aan ummm BOBBY HALL No. 711 Tackle 168 lb Sr. LEW BULLlON No. 72 Tackle 182 lb Jr. JACKIE NICHOLS No. 65 Guard 167 lb Sr. Akie Sanders swings around right end as Dean Harris, Coolidge Hunt, Hcrshel Elmore, Jackie Nichols, and Alan Stapleton attempt to aid him. Football . . . LHS Sweeps to ictory Scooting past the Amarillo Sandies with graceful ease, the Lubbock Westerners won their seventh game of the season 48-12. This contest also enabled the Westerners to revenge a 1171-0 loss to the Amarillo team last year. Striking hard and fast, the LHS squad built up a huge lead and increased it as the game progressed. The Westerner line played a tremendous game, letting the backfield pick up yardage almost at will. It was the first time in five years that the Westerners had bested the Sandies. HERSHEL ELMORE JERRY SEYMOUR TEDDY JACKSON No. 64 No. 61 No. 62 Guard 174 lb Jr. Guard 160 lb Jr. Guard 175 lb Sr. Football . Westerners Fall to Plainsmen Unleashing an awesome offensive attack, the Plainsmen of Monterey overwhelmed Lubbock's Westerners, 42-13. The Plainsmexfs almost flawless performance enabled them to win the Silver Spurs, symbol of the city cham- pionship title. This was the second win for the Plainsmen in the three-game series. Although the LHS gridders held the red and blue team to only two touchdowns in the first half, the winners scored four tallies in the third period to put the game on ice. This was the Westerners, third loss of the season against seven wins. Dean Harris attempts to outrun a Plainsmen as a referee follows the play. LHS Lands All-State, All-District Berths Three W'esterners were chosen to serve the AAAA high school All-State team while 12 were placed on the 3-AAAA All-District team. Coolidge Hunt, who set a new rushing record of 1,244 yards for Lubbock High, was named fullback on the All-State first team. Larry Jones and Jerry Parsons, both of whom played end, received All-State honorable mention. Coolidge and Jerry were each named to the All-District first team, and Jesse Headley, tackle, was selected for a second team position. Honorable mention went to Larry Jones, end, Darwin Hilliard, halfback, Bobby Hall, tackle, Hershel Elmore, guard, Alan Stapleton, center, and Jimmy Hayhurst, halfback. Frank Smith, halfback, Jerry Seymour, guard, and Dean Harris, halfback, also got honorable mention. au'i5Ai:5Er'ifzsTx,i,kics All-District players were, back: Frank Smith, Hershel Elmore, Coolidge Hunt, Alan Stapleton, and Bobby Hall. Front: Dean Harris, Jimmy Hayhurst, Darwin Hilliard, and Jerry Seymour. Not pictured are Jesse Headley, Larry Jones, and Jerry Parsons. Coolidge, Larry, and Jerry were named to All-State. 1-P 75 Football . . . Cowhands Make Impressive Record Season's Summary Opponents Cowhands Levelland ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,77,,,7 6 8 Littlefield ,,,,, N ,,Y,,,,, 0 24 Monterey .,,,, ..... . ...42 l6 Amarillo ,,,e ,,.ll . 6 8 Pampa . ,,,Y,,,,, ,, ,,,,, 6 28 Plainview ,. ,. rei, H6 0 Borger ,7,,,,,, ,,,,i7,, 2 8 0 Tascosa ,,,,,,.,111- 50 Palo Duro Y,Y,,, .6 22 ln 1958, Lubbock's Cowhands tucked a successful season under their belts. The spirited team won six games and lost only three. Coached by James Owens and Alan Holladay, the B team whipped Levelland, Littlefield, Amarillo, Pampa, Tascosa, and Palo Durog lost only to Monterey, Plainveiw, and Borger. The Cowhands scored an average of 17 points a game and allowed their opponents only l2 points per game. This was the 'gHands', second straight season to win six games. Cowhands are, bottom row: Johnny Kirk, Richard Scholler, James Barton, Sam Nabers, Pat Donley, Leland Marley, Forrest Morris, John Talent, Coach Holladay. Second row: Ronnie Tyson, James Hoover, Sam Weaver, Jimmy Foster, Jim Kelly, Bill Brock, James Atchison, Ronald Hunt, Richard Scott, Harold Choate, Lawrence Whittington, Ted Holder. Third row: James Henry, David Baldwin, Clark Ammons, Bart Fletcher, Jan Jackson, Kenneth Peveto, Richard Jackson, James Mitchell, Jerry Balch, Gary Knowles, Gene Pendergrass, James Thomas. Top row: Roy Singleton, W. G. Medlin, Windell McAda, Stanley Holgate, Neal Barkley, William Whiteside, Kerry Moore, Billy Henry, Clay Allen, David Whiteside. Members of the Westerner basketball squad are, top row: Jerry Parson Hike Farley Bill Pearce, Don Rucker, and Larry Mitchell. Bottom row: Kenneth Hawkins, Darwin Hilliard Mike Webb, Roy Gibson, Ronald Taylor, and Coach Max O'Banion. Basketball . 3-AAA Competition Rugged for LH Coach Max O'Banion's cagers began the season with a bang as they captured seven straight victories before falling to Borger in the Canyon Reef Tournament. LHS then went on to win three more contests to enter the 3-AAAA race with ten victories and three losses. With almost a 20-point average in pre-district play, Mike Farley led the Westerners in scoring. He received support from the two LHS co-captains, Don Rucker and Ronald Taylor, who each averaged around 10 points a game before the 3-AAAA season started. Others aiding in the scoring effort for the Westerners were Kenneth Hawkins, Jerry Parsons, Darwin Hilliard, Bill Pierce, Larry Mitchell, Roy Gib- son, and Mike Webb. As district competition started, the Westerners encountered stiffer foes on the basketball court. In the first round of play, LHS won only two games, while losing five. This placed them in a tie for sixth place. Fred Dickenson and Duane Roberts served as Westerner managers for the '58-'59 basketball season. They were in charge of equipment and took care of the gym. lie a 'Q Q , Q ' ,Vue ll Q' . . l..f e-' in i 'B a who 4 A Rfmfild THYIOI' i1UCmPtS H futile Sh0f with 3 Levelland Kenneth Hawkins gets off a jump shot in the Levclland Lobo guarding him closely. game as Jerry Parsons views the action. Tourney, Wins Ten in Pre-District Play DARWIN HILLIARD 22 Senior Guard ln competition against the Levelland Lobos, the Westerners twice swept to victories. At Chapman Field in the first contest, Lubbock whipped the Lobos, 72-53, and then trounced them again in Levelland, gl--65. Starting slowly at first in each game, the LHS five came alive in the final half to win the tilts. Accurate outside shots kept the losers off-balance. enabling the Westerners to drive for lay-ups in many instances. Also contributing heavily in the two wins was a staunch defense. lndividual performances rated high in each con- test, but both victories were distinctly team wins as Coach Max O'Hanion7s cagers worked as a unit. Those who saw action and aided in the team effort were Don Rucker, Ronald Taylor, Roy Gibson, Bill Pierce, Kenneth Hawkins, Darwin Hilliard, Larry Mitchell, Jerry Parsons, Mike Farley, and Mike Webb. KENNETH HAWKINS 10 Senior Guard Mike Farley jumps and shoots during the Monterey game as Kenneth Hawkins and Don Rucker go for the rebound. Basketball . Plainsmen Drop Westerners, LARRY MITCHELL 30 MIKE FARLEY 12 .Illl1i0I' CEHICT Junior Guard In their first meeting of the season, lVIonterey,s Plainsmen slipped by Lubbock High's Wevstc:1'ners, 55-51, at Chapman Fieldhouse. This win was the Plainsmenis first victory at Chapman Field in the three year series. Building an early lead, the Plainsmen gained eon- trol ol the game and held it the entire contest. As the game progressed, the MHS five were pressed by the Westerners who tried to cut the vietorls lead. In the final half the LHS squad outscored lYIonterey, 31'-29. Several times in the waning minutes of the tilt the Westerners threatened MHS seriously but were not quite able to overcome the Plains1nen's score. Despite the fact that Lubbock High lost the contest, it received more support than ever before as the fans packed the gymnasium. Don Rucker and Jerry Parsons each canned l4 points and grabbed valuable rebounds for the West- erners. Kenneth Hawkins gave them support as he scored ll points. Basketball . Heart-breakin Losses ar District Record ln district play in the 750 season, the l,llS five lost several lieart-lvrealiiiigrly rlose lvaslietlyall ganies in the early stages ol the rave. Plainview clroppefl the Vlfesterners 5l-115: Monterey, 55-5lg Palo lluro, C13-filg anrl Amarillo High, 50-46. These slim Vici- tories usually Caine in the closing minutes of a nip- anrl-tuek contest. ,Nt Plainview the- lead vhanged hack ancl forth with the Bulldogs emerging victorious. Against Palo lluro the Vlfesterners hold the upper hancl until tho last minute. Then the Dons came alive to pull a min from the fire. The next game against the Sanrlies was almost an exact repeat of the Palo lluro 1-ontest. Vlfith LHS leading hy as much as ten points at times, the Amarillo team roared to victory in the closing minutes by using a pressing defensive attack. Despite the close losses, the Westczriiers liouncefl hack to flr-feat the Sandies. 57-36, and 'l'asc'osa's Relmels, 63-233. At the halfway mark in the fl-AAAA clistrict rave. the XVesterners possessefl a 2-5 won- lost record. MIKE WEBB 21 ROY Cll3bON 20 Sophomore Guard Junior Cuartl Darwin Hilliard hustlvs after the hall as Mike Farley waits to aiml him. JERRY PARSONS '10 Senior Center l Jerry Parsons seems to be getting a Hboostv from teammate Don Rucker, hidden behind him. While two Amarillo Sandies do an anticipatory toe dance, Kenneth Hawkins and Mike Farley prepare to rebound. Here Ronald Taylor and Don Rucker. Westerner corcaptains, get some basketball hints from Coach Max O'Banion. Basketball . Lubbock and Amarillo plit in Traditional Rivalry One of Lubbock High Schoolis oldest rivals, the Amarillo Sandies. squeezed by the Westerners, 50-416, at Chapman Fieldhouse to split this yearis two-game series between the two teams. LHS topped Amarillo in the first tilt. 57-36, on the Sandies' home court. ln the first contest the Weste1'ne1's pressed AHS to grab a quick lead. With fast-moving action, the Westerners increased their lead until finally they won by a 22-point margin. ln the next meeting the Sandies had to come from behind to win. The LHS five went ahead in the second half after a back-and-forth battle in the first period. At one time in the game the Westerners led by eight points. but Amarillo refused to be beaten. Using! an imposing defense, the Sandies whittled down the deficit until they finally tied the Westerners, and in the closing minutes went ahead to win. This was the second consecutive year that the Vlfesterners and Sandies have split their two district contests. .The Cowhand team included, top row: Thomas Green, Royal Furgeson. Roger Chafin, Dean Bigham, Clay Allen, W. G. Medlin, and Coach E. C. Leslie. Bottom row: Henry Brown, Way'ne Davis, Russell Graham, Pete Holden, and Sammy Nabors. Basketball . - quad Produces Future Westemers The Cowhands. a B-team composed of sophomores and juniors, are coached by lVlr. E. C. Leslie. With twenty-four contests sched- uled this season. the squad gained valuable game experience. The 'Hands compete with other R-teams in District 3-AAAA and with other squads in this area, usually playing just hefore each Westerner tilt. This was Coach Leslieis second year as Cowhandsi mentor. He began coaching the B-team in 1957 and now also aids Coach O7Banion with the Westerners. Serving as Cowhand managers were Lewis Dunn and Mike Eledge, who assisted the coacln-s and kept the A-quipmcnt in order. 83 - 648.2 3 , M qi, ,. W Q r z 5 l , 2 Ks! 4 t fur-2X 7' .:.' Above left: Catching for LHS this season are Ronald Caffee and Bobby Paulgcr. squadmen last year for the Wt-stm,11'ners. Both were Above right: Lubbock Higlfs outfielders, George Ewing, Harvie McVVright, Charlie Roberts, and Harry Pryjomski, form an impressive array of hit- ters as they exhibit their batting stances. Middle: Baseball Coach E. C. Leslie gives his managers, Melvin Williams and .lorry Coffey, some information on their duties, which include main- taining suits and equipment. Bottom: jerry Don Balch, Darwin Hilliard, Cary Marshall, Bill Houchin, and Mike Webb, Westerner infielders. 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Her- shel and Mike are lettermen, Larry is a squadman, and David is a sopho- more with no previous high school experience. Baseball . . Experienced Nine Vies for Title LHS furnished its adversaries of the 1959 season with some stiff competition. The Westerners fielded a hustling squad built around its five returning lettermen. ln 1958 the team placed third in district 3-AAAA, and this year was fighting for top honors. The Westerners were coached by Mr. E. C. Leslie, an ex-professional baseball player. Coach Leslie is now in his fourth year as head baseball mentor. Making up the bulk of the LHS squad this year are, back row: Cary Marshall, Charlie Roberts, Bobby Paulger, Bonald Caffee, Dar- win Hilliard, Bill Houchin, David Whiteside, Harry Pryjomski, and Mike Webb. Front row: Hershel Elmore, Harvle McWr1ght, Larry Mitchell, Mike Farley, Jerry Don Balch, and George Ewing. ' ' , -,. SI iq B 4 1-ll WFS ..., Ll,, ep r3i?fE :f ?2HiqyQ'.. - -x t. f. V 1,3 ,Q !.,! .,h,A... if 'K-.. w. vw sf -. 2 Q QL V K. ,f yf in an I e .o t A I E.. 'Tir C .y 1,.. I I f - K ., , 1: kk I ,t , A K, .. v ,. In Ax K , Q ' ,, , , 0 A K i , l r ' : f A at - LM Jerry Austin, Dean Harris, and Jimmy Hayhurst crouch in anticipation as they wait for Wayne Phillips rounds the curve on the start of the 100-yard dash. the second lap of his 880-yard run. Track . . . Thin Clafls Enter Sprints, Fielu Making up the LHS track team are, back row: Paul Rampy, Coach James Cobb, Dean Harris, jimmy Hayhurst, Jerry Austin, Lew Bullion, Jimmy Foster, Kenneth Hawkins, and Coach Ronald Robbins. Front row: Toby Foster, Wayne Phillips, Doyle Williams, Max Catlin, Ronnie Pugh, Wayne Phares, and manager Ronnie Tyson. 'Hb' ri, Qin? S ., , fm A f it , Q Q i ,, 3 if i W' x V, V - A A N , Viikli EFVI K ii it .' T I 5 X f r ' S l ls its 2 as L X 3, V f E E I 1 l is ii 3 . 1 ' - -dv'W V'V' Q . 1, - Y- g Q ' L 5 ' ' e. we Hr, , 5 2 ' I 3 K , K Q .W ' A L, . Q , A ,. ' ' ' S' ..' 4 -' 'A ' - ' ' L. is l Jimmy Foster, Max Catlin and Ronnie Pugh Gary Milburn stretches Kenneth Hawkins clears the bar at the ten-foot mark ' are this year's LHS high-jumpers. out as he nears the finish while practicing for the pole vault field event. of his 4-4-O-yard sprint. ivents in Seven Relay Tournaments Coach Ronald Robbins and Coach James Cobb, track mentors, whipped their boys into shape as they prepared for this spring's tournaments. The Westerners are entered in seven meets-the Commanche Relays at Fort Stockton, the Possum Kingdom Relays at Graham, the Snyder Relays at Snyder, the West Texas Relays at Odessa, the Mustang Relays at Andrews, the Sandie Relays at Amarillo, and the district meets also at Amarillo. Wayne Phares, James Barton, Alan Stapleton, and Lew Bullion check Frank Smith's form as he prepares to hurl the shot put. ? .lfb , I . !QEld.lM-F .MW Golf . Linkmen Face Tough Conference Schedule Lubbock High's Westerner golf team ran up against some stiff competition in district 3-AAAA this season. Coach James Owens met the challenge with two returning lettermen and two squadmen. ,lon Lemon and Buster Adams were the two lettermen, and Johnny Rodgers and Roy Green were returning squadmen. This year was Coach Owens, second as golf coach. He also serves as physical education instructor and Cowhand football coach. In the first two golf meets of the season the LHS golf team placed second. They were led by Jon Lemon, Roy Green, Buster Adams, and Johnny Rodgers who composed the first team. These four got fine support from Bobby Batson, Jack Wyfatt, Mike Wilk, Cliff Mowery, David Poole, and Ronnie Thompson. The 1959 golf team consisted of, back row: Cliff Mowery, Ronnie Thompson, Jack Wyatt Mike Wllk Roy Green and Coach Owen. Front row: David Poole, Pat Oden, Johnny Rodgers, Jon Lemon, and Buster Adams Not pictured IS Bobby Batson r lr-me-he Q-JL. A391755 K-5E'7Sf-- QNv W' TliA?QKff.'wW'!H-XLVG -N1 QBZQQKS w...g5i :5?L.i!l! Wif kfi. 7- ' .... ,.,.. w -- Members of the boys' tennis team are: Belverd Needles, Martin Graves, Robert Ashby, Ronald Damron, Mike Malley, John Limmer, Parks Turner, Jimmy Austin, Douglas Andrews, and Coach Jim Burgess. Not pictured is Jim Collier. Tennis . . Twenty-Four Compete for Net Laurels Coach Jim Burgess has led his netmen through many a successful tourney. For five years Coach Burgess has men- tored the LHS tennis team, usually with winning results. The largest group of tennis hopefuls to turn out at Lubbock High vied for playing positions this year. The only returning lettermen were Jan Cone, Martin Graves, Jimmy Austin, and John Limmer. The netters have thirteen matches scheduled for their '59 season. Pictured on the LHS girls' tennis team are Jan Cone, Cecile Camp, Sandra Wheeler, Susan Samples, Kay Robison, Diane Melbourne, Libby Starkey, Ginalu Holmes, Mary Milam, Sudie Halsey, Jane Underwood, Linda Taylor, Celia Forrest, Johnnie Day and Coach Jim Burgess. par i L- 'M M ' was 'i 922535 P nr' Y Jn? 3? Z Z s 2? ? A 6 fl gi J , Z ,Y ffQv 1 5: io-5 u . ,I K . . F 9 fix: ' ' g v+fwgsgib91 , , ' ES- 'D 1!....a25I . ' QD Q 21' i 1 i , Q ' is -Av , A , 0 92 'g ' gf - 1 W, ji F +4 K Ah igfwf Q K , X A X f X ,Ely-llvf WAND JAAYQLWSEAZ-rffzgx 93 YY Mu QQ LUOOOCK CWM Lkyk X 3 - Dr. Ishmael Hill has been assistant superin- tendent since l95l. He has tackled his many varied assignments with enthusiasm, and has Worked hard to help establish a more efficient and complete school system. Superintendent . . . Mr. Nat Williams Mr. Nat Williams, superintendent of Lubbock Public Schools since 1951, is shown considering possible locations for future schools. His numerous duties are ever expanding to meet the demands of a growing school system. Assistant Superintendent. . . Dr. Ishmael Hill Administration . School Board pproves Policies Lubbock citizens serving on the school board ac- cept the responsibility for providing adequate school facilities - they decide such things as when new schools are needed, which schools are needed most, and which locations would be to the best advantage of everyone. They must also approve all personnel and curriculum changes. Mr. A. W. Eckert, business manager of Lubbock Public Schools, has been overall business adminis- trator since l95l. Before this, he was business man- ager of Orange Public Schools. His duties include the planning of new buildings, purchasing of new equipment, maintaining the many school proper- ties, and planning expenditures. Members of the Board of Education are, front row: Mr. William H Evan Mr John J Chri tmann Mr T O Murphey pre ident and Mr. Russell W. Wilkinson, vice president. Standing are Mr. Mark Hailey Mr J E Blakey Jr and Mr James H Whiteside secretary 1,1 I Administration . . . Directors Outline Curriculum Director of secondary education is the title of Miss Dorothy Lomax. She supervises class- room instruction, plans in-service teacher training, and determines instruction policies for the junior high and high schools. Here she is adding information to the professional li- brary in the central office. lVlr. Jay E. Gordon is director of curriculum for Lubbock schools. A former Lubbock High School principal, Mr. Gordon has been instru- mental in the selection of textbooks and over- all curriculum study and supervision. He is shown checking the central office mail from all the schools. More familiar as sounds over the public address system than as sights before the speaking apparatus are Mr. Howorth, Jerry Parsons., and Mr. Knight, who keep students and teachers posted on school activities and relay instructions from the central office. 21113:-1-.-.-. ., . l 9 V Q Principal . . . new W. H. Howorth Assistant Principal Robert Knight ..-QW fe? 4 , x is Mt smww-ms-S .M A .. dll' Av Mr. W, H. Howorth,s job as principal requires capable supervision and leadership of students, faculty and activities. Before becoming principal last year, he was assistant principal here from 1952 to 1955 and later principal of J. T. Hutchinson Junior High. Assistant Principal Robert Knight, has combined his efforts with Mr. Howorthis in order to make this a better school. He was ICT sponsor from l952 to 1954, then student council sponsor and audio-wisual aids director before assuming his current position. 3 Q,1 'iw-........Mf A Ag K For two years Mr. Jerry Crawford, former LHS golf coach, has been Student Council sponsor. In addition to working with the council to raise our school standards, he is also director of audio-visual activities, a sponsor of the Senior Class, and Projec- tionists Club. Lubbock High School girls find Mrs. Ethel Terrell a willing counselor and friend as she helps them solve present problems and prepare for the future, She sponsors NHS and is co-sponsor of FTA. Before be- coming girls' counselor four years ago, she was a teacher here. t 5 K Giving the appearance of being every- where at once, Mr. Vernon Odom, boys' counselor, tackles his duties with energy and enthusiasm. In addition to advising boys, he is also sponsor of Moming Watch, Hi-Y, Senior Class, Senior Council, and director of clubs. Bo s takin agriculture find plenty of work to be done at the FFA farm on the Brownfield Highway. Jerry Collins, Nathan Gregory Y 3 Robert Stringer, and Mr. Jack Barton are looking over the calves belonging to students from both high schools. fxui f1l'f,a' I MR. E. W. BARNBY Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Slide Rule, Number Sense. Sponsor, Engineers' Clubg Slide Rule Coach. B.A.-Baylor University MR. JACK P. BARTON Vocational Agriculture. Manager, FFA Farm. Co-sponsor, FFA. B.S.-Texas A81M College M.S.-Texas Technological College MR. PAUL BOWIE Bookkeeping, Typing. B,B.A., M.Ed.-West Texas State MR. WILLIAM D. BOWIE ICT, ICT Supervision. Sponsor, VIC No. 95. B.S.-West Texas State College In home nursing, one of several electives offered by the home- making department, Linda Jones and Sue Lamprecht practice what they have learned on a fellow student, Becky Martin, as Mrs. Bullock gives instructions. 55, , al ll . A MR. PAUL M. BRANOM Band. Sponsor, Boys' and Girls' Band Clubs. B.S.-East Texas State College M.Ed.-Texas Technological College MR. J. O. BROTHERS Westerner Football Coach. A.B.wTexas Technological College A.lVI.-East Texas State College MRS. KATHLEEN BRUNSON Applied Science. Sponsor, Future Nurses'g Co-sponsor, Science Club. B.A.-Texas Technological College MRS. DOROTHY BRYAN Art, Art I, Art II, Commercial Art, Annual Art, Pottery. Co- sponsor, SOS. B.S.-Texas Woman's University MRS. KATHERINE BULLOCK Home and Family Life, Home Nursing. Co-sponsor, FHA. B.S.-Texas Technological College MR. JAMES E. BURGESS Typing, Tennis Coach. Co-sponsor, Hi-Y. B.B.A.-Texas Technological College MR. JAMES R. BURNETT Auto Mechanics. Sponsor, VIC No. 10. MISS LAURENE BUSSEY Algebra. Sponsor, Y-Teens. B.A., M.A.-Texas Technological College Faculty . . Curriculum Includes Five Social tudies MR. JAMES CARTHEL Sophomore Girls' Choir, Sophomore A Cappella Choir, Music Appreciation, Mixed Chorus. Co-sponsor, Musician's Guild. B.M.-Texas Technological College MRS. MILDRED G. CARVER Senior Girls' Choir, Senior A Cappella Choir, Ensembles, Music Theory. Sponsor, Musician's Guild. B.A.-Westmar College M.Ed.-Texas Technological College 3-- MRS. WILLIE L. CLARK Bookhinding Mrs. Louise Hawkin's govemment class takes notes as she reads the necessary information. Stu- dents are George French, Randall Hayes, Wylie McLain, Phyllis Ramirez, Ronald Ratisseau, Kay McCorkle, and Mike Clark. .AQX MR. .IAMES COBB Plane Geometry, Defensive Line Football Coach. Co-sponsor, El Club Pan Americano. B.S.-Abilene Christian College MR. RAY CRAWFORD Plane Geometry. Co-sponsor, Engineers' Club. B.S.-Texas Technological College MR. JIM CURTIS World History, Offensive Line Football Coach. B.S.-Northeastern State College MRS. JOHNNY DORSEY Homemaking. Co-sponsor FHA. B.S.-Texas Woman's Uhiversity Q WU' MRS. RUBY LEE DOUGLASS English. Co-sponsor, NHS. B.A., M.A.-Texas Woman's University MRS. PATRICIA DRIVER Stenography, Typing. Co-sponsor, Y-Teensg Sponsor, Inter scholastic League Shorthand. B.B.A.-Baylor University MRS. ERA FORD School nurse. Co-sponsor, Future Nurses'. R.N.-Lubbock Sanitarium Nursing School MRS. JEWELL L. GILLIAM Chemistry. Sponsor, TNTg Co-sponsor, Morning Watch. B.A., M.Ed.-Texas Technological College Faculty Language Arts Prove Challenge MISS LOTTIE GRAVES English. Co-sponsor, Y-Teens. B.A.-Barnard College MRS. JOAN GRIGGS English, Spelling and Handwriting. Co-sponsor, FTA. B.A.-Texas Technological College 'QV MRS. ESTHER GROVES Library. Sponsor, Melvil Dewey Club B.A.-Texas Technological College Book reports are required in ,all Lubbock High School English courses. In one of Miss Glenys Honey's senior English classes, Ramona Pfingsten, Sharon Sanders, Nelson Koscheski, Mary Dena Tilson, Lynn Lawson, Tam Bannister, and Clifford Bates check the bulletin board for interesting book jackets. MRS. LAVERNE HANCOCK English. Sponsor, I7I'A. B.S., M.S.-Texas Technological College new MRS. LOUISE HAWKINS History, Government. Co-sponsor, Y-Teens. B.A.-Mary-Hardin Baylor College M.A.-Texas Technological College MRS. HARRIETT HAYS Homemaking. Sponsor, FHA. B.S.-University of Texas MRS. ROBERTA HENRY Homemaking. Co-sponsor, FHA. B.S.-Texas Technological College MR. ALLEN HOLLADAY Applied Math, Cowhand Football Coach Togata. B.S.-McMurry College MRS. DOROTHY HOLLAND Orchestra. B.M.-Hardin-Simmons University M.M.Ed.-University of Texas MISS RUTH HOLMAN English, French. Co-sponsor, Y-Teens. B.A.-Olivet Nazarene College M.A.-Texas Technological College MISS GLENYS HONEY English. Co-sponsor, El Club Pan Americano B.A.,.M.A.-Texas Technological College Faculty . . . Fine Arts Include Woodwork, Pottery MRS. DOROTHY HUGHES English, Basic English, Creative Writing. Co-sponsor, Biology Clubg Sponsor, lnterscholastic League Ready Writers. B.A.A-University of New Mexico M.A.-New Mexico Highlands University MRS. NANCY KAISNER Journalism. Sponsor, Westerner World and Westernerg Sponsor, Quill and Scroll. B.A.-Texas Technological College MRS. LOIS MARIE KEETON English. Sponsor, Camera Club. B.S., M.S.-Texas Technological College Some boys plan to make woodwork their vocationg others enjoy it as a hobby. Whatever their interest, Mr. E. E. Key teaches them to make their work professional in quality. Here he inspects a table being made by Hershel Elmore and Bill Sparks. . Q, w we MISS BONITA KERN English, Speech, Debate. Sponsor, National Forensic League, Co-sponsor, Thalian Theatre. A.B.-Mount St. Scholastica College A.M.-St. Louis University MR. E. E. KEY Woodwork. Co-sponsor, Amateur Radio Club. B.S.-West Texas State College M.S.-Colorado State University MRS. VIRGINIA LANDWER Biology, Applied Science. Co-sponsor, Science and Future Nurses Clubs. B.S., M.S.-Texas Technological College MR. TOMMY LARGENT Typing, Commercial Arithmetic. Co-sponsor, Junior Red Crossg Junior Class Sponsor. B.B.A.--North Texas State College M.Ed.-Texas Technological College MR. MEL G. LEMOS Spanish. Sponsor, E1 Club Pan Americano. B.A., M.A.-Texas Technological College MR. E. C. LESLIE American History, Westemer Baseball Coach, Scout for Foot- ball. Co-sponsor, Hi-Yg Sophomore Class Sponsor. B.S.-Central Missouri State College M.Ed.-Texas Technological College MR. LOVIC H. LISTON Distributive Education. Sponsor, D.E. Club. B.A.-Texas Technological College M.S.-University of Southern California MR. E. J. LOWREY American History, Texas History, American Problems. B.A.-Texas Christian University M.A.-Texas Technological College inn Faculty . . . Science Explains Puzzling Facts MISS ALINE McCARTY Plane Geometry, Algebra. Permanent Records. B.A.-North Texas State College M.A.-Texas Technological College MRS. MARY McDANIEL Typing, General Business. Co-sponsor, Junior Red Cross. B.B.A., M.Ed.-Texas Technological College MRS. BETTY MCGHEE English, Spelling and Handwriting. B.A., M.A.-West Texas State College Making biology interesting to the students is the aim of Mrs. Virginia Landwer as she shows her third period class ancient skeletons. The students are Salvador Arroyos, Kenny Wood, Robert Ashby, Larry Lance, and Le Earl Bryant. MISS VIRGINIA McLEAN Bible. Co-sponsor, Y-Teens. B.S., M.A.-Texas Technological College MISS MARIETTA MONTGOMERY Clerical Practice, Typing. Co-sponsor, Y-Teens. B.B.A., M.B.A.-Texas Technological College MRS. HAZEL MORRIS American History. Co-sponsor, NHS. A.B.-Hardin-Simmons University MR. MAX L. O'BANION sponsor, TNT. B.S.-Southwest Texas State M.S.-Texas Technological College MR. ROGERS ORR Psysics, Applied Science. Sponsor, Amateur Radio Club. B.S., M.S.-Texas Technological College MR. JAMES OWENS Boys' Physical Education, Cowhand Football Coach, Westemer Golf Coach. Co-sponsor, Hi-Y. B.S.-Austin College MRS. SUZANNE PETTYJOHN English. Co-sponsor, Gens Togatag Sophomore Class Sponsor. B.S.-North Texas State College S MR. oLAN RICE M.S., M.Ed.-Texas Technological College Algebra, Westerner Basketball Coach, Scout for Football. Co- Faculty . . Business Majors Increase Skills MR. RONALD ROBBINS Boys' Physical Education, Backfield Football and Track Coach. Co-sponsor, FTA. B.S.-Texas ASLM College MRS. PEGGY SHELTON Latin. Sponsor, Gens Togatag Junior Class Sponsor. B.A.-Hardin-Simmons University MR. JAMES H. TOLSON ' Vocational General Metals. Sponsor, VIC No. 109 B.S.-Texas College of Arts and Industries Penny Watson, Cordelia Patterson, Sondra Morris, Linda Davis, Billie Smith, and Lynda Thompson find the ability to type very beneficial to their studies. Mrs. Mary McDaniel checks to see that her students are using the correct letter form. , MRS. HELEN KAE VOSS English. Co-sponsor, Y-Teens. B.A.-Bob Jones University MR. E. J. WALLACE Mechanical Drawing, Machine Drawing, Architectural Draw- ing. Co-sponsor, Engineers' Club. B.S.-Bradley University M.S.-Sul Ross College MRS. IVEY G. WARREN Library Clerk MRS. EUNA B. WATKINS Biology. Sponsor, Biology Club. B.A.-Baylor University MISS ALLEEN WHITELEY Algebra, Number Sense. Co-sponsor, Number Sense and TNT. A.B.-Baylor University M.A.-University of Michigan MR. KNOX WILLIAMS Speech, Drama. Sponsor, National Thespians and Thalian Theatre. B.S.-Southwest Texas State College MISS MARY WILSON Art, Mechanical Drawing. Sponsor, SOS and Musician's Guild. B.S., M.A.-Texas Technological College MRS. THELMA WILSON Girls' Physical Education. Sponsor, Westemettes. B.S.-North Texas State College M.A.-Texas Teclmological College Faculty . Boys Gain Mechanical Experience in Shop MR. RUSSELL E. WIMBERLEY American History, Bookroom. Co-sponsor, Hi-Y. B.A., M.A.-Texas Technological College MRS. FRANCES WINN Girls' Physical Education. Co-sponsor, Weslernettes. BS.-Texas Technological College MR. PAUL YOUNG Plane Ceometr Algebra. Y, is B.S.-Wayland College Shop, a challenging class for mechanical-minded boys, provides instruction and practical training for many students. Mr. James Tolson is shown operating an engine as Jimmy Rhodes, Glendel Cummings, Bob Warden, Joel Searsy, and other boys look on. , , swf' ivifxe- l wigif 1 nxliu1m7:, , L 'F' Mrs. Margie Knight, secretary to Mr. Howorth, is responsible for clerical work in the principal's office Efficiency is the word describing the three attend- ance office workers, for they have the unending job of keeping school records in order. They are Miss Eldora Whitlock, records clerkg Mrs. Carney Mc- Whorter, hookkeeperg and Mrs. Imogene Tolson, at- tendance clerk. Apparently absorhed with the solving of problems are Juniors and seniors in MISS Alleen Whlteleys thlrd p8I'10d algebra class They are Gerald Crump, Carolyn Gutersloh, Earline Ince, Sue Hoskins Royal Furgeson and R1chard Void sta.nd1ng Others are Sarah Whit acre, Darla Stephenson, Sharon Sanders, Joan Sanders David Poole Wayne Phares Jeanie Payne LaVada Light Jean Jones Lmda Griggs, and Carl Goode. Y Officers President . . . Dick Cashion Secretary . . . Glenna Adams .., . - 'o'C-.'f' .. .-Kwai-liars. .UNI 09. -. - Qi.. 3. . - . . - fl. sem?-a??'xae2Es-fe , lar. ' 14:27, .. -,ff -. A. '-aw... fx . , . . - 4,1 :f2:f42f7:23 7 ff Z ' 4 fy! 5 4 fi.-'-'cf .PA :?P5'5?- -s'!5cg'fPE?:f'f!f4-f 'ILS w ,,.L Senior . . Senior . Vice Presidents Leading the Senior Class during their last year of high school are president Dick Cash- ion, and secretary Glenna Adams. Dick pre- sides over all class assemblies and over the Senior Class Council. Keeping minutes and attendance records of the Council and han- dling the correspondence of the class are just a few of Glennais duties. Working with the president and secretary are the vice presidents: Saundra Davison, DeEtte lVlaxey, Mary Ann Willingham, Pam Hearn, Doyle Williams, Nelson Koscheski, Hank Hunt, and Cary Marshall. They helped with the senior assembly, Kid Day, Senior Day, and Lavinrac Renretsew. The vice presi- dents, elected by a popular vote of their class, must maintain at least a NCW average. The president and secretary are nominated by the vice presidents and elected by the class. Sixteen Chosen for Whois Who NEAL PARKER . . . out- standing scholastically . . . NHS president . . . member TNT. PAT TUCKER . . . out- standing service, citizenship . . . Senior cheerleader . . . Honor committee Chairman . . . .Associate Editor West- erner World . . . member NHS. LIBBY MALLEY . . . out- retsew booth chairman. DOYLE WILLIAMS . . . standing scholastically . . . outstanding service and citi- FTA vice president . . . NHS zenship . . . Senior vice presi- chairman . . . Lavinrac Ren- dent . . . Mr. Courtesy . . . Westerner track . . . West- erner football manager. T 1 .1 si GLENNA ADAMS . . outstanding in SC . . . Sen- ior Class secretary . . . co- chairman of Lavinrac Renret- sew . . . Gens Togata mem- ber. DICK CASHION . . . out- standing in SC . . . Senior Class president . . . co-ehair- man of Lavinrac Renretsew. wzilif, BARBARA SEALE . . . outstanding in publications . . . 1959 WESTERNER Edi- tor . . . Quill and Scroll member. HANK HUNT . . . out- standing in club activity . . . Hi-Y president . . . Gens Togata president . . . Senior Class vice president. NELSON KOSCHESKI . . . outstanding scholastically . . . NHS and TNT member. CHRIS MERRITT . . . outstanding in band . . . band president . . . member Gens Togata and NHS. PAM HEARN .... out- CHARLOTTE MCMILLAN standing leader . . . Y-Teen . . . outstanding in publica- president . . . Senior Class tions . . . WESTERNER vice president. WORLD Editor . . . Quill and Scroll member. DON RUCKER . . . out- JEAN NEWSOM . . . out- standing in athletics and standing in club activity . . . FFA . . . FFA president . . . Y-Teen music chairman . . . basketball co-captain. MW music chairman . NHS member. EARLINE ELLISON . . JULIE MINCUS . . . out- outstanding in choir . . . standing in orchestra . . . choir accompanist . . . Musi- Lubbock Symphony . . . All- cians' Guild member. State . . , orchestra vice president. GLENNA ADAMS Sr sec, ,Ir vp, Gens Togata 57-59, rec sec 57-58, Y-Teens 57-59, Wrangler 57-58, Soph A Cappella Choir, sec 57, HR pres 57, sec 58 JERRY ADAMS SOS 57, TNT 58, Engrs' Club 59 BONNIE ALEXANDER El Club Pan Am 57-58, Y-Teens 57-58 MILTON ANDERSON ' DE 57-59, vp 59 MIKE APPLETON KAREN AUSBURN Y-Teens 57-59, Gens Togata 57-58, HR sec 57, soc ch 57, sec 59, NHS 59 JIMMY AUSTIN Tennis 57-59, baseball 57, Band 57, Engrs Club 59 KAYE AUSTIN Monterey 57, Y-Teens 58-59, Fut Nurses' 57-58, sec 57, vp 58, Gens Togata 57-59, MW repr, HR sec LEROY BAKER TAM BANNISTER Y-Teens 57-59, FHA 57, FTA 57-59, Band 57-59, soc chm 58, sec 59, HR pres 57, sec 57, soc chm 58 EVELYN BARBER Y-Teens 57-58, FHA 57 WANDA BARRINGTON Y-Teens 57, 59 CLIFFORD BATES Band 57-59, drum major 59, All-State Band 58, Camera Club 57, Mus Guild 58-59, Band Boys 58- 59, HR parl 59 LINDA BATSELL Y-Teens 57-59, El Club Pan Am 57-59, Natl Forensic 57-59, sec 59, Wrangler 58, HR sec 57-58, MW Council 58-59, SC rec com 57-58, bon corn 58-59, Thal Theater 57 CHARLES BATTIN Westerner football 57, Hi-Y Club 57, TNT 58-59 Seniors . Dignitaries Receive Symbol of Sen101'sh1p honor of wearing the traditional senior ring. Admiring their new possessions are Karolyn Fitzgerald, Carla Carter, Barbara Scale, and Pat Melton. Each year seniors look forward to the JACKIE BEESINGER Monterey 57-58 ROBERT BELL TNT 57-585 Engrs Club 59 EDDIE BLACK VIC 57-59 BRENDA BOAZ Y-Teens 57-595 HR soc chm 57, pres 595 TNT 57 TED BOEDEKER Band 57-595 Camera Club 57-585 Biology Club 575 TNT 585 Band Boys sec 595 Engr Club 595 Hi-Y 59 W. L. BOWEN San Angelo 57 DRUSILLA BOYD Soph A Cappella Choir 575 Y-Teens 57-595 FHA 575 Harmonaires 585 Gens Togata 585 Fut Nurses 59 PHILLIP BOYKIN VIC BEN BRASHEARS DONNIE BRAY VIC 575 Science Club 57-58 JERRY BRIDGES Madrigals 595 Westernaires 57-595 Band 575 Hi-Y 595 Engr Club 595 TNT 57-59 .IO ANN BROCK Girls Choir 57-595 Westemettes 575 Y-Teens 57-59 -. Q .. . 1583, IEE'-1 ia 3, , , av , A V'Av -Q ----xii' . -' Mm -mmf -5 orwagr Nav' , 5 '+4.,,,, 7 'Uuu. ,mv Ai PATRICIA BROOKEY Band 57-58g rep 583 Band Girls 57-58, rep, prog chmg Y-Teens 57-593 FTA 58-59g Thal Theater 57: MW alt RICHARD BROWN Band 57-59, parl 59, El Club Pan Am 57, TNT 583 HR parl 59 DALLAS BRYANT Biology Club 57g Camera Club 57-599 TNT 58-59, Band 57-59g Band Boys, rep 59 BOBBY BUMPASS Hi-Y 57g Soph A Cappella Choir, Biology Club 575 Mus Guild 58-59, pres 59g Westernaires 58-59g Am Radio 59 IIMMIE BUMPASS Band 57-59, Band Girls 57-59, FTA 583 Y-Teens 59, NHS 59 ALVIN BURTON VIC 57-58, vp 589 ICT 57-58 MARY HOPE BUTLER Y-Teens 57g ,Ir Red Cross 57g ICT 58-593 VIC 58- 59, sec 59, state VIC sec 59, MW repr 59 RONALD CAFF EE Hi-Y 58-59, TNT 58g NHS 58-59g Engr Club 593 Westemer baseball 58-59 ARETIA CALL Y-Teens 57-595 J r Red Cross 57-59, pres 59: Hamlon- aires 59 ROSIE CAMPOS ROBERT CAIVIUNES Monterey 573 El Club Pan Am 58-59, Hi-Y 58-59 ROY CANNADAY NHS 59, Hi-Y 59g Engr Club 59g TNT 58, IL an-..-af Slide Rule JANE CANNON HR sec 573 Soph A Cappella Choir, Harmonaire 58-59, lib, 58, pres 59 ROZANNE CANNON Band 57-59g Band Girls 57-593 Gens Togata 57-58' NHS 58 s BOBBY CARR SOpll A Cappella Choir, Science Club 57g ICT 58-593 VIC 58-59, pres 59 F RAN CARRELL Y-Teens 57-59, FHA 57, Soph A Cappella Choirg NHS 58-593 Harmonaires 583 Westernaires 59g Girl's Ensm 58 CARLA CARTER Y-Teens 57-59, Biology Club 573 Band 57, Band Girls 57, FTA 58 CONARD CARTER Orchestra 57-595 Mus Guild 57-59 DICK CASHION Soph vp 575 golf 57-585 Jr vp 575 Gens Togata vp 575 Sr pres 59 DENNIS CHEATHAM JOYCE CHEEK Gens Togata 57-585 Y-Teens 575 Soph Girls Choir 575 Harmonaires 58-595 MW repr 57-58, alt 59 JUDY CLARK SC 575 Natl Thes 57-58, hist 585 Thal Theater 57- 58, sec 585 Children's Theater 57-585 Y-Teens 57- 585 ,Ir Play MICHAEL CLARK Hi-Y 57-595 Thal Theater 57 JULIA CLINE Y-Teens 57-595 FHA 57-595 Soph A Cappella Choir5 NHS 57-59 JOE COBB Biology Club 575 Chemistry Club 585 Jr presg Engr Club pres 595 Jr fav, Sr fav NANCY COCHRAN Nat Thes 57-59, treas 595 Jr Playg MW repr 595 Y-Teens 57-595 Thal Theater 595 El Club Pan Am 57-585 Cbildren,s Theater 57-595 SC rec com 58, Com 59 NORIVIA COCKERELL Y-Teens 57-595 ,lr Red Cross 595 Harmonaires 58- 595 MW repr 585 Soph Girls Choir 58, parl 58 GLENDA COLE Morton 57-585 Y-Teens 59 JAN CONE Y-Teens 57-595 Gens Togata 57-59, hist 585 HR pres 57-595 tennis 58-595 Soph A Cappella Choir 575 Soph Assembly 575 Exch Assembly 58 KENNETH COOK VIC sec 58-59 J. T. CHAIN Monterey 575 TNT 585 Engr Club 595 Hi-Y 59 KAREN CROMER Y-Teens 57-595 Band 57-58, parl 585 Band Girls 57- 58, parl 57, treas 585 Mus Guild 575 FTA 58-595 SC cour com 59 LLOYD CROSLIN SC 57-585 FFA 57-59, sec 585 El Club Pan Am 57- 59, pres 595 L Assn 57-585 baseball mgr 575 Soph, Jr Assembly DAN CRUMP Cowhands 575 El Club Pan Am 57-595 Camera Club 575 WESTERNER 58-59, Sports Co-Editor 595 TNT 59 JAMES CULP Band 57-59, parl 59, dogcatcher 585 Mus Guild 575 TNT 585 Camera Club 57 GLENDEL CUMMINGS VIC 57-59, rep 585 Wrangler 58 pub -. 'i 3. M ' me V ' -,,. ,. C ,, if A . fer? xt 1-546 iq .K 2 1, ,- ,J 'QL' an E fditfyl nav? 'ifl' -134' l Nn 5-, fi- '53-'IT7 iusrf ?,, Qin 1' ' ' - fl' 'N-und' , We W ' 'L lg IJ zgi , 5 7 AVA NETTE DAGLEY FHA 56-573 Y-Teens 56-58 RONALD DAIVIRON Camera Club 57-583 Science Club 58 HAROLENE DANE Y-Teens 57-593 Band 57-593 Majorette 57-593 Band Girls 57-593 Thal Theater 57 CHARLENE DAVIDSON ggeens 57, 59? HR rep 573 FHA 573 Mus Guild - 9 GAYLE DAVIES American Independent School, Philippine Is. 573 Mont- gomery, Alabama 583 Y-Teens 58 CAROLYN DAVIS Majorette 57-592 HR sec 573 Gens Togata 57-58, Sweetheart 58, treas 58g Y-Teens 57-583 Band Girls 57-583 Wrangler 583 NHS 58-593 Band Queen cand 58 3 SUE DAVIS Y-Teens 57-58 THELMA DAVIS Y-Teens 57-593 WESTERNER 57 DEANNA DAVISON SAUNDRA DAVISON Y-Teens 57-593 Thal Theatre 57, HR vp 57, pres 58, sec 593 Soph A Cappella Choir3 NHS 58-593 El Club Pan Am 58-593 Sr vp3 WESTERNER 58 LINDA DAWSON Y-Teens 57-593 Band 57-583 Band Girls 57-583 Mus Guild 58-593 HR rep 57 LARRY DEARDORFF Band 57-583 Hi-Y 573 Mus Guild 58Q HR up 583 DE parl 59 BEVERLY DEERIN G Y-Teens 57-593 El Club Pan Am 57-583 Mus Guild 59Q Soph A Cappella Choir3 Westernaires 58-593 Madrigals 58-593 MW council 57 DUANE DEMENT TNT 593 Engr Club 59 .IUANA DE SHAZO FHA 573 El Club Pan Am 582 SOS 593 Western- ettes 57 Seniors . mg-.4-or iff' ,IM--f F -V95 -C' Quorum' 5 . Upperclassmen Stage Festive Carnival 3 l20 Working feverishly to Complete last minute preparations for the Senior Carnival are Lavern Loving, La Vada Light, Charlotte McMillan, Bill Lewis, Jimmie Bumpass, and Carolyn Zachary. M . -efwfz' alfa 'VV FRED DICKENSON Basketball mgr 57-595 Biology Club 57g HR sec 58g TNT 58-59 LOU ANN DONLEY Y-Teens 57-595 El Club Pan Am 58-59g Q and S 58- N 59, pres 593 HR'-sec 573 HR rep 583 WW 57-589 '70 WESTERNER Sr ed 59 BARBARA DUDLEY Y-Teens 573 FHA 57 Q ROBERTA DUNCAN Y-Teens 57-58, FHA 57 RALPH DUNN HR pres 57-59, FFA 57-59, Cowhand basketball 57-58 ROBERT DUNN TNT 57-583 Mus Guild 56-575 Engr Club 58-595 Debate Team 56-574 Number Sense Team 57-58 ia., KAY DURANT Jr Red Cross 58 KENNETH DURBIN Biology Club 57-58 ...W JERRY DUTTON Hi-Y 573 Camera Club 589 TNT 58 LONNIE EAKLE Soph A Cappella Choir pres, 57g Gens Togata 57- 58, Hi-Y 57-59, chap 58-595 HR pres 57-58, vp 58- 59g Westernaires 57-58, chap 58-59 DAVID EARHART Band 57-59 BARBARA EDWARDS QPR 'Elf Quad' 1 V - . 1, 5. ,KQV 'JK BYRON EDWARDS Biology Club 575 Hi-Y 58-595 TNT 58-59 KAYE EDWARDS Y-Teens 57-595 El Club Pan Am 57-595 Soph sec5 Soph favg NHS 58-595 lr fav runner-up5 Stu Body treas 58, sec 595 Black and Gold Queen cand 59 MARY LOUISE EDWARDS Y-Teens 57-595 Westernaires 58-595 Girls' Ensrn 58- 595 Exch Assembly 585 FHA 585 HR parl 585 HR sec 59 PHYLLIS ELLIOTT Soph, ,lr cheerleader5 Soph vp5 Soph Who's Wh05 HR sec 57, vp 58, soc cbm 595 WESTERNER 575 Y-Teens 57-585 FHA 575 Ir Play5 Harmonaires, sec, accomp 59 SANDRA ELLIS Y-Teens 57-595 Soph A Cappella Choir5 Western- aires 58-59, libr 595 Mus Guild 58-59, sec 595 MW repr 58-59 EARLINE ELLISON Y-Teens 57-585 Soph Girls' Choir accomp5 Gens T0- gata 575 MW repr 575 IL typing 57, alt steno 585 Mus Guild 585 Westemaires accomp 58 GAYLE ENLOE Y-Teens 57-595 WW 57-59, exch ed 595 Q8zS 57-59,' vp 595 FHA 57, 595 FTA 585 HR rep 57-59 JANICE ERWIN Y-Teens 57-585 Mus Guild 57-585 Sr Girls' Choir OLGA EURESTI Monterey 57 ALVIN EVANS Biology Club 57-585 Camera Club 575 VIC 58-59, sgt-at-arms 59 CARRON EVANS Soph A Cappella Choir5 Fut Nurses 57-59, pres 58, parl 595 FHA 57-59, 2nd vp 595 Harmonaires 585 MW repr 59 GEORGE EWING Westerner baseball 57-595 L Assn 59 WAYNE F EAZEL Biology Club 575 Amateur Radio Club 59, vp 595 Science Club 59 RICHARD FIFER Westerner football 56-59, co-capt 595 FFA 56-585 L Assn 57-59, pres 595 Wrangler 57-585 TNT 57-58 KAROLYN FITZGERALD Frenship 56-575 Gens Togata 57-595 FNA 57-585 Y- Teens 58-59 ,IO FLEMMONS FHA 575 Y-Teens 57-59 NORIVIA FOSTER VIC 57-595 Y-Teens 57 ROYCEE FOX Soph A Cappella Choir sec5 HR pres 575 Wrangler 575 Y-Teens 57-595 FHA 57-585 Sr Girls' Choir vp 58-59 5'-rw M wm- -if!! BEN FRALIN Cowhand football 57, HR pres 573 Wrangler 57-58, Westefner football 58, L Assn 583 Hi-Y 573 Engr Club vp 59 GEORGE FRENCH Soph, .lr vp3 Biology Club 573 Hi-Y 57-593 TNT 583 Engr Club treas 58 BILLY GAFFORD FFA 57-593 Hi-Y 57, 59g HR rep 57, vp 583 Wrangler 58 FRANCES GALLOWAY LINDA GARNER Y-Teens 57-593 HR sec 57, vp 58 BETSY GARRETT Band 57-593 Band Girls 57-59, prog chm 59, rep 582 Y-Teens 57, 59g Mus Guild 58-593 Thal Theater 57 NEVA GARRETT Y-Teens 57, 59 HERBIE GERMER Band 57-59, asst drum major 593 Band Boys 58-59, vp 583 Gens Togata 57-593 Hr pres 573 Hi-Y 59 C. G. GILBREATH TNT 583 Engr Club 59, Hi-Y 59 CLIFFORD GILES Camera Club 573 TNT 583 Hi-Y 593 Engr Club 595 Westemaires vp 591 All-State finalist 59, Madrigals 59 JUANITA GLORIA E1 Club Pan'Am 57-59 GLORIANN E GOAD Soph A Cappella Choir3 Soph, Jr Assemblyg Exch Assembly 583 Y-Teens 57-593 FHA 57g Westemaires 58-593 Sr Girls' Ensm, pres 59, All-State finalist 59g Mus Guild 58-59 JOHNNY GONZALES VIC 573 HR pres 57, sgt-at-arms 583 El Club Pan Am 57-59 LUCY GONZALES El Club Pan Am 57-593 Westemettes 573 Y-Teens 59 RONALD GOODMAN VIC 58-593 vp 58, pres 59 ROBERT GORMAN TNT 583 Engr Club 593 Hi-Y 59 DAVID GRADY Biology Club 573 Camera Club 57, TNT 58, Nat Forensics vp 58, NHS 58-593 Debate Team 58 MARTIN GRAVES Hi-Y 57-59, pres 57, vp 59, Gens Togata 57-58, vp 57, pres 58, HR pres 57, sec 583 tennis 57-593 repr Youth and Govrn, 57, sen 593 Band 57-593 del Latin, Conv 59 I 23 DAVID GREEN El Club Pan Am 56-58 HARVEY GRIFFIN El Club Pan Am 57-595 French Club vp 59 JERRELL GRIFFIN H1-Y 57.593 Engr Club 57-59 DAVID GRIGGS Abilene 565 Plainview 575 TNT 57-58 LINDA GRIMES FTA 57-59, pres 595 Soph A Cappella Choir 575 Y- Teens 57, 595 Fut Nurses 57-585 MW repr 58-59 NANCY GRIMES MERVIN GROSS VIC 58-595 Soph A Cappella Choir 56-57 CAROLYN GUTERSLOH Y-Teens 57-595 FHA 575 HR pro ohm 58-59 BRENDA GUY Band 57-59, Majorette, 58-595 Band Girls 57-595 Y- Teens 57-595 Thal Theater 57-585 HR vp 57-58, parl- 58-595 MW repr 59 LORETTA HADDOCK MORRIS JOHN HAGGARD L Assn 595 Cowhand basketball n1gr5 Westerner base- ball 58-595 SOS 56-595 FFA 57-59 LORRAN HAIRGROVE Cowhand football 575 track 575 Am Radio 57-58 BOBBY HALL Westerner football 58-595 track 58-595 L Assn 59, sec 595 Engr Club 595 TNT 585 Hi-Y 575 Thal Theater 57 YVONNE HALL Y-Teens 57-585 Thal Theater 57-585 Westerneltes 575 Girls' Choir sec 575 HR sec 57-58, MW repr 575 Nat Thes 585 Jr Play 585 DE, hisr 59 BETH HALTOM Band 57-595 Band Girls 57-595 Westernaires 58-595 Exchange Assembly 585 Jr Assembly 585 Soph As- sembly 575 Mus Guild 57-59 Seniors . . . Sl '-, I i,,- if? i'-2 ff' I -- 5 -.15 j 5 I ' 5 ' i MVT? 'V , ,-2 ., W --a-vi, W I Y, , ,,,, -gi f I. fx ,Z , f.-Pe- W,-KA - iff-122f'5l?ff-f ffl +' -ffefff ' - effmilit -3- ffsrrazfr --7 A. - r W i'E5 -.,,. 'TS'- I Us fi Wav fd? at 7 835, Q 4, 9 Q 2 f, in 7' -ul' 5 gf 5 11 Y? Lubbock Hi il Radiates Holiday Spirit l24 Christmas cheer shines from the door of the Upper Gym as Ronald Taylor, Pat Woodall. Dc-Ette Maxey, and Dale Hayden add their finishing touches to the gay decorations. ra- V BRIAN HAMBRIGHT ' , Hi-Y 57-58, Biology Club 57, Engr Club 59, SOS 59 Y ' L I A MICHAEL W. HARRELL 1? H fx 'zrr t V Biology Club 57, Proj Club 57, TNT 58, Hi-Y 58 'WN' JULIA HARTLEY 5 Y-Teens 57-58, Mus Guild 57-58, soo ohm 58, West- J , ernaire all-state 58, Jr Assembly 58, Exch Assembly j g. A . ' 58 se-95,5 ,- I iv, ., 'L '. 'i z,, if ,,:, 5 -5: , ' Wa JIM HARRISON Mesa, Ariz. 57, Bowling Club 57, Proj Club 57-58, Hi-Y 57-59, sgt-at-arms 58, El Club Pan Am 59, Hi- Y basketball GWEN HAUSSLER NHS 57-59, Mus Guild 57-59, rep 59, Harmonaires 57-59 KAREN HAVIS FHA 57-59, JCC 57, sec 58, Y-Teens 57-59, HR vp 57-59 KENNETH HAWKINS Cowhand football, basketball 58, Westerner track 57-59, football 59, basketball 59, FFA 57-59, HR rep 57, MW repr 57 DALE HAYDEN Cowhand basketball 57, Hi-Y 57, Soph, Jr, Sr Cheer- leader, SOS 58, Nat Thes 58, Thal Theater 58-59 RANDALL HAYES BOBBY HAYNIE Cowhand football 57, Westemer football 58-59 JESSE HEADLEY Westerner football 58-59, co-Capt 59, Westerner base- ball 59, L Assn 59, TNT 58, parl 59 PAM HEARN Soph, Jr, Sr vp, Y-Teens 57-59, Who's Who 57, ICC 57, sec 58, HR pres 57-58, SC pub com 57, plant and dec corn 58, Wrangler 57, Gen Togata 58 .- Egg.: , U ig - if X N 'WG-:Bmw Kr-,Q iff: 46 s 1? mf H , WMM SW aw--f '50 lem , f M , . 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'P' Surf' SRM ELLEN HENDRIX Y-Teens 57-59, serv chmg Wrangler 573 Westernaires 583 NHS 58-593 Soph Wh0's Who3 Soph A Cappella Choirg FFA Sweetheart 57g FTA 57-58, sec 58 BILLY HENLEY Band 58-59 IULIAN HERNANDEZ Monterey 57-58 SHIRLEY HERRMANN El Club Pan Am 57-593 Harmonaires 58-593 Soph Girls' Choirg Y-Teens 573 SOS 58-593 Thal Theater 58-593 HR parl 58-59 CHARLES HILL Soph A Cappella Choir, pres 563 SOS 583 Mus Guild 56-573 Westernaires 573 HR treas 573 SOS 583 Biol- ogy Club 58 DARWIN HILLARD Westerner football 57-59, baseball 57-593 basketball 59g Cowhand basketball 573 L Assn 58-59, vp 593 SOS 593 Mus Guild 58-59 ART HOLLAND SHERRY HOLLOMAN El Club Pan Am 57-58, sec 583 Y-Teens 57-593 NHS 58-593 HR pres 57-58, vp 593 WW bookkeeper 57-58 JERRY HOLT FFA 57-594 Hi-Y 57-59 BRENDA HOOD SC hon com 56-593 MW repr 57-593 Y-Teens 574 FHA 573 HR vp 56-59 DARRELL HOOD FFA 573 Engr Club 58 GAYLE HOOPER Proj Club 57-58, vp 593 Science Club 575 TNT 583 Engr Club 59 DON HOPSON HR rep 573 Band 57-59, Hon Band Girlg Thal The- ater 57-593 Nat Thes, parl3 ,Ir Playg Exch Assembly3 Sr Play3 SC alt CAROLYN HORSCHLER .Ir Who's Who 573 El Club Pan Am 573 Y-Teens 57- 593 Wrangler 57-583 HR sec 573 Thal Theater 583 NHS 58-593 FTA 59 BILL HOUCHIN Baseball 57-593 L Assn 57-593 HR pres 57, vp 583 Hi-Y 573 Engr Club 59 PATSY RUTH HOUSEHOLDER MW repr 57-583 Soph A Cappella Choir 57g Y-Teens 583 Mus Guild 583 Harmonaires 58 SAMMYE HUBBARD HR sec 573 Soph A Cappella Choirg Westernaires 57- N 59, Y-Teens 57-59, Mus Guild 57-59, Choir robe custodian 58-59 DARENE HUDDLESTON Soph A Cappella Choir3 Hamionaires 59 KENNETH HUDNALL FFA 58-59 HARRIET HUFF Y-Teens 57-593 NHS 58-593 E1 Club Pan Am 58-593 HR soc chm 57-593 Thal Theater 573 Band 57-59: Band Girls 57 COOLIDGE HUNT L Assn 57-593 Westerner football 57-593 all-dist 57-583 FTA 59 HANK HUNT Soph, Jr, Sr vp3 Gens Togata, pres 593 Hi-Y, pres 583 SC rec com 573 saf com 58-593 Westernaires 57-583 Boys' State 58g Exch Assembly 57-58 HAROLD HURST Hi-Y 57, 592 Cowhand football 573 Westerner football 583 TNT 583 HR pres 593 Engr Club 59 LINNADEAN INGLE O'Donnell 57-583 Westernettes 593 SOS 59 TEDDY JACKSON Cowhand football 57g Westerner football 58-593 FFA 57-59 KAREN JAMES Y-Teens 57-583 El Club Pan Am 57-583 Orchestra 57-583 SC repr 57-58, alt 59g SOS 57-583 SC rec com 57-583 Mus Guild 593 NHS 58-59 BILL JOHNSON ICT 58-593 VIC 58-593 vp 593 dist pres 59, state vp 59 BOB JOHNSTON Thal Theater 57-583 Nat Forensics, treas 59 DOYCE JONES JEAN JONES Soph A Cappella Choir3 Y-Teens 57-593 HR vp 573 Thal Theater 573 Harmonaires 583 SC repr 58'59Q FTA 583 Girls' Ensm 583 tennis 593 El Club Pan Am 59 LINDA JONES Y-Teens 57-593 FHA 58g HR pres 573 Wrangler 57 DORIS KELLEY Y-Teens 573 Jr Red Cross 573 Westernettes 583 WESTERNER 57-58 MARTHA KENDALL Band 57-593 Band Girls 57-593 Gens Togata 58-593 Y-Teens 57 Seniors . . . Class of ' 9 Preps for Graduation ---ev ,A-,, -nr , aw, 'lima bw I W 'W 539' Mc- .I w , me ','fZ.. . 'v at JOHNNY KENNEDY Biology Club 57, ICT 58-59, vlc 58-59 ROBERTA KERSHNER Cens Togata 57-59, Y-Teens 57-59, MW repr 57, Orchestra 57, 59 KILIVIER KEY Hi-Y 57-58, vp 58, Biology Club 57, Cowhand foot- ball 57, Wrangler 57, Band 57-58, HR pres 57, Soph, ,Ir Assembly, Exch Assembly 57-58, Western- aires 58, TNT 58, VIC 59, ICT 59 JOHNNY KING Am Radio 57-58, vp 58, Camera Club 58 NITA KIRKPATRICK Band 57-59, Gens Togata 57-59, Y-Teens 57-58, Band Girls 57-59, prog chm 58, pres 59, HR pres 57, NHS 59, Westemaires 59 NELSON KOSCHESKI NHS 58-59, treas 58, vp 59, TNT rep 58, Sr vp 59, Cens Togata 59, Hi-Y 59 SUE LAMPRECHT Monterey 57-58, Fut Nurses 59 RICH LANGSTON Westerner football 57-59, FFA 57-59, vp 59, Engr Club 59, parl 59 IOE LA R012 HR treas 57, vp 58, Hi-Y 57-59, TNT 57-59 LYNN LAWSON Y-Teens 57-59, wor com chm 58, Wrangler 58, HR pres 58, vp 59, NHS 57-59, Soph A Cappella Choir, El Club Pan Am 57-59, Jr Red Cross 57, IL typing 59 ION LEMON Golf 57-59, El Club Pan Am 57-58, SOS 57, NHS 58-59, HR pres 59, TNT 59 JOYCE LEMON Y-Teens 57-58, Soph A Cappella Choir, Harmon- aires 58 MARTHA LEMON FHA 57-58, Y-Teens 57-59, Wrangler 57, HR vp 57, sec 58, Westernaires 58-59, sec 59 BOBBY LEWELLING FFA 57-59, E1 Club Pan Am 58-59 .IOE BILL LEWIS Cowhand football 57, TNT 58-59, All Radio 59 LA VADA LIGHT Y-Teens 57-59, FHA 57-58, MW alt 57, HR sec 57, Nat Thes 58-59, outstanding thespian, hist 59, Tbal Theater 59, rep 59, Jr Play 58 IOHN PAUL LIMMER Tennis 57-58 EMILY LIRA E1 Club Pan Am 57, Sopb A Cappella Choir 57, Harmonaires 57 :MW if ASR - -, x 4 2-seg-fffi . I A K . ' - 55, 2'fisiw'-fm fe., gd,-, WV? SM? 'Vl- ali? Q, 'W 'Q as l'll take seventy-five please. Ordering graduation invitations is one focal point of the senior year. Seniors Gary Stephen, Robert Walkup, Larry Richardson, Deana McNeil, and Sharon Sanders place their orders. MAX LONG Westernaires 57-585 Soph A Cappella Choir 575 Madrigals 595 Mus Guild 595 El Club Pan Am 57-58 LAVERN LOVING Y-Teens 575 FHA 575 FTA 57-59, soc ohm 58-595 NHS 57 ARMIN DA LOYA Westernettes 58 PAUL LUCAS HR vp 575 VIC 57-58 JACK LUSK Monterey 57 BARBARA LYNCH El Club Pan Am 57-595 SOS 575 NHS 57-595 Y- Teens 57-595 Westernettes 57-58, sec 57, vp 58 EVELYN LYNN Q8iS 595 TNT 595 WW 59 LILA MCALLISTER Y-Teens 57-595 Ir Red Cross 575 El Club Pan Am 58-595 Wrangler 585 HR vp 575 SC repr 59, pub com 595 Westernaires 59 KAY MCCORKLE SC repr 575 Who's Who 575 Y-Teensg Thal Theater 57-585 Jr Play 585 NHS 58-595 FTA 59 JAMES McCRORY Hi-Y 57-59, pres 595 Am Radio 575 NHS 58-595 Gens Togata 58-595 HR pres 58, vp 59 JUDY MCKINNEY HR sec 57-595 Y-Teens 57-59, FHA 575 El Club Pan Am 57-58 ERlVlA SUE MCMENAMY Girls Ensem 595 Westernaires 595 Melody Misses 57- 595 MW alt 575 FHA 57-585 Y-Teens 57-59 I29 1 W-'fem AK 4 1,5 ell - 3,332 , ms, . -1-P-'f 'Wil 4 . 9 ,tg YN? '- I . 4' '01-ng.,-v' is-af 324 if I Q E P -fl I , sf -QQKAYY9 W' CHARLOTTE McMILLAN Y-Teens 57-593 WW 57-59, assoc ed 58, ed 593 Q8zS 58-593 Westernettes 57-583 FHA 57-58, SC repr 57- 59g plant and dec com 57. DEANA MCNEIL Y-Teens 57-59, treas 593 Thal Theater 573 Soph A Cappella Choirg HR sec 57, 59, vp 583 NHS 58g WESTERNER 58, E1 Club Pan Am 58-59 HARVIE MCWRIGHT HR vp 57, Westerner basketball 57-59 JOANNA MACK Gens Togata 573 tennis 58, ICT 59, VIC 59g SC repr 59 LIBBY MALLEY FTA 57-59, alt Miss FTA 57, dist Miss FTA 58, hist 58, vp 59? Fut Nurses 57, NHS 58-59, com chm 597 HR vp 58 CARY MARSHALL Soph, Jr, Sr vp3 Westerner baseball 58-593 SOS 58- 59, pres 59, HR pres 57 BECKY MARTIN Y-Teens 573 FHA 57 LARRY MASON Science Club 573 Orchestra 57-593 Westernaires 58- 592 Madrigals 58-593 Boys' Ensem 58-591 TNT 58 DIANE MATZEN DE ETTE MAXEY HR pres 572 Y-Teens 57-58, mus chrn 58, Gen Togata 57-583 Soph, Jr vp3 Soph A Cappella Choirg SC plant 81 dec com 58 KATHY MAYFIELD BETTY MAYNARD Y-Teens 573 FHA 573 Westernettes 573 Mus Guild 59 ROBERT MAYS DE 58-59 POWELL MEACHAM Westerner football 57-59 MARY MEDLIN PAT MELTON Biology Club 573 TNT 58, Engr Club 593 FFA 57- 59? HR vp 58 CHRIS MERRITT Band 57-59, pres 59: NHS 57-58, Jr Who's Who3 Cens Togata 57-59, parl 58, rep 59 RALPH MILLS Band 573 Camera Club 573 SC repr 583 VIC 58-59 JULIE MINGUS Mus Guild 57, Y-Teens 57-59, Gens Togata 58-59, hist 59, NHS 58-59, MW repr 57-59, Orchestra, vp 59, all-state 57-59, Exch Assembly 59, SC rec corn WOODY MITCHELL Camera Club 57, DE sgt-at-arms 59 AXEL MONROE Albuquerque, NM, 57, El Club Pan Am 58-59, Hi- Y 58-59 KAYE MOORE Y-Teens 57, Mus Guild 57, 59, Orchestra 57-59 LINDA MOORE FHA hist 57, Glee Club 57, El Club Pan Am 59, VIC, rep 59 ROYCE MOORE FFA 57, Camera Club 57, DE 58-59 JOICE BUZBEE MOORHOUSE Y-Teens 57, FHA 57, Soph A Cappella Choir 57, Westernettes 57, Nat Thes 58, Thal Theater 58, Jr Play, DE 58 J ESSY MORRISON Hi-Y 58-59, FFA 57-59, MW repr 58-59 JEANETTE MOSELEY Y-Teens 57, Jr Red Cross 58-59, sec 59 FLOYD MULLENIX Biology Club 57, Camera Club 57, Nat Thes 58-59, Thal Theater 58-59, Jr Play, Sr Play JACKIE MULLINS FFA 57-58, Biology Club 57-58 LAWANDA JOYCE MUSLER Y-Teens 57, 59, Westernettes 57-59, pro chm 58, Science Club 58-59, pro chm 58-59, Fut Nurses 58, Harmonaires 59 ELAINE NEAL Tipton, Okla., 57, Band 57-59, Band Girls 57-59, Fut Nurses 59 GERALD NEILL Soph A Cappella Choir 57-59, Hi-Y 57, Biology Club 57, 57-58, Engr Club 58-59, Westernaires 57-59, pres 58-59, TNT 57-58 WAYNE NELSON Fon Worth 57, Band 57-59, Band Boys 58-59, pres 59, HR parl 58, Natl Forensics 58, TNT 58-59 JEAN NEWSOM MW sec 57-58, mus chm 59, SC repr 57, Y-Teens 57-59, mus ohm 59, Gens Togata 57, HR parl ,57, rep 58, vp 59, NHS 58-59, Jr Who's Who, Western- aires 58-59, Maclrigals ohm 59, Nov Girl of Month 59 JACKIE NICHOLS Westerner football 57-59, L Assn 58-59 Biology Club 57, Hi-Y 57, 59, MW repr 57-58 TEDDY NOLES Engr Club 58-59, VIC 57, FFA 57, Hi-Y 57 l3I RODNEY PACE Hi-Y 595 TNT 595 HR pres 595 Camera Club 575 Wrangler 58 NEAL PARKER Biology Club 575 State No Sense Chmp 585 NHS 58- 59, pres 595 TNT 59 JERRY PARSONS WJ' Soph presg Hi-Y 575 TNT 585 Stu Body vp 58, pres 595 Westerner basketball 57-595 Westerner football 58- 595 NHS 58, 595 NASC, TASC del, L Assn JACKIE PAUL HR treas, sec 575 Y-Teens 575 Biology Club 575 VIC 58, 595 ICT 58, 59 BOBBY PAULGER We-sterner baseball 57-595 HR pres 585 Engr Club 59 LANELLE PAYNE Y-Teens 57-595 Westernettes 57-59, vp 595 FHA 575 Mus Guild 59 LOUISE PAYNE Jr Red Cross 57-59 BILL PEARCE Hi-Y 57-59, chap 58, sec 595 Biology Club 575 Cow- hand basketball 57, 585 Westerner basketball 595 TNT 59, vp 595 HR pres 58, vp 59 EDDY PHILLIPS Am Radio 575 Hi-Y I. B. POINTER Camera Club JERRY POWELL Am Radio 57-58 RAMONA PFINGSTEN Fut Nurses 57-59, sec 58, rep 595 TNT 595 Gens Togata 57-585 NHS 58-59 PHYLLIS RAMIREZ Gary, Ind 57, 585 Y-Teens 595 Westernettes 59 BETTY RANGEL Y-Teens 57-585 ,Ir Red Cross 57 RONALD RATISSEAU Cowhand football 575 Biology Club 57-59, vp 58-59 Seniors . . . Scholarship Tests Reveal Top Students WMV CHL?- 4.8 Rating highest on the Merit Scholar- ship Qualifying Test were seniors Neal Parker and Roy Cannaday. As a result of their high scores, the boys are eligible for college scholarships. OLIVIA RAYBURN Y-Teens 57-595 Mus Guild 57-58, treas 595 Western- aires 58-595 all-state Choir 585 Exch Assembly 585 HR prog chrn 585 MW rep 57 JIMMY RHODES '-'H' LARRY RICHARDSON Marceline, Mo. All-State Basketball 585 NHS 58-595 SC alt 595 WW 595 WESTERNER 595 Band 595 Band Boys 595 Q8rS 595 Hi-Y, rep 595 Mus Guild 59 JIMMY RICKARD Biology Club 575 HR vp, sec 57, vp 585 Engr Club 58-59 DICK RIDDLE VIC 58-59 NANCY ROBERSON Y-Teens 57-595 Westernettes 57-585 FHA 59 BEN ROBERTSON Westemaires 58-595 Boys' Ensm 58-595 TNT 585 HR sec DONNA ROBINSON H NHS 58-595 Bland 57-59, A11-state 583 Band Girls' 57-595 FHA 575 HR sec 58, vp 595 TNT 58-59 7 is BETTY ROGERS -.L IL shorthand 585 NHS 58-595 HR sec 595 Soph Girls' A ,,.- i ii, A Choirg Harmonaires 585 Y-Teens 57-585 SOS 595 Thal . I,,:: Theater 595 El Club Pan Am 57-59 X ' 4 NANCY ROLLINS Y-Teens 58-595 FHA 58 A JAMES ROWAN VIC 57 Z. ...1',f ir. Mun' I-er 'S 5 5 -nw, X 49:85 5? .IAN ICE ROWAN ' DE 59 is 'Ms- XA, . DON RUCKER Cowliand basketball 57,, Westerner basketball 58-59, Capt 593 FFA 57-59, pres 583 Hi-Y 57 LINDA RUCKER Olton 57, Y-Teens 58-59 JERRY RUTLEDGE SOS 57-59, vp 58, HR pres 58, Engr Club 59 LINDA RYNO SOS 57-59, 2nd vp 58, vp 593 HR pres 57g Wrangler 57, El Club Pan Am 57-593 NHS 593 SC repr 59, pub com 59 MARY LOUISE SALMON Amarillo 57-583 Mus C-uild 59, Y-Teens 59 AKIE SANDERS Hi-Y 57-58, sec-treas 58, Biology Club 57, TNT 58- 59, Cowhand football 57, Westerner football 58-59 ANITA SANDERS Y-Teens 57-593 Thal Theater 57 SHARON SANDERS 5 Wrangler 57, HR sec 57-593'Y-Teens 57-593 E1 Club Pan Am 58-59Q Sr Cam Queen 59 ,gg ,V ROBERT SARTOR FFA 57-58 MARY FERN SAVAGE Y-Teens. 57-59 LINDA SAWYER LAMONT SCARBROUGH JANELLE SCOTT Y-Teens 57-593 FHA 57-593 treas 59, HR parl 57, rep 58-59, WW 57-59, Circ mgr 58-593 Q8zS 58-59, sec 59, FTA 58, THSPA del 59 MARTHA SCOTT Soph A Cappella Ch0ir3 Y-Teens 57-583 FHA 57-59, 4-th vp 58, sec 59, NHS 58-593 Harmonaires 58g Westernaires 59 BARBARA SEALE Monterey 56, 57, WESTERNER ed 59, club ed 58, THSPA del 58, WTHSPA sec 583 Y-Teens 58, 59, Q8zS 58, 59, parl 58, HR vp 58, rep 59 DOROTHY SHADDEN Y-Teens 57, Westernettes 57-583 FHA 57-58 BARBARA SHEW FHA 57Q Science Club 58 ROBERTA SHIMEK Aj, FHA 57-59, 3rd vp 58, Ist vp 59, Fut Nurses 58-59, treas, com chm 58, pres 59, HR prog chm 58 PAT SIDES Y-Teens 57-58, ,Ir Red Cross, El Club Pan Am 58, HR pro com 57-58 TOMMY SIMPSON HR vp 57, DE 58-59, pres 59, sgt-at-arms 58 LAVAUGHNA SKINNER E1 Club Pan Am 59 LANA KAY SMALLIN Melville Dewey Club 57-59, vp 57, sec 58, dist vp 57, dist pres 58, Y-Teens 57-59, FHA 57-58, NHS 58 JERRY LYNN SMITH Band 57, Camera Club 57, MW repr 58 LANITA SMITH Y-Teens 57, DE 57-58, sec 58-59 LINDA SMITH Y-Teens 57-58, FHA 57, FTA 57, Soph A Cappella Choir 57, Westernaires 58, Soph vp 57 MARY ANNE SMITH Shreveport, La. 57, Fut Nurses 57, 58, El Club Pan Am 58, HR vp 58, sec 59, Y-Teens 58-59, FFA 58- 59, MW alt 58-59, SC rec com 58-59 MICKEY SMITH El Club Pan Am 57-58, Hi-Y 57, Westerner football 59 SUE SMITH FHA 57-58, Y-Teens 57-59, Soph Girls' Choir 57, Harmonaires 58, FTA 59 RONNY SMOTHERMON VIC 59, TNT 58 DOROTHY SPARKS MW repr 57, Mus Guild 58-59, Y-Teens 57-59, MW alt 58-59 SHIRLEY SPARKS VALENE STARRETT Fut Nurses 57-59, FHA 57, 59, Westemettes 57-59, WESTERNER faculty ed 59 GARY STEPHEN Soph A Cappella Choir 57, Cowhand football 57, Westemaires 58-59, vp 59, TNT 57, 58, HR vp 58, Cufflinks 59, ,Ir Assembly 58, Jr. Ensm 58 BROOKIE STEPHENS Cowhand football 57, Biology Club 57, Westerner football 58, TNT 58-59, Sr Play 59, HR pres 59 NANCY STEPHENS Y-Teens 57-59, Westernettes 57-59, FHA 57, Mus Guild 59 DARLA STEPHENSON Ralls 57, ICT 58-59, VIC 58-59, lreas 59, FHA 57, Band 57, Soph A Cappella Choir J, . 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JAMES STEWART MW repr 57, alt 58, 59, HR prog chm 57, Camera Club 57, Nat Thes 58, Westemaires 59 DANIEL STRONG Hi-Y 59, Science Club 59 JOY TANKERSLEY Fut Nurses 57-59, vp 58, lr Red Cross 57, 59 PAULA TARLTON Sopb Girls' Choir, Harmonaires 58, VIC 59 NEIL TARTER Science Club 57, VIC 58-59, sgt-at-arms 59 MILDRED TAYLOR FHA 57, Y-Teens 57-58, Mus Guild 58, Soph A Cappella Choir RONALD TAYLOR Cowhand basketball 57-58, Westerner basketball 59, TNT 58 MIKE TEMPLE VIC 59, Biology Club 58 ' DEE TEMPLETON Amarillo 57, MW repr 58-59, Mus Guild 58-59, Y- Teens 59, Harmonaires 58-59, vp 59 RAY THOMPSON Gens Togata 57-58, rep 58, SC saf com 58, hon com 59, NHS 58-59, Hi-Y 58, Band vp 58, ICC alt 58, ,Nat Thes 59 SARAH THOMPSON MW repr 57, Y-Teens 57-59, Sopb A Cappella Choir 57, Westernettes, pub chm 58, pres 59, HR sec 58, soc chm 59, Harmonaires 58-59, Mus Guild 58-59, soc chm 59 SHURLENE THORNE Y-Teens 57-59, MW com 57-59 MARY BETH THORNTON Monterey 57, Y-Teens 58, Science Club 58, SOS 58-59 MARITA THRUSH Y-Teens 58-59, Thal Theater 57, FTA pub chm 58, MW repr 59 MARY DENA TILSON Fut Nurses 57-59, Melville Dewey Club 58-59, HR sec 59 Seniors . 'illlrun 0 pring Activities Swell Senior Calendar I36 Wir ,-if MARY CAROL TIPPS Y-Teens 57-593 FHA 57-593 Choralairesg Harmon- aires3 Westernaires3 HR sec 59 PAT TUCKER Sr cheerleader3 Black 81 Gold Queen cand 593 SC hon com chm 593 WW assoc ed 59, feature ed 58, rep 573 Soph, Jr, Sr, vpg TASC del 583 Girls' State del 583 NHS 593 Q 81 S 59g Y-Teens 57-59 BILLIE TURNER Mus Guild 58-593 Westernaires 58-59, libr 593 HR sec 58-593 Madrigals libr 59 JAMES UNDERWOOD VIC 58-593 Hi-Y 57 CHARLIE VALENTINE Westernaires 59 JOYCE VAUGHT WW mang ed 59, spec rep 583 Westernettes 573 Y-Teens 57-593 FHA 573 Jr Red Cross 583 Q 81 S 593 HR sec 57g IL journalism 58 WILMA WAGGONER TNT sec 58Q Soph A Cappella Choir 573 West- ernaires 58-593 cor sec 59? HR vp 593 Y-Teens 57-593 FTA 57 ROBERT WALKUP MW 57-59, pres 593 Hi-Y 57-593 All State choir 58, alt 57g Who's Who 583 HR vp 573 Westernaires 58Q Madrigals 583 Soph A Cappella Choir 573 Operetta lead 583 Thal Theater 57 CAROLYN WARREN Mus Guild 57-59, treas 593 Y-Teens 57-592 Choral- aires accomp 573 Westernaires 58-592 .Ir Assembly3 Exch Assembly 58 LAVEDA WATKINS Band Girls 57-593 Band 57-593 Y-Teens 57-583 Biol Club 573 FTA 58 WILLIE FERN WATSON FHA 57-593 SC repr 593 Y-Teens 57-583 Exch Assembly 58Q HR ser chm 58, parl 57, vp 593 MW 57-58, com chm 59 .IUDY WEBB Abilene 57-58 WAYNE WEEKS RONNIE WELCH Hi-Y 573 MW repr 573 Gens Togata 57-58 BILL WELLBORN Biol Club 573 Camera Club 573 El Club Pan Am 583 SOS 583 Engrs Club 593 Hi-Y council 593 Westernaires 59 GWYN WEST Y-Teens 57-593 FTA 573 TNT 59Q MW repr 59 JAMES WEST Proj Club 573 HR vp 573 TNT 583 Thal Theater 593 Am Radio 59 SUE WHEATLEY Plainview 573 Westernettes 593 Intramural basket-, ball, volleyball 57-583 Mus Guild 593 Y-Teens 59 I37 -YI RWD X WAFS' A SARAH ALICE WHITACRE Band 57, Band Girls 575 Y-Teens 57, Mus Guild 57 DONALD WHITE Camera Club 573 .lr Red Cross 57, VIC 58-59, rep 59 SHELLEY WHITE NHS 58-59, rep 59, Q 81 S 59, parl 59, Y-Teens 57-593 Thal Theater 575 HR sec 57, 59, rep 58, WW 58-59, SC rec com 58, hon com 59 GORDON WHITLOCK Am Radio 59 ANN WILHITE Wrangler 57g SC repr 575 Y-Teens 57-59, prog chm 59, NHS 58-59, sec 59, El Club Pan Am 58, treas 583 WW feature ed 57 TONI ANN WILLEFORD Y-Teens 57-58g FHA 57-58g Band Girls 57-58 DOYLE WILLIAMS Soph, Jr, Sr vp, Westerner track 57-585 Westemer football mgr 595 Hi-Y 57-595 MW council treas 57-58, HR pres 59g Mr. Courtesy 59 JIMMY WILLIAMS LINDA WILLIAMS Westernaires 59 RICHARD E. WILLIAMS Orchestra 57g Am Radio 57, Camera Club 57, VIC 58 SUSIE WILLIAMS Y-Teens 57-583 WW 57, 583 Westernettes 5'7g SC repr 573 DE 58-59 MARY ANN WILLINGHAM Y-Teens 57-59, sec 59, HR pres 57, sec 585 El Club Pan Am 57-594 Wrangler 57, 585 Soph A Cappella Choir 573 Jr, Sr vpg Harmonaires 58 PAT WOODALL Y-Teens 57-583 Gens Togata 573 FHA 585 MW council 58 JOY WOODY Westernettes 579 Y-Teens 57-58, Intramural basket- ball, volleyball 57-59, VIC 57-583 FHA 575 Har- monaires 57-585 Soph A Cappella Choir 57 CAROLYN ZACHARY HR pres 57, 58, vp 593 Soph vpgl Jr sec, Y-Teens 57-595 Wrangler 57-58g FHA 575 Soph Girls, Choir 573 Harmonaires 58, Head Cheerleader 59g Sept Girl of Month 59, Black and Gold Queen 59, Miss Courtesy PHYLLIS GARVIN Mus Guild 58g MW repr 58, Harmonaires 583 Soph Girls' Choir 57 RICHARD PUCKETT Hi-Y 57, 595 Thal Theater 57, Soph A Cappella Choir 57, Cowhand football 58, Westernaires 58-595 Engrs Club 585 Band 59, Mus Guild 59 Officers President . . . Deral Hendrix Secretary . . . Barbara Atchison ' ' igx.j.j.j.:f-j-j.j.:.:.- nuamg l l4o KAW Junior . Who's Who Pat Eakins . . . French Club sec, National Thespians vp, Forensic Club parl, Plays Class vp Nicky Robinson . . . Student Body treas, Rec- reation Committee chrm, NHS Nancy Jones . . . FHA pres, English H, NHS Barbara Atchison . . . Class sec, NHS Harriett Watts . . . English H, NHS, Morning Watch vp Dean Harris'. . . Westerner football, Biology Club pres, Chemistry H Gary Core . . . English H, American History H, NHS George Ellis . . . Latin Club jr vp, debate Tom Neal . . . Class vp, NHS, Westerner foot- ball, TNT pres, Algebra H, Chemistry H Royal Furgeson . . . WESTERNER sports co- editor, Class vp, NHS, Cowhand basketball, jr Hi-Y pres, Chemistry H Deral Hendrix . . . Class pres, WESTERNER WORLD sports editor, NHS, Quill and Scroll Gary Milburn . . . Student Body vp, Westerner football, Westerner track I ,- , P,,,,,ff A i .ff J. ,, ', ,fff 'i,. ff . wiwwj, ,,,,vwW l,, ',,.,-M- 'L t ,W 'flf- 'ilfff' W Lffffigsa ,L-W W ,,fg:.111::,,,W ssss t, ,tw an fa- V Junior . Vice Presidents Class vice presidents Royal Furgeson, Mary .lane Taylor, Barbara Williams, Ralna English, Ann Douglas, Betty Cartwright, Kaye Polk, Tom Neal, Russell Graham, Jimmy Hayhurst, Cliff Mowery, and Jerry Seymore spent nine months of organizing and planning Junior Class activities. President, Deral Hendrix, and secretary, Barbara Atchison, lead the class and vice presidents in the year's work. The .lunior Class was in charge of the annual .lunior Assembly, candy sale, Junior-Senior Prom, and Round-Up. y, pw W' , ,, ,tfiitf 7 V t M . Kb: . 4, A' ff ,-0 'UU Juniors . . . About 30 juniors helped decorate the stadium with black and gold for the Lubbock-Odessa game Sept 19 On the steps are Linda Hudgeons, Judy Burns, Pheobe Pack, Bonnie Brown, Lavern Savage, Beverly Big ham, and Linda Sanders. Middle Class Deoorates Goal Posts f .tg C 1 4 1 is 2 .gf A' i Tl' 1 M Nfl 's:' Q I, 8 1 ,S I ve'-y Q 6' Q-2 ,av-f' '11-...pf BETTY ABNEY BETH ADAMS WILLIAM ADAMS CECIL ADCOCK DAVID ADKISSON CLARK AMMONS RONALD AMMONS ELLA ARENDT RUTH ARGUIJO KAY ARMSTRONG BONNIE ARNOLD FRANKLIN ASHDOWN BARBARA ATCHISON CHARLOTTE AUSTIN JERRY AUSTIN VIRGINIA AVARA ROLAND AVERETT BETTY AYCOCK THURMOND AYLOR SHIRLEY BANDY CAROL BAKER PEGGY BAKER DAVID BALDWIN I. L. BARRETT GEORGE BARNETT BOBBY BATSON TOMMY BATES DANNY BAXTER DANA BEATY JIMMY BECK 2 t-ol. up-v ' .W 2, N I j ., ,k,- A Q cy 3 'X , V IAV , ff I A EA I ,. j f 'E Ef i I I I A ' I X 'W f 2 iz A 'Iz- fC I - ii . 1 -f I- I i , ,. 5, A I , 5, A i . ., . A ,Mfg IQI 1 ,.. LLLIA A W KIALS I . A ax I rv in E '1.. A if .-A mm ? . ,. PATRICIA BECKNER ROY BELCHER ANDRA BELL MIKE BELL THOMAS BENEDICT MAC BENHAM MICKEY BENNETT CHARLES BENTON BETTY BERRY BEVERLY BIGHAM JIMMY BILLINGS GEORGIA BLAIR BOBBY BOLTON FRANCES BOWERS DANNY BOWMAN K 1 -Q-I 2 4. 4 1, ' Qt., ,tg IL -1 I I 6 A A Q, QRX is 'Q'-ws, RICHARD CAMPBELL JACKIE CANNON DAVID CARROLL CARY CARSON BETTY CARTWRIGHT LARRY CASTLEBERRY JERRY CASSTEVENS RONALD CASTLE ALTA ADA CATES HOLLY CATES ROGER CHAFIN JOE CHARTOFF BEVERLY CHILTON CHARLOTTE CINNAMON PAT CLARK aj'-,X f rw?-' I.'Q' W af' FE 4 Eff my f F 8 affffgwi ,L A 6 1 1' DALTON BOYD RICHARD BOYD SHERRI BOYDSTON DAVID BRIGHT BARBARA BRILLON GENE BRONSON JIMMY BROOME CAROLYN BROWN EVELYN BROWN BONNIE BROWNE MARY BRYANT LEW BULLION JUDY BURNS JANET BUTLER TOMMY BOWMAN ft, 'i -6' 7 R6-'L JO ANN CLEMENTS LOWELL COLE DARLENE COLLINS JERRY COLLINS ANN COUCH GERALD COURSEY JIM COWAN JOHN COWART SHERRY CRAIG DON CRANFORD LOWELL CROSLIN LYN CROSS JERALD CRUMP JOY CRUMP DAN CUNNINGHAM S' W3 1 iam .J I I 1 ji 5 I QI 'E K 5. 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A. FERGUSON NONA FLOWERS SARAH FOLLOWILL JIMMY FOOTE LYNN FORREST TOBY FOSTER LINDA FRANCES JOAN FRANKLIN SARAH FREEMAN CHARLES FREEMAN 5 A LI II AAII RALPH DUBOIS CAROLYN DUGGER CONNIE DUNCAN RONNIE DYE DELORA EAGER PAT EAKINS BOBBY EDDINS DONALD EDWARDS EUGENE EDWARDS JANE EDWARDS GEORGE ELLIS HERSHEL ELMORE BARBARA ELY RALNA ENGLISH KAY EUBANKS Quit that! says Jack Frost fMike Howard? to playful dancer Georgia Blair, as she tickles his toes during her dance to Autumn Leaves. Au- tumn Fantasy was the theme of the junior assembly. Juniors . . . Class Assembl Features 6GAutumn Fantasyw Wx ROYAL FURGESON NANCY GAINES GEORGE GANDY CAROLYN GENTRY MICHAL GENTRY SANDRA GENTRY JERRY GIBSON ROY GIBSON .IUANITA GILBREATH MARY GILMORE JACK GILBREATH MORRIS GIVENS KATHY GOAD TED GOLDSBY WELDON GOLDWATER dm, ,,,. b , Qv 'F nf .1 ., Im' ' A I ff' f . 5 . - ' fig Y, - ' . 5 K D A, ,N iv I I A fr, 2 1 -sr ff X 1 dx 'Q ' -S j , ,f , 5 ' , I - If 1 -qv' S -.1 fu - :-.Q-Z, X, M' V , M' Y' ,, I I I Q 'K A I - I .. ?' .I-n in.. .AA ww-g fv- v LAVORA HANKS PENNY HANKS SAUNDRA HARDY SHELBY HARPER DEAN HARRIS W. H. HART LOIS HATTER JIMMY HAYHURST RONNIE HEAD NANCY HEDGCOTH WILLIAM HEIENMAN MYRNA SUE HENDERSON DERAL HENDRIX ALAN HENRY JAMES HENRY 'vw-f 1 ' .. 23 S ' Vg' ' NY' CARL GOODE GARY GORE ROYCE GRAHAM RUSSELL GRAHAM BETTY GREEN HERBERT GREEN LINDA GREGG DELORIS GREGORY JAN GRIFFIN LINDA GRIMES BARBARA HALLEY SUDIE HALSEY ALTON HALFORD BURNS HAMILTON BETTY HANKINS ind? '93 '- km-J' , 'WW' 9 .JM -s ... 11 V I QI' 49 -Y S 6 ' ., -.:, 1 dxf Q 'e I mm' CURTIS HERMANN BOBBIE HICKMAN CAROLYN HILDERBRAND CONDAY HILL SUSAN HILL TOM HILL PHOEBE HILL GEORGE HOBBS SUSAN HOBBS PHYLLIS HODGE PEGGY HODGES PHYLLIS HOFFMAN .IOHNNIE HOGAN SHIRLEY HOGGE CHARLES HOLBERT W- 'Q--'TS' W' 'rx' 'hw' sniff f:Q,w:Qa' f,:Qf,. - W Neff 1 -KIA aw ,J f x :sw I QKQQA V' I : A ,,vdl'7 wwf' . , JL ,nw my if v. , ' A - ROBERT HOLDEN JOYCE HOLLAND BARBARA HOLLINSWORTH GINALU HOLMES AUGUST HOLKORT DAVID HOOVER SUE HOSKINS DARRELL HOWARD MIKE HOWARD LINDA HUDGEONS SHIRLEY HUDSON FAYE HUNT BRENDA HYATT JOHNNY HOUSTON ROBERT IDEN VM f Ei' 'SWS 'wi N X Z. ,, x : , ,. I -- . 3 '41::A,53 +,.,.f-Iv Q 0, If , . lf' ' K T . 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I ,F fi !? . fl A3-1 C' , - H' ,:1,i.,,, :'?ix I if igamw ,.,., 'W' ,2 'Wish 'Y' 4 A' v 1 'fr' fi S5 1! SARAH MCCARTY HELENA MQCASKILL MAC MCCELVEY PAMELA MCCLELLAN DIANE MCDONALD NANCY MCELROY GEORGE MCGOWEN BILLY MCGUIRE DARLYNE MQKIM JAN MCKNIGHT SHIRLEY MCSPADDEN CAROL ANN McWILLIAMS LARRY MARLEY MARY MARQUAM JOHN MARTIN 1 A . . ff , V? Q.. 'E ew r SHERRY MARTIN KAREN MASON MARY MATTHEWS DWAYNE MAYFIELD JEFF MEADOR JOE MEDINA 'I-M , E A if SANDRA MEEKER A f 'M A JUDY MERRITT 1 J LW, W 5 JOE MIDDLETON Wg- f A if A A I CARY MILRURN I LARRY MITCHELL LALA A . SHIRLEY MIZE A f EJ . I A f A T 3 r 'A f X X A 5322521 YLAA A LINDA MON K n W i -5 , , I . 3 J 2 9 I 5 ' - Ellis' BILL MONTGOMERY .IO ANNE MONTGOMERY DENNY MOORE CARL MOORE RAYMOND MORALES I J.. MALCOLM MORRISON 1 WJ CAROL MOSS A, JCLIFI' MOWERY SUE MULLENIX JIMMY NAYLOR 5 HARRIET MOORE Ji iii' Mum.. A 'Q-wr 'Q' L PETE NAZARIO i TOM NEAL N Y 1 JIM NELSON I-:Q 3, 15 A, I.. 'G' 47 NANETTE NELSON 5: I I I Rupp! 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D fu f ,Hi . in ' f 9 .M , ..3,fg, , , 1 N 1-W! .- vw mr-4 'U BRUCE SQIMER BETSY SIMMONS BARBARA SLEDCE BARBARA SMITH 'K Y ng., f , vw JIM SMITH f AARM V V MARVIN SMITH ,, 1492 seg E ' , Q Q x L IIIQL XIII! i SJSJIJEI ' if I I J PAT SMITH SUE SMITH DONNA SMYRL JOAN SNIDER BETTY SNOW 'III , M! , KJ 'Uv' . I , I I I I I I , S42 . , ,A Q ,.r' at z J A my f I 'Jug ' I W, In ' x I I M SM, PAT SOMERS I -:'I f '- A E3 TIM SPAIN MARY SPINNINC VIRGINIA SPIRES ALBERTA SPORT ALAN STAPLETON LIBBY STARKEY fm, ,s . kg: f , an is I il- 'xhliftqwv 1 3 ,. f .A if O. Q 6 G mi. L f,. J L Wav 3 any Sf 4 -jj ,. 1 f'-,,:,j'g.. 2, .' . J 'AA A Ay. ., ,,..,, ,V t Ov- 13 . , x I i -'dl ,A '-: ' -W ' f' 'Sr nv JH RH J' +5 121 9 K fm Q f A Q W?-' Q -f I in - f I -Hi' I A ,ef 1- 4 iv za ' F Q I, X ,W ni i,,X ::'?: ' H' uf, . sig iii T1 E , - x. Z 5' 15? , : gm., U-,.-f by 24, LINDA STEELE JIMMIE STEPHENSON CLAYTON STEWART ROBERT STEWART WILSON STINNETT NICKYE STONE SANDRA SUMMERS PAT SUATOS JUDY SWEENEY SANFORD SWOPE DORIS TALENT LINDA TANKERSLEY JOYCE TAYLOR LINDA TAYLOR MARY JANE TAYLOR SYLVIA TAYLOR JEAN TIREY THOMAS JETT 24 ANITA THOMAS .IOETTA THOMAS PAT THORNTON NANCY THRASIIER ALICE TIMNIONS FRANK TREADAWAY BETTIE TRIPP SHIRLEY TRUNIBLE JOE TURNER LINDA TURNER KAY USRY KAY VANGINAULT JACKIE VEASEY E. .l. VINSON JUDY WALDROP BETTY WALKER LINDA WALSH ARTHUR WASHBURN z , ,.,.. - It 41, -A Thx W fx . N., , E., Wh' .EA ' 'KTM-.4 .55 K io '. N I iv 12- QW . .,., wif , EI ff' , ',Z? A HX. . ,L H I-,., -,, 1? i j 5.3! , -iif 3? A M f -' I .I 2 I f' I B f fy 5 AIYI A ky 5 I . 252577 ',h, , ff! ' . . Ri I E x If I I PAT WARD Ie SIE uve W. 'HV A rw, Q H 'I g , W' HE 'anne-wi T,T fl ' ,mf I l ' , .,. I ' I I I I ,W A I ,, A , 4? X .nf Liz 559 ,f ! F5 I , , 1 QRAIYIAI fa I 2 'Sv DAVID WATKINS MARY WATSON PENNY WATSON HARRIETT WATTS BILLY WEBB PATSY WEBB VERNA WEIR GARRY WELBORN BONNIE WELSH ANNE WEST RAY WEST FRANKLIN WESTON BILL WHITE ROYANNE WHITE SANDRA WHEELER LENNE ANN WHORTON DORIS WIEDEMAN I55 ' f If ' 445 I We PHIL WILBANKS MIKE WILK SANDY WILBURN BARBARA WILLIAMS CAROLYN WILLIAMS MELVIN WILLIAMS SCOTT WILLIAMSON BILL WILSON KAREN WILSON STEPHEN WISE ELIZABETH WOLF JAMES WOODS MARY WOODRUFF FRANK WOODSIDE PATTY WRIGHT RONNY WRIGHT VIVIAN YEISLEY CAROLYN YELVERTON M V T I A Nu? I N w T K Lr: , I ' ' I l, 4:77 A Z V H A' 'rife-av E , 1-f H 'V:' p Tx ' . I V 07 , ' . w' if .. 1 .,Q: A A ,Q fr: , Q. - sf 3 A 1 3 Q I 15: 75 ,SMX '- f V ,: ' 'S f , ,,..::- I inf --, -gr ,, I - 21: 4' 1 f sq P I tiff 2 f .,I1 ILA X I I -N , 5 I Sfwa ' -1:-1 ' f : f 'iw -. A 37 x . Y Q - I.. 3 I 1 - . , M ,zu V1, I . J bzu V I I QQ .. .': giqq A V' : QE ' - A ' 'S I I f' I 'l g If , A f- fgf. -sv.: :1'1- ' 'fi ff,. - f ,- if ? E::5,,. I -M --fA I if ia ,i f ' 7'?I'gg 5' z ::, I ' I I A ,, 5 ' J ' I'EIa-?, f- Jiri- V :': I ii' A .L liifiifgtrf 5fl::f115m:'? .,'.L I Hi ,I I iiiifff - K 'NT x K I I I if ANNA YOES - 5' 'J' E I A.. GLORIA YOUNG 9. f-.Q ' f ' CLIFFORD GOWENS YQ I x M5 a ,, , 1 x I if 2. 2 I During the annual junior candy sale, N Fonda Parrack and Sarah Sue Mc- ' Carty inspect the wares of salesladies, I Sandy Willlaurn and Michal Gentry, I I I SOPHOMORF CLASS ff Officers President . . . Mike Malley Secretary . . - Kathy TiPPS :5:-:-:-:-.-.-.-. .... . 4 -3-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-g-.-.-.Q ..,. nllllll I NIU: . -0.- .. ...-u-.-....- nn U. ..--.--.--...A . .. . -. . .U .. ...--.....- Hu... .. .. -- -.U '.......-..- n U. - N .-...---...N nn.. -.U - 1...- on-un...-.-... U.. .......--.....- ...-. -..--. .f f f ' W dwwwwf dv - L i,if,ff N 'W f B R Sophomore . , Who's Who , .lohn Talent . . . Plane Ge- , ometxy H Steve Magee . . . vp, Plane 1 Geometry H Mary Vernon Jackson . . . Eng- lish H, Westerner World rep Dora Riddel . . . English H, Plane Geometry H Nanneska Nall . . . English H, Plane Geometry H Ethelyn Cummings . . . Plane Geometry H, Sophomore annual editor Bill Honey . . . Plane Geome- try H Bart Fletcher . . . vp Mike Malley . . . Sophomore Class pres, Plane Geometry H Kathy Tipps . . . Sophomore Class sec Anne Pool.: . . . English H Mary Milam . . . Plane Ge- ometry H, English H Sue Morrow . . . Plane Ge- ometry H, English H Gay Haught . . . English H, vp I58 Sophomore . ice Presidents Elected by a class of 601 students, the 13 sophomore vice presidents led the class in various activities and projects throughout the year. The vice presidents, each representing 50 students, are Steve Magee, Janetta Newton, William Whiteside, Joe Strange, Susie Mitch- ell, Annette Cochran, Nancy Henry, Pat Donley, Tom Green, Bart Fletcher, .lane Underwood, and David French. Not pictured is Gay Haught. Led hy class president Mike Malley, and secretary Kathy Tipps, the vice presidents planned the sopho- more assembly and the skit for the night pep rally, worked with the All-School Council, and served on various SC committees. ,,,. i 4 wo! JACKIE ABRAHAM CAROL ALLEN I. VI OLA ACOSTA CLAY ALLEN S, - E nj ., Q i '- MM-v J Q2 X. CHARLES ADAMS ROGER ALLEN ,f., V Q I m , , L V. i . X I-QQ S 5' I, CC I :1-V' iw Iii lAlA f I ' -' 'Ik I I W - 1 Q we fiwkx LJ : D' I MYRTLE JANE JIMMY MARIAN ADAMS ADERTON ALBRICHT ALEXANDER SAMMY GLENDA JIMMY LEON ALLEN ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON PAT ANDERSON A DOUGLAS ANDREWS I JACKIE ARNOLD A .gf may : I JOHNNIE ARNOLD I ROBERT ASHBY KATHY ASHDOWN J CAROLYN SUE ASHLEY in 4, , JAMES ATCHINSON I ' V 'I JAMES AVARA Iv iw -ff Av 5.75, MARY AYERS M' I Y . ff' XX .-I I I - 1 kk .. Rig 13 l , fa 3 X in I XJ 3 in JERRY DON DOUGLAS NEAL BEVERLY ANN JAMES MARY LOU BALCH BARDWELL BARKLEY BARNETTE BARRETT BASS BATTEY JUDY JUDY KAY DAN DEWAYNE MIKE LINDA RYAN BAXTER BAXTER BAZE BEAR BEARDEN BEAUCHAMP BEDDINOFIELD .. I I I . I . g 'l'.. Pf M' C ki X ' W5 , J' I, R B I aw ' BJI. I I 7525 I f- , Z 1 ' vi' Exp I 1 MJ-A' ' If J A M I . , A K . FL L - ,. I I ,-:-. - I KX It I --:.,:, NJN I rf , I f - If '-.J :limi fl - f L I I . f f':i.3'-:HAIL '5 ?IfEfIIJf, ' X ANZ ' lip-ff? ,fxlillqfli HI I, , . if 'iI,H,,i-' Y , Ili -5' :'. I I A V--- 4 I III R A' ' ff EARNEST BELGARA WANDA BIGBIE BETTY BELL DEAN BIGHAM JOHN BLAKELY VIRGINIA BLANKENSHIP BILLY BLEDSOE JOYCE BOLT WENDEL BOLT TREASA BOOTH MACK BOREN PATSY BOYD 'TOMMY BRAGG JIMMY BRANNON JIMMY BRAY BARBARA BROWNING -155' bJ-,. 'ffl LQ , J .wg - lg. , 'g y DIANE BRAZEAL LeEARL BRYANT I fir 5 Y fn Go' 'A ff Pa' ff . , . Qu, X XXXQQY x , I I I.W.g ww, qs.,-v U A ff 3 - J .J 'ef 'Spf' Aff . A LJIJ A ,YIVV 5 . i , -.. Q ' . A 4 A . BETTY LINDA PATSY CAROLYN BUDDY BELL BELL BENNETT BENSON BERRYMAN MIKE MARILYN SHERILYN BARBARA ALTON BILLINCS BILLINCTON BILLIINGTON BIRDWELL BLACK i-tofg BILL BROCK SuEARL BULLOCK :II ' ' W A f-f ' if Q ..:- 6, 7 n JYJL IIJL J A gaf- ' I My -:Q' I 'J I S FX .5 Qi, Ja V1 Q O - A JP' it in zl 5 W Lf' I V ,gf , SJR ,,.' , Msj!'2f?IE3x DEXTER MARY HENRY MARY BROCK BROOME BROWN BROWN DORIS PENNY CARRIE RUBY FAYE BUMPASS BUTTS BYERS CADDELL vb- af--1 N A Q MM cft' 12 af 5 4? A 5 .A,, Irby ' I K 192 A ,MR H, rw we I ' Y I Ng I .A AI ' , 6 N .L A LTE A 1 A 11' K kj CHERIE CECILE CAILLOUX CAMP LARRY OSWALD CARTER CARTER ROGER CAMP CINDY CARVEY 'Ci' Hier LYNN BILL KAY CANNADAY CANTRELL CARDWELL KAY NORMA LINDA CASEY CATE CATT '--Q, TOM CLOVER BARBARA COLLINS AN N ETT COCKRAN MARVIN COLMER JERRY COFFEY DEAN CONLAN MORRIS COLE ,IANA COOK NORMAN COLEMAN PATSY COOK who-uf Na' d'f,f,V Wink JACK CARMAN PREN TISS CHANCE EDDIE CHAPMAN JACK CHAPPELL HAROLD CHOATE JERRY CHRISTIAN JOHN CHRISTMANN GERALD CLARK .IANICE CLARK LARRY CLARK ROBERT CLARK ALVIS CLEMMER .IIM COLLIER CAROLYN COON WESLEY COLLIER GLENDA COWARD A... I M ,1 'R! ' ig 'M A ' A SQ ' A A- f ' W im , in 2 'v- - 1 W ii ,A R, v A H -.... , A A 1 -..' Z' ai ' , . f .:.,,.'. ' ,, ' ' 3 A :2 ,Q IN ff A FREDDY PAT DAVID JIMMY PATSY MARY BARBARA COWART COWART COX COX CRAFTON CRAWFORD CROCKER BARBARA GWEN KAY ETHELYN JERRY DENNIS DOUCLAS CROW CRUMP CULPEPPER CUMMINCS CYPERT DANIEL DANIEL - A H A SANDY DANLEY I Riff 3 64 -baz C A :': -' A g KENNETH DARDEN I I - if A-1 - DARLA KAY DAVIS , A ,TS LINDA DAVIS , . X: 'M' WAYNE DEAN A W .:.. f . X' 'V-' 3 5 V I , A 1? E f -ww I I X , Q EN Qin I A I A I CHARLOTTE DEERING A Q I , . 4. SANDRA DENNIS A '- A SUZY DOPAUW A . ' , I O jg I BOBBYE DEWBERRY I Q A .5 , i- . JIMMY DIAL L nf S' I 'f'3fIi 1 736:-Rm l Iv it I I ' I I I, 'O 'ff' 'jf ., K 7N,YX'I14f as l I I I ww BETTY DOYLE SHARON WENDELL TOM PAT NANCY DILLARD DILLARD DILLARD DIXON DOBRY DONLEY DUBOSE RITA SHIRLEY TOMMY LEWIS ANNE NANCY DALE DUNCAN DUNCAN DUNLAP DUNN EAKLE EARNEST EDLER , ff . RR AARR . V xy! A ,L ,.,, lkin' , ,. l ' - V 1 ' - VK P- . . A KI 1 , ig: 4 A , .A A I - wx f W A IA ,. , I .A ' IIII A if I, ' I, ' .I f ' A RW 'OI A ZA, ' H' ,A ifflfi ' ' RA CE R A A ! 7 K . mf. 23' I A if I In 4 , .,,,I. ,.:, I . . J I 62 ' I IYII N I A I , NA Q .mir FRAZIER FREDENBURG .rd . A. X LEON OLETHA .IEAN EDWARDS EDWARDS BUDDY MIKE ELAM ELEDGE 'gSign my tag, pIease is heard everywhere from newest Westerners when tag sales begin before the Crozier Tech game. Sophomores are Janette Newton Mary Broome Kay Sandifer, Lynnette McMillan, Linda Rx-II. and Lois Garren. Sophomores . . Busy Newcomers Learn the Ropes ANN LARRY ROGER SUZANNE CAROLENE DARLENE CAT HY ELLIOTT ELLIOTT ELLIOTT ENGELSTAD ENGLISH ENGLISH IFARS GLENDA CLIFTON DIANA DENNIS NANCY BART FEAZELL FERGUSON FERGUSON FLANAGAN FLEMING FLETCHER I4 LET CHER TERRY CELIA JIMMY NEAL DORCAS DONNA H FODNESS FORREST FOSTER FOWLER FRANKE U vi ,.: A ,r-, A 5 .. A , I si - Rf ' 2 'iii I E21 'WS ' :si g ' -Qi, A .5221 K V ww Q -' - ' A , bf: ww-ffl f ' ' ' F 1 Li. T. if 5 if 3 I mi? If f I 'K I 3 ' , -yy or 'Y if gf , I '27 W ' g ' 4 im g .fi yiiy , Lx - . ,, ,rg 1 , in W rx -3, , I A I ' M25 ., .1 , .2 s All '51 I , ,S 3 L . . I .I AN GANN MAX GATLIN VIRGINIA GILLMAN LARRY GLAZNER ,,.I V '39 A Ii, ,I,I I 5. .21 I f -Q-MI ---. Asn, A I IAZAI Af-ff' RC, 1 was - 'VZA me 'w I Q, 1 Q - 4.'- V KA 5 A ,.., . 2 4 :1 Il mi .5 - I 9 1 9 - 'J I I A I :-' f ' .lllbk ,A I Q hgVhz , , Q. T-V Ai? g DAVID NOLA DIANNA ANN ROBBIE LORA LEE FRENCH FULKERSON FULLER GAFFORD GAITHER GALLAGHER VIRGINIA HERSHELI, MARILYN LOIS TOM PHILLIP GARCIA GARDNER GARRARD GARREN GARRISON GARVIN 'f' I RICHARD GENTRY S ,' ,, .I af W- I I I- I ELOISE GIBSON 1 if xv I CAROL GILL - - I IEE' -I IE I L L if ti A zull i Q 'W' Q A I . if ' E 'G ESTELLA GONZALEZ WINELLE GOODWIN ROGER GORE ESSIE GRAHAM KAREN GRAHAM SHIRLEY WAYNE JAN ALLEN CHARLES JOHN GRAHAAI GRANRURY GRAVES GREEN GREEN GREEN NATHAN PATSY SANDRA , KENNETH JESSE ALAIA GREGORY GRIINIES GRISHAAI GROSS GROVES GUERRERO M 'X A I ,f . H' ' m I .:- I., nf A T fi 'Sv ,AA . II I Ip I - ANEII A I lz z I : Ei kr 7 I if 'K ws-A V, 5 54' ff'- .- ' II' A I '.1' , ,lf EU CG L THOMAS GREEN KAY HADAWAY I, ' 'Q is wi! , 'pda - wa- 'x L Orv- X, s JUDY LINDA HAROLD HAGGARD HALFORD HALL BRAD JAMES JANESE HAMLETT HAMPTON HAMPTON DWAYNE HARPER WESLEY HARPER MARY HARRISON GAY HAUGHT DOUGLAS HAVIS BILL HAYES JOYCE HAYNER DENNIS HEATON SHIRLEY HEDGCOTH BRENDA HENDERSON JOHNSTON JOHN HENDERSON HENDRYX CAHOLYN RONALD HILL HILL Q ,Q I ,,-H A. .AV. I 'L ,.,Li ': --iw , Y NANCY HENRY WILL HILL Aa V, 5 x 1 x x f - 'YW . , his , 5' 'Q Mfj A 4 12, , . , L'f, 2' A LHLl OLEH i A A ' : E ? A l'L 'I fl JERRY .IIMMIE CHARLES HELEN HALL HAM HAMILTON HAMILTON FRED CAROLYN AL CHARLES HAMRICK HANCOCK HARDIN HARGER Q. TM-v RAY HENRY LINDA HILLAN RICHARD HENRY SYLVIA HOBBS CAROLYN HENSON JOE BOB HOBSON A 'N ,gf - A ,. .-,. 4 'IXCZ MARGARET HEROD TED HOLDER 'Pbf I , N M 58 , A ,,.,:: A A X S f A LOOH H LOLLL I ,.,., L '-,.: A 1 A , . ILI' am 3 but 1, Age Hg: L H 4 , 1 . . ,Lx ' ff 1 -f , . A STANLEY HOLCATE BARBARA HOOPER JSF' in-f 3 R, J' RICHARD JACKSON J OSELYN JONES 5 TW' fl 'Jw . izz ' WS X .. Lak if EQ, 2X , . J ...,, A LY A J 1 A in B 1 ,- A - . M X .W 1 , RR A R 'I A f R , . B 5 Z 'YU ,X A iw 3 4- Y, .1 J 2, 1 J S J J ,. J J. . V24 1 :na If ff 1 ,' . 1 ' , Rf' . .. r , , SHARON HOLLEY KAREN HOOPER 6' Rad r I f 5.4 , Q ,.' 212' ffl L SSAR fi MIKE JANER LINDA JONES f- A KJ SHELBY LARRY HOLLEY HOLLINSWORT JAMES LYNDELL HOOVER HOPKINS 'ia- 1 - S.. 5 J, jig L GENETTA JENNINGS PATSY JONES w A ' J fm Si., J AS. 1 A .. ., . , ff A .iw A ' wwf- ' A Qi! SVF1 Q AQ W 9b. l JL x 'H . V I Q JERRY JOHNSON VERNA MAE JONES f' , V, ,cr 44 ,R 'Y .,,,,,3 : 'qle- 1P' .iii 3. ii gi J' ' ' .in V g i ,.. N 2 KJ Q., 'J' ,wsffy 'fn I 'L-2' QQ - Mr A 11?i3tH?E?1IfRf - GEARLD RONNJE BILL H HOLLIS HOLT HONEY BODBJE GAYLE BURL HORN HOWARD HUBBARD KARL HUDGENS , L..L A .,, BEVERLY HUGHES f if j PRJSGILLA HUMPHREY 'J Mb RONALD HUNT L f A-fe JERRY HUTSON X I CURTIS HYATT JEAN IRVIN JAN JACKSON MARY VERNON JACKSON JIMMY JACKSON L. J. RONALD JOHNSON JOHNSON GERALD DAVID JOPLIN JORDON :H ai? 'fi HJ 'D' S J, J 5 a .v'Af 1 I J. Y :,.1:.'k1 ' grfazw-.., S BARBARA JONES PHILIP KELLEY if if Ns B ' .Y R if x. 51 ,, L J JJ bv 5 t f wah ' 'fb' li E: : f , -:': PATTY ROGER KELLY KENDALL HELEN ULEN KENNEDY KENNEMER Eager sophomores Sharon Dillard and Pat Cowart check out vice president petitions as the sophomore election draws near. Looking on are Nicky Robinson, Gary Milburn, Kaye Edwards, Harold Hurst, Elizabeth Wolf, and other unidentified sophomores. Sophomores . . o o 0 s 0 Polltloal Careers Begm W 1th ectlons LINDA DONALD JIMMY RONALD NANCY TOMMY JAMES KERR KEY KEY KEY KEYTON KIKER KING VERNE BILLY DON CHARLOTTE HILDA GARY LINDA KIRBY KIRK KISSELL KIZER KLEEP KNOWLES KREGER FRANCIS PHIL .IO ANNE JO NELLE MIKE CHARLES BARBARA LANCASTER LANGLEY LEE LEWELLING LEWIS LIGHT LIGHTNER iq .t. I 'E X Q 'H ,vrs ,C if I swf tg, 1 x Ay I 1.4 s o i o be Fr' f 4 I , . f . 9:-. 1 6:1 1 .' 5 F Q gl 'Q' 'ft' -: A ' ig , , 5 1 H L if-. i LS I - f Y A'A' m AI I 'I , -7- li Rx I I I . 1 5 1 , 4 i ' W . W Q J 'A I' ,IE H , ..,,., 'U' M .. U Q IQ 4, ,p 54 L kv-:QQ Z' ' i :ik ' A.-' JI . - W , I X AS I A I A NAI ' af? 5 J? ' T. 1 Elf LDII LJH, SHARON BOBBY CENE FRED KAY JAMES JERRY LITTON LOKEY LOVE LOW LOWE LUCAS LIIMPKIN NORMA WINDELI. DAVID MARVEL DELORES ROBENA CHARLIE LUNDAY MCADA MCCALEB MCCANLIES MCCARTER MCCOY MCCURLEY V L .kv . 'V ' , I NADINE McDONALD Q gg. ' A ,Q I Af' I DONALD MCELWEE v W 4 QT' ,A ' ,Q ,., G, L- .gg DIANNE MCCEE -A I I ' , if ,W X. if I CHARLES MCCUIRE -- . T I gl I LAK CAROL McK VY ,gy M A ,. 5 H L J A .. 9 9 ' I 'I 1-2 f-:, I ' ,. , 12: ' J 7 E E ,E -is 'I r f H EX! L A NORMAN MCLAUCHLIN . A 1 , LYNNETTE MCMILLAN Q, . ' - ,' w If I . A A ' I MARION MCMILLAN I' gg. If 'S' NA W -1 I af!! STEVE MACEE C 4 jfjf- .Q-t, ,f .N I ROGER MACINNIS I ? Q WAI , I ' -W ' M. .A A ff ,f 251- f . Z I ' I ' Y- .1 MIKE DEAN LELAND MALINDA MARCEL MACK SANDRA MALLEY MARCY MARLEY MARTIN MARTINEZ MASON MATTHEWS HARRIETT BETTY W. C. IEANNIE MARY ANN DONNA MAXEY MAYS MEDLIN NIIDDLETON MILAM MILLER MILLER X' ,P A Q I i ,. fl -S l. lea ,V , ' f ' V' , ,.,, I 1 P- 5 B1 ffyleiiiif - J' 1 I . 1' ' 1? Av my Us F Q3 9 I R 'xvll I 1 Nr ' E., IIA! ? M M2 f 5 'M.f . 1 '3 '3 . . ' 'gl ,A j :::'a.l Af. . ' T Q, A f A . - I,-QI :IP zz, f .,,..,,- ' IU . fi A .5 S . 1 . . gf M .HJA :. I A. 'AA I ,:,l'f I 7 t 1 by Q -.:.,f-, 5 IE, zv:Q, Zi Rf k W . ff 1. I KC-A ' I A P X U., .. -A mf, A vw i 'A W' .4 1' It 1. A P 7' Q IQ- 'ifz I Q' 1 uf' LA- 1. . I 1. - . If .K , zfi .. I A E ' . , .., C . 2,,A if Pm . 1 AZZ: 1' Ak --4. , :,, -: y y A ,,'Y f' jg 2' A.. J . J. . h .. K S. 5 BARBARA GLENN JACK JAMES SUSIE JOHNNY LAVERNE MITCHELL MITCHELL MITCHELL MITCHELL MITCHELL MOFFITT MONKHOUSE KERRY FORREST SONNIE NETTYE SUE FRANK TERRY MOORE MORRIS MORRIS MORRISON MORROW MORSE MORTON i-Av' gk' i f P . I M X TOMMY MICNON NICHOLS NICKENS ANITA JOHN PACE PAINTER E375 ' .- 9' 3 -' 1 - if I Oki . gf-r . 7' -If if if g f A 'li 'X 'Ii Q gf f M M-J! ipisf BECKY NOBLITT JOYCE PALMER K .' . 43' . ' ' 2, J 9? - ' .ff !Af,fS.4 In -'v fb R f CHEROLYN N ORTHAM DAVE PARSLEY EQ? L CECELIA MOUNCE SUSAN MURFEE NAN MYERS SAMMY NABERS NANNESKA NALL BELVERD NEEDLES LYNN NELSON BRIGGS NESMITH JOHNNY NESS JANETTA NEWTON LIES ' LORITA WENDELL WANDA NORTON ODORIZZI OUTHOUSE CORDELIA SUSAN BETH PATTERSON PATTERSON PAYNE ., .i . if A L 1. . f. ADC. A V ---- . I Q' I A Sf -lftf .,.v ,diff .::,. 4 5, A I I ., in , , ,- N t ll wie' , G A I KENNETH JOHN PEEK PERKINS BONNIE MIKE PIKE PINKSTON RONNIE PUGH LANA QUERNER CAROLYN RAINWATER SYLVIA RAMIREZ ANGELITA RAMOS PAUL RAMPY WAYNE RATHER KAY RATLIFF CARMEN RAY FORREST REYNOLDS DORA EVELYN RIDDEL RILEY TROY EDEN ROBERTS RODRIQUEZ wa 4' Q R ffkfw Qi 1, ,QI W iw , I if I ...wa aw ,, G Ik .. ,Y 5-5 wh f M I QSQ WW Bw I' I 'Q f A N I I if ' r 1 ,9 H 'S wv fi: nr w i? X-' TI cf I z ' -, ,Q 'M - . . '5 fbz W , ff im Ibrl :bk 4, ,.,1,,. L V 2, 3 I I f , . I I I. 'Ts .'f7f 5 'Wx' 1- I E, I2 f 5 PEGGY KENNETH CARROL GERALD LINDA PERSER PEVETO PHIFER PIERCE PIERSON CHARLES ANNE MARGARET ANN KEN JESSE PIRKEY POOLE POYNOR PRICKETT PRIVETT I I CAROLYN RINEY BOBBY ROGERS Wx: 1' ADEQ' 1:7 13 V zzur A , L :ii I uf V .. , I gi yd. R EL 'igy no f u 4' J' um Ez I - , ,I Inlv Kre w-o v. .. , . - I 335m I LRLAAKTT 453 Z ,:1,', 1, ' . K , 1-' I I '- , 'I' .51 Ywv I M -'I I . II 97 , ni fl' I G -wk J lk 4' i 'll - A L... H I RANDIE ANDREW POLLY LILA MARIE RING RIVERA ROBERDS ROBERTS FRANKIE JACKIE RICHARD PATSY ROLLINS ROWELL ROWLETT RUCKER - G, I L uw O, X I 4, I E, , .V ig, v I , . A dv i Q, lx . L7 If Z: A I 1ff3f?f 221 IIZ: :- I A1 3 3' in t 'W f I i Fwy I ' -.If 'F I .ff ' We 35 If I 9' I 1 fx - XL 2,5 A, Ko, 1 Q, ' 1 , , f . . , I I ',f, ,. ' ANNA MARIE .JOHNNY RUDOLPH RUSSELL STEVE KAY SALLINGER SANDIFER Candidates for sophomore cheerleaders are Janetta Newton, Mary Milam, Nancy Henry Kay Casey, Jane Aderton, and Charles Adams. Sophomores . . . 9 O ophs Struggle W 1th hakespeare, D1Cli6HS MORRIS RICH RICHARD SANDRA BARBARA DON JERRY SANDLIN SCHALLER SCOTT SCROGGINS SEALE SEALE SEITZ JOHN WINNIE MARGIE CHARLA ARVIN JUNE JAMES SELBY SHERROD SHETLEY SHIPMAN SIMPSON SIMPSON SIMS ROY JACKIE BILLIE EDDIE LINDA LINDA RICHARD SINCLETON SLITER SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH - .N :,. - A 'f I, A S IEIR ,az -ef 'I 5-115 '. , flffi. Ives! ' I N, I9 ' 'I iw R5-Qi?- I WS' ,fc 'I- , fgefljii: all I I ' LILI I f . I R :3.fi:f f.:3 ..- ' ,132 I ' ' 'AII - S I f 4 ,gg S in A M' q,afa I fo' I Q I ,I A A -- ysikp' 1 1 I. .S fn I I I1 M II I' if It II I I I I . 7, 4 x Ii I I I ,IHI I I if I 'I 1 Z' 1 I f- A , , ' 5 . 2 . . in N K I' filsjj NT if I I -I I fy IIII I aaaa I :,, v A 5: IAQII- , .:: V A ., Y I . i s , 7 I Iv I 4 4 I I L. Ia R, . EQ T2 Yf, 'IT' . fj 'Tit' 5 1 Q fix ww wwf n , 5, JI NI A X M' N f. L - , f ---- 'H f-A , ., , ' ,av 6 kg A.:. . f, ,A Q -A V , A RONALD PEGGY NHKE KENNETH SMITHERMAN SMELLINGS SODD SORREELS JOHNNY BARBARA RICHARD DIANE SPENCE SPENCER SPIKES SPYKES If PIERRE STARKEY NORMAN STEPHENS Q If H -1 R, CABIELLIA STEPHENSON i Q4 --' ix ' CATHERINE STEWARD I my LINDA STONE I,,: S, 'if' ., - A gf IRA STORRS SHIRLEY STORRS MYRNA STORY JOE STRANGE BRYAN STRATTON JERRY SUMNEY RALPH TAYLOR . T, mf vu.. V 3' W' fn A w 'vi' ll. l y:- A e. FA ' I T I'TI ffmf? f mmf? An . ,,.' i:': . I fi A A 1' 'I I , '. J-rfb! i 135' '- 'J 4 i S 1 T17 JOE PATSY GLADYS SUTTON TABOR TALENT WELLS SYLVA JAMES TEAGUE TELFORD THOMAS ATT I , 7? '.,, TM fi- 'ff' Ei! If A A . Ei hVh x f' ii , ,. me 4 I-I , if WI A wr I ,WW -f' ,ff-A 3' er f F' Q '51 I T 4 aw may s 3 Q M' 1. f 3 I . A In KATHALEEN SPARKS LYNIJA STANTON mv! , ,,,.,f-f KAY E TAN N ER TON I THOMAS 'im -, F andy: ,ir I '32 Tam ' TQ. 65' I. I ' -R.. I E315 T11 PL! , , 4 T101 593.5 S , -was is :gk in J? ' W P 'W ,i Y 5. ! 1 Q, K .pu- I : I 'i,. Z A V E AV. I I J ERR Y BO B SPEAR SPEARS DOUQIIAS JANET STAPI' STARK I C, jg ' 5- ,QQ 5 -. K .:,I I '14 I R , , SYS, ,I I I CL - . ZQTTTTIJ JL ,W Q RAYMON JAMES TANNER TAYLOR J OHN N Y LYN DA THOMPSON THOMPSON 1, - A -I W . FR . T T T A-:,'7IfQ N T S T ,, V , V , b F ' A' 1,-. ,A I ' ' A V ' - ll A V H . A I I . IQ 1.6 , I I ' I ' a I - -A L'h' ff' 1 5 ' W :., I I I I 'I :,. f ff I .A AAL A-I. I A iT I I .A In 1 Q .. Q Q7 1 RVNA if V- Q' xll: pi 'V,,,f I . , 2-- f I M' -if ' - L A ' I - E, I :-. 1- 7 I I I ,1 L l I I I, . f A A I-,, : mf 1 - A 1 2 I I ' xx I HARVEY TIDWELL DOYLE TI ICKER HOLLIS DALE THORNE THURMAN BART JAMES TONROY TRYHEART ffkziki. ww, 127211 I-12 saw f , ' ::3ZcfYk IZA, I I V Gifs K -45 Wfwfff -ZQQYTI - A M y ammwieia www . I A -sa' L ,J 4: f 3 '35 . fri ,.',v 2 SW' IE W g DIANE JERRY SALLY WELCH WEDDIGE WEEMS WILLIAM LAWRENCE JOE PHILLIP TILLERY GEORGE TURNER . -:fix BILLY TINGLE GERALD TURNER , .. ,, 1. K' I I 4 ? K V 55,1 I sw, I3 , H e 3 I 1 F2 4 , A ew fs.. ff Je' ' 'YQ is A f- , ---.4 ...I SANDRA TIPTON RON NY TYSON KATHY TIPPS JUDY TURNER JANE UNDERWOOD ELDRIDGE VICKERS LANA WALKER MARILYN WALKER LARRY WARD BOB WARDEN SAM WEAVER I-IERSHEL WEBB PAUL WEBB MIKE WEBB DAVID BILLY KAY JULETA WEST WESTBROOK WHITE CLINT DONNIE PEGGY WHITESIDE RICHARD WI-IITESIDE WHI'I I'INGTON WILBANKS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS A ' ., I 'I AAAI Vg, ,T I I, I -::- A 'mfg I Av : xx x K R , . J,,k J t . 5 V? h 'f l I 5, ,V X f EfQWff IEEE img w5hV'5 f :1 , , 4 2 . I W f . A ' ' Q. N., . I 'f . ' .I ' '- I , ., . 4- 4 I ' AI' . M I A .. ' I f I ,..: A I I: , fa .I . ' -, 4 f I , K2 Sophomores Patsy Cook, Mary Lou Wood, Doyle Tucker, and Fred Low start the season off nght by decoratm Freds car for a Westerner game. Sophomores . . . Youngest Westerners Boost School p1r1t JAMES WILSON VIVIAN WOODSIDE REBA WRIGHT -x lg J r-I? ,, 4,3 , I . A .AHIT PAT WIN GO .I IMMIE WOODY JACK WYATT I , .Q W It 3 ' gf, wk f r ' ' 2, 'E' LAVERNE WISDOM CHARLOTTE WRIGHT RON N IE YOUNG Q O 63' Q Mi? M v. 'a,ia3ff.' A YO gf ......,.f 91111 1 . 111111111 1141111111 4141111111 19111111111 11111111111 0141141 1111111911 1 , 11111 1111 n 9141? Q 4144 11 ABA of'Lubbock-179 A and W Auto Repair-202 B. E. Adair Music Shop-178 Anderson Brothers ,lewelersil9l Asbury Methodist Church-235 Ausburn's Sporting Goods4179 Avinger Lumber Co.-202 B and H Warehouse-181 Baker Company-190 Baldridge Bread-184 Barnett's Air Conditioning-247 Bell Dairy-196 Bennett's Office Supply-192 Bertram's Fried Pies-234 Bird Furniture-244 U. V. Blake's Records-180 Boaz Prescription Pharmacy-179 Bob's Cafe-187 Bob's Super Stores-211 Book and Stationery Center-180 The Booterie-l80 Borden's--207 Bowman Brothers Cleaning and Laundry-198 Brady Plumbing-211 Brady Spring and Axle-190 Bray's Sportswear1l90 Broadway Church of Christ-235 Broadway Drug-202 Brooks Super Market-236 Browder, Herbert, Memorials-187 Browder Photography-194 Brummett Vending Machinesfl98 Burdine's Cleaners-179 Butler's Picture Framing-191 Our Advertisers C and B Lumber-201 Cagle Brothers Furniture-185 Caldwell Auto Service-2141 Calvary Baptist ChurchM235 Campus Grill-24-9 Cardwell Barber and Beauty Supply-184 Carl's Village Mill-185 Carmello'svl94 Carrie Lynn Shop-180 Casey Carpetil83 Chapman, J. W., and Sons, Realtors-186 Cheaney Insurance Agency-200 Chicken Village-193 Chiropractic Association-232 Chris' Rexall Drug-199 Chuck's Food Market-202 Clarkis Drug-201 Clark's Grocery-192 Clayton Carter Co.-190 College Avenue Baptist Church-235 College TV Service-246 Consolidated Equipment and Supply-198 Corbell, Larry, Sinclair Service-228 Corcorran's Cleaners-194 Coulter's Humble Service-194 Custom Flowers-249 Daniel Sign Co.fl9O Deal's Machine Shop-186 Deardorf Fiuit Co.il9l The Debutante-245 Dennis Brothers Printing-179 Design Today-207 Domis Ltd.-245 Dorothy's+202 Dorothy's Beauty Shop-179 Dozier Trophy Shop-245 Dr Pepper Bottling Co.-198 Draughonis Business College-190 Dryer and Lew Oil Co.-205 Dub's Furniture-199 Dunlap's-186 Duffy's, Inc.-183 Ed's Drive-In Cleaners-227 El Tamarack-205 Elmis Equipment-199 Excel Frontier Store-213 Fahric Mart-194 Farris Auto Service-204 Felcher Travel Agency-198 Fenner-Tubbs-226 Ferguson's Giftware-199 First Baptist Church-235 First Christian Churchs-235 First Federal Saving and Loan Association-209 First Methodist Church-235 Flewellen, W. D.-203 Fourth Street Service Station-234 Four-Way Texaco Service-221 Frazer and Morlen-203 Fulton, K. H. and Company-180 Gainer's Beauty Shop-203 Gem Beauty Shop-205 Gifford-Hill Western-214 Gilbert's Shoe Repair-205 Godwin's-183 Golden High Coffee and Equipment-224 Goodnight Pharmacy-24-5 Grapette Bottling Co.v216 Great Plains Life Insurance-216 l75 Greer's Iron Works-209 Griffith, Harold, Furniture-193 Grigg's Furniture-209 Groux, Bill, Humble Service-228 Hackel-Marcus-205 Halsey, John, Drug-216 Hardin, Larry, Cleaners--214 Hardin's Flowers-193 Harrod and Raley Music Co.-193 Haryey's Book Nook-206 Hasie and Green-206 Hays General Contractor-203 Hemphill-Wells-177 Henderson Drug-216 Herald Photo-210 Hester's Office Supply-186 Highland Beauty Shop-224 Hills Food Store-198 Hilton Supply-219 Holmes House of Photography-196 Holsum-198 Holt's Finer Foods-201 Hood, Bill, Dirt and Paving Contractor-201 Hourglass-247 House of Seat Covers-239 Howard's Automatic Transmission-220 Hull and Moore Drug-185 Hunt and Tipps Grain and Seed-194 Ince Oil Co.-214 Investor's Security-223 Isbell-Powell's-233 J arman's School of Modeling-244 Jenkins Music Co.-188 Jiffy Car Wash-185 Jo Ann Shop-199 Johnia's Custom Clothes-216 KCBD Radio-229 KDAV Radio-24-3 KFYO Radio-236 Kelly Tire and Supply-202 Kerr, James C., Paving Contractors-187 Keystone-206 Kimbell-Lubbock Co.-184 Koen's Studio-199 Kress, S. 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C. Bowl-192 Quicksall-Pryor Company-201 Radio Lab-205 Raff and Hall Drug Store-180 Red Raider Texaco-l85 Ribble's Flowers-208 Ribble, Sam, Florist-248 Rice and Hughes Motors-222 Richardson Plumbing Co.-239 Ricketts Butcher Supply-228 Risinger and Tipton Machine-203 Rix Ambulance-228 Robert's Bicycle Shop-192 Robert's Food Storee-249 Roche Newton and Co.-230 Rodgers Litho Printers-16, 192 Ruth Ann Flowers-l85 S gl Q Clothiers-226 Sanders' Funeral Home-206 Sanders' Insurance-229 Scoggin-Dickey Buick-224 Sears and Roebuck-188 Seller's-Jondahl-Jenkins-183 Sentinel Religious Bookstore-187 Service Abstract Co.-187 Sharp, R. 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ADAIR MUSIC COMPANY CompIe+e S'I'ocIc Musical Supplie lII2 AVE. Q DIAL PO 3-2848 Congra'I'uIaI'ions, Seniors GIBRALTAR LIFE INS. CO. DIAL PO2-I682 LUBBOCK NATIONAL BANK BLDG PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES is BROS Dal POrt 3735I O I er - 233I wih STREET LUBBOCK, TEXAS WESTERN TIRE COMPANY Complete Tire Service DIAL PO3-957I I6I0 4th STREET LU BBOCK, TEXAS BOAZ ii.. .lPrescription 1. R , of Lubbock, rc. .i '- PHARMACY 'l-. l lk Leader in Automotive Air Conditioning I905 Ave X DIAL P03-I606 I6I0 FOURTH ST. P.O. BOX 5576 LUBBOCK, TEXAS DIAL PO252I7 ' I For Beautiful Hair CIeaners 8: Laundry Service DIAL PO 5-973I I709 I9tI1 ST. AUSBURN'S SPORTING GOODS Boats Q Motors 'Fishing Q Archery Equipment Dial 2-ZI66 90I AVE. Q LUBBOCK Tackle Visit DOROTHY'S Beauty Salon 2525 34th ST. DIAL sh4-7754 SNODGRASS-MAN ER CC U. V. BLAKE RECORD CENTER Radio and TV Service 240i 34+h STREET DIAL SH 4-6272 'Thousands of Sa+isfied Cus+omers -9I4 AVE. 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SCHOOL TIME :TJ IS PICTURE TIME ' F12 -fili Be Sure Your Film ls Processed by a S+ore Who Displays This Sign 2llI l9Tl'I STREET Serving Lubboclc's Leading Pl1o+o Dealers CARDWELL BARBER 8: BEAUTY SUPPLY CO. Phone SH 4-67I4 38I0 Avenue A LUBBOCK, TEXAS Free Pickup and Delivery One Day Service DOYLE LANGFORD'S ONE HOUR CLEANERS KIMBELL-LUBBOCK COMPANY Wholesaler of Food Producls LUBBOCK. TEXAS l9l3-A Avenue Q Dial PO2-52l5 WESTERN IMPLEMENT CO. Alllbchalmers Farm Machinery Draw Drapes Bedspreads Upholslering lmgahon Molors Curlains Cornice Boards Kirsch Rods Lubbock, Texas 32l I9+h S+. Dial PO5-5l2l DAVID C. WEAVER GRAIN CO. 22lI Avenue G Phone PO2-8204 CECIL'S DRAPERY SHOP ln+erior Decoraling J. B. AND CECIL HUTSON Phone SW 9-3290 32l3 34'lh Lubbock, Texas . EVERY DAY A GOOD BUY . ' AT YOUR GROCER'S 'fa he '90 'J C' ' 'mix Q 4-8, B410 RIDC ' T WT? ' f s , 5 s f i P41 013 I A, is :gh f . T: is 1422? T9 -Ll, f K Er-:E f Efiflllsiiill - i 5 any X fil.nin'lllf5 - is-1 JOY RIDDLE A. C. HULL GORDON MOORE HULL 81 MOORE DRUG Prescripfions FounI'ain Service Gi'FIs 22 I I COLLEGE PO5-5565 Z PAINT 81 SUPPLY COMPANY 23I9 Clovis Rd. I4I4 Ave. K DR. P. K. PALMER Op+omeI'ris+ I020 Broadway DIAL PO 30433 AVE' Q DIAL PO2-4944 LUBBOCK, TEXAS Member, Grand Rapids Furni+ure Makers Guild RED RAIDER TEXACO RAYMOND ISMILEYI NASWORTHY, Manager 6Il College Dial POZ-I229 Free Pickup and Delivery Service JIFFY CAR WASH 7 Io IO Minu'I'es 34I'l1 AND AKRON DIAL SI14-99I6 I HE'S JOINING 9 ii? ff' THE CROWD! for Those Wonderful Square Meals on Round Buns LOTA B U RG E R I935 I9+l1 S+ree'I' 9I I College ,-. . 1 iii-fffif511.i ' 641462: VILLAGE MILL .cfaddweb 77544: Duble- 7a 2 R. G. SHARP 8: COMPANY Co'H'on MercI1an'Is I509 TEXAS AVE. DIAL PO5-6033 MORRIS GULF :bon coLLEe-E DIAL PO2-9940 Flowers for All Occasions RUTH ANN'S FLOWERS I629 College Ave. Lubbock, Texas CARTER ANN HOBSON 9-335' Day or Nighf Dial PO 3-0675 SUPER DOG Hamburgers and Sandwiches IIO2 - I9I'I1 ST. DIAL PO5-6I42 E.. 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TEXAS SENTINEL RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE WOODY TIRE OO. , I Broadway al' Avenue O I704 BI'0adWay Dldl P03-48I9 N ya Lublooclc, Texas A I' DIAL PO' 5-948' Books, Bibles, Church Supplies, GLENN WOCDY and Class Maferlal The Only Air CondiIioned Tubeless Tire Congra'I'ula'rions THE SMOKE SHOP SERVICE ABSTRACT COMPANY Exper+ Pipe and Ligh+er Repair IIIO I4+II DIAL PO3-826l H07 MAIN DIAL PO2-301' . HERBERT BR WDER Zaffacd Haw 246461206 0 MEMORIALS -Sale Every Thursday- Marble Table II22 EAST 34TH STREET Tops and Man+leS Dial-SH 4-I444 l302 34Th DIAL PO5-5902 STEP OUT EAT OUT a+ KUYKENDALL BOB'S CAFE INVESTMENT CO. 240' Main S+'ee+ Established l932 FOR A MEAL Wm APPEAL I2IO AVE. O DIAL PO 5-552I I87 LEROY WAGGON ER AND COMPANY Morfgage Loans - Real+or - Insurer We Insure Any+l'1ing Under +he Sun OFFICE-PO 2-OI93 I5Il TEXAS AVENUE HOME-SH 4-65l3 LUBBOCK, TEXAS WESTERNERS CLASS OF '59 KIARE b Is -4-HIV H SEARS RUEBUCK and CU. 1625 13th STREET SMOSIC Comwmr Em- ! -Qu I3+h and Ave. Q PO 3-5487 STEINWAY PIANOS HAMMOND ORGANS Q mf f MQW K+, NYM W1 Yaur Meals WI Sllllllf EVERY TIME when yas GUI!!! WITH GAS Q .- - , -K .-...1::.1:1f1-iris:2:s5fax:2:e:e'2ks:s - -. 2-sf: ':5:s:5:3:aa?s:.-s:s:Fa::153:V Ifvi-fe:si:::...as:sag: ', X.-X N, ,'P 1 N ,.-qt-4:5f5g5::S4:-:--524:-.:?A5'f:25: ' I ' 'Y 1:3 Y-5a::s:m:::::,ef:ssseawwz:EIQ -' ' :.-':- - g I 'f 'E55E:E5s2' - - FF-fl? .-:,:'53:E:::gi:fE5I , ' - I : ,:, I In V Q55 . 5 2.5-3 - . x g '1-:f:E::'55:5E5f,f'E5 ' . 1 ' L H ' ,.53-fig::zgazgagsglgsgssasgsgigsa:gzzmazesa::szs:s:sfg5sggms52fssg:.5525525-51555,zismgf-::ff-1: 5: ,-.,,g,s:2 ' 'f , f V: . -' ' ' ,,,,,, Pioneer Latuzlal Gaigumpa BAKER co. Office Equipmen'i CARROLL PENDLEY J. D. PENDLEY See Us Lu bboch Body l Wo Ph S l ' 3, , S+op arid Body and Fender Repair Pfin+if19 Au+o Painfing - Wreclcs Rebuili' LUBBOCK - MIDLAND - AMARILLO PHONE PO 2-T392 I609 I9+h STREET PO 3-4066 LUBBOCK, TEXAS BRAY'S SPORTSWEAR 24l8 Broadway Dial PO 5-6244 Daniel Sign Company 40 Years in Sign Service l'i's a Pleasure 'io Siiclc Our Knows in Your Business 26+l'1 and Avenue E Dial P05-789i TERRY 81 CHILDRESS COMPLETE HARDWARE SERVICE 902 - .Hain Slreet P, O. Box 149-1 Lubbocff. Texas WHOLESALE RETAIL BRADY -9 f 'C'L Spring ancl Axle O COMPANY xg' gb ff LUBBOCK - Ag54ARILLogT ALBUOUERQUE DIAL CLAYTON CARTER CO. Paris Depi. PO 5-8587 Service Depi. PO 2-ZI96 Springs - Brakes Real Eslale Shock Absorbers - Chassis Paris lll0 l0+i1 STREET DIAL PO5-6392 ,802-6 Texas Avenue LUBBOCK, TEXAS uifinfns SUPPII Og 00455062 iw F'. U. BCIX 1154 LUBBOCK, TEXAS 3. - ' ' - A A -. I 3.2-4. zu: PICTURE FRAMING Congraiulaiions 323 AVENUE l'l DIAL POZ-5700 1 Serve it with HOLSUM BREAD Dial PO 5-5855 522 Lubbock Na+'l Bank Bldg. Res. SW 9-7236 Lubbock, Texas Congraiulafions Class of '59 3554 brown' sf ff5ei1f0Wlf'agenCy FIRE - CASUALTY - SURETY GEORGE P. LIVERMORE LIVERMORE DRILLING CO. 406 Lubbock Na+'l Bank Bldg. Dial P02-5258 CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS l3+l1 a+ Ave. J Lubbock LUBBOCICS OLDEST AND FINEST 24 Lanes AMF Aufomafics Q C BOWL 730I College Avenue Dial SH 4-845l J. up - A A - 7 ..u,4,'gir R' - . We 1 ' s . lel I . I 65416 4 FEATURING QUALITY FOODS Free Delivery Service College Ave. af 23rd PO 2-8723 Lonnie Langston, C. L. U. 'I' Life Member, Million Dollar Round Table 'I' You can depend on Schwinn- Complete Life Insurance Service Tha:ese:ic'Z'mri:EIywLI:'aiIES: Estate Analysis - Life Insurance a+ Pension Plans - Group Insurance ROBERTS BICYCLE SHQP 5I0 LUBBOCK NATIONAL BUILDING 2257 34+h s+ree+ Dial SH 4-6362 Phone: 3-3446 IIIIIIGEIIS PRINTERS m ll D Lubbock, Texas IH 332-N Avenue P Office Supplies LEO'S BARBER SHOP Try Us and You Will Call Again 2537 34+h SI14-I825 Office Furnifure Prinfing and Lifhography I4I3 TEXAS AVE. DIAL P03-3458 MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE HAROLD GRI FFITH FURNITURE LUBBOCK MOTOR LODGE Your Tourisl' Home 4I0 IDALOU HWY. DIAL PO 3-I94I Good Lea+l1er Goods THE LUGGAGE SHOP l0I2 Broadway Dial PO2-OI34 LUBBOCK, TEXAS LATHAM'S DEPARTMENT STORE 243: 34+h DIAL SH 4-5777 34+l1 S+. Shopping Village LUBBOCK, TEXAS Harrod 84 Raley Music Co. Band Instruments - Guitars - Violins DIAL POr1'er 3-9I I0 l2I6 AVE. O LUBBOCK, TEXAS S. H. KRESS 8: COMPANY Mee'r Me a+ Kress 5c - I0c - 25c LUBBOCK, TEXAS Il07 Broadway Dial PO 2-223l GOOD LUCK. WESTERNERSI Brownie Sfamp Redempfion Cenfer STINNETT FOOD MARKET 28I7 Clovis Road Pleasingly Di'Iferen'I ' HARDEN'S FLOWERS lWe Wire Flowers Anywherel Consuli Us for Par+ies, Presen+a+ions, Corsages, or Any Floral Decorafion. Dial PO3-939I l702 Ave. M ALWAYS PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE CHICKEN VILLAGE I3l8 l9'I'l1 STREET Dial PO3-73l6 Privale Par+y Room HUNT 81 TI PPS CORCORRAN'S Wholesale Grain and Seed Merchan'Is LUBBOCK DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 70I 27I'I'l SI l 4-4592 Wes+ Texas' FinesI ' TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: BROWDER'S PHOTOGRAPHY I625 'wh P02-5055 3035 34+h SH4-2785 Commercial-Por+raiI's Cuslom Framing 2427 34TH SH 4-2669 FUR STORAGE AND REPAIR CARMELLO'S I9I'h and Avenue M Dial POZ-9262 Bes'I' Wishes LARRY DEARDORFF DEARDORFF COMPANY Fresh Fruils and Vegelaloles THE FABRIC MART Frozen Foods Good Luck. Seniors COULTER'S HUMBLE STATION I50I TEXAS DIAL PO3-I488 IOI8 Broadway PO5-7535 24I7 34'I'hs SI'I4-I209 Town and Coun'l'ry PO3-66II Ceramic Tile Aluminum Tile Indiana Gardens SW9-5924 Shower Doors BGII1 ACCeSSOries WEST TEXAS TILE CO. 302I 34TH LUBBOCK, TEXAS SH4-2833 SI'I4-4296 I94 Congratulations, Class of '59 Your Caffief AIR co ION G DEALER NUNN ELECTRIC COMPANY P.O. Box 698 I8OI - Four+I1 SI'reeI' PO 3-642I PORTER CLINIC HOSPITAL PORTER CLINIC IIOSPITA L AVENUE X AND I9+I1 STREET DIAL PO2-OI66 ' Nmiwulummsuamo g A Tegan' ,L M 7 A I95 TITSURANCT-: is I B0NDs f' wwfy ISINII W TTB Q vo 3 324 EEJLLQFEZZIQENUE LUBBOC , HOUSE OF PHOTOGRAPHY STEVENS FOOD STORE Town and Counfry Shopping CenI'er 22 College Avenue Phone PO 2-2085 Lubbock LUBBQCKI TEXAS Double Thri'I+ SI'amps I TASTE AND COMPARE iw S ia Quality Chem mf U-DRIVE-IN TAPP'S GARAGE Us CLEA:'E'2f sf LQUNTK' :TU 9II I7+h ST. DIAL PO2.436T yn'o'ma 'C Lelnllngk 'en 0 sau 34+h ' Swv-2662 LUBBOCK ABSTRACT 81 TITLE CO. I0 I 5 MAIN LUBBOCK. TEXAS A New Loca+ion +o Serve You BeHer MONTEREY SHOPPING CENTER Plen'ry of Parking Space Plenfy of Wri+ing Space 5 I C , X A mfsulnf clfnnfnsv .9av1fQ,W,,. Mg, - 2343 n9+h ere O in P 2 2226 M+ yShppgC+ THE BOWMAN BROTHERS Cleaning - Laundry Alu Q Q 3, 2449 34-+h S+. Dial SH 4-5756 jifglll' 'III 425-5 We Pick Up and Deliver fu III I sa ' A , NB ! CIGARETTE - MUSIC - CANDY MACHINES ..- IIII '. IP' ' f ,A is ,Eh I BRUMMEU VENDING MACHINE 'A 3502 4o+h S+ree+ Lubbock Dial SW9-2257 CongraIuIa+ions Seniors I959 PEERLESS PUMP DIVISION 2307 CLOVIS RD. LUBBOCK FELSHER TRAVEL AGENCY Lubbock, Texas Dial POrIer 3-4354 Caproclc Ho+eI THE NITE OWL No. I I52O Broadway No. 2 2 IOI Broadway All Types of IndusI'riaI Engines and Equipmenl' CONSOLIDATED EOUIPMENT 8: SUPPLY CO. 70I Plainview Highway ONE BLOCK NORTH OF ERSKINE ROAD DIAL POrIer 5-6288 P.O. Box 8I LUBBOCK, TEXAS HILL'S FOOD STORE Where Our Friends Send Their Friends LUBBOCK, TEXAS I6II I9'I'I1 Dial PO 2-206l W A of Lubbock, Texas XX I DIAL PO 2-874I g nos THIRTEENTH sr. ' Fashion Apparel 5 Such Clever Gi'H's 244I 34+h Dial SH 4-5802 34+h ST. SHOPPING VILLAGE CHRIS' REXALL DRUG Double Fron+ier Sfamps on Prescripfions Every Day Town and Couniry Shopping Cenier PO2-4464 Lubbock, Texas 30I-3II I9+h S+. Box I556 ELMS EQUIPMENT CO. MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE DEALER Congra+uIa+ions, Seniors DUB'S FURNITURE lsno AVE. H PO3-9878 MATHIS-WILSON LUMBER CO. szlo 34+h s+. DIAL sw9.3e34 LUBBOCK, TEXAS ENS O PHOTOGRAPHY 2222 Broadway PO 2-8955 I3II College PO 3-3l9I LUBBOCK, TEXAS Charming Por'rrai+s for Over 28 Years 1- 14 'U' oY WORKSI 907 AVENUE K 'LIBBCICK, TEXAS C. B. GILILLAND Owner DIAL PO 3-7732 RES. SH 7-I408 LUTHER TRANSFER 84 STORAGE, INC. EL PASO - LUBBOCK - ROSWELL Moving and Sforage I99 Congratulations, Class of '59 WESTERN DRILLING CCMPANY, INC. 902 Lubbock Nall. Bank Bldg. Office Phone PO 2-0l8l LUBBOCK, TEXAS pddtfb Sdaee Famous in Texas Over 30 'Years ' I . I I I ,L DIAL PO 3-l203 l3l0 BROADWAY Insurance - Loans - Real Eslale CHEANEY INSURANCE AGENCY DIAL 2-5334 LUBBOCK, TEXAS 1704 I4+h STREET HOMER G. MAXEY 81 CO. Wholesale Dislribulors AMARILLO - LUBBOCK - WICHITA FALLS ELJER Plumbing Fixlures PAYNE Healing Equipmenl RHEEM Wafer Healers O0 ,4-L, Ill' x ,,,, 4 --v illglxxfzgr ' J. L. OUICKSALL. JR. VIC M. JOHNSON QUICKSALL-PRYOR COMPANY AuI'omobIIe Supplies, ParI's and Equipmeni' I946-48 TEXAS AVE. Wholesale DIAL PO 5-5783 LUBBOCK, TEXAS SUPER D SERVICE PETE DURRETT I CONOCO S Wash and Grease FINER FOOD 4olo Avenue H Dial sl-14.9130 29I0 Avenue N Dial PO5-6734 CLARICS LUBBOCK, TEXAS STORE Broadway and Ave. Q Dial PO 5-8732 BILL HOOD DIRT AND PAVING CONTRACTOR 8I0 N. COLLEGE DIAL PO 5-6667 I zol GOOD LUCK. WESTERNERSI Double-TI1riH Sfamps Here OHuOK's FOOD MARKET ' Cong,a,u,a+iOnS 27II FORDHAM PO2-9967 BROADWAY DRUG , DRUGS WITH SERVICE Dial PO 3-30I0 Broadway and College LUBBOCK, TEXAS Ready-+oWear and Shoes I IOI4 BROADWAY PO 5-6282 l80l Broadway 2646 34+h S+reeT PO 5-8325 SH 4-6226 0, FIBEITQHQLAS . JUST NATURALLY BETTER LUBBOCK, TEXAS LUBBOCK INSULATION COMPANY SW 9-3663: ARVOL D. HAYS 9l4 l6+h DIAL PO2-3586 General Con+rac'I'or LUBBOCK TEXAS .i 3209 341413 A 8: W AUTO REPAIR Kellyvs General AuI'o Repairs , Ow T116 495 Supply CO- NEWTON E. OLEMENTS ANDISWALTER E. JOHNSTON YOUR HOUSE OF CARPET 3706 Avenue H SH4-4908 Every'II1Ing in Floor Covering DIAL SW 9-43I7 AVINGER LUMBER CO. FRANK WOODARD azoa 34+h Res. Dial SH 4-4823 LUBBOCK, TEXAS '26 E' BROADWAY DIAL P03373 202 W. D. FLEWELLEN 81 SON LUBBOCK, TEXAS Co'Hon 202-O4 ROGERS BLDG. GAINER'S BEAUTY SALON 2225 34+h sl-14-8295 WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA Frank W. Medley, Division Manager I9'I'l1 and Ave. M Lubbock, Texas Dial PO2-0004 GREER'S IRON WORKS Feafuring Ornamenfal Iron l824 AVENUE H PO5-5042 '-if-in LOU ANN HAT SHOP II03 MAIN ST. DIAL PO2-242I Owner-BESSIE DRAKE Wwywgfffmlen DISTRIBUTORS U.S. ROYAL TIRES IZI9 Avenue H POr'Ier 3-454I Lubbock, Texas L. V. RISINGER E. A. TIPTON DIAL PO 3-4204 DIAL PO 5-8965 RISINGER 81 TIPTON Machinisfs and Welders CRANKSHAFT AND CYLINDER GRINDING MACHINE SHOP METALLIZING CYLINDER BORING I50 TON HYDRAULIC PRESS DIAL PO 2-2852 60I-IITexas Avenue LUBBOCK, TEXAS Life+ime Chainlink Rus'Iic Cedar Fence California Redwood All Melal Picker Texas Red Cedar SI'ockade PIONEER FENCES, INC. DIAL PO 3-5318 l902 Ave. cp 203 Congratulations Class ot '59 HALTOM'S JEWELERS, INC - Class Ring Manufacturers - Represented by THOMAS M. BRITTAIN H07 25th Street LUBBOCK, TEXAS Specializing in Hydramatic Transmissions General Automotive Repair Tune-Up, Brakes, Starter, Generator Electrical Automotive Air Conditioning A. J. FARR, Owner Res. Phone SH4-8654 4006 Avenue H DIAL SH7-l750 CONGRATULATIONS! RADKJLAB 'IHE GENERAL RCA Vicfor-Zenifh Radio and Television Cenfer MoI'oroIa Car Radios I520 I9+h S+ree+ Phone PO5-9486 Tape Recorders Hi-Fidelily GI'-BERT 5 SHOE REPAIR SHOPS Village Shopping Cenfer Indiana Gardens 2407 34+h s+fee+ 3412 34+h s+fee+ I50I Avenue Q LUBBOCK, TEXAS PO3-955l HACKEL-MARCUS 3432 34TH INDIANA GARDENS +093 05001 Fiesfa Dresses- -Soufhwesl' Fashion 2 Congrarulaiions Class of '59 GEM'S BEAUTY SHOP Owners Nan Perry-Billie Johnson Exclusive, bul' Noi Expensive 2433 22nd Place PO5-5376 R 8 C CONTRACTORS DRYER 8: LEE OIL COMPANY, INC. 406 Erskine Road P.O. Box 69 LUBBOCK. TEXAS III3 29TH SH4-6333 'Bk-4' 1 HIGH! x f EN I c goin Sf, 9, 0 F Q LQ 4' 9 g,,v- -39,91 nu I Urns 205 KEYSTONE MOTOR CO. CompIe're Aulomolive Service Operalecl by GLEN CARLEN I9I7 Avenue O DIAL PO 2-l784 LUBBOCK, TEXAS HARVEY'S BOOK NOOK Coins - Sfamps - Albums IOII Ave. J LUBBOCK, TEXAS Oxygen-Acefylene-Medical Gases Welding Equipmenl' and Supplies Medical Equipmeni' and Supplies MMCWQEOUIPMENT a suvmvgo Dial PO 3-7306 I6I6 Ave. H KEN GROVE L. D. HENDERSON LOUTHAN-DOWELL MOTORS Dodge - PIymou'rI1 Dodge Truck cf --in l702 TEXAS DIAL PO5-774I SANDERS FUNERAL HOME Offering a Fine Service al No Exfra Cosl Ambulance Service DIAL PO 3-6433 DAY OR NIGHT Mmm 2002 BROADWAY PO 5-9404 HENDERSON DRUG STORE Prescriplion Druggisls 80I BROADWAY LUBBOCK. TEXAS DIAL PO 3-482I S+yIes fo Fi+ Your Face, Figures, and Personalilies LUCKY LADY BEAUTY SHOP 24I9 MAIN DIAL PO 3-8198 Q h 1' .. . .. .xx is I -411 I Qrsc A FN SU if . 3 7 ik Q L X . ' K Q Q. . 35 K vi J C 'fir I If I'r's Borden's I+'s ICE CREAM AND MILK GOI Io Be Good' DESIGN TODAY, INC. 23I3 34 S'Iree+ ' Lubbock, Texas SH 4-9494 FURNITURE ' FABRICS 0 LAMPS CHINA ' CRYSTAL ' FLATWARE 0 DECORATING SERVICE l0I2 I9+h S'I'ree+ Phone Lubbock, Texas POr'rer 5-746I AUTO SUPPLY CO X I702 Avenue H ' Reproduchon A-V Company Lubbock We Specnahze nn Au+omo'hve Par'r PHOTOCOPY HASIE 81 GREEN AND ASSOCIATES ConsuI+ing Engineers DiaI SH4-239I 390I AVENUE H Dial SH4-239I THE SHROPSHIRE AGENCY SNOWHITE BAKERY TOWN AND COUNTRY -'ax . bali? I . Ill I Cakes and Pas'I'ries of Dis+inc+ion Specially Cakes for All Occasions TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOPPING PO3-9IO2 RlBBLE'S FLOWERS SERVING WEST TEXAS Since I93I I63I I9TH PO5-5744 SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRING Elecfric Shavers Small Eleclric Appliances Elecfric Trains Irons, Roasfers, Vacuum Cleaners Elecfric Clocks Coffee Makers, Fans, Efc. Parker and Sheaffer Pens and Pencils MlNTER'S CENTER ,f - lFormerly Repainie Shopl VH - 1--L - V - f Helps Keep 'rhe Soulh Plains Running 2!35 I9TH STREET LUBBOCK, TEXAS STEEL-BILT PRODUCTS COMPANY 7II ERSKINE DIAL PO2-5800 CONGRATULATIONS T.I.M.E. Incorporated Ml3SiS,QVQmf5913 3404 34+h sw 9-0726 I Insured Savings Home Loans crst e e a SAVINGS sc LOAN ASSOCIATION OQLIQ QClLlhJ OF LUBBOCK Owner: LENA MAE MANLY Merle Norman Cosmefics 3428 34'I'l l Sfreef Phone SW9-3686 209 For the Finest! in Phofographic Ma+erials and Service See HERALD PHOTO I405 College Ave. LUBBOCK, TEXAS C 81 B LUMBER COMPANY CLYDE FRY, Owner 2207 Clovis Road PO3-9385 Box 5545 LUBBOCK, TEXAS WAYNE'S RECCDRDS AND PHONOGRAPHS IW C 6..':..I:. 194 Q, BRADY PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO. PI bg-I'I+g-A Cdf g SALES AND SERVICE A I S Hajnfack .Valmz 'ff e auf zledicafed '60 our Kean? ..,,, d? W? the - Uwnen -mall? Yan y Zufler- -.2144 ine447WoanaJ Uferafowa : eanie fffrzzillz 5 fi can arnu Warne! f4fg4 'nz-poreffa fu fer gaprock .yfwppiny genfer 50th and .Qmfon 'WW Cor n 6' Avenl-101 Phone PO s 7161 MO PAR PARTS-ACCESSORIES Complefe Sfoclc of . . . Chrysler--DeSoIo-Dodge Plymoufh-Doclge Trucks Chrysler Indusfrial Engine ParI's Au+horizecI Service Wholesale and Re+aiI Free Delivery DIAL PO 3-952i WESTERN MOTOR PARTS, INC. 23I2 AVENUE A CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS THE MOST I I ENTHUSIASTIC BRANCH IN TEXAS CONGRATULATIONS! ay Each Year Bring Brighfer Horizo s ancl Grea'I'er Opporlunifies. EXCEL FRONTIER STORE II07 I3+h Lubbock, Texas JOE MOISE, Owner PO 2-28-SI .O INCE OIL CO., INCORPORATED 2803 Ave. H No. 7 2602 34I'h E. Broadway No. 8 Erskine and Amarillo Hwy. 34'Ih and Ave. A No. 9 380I I9+h 4 206 College No. I0 Posf, Texas 5 2I04 I9+h No. II I9II1 and H 6 IOIh and Q No. I2 34+h and H We Are Proud of Our Lubbock Schools We Are Proud of Ihe S'I'udenI' Body and Their Devolecl Counselors May They Work Togelher 'for a BeI'I'er Brakes Tune-Up Communify Always . ' GIFFORD-HILL-WESTERN Bear Allgnmenl 34TH AND INDIANA DIAL SW9-4829 The Bes'I in Concrele and Aluminum Irriga'I'ion Pipe LOKEY'S FINE CLEANING LUBBOCK IMPLEMENT CO., INC NO- I I925 I9+I1 PO 5-9022 Your IHC Farmall Dealer NU- 2 8l6 AV9- Q PO 2-4264 I002 AVENUE G DIAL P05-7775 20I8 4'rh S'Iree'I Lubbock, Texas LARRY HARDN CLEANERS Pickup and Delivery PO 34244 AVE- CP AT 5TH DIAL P02-3797 Telephone Orders Appreciafecl 0 WHITE PIG Phone PO 3-4773 Mvsogluc 0' 41h Slreel' and College PIX BOOK STORE The Largesi' Emporium in Wesl' Texas WILLIE LUSICS BOOT SHOP Every+hing in Magazines, Books, and l703.Ave. A p0 3,4438 Hallmark Gree+ing Carcls LUBBOCK TEXAS 2405-34+h S+. Ph. sH4.oa27 ' EQQHGEAQQEH 5555 OPEN 25 Houns A DAY - 9 DMS A I-Jean TH AT? Ric HT We Al N'1' Navsk Cuoseo 5412. Ave:-we Su-4-9257 DR. MAX M. STETTNER WOOD FURNITURE CO. The Sfore of Un-Painiecl Furni+ure 2358-34+I'l I5I5-I9I'h SI'ree'I' Lubbock, Texas Dial SH4-89 Bob and Rufh Woocl Dial PO 2-3695 Owners Res. SH 4I322 I9l2 4'l'h S+ree+ Lubbock. Texas P l Bus Repairing QRPQRATIQN All Work Guaran'I'eec.I Friedrich Disfribulors Wes+ Texas Grocery Fix+ure-Supplie 3920 AVE. H DIAL SH 4-4545 JOHN HALSEY DRUG STORE III8 Broadway Dial PO5-630I-2 Free Delivery on PrescripI'ions -and- JOHN HALSEY'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY I3I6 Main Dial PO3-0495 Your Prescripiion Druggis'I's Since I925 Dial PO 2-52I9 P.O. Box I096 LUBBOCK WRECKING CO. New and Used Au'ro and Truck Paris I0 Acres Au'ro and Truck Paris NORTH COLLEGE AVE. LUBBOCK. TEXAS ORCHID BEAUTY SHOP 'We Wanl' Your Heads in Our Business PAULINE CONNALLY , GRAPETTE BOTTLING co., INC. R U, III WI jj I Irma Buck Jewel Halfom Dial PO5-6426 I5I4 30'rI1 S+reeI' ,IX DIAL PO58756 2003 BAYLQR -'if' I ij NN STEPI-IENsoN 1,4 XE I GREAT PLAINS JACK COMPANY I Q 242I Texas Avenue X INSURANCE CO. PO 5-92I7 +4-+4f 1 3rd Floor Facfory Approved Services L f X GREAT PLAINS for AII Makes of Hydraulic Jacks I S-? BLDG. DURWARD STEPHENSON ' mm Owner y - E5 15 I! I ,I JOI INIA'S CUSTOM CLOTHES A 'e'a+I0 S SMART FURNITURE Experi Fur Work TI1e Tradingesf, Swappingesf, Sfore . Pressing . in +I1e Coun+ry GIH' Wrapplng PO 2-0549 Johnia Hudnall Jewell Rose 309 Norm College 8 a.m.-8 p.m. LUBBQCK 8 a.m.-8 p.m. SI I9 34TH DIAL SW9-45I5 This space 'For your remember me nofes' IACTOIY WI Gllllllfll IO! TNI LIIITIMI ,OI YOUR CAI GOOD AT MIDAS MUFFLER SHOPS FROM COAST-'IO-COAST A F E 1565? MIDAS MUFFLERS 2726 Texas Dial SH 4-776l Live Modern! gnu-ug I9+h Sfreef and Texas Ave. LU BY' S Welcome Sfuclenis . . . Autographs . . . ro fhe TOP OF THE PLAINS RESTAURANT . S+eaks . Chicken . Seafood Dining Pleasure 2o+h Floor, erm Plains Building 24I0 BROADWAY II02 I4TH BROADWAY AND L DIAL P03-98ll I Varflry BOOK STORE I305 College PO 2-I20I Congra+uIaIions, Wes+erners PLUMBING SERVICE CO. J. N. IJOEI MILLER 3206 34TH sr. HILTON SUPPLY CO. Wafer Well Supplies-Pipes for AII Purposes Complefe Line of Home Hardware LUBBOCK, TEXAS IBTH AND AVENUE K P02-379I POINDEXTER MOTOR OMPANY I8TH AND AVENUEK Poz-379i PARK PLACE BEAUTY CORNER -Lafe AppoinI'men+s- SpeciaIis'l's in Fine Hair 4-Way Hair Cui'-Pyramid Curl I9'II1 and Avenue M Dial PO2-95I5 LUBBOCK BAG COMPANY New Bags 'Second Hand Burlap Bags 'Twines 'CoH'on Pa'l'cI1es Bagging and Ties BIO AVENUE L DiaI PO5-6543 BOX I 036 HOWARD'S AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE S. D. HOWARD HARVEY HOWARD Cqngrafulafiong I940 Texas Dial PO3-9749 Seniors LUBBOCK MACHINE 8: SUPPLY P.O. Drawer I589 Norfh Avenue H STEEL WORKS, INC. O'I'I'IS'S BEAUTY SHOP aI' Your Family Park Shopping Cen'I'er HGOOCI Service AIWGYSH for me LUBBOCK STEEL WAREHOUSING, INC 302 Avenue O Dial PO5-576I Woman Who Cares 34I0 AVENUE H DIAL SH4-5606 LUBBOCK BOWLING CLUB MeeI' Your Friends Here 4020 AVENUE Q DIAL SH 4-5535 FOUR-WAY SERVICE LUBBOCK, TEXAS 34+I1 a'I' Avenue Q Dial SH4-5866 PAYNE'S BOOT 81 SHOE SHOP METHODIST STUDENT CE 2420 I5+I1 S'I'reeI' CECIL MATTHEWS. Direcfor NTER FRED M. HOLT, Assis+anI Direcfor I209 College Avenue III0 Avenue J' DIaI P05-8749 Dial P05-63,7 Dial PO348I2 CONGRATULATIONS. SENIOR CLASS! MN, From NT' -- '-1195 ' I gym FM A Use This Space for Aufographs: ffumflllff Good Luck, Wesferners Your Are Inves'ring in I'I1e FuI'ure SPUR RESTAURANT D0 I+ WISGIY i905 AVENUE Q DIAL PO37696 MERRIMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE 24I9 I9TI'I STREET P03-7755 MODERN QHTSRESTERVICE Res. PO2-I569 Bus. sl-14.7829 GeneraI Repairs-AII Makes QI- I- PARHAM Represenhng W. N. IDUBI BALLARD PO5-5988 UNITED FIDELITY I6I5 23rd SI'reeI' Qwner-Qpe,-51-or LUBBOCK, TEXAS LIFE INSURANCE CO , Lubbock, Texas DaIIas, Texas 22 I YOIVRE WISE 'ro use I HlTl1lllKIlIllIlll11lIIllllll . L !f4'.ItfL3 J A ' A -K V' W gk-.QQ EQ? Elf 3 E' 'E Ji ' .A- 60145 Wfdq w Lfi' ' LLLA ,,,,,, L, , MORTON FOODS DALLAS FORT worm-1 LUBBOCK 'I uf . 'UQMJ-'11 ,-1- i-: 4 I A ,.: , ,W :L 4 ,Ll 'Wy Q 1 .- x. '3 L. fl' 'be V- ' 'fm an V f l I f .4 -nf a f ' am 5... , A , K I RICE 8: HUGHES MOTORS new TEXAS AVENUE DIAL P03-9286 X IN JUST ONE BIG YEAR We have assumed the assets of TWO life Insurance companies Now the assets of a THREE IN ONE Company Secure your future. Let an Investors Security Life Insurance specialist provide you with the proper policy to protect you and your loved ones. Your insurance with Investors Security Life In- surance Company is an investment in your future as weII as the future of West Texas. SECURE F o - INVESTORS rt SECURITY . ,Y to . I ,. . ..-A 2109 AVENUE Q IFE INSUR ITCE C LUBBOCK, Progresslng . . .growlng. . . TEXAS W ,W M 'Www ., wwf- wW A. Q rg M,k,44 Q : W This I959 Buick Would Make a HH Wi+h Anyone! SCOGGIN-DICKEY BUICK CO. 04 compfefs .fine of good 5E1UfH9 Equip eowui, qwpmenil . 24 CLOVIS ROAD LUBBOCK,TEXAS PHONE POnren 3-4 ment HH Highland Beauty Shop 403I 34H'1 SW9-0742 N Q 5' I jr I ew .JS . lrrr V 4 Lack space for a full-size electric home freezer? Then solve iiiiii? I f I f WS r your problem with a two-for-the-money combination freezer and 1 llll - Q F bi... - 9 f eevle A 6 355555533gg1., refrigerator. You ll be amazed at hoyv much 'rozen ff l ebe food you can store in this handy dual-use appliance which takes up no Neff ' more space than a refrigerator. If you have a Space-saving home with no place to add an electric home freezer, yt r,,. E r v-- then the combination is for you. You'll agree after you see one - f X-W T i it's a two-for-the-money bargain that you can't do without. ,fi fix, ir by fuk, Au- 5 .. l i 'Q WW , a at z a a ai it WW m e r...r l t 'Wt' -- lza n ssza-ammaaaagztama fgnlllmi ' izi iii'z a X uuuql fi, ,',..,,,. i f-3--A ------'- 352552 5555252225 3-1 .,..1,52s 55552ll1215:s:5: : : -12 5212221 ' i 5 55f 5 5 f f f 3 3 i t i f E ,,,, m a y - ' f y a l .Wi 1 f - W- ' - .....,.. .A or... , , ..r,, ,-, ,, ., ,... X f 'gr im QOUTHWESTERN We PIIBIIC ffl WC! UV' ': 0 Nl P A N v GOOBER KEYES SAM WEST ZSLU,BlJJEUlEB4X '6'2 'W' Dial PO 5-6645 225 IMPERIAL, CHRYSLER, AND PLYMOUTH Since-I940 ,ml ,Il l I I ,iIIIlIJlIII ' I IL '3lm12,1 In H, 1 IOII1 S+ree'I and Ave. I. ,L -:fm,,. - Iii 226 .SlE'f.Q The white space on the right is for your Remember Me' message. And WE wish Io be remem- bered foo- S 6 Q Clolhiers I I2 Broadway PO 3-2825 PO 5-5773 I l QM' BROADWAY AND AVENUE J I meh S WGGI' NELSON ELECTRIC COMPANY Eleclrical Conlracling W Since l925 A J. o. NELSON J. D. NELSON FIRST IN 24l3 34+h 5l2 Avenue M Dial PO2-3018 FEMININE Phone Sl-144555 EASI-IIONS zf claryogl ED'S DIzIvE-IN CLEANERS 'AE1 LUBBOCK'S BEST DIAL SH4-0l98 3405 AVENUE H DIAL SI-I4.7S5s WESTERN IRRIGATION SUPPLY CO., INC. Wes'l'ern Deep Well Turbine Pumps Com plele Well Service 11 nf 5 602 l9TH DIAL POZ-3848 Tm MISSION ORANGE P MAGNESS DRUG BOWLING CO-. INC- Q 22nd and Ave. Q PO2-0277 lei... zoos BAYLOR AVENUE I ' A Dial PO5-8II3 IEVEIIIEH M-Aff-A N N, 11 ., ,,,,,,,,,,,-ff FOUNTAIN AND GIFTS l0I AVENUE G TERN DIAL PO5-944l BAND BOX CLEANERS MARCY CLEANERS TIEI I506 Texas I07-A N. College MARCY CLEANERS 9952 MARCY CLEANERS 9694 I2I N. College I649 Idalou Hwy. Cleaning a'I' Hs Bes'I' . . . a+ a, Reasonable Price! MARCY TOWN 8: MARCY FAMILY COUNTRY CLEANERS PARK CLEANERS Main Plani' 4I2 Ave. L Commercial Refrigeraiion Equipmeni 4I9 AVENUE M -For- LUBBOCK, TEXAS ResI'auran+ Grocery S+ore Drug S+ore X41 Ins'I'iTu+ions S QXQNIT' Compleie Line 0, YQ of Fix+ures OS P' E965 .riffs VAC 0 si Food Machines R5 N4 Scales QPR Cash Regisfers and Adding Machines J. L. RICKETTS Bus., PO 318229 Res. SH 4-IZI6 GO, WESTERNERS! Good Service Here BILL GROUX HUMBLE 34+h and Har'I'Ford ODELL'S CONOCO 34I'h and Knoxville LARRY CORBELL SINCLAIR 34fh and Quaker FULLER SHAMROCK 2l24 4Th S+ree+ OZELLA'S BEAUTY SALON OZELLA WOMACK ELIZABETH WEST ZODELLA G-ILLIAM LORETA JESTER NOONIE MACT-TON NELL MARTIN 2839-34+h S+. Dial si-14.3771 For Those Who Demand The Finesf ' II I6 Broadway PO 2-OI69 ZPC AMBU LANCE POrter 3-4333 228 SANDERS INSURANCE I70I Greai' Plains Building PHONE PO3-6I52 Ai H F ,1 X X Z1 J v T N r X P S RADIO - TELEVISION 9 g i590 644,04 I I M W M NBC . ABC . NBC . 3 i Q Vg See 66 an 1 ff 'A L gl L TECH CAFE Zesio Visii' Us for Safisfacfion NT: NLD gva Q Joi-iN zouRNAs, o O' i e 65+ 3218-34+h SWQZZL4 Cones-Cokes-MaH's-Sundaes Hof Dogs Wi+h Homemade Chili WELDON DAVIS, Manager PO 3-648i ILIJING PRUDUETS O READY MIXED I RO-WAY GARAGE O MODERN CONCRETE DOORS FOLD DOORS 2I4 Avenue M Dial PO 5-772I P. O. Box IO49 Dial POr1'er 3-0477 ROCHE NEWTON 8: COMPANY Heating-Plumbing-Air Conditioning IIO6 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET LUBBOCK, TEXAS I302 Main S+ree'r Dial POr+er 5-938i somfrnme r' Q' Ns Y X Do it! Yes, if you want something better . . . do it. In the span of your school life . . . from first grade to high school graduate, think of the many changes that have been brought about. Twelve years ago, the words orbit and satellite were used only by a few scientists and folks who read science-fiction. Today they are household words. You leave the hallowed halls of high school to enter the scintillating saga of the space age. Make the most of it. If you want something better, do it. You know it can be done. 4 Y. 1 - .- .. 1 ,1.? ,gms 1 '- CHOOSE YO R COLLEGE WITH CARE U LCC Sfresses: Friendly sfuclenfs Helpful faculfy Spirifual values Opporfunifies for: Learning I Cifizenship W Characfer Z 2 Grow Wifh LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE CHIROPRACTIC AS A CAREER THEY GO ARM-IN-ARM TO HAPPY LIVING Clwiropracfic as a profession offers greaf opporfunify fo serve your fellow man. Accredifed Clriropracfic Colleges offer a sfanclarcl four-year course, 4,000 or more, 60-minufe class hours. ENJOY BETTER HEALTH THROUGH CHIROPRACTIC :5EfE .I:. - ,. 1. Wi, 5fii?y:22zf.gsg CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION OF LUBBOCK 232 CICERO SMITH LUMBER CO. 50 Years of Qualify 44OI AVE. A SH 4-4595 ARE YOU IN THIS PICTURE? ' 4 ss X There may be success awaifing you in 'Ihe Iseaufy incIusI'ry. Inquire Ioday. VisiI' an IsbeII's Univer- sify and see whaf Ihe fufure may hoIcI for you. 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Members of 'Il1e h mer m are Pai' Tucller, Judy McKinney, Mildred Taylor, Judy Webb, Glenda Cole, Sue Lampherf, Mariha Kendall, Juana o oo DeShaso, Joy Woody, Mrs. Carver, Karen Cromer, Nancy Grimes. Sue Wheafley, Wilma Waggener, Gwen Haussler, Libbey Malley, Kennefh Durbin, Barbara Seale, Jan Cone, David Griggs, Jerry Holi. Joe La Roe, Kenny Hudnall. Jerry Morrison. Duane Demenr, Bryon Edwards. James Rowan, Mike Clark, Jim Wesf. and Lamon+ Scarborough. Congratulations Seniors Y Y! 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PO 3-6440 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Sh 7-252I I33I COLLEGE I 2 I 3 College T F ER VOGUE CLEANERS CUS OM LOW S UTY CLEANING We Wire Flowers QUA P03 4368 FREE DELIVERY ' 242I Broadway Po 2-ozaa ACKNOWLEDGING . . Mr. Vernon Odom Mrs. Doro+l'Iy Bryan and members of +he commercial arl' class Mr. Allen Hammer Mr. Paul Branom Mr. Chesfer Sullivan, Mr. Floyd Hobson, and Taylor Publishing Company Members o-F fhe iournalism classes who sold ads Mrs. Nancy Kaisner, our sponsor, and +l1e I 959 WESTERNER sraff We exrend our mos+ sincere +l'Ianks +o 'rhese people, whose in+eres+ and efforrs made i+ possible 'For us +o preseni' +l1is I959 yearbook +o you. BARBARA SEALE, Ediror MELINDA LAKEY, Associale-Edifor A Abney, Betty-141 Abraham, Jackie-159 Acosta, Viola-159 Adams, Beth-141 Adams, Charles-63, 159, 171 Adams, Glenna-35, 113, 115, 116 Adams, Jerry-116 Adams, Myrtle Lou-159 Adams, William-88, 141 Adcock, Cecil-141 Aderton, Jane-159, 171 Adkisson, Davidf141 Afferbak, Gerald-39 Albright, Jimmy Lee-159 Alexander, Bonnie-116 Alexander, Marian-159 Allen, Caroli4-5, 159 Allen, Clay-76, 83, 159 Allen, Roger-159 Allen, Sammy-169 Ammons, Clark-76, 141 Ammons, Ronald-141 Anderson, Betty-38 Anderson, Rose-45, 159 Anderson, Jimmy-159 Anderson, Leon-159 Student Index Bates, Tommy-142 Batsell, Linda-53, 116 Batson, Bobby-142 Battey, Mary Lou-45, 59 Battin, Charles-116 Baxter, Dannygl-2, 142 Baxter, Judy Anne--159 Baxter, Judy Kay-159 Baze, Daniel-159 Bearden, Mike-159 Bear, Kenneth-159 Beaty, Dana Jean-142 Beauchamp, Linda-45, 159 Beck, Jimmy-142 Beckner, Patriciai44, 142 Beddingfield, William-159 Beesinger, Jackiei117 Belcher, Roy-142 Belgara, Ernest-160 Bell Andra-42, 142 Bell, Betty Ann-160 Bell, Betty Lees160, 163 Bell Linda-35, 45, 160 Bell Mike-142 Bell Robert-117 Benedict, Thomas-142 Benham, Mao-142 Bennett, Mickey-41, 142 Brown, Evelyn-143 Brown, Henry-83, 160 Brown, Jackie-118 7 Brown, Mary-38, 160, 241 Brown, Richardf38, 39, 4-1, 118 Browne, Bonnie--141, 143 Browning, Barbara-160 Bryant, Dallas-38, 41, 59, 118 Bryant, LeEarl-39, 107, 160 Bryant, Mary-41, 143 Bullion, Lew-63, 68, 74, 86, 87, 143 Bullock, SuEarl-160 Bumpass, Bobby-43, 118 Bumpass, Doris-160 Bumpass, Jimmie-118, 121 Burns, Judy-141, 143 Burton, Alvin-118 Butler, Janet-41, 51, 143 Butler, Mary Hope-26, 118 Butts, Penny-160 Bowman, Tommy-143 Byers, Carriei45, 160 C Caddell, Ruby Faye-45, 84, 85, 160 Caffee, Ronald-118 Anderson, Milton+58, 116 Anderson, Pat-4-5, 159 Andrews, Douglas-89, 159 Appleton, Mike R.-48, 116 Arendt, Ella-27, 141 Arguijo, Ruth-141 Armstrong, Kay-34, 35, 50, 54, 14-1 Arnold, Bonnie4141 Arnold, Jackie-159 Arnold, Johnnie-159 Arroyos, Salvador-107 Ashby, Robert-41, 89, 107, 159 Ashdown, Franklin-26, 42, 141 Ashdown, Kathy-159 Ashley, Carolyn Sue-45, 159 Atchison, Barbara-26, 35, 51, 139, 140, 141 Atchison, James-76, 159 Atkinson, David-38 Ausburn, Karen-116 Austin, Charlotte-141 Austin, Jerry-86, 141 Austin, Jimmy-89, 116 Austin, Kaye-35, 116 Avara, James-159 Avara, Virginia-23, 44, 142 Averett, Roland-14-2 Bennett, Patsy-45, 160 Benson, Caroline-160 Benton, Charles-142 Berry, Betty Ruth-142 Berryman, Buddy-160 Bigbie, Wanda-160 Bigham, Beverly-141, 14-2 Bigham, Dean-83, 160 Billings, Jimmy Dale-142 Billings, Mike-160 Billington, MarilynM160 Billington, Sherilyn-45, 160 Birdwell, Barbara-45, 160 Black, Alton-160 Black, Eddie Wayne-57, 117 Blair, Georgia-26, 4-4-, 142, 146 Blakey, John-160 Blankenship, Virginia-45, 160 Bledsoe, Billy-160 Boaz, Brenda-117 Boedeker, John-39, 59, 117 Bolgarce, Earnest-45 Bolt, Joyce-160 Booth, Treasa-160 Boren, Mack-160 Bowen, Weldon-117 Bowers, Frances-4-4, 142 Cailloux, Cherie-161 Call, Aretia444, 60, 118 Caldwell, Kay-38 Campbell, Richard-143 Campos, Rosie-118 Camp, Cecile-35, 37, 89, 161 Camp, Roger-161 Camunes, Robert-118 Cannaday, Lynn-161 Cannaday, Roy-50, 118, 133 Cannon, Jackie-43, 143 Cannon, Janev-44, 118 Cannon, Rozanne-39, 41, 118 Cantrell, Bill-161 Cardwell, Kay-161 Carman, Jack-161 Carr, Bobby-58, 118 Carrell, F ran-26, 43, 118 Carroll, David-41, 143 Carroll, Joey-39, 41 Carson, Garyk143 Carter, Carla-117, 118 Carter, Doris-45 Carter, Larry-161 Carter, Oswald-161 Carter, Conard-41, 118 Carvey Cindy-161 Aycock, Betty-142 Ayers, M3.I'YY159 Aylor, Thurmond-142 B Baker, Carol-31, 35, 47, 48, 142 Baker, Leroy-116 Baker, Peggy-142 Baldwin, David-76, 142 Balch, Jerry Don-76, 84, 85, 159 Ballard, Carl-'76, 159 Bandy, Shirley-58, 142 Bowman, Danny-142 Boyd, Dalton-143 Boyd, Drusillaw117 Boyd, Patsy-160 Boyd, Richard-41, 112, 143 Boydston, Sherri-35, 62, 143 Boykin, Phillip-117 Bragg, Tommy-160 Brannon, Jimmy-160 Brashears, William-117 Bray, Donnie-117 Bray, Jimmy-160 Brazeal, Diane-160 Bridges, Jerry-42, 117 Cartwright, Betty-35, 140, 143 Casey, Kay-34, 45, 161, 171 Cashion, Dick-18, 35, 113, 115, 119 Casstevens, Jerry-143 Castle, Ronald-143 Castleberry, Larry-143 Cate, Norma-161 Cates, Alta Ada-31, 34, 51, 54, 143 Cates, Hollyi143 Catt, Linda-38, 161 Chafin, Roger-83, 143 Chance, Prentiss-161 Chapman, Eddie-38, 161 Chappell, Jack-161 Bannister, Tam-27, 38, 103, 116 Barber, Evelyn-116 Bardwell, Douglas+45, 159 Barrington, Wanda-116 Barkley, Neal-45, 59, 76 Barnett, George-142 Barrett, Ann438, 159 Bass, James-159 Bates, Clifford-38, 43, 103, 116 Bright, David-143 Brillow, Barbara-143 Brock, Bill-76, 160 Brock, Dexter-160 Brock, Jo Ann-44, 117 Brookey, Patricia-118 Broome, Jimmy-143 Broome, Mary-160, 163 Brown, Carolyn-26, 143 Chartof f, .low51, 143 Cheatham, Dennis-119 Cheek, Joyce-44, 119 Chilton Choate, , Beverly-14-3 Harold-76, 161 Christian, Jerry-161 Christmann, John-161 Cinnamon, Charlotte-143 Clark, Gerald-161 Clark, .lanice-161 Clark, ,ludy-35, 48, 53, 119 Clark, Larryf161 Clark, Michael-101, 109 Clark, Pat-143 Clark, Robert-161 Clements, JoAnn-144 Clemmer, Alvis-161 Cline, .lulia-51, 119 Clover, Tomf161 Cobb, ,loeil4, 21, 48, 57, 119 Cochran, AnnetteA26, 35, 45, 56, 158, 161 Cochran, Nancy-24, 28, 29, 34, 48, 53, 119 Cockerell, Norma-44, 119 Coffey, .lerry-84, 161 Cole, Glenda-119, 242 Cole, Lowell-144 Cole, Morris-161 Coleman, Norman-161 Collier, JimW39, 161 Collier, Wesley-161 Collins, Barbara-45, 161 Collins, Darlene-144 Collins, Jerry-98, 144 Colmer, Marvin-161 Cone, .lan-89, 119, 242 Conlan, Dean-161 Cook, Jana-45, 161 Cook, Kenneth-57, 119 Cook, Patsy-61, 161, 174 Coon, Carolyn-161 Couch, Ann-35, 51, 55, 144 Coursey, Gerald-68, 69, 144 Covarrubias, Fidel-39 Cowan, Jim-39, 144 Coward, Glenda-45, 161 Cowart, Freddy-162 Cowart, .lohn-38, 144 Cowart, Pat-162, 167 Cox, David-162 Cox, ,limmyf162 Crafton, Patsy-162 Craig, Sherry-144 Crain, J. T.-119 Cranford, Don-39, 144 Crawford, Mary-39, 162 Crocker, Barbarai38, 162 Cromer, Karen-119, 242 Croslin, Lloyd-54, 119 Croslin, Lowell-114 Cross, Lyn-50, 144 Crow, Barbara-34, 45, 162 Crump, Dan-32, 36, 119 Cnimp, Gwen-162 Crump, Jerald-38, 112, 144 Crump, Joy-144 Culp, James-39, 41, 68, 119 Culpepper, Kay-45, 162 Cummings, Ethelyn-36, 158, 162, 241 Cummings, Glendel-57, 111, 119 Cunningham, Dan-43, 14-4 Curry, Pat-144 Curry, Bill-41, 144 Cypert, .lerry-162 D Dagley, Ava Nette-120 Damron, Ronald-89, 120 Dane, l'lar0lenff38, 39, 120 Daniel, Dennis-162 Daniel, Douglas-162 Daniel, June-38, 144 Daniel, .lan-135, 140, 141, 144 Danley, Charles-162 Davidson, Charlene-120 Davies, Marilyn-144 Davis,,Carolyn-38, 39, 41, 51, 54, 59, 120 Davis, Darla Kay-162 Davis, Linda Kay-109, 162 Davis, Linda Sue-120 Davis, Paula-38, 14-4 Davis, Thelma-120 Davis, Wayne-144 Davison, Davison, Deanna-43, 120 Saundra-51, 114, 120 Day, Johnnie-56, 89, 144 Dean, Wayne-59, 162 Dear. David-144 Deardorff. Larry-58, 120 Deering, Deering, Beverly-26, 42, 120 Charlotte-45, 162 De La Cruz, Rudy-39 Dawson, Linda-4-4, 120 Dement, Duane-120, 242 Denison, Russell-26, 42, 43, 144 Dennis, Jeanette-42, 144 Dennis, Sandra-39, 162 DePauw, Suzy-41, 162 DeShazo, .luana-30, 120, 242 Dewberry, Bobbye-162 Dial, .limmy-45, 162 Dickenson, Fred-61, 77, 121 Dillard, Betty-162 Dillard, Doyle-162 Dillard, Sharon-35, 162, 167 Dixon, Wendell-162 Dobry, Tom-41, 162 Ellis, Sandra-43, 59, 122 Ellison, Earline-43, 115, 122, 142 Elmore, Hershel-68, 69, 74, 75, 85, 105, 145 Ely, Barbara-39, 145 Engelstad, Suzanne-163 English, Carolene-37, 163 English, Darlene-163 English, Raina-35, 47, 140, 145 Enloe, Gayle-52, 122 Erwin, Janice-122 Eubanks, Kay-145 Euresti, Olga-122 Evans, Alvin-57, 122 Evans, Carron-60, 122 Evans, Gene-145 Ewing, George-84, 85, 122 F Farley, Mike-22, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 145 Faulkner, Bobby-39, 41, 145 Fears, Cathy-163 Feazel, Wayne?64, 122 Feazell, Glenda-163 Fergerson, Albert-145 Donley, Lou Ann-24, 32, 52, 56, 121 Donley, Pat-35, 56, 76, 158, 162 Douglas, Ann-35, 51, 62, 140, 144 Ferguson, Clifton-163 Ferguson, Diana-163 Ferguson, Leo-145 Ferguson, M. A.-145 Doyle, .lanice-47, 144 Drake, Paul-144 DuBois, DuBose, Ralph-145 Nancy-45, 162 Dudley, Barbara-121 Dugger, Carolyn-145 Duncan, Connie-145 Duncan, Rita-162 Duncan, Roberta-121 Duncan, Shirley-162 Dunlap, Tommy-162 Dunn, Lewis-83, 162 Dunn, Ralph-121 Dunn, Robert-121 Durant, Kay-44, 121 Durbin, Kenneth-32, 121, 242 Dutton, Jerry-121 Dye, Ronnie-145 E Eager, DeLora--145 Eakins, Pat-47, 53, 55, 140, 145 Eakle, A nne-45, 162 Eakle, Lonnie-43, 63, 121 Earhart, Earnest, Ronald-39, 121 Nancy-162 Eddins, Bobby-38, 145 Edler, D Edwards ale-162 , Barbara-121 Edwards, Byron-122, 242 Edwards, Cynthia-24 Edwards, Donald-145 Edwards, Eugene-145 Edwards, .lane-42, 145 Edwards, Kaye-11, 18, 24, 33, 51, 122, 167 Edwards, .lean-163 Edwards, Leon-163 Edwards, Louise-43, 122 Elam, Buddy-163 Eledge, Mike-34, 83, 163 Elliott, Ann-45, 163 Elliott, Phyllis-44, 122 Elliott, Larry-163 Elliott, Roger-163 Ellis, Ge orge-53, 54, 140, 145 Fifer, Richard-18, 57, 61, 68, 70, 122 Fitzgerald, Karolyn-117, 122 Flanagan, Dennis-163 Fleming, Nancy-163 Flemmons, .lo-122 Fletcher, Bart-35, 63, 76, 158, 163 Fletcher, Kay-163 Flowers, Nona--145 Fodness, Terry-163, 241 Followill, Sarah-31, 50, 145 Forrest, Celia-35, 37, 89, 163 Forrest, Lynn-145 Foster, Jimmy-76, 86, 87, 163 Foster, Norma-122 Foster, Toby-68, 72, 86, 145 Fowler, Neal-163 Fox, Roycee-44, 122 Fralin, Ben-57, 61, 123, 224 Francis, Linda-53, 145 Franke, Dorcas--45, 163 Franklin, Joan-146 Frazier, Donna-45, 163 F redenburg, 0. H.-163 F reeman, Sarah-145 Fremont, Charles--68, 69, 145 French, David-34, 63, 158, 164 French, George-50, 57, 101, 123 Fulkerson, Nola-45, 164 Fuller, Dianna-164 Furgeson, Royal-36, 51, 63, 83, 112, 140, 146 G Gafford, Bill-123 Gafford, Ann-45, 164 Gaines, Nancy-27, 36, 38, 59, 146 Gaither, Robbie-164 Gallagher, Lora Lew164 Galloway, Frances-39, 41, 59, 123 Candy, George-146 Gann, Linda-45, 164 Garcia, Virginia-164 Gardner, Clyde-164 Garner, Linda-123 Garrard, Marilyn-45, 164 Carren, Lois--163, 164 Garrett, Betsy-32, 38, 59, 123 Garrett, Neva+123 Garrison, Tom4164 Garvin Phillip-164 Garvini Phyllis-138 Catlin, Max-45, 68, 70, 72, 86, av, 164 Gentry, Gentry, Gently, Gentry, Germer, Gibson, Carolyn-146 Michal--27, 36, 64, 146, 156 Richard-164 Sandraw43, 146 Jon-38, 123 Eloise-164 Gibson, Weylon--50, 67, 146 Gibson, Roy--76, 77, 81, 146 Gilbreath, C. G.--123 Gilbreath, Juanita-146 Giles, Cliffordw42, 43, 123 Gill, Carol-164 , Mary Ellen-64, 146 Gillman, Virginia--164 Gilmore Gilreath, ,lack-146 Givens, Morrisf146 Glazner, Larry-439, 164 Gloria, Juanita-123 Goad, Glorianne-43, 123 Goad, Kathy-146 Goldsby, Tedi146 Goldwater, Carl--31, 14-6 Gonzales, Estella-164 Gonzales, Johnny-123 Gonzales, Lucy-123 Goode, Carl-112, 147 Goodman, Ronald-37, 123 Goodwin, Winelle-41 Gore, Roger436, 164 Gore, Garyi42, 50, 52, 60, 140, 147 Gorman, Robert-123 Gowens, Clifford-156 Grady, David--50, 53, 123 Graham Graham Graham Graham Graham Graham Granbu , Essie-45, 164 , Karen-52 , Karen Sue-164 , Royce-39, 42, 59, 147 , Russell-34, 51, 83, 140, 147 , Shirley-45, 164 Wayne-164 Wi Graves, Janw164 Graves, Marlin Sue-63 Graves, Martin-63, 89, 123 Green, Allen-164 Green, Betty-44, 147 Green, Charles-164 Green, David--124 Green, Herbert--147 Green, .1 ohn-164 Green Roy-88 1 Green, Thomas-158, 164 Gregg, Linda-112, 147 Gregory, Nathan-98, 164 Gregory, Vivian-147 Griffin, Harvey-55, 124 Griffin, .lan-147 Griffin, .lerrell4124 142 Griggs, Davidi Griggs, Verba--44 Grimes, Lindas-52, 124 Grimes, Nancy-124 Grimes, Patsy- Grimm, 45 Linda-51, 147 Grisham, Sandraf45, 164 Gross, Kenneth-56, 164 Gross. Mervinf-124 Groves, .lessev-164 Guerrero, Alma-164 Gutersloh, Carolyn-V-112, 124 Guy, Brenda4124 H Hadaway, Sonja-164 Haggard, Morrisi124 Haggard, .ludy-165 Haddock, Loretta-124 Hairgrove, Lorran-124 Halford, Alton4147 Halford, Linda-165 Hill Lyndale--68, 70 Hill Phoebe---A148 Hill Ronaldi165 Hill Susan-4148 Hill Hill . Tom-57, 148 . Will-165 Hall, Bobby-61, 68, 72, 74, 75, 124 Hall, Harold-165 Hall, J erry-165 Hall, Yvonne-124 Halley, Barbara-25, 147 Halsey, Sudie-89, 147 Haltom, Jewell-124 Ham, Jimmie-165 Hambright, Brian--125 Hamilton, Burns--147 Hamilton, Charles--165 Hamilton, Helen-45, 165 Hamlett, Brad-165 Hampton, James-165 Hampton, Janese-45, 165 Hamrick, Fredh45, 165 Hancock, Carolyn-165 Hankins, Betty-147 Hankins, Gordon-26 1 Hanks, Lavora-147 Hanks, Penney--60, 147 Hardin, Reuben-165 Hardy, Saundraf24, 36, 55, 61, 147 239, 241 Harger, Charlesf165 Harper, Thomas-165 Harper, Shelby-147 Hilliard, Darwin-61, 68, 69, 73, 75, 77 79. 84, 85, 126 Hillin, Linda-45, 165 Hobbs, George-148 Hobbs, Susan--27, 44, 148 Hobbs, Sylxia-45, 165 Hobson, Joe Bill-165 Hodge. Phyllis443, 148 Hodge, SbirleyA148 Hodges, Peggy-444, 148 Hoffman, Phyllis-25, 148 Hoyan. .lohnnie4148 Hogge, Shirley Holbert, Charles-148 Holden, Pete--83, 148 Holder, Ted--76, 165 Holgate, Stanley-76, 166 Holland, Art-126 Holland, .loyce-148 Holley, Sharonh45, 166 Holley, Shelbyw166 Hollinsworth, Barbara-148 Hollinsworth, Larry-166 Hollis, Gearld-37, 166 Holloman, Sherry-30, 37, 50, 126 Holmes, Ginalu--27, 35, 89, 148 Harper, .lohn-45, 165 Harrell, Michael-125 Harris, Dean-56, 68, 73, 74, 75, 140, 147 Harrison, Mary-165 Hart, Walter-147 Hartley, Julia-26, 59, 125 Harvison, ,lim-125 Hatter, Lois Haught, Gayf165 Haussler, Gwendolyn-51, 59, 125 Havis, Douglas-165 Havis, Karen+125 Hawkins, Kenneth-68, 73, 78, 79, 125 Hayden, Dale-48, 53, 66, 125, 224 Hayes, Bill-165 Hayes, Dewey-101, 125 Hayhurst, Jimmy-68, 69, 73, 75, 140, 147 Hayner, Joyce-165 Haynie, Bobby-68, 69, 72, 125 Head, Ronnie-147 Holt, Jerry4126, 242 Holt, Ronnie--166 Holtkort, August-50, 148 Honey, Bill-158, 166 Honeycut, Thurman Hood, Brenda-35, 126 Hood, Darrell-126 Hooper, Karen-166 Hooper, Barbara-166 Hooper, Gale-64, 126 Hoover, David-148 Hoover, James 76, 166 Hopkins, Lyndell-166 Hopson, Don-31, 35, 39, 41, 53 Horn, Bobbie-25, 44, 166 Horne, Stacy Horschler, Carolyn-50, 53, 126 Horton, Lillian Horton, Norman Hoskins, Sue-112, 148 , 126 Headley, .lesse-18, 56, 68, 70, 75, 125 Hearn, Pami19, 48, 51, 62, 114, 115, 125 Heaton, Dennis--165 Hedgcoth, Nancy-45, 165 Hedgcoth, Shirley-147 Heineman, William-31, 50, 147 Heins, Harry Henderson, Brenda-165 Henderson, Johnston-165 Henderson, Sue-44, 147 Hendrix, Deral-34, 37, 51, 139, 14-0, 147 Hendrix, Ellen- -26, 27, 30, 34, 51, 126 Hendryx, John-165 Henly, Billy-38, 126 Henry, Alan-38, 41, 147 Henry, James-76, 147 Henry, Henry, Henry, Nancy-35, 45, 158, 165, 171 Ray-76, 165 Richard-f-34, 158, 165 Henson, Carolyn--165 Hernandez, Julian-126 Herod, Margaret-41, 165 Herrmann. Shirley-126 Hivkman, Bobbie-44, 148 Hildebrand, Carolyn-30, 53, 148 Hill. Charle-si126 Hill, Condoy-148 Hill, David Hill, Carolyn--4-5, 165 Houchins, Bill-84, 85, 126 Householder, Patsy-44, 126 Houston, Johnny-148 Howard, Gayle-166 Howard, DarrellA148 Howard, Mikei47, 48, 146, 148 Hubbard, Sammye-24, 42, 43, 126 Hubbard, Burl-166 Huddleston, Darene-44, 126 Hudgens, Karlf166 Hudgeons, Linda-141, 148 Hudnall, Kennith-127, 242 Hudson, Shirley-52, 148 Hughes, Beverly-45, 166 Huff, Harriet-38, 50, 127 Humphrey, Priscilla-166 Hunt, Faye-44, 148 Hunt, Coolidge-61, 69, 71, 72, 74, 75, 127 Hunt, Hankw18, 35, 63, 114, 115, 127 Hunt, Ronald-76, 166 Hurst, Harold-127, 169 Hutson, Harold-127, 169 Hutson, Jerry-166 Hyatt, l3renda4148 Hyatt, Curtis--166 I Iden, Robert-148 lnce. Earlene-112. 149 Ingle, Linnadean-127 lrvin, Danny'-149 Irvin, Jean Ann--'166 Ivey. Marilyn-149 J Jackson Jackson , Bobby-149 . Calvin-149 Jackson. Jan----76. 166 Jackson, Jinnnye-45, 166 Jackson. Mary Vernon--24, 45, 61, 158, 166 Jackson. Richard-76, 166 Jackson. Teddy--68, 74, 127 James, Karen-25, 32, 41, 50, 127 James: Kitty414-9 Janer. Mike-166 Jarmillo, Josie Jeffeoat, Les----149 Jennings, GenettaA41, 166 Jernigan, Ben-42, 43, 149 Jett, Thomas Jewell, Christine--149 Johnson. Beth Johnson, Betty-44, 51, 149 Johnston, Betty-60, 149 Johnson, Bill-58. 127 Johnson. Jerry--166 Johnson, Jerry--39, 41, 149 Johnson. John-149 Johnston, Robert-53, 127 Johnson, Robert Johnson, Ronald-42, 45, 166 Johnston, L. J.-70, 166 Jones, Barbara-166 Jones, Doyce-127 Jones, Jean-112, 127 Jones, Jerry Lynn Jones, Joeslyni166 Jones, Larry-32, 68, 72, 75 , Jones, Linda Lou-45, 166 Jones, Linda Sue-99, 127 Jones, Nancy-51, 55, 62, 140, 149 Jones, Patsy-166 Jones, Ronald Jan Jones Verna-166 Joplin, Gerald-166 Jordan, David-166 Jordan, Jerry-35, 149 Jordan, Richard-149 Jordan, Sue-51, 149 Justice, Jan-38, 39, 51, 149 K Key, Kilmer-128 Key, Rondal-63, 167 Keyton, Nancy-167 Kiker, Tommy-167 King. Dianne-149 King, Donna-47. 48, 53, 149 King. James-167 Kirby, Vernef'36, 167 Kirk, Billy-4167 Kirk, Johnny-76, 149 Kirkpatrick, Nita----27, 38, 39, 42, 54. 59. 128 Kissell. Donald-39, 167 Kizer, Charlotte-26, 35, 60, 167 Kizer. Pat-4149 Kleep, Hildai167 Knott, Jerry Knowles, Gary-76, 167 Kohutek, Richard 43, 51, ,5, Koscheski, Nelson439, 51, 103, 114 11 118, 128 Kreger, Linda-45, 167 L Lack, Gene-25, 37, 149 Lake, Charlesw36, 150 Lakey, Melinda--4, 36, 150, 241 Lamprechl. Sue-99, 128, 242 Lancaster, Francis-45, 167 Lance, Gary Lance, Larry-107 Langley, Phil-167 Langston, Rich-57, 68, 71, 128 LaR0e, Joe-128, 242 Latch, Billie-51, 54, 150 Law, Charles Lawson, Lynn-19, 50, 103, 128 Leathers, Sondra Leavelle, Irene-150 Lee, Jo Anne-167 Lemon, Jon-88, 128 Lemon, Joyce-44, 128 Lemon, Martha-43, 128 Leonard, Mary-150 Lester, Buster-39, 150 Lester, Roy Lewelling, Jo-167 Lewelling, Bobby-128 Lewis, Joe Bill-121, 128 Lewis, Mike-167 Light, Charles-167 Light, LaVada-28, 29, 53, 112, 121, 128 Lightner, Barbara-167 Lilley, Susies150 Limmer, J ohn-89, 128 Kennedy. Johnny Keeling, Bill Keene, Arthur Keeton, Kerry-1 49 Keller, Shirley-50, 62, 149 Kelley, Doris-127 Kelley, Jim-149 Kelley, Philip-166 Kelly, Judy-43, 149 Kelly, Patty-45, 167 Kendall, Martha-38, 127, 242 Kendall, Roger- 166 Kennedy, Helen-45, 167 -128 Lindsey, Elaine-26, 43, 150 Lins, Sharon Lira, Emily-128 Litton, Sharon-168 Littrell, Shirley-25, 44, 150 Lofland, Chan-37, 64, 150 Lokey, Bobby-168 Lokey, Ersal Lokey, Joyce Long, Carol Long, Max-42, 129 Long, Sondra-44, 150 Loce, Gene-168 Love, Gail--150 Kennemer, Janet4149 Kennemer, David4167 Kennington, Linda-39 Kerr, Linda-40, 41, 167 Kershner, Roberta-41, 128 Key, Jimmy-167 Key, Donald-167 Key, Karen-36, 149, 239, 241 Love, Janet Loving, Lavern-29, 121, 129 Low, Fredi26, 168, 174 kowe, Kay-168 owe, Ronnie Loye, Arminda-129 Lucas, Betty-39 Lucus, James-41, 168 Lucus, Paul-129 Lumpkin, Jerry-168 Lunday, NormaY168 Lunday, Ruth-150 Lusk, Jack--129 Lynch, Barbara-50, 54, 129 Lynch, John-55, 63, 150 Lynn, Evelyn+37, 129, 241 Mc McAda, Winds-11376, 168 McAlister, Sammy McAllister, LilaM4-2, 43, 129 McCalen, David-41, 168 McCallon, Vauda-35, 50, 56, 150 McCamlies, Marvel-36, 168, 241 McCartot, Delores--168 McCarty, Sarah Sue-39, 51, 59, 150, 156 McCaskill, Helena-39, 150 McCelvey, Mace-41, 55, 150 McClellan, Pamela-35, 44, 55, 150 McCorkle, Kay-36, 50, 101, 129 McCoy, Robena-168 McCrory, James-18, 50, 63, 129 McCurley, Charlie-38, 168 McDonald, Diane-150 McElroy, Nancy-150 McElwee, Donald-168 McGee, Dianne-24, 168 McCowen, George-150 McGuire, Billy-150 McKelvy, Car0l432, 168 McKim, Darlyne-150, 241 McKinney, Judy-129, 242 McKnight, Jan-39, 41, 59, 150 McLain, Wylie-101 McLaughlin, Norman-168 McMenamy, Erma Sue443, 129 McMillan, Charlotte-19, 34, 37, 115, 121, 130 McMillan, Lynnette-17, 21, 66, 163, 168 McMillan, Marion-168 McNeil, Deana-19, 62, 129, 130 McSpadden, Shirley-51, 55, 150 McWilliams, Carol Ann-150 McWright, Harvie-84, 85, 130 M Mack, Joanna-58, 130 Magee, Steve-34, 63, 158 Maginnis, Roger-168 Malley, Libby-50, 52, 114, 130, 242 Malley, Mike-21, 35, 99, 157, 158, 168 Marcy, Dean-168 Marley, Larry-150 Marley, Leland-44, 76, 168 Marquam, Mary-44, 150 Marshall, Cary-64, 84, 85, 114, 130 Martin, Becky-99, 130 Martin, John-150 Martin, Malinda-168 Martin, Sherry-151 Martinez, Marcel-168 Mason, Larry-4-3, 49, 130 Mason, Karen-43, 151 Mason, Mack-168 Matthews, Mary-151 Matthews, Sandra-168 Matzen, Diane-130 Maxey, Deliltte-34, 62, 114, 125, 130 Maxey, HarrietM168 Mayfield, Dwayne-13, 68, 151 Mayfield, Kathy-130 Maynard, Betty-130 Mays, Betty-38, 168 Mays, Robert-130 253 Meacham, Powell-68, 69, 130 Meador, .1 eff-71, 151 Medina, Joe-151 Medlin, Mary-130 h4edhn,1V.CL-76,83,168 Meeker, Sandra-151 Melbourne, Dianef89 Melton, Pat-25, 35, 117, 130 Merritt, Chris-27, 38, 39, 41, 51, 54, 59, 115, 130 iaeratg Judy-31,34,36,151,241 Middleton, .loe-151 Middleton, Jeannie-38, 168 Milam, Mary-37, 89, 168, 171 Milburn, Gary-16, 21, 26, 33, 35, 68, 73,87,151,167 Miller, Ann-55, 168 Miller, Donna-168 Mills, Ralph-58, 168 Mins, Ralph-58, 130 Mingus, Julie-40, 41, 54, 115, 131 Mitchell, Barbara-41, 169 Mitchell, Glenn-169 Mitchell, .1 ackg169 Mitchell, Larry-77, 79, 80, 85, 151 Mitchell, Susie-35, 38, 158, 169 Mitchell, Woody-131 Mize, Shirley-27, 151 Moffitt, Johnny--169 Monk, Linda-44, 151 Monkhouse, LaVeme-60, 169 Monroe, Axel-131 Montgomery, Bill-151 Montgomery, Jo Anne-151 Moore, Kaye-41, 131 Moore, Carl-151 Moore, Denny-151 Moore, Harriet-51, 151 Moore, Kerry-76, 169 Moore, Linda-58, 131 Moore, RoyceM131 Moorhouse, Joyce-131 Morales, Raymond-51, 54, 151 Morris, Forrest-76, 169 Morris, Sonnie-109, 169 Morrison, Jerry-131, 242 Morrison, Malcolmg34, 35, 50, 151 Morrison, Nettye-45, 169 Morrow, Sue-169 Morse, Frank-169 Morton, Glenda-45 Morton, Jerry4169 Moseley, Ronnie-60, 131 Moss, Carol-23, 42, 151 Mounce, Cecelia-38, 169 Mowery, Cliff-34, 63, 68, 69, Mullenix, Sue-151 Mullenix, Floyd-29, 48, 131 Mullins, Jackie-131 Murfee, Susan-169 Musler, Lawanda-44, 131 Meyers, N an-'169 N Nabers, Sammy-76, 83, 169 Nall, Nanneska-45, 158, 169 Naylor, .limmy-151 Nazario, Pete-151 Neal, Elaine-32, 39, 131 Neal, Tom-51, 56, 68, 71, 140, 151 Needles, Belverd-41, 45, 64, 89, 169 Neill, Gerald-43, 131 Nelson, .lim-151 Nelson, LynnA-169 Nelson, Nanette-151 Nelson, Wayne-38, 59, 131 Nesmith, Briggs-41, 169 Ness, Johnny-169 254 88, 140, 151 New, Fred-151 Newsom, ,lean-19, 27, 42, 51, 54, 62, 115, 131 Newsom, Robert-151 Newton, ,lanetta-45, 158, 163, 169, 171 Nicar, Emily-25, 44, 151 Nichols, Jackie-32, 68, 71, 72, 74, 131 Nichols, Tommy-39, 169 Nickens, Mignon-26, 169 Norlitt, Becky-169 Noles, Betty-37, 151 Noles, Teddy-131 Northam, Cherolyn-45, 169 Norton, Lorita--45, 169 0 Uatman, Ge0rgeneh66, 151, 224 O'Briant, Brenda-26, 151 Oden, Pat-88, 151 Orr, Berry-151 Owens, Jerry-50, 152 P Pace, Anita-27, 169 Pace, Rodney-132 Pack, Phoebe Kay-34, 52, 141, 152 Padgett, Loe-152 Painter, J ohn-169 Palmer, Virginiz-13169 Parker, Neal-18, 51, 114, 132, 133 Parks, Davidh-152 Parrack, Fonda-39, 59, 152, 156 Parrish, Virginia-152 Parsley, Dave-169 Parsons, Jerry-10, 18, 21, 26, 33, 51, 72, 75, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 96, 132 Patterson, Ella-109, 169 Patterson, Susan-38, 169 Paul, Edna-152 Paulger, Bobby-84, 85, 132 Payne, Elizabeth .lo-45, 169 Payne, Clifford-38, 152 Payne, .lean-112, 152 Payne, Frances-132 Payne, Louise-132 Pearce, Bill-56, 63, 77, 79, 80, 132 Peek, Kenneth-170 Pendergrass, Gene-76 Peadleton, ,loe4152 Perkins, James-152 Perkins, John-170 Perkins, Sandra-152 Perkins, Susie-27, 32, 152 Perser, Peggy-170 Peveto, KennethA76, 170 Pfingsten, Louise-41, 60, 152 Pfingsten, Ramona-60, 103, 132 Phares, Wayne-68, 86, 87, 112, 152 Phifer, Carrol-45, 170 Phillips, Eddy-132 Phillips, Wayne-86, 152 Pierce, Gerals-170 Pierson, Linda-170 Pike, Alicf?170 Pike, Bonnie-170 Pilkinton, Juanita-152 Pinkston, Michael-41, 170 Pirkey, Charles-170 Pointer, Jackiew132 Polk, Kaye-34, 140, 152 Poole, Annei45, 158, 170 Poole, David-88, 112 Porr, Kittie Elleni36, 152, 241 Powell, Cecelia-26, 31, 38, 39, 152 Powell, Jerry-132 Poynor, Margaret Ann-45, 170 Prickett, Ken-170 Priddy, Shelia-45 Privett, .1 esse-170 Pruitt, Helen-152 Prujonski, Harry-84, Puckett, Richard-38, 43 Pugh, Ronnie-86, 87, 170 Q Querner, Lana-56, 170 R Rainwater, Carolyn-45, 170 Ralls, Pat-44, 152 Ralston, Phyllis-152 Ramirez, Phyllis-101, 132 Ramirez, Sylvia-45, 170 Ramos, Angelita-45, 170 Rampy, Lloyd-41, 86, 170 Randolph, Vern-152 Rangel, Betty-132 Rangel, Manuel-152 Rather, Wayne-170 Ratisseau, Ronald-56, 101, 132 Ratliff, Sandra-170 Ray, Carmen-37, 170 Rayburn, Mary-133 Reeves, Bobby-39, 152 Reeves, Wanda-152 Reyna, Fred-42 Reynolds, Forrest+170 Reynolds, Frances-152 Reynolds, Markay-152 Rhodes, Jimmy-111, 133 Richards, Bobbye-35, 47, 152 Richardson, Donna-152 Richardson, Larry-37, 38, 50, 63, 129 Rickard, Billy-26, 42, 152 Rickard, Jimmy-90, 133 Riddel, Dora-158, 170 Riddle, Dick-133 Riley, Emily-41, 55, 152 Riley, Evelynf45, 170 Riney, Carolyn-60, 170 Ring, Randie-170 Ripton, Sandra-45 Rivera, Andrew-45, 170 Rivera, Lucy-45 Rivere, ,lo Ann-152 Rix, Ruth-152 Robb, Carolyn-38, 152 Roberds, Polly-170 Roberson, Nancy-90, 91, 133 Roberts, Charlie-84, 85, 153 Roberts, Duane-77, 153 Roberts, Lila Marie-170 Roberts, Troy-170 ' Robertson, Ben-20, 42, 133 Robinson, Betsy-30, 44, 50, 153 Robinson, Donna-38, 51, 133 Robinson, Earl-153 Robinson, James-153 Robinson, Nicky-19, 21, 33, 35, 153, 167 Robison, Kay-34, 60, 89, 153 Rodgers, Johnny-88, 153 Todgers, Steve-68, 73, 153 Rodriguez, Eden-170 Rogers, Betty-133 Rogers, Bobby-41, 170 Rogers, Craini58 Rollins, Frankie-170 Rollins, Nancy-4-4, 133 Rosendo, Cesaria-45 Rosendo, .lulia-42, 54, 153 Rowan, James-133, 242 50, 140 Rowell, Jackie-170, 241 Rowin, Janice-133 Rowlett, Richard-170 Rucker, Barbara-45 Rucker, Don-18, 61, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 115, 134 Rucker, Lenda-134 Rucker, Patsy-170 Rudolph, Anna Marie-45, 61, 171 Russell, Carolyn-153 Russell, Johnny-171 Rutledge, Jerry-134 Ryan, Max-153 Ryno, Linda-34, 50, 64, 134 Ryno, Ronald-153 S Saffell, Frances-153 Salas, Mary-44 Sallinger, David-47, 153 Sallinger, Steve-171 Salmon, Mary Louise-134 Salser, Eva Jane-60, 153 Samples, Susan-89, 153 Samuel, Anne-51, 153 Sanders, Akie-68, 70, 74, 134 Sanders, Anita-134 Sanders, Bobbyf153 Sanders, .loan--112, 153 Sanders, Linda-24, 141, 153 Sanders, SharonW103, 112, 129, 134 Sandifer, Kay-163, 171 Sandlin, Morrisf171 Sandlin, Sally-35, 38, 153 Sartor, Jackie-153 Sartor, Robert-134 Satisky, Devera-153 Savage, Lavern-47, 53, 55, 141, 153 Savage, Mary Fern-134 Savell, Lee-153 Sawyer, Linda-134 Scarbrough, Lamont-43, 134, 242 Schaller, Richi76, 171 Scott, ,lanellee-27, 29, 52, 134 Scott, ,lerry-57, 153 Scott, .loe Bob-171 Scott, Martha-51, 55, 134 Scott, Richard-76 Scroggins, Sandra-171 Seale, Barbara Ann-4, 36, 115, 117, 134 239, 241, 242 Seale, Barbara Sue-45, 171 Seale, Don-171 Searsy, Joel-111, 153 Seitz, .lerry-171 Selby, John-37, 171 Seymour, Jerry-68, 74, 75, 140, 153 Shadden, Dorothy-44, 134 Shahan, Karen-32, 153 Shearer, Carolyn-153 Shelton, Davidf153 Sherrod, Winnie-45, 171 Shetley, Ma.rgic?36, 171, 241 Shew, Barbara-134 Shimek, Roberta-60, 134 Shipman, Charla-24, 60, 171 Short, La Nell-153 Shultz, Stephen-39, 153 Sides, Pat-135 Sides, Robertg153 Sikes, Larry-41, 153 Simer, Bruce-154 Simmons, Betsy-51, 55, 154 Simpson, Arvin-45, 171 Simpson, Junt?171 Simpson, Tommyi-58, 135 Sims, .lames-171 Singleton, Roy-76, 171 Skinner, Lavaughna-32, 135 Sledge, Barbara--154 Sledge, Don--24 Sliter, Jackie-45, 55, 171 Smallin, Lana Kay-135 Sledge, Barbara-154 Smith, Billief109, 171, 241 Smith, Billy-42 Smith, Eddie Kay424, 35, 171 Smith, .lerry-135 Smith, Jim-154 Smith, Frank-68, 73, 75 Smith, Lanita-58, 135 Smith, Linda .loan-171 Smith, Linda Lee-42, 43, 135 Smith, Linda Sueffl-5 Smith, Marvin-154 Smith, Mary Anne-135 Smith, Mickey-71, 135 Smith, Patf37, 154, 241 Smith, Rayoma Sue-53, 135 Smith, Richard-38, 171 Smith, Sue-53, 154 Smitherrnan, Ronald-172 Smothermon, Ronny-153 Smyrl, Donna-154 Snellings, Peggy-172 Snider, Joan-154 Snow, Betty-44, 154 Sodd, Mikegsev, 172 Somers, Pat-37, 52, 154 Sorrells, Kenneth-172 Spain, Tim-154 Sparks, Bill--105 Sparks, Dorothy4135 Sparks, Kathaleen-35, 45, 172 Sparks, Shirleyf135 Spear, Jerry-172 Spears, Bob-172 Speck, Wyvonne-27 Spence, .lonny-172 Spencer, Barbara-60, 172 Spikes, Richardf38, 172 Spining, Mary4154 Spires, Virginia4154 Sport, Alberta-4-4, 154 Spykes, Kiane-173 Stanton, Lynda-45, 172 Stapleton, Alan-68, 71, 74, 75, 154 Stapp, Douglas-172 Starkey, Libby-89, 154 Stark, .lanet-172 Starkey, Pierre-172 Starrett, Valene-36, 135, 241 Steele, Linda-154 Stephen, Cary-f26, 42, 43, 129, 135 Stephens, Brookie-28, 29, 135 Stephens, .limmy-154 Stephens, Nancy-135 Stephens, Norman--63, 172 Stephenson, Camellia-45, 172 Stephenson, Darla-458, 112, 135 Stewart, Catherine-38, 172 Stewart, ClaytonA31, 154 Stewart, James-43, 136 Stewart, Robertf66, 154 Stinnett, Wilson-154 Stone, Linda-172 Stone, Nickye-154 Storrs, Ira--172 Storrs, Shirley-26, 45, 172 Story, Myrna-4-5, 172 Stratton, Bryan-172 Stringer, Bob-98 Stringham, Bill-39, 56 Strong, Daniel-136 Summers, Sandra-154 Sumney, Jerry-172 Sutton, Joe-172 Svatos, Pat-154 Sweeney, ,ludy-154 Swope, Sanford-154 T Tabor, Patsy-172 Talent, Dorisw154 Talent, Gladys-172 Talent, .lohn-76, 158 Tankersley, ,loy-136 Tankersley, Linda-154 Tanner, Raymon-172 Tanner, Kaye-45, 172 Tarlton, Paula-136 Tarter, , Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor Neili58, 136 .lamesk45, 172 Joyce-37, 154 Linda-89, 154 Mary Jane-34, 51, 62, 140, 154 Mildred-136 242 Taylor: Ralph-172 1 Taylor, Ronald---77, 78, 79, 82, 125, 1 Taylor, Sylvia-37, 154 Teague, Wells-39, 172 Telford, Sylva-172 Temple, Mike- 36 136 Templeton, Dee-44, 136 Thomas, Anita-155 Thomas, Buddy-154 Thomas, ,lamesf76, 172 Thomas, .loetta-155 Thomas, Toni-39, 172 Thompson, Johnny-63, 172 Thompson, Lyndaf109, 172 Thompson, Ray--35, 41, 48, 50, 88, 136 Thompson, Sarah-44, 59, 61, 136 Thorne, Hollis-45, 173 Thorne, ShurleneA27, 136 Thornton, Mary Beth-136 Thornton, Pat-155 Thrasher, Nancy Jean-155 Thrush, Marita-136 Thurman, Dale--173 Tidwell, Harvey--173 Tillery, Phillipi25, 45, 173 Tilson, Mary Dena-103, 136 Timmons, Alice-155 Tingle, Billy-173 Tipps, Kathy-45, 157, 158, 173 Tipps, Mary Carol-43, 137 Tipton, Sandra-173 Tirey, ,lean-154 Tonroy, Bart'-41, 173 Townsley, Barbara-37 Treadaway, Frank-155 Tripp, Bettie-155 Trumhle, Shirley--155 Tryheart, James--173 Tucker, Tucker, Doyle-66, 173, 174 Pat-19, 21, 22, 25, 34, 35, 37 51, 66, 114, 137, 242 Turner Billie-43, 137 Turner? Gerald-173 Turner, Joe-155 Turner, Judy-173 Turner, Lyndai155 Turner, Parks-89, 173 Tyscon, Ronny U Underwood, James-137 Underwood, .lane-89, 158, 173 Usry, Kayi54, 62, 64, 155, 241 V Valentine, Charlie-26, 43, 137 Vanginault, Kay-155 r Vaught, Joyce-26, 37, 137 Veazey, J ackie-155 Vickers, Eldridge-173 Vinson, E. .l.-155 Williams, Peggy-45, 173 Williams, Richard E.-138 Williams, Richard-173 Williams, Susie-138 Williamson, Douglas-174 Williamson, Scott-156 W Willing Wilson, ham, Mary Ann-62, Alton-174 114, 138 Dorsey, Mrs. Johnny L.-102 Douglass, Mrs. Ruby Lee-51, 102 Driver, Mrs. Patricia-30, 102 Edkert, A. W.-95 Evans, William H.-95 Ford, Mrs. Erag102 Waggoner, Wilma--26, 43, 56, 137, 242 Waldrop, Judy-44, 155 Walker, Betty-155 Walker, Lana-173 Walker, Marilyn---173 Walkup, Robert-37, 62, 129, 137, 241 Wall, Larry-41 Walsh, Linda-155 Wilson, Bill-M156 Wilson, James-174 Wilson, Karen-156 Wingo, Pat-174 Winn, Judy--174 Wisdom, Laverne-174 Wise, Raymond-156 Wolf, Elizabethe-156, 167 Gilliam, Mrs. Jewell-102 Gordon, Jay E.-96 Graves, Lottie-103 Griggs, Mrs. .loan-103 Groves, Mrs. R. T.-103 Hailey, Mark-95 Hancock, Mrs. Laverne-104 Keeton, Mrs. Lois Marie-105 Ward, Larry-173 Ward, Patricia-155 Warden, Bob-111, 173 Warren, Carolyn-43, 137 Washburn, Arthur-155 Watkins, David-40, 41, 155 Watkins, Laveda-39, 137 Watson, Mary-51, 155 Watson, Penny-55, 109, 155 Watson, Willie Fern-55, 137 Watts, Harrietti43, 51, 54, 62, 155 Weaver, SamM76, 173 Webb, Billy-155 Webb, Judy-137, 242 Webb, Hershel-173 Webb, Patsy-36, 155, 241 Webb, Paul-173 Webb, Mikes-63, 77, 79, 81, 84, 85 Weddige, Dinae-138, 173 Weeks, Wayne-57, 137 Weems, Jerry Wayne-173 Weir, Verna-114, 155 Welborn, Garry442, 63, 155 Welch, Bonnie-155 Welch, Ronnie-48, 137 Welch, Sally-34, 35, 37, 173 Wellborn, Bill-42, 137 West, Anne-38, 155 West Bill -173 v Y West, Gwyn-137 West, West, J ames-26, 137 J im-42, 242 West, Ray-39, 41, 155 Westborook, Kay-173 Weston, Franklin--155 Wheatley--137, 242 Wheeler, Sandra-56, 89, 155 White White White White White , Bill-155 , Donald-57, 138 , Juleta-45, 173 , Royanne-32, 60, 155, 241 , Shelley-35, 37, 50, 52, 138 Whitacre, Sarah-38, 44, 59, 112, 138 Whiteside, David-76, 85, 173 White 158, side, William-35, 41, 63, 76, 173 Whitlock, Francis-138 Whittington, Lawrence-76, 173 Whorton, Lenne Ann-27, 54, 155 Wiedeman, Doris+50, 155 Wilbanks, .loe-173 Wilbanks, Phil-156 Wilhite, Annw19, 27, 50, 62, 138 Wilk, Mike-88, 156 Willburn, Sandra-32, 36, 156, 241 Willeforcl, Toni-39, 138 Williams, Barbara-35, 56, 140, 156 Willia Willia Willia ms, Carolyn-156 ms, Clinton-173 ms, Donnie-173 Williams, Doyle-18, 35, 67, 86, 114, 138 Williams, Jimmy-138 Willia ms, Linda-138 Williams, Melvin-84, 156 Wolfe, Connie-45, 174 Wood, Jack-74 Wood, Dinny-107 Wood, Mary-174 Woodall, Pat-125, 138 Woodruff, Mary-156 Woods, Woods, Woodsi Woodsi Woody, Barbara-156 James4156 de, Frank-156 de, Vivian-35, 37, J oy--138, 242 Woolsey, Thomas-174 Wright, Charlotte-174 Wright, Jane-55, 145, 174 Wright, Patty-156 Wright, Paul-174 Wright Paula-174 Wrightl Reba-174 Wright, Ronny-156 1 74 Wyatt, .lack-88, 174 Y Yeary, Cutis-174 Yeisley, Vivian-156 Yeiverton, Carolyn-156 Yoes, Anna-23, 156 Young, Gloria-156 Young, Ronnie-174 Young, Tommy-174 Z Zachary, Carolyn412, 15, 19, 21, 27 35, 66, 121, 138 Zavala, Conradf174 Zickefoose, Karen426, 174 FACULTY AND OTHERS Barnby, Elwin W.,-99 Barton, Jack-98, 99 Blak6Y, J. E., Jr.-95 Bowie. Paul-99 Branom, Pauld100 Brothers, J. O. fBuddyJ-6, 67, 100 Brunson, Mrs. Kathleen-100 Bryan, Mrs. Dorothy-36, 100 Bullock, Mrs. Katherine-99, 100 Burgess, James E.--100 Bussey, Laurene-24, 100 Carthel, James-45, 100 Carver, Mrs. Mildred-42, 44, 101 Christmann, John J.-95 Clark, Mrs. Willie-101 Cobb, James-67, 102 Crawford, Jerry-'24, 98 Crawford, Ray-102 Curtis, Eck-67 Curtis, James 67, 102 Hawkins, Mrs. H. B.-101, 104 Hays, Mrs. Harriet-104 Henry, Mrs. Roberta-25, 104 Hill, Ishmael-94 Holladay, Allen-26, 76, 104 Holland, Mrs. Dorothy-40, 104 Holman, Ruth-104 Honey, Glenys-103, 104 Howorth, W. H.f24, 96, 97 Hughes, Mrs. Dorothy-105 Kaisner, Mrs. Nancy-36, 37, 52, 105 Kern, Bonita Rose-53, 106 Key, E. E.-105, 106 Knight, Robert E.-96, 97 Knight, Mrs. Margie-112 Landwer, Mrs. Virginia-106, 107 Largent, Tommy Joe-106 Lemos, Mel+106 Leslie, E. C.-26, 83, 84, 106 Liston, Lovic L.-106 Lomax, Dorothy-96 Lowrey, E. J.-106 McCarty, Aline-107 McDaniel, Mrs. Mary-107, 109 McGhee, Mrs. Betty-107 McLean, Virginia-108 McWhorter, Mrs. Carney-112 Montgomery, Marietta4108 Morris, Mrs. Hazel-51, 108 Murphey, T. 0.395 0'Banion, Max L.-77, 82, 108 Odom, Vernon L.-98 Orr, Rogers-108 Owens, James--88, 108 Pettyjohn, Mrs. SuzanneA108 Rice, Olan-108 Robbins, Ronald-67, 109 Shelton, Mrs. Peggy-109 Terrell, Mrs. Ethel-31, 50, 98 Tolson, James H.-109, 111 Tolson, Mrs. Imogene-112 Voss, Mrs. Helen Kae--35, 110 Wallace, E. J.-110 Warren, Mrs. Ivey-110 Watkins, Mrs. Euna B.-110 Whiteley, Alleen-110, 112 Whiteside, James H.-95 Whitlock, Eldora-112 Williams, Knox-110 Williams, Nat-94 Wilkinson, Russell-95 Wilson, Mary-110 Wilson, Mrs. Thelma-110 Wimberley, Russell-111 Winn, Mrs. Frances-111 Young, Paul-111 44 make if 4 L X W Tr m ml Q X 1 f- If. 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