Mesquite High School - Mesquite O Yearbook (Mesquite, TX)

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Brenda McBride SPORTS .I oe Goddard - Barbara May CIRCULATION Carole Borchardt BAND REPRESENTATIVE Shirley LaRue ART I Cookie Green Jimmy Robinson SPONSOR Mrs. Arthur Leak ESQUITQE MESQUITEQ X 5 iigfll x - . '- . fifiix - . -gy . 1 HIGH SCHGGL TEXAS AM AN Vzfwhf 5 942, - ,464 M, 'R W, 4, FOREWORD School spirit is the uniting force at Mesquite High School. lt is this spirit that makes the Skeeters want to do their very best in everything they undertake, whether it is participation in sports and clubs, or studying in their classrooms. This spirit is not only the 'crab rah rahs we yell to cheer the team on to victory, or the enthusiasm we show when our class wins the big sweetheart contest. It is also the working with our classmates to pro- duce a harmonious student body. lt is the co-operation with our teach- ers. lt is the desire to better ourselves and our school. lt is the in- spiration that will guide us to build a better World. The staff, in preparing the l958 Mesquite-O, has tried to capture this spirit so that you may remember and rekindle it in future years. THE STAFF J. J. qsuckp TILLERY Buck Tillery is loved by all. He is that kind gentleman you might see walking up and down the corridor of Mesquite High School. ln all of his years at Mesquite he has made many friends. To show our affection, respect, and admiration, we dedicate the Mesquite-O '58 to him. TABLE OF CONTENTS . 0 ADMINISTRATION v CLASSES - PERSONALITIES - SPQRTS : 0 MUSIC ' ORGANIZATIONS 0 ACTIVITIES ' JUNIOR HIGH I e ADVERTISING u 4 fgyfw f,,,,fw fwgh My mf W fk My f f f y ff! SCHOOL BOARD LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Lawson, Vernon Price, Leslie Brown, Rex Range, Frank Greenhaw, T. H. McDonald, M. E. Hamm, Garvin H. Germany. L. B. McLaran. ADMINI TRATIVE STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. L. B. McLaran 'iv ,W OFFICE PERSONNEL Mrs. Marler 'uce, Mrs. Peggy Houser and Mrs. Betty Lovelady !, AA,, y E l Q Q 3 l Q I l y 4 , T. H. MCDONALD Superintendent We offer congratulations to the annual staff and its sponsor for this fine school publication. This book portrays well student life in our school. As the years pass. this book will help you to re-live this school year. The student body and the faculty are indebted to you for the time and effort spent in compiling and getting this annual published. From this student body will come famous men and women. Who these will be only time will reveal. These who make their mark have set their minds and hearts to the task of succeeding in their life7s plan. We as teachers, and you as students of this school will say, KI knew this person when he or she went to Mesquite High Schoolf, Let this annual-filled with happy experiences of high school and junior high school -be a constant reminder that adult life can be as happy and wholesome for each of you. We charge you to make it so. Set your mind to this task and know well. uThe Measure of a Life is its Servicef, Sincerely, J 1,150 T. H. MCDONALD Superintendent WMM f f ,Mail XXX X X N S X NNW QQ I iff 2 5 j 1,3 , f ff ff K HQ' yy Q Y f f f , If I , fffff f C 'VQT ff' , , ff yn ' fl! !f7!f 'f x X f ff'f,f! ! ,'5' fff,!f, f,fff',K!f7V, if jf ', ff' f ' , W , z ww 4140 f-V 4 ,M G! W vii N FRANK B. AGNEW, BS. FLORENCE BLACK, B.A. KENNETH COLEY, B.A. Algebra. Plane Geometry American History, Civics, National English Think.'5 Honor Society sponsor ':Every man has his appointed Wisdom is the principal thing, day. therefore get wisdom, but with all thy getting, get understanding. ALMA CRUCE llVlrs. B. W.b, CERTRUDE DENNARD SHIRLEY EEHL 4lVIrs. L. Dfl, B.A., B.S., B.L.S. llVlrs. D. LJ, BS. B.A. Librarian Girls, P.E. World History Good books are true friendsf' alt is better to be unborn than un- Hfln investment in hnowlefige pays . taught, for ignorance is the root of the best a'i1firlena7s.H misfortune. , , f ,f, I Jyggfgfg PATRICIA HANCOCK JACK HICKS, BS. BRUCE HOOD, BS. 1'lVIrs. MJ , B.B.A. Biology Physics, Civics, World History Commercial Assistant Coach 'CA marfs success is measured in There is no need of wordsg be- :Tear not tomorrow-God is al- terms of service to others. lieve factsf' ready theref' ,,,............,-.-I WILLIAM HOOPER, BS., lVI.A. JERRY IRONS, BS. Band Director Bookkeeping, Algebra, Typing, HPractice.7' Girls' Basketball Coach CC ' ll'77 He profzts most who serves we IRENI-3 LEAK 1Mfs.A.B.m.' B.A. I English, Annual Sponsor 'The fault, dear Brutus, is not i our stars, But in ourselves, tha we are underlingsfl 33353 5901? l'1F1'F +14 E7-715: H+-04-1 I1 - -f wi Ez? Q, l , MH ,L ZJTL' W4-fy.: 4 gp. ,,,, -.1 ,.,f.l 4- ,g,' -1 ' ' +I+I+r.q +1 sf .ft .. v-.4 MJ as fn- I,-41'-1 .,.,.. ,Lu ,..4 -. -ov - fa. ,-J .. Wi., ,. , .1-.J f.. V.-...4 , v-a .4 M-,-,, +4 -,. F' f-4' ,A W, F. A. LLOYD. BA.. BS.. MS. MARILYX MILLER lllrs. F. Aft, GRACE NIL-RPHREE 4Mrs. GJ, Vocational Agriculture . BA. BS. :Turning to live, living to serve? English Math WTO a young heart everything is 'cln fact the trouble with the zcorlcl funf: today is not that we have too much ff. mathematics, hut that we tlo not yet hare enough? RALPH POTEET, BS. WAYNE SPLAWX, BS., MS. OLGA TARSHIS I1lrs.W.G.r, Drivers' Education, Head Coach Supervisor BA.. KIA. 'The will to win is the way to Hlrnagination rules the uxorltlfl Spanish ufinf: H.Yothing can luring you peace but yourselff, RUTH THOMPSON, B.S., M.A. JOE WOOD, BS., M.Ed. Homemaking Health ':Whats0ever thy hand findest to Visiting Teacher do, do with thy might? ':He lives long that lives wellf' 0 These are our custodiansiw' It's time already to measure for caps and gowns ? 7' fun wwf'- V a A Q M ff 1 Z 4' . . f ' f ' I fa . -V CARNES ALEXANDER uAll men are equal, but some are more equal than othersf, Key Club 4. CLASS OFFICERS Lavonne Hardin, President Ken Hamm, Vice-President Linda Bass, Secretary-Treasurer fNot Picturecll E ICR MARTHA ALLEN HSlie knows what to do and she does it right. National Honor Society 5, 4. WWW GLENNYS ANCELL She is like angel's trips 4-few and far between. FHA l, 2, 35 Library As- sistant 2, 3, 45 Office Assistant 3. MELVA LYNN BAKER Better to be short and shine than tall and cast a shadow. Annual Staff 3, 4,'EditOr 45 National Honor Society 3g Library Assistant 2 3, 4. i TOMMY BEAN Some are born great. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 13 Class President 2g FFA 1, 2. LARRY BOSMAN Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we grow old. Band 1, 2, 3, 42 Swing Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4. SUSAN BERNIER 1 concentrate, but mostly on the opposite sex. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4g Band 3, 4g Chorus 2, 35 Class President 2, FHA 1, Student Council 1, 2, National Honor So- ciety 3. PAT BOSMAN '4Don't tell me what I mean, let me figure it out for myselff' FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Forest High School 1, 2g Office Assistant 1, Clinic Assistant 1. GRADY BARNARD Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more. Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, Chorus 2g Junior Play. LINDA BASS Be good and you'll miss a lot of funf' Basketball 1, 2, 3, Man- ager 3g Band 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 33 Class Sec- retary-Treasurer 4 g Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. JERRY BLUE JOHNNY BOREN 1t's impossible to please Proceed with caution. all the world . Pleasant Grove High Track 1- School 1, 2, 3. GAYLON BURRIS JERRIE MAE L'Do not put off urgil to- CANNON rnorrow what can e en- 4.51 h h g loyed today' steaiiy lfniukg appy 0 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, FHA 1, 2, 3. PAT COWEN HCentleness is power. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 4, National Honor Society 3, GAIL DAUGHTERY L'Go0d people are scarce so take care of me. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4g Band 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 3, Chorus 2g Class Vice-President 3, FHA 2, 4, Officer 2, 45 Band Sweetheart 4, Junior Play, National Honor Society 3, 4, WAYNE BRADLEY Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up tofl Football 3, 4g Track 3, 4, Annual Staff 19 .lunior Play, Mr. Skeeter Nomi- nee. DARNELL BROWN MHere's the girl whose laugh and smile 11131465 the bubble of life worth while. Basketball 2, 3, Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, Regi0I121l 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 33 FHA 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 4. DOLLY COOLEY g'There's only one thing I like more than one man -two men. Chorus 3, FHA 1, 2, 35 Junior Play. JOHNNY CORNELSON Ulim the quiet type. Football 1, 2, FFA 1. 2 3, Sentinel 1. KATHERINE DAVIS 21 can resist anything but temptation. Basketball 11 Band 3. 4' Chorus 1. 2: Class Bel porter 3: FHA 1, 2, Na- tional Honor Society 3. MARTHA ANN F ARLEY uThe only golden thing that women dislike is silence. Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Swing Band 4, Chorus 2, FHA 1, 2, 3. DONALD DEAN Men of few words are the best men. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4-, All-District 4-g Track 1, 23 Junior Play. NINA FERRIER c4Without music, life would he dull, without men, it would be a tragedyfl Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Area Band 2g Swing Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Drum Majorette lg Chorus 2, 35 FFA Sweetheart 39 .lunior Playg National Honor So- ciety 3. WANDA DOBBS 'gUnlike others, she is her- selffl Band 3, 4, Chorus 33 FHA 1, 23 Annual Staff 4-3' National Honor So- ciety 3. MARCELLA DUGGER Books are books and fun is fun. To me the two will never be one. Basketball 43 FHA 2g Office Assistant 2g ,lun- ior Play. TOMMY FRANCIS School is a necessary evilf' Football 1, 2. 3, All- District Tackle 2g Track 2g FFA 1, 2, 3. Officer 1. NAN FRANKS l'She may not be a Ford but she sure can rattle on. Chorus 1, 2, 3g Dallas Festival Choir 25 North Dallas High School 1, 2. KEN HAMM NORMA HANNA CAROLYN GADDIS 4'There,s nothing more fun than a rnanfrny rnanf, FHA 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1. BILLY HAIRGROVE Ask me no questions, I'll tell you no lies. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4 Key Club 2. LOLA GRAYSON Ring on her finger, man on her mindf' FHA 1, 2, 3, Reporter 2, Student Council 2, Na- tional Honor Society 3. TEDDY HALL 'gNatural a n d naturally nice. FHA 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, National Honor Society 3, 4. DELWIN GREGORY ul don't care what hap- pens as long as it doesn't happen to mef' Football 1, Track 1, Chorus 1, 2. MARY GRISHAM A great big noise in a pretty little package. Band 1, 2, 4, Swing Band 4, Chorus 1, FHA 1, 2, 4, President 1, Football Sweetheart Nominee 1, Office Assistant 1, 2, Na- tional Honor Society 4, The World is truly a better place because 1 am in it. Football 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Cla s s Vice-President 4, Student Council 1, Key Club 2, Junior Play, National Honor Society 3. .LThe monient you mee her, She 15 YOur friend. Band If 2, 3, 43 Basket ball 33 Chorus 2, FHA 1, DZ, Vice-President 2 Office Assistant 2. SES NANCY HAYNES HWhen you wonder what I was good for: just think how dull it would have been without me. Chorus 1: FHA 3, 4, Pleasant Grove High School 1. 2. 3. MARGARETT HENRY 'ilvonderful discovery of modern life-marriage. Band 1, 2, Chorus 2, FHA 4, Forney High School 1, 2. BARBARA HODGES '6Rare is the union of beauty and virtuef, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Class Treasurer 3, FHA 1, Miss Skeeter 3, Class Favorite 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, President 4. LINDA HODGES 6'She,s as good as she is fair. Band 1, 2, 3, Swing Band 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, Chorus 2, 3, Class Secretary 2, FHA 2, 3, Football Sweetheart Nom- inee 2, Junior Play. LAVON NE HARDIN 'AI love everybody, every- body loves me. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, Class President 4, FHA 1, Football Sweetheart Nom- inee 3, Junior Play, Na- tional Honor Society 3. MELBA HENRY I don't like to repeat gossip, but what else can you do with it? FHA 1. 2, Library As- sistant I, 3, Office As-' sistant 1, 2, 3. IAN HARRIS There never has been a saint with'red hair. Band 3, 4, Chorus 3, Li- brary Assistant 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4. SHIRLEY HERRON 'LFar too much work be- comes a pain. FHA 1, 2, 3. PEGGY HUGHES 'cGoodness is the only in- vestment that never fails. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain 2, Class Secretary 1, Football Sweetheart 3, Nominee 2, Office Assist- ant 3, Class Favorite 2, National Honor Society 3. DE LORYES JENKINS I wonder what fool it was who invented kiss- ingf' Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, FHA 1, 4. BETTY JANE LAKE She has a genius for kindness. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 4, Chorus 1, FHA 1, 2, 3. SHIRLEY LA RUE Hlmpossible is a word I never useff Band 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 4, Library Assistant 2, 3, Office As- sistant 4, Annual Staff 4. BARBARA HOUSTON 'Tm a man hater, but the Bible says love your enerniesf' Chorus 1, FHA 4, Of- fice Assistant 4. BETTY KELLEY Life is far too important to talk seriously aboutf, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Cap- tain 4, Chorus 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 4. DORRIS HUFF ' A hole is nothing at all, but you can break your neck in it. Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4. KAREN KNOX Woman is a miracle of contradictions. Basketball 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3. GERALD LITTLE JANNIE LYNCH A gentleman-a scholar. 'ilt takes life to love Football 2, Basketball 2, hfef' Track 2, 33 Chorus 2, 3. FHA I, 2, 3, Chorus 1. PAT MCCORMICK MARTHA MCCRAW Modesty means letting HI can't tell a lie when people find out for them- I hear onef' selves how important you FHA 1, 2, 39 Library are-H . Assistant 2. KATHERYN LEWIS MARGARET LILES I chatter as I go and A merry heart goes all I go on forever. the way. Basketball 3g FHA I, 2, 3. Chorus 25 FHA l, 2, 3, 4. BRENDA McBRlDE The nlore I see of men, the nlore I like dogsfi Band 1, 2, 3, fig Area Band 1, 2, 39 Swing Band l, 2, 3. 4, FHA 1, 2g Annual Staff 4, Junior Play, Class Favorite Ig Correspondent for 'Texas Mesquiteru 4-g Texas All- Cirl Band. KEN MCCLURE School is not my favorite pastimef, Football 3, Baseball 2g Track 2, 34 FFA I, 2, 3, President l, Treasurer 23 Class Favorite l. ii CELIA MIKEL 'Successful in all at- tempts. Basketball lg Band 2. 3, 4g Majorette 2. 3: Drum Majorette 4g Chorus 3, 4g Class Treasurer 23 Class Secretary 3g EFA Sweetheart 2g FHA l. 2. 3. ELAINE OLIVER She accepts no nianis opinion. She has some of her own. Chorus l. 2: FHA l: Xa- tional Honor Society 3. RAY MITCHELL HLife is just one thing after anotherf' Basketball lg Chorus -lg EEA l. 2. GAIL PEEPLES Don't put things off- put them over. Xorth Dallas High School l. 2. 3: Class Officer l, 3: Office Assistant 3: Junior Play. I OHXNY MCDANIEL I hate to praise myself. but at the same time I cannot wander away from he truthfi Chorus l. 2. 3g Key Club 3. 4. Secretary 4g Annual Staff 3. 4. Editor 4. C.-XROLE MORTON 'There is great ability in knowing how to control one's ability. FHA l. 2. 3. 4g National Honor Society 3. sv JACKIE M.-XTI-IIS uLeader of men. follower of womenfi Band l, 2, 3, 43 Swing Band I. 2. 3. 4. EAYE MOYE 'School is great. but fun is greater. Band l. 2g Majorette 2g FHA 1, 2, 3g Sabine High School 1. 2. il GENE POHTON GERALD PREAS I ea ier to do tun lf you tell the truth, you 11 ht than explun tshy don't have to remember ts: did them mon anything. Band 3. 4g Key Club 3, -L. Treasurer 4. PATTY SHEPPARD JOE SHERO Think much peaks A handsome little giant Imle with a big smile. Library A itant 1 Jun Football 4. Captain 101' Play Team 4. CQ MOLLY SALE You can only m a k e others better by being good yourself. Highland Park High School 1. 2, 3g Hi-Lites 1. 2. 3. HARRY SEABOURN When duty whispers low thou must answer, 'Huh,?' Football lg Basketball 15 Track lg FFA 1, 2, 3 Secretary 3. JERRY SINGLETON g'Let not woman's weapon stain my manly cheek. Basketball l. 23 Baseball lg FFA l. 2, 35 Junior Play. LINDA SIVELY Manner, not gold, is woman's best adornmentf' Band 1. 2. 3. 4. President 4-3 Regional Band 2, 3, 4g Area Band l. 2. 3, 4-g Swing Band 4g Chorus 2, 33 Office Assistant 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4g Texas All-Girl Band 4-. BARBARA SMITH 4'When I talk I say a mouthful. FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Junior Play, National Honor Society 3, 4-. WELDON STONE 66When we get out of town, weire all pretty much alikef' Football 2, FFA I. NANCY SMITH Fate tried to conceal her by naming her Smith. Band I, 2, 3, 44, Swing Band I, 2, Cheerleader 4, Chorus I, 2, Class Presi- dent 3, FHA I, Junior Play, Class Favorite 2, National Honor Society 3. JERRY ST ROUD HI think I'll do something sensational. Football 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, FFA I, 2, 3, Vice President 3. SHARON SPAUGH She is like patience on a monument smiling at all. Band I, 4, Cheerleader 4, Miss Skeeter Nominee 4, Office Assistant 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4-. I IMMY TAYLOR HA rough, rugged indi- vidualf, Baseball I, 2, Chorus 2, Junior Play. NORMAN STEED uMath and women must be wonderful-I don't un- derstand eitherf' Football I, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball I, 2, 3, Junior Play, National Honor Society 3. BILL THOMPSON I talk when I have oc- casion and sometimes when I have no occasion. Football I, 3. Chorus 2, Annual Stall 3 jun. ior Play, Nation Jilgnor Society 3. EDDIE RAY WHITE A friend to and of all. Band 2, 3, 41g Chorus 2, FFA lg Key Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4. MAROON AND WHITE Singing glory to the Maroon and White For the colors that are always bright Tho the odds against as heavy We will always prove our might And remember clear olcl M .H .S . 'Cause we'll always keep it at its best Down the corridor of years We'll remember joys anal tears Singing glory to the Maroon and White. RUBINE THOMPSON TOMMIE Merrily, merrily shall I hve HOW-', uTwo cant live as cheaply Band Ig FHA I, 2, 3. as One, ut 3 0 more fun FHA 1, 2 ffl ' 4 ,gf , ,, 2 .Z CLASS OFFICERS Billy Hill, President Glenna Jo Hynds, Vice-President Kenneth Davis, Secretary-Treasurer .l U IORS F, In Z! , ' ff! Q Peggy Francine Tommy AClElIl'lS Allen Anderggn Margaret Louanne Dorothy Blackman Bradshaw Brown V .W f f Q Z 3 f M Q f f 4 1 f Q Z Z ff gk If , W ff ff X ,N '-,WZ '- , sf, , ' 9 '- W 3226? l 4 f WQQWX in X i f., A 'fig ,avg f , X Dennis Ayers af 'M Wm fi ff X! ZW Sue Banks Q. fhlw ' ' fi L' Q, , 1 , I fm i f 4 if 'f, W1 0 ff, 5, . S I 4vf,,b , Whale Jeanette Brown X7 , 4 ff 2 I ' ,W 1 'fvahf eg f fM5 X 'nm ! fwmwfyy XZ Virgini El Bryant Mary Barker A fwbert 'lard Linda Cary Larry Ruth Lynda Joan Carter Cave Clarkson Clements Cline Collins Jerry Jerry Bobbie Lettie Kenneth Sedalia Cooley Corey Covington COX Davis Davis Xvayne Benny Betty Charles J anie Kenneth Dax-ig Day Dean Dean Dobbs Dobbs f v 4 Ronald Waunell Korlq' Richard Jerry Bob Dunn Elliot Fielding Fryer Funclerburk Furlong I I h Joe Hollis Clarence Ray Steve o nny Gillen Goddard Gowin Green Gregory Griggs ' I , , Suzanne Dottie Judy Dwight Tommy Edwin Hall Hardy Hass Hawkins Helms Henry Billy Don Peggy Hulon Deedya Glenna Hill Hill Hltzfleld Hood Hurley Hynds Pansy Elaine Marilyn Jerry L , - Jenkins Johnson Jordan Kelly Knooxgles Zigi John Bruce Alice Linda Mike John Lewis Lloyd lVlcAlpine McCurry McDearman McKinney David Cassiana Betty Norman Glenda Lucy Mathis Nailling Ollar 07P ry Paschall Pasqualino Virginia Jerry Betty Terry Barbara Jimmy Passons Pilgrim Plant Platts Pope Potts Jerry Mary Kay Jim Don Rex Bagsdale Ragsdale Range Reeves Rhodes Rhodes . as ' ' B. ,V 'W 35 rfikzxxzzf Marie Mary Lauanna Fred Ted Arlene Rose Rosenquest Sasser Scott Scott Sellers k Barbara Albert Billy Laura Betty ,lac , Shelton Shires Siar Simpson Smith Smith Judy Mary Frances Bgbby I oe Barbara Smith Smith Snell Spradling Stevens Stewart W. C. Sullinger Willis Charlsey Patsy L 1 1 Tacllock Tanner Terry Tfiflilie -fv flgggzger Bobby Gene Melvin Josie Patricia Waites Wardixfrobe Whitehurst Williams Williams 5, fx 5 xi xx! W' ff-f' ue Williams David Tommy Barbara Garner I an Robert Williams Wilson Wilson Wimberly Wood Woodley '4It'musL he Friday, they are smilin gf' HA hall of happy facesf, ' 2 2 ,V yyyyy ,if 4 1 rl All V , ' S f V,A-.- , ' ,' Z fi W 4 2 me TT? . xv A fa, , ' 5 1 f r Q' M-'lt 4, 54' fr , , Orff-f lgftki Q 'H' 'av V Edward Albers John Adair ' - ' I'-v f , Larry Aycock CLASS OFFICERS John, Davis, President Charlotte Dunson, Vice-President Keith Barnett, Secretary-Treasurer OPHOMORES Ivll Q, I ,. M I V Z, r Md ',Vt if l ,t , Barbara Allen f Q, 'l f 45 aff? I , Zn' ig If-J , '51 ,,fc4,, X ,U , Jerry Baber ff Qi, f f - 'fig ,1:f.j, J I , i 22.41 Rgger Barbara Judi Allen Anderson Anthony .- .1. , Mr' ,J X J ' f iii? Z Wm, ij! f f ', -fZC 1 4 t 1 f Ava' n V, Mx'-,Q A Bailey Bailey Banks rye Ierry Robert Ronnie with tt .lilllllly Carrol Oscar Doris Rue Ann Dorothy Barton Bass Bewley Biggs Black Blackwell Derwyn Carol Blair Borchardt Box Boyd , , f fi-j , 'Q ' f 1 : f , , f I , 1264 1 Q f 1 M f 4 X f Jw 9 I y X 'Z ff, f , I7 , 4 ff ' W ,, If ., K' i - Anita Ernest Annie Lee Frank Brice Brown Norma Ronnie Patricia lVlary Melba en Brown Bryan Bryant Bullard Cannon Cantrell .amygk , -K f ' Af fffff 1 ' f' f W f ,, i J 49 V , f f f Q Larry Alice Addie Mae Carol Carnes Carroll Carson Cassidy mg 4 y I ,,, . , ,k,i r .f ,, if KVL if , a ,Q C ' ia1', fzix ' Madeline Jimmy Castle Cliatt Leanna Cooper .f I ff' Q4 f K Buddy Carl Donald Ray John Copeland Cordell Curry Daniel Davis loan Faye Charlotte Ted Billy Michael Dean Drynan Dunson Dunson Easterly Eddy 'Ziff' ,V ' ,W X aa, , , , -I ,, N2 ,y 5 Jerry Jackie Verda Scherron Kenneth Delores Erven Evans Evertt Farley Fincher Fite Pat Larry Charles Albert Migkey me Fletcher Foshee Fowler Franks Furrh F His 5116 Judy Cookie Gilmer Graham Green Robert Gary Johnny Rodney Harris Hart Harris Hawkins ' Q! 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' 3 5 1 V ., Pat J Dorothy Joel Hendricks Hill 1 Hobbs Paul Douglas J immy Green Halcomb Hall Ray Garvin ' Hazelwood Heflen 1 5'-ff'f'.L ff 'fi iff, ,..,,. , , I f 4 A , ,. f' 'f :wi ,. ,,. .f gg, ..,- J 9: A I ff 'ff ,W K 4 f 1 K W f 'V fc ' ,L 1' 4-4 Warida Hobbs .f-,- f f ..'.Z-T74 fi. ,MQ -fg Reva Jim Holleman Hudson Wayvne Wayne Glenda Dudley Jimmy Annette Hullett Hunter lvy Johnson Johnson Jones Barbara Carolyn Jones I ones i ff , W X .if fy , .M , f 45' Q ,W f X 'w az 1' ,, aaa, a,,aaa Z fia u Gilbert Carolyn Nelda Jerry jones Junkersfeld Kimbrough Jones Patsy King Fay Alvin Judy Mickey Velma Klein Knox Lanford Layton LCTIUOI1 5 Y M w e .y,V Sandra Jeannie John Pat Lynn Rita Lester Lindly Long Lott Loydd Lynn Flora McAnally Ann Mike Charlette Francille e fr, McCraw McFarlin MeMahan Maddox Ailox 1 U S A ,, . me 'J - :Q 'z 1 X M 4 f Q' gf ' 'N I ii M 5 Frank Eva Margaret Johnny Magee Martin Martin Mastin Larry John Matthews Maulclen Barbara Maxine Ted Sandra Sue James May Merriman Metcalf Mitchell Mitchell Murphree 6 wK! ,K .. . ,A . 432-NJ' 'iff L9 4, P ,,.,,,,.w,lA A, ., . ,sa , 'YH' '1 4-we-2-ff . ' J , M -2 Lincla Vilalter Lincla George Don Delbert Neilson Nelson Nesbitt Nevill Nichols Parker A J , A P ,, M ,QV M fy? I -ri' f 4 ., X, 1, rtse fs N rtr g Mildred Pat Jerry Norma Carolyn Linda Passons Pearson Peepleg Perkins Phillips Phillips Janie Pickett , i Y we M 'z 7' inf' Wx X RAR, -.N -I' yi sixzqgz. ,Ili 's vi:-me 1 i ' 'N ' em. X- X X1 X if- i :L-v 5 H - if, N 4' Louis ,lerry Odis Charles Linda Pollaehn Pope Porier Poston Poston sun.,- Linda Reed Janie Ethel Nell Marlon Ronald Robert Price Prince Pringle Pritchett Raley R3fl'1D1Cll V X wvQ,?'!Y 5 S ' 1' Linda Pat Jimmy Glen DOD Reznicck Robbins Robinson Rogers ROSE iii ff:-.. , . q--v - - K ee'i ' f ' ' 1. Q A- 1 taxi 1 ' an rr' A e ' t we .M L, A, Gerald Wanda Norma Jimmv ,d Samples Sanders Sanders Sasser Schulgen S Q' 1 wi, C l x 15, Q x -a : XX vs Y 4 p A 1. S. K if? ,, 4 .of , f f' Kenneth Mark Crip Jim Pat Seabourn Sharp Shell Shero Shew SR M wg ,. f f i X its. ?' Q 6? an y ,, W J! , ww, af 1 W 4 Curtis Reggie Donna Billy Velma Simms Simons Singleton Smith Smithey X David Siar f Dixie Snider Frankie Jane Sharon Kendal Trina Barbara Spross Spurlock Stanley Steffa Stephens Stewart , tsii tati f artit jg, ,.,.,v' v .1 I I - V Q- -Y ,:'. V I gy 0 ,.-' ,,,,.' if --'i . . 1 'gf Wanda S l Barbara Bobby Mary Wanda John Stogdil Stone Stroud Sumrall Tatom Thomos f 1 ' 0 ,, ? X , , Z? 156, f 47? , 4 6, Johnene M1l11C James DHVK1 Pau Thompwn Thompson 'Sandra Franklm Treva Turner Usry Ward Wllllam Carolw n Dons J11TlI'l'1y Margle erry Whlttaker Whlte Wlnttmg on WlCkhHI1J Wllkes WIIIIHMS 2, fy ff , ff 'T f,,,,,, f ve, f X254 yy!! f. ,W, Aff ,M WMM ' ' fw Q f X fyj f ,fyw , W, X fn ,W,'zfff,wW 6 ff ww, , Md fi v,V,,'4f fffwfff f ' f ww-rf, fl' f f ff' mfffgiggfjffifwwvwf f7',f,,5f aw-,V 4 ff f Q5.Qz-Nix MNA , 1 gg ww-,X,wyX. 7 2 2 L 1. ff Z 9 Q ? 3 Q, Ewf' f WMWX.m:s pf N 5 4 W. 41 46 fy .. Q, .M of 1 ? ' 99 7 f SENIGR FAVORITES NANCY SMITH A friendly smile and a happy hello makes Nancy a favorite among her Senior class- mates. She was head cheerleader this year and she also plays in the hand. WAYNE BRADLEY Because of his cute little grin and Wonderful personality, Wayne was selected as a favorite from the Senior class. JUNIOR FAVORITES ROBERT WOODS Robert, most popular Junior boy, has shown much ability in sports, as well as maintaining a high scholastic average. 1 1 l rl 1 1 Q ll GLENNA HYNDS A pleasing personality, outstanding school Work, and participation in all school activities made Glenna the best-liked Junior girl. SoPHoMoRE FAVORITES LINDA KAY NESBETT Linda. a long-time favorite of her classmates, was given the honor of being chosen to rep- resent her class. JIM SHERO Since coming here at the beginning of his Sophomore year, Jim has made many friends among both the students and the teachers. Band GAIL DEAN Football PEGGY HUGHES SWEET EARTS F .F .A. JAN WIMBERLEY ..-,.....,.....WM..v..l.,,..Q..M 15 1.Wl1l.1,1 .M,- 4 Basketball LINDA NESBETT VALEDICTORIAN BARBARA I-IODGES if SOCIAL STUDIES and BAND Linda Sivley THQ? These Scholastic awards are presented each year to students who have maintained high averages and have made outstanding achieve- ments in each particular field. SCIENCE ENGLISH Barbara Hodges Martha AHCH HGNOR STUDENTS COMMERCIAL STUDIES THE TEMCO . PHYSICS AND Lmda Bass MATHEMATICS AWARD Norman Steed MATHEMATICS Wayne Bradley GIRLS? CITIZENSHIP Melva Lynn Baker Seniors who have shown outstanding in- terest and ability in sports, agriculture, and honiemaking, and those who have commend- able citizenship records, are honored each year hy awards. AGRICULTURE HOMEMAKING Johnny Corneison Carol Morton HONOR 'USM' STUDENTS BOYS, SPORTS GIRLS, SPORTS Donald Dean Susan Bernier 'am BOYS' CITIZENSHIP J an Harris uv, 44. ' f rgglfi r f' W4 , ...N -1 ,, ,X ' J' ? -x ' X , , I , tx - t'1 - -,wi ' ,, W f V f f I ' . 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Rf, , f 2 'M ' fy' 'Www ,f f ,55 , feff X X , ,fiij ' f f V f X f fW,,,m,f MMM HIV, X9 QM f 755 My I MH , V, 1 y ' X W ' ,, f 'f iiwinfyfy ff Z V X .iff ' X 'Ln f ,XX XXXQQM XXX A, f,,, ,f f ff , wig- 4 ,, ,ff my ' WX ' f f .X X 1 mf! fy ' , ,,,?2h! f V2 z,,4f,'f nf , rv f , I MW, ff I yy ' 9, ' ff WXA 2 4 7 . 2 f a if if y , f ' ff COACHES TOP ROW: Ralph Poteet, Head Coachg Jack Hicks. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Williamsong FOOTBALL Vernon Horsleyg Joe Wood. 1 757 f TOMMY DONALD BILLY BEAN DEAN HILL , ,, , ,,l ,,,, ,wi X ff ' , f fffn X027 , ,, ,W TEAM WAYNE LARRY BUDDY IEP px BRADLEY CLARKSON COPELAND '- ff CO5-1 Y r tfx KENNETH WATNE KORKY ALBERT JIMMY DAX I: DAX IS FIELDING FRAXKS HALL 4 KEN ' J OHNN1' ROBERT PAT WAYNE HAMM HARRIS HARRIS HENDRICKS HULLET Si IOHXNY CURTIS XORMAX BILLY LELAND MASTIX SIMMS STEED THOMPSOX TRIBBLE C17 1 MELYIN BILLY -JIMMY TOMMY ROBERT WHITEHLARST WHITTAKER W ICKHAM WILLIAMS WOOD nesqulre Huuges .oncoster, 14-12 Special to Times Herald JANCASTER - After three ireless periods, Mesquite and ncaster came to liwfe to put a scoring battle in the fourth inza here Friday night, the eeters coming out on top by 14-12 count before a near- pacity homecoming crowd. The two District 11.-AA uads exchanged two touch- wns each in the last period. th Korkey Fielding's educated e proving t.he difference for e Skeeters. On Lancaster's 'o extra point attempts, both pass and run failed. Jim Wickham and Billy Hill llied theltwo Mesquite touch- 1 l tht- 44iA great tradition at Mes- Pllquite is the pre-game lh' prayer led by the coach. ia ,if yu 10 foi E li 3 ff WW da ,f if lll Zu -, fk Mesquite's was set up li for 31 yards ti which put the! St. Mork's Victory Streak iwns-the former going over P955 Oll Ula ul A ' ., ght tackle from 5 yards out Hom the 4 SM e u - if id the latter plunging over Lancaster's - 1 I Om the 4. I -'ras set up by N k Donald Bowman and Haroldiplay I ' VK me --- k t . ,p IS 1, SCHEDULE S , D bd gt fry . 'Pg A A M ite ........,...cccc 32 Rockwell ..... a.... f S il A Mgiggite MA,.,,,,,,,,,,,, O Kaufman ,.,,, ..,,,, , ,41-0 d ers ' ' Mesquite .....,..,,,,.... 21 Plano ,,,,..... V.... , mln New Dlstflct Mesquite ...cccc ccccc 3 3 wins Point ..aa .aaaa A A . O tit Qt The Mesquite Skeeter-s Will Mesquite -------- --44' Buckner ffff- c'- A'- 1 th my move up one district next year! Mesqufte -------- ------ 2 6 St' Marks 'f ' ' eeeepfeh 14 Si for into AAA schoolboy football. lpllesqulte --------------- 22 Igewlslflgge -------' FH The Texas Interscholastic Lea- esqutte' A'A eagovl 6 's'sss B ' Q BPS gue announced its new realign- Mesqufte '-------t' 5 tet' M' aflngasger Fix ard mem of districts this week, and Mesquite- ------e--ee-- 6 IC af SON eee- r tt-A'-- MESQUITE, Texas, Sept, nm, eag Mesquite is in District 5-AAA, a- ,fSp.i7The1lVlesquit.e Skeeters, led-1 ...:A g EJ- long with Carrollton and four Fort Billy Hin was the big gun inlf l vaSAWorth schools, Castleberry, Dia- -esquite attack' For the f xmond Hill, Handley, and White . yeek in a I-OW, The 150. It lx, I inlScftl9II1611t- , I m F' halfback scored three Upf Llsog Mes-quite Coach Ralph Poteet M B Q u D HWHS. Hill Scored On runs full- fflfisaid he was satisfied with the 'ominew district alignment, and that hisf Qllv ,, I 4 y,,,.5wf.,. 1 ' L , ' 444 ' ,he had been expecting to move Aqup into the higher bracket. AAA and 12 yards inthe sec-i M65 arter then added his third fllllck' the fourth quarter on ai9XlI'H Skeeters to Be Headed This Yell 1 By Tri-Captians The inspiration for the Sk e ete r Spirit is the fifieete- h ve- amgd thru gl Cheerleaders. S h a r o n is a 2 Spaugh, Nancy S in i t h, Leader Barbara Stewart, Deloris Fite. B ckn r,44tl Mesquite! maroon and ll de-rs to share the duties off tain for the 10-game 1957 Cl paign. f The team leaders are left Gil Donald Dean, a senior: Cel :Tommy Bean, a. seniorg and! II t ut QA ', Speck Billy Hill, a. junior. s ,ee ers p on a i-poin The th Ia an period rally that put themi- ree. D yers are if reach of the Hornets andyeven returning Starters from added a fourth Deriodi1956 Skeeter teamt Theyyum A ter for good measure. gthe thick of actiw- ill BH am a halftime lead of 1?-12 1 - A 1' --1 Q Mpsmme Sf cy,,c. . can c W yew NTSSQS . ,rv , A K - . ,K 1-1 x 3' r 5, ., X X YEA, SKEETERS! Hill rolls for ten! Clarkson gains yardage. Trouble? Football politics. FOOTBALL SWEETHEART NOMINEES Mary Sumrall, a Sophomore, was escorted by Billy Hillg Peggy Hughes, a Senior, is shown with her escort, Donald Dean, Jannette Brown, a Junior, was escorted hy 'Tommy Bean. Peggy was chosen as Sweetheart. 6cB', TEAM V V ' . GH- ' W 'il' f Wx are if 1 WWW ,,, I -, Q ,- , W wwf Wave I ,gf ,gg V, ,wif gf: I fofhgwr '32 3 f 1' Q yi, Q w if ' -E5 Z7 .,',,' , X, f ,, Zwfiw Q , 'JV M' ' ,V'- . I ,ft , . , ral' f , ,,,, ilhjqr xy' , . L , eh ,-7, , WV , Y ' B , to Q , ff' 4? . , Q5 fl Yi .W 7 , I V 1 f ,BB2 y i to w T 4 31 .f ya J, T , 2 l J, aa r . , . J 3 7 1 . V ' f J V ., 74 VV ' ' It , f , f ti , fa fyff V ' Zf ' , Av fff. f ' A Q , ef 1 f 'W V is at 'O Q D f, Q v ,I 5 I , 4 I V, 3 1. A -4 ff 3, I 3, 2 ' f fa , V ,,' , JT i,,: ff , V f - it WJ? , f Q! f Q. he 'lf 5 f I ' ' , 1, ' A, .V A I QW f V , We 2 y ' f 5 4 V ,J J if ,za I o if A. W 1 V ' - , , It , , Q 1 . f 5, , V ,, , J V ,V , J 6' , , ,H S I mwefla V ,, ,. , h ,,,. H FIRST ROW, left to right: Hollis Cowan. Tommy Anderson, Derwin Blair. Ted Dunson, Bobby Stroud, Keith Barnett. SECOND ROW: Robert Rathmell, David Woodley, Frankie Spross. Rai' Gregory, Jerry Pope, Elwood Albers, Oscar Bewley. THIRD ROW: Kendall Steffa, Jerry Ervin Jerry Smith, Ronnie Bryan. Boy Hazelwood. John Davis, Jim Shero, Coach Joe Wogd, B A S K E T B A L L Sputnik! Yea, ACC! ! Handsome? ! ? fin Lose something? Those dames- E S C A P A D E S J. C. vs. Horsley The boys' basketball coaches were: ,lack Hicks, Vernon Hors- ley, and Jack Wil- liamson. The managers were: Gary Hart and Marlon Pritchet. With only one senior on the team, our boys made a close contest of each basketball game. This was their last year in Class 11-AA. BUYS BASKETBALL ,, ,4 , WAYNE BRADLEY LARRY CLARKSON BUDDY COPELAND JERRY COREY KENNETH DAVIS WAYNE DAVIS F 'E K--is-k...H , f k ' N Rx ,V V . ,L,L,,1,,.., .. LfA W K L1 XX Q Q ,X L, fy .,., ,,., A ' , - w k tif, X - . K' . W Q, wx K ,M lb, ,. A . .,,, , V gikx R, ,,, i . .Q A ,,., k V , A , , ,. A.. x i Q MM W, Lxib j !A I P N,..,,,A.Z M . X k.,, A K 55 . 1 .jj 'Q 1 '3I',u1-:L X ' W ff f K 1' ' Q 'f Q Q, -I f X Q 555 . 41 , WK Af. - . Q, ggi QSM ' 33:5 X I 275 . k fipw :Q X A. ik. X . L, V -' - .ig A -KX ., ,..,.x . ir J. 55, fwars-.M f ' - Xi A I ,xx ,AQ ,,f, X ,L 5' I as P L L k1 ,,.. ' X, f 'QNX' My 4- . M, - .Aff -ff f.-f, unc-gf-A f V 1 QQ 1 1- ml-fQ.fii3Lp ' ffl' ' N '- 5, 1 :see f af 24, L X may ' , 7 L -:ml V ,.,, k L f 1 6' Q jk 1 ,, 0 . g .,'..,,. - , X , ,W .,,. ,, V . f , f 1 '1 1 f fm W 2:3 ' .- ' ,.gs55:1i. :gg Q In 'wg ' ,Q W 357 ---- . 37 . My ig y y 1 7 X it-Q ,- r A uf 1 .u1....,. ,, Q--as ' 'AA S, -1-sg.. -1.- fi-.-TY -5 H 'T 1 Mesquite Mesquite Mesquite Mesquite Mesquite ........,, ,..,,, Mesquite GIRLS' BASKETBALL The 1958 Skeeterettes established a very favorable record to their credit. The 'cA', team, composed of eleven girls, was outstanding in tournament play. They captured two first place trophies, one second place trophy, and placed girls on the 'cAll-Tournament team in every tournament they entered. The girls also Won the district title, Winning in a best three out of five series with Wills Point. The coaches are Mr. Irons and Mrs. Dennard. DISTRICT 36 Wills Point .... ..,o...... 3 0 40 Wills Point iii. ....,,..,, 4 I 4.0 Wills Point .... i...,iii, I 31 37 Wills Point ..,. .iii . i ..... 50 46 Wills Point ii.. .o.,...... 2 2 BI-DISTRICT 32 Mansfield ...,. ,.,,..,.., 4 10 WA TEAM TRI-CAPTAINS SUSANN BERNIER GAIL DAUGHERTY BETTY KELLY -.,T, NM Q W gan:---M: X. X'X' 1 T' W' N Q2 X A xy -sm I nu. G '-'-'------- 2, 1 ,V 4. K v,..,: M--M qu--E W X n gy f V K in-...,, , ,15 'Ah --. Q57 I , ,--. . -if Q f ,Q-. V' v ggyjf I f ,, .A L' A m 5357353 ' ,,, .. fits f J! X W' ' 6: ff 4' f 't L' iv' 7 X X ix 5. ADDIE CARSON LEANNA COOPER PATSY FLETCHER SUE CU-MER REVA HOLLIMAN 'CBM TEAM Although hampered by lack of experience, the 'ABU team compiled a 7 Win 3 loss record. The interest shown by these girls holds promise of a more active participation in girls' athletics in the future. FAY KLEIN JUDY LANFORD FRANCILLE MADDOX SANDRA MITCHELL NORMA PERKINS JANICE PRICE ETHEL PRINCE PAT ROBBINS LINDA SCOTT WANDA TATOM MARGIE WILKES JERRY WILLIA TRACK Our track team finished second in the district and sent Curtis Sims to the state meet. Billy Hill was eligible to go but was unable to attend because of illness. BOTTOM ROW, from left to right: Wayne Hullet, ,lim Shero, Lester Fowler, Wayne Davis, Leland Tribble, Jimmy Hall, and Buddy Copeland. TOP ROW: Johnny Mas- tin, Hollis Gowin, Kendal Steffa, Larry Clarkson, Kenneth Davis, Billy Hill, Johnny Harris, Jimmy Wickham, and Coach Joe Wood. f 0 4 f.-, fww t ' . ' '- '1 if ' fliif' f,'ff 1 X 3 .,,,,,, t. Y . fy ,f 4 - A 22,6 ,, f uk Z ' if ' Q' ' ' 1.4 ,,', 1 ' I 'llc , 5 tw, gfi tsreli ' 5 W e hsr, Clarkson beats Seagoville in 220. Wicklwm Clears the bar' Sims prepares for state. Hill throws the shot. BASEB LL The Mesquite baseball team won seven and lost only three games. The members of the team are: BOTTOM ROW: Bill Smith, Leland Tribble, Kendall Steffa, Melvin Whitehurst, Buddy Copeland, Norman Steed, and Kenneth Davis. TOP ROW: Jerry Stroud, Jimmy Wickham, Wayne Hullet, Tommy Helms, Billy Hill, Curtis Sims, John Davis, Robert Wood, and Coach Williamson. U A dead Tiger! 2 '-Q,-a.,--ff....,,,,,wWnm!JWN Lose something, Catch? A big cut ,X X, 1 Vf, f fm f f 'V 3 'x H ,J N: N C N f zz WX, wf W f ' ,f ff 'HW fvhww. ff , ffff L....14wf 5 0 f TROMBONES Bob Furlong Frank Brown Jimmy Robinson Billy Hairgrove Jimmy Schulgen Gail Daughtery Fred Green Lavonne Hardin Anita Box Shirley LaRue FRENCH HORNS Kay Range Sue Williams Jeanette Brown Alice Carroll Linda Philips BASSES Jack Siar David Mathis Jan Harris MARCHI G BAND Gerald Preas Jim Hudson Jerry Jones Charles Poston Charles Fowler CORNETS Larry Bosman Jackie Mathis Alvin Knox Ted Metcalf Paul Green Charleta McMahon Benny Day Carolyn Lee BARITONE Charles Dean Wanda Dobbs Jerry Williams Louise Pollaehn FLUTES Barbara Hodges Linda Reed Charlsey Tanner Maxine Merriman Dawn Waggener Celia Mikel Rue Ann Black Barbara Anderson TENOR SAXOPHONE Jerry Pilgrim W. E. HOOPER Director Glenna Hynds Joan Dean Eddie Ray White Barbara Stone ALTO SAXOPHONE Betty Lake Nina Ferrier Linda Nesbit Patsy King Sharon Spaugh BARITONE SAXOPHONE Brenda McBride OBOE Lynda Sively Jan Wimberly STRING BASS Mary Sumrall Carol Cassidy CLARINET Darnell Brown Pat Cowen Mary Grisham Norma Hanna Lou Ann Bradshaw Linda Bass Barbara Jones Janice Price Annette Jones Joan Warner De-Loryes Jenkins Myrtle Walden Mayree Williams B CLARINET Judy Hass Patricia Bryant E CLARINET Sharon Stanely E ALTO CLARINET Barbara Pope Sandra Lester BASSOON Nancy Smith Jayne Pickett PERCUSSION Martha Farley Suzanne Hall Margaret Blackman Jackie Evans Sue Bernier Kathrine Davis Norma Brown Jerri Cannon Judy Graham Nell Pringle BAND OFFICERS President: Lynda Sivley Manager: David Mathis Secretary: Barbara Hodges First Assistant Manager: Jimmy Schulgen Music Librarian: Kay Range Second Assistant Manager: Jack Siar CCNCERT BAND MAJORETTES Drum Majorette: Celia Mikel .lan Wimberly .loan Dean Mary Sumrall Rue Ann Black SAN ANTO IO FIESTA FLAMBEAU The Mesquite Senior High Band was hon- ored by an invitation to participate in the San Antonio Fiesto Flambeau. lnvitations were sent to only the fifteen top high school bands in Texas. The Skeeter Band, composed of ll3 members, returned victorious with the first place trophy for playing and marching. Bob Furlong was chosen as a member of the Texas All-State Band. The snappy. maroon and white-Clad Skeeters step lively down the street. The San Antonio trip was enjoyed by the bus drivers and the chaperones as well as by the band members. The bus trip was IT! Some of the band members take out a little time for refresh- ments. Linda takes a slight pause. The big parade is over and the anticipation. is great as everyone awaits the jud5e's de- Cisinn. CHRl TMAS PAGEANT The Angel, Judy West, speaks to Mary and Joseph, portrayed by Celia Mikel and Johnny McDaniel. The Christmas Pageant, the story of The First Christmas, was dramatized by several high school students, supported by the Junior High School Chorus, all under the able direc- tion of Miss Rebecca Mcliladdin. '4Let us go now even unto Bethlehem and see this thing which has come to pass, say the shepherds as narrator. Deloiyes Jenkins, stands nearby. TOP ROW: ,lack Sair, Benny Day, Johnny McDaniel. MIDDLE ROW: Alvin Knox, Charles Dean. Eddie White. BOTTOM ROW: Gerald Pries, ,lan Harris. KEY CLUB The Key Cluh is Sponsored by Kiwanis International in conjunction with the school administration. The Key Club is an organization dedicated to the improvement of its members through service to others. 2 1 2 7 Raising the flag arc. from left to right: David Mathis, Secretaryg Key Clubliers decorate a Christmas tree each year in an effort Benny Day, Vice-Presidentg Gerald Pries. Treasurerg Eddie to luring Christmas spirit to the 3I.H.S. students. White, President. V SENIORS Wanda Dobbs Brenda McBride Johnny McDaniel Melva Lynn Baker Shirley LaRue THE 1958 MESQUITE-o STAFF -1 JUNIORS ' David Mathes Luanne Bradshaw Marilyn Jordan Joe Goddard h N : J UN I OR HIGH REPRESENTATIVES Donald O9Quinn Carol Tomlinson Joanne Smith Dwight Rathmell We started out with very little experience but with high hopes. The work we began in the hot summer consisted of selling advertising space to the community merchantsg with the beginning of school, came the real job of drawing layouts and dreaming up script. The annual office was a place of fun as well as of work. The smuggled cokes tasted twice as good when we had a deadline to meet. Now the fun and work are over and we hope we have captured the 1958 Skeeter Spirit. SOPHOMORES Jimmy Robinson Barbara May Carol Borchardt Cookie Green FRONT ROW: Jeanette Brown Pat McCormick Patricia Williams Miss Black Sponsor Gail Daughtery Sharon Spaugh Barbara Hodges MIDDLE ROW: Martha Allen Darnell Brown Robert Wood David Mathis Linda Sivley Linda Bass BACK ROW: Mary Grisham Kay Range Laura Shelton Glenna .Io Hynds Margaret Blackman Suzanne Hall NATIONAL HO WOR SOCIETY No honor conferred by the school excels that represented by the National Honor Society. Through the years, N.H.S. has helped raise the level of secondary schools to a higher plane. Membership is based on scholarship, character, lead- ership, and service. Initiates, chosen by members of the faculty, must maintain an average of ninety or above in school work, must be honest, reliable, industrious, and co- operativeg must render service to the school and its organiza- tions, and must show initiative, be a good influence, and show concern for others. ii i ,gh X ,P Z ,uf f,,, Barbara Hodges was president during the 1957-1958 school year. fyffv, ,ff44yy,wf ffm mf' 'K' W. f ff fg ,f , M, M, , f ,f7f7?i The Future Farmers of America are dedicating themselves to the furthering of Agriculture in the United States. They have attended many shows and Won several places in showing and judging livestock. The future of America rests upon students like these, because agriculture is the backbone of the nation. Treasurer Kenneth Seabourn Reporter Bobby Stroud Presicl ent Loy Knowles Vice-President Korky Fielding S ecrezary Tommy Williams Sentinel Dennis Ayres ew The Mesquite Chapter of the F.H.A. has acted as an ambassa' dor of good will this year. At Christmas they sent 85 gifts to Buckner Orphans Home, over 100 gifts to children overseas, and almost 350 Christ- mas cards to patients at the State Institution for the Insane at Terrell. F.H.A lVlayree Williams and Jim Shero Won the annual Mr. and Miss Skeeter contest sponsored by the F.H.A. The other contestants were Sharon Spaugh and Wayne Bradley, seniors, and Alice lVlcAlpine and Tommy Williams from the junior class. OFFICERS Gail Daugherty President Linda Poston Secretary Mayree Williams Treasurer Sharon Spaugh Reporter Sharon Stanley Historian Norma Brown Song Leader Jayne Pickett Pianist Dorris Huff Vice-President The Science Club, sponsored by Bruce Hood, hasn't made any big discoveries, but they have had an interesting time and have become better informed on scientific matters. FUTURE SCIENTISTS OF AMERICA MR. AND MISS SKEETER I oe Shero Mayree Williams OFFICERS Mary Pollaehan, Secretaryg Louis Pollaehan Presidentg Tommy Ethridge, Assistant Secretaryg and Wayne Wise, Vice-President. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS loan Collins Carolyn Junkersfeld Sue Banks Norman O'Pry Glennys Angell Melva Lynn Baker Benny Day Rue Ann Black These students make up an important part of the office and library staff. Each Works during his study hall and receives no payment other than the experience gained. Their duties are many and varied but are similar to actual positions in the business world. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Barbara Houston Charlotte Dunson Peggy Hughes , Marcella Dugger Shirley LaRue Linda Sivley A... There's some scenery for those who think they have to have sceneryf' SE IOR PL Y OUR TOWN by Thornton Wilder Stage Manager ....,,,,...,7,,,,..V,,,A, D. KCH Hamm Dr, Gibbs e-e4,w,,eee,,,,eeee,,e,,,e,, Bill Thompson foe fantl Sij Crowell .,,o Carnes Alexander Howie Newsome Mrs. Gibbs ,,,o.,.o,,,, Mrs. Webb ,7,,..... Gerald Preas McBride ,QQ .,,eee,. Teddy Hall George Gibbs ,,,,.... ,.,,,,,, N Ormarl Steed Rebecca Gibbs ,eeeee ..eee.....,ee N ina Ferrier Wally Webb ,eee,,,,,eee,eer,eee Eddie Bay White Emily Webb eeee....eeeeeee.,tttttt,.. Lynda Sivley Professor Willard eeeeeeee..e, John McKinney Mr, Webb ,,ee,eee,r,,,,,,,eer,,..,, Wayne Bradley Three Women in the Audience .,cccccc....cc,cccc.....c. Mary Grisham Mother, can't you hear me? It's 'cCome out and smell my heliotrope Emllylv in the moonlightlu Yes, beautiful spot up here, mountain laurel and li-lacks. These are perfect examples of everyday people who live in an everyday to w n like Grover's Corners. Nancy Haynes Betty Kelley Simon Stimson ,,,,.. ,,,,,, J erry Singleton Mrs. Soames .........,,,. ..,...., N ancy Franks Constable Warren ................ Weldon Stone Sam Craig ...,................ Johnny Cornelison ,loeVSt0rltlarfl ,...........,..,.. Johnny McDaniel Directed by Rebecca McFaddin and Mrs. Arthur Leak Assistant Stage Manager ...... Ray Mitchell Props ..............,.,..............,.. Sharon Spaugh Molly Sale Costumes ...... ....... B arbara Hodges Barbara Houston Dolly Cooly By invitation of the Senior Class, the choir was made up of students from the Junior High Chorus. V if JUNIOR PLAY DEAR RUTH Norman Krasna Dora .----------Y--- S116 Parker Mrs Wzlkzns .... , .,, ....,. KHY Range Marzam Wzlkms , Margaret Blackman judge Wzlkzns ,,,,..,v.,,, Bob Fllrlflflg Ruth Wzlkzns ,r,,r,, Glenna Hynds Bzll Seawrzght ..,rff KCDHCHI Davis Albert Kummer .....,f A-- Bob WHHCS Martha Seawrzght ...,,,. Marilyn Jordan Chuck Vzrzcent rr,,,. Leland Tribble just a 1,316 ood m ht kl 5 Harold Klobbermyer .,ve,, Tommy Williams Dzrectefl by Miss Rebecca Mclraddin Mrs Frank Miller You bet Im going to leave her here icwifh this Ting I thee Wed-H CHAMPIGNS! Only Mesquitels Quiz 7Em,' team remained undefeated among Dallas County schools on the television cur- rent events quiz. ln addition to win- ning championship honors, these stu- dents won valuable prizes for the school with their ready answers. Dawn Waggoner, Jerry Cooley, Linda Reed, Robert Woods, Carol Bor- chardt, Linda Nesbit, Benny Day, Robert Rathmell, and David Mathis made up the M.H.S. teams that par- ticipated in the contests. Loy Knowles and Johnny Cillen put on a private show for this table. iaiiaf V Brenda McBride's reading of the class will was hilarious. I . ,. 4 W 'L?fiL'Q5 JU IOR- E IOR BANQUET The new gym was decorated with baskets of flowers and was illuminated with beautiful blue light for the dance, The Junior-Senior Banquet was the highlight of the year. DQ QQ J ',,' f ' , ' , fi'27'7 .. .L 1 The kids really Hget with itv at the dance after the banquet AUTOGRAPHS Y 4 J X 1M?Q , kfi Ln 9 fi X1 f V W fi 971, 5' WFCSXK W4 I V vi JCCU LLTLTXWT1 fjw WW ,CL ' MZ' Duff' -- 'W C V lofi. ff 7 , fJ'!' 42U'Ma'ffff15f!fMf9wv' QM CXZLKJJQJJ Iwjcx-1k,VV,X .fag Q6 Xbjniwyy D., ,V5,m 57, my Ld W fcagagjrz-3, 4'Jjv,v:jXx EJ Q0 yvVg4'F QQW5 AUTOGRAPHS THE JUNIOR HIGH SECTION OF THE ,58 MESQUITE-0 FRANK B. AGNEW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL h emu CECIL BEASELY Junior High Principal MILDRED WALKER Secretary all-N' Explorlng new worlds of knowledge. HOW does it feel to he on the receiv ing end, teachers? nw qty ROBERT C. BECKNER if W. F. FITE Math FACULTY HUBERT L. BOBBITT RAYMOND BOWEN Social Studies EHgliSl1 'nur ff? MARIE EISELE English Social Studies J. B. BULLOCK General Science RICHARD GRUBBS GLENDA HANNA Science Homemaking EUGENE BULLOCK Librarian pf' ,fbi LULA FITZPATRICK Math L.L, , , 146 1 222' ' f I f A 1 f 4 X I J I X f ' fc 1, f ya O - -' L-'I'-1-If 4 .--of fi H214 0-if5?1,1 -2 f X FACULTY V. V. HORSLEY JAMES HOUSER Coach World History ' f 6,474 f fyff , H , f aff , ,Y , V.. ,J fm: .r ,. f- 4' ,. - - ' ' l r 1. . -Mn, - , , f 7, MARY HUGHES . Math fgfffoff + ,we ZW in ,ffd9'W'? f ,Y .'f ,-'. ' 5 , ff ,M ,QA ,V 4' rw C my I 0 X f V X X X f f ff 99 X X f f ,f .. . ,.h, f .,,.., ,. oooo 1 -, 'al-ja 4 -mmf, ,W 1 2961 Q f f If ff? f fjff' f 7 M 4 ' ,ff f f f f fic, 'Q My ifgli , ff f f f ,,-Y ,,4., ,is -Y ' ,fi ,y 'i 5 X f yhdwfumw g 1 ' ' fl 1 ff 4x mawrw A. B. KYLE Vocational Agriculture ANITA JOHNSON Language Arts REBECCA lVlcFADDIN Choral Music X ' ' EDWARD MILLER NELLE MITCHINER . V,.,,.. .'-. World History Social Studies an i U , fw EDNA HYDE Math BILLIE MCSPEDDEN Health Social Studies FACULTY NICK MORRIS English VERA MORRIS Language Arts NORMA JEAN RATHKE English and Social Studies SAMUEL WILLIAMS Science yum MARLENE SAUNDERS School Dietitian FRED URBANOVSKY Math and Junior Business Training SHARON YARDBROUGH CAROLYN ZIMMERMAN HELEN B. ROOSA Health JACK WILLIAMSON Physical Education Coach Language Arts Social Studies I 5 1 ww wal f,W,,,, 'AW' M i N 'V FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Edward Cagliardo Carol Russell Betty Dugger Larry Watson 10' W, ,I ,W X Q C A , ,, :guna V EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Jerry Crubbs Nancy Warner Sheila Richburg Marilee Cravens +409 I X ...... 3 5 f Mmm! 1 'Q SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Don Kelly Shirley Johnson Carolyn Lucas Marcus Hamilton f Z Z Larry Buchannan Pat Bullard Pat Burden Jerry Burkhart Nolan Burris Lynda Bush David Calmes Gennie Cambell Verna Chamherland Margaret Childs Terry Childs Otho Cleere Oletha Clements Johnny Clemons Brenda Cline Mary Ann Colgreve Jimmy Conner Reba Cooley Ruth Ann Copeland Hank Corrie FRESHM Perry Adams Tommy Ainsworth Velena Albers Marry Allen J oe Anthony Edwin Atwater Tony Aycock James Bare Jerry Barnes Kenneth Bartlett Thelma Be Bee Dwayne Beck Novella Beck Melvin Bishop Dorthy Blackwell Gene Blackwell Irby Blue Anita Lee Bradshaw Mary Bragg Sandra Brown Wayne Long Dan Lowery Linda Luttrell Ann McCain Paul McCain Sarah Jane McCraw Joe McCrory John McG0wen G. C. McGraw Vernel McGuinis Joyce Mclntire Carmen McLaughlin James McLaughlin Mary McLaughlin Nancy McWhorter Sharon Mabry Dale Magee Barbara Malone Buddy Manning Doris Massingill X V, , ,,,,,ywa, f ,. if Q X ., 5 3 ' f X : .-f , ZS , ,f,', f,,f,4,,g, FRESHME lwwwwn ,,,,. 'M , f , :2??2f 'J aawaa, wx m.Gy?? f aapeoy lm, fl 2? J- gamer! have nyna 3422 J U , V f ,f', fy gc I ' ' '-if Leonard Mauldin Brenda Meader Ray Merriman James Miller Joel Miller Margo Monroe Sharon Montgomery Jerry Moore Jerry Mornin Steve Morran Ronnie Morton Darlene Mullinex Duncan Murry Linda Nail Dorothy Neel Joanne Nichols Larry Nichols Cary Norvell Gary Nunn Mary Ollar Charles Read Edward Reavis Mike Rhodes Bertha Riddle Billy Robertson Brenda Robertson Jerry Robins Bobby Robinson Richard Roddy Loretta Rodney James Rogers Carol Russel Larry Rutherford Martha Sanders Paul Schafer Linda Shanz Ginger Shaw Ronald Shelton Mike Shewmake Linda Short FRE HME Mike Olson Robert Owens Sherrie Owens Donald O'Quinn J anis Parret James Parris Nancy Paschall Gary Peeples Don Phillips Patsy Pike Frank Pope Glen Powell Willard Pries Alfred Pullen Gilmer Ray Rabe Claudette Rabie C. A. Ragsdale Randy Randall Dwight Rathmell Paula Ray David Sivley Patricia Slaughter Betty Slay Richard Slusher Elizabeth Smith Gene Smith Joanne Smith Saundra Smith Ronnie Spaugh Ted Sprinkel Stella Spross Butch Stalcup Hollis Stanberry Remonia Stanley Buddy Stewart James Stewart Barbara Sutherland Anita Sutton Marie Tadlock Clarice Tannar FRESHME W ,W ,af in 7 ilte U if f ,. ' , Lf z H, .,g fy. JM V '- ' ', 'Q fi n V f wg J W! f ff if J J 929 Wig 5 if , ff of .J -- f ' ng, f f, we I fo X , K 1' ' ,f f f ,Z 5. Q Q' X fe 3452 J f 'ff ,. X , ., X V X 1, ' 4 X ' Jessie Taylor Patty Temley Douglas Terry Carol Ann Tomlinson Linda Tooley George Trager Ronald Tribble Ronnie Vanway Jimmy Vaughn Roderick Quick Marty Wampler Sue Watkins Larry Watson Jimmy Weger Della West Judy West Margaret Ann White Melton Whitehurst Betty Whittington Morine Wilder Virginia Banos Melvin Banks Will Banks Carolyn Bass Brenda Belcher Ray Bell Sharon Birdwell Patsy Birch Kay Black Lonnie Bohannon Georgiann Bond .lane Boren Louise Boren Charles Box Jimmy Boyd Mary Bransford Jimmy Briscoe Billy Brown Sandra Brown Linda Brurnmit Oleta Williams Christine Wilson Terry Wood H. J. Woods Bill Worley Phil Young Carolyn Leos Linda Prisock EIGHTH GRADE Mike Albers Wayne Alexander Larry Alford Doris Allsbrooks Tom Ames Penny Ayres Tammi Baber Carolyn Bailey J. D. Baker Mary Ann Baker Z1 Kenneth Bruster Charles Bryant Betty Bullard Ronnie Carney Billy Carol Gerald Carter Nancy Cassidy Martha Sue Chancellor Robert Clayton Ann Clark Donna Clements Tom Clements Pat Cline David Cooper' Travis Copeland Robert Corvajol Raymond Cotten John Cotton Brenda Cox Douglas Cox EIGHTH GRADE Mary Lee Craven Charles Creech Sandra Crockett Edward Curklin Roy Curry Carol Daily Johnny Davis G. W. Dean Nancy De Lock Frank Dickie Richard Dobbs Edward Dollenger Marcella Durman Sheila Duncan Johnny Easley Elmer Edney Garry Eppink Tommy Erwin Sammy Evans Gary Farley is I Curtis Farmer Willard Flacker Sue Flanagen Deloris Foot Patty Foshee Charlie Foster Ronald Foster Larry Franklin Leola Fryer Johnny Gaylord Joyce Gear Glinda .lo Giles Leila Gillen Lloyd Gordon Julia Greene Wallace Groto Jerry Grubbs Bobby Gunner Wanda Gunter Harold Hale EIGHTH GRADE Betty Hall Ronnie Hanby Freddie Hanna Morse Hanna Grady Harris Mary Harshaw Billy Hart .lerrie Lynn Hazelwood Sheron Hearton Ann Heddin Connie Heflin Barbara Helms Ray Ann Hensley Brian Hemby Glenda Hibons Dean Hill Doyle Hill Gerald Hill Jerry Hill James Hollingsworth Raye Dean Hollaway Glenda Howell Linda Hullet Tommy Hullet Helen Huston Beth Elanie lngle David Ingle Mary Ellen Inegez Nelda Irons Ruth James Kay Johnston Phillip Johnson Robert Johnson David Jordan Charles Kelly Carolyn Kinbrough Pat Kline William Knox Ann Nita Lamar Lanell Langford EIGHTH GR DE sipna Patricia Lear Dale Leavel Charles Lee James Lerman Kirby Leslie Charles Liles John Little James Logan Mary Ann Long Susie Lovelady .leanene Lowery Thomas Lowery Ronnie McDanial Helcn McGee Carolyn McKinney Barbara McKnight Phillis McLlough Sam McNally Clarence Maass Gail Mabry Cary Mack Lyle Mackey Richard Macy Billy Maddox James Malone Carol Mansfield Laura Massey Bobby Mayfield Charles Melner Sandra Metcalfe Charles Miller Phillip Miller Dave Montgomery Duane Moon Johnny Moor Francis Jean Moore John Mooreman Charlotte Morey Danny Morran James Murley EIGHTH GRADE Carolyn Neal Eutus Neal Cheryl Noble Pat Noe Dewayne Parker 4 Betty Parrish Paul Pearson Pat Pilgrim David Podrasky Mary Pollaehn Shirley Powell Sondra Powell Judy Price Shirley Prock Ronny Purdy Glen Putman Wayne Roycroft Geraldine Reyna Elaine Rhodes DL,-1 n- 1 1 lds 2 11.313 . , I -, yirsf r , r ' ' L fQ:i???i- 'i f 6 43. f 1. f if . W Q V' X W Mn , f 4 , , ' . A Q, W' ffgdjfgffx ' P fix ' 1 J P . 1 7 . . 7 , I, , .iw Q mf, H f - X. ' 'L 4v',. Yiwu, Q7 , P, r . yrrh Q if I f f f f,.f,fyf4Q5GV , ,,VfV vj ' 1. '9 1 , r ff 7 ' ' ,H .aff I. f if Tr .+ ' W4 A ff ffflpl Robert Robertson Carol Robinson Gloria Robinson Ray Robinson Sammy Rodriquez Carolyn Rogers Donnie Rogers Judy Romero Ray Ross Ray Ross Leslie Rowan Judy Rutherford Larry Sanders Morris Sanderson Betty Sasser B. W. Sellers Judy Sellers Phillip Sellers Ronald Sewal Bobby Sharp EIGHTH GRADE ew Dan Shaw Wayne Shaw Evelyn Shelton Lannie Shelton Lynda Shepherd Linda Shew Maxine Sikorsky Norman Simmons Jimmy Sire Wayne Slaughter Jerry Smith Tommy Smith Harold Spradling Jimmy Strangline Katheleen Stephens Margaret Stephens Raymond Stiff Barbara Stroud Linda Sullivan Bobby Tanner Sandra Taylor Linda Teel Brenda Thompson Linda Thompson Phyllis Thompson Florene Thornton Phyllis Thorpe Bruce Thurman Butch Thurman Dorothey Tolen Michael Tomich Thomas Trammel Cheryl Voight Tommy Walden .lay Wallace Nancy Warner Jerry Warren Barbara Webb Jackie Weins Dorothey West EIGHTH GR DE Mike Whitaker ' Bill White Coralee Whitman Kenneth Wilks Bobby Williams Freddie May Williams Johnnie Ruth Williams Larry Williams Sharon Willingham Arthur Wilson .l oe Wilson Ophelia Wilson Freida Woodlee Diana Wylie Shirley Yates Cora Fae York Pat York Douglas Ferrier Billy Haurwas Patsy Acker Shirley Adams Carol Alderman Edd Allen Steve Alshrook Mike Anderson Donald Armstrong John Baker James Baltz Sharon Bane Calvin Banks Buford Bates Velva Bebee Virgil Bebee Jimmy Bell Joyce Bennet Patricia Bennett Sandra Berry Cary Birch Ronnie Blakely EVENTH GRADE 'V' Derrell Bledsoe Benny Blue Ernest Borquin Richard Lee Brayan June Briant Robert Brice Douglas Bridwell Bonnie Brown David Brown Donna Bruce Jerry Bryan Claude Bullard Arthur Burn'- Linda Burton Arthur Butler Eileen Byer James Calmes Jeannie Cambell Virginia Cantrall John Carter X 5.5. N Florence Cassidy Joyce Chambers Carolyn Chenault Cheryl Childs Bryan Clay Edna Clayton Carol Clements Ricky Cooper Janie Coppinger Marsha Corie Anita Coursey Mary Cox Norma Cox Johnny Cross Ross Cullom Joyce Davis Wanda Dawson Donna Day J eany Dean Silvey Dean SEVENTH GRADE Kenneth Dennis Jimmy Rae Dennis Johnny Dennis Walter Dobbs Jackie Doverspike Donnie Dunn Pat Dyer Robbie Earle Howard Edgar Lenny Edwards Shirley Edwards Carol Elkins Joan Erwin Judy Evans Robert Evans Jerry Fabbrie Wayne Fain Betty Featherstone Bob Fireno Jimmie Flanagan aw f Rita Sue Flanagen Stella Foote Tommy Foster Gerry Fourteroy Jessie Franks Kay Fry Ronald Garner William Gaylord Jenny Glenn Steve Graham .loe Graves Sarah Green Donna Gregory Janet Grenwald William Griffin Roy Halcomb Marcus Hamilton J ack Harper Janette Harris ,lanita Harris - , -f fm, V., -'v-,'V ' as, ,,,. M F' Y 2 rit ,Z Y- ., ,AQ ff ly:-' ,Q Q' I ,, ,,..W , .-W,.4qmgK,W.,1Qy 1-,ge 1117: ' ' G ffriiifflbilii .4 w , ' 'Zim' .18 , ,-of Q. ,gay J . ,ww f, ?,. 31,61 tinl ee f my 2 2 , '77 , etii f ' ' t H' 7 V if iv fy ' i if 4 if I . ff S , f 6 1 N SEVE TH GRADE age? Fx Ji George Harris Mary Harris Kenneth Harrison Monte Hartruft Paul Harvey Ronnie Havins Bryan Haygood Virginia Haynes Mary Hays Jimmie Herriage Pat Hester Robert Hewgley Charlotte Hill Loring Himelright Louis Hodges Glenda Holeman Mary Hollinsworth Bobby Huff Roberta Hunter Anna .lo Hurly 'fx E 15 , 37 . 1 gglglii, i , t 4 1 f' V if if is L 4 . James Jackson Dene J askula Cary Jimerson Shirley Johnson Sara Jane Johnston M. H. Jones Shirley Jones Eugene Junkerfield Don Kelly Ronnie Kifer Linda Kindricks Sharon Kirwood Douglas Knox Kenton Kraft Robert Kyle Sherry La Dew Dale Laine Carinina Langston Charlotte Lathrop Donna Lawson SEVENTH GRADE Sondy Layne Sonja Leavell Sharon Lemly Drake Lester Judy Lester Diane Lewis Norma Lewis Tommy Lindsey Judy Lindsly Marjorie Linton Dennis Littewin Mike Little Carolyn Lucus George Lumley Donald Lutrell Charles McBride Glenda McCoy Eugene McDonald Royce McDonald Buddy McCire r 4' Le far ? at Mui I 41 Q , , - Barbara Mclntire Ruth McLain Larry McVey Woody Mambry J im Bob Martin Jackie Mayfield Lucy Medley Sammy Meeker James Merton Jeanette Middleton Jeannette Middleton Jerry Middleton Ben Mixon Judy Mixon Roger Mixon Don Montgomery Dorothy Morrison Evelyn Morrison Katherine Murphy Henry Murray ff ,,,,,,9,,q ERN ,. X ,TV y f 474 OM g ' fin, ff Y ' gf J fx 6 f 0 I f, X f f is X f 4' , , 3 ,M ,f J .0 SEVENTH GRADE Jimmy Myers Phillip Nailling James Nance Billy Nelson Virginia Oden Joyce 0'Pry Billy Ruth Owens Franklin Owens Patty Page Kenneth 'Parson Quinton Parten Hugh Partridge Lorena Passons Betty .lean Paterson Dimina Patterson Paddie Patterson Carol Peterson Dorla Phillips Nancy Pope Sharon Poston ,,,, 1-1? if .53 an ,R J -5 .S tp ., , K X 4 ' ' fi , 1 lesim. Sl iw i Q Q ' NPA fi l m, 4,A gg at f 'f ' iff gl t 1 ,ti P at by . ., AAm.. Q, Q Q Yfl QT' ies 2' o g R , r , S g -M: . , ,V M 'fret .V Terresa Potter Buddy Preas Franklin Preiss Nadine Priess Pat Pugh Rodney Pugh Tommy Ragsdale Billy Reagle Nancy Reavis Timothy Rhodes Louise Riddle Shirley Ruth Riley Shirley Roberson Stuart Roberson Francis Robinson Wanda Robinson Cletus Rodgers Linda Roland Don Rogers Tommy Rook SEVENTH GRADE John Roseman Alberta Russell Betty Sanders .loey Sandifer Donna Scarborough Murleene Sevcoiergen .limmy Sewell Judy Shelton Pat Shepherd Glenda Shewmake Kenneth Shoe Sharon Shortnacy Bobby Simmons Bennie Simms .leannie Sims Ferrell Singleton Linda Singleton Sandra Skidmore Glenda Slaughter Byron Slusher K kv X f 7 O , f , W v f 5' 7 0 4 ,, 1 , ,. rf, xi V ff f ' if Y . ff, W J- f fly - 'Z V ?'I X fs 7 f 6, le n Jerry Smith Sidney Smith Willy Smith Ronald Saules Charles Stodgel Frances Stoker Ernest Stone William Tadlock Sharon Tatum Alice Taylor Dorothy Taylor Roy Tear Ann Thompson Barbara Thompson Bill Thompson Dorothy Thompson Lindy Thompson Ra Thom son Y P Tommy Thompson Weldon Thompson SEVENTH GRADE Willie Tillet John Tracy Shirley Tramell Johnny Turner Geneva Usry Curtis Van Ruth Van Virginia Vaughn Billy Wagoner Charles Walker Jerry Walker Gary Wasson Anita Webb Patsy Webb Shirley W'eldon Vera Wells Alice Whitaker Vernon Whitehu Marilyn Whittle Judy Vlliley TSI wa, t K ti! ow , o AA. ,,, ptr- - - o to is NN 1 - YT .. 1 R ,rin . gr X ii' V, 'Q ':so1-...1w'-'....5'-:f ,- Albert Willaham Ronnie Williams Carol Worley Carol Wyatt Sharon Wyatt Mike Yates Monty Young George Zinnecker Connie Zuarrell Nancy Hopson Marcy Loustalot Nan Newby Steve Schrempshere Charles Whitley Strolling down the hall. On the way to the game. Let's get to work. Linda Cox Ricky Cumby .lerry King Barbara Koonce Donald Lindsey Raymond Morton 4 -'1- ' A fu Jerry Roach Vicie Sue Simpson Bill White 4 i.. ,, .,,.iA A , fp- 'K f 1' of l 512 KW 3 ' 9 to : 1 W4 , ' , Wi' 'X , School Spirit! Let's hear from one of the football boys. Sandra in action' Pretty little Suzie likes to pose for Oh! We're winning! Rah! Rah! Rah! pictures. Mr. Hooper helps the band out on Boys, where are the girls? Football games are great fun drums. , ,, ,ff, ,,,. VW!! , , f , ,-L.. , 4, , 'ff C YZ L W f f WU? ' 755 I ,,, ff ,Wg-,,y4Z5f , WA , ' f 75 V ff Z , f , , f V f xW ,NN ' Z? , 'Q f ,X X I f W u .flgf , , 5? 7' ff f 4 f, f , X f ff fa f ,V , , ff , .P , fu f 4 ' f f ,WQ 4 VC , f y ,iffy 'wwf 5' f A ' Q2 4 iffqff j ,4 1 f Pf r 'M Q fir X X f K f 7 if X , Q zz ff ff V? X! 1 1 :1 if gf 4 ' 75? O yy? 19 X 7 MW, Z? X J QA! fir' , 1 Q. J ffl ff X fi Q U , W f X 1. f f X f XM yy M 1 f .M , fw ff :..,. f- ,. .cw V., Along with their academic studies these students have participated in these organiza tions designed to prepare better homemakers and better agriculturalists. L, .11-,. LIBRARIANS BACK ROW: David Montgomery Carolyn Rogers Barbara Malone Cheryl Nobel Linda Short Carole Lee Jerry Barns FRONT ROW: Leila Cillen Betty Sasser Carmen Hodges Betty Slay Linda Bush These students have proved themselves to be valuable assets to the functioning of the new library, OFFICE ASSISTANTS BACK ROW: Judy Rutherford Sandra Hamm Norma Sue Hynds Loretta Radney Linda Lutrell Lana Lawson MIDDLE ROW: Carol Tomlinson Darlene Mullenix Carol Russell Beverly Davis Ruth Ann Copelan FRONT ROW: d Mary Frances Harris Betty Hammil lo Ann Smith Judy West Ronnie Hanby The helpful and pleasant office assistants may be seen in the halls collecting absentee slips or running errands. Officers of the Junior High School Band this your were: Bei erley Dax is President Sandra Hcinnn Drum llajorefle Don Davis Lllllfdfliflfl Nolan Burris Secretary THE JU IOR HIGH SCHOOL BAN of 'i'. iT-4-f1,4,1gk.g', , , The Junior High School Band, as it has increased in size, has increased also in the quality of its playing and marching. The Sen iors leaving the Band this year may go with a confident feel- ing that those moving up from the Junior High can take their places. C? 32, W ,, ff Vmf f MAJORETTES Norma Sue Hynds Sheila Richburg Sandra Hamm Drum Majorette Linda Isbel Lana Lawson These girls proudly represented the Frank B. Agnew Junior High School in its first year in the Big Eight Football Conference. CHEERLEADERS Carolyn Lucas Ruth Ann Copeland -' Head Cheerleader Z 3 f a K fx f -an lli -is Vi Nancy Warner Betty Dugger Betty Sasser Sandra Layne MAJORETTES Donna Lawson Mary Harris Donna Day BEGINNER BAND SEVENTH GRADERS These students played together for the first time this year. They will move up through the ranks as they pro- gress through school. The goal of each stu- dent is to become a member of the g'Show Band of Dallas Countyf' the Mesquite High School Band. H M N - BOTTOM ROW: Steve Morran, Sid Griggs, Milton Whitehurst, Wayne Long, Ronnie Spaugli, Durwin Dyer, Ronald Shelton. MIDDLE ROW: De Witt Fiffe, Dave SivlCY, John MeGown, Bill Worley, Buddy Stewart, Larry Garno, Terry Wood. TOP ROW: Dan Lowery, .loe McCorry, Bryan Griggs, Edward Giliardo, Marty Wampler, Larry Watson, Ronald Tribble. IU IOR HIGH FOOTBALL BOTTOM ROW: .Iohnny Moore, Charles Lee, Ray Bell, Freddy Hanna, Jerry Grubbs, Travis Copeland, .lay Wallace, Danny Morran. MIDDLE ROW: Tom Ervin, James Loggens, Bruce Thurman, Bobby Tanner, Bob Simons, John Carter, Charles Walker, Gary Farley. TOP ROW: .lerry Manes, Ray Ross, James Malone, Dave Montgomery, Will Fletcher, John Rosemond, Tom Ames, Bobby Sharp, Charles Liles, and Coach Vernon Horsley. 7TH A N D 8TH G R A D E Milton Whitehurst m a k e s a g o 0 d g a i n e r for the Skeeters. Mesquite Mesquite Mesquite ,,...,,,,,,. 21 ,, .,.. 13 Mesqulte 7...,,,,,.,, 6 FOOTBALL SWEETHEART Sue Watkins was elected by the .lunior High football boys as their football sweetheart Her escort was lohn McGowan. FRESHMAN SCHEDULE Lewisville .vs, Terrell ....t,,,.. Garland ..,e.,.. Corsicana ,.,... Mesquite ,.s.isss.ss, 19 Ennis ,,...,,....... Mesquite .,s,,e...... O Highland Park Mesquite ,,,,.is.,,,, 27 Waxahachie .... Mesquite .....,,,..,, 6 Cleburne ........ Mesquite ssss........ 19 Kaufman .,..., JUNIOR HIGH FGOTBALL BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Bartlett, Buddy Stewart, Larry Carno, Ted Sprinkler, Sid Griggs, Mike Rhodes, Joel Miller, Wayne Long, Ronnie Spaugh, Othal Clear. TOP ROW: Terry Wood, Milton Whitehurst, Bill Worley, Joe McCorry, Edward Giliardo, Larry Watson, Marty Wampler, Jim Conner, John McGown, De Witt Fiffe. 7TH A N D 8TH G R A D E JU IOR HIGH BASKETBALL BOTTOM ROW: Ronnie Purdy, Jim Siar, Johnny Moore, Jerry Grubb, Tommy Schmitt, Charles Miller, Bruce Thurman, Wayne Shaw, Harold Spradding. TOP ROW: Mike Tomich, Norman Simons, Charles Liles, Jerry Manes, Ray Ross, Dave Montgomery, Jerry Warren, Bog Sharpe, Traves Copeland. i U11-n7U 1'J ZVUZE 'I f, 44. HJ The junior high trackteam made a good showing this year. They were first in the district meet. They are, left to right, bottom row: Bob Macfadzean, De Witt Fiffe, Durwin Dyer, Milton Whitehurst, Joe McCorry, Terry Wood. 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AUTOGRAPHS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MESQUITE L + d M AT 5546l N E SHANDS-P d + YOU R TROUBLES Q When You Place LX' X Your Business Wi+I1- es f W R WALTER IBITSYI HAILEY LONE STAR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY COLONIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Mrs. Lou Bell, of Hue BALFOUR RING COMPANY is showing 'I'I1ese s'rucIen'I' I M q I f 'II1 g In d I I1 I II1 p 'I' es ui e some o coun ry. e rin s Ihey ave ma e or various sc oos in is arf MESQUITE BUILDING SUPPLY, INC. Lumber Paini' Hardware AT 5-5458 9I0 N. BeI+ Line Mesquife I ' ,,V,v,,.,,.M.W,,....,,...N,,,.,.,..w,.M.,v.,,.,Q, fM, ,,,, ,, -af-,,,4,4,gw,' ,, ff X rf 4 ffff5y,a, f X , , ' V ,412 5 fl L7 ff f, V' V . Uwf-f-W 'f f if 'Q f ' - , ' 7 f , , ,M Mfwhmffivff MILLER 81 BRYANT TEXACO SERVICE STATION Minor Repairs Road Service Lubricanng CARS CALLED FO 'AT 5-9569 AND DELIVERED R 308 S. Galloway TEXAS PCJWER AND LIGHT CCMPANY DASCH CLEANERS Have You Tried Our Dry Cleaning Service Lafely? Each Garmeni' Receives Individual AH'en+ion 8400 SCYENE ROAD in 3' ,Q-5 'livin ffl? r , -e'f11g.f' 1-ffwll-?i55wQ?5'M'fi-1 1 r -' ?7':l - ' 5 :Z f'v'-xff-il 56.39. . Y- cific '- 5? ' I 5-Ttzkzfe?-'ffl 1 2l5i15Q51 F? Y ' 3 , -r'5,.--f X Brake Service Gus Tlnomasfon Tune-up a+ Ridgeview Al' 5-5703 Road Service DICK POSEY- We GWB 53rl l Wheel Balancing P 0P- Green Sfamps BRUTON MOTORS Aulhorized DeSoro-Plymoufh Dealer l802 S. Buckner Ex I-II37 b SMITH'S BARBER SHOP 208 Wes+ Davis We Appreciaie Your Business JONESVILLE CITIES SERVICE BeI'I' Line and Pioneer Road A+-5-3 I9O Make a highway habi'I' of siopping ai' Ihe big green and wl1i+e sign of Cifies Service. RAY JONES, Prop. ALLEN'S BEAUTY SALON Nor+I'1 Mesqui+e - 4 '.f.:.1. f ifi:f'Q:f5ii1iicQJfZiI?Elf?-5'fflififf1-'f-?5l53Q2Q':f:?Q?, 'fiijixfzfz5.f,:.1.3-Qggr' , ' -'ET-',fz5Q'1f!?E9 15?1f?2i51P?Y'E167 'IW J' . -f 4, .:,:- '. 1 '-3:-9 ' ' S-f ig:-22' - '.- .:g.- 4112-' . 5 Se-:a 5255 - A 2151215-5 ,az-.: '. Q, J e .3551 xg--. -, A .- -. 2.1-1- ZQ1 - .'.'.':12' :Zig . ' ,t',f13Qn: 1:3- I ' - Q. iiliir- ', . - ': fig 1-N . , N , 's iii:-,J-. .p1:-r,.g,- ' ' ' '.- ' v Advanced Hair Siyling Our Specialiy AT-5-2739 FOUNTAIN GIFTS PRESCRIPTIONS PORTER'S DRUG STORE 2I3 W. Main AT 5-3311 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEWEST GRADS FROM ONE OF THE OLDEST GRADS BEN F. TISINGER Realtor LONE STAR DRIVE-IN 5500 Mililary Parkway DALLAS Movie Enferfainmenl, Swimming Pools Playgrounds, Snack Bars SAMUELL BOULEVARD DRIVE-IN THEATRE 46 l 7 Samuell Boulevard Dallas Hmua ocx mom, SHAMROCK MCTEL The Home of Real Soufhern Hospifaliiy SERVICE ABOVE SELF Burial Associarion Mu+uaI Benefii' Associafion Congra'IuIaI'ions ANDERSON-CLAYTON BROS. Forney HI 5-330I Mesquire AT 5-5489 Terrell JO 3-44I7 Complimenfs of THE TEXAS MESQU ITER Dallas CounIy's OIcIesI Newspaper SERVING MESOUITE SINCE l882 Phone AT 5-4555 The Place Io Buy Qualify Proclucfs a'I I'he Price You Wanl' +o Pay. II7 W. Main Phone AT 5-386I MESQUITE CLEANERS 307 W. Main AT-5-3708 Qualify Cleaning al' Low Prices LIBERTY FENCE COMPANY Main and Galloway A' 5-5458 CITY DRUG OW' cf ..veg-2?-'Yfff',f f'I'3'5 MyLM4 1,5225 W. Davis Q Q 'JDEPENDABLE DRUGGIST AT 5364' KATE'S BEAUTY SHOP TOWN HOUSE GRILL I028 Highway 80 a+ Gus Thomasson II4 W. Davis AT5-9539 AT-5-9535 KENTS' LYNDAL'S AUTO PARTS BARBER SHOP 8245 Scyene Road DALLAS ZIPP CNY HANBY'S FEED STORE Good Feed We Appreciare Your Business WEST MAIN STREET CITY BEAUTY SHOPPE 205 Gibson PI1one AT5-366I VAUGN'S FRUIT STAND Lake June a+ Hickory Tree MAY'S SERVICE STATION 5l7 W. Main S+. AT 5-563l 203 W. Main AT5-4048 CRUMP HARDWARE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS FURNITURE HOTPOINT APPLIANCES MITCHELL-GOODWIN LUMBER COMPANY AT5-5442 Mesquiie WE BUILD HOMES, NOT HOUSES AuI'o Repairs-All Makes of Cars Complefe Welding Shop A 81 B GARAGE Official S+a+e Inspecfion S'ra+ion JIMMY E. BITROS AND A. L. ASBILL Owners ll4l5 Lalce June AT 5-4703 WELCH'S LAUNDRY Piclc-Up and Delivery WE DO IT WITH MAYTAG MACHINES AUTOMATIC DRYER Tripp Road AT 5-sl I2 Complimenfs V of KATHLEEN DEAN INSURANCE AGENCY II4 Easi' Main AT 5-560I AT 5-3744 AUSTIN BROTHERS Two Sfores in Mesqui+e OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK I40 Easi' Main 225 S. Gall On fhe drawing boards, in blue prinis and under consfrucfion .... plans fpr ihe developmeni and growih of Mesquife are being made daily by 1' e MELTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. Every ,pencil mark, every design, every nail driven is done wifh buf one purpose..+o build BeH'er Homes for a Bigger and BeHer Mesquiie. We sincerely appreciafe 'I'he accepfance our homes have found..and are proud of +he pari we have played in ihe growih of Mesqui'I'e. Plans for 'Phe Edgemonl' Park Addi+ion of fine homes for +he Ciiy of Mesquife are checked by 'Phe owners of Mel+on Cons+ruc+ion Company: Clyde Melfon, Jr., C. W. Melfon, Sr., Frank Mellon and Laurence Mel- ion. Anofher sign of progress in 'I'he growrh and developmeni of Mesquirel EASY TERMS THOMAS FURNITURE CO. Firs'I' in QuaIi+y and Service I26 Eas'I Main Phone AT5-2578 MESQUITE, TEXAS E. H. HANBY BOX SHOE SHOP INSURANCE AGENCY ' W' Main 309 W Main AT Mm ' WE ACCEPT YOUR BUSINESS A+5-36Il FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS CHEERFULLY Qualify Cleaning FOR THE BEST IN CLEANING AND PRESSING NORWOOD CLEANERS I06 E. Davis AT 5-3632 JORDAN'S THRIFTY FOOD WE GIVE S. 84 H. GREEN STAMPS I5II Peachfree Road AT 5-9585 CAPRI MOTOR LODGE Refrigera+ed Air '27 , V47 Vw-ff 1 f,.'g1f', v :aff 'iff' Swimming Pool IW MESOUITE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Communiiy Builders Le+ Us Help You I BR 9-4454 Dallas CUSTOM MADE COWBOY BOOTS AND SADDLES SHOE REPAIRING A. C. WILLIAMS Highway 80 Easi' Half Mile Easf Loop I2 MCWHORTER-GREENHAW I05 Souih Broad S1'ree+ Phone AT 5-396I CITY FLORIST I32 Eas+ Main AT5-2297 RUTH DAVIS DRESS AND VARIETY SHOP COMINI PICTURE LAND NATURAL COLOR PORTRAITS BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY Frames and Pho'ro Finishing Cameras and Greefing Cards '02 Broad Sheef 2239 Gus Thomasson Casa View AT 5-57 DAVIS 7-004I RANEY'S Boa JENKINS CHEVROLET SERVICE STATION MiIi'I'ary and Hickory Tree AT5-3 273 Go Wi+I1 AMLICO Blended Especially for Ihe Sou+I1 506 W. Main AT-5-4734 BUCK'S TV AND RECORD SHOP I3II Sou'II1 Buckner Blvd. EX I-3887 TI'IOIvIPSON'S GARAGE I07 Easi' Main AT 5-384I WALLING'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE I0225 Scyene Road AT5-3242 MORRAN'S SERVICE STATION I03 E. Main AT5-9574 GENE'S BAR-B-Q Lake June Road SMITH SERVICE STATION Scyene Road SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT LAWSON'S EXTERMINATING SERVICE BeII' Line Road WESTERN AUTO 209 So. Broad AT 5-575I KATHERINE'S BEAUTY SHOP 20911, W. Main AT 5-3981 SOUTHWEST TITLE AND INSURANCE 22I W. Main AT 5-5403 READY TO SERVE YOU I , GULF Complimenfs of YARBROUGH SERVICE STATION Phone AT 5-54'-7I 24 Hour Wrec er Ic S Hwy. 80 and Gus Lighi' and He y Thomasson Road Duiy Wreck HOPKINS DAIRY-WAY Highway 80 and Gus Thomassonq Road AT 5-572l Open Seven Days a Week GROCERIES MEAT JUNIOR TEXAN IIO Wesf Main UITE, T X S Phone AT 5-48l8 MESQ E A LUCAS FARMS Packers and Processors Beef, Veal, Pork, Lamb. Sausage, and Provisions CUSTOM KILLING R+. I, Mercury Road THE MOST SANITARY Mesqui+e, Texas PACKING HOUSE AT 5-5555 TEXAN THEATRE H f ' ml 2:4 w. Davis I , I 'M II AT 5-5645 ENJOYMENT PLUS KNOX BEAUTY SALON Xxgf - -, 2 ef rf- '-' 'Na -'-. N AT-5-553 I . Q . AT 5 35 ' 7 Now Four Operaiors +o Serve You O. L. SUTPH EN Where Good Furniiure ls Noi' Expensive PLEASANT GROVE SHOPPING CENTER EX-I-5387 MESOUITE INSURANCE AGENCY W. L. WILKINSON-I03 N.,Ebri+e a+ Main-N.E 206 W. Davis SHAMROCK FLORIST says Say H' Wifh Flowers Lei Them Be Ours RUTH HANBY, Prop. 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