Mineola High School - Badger Yearbook (Mineola, TX)
- Class of 1957
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Board of Education Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Junior High Celebrities Activities Sports Advertisers 1-3 4-7 8-17 18-21 22-26 27-30 31-36 37-48 49-68 69-81 82-105 TO BUD MOODY Who called Mineola home, and who returned to teach and coach the High School Yellow Jackets in 1946 to 1948. Bud Moody, teacher, coach and gentleman, was a rare man. He was loved and admired by high school athletes, both members of his own teams and of his opponents. He had a lovable, gentle na- ture, a fine sense of humor and a great philos- ophy of life. He coached high school athletes and during his service in the US Navy he trained teams then readying themselves for battle in the Pacific Theatre. He manifested at all times the finer things in life. All who played with or for him have been enriched by his life. He left us the summer of 1956, but his in- fluence reigns on . ft Special commendation and honor are hereby given Kay Cooper, freshman, who despite her handicap in walking, has a- chieved where many have failed. 'Mr. W. A. Tindel, Jackie's father, who was stricken while attending the 1956 home game with Grand Saline. 'Hubert Ellsworth, senior, who passed from us the summer of 1956 'Me Qaeda' Stagg Richard Hicks ------ ------------------------------ E ditor Ronnie Fowler --------- --- Assistant Editor Billie Fountain --- ---------- Business Manager Jeanene Charles ---- ---Assistant Business Manager Division Editors: Ferrell Whitus ---- ---------- ------ F a culty Beverly Bryce ----- -- --------- ----- S enior Anne Cronin ---- ---- ------ J u nior Sandra Stewart ----- --- ---- Sophomore Glenda Oxford ----------- ------------- F reshman Tommie Lou Shoemaker ------ ---- A cfivity, Celebrity Lynvol Arthur --------- ---------------- S ports Stanley Mallory- -------- ----- ---- A d vertising Miss Katherine Simmons ---- ------ S ponsor I I I I I I I MR. VON RHEA BEANE Superintendent of Schools MR U H BRUNER High School Principal MRS. EDRIE MILLS Secretary to the Superintendent MR. G. E. GREEN B.S., M.A. Junior High Principal Wihwahgaazdofg ' E i is Q I ls Back Row: Messrs. Doyle D. Starnes, J. M. Deupree, Jr., Algie R. Hayes, Joe H. Sharp, Joel M. Price. Front Row: Byron H. Leewright, Von Rhea Beane, Tom W. Benham, President. 74644514 MR. H. c. BRALY B.A., M.A. Counsellor MRS. G. E. GREEN B.S., M.A. Business MR. JOE J. JONES B.S., M.A. MRS. JAMES W. CANTWELL Seventh Grade English MR . LESTER COLE Agriculture MRS. MINNIE ALICE LOTT B.A., M. Ed. Eighth Grade MR. C. R. EVANS MR. CHARLES E. FRIEMEL MISS GLADYS G. GAMBILL MRS. LUCIUS C. MOODY B.S., M.S. B.S. B.A., B.L.S., M.A. A.B. Science Athletics, History Library English, Spanish 761444019 I I MRS. HELEN WADE B.A., M. Ed. I MR. O. E. MOORE Seventh Grade B.S., M.A. Mathematics Economics I f MISS BILLIE JO WEST B.S. MR. W. H. IBUDDYI RYLAND Seventh Grade , B.M., M.M.Ed. Music Mass ooms wnLuAMs s.s., M.s. MISS KATHERINE SIMMONS Home Economics A.B., M.A. English, Journalism MR. BOB SLOAN MRS. L. D. SMITH MISS JOANNA STARNES MRS. L. B. WILLIS B.S., M.5. B.A. B.M. B.A. AfhIefics, Nafhemafics Eighth Grade Music Hisfory, Mathematics V- V ' aflntl' z mmxm F I A K ju ll WZ A 3 was f E Qi! A , Qaenceif? 1 I I ' S I Am,i,,,,,, Q I ,f,4e. '2- 5 3 'Www A E s , .. ,gf M 'UWW' fl- ? Q Y i V . Y ' Q A iv, . Q m Q A 2? v f Y 3 Mi? 9 Q i ff S.. 3 B Q fry- . ww ,iv , ,mga X W W 4 fda K I f g i ,E . 1 is 2 rx 2? s f UH is! Q if, W., W A, , Y gs, 3 .,.... ,, 5 ' an gf ..., X .,,, f 'a 1 , ,R 5 , A , Q -r if-R 'G :Fa ' niebff 5: 1. Q Q wg ' ' ff gr ' ww A ': ' ' iv a if- 'ifr . X T 1 f , ,a1.g:f?g' A aa X s Am X f,M,4,m,,W, ,, m.W, X X ,N Us Mad' MRS. JAMES CA NTWELI. Sponsor MR. O. E. MOORE Sponsor ' fa Uffdcma cmd Spanww The '57 Seniors, a lively class, may be found in every department ofthe school where leadership is expected. A successful Football season closed early in December with a colorful banquet for the athletes, cheering section and band. Active seniors who could be depended upon to see things through are listed below: CELEBRITIES: Margaret Starnes and Charles Puckett, Mr. and Miss M.H.S., James Tutbeville and Jeanene Charles, Most Likely To Succeed, Charles Richardson, Most Handsome. LETTERMEN: Charles Puckett, Charles Richardson, Jackie Tindel, Jimmy McCIung, Jimmy Bruner, Jerry McFerren, Dean Lindsey, and Wayne Sharp. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Lynvol Arthur, Ronnie Fowler, James Turbeville, Glenda Cook, Billie Fountain, Richard Hicks, Ferrell Whitus, Beverly Bryce, Margaret Starnes, Jeanene Charles, Lynda McDonald, and Tommie Lou Shoemaker. BAND MEMBERS: Brenda Castloo, Jeanene Charles, Ann Creech, Margaret Rowe, Cecile Bronsell, Tommie Lou Shoe- maker, Stanley Mallory, and Retha King. CHORAL CLUB: Brenda Castloo, Ronnie Fowler, Tommy West, Wayne Cannon, Dorene Taylor, Darleen Wells, Mabel Evans, Martha Taylor. CHARLES PUCKETT S TAN LEY MALLORY President Vi ce-President MARGARET STARNES JEANENE CHARLES JOHN WALTERS BEVERLY BRYCE Secretary Reporter Sergeant-at-Arms Treasurer LYNVOL ARTHUR Band I,2,45 Cheering Section l,2,4, Cheerleader 35 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 35 FFA I5 Chorus 25 Speech Club 25 National Honor Society 3, President 45 Annual Staff 45 Junior Play 35 Tennis 2, 35 Typing Team 35 Latin Club 2. ALLE NE BOGAN Cheering Section 25 FHA Officer I5 Speech Club l5 Quill and Scroll 3, Treasurer 45 Buzz Staff 35 Library Assistant l,2,3,45 Student Council I. JEANNE BRIGHT Cheering Section 3,45 FHA I,2,35 Speech Club l5 Office Assistant 3. Md, I i WA NDA AVERITT MARY SUE BLACKSTOCK Cheering Section 3,45 Office Assistant 35 Cheering Section I,2,3,45 FHA l,2,35 Class Officer l,2. Office Assistant 4. CURTIS EARL BRIGHT Cheering Section 3,4. CECILE BRONSELL JIMMY BRUNEI! Bond I,2,3,45 Maiorette l,2,3,4, Treas- Football 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 45 Basket- urer 45 Spanish Club T5 Annual Staff 45 ball 25 FFA Sentinel I,25 Buzz Staff 45 Office Assistant 45 Junior Play 35 Stu- T9rlrliS l,2,4, to strife 3- dent Council 2. IO JEAN ENE CHARLES Band1,2,3,4, Vice-Fresident2,3, President 45 Spanish Club 15 Na- tional Honor Society 3, Treasurer 45 Annual Staff 45 Student Council 3, Secretary 45 Class Officer 45 Class Favorite 45 Most Likely To Succeed 4. BEVERLY BRYCE Cheering Section l,2, Cheerleader 3,45 FHA Vice-President 15 Annual Staff 2,45 Buzz Staff 35 Office Assistant 35 Student Council 1, Treasurer 2,3, Reporter 45 Class Favorite 15 Miss MHS Runner-up 45 Football Sweetheart 45 Class Officer 2, 3,45 SpeechClul: 15 JuniorPlay 35 Quill and Scroll 3, Vice-President 45 National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4. BOB WAYNE CANNON BRENDA CASTLOO Cheering Section 35 Football 45 Track 35 Bqnd 1,2-,3,4, Nlgio,-effe 1,2,3, Drum FFA 1,25 Chorus 4. Maior 45 Chorus President 45 Spanish 1, Office Assistant 45 Junior Play 35 Stu- dent Council 1. GLENDA FAYE COOKE Cheering Section 1,2,3,45 FHA 1, 25 National Honor Society 45 Office Assist- ant 3,45 Junior Play 3. ANN CREECH Band 1,2,3,45 FHA 35 Spanish Club Pres- ident 15 Buzz 1,2. ficer1,2. CAROLYN EPPERSON Cheering Section 1,2,3,45 FHA 1,25 Li brary Assistant 3. WANDA LEE CHRIETZBERG Cheering Section 3,4 Class OF Band l 25 Cheering Section 3,45 Spanish Club I5 Quill and Scroll 3 Secretary 45 Buzz Staff l,2,35 Class Favorite 3. MABLE EVANS Cheering Section l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,35 Chorus 4. BILLIE FOUNTAIN Cheering Section 3,45 FHA 25 Nation- al Honor Society 45 Annual Staff 45 Office Assistant 35 Tennis 2,3,4. RONNIE R. FOWLER Cheering Section 3,45 Chorus 45 Speech Club T5 Quill and Scroll 3, President 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 3,4. ELSIE GOOLSBY 45 Library Assistant 3. RICHARD HICKS Cheering Section 3,45 FFA I,2, Report- er l, Vice-President 2, Di strict Vice- President25 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Nation- al Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 3,4-, Editor 45 Student Council 45 Most Hand- some Rummer-up 4. JERREL HORN Cheering Section 3,4. WILBERT HUFF Cheering Section I5 Football 25 FFA2 Chorus 15 TAB Club 25 Speech Club l DOROTHY HAYS Cheering Section l,2,3 4 FHA l,2,35 Chorus 25 Office Assistant JOYCE JACKSON Cheering Section l,2,3,4, FHA lg Speech Club lp Quill and Scroll 3,47 Buzz Staff 3, Office Assistant 3. MARY FRANCES JERDEN Cheering Section 2,3,4p Office Assistant 3,45 4-H President 'l. ELOISE RUTH KELLEY Clweering Section i,2,3,4, FHA l,2,3. JERRY R. KELLEY Cheering Section 3,4. RETHA FAYE KING Band I,2,3,4, FHA 1, Library Assistqnt 4. BILLY LEEMAN JAMES S. LINDLEY CURTISS DEAN LINDSEY Cheering Section 3,45 FFA Secretary l. FFA 3, Sentinel 4. Bond l,2, Football 3,4. i3 BILLY MADSEN Cheering Section 3, 45 Basketball 3,4. STANLEY MALLORY Band I,2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Basket- ball I,2,35 SpanishClub I5 Annual Staff 45 Buzz Staff I5 Library Assistant 25 Junior Play 35 Student Council I,3, Par- Iiamentarian 45 Class Officer 45 Tennis 1,35 Poetry Reading 3,4-. LYNDA MCDONALD Cheering Section I,2,3,45 FHA Parliamentarian I, 25 Speech Club I5 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Buzz Staff I,3, Editor 45 Office Assis- tant 35 Library Assistant 2. I ANNETTE MILLS Cheering Section 3,45 FHA I,25 Chorus I,2. I4 JIMMY McCLUNG Football I, 2, 3, 45 FFA I,2,4, Vice- President l,4, Treasurer 25 Student Coun- cil I,35 Class Officer 2. JERRY McF ERREN Football I,2,3,45 Basketball I, 2 3,45 Baseball I,35 Buzz StaiF4 Student Council I5 Tennis 2 District Champion, Junior Divis ion. BARBARA MIMS BRITTAIN ALTON MIZE Band I,2,3, Maiorette I5 Cheering Sec- Cheering Section 3,4. tion 45 Spanish Club I5 Speech Club I5 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Buzz Staff 1,35 Office Assistant 3. nd T,2,3,4, Maiorette 2, 4, cretary 4, Spanish Club l,2, rzz Staff l,2, Junior Play 3. CHARLES HAINES PUCKETT Football 'I,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4, Track 2, Basketball 2, FFA President 'l, 2, Treasurer 4, FHA Sweetheart 3, Speech Club 'l, Junior Play 3, Student Council Vice-President 3, Serg ea n t-at-arms 4, Class Officer l,2,3,4, Class Favorite 2, Most Likely To Succeed Runner-up 4, Mr. MHS 4. CHARLES RICHARDSON Football I,2,3,4, Track l,2,3, TAB Club 'l,2, Buzz Staff 4, Student Council 4, Most Handsome Runner-up 3, Most Handsome 4. a JOHNNY RlSlNGER Cheering Section 3, 4, Baseball 3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, Buzz Staff 4. MARGARET ROWE WAYNE SHARP Football i,2,3,4, Track 3,4-, FFA 2,3, 4, President 2,3, Class Favorite 4. TOMMIE LOU SHOEMAKER Band 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Cheerleader 4, Football Sweetheart 3, Chorus 2, Nation- al Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4, Annual Staff 4, Buzz Staff 'l,2, Student Council l,3, Treasurer 4, Class Officer 2, Most Beautiful Runner-up 4. DAN NY RUSSELL Club 'I. LEO SMITH Cheering Section 3,4, FFA l, Spanish Club 2. Cheering Section I, FFA 2, Speech AAvl'.: I airs, if ':'A: : I I ff.. if Mn Q gif Y if B W.. I 'gk .... s M S :S E f- .wii . ' Sigur MARGARET STARNES Cheering Section l, Cheerleader 2, Head Cheerleader 3,45 FFA S we e the a rt 35 Football Princess 2,3,45 Speech Club l5 Quill and Scroll 4, Secretary 35 Annual Staff 25 Junior Play 35 Student Council l, Secretary2,3,45 Class Officer l,2, 3,45 Class Favorite 25 Miss MHS 45 Most Likely To Succeed Runner-up 4. JACKIE TINDEL Football 2,3,4, Tri-Captain 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball l,3, 45 Speech Club lp Buzz Staff I, 45 Junior Play 35 Student Coun- cil l,2,35 Class Officer I5 Mr. MHS Runner-up 45 Tennis l,2,3, 4, to State 3. Cheering Chorus 45 I,2. DORENE TAYLOR Section l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,35 Buzz Staff 45 Library Assistant MARTHA ANN TAYLOR Cheering Section l,2,3,45 FHA l,2,3, 45 Chorus 4. JAMES TURBEVILLE Cheering Section 3,45 Spanish Club lj Quill and Scroll 3, 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Stu- dent Cauncil 2, 3, President 45 Class Officer 35 Most Likely To Succeed 4. WAYNE TURK BURT VANDERSLICE JOHN WALTERS Cheering Section 35 FFA 1,25 TAB Club Cheering Section 35 Football Manager 4. Foofbqll 2,35 Basketball l,2,3,45 BUZZ 3. Staff 45 Class Officer 45 TAB Club 3. T6 e DARLENE WELLS Band I,2,37 Cheering Section 4, FHA I,2,37 Chorus I,2, Reporter 4, Buzz Staff 4. TOMMY west ' Football 2, Manager 3,45 Baseball 3,47 FFA I,2,3,4, chorus 4. Wd-.ae waste, SENIOR CLASS MEETING to select announcements for graduation. BETTY WEST Cheering Section I,2,3,4, FHA I, Sergeant-at-arms 25 TAB Club Ig Office Assistant 4, Library Assis- tant 25 Junior Play 3. FERRELL WHITUS Clmeering Section 3,45 Football 3, Annual Staff 4, Buzz Staff I,27 Spanish Club I, Studs-nI'Council If Junior Play 3, National Honor Society 3,4-. An ENGLISH IV section hears Jackie Tinde I 's version of Gunga Din. I7 endow Mrs. G. E. Green Spam' Mrs. L. B. warns Sponsor The Junior Class has been an active group with a fall dramatic production, Ready-Made Family, a Christmas party at 'he Country Club, and participation in the All-School Activities. Listed are these: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY--nine members, STUDENT COUNCIL--Barry Bruner, vice-president, and eight other members, FOOTBALL--eight members lfour lettermen, Jerry Bob Phillips, Barry Bmner, Larry Couch and Allan Peppeerdlg BASKETBALL--Jerry Bob Phillips, two maiorettes, two cheerleaders, Most Beautiful--all were chosen from this class. Several members were active in Band and Chorus activities. Class Favorites are Glenda Oxford and Morris Belcher. Paul Coburn Benny Hayes President Vice-President Anne Cronin Glenda Oxford - Barry Bruner Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Duane Bishop Jeanene Black Delanor Blalock Jessie Bradley Barry Bruner Paul Coburn Larry Coucln Jimmy Cowarf Lewis Cowarf Anne Cronin Ginger Dean Ray Dean Lanelle Dixon Sue Dixon Lucy Doyle Nettie Ann Evans Judy Alexander Morris Belcher Joyce Bell Evelyn Ewing Pauline Forrister Martha Green wig ff fi MU' like W? QW-wmwf Bill Holden Harriet Hamilton Benny Hayes Betty Hooks Stanley Hudson Sue King Jimmy Kinney Nancy Macoy Jane Madison Sheila Max Mickey McCreary Harold McDonald Wanda Mills Bill Moody Bobbie Mooring Harold Neill Jerry Bob Phillips Benny Plunk Roland Pool Eugene Russell Jerry Scott Norman Scott Edna Simonek Betty Skinner Sandra Stewart Wanda Thompson A. J. Tucker Lucy Turbeville Linda Turner Ruth West Wanda Willingham Glenda Oxford Allen Peppeard Dayron Pepper NOT PICTURED Ruben Gresham Kathryn Pipes James Stanley Steve Watts Secretary S Mr. Lester Cole S Mr. C. R. Evans Ponsor Sponsor The Sophomore Class has made a name for itself this year. More than fifty different members have qualified for responsibility, service, and honors. The following members are listed: FOOTBALL LETTERMEN--Danny Craver, Paul Cowan, Robert Keener, Darrell Robertson and Steve Watts, OTHERS--Cindy Jones, Terry Moore, Ronnie Peacock, and Bmce Welch. BASKETBALL--Larry Aaron, Paul Cowan, Ronny Henderson, Russell Pyle, Darrell Robertson, Stanley Robertson, and Steve Watts. STUDENT COUNCIL--Larry Aaron, Bobbie Ballard, Pat Blanton, Becky Bruce, Charles Green, Joy King, Steve Watts, and Bruce Welch, Oflhe Band, twenty-three were Sophomares, and in the Choral Club, four were Sophomores. Class Favorites ere Bobbie Ann Ballard and Lan'y Aaron. Becky Bruce Charles Green President Vice-Presi dent Terry Moore Larry Aaron Treasu rer Reporter Huberf Aaron Larry Aaron Roberf Baker Bobbie Ballard Beth Bishop Jerry Bob Blake Pat Blanton Lydia Bradshaw Rodney Brayshaw Mary Olive Bronsell Jimmie Brown Becky Bruce Jeaneffe Buckley Charles Chriefzberg Paul Cowan Danny Craver Mary Lou Curl May Ellen Dale Sarah Dorsey Brenda Dykes Wt' we ww , . .N M8 - f , N. Wil Patricia English Jessie Evans Barbara Few Bo Fleming Q Susie Fletcher Dianne Fulcher June Gearner Melanie Goolsby Molly Grady Charles Green John Halpin Tommy Hanson Ronny Henderson Robert Hicks Paul Horfon Johnny Johnson Cindy Jones Robert Keener Joy King Sandy Liles Kennith Mason Judy Mills Jerry Mitcham Ned Moody Linda Moore Terry Moore Roger Myers Bobby Noton Linda Oglesby Ronnie Peacock George Pillow Russell Pyle Ann Raines Don Rhodes Darrell Robertson Betty Jean Scott Nancy Jane Scott Martha Sharp Nancy Sharp Bettie Shepherd Lynn Shipp Sharon Smith Pat Thomas Beverly Thompson Pat Thurman Bobbie Ruth Townsend Lena Vasquez Paula Watson Steve Watts Harold Wells Bruce Welsh Lanny Williamson Betty Wilson Ruth Wilson Toinette Yeager Dolores Young NOT PICTURED James Cole Merle Madsen Stanley Robertson Jackie Smith Dave Ray West Mrs. L. c. Moody Sponsor gs, Q X 12. 'xiii Mr. Bob Sloan Qc: f Sponsor ,V 'A .ff i islf vlwf'33W'l2 . J Fig ---' 1 X- 2 r -ff: ,.., t tif AAAA.,A, s A . Y 1 r an Shadow and 0 ' Under the gavel of John Perry English, Clan President, the Freshmen have operated in a separate building this year and have participated both in Junior and Senior High activities to some extent. For one thing, the two class sections attended both school assemblies' and both athletic events. However, this class was associated with only the Junior High students in Student Council work. Listed on school activities are many in the Jacket Band from this roster, Buddy Miller and Tommy Bowdoin on the Jacket root- bell squad, and Miller, Boudoin and Robert Dickerson on the court squad. Dianne Martindale and Rose Kinney petfonned in the Maiorette section, and Dixie Johnson and Jerry Puckett are 1957 Class Favorites. Jqhn Perry English Rose Kinney Neva Cobbs President Vice-Presiclent Secretary Billy Allen Bobby Speights Janette Chrietzberg David Vanclerwater Treasurer Reporter Photographer Photographer 27 Billy Allen D'Nard Arthur Bobbie Joyce Baker Yvonne Bartlett Leland Bertillion Cindy Blanton Tommy Bowdoin Glenn Bradley Flora Kay Brecheen Bud Bright Necia Bruner Bert Camp Janette Clwrietzberg Neva Cobbs Wanda Jo Collins Georgia Collins Kay Cooper Earnest Cox Robert Dickerson Betty Sue Doyle Am at MQW John Perry English Sandra Epperson W. C. Forsyth Kay Gearner Mike Hill David Huff Dixie Ruth Johnson Larry King Rose Kinney Jimmy Lockey Linda Malone Dianne Martindale Lawanda McCollum Gerald Measles Harrieffe Merchant Buddy Miller Gloria Jean Mize Billie Jean Mollard Sarah Lu Moody Jo Morris Sue McDonald Kathryn McGee Lloyd Null Linda Peacock Judith Peebles Sarah Ann Phillips Jerry Puckett Judy Richardson Frank Rucker Robert Sragner Helen Jane Shipp Bobby Dan Speighfs Franelle Tucker Mary Ann Vicars David Vanderwafer Nancy Wilcox Linda Willingham NOT PICTUR Clarence Buckley Doyle Ray Few Johnny Paul Hill Ann Horton James Jones ED Virginia Ann Madsen Bobby Jack Mifcham Bobby Charles Turbeville Bobby Ray Turbeville Principal G. E. Green hasbeen Junior High principal since 1949. Junior High School ghth grades until this year was erected in 1949 and housed the sixth, seventh and ei . However, the present term is on a different plan. A new school building for the first two grades made room for the sixth grade at East Elementary. The Freshmen were then housed in the Junior High Building along with the seventh and eighth grades. This made a total of 232 students, with some lap-over of instruction throughout Junior High and Senior High. High times have come through the years in the fall when the football teams have won district championships. Since those da s th h I h h tied twice and won second place once. y , e sc oo as ad four championships, has Twirling has been a regular extra-curricular enterprise wjth the girls. This brings them into Senior High with techniques already perfected. Both Senior High and Junior High students used the Junior High cafeteria and its facilities. All Parent-Teacher meetin s and man h High auditorium. g y programs are sc edulecl For the Junior Mr. Green thinks June Aaron and Garry Catfey have the right idea. Seem Q. i 8-A: Teacher, Mrs. Rosalie Smith TOP: Gary Caffey, John Brotherton, Vincent Colvin, Roger Hill, Mrs. Smith, Arthur Clower, Pete Donohoe, Gerald Davis, David Creech, Billy Streety. MIDDLE: Sarah Davis, Mary McCallister, Alene Hardy, Bonnie ' k D l Horn, Charlene Huffman, Brenda McClung, James Hitt, John Barker, Bruce McDonald, Lynn Dic erson, a e Lindse , Benny Duncan. BOTTOM: June Aaron, Glenice Moore, Lavinia Coburn, Ann Hartman, Pat Hutchin- Y son, Jimmy Cooper, Carl Ray McFerren, Bill Bronsell, John Douglas, Skippy McFerren, Bob Bruce, Jimmy Smith. 8-B: Teacher, Mrs. Minnie Alice Lott TOP: Mike Reed, Leslie Simonek, Barry Starnes, Reagan Sharp, Jerry West, Nathan Stewart, Benny Thomas, Jimmy Taylor, LeJerell Sparks, Leonard Starnes, Carroll Sandifer, Wesley Simonek, Ronnie Woods. MIDDLE: Loyce Van Burkleo, Mary Dykes, Jean Norris, Felicia Sellers, Mickey Raines, Peggy Scott, Dianne Shipp, Susan Allen, Phyllis Forsyth, Mary Frances Pyke, Cathy Phillips, Judy Tull, Judy Welch. BOTTOM: Billy West, Jackie Nichols, Johnny Moore, Elinor Dozier, Sue Snyder, Sunny Waters, Betty Hanson, Martha Fleming, ' ' ' h G'll. Shirley Molnari, Shirley Tlndel, Sandra Craver, Carolyn Stewart, Mart a i wen!!! Qwmfe I-A FIRST ROW: Sherry Green, Molly Cowan, Elizabeth Blanton, Tim Fulcher, Bobby Green, Dale Few, Denny Fry, Jimmy Bagwell, Skippy Duncan, Michael Armour, Bobby Few. SECOND ROW: LaJoy Few, Patsy Brown, Gertrude Bowden, Fredia Glaze, Shirley Duncan, Kay Chaney, Joyce Browning, Carolyn Aaron, Loyce Brown- ing, Helen Gilbreath, Bobby Green. THIRD ROW: Linda Champion, Glenda Duncan, Etta Lou Grice, Betty Fountain, Ruth Burk, Dean Goolsby, Mrs. Helen Wade, Sponsor, Jerry Beane, Elvis Dodson, Johnny Carey, Joe George, Bobby Eason. 7-B FIRST ROW: Eugene Humphreys, Roger Mitchum, Pat Piqune, Barbara Jennings, Olean Humphreys, Gary Moore, Barry Head, Corliss Hill, Judy Hanson, Dona Hortman. SECOND ROW: Beverly Lester, Imogene Null, Mary Merrill, Wade Matthews, Frances Hall, Tim Holcomb, Charles Hicks, Kermit Mize, Everett Hill, Cecil Lockridge, Brenda Skinner. THIRD ROW: Beverly Moody, Mary Oglesby, Joyce Osbourne, Reed Huff, Clifford Pillow, Mike Phillips, Gary Dale Keener, Coach Joe Jones, Sponsor, Kirby Mills, Susan Hearn, Dean Mason. is 7 'I I I 1 E e i I 1 l l 7-C FIRST ROW: Larry Shoemaker, Henry Riddle, Robert Pepper, Karen Turk, Theresa Simonek, Patsy Reepf Susanna Sperry, Frankie Turbeville, Brenda Pearce, Norma Taylor, Sandra Vicars. SECOND ROW: Dennis Russell, Travis Sellers, David Price, Jerry Wilhite, Sandra Huffman, Margaret Watson, Diane Wakefield, Lynda Thomas,- Erma Sloan, Glenda Stanford, Anna Sue Pepper. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Parker, Bill Speights, Harold Stanley, W. A. Townsend, Eddie Simonek, Charles Oglesby, Miss Billie West, Sponsor, Larry Wells, Barbara Smith, Lila Vosquez, Marilyn Vawter, Ima Williams. ' Seam!!! Qmafe Uffctefza FRONT ROW Joyce Browning - Reporter Sherry Green - Photographer Robert Peppeard - Secretary BACK ROW Jerry Beane - President Harold Stanley - Photographer Skippy Duncan - Vice-President Tim Fulcher - Treasurer CHEERLEADERS Beverly Moody Diane Wakefield Sue McDonald QHead Cheerleader, Janet Chrietzberg Brenda McClung June Aaron 269454 Qmde Officefza Sue Snyder - Secretary Cathy Phillips - President Judy Welsh - Photographer Garry Caffey - Vice-President Bob Brotherton - Reporter Glenis Moore - Reporter John Douglas - Photographer Pete Donohoe - Treasurer lNot Picturedj Pep Squad minus the Pep, ancl this was another successful season, too. feaeati Qzade 74aafuJz'e4 LOYCE BROW NING SKIPPY DUNCAN Skippy to Loyceg Ladies First. QAM Qmde czaafuilea SHIRLEY TI NDEL JERRY LEE WEST The audience is waiting, Shirley. 35 Student' df x FIRST ROW: Glenis Moore, June Aaron, Vice-President, Cathy Phillips, Judy Welsh, Judy Richardson. SEC- OND ROW: Mrs. Lott, Sponsor, Yvonne Bartlett, Loyce Browning, Susan Hearn, Jackie Nickols, Bill Speights. THIRD ROW: Buddy Miller, President, David Huff, John Perry English, Bob Brotherton, Jerry Beane, Kirby Mills. cmdafz gag FIRST ROW: Linda Willingham, Cathy Phillips, Elizabeth Blanton, Marilyn Vawter, Mary McCallister, Robert Peppeard, Jackie Bob Nichols. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Smith, Sponsor, Glenice Moore, Sondra Craver, Lynn Dickerson, Tim Holcomb, Joe George. THIRD ROW: Janet Chrietzberg, Sue McDonald, Linda Peacock, D'Nard Arthur, Bobby Speights, Robert Dickerson. G 9 5' N R: 77Za4z'.4'c6e!qz'aSacceed Q x, 77Zaot'.fc6e!zf to Succeed 39 'k MARGARET STARNES 77Za4Z?7a,au!afz , X CHARLES PUCKETT 776413 pa Wj,f+,jL.V :ggi .v A QfSTZi'F7?5. W V5 ? in ,L My t.,x, ,Z 5 - mr, 535 'A5',n.,,.41-5' , .w,LfQ,iHgg5M,N5, at - Y y W Nifzsf? L 2 Q?'Z155iiQl2Q ' i 5 3353 S3E54 ?Z35?fi1f L ' A E55K'wgi'i1?i'?:iQ'3W . su viifif 'i . i wi , 4, pf mfs 2 - 1 Qfyfmwri ,w Lf? RQ: 5 v- ' 1 k17f if25'29S2iQ:i55V'D3 5-'f-5..3s.-.L- -55' bf? N ,. .H?l.,.g33V,wig2,i -, :EHS a , , w if 1 JEANENE BLACK 2 . f -4 SQL A PS5 W ' :QS P 'C V12 K gf w XX . MOST HANDSOME Richard Hicks MOST BEAUTIFUL Tommie Lou Shoemaker MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Charles Puckett ZZ MOST POPULAR Jackie Tmdel 5 MOST POPULAR Beverly Brice MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Margaret Sfarnes 66444 7ze44mea JERRY PUCKETT DIXIE JOHNSON LARRY AARON BOBBIE BALLARD Same Wayne Sharp Jeanene Charles awww Morris Belcher Glenda Oxford A M We M A. R W., Qfg :P 5 - 2555: N i?'f , 351. A S A m'Ef Ndisi MQ' I 5 Q S 1 V A 3 X Ll? 4 QE, .- I I I 49 Anne Cronin and Jerry McFerren Members of Her Mciesty's Court Z Jimmy McClung and Jeanene Black A Bobbie Ballard and Jimmy Bruner Margaret Sturnes and Charles Puckett , The Queen and Her Court Football Sweetheart, 1956-57 Football Sweetheart , l 955-56 Jackie Tindel ancl A Salute to the Senior Band Members . Beverly Bryce Tommi e Lou Shoemaker and Wayne Cosby l 131- rursr ulvlslon First Place Solo and Judy Alexander Wanda Mills Margaret Rowe Ensemble Twirlers 41ml NOT PICTURED D'Nard Arthur Ann Creech Nancy Sharp Tommie Shoemaker Jeanene Charles Barry Bruner Cindy Jones Larry Couch Robert Dickerson Russell Pyle Paul Horton 3 Cecile Bronsell Rose Kinney Diane Murfindale 53 Brenda Castloo, an accomplished twirler, performs the duties of her rank with dignity and poise. Director Buddy Ryland reports this the most successful year in the history of the school. The eighty-piece organization has gained recognition, not only from athletic fans who heard and saw weekly performances at the football games, but also from people in surrounding communities, whoacclaimthe musicians one of the outstanding bands in East Texas. Through cooperation with fellow band members and the director, each member shared proudly in a First Division rating at Marching Contest. Proudly leading the band are seven First Place twirlers. All have won gold medals in twirling contests. Dixieland Band Adding variety to the music department are Stanley Mallory, alto sax, Bobbie Ballard, tenor sax, John English, trumpet, Bobby Noton, drums, Bobby Mooring, bass fiddle, D'Nard Arthur, clarinet, Jeanene Charles, trombone, Margaret Starnes, piano. Emwl,-4a ' Band Officers: Bill Holden, Librarian, Cecile Bronsell, Treasurer, Margaret Rowe, Secretary, Jeanene Charles, President, Stanley Mallory, Vice-Pres- ident. Stage Band V' Popular in their magnificent style of music. Stanley Mallory, D'Nard Arthur, Bobbie Ballard, Linda Willing- ham, Kay Gearner, saxophones, Benny Hayes, Jeanene Charles, Joy King, Buddy Ryland, trombones, Jimmy Cowart, John Perry English, James Cole, trumpets, Bobby Noton, drums, Margaret Starnes, piano, Bobby Mooring, bass fiddle, D'Nard Arthur, clarinet. The Debs: Ruth Wilson, Glenda Oxford, Wanda Thompson cfm! Zia! Music has been a part of the curriculum for the First time in several years. Under the direction of Miss Joanna Starnes, the club entertains at civic clubs, school assemblies and public programs. Twice each year the Chorus presents a public concert ofa variety of types of music-- from religious and classical to folk and Dixie- land. Out of this organization comes two talent- ed groups--a girls' trio and a boys' quartet. Boys' Quartet: Wayne Cannon, Ronnie Fowler, Tommy West, Jimmy Kinney. , . Miss Joanna Starnes, director, standing beside the piano. T L , NmIllNHl HHNHH Sllllllll l' I At the 19,56 Ceremony in Assembly Parents were present For the ritual and enioyed the tea in the Homemaking department, sponsored by Miss Doris Williams and her homemaking girls. X BACK ROW: James Turbeville, Ronnie Fowler, Beverly Bryce, Richard Hicks, Lynda McDonald, Ferrell Whitus, Margaret Starnes, Tommie Lou Shoemaker, Jeanene Charles. 'B FRONT ROW: Glenda Cooke, Billie Fountain, Sandra Stewart, Anne Cronin, Paul Co- burn, Lynvol Arthur, Prin. U. H. Bruner, Judy Alexander, Glenda Oxford, Allan Peppeard, Barry Bruner, Joyce Bell, Wanda Mills. Organized factually re-activated after many yearsl in 1955, the Society is composed of : t e top fifteen per cent of the senior class and the top ten per cent of the iunior class. The 5' faculty select these students for honor after studying records and habits in fourfields of school l life: scholarship, leadership, service and character. .4633-.v. 1 Jeanene Charles OFFICERS Treasurer mmie Lou Shoemaker Vice-President Secfefafb' -11 A . r Arthur President ,J-.1553-'T' 1 Beverly Bryce l ,.f..W ,,,p-vvfe,-ne+s.1ff,:f:sw-as--me .. l1lIIllHNl Sllillll table with candles. Service was held at Nine charter members sit front with sponsor as officers stand at Herm's banquet room. BACK ROW: Tommie Lou Shoemaker, Billie Fountain, Sandra Stewart, Dorene Taylor, Glenda Oxford, Ferrell Whitus, Jeanene Charles, Stanley Mallory, Lynvol Arthur. THIRD ROW: Nancy Macoy, Mickey McCreary, Charles Richardson, Darlene Wells, Jackie Tindel, Jimmy Bruner. FRONT ROW: Richard Hicks, Joyce Jackson, James Turbeville, Margaret Starnes, Lynda McDonald, Miss Katherine Simmons. ' - ll B an Treasurer, Elsie Goolsby, Secretary, Beverly Bryce, AT TABL Vice-President. This is an honorary organization promoted by Northwestern University and open to international mem bership for iournalism students who have achieved in writing. Both yearbook and school paper staffs ar. ' O l 'uniors and seniors in the upper third of their classes are approved. E: Ronnie Fowler, President, A ene og , ' -I A . ,, , 1 -gram-vu li X , .FFHM ',L,:z v . :wwf A--,, ,-n- eligible tobeconsrdered. ny I 49 Y , ,,. S 1 L 3. 3 1 17 0AH,,,,,,,.s a 4-' A A , T 'y 'l xi' '3' A UMW: .., ' .Ali 1 ,. . vrlf - .mlb A member of the Texas and Na- tional associations of student council , the local organization sponsors worth- while community and school proiects and activities during the school year. Officers are shown in the Club Room: Beverly Bryce, Reporter, Jeanene Charles, Corresponding Secretary, James Turbeville, President, Stanley Mallory, Parliamentarian, Barry Bruner, Vice-President, Tommie Lou Shoemaker, Treasurer, Charles Puckett, Sergeant-at-arms, Mar- garet Starnes, Recording Secretary. -1 In general, the Student Council is seated to indicate the three classes represented fSophomores at back, Juniors in mid-section, and Seniors on front rowsl. STANDING ISophomoresl--Charles Greene, Larry Aaron, Steve Watts. FIFTH ROW--Joy King, Bobby Ann Ballard, Becky Bruce, Pat Blanton. FOURTH ROW Uuniorsl--Allan Peppeard, Paul Coburn, Benny Hayes, Stanley Hudson. THIRD ROW-- Sandra Stewart, Glenda Oxford, Sheila Max, Judy Alexander Ihiddenl. STANDING--Mr. H.C. Braly, Sponsor. SECOND ROW ISeniorsj--Charles Richardson, Charles Puckett, Richard Hicks, Stanley Mallory, fa Junior--Barry Brunerl. FIRST ROW--Margaret Starnes, Beverly Bryce, Jeanene Charles,Tommie Lou Shoemaker, James Turbeville. 8' S oV-0' svoem V y Brie xomxe S o :Wat sw' of' Head Cheerleader Margaret Starnes Job 9 4100630 Wayne Sharp, Song Leader, Charles Puckett, Treasurer, Ned Moody, Reporter, Jimmy McClung, Vice President Duane Bishop, President, James Lindley, Historian, Benny Plunlc, Secretary, Mr. Lester Cole, Sponsor Dio FF he 44 . A Sweofflndol efheorf e Future Farmers of America, under the competent advisory of Mr. Lester Cole, seek to further agricul- tural proiects and benefit the community in the end. Duane Bishop has led this class of Forty-seven boys who have shown exceptionally high standards. Each spring this organization sponsors the Sabine Dairy Show. Both boys and sponsor attend shows throughout me year For exhibiting or iuclging or both, 'Y ?,7a'f,fZ O' 0,4 Wayne Frog Sharp FHA Sweetheart The Future Homemakers of America organization is national in scope. The purposes of this organiza- tion are as follows: to promote a growing appreciation For the ioys and satisfactions of home life, to em- phasize the importance of worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in home and community life, to work For good home and family life for all, to promote international good-will, to foster the develop- ment of creative leadership in home and community life, to provide wholesome individual group recrea- tion, and to Further interest in home economics. Meetings are held once monthly with organized programs in charge oF certain groups of girls, and worthwhile trips are taken throughout the year. Representatives attend the district, area, and state meetings. Officers on Front Row: Bobbie Townsend, Vice-President, Lindo Oglesby, Secretary, Betty Hooks, Par- liamentarian, Betty Skinner, Song Leader, Jeanette Buckley, President, Linda Turner, Treasurer, Nancy Scott, Historian, Kay Cooper, Member, Mary Ann Vicars, Reporter. Miss Doris Williams, sponsor Knot showni. .ldluvuf Staff These eight responsible students have given of their time to help Miss Gambill in keeping the library a smooth-running place of study and research. Uggae 14644 Eleven girls have given at least one study hull each day to helping Mr. Bruner in his office. Zdlw facie! Staff The staff has worked diligently to pub- lish this story of your school year for your enioyment. dence Zeyeczfztmenzf The Physics class studying the funda- mentals of matter and energy. ls A. J. Tucker hiding behind the bottles? Stanley Mallory brown-noses Mr. Evans, eh, Mallory? Third-period scientists focus their at- tention on Mr. Evans and his experiment. That is, nearly all are listening. Mr. Bruner's Biology class is strictly on the ball--er--on the subject. Evident- ly, this is not frog-cutting day. gaaiaeaa Depaztmenz' SHORTHAND Three Shorthand students concentrate dur- ing dictation: Glenda Cooke, Lynvol Arthur, and Tommie Lou Shoemaker. TYPING II Joyce Ja ckson and Dorothy Hays may be making 50 words per minute by this stage of the game in Typing Il. TYPING I Sheila Max looks calm as First Year typists continue with their assignments despite the photographer. BOOKKEEPING Joyce, Martha and Dorothy Jane attempt to balance their books. qfdatafzq gave cmamcta Ferrell Whitus appears to be study- ing Solid Geometry during Govern- ment classwhile the rest of the class day-dreams. Better watch 'em, Mrs. Willisl Mrs. Willis explains American His- tory to Barry Bruner while Jesse Bradley looks on. Mr. Moore has his Economics class slaving away at statistics. fSorry, Mr. Moore. The photographer missed you.J -ouch Friemel's World History class listens intently to the report someone out of sight seems to be giving. 77!czz'4 Seven of the ten seniors making Solid look like a snap course. D'Narcl explains Kay's problem fat the boarcll to Robert lacross the aisle.l Barry ancl Tommy appear to have troubles in Plane Geometry. Algebra Il mathematicians take a break A poster on American Writers is displayed by Lanelle Dixon. Was it to the photo- grapher? The intricacies of the library system are explained by Helen Jane Shipp. ZZQZM Efczaaea Ferrell Whitus reads lines from Rabbi Ben Ezra to members of English IV. June Gearner smiles about the picture of Dean in her Rock and Roll notebook. ft :gl 1-isa-if 1 Q itxxi The eloquence of Jerry Kelley holds the attention of most of the speech class. Ann me-Q mmf LIBRARY Miss Gambill and Retha King work at the shelves while Harold, Ernie, Dean, Billy Earl, Linda and Charles take advantage of First hour study hall in the Library. aafmczldcm Journalism class and editor, Lynda Mc- Donald, get together for final approval on an issue of the Jacket Buzz. lOla, amigosl from the First year Spanish class taught by Mrs. Moody. Not even the Spanish could beat these smiles. A nf Q'x'2a,', ,gzjsw iii? fb f wx g fl Z2 23293 Mig? 7aa1!5aZZ The Yellow Jackets BACK ROW: Burt Vanderslice, Mgr., Ronnie Peacock, Stanley Hudson, Terry Moore, Bruce Welch, Darrell Robinson, Tommy West, Mgr. THIRD ROW: Allan Peppeard, Jimmy Kinney, Robert Keener, Buddy Miller, Paul Cowan, Tommy Bowdoin, Cindy Jones. SECOND ROW: Steve Watts, Charles Puckett, Jimmy McClung, Harold Neill, Barry Bruner, Larry Couch, Charles Richardson. FRONT ROW: Coach Bob Sloan, Frog Sharp, Jerry Phillips, Jimmy Bruner, Jackie Tindel, Jerry McFerren, Dean Lindsey, Coach Charles Friemel. Pagan feudal The small but snappy Mineola Yellow Jackets, after losing four ofthe first five games, came roar- ing back to win all conference encounters except the one with the Terrell Tigers, who progressed to the state semi-finals before they were stopped by Stamford. This meant second spot forthe Sloan- Friemel coached Jackets. Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Pine Tree Gilmer Pittsburg Mt. Vernon Quitman CONFERENCE BEGINS Grand Saline Van Terrell Wills Point --Kaufman 7, o 7, 26 7, 19 13, 35 6, 7 2o, 7 7, o 0,53 20, 12 26, 6 :aww me-Zip DEAN LINDSEY iieft, Senior Guard Letterman, '55,'56 CHARLES PUCKETT ' fright, Senior Fullback Letterman, '54, '55, '56 Tri-Captain JIMMY BRUNER fbelow, Senior End Letterman, '55,'56 Tri-Captain JIMMY MCCLUNG' fabove, left, Senior Guard Letterman, '54,'55,'56 WAYNE Frog SHARPH fabove, right, Senior End Letterman, 56 JERRY MCFERREN' fleft, Senior End Letterman, '55,'56 JACKIE Tl NDEL fright, Senior Halfback Letterman, 54, 55, 56 Tri-Captain H All-District, ist Team H All-District, 2nd Team All-District, Honorable Mention a946w' ' ' -fine- fcontinuedj CHARLES RICHARDSON fleftl Senior Halfback' Letterman, '54,'55,'56 JERRY BOB PHILLIPS ' fright, Junior Halfback Letterman, '54,'55,'56 BARRY BRUNER fbelowj Junior Tackle Letterman, '55, '56 ALLAN PEPPEARDH' lupper Ieftj Junior Center Letterman, '56 LARRY COUCH fupper riglwtj Junior Tackle Letterman, '56 JIMMY KINNEY lleftl Junior Tackle Letterman, lreservel, '56 HAROLD NEILL qfagm Junior Guard Letterman lreservel, '56 H All-District, Ist Team ' All-Distr-ict, 2nd Team All-District, Honorable Mention l ! 6 C Y I 1 fcontinuedj STANLEY HUDSON deft, Junior Fullback Letterman Qreservel, '55,'56 DARRELL ROBERTSON tfighfy Sophomore End Letterman, '56 STEVE WATTS' fbelowl Sophomore Quarterback Letterman, '55, '56 BUDDY MILLER' fupper leftj Freshman Tackle Letterman, '56 ROBERT KEENER fupper right, Sophomore Tackle Letterman, '56 PAUL LEE COWAN fleftj Sophomore End Letterman, '56 DANNY CRAVER fright, Sophomore Halfback Letterman, '56 All-District, Tst Team 'H' All-District, 2nd Team All-District, Honorable Mentio pdgdkdu .line- fcontinuedj BRUCE WELSH fleftj Sophomore Fullback Letterman freservej, '56 CINDY JONES frightj Sophomore Center Letterman Qreservel, '56 TERRY MOORE fbelow, Sophomore End Letterman freservel, '56 IOMMY BOWDOIN Cupper Ieftj Freshman Center Letterman freserveb, 56 RONNIE PEACOCK fupper right Sophomore Fullback Letterman freservej, '56 TOMMY WEST, BURT VANDERSLICE Senior Managers Head Coach Bob Sloan Assistant Coach, Charles Fruemel fELLOW JACKET SCORES 3 Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola Mineola 55 Wills Point 44 1956-57 A TEAM 36 Lindale I' 30 Pine Tree 53 34 Van 3l 28 , Athens 50 53 .lacksonvile 45 45 Pine Trfe 6l 34 Farm? sville 21 35 Qui'man 43 43 Liwdale 45 31 Quilman 50 47 Union Grove 43 50 Union Grove 49 42 Mt. Vernon 54 49 Quitman 69 42 Van 40 50 Grand Saline 45 62 Kaufman 53 49 Terrell 63 7l Wills Point 44 l 58 Van 39 ' 50 Grand Saline 52 66 Kaufman 55 ' 29 Terrell 78 BACK ROW, left to right: Jerry Bob Phillips, Paul Lee Cowan, Billy Earl Madsen, John Walters, Robert Keener. FRONT ROW: Lynvol Arthur, Steve Watts, Jerry McFerren, Jackie Tindel, Larry Aaron. B TEAM l l 1 BACK ROW: Coach Charles Friemel, Darrell Robertson, Russell Pyle, Buddy Miller. FRONT ROW: Billy Allen, Robert Dickerson, Ronnie Henderson, Stanley Robertson. faced Wadpdtew Billy Earl Madsen fleftj Senior Center Letterman, '57 Co-Captain Jerry Bob Phillips lrrghtj Junior Forward Letterman, 55, 56, 57 John Walters fbelowl Senior Center Letterman 57 Jackie Tindel upper leftl enlor Guard Letterman 55 56 57 Co Captain Larry Aaron lupper rightj Sophomore Guard Letterman, '56,'57 Jerry McFerren Kleftl Senior Forward Letterman, '56, '57 Lynvol Arthur fright, Senior Guard Letterman, '57 Steve Watts Robert Keener Paul Cowon Sophomore Forward Sophomore Center Sophomore Forward Letterman, '56,'57 Letterman, '56,'57 Letterman, '56,'57 ,L K A Coach Joe John Jones Mcdsen makes ll2lI -nv-lF '-'I Phillips Fires one Keener tries o shot Zaeedail were we x ' ' ev W BACK ROW: Robert Keener, Allan Peppeard, Dean Lindsey, Lynvol Arthur, Buddy Miller, Larry Couch, Jimmy Kinney, A. J. Tucker, Johnny Risinger, Coach Friemel. FRONT ROW: Harold Neill fManagerJ, Tommy Bow- doin, Robert Dickerson, Stanley Hudson, Terry Moore, Larry Aaron, Bobby Dan Speights, Ronnie Henderson, Darrell Robertson, Charles Wayne Green, Jimmy McClung fManagerJ. Johnny Risinger Lynvol Arthur Larry Couch Senior In-fielder Senior In-Fielder Junior Out-fielder Letterman, '56,'57 Letterman, '56,'57 Letterman, '56,'57 - -- - Q zz 1 fl, Ask5l.,w, all' Stanley Hudson fabovel Junior Out-fielder Letterman '56-57 Larry Aaron frightl Sophomore Pitcher Letterman '56-57 JACKETS SCORE QBelatedl AGAINST VAN Terry Moore lleftj Sophomore Out-Fielder Letterman '56-57 Darrell Robertson fbelowl Sophomore ln-fielder Letterman '56-57 mek 100 Yd . Dash Welsh Sprint Relay Watts, Cannon, Puckett, Craver 880 Yd . Dash Phillips Pole Vault Walters, Bishop Coach Bob Sloan Manager Bob Bruce Duane Bishop John Walters Qaeda? Wallace BOYS DOUBLES Jimmy Bruner Jackie Tindel BOYS' SINGLES Ronnie Peacock We Regional Champs, '56 GIRLS DOUBLES Billie Fountain Margaret Sfarnes lSfarnes, regional champ, Yeam member, GIRLS' SINGLES Glenda Oxford 1 V -,iiiwwiv Q ,f i 'M 2 ,., , fr' Tennis Leffermen: Billie Fountain, '57, Margarel Sfarnes, '54, '55, '56, '57, Allene Bogan, '57, Glenda Oxford, '57, Buddy Ryland, Coach, Jimmy Bruner, '54, '55, '56, '57, Jackie Tindel, '54, '55, '56, '57, Stanley Mallory, '55, '56, '57, Ronnie Peacock, '57. 5 X25 is 'Hwy gmonlgih- any fv 1' 0 j, ' x If avY a,ff5f2,,f ' fm Al'V M 1' jy eww SQM' Q QQ E153 My Q mmm gjiqw gi Kilim 222 iw WW' bfi' 'R My mgfwmffigw M '17 Jifgwfb ww V2 35213, f X iw J 44' Js'.n V 1 Ji: fx . 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