The Mlamlan I95 2 771 4 06644 4 P l'.5 77164416 3644 Scion! 6 md am ' 'X at .L vi l'f .L,,g if 7? Jifffm fr , Foreword 1 1 QQ7? A Uffm' jf 1 -Q , x Q Oo fi fcig r '41 414' gn. ,V V '45 0 , iN,L ini, J 's that Q again -an O G 53-, - v ' o 1 fi ' 'weft Recognizing that time regulates our lives, the staff in preparing this edition of The Miamian has tried to preserve for you in pictures this 8 o'clock till 4 After and Before existence we f , have lived in 1951-1952. -4 'Af N ,P , ANNUAL TIME XX' 1 M, .r - f'Y i 'ml 5 . 4' N. '3 ' 'a 1 in . , ,int V J 151 98' CONTENTS Book One ADMINISTRATION FACULTY CLASSES I-Juni 8 O'clock ull 4 After and Before 'N I . , 1 A-2 buf '17 , , -3'f 3' 4 1' xr X V 2 kr! S .E-rl... .3 1 'VWNVIM FEW PKK vang ynjw-vv-rwvvsqlgqm R C NICHOLS Ourdupermtendent Bemg supermtendent of M1am1 publrc schools rs a full trme job and one at whrch Mr. Nrchols works steadrly. We students realrre that a system such as Mxamr has, rs built only by the ureless and far srghted efforts of a capable, progressrve leader. We semors have the frrendlrest teelmg and highest regard for thrs man whom one of us calls Dad. L v' VF J ,, I Y , r,,,.g.,..., X A wk ' K ,, y. V h A R N. IWW... ,V r , 'I - -fwf wwwsnngilm i 'K Q Q ' - fwwvwwvrvwh' f fi? - by ,A 1' 1, .k-- 1 , 9 ' y y ' . . . U x -,C Q XX 0 3 'fy 'N 'K . Board Of Education F3 E 1. Q Q y 1 ii A C .Q A -P ' ., 35-.,, Q ,. x ai ' v Az R , -41 Earl S Crockett, George E. Foster, Vice-President R. E. Holland Clerk B. Superintendent Homer Kempe Af IRENE WHITE Secretary to the Superintendent Y' 'T 1 I. VIVIAN SHAFFER Secretary to Superintendent Q s '.q.' 9 j. Kyser, President R. C. Nichols, These are the prominent Miami business men who give liberally of their time and of :RX their abilities to the work of the Board of Education. They con- stantly strive to better the Miami schools and thereby give us students the greatest educa- tional opportunities and advan- tages. MARY KING Secretary to Principal at :ON wp- FRED KELTON Fred Kelton our prlnctpal has done much to make thxs 8 txll 4 exxstence of ours a happy as well as profxtable one In a quxet, understandmg yet firm and lmp3fIl3l way Mr Kelton has dealt with our problems We respect his judgment and BPPICCIBIC his advice X We feel fortunate ln havxng an effxcnent admmxstrator ln the prmcxpal s mln offxce ll' 4, o Q 'fagg L :gl M p 3 ,J f if 4 4 ': 8 l ' . l... .. .'.., 3 I- . . 'VIH .il ,q Q 3 OK -I 9 K7 Will Rainey smiles as he leans on the car in which he trains his rough riders. 2 o 0 4 OJ o -va - ' 5 .K iq 0 N wi f N Facult Our time is your time! -3 W.. cv Social Science teachersg Serxtctlz iivn Simp- son and lzttu jncobs. Standing: Hehe Cllienoweth, Bill Jarrett, and Mirmie jennison tackle world problems. X55 ry Ihe Spring exhibit is planned by uaniti Price and Vie I ohm'1n teachers of home economics Nc-wi Lee art and I C Cilbert industrml arts Cliucl kllllllh, music Xlretx Vcfeoy guid mee, and lee Coppick who make up 1 part of the wssembly progrxm committee take time out for coffee Coaches George McCoy and jerome Wilson, have heads together at an im- portant game. i L X L99 Q1 X MNA 2 O D 0 'E vs ,J IIN Qi f Q f 6 7 Faculty Clang of clock awakens hard working teachers! Math teachers L. O. Tennant, B. A. Howard, Thelma Younger, and Adda Hall are interested in demonstration. . mu A S-5 ----- . . ? -,.f A J Q ., .A ., Ky Y l Wrap: ' ' A English teachers, Leta Peck, Edna McReynolds, Lois Thomas, Ruth Killion, and Ethel Rogers meet to choose text books. Language teachers, Marcia Mullendore, Latin, and Vesta Fisk, Spanish, compare booklets that have been prepared as class proiects. - W' .,.-' -1., - , -.,. , ,, ,. 4 ' ,E ' ef' 5 ,eg 11 ' ag Q 1' ' Y bi Q X sf PQI :T Science teachers, L. E. George, Marguerite -Iimerson, and Ora Adams, with equipment set up for experiments. bg ' Commercial teachers, Marie Patri and Thelma Wheeler discuss pro hlems ofthe department. I . N I 5'-rc QW 02 lt A CZ S-I 3 I QD Z Ln QD -I QD enior '52 We are approaching that sweet, sad-time, graduation! Senior Class Officers: George Russell, pres., jane Mabon, sec., Bill Grubb, vice pres. BILL GRUBB - Football 3, Vice Pres. ,Q Ph. Sr. Class, State Honor Soc., Track 2. , A A ,, JOY BREWER - Dramatics, lf. Play, :L Racketeers 3, Chorus. X hx a Chorus 3, Library 4Z, Racketeers 4. C, -f' ' GEORGE RUSSELL - lr. 81 Sr. Play, Boys' State, Thespian Pres., and NFL Broadcaster 81 Annual Staff, Debate. BETH GREEN - Speech at sf. Play, f ' 'R .7 Broadcaster and Annual co-editor, J sf -4-:V LEROY SIMPSON - Football 4, Basket- o ball 3, Boys' State, Thespian Soc., Vice Pres. Student Council. gal- WILMA WOODY - Racketeers, Office Club. IAMES WINDLE - student Council 2, 37- Pres., jr. Class Pres., Football 3, Bas- - ketball 3, Captain, Track 2. JJ 1 PHYLLIS DUNCAN - Raclceteers 4, Chorus 3, State Honor Soc. RAELENE DAGGY - sl. .st yr. Play, Broadcaster and Annual Staff, Office FJ gm . Club, State Honor Soc. fi Q 'F Q-Pi Q CLIFFORD DRUIT - Football, Track, N -.1-7F .- Band, Student Council, jr. Play. J I , XY --E -v-Cf Xl v 'gba f p I . H6 if I 0 0 V J SUE JANE HART Racketeers 4, Cheerleader, junior Play: Band-Aid. FRED DEMIER Football 3, Track 4, President Sophomore Class. ,wr Snail lv Christmas time saw the seniors Littlest l Angel, Beverly, ride in the parade. MARY JO WAGNER Chorus 2 O Q RlCl'llE KING Student Representative SANDRA CARRICO , . , V ac' is P' I 'Y i , c ly Q ? ---- .I K, gtg, g' , ,fl A xy .. Q X if ' 4- . 9 ' .M Q . fi N - .5 9 me ' 4:9 5 E fx- .f ff I 1 rx 'D 7 JIM BILL DYER vt- :xv Football 33 Track 2, Stcjent Council, State Honor Society. BETTISUE BLAINE Band 33 Office Club, T acketeers 33 Annual, Cheerleader. Q GERALD JONES 4-H 25 Chorusi Ca tion Contestg Labo WIL L TAM OS BORN 'rivers Educa- , ssistanr. junio' Play, Band 6, Chorus 59 4-H, Operetra 2. JANE NA BON Racket' ers 43 President State Honor Society 33 Thespians 2, Secretary, Chor 33 Office 4. BILI BOYER Chorus, Speech Play. RAMONA JONES Racketeers, Ch-- 'us 1 CHARLES LACY junior Play, 4-H WINIFR ED MOBERLY US ,A cf if Y? .Hz Annual time is autographs time. -.F- Jmmuz TUCKER 4-H 6 CARLETA TUNNELL ,IQ eniors '52 MARGARET NICHOLS Student Council Secretary, junior Play, Football Queen Candidate, Girls' State, Racketeers 4. BUDDY COKER Football 4, Basketball 2, Track 3. D. L. MADISON Band 4 ZIRETA FOUST 1 , A Band 3, Racketeers 3, Chor --1 as, 'I DAN WALKER '52 BETTY LOU LISH Racketeers 4, Girls' State, Sjtate Honor Society, junior I-'lay, Seniov: Play. BILLY HALE I' 5 1' Foot all 2, Traclfx - , ' '94 JOSEPHINE Cf 'N' Racketeers 2, .. ,Jrum Major, Foot- f ball Queen, JT IO , ice Club 2. BETTY SUE DONICA 1 Student Representative, Band 6, Qui.i and Scroll, Racketeers, fhespians. BILL FOLLIS Football, Basketball, Student Council 4, Freshman President, 4-H. Danger! Future us 1, Dramatics fa? ..f- , :Q ,J-vi 'TZI7 ' Q N MARY ANN DAVIS Racketeers 4, Cheerleader, junior Play, Quill and Scroll, Broadcaster, Editor, QP I Office Club 2. EDWARD WOOD Football 3, Track 3, Band , junior High Basketball. NANCY SCHAFF Rat keteers 4, Office 3, Cheerleader 1, Thespians 2. Gee whiz! Typing whizes! JAMES MYERS sa' 44 X 00 Football 3, Basket- ball 4, Track 3, Qtudent Council 2 JOHN WORLEY State Honor Society 2, Boys' State, Stu- dent Council, Thespian and Forensic, Debate 2. MARTHA ESTUS Student Council 2, Thespians, Raliketeers 3, State Honor Society, junior Play. Band 4 eniqr '52 CHARLES CARR . Football 4, Track 3, Basketball. ,f rg Q ff. ga . EMMA 1 l ' - , f -v ,, 0 Jovhs ' 'A one of the Pcs? times Carnival Queen Candidate, Library, -1 1 'J 5 in a senior sl1fe. R k ! 2 - 1. KJ I Getting a senior ring! ac e cms ' 1 4, ' 3 DIAL BOWEN , f if X it BETTY BARKETT i ' ff I Racketeers 4, State Honor Society. f ' A JONNE MORRISON 9 ' .LN P' Racketeers 2, Dramatics. 'T e A' 3,5 JIM KIRK A , 'Sf -4? Chorus, Camera. af'-' 1 . Tpar ' N A ' RETA GAE WOOLDRIDGE Q Dramatics 1, Racketeers 2. LYLE STEPP X7 Camera MARY LOUISE COUNTRYMAN 'fjwv 1 4 orchestra 1, 4-H 2, F.H.A. 1. DEAN KIRK KARI PAYNE 2, Band 2, Twirler 1, Cheerleadc-r,Seneca, 4 J Mo. Sa '- N X 1, fl JIMMIE LAUE if 4-H 4, Secretary. HAZEL GRUBBS GENE KITCHENS Time out for refreshments. 1:7 WG EVA STINES Racketeers 3, F.H.A. 'Q v.. 1'-. 'lOllN PARKER Football 2, Track 2, Student Council, L f. K gf Camera 2, Chorus 4. 'fs .Q jf 'E . 1, NANCY KENNY V X enior '52 - Racketeers .L- Musicians ofthe senior class ' ,. , i' ,Giy x ... ' 1- S . HELEN TYLER ti - V Racketeers 4, junior Play 5 Y ROGER BERRY , . A GEORGEANNA MCBEE V, iii Raclteteers 2, Thespian Society. s If 'iw HARVEY GRAHAM, Football 2, Basketball 1, Camera 1. SHIRLEY BERRY Library 2. DON TROLINGER President 4'H, State Honor Society. BEVERLY MCINNES Rackcteers 3, Student Council 1, Dramatics H. A. BERKEY Camera 2, Science Club, junior Play, Lab ff Assistant, Drivers' Education Contest. NS X BARBARA HENDERSON Thespians, Racketeers 3, State Honor Society 3, 4-H, junior Play. BILL MCCORD Chorus 3, Track 1, Band 1, 4-H. JANN MCGINNIS as Student Council 2, State Honor Society 2, 5 Secretary Freshman, Thespian Society, 9 0' ,Q . Racketeers 4. ' ' 5, se' - -5' TOMMY CASTEEL v-1 .,, - . Graduation time draws near as seniors measure for caps and gowns. 5. ,L 6 h-fA C GLEN MULVEHILL A FUDORA FISH Racketeers 3 State Honor Society 2 Chorus 1 Football Queen Candidate 49 Student Council ,G sux 'nf RA f-'rw FRANCES PALMER - jr. 84 Sr. Play. . 56111013 sfsgiswsssif 1 R BARBARA COLLINS-jr. play, National Honor Soc., Sec. Student Council, Sec. Bt Treas. of jr. Class, State Honor Soc. WILBUR MAXWELL - Football 2, Track, X ',, Baseball. X WESTINE PENDERGRAFT - Football queen candidate, Ch Racketeers 3. JEANETTE BILLINGS C 1 ,I f WS' ' Y. BOB RROPP X-ttf TWYLA KLEFFMAN - State Honor Soc. 3. '21 PATSY VOTAW ,Aff CARL CHAMBERS Q 'Y EVELYN HAMPTON eteers 5. ' PAT GRUBB - Library, Carnival Queen Candidate, jr., Racketeers 5. Xp, JAMES DUMAS BARBARA FREESE Q F - 'i , , . y ' NORMAN VANDIVER w Y' iq, . DORTHY DRAEGER - Racketeers 4 ' vu' Band, Chorus, 'Vs N.: N v ,K 1 Qflil l i :- ifif X 1 E X VSN- - Library 2, Rack- SENIORS LEAVINGY! JS. 4-H1 vnu, A 'A IOAN STAMBACK - Chorus, lf. ll. A. 'MT' DANNY SPOONHOLKR - Chorus 2. K. .,- . . 1 1 .i XE? , I ,,,,4 ,,, FLOSSIE SUMMERS Q.: PAIfLlNE MCGHEE WANDA PIERCE , , Z MARIE SCHOOLEY - Speech, Chorus, Racketeers ANNIE CAVIN BONNIE MCBRI AN DIXIE STEWART - Racketeers, Library, F. ll. A. Chorus. .IAUNITA WOMACK JOAN KELLY - Racketeers, F. H. A. lvl' K. N...-Z Seniors always find time for a gab fest. .KZ WYLIA DAUGHTRY - Mixed Chorus 3, 4-H Club 4, F. H. A. Sec., Dramatics, . ' Library 2. 17- v DICK KYSER 7 WILBERTA CAPPS - Vice Pres. F.H.A., Chorus 2. Representatives of Boys' Ba Girls' State talk it OVCI. dk f.:.'2a.. ,gf HAROLD HADLEY - Track 3. MOLLY PRESKITT - F. H. A. S 1 ,L ,fr 7' C' I '. 1 :Q .'.'- sl w 1' 3 X 0 v, L', 1- I . 4 'J 'UI X Q JIMMY LOL' HASSLER 4-H Club 4. Sec. 3, Vice PATSY SPIXKS Racl-ceteers 2. KEN HOLDEN Camera, Track Ni A RY LOL' JOHNSON HERBERT PROPPER Band 5, Debate 2, State Boys'State, Dramatics. P FGGY BLRTRLM N.F.L. Debate, jr. Play eers 3. 4:5 41 Q ,xv Pe 'J 5 . x qi ,fc 'l. I I' , Q77 5 2 ,gilif '-3 K. :Q ug' V -II .J u , 1' sul Honor Society 4, K ,f 1 x LOTTIE LONGBONF F. H. A., Chorus. EVERETT HENDERS Band 4. MARY HILDERBRAN Racketeers, Library. PAT ELLINGTON State Honor 2. EDNA L'ROY WANDA BUMP Library. CAROL FURNISH F. H. A. 4, Pres., Chorus 4 Cafeteria JIMMIE DANT AULINE CASSIDY Library 2, Chorus, F H A Treasurer EDDIE WYNN Camera, Home EC., Industrial Arts 3 Mech. Dr. FRANCES HEMAN Chorus. DONALD MORGAN Band 4. Seniors take time out for a chat. OIN 'UN fi!!! ,d u V? 'C l1I11OI'S We look forward to the happy ume when we too wnllbe senxors Wanda Olson Q' 4,- Q..-Q if im? ll EL. ,,.. 'GD' Carrol Haddock Roberta Holman NNNPQQRW ,Q 9 Q.,-v V45 9 YVNA -s -e-' Class Offncers Tom Hagfls P!CSldCDI Claude Trask Vxce President Max Branson Secretary Bc Treasurer Pat Garber john Webb Judy jennlngs Shnrley Wall 60, sr' 'IQ Y? a 15-B' -J 1 '7 - -I 2 ,QV ...f IU' Lf 3 Kathleen jennxngs Berry Masters Marquxese Lasley Marguerite Lasley Barbara Moore Bill Pxerceson Shnley Woods Donna Studebaker Donna Halman Callie Harper Kaye Kyser Mary Lou Crow Barbara Bryant Carol Bingham Murl DeMier Jerry Cotter Jolene Young john P axson Reva McFetron Betty Blizzard Shirley Skinner john Dean Sue ,To Stewart Gene Cannell Marie Sells Dick Walker Jeanne Wood Tellman Graham the concession stands. Wanda Burgin A ,S xl Karl Cooper Helen Burns Don Dareing '57 Lf Y- Z-f ' . QP Martha Woodall - Bob Cochran Mona Summers Ted Shearer Berta Lee Howard jim Grubb Gerry Longenbauglx Jerry Wagner Sze Reynolds jolm Sparlin Carol Pendergraft Robert Hile 'pt' V rl I 111Tl101'S jim Murphy Sally Williams I' Q. H5 '11 91' N- . ,,- , 7 k X 'L 1 iris' -' 7 4 R v ve 5 x w- ' ., X 0 ' .f-v L .L uniors Vic Langston Pat Kelly 5 'F f -,.,L C2 49 x 'f 70 ri' 1, uv-qv, , g V N .. 'sr 5 f f N' . . I L 9 u A as w ,Q 1 7 -J J Q! -Th if A 4 Q4 1 Y Delores Housman Jim Seals Shirley Mashburn Mary Lou Abells 1 X 4 'J -4 T3 .1 7 I' QP .1-v I on CN rr' '? ?' Behind the stacks!!! James Hawkins Kathryn Osborne Tom Harris Mary Louise Swisher Bob Bowers Anna Hawkins David Dukes jill Counts Gail Scruggs Betty jo Reynolds Don Paul Wills Wilma Gains james Hetherington Kaye Cullum Alan Robertson Orville Lylrins Barbara Sue Wimer Marlene Roberts jackie Smith Pat Overman Frosty enters the Christmas Parade? Norman Martin Virginia Haley Grant Crow Ruth Fritz Ralph Paxson Raelenc Arterberry Larry Wormington Lois Newton Larry jones Sue Hamilton Charles Stansell Tommy jo Gilmore john Woody Courtney Bagby Earle Hollis Mary Frances DaVee Carolyn Rial ,To jean Coker Romana Trmnel Eldon Chaney Wilma Andrews Carolyn Moberly Don Hinson Barbara Baldridge 40 ' . .ff qv f- Q-'Y uniors Marilyn Carter jerry Owens 'Ft' is q, - F , ' 7' S3 ' 7' .A ,m P, 2- 5 , ly , K Q , W N. -4' Q. 'Cl - f .fri .J 47 A 0. O- Jaw L- 33- 'li' X 1197 U4 '3 'rv' fs- 5 1,01 ll ti bia CND I! . 1 0? ' ' 9 .7 - , Q N6 C , ' 1 S0 phomores Q .f Time out to look over The Miamran Rose Ann Luckey - - - - Secretary Treasurer 6. . f P ul h ---- - - - P s d t 11 a jo nson re 1 en IL Shiiiilfjfn Clyde Miller ---- - - Vxce Presrdent ,. ,K ' J Danny Botts -4 ' l ,,. Iris jones I ' -v ' Bob Collins N . 4' - 'Q 1 2- Q Betty Myers 4 5, Christine Siirley K- f v Ll guth Skaggs fr h x V eorgya raw is A 4' 3 9 - ,f - fx Larry Newman 1 - N, '. ' X , Phyllis Williams Y ' - - Rose Ann Luckey Benny Coker if K ,Q r .Q...,Q-E ' 1 Ks Judy McNeeley ..'-f 3' V - Jack Phillips -u 1:-3. Iris Studebaker -7' . Rex Scoles X .r Shirley Wallace Q 4? ,- 1 Rex Plott 9 n Norma Edens ,I L v'4 Louise Buxton V , Barbara Chambers Kenneth Brewer 1, Q v X-nv Dorothy Butler 1' Elwood Bruckner X g Frances Ketcher r ' 3 joe Brandon X i Reba Grant 4 Sophomores X - jerry McFerron ln 5 Martha Poarch 'l C, 4 'ivli Q ff, QQ X Ni Doris Harden Bob Maples Shirley Mayo if 4- QI Q7 'ig it I ff I 5 S ' S' 971 ali T7 49 l 3 sc Z ,1- ,, tg? jerry Lorenson Jeanie Collins Mary Alice Cotter Wylie Hawkins K' Qx 5.4 v- y W J 41 ,A 1.3 47 X . . . . And they call this work! Tommy Wagnon Suzanne Cobb Shirley Bames Ronald Sparkman Ruth Ann johnson Frances Erion Shirley Stubblefield Paul johnson Brenda Chestnut Toni Lee Elliot Brown Lois Wells Jerry Edens Alyce Hisle Roger Duncan Gene Gilbert Glenda Kirk DeMaris Wilbur joy Robbins Dixie Crow ...L Working on float. Danny McRae Dottie Seward Tommy Thulin Carol Pbillipe Charles Wheeler George Walbert Ann Cowan Robert Votaw Lou Bowers jack Courtney Pat Kirk j. W. Berkey Nancy Peters jerry jones jane Ann Beck Danny Thomas joan Thomas Lucille Nowlin Beverly Blevins Bob Pendergraft I , . Sophomores Larry Wright I3 I aro yn ra y i 4 C 1 B d v 4 . fi! N : Clyde Miller '- Emily Livingston , -- jack Murphy X 'J R 'fs 4 in Bill Robinson 4, ,, Shirley Brady L ' 9 Faye Sloan X! ' tg - Barbara Cramer 3? X 1 vi ' f K la A ln. 5 J 'W .f :xg wg:- lr xfg 4 y I Q ,ur 'MV 4 V' 'f' . r- , 4 tl. f ' ' '- ik, , -:ff-af'-' if Q, 'X 4 To 7-P lv. ' I P -A f '7' M Q, 1, eg. X L Q x A1 9 A 'N wr- ' . t I sf- sn! ' Q- X Y? .-- A f t L 'T .I V' '-'QQ' C7 F.,-4 ,rift Bill Brumley Peggy Clark -17434 A 53 Pearl Smith V ' F B Y' :If I, Fgiimiisnesmp li 6. , -,K v J .7 ' 'A ' . -Q I'-Q -. 4' to .ff R' A -W -,, 1 I . N Q xi T7 'xr C flex ru ,AA Ns, . .3 t , 4. i 7' I rn- S X L V . . 74, .I ,X ff Sf 5- p I ' iii fc. 1 , 1, . H 4 -r we-v -u .-.5 as 0 5 Q 'if N , - 47 P-C , iv , L- fx B .i' fl, h I 1 ., -..xllfnfa rt Q .,,f- H,-s 'flfvdw Christmas Time' Sophomore s A Christmas Card joins rhe parade Clell Craft Louise Rogers Ben Greer Shirley Austin Virginia Hampton john Trask Quincy Womack Bill Wormingron Guy Brumley Wanda Gamble Roger Rhodes Helen Hale Carolyn Monroe Fred Lylrins jo Anne Cantrell Robert Long Clemir Brewer Shirley Kaylor Freda Denney Joan Smithley Tom Douglas Jennie Vandament Betty Szandlee Homer Kemper retary freasuref Danny Berry Freshmen Llass Offlcers Xvonne lxxdwell ec l 'Ce Dorothy Clark President Donnxe Barnes President Erma Lea Adams Joyce Sanders B111 Barlow Par Smnh ,hm jackson Ann Coamey Dwxght Taylor Marllyn Lacy Wanda Simmons Mary Ann Weir Ronnxe Wooldridge Grace Goodeagle Bob Ramsey Par Peterson Merlene DaVee 'vs x., R Danny Berry Margaret Rhodes Ronme Fdwards 65 Donnxe Barnes -rf Yvonne Kldvsell 4' ...J -X 1? 9 IAA li ,O sf ah., Y 'sv , 3 ,r i l f 'Q U if ' jffs,-ix N roi Y V 0 T, ' ,2 gi, ' . 2 43, r ' g , f 'il ' l 3 X A A K , ui B .Dr U , A 4 .. A 1, Hkgn Mg.. 4: s Q K 1 - -- I 1 2. ' 4 . . A ,N B' , , A E x A 533, i A ' . 2-1 , cv B Q gf as f ' l 'f' 'F' AXX Time our for fun! George Draeger Elaine Elrod David Sutton A Q, Norma Thomason f ' Jolene Hart Carol Holden joan Haslerr Calvin Kidwell Charles Schaff ' 5 :D ' j If J- rx f Freshmen T. Dixon Harry Martin 3: -- .6 , 1. -.4 -44 Z ' 1, - '27 Q' X C5 -A Q-v 'O 'f xx -1 in 41 T 41- X W A Us 552 ' N3 ,N f ' 'jla 4 S' X Mary Lou Smith L f- 4 Time out for study and help from our teacher. Freshmen Mary Hawkins 'a' J -4 4, Elizabeth Blackmer ii 1 ' 5 xt! J xiii 'IO cz: ' e Y . Q5 f'!i' ' 'QB f K K 9 4 ' 1 , ll -4 .A L F 2 I It 5 M B Clarence Cleveland my 'lane town Tlenna Hale jimmy Webb Bob Pruitt Sally Rc-mick Jerry Cole Romona Caldwell Trixie Garoutte Carl Littledave . S A X Denon Thompson Joyce Long Dixie Garoutte Gene Horrell Tommy Calvert Ruthie Jones Betty Smith , so v4 4 'fee v, .. Asses v ' 215 ' 'X .I .5 i 'A ' Vera Hawkins Pat Halpain Freddy Bierman Virginia Maples Betty Capps Joyce Davis 1 4 '- ,.-.,,..,.-- s Freshmen Charles Sayles 'K v We have many interesting experiments in science. l s N ' dl ' N Mary Ann Buxtrum Ilg3f?fNGhSlF:ifP 1, T , Y ar a 1 'ev ' - , . X 'P' .. 1 A 4- P.. 'Q 9 P ' Bobby Martm Jane Branson I L 4, v. X Ad ef: Darlene Mustain '- - ,A 'xl' U Lyndon Teehee X - -' x r k K Y- , 5 . , Norma Rugglcs N . ,Q Q ,QV -4 Anne fesfef David Sparkman 4 L, N' Ai 1' Phenix Benton . I 're - X Joyce Hauser 4 lg X ,as X s 1 X is i f. , f if ,wig 1 we W 1' 'X . 1 -og. Jil. Gary Happy if Vera Crew Edwina Wheeler Kenneth Staton Harvey Smith Q .Q Phyllis Pryor ' ,L I,,' o james Webber nf' Eugene Harrison Larry Jolley Judy Forbes Donna Seaman fi J julia Adams Ernest McRee Mendes Shepperd Helen Daughtery 1- 'Q r',1 Q - ti an x ,5 -as F? 1. ffl'I'lj fl' ,CS fd ff '11 . .1 rl -.L 1 , , 1 ,,!,,1 1 K .-'aj 3' I Q -1- ls . ,- A '1 T pa 4 1 H Ag.. A -J 6 'dvi' K Us -:J . cf' ,X v K t. Freshmen Shirley Ellington 9 , rf - Claude Donica ' Patty Cotter . - '15, JR. M L ,- ff. ,. ,Q Wynoka Gourd joe Ballard '85, wt' Mary Ellen Adams 'M' - -xi , Fi: ffgfa . 5 Frank Neiberdiene ' 'D N A Judy Garwood , xv ' Bob jones v4 I Xe .af Ruth Ann Garrett Walter Sharp Mary Glenn Poarch 1 y x X Y, fo X' 17 si , at 32 ' f ' iii ,r I 13' 3 rl .f .4 r x L nl 1 1.451 i H-1'-li! Y 7 ,Y-7' li , :, 11 aw -. Tommy Parker Lois Long Bob Kerns Rita Davis Margaret Shelton Donald Algood Betty Fumish Herman Laabs 3- . ' hd ,H jackie Ditmore Norma Beth Chambers Bobby Furnish Martha Ann Dixon Mark Randell 'vs -If joan Pendly Charles Campbell Carolyn Ulm Chet Cantrell Leila Newman Charles Newman Fe 'X i 6 .fQ fi-2? K Kahn A-4 Eighth Grade All in good time , we are told, you shall enter high school . Here's hoping! Sponsors: Thelma Younger, liva Simpson, jerome Wilson, Leta Peck. 4 -V - ..-rl. s.. U. 'wg A i A ,, 'Y Mi' W mr WY? , H ' . fx' - ' .isbn .. - may -.nh-A4 4.04.-.ann FIRST ROW: Hazel Bradley, Merie Blodgett, janice Brady, Alice lfaye Collins, Barbara Brooks, Mary Austin, Betty Bryant, Maxine Cotter, Marilyn Brown, Roberta Cota, Roy Chenoweth. SECOND ROW: Bill Cowan, Tommy Brown, Ann Brandon, judith Crabtree, Mary Allen Brewster, Mary Brown, Barbara Campbell, Olive Baker, Leroy Cundiff, Durward Brewer, Linn Box. BACK ROW: Harold Crice, Bob Cope, David Beaver, joe Blevins, . lgaliirica Boyd, Bob Beeler, George Blevins, john Botts, Bill Baulche, Randy Champlin, 1 A en. i ' Q Patricia Fair, Wally Ellison. Donald Headlee, Mary El ington. Hart, Bertha Ferris, judy DeMier joe Howard, jerry Gorman. LOWER ROW: Wanda Osborn, Barbara jones, Patty Peacock, jo Ann Scroggs, Patsy Pewitr, Janice Ross, Ida Bell Porks, Charlotte Powell. SECOND ROW: Joan More, Darlene Q Pxckerine, Sue Nell Mahim, Betty Salins, Yvonne Sanders. Faye Sand- ers, Trava McClaron, Gereline List, THIRD ROW: Larry Paul Kemper, C. J. Morgan, Bill Owen, Robert john- son, Dick Laurie, Kenneth Rion, Kenneth Roberts, Bobby Pollion, Paul O'Hem. FOURTH ROW: james Olson, Charles Lonpaugh, jimmy Neal, Denver Maxen, Eugene Please, Robert Maley, Fred Allen jones, Jon Monroe, Monty Raines. LOWER ROW: Glenna Grubb, Guyla Harvey, Anne jenkins, Joyce jenk ins, Carrol Hatfield, Wanda Hawkins, SECOND ROW: Dean Francisco, Bar bara Gourd, Lila Faye Greenlee, Ruth Dismore, David Froman, fimmy Green, THIRD ROW: Donnie Faulkner, Billy Foralcer, Garett Hutts, Delores Davis, Kay Douglas, Ann Gamble, Carolyn FOURTH ROW: Wayne DeMier, Pat Dawson, Linda Farley, Carrol Harri son, Charles Finney, Eddie l-larcastle, FN Sponsors, SEATED: Miss Jacobs, Mrs. Killion. STANDING: Mrs. Lee, Mr. Howard, Mrs. jimmerson. FIRST ROW: Carol Epps, Christeen Donnell, Sue Hawkins, Colleen Hansford, Anna Hall, Darlene Harry, Sue Hauser, Patricia Fowler, Bessie Grigsby, Treva DaVee, Reva DaVee. SECOND ROW: Dora Grigsby, Emma Gail, Geraldine Green, Ruth Ferris, Patsy Crow, Patsy Emmett, Delores Gunning, Clara Doyle, Charlotte Goode, Delores Gray, Sue Ellsworth, Betty Garber. THIRD ROW: Richard Cullum, William Emmett, Jackie Harkins, Tommy Fareman, Kenneth Daughtery, Herbert Duncan, Dick Green, C. L. Harper, Ronald Galloway, Roland Grieves, Dan Gilmore, Larry Edwards, Claude Hale. TX 'BVU 9 .0 ,, J2. O o Q 1 0 0 o 9 o 6 f 5 Seventh Grade Kill Time? We wouldn't think of ir. A ..- lalurfv.. iw' .ms 1 9' u U! I In glut..-' r-. 1-Q f FIRST ROW: jimmy Brown, DeAnne Brown, Sonja Bridge- water, Dan Bartlett, Dale Allen, Virginia Cole, Georgiana Bear, Jimmy Cox. SECOND ROW: Dale Countryman, Rita Bennett, Harvey Betts, Mary Frances Barnett, Claude Brown, Cleeta Collins, Roger Branson, Carolyn Connell. THIRD ROW: Larry Allgood, james Cobb, Barbara Adams, Ruth Blalock, Parry Collins, Genevieve Cope, Denny Agnew, jimmy-Cooper. FOURTH ROW: Charles Burtrum Jr., Kenneth Bear, james Broaderrck, Richard Beck, jerry Buekmaster, Larry Branson, J. W. Allen, Garry Aston, Clark Bums. at.. F , - Q.:- FIRST ROW: Richard Wright, John Womack, anice Tunnell, Carolyn Spragg, Claudia Spoonhour, Claudine Thurman, Sue Ela Stokes, Glenda Faye Winton, Jacqueline Shaffer, Patsy Tyler, Jerry Sheehan, Virgil Sloan. SECOND ROW: Deloris Topliff, Joyce Seay, Paquita Womeldorff, Mary Lou Smithey, Deloria Watson, Cherry Ann Skinner, Judy Sellars, Susie Wills, Sharon Teel, Wanda Tanner, Loretta Wright, Betty Simmons. THIRD ROW: Jan Trudgeon, Kenneth Thompson, Charles Shearer, Larry Shew- make, Jimmy Wells, Richard Todhunter, Ronald Simmons, Raymond Shepherd, John Walker, Larry Warner, Chester Smith. FIRST ROW: Valeta Kitchen, sue 'R Ann Low-ry, Billye Joyce Kaze, Terry Lacy, Buddy Heflin, Charlene Littleton Billy Maxwell, Mary Ellen Meritt, Jimmie Gentry, Katherine McGowan. SECOND ROW: john Bill McCoy, Larry King, Cayrol Kinds, Claude Earl Landers, Lea Ann Keith, Deborah Lee, Meredith Lee, Lewis Leroy jones, Leonard Keck, Nancy jane Lock. THIRD ROW: jackie Horner, Lavita Lykins, Bruce Laugston, Tedra Ann LaFalier, Don Kropp, Joyce Lawrence, Lucy Mattingly, Donald Hogan, Ann Martin, Charles House- man. , FOURTH ROW: Clayton Kerr, Bobby Longenbaugh, Jimmie Kissee, Harvey Merit, Jane Helm, Pat Mayes. Clarence Merit, Newannah Kennedy, Don Kirk, Bobby Kirk, Genevieve Martin. ... ,.t., - ' 'i 3 .AJTF f W 5 FIRST Row: Dixie Reynolds, Virginia Rogers, Richard Ratliff, Eugene Pewitt, Mabel Morris, Al Rogers, Marianne Moody, Mary Eliz. Rhodes, Patty Schnakenberg, ,Jimmie Moore gimmie Seward, Bill Rotter. sacoiw ROW: Tommy Rogers, Carol Nikkei, Patricia Newman, Kay Von Rollins, Carolyn Parker, Betty Pickett, Zemeta Robbins, Angeline gichagdaon, Bill Seals, Phil Morgan, ona ustain. THIRD ROW: Charles Rollins, Earl Miller, Barbara Robertson, Patricia Ohem, Bobby Nowlin, Robert Powell, Heidi Payton, Carolyn Newman, Dorothy Russell, john Sailing, Roger Minneman, Carol Sue Myers, Claude Reed. kr 75.1 I CONTENTS: Book Two ROYALTY MUSIC ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS SPEECH ADVERTISING v5 tudent Council fig? I FIRST ROW: LeRoy Simpson, Carol Pendergraft, Roberta Smith, Marilyn Carter, Barbara Moore, Betty Masters, jann McGinnis, Martha Estus, Eudora Fish, jim Grubb, Bobby Cochran, Bill Follis. SECOND ROW: john Worley, jack Courtney, Elliot Brown, Bob Maples, Phyllis Williams, Esther Bowers, Martha Poarch, Jerry McFerron, Richard Walker, Herbert Pierce, james Myers. SEATED: James Windle, President, Barbara Collins, Secretary, Wreta McCoy, Sponsor. Chosen by our classmates to carry on the work of the student council, we meet to plan the all-school carnival. Earlier in the year we had charge of the homecoming activities. We have contributed toward the purchase of a school activity bus, and this year we added a radio for the use of organizations when taking long trips. STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES STANDING: Richard Cullum, Freddie Jones, Patty Peacock, john Walker, James Cobb, Cherry Skinner, Dan Berry, Don Barnes. SEATED: Deborah Lee, Yvonne Kidwell, james Windle. You f eco 45, ueen BCUY Sue it Smlllflg talented attractive C,h01ceofSen1ors 1952 JG! 6 f i W 1 7 r in I X I ' x 'Cr ' 0 o 0 Ivo Q ' 1 1 ' U 0 f -- - , Q 0 o 0 o KX Klng Gene 1 dly shy nass m H noted by cl ssm t Q i i KWH X . Q .5 ' A xx , N i . , 5 x Q 5 K o o 0 Fr'en , , u um', g. o a a es. Q Q 3 f 0 6 0 x ff W R0 alty JUDY DF NfIFR Football Queen 1' 'N Wana .Q wi 44? 'lie Q 71RETA FOUST Band Queen MARY ANN DAVIS Basketball S weethearr 'S Mixed Choru 'ill llll l V s 4 ,, 'A FIRST ROW Sue Wxmer Marlene ohnson Reva McFerron Ramona Tunnell, Sally Wllllams Barbara Baldrldge, Mary Wagner joan Stamback Frleda Denney Carol Sue I-urmsh Barbara Cramer, Wxlberta Capps, Lucrlle Nowlln SECOND ROW Marrlyn Carter Betty Huffaker Phyllis Duncan Courtney Bagby jane Beck Paulme Cassxdy Wylxa Daughtery joy Robblns Nancy Peters Stella Clausen, Emxly Llfrngston Mary Ann Pooler Effre Gnll THIRD ROW jane Mabon, Beth Green, Tommy Calvert, Marvin Baker, John Bevxlle Wxllxam Osborn Kenneth Staton Larry Wormlngton, Wrlbur Kaylor Frank Nelberdmg Loren Loveall Delores Houseman We fmd our mrxed chorus, under the duectxon of Doc Krllron, to be worth whrle lrstenmg They have delrghted us upon several occasions 1n assembly They were frequently called upon to smg at c1v1c gathermgs We are proud of the records they made rn contest work, both as a chorus and as solorsts 7- fl ,n Q44 '5rr,..3 D DOC' KILLION Director K , 0 I ' f . 5 ' , . - . ' ' , . .' J 1 Y 7 7 0 Q I . , , I . 7 . . 7 , . D . h 7 l 7 Y Y l 7 ' . : . . . I l 7 l I 7 7 f Y Y ' ' , , ,, . . - . . . C 1 l s U , 3, - -A H .1 QAVV - L5 ILS X 1 :- V T - . 'A ff t' I I' u 1 AA f ,A 0 li, I I A o o L r N , , 4 , 3 8 n E - o o . 1 - 0 O If , ' ' I .4qamAl'f'l No 8 til 4 hours for us. We meet regularly at zero hour. When we are practicing marching we begin before we are well awake in the morning. CLARINETS Herbert Propper jim Seals Zireta Foust Reba Grant Sue Skaggs Sherry Branson Kaye Douglas Sandra Staton George Dragger if 'X1 C. Killion Director CLARINETS fcont.H Ruth Ann Garrett joy Robbins Charles Newman Billy Corten Gene Harrill Grace Goodeagle Ruth Dismore Carol Hatfield Janice Victor Roberta Cata Carroll Holden Raymond Zimmerman OBOES john Walker Janice Ross SAXAPHONES Willie Osborn Lois Wells Roberta Holman Delores Houseman B TENOR SAX Donna Kyser Jerry Cunningham BASS CLARINET Herman Laabs Kaye Kyser CORN ETS R. T. Dixon Ronnie Wooldridge Carroll Haddock Victor Langston Bob Martin We carried home-a trophey for this fine bit of marching in contest down the street in Tulsa. af, X 1 4 Director CORNETS Ccont,b Jerry Lorenson Jim Green Bill Seals TROMBONES - Everett Henderson Kenneth Staton Claude Donica jerry Swift D. L. Madison SAUSAPHONES Loren Loveall Don Morgan Don Dareing BARITONES Jerry Jones Freddie jones Kenneth Brewer FLUTES jo Cole Betty Sue Donica Ruth Ann johnson Ann Jenkins Pat Dawson SNARE DRUMS Emily Livingston Phyllis Williams Shirley Stubblefield Judy McKneely jolene Hart CYMBALS Marsha Wilks FLAG CARRIERS Norma Beth Chambers j'udy DeMeir FRENCH HORNS james Chandler Alyce Hisle Bob Cope Helen Bums Tom Wagner JO COLE Our Drum Major OUR TWIRLERS: Martha Dumas, Helen Burns, Elaine Elrod, Betty Sue Donica, Shirley Skinner. 'L Miam V Racketeer I 69, 0,9 0 away a ,aw P , L i ' m F , , I If K K - ,gp Q 5 ,ML an M'M1M1MM-MMM-M.-M FIRST ROW: Miss Patrick, Brenda Chestnut, Peggy Clark, Stella Clausen, Jenney Vandament, lris Jones, Faye Sloan, Faith Ann Cochran, Jill Counts, Jolene You ng, Marguerite Lasley, Marquiese Lasley, Reva McFerron, Jann McGinnis, Judy Garwood. SECOND ROW: Peggy Burtrum, Helen Tyler, Patty Cotter, Dorothy Clark, Edwina Wheeler, Pat Smith, Carolyn Ulm, Joyce Long, Virginia Maples, Carolyn Rial, Ramona Tunnell, Patty Overman, Pat Grubb, Eudora Fish, Betty Barkett, Zireta Foust. THIRD ROW: Mary Poarch, Shelby Blankenship, Georganna McBee, Jane Branson, Jane Beck, Mary Jane Duncan, Ann Coatney, Darla Whipkey, Donna Seaman, Fern Newman, Barbara Baldridge, Phyllis Duncan, Beth Green, Wilma Woody, Evelyn Hampton, Virginia Hampton. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Brady. Dorothy Seward, Carol Philippe, Marie Sayles, Frieda Denney, Veda Mayfield, Joy Robbins, DeMa.ris Wilbur,Kaye Kyser, Delores Houseman, Mary Ann Pooler, Betty Reynolds, Barbara Bryant, Sue Ann Hamilton, Martha Poarch, Nancy Peters. FIFTH ROW: Beverly Mclnnis, Suzanne Moody, Shirley Stubblefield, Carolyn Monroe, Toni Lee, Eugenia Collins, Fran Erion, Rose Ann Luckey, Jo Ann Kelley, Ruth Ann Johnson, Ann Cowan, Judy McKneeley, Shirley Barnes, Emily Livinston, Margaret Nicbo s, Carol Pendergraft, Raelene Atterbery. SIXTH ROW: Sandra Staton, Grace Goodeagle, Sherry Branson, Margaret Shelton, Margaret Rhodes, Darlene Mustain, Vera Crew, Beverly Hutcheson, Jo Ann Haslett, Merlene Bowlindee, Wynoda Gourd, Yvonne Kedwell, Janice Pool, Martha Dumas, Nancy Schaff, Jane Mabon, Frances Palmer, Betty Sue Donica. SEVENTH ROW: Merlene Davee, Roberta Smith, Tommy Jo Gilmore, Sally Williams, Marilyn Carter, Barbara Moore, Jac Jackie Smith, Betty Masters, Shirley Mashburn, Gerry Longenbaugh, Alice Hisel, Kathleen Jennings, Shirley Skinner, Courtney Bagby, Helen Burns, Jeanne Woods, Sue Reynolds, Kay Cullum. Mary Ann Davis Cheerleader ' Susie Cobb, Martha Woodall, Westine Pendergraft, Mary A gage M inn Davis, Bettisue Blaine, Sue Jane Hart, Reni Davis, , , ab ou Bowers. P eS1dent0n alike! if ig., K 0 A , QI' man fi HF 'C 'ff Sp . i' - I .1 -V 'L 9 Rf ' pf .ai-A , gt 14,35-vmf'Sf W JI - J 'K ,jj , L - 1, ifk I 1 leaf fi -fun' ,Caffe Iles. . ' Kiefer HJ fm. ' ff'f,.., ,X .-xv ,fp I, E 1? ,W sr' of Q , Q 1 , 41? R J ai- L N' j K R tw In .W ' hi mx I sa L 5- V . tf FIRST ROW: Cochran, Kley, Hudson, Follis, Druit, Stansell, Pool. SECOND ROW: Grubb, Owen, Coker, Dyer, Windle, Shamblin, Simpson, Coach McCoy THIRD ROW: Lykins, Branson. Wood, Myers, Rhodes, Carr, Longbone. We are proud of our WARDOGS, who worked overtime to give us football thrills. Q f 0 Q rr Q a FIRST ROW: Follis, Grubb, Crow, Wright, Cotter, Walker, Traslr,Graham, Collins, Berkey, Newman. ville aines Ciles Ballard Youn rumle SECOND ROW: Davis, Teehee, Culver, Brumley, Stepp, Be , G , 1 , , g, B y THIRD ROW: Coach Wilson, Hawkins, Pierce, Brodrick, Wagner, Woody, Brandon, Chaney, Lish, Douglas Gi bert. A as-nl.j,, 40 47 '.Y'L: i923 , rg H 37 3- 29 . A. . U. JI' 4- . .td J' -. -J, -t Mn 26, is 2, 62 , , ,c f , , . 9 Aa, ' t 4x1, lbfz Y' g : . A n I It fr - QPF .V pa w xl - w Q- -lr u R 4 Q , .,faA , . . 4 ,. 'i 9 1. K,,, .P . A - E 9 ', . I -' 5 ' ' - , K A . f -qi... P . A, W - ' '-- ' A :.'f ,.' A as 1, 'I . , .. -' iles ll! gl ... .,, I nj -0' 'mi 49 'f1 ,. wr F . 1 Q 9 Simpson I f2S.,,,,. 4- Hudson- 1 ,,,,n 4. ' a 'ri' , '., 'foAo1l f- . P s n'l' t X .' U O QQ 1'..,.-44 o' , , f., A-'ypfgvfel ,f,-'g.'a pl n5: 4, r.Q,.,-I I 'd .., 4 4' 0,'4r --. v'.' 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Lp , 53. : , Meanest they looked all year Ready co block V A221 . i..46f ' I f I F Q Y as is xv' f i' 'l ,!' o , '- ' , , .,' . . -- yu. , pw, X ., -'Q ,f A . . , 3.-- , ........ -, T' 29 ..,,.,-1 ins ,,-. -.M-D-wg. THE TWELVE SENIORS FRONT: Shamblin, Grubb, Carr, Coker, Dyer, Druitt, Rhodes, W BACK: Follis, Woods, Simpson, Myers. W Y 439' 4 X . QC'-' f-4' an Three Three - Musketeers Tailbacks '--P Jiifffrlfiqi if ff-sw? I,-fm EL vie 5 'eu ga: I X-mf Bottom Row Maples Kley Owens Pool llawkxns Follis. Top Row Wmdle Meyers Branson Slmpson Lxsh Stepps, Coach McCoy. 3:4 -HlulCbG- 'Cq- 1 IS Z IC Fzrsl Row Ketcher Beeler ennmgs Donxca Wooldridge, Taylor. Second Row Gxles hdwards Davls Maxwell Morrison. Tbzrd Row Coach Wllson Parker Holden Kxdwell, Crabtree, Sneed. f N1 Windle Simpson Owen Myers Maples P3 K' ig A Ef- Pollis Lish Hawkins Stepp ,,- malls' use .e:'14ll-- fl 'J- i' Q 7 O O WW KGB P X il 1650 fxix ,1 '1 SM' 'Y' V' 5313 'trim 1:-vli 177 .RMJL X ily .mt , W Playtime for freshman girls begins each morning at 9 o'clock in gym classes. We enjoy setting up exercises done with the sticks and many dances, one of which is the Virginia Reel. un1or Red Cross For the first time M HS. boasts a chapter of the junior Red Cross. The carnival is made up of representatives from the various departments and classes. Activities have included assisting in the Red Cross membership drive, the blood program, sending foreign gift boxes and city improvement projects. JR. RED CROSS COUNCIL STANDING: Mrs. Price, Harvey Graham, Cherry Skinner Eddie Wynn. SEATED: Martha Dumas, Barbara Brooks, Ann Brandon Rose Ann Luckey, Nancy Kenny, Ramona Caldwell, johnny Dean Office Club Time flies for the busy office assistants whose work is never done. OFFICE STAFF: Rena Lee Davis, Wilma Woody, Jo Cole, Mary Lou Abel, Mrs. King, Brenda Chesnut, Mary Ann Davis, Shirley Stubblefield, Jann McGinnis, Carol Pendergraft, Barbara Collins, Nancy Schaff, jane Mabon, I-'aelene Daggy and Bettisue Blaine. .gf X Hr V n J ' 1' Shrrley Berry Pauline Cassidy, Evelyn Hampton Mrs ennxson Dixie Stewart, Mary Hildebrand Beth Green Anna Hawkins, Donna Hallman, Pat Garber, Wilma Gains, Marie Sells, Helen Harper, Betty Blizzard Mrs. jennison, Ruth Smith, Mary Lou Ables, Donna Stu- debaker, Lou Dell Stines, jo jeane Coker Librarian Sarajo Keller, Quincy Womack, Shirley Thomason, Faye jones, Dixie Crow, Virginia Hampton, Luanna Bearskin, Faye Sloan, Betty Stanley, jenny Vandement, IHDBI Harvey, Shirley Austin, Jeannie Sherwood, Carol Philippe, Sue Hinds, Mrs. jennison. .'-9,15 ' - :Y . -:gg , Q' ' ii .ff if 3 ff g. 4 lu ' l' . -if -. 5 Arg X. :iii First Row: C. L. Harper, J. W. Dushane, Bob Powell, Tommie Foreman, jimmy Brown, Ray Allen Chenoweth, Al Rodgers, Larry Shewmake. Second Row: Tommie Brown, Pat llalpain, Valera Ketchen, Treva DaVee, Neva DaVee. Sealed: Mark Rendel, vice pres.: Reva McPerron, sec.: Jerry McFerron, pres.,' Irma Chenoweth, Phyllis Garrouth. Third Row: Trixie Garroute, Dixie Garroute, Callie Harp er, Mary Lou Smith, Betty Blizzard, Wyila Daugherty, Mary DaVee, john DeMier, Elliot Brown, David Sparkman, Larry Kemper, Jimmy Kissee, Kenneth Daugherty, Claudey Brown, Jimmy Cox. Fou tb Row: Sally McFerron, Shirley Thomason, Jimmie Laue, Larry jones, Robert Long, jimmly Tucker, Eugene lgleas, Ernest Cundiff, Bill Robinson, Homer Kemper, Wayne DeMier. Fifth Row: Charles Jennings, Wesley' Box, Ronald Sparkman, Bobby Collins, Monroe Tinsley. 4-H Club The 4-H club work gives boys and girls early training in the appreciation of rural life. Encourage- ment in individual ownership, a life of nature and the open country are given. There are different groups: agricultural and home making practices and community activities. These are all under the guidance of volunteer coaches and leaders. Song Leader - Wyila Daugherty, Pres. - jerry McFerron, Vice Pres. - Mark Rendel, Sponsor- Miss Vesta Fisk, Sec. - Reva McFerron. 'os 7 if' 120 Q0 0 G 1qb'Q3 n g mfr Broadca ter And o M Mlamian xy, Mary A'nn Davis, BROADCASTER Editor, and Raelene Daggy, MIAMIAN Editor. SEATED: Glenda Kirk, Shirley Bames Kathryn Osborn, jane Mabon, Beth Green, ljanet Eggerman, Danny McRae, Pat Ke ly. STANDING: Toni Lee, Rena Lee Dav- is, Kathleen Jennings, Ted Shearer, LeRoy Simpson, Wesley Box, Edna McReynolds, sponsor. George Russell and john Worley, Business Managers. X., .,.s- 1 Being behind time, always, with a deadline looming before us, seemed to be our fate this year. We have tried to report school events truthfully and interestingly in THE BROAD- CASTER and to record them pictorially in THE MIAMIAN. 1 1ll! ,ull .g 'l YS! U Ill1ll l lhl 'nl l-' ww 2411 Camera Club X 1' QW' We 45 First Row, left lo right: Lester Wright, Doval Orcutt, Charles Stacy, Elmer Wynn, B. W. Connely, Terry O'Bannion. Back Row: Bobby Bower, Kenneth Holden, Harvey Graham, Gayle Scruggs, james Hawkins, Ben Greer, Charles Dixon. Boy's Home Ec l L' 1.31 Sining: jimmy Laue, Le Roy Simpson, Harvey Graham, Wilbur Maxwell, Jerry Owens. Smnding: Bill Boyer, Norman Cox, Dickie Kyser, Bob Rhodes, james Windle Lyle Stepp, Mrs. Price, Gene Shamblin, Dean Kirk, Charles Carr, Edward Wood Eddie Wynn, Larry jones. Q44.., YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU junior Class Play ....1..- I 1 L14 'Ia all N L Sealed: Martha Woodall, Sally Williams, Sue Reynolds, Rena Lee Davis, Shirley Skinner. Roberta Holman, Berry Masters. Szanding: jim Murphy, john Dean, Larry Wonningron, liarle Hollis, Don Morgan Don Hinson, joe Tom Hudson, Bobby Cochran, Charles Stansall, 'lim Seals Tommy llarris. r l . 1 77-Y M ,t 1 1 on .nec- P1 'xaQ ,- --,.., za-U' 4,1 is 'T Q ':'g.',af 5 5, 'B 2159, 'x . M or 1 na, I - .WL -- H an , 6. Q. . W- P . Nj. 1 M ' A- 'ff--f f L .ffm Seniwz Qfcwo PRESENTS ' 5 ?eti ment THE CAST LUCY . Frances Palmer LEONORA QMiss Brentj Beth Green ELLEN , . , Raelene Daggy ALBERT George Russell LOUISA ., H jane Mabon EMILY , . . , Jann McGinnis SISTER THERESA Betty Lish VOICE I ,, , Herbert Propper PIANIST . , Betty Donica CREWS STAGE MANAGERS H John Worley, john Parker LIGHTING ,,,,, Herbert Propper, Don Hinson PROPERTIES Wylar Daughtery PROMPTER ,,,., Betty Lish MAKE-UP ,,,, Speech II Class SCENERY ...,.,,,,,, PAINT CREW ...,., PUBLICITY . TICKET SALES .,,,,, Speech II Class Speech II Class Martha Estus, Betty Baskett Mary Ann Davis fi , D Sealed' Lor1Ben- , G rfY ly MC1nnl5'Kef? ey' el' Nag-1C 'l1s, Bev ter' Paulhwhiafilyf' Caf baug ' Smfldm I Igjefll Y, Nofma BQX1 fl l'f'Wi1liam' Lyn Doug A Chambds' . on. HIHS Don X-fi EN E DOZ BY TH uCHEAPIZReer-h Play P P' P1 F1 fa DOH fr Spence mY . k Lowry' Tom 1C Pro C' Won-le Herbert Maples' b John Bee, B0 Georganna MC The old Pierce Arrow might have oolred much like the above scene on Sunday when the Gilbreth family with their dozen children went for a gala ride. It is often said that their refrains of Loves Old Sweet Song and many other old favorites could be heard for miles around. But they were a happy family and their love for each other shone in their family councils, when Ho would say 'this is the happiest time of the W rld . ther 0 Q . ll' o o . ' D 9 OK ., o Q 5 f P1 qw, CHRISTMAS ON MAIN STREET The annual Christmas la was resented b the Speech II classes in kgepllng with the spiri ofChristmas Time. f ,. . -..am- -an-'W I 1' -----A CAST: Herbert Propper, Na.ncy Schaff, Randy Champlin, Beverly Mclnnis. BOYS-GIRLS STATE ASSEMBLY jane Mabon, Herbert Propper, Margaret Nichols, Clifford Driutt, George Russell, LeRoy Simpson. Seated around the lable.' George LeRoy Simpson, Berry Lou Lish, Nichols, john Worley, Herbert Betty Lou Lish, john Worley, Margaret Nichols, jane Mabon, Herbert Propper, George Russell, LeRoy Simpson. Russell, Margaret Propper. WK G ..l M xv: Thespians This organization is a na- tional dramatic association whose enrollment is very limited due to the great number of people who would like to belong. Each semester a new group is permitted to join according to the amount of dramatic work they have done. Seated: Bill Follis, Betty Sue Donica, Don Paul Wills, George Russell, Jann McGinnis, Gerry Lon enbaugh. Standing: Mary Frances lDaVee, Herbert Propper, Don Hinson, Nancy Schaff, john Worley, jane Mabon, Earle liollis, john Dean, Georganna McBee, Martha Estus. The outstanding journalists of Miami High School are privileged to be members of this organ- ization. Quill and Scroll is an international club that has many members in foreign countries. Our local chapter is called William Allen White Chapter . All chapters are named for some out- standing personality in journalism. .13 .1 J' r kg N i Q I uill and Scroll gf, Seated: Pat Kelly, Mary Ann Davis, Wesley Box, George Russell, Jane Mabon, Beth Green. Standing: Osborn, Raelene Daggy. john Worley, janet Eggerman. Not Pictured: Kathryn , Mb sim Q ational Forensic , Lea ue i First Row: Lee Coppick, Peggy Burtrum, Don Paul Wills, jane Mabon, George Russell, John Dean, Beverly Mclnnis. Second Row: Elliott Brown, Bob Ramsey, Herbert Propper, john Worley, Don Hinson, Earle Hollis. Our debaters and other members of our speech class- es have made many trips this year. The time of a speech tournament is one that is not easily forgotten, it is hectic but wonderful. , WE? ff-k'v,, QW 09 ' Y, Q? Debate 50 Hx Sealed: Beverly Mclnnis, John Dean, George Russell, Herbert Propper, Don Paul Wills, Peggy Burtrum. Standing: Bob Ramsey, Tommy Spencer, Dick Lowry, Randy Champlin, Sue Ann Shimer, Pat Dawson, Marilyn Wilson, Elliott Brown, Doug William, Lynn Box, Louis Bamberl, john Worley. is -nf-A' ll ll '. f . ...gy ,, !.f+ ! Future 4 Homemakers of America 3 iw milf left to ngbl Joyce Sanders Mary Louise Seisher Molly Preskitt Lottie May l onglone Barbara Baldrlge Pauline Cassidy Nlyila Daubhtery Xlilburta Capps Carol Sue Furnish M111 May Lohmann o Ann Kelly oan Stamback Pat Overman Carolyn Rial Kathryn Osborn Virginia Maley. ii 0 gg Our F. H. A. girls spend their time learning how to promote better home life -3 for their families and themselves. Each year they hold a formal initiation, and I Q new members are installed. Such organizations as this make out a full time schedule for our school. U N ' 2 0 mm .5 7 OK 0 f N JUNIOR HIGH F. H. A. Ann Brandon, Olive Baker, Janice Victor, Carolyn Hart, Merlene Gamble, Guyla Harvey, Grace McClaren, Mary Ellington, Marguitte Sells, Linda Farley, Ruth Divmore, Marilyn Wilson, Barbara Brooks, Yvonne Sanders, Carol Hatfield, Rosemary Ulm, JoAnn Mayor, Barbara Jones, Glenda Grubb, Roberta Cata, Marie Blogett, Pat Webber, Bertha Ferris, Maxine Cotter, Wanda Stanley, Wanda Osborn, Ida Bell Parks, Mary Austin, Carol Harrison, Marilyn Williams, Jo Ann Scruggs, Sue Nell Mahans, Ethel Vandiver, Wanda Hawkins, Pat Halpain, Julia Adams, Merlene DaVee, Janice Pool, Grace Goodeagle, Darla Whipkey, Yvonne Kidwell, Donna Seamon, Betty Furnish, Phyllis Pryor, Pat Peterson, Ramona Caldwell, Beverly Gerard, Joyce Sanders, Alice Collins, Judy Crabtree, Deloris Davis, Linda Farley, Judy DeMier, Retha Stines, Patsy Perwitt, Sue Shinir, Jean Ann Wittra. 44. ' ...a..4 Beulah DaVee, Ruth Lykins, Genena Forest, juanita Ketcher. Cooks These ladies prepare our meals in the new cafeteria with much painstaking. The time spent here is appreciat- ed by the many students who eat in the cafeteria. Custodians . V 41- .Q . f-4 'My- W0 f 0 . 3 U 0 'V C . 9 , 4. -' - 4 wg l .145 , t gl Aus, ff' R' 4 -.Q star, I' All of these faces are familiar to us for they belong to men who are kind enough to pick up after us, do anything we ask of them, and keep our school clean and friendly. Perhaps we do not spend enough time in seeing after our- selves, but our good-natured custodians never say a cross word. fx Mr. Gladden Hugh Gladden, John L. Carr, A. R. Hayes, Lee Beggs. b Who s Who Westine Pendergraph TO SUCCEED x X Qeofge Barbara Russell C0lli1'1S BEST LOOKING MOST INI IELLILCTLAL Beverly lip Berry L' Lllfford Herbert Dflllf OPP f S 2 NIosIIo IIIIIIII SIIIIIE, Inc. T R A C T 0 R FARM EQUIPMENT 226 N. 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