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Seniors JAMES, MAX F.F.A. l,2,3,4p Sports Club l. Max's chief interests lie in Farm Engineering and agriculture. He and his capons get around to various stock shows all over Texas. He carries the hottest torch in school, and he really knows how to weld with it. LaMASCUS, COLLEEN F.H.A. l,2,3,4, Songleader lg Choral Club 2,3. Colleen changed her name from Dalton to LaMascus during her iunior year. This year she has been an efficient office aide as well as agood student. LARSEN, ELEANOR Rosemead, California High School 1,25 F . H.A. 3,4, Choral Club 3,4-. She comes from California where drivers have the reputation ofbeing wild, but she got a broken collar bone in a Montague County collision. We love her accordion solos. LASSETER, WAYNE Sports Club lp Boys' Athletic Club 37 Football 3. Wayne is quiet in a noisy sort of way or noisy in a quiet sort of way. He also has a head full of foot- ball statistics. LEBEAU, Louie Football 2,3,4p Track 3,4, Boys' Athletic Club l,2, 3,4, F.F.A. l,2, Parliamentarian 3. Whoever has old number 74 next year will have a lot to live up to because Lovely Louie was in on every pile-up in football sooner or later. To quote him, Dadguml Somebody's always messin' around l LERNER, JERRY Sports Club lp Class Treasurer l,2,47 Annual 3,4, Asst. Business Manager 3, Editor 4. The crystal ball shows a future career in high finance for Jerry, class treasurer for three years. He is used to dealing with huge sums of money. MILAM, LOU ANN F.H.A. Pianistl, Secretary 27 Student Council 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Class Secretary 2,35 Cheer- leader 3, Head Cheerleader 4, Basketball l,2,3p Girls' Athletic Club President 2, Reporter 3, Library Club l. Lou Ann is talented in art, music, and in making friends. MITCHELL, SANDY Student Council lg F.F.A. l, Reporter 2,37 Science Club 4, Football 2. Sandy always used to get into something, but now that he has his glasses he gets into everything. gjvgq rrrss .. ,.., 'ful r-flu... x 0 W -.. ':.-' -- 'UN fb
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...Qs n A Seniors GEISER, JOAN Library Club 1,25 Drama Club 15 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Choral Club 3,45 Ready Writing 3. Five years in Texas have not changed her Wisconsin accent. The reason for this may be because she does- n't talk as much as the rest of us. GENTRY, ELVIN F.F.A. 1,2,3, Treasurer 2, District Treasurer 25 Student Council 2,4. Soapy makes such good grades that everyone feels sure he will graduate in May even if he has flost?5 his senior ring. Want to go swimming at Club Lake, Soapy? GIBSON, SHARON F. H.A. 1,25 Choral Club 35 Future Nurses Club 35 Pep Club 45 Arrowhead 35 Band 1. Sharon left us to spend her Sophomore year in Level- land. Was that where she acquired her big-city ways that she displayed in the Junior Play of 1955? GODWIN, MARY LOU F. H.A. 1, Songleader 2, 3, President and Songlead- er 45 Library Club 15 Girls' Athletic Club, Historian 15 Basketball 15 Choral Club 3,4. Mary Lou's poems have appeared in anthologies of highschool poetry. She is also a skilled beauty oper- ator. GRAHAM, JAMES CALVIN Football 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Track 2,35 Sports Club 15 Boys' Athletic Club 2, President 3,45 F.F.A. 1,2. Mo and his chem. lab partnerare headed for scien- tific fame or points beyond. They always pour the leftovers into one tube to see what will happen. GRIFFIN, DON Band 1,2, Vice-President 45 Annual Staff 35 Tennis 1,25 Golf 1,3,45 Sports Club 15 Choral Club 2. We hope Don will always have as much fun as he had on the back seat of the band bus on football trips. HARBlSON, ADA Muskogee, Oklahoma 1,2,35 Pep Club 4. N.H.S. thinks Ada belongs in the royal family. She was a senior nominee for Oil Progress Queen, and the football boys nominated her for football queen. HOOVER, VIVIAN F.H.A. 1,2, Secretary 35 Library Club 1,25 Class Favorite 15 Class Secretary 15 Annual 45 Student Council 45 F.T.A. 25 Choral Club 3,45 Pep Squad 2, 45 Basketball 1. Vivian's record above shows that Montague students are always favorites in N.H.S.
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, f','3 1 I 1 X 're 'UQ iqsw... viii Seniors MORGAN, PAUL Wichita Falls High School i,2,3, Home Room Re- porter 4. Paul is one of our very popular new students, espe- cially with the girls. However, his main interest is cars and for some unexplainable reason he is slightly partial to Fords. MORGAN, PAT Basketball 2,3,4, Softball 3,45 Sports Club lg Girls' Athletic Club 3,4, Indianettes 2, F.H.A. 2, Arrow- head 3p Debate 3, Spelling 2. Pathas always gone in for girls' sports, but this year she is sporting a diamond. OLDHAM, RICHARD Travel Club i,Science Club l ,2,3p Band i,2,3, Band Photographer 4. For many of us when we hear the Star-Spangled Banner we will always remember Richard's raising the flag at the home football games. He also has the special talent of playing the clarinet with one hand. ORRELL, DAVID Science i ,2, Student Council Vice-President 4, Class President 2, Class Reporter 4. David and his Midnight Riders are one of the most popular musical groups in N.H.S. He sings, plays numerous stringed instruments, and makes o smooth M. C. for the band. PARNELL, JOHN Mansfield, Louisana i,2,3, Band 4, Band President 4, Arrowhead 4. John was all-state bandsman in Louisiana. N. H. S. gave him a standing ovation on several occasions when he played Rock Around the Clock. PARR, WELDON Science Club l,2, Student Council 3. Willie is a member of the Midnight Riders. He playsamean banio, but he won't sing. We hope that Willie finds a meek, obedient wife such as he had in the iunior play last year. PEARSON, DELOIS Henrietta High School i,2,3, Pep Club 4. Delois has a sweet voice and a friendly smile that won her a place in a new school. POLLARD, ROY Van 1,27 Basketball 3, Arrowhead 4, Boys' Athletic Club 35 Class Favorite 3. One of his teachers frequently says that she is glad that Royis not twins. His humoris razor sharp and you iust can hardly get that kind no more.
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