Marshall High School - Maverick Yearbook (Marshall, TX)

 - Class of 1955

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Matson, Mr. Ray Musser, and Dr james Harris. I6 V. H. I-IACKN Behind the scenes is a group of prominent men and women who make up the school board of the Marshall Public School System. It is their responsibility to select the superintendent, approve the teachers, name the different principals, draw up the annual budget, approve the textbooks selected by the superintendent, and hear communications-written and oralvfrom citizens or organizations on matters of administration. One of the greatest tasks facing the 1954455 School Board was the tremendous building program whereby several new buildings have been added to our former school facilities. For their diligent work and careful planning, we want to extend a well-deserved vote of thanks and appreciation from the teachers and the students of Marshall High School. ft .ridezzl Sl4f7E1'jlIft.'7I6lf6'II1 Pre EY MR. VERNARD GRIME I 0 O ,ig MRS. LVCILLE HENDRY Bnffm 1 v' M.111.1gm' 1,1 M.1r'.vluH Publix' Sflmulf SUPT. V. H. HACKNEY Sllfl6'7'jI1fL'lldt'IIf of Mmrlmll Publif Scbanlf MRS. BETH ENA ROGERS Sefrelary of SllfI6l'i?1f6?l7dEl1l fNot picturedj MRS. FLORENCE WOOD Bunk Czufodimz fNot picturedj MR. J. T. RAY Vifiligzg Tenflaef MR. BILL AVARA INIRS. ANNE BELL PVIIIIIIP-If SC'f1'Ef4I1'j' of of AI.1r,vlv.1.7l Hilulv SL'l7U0.1 Affmiflrmll Higb Sth ml MRS. OLA PEARL 'IOHNSON MR. EARL RHODES MRS, LIGON A,a'.ri.uI.1r11 Su'v'e1.1r y Plum Sll!Ic'1'fIIfL'IIdL'Ilf Djggjgjwg lv Slzju rif1lw1dL uf MRS. VALRIE HARRELL Hi.r!m'9', Sfvmrmr of Sludwll Cozzrzril BS. Degree, I-Iowartl Payneg M.S. Degree. East Texas Baptist College. MR. JEFF DAVIS Agrirulfzzre B.S. Degree, Texas A 8: M3 M,E. Degree, Texas A 8: M. MRS KATHFRINF SI IDFR ,Ufldl HS. Degree, Sam Houston State Teatluers Collegeg MA. Degree, Texas State College for XXfomen. 4 . Ml: N' MRS. SARA HARP Sfleerb, Efzglirb A.B. Degree, Northwestern State College. A ml Q 'K tl iff? MR LEATI IS BROWN Language B.A. Degree, Centenary Collegeg M.Ed. Dexu ' gree, University of Texas. , MISS ANNIE WOODALI. Mtztlaemwirr B.S. Degree, 'lcxas State College for Wonuen. MRS. ITIHELEEN MORRISON Clolbirzg BS. Degree, East Texas State Teachers Collceg M.S. Degree, East Texas State Teachers College. MISS RUTH HAGAN English B.A. Degree, North Texas State College, M.A. Degree, University of Texas. foamed ' MR. JOE MAGRILL Wbodwork Qnlellt Si 'N rua 71 ' . 1 J f I 1 .. .- .. , . x , ...,,Q,,,M ,ffl MRs.1NEz1-IUGHES . 'i x ' - Evglifb g j H . '. , A.A. Degree, College of Marshall, B.A. De- gree, Baylor University, M.A. Degree, Univer- : - A sity of Texas. MISS BERTA AKIN Scienre B.S. Degree, Union University, M.A. Degree George Peabody College. A.A. Degree, College of Marshall, B.S. Degree, Stephen F. Austin, M.S. Degree, East Texas State Teachers College. MR. HERBERT REYNOLDS Mathematic: B.B.A. Degree, Baylor University, M.Ed. De- gree, East Texas State Teachers College. MISS ALLINE MILLER Czwrf, Hrslory, Eronomrrx, Sorrology B.S. Degree, North Texas State College, Degree, East Texas Baptist College. I MISS MARY BOYDLERNDON Hiitory A.A. Degree, College of Marshall, B.S. Degree, ,M North Texas State College. fftxe MR. JOHN OWENS Band and Orcberlm B.M.E. Degree, Louisiana Stateg M.M. Degree, Baylor University. '- f Miss GUss1E ROUGHTON J X J Matbematicx and Annual Sponsor B.A. Degree, Texas Wesleyan College, M.A. Degree, Southern Methodist University. MRS. MARGARET PASELLA Choir B.M. Degree, East Texas Baptist College. COACH BOBBY DUNCAN Arriftant Football, T mrk Coach B.S. Degree, East Texas Baptist College. C o m merrial MISS SELMA BROTZE Englirh and Iourmzlixm B.S. Degree, North Texas State College, B.A. Degree, North Texas State College, M.A. De- gree, North Texas State College. MR. GERALD MCKEEL B.S. Degree, East Central Collegeg M.E. De- l ' gree, West Texas State College. MR. CLAUDE DAILEY ' B.S. Degree, San Marcos State, M.A. Degree, University of Missouri. E Q - 0 4- . Q i 9 C ' f . 1 . 1, XQ I if gli I win? If 'L 046 9 ' xl? J x xXl:'.g4 5' 2 7111.115 COACH KIRBY PRICE Hiftofy, Boyr P. E. Coarb A.A. Degree, Tyler junio gree, Midwestern Univers r Collegeg B. S. De- ity. COACH CHARLIE FLOWERS Bop' P E Coach Allyletn' Drreclar A.A Kilgore junior College BBA Degree Baylor University MS Degree East Texas Baptist College MRS. ELIZABETH ETHRIDGE Librarian A.B. Degree, Baylor Universityg B L S Degree George Peabody College. MISS MICKEY MCCQPIRE Girlr' P. E., Tennif B.S. Degree, NortIT Texas State College. 4' e 'N N- Ni I, X rs ,x ,x X -J ,xx X MISS SYDNEY AKIN Commercial Work B.S. Degree, University of Coloradog M. A. Degree, Columbia University. MISS VIVIAN NELL BECKER Giflr' P. E. B.S. Degree, East Texas Baptist College 4 MR JACK COBB Dulrzbulwe Education B.S Degree East Texas State Teachers College M.S Degree East Texas State Teachers Col lege N . , wg, . I 1 Y YY' , if .Q 1 x A 43.25 5:Vf,T?5Jx35l: K' V 5: - Kzzg-fy - V Q O 7 22 P5 -um! wk Q 41 Q 1 r,. 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M F1 ,...x A t 'Q 340850266 Flukceae GLENDA SNIDER Exvorl-DUDLEY TAYLOR if 775444 704.44 WILLENA ALLEN Sweetieafzt of Me Dawuwrwe Summa WAURENE WILSON Us 2 Sweelleafztcof 7663056 gfamemaiewof ,4meuba HAROLD FOSTER JOE BAYS Pa.-male Saaedleaatd of 7utww 7646424 of ,4nwu'c4 CAROL MCPHEETERS MARTHA BROOKS Sweedkwztofth '7ac'au 'yafwaeu af 740103564 JEANETTE PONDER ww, I 4, K - 3fKTf!b2?'1? Z NW' ' 1 . Z, 3 k ii flifvii wmamli - I -. 'rm ' .1 A A W :H , P,.,,,M f'f - 515.1 fx .4 , 1 Q ,H , , .,,, , 2 , L r SEQ: Q5-f? 1 X ' ,,mw.., w pw V :V ' Q x 2- f W jx- QV Aff iw iv . ,Q , 32 5 V W Q n z W6 W NS' F7 'M 255 :J fi t ,fa 1 :gk-If - V I JL: xg: .V Q, ,a an L -w 3 Q, 52 fx. fa E N x mmmnnwwf a 1, .-.M I vwmuffugwak . ,,.,1. , Q., ,. x m,m,Q,, f, .1 ww, -mi , f im- ,, ,,,ff,1,: ,nw www-wL3,s1.,ewww .rx : f, fwwax. Z-4z: 1441 Xi4i 'l'5 ..----.--v---1 ., ,---1 '1' , 'X f-'QNX FY :ff l Seacbfw 7 ?5 5 ff f Wave .lang Wag 54 X 3 Prefldenz JIMMY WEBB Vice Prendent GLENDA SNIDER Secreffzfy MARY BOYD Treaxurer JIMMY PEDISON Student Council Reprexenmtive JOE BILLS lf 1' ag. I K gn j , u in 4. .sh QL, 5 -,B . , X 4 ,V y.. , Q, B. .al s w il 1' Win. Tr ' Xfg.. K .z , I V 1 if ' we-,Q ' , t W 'fig' 2 -2' Q, ,, y, , ' Q. aiwg rl bl-P.. 'V - Q .s 4 t A-4' A?i'w.f'M- 1 r . , . . kv, S., , A Q E 1 ,f 43. ' mf 4, . , -V 'K P: eq? 4, Q. xg ' V 1' - 3' A Q .H , A:: 4 . '. . K! i f A rmwb. -fries? '.'u-5 ', ,. . M-----....... . -----...M PN ,1 v iw ,gk I ,us-an-v----.4 W I -1, 3 QL i K ,N in - ' 1 5 'W-wm'.,.w.m-' ,IWW ,545 Q M- MM L,,' 7, 1 Q M X ff' 'qlsigj LQ.: fe fe wif W I L LEN A ALLEN - BILLY ASAFF - An e Snappy and peppy and sential for a happy life always thereg well liked freedom from care. here and everywhere. 'NAM -W Lf: JOHN BALLARD H DOROTHY BANKSTON DOROTHY BANTA - is 1 man of his word -Loyalty is the holiest An outward and visiblc good in the human heart, sign of an inward am spiritual grace. BETTY JEAN BARKETT MICKEY BATES - A -The only way to have a thy command I woul friend is to he one. Clwnge. F101 merely my C05 tume, but my very soul. J ITL BETTY BIBB f A love girl, above all rank. rv sw 'J JOE BILLS-Sober, but not seriousg quiet, but not idle. PAUL BLACKMON - ARTHUR BLALOCK - HHPPY am Iv ff0m CHIC 1 He is his own comman- am free. XY'hy aren't they der, all contented like me! MARY BOYD - Thy voice is sweet as if it took its music from thy face. an MALCOMB BRAUD- AWAY - Rarity gives a charm. MARGARITE BRIGHT- MICKEY BROCK-It is Vivacity is the health of better to be small and shine than to be tall and cast a shadow. the spirits. at f teel s I . 1 .I W fy I. ' ,:...x!p I A I 1 'J li ' N - ll- Q A Si R A .. A ?RANCES BROWN - KENNETH BROWN - NELL BROWN - She Nleatness is the crowning An exaggeration is a truth fed her spirit with the grace of womanhood. that has lost its temper. bread of booksg and slaked her thirst at all the wells of thought. nn. 12 all .. as-7 0- . .Y 1 ... .Ar .,,..., wry IELIA CAIN - With GOLDA FAY CASEY - MARY CASSITY - T h C Jvely hair, she's quite a To speak kindly does not load becomes lighter 'eatg as a friend she's hurt the tongue. which is cheerfully borne. ard to beat. .wx MARTHA BROOKS What is good is beautiful. JUDY BRUECHNER This is a lady, sweet and kind. it REBECCA CHAMBERS -She is a mirror of all courtesy. JANETTE CLONINGER - Skill to do comes ot' doing. NANCY ANN COOK - Beauty pleases the eye only, but sweetness of dis- position charms the soul. LORETA CRUMPLER - A person's actions are only a picture book of their creed. mlb. HELEN COLEMAN - ARTHUR COLLINS - SANDY COLLINS-PVC The most I can do for my See me, how calm I am! ffikefl my flm where I'VC friend is to simply be his found if. friend. 'Nusa' PEGGY CORNELIUS - GERALD CORPIER - GLENDA CORPIER - I Nothing is impossible to 'Tis sweet to spend one's believe that in the end a willing heart. time in the cultivation of truth will conquer. the fields, Nia 41 . EUGENE CUMMINGS- JANE ANN CURTIS - CHARLES DANNHAEI No one knows what he And never did she cease SER - Happiness lie can do till he tries. to talk. first of all, in goo health, MARTHA DELAHUNT BILL EDWARDS - I CECILIA EDWARDS - NORMA EFURD - Th -A little nonsense now know what's what. When love and skill work greatest of all pleasures i and then is relished by together expect a master- to give pleasure to th the best of men. piece. one we love. , un- GERALDINE FAUCETT TO MM I E FAULK - BOB FINKLEA - My JESSE LEE FITCH B -I would be merry as the Silence is 11 fine jewel for theory is to enjoy life. different methods differ tlay is long. a woman. ent men excel t 'IVIAN FORD - Those HAROLD FOSTER - JOHN GEDDIE - Wit, :ho bring sunshine to the Man's capacities have be my faculty, and pleas- .ves of others cannot keep never been measured. ure my occupatiOI1-,H : from themselves. U -Til 'ie-' 1. .1 A : RODRICK GILSTRAP - JAMES G U I D R Y -- From the crown of his Politeness goes far - yet 1 read, to the sole of his costs nothing. ieet, he is all mirth. X f N X -N l QV P xx W- l 'XE Alf . . xxgl f ,ff ,, . 'lf' ' ,- -l ,ff-.1 , uf. A W.. , I l xyx 1 . fx? .1 r Mig I .TI-H f. 7 2:11 :Gps-J rel 2.1 11 SUINLYN HAMPTON , ,:,,fw ,av m. -f -The greater the woman. ,51-iff f he greater her courtesy. . -vw - X 67 -Qt, I A5191 1 1 . 15 1 ' I ...1 j. ,9j DOROTHY HARMAN- Louis HARRIS - A ioy NONA HARRIS - sweet i?:w1f' f.I ,'-.'. i 7' La w ? It is a friendly heart that that is shared is a joy made and smiling are thy ways, I ' LEW' 1 l'lHS plenty of ft'i6I'ldS. tl0UblE. as beauteoug golden au- ' 'N II I I tumn days. J. ' 4 1 ,I -1. 111 4' fa 'Y l I J , I 1 Y '51 41 K1 'li 'gil X f it 1 ly 15- 1 1 I I r it 'J 1 2'w3'2fajfq1 ' 11 e. ---1 11 L tw. ,L 13 - , .1 . 1 r ' 1 1. , ,wp 1 1 Xb' if wilt R K Y 3 1 ,FU 1 . ui. '1' it 111 1 'MJ V 1. if ' - f 1. Il-...NI - I tb Q- 1 13319 'fQg1, x 'I iizgg, Klfztfpl ' ' ,-1411 .f ., If , , , H. - few 1 i 1 I, 1 'Vt , 1 I IIAII - 4- I r w . II .I .. 11'-9 2911: fiv . 3' ' . ,1 -0, SAI . .. 4 .6 ,I ,. 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DAVE HAWKINS-L would be intolerable w it not for its amusemel ik' .1 .4 . M -L f r111 hh ,, 1, . Q DOUGLAS HAZELIP - ALLA . JEAN HEARNS- The age of Chivalry ig BERGERHShe is qllifit 35 'ff NX never past. 21 lamb. 'is CONNIE HENRY-The hand that follows intellect can achieve. -etr 1 1 1-I f'- -u-- I I I III. M - A' l.. .1 1 '1 'llI1n' 'Vvti' VQMKM 4l!.'5's1 x.. L if , , . Q ' 1 eo H ' gunman 1 I 9 II , 11rg,'i'Y '1 4 2.3 z:.A,u' I 1, he l I 1' '9' 1.1 J , 1 QI , ' fl 1 ka J 1, 1 1 1 1 , 1- 65 hi fl A, , ' 'T' if i 4 I i 'l l 1 N Q J 1: r'4 f 'V 1 'L up I I ,Mr 1 2 II, 1 1 1 , t - A K1 1 Q. A 1 ve la 1 Q .1 'H sf 1 is A A 1 F A X A 'A 1 - : -As, 1 1 -11 . 1 1 is 1 A 5 1 K 1 1 1 . l 'G Q. uh y ,Q 21 0 I X 4 5. 1 1 1 II X I P 1' t , f '54 11 ' I 4 ,mild I R ,4 II N 1 I A- II -QXZII I ,I Ik 4! I I 4 . .S X, ., 41.-. .. J '-f ,,, A ' II1 1. , K I I fi' 1 1 ,J-'.1 f 'A ll I 'F PU ' 1 5'-11511151 - 1 . .Z .. ., , lf? - 1 15111 1 1 -'-1 J. ,' , -' F ' 141- 1 ZJVIQ, 1, I-1 11' 1, ':u x .i X 7 , mg V 2 H' -' ' ,, ' .14 1 'in fr 1 I W V 4 59 g iw ALDENE HEIDELBER -It is so nice to be natur when you are naturally nice. JULIA ANN HILL And ever does she g more lovely. 75 ef ii iii: f--L ' , BOBBY HOLTZCLAY Much is required of t to whom much is give IELBA HONEYCUTT- JA M E S HORDERN - weeter is her singing to Trust men and they will ie ear' than honey to the be true to you. p, fm L E N D A IVES - iend is never known me has need. A RUDY JENKINS - Si- rill lence is a true friend who ROBERT H O R I CK - LINDA HOWARD - T Either I will find a way know her is to love her. or I'll make one. ,IOHNNIE JERNIGAN- They can conquer who never betrays. believe they can. ROBERT JOBE - Noth- ing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking. i, 15 1 . I if g , A I 2 ELORES JONES-Am ELLA FAYE JONES FRANKLIN JONES-No RAYFORD ONE .. I S - 'ion and lOv6 are the We are shaped and fash- man i5 able of himself to Worry has killed many a ngs of great actions. ioned by the things we do all fhingg, mang why die? love. IRY ALICE JORDAN The companion of si- great ability to be able to :e is wisdom. conceal one's abilities. JAMES KEYS - It is a ROSANNAH KEYS - Her words ring as sweet as a chain of gold, her eyes are lit with laughter. BENNY LaGRONE - Always laughing - never sad - sometimes naughty but never bad. MOLLIE LANCASTER- They that know no evil will suspect none. -N-dm49Y PHILIP LANIER-What VIRGINIA LINK - Pere BELYA LQVELACE - he dares to dream of, he dares to do. sonality is to a woman joy is not in things, it is what perfume is to 11 in us. flower. JUANITA LYLES-Tres- LITT MARTIN - Very pass not on her solitude. bashful as I am told, so nice a boy should be more bold. MICKEY MAULDIN - WALTER MAXWELL- Born with a gift of laugh- Great hopes make grea ter and the sense that the men, world is mad. ' rf 55 5? :sg ppb ' in I lg Tami 1 I . ssir I . M is t 'lit f . MARILYNN MEYERS - ARTHUR MINNICK-Be JOANNE MOCK-I was BUSHE MORGAN - L She is good natured and as great in act as you have horn to talk, and talk I the world rush on, I' sweet with dainty ways. been in thought. must. take my time and ease. ESTHER MORRIS - AS LOUIS MUNDEN - I-Ie's merry as the day is long, got a great big heart, worlds of sense and he's just a tiny little devil. GLENDA MYERS -- The SUSIE MCAFEE - T milclest manners and the best part of beauty is ti gentlest heart. no picture can express. CAROL INTCPHEETERS - Goodness is 11 special kind Of truth :md beauty. I '22-rf' 1713,- Quia fn t . N ff :if L-' I W f fl wr fisvg I R JOHNETTE PHILLIPS- A loving heart is the truest wistlom, Va 4 Sdcwtq 70: 0566 Sddvtfy I own l l 4 W LARRY PIERCEAA real BOBBY PONDER f I-Ie JOYCELYN POWERS- man is he whose goodness is jolly, gootl naitured and NCVCY icllC. HCVCI still, is ll part of him. true, and always willing always smiling, always his share to do. will. 'sf ,Q JERRY READY H What care I when I can be at rest, kill time, and take life at its best. W W- DICK REDMON - I am SHERRY RENFROE 1 l as free QS nature first never fI'OLllJlE t1'O11lJl6 til made me. trouble troubles me. 2 yu BETTY RICI-IEY - Tl sweetest garland to tt sweetest maid. ONNA ROBISON - A lchine for converting the athen. VAL RUCKLE - Cultiva- tion to the mind is as necessary as food to the body. PAUL SELZ - Friendly. smart, loyal. true-the best in every way. METT SLATER-His bs were cast in manly d, for hardy sports of test bold. 41 in MAURICE SMITH-One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be 11 man. NIMY SOLOMON - BETTY STERNBERG - me say the world was An angel might have e for fun and frolic stooped to see and blessed so say I. her for her spirit, JACK SMYTHE - Earn- estness and sincerity are synonyms. JACKIE STEVENS - Always be true to the best that is in you, .l FN MARY ANN SIMMONS -A combination of non- sense. common sense, and a sense of humor. GLENDA SNIDER - Nothing can be added to fine pearls to make them more beautiful except a lovely woman, 'Nw 1 KX ,.,. WANDA STEWART - Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eyes, in every gesture dignity and love. . STONE-Not afraid RALPH SULLIVAN - It MARLENE SWENSON- DUDLEY TAYLQR .- 'ork. but not in sym- is tranquil people who A mind at peace with all Mgfmgfg are mme expres- z with it. accomplish much. below, a heart whose love give than words is innocent. is we-e ? KAY TAYLOR-She who JOI-INETTE TERRY - BILLY PAT TIPTON - RITA JANE TITTLE - sows courtesy, rezlps Lqyvqly to look :rtg delight- True life lives in laugh- What she thought she fri6miSl1ip. ful to know. ter. love, and sports. nobly dared. 'W' ,,,,.,sau MYRNA TRIIEHITT 4 GEORGE WALKER-To LEROY WARFIELD - JAMES WASKOM - I Patient and still and full one and all, agreeable. Love is always in the prefer to do right and get ' mood for making mir- nothing rather than do of good will. wrong and get no punish- ment. rifles. TRUETT WATTS - He speaketh not and yet there is 21 conversation in his eyes. RUTH WHEELER - Gentle in manner, firm in reality. -as ., JIMMY WEBB - It is 11 CAROLYN WESSON - JANET WEST-If sweet- frientlly heart that has At the piano she does ness be a fault, hers is a plenty of friends. excelg a second Handel. great one. who can tell? Y z,,v. yn , Y ' , fwk - If V71 1 v. I J I , - .TT . - f A im, at f Q l il I Ag A , S . H ALETTA WHITE - Our M A R G I E WILEY - GLENDA WILKERSOIN greatest glory is not m Devout yet cheerfulg ac- - She has a beautifu ' i ' '- I ' ld. ex ression - spreading never falling, but in rising nw yet fCSlgf1L p every time we fall. sunshine, r s 3' E39 Adi, V MAF' , 1? we to l LVA WILSON-Siiili MERRELL VUITT - He BOBBIE ELLEN WOOD JAMES YATES-There's :fence combined with seems quiet but wgitth out, --A bumlle of pep and 41 little bit nf mfgqhief in 1 beauty is rarely hes fooling you, fun. those laughing eyes. ul. swag? Water Can't Quench the Fire of Love H wt aim HARPER YOUNG What is past my help is past my care. if Laugh, Clown, Laugh Far Away Places L L A Ong, Ong go This Is Worth Fighting FOI 3 ' .gn V 5 0 .WY , v-Md., T-1 ff rf v--f , 1 the Good Old Summertime Take That Night Train to It Takes Two to Tango Memphis 67 ALEXANDER ALFORD AI,I.IsN ASAFI4' BALLARD BANKSTON BANTA BARKIZTT BATES BIBB BILLS BLACKMON BLALOCK BOYD BRAUDAXYAY BRIGHT BROCK BROOKS F. BROWN K. BROWN N. BROWN BRIIECHNER CAIN CASEY CASSITY CHAMBERS CLONINGFR COLEMAN A. COLLINS S. COLLINS COOK CORNELIIIS G. CORPIIIR G. F. CORPIIQR CRIIMPLER CUMMINGS CURTIS DANNHAIELISIER DELAHUNT B. EDXVARDS C. EDWARDS EFI IRD FAIICETT FAIILK FINKIFA FITCH FORD FOSTER GEDDIE GII.S'I'RAP GLIIIDRX' HAMPTON HARMAN HARRIS HARRIS HAXVKINS HfXZIEI.IP HISARNSBIERGITR HIaIIII2I.BIaRcQ HIENRX' HII.I. HOI.TZCLAX5C' HONIEYQIITI' HORIIERN HORICK HOW'AIllU IVES JENKINS JITRNIGAN JOBIZ D. JONIQS E. JONIQS F. JONES R. JONES JORIIAN J. KIEYS R. Kms LAGRIUNIZ LANCASTIQR LANIER LINK LOV I2I.AcI2 LYLIES MARTIN MAIIIIIIN MAXW'l5I.I. MIQYIQRS MINNICK MOCK MORKiAN MORRIS MIINIIIEN MN'IZRS MCAFITIT MCCIIACKIEN MCKAY MCKIIQI. McPHIsI3TIiRs NARON OATES ONIZY PAIMIQR PIQARSON PEIDISON PHILLIPS PII5RcI2 PONIBIZR POXVIZRS PRESTON RAMSEY READY RLITMON RIQNFRO RIc3HI5Y ROBISON RIICKLIE SI3Lz SIMMONS SLATIZR M. SMITH j. SMYTHIQ SNIITIER SOLOMON STI3RNBIaRcI STISVIQNS STIQWART' STONI5 SULLIVAN SXVIQNSON D, TAYLOR K. TAYLOR TERRY TIPTON TITTLI2 TRIILHITT WALKIQR WARFIIZLIH WASIQOM WATTS WEBB WIQSSON WIQST WHEELLQR WHITIZ WILIQY WILKERSON VUILSON WITT WOOIT YA'fI2S YOIINO ' kk LA If JIM .,. W, 1, 4 4 ... I Y , na-A 4' KHQE Q... im -:MV L. Ain't She Sweet? That Old Gang of Mine It Was Great While It Last The following were graduated from summer school in 1954: Betty Hopkins, Carolyn Green, jimmy Winn, Billy Haynes and Don Renfro fnot picturedj The following pupils enrolled in 1954 for summer work: First row: Don Smith. Truett Watts, Billy Pat Tipton, Louis Harris, Kenneth Brown. Bobby Schoults, Gordon Pierce. Second row: Charles Burnsed, james Keiser. Elaine Futrell, Arthur Blalock, Jimmie W-'inn, Billy Haynes, Bobby Loggins, james XY'askon. jack Peden. Third row: Delores Hamilton. Mary jean Cassity. Clifford Kay, jackie Stevens, The school year officially closed on Friday, May 28, for the 1954 graduates, but not for other energetic young pupils. On the following Monday morn. the ringing of the first bell was a signal for 50 eager pupils to fill out sched- ule cards for 8 more weeks of summer work. Some desired to gain extra credit, while others found it necessary to Mack Wash, Betty Hopkins, Carolyn Green, Rita jane Tittle, Winston Miller, Leon Anderson, Bobby Fyffe, Rob- ert Simmons. Fourth row: jerry Webb. Marlene Swenson. Edith Dane, Betty Arnold, Pam Guffey. Martha Delahunt, Norma Efurd, Geraldine Faucett. joycelyn Powers, Howard Newton. make up delinquent work in social science, mathematics or English. The summer school schedule calls for 5 classes a week for two consecutive hours, one meeting from 7-9 and the other from 9-ll. Pupils may take either one or two subjects, which enables them to make either one-half or one credit. f emma 544445 7 954 Qaeda QM: 0. ini Z' 55 WWW pf' ,'-w xw ffl?-My Nr ,f F he 064 Www Prefldezll gum, ,rw - . BURT RUTLEDGE Vfre Prefidenl MIKE TILL Serrenzry I PRINCESS MIKE Sllldelll Counril Represezzlalizfe WALTER FAGAN V, J f. , fir 5 f'?gA A an ji, 'F I I 5' J ..f-7 W are ,W y It 4, rf Al Pat Albright Patsy Allen V Martha Allums Ben Almond Wandtt Alquist 1, 7? . Naomi Armstrong Betty Arnoltl Oscar Atkins Eddie Baker .Z 1' L.,- 5 Z ,- ,- 7 ww Wafwee 7 swf li as 'TB' AX, A I Hope Baker Bettye Barnes Billy Barry B F A V. , -:.' I -,,, I -tai . , V. V ' I B ' . ' Q .H sf, A , you LL, Z, ,A ' . wt V -. 1 V a . B jg in fa.. N joe Bays jerry Berry james Blackmon Bonrlie Blakelq mt -Ai--- 1 , ,,,,, , ... V .A F. ..., .: ,. v,. . A 'Nw Q' . 1 L mf- 5 Kms . ' Win-' 'Q -' ' X IX 4 1 1 ' ,, 76 Margaret Blount Francis Boaze Bobby Bogue Betty Bostick Wanda Boyd ,, C xiii I -A .wa bn, J' 'N' fn mn' Q I 'v:-F '- 9 H ,,., Z: Sally Boyett Patricia Bradshaw Thomas Bright Charles BfO0kS JOSH Brown in K sf vi If iw L' oan Br er ohnette Burkham Mziry Anne Burns Charlcg Bumggrj Betty B rne Y J Y ,nf , AG., 'QQ Anne Canson jim Carmichael Don Carpenter jan Casey Cora Lee Chatham ill K NJ C -aw' 'YTTMTS' :l131'lC5 C016 Thomas Coleman Martha Cooke Jimmy COX Paul Cox 'Hitt -.ww-v john Craig Carolyn Currey PM Dnhmgr Edith Dane Marie Davidson 5 l Alice Rose Davis Bobby Delahunt ,atm V: FT' Kenneth Everett Troy Everett S ig ': Sherry Frobese D. L. Fugler ...vw Glenda Gaddis Betsy George W, ,,,. N N,,A,vLZ lk, ',.' -A L , X N 'W A , I Q E. Ya i t Bernice Denney Henry Duke Eddie Dunn I ,S S if A ,,'I SM P Wfalter Fagan Pat Farquhar Peggy Ford W-ww .Q J fm ' ,mv N221 iw , M3 1 it 55' Billy ryffe L. A. Fugler Elaine Futrell ve iiii t . K it .1 E ,ilr X P V,,, A HF if X 'ei Gilbert George Sam George Stella George Patsy Gilstrup Steve Goldberg 'Ol james Gray Mary Grigsby Phil Grunlanc Wim 'Q -.Qs Pam Guffey ah, M , ...W Q.. r f QF 'V' ww 5 2. SW was jf ig 4' Ji V ' Nolan Harrist Dian Hawley Bob Henderson Delores Hickman Oki pawn N 7P F eatrice Hinds xwf in nn Horick H untsberger lce jones A,-it I or of ff, N1 18 .Qi Q A j ew V Loretta Hines Patsy Holder James Holmes ZW ,xvxf Andy Hudson joe Hudson vu , Y 79 xy ,, ,,s, ,L Kathleen Hynson Leon johnson Bobby jones Larry jones Clifford Kay Edith Keener Kent Keeth 79 ' I james Keiser avi Marvin Kendrick Neva Nell King Dolores Lawrence Margaret Lawsor rw'r ',1g'QHQAi SWF ., ,yrgsr ,N H P 4 swf, E ' , up 1 f yr 111' ,, 1? In .l t ., .:,.rl . t to t A-j uf 1 Patsy Lea Glenn Liston Mary Ann Mann Mary Martin ' P T4 in-ff ng- fsr, P+ ,1.,, . A' J :Vp . ' 1 .' 5',9?bl'0gali7xQ YQ: ' ga '-'1- i - . til., , . . ,qv -ig. 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M7 4 5 .wa af aww? if M Ray Naron Bonnie Nesbitt Barbara Newton joetta Nichols V051 ff 7 ,Q ,ry Anne O'Connor Pat O'Connor Susan O'Connor Barbara O'Dell Patricia O'Dell Ann Overton ,,.t 7 mmm 'le ,, V l f? 1da Perkins Doris Parker Roslyn Parrish jack Peden Helen Peclison -Nffq xfif . YM 'J Pete Pilcher Gene Platt Garland Pope Diane Powell 'W 5.3 i 'I 6 j:1,:,i., 1.5-3 ,.k.. JT ggi I 5 1.. -3 Vw i5fff3?W.w :A' 3 S Zaiga Priede Wanda Pyle Nanny Rains Albert Ratley Ted Richardson Janie Robertson Treva Robison Charles Rowley iff' eww-nv' 'wav Burt Rutledge Gene Sampson Bobby Sarrett Adrienne Schalangen V K. : gi' f 1 I K w , K A, fa, ' ' ' in-f , Marie Shipwash Sue Shipwash Bobby Schoults Raymond Simmons Bessie Smith Herman Smith Marcia Smith Elizabeth Sperier ffU:'sf1fii1fi?i. 1' . -: -.:.: gf-an -ff? W is ! K4 , W '61 X. 1 gf V Wayne Reynolds Douglas Rowley 52 is z E i I w e I V 7,5 9 gl ,,rV S ,H . , S Charles Scholz Dottye Slide an 'viii' Grady Stagge i 5 William Stansbury Ebb Starke Marvin Stokes Maum- 41' Ruth Surratt Davis Tenney Mike Till 4lv'1t'5' G. A. Taylor Martha Taylor Jean Thompson joe Thorn 'CV Melva Lee Vaughan Hgugtqgn Vinson I f H--.0-W' jan Sullivan H r ' 'K-. A X 2? ,S , ,:.., Raymond Taylor ., ns., Amie Sun 1 f , nwmiig- . 5? 'T 5 Q 06 gn . 3 Kay Wainwright 7 5 'A J ,, lf iqwf ,il ,, T if a y ga at ak F K if 2 immy Wakeham Charles W'ard Sonny W'atson Marion Waugh 74e7 K :V lf, Nw-:gif jerry Webb K, ii ? all it w, 6 Cal-01 Widmayer Margaret VC'illiams Sally Williams Frazier Wilson -NW Y W 31 Leon Winchester john Charles Winn Laura Womack iii rri K Marjorie Woodfin Robbie Wynne Glenn Yates dv. Waurene Wilson Willa Mae Wood Edwin Faubion Kfiusicf' the theme of the 1955 Annual is announced by means of a unique display in the trophy case. ' t. 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S A isii T V.kk - Billie S. jerry Marie JoAnn Jeannette Vaughn Vickers Vovk Voyles Walkei Mack Carolyn Esther Henry Gene Julie Walsh Walthall Wzitson Waitsiun Weax'er Wfeidma , 4? f 32 ,lfff W-, ni in swf? s ,WL A W . V' P Linda Rusty Charlinc Don Frieda Pauline Wesson W'estbr0oks W'hitc White White White NW' Tommy Billy Vira Lee Dclphene janet jerry Whitehead W'hitehurst Whitney Williams Wlilliams Williams Billy Wilson 5 i qi A ...sl andra Woodley s.,,....,.4f Qfff. .2 jimmy Ben Elsie Lorem james Wilson Wilver Wisdoin NX'isLlom Witcher 419 'of' Q9- Ouida F. Paul Woods York b aa 5 g - xx xl' Bobby Young 111 loiiue mwzzmy Ontoher19 1954 f SHELBY JEAN BALLARD 5 We are the music makers, the symphony of the school, We are the violins, accompanied by the grind of pencil-sharpeners. We are the music makers, mastering daily the instruments of learning, the teachers, our conductors, directing us through the compositions of the masters. Sit back, now, the overture is about to begin . . . mvn-QL. eg ul Wada Zack E y M N i E K tttt ' ft tssi Q f E t r I 5 If 7 . If S REPRESENT ATIVEQ FROM FI-ll' JOVRNALISM AND SPEECH DEPARTMENTS -,0ll7'IIJ1flUI,, ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. George Wzilker Sjzeefb ,,,,,,... .. ...., ,Ioetta Nichols ln the Speech and journalism Departments the students learn the arts of public speaking and newspaper writing. journalism pupils become familiar with the labor and lingo of the newspaper worldg speech students learn the how to of debating, extemporaneous speaking, parliamentary procedure, and declamation. Under the supervision of Mrs. Harp and Miss Brotze, these . . . .A Q . , Uk, ,and departments offer the students Ll basic foundation in the fields ol publir spca ing journalism. gn-anolo-'H W il REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Plane Geometry ..............,....,...............,.... Princess Mike Algebra II .........,..,...,., ..,A,... L inda Varner Solid Geometry .....,..,, ......,...Nell Brown Tr'igw10v1etr'y ..........,..,,,..............., ...... R alph Sullivan Mall? IV ............. ....... T ommy Solomon Algebm I ..........,...........,,.,............,..,........ Tom Simpson The Marshall High School Mathe- matics Department offers seven courses in mathematics. To the student who de- sires to major in mathematics the fol- lowing courses are offered: two years of algebra, one of plane geometry, one- half trig, and one-half solid geome- try. To those who prefer to graduate under the General Course, general math, or first year algebra is offered in the lower grades, and math IV is required in the Senior year. Math IV was or- ganized for the purpose of helping those students who are unable to at- tend college, but find it necessary to review the fundamentals of arithmetic in order to secure jobs in the local stores. Plane geometry and math IV are un- der the guidance of Miss Woodall. Plane geometry, solid geometry, trigo- nometry, and algebra II are taught by Miss Roughton. Mr. Reynolds teaches algebra I and algebra II. , xlnswff g ,,,:.:4 wg, Qs NVUJJ3 ,, Iyar, REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENI Eflglliff II .,,.........,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,, ...,, , , . ,Rose Mary Magrill Ellllljlb ll ,,,,,.......,AA.. ,.,. S xlui Mason F11 4: vm -X H U 'Nu X N cf' eat , P 77 ,,,,,,,,-Itllia Ann Hill Eazgliilv III, Alice Davis To teach the students of Marshall High School to express themselves more clearly in written and spoken English is the aim of the teachers in the English departments. Witli Miss Hagan and Mrs. Harp as sophomore instructors, Mrs. Hughes teach- ing junior classes, and Miss Brotze as head of the senior department, the students are assured of an opportunity to receive a thorough, wellvrounded back- ground in English. X .. 1-7 1 p SD r , K5 ao ,if ' if ivan, i,Tl ' fii Seam! Sauna dfLl46l14Qp H REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 11,y1,,,-y IV .,,,,,, ,,,,AA,AA,,, ,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,II,..,,,,I P e ggy Ford Ciricr Hiilnry II. B O I bb , ,: W- - ' .: 102 oe' or - TTT . ,,,,,......,,,,. ,......I..,,......,......,......... R osannah Keys ,,n,...,Rutle I ' M 'Cl ' ' the c , aran HIIlfl1-Y II ..,,,.,. .......,....... L 'll uci e Blount Sgfmlngy ,,,,,,, ....... M alcolm Braudaway The Social Science Department operates on the the h' ' ' ' ory t .it high school students are citizens to- day, as well as citizens of tomorrow. Most of them complete their courses in history, civics, economics, and sociology with a better under- standing of the workings of democracy. The principles upon which these United Stt a es were founded are impressed into the students' minds. T A Q Q , . he teachers in this department are Mrs. Harrell world historyg Miss Herndon, American Historyg Miss Miller, civics, sociology, and economics' antl Mr. Price. world history. ' 4 ff va . ' REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Spmzzfh I ....,,. ..,..,....,....................,, D ian Hawley 114111711 -......................,........................... ...Glenda Barton S parzirlv I I ......... ...,..,Martha Page Ldlill Foreign language courses teach the customs and traditions of the different countries, as well as how to speak, read, and understand the language. Stu- dents discover that many English words are derived from Latin and Spanish words. This knowledge is of great value in understanding our own language, as well as that of other countries. Mr. Brown is instructor of Latin and Spanish. C Raymond Simmons Y V fp .4- T? f-'F-ir.i.4., . Y , i- A -, ' . ZZ...- gil The Commercial Department of Marshall High School 9 under the direction of Mr. McKcel and Miss Sydney Akin prepares students for the business and commercial world. g It offers a wide variety of subjects-beginning and ad- 2.-i i i'5 vanced typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, office practice, and commercial arithmetic. The department also tries to help the student in job placement and recommendations. if l .xl lu Q . 4: fa il 0 H lk: , X - it M Vllllfl if REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Typing I ..,.,............................. Bettye Barnes Typing Il ........................... Martha Brooks Shgnbfmd ,,,,,,,......,,,.............. Dorothy Banta Office IVOrk ................... Peggy Cornelius Commgrfiffl Arizhmezir ...... Glenda Corpier Bookkeeping .........,,............ Bobby Ponder H El' lWs N 'NV-D .. Young scientists in Marshall High School get a very ' comprehensive survey of science at work in their chemistry, 8 biology, health, and physics classes. The students in the science classes learn the practical side of science as well as the fundamentals which will enable them to continue in the science field or go into some other suitable profession. Young Physicians, surgeons, den- tists, teachers, and leaders in the , field of home economics obtain their basic training in the high 'Vg schools of today. The classes are gp g uw i under the direction and guidance , of Mr. Dailey, Miss B. Akin, Mr. T Duncan, and Mrs. Morrison. ov! A REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Biology .,,............................. ................... S ally Willianws Pbyfici' ...... ......,... B illy Edwards Heullh ........,.. .................... N ona Harris Cbemirlry ......... ......... M ary Alice Jordan Sewanee N, r- 'Xf ,. X The Homemaking Department moved into lovely new rooms in September, 1954. The transition was like a ray of sunshine to the students and instructors. Homemaking covers a variety of things. The pupils acquire the invaluable knowledge of cooking and sewing which enables girls to become helpful at home now and capable home makers in the future. They also learn beauty care, gardening, home beautification, meal planning, sewing, clothes designing, and many other helpful ideas for the home- maker. Sewing serves as an outlet of self-expression since it enables each girl to test her creative ability in designing something original. The courses are taught by Mrs Slider, and Mrs. Morrison. F ag E . 1 fm, W ' 4 'X P ij? . Y ' 91:50-,l f C-Ubsjgj-.,j xj . Zfi W FF f4'Z040td am Uma 2466 Dam REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE HOMEMAKING DEPARTMEN Foodr II .................... Gerry Cadenhead C10lfJifl1Z ll ,,------- --------------- L al Carter Food: III ......... .... .... Mollie Lancaster F0041 I -------.--- --------- A 1111 SUHIVHU Clothing 1 ,,,,,,, .,,,...... H elen Coleman K .Q N The Eliysiiil Eiliiiitiim Pmgixuii .it Miiislmll HiIe.1li Silwul planes ai great alugil of K Uml'h35lS Un filkifl! marc- of thc liuman holly. Exclwisn' iilsu plays gin imlmrtzint role f lg- L in the prugmm. This ilcpmtmcnt is umlci' the iliiutiun uf scvciuil tcpiilicrs 'Miss Mp- 'ff - is Guire. Miss Banker. Cmuh Flmwis. Cuguli Diiman. iiml Clmuli Price. V Q 'ffflk' J ff :ax j n J F K , M 12 QL REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Buyi' Plwwicizl Edzzmfifiai l,,l,,,,, ,,,,,,A,,,,Y,Y A lbgff Ragley Gljffll Pbulllflkll Edlllgllfwi Y,,,Y, ,,,,,,,, D ufgyfhy I-Igfmon BUUTY' pZ7'l'1'jL',I! Eaflfcylfjwzn, .V,V,,Y,Y-YA, TI-Oy Ex-grift Girlr' PlU'i'ir.1l Edur.1fiw1,. ,,.,.... Elizabeth Sperier ?4q4cb4Z 57A if 5 , ,ASQ ff X ll an Me cum REPRESENTATIVES FROM VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE A.Z7'fL'1llll4?'9 I ........ ....,....... . ....... I ames Renfroe Agriculture I .................,,.....,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,A N glan Hal-figl Agflfullufe Ill ......... ........ H arold Hill Agriculture III ........ ,.,,,,,,, J ei-fy Read X -1. X ugh X f 12 ,, w -- i' , - W 5 W i -Q, 31 Q Vocational Agriculture is designed especially for boys with an interest in farming, raising livestock, and general agricultural practices. These energetic young men, under the guidance of Mr. Davis, make field trips to farms and ranches in the com- munity to study soil composition and erosion, forestry, cattle raising meth- ods, crop planning and management. These business-like farmers of tomor- row work diligently to do their part in improving the farming of tomorrow in quantity and quality. l yi? , ,, 1', 7 QILQYLW ig , EW ,, , , ,,,,,,f, :Q ff' 3 355 ik, wifi? Q 'fy J nh? , 'iggif t SPA HE 5, 1 .4 i 2 .. 6,5 . , M 1 we ., . 1,.-, K A in T .A X E Na f- xggg A J 0 a Distributive Education is the answer to a students prayer! It offers an opportunity to acquire the education so badly needed by every person, and at the same time to obtain the money to help out at home by allowing the student to work for half of the day, attending school the remainder. gfame Ile Zuma RliPRESEN'I'A'l'IVIfS FROM THE DIS'l4Rll5l'il4IVE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT l7i.f!1'i!21zff1u Edmwliwl Il ....,,,,,,..,,... ,....,,,, U Iohnnie McCracken Z Diilrihzrllzi' Edlltlllfflll II .,,,,, ...., A lla jean Hearnsberger x Di,iI1'ibnl!1v ljdznxfliwz I ,....... ,,,...,,.... W aurene Wfilson N K lDi.r1r'ib14Ii1e EdIll'.If1UlI I ..,,, , , .,,, james Blackmon '24 79 We of Mtirshall High .ire justly proud of our ex- cellent musit' program, From the first note resounding across the footlmill field to the List Amen sung at Commeneement. the memhers ut' our choir, our or' chestra, and our hand .ire pmqtining. singing, and learning. Mr. Owens, Mrs. Pasellti, rind Mrs. Hawk see to it that the musiettl diet of our students is rirh. From time to time the groups introdute new and different musie to our student body in an effort to broaden the musical appretitttion of both the performers and the listeners. Wfe believe we have the finest musical program offered in any high school. Q6-:Z '74 RFPRESFNTA'l'lVFS FROM THF MVSIC DEPARTMENT fwfr ,..,,i , , ,, , , , Milly Boyd On'litfil1',1 ,, ,, i ix B-Wd AYvv..Y..YYY.. ,,..... ,,,.,, , , .,,., ,,,, , , D4 L, Fu usRw WW ' I I, ff A 0 Wi - M 1 .a Q.i:!1f.1-4 2.,1,f i gs- wa, ' Hi ' , .,,.. kr 4 '45 Hia! 2 , m1,,M,-S, , 4 gk 2 Ag , . , 'Eh Kg j 2 - wr , D.. , M ww N -3 Ui ,M M , ,E ,WM 'z , 2 km, . im. M f hu, f- M. if ,WM , N. ,vw . 54 ,rvk was uf jfk w 'Few 'Mr gg 5- ' Q., , my Q -1 M ,gg V J VV rm 9 .Wa My -,:., 'Y is ,fr .QL gp, A N ' V 4,4 N' mga- A Y- 7' , gy , ggi? A . www. , . , Q, . A N Ig .',' A rdyw 4 h Wi? as 120' -I -Q -'f . .. 'F' ,Ja 5'vqf'?' ' f Y 1 l . N t ,I .YN -Kink Q, Q Mb. ,. 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OFFICERS Mrs. Harrell ,,,,,,, ...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,, S 1 NIIIIU7' Mary Boyd ...,,,,.,,, ,,,,,. ,,,,,, , , 1, . ,liupfwlw Rosannah Keys ,,,,.,,, ..,,,...,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.. ,,,, S L 'rri'1.n'.3 .Iohnette Terry ...,. ...,,,, C 'brrirzmnf of Ifzfn'-Srlmol CIIIHJFJI Frank McKiel ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,... ,,..., , ,..,, ,,,, I ' 1 rxridwzl Bushe Morgan ,,..,... , . , Vin Pruridwzt Melba Honeycutt ....,, ,,., 1 , HP.n'f1.1wi'uf.1ri.n1 Joe Bills ,,..,...,,,.., ,,,,,,.,..,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,, , ,,'I'm1111r'rfr julia Hill .,,.....,A....,,.l..,...,,..,,l..,,,.,,,,l.. Cl2J'7'L'.ff7ll7lL!fIlKQ SrrreI.o'j First row: Mr. Hackney, Supt. of Schoolsg Mr. Avara, Principal of High Schoolg Mrs. Harrell. Sponsor1 Mary Boyd, Room 2071 Rosannah Keys, Room 3041 wIohnette'l'erry. Room 2023 Frank MrKiel, Presidentg Bushe Morgan, Vice President, julia Hill, Parrot: Melha Hom-yrutt1 F.'I'.A.g joe Bills. Senior Class. Second row: Marjorie Wfoodfin, Room 3061 Bonnie Neshitt, Room 2101 Martha Page, CGTQ Lynda Brooks. Room 1151 janet XX'est1 Commerrial1 Prinress Mike, Spanislrg Raenell Carter. Room 1041 Patty Henry, Room 3031 Glenda Barton, Room 2051 Sandra XX'oodley, Rorm 308. Third row: Carol McClurg, Latin Club1 Wfanda Boyd, FGO1 Barham Ramsey. Room 1011 Patsy Gilstrap, Annual Staffg Roslyn Parrish, Chcerleadersg Treva Rohison, Room 2161 Gloria MrKay1 Bklflkll Patsy Holder, Room 1021 Alla Hearnsherger, DF. Fourth row: George Xxlilllitfl Brass Choirg jimmy Charhonne-t1 Room 1061 Burt Rutledge. Room :org -lorry X5C'illiams1 Room 2181 Mike Till, Room 71011 Merrell Witt. Room 1031 Paul Blarkmon, Cluhi -Iohn Geddie1 Science Clult D. I.. Fugler1 Room 2011 joe Thorn, Texas History Cluh1 Wfalter Fagan, ,lrrnior Class1 Morris Fldr-r, Sophomore Classg Hans Mullikan, Room 507. Mrs. Harrell and elected representatives from Student Council attended the TASC Convention in Denton. Those pictured at the right are Mrs. Harrell, Princess Mike, Bushe Morgan, Burt Rutledge, and Frank McKiel. The following pupils and sponsor attended East Texas Student Forum at Nacog- doches: Bushe Morgan, Ros- annah Keys, Melba Honey- cutt, Mrs. Harrell, Frank Mc- Kiel, Joe Bills. janet West, Gloria Oates, Gloria McKay, Margie Wiley, and Patty Henry served MHS as receptionists. It was their duty to welcome any visitors to the high school. THE SAFETY COMMITTEE is responsihle for conducting fire drills and seeing that all doors and transoms are closed, The committee is composed of Miss Sidney Akin, Paul Black- mon, Merrell Witt, Mike Till. D. L. Fugler, Frank McKiel, Bushe Morgan and J. L. Hordern. The ACTIVITIES GOVERNING BOARD approves the constitutions of the proposed organizations before presenting charters and gives advite on difficult problems pertaining to the welfare of the sthool. The committee is made up of the following: Principal W. I.. Avarag Sponsor, Mrs. Harrellg President. Frank McKielg Vice President, Bushe Morgan and Secre- tary, Rosannah Keys. Below: The FLAG COMMITTEE sees that the United States flag and the Texas flag are properly displayed during school hours and that they are taken down at four o'clock. Serving on this committee are Morris Elder, George Wrilker and joe Thorn. The RECEPTIONIST COMMITTEE is in charge of givin. friendly welcome to each guest who visits Marshall I-Iigl School, Serving are Mr. Axara, Patty Sue Henry, Gloria ML Kay. Miss Hagan, Trexa Robinson and Mrs. Harrell. Left: The SCRAPBOOK COMMITTEE is responsible for keeping newspaper clippings, pictures and anything else pertaining to the Student Council or its activities. The girls on this committee are Patsy Holder, Alla jean Hearnsherger and Sandra Wcwcmd- ley. The CITIZENSHIP COIVIMITTEE is responsible for in ducing all new students in assembly and for promoting be citizenship among the students. Wforking on this commi are Bushc- Morgan, Roslyn Parrish, and jimmy Charhon Belovvi The POSTER COMMITTEE approves all posters to displayed in Mashall High School. Performing this duty Frank McKeil, Mrs. Harrell and Bushe Morgan. owes - .,V,.:ws1vi:a-vwrilff The INVITATION COMMITTEE extends inxitations to fiarshall High Schools guests. Ineluded on this tommittee are anet Wfest. Morris Elder .ind Barham Ramsey. The CONSTITUTION of the Student Council is the means hy which the Student Cooperative Association trys to enact, estahlish. and institute a fundamental organization for our school. The Constitution Committee is composed of Burt Rutledge. joe Bills. Rae Nell Carter. Walter Fagan, and Carol Iv1cClurg. Right: The HONOR PLAQUE COM- MITTEE determines the winner of the honor plaque attording to grade axerage, per- ' Centage of attendance. and the nunzher of tardies ot t-.ith homeroom. XX'orking on . this tommittee are Printess Mike. Melha Honeytutt. and Lynda Brooks. ie CIVIC COMMITTEE selects the six candidates each month, o of whom are elected hy the student body to represent the iool as Rotarian and Kiwanian. Miss Wfoodall. Miss Rough- 1. Mr. Avara. Paul Blackmon. Bonnie Nesbitt. Martha Page, d Patsy Gilstrap compose this committee, -low: The PEBLICITY COMINIITTEE pulnlicizes the activities the student counfil throughout the year. The members who this are Iohn Ge-ddie. jerry Williariis. julia Ann Hill. Mary iyd. and Wfillena Allen. The HONOR POINT COMMITTEE records credits and presents awards for participation and leadership in school life. The students working on this com- mittee are the following: joe Thorn. Marjorie Wotmd- fin. Johnette Terry, Burt Rutledge, and Julia Ann Hill. Below: The ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE works with the faculty in scheduling assemblies. It consists of Glenda Barton. Wanda Boyd, and Rosannah Keys. Education, to too many individuals, appears to be the covered wagon type, where the professor, with rod in hand, stands before the class and forces upon the boys and girls the three R's. Education, in the old sense, is an array of marks, a collection of credits, a certificate or diploma, or other visible proof of the pupils ability to do the prescribed stunts of memorizing the ideasg and of being able to return these ideas unmolested or unused. Today, by means of the modern home rooms the teacher becomes acquainted with her pupils, she understands his home life or the difficulties under which he labors, thus she gains his respect and confidence. She alone has the opportunity of knowing the pupil in all his relationships, his studies, his difficulties with teachers, his problems of discipline, his home conditions and environment, his associates in school and out, his attitudes, his interests, and his abilities. The homeroom is not a preparation for life, it is life . . . real and vital . . . in which the members live naturally in a most natural setting. It is in the homeroom that the teacher guides the pupil personally, educationally, socially, morally, recreationally, voca- tionally, and physically. The work of the homeroom could well be summed up by the following quotations: As is the family to society, so is the homeroom to the schoolf' WT 4 ff W3 'fe--fffww I u Alexander Paul Martha Brooks Frances Brown Mary jean Cassity Rebecca Chambers Peggy Cornelius Gerald Corpier Glenda Corpier Bill Edwards Harold Foster john Geddie Rodric Gilstrap Guinlyn Hampton Glenda Ives Ruby Jenkins Johnnie Jernigan Ella Faye Jones Mary Alice Naron Bobby Ponder Joycelyn Powers Dick Redmon Sherry Renfroe Betty Richey Wanda Stewart Bill Stone Ralph Sullivan Billy Pat Tipton Rita jane Tittle Myrna Truehitt Merrell Witt MISS SYDNEY AKIN eoulafa gfomezaom THREE SAILORS AND A GIRL President Harold Foster Secretary Joycelyn Powers Student Council Reprerenlame Merrell Witt Vice Prefident Rodrick Gilstrap S john Alford john Ballard Dorothy Banta Betty Ann Bibb Mary Boyd Malcolm Braudaway Charles Dannhaeuser Cecelia Edwards Norma Kate Efurd Tommie Faulk james Guidry Louis Harris Douglas Hazelip Melba Honeycutt Robert Horick Mary Alice Jordan james Keys Litt Martin Mickey Mauldin Louis Munden Susie McAfee Leon Oney Larry Pierce Jerry Ready Paul Selz Mary Ann Simmons Betty Sternberg Jimmy VC'cbb Ruth Wfheeler Margie Wfilcy Glenda Xwilkerson james Yates 'lil Semin gfomewom MRS. HARP IT'S ONLY A PAPER MOON Sludent Coznzril Rej7re.rer1tatiz'e Mary Boyd Preridezzt Mickey Mauldin Vice Preridenl Louis Harris Serretary Betty Bibb Dorothy Bankston Arthur Blalock Mickey Brock Nell Brown Golda Fay Casey Helen Coleman Arthur Collins Bob Finklea Dave Hawkins Benny Ruth LaGrone Arthur Minnick Frank McKiel Marcia Palmer Sammy Pearson Donna Robison Val Ruckle Maurice Smith jack Smythe Tommy Solomon Jackie Stevens Marlene Swenson johnette Terry George A. Walker Harper Young MISS BROTZE Sendofa qfamefwom THE MAN WITH THE BANJO Sludent Cuuncil Reprerenlazzze johnette Terry Vire Pfefidenl Benny Ruth LaGrone Preridenl George A. Walker Scrretary-Trearurer Helen Coleman Y, Willena Allen Billy Asaff Betty Barlcett Mickey Bates Joe Bills Margarite Bright Kenneth Brown Judy Bruechner Celia Cain Sandy Collins Jane Ann Curtis Vivian Ford Dorothy Harmon Aldene Heidelberg Julia Hill Bobby Holtzclaw Robert Jobe Rayford Jones Rosannah Keys Philip Lanier Virginia Link Juanita Lyles Joanne Mock Bushe Morgan Gloria Oates Jimmy Pedison Glenda Snider Dudley Taylor Kay Taylor Leroy Warfield Bobbie Ellen Wood Semin 71 an I'M SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD Student Council Representative Rosannah Keys Reporter Rayford Jones Serrelary MISS MILLER Margarite Bright Prerident Kenneth Brown .cn 'Om Vice Preridenz Aldene Heidelberg 'aaa 'N-Q' f i 'I 4 , gk , M 5 ' ,J WT' an i t A P5 . A i . ,, ' . fbv -- l . - rv 1 39 1: J A Z ! Janette Cloninger Nancy Ann Cook Loreta Crumpler Eugene Cummings Martha Delahunt Geraldine Faucett jesse Fitch Nona Harris Alla jean Hearnsberger Connie Henry james Hordern Linda Howard Delores jones Franklin jones Mollie Lancaster Belva Lovelace Walter Maxwell Esther Morris Glenda Myers Johnny McCracken Gloria McKay Carol McPheeters Johnette Phillips Gary Preston Barbara Ramsey Emmett Slater james Waskom Truett Vfatts Carolyn Wesson Janet West Aletta White Nelva Wilson IT'S NICE TO HAVE A MAN AROUND THE HOUSE S erretrzry Loreta Crumpler MR. c:oBB I 603604 71 no Student Counfil Reprefentative Barbara Ramsey Prerident James Waskom Trearurer Linda Howard Vice Preriderzt janet West .J l v fy, lil' Wanda Alquist Martha Allums Naomi Armstrong joe Bays Margaret Blount Charles Brooks joan Brown Anne Canson Pat Dahmer Gilbert George Stella George Mary Grigsby Delores Hickman Patsy Holder Bill Huntsberger Kathleen Hynson Larry jones Margaret Lawson Bobby Moore Rebecca Morrison Ray Naron Mary Anne O'Conn Jo Ann Overton Janie Robertson Sue Shipwash Marcia Smith Grady Staggers Houston Vinson jimmy Wakeham Waurene Wilson Glenn Yates OI' McKEEL main Qfamezoam I-IEARTBREAKER Vice Prerident Wanda Alquist Sefrelary jo Ann Overton Preridenl Grady Staggers Sludenl Council Reprefenlatnfe Patsy Holder jerry Berry Charles Burnsed Thomas Coleman Edith Dane Marie Davidson Bobby Delahunt Kenneth Everett Troy Everett Carolyn Evers D. L. Fugler L. A. Fugler Betsy George Beatrice Hinds Ann Horick Clifford Kay Phil Miller james Mooney joetta Nichols Pat O'C0nnor Helen Pedison Pete Pilcher Zaiga Prieda Wanda Pyle Albert Ratley nv' Wayne Reynolds MRS. HUGHES Bessie Smith William Stansbury Amie Sun John Charles Winn Robbie Wynne muon Wammwm UKITTEN ON THE KEYS T1'e41Ju1'e1' Ebb Starke Serretfzry Helen Pedison Vire Preiidenl Robbie Wynne Preridenl Troy Everett Sludenz Council Reprerentalzz D. L. Fugler 1 if all 9 gi A NX . 'X M 'fl-Q 4 if . x 12. Ebb Starke U 'H ' ' if ft ' 5 T 72? if X I Eddie Baker Bettye Barnes Betty Bostick Wanda Boyd Thomas Bright jan Casey john Craig Bernice Denney Henry Duke Peggy Ford Billy Fyffe Patsy Gilstrap Phil Grunland Nolan I-Iarrist James Holmes Leon johnson Hatcher Morton Nettie Sue McDonald Gene Platt Garland Pope Dottye Slider Herman Smith Elizabeth Sperier jan Sullivan G. A. Taylor Charles Xward Jerry Webb Frazier W'ilson Marjorie Wfoodfin ,fu-as MISS HERNDON SINGING IN THE RAIN Preridefzl Eddie Baker Vire Preriderzl John Craig Cnot picturedj Serremry-Treasurer Dottye Slider Student Council Representatwe Marjorie Woodfin anim: Wamefzaom 'UV Patsy Allen Hope Baker Sally Boyett Johnette Burkham Alice Davis Eddie Dunn Sam George James Keiser Neva King Patsy Lea Mary Ann Mann Jo Ann Morehead Martha Muse Sandra McCown Carolyn McKay Barbara Newton Douglas Rowley Burt Rutledge Bobby Sarrett Martha Taylor Raymond Taylor Willa Mae Wood X 'Mr ,wan mulofa Wfamefwom ,. MRS. ETHRIDGE 1 THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER PI'0KQ7'u'7Il C lmirmfzn Carolyn McKay Vife P1Ae,fia'enl Sandra McCown Srudenz Counril Reprerenlalwe Burt Rutledge Preriderzl Eddie Dunn Sewfeirzry-Trearurer Martha Taylor ,.s il?- -il' ww, mln if Ben Almond Francis Boaze Patricia Bradshaw Joan Bryer Mary Anne Burns Cora Lee Chatham Charles Cole Paul Cox Andy Hudson Dolce jones Geneva Laster Mary Martin Doris Parker jack Peden Treva Robison Charles Rowley Adrienne Schlangen Marie Shipwash Bobby Shoults Ruth Ann Surratt jean Thompson Margaret Williams MRS. SLIDER I'VE GOT THE WORLD ON A STRING Preridenl Charles Cole we x mama Wamezoam '-1+ mv Vive Preriderzl Ben Almond Sludenz Coumil Repreremative Treva Robison Serrelfzry jean Thompson fnot picturedl -ai. 'li' Oscar Atkins Billy Barry James Blackmon Bobby Bogue Betty Byrne jim Carmichael Don Carpenter jimmy Cox Carolyn Currey Walter Fagan Sherry Frobese Glenda Gaddis Loretta Hines joe Hudson Bobby jones Marvin Kendrick Dolores Lawrence Glenn Liston Princess Mike Carol McClurg Ann McCollum Lynda Perkins Diane Powell Ted Richardson Gene Sampson Charles Scholz Raymond Simmons Davis Tenney Mike Till Kay Wainwright Carol Widmayer MR. REYNOLDS mein Qfame,-'mom PAPER DOLL Student Council Reprexeniatwe Mike Till Secretary Walter Fagan Prefidenl Billy Barry Vice Prefidenl Bobby Bogue 'QS 477 Pat Albright Betty Arnold Bonnie Blakely Martha Cooke Pat Farquhar Elaine Futrell Steve Goldberg James Gray Dian Hawley Bob Henderson Edith Keener Kent Keeth Mendy McGibbor1y Sylvia McKay Janice McKiel Winston Miller J. P. Morton Bonnie Nesbitt Susan O'Conn0r Barbara O'Dell Patricia O'Dell Roslyn Parrish Nancy Rains Marvin Stokes joe Thorn Melva Vaughan Dee G. Watson, jr. Marion Waugh Sally Williams Leon Winchester Laura Womack ' 'B' MR. BROWN mein BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE Vire Prerident Roslyn Parrish Studenz C ounril Reprerentalwe Bonnie Nesbitt Prefident Sally Williams S erretary Joe Thorn 4: 'UN Butch Abney Don Agnor Lal Carter Bob Clark Wesley Duncan Morris Elder Sammy George Cynthia Goolsbee Peggy Hines Elsie Huffman Pat Hydrick Bill Jobe John Jones LaVonne Jordan Rae Nell Massad Rayford Matthis Hans Mullikin Marvin Murph Howard Newton Charles Pace Martha Page Melissa Patterson Alan Schaefer james Scott Don Smith Dottie Smith Elwyn Steelman Anna Stuebben jerry Vickers Esther AUD Watson 'Nw-. 'Nd 1-an I! Gag . 'vhs Larry Bailey I.aVelle Beach Lucille Blount Oscar English Reece English Edna Finigan Gaylon Fleet Ben Gallagher john George Gerald Gibson Wanda Hall jimmy Hamilton Betty Sue Harber Patty Sue Henry Bobby Hydrick Merril Martin Joe Miller Glenda Moss Glenn Munden Lynda McKeown Aaron Oney Greta Richey Melba Roberts jerry Robertson Linda Varner Billie Sue Vaugh Marie Vovk Ben Vfilver all 1 my ar- V, fwfr MR. DAILEY Sapdamafze gfamefzaam f Z. 5, BUTTONS AND BOWS Prefidezzf Lynda McKeown Student Council Repferenlam e Patty Henry Secfelary and Trealurer Melva Roberts Vice Prefideul Betty Iiarber l Shelby Ballard jimmy Charbonnet Dorothy Dodson Jo Ann Drew Faye Faulkner Mary Elizabeth Finley Dessie Harley Lester Hatfield Harold Hill Ernestine Holder Paula Irvine Carl Kay Linda King King Kornrumpf john Manly jackie Moore Rutledge McClaran Danny Person Jeanette Ponder Pat Reeves Arline Sandlin Bennie Smith Irving Smith Edith Stanfield Walta Taylor David Thomas Sammy Vaughan Carolyn Walthall Vira Lee Whitney Delphene Williams jimmy Wilson PAINT YOUR WAGON Sfudezzz Comzfil Reprefenmziife f, ' A Miss B, AKIN SOQAGWQGIG Qfamewom jimmy Charbonnet Serretufy Linda King Prerident Walta Taylor Vire Prefidenl David Thomas E +3 T7 S34 if 'Vs -09 Sf 'fm' 'ig Carolyn Aechternacht Glenda Barton Kay Bostick james Cox Russell Craft Lynette Franks Alton Hardy Marie Hayes Margie Hill Shirley Hogue Mary Lou johnson Sylvia Mason Joe Mauldin Mae Ellen Morton Ralph Odum Beverly Peak Bobby Potter Barbara Rundell Rozann Shivers Gerald Srnidt Robert Smith Sharon Solomon jane Sperier Mary Thomas jo Ann Voyles Jeannette XY'a1ker Tommy Whitehead Billy VUhitehurst janet XY'illiams Bobby Young 5-I 1 l 0194 or X 1 yu If ,ew MISS HAGAN Sapdamafae Qfame-zoom UPUPPET ON A STRING Preridenl janet Xwilliams Vive Prerident Russell Craft Studem Council Reprerenfalive Glenda Barton Serremry Sharon Solomon Xia N ,W Leon Anderson Lee Roy Attebery Wayne Bailey Margaret Bogue Lynda Brooks Joe Burke. Pat Burnett J. C. Chambers Bill Coleman Frank Craig Charles Cummings Virginia Ehrig Jerry Elwood Jimmie Evans Tommy Fugler John Gray Carroll Harber Tommy Harrell Charles Lambert Bill Mathis Janie Pollard James Pope James Renfroe Cecil Reynolds Lloyd Rhyne Jimmy Smith Max Stovall Henry Watson Frieda White James Witcher MR. DAVIS fb , ivy., . ,f -f S f Lv- rs 4 ' I 3 y N 'isi 1 H ? ll A N it .3 , Sapdamwze Qfamezoom gs 'S TURN BACK THE HANDS OF TIME Preridenz Frieda White Prognmz Clmirmmz Joe Burke Studenl Couufil Repferefzmlue Lynda Brooks S erretur y-Trearurer Janie Pollard Vire Preridenl Lloyd Rhyne dj, , My .-,S ' PLAYMA'I'ES Student Couuril Reprefenlutwe Rae Nell Carter Vire P1-eridemf jerry Simmons Don Burke Rae Nell Carter Reba Nell Corpicr Tommy Dorsey Edna Lois Eldridge William Eldridge Douglas Ford Bobby Fyffe Sonja Green Leo Harber Calvin jones Roy jones James Keiser Donald Lismon Rose Mary Magrill Martha Miller Tommy Morrison johnny Lfurph Billy McKiel jackie Otis Claudette Proctor Lee Roy Repponcl jerry Simmons Robert Simmons Tom Simpson Betty Smith I-Iillard Strong james Thomas Lee Roy Thomas Gene Weaver Linda Wesson Charline XWhite Pauline White Ouida Fay Woods Paul York Sapiamafze gfamezwam S ec1'elm'y 'Wi' MISS WOODALL RoseMary Magrill Prerident Linda Wesson William Barton Carolyn Blakeley Bobby Brown Tommy Brown Gerry Cadenhead Wanda Campbell LaNelle Clinkscales Welby Dunlap Edwina Fredrick Penny Harris Carolyn Hynson Johnnie Sue Jones William jones Glenda Keller Carroll Lindsay Dannie Little Buddy Matheny George Ann Munde Richard O'Keefe Elizabeth Pender Bobbie Redmon Ann Rhodes R. L. Roark Fred Rudel Paula Tyler Mack Walsh Don White Lorene Wisdom Sandra W'oodley fl MR. PRICE Sa iamafze Qfamewam 'fran- I NEVER SEE MAGGIE ALONE Student Counril Reprefenlatwe Sandra Woodley Secretary Edwina Fredrick Vine Prexiderzz William jones Preridefzz Buddy Matheny Tfeafurer William Barton Reporter Dannie Little Program Chaiwmw George Ann Munden Q 'S ...H f XJ J? 'bf Duane Jimmy Berry Edith Cherry Venita Cisco Opal Dossett Katherine Harper Gail Hart Ethel Hobden Juanita Hopkins Audrey Jones Dorothy Jones Gay Jones Joyce Jones Geneva Laster Jeannie Morgan Barbara Morris Jean McKenney Robert McKenney Peggy Nutt Martha Parker Laverne Phillips Gordon Pierce Preston Robichaux Jean Sharp Jannett Shepard Barbara Smith Ann Sullivan June Swenson Julie Weidman Rusty Wfestbroolc Jerry Williams Billy Wilson .1-5 in MRS. MORRISON Sa amaze 'Wammaom UDOGGIE IN THE WINDOW Preriderzt Julie Weidman Program Chairman Joyce Jones Vive Preridem Jerry Williams Secretary Jean Sharp Treasurer Gay Jones Studenz Council Reprexenlatwe Jerry Williams Do you Want it liew priutitttl hints on tiny ot the seweixtl uitatioiml liieltls or L1 hit ot' eduegxtional intiornmtion toupletl with .1 wee hit ot' tiun itntl foolishness! All you have to do is look up one of the nmny fine elnhs in Marshall High Sehool. In eluh aetiyities each persons psytlwlogitttl .rntl soti.1l lives .ire iinproveel through closer euiitaet with various types ol' people, The several eluhs have highly otptihle sponsors who devote their time to nuke the perioels both interesting iinel heneliicittl to every student. The yeilrs hgue proved that the clubs are :1 vital part of L1 well-rountletl school progrgnn. I Sore tlnotits, xxintl-hlmxn hgtiiy .Intl frozen feet .tie the fI'LlklCIll1ll'li5 of this tluh. To raise stlniol spirit, the tllCt'l'lL'LlAlCl'5 MISS MCGVIRE lt-ntl pep mllies, and sell tugs etith week. These girls, helping BETTY BIBB Sf'U'1 ' the players' mothers, sponsor il hzinqliet for the Mtixeritk leptin Pfflfdffll and their tliltes. lt's xx'cn'lc, hilt it's wtii-tli it hetnnse these girls lit hehintl the Miitiitks .tll tht xniy. lietty Hihh, lN1.ai'1oi'ie XX'tvotltin, Pgitsy Qiilsttaip, Roslyn Pniiish, liettye li.llHL5. .llhl M.lith.1 lN my . 4- -Q-rs r . IAROLD FOSTER Preriderzl z- g ,W MY' fam: cf .. ff Mi, V rs if ,533 x 555' Ii? 45 ' 1 ,- Q. -:Q J tl, A kr ,A:, , 251 .1 leak 7466 dt Ona The Debating Club. a newcomer to the ranks of the extra-curricular activities in Marshall High School, was organized in September of 1954 under the leadership of Miss Virginia Bradley. The purpose of this organization is to create interest in all types of speech that may be used in speech tournaments, interscholastic league eventsg and to provide opportunities for discussion of important current problems The club promises to he a very important part of our school program. At present 35 pupils are enrolled for dehating. MISS BRADLEY Sfwfzmr Picfure Noi' Available I45 MISS MILLER Spomor Dottye Slider Laura Womack Miss Miller Barbara Newton Mendy McGibbony Gloria Oates Sally Boyett Dudley Taylor Ruby jenkins Garland Pope Bobby Holtzclaw Bill Edwards Bob Henderson Sandra McCown Janice McKiel I46 ezcw 71' Deep an ide Www of 7eza4 The purpose of the Texas History Club is to promote greater interest in the Lone Star State, its government and its people. Miss Alline Miller, the sponsor, strives to make the meetings interesting as well as educational. The only requirement for membership is the love for one's native state. il: , , tvlf .. ak ,rgp 1 BOBBY HOLTZCLAW Prerident Edith Keener Mary Ann Mann Johnette Burkham Willa Mae Wood Amie Sun Alice Rose Davis Diane Powell Sally Williams joe Thorn Charles Cole Hope Baker Litt Martin Charles Rowley James Holmes JERRY READY P1'eJid ent . Ready . Craig 1. Cummings . C. Chambers l'. Bright 5. Coleman '. Hordern .. Anderson .. Rhyne 5. Brown 5. Mathis . Witcher . Smith I. Hill J. Harrist . Wfitcher .. Morton . Waugh . Scott I. Haynes . Morrison .. Collins .. McKay T 1 The F. F. A. Club is composed of students who are interested in the dif- ferent phases of farm life. Under the guidance of Mr. Jeff Davis, the club gives these boys a chance to discuss and compare their own particular in- B. Fyffe T. Harrell W. Bailey C. Cummings J. Gray T. Fugler J. Raper G. Fleet terests and problems. Much satisfaction is gained by the boy as he looks back at his well-kept farm home, healthy stock, and thriving grain that he has aided his Master in creating. J. Morrison L. Attebery J. Renfro O. English J. Waldon J. George R. Rowley H. Strong J. Simmons M. Waugh D. Redmon J. Burke C. Brooks J. Fitcher B. Shoults P. Cox J. Mooney C. Harber G. Weaver J. Thomas J. Pope M. Jones G. Corpier M. Stovall MR. DAVIS Spomor J. Craig E. Slater J. Alford G. Staggers D. Fugler C. Jones G. Yates Mr. J. Davis I47 MRS. HUGHES Spmzrar 1.-f H- MS rr Education is one of the largest enterprises in America, so there is a great need for trained, dedicated teachers. With Mrs. Inez Hughes as sponsor, the Peter Whetstone Chapter of the Future Teachers of America has as its purpose preparation of the students of today to take their places as the teachers of tomorrow. V. Link J. Terry M. Boyd J. Phillips M. Honeycutt B. LaGrone j. Hill C. McPheeters B. J. Stornberg B. B. N. G. K. E. D. M. N Wood Blakely Harris Faucett Taylor Morris Banta Wiley K. Efurd G. Ives M. Cooke B. Byrne L. Hines M. Brooks L. Crumpler M. Taylor H. Pedison S. Frobese D. Robison J. Robertson J. A. Overton I. Nichols G. Gaddis D. Lawrence C. Widmayer C, McKay Mrs. Hughes MARY BOYD Prerident 5 I fs 5 fm k,-7 Q, J my 3 W? Y ' ww f V f YB 1 4: 'F Zf ' 'Y r' ,' Q4 ff 1 . fi 32 'af if J -A ' . w yi 7 . M 2 E, ,Q ,A U I f , :saw wg K L, ' 3, me f if A W m ' ., if m A A Q ' . AAIK - I br, Y A 'G I , P g ,, as in M Mk' V , A 'A , 'Ka li' Q if G Y Q A 1 v ,,., b A K 5 , , Q xxQ m J .,, - A Avulvizlu , WM. il m ' V' QM X I50 1444 I Hf4f6!40td0t2t 2 Zend Robert McKenney Charles Lambert Jerry Williams Wayne Reynolds George Walker john Charles Winn james Yates Reece English JAMES YATES Prerident MR. OWENS Spomor ,C ,, When it is Wednesday at 9:30 and time for the BRASS CHOIR, one can find a group of eager musicians around the 'lovely new band room. These students enjoy getting away from the grind of class work and participating in music espe- cially created for the brass section. The club is one of the newest in Marshall High School and under the direction of Mr. Owens. Most of the members are members of the Mav- erick Band, but anyone interested in playing a brass instrument is eligible to join the club. , t A,. ,Q 1-vr..'r.., ,. . , . ,,i,,.,,, . -, f . . ,A I t .QU r'.g,i ,J sl I i. v ' 'JA L nr rv , ,f e mo ' F, J -g.. fF V A - ' .-.L A ., . '. .- E -1' ,, yum. - . ., leg ', - Saw, str:-P' . , I . Ai -ilk . W , F,-' L : ,Pu-iyflh - I -' ,r ,tafwzqfff ' V-,wogz ,Ls-,A ,, , ,, ,Ms ...-pf . U7 A fi i YF q.,.w,...,. mg .1 1 t L ,mit-.-. ,WNV 1 ft,,,i..Q,, , X VV' 'slwqum . 15,5354 F6 i , www. pu. .f sb W '- s ':'T7..c'-1-,t.,t Senior High pupils picturctl: Arnoltl, Burton, Bays, litxiutltimiy Brooks, Craft. Charhonnct. Curry, Gihson, Cioltlhcrg, Hamilton, Horiclc, Horitk, .lohcz Keeth, Kaiser, Mason, Maissiitl, lNltCflui'g. MCClaran, McCollum. Mtfiiy, Miller, Muntlcn, Nc-wton, O'Dcll tuition . t 'stuntling on thu part of tht- stutlc-nts for thu .tncicnt printiplcs of thc tlzlssit lzinguiigc gmtl tustoms of thc Romans. 5 14.15 , 1 'vmott' it tlct-pci' .ippicf O'Dcll, Patterson, Pender, Platt, Pricde, Rains, Redmon, Robert son, Rutlctlgc, Suntllin, Sell, Simmons, Smith, Stokes, Stuebben 'lliyloig Voxk, Wfgiinxvriglir. Xxyllllilllli XX'ilson, VUil5on, Win I Q iliustci, l ontlcr. Szwz- 71641464 Wim 6 I The M Club has contributed much to the development of athletics.in Mar- shall High School. Members of the club sponsored a drive to purchase a whirl-pool bath which is used by members of the athletic department. They also made it possi- ble for members of the P.E. classes to purchase gym shorts at a discount. Coac-h Flowers has proved a very valuable and excellent sponsor and the club has come to mean much to the wearers of the maroon and white jackets. COACH FLOWERS MERRELL WITT Spanmr President B. Asaff, M. Witt, L. Harris, J. Bays, G. Liston, J. Car- B- Sarrett, W- Maxwell, J- Smith, W- DUHCKH, J- Webb, michael, B. Tipton, S. Collins, J: Bills, C. Darinahauser, W. B. Morgan, R. O'Keefe, P. Miller, L. Johnson, J. Scott, Jones, A. Collins, D. Hazelip, J. Guidry, H. Watson, M. F. Boaze, S. Pearson, J. Hudson, J. Peclen, B. Stone. Mauldin, W. Fagan, B. Bogue, D. Carpenter, S. George, 1 Ziff N l - 'mf M 40,14 awe, gm Hem.. an Wm swf sam, Mgiisliall High Stliool is l,klI11ULIS for its pretty ,i.:ii'ls. ln the Fm' Girls Only Clulv, the girls nlisnuss the uirious plizlscs of beauty, aliurm. and personality iinpi'mcmcnt. The clulw is spnnsuittl by Bliss Ruth Hagan. lY ALICE 'IORDAN MISS HAGAN Pm midi ul Spoziwi' R. Kcyi C. Henry. ,l. Clf'Uif1.?LCl'. ,l. l5i'L1CllmCI'. nl. ixiiitk, W. Lawson, S, Sliipwusll, S, U'Cnnnor,' P. Allvriglit, B. Bnstirlc. Buyd, M, .Iiml.1n, -l. Powers. IE. -Innes, P. Guffc-y, bl. l.ylL'i'. M. XX'. Stewart, R. Clminlwcis, P, Cornelius. A. Wfllitc, J. Lancaster. ,l. CUYUS- M- Bright. M. Vaiuglmn, S. Gcrriggc. P. jc-ifnigan, S, Rcntroc, Miss Hagan, VI. Sullivan. D. Bankston, Hnliler, M. Dclahunt. B. Dcnncy. S. Alcxzinclcr, Li. Hump- K. Hynsnn. B, Lovelace. D, Jones, P. Ford, ton. F, Brown. E, Futrcll, N. King, J, A. Morehead, M. . , i .,'i4Ji.l' , 'ig' . s , L' ':.! li 5 i i is MR. COBB S fl 0111 or FRANKLIN JON ES Preridenl Alla jean I-learnsberger, Glenda Myers, Franklin Jones, -lames Blatkmon, Patsy Lea, Bobby Jones, Cora Chatliam, Mary Anne O'Connor, Martha Allums, XX'aurene Wilscmn, Anne Canson, Sonny Watson, Mz1i'x'in Kendrick, Larry jones, Gene Platt, Ruth Ann Surratt, Iwlargaret Blount, Alice Naron, Gary Preston, junkie Stevens, johnny MtCracken, Mr. Cobb, James Wfaskom. Sam George. O 'X .T 5 , DS. v,g1,w2,e Me ,vac tie M lo the Distributive litlutation Club the students learn and discuss the different ways of performing superior services to their employers. They also think together about problems that may arise between employees and their superxisors. After these informative meetings are enuleel, a Distributive Education student feels more eager to tlo his very best on the job than ever before. . C New af Mary Grigsby, Delores Hickman, janet Wfest, Nancy Cook, Carolyn Wessamn, Glenda Wilkerson, Miss Sydney Akin, Geneva Laster, Myrna Truehitt, Glenda Corpier, Gilbert George, Barbara Ramsey, Beatrice Hines, Susie McAfee. A O MISS S. AKIN J Spmzirnr f 1 l 7-yyuewzritez Song The Commercial Club, directed by Miss Sydney Akin, gets its pitch from the chatter of type- writers and the tap and whir of the adding machines. The purpose of the club is to give each member a better insight into the business world, Requirement for membership in the club is that the member be taking a commercial subject. NANCY COOK Preridenl 'CW Mr. Dailey, Sammy Vaughn, john Gctldic, Dave Hawkins, Rowley, Minkcy Bates, Val Rutkle, Raymond Taylor, Arthur Rayford jones, Bobby Smith, Maurice Smith, Hill Huntslvcrger, Minnitk, Rirharrd Roark, David Thomas, Bohhy Moore, J. P. Winston Miller, james Gray, Robbie Wynne, jack Smythe, Morton, Eddie Dunn, Mickey Brock, Leon Oney, Frank McKiel, Douglas if A FF l' Wow 7694 tie Winn The Science Club is under the sponsorship of Mr. Dailey, From the realm of MR. DAILEY the test tube, slide rule, formula, atom, and aihrintlunt nnturril forces, the club DAVE HAWKI Sjwnrur endemors to promote ll better understanding'of the reulistir world. The only Prwidwif requirement for membership is ri desire to inquire srientifir knowledge. 4. 7, Janie Pollard, Frieda Vifhite, Martha Page, Virginia Ehrig, Bogue, jo Ann Voyles, Walla Taylor, LaVonne Jordan, Ethel Jeannette Walker, Paula Tyler, Kay Bostick, Linda Varner, Hobderi, Ernestine Holder, Dottie Smith, Sandra Woodley, Beverly Peak, Delphene Williams, Reba Nell Corpier, Margaret Mr. Reynolds, Rozann Shivers, Marie Vovk, Lynette Franks. W IETTE WALKER Prefidezzr 'kiwi aural - -f of 770, Duma One of the foremost thoughts in the minds of high school girls is the prepara- MR. REYNOLDS tion for life after graduation. With this in mind the club knows as the Career Sponror Girls or Tomorrow was organized by Mr. Reynolds in 1953. l57 i 'wzzauz ww To learn to do hy doing, multl well he thc motto of thc Future Ifloincmiikc-rs nf Amcriui. The mcmhcrs of this cluh realize the importzincc uf hcing fully Pl'L'PilI'CLl to help cstnhlish the future homes 1, nf our nation and to do suih with skill. The sponsor of this club is Q 5 lvlrx Miwiiiwn MRS. MORRI JEANNYE MORGAD Sfmaz YW Pre fid?77f x , ' . fs , -lil 'wif' w w ,, 1-f'f'Tf 'l iJ4 gall? af '-R. '1I.'.'g' -1 ti-wa 4 b f '-- '!5.i2lfM 5 fam! -. --nw. , . .M A Q., -f....ana we.. if 1- , , v - --- , ..,.i..i.. .. 5. - my glvl il. -HB9 A. , ..u. M ,. 7 4 ,Q ' Q, 1'-'lr-ai: mia 3 ,. .- IH uhm 454. ,,,- -A-f, f2'At.g,g,f'f'-w-'1,,M,,,g.n-va - 1 -L-1 f iw!! Mai. :uh Wf- V A ..-1,,..f. FFA, f?iJ'i iiz -'HP' 'i 'i -' 1 im' 1' L ' 'fr 1- ::i i??'.it5. .. ..,. JH. ,-J,f,,g, . ,,g.ryR 'l' ,. ,.,,z.4 Qin' Iiiiwf .. .. ,,, .pi , ,wyig , ,, . ,., - H- f YG -.,,vs.m.. , --w,.,,r-wqvuh ,, MH, . .1 k A V ...,,,,,: ,A 4,r,,,+v ,pi ,mf E , . , L Z ,- 'J . K-,, -1 0 ,- 1-. 'li - 'f35. 5 , W 43 , y,,mg,'f .qkff f-1-11i.,,u, ' i ' u A ,. ,,:e'in ' M-if . ' ' . ilfiifgmhm. 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'i f 'Txm?-,f- Q '-H H 2 fl H+,-fi-'ff MV A P-iff' 171 4.. i. -w f 'W 'i - -V,.15uflaf2fz4.u4. 4 and c wily to ll mim's heart is tlirough his stomunlif' This is thfc code practiced hy the girls who spend their activity periods mapping out their course for their future life. The swectlieiwts of the ilu are .loc Bays and I-lurold Fustcr, Mrs. Slider sponsors the rluh. ELVA WILSON MRS. SLIDER Pmridefzl Sjmumr f .DI :'e-! fl- 1.3 ' Q-1f2wwf1f'7'-QQ ' , gf: 2 . F MISS SELMA BROTZE Sjwflwr Right: l'ort Knox has nothing on Business Managers Barbara Ramsey and Nanny Cook. They keep a tlose retortl on all Parrot money. Right: XX'iIl Reporter George Wiilkei' heat the eleventh-hour deadline as Nancy Rains has tlone? Val Ruckle worries while Kay XX'ainwright, Martha Muse, and Sandra McCown work against ff Y the tick of the tlock. Left: Preparing the Parrot for its monthly trip is the work alone by the Circulation Department. Fold- ing the papers is Frank McKiel, stamping them is Loretta Hines and Carolyn McKay, sorting them is Carol Mcllheeters, cireiilation manager. ight: The M.ixeritlcs keep the Piiirtwt sports xx riters. wluhn iieddic md R.ixfurtl Vlivnes, un the hall -whether it In fu-wthgill. lwusket' hill, ur lmisehiill wwe and 7244! Left: Amid reams of galley proof are the editors of the 195-L-'55 Parrot, red pencils puised in their hands. The girls who serve as editors are, left to right: Virginia Link, Melbxi Huneycutt, Norma Efurd, julia Hill, Managing Fditurg .ludy Bruechner, and Iwlairilynn Ivfeyers. The editors are quitlc to admit that they Often get lost in their work Left: The memhcrs of the Parrot Advertising Staff tire caught in the ant of advertising their adver- tisements. Stuff members are Tommie Faulk, Janet West. Con- nie Henry. Ruth XY'heeler. and Mzirthai Delnhunt. l 'fr ,W Q. Qu A Y I www X, V 'ff' CT, f la f A Lv ,gm . ... V1 f , Us : 'lann,,, n - f 'A v- W, . A L V- , w ,T 5 if nun.. nik Z FI w 1 1 o I , ,,f .f ,',.L1 . . Q , www W M ,L 5 3 , ,fi fiiig, 'fits-' ,W Nqfiw Jw is, V F nf? E 11.1 kv W 4,-E A yi N ,J- ag wr f -1 w if 424' r lf! O ' If VT ISSJ The MAVERIQK 1955 xxfim'l1 I DOW First Plat: Sum St-tund Plate N.1tiun.tl 'xt Plat: N. 'If F. C, IllLll'I1.1liSIN t Miko Till Ted RiLl1Lll'L.ISOI1 Bonnie Nesbitt Kent Keeth 7955 Sm!! 3.-urs Ximhlv Iflngtrs' Artistry in Rhythm Bctty Byrne Pgltny' Qiilstlxlp .AITIIC Sun OHM, Atkins Brvhhy Hrwltftlgm Mm' Bnytl Mary Ann Sinumms A,LH.im.iC Wfomifin lit-ttv Bihh I63 wwe gn tie BETTY -IO STERNBERG A diligent worker, one who will strive To give of her best to il task Her work on the MAVERICK of '55 Is more than any one could ask. BOBBY HOLTZCLAVU This versatile senior has talent galore- On the keyboard he'll excel. He knows how to work, and what is more. . .A He does each duty well, -V F f E. MARY BOYD ,. A jewel in the treasure chest I Of memories and friendsg A sparkling gem, whose outward beauty Radiates that within. BONNIE NESBITT This bonnie lass is so smart That no words can portray her, Her cheerful smile comes from her heart No trouble can dismay her. KENT KEETH Whenever' we saw him he was at work On a layout, or selling an ad. His keen sense of humor and clever ideas Make him an outstanding lad. BETTY BYRNE This junior's motto is Be neat Her work reflects this trait, Her voice is calm, her manner, sweetg Her disposition, great! 64 -af,,Qg.5:rr53'f,iszfg.o.'wif'','p,',m.fw,J f , r .s,:+.gar5wf1.1 ggfr ftliwgi? , f f ff51i1l? lll'ltf t 4 if M I - f ,Z ei-is ,, fi' . iw Y ' , ' -K fr!.:.2'?' 'ul ' in 'mx?gQ?i.2af ' - .,L?. ir, V4 V 5 xi aria L-lt I I ff gg . 4 it 5 MIKE TILL When the work gets dull and boring, Mike cheers us up with a laughg No matter what happens, theres no ignoring Till His valuable place on the staff. t 'fa 2' A 5' AMIE SUN The best things come in sizes small Is true in Amie's case. Her artistic talent is valued by all, As well as her charm and grace. :ima ... 5 , H. 3 '-J ,P z --., -Q 9 M if JOE BILLS A joy to work with, nice to know. Held in high esteem , . . These phrases bestklescribe our joe: A He's to vs on an team. , 017 P y BETTY BIBB When looking for words to describe Betty Ann, We find that such words are few. She's everything wonderful, everything grand- A friend who is tried and true. MARY ANN SIMMONS Sweet as sugarg cute as pieg A friend who stays the same, Charm that money cannot buy- Mary Ann is her name. TED RICHARDSON When there's a hard task that needs to be done, We always call for Tedg He makes the biggest job look like fun- Makes it easier done than said! MARJORIE WOODFIN Sixtyrthree inches of sun- shine and song, Her laughter makes glad- ness the style. When she's around us, nothing goes wrong, c, S iii-t , f ew-' She brightens the day with her smile. MISS ROUGHTON OSCAR ATKINS PATSY GILSTRAP Radiant beauty, cheerful smile, Always willing to tryg A talent for saying something worthwhile- Outstanding in Marshall High. One who can work hard, yet not be a grind, He has humor and seri Truly, a rare combinati ousness, too. on to find- Possessed by only a few. Because of her effort and tirelessness We have our annuals today. To her the students of MHS Owe a debt we can never repay. MR. JOHN OWENS Direrlor Mr. john Owens is greatly admired by the students of Marshall High School because of his cooperativeness, cheerful- ness, and friendliness. He has been highly responsible for the musical talent of hundreds of students in Marshall High Schoolg the excellent music and marching of the Maverick Band reflects his leadership ability. He is very civic- minded and will often be found playing first trumpet in the Marshall Civic Sym- phony. Under his guidance the Marshall High Band of '54 and '55 has become a high point of activity in our school life. I66 7754144466 71694 Seine! 3444 1 Q H .l 41 tgp S h3l.fi1'-' X 5 L1: 1 -K JOE THORN Drum Major Joe Thorn, as drum najor, has led the Maver- ck Band across the foot- :all gridiron in triumph, hrough the streets at the lead of parades, and down he field at marching con- ests. He directed ably at :laying contests and may nost deservedly boast of raving led the best band n Texas! JANET WEST Head Twifler janet West, the girl you canlt miss when you look at the twirlers-and who doesn't look at the twirl- ers? - has planned the clever routines executed by the twirlers. Her years as twirler in the junior and Senior Bands and the weeks she has spent at the State Twirling School each summer have contributed to the ability which helped her to become the head twirler of the Maverick Band. I67 X JANET WEST ,ll 7 at 24414015 776745. 7w0zZm4 PATSY ALLEN CAROL XX IDMAYFR 776.7-CS. 7 r O ANN OVERTON x X SUSIE MCAFEE NANCY COOK - K 5 Vg ..f, W GLORIA McKAY M7 get fam, Nancy Cook ,ep ,X-Q9 ' I-wwqa, james Abney fl: V ,iii Yk,,f we V ,V . Ig f '- : ' -: msgwsfzg- 1 4 Q afimga ,asf il if ri Q as if 0, 3 Ax sry! V N aw vaaaib is if asm J,.g'V ai 2' 5 F6 Q33 H Y we Q r V ' gag 9. if 25 E X l 1 K 'a K r E P .- Q -dawg? iii' A fi-sq 4' Jimmy Berry vim janet West 74e gdlld played ov Ha, if . , f i2:1:?T: fr J , . . xg, 1 1 .X V ? sc. . l kr f x ii t gf ew W ifi,Q,W, joe Thorn jo Ann Overton Mr W Wanda Alquist f-an 'A rv Sally Boyette ' 2 2Ef?F2r -rr, ,. Q W gg E Ga M' T? y , I 4 xi P 'PY' sk 5? B K. Oscar Atkins john Ballard Billy Barry Z34?E2f:a2aif6mff 5 , Wg ,fzgggggggif , Q 2:3614 My B - .rf-am .,,,', l r -is r ' , Martha Brooks mmf I WNW N, ffw 3:5 X fp Al Martha Delahum Cecilia Edwards Reece English D. L. Fugler Gerald Gibson l70 QV jimmy Cox Loreta Crumpl wif f , ia' 4' wg l W, , ,, rf, f 2 Q I X Q N i t nh :Qi 4 Lt. I 4 A E LK! -WA 'Nz- Patsy Allen Susie McAfee Gloria McKay Carol Widmayer Janice McKiel wQg E rf' in J .-an W, li 5 .Wt Q Cynthia Goolsbee jimmy Hamilton Dessic Hartley Bob Henderson Ann Horick 41' '-F smut? Hex Robert Horick Linda Howard Kathleen Hyngon Clifford Kay james Keiser Q V, Q V T iff' harlfs Lambert Margaret Lawson Rose Mary Magrill Litt Martin Phil Miller I7I wr -wwf' Winston Miller Jeannie Morgan 74e gud played on Nettie Sue McDonald Robert McKenney 'i 'f 1fi e ' W eettnee R A W is --4 2 K Q gfffff, ' ,Ng 653' 1 y at 5' R F 5 '-.rr . vb 1 ' aftilkx Billy McKiel Frank McKiel Barbara Newton Charles Pace Elizabeth Pende LM' if fm Nanfy Rlins Barbara Ramsey Bobby Redmon Dick Reclmon Lee Roy Reppon we ,iw R ii'i 32 N , 'Wil 3' aa i K 57: 3,7 Q P A , Q X4 if , fp p V K Q1 gwffu 1 , AJ L ,rg y A Wayne Reynolds Ann Rhodes R. L. Roark Janie Robertson Val Rucklc l72 .y .,,,,w Robert Simmons Bobby Smith if .fx wah? --df? William Stansbury Marvin Stokes Ruth Ann Suri-an S-199. ary Emma Thomas Reba jane Tittle George Walker LeRoy Warfield Esther Watson N ' Q V . ' iiiilfrn. f' kibb W Y , 2 .1 If L, A 5 . ,yy 5 V Q 1 1 ,F X 4 ' w , l , V Iarolyn Wesson Linda Wesson Rusty Westbrooks Ruth Wheeler Billy Whitehurst -A -:If ,M .,,...w' encla Wilkerson Billy Wilson Frazier Wilson John Winn James Yates I73 , ,Q , MR. jOHN OVUENS 310 Q sn- 'Q W 3 k Pirtnred aboxe. first place marthing contest: Class AAA First row: Gloria McKay, Patsy Allen, Carol XX'idmaycr, joe Thorn, jo Ann Overton, janet Wes Susie McAfee, janirc McKicl, Nanty Cook. Second row: Ruth Wfhceler, Nancy Rains, Esthi NWatson. l.oreta Crumpler, Lee Roy Rcppond, Richard Roarlc, Hob Henderson, Billy McKic jimmy Cox, Donald Smith, Frank McKicI. Third row: Linda Howard, Val Ruckle, james Keisi Martha Brooks, Glenda XX'illcerson, Cecilia Edwards, Ann Horick, Bobbie Redmon, Barbara Ramse Barbara Newton, Cynthia Goolshec, Sally Boyett, Margaret Lawson, Waintla Alquist, Kathleen Hynso Rose Mary Magrill, jcannie Morgan. Fourth row: Gerald Gibson, Billy Barry, D. L. Fuglc Charles Parc, Bobby Smith, Mary Emma Thomas, Ann Rhoades, Martha Delahunt, janie Robertso Carolyn XX'usson, Elizabeth Pender, Robert Horirlc, Rusty Wlcstbroolc, Butch Abney, Rita jane Tittl Rome English, XX'm. Stansbury, Litt Martin. Fifth rowz Marvin Stokes, Linda Wesscmn, Ru Surratt, Charles Lambert, Wfinston Miller, Dirk Rcdmon, XX'ayne Reynolds, Phil Miller, jol Ballard, Robert McKenncy, Robert Simmons, Billy XVhitehnrst, james Yates, jimmy Berry, jimr Hamilton, Ustar Atkins, john Charles XX'inn, George A. XX'allcer. 'QU W 0 Pinturul lvclciw, irst ruw: XX'cll3y Dunlap. Hmmril Hgulcnuy. lmics Murph. Murtlm Dgiwripwrt. Scmml ruw: Paula -vin, Anna Boyd. jerry Dunum, Miqhacl Dignnonrl, Andy Parker, john Ballarrl, Nancy Ross, Nancy rccn, Bobbie Pups. Clmrles Burnsml. Tliiril row: 'lirwmmy Iwlilldilllll -lu Ann MLCflcmlrvn, Don Iourc, John Michael Franks. Brenda Hurlwn, john Charles XX'inn, Binh Gent, Esther Wzitsmin, nn Rlioanlcs. Bannic Little, Currinthia Baker. Anita Turner, Inn Mnric Strung, Barbara Nix, arriut CUl7PCl'. MRS. TRAVIS HAWK I I Q . i ff Mu off 1 i 1 w-nw L....g:. L lf , , , 'f I I , ,,....., t. , i , 5 5 5 , K , MRS. PASELLA-Dmrlw First row: Gloria Oates, Virginia Link, Bohhiv Ellen Wkmotl, Marjorie Wfoodfin, Esthci' Ivlorris, jolinctte Terry, Glenda XY'ilkcrson, Diane Powell, Vlohncttt' Phillips, Aldcnc Hcidclhcrg, Mcllm Hnncycutt, Patsy CillSfl'2lP, jim Sulliuin, S.lI'lLl1'Al Mtfloxxn, lwlillllll Smith, Martha Iylusc, Glenda Barton. Setond row: julia Hill, Crmwl Mt'Plwctsi's, lflsiu Huffman, Roslyn Ptlrrish, Mclisma Pzittcr- son, Rosnnnah Keys, Benny Lalirons, Celia Cain, Nnnty Ruins, Mandy lkiciiilwhouy, Betty Arnold. jean Slmrp, julio XX'cidm1m, Frcidrt XX'hitc, XY'illcnit Allen, lictty Bil-ah. l Llnpvff First row: Toininic Faulk, Martha Parker, Faye Faulkmfr, Penny Harris, Edith Clicrry, Iwlnc Ellen Morton, Mclva Lcc Vuuglmn, Essic Marie Davidson, Peggy Cornelius, Carolyn XX qiltl1ul. Second row: Sandra Wfoodlcy, Janie Pollard, Edna Finigan, Rchcuri Clminlvcrs, Gerry Ciidcnlicgid, Geraldine Fnucctt, Put Dahmcr, Vcnita Cisco, Betty Bostick, nn ' , , H I I y Y mr, 1 pg L, Third rim Peggy Furd, Nona Harris, Dian Hawley, Willizriii Barton, Arthur Collins, Gilbert George, Charles Cwle, Dudley 'l't1ylui', Billy 'l'iVt0n, lfriinlclin Craig, lien fiLlll212LZllCl', ,Line Ann Curtis, joyeelyn Piiweis. Viiitin lfiird. Ciirtilyii XY!-ssivii, Mary lloyd. lfiuurtli row: Mary Martin, XX'tinda Stewart, ,l.it'ltie Steiens, liruiei' XY'ilsoni Burt Rutledge, liuhhy Punder, Merrill Witt, ,live Buys, Bushe Morgan, H.iruld lfiister, Pillll liltitkmnn, l,eRny XX .1i'fieltl, Arthur Bltlloek, Tummy XX7l'lliCl1C1lLl, Bobby Young, liiibby Hultftlaw. Inspired by L1 beautiful new elioir room and an out- standing new director, the Marsliall High Sthool ehoir has risen to undreiinied tit- heights, The beautiful strains of Sli0wbtmt rind the songs of Sigmund Romberg have become more lilllllllllll' to our school. And who euuld ever forget the match- less Pfjfl-0l'Il1.1l1LC tml' The Night Before C,liristmt1s? Our year has been musically inspired and spirit- ually enriched by this fine. eo-operative organization, DIANE POWEI.I, BOBBY HOLTZCLAW 14It'fNNAf7tl11jl'f.f iziv-1 11. GOLDEN DAYS HC111111111 11.111 111 fbi? ,1j11'111.Ql11111' 111 11111 17.117111 111111111 4 , . C111111111 11,111 11111 111 1111111111111 .11111 11111 11,1 f1'11111.' 111 11111' 111.1111 111' 1'1'1111'1111111 1114111 .111 1'1x1' 11111111 . . . 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Sspt, HJ Mgmt-ritks ttc'futtL'J Ivy Fair Park Intlhms. Sept li-'Seniors thrillml with new rings Sept. Ji M.um'icks meet PunthcrQ in Houston and tic wwe It-1-1. Fcpt. 27 Spanish irhtizttitm :tt home uf Prin- tcw Mi kc. I N a46e0jfz'de ,Dem Oct. l--Maishall clefeats Gainesville 0-20. Oct. -lfLzitin Initiation spunsorecl hy Ml' Brown. Oct. Sfliyrcl High wins 27-13 over Marshall Oct 12-Senior class elects officers. Oct 13--Glenda Snider electetl Yaimlvoree Princess. Oct. 154-Kilgore clefeats Mavericlcs Zi-6. Oct 18fSuclclen death of Shelby BLllllll'Ll. Oct 20--Jeanette Pcvnclei' electecl lf. F. A. sweetheart. Oct 21-Polio shuts given to gi number of M. H. S, pupils. Oct 23ffMz1w'e1'icks how to the mighty Luflcin team 53-O. Oct. 25-fMr. Brown, beloved teacher of M. H. S.. clies lifter short illness. Oct. 27--Funeral Services for Mr. Brown. Oct 29---Dragons clefeat Mavericks 32-13. If it amz? I 97 MM 4uA! N it re, x, Nov. l+Sophomore class officers elected. Nov. 5-Texarkana drops Marshall 26-6 in lmrcl fought game. Nov. ll-W'illeni1 Allen elected Miss Torch by rliecrleaclers. Nov. 15-Editors and sponsor take 130 pages of MAVERICK to Taylor Publishing Co. Nov. lofl-lallls gully clecorutecl in recognition of Hello W'eek. Nov, 18-Shirttuil parade through towng Miss Torch starts huge bonfire. Nov, l9fBetty Bihh crownecl Homecoming Queen. Nov. 25-lviuvs rlefeatetl in Longview, I8 Dec. 3--Christmas Pallxldr. Du. 45' Ifootball BLIHQLICIWYAI1ll17L1I1kL'I11L'!1l uf Den. 7--Bnml wins first plan' in rxululxillg D Dec. Z2-Merry Clhl'iSfH1LlS and Happy NL-xv H 0qZoZ4e70ofzZd,, w I 1 -K ri?- MMA ws-va-. ,! Q, , ,,,, M m ,, K L X 'H' 1 AL Q M 3 gig! ,N . ., . ,,' Virginia Link 412 lfuotlmll SNVL'CfllL'LlI'l. contest. cc. Z0-Senior liuuritw eluted tudqy, will bc 1lI'lFlUllflL'!3d at the Alilllliil Party. ef. 21--Empty Stocking Ifuml pm-sr'11tcJ to Rex. Salam' in uswlulwly. Yun' ring fl'll'Ul1fL1h thu llalll .xx Llnxsw 1ll'L' L dismissed fm' x1u.1tiu11. 'M ' .ww Aaddl .-uw 5 ,Q an ,Q 4 nn, I 1 'wn 1 Happy NL an. 5 x!.lL.lf1 I5 -'The DL-lu wx H 1.11 . ww' Hunk tu mhmrl work. ' ' 'l QLIIAIIYLIQL' ' tum x mtu .lfllljl . cx.1mir1ut14ms. . .xx A t Lin. ,- Im li Tin- ffltnl Ll.zy-I'm.1l I Pugzlx mmf m LIINNCS fm' I'L'.lSIbI1N hu V w vlan. not tw lx- Llisulxxul. ' Om' hunglrul Illilff'-UITL' pngw uf t Elan, 1,- Anmml xxmt In pu-xx. ,I.m. lt--Mr. Iiumm. neu wp-Ulu tL.ul1ul'. lllillill thu Ifulllty swf MHS. ,l,m. 2' 'ci.II'fIl.lKLK' tlL'l'l.ifil1NQ tuxm xisitul AIA!- xlmll AIL'L'fiI1LQ frm' Jixnumiull uf' HIL' Srnimml IJI.1x'. IQ? lclv. IU--Asscmlwly PI'UgI'.lIN xpm1w1'L-Ll lu' Class Allhl Blk. llulwlw. PP Cunxcntilm in Vzm. D4-luring tuzm llllll' mx 'l in ul tu Nmxvgnlmlmu lm' llclmting umtust. Ifch ' ' A staff. M l'clW, 5--Mzlrslnlll lf'l'A 1'cp1'o1:ntul .lt Diwtrilt DI4 l..--'l..1st ul Alllll1.ll was Lxkru tu plus ln lwlw ll--C,upi1l'i Ll.u'ts flux Zlwrwugll lNlHS lmllx. MHS is l'L'Pl'L'5L'HlL'Ll lu' t.1lcntul pupilx in Lions lmnvrmicw. rch 19 vo MHS . A f- ' , I'L'pIL'wl1Iul .lt l:'l4A SIAM Cfonvcntimu in DL-mlm. Fell 19- IDL'l5.lll!1Ql tc.1m wrulwtul in mntvst in Wlllill. Nclw, 25 V-'DE pupilS lwmm-.I with lxlnqun-t nt Flying: lfnsh. lclw 3 , -Of-f-Srudl-nr Cnwumil Dlstrilt llvxllvlw mg in l.ut'kiu. ' ' mL'c't- ,Y 14, 'Meg aim TCS March 3-Assembly program was under the direction of the Texas History Club. March 10-Debate Team presented assembly. March lie-Fair Park was host to tennis team. March 17-Presentation of musical assembly by ETBC piano pupils. March 22-Fair Park played tennis matches in Marshall. March 24-MHS Student Counfil representa- tives attended TASC Convention in Denton. March 26-Choir attended clinic in Carthage. Marshall Band Festival sponsored by Jaycees and Public Schools of Marshall, March 31-Talented senior play cast rendered excellent performances for two nights. IDE ff, www, mmxgz Q, Q iw IH xx QL gs,-7, 1 .5 ,Mgnw--,V ,OV .m,.,l ,,,vf'553' ?wzZq First row: Cecilia Edwards, Harold Foster, Betty Ann Bibb, john VGeddie, Marilynn Meyers, Rodric Gilstrap. Second row: janet Wfest, .lack Smythe, Julia Hill, Rayford jones, johnette Terry, john Alford, Mary Ann Simmons, 'Ioe Bills. Third row: Oscar Atlcins, Mary Boyd, Bill Edwards, Gloria McKay, D. L. Fugler, Rosannah Keys, Litt Martin, Margarite Bright, Mike Till. Fourth row: -lohnette Phillips, Kenneth Brown, Alla Hearnesberger, johnny McCracken, Celia Cain, Dudley Taylor, Betty Barkett, Sammy Pearson, Glenda Snider, Dave Hawkins. ff:-Dumgfuvazaew The clubs and activities of Marshall High School selected the following girls as their candidates for Homecoming Queen: First row: julia Ann Hill, Parrot Staff, johnette Terry, FFA Clubg Betty Bibb, Latin Clubg Mary Ann Simmons, Annual Staff, Rosannah Keys, Cheerleaders Club: Cecilia Edwards, FHA Club. Second row: Marilynn Meyers, Debating Club, Betty jean Barkett, Club: Margarite Bright, CGT Club: Dorothy Bankston, FGO Club, johnette Phillips, FTA Club. Third row: Celia Cain, Texas History Club, Gloria McKay, Bandg Mary Boyd, Spanish Clubg janet XX'est, Commercial Club, Glenda Snider, Science Club, Alla jean Hearnsberger, DE Club. Bmw JQPEY Veg! M2 W M ' 700166000 , W i'KZ'r Cmffifl Cm JANET W'ES'I'-Cum1m'r'1i.1l Cfub MARCQARITIE BRIGH14- CCT in b , Q ww up o up , Y f if , ' 9 ' 4 3 Q 0 4' , -. ' 4- 0 ' jf M f ' , QUEEN BETTY ANN IBIBH I,,1Iif1 Clnfu DOROTHY l5ANKS'I'ON-FG!! N1 f MARILYNN MEYERS-V D:'f1.m' Cliff: JULIA ANN HII.I.---Pmwf F K f 'W' 'X CECELIA ITDXX'ARDS-Huuzg111.1im,Q Club VlOHNIf'I l'IZ TIIRRY-'FFA fx A F 116' :HM ,-af' , , 'Q , 1 . uf -- N fi 'v Ayfff . A '35 7' fN A Q I Ju' I w :fr n J J U ' . f f L ffff ?f'5 if I K Y g-R ,W . 5 . . . w , 417 J' 1 5 ALLA HEARNSBERLER- DI: Club 4 vb J 'Q L., ,I V ,, . .jg 7 4, as v ,W A A-W' ' 4 ' - M0 . Q., M -.- -rski Pi QQ' MARY BOYD-Spfmifla Club BETTY BIBBfL4lflI1 Cfllb JOHNETTE PHILIPS-F.T,A. ROSANNAH KEYS--Cin wlmdwv' ,human- Q, mv, MNA' 4' 1 u Q . . ,. W. ,, BETTY JEAN BARKETT- M Club CELIA CAIN- TLA-.11 Ilixfffrwm C1116 ,,,, x fb 4 eff-Vf i rw '5 YQXKQ gr ' Q .a,,,. GLENDA SNIDER Sfiwzfe Club ' ,fl s E? K A :WRU ,J N1 -4-1 -S' ' Qt - , ' ,,.,,A. .I ' .f , K , I '-1 1 F L' in ,- ' - ,..' ,, -F wjff ' , ,fifal X 5 .LL50 wg, H ui- Av! wx,- aj ,- ' XJ. g' g ' A .. .W 3, .-- X MARY ANN s1MMoNss.4,mu,11sff1ff GLORIA MCKAY-Build as if ' 7755 MARGARET OLIVER LOCKE STUART FRED BALDWIN Valedictorian, Rotory Scho- Highest average for boys, American Legion Scholar- larship. lst Place District Declama- ship, lst Place State and tion, lst Place in District 2nd Place National in Voice of Democracy. Bill of Rights Contest. ALVA NESBITT Salutatorian 7 l RICHARD FREDRICK MARY DANNHAEUSER STEVE GOLDBERG Rotary Scholarship Business Scholarship Most Outstanding De- Molay of Marshall. X Nsrw 3 5 Z Qi 2 3 T L ' 'MMT as W Q1 Mi? 3 'Iii T fix. '-timm y ff f Q zs sgw. M J Mlm, f f ,aaa K fir tl , 1 ,ng V i 5s,,,,,.. Ti . 1 iizifisllfff Representatives from Marshall Student Body to Boys' State CARL OVERTON Mr, Future Teacher of America Scholarship. 2nd Place Regional Band Con- ductor. President Frank McKiel, jimmy Webb, joe Bills, Robert Horick, Bushe Morgan, James Guidry, Mickey Mauldin. if CORA LEE CHATHAM Parliamentarian of District IV Future Homemakers of America, Junior and Chap- ter Award. ' f?55 NELVA WILSON ELIZABETH SPERIOR LAURA WOMACK Winner of All-Expense Chapter Award in Future First Place Winner, Re- Paid Trip to National 4-H Homemakers of America. gional Singer Sewing Con- Congress in Chicago, jun- test. ior and Chapter Award in F.H.A. GILBERT SHIVERS Best Actor Award in Re- gional IV One-Act Play. MARY BOYD Second Place in Serious Poetry High School. ANN HACKNEY RAYMOND SIMMONS DOTTYE SLIDER lst Place Winner in High President of Texas State Best Actress in Regional School Serious Poetry. Latin Convention, Best Ac- IV One-Act Play. tor in District, 1st Place in - Humorous Poetry. JULIA HILL MARIL First Place in Centennial High School Award in First Place in High School Poetry, Quill and Scroll Annual Poetry Society of Light Poetry. Award. Texas, MEYERS MARVIN STOKES I REBECCA MORRISON junior Chapter in Future Homemakers of America. D. L. FUGLER CLIFFORD KAY FAY GIBSON 4-H Gold Star Winner 4-H Gold Star Winner Chapter Award in Future Homemakers of America. V f I c 3? ZOE STRICKLAND DUDLEY TAYLOR GLENDA IVES Scholarship Golf-First Flight National Award Award Semi-Finals Quill and Scroll BETTY MCCULLARS Music Scholarship I VIRGINIA LINK National Award Quill and Scroll MARGARITE BRIGHT Tennis-Girls. First Place District LESTER ROE Car Road-e-o, First Place Regional and First Place State RICHARD FREDRICK Rotary Scholarship PARROT First Place-National Quill and Scroll Award BOB BARTLETT Highest Award for Boys if jr Q JUDY BRUEQHNER CAROLYN McKAY PERRY TEAGUE ROBERT HORICK National Quill lmll Derlamation Band Scholarship First Place Regional Sffflll AW11I1l Third Place District Band Conductor Played With Navy Band V ,wiifrlml L N LEE McKAGL'E ,J , H tl TJ A Y T?wMt.RICflIfliDfON -, . ' , , a iona xaer Scholarship gl' .A .5 Rifleman NORMA KATE EFURD BETTY GASKILL Highest M Award for Girls National Quill and Scroll Award SANDRA WHITE Nurses Scholarship ANNUAL All-Texas Award Third Place, National l95 Q1 E1 4' x in .-' W Q .uf fa as ' wwe ,ww Q .' 1 Iggy in' W mf Q5 5, W s 'Wm 'V Wu ,T -vu: , my A H 0 d, , N 4 New Q I J A X 1 Nr +5 iifssf A if, IX, , ,NV x W W 254 593 iii? 'WZ h I l ' 'ff ?Q9i4g , iii? 1 1, 1, ?'i., 'K Q Q ,Q 19 1 f f 1 l e L. J- x, Patsy Gilstrap and Marjorie Woodfin, alias Tweedle-Dum Donna Zaner and Sandra White discover that they are as and Tweedle-Dee, do a lively step to the tune of It's A much a part of each other as Alice and her image. Good Day and Shine, 46146444 I 7 Charming Ann McCollum. as Snow Virginia Ehrig, Elsie Huffman, Jean Sharp, and Glenda Barton, the ch Wliite, sings confidently that Some in the shoe, count off with Oncsy Twosyf' Day My Prince Will Come. ildren who live: Ann McCollum is assured that her Dorothy Hess must have gotten her Locke Sfllaff with CICVQ1' words Prince has come when Perry Teague shoes from the little shoemaker, for she rhyme, Tells Wl1O'S COIUIDEI, OD 62 calls, Answer Me. O My Love. literiilly set her feet to dancing every- time. I98 OUCS CLIIACS LINVHY. 'H if fi at I in 2 2 J ii The Three Blind Mice. graciously accept Mr. john Elsie Huffman, jean Sharp Virginia Ehrig and Glenda Owens,' the Pied Piper. invitation to visit the Castles in Barton, the children of the i Old Woman who lived in a th A' ' ' ' e rr, shoe, entertain the guest at the Fairyland Follies. 7aZ!ce4 Dorothy jo Hess, The Queen of Hearts, does a lively dance step, as the two Knaves Margaret Lawson, a pretty maid lets ook On. the world know that she is Big Girl Now. ,wg a+-v,x a 'eter, Peter Pumpkin-Eater, had 11 wife Marjorie Woodfin, Patsy Gilstrap, and All the King's horses. and all the nd WiShCOl he C0Ul4If1'f k6GP llefi 116 Amie Sun invite the school to follow King's men coulcln't put Calvin Eaves' ut her in a pumpkin Shell. but She Said the Old Mother Goose to the Fairyland Humpty Dumpty Heart together ie last word quite well. Follies. again. I99 G if- ky -Q' X f , . MMM A . N Q N at 6 .A e. . ' X iii' x K' A he ' , 4',, I eg ' If-J 5,55 as wig, 5 5 A 'VYBP' PM btih ' 5 fypznf- 'N 'Gas' o Q' Q 'K' vw 'ff' v I, anim 7954 BALFOUR AWARD SENIOR FAVORITES Betty Gaskill MOST' OUTSTANDING BOY Locke Stuart MOST I-IANDSOME BOY Perry Teague MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Benita Power BEST ALL-AROUND BOY Richard Fredrick FAVORITES Bruce Muller Ann Hackney Gilbert Shivers Peggy Capps Hardy Rudd Joyce Wyatt Fred Baldwin Kathryn Dahmer Richard Fredrick Wanda Franklin Locke Stuart Benita Power Perry Teague Mary Proctor Ronald Gunter Zoe Anna Strickland Bob Bartlett Betty Gaskill BEST ALL-AROUND GIRL Zoe Anna Strickland MOST POPULAR BOY Bob Bartlett MOST POPULAR GIRL Wanda Franklin MOST ATHLETIC BOY Ronald Gunter MOST ATHLETIC GIRL Mary Proctor MOST INTELLECTUAL BOY Fred Baldwin MOST VERSATILE-Bruce Muller, Ann Hackney MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-Gilbert Shivers, Peggy HAPPY-GO-LUCKY-Hardy Rudd, Joyce Wyatt MOST POLITE-Fred Baldwin, Kathryn Dahmer zum 4 yan., 20 Pirls who work diligently in the offite during their lihr.i1'y periotl are shown sented, top row, left 1 right: Marcia Smith. Betty Burkett. Rosanntih Keys. Mrs. liell, Mitltlle row: johnette Phillips. rincess Mike. Kay Wt1inxx'i'igl1t. Carolyn Currey. Ann McCollum, liottom row: -loytelyn Powers. ohnette Burkhiim, Diane Powell. gintl Bettye liairnes, These girls help with recortls. aintl run minds forthe faculty tintl offitc stiff. 'lhey .ire untler the superxision ot Mrs, Anne lisll. OFFICE XVORKERS Wdcacd gdlxcdftfian wa! VISUAL EDVCATION OPERATORS oys who haw xoluteered to work tis xisutil eiluuttion operators .irez M.irxin Stokes. Ravmont A ' 1 wr rs, immons. Bob Henderson. Arthur Minnitk. Sitting: Charles Liimhcrt. Stew Goltlherg, zintl Rcefe nglish, Not shown in the picture is Rohert Horitk. also one of the V. E. operators. These itys run the machines. spline film. :intl take nite of the equipment. Mr, Parown is sponsor of the isual Etltication Department. 1 it? tf' V, ' rl ii . Q . ... i . . Q .,. .f' 203 I is , mum mvunwnzammm u v f 'I' 'V 1' m ,i1g H M m i .ng 5 AN Z UA iw ' Inav .nf K?,, A 1220 'E AL A yfffgb H BET - YARRXS I Y B ROSLYN If 2 Z : If IBB A X, wf PATSY GILSTRAP Www Wake 4 7eam 01 Me Zeam at 1 First row: Marjorie XX'uudfin. Huttyu I51ii'nc5, Martha Muse, Scwnd WilIcng1Allgn row: Patsy Gilstrzip, Roslyn Pgirrixli, Betty Iiiiwiv. There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight 7 Y It Ain't Gonna Be Like That TIM Heat IS 6311 WT XX'i1nt to Say Hello . ' Win- - un if zlo Is Thom Anything XVi'm1g XX'ith 'l'h.1t? HIFI MY AYIUS Fl Z ll -ri-9-4-Z 70cZ4 Aff Zum 775-c'-9-4-L' - f 5 QQ 'Ei Ri V, X x. My W Q My Old Flame Miss 'l'cwi'cl1--,NX'illcn.1 Allan l His Arms Arc Open tu Excryuncu l'm Sitting on Top of the XX'orld f ff? i it The Clicci'lcgiQlci's Smile, Smile, Smile The CllCL'l'lC2ixlCl'S Slldlcc. Rattle. anil Ru ln thc Hour uf 'l'i'iiil I'm Only in the VUay 'l'lm Thing 0 an ' fzetieecz' af 1 . A V 1 Q In Mezzznry of DONALD SMI'l'H Febrllary 5, R955 Foullmll Coafhw COACH BOBBY DUNCAN COACH KIRBY PRICE COACH J. '1'. RAY COACH CHARLIE FLOWERS n E E fe Y 2,4 A H Bl 9? ' N7 ZLSJKH ... . , A .1 f Q 7954 Shawn? 6401! ,ov Q' Mafzagerx CHARLES SCHOLZ PAUL SELZ STEVE GOLDBERG Head Coarb-CHARLIE FLOWERS Line Comb-KIRBY PRICE 2l3 ffff-D ' ' 7954 51 Q. JIMMY WEBB MERRELL WITT First Team All-District Second Team AIl+District Dsfcnsc Dcfcnsv and Offense Za- Zapmme fm 7 ?54 '54 P X n xy' f JIMMY WEBB MERRELL WITT H.1ffb.1ri End jimmy XY'cbb :xml Merrell Wfitt were elected w-captains of thc 1954 Maverick football team for their fine sportsmanship. and chumpionslmip play in awry gumc, an 1 fs W'-'V 2 'PW -'54 JK 1 5 if Jw f N fx ia., Q-.X BU! , I P Nm -vw fi 1-QM, ff 'f Ib! 1. 'if-by m SL W 'E pc: X... JERRY BERRY BEN ALMOND JIM CARMICHAEL IEFF DAVIS--'ll MARSHALL li A spiritcti. hailxi-fighting Max trcxx' in- mtit-ti Panther umuntry ttnti fought thc puwcrful uhm bi-A team to it thrilling tic hull gunna. Thu Ptlntliws took at big bitt- in thc first half of play. putting up gt lit-0 margin. In the sctond half, Iinwuctg at mliitnt Ivftivuitk tram I'UQll'C'Li bank tu swrc time in thc third :mtl dur- ing thc lust quai'tci', with 25 seconds tn play, the Maxcritk fans witncssui what SL-cmui to he :ln impossible Clltkh of Ll lung ptiss fi-uni Liston tu Wchh and the swrc t-ntlctl in Al I I-I 'i tic. .IOP PAYS LOUIS HARRIS C 'C'1l'f'1 f Co-Cnpmin GI-ENN LIFTON XVILLIAM BARTON HENRY DUKE ZI7 1 y -is 4 Don't Fcnnc mu in lt lsn't Irililu liAlNI2SVIl.l.l2 am 1 RSHAII ' Ihu M.uwh.1ll hIklXL'I'lkkN lwmkr mln lmvml .ww ' thu high I'.lfL'kI l,.1lm'sx1llL' I.cnvp.l1Jx. Ihu Ix1.lXLIItlx lmuks gut thy lwr lwlmk' mg ut . .mmf nnmpul thruuuh the lmlmwxlllm' hnc at xxlll, lhc Annum- um mwu 111 nhwuht .lx thy Mluluks thlux up 1 1 1' - u 4- ww nttmk .zu-I Ll xtmmg duh-mc. Ihc urcnr tc-.mm plnx' tlmwmglv tum' of thc' xg-1w11 It mom-xl thu IY1.lXL'l'Ikk l'L'x1ll'Li .lt vm' , X xxmA um- hm .xml ll tm, PA'-'L HI-ACKMUN BILLY PAT TIPTON CfrC:If7l,ll?1 C,,,CL,jffJj,, I'm Mcwin' On You Took Aulvuntaggc of Mc XX'h.1r's rn If-wnue uf ML f' DU Swmething for Me BYRDW 27 MARSHA LI, I3 The Mmslmll IVILlXL'lAiLkS wutplglyed the Byrd Yellmv -Lukets in every department exeept securing, and after all the score is xxlmt mounts. Stutimtim had pruxed that hfLll'Sl1LlH could not Ima, but the more bmlrd prmed that Sl11'f.-xepmt lwuneed the Mnxerieks 27-13 in Ll wild .ind hand fuught j.fl'iAHl'Ul1 battle -IhIUll!L,h0Llf the galm M.11sl1.1ll dunn- nated exery uffcnsixe 5fLltiStiLl1l figure, but nude only 6 points in the first lmlt. During the second lmlf they uwntinucd to rip to shrczlds Byxds de- fense, yet could manage unly one tullch- down in the lust 30 semndi of the gune. Ihe same mme when Mmgnn passed -I3 yards tu Wfit who made 11 l'5LAllflfl1I mu-tlme-slwllldel muh .md uutmn the defenders. JIMMY WEBB BILLY ASAFF C,,.C,,f,,L,,,, C0-C:lf7h1f1Z HENRY XWATSON XVESLEY DUNCAN SAMMY GEORGE 2l9 9 S My Fate is in Your Hantik' Arc You Wllitiiig .hut fm' Me? KIl.CiURlf' ZS MARSHALL' Vr- The Kilgmtl liulltlmrgs timiiiiiutui thc gzimc fi1l'UL1j.1iNlLlt. ulthimiigh the IWI.lX4.'I'- itks iimtlu .1 fight ut' it ull tht' xxxiy, It hrictly lmwkctl :is if tht- hfnu might spring .immthci tit' likc thu ll-ll titqitlltxtk lust ytxiii CQl1.a1'lc5 Diinnliiicusci' pivuiitlt-ti at fiimhlu on thc liulltiugs 311 u.i1'ly in thc third RlllAll'Ii:l', Ami eight plays lzitci' the swim was kmittt-ti 6-6. Moiggrn hit Witt xxith Ll 50-y.1i'ti toss as tht' gums , L'I1tiL'ti. W'I1L'ii thc huyyci' si-umltitl, the more stumi Hi-6 in funn' it I c lt - thugs. In utlit-i xwmis, thuy QLIINCQ thcy miwg they tuiiqtitictlf .wif E KINQQ KQRNRl'MI3F MORRIS ELDER i i t I A ik' ' , .. ,JV ay' ,V it ik it W V A ,, - . xr' ww 4- Z, li-M 'A ' V in 1 aff. ' '1 Mew A ' ' -if 1' :Mx 220 GAYLON FLEET PAT HYDRICK ,IAMES MQONEY 1 XVILLIAM JONES DON CARPENTER JOE HUDSON l.l'lfKlN- S5 ' MARSHALL '11 'l'l1n- l111gl1 .lllkl 1111gl1ty I,11fld11 P1111- tl1c'1'x l'l'UXL'Ll 11111 lN1XYCl'flIl fm' thc lN1111'- slmll M.1w1'11lcs as tlwy lllillkltkl thc lYllKLl1Llx5 llltll xmrat 1lnla.1t 511141 19-1 Only .1 few fum l'v1'11w1l thc wc11tl1c1' lung LI'IllLlQl1 111 xtuv to thc lwittcr xml. The 11111111 5l111w1l thc l911ntl1c1's mtu fll'Sl WlklLC in the state. At thc cml of thc lllbf l1.1ll l.l1llxlD l1.11l 11111 up 1 sum uf 35-0 .15 the 111111 st111'tc1l tu fall. Even fllflllgll tl1L' 5111111 slwwul L1 55-0 loss the lxlLlXi.'l'lLliS plnyul l1111'1l to tl1f. llst 1l11xX'D. SANDY COLLINS MICKEY MAULDIN C 'C ll 'W Cu-C11j1f,1m JIMMY SMITH BOBBY BOCQVE RAYFORD MATTHIS 22l 1 fi' A i , JAN CASEY CHARLES DANNHAIYVSER RICHARD OKEEFE NACQOCQDOCQHIZS 5- MARSHALL-12 1111111 1111- 11-11111'1'S111p 111 1111 1111111111 q11a11'11:1111111-1. 1110 1111118 1111114111 1711114 11141111111 11111 111111111111 N11111g11111111's c1c11'11. ,1'1lL' D1'11g1111s 1111111 11114 1111111111111 111111-1111 .11111 111.11'111c11 101' .1 1111111111111111. Six 11111115 1Ll1L'l' 1111'y 111.11111 ill1l1f111'IA 11111111- 111111'11, H111111 11111111 5111111111111 1111 1111' 11114111111 1LlI1'1'lI1g ll 111111's 1111 HH 1111-11. Af1111' 11111 11.111 1111- 1111111111 11111111111111-11 M 111 111111111111111111 111111 1111 1111111111 111111 1111' 111111 25-11 III 1LlX11l' 111 11111 1111p11111'111s. 1111- 1111114 11111 1111111111111111 1.111111 1 1 . . , 511111-. Cl.11111wl1ng 11lLI1' 11111141 1111 1111111111 1? ' ,W 1 M, 1-11 .swap -1-fm, 1 'jg 11111111. 1111- M1115 111.111.1g1'11 LlI111111L'I' 111111-, fi, 7, .4 'i3'i51g1iW4f - Xgfkzea 1' A11111- 111111111 31-I1 111 1111111 111 1111- - 111 1 D 1 V, ,K , ,1f1i1ei,1Vg5,w V4 1 1 131311111 M 1 ,wr 3,1 ,g 1.. 12 511531 KQ1? 1 ARTHUR COLLINsfcif!-fJ.lf'f.I!l1 DOUGLAS HAZELIP-C11-C.1pf 222 LEON JOHNSON RAYM11111D SIMMONS RAYMOND TAYLOR l 1 E 151, M 'I'hQ MAJ Siting I'm XX'ith .1 Crowd but so Alone TIZXARKANA 16 MARSHALL 6 Tha' ri-CX.lI'i'iLlI1.l Tigers slnmuk thc M.11u1'i1ks in .1 hglimi tnvugltt hiittlc ful' ll 26-6 win, The 'lligcis staying gllmcmat cntircly on thu grmintl, netted 520 y.ll'1iS riixhing and tim-xx' up 11 sttmumill dc- ticmi- tu limit tht' Manu tu imnly 71 y.11'1ls ruslming. 'I'1'x.11'k.1n.1 Scuiui the first tlmicu tiim-s tlicy ,not thc hill. Mzirslulll mllit-il its tiritcs in the st-1411111 Imzilf wlwn the 1Ac411w.1k1'11c1I tuim iniuln' the most wt thc thicc Tigui' Fumbles lwy turning them intw .1 tuiiilmtlmvn, 'I'l1c M11w1'iaks plgiyul unc ot thuii' lniixicst giirnw, but thc Sturt' cmlctl in fzixui' uf tha- wmng ttnlm, 1MF'l I' SLATER-Cff-Cj.zjf1.fiw JAMES GUIDRYRCU-C.1jf1ui11 -i iff ,- 'f 'f '5 if . M ,gf -. Q V9'l -wk if if ff 'is Q' s -V f ,- 1 2 W W' in K7 1 4- A - Afks 3:1 1,1 ,, z ' f -125 .. -,tw k X71 361 5. iw LL A . K '77, V 1, - W V wut U , it Q . 'Q if- A A ' 'E 1 mmf-5 ,tt f A ' .gf if fa A 1 if A , A 1 .5 'fy ,fan mf' 41 1 3 -f 1 K it E35 haf Q, '.J'ri'S5.f A , RVSSFLL CRAFT ,icuii MAVLDIN -IOHN JONES 223 Goin' Home In My Arms MI. PLEASANT-' MARSHAI.l,it 3 'I'hc M.ixci'iLks won thcii' first Distritt I-AAA triumph mei' thc Mt. Iflcaisgint Tigers itftui' fixc conference giinics. The Tigers sturctl first with it ZS-yiittl tum :tml kickctl thc extra point. The Mm: uttiic hunk with 11 tmitlitiuwii hy Alimmy Webb ami an cxtixi point hy Iiusliu Morgiin. The half cntlcti with 41 7-7 tic. In tht- sccumi half. Mziultiin imssctl to W'itt ful' the winning tilticlitimvll. 'I'hig kitk for thc extra point was fumhlui. limvcxcig luiving the score I5- in tlixwi' of the Miiwiitks. BOBBY PO'l I'ER ISI 'DDY MATHENY i 224 MARVIN MURPI-I GORDON PIERCE CHARLES SCHOLZ Cuddle I p A Little Closer LONCJVII:XX'f27 MARSHALL--I8 The lVfaverit'lcs went to Longview on a beautiful Thanksgiving afternoon with xittory as their try. The Mavericks and Lobos exchanged touthdowns for three quarters, but the Xvolves broke loose for a pair in the fourth quarter to tal-ze a 27-18 last game victory, As this was the last game for I5 Mais, the Marshall fans witnessed one of the hardest fought games of this season, The first quarter was full of excitement, followed by a scoreless second. The Lobos led at the half 7-6, The third quarter left the score 1-l-12, and the fourth resulted with a Lobo victory, 27-18, Although the statistics show a had season for the Mavs the spirit of the entire student body at MHS has been outstanding. I I've Got A Crush on You DANNY PERSON BOB CLARK OSCAR ENGLISH JERRY VICKERS Open Arms I'll String Along With You D0n't Take Everybody to be Your Friend I Get A Kick Out of You Let Me Go I've Got My Eye on You If It Hadn't Been for You ,BMT ww M-vxvlvs' ar'-an-eQ: Aff 817 RT V .. ... . x., fvuvnvm. l've Got Plenty of Money Down and Out F' ahswn-2 ,Y TV rf ewg WW A 'FW ushoo FIYH My Name Is Morgan, But It Isn't J. P. 227 'gaaefali S1 X' - 1954 ff Me at The 1954 baseball team had an unsuccessful season with only two wins. It was felt that one of the contributing factors was lack of student support. Much more is expected in 1955 with twelve or more experienced men returning to the diamond. X Pictured above: Bill Stone Sammy Pearson Donald Carpenter Paul Blackmon Bob Bartlett Bushe Morgan jerry Roberts Billy Pat Tipton Coach J. T. Ray Jack Peden Wayne Young Charles Dannhaeuser Ben Almond Joe Bills Raymond Taylor i-1 f M MICKEY MAULDIN Pilther SAMMY PEARSON BUSHE MORGAN Pffflvff All-Di.rl1'ifl Outfielder 1 2 ago 1 'UF If ,., new vziffiftt-3' . . my - flak. ' .kigr, Scene rvw ATE OPPONENT OPP. farch -jefferson ....,,. ,,,.... iarch -Linden ...,. ,,.,,,. farch 26-Linden ..... ,,..... farch 30-Lufkin ....,,., ....... pril -Texarkana ....... pril -Longview ...,,. . pril -Kilgore .....,.... .,,.... pril -Gladewater ,,,.,,, pril -Tyler ,,......,. ....... pril -Luflcin .,,..... ,...,,, nril 26-Texarkana .,..... pril -Longview ,,,... . ay Kilgore ,....... ....,.. ay Gladewater ...,,,, , ,, ,, 4 on M,H.S. 16 5 4 2 7 O 5 4 4 4 0 1 6 2 When Coach Ray took over the duties as the baseball coach, it was not a new experience to him. He started his baseball career in high school, and has coached for several years. With an experienced team he is expecting 1955 to be a successful year. DON CARPENTER Pilrhez' BOB BART LETT CHARLES DANNHAEUSER D.i.Tf1'ffl Pjfffggf Cfllrfaef' MR. J. T. RAY Coach Z First row: Coach Ray, Walter Fagan, Ruyford jones, Donald Carpenter, Frantis Boaze, Glenn Liston, Hushe Morgan, joe Bills, Sammy Pearson. Burt Rutledge. jatk Smythe. Coarh Price. Second row: jan Casey, Wfilliam jones, john Alford, Bohhy Dclahunt, Phil Miller, Bobby Bogus, jim Carmichael, Henry Duke. JOE BILLS SAMMY PEARSON Z' ,L W, L, L, v . ,L 1 ,1 I 1 iwm' ' 'T M Vg , K, , , V 5 rg W , 5 Qijwgr, 5 V ij E 1 QQLW7 r 1'r rW .,- . I A ,J , . , lr , , ,D gr, 1 n,,, 7 ff'.1,,.,Zr A 4 Wrgrrr11irTMrg L ,i i,. .T .. AT4- f g..,1,3.,,0..,J,.iXT .vxk L?.......M.i,..:., MDM: ,,,.,,, V V ' i :WI 1: L X I f Y 'lv' ' .2 r - ,Y K ,J vg, was :L .M Q- rf- 1 -,-L ' K g f..-..r.gw r QM A Ml M X WA r i 6 s. ,. First row: Coach Ray, jack Smythe, Danny Person, Hans Mullican, Morris Elder, Bobby Potter Gerald Smidt, XX'nItcr Fagan. Scwnrl row: -Ian Casey, Raymond Simmons. Weslcyf Duncan jerry Vickers, Elwyn Stedman, Hurt RlltlL'Llj.fC'. DONALD CARPENTER GLENN LISTON BUSHE MORGAN Guard BOBBY DELAHUNT Forufafd WILLIAM JONES Guard JOHN ALFORD Foruurd FRANCIS BOAZE Guard ,., uf.. Qrlf:-Q15 ,, .ww nw, ., L, wif? DRM , . - L W'0i'k can he fun, Patsy Gilstrap, Louis Harris, llushc IN1u1'gan, licttyc Barnes. Dnlurfcs I.awi'enc'C. Sandy Collins, Mcrrcll Vlfitt, Mary Ann Simmons, XX'illcna Allen. gona! Cleaning liuusc. Santly Collins, Raymond Sim- mons. Altlcnc Heidelberg, Rosannah Keys, XX altcr Fagan, Nancy Rains, Betty Barkett, Bobby Bogue. and Glenn Liston. OFFICERS P11 iidwzf, ,,,,,,...... ,, . ,,,, . l,ORlf'l l'A HINES I iuf Pu iiduzf ,...., ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, N ANCY RAINS 'l'ru.1r1n'w'. ,,,,,., ,.,,,, , ALDENIZ Hl2lDFl.liERG Marshall High tips its hat to the Marshallitcs antl tccnstcrs 0 slave endlessly tu malcc our CQui'i'al thc plant lu spcntl an ning nf dancing, eating, talking. antl playing games. Is this too high? Billy Pat Tipton, Marjorie Wzmcmdfin, Merrell W'itt. jimmy XXR-hh. Loretta Hines. H M PW 5 lx 'If 7 A :Aw- ,Q ff V 2: MMM A mv me mu, Dm me ww em? DUDLEY TAYLOR KENNETH BROWN ALAN SCHAEFER ALBERT RATLEY l I Whei'e Do We Go From Here? This is the question asked hy the Varsity Squad. Standing: Carol McClurg, Rosannah Keys, Margarite Bright, Bobbie Ellen Wfmfmtl. Kneeling: Winstcwn Miller, Mike Till, Billy Barry, Ted Richardson. ,f If This Is The Way Demonstrated hy sponsor Miss Mickey McGuire. Let's Begin This seems to be the desire of these seven American beauties. Standing: Joanne Mock, Sherry Frobese, Kay VC'ainwright, Amie Sun, Kneeling: l.uretta Hines, Martha Cook. Carolyn Currey, X3Uhat Does It Take? just a little more practice and you may be ii member of the Varsity Team. Standing: Kent Keeth, W'anda Stewart. Peggy Cornelius, Bobby Hnltzrlaw. Kneeling: Laura Vfnmatk, Dottye Slider. Prinress Mike. 'Me fcwguez' Hwvcinderful, Wlilsnvt It? Margarite Bright, winner of girls' singles in Gladewater in 1954. Show Me I-low These tennis players are lclirning how it is possible to keep the hall on the bounce. Standing: Lal Carter. Dottie Smith, Ethel Hobden. Kneeling: Lavonne jordan, David Thomas, janet Wfest. First row: Ramon Wfakeman, Glenn Liston. Locke Stuart. Hardy Rudd. D. A. Emerson. Coach Stewart. Second row: Troy Everett, Sandy Collins. Phil Miller, Bobhy Bogue, Albert Ratley. Richard Fredrick. 7 I955 SEASON Under the direction of Coach Stewart the Maverick thin tlads gained several honors on the cinders during the season. In the District JAAA track meet. Marshall qualified five men for the Regional -1 meet. Ramon Wfake- man in the pole vault, Eddie joe Ratcliff and Bobby Sarrett in the high jump. Gilbert Shivers in the llo yard high hurdles and Sandy Collins in the mile. The tracksters chalked up a total of tvventy one and one-half points at Kilgore. In the Regional tl track meet held in Naeogdoches. Marshall landed three men-Ramon Wfakeman. pole vault. Sandy Collins, mile run1 and Bohhy Sarrett, high jump. Two of the Marshall entries qualified for the state meet hy ties. Wfalceman tied for first place in pole vault and Sarrett tied for second in high jump. Collins finished second in the mile ' race. First man, Phil Miller, Sandy Collins, Richard Fredrick. COACH STEWART' row: Locke Stuart. Hardy Rudd, D. A. Emerson. Coach Stewart. Second row: Ramon Wake- LOCKE STUART Fourth place winner in the 440 yard relay race at the District meet in Kilgore. MERRELL WITT Witt had the best time in the 120 yard high hurdles but man- aged to finish only fourth in the finals, he also held a fourth place in the 180 yard low hur- dles in the District meet in Nacogdoches. SANDY COLLINS Collins was nosed out of first place in the mile race in the District 10AA track meet by a Tyler lad whom he had defeated twice this season, At the Regional meet Collins finished second in the mile race after taking the lead on the final 200 yards of the gruelling race and lost by less than two feet. Collins took part in the State meet in Austin but was unable to place. GILBERT SHIVERS low: Shivers placed second in the Kilgore meet the 120 yard high hurdles and fourth in the J yard relay race. also won third place in the J yard high hurdles in the Re- nal meet held in Nacogdoches. PHIL MILLER Miller cleared the bars in the -high jump in District meet winning a fourth place. HARDY RUDD V Fourth place winner in the 440 yard relay race at the Dis- trict meet in Kilgore. EDDIE JOE RATCLIFF Ratcliff took third place in the District meet in high jump and tied for fourth place in the Re- gional meet. BOBBY SARRETT Sarett was the surprise of the District meet held in Kilgore. He tied with a Kilgore lad for first place in the high jump, clearing the bar on the six foot mark. This enabled him to represent Marshall in the Regional meet in Nacogdoches. Here he tied for second place. He was unable to place in the State Meet. RAMON WAKEMAN Wakeman went over top in the pole vault in the District meet, winning a first place. At the Re- gional meet he tied for first place with a Kilgore high jumper clear- ing the pole at six-ten. At the State meet he was unable to cope with the outstanding jumpers. D. A. EMERSON Emerson was fourth place winner in discus throwing and also fourth in the 440 yard relay in the District meet. 239 E- C. 1 'WG 70565, That friendly, laughing, lovable man often seen wandering aimlessly around the halls of MHS is Mr. jay Tom Holley, the Taylor Publishing Companys representative to the Marshall District. The faces of the Annual Staff automatically light up when word travels that this lively, animated, energy-filled man has arrived for another side-splitting con- ference. Mr. Edwin Foster is the capable and dependable photographer who photographed over eight hundred individual pictures of Marshall High students. His sparkling personality and bright smile lifted the hearts of many of his subjects. The Annual Staff and its sponsor join together in hearty and grateful thanks to Mr. Foster for the untiring and excellent service he rendered. Mr. julian Barnes is the indispensible photographer who is responsible for all the pictures of our school's clubs, classes, faculty, and favorites. He sacrificed and gave of his time to rush here and there making pictures. For his patience and willingness, the whole staff and sponsor gratefully tip their hats to Mr. Barnes in sincere thanks. dir BQWK If KU? !ff !ff1 ,Ei 4, MW if Fr 5,1 2 QE 3 A? f W 'UM dz ff ' ' Q ff ,Q V, , N K ,KJ i . v., 4 miff ,gf J , , W - --vm T ,rw ? pw.-wi 1 ,Www ,wg N 14 if Wig MF' M, 'Q 1 1-Yi R A ,. is M- 239 ', ' , aw VW W A x W Qasfj M ff bf 4 3 , M an 1 .iw If 63 ' :lf vw gm 'fx ff WCJHQW .A W -A'L J Hifi? .f 5 f lit , 3 F 32, H1 KRW, A5 'W , f, PN E. in , .Wt A H . . A .. gf- ' ,-2 Aw, . ' 'I --Nh 3 f Q 9, 9 rv 1 Q ff 'W4,f ,54 Inq I ,.., . N, ...- f A wwwwmfg 0 w ww' ,, .vi , . Q ,ni 'LS- 5.5 MU' mg 1 mm 9 ,-w qu J ,J 1 Y-2455, . 'q ,, -f vlfr ':- ,-L . .',wf?'ibi'1.' iff '91 , 2 ' 4 5, ' ia. 'f4, ':-E ' -vw '- 2'0- ,fr ,9 .,.-'fl' .. 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MORRISON JEWELERS d Joanne Morrison Glen a Ives Nona Harr DEMMER COMPANY Norma Efurd Jackie S+evens lu 250 K., nfs- I Y ,I E Jerry Webb Judy Bruechner Charle , M M In KMHT RADIO STATION S BUCK HILL 8: COMPANY Sharon Solomon Jane+ Williams Burn HAGGARD'S BAR-B-Q Essie Davidson Ella Faye Jones Mrs. Haggard MARSHALL BLUEPRINT 8: PHOTOCOPY SERVICE Mrs. Quinn Ted Richardson BeH'y Siernberg FIRST NATIONAL BANK Marie Vovk Linda Varner Miss Laura Powell JOE WEISMAN 8: COMPANY Mr. Paul Beaver BeH'ye Barnes Kay Taylor H! 0 0 ' . 4' If OO 0 ll O0 ' OO can W.- V li? o0o'o 3.0 U00 Q 'Ol ' 5 o G , W 2 wi pf, ,.,,- C' W pw F' f. ,W A gg , MARSHALL BRICK COMPANY Elaine Fuirell Johne'He Burkham iv, f ,A kc. W 2 'ffl 'L X51 ,L , 'Q f A ,I Af if wA,44241,rq..7, -W1 X! 2 'V 4 ,LA Q X-1 . , ,L -, L, .fi uf ,,,. ', , .ww 'P I, ' x A Q, , 4 at if 1 N t,,,x . , 4. F J ,,.5 .fy N . A -, f -. , , N, v. , Y. , A I, Zn?- ', MMM.. ' ' aT ,..,T .. My 4,3 mv Ayfwu, -at fi ' A ? 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U A - X 5 I 1 I ,r L S V k' 'L ,. 1 J- 4 ' I vu, If I I 91 I ,Il :, ' , v 2 '4 , xl I ' I f 2 ' ' ' K -s a, 1 N 'A ' K Q 4 1- 285 Abney, Butch .................... ,...... 9 0, 136, 149, 170, 175 Aachternacht, Carolyn ......,... ....,.,,..,...........,,,.,. 9 0, 139 Agnor, Don .........,..v.......... ......,,, 9 0, 136, 145, 216 Akin, Miss Berta ........... .................,.... 1 9, 105, 138 Akin, Miss Sydney ....,... ....... 2 1, 104, 120, 124, 155 Albright, Pat ............... .................................. 7 6, 135, 153, 275 Alexander, Shirley ..........................,.....,.............., 56, 68, 124, 153 Alford, John .,.,.................... 56, 63, 109, 125, 147, 189, 230, 232 Allen, Patsy ................................ 76, 132, 168, 169, 171, 174, 272 Allen, Willena ............ 45, 52, 56, 67, 68, 85, 121, 127, 145, 176, 210, 211, 234, 274 Allums, Martha ....... .......................,,........ 7 6, 129, 154 Almond, Ben ........... ......... 7 6, 133, 212, 213, 217, 229 Armstrong, Naomi ..... ..........1.................. 7 6, 129, 159 Anderson, Leon ............. ....... 7 1, 90, 340,' 141, 147 Armstrong, Naomia .............,,..................,.................. 76, 129, 159 Arnold, Betty .............................................,.. 71, 76, 135, 151, 176 Asaff, Bill .......,. ........ 5 6, 68, 127, 152, 206, 212, 213, 219, 223 225, 226 Atkins, Oscar ........,. ....... 6 7, 76, 134, 149, 163, 165, 170, 175 189. 270 Attebery, LeeRoy ......, .......... 9 0, 140, 141, 147 Avara, Mr. W.1. ....... ....... 1 5, 17, 118, 120, 121 Bailey, Larry ........... ......,............ 9 0, 137. 145 Bailey, Wayne ,,,,,,,. ....,........ 9 0, 140, 141, 147 Baker, Eddie ......,, ........,. 2 5, 76, 123, 131. 265 Baker, Hope ........ ......,...... 6 7, 76, 132, 146, 276 Ballard, John ,,........ ......... 5 6, 68, 125, 145, 170, 174 Ballard, Shelby ........... .....................-.,--....-----.-- 9 0, 97, 138 Bankston, Dorothy ........ ......... 5 6, 68, 125, 126, 153, 189, 190 Banta, Dorothy ..,,,.,.... .,..............,......... 5 6, 67, 68, 104, 148, 280 Barkett, Betty jean ................ 56, 67, 68, 127, 145, 139. 191. 203 234, 280 Barnes, Bettye ............ 76, 104, 131, 144, 203, 206, 209, 210 211, 234, 253 Barry, Billy ........................ 76, 123, 134, 149, 170, 174, 236, 275 Barton, Glenda Rae ....,....... 88, 90, 102, 118, 121, 139, 151, 176 ' 198, 199 Barton, Willian1 ......., ................. 9 0, 142, 177, 212, 213, 217 Bates, Mickey ,.....................................,......... 56, 68, 127, 156, 182 Bays, Duane ...........................................................,...- 90, 143, 151 Bays, Joe ........,... 46, 76, 129, 152, 159, 177, 207, 212, 213 217, 218, 219, 223, 224, 227 Beach, Lavelle ............... ........................-.-- 9 0, 137, 159 Becker, Miss Vivian ...,.... .........,.....................---Y 2 1, 107 Bell, Mrs. Anne ............ .,...-..---------...---- 1 5, 17, 203 Berry, Jeffy ,,,,--,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,... 7 6, 130, 212, 213, 217 Beffy, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,......,,................ 9 0, 143, 170, 175 Bibb, Betty Ann ............ 22, 32, 56, 67, 68, 70, 85. 125. 144 163, 165, 176, 188, 189, 190 191, 195, 207, 208, 210 274 Bills, Joe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 57, 55, 57, 68, 85, 118, 119, 121, 127, 152. 162, 163, 165, 189, 192, 229, 230, 269 Blackmon, james .............,,....,....................-------- 76, 110, 134. 154 Blackmon, Paul ............ 57, 68, 118, 120, 121, 124, 177. 194, 207 212, 213, 218 228 Blakeley, Bonnie ....... ------- 7 6, 135, 148, 248 Blakeley, Carolyni ......... ----.---------v---- 9 0, 142, 159 Blalock, Arthur ...... --------- 5 7. 63, 71. 126. 177 Blount, Lucille ........... -----.----- 9 0. 102. 137, 159 Blount, Margaret ................-.--...-.----- ----------1----------- 7 6, 129. 154 Boaze, Francis ........ ......................-------.------ 7 6, 133. 152, 230, 232 Bogue, Bobby ,,,,,,,,,,,, 76, 134, 152, 212, 213, 221, 230, 233 234,238 Bogue, Margaret ........ ...... . .. .----- -4----------- 9 0. 140. 157 Bostick, Betty ........, ........................-------- 7 6, 131, 153, 259 Bostick, Kay ....... .......................--------.--- 9 0. 139, 157, 176 Boyd, Mary ,,,,,,,,. ..,.......... 2 1, 38, 55, 57, 68, 111, 118. 121 125, 148, 163, 164, 177, 189, 193, 195 Boyd, Wanda ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,............. 7 6, 118, 121, 131, 153 Boygft, Sally ,,,,,,,, ...... ............. 7 7 , 132, 146, 170, 174 85 il! Bradshaw, Patricia .... Braudaway, Malcolm ........................ 57, 60, 102, 125, 151, 194 Bnghf. Mafgafitf ------.--..- 40. 57, 68, 127, 153, 189, 190, 194 , 236 237 Bright, Thomas ....,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 , 131, 147 Bf0fk1M1f1fCY -------- ............. 5 7, 68. 126, 156, 248 Brooks, Charles ....,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., v '77, 129 147, 170 Bwoka, Lynda ------- ............ 9 0, 118, 121, 140, 151, 256 Brooks- Martha .---------,. ...,..... 4 7, 57, 68, 104, 124, 148, 174 Brotze, Miss Selma .....,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0, 99, 101, 126, 160 Bfowfh B0bby --------.----' ....---........................... 9 0, 142, 147 Brown, Frances ,,.,,,,.. 1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 57, 68 124, 155 Bfowny J0an ------------- --...................,............ 7 7, 129, 159 Brown. Kenneth ....--..... ....... 5 7, 68, 71, 123, 127, 189, 235 Brown. Mr- Learns -..---..-- -.-.... 9 , 18, 103, 135, 149, 151, 203 Brown, Nell -----------.---------.................. .57, 68, 100, 126, 145, 278 Brown. Tnfnmy ------------.---....1,--.....,............ ................,, 9 0, 142, 149 Bfuffhfler. Judy --1----.---. 57, 67, 68, 127, 153, 161, 194, 195, 250 Bryer, joan .........,,1. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,-1,,,,,-,- 7 7 , 133 Burke, Don .........,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-.,--- .- - - 90, 141 Bufkf- Jne ----------A-v-------- ..-----........................ 9 0, 140, 147 Bufkharn. Jehneffe -.----- ........ 6 7, 77, 132, 146, 203, 254 Bllffleff, Pat ..,..,,,,..,,,, ,,,,,-,,,,,, -.--,-----,-, 9 0, 140, 158 Burns, Marq Anne ,,.,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,,,.,,,,-----.,',-,1 7 7, 133, 159 Burnsed, Charles ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 1, 77, 130, 175, 250 Byrne. Berry -...........................,... 77, 85, 134, 148, 163, 164, 256 Cadenhead. Geny -1---------------------------..... ...... 9 0, 106, 142, 159, 176 Cain. Celia ............ 57, 67. 68, 127, 145, 176, 189, 191, 265, 274 Campbell, Wanda .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,--,-,-,-', 9 0, 142, 158 Canson, Anne ............1..,..........,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7, 129, 154 Carmichael. Jim ...,........ 67, 77, 134, 152, 212, 213, 217, 225 226, 228 230, 233 Carpenter, Don .......... ....... 7 2, 77, 134, 152, 221, 228, 230, 231 Carter, Lal -1.----.,,,1-.... ................ 9 0, 106, 136, 158, 237, 268 Carter. Rae Nell ...,,-,-................,....... 90, 118, 121, 141, 149, 263 Casey, Golda Fay -...-........................................ ...57, 68, 126, 159 Casey, Jan ................ 77, 131, 211, 212, 213, 222, 230, 231, 262 Caasity. Mary Jean --.---.-.e.-............................ 57, 68, 71, 124, 266 Chambers, J. C ...........,.............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91, 140, 147 Chambers, Rebecca ........,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 68, 124, 155, 176 Charbonnet, Jimmy .......... ,,,,,,,,, 9 1, 118, 120, 138, 151 Chatham, Cora Lee ....,,,... .,,,,,,,, 7 7, 133, 154, 159, 193 Cherry, Edith ................ ,,,,,,,,, 9 1, 143, 159, 176 Cisco, Venira ......,....... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1, 1213, 159, 176 Clark, Bob ..,................. ,,,,,,,,, 9 1, 136, 145, 225 Clinkscales, LaNel1e ,........ .,,,,,,,, 9 1, 142, 159, 259 Cloninger, Janette ,........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,. 5 8, 68, 128, 153 Cobb, Mr. Jack ....,..,.. ...,..,.....,,. 2 1, 110, 128, 154 Cole, Charles .......... ................ 7 7, 123, 133, 146, 177 Coleman, Bill ............ ,.,,.,,.,.........,,,,.1,,...,.,,.,,,,,, 9 1, 140, 147 Coleman, Helen ............... ......... 5 8, 68, 70, 106, 126, 145, 186 Coleman, Thomas ..........................,..,.......................... 77, 130, 147 Collins, Arthur ............ 58, 68, 126, 152, 177, 207, 211, 212, 213, 222, 225, 227 Collins, Cleon ..............,...................,................................... 91, 147 Collins, Sandy ............ 22, 58, 68, 127, 152, 206, 212, 213, 221 225, 227, 234, 238, 239 Cooke, Martha .................................... 77, 135, 148, 236, 248, 276 Cook, Nancy ..........,. 43, 58, 68, 85, 128, 155, 160, 168, 169 170, 175 Cornelius, Peggy .....,.......... 58, 68, 104, 124, 153, 176, 237, 270 Corpier, Gerald ......... ....................................... 5 8, 68, 124, 147 C01-pier, Glenda ................ .,...... 5 8, 68, 104, 124, 155 Corpier, Reba Nell ......... .......................... 9 1, 141, 157 Cox, james .,.................. .................................-.---- 9 1, 139 cox, Jimmy .,,..,,.. ........ 7 7, 134, 149, 170, 175, 276 Cox, Paul ,,,.,,....., ..................,.......... 7 7, 133, 147 Craft, Russell ........, .................. 9 1, 139. 151, 225 Craig, Franklin .......... -----... 9 1, 140, 147, 177 148 131, 185, 140, 128, 236, 180, 176, 137, 159, 2-1 2, 222, 176, 132, 140, 230, 170, 131, 138, Craig, John ................ ..,..,...,,,.,,,....,,.,,,..,.,,,,,, 7 7, Crumpler, Loreta .......... ....... 5 8, 68, 128, 170, 174, Cummings, Charles .......... ..,..............,,,....,,.......... 9 1, Cummings, Eugene ....... ................,..,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,, 5 8, 63, Carrey, Carolyn ......... ,.............. 2 4, 77, 134, 151, 203, Curtis, Jane Ann .............,.. 58, 68, 70, 127, 153, 177, Dahmer Pat .......................................,........ 77, 129, 159, Dailey, Mr. Claude ....................................,....... 20, 105, Dane, Edith .....,................ ......................... 7 1, 77, 130, Dannhaeuser, Charles .......,...,.... 58, 68, 125, 152, 207, Davidson, Marie .........., ............,...... 7 7, 130, 159, Davis, Alice ............... ........... 7 8, 101, Davis, Mr. jeff .......,..... ...............,................ 1 8, 108, Delahunt, Bobby ................................................ 78, 130, Delahunt, Martha Ann ........ 58, 68, 71, 128, 153, 161, Denney, Bernice ...........................,.............................. 78, Dodson, Dorothy ....,.,... ....................................... 9 1, Dorsey, Tommy ......... Dossett, Opal .....,............................................,........... 91, 143, 147 194 147 147 265 264 273 156 260 213 228 251 146 147 232 174 153 158 141 159 159 233 212 231 174 267 265 190 194 149 199 231 141 141 140 225 203 132 147 130 238 130 230 262 149 ..84 194 176 176 176 126 159 147 220 213 141 259 274 189 157 158 265 193 130 147 254 131 Drew, Jo Ann .............................................................. 91, 138, Duke, Henry ,........... 67, 78, 131, 212, 213, 217, 225, 230, Duncan, Coach Bobby ,..............,................ 20, 105, 107, 136, Duncan, Wesley ........,....... 91, 136, 152, 212, 213, 219, 223, Dunlap, Welby ..........,................................................. 91, 142, Dunn, Eddie ........... .................................. 7 8, 123, 132, 156, Edwards, Bin ,,................., 58, 68, 105, 124, 146, 180, 189, Edwards, Cecilia ................ 58, 68, 125, 159, 170, 174, 189, Efurd, Norma Kate ............ 58, 67, 68, 71, 125, 148, 161, 195 Ehrig, Virginia ............................................ 91, 141, 157, 198, Elder, Morris ........ 86, 89, 91, 118, 120, 121, 136, 145, 220, Eldridge, Edna Lois ............................................................ 91, Eldridge, William ................................................................ 91, Elwood, Jerry ........ .. ...................................... 91, English, Oscar .................. ........................... 9 1, 137, 147, English, Reece ..................... ........ 9 1, 137, 150, 170, 175, Ethridge, Mrs. Elizabeth ....... ...............................,.......... 2 1, Evans, Jimmie ...................... ......-.-..-..-- 9 1, 140, Everett, Kenneth .............. .......,....,,..........-1-- 7 8, Everett, Troy .......... ............................,..... 7 8, 107, 123, 130, Evers, Carolyn .......................................................-...-.-- -...-.----- Fagan, Walter ............ 67, 75, 78, 118, 121, 134, 152, 211, 231, 234, Farquhar, Pat ......... ........................................... 7 8, 135, Faubion, Edwin ........ .......................,....................................... Faucett, Geraldine ............ 59, 68, 70, 71, 85, 128, 148, 176, Faulk, Tommie .......,.. ...............,... 5 9, 68, 125, 159, 161, Faulkner, Faye .....,. ..................... 9 1, 138, 159, Finigan, Edna ............... .................. 9 I, 137, 149, Fiiiklea, Bob ........................ ........ si ........ 5 9, 68, Finley, Mary Elizabeth ........ ....,........ 9 1, 138, Fitch, Jesse Lee ......,,....... .......-- 5 9, 68, 128, Fleet, Gaylon .......................... ....... 9 1, 137, 147, Flowers, Coach Charlie .......... .................. 2 1, 152, 212, Ford, Douglas ..................... ...........................----....---- 9 1, Ford, Peggy ,,...................................... 78, 102, 131, 153, 177 Ford, Vivian Ann .......................... 59, 67, 68, 127, 145, 177, Foster, Harold .......... 39, 46, 59, 68, 123, 124, 145, 159, 177 Franks, Lynette ..................................................---..-...- 91, 139, Fredrick, Edwina ................................................-------- 91, 142, Frobese, Sherry ,....,................................-- ---- 7 8, 134, 143, 236 Fugler, D, L ...,......... 78, 111, 118, 120, 130, 170, 174, 189, Fugler, L. A .....................................................--..--------..-.---- 73, Fugler, Tommy ......... ...........-.---------- 9 1, 140, Futrell, Elaine ........ ......... 7 1, 78, 135, 153 Fyffe, Billy ......... ------------------------- 7 3, Fyffe, Bobby ....... ....... 7 1, 91, 141 147 Gaddis, Glenda ........ ......,,.....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 , 154, Gallagher, Ben ................,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2, 137, Geddie, John ,............... 59, 68, 85, 118, 121, 156, 161, 186, Goofso, Betsy ---.---- .-------,........--.......................... ........ 7 8 , 130 George, Gilbert ........ ......,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3, 129, 155, George, John -------- .........................., 9 2, 137, George, Sam ......... ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3, 132, George, Sammy ....,... ......... 9 2, 136, 152, 212, 213, George, Stella ........,. .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3, 129, Gibson, Gerald ..................,.,,..,,,,...,,,,.,,,.,,,, 92, 157, 151, 170, Gilstrap, Patsy ................ 78, 118, 121, 131, 144, 165, 165, 195, 198, 199, 201, 206, 208, 210, 211, 226, 234 Gilstrap, Rodric ................,.............,.........,,.,,.,,,,,, 59, 68, 124, Goldberg, Steve .......... 78, 135, 151, 192, 203, 211, 212, 213, Goolsbee, Cynthia Lou ................ 92, 136, 149, 171, 75, 200, GUY, James -------------v---------- -------------1-----------.1-...-..... 7 8, 135, Gray, john ...,........,.......... ..........,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2, 140, Green, Sonja ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2, Grigsby, Mary .......... ........ 7 8, 129, Grunland, Phil ................,..,.. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3, 151, Guffey, Pam ........,.......,.....,,,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,79, Guidry, james ............ 24, 52, 59, 68, 125, 152, 192, 204, 213, 223, 227, Hackney, Supt. Vivian .......... .,...,.,,.,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 4, 16, 17, Hagan, Miss Ruth ......... ,,,,,,,, 1 9, 101, 120, Hall, Wanda ................ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2, 157, Hamilton, jimmy ........ ......... 9 2, 137, 171, Hampton, Guinlyn .......... ....,.. 5 9, 68, 124, 153, Harber, Betty ............... ,,,..,,,...,,,,,,, 9 2, 137, Harber, Carroll ........ ,.,...,,,,..,, 9 2, 140, Harber, Leo ....,...... ,.,.,....,. 9 2, 141, Hardy, Alton .........,..... ...............,,...,.,.,..........,...,,,,,... 9 2, Harley, Dessie .,.............. ........................,......, 9 2, 138, 158, Harman, Dorothy Lee ............ 60, 67, 68, 107, 127, 145, 265, Harp, Mrs. Sara .......... ................................... 1 8, 99, 101, Harper, Katherine .........,. ..........,..................... 92, 143, Harrell, Tommy joe .............................,.............................. 92, Harrell, Mrs. Valrie ......i..................... 18, 102, 117,,118, 119, Harris, Louis ............ 25, .60, 68, 71, 125,,152, 204, 211, 213, 217, 227, Harris, Nona ......... ........ 6 O, 69, 70, 85, 105, 128, 148, 177, Harris, Penny ....... ................................ 6 7, 92, 142, 159, Harrist, Nolan ......... .................................... 7 9, 108, 131, Hart, Gail ................ ................... 9 2, Hatfield, Lester ........... ...................,............. 9 2, Hawk, Mrs. Travis ......... ................................... 1 11, Hawkins, Dave ............ ....... 6 0, 69, 126, 156, 184, Hawley, Dian ....... ................ 7 9, 103, 135, 149, Hayes, Marie ................... .................................................- 9 2, Hazelip, Douglas ........................ 60, 69, 125, 152, 185, 207, Hearnsberger, Alla Jean ........ 60, 69, 110, 118, 120, 128, 154, Heidelberg, Aldene ............ 60, 69, 127, 145, 176, 234, 265, Henderson, Bob ........................ 79, 135, 146, 175, 203, 258, Henry, Connie .....................,.................. 60, 69, 128, 153, 161, Henry, Patty Sue ................................ 92, 118, 119, 120, 137, Herndon, Miss Mary Boyd ........................................ 19, 102, Hickman, Delores ........................................................ 79, 129, Hill, Harold ........................................................ 92, 108, 138, Hill, Julia Ann ............ 28, 60, 67, 69, 101, 118, 121, 127, 161, 176, 189, 193, 194, Hill Margie ........... .................................................----...- 9 2, Hinds, Beatrice .................................................... 79, 130, 155, Hines, Loretta ................ 79, 134, 148, 160, 234, 236, 266, Hines, Peggy ................................................................ 92, 136, Hobden, Ethel Mae ............................................ 92, 143, 157, Hogue, Shirley ............. .......................... 9 2, Holder, Ernestine ........ ........................ 9 2, 138, Holder, Patsy ............ ....... 7 9, 118, 120, 129, 177 189 159 177 147 154 219 153 174 176 255 189 264 268 156 147 141 155 145 153 212 272 118 153 159 175 183 159 147 147 139 171 280 125 149 140 120 212 234 249 176 147 143 138 174 189 177 139 222 189 274 276 184 159 131 155 147 148 264 139 262 276 149 237 139 157 153 287 5 5 1 1 Holmes, James ............,.......,,,...,.,,,,,,,A,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 79, Holtzclaw, Bobby .........,,. 60, 69, 127, 146, 163, 164, Honeycutt, Melba ........ 61, 69, 118, 119, 121, 125, 148, Hopkins, Juanita ..............,............,.,..,,,,.,,.....,,,,,,...,,,,, 92, Hordern, James ....... ..........,....,....,1....,,.,,... 6 1, 69, 120, Horick, Ann ........,... ...,.................... 7 9, 130, 151, 171 Horick, Robert ........ ......... 3 5, 61, 69, 125, 151, 171, Howard, Linda ........ .....................,..... 6 1, 69, 128, 145 Hudson, Andy ..............................,.......,..,....,..........,..,,..,. Hudson, Joe ................ 79, 134, 152, 210, 211, 212, 213 Huffman, Elsie .................................... 92, 136, 159, 176 Hughes, Mrs. Inez ......... .....,.1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9, Huntsberger, Bill ..,.... ,.,...,,,.,,.,,,, 7 9, 129, Hydrick, Bobby ......, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hydrick, Pat ............ .,,,,,,,,, 9 2, 136, Hynson, Carolyn .....,... 1.,,,.,,,.,,,,1, ,,,,,, 9 2 , Hynson, Kathleen .......... ....1,.. 7 9, 129, 153, Irvine, Paula ............... ............ 9 2, 111, 138 Ives, Glenda ............ ........ 6 1, 69, 124, 148, Jenkins, Rudy ............. ................... 6 1, 69, Jernigan, Johnnie ....,.. . ,,......... 61, 69, Jobe, Bill ................. ...............,.... 9 2, 136, Jobe, Robert ......... ......................... 6 1, 69, Johnson, Leon ............. .......... 7 9, 131, 152, 212, Johnson, Mary Lou ........ Jones, Audrey ............. ........1.................... 9 2, Jones, Bobby ........ ......... 7 9, Jones, Calvin ........ ............ 9 3, Jones, Delores ......... .......... 6 1, 69, Jones, Dolce ............ ...................... Jones, Dorothy ....... ......................... Jones, Ella Faye .......... ....... 6 1, 69, 124, Jones, Franklin ........ ......... 6 1, 69, Jones, Gay ............... ..................... 9 3, Jones, John ................. ..,.... 9 3, 136, Jones Johnnie Sue ........ ......... 9 3, Jones, Joyce ................. ......... 9 3, Jones, Larry ............. ................................... 7 9, Jones, Melvin ......... ............................................... Jones, Rayford ......... ................ 6 1, 69, 127, 156, 161, Jones, Roy ............ ........,.................................................. Jones, William ............ 93, 142, 152, 212, 213, 221, 226, Jordan, LaVonne ........................................ 93, 136, 149, Jordan, Mary Alice .................................... 61, 69, 105, Kay, Carl .................. . ..,.................................. . Kay, Clifford ........................................ 71, 79, 130, 148, Keener, Edith ...................................................... 79, 135, Keeth, Kent ............ 22, 79, 85, 135, 149, 151, 163, 164, Keiser, James .............. - ................ 71, 80, 132, 141, 151 Keller, Glenda ...................................................................... 93, Kendrick, Marvin ........................................................ 80, Keys, James .................................................,...,...... 61, 69, Keys, Rosannah ............ 34, 61, 67, 69, 102, 118, 119, 127, 153, 176, 189, 191, 203, 234, King, Linda .................................................................. 93, King, Neva Nell .........,......,........................,..........,..... 80, Kornrumpf, King ....... LaGrone, Benny .......... ....... Lambert, Charles ......... Lancaster, Mollie ........ Lanier, Philip .......... 61, 67, 69, 126, 148, 176, 140, 150, 171, 69, 106, 69, Laster, Geneva ............ ........................... 9 3, 13 3, Lawrence, Dolores ......... .................... 8 0, 134, 1 48, Lawson, Margaret .......... ....... 8 0, 129, 153, 171, 175, Lea, Patsy ............................................................ 80, 13 2, Lindsay, Carroll .................................. Link, Virginia .......... 42, 62, 67, 69, 85, 127, 148, 161, 288 146 200 269 176 158 147 277 192 277 174 133 221 199 130 261 137 220 159 175 174 249 146 153 268 268 222 149 159 154 147 153 133 143 251 154 143 223 159 158 159 147 230 141 232 237 153 138 193 277 272 174 142 154 179 121 258 158 153 220 274 203 153 248 155 266 279 262 159 194 Lrsmon, Donald .................... Lrston, Glenn ........... .80, Little, Dannie .......... Lovelace, Belva ....... Lyles, Juanita .......... Magrill, Mr. Joe ........ 134, 152, 212, 213, 217, 227, 230, 231, 142, 69, 69, Magrill, Rose Mary ....... ....... 9 3, 101, 141, 149, Manly, John ............... .................,........... 9 3, Mann, Mary Ann ....... .................... ........... 8 0 , 132, Martin, Merril ..... .......................,............. 93, 137, Martin, Lin .......... ........ 6 2, 69, 125, 146, 171, 175, Martin, Mary ....... 195, 219, 234 159, 12s, 127, --19, 171, 138, 146, 147, 189, 133, 1 Mason, Sylvia .......... ....... 9 3, 101, 139, Massad, RaeNell ........ ..,....... 9 3, 136, 151, Matheny, Buddy. ........ ................. 9 3, 142, 145, Mathis, Bill ................ ............................. 9 3, 140, Matthis, Rayford ........ .................... 9 3, 136, 145, 212, 213, Mauldin, Joe ........,..,.................................................... 94, 139, Mauldin, Mickey .,.......... 62, 67, 69, 123, 125, 152, 192, 206, 213, 218, 221, 224, 225 229 Maxwell, Walter ........,..,...................................... 62 69, 128, Meyers, Marilynn ........................ 62, 69, 161, 189, 190, 193, Mike, P1'inCCSS ,........... 75, 80, 100, 118, 119, 121, 134, 149, 237, Miller, Miss Alline ....... ....... 1 9, 102, 127, Miller, Joe Dale .........................,.......................................... 94, Miller, Martha Ann ...................................................... 94, 141 Miller, Phil ............ 80, 130, 152, 171, 174, 230, 233, 238, Miller, Winston ..,............. 71, so, 135, 156, 172, 174, 236, Minnick, Arthur .......................................... 62, 69, 126, 156, Mock, Joanne .......... ......... 6 2, 69, 70, 127, 153, 236, Mooney, James ........ ........................... 8 0, 130, 147, Moore, Bobby ......... ..............................,.. 8 0, 129, Moore, Jackie .....................................................,........ 94, 138, Moorehead, Jo Ann ....................................,.,..... 80, 132, 153, Morgan, Bushe ..,......... 62, 69, 116, 118, 119, 120, 127, 152, 192, 206, 210, 212, 213 216 224 227, 228, 229, 230 232 Morgan, Jeannie ............ ......................... 9 4, 143, 158, 172, Morris, Barbara Anne ....... ....................,,.................. 9 4, 143 Morris, Esther ................................ 25, 62, 69, 128, 148, 176, Morrison, Mrs. Freddie ....... .................. 1 8, 105, 106, 143, Morrison, Rebecca ......... .......,.. 8 0, 129, 159, Morrison, Tommy ......,... ............, 9 4, 141, Morton, Hatcher ........ .................. 8 0, Morton, J. P ................... ......... 8 0, 135, Morton, Mae Ellen ........ ..............,.............. 9 4, 139, Moss, Glenda Joyce ....... .....................,..,,..,.,.,....,... 9 4, Mullikin, Hans .................. .......... 9 4, 118, 136, 145, 216, Munden, George Ann ....... .............,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4, 142, Munden, Glenn .............. ....,,........,,,,.....,,,,,,, 9 4, 137, Munden, Louis ........ ,,.,......,,..,,.,..,,,, 6 2 69, Murph, Johnny .................................,.....................,,,..,,,.,... 94, Murph, Marvin ...........................,.,........ 89, 94, 123, 136, 145, Muse, Martha ............ 80, 132, 144, 160, 176, 204, 209, 210, Myers, Glenda ......................................,,.........,.... 62, 69, 128, McAfee, Susie ................ 62, 69, 125, 155, 168, 169, 171, McClaran, Rutledge .................................,.,......,. 94, 102, 138, McClurg, Carol ........... McCollum, Ann .......... McCown, Sandra .....,...... ........so, 118, 121, 134, ...........24, ao, 134, 151, 24, 81, 132, 146, McCracken, Johnnie ................ 63, 69, 110, 128, 154, McDonald, Sue .............. .........,..................... 8 1, 131, McGibbony, Mendy ........... .................. 8 1, 135, 146, McGuire, Miss Mickey ........................................ 21, 107, McKay, Carolyn ........................ 67, 81, 132, 148, 160, McKay, Gloria ............ 63 85, 118, 119, 120, 128, 169, 171, 174, 189, 151, 203, 160, 189, 159, 176, 144, 195, 159, 191, 141 226 238 175 153 153 109 175 149 277 159 248 177 151 268 224 147 221 223 212 267 152 265 203, 271 146 137 151 239 279 203 264 220 156 158 279 177 226 234 175 159 187 158 193 147 131 156 176 137 231 158 151 125 141 224 211 154 175 151 236 256 176 247 172 272 236 273 168 263 McKay, Sylvia ,................ ........... 8 1, 135, McKeel, Mr. Gerald .,.,.,. .............. 2 0, 104, McKeown, Lynda ..... .....,... 9 4, 123, 137, McKinney, jean ....... .,....,.,......,....... 9 4, 143, McKinney, Robert ........... ............,,1..,...... 9 4, 143, 150, 172, McKiel, Billy ..,,..........,...................,.......,.....,...,. 94, 141, 172, McKiel, Frank .......,.... 63, 69, 116, 118, 119, 120, 156, 172,175, McKiel, Janice .................,,. 81, 135, 146, 168, 169, 171, 175, McKiel, Thomas Albert McPheeters, Carol ......,......... 47, 63, 69, 128, 148, 160, 176, Neilson, Robert Lester Naron, Mary Alice ..,....,................................ 63, 69, 85, 124, Naron, Ray ......................,,..........,.....,................................... 81, Nesbitt, Bonnie ................ 67, 81, 118, 121, 135, 149, 163, Newton, Barbara ......... ................... 8 1, 132, 146, 172, 175, Newton Howard .....,.... ................,..,..... 7 1, 94, 136, Nichols, Joetta ......,.. . .................... 81, 99, 130. Nutt, Peggy .............. .....v.......,.1....,......- 9 4, 138, Oates, Gloria ...................... ........ 6 3, 69, 119, 127, 146, O'Connor, Mary Anne ......,... .......................,.... 8 1, 129, O'Connor, Pat ...............,..., ..............,........ 8 1, 130, O'Connor, Susan ............ .,...... 8 1, 135, 153, O'Dell, Barbara Nan ......... ......... 8 1, 135, 149, O'Dell, Patricia Ann ......... ........................,,......,..... 8 1, 135, Odum, Ralph ............... ...................................................... 9 4, O'Keefe, Richard .,,..,.. ........ 9 4, 142, 152, 212, 213, 219, Oney, Aaron ............ ........,,........,............................... 9 4, Oney, Leon ........... ....................................,.. 6 3, 69, 125, Otis, jackie ..,,.......... .........,.....................................,.......,. 9 4, Overton, jo Ann ................ 81, 129, 148, 168, 169, 170, 175, Owens, Mr. john ........ ...,................................. 2 0, 111, 150, Pace, Charles ........... ....... 9 4, 136, 149, 172, 174, Page, Martha ......... ....,,..94, 103, 118, 121, 136 Palmer, Marcia .,...... ......... 6 3, 69, 126, 145, Parker, Doris ........ .....,....................,..............,...-.-- 8 1, 133, Parker, Martha .........................,................................., 95, 143. Parrish, Roslyn .......,.... 81 118, 120, 135, 144, 176, 207, ZIQ Pasella, Mrs. Margaret ,..........,................,................... 20, 111, Patterson, Melissa .......... ................. 9 5, 136, 151, 176, Peak, Beverly ........... ..............,............,,.......... 9 5 139 Pearson, Sammy ....... ....... 6 3, 69, 126, 152, 189, 228, Peden, Jack .............. .,......................... 7 1, 133, 152, Pedison, Helen ......... .................... 8 1, 130, 148, Pedison, jimmy ........ ............,........,...... 5 5, 63, 69, Pender, Elizabeth ........ .......... 9 5, 142, 151, 172, 175 Perkins, Lynda ......... ...............1..,................................ 8 1, Person, Danny ......... ......,............................... 9 5, 138, 225 Phillips, johnette ................ 64, 69, 128, 148, 176, 189, 191, Phillips, Laverne ......... .......................................,. 9 5, 143, Pierce, Gordon ........, ...... ...,.... 7 1 , 95, 143, Pierce, Larry ......... .I ..... 64, 69, 125, Pilcher, Pete ........ .......................... 8 1, Platt, Gene ........ ...................,...... 8 1, 131, 151, Pollard, Janie ....... .............................. 9 5, 140, 157, Ponder, Bobby ......... ......... 6 4, 69, 104, 124, 145, 151, Ponder, Jeanette .......... ................................ 4 7, 95, 138 Pope, james ......,...... .................................... 9 5, 140 Pope, Garland .......... ....................................... 8 1, 131, Potter, Bobby ....... ................................. 9 5, 139, 224, Powell, Diane .......... ........ 8 1, 134, 146, 176, 177, 203, Powers, joycelyn ......... ..,..... 6 4, 67, 69, 71, 124, 153, 177, Preston, Gary ............,. .,,..................................,. 6 4, 70, 128, Price, Mr. Kirby ........ ........ 2 1, 102, 107, 142, 212, 213, Priede, Zaiga ............ ......................................... 8 2, 130, Proctor, Claudette ...................................,........--------------1----- 95, Pyle, Wanda .............................................---,-------- ------- 8 2, 130, Rains, Nancy ............ 82, 135, 151, 160, 172, 174. 176. 234, 151 129 1-49 158 175 175 160 192 275 263 154 129 164 273 151 148 143 176 154 257 257 151 151 139 222 137 156 141 261 166 261 154 271 159 176 208 211 176 263 157 230 228 257 127 256 134 231 203 158 224 145 130 154 176 177 158 147 146 231 247 203 154 230 151 141 159 265 1 Ramesy, Barbara ................ 64, 67, 70, 118, 121, 128, 155, 172 175 Ratley, Albert ....... .....,...,..........,,, 8 2, 107, 150, 235, Rasa- Coach ............ ...........,.... 1 7, 228, 230, Ready, Jerry ............. .....,....... 6 4, 70, 108, 125, Redmon, Bobbie .......... ...........,. 9 5, 142, 151, 172, Redmon, Dick .......... ......,.. 6 4, 70, 124, 147, 172, Reeves, Pat .......,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 9 5, Renfro, James ....... .......... 9 5, 108, 109, 140, Renfroe, Sherry ........ , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64, 70, 124, Reppond, LeRoy .......... .......... 9 5, 141, 172, Reynolds, Cecil ............... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5, Reynolds, Mr. Herbert ...,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9, 100, 134, Reynolds, Wayne ............ ,..,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 130, 150, 172, Rhodes, Arm ..-............. .................... 9 5, 142, 159, 172 174 Rhyne, Lloyd .......... ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 7 140, Richardson, Ted ................ 82, 134, 149, 163, 165, 256, 251, Richey, Betty Frances ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64, 70, 85, 124, Richey, Greta ........,...,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 y Roark, R. L ........... ....... 9 5, 142, 156, 172, Roberts, Melba ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-, 9 5, 157, Robertson, Janie .......... ,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 129, 148, 172, Robertson, Jerry .......,..... ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 y 137, Robichaux, Preston .......,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,,,,,,-, 9 5, Robison, Donna .,,,....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,- 6 5, 70, 126, Robison, Treva .................,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 72, 82, 118, 120, 133, Roughton, Miss Gussie ................ 20, 35, 100, 121, 162, 165, Rowley, Charles ....,............ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 133, Rowley, Douglas ,.,....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 132, Ruckle, Val ............... ........ 6 5, 70, 126, 156, 160, 172 Rudel, Fred ........................,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5, Rundell, Barbara ............,....,......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95, 139, Rutledge, Burt ............ 75 82, 118, 119, 121, 132, 151, 177, 231, Sampson, Gene ....................,..,...,..,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 134, Sandlin, Arline ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5, 138, Sarrett, Bob ........... ....,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, : ,,82, 132, 152, Selz, Paul ........... ........ 6 5, 70, 125, 151, 212, 213, Schaefer, Alan .............. .....,,,.......,,,,, 9 5, 136, 145, 235, Schlangen, Adrienne ....... ,,,.,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 133, Scholz, Charles ............ ......... 8 2, 134, 149, 212, Scott, james ....... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5, 136, Sharp, Jean ............ ........ 9 5, 143, 158, 176, 198, Shepard, janet .......... ....................,...,,,.... 9 5, 143, Shipwash, Marie .......... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,... 8 2, Shipwash, Sue .......... ,,...,..,,,,,,..,, 8 2, 129, Shivers, Rozann ........ ........ 9 5, 139, 149, Shoults, Bobby .,......... . ..................................... 71, 82, 133, Simmons, Jerry ......,............................................. 95, 141, 145, Simmons, Mary Ann ............ 30, 65, 67, 70, 125, 145, 163, 189, 191, 195, Simmons, Raymond ................ 25, 82, 103, 145, 151, 193, - 212, 213, 222, 231, 234, Simmons, Robert .......................................... 71, 95, 141, 173, Simpson, Tom .............................................................. 95, 100, Slater, Emmett ............ 65 70, 18, 147, 207, 212, 213, 223, Slider, Dottye ...........................,........ 82, 131, 146, 193, 201, Slider, Mrs. Katherine ....... ................... 1 8, 106, 133, Smidt, Gerald .................. ......... 9 5, 139, 149, Smith, Barbara ............. ....................... 9 6, Smith, Bennie ........ ..,......- 9 6, 138, Smith, Betty ....... .........................., 9 6, 141, Smith, Bessie ......... ................................................. 8 2, Smith, Bobby ......... ................... 9 6, 139, 1562 173, 174, Smith, Don ......... ......... 2 4, 71, 96, 136, 145, 175, 224, Smith, Dottie ......... ............................ 9 6, 136, 151, 157, Smith, Herman .......... .....................................------------- 8 2, Smith, Irving ......... ......................--.... 9 6, 138, Smith, Jimmy ......... .,........ 9 6, 140, 152, 212, 160 260 238 231 147 174 174 138 147 153 174 140 157 174 175 147 269 181 137 174 159 261 151 143 179 159 165 146 156 174 142 159 230 267 149 151 239 279 264 159 213 152 199 149 133 153 157 147 147 165 234 203, 262 175 141 229 237 159 231 143 147 159 130 259 225 237 131 147 213 Smith, Marcia ...,... ....,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, g 2, 129, 176, Smith, Maurice ......,.,,,,,.,.,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,.-- .,,-,,,.,A,. 6 5, 70, 156, Smyfhe, Jack ..,......,...... 65, 70, 126, 156, 181, 189, 231, Snider, Glenda ........,.........., 44, 54, 65, 67, 70, 85, 189, Solomon, Sharon ,.,,..,.. .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 3 6, 96, 149, Solomon, Tommy ....,... ,,...,,.,,,,v,A,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 6 5, 100, Sperier, Elizabeth .....,., ,.,,,,., 3 2, 107, 159, Sperier, jane .......,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,, 1 39, Staggers, Grady ....... ,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 129, Stanfield, Edith ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,.,,1,,,,,,, 9 6, 138, Stansbury, William ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,4,,, 3 3, 173, Stark, Ebb .........,......,,, .,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 3 , Steelman, Elwyn ......... ..............,. 9 6, 136, 145, 213, Sternberg, Betty Jo ..........v..... 56, 65, 67, 70, 85, 148, 163, 164, 195, 267, Stevens, Jackie ......... ..............,,.,,,. 6 5, 70, 126, 177, Stewart, Wanda .1...,..............,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 65, 70, 124, 177, Stokes, Marvin ................ 85, 155, 151, 173, 174, 203, Stone, Bill ............, ,,,,.,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5, 70 152, Strong, Hillard ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 41, Stovall, Max ...,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 40, Stuebben, Anna ....... .,,,,..,. 9 6, 151, Sullivan, Ann ...,... ,.,,,,,,,, 9 6, 143, Sullivan, jan ...,........................,...,,,.........,,.,,.,,,... 83, 153, Sullivan, Ralph ....1......,,....,,.,,,,......,....,,,....,,,, 65, 70, , 124, Sun, Amie ............ 67, 83, 85, 120, 130, 146, 163, 164, 195, 200, 236, Surratt, Ruth Ann .......,..........,,.................... 83, 133, 154, 173, Swenson, June ......... ................................. i .....,,,, 9 6, 143, Swenson, Marlene ..............................,............. 65, 70, 71, 126, Taylor, Dudley ....... 44, 65, 70, 127, 146, 177, 194, Taylor, G. A ........ ...................................... 8 5, Taylor, Kay ............. .............. 6 6, 70, 85, 127, 148, Taylor, Martha ........ ...................................,,.. 8 3, 132, Taylor, Raymond ........ .....,... 8 3, 121, 132, 156, 213 222, Taylor, Walta .......... ,......................... 9 6, 125, 138 151, Tenney, Davis ...................................................................... 83, Terry, Johnette ............ 25, 66, 67, 70, 85, 118, 121 126, 176, 189 190, Thomas, David .,..... ......................................... 9 6, 138 156, Thomas, james ........ ................... 9 6, 141, Thomas, LeeRoy ............ . .........................,....... 96, Thomas, Mary Emma ................................ 96, 139, 159, 173, Thompson, jean ......................,........................... 83, 153 159, Thorn, Joe ............ 83, 85, 118, 120, 121, 135, 167, 174, Till, Mike ............ 75, 83, 118, 120, 134, 149, 164, 269, Tittle, Rita jane .................................... 66, 70, 71, 124 173, Tipton, Billy Par ............ 66, 70, 71, 124, 152, 177, 207, 213, 216, 218, 225, 229 Truehitt, Myrna .......... -------------, 6 6, 70, 124- 155, Tyler, Paula ............... -------4-----v---------------+-- 9 6, 142, Varner, Linda ................ .......... 9 6, 100, 137, 149, 157, Vaughan, Billie Sue.. ...--...,....-------------------- 96, 157, Vaughan, Melva Lee ....... ------- --------' 8 3 , 135, 155, Vaughan, Sammy .......... ---------------------- 9 6, 138, Vickers, Jerry ,......... ....... 9 6, 136, 145, 225, Vinson, Houston ........ ---------------------------------- - 83, Vovk, Marie ........... --------- 9 6, 137, 151, 157, Voyles, jo Ann .......... -------------'------------------- 9 6, 1591 Wainwright, Kay ....... ........-.-.------ S 3, 134, 151, 160, 205, Wakeham, jimmy ...................-..-.--- -4------'--------aa------------------ 3 3, ,f 123, Walker, George A .........-.-- 29, 66, 70, 99, 113, 120, 150, 160, 173, 175 Walker, Jeannette ...... .........,......-...-...------- ------------------ 9 6 , Walsh, Mack. ............... ------------ 7 1, 96, 1 139, 142, 203 183 272 191 250 126 193 149 147 159 175 130 231 162 269 249 237 276 228 147 147 159 159 176' 187 199 257 174 159 159 189 235 131 253 148 229 157 134 148 275 237 147 141 174 266 168 258 189 271 175 212 234 260 157 252 159 176 156 231 129 252 157 236 129 126 260 157 272 Walthall, Carolyn .......... 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Watson, Henry ........ 138, 159, 70, 127 66, 70, 71, 123, 128, 154' mf 96, 136, 159, 173, 174 96,140, 152, 212, 213, 219 290 i Warts, Truett ....... ..........,..... 6 6, 70, 71, 128, 145, Waugh, Marion ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3, 135, Weaver, Gene ...........,............,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 6, 141, Webb, Jerry .......................................,.............. .,.. 7 1, 33, 131, Webb, Jimmy ................ 41, 55, 66, 70, ss, 125, 152, 192, 211, 212, 215, 214, 215, 216, 218 219 225, 225, 226, 227, Weidman, Julie ....... .......,,, ,,....,.,.,,..,,,,..,, 9 6 , 123, 143, Wesson, Carolyn ........................ 66, 70, 128, 155, 173, 174, Wesson, Linda ...................,................ 97, 123, 141, 149, 173, West, Janet ............ 66, 70, 118, 119, 121, 128, 155, 161, 168, 169, 170, 175, 189, Westbrook, Rusty ......................,.....,,.,.........,,,,,,, 97, 143, 173, Wheeler, Ruth ......... ....... 6 6, 70, 85, 125, 159, 161, 175, White, Alena ........ ,.............,...,,.,...,..........,, 6 6, 70, 128, White, Charline .....,, .............,,,. 9 7, 141, White, Don .......... .....,...... 9 7, 142, 145, White, Frieda ........... ........ 9 7, 123, 140, 157, White, Pauline ................ ........................,,..... 9 7, 141, Whitehead, Tommy ........ ...,.,...............,........,... 9 7, 139, Whitehurst, Billy ........ ...,......... 9 7, 139, 149, 173, 175, Whitney, Vira .......................................................,,..... 97, 138, Widmayer,. Carol .....,..... ..... 8 4, 120, 134, 148, 168, 169, 174, Wiley, Margie ................. ............ 6 6, 67, 70, 119, 125, 148, Wilkerson, Glenda ......... 66, 70, 125, 155, 175, 174, Williams, Delphene ........... .........,........................... 9 7, 158, Williams, jerry ,..................... ................. 9 7, 118, 121, 143, Williams, Margaret Ann ..............................- .............. 8 4, 133, Williams, Mary janet .................... 97, 123, 139, 151, 237, Williams, Sally ................... .,........ 8 4, 105, 125, 135, 146, Wilson Billy ........... .................... 9 7, 143, 151, Wilson Frazier ......... ................ 8 4, 131, 173, Wilson, Jimmy ......... ........................... 9 7, 158, Wilson, Nelva .............. ....,..... 2 7, 67, 70, 128, 159, Wilson, Waurene ........ ............ 4 6, 84, 110, 129, Wilver, Ben ............. ............................................. 9 7, Winchester, Leon ......... ., ......................................... 84, 136, Winn, John Charles ......,......... 84, 150, 149, 150, 173, 174, Wisdom, Elsie ..,........... .................,..................,............ 9 7, Wisdom, Lorene ....................................................---.-- 97, 142, Witcher, james .....................................,...................... 97, 140, Witt, Merrell ..........., 33, 67, 70, 85, 118, 120, 121, 124, 177, 207, 211, 212, 215, 214, 215, 216, A 225, 226, 234, Womaqk, Laura .,,,,,,,,,,...,.,..,.........,.. 67, 84, 135, 146, 193, Wood, Bobbie Ellen ............ 67, 70, 120, 127, 148, 176, 256, Wood, Willa Mae ...........................-..--.-1-..-----1---------- 84, 132, Woodall, Miss Annie .................................---..-----1---- 18, 100, Woodfin, Marjorie ............ 84, 118, 121, 131, 144, 163, 165, 195, 198, 199, 201, 206, 209, 2.10, 211, 234, Woodley, Sandra ................................ 97, 118, 120, 142, 157, Woods, Ouida Fay ...................-----.,..---------------, ---------------'-- 9 7, Wynne, Robbie ............. .....---.-----1---------1 3 4, 109, 130, Yates, Glenn .............. -...-.--------,---v---1-------------- 3 4, 129, Yates, James ....... ........ 6 7, 70, 109, 125, 50, 173, York, Paul .............. --------------------------------'- 9 7, 141, Young, Bobby ........ ------- 9 7, 139, Young, Harper .......... -------- 6 7, 70, , - , . 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