Nocona High School - Chief Yearbook (Nocona, TX)

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Qgfffyzgoieaff TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY f 1 Af 1 DALLAS K 'EXAS 74-gfdf-l!l4,dC Memijsm: vsnsoo-Ls 7 .7 752 LJVJCWMJ Scfipf CfMC07L6Z1,g274a,3 X ZZ SSW W As we the Ind1ans of Nocona Hlgh School WIII be leavlng The Old Reservduon to go to new hunung grounds for studles and fun we hope that wuh thls edmon of The Chlef we may never forget the pleisnnt umes we have spenton thxs campus TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES FAVORITES SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS and ACTIVITIES OUR BOOSTERS 1 - - - N , - 1. , ' ' ' - H y - U . , I 1. Jydlwlkilkfld fm 7 israel L 1 ,.z,,,9-f ,. L his - BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right: BOB BENNETT, Vice Presidentg HINDS CLARK, FRANK GRIFFITH, JERRY STOUT, Secretaryg GLEN MOLSBEE, KENNETH GUINN, A. D. MAJOR, M.D., President. Board Members above are shown displaying a model of our proposed new school building for which bonds were voted October 23. 1951. Superintendent Principal E. W. MCPHERSON RALPH YEAKLEY E L... . 'K-r Q 1 ,H ,6 . I 4 4-5 f ,GA 3 4 'lf '15 dwlgy HERBERT IC, ARLIGDGE Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach XIORR IS BARRON Industrial Arts MAR GAR ET CASH Vocational Home making ALVA li. COPE LAND English A P COSTOIN Noc xtional Agriculture THE LMA DUNAVN AY English PEGGY JO I' ITTS Secretary ANN HENDERSON Science Department GRACF JANI WAY Spanish Geometry AUBREY MIT CHELL Librarian GROVER PEARSON Social Science Junior Football Coach RALPH PORTER Algebral Safety Senior Football Coach R M PULLIS Band ODELIA WALKER Girls Basketball Coach PEGGY .TO WILLIS 'Q Commercial Department 1 Q ' v flzszsfex I A 'C' E x . Fslccr , , . su A PA ULINE COCHRAN FHA 1, Secretary-Treasurer 25 Drama Club 35 Travel Club Vice-President 45 Office Aide 3,45 May Queen 2. Hair of gold, eyes of bluel lt is no wonder Proxy is considered one of the prettiest girls in the class. A BASIL CUNNINGHAM FFA 1.25 Football 3, Manager 45 Lettermen' s Club 35 Science Club President 45 Manager Baseball and Track 2,35 Manager Basketball 3.4. Basil's height is all out of proportion to his great amount of energy. DORIS DE SHAZO FHA 1.2.35 Office Aide 35 Arrowhead 4. Judging by the interest she has taken in Homemaking, her . future seems assured. DOROTHY DUCK FHA 1.3. Vice-President 25 Student Council 2.3. Secretary 45 Class Vice-President 35 Annual 45 Class Favorite 1. An all-around favorite who has earned her popularity. BETTY BOYD HIA 1.8, President 25 Cheerleader 45 Annual 3,45 Editor Arrowhead 45 Class President 25 Class Favor- ite 25 Student Council 1, Secretary 3. Wherever Betty is, there is bound to be excitement and laughter. JOY BROOKINS FHA 1,35 Majorette 45 Student Council 25 Arrow- head 3,4. Her twinkling eyes give you a hint of her mischievous ways. PAUL DAVID CABLE FFA 1, Parliamentarian 45 Sports Club 2, 35 Foot- ball 35 Basketball l,2.3: Baseball 1.2.35 One-Act Play 1. Paul's interests range from blondes to coon dogs. He seems to do all right with both. WANDA CASH Travel Club 1.2.35 Science Club 4: Basketball 3. lf we were making song dedications for the Seniors, Wanda would be on everyone's list with Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes . ' 1 Lgiillbfl FHA 1.2: Travel Club 3: Science Club 4. By being the first Senior to get the ring on That finger this year, jackie has set a record. She marriedtoo late to get her name in the L's. H. B. EMERY FFA 1, President 2.3. Vice-President 4: Class President 4. Tubby has done wonders as Senior class prexy this year, and will probably do so in the years to come. CAROLYN ETHEREDGE Up-To-Daters Club 1: Drama Club 2.3: Travel Club 4: Majorette 2.3: Drum Major 4: Class President 1: Annual 4: Office Aide 4. Our efficient drum major, who has worked hard with the band. LOYD FATHEREE FFA 1.2,3,4. Living out of town hasn't been a drawback to him, since he still manages to be around when there is any excitement. We think he might someday be an authority on Shakespeare. since he made good grades in Macbeth . X 1 at R lf ' f- li c :I I . Q mf' -'Q tr s J AFV' CECIL RAE FENOGLIO DON FENNER FFA 1, 2: Lettermen's Club 3: Science Reporter 4: Football 1, 2, 3, Co- Captain 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3: Class Favorite 1. Good personal ity: good athlete: average grades: what more could a fellow want? FFA 1,4: Sports Club 2,3. Cecil moved and tried high school in Austin his Junior year, but decided that there is just no place like home. BILL GODWIN FFA 1,2, Parliamentarian 3, Secretary 4. We could go on for hours and never tell everything we know about Bill, as he can be good, bad, quiet, or loud, but regardless, Bill is everyone's buddy. 'T ADRIAN GRAHAM FFA 1.2.3.4. His good nature has been proved by SARAH HAMILTON ELDEEN HILL h if , 'I .3 1 gets around. itgfldl FRANCES HOLLARS FHA 1, 2: Drama Club 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3g Basket- ball Manager 3: Arrow- head 3, 4. She will make someone an excellent librarian. ,ff RUTH HOWARD FHA 1,2g Travel Club 3g Science Club Vice- President 4. R-uth is a sweet girl and a true friend to all who know her. BOB HUDSON FFA 1,2,3g Hunting and Fishing Club 4: Baseball 1. 2.3. We actually believe that he had rather go hunting than to eat. the enjoyment with which he takes all those jokes. A tgefzms' FHA lg Travel Club 25 Sports Club 33 Library Club Parliamentarian 4. Maybe the reason Sarah has so many friends is that she likes people so well. FHA lg Drama Club 23 Sports Club 3g Hunting and Fishing Club 4g Basketball 1,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3g Cheerleader 2,33 Majorette 45 TIL Typing lg FFA Sweetheart 35 Football Queen 4. Hilly really DONALD HOWARD Science Club President 1, 2,3, Secretary 4g FFA lg Annual Photographer 4. We believe he will excel in the field of photography 1,-49' 4972111345 FFA l,2g l.ettermen's Club 2, Treasurer 3g Football l,2,3,4g Baseball 2,33 Track 1,33 Student Council Parliamentarian 3, Vice-President 4. He has the ability to excel in everything he does. IO EARL KECK FFA lg Science Club 2.3. Jo Earl hasn't been in a club this year because he has devoted his student activity period to his job in the school lunchroom. We would have traded that spelling for his job! JO MAGEE Travel Club 1.2: Sports Club 3g Arrowhead 3. Assistant Editor 4: Office Aide 3g TIL Ready Writing 33 Girls State 3. She usually has a good time, you can tell by her continual laughter. DONALD NABOURS Science Club lg Sports Club L '2,3g Hunting and Fishing Club 4. Jodie upholds Montague's reputation for sending good students to NHS. ' L-fa! zv9Qf,.:, , 0 :q ,N . , , , 1 4512. A , ' ,X,!,! ,.., J s ,W-.ir I r, if gtg Ei., r ' Q' s-. Vex RAY FERD PA TTERSON 0? as his red hair. CHARLES PENNAL Drama 1: Sports Club 2.3: Travel Club 43 Tennis 1: Track lg Arrowhead 1. Charles can get a laugh with any joke. It's his unique way of telling them. MARY MARGARET PETERSON Franklin, Tennessee 1,2,3: Annual 4: Arrowhead 4: Office Aide 4. Whether Texas is better than Tennessee, she hasn't decided, but in the short time she has been here, she has made many friends. FFA 1.2.3.4g Football 2 3.4: Track 1.2,3g Class Vice-President 2. Always Ai talking, always laughing, his personality is as vivid X 'I . LEWIS POUNDS sg. ,I PEGGY REYNOLDS FHA 1. Reporter 2. Secretary-Treasurer 3: , Arrowhead 4. Dynamite Q comes in little packages is certainly true with Peggy. SIDNEY SUE SMITH FHA 1: Drama 2.3: Hunting and Fishing Club 4: Arrowhead 1: TIL Spelling 1,2.3: Declamation 1: Annual Staff 2. 3. Editor 4: Class Secretary-Treasurer 2.3.4: Class Favorite 3: Majorette 3.4: Girls State 3. What a girll VIRGIL STONE Science Club 1: Lettermen's Club 2.3: Class President 3: President Student Council 4: Football 1. 2.3,4: Baseball 1,2.3: Track 1.2: Declamation 1. He is the Einstein of the Senior Class. tgefzfbfls' FFA 1.2, Parliamentarian 3: Lettermen's Club 2.3: ' Hunting and Fishing Club 4: Football 2. Co-Captain 3.4: Basketball 2.3: Track 2.3: Class Vice-President 4: Class Favorite 3. Everybody's friend! NOMA LEE REED FHA 1: Library Club 2. Secretary-Treasurer 3. President 4: Basketball 1: Declamation 3: TIL Typing 2. She really earned that Library Service Award that she received last year. ROBERT REEVES FFA 1.2. Vice-President 3.4: Baseball 3. Robert could always be depended on to make a nomi- nation that motions cease . He never missed a Thursday cattle sale. GERALD SLEDGE FFA 1.2: Lettermen's Club 3: Hunting and Fishing Club 4: Foot- ball 1.2.3.4: Base- ball 2.3. He is a natural all-around guy with many likable qualities. Lgdillwl l Boa srour X -:N il Lettermen's Club 1,2, 35 President Travel Club 43 gt gh Football 2.3.45 Track 1.2.3, Basketball 2, Captain A 4 33 Class Favorite 2. When Bob moved to Nocona C, in his Freshman year, he made a hit with all. , r v EDWARD WESLEY THOMAS FFA 1,2.3,4. If there are any books in the library that Dick hasn't read, it is just because he couldn't find them. He's the champ in reading speed tests! LYNN WALDEN Sports Club lg Science Club 2, 33 Hunting and Fishing Club 4g Junior Basketball 1, 3. As purchas- ing agent for the Senior concession stand, he can tell to the fraction of a cent what a hot dog costs. JEAN WELCH FHA 1.2, Reporter 35 Student Council 3. 4g Annual 4. If we were predicting futures, lean would rate high with us as an artist. She has proba- bly made more posters than any other student in NHS, but many times, other students got the I credit . A Q . Q , 1 , 0 'U' . lp x . 11 W W t ' , 1 2 C ,ll .. v Q A if RAYMOND WHITE Sports Club lg Lettermen's Club 2, 3g Hunting and Fishing Club 45 Junior Football lg Senior Foot- ball 2,3,4g Class Vice- President 1: Track 1,35 Junior Basketball 1: Senior Basketball 2. Did you ever see Raymond with a frown on his face? -'Z TROY WHITE Science Club lg Sports Club 2g Lettermen's Club 35 Travel Club 45 Manager Track and Baseball 2,3g Manager Football 3,4g Junior Football 1. All the students of NHS term Croy as the friendliest guy they know . HOMER LEE WYLER FFA 1.2.3. Secretary 4, State Dairy Judging 1. After a year's absence from high school, Buddy returned to NHS to make a record both in his studies and with all the students. p Front row, left to right: Dorothy Duck, Peggy Reynolds, Carolyn Etheredge, Sarah Hamilton, Ruth Howard, Eldeen Hill, Jo Magee, Mary Atkins, Noma Lee Reed, Frances Hollars, Sue Smith. Second row, left to right: Donald Nabours, Virgil Stone, Betty Boyd, Joy Brookins, Mary Margaret Peterson Jean Welch, Pauline Cochran, Wanda Cash, Bill Godwin, Donald Howard, Bob Hudson. Third row, left to right: Robert Reeves, James Bowerman, Troy While. Donald Armstrong, Paul Cable, Charles Pennal, H. B. Emery, Edward Thomas, Loyd Fatheree, Jo Earl Keck, Jimmy Jameson. Fourth row, left to right: Raymond White, Lynn Walden, Bob Stout, Homer Wyler, Jimmy Bonds, Gerald Sledge. Don Fenner. Lewis Pounds, Adrain Graham, Rayferd Patterson, Cecil Fenoglio. umm Bud and Allen seem to scorn squaws' work as demonstrated by Dane and Dotsy. The metate fcorn grinderl, now in the .Toe Benton collection, was found at the site of an old Indian village near Spanish Fort. OFFICERS DANE HUTCHINS - - ------ President ALLEN BYROM -------- Vice President DOTSY FLETCHER - - Secretary-Treasurer BUD LEE ------ ---- C lass Reporter TTI ADDINGTON JIMMY BAGWILL BEVERLY BROWN CAROLYN BUCK CATHRYN BUCK '34 ,I----Q ALLEN BYROM GLEN CHAMBERS PATRICIA COOK LATRELLE COOPER BOBBY DUFF Yr f A1 I S? I, . -L 1 v E- 1 AJ LOU ANN ELKINS BILLY E. FARQUHAR RUSSELL FENOGLIO DOTSY FLETCHER J. E. GANN JAMIE GOODCION GRANVILLE HANKS DANE HUTCHINS .IOHN GOBLE WAYNE I-IANKINS J. C. HARALSON fr'- , A- 43 . , 1 . 1. 3 ,J Q gli'- 'Q' BUD LEE RALPH LINDSEY CLEO MARTIN JIMMY ROBERT LEE PARR CLOVIS PAYNE ALLENE CPUDJ PRICE 3. iff .-hi iff' -1 N. zvwfhvi A -lf U SUE PETTYJOHN JOAN RU CKTASHEL Q -lb -5' 45' xlr v JANELLE Jd STOREY SHACKELFORD PATSY WALKER DONALD RAY WALL ELIZABETH BOB WOOTEN ANN WITT .gb ' U IT, Y 'N' A .3 V5 x . V T Q . gn A I Q I DE WAYNE SW EARINGIN zmzkws LAWSON WALLACE BARBARA WYNNE 9 'T 4 M345 I IVE DELBERT TUCKER DICKY WALKER VALENTINE WATERS RALPH YEAKLEY BETTYE ANNE WISE DURA YOUNG 'UN ffl 1 ' 1 Al Wh Billy Adickes Gretchen Bell Billy Brown C. W. Chandler Horace Copeland Jackie Copeland Mary Lee Crow OFFICERS C. W. Chandler - - Pregident Loretta Zahn - - ------- President Freda McCool - - - Secretary-Treasurer Mike Newby - - ------ Reporter The Sophomore officers, Newby, Zahn, McCool and Chandler are pictured wearing genuine Indian blankets from the Joe Benton collection. 5aMamax1es If ,,, NR' P , fp, r' w 4 X is ' 110' K Q 0.4 49' 5 A A -1 . If . IV' l fl X! 1 'it 1 Ellen Davis Larry Dunbar Carole Elwell Jack Gist Margery Haney Don Hankins C. W. Harrnon Eddie Hollars 2 5: Q I ' it , X' 1-5 if '4 'e - F4 .X 3' ti F- 1 tr X , , M -1'-f . Lgaiffamafies pvx J 40 HN FN a- Q' fi' . A Q U A u C- , ' ' Y 4? s K , R95 ' X ' HL' if ,-A xr -9 f ' x ' F I ' ii Re. xi - I . -I Dag -an 91 fo V7' -I' 91 N. L. Hudson Ruth Janeway Sue Ellen Jones Gayle Keck Ruby Kerr Charles Lasseter Sammy Lee Freda McCoo1 I Joe H. Mc Dude -1- 3 Z? PM 4' C -sr' fs I ,N Q 'ix' in ,-v r j Suv Ann lVlCNe-w A 1 4 V .. sv I. x 1 - 'lonirny MCNUW X l 4 Janies McPherson XX 'Q fi I X Q' K .1 r x , X .-sz, N ,K 'Q Billy Ray Meyers ' -N r ' '- fi X' 4- A Shirley Mins A X9 Dickey Myers Mike Newby Shirley Partridge Ronald Pribble Barbara Priddy Dorman Reid Doyle Reid Theresa Jane Reynolds v-v Q' Lgahiamaaex X 4 'S 14 y X Age R Y KJ .5 x ff Q 4 ' z are AD ,Q Mary Molsbee l-Qstziline Motley ,4- ,-L. C. J. Ritchie Billy Rolwrts A. V. fBuSt0rl Rolls Flo Dell R Oper Wanda Roper Peggy Smith Martha Sue Spencer Sue Ann Stouder gs ' ,g ,om 's 'Y' XJ F s 1 J' fx! ily! X ,. I' l' r X83 ' 1 ,J f y hr Petha Ann Taylor Robby Thomas John 'Iomnsend Doris lQnderu.ood 5-.nn Vice ...orare J- axe. Quintirt '-'fe lch Loretta Zahn ff' 41 178 'Q George Admire Linda Mxe Admire Qfzesffmefz OFFICERS I-Qddie Cooper - - - ---- President Sue Scott - - ----- Vice President Nell Hoover - - -Secretary-Trezasurer Nell Hoover carries a bow and arrow, while Sue ing an Indian overcoat, a buffalo hide from the last buffalo shot by an Indian with a bow and ar- row in this country. All Indian artifacts are from the Joe Benton collection. no 'QM 19' I 1 Bob Beasley Robert Bowen Jane Carminati nr F-px Carol Coleman Eddie Cooper Preston Cox Catherine Davis Dawson Doyle Scott offers a peace pipe. Eddie Cooper is wear- Retha Duncan Bobby Eldred I-larl Price Pitts Paula Green James Hamilton Benny Hanks Lewis Hillard Nell Hoover Carl Wayne Jones Tommy Kaler Shirley Kilpatrick Wyman Leaton Gloria LeBeau Kenneth Losure Sammy McPherson 1 ,fx . .. '15 ,. vs R. Xilinx' N YL ,,o y 'Q X wr J 11' ff f-es' W 5' l fr- ' I ,ff Q 1 .pl 4f'TP' 'UN 1 .Q Q 4' '--B ., rox Y ,S I .- 1' fvs 41? , .1 .,--'Y W - A -0' - x ls 'n aff? .--uv Z ftlfvxs 4 is ff Q . -5 JW ' an 'V' s WK l ff , NV D K X 1 W to 'A 3-1 3 '1-if fe 111 .f , .43 y 'ss ,fr F 4g -45 je. . ix'-7 y. 4 '- . u ra? L A fs? 1255771671 Virginia Molsbee ,lucky Nabours llzxrl Noel Lucia Sue Painter Janice Patterson Allie B. Patton Hernian Penaluna Shirley Pingenot Milton Reed Patricia Reed Barbara Reynolds Dolores Richardson Lowell Ritchie Kathryn Roberts Patricia Robertson Qksimefz Victor A. Rotramble Kloodspeedl Ba rlya ra Sappington Sue Sc ott Sara Ann Sewell Robert L. Simpson Marilyn Spencer John Stubblefield Donna Sutton Barbara Thomas Shirley Thurman James Edward Ulbig Laurita Nell fPattyl Walker DElva Wall Jessie Dell West Virgil Wright tg ,np f f' A , 5 . - 1 A X' X . V. W XX .4 fr C, 53, S ' is '.- fr-7 h. -2-2 ' f ' fifgiififz 22212222 6 '- -' V is. .l...- if .11i'...9Jt:::: A W li , A. ar . -3 if Y ff ly v-F ,., 1 s Mi 'li -I X 3. ll' 114' Safety Class learns artificial respiration. Making end tables in Woodwork, Safety Class learns artificial respiration. Making end tables in Woodwork. N. H. S. HONOR STUDENTS FIRST HONOR ROLL QAl1 grades 90 or abovej Seniors: Margaret Peterson, Virgil Stone. Juniors: Pattie Addington, Glen Chambers, Donola Pollock, Janelle Shackelford, Ralph Yeakley. Sophomores: C. W. Chandler, Ruth Janeway, Freda McCool, Flo Dell Roper. Freshmen: None. SECOND HONOR ROLL QA1l grades 80 or abovey Seniors: Donald Armstrong, James Bowerman, Dorothy Duck, Frances Hollars, Bob Hudson, Jimmy Jameson, Donald Nabours, Noma Lee Reed, Sidney Sue Smith, Edward Thomas, Jean Welch. Juniors: Patricia Cook, Lou Ann Elkins, John Goble, Wayne Hankins, Lynn Pixley, Jane Salmon, Jo Storey, Betty Anne Wise, Barbara Wynne. Sophomores: Jack Gist, Don Hankins, Sue Ellen Jones, Gayle Keck, Ruby Kerr, James McPherson, Mary Alice Molsbee, Barbara Priddy, Theresa Reynolds, Billy Roberts, Wanda Roper, Martha Spen- cer, Sue Stouder, Doris Underwood, Monte Walker. Freshmen: Linda Admire, Jane Carminati, Carol Coleman, Retah Duncan, Nell Hoover, Shirley Kilpatrick Gloria Le Beau, Virginia Molsbee, Jacky Nabours, Lucia Painter, Janice Patterson, Pat Reed, Kathryn Roberts, Barbara Sappington, Sue Scott, Sara Sewell, Marilyn Spencer, James Ulbig, Patty Walker. 3 i English students with an Elizabethan stage. The biology class sees a filmrq ,YQ Memes -I IV' F J- W, deff Wm N if? nm 4. r fa 1 W A 4 4 . vu, f 'ive-1 f Q 1. .Q gr ff, fgzzsiefffzl H6672 www 5-'C ' Q ,Q uv' 1 .nur vb' ,. .. ,hu- . -' uh .nr , p .uni . .r w. wmv ww Q an ,v u u x ,..rvv ,. A ,J ,. ., W , ,Q K . fy f '51'f U,. 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Not Pictured: Hanks SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 INDIANS 1951 SCOREBOARD IOWA PARK ARCHER CITY HANDLEY DIAMOND HILL BURKBURNETT OLNEY' HENRIETTA DEC AT UR' BOWIE' IACKSBORO' 12 NOCONA 39 6 NOCONA 26 18 NOCONA 6 6 NOCONA 6 13 NOCONA 12 13 NOCONA O '7 NOCONA 32 0 NOCONA 0 12 NOCONA 13 13 NOCONA '7 ' Conference Games At right: Jimmy jameson returns the first punt of the season to the fifty yard line. Qkafizi 5 . J 4 r ' .2 RALPH POR'I'liR I, Coach dal!- EIEHMQR I' ARLIilXtl 'N E. 'H fd F1 TK HRW. Coach 4.5 J : 4, .. 1 U 4 . I Q LEWIS POUNDS DON FENNER ALLEN HYROM BUD LEP Guard Back Back Back Co-Captain Co-Captain Co-Captain Co-Captain -,, an A ' 4- -v ' . . 3 W yt A Left: Bob Stout and Lewis Pounds, who made the all- district first team. Allen Byrom, Delbert Tucker, and James Bowerman made the all-district second team. . A JAMES BOWERMAN PRESTON COX JACIrx C151 Center Guard Tackle HORACE COPELAND LARRY DUNBAR Center I' nd At rmght Bob Stout at the receiving end of DONALD HANKINS GRANVILLE HANKS WAYNE HANKINS Tackle At left The BOWIE Qcoreboard reports the game of the year 4- f BILLY MEYERS E Back MIKE NEWBY Guard DONNIE ORRELL End Back Tackle ARL NOEL RAYFERD PATTERSON Right: .Timmy Jameson picks up good yardage against Jacksboro as Dicky Walker throws a block. 4 , 1 ' A 'S ,. , L Left: Mike Newby on one of his long kick-off returns. DeWAYNE SWEARINGIN BOB STOUT RONALD PRIBBLE Back GERALD 51.1-:DGE End JOHN TOWNSEND Back Guard End ,ag m 'Z' it lm 4 fff 1 VIRGIL STONE LAWSON XNALLAC1 QUINIIN WFLCI1 Back ohLBER r I'LChER hnd DIC1xLY WALKER End Right: Don Fenner be1ng tackled after p1ck1ng up needed yardage agalnst Bow1e RAYMOND WHITE Guard ,-Q 1-'-' :aff ', 4 Y! R4 ,2r,,.x - l Standing: Lawson Wallace, manager, Mike Newby, Lynn Walden, Quintin Welch, Delbert Tucker Bob Stout, Coach Herbert Arledge. ham, manager. opponents' 1093. l Kneeling: Donald Armstrong, Billy Meyers, John Townsend, Lewis Pounds, Allen Byrom, Basil Cunning The Indian basketball squad had a good seasomranking third in the district, and scoring 1164 points to their Bob Stout made all-district first team. -Delbert Tucker and Allen Byrom were named to the all district second team. Poly 47 Antelope 44 Wichita Falls 35 Prairie Valley 42 Prairie Valley 50 Wichita Falls 51 Electra 28 St. Jo 41 St. Jo 52 Antelope 28 Electra 38 Alvord 35 SEASON'S RECORD Nocona 28 ' Nocona 49 Nocona 37 Nocona 38 Nocona 42 Nocona 38 ' Nocona 41 ' Nocona 63 ' Nocona 62 ' Nocona 36 ' Nocona 65 ' Nocona 59 ' Iacksboro Slidell Bowie Bryson Newcastle Olney Decatur Bowie Olney Jacksboro Decatur Bowie 'jacksboro 54 Nocona 60 ' Conference Games Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona N ocona Nocona Nocona Nocona N P . I' 'I' rv hy 5 if LEWIS POUNDS Guard l' ALLEN BYROM Forward aa S 4 r 5 N , -, .I Q AS..- P' DON IENNER Guard DELBERT TUCKLR Forward LYNN WALDEN Guard A Xi BOB STOUT Center A 1'f1vf'w.,yj A 'U Q- - X MIKE NLWBY H . N 7 Forward ' h W, ft Q . 2 y ' 'X' .7 V 1 5 li ,Q A '- ' kk 1 Y x ' 5 .- , L 1' X , L ma-:H L ' 'U' 1' x x -U R . N , f 1 11 J- Q' . ' 1 kv we A ' Q -A if h X 5 A: 1, .xi , , V. K. fi V xx I .L , 1' ,f ' , 5' ' . sf , QUINTIN WELCH Q Center Lg A' Xx Q H -f' , 'i W- DONALD ARMSTRONG JOHN TOWNSEND BILLY MEYERS 'V Guard Forward Guard 'CW K 2 W-HQQK J 'WMU warm 15 Q A' fgafieffaff wi Mlm QA in Top row Walker Duncan Jones Motley Kllpatnck Buck Reynolds Wall W Roper Coach Walker Bottom row Waters Cooper Sappmgton Rucktashel Buck F Roper H111 1 ff! ,V 4 1 I ...fun NOCON4 OPPONENTS Nocona Nocona 2 Nocona Bowre Pra1r1e Valley Prarrre Valley Henrletta St 0 Nocona 41 St Jo 14 Nocona 59 Burkburnett 27 Nocona 33 Henrlet a 32 Nocona 43 Boyd 25 Nocona 27 Alvord 18 Nocona 43 Paradrse 22 Nocona 31 Decatur 33 Nocona 57 Olney 36 Nocona 44 Decatur 40 Nocona 46 Burkburnett 18 Nocona 50 Bowle 26 Nocona 41 Olney 31 Nocona 45 Jacksboro 26 Nocona 24 Decatur 31 Nocona 49 Bowte 12 Nocona 59 Jacksboro 35 860 535 nv' Nocona Nocona v RUCKTAbHEL Captarn BUCK Co Captaln 1' AA v fi ,Q ,L In A ' I A . ,- 1: V I . ai., E :ggi :f . M Q AJ d VZ. T 5? , . 8, E . .ma V ' ' rj - 3,22 f - 03, v 9 I 3' 'R 1 . - 244. wi a- j' ' I ' A5831 . X H . - it 131134.-, . Na, -LW,-,-4. A 55, kgs: W 3059 -- U url 5 lfiialql ' 421-iw 5 ' 3 as A. 3' ' ' QV. . 4 , - L31 Q it l'f:i.kQM'. , A . 'W' ' K ' Fx 'f ' gg - 5 'q V N 4 - x A 2 X fx 1 A3 M f , ' ., -4 ,- 'W' 1 -' ' ma y .15 L 49 ' 8 -7 ' 24 30 A ' ' 26 28 ' 31 34 . I 20 ' REYNOLDS orward N1 COOPFR Forward J ROPER Forward WATERS Forward SAPPINGTON Forward F ROPER Guard HILL Guard IVIOTLEY Guard DUNCAN Guard JONES Guard The Gmrls Basketball team were D1str1ct wmners th1s season They won second place at the tour nament Waters and F Roper makmg the all tournament team The g1r1s hope to wm Reg1ona1 at Stephenv111e March 7 Thls squad IS fast and has thr111ed the spectators many t1mes th1s sea son 7 X KILPATRICY Forward WALL F0I'WaI'd BUCK Guard LQ 1- .JJ , 1' ' Q ' A Q l .- Lg X ge 8 W A fri' Q N T' F Q gf' , J-F . 2 ' ' -X 7 , T F up A L 1, Q . W. - ' . L T 2 -F .X K , 'Q A S xx 4 X I X Q 1 . if ,, v , 1 '-1 T 'rx . w L , A Q15 ' 9 'X , 5 x . - - X ' xx -5 Q 1 x X , Q T ,I l, ' . , . . . I A ' u . - D A , , - f , p mm Qkafiaf 1 ai- ,, 0' n ,fn Standing Bill Lee Eddle Cooper Earl Price F1tts Bobby Beasley Jim Storey Buster Rolls Grover Pearson Coach Kneeling John Welch Kenneth Losure Dawson Doyle Hardy Lee Seay Butch Butts Calvin Graham Lowell Ritchie Sitting Robert Martin Albert Dillard David Waldrip Daon Wall Max James October October October October 23 October 30 Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona The Junior football squad is made up of boys who have not reached their fifteenth birthday before September first. Sandy Mitchell Olney S o Decatur Bowie '7 Jacksboro 34 Junior football is an important activity because it is basic training for our future Nocona Indian athletes. 24 23 Standing Buster Rolls Eddie Cooper, Bobby Beasley, Jack Grst Earl Noel Coach Grover Pearson Kneeling Carl Jones Lowell Ritchie, Bill Lee, Sammy McPherson Albert Dillard Daon Wall Zlillbl as! ffzzff The Nocona Juniors were runners-up for the district title, losing to Jacksboro in a play oft' for the championsh p The play off game was necessary because of a tie at the close of the conference t Antelope 36 Prairie Valley 23 Muenster 10 St. JO 14 Alvord 14 Muenster 23 Henrietta 23 Prairie Valley 13 Olney 22 Decatur 11 Bowie 25 Olney 26 Jacksboro 30 Decatur 28 Bowie 28 Jacksboro 33 Jacksboro 31 35 ' Conference Game Nocona Nocona Noc ona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocnoa cffzfmmzf af fgasaeffaff g :rl J' cuAMP1oNs JUNIOR onus Standing: Martin. Addington' WYUUC- Carolyn Buck, Rucktashel. Kneeling: Waters. Price. COOP'-if CCP- Cathryn Buck. if -4.--.-. .4 'nn ' 5 I I V AU 1 f 7 CHAMPIONS SENIOR BOYS Standing: Walden, Armstrong, Stout. Kneeling: Pounds, Fenner QCJ. 1 Jameson, Cable, The Senior boys and the Junior girls emerged victors in the annual intramural basketball series which has become a much-anticipated feature ofthe N, ILS, athletic calendar. The tournament is ' sponsored by the Student Council. The 1951 games were as follows: Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Dec. 4 Dee. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Sophomore Boys Freshman Girls Senior Boys Senior Boys Junior Girls Senior Boys Junior Girls 19 8 14 20 24 24 19 Freshman Boys 10 Sophomore Girls 7 Junior Boys 14 Junior Boys 17 Senior Girls 6 Sophomore Boys 15 Freshman Girls 16 '09 I' . , ' '11 . , MMT W ,Q ' A I Qi . A s ,IMI J RUNNERS-UP-f.w,,,,,.r:',, .,.' g soPHoMoRE BOYS '9 UiW 'lP Standing- Dunbar, Hankins, Welch, Pribble, Rolls, Kneeling- Gist, Meyers QCD, Newby KCH, Townsend, Copeland , it , -- 0 JUNIOR BO YS Standing- Swearingin, Hanks, Tucker, Wallace Kneeling- Wooten, Lee Goodgion QCQ, Byrom water: -.Q-1 .fy .giga- FRESHMAN BOYS Standing- Ritchie, Wright, Beasley, Hamilton, Doyle fMgr.l Kneeling- Jones, Cooper QCJ, Noel, McPherson Q ,Cf RUNNERS-UP FRESHIVIAN GIRLS Standing- Duncan, Scott, Carminati, Roberts, West, Davis Kneeling- Reed, Sutton. Painter, Sappington QCD Kilpatrick, Reynolds, Wall . I, -i 1 i ,Wm tb i R 'M 2.2 i b 'ul X .1 , . - I ,j,x l W 5 v F f N , j 1 ' A i ' jj K ' 5 df f 3 -'X . in- KN ' SOPHOIVIORE GIRLS Standing- Spencer, Motley, Vice, Bell, lVlcCool, Kneeling- Jones, Molsbee, F. Roper QCD, W. Roper, McNew 5 SENIOR GIRLS Standing- Welch, Boyd, Brookins, Reed, Atkins Kneeling- Duck, Hill fCl, Hollars, Smith - Q7 aw? qgkm -4...-.3 Evan, Wayne llankins, shot put James Bowerman, shot put, discus ai '5X .45 Jimi' -ff SQQEFH l If Y ,- IA Jimmy Jameson, Lewis Pounds, Mike Newby 2220 yard dash and 100 yard dash ' ff 07, ,th f f 1, 3: l Donald Hankins, broad jumpg hurdles Quintin Welch, broad jump Rayferd Patterson, 440 yard dash Red Nocl,' broad jump Dickie Walker 440 yard dash Johonny Townsend, mile run 255 df F 1 9 X, ,lf 1 .2 V at K s1::f+,' W' . lui .- I , V ,Ji - via ,, '---rf' K XT L 1 M XX Q x Top row Sledge Jameson Newby Welch Lindsey Byrom Hankins, Pixley, Hudson, Bottom row Wright Stone Pribble Noel Hankins Dunbar, Nabours. 5 .T I X W ff' 'x fx x ' ' 4,57 Top: Davis, Boyd, Admire, Black, McNew, Bell, Hoover, West. Second: Wall, Scott, Molsbee, Sappington, Kilpatrick, Buck. Sitting: F. Roper, W. Roper, Reynolds, Cooper, Hill, Rucktashel, Waters. , , 4 n Standing, left to right: Buster Rolls, Jack Gist, Billy Roberts. Kneeling, left to right: Earl P. Fitts, Carl Jones, Eddie Hollars, Donald I-lankins, Monte Walker. EW ff Left to right: Kenneth Losure, Cutter Hamilton, Earl Price Fitts. Standing, left to right: Eldeen Hill, Wanda Roper, Betty Boyd. Kneeling, left to right: Joan Ruckta- shel, Valentine Waters, Latrelle Cooper. mm' Left to right: Donald Hankins, Delbert Tucker, Eddie Hollars, Ronald Prib- ble, Jack Gist, Larry Dunbar. w SJ X Sf? M 0 Wfllggffafzs' 4, if Am df JW A10 J Z, 155 v Av EB iv 417 Av Q .AVA v Av 4 72574 v 'iv 4v Av Qv 4v 4v I Wx mv flv Qv :wiv 1 Qv I 0: B' D S' 5 K Ig 5: fb ' Q, . , 1,5 v 5 v .Q Q , ' vi r 2 . 5 0,0 ' 1.5 A gg I ' .V l . .4 'L 'xwfi Q 0' 4 6 - 0 X 5 0. E A A N S7152 CJQZZZMIZ fgzzfzczf TROMBONES CLARINETS TRUMPETS Earl Price Fitts Carl Wayne Jones Sammy McPherson Lynn Pixley BASS HORN Ralph Lindsay SAXOPHONES Janice May Lucia Painter Lowell Ritchie Marilyn Spencer Valentine Waters DRUMS Cathryn Eavis Dane Hutchins James McPherson Joe Pullis Theresa Reynolds Betty Wise Lindell Bail Patricia Bailey Don Boswell Jacklyn Cardwell Larry Clark Sue Coston Jean Ellis Jimmy Enlow Billy Farquhar Sue Ellen Jones Richard Oldham Sue Scott Peggy Smith Frankie Stambaugh Ann Witt FLUTES Barbara Reynolds D'Elva Wall OBOE-BELL LYRE Ruth Janeway CAROLYN ETHERE DGE Drum Major if rs -1.57 As the members of the N. H. S. Band look back on the 1951-52. season, they will remember their trips to all the out-of-town football gamesg the trip to Midwestern Home Coming that did not material- ize because of the hardest rain in monthsg the re- gional marching contest at Wichita Fallsg the Stock Show at Ft. Worthg band festivals at Roosevelt, Waurika, Altus, and Enid, Oklahoma, where so- 'L loists competedg and the regional meet at Denton. 9 4 X Individuals won outstanding honors in musi- cianship: Joe Pullis won first chair as snare drum- mer in the All-State bandg Ralph Lindsey, bass, and Lynn Pixley, trombone, made all regional band. C. W. Chandler Richard Griffith James Howard Tommy McNew Estaline Motley Martha Spencer Dick Stallcup Jimmy Storey Monte Walker Donald Wall FRENCH HORNS Gretchen Bell Elaine Sell Patty Walker Daon Wall BARITONE David Milam CYMBALS Dotsy Fletcher , 'I R. M. PULLIS X KU' Director 'C' -5: 'T x IVIAJORETTES ELDEEN HILL LATRELLE COOPER JOY BROOKINS BEVERLY BROWN SUE SMITH BAND OFFICERS President - - - Vice President Sec.-Treas. - - Librarian - - - Asst. Librarian Reporter ---- First row: Valentine Waters, C. W. Chandler, Sue Scot Wise, Dotsy Fletcher. Second row: Patricia Bailey, Gretchen Bell, Don Boswell, Jacklyn Cardwell, - VALENTINE WATERS - - -C. W. CHANDLER SUE SCOTT - - - RUTH .TANEWAY f Larry Clark, Sue Coston. ' ff' BETTY WISE - - DOTSY FLETCHER t, Ruth Janeway, Betty r 1 , .,f 1 ,rs r' f ,- Y TTT? if W 1-7' I as-11 f... 'J Qfr I 4 First row: Lucia Painter, Lynn Pixley, Joe Pullis, Barbara Reynolds, Theresa Reynolds Lowell Ritchie. Second row: Elaine Sell, Peggy Smith, Martha Spencer, Marilyn Spencer, Jim Storey, Monte Walker. Third row: Patty Walker, Daon Wall, DElva Wall, Donald Wall, Drill Master, Ann Witt. Not Pictured: Lindell Ball, Frankie Stambaugh, Dick Stallcup. Loretta Zahn, Nell Hoover, .loan Rucktashel, Head Cheerleader, Betty Boyd, Allene fPudj Price. w Q Mlm ,gm xg. - ' :' -r z -c--ii.-s' ' Student Game!! The Student Council helped plan the following events: All assembly programs, vocational guidance programs, Homecoming, intramural basketball games, and the Book Bazaar. They also made the Student Directory. Standing: Mrs. Copeland, sponsor, James Bowerman, lean Welch, Senior representatives, Lou Ann Elkins, Barbara Wynne, Junior representatives, Flo Dell Roper, C. W. Chandler, Sophomore representatives, Earl Price Fitts, DElva Wall, Freshman representatives, and Miss Dunaway, sponsor. Seated: Stone, Jameson, Duck, Fletcher, and Armstrong. H.. VIRGIL STONE President JIMMY JAMESON DOROTHY DUCK Vice-President Secretary DOTSY FLETCHER DONALD ARMSTRONG Treasurer Pqarliamentarian 'B OFFICERS Noma Lee Reed ----- President Patti Addington - - -Vice-President Valentine Waters - - - Sec.-Treas. Donola Pollock ------ Reporter Sarah Hamilton - - Parliamentarian 'Ihe Library Club's activities for the year were the selling of mums for the Homecoming football game and a Book Bazaar November 30, Attending the State Meeting of the Teen Age Library Association in April was also a feature ofthe year's work. Club members served as student assistants to their sponsor, Mrs. Mitchell, in the library. OFFICERS Basil Cunningham ---- President Ruth Howard ---- Vice-President Donald Howard ---- Sec.-Treas. Don Fenner ------- Reporter In the picture fstandingl: Mrs. Hen- derson, sponsor: Fenner, D. Howard: R. Howard: Cunningham. fSeatedQ Kenneth Losureg Jacklyn Lee Patricia Cook, Wanda Cashg Bobby Beasleyg George Admireg Cutter Hamiltong Sammy McPherson. Science Club members work in three groups: one studying radiog one collecting and caring for animals: and a third section studying plants and maintaining the window boxes. Programs are oral- reports on these various activities. The club enjoys a half-day field trip in the spring. fvllfflflw Hn! Hisfizkzg ffzzf sain- OFFICERS BUD LEE -------- President ALLEN BYROIVI - Vice President DEWAYNE SWEARINGIN - - Sec. ' Treas MORRIS BARRON - - - Sponsor Bottom row: Bud Lee, Allen Byrom, Dewayne Swearingin, Jo Storey, Joan Rucktashel, Jane Salmon, Eldeen Hill, Allene Price, Sue Smith. Second row: Larry Dunbar, Don Hankins, Donald Nabours, Ronald Pribble, Buster Rolls, Earl Noel, Jack Gist, Robert Parr, Billy Farquhar, J. E. Gann, Bob Hudson. Top row: Mr. Barron, Sponsor, Raymond White, Billy Roberts, Lynn Walden, John Townsend, Horace Copeland, Billy Meyers, Lewis Pounds, Gerald Sledge. The Hunting and Fishing Club is a newcomer to the N.H.S. club ros- ter this year. Its membership includes students whose primary interests are outdoor sports - or outdoor sportsmen. Some interesting oral re- ports of individual hunting exploits have been given in the weekly meeting. OFFICERS WAYNE HANKINS - - - President JAMIE GOODGION-Vice President RALPH YEAKLEY - - - Secretary BARBARA REYNOLDS -Treasurer LATRELLE COOPER - Reporter Pictured near the N.H,S. trophy case are the members of the Sports Club, who study rules, sports records, and current sporting news. In the picture are: First row: Jackie Nabours, Lucia Painter, Latrelle Cooper, Bar- bara Reynolds. Second row: Dawson Doyle, Eddie Cooper, Lowell Ritchie, Virgil Wright. Third row: Wayne Hankins, Ralph Yeakley, Lynn Pixley. Back row: Jamie Goodgion, Mr. Pearson, Sponsor, Quintin Welch. Lgiilfb' JZ!! m... OFFICERS Bob Stout --------- President Pauline Cochran - -ViCG-l'I'9SidCr1i Janelle Shackelford - - - Secretary M WZ UM 1 Miss Willis fSponsorl, Delbert Tucker, Jimmy Newland, Bobby Wooten, Charles Pennal, Donnie Orrell, Lawson Wallace, Carolyn Etheredge, Carol Coleman, Ruth Janeway, Gretchen Bell, Pauline Cochran, Bob Stout, Janelle Shackelford fnot pictured, ffuhfzf yyxxfkffzfzfs ,- -.... A CT ml la..-:gi C V 6 xr-J LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Jo Magee, Noma Lee Reed, Fran ces Hollars, Valentine Waters, Shirley Mills, Mrs. Mitchell, Sarah Hamilton, Dorothy Duck, Donola Pollock, Patti Addington, Retha Taylor, Sara Sewell, Bar- bara Priddy OFFICE AIDES Carolyn Buck, Margery Haney, Cathryn Buck, Patti Addington, Margaret Peterson, Dane Hut- chins, Pauline Cochran, Carolyn Etheredge, Mr. Yeakley, Jane Salmon yufuae amemafem' yfmmw 'L--.an Ftrst row Cleo Martrn Sue PettyJohn Shrrley Ktlpamck Ann Vrce Wanda Roper Loretta Zahn Gmger Molsbee Second row Barbara Prrddy Ruby Kerr Mary Crow Gayle Keck Retha Duncan Patrrcra Robertson Thtrd row Jane Carmtnatr Paula Green Kathryn Roberts Carolyn Buck Glorra Le Beau Estahne Motley Bette Wrse Fourth row Ianrce Patterson Dolores Rrchardson Pat Reed Llnda Admrre Barbara Sapprngton Carol Elwell Shrrley Thurman Alhe Patton Ftfth row Sue McNew Iackre Copeland Margre Haney Donna Sutton Patty Walker Shrrley Ptngenot Martha Spencer Mxss Cash Sponsor Standrng Freda McCoo1 Retha Taylor Cathryn Buck Sara Sewell Mary Molsbee Nell Hoover Jessre West 1 not ptctured j OFFICERS Vtce Presrdent RETHA TAYLQQ Secretary Jessie WEST ReP0Her NELL HOOVER Parhamentanan CATHRYN BUCK Song Leader SARA SEWELL Plamst MARY MOLSBEE i V A :'n t Q , I President ------------------------- FREDA Mccoot Loretta Lahn, Carole Elwell, Mary Lee Crow, Gayle Keck, and Doris Underwood have lots of advice a- bout how to arrange those Christ- mas decorations. A chapter from Emily Post is in- tensely interesting to Doris De Shazo, Dotsy Fletcher, Betty Ann Wise, Frances Hollars, Cleo Mar- tin, Sue Pettyjohn, and Shirley Partridge. We suspect that it is a chapter about weddings. Cathy Buck and Ellen Davis col- laborate on watering the ivy. Retha Taylor and Ruby Jo Kerr demonstrate how to use a broom. Noma Lee Reed follows with a dust mop. It is housecleaning time in the Homemaking Depart- ment. Ann Vice has the easiest task of all: she's eating. Unglamorous tasks such as those pictured above precede a lovely Valentine buffet dinner. In a setting of red hearts, lovers' knot rolls, chicken a la king, pine- apple rings, jelled vegetable salad, and heart-shaped cakes made a deliciously romantic oc- casion. But the only male who got a chance to appreciate all the sentimental atmosphere and the wonderful food was annual photographer Dona1d'Howard. , xg, eww i Q-' C iff G Lt 5 gain 2 zz mms yfmemvz i9::l.ta::z 1'1 'm ' guy--'-.,.,,,12if C B f XXV -:Stir ' g W -W ,. an . ' . L. ,.,.., ,A - ' . get ' R f .ahh M .hw ' - s Q A A, LW... in Wame- ,3 ,A r----. Y. .lit Y 'fs Y 43 Seated left to nght J G Haralson H B Emery B111 Godwtn Glen Chambers C I R1tch1e Clovls Payne Paul Cable Jtmmy Bonds Kneeltng Tommy Kaler Robert Slmpson Lewxs Hxllard Herman Penaluna Bobby Eldred Loyd Fatheree Bas1lCunn1ngham Drckey Myers Vlctor Rotramble C W Harmon Bobby Thomas Russell Fenogllo Joe McDade Standrng A P Coston Sponsor Edd1eU1b1g Wyman Leaton Edward Thomas Wayne Lasseter Robert Reeves Homer Wyler Bobby Duff Donald Armstrong Adnan Graham Dorman Rerd John Stubble Not ptctured Doyle Retd Cecxl Fenoglto OFFICERS Presldent I G HARALSON Vice Presxdent H B EMERY Secretary BILL GODWIN Treasurer GLEN CHAMBERS Reporter C I RITCHIE Sentmel CLOVIS PAYNE Parlramentanan PAUL CABLE Song Leader JIMMY BONDS ' 1 I 'R J x ' V nu -' PV J' lb L N' A -. A Q ,n 1 l r - B , - field, Tommy McNew, C. W. Chandler, Sammy Lee, Billy Adickes. E John Goble. ii - 'I P I I I g, J 1 F t 1 J It hland Park football! ell us friends who visit- mer and me. Welch: Eating and to school ' Reed: Running aroundr res Hollars. i -kins: The football gamer to. es Holla:-sz Running around cuna Reed. y Enery: S ndin Thanks fallcer: Playing golf and . ,u e . pe e , - at Robert Reeves' doing cy Kilpatrick: The pecans it, up on Thanksgiving. ! zz La Beau: Eating, n:it'ur-- Green: Trying to sleep, 'se. Cm-minati. Ea-ting. ' Kaler: Not having to Mrs. Mitchell, y Eldred: Being out ot Price Pitts: Going duck last Saturday, Orrell: Bill Elwell and' ttyjohn came in, and I them. Fletcher: Going to Jackes P! real f I yn H l vu n ,-., ..... '? Jo Magee ...............,i......... .AH B Coach Rah: RBPOR'I'l?.S .mt-mbers nf t Seniors. Fmnom Hollars, Joy ball team wl Brcolzlns, Doris DeShazo, Peifi 'honors attem Revnolds. Margaret Peterson. banquet at Q Juniors: Dane Hutchins, Nan- netta Lambert, Ralph Lindsey, Ann! Witt. mira Young, June Roberts, Patsy Walker, Beverly Brown. Sophomore: Ellen Davis, Sue Monday nlghti included Boli Pounds. who district first ts erman, Allen' fS V5 Ellen Jones, James McPherson, . 2 - mckw- mem' 'rncrcsc Reynolds, Peggy smith, A, 1'gPS f0'?d 1 Martha Spencer. Mike Newby, Sue t queimxilf CSE 51111 Stouder, male Hollars, Moms , ' 0 mum' f wicuiza Falls. ra-cdnmen: Chr! wayne Jones, ' . 1f,'QAQ, Sue scott, cmrmne mms ,wmly 'Wei :B EVANS F 3 T0 SCHOOL entire North Ward and hood assembled in the aud- Wednesday morning, where 0 Evans, pastor of the lo-4 .... ...cthodist church, gave a win mes e to the stu- Jimmy Bud. lThankSg- - g sag iaway: Midwestern-Darn - - t- 1 Jasketban game and thelzdents. lt was a very inspira iona talk and the student body wished to thank him for his nresentation. SMOKE SIGNALS Martha Spencer and Ralph Yenk-A ley were seen agair. Sunday night, This could turn out to be a steady two-some. Mike Newby, Coretta Minor: Sue and Jerry Worthnal seemed to have had a merry' 'time at the 'Drive In Saturday. By the way, kids, what was it you round in the car? ' What is wrong with Granville Hanks and Betty Boyd? It could- n't have something to do with 'Ihfrem Reynolds, could iz? what about this, Betty? Patty Walker and Bill Meyerq are still going steady, By the way, that sure was a pretty gift he gave Patty for her birthday. Don Fenner, Dane Hutchins, Betty Boyd, Granville Hanks, Sue Smith and Lewis Pounds were seen .tt the Chief Drive In Sunday Huh. kids? Codal Rose and Retha Taylor were seen together sunday night. night ami- church. Good snail Q U Q, TDP.-AL JUS Fair: 31 A ' ETC-1: K-I1 ups: UP' Cxmplmrll 3 ' 32? 2211333 90 N 1 CBB. 5'1por!58u'A:g Bruins: Jem-Ile Shaolcelford. Wit: Pud Price. Personality: Y rm Ann Shins. -T A.: ,G Tv-rs of the Q SIS' 3 the affair, WB! 5 i . ,t fl' '. . .he hcunsred 1 C-wie. Dt-cal The 52 mumbx 'enms rrcievcd award given ' According t 3 slanneci to in 1 rnral orcnsiz -'HANQUET BIG SUCCE The members cf the s all term. junior foot 'rv nd and the junior : Best Dinner: Barbara Wynne. :cheer leaders were enre my-av .mxvon nov f'he nrmiml football bun Hair Donnie Orr-ell. ,Wy thc FTA at 'he scho Ex-es: Clovis Pgyng, iw Frlclay. Decexnbex' 14, Nose: Jones, Bill Yarbrough: Helen wusj son, Puul Smith: Btaline Motley' Smile: Gvlnville Hanks. Physique: Dlcky Walker, P0 rsdllllty I Wflyllc Hunklns. Sportsmanship: Bud Lee. Teeth: Allen By:-om. Intelligence: Ralph Yeakley. Wit: Jimmy Newland, Neatness: Delbert Tucker. 'HQFMBLY PROGRAM The North Ward :md hlgl D.-corations centering speakers table carried ov lien theme. The menu if turkey and dlrtssil fruvy, candlrd yums, gr. 'ranlferry snuc:-, hot I ecffce. cookies and, lee 4 Before the banquet!! Wfr plmved popular mu: piano. Mr. Yeakley was ceremonies. The majoreti school met in :assembly Fridayggxdmdw ug' msugztfg October 5, for :l Pep Rzilly J B Fei' MB I xy -B The band played a rew nuinbenL?x.eue an imma directed by Donald any wan, 'rm W' members of the football majorettes Sue Smith, .Ny Bette. . , .. mm Brookine. Eldeen Hill, Beverlyggitesoggg' treks. Brown and Latrelle Cooper ancxmwatem the Drum Mhjor, Carolyn Ether-mmm sang -:LUG Gus age twlrled while the band play-,nmplnying ht-ml! on Q Q The cheer lenders Betty Mydjum0Q' quadmigg Pud Price, Loretta Zahn. Nelb-y noun The cdachm .- Hoover :md the head cheer leudwmgg yuh 5,5 Wm Pr. -Toon Puclrt-whol took our nnesga gr of gh, , we yelled 'until-12 lnoon. 'lne iasjnumgq-321, hqdcyiegggntm Bnennan. T5 following ' 'a formal ter for all McPlll8i A AUDITDIG 'B At the .State TGI . fc Houston. E was a mem! mittee of 1 School Ad ported to nesting of B. McNeill the chairs: and Sllpt C ton was al ME JEFF SPEAK! 'l BODY ON N1 ws fzfzzmf tgfaf A 'T' 9 fx 2-, ' Ji LT 3' ji d A i 4 . - A . sinmgt 5l1l5SMll'll 1 5 Editor 4 ooNAl,o Anmsrkomts ,lm Business Manager U -' S I I C .4. J L 3 if 'mi- ,f K JAMES IQUWERMAN Assistant llditor and Business Manager This is the 1952 staff, who faithfully worked to complete the Chief. Standingg. jo Storey, Lou Ann lilkins, Sue Ellen jones, Peggy Smith, Dane llntehins, Carolyn litheredge, Margaret Peterson, Dorothy Duck, Donald Howard, Photographer. Seated: lietty Boyd, james Bowerman, Sue Smith, Donald Armstrong, Jean Welch. i t- it P s Tl , f i 6- ' Q if l t J 'kr ati, OZZJQNZ DEBATE Lynn Pixley, Ralph Lindsey, and Law- son Wallace debated the question, Resolved: That all American citizens should be subject to conscription for essential service in time of war. DECLAMATION Valentine Waters, Jo Magee, Dane Hutchins, and Noma Lee Reed were candi- dates for the place of senior girls' declaimer. EXTEMPO John Goble and Patti Addington were scheduled to be N. H. S. extemporaneous speak ers. NUMBER SENSE Earl Price Fitts, Bob Stout, Bettye Ann Wise, and Lynn Walden trained for fast work in mathematics. ONE-ACT PLAY Sue Smith, Margaret Peterson, Valen- tine Waters, shown in the top row, and Mar- tha Spencer, Dane Hutchins, Peggy Smith, and C. W. Chandler were in the cast of Women Who Wait. Jo Magee, not pic- . rured, also rehearsed with the group. Sue, Margaret, Dane, and C. W. were in the cast of Strange Road. At the time The Chief went to press, it had not been de- termined which play would be given in the district Interscholastic League contest. fafzfexfs READY WRITING Ruth Janeway, Betty Boyd, and Freda McCool were contestants in Ready Writing. SHORTHAND Betty Boyd and Frances Hollars repre- sented N. H, S. in the shorthand contest. SLIDE RU LE Twice in the last four years Nocona High slide rule contestants have competed in the state meet at Austin. From the group at the right, Virgil Stone, Ralph Yeakley, Lynn Pixley, and Earl Price Fitts, three contest- ants represented N. H. S. in the district com- petition. SPELLING p Shown in the picture, standing are: Sue Ann Stouder, Sue Ellen Jones, Bettye Ann Wise. Dane Hutchins, and Martha Sue Spen- cer. Seated are: Sue Smith and Peggy Smith. Two from this group won the right to spell in the district meet. TYPING Nocona's enrollment of fifty students in first year typing entitled the school to three representatives in the district typing contest. Ruth Janeway, Sue Ellen Jones, Estaline Mot- ley, and Sue Ann Stouder were team members. my plur- L. 4 1 tg. w - ,.,.... -.--..... 1 50.1 n ln: n:V thanx . E vi L 4. ,UQ Q 97 f ,Q I...- 'g 'l .3 ll i -' ?i 'X ' . 4 wx ' bf N 4 'Q My Xxx 1' -I AK si FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL Virgil Stone, Gerald Sledge, Troy White, Raymond White, Bob Stout, Lewis Pounds, and Jimmy Jameson read what the Wichita Falls Record-News predicts for the Nocona Indians. Can't you read, Basil? Basil Cunningham takes a hand in the tra- ditional painting of the new Indians. Shir- ley Pingenot gets the make-up job. J. G. Haralson, Clovis Payne, and Io Earl Keck initiate a seventh-grader by mistake. C P l John Stubblefield looks down at Jacky Na- bours, as the realization dawns that no one, from the shortest to the tallest, escapes the painting of the braves. World Series fans Delbert Tucker and Don- ald Wall follow the Giants and the Yankees via portable radio. I. Jameson, Dewayne Swearingin, and Bob Wooten console Bill Meyers for his broken arm by autographing his cast. f W 3'5 .s.... aftsfi 'fl J I Q .Na f 5 , My ' fi .! 'if Q? - Sly? 53'-Wa 'N l nn- n QQ 1 a Q' L F39 T Q xii I x x K 1 V s Q, ' , Qfign Q va ' 4 ' x .5 - R I 3 I . ll I A n' I K 4 Li!! Xxx. .A f These Indians at the Bowie game are our majorettes Sue Smith, Beverly Brown, Carolyn Etheredge, Latrelle Cooper and Eldeen Hill. Doc Graham is always busy. This intelligent group working an ex- periment must be pretty smart. After all, they are taking physics. Don't we have any brilliant girls? A view of some of the speed demons in Typing I class. N. H. S. musicians leaving for St. Jo to give an assembly program. Bet it was something new for them. A typical scene at the noon hour. Lou Ann Elkins and Lynn Walden demonstrating their skill in geometry. The south paw is Jane Salmon. 2, . N ,,,f..'1 y , , 'x. . , Jw-,V .. 3t, l .1 f . ff V I, Q' W it 4 4 6 w yt si ' 5g ' . JT b. is 2 I V 'pf' ' ' ---N if N x x - 1 ki. A A My , if 25 as . - my xn .-.1 A warm spring day brings out the tennis players. The football boys receive the long awaited jackets. The Junior football boys inspect each other's jackets. Playing basketball in boots: a typical noontime scene. Nominees for basketball queen: Flodell Roper, Latrelle Cooper, and Pauline Cochran. Co-Captain Bob Stout crowns La- trelle basketball queen. fLower right-hand cornerj - Students who entered-late in the year: Freshman Milton Reed, Betty Wall and Cleo Jonesg Sopho- more Barbara Blackg junior Wanda Sanson. v , 9 yfazfzwfzsms ADKINS SHOE XND UPHOI STLRY SHOP ALEXANDER S STORE A IRIEND 6 A S GILBERT DEP XRTMENT STORL FRANK S MOTOR SXLLS GIST DRUG STORE 6 U' HOTEL COFFEE SHOP HOWARD S STUDIO I Sz W SERVICE STATION JACK LESH SERVICE STATION TEXACO PRODUCTS FIRLSTONE PHONI 304 MACK S SHOES SHOES IOR THE WHOLE FAMIIY MOLSBEL S FOOD MARKET NCEONA BAKERY AND CAI E NOCONA NLWS NOCONA TRUCK AND TRACTOR COMPANY OUR DRUG STORE PAINTER S FOOD STORL PAUL S SHOE SHOP POPULAR DRY GOODS R B STOUT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES SCOTT BROS L ,- STOUT AND CHAPMAN MOTOR COMPANY WAIKH2 MAGNETO IGNITION COMPANY WESTERN AUTO STORE WHITE S AUTO STORE WILLIAMS MEIN AND BOYS STORE WILLIAMSON S IEWELRY ' 'gf' JP' If YC? a T 'AVI 71' 1 . ni jf A, I W.'.'i ' I 'V 7 . 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