Palestine High School - Arc Light Yearbook (Palestine, TX)
- Class of 1958
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FACULTY AND STUDENTS ORANIZATIONS SPORTS FUN OUR PATRONS CAMPUS VIEWS .E. FRONT ENTRANCE iq? ?-an . ' GYMNASIUM uh? N'-, ...4-4- LUCKETT KOLSTAD FIELD U41 L TY!! V v QL' f It J-, , , W '1- I Q. 4' 4 , ff' ' g.: .I if ,sg , .C . 'rx .. ,I Gif? WE REMEMBER THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS ADMINISTRATORS FACULTY HONORS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHUMORES FRESHMEN '--N DMINISTR TORS in 405' M D STEWART Pr1nc1pal Mr M D Stewart1s known and adrmred by all the students and faculty of Palestme H1gh School as a fr1end and admlmstrator HIS w1l11ngness and sympathy to help each of us and the qu1et unassL.m1ng manner he has of domg h1s work so eff1c1ently are qual1t1es we carftforgetabout ou pr1nc1pal Mr Stewart , E D CLEVELAND Superlntendent The broad v1s1on and capable leader sh1p ofMr E D Cleveland has enabled the schools of the Palest1ne Independent D1s tr1ct to grow professmnally mater1ally and academ1cally H1s deep concern for the need of the 1n d1v1dual student has led h1m to seek d1l1 gently and devotedly to promote a worthy and tremendous expans1on program for our schools The staff of the 1958 Arc L1ght expressesforall studentsandpatrons ap preclatlon to our Superintendent Mr Cleveland f'-KV it 'fps ASSISTANTS TO THE ADMINISTRATORS y f , .-.3g- Ptlirunggr- -'IQ'-I X MISS ETHELL REED Secretary to Supermtendent 'il MRS PATSY JACKSON Secrgtarx to Pmnclpal MRS. DOROTHY EDGEWORTH Offirc Clerk 'eff' vs MRS. JEAN YANCY Office Clerk X in 9 S?'-7ifT I T 1 X'-J. 1 'fl' lint ww FACULTY ARCHIE AMASON Latm Engllsh B A Texas Unlverslty ennls Coach 'LAN Ceasar llves agaln as Mr Arnason traces the Galllc campaxgn for hls Latln II students JOHNNIE MCDON ALD BALLARD Engllsh B A Texas Unlverslty M A Texas Umverslty Sponsor of .Tumor I-llstormans It's letter wrltmng t1me aga1n for Senlors Mrs Ballard assxgns the varlous letters to be wr1tten 4 ROBERT BRIS TOW Counselor B S Texas Unwerslty M A Texas Umversmty Sponsor of Student Councll Qi. Mr Brmstow counsels w1thSen1ors Pat Green and Tommle Elllott concernlng then' future plans WELDON BYNUM Athletic Director B. A. -Southwestern State Teachers College M. A. -Abilene Christian College Spring training begins as Coach Bynum gives out equipment to Buddy F r an c 1 s Smokey Davis and Lewis C J COLLUM Agriculture B A Sam Houston State College M A Sam Houston State College Sponsor of F F A Mr Collum discusses afeeding problem with Agriculture boys Lee Copeland and Jimmy Wise Math Physics B A Texas UH1V6TS1ty M S Texas A 81 M Senior physics students watch in tentlyas Mr Craddockadjusts the wir E2 WAYNE CRADDOCK BILL CROCKETT P E Coach B S East Texas State Teachers fm f College S Bob Kenderdmne IS outfltte d or sprlng tralnmg as Coach Crockett flts h1m w1th hlp pads 1056 JJ BILLY J DEAN Shop B S EastTexasState Teachers College Mr Dean offers a helpful sugges t1on to Travls Burns for bmldlng hls bookcase 5 f MARGARET FITZGERALD Engllsh Speech B A Baylor Umverslty M A Baylor Umverslty Co Sponsor of Arc Lxght Coach of U I L Speech Actxvltxes g Adjectlve clauses agaln cover the b o a r d s as .Tumors begln the annual study of dlagrammxng gi 3,42- ' -M Members of the first year Homemaking class are shown working on their spring project repaxrlng plcture frames Math B S Texas Umver slty I x vi!! 5 Mr Hanks superwses Freshmen as they begmn stated problems IH Ge neral Math OLA MAE HAMILTON MARY HAMILTON 1 Homemaking , B. S. -Sam Houston State College ' r M. Ed. -Sam Houston A 5, State College . Co-Sponsor of l F. H. A. 1 Ml Gettlng the least common denomxnator IS a very Lmportant oper atlon as Mlss Hamxlton explaxns to Bonner Brazzlel DON H HANKS Math Coach B S Sam Houston State College X , . . . g C .-3 . rl, fl . . Elf fu sf :Sit uf Fl Q-1 ., 7 , 7 Lgnkgil - Q Z , ll tfifil . . W , ai - ' V . ca, A I . . . , . Id 'Nfl' tw ,wht 'x .Xu 'fp r xx l A 1 ' - - , . 2.1: 5 ' -- -an A 1 5 . . - i Vi , A ft X 2 1- 7 r ff Q. Pg . Q , fi t c ' ' ll 4 .fi ui, - ' Phi ' 1 4 -- I.-: i'fJL -5,5525 figffil ' LOUISE HATHCOCK Engllsh B A Texas UHlVeTS1ty M A Columb1a ,J Un1vers1ty Sponsor of F T A Smence College Mr Hodges supervlses hls chemlstry class ln the d1st1llat1on of kerosene as they study organlc chemlstry DON HODGES B S Texas A 81 M 'VP in The annual Theme of the Week beg1ns as M1ssHathcock recelvesthe fu-St themes Ben Davld was not ready xt seems R J' HORN Dr1ver Training B S Southwestern Umverslty Sponsor of Safety Educahon Club ,...,:...,,... Is that what makes the wheels tur Mr Horn glves these glrls a look under the hood of the car -'fu 4 I 1 M , ...,.-..-l...... J , 2 f ! - O xx . , - . . T. X A . .- ' 9 ' T I W . . . 4 xx A V! . 1 . BA- , I Q ' , ' J I' N 1 . . , fs , V Kirk-Q., to-2' V . . O N? , . . . ' Q 55 Cd X H ' A 32 Ak .A I A Au f X ' Fr Ra n , , ,Q an ' H X 'Q . 1-1 . . . xx, , 5 -,f 1 - I kv . . . K XF 7 4 y ' - - - x gf I ' . , , 1 i , 5 L ' ? f '- 5 U: I 51 21 1 . N A 4 sf . 3' lb I ng vu sl ,,,.-f ANN LINK English B. S. -Texas Women s Umversxty Sponsor of Chatter ELLA LUNDAY Llbrarlan Umve rs lty Club WW M 1 s S Lunday explalns the proper use of the card catalogue to these Sen tors Ronald Lane and Katherene Sue Cunmngham MONA LEE MCGEE Commerclal B S Stephen F Austln College M R E Southwestern Bapt1st Theologlcal Sem1nary YW' 2 ff-gh' , .1 B S Texas Women's Sponsor of Ltbrary I ., 3, ' T S ' 4 Sophomore Enghsh students study a map of Anderson County preparlng to wrlte themr h1stor1cal themes ,uu- iQ Bi Secretarxes of tomorrow pound the keys as Mxss McGee ands Mtgnon Fmte xl w1th a Centemng problem X . . KV no 5 , p A E f llllll ? ,' ' .. S E .33 l Q' 'H WY a S I . . .- ' ' i J K, P . . ' . A 4 . Vx I . . A . - U -M, . L ' ' 5 I X . Mr Moore 1nstructs the brass section of the band in a number for the Senior Coronation DAVID N MOORE Assistant Band Director ANN MOSELEY Spanish History B A Baylor University THOMAS MOSELEY Music B M Baylor Umversity World I-listorycomes to life as Mrs Moseley illustrates a point to Clayton Dominy M M North Texas State College Mr. Moseley rehearses the prin- cipal members ofthe cast of his oper- ff- etta Small Talk HARVEY O'BR1ANT D1str1but1ve Educat1on B S Sam Houston State College M E Sam Houston State College Sponsor of D1St1fbUt1Ve Educatlon Club Henrv Davenport 1S 1n1t1ated 1nto the realm of H'11CI'OSCOp1C organ1sms 1n General Sclence THE FRAME MAN NOLAN SHERRILL B1OlOgy Coach Florence State Teachers College .i at Je s se G1bs on IS enhghtened by Mr O Brlant eoncermng bus1ness eth1cs JOHN O'KEEFE General Sclence B A Sam Houston State College M A Sam Houston State College 1 Mr Sherr11l ass1sted by Sophomore b1ology students demonstrates a SC16Ht1f1C prmclple to h1s class in , A 'S ,J ,fa s X i - ' ' v . I 7 . ,H 1 In l U- X i x . . . 'A y - N . . . l ff M . 1 J' Z ii -. - ' ' - , 5 ' V :nt A I . . . . . . . . . . ff K 93 ' 35, I. , Q. C DF v- M ' ' . 1. 'G Ax F N v L. , , N I A .- 6 W. - 13.5, - L - x K s. tr 'Q N ' u fa V 1 ,, , V' 1-, ' I V - y . . . i-l11!l Yv- 4. if X, JESSIE SMITH H1story Coach Texas A 551 Mr Sm th w1th these two Freshmen 'llsplays tlmelr notebooks Wlucl' represent them term project JULIA SMITH Commerclal B A M A T S C Co Sponsor of Arc Llght -'ax hand Contest ELIZABETH SPRINGFIELD Enghsh B A T S C W M E, - Sam Houston ff State College By a display of posters. Miss Springfield demonstrates tlne fundamentals of grammar to lie. Freshmen JZ KJ M1ss Sm1th TSVIEWS the progress record for Jean Spann and Judy Alford representa t1ves to the Interscholastlc League Short Tx' H' ROY WALLACE Band B.A, Baylor University Mr Wallace dlrects the Palestme I-hgh School Band as lt perfects a num ber for the annual band concert and Contest K CLEO WILLINGHAM ClV1CS Soclal Sclence B S Sam Houston State College M E Southern Methodlst Umverslty Members of the C1v1cs class Joln wlth Mlss Wlllmgham ln the Pledge of Alleglance to the flag wi S EDNA M WYLIE Amerman I-hstory B S Sam Houston State College Thls Ameruzan I-hstory class IS study 5 mg the growth of our Natxon as Mrs Wylle outhnes the Mexlcan Cesslon fy . I l, V ' A L ' I , . xl ' 'f lk , ...Q P I -:LW - 'W 1 1 , ii X I ' ..,. , 4 . . ' Q 4 . 1 A - s 'I V . ' N I s , ., , Q .wg .M -f-, -M 5 ff xt , s ' , 71 k I T, - A 'xfjx ' f ' Hi. , -Q we 'X 'C . , 'Lf N ing . fi l K . . - W i I 4 f all A . x 1 ' W , . V f l al BOARD OF EDUCATIO 175 sf?.f 5 pil-: f LEFT TO RIGHT: Maurice Rosson, Ray Berry, Louis Flanagan, Dr, R,H. Bell, E.D Cleveland, Willard Johnson, L.E. Foster, Harry Herrington, The Board of Education, composed of seven members, is elected by the citizens of Palestine. These men serve unselfishly and without pay, endeavoring to improve and maintain our schools. In their exemplary service may be seen America's faith in the preservation of the public schools of our land. We are proud of these men, and appreciate the splendid work which they do for 'our school and community. QM VALEDICTORIAN SY . r V., yA . g-mf -I LARRY SCOTT thlrd ranlvmg student 1n the Sen1or Class has an exc e pt 1 ona l personahty 1U many ways HIS hobb1es are maglc and reachng and h1s favor1te subject 1S physlcs As pres1dent of the J H1StOT1aHS and an outstandmg mem ber of F T A he has served h1s school fa1thfully and well Larry's love for muslc can be proved by h1s f1ne record as saxophone player IH P H S band for f1ve years and the f1ne Job he 1S dolng as organ1st at h1s church POSS6SS1HQ a dependable character Larry 1S always XV1ll1Y1Q to help Hc plans to attend Texas Un1vers1ty and major 1n phys1cs We all belleve Larry w1ll become a great IH whatever fleld he enters, f'X WHO IVTARION BOYD electedas Cut est Glrl and Court .Tester for the Senlor Coronatlon re ce1ve fl the honor of appearlng 1n Who's Who for the fourth tune Mar1on 15 act1ve IH many school act1v1t1es scrxu g as Semor Echtor on the Arc L1ght Staffand v1ce pres1dent ofthe Jumor H1stor1ans She belongs to F T A and F H A and was elected as F F A Sweetheart for two years Mar1on reserved most of her energy for the Job of cheerleader m whlch she contmbuted much to the growth of school sp1r1t Her favor1te sub yect 1Slat1I'1 although she IS an ex cept1onal tudent n all he r courses Sw1mm1nG and tenms are her favor1te sports and mus1c IS her hobby T C U 1S the college of her cho1ce and she lntends to major 1n Bus1ness WHO Another Sen1or member of Who s Who 1S WILL JORDAN a friendly all around fellow with a lik e able personality He 15 an active mem ber of the Junior Historians and Student Council and was chosen as a Junior Rotarian and Junior Jaycee Will enj oys all sports but he is most outstanding in tennis He won district in the Inte rscholastic League Tennis Contest for four years and was a quarter finalist at State With high averages in all hi s courses he claims math as his fa Vorite Tennis 1S his main hobby but he also loves to play the accor dian Among his many talents he possesses the abilities required for public speaking W1ll plans to fol low his father into law as a career and we all believe that, with his fine character and wonderful talent for making friends he will succeed He will study law at Texas University ha A two-Year member of Who s Who is JAMES SAXTON, a high- ranking member of the Senior class James who was elected Most Out- standing Athlete of the year is very active in all sports his favorites being football basketbal1,and track The great outdoors is his favorite 'hangout since he love s to hunt and fish He was chosen as a Jr Ro ta rian and has been an active member of the Student Council and the Glee Club He served as Mas- ter of Ceremonies at the Senior Cor- onation Chemistry is his favorite subject but he has a high scholastic WHO'S An attract1ve and charmmg Jumor on the campus IS PATRICIA GRIFFITH, who 1S l1sted 1n Who's Who for the second t1me She was elected to the honor of Most Representat1ve G1rl because of her h1gh scholast1c standmg upr1ght character and sweet d1spos1t1on She 1S a member of Jr H1StOT1aDS G R A and serves as secretary for the L1brary Club AS a three year member of the Arc L1ght Staff she has done a f1ne Job of perservmg many moments for her classmates Basketball and baseball are her favor1te sports and mus1c and art her hobb1e s She hopes to attend Baylor and study medlcal sc1ence An outstandlng fellow on the campus 15 CARL HARTT who w1ll serve as Pres1dent of the Student Counc1l 1n 1958 1959 Carl was elected for Who's Who because of h1S f1ne scholastlc standmg leadersh1p ab1l1ty and wholehearted support of all school act1v1t1es Football and baseball are h1s favor1te sports 1n Whlch he takes an act1ve part He has ser ved h1s class Well 1n both the Off1CGS ofV1ce Pres1dent and Pres1dent Math 1s h1s favor1te subject and he proved h1s ab111ty 1n that f1eld by plac1ng th1rd 1n the Math Fleld DayatGlade water Slnce mechamcs 1S Carl's hobby h plans to study eng1neer1ng at A 8: M KAY ANDERSON 1S a pretty and charmmg Jumor of h1gh scholast1c ratmg and many tal ents She has been a member of J'un1or Hls tor1ans for three years and has been act1ve 1n theG1rls' Recreat1onalAssoc1at1on Her class mates elected her as Jumor Favor1te a .Tumor Sweetheart and secretary of the .Tumor class Enghsh and Spamsh are her favor1te subjects playmg the p1ano her favorlte pastxme and sw1mm1ng and tenms her fa v o r1te sports She mtends to study Span1sh 1n M6X1CO C1ty th1s summer and later she w1ll attend S,M U where she w1ll major 1n languages . 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WHO A pretty sophomore wxth many versat1le talents 15 JUDY JORDAN,a student adm1red and love d by both teachers and classmates She IS an act1ve member of Future Teachers and the G R A and she has served as a rep resentat1ve on the Student Counc1l She rates h1gh 1n scholarsh1pach1evements and Engllsh and math are her favor1te subjects In sports Judy certa1nly ranks above the average tennls whlch 1S her favor1te she ranks as one of the outstand1ng players 1n the State She appeared as a State seml f1nal1st1n the Inter scholastlc LeagueG1rls Slngles Muslc sew mg and cookmg are some of her favorlte past tlmes Texas Un1vers1ty IS the college of her ChO1C9 She plans to study elementary edu A sophomore of great prom1se 1S BILL KNOWLES who appears 1n Who's Wlwo for the f1rst t1me He has a very h1gh schola st1 standmg m all h1s subjects but cla1ms math as h1s favorlte He has served as homeroom presldent Arc Lmght salesman and as a mem ber of the Student Counc1l MUSIC and astron omy are two of h1s many hobbles and sw1m mmg IS h1s favor1te sport I-Ie plans to attend an eng1neer1ng or technlcal college and study englneerlng or phys1cs DIA NNE STEWART the attractlve favorlte of the Freshman class appears 1n Who's Who for the f1rst t1me She 18 a member of the Student Counc1l and 15 act1ve 1n many school act1v1t1es Her h1gh scholast1c standmg ar t1st1c ab1l1ty, good sportsmanshrp and fr1end ly personal1ty have made her a fr1end to all. Football, basketball, and tenms are her fa vor1te sports, and art IS only one of her many hobb1es. She cla1ms algebra as her favor1te SL1bJeCt. Dlanneplans to attend college and study art. QL 4v'ls ,..!' ! .ms 5 I -. L ' Q l f ix A . . ., U - g I . . . . ' . I - K' ' . In ' ,ff l l h 4 , - ' 1 lil cation. l 'A ? I l . c nk I ai. 'L ,fl V . . , . - X h fi' - a 1 6 - ', N, I F 1 KA! f . , . . .. . . . . , - Q17 :ra AR JUDY ALE ORD B Nat Club Sec 3 4 Safety Ed e Z F Song Leader4 Jr H1515 3 4 Sec Glrls State 3 Prmcess 4 D A K SENIOR ,R-.a,,.... ,en-ws H59 Good C1t1zen A ward 'GTV SQ: '-'-5qP' 593' KATHRINE BAILEY L1bra1'yClub 1 2 F H A Z 4 State R A Z E Club nv 3 V Pres 4 Jr H1St G R A 1 4 Tenms 1 2 Jr Prom Comm 3 Star Gazer 4 I B A Sen1or class presldent Jerry Pendland pres1des over the f1rst class meetlng of the year The sen1ors make b1g plans for the commg months hopmg that thls year w1l1 be the best ever Q1-1 JEFF LA RRY A ULD B Basketball 3 A Basketball 4 Guard of Honor 4 FH etry 1 5f WA NDA SUE ARNOLD A 3 4 Nat and Essay Contest Wlnner Ti LOIS BAILEY id 4-5 1 q'5 L JANICE BEDRE T A 4 Sec 4 B a Clu R A Jr H1s Cheer leader 4 Rodeo Duchess 4 F H A 4 Prett1est G1r1 4 MARIE BOYKIN Maydelle Basketball 1 2 Prett1est G1rl Nom Pale st1ne D E Club 4 CLASS 'Q 1 Q! MARION BOYD T A S Pres 4 F HA 4 Tennlsl F F A Sweetheart 2 and 4 Who's Whol 4 Student Counc1l Z 3 Arc L1ghtStaff3 4 Class Ed 3 4 Cheer 1eader3 4 Coro Duchessl 3 Class Favor1te 3 Class V Pres 3 Jr Comm 4 Court Jester Coro 4 CutestG1r14 IBA Typmg Team Z ffffwd 1 .. -tt.: Ez, , BRIAN M BELL Band1FT.A 12 V Pres 2 Arc L1ght Staff2 4 Bus Manager 4 Boys' State 3 Sr Coro Comm Coro Student Dlrector Guard of Honor 4 Jr Rotar1an 3151 CARL CLEMONT BRADLEY Band2 4 Rad1oBandAll Reg Band Class Rep 1 F T A 3 4 Chapla1n F T A C nv 4 Mr Jr H1515 4 Jr Prom Comm Nat Poetry Contest W1nner These Semor g1rls and boys are preparlng themr Senlor Enghsh f1re prevent1on project They chose to have a d1splay at the annual Anderson County Fa1r ,TQ Ir 'Wm 1 5 F...3-5 .1-Nt. b3- 3. .-:- .5 4:G...3-4: . 't.4: - ' 'J - 9 I-. ' in--.K . F, , , 1-3g J'r. Hist. 2-4g ec. 33 JG- V- . 3 . . . 3 ' -Z: , ' . - : . - : n - Q' l - ,. . - , Q xi-- Prom Comm.: Girls' State 33 Coro. U D . . 45 , , . o .3 .F.T.A.43 at Y 1 H ' X si 'f f . ' -, 1 . . . 7 , V - tv ' ' , I . ,F ' lisp MA RGIE BRALY T A 4 Re nd1J'rH1stZ4GRA IB A Jr Sweetheart Student Counc1l4 Sec 4 Queen of Sr Coro HDF! WAYNE BROOKS Bel1a1re R O T C Palestme Band 4... 1 2 Glee Club Choral 2 4 limb pr-f 'fi DAVID BRATZ Cherrllstry Club 3 F F A 3 4 J Hst 4 Jr Prom Escort Kmg of Sr Coro Q F JERRY BROWN BET Band 1 2 H A 4 Pres Beverly Zlmmer man welcomes Jamce Bedre 1nto the B Nat ural Club by placmg a large yellow bow w1th musxcal notes m her haxr wh1le Judy Alford looks on sm11 mgly .Is I-I BRUMLEY Jr I-hst 4 Choral 4 Choral Sweet heart 4 Homecommg Queen 4 Sr Coro Dogwood Cham Bearer 3 4 N is 47 I F. . .1-3:AF.H.A.1-g p.2g W' 1 - , ,,, -, r, Ba :.'.-:....2-45 A ' 1,5 , g' 'www Ah I at ,Ar 'M A - : 2 - . I' ii B Gu- 4 4, at of L X , U F. . .1-43G.R.A.1- : . 4: u ' , ' H V1 0' . -. - X X . , f 4 -fl, . . . A, h Q I K 1 ' f vii if vs,-as-1 VERL BURNAUGH B Football 2 A Football 3 4 Sr Coro Comm 4 Guard of Honor 'Q-nf SYLVIA COLMAN Bandl 4 All Reg Band4 All State Band4 Safety Ed Club3 F H A 4 Un1versa.l Interscho League 3 4 .asf-s B' VERNALM COLLINS JR F F A 1 3 Treasurer 2 'E ,,-f SONIA DEASON CANNON Schertz Tex Cheerleader4 Pal estme Arc L1ghtSalesman1 F HA 14GRA14DE Club4Sae ty Ed Club3 Jr Prom Comm 3 Nat Essay Contest Wlnner 'QF 11 VENNA CONAWAY Student Counc1l 1 F H A 2 I 'li W11l Jordan Lols Ba1ley and Pat Greene work hard 1n the Sen 1or concesslon stand at the Palestlne Athens foot- ball game ,Q 53.2, , .xw'mM:x5'l X .4 as be ag, t Q.. gp , 55- THOMAS EUGENE COOK III Tenmsl 4 D1st Wmner 18:4 H R VPres IHR Pres 24FHA Sweetheart 4 Basketball 1 3 Boys State 3 Sr Coro Comm Coro Announcer fl KATHERENE SUE CUNNINGHAM Mart Tex Bnd1Z FHA 12 W'ho's Who2 Paper Rep Z Lat1n C1ub12 Pale stlne Band 3 4 T A V Pres 3 S Del 3 Jr H 4 Chem 3 B Nat 4 Jr Prom Comm L1b Club 3 4 These Sen1or g1rls are preparmg to decorate th1s f1re truck for the annual fa1r parade They have chosen to decorate the f1re truck for then' En ghsh F1re Preven t1on project V . 5 ,.. , A 'nf ' . , I , . V. V.. T 8 . , ' S -. ' 1 z ,, ' ,1 '- 4- Q ,, fam . , 1 ' 'V 1 5 mmm 'G' LAURA CRUTCHER R A 3 4 Jr H1 4 Sr Coro Dogwood Chaln bearer 3 4 Duchess to Nacogdoches A F T 4-'A LEE COPELAND F F A 1 3 General Science Club li JAMES H CURRY Chernlstry Club 3 Prmce 4 Typmg Club 2 Q U .1'l A903 I xi A R' f 5 fl S 1 '-:'.' :.. ----5 ' I y Y 1 I -L It I : , Q ' G. . .1-3ZF.H.A. -1 . 'st. 1 I.B. .s . .A. y ., fi J J f ffl I 'V , .: a -: . . -9 - .' - . - F, , , 3-43 Hist. 43 F.H.A, 3-45 . -rx? , ns.: . Mi if ,A .tml Q-.5 W.. BENNIE WOODA RD DAVIS Band 1 4 Band Club 1 2 Band Sweet heart 4 Glee Club 1 4 All Reg Band 4 All State Band 4 PSNI if bfi JA CKIE DEA N ELIZABETH ANN DEAN H A n-X755 Uh-i Xi CAM DAVIS Football l 2 SCIGHCC Clubl D E 'sf RUBY MAE DEEL RA F I-lA1GRAl3SafetyEd D E 4 Volleyball l 2 Angelton, Tex Y Teens 3 K L, 1 as Q, These Semors are preparmg the decora t1ons for the Semor receptlon after the basketball game wlule the cheer leaders practlce the1r yells 1n the background 1 . iv,- Y 8- - 9: f- 3- 5 F 3-4. ' 1 v - ff' , F. . . 3-4g c.R.A. 2-3. , Y R f-Q .gn . ' 1 . .fy I A A 5' G-..1: .I-l.A,2, F...: ...-: .31 .I X s I I 5 . W li . . . 'Uv I Rf - fy I - - -- j 1- . K. 'I ' D -, J 1 ix . . ' ' ' : 5. A , 2 . ' ' nf' I ?x F .. ,Nl ua 1 L' ll ff Za- FRA NCES ANNE DENNIS Sc1enceClubl G R A 1 3 F T A 2 4 Jr Hlst 4 L1braryC1ub1 F H A 2 4 Safety Ed V Pres 4 Jr Sweetheart 3 Prmcess 4 J V iill Q:---r MA RVIN ELLIS 'ILA- TOMMIE ELLIOTT Football 2 3 Basketball Z 4 Jr Prom Escort 3 Prmce 4 T5-wp MARILYN DOUGLASS HA1FTA34Safety Club Jr Hlst f MARTHA ANN FAGAN B A S Class Favor1te Guard o Honor 4 F H A 4 Sec R A 2 Jr H1 Senlor class presl dent Jerry Pendland explams the rules o the Ughest Boy Con test to the Comm1ttee m charge of the con test 's.... .. X A N A ' :...-:... , - F...:...- Ed. -: .-..: - -33 6... I 31. .4. . 5 ' . L.. 4 - . -1 . , x A f D,E, 45 F,F,A, 1-3. Duchess1gStudentCouncil18145 I. . .9 1'. ' 5 f s . . .1-: .42 G. . .1-4gF.T.A.1-3 , 'st 4. fl I .. I , I, ' f ' - -1 - ,QD , . xx , 7- RICHARD A FA RRIS Gen Sclence Club 1 Football 1 4 All D1st 4 All State 4 B Basket Prom Escort 3 Most Popular Boy Q CLARA EVANS FINCHER D E 12 if SHELLYE FERGUSON General Sclence Club 1 Safety Ed R A D E T' 64 'QT' f PATSY JEAN FARROW GRAlFT.A14FT.A Sweet heart4 Jr I-hst 2 4 B Nat Club 3 4 Band Clubl 2 Chou- 3 Band 1 4 A11 Reg Band 3 4 All State Band 4 Jr Prom Comm Coro Comm CHARLOTTE RUTH FLEMING F H A 4 Frances Denms and George Paul work hard to sell Mums for the Sen1or class at the annual Home commg football game. , A L. 4. I , C, xx 'NKNK - IL A ,MM ,. xx, l ball 25 A-Baske-rba11 32 Track 3-45 ,G ' f , ' 9 n' 5 Jr. , 51 - - - - - 1 - 3-4. , . ., . ,Z ' N 250. . .1-3ZF.H.A.1-39 . .4. ,E V wb' ' , ,4. . . . . auvff. 'US QQ' DORIS ANNE FLETCHER D E 3 4 Safety Ed 4 TW? Nur LINDA JOY GANDY Tyler Tex F H A I Recordxng Sec 1 Elkhart Tex .Tr Play 3 aestlne FHA 231-'TA HISI 4 B A rc Llght Salesman 4 What a celebuty' The w1nner ofthe 1958 Ughest Boy Contest IS sour faced Wlltz Led better enthus1as tlcally lxvzng up to h1s t1tle Hxs campa1gn managers are Peggy Ledbetter and Betty Leather wood V Q2 SYLVIA FOSTER T A 1ss 4 r Hlst 2 4 L1b Clubl 3 V Pres 1 4 Treas 3 4 Class Rep I Ten l Arc L.1ght Staff 2 4 Ed 4 J Prom Comm 3 Sr Coro Comm Guard of Honor 4 I B A Valed1ctor1an Readywr1ter4 Typmg Team 2 BETTY FRANCIS H A 3 Safe Mlm, Aw W. 'TN Th 'av' 1 MARTHA GILES H A E 4 65 4 HL- v A T ?5,m ,,,f L , ,,-, ,, F...1-: ryEd.gD.. .1 QF' ' 4 o l F: . .1-4:1411 F.T.A. 9 J. I' lo,4 . 'If . - 5 . - 9 - . 9 4' 79 4 Q, Pres. 3gG.R,A,1-4gSec. 33 B-Nat. 5' . -' 4, 1- 3 . - 3 . 8x33 an A A gb, . : ' -: . 9 ' Yi yg g r. . 3 . . V 'Sf V ' ' . t Y. l' ' I g 4 i X A - ,A , .:...9 ' F...1-2. P1.::.l.l.9....4l Jr. '. :G.R.A.4:1. . ..A . Q'-5 A .T . . 'CIXQ . ' . . l h -I 0 . 'Ai 1. I ' , ' 1 G V ar' JUNE GRAVES R A JI' HISF1 4 JI' Sweetheart 3 Arc L1ght Salesmanl Guard of Honor 4 yr fix 'R , bf 1'-fy ANNETTE SHAID GREENE G R A 1 2 Llbrary Club Z 3 Jr Hlst 3 4 Chatter Staff 3 4 Copy Echtor-1 Typmg Team Z Arc L1ght Salesman 3 Salutatoz-1an -q--- PATRICIA GREENE Chou' Z 4 G1r1s' TFIO 4 Safety Ed 1J'r PromComm 3 FHA 4 LOUISE GREEN LI PAUL GRIFFITH General Sclence Club 1 Indus Arts D T, These g1r1s and boys make up the Sen 1or Coronat1on Com m1ttee for 1958 They w111 serve as the steermg com rmttee for the work to be done Q? G- - -1-4Z1.B.A.SF.H.A.1-43 4 , , , -g ' -g , J' it ' ' E 1 f 5 . - y . 5, .... . 35 ,E, 3-4. : . . IN P .-4, .i' C, A I I - V u A.V ' l - J MIM, SARAH HANDORF .A14GR,A 23FH,A 2 Sa1esman3 4 L1bra.ryC1ub2 4 Rep 2 3 V Pres 4 TenrusZ Sr C01-0 Comm Guard of Honor 4 I B A Chatter 3 4 Man Ed 4 ag-an JERI LARUTH HELSTROM F H A 1 B Natural Club Llbrary Club Safety Ed Club Sec of Safety Ed Cho1r1 4 D E Club H1stor1an Parhamentanan is Wa., JUDY SUE HASSELL li T105 Q11 V:- JERRY HANSON B Football1Z A Football 3 4 Basketballl Track2 3 Indust Arts 2 Chem1stry Club 3 -4- DORIS MARIE HENDERSON Bandl 4 Band Clubl All Reg 4 F H A 1 Jr H1s Thesplans Z 4 Chatter Staff 2 4 Rep 2 3 News Ed 4 Nat Poetry Contest W1nner 4 These Sen1ors are bu1ld1ng one of the many mob11es desmgned to deck the ce111ng of the Sen1or Coronatwn. -ff, - A 7. I 'gfff , .ft-of 'A N Vw 'v ,mg A .Mx , 1 Fir.-Q. .-5. .-3, 37' , -. Band 1: Jr. Hier. 3-43 Arc Light ' ' - . ' - : , - 5 0 Q I I , r a L -5 2 ' ' , , ,' . . .ly-4:F.T.A. Q . 'f.4p 2 Nui' BOBBIE ANN HORTON Band 1 4 Band Clubl Band Sweet eart 4 F T A J H1 F HA 3 4 Jr P1'omComm Thes p1ar1Club I B A Nat Essay Cont test Wmner 4 Qi 'Weis MARIE ELIZABETH JOHNS HA14DE3Rep3Sae Ed 2 Llbrary Club 4 'K 14:45 CURTIS JAMES r'F 'E 445 JANELLE HUTCHINSON J Hlst 4 F T A 4 Duchess o Woodhouse 4 I B A Star Gazer 4 -me , JERRY JOHNSON Band l 4 Rad1oBand 3 4 All Reg 3 4 All State Nom 4 Band Club 1 FTA 3 4 Jr l-hst 3 4 Jr Prom Comm Delegate to F T A Conv 3 4 Flrst Place ln Sclence Falr These four de servmg Sen1ors were chosen to be the re ce1p1ants of the scholarshlps g1ven by the Jr I-llst Soclety each year They are from left to r1ght Larry Scott James Neyland LaMe1'le Matthews and Jean Spann . N-N J V ' 4q,9 if W 4 1 - p g - ' , ' r. ' . 3 . . . 9 t h 2 . . . 1-4: r. 'sr. 4g Lx 9 . . . . . . - s . .g - ,x A L ,- has ,xx - 'A Q1 I L F. . . - 1 . . : . 1 f ty - :A ' - s - . if TOMMY JOE JOHNSON Montalba Class Pres 1 2 4 HC1ub 1 Z Basketballl 2 Palest1ne Bas ketbal13 4 Jr Prom Comm Gazer 4 Jr Prom Escort Star JACK LANGSTON lndust Arts Z Jr Prom Escort D E Club 4 Barbara Yeast and Beverly Z1m merman place the Zod1ac s1gns on the backdrop for the Senlor Coronatlon lg fbi RONALD LANE Bandl 4BandClubl All Reg Z 4 All State 3 Radlo Band Z F T A 14 Pres 4 Pres D1st 5F T A 4 State F T.A Delegate State F T.A Nom Comm 4 Jr H1st 3 4 Home com1ngEscort4 Jr Prom Comm Star Gazer 4 F1rst Place Sc1ence Falr 3 Duke to Stephen F Austm 4 5l WILL JORDAN ,we Gen Sclence Club 1 Tenn1s l 4 1St W1nner 1 4 Jr H st Parl 4 B Basketball 2 Jr Jaycee Jr Rotar1an Boys'State3 Jr Prom Comm Sr Coro Pr1nce Student Count1l 4 At'- BETTY JANE LEATHERWOOD Bandl 4 Majorettel Z Drummajor 3 4 Band Club 1 Debate Z Chatter 2 News Ed 3 Asso Ed Hxst FT 4 GR T esp J Prom Com J Sweetheart Sr Coro Com GuardofHonor C1assV Pres 2 Nat Baton Assn Who's Who 1n Tw1rl1ng Nat Mer1tScho1arsh1p Commen K4 ' ,AI u . ,. 1 , ' -1--. - 1, D' .. ' -5 ,. i. 3-42 ' - . ' '. A N . : - : . 9 ' 0 ' X if X -.: C . . ' 1 - 3 : - . - 5 af' qi - : ' : . . . 'A A - 1 . : . ' . . . . , 1 . . Q . . L- ' ' ' Rlg. 1 '. 1 '. .4 Jr, ' , 2-45 A l- 3 A 1-3 h , Z-43 r, .3 r ,s . Q X , 1 I th FJ X hart, frzgf' WILTZ MCPHERSON LEDB ET TER Tenms 2 4 Jr H1st 4 Football Z Chem1stryClub3 Jr Prom Comm JI' PromAnnouncer Ughest Boy 4 1- OMAR LOGAN Glee Clubl 4 V Pres 4 Jr H1st 2 4 Arc Llght Photographer 2 4 Boys' State 3 Who's Who 3 Chem Club 3 J Prom Escort Jr Ro tarlan Coro Comm Guardofl-lonor -,pai '55 1.1 WADE LINDER F A BENNIE LESTER A Football 2 4 A Basketball 3 4 Class Favor1te28z4 Duke 1 3 Stu dent Counclll Coro Comm J Prom Comm 36. E QVC...-ff' VIRGINIA CAROLYN LOWE H A 12 Jr H1st 4 Jr Pro Comm 3 D E 4 V Amy Schm1dt and Marg1e Prestmdge proudly don the1r caps and gowns under the eagle eye of Mrs Ballard a. . ox f . x .- 15. - - . - . . 1' ' , , . , 3' , 1 - - , Q gr 1 7 I I V355 . Y - I '- . 9 ' . i 1. 2 . .3 r. X- , F. . .1:D.E. 3-4. Q A . , v l 9 -3 - . 9 . ' . F. . . -3 . ' . 3 . rn -3 ' -3 . 3 . . . 1 r. 3 . - g . .9 . 9 'CT' RANDALL MCCA LLEY Indust Arts Z 4 Mechan Draw1ng 4 in-'P' ,,,v-r lv' QQNIUB 6 'Sh- 11'-f LaMERLE MATTHEWS Montalba Basketball 1 Z Volley ball 1 Z Cheerleader l Palestlne T A 3 st G R Guard of Honor G1rl of the Year W9 JOAN METTS Alaska Pep Club 1 3 F H A Glee Club 1 2 Channel Llght 3 land Star Rep 3 Honor SOC1ety 3 4 Prom Chauman 3 H1St 81 Eng A wards Palestme Pr1ncess4 IB.A Duchess to Elkhart 4 F H A 4 'li DAVID RUBAL MOORE HARRY MOORE Basketball3 4 Jr Prom Comm 3 Indust Arts Z 3 Mech Drawm 4 g Star Gazer 4 D E S C The Senlors work enthus1ast1cally on the Sen1or Coro natlon many n1ghts before the show 15 presented, :Sv YA A ,pJ1r..'. I Q- 4 ' Q t ,J W . - , . . Av - :I .- , D Q, F. . . -43J'r,Hi .43 . .A.3-43 Award, , rn f x 1 - 3 . . . 2: .. 3 ' gls- K . : ' - : U N I . y . c y . . e . Q., Q , 'lv' DENNIS MOSE R F A 0 x QF VIRGINIA NEEL H A G R A 1 3 Llbrar Clubl 3 B Nat 2 4 Rep 3 4 MIX ed Chorus 2 3 Jr Prom Comm ivan F RQ NEAL J' Hlst 1 Choral C1ubZ Chem lstry Club 3 Glee Club 2 Guard of Honor 4 .44 X1 J lg' SHIRLEY MYERS D E Club 4 Safety Ed Club Prom Comm 3 Cho1r 4 ef JAMES NEYLAND Band 1 4 Band Club 1 A11Reg Chatter Rep Z Feature Ed 3 Ed 4 F T A Z 4 Parl 3 Class Pres 3 Jr Prom Comm Thesp Z 4 Boys' State Coro Comm Boy of the Year Award Declamatlon The Semor class royalty Kmg Davld Bratz and Queen Margxe Braly 4s , 1 Q F. . .3-4. . . Q . 1: Jr. lf. . I I ' Aw r N F...1-42...-1' y 'S 1 9 j49 ' 3 '- ,' ' 5 ' ' 3 ' 44 Jr. Hisr. Z-45 v-Pres. 35 1-nsr. , ka! . X 1 . . V A Q , ' , Y' -t L J.: L K ,'. : J - .Y ' ' .H at f A ,Jw at V 6 4 wr! ivtvg-if-3 I V o 2 F 'Zbe Q'4'Xu MARY HELEN NOWLIN Class Favoute l 2 Duchess 2 3 Cheerleader 3 4 PTIHCCSS 4 Arc L1ghtSalesman2 Student Counc1l 3 F HA 3 Jr I-Ilst Z 4 Most Pop ualr G1r1 4 rf' JERRY PENDLAND Class Favorlte Z Duke 2 Student Counc1l l 4 D E Club V Pres D E Club State D E Honorary Pres Class Pres 4 11'-'M' GEORGE K PAUL Sec 8zTreas 3 4 Jr Prom Escort Pr1nce 4 Jr Rotarlan iv M-. HARRY HUGH PA RRISH Cherrustry Club Indust Arts it 4.69 JEAN POPE Arc L1ght Salesman G R A l 4 F H A l 4 JI' P1'0rn C0311-n S Coro Martha Fagan and L1nda Gandy are busy arrang 1ng the greenery around the stage for the Coro natlon .L I 1- R 46' f I, 416 - K - 5 ' : N . , . ' ..,,,'XX,X 7- Jr, Hist. 2-49 Glee Club 45 Class ' xx .Wi , ' 'S - - 5 - . . . -3 . .3 r Y 5 . . 5 4' X . - 1 . X 2 PX X 'cgi' 1 ' ,QE-'.1 l A I L 5 , , , A 'P MARGIE PRESTRIDGE Montalba.: Basketballg Volleyball Palestine: D,E, Club. 3-MK K PEGGY ANN REDDEN Safety Ed 1 Gen Sc1ence Clubl F H A Z 4 Arc L1ght Salesman 4 70' 1 BILLY RA PER H QU' no fzegf . i NA NCY PUGH G,R,A,1-4gF.I-l,A,l. Wx X .3,,-- 'u.f GLENN MORRIS REED Football 1 4 Basketball l 3 Track 1 3 Basebal14 ShopZ 4 Chem1stry C1ub4 Gen Sc1enceClub1 Jr Prom Comm 3 5'-Q -v Q ls. I A Z, , Q , 6 ' 1 M 4 1 LL, L . 9 . ' 3 - 1 - : . . . - 9 ' . - 9 9 -: ' 2 . ' Q . .1-Q I I x :gf - :L-55 . . :FN -. . . I j ff, H 'X 5 Q: gl, ,,Q5:1 . 4 ' IX . as .4 ,. -, I - . - , 5: f f- ' . A V f gal., J , - ','f.,U.-I.-'I l '.h,S- t ' . . T'-. .. 'K , fa la' . pr ,', ,, V. These three Sen mrs are from left to nght Larry Scott hmghest rankmg boy IH the Sen1or class Annette Greene S lutatonan Sylvla Foste r Va1ed1ctor 1an 'Q' var' ,MWA ,avr DICK REED FF' ffwq Football 3 4 Baseball 4 Indust Arts 2 81 4 7 FRANCES MILLER RHODES D E 3 4SafetyEd Club F.H.A 3 4 15 CAROLYN RICHA RDSON Montalba Cheerleader 1 Z Basket a 1 2 Palestme G R A 3 Treas 4 F H A 4 Star Gazer 4 Safety Ed 4 E' fl 'ti' J W REEDER Footballl 81 4 Glee Club 1 3 Sc1ence Club 1 8: 4 Sr Coro 4 Glee Club Pres 4 Choral Sweetheart 4 N Q B OB RILEY E Larry Scott and Bram Bell prepare the sound effects for the S emor Coronatlon Mini? 'ln 1 R- 1 xx L '-mix A 3 T W' 5 fi ' 5 ,gy NK I xi n..f 'LQ' K R: ,, ., l x I 3 Q if X rr D R .46 , X 2 -9 - D. . 3-4:F.F.A.1. bll - . ' : . . . -43 IL, . 3 X . . 1 I XX . fx. . . ' It 3 Y' BETTYE ROBERTSON FHA 3 4DE Club4 Jr Prom Sweetheart Quo-- GleeClub1 2 Student Counclll Sz 4 Who's Who 3 4 Football 1 4 A Footba112 4 Basketballl 4 A Bas ketball2 4 Trackl 4 A Track2 4 Jr Prom Escort Jr PromComm Coro Comm Coro Announcer Jr Rotarlan Af' 6 1 RICHARD LEE ROGERS B Footballl Z A Football 3 4 B Basketball 1 A Basketball 2 4 V Pres Classl Class Pres 2 Stu dent Counc1l V Pres Pres Track 4 Duke 1 3 Chem Club 3 Guard of Honor Jr Rotar1an Most Repre sentat1ve Boy . WILLIAM .TOWERS ROGERS F F A 2 Indust Arts 2814 D 3 4 Chemlstry Club 4 V Pres 4 Glee Club 4 Star Gazer 4 534 Safety Ed Club3 V Pres 3 Choir Mr Carddock mstructs h1s Sen 1or tr1g class 1n a blt of college Algebra ,Z 5' S - I N .two . . . -: . . 9 . . . . 9 . 2 .E. , P R' 'F Q - if ' - . 3: . 4: - to .- f l ' N JAMES SAXTON . , JOSEPH ANTHONY ROSPRIM D ' 5 I' 7 ' 4. 1 A q. . Q' , . 9 313' AMY SCHMIDT Arc L1ght Salesman 1 F I-I A 4 res 3 Jr H1st 2 4 Jr Swee heart Sr Coro Comm Guard of Honor f 63 11 JEAN SPANN Q7 ANN SIMMONS Band 2 4 Flagbearer 2 4 F T A t B N 4 brary Club 1 3 Treas 3 Student Counc1l 2 G R A 1 Z Debate 2 C' LARRY SCOTT Band 1 4 Band Club 1 Radlo Band 1 Gen Sc1ence1 V Pres lF T A 3 4 Jr Hxst 3 4 Pres 4 All eg Band 4 Jr Prom Comm Coro Comm 4 Who's Who 4 Hlghest Rankmg Boy 4 LACY SPEA RS Cdeb,-lty Ed A1-C Llght 3 4 A1-C Footballl Basketball 2 3 General L1 htS 1 1 g a es,-nan F T A 2 4 Pro SCISHCC Club 1 Chem1stry Club 3 gramCha1r 3 4 Jr I-hst 2 4 Stu dent Counc1l 3 Sr Coro Comm W11l Jordan and Tommy Cook the Semor Class's c1a1m to tenms fame W cl A milf 4 L' 1 'V ,Ir I A We ,X 1 1 ' : . .A.2-3: , 'i , 9 ,' 1.13. .pF.T.A.1gG.R.A.1- gv- Y C Q ' . ' P . 5 . . . - I . tu- W , - y . , l -R 0 ' x ' . 53 T4 gl , , V 'wt . . - sed' ,, l-3gJr, His. 2-45 - at. 3- 51.1- L C, V I.B.A.: F.H.A. R V 1 z.,,.,, A I I ' 7 it ,W ,. f. ,Q f 1, ' Ja V ' A .1 H - 4 A : ' 4 Lrvwzq. 0 I nl- . ...... lx ,if ji,J,.z..a...,,.qi , . D . ,Ax ANNA fm EI' .pkzjffl ' Er . , I BA RBA RA STA RR G,R,A , 1-33 Volleyball l-23 F,H.A . ' D E Club 4' Treas 4 I, M if GERALD STUBBS Shop 1-25 F.F.A. 1-33 Pres. 3. BENNIE SWINNEY Student Counclll Football 3 4 B Basketball 1 Cla s s Favor1te 3 if an-.--. 1 Prmce 4 I-landsomest Boy 4 CHARLES THOMAS DON WILLIAM THOMAS Mendenhall M1ss Footballl Co 1umb1a Mlss Basketball Z Pal estme Tex Track 4 Choral 4 f T5 ia Eid ...q These rough tough Semor boys w1ll attempt to de feat the next yea1-'s Wlldcat football team 1n the Annual Junlor Semor game game li YE' as., RUBY THOMPSON SHARON TRACY HA 4GR ? TA 34J'r H1st4L1brar A.:--v Cub34Sec3GRA 34 n n1sZ 3 Dogwood Cha1n bearer 3 4 D1st Typmg 4 Prom Comm 3 A5-Q HENRY RA Y TURNER Football 1 Z ,J gs-A POWELL VICKERY JAMES R WALDING JR F F A Track 3 4 These Senlors eagerly d1sp1ay the1r approval orrthe wonder ful food served to them on Sen 1or Day at Lake vlew, K., X if Qx., EVAUN WALSTON Bandl 4 BandClubl All Reg 3 4 All State 3 4 Gen Sc1ence Club l T A 4 Thes 2 4 Jr H1 3 4 B Nat 3 4 Jr Prom Comm 3 TOMMY WARDELL General Scxence 1 Safety Ed Shop F in-he i GLORIA WEST F,H,A 1 Chatter 3 4 Interscholastm League 2 8: 4 Jr Prom Comm 3 th. i-. EDWARD MAURICE WILLARD General Sclence Club 1 Basketball pn -ll-I' The Semors swelter IH the bO111Ilg sun as they pract1ce for thelr grad uatlon excer c1ses xr! ,,, BA RNES WITT Chemistry Club 43 Football 3-49 Choral 1gGlee Club 2-4g Interscho- lastic League 4. SUMMER GRADUATES John Coalson Bobby Gruetzner Buzzy Schwab W H Ward Marg1e Wllson any YU' BEVERLY ZIMMERMAN B Nat Clubl 4 Pres 3 4 F T 4 Rep 4 Delegate State Conv 3 L1braryClub2 4 Jr Hist 4 Science Club 1 Thesp 2 4 Flagbearer 4 Sr PoetryContest Arc L1ghtSa1es man3 Jr PrornComm 3 Sr Coro Comm 4 Guard of Honor 4 Chat ter Staff fm. 'Eff BARBARA YEAST B-Nat. 1-45 V-Pres. 3-4gG.R.A 1-43 Library Club 3-4gRep. 49 F,T.A 3-4gMiss F.T.A. Del. Dist. Conv, Jr, Hist. 2-43 Tennis 3g Jr, Sweet- heart 3g Princess 45A rc Light Sales- man 4: Jr, Prom Comm. 33 Coro Comm. 4. These Senxor boy and girls were the princlpal speak ers at the gradua tlon exercises on Luckett Kolstad f1eld - . Q . - Z . .A . 1- : . 9 . , ' - 2 . . I Z . Z y . F ' 2 . . 1 . . , . - 1 r . v. ,,,, l A rw . ' ,NN . veil ,'.- lf., 4 - -uv - f 4.137 j. j '- V , 'PVR--ffl'- ..f - . . - .. -Ar. .ff S' - '. A 1. 'X xv l , X. .A , , ., 43,5 5.3-6- .-Q ..- ' wf' -if if 1 4?- V xx i , z . f v 'T , V, f-QL- 1 v IL' -'H I A These Leaders in the Senior class served as the officers for 1958. They are, from left to right: George Paul, Secretary Br Treasurerg Jerry Pendland, Presidentg and Bennie Lester, Vice-President. 'wi Forney Abbott UNIOR i 45137 Terry Adams Ehzabeth Anderson Kay Anderson IU' Brenda Auld Blllle Jo Axum is ' 00' ui' ,auf 4 .4 7 12' Larna Vee Allen Rebecca Arnason 'I-vw. 1-L-,, 41,34 .Lu -1--ev--v Nancy Kelly Ellen Wynn and Ann Fmsh are busy decoratlng the goal post for an approaclnng football game 'S' fa, wired 9? .4 Dollye Barnhart Jean Bass Kenneth Bassham Sam Baty 41-19 V 41 Jerry Beckwxth Bllly Bennett Vaughn Berry Jmmmy BLce n A H I 5241 Q S 3 gf? j ' A k - 'Q' W ' 'Q '-' -1 --W ...M . x - .5 ' ' A xr y N r 1 Xi Ax' M I - V ' A A . P si s 1 . lv- ' A - f c A EL? .A 2 Q l'2' ' , A 4? L-'-'V T . A - ' 'Ni' A . by - . ' ' . f E N I f - 7 'Q - , f A r, ff A I 1 . A .'-' 2 'nl . ' i -X ' V W CLASS HF? pf' Q ' f.-r Kathleen Blaser Jacquellne Blount Donald Bowden Nathan Bozeman 9- Jan Rlza and Kenneth lves proudly d1splay the1r sc1ence project ,l win' Huey Brooks Davy Broughton R! 447 Al1ce Faye Brown Wayne Burden fi K. .-an ,Q .i .3 ,,ap Trav1S Burns Mlke Calhoun Ben D. Campbell Earl Campbell IU 1 fs 'Q in--, -4' Sh1rley Campbell Carolyn Canady Bllly Carroll Gary Carroll Q C25-T 1 , :- ,I tlrv all f in JL - 'ev' f' -H P 5 7 3 Q W . 4 p x 7 In ar :gi 1 freLaf,,lffvefawfvaa, QQ' 7' B -A - 0. ' 'B I Y x ---' 1 f A- X 1 A. L '. ll' ' l .dk I I 1 ll I N ll fr X yy Q , .. ' .1-. K Y l-,E ' 1 'l If 'Zin X4 .A I A , ' - ' A. B Q K , A , 1 to Q X A I pt ,F , p N 4 V , A - f 1 1 4'-1 v 7 ,l June Cely Barbara Clark Steve Claybourn Dorothy Colhns ff: 5 ir Norman Colhns Ann Conaway A-fu, 'Bm 4:- xv? -ua' These enthuslastlc Junlors are putt1ng the last mm ute touches on the decorauons for the1r .Tumor Prom Nancy Cook Jlmrny Courtney it lf , al l Joe Crutcher Bobble Cryar B111y Dase Dewey Davls qui ,L fi D1c1-ue Dawson Walter Denby Bobby Dennls Bobby Dmckey Br? war X , ap 'Z e ! ' be , ' , 'R vw P .5 . A I : l of 'iz C C V., B A 'U . 'd V .:xV it . A V 'xx 1 f f C W' tuon , ,' . Zh A :kk WJ. i V ,f . or 3 l W L X N x 4 i X Y I Af I - w 'M-, Apt L.. 42 D 5 C ! I X N I X X X EMI, Vw s' C. K Ai M . . . t - -' A t '- ,3 n- ' , . .5 i 3 4 A X 2, -17 f- V A 4 A N 'ti' .A .A ' A W . - . i w web 1.7 V1rg1n1a Dorman Paul Dressell Tad Dunbar Lew1s Emmons WW? FQ 'k...n Ann F1Sh Ben Fltzgerald vi 5 N '94 Student Counc1l representatwe, Gerald Roach col lects the ballots from the .Tumors 1n h1s homeroom after a school e1ect1on Arthur Foss Charles Francls i 3 ws' fd. Ja Dlane Gay Jesse Glbson Donald Goodner Patr1c1a Gr1ff1th fr-'D ,.at .4 fl Dorothy Gr1mes Paul Hable L1z Hamrlton Nancy Hanks of , v7 ' ,K A . Q 1 a s e ff ' A -4 1 A I X ' in 4 J 1 ' ' ' -Aff - chhl Q -I J l D . rg? 5 A Nj . Q 0 n , A fp: ff ' V -vlk I -3 - .4 Y ,. Q? D f I fi. A .,, as 93 IV' ini -J ,,,Q J Carl Hartt Jerry Heard Clayton Hernbree Tommy Henry Leon Herbrough Robert Hlghtower -.J N 1.5.1 A panel d1scuss1on was conducted by these seven N .Tumors 1n Amerman I-llstory class W D H111 Ronald Hodges Z 1' K t Ronette Hodges Jerry Holcomb Larry Holcomb Morr1s Howland MW? w-f JJ it if A Franc1s Huddleston Brenda Hudson Gene Hughes Elolse Ingram . l' Q' A - N A -'c 1 V H , 'X' l x ll Ay ' 'V A I A 1 ' L Q n 1.1 H ' K 1 '1 T 5 A xx 'L . . ' ,Q 4 , A D' l , . 7 H lx ' ,ALS-.':1 --Q , - ' ' 1 ' .Y K ,.'. VF' I Q, F 'I . 131 F' , ...Q K Kenneth Ives Raymond Jackson S1155 V? Ng, X' , + - 'Mn' I .Ti .3 r ,-1 - ' Bette James Marshall James S: N The Jun1or sweethearts and the1r escorts are practlc lng the Tradltlonal Sweetheart Waltz -.ai Jerry Johnston Bob Jones af' - - Ehzabeth Kauflelka Nancy Kelly I 1. 4 X, Joan Jeffcoat Lmda Jenklns I' 0? sg Vernon Johns Katle Jones 10 4-9 Francms Johnson -nv I! 'P 4 L Boh Kendcrdme rglma Kxser ' a, , , J 1, I ,, ., L, :X r '7 1 X137 ' V KL: la :., A If ' 7 , ' f A 1 1 V ,A . . 'fi I' 'H 1 - , J W 'I . '35 K 'Q 5 4 u Q J , ' 'J Q .. .J . 1 , ki I Nj -I I ' X I I A ' ' Sylvia Jones l A 'zif-g3iZ g'V 'fy' - ' V A' ,-: V - , Y 4 it f 3 ' - 1 A A - , Q. fav lit ei .1-'GQ D1ane Kollatt Larry Krajca Juaruta Lambmght B111y Jack Lew1s ,Q Gene Llnthlcum Martha Llpscom G aff -.xmhns 1' Brlstow explalns the qua11f1cat1or1s for takmg the Nat1ona1 Mer1t Scho1arsh1p Exam to the .Tumor class durmg a class meetmg A D L1ve1y Tommy Lockey Q-1 K. I , ,I Carol Logan Ann Lundy M1r1am Lundy mf 1 Mane Magee Laura Margerum Marhta Martm '. ff! 4 I0 Teresa Mamas qi ,J I Edwma Matthews gy A A 7 , kr s g I x . A , 7 pf , - - . .b V I N LQ , . 'D A J M . . . a i k 4 ' . ' . I ,W Vkhf nfl xg' ,Q- A L Q ,f , ' X L' I 5 9 ,V yd ' --0' I A V L l .-A l 9- l. 'T H? 3 Harhn M1dk1ff Chfton Mlller Ma r1e Mmchell --. 1... Frances Morton ,..- Janette Overton Arvll Patton sf i These lovely .Tumor sweethearts of the 1958 .Tumor Prom are Alpha Rhodes KayAnderson Brenda I-lud son, Dorothy Colhns Patr1c1a Gr1ff1th Gwen P1ckle 'A June Cely Laura Margerum Ellen Wynn Ann Ward V1rg1n1a Klser and Brenda Auld fnot shownj 944 6 Bob Peeler Larry Perry af .4-7 Q- 1? P9 C 'v Tom Pessoney -9 Charolette Poole Ha ,.c i Gwendolyn Pickle Linda Pickle Neal Plummer 1 ,asv l rold Q ew- - p P ' ' --0 Poppel Bobby Porter Lavelle Raines '49 '7' gi Q of' Ronald Raper Donald Reed Frank Reed Alpha Jean Rhodes gvwf ,'3 -1 Y- Jan R1za Gerald Roach Eva Rogers Larry Roquernore These cheerful Q91 Juruors are stumped for a theme for the .Tumor Prom fan. 5 YN? Walter Ross Glenda Sammons Charles Schmmdt Mary Allce Schwab 0 Q-49 Irene Sharp Laverne Shaver ti Martha Sxms Raymond S1ms xi -qv Q11 gf'-wr -9 Jean Sm1th Lyndle Smlth Sh1r1ey Srrnth 'ru Nun il I' 1,- 'ol W Betty Stewart 'Q Www IQ- These three Jumor g1r1s make a sale as Davy Brough ton surrenders and buys a football tag from them 0- C' Sarah Thornton Donna Triplett WNY Annie Lou Ward Joan Moore Watkins TY Patsy Stubbs 'S' A rvis Waldon ii gd Mollie Watson 5 1? Frances Starr Bobby Stra1t dl il Buddy Sublett .RDI Linda Walke r 'Q A4 Cordell White f 7 . 'U' 9 s qw'-4-Y qv' Dav1d Wh1tescarver Frank W1111f3mS Ma1'Y W1111a1'f1S Mane W1u1am50U Jlmmy WISE '37 Ellen Ann Wynn ?' Elvls Young 'aff-Q ff! Gene Woolverton fi TheArc L1ght salesmen forthe Jurnor class are from left to r1ght Gwen Plckle Dorothy Colllns Elle! Wynn Ann F1sh Brenda Auld and Nancy Kelly fnot Larry York Sh0Wnl if Y' The Juruor class off1cers for 1958 are Pres1dent Carl Hart Pres1dent, Paul I-lable, and Secretary, Kay Anderson. 1-assi t V1ce G ' ' 0 nf A , . N , - . ' Q xx M X! , va Q 5 ir A t Z, ' ' i f A - f RN ' 7 . ' 10' I - .. y A , ,.. V I ' 'I 3 , V l l . W - L s r f, , I N n P' -3' .. ' . 1 '- f' r, A y , 4 yu ' ' Ffytfq l I . rp M if al' - , rrra r 4 a r 4 of kj , 1,4 I 'fr J il' I . . A y . Q i X .-A ' I , , A Q5 A I D Y Y I I if rl .- , , TZ? A by ,J I? . . , f VX A . A . W f' . ,..4 ' -.':' 7A'3i,: Y 1 1 , - , . , Q, 52,1 ' . x bg .4 Q E, ' A W' if' L. -h II' rv--A K i ' X., x- . . ' 5 , f fx V m ---- V ' . . : . 3 . - 'T -Ai Second period Junior English class looks on w1th pride as Miss Fitzgerald P1CkS up thelr pennies which they donated to send her to Brazil K Members of the Junior Class stand to be counted during one of their class elections. The Junior Quartet, composed of Laura Margerum, Mary Schwab, Irene Sharp, and Shirley Campbell, sings for the student body during the annual Christmas assembly, fvfw JC' v- vi ,l I if 41 1-5 yff .2 Comrner Beam Larry Bell 7 Qumcy Adams Lynda Amason John A rmstrong Chr1stene A rnold Vernon A shley Ronrne Balley LOUIS Barnes SOPHO ORE Sally Barnes Marlene Bassham W W1th w1nn1ng persona11t1es and capable leader shlp Horace Srmth Pres1dent Morr1s Rosson V1ce presldent and Jerry Toole Secretary served as off1cers of the Sophomore class Sabra Bell Gary Benge Mlke Bernard A Errnlynn Berry Larry Blasslngame Sh1rley Boatman Wllhs Boedeker -4' Jack Bradsher P Lee Boyd ,Av Jean Brede Lynda Brurnley Lynn Burroughs Allen Calcote CLASS 1 5 J'ul1a Campbell Ted Campbell Jack1e Carlton Wh' Jean Carlton Ronnle Carr BM-iii' The enthus1asm of these salesmen encouraged the Sophomore class to boost Arc Llght Owen Thornton L1nda Farms Lynda Brurnley land and B1ll Knowles Carol Compton Gerald Congleton Brenda Cooper Nell Costlow the sale of the Jane Chapman Wanda Srrnth h Carole Cleve Tommy Cherry Carole Cleveland Charles Coleman ,Ai Johnny C avers X 3- Q-'Q 1? A ubrey Carroll Bob Caveness bU ' gm. x 'ff 'Z 44 If x -A 5 2- , ,Q 41 'i ...g . 1 'e '1- , , . -A ol 'A ' ' ' ... f'P I I X 5 -J 1 l 'xr la 1 s J -A f e'.n QE: az: fin 1- ' ,, L 0,31 . ' 4,4 K If A 1 Q Q J, 2 , uf- -Q 1 Y N .H ' Q55 - f . ,, - C I L . v.?iiP I - ' 2 , ' . 1 1 ' 1 I 0 ' A 5 fjvfgf fa ,E ff-' -3 ' - Ar L 1 f - aa A -' ' , -A , 4.x X P 11 'N '5 J. gli X4 N'--G 'pdl ' ' -f-19 - I rv 1 -f 'Y .3 A J 'Wh . F7 A --- W1111e Dav1s Patsy Dean Mlke Dear 10 -v '? Charles Deason Ruth DeFac1o Margaret Cross Larry Curry Edward Davis Oliver Davis 1? 1,,.., I ,ao 'T Don Denson Dav1d D1a1 9' Q17 aku Sophomores support the pep rally w1th sp1r1t and energy Arbm D1ckey Relda D1ckey Sy1v1a Dlckey Davld Dougan , Charles Drane Lynn Eaton ' Mary Evans A . Bobby FarT1S Llnda Farrls I ' . 3 . 1 W . J r ' X 1 'J l jx ' x A K R J I ,' Nslli 4 -1 n 1 ' D ' An 'L 7 0 K -A, I -5 ' l. S . ,, , 11.15 M, ,Li L X K V -.- is ' firf A 5 f fi, 271 : V ' 1: - . ' .A 5 Q 1 ,Q ' . . ,far rrar r y 3 , '3 .. 1' .3 - ' an ' J - .1 -us 'a , A - .0 -.pl - - Q 6' A T E Farris Glyncla Ferrell 'lf' M1gnon Flte Bennett Flanagan Dav1d Foster Ann Furnlsh Barbara Gambrell Z6 Charles .Tones aff1rms that Shop 1S both fun and prof1table by d1splay1ng h1s pro ject B111 Graham Robert Green Glenda Greene ,.4 Jack Gr1ff1th Joyce Ham11ton Mary V Harrulton Patr1c1a Haney .av Mi L i Nl '-4L4 OO 'J D-l gs 69 055 'r-1 Ulm go 35 Bobby G11b1-eath Ben Grad1ck L -Cl 'SY 'NT' 49- Martha G1bson 3 fi 1.47 Charles Gllbert if -5' .ff Q -5 Q1 1:9 52 . . J: X ,z 5 k . . fx I 4 I ' xv 'V .7 T'- I . ,, fi I r V Q-f . -8 ' ' , , A! fi . . T. is 1 4 'A If-x WTVA gef: W ' , uf' 1 1 N .. 6 G I . xx! 1 X ' 5. 'i A ' ' 2 A llnev Q A . . . . . - . f - l D G A ,B , A .A fr -4 '. a - - 'K . VX - . . h 5 f U . . ' -F? 'A 4 L' '1 f? 3, af 'S' ,O i J W7 9 pl Qs-ay ,,o E101Se Hender son Kenneth He rr1age ? '1 I? l James Heard A1v1n Harr1s Tommy Harrxson Daphne Hassell 7' Heath Hassell Katherme Hassell Thomas Hassell Peggy Hazhtt Darla Hembree K Em11ynn Berry and Lynda Brumley add Robert Hlggmbotham then' poster as well as then' enthus1asm to Carolyn H111 the Lat1n carnpalgn Phyllls Hllton Janlce I-hte Llnda Hodnett i 3 'Y Dorothy Honeycutt Wy11e Hooper Barbara Hopson James Horn Donald Huff Danny Hughes Davld Hutcherson Johnme Ingram Lana Ingram Sarah Jeffcoat Lmda Johnson 'f 'Q 'Q Charles Jones Darlene Jones IQ 1 4'-'ff 1 -I 11 -D 61' Whmle studymg Jullus Caesar Henry Derry Jones x,,f .1 Ronnle Jone S 10 wi Vyskoc1l constructed th1s 1nterest1ng styro foam model of a Roman bu1ld1ng Judy Jordan Mary Kale Rudl Kaudelka 'R B111 Kennedy ,,,. Barbara Klllebrew 'Y Margaret Kirby Bill Knowles A. L. Kohler H. C. Langston AX -1 L far 0C .1 1 81: 0 Hr 4-47 Larry Mack Wanda Larson 'iq Peggy Ledbetter ,ag Charles Lee -'L' Grav1a1 L1vely Lonnelle McA 111 ste r Tony McCracken Joe MCDuff EIOUISS McFarland A b1ga1l Mac 1el Iggy fix Xx ww L 55 ' S mf B11ly Mason X5 by X! '35 ff? Mlchael M1tchell M.. Q ,...-1' if A'q-A-,,,...f 441 Suzanne Schm1dt and Sally Barnes each 1 h H support her faVO1'1t6 canchdate for Vlce Pau Mltc e Presldent of the Student Councll Nell Moore Albert Myers Sharon Myers 'T 1 Ruth Neel SY1V1a Palmer James Perkms Martha Perkms David Perry Ima Lee Porter Al ,A Martha Potter --.7 Thelma Powell 51 Carolyn Powers Cecil Price Shelia Rapier I , 4-1 ,- 3-1 may Jef, 1 Joe Bob Ray Jerry Reynolds F 1 Horace Srmth 'speaks for lumself' m the Student Counc1l s VICC Pres1dency cam . SK. 15,1 rf fx -A '17 4 '7 '32 gr. X A A Carolyn Rlchards Davld Roark Charles Robertson 'Ii .Tudye Robertson palgll ...J Wences Rodnquez Dorothy Rospr1m Mlke Rosson Morr1s Rosson Suzanne Schrrudt Harmon Sk1 er PP ,rf 4 Walter Shuller 'J A ,..4i .dl ,Q 49' l nl' 1.-4-v 'go Q7 ,.4Q I 2? 1 1. x '54 1 K 43 f 46 Davld Smart 'A M :al Horace Sm1th Phllllp Smlth Ronald Smlth P25355 Y Wanda Sm1th Byron Sta rk 1' Jack1e Steadman Cl ll James Steadman ' Dor1s Stewart .A gf? ,va ? '1 'Q -J Carol Stone A :gf -J Q4? -I . ,557 -A Xi-I . 3 Karen Streetman any aonwasl----Q The school photographer snapped th1S srruhng gohnssumrmlirs p1cture of Dav1d Foster as he takes off 1D h1s an um a new car 3, XJ 1 'J Steve Sutton Barney Thomas Mary Thomason James Thornton Owen Thornton Jerry Toole Susan Tracy yv :Quinn Q , 2 l 1 - . . V ' A Y, y f 4? T' W4 J l G l .4 - ' , , . 1, fl A at - A l M Q It A ,,. J,-f ' S , fa ' ,S .A ir L at If A N? 'sa ' ix 5 l T- ' ' ff. x6 A . 4' ,X a , 'Q A. , X Av Q Xl ev Q yi x fwfr If Ang .H Y 4 y J 't I Nl A 5 , A ' '35 ,,,.i T A M, 71 gas- x K k . . . ,Q J 'A V, i . H - l A ,4 . Gloria Travis Mike Vaughn Foy Vineyard Henry Vyskocil -O --7 Q A4 . V .1 Q v ' Si 7 . ni, , L Q' f 2 ,. s I Q 2' -B .,J ! .L ,.40' 1 .J ' 2 Mary Walding Dotty Sue Walston Betty Ward ,..-Y 'Du .Terry Ward if if 1 X ,Q Lynda Wa rd Three sad PJ sacks Rona1dGr1zz1e H C Langston andArb1nD1ckey appear Don West ed br1efly on Barefoot Day Lloyd Whlte WIHCIB Wh1te James W1111ams Peggy We stmoreland pv- , , Nlna Weaver Rosahe Weaver 'K 4 Me1v1n W1111ams Barbara W11son Llnda Wllson Betty Sue Yancey ,- .1 Q1 R1chard Abbott Harrell Allen nun Bobb1e Amason Debble A shley Sharon Axurn Lou1se Barnes Edd1e Ray Bedre Earl Bennett H' '7 gr f 1'P FRESHMAN Joyce B oedeke 1- Dean1e Boykm -H7 Bonner Brazz1el J W Br1tton Clarence Brooks Patsy Brown Wallace Brown Charles Calhoun Donald Calhoun Ronald Calhoun Carla Carpenter Leona Carroll L... M1ss Spr1ngf1eld's f1fth penod class l1stens attent1vely to a panel d1scuss1on g1ven by Donn1e Craft Jerry Graves D1ane Stewart and Edward Monzmgo 1 . Q . Y? y , 'S ,- ,, tln P r 53 ta ' ...tl . C ' at .,,.. v I-1 Kr , , 3 I C 9' B, A I? X ri C7 -9 1? 4, LA ,4-' S L Freshman boys prepare for the1r next class -. -Z 'YP 31 1 i ' I' --up 1 'k, 'Q Carl Chambers Carole Clark Janette Conaway Jamce Conaway Patr1c1a Cook Donnle Craft Sharon Chrlstophe r Spence r Dan1els Henry Davenport Be rtha Davls l Grayson Dav1s Gerr1e Dlckey Dwayne Dommy Lou Dorman Wayne Downing Horace Douglas Donald Dressell Carolyn Dublin Robert Dunman Richard DuPree 1 - 4 0 . 5 'J 'ff 'I' ' ,W x. C f a,,r 0. I .1 ' 5 tif If ...D lr - ,4 , 6 ,fs f Vs K ' . K ,A G V I xd r 4 . I K ' l ,Q 4-14 Q l K Q, W 6 f . - l C 4 C at AA n V K ' , ' if Xl, T V gllilf, my --- X, I X l 'CE ' i MX C f N A tx ,. K jx fl .. X 4,1 M, X X y A 'Q . , -O , fs' ' 1 V J 4 i1:'.'gvf',. ' - Q. A . n If , 'C - 1' of l l 'f ,J 4 ' -J --' .x ,y XX .1 Av , 'v is r ya I l ll 1 gx UTYZ' '5 E25 . 3 if ' , -' 1 7 X 1 7, X X WC ' . F 1. Robert Ehrlish Bobby Eubanks Hazel Eubanks Frederick Felder Eileen Ferguson Kay Ferrell Gail Fields Kenneth Fincher Lou1se F1sher J'ud1th Florence -Q ' ...al J'err1e Foss Sally Frances Allen Frazler Bobby Galnes Gale Gatewood Larry George Eliese Gibson Mary Gilbreth Alicia Gonzales Aurora Gonzales 9'-vf Nw-'J' I GTI X? 'Q if ,.. ., ,L 9. 7 f , v .5 'on 'lf-'I' l GTI! ,l Z I ,Q Freshmen and .Tumors struggle over a math test in i! A 'W' 53? li Ernest Goodner Joyce Gossett Jerry Graves Ronald Gr1zzle Beverly Grutzner Bob Hable Gerald Hall Ellen Ham1lton Frances Ham11ton Susan Ha rdgraves J X x , . . Q my ' I 5 I y i 5, Three sets of 1dent1cal twms confused the ecl1tor ofthe :, Scott Jan Hardm Roy Henley Mary Henry Howard Hester Patsy Hester Sandra H1lton Lmda Carol Holcomh Emma Holcomb Kenneth Honeycutt Robert Honeycutt B11ly Hoppers Larry Humphrey Tom Ingram Jerry Ives Reta Jeffcoat Bradley Jeffers Patr1c1a Johnson B111y Jones Davld .Tone s Wanda .Tone S ,ar ,r-'15 pl Ste wart Kende rdmne Llnda Klrnbrough Sh1r1ey Klrkwood Llnna Knox Anne Krajca Kathy Langston Martha La Rue Maxlne Ledbetter B111 Legan Larry Le Gard .ru-1 ' A w ,av NASHING 'Y' -ug I .- Freshman g1r1s' get together da11y and gOSS1P 41 'YD I 5 1551? Johnnle L1nk ao- Nelson Llnk of John L1ve1y J Juamta L1vely RRR ElS1e Lock Ann Lonqu1st Douglas Lowe .-Y Q-if Joanna Mc Donald ,1 5' Rigs? Clayton McKenz1e Tonny Mac1a s 'Y X5 Q-at Freshmen work hard at fmdmg the square root Gene Ma1n Wanda Mallard Apr1l Manley Pat Manmx Q.-gp Dav1d Ma rler ' ., ff Hubert Massey x Vella Mayer Sharon Mendel Pamela Mxsslldlne Edward Monzmgo IO 3 'II' Ns! Ei la 4 ' .1 ' 7 lf. 'A h - ' - . -' X 4 l Q If V W , lil , fi - an H 'a . 'J 5 'ad A NJ . . X4 I . .K r'N N 1 ' t xi I Q A . j,-X 4 ,, x M M 6 A92 0' M . ' u Tv n U i, nv' 'V ' , if' K T vb . a , - Nelwyn Morris T. C. Morton John Moser Elvia Munguia Billy Odom Carolyn Odom Andrew Overton Donna Pagitt Lmda Pag1tt Dorothy Pe rry T3 I 4. ,nn wwf Mlke Pessoney Spencer Petr1 Larry P1ckel Larry Lee P1ckle Polly P1ckle Norman Pope Judy Potts Zelma Powell Buck Pugh Jlmmy Qulck if A PX-2, Jan Hardln demonstrates the dlagramrrung of a sentence contalnmg an apposltlve A A 1-J Qi 'v-I 'I -.--6 Af' ,1 T Y? Although Saundra 15 asleep at the moment these glrls were w1de awake Arc L1ght salesmen Sharon Axum Judy W1llh1te Mary Henry Reta Jeffcoat Vel1a Mayer and Saundra Selman JL 'US X 43, ' X J A if Johnny Ra1nwater Gene Rap1er Carolyn Reed George R1ce Martha Rmhardson Sue R1lev Johnnle R1tter Jo Ann Roberson N1kk1 Roquemore Julth Rowan 1 Wa 55 Danny Sampson Cunny Schmldt Jenna Lou Scott Lenna Sue Scott Saundra Selman Larry Sharon Donald Shaver Anne Shelton Don Sm1th Kathy Spann of I 1 A ,av ,J 1 v X-1 f - J, u Q l ,H 3 if ,Q , J , .Q . ' . - - -T 0 ,, 3 ' ' N A V A 9 lo, J I .V 1 Vg A ' J ' ia n, - ff , 5 l l WW .. .J ' 'rrltl S: J: QL X -I 5 s at I 'Q' 3 Yi' Y kj. ' El E 1 E5 . J V J ,S 7 A . . ' ' ' 2 , f ,A lg J, 3 ' a ' .O -R lu 93 mfs A T at i y . I 13 A L . 8 -A 8 n A 1. .l 1 Tommy Springer Juanita Squires 'P June Staples Diane Stewart 4 1 Terry Teems E. L. Tenney Judy Thomas Fonda Thornton 4 In X17 N X Mary Tomkins Sharon Trigg T27 Fw 1 i Sharon Mendel Ginny Schmidt and Velia Mayer all helped decorate for the Freshman football recept1on Joe Ed Underwood Jerry Vance A rvel Vxckery '2 ffl 19 George Wacha ,, X 'A' Sherrill Walters ' Allen Walling I Lenora Ward Mary Ward ' Richard Ward Cornelia Wathen .5 '7 L fl' A A f X, S: , V, WTR .A is S 3 , X M 7 Zigi ' y 1 ' S it l . S 'Xe A ' J ey.t. I 7 N , 1 1 l 1 A If ' 9 r '. ' 'J - -, ' , I '11 A -5 , f - M I ' X I we 1' A A 1 'V ' IA l fl, ' 122.2 ' ' fry Q '-9 ,I if Z? s ' , ' Ronnle Webb Betty West Larry Westley Gladys Wllbanks fl 1-xv '4 Judy W1lh1te Jane W1ll1arns Rlchard W1ll1ams Bonnle Woolverton Cary Wren Davld Wr1ght at 'J Freshman g1rls relax for a plcture taken 1n the mxddle of a P E class T. C. Morton prepares lumself for much needed punlsh ment dellvered by Verl Bernaugh 1n Study Hall. ll l J A QR m k 4 f 'L ,QA '- :kj 'X - J 'lv 'f ' l f' ' A . 4 ' 5 '?' ' to I y A. ., :A l A1 ' - -3 ' , 2 1, , 1 ' . - J K. l, g 'X 1-In WE REMEMBER THE ORGANIZATIONS CLUBS MUSIC PUBLICATIONS x 4 ' AT RAL CLUB o ' d-l IO rgamze 9 sponsors-Misses Cleo Willingham and Elizabeth Springfield B' NATURAL CLUB OFFICERS Judy Alford secretary Mlss Wlllmgham spon sor Sylvla Foster treasurer Mlss SPI'1I1gf1Eld sponsor Barbara Yeast vlce pres 1dent Beverly Zlmmerman presldent Vlrglnla Neel reporter lnot shownl and Kath erene Cunmngham planlst Knot shownl The glrls slnglng group of Palestlne Hlgh School 1S the B Natural Club The or ganlzatlon 1S under the dlrectlon of the Mlsses Cleo Wllllngham and Ellzabeth Sprlng fleld Meetlngs are held durlng the home room perlod on Wednesdays The B' Natural Club has the dlstmctlve honor of belng the oldest orgamzatlon ln the school Its worthy purposes are to g1V6 the glrls an opportunlty to express thelr muslcal abllltles and to lncrease thelr appreclatlon for flne muslc Several tlmes durmg the year the glrls slng on assembly programs - a 1 v ' y 1 1 y 1 J ' ' 2 1 1 x v ' , . . I. . . . . I . - Q L4 I -' 0 0 . . Y . . y . N KA ,f Dorothy Gr1mes and Brenda Hudson enjoyed hav1ng bows pmned 1n then' ha1r at the c1ub's banquet and 1n1t1at1on of new members The club sang Wi Chrlstmas Carols at I a spec1a1Chr1stmas xl X -A-oo., '5N.1a-1, rabwlyl Q L-X The members en Joyed Slflgllig speclal numbers on an as sembly program ' s a .wo ' , I I I . .A 1 F W? V' ,V ' . . . . 1 X4 - - if x I, y X or kb ' f 4 K -... 'X 1 s rf' e Q X' Progra-m. I ! ti' A X Wi ' x ' M, X13 or fm , m . I If I4,4 , L i 2 Y 5 W - I W 1. y ,ff X . A 7 ' x gf , ' - P. . 4 f . V U X N 1 ? I . . . T Y 'Q' , - xt- . 1 , R zu P LESTI E HIGH CHOOL CHOIR Organ1zed 1955 Sponsor Mr TomB Moseley 5. L55-X., mgg -L gig-', L.L'X-di' '1ns.411.Ji. The Palestme H1gh School Chou' under the d1rect1on of Mr Tom Moseley smgs Chnstmas Carols on a program The Palestme I-hgh School Cholr under the d1rect1on of Mr Tom B Moseley 1S composed of those students whoare enrolled 1n the th1rd and s1xth perzod choral class eS Try outs for those students who w1sh toJo1n the cholr are held each sprmg Those students must meet the requ1rements set up by Mr Moseley The most 1mportant Cho1r act1v1ty of the year was the muslcal comedy Small Talk Small Talk an or1g1nalmus1ca1 comedy by Mr Moseley was presented by the mus1c department 1n the h1gh school aud1tor1um Small Talk was fmrst produced 1nEnn1s 1n 1950 and later g1VeH as a h1gh school productwn 1n Rayv1lle Lou1s1ana On May 6 the group entered the Interscholastlc League contest 1n K1lgore The Cho1r recelved a ratmg of exc elle nt at the contest and several members won solo honors The cho1r also attended the Conroe Cho1r Festlval 1n March mu nof 41 4449 Mr Tom Moseley IS the mstructor and sponsor of the Cho1r Sharon Mendel and Jerry Pendland, the leadmg play ers 1n the mus1ca1comedy Small Talk make small talk over the soda founta1n The press in the musical comedy, Small Talk pre- pare their work. P LESTI E HIGH SCHOOL BAN Nmski E X Mr Roy Wallace d1rector of the Pal Mr Dav1d N Moore ass1stant band est1ne Hlgh School, Band d1rector The Palest1ne H1gh School Band 1S an organ1zat1on of wh1ch the ent1re school and the Clty are very proud Th1s group of talented mus1c1ans and marchers has for many years brought honor to our school through 1tS contest accomphshments lnadd1t1on to play1ng at pep rallles and performmg at half t1mes at football games the Band has sponsored a concert by a v1s1t1ng band from the Un1vers1ty of Texas The organ1zat1on 1tself presented a. concert 1n March The des1re of Mr Roy B Wallace the very eff1c1ent d1rector to mold a f1rst class march1ng and concert un1t has resulted 1n the present state w1de famous band Under h1s expert d1rect1on several band members have earned seats 1n the All State Band Several of the students have been awarded college scho1arsh1ps for the1r ab1l1t1es An orgamzatlon wh1ch plays an 1mportant role 1n the band's act1v1t1es IS the Band Mothers' Assoc1at1on These 1ndustr1ous women spons or numerous money ra1s1ng projects the proceeds of wh1ch pay for the band tr1ps to the school football games Th1s year the Band Mothers have planned a tr1p to Colorado for the Band ' ,5,f,f H mfr-W, ki . ix I H 1 1 H al 1 ' I W f DR M MAJOR AND MAJORETTES Drum MaJor fngntl M1ss Betty Leatherwood and the majorettes below left to nghtj M1ss Martha Lynn Hendr1ck M1ss El1zabethAn derson M1ss Brenda Hudson and M1ss Kay Murray were selected for then' respectlve honors at a con test held for that purpose judged by unblased Judges In addltlon to performmg these dut1es the g1rls play 1nstruments f X 9-fa I I-N 55- xx s T m ul 'vx . J, IL BAND .QPQJESTUWF TFXRS w +41 'HGH fixssf f A-Q.. ,-Q 1, 1 - .Q X, P ri- --f Q: The flagbearers M1sses Ann S1mmons, Beverly Z1mmerman and Martha G1bSOH were selected by popula r vote of the band members Ann carr1es the Amer1can Flag Beverly the school banner and Martha, the Texas Flag 0 Rpm 4, Jr JN.-ix! I 01' YH, 'wa 'J 4' :Jw tplq vias 1 K I 19.5 svn- A The Band practlces many hours before performmg at half t1me at football games and before marchmg contests The dr1ll squad prac t1ces 1n the foreground Orgamzed 1 3 Sponsor Mr Thomas Moseley Q6 Vg The Glee Club lS slnglng a specxal number on a Chrxstmas program Mr Moseley 1S dlrectlng them The Glee Club of Palestlne I-hgh School a boys' slngmng group lS sponsoredbyMr Tom Moseley hlgh school choral lnstructor SlHCe ltsorganlzatlon the club has pre sented many enjoyable programs Its maln performance was a Chrxstmas prog r am thls year The Club glves boys an opportunxty to express thelr muslcal ab1l1t1es They enjoy smgxng flne mus1c whlch xncreases thexr apprecxatlon of lt '-97 -. 1' 5 1 I , I 5 N, I fy CHEMISTRY CLUB The Chemlstry Club Offlcers are Bob Peeler pres B111 Rogers v1ce pres Don Reed cha1rman of advlsory cornnfnttee Buzzy Schwab sec treas The Chemlstry Club was founded 1n 1955 by Mrs Evelyn Llnson MI' Don Hodges 1S the present Chemlstry mstructor and sponsor of the club The organ 1zat1on IS a member of Scmence Clubs of Amerlca and 1S afflhated wmth the Texas Junlor Academy of SCIENCE To be a member of the Club a student must be enrolled 1n the Chemlstry Course and must rnalntaln an 'A ' average 1n both the Course and conduct A few members of the phyS1CS dass have been named honorary members of the organ 1zat1on Meetlngs are held 1n the Chemlstry 1ab on the fourth Tuesday of every month - ,- I . ,. 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I: 'S 5 ' . 1 v 0' v I Glen Reed hghts the gas fllled bottles wmth a Bunson burner as Mr Hodges explalns the perlment to the boys .47 ..' 3 ' ex- .IU IOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY 'KI ....... yn .QL 'X 15-4 Hex 'X' KAI I The Juruor H1stor1an Offlcers are Cleft to nghtj Mal-1on Boyd secretary W1ll Jordan v1ce pres1dent Judy Alford treasurer James Neyland h1stor1an Janette Overton reporter Larry Scott pres1dent The Palestme H1gh School chapter of the .Tumor H1stor1cal Soclety was founded by the late M1ss Callle Locke Turner former Amer1can H1story mstructor at P H S S1nce that t1me lt has been one of the most act1ve orgamzatmns IH the school Under the gu1dance of Mrs Sam Ballard at present the club has proved 1ts worth by crea tmg 1n 1ts members a genume rnterest 1n Texas h1story In add1t1on to th1s the or gan1zat1on has also performed numerous serv1ces for the school The Club has several projects The mam project of the H1StOr1aHS 1S the sellmg of programs at the home football games Members of the club sell all advert1s1ng 1n the book durmg the sprmg of each year and have the books prmted before the football seasonbegms The Club awards several college scholarslups to some of 1ts deservmg sen1or members each year Th1S year the club opened 1ts museum Pxctures of mt were shown over Tyler T V KLTV 5 I, 1 l V: 5- ' ' A I Q-4 I Q. - 'tx Q ' ,,. p 1 A A r , el-..:::,+ , , , , ,, I' 'X -FK! i -,fum I 2 A - ,. 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' . . i . . . , - Annette Greene and Betty Leatherwood exarn1ned a sp1nn1ng wheel 1n H1stor1ans Museum ff qu Q--Q... 0 'III Jean qpann quoted The Qchoolhouse as James Neyland presented a draw1ng f a schoolhouse frag- ,F iig The Junlor H1Stor lans enjoyed theu' Chrlstmas program at whlch t1me Jean Spann gave a read 1n FUTURE H0 EMAKERS OF ERICA Organlzed 1946 SPOHSOTS Mrs Mary Harmlton Mrs J T Kmg 5 Future Homemakers' Off1cers are left to Tlghtl on front row Katherme Ba1ley lst v1ce pres1dent Ann F1sh p1an1st Nancy Kelly pres1dent Judy Alford song leader Betty James reporter D1ane Gay recordmg secretary lback rowj W1nc1e Wh1te sergeant at arms Ann Ward, treasurer Betty Stewart, h1stor1an Moll1e Watson Znd v1ce pres1dent Brenda Auld 3rd v1ce pres1dent Martha Fagan correspondmg sec retary Mary Vlfglflla Harrulton parl1amentar1an and Elhe Wynn, 4th v1ce pres1dent Th1s orga.n1zat1on 13 composed of those students enrolled 1n any of the Homemakmg courses and who Wlsh t0JO1I1 Under the sponsorsh1p of Mrs Mary Harrulton clothmg mstructor and Mrs Dorothy Kmg the foods 1nstructor the club has aroused worthy att1tudes toward home and fam1ly hfe The Homemakers conduct a penny a vote elect1on to deterrmne the1r sweetheart The result of th1s elect1on 1S announced at a dance whxch they sponsor Th1s year's w1nner was Tommy Cook ' u 0 . 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Q Future Homemakers and a few boys work to pr e pa r e the Home makers' booth at the Anderson County Fan' iff Tug., bx 7 sz- 'W 'Ek The Future Homemakers gather around to count the penny votes of cand1dates 1n the1r campa1gn for a club sweetheart The candldates were Tommy Cook the wmner George Paul Carl Hartt James Saxton and Benme Swlnney 1 Nancy Kelly and Katherme Ba1 ley presenta g1ft to the1r club sweet heart Tommy Cook at a Valentme Dance where the wlnner of the sweet heart contest was announced The Homemakerswork hard to prepare a good lunch for the faculty and the v1s1t1ng teacher Mr M1g11O rom Braz1l 1-Fl gr'-XX 145 Tk.: Ash FUTURE TEACHERS OF ERICA --EL. The Future Teacher Offxcers are fleft to rlghtj Brenda Hudson treasurer J'an1ce Bedre secretary Ronald Lane pres1dent Joan Jeffcoat v1ce pres1dent Carl Brad ley chapla1n Beverly Z1mmerman reporter and off1cers not shown are Edw1na Mat thews parl1amentar1an KathereneCunn1ngham h1stor1an Under the able leadersh1p of M1ss Loulse Hathcock the Palestme I-hgh School chapter of Amer1ca has done much to acqua1nt students wxth the teachmg professlon The f1ne ObJSCt1V6S of the soc1ety are as follows To acqualnt young people Wlth the 1nsp1r1ng story of schools the1r role 1n a1d1ng the development of democracy and the hero1c ploneermg assoclated w1th the1r estabhshment and expans1on To encourage young people to cult1vate 1n themselves the qual1t1es of person al1ty and character wh1ch are foundatxons of successful teachmg TOPI'OV1d6 young people w1th spec1f1c mformatmn about opportun1t1es 1n the var1ous f1elds of educat1on Pract1ce teachmg perxods 1n the var1ous grade schools were successfully under taken The Club has added to 1ts loan fund wh1ch w1ll a1d a member w1th a college educat1on Cf' , s Q, A X A 4 7' V1 Wfl,, Jw I New members of the Future Teachers of A merlca hold candles as they prepare to take part Ln the tmtlatton ceremony of thts club When the candles are llghted they wx ll symbollze the hght of knowledge Alas, . The 1nsta1lat1onof new F T A Offmcers IS always very 1nsp1r1ng Here the new offlcers hold ltghted candles s1gn1fy1ng the hght of knowledge X-r Ronald Lane Presxdent of the Fu ture Teachers was also Presxdent of the Dtstrlct Future Teachers LIBR RY CL B Orgamzed 1954 Sponsor M1ss Ella Lunday ummnm F' I 1 Ill!!! ii mlllll allllllllllllll HIUIKXNIIIIHH The L1brary Club Off1cers are fleft to nghtl Patr1c1a Gr1ff1th secretary Donna Tr1plett treasurer Barbara Yeast reporter Sarah Handorf vlce pres1dent Dlane Gay, pres1dent To be el1g1ble for membersh1p 1n the Palest1ne H1gh School L1brary Club a s u dent must work 1n the L1brary durmg lns Study Hall per1od The dut1es of the mem bers are to catalogue books prepare and replace book cards check 1n books arrange books 111 proper order on the shelves and st1rnulate 1nterest 1n readmg throughout the school S1nce the Club was founded 1n 1954 by Mrs Marye Jo Sm1th lt has made our l1brary a more smoothly operated one One way the g1rls of the club have st1mu1ated mterest 1n readmg 1S by Wrltlng an educat1onal column ent1tled Bookworm's Beat 1n the school paper The story 1deas of several books are condensed In every column Often books dealmg w1th the same subject or the same per1od of h1story are rev1ewed 1n the same column PALESTI E HIGH SCHOOL T DE TCOUNCIL Organized-1952 Sponsor-Mr. Bob Bristow The Student Counc1l Off1cers fleft to mghtl D1ck1e Rogers, pres1dent Bob Kender dme v1ce pres1dent and MarJor1e Braly secretary Mr Bob Brlstow school counselor sponsorsthe Councll wh1ch he founded 1n 1952 Smce that t1me he has acted as gu1de and adv1sor of the organ1zat1on Each homeroom 1n the school has one representatlve on the student counc1l He 15 elected by the popular vote of the members of h1s homeroom who have a vo1ce 1ncoun curr1cu1ar aCt1V1t1eS and to ra1se standards ofleadersh1p scholarshlp and school sp1r1t The Student Councll through 1ts var1ous commxttees handles numerous tasks about the school The superv1s1on of school elect1ons and the enterta1nment of guests of the schoolare only a few of these Jobs It ha s also sponsored dances assembly pro grams and other act1v1t1es On every reg1strat1on day the old counc1l members entertam the new and mcommg students w1th a coke party at the school The purpose of th1s soclal event 1S to ease the new students apprehens1on about entermg a strange school . . . . . . 1 - , . - . 2 . . , . D . 1 ' . . . i , . cil business through him. The Council endeavors to promote co-operation in extra- , . ' I I 1 - , . 5 7 0 Mr, Bob Bristow is con- stantly busy with Student Council Work, r .-1 wr fu . v ' . X . 4 X A-N lu. .. ., -5..- 'K -f-5'Sr-v lx ' fl lu g V x Y I' K 'eh J IX r Q 1?-i-. s 'N f N JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Smokey Dav1S Vlrgufua K1ser Gerald Roach Dav1d Wh1tescarver Davy Broughton Carl I-Iartt 1 JF SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Wlll Jordan James Saxton Martha Fagan Jerry Pendland I-58 425' i ,9 4'nl W all 4 '1 ff W Q., SOPHOMORE lx.. REPRESENTATIVES 'K 3 'f 1,1 45' Q... SE I MaryV I-lamllton Horace Smlth Carole Cleveland Mlke Mltchell Qulncy Adams Jerry Toole Judy Jordan I The Student Councll lxstens attentwelg as Mr Brlstow explaxns que tmons that are asked i FRESHMAN REP RESENTA TIVES Mary Ward Mary K. Langston Bob Hable D1anne Stewart Eddle Monzmgo Jerry Foss Donn1e Craft FUTURE FAR ERS OF A ERICA vs r xfNQ l Q WA iii mem. 5.4-aww ,, '1W'.-Bat-3-St ii X, V m2!'-3. itat? The Future Farmer Officers are fleft to rightj Lee Copeland reporter Gene Hughes sec Arvil Patton pres Mr C J Collum, sponsor John Frank Armstrong v pres and Billy Carroll treas Membership in the Palestine High School chapter of the Future Farmers of America club is available to all boys taking Vocational Agriculture courses, The chief aims of the organization are to develop leadership, to encourage dependability, and to arouse interest in the Agriculture courses. Mr. C,J'. Collum is the instructor of the Agri- culture courses and sponsor of the organization. During the meetings which are held during the homeroom period of each Monday, the club's outside activities are planned, The most important activities of the Club's year were the trips to the Texas State Fair, the Houston Fat Stock Show, and other livestock shows., The organization spon- sored its annual barbecue during the spring, In addition to these functions, the boys have sponsored club camping trips, fishing trips, and horseback riding, The Future Farmers have aided the local service clubs by helping them to sponsor several live- stock shows and pasture tours. -7- null- The Future Farmers catch up on the latest news ln the1r natlonal orgamzatxon N- xx If .-f'g-'Z The Future Framers learn to repatr them- broken equlpment by weldmg It I Wx X Mr Collum uustructs the Future Farmers to be Careful IH removlng a sectmon of the bee hxve ' iff D I. V. V , I - e j T' .I t I 1 4 - N NX u A . A H W N A.. .1 - F dk, 4, ' SMQQJ , t ' ' . 'H-gf . 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The GRA Off1cers are fLeft to r1ghtl Mary W1ll1ams v1ce pres1dent Beth Brumley pres1dent Nancy Cook treasurer Rlta Jeffcoat reporter Carolyn R1chards treasurer and Qumcy Adams secretary fnot shownj The G1rls'Recreat1ona1 ASSOC1at1OH a club wh1ch provldes phys1cal BCt1V1t1eS for the g1rls of Palestme H1gh School 1S composed of the g1rls enrolled 1n Phys 1cal Educat1on Mrss Conn1e Hurley Phys1cal Educatmn instructor 13 the spon sor of the club Intra class sports contests were sponsored by the club durmg the var1ous sea sons The Sophomore class was declared school champ1on of basketball as a re sult of wrnmng the basketball tournament The Junwrs were declared school champlons of volleyball as a result of Wmnmg the volleyball tournament The most unsual act1v1ty of the year was an early rnornmg h1ke to Manley Mountam on the Dogwood Tra1ls About f1fty g1rls part1c1pated 1n th1s aCt1V1ty The club also sponsored a backward dance 1n the health lecture room of the gym nas1um 9 Ui C. ' ,K ,. T ' W N 3 K K W. MK? ,H K , K K .. A I I , K i A v KKK ' KJ KK Q 'V 'ff' A 5 . K KK I I- Km 1 K '-v ' v T . f, x , , K -4K xK V' ,, f- , I W x, , Wt Y, ,L Mg . . . . K . - . 3 , ' 9 , 9 ' , 9 , s ' , . Y . . . K . . . K- ' v v ' . . A GRA's enjoy an excltlng game of dom 111065 95 a G R A par guests enjoy plng pong checkers and other games H Volleyball IS a favor 1te sport wlth young peo ple and 1tlS played when ever the opportunxty arlses At . . . ty, 4 ,L xi 'Q L fii3?' I 3 5.5 'A e .35 o Axn 11 . . . ' - -' 'J M . . - - X M if . X . h y e d -V A ' , ' Q , l A X ' 'I . 5 ? DISTRIBUTI E EDUC TIO CLUB Organized-1950 Sponsor-Mr. Harvey O'Briar1t - 'A V ,, ,, fu ,f. 1 V-W. Vg, 'Gs' 5? . W , ,W N p. Abmw, I o ,f D E Off1cers Barbara Sm1th treasurer Jerry Helstrom h1stor1an and par11a mentarlan Tad Dunbar v1ce pres1dent Jerry Pendland reporter Mr O'Br1ant sponsor Wayne Brooks photographer Harry Moore secretary Jerry Pendland IS also presldent of the state D E club The D1str1but1ve Educatlon Club 15 composed of students enrolled ln the D1str1bu t1ve Educatlon program These students attend school the fxrst half of the day one per1od wh1ch IS devoted to the study of the busmess pr1nc1p1es of wholesahng reta1l mg and methods of salesmansh1p They work for varmous busmesses of the c1ty dur mg the afternoons The local club was organlzed as a scolal organ1zat1on Through lt much 1nterest 1n the course has been st1mulated The club sponsored 1ts annual employer employee banquet an event whlch promotes good w1ll between the students and the1r employers . . . . . . . I U ' Y I l - Q s ' J : 1 v 1 3 ! 3 I O . Q . - 1 1 - 1 - . 9 I . .. 1 . SAFETY EDUCATIO CL B Orgamzed 1946 Sponsor Mr R J Horn ILL f 1651: B Mr M D Stewart h1gh school pr1nc1pal and Mr Horn Wlth the Club of flcers FTBHCIS Denn1s v1ce presldent Bonrue Woolverton pres1dent Bllly Hoppers secretary and Joanna McDonald reporter observe the Ford car presented to the school by Joe Johnson Motors Prornotlng safe dr1v1ng 1S an 1mportant 1tem ln our country s satety cam palgns Th1s 1S the ch1ef a1m of the Safety Educat1on Club of Palestlne H1gh School The students who are enrolled mn the Drmvers' Educat1or1 course are ellglble for membershxp 1n the organ1zat1on Mr R J Horn 1S the sponsor of the club and also the mstructor of the course One project w1th wh1ch the club was closely assoc1ated was the Road eo Contest sponsored by the Jaycees of East Texas The Road eo was a contest to deterrrnne the most skllled dr1ver of hlgh school age IH thls area The w1n ner of the local contest may enter the reg1onal meet, also. - - I 0 I - W-...Q , SEQ - , -S -C+. ze -4 - ,Q-,C-..-. 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CHATTER Ofganlzed 1921 Sponsor Mrs Ann Lmk a-gf ll' F955 '50 S-or 'S S i7 'QXSJ QKXV Y JAMES NEYLAND Ed1tor MRS ANN LINK Sponsor BETTY LEA THERWOOD ASSOC1at8 Edltor The people respons1ble for the P H S Chatter the weekly page of campus news pr1nted 1n the local paper are h1gh school students who volunteer to perform these dut1es durmg off per1ods and other spare t1me The Chatter staff funct1ons as an ordmary newspaper staff gathermg 1nformat1on assemblmg stor1es, wr1t mg heads and meetmg a Thursday deadhne The sponsor Mrs Ann L1nk 1S a sophomore Engllsh teacher At the begm rung of each new school year she chooses a new staff and selects reporters from the var1ous classes These are chosen after cons1derat1on of the students' res pect1ve qua11f1cat1ons wh1ch are reported on spec1al app11cat1o1l froms ,Y 7-V 1 V fly ' . Z, 1 In Q V ff: .f ' of ' A T , if . v K 4 5 1 -RQLT V ' V i M V X' VL.:: .'...l .N ' M Y - , T1 K 5 - I .17 M' gf, K '- . 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ARC LIGHT Org?-nlzed 1910 Sponsors M1sses Jul1a Lee Sm1th and Margaret F1tzgerald 91-Q' .nl- we-Q' gf'- ,Q X PATRICIA GRIFFITH SYLVIA FOSTER BRIAN BELL Assomate Ed1tor Ed1tor Busmess Staff Edltor Members of the Arc L1ght's two staffs the Bus1ness staff and the Ed1tor1al staff are selected by the yearbook sponsors M1ss Margaret F1tzgerald and M1ss J'ul1a Lee Sm1th from the group of students who make appl1cat1on From the appllcatlons the sponsors secure the students' qual1f1cat1ons, wh1ch are cons1dered and welghed before cholces are made The Ed1tor1al Staff 1S composed of an ed1tor and h1s ass1stant who plan the faculty sec t1on and an ed1tor for each other sect1on of the book MISS F1tzgerald sponsors the Ed1to r1al Staff The Bus1ness Staff 15 composed of an ed1tor and h1s assxstants who plan the advertmsmg layout and handle all the busmess transachons concerned w1th hav1ng the book pubhshed Mlss Sm1th sponsors th1s staff The Arc L1ght salesmen who are selected from each homeroom work under the d1rec t1on ofthe Bus1ness Staff to sell annuals to the students. They also sell all of the advert1se ments Wh1Ch appear 1n the book. . I L' 1' f A 1 , 19 .P X 1 , Vp , 4 ,, ' A , 1 A -r : ,, 5 A b ., ' 1 -7- -- ' . f X ' in . 4 .1 . Wu -, qwg. Q,-. 1 .A . W .. ,, , .- . . , ,f ' - X-si A ,, I 4-. ..,. -'Zn Q, f ' , E . 1 ,, 'gli - , ' 'AQ' .L uf . ,,?t.,:2Q,p 1 14 ' , fl .Q sf , f h ' Q 'L' f f , '. 'sf' y R' fi .f 1 f 1 -1, L ' ,W S 1, . X Q, . i :- ia ' ' W' '-If -, -- J . , I 1 A g .' V 'X X A f ' A' A 'AX ,f X A :Ip , -V i Y 1 l 1 . . , - 1 . . . . . . - . I . 1 1 ' LW! - an Wa 1 'QQ' 'M-N..,,,K ha-ig.,-L s s SPONSORS M1ss Margaret F1tzgera1d and M1ss Juha Lee Srrnth 5 .B .nlff 151 P BUSINESS STAFF K3YAY1de1'S0U Ca1'01YI'1Canady Br1anBe11 ar1dNancyHar1ks check theu' add1t1on S2 Vk mi?-ww CLASS EDITORS Frances Hamllton Freshman class L1r1da Wllsoh Sophorrore class RebeccaAmason Juruor class Mar1on Boyd Seruor class 516 12 13 14 X 19 zo 21 2 26 27 28 -J! Jean Spann, Celebritiesg Janette Overton, Clubsg Omar Logan, PhotographeI'3E1iZabeth Hamilton, Sportsg Joan Jeffcoat, Activitiesg Tommy Lockey, Ass't. Photographer. WE REMEMBER SPORTS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL A TRACK TENNIS BASEBALL if-X' I I -bfi. wa. Q '4 f 5 Qlihli ll 3 llllil H lil Qh :... ..:. Q . .:: ' U H! nag? ' A .samurai UUUQUQQQQUQQQ ana lllhllllll . llllll :Queues ,. an :uno unuuununn , UUUQQQ ll N ' QQDQDQDQHQDQ5 W OQDQQQQQ5' as Q-- , QV r f,gAr.,..,,,b ., QM A 0 X HA TEAM COACHING STAFF EX ii F I v Aff A iii 5-rLU'iv' f LEFT TO RIGHT Coach BHC ockett Coach Don Ha ks Head Coach W Ido Bynum b HERE COME THE WILDCA TS! PALESTINE WILDCAT HA SQUAD DA TE Sept 12 Sept 20 Sept 27 Oct ll Oct. 25 Nov. Nov. Nov. 15 Nov. 22 F 'K .. 4 4 X4-'aj SCHEDULE PALESTINE OPPONENT 26 Lufkin Z7 Marshall Z0 Tyler 40 Kilgore Z7 '5'Enn1s 14 iCleburne 44 '5'Waxachach1e 20 4'Athens 27 4'Cors1cana 4' Confe rence Game -as I--f 4E 25 20 33 Z0 ' S351 ' I I - , A In t ,, Ay' .aP' VV pau.. eil I' ' JIMMY BICE JIMMY WISE End Back ? -9 3 A-5 . '-7 ,av f Y. GOAL BOUND: Speedy Palestine halfback, James Saxton, A' closely pursued by a Marshall maverick, gallops toward ,. paydirt and the Wildcats' first touchdown. Palestine won Z6-0. JAMES SAXTON Back ,P K - ,I - 71, J. W. REEDER BARNES WITT Guard Tackle ,. 5, xl 1' YA .7 I . 'il 'kata an BENNIE SWINNEY Center SIT DOWN TACKLE: A Tyler Lion spills talented Huey Brooks, a Wildcat safety man, during tense ac- tion of a non-district school-boy game. Tyler came up in the last minute of the game to knot the score at Z0-20, but Palestine kept its undefeated record clean, ,-, QQ , ff Xi I -.LV Y ,S 01 . ,l .V . K ll-v .' . fda.. A 'T' H ' ' , A ., 1, ia' Q pf?, DICK REED Tackle 1,f is YK ,gf lf: CARL HARTT End l .M nv-, .,m. 5- 3 X N.. 9 Q , DICKIE ROGERS Back Q '91 'fi' WA LTER DENBY Tackle .4 F i X 1.8 M - ,U V. ,,,f R .ff 3 Q HUEY BROOKS Back , 7 W1 tv! 'Q fu fa 4 . , t M 9 W Q -1 1 f V- -. P! t 1' -. sw... .gm -Q f- A RS MORRIS ROSSON Back ,ew ff N .gi K f Sig? fu L 'fa- A GOAL-BOUND WILDCAT-Ennis tacklers swarm Dickie Rogers during the open- ing school-boy district game. The Wildcats, ac- cepting the invi- tation to a Cin- derella Ball- game, rolled over the Lions with the final score being 27 -O. Ennis s1unk home with only a pumpkin, as the grim reminder of the grand Ba11. -K ' ' '11 15 BOBBY DICKEY Guard 99 'z p-, 1' T SMOKEY DAVIS RICHARD FARRIS Guard Tackle Aix ,-, p f '.-9 A 'l' M HARLIN MIDKIFF DAVY BROUGHTON Back End 636 , H ,,c-A QI f GLENN REED Back TRICKIE-DICKIE Palestine High Schoo1's quarter- back, Dickie Rogers, shakes off two Kilgore tacklers as he streaks through the secondary. The Wildcats out- scored the Bull- dogs 40-33 to claim another victory, and rise to Number 3 in the State. '61, -B Q 9 -fr , ,-X , 'Q .4 f ,V fX f dfx N 4 E, ., Kin sin BUDDY FRANCIS Back ,,,7 ,gf ' f, f. 'CY WY LIE HOOPER Tackle 90 W., A AN ,, 3 S- ' 5 9 ' 914 V ,M AHL 5 we VERL BURNAUGH BOB KENDERDINE Guard End THE CLEBURNE GAMEH The only loss of the season occurred as the if Yellow-Jackets blacked the Wildcats l9-l4 to .E pl '7 ' if s rg capture the dis- ..- in trict crown. x Q-' , ,Q . ' J JERRY HANSON Back ' Q57 .91 17' ,R fferfgnmgkf 1- 1 Q BENNIE LESTER RICHARD EARRIS Tackle Herald Press Award FWD J--n. ni as vi? 99- I- Q3 3? Q.. gu Q 5 .li 5. , ,r . If - .I -. L A RETURNING LETTERMEN: READING LEFT TO RIGHT: First row: Bennie Lester, Farris, Barnes Witt, Bennie Swinneyg Second Row: Verl Burnaugh, James Saxton, Walter Denby, Harlin Midkiff, Dickie Rogersg Third Row: Carl Hartt, Dick Reed, Davy Broughton. Yr' ATHLETE OF THE YEAR-At the annualbar- becue given for the Palestine High School ath- letes by the Royall National Bank, Mr, E,R. Fish, President, presents this award to James Saxton. Saxton, one of the backbones of the football, basketball, and track team s, well deserves this honor, Richard .3 TI-IE SKY'S TI-IE LIMIT ! -Coach Bynum prepares to issue the equipment for another victorious football sea sont V ...gf-5 x WILDCAT FOOTBALL QU D Qfflilf' -ek.. g B3- 55 my , rat ' gpg S lm Ki! ik XX-I a H -, ',t4- Fw, The Palestine B Squad who s erve d as 'tackle dummies for the A team deserve much credit for the Wildcats' vicotrious season Hlndered by the lack of offensive ex perience, they tasted defeat many times but they remain undefeated in spirit and ready to assume new posts on next year s squa SPIRITED COACHES-Nolan Sherrill and Jesse Smith, B team coaches, enthusiasti- cally prepare to instill ag- gressivness, prowess, and the desire to win into their boys. BASKETBALL MA S UAD These 12 cagers with their coach, Clifford Dotson, form a W fo DATE Jan, 7 Jan, 10 Jan. l7 Jan. 24 Jan, 28 Jan. 31 Feb, 4 Feb, 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 DISTRICT SCHED LE PA LESTINE 65 49 76 57 65 68 72 77 70 80 OPPONENT Waxahachie Cor sicana Ennis Athens Cleburne Waxahachie Corsicana Ennis Athens Cleburne DISTRICT PLAYTOFF he Wildcats PA LESTINE WAXAHACI-IIE 68 75 62 71 til i a V 1 ' Q ' T 'T fkW I. ' 1 3 . F . 7 , ,J , ,LI TMQL-, l., , ,J ,J ,Mfg q 1 , A., .., M, T ,IQQIA Mi if QJ I I sf 'S f f fff , lf. EET QI 'I'T'L1 I7 J it I , L. 7.151 LJ :xii P'Ilz' 46.2 2' gif I I x 2 V I ' . I ,st T' w H A ,155 I l g -B- T II Y Ig' Y F, Q. I R EBOUND-Pa1estine's Joe Johnson and David Whitescarver scramble with Corsi- cana for control of the backboard. Pales- tine swamped the Tigers 72-53. I Y DAVID WHITESCARVER Forward HUEY BROOKS TOMMY ELLIOT JOE JOHNSON Forward Center Guard TWO POINTE-Pale s tine High School's ,-415, . ga ,jx - A TI. X 4, 'Y Tommie Elliott hurls the ball toward the goal for two point s in one of his hottest scoring performances of the season. He chalked up 30 points as the Wildcats downed Cleburne 80-55. DON REED Guard DAVID MOORE BENNIE LESTER JAMES SAXTON Guard Guard Forward . K ' , 'sf'-'12 ,Y n 1. .J :N b xt 1 Kal fx, L ii' - as C refs kj: : X 3 f ftvl' N. Io :Mi 'fb' 5544s i CONFUSION-Afte r a hard-fought, closely-contested game, Palestine and Waxahachie supporters crowd the floor. Tempers flare, revealing the fighting spirit of both teams. HAPPY WILDCATS!-The cheering Wildcat c ag e r s celebrate a 68-58 victory over the Waxahachie Indians, to tie them for the district crown. A WILDCAT WORK- HORSE -DavidMoore, Palestine guard goes high for a jump shotas an Ennis Lion attempts to guard him. Palestine won, 76- 34. Y' EANGAROO STYLE- James Saxton leaps off- court to dunk two points toward the Wildcats' im- portant victory ove r the Waxahachie Indians. ELBOW ROOM-Davy Broughton, Junior guard, racks up more points for the Cats, as we outscore Waxahachie, 68-58. ELUSIVE HORNET-These Palestine Wildcat cagers attempt to guard anA- thens player as he streaks toward the Palestine goal and a possible score. it THE LINEUP Palestlne High School cagers pose during a practice session. THE WILDCAT B SQUAD iilmmmm if- mwa,1.+fHi' 1 iSw4'5.Qsi ' gf- L' 5.2 WEB -? W' mmm? Js'5? WfiY1iE5 'M f -U W .. l 1 1 - i HY - ,-ex evis 4.1 vo 'Lf' 32.f'N21nNE3nN3 DISTRICT SCHEDULE 1 Y Slip -41 DATE PA LESTINE Jan. 7 72 Jan. 10 58 Jan. 17 48 Jan. 24 47 Jan. 31 39 Feb. 4 44 Feb. 7 41 Feb. 11 51 OPPONENT Waxahachxe Cors1cana Ennls A thens Waxahaclue Cors1cana Enrus Athens 47 50 26 43 54 46 40 52 'Il - Y - --H Y ,Y E- Y Y f - .. V -,,,, , --v :1 7.41 ann-hw.:-enzvu aq anrl 3sz5,w.g ' e .5 :1-my - 4- 1 'w'3 - . 4113 - , V ..- . . , , . , - ,..,,, . ., -fc ', or-vw , 1 , . 'Ll-' 5' s.x f mg,153 ' 'S -f 'fwfr-,w f 7 , ' 5 - 'N , 3 A - M . ,V ,. , , -, , . , , 1' mm 'fi 'f 1 . Y.: zx - f'f4'Y 'F.'4'3:, 3. Z .F 'F:izEv'ff.g ' Q Q 1.1 5523 72: 74 H - . - 1-r'5::..1 U Y aUi i gi Q r ' A ' ' ' T : 5 Y l V l , - I ' a A x V I .. Q 1 , . ,.- SI ' A--- 45 I - 'l Q ' M, ' O . ' ' , 'Fr . Y ' ' . . ' - ' r , -1'-1 ' , A . ' .- X + 1 ' 5, 7 J I v 1- 0 n K 7 , x - f ' if 1 . 1' , 7+ w -- -1 ' ' 1' H I Q - , M 1 5 f' I . X f w C. If .- X . A .A ,U X .,, w T ' ' n ,I 'Y I Ef A Q . , . , , . . . , O THE PALESTINE WILDCAT CHEERLEADERS - - - 1957 - - 1958 ' I. if. in V. ming -f M' , 4 A ,lr- , ,w,' xt X' , hui K 7 Ji, 'Z M ' 'S ff' A 'sk , V ' V ,. im , 5 9' I -,A s 1 - . A l n , .f 1 .aw ' . fi ' 1 5 iff? I gr. I - - I f '91 , -f' . '- ' ' I -- A ,?' T it '- 45 l A K' , I ' . :LV I 8 gk , U' laid I U C . u v .JV 1 W. .mul 1 ' ' XXX' , ii WANT A TICKET? --The Palestine High School cheerleaders eagerly sell reserved seat tickets to Wildcat fans for the '57-'58 football season. ' -kgQyf lg I L ' vw-ons. 5 I-tivo' my hi LIZ HAMILTON Junior 2 years 'i ,rx Q M, H o 0 ,. MARION BOYD Senior 2 years MARY HELEN NOWLIN Senior Z years JA NICE BEDRE Senior 1 Year 'WQIIQ' Ji -sv CA ROL LOGA N Junior 1 Year NANCY HA NKS Junior 1 Year V II' Craddock totals the score by his slide rule, Coach introduces players at pep rally VICTURIOUS TRACK TEA c I, f ,ri-,li Li, r N, x .Sf , - N f ' ,. 5 I . f, h L, I , M'- -' , ,gg A 5 .Elf-'11,...', - ,Ii?Q3!fJ,f. N-s. ik bf ' THE '58 TRACK TEAM composed of FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Saxton, Lyndle, Smith, Morris Rosson, R.Q. Neal, Joe Ed Underwood, Lewis Emmons, Huey Brooks, Steve Sutton, Bill Kennedy, Jerry Graves, Jerry Ward. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Oliver Davis, Aurbin Dickey, BrianBell, Richard Farris, Bob Kenderdine, Pete Daniels, Dick Rogers, Buddy Francis, Bobby Eubanks, Charles Thomas, and James Walding, had a very successful season. Q Q , :YN W fy-, wif ,,-ff COACH .TESSIE SMITH,full of zest and en- f f , N V A ,, W- , ' -. thusiasm, spurs the team to take the Dog- H Q ' -'-sf-. wood Relays, the District Meet, and several V by n , , I 2 invitational meetsi the re by crowding the 'ls' Q! I trophy case. With his witticisms and prac- :sf '7 '. ' , 1 ' , 'f tical jokes, Coach Smith keeps the team in ' 1 ' ' ' high spirits. ' , I' A, JAMES WALDING Track Events Semor nal' O ,if N ,QW 1 'WX A, 425 gt S1 'i, '.,fr4f'- ' MORRIS ROSSON AURBIN DICKEY Track Events Track Events Sophomore Sophomore f 4 ra , Yu' 3 42 .gj 'ig Q' ,fin T 115 -ff X' 'A' u- S ' gm V' a JAMES SAXTON HARLIN MIDKIFF Track and Field Events Track Events 5eUiO1' Junior .ww J, J N T..-ge-im'F 2' J 'va is ' -Og' ' ze , tt. , , ,. i SPRINT RELAY TEAM- ,K eharles Thomas, Buddy Fran- cis, Dickie Rogers, and James Saxton worked together with precise timing and excelled in several meets. it a'..:':, Q HX . . ggkfif Hwssfi QQQEQQ .aa-L-V -Ytgfi ,Q ,' ,fs K w .P 5 f Q , :fb I flag Maki wfvl'M i, f ' Flswll, . ,'1F, at Ifl-Ls,.r ' LIi:.'ff 1 SQ 4 4 5 x 4 . DICKEY ROGERS BUDDY FRANCIS Track Events Track and Field Events Senior Junior U I ug 5 , 4' .Q ,J 1 a f '-Q is v? s 5 HUEY BROOKS Field Events Junior Ala , . R EGION A L CONTENDERS- Coach Jesse Smith briefs his boys for the Regional Track Meet at Kilgore. They are: Harlin Midkiff, Richard Farris, Dickie Rogers, Huey Brooks, and James Saxton. -s- 'qw 4457 4 , , M -f -1 , ...vi K. V-Z, H rf . . fx .- f' rg li , Eg ..f 3- ,I ' ' -'Af f ..agfi:,,fh.-iv . 1419? V' ' -... avr.. NSR-' ,, 939253: -' .1'-- 'Q UP-AND-OVER-T a l e nte d Huey Brooks practices for the State Meet with jumps of over twelve feet. SCOUTING-Charles 'I' h o m a S, BuddyFrancis, and James Sax- ton eye the tape, as Coach Smith prepares to time them for the spring relays. TENNIS TE M x - ' . S J - f lf-. .nw-M f, 9 Y .V-1 4 A X 35-f ,J A:-' SENIOR BoY SINGLES-wmz Ledberfer, a senior f player, has a strong forehand and is a good net con- tender, Wiltz inspires the team by a friendly smile J and an enthusiastic attitude, SENIOR GIRL SINGLES-Miss Judy Jordan, a familar sight on the tennis courts, sets good examples for form 5 in tennis playing. I .fm i WATCH THAT FOREHAND-Burdened by a knee injury POWER PLUS-Judy Jordan practices in the District Meet, Wiltz did not participate in the Re- her perfected serve Whichhelpedtake gional plays. her to the State Meet held in Austin, l.. V, -M ,,,.--- , - M. a Jfccpnwe we I GOT IT-Liz Hamilton takes the return ball as Carol Logan stands in a ready position during an afternoon practice session. ' 9 , V . A 4-ff' W ,Q p S a K if if FINGERS CROSSED-Will Jor- dan hopefully watches as Tom- my Cook attempts a smash hit. eases, 2' 'NIA Lil xxx 1 1 R S as SENIOR GIRLS' DOUBLES-Car- ol Logan and Liz Hamilton tried their luck in Regionalg only to be disqualified by Lufkin and to return with a red ribbon. SENIOR BOYS' DOUBLES-Smil- ing Will Jordan and Tommy Cook have reason to be proud. Both District and Regional champs, they were disqualified in the State Meet whe re they met stiff competition in Austin. .36 . I ,V - ' ,jrfrgn 4 -J-1' -' ' 'TT' 4 e 1 1 0 l KA ,r 1. X X ' fem. Q ,F JUNIOR GIRLS' ,. , 4 e- vt A T ff fs 2 N ' 1 u p , 1' Ra 1 R 'AX p l JUNIOR GIRLS' DOUB LES- Dianne Stewart plays a backhand shot, While Saundra Selman as sumes an alert QU stance . .Aww XyO: Q- S Q'-1 'f cf 1: gtk-qfg fl ef I A , A j,V V EA. ' , - K 'WAY' Qtr QQ' k ,.,,., SAUNDRA A if X SELMAN , , Q FRANCES tw- ful I HAMILTON L' A KW LVN . ' A ..,,. .x ,s.1'Z,57 I MN' A r .if - DIA NNE TENNIS 5 ' STEWART 'S I , .AL Coach-- 'PEAM ' 232:32 fa 0 S XI' -3 ,X Q7 c - A1 -, af-'. . 4 JUNIOR BOYS' DOUB LES-Stew- art Kenderdine watches as Henry Davenport returns a f o r e ha n d shot. 1. . .,,. K , . 1 1 , f , 424 1 fs 'v f C' Q0 rg' .4 ' ,ggi LZ' V as V BASEB LL SCHED LE I 4 ,f if wa 10,5 I U if DO J., v 15? f we N , lf MW. f-Pi: i.'1?.'r5??3?'?f? '!'lef BASEBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Glen Reed, Paul Hable, JohnnyChavers Jerry Reynolds, Byron Stark, Jimmy Bice, David Whitescarver, David Foster SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Sherrill, Forney Abbott, Carl Hartt, Willis Boedeker Davy Broughton, Dick Reed, John Summers, Coach Bynurn. Manager, Tommy Henry Palestine Palestine Pale stine Palestine Pale stine Palestine Pale stine Palestine Palestine Palestine Palestine Palestine Palestine Pale stine Palestine Palestine Elkhart Grapeland Elkhart Oakwood Grapeland Cayuga Jacksonville Tyle r Oakwood Nacogdoches Tyle r Corsicana C rockett A thens C rockett Corsicana 1 png XXX PAUL HABLE Junlor Second Base -5 is K' X! gf DAVY BROUGHTON Junlor Pltcher BCR 5 fs? 'fi' X! JOHINNY CI-IAVERS Sophomore CARL HARTT .Tumor Pltcher Flrst Base ff' max' sm 'N-.. ,nv 'ww -Auf' HE'S OUT' Paul but IS caught by a qulck pew from th Hable determlned to steal thlrd base slxdes e opponent catche r hf K7 DAVID FOSTER Sophomore FORNEY ABBOTT Junlor DAVID WHITESCARVER Juruor Cat h C CI' Pltcher , 's-Q 'N D n V . ar, K 9 D' Q f if h , ff fff' ' x x 'f h ! V ' EX I7 f - , X ' X If' A ki ff! I r 1: Q I I 5 I . ' V- -,Q 5-.5 'L ' ' N 'Q Jai fr ' h ' '3- .-,g-f Wf5..':f'g'l..Dz Q K 1' -1Tf4vl,Te':Q' K a. i M gf-Q-5355 , 1 -51 I 4, ' N .L T A ,I -. , x s. y ' W nf , A . iii: e X - -if ,V , N - A, ---4 1 A . e'i'fQ, g, ff L53 f . f'e -flffffh V' x1Tf'e153-A he-aff 'P Q' ff - f I -it ' , 4. .A 2 'Q ii - 1 '5 1 2:4 , J, ' wi, Q A - 1+ . 4, . A, 1 N, J , -.--.V Q MZ, ,sw In - i vf . uv , Ri s Q W K '. eff y 'T 'ff .3 :fp . Qu W ii ' 'far we - L - ' H VK, f . ' M A 'V 'xx I A . JK ' 29, f - . . . - l U A 3 . H I - v , 4 , 4 Na X ' mf' f ' V' e ' h J U, 1' 1 - L A Hur: , ' .f 4 r 1 sw X f A - ' X , X I 1 X X If if .Q I. , A . Thlrd Base AQ 11 S7 XQJ Xff DICK REED Semor Outfleld V JOHN SUMMERS Sophomore BYRON STARK Sophomore Outfxeld Outfleld -ue., 7 ROBBED OF A HIT F1rst baseman Carl Hartt catches a WILLIS BOEDECKER Jumor throw from Davy Broughton to put a Crockett player outas Outfleld gf GLEN REED Semor Outfmeld he attempts to beat out a bunt X JERRY REYNOLDS Sophomore Second Base in JIMMY BICE .Tumor Shortstop 3 S S G M Q E1 A - .Q . 'A W .Y 4 ' 1 J if f ' f I , '.c1 X-gi.. - Viv Q, .J 1 ' p ..pp Q' fi . , f W A pp 1 f H . I l al V i . ,, 1 ' ,QL WE REMEMBER FUN FAVORITES ROYALTY ACTIVITIES K ' PRETTIEST GIRL JANICE BEDRE a pretty brown eyed semor w1th a flash lng smlle, was elected for th1s honor by the student body 1n a school w1de electlon. MAI -, W. 1 1 I ' ' s.,. 'TK HANDSOMEST BOY A nudsomc blue xed sen or BENNIE SWINNEY xvis ehctul ln a sci ool wuin elgct onYe1d bythe student body for t11S1OI'lOI' J JJ? fx QMW X Qx ,f MUST POPULAR GIRL in MARY HELEN NOWLIN a popular senlor w1th1ong auburn R ha1r and a fmendly smlle was elected for fh1S honor by the students m a School Wlde celebrxty e1ect1on , ' Q, Q 'L . Af Q - 'Y .-. . -'if' u ' 'P+ X ' c if A 0 Q 1 ., f '-' A .. gi, I : e g ' 4' ,e V o i . I., V' 8 Y 5 X X if I x.., xx 1 x ,X x Y X s xg X X Q I' 4 N ,A ls' N -Ng - - IV-3-' , Q - W . . . , . -:1 QT f' ' 4 ' , ?::..x:i.Mk.Vl.-'IIYVLIZIMV V 'V V A , - , , , z -'5.':'E.,:' de'-JS 'J '..' F 9 - nf' l U! MOST POPUL R BOY A well known fellow on the Campus 15 RICHARD FA RRIS aff emily semor who IS very act1ve m sports l-le was elected for th s honor in a celebr1ty electlon held by the students 2 J ,f xii? 'if' fr? S- 9'wf L-o MOST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL PAT UCLA GRIFFITH A fmendly ILIDIOI' x 1th a warm smlle and a P Oh Schollst C st Idllln was Q1GCt6f1 fOI'th1S1lO or bk tl e students m a SCT 001 mule Celebrltx electlon .Y x ' I I 0 ke A , 1, I 9 A I ' .I 0 y f . .ig 4 i a I ' H, ' A ' . X1 1' Q34 5 -Q ,if 1' MP '- sz-'T' 14 1 1 4, ,Eg ,EM me Q11 3 I' v. ms K ,- hw-ff, UST REPREM ENTATI E BOY TVCINT WOGI KS, vo S mum 1.. :,no1':- a mmm otber we 001 ctx T05 wa: c O50 fo mum- 115 hcnuo' in U10 - 1- . . , , . 533- 1 15, .J f- , 1, V- M1 , -. L 1 'few' : s C, v- K9r2'E.v,.:.91si' Q :cfm fl . , ' aww' .2 '- if 1' 1. ' 1. -wif. , . PVR, 5 lg, ffl ' s. -5 'Zza.1.,v f 'ff mn ' fl: :, - . 4'u4,f9 '-- f '- '1-l fig 1'.i,:ig g aggn miag i, K. .b1?!v vig?-1 , , 'l :A -w e ff 'V 751.5 2 5 'il'3'5. l5fg,3' ' ' s 3' V J' ' ' -faifi' .- , - -S.-f.,f ,., -..,, x e'g, y5 Q,5wg,j1He' - S-5171i l ' ffl ! D , K , -'LH ' 53? I ' M Q. Yi .FE I 'ff , : .Q A i N K' x, , N if ' fn' f I i .5 AS stxxffcut body, 1 G ,r 3,3 s nf' S, ,ef-as -is ,QW ffx C TE T GIRL A pretty and charming senior, lv1A RION BOYD was elected Cutest Girl by her classmates in a school-wide celebrity election. .JY TXPSPIT orcla QCLOS DAVID BRA TZa f 'VIADGIK BQALY an them' KWH a H Q en for tVe1O98 Semor Corona-mt on over xxhlch they xull re1gn fl Il' 'lax' ,Z MT' JUNIOR FAVORITES KA Y A NDE RSON BOB KENDE RDINE P 2a..,,i SENIOR FAVORITES MARTHA ANN FAGAN BENNIE LESTER 73 'JRR' 'Ni' gnlyflli Yf 'f SOPHQMORE FAVORITES f R 'in '36 11 FREQHMAN 19- Z., 31' gl fl t ' 4' 'Q JUDYE ROBERTSON , 0 X 'H. C. LANGSTON ,Y A 7 , QQ. Q ,.' vii. U M? K G. y'- Q at ' . if R Al - -R . FAVORITES RF: gl eg: 9 , , A DIANNE STEWART 4 '4 gf-17?-f' ' JERRY GRAVES lf: -sd I ' . V , ' is pr X . N H Ns... ARC LIGHT SWEETHEART 4d..,.,A ' The Arc L1ght Staff of l958 proudly presents 1tS Sweetheart MISS CAROL ANN LOGAN The purchase of an Arc L1ght ent1tled each student to a vote for one of the four canchdates Carol Ann an attractwe Jun1or d1d a f1ne Job as cheerleader durmg the Football Season 'a ' s .P , . .Q , ' - W .- f ,4 D ' D A, - ,f 1 1 , - I Y UNIOR WEETHEART The Junior Sweethearts are elected by the Junior class, two Sweethearts from each respective homeroom. I Kay Anderson escorted by Paul Hable Melody of Love' KX 5 J Brenda Auld escorted by Huev Brooks 'You Are My Special Angel Di Yi 14 June Cely escorted by Walter Denby Dorothy Collins escorted by Arthur Foss 'Chances Are Twelfth of lNever ,J Q u si x ,544 t 7? J. ,f E ,. ' , ff 1. fi K g f y x it if L f ' E ft-' - ! l uv y 1 - 11 ' 1 a v 5 f f X f' 'l 1 Y- x v - ' 4 fi V ' . ' , 'f-. is -X ,.- , '1 Vnggy 4 I. J ,fi . 1 v-l + . of ., ,lf V I r ,L YA ,A .,.i - - ' .gf s f I . :iff 1 ' A 'rt jfh' YI. Q, 'fly ' . T ' X ,X .' 7,1319 4 -Pl' 5 , wx ,,.f 1 ,tx ,f - -. li 'QI V' . ,' V if f , I .- I h. ., W ' . . ' .3 ' -N . ', , K r 1 V -nwlfl an -rf ' '. s . ' ax I5 1 1 .' ' .I R I Jag-S V . If Q , ' V , ' ' 11 Q 1 U -I VV , . x, PQ X J . YY , Y , v ., -V , - ., UNIOR SWEETHEART These lovely lad1es are presented the nlght of the .Tumor Prom to the melody of the1r favorlte song Patr1c1a Gr1ff1th escorted by Jlmmy Blce ar Dust Vlrglnla K1ser, escorted by Arv11 Patton O4 sb. 56xx,ia, 'gt Brenda Hudson escorted by Carl Har-tt My Own True Love Laura UIC Margerum, escorted by Don Reed MAPT11 Love Stranger m Parad1se ' 1 s r v I ' V 2' '51 1' ' V 7 Hvi', ',., . , If 'J I-3.5435 ff fb 1 ' K ' .'. Q' 4 1 L L N Q A t . ' X 1 if A, I, ' A . -X ,V v- X ' Z S-- , 6 W Wi V t K . . . . , . . y Hst 11 H S as ' I r f . X f F- f X 1 'lc , ff 1 1 a rf 1 ' f ,lil ,IU IOR SWEETHEARTS The Junior Sweethearts and their chosen escorts entertain the audience by waltzing the traditional Sweetheart Waltz Gwendolyn Pickle escorted by Buddy Francis Smoke Gets in Your Eye DC 11 Ann Ward escorted by David Whitescarver 'Deep Purple :Z Alpha Rhodes escorted by Gerald Roach 'You Are My Desti y 0-4 eff .,.,J Ellen Wynn escorted by Bob Kendc rdine My One Sin ls Loving You :ff ' A V Q .' x ' -' -j f is ,:,!f - 1 ,' . x I O 1 f 14 V . 34 .1 Q V ,il s. E M- c A W . y , y LI - Sw ' -U 11 4' . - - 7 A wr I ' l ngvfs.,-1- J ' kk-7' Q - , , Y 1 ' G sf f , ' ' , ' ,f K, 1 . ,I . I Q . t.. Q . , A ' 1 ' X .f ' . , N ,A I 1, ' 1 ' if 'I n , 1, 55? Y 5 ' wx in ff f - ' - 2 2 i I fu ,J . Y , . . I A . g ry I1 ' ' ll CL B SWEETHE RTS D. E. --MARTHA LIPSCOMB F. T. A. --PATSYE FARROW yf s., 4-4-4 Vx C' The Dlstrlbutlve Educ atlon Club chose Patsye Farrow a pretty senlor w1th a Martha Lxpscomb apretty brown eyedjumor frmendly smlle was chosen as F T A Sweet as thelr sweetheart heart by members of the club F F A MARION BOYD The Future Farmers elected Mar1on Boyd a Charmlng blue eyed semor for the honor ofF F A Sweetheart F H A TOMMY COOK lj .linux- nr 4 'V 'N Tommy Cook an outstandmg senlor and tenms champmn was elected as sweetheart of the F H A 1n a penny a vote carnpa1gn x W . J' , L 'l M , A so CLUB SWEETHEARTS BOBBIE ANN HORTON BENNIE DAVIS fi 4695 in-.f-' V Members of the Palestume H1ghSchoolBand elected as thelr sweethearts two popular and talented seruors Bobble Ann Horton and Benrue Davls Bobb1e Ann who plays the saxophone and Benrue a bass horn player have made a valuable contr1but1on to the P H S Band QPSK-,dugg 'rv-W-'v . ff?-if ,sz BETH BRUMLEY J W REEDER Beth Brumley and J W Reeder two outstandmg members of the Senlor Class were elected Chou' Sweethearts by the members of th1s orgamzahon Each has played an unportant part m the success of Palestme H1gh School Chou' ' Q...- fh k. - ' W it W3 M y 'A 'finff ,J , . 1 . . . 5 . Y , . , J . . 0 6 Q 0 f' -, , M, ' x f ,, X Q , 1 H ' R F .5 z , H LL Q . 4 , u V, in ' '31 ' ,- , lf? '1- . - '- :J p zn- '- , nw 1 1 gy' - .Q ' H-f5,?'45'f' K , ' ' 5 4 X -5.1 - j l A 7 I :itd,l I 1 1 - , Q, :IH . . , ' Y, X . - -- A -Z . . 1 - 1 1 . Xxx Tommle Elllot crowns 1957 Homecomlng Queen Beth Brumley durumg half tlme actmv xtles at the Homecomlng football game rally SPIRIT Semors led by Nancy Hanks g1Ve thelr full support to the Wlldcats at themr last pep The Cheerleaders wmth Jlmmy Court ney and George Paul lead the Wlldcats on to another vlctory WXXSJC Aj Q UCX xx ., 9 ' .1 I1 s V . . , 1 I ' ,f ,. A F I A Po H. . 1 'rg' l K ' A . X X 'i . 1 1 ' ' .- , I A fs , L R K - - . . . - I 1 y , I1 to-1' I I . U , Q ' 1 'V' fb f:,L Q vw L L. - -X. ,. 1 . ' . . . o L V X x. , I - - I A . -f Av X f ,W 1 -. ., -.t '-'V' ' I , W Mr Wallace and Mr 0 s e le y lead the student body ln the xmtxal presenta tlon of the school song Our Palestxne The Cheerleaders lead the fans lnayell as the Wlld cats prepare to leave for dlstrlct game at Cleburne X My 1007' HOMEROOMS e Mrs Ba11ard's Homeroom Mr Craddock's Homeroom Each year a week 1S set as1de as Arc Llght Week durmg Wh1Ch students are able to buy the1r annuals Each homeroom Wh1Ch 1S 100 0 1S awarded a p1cture 1n the Arc L1ght CHOR L ACTI ITIES H90 1-5 isa Mr Mose1ey's choral group pre sents a program of Chr1stmas carols for the student body The choral class and chou- com bme the1r VO1CC5 for a Chnstmas recltal 1n the aud1tor1um L CTIVITIES Mr Munn ad1st1ngu1shed buslnessmanfrom Dallas Tex as entertalns and mnsptres stu Students recewe valuable 1nformat1on from college rep resentatlves who V1S1t P H S on Career Day dents IH an assembly program WV 7 Nw., !'J -.af Second year Spanxsh students enjoy games and refreshments at a Spanlsh supper glven by Mrs Moseley OUR VISTOR FRO BRAZIL Pete Rogers presents Pete Miglio a ban- ner from the Palestine Public Schools. One of the most outstanding honors which P.H.S. received in 1957-58 was to be selected as a school to be visited by Mr. Petronio Miglio from Brazil. Mr. Miglio, who preferred the good A- merican name Pete, was a participant in the 1957 International Teacher Education Program and came to the United States as a Fullbright scholar. His scholarship, modest and gracious manner, and delightful sense of humor endeared him to teachers and students alike. His visit among us developed a sincere and deep appreciation for our neighbors and fellowAmerican country, B razil. Mrs. Moseley presents in Spanish a gift from the faculty to Mr. Miglio. 5 A, lo 4 f, Mr. Miglio observes the Student Council as it practices the principles of American democracy. l To insure Mr. Miglio's not forgetting P.H,S., Sylvia Foster gives him a 1957 Arc Light. Mr. Miglio enjoys a real Texas style lunch- eon prepared in his hon or by the Homemaking girls. u., I lin CORONATIO 1958 The Girls Sextet dressed in sacks and accompanied bythe girls choral group beglnsthe program by their rendition of Que La Moda La Moda The P H S Band provides Concert music for the early ar rivals at the Coronation This group of enthusiastic Juniors entertain Their Majes- ties with The Walk. 1,0 lv HM GIRL ' STATE 1958 The Amerlcan Leglon Aux111ary spon sored E11zabethAnderson to t118G1T1S' State for 1958 BOYS STATE 1958 ra- ll my 'YJ ,Ai ,M Q-'wh' K Q .J The 1958 delegates to Boys' State and the1r sponsors are Walter Denby Amemcan Leg1on Post 485 Bob Kenderdlne Rotary Club Don Reed Junlor Chamber of Commerce and Carl Hartt K1wan1s Club ' , f I -.N I T' x 1 T ' 1 X , xx 9 V 6 , . H 4 N X v I 151 I X ' I -' ' ',--. w'f,,f. ' tx f z:-- 'W X .A ' Q, T' 'b Mia. - ' tix 1 In . ri I I tibia J. Iva' f t . . Va' ITL: T 4 i Qt M pr rv r T - mf .- y-rip '1j3g,' ' Q32 W ' N 4 elf 1 A , M., 'L' .U J -'f I . K ,',,' AWARDS ASSEMBLY These deserving Seniors are recipients of the scholarships given by the Junior Historical Society. Mr. Stewart presents the awards to Larry Scott, James Neyland, La Merle Mat- thews, and Jean Spann. at-X Judy Alford is presented the D. A,R. Good Citizenship Award by a representative of the local chapter of the Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution. 'L+ A -'ff The Outstanding Senior Girl, La Merle Matthews, receives an award from the Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary. I 3 H ll L- Mr. Amason presents a rare copy of Latin poem s to Sylvia Foster for her outstanding work in the recruiting of Latin students. WE REMEMBER OUR PATRONS ADVERTISEMENTS J I' I x i V s iii!!!l!!li5!I3i!iii!i1Ki3llJ llilllJel!Efsl V WILLINGHA M' S HOM EIROOM Mlss W1ll1ngham s Senlor homeroom contmbutes them' smlllng faces to the 1958 Arc Llght 1 il T H. C. Langston, Bobby Gilbreth, Bill Knowles, Morris Rosson, Carol Compton, and Susan Tracy. are the 1958 SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS. -i33iffi'!Qi'i llQfEii!31l'i.i!Ti f f X X - L Q 1 , .Jo S 'X Llllllliiiiilllllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllliiillilflll liillllillliilllllIlfllflflillll-il l I ll!! ll!!! 1 Ill!!! ll ll! I 5 .QL 'if 'Look at the pretty breakfront Ell1e and 1t's so reasonable too ' says Nancy Kelly to Ellen Ann Wynn DENBY FURNITURE COMPANY 201 W Crawford 119 E ak L1z Hammlton and Carol Ann Logan enjoy the refreshlng llft of a Coke COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Zll W. Lacy if ill! fi lfliliil If tnnnnnnnnn I I E a A - A ' --f J 4 - - jv L X I , f' J' 1- K - , WL M P l , 1 nw J ' rv- 2 I ' '. .C , .Z - I -. V 1 I xl 'L N -it f llle fix ,eay XX -A 'Y 4 Q .I V y - .,,. ,, I eo A e nl A AB li 'I ii f ixlixl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Alllllllli ll HI l Il Il ll 'I lt ll il I ll ll ll Il ll I ll ll !l QI Il 1l It VI In Il ll It I lk ll It UL Il ll il ll Il ll I Il ll ll Il ll ll il YI 2 K P I I 'L 'll ll ll llxllilfll ilxll ll.iIJl,ll ll lljl ll llll,ll!ll ll ll ll lllll llilfil-llxllxll.llJlf1lT ellillil Jlell 1lalllirlIQilJlili 1lNll llxllillilxll I xx? LEAD management chsplayed by Mary Ward and Mary Henry BLUE BONNET PETROLEUM PRO 822 West Oak Street Phone 25135 ,lflllllkll lfll ll If ll ll ll xl Sil in' IIFIICII ll If lil! llilf 1 llxllb ill ll ll ll II II lfil llll ll Il ll ll ll I ll I I I I lt ll I I ll ll ll ll UL ll ll ll ll ll ll ll Il ll YI ll YI Il it ll il il !l ll ll ll UI 1l ll ll ll ll YI Il ll I il ll VI 'I 'I gall ll ll llllrlfil ,JHf' ,.,-v Llnda Candy and Patsy Farrow are found qulte mterested 1n thls s1gn Of Course' It 1s a Palestlne Contractors truck PALESTINE CONTRACTORS Munlclpal Bu11d1ng Phone 26176 . PU , . H- ff 1' m ' I , 4 ,f-4 , an . H-. . f r-v-1 , . , o , f - 2 sv 4 1 . . . ' 4 l cn ' 1 I ' . F3 I 4 i 'U 25 u ' cn Q I 4, -E E. ' 3 l . F at U3 N' C, ' . P I CD 1 -Y tn '55 V' .7 - 'f .Y ro , f I mx ' V I P lr! ' CD ' 'X, - , --F-gg ' I DC A., u jm- FU , , 0 , H fb . I rv' . .3 U .Q . Y' , C 1 if I 4 3 E Ilililll5EliIllIJlilI3llllllIIllllillllllillilillllillliilfii ' ' , 2 A A 2 2 , , N 2 2 ii! 7.-. Br1an Bell Kay Anderson, Nancy Hanks Darla Hembree and Carolyn Canady members of the Arc L1ght Buslness Staff are all sm1les as they fmd out how easy they have then' valuables protected at the ROYALL NATIONAL BANK 119 West Sprmg Phone 2118 1' 'K 7 fx. JJ Q r W , A - Wm. ,.. I R4 + , ... ,, J f fill S12 l f -his 'Y' I 1 J gf' . . 4 -fd ' f Jeanette Overton admires one of the lovely ranges on display at TEXAS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY 107 West Oak !J555!!33!!J!il!!5!!iil!li!lliiI!l!i!'!ililillliiiiiliif p0l?'l' RA TS 5 BRIGGS STUDIO 101 1lZ North John D1a1 3 2264 1-Q... ,,....f HASSELL at FOSTER ff' Pale stme , Texa s Tommy Lockey selects a water p1tcher at the FAVORITE CERAMIC SHOP Elkhart I-hghway S S 3433 3J5i53 5i!J il 1 i O 'I ur I wx ur ,J uv I I 0 I7 ll 0 o 0 -1 ur uv nr nr Aw nr wr W ' Ar ' . - arf ' mf W my mr M ' W f W f .fr WI '- wa gl W ' mf , wx 4 W W I aw ,W , IW , 5 wa , aw S mf 5 W I M W mf m ww wx vw W ' W H7 uv wr nv Av ' If SI fl1gi22- X SI I I .Q klliilllllllllllllllllllilllllllillllllllillllllllllllll , 1 s + ' iiillfiliillllilii ig.-ij Y ll 'There Could not be anymmg Ironlng 1S a snap says Glnny Wrong Wlth thls Coat Says Schmldt to Amy and Suzzy Dav1d Wh1tescarver to Paul Schmldt as theY100k at the aPP11 Hable wh11e adm1r1ng a handsome ances af DAVE SCHMIDT HARDWARE COat at West MEIN D131 North John D131 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllflll A I-Ijllxllxllllll-ll lllflflf 'U o rv Q' ' Q 5 Q X Y, . H . I-1 , l n . I x YQ , . ' T5 .,., V 5 iv I V ' , ft - - 's -' A r , 'f P1 X r , I I f 1 ' , ' A . . fx n l ' v 'n' 'A V I ' A ' . . V. I, 'IQ ' , . N A v if ig D d B t d f th Alpha Rhodes and Gwen P1ck1e avi ra Z Won ers 1 IS new w111be proud to tale a tmp carry lx! V I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Allllllli stove from B ra1y's Blllldt rs Supply xull unprove Mar 1eBra15 's cookm 1n lug gof om PRATT S BRALY BUILDERS SUPPLY 9 West hfalfl D1a177719 1vO2 North Jackson and Ch11ds Lil!ll!lllllllllillllllllIllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllll 1 5 fl Beth Bramley and Jan1ce Bedre Oh Nancy 1t's not mlnk says adrrure a lovely desk at Ann F1511 to Nancy Cook but l'll buy lt anyway BEA RDEN FURNITURE CO 306 West Oak D1a1 26285 FARR1S'S DRESS SHOP 211 West Oak D1a151l6 Wanda Smmth and Mary Kale are LIZ Harrulton and 1N1ZlI'lOIl Bowl placlng., thelr order for a de11C1ous are all smlles over the me steak at cream at BOGC-1Y'Q PALESTINIE CQEAMEQY West Palestme Ave D1al 32161 610 East Market D1al6774 ill!lilllillllllilllillllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllillli I 6 1 ' 1 1 I 1 I I I 1 - I : 2 ' 5 - 1 ,S Xt 6 ' F 1 , I ' ' 2 f at : 1 Q5 ' 5 I vt 1 1 . 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I 1 1 , I f ' H I I 6 1 Llllllillillilllllillilllllilllllllllllfillllliiiliifxillllg 1 il llillflllliillliiiiiillllllkiiliili I 'viii W X L1nda Gandy and Barbara Yeast Joan Mettz and Laura Sue select mater1a1 for an art1f1ca1 Crutcher study the selectlon of arrangement at shoes that can be found at MURPI-IY'G F1 ORIST 1.ANE'S East Kolstad St D1a1 2181 208 West Oak D1a1 5216 liffiiillliilllllliilii Iiilifiif O x8 ,l 3 C Xgtf Sharon Mendel and Paul Gr1ff1th We're too old to play dolls make a se1ect1on from the muse She11a Rap1er and Joan attract1ve d1sp1ay at Garmson at BRATTONVS MCCRORYW VA DXIETY STORE 101 West Oak D1a12271 117 Mam D1a139131 Bjllllllilllllllllillliill!lllJ!!llllillliillllllillillllli a 1 V 1' ' i f ' i - Mi.. evmvn ' .. 1 rl 'ft -' tl X F - 1 - ' ' fb Z ,L M f n 1' F I Q 2 1 'J Q V 1 3 f 6 l 1 2 N 5 X . 1 4 ,- ' M J ' - . , 5 ' , ' I ' X 1:7 F , 1 if 1 . ' m I- P, 1 ' 1 If , 1 mmf -Q A d 'Q Q f 4 V X 5. k ' I 1 , 'sr V21 f I YJ ' ' 11 , 'Y . '. ' . ' 1 3 l A E , L 1 1 , . . 1 ' ' Q I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H11 'I J F GRIGSBY Comphments of GENERAL INSURANCE HA RRY FLOURNOY MOTORS i 200 West Oak Street 408 East Sprung D1a1 2 5276 D1a1 24132 Pa1est1ne Texas Pa1est1ne Texas iflii il fi ilxll ii ! -I I I . UU O . O - Q, .. ' 4 - FD . V rg . ' 1-r O -4 D 1 I ' Y WOOLVERTON SWABBIINLJ SERVICE W J FRANKLIN LUMBER CO Tennessee Colony Texas Dealers 1n Ouahty B u11d1ng Mate 1'1a1 1502 North Jackson Pu111ng Unlts D1a1 5171 Swabbmg Un1ts Iii? Off1c:e Phone Res1dence Phone KI 9 22134 KI 9 2381 ll Iliff!!! V I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ln l!l!JK!i5iillllllilliilllililllllilliiljlilllilillliili H I 'Quang- Bob Kenderd1r1e 1S f111ng 1n Joyce Bell adrrures a great t1me surance forms at saver the typewnter at KENDERDINE INSURANCE AGENCY 105 West Oak D1a1 2225 VANCE BROTHERS 601 W Lacy D131 5111 fxl' llixll nu M mrvws Jlmmy Courtney and M1ke Dear caught 111 the act Of borrow1ng Q91 the Cookles he buys at grapefrmt at Walter Ross 1S well pleased Wlth WILLIAM GEORGE PRODUCE 2f9MV?i1tCg2 QOEE BAISEEZI76 105 Granberry 131311 2211 W O I if-i3JiSliil'!lil!1l!!! llliilitilfilillliliiixilllillll!!!11 5 I 1 S Q , A K Y V l- .wx , 11 V . 1 If ,BP A 2 , . - . I vi - ' i . 'X. 1 isylx X f Q we , - 4 . N . . A , 1 , , 1 ,, A I 1 x W V l ' ,W . . ' l ' I V Q il X 111 JU 4. ' 3 . 1 1 l l I W, Q t NW, 0 0 . . . . . - W ' ww r l I M . W ' . Nl . - - , 1. ' in HH- M! ,E , I wn W ' , zwf . . Q ' . X .h ffm F 7 H . 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Bob R11ey repalrs a typewmter Maur1ce W111ard handles w1th li! care one of the handsome r1f1es .IJR OFFICE SUPPLIES MONTGOMERY SPORTING GOODS 316 W Oak D1a1 2 7175 301 W Spr1ng D1a1 6271 iliilllllll il Peggy Redden and Betty Robertson What 3 blg Slab Of meat Say laugh about then' dollplayuqg days Judy Robertson and Glenda as they adrrnre the beaut1fu1 dolls F3-fren Vlewlng the FIRESTONE STORE ROBERTSON MEAT COMPANY 103 E Oak D1a1 2217 Elkhart Hway D1a1 3 9292 HX iiiliillfilllilllllil ii N . lfffiffifi - A ' 1 11-1 I A A A U ,I N-F , -Q - . , 0 ' l Q X- 1 W, X v vvfbf 91' '. 'I 3 - . . sv , ' , 1 I 7' I 'B H ' T' arm xfns l ' tl W , gl. ,WWI , 1-vw 1 . ' , lyhmx 1' , , x ' , j I --B' ' ,N ' ' L S ' I - X I gy. L- 1 ' . , ,U 5 1 X . J .' T' ATA I . . v , 9 1 5-7 ' is!-Q' , . - ' I 7 2 - L ' 4 ff' ' :Q . . .ffqg - -37 . 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N ' 1 1 A 1 on 1 1 1 1 1 F oi' ,A Don rhomas seems to know what Wayne Brooks Seems Pleased at he's domg on thls new tractor at a Sale he has made to Jlmmv M Courtney at SHELTON IMPLEMENT 305 E Crawford BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE 217 West Oak 1 1 1 W 1 I W I W 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 W I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I rlflfl' Jlfliilgiiil!!!i!i!l!!lill!llillliiil ifigiitifiiffiii 1 .3 .if l adrrure thls beaut1ful table settlng beaut1ful g1rls and fancy automob1les P A KOLSTAD JIMMIE ALLDREDGE INSURANCE 100 West Oak 120 Crockett Rd i. Bob Hable w1ll be proud to wear Jack Langston and W1ll1e Dav1s are h1s freshly cleaned su1t ref1ll1ng the shelves at DE LUXE CLEANERS CHILDS D1al 4229 109 W Sprmg St Mallard Street Palest1ne Texas i iiiiliiif1lxfffflfiifii!?ff5l3!3ff11Ifi5i313Dff3I!3!SJ I I Q AA T n ,. X O' M , u - .. ' 4 i:.l. . 4 lr S . to X X L -Txzsl . X A W A 1 liz, 'Jai W Q 3 , x' 'gg 1: I w- , Q, ., ' Mr .'Q',- , D-N ' M kg ' X' ' r 0 - H' Linda Farris and David Foster We make it our business to insure W a A 0 u 1 Q a M 0 I at M W a a , W' I l vm W , N, W eff , W V , J ,, In 4 Ill V, 0 IH C ,Q H C, I ff!! M S W I HIS f, 24 K ,L u O C , , i 111511-iliiiliiiliiillil!lil!ll!i!i,iI!l!ii!l!!JfiEiiiii!i L W Q W RUSHING JEWELRY W S T O RE V!!!!! 219 West Sprmg St f ff! X Dlal 2257 2 3 West Mam D1a1 4131 Ml Z ,f SWIFT 81 HOMBS 211 West Mam St Pa1est1ne Texas School Supp11es of a11 k1nds PALESTINE TELEPHONE CO 520 N Sycamore St if ix! 5553111115151 iii!! iJ55fIi4S3i33Y1 E!3!1i33if i fig. J, T I K y jj ji , W G I - 1 I 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 1 . . NXQUJ1 ly f I 'nn l uniting in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 M 2 1 1 il ll!l!llllI!llIIll .q-uiigm r,-NJ. Ad' S., Clxfton Mlller proves a good salesman as he sells Tommy Wardel these good lookmg slacks at J C PENNY COMPANY 201 West Oak D1al 23215 Dwayne Dorrnny 1S pleased to flnd out how slrnple work can be wlth th1s new modern electr1c saw HANDORF LUMBER COMPANY 616 West Oak D1al 27210 Saundra Selman and Bllly Hoppers are found snooplng around for a Walter Denby and Joe Crutcher are found at the East Texas Nat1onal nxce cool Dr Pepper at Bank depos1t1ng the1r earnlngs Q91 DR, PEPPER BOTTLJNG C0 EAST TEXAS NATTONAL BANK 540 North Magnolla D1al 26272 205 W Sprlng D131 2261 3i?3i5f5S?1J53ii? ? 85' 11353 Q E 3 Xl f ly, ' W 0 - . . . , . . I :K F . ' l F . mr Y I - X --V- . 'W +132 A ' .u F A j 4 Y A . . . 1 . . . . . g . . . . 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I l - H I l I 1 I , F I jl1!!!!lllliliiillllllllllIlllllfallllllililliliiikfxiwfili Comphments ,ff The L 'Ez L 1S ha?py to support all the B.Cf1VlfZ1CS oLfXP H S DUKE AND AY1-:Rs L L,SI-IOE STORE 206 W Mam Palestme Texas 203 Oak CQ! -2 has Compllments F3 2 ff b Conggatulatmns Sem WEAVER'S GROCERY AND MARKETR BAILEY IUNERAL HOME X 1 2507 W Cak 07 W Crawford Palestme Texas Yi LDUTS DATES TEXACD STATION Compliments T1res Tubes Accessomes Washuqg and Lubr1cat1on M gl N CIGAQS Palestme Avenue at Mallard 307 West Sprmg Phone 2 7220 DAIRY KING Compllments of Tucker Hlway WAGNON'S DRUG Hamburger Ch1cken Shrimp 201 W. Maln Bffijjflilllliff!!i!!!!lTi!!lllJ:i!i5JKJ!l!!1ii!Il!!!lii!fi i I I il If 1 Z N , T -A is A er , A XX A T , Q N y f' ., , X I , T, , - K -1 T -3 ri . XX 1 - X if, - 1 - , ' of fix fe Nur 5' Xi' ., N ' xg H ' Q ff K! ,T Y' paff W ,ex X T' ' ' ' I ' - Y fi . in 0 o U ,1 X K ,. -..D ur CK -TW , T . 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Carr1er Room A1r Cond1t1oners 603 W Reagan i Congratulauons Senlors ELITE CLEANERS AvenueA N D THURMAN Compllments llillllliiillilililliil DOGWOOD LUMBER COMPANY John Sexton Owner 2107 W Oak Street Courtesy PUCfH'S GROCERY AND STATION Rt 6 North Jackson Palestlne Texas Comphments N Corner Queen and Ivlaln PERRY'S FOOD STORE 509 W Oak WORD AND MCCAIN 103 Pa1est1ne Avenue lflllllliilllllllflillllilililllillllilllilllllllllllliliii ! L L I A Q . Q of ' ' of W of K.. . E. T. A of ' I l ! ' ' l ' I - i 3 W I, jljlllllllllllllllllillllllllllillll!llll!lllilllillllllll lllllllx li jllii CU FD FY' E FD CD 3 FJ D- vv :r su H F? SD :s Q. cn P-4 o O 5 it E iii! 1 is Qian-lsiEissxxsxixQiii Quilts: 1 S :xxx :sxsxxiilxx I P . , ' 0 - I' 'il 'I q 1 , '11 xi niiixisissfisrissi-sisss ' it 'ly Compliments of HUDDLESTON'S CAFE CHAFFIN HUMB LE STATION W Hiway 287 Crockett Road at Milam If Z Palestine, Texas I H ANDERSON coUNTY Congratulations Seniors I ABSTRACT CO HUDDLESTON'S SERVICE sTAT1oN Palestine A venue Courthouse Palestine Texas GEORGE COTTON INSURANCE Compliments of 1 1 Genera nsurance CA RHARTT OF TEXAS Tucker Hiway 118 Main Street Dial 6107 RED BALL MOTOR FREIGHT Compliments of INC EAST TEXAS FEED 81 SUPPLY CO Frank Armstrong 702 East Market Street 610 Newman Dial 28133 'E JJ!!l1Il!!lliiiiilfilii4!!54i!!5!1!Jllll1111111Ill!lifli r5J!ll!!!l!lllillllllilililllllllllllllillillllllliiiliil COX ELECTRIC COMPANY Motor Repair and Rewinding New and Used Motors I 1001 Debard Phone 36121 M N I Compliments of ll. , ., ,1- U 1 y' 1 107 West Main Palestine, Texas Congratulauons Senlors PA LESTINE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 209 West Sprmg Street SILLIMAN HARDWARE COMPANY Adrnlral App11ances Dearborn Heaters and Coolers P1umb1ng Supplles 117 West Crawford ZEISICNS GROCEPY AND MARKET GroCer1es Meats Fresh Vegetables Phone 20151 North Jackson Hgt Compllments of EAST TEXAS AUTO SUPPLY D1str1butor Palestlne Texas Comphments of MOONLITE DRIVE IN Tyler H1way Congratu1at1ons Senlors MITCHELL FURNITURE CO 407 Avenue A I1 ll Ili JI 1115 I I 14 111illillliill!l!l!ll!l!l5SSil3l!lJliiillflilillllilli nr 1 1 ml H uv . . f H r H I , W . . 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FASHIONETTE BEAUTY SALON Dial 4116 'Open Early and La e ' TRAVIS PRINTING OF DISTINCTION 418 West Palestine Avenue 505 North Church Street In BABCOCK BROTHERS Compllments of AUTO SUPPLIES KELLY'S GROCERY 81 MARKET ou Money Buys More At Your Babcock Store 105 East Ma1n Phone 4100 Phone 7260 216 West Maln Ben Kelly R S Blanchard Palestlne Texas FLOURNOY'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Compllments of R P FAB IC SHO Phone 2189 P O Box 568 104 Sycamore 105 North Mam Palestme Texas FRANTZEN BROTHERS W D MADDUX SERVICE STATION 502 Mmheaux Avenue Humble Products Grocer1es and Fresh Meats Courthouse Square Phone 28160 Free Del1very Phone 2118 1I!!!lil!!lliiiljiiilillililI!!fli1fllJll.lii!i!lillllflliil 1 t v H HY 1. ---- l M WI I A' 0 9 . 7 Ill W I ll Ill I O - W 313 West Main Z Ill IW . W 7 .W V M N Ill IV k H 9 0 ' ll! I W . I I If K - P YY l kklxlilliliiililllllllllill!!!lllllllllllllljiliiliiillillli . , I Q n l Be Safe, Don't Be Sorry : 1 Compliments of I - CAMPBELL INSURANCE AGENCY I l ED KIMBRELL'S MAGNOLIA Q I SERVICE STATION 1 318 ll2 W. Oak Blake Campbell In ! Dial 3-9164 Gwner 619 Avenue A NIXON'S B USINESS COLLEGE 'Today's Bus1ness College Graduates are Tomorrow' BusIness Men and Women Comphments of DUFFIN INSURANCE AGENCY 201 lf2 North John Pale st1ne Texas Comphments of Comphments of COOKIS GARAGE AND SERVICE CHARLES'S SERVICE STATION STATION Elkhart Hlway 1201 North Jackson D1al 5132 C omphrnents of Comphments of PALESTINE JEWELRY R Sz R THEATERS A B Perklns Owner 213 West Crawford 214 West Mam S li!if1illiiilll!llIlKlJ!ll-5513141111llifsllixflllllilf I . I I I I I f , I I I I I ' I I 3 I 1 ' I 11 - I H I lm I M . M . M In 2 W M I M I. W A ' 7' W N ll uf nf Ml . ' ' W M M , I M I r W Q- ff M , W WA M 1 1 M . ' ' ' W f. mr I Y W ' , ' I I . D a 1 - f535'i3i3333f'!li'ii1,3155-iifi!lifi!f5i!TiJ'l3S f - ' R '-I Compliments of MA RIE'S SLIPPER SHOP 214 West Oak SID PRYOR Southland and Pre stoline Batteries Slow and Fast Recharging Generator at Starter Service 507 Mallard DA RLING INSURANCE'AGENCY A11 Forms of Insurance 506 North Sycamore Phone 3 8135 CENTRAL INVESTMENT CO 506 West Spring Automobile Maj or A pplianc e Financlng D1al2112 MPA NY HOLLAND INSURANCE AGENCY For All Your Insurance Needs 204 Dowling Street Palestine Texas WESTERN GUA RA NTY LOA 311 West Main Street Ground Floor Pale st1ne Texas N JOHNNIE HERRINGTON 101 Avenue A 'Insurance to Fit Your Needs Pale Stine Texas Congratulations Seniors '58 A M BURNS 503 North John ! ix ' . H o 0 ijlillliiliiiillilllillilllii!lllillfilllllllilllllllilll Corn,p11mentS of! D1cKEY'S GROCEKY AND MARKET 803 W Reagan Palestme Texas E y a1m 1S not to be undersold' + AUTOMOBTLES 205 East Oak Pa1est1ne Texas Murray Office Phor1e Z11O Home Phore 6165 fv Comphments of BRAZZHE9 DRPUG SZEORE Corner of Neches ani Royall Palestine Texas RAMIEUS BEAUTY SHOP Complete Lme of Beauty Serv1ce m1e West Thelma Warren B20 W Balesjfine Ave, Comghmpmts SELDEN'S SHA DE SI-fOP Comphrnents of Ypur Colorvzer Dealer PA LESTINE PAINT CfDM PANY 301 W Mgm 305 West Oak , f Con'1p11ments INDEPENDENT ICE COMPANY 513 West Oak Street R R BELCHER Fr1g1da1re SIHCG 1930 311 West Oak A lllilli ill! lil ill! A 5 A P Fl i K , I l f t z , . X. Q x , 4 1 4 by x , ' ' V N I X . , I 1 X vl Q . . X xx , X , F P X 1 A ' . -Q 5 ' K N 1' x 'Q . y V I - . Q s,. - O N , X . x, Q K t O ' X Pm . .X . K X - - X 4 . I H5 . N tx ' X A 1 - 1 ' x h ' ' 11 ' Q A . . . K , X x X R K l 1 . i , X 5 - . . Q X KX I X 1. A K ' ix A ' J . m ' K 1 , 1 X D' 4 X 1 I . R ' . 1 ,Q 'K ' 1, -. x 3 1 X X A A we V 1 bi' qt X f1 A A . x 1 X x I 1. - , X ' 1 4 - 1 X , 'QU i F' x : 2 h xx Q X 1 x I x Z vu A N ' HX ' ' ' E t l 1 . . I ' ,X 1. K - I ' K K 1 x M I ,xi . . 1 . K I- . w . N sl X l 1 A x , . x X, X ' . -I I X 5 t - is 1 .' - - A Y. ' 5 1 , X. - , x I x 4 - . Q i N - in i . Q - 4 . - 1 1+ V I I 1 Q X156 F . I , 4 , h , Q 'A . 1 ' , .' I 2 'N 1 ' 1-I 5 M . 1 l D D A 1 5 1 5 ' l!.l!!llllfiilillliiiliiiillfllili-1154134 Compliments GRAGG DRIL omgwdijv Courth u quare j,,,,f PA RAMOUNT CLEANERS B.G. Liles, owner Cleaning satisfaction since 1914 North Side Square Dial 2183 yfgfft SIXPENCE TOYLAND Toys and Hobbies The Year Round Palestine Texas ,fx 4 1 I PRESLEY-C RooK PI-IgA RMA CY, ' 4 Pha:rrna.cists A s suring pe rsonal ', servicel' ' ' Dial 2126 , Palestine Texas Compliments of DAVENPORTS VARIETY STORE 209 West Oak Palestine Texas PALESTINE HERALD PRESS Published by Herald Press Inc Daily Sunday Pale stine Texa s WI L T z 1 SOMETHING CUOK IN AT West Palestine Avenue Palestine Texas PA LESTINE PRINTING COMPANY 418 West Oak Palestine Texas Jf5f!33f3 S!? H S S 5 S f s ,- . . ! J I 49 ff. 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