Marshall High School - Maverick Yearbook (Marshall, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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MAVERICK 'B .J : 4 ,441 L 'yfn' 'f 'V V I NTKODUCING Hmm! THE I . ' ' fearbook of-- ' MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL MARSHALL, TEXAS Q Prmted by- TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. 4 photographed by- Mr. Julian Barnes , and Mr. Edwin Foster ALMA MATER Marshall High School, hail to thee! Stalwart, brave, and true, In love we pledge our loyalty, And faith we have- in you. For red and white shall wave on high In strength and purity- To honor you welll ever try Throughout eternity. Composed by MR. E. N. DENNARD S 1' I? 'M- .,,,,,ow ' ' W Q W ,,.55ff3ff5g15:f - - - .. w.w,..1.sww-if'-:'f 'f f'?','ff,,3Y'. W- M , H 1-r ' : ' 'V Y. ,.-.V r-'f f h I fy-nf.: ' ..rr.N'- ' 'H .,..f,K.'.,, --'Z-f-- ' ' ' -..f- fv f' F f' V ,':.-.ff',... .,AJ TQ. .nn x ,AJ 44,1 .1 va-'J J + 'S .f-5 y . JJ '- 1 Q 'NAM 93? wi 1 5 -19' T-7:53, - W .rf -ff -- ,l K .1 .,,,., ,,, ',' V A ,, A A ! kg FP N P 'AM i . ,,,,, P. as . M' ,N uw-N, X, '45 X-, Ag w--.. , ll I THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! This is a book of memories. As you turn its pages, we hope that it will help you to remember more clearly the part you played under the Big Topv of Marshall High School. As you read it, remember again the long slow trip to the center ring where you made your final bows as a senior. Feel again the tension you experienced as you approached the office of the head man on a memorable occasion and remem- ber the bunch of clowns who kept classes in an uproar. Never to be forgotten are final examina- tions that made everyone think he was walking a tight rope. Experience again the feeling of one- ness that you had on any day at M.H.S. when you stood and watched the parade of people, knowing that each one would be loyal to the cry of hey rubeu from a fellow Maverick. Never again will there be such a gay, colorful midway- a thoroughfare of slamming lockers, of giggling voices and smiling, friendly faces. Never again will the cheers from the stands seem quite so strong as the days when you were doing the cheer- ing, when the top performers were the people who sat by you in English or passed you in the halls. These were the days when you shared the suc- cesses and failures of every Maverick-the days when you were playing your part, whether it was large or small, to make up the great show that was presented during the year 1955-56 under the Big Top of Marshall Senior High. 'T My W- Brio AND N BROS. Kgs TABLE OF 'CONTENTS INTRODUCTION W..,. .. ADMINISTRATION ........ ..I,.... PERSONALITIES ............ .I,..... SENIORS ,..,I..,.I.I .. .I.. I ,,II,..,. I,III,. L JUNIORS .III.I,..I ..II SOPHOMORES .I,.. ..II.II, CLASSES ,..I..,.I.I...,,..I. ,I..II., STUDENT COUNCIL ,...,C CC.... . PUBLICATIONS ,..C,., L..,L.., MUSIC L...,..,......L,. ..L.. I FEATURES .L,,.,C. ...L..LL ATHLETICS ..,,..........,. ,....... ADVERTISEMENTS ..,I.., .....I.. 1 20 32 58 86 104 120 142 170 180 194 226 264 Editor-in-Chief OSCAR ATKINS Art Editor RJORIE WOODFIN Arlrertising Sporls Editor Fmlure Editor Editor CAROL MCCLURC PATSY CILSTRAP KENT KEETH Class lfrfilar BETTY BYRNE OSCAR ATKINS Editor-in-Chief GLENDA BARTON RUSSELL CRAFT an 3 MARJORIE WOODFIN PATSY CILSTRAP BETTY BYR Art Editor Feature Editor Cl.zss Edito With last yearis Annual off the press, the stafl began work on the '56 MAVERICK. Under the ex- perienced supervision of MISS GUSSIE ROUGHTON and the direction of OSCAR ATKINS, here is ar inside view of a typical day behind the closed doors of the annual room. MARJORIE WOODFIN, at the drawing desk ir the corner, is taking suggestions from AMIE SUN MARIE VOVK, and RUSSELL CRAFT about som: of the clever drawings you'll find on the advertise ment pagesg BONNIE NESBITT and ELSIE HUFF MAN are racking their brains over the indexg MIKE ALAN SCHAEFER ELSIE HUFFMAN if ENT KEETH CAROL NICCLURC MIKE TILL AMIE SUN BONNIE NESBITT Advertising Sports Editor I Editor I 'ILL is consulting the newspaper for an account of ne of the basketball games, while CAROL MCCLURG s trying to identify the players in a football snap- hotg PATSY GILSTRAP and CLENDA BARTON rganize their ideas about the calendar and favoritesg PICTTY BYRNE is numbering the individual pictures 1 the class seotiong KENT KEETH, ALAN SCHAE- 'ER and JOHN SANDERS have just left for town J finish collecting for all the advertisements. This is your staff which has worked willingly and ntiringly to bring you an Annual we hope you will herish and enjoy. 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The many improvements of Marshall Public Schools in the pa year have been made possible because of the men and women wh make up the school board. It is their responsibility to select the superintendent, approve tl teachers, name the different principals, draw up an annual budge approve the textbooks selected by the superintendent, and be: communication-written and oral-from citizens or organizatiol on matters of administration. For all their devoted time and interest and diligent work in hel ing the students of Marshall, we want to extend a note of thanl and appreciation from the teachers and students of Marshall Hig School. Mr. V. H. Hackney, Dr. James Harris, Mr. Vernard Grimes, Mr. Charles Fry, M R. S. Lindsay, Mr. Jack S. Mann, Presidcntg Mr. Ray Musser, Mr. R. M. Matson. ,QQ Z , :T sgw C0332 'Give S52 BUD!-4 33 CINE DNN QSO Egg P1 '-4 lf' I MRS. in l . ! MR v. H. HACKNEY MRS- LUCILLE HENDRY Superintendent of Bustness Manager of Public Schools Marshall Public Schools R ' MRS. BETHENA ROGERS ' ' Secretary of 1 Superintendent ' fNot picturedl MRS. FLORENCE WOOD Elementary Coordinator 1 Not picturedl MRS. OLA PEARL JOHNSON Secretary to Business Manager, Secretary to Elementary Coordinator. ee'-fe. VIOLA MOORE, R.N. MR. EARL RHODES MRS. JEWELL LIGON School Nurse Plant Superintendent Dtelitilm MR. JOHN L. ROARK Principal B.Ed., Howard Payne M.Ed., ETSTC Y Ubi. ' Q tel 3 MRS. ELEANOR RICHARDSO 5 . Secretary to 7 Principal Q A S V 5 MISS SELMA BROTZE I . in English, journalism, Parrot 'S B.S., NTSC B.A., NTSC M.A., NTSC J SP J I APPHS . . i or P SPP ' ' f r rSrSS 533' it is f A - zi32' ., f2' i' . ' -., We K f i V k i' I SSS S.PaS A -' ' ' . .V 1, , 4, ' 7 sf i K 15225 1 if 5 MR. KIRBY PRICE MRS. JANE HAWK MR. HOWARD COBB World History, Coach Orchestra Distributive Education A.A., Tyler Junior College B.S., TSCW B.S., ETSTC B.S., Midwestern University M-S-, ETSTC 5' Q . 5 Y- 1 A , 4 MR. J. T. RAY American History, Coach, Visiting Teacher B.S., Southeastern State Teachers College Q, s HSS MARY BOYD HERNDON History A.A., College of Marshall B.S., NTSC MISS REDA COPELAND Speech and English B.A., Mary Hardin-Baylor .4-4 'TK' 'i' MRS. BETTY SHERER MRS. MARY SUE CARLISLE MR. JAMES D. CARTER Hvmemukmg Girls' P.E., Tennis Agriculture B.S., NTSC B.S., NTSC B.S., Texas A8rM A if 5? fx .S MR. JOHN OWEN1 Band KZ? it MR. HERBERT REYNOLDS 5, Mathematics, Coach B.B.A., Baylor University M.Ed., ETSTC MRS. KATHERINE SLIDER Foods B.S., Sam Houston State College M.A., TSCW it 3 Nm' 9 3 i c MISS BERTA Science B.M.E., Louisiana St: M.M., Baylor Univers AKIN BS., Union University M.A., George Peabody College of Q it. ' 5 C f-H 9-alll MRS. INEZ HUGHES MR. JAMES A. TERRY MRS. ETHYLLEEN MORRIS' English Coach, Biology, Boys' P.E. Clothing A.A., College of Marshall B,S,, Texas ASIM B.S- ETSTC B.A., Baylor University M.Af, ETSTC M.A., Texas University MR. JEFF DAVIS Agriculture B.S., Texas A8131 M.E., Teas ASAM MRS. SARA HARP if Spanish , English A.B., Northwestern State College MR. HARVEY DAVIS Sfienre B.S., KLA.. Sam Houston State College MISS VIVIAN NELL BECKER Girls' P.E. B.S., ETBC S. ELIZABETH ETHRIDGE MR. KEITH RANSPOT MISS RUTH HAGAN Librarian Coach, P.E. English B.A., Baylor University B.S., SMU B,A,, NTSC L., George Peabody College M.A., Texas University ,iw 53222 if L... W-'Iii' Q 3 L. RQ? ifffiiwf fi Pam! MRS. VALRIE HARRELL History, Sponsor of Student Council B.S., Howard Payne M.S., ETBC MR. GERALD McKEEL Business Education B.S., East Central State College M.E., West Texas State College MRS. KATHLEEN MCLENDON Choir B.M., Baylor University ,....,,Nw MISS SYDNEY AKIN MR. JOE MAGRILL Business Education Industrial Arts B.S., Colorado University A.A., College of Marshall M.A., Columbia University B.S., Stephen F. Austin College M.S., ETSTC o 1 Mfg! J Q 8 3 1 -.W g ttf? Sha MISS GUSSIE ROUGHTON Mathematics, Annual Sponsor B.A., Texas Wesleyan College Fe'HAeQ.ufv M, '- ,A Ulm cfSfZn1cr'1lcm't tfvasy M.A., SMU MR. LEONARD CHAPMAN Algebra, Coach, Boys' P.E. gwgggm. m?m B.A., Southwestern State College MISS ALLINE MILLER Civics, Sociology B.S., NTSC M.S., ETBC MR. FREDERICK 0. GREGORY MRS. LAWRENCE MARTIN Mathematics Latin, English B.S.E., Arkansas State Teachers College B.A., Henderson State Teachers College M.A., George Peabody malibu . - ,-101' -i ' ,,.gu-si 33 . ...J ,3..V4x, X. - 1. :rm . sf:-ff-QF' arcxzm- V1:.fs':V15-'r'::'Pf:i3J,-- V if,21.,1 V 1-w. 'aff' 1' . , ' .f pw ,f-:gli ' 'P' -9 ' Q 'r 'hi:,1 ,n, M, ' 'f-:3:e.5'.:-.?i.r'.'5Y4,E mf 1:21 V. ,'-V2-g-51,-1' ' If QL V' ' , 1,1 1 ' ' f -Hia QV Ve af ,Ein-'E 1' 4 Vw. 0-'ft lvrh fd - 1- '-.-.v ' Vs, J 9' -s-ww.-:!?..f,-:V rg -.-'i ,A,Y.'f.V.VV . .:x. - V. - Q .- -.fu 'Y -- .-.mf'-'.:VAa.v '-war. uwi' V..,Vf4maV1ffiV:r:1 :ff X- vw W 2 V. 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Is.-N MJ -H -4..,.wkm, M-J ,Q ' M .. if Lexx 352 1: 1 1 WC V X 2,zfa , , D., ,,, w..m,,M-.,,,., WM-mm.-W AP .EQ s S if 5 Mwwwmxm ilmnqwuuw' 2 X l . 1 1 Q 2 2 v ,ww 'frail nba 'F LN-af' 5 ' 5 ':F?HrZ9j M fan . . QI.: ,, 45.12 R 4 MZ K f 4 wh, , ws: 4 ,, ff X V Hwy-.ff 1 M -4 vw ,Y We strive to be fore- most magicians in living an honest, intelligent, and St1'3Igl1tI'OI'WE11'Cl life fol- lowing the example of former class leaders who have made success for self and school. OFFICERS CAROL McCLURG Secretary DONALD CARPENTER President PRINCESS MIKE Student Council Representative MIKE TILL Vice Presidenl Isl Senehu Dear Senior, For a whole year you have carried high the banner of being a Senior. I watched you with admiration, awe, and even a little envy. Long have I looked for- ward to the day when I, like you, would be the leading class of MHS. When I first came here, I asked who you were, and they said, '4Oh, why a senior. I should have been able to tell by the way you carried yourself, by the respect that the underclassmen grudgingly admitted that you deserved, and by the proud look in your eyes that could belong only to a senior. Yes, I have watched as you accepted defeat and shouted with joy when victory was yours. I saw you work hard until I wondered if you were unbreakable, and then there were times when you disappointed me and my faith wavered, but you always came through in a great way. Now that golden year has come to an end and is only a link in a long chain soon to be placed beside many other memories in your storehouse of treasures. Soon another class will bear the coveted title, and try to reach the high standard that you set. There will always be someone watching, admiring, and waiting. Never forget though, Senior of '56, you were one of the best. Yours truly, The Spirit of Underclassmen PAT ALBRIGHT N e a t n e s s and politeness wrapped in one small package DARRELL ALDERMAN Life is not so short, but tht there is always time enoug for courtesy. 1 sf? PATSY ALLEN Her pretty face and mode: air win her friends everj where. . I V U MARTHA ALLUMS BEN ALMOND WANDA ALQUIST NAOMI ARMSTRONG A merry heart is as good Easygoing but kind and true. A friend of whom you are al- Friendly and sweet in a qu as medicine. ways sure. way that's so becoming. M 'frv ,,. B ETTY A R N OLD mniflen nerer lzolrl. a spiril ill and quiet. BETTYE BARNES I full of life, so full of fun. friend and pal to ereruvone. NUS? MARGARET BLOKNT is is a lady sweet and hinrl. I M Q - W ? I f- OSCAR LEE ATKINS EDDIE BAKER HOPE BAKER Rearlv for onylliing he if work He is lzoppy, joyous. and ,lull Guilty of wisdom, grace. or play: an all-around fellow of fun. jrzendlinessq innorenl ol fear. in every way. spile, and wrath. , L L , ,A I A . A , X Je BILLY BARRY JAMES BLACKMON BONNIE BLAKELEY Lauglnng. smiling, ezzermore, He is modest in his speech. Quiet but sincere . . . full of his a hoy we all adore. but he exfels in his actions. good elzeer. 4? ll ll 4 if BOBBY BQGUE BETTY BOSTICK WANDA BOYD Abmp aff things be mfef,-FC. She has the enriable quality Herels a girl not shy nor bold, gay, and light-hearted, for making everything enjoy- but shels ll friend as good as able. gold. SALLY BOYETT ' has a hear! with room f1l4f'fYUllP. M lil PAT BRADSIIAW TOMMIE BRIOIIT JOAN BROWN .4 girl of leu' words, but high Tall and friendly, he's one Tllf bellllly of lhe heavens is ideals. swell boy. flw Sfflf-YJ the beauty ol woman is her hair. ' JOAN BRYER Notlzing erzrlures but l1er per sorzal quality. Eff J OHNETTE Bu RKHAM Plan! a smile mul a frieml- ship grows. gg. V . ff Mxefeaswmfw . . hwi1rf,,.,w5ff45' . mififfsi li-L Ewrf ' - v ,. 53.11 M 5 V3 ' L,,? ' g,Qufv3Q3gg.QT. LL,k:,' 5 .. .M A3-E, 554555 VL? ' ' ,il WW? 5? ae Q 5,5 T. 'Mm 'Z X , 4 . . vf - 2' ' HOWIC nooxl IUI Slurlenf Cllllllflrl Represerzlaiive ANNE CANSON :-: 1. S'er'relarx -Treaszlrer PATSY LEA Pmif1p,1f DEE WATSON MARY ANNE BURNS Vine IlfPSili!'I1f ELAINE HUDSON Happy. f,10Ilg,1lflll, lfinrl, arm true. ,M-an Mil' CHARLES BTJRNSED BETTY BYRNE ANNE CANSON JIM CARMTCTTAEL Friemlly, smart. loyal, true- A sweeter smile, there is Cenlle in lzer mnmzer arzzl ,linfs I1SIlfIll,V quiet aml sl: the best in PITPTV wav. none: Il more 'polite girl, you fair In lnnlf upon. lm! e1'ery0f1e lrnows l1e's a r'o11lflr1llfinrl Une. all arozlml guy, A 'R DON CARPENTER Iliteness is good nature zted by good sense. JAN CASEY CORA LEE CHATHAM CHARLES COLE reg- Quiet, unassuming, and a A friend of whom you are The greater the man, the good friend. always sure. greater the courtesy. A A Vg F, I I . gif , L, .: ,,' 3 V H' ' ' 54' I I f f -1 f THOMAS COLEMAN CONNIE CONROW MARTHA COOKE JIMMY COX Jrry little, study less, is my Starry eyes, golden hair, tall Truthful, kind, always gay: Big in heart, soul, and mind, 'a of happiness. and slim, ean't compare. she's just rzire anyway. 'El' PAUL Cox JOHN CRAIG PAT DAHMER MARIE DAVIDSON all, easygoing guy, full of A little fun to spite the day. A merry heart goes all the There is nothing so loyal as d natured humor. day. love. if f 0'l'f XLICE ROSE DAVIS BOBBY DELAHUNT BERNICE DENNEY HENRY DUKE words have ll meaning. flashy eyes, wavy hair, rare- Her ways are ways of pleas- This good fellow never lacks movements a gfaC6. free ways, and debonair. antness. afriend. LE I wp? TA f at wx s lx 2 T3 A PM if 3- Hg ng tk ss Q' sr TEH? HOME ROOM 103 Vive President , , , TREVA ROBISON President ,, ,,,, , ,IANICE MCKIEL Secretary-Treasurer , , , MARY ANNE O'CONNOR Student Council Representative ,, , DONALD CARPENTER if 1 AL EDDIE DUNN Men of few words are best. KENNETH EvERETi Very bashful, as I'm told- nice a boy should be 1 bolrl. 51? if sa is TROY EVERETT Learning rnolfes a ma company for himself as as others. i i s egigtaf - at 1, k-'. if - . ' X ' i. -71:3 kf.M5f7t' f-1'2 '..',.:i'- E 1 if t..r i E . w ' ' ' Q- ,K . 't:'gt, ,3gf',lftjy Mfr.-' 3551-. stiffgii g gjfffirjff'izgfl e'-e 5 li? ffiiiigfyzzgli - , .QW -gp3aM,, 'f . , U fy , it-w 2 ? -ff , -- 'f gzyf-',, .'f,-Jtzf. - , . s,ls fW f3gt1335j':f2' ,5 ' E - i -,gr L..L , . ,V ,V . , - J - ' V - 1 WAHLR I-'AFAN PAT FARQUHAR I E01 Y I mm BRLQ. FREESE 4 , A little nonsense now and Uanner. not golrl, is wonzarfs She is gentle Illat floes gentle ff lllliffi l1Pl1f'f',711l S0111 if tlzen is relislzefl ln' tlze best best mlornment. fleetls. rzpprerintefl more tlmnt jovial one. of men. 22 ffe: : M fi J M 'Jw ,x ,M 2.. 3' . 5 ' . In -1 YW 7 M wry A , 4' frm- -AW' , L F 474: - W 1 T V up , h . , ,g,,-f,-- G in , , , , ..,.,,,. . 4. , , .. f, 6 k , ? ay 7 4,4 Z .qv f A f idfem 's Mfiliifii' 'qiiewigggg l- .. . gm' M- H, S . Hi. ,. , f , my E, iv V S .r mi..-, W fi www: - .sfmzfe f W L. ,- ' missy 6. L Z. Q rs ff .g 12' ..-1 5:.f,:5 .ii ' A A -M, i3F.,,,. . 3 mn ggi , BL., Y, gif, ,. . .. BW - ff -wi Q HONIIQ ROONI 210 Vice President , ,, ,,,, , H PATSY ALLEN Secretary-Treasurer ,, , , , , LORETTA HINEF Student Counfil Representative , ,, , , AKIIE SUN President ,,,, ,, ,,,, ,, ,H ,, MARTHA COOKE BOB HENDERSON A loyal friend and a sy thetic' pal. fi., gf if? DELORES HIQKMA Beauty is truth, truth bl ,K Qi in BEATRICE HIND: Whatever she does is wisely. l D DE LORETTA HINES PATSY HOLDER ANN HORICK ANDY HUDSON Tfuthful, lfind, and alwllys Courtesy and friendliness are Sweetness and knowledge is a You know I say just gllyi Sl10,S dependable in two of her shining attributes. pleasant combination. think---nothing more, 1 ess. BUCTY 100-Y. ELAINE HUDSON JOE HUDSON BILL HUNTSBEIIOIQR KATHLEEN HYNSON we and be loved is the Fond of sports, good natured, A faithful friend is a strong A sunny smile, a noble heart. est happiness of exist- an altogether pleasing lad. defense. LEON JOHNSON BOBBY JONES DENNIS JONES LARRY JONES a friendly heart that ,IHS Nothing is impossible to a A good disposition enriches His humor is the harmony of ' friends. valiant heart. his life. his heart. J . CLIFFORD KAY EDITH KEENER KENT KEETH JAMES KEISER s all glowing from the Pleasing, friendly, and always A hard worker and a true He had the stuff of which ice of her God. willing to do her part. friend are the qualities which great men are made. ' will assure his success. X, A ILORES LAWRENCE NJARGARET LAWSON PATSY LEA GLENN LISTON 9 friend to anybody and She touches nothing but that A sweet, attractive lfind of Athletic, full of fun-his do anything for them she adds charm. HTUFC- friends everyone. v time. I HOME ROOM 304 MARY MARTIN Wholesome as the air 4 genial as the light. PRINCESS MIKE A loyal companion, an I lent friend, an earnest 1 er, true to the end. Li - I Secretary-Treasurer H H , W ROSLYN PARRISH President ,, ,,,, ,, ,,,, , , JIM CARMICHAEL Student C0llIl!'ll Representative CAROL MCCLURC PHIL MILLER Vive President ,,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,, , MELVA VAUGHAN His Cafe was never to 0 -and every Creature i: friend. ileilr H ll ii ll' i 5, in A , Ve I 1 'lilllr L ' ,I, ' . ' V ,-jfyf r ir A iff II- I i WINSTON MILLER JAMES MOONEY BOBBY M0oRE Jo ANN MOREHEI Come what may he'3 the same lllanners .alone beam dignity A kinder gentleman treads not Sweet and mild: her mc d ', on him. the earth. warm and glowing ever. good sport every ay A A .:y.5 , -V, . .X .4 ,, hw Af ef mi, 9 9 N r- ' ff axis 3' i 'igzghiiiliid' A ,ff K Nxar MQ . , . JEANNIE NIURCAN 'tn is good, truth is .still er and lore is best of all. CAROL Mf:C1,1'RG opens her nmztth u'ilh wis- and in her ,ture is laeauty lfindness. f ' SYLVIA MCKAY rnildest rnanners, the lest heart. BECKY MORRISON Silenre is the element of u'hir'h great things fashion thernselres. J. P. MORTON A real man is he whose good- ness is a part oy hirnself. MARTHA MLTSE Kick the worry out the win- dow and let the sun shine in. .-E. .iz K -Er Qt had A SANURA Nlczfiows TVIENDY MCGIBBONY CAROLYN MCKAY Beauty is pmt-erg a .smile is Neat, sweet, and hard to beat. She is a dear, a true, and an its sword. intlltstriolts friend. JANICE NICKIEL Beauty is the venter of rnodf esty and virtue. BONNIE NEs13l'1 1' Head paelretl full nf brains and a heart parl.-ed full of sunshine. ARY ANNE O'CONNOR PAT 0-CONNOR SLSAN O7CONNOR nile is the ll'1II'Sf70l' of life. It seerns to me that it is only Not Very tall, sorta small, but nnlzle Ia lte good. rttte and sweet and loved by all. BARBARA NEWTON .Uoonlight in her heart, sun- shine in her eyes. BARBARA O7DELL With personality so sunny and bright. O HOME ROOM 202 Vice President ,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,, .,,,., , ,,,, D. L. FUGLER Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, HELEN PEDISON President ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,. .,,,,,,,,, A,,. JAN CASEY Student Council Representative ,,.,,., ,,,,,.. M IKE TILL 5 A , K -as 4 . , , , ,, , -',-t.l-l,41rw,.m ,kLL. K, , ,. . f,.l,f.f,.Wr J ' .fy 3 Hoff QS, if J, H 3253 W as X12 25 f wa, 5 1 is1gf,:LYZsp-jf-:mf - V f r .V In Q . K, V. ga, I 7 :.ff . -, - 4:gfv:gge,f ' . , 5,-a 'o'l'1Y wt PAT 0,DELL Friendly and smiling to eve one in sight. J 0 ANN OVERTON Her quiet ways only add her charm. PARRISH Vivaeioasness, friendline and cheerfulness make her friend of all. 5 left ff? 52 tie BZ 11, HELEN PEDISON LYNDA PERKINS PETE PILCHER GENE PLATT The strength and sweetness of Hof humor and good will A worker who will attain Happy, spry, with mischie friendship depend on sincer- bring Choo, to oowyonoi success. his eye. ity . H2 .. 1, A Y K i I I . S Y 2 A if Y M M.. Y , 1 GARLAND POPE DIANE POWELL WANDA PYLE NANCY RAINS a worry, not a care: he A hard uorlfer, quiet and de- She is hind as she is fair. Her big heart and pleasant es friends everywhere. pendable. smile malfe her a friend to ff .3 ALBERT RATLEY rft say much, but the lit say makes sense. WAYNE REYNOLDS He spealfeth not: and yet there lies conversation in his eyes. 6U6fkY0l7 P. MELVIN RIPPEY JANIE ROBERTSON H-e'is happy, joyous and full Vivacity is the gift of a of fun. woman. TREVA ROBISON CHARLES ROWLEY DOUGLAS ROWLEY BURT RUTLEDGE pleasant 1-oige is ei-er mfr His silence is nzore eloquent He who hears much and He has won respect from every low, than words. speaks little, learns. soul while reaching onward toward his goal. i A E istt 4-71' 'M 1f iZf?ff5e5E5ii5g'f-'E .ff I i.1 'ff.' f l 'B ' U if S L A A P 4 ttsl . g f L f t . , A S - 'H ' 5 ii GENE SAMPSON DELORAS SANDERS ADRIENNE SCHLANGEN CHARLES SCHOLZ fs smiling, always gay, A shine in her eye and a smile Her heart is ezfer at your serv- He does his own thinkin and . , g merrily on his way. on her lips for all. ice. needs but little advice. HOME ROOM 207 President ,,,,,,,,,. ,, ..,,,,,,,,, , , PATSY C-ILSTRAP Vice President ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, CRADY STACGERS Secretary ,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,,,,, , BETTY BYRNE Student Council ,,,,, W W MARJORIEWOODFIN MARIE SHIPWASH So lfinflly were her ideas none was hurt by a u she said. SUE SIIIPWASII Her smile reflevls her sL rlisposition. BOBBY SHOUL1 Tall, dark, and rlasI S522 Q RAYM:0ND SIMMONS DOTTYE SLIDER BESSIE SMITII MARCIA SMITH One with sound judgment, in- It's the songs you sing and A good natured, pleasant, ex- Easygoing, dependable, telligence, and winning per- the smiles you wear that are rellent girl. what talents. sonality. making friends everywhere. ELIZABETH SPERIER ' way to be happy is to re others so. ?f5533S5?5?i5t??7. , ' - 'ine,:Ii3i'fiEI:Ef5?Sii5AJf -H ' Af lZib:'IggxfI1 e ' wwgggitsfms Ifzem I ,II,YIi..t ,.,,. If , ,Aw W B X 'T 215 Sf walk 6 I , , 5 A93 K ,, Y I . V CHAIJY STACCERS EBB STARKE JAN SULLIVAN One who lfonws how to malfe One who mlrls to his years Clreerfzzlness is the atmos- jrienrls, and better, how to . . . not merely years to his phere Iznrler whieh all things lfeep them, lite. lTlfll'P. 1 T AMIE SUN RIYTH ANN SURRATT IVIARLENE SWENSON G. A. TAYLOR '11 the lllflfl HCVOSS the Slffl, Her rrlrliant smile brings hap- Frienrlship is equality. The loarl befornes lighter e sunshine and musir' with piness Illlll rheer to all. whirh is rheerfully borne. Arnie. MARTHA TAYLOR pretty fare ana' modest win her friends every- re. A 15 A :Il ' ,, T . ' 1 1- : I . 'AL M - I rlever as anyone ought to md goorl-loolring besifles. RAYMOND TAYLOR DAVIS TENNEY JEAN THOMPSON It is goorl to be merry and The zliffirrzzlt he rloes at once. Every girl is the architect of wise. The impossible takes him a her own future. little longer. ee AA V A,., ! E' I-, K A G A I MIKE TILL MELVA VAIIOHAN RUTH VOYLES Unselfish, faithful, and re- Her Iznrlerstanfling heart is The most I can :lo for my liable, In fart, g good friend, one that will always be re- ,lrienfls is to simply be their VIIEIVIIJGFCIT. friend, I KAY WAINWRIGHT A girl of wit, rz girl of ,fun zz lot of laugh and tasks wel done. J' JIMMY WAKEMAN A real man is he whose gooa ness is a part of himself. 1 T F I SENIOR HOME ROOM SPONSORS MISS COPELAND 77,,,,,,,, ,77,, . . ... 7,,, ,,,.,,,, . 210 ' MISS BROTZE . ,7,,,, 202 MR. COBB ,,,i 101 CHARLES WARD MISS MILLER ffffff- -- 304 A fellow of few words ani MISS AKINS ,,,,., ,,,,,,,, 1 03 much action. . A . '..lAs Ili ' I ' ' I 1 . A . li I fv, .. If IiI,IA A 1 - ' -A f ' I 5 I.', . 1 I kh I. zl, ' ' ,, ' V N , A . 1 '.i,. -, I ll' ll,'lilI f ' Ililliii A SONNY WATSON MARION WAUGH I JERRY WEBB CAROL WIDBIAYER He brings joy and laughte, Ti,,m1,yet in bank bold. It is a jizendly heart that has Sllf' 1005 born 20 dlmff wl1ere'er he goes. 'lmflf f'Lf 7dS' IVIARGARET WlI.I.I.-XNIS SALLY WILLIAMS rene, quiet, anzl rlignifierl. Smile of sunshine, a heart of golrl. ,QM ,V fpi,..,A Z, FRAZIER WILSON WAURENE WILSON His humamug ways hal-g When .sileure speaks for love brightened our days, she has much to say. LEON WINCHESTER JOHN CIIARLES WINN Yis saying was: ll.l'E and let His simplicity forms a main i1,'e. ingredient in a noble nature. LAIIRA WOMACK WILLA MAE WOOD A willing heart, a helpful Beneath her quietness lies hand, a wonrlerful girl is N116 SiHFOfily- Laura Ann. IVgmywwiggfif, ,5V,,.V,,, I iw Q11Itg3Iig,,5,I55,,,,,I,5I I,,,,.,,.,,f, I II I, . liikltiit. :Z 4 ggfzaswii'-'1 1 'H Ia, jfgwigii. h ' I fy, ' IIIS IM H515 fhiiwf 7, I I ., f f f ,, .,,, :I,y,,,,,II,g, ,gow I,',:iw:i.-:mg gzsiifaffifiasi927ff2If5,ff2? fs? Is 355. . fgijf I3I,3wgi,I3IY,,-W, -I -I - in I I .,,..,,..,,:., I , I , S , I L5 I wax rgixxp I , I F II I, I A ,I I, 15 :I UI I I 1, U l pt I e ax NIARJORIE WOODFIN ROBBIE WYNN GLENN YATES Al0l'6-l'VS771l'l8, a winning way Pergonality is to man what He grew a big heart to go I-thats our .Uarjorie every perfume is to a flower. with his body. day. V0 Comrnent . .. . cheese, . . . Flash. we'rI- happy this way. Hobos ride free. r G ,SF AE- ,-f A, ,W az. -.AV X ,S .1 - qihvff- MARGARET BLOUNT BOBBY BOOIIE BETTY BOSTICK WANDA BOYD SALLY BOYETTE PAT BRADSHAW TOMMIIZ BRIGHT JOAN BROWN JOAN BRYER JOIINETTE BIIRRIIAM MARY ANNE BURNS CHARLES BURNSEII BETTY BYRNE ANNE CANSON JIM CARMICHAEL DON CARPENTER JAN CASEY CORA LEE CIIATIIAM CHARLES COLE TIIOMAS COLEMAN f. ff nw 4,4 795 PAT ALBRIGIIT DARRELL ALDERMAN PATSY ALLEN NIARTHA ALLIIMS BEN ALMOND WANIIA ALQIIIST NAOMI ARMSTRONG BETTY ARNOLD OSCAR LEE ATKINS EDDIE BAKER HOPE BAKER BETTYE BARNES BILLY BARRY JAMES BLACKMON BONNIE BLAKELEY 'SI' . 'Li' I J A N Avwlcy -N mx. 'al' A , ww an CONNIE CONROW 'MARTIIA COOK JIMMY COX PAUL COX JOHN CRAIG I NOT PICTUREDPI PAT DAHMER MARIE DAVIDSON ALICE DAVIS BOBBY DELAHUNT BERNICE DENNEY HENRY DUKE EDDIE DUNN KENNETH EVERETT TROY EVERETT WALTER FAGAN PAT FARQUHAR JW- 4.-61 WW' 'Q PEGGY FORD BRUCE FREESE SIIERRY FROBESE D. L. FUCLER L. A. FUGLER BILLY FYFFE GLENDA GADDIS BETTSY GEORGE STELLA GEORGE PATSY GILSTRAP STEVE GOLDBERG JAMIE GRAY CACA GRIGSBY PHIL GRUNLAND STANLEY HARRISON NOLAN HARRIST DIAN HAWLEY SAMMY HELM BOB HENDERSON DELORES HICKMAN KENT KEETII JAMES KEISER DOLORES LAWRENCE MARGARET LAWSON PATSY LEA GLENN LISTON MARY MARTIN PRINCESS N1IKE PHIL MILI.ER WINSTON MILLER JAMES MOONEY BOBBY MOORE JO ANN MOREIIEAD JEANNIE MORGAN BECKY MORRISON J.P.R4oRTON MARTHA MUSE CAROL MCCLURG SANDRA McCOwN MENDY MCGIBBONY Amr S BFATRICI-J HINDS LORETTA HINIZS PATSY HOLDER ANN HORICK ANDY HUDSON ICLANINE HUDSON JOE HUDSON BILL HIKNTSBEROER KATIILEEN HYNSON LEON JOHNSON BOBBY JONES DENNIS JONES LARRY JONES CLIFFORD KAY EDITII KEENER ,, ,I A f .Iffsffgx A W I4 ' Ia I I ,Fig I . if Ii ! 6 qua S '-'fy .S 29 CAROLYN MCKAY SYLVIA IWCKAY JANICE MCKIEI. BONNIE NESBITT BARBARA NEWTON NIARY ANNE 0,CONNOR PAT O,CONNOR SUSAN 0,CONNOR BARBARA 07DELL PATRICIA 07DELL ,IOANN OVERTON BOSLYN PARRISII HELEN PEDISUN LYNDA PERKINS PETE PILCHER NI' . .fy I 'W ar of 795 R 3? N4 SH 2 3 I GENE PLATT GARLAND POPE DIANE POWELL WANDA PYLE NANCY HAINS ALBERT RATLEY WAYNE REYNOLDS MELVIN RIPPEY JANIE ROBERTSON TREVA ROBISON CHARLES ROWLEY DOUGLAS ROWLEY BURT RUTLEDGE GENE SAMPSON DELORAS SANDERS ADRIENNE SCHLANGEN CHARLES SCHOLZ MARIE SHIPWASH SUE SHIPWASH BOBBY SHOULTS 40' me i MELVA LEE VAUGIIAN RUTH VOYLES KAY WAINWRIOHT JIMMY WAKEIIAM CHARLES WARD SONNY WATSON MARION XVAUCH JERRY WEBB CAROL WIIJMAYER MARGARET WILLIAMS SALLY WILLIAMS FRAZIER WILSON WAURENE WILSON LEON WINCHESTER JOHN CHARLES WINN LAURA WOMACK WILLA MAE WOOD MARJORIE WOODFIN ROBBIE WYNNE GLENN YATES ' 5? M ..-.1 -f 3 ga.. EI 5. A I K uw MSF. 1' N of 795 A-diff 7 lx TXYNIOND SIMMONS DOTTYE SLIDER BESSIE SMITH NIARCIA SMITH l':I,1ZABET1I SI-ERIER GRADY STAGGERS EBB STARKE JAN SULLIVAN AMIE SUN RUTH ANN SURRATVI NIARLENE SWENSON G. A. TAYLOR MARTHA TAYLOR RAYMOND TAYLOR DAVIS TENNEY JEAN THOMPSON JOE TIIORN MIKE TILL 35' R I iii A V' MY A eifaif :scour N15 His! K, -vez , was I . ., , . Sa' ' W 5 fs 'Eff Iwfff Q mm 5. .L H Sw L ,. EN g VVAA . f , EA ig, is w Salon! - 7955 The schedule for summer school work consists of five classes a week for two consecutive hours each day, one meeting from T-9 and the other from 9-11. Pupils are allowed to take either one suhject or two subjects, thus making either or 1 credit. The class of 1955 was made up of 64 members. Some of these desired to gain extra credit. while others found it necessary to make up delinquent work. Courses were offered in mathematics. social studies. and English. Five memhers of the class received their diplomas at the close of the summer session. mf' A ,V W 13,1 gf Lt 7 Above: The graduates of the 1955 summer school were Carl Mouth:-. Sherry Renfroe, John Alford, Nara Jones and Arthur Blalock. Top: Miss Bradley, English, Miss Estell. social studies, Miss Gussit Houghton, Principal and mathematics. Middle: J. Alford, D. Bays E. Dane, E. Davidson, B. Delahunt, L. Ellis, B. Fyffe, A. George George, D. Gibson, L. Ginnings, D. Hamiter, G. Hardwin, P. Harris S. Harvey, B. Henderson, A. Hudson, B. Jones, N, Jones, K. Keeth: K. Kornrumpf, B. Lavender. C. Mouthe, R. Miles, C. Moore. J. Morgan, R. Morrison, H. Moseley, G. Moss, B. McKiel, D. O'Keefe. R. Odum, C. Petett, W. Power, S. Renfro, R. Rice, J. Robertson, C. Rowley, D. Rowley, G. Sampson, C. Self. R. Simmons, H. Smith. H. Spradling, A. Stuhben, M. Swenson, J. Taylor, J. Thompson, W. Van Reenen, D. Watson, G. Weaver, E. Wisdom, S. West, G. Weeks, S. Williams. B. Wilson, J. Witcher. G. Born, W. Boyd, A. Blalock. T. Coleman, J. Cox, L. Cox, P, Cox. 86 AZJW' WWHWJW WWWW Wh MO XMWMM 9QJm25 'f?fQpmQjjR Y: A 1'-,pfbjj-, lvcliiffi-I-fr I . T3 8 - Kx EJ I Today is the time to start preparing for the circus of life-only the determined reach the height of success. OFFICERS MORRIS ELDER Vice President ALAN SCHAEFER President DOTTIE SMITH Treasurer PATTY SUE HENRY Student Council Representative JEANETTE WALKER Secretary 89 Butch Abney Carolyn Aechlernacht Don Agnor Leon Anderson Larry Bailey Wayne Bailey Those wonderful years of being a part of MHS are fast coming to a close. Soon you, too, will look back at the lVlaverick's stomping ground and remember a little dimly those nine months when you were a junior. You, as a class, were in a world all your own. No lingering memories of junior high held youg yet you still had a small bit of time before the responsibilities of gradu- ating were yours. You rebelled a little when the seniors seemed to take the lime- light but consoled yourself with the dreams of what Your senior class would be. L V ll B h Jimmy Berry Glenda Barton William Barton Duane Bays a e e eac ' L' ' if 2 if? wmaf., ',,' l B if sroie -W-:sf .v e 'I ' V L' af 2 rita . ,. z f 1iffQy:'f gy: k r K VK K . I L 'll Blount Margaret Bo ue Kay Bo.tick Billy Brasher Carolyn Blakeley uci e Q g Perhaps you even felt a little sorry for those poor sophomores who had looked so lost at the first of the year and for the seniors who were doing so many things for the last time. It was a big year, a time of expeetance and preparation--the year when you realized that there was only a short time left to prove to yourself and to the small group that composed the rest of the world what you, as a class, could achieve. l Charles Brooks Lynda Brooks Tommy Brown Nelda Bullock f,::ff5swsffmw . 1 sv- at - wr .sa if 7 vii My V 3215 T5ir5s!2eal5f:ffz,l??:,,i: if , qgf5L5W,,f:f4gs:.,49,i.- as amen Dewi tw 1 .J 5 ff' - V 1 ' levi-'ziZW2gf5 a, ,AE -, V ' I ii' f -,4 ggfgfgfg31ft ', 4 'wt K 15 'ffagzgg' y 5,-,,'sffjg7fs'. Dannie Burbage Don Burke lfff fa 27 if sw 7 ' gZ?i5?Ai?l V ' Z 1 ,,4ifTffi!,1?i ,A 1 ,Q ,Q , 4 fl .142 ,Q F 'Nh E Q , K .la at 2 te w S, , iight 1511, -W - r ' 1 H' t ' ,h-t t,,.,. i,f., , . . tt, - tgfitls 'L P? - 45 f i? 0 f, 20 lf: If -2- ,- ws' ,. ffg73,,2f V t. im p ,IW A ,E f is I Us ,Q?l?fsif!i: .,. 'fl 1 K ,Ike Burke Pat Burnett Gerry Cadenhead Wanda Campbell Beverly Ann Carroll Lal Carter Raenell Carter J. C. Chambers Jimmy Charbonnet Venita Cisco X A fe ig gm YE ,sv Q' Q:,v Hob Clark LaNelle- Clinkscalvs Bill Coleman Clf-on Collins ,ll 4 J . N HOME ROOM zum Serretary-Treasurer ,, ,, ,, , , VIRGINIA EHRIG President ,, ,, , ,,,,,,,, JIMMY CHARBONNET Slzmlent lfozmril Represefrtfltire , WELBY Dl,'NLAP Reba Nell Corpivr James COX Vice President , , , , , MARY HOBART KEY Russell Craft Charles Cummings Johnny Dishman Dorothy Dodson Opal DOSSPII N f f O in ,lo Ann Drew Wfslvy Duncan Welby Dunlap Virginia Ehrig Morris Eldvr U Edna Lois Eldridge Rayburn Eldridgm X lf lf l Jerry Elwood Oscar English HOME ROOM 206 Serretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , CYNTHIA COOLSBEE Student Council Representative ,, ,, ,,,, ALAN SCHAEFER Vice President ,, .,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,, , , , BOBBY POTTER President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , BILLY BRASHER Jimmie Evans Edna Finigan L .:. V' O 1 'V, Vg .,.. l,: A , 'Z 1 Q- i it 1 ,FX ' O-J L Mary Elizabeth Finley Douglas Ford Lynvite Franks Edwina Fredrick Tummy Fuglvr Rulmlmy Fyffe Bon Gallagher John Cvurge- Sammy C1-orgv Gvrald Gibson Rx I Cynthia Goolsbee John Mark Cray Glenda Hadwin Wanda Hall HOME ROOM 201 Secretary , ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ANNE RHODES if ' A K Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,, W ,,,, ROSE MARY MAGRILL Student Counwil Representative ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ELSIE HUFFMAN , President ,, ,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, PAT HYDRICK James Hamilton Betty Suv HarbPr Vice President .V LARRY BAILEY Carroll Harber Kathvrine Harper Tommy Harrell Marie Hayes Patty Sue Henry Harold Hill Margie Hill Peggy Hines EIllHl.MaP Holidfln Ernestine Holdvr ' L'LA , r I 1' Juanita Hopkins Elsie- Huffman Pat Hyclriek Paula Irvine HOME ROONI 307 Vice President , ,, ,, , , JERRY VICKERS Student Council Representative , ,, ,,,, GLENDA BARTON Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,, ., ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, J E 1 KNNETTE WALKER Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,, H , JANET WILLIAMS . h 1 Presidem W H Y N Y Y Y H H VVVV H RAYFORD MATTHIS BIII 10111 Harwld JOIHISOH Mary Lou Johnson John Jones Johnnie Suv Jones Joyce Jones Roy Jones LaVonne Jordan Glenda Keller Mary Hobart Key Linda King King Kornrumpf I Charles Lanlliwrl R059 Mary Magrill X 7' mg, rl: 1 l 'EA l W A John Manly Sylvia Mason HOME ROOM 303 1Jl'?SLfl1?IIf ,,,,, ,. H ,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, LYlNET'lE FRANKS Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, J EAN SHARP Vice President ,, ,, , ,,,,, JERRY WILLIAMS Rae Nell Massad Buddy Malhenr student Council ,n.A n n n nn r r n nnnn n n,Annnn... . JULIE WEIDMAN Rayford Mathis Joe Miller Martha Miller Jackie Moore Barbara Morris f - Krifgfiiiwfg i fi-,gsgg.,ggff1gf K fgy:g,,ff3L:rzgr9-Q sg 7 7lsf1,ri?Qs - Y-+569 7 Vlvfifs'?f3iiiQii'W?155 ' rf X,-mgmfm 4 . rw WV V -5 1 -f-gms . S533 1 'j -- Lflr?1i?li2i?f2z5 ' N 1i?lrk?iLf54l llifiifli w Yeiirgie' - , rzrsissisrfrrgiri .1- : A ,-r,.wgig55.zz: lffglrgrgigii -,,-: , ' ,1 .ww 5, A i 1 712 '1i:fsllsgfrfs1 S1 225 ' . r :iw rsirff ' a -ass: - I I N ijgfimgf. mm ' E s.lssigr23gg222 , '. f.fs?is?jsglg env 2: . x diQt?igev,5: gg w 1 z,1a2aeU1r. .. mr:-iii-fze'f,' pfglsjuggg hx L '55 'fr 1 f - +1 veg? f. 'iifiisizsi . : ' 5lf.:tgt:1ff. Q f-lfspzgirzgfv ig '- . f i f . 'ilif xelf' ' I WEE 'Z r 1 -' 1' Args , . V' 7715 HSM , ' If -:ii - '- . 1 1: xi ,. Patsy Morris Tommy Morrison Mae Ellen Morton Glenda Moss Hans 'Nlullikin ..- .... N L15 M I G6OI'g6 Ann MunClE'n Glenn Munden Johnny Murph Rutledge McClaran HOME ROOM 216A President ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , , , L LOYD RHYNE Vine President ,,,,, ,,,,, , H, , ,, TOMMY HARRELL Secretary-Treasurer ,, ,,,,,,...,,,,,,. W ,,,,,.,, 'CLEON COLLINS Student Council Representative ,,..,,,,,,.. ESTHER WATSON Jean MCKEUUGY BUIY MCKie1 kk' Howard Newton Peggy Nutt Ralph Odum Richard O,Keefe Aaron Oney 1 Charles Pace Martha Page Melissa Patterson Beverly Peak Elizabeth Pender 13? Danny Person Carl Phillips Cordon Piervf' Janie Pollard - HOME ROOM 306 Jn K 'WP Y x o X Secretary ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, . , , ,,,,,,. .,,,,,,,..,, L YNDA BROOI Vive President ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, B OB CLAF Edwin James Pope' Bobby Potter Claudottf' Proctor Pat Ranspot Bobbie Redmon Pai Reeves .lHH16S Renfro '-ri if 'Q-'i,': 'i.-.Er iiiiii r .x x .E fl ff,.f1fQ:, lj-P . , R ' V i 4- :Hy lm- Roy R1-ppond Anno Rllflflfm Lloyd Rhynr- Greta Richey Richard Roark I DO N FEED THE lvl O NKEY5 - .,,,,, M HOME ROOM 306 'esirlent ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , , ,,,,. B UDDY MATHENY zzdent Council Representative , ,, MORRIS ELDER Melba Roberts Preston Robichaux Fred Rudel Arline Sandlin Bob Sarrett Alan Schaefer I' CITY IIYIYTIOIIS Geraldine Sewell Jean Sharp ,Iannett Shepard Rozann Shive s J S' N 4 I' .g r Robert Simmons Tom Simpson Gerald Smidt Barbara Smith Bennie Smith Betty Smith Hobby Smith l Dottie Smith Irving Smith Sharon Solomon Jane Sperier wt JVNIOR HOME ROOM SPONSORS NIR. CHAPMAN ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , , ,,,, ,,t,,, ,t,,,, ,,,, , 2 0 6 MISS HERNDON ,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 O6 MRS. SLIDER ,, ,, 216 3 J M Max Stovall Hillarrl Strung Anna Sluvlmlwn Cora Ann Sullivan June Swenson Q fgizi '-ii' ' ff . t K ' ,. .- V' V . .Z , ,vtt : . A ff.. , .. a E . ' ,ff x David Thomas .lamm-s Thomas Las- Roy Thumas Mary Emma Thuma. Clifford Thornton Paula Tyler Linda Varner Rollo Varner Billie Vaughan JUNIOR HOME ROOM SPONSORS MR. MQKEEL 7Y,,,,, H .,,,,7Y,,,V,,,,V, V,,,,VV,, ,,,VY,,,V 1 0 2 MRS. MORRISON f M7213 MRS. HUGHES Vv,,, M201 MRS. MARTIN 7.,,,.V .,77,,,YV,,777,,VY,f,Y7f..Y.,,V,,,7,ffVVfff f,- 3 07 Sammy Vaughan Jerry Vickers Marie Yovk Joann Voylcg Jeannette Walker Mack WHJSII Carolyn Walfhall ga, guy - 2 wjmzvi, Mnnuliiif - J.,,,, R IRRI ff ' Esther Watson Hr-nry Mow VVaIsrm Juliv WK-irlliian Linda W'Pssun Charline Whitf- -.' - Pauline White Billy Whitehurst Tommy Whitehead Delphene Williams Janet Williams fi? Jerry Williams Billy Wilson Jimmy Wilson Ben Wilver Lorene Wisdom l , James Witcher Sandra Woodley Paul York Bobby Young 1 n Memory of LEE ROY ATTEBERY September 9, 1955 aawmgfanwfwmp F--- 1 H 2 L'5'f ' Www 'f H, s V rst row: Third row: RAYFORD NIATTHIS , 307 BILLY BRASHEH LLOYD RHYNE , , ,, , 216 PAT HYDRICK Second row: BUDDY MATHENY N ,777,. 306 LYNETTE FRANKS 102 JIMMY CHARBONNET 7 2, 218 F, 0 26666f w i 'TQQQI' ff 3 .. .,ffQf1fQ'f.f'd' ' . -S Lg, 1 ' -L. - L . ,:.. .... , ., ,..., . L ---1 N -- an ,. .. , -,L, U N: ,V N, K ' 5 5 ' Q,. 2 -fzzigfr ,Y'L A ' ..L: 1 -11 . 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' 3 I ,fs f s R , Ai J , , I 3, QM fl My . 2' , ,L5,,L , 2, , ' f if A 57 fi . -,, 4 - Q V 125 'Q ,fxmww as A f' 'bl --v- ' xii F rip - I rkky Z V jg it V , -.lf-Mjf , 4 3 , '15 .af FQE. be Auf MQMWQ- gf! Z me KX? is S We are leaders, striv- ing to reach the pinnacle of life, having many im- portant decisions to make while living in this world of Wonders among strange people. OFFICERS JOHN SANDERS Student Council Representative BECKY WHITENER Secretary NEIL DAVIS Vive President GENE TENNEY President IO7 I' tr t eww an ff ff' My ,F if H it J' i lf Carnes Alexander James Alexander ,i51kggfV.kl,t V ,ii K 2 . Charlotte Adams Shirley Adams Jeannie Aechterna Don Alfoi i?f22itvSi.':','Y1 tt:-A1 . 8 K tm,-,x.,,, L. ,V . ' -- ,V K fm, R' HOME ROOM 115A 5,5 ,Nfl V Vice President rrrrlrr lr.,rrrrrrrrArrrrrrrrrrr,rrrr,r,,,,,rrrr 5 IDNEY SCOTT 7 5 rr 5 ' J Secretary .A....,.,,v7,,...,,77,,,l,,7.,.,..,7,,7.,.. 7,,.,7, B ARBARA WINN '- '-' 24 Student Council Representative ,.,,.Y,, BONNIE THOMPSON Treasurer ,..,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,r.,,,,,,,,,, l.,,,,,,,,,,, lN IARY BAULEY President K ENNETH HAYNES Margie Alldridge Amelia Atkinson Betty Attel rrrlrr 5 --ff: 7 , ' ' ' f W. M -,A V .' ., ' f . A ,, av 4 . . - - I 52. ,i F' :QQ ' A f . J il ,y or 'ref' ' Q -fi ' William Baber Mary Bailey Loyce Banta Julie Barnes Virginia Barnes ,, ,,i t, .,,,. t, ,, , ,L L, M .,,.,as'g,i5, , M W . 1 :Wa fi W xy' r 'E'-Sf 4 , t fgffzjfzg , fVF.f,-Qyw 5 - ' ff- t 1g,.i1y.wE,y5v iw ii e v Carol Kay Bartlett imma 'Pl ,,fJ .I I-W. ,Vi . V: -gaming. Gtr , V , . vt ltfzrgs: f ' - fifgrzfwgt'-sf J ' 1 . ' J Q: f e f fi x. Don Black Q21 it YQ 5 F '-li iq Q hh X -. , 1 Becky Batchelor Jimmy Bates Charles Beichner Jane Bergstrom f , , ,L I. si ' U ' Iv Jerry Boaze Glynn Born Harold Bostick Jim Boyd Martha Bar if ' if 232 Qii3E52QE'Si,lQ Y tgrzu-. ,,fL., - ff: .. 5? ff I f '- 'zkwlff f' , ggzaajzgz it WM Judy Be item L 'E' Freddie Bradf M: rl Bradshaw Nancy Braudaway A 5 lv 3 it .E V, it ,,. Q V:t'::::,, ::. iii A cky Cain Kay Canson y ,ea Z i , , ...ae-,L 3 '13 aig Clark John Conley ida Cox Sarah Cox aaahnLhC A aCn C A 1 'AQA A 4 L arlotte Crowell Nelda Culver sy Darnell Jo Ann Davis 'ku ' wa, K ,Q V if K, Q. 7 iz kiwi ' if QW? -Q' A A 3 - r William Brock Bobby Buckner James Bunch Pat Burns .ie ,A . we , Galen Carpenter WHYHC Chambem 353319 3 Q5 le WW Qi If sf Gail Chance Tommy Childs V -- ,:: A f t D '-if ' to i .,, n y I in 2 s -'E Robert Cook Carol Cooke Betty Corpier Jerry Cowley Malin Craig We Kay Daily .lohn Davis HOME ROOM 303 President ....,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. , ,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, T O MMY CHILDS Vice President ...,,,,,,,,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,...r.,.r,,,,,. SARAH COX fN0t picturedl Student Council Representative ,... BUDDY STRICKLAND Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,.. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, T H OMAS KEENER irio ' m?'fL2i571?1 '-'., V . ' '5i7:i3?2' ' A - 5' ,f.' ' iw ifffgis f , .,v,3Qi, - kk-, , V J., ' ! It k P JR :S . '..'kk, . .44 5 5 .K 1 5? K E EA' k V -r. X- V R. R .e .' K xi . ii H . f Y Neil Davis Sandra Dawson Dumlhif- Dr-han i mwlf R E - Y 1 E . .ij 2 E' ,, ,.., 1, f j ' Allan Dossett Jon Ann Dunran James Edmondson F2 if '- Al ' 2 ff David Farnham Linda Findloy Sammy Fogle HOME ROOM 205 Serreiary 'freaszzrfr . PATSY FORD Student Counril Reprfsfrztatifc PAT KENNEDY Vive President .. JERRY VANWERT President .. ..... .. EDDlE POWER Ews-ll Dick:-rson Froddy Dodson John Ed Do 4 efwqs '--'- ' '7 ' . ., I ' Barbara Ford Evonnf- Cainvs -w if Ax L N ii 1 Y 1 ' , :gif i f Q.. ,gg . 'M f-SF . Laurie' Elwood Glenda Eulianks Herman Fairc ii 2 Patsy Ford Audrf-y Coorgr- Douglas Gibson -A Judy Free -f x ffv, ' L digg My it .fir Roh Cent Dale Gen , Emma Mao C , W. 3 X Peggy Could:-n Dorothy Cravvs Rolwrt Crl ' f 1 Wiki we mg is 3 LS qi fr, X 3 Q U A M21 il rm.. . H 4 H oward Hackney Pat Haden fiiifl 5 , as -e . I lil h x? Miata ll We A , ji if C. 5 L 'Q W X Lg i we 1 is K li K i '-Ji? l 'at Hancock Anita Lynn Hardy Charles Hampton fl ' .J:fg..a: ,Z ' 1 'fl-fini? , i' 4 ,iff-5 wfiwif :im iw,f3,,f :l1g U K fe K M X ll? as Wil A5 dir? 'K Am Wag 5 wg, ml L 1 H - 5Ql,.,i.,2Ui, ' K 'ii ' Sl X-I w Wayne Harris , ' gg? 1 L ,VZ W iff? M ue Harvey Fred Hatfield Eva Ray Hawkins 2 A - - ' ' iff? A ' 1 ' ' I I ' ' fav , H' ' We , , , a y K . 8 i -- H To W l Q C enneth Haynes David Hearne Helen Hearne igggfwm- ii i - 1 :ash ,Q A ,lg J Iwifsiz wx if 1, ff 54922125 'aw if wf it 5' an W' ' Q1- va. ' ull ' l . f , ,,,,,,p:A. , I V .V W71,Q'8H7wa..f,:e-gi,-?x?gfg,h,i,ii E V , K Q 'fig .fxg-1f 'f v ' a,5.-f,. is l Y 21 iw 3 'Z ' - fp Z-el HOME ROOM 106 CAROL COOKE Student Council Representative A , MlCKEY LANTRIP Vice President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , GATL CHANCE President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, CAROL BARTLETT Serretary-Treasurer ,,,, Rowland Hill Gziiv' WE J 1 fig? , ON .au f I ' vb K if 1 'anda Holley Charles H0lliS Phalamae Holloway Pa wiki 55 JI' , HHN A ' ' 'i -: .':.fYl.sZZl3,'lf,' ' - V ,Lexi 2225, 5 ,gmt 'st,iUffxs11gm'w't zazillwllegf I ' ffzshilxilliliexi ' . .1 if E fi 1P1,sivs?4QE1ei3 if ,ar K s am' mf 4ze:gxzfflw,1', : wi mmiirf fm-. V 51 ,gg-iwagiim ,H-a,:,,f-Z ,,L?l,f,vi ,,i5g: E 1-11zf1wfiEff ' , wi f tsy Holtzelaw .iii fm . , ' , fri i-,wages ,ffufwgzf f ,, zfliiiiikxiisliax? -W'-31422553256 iwziifi ' f Kill! 752535 f-11 ' 1 iz A . Myf V1 luzgfwmgsygl - .:,wfq1fzvW L , s isggfey 1- f rir,,,,. , iiiyl. :wig 125 as W Z I ,eiill1,,, Qi 5 V A f mm. -will, i f V E W ish fy my , l ai? JU 3, 4 4 Sf , 435' iff H 'K l 1 K e K 'Q P 'Ji W we A Q4 ga 2 S sl 5 JV ,H , W 1 -- 1 r' , 4' My fe 'ft 1 si 1 K :ji gig , fx gf QR C is 1 X ' Q wr, X k , , is i 2 K sz 5 ,lf illy Hudson Brenda Hudson Winston Humphrey Charles Jenkins a- 1 up 3 aw . Travis Holder I Carolyn Hines 'V : V 'ia' 3 Diana Howard Wilhert Howell m ' f15zEf'i5?'f? L s ggiigigigi 'W , ,. A A 15 if ig-gg A Q' iiiltiijfif V l Q Frances Jimerson Mae John Johnson S 5, 5, ii Fans t5MtnC V, LJ ff mx Q. f HOME ROOM 305 , KAY LYNN YOITNC Student Counril Representatire ' HETTY WILVER 'ITISRY COOK JERRY THOMPSON Prestdent , , ,, Vice President , ,, , Secretaryfreaszzrer, , - . - - , V2ia1f7W 7- ' T ::':EfL'5 Qjfiiifs'-rfvgr' ' -- l :g M ' - ' 5 -- ' f is V 3?55f5f5:25f,i213,. tiwmkxg-,:1,, , f -sry., --1 - , . fr-aww, iz-E'L:3Z1l5'ZLQ? ' :: '..,Yl'g . 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M' f N ff FE Alton Kvy 'am 11 5 ,Mk V , Br-vefrly Lawrvnm' Wayne Mason Joe' Maulflin Rvha Mm-lr-r Fwy 1VIPyk'I'5 Iinlnlry Mikm' Rugs-r Mil:-s Ulnria Ke-nm all Nanvy Kr r qggz., - 'ff- iiiff 9 - '..,..:- H . - Wanda Le -: F S-,. , , . ,. ,,. ?'if'I:fE?2f?5:1i , -51 . wifi. - R f Ronnie Matti 9 3 Nr-ll Xlnl 9- M i arilyn Mock Carolyn Moore my .Je -J . t 'V .ice Morton Ruel Morton If 4? is V j i. , . iette Myers Woody Mcfflendon ' ' -i : IW - fr V ' ,ay 1.22 it I lf , as jf 7' K 23 W 'U A ,Q , .1 ff Ce KJ 4 2 M f'rx:5'l,ziz I 1 ' sft.t,'S'f9 ' ' M131 5521? .. : .. 1',5KtfjELlgg1f ,N Yfyw ft asf . . M ,R Q, it Sf ,i x . - f 1 .:..r' fH ' . . Q3 , ' rw, Q, Q r gyfii 3 . Y fit xi 3 J K , K-3- ki t, X Philip Moore Jack Moreland Frederick Morley Joe Morton wen .,,. , vftisiiiffkw t if M , Ki -1' . -' ' rziksiuizit 'K -if ' . Xa' A f - E' ' , Marilyn Muller Dwight Murray Haywood Moseley Steve Moseley . , W W V Aff' ,. A - I nj t y gi, , t it Etixii' - H K ,st fr X -39 '52 'il if ' , ,sftzfltixzzttm r - Qiifhliiiiiiiim' s ' ' ffitgfifs' L Gladys McCoy Eddie Clair McCracken Mike McKay Roy McKay para McKee-l Betty McKiel Elizabeth McKiel t Mft' lrefzftetffvt tifisiflf Qfilfiiiif wits-t 2 Wifi fr: ' 32, cy McNatt Raymond Nader Ronnie Nader fi K - K' -rr Hi A r . . , .wzzstlfiz in-5 ,.,, lffiiiiiikixi wvgixfilsash 55W-L--' -' , Qlg eggfzrwr' nygiwigrwr H A gijritzat e raszirieitfr :ir ith gsm .- A or riotiyriggit ,, Y 1 asses . f iiiflfifiii ' ' .' J ,4 f ' ' A--ie,,ig.'r QVZTUQ 1 - ' ge: f .- aff' - Q H 'ffPf5'1f'. 2 f ' 75' 12 l 1 an - , r f - nn Naron Dennis O'Keefe Norman Padgett S HOME ROOM 301 President ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, , , , ,,,,,, ,,,,, B OBBY MIKE Student Council Representative ,,,, RONNIE MATTHEWS Sfcretary ,t,,t,t,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,t.,,,t,,,,t ,,,,t,,,, S O PHIE RICKS Vice President ,, HAROLD SOLOMON R Us fav 4 M, in ' . K 7 J' 'Va . 'Q Donna Pe Susan Pelz Dan Pennington Beth Person Charles Pete-et D'Ann Peter-t V me ,.,,N , Harold Pierre Nlonyeen Pilcher Bohhie Deloris Pope Charlyn Post Eddie Joe Power r M nn 5 n,n 2 g l Z 1 -1-1 1.. . l Sp'5'yjV K Vkkgghk T ' ' L ig ax N img 12 X i gif 'xmgia wifi? ., ,. , ,. m1Mgi .:- 42,5 i 4 . sg, 'f L Wg i, NHL 4 L wig -u ' 2 . K Robert Raggdale John Raper Woody Rasherry Jeannie Ratcliff Sophie Ricks i gs U!! I , y Wi l 5 Jerry Robertson Roger Rowley , V,ffaa:,.Lilff:?,2fEg1'5 - ' x ,-g1'z-frigii, f agifilf' Z 1 ' 11 i,'i rg ' 1 5 ' . 'k,,. 5' ka. 'f A A-H . 17 - . ig 'iii R so is if Ml m R - f- '-rg y Vg :.'-, 5fg,, :ilk 'm g ' th. gi 'A' in : 1 f iiiliii ff lffiii ,-i s ff2W5i Larry Rudder Sammy Rudel HONIIC RUOM 105 Slurlenf I.0HlIf'I'f RP17fPXf'lIflIfl'1'l' ,,,,,, FDDIFI Cl.'XlR NICCRACKEN Presfrlent MlKE RUDD Vice President , DAVID FARNHAM Serretary-Treasurer , ,, FRANCES JIMERSON John Sanders Kendall Sanders William Pc f' ,r,f:,QQ:: 3jf 3921 iii -f :wwf wr A , w,-mi 1 1,. milisii lm, A lziwlzfiliiffli Wynette Roh Tig',fx'f , 'K - R , K 'VU Q :4 1 'E Q1 r ' ,1 'L-:ur - .. 'S K Mike R1 15515, A igai . l iri Carolyn San ,1,.iif:5Ek, kk ky .gk Q R ii'i'l Sherry Scog -W -ver' tty Jo Scott Sidney Scott Corky Self Z .twill I t.ttif1if5fEf?f Qrsswfseftimgff Q itteftstiteflrxr - ts wi 3225151 ', gn5K:gf,QlX5. 9 ' 1 . Wai, E: N- 5 i' itift,Q'f 955,51 a- 1? F, ,. 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Q., -K -mmgk Wlll be an opportunlty for success or the S3.t1Sfy1I'lg feel- i l , 141- - - - -E 5 T51 . .- f 9-1' ' 73 1 - rl P:-1. 1n of somethln well donef, Thus the l1ves of oun ziiv vliif r WQ1, 1 g 1.1.5, ' S Y 5 gt, J. , Q Amerlcans who must forever study, learn, and apply ? ,b f ef.e,-4.2 . . . eff, g ' W 1 -'sa I ,- H 1 -. 'QS thelr knowledge are foroed 111 the classrooms of publlc fff 'N 9452? D fff- . .Mm I Schools, 5-fiffffc js, ' ljgf, 'ff - f AV? Ji Qtiiii 511355.79 ,ffgg -' ' . Through these classes a feast of knowledge IS offered jiQ1'f,5-fggggg-gg 57:53-?.'-fj 5, 5253? - - - - - f'F455f'P f'5 . ' -fi1:.ifEi 4 ffm. ?'2 ln an ever-wldenlng number of f16ldS. Food for the mlnd lp, EF -F- L ,fJ3Qsi. ,5'g?l, ,p aft.-gigs - ' wi ef ,r W -'e- K '- fi W . IS offered to those who have the appetlte to learn. .TZEALWSQ E 5?:Qgf:gfi.i'fg.jgqA ' s' K wai . e M fg, .. 11,i:.,'-2 122 Q fzlr ze afesiissgi f.. ,Q I If , 5 1 MARTHA PAGE. Journalism WANDA BOYD. Spec-ell Learning how to express oneself orally and written is the prime importance of the departments of Journalism and Speech. The school paper, The Parrot, serves as an important link between the school and the community as it gives a true picture of the school activities. In the Speech Department the pupils learn the fundamentals of stage make-up, how to overcome shyness and how to assume the responsibility of any program. Top: MISS SELMA BROTZE Journalism Bottom: MISS REDA COPELAND Speech '23 4 wwf' 2,46 f--5, ROSENIARX NIAGRILL. English Ill LARRY BAILEY. English III DIANE POWELL. English IV Une of the innst irnpurtant phasvs of a slnclentl high fchuol C'lll'I'lI'lJAlllll1 is English. The svnior instruvior. Blis- Nvlnia llrolm. lop picturs-. along with the- ,Iuniur if-acln-rf. Mrs. Sara Harp. lm-ft and Mrs. Solon Hughes, right. strive- to tffach the slurlvnts to exprefss thenisfflws mon' vlvarly in writtvn and spoken English. ,XNITA HARDY, English ll CAROL SUE COOKE. English ll DENNIS CYKEEFE. English ll ll.-XROLYN HINES. English ll A tliumugh. we-ll-rouniln-fl hnckgrounil in English HQSllTl fl the sluclvnts in Hnplimnorr- English. Thi- teavlivrs. Miss Ri-:la Copelanfl. lop: Miss Ruth Hagan. li-ftg ancl Mrs. l.awrf-rim-v Martin. right. have this nm- purpow as their gnal aml aim. mg i E 3 l NIR. GREGORY Nlathematies IV Plane Geometry Seated: EDNA FINICAN. Plane Geometry NIARTHA MUSE. Nlath 4 Standing: BOBBY MOORE. Trig DAVIS TENNEY. Solid Geometry The Nlallieniaties Department offers courses in advanced lIlL1ihf'Ill8liCF for those pupils who expeet to enter eolls-ge. ln these courses they are drilled in the applieation of trigonometric functions and the study of plane and solid geometry by Miss Roughton. fTopl For those pupils who find mathematics rather difficult is haa lueen made possible for them to vrmluate without the vear's work in geometry by taking one year of mathematics followed by in 14011 RN E n ..- .mwah XIIKE Rl'lJlJ. 'xlglI'llI'2i ll IEHENIDJX HVIDSON. ,-Xlgvlara ,ll RXF Nlflll, ll-Xli'l'ER. Planf- flf'flIl1f'lI'Q Basiv Cmlrir-Q in ,'Xl,ur'ln'a arf- taught by Xlr. flllilllllliill Hopi aml Nlr. Rvynoldg llmttmnb. 'l'hr-sv fully-,N prmirlv lhlH'4YllQll training in Ihr' lJ3Sll' ldllgllliljlf' of IllElll1PIU3llf'S for Iorlayls nw-'mlsz givvs Ihr' pupil an unrle-rftancliug of f'4YIlK'l'lils 1---1-ntial In zlpplivatiun of lIlZlllll IllHIlC'SI ancl Svrvfw as a pr:-paratirvn fur Q1'flIIll'lI'f. t1'0g1nrw11wt1'y. 4'Z1ll'lllll'. unrl oth:-r lllgllvl' xlmtlwlxlalim'-. 'Xlf,lE'lJl'3 prumkrs a lwy In llIlill'l'bIHINllllQL Ihm- I1UI11f'Tl4'EIl rvlzltiungllips invulxwl in Q'f'0l'l0INlf'4. psyrhology. biology. fnwiulogy. and rc-latvrl flvlds. fl' I . t N i 1 lfl all l,A'l'RlClA 0'lJELl,. Biology PETE PILCHER. Physics ANN HURICK. flll1'IHlFIfy ln the Svience Department of Marshall High. students are given a thorough background in biology. Chemistry. or physics. Uuncler the direction and guidance of Coach james Terry labovel and Hr. Harvey Davis the-lowl. the students learn the basic scientific fundamentals through study. research. experimentation. and prac- tical application. To enable all young scientists to reveive a ffotnprehensive- survey of science is the principal aim of this course. I I Seated: Standing: PAT OTQONNOR, limukke-epirigg SUE SHIPWASH, Commercial Law JEAN THOMPSON, Commercial Arithmetic KATHLEEN HYNSON. Shorthand HEATRICE HINES, Office fllaehinc-Q MARY ANN BURNS. Typing l SALLX WlLLlA3I9. Typing ll The Coinmercial Department. including Typing. Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Ollicc Machines. and Cmnineniial glrithmetic and Commercial Law. has as its aims and goals to teach the students in the best and proper Steps to becoming successful in the business field. Under the leadership and guidance of the teachers, Mr. McKee-1 and lllirs Sidney Akin. the ftudents learn to ext-el in any phase of the Commercial Department. ,wht I , M. FV! .43 G-1'5... 1 1 1 3 BONNIE THUNIPSON. lilmhingi ll fi XRUIA N NivKi-XX. Cc-mfrui HlDII14'lIliliiillg1 IXICYICRIN PICNK. Clothing I Sc-wing is un important phusn- in the- lifi- of a gum! hmm-iiizlkvr, In the ciuthing claw-5. umlor Mrs. i'ifilj'it'l'Il Nlorriwn. thi- girls lvurn aimut svwingx. viothvs mlvsigning. and hmm- beautification. 'iiil!'St' are' the purpnsvs of tho Coursv which 1'TlZ1iJit' the- girls lo acquire- valuable' kiwwlc-cigv in lnwnvliiing ii:-ipful at ilunw now ami capalilf- h0l114'III2:lkl'fS in lil? futurm-. gk . , af , Hi 5 1 g 2 5 5 ? 1 1 1 - s I 2 Q Q X X I wdwwww Mr.. .aw-QHQ xmu UI 1 1 an fi ID iimsmvzwiyi muepwwwb l'I'lf'!1J HKROLIJ PIERCE. Spanish I NANCY NICNATT. Spanish II KENT KEETH. HOBBY MIKE. In the sturIy of Spanish, students If-arn about countries as wvII as how tn spelak, read. and suI1jPc't under thi- dirflftion uf Mrs. Sara Harp are intcrvsted in the Ianguagza. Spanish II Spanish I the customs and traditions of Spanish-speaking unrh-rstand the Ianguagv. This is an Ph-Clive and offers many plvasant hours to those who .dum JERRY ROBERTSON. latin I SYIXH NIAXSOW. Latin II CLFNIM HNDWIN. Latin I Wllll UI IMUFR. Latin ll Nlany etmlents -' flfilff' to learn nmre almnt the ol1l language-F. latin. with the instruvtnr l.awren1'e Nlartln. gm-F the opportunity In satisfy this rl:-Qire. ln the classes. the fturen learn all phages of the lLll1f llZ1Ql'. The A He of thi en e ' - ' nt to Tt nl -2 ,. K Ill! vu 5 r- 5 K me a Slllllf' 1 1 u 1 to :nil l pf lk. aml Iran-late l,at1n. The rlass offers many happy lwura to Ilmw in rhie language. I '-wzdnzv pr... M1135 UE Q mi 1. M vgxwmzb - WHS 1 mrs:-45 A W M 3 I ww X! I I I , '-rwwffv K ' - 1 - 1 sxxmx 1'01:11i. 'XQII'il'llhlll'l' I ,IOHNI Nl-XRK CR-NY. 'Xu1'i1'u1t11r1' II 438 HOHUY SHOIALTS. .'Xg1'i1'11ll111'1' III W lhl 1111111111 211111 nf tl11' Fllll1I'!' 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Tho gxirlg yay fri:-mily vmnpvtitiuii with vavh uthf-r during thc- Class pvrimlw. JOE THORN. Rami WFLBY DUNIAP. Orc-he-ftra HURT RIWHLEIJCIE. flhnir Nlarshall High Sfillitil is wry Ilftillli of its c'x1'1-Us-lit. wvll- umle-ii iiiusiv program. Tliv nrvhvstra, 1-hnir. and hand work hm! to in-arn nvw musiv In iIllI'lKillf'Q' the stinivnt hotly. llivsf- Ihr:-cl groups. undvr the- clire-vtimi of Mrs. Hawk. tmp. and he-lim. Hrs. Nlmiviirlun and Mr. Uwvnf. affurni many hippy hours In lhim- when luw and apprvcialv music. Thiy 4h-pai't1xi1-rit has afhh-ml much to our svhuoi. Zaye' ?.Z. ,E 4 ,A , . VT? N. im. K '- H, 52 , I ,V O l a l l IBUISISY lJEIAHllN'l' A l nj O TONINIY CHILDS LEON JOHNSON , A gn-at dval of 4-mpllasis is plavml on taking van' nf thc' X, human luuly in Hoy! HE. Unrlvr the guidance- uf ihf - inslruvtors. Cuavllvs Chapman, Hanspot, and Ray. thx' lmyg parlivipatv in mlaily Q-xc-rvi-4-3 aml learning: to play lmy thf giamm' rulvs. as well as guoml Sp1lI'lSIllHIlShljl rules. is rhf purpusr- nl tht- Pllysifal Elllll'3llUI1 Dvpartnwnt. I37 inn 'f-fm 5 .. l 1.4 Y V ,lf sw, lflilfll Rl lllfli. NY4mmlxwi'k ll l Xl'l, NUKK. llruwing .IINI WHIP, Wiimlxwiilx I AIININH COX, Xl:-1-lnuiiimil llrzmiiig ln the- lnzluslrial 'Kris Ili-partnn-nt. Ihr' stmlvnls le-urn to use' inuny nn'tal-wurking inavhinvf iig. along with giving the studr-nh Ihr- salisfam-limi of crc-atilig things with thv hands um lvarningl 21 skill or trade-, is thx- primary purpose of Iliif mln-purtinviit. Unelvr the guiflancc of thi- inftruvlnr, Nlr. lm- Nlagrill. the- vlassr-S offer an oullvt for iHIt'Tl'SllIlQl and valuable- hululwic- wuoclwurk uml flrawingi, 0,5 W-'DH wee' .IPXNIFS WITCIHER. ILE. I DRE WIXTSON. Ill-T. ll IFXTSX LIHX. lJ.E. ll Irl'flIl,l.l-f l3I.OUlN'l'. IHC. I vlqllftlllglll rhf- SIIHIN of lliftrihlltiw ElllH'il1ilDIl in Nlurxllall High 5c'hm1I. mum sturlvutf ur:- giwn rin- uppurtunity In varn whiln- Ihn-y lvuru. 'fhzl program is urraugre-fl -u that stlnle-uls Van alle-nd wllmvl um-,lmlf rlay unrl work Ihr- rc-fl of zhf- day. Thr- program prvpure-s the- mm-mlwrf for thvir future' f'ar4-1-rf hy vrlahlirlg the-lu to gn-I avtual e-xpr'rif'r1c'f- on thx- julw Ihr-3 hope' In fulluw aftf-r g1I'31ll1Z1fiUI1. Nlr, Hwwarcl ifnhh I1-zlvlre-5 thx- 4'Hlll'N' whivh if th-figgllwl lPl'iIll'ilPiiHy fm' Qtll4ll'Hl- who dn not plan in ati:-nfl vullvgv. Q Ji i N, D - ,416 aaa! E , iw' ,iii 1 i x.. '-:A ,lf V Nliimling: 5:-ul:-:IZ . gs l7Wl1Lll'l' Nll RR XX. W urlil liiflury I' XTSX lflblill. Wurlii Hixli f Nl XICTH X 1fUUKlf. Smwiulugy Bl-I'l l'X IH HNF. iiixiw Y, T ? .:,, IAHFIH SXIITH. .XlH1'I'i1'LlIl History ' 5 Q' ,I li XX !'f'I l'IC XX fXl.Kl'iN. xllll'l'it'llIl Higlury' I11 Ihr- Nwiail N-in-iivv lh-pmliiiviil. Iliv priiic-ipli-N uprm xshivli lin'-i' liiiitm-il Slam-F www- i.HllIlli1'li uri' iiiipivwnwl iiilw ilu- mimlx of thi- HIIIIIPIIIS. Thi- In-uvlie-iw in llii- lI4'llllIiIIIl4'lH uri-, top: Visa Hr-rmion, .Mm-ri1'ziii iliNIlH'?1 HP. Him-4-ll. xwrlil luixtmy: m'f'iilvr: Xliw xIiHl'I'. vixiw. vwiimi1ic'N. :mil -wiwlrvgxi ami ln-low: Nlr. I'i'u'e'. world hifluryz um! Ur. I40 lim. XIl,ll'I'H'LlIl Iiixtnry. H11-sv Ivuvlim-is -lriw In l'Il1IJiILlNll4' 1111- ' - A' I 1.1, ,. LI.. WM ! -. ,uf rf 5 ...t f ttis 2 M X. with ,ww ,'V ' ...E ,. - :Q 4 ag. ' ' 1 ' :f1,3 ,:l'!r 7 l it Q,f'i.sS2 i g l i a 'rw . itlttt s l 5,1 ', 'ifWfli?lT-Qi KIlt'PllI1glI Standing: MORRIS ELIJER, Football DUN fl'XHl'lfN'l'lfR. llase-1' PgX'l' HYIJRICK. Trark l'HlL HILLIQR. liaskvtliall BOBBY ISOCUF. Football XM-. of Marshall High School. are wry proutl of our fltha le-tiv lit-partnim-nt. Eacll of our tt-anis, football. llaskvtliall. travk. lrasc-hall. golf, tennis. and vross-Pountry. atltl lHllf'll to he-lp raise- our school spirit. With the- instructors, top. floaclit-s Chapman and Ranspot. or-nu-r. Coach Price- and In-low. Coat-livs Tn-rry and Ray, tho invmlwrs of tht-'sf tvains work hart! to luring top honors in sports home to our school. I4 i -'1 5 1 5, w x ,af LS' - Q .-'- 'Eg '6- 5-'5 Ciiiu T, f' 71 Q ' 35:5 , J ' Q 4 Tiff, fr, .W . un i' -j 1 34 9 -- -A bis 1. ' Q Sr-P :SEQ Q. .fry 3, 1' ' Q 8 jk 'f -Eg N 5 Hifi -A- W . fc-Qu ia' A , E -513 ,gf -7' vb 5 A 4, T-,rvftw - - -f',n.'1 .N 4' , fu-,jf f--:mm w :-:-:f1e.fw'- Q'--'zslf -' 435 'fzfrn'-1..,, , , his-:.'iQx?1T-A-m,v' Q:-w.-rw.. 1,1 - ., X , ll I Ill fl I r .MLN ,ar-'Fi if fi ww H' y L N, I f 5 N at 5,0wwfwa,4Smdmz64maz' SCHOGL BOARD SUPERQNTENDENT PRHICWAL 5 TUDDYT H0175 COUNCIL fQr- specs iO3 '06 umoa MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDDYT CGIIJYCIL AS A UNK Ill THE CHM! MRS. VALRIE HARRELL Top: Ann Canson, Bonnie Thompson and Amie Sun form the Scrapbook Committee. Their duty is to keep the Council's scrapbook up to date. Middle: New students are welcomed to Marshall High School by the Citizenship Committee, com- posed of Sidney Scott, Raymond Simmons. Dian Hawley and Oscar Atkins. Right: A list of pupils are nominated each month by the Civic Committee, which is composed of Troy Everett, Patsy Gilstrap, Mr. Roark, Mary Ann Burns. Miss Roughton. John Sanders and Eddie C. Mc- Cracken. These names are presented to the student body, who in turn. elect a representative to each of three clubs, the Lions, Rotarians and the Kiwanians. I46 ehhd afn New life and ideas are brought into the Council meetings throu visitors who are invited to attend by the members of lnvitat Committee composed of Margaret Blount. Bonnie Nesbitt a Wanda Holley. 3 The Constitution Committee, during the y 1955-56, revised. condensed. and proposed ratification to the Constitution concern. membership in the council. .Q-5 R 455' 555 45? .- 2, 35, 'Ras AMA ' 1x 6 qi ' Kg af RUDM IGH WI' T DOCK X f ',.fE2g A s WB' Eh H 15 4 F Q W is J? rms EX1T t ig . , x ki .,-----M'--A AW W? QS ' 1 -gin. N' .V H? -wr The Council 1 thv oath of c as z11l111iniStr-rw Superintendent Havkney. IllllllIlllllllllljllllllllllll W, . 2 Sz k,.', 1 hm uxdf'N Thfx Hon: 1 ow 1- H 'f Pfffm 1 4 r ' . wgci' ' Ward, f . Aonm - V xhk- wt' Hub V 1 1 N up part. b. H1199 j 'wiv ., vaU Jam- stud. A 11113 ' ffvordx , mm, vuhhn ugh vm1XxV-W KAY XY U' fllk Working I tmn and lead, QA 01611115 and Yfxw CONN agent mtv F1111 noon' A drJ If- ' 'F on fhi' f frsh ' . , PF .. W yuh x 1C 3390 an ,funn Qarxw Wvfrdfin, Morlijrgi Parry school Iifefqals . mciX and X' Kai W F -1 1111-r and 1 ',1Cf 013IcC1 101 amd' f 'xx 3- 501-lf mfg, are Tina Mm V1 ' L land. wfig K 'llllifliiii dh' Sr . 4 SUCH Uf1f'111 f' V ff 'Y 4 I An Chargx, of GLKQTKRX S4'Xxn0Xk 6N11gl1it1. f,f1:x1r11 Uffi1-Urs, Sup - ,- '51 , , 1 Pa ' 'SIN ' .' ' f'1'1 . ., Qmnxmtkff X fu NUVXU Hflgfm' dm! WFVI 'llfhng 911 mfndfm . - ,V -x ' ',, V ' -urgm .I .1 Mrvtar, 1 . I Hack , The Recepuontxx MWA whuxxr Quark. xxx lm F1111 Rullmjwr 1F1ru1'111ng Swbr5tIr1I1C1,gS A-Mike nik Bonnie, x KU e.aC r xt HAL t . YV XYt,x1xxu rpm: KWH N . rflsldflm- R f aryg Alike T. 1 rcfagunhr. 's-Xcumf 3 Nha. ka X . A Wx 5 . K1-141 I 4' HYI111, 1. 111, R, ' iervkng avghrrry Yrmu-sm. LW Or' Mr- H0411-If Pdfllazm- l -'nfl -SIIIIIYIO 1 . fpomnf' - , s 1' . . 111 Us 1 X b - lrlllfilnnl dufiflg 'UM ,Q V106 Pr-fb.: 11.-nnfxl 5 ' ZW The Prmident. Sponsor and Vice Pri-siclent of each year's Council are automatically members of the Postefr Committee. lt is the task of this committee to ap- prove all posters presvntod for display in the high school. Shown here are Burt Rutlvrlgr Mrs. Harrell and Raymond Sim mons. 2 1 wa M l Sponsor Mrs. J Carol Nlcfllurgi. Hurt Rutlthclgt' and Nlilu- at ,l acksonx illt-. T1-xas. 1 Sim- , A Ravmom deff, 4 1 5 an Centeri John Faleqlut-, Ugg Huhmlor gong Burl Blix gHarrcll.lCav1i ag X K Mrs. . 1 t-X rf Sponeor. A. Mtdlanl- aml'ounc'il im-GNU? at a Harrs-ll and officers lriiicvw Miko. Raymond Simmons. l1ll att:-ml an office-if nie-vting I49 04444 Every Marshall High School student looks forward to the Weekly activity and club period held every Wednesday morn- ing. The choice of clubs in Marshall High varies in fields of music, business, sports, and sciences. The students take advantage of the club activities and the opportunity to work with various types of people. The members of the Cheerleader Club shall be composed of the MHS Cheerleaders. The purpose of this club will be to plan the events which will occur in pep rallies, football and basketball ames, as scheduled by the Athletic Director. The sponsor . 5 of the club is appointed by the principal of the school. Her responsibilities are to check the deadline of the pep rallies, to accompany the cheerleaders to each out of town game, and to approve plans made by the cheerleaders. The cheerleaders shall be elected every year as set forth in the By-Laws of the Constitution of the Student Co-operative Association. Student Council Representative. Bettye Faye Barnesg President. Marjorie Woodfing Viet- Presi- dent. Patsy Cilstrapg Treasurer. Roslyn Parrishg Secretary. Glenda Barton: Reporter. Sharon Solomong Sponsor. Mrs. Carlisle. 2.2. 0, 5 -fa , V- 'Mtv ' . First row: L. Thomas, T. Morrison, M. Walsh, C. Collins, W. Wilson, P. Dahmer. Fourth row: J. Witcher, B. Jones, L. Rhyne, L. Reppond, B. Young. Second row: L. Jones. L. Blount, P. Lea, A. Canson, B. Denney, L. Hickman, D. Watson. R. Surratt, C. Chatham, B. Morrison, W. Hall. Shipwash. Fifth row: Mr. Cobb, W. Reynolds, C. Cole, D. Brubage, J. Pollard. Third row: M. Blount, M. Allums, H. Strong, J. Dishman, J. Gray, J. Thomas. The primary aim of the Distributive Education Club of Marshall High School is to develop a high degree of leadership and citizen- ship in the students of today who are destined to take their place as tomorrow,s leaders in the distributive business. The members of the club learn the proper art of dressing for the business world as well as how to meet people and thus become better salesmen. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Howard Cobb, the club meets each Wednesday and is open to all D.E. students. Right: Sponsor, Mr. Cobb. Left: OFFICERS - President, Sonny Watson, Student Council Representa- tive, Margaret Blount, Vice President, Ruth Ann Surrattg Secretary, Lloyd Rhyne. First row: Gibson. Thompson. Second row: Barrett. At- Nlclienney Fourth row Sharp Cisco Swenson Morgan tebery. Holley. Morton. Winn. Third row: Mrs. Morrison. Lawrence, Slocum Long Fifth row Weidnian Cox Bailey, Hawkins. Finley. Moss. Bullock, Aechternacht. Lollar. There is no better way of summing up the work of the Future Homemakers Club than to give their creed. L'We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and Precious values. For We are the builders of homes, homes for Americals future, homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America: we face the future with warm courage and high hopef' OFHLER5 Glenda Moss. Sec Jean McKinney. Treasurerg Weidman. Presidentg Wanda Hol- , Student Council Heprescntativeg Jean Sharp. Vice President. Left. Sponsor. Mrs. Ethyllten Morrloon. xi p t M ,N,,,A T, V4 Hx Firt row D L Fu ler Baker Burkham We bitt, Sun, Mobley. Third row: Sewell, Corpit-r. llogue, Nlorris. Scrug- glider Sperler Womack ftor e Vau han Nlorrxs, Smith. gins, .Burns-tt. Fourth row: Morton, Davidson. liryer. Martin Thomp on Xrm tron Darrell Alderman. Second Walthall. Fifth row: Adams. ,llIIlIllPl'SOI1, Caines. Tamplin. row Sullivan Jones Wood Lavender Wa kom, Jones, Aechternacht,Srnith,Thomas. The purposes of the Future Homemakers clubs are as follows: To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemakingg to emphasize the importance of worthy home mem- bershipg to encourage democracy in home and community lifeg to work for good home and family life for allg to promote international goodwillg to foster the development of creative leadership in home and community lifeg to provide Wholesome individual and group recreationg and to further interest in home economics. This club is an outstanding organization in Marshall High School and con- tributes much to the betterment of our school. Left: OFFICERS- Dottye Slider, Vice Prcsitlcntg Bonnie Nesbitt. Student Couneilg Elizabeth Sperier. President: ,lohnette lillflillillll. lllI4t'21SLII't'I'I .Xtniv Sun, Secretary, Right: Sponsor. Mrs. Katherine Slider. l OFFICERS-President, Caroll Harberg Treasur er, J. C. Chambers. Sentinel, Marion Waughg Vice President, Bobby Shoultsg Student Advisor. Leon ,lohnsong Secretary, Kenneth Haynesg Rep. L. A. Fuglerg Student Council Representative Sidney Scott. Q a . Sponsor: A Mr. Treadwell The Future Farmers of America is a National organization 4 farm boys or boys that hope to become successfully establishe in farming. Among other activities the members learn by actis participation how to conduct and take part in public meetingsg ho to buy and sell cooperativelyg how to solve their own problems and how to finance themselves. The club meets at the regular activit period under the leadership of the Future Farmers instructor. Tli club gives the boys a chance to discuss their own particular interes' and problems With each other and to get advice from their sponsc in regard to their projects. First row: Chambers. Hollis. Scott. Renfro. Smith. Snow- lmall, Evans. Second row: Shoults. Cox. Johnson. Waugh, Brooks, Witcher, Allen. Bright. Fugler. Yates. Third row: man. Coleman, Horton, Simmons. Fourth row: Bailey. Smith. Rowley. Hill. English, Waugh. Raper, Fugler. Cray, Mooney. Fyffc, Pope. Mr. Treadwell. Eldridge. Haynes, Martin.'Harrell, Cole- I54 Sponsor: ' lr. James Carter In addition to the regular F.F.A. club, an organization known as e Green Hands meets with the advisor, Mr. Carter, each Wednes- ly at regular activity period. These members must be enrolled in class in vocational agriculture, possess facilities for and have tisfactory plans for programs of supervised farming, be able to cite from memory the F.F.A. Creed, be of clean character, he aeful citizens and foster true patriotism. Doing to learn, Earning to live, and Living to serve. The rich and ieerful colors, national blue and corn golden, appear in connection ith all members. OFFICERS-Treasurer, John Davisg President Sammy Fogleg Vice President, David Hearneg Rep., Jerry Elwood, Sentinel, Butch Carpenter: Secretary, Mitchell Myers. If First row: J. Hiller i avis. C. Ford. F. Smith. Sec- Wells, S. Pepper. J. Foster. Fourth row: R. Cf-urge. ondimw: D. Hearne. J. lzlwuod. Nl. Craig. H. Spradling. R. Holder. T. Crowell. ll. Hollis. fl. Pierce. J. Copeland, J. 5Ull1V2m- -'X-H0Y1t'!1 R- OVWY- T- Nli'lififl4'. H. Fair- K. Sanders. .l. Williams. ll. Crenshaw. ll, W1-aks. ll. cloth. 5. Fogle. lhirtl row: Nl. Klxers. J. Davis. D. Alford. Carpenter, C. Hogg-re, B. Sawy-pr, R. Allen. J. Wlynn. R. Pope. B. Booth. R. Tamplin. J. 6:1544 mow EM ,fl 45 nu:- QQ' tw? 3. he fi., argl' Front: .lov Thorn. Second row: P. Allen. P. Wlood. A. Rhodes. M. Page. l.. Bm-aeh. 'fhirtl row: Miss Miller. lf. Keener. lll. 3ICcill'jlJlDIly. C. Wvootlvll. B. Newton. WV. Vlfootl, M. Vovk. Fourth row: S. lloyc-tt. T. Taylor. Wh Alquist. O. Atkins. J. Nlc'Kiel. I.. Franks. .l. Spf-rier. C. Sampson. Fifth row: A. Davis. D. Powell. Wainwright C. Keller. C. Staggers. Top row: S. Harrison. B. Hender- son. B. Barry. J. Cox. D. L. Fugler. G. Pope, P. O'Con nor. B. Yvilver. Q The Junior Historical Chapter is composed of students who lo the Lone Star State and desire to learn more about its governme and people. The purpose of the club is the sponsoring of interest in the pz and present of the community which makes for a closer bond a' a more harmonious relation between the school and the communil The sponsor, Miss Alline Miller, strives to develop in each meml of the club a knowledge of the homelandg thus producing a lo of their native land which is the basis of any worthwhile patriotis 3 Left: Oscar Atkins. Student Council Representative-Q Edith Keener, Vive Presidentg Patsy Allen. Secretary'-Treav urerg Alice Davis. Program Chairman: Joe Thorn, President. ,. Right: Sponsor. Miss Alline Hiller. I iii K Front row: Miss Reda Copeland, Sylvia Mason, Second row: Charles Scholz, Kent Keeth. Phil Arline Sandlin, Ann Carroll, Mary Hobart Key. Crunland, Andy Hudson. The Forensic Club was organized October 13, 1954. The membership of the club is open to any students in grades ', 11, and 12 who are interested in any field of speech and are embers of Marshall High School. The purpose of the club is to develop in the young people of iay, who will be citizens of tomorrow, a better understanding of ltional and International issues and a self conviction regarding :se issues. The colors of the club are blue and white, and the meetings are ld during regular activity period. Left: Sponsor, Miss Reda Copeland. Right OFFICERS - Phil Crunland. Vice President, Sylvia Mason, Secre- taryg Charles Scholz, President. Sponsor: Mrs. Harp 'LLas Maricasf' the Marshall High School Spanish club, is com- posed of students taking courses in Spanish, and ex-students of this language. The club is carried on in a manner which coincides with the customs of Spain and Mexico. During the latter part of the second semester, the club holds its annual Spanish Banquet. The motto of the club, HAdelante, Siempre Adelantef' which means, '6Forward, Always Forwardf' serves as the inspiration for all members of the club. Sponsored by Mrs. Harp the members of the club have become familiar with the customs, language, music, and culture of the , V 5PaH1Sh Pe0Ple- OFFICERS:Nt-il Davis, President, Linda W son, Treasurer, Pat Farquhar, Secretaryg M: Virginia Whelan, Vice President, Dian Hawl Student Council Representative. First row: B. lXlcKiel. P. Burns. N. Mclxlatt. ll. Stes-fl. Nl. Mock. A. Hardy. A. George, D. Hawley, P. Farquhar. Howard. l.. Bama. B. Ford. K. Harper, M. .l0l11150l1, L- N. liraudaway. Sl. Johnson. P. Taylor, L. Carter. Second Varner. N. Padgett. lf. Braelshaw. J. Bates. B. Mike, J. row: J. Trentham. P. Hancock. K. Daily, Ricks. S. Manly. Fourth row: T. Brown. P. Hydrick, L. Bailey. W. Adams, C. Cooke. S. Pelz. M. Spray. D. Starrett, D'Ann Dunlap, Helm. C. Bcichner, M. Rudd. Cv. Smidt, P. Peteet. L. Wesson, L. Jordan. Third row: M. W'helan. D. York. J. SHIIJPTS. N. DE1ViF. C- WCf0LlTiHg- I58 Head Sponsor: Coach Keith Ranspot Any boy lettering in sports is eligible for membership in the M club provided he is engaged in sports this year and is enrolled in Marshall High School. The objectives of the club are: To promotejnterest in all athleticsg to promote sportsmanship, fair play and clean livingg to maintain a high standard of scholarship among the membersg and to make the wearing of the HM award a coveted honor. The meeting is held each Week at regular activity period and is V V g K under the direction of the coaches of Marshall High Schol. Coach FFlCEBS: ,lim Carmichael. Presidentg Bobby Ranspot belng the head Sponsor' Jgue, Vice Presidentg Glenn Liston, not pic- red, Student Council Representativeg Raymond mmons, Secretary. First row: R. Matthis. W, Fagan. B. Clark. B, Delahunt. B. Agnor, B. Almond. J. Jones. R. Simmons. .l. Carmichael. H. Jones. E. Baker. M. Elder. K. Kornrumpf, D. Person, Third row: Coach Ranspot. Coach Price. B. Taylor. H. W. Barton. J. Casey. Second row: Coach Duncan. B. Watson, B. Hudson. J. Vickers. J. Hudson. J. lllackmon. Sarratt. P. Miller. L. Winchester. H. Duke. B. Matheny. W. Duncan. M. Till. B. Bogue. I59 X - 2 Vi -.3 . 1 Q ,-A-us Q 'W' V 'W 4 .1 K Q 1 . . . f 3 ' .J , 1 A ' . . Q Q - r Q u ' 1 ' S Q -,. . uv' v .5 x .Q K v' . 0 . 4 . , I I 3 I -a V , iv . i 51 15 1' Nun 1 .V 5, L .531 .. L M .Q Qk ' ,,.. , ' i l' .mn we---..,,,k rr .L -:wc .wi Hack row: Sally Williams. Barbara NIcKeel. Marlene Opal Dossett. Delores Sanders. Mary Crigsby. Wanda wenson. Charles fllllllllllllgli. Robert Simmons. Mr. Cer- Pyle. Third row: Gloria Kennedy, Elizabeth McKiel. Bes- ald McKee-l. Se-:fond rim: ,lo Ann Drew. .loan Brown sie Smith, Paula lrvine. Kay Canson. The members of the Service Club are limited to students in Marshall High School who are now taking typing and are inter- ested in helping others and themselves. The purpose is to provide training in actual clerical work for students and to assist any teacher or pupil with clerical jobs such as occasional mimeographing, addressing of envelopes and such. It also proposes to further improve clerical development of personal and office typing and to further improve the students' typing speed and power. Left: OFFICERS-Bessie Smith, Pres- ident: Paula Irvine, Program Chair- mang Opal Dossett, Treasurerg Gloria Kennedy, Student Council Representa- tiveg Elizabeth McKiel, Vice Presidentg Sally Williams, Secretary. Right: Sponsor, Mr. Gerald McKeel. W' 'gn-:qw-... Q0 rn Q! Sponsor: Nliss Herta Akin The Rifle Club was organized in September. 1931, and chartere4 by the National Rifle Association of America in 1933. Miss Berta Akin is the director in Marshall High School. The purpose of the Rifle Club is to develop those qualities c sportsmanship, fair play, manliness, self-control, honesty, cooperz tion and good citizenship so essential to success in life and to trai the members to safely handle fire arms and air rifles. The club meets at a nearby range once each week for practice an lessons in true sportsmanship. OFFICERS: President. Richard Roark: Vice President, Charlie Lambert. Student Council Representative. Bill Huntslwrgerg Treasurer. Billy McK1el. 1 ILH if 5 R 5 B 5 I i I i di ga 1 f, , irst row: Nliss Us-rta Akin. li. Horns-. .l. Alexa-mler. C. VV, Cllamhf-rg, E, junpgu J. Winn. B. Lane' B- CFM. Lambert. R. L. lioark. li. NlcKir-l. T. K:-cnc-r. IE. Brock. Third row: W. Van Recnen, C. Hampton. W. Mason. B. Huntsbergcr. 89001111 row: F. Dodson. T. Wliitehcad. J, Bprryrl J. Kpiserq .lamps wfaverl Sporisort r. Harvey Davis The membership of the Marshall High School Science Club in- ides any Senior High School student who has an interest in science td a desire to learn more about todayls scientific progress which ll affect each individual of tomorrow. The purpose of the club is to create an enthusiastic attitude wards scientific interests and to study and analyze current scien- ic advances. OFFICERS: Rr-porter. lfrlclie During Secretary Ebb Stark: Student Council. Troy Eu-rettg Pres itlent. Frazier Wilsnng Treasurer. Davis 'liennvy First row: Mr. Harm-y Davis. Frederick Hurley. Howard Hackney. Frazier Wilson. Billy Brasher. Tonnny White-- head. Wayne Chambers. Sammy Vaughan. David Thomas. Billy Whitehurst. Hutch Abney. Glynn Berne. Second row: Charles Burnserl. Joe Mauldin. Troy Everitt. Ebb Starke, Davis Tvnnn-y. Eddie Dunn. Hobby Buckner. Thirml row: J. lj. Morton. Tom Simpson. Johnny Murph. 'Xltun Key. Roy Jones. Aaron Oney. Winston Miller. Albert Rarley, Bobby Moore, Dwight Hurry. Corky Self. lb3 vi ' ,. First row: F. lirazlfortl. ll. U'K1-f-l'c. W. ixlt'Qilt'll4l4lIl. l.. Warner. 'lhirti rms: ll. Nt-wton. U. NV:-4-ks. li. llallager. lilinkscalvs. JK. Stubb:-n. X. llossn-tt. U. I'n-nnington. ll. P. Pilvln-r. fl. Platt. ll. pllclvrman. J. Ylvbb. C. Ward. ones. Ftfcontl row: ll. ,lolne-. J. liunvh. 'lf Cook. ,l. Fourth row: ll. Free-sv. ,l. liurkt-. li. Snlmnnn. ,l, lill- Tllttlllllitill. li. Sllllllitbll, .I. liovtl. ,l. Doss. J. Hmm-. li. montlson. ll. Smith. U. Taylor. Cl. fillillllttk E. l,if,'kl'I'S0ll .4--v Mr. Gregory. The Aviation Club was organized in October of 1955, under clircction and guidance of Mr. Gregory and meets each Wedriest for a period of 30 minutes at the regular activity time. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in aviation and provide aviation education and training. In order to be a member of the Aviation Club a student rr be a member of Marshall High School, make a passing grade three major subjects and have a genuine interest in aviation. Left: OFFICERS -- Pre-siflent. Ronnie K Varnerg Secretary. Jerry Wim-bbg Treas- V- urer. G. A. Taylorg Student Council I Representative. La Nt-llv Clinkscalr-s. ' it' 'onwvr ' O. Crt- '. I V X A? iw f 1541 lfgfnf Y, ,V i, .5 , .fa in al luggage? AE. , 1 pl A Liste as H if 7 iv faxn 3 I s- . 3 lfirst row: Mary Burns, Ethel Mae Hobdvn. Clifford Kay. Nlary O'Connor. Virginia Ehrig. Bvdlfiw Hinds. Jdull Ruth Yoylr-s. St-cond rowz' Miss Akin, Pat Bradshaw, Robertson. The Commercial Club is composed of pupils of Marshall High rhool who are interested in business as a career. To be a member this club one must be enrolled in a course in the Commercial partinent. The clubi which is sponsored by Miss Sydney Akin, meets on ednesday of each week during activity period. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in a business Jrld and to raise and maintain a higher standard of training for isiness. Right: OFFICERS H- Vice l'r+-sidf-nt, Virginia lihrigg Treasurer, Beatrice Hindsg Student Council Representative. Mary Ann Burnsg Secretary, Mary Ann 0'Connorg President, l7atrif'ia Brad- shaw. Ln-ft: Sponsor. Bliss Sydney Akin. Quail , , Q E Z if. 3 4 YA gif 213, -if W WW V f XSYWQ' v gt- 5,5 :LQ W , W , , M. 1 G, Q A. 19 4- 2 K QM, . ff , lag, :EE wif W W n N55 ' I 4 P 45 2 Y e.i V we 24 . E F wa 3 P ,, , it R EEE s . M3 iw -X3 x ,wv'W,.5, V - 1 is . M. 'A f ' A5735 Xie kgflgfiitl A 5 ? is QQ fi' fi if 1 VB E fs Q? :sign Qyf..'n ff' vguazs. mi is ,T if X wa Qcizfc Uafq Sponsor: Miss Ruth Hagan The For Girls Only Club in Marshall High School is composed of girls who are interested in habits of health and charm. It is sponsored by Miss Ruth Hagan and meets once each week. The aim or purpose of the club is three fold. l. Personal development of individual girls-personality, leadership, and initiative. 2.To cooperate with all organizations and in all activities of the school. FFICERSQ Adrian Schlangen, Treasurer, Stella 3. To inform the members of things such as grooming, manners, and eorge. Vice President, Wanda Boyd, Secretaryg C01-1-ect Speech. reva Robison. President. , Front row: B. Bostick, S. McCown, P. Tyler, M. Lawson. Fourth row: C. White, P. Holder, E. Holder. J. JOHPS, Second row: P. Ford, M. Williams, A. Schlangen, M. Hayvs, J. Hopkins, L. King, S. Woodley. Fifth row: George, Wl. Boyd, E, Fredrick, M, Miller. Third row: C. Prom-tor. L. Wisdom, P. White, D. Dodson. J. Moore, J. Shepard. C. Richey, D. Williams, T. Robison, M. M. Finley, P. Nutt. Hill, L. Brooks. W. Campbell, E. Hudson, Miss Hagan. I67 66:44 Firts row: P. Spangler, P. Henry. S, Harvey, B. York. 0'Dell. K. Hynson. B. McKiel, B. Harber, A. Horick, E V. Barnes. Second row: K. Canson, B. Person, J. Barnes, McCracken. Fourth row: G. Cadenhead, E. Pender. B S. Dawson, C. Crowell. Third row: B. Whitener, B. MCK6Pl.P-Y0l1Hg- The Nurses Club was organized in October, 1955, and obtained its charter under the name of Linda Richards Future Nurses Club. The purpose of the organization is to create an understanding among High School girls of the requirements, the abilities, and the aptitudes of nursing. Membership is open to any student in high school with high moral standard and characteristics who has a passing grade average and who is interested in being a nurse. The club is under the direction of Mrs. Viola Moore, who is a trained and educated nurse. Left: Sponsor, Mrs. Viola Moore. Right: OFFICERS-Ann Horick, Stu- dent Councilg Patty Sue Henry, Pres- identg Kathleen Hynson. Vice Presi- clentg Gerry Cadenhead, Secretaryg Julie Barnes. Treasurer. l68 ll 9-'Jap S Pictured: Wilver, Muse, Lea, Morrison, Bostick, Cooke, Frobese, Vaughan, Albright, Swenson, Goulden, Spangler, Carter, Blakeley, Bryer, Baker, Barnes, Hines, Voyles, Fredrick, Darnell, Gaddis, O'Connor, McClurg, Sullivan, Holley, Keener, Wood, Johnson, Munden, Hancock, Huff- man, Robison, Patterson, Davis, Myers, Bartlett, Lacy, York, George, Brooks, Walker, McNatt, Pelz, Steed, Wood- ley, Cooke, Keller, Tyler. Left: Martha Muse, Presidentg Melissa Patterson, Vice President, Hetty Wilver, Secretary. Hook lem, Mavs Thatis the yell that lifted the rafters and morale of M.H.S. the last four Fridays of the '55 football season. Attired in the traditional colors of red and white, one hundred girls of the newly-formed pep squad lived up to their purpose-put more pep into the student body, to cheer our football team to greater victory and to keep right on yelling and cheering even though the score adds up to more on the visitors' side. This newly organized activity, formed in November of 1955, was under the leadership and guidance of Mrs. Carlisle, who also served as sponsor of the cheerleaders' club. 'Lg r f 5, 51? 'T 3 . DEQDLINE if 'fx ff '- f?,i35?iT'F2 51 Hn- ' A A HU?--f-..A.:,fj'.v.:. . ,- EDITORS Kay Wainwright Nancy Rains Sandra McC0wn Carolyn McKay Loretta Hines de Queen Zin! ,eeaka Ax my in K M K X Miss Selma Brotz Sponsor 5 K? 1 :fa ,1 :Si S 55 lt's not a dog's life. ltis a story! Dog bites man-the readers yawn- ' Man bites dogv-a Parrot reporter has a story l Diane POWell's story made the front page when that beast, Andy Hudson, attacked nianls best friend. REPORTERS-Left to right: John Manly. Rose Mary Magrill, Tholnas Bright. Dottie Smith, Phil Hiller, Carol Voyles. Mcfflurg. Sylvia Mason, Jo Ann Davis. Billy White-hurst. :Xrline Sandlin, Ruth Each month Alan Schaefer, circulation manager, directs the flight of the Parrot into homes. offices. and sehfmls. North. south, east, West-the Old Bird flys everywhere. Sherry Frobese Business Manager Alan Schaefer . . . Parrot Circulazing Manager A penny saved is a penny earned for the Parrot. As penny-pinchers, Sherry Frobese and Martha Cooke, busi- ness managers, keep accurate records of all the Par- rot's pennies. Martha Cooke m4 Business Manager 55. M 4 fi M-f,t,fm'irz.Qit, KW-nfl! san 2 , f ,Jr - ' .,..l,, 4 M, . Q 'V' tis.. Y V t Since advertisements form 25 per cent of a high schbnl newspaper. ads are fed to the Parrot by Marshall merchants to keep the Green Bird alive. Members of the advertising staff. Melissa Patterson. Janet Wvilliams. Martha Page. Lynda Brooks. Carolyn .'Xl'l'lfllf'Y'l1ElClll. and Martha Muse. work on Copy for ads to keep the Birrl's diet balanced. Qrrorf Dian Hawley Jan Sullivan Aff'Uer!1'5ingA551'3lan1' Advertising Assistant A-0-C. def-if' Szagp, Le-ft: The editors are identifying pic- turvs. planning pagvs, and grouping avtion shots for the '56 lVlAVERlflK. Picturwl arc- Oscar Atkins, Marjorie- Vllootlfin, Kclnt Koclh. Betty Byrne, Palsy Cilstrap, and Carol XlcClurg. and Amie Sun are selling supplies to help finanve the annual. Bottom: A center-hall display announc- ing tht- llli'IlN' for the' 1956 HAV- ERICK. I Conte-r: Alan Scllaefer, John Sandvrs, FF . ' If Top: Glenda Barton. Mike Till, and Bonnie Nesbitt are checking the dummy to make sure that each finished page has been recorded, while Carol Mc- Clurg is filing a few unfinished pages. Center: The artist, Russell Craft, Mar- jorie Wondfin. Marie Vovk, and Amie Sun, plan drawings for various pages and make cardboard animals to he used in some of the pictures. These animals are saved and used at the annual party given at the time of the distribution of the annuals. Bfmttom: The shnwease announcing the '56 theme-THE CIRCUS. it kt A ,fw- I-flsi1-Iluffmuu. Xl.'XYI'fRlflK. H X x 1 Kvui Uklfltlll rvurly to S1-ll a fm-M n urls In hvlp finunm- ilk? an fwr. Foxy .. Bvfnc W . ' H 'l'f'nfl- . 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I82 E 7 W 5 ofde ' Zend Drum Major D. L. FUGLER D. L. Fugler is that handsome boy with the tall hat who led the band through many complicated half-time ceremonies on the Marshall High School football field. He also directed the band at playing contests, and through the streets at the head of parades. This excellent work showed the results of long hours of practice. The people of our home town learned that D. L. handled well the Maverick band and marched at the head of the best band in Texas. Head Twirler JANICE MCKIEL Janice McKiel was the head twirler for the past year and led the other twirlers through many spectacular events on the Mav- erick football field. Janice has been twirling for many years and has won many honors. Not only did she excel on the field and in contests, but was admired and loved by all the students and was chosen to represent our school in the Yamboree Festival in a neighboring city. Q4 I-' sf s Q Q. 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Roark, Corkey Self, and Dan Pennington. rw-as ,L YA- T-lf QQ Left: The twirlers make up the more attractive part of the march- ing hand. This group of five is led by the head twirler, Janice McKiel. The twirlers are, from left to right: Ann Rhodes, Cynthia Coolsbee, Jo Ann Overton, Janice McKiel, and Patsy Allen. l89 74 Director MR. JOHN OWENS Q3 fri Fourth row: Cox, Gibson, Cowley, Pierce, Kay, Trentham, Jones, Thorn, Lan Padgett, Miller, Williams, Weaver, Simmons, Gent, Carpenter, Key, Aechte: Atkinson, Barry, and Culver. Third row: Robertson, Morgan, Williams, Ste McKiel, Sandlin, Pender, Williams, Winn, Hamilton, Berry, Bradford, E Watson, McKiel, Atkins, Miller, Abney, Morley, Hackney, Pace, Smith, Th and McKiel. MAVERICK BAND The Marshall High School Band in their new red and white uniforms made a very striking picture as they marched across the football field in many half time performances. They presented a clever field maneuver in Tyler immediately before the parade for the Tyler Rose Festival. Shown at the left in the new uniforms are: Gerald Gibson in the marching uniform, D. L. Fugler in the Drum Major's uniform, and Janice McKiel in the twirler's uniform. foal Zane! - , d row: Mr. Owens, Rains, Magrill, Horrick, Gibson, Redmon, Peteet, Self, Little Aechter McKiel, Roark, Cox. Henderson, Hudson, McCibhony, Boyatt, Alquist, Hynson Newton r, Taylor, Keiser, and Fugler. Front: Ann Rhodes, Cynthia Coolsbee, ,lo Ann Overton - McKiel, and Patsy Allen. Above: President, Joe Thorn, and Drum Major, D. L. Fugler, have the distinct honor of crowning Nancy Rains as Band Sweetheart. Right: The Marshall High School Band leads the Christ- mas Parade through the decorated streets of downtown Marshall, and attract as much attention as old Santa himself. -1 Q 1 4 ameafze 40145144 I 'ffm f mdk X3 ,Qi Choir Director Mrs. McLendon H , The choir and elective class which takes the place of physical educ tion, is composed of pupils interested in choral work. Under t direction of Mrs. John McI,enclon the choir has performed for t school and many organizations in town. This choir has enrichcrl t school and it is another niemhcr of a fine music department Marshall High School. 1 192 WM 5 st row: Findley, Bostick, Slider, McKiel, Dawson, Muse, Canson, Carter, Burnsed, Childs, Nell, O'Dell, Woodfin, York, Barnes, Bullock. Second row: Mock, Bartlett, George, McKay, 'ne, Ford, Cist, Gilstrap, Cook, Murray, Gallagher, Fagan, Thorn, Rudd, Hardy, Whitehurst oman, Moss, Winn. Third row: Barton, Woodley, Sharp, Weidman, Vaughan, Arnold, O'Dell tledge, Robertson, Black, Moseley, Whitehead, Martin, Hawley, Wilver, Farquhar, Ford flor. Fourth row: Widmayer, Lawerence, Smith, McCown, Sullivan, McGibhony, Liston, Taylor, ke, Carmichael, Bogue, McKay, Casey, Winchester, Trentham, Conrow, Rains, Patterson, rish, Huffman. Orchestra Director Mrs. Hawk t: The orchestra is composed of students from Junior- ior high school and is under the direction of Mrs. Hawk. they appear in various programs, first, the violins take the straing then the rest of the varied instruments in orchestra join in and fill the auditorium with a melo- is song. it: Diane Powell and Betty Byrne accompany the choir many occasions. X- Aa f 't, V! rv, .v v' . . Af' - 'NXT 'Wk -' ,,.,.f - . -. .Wg . V . :: ,,. ,412 vwkrq, ' W5 f. '.si'i f ' . 1.2 lgggv. gia- ll ' x fi , aww .- Fm X ,Civ ' 'T 'J . v 'n XJ. u, . -, . 1 fa, Y.. 5E. Ui'?eQ:. 4455! f-1 f'm,-f,,:.- --q- Hb:-Cfh-mgw - - 1. n:.g,,3., . 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OCT. 24fl7ans oi Marshall Mavericks journey with the team to Ki' gore. Sad fans return after Bulldogs defeat Mavs. OCT. 25fFirst-year Latin students-fvictirns at Latin Club lnitiation. OCT. '28fLuilcin comes to Marshall with hopes ol victory, hut journc home defeated. Don Carpenter NOV. 4xNacogdoches travels to Marshall but to no avail as the Mavs defeat the Dragons. NOV. 9xSpecial assembly to express opinions on previous acts of vandalism. NOV. l1XThrilling tie with Texarkana Tigers is witnessed by M.H.S. pep squad and eager fans. NOV. 16XRoslyn Par ' h ns named FFA Sweetheart. VOV. l7XPat Allbright, Miss Torch, is named cheerleaders, choice. lebels win Talent Show in Student Council sponsored performa lOV. 22XHomecoming activities begin w' h ' OV. 23XStudent ' nee. it bonfire and pep rally. s take active part in Homecoming parade. DV. 24NElaine Hudson crowned Homecoming Queen. Longview beats arshall in Homecoming game. PV. 29xBetty Arnold named All-S ' tate choir 'Y-'W ' w x 1 DEC. 1fSeniors trampie juniors in junior vs. Senior haskethaii game. DEC. 3fThe 1955 Maverick receives honor oi iirst piace annuai in Texas. DEC. 6'-M.H.S. choir sings in Kilgore under the direction oi Harry Wiison. Band goes to compete in contest in New London. Mavs play the first hasketbaii game oi the season with Carthage in Marshaii. DEC. 7ffCheerieaders and parents honor Maw' ioothaii team with a banquet. DEC. B-i0fMavs grab crown at Daingeriieid tournament. 0 to Austin. DEC. 12f'Yraok boys g DEC. 23 Students out for Christmas holidays. N X A X Q. t JAN 3XStudents return after Merry Christmas season. JAN. 4XSusan O,Connor elected Future Teacher Sweetheart. JAN 5XMarshall goes to Shreveport to play Fair Park and come home with victory. JAN l0XMavs and Maverick fans go to Kilgore and eome home happy as Marshall wins first conference game. IAN 12XM.H.S. students enjoy East Texas Baptist College choir. TAN. l3NTexarlcana comes to Marshall for second conference game for he Mavs. Mavs defeat Tigers. Joanne Morehead named Distrihutive fducation Sweetheart. AN. 19XStudents await crucial momentxmid-term exams. KN. 2lXDefeat ol Lufkin adds another victory to Marshall Mays. tN. 26XStudents enjoy the voice of Dr. Morris Ford in assembly. N. 3lXMavs defeat highly rated Texarkana in imher' DOUYC Sli der 1 'bk I -4 21 FEB. 3fMavs host to Longview Lobos on Niarshaii Court. FEB. 4fFuture Teachers go to Texarkana for district meeting. FFR. 713-niors ioyousiy order invitations for commencement an vesper services. Luikin monies to Marshaii and journeys itorne deieate by the highiy rated 'Niaveriek team. FEB. 9-i0fHoniernaicing department goes to Shreveport to visit indt tries. Mavericks capture district crown by defeating Naeogdocites ini round of piay. FEB. Hffttudent Councii rnernbers enjoy iorurn in Longview. FEB. i4fM.H.S. studentsftargets for cupids arrows. FEB,16fD.E. students ieave for state convention. FFB. 29fFour deiegates irorn the Student Councii travei to Midiand. L A. Fuglaf MARCHXChurch crusade successful for second month. MARCH 2xStudents begin third six weeks. MARCH 2-3xFuture Teachers journey to Denton for convention. MARCH 10xMarshall Kiwanis sponsor track meet. Maverick track team host. MARCH l7XBand students compete in solo'and ensemble contests. Marshall participates in Dogwood Relays in Palestine, Texas. MARCH 22XM.H.S. choir entertains students in assembly. MARCH 22-23XSeniors show their talent by grand performance in Senior Play. WARCH 24xMarshall Mavsxguests in Commerce, Texas, for East exas Relays. IARCH 3OxStud. ents out of school for Easter holidays. H' 64660005 06' 1 999099 6341 L me ief f, E. t K 5 lt! 1, AP' S The lives of these boys: Raymond Simmons, Kent Keeth, Albert Ratley, Joe fuller because of the part they played at Boys State in Austin during the summer of 1955 Thorn, Mike Till, Oscar Atkins and Burt Rutledge, were made richer and sl C , ' , . . . r i 'at .:j International First Place Award from the Quill and Scroll lnternational Honorary Society for High School Journalism-To 'The Parrot' for Distinguished Achievement in Scholastic Journalism reads the award earned for The Parrot by all of these workers. And they, too, received a reward for their efforts-membership in the Quill and Scroll Society for High School Journalists. Con- gratulations are due to Marilyn Meyers, Melha Honeycutt, Nancy Rains, Loretta Hines, Connie Henry, Kay Wainwright, George A. Walker, Carolyn McKay, and Sandra McCown for this honor. 206 The Matheon Club presented medals to pupils in the poetry contest. Mary Boyd captured first place in serious verse with her poem, uResponse.', Placing first in light poetry was Betsy George with 'ASpring Sunset, Kent Keeth with g'Dating won first in humorous poetry! Melba Honeycutt placed second in serious poetry with HBeauty. Second place winners in light poetry were Freda White and Charles Cole. :fii-Em f was :.g,fzmsgszsfm 7- 1 it-.ts Q 15--zttzgsvsgsgisgwfa- ' :V1iYfWi'1i?'42Es3U'Vi Xf'7'V 'f5i'il4-Z 5I15iffiiEii'1?i:5f2 7 is-5:5-If . 1,. ,, Qi. 2.1 , F- Pi ist-fwvte 3' . . -ft we-Mies m e f fe .efi-if-ttzzaas-fs 2 as ze . - cg g5pg2?i3:5?ifl if WM I ' . , f . :' , slgggtwp if -, ,f , ' 55 - t'41ssfu5?3?fs -, is - : ff57ff'ffTe?fS?fs 'iL 1 -2 t K If 1 Y Q' 5292 .5 15 ' These Marshall Mavericks, because of their long hours of after-school practice, were able to win honors for self, team and school. Sandy Collins won first place district mile race, first place in Region 8 and Went to state. Bob Clark and Bobby Sarrett tied for first place pole vault in the district, Merrill Witt won first place district in low hurdles and second place low hurdles in the region. Danny Person tied for second place in pole vault. Jimmy Wlebb and Merrill Witt won all-district in Football. Guard, SAMMY PEARSON Bushe Morgan John Aflford and Frances Boaze re- ceived honorable mention on the All-State class 4AAA school basketball team. Sammy Pearson, stand- out Marshall Maverick guard, landed a berth on the first time in All-District 4--AAA selections. Pearson led the Mavs in scoring with 462 points, hitting 174- field goals and 114 free pitches. He hit 35.65 per cent of his shots from the floor, and 77 per cent of his free pitch attempts. Pearson was a two-year letterman. 1 Hit That Ball! It-is not always easy to hit that ball but Margaruite Bright placed first in singles in the district and first in Region 8. Rosannah Keys and Carol McClurg were able to Win all- district in doubles. Mike Till placed second in Lufkin and second in district. ' V 'A WWW W-'N'--Q--...- ...J A ' ---S---......,...,. M, I 1 Y N' -f-ew -- -W-.. -..W ,,m,-,A 'Ur cr- .-.............,.,,,-, K at we , I M, u.....,.. . Q. 'vc state competition.. Martha Cooke and Carol McClurg took second place to Tyler in the district con- test and captured second place in two Rotary-sponsored tourna- ments. Kent Keeth and Charles Scholz Cupper leftl met and bowed in a contest for district Debate championship to Burt Rutledge and Raymond Simmons tupper rightl, who went on to vie in I, ,-, 1 L- ,L RAYMOND GLENN LISTON JULIE HILL DOTTIE SLIDER BETTY ARNOLD SIMMONS Best Actor in one-act Rest Actress in one-act Mask and Gavel award. A11.S1ate Chorus, First place Centennial play. play. Essay contest-All-Star Cast in short play. K 5 ' f :Wi 2.57 -- 'l , iil:3?:3YTl . v.2 w 'fiQ7f'L1.Q7':'iLffg:lf,f'ExR ' N' . 1- ,. ,, ' . A 8 li' .Le Q f A -4 .' ' ff H ', Ef.1.f?t'5'T . T Z - , 1A 2'f5?'ZI,- , . - J , 'fllzjfl , f . -'f - - - Y ,V f 'iraqi' ' ' -A ' we Y ' ' -1 , ' 7 i I i ii if , ev.-V . ' ' f-:wi,1,sm. . ,sf . , Witeigitff , . - - : - .L A .V its-W -A V ' if H ' NYM gi' S' I WY 'qi' K 1- t In - ,,....,-- Y I Q Lvll J,,.aU- 1 V ,. ,ik A gg . , ,F in Y K ' . v ., it I ,- . , ' ' Jus f 4 '1 as . I . - 7 . if 1 ' 9' f ,. - , P' I Q '!1- 'o . 5 M , 1 tm Among the group of musicians selected as best from all the bands of Region 8 were: Joe Thorn, tubistg John Charles Winn, cornetistg Ann Horick, clarinetist, and Gerald Gibson, bassoonist. Gerald can also claim the honor of having played with the 1955-56 All-State Band of Texas. Robert Horick was awarded a first place, Region, in student conductor contest. I I -V . i,,.',t, t'on,, . . A -I L- t 'I ' '.e' 4 'et- f i'.e '-'., t , I - - gif' ' -g5tjgg:w,'t-gy ' 2f,e- Q -r.' . - L, gg,-t ,:l.5,r.k,L . V 1 V , - .V g .. ' -'-- - 'IVV fl , 't , K . I . KKLL. . ,L J . A i -ff ,e'i J . o r M J ' ' -, . taefftffvt 'f f - , ' . .. , ,J .. .uf . 'g-.,.1:-to I . w li ,, LV.,-gwt F271 ' Q lst? Ji W' t tm fijfl- W 'I eree I I t These lovely twirlers won a first place solo in twirling in the Region: Janice McKiel, Carol Widmayer, Patsy Allen, Susie McAfee, Gloria McKay, and Nancy Cook. Winning a first place in twirling trio were Janet West, Nancy Cook and Janice McKiel. The entire band won a first 208 place in marching, first place in concert, and second sight reading. Wax, . . . . The plaque for iirst place in the state of Texas was accepted by members of THE MAVERICK staff in Denton. Shown here are Bobby Holtzclaw, Kent Keeth, Oscar Atkins, Patsy Gilstrap, Joe Bills fco-e,ditorl, Bonnie Nesbitt, Amie Sun, Betty Sternberg fco-editorl, Mary Simmons, Betty Bibb, Betty Byrne, Gussie Roughton fsponsorl, Mary Boyd, Marjorie Woodfin, Mike Till, and Ted Richardson. The MAVERICK was placed second by the National Press Association and third by Columbia University. 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DAIIFV MIQQ Mpfznlnlr I I I I V V wh, I Wovigu the rece E.....ow IMS is 3 I , . d Bobbi' 1 fn untansw D HS Om 0 P10n mo Jody th . , tdm an 1 ful 1 f ' F doe . YU bf at 1: ' Mickey' Nici which proved he P 0 enter the houiglf? think it is in ljglyby Pondlrbzgg carried iotxi: lque way for 3 muijlmes rn, 1' erer Who is responsible for the mysterious veil that enshrouds the household-the nervous Mickey Brock, the sweet and innocent Loreta Crumpler or the calm and well composed Billy Pat Tipton? The maid, Vivian Ford, proceeds with the dusting Jeepers, Creepers! Melba Honeycut finds a few unaware of the intruder, Bobby Ponder. clues about the perfect murder in the daily paper. My yy MmmM...m ,,,,,...., , K many ..e.. . ,nee Kuo. W W U m 1 Wilffonf ima? iyteraturff af? lug Fird and Sweet 1' ' 'U 'US swe th Cdfef Love U R 'N - ' ter Ne va laSQ1Ca X Vivian 0 mle Era d 6 earl M1 ' aYm0nd ' Little 'sis bg, Clues in sucli C use Clonmger, and love. I1 mother, D0!tygS1?dva Lee Vaughn -immons the crime 1-a Hill. ana me-HL ' 1 er,100ks . v W ile his Mad. lu 1 , fem amalf' 011 in ad - . and ' . m per mirafm b, listen Belly' Bib H The Cast in Jeepers Creepers: Loretta Crumples, Billy Pat Tipton, Harold Foster, Julia Hill, Nelva Wilson, Janette Cloninger, Betty Bibb, Bobby Holtzclaw, Mickey Muldin, Robert Jobe, Melba Honeycutt, Vivian Ford, Bobby Ponder, Mickey Brock. Bobby Holtzclaw and Mickey Mauldin retire for the From the one-act play, No Greater Love, Dianne night, after a strenuous day of looking for bodies Powell cannot understand why Glenn Liston is so and ghosts only to have the hand of mystery reach 1 h h' d ' 1 ' h ca m w en is gran son IS eavmg ome to make a ZI3 in and turn out the linht thev had left hm-nina --1-fm In- L1-v-A-11 1- J-- A-U -----' -- O I ll These lovoly lassf-s, Bobby Wood, Marv Boyd anrl Bs-tty Bibb pros:-nt lhvir vorsion of HlVIiss You. Marjorie Woodfin and Patsy Gilstrap start the show off by urging everyone to, Come On and Get Happy Q Joe Bills portrayed the perfect Master of Cere- moniPs at the Maverick Musicale w h e n t h 6- 1955 annuals were de- livered. . , 'CDH mv - Cynthia Coolsbee lets eveijyonie know herwrgiiyndhg Shirigl Mf:r5liea2uin1lger.one word in the mind of d by presenting, in er uniquq , , Sh h , r .sings to the Pictu h. goeiigeaxclj dance to You Made UP MY Mindy 6 as just fmlshed Painting- re W wh Marcia Smith reveals to the audience all about her true love as she sings, My Own True Love. Jo Ann Adams keeps the audience in an up- roar hy her comical Pantomime to Gotta Co Get My Baby. The dancers keep time to The Old Black Magic ' Mara ' ,. . . . nd fun with- baret Lawson ' Joetta Wmgpr Joins in the gayety' fi Version of owne iiggivln her own Swset Way, her Blues in the Nlght' 2 I Here is the great Liberotzy CBohby Holtzclawl as he prepares to play a medley of numbers. Center: Bushe Morgan, John Geddie and Mickey Mauldin bring back memories of the harbershop quartet days with How Ya' Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farmf, Raymond Simmons a Henry Duke baffle ew one as to whether they Marjorie Woodfin a Patsy Cilstrap or just 1 tomiming. M W Dottye Slider thrills the audience with her rendition of Dearie.', ZI6 Left: These five musicians called the German Band create considerable mirth as they present their version of Down in the Cellar, and other musical numbers. The MAVERINES, cute little dollies, blend their voices in a medley of songs. lyk tu fa . agar? L 'Q 'F' e 44-,. 4' B fa aa le 5 l The entire cast of the Maverick Musicale led by Patsy Gilstrap and Marjorie Woodfin participate in the grand finale as they join in song 'LThere's No Business Like Show Businessf' Center: The Happy Hoboes, Elsie Huffman, ,lean Sharp, Glenda Barton and Mary Virginia Ehrig, look very lovely as they sing Two Heartsf, an Let's Co On With the Show, the pening number is presented by Mar- mrie Woodfin and Patsy Cilstrap in mg and dance. Right: Joe Thorn and Ann McCollum add a romantic touch to the gala event with their duet, Sweetheart Left: Carolyn and Wanda Aechtemacht make a striking duo in their dance routine version of Miss You. 'II7 BMX AVLV, vffzwv- sMs7w, 5: . . 4 . ,, M ,m,A , ,. K N- V E -.jV47wI.'-hf 7?vff, .m--A-:rw :, '--pw .. ,fx Aww T W. A 'wW.z'fa:mfmfei W if 7, -., g:Lq',fg: SQ Q f Q SA L aww w w M - . Q34 K -- 'Ti-fm --1 f A 'A -b 'f ' . iv'-2251115:fumxi21lw1gz21zf:S4fk ' K K K S3221 ' '- H1 ELAINE HUDSON Homecoming Queen Q Pat Albright, proclaimed 'gMiss Torch of 1955 by the yell leaders, sits between Sharon Solomon and Glenda Barton as the little red ,leepster is driven through the down town section by Kent Keeth in the Homecoming parade. M at Above: The Marshall High School band led by D. L. Fugler marches at the head of the Home- coming Parade. Left: Grady Staggers seems quite concernec that he was not nominated for the Homecoming Queen rather than Misses Kathleen Hynson representative of the Band, or 'Willa Mae Wood of the Texas History club. i 41, iw'l:f-Z. 93009 L. A. Fugler must have gotten quite a thrill out of the fact that he was chosen to drive a car for two of the lovely Homecoming condidates- Mrs. Elaine Hudson, representative of the M club, and Miss Bettye Barnes of the Cheerleaders club. 220 ai .f 'K Q sf ss. li ,, ..,.., ,. , . Top: Misses Patsy Cilstrap from the Sci- ence Club and Nancy Rains front the Latin Club add beauty and grace to any surroundings. Driver: John Conley. Left: Miss Princess Mike, representing the Spanish Club, and Miss Loretta Hines, representing the Future Teachers of America, sit primly awaiting the big moment. Driver: Eddie Bake-r. Right: The publications of MHS are repre- sented by Misses Marjorie Woodfin of the Annual Staff and Miss Sherry Frobese of the Parrot Staff. .QQQQGQ4 04.00- oo' 'i Left: Miss Anne Canson from the Distributive Education Club makes a perfect picture of charm. 22I he Top: The three lovely flag bearers hold high the colors as they lead the parade. These girls are Jeannie Morgan, Janie Robinson, and Nancy Rains. Right: The Pep Squad dressed in red and white make their first appearance in a parade honoring the candidates for homecoming queen. Right: Looking their prettiest are Miss Wanda Boyd representing the Rifle Club and Miss Roslyn Parrish representing the if Left: Miss Diane Powell of the Forensic Club and Miss Sandra McCown of For Girls Only Club add a touch of beauty to the parade with their sweet smiles. X fe ae. tif F.F.A. Club. t ' -.. , ff 'T' 2:15 'i iff Q' Top: The Homemaking department pre- sents their two talented and lovely candi- dates-Miss Amie Sun and Miss Jeannie Morgan. Left: Miss Pat Bradshaw of the Commer- cial club and Miss Sally Williams from the Service club pose with all the grace and charm of a real queen. Right: The Junior High School cheer- leaders Wanda Solomon, Libby Schlittler, Freda Simmons, Kay Clark, Janie Harris and Kay Solomon add a bit of color with their bright green and yellow uniforms, as they follow the grand parade. 'i A Q, :fav-, gig? if- -W, Left: ln every grand march there must be a bit of fun and foolishness-so these five boys Billy Whitehurst, fMissl Eddie Joe Power, David Thomas, Ronnie Varner and Sammy Vaughan in their late model car do their part to create laughter. dar? Top: These boys, Ronnie Varner, Albert Ratley, Troy Everett, Bob Buckner and Norman Padgett, operate the movie projector. The teacht may call them during their off periods to show educational films classes. Bottom: These girls assist their sponsor, Mrs. Richardson, in carry on the business of the High School office. They check attendant collect absence slips, and find that many hands make lighter work all. They are, front row: Betty Bostick, Dolores Lawrence, Sz Boyett: Second row: Raenell Carter, Peggy Ford, Bettye Barr Sherry Frohese, Edith Keener. Third row: Martha Page, Dottie Sm Mrs. Richardson, Jo Ann Overton, Wanda Boyd. Sponsor MRS ELEANOR RICHARDSON .M 1, ...f-fs '42 y HONG A ff 1, T Sw:-e-thearts learn homemiiking I K hh hard Way ' 'H H 'L' 1 33 ,lf ,WK Q 4 1 f 1 . . . rhf- Hfllme p Lf-ft: . . . announcing an 1-vc-nt . . . Nw .lfp Sfl.I . l , . A 11114 U11 pay-31, U l U ...Careflr D2-'Y H1 BT H . . . Cfrafihvs cnnfc-r . . . ,5 UH Funk new:-r Jim' . . . 2? We-Sq R 4 atdfetdw ' PATSY CILSTRAP Head Cheerleader BETTYE BARNES 3 SY .0 ' .asf A, V V'-355. 5 f f SHARON SOLOMON W +. 1 s I4 lt,:- 555 -'sffz Q , f' , Fifi N E,y..w S Q1 I, f . f.'iQ'. f',' ' ' ,:' ' ,. I is I ' I H5 Yu -.-. .3j7,, 4 r. , , un- -z,.-,iJ,' - w'l ,.f- - C f -'Eff ,,.., X,1'QL.'fy 'v5Q5I - ' I W qv?::!!:v!:' .4221 .rl V0 , Hg FJ L'i'5f:fZf ,, ff ' sj 7 f rf, gf Z- ,v,w Iv :Hai A- 3 :U IA, - , 525 !5:f?C-3, .ffl 4' 1 Y' -i -1 '+25ts,, 1 J-'fail' ' gif' ' fx ,,.f51eg' A' A: 'YF 1 4'5vfQQi'E' A . f- - 1-wg.-111: GLEN DA BARTON m , Af ' .. A-112121 iiurih' :N -1 'wg- - 1-5-.ww-Q' wir: ., 41' 'Z' fir? ROSLYN PARRISH , ,gr ,pin '.',.f.7q-151:53 - :g2fif.haaM if , 15 5 ' ' .,-5'-,ifffrfxif , 1, 1--P ,1-'j,:-N.. A . .eflffrffiijl-'gfl A . -' ' S MARJORIE WOODFIN Head Cheerleader ,J -5 3,15 1:2- 5,4-i., . ,5g.:.,: , . .., ,, - ,,.,... , 04 Wtmybuz 70aad,'an...2o4Zqa77a,ua4.,.S4afzonSalo Five years of cheerleading bring back the memory of many wonderful experiences to the MHS Head Cheerleaders, Marjorie Woodfin and Patsy Gilstrap. . e ...uf Those cheerleaders are always up in the air about something. V is for victory say these Maverick beauties. cf, t ,, 5i,X 3ixfx 'gf Sr 32,5 WTI' A 1 2:5 1re5G1QiL' 1 c au, ?au'an,..?edqe?afuze4 1 n Fifteen rahs for the coach! And the score rose up another notch . . . These gals are MAV minded MHS cheerleaders welcome each visiting team with a H-E-L-L-O. 6 iii-Z ie, evv , K ' 1 I 'Q Y Q A L 193 W ' iffh-.jf-If,!::-51 . 1 is E 711415455 CAPTAINS GLENN LISTON BOBBY BOGLTIC JOE HUDSON J COACH KEITH RANSPOT Head Coach ' st COACH J. T. RAY 234 Www N SSE W First row: Robert Simmons, Steve Goldberg, Howard Hackney, E Henderson, Haywood Moseley. Second: Ben Almond, Gayle Chan Danny Person, Jan Casey, Raymond Simmons, Glenn Liston, M01 Elder, Henry Duke, Jim Carmichael, King Kornrumph. Thin Coaches Ray, Price, and Chapman, Wesley Duncan, Gene Tenn Buddy Matheny, Bob Clark, John Jones, John San.ders, Bobby Bog Head coach Keith Ranspot joined the Maverick coaching staff tb fall. He is a graduate of Weatherford High, having lettered foi years there in football and basketball. At SMU he lettered fo years each in football, basketball, and track. After graduating l played nine years of professional football. He also was assista coach of the Boston Yankees and bead coach for the Portsmou Pirates. Coach Ranspot then coached at Watertown, Mass., and his hon town. Next at Southwestern State in Oklahoma, his football tea won the Oklahoma Collegiate Championship. He has also coached Texas A. 81 I. and Alice, Texas. Coach J. T. Hay is originally from Albany, Oklahoma, where l lettered four years in basketball, baseball, track. He received scholarship to E.C.S.T.C. in Ada, Oklahoma, and lettered three yea there in basketball. After graduating Mr. Ray coached basketba baseball, and track in an elementary school in Bray, Oklahoma, al also served as principal. Coaching these same three sports in V1 liant, Oklahoma, and Sulphur Springs, Texas, his basketball tear have won district, regional, and state in both schools. 3409 loach Terry. Fourth: Craig Clark, Sammy Fogle, Jimmy Wake am, Don Agnor, Raymond Taylor, Charles Woodring, Don Car- enter, James Blackmon, Coach Ranspot. Fifth: Henry Watson, layford Matthis, Jerry Vickers, Sammy George, Richard O'Keefe, oe Hudson, Billy Hudson, Hobo Jones, and William Barton. Ioach Kirby Price spent his third year in Marshall as line coach nd head basketball coach during the 1955-56 year. ln Tyler High chool Mr. Price made the All-District Team and honorable mention at State as center and was on the second All-Conference iam. Graduating from Midwestern, Coach Price lettered one ear there. He has coached in Quanah and Electra, Texas, where is teams won district in basketball and football for three years. Ioach Leonard Chapman, assistant coach, was a newcomer to Iarshall High School football before the '55 season. Coach Ihapman has worked four years with teams in Mangum and irumright, Oklahoma, where one team won district and another Jok first place in the conference. This Maverick mentor lettered ne year in high school football at Altus and four years at South Vestern State College in Weatherford, Oklahoma. He also let- :red two years there in wrestling. COACH KIRBY PRICE Line Coach 'iw ., ' COACH LEONARD CHAPMAN Assistant Coach H030 JONES Captain JIM CARMKIHAEL Captain Henry Duke scalps an lndian. IVIAVERICKS TOPPED IN SEASON OPENER lVla1'shall+0 Fair Park?2O The Marshall Mavericks -were ahle to holfl the massive anrl experienced Fair Park team to three touchdowns in their first game of the year in Shreveport. The Mavs were com- pletely unable to move offensively. ancl the game enclecl with a 20-0 score. A strong pass defense held the Fair Park lnclians to only one completed passg two passes were inter- cepted by the lVlaverieks. Fair Park scored once in the second quarter and twice in the third periofl. Captains for the game were Hobo Jones. lim Carmichael. and Bobby Bogue. BOBBY ISOGVE Captain GENE TENNEY SAMMY FOCLE flenn Liston looks for an opening as Hobo Jones holds two anthers. INJURED MAVERICKS LOSE TO HOUSTON TEAM The Marshall Mavericks, unable to get an offensive drive underway until the last quarter, bowed to Jeff Davis of Houston 28-6. Joe Hudson, Hobo Jones, and King Korn- rumph were in action, but favoring injuries. Two sustained drives and two break away runs were responsible for the four Panther scores. In the final period the Mavs began to march with Barton, Hudson, Clark, and Person each picking up good gains tO the 18-yard stripe where Clark scored On a keeper to the left side. Captains for the game were Wesley Duncan and Henry Duke. WESLEY DUNCAN WM tayz HENRY DUKE Captain CML CHANCE RAYMOND TAYLOR BEN ALMOND MORRIS ELDER Captain GLENN LISTON Captain se Henry Duke is blocked out of a play as the opposition goes for yardage. MAVERICKS RACK UP FIRST WIN Marshall-7 Pleasant Grove-O A 54--yard touchdown run hy Hobo Jones and strong defensive play enabled the Marshall team to chalk up their first win, 7-O, against Pleasant Grove of Dallas. The highly praised passing attack of the Bobcats was almost useless with Dallas passers Hcompletingi' passes to three Marshall inter- cepters. Jones' touchdown run came in the third period after King Kornrumpf recovered a Bobcat fumble. Joe I-Iudsor ran over for the extra point. Captains for the game were Morris Elder and Glenr Liston. JAMES BLACKMON KING KORNRUMPF JOHN JONES Y Above: Glenn Lis- ton heads for an interception of Ty- ,, ler carrier. Below: A flock of Mavericks close in on a Tyler Lion. WILLIAM BARTON Captain ix e MARSHALL DEFEATED BY TYLER Ma rshall+0 Tyler-49 A hard fighting. but outmanned Maverick team found that an unfamiliar single-wing formation was not enough to give them an edge over the Tyler Lions as Marshall lost, 49-0. The Mavericks gained 42 yards hy completing five out of 20 passes. The captains for the game were Jim Carmichael, William Barton, and Wesley Duncan. JERRY VICKERS JIMMY WAKEHANI CHARLES WOODRINC DON ACNOR BILLY HUDSON Joe Hudson has diff:-rent ideas for this Byrd Yellow Jacket. STRONG BYRD TEAM SWAMPS MAVS Marshall-6 Byrd-39 The Marshall Mavericks, playing with an almost con pletely new backfield, marched 72 yards after the openin kickoff to score, but lost the decision 39-6 to a highly rate team from Shreveport. Joe Hudson made thc only toucl I down for the Mavs, but plagued by fumbles, pass intel ceptions, and defensive mistakes, they were unable t strike pay dirt again. Captains for the game were Jan Casey and Morris Elde RAYMOND 'ABULLDOCM MATTHIS E DANNY PERSON BUDDY MATHENY RICHARD CVKEEFE 4,1 h,A. X., JOE HUDSON Captain Lookout, Buddy, says William Barton, as Bobby Bogue and Mo Watson watch. MAVS LOSE IN DISTRICT OPENER Marshall-O Kilgore-37 Hampered by fumbles and defensive errors, the Marshall Iavericks met defeat from the Kilgore Bulldogs in their rst district game. Kilgore scored twice early in the second eriod, and from then on Marshall was unable to put vgether a sustained drive. Kilgore broke loose for long ains on several occasions. The luckless Mavs were able to :netrate the Kilgore 40-yard line only once. Co-captains for the game were Joe Hudson and ,Ian Casey. JAN CASEY Captain SAMMY GEORGE CRAIG CLARK JOHN SANDERS Dow CARPENTER gggg lf you can'l go through, go over. MAVERICKS WIN OVER FAVORED LUFKIN Marshall-26 Lufkin-20 The Marshall Mavericks, playing one of the best games of the season, defeated the highly-favored Lufkin lPanthers, 26-20. With both the line and the backfield turning in out- standing performances, Hobo Jones gathered a Lufkin kickoff deep in his own end of the field to win in the last two minutes of play. Two touchdowns were made by Jones, with Glenn Liston and Joe Hudson adding one each. Captains for the game were Jim Carmichael and Bobby Bogue. BOB CLARK HENRY WATSON RAYMOND SIMMONS RUSSELL CRAFT STEVE GOLDBERC Manager You talvf Care of that one, .l0e.', EZECD AND WHITE STILL GOING STRONG X S LlliSl'liIlll127 Nacogdoches-13 Thee Marshall team, which was scheduled to end the season in the cellar after the first few games, roared back after the Dragons had led in the first half to a 27-13 victory mer Nacngdoches. With Hobo Jones, Don Carpenter, and Glenn listmi making touchdowns and Maverick line play lm iw Lilo Watson and Wesley Duncan, the Dragons wmv held powerless in the stanza. ilmruiizs for the game were Joe Hudson, Glenn Liston, :md liiohlgy Bogue. BOB HENDERSON Manager MR. JAMES TERRY HAYWOOD MOSELEY HOWARD HACKNEY Trainer Manager Manager Bet that's gonna cost you, Tiger. MAVS LOSE TO LONGVIEW Marshall--7 Longview-31 The winning spree that had left all Maverick fans a little dizzy came to an abrupt finish in a freezing game on Thanksgiving Day. The Longview Lobos scored the first two times they had possession of the ball and led in all statistics except passing. In this department three Mav players completed eight passes for 79 yards. One of these passes accounted for the only Marshall touchdown. After a long drive this touchdown pass was made from Hobb Jones to Bob Clark. The other two passes were made from Liston to Henry Duke and ,lim Carmichael. This game left the Mavericks in fifth place only one game behind Texarkana in first and a three- way tie for second between Longview, Lufkin, and Kilgore. Captains for the game were Joe Hudson, Glenn Liston, and Bobby Bogue. 24-4 MARSHALL BATTLES LOOP CHAMPS TO 7-7 TIE Marshall-7 Texarkana-7 The Marshall Mavericks turned in a magnificent performance to hold the un- beaten Texarkana Tigers to a 7-7 tie. Chances of appearing in bi-district action slipped through their fingers as the Tigers came from behind to even the score. The Mavs took the lead early in the game when Don Carpenter took the ball and ambled 54 yards to the nine-yard stripe. Glenn Liston took the ball over. ln the second period the Tigers marched down to the Marshall one-yard line but Henry Duke pounced on a fumble and the drive was halted. The Maverick line was sparked on of- fense by Morris Elder, Henry Duke and Jim Carmichael. Every member of the team turned in an outstanding perform- ance-stated Coach Ranspot. Captains for the game were Don Car- penter, Henry Watson, and William '4Hobo'7 Jones. Hobo always was camera shy. fs - ff If 7 rs ,, g y , i.,,,...... W First starting lineup: Line, Bobby Potter, Bobby Winchester, Bobby Solomon, Bubba Joe Mauldin, Ben Wilver, Jerry Thompson, Raymond Nader. Backfield: Douglas Gibson, Neil Davis, Pat Hydrick, Rusty Westbrook. li Second starting lineup: Line, Bobby Potter, John Doss, Dale Taylor, Don Black, David Farnham, Benny Smith, Bruce Simpson. 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I, ,, .., rf . U :X ' V 'ug 3 1-,X , . V,-. ,. ,, S ' .ff mfr' 1 JW . M u . I-I 9 ' W. fb r J f 515: 'elim 1. Y? N S 9' i 4 z53'3ffE?t V5' n HENRY DUKE All-District HW' KST ON GLENN L All-Drsmd able M enn0I'lv 1 BOBBY BOGUE 'IAA AIl.DiefrirL PHIL MILLER Second Team, All-State an 171.5 BOBBY DELAHUNT Honorable Mention, All-District -nn, x wig P' . Y 'F' L - :J - -- -I w rz. E 5,19 X 1 . A ,G V A Q gifs. f, ,pig-iii fi 5- , I it E'-vii . ' 'Qin V N .. f fi ,E . ,1 1f:1 E ' E gg ya - E .Q-fi Lpgpi ggfg: 1 , . 15 1, --1' ,- ig, , 25234 9 A 1 . .X u 2: 1 ,pil-gf. 5 Q 4 - ,,f rf:-, ,gig I , . Y 1,-U, .g,1,,-- lg 'gg' ,, K -4, 59 .' ef g,1f,r1v,g 1.3 1 , T . ' f f 1 ' M 1' f if W4 . , V - ,fi 1 - P' 'CDS' ' '- 1 ' --ui R. tak' ,'fiTf'VE if 5-:A 1' u ' ' QA . 2:ffff1f1fE.f A2 -- E A 1- is :gag uw '1 ' 2 gal ' 5 if 'AQYEQ' f 1 :inf ' I .'f.'l.rlHY- I F-'Iii 'E 1' Exif ' ' 721155-f fn 4 ff - 5152 --..':,?,. - --1 355? ' - W- -.,gg,.13, -E JF - , - va, . 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AAAA,,,, 4 3 32 Byrd ......,, ,,,,,,A,. 4 0 38 North Dallas ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 1 47 Carthage ..,,,,,. .,.,,,,,, 5 3 66 Irving .,,,,,.,.,...,.,,,,,,, Y-,,,,,, 4 2 53 Pewitt ,,YYl.l..'....... ,,Y,,,... 3 5 37 Highland Park ,,,,,, ,,,,,,A, 40 70 Dangerfield .,.,.... ..,,,..,. 4 1 52 Fair Park ,,..,,... . ,,,,,,,, 63 63 New Boston ...,,, ...,..... 40 55 Kilgore .,,,.,,-,,,,, ,,,,,,,A 2 9 53 Bowie ....,,,... ,,,,.,.,, 5 2 57 Texarkana ,,,,,,, vY,,,,,, 5 1 58 Byrd .........,.,.,.. ....,Y,., 3 6 38 Longview ..,..,,.. ,,--,,-, 3 8 63 Carthage ,,,,.,...... ......,.. 4 2 65 Lufkin ..,,,,,,,,,, .,YAV,,, 4-4 59 East Mountain ,,,.. ,........ 3 8 35 Nacogdoches ,,,,,, ,, 30 61 Fair Park ,ii....., .,,,,,,i. 34 44 Kilgore ,,,,,,, e,,44e,, 2 6 50 Longview .,.,....,.. ..,...... 5 3 51 Texarkana ,..i. ,,,,,,,, 4 7 51 White Oak ,.,,,., ,,i.,,,.. 3 6 49 Longview .,,,,,,, e,YY,Y,Y 4. 7 56 Tyler ,,.,.......... ....,..,. 3 7 61 Lufkin ,,,,,.,,. ,,,,,, 4.6 53 Nacogdoches ,. ,,,,.... 49 JERRY VICKERS Ti Over 900 Maverick fans filled the gym for the Lobo game. On February 10, 1956, the Mavericks grabbed the Distirict Crown Wit a 53-49 decision over Nacogdoches for the first basketball championshi in the history of the school. The fight for first place was a hard one wit Marshall, Longview, and Texarkana battling it out all the way. Tl Mavericks finished the scheduled season with 24 wins and 7 losses. l district play they suffered only one loss in ten games of play. This 'E team was the tallest team that has ever played for Marshall. Bobby Bogue led the Mavericks in scoring honors with 397 points at tl completion of district play. He was followed by Henry Duke with 34 points and Phil Miller with 289. Each member of the starting five wa high point man at least once. GENE TENNEY JOHN MANLY LEON WINCHESTER Manager Manager FF If First row: ,lohn Conley, Harold Bostick, Gerald Smidt, Danny Person, Hans Mulliken, Mickey Lantrip, Bobby Potter, John Edd Doss. Second row: Coach Ray, Stanly Harrison, Wesley Duncan, Winston Humphrey, Charles Hampton, Jerry Thompson, Doug Gibson, Bob Clark. The Maverick Bu Team closed the '56 season with an outstanding cord of 18 wins and one loss. The only loss resulted when the am played without three regular starters. Most of the scoring vnors were taken by Jerry Vickers, Morris Elder, and Bob Clark lring the season. This reserve team has given a fine showing, and a strong varsity am will be expected for the 1957 season. HANS MULLIKIN MAV Man' wwf! ai .-:W 13 ...HQ W1 NJV Sim, Q 15? -S :-QI.. ASQ Q wx 240 5 may i 1. ,, 'guedall mi -5 A gf' X Front row: Gerald Smidt, Bobby Potter, Gene Sampson, Glenn Liston, Hans Mulliken. Second row: Billy Pat Tipton, Jimmy Webb, Bill Stone, Paul Blackmon, Sammy Pearson, Danny Person. Third row: Coach Ray, Raymond Taylor, Charles Dannhaeuser, Jim Carmichael, Joe Bays, Emmett Slater, J oe Bills, and Morris Elder. leyye it i'i' The Maverick baseball team of 1955 won third place in Vi A e A p district LLAAA. The team was composed of experienced players, but there seemed to be a lack of student support. In consider- ,ri- E ing material for his '56 team, Coach Ray expects to have good 5 ' eii , fleldlng but will be short in the pitching department. ln the S .:,, .. . ' f:- , iii , , , 1 way of experience Coach Ray will have three returning letter- s 5 'tspp i f men, five players from the Babe Ruth League, and others from t, p the American Legion Team. Coach Ray expects equally as much if not more from the 756 team. JIMMY WEBB JOE BILLS f ' ,W I BILL STONE BILLY PAT TIPTON PAUL BLACKMON SAMMY PEARSON CHARLES DANNHAEUSE 2 MICKEY MAULDIN CHARLES DANNHAEUSER Pitcher COACH J. T. RAY ms, assigagf Pitcher xg BOBBY POTTER sl ,gf az 14 91 st: 5, Lai Lf ,, +L A f A JIM GLENN GENE RAYMOND CARMICHAEL LISTON SAMPSON TAYLOR Y A ',.Y' YBEE vw QPA fy 1 A S A , . . ,..,., , Af' Cui 3? Y t A A HANS JOE DANNY A GERALD MULLIKIN BAYS PERSON SMIDT EMMETT SLATER Merrill Witt and Glenn Lis- ton clear the hurdles with room to spare. With grim and determined faces Jerry Vickers, Hobo Jones, William Barton, Walter Fagan, and Joe Hudson await the starting gun. COACH CHARLIE FLOWERS 254 Sponsor Hobo Jones, Glenn Liston, and Bob Clark are anxiously awaiting the baton from Merrill Witt. Coach Charlie Flowers' thinclads did not take honors at the Sta Meet in Austin, but they did have two representatives. Sandy Colli ran the mile, and Merrill Witt ran the high hurdles. In the district meet at Kilgore, Texas, Marshall as a team plac third with 23 points. Collins was first in the mileg Witt was first the high hurdlesg Glenn Liston was third in the high hurdlesg B Clark and Bob Sarrett tied for first in the pole vaultg and Dan Persons tied for third in pole vaulting. The Regional meet was held at Naeogdoches, Texas. Collins vt first in the mileg Witt was second in the high hurdlesg and Cla and Sarrett tied for third in pole vaulting. 5 If ln. Kneeling: Pat Hydrick, William Barton, Bob Clark, William CHoboD Jones, Walter Fagan, Mickey Bates, Joe Hudson. Second row: Mawin Murph, Dolce Jones, Glenn Liston, Buddy Matheny, Bobby Bogue, Merrell Witt, Sandy Collins, Henry Duke. Third row: Thomas Kerr, Don Agnor, Sammy George, Jerry Vickers and John Jones. S alldy Colhh S gets S Cl. ook e lones Q tepates l 0 cxeaf th Q haf If ff -.,d 'i. Ya A 3 i f iv? if i .4 K. emub Above, front: M. Muller, J. Myers, L. Womack, A. Sun. Second row: S. Adams, D. Slider, R. Massad, C. Blakeley, P. Mike. Third row: B. Barry, E. Power, L. Wesson, S. Frobese, M. Cooke, C. Moore, E. Hobden, Mrs. Mary Sue Carlisle. Fourth row: L. Carter, S. Vaughan, W. Miller, B. Whitehurst, K. Keeth, D. Thomas, D. Smith, C. Conrow, and C. . McClurg 'st Court: Sherry Frobese, Carol Mc- irg, Billy Barry, David Thomas, and ,nston Miller. Second Court: Laura Womack, Dottye Slider, Amie Sun, John Manly, Martha Cooke, Eddie Power, Ethel Hobden, and Princess Mike. lrd Court: Lal Carter, Dottie Smith, Kent Keeth, Billy Whitehurst, Fourth Court: Shirley Adams, Rae Nell 11116 COIIIOW, and Linda Wesson. Massad, Jeanette Myers, Marilyn Mul- ler, Sammy Vaughan, and Carolyn Moore. 4 Above: Is Winston being nice, or did he beat David? Above: Billy Barry demonstrates ws happens just before a serve. Below: Amie Sun and Martha Cooke exchange smiles and balls at the net. Mrs. Mary Sue Carlisle is coaching tennis for the first time at MHS this year. It is hoped that this season and many others will be successful for her teams. Below: Sherry and Carol look pl serious about who is going to serve a 23 'Q 5 - '., 1- ,, J., , . .ax fm. ,f,. i is R 1 4 nmkvfaw 4 'lqgqg ask, fe as 4 ey , fy v,,.,. gf. , ' ,, 'UIGV ,um A .V '7 537 :.. . gi' f x Q y ,M , 'Y' ,QU.g?'j an V , a fzgguxf, 1 Q: uma, 'SO- K, if 1 . r .-QM' P A ..r 9 K :J f?154:2s'3Q7i3J':L W 34 '7W'3'4 'FIM-?2i'tt!G A 'ff a. Q 7:1 :de Yu' The Marshall Maverieks and Sturlent Rmly tip their helmets and hats to the Corral officers, Janet Williams. Junior Representative: Dottie Smith. President: Loretta Hines, Senior Representativeg Melissa Patterson. Viee President: anrl Anita Hardy, Soplloinore Representative, who slave end- lessly to make the Corral a place of pleasure and fun each week after the football games, basket- ball games. and other special occasions. Under the management of Dottie Smith anfl with the help of Superintendent Hackney and members of the Junior Chamber of Commeree. the pupils are anticipating a lovely new place for entertainment for the fnllnwinff vmre he 'es'-Qs .si -v ff Q... ,As .r.,., -.-1-1,-A., -e-s . .,., . -t ,. 'he indispensible photographer who is responsible or the pictures of our school's clubs, classes, faculty, nd favorites, and who has sacrificed so much of is time is Mr. Julian Barnes. For his never-failing good humor and patience Mr. Barnes has certainly arned the sincerest thanks from the entire staff s-,,f. xx The friendly and capable man who took over 800 T T individual pictures of Marshall High School students last fall is Mr. Edwin Foster. His bright smile and A sense of humor has cheered and lifted many hearts. :Ei For Mr. Foster s excellent services and splendid work, . . the annual staff and sponsor heartily express their 7 x . 1 , . 5' 'K 5 TL 'Q . : thanks to him. ,ff 'Q VX I W, in SV X N- c 4- 1- 1 nd sponsor. A,,ng.1-f 'f fn, .f:'r9? 1'd'? A f TE if if Q,,::M i U,-k552Efi?'E::tip A ff,-,:,A,i A:-g.l1.i ,U is T ia. ' A': Q1Q3,qA 'T W 1 in-ff?7.2'ZI?l5fv4-ljg'1!AeA?A'fVi-faliififfy? Z 'greg-, ' e- . '7x75Y5+-mz- The annual staff always looks forward to a Jolly and , enjoyable visit from Mr. Jay Tom Holley, the Taylor L Company's representative to the Marshall District, WY The entire staff together with the sponsor join in Ti expressing their sincerest thanks to this lively, energy-filled man who has done so much in making V A this annual the very best. bm -,Ii - ,,..A,:-lf' ' '-:2f'-j:Q?,g ' ' - A -'13 . . .Az-1.1-if: '- y . ' 'vlf ' 1. .- -As. -. - 'gjqzafjrif-ZiHN v-,X A 'mile-.-43 A! 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I A..-ff ' , -' bb A x , -' X - ' '.lf',' , 6?-A , ,.. . - -:V , J ,lofi Af 2-,J,ff'1:'-9?: 74 1 3i ''5'i?-'- ! :Al f -x x-3 -'av .' NEXT - Q. .f '13-.... ,f,w'?. -' 11 fy T 1 I 2, ' S l E3 S FAST' Q EJ ff - E , --E 'f E 2 , F11 GR ND . , esofv Y.-gl.-f g-Sgl' E U 3 -, ,,, I TJ 111.1 Tlr E:1EL:l Ag IQIQEJ MK U , ..... 5 'f' so 0 Qwwasms 1-slime E N Q .DEI -SIVQWQKEGESUS 1 5 I'IgI'TIilII'H rflgngmom 3 al- 1-1ff1NfT1:121:1LJ 3 'Uri-1 E EGR CKETTQ Q E , 1 , 11 '11:11' ww ': oza +1 2 Si, 0 rveksfvv + L .. H u -T1-us svmeom.. REPRESENT5 A FIRM WHICH l H lg HAS AN AD IN THE 2 19 Q 1 1955Mx-1vER1c14 e, 1, 3 E 12 1 266 'C - j I ff I-31. til 'v tt, , AFV i' -VW 5 f 2 U N ' f'f f an 241255 S r ' 1 l 4 l A a Yes, that's how we feel about these wonderful people. AA , They're the ones who have really made it possible for us ' to get this show on the road. D So we extend to these, our advertisers, our sincerest thanks. ii,7g 33 ' Z , We hope that you who enjoy our book will express your A 3 hx thanks by patronizing them, for we are sure they are . 5 it ,E The Greatest Folks on Eearthf' 'A V Z A 551 f ' ' 7:5 . ' ,, ,,,.,.. ., -Q-: '. lift f .,- f,,, ,,, Q P -A A 1-23. 2 it 4'-'- ' 7 .tffy ...fa f.---- .Q 'iv INDEX OF ADVERTISERS -'r ' V- ., , ,,. Beall Brothers ,,,.,. ..... 2 80 Marshall Brick Company ,t7....,.,.... .,,..,, 2 89 Borden's ...,.,,.,,...,,,,,....,4 ,-,.. 2 98 Marshall Hardware 81 Supply ...... .,.,... 2 95 Bradbury-Graner ..............4., ...,. 2 82 Marshall News Messenger ...... ....,,. 2 86 Buck Hill Pontiac Co. ..,,. ,,,,, 2 94 Marshall National Bank .....,, ....... 2 91 ff? Carrington Motor Co. ...,, ..,., 2 78 Marshall Pottery ..... ........... ......e 2 9 9 l Coca-Cola Company ...,, ,.r,, 3 05 Marshall Stationery .,.,.... .,..... 2 80 If-r.j1 'fQ, Dairy Queen ,...,.,.,.....i. ,,... 2 85 Matthewson Drug ........,... ....... 2 79 -'ij Demmer Company .....,..,.... ...,, 2 70 Michael's Beauty Salon ,,..... ,...,. 2 77 'fig' ig Q , Doug Winters Elec. Co. t.... ..... 2 92 Mike's Market .......t.........t.. .,,.... 2 93 Vf2f,',g Dunn Motor Company ,,... ..... 2 83 Mi-Lady Beauty Shop .,,........ .,..... 3 04 E. T. B. C. ,.,,,,....,.,.......t ..... 3 01 Modern Shoe Rebuilders ,.,.... ,e,,,,, 2 87 East Texas Creamery ..,.,,... ,...,, 2 70 Morrison's Jewelry ,,,,,.,,., ,-,,A,, 2 83 L Eastex Photo .........,....... ..... 2 75 McDaniel's Jewelry ,....,.., ,,,,,,, 2 85 Lff ij? 25.55151 Elsberry's Cafe ...,.,,......,, .,,., 3 03 McPhail Hardware Co. ..,,... ,,,,,,, 2 77 f, Ezell's Motor Co. .,....,..,... ,.... 3 02 Neely Bros. Sand. Shop .,.,,,, ,,,,,,. 2 97 34 Fig-0 Baking Company ..,..,.. ...,. 2 74 Nehls' Chevrolet Co. ......,. ,,,,,-, 2 97 51 First Baptist Church ,....,,.......,,,....., .,,., 2 69 Oney's Texaco Station ,,...., ..,,... 2 71 hr, First Federal Savings and Loan i,,.... ,.,... 3 02 Panola College, Carthage ....... ..,,,,, 3 00 j, tg ' First National Bank ,.,,...........,.., ...,., 2 90 Pender's Newsstand ,....,,. ,,,,.,, 2 72 fi Food Mart ...t.os,o,..,oeoo .,..i 2 81 Radio station KMHT ......,. ,,,,,,e 2 78 ij: 1, if i Ford and Barber ,,,,...,..,.. ...,, 3 03 Rains and Talley .....,...,., ,,,,.,- 2 75 Fugler Builders Supply ....,,,. ..,,., 2 95 Rosborough and Byrne ..,.... ,.,.,,, 2 76 L g t- Fry Pope Buick ,,,....,,.....,.,,,...,..,,.... ...... 2 69 Sears Roebuck and Co. ......, .,,.,. 2 72 Haggard's ...,..e.,t......,.et....t,.....,....o.......c.. .e.c., 2 98 Shoults Poultry CD, ,,,e,,,, ,,V,,, 2 96 - 'ja iff? Hanson Glass and Paint Company ...v.......t 287 Smith Steel Casting ,,,t,,,, ,,,,,, 2 86 iyiij Harrison County Lumber Company .......... 294 South Side Drugs ,,,--,-. -----. 2 34. 1 ff' Hub Shoe Store 7'-...77s77....A.7...,.Vi.7.......VV.......i 273 Southwestem Cas and 1 Q ,, - Joe Weisman and Company ...c.,.. ...... 2 88 Electric Company ,,,,,,,, ,.,v,, 2 81 Jffiflfliagk Julian Barnes Photo. ,,.....,,....... ...,., 2 96 Teen Tggg ,,,,-,.AAA,---,,,---,,,,,- --,Aw- 2 76 '23, Kelly's ASW ROOI Beer ........ ..,... 2 93 United Cas Corporation ,l,,,,,, ,----. 2 84 Lewis Motor Company ........ .r.,.. 2 68 Wayne's ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,, w...,. 2 82 :XZ ' 'il Logan and Whaley ..... ,.,... 2 79 Weber's Root Beer ,,,,,,,, ,,--.w 2 71 Made-Rite Company ..... .,..,, 2 73 Willie Long shop ,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 92 A Mahnna'. M..,.:,. CLA- A... nn . -. Clif ' , ., V-' My pn 1 ' y xo 4 , ,... r , , P I I iLmff1: Y FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Firs+ Bap+is+ You+l'1 Council QR' Mike Rudd Mar+l1a Taylor Carolyn McKay Mrs. Valrie Harrell Kenl Keelh Rulledge McClaran Dwighl' Murray Burl' Rulledge Palsy Gilslrap FRY BUICK COMPANY on David Thomas Sammy Vaughan 6 ay' X -- A A -, if e- 6 -0 ' m, 3 X J e 4 , K 531- Q M: ,, am' U-L..4.4 w '-.,-aAw-E- Z 'M egg A.. f ' . - ' A . www QAM.. W M 1: gf -, 1' Qrwfk 'I Lf, M., x . 'I 5 ' ff-- fi X 3 '1vq,,.-L1 ,. M - W K .-5 NW ,, -heme was gm..-1 -, E' K , M S!-1--ff K ,, ,par .. :gf mms ff-.wg Q-W-we Q-ww .f - Q rs I H+ ' P' V- f-, Swwl 4 ,,,.,,,,,ur 'l,-,,,,,, . 'H' '- W: '--ab....,,. i ma mv PQ A Q .. .-..-'sum--4. , . I .X Q35 ,if f 5- Wi C7 x ,f C551 55853 M N-NAME Cl-UUE QHEE5 ji J Wllblkibymm ff W x V? 4' WEBER S ROOT BEER Jerry Williams Melba Roberfs Aubrey Williams Jeannie Morgan :E e ,Wt 7 IZA Frizfzlllbllq 0'V6'y FEXACQ STATION -we FENECREST vawm R Wine a-16166 ENNIS ONEY TEXACO STATION RIISQFII CRAFT AI AN CCI-IAFFFD Q -. Q 'J f 1 HUB SHOE STORE Mr. Louis Kariel Marie Vovk Linda Varn THE MADnE:RlTE CQMPANY vu, 1 ?7f. 4- 927 s T- L 'W -?Q,f:':4-- -Li' V v- EL! H1 ,N 342.2 ' 1 MAHONE Music SHOP J 2 '3 5J Jamce McKlel Mr Bob Powell D L Fugler U xgfx QvKA6,L ,gt 2 K X , . qu. . I ki, 4, -gp... 3: Q Q 4511 MT : . my l 'Q ,2fRgi.4ff.i51r:XQ - ff 4-n 'Wil' 'li'--v-V' A' J' :TY-2 '5EP1 k K-'S 1 ' .3 Jvqgyvgigfd' ,:,'igYi' I ' X E93 I e, A, Ik .' 9+-4' 5,5 ' . . . ' '- :KECW5 5 L f1:f,4'1l?3'9'2,, - Er 4 t cf -5- vzggnfilr, S. ff . -' xi' fer Qi A 4- ., ,A N dgixxiv , s fwilggsr? . A. m- - ., ., - WW ' . ,PX ,Q Q 1 '1' f 3 Y.. . if 3 if , , z' -I ' ' 11 274 FIG-O BAKING COMPANY n..u. A-.. c..-.-u D.+m I-I.-.Ilia Q Si se with exclusive weatkm, K, tm KW swans mich f 181 SVSU!! EASTEX PHOTO SUPPLY Anifa Lynn Hardy Marilyn Mock P -- ':.'-..'-G-.....:f 11 P l 1. 'll Q RAINS AND TALLEY FUNERAL HOME ff, 4. A W 2,5 wa, V4 - -.. .rf 7 . .,....1.- . ..-.,,... V 1 - .MU-Q. ,Q W., V. 4 w-. .3-V, ,.. r 'jg ...Q - WM u ..,, - -.,,,' ,..,, , .,,..W...4 ,- :QMVH x.. J, A af ,. M.. Nw .- '- .4 ,nv . a. . 4. ., V. :tru .uf ns. in , MW fmt: 1 fa :iff MICHAELS BEAUTY SALON C 9 Paula Tyler AI Schaefer , I If f? u C y Q Sgt was fi .5 'I I f 521-. . 'ff' Lggaf . 'Lf . fx - la 2217 A ' f , g ,Q 775 LQEE1, vt Q 4 ff 5 4' Q, 19:21 I x6 1, SI ' 'K - X QV: JA if' f A MCPHAIL HARDWARE COMPANY Elsie Huffman Glenda Barfon M' CARRINGTON MOTOR COMPANY Sandra Woodley Julie Weidman T RADIO STATION KMHT om Snear DoHie Smifh Sharon Solomo NNW MATTH EWSON DRUG D. L. Fugler Jo Ann Overfon Reese English LOGAN AND WHALEY ReeseEn9lis!'1 I Raenell Carfer :ex insamr unsung Ok . gl ,K IW, 2 .W E X Q 5- ' -:.,.' ja, f w '4' I 'Emile Y 1 40 G: V .?3?uffex '.'-..::-. ' sk 9,0 f M 1'l I T, W' , ay Y' 2-fin ax! Nair. 1 5124? 0- : W A MARSHALL STATIONERY QQQWI . Peggy Hines Jane? Williams eg EQ 280 BEALL BROTHERS WMAA Alm1ig+ Barbara New+on Lift 1 . 4 W, TH E FOOD MART S+eve Goldberg SOUTH WE S TE GAS AND TQLECTDTIC COMPANY 3 SOUTHWESTERN GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Marfha Taylor Helen Pedison Laura Womack Amie Sun X We WAYNE S Cyn+hua Goolsbee Rae Nell Massad Lal Carfer X3 BRADBU RY-GRAN ER CLOTH I ERS KI, V:n1-A f:n-anal' YDH1' KDD+h .HYTTIYIV COX paw-V iii? 1 ,, 7' A 'iilvijexgifif Y 5' 1- , 'Q .: .' N DUNN MoToR COMPANY L l y A Lee Roy Reppond Burl Ru+ledge Sally Williams Carolyn McKay 4 -an i?lL : g9IQ. - K dl' X . . 1 f 1 Iiffsf-A K ' ' ' , 1 Q :w,'n14Q2n',gyfggfiwx .- , - ' gl ff '1Lf'?f?e?i,se134fi,- ,QF R . ' A - . wif V ' , fsfz-ff Fiffbf' Wil V M9RRn'50NJ.EWE':FF5a . .. 283 SOUTH SIDE DRUGS B verly S+eed Peggy Spangler Carol Bar'rleH' Ml' .w I-a......... UNITED GAS CORPORATIONS Frances Lis+on Wanda Bovd lll '5 ' DAIRY QUEEN Cheryl Pickens Rex Pickens Mack Walsh nhl! ws. 6 via W EQ? MCDAN I ELS' JEWELRY INC. I Al n n 285 MT. J. R. MCDBFIESIS MAB Wnnd :rn nan :vie 1 Ylrk 3 , 1 7 . N . A 52: x, 5: fre J Lgllf 'g' 'NJA 4 his SMITH STEEL CASTING Shirley Adams Shirley Waslcom Q Q' 1.395 MARSHALL NEWS MESSENGER Bill Hunkberaer Charles Pace MODERN SHOE REBUILDERS BeH'y Bosfick Peggy Ford M365 mga., '-v:.':..O HANSON GLASS AND PAINT COMPANY Sue Harvey Audrev Georae Hull' 121 1,.. 1 4 Wiasif H H I 3 ew w 213, M K ff is ,.Q.... . M A ff A xg? M. A 9 Q 5 , . A S ,gf ,gn E ., f-is:em:wf'5wewsss f M as f-3 f C.,,e 'wg A' iw , ei 2 2,5 ,3?w- ' 'P' ???isAsw:w-,,,-V A. f wa W Qiglit HN 1 . 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I 4 .Q v 4' Z 1 5 X A ,ni GL I iff: MARSHALL HARDWARE AND SUPPLY .Cx LaVonne Jordan Elizabeih Sperier 'FL A,,, 'QL' .M 'ye Jr, -X ,RL -- gf- R535 f XR M Dans 5 FUGLER BUILDERS SUPPLY 1 -' 4' far' 71:5 ' 295 SHOULTS POULTRY FARM Nancy Nell Sl'1oul'l's Bobby Shouli' .lUl.lAN BARNES STUDIO Y Fuqler Julie Barnes NEELY RODS., HICKOFTY COOKED SFIND. 5-' DLFITES NEELY BROS. SANDWICH SHOP -. James Neely Alan Schaefer y Brasher Marie Vovlc Mille Till N EH L'S CH EVROLET COMPANY 297 Delores Lawrence I-lnlnn Pnflhnn I-....u. l..l' -H-2, .fl rf- J :il ,J Q 2 9 8 MARSHALL POTTERY COMPANY Paisy Allen Paul Cox 1- I :L Q, ,xg J , is 4 .sim , E QK2-My WOOD MOTOR COMPANY 299 RUBBER SKIN Boy ii ig PANOLA COLLEGE 1 'X .3-'P -:N-' B, 5.23-, if w ' 'ir .. x P7 4 Av 3' 3. A gl x ha M .9 C I' :K P L' - 'X' f-pe. rf-' 'f afwzia-rg ' K I X l Q H i l JZ 'M f' 'Ea mid, x ,gf s , Q 5 ' , l , ef 300 L Sammy Pearson Alva NesbiH' Billy Holleman Bushe Morgan Douglas Hazelip Jaclk Sfevens Belly McCullars Roqeer Morfon -4 Hi in 0 if 3 'E w E QA .fi J Q T 'fi' Y T , E- .v Qi J EAST TEXAS BAPTIST COLLEGE H. D. BRUCE, Presicleni' Liberal Arfs College Wi+l1 Vocafional Training Reqular and Summer Terms EZ ELL'S MOTOR COMPANY FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY Mary Ann Burns Mary Ann O'Connor JohneH'e Burkham ,+.,.. ELSBERRY'S CAFE 1 ,Bal l BEL AIR DEVELOPERS Linda Varner LaVelle Beach Glenda Keller Marie Volvk ,N- eHye Barnes , Glenda Bar+on n Q., J haron Solomon Pa+5Y G'l5+rf3P Marjorie Wooclfin , I Roslyn Parrush ' ig jgj' , I'-f I ,g 1. J 4 Ml-LADY BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Ka+herine Welch Pai' Reeves umm 1 .J el 9 VQJU W OVvWv Tu .W Q Q gf ere s to good nd good rzendg 5 A ' Z if VW b'7Qf't'Tb nl Q A A J Y N . . . moz o . 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'-5-1's.1, a ' . , ,z g zwwv-fw'r?..v -aw-'ati-gf.. ,Mn .Gif if ATL 14 f '-3 f L ..,., V . ,Lg Wd? .'.. iv Am' 'ff-7.1-5Q14,QNs,WAQ ABNEY, BUTCH-Jr. ,,,................ ...,.,.,, 9 0, 163, 186, 190 ADAMS, CHARLOTTE-Soph, ....................,... 108, 153, 278 ADAMS, SHIRLEY ANN-Soph. .,,,.. 108, 118, 158, 257, 286 AECHTERNACHT, CAROLYN-Jr. .... 17,90,169,175, 186 189,190,217 AECIITERNACHT, JEANNIE-Soph. 1111..,. 17, 108, 153, 186 190,217 AGNOR, DON-Jr, ,.,,.,1...... ....... 90 ,159, 285, 239, 255 AKIN, MISS BERTA ...................,,,..1191...........,,..... 28, 117, 162 AKIN, MISS SYDNEY ,,,,,,,,.1..1,.............. 30,76,129, 147,165 ALBRIGHT, PAT-Sf. ..., 32, 52, 62, 77, 78, 160, 169,220,290 ALDERMAN, DARRELL-Sr. ........ 54, 62, 78, 153, 164, 225 ALEXANDER, CARNES-Soph. ,.,1..,,,..........,....,,,.,,.,,.,1.... 108 ALEXANDER, JAMES-Soph. ..,,,,... ..,,,,,1 1 08,162 ALFORD, DON-S6611 ,,..,,..................,,,,.,,,,,,,1,...,...... 108,155 ALLDREDGE, MARGIEws6ph. ...............,,.1.,,,.1,,,............ 108 ALLEN, PATSY-Sr. ....,,1, 62, 68, 78, 156, 184, 185, 186,189 190,208,299 ALLUMS, MARTHA-sr. .,,,..,.........,............,,,,.,.,, 62, 78, 151 ALMOND, BEN-Sf. .,,,,...,,.., ............... 6 2, 78, 159,234,237 ALQUIST, WANDA-Sr. ,,.., ,,...., 6 2,78,156, 186,190,280 ANDERSON, LEON-Jr. ......... ...,,,,..,...,1,,.,,,,,,,,,.....,,. 1 6,90 ARMSTRONG, NAOMI-Sr. .................,,,.,.......,,, 62, 78, 153 ARNOLD, BETTY-Sr. ..1..,,............. 63, 78, 166, 193, 208, 283 ATKINS, OSCAR-Sr. .... 7, 8, 63, 78, 146, 148, 156, 176, 178 179, 186, 190, 205, 206, 209, 225, 270 ATKINSON, AMELIA-Soph. ,,.,.,1....,..,..,...,1,..,...,..,.. 108,186 ATTEBERY, BETTY-Soph. ........,.,.....,...............,,.... 108,152 ATTEBERY, LEE ROY-Jr. ..... ,.,..,..1.,.....,.............. I 02 BABER, WILLIAM-Soph. .,... .,...... 1 08, 133, 166, 260 BAILEY, LARRY-Jr. .........,... ......,. 90 ,94,124, 158 BAILEY, MARY DEE-Soph. ..,,. .,,,,.,,,,,,,1,, 1 08,152 BAILEY, WAYNE-Ir. ............. ,,..,,,,,, 9 0,154,256 BAKER, EDDIE-Sf. .,........... .,,,,,,,,,,1 6 8, 78, 159 BAKER, HOPE-Sr. ..,,.....,.1,.. ,..,.,,..,...,,,,,, 6 8, 78, 158, 169 BANTA, LOYCE-Soph. ,.1,,,, ,...,.....,..,..............,....., 1 08,158 BARNES, BETTYE-Sr. ,.,..., 88, 63, 77, 78, 148, 150, 220 224, 228, 280, 281, 808 BARNES, JULIE-Soph. ....,.,.,,,,,, 108, 116, 117, 168, BARNES, VIRGINIA-Soph. ,,,...,,,,,,......,.,, 108, 118, BARRETT, MARTHA-Soph. ,..,,.. - ,,,..,........,,,11.,,,,,, , 169, 225 278, 296 168, 193 108, 152 BARRY, BILLY-Sr. .1..,........... 63, 78, 156, 186, 207, 257, 258 292 BARTLETT, CAROL-Soph. 9999199,.,,,,, 108,111,117, 169, 193 BARTON, CLENDA-Jr. .,,, 8, 90, 95, 147, 148, 1501 193, 217, 220, 225, 229, 230, 231, BARTON, WILLIAM-J r. ..,. 90, 159, 235, 399, 241 BATCHELOR, BECKY-Soph. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , BATES, JIMMY-Soph, ,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 08, BAYS, DUANE-Jr. ,......,..,......,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , BEACH, LAVELLE-Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 0 BECKER, MISS VIVIAN NELL ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, BEICHNER, CHARLES-Soph. ,,,9,. ,,,,,,,,,,, , BERGSTROM, JANE-Soph, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 08, BERRY, JIMMY-Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 0 BERRY, JUDY-Soph. ........... ,,,,,,,,,, , 259, 118,166 216,225 178,179 277,303 254,255 111.108 118,158 L,85,90 156,303 ,29,135 108,158 118,166 162,190 108 Vadex BLACK, DON-Soph. ..........,,..... ...............1... 1 08, 193, 245 BLACKMON, JAMES-Sh. ,,,,, ...,.,, 6 8, 78, 159,235,238 BLAKELEY, BONNIE-Sr. ..... ,........ . .63, 78, 160, 298 BLAKELEY, CAROLYN-Ir. ..,.. ....,,,...1,,,....... 9 0, 169, 257 BOLUNT, LUCILLE-Jr. .......,, ,........,.,,.,,,,1.,.... 9 0,139,151 BLOUNT, MARGARET-Sr. ,,1,........ 63,78,90, 146,148, 151 BOAzE, JERRY-Soph. ..,,,11.,,..,.,.........1............. 108,117,164 BOGUE, BOBBY-Sr. ,,,,..,. 59, 63, 78, 141, 159, 193,225,232 233, 235, 236, 241, 246, 250, 251, 255 BOGUE, MARGARET-Jr. ..........,..,......,............,,1..,,,1.. 90,153 BORN, GLYNN-Soph. ..,.... ,.,.,.,.............. 8 5,108,162,163 BOSTICK, BETTY-Sr. ............,1,1,, 63, 78, 167, 198, 224, 287 BOSTICK, HAROLD-Soph. ,,1,.,.,.............,......,,,.,.,.., 108,249 BOSTICK, KAY-Jr. .............,1...,.,.........,..,......,..,,. 90,166,169 BOYD, JIM-Soph. ........,.,,.,,.,,,,...,................,,,,.... 108, 184, 164 BOYD, WANDA-Sr. .....,,,,.,. 63,77,78,85,123,135,14-6,148 167, 198, 222, 224, 284 BOYETT, SALLY-Sr. .........,..,.,,.,.. 63, 78, 156, 189, 190, 224 BRADFORD, FREDRICK-SOph. ...,........ 108,164,186,190 BRADSHAW, EARL-Soph. ..,,....., .....,............. 1 09,158 BRADSHAW, PAT-Sf. .....,,,.,,... .,,...,..,. 6 8, 78, 165, 233 BRASHER, BILLY-Jr. .,......,........ ...,,,. 9 0, 93, 103, 163, 297 BRAUDAWAY, NANCY-S6611 ...., ..,..,.,,.,,.,......,.. 1 09,158 BRIGHT, THOMAS-Sr. ................ ....... 6 8, 78, 154,173 BROCK, WILLIAM-Soph. ....... ....... 1 09,162,186, 190 BROOKS, CHARLES-Jr. ,,.... ...........,.,.,.........,... 9 1,154- BROOKS, LYNDA-Jr. ....,, ....... 9 1,98, 167,169,175 BROTZE, MISS SELMA ,1,,.,.. ....,.. 2 6,76,123,124,172 BROWN, JOAN-Sr. ........., 1,,I1.,,,.,..,,,,, 6 8, 78, 161, 178 BROWN, TOMMY-Ir. ,,1... ......................,.....,......, 9 1,158 BRYER, JOAN-Sr. ...,,.,.,..,..,......,.. 64-,78,131,153, 169,225 HBUCKNER, BOBBY-Soph. ........,....................... 109,168,224 BULLOCK, NELDA-Jr. ...... ..,.....,,........,..... 9 1,152,193 BUNCH, JAMES-S0ph. .,...... ,..,...,...,... 1 09,164 BURBAGE, DANNIE-Jr. ,,,, ,,I,,.,.. 9 1,151,190 BURKE, DON-Ir. ,.....,...,..... ...,.,1I,...,,. , .,..,........ 9 1 BURKE, JOE-Jr. ........................... .........,.,,................ 9 1,164 BURKHAM, JOHNETTE-Sr. ,.,,..,,..,... 64,78, 153,179,302 BURNETT, PAT-Ir. ....,,,,...............,,.....,,,......... , ,... 91,158,272 BURNS, MARY ANNE-Sr .,.,. 64,78,129,146,148,165,302 BURNS, PAT-Soph. .,..,,.,,.,...................1,.... 109, 118, 158, 299 BURNSED, CHARLES-Sr. ....,..,....,..... - ..,...,. 64,78,168,198 BYRNE, BETTY-Sr. ......,.,.,, 7, 8, 48, 64, 74, 78, 140, 160, 176 178, 179, 198, 209, 273, 276 CADENHEAD, OERRY-Jr. .,,.....,.,,......,,.................... 91,168 CAIN, BECKY-Soph. ............ ..........,.,..,..,.1,,....,.,,,,,,,,.,,,, 1 09 CAMPBELL, WANDA-Jr. ..,. .. ,,,... ......,.........,. . 91, 167,225 CANSON, ANNE-sr .,,.,.................... 64, 78, 146, 14-8, 151, 221 CANSON, KAY-fS0ph. ....,.....,,....,..,........,,1. 109, 161, 168, 193 CARMICHAEL, JIM-Sr. .... 64, 70, 78, 83, 159, 198, 196, 232 284, 236, 244, 247, 249, 251, 252, 253 CARLISLE, MRS. MARY ,,..,,,.,,,. 27, 135, 150, 169, 257, 258 CARPENTER, DON-Sf. ...,,,,, 60, 65, 78, 141, 147 148,199 285,242,247 CARPENTER, CALEN-Soph. ........,........... 190, 166 186, 190 CARROLL, ANNE-hjr. ...,..,,..,I,,,,, 1,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1 ,157 CARTER, MR. JIMMY ,..,., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7, 117 134,155 CARTER, LAL-Jr. ,....... .....,.,. 9 1, 158, 257, 270, 282 CARTER, RAENELL-Jr. 7V,.,YV77V7. 91, 127, 169, 193, 224, 279 CASEY, JAN-Sr, ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 65, 72, 78, 83, 159, 193, 234, 241 CHAMBERS, I. C.-Jr. ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,V,.,,YV.,,,,..........,..... 91,154 CHAMBERS, WAYNE-S6611 ,....,,,.................... 109,162, 163 CHANCE, CAII,-Soph, ,,,,A,,,,,,,,, 109,111,119, 164,234,237 CHAPMAN, COACH LEONARD CCCCCCCC 31, 100, 127, CHARBONNET, JIMMY-Jr. ,... 3, 91, 92, 103, 166,260,272 CHATHAM, CORA LEE-Sr. ,,,,,,,,............,.,. 65,70, 151,209 CHILDS, TOMMY-S6ph. .......,,,,,,,,,....,...,.,. 109, 119, 137, 193 CISCO, VENITA-Jr. .........,.1,...11111111,,,...,..........,...,..111 I 91, 152 CLARK, BOB-Jr. ..., 92, 98, 159, 207, 234, 242, 249, 254, 255 CLARK, CRAIG-soph. .....,1,.,1.11111,,,............,....... 109, 235, 241 CLINKSCALES, LANELLE-Jr. ..........,.......11111111111.,. 92, 164 COBB, MR, HOWARD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, 2 6, 76,139,151 COLE, CHARLES-Sr. ,,11. ...,.... 6 5, 78, 151, 206 COLEMAN, BILL-Jr. ,...,..,., ..,1111,,,.,...,,,. 9 2,154 COLEMAN, THOMAS-Jr. ,,,.... 65, 78, 05, 154 COLLINS, CLEAN-Jr. ...... ..,......,,,,,,,, 9 2, 97, 151 CONLEY, JOHN-Soph. ..... .......,,.1,,,,,, 1 09,221,249 CONROW, CONNIE-Sr, ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 65, 79, 160. 193, 275 COOK, ROHERT-S6ph, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.1..... 109,112, 164, 193,265 COOKE, CAROL-56611. .,,. 109, 111, 125, 147,148, 158,460 COOKE, MARTHA-Sr. ......,. 56, 65, 68, 79, 83, 140, 169, 174 208,257,258 COPELAND, MISS REDA ,,,,,,,..,.,,,..,.,,,, 27,76,123,125, 157 CORPIER, BETTY-Soph. ,,,.. ,..,,.,,.............,1,.,,,,.... 1 09 CORPIER, REBA NELL-Jr. ..... .,,............ 9 2,153 COWLEY, JERRY-Soph. ...........,.,,,..,.....,..,,,,,.. 109,186,190 Cox, JAMES-If. ,,,,,...,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,.,,,,.....,,,,,,, 05, 92, 190 COX, JIMMY-Sr. ,,..,.....,, 65,79, 138, 156, 186,189, 190,282 COX, LINDA-Soph. .,,,,,,........,,,,,,...,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, 85,109,152 COX, PAUL-Sr. ,.....,,,,,,......,,,,..,,.........,,.,. 65,79,85, 154, 299 COX, SARAH-Soph. .......,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,. .,,, 1 09,186 CRAFT, RUSSELL-Jr. ..,,,. 0, 92, 147, 166, 177, 178, 242, 271 CRAIG, JOHN-Sr. ,...,....,,...,,....,,,,........,,,,,.....,,,,,,,.,,,....,,,,,,,,. 65 CRAIG, MALIN-Soph. .........,,,,,,,..,.,., ,,...,,.,, 1 09,165 CROWELL, CHARLOTTE-Soph. ,,,,,,, ,,,.. ,,,, 1 0 9,168 CULVER, NELDA-Soph. ,,..,,..,,,,,., ,...,,,,L 1 09,186 CUMMINGS, CHARLES-Jr. ........,,,, 92,161 DAHMER, PAT-Sr. .,,,,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,..,, 6 5, 79, 151 DAILY, KAY-Soph. ,.,,,., L ,,.....,,,,. ,,..,,,,,, 1 09, 158, 225 DARNELL, PATSY-Soph. ....,..,.,,.. ,,.........,,,,,..,,, ' 09, 169 DAVIDSON, ESSIE MARIE-Sf. .,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,,, 65,79 05 153 DAVIS, ALICE ROSE-Sr. ,....,,.,,,......,,, 65, 79, 156, 169, DAVIS MR. HARVEY ,.,..,, .,,. .,.,,,. 2 9 , 117, 128, 163, DAVIS, JO ANN-Soph. ..,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 09, DAVIS, MR. JEFF .,,....,.., ......,,,,.....,,,, 2 9,117, DAVIS, JOHN-Soph. ,,,,......, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 09, 155 DAVIS, NEIL-Soph. ,,.....,.,,,,,......,,....., 107,110, 118,158 DAWSON, SANDRA-Soph. ......,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110, 168, DEHART, DOROTHIE-Soph. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , DELAHUNT, BOBBY-Sr. ......,, 65, 79, 85, 137, 159, 167, 250 DENNEY, BERNICE-Sr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 65, 77, 79 DICKERSON, EWELL-Soph. ...,.. . DISHMAN, JOHNNY-Jr. ,,,, , 110 92 1 s DODSON, DOROTHY-Jr. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 DODSON, FREDDY-Soph. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10 DOSS, JOHN ED-Soph. .,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 10,164,245 DOSSETT, ALLAN-Soph, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 1 10, DOSSETT, OPAL-If, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92, DREW, JO ANN-Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-.AVCQ 92 DUKE, HENRY-Sr. ,....,,, 65, 79, 159, 193, 216, 234, 236: 285 224 173 134 245 245 193 110 247 251 151 164 151 167 162 249 164 161 161 237 DUNCAN, JON ANN-Soph. .... , DUNCAN, WESLEY-Jr. ,,,,,,, , DUNLAP, WELBY-Jr. ...,..,,,,, . DUNN, EDDIE-Sr. ,.....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 92, 92, 238, 246, 250, 255 EDMONDSON, JAMES-Soph ....,,,,,.,,....,,,,, EHRIG, MARY VIRGINIA-.I r. ELDER, MORRIS-Jr. ,......, 00, 92,1995 141,1- ELDRIDGE, EDNA-J r. ,,,.,......,,, , ELDRIDGE, RAYBURN-Jr. ,,,.. . ELWOOD, JERRY-Jr. ,.....,,,,. . ELWOOD, LAURIE-Soph. ..,.,., , ENGLISH, OSCAR-Jr. ,,,,,,..,.,,,,,., , ETHRIDGE, MRS. ELIZABETH ,,,... EUBANKS, GLENDA-Soph. ,,,,.. . EVANS, JIMMIE-Jr. .,,,1,,,.......,,,,,.,...,,.,,,... . 159, 234, 237, 249 136, 147, 66, 79, 92, 165, 148, 159, 148, 158 163, 288 110, 164 217, 225 234, 238 248, 252 93, 154 93, 155 110, 131 93, 154 29 110 EVERETT, TROY4-Sr, ,........... 66, 79, 146, 148, 163, EVERETT, KENNETH-Sr, .,,,,,......, 93, 154 224, 260 FAGAN, WALTER-Sr. ........,...,, 21, 66, 79, 159, 193, 254, 255 256, 270 FAIRCLOTH, HERMAN-Soph. .,.,,.. .,..,....,.,,,... 1 10, 155 FARNHAM, DAVID-Soph. ..,,....,,. .,......, 1 10, 114, 245 FARQUHAR, PAT-Sr. .,......,,,...., ......,., 6 6, 79, 158, 193 FINDLEY, LINDA-Soph. ........,,.,, ,.....,,. 1 10, 118, 193, 225 FINIGAN, EDNA-Jr. ,.,,,,,......,.,.,,,........,..,,,,.......,. 93, 126, 160 FINLEY, MARY ELIZABETH-Jr. ........... .....,... 9 3, 152, 167 FOGLE, SAMMY-Soph. ..............,....... 110, 134, 155, 235, 236 FORD, BARBARA ANN-Soph. ........,,....,..,....., 110, 158, 193 FORD, ,DOUGLAS.Jr, ,,,,.,.....,,,,, .......,..,,.......,.,.,,.......,.,,,. 9 3 FORD, PATSY-Soph. ...,,, .,..,....,...,,. 1 10, 117, 118, 160 FORD, PEGGY-Sr. .,,,.,,,,,,,,, ..,.,,,. 6 6,79, 167, 193,224,287 FRANKS, LYNETTE-Jr. ,...,. ...,,,...........,., 9 3,96,103, 156 FREDRICK, EDWINA-Jr. ,,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 9 3,167, 169,225,291 FREESE, BRUCEHS0 .,,.,..,., ..........,,,,..........,,,,,.,. 6 6, 79, 164 FREESE, JUDYkSOph. .......,....,,,.........,,...,,,.......,.....,.......... 110 FROBESE, SHERRY-Sr. ....., 67, 79, 135, 148, 160, 169,174 180, 221, 224, 257, 258, 276 FUGLER, D. L.-Sr. 35,54,6i,72,79,153,156,183,186, 190 220, 225, 279, 295 FUGLER, L. A.-Sr. ,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,...,,,,, 67, 79, 154,203 FUGLER, TOMMY-Jr. ,,,,,. ,......,,,, 9 3,154,296 FYFFE, BILLY-Sr, .,,,,,. .....,,.......,,,, 6 9, 79, 05 FYFFE, BOBBYxJr. ,,,,,,,, ..,,,,......,,,,,,..,..,,, 9 3,154 GADDIS, GLENDA-Sr. ,,.... ,.,,,,,,,, 5 1,67,79, 160,169 GAINES, EVONNE-S0ph. ,,,... ....,.,,,..,..,.,,,,,,., 1 10,153 GALLAGHER, BEN-J r. ..,, ......,.., 9 3, 164, 193, 227 CENT, BOB-S6ph. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,...,,,, 1 10, 162,186,190 GENTRY, ROGER-S6ph. ,,,,,,,,,.,....,.,,.,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,... 110 GEORGE, AUDRY'S0ph. ,,,,,,,,..., 85,110, 158, 169, 193,287 GEORGE, BETTSYYSL , GEORGE, JOHN-Jr. ,,,,,,, , GEORGE, SAMMY-Jr. ,.... . GEORGE, STELLA-Sr. 67, 79, 153, 206 93 93, 235, 241, 255 67, 79, 167, 179 GIBSON, DOUGLAS-Soph. ..,,,.....,,,,,, 05, 110, 181,245,249 GIBSON, EMMA-S6ph. .....,,,,,,.......,,,. 110,14-6,152,186,190 GIBSON, GERALD-Jr. ,,,,,,,....,,,,,,..,.,,, 93,166,106,190,200 GILSTRAP, PATSY-Sr. ,..,.. 7, 0, 46, 67, 74, 79, 83, 146, 150 176, 178, 179,193, 209, 214, 217, 221, 225, 228, 230, 231, 268 CIST, NOLA-Soph. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 118,193 GOLDBERG, STEVE-Sr. ..,,,,...,,.,.., 67, 79, 166, 234, 243,281 GOOLSBEE, CYNTHIA-Jr. ,... 16, 93, 94, 160, 184, 185, 186 189, 190, 214, 215, 282 GOULDEN, PEGGY-Soph. .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110, 160, 169 GRAVES, DOROTHY-Soph. ..... . GRAY, J AMES-Sr. ...... . ..,........ .......... 6 7, 79, 151 GRAY, JOHN MARK-J r. ..,.......,. .,..,....... 9 4, 134, 154 GREGORY, MR. FREDERICK .....,.. 31, 117, 126, 164 GRIGSBY, CACA-Sr. .................. ..,,.......... 6 7,79, 161 GRUBB, ROBERT-Soph. ........ .....,....,..........,..,......,.. 1 10 GRUNLAND, PHIL-Sr. A,........,.,........,. .,.....,7..,... 6 7, 79, 157 HACKNEY, HOWARD--Soph. ......,... 110, 163, 186, 190, 234 HACKNEY, MR. VIVIAN ......,,,................... 11, 22, 24, 25, 148 HADEN, PAT-Soph. ........,. . HADWIN, GLENDA-Jr. HAGAN, MISS RUTH ...,.,... 85, 94, 133 29, 117, 125, 167 HALL, WANDA-Jr. .,......,,,,...... ...........,.,...... 9 4,151 HAMILTON, JAMES-Jr, ,,.,.V.,..,.,. .,L,.........V,.. 9 4,190 HAMPTON, CHARLES-Soph. ,..... ....,.,... 1 11,162,249 HANCOCK, PAT-Soph. ...,......1.,. ....,,,,1. 1 11,158,169 HARBER, BETTY SUE-Jr. ........................,,............,. 94,168 HARBER, CARROLL-Jr. ,........,...........,......,........,.......,,1,,.. 94 HARDY, ANITA-Soph. .,..,,,,.... 111, 125, 158, 193, 216,225 261, 275 HARP, MRS, SARA ,,......,....... .,..,,,,,... 2 9,124,125 132,158 HARPER, KATHERINE-Jr. .....,............,....,................ 94,158 HARRELL, TOMMY-Jr. .....,.......,,,...... 94,97,154, 245,256 HARRELL, MRS. VALRIE .,,. 30, 140, 145, 147, 143, 149, 263 HARRIS, WAYNE-Soph. .................,..,........,1...,.,......,......,, 111 HARRISON, STANLEY-Sr. ..,,........,,......1..,.. 67,79, 156,249 HARRIST, NOLAN-Sr. ...., ..,,,.........,1,,.....,1,.,......,......, 6 7, 79 HARVEY, SUE-Soph. ......, 1 .......,. 85, 111,113, 168, 225, 287 HATFIELD, FRED-Soph. ..... ..............,.....,.........,,.....,.., 1 11 HAWK, MRS. JANE ......,..,................,,.,................,. 26,136,193 HAWKINS, EVA RAY-Soph. .,.,......,.....,.........,,.,,,.,.. 111,152 HAWLEY, DIAN-Sr. ....., 67, 79, 146,148, 158, 175, 193, 292 HAYES, MARIE-Jr. ...,.....,................................,,.......... 94,167 HAYNES, KENNETH-Soph. ...... .......... 1 03,111,119,154 HEARNE, DAVID-Soph. .,....,.... ,,..........,,........ 1 11, 155 HEARNE, HELEN-Soph. .,,.. ...,........,,,................,,......,. 1 11 HELM, SAMMY-Sr. ..,,....... .....,.,.............,..,..,..... 6 7, 79,158 HENDERSON, BOB-Sr. .......,.. 68,79,85, 156, 186,189,190 225,234,243 HENDRY, MRS. LUCILLE ,EEE......,,..,......,,,.....,,,.,,..,,,.,,,...,,,1. 25 HENRY, PATTY SUE-Jr. ...,,,............,. 89, 94, 143, 186, 287 HERNDON, MISS MARY BOYD .........,.,....,...,,,. 27,100,140 HICKMAN, DELORES-Sr. ........., ...,,,,,.. 6 3, 79, 151 HILL, HAROLD-Jr. ..,..... L ..... .,........,, 9 4,154 HILL, MARGIE-Jr. .,.........,...,, ...... ......... 9 4 ,167 HILL, ROWLAND-Soph. ....... ...............,,. 1 11,115 HINDS, BEATRICE-Sr. ...,......,,........,.........,, 68, 30, 165, 229 HINES, CAROLYN-Soph. ............,.,....................,.... 111,125 HINES, LORETTA-Sf. ..,,..,. 53, 68, 77, 30, 142, 160, 172, 206 221,261,297 HINES, PEGGY-Jr. .,........,..,.,......,............. 94, 169,170,280 HOBDEN, ETHEL MAE-Jr. .... ...,........ 9 4,165,257 HOLDER, ERNESTINE-Jr. ..,, ,,.......,,,.........,., 9 4,167 HOLDER, PATSY-Sr. .,,,........... ......,. 1 9, 68, 30, 167, 179 HOLDER, TRAVIS-Soph. .....,,..........,,.,,....,,...,.,,.......,,,,,, 111 HOLLEY, WANDA JO-Soph. .....,.. 111,14-6,148,152,169 HOLLIS, CHARLES-Soph. .................,...........,,,,....... 111,154 HOLLOWAY, PHALAMAE-Soph. ,,.... ......,,,,, 1 11 HOLTZCLAW, PATSY-S6ph. .......,................,................... 111 HOPKINS, JUANITA-Jr, ,.....,....,,.........,,..,............,.... 95,167 HORICK, ANN-Sr. .,...... 68, 30, 128, 168, 186, 189, 190, 208 HOWARD, DIAN-Soph. .............. , HOWELL, WILBERT-Soph. ...., , 111, 158 111 HUDSON, ANDY-Sr. .,...... 68, 80, 85, 157, 173, 187, 189, 190 HUDSON, BILL-Soph. ............1......,.....1....., 111, 159, 235, 240 HUDSON, BRENDA-S0ph. .......,..,,.... 111, 117, 127, 166, 225 HUDSON, ELAINE-Sr. ...... 64, 69, 77, 80, 135, 167, 218, 220 HUDSON, JOE-Sr ..... 69, 80, 159, 233, 235, 240, 241, 242, 243 254, 235 HUFFMAN, ELSIE-Jr. ..,,.. 8, 94, 95, 146, 148, 160, 169, 178 179, 193, 217, 225, 277, 294 HUGHES, MRS. INEZ .,........,...,.......,,..,,........ 28, 101, 124, 160 HUMPHREY, WINSTON-Soph. .....,,,......,,..1........,,, 111, 249 HUNTSBERGER, BILL-Sr. ...........,...... 69, 80, 147, 162, 286 HYDRICK, PAT-Jr. ......,, 94, 95, 103, 141, 158, 245, 255, 256 HYNSON, KATHLEEN--Sr. .... 69, 80, 129, 168, 187, 190, 220 IRVINE, PAULA-Jr. ...............,...........,,,...........,,,,,...... 95, 161 JENKINS, CHARLES--Soph. ..1... .,..,.............. 1 11 JIMERSON, FRANCES-Soph. ...... .,,..., 1 11, 114, 153 JOBE, BILL-Jr. .,.........,,.,........... .,,.....,,.............,. 9 5, 164 JOHNSON, HAROLD--Jr. ,,1.,,.. .......,.,,...........,,............ 9 5 JOHNSON, LEON-Sr. ...- .........1,..,.,,,.,... 69, 80, 137, 154, 273 JOHNSON, MAE JOHN-S0ph- ,..... .,.... 1 11, 115, 158, 169 JOHNSON, MARY LOU-Jr. ,..,..., .,,..,,. . . ....,,,.,... 95, 158 JOHNSON, M1SS OLA PEARL ........ .,..,...........,..........,,... 2 5 JONES, BOBBY-Sr. ...,.............. ........,..,......., 6 9, 80, 85, 151 JONES, DENNIS-Sr. ...,,...,,.. .......... 6 9, 80, 164, 187, 190 JONES, DOROTHY-Soph. ...... .....,..,......,.,,...,,.. 1 12, 153 JONES, EDWARD-Soph. ....,. .......,........,..,,.,.........,..... 1 62 JONES, JOHN-Jr. ...........,,..... 95, 159, 234, 238, 255 JONES, JOHNNIE SUE-Jr. .,.. ......,.,,,,,,........,,, 9 5, 153 JONES, JOYCE-Jr. ..., ...,... ,... ..,,1.,.. 9 5 , 167 JONES, LAMURIEL-Soph. ....,. .,,..........., 1 12 JONES, LARRY-Sr. ............,.,... ,,,.,., 6 9, 80, 151 JONES, MARILYN-Soph. .,,.,,,,.......,,.,,......,..,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 112 JONES, ROY-Jr. .....,,..................,,.,..........,,.,...,...,,.,,...., 95, 163 JONES, WILLIAM-Soph. ,,,,...... 112, 121, 159, 235, 236, 237 243, 254, 255 JORDAN, LAVONNE-Jr. ,.,. ......,,,.......,,,,., , , .,,,, 95, 158, 295 KAY, CLIFFORD-Sr. .,.... ....,..... 6 9, 80, 135, 165, 187, 190 KEENER, EDITH-Sr. .....,,.,.,,..,,.... 69, 30, 156, 169,224,289 KEENER, THOMAS-Soph. ........,,,,,.11....,.,,,,,,,.,, 109, 112, 162 KEETH, KENT--Sr. ,..,.... 7, 9, 16, 43, 69, 80, 85, 132, 147, 148 157, 176, 178, 179, 206, 208, 209, 257, 268 282 KEISER, J AMES-Sr. ..............,.1,..,. 69, 30, 162, 166, 137, 190 KELLER, GLENDA-Jr. ,.,.........1,,1...,....,,,,,,,, 95, 156, 169 303 KENNEDY, GLORIA-Soph. ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 112, 161 KENNEDY, PAT-Soph. ...... 104, 110, 112, 117, 118, 148 225 KEY, ALTON-Soph. .............,,..,.................. 112,163,187, 190 KEY, MARY HOBART-Jr. ,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2, 95, 157 KEYS, NANCY-Soph. .,..,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,.,,, 1 12 KING, LINDA-Jr, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5, 167 KORNRUMPF, KING-Jr. .....,.. ......,... 8 5, 95, 159, 234, 238 LACY, JOE ANN-Soph. ..,... ..........,.,...... 1 12, 118, 169 225 LAMBERT, CHARLES-Jr. .......... 96, 162, 187, 189, 190, 216 LANE, BILL-Soph. ,,,.,....,,,,,...... .,.,..........,,.. . ......., ,,,.. 1 1 2 162 LANTRIP, MICKEY-Soph. ....,..., ..... 111, 112, 249 LAVENDER, BETTY-Soph. ...... .,,...........,,...,....... 1 12 153 LAWRENCE, BEVERLY-Soph. ...,................,...,. 85, 112, 152 LAWRENCE, DOLORES-Sr. ......,... 69, 77, 80, 160, 193 194 224, 297 LAWSON, MARGARET-Sr. .,,, .....,,..,........ 6 9, 80, 167, 215 LEA, PATSY-Sr. .,..........,... ......... 6 4, 69, 30, 139, 151 169 LEA, WANDA-Soph. ........1,..............,.,,...,........,.....,.........,, 112 LIGON, MRS. JEWELL .....,............,,.,,.........,.,,,,........,,,,..,... 25 LISTON, GLENN-Sr. ........ 4-4, 69, 80, 147, 148, 159, 193 208 213, 233, 234, 237, 238, 239, 242, 246, 249, 250, 252 254: 253 255 LOLLER, NELLIE-Soph. .,7,.,,...... . 112, 152 LONG, GENE-Soph. ..11,1,.1,v.,.w........1., ,V..... 1 12,152 MADEWELL, BARBARA-S6ph. .......,,.,.111,A11111w........,.... 112 MAORILL, MR. JOE ...,.....,w.............,A....1111.,V...V.......... 80, 138 MAGRILL, ROSE MARY-Jr. 94,96,124,160, 173,187,190 MANLY, JOHN-Jr. ....,11...,..,.1,.11.........,.....1.1,......... 96, 158,173 MARTIN, LARRY-Soph. ..,.,.,,11 ,,,.......,..,.,,,. 1 12, 154, 166 MARTIN, MRS. LAWRENCE .....,.,....,, 31, 101,125, 133,166 MARTIN, MARY-Sr. ........... . MASON, SYLVIA-Jr. ,,,,,,,. MASON, WAYNE--Soph. .... .. 70, 80, 153, 193 96, 133, 157, 173 112, 162 MASSAD, RAE NELL-Jr. ...,,,.,,..,........1,..,,., 96, 116,257,282 MATHENY, BUDDY-Jr. ....,,,.,,.,..,. 96,99 159,234 240, 255 9 MATTHEWS, RONNIE-Soph ..... 103, 112, 113, 147 148, 260 9 MATTHIS, RAYF ORD-J r. ..,.,,,,.... 95. 96, 103, 159, 235, 240 MAULDIN, JOE-Soph. ,.....,,,,,,..............,,,,,,,.,..... 112, 163, 245 MEELER, REBA-Soph. .1,,.,,,...,.........,..,..,...........,,,,,,..,...... 112 MEYERS, SUSY-Soph. ............1....,,.,..,....,.,.,,..,. 112, 118, 169 MIKE, BOBBY-Soph. ,...,,,, 112, 113, 119, 132, 158 195, 260 9 MIKE, PRINCESS-Sr. ..,, 3, 36, 61, 70, 80, 146, 148, , 221 257 293 MILES, ROGER-Soph. ,,.....,.,.,1,1,,,,,......,..,,,, ,112 MILLER, MISS ALLINE ......., 160 , 262, 76, 140, 156 MILLER, JOE-Jr. .,.....,..,..............,,.,,.......,..,....,.,.......... 96, 155 MILLER, MARTHA-Jr. ..,.....,.,...............,,....,,,....,,,....,, 96, 167 MILLER, PHIL-Sr. ........ 70, 80, 109, 141, 159, 173, 187, 232 246, 250, 251 MILLER, WINSTON-Sr. ........ 70, 80, 147, 148, 163, 190, 257 258, 262 112, 153 MOBLEY, N ELL-Soph. .....,.,,..,.,,,.......,.,., . MOCK, MARILYN-Soph ..,.. 113, 118, 158, 193, 216, 225, 275 MOONEY, JAMES-Sr. ..... . 70, 80, 154 MOORE, BOBBY-Sr. ,...,........,...,...........,.,,..... 70, 80, 126, 163 MOORE, CAROLYN-Soph MOORE, J ACKIE-J r. ..,...,,,...... . MOORE, PHILIP-Soph. ..,,.,, . MOORE, MRS. VIOLA ...,.......... MOREHEAD, JO ANN-Sr MORELAND, J ACK-Soph. MORGAN, JEANNIE-Sr. ,.,.... . MORLEY, FREDERICK-Soph. MORRIS, BARBARA-.I r. ....,.,.. . . ................ 85, 113, 116, 148, 257 96, 167 25, 168 .1 .......... 57, 70, 80 71, 80, 85, 152, 187, 190, 209 222, 223, 271 113, 163, 187, 190 96, 153 MORRIS, PATSY-J r. .........., . MORRISON, BECKY-Sr. ....... , MORRISON, MRS. ETHLYN .,.... ......,.. 2 8,101,130 152 MORRISON, TOMMY-Jr. ....... . MORTON, MORTON MORTONZ .I OE-Soph. ......... . J. P,-Sr. ..........,...... . LANICE-Soph. .,..,. MORTON, MAE ELLEN-Jr. MORTON, RUEL-Soph. .......,,........,,,,,,, . MOSELEY, HAYWOOD-Soph. .....,.. 85, 113, 234, 243, 260 MOSELEY, STEVE-Soph. ....,.. . MOSS, GLENDA-Jr. .........,, , MOTLEY, MISS MABEL ,.,,....,,,, MULLER, MARILYN-Soph. ..... . MULLIKIN, HANS-Jr. ....,,,,,,,,,, , MUNDEN, GEORGE ANN-Jr. MUNDEN, GLENN-Jr. ....,,,,. . 96 71, 80, 85, 151, 169 96, 151 113, 154 70, 80, 168 113, 152 96, 158 113, 193 85, 96, 152, 193 118, 118,225,257 96, 249, 252, 253 97, 160, 169, 225, 291 97, 166 MURPH, J OHNNY-J r. ....,....,.....,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97, 163 MURRAY, DWIGHT-Soph. ..,... 113,115,140,147, 148,163 193,268 MUSE, MARTHA-Sr. ........ 71, 77, 80, 126,169, 175, 193, 200 225, 269 MYERS, JANETTE-Soph. .......... ...... 1 13, 118,257 MCCLARAN, RUTLEDOE-Jr. ...............,....,.. .......... 9 7, 268 MOCLENDON, WOODY-Soph. ................................ 113, 164 MCCLURG, CAROL-Sr. ........ 7, 9, 45, 60, 70, 81, 80, 147, 148 149, 166, 169, 173, 176, 179, 207, 208, 257, 258, 259 MCCOWN, SANDRA--Sr, ........ 71, 77, 80, 167, 172, 193, 206 222, 275 MCCOY, GLADYS-Soph. ......,................,............................ 113 McCRACKEN, EDDIE CLAIR-Soph .....,. 113, 114, 146, 143 16 MOGIBBONY, MENOY-Sf. ......,..... 71, 80, 156,190, 198, 289 McKAY, CAROLYN-Sr. ........ 71, 81, 130, 160, 172, 198, 206 268, 283 McKAY, MIKE-Soph. ....... ........,...............,.... 1 13, 166, 193 McKAY, ROY-56611. ............... .................................. 1 13 McKAY, SYLVIA-Sr. .............. ......,,,......... 7 1, 81, 166, 179 MCKEEL, BARBARA-Soph. ..........., 113, 161, 168,187,190 MCKEEL, MR. GERALD ....... .,....1..,,. 8 0, 101,129,161 MCKENNEY, JEAN-Jr. ..... ..................,.,.......... 9 7, 152,209 MCKIEL, BETTY-Soph. .................................... 118, 168, 187 McKIEL, BILLY-,I r. ................ 85, 97, 158, 162, 187 189 190 9 1 McKIEL, ELIZABETH-Soph. .................. 113, 161,187,190 McKIEL, JANICE-Jr. ,.,..... 49, 71, 81, 83, 156, 183 184, 185 v 187, 189, 190, 193, 208, 274 MOLENDON, MRS. KATHLEEN ........................ 30,136 192 9 McNATT, NANCY-Soph. .....,...,........ 113, 132, 158, 169 299 7 NADER, RAYMOND-Soph. ..... .......................... 1 13, 245 NADER, RONNIE-Soph. ................................,......... 113, 166 NARON, JO ANN-Soph. ..........................................,f, 113, 131 NESBITT, BONNIE-Sr. ........ 9, 42, 71, 81, 146, 148, 153, 178 179, 209 NEWTON, BARBARA-Sr. .... 71, 81, 120, 156, 187, 190, 280 NEWTON, HOWARD-Jr. ..,...,.......................,............. 97, 164 NUTT, PEGGY-Jr. ............................ ............... . 97, 167 O'CONNOR, MARY ANNE--Sr. .................... 71, 81, 165, 302 O'CONNOR, PAT-Sr. ........................... . ........... 71, 81, 129, 156 O'CONNOR, SUSAN-Sr. .... 56, 58, 71, 77, 81, 160, 169, 209 225, 276 O'DELL, BARBARA-Sr. .................... 5, 71,81, 168, 193,283 O'DELL, PATRICIA-Sr. ............ 5, 72, 81, 128, 166, 193,283 ODUM, RALPH-Jr. ..............................,......................,.. 85, 97 O'KEEFE, DENNIS-Soph. .......................... 85, 113, 125, 164 O'KEEFE, RICHARD-J r. ............,,,..................... 97, 235, 240 ONEY, AARON-J r. ..............................,............... 97, 155, 163 OVERTON, JO ANN-Sr. ........ 72, 81, 160, 184, 185, 187, 189 190, 224, 279 OWENS, MR. JOHN ..........................,.........,. 28, 136, 182, 190 PACE, CHARLES-Jr. ........,......,.................. 97 187, 190, 286 PADGETT, NORMAN-Soph. .......,.... 113, 158, 187 190, 224 1 PAGE, MARTHA-.I r. .... 97, 123, 135, 156, 169, 175, 224, 272 PARRISH, ROSLYN-Sr. ...... 55, 70, 72, 77, 81 150, 193, 222 231 229, 230: , 269, 303 PATTERSON, MELISSA-Jr. 20, 97, 166, 169, 175, 193,225 261,279 PEAK, BEVERLY-Jr. ......,...,.....,.,,,............,.,,..... 97, 130, 160 PEDISON, HELEN-Sr. ...., . PELZ, SUSAN-Soph. ......... . PENDER, ELIZABETH-Jr. PENNINGTON, DAN-Soph. PERKINS, LYNDA-Sr. ,.... . PERSON, BETH-Soph. .......,, .,....., , Nv--- --------U , 72, 81, 281, 297 114, 158, 169 97, 168, 187, 190, 272 114 164, 188, 189 72, 77, 81, 160, 276 114, 168, 226, 278, 298 72, 81, 164 PERSON, DANNY-Jr. .... 59, 98, 207, 234, 240, 249, 252, 253 PETEET, CHARLES-Soph. PETEET, D'ANN-Soph. .....,,, , PETEET, DONNA-Soph. ,.,,,,, I PHILLIPS, CARL-Jr. ......... . PIERCE, GORDON-Jr. ..,I,,,A, I 85, 114, 188,190 114, 158, 278 114, 278 98, 155 PIERCE, HAROLD-Soph. ......,................... 114,132,188,190 PILCHER, MONYEEN-Soph. PILCHER, PETE-Sr. ....1V,,........ 19, 72, 81, 128, 164, 260, 272 PLATT, GENE-Sr. ,,,,,1,.,,,,,,,,, . POLLARD, JANIE-Jr. ., 98, 151 POPE, BOBBIE-Soph. .... ,1,,,,,,,,1,, 1 14 POPE, JAMES-Jr. ........,,1, .,,1,1,,,,, 9 8, 154 POPE, GARLAND-Sr. ,,,..,,,.,...,,,,,1...,..................,., 73,81, 156 POST, CHARLYN-Soph. ........,.1...1,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., 114 POTTER, BOBBY-Jr. ..,..,,...,., 87, 93, 98, 245, 249, 252, 253 POWELL, DIANE-Sr. ,...,,,,.. 73, 81, 124, 156, 193, 197, 213, 222, 292 POWER, EDDIE JOE-Soph. .,,,,.,, 110,114,119, 166, 223, 257 POWER, WILLIAM-Soph. ,,,1,.,,.,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85, 114 PRICE, COACH KIRBY ........ 26, 117, 140, 141, 159, 225, 234 235, 247 PROCTOR, CLAUDETTE-J r. ...,,,,,,,,,.,,,....,,,,..,,..,..,.. 98, 167 PYLE, WANDA-Sr. ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,.,,,,.,,,..,.,,,,,,,, 75, 81, 161 RAGSDALE, ROBERT-Soph. ...........,.....,,.,,,,....,,,,,.,,..,.,,,, 114 RAINS, NANCY-Sr. .....,.... 50, 73, 81, 166, 172, 188, 190, 193 206, 221, 222, 275 RANSPOT, PAT-,I r. ,,,,,,,..,,,,,, ,,,,..,,,,.,,,...,.,,,,,,,.,,, 9 8, 160, 235 RANSPOT, COACH KEITH ,,,, 29, 137, 141, 159, 225, 234, 235 RAPER, JOHN--Soph. ,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,...,,,,,.... 114, 154 RASBERRY, WOODY-Soph. RATCLIFF, SHIRLEY-Soph. 114 RATLEY, ALBERT-Sr. .....,......,,.... 73, 81, 163, 206,224 260 s RUTLEDGE, BURT-Sr. ,,,.,,.. 8, 41, 78, 81, 136, 144,147, 148 149, 198, 206, 208, 268 SAMPSON, GENE-Sr. ....,...,.,,.. 78, 81, 85, 156, 249,,252, 253 SANDERS, DELORAS-Sf. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 81, 161 SANDERS, CAROLYN-S0ph. SSSSSSS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 114 SANDERS JOHN-Soph. ,,., 8, 9, 106, 114, 117, 118, 146, 148 149, 158, 176, 179,234,241 SANDERS, KENDALL-Soph. ,........,..........,,,,... . .,,,,.... 114,155 SANDLIN, ARLINE-Jr. ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 99, 157, 173, 188, 190 SARRETT, 808414. ......,.............,.,,........,,......,. . ,.,. 99,159,207 SCHAEFER, ALAN-Jr. ........,, 8,16,88,93,99,148,174,176 178, 256, 271, 277, 297 SCHLANGEN, ADRIENNE-Sr. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 8, 81, 167 SCHOLTZ, CHARLES-Sr. ,,,,. ........ 7 8, 81 ,157, 208 SCHOOINS, SHERRY-Soph. ...........,.,...,. , .,,,,,,.,.,,1,,, 1 14,153 SCOTT, BETTY JO-S6611 ...,.,.......,..,,,,.,,,,.,.,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,SSSS 115 SCOTT, SIDNEY-Soph. ,,,,,,,....... 108,115,146, 147, 148,154 SELF, CORKY-Soph. ,,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,, 85,115,168,188,189,190 SEWELL, GERALDINE-Jr. ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,....,,.........,,, 99,153 SEWELL, JAMES-Soph. ,,,,, ,....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,........,,,,,,,, 1 15 SHARP, JEAN-Jr, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96, 99, 152, 198, 217, 225 SHEPARD, JANNETT--Jr. ..... ,,,,,,,,..........,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,. 9 9,167 SHERER, MRS. BETTY ,,,.... LLLL. ......,..,, .,,,,,,,,,, ......., 2 7 SHIPWASH, MARIE-Sr. ...,, LLLLLLLL.. ,.,, ,..,,,,..,, 7 4 , 81 SHIPWASH, SUE-Sr. ,,,.. ,,,,.,,, 7 4,131,129,151 SHIVERS, ROZANN-Jr. ,,,,, ....., ,,,,,,,.,, .,...... 9 9 SHOULTS, BOBBY-Sr. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ....,,,, 7 4,81,134, 154 SHULER, RICHARD-Sc-ph. ,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,......,,., ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,... 1 15 SIMMONS, JERRY-Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,...,,..,,.,,,,,,,.,,..... .VLELLL . . LLLLLLLL 2 99 SIMMONS, RAYMOND-Sf. I 89,74,82,144, 146, 147,148 149, 159, 206, 208, 213, 216, 217, 234, 242, 270 SIMMONS, ROBERTAJL .,..,,,, 85, 99, 154, 161, 188, 190,284 SIMPSON, BRUCE-Soph. ,,,,.......,,,,,,,,,..,.........., 115, 164, 245 SIMPSON, TOM-Jr. ,,,,,,,...........,,...,,...,,.,.................... 99,168 SLIDER, DOTTYE-Sr. ,.,. 74, 82, 153, 198, 202, 208, 209, 213 216,257 SLIDER, MRS. KATIIRYN ,....,., ....,,....,....... 2 8,100,153 SLOCUM, POLLY-Soph. .,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....1,11.... 1 15,152 SMIDT, GERALD-Jr. .......,. ,......... 9 9,1582 249,252,253 SMITH, BARBARA-Jr. .,,,.,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,....... 9 9 SMITH, BENNIE--Jr. .. .,.. ....... 9 9,154,245 SMITH, BESSIE-Sr. .... ,,.,,,,,,,,, 7 4, 82, 161 SMITH, BETTY-Jr. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.......,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00,153 SMITH, BOBBY-Jr. .,... ,,II...,,,,,.......,....,,,, 1 00,140,188,190 SMITH, DOTTIE-Jr. ,,,,,,,,.,.. 88, 100, 166, 173, 224,225,257 261,278 SMITH, HERMAN-Jr. ,,,1, ,,,1,,,,,..... 8 5,164 SMITH, IRVINO-Jr. ,........... 100,154,256 RAY, COACH J. T. ..............., 27, 137, 140, 141, 225, 234, 249 252,253 REDMON, BOBBIE-Jr. .,,.,,,,.,,,........,...,,....,......,,, 98,188,190 REEVES, PAT-Jr. .,,,,,,,,,., ....... 9 8, 188, 190 RENFRO, JAMES-Jr. .,..,.,.., ..........,,,,.... 9 8, 154 REPPOND, LEE ROY-Jr. ..,, ,,..,.,....... 9 8,151,283 REYNOLDS, MR. H, E. ..,,.,1,,111,,.,,,11.,,.,,.,,,,, 28,117, 127,225 REYNOLDS, WAYNE-Sr. ....................,............... 73, 81,151 RHODES, ANNE-Jr. 94, 98, 156, 184, 185, 187, 189, 190,294 RHODES, MR. EARL ...............................,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 25 RHYNE, LLOYD-If. ,,1,,,,,,,,,1,,,..., , ...., ,..,..., 9 7,98,103,151 RICHARDSON, MRS. ELEANOR .,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,- 2 6, 224- RICHEY, GRETA-J r. ........,.....,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,.,..,,,,,, 9 8 ,167 RICKS, SOPHIE-Soph. ..., ........ 1 13, 114, 158,225 RIPPEY, MELVIN-Sr. .... ................,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, 7 3,81 ROARK, MR. JOHN ......... .................... 2 8, 26, 146, 147 ROARK, R. L.-Jr. ,....,.............. .......... 9 8,162,188,189,190 ROBERTS, MELBA-Jr. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99, 271 ROBERTS, WYNETTE-Soph. ,..,,,,,...,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,, 114 ROBERTSON, JANIE-Sr. ....,...,,.. 73,81 165, 188, 190,222 ROBERTSON, JERRY-Soph. ............ 85,114, 133,166, 193 ROBICHAUX, PRESTON-Jr, ,,,,,,..,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 ROBISON, TREVA-Sr. O,O,O,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,,,OOIO 78, 815, 151, 167 ROUGHTON, MISS GUSSIE .... 9, 31, 126, 145, 178,179,209 ROWLEY, CHARLES-Sr. ,..,.,..,,,,,., ,,,. 5 ,73,81, 85, 154,293 ROWLEY, DOUGLAS-Sr. ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, 5, 78, 81, 85, 293 ROWLEY, ROGER-Soph. ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 14 RUDD, MIKE-Soph, .................... 114,119,127,158, 193,268 RUDDER, LARRY-Soph, ,,-,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 114 RUDEL, FRED-Jr. ,.,,.,,,.,..,. ,,,,,,, 9 9,138 RUDEL, SAMMY-Soph. ..... . ,. ......, 114 SMITH, JOY-Soph. ,........ .......................,.....,...... 1 15 SMITH, MARCIA-Sr. ......., ........ 7 4, 82, 169, 193, 215 SMITH, MARTHA-Soph. ...... ............. . , ............,..2.. 115 SOLOMON, BOBBY-Soph. .........,,..............,.... 115 164,245 SOLOMON, HAROLD-Soph. .,,,.......,...,.,.. 113,115 166,260 SOLOMON, SHARON-Jr. 100, 150, 198, 220, 228, 230, 231 278,303 SPERIER, ELIZABETH-Sf. ..,,...... 75, 82, 153, 209, 225, 295 SPERIER, JANE-Jr. ,,,,,,,.I,,,....,.......................,,......,... 100,156 SPANGLER, PEGGY-Soph. .......,.... 115,118,151 168,284 SPRADLING, HOWARD-Soph. ........,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,. 85 115,155 SPRAY, MARY-Soph. ....................,.,,........,.. ............ 1 15,158 STAGGERS, GRADY-Sr. ....,,,. ,,,.,,,, 8 8, 74, 75, 82, 156,220 STARKE, E818-Sf. ,,,,,,.,,..,........,. ........,,.,....,.. .,,. 7 5 ,82, 165 STANDRIDOE, JOYCE-Soph. ...... ,,....,,.,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 1 15 STARRETT, DOROTHY-Soph. .........,....., 115, 158, 188, 190 STEED, BEVERLY-Soph. ,.A...........,, 115, 118, 158, 169,284 STEELMAN, ELWIN-Soph. ..,...,.....,,.,.,..,,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 115 STOVALL, CHARLOTTE-Soph .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,.,,.., 115 STOVALL, MAX-Jr. ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,.A,.. 1 00 STRICKLAND, BUDDY-Soph. .,... .....,. 1 09 115,148 STRONG, HILLARD-Jr. ,.,,......... ,,,,.,,,.,,, 1 00,151 STUBBEN, ANNA-Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,A,,,,..,,,......,.....,,, 85 100,164- SULLIVAN, CORA ANN-Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100,153 SULLIVAN, JAN-Sr. .,7... 75, 82, 155, 160, 169, 175, 193, 225 SUN, AMIE-Sr. .... 9, 68, 75, 82, 146, 148, 153, 176, 179,209 215, 223, 257, 258, 281 SURRATT, RUTH ANN-Sf. ......,..,.............. 75,82, 151,274 SWENSON, JUNE-Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100,152 SWENSON, MARLENE-Sr. ....,,,,,,,, 75, 82,85, 161, 169,225 TAMPLIN, KAREN-S5ph, ..... ..................,............ 1 15,153 TATUM, PAUL--Soph. ,.,,..... ..,..... 1 15,147,148 TAYLOR, DALE-Soph. .,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 15,245 TAYLOR, G. A.-Sr. ....,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,TTTT, 7 5, 82, 164 TAYLOR, LINDA-Soph. .....,,.......,,..,,,,.... 115, 150, 188, 1.90 TAYLOR, MARTHA-Sr. ,,,,.,.. 75, 82, 150, 198, 268, 276, 281 TAYLOR, PAT-Soph. ..............,,....,,,, 115,116,158 188,190 TAYLOR, RAYMOND-Sr. ,,.. 75, 82, 159, 198, 285, 237, 249 252,258 TAYLOR, TEXIE D.-Soph. .,..,....,............,....... 115,117,156 TENNEY, DAVIS-Sr. ..,,....,............,,,,,,,,, 75,82, 126 163, 201 TENNEY, GENE-5555. ..,. 107,115,116, 117, 118 119, 234 236,249 TERRY, COACH JAMES ,,,, 28, 117, 128, 141,285, 243, 256 THOMAS, DAVID-Jr. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 00, 105, 163, 223, 257, 268 THOMAS, JAMES-Jr. .....,,,, ,...,............,,..,.....,.,.,... 1 00,151 THOMAS, LEE ROY-Jr. .....,,., ,,..,,......,...........,,,.,,, 1 00,151 THOMAS, MARY EMMA-Jr. .....,...,.,,,,,,, 100,153,188,190 THOMPSON, BONNIE-Soph. .....,.,,, 108,116,130,146,152 THOMPSON, JEAN-Sr. ,,,,,,,,,,.....,.. 75,82,85,129,153,179 THOMPSON, JERRY-Soph. ,,,,,......... 112, 116, 164, 245, 249 THORNE, JOE-Sr. ,,,,,,,. 75, 82, 136, 155, 188, 190, 198, 205 208, 216, 217, 290 THORNTON, CLIFFORD-Jr. ...,....,,,,..,.,,.,..,,.,................ 100 TILL, MIKE-Sr. .,,,,,,, 9, 37, 61, 72, 75, 82, 148, 149, 159, 179 206, 207, 209, 225, 256, 259, 297 TREADWELL, MR. ,,,.........,...,................,,..,,,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 154 TRENTHAM, JAMES-Soph. ..,......... 116,158,188,190,193 TYLER, PAULA-Jr, ,,,,.,.....,..... .........., 1 01, 167, 169, 277 VAN REENEN, WIM-Soph. ,,,,,,, ,...,.,,, 8 5,116,162,260 VAN WERT, JERRY-Soph. ,,,,,,, ,......,,,,.... 1 10,116,260 VARNER, LINDA-Jr. .,,,..,,,,,.. ....,,..,.. 1 01,158, 273, 808 VARNER, ROLLO-Jr. ,,,,...., .,,..,. 1 01,143, 164, 223, 224 VAUGHAN, BILLIE-Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,...,,, , ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,........... 1 01,153 VAUGHAN, MELVA-sr. .,,,..,,.. 70, 75, 77, 82, 198, 213, 269 VAUGHAN, SAMMY-Jr. ..., 101, 163, 171, 223, 225, 257, 268 VICKERS, JERRY-Jr. ,..,,.., 95, 101, 159, 285, 239, 248, 254 VOVK, MARIE-Jr. .,............,... 9, 101,156, 179, 273, 297, 808 VOYLES, JO ANN-Jr. ..... .........................,,,... 1 01,166,169 VOYLES, RUTH-sr. ........,,,,...,.,............................ 75, 82, 165 WAINWRIGHT, KAY-Sr. .... 75, 82, 148, 155, 172, 206, 294 WAITS, BETTY-S5ph. .............,........,........,,........,,.,...,.,,.,,. 115 WAKEHAM, JIMMY-Sr. ,,,,,,,,,, , WAKEHAM, TOOTSIE-Soph. ..,, . 76, 82, 235, 239 WALDRON, JAMES-Soph. ......... .........,........,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1 16 WALDRON, L1LL1E-S5511 ..... .......,,...,...,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 16 WALKER, JEANNETTE-Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8, 89, 95, 101, 140,169 WALSH, MACK-Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01, 151,285 WALTHALL, CAROLYN-Jr, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 01, 153 WARD, CHARLES-Sr, ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76, 32, 164 WASKOM, SHIRLEY-S5ph. ..,,,,,,,,1,.,.,,,,,........ 116, 153, 286 WATSON, SONNY-Sr. .........,,..,. : 54, 75, 82, 83, 85, 189, 151 WATSON, ESTHER-Jr. ..........,,,, 97,101, 147,148,153,188 WATSON, HENRY-Jr. ..,, ,,,........,...,.. 1 01, 159, 235,242 WAUGH, MARION-Sr, .,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, 7 6, 32, 154 WAUGH, TOMMY-Soph. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 16, 154 WEAVER, JAMES-S5ph. ..,..,,, ,,,,,,, 1 16,162,188, 190 WEBB, J ERRY-Sr. ...,.......... ...........,... 7 6, 82, 164 WEEKLY, J OHN-Soph. ................,..,...,.................,.,,.,...,, 116 WEEKS, GAINS-Soph. ..................,.....,.,,............ 85, 116,164- WEIDMAN, J ULIE-J r. ,......, 96, 101, 148, 152, 193, 278, 293 WESSON, LINDA-J r. ,,,,,.,,.,.,.,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,. 101, 158, 257, 270 WESTBROOK, RUSTY-Soph. ..................,....... 115, 116,245 WHELAN, MARY VIRGINIA-Soph. ..,,.....,,. 116, 158, 164 WHITE, CHARLENE-Jr. ,.................,.... ....... 5 , 101, 167 WHITE, FRIEDA-J r. .......,..,...,,..,,.,,..,. ..,...,,,,.,,...., 1 206 WHITE, PAULINE-Jr. ...,......., ..............,.... 5 , 102, 167 WHITEHURST, BILLY-Jr. ....... ,...... 1 02, 163, 223, 257 WHITEHURST, IRBY-Soph. .... ........... 1 16, 118, 193 WHITEHEAD, TOMMY-Jr. ...........,..,.,,,,., 102, 162, 163, 168 WHITENER, BECKY-Soph. .................... 106, 116, 118, 168 WIDMAYER, CAROL-Sr. 17, 76, 82, 193, 204, 208, 215, 270 WILLIAMS, ADA JANE-Soph. ......................,..,.,,.,.,..,., 116 WILLIAMS, DELPHINE-Jr. ..,....,..,,................,,,..... 102, 167 WILLIAMS, J ANET-J r. ,,,,.,,, 86, 95, 102, 166, 175, 261, 280 WILLIAMS, JERRY-Jr. ..,.......,....... -.. 96, 102, 188, 190, 271 WILLIAMS, J ULIUS-Soph. ,..................... 116, 155, 188, 190 WILLIAMS, MARGARET-Sr. .,,.........,.,,,.....,,...,.. 77,82, 167 WILLIAMS, SALLY-Sr. ....,,.... 77, 82, 85, 129, 161, 188, 190 223, 283 WILSON, BETTY-Jr. ....... .....,.......,............... 8 5, 102,188 WILSON, FRAZIER-Sr. ...... ,..,.,. 7 7, 82, 163, 260, 294 WILSON, J IMMY-J r. .......... ............... 1 02, 166, 225 WILSON, WAURENE-Sr. ....,................,.,............ 77, 82, 151 WILVER, BEN-J r. ...................................... 102, 156, 160, 245 WILVER, HETTY-Soph. ,,...,.. 3, 112, 116, 117, 118, 119, 169 193, 216, 225 WINCHESTER, BOBBY-Soph. ................................ 116, 245 WINCHESTER, LEON-Sr. ............................ 77, 82, 159, 193 WINN, BARBARA-Soph. ................,......... 108, 116, 152, 193 WIN N, JOHN CHARLES-Sr. 77, 82, 162, 188, 189, 190, 208 WISDOM, LORENE-Jr. ,...,,.....,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 102,167 WITCHER, JAMES-Jr. ........,.,................... 102, 139, 151, 154 WITCHER, JERRY-Soph. ...... .............,..,,,.....,,., - 85, 116 WOMACK, LAURA-Sr. ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, 7 7, 82, 158, 209, 257, 281 WOOD, PATSY-Soph. .,.,,. ,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,..,,,, 1 16, 156 WOOD, SANDRA-Soph. .,.,, I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116, 153 WOOD, WILLA MAE-Sr. .......,.... 77, 82, 156, 169, 220, 285 WOODFIN, MARJORIE-Sr. .... 7, 8, 40, 74, 77, 82, 148, 150 176, 179, 193, 209, 214, 217, 221, 225, 229, 230, 231,'292, 303 WOODELL, CAROLYN-Soph. .....,.,.,..,..........,.,.....,.. 116, 156 WOODLEY, 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