F11 1. A Pi .sf - nv? A, ' 4 -5 -fs if . C' 1 1 Q of .4 QI i 4 --4 . we fi' ,. If .r 4 F . -C if . , tr my QW- 3' A 'e qv, -H up ir will QA .. . . A- - 1--. .f.. : A - ...ww . ..-.mr ,' ' . - . 4 . , ! ,-..-rp .. ff- Xu. if t J 'ag ltf ., ra -,Vt ,., 4.-4 u.g'1,',. 1' 4 if 5' . i. ., - 3' I J if 1,-a . 'F' 34' 5 153 9 5 7: 2fi-ff21ifafQ? '1ff+'f':'fi''2:Leff1ff2f3 'fA?i19ff'4Q'if ', vT:a'2 2?1'i:5- 3 zf?',,i . H'-6 ' 7' ' - ff J .M fl. on v ,Ilia Q' 1... Laiim JaI:'J'rMp'5wl, ...fb dh df of ,Q HE 'B 'Z 3525-gg : 323252 ...- --:::::: :::- 52555 -n gg!!- ,nn Mocovlk NSCRmL 23-5- YJ 4' If a., L GIA, J, xv,-sA..A 'Q fifzfw ocona Hugh School Nocona, Texas Gayle Burnett Edltor David Milam Busmess Manager Wanda Abbott Asst Edltor Harlene Dyer Asst Business Manager Burt Leana Seay Sharon Lobban AI Lundsey Suzanne Morgan ,I ,. , J -' - ,Z . ff V ' f' E?5 .s A we-gr -----A--A , so H g a 1. - f - . n - 'II I ' I- 5 Q I 2 - 'Tfh 4 ' fl FJ -vii' - . A-4 n: A- Y. - - f . 'J 15-11 y- 4- .f- ,. F , A Q ' In K7 1 s f lfrff'-414942, liz' -- ' P- --J'f.'. 'ai 1 1'Q',w ' 2 1 A f 491- ---'.- -L4 1, - 7 ' I , 'a,.,-A- I 3' 3- -' . A . , -1 '-- -v . . ' ' -ref ff lt, L S 0 I . . . I . I c , o . lu QQQRY gf! -5 lr! .4 Q? if Zi: ef 4-,n xx Z New I X lwff' x f if nj pl ....... lf?fr f N , Dedication We could Find no one more deserving than Mrs Grace Janeway because of ber long and loyal years as sponsor and mother advisor of all the students working on the annual staff and attending N H S Mrs Janeway since you are our sponsor we Found at very difficult to dedicate this to you without your knowing about it We Felt very bad about letting you work so hard on the Foreword page that we didn t use, but that was the only way to keep you From knowing. So to you, Mrs. Janeway, we take pride in dedicating the 1957 CHIEF. K' 4 if 'imc 'iT:::E4g:V., .11f'f 'f . - -..- V h ' T' ll X lyfl , l J i . Q Q1 l ' L' . xx X ' .' ' , 1 l X 5 ' lu A ' ll I N as is tsl if 1 ,, s S 4 E ,, 2 ' I iso, ,lil if V- ',- ' 7-, A I 2 .,. ax ffib . L' 5 pw, W mi:-Q vm , 0 if 1 U 7 4.7! x N K 4 - N W 1 5 X , 4 , . xi 1 I , 'V l'. ' '-5 J Sgt ' , I , k in ' -4:.',' ' Q lg , 'B f if-57 T' 'v' . l J '3 fl..'k - e, ,f ,,'F 1 r '--Q --x 4 I 1 K - M A iv .- ., ,I A 1 'N . j ' i:.4-Af-5:--' - l'5fl-gb.:-. 1 jx ' - . ,-----'-. 4 - --T 'L 1 ' '-1-v----' 3 o .I ' 0 o ' I . I . I . . . . . , Dr Charles A Lnndsey Superlnfendenf of Schools Admlnlstratlon BOARD OF EDUCATION -41 'ff' R T A cms PrincipoloFN H S STANDING Henry Fenogho Bob Bennett Bronch Chapman Jock Mercer SEATED Grant Hoover Secretary Dr Dovud Mugor Presudenf J E Curl Vuce Presndenf Dr C A Lindsey Superunfendenf Ll. YQ, , C N fx ,al 'Qs 'af' 'W-9 'J' FIRST ROW A T Anderson Englush Speech Alva Copeland Counselor Thelma Dunaway Englush W H Frey Physucal Eclucahon Hnsfory SECOND ROW Jack Harrus Physacal Educahon History Maurune Henry Commercual Grace Janeway Math Spanush Mary Jane Knapp Physucal Educahon Scnence Facult THIRD ROW Norman McDanuel Band Aubrey Mitchell Lnbrarlan W A Morgan Math T B Moore Scuence FOURTH ROW Martha Thompson Homemakung R F Thompson VocaflonalAgrrculfure Helen Weeks Englxsh Fred Wrught Physncal Eclucahon Scrence if My vi? If ,Us fur' 'fi A .K V l 1- 'R Q ch: lin , ykiq A 3-ny. A ' vii . + ,. xr I gm N3 I 133. A 45 3 is J , fp . 3 - f A . . Q ' yur fn xv N ' I .. 4 1 3.5 1 'i I ,X Q - ,A , .- is K X 4 E ' R . 1 - - , ' f 2 1 J , ' z ' ' I I I ' : . I . I I I ' f 1 , , 2 ' , ' , ' - : ' , 5 ' , ' ' 5 . . , 5 . . , ' . : , 1 - - , 2 r l I l 1 I ' vs: I X f, N' I ' ' V, ' ' .V . 2.- 'Mc Q .A M b? . ,rm , K ,N . , K ' ' If I T T ' , A , 535' 'Y ' YV.: I iffy LA SES li f X xx 'VO NWC f fff 'Sw -3 NN C., ,ft-Zfzfl--H wa----eff-'Q 4 f--Y, Ni Mr. Adams briefs The office aides. Day by Day The Montague students arrive. . r. Q ill' Ir. A A 1 fig? I Q. D ' 5 , f - 9:5 ' 1 ': R . 4 , 9 k. Q3 J H . 1 .Q - iii 1, 5 .Er fivf' ' WV .:g,-,,. . ,y - :Aga-gn My .wh ,A- xg--sg ,u , .,-,.,.W,, f Avyy- -3.5 A-V.-., 3, rw. A . Q ,,... , ,q rf 'Pr ,al i ff ,4 wk A AA I, Roast pork and red beans for lunch in The cafeteria Today Waldrup Peftylohn Seay and Pullns pose an The new concessron stand at the football Fueld Senior Class Cfflcers Presudenf David Waldrup Secretary Burl Seay Vlce President Tom Peffylohn Treasurer Joe Pullus SPONSORS Mrs Janeway Mr Moore ROOM MOTHERS Mrs Ralph Abbott Mrs Hardy Seay Mrs C E Burnett Mrs Floyd Nelson Mrs A A Hudson Mrs W P Parker . . ' . . . . I I I O . . . . . 1 . n . u 0 . 1 . . . . - Seniors WA NDA ABBOTT F.H.A. I,25 Basketball I5 Student Council I,3, Secretary 45 Choral Club 2,3,45 Girls' Athletic Club I,2,35 Pep Club 3,45 Annual 2,3, Asst. Editor 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 4. It doesn't show in the list, but her chief interest is music fprovided it 1' '- is from a cornet.I if ' ,psf We Albu- WINSTON ADDINGTON Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Baseball 2 Boys Athletic Club 2 3 4 TIL One Act Play I Meet our tallest youngest smartest nousuest and lazuest senior CLIFFORD ALBIN n I 2 Football 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Ten 1234 Science Club Secretary I2 os Athletic Club 3 4 Nocona fans will always remember Clifford s 55 yard touchdown run against Decatur In the last game of the season ALVIN BINGHAM Boys Athletic Club 2 Alvin has done has part to uphold Montague s re putatnon for producing good dependable students His recipe for keeping out of mischief Read a book MARY BRUCE A P porter 4 Choral Club I 2 3 Office Aide 4 Mary has a most faithful gurl friend and a devoted boy friend Lucky Mary GAYLE BURNETT F H A I 2 4 Basketball I Class Secretary 3 TIL Spelling 3 Annual 3 Editor 4 Student Coun cal 4 Girls Athletnc Club Sec Treas 2 p Club 3 Choral Club 4 Office Aide 4 And still the wonder grew That one small head could carry all she knew NUMBER PLEASE' EDDIE DON COCKBURN Band I 3 4 President 4 Science Club President 4 Choral Club I 2 Remember Eddie Don s puzzled frown as h said I goofed or I rust don t dug this He does not believe that Carroll s car will go around a curve at top speed ' I ' , 2 in A 5' fs. i' 1 I f I I f I I 2 I I l 1 I f ' BG d 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HFS 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 B y' , . . 'gn' QV 1 . 1 M, if , . 11, 5 g JA lj, , r.H. . 1,2,3,4, Bt-md 2,31 ep Club 1, Re- , 'I' A K, 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' ' - A g K, 5 K . . . - - - 1 1 1 1 1 A .g P I . f ' 5 ' ' .- , 5. Pe 1 1 ' ' - I ' Q I ww V I I I . f . I 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' -2 '1 ll Il ll ' I ' ' Il Seniors RONALD cox A - F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Boys' Athletic Club 2, Track 3. Q? Ronald did a full year's work in the senior concession stand during the .5 if three months of the Football season. Too bad he could not transfer to K' ,ragga West Texas his part in our senior trip. , , 5 , 1 TROY DOYLE Band 2,3,4, Science Club 1, Choral Club 2,4. His current ambition is to get a Cadillac motor to go in his Ford. A hot rod magazine fits neatly inside his chemistry book. HARLENE DYER F. H. A. 2, 3, Pianft 4, Choral Club 1, 2, 3, Pianist 4, Band i,2,3, TIL Typing 3, Annual Asst. Business Manager 4. Did Harlene's excited Reallyl mean she was as gullible as we thought she was? Remember, Har- lene, we tease only the ones we love. JIMMIE HUDGENS F.F.A. i,2,3, Treasurer 4. Jimmie is such a shrewd business man that we will probably be bragging that a certain millionaire is one of our old classmates. AUDREY HUDSON F.H.A. i, Pianist 2, 3, F.T.A. Parliamentarian 4, Band 2,3,4, Choral Club l, Vice-President 2, Pianist 3, President 4, Tennis 1,45 Office Aide 4. Audrey may read big books about mythology, but she's iust like the rest of us! A Football game sends her into poetry. JERRY HUDSON Science Club i,2. Jerry will remember 1956 as the Fall that he did not see any Football games. As student manager of the senior concession stand, he was too busy to see anything but peanuts and bottles of pop. CARROLL KECK Band 1,27 Football 3, Track 3, Tennis i,2,3,4, Boys' Athletic Club 3, Science Club i,2,4. Carroll is a person of many talents. In fact, he can do practically everything except whisper. fHe probably has such a clear conscience that he has no secrets From the world., If I r 9 J i V? ' 'px 'W Q., 1 -.-f- X 'fl ,gif Seniors f MIKE KISER Student Council T Basketball Manager T Football Manager T Golf I 2 3 4 Science Club 2 3 Treasurer 4 Mike ought to be half way healthy wealthy and wise He may not go to bed early but he gets up at four to go on his paper route 'FIT-1 .O 43 0' 0 . O','o0 Q0 Q0 'Ni NORMA LEATON A I 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Volleyba Softball 2 Library Club Corresponding Secretary We will remember Norma Jean s gay laugh and her athletic ability PATSY LOU LEMONS F H A i 2 3 4 Library Club 2 4 Reporter2 Patsy has been surrounded by romance this year but she is strictly in favor of education She has made a good record in school and held a 'ob at the same time SUE LEMONS H A T 2 3 4 LibraryCu Sue is not interested in the sensor trip this year She is more interested in that diamond on her left hand MARY LEE LONG 3 4 Chor C 2 3 4 Club l Basketball Manager 3 Library Club 4 Office Aide 4 We can never suspect Mary Lee of being two Faced because she can be depended on to tell exactly how she feels about anything TOMMIE LONG F H A I 2 3 4 Treasurer T Pep Club T Choral Club 3 Library Club 4 When we describe Tommie we think of all the nice feminrne adlectives such as dainty demure and lovely JIM MARTIN F F A T- Basketball 3 4- Track 3 Jimmy will live to a ripe old age unless he laughs himself to death as he almost did in the Speech class play Senuors HAROLD MARMADUKE Scuence Club l 2 3 Anumals bewarel Here comes Harold! He usn t crue taxudermy 6'Lff'h-f DAVID MILAM n l 2 3 4 Tennus l 2 3 4 Basketball Choral Club l 2 Class Vuce Presuclent 3 Student Councul 3 Vuce Presudent 4 Annual 3 Busuness Hus well rounded hugh school career should be a good Foundatuon For the munustry BOBBY McNEW Scuence Club l 2 Our class hunter and fusherman proved un the speech class play that he us also a good actor SHERRIE SUE NELSON A 234PepClubl Band34Co Club 3 4 Guve Sherrue a puece of paper a bobby pun and a crayon and she can make anythung less than a Thunderburd She would make a good undustrual artust or clesugner GAY PARKER F H A Song Leader l2 3 4 Secretary porter 4 Choral Club l Secretary 2 Vuce Presudent 3 Pep Club Vuce Presudent 4 Band I 2 3 Offuce Aude 4 We wull always wonder at Gay s abuluty to laugh at everythung JANE PASCHALL aunt Jo Hugh School l F H A 1 2 3 C ora We preduct a brught Future For Jane because she us one of the top senuors She us not very talkatuve but everyone knows where to go when he wants the rught answer MARY ALICE PATTERSON F. H. A. l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Volley ball 3,4, Softball 3,4, Gurls' Athletuc Club l,2, 3, President 4. Many a basketball player has learned to her sorrow that Little Bit can cover the ground Faster than her opponents can think. 1 Hus hobby us ' 9 6wN u 8'-4 in-L ,.. 252 hi ' Qu lfillx yi N PX? 7 tl' Y.. 'Uh Ti I 'r 7' 5 0 A . I ' ' ' . . If . . .. R 1 , - ,s u'.'1?liUf' L fr i If 1 ' 4 , I ' A A V 7-Y 1 ,Q . Bo d I r r I ' 1 1 I I Q l ll I . - . i f ,Q .R I I .1 I- . I , . vi ' HX x xx A i Manager 4. V X A ' , 54521 . - . sp- x- g A X . .. . LQ. 1 fx . r . Sul .u 4 R rftl ll C, F.l'l. . l, , I 5 5 , 5 h ral A L ' . . , ' 4 5 A ' 'N 1. 'Y , 1 f l ' ' ' ' I I I I 1 Re' , 3 - X - ' . -' - - . ' ' 5 , 'ff rf' . - I - I I u 5 A 'vs l 4 1 ,'l . 1 , . . 3? fy W A 5 ' ' 1 - - - , , 2 h l 3,4, . A,.s. ' . . . ut 9, rye TOM PETTYJOH N Basketball l 2 3 4- Class Favorite 2- Class Vice-President T- Class Secretary Treasurer 2 Class Presndent 3 Class Vuce Presudent 4 Hrs belng called Elves Dean must mean that he has everythung even a guutar 'Bl- -Q..-gy -UE '59, atop JOE PULLIS n l 3 T 2 ScuenceClub Presldentl 2 3 Basketball 2 Class Favorute 3 Class Treasurer 3 4 Student Councul Presudent 4 Joe IS our tall friendly and hard worknng treas urer BILLY REYNOLDS Band T 2 3 4 Tennlsl 2 3 4 Golf 3 4 Science Club 1 2 Basketball 3 4 IF Mousse has as much fun un the Future as he has an the past on band trups he wnll never want For excitement JAMES fCorkyJ SALMON Football T 2 3 Track 3 Boys Athletuc Club2 lfCorky had always studled as hard as he dad when the sensor boys were on clean up detaul he would have been valedlctoruan BIRT LEANA SEAY F H A I2 Treasurer3 Presudenr4 Bandl Basketball 2 Class Favorute 3 TIL Spellung 3 Choral Club T 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Annual 4 Cheerleader 4 Football Queen 4 Class Secre tary-4 Looks brams and personaluty! Some people have everythung JOYCE SEWELL A I 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 Choral Club Lnbrary Club 4 We classufy Joyce as 3 F Frank Fruendly and Full of Fun JERRY SKEEN Kimball Hugh School Kimball Nebraska and Sterlung Hugh School Sterlung Colorado I 2 As a newcomer to N H S Jerry set a record un the Junuor Class Magazune Sales Campaugn He has been one of the most dependable workers on all class prolects mentaruan 4 quarterback DONALD TAYLOR F F A T 2 3 4 Sports Club T Arrowhead 3 Wunner of theFarm Mechanucs Award un 1955 56 Donald has been one of the top students un shop work and farm enguneerung TOMMY TUCKER Electra Hugh School 1 2 Scuence Club 3 Golf 3 4 Band 3 4 TIL Number Sense 3 4 Tommy should be dynam u te un the enguneerung fueld wuth hus math and scuence abuluty By the way hus unutuals are T N T CHARLES ULBIG A I2 Treasurer 3 Vuce Presuden Buggy us our only senuor to Wun the Lone Star Farmer Award He thunks the T956 57 Freshmen are unusually attractuve BILLY VICARI A 3 Presudent 4 Football 2 Trac Baseball 2 Boys Athletuc Club 2 Convenuently located halfway between the Bowue gurls and the Nocona gurls Bully has no trouble keepung hus rught hand from knowung what hus left hand doeth LaTRELLA lSedal VINEYARD F H A T 2 3 Vuce Presudent 4 Choral Club l 2 3 4 Basketball Manager T Pep Club 3 Presudent 4 Offuce Aude 4 That Seda us one of the prettuest gurls un the senuor class us shown by the Fact that she was Oul Progress Queen For 1955 and a nomunee for 1956 Football Queen DAVID WALDRIP Football I 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Boys Athletuc Club 1 2 3 Vuce Presudent 4 Student Council 2, Class Favorite I, F.T.A. 1, Class Presudent I, Class Vice Presudent 2,3, Class Presudent 4. Davud has been outstandung as an athlete, a class officer, and a student. Senuors F F A 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 Track2 3 4 Baseball 3 4, Boys Athletuc Club 2 3 Presudent 4 Student Councul I Parlua The gurls say Barrett s beautuful black eyes make hum a heart breaker The boys know that what us behund those eyes make hum ashrewd 'Q Qfvfggf fi 0 Mr Moore s Room Presudenf Barrett Sledge Vnce Pres Davnd Waldrlp Sec Treas Tom Petfylohn vw- W., Jerry Hudson Student Manager of Sennor Concesssons Senior Home Room Officers Mrs. Janeway's Room Presudenf Gayle Burneff Vuce Pres Bud Addungton Sec Treas Harlene Dyer 1--ug , A x , ,.. 4 ' ' , z Y H 1 q ,..,-- .H r A--'--'W ' . A , ,, ,,,Y .3 . f ...sm ' 'Q - , ' , 1 , W Q s ,, Q . . A z ML. Q-. E ,- A 1 ,T , fa . Q 5 . lt, A K I , . n , , Y - ' . I AEK? A ' s Boswell Henderson Lundsey Norman and Fore decorahng For the Junuor Sensor Banquet .lunlor Class Officers Presudenf Don Boswell Sec. Treas. Al Lundsey Vnce Pres. Sandra Henderson Reporter -Freddy Norman Parluamentaruan Donald Lee Fore SPONSORS Mrs Thompson Mlss Knapp Mr. Anderson ROOM MOTHERS Mrs. P. M. Marhn Mrs. Barney Morgan Mrs. D. G. Gardner, Jr. Mrs. Fred Norman Mrs. R. R. Smufh Mrs. Dennus Buffs Mrs. Jeff Henderson PHA A 4 .-.. A ' U. A ' -4 X X. X Tn l-A if! .lil ' S 6 , v Aj .13 5 L 5 K , ,. ,.. 5 'A 1 r , W' ' 1 , 3 JL - -If. sg A A D r I . 1 1 . . ' l 0 O D i .1 . -11 ' ' if slits. i First Row: Weldon Atha, Andrew Blackwell, Don Boswell, Roy Brawner Second Row: Don Brooks, Ronnie Brown, Patsy Butts, Joyce Clwupp Third row: Jessie Davis, Zula Davis, Donnie Eldred, Delbert Everett Fourth Row: Jon Robert Flynt, Donald Lee Fore, James Green Q ff: u ' ,fs.' , 'w j X it 'mf i t J Q' is Juniors X as .fm 'nw X f 9 ' S 1 .. ,V ,gg ' if ,gli .MV K ' 'I-as 1 Firsf Row: Wanda Haney, Sandra Henderson, Orefha Hewitt, Carl Hodges s Second Row: James Howard, Sherrel James, Jon L. Jameson, Charles Jones Third Row: Palsy Jones, Al Lindsey, Sharon Lobban, Janice Mark Fourth Row: Donnie McCool, Bill McElhannon, Beverly Melton , Z' 'TF A so sw? E 'i vi fs- wg ' ii ig ,, r ' l r X , J unlors J , r A 1 1'i' 'J ff' - ' Vx J J Qi -Q N. A . f X x . 'RQ F V ..r, Xt VW 4 .f'7' l l 1 in , if I M Q, fm 4.3 be 45 Sffif- First Row: Jerry Meyers, Jim Miller, Suzanne Morgan, Elaine Nobile 9.43 Second Row: Freddy Norman, Nolen Partridge, Eddie Lee Perry, Mary Beth Pults Third Row: Lloyd Purcell, Myrle Russell, June Rutledge, Josie Sappington Fourth Row: James Scrogum, Pat Seeds, Judy Ann Smith 1 M .e ,al - 4- .. F ..- Q..- 2. E 'Q F 5' E J 'I , ' P' A7 ' Q.. 4 I , ., - 6. f i 3.-af ,WX 'fy ' '12 411, 413 cf? KX Juniors Juniors , . f as K Xf' ' ff A-,Q . '12 QV, 'la . Y, . V. Y ,i --uimlih 1 21 ..l First Row: Olivia Spencer, Sue Staniforfh, Donald Tadlock, George Taylor Second Row: Otis Tefflefon, Sandy Tompkins, Lavonya Underwood, Sue Walker Third Row: Reba Ann Wall, James Weaver, Dale Welch, Jimmy Welch Fourth Row: Ellis White, Oscar Williamson, Roena Wilson, Pat Wyler 1 If v. , 0.25, ,L Ns? 'N .41 l ' ff. fn. 3 ID QF? E -.,,- Y, .- ju. , ,.,,., Mr, Anderson's Room President--Sandra Henderson Vice-Pres.--Don Boswell Sec. --Delbert Everett Treas. --Donald Fore Song Leader--Wanda Haney Parliamentarian--Jon R. Flyn Reporter--Patsy Butts Junior Home Room Officers Miss Knipp's Room President--Jerry Meyers Vice-Pres.--Freddy Norman Knot picturedj Sec. -Treas. --Sharon Lobban Program Chairman--Al Lindsey t Mr . Thompson ' s Room President--Olivia Spencer Vice-Pres. --George Taylor Sec. --Pot Seeds Treas. --Curley Sappington Reporter--Ellis White Parliamentarian--Pat Wyler M4 McCall Uselfon Keck Pruddy Sophomore Class Cfflcers President--Caddy McCall Sec -Treas --Charles Keck Vice-President--Bobby Uselfon Parliamenfaricn--Royce Prrddy Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. SPONSORS Miss Dunaway Mr. Morgan Mr. Frey Mr. McDaniel , ROOM MOTHERS Lee Martin J. C. Haralson J. A. Jennings C. R. Bailey James Daugherty Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Scott Phillips Dave Reed Chris Uselfon Bill Sfouder Joe Walker I if ,.f,'lL,, 4? .1 - if? . f' 5,1 B i, ef wg, as vw I I-vi' wwf' ,ar . if ii l Wm. B Sophomores un, Q1 Sonny Adkins Susie Allen Linda Sue Bailey Lorry Bugwill Bob Bennett Jock Bowermon Doreflwo Jean Bowles Max Brown Billy Cannon Brenda Chcpmon Jimmie Dcrtor Doffie Kay Dougherty Obrc: Douglas Ncomu Esfes 'ay IU' Nome Fenner mf Jummy Fnfrs Berry Frazier 'W Nckufo Gibson .lecarl Deon Godwin Carolyn Green Odls Green Por Gufhrne Judy Honknns Poi' Horalson X 2, I Ns Anne., UU 5 f' Sophomores N Q6 's 'll Db .Q 'PN 5 QV 5 .5.. Q .z , 4 f l 1 Veg 4,9 3 ,Xb .fag bl 'guys ff ', ' vw 'Q - fa' fz ifl. lag ,,, wr - Ja ' K First Row: Brenda Hill, Phillip Hoover, Peggy Hurley, Jo Ann Jennings Second Row: Mike Johnson, Betty Keck, Charles Keck Third Row: Alton Langford, Sylvia Lindsey, Tommye Lobban Fourth Row: Randi Maddox, Dotty Martin, Robert Martin, Kay Menasco 'fn' Er. ,V l at 0 Haig, E . Y - 3 ' I ,n f D X f xx ' Sophomores 4'9 , ffffix ,-.. 4g ffl .IL if 'hx QQ NMXA First Row: Jean Miller, Eddie Murray, Caddy McCall, Lynn Norecl Second Row: John Paschall, Floyd Patterson, Kenneth Patterson Third Row: Charles Perry, Shirley Phillips, Sandra Pierson Fourth Row: David Priddy, Royce Priddy, Nancy Reed, Virginia Reed f, Ya '13 ,sg 4? ..W.4-F' ,ly 32 it --ff Sophomores ' af' Donnelly Reucl Dennns Ruclwardson Maxine Race Roxle Ann Rutclwue Bully Russell Jaquuta Skunner Lucnlle Slater Glenn Smith Leta Jo Smnth Mary Stouder Vivian Swirczynski Darla Jo Tettleton Virginia Tefflefon Thomas Thompson Doris Tucker Bobby Joe Uselfon Carol Vanover Jimmy Walls Reba Walker Arvel Wall Williard Weaver Douglas Wiechman Mevlynne Williams Wayne Wood j-5 4 ,bd . 'L T .. ar -4.3 ,.-.2 'fx Max-. A y 'Q .lx, Q ' -- ll! K 5 11' NG I 'Qs ' ' I S Sophomores -.,-1 M -Q- -Q '...J '07 1. YQ' 'Tl 301 Mr Morgan s Room President Plmllup Hoover Vuce Pres Charles Keck Sec Dotty Lee Marhn Mr McDanuel s Room Sophomore Home Room Officers Mass Dunaway s Room Presldenf Jummy Fuffs Vlre Pres Dofhe Kay Daugherty Sec Treas Susue Allen Parllamenfarnan Lando Sue Barley Presuclenf Royce Pruddy Vsce Pres Denms Rnchardson Sec Sandra Puerson 1 Mr Frey s Room Presuclenf Bobby Joe Uselfon Vuce Pres Carol Vanover Sec Treas Reba Walker Sergeant at Arms Bully Russell Morgan Sewell Cockburn Goodspeed Freshman Class Officers Presadent Tommy Morgan Secretary Betty Jane Cockburn Vrce Presrdent Keith Sewell Treasurer Jacquelyn Goodspeed Mrs . Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs SPONSORS Mrs Henry Mr Wrught Mr. Harris Mrs. Mutchell ROOM MOTHERS Ray Doyle J. P. Aldrudge J. R. Capps Kenneth Guinn Jack Goodspeed Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Claude Sewell W.T. Tompkuns H.S. Young Herman Reddy G. B. Patrick .4-GD , X. . . K 4 'i xlib ' B B Xl is l-L , il 2 ' B Ari . 1 A , '. gt 16: v , Q Y A W' is l ' -t' 2 1 1 4, 5 so A' -Inu ' ' W... First Row: Margaret Adkins, Larry Albin, Jimmy Aldridge, Venevian Aldridge Second Row: John L. Bagwill, Pat Bartlett, Ronnie Bowerman, Gaylord Brown Third Row: Robert Buck, Frances Burleson, Robert Byrom, Jimmy Capps Fourth Row: Betty Jane Cockburn, Donald Coffman, Barbara Jean Coker . -l s 'Q ,4saQ -swagg- A-Q: I J x ,km tp x Freshmen IW ,N 13 -'ff' ff l 1 4' I --ar Q:- x 'D ag, fs 'W' 1 5' 'Q-x M. Furs? Row Cma Gaul Cook Patsy Copeland Chrushe Cowan Mary Aluce Cummungs Second Row Harvey Davls Beffy Doyle Rosue Duncan Loreffa Durham Thrrd Row Susan Fuller Janice Gee Calvrn Goclwun Nancy Goodgnon Fourth Row Jacquelyn Goodspeed Rn rv Grooms James Gurlluams all 'Vx 'WV' Q 'Q fi, 'Qs Freshmen 'L 3 -Q? . Z . I I . . I . . : . I I ' I ' . : I . I . . I . : ' Qf3YY1f1 I . . f F -Hg my , 'V' X if I .Q D -, I Q 2 , 3 ' .ff sv J 7 El ' , :N h A.. ' 19' A 5 . Q , P, Q Wy? . 1 , R I 154 1 3 Q . ,V ,N 1, QQ' .x - 'Q , ' M4 'SD .di W 'fbww 4-in 4' rf: 'UA Furs? Row Lando Gurnn Lo Von Gufhrle Pofsy Hnllord Joe Hoover Second Row Freddy Hughes James Johnson Douglas Jones Tommy Kung Thurd Row Weldon Kirby Karen Lnfflefueld Morgoref Morhn Elnzobefh Moy Fourth Row Jummy Mays Avro Molsbee Dovud Morgan ,afx 8 Mx, :UQ G' ff V Q Y- 41, Q , Z4 'W ,- 5- . .,: Freshmen S W. liar. '. X51 ' 1 ., rw., A-of 4 , . P' 1 Q First Row: Tommy Morgan, Sue Ann Moss, Jack McBride, Leo Newland Second Row: Darlene Nobile, Corene Oxford, Irene Oxford, Lynda Pannal Third Row: Kenneth Partridge, Linda Patrick, James Pearson, Fourth Row: Janie Pollard, Kathleen Raclcley, Jean Reddy KT 'Fx Elaine Pollock U' .4-49 Freshmen if le 1-1 s, ,A vo f H' 1' if-w I-an KL r. ,X 71 V - A21 L Sli if 4 cfs fi' . ,Q ,. Q ' XX f. M A First Row: Betty Reid, Harold Reynolds, Sharon Rich, Don Richards Second Row: Ronnie Romine, Marilyn Rush, Keith Sewell, M. E, Spencer Third Row: Sam Swirczynski, Ray Taylor, Charles Thomas, Joyce Thomas Fourth Row: Lloyd Thomas, Loyce Thomas, Lula Mae Thompson 'Thy fl J! f 'X -A- :QQ- -, Q...-av' X x. sf,,:. ? lx if 1 ' 1 if xg I ' 8 S Xlh Freshmen I N -7 ,nb wi 'Q -'ifigx 'U' Flrsf Row Bully Tompknns Imo Jo Tompkxns Noncy Tompkins Jock Underwood Second Row Don Vonover Eddie Wcldrlp Jerry Woldrup Opal Wolls Thnrd Row J C Wolser Peggy .leon Wolser Jnmmne Winter Fourth Row Joyce Wood Foye Weaver Wyler Lonafc Young lm -:AAT Freshmen if va na -1.-Q fl 9 J .. L r 4 Alf -ff 5 r 0? ' ,N X f. K x 1 X53 , 1 ff A 5 Hrzc 5 .il -- .A i '. gk!-A his KK. 1 N 4 lk . ix ' f ' g xiffl- ' x A . .1 if or Y XY 1 f A W ' ' . gf f Y 1 4 'Q X 32 ': X 3 ,. LA We Mr. Harris' Home Jimmy Capps. . . . . -is 49- X!! 8 .1 fr. is Q f a tb . Wright's Home Room Room President Pat Bartlett Vice-President B etty Jane Cockburn Secretary Frances Burleson Treasurer Larry Albin Parliamentarian Freshman Nancy Tompkins. . .......... President Lanita Young . . . . ...... Vice-President A -I Joyce Wood .... - A Keith Sewell ... 'VI A I' f Q 7, LL N- E-, e,.j5x . J Young Wood . . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Program Chairman E , 1 Sewell I Q , ra' K x 1 if' I , N, 4. .-. . 4 7, , I Xi. ll 1, ' 1 Mrs. Mitchell's Home Room Tommy King........ ..... ....Presidenf Tommy Morgan ........ .... V ice-President Jacquelyn Goodspeed ......... . ..... Secretary Home Room Officers Mrs. Henry's Home Room Linda Patrick .... . . . ....... President Don Richards .... . . . Vice-President Betty Reid .......... ............... S ecretary Sharon Rich ......................... Treasurer Mary Jean Reddy, Kenneth Partridge, Kathy Rackey. . . . . . . . . Program Left: Patrick Below, top: Richards, Reid, Rich Below, Lower: Reddy, Partridge, Raclcley 3 .f Xian -J Q . y age fs f 1.. - .. , Ac 4 5 Zu - ' ' 'S 'v AUTWITIE ig' LY 4.7157 ,f -uf? vvvg,,, p-g,f?p1hv N161 'iff' s Y: 5 M, 1-V 1 o fl f Z lv gf'sf'5 '-'uri' Qolx y, ,axfxikf fi 'L 945,151 IN- IN G-Af. 'va fgglv 'ifa-gflg-gif Sgufif if fn- ' if '! asf Sfiliif 4 4-sr '-F'x Q 5 ifsfifx xy-52N X NIV ,W fVxfx f MQ ,-refs. 41 f X ' ff iii? ZX ...Y 'Sp-7' gs. fu- 4-15 5- G.4'S,,'5- .Q- ,Nfgfn AS- '5Y'S. ,4S, i Z' fvx all -5, 515172 'gvhvfnr fl, '57 f 17 -ZS.,-5 525- G -vyffw. Q7 m LL Q i ,uv 'Xrf IX' AX? ' ' -3 - gp-if fff Av BI jpg- ,, 17:1 -3315 Ti' 1: ' ' f Ai 14' V1 , A - .Q 49 gf Ai? i Alu' ll 7 J lx? -1- ff Qb i 3 V 'X X ff -. Y- f - 5 . Q k 5 O xl Q ' ' Q gf fr I' wg S 4' - - A: 1. X' '-'-A- f - 'u ns' A - 4 4? A iAvI4- gs- Aw Av -'- v' - A , - Y' tY,, fv'v 2 vi v-1 S j'-vi- 1- -'-'A- A 1-Y 1 3 ggi, -v i Y 1 Y 4 - E W -K - V 1 5, fo' .v w Awgli -T - , Q ' Y v 'Y - r v f N Y? A T 1 Y fl -kv I 1 ' x lx IX I il IN:-, '55 'C , .4 f' ' , f ' N , X iii - - 3- - i -6 P 'iQ rw-v:-1 - f ' ' A ! WA 1 .V - 7.-17 7 -' '4- 7-A-fAY evlt L74 Y -.-. f X A f f'- i 1 . XXX J ' ,.- ,A f A.. V - ff-f' 5' g gi ,,E'f S Mi lam Abbott ,Tr . . f Pul l is SEATED: Joe Pullis, David Milam, ROW: Jaquita Skinner, Christie C Student Council i 2 5 6 ,Y I -,9 'A Y 5 'Y l T Lindsey Sledge Joe Pullis .... ....... P resident David Milam .... . . . Vice-President Wanda Abbott .... ...... S ecretary Al Lindsey ...... . . . ....... . ........ Treasurer Barrett Sledge .............................. Parliamentarian Tom Pettyiohn, Gayle Burnett .......... Senior Representatives Suzanne Morgan, June Rutledge, Joyce Chupp, . . . . . . . . . . Junior Representatives Brenda Hill, Brenda Chapman, Shirley Phillips, Jaquita Skinner . . . . . . . . . . Sophomore Representatives Christie Cowan, Linda Guinn, Mary Jean Reddy, Eddie Waldrip . . . . . . . . , ,Freshman Representatives Miss Thelma Dunaway ....... ..................... S ponsor The Student Council is responsible for all assembly programs, sells booster ribbons For Football and basketball games, sponsors Twirp Week and the crowning of the Valentine Sweetheart, and through attendance at the state conventions keeps in touch with current trends in student government. The state meeting was in Galveston this year. Wanda Abbott, Al Lindsey, Barrett Sledge, Don Boswell. SECOND owan, Mary Jean Reddy, Linda Guinn, June Rutledge, Sue Staniforth Gayle Burnett. THIRD ROW: Brenda Chapman, Joyce Chupp, Shirley Phillips, Suzanne Morgan Tom Pettyiohn, Miss Dunaway, Eddie Waldrip. Science Club ' eg, GJ .. iii SEATED Eddae Don Cockburn Weldon Afha Denms Rrclwardson Mrke Kxser James Weaver Don Bos well SECOND ROW Mrke Johnson June Rutledge Sue Sfamfortlw James Howard Carroll Keck Randn Maddox Robert Byrom THIRD ROW Eddle Murray Sandy Tompkins Lynn Nored John L Bag wrll Harvey Davrs FOURTH ROW Royce Prrddy Douglas Wlechman Jearl Dean Godwm Max Brown George Taylor Presrdenf Vice Presudenf Secretary Treasurer Parl ramenfarnan Sponsor Cockburn Atlwa K XL? 1 l Eddie Don Cockburn Weldon Aflwa Denms Rnclwardson Mike Knser James Weaver Mr Tom Moore Krser Weaver Mai ft 9 0 4 I I 1 1 1 1 1 - - 5 1 1 1 1 1 I ' 3 1 1 I - '- 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 . . .......... . . .... T 1 I all I0 U I li Q Chilli!! . . .. . . .... ' lllllll I Ill! I il QOOOOOI T . . ...... . .. .... .... ...... . . .... . -jg v ' , C, ,Wi I Zz f ,eq Q, V .F I , - ul , .3 I 'Q ' l. A - . 4- ff . r A 'lfil l ' ' ,- W lf, 5 4. D 1 -ri , I., 1 E-If , . 192- D3 r - V. l. in , .' ' Future Teachers of America T AQ' 4 1 7 Q...-4' Sharon Lobban Presudent Vuce Presuclent Sec Treas Parl uamentaruan Reporter Sponsor Sharon Lobban Lucille Slater Jaquuta Skmner Audrey Hudson Dans Tucker Mrs Aubrey Mutchell sap' ,df 'vs J TOP ROW Slater Skinner Hudson Tucker BOTTOM ROW Zula Davns Vlvuan Swlrczynskl Sylx ua Lundsey gli Glr s thletlc C ub Mary Aluce Patterson Presudent Pat Wyler Vlce Presndent Josre Sappungton Secretary Treasurer Sandra Henderson Reporter TOP ROW Nancy Tompkms Pat Seeds Noma Fenner Olnvua Spencer Pat Wyler Jacquelyn Goodspeed Brenda Chapman BOTTOM ROW Vlrguma Reed Marnlyn Rush Frances Burleson Sue Ann Moss Reba Walker Mary Aluce Patterson Josle Sapp: ngton ffl ' f A YU' : x 5 ' if F 1 A - ' wkgig x X ' V. V ' . , 'qs 3 . . I ' Q 5 Ma' if S 'Yi ' is ' X ' . i.l Qlll I I U I 0 O . : I . , ' , - l I 0 I I I I I 3 T I . I . T I 1. K 9 W V 5 ' 1.3 ' 1 x 5 2? fi , 'T I' : ,.', V F QQL' f- 'Q a -. A Q I I - F- :I T. A- f C: X cr I N lnl- I , I . .gf e' X .am f' -r 'N 1 S n'g4'f,5 Af' .V vu. ' I 5 J i N. ' K- ., i . S . nl li it -13, f- F' . . I 1 f T 1 T V : . I I I . I I I I ' : . . . I . 6 I I I I SEATED: Myrle Russell, Delbert tverett, Mary Beth Pults, Reba Wall, Leta Smith, Mary Lee Long, Jo Ann Jennings. SECOND ROW: Sue Lemons, Patsy Lemons, Sue Walker, Jean Miller, Tommie Long, Faye Wyler. THIRD ROW: Norma Leaton, Roxie Ritchie, Dorothea Bowles, Betty Frazier, Joyce Sewell Library Club OFFICERS ,E .4 Myrle Russell .... . . . ......... President -1 S f , Delbert Everett .... ...... V ice-President r - 1 Mary Beth Pults .... . . . Secretary-Treasurer 4 ' h Leta Jo Smith .... . . . Parliamentarian :fig W V, 5' Sue Walker ..... . . .Corr. Secretary ' .gh 31:5-ig-, P' Mary Long .......... . . . Sergeant-at-Arms if Jo Ann Jennings ........ ....... H istorian ' ' ' Mrs. Aubrey Mitchell .... ....... S ponsor Russell . ' 'S S Everett The Library Club has presented two assembly programs for high school and one for the P.T.A. this year. Delegates were scheduled to go to Galveston to the state meeting of the Teen-Age Library Associa tion. Their sale of 'mums forthe Homecoming Game is a traditional activity. Pults Smith Walker 'IQ Long 15, Jennings 'ey' Pep Club 5 'lv Parker Vineyard Butts Chupp Hewitt Bruce The Pep Club in many ways helped to boost school spirit and to increase public in terest in the school athletic program. Their posters and decorations were colorful an nouncements of coming games. This group Formed the nucleus of the high school cheer ing section. Sedo Vineyard .... ........ P resident Gay Parker ..... .... V ice-President Patsy Butts .... ........ S ecretary Joyce Chupp ..... .......... T reasurer Oretha Hewitt .... .... P arliamentarian Mary Bruce ..... ......... R eporter SEATED: Birt Seay, Wanda Abbott, Sandra Henderson, Betty Jane Cockburn. KNEELING: Sandra Pierson, Pat Guthrie, Seda Vineyard, Janice Mark, Linda Patrick, Nancy Reed. THIRD ROW: Kay Menasco, Mary Stouder, Joyce Chupp, Oretha Hewitt, Mary Bruce, Gay Parker, Pat Butts, Wanda Haney, Darla Tettleton, Miss Mary Jane Knipp, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Pat Haralson, Pat Wyler, Pat Seeds, Olivia Spencer, Josie Sappington, Judy Smith, Nakita Gibson. Boys Athletic Club NH! J we, lr in nib 35231: ng SEATED Barrett Sledge David Waldrzp Jon Robert Flynt Phillip Hoover Jerry Meyers Donald Fore SECONDROW Joe Uselton Boo Bennett Jimmy Fntts Jon L Jameson Nolen Partridge Charles Keck Scooter Newland Kenneth Partridge Donnie McCool THIRD ROW Coach Harris Lloyd Patterson Dale Welch Tommye Lobloan Billy Russell David Priddy Weldon Kirby Jimmy Capps Carl Hodges Kenneth Patterson STANDING Billy Tompkins Eddie Waldrup Keith Sewell Tommy Morgan Donald Tadlock Larry Bagwlll Arvel Wall Jimmy Welch bill M Elhannon Bud Addington Clifford Albin Barrett Sledge ........... . David Waldrip . . . Jon Robert Flynt Phillip Hoover . . . Jerry Meyers . . Donald Lee Fore Coach .lack Harris . . President .Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . Sergeant-at-Arms Parl iamentarion . . Sponsor The Arrowhead Mr A T Anderson sponsor Delbert Everett EllnsWh1te Judy Smnth Josue Sappungton Lavonya Under wood Mary Beth Pults Seated George Taylor STAFF George Taylor Edntor Josie Sapplngton Asst Edltor Judy Smith Sports Edutor George Taylor Delbert Everett Literary Edltor Snnce there IS no lournallsm class In Nocona Hugh thus year, wrlt :ng news for the Arrowhead , N H S section IIT the weelcly Nocona News, ns agaun an extra currlcular actuvnty. The seven students pic tured here meet each Monday at Student actlvrty peruod They com pnle and supplement the news stories submntted by the reporters elected by the voruous organuzatnons rl id , . K X -J f .. -QI - - - I f 1 I I 1 ' , . : . -.... .......... ....... .... ...... .. . .... . .......... . ...... .... . ..... .... Burnett Abbott The Chief '57 ' .51 . - J A ' , ,xx . ., T . , li-fl 'Z' all Milam Dyer 'X 'ww Gayle Burnett Wanda Abbott Davnd M1 lam Harlene Dyer Mrs Grace Janeway Asst Editor Assistant Editor Busxness Manager Busnness Manager Sponsor Seated Gayle Burnett Wanda Abbott Burt Seay David Mnlam, Harlene Dyer Standang Al Lindsey Suzanne Morgan Sharon Lobban Choral Club . fif w- 'ee - - - . , .. ., ,i .-1 FIRST ROW Audrey Hudson Brenda Hill Harlene Dyer Freddy Norman SECOND ROW Dottie Marlin Shirley Phillips Judy Hanlcins Janda Abbot? Gayle Burner? Sandra Pierson Pat Guthrie Seda Vineyard Oretha Hewitt Judy Smith Elizabeth May THIRD ROW Jessie Davis Patsy Jones Kay Menasco Roxie Ritchie Mary Lee Long Mary Beth Pulls Faye Wyler Lanifa Young Birf Seay Kay Daugherty Rosemary Grooms Palsy Copeland lma Jo Tompkins Troy Doyle Weldon Afha Jimmy Johnson FIFTH RO 'V Joyce Sewell Sherrie Nelson Jane Paschall Audrey Hudson Harlene Dyer President Pianist T Brenda Hill Freddy Norman Sec Treas Reporter Susie Allen, Janice Mark. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Reed, Pal l-iaralson, Betty Reid, Linda Bailey, Dolfie ' J' : I . I ' Al Band l' Cockburn Boswell Henderson Hudson 1 3 1: -1.- ML! Reynolds Rutledge Bailey Guinn President ....... . . . Eddie Don Cockburn Vice-President .... ....... D on Boswell Sec . -Treas ....... . . . Sandra Henderson Reporter ............. .... A udrey Hudson Senior Representative ..... .... B illy Reynolds Junior Representative ...... ..... J une Rutledge Sophomore Representative .... . . . Linda Sue Bailey Freshman Representative .... ..... L inda Guinn For the second consecutive year the Indian band under the direction of Norman McDaniel won the coveted first rating in the regional marching contest in November. In concert playing and sight read- ing the '56 band won firsts and seconds in the Interscholastic League and Jacksboro Festival, in the late spring. Four band members were named to the all-regional band- Joe Pullis, snare drum June Rutled e - I 9 I clarinet, David Milam, baritone, and Don Boswell, snare drum. Joe Pullis played in the All-State band for the fifth year. Joe Pullis June Rutledge David Milam Don Boswell 1539- F -az: 2 V ' '-Q, lf' I -na. ' I T J' 5 In the individual pictures: TOP ROW: Susie Allen, Weldon Atha, Dorothea Bowles. SEC- OND ROW: Brenda Chapman, Barbara Coker, Patsy Copeland THIRD ROW: Christie Cowan, Dottie Kay Daugherty, Betty Doyle. FOURTH ROW: Troy Doyle, Susan Fuller, Nakita Gib- son. FIFTH ROW: Jearl Godwin, Rosemary Grooms, Judy Han- kins. SIXTH ROW: Pat Haralson Brenda Hill Patsy Hallard James Howard, Freddy Hughes. SEVENTH ROW Peggy Hurley Jo Ann Jennings, James Johnson, Mike Johnson Dottie Martin C7 I QMR -uv' l,,,..i RIGHT fdownl: Elizabeth May, Sherrie Sue Nelson, Lynn Nored. FIRST ROW fbe- lowl: Shirley Phillips, Janie Pollard, Mary Jean Reddy, Nancy Reed, Dennis Rich- ardson, Lefa Jo Smith. SECOND ROW: Olivia Spencer, Sue Sfaniforrh, lma Jo Tompkins, Tommy Tucker, Reba Walker, Lanifa Young. .Y '1l D ,, 2 ,W wen 1 Norman McDaniel Direcfor 497 .-Y 19' N SN -E I 1 fn Tx R - 41 in 4, 3 'fir ' Q .aww ..,c. - :Qian-i ....: : , K E, if Sue Stoniforth DRUM MAJOR Top: Judy, Dottie Kay, Sue, Christie June Left, rea d 1 ng down: Christie Cowon, June Rutledge Rn glut, reudu ng down: Dottie Kay Daugherty, Judy Hankuns Ma Bites Cheerleaders 41' ag.,.r. we 'xl ' x XM, 'K -- 4. . ' , 1 ' ' gr. YN Above: Berry Jone, Sondra, Birf Lecmo, Wondo Left: Wondo Abbott, Head Cheerleader Below, leff: Berry Jone Cockburn, Freshman Center: Birl' Leona Seoy, Senior Right: Sonclro Henderson, Junior ,oixi F' Sfmj Mrs . Thompson Sponsor ---7 -' Birt Leona Seay President Ann Adkins Ann Aldrich Venevian Aldridge Susie Allen Linda Sue Bailey Mary Bruce Frances Burleson Gayle Burnett Pat Butts Betty J. Cockburn Barbara Coker Gail Cook Christie Cowan Dottie Daugherty Zula Davis Bennie Dennis Betty Doyle Rosie Duncan Loretta Durham Harlene Dyer Noma Fenner Maurine Fenoglio Barbara Fox Betty Frazier Future Homemakers America 'fe Gay Parker Secretary Susan Fuller Janice Gee Nakita Gibson Nancy Goodgion Jackie Goadspeed Carolyn Green Rosemaryi Grooms Linda Guinn Lavonne Guthrie Pat Guthrie Wanda Haney Judy Hankins Pat Haralson Sandra Henderson Oretha Hewitt Audrey Hudson Peggy Hurley Betty Keck Norma Leaton Patsy Lemons Sylvia Lindsey Sharon Lobban Mary Lee Long Tommie Long Olivia Spencer Treasurer Janice Mark Joan McNew Kay Menasco Jean Miller Sue Ann Moss Sherrie Nelson Darlene Nobile Elaine Nobile Corene Oxford lrene Oxford Linda Pannal Gay Parker Linda Patrick Mary A. Patterson Shirley Phillips Sandra Pierson Janie Pollard Elaine Pollock Nancy Reed Virginia Reed Betty Reid Maxine Rice Sharon Rich Roxie Ann Ritchie Song Leaders Betty Reid, Roxie Ritchie, Pat Wyler, Gay Parker ,- Q: Seda Vineyard Vice-President Marilyn Rush Linda Salmon Birt Leana Seay Pat Seeds Joyce Sewell Olivia Spencer Mary Stouder Sue Taylor Darla Jo Tettleton Mary R. Tettleton Lula Mae Thompson lma Jo Tompkins Nancy Tompkins Doris Tucker Seda Vineyard Reba Walker Sue Walker Opal Walls Peggy Walser Roena Wilson Joyce Wood Pat Wyler Lanita Young Harlene Dyer Pianist ,ern . ,. . I. Homemaking Classes at Work Above: First-year students clean house, LULA MAE THOMPSON and AVIA MOLSBEE clean ca bi ne ts . IRENE OXFORD puts iodine on the scratches in the living room furniture. LAVONNE GUTHRIE and NANCY TOMPKINS share the cabinet-cleaning detail. Right: Third-year girls model the lined suits and dus- ters which they made. In the rear: Tommie Long, Gay Parker, Olivia Spencer. Front Row: Janice Mark, Mary Lee Long, Birt Seay, Seda Vineyard, Joyce Sewell, Mary Alice Patterson, and Sherrie Sue Nelson. Gayle Burnett, not pictured. Wearing hair nets keeps their cooking sanitary for CHRISTIE COWAN, BETTY DOYLE, DARLENE NOBILE, and LINDA PANNAL, First-year students. Below, left: JANICE MARK works with the slip covers which her class made For the living room. Below, right: ORETHA HEWITT, MARY LEE LONG, PATSY LEMONS, ROXIE ANN RITCHIE, and SAN- DRA PIERSON display the toys which the second- year class made in a child-care unit. ...gulf ' . in s C f ' iff Q I .ff 1 I vw 3 iii.: T. I. L. N.t'l.S. students each year take part in the many literary contests sponsored by the Texas lnterscholastic League. TYPING fAt the front row of typewritersl Judy Smith, Delbert Everett, Don Boswell. Second Row: June Rutledge, James Howard, Joe Pullis. ONE-ACT PLAY The cast of But Now There's Buford , left to right: Nolen Partridge, Gayle Burnett, Norma Jean Leaton, Seda Vineyard, Tommie Long, and Troy Doyle. Peeping through the curtain is stand-in Eddie Waldrip. READY WRITING Jaquita Skinner, Judy Smith, and Olivia Spencer. Jaquita and Judy also represent- ed N.H.S. in spelling. DEBATE Al Lindsey and Tommy Tucker debated the question, Resolved, That The Federal Govern- ment Should Sustain the Prices of Major Ag- ricultural Products at Not Less Than 9006 of Parity. NUMBER SENSE Barrett Sledge, Clifford Albin, Carroll Keck, Tommy Tucker, and Clyde Mayfield. Contestants The lnterscholastic League marching contest was held at Wichita Falls November l3. The indian Band was awarded a rating of tirst. The maiorettcs as a unit also won a first. Sue Stanitorth rated a First in twirling, with the other four maiorettes, Dottie Kay Daugherty, June Rutledge, Judy Han- kins, and Christie Cowan earning seconds, as did Don Boswell. IN THE PICTURES TOP: The clarinet quartet, Audrey Hudson, Mary Jean Reddy, Brenda Hill, and June Rutledge was one of the ensembles competing at the regional meet at Wichita Falls April 6. June also played a clarinet solo. RIGHT: Dottie Martin, Pat Haralson, Dottie Kay Daugherty, and Sue Stanitorth, the saxophone quartet. BELOW, left: Dennis Richardson entered the trombone solo contest, and Patsy Copeland, flute solo. BELOW, right: The drum quintet, Billy Reynolds, Leta Jo Smith, Joe Pullis, Susie Allen, and Don Boswell. Joe, Susie, and Don competed as a snare drum trio, Joe and Don played a duet, and each member ot the trio competed for solo ratings. X , ., ..,. -JG 153' TC! '43-P' 'Q Z ,,o'y9 FIRST ROW: Alton Langford, Sam Swirczynski Calvin Godwin Jimmy Winters Tommy Kung Leo Newland Jr. SECOND ROW: J. C, Walser, Ronnie Romune Don Vanover Lloyd Thomas Obra Douglas Donnelly Reid, James Pierson, Christie Cowan, chapter sweetheart Charles Keck Bobby Joe Uselton Ronnie Bowerman Larry Albin, Douglas Taylor, Robert Buck R F Thompson Adviser THIRD ROW Otis Tettleton Bully Vicari Jimmie Hudgens, Douglas Wiechman, Charles Ulbug Jack Bowerman Carol Vanover Nolen Partridge Ronald Cox, Charles Perry, Donnie McCool, Jimmy Mayes Gaylord Brown Jackie Underwood and Kenneth Patter son. FOURTH ROW: Royce Priddy, Thomas Thompson Tommye Lobban Jack McBride Harold Reynolds Ken neth Partridge, Eddie Lee Perry, Elmer Adkins J Larry Bagwill Jimmy Capps Carl Hodges Tommy Morgan David Priddy, Bill McElhannon. Billy Vicari .... Charles Ulbig. . . Donnie McCool. . Jimmie Hudgens. R P 'dd .... Fa Bizlylcslcghahnon . Last summer the Nocona F.F.A. Chapter mode O thirteen-day trip of 3,500 miles for which the chap- ter earned all the money. Outstanding accomplish- ments this year include: a net profit of more than 51,000.00 on 40 hogs, a profit of 5290.00 onbroil- ersp completing a twenty-thousand-pound granary, making a concrete feeding platform, winning second place in the land iudging contest. ,Q Q X mi 83.3. Above, center: Jimmie Hudgens, Star Chapter Farmer for l956-1957. l. Carol Vanover, Kenneth Patterson, Charles Jones, and BillyVicaricaponizing chiclcens. The chapterentered I5 capons in the Houston show. 2. Donnie McCool's registered Hereford and Angus calves won ribbons at Ft. Worth and Wichita Falls shows. 3. Lloyd Thomas raises fat lambs. 4. J.C. Walser, a small freshman with big pigs. 5. Billy Vicari, Alton Langford, and Eddie Perry build a steel pen for the Montague County Junior Livestock show. 6. Donnelly Reid with his reserve champion grade Angus, which won S65 prize money at the Wichita Falls Beef Show. L. ,FQ if X X Classesz Supplement SENIORS Left to right: Bennie Fenner Dennis, who had been living in Wichita Falls, returned to N.H.S, tofinish her high school work when her husband, now in the army, was sent overseas. Clyde Mayfield, transfer from Gainesville high is not a newcomer to Nocona schools, having been a first-grade classmate ofthe class of '57, Maurine Fe n og l i o , T956 Football Queen of Henrietta, transferred to N.H,S. in January. Mary Roberts Tettleton lnot picturedj, came from Altus, Okla. to graduate with her old class when her soldier husband was sent to Guam. l H SOPHOMORES Second row left: Linda Salmon From Carmi, Illinois. FRESHMEN Second row right: Ann Aldrich from Wichita Falls, Texas In the group, left to right: Joan McNew From Decatur, Texas Wayne Holland From Lubbock, Texas Barbara Fox From Ryan, Oklahoma Building Personnel CUSTODIANS Homer Wyler Henry Russell CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES Mrs. Dorothy Rucktashel Mrs. Mona Jim Fuller .-x ,.-., Dress Allke Day Feb I4 Jon Robert Flynt Koy Mcnas o Carl Hodges Sue Sfanlforfn Vlrglmcz Tefflefon Jimmy Copp Belly Reid Jlmrny Morlm Max Brown Sue Ann Moss Sondra Henderson Donald Foro Fo? Cutnrne Booby Joe Uselfon .lor l. Jameson Belly Jane Cockburn Nolen Parfrndge Mary Alice. Pafferson Eddie Don Cockburn Lanlfa Young Don Boswell and June Rulledge Nolen Parfrndge and Mary Alice Patterson Suzanne Morgan Jerry Meyers Sedo Vmeyard David Waldllp Weldon Aflwa and Lnnda Sue Ban ley James Neavef and Nalmfa Cnbson 43+ 'W 3 I f'IYQw --+ fc, f ii- l ,C I' uv ' 'ik . if Q l F 1 . I ' i f x ,VM l QW LJ SPURTS .X . ' Q ,,q 1 l' ' W 0 ' 4 V' M 59QQ1' 'E 186' 6 in 'ff 1 Hea Jac f 1 d Coach k Harris ...--ay, 'N -we JT. TV- Co-Captains - fr I , We 1 4+ SEATED: Jimmy Welch, David Waldrip, Weldon Kirby, Arvel Wall, Jimmy Fitfs, Leo Newland. KNEELING: Jimmy Capps, Kennefh Patterson, Kenneth Partridge, Eddie Waldrip, Floyd Patterson, Tommye Lobban, Jerry Meyers, Charles Keck, Billy Russell, Bobby Joe Uselfon. FIRST ROW, sfanding: Coach Jack Harris, Jon L. Jameson, Clif- ford Albin, Donald Lee Fore. Football Barrett Sledge and David Waldrip f I Larry Bagwill, Donald Tadlock, Billy Tomplcins, Keith Sewell, Tommy Morgan, Sherrell James, .lon Robert Flynt, Coach W.F ing: Barrett Sledge, Nolen Partridge, David Priddy, Bill McElhannon, Bud Addington, Phillip Hoover, Bob Bennett, Carl Hodges, Donnie McCool, Dale Welch, Coach Fred Wright. The Indians went into the '56 season having only two returning regulars from the '55 season. Among the opponents ot this inexperienced team were the Stamford Bulldogs, the team which later became the AA state champions, the Graham Steers, who reached the quarter-finals in AAA, the Bonham Warriors, winners of their district, and the Burlcburnett Bulldogs, champions of our own district. The Indians came in sixth in District AA-I l . Sept. Sept Sept Se pt Oct . Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov THE 1956 SCOREBOARD Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona 32 Wh itesboro O 7 Gra ha m 54 7 Bonham 20 Open Date 7 'Burlcburnett 40 0 ' Electra 27 7 'Olney I4 I2 Stamford 60 I3 'Bowie 33 12 'Jacksboro 28 35 'Decatur 6 ' Conference Games 1'0M'u . Frey. SECOND ROW, stand- .. 0...., i -ns, I its jx: in 1 Line Coach ,L,,,Fi, W.H. Frey L-Y A L., . -...L ..., Manager Leo Newland I5 .A f , I ' f-gs ,g . JK 'TX YN l x,g 1' 'Y IQ' rg 5 TX CARL HODGES: A iunior end who developed into one of the finest pass receivers for the lndians. His willingness to work and never-give-up attitude will make Carl a great Indian in 1957. PHILLIP HOOVER: A sophomore who played end, tackle, and guard. His determination and tough- ness were his greatest assets this year. NOLEN PARTRIDGE: A senior end who made the second team all district team this year Nolen did very fine 'ob both on offense and defense as a pass receiver and an excellent blocker BOBBY JOE USFLTON A sophomore end with plenty of hustle and determination He is following in the footsteps of his brother Tommy a regular end on the i955 Indian team BUD ADDINGTON A senior center who was always ready to do his part Bud had a fine attitude and his services will be missed in the 1957 season TOMMY MORGAN a freshman who was called on to play fullback part of the year and finished the season as the first string center Much will be ex pected of him in the next three years BOB BENNETT A sophomore tackle wlo shows a lot of determination and hustle Bob was always ready to do whatever was necessary for the team JIMMY FITTS A sophomore tackle who played a lot of good football this year Fitts is expected to make the tackle slot tough for the opponents in 57 JON ROBERT FLYNT A lunior tackle whose deter mination and fight won him honorable mention on the all district team this year Besides his record on the gridiron he has developed into a straight A student this year V5 It N BILL MCELHANNON A senior tackle whose ability to keep his teammates spirits high will be greatly missed next year JIMMY WELCH A senior tackle who would have played a lot of ball this season had it not been for a broken arm an ingury re ceived in practice early in the year CHARLES KECK A sophomore guard who was moved up from the B team early nn the season He had been a back on the B team but took to hrs new asslgnment luke a duck to water DONNIE MCCOOL A lunlor guard who was a flne blocker and backed the lune on defense Keep flghtmg Donnue and make that lrne tough an 57 JERRY MEYERS A lunlor guard who has the heart of a llon and the de termrnatlon of a cyclone If every player plays as hard as Jerry Nocona will wln the dtstrlct In 57 DALE WELCH A gunnor fullback who dud a fme 'ob on offense this year Dale should make the all dnstrnct team In 1957 CLIFFORD ALBIN A sensor halfback who played a lot of fune ball thus year Has greatest night was agaunst Decatur when he turned In a fine exhlbvtlon of running DONALD LEE FORE A lunlor halfback who has great determination and desire to do a perfect lob He runs hard and forgets about has own well belng ln trylng to make that extra yardage SHERRELL JAMES A lunlor back who could be depended on to play any posntuon un the backfneld He wall not be back for the 57 season because he moved to Abllene sunce the 56 season ended JON L JAMESON A Iunnor quarterback and fullback for the 56 season who should make a great quarterback and fxeld general for the lndnans IH l957 BARRETT SLEDGE A sensor quarterback and defensuve halfback Barrett was one of the captalns of the 56 team Always ready to do everything he could for the team he was an excellent student as well as a great football player DAVID WALDRIP A sensor half back and defensive lunebacker who has been a regular for the lndnans for four years He has ,sn made all dustruct team for three years and made honorable mention on the all state team two years He was one of the captams of the 56 team K LEO NEWLAND Team manager for 1956 CPncture shown on page 631 Hts presence wnth the team was an lnspuratlon to the team the school and the town this year Hts many hard and long hours of work made It pos sible for the Indians to fleld a team thas year fx 'Q' 'N N ' 1111 I ' l . . . 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Q we 'X Football 4 Q QQBQQ as V ll f' ...il IN 'FW' 1-9' QW V'-X Vx ' wi- Left Column readlng down Larry Bagwnll Bully Cannon Jimmy Capps Tommy Lobban Kenneth Par trndge Center Column Floyd Patterson Kenneth Patterson David Prrddy Bully Russell Keltn Sewell Rught Coach Wrlght Donald Tadlock Bully Tompklns Edd' Waldrap ArvelWc1ll N 1 . , b .Kx QV IN A A M . f K li 'Q C N'h1f ' NN N-X 'ix' ,, Xl: Mb: X 1 'gt ,z C -Af. 5 A ' 5 x to X' n xxx . - 1 WX W x gut, . -H l Q rv -at n ,355 I A, r S. l V b nr 'T' ' Ri, 9 l 3 'V' 7 X, 1' , I f,..i 1 if l ' I ' - X X ' , ' 'So K 41 l :I as , , hte 'M M r , K Q Y Basketball A Team Xv 'J STANDING Charles Perry Nolen Partridge Bud Addmgton Phllllp Hoover SEATED Jlmmy Fltts Bully Reynolds Dennls Richardson Tom Pettylohn James Weaver Eddle Waldrsp Not Pncturedl Slnce only one starter was left from has bl dlstruct championship team of 55 56 Coach Fred Wrught faced the task of bunldmg a new team tms year Nocona basketball fans look forward to next season when sux of thus year s squad will return Nov Nov ec Dec Dec ec Dec Dec Dec Dec an n n Jan Paschal Northsude Whntesboro Paschal Gamesvl Ile Ga I nesvn l le Graham Whltesboro Northslde Whutesboro Tournament Nocona 42 Bonham Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona ocona 44 Jacksboro Wnchnta Falls Tournament N ocona 37 Ja cksboro Nocona 38 Graham Nocona 39 Burkburnett GTI CID GD on an an an e 8 E 6 B 'Nocona 'Nocona Nocona 'Nocona Nocona ' Nocona 'Nocona 'Nocona 'Nocona Nocona 'Nocona 'Nocona 'Confere DCS G Om Burklournett Olney Graham Decatur Bowne Electra Jacksboro Burkburnett Olney Decatur Bowne Electra 6 Q! if 1 1 5 :L ' M fi ' I ST.. 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I2 28 ' Fb.l5 36 J . l N 54 JG . 4 33 JG . 5 63 . 5 50 7? 9 JAMES WEAVER fop scorer for The season with DAVID PRIDDY a promlsnng Sophomore TOM PETTYJOHN second hugh scorer and Weaver served as game capfams fhrgughguf the geqggn BUD 6 7 Cen'I'6l' CIS he makes a hook shot NOLEN PARTRIDGE Semor one of the Team s besf defensive Wlth two years of high School ellglblmy left players wrth JIMMY FITTS who made up nn husflewhaf he lacked for DENNIS RICHARDSON he Should de In height KEITH SEWELL Ueftl and EDDIE WALDRIP fNof Pucfuredj were BILLY IMOUSEI REYNOLDS, whose enfhusu the only freshmen on the squad PHILLIP HOOVER, Sophomore asm never flagged If I I . I ' I - I I ll u I I 1 I X ' I Vx , . I ' l n l u I I I I I I - . n I ' velop into a mainstay for the Indians. T s ' ,SV I . .- . , . Basketball B Team SEATED Bully Russell Kelth Sewell Tommye Lobban KNEELING George Taylor Jimmy Capps Scooter Newland Manager STANDING Eddle Perry Davld Prlddy Bob Bennett Mike Johnson The B team played o rough schedule thus year wnth the maloruty of theur games agamst AAAA or AAA schools The boys were coached by Coach Wm H Frey untul hrs resxg nation ot the close of the first semester After that they dad not plcyaseporate schedule but drd enter the cllstrlct B tournament at Jacksboro 956 I957 RECORD Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Fe Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Dlstrl ct Nocona B Northsncle Whutesboro Paschal Ga u nesvl l le Gamesvn l le Wh ntesboro Northsude Tournament Bowne 1 - Nov. 27 Nocona l7 Paschal . 30 29 ' . 4 47 ' . 7 30 V . ll 46 ' ' . l5 55 ' ' . I8 34 ' . 21 30 ' b. 2 36 ' Basketball Team FRONT ROW Pat Wyler Sandra Henderson Mary Alrce Patterson Chrrshe Cowan CENTER ROW Oluvra Spencer Josre Sapprngton Brenda Chapman Noma Fenner BACK ROW Frances Burleson Jackue Goodspeed Reba Walker Pat Seeds Lavonya Underwood Coach Mary Jane Knupp Starters were Wyler Seeds and Sapprngfon forwards and Henderson Patterson and Spencer guards Top subshfufes were Fenner and Burleson Forwards and Chapman guard The Team fnnushed second un The dusfrrcl' losung three conference games by o total of Four pornfs Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Hol l nday Sanger Hol luday Whatesboro Sherman Muenster Henrrerfa Burkburnert Tournament Olney Whlfesboro Tournament Collnnsvulle Whutesboro B 50 Era 'Nocona Nocona 'Nocona 'N ocona 'Nocona 'Nocona Nocona 'Nocona 'Nocona 'Nocona 'Nocona 'Nocona 'Nocona Jacksboro Iowa Park Burkburneff Decatur Bowne Electra Iowa Park Jacksboro Burkburnefl Olney Decatur Bowne Electra ' Dusfru ct games 50 ' 42 49 52 40 54 50 ' 53 46 Nocona 64 Sherman 4l 'Nocona 66 Olney 36 ' 34 44 56 38 54 ' 75 32 42 48 ' 32 35 25 52 54 45 ' 31 40 ' ' 66 48 52 ' 23 35 ' 45 58 Basketball B Team STANDING Vurgunua Reed Reba Walker Sue Ann Moss Lavonya Underwood KNEELING Jackue Goodspeecl Frances Burleson Chrustue Cowan Patsy Copeland The gurls B squad won the dustruct champuonshup at the dustruct tournament at Jacksboro but un doubtedly would have been named champuons on any basus sunce theur record for the season shows I2 wuns and only one loss Sunce all of the gurls on the team have two or three years of elugubuluty left Nocona may contunue to expect gurls teams that wull add to the collectuon un the trophy case THE RECORD Nocona Nocorua Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Hol I u day Sanger Hol Iuday Sherman Whutesboro Sherman Muenster Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Nocona Henruetta Iowa Park Iowa Park DISTRICT B TOURNAMENT Bowue Electra Decatur 47 ' 20 47 ' 39 26 41 34 ' 31 34 40 I6 23 ' 30 38 ' 27 25 30 9 35 14 Volleyball SEATED: Patsy Lou Lemons, Pat Wyler, Christie Cowan. KNEELING: Maurine Fenoglio, Reba Walker. STANDING: Josie Sappington, Olivia Spencer, Pat Seeds, Brenda Chapman, Noma Fenner, Betty Doyle. The district championship in volleyball was determined at the district tournament at Burlcburnett March 30. Track - .ts J K: - :If-'-2211, ips. C25 'ff' I 1 ',-3 ii' i 8 It Q T X ' J , ig: '+I ll 'P 'iw P .YE , I HA C ' , I I T is .IvY1, -dxf' 1 , .4 S 1 N, gp: WEIGHT MEN DISTANCE RUNNERS STANDING: Dale Welch, Nolen Partridge, Carl STANDING: Jon Robert Flynt, Floyd Patterson, Hodges. SEATED: David Priddy, Bill McElhannon, Jimmy Fitts, Bob Bennett, Eddie Perry, Bobby Joe Barrett Sledge, Donald Tadlock. Uselton, Billy Russell. SEATED: Arvel Wall, Charles Keck, Jerry Meyers, Donnie McCool, Tommy Lobban, Kenneth Patterson. HURDLERS Jerry Meyers, Bud Addington, David Waldrip JUNIOR DIVISION SPRINTERS STANDING: Kenneth Partridge, Billy Tompkins, STANDING: Jon L. Jameson, Clifford Albin, Wayne Holland, Weldon Kirby, Tommy Morgan, Charles Perry, Barrett Sledge, Carl Hodges, Keith Sewell, Jimmy Capps, Eddie Waldrip. Donald Fore, David Waldrip. ,X ,N if Ei j' 4 , llx ,VA Q M..-fx Tennis 'I 5 Q Ig, .... e was-3 k..' h' N tis: A f s elf. Q . ' , Q gi , .' L, ,Q l . T JUNIOR SINGLES: Margaret Ann Adkins and Patsy Copeland. SENIOR DOUBLES: Susie Allen, Sue Sfaniforfh, and June Rutledge. SENIOR SINGLES: Sandra Henderson and Suzanne Morgan SENIOR SINGLES: Joe Pullis and George Taylor. SENIOR DOUBLES: Billy Reynolds and Clifford Albin. Golf FIRST REAM: Billy Reynolds, Mike Kiser, George Taylor, and Joe Pullis. 2 f y . Q - SECOND TEAM: Lloyd Purcell, Clifford Albin, I. Tommy Tucker, and Mike Johnson. 'mi ' 1 1 yi f izgiif , ' 'fl' 'S ' T T' li lg! FAV0Rl'lEV i BIRT LEANA SEAY ootball Queen 1' Wm vw., is A qv 'A AP' 'Qi h rw 'U 2 5 'Q SANDRA HENDERSON Band Sweethea f M X. U Q e ' fe? . x ' tg. Qi' l ,ff he gg' . ' P X f ' ' ' 4:1 557'-35.0 C 'if if 'X . 5 , xx F. F. A. Sweetheart X 1, gf. . Qiyifis jfvnfvr Q F. H. A. Beau NOLEN PARTRIDGE FN. 'N wifi 'Q N Most Representative JOE PULLIS in-V' :ar 5 1 A 'E -e ':1'3 9 Most Representative BRENDA CHAPMAN g T? Vi? I 3 up.- Nx 2 ffiig. A -5. ,Mm--V K ' K R 41. fy x 'X 'SW .J'Vf,.- 'W 1 A Jw P F D qyystfilf- Jw- - MJ ,V SANDRA HENDERSON shops for cn flower for DONALD LEE EORE during Twirp Week Junior Favorites , A QQIIN x E 1X Ga 'x ..., 5 2 110' . x I-xx-, Y hi S4 THE BEST LOOKING Duvud Waldrup Sedo Vnneyord MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joe Pullas The Top Ten ,A--ov THE FRIENDLIEST Horlene Dyer - Tom Peffyiohn In The Senior Class 1415 5' ieemff THE WITTIEST Guy Parker Jimmy Mcrfnn 4 DAR GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD Gayle Burnett X ig-0 aff- W-bf MOST ATHLETIC Mary Allce Patterson Dcvld Wcldrup if A , ,. My X, ., nf, j ffl, yyiglgxxbf 'ggkjfff f?,z. D T I I - . . X K T . if A : 1 49 XA Yi 1 ' K' ' , V T E3 3 fei' Q ,-, A ef T 3 M v 'X N f - fe , Judy Honklns, Sophomorep Birl' Seay, Seniorp Beverly Melton, Junior fnol picluredl. Finalists F. H. A. Beau Corky Salmon, Seniorp Bobby Joe Uselfon, Keith Sewell, Freshman. i 3 R si 9 if . v '39 f . '51 3 X. . .ir . Finalists F. F. A. Sweetheart Sophomore Senior Nominees .,,gbN Jimmy Martin Birt Seay Sedo Vineyard Corky Salmon Class Favorites are nominated by secret ballot of the members of each class. Three girls and three boys for four in case of a tie, are then submitted for voting, with a maiority vote required for one to be named class favorite. Favorites Junior Nominees Pat Seeds Sharon Lobban Jerry Meyers ,-,,.., Don Boswell Sophomore Nominees Jimmy Fitts Dottie Kay Dougherty Charles Keck Pot Guthrie Bobby Joe Uselton Favorites 'fy s fi gm 5 bf Freshman Nominees Keith Sewell Betty Jane Cockburn Christie Cowon Eddie Woldrip Knot pictured, 1 i 1111- 1...- Y- .Y l :orc-pf' 19 FlH,7 1+tf ?1,3'U F! 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