Pampa High School - Harvester Yearbook (Pampa, TX)
- Class of 1953
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M, 5-S4 L, tsfg, ba . ,1 are ' S 1 ef Q 5 K ,,, To 'VTTT f '7TT'Tf 7 5 ' KP' ill Yervestev Tawoe, TQYQS nay 25, l053 ine and All, ., . -N fe wxsu to thank everyone who has aided us in any way in the compilation of this boox of memories. To us this has been 9 food year and we sincerely Home that it has been the same for ell. Ee hone in this book to show the rofi times that we Pvve fhered and shall nememker through the years. If in future times Yew Should glance at the pages and relive toe hapoy times arent here, our work will not have been sn vain. Sincerely yours, Jgy-r EY 6 Qghg, Qx-xc,N-xaw-S. Co-?i'torS NX Ja. 41? . WMUQFS Qyl . A btw 'Agfa ' ov'US' W'Uf 1,X L5hN St, v 4x 554.4 04.017 SS f f I I -J lg-5' .1 .1-Q --gl ' 'f' -i - fkzla vi - fGf4ez4,:31f4f 2 Mxnyij I J Archie A. Roberts, M.E. West Texas State College Assistant Principal Mrs. Ruby Capps, B.A. Oklahoma College for Women Counselor L. I. Edmondson, M.A. West Texas State College Principal Evelyn Milam, M.A. Texas Technological College Registrar Mrs. Paula Gantz, B.S. Newberry College, South Carolina Bookkeeper Ben Ballard, M. of Ind. Arts Oklahoma University Industrial Arts Kenneth Baumgardner, M.M. Texas University Choral Supervisor Orland Butler, B.A. Southwestern State College, Oklahoma Band Director Olive Carter, M.A. East Texas State Teachers College Publications Terrence Culley, B.S. North Texas State College Driver Education, Basketball Mary Dean Dozier, M.A. North Texas State College English Eustace Frizzell, B.S. Stephen F. Austin College Head of Physical Education Department B. G. Gordon, M.E. West Texas State College Head of Mathematics Department Mary Gordon, B.S. B.A. in L.S. Oklahoma University Librarian Mrs. Miriam N. Holmes, B.A. Louisiana Technological College English William Hopkins, M.E. North Texas State College Mathematics Billie Hutchings, M.A. University of Iowa Head of Speech Department Mrs. Berylene Kutchinski, B.S. West Texas State College Commercial Subjects Orville Lewis, B.S. Kansas State Teachers College Science, Football Patricia Lively, B.A. Texas Technological College English Dwaine Lyon, B.S. West Texas State College Mathematics, Football Clifton McNeely, B.S. Texas Wesleyan College History, Basketball Cameron Marsh, M.A. West Texas State College History Mrs. E. R. Miller Middle Tennessee State College Study Hall Myles Morgan, B.S. Northeastern State College, Cklahoma Head of Industrial Arts Department Jack Nichols, M.B.A. West Texas State College Head of Commercial Department Aubra Nooncaster, M,A. Sul Ross State College English, Football Mrs. E. L. Norman, B.A. Texas University Mathematics Mrs. Lula B. Owen, M.A. West Texas State College Latin Mrs. I. C. Pattillo, B.B.A. Texas University Commercial Subjects Paul Payne, B.S. Texas Technological College Vocational Agriculture John Plaster, B.S. West Texas State College Mathematics Mrs. Lonnie S. Richardson, B.M. Texas College of Arts and Industries Music Truett Ross, M.A. Oklahoma University Mathematics Madge Rusk, M.A. West Texas State College Head of History Department Mrs. Ray Thompson, B.A., B.S. Texas State College for Women Science Tom Tipps, M.E. Sul Ross State College History, Football Mrs. I. E. Torvie, B.A. Louisiana Technological College English Weldon Trice, B.S. West Texas State College Commercial, Football Mrs. Betty Tom Tripp, B.S. Oklahoma College for Women Physical Education Virginia Vaughan, M.A. West Texas State College Head of Language Department Kenneth Walters, M.A. West Texas State College Head of English Department Mary Winston , B.A. Texas University History Other faculty m embers are Mr. O. L. Brummett, General Metal Tradesg Miss Edith Kral, B.A., Home- making5Mrs. Leah Lamb,M.A., Science 5 Miss Mary Moreman,B.S.,Homemaking5 Mr. Claude E. Speake, M.A. , I-listory. CAFETERIA ali :N L- fi' 9 . Mrs. Roy Kilgore Supervisor 3 Mrs. Clara Quary, Mrs. Dovie Fletcher, 3, and Mrs. Velma Me ador are ready to serve lunch. Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. S l a ton are the meat and vegetable cooks, Mrs. Swindle and Mrs. Quary pr ep ar e the pastries, and Mrs. Meador takes care of the sal- ads and sandwiches. Mrs. Winnie Slaton and Mrs. Ellen Swin- dle take their places at the steam table. Mrs. Norma Faye johnson and Mrs. Ber- th R dd, 'd, dMr.L'l1 G t, jaxiiujss, butlllv Susinthe lcickersll an I N Janitors Marcus Phillips, jimmy Welch, F. R. Killough, and Pete Swindle gather materials to begin the day's work. 1 Mr. L. N. Mitchell Director BOARD OF EDUCATION .1 Mr. H. R. Thompson,presidentg Mr. Hermanwhatley, secretaryg Mr. Frank Smith treasurerg Mr. E. L. Green, jr.5and Mr. Rex Rose compose the school board. Mr Thompson has been a board member for seven years, Mr. Wharley for six, and Mr Smith, four. Mr. Green and Mr. Rose are completing their first year. Mr. Knox Kina.rd,M.A. , super- , 1ntendent of school, is com pleting his eighth year in Pam- Mr. Roy McMi11en has served as business manager a n d t a x collector for twenty-one years. -1? f ,xx N xy Exif? N W' f M41 xx QM -Q57 5517 QZ7 7:JML .4?fQK QX xafxbx SENIOR AUTOGRAPHS Q9 5 W YN V C955 4 jxf y QW , , Z- K xi' 'iv v L... K 7.Q,f?l',g MH-K' .CQ VGA ,-ff ',-Z .sw 4 f' ,f ..'-XX1 XJ 2 ' , 4 , L, . LH13' ,.f,i?f'Y ' ,'f ,XC 4 .. . X .gf - ' gt f - ,fx X . K2 , C1 XC nf. X Z! . 4 ' . ,..v'f- ff NANCY ADAMS Band 50, 51, Secretary 52, 53, Sweetheart 52: Tri-Hi4Y 51, 53, District Conference 52: Spanish Club 51, 52, National Honor Society 53. IOHN ALLFORD Student Council 50: Mixed Chorus 50: A Cappe Choir 51, 52, President 53: Operetta Crew 53: Rat Speech 52: Iunior Play Cast and Crew: Senior Pl Cast and Crew: Thespians 52, 53: Little Harvester 53: Hi-Y 53, District Conference 51: Iunior Secretc 52: Office Assistant 53: Future Teachers of Amerit Secretary 53: Quill and Scroll 53. ANNETTE ALTMAN Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51, 52: Library Assistant 52. 53. SAM ANDERSON Hi-Y 51, District Conference 50, 52, Iunior President Council Treasurer 53: Mixed Chorus 50, 51: A Cc pella Choir 52, 53: Student Council 53. FRANCES BABB Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51, 52: Future Homemak- ers of America 52, 53: Future Teachers of America 53. MARVIN BAER Hi-Y 50, 51, 52, 53: Latin Club 51, 52: Band 50, 51, 53: Junior Play Crew: Senior Play Crew: Thespir 52, 53: Slide Rule Club 53, GARY BAKER Mixed Chorus 51, 52: A Caopella Choir 53. BOBBY BECKER Y. Hi-Y 50, 51, 52: Guerrilla Football Manager 5l: Mixed Chorus 50, 51, 53: Iunior3Play Cast and Crew: Senior Play Cast and Crew: Future Farmers of America 51, 52, 53. - SHIRLEY BIARD Tri-Hi-Y 51, 52, 53: Latin Club 5l, 52 Glee Club 50, 52: Mixed Chorus 51, 53. IEANENE BOWERS Tri-Hi-Y 51, 52: Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51, A Cappella Choir 53: Operetta Crew 53. DARRELL GENE BOZARTH Future Farmers of America 51, 52: Guerrilla Football 50, 51. IERRY BRAY Mixed Chorus 50: The Harvester 51, 52, Co-Editor First Semester 53: Delegate to THSPA 53: Quill and Scroll 53: Latin Club 52, 53: Extemporaneous Speaking 51: One Act Play Cast 52, 53: Iunior Play Cast and Crew: Senior Play Cast: Thespians 52, 53: Radio Speech 53: Children's Theater 53: Best Thespian 53. BURKHARD BREHM Exchange Student from Germany: I-li4Y, Delegate to Youth and Government 53: Senior Play Cast: Mixed Chorus 53. EARL BREWER Vocational Industrial Club 53, Reporter 52: Track 51. BYRON BYARS Hi-Y 50, 51, lunior Treasurer 52, Council Secretary 53: Latin Club 50, 51: Band 5l, 52, 53, Librarian 50: Student Council 50, 51, 52: lunior Play Cast and Crew: Senior Play Cast and Crew: Thespians 52, 53: Future Homemakers of America Beau 53: Slide Rule Club 53: National Honor Society 53: Extemporaneous Speaking 53. BRUCE CAMPBELL Hi-Y 50, Sophomore Vice President 51. Council Treas- urer 52, Council Vice President and President 53, Delegate to Youth and Government 51: Mixed Chorus 51: A Cappella Choir 52, 53: Boys Quartet 53: Operetta 53: Spanish Club 50, Treasurer 5l: Cheerleader 52: Student Council 51, 52, 53: Vice President of Student Body 53: Office Assistant 53: Senior Class Favorite: Runner-Up for All-School Favorite 53. IOAN CANTRELL Spanish Club 51, 52: Tri-Hi-Y 51, 53, District Con- ference 52: Glee Club 50: The Harvester 5l: Office Assistant 53: Senior Play Cast and Crew: Thespians 53: lnterscholastic League Shorthand 53: National Honor Society 53. PAT CARGILE Tri4Hi-Y 51, 52, 53: Spanish Club 51, 52: Cheerleader 52, 53: Carnival Queen Attendant 51, 52, 53: Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51: A Cappella Choir 52, 53: Senior Class Favorite: Lions Club Sweetheart January 53: Basketball Oueen Attendant 53: Runner-Up for Class Favorite 51. DAVID CARTWRIGHT Hi-Y 51, 53, District Conference 50, lunior Secretary 52: Track 51: Guerrilla Football 51: Senior Play Cast: Thespians 53: Baseball 53. TOMMY CLARK DREX CLONTS SALLY COBB Tri-Hi-Y 51: Spanish Club 51, 52: Girls Sports Club 5 Future Homemakers of America 51: Library Assista 50: Radio Speech 51: Declamation 51: One Act Plc Crew 52: Iunior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: Ch dren's Theater 53: Thespians 52, 53: Band 50. BUDDY COCKRELL Guerrilla Basketball 51: Track 51, 52, 53: Harvester Basketball 52, 53, Honorable Mention All-District 53: Harvester Football 50, 51, Captain 52, All-District First Team Offensive 51, All-District First Team Offensive and Defensive 52, Texas Sportswriters Association All- State Second Team 52, All-State Second Team 52, Fort Worth Star Telegram AllState First Team 52, Honor- able Mention All-American 52: Athletic Award 52: Iunior Rotarian Nov. 52. DERRELL COFFMAN Hi-Y 5l, District Conference 50: Student Band 50, 51: Future Farmers oi America 53. WALTER COLWELL Hi-Y 50, 51, 53, Council Secretary 52, Iunior Vice- President 52: Mixed Chorus 50, 51: A Cappella Choir 52, 53: Boys Quartet 53: Little Harvester 51, Sports Editor 52, Editor 53: Quill and Scroll 52, Secretary 53: Vice President ol Panhandle High School Press Asso- ciation 53: Iunior Play Cast and Crew: Senior Play Cast and Crew: Thespians 52, Vice President 53: National Honor Society 52, 53. Council 50 52, Reports BILLIE ANN COMBS Spanish Club 51, 52: Future Homemakers of Ameriz 51. Parliamentarian 52, Historian 53: Glee Club 5 Mixed Chorus 5l: Senior Play Crew: Library Assista 52, 53. DORIS CONDO Tr1l-l1Y 51: Latin Club 51, 52: Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51 52, 53. SHIRLEY COOK Tri-Hi-Y 51, 52, 53: Latin Club 51, 52: Band 50, 51, I 53: Future Teachers at America 53. GLORIA PAYE COOMBES Tr1H1Y 51, 52, 53: Radio Speech 52: Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51: A Cappella Choir 52, 53: Girls Sextet 53: Operetta 53: Iunior Play Crew. BILLY ED COOPER Guerrilla Football 50: Radio Speech 53. 44 ROBERT CORNELIUS Hi-Y 50, 51, 52, 53, Library Assistant 51, 52: Mixed Chorus 51, 52. LYNN CORNELIUS Band 50, 51: Tri-Hi-Y 51, 52, 53, Latin Club 51, 52, Office Assistant 53. PAUL CORONIS Hi-Y 50, 51, 52, 53, Student Council 53g Mixed Chorus 50, 51, A Cappella Choir 53. ELBERTA COSTNER Tri-Hi-Y 51: Glee Club 507 Mixed Chorus 51: A Cap- pella 52, Secretary 535 Iunior Sextety Senior Sextetg Operetta 53. SHIRLEY COTHAM Tn-Ht-Y 51, 52, 53: Gtee Club 51: Motors-me 52, 53. TOMMY COX Band 50: Hi-Y 51, 52, Librarian 50, Golf 50, 53, Cap tain 51, 52. SAM DAUGHERTY A Cappella Choir 52, 53, Boys Quartet 535 All-State Choir 53, Operetta 53. FARRELL DAY Little Harvester 535 Future Homemakers of America 535 Future Teachers of America 53. MARY DILLMAN Glee Club 507 Mixed Chorus 517 A Cappella Choir 52, 53: Future Homemakers of America 50, 51. WAYNE DOSS Golf 50, 51. DOLORES DRAKE ri H1 Y 51 52, 53: Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51, 52, 53 Girls Sports Club 50: Senior Play Cast and Crew: Radio Speech 53: Thespians 53. - RAMON A EDWARDS Garden City, Kansas: Kayettes, 50, 51: Glee Club E 52: Mixed Chorus 50: A Cappella Choir 51, 52: Futu Homemakers of America 52. Pampa: Future Homemakers of America 52, 53: Mix: Chorus 53: Tri-Hi-Y 52, 53: Library Assistant 52. LeROY ELLIS Mixed Chorus 50: A Cappella Choir 51, 52, Vice Presi- dent 53: lunior Favorite: Senior Play Cast: Debate 53: National Honor Society 53. DAVID ENLOE Guerrilla Football 50: Harvester Football 51, 52: .P District Second Team 53: Track 52, 53. BUDDY EPPERSON Iunior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast and Crew: Wood- craft Club, Secretary 53: Radio Speech 53. SHIRLENE FERRELL Glee Club 50, 53: Mixed Chorus 51: Office Assistc 53: Tri-Hi-Y 51, 52, 53. GAIL FINKELSTEIN Tri-I-li-Y 51, 52, 53: Latin Club 51, 52: Band 50, 51, 52, 53: Office Assistant 53: lunior Play Crew: Senior Play Crew: Thespians 52, 53. MARILYN FITZGERALD Latin Club 51, Award 52, Secretary and Social Chai man 53: Tri-Hi-Y Q1, 52, Council Treasurer 53, Distrir Conference 52: Band 50, 51: Glee Club 52: Iunic Favorite: National Honor Society 52, Secretary 51 LEE FRASER Office Assistant 53. PATRICIA FRANKLIN Latin Club 51, 52: Band 50, 51, 52, 53: Student Council 50: First Place Fire Prevention Theme 53: Debate 53: Library Assistant 53: National Honor Society 53. Hi-Y, District Conference 50, 51, 52, Sophomore Trea urer 51, Council Treasurer 51, 52, Youth and Gover ment 52, Council President 53: Guerrilla Football 51 Harvester Football 51, 52: Fighting Heart Award 5' Freshman Class Favorite: lunior Class Vice Presider Senior Class Vice President: Student Council 51, 5 53: Iunior Rotarian Oct. 52: Future Farmers of Amerie 53. DARRELL Golf 50, 51, Future Far MARILYN GODFREY 52, Captain 53: Library Assistant 50, 51: mers of America, Treasurer 53. IUNE GUILL Spanish Club, Secretary 5l, Spanish Award 52: Tri- l-li-Y 51: Band 50, 51, 52, 53: Mixed Chorus 50, 51: Future Teachers of America 53: National Honor Society 52, 53: Valedictorian. HAMILTON White Deer: Band Secretary 50: Doe Club 50: Volley- ball Club 5O: Future Home-makers of America 50. Pampa: Girl Sports Club 51, 52, Vice President 53: Volleyball 51. 51, 52, 53: Future l-lomemakers of America BETTY HARRISON Little Harvester Typist 52. IOE HAWKINS H1-Y so, 51. CLENON HEMSELL Vocational Industrial Club 50. WANDA HILL Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51: A Cappella Choir 52, 53: Senior Sextet 53: Radio Speech 53. LETITIA HOLEMAN Tri-Hi-Y 5l, 52, 53: Office Assistant 51, 52. CHARLES HOLLAWAY Woodcraft Club 52, Secretary 53: Vocational Industrial Club 52, 53. AMALIE HOPKINS Future I-Iomemakers of America 50, 51, 52: Girls Sports Club 50: Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51, 52, 53: Radio Speech 53. GRETCHEN IUHANSSEN Exchange Student from Germany5 Spanish Club, Presi- dent 535 Mixed Chorus 535 Tri-Hi-Y 53. DWAIN IOHNSON White Deer: W Club5 lunior Class President5 Footb PATRICIA IOHNSON Tri-Hi-Y 51, 52, Senior President 53, District Conference 51, 525 Glee Club 505 Mixed Chorus 515 Spanish Club, Secretary 51, 525 Office Assistant 52, 53. NEIL LAWRENCE IOLLY Spanish Club 51, 525 Hi-Y 50, Sophomore Secretary District Conference 50, 51, 52, Foreman of Conces: 535 Student Council 505 Little Harvester 505 Mi Chorus 51, 52, 535 Radio Speech 515 Iunior Play C Thespians 52, 53. VIRGINIA RAE IONES Band 505 Spanish Club 51, 525 Office Assistant 52. ANN IORDAN Student Council, Convention 515 Tri-Hi-Y 535 Glee C 505 Mixed Chorus 515 A Cappella Choir 52, 53: Ot etta 535 Class Secretary 50, 515 Library Assistant 515 Runner-up Senior Class Favorite: lunior Play Ct Senior Play Cast5 One Act Play Cast 535 Thespi 52, 53. IIMMY KEEL Future Farmers of America 50, 51, 53, Secretary 525 Guerrilla Football 50, 515 Harvester Football 525 Mixed Chorus 50, 51, 525 A Cappella Choir 53, Senior Play Cast. CONNIE KELLY Tri-Hi-Y 51, District Conference 52, Council Libraz 535 The Harvester 51, 52, 535 Glee Club 505 C Sports Club 505 Sophomore Class Favortte5 Childr- Theater 535 Radio Speech 535 Future Teachers America, Historian 53. SUE KENNEDY Andrews: Spanish Club 525 Band 51, 52. El Paso: Student Council 52. Pampa: Spanish Club, Secretary 53: Office Assistant 535 Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Vice President 53. IOE KEY Hi-Y 50, 51, 52, 535 Band 50, 52, Property Manage 535 Assistant Drum Major 525 lunior Play Cast5 ' pians 52, Treasurer 535 Mathematics Award 515 Rule Club 535 National Honor Society 52, 53. DORIS ANN KING Tri-Hi-y 51: Spanish Club 51, 52: Band 50: Mixed Chorus 51: A Cappella Choir 52: Children's Theater 53: lunior Play Cast: Radio Speech 53: Thespians 53. MARGARET KOEHLER Austin: Spanish Club, President 50: Pep Club 50: Pan- America Student Forum 50. Pampa: Spanish Club 51: Future Homemakers of America 53. MARGARET KRETZMEIER Girls Sports Club 52, 53, Volleyball 52, Co-Captain 53: Future Homemakers of America 50, 51 : Office Assistant 52. IAMES LAMB ' National Anthology of High School Poetry 50: Hi-Y 50. 51, 52, 53: Mixed Chorus 50, 51: A Cappella Choir 52, 53: Operetta 53: Slide Rule Club 53. l. T. LAMBERSON. IR. Guerrilla Football 51: Track 50: Mixed Chorus 50, 51. SHIRLEY LARSEN Hutchinson, Kansas: Glee Club 50: Student Council Secretary 50: Triple T Club 50. Pampa: Mixed Chorus 51, 52: Tri-Hi-Y 52, 53: Chil- dren's Theater 53: Future Teachers of America 53. MARLENE LEDER Latin Club 51. 52: Tri-Hi-Y 53, Sophomore Secretary 51. Council Librarian 52: Glee Club 50, 52: Mixed Chorus 51: Iunior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: Thespians 52, Historian 53. IERRY LUNSF ORD Levelland: Student Council 51: Student Christian Vice President 51: Basketball B Team 51. Pampa: Hi-Y, Parliamentarian 53, Junior Parliamen- tarian 52, District Conference 52: Mixed Chorus 50, 51, 52: A Cappella Choir 53. IOAN LUNSF ORD Tri-Hi-Y 51, 52, 53: Latin Club 50, 5l: A Cappella Choir Accompanist 52, 53, Queen 53: Student Council 50: lunior Class Secretary: interscholastic League Typing 52: lnterscholastic League Shorthand 53: Lions Club Sweetheart Feb. 53: National Honor Society 52, 53. RICHARD LUNSFORD National Anthology of High School Poetry 50: National Honor Society 53. ' CHARLES MCCRAY Hi-Y 50, 51, 52, 53: Student Council 50, 51, 52: Mixed Chorus 50, 51: Guerrilla Basketball 51: Harvester Basketball 52: Freshman Class Vice President: Sopho- more Class Vice President: Pin'Up 53. CAROL MCCUNE Tri-Hi-Y 51, 52, Reporter 53: Ready Writers 51: Lc Club 51, 52, 53: Band 53, Reporter 50, 51, 52: Li Harvester 50, Advertising Manager 51, Second P14 Ad Contest PHSPA 51, Business Manager 52: Quill c Scroll 52, Parliamentarian 53: Iunior Play Crew: Ser Play Crew: Thespians 53: Future Teachers of Ameri 53. IIM McDOWELL Guerrilla Football 50: Harvester Football 51: Library Assistant 51. X BILLY McKEE ' Vocational Industrial Club 50, 51: Future Farmers America 52, 53: Plowinq Contest First Place 53: Mi Chorus 51: Wood Craft Club, Vice President 53. MARGIE McKEE Groom: Future Homemakers of America 50: Choir 50. Pampa: Tri-Hi-Y 51, 52, 53: Mixed Chorus 51, 52, 53: Library Assistant 52, 53: Future Homemakers of America 51, Vice President 52, President 53: Sweet- heart 53, Attendant 52, State Convention 53, Area Meet 53: Future Teachers of America, Vice President 53. DALE McLAUGHLIN Hi-Y 51, 52, 53, Bend 50, 51, 52, 53. PHILLIP MANGHAM Band 50, 51, 52, 53: Senior Play Cast. BILLIE MARTIN Mixed Chorus 51, 52: A Cappella Choir 53: Wood: Club 53. IIMMY MARTINDALE Guerrilla Football 50: Harvester Football 51, 52. All- District Offensive Second Team 52: Latin Club 51: Hi-Y, Sophomore Vice President 51, District Conference 52: Student Council 53. REGGIE MAYO Guerrilla Football 50: Harvester Football 51, 52: Tr 51, 52, 53: Latin Club 51, President 52, 53: L Harvester 51: lunior Play Cast: Senior Play C Thespian 52, 53: Debate 53: Runner-Up for Pin-Up National Honor Society 53. IOYCE MOYER I 1... ALLIE MILLER Future Farmers of America 50, 51: Harvester Basket- ball 52: Mixed Chorus 50: Cheerleader 53. GERALD MOBLEY Baseball 51, 53. NIHLA MORRISON Tri-Hi-Y 53, Sophomore President 51, Council Reporter 52. District Conference 51. 52: Latin Club 51, 52: Little Harvester 50, 51, 52: Quill and Scroll 52, Vice Presi- dent 53: Iunior Play Crew 52. Tri-Hi-Y 53, Sophomore Vice President 51, Council Vice- President 52, District Conference 51, 52: Latin Club 51, Secretary 52: Girls Sports Club 52: Office Asistant 51. 52, 53: National Honor Society 52, 53: Senior Class Secretary: Student Council 53: All-School Favorite 53: Lions Club Sweetheart. November 52: The Harvester 53: Football Queen 52: Radio Speech 53: Quill and Scroll 53. DEWEY MUSGRAVE Future Farmers of America 52. Secretary 53. DON NELSON Hi-Y 50, District Conference 51, Sophomore Parliamen- tarian 51, Iunior Treasurer and Vice President 52 Council Secretary 53: Student Council 50, 51, 53, Dis: trict Convention 51, Parliamentarlan 52, State Con- vention 52: Class President 50, 51, 53: Latin Club. President 52, 53: Spanish 50, President 51: Iunlor Play Cast, Senior Play Cast and Crew: Thespians 52, President 53: Radio Speech 52: National Honor Society 52, President 53: Mixed Chorus 50: A Cappella Choir 52, 53: Iunior Rotarian, February 53: Best Citizen PHYLLIS NENSTIEL Tri-Hi-Y 51, 52. 53: Spanish Club 52, Treasurer 51: Glee Club 50. IOYCE NEWMAN One-act Play 50: Volleyball 52, 53. WIN SETT NICHOLS Track 51. ION ODEN Mixed Chorus 50: A Cappella Choir 51: Latin Club 50, 51: Student Council 50, 51: Hi-Y 50, Sophomore President 51: Guerrilla Basketball 51: Harvester Bas- ketball 52, 53. Honorable Mention All-District 53: Sec- ond Team AllState 53. SHIRLEY OLSEN Tri-Hi-Y 52, 53: Office Assistant 51, 53: Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 5l: A Cappella Choir 52, 53: Carnival Oueen Attendant 52: Pin-Up 53. ANN OUTHIER Band 50: Tri-l-Ii-Y 51, 52, 53: Latin Club 51, 52, 5 Office Assistant 52, 53: Iunior Play Crew: Senior Plc Crew. OOWEETAH OVERSTREET Student Council 50: Spanish Club 51, 52: Glee Club 50, 52: Mixed Chorus 51. MARVIN OVERTON HI Student Council 50: The Harvester 50, 51, 52: Litt Harvester 52: Hi-Y 51, 53, District Conference 5 Golf 50, 51: Spanish Club 51, 52. PATSY PARR Wilson, Oklahoma: Sports Club 50: Future Homemak- ers of America 50: Freshman Class Secretary. Pampa: Girls Sports Club 52, Secretary 53. RONAL PATTON Band 50, 51, 52: Woodcraft Club 53: Children's Theati 53: Thespians 53. BILL PIPPEN Breckenridge: Varsity Club 50, 51. Pampa: Guerrilla Football, Co-Captain 51: Harvesker Football, Co-Captain 52, Honorable Mention All-District 52: Track 52, 53: Baseball 53: I-li-Y 51, 52: Senior Play Cast. ANN POLLARD Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51: Spanish Club 51, 52 Tri-Hi-Y 51. 52. IANIE PRICH1-IRD Spanish Club 51, 52: Office Assistant 52, 53: The Har- vester 50, 51, Editor 52, 53, Delegate to THSPA 52: Quill and Scroll 52, Treasurer 53: Little Harvester 53: National Honor Society 53. RICHARD PRIGMORE Latin Club 51, 52: Hi-Y 50, 51, 52: Guerrilla Football 5l Harvester Football 51: Golf 50, 51, 52, 53, Secor Place District 51, Iunior Champion. RICHARD QUALLS Latin Club 52, President 515 Student Council 50, 51: Guerrilla Football, Co-Captain 50: Harvester Football 51 52 Guerrilla Basketball 51: Iunior Rotarian Dec. 52 Slide Rule Club 537 National Honor Society 53. RICHARD RADCLIFF Guerrilla Football 50, 5lp Harvester Football 52: Track 525 Mixed Chorus 52: A Cappella Choir 53, Operetta 53. SAM RANDOLPH Woodcraft Club 525 Declamation 53. CAROL RANKIN Tri-Hi-Y, District Conference 52. Historian 53: Latin Club, Secretary 51, 52: Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 517 A Cappella Choir 52, 53: Operetta Crew 53: Iunior Sextetg Future Teachers ot America 535 National Honor Society 53. CHARLES REEVES Vocational Industrial Club 51, 52, President 53, District Secretary 53. DONALD SATTERFIELD Vocational Industrial Club, Reporter 53, State Meet 53 Fourth Place Lathe Work. LONDELL SAULSBURY Band 50 51, 52: Guerrilla Football 511 Vocational Industrial Club 50. IIMMIE SCHUNEMAN Hi-Y so, 51, 52, 53: Band so, 51, 52, 53. MAX SCOTT DICK SEAWRIGHT Hi-Y 50, Vice President 51: Guerrilla Basketball 51: Senior Play Cast and Crew. 4'9- GROVER DARRELL SEITZ Guerrilla Basketball 511 Woodcraft Club 53: Baseball 52. 53. TOMMY SELLS Guerrilla Basketball Manager 517 Guerrilla Footbf 507 Harvester Football 51, 52, Second Team All-Distr 51, 52, Honorable Mention All State 52, Co-Captain 5 Track 527 Senior Play Cast: National Honor Society E BETH SHELTON Glee Club 50, Mixed Chorus 51: Spanish Club 51, 521 Carnival Queen Attendant 52, 532 Office Assistant 52. RUBYE SHELTON Glee Club 507 Mixed Chorus 517 A Cappella Choir 532 Operetta 53: Radio Speech 522 Senior Play Co Thespians 53, Tri-Hi-Y 52, 53. PAUL SIMMONS Mixed Chorus 50, 537 Future Farmers of America 51, Fourth Place Top O' Texas Hereford Show. BETTY SIMONTON Future l-lomemakers of America 50, Historian 51: Gl Club 507 Mixed Chorus 51, 52. DON SMITH Baseball 51, 532 Spanish Club 52, 53: A Cappella Choir 51, 52, 531 Senior Play Cast. ROCHELLE SMITH Glee Club 507 Mixed Chorus 51, 522 Girls Sports Clu 507 Tri-I-li-Y Sl, 52, 531 Future Homernakers of Amertcf Reporter and Photographer 532 Declamatton 50, Fir in District, Third in Reqional7 Iunior Play CGSII Senir Play Cast7 Children's Theater 532 One Act Play Ca 532 Thespians 52, 53. PEGGY SOLOMON Latin Club 52, Vice President 53: Mixed Chorus 537 Tri-Hi-Y 531 Senior Play Cast. BILLY SPENCE Guerrilla Football 507 Mixed Chorus 512 A Cappef Choir 52, 53. IEWEL STEPHENS one Club 53. SUE STEWART Brownfield: Freshman Favorite. Pampa: Cheerleader 51: Head Cheerleader 53: Maior- ette 527 Mixed Chorus 51: A Cappella Choir 52, 53: Football Queen Attendant 52, 535 Carnival Queen 53: Lions Club Sweetheart Dec. 525 Basketball Oueen Attendant 53: Runner-Up Pin-Up 537 Student Council 53. HOLLIS STOUT Woodcraft Club 537 Vocational Industrial Club, Vice President 53. State Meet 53. ADELL THOMPSON Girl Sports Club 53: Future Homemakers of America 53. ELSIE THOMPSON Future Homemakers of America, President 52, Reporter 53, State Conference 51, 527 Homemakinq Award 51. TOMMY TINSLEY Radio Speech 517 Woodcraft Club 52: A Cappella Choir 51, 52, 53. SUE ANN TOEPFER Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51: Band 52, 53: Tri-Hi-Y 51, 52, 53, Latin Club 51, 52, 53. IACK TRAYWTCK Guerrilla Football 50: Harvester Football 51, 52: Tracl 517 Baseball Manager 53: Student Council 52. 53 Sophomore Class Favorite: Allschool Favorite 53 IOE TYNES Band 50, 51, Hi-Y 50, 51, 525 Track 51, Baseball 50, 53, Guerrilla Football 505 Harvester Football 51. 52. DONALD UPTON Woodcraft Club 53. Deceased Ianuary ll, 1953. CHARLES VANCE Mixed Chorus 50, 51, 52: A Cappella Choir 53. HERMAN VAN SICKLE Hi-Y 50, 51: Iunior Vice President 52, Council Preside 53, Council Treasurer 53, Youth and Government 5 Latin Club 52, Vice President 53: Little Harvester I Feature Editor 53: Quill and Scroll 53: One Act Plc District Best Actor 52: Iunior Play Cast: Senior P11 Cast: Thespians 52, 53: National Honor Society E Vice President 53. LOU NELL WAGNER Tri H1 Y 51 52, Secretary 53: The Harvester 51, 52, 53: Ofhce Assistant 53. IANET WEATHERRED Tri-Hi-Y 51: Iunior President 52, Council Secretary 5 District Conference 51, 52: Latin Club 51, 52: Iuni Play Crew: Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51: A Ca pella Choir 52, 53: Iunior Sextet: Senior Sextet: Baske ball Oueen 53: Runner-Up Iunior Class Favorite. BILLY WEBB Spanish Club 51, Vice President 52: Student Council 51: A Cappella Choir 51, 52, 53: National Honor Society 53: Guerrilla Basketball, Captain 51: Harvester Basketball 52, 53, Al1State Second Team: Hustling Harvestor 53. , DORIS WELCH Spanish Club 53, Vice President 52: Glee Club ' Mixed Chorus 51: A Cappella Choir 52 53 VIVIAN WILKINSON Tri-Hi-Y 51, 53, District Conference 52: Spanish Club 5l, 52: The Harvester 51, 52, Class Editor 50, Business Manager 53: Quill and Scroll 52, President 53: Senior Play Cast and Crew: Thespians 53: Children's Theater 53: Runner-Up for Senior Class Favorite. ADELAIDE WILLIAMS Tri-Hi-Y 51: Latin Club 51, 52: Library Assistant 51, 5 Girls Sports Club, Volleyball Manager 51: Iunior Plc Crew: Future Teachers of America 53: Band 50, 5 Iunior Council Member 52, Council Leader 53: Nation Honor Society 53. BEVERLY WILLIAMS Interscholastic League Spelling 51: Girls Sports Club, Tennis 50, 51: Volleyball 50, 51, 52, 53, All-toumament Team 52, Vice President 51, President 53, Best All- Around Girl 52: National Honor Society 53. IOHNNY WILLS Guerrilla Football 50: Mixed Chorus 50, 51: Iunic Play Crew: Iunior Class President: Office Assistal 52, 53: Student Council 50, 51, 52, State Conventio 52, 53, Student Body President 53. it KAY WILSON Latin Club 50, 52, 53, President 51: Band 50: Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President 51: Little Harvester 52: National Honor Society 52, 53. MARY VVINDSOR Tri-Hi-Y 51, 52, 53: Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51: A Cappella Choir 52, Alternate to All-State Chorus 53: Iunior Sextet: Operetta 53. PAT WOODFILL Tri-Hi-Y Club 51, 52: Latin Club 51, 52: Student Council 52: Girls Sports Club 52, Vice President 50, President 51, Reporter 53, Best All'Around Girl Athlete 50, 51: Volleyball 50, 52, 53, CcfCaptain 51. FREDDY WOODS Spanish Club 51, 52: Student Council 53: Guerrilla Basketball 51: Harvester Basketball 52, 53, Second Team All-District 53, First Team All-State 53: Track 52, 53: Runner-Up Iunior Class Favorite. DOROTHY YOUNG Cabot, Arkansas: Future Homemakers of America 50, 51: Mixed Chorus 50, 51: Football Maid 51. LLWLYN YOUNG Spanish Club 52, President 51: Tri-Hi'Y, District Con- ference 5l, Iunior President 52, Council President 53: Girls State 52: Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51: A Cape pella Choir 52, 53: Senior Sextet: Freshman Class Favorite: Football Oueen Attendant 51: Student Coun- cil, Secretary 53: Office Assistant 53: National Honor Society 53: Lions Club Sweetheart Oct. 52: Best Citizen 53. PAT YOUNG Tri-Hi-Y 51, 52: Spanish Club 52, Treasurer 51: Glee Club 50: Mixed Chorus 51, 52, 53: Office Assistant 53. WILLY WHEATGRAIN Our Willy can do anything 53. Seniors not pictured are Gayle Andrews, Charles Austin, Elvy Baurnqardner, Harold Conner, Delbert Daniels, Scotty Davey, Billy Herr, Edwin Hughes, Donnie Minnick, Dick Murray, loan Parker, Keith Payne, Ioe Pirkle, Pearl Posey, Rozann Sieren, Billy Willis. 'tual 4 Q J 15.91 X, If A 4' 'J 1 I' E I 1 I 3 2 -F. I J' - 1 O IK! W' .af-q.'-fl ay9 'Q 1 of' ,- 1 3-' Jaqulin Robevtscu secretary, Vex Mcknj, vice UWUFjdf t, and Jim bond, Dvesidevit. I Glen Admas Donald Albritton jackie Alexander Peggy Allen Margret Baggerman jan Baker LeRoi Baker Harold Beaty Elnora Black El Dora Bloomingdale Dolores Blymiller Roy Bogue Jimmie Bond Jimmy Bond Nancy Brown Teddy jean Brown Paula Browning Sue Broxson Sandra Burch Steve Burdette Elmer Bynum Charlotte Call Gayle Campbell Margaret Carlton john Lloyd Carruth Gaye Nell Carter Saundra Cartwright Sammie Cason Jimmie Clark Angeline Clay Shirley Coffee Marlin Coleman Aquilla Collins Mary Condo Don Cook Ray Cooper Richard Cowan jerry Cox Virginia Crocker Beverly Cruzan ff M if p3 4243, 3 -l lj ' I:-1 4X W be ii N-. Most t yp i c al cowboyg jimmy Hashg Betty Osborne, most typ i c al cowgirlg and Bill Ward,winner of the beard growing contest, ar e congratulated by Student Body President johnn y Wills after the Howdy Week assembly. in 4 luis Q. 1 F 5 .Q mi, I J Something hasWil1y standing on his head. It may be Carnival Queens Judy Nance, Sue Stewart, and Pat Reynolds or it may be the Wre ck from Georgia Tech Gim Bondj doing the ironing. Carlitta Dalton Nita Davey George Depee Carolyn Dial Jerry Doggett Edward Dudley Don Duenkel Barbara Edwards Ronnie Elliott Donny Fagan Bunky Fannon David Fatheree Joyce Fergason Alton Flynn Judy Followell Terry Forrester Dean Franklin Gary Frashier Norman Frost Donald Fry Jessie Fuller T. L. Garner Thomas Gerik Jack Gillpatrick Koell Gillpatrick Shirley Gist Louise Goff Jackie Goodan Margie Graham Richard Graham Dorothy Gray Duane Green Joyce Green Mary Lu Greene Del Juanice Groves Yvonn e Guthri e Leta Hamilton Le Quita Harvel jimmy Hash Dale Hemsell Nelda Henry jimmy Henson Calvin Hill Bobby Holder Yoby Holly james Holmes David Hutchens Leta lnmon Lavesta Kelley jimmy Keough johnny Kerr Anita Kiff Shirley Kirbie Teddie Koenig Dwayne Kuntz john Langford Larry Larsen Shirley Lea Billy Light Barbara Lichtenberger Nancy Littleton John McBride Shirley McConnell Frances McDaniel Von Dearol Mcllvain joe McNamara Mary Ann McPeak Shirley McVey Bobby Malone Clarence Marak Erma Dean Marchman Gerald Marlar Charles Martin jean Martindale Claudette Matheny Barbara Maul Ramona Meadows Ann Miller Grady Joe Milton Iune Montgomery W , . 3 , Lixllf Members of the Brazilian fleet in the junior Play iobby Wilhelm and I. N. Wright at work-out. are Oates, Hemsell,Warner, Trollinger,Duenkel and Baker, 1 00 fi' 4 X jx H2 y XJ'-. of x! un E Y John Allford must be supervising the folding of the Little Harvesters for mailing. Ramona Mead- ows, Joan Rogers, and Walter Colwell are really concentrating on the job. Ronald Mullins Darlene Muns Judy Nance Marshall Nelson Jeannette Newman Berton Niccum Baery Oates Leo O'Gorman Barbara O'Rear Robert Patterson Ivan Peacock Robert Perkins Christine Pierce Sunny Rae Pierce James Pippen Joyce Pixler They're always lookin g for n e w faces, s ys Violet QChristine Pierce, as she tries to interest Ruth in a night club job in MY SISTER EILEEN Emma Lee Poston Betty Powers jerry Pyle Doris Jean Qualls Norma Qualls Douglas Randolph Myrna Randolph Bill Rice Peggy Richmond joan Riegel Marie Roberts Jaqulin Robertson Jennie Lee Rockwell Beverly Rogers Joan Rogers Anne Ruff Charles Sartori Robert Scheu john Schooliield Danny Schroedel Alice Seawright Linden Shepherd Patricia Ann Sherman Jean Sims Adelaide Skelly jerry Slaten Barbara Smith Wilma Southard Clarene Spencer Don Sprinkle Leta Staus Kay Stewart Su Stone Patsy Stovall Nancy Strickland Rose Sutterfield Ora Mae Tackett Bobby Thornton Gayle Trollinger Dolores Tucker Dale Tucker Joyce Turlington Frankie Turpen Ruby Varnon Florence Velasquez Rodger Deane Wahl john Warner Wynell Weatherred we- W 5,1 ' IW Donnie Webb y i Carolyn Weinhe imer David Whatley Billy Wicker X IN xx Bob Wilhelm Sue Williams Odessa Wilson Shirley jo Wood Mary Kathryn Wooley Betty Ann Wylie Don Smith and Ray Cooper are learning to be come good bachelors. .Ji .-. 'IZP 0 QYQ5' 1. fc, if 5' f 'ff 51513591 - i , X i. I it gl . 1 - G Nancy Brown and Shirley Lea put up posters to advertise thej u n i o r Play. I! ' 'afff'.f7 li .Q '91 i 'Q' .f if .i I ' ww 2 M- -'1, . ., 1 .,,,. . , ,, FY L ,f A av 'X ,I . my , R. ,gif X Q 'Ulf QM M. Hi 12 1 I 'xfl :L Q Q ia , 1 h x 4 i I - Wx K 1 fin ug, . fa Y . . .-.A ' , .. - H-'13 '49, , :gym ffm It UQ' f+g,: Qgf A1 . m ui Mk 'qt 1. a an H Q T 21 L .. Ex' N 5' 1 'W '11 3 ?S6? 2 1' Ruth Abernathy Phyllis Altman Jeri Archer Marietta Archer Leona Attaway Jimmie Ayers Dixie Lou Barnard Mary Bird Charlie Black Leon Black Dolores Bonham Keith Bonny Melba jo Borton jerry Boston Marlene Bowers Leon Bradshaw Norma Briden Frank Brockman Meredith Brooks Joan Brothers Pat Brown Lloyd Brummett Mary Brummett jerry Bruce Betty Bullard Nancie Buntin Carola Burns Norene Butcher Lavonda Callan Don Cannon jon Cantrell Martha Ann Carlile Charles Carroll Buster Carter Benny Cartwright Crystal Chambliss joseph Chisum Billy Clements Robert Clements Sue Cobb jerry Collins Eddie Collum Henry K. Coombes Donna Coomer Adell Cooper Peggy Cotten john Crockett Donna Crossman Nelda Crouch Mona Cruise Edward Culberson james Bill Culpepper Donna Sue Daniels Patsy Darby Tommy Darling Xa.: M 1 ' -si-Tie I , A W Q.: - Twins??? Dudley and Enloe pose for c a m e r a during Howdy Week. Zoach Tipps instructs the Fighting iarvesters during work-out. 1 V IQ f . I 5 H ' ' 4 H unior Ro be rt Patterson and Tommy Smith '53 entertain P.H.S. 'ers in the cafeteria before Christ- nas holidays begin. V . Pj' - -T' .Xi Look! !! lt's Johnson! fDwain, that is, not Van., Johnnie Mae Dauer Derrell Davis Harriet Ann Dean Wanda Deatherage Marvin Dehls Basil deRoy james Devers Frances Etta Dickey Gene Doggett Glenda Dudley Bill Edwards Lajean Edwards Morris Enloe Dorothy Nell Estes Robert Fleming Patsy Gentry, Billie Robertson and La- vonda Callan chat while waiting in lunch line as others leave. ,N QW 7 1 x . 4 I-F ' . be Q ik D y 5 F 7,1 , J lf ' ,, I f 'N i-Z b Faithful Sunny Pierce types for the Little Harvester. Bobby Schooliield, Frankenstein, Dean Franklin and Mortimer enjoy themselves at the Latin Halloween banquet. Carol Foster Donna Franklin Jack Frost Barbara Frye Don Fuller I. G. Garcia Glenna Gariepy Arby Marlin Gee Finis Gee Patsy Gerik Jimmy Godfrey Tony Gonzales Joyce Gordon jim Greene Gary Griffin Wayne Griggs Peggy June Guinn Marcheta Hall Richard Hankins Kermit Harmon Nancy Harrison Kenneth Hartley James Hawkins Rosa Marie Hayes Kenneth Hinl-de Charlotte Hoggatt Avanelle Hogsett Floyd Holland Betty Hollingworth Sandra Jean Hollis Allen Dean Holtman jess Honaker Kathryn Joyce Hoover Alice Horton Sammy Houchin Mary Cathleen Huggins Venita james Nancy jameson Dorothy johnson Billie Jean jones X P. lxgk 'ts iii UT . he QQ Don jordan Billy Kennedy Gaylon Kerr Mary Sue Kidwell Marlene Kolb Terry Kotara Edwin Kysar H. D. Ladyman Gaylon Lard Leta Omega Lavertf Doy Lecroy Harold Lewis Janie Lewis Thomas Howard Lockl Modean Long Pat Lunsford Wanda Lunsford Billy Lyles Mary McAnally Velma McCathem Marilyn McDaniel E. Jay Mcllvain Jerry Clyde McNaughto1 Janice McWright DeWayne Maddox Harold Malone Elizabeth Mann Earl Martin Marjy Meek Betty Miller Celia Miller Betty Mills Dick Millsap Dorotha Ann Mitchell Marietta Mitchell Ray La Wayne Mobley joy Moore Miriam Mulanax I jerry Neef Charles Nelson Jimmy Larry Noel Mary Lou Novotny Betty Osborne Billie Mae Osborne Todd Overton ti 5 is Charles Owen Peggy Owen Charlotte Parker . Barbara Patterson ' Jeanette Patton Carol Paxson Bob Peacock Johnny Wade Perkins Joyce Arlena Phillips Io Ann Pitman Yin. Coimting and distributing the Little Harvest- ers each Friday is the work of the journalism class members, Jane Prichard , Marlene Kolb, Phillip McGuire, and Barbara Lichtenberger. in X Jeri Archer is on her w a y t o a pleasant swim. -JI V Q ' 1. J, A , Si 13? as .a illfff Ji' -t P . .1 I To vote for president, first, pay poll tax to collectors If GNT En S OoweetahOverstIeet,Vivianwilkinson,Carol Rankin. AT qmr, Second, report on election day to Precinct to receive UA. X ballot. Sam Anderson, Vivian Wilkinson, joe Tynes, f f, - RAR! X , were clerks at Precinct 2. Then go into booth, draw , 4 Q cm-tain,mark ballot. Eisenhower won in this election T -' K 1. by the history department. p , --s- ' x P ' 3 - ' -4-ggg:::lT'a 1-':j '-1--..... -b......,,,,,,. ----. -we----Q... , N. A, V, K- ,,,.N4M .V ' fuss. .xg af' ,, ,Li' 4 L aff' . W-ssl S.. 8 'I 1- . i f V -if '- X ' QWQM' P , Sophomores and juniors at the Howdy Week party are Nelda Smart , Pat Taylor, Marcheta Hall, Carolyn Dial, jaqulin Robertson, jan Baker, june Montgomery, Mary Lu Greene, and Mary Wills. Ronnie Powell Wendell Powell La Homa Prescott Mary Lou Prescott Nancy Presnell Maurita Prock Pat Reynolds Bobby Rice jerrell Richardson Leon Ricketts Mary Ruth Riggins Billie Ann Robertson B. D. Robison, Jr. Joyce Roenfeldt Margie Roundtree Parson Mayo hasjust heard I do from David Fatheree and Margie Roundtree. The Sears catalogue made a satisfactory Bible for the m a rri a g e booth the Latin Club set up at the All-School Carnival. Doris jean Rowe Damon Runyon Bill Al Russell Clifford Grey Ryan Paul Clarence Sackett Dallas Sasser Tony Saulsbury Betty Schaef Bob Schoolfield Charles Scott Wanda Scott Vinson Lee Shaw Ray Rexford Shelton Bernadine Shultz Joy Shumate learldean Alta Sloan Martha Sloan Nelda Smart Dorothy Jean Smith Emma Lee Smith Nancy Smith Ray Smith Tony Smith jan janean Smithhisler Edith Spence Mary Joyce Spoonemore Clent Stewart Lea Ora Stokes Marion Franklin Stone Ben Sturgeon Patsy Taylor Janice june Teague Douglas Thompson jo Tooley Kent Upton Kenneth Lee Van Sickle James Vicars Glenda jean Virden Carol Waggener jo Walker Mary Walker Patsy Ward Peggy Anne Ward Shirley Mae Watkins John Watson N l I Tommye Janet White Martha Wicker D. I. Wilkinson Mary Louise Wills Io Ann Wolford Betty jo Wood Charlene Wood Charles Wood Helen Yager K Jfudfnf 56C11'am ' Lv -5 K V Lined up to vote for U.S. president are Nancy Presnell, C 1 I X X Kathryn Hoover, Peggy Owen, a nd Dorothy johnson. X J 4 J K F f xl ' Ray Lake Virgil McAna11y Jimmy Malone Buddy Moore Wayne Ritthaler Pat Williams 5.41 A- . ,,s P wa Q 1 sith? , Mt . .H:.f'f'3'-?L?:1'! ' E v x' tx . 1 'Hg ' .frfgs 'iv' f'N,.5.i- N. , X ,1 , .j 'mwNR!xg I mv? QQ f ! M414 N fy! I NX WWHVAIWZX HW f g,i1--.- ZZ- Y' , I 'H V W MNH W 3 xx! 4 x J 1, .. 31+L X. ff: K D 2 I ww wwf XJ ' X X ,A -4 J M. I x ! gkyi 3250031 NJ 'jffafffj 73 Aaxgifylddfy FOGTBALL sw lf? MW QUEEN F F we Items mt 45, QUEEN BASKETBALL DY ' , 9 Ed Dudley, Junior Tommy Sells, Senior Buddy Cocicrell, Senior Lee Fraser, Senior Fighting Heart Award jimmy Martindale, Senior David Enloe, Senior LL-DISTRICT TE M Buddy Coclcrell andEd Dudley were named to the firstAll-District 1-AAAA offensive and defensive teams. Tommy Sells, David Enloe, and Jimmy Martindale made the second offensive team. Receiving honor- able mention were John Darby, J. N. Wright, and Bill Pippen. Making Paul B. Wi11iamson's All-State team was Buddy Cockrell. Ed Dudley received honorable mention. Cockrell also made the Fort Worth Star-Telegram All-State team. Dudl e y was placed on the second team offensive. Tommy Sells made honorable mention. Both Cockrell and Dudley were nam ed on the high school- All-State second team, named by the Texas Sports Writers Association. 'i Tom Tipps, head coachg Aubra Nooncaster, backfieldg and Dwaine Lyon, line. HARVESTER FOOTBALL M 4 W if A I9 1 let . lv' SCHEDULE We They 37 Austin, E1 Paso 27 44 Vernon 2 1 112'-Q . l . A 32 Duncan 12 'V 13 4' Amarillo 7 13 'F Abilene 7 38 'F Midland 26 7 'F Lubbock 20 12 'F Odessa 26 54 'I' San Angelo 7 34 4' Borger 26 if Conference games Billy Herr E E Bunky Fannon M Manage' Third mace in District LAAAA wager I i ink Um' lla: .. : Y , , , - 1 -I W 2 , no X 0 - -I e ' - q V - I -, Q f I P an 3... 3. J W, .- ii Captain Bud Cockrell and co-captains Wh Bill Pippen and Tommy Sells 3.41 1 Ed Dudley Left halfback Bob Wilhelm Back :3Q 'ff'l--'- h 1. W, R ,JL 'V joe Tynes Back Reggie Mayo Back ,,, . , ,Y W Ken Hinkle Back David Enloe Back J. N. Wright jimmy Keel Quarterback Fullback SCORING FOR SFASON Player TD EP Tot. Dudley 5 101 Lewis O 54 Enloe 12 48 Darby 1 25 Martindale O 12 Keel O 12 Wilhelm 2 8 Hinkle O 6 Tynes O 6 Sells 0 6 Radcliff 0 6 Harold lpuric fnll against Midland. John Darby Right halfback james Hawkins Jack Traywi ck Center Guard Q is Tommy Sells john Langford Left Tackle Guard Richard Graham Ray Fitch Center Guard Harold Lewis Bill Pippen Back Left Guard RUSHIER5 Player Att. Yds. Avg. Martindale 1 15 15 Hinlde 4 41 10.3 Dudley 144 939 6.5 Keel 31 199 6.4 Mayo 4 21 5.2 Enloe 124 627 5.1 Darby 75 346 4.6 Tynes 4 18 4.5 Lewis 1 13 475 4.2 Wilhelm 12 51 4.2 Radcliff 5 16 3.2 Wright 18 33 1.8 Darby mal ' ' ' Red Radcliff Back Mg..,.,5 . X in , 3- 5, 1 . Z5- .. , W? Z V M L. v, 5-A 41,11 ,a-lx fx. fw- 'le 4. -gm . pm -uf. ,u . -, SS A r 'A :Egg L, VT, ,ty K J, fi, fa, Q1 sa, 1.4 S yxz? X ,ww .1 .vv Y .EY ,B 3, lqg ' hi' , 7 Q affirm ' my wi 2' . ,gr A A . 'iv 'fait-. ,- r' ' SWT 1 W' -nn F . 24 i, ,, .V wa v James Pippen Ronny Elliott Right End Tackle 1- Bobby Holder Bill Culpepper Left End End jimmy Martindale Walker Bird End End The tables of statistics on the three preceding pages were compiled by the sports writes of the Pampa Daily News and include both conference and non- conference games. In conference play the Harvesters r a nk e d first in yards rushing with 1,766. They were second in first downs with 115 against Lubbock's 123, and second in total offense. Harold Lewis drives over for a TD against Duncan. 'T P. v-A g.. rr -Q C ., ..,,f I ,-Q ALL-DISTRICT LL-STATE BASKETBALL i jim Bond Freddy Woods A11-State First Team A11-State First Team A11-District First Team A11-District Second Team District High Scorer Buddy Cockrell A11- District Honorable Mention B111 Webb A11-State Second Team Ion Oden A11-State Second Team A11-District Honorable Mentior HARVESTER BASKETBALL 'QT- 023' I 15:55 Ei 'W Jim Bond and Jon Oden, co-captains, with Coach Clifton McNeel-y and joe McNamara, manager, plan trip to Austin to State Tournament. SEASONS RECORD 'iii-. 1 --fwfr Pampa Opponent Pampa Opponent 63 Stratford 46 77 San Angelo 46 9 1 Stratford 58 61 Abilene 52 74 Roswell, N. M. 46 83 Lubbock 43 88 Clovis, N. M. 68 74 Borger 60 67 Phillips 49 98 Snyder 67 BI-DISTRICT 85 Snyder 59 89 Phillips 69 51 Bowie, E1 Paso 39 59 Bowie, El Paso 51 CONFERENCE-DISTRICT I-AAAA STATE 52 Midland 69 43 Odessa 41 48 Stephen F. Austin 37 69 San Angelo 54 Hougtgn 69 Abilene 53 61 Austin 37 70 Lubbock 62 54 Amarillo 52 72 Borger 65 72 Midland 34 64 Odessa 44 S TATE CHAMPIO S K,- Total points are for the entire season except the State finals. jimmy Bond, Co-Captian, jmuior centers 6'4 5 second yearg TP 545 Freddy Woods, senior forwardi 5'11 5 second years TP 301 Buddy Cockrell, senior guard 6'2 3 second year, TP 21 'EI-'27 15 Jon Oden, Co-Captain, senior guard 5'9 3 second yearg TP 197 Billy Webb, senior forwardg 5'11 3 second yearg TP 185 Don Fagan, junior guard, 5'7 5 first years TP 71 1,6- ' i Q W , ,Hb 4 5. 'igwhcfx , , 1? 'QRS . gy Q ' alll r -aff an A r f 1 :fn I K.. K fs W-S , N., A wh- Ken Hinkle, Coach Terry Culley, H arold Lewis, and Manager Douglas Thompson ex- amine the second place trophy won at the Claude Tournament. Hinkle and Lewis are co- captains. GUERR ILLA BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD Pampa Opponent Pampa 61 Stratford 33 Roberts Motor Co. 81 Stratford 39 Sandie Sophs 38 Clovis 15 Graham 64 Phillips 33 Groom 46 White Deer 41 Follett 77 Allenreed 59 Borger B 66 Claude 6 1 Amarillo Price 60 Stinnett 50 Roberts Motor 88 Phillips 54 Amarillo Price 50 McLean A 60 Stinnett A 41 O'Donnel.l A 55 Stratford A 46 Borg er B Opponent 60 49 28 54 55 47 68 36 63 Benny Cartwright Sophomore Forward , 1 year State Tournament Charles Carroll Sophomore Forward, 1 year Harold Lewis Co-Captain Sophomore Forward , 1 ye 31' State Tournament Douglas Randolph junior Center, 2 years State Tournament Larry Larsen Junior Forward, 2 years Gene Doggett Sophomore Center, 1 year Billy Culpepper Sophomore Center, 1 year Ken Hinkle Co-Captain Sophomore Guard, 1 year , State Tournament Dale Hemsell junior Guard, 2 years Bill Whitsett Sophomore Forward, 1 year , Ray Cooper Junior Guard, 2 years State Tournament ' sf Mffa Lf 9,5 Sr- I ear- Fafufard 5 f x if GUERRILL A FOOTBALL SCHEDULE We They Amarillo Gold 18 18 Borger 0 18 Turkey 6 7 Le fors 6 2 7 Amarillo White 13 28 Wheeler 9 40 Amarillo Gold 37 13 Amarillo White 14 14 Borg er 1 9 46 Season's records show Bill Edwards leading in the scoring with 54 points. Bill Fulenwider and Iameswaner are next with 32 and 21, respectively. Dean Franklin completed 4996 of his passes. Benny Cart- wright and Bud Crow were the main pass receivers. Left: Coaches Weldon Trice and Orville Lewis Lower left: Co-Captains Buddy Moore and Ben Sturgeon Managers Bobby Conway and jesse Honal-cer. 1 i?'1l-flu-llQ'1? fat 7.21. ...-Q. James Waner Fullback john McBride, tackle, and jerry McNaughton, guard. Benny Cartwright End n Bob Schoolfield Le ft hal fback ll I- -qu. Huey Burns Guard Dean Franklin, quarterback, and jerry Holt, center. Ben Sturgeon. tackle and co-captam and David Hutchens, tackle. jim Greene End Tommy Darling Right halfback 3 5 , i .1 WY rw , A bf UMW a ' , 7-I v ,. ,E L . ' l ,- ,,.q Danny King, end, and Ion Cantrel, tackle, try their speed. Bill Edwards - Bud Crow - se, rf' l .Q if ' 'K '- ,NM QQ J r- . ,w ..,,,t'f.s1..:-v a , :I . ,....A' ft vwdss' - Fight Mm' End Pat Williams End Robert Fleming quarterback hands off to Bob Marlar, left halfback. W John Schoolfield Guard Ray Lake Right Halfback Bill Fulenwider, left halfback, carries the ball as Marlin Coleman, tackles. Damon Runyon Tackle TRACK Track team m e m b e r s are Qfirst r o wj jack Gillpatrick, Tommy Clark, Walker Bird, Bobby Wilhelm, james Pip- pen,Marlin Coleman,Bobby Holder,Bill Pippeng fsecond rowj John Darby, James Hawkins, Travis Taylor, james Holmes, Bill Whitsett, Harold Le wis, Ed Dudleyg fthird rowj Ion Cantrell, J im Bond , Buddy C o c k r ell, Freddy Woods, Harlan Boyle , Reggie Mayo, Dale Hemsell. Coach Tom Tipps is the trainer. The track class se nd s representatives to various meets, I X including ones at Amarillo, Fort Worth, Snyd er, and La r e d 0. They enter the Interscholastic League tr a c k ,QJX events. 2 1 6.9 flj Tommy Cox,senior,fourth year: District 5O,51,52,535 Regional 51 with Individual Honors: Sand- ie and Odessa Relays 525 Fort Worth Track and Golf Meet 53. Q21 Darrell Godfrey, senior, fourth year: Disuict 51,525 Regional 525 Sandie and Odessa Relaysg Lubbock Invitational 52. 131 Ronnie Mullins, F junior,third year: District 523 Regional 52, Sandie and Odessa Relays 52. Q41 Dick Prigmore, senior, fourth year: District 525 Odessa Relay 525 Fort Worth Track and Golf Meet 53. f5j Bill Russell, soph- omore: Fort Worth Meet 53. Q61 Buster Carter, sophomore, Fort Worth Meet 53. UQ James S c arberry , junior, first year. Q81 jerry Boston, sophomore. Q91 Bobby Thornton, junior, first year. QIOQ james White, junior, first year. fllj Sammy Houchin, sophomore. 112, Joe Chisum, sophomore. Not pictured: Charles Austin,senior, fourth year: District 515 and Tommy Poley, sophomore. I -Q 5 ,J BASEBALL Other boys out for baseball are Ed Dudley, John Perkins, Clois Lyon,Buddy Moore, I. T. Lamberson,I-larold Lewis, Travis Taylor, Ray Cooper, Richard Graham, George Depee, Don Fagan, Ken Hinkle, jim Bond, Larry Larsen, Winsett N i c hols , Bobby Holder, james Warner, David Cartwright, Hubert Dunc a n, Ray Fitch, Norman Frost, David Ho l tm a n, Eugene B e a ty, Dick Millsap, David Hutchens. As the Harvester goes to press, an 18-game schedule for the season has be e n drawn by four schools of District 1 AAAA: Amarillo, Lubbock, Borger, Pampa. Plans call for a single game on Friday afternoon and a double header the next afternoon at the same place, Pampa will play six games with each opponent, three on the home field, and three on the opposition court. Alton Flynn is the catcher while Don Smith swings for a home run. .-QV' 'QQ' Alton Flynn puts Gerald Mobley out at home plate. Don Smith is next at bat. Richard Qualls, jack Traywick, Joe Tynes, and Dar- rell Seitz are ready to get in practice for a big game. ShirleyAustin servesa ten- Janice Mounce draws back Marietta Mitchell demon- nis ball. and aims at the target. strates her favorite sp ort , bowling. PE DEPARTME T Mrs. Wayne Tripp Mr. Wayne Frizzel Girls' Teacher Head of Departmel R e x Fenton Qbottomj and Jerry Bruce sets a record of R o nn i e P o w ell set rope Finis Gee do the shoulder- 2 10 consecutive s i t - up s climbing record, 26 feet in knee balance in tumbling during the Physical Fitness 10.4 seconds. class. Testing Program. 'A.-:JO-1 l BEST ALL-ROUND GIRL ATHLETE 3 If-'X I Q BEST ALI.-ROUND BOY ATHLETE n., M a x an H42 ' ' A 5. j E' Aziz y 5-M 1 ' 32- v' LZ, 7 Af-x ,Y- . ,ff g get A 1 V A K W. , -. 11'-K tx lx 2 f A f .x .. '. Q . A .. 3 V .5 . X. ' ' ' 541- 1 rf in ' x , g K , ' , V, 7 -J - , , 4' I 1 -4, V , T ' 5 . .sf f 11.5 'f' 'ZFZ' 1 5- . 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Constitution committee members are Rex McKay, chairman, and jackie Robertson. John Teed was not present for picture. Sponsors, Mr. A. A. Roberts, assistant principal, and Mrs. Ruby Capps, counselor, discuss Open House preparations. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council is made up of the president a vice president, chosen by popular election ea spring for the following school year, the cl: presidents, the home room presidents, and t. head cheerleader. The Student Council sponsors Howdy Week to pr mote friendliness, All-School Carnival at Ha loweeng Open I-louse, a visitation night for pa ents and p atrons5 and the All-School Prom. addition, it supervises assemblies and electioi sells game programs, and prints the Student D rectory. The assembly committee ,Ioan Rogers, Sue Stew- art, Don N el so n, and Bill Herr, consider plans. johnny Wills is chairman of this committee. Campaign committee paints a p o s t e r. They are james Pippen,Glenda Dudley, Don Fagan, Alton Flynn, chair- man, Carl Bl onkvist, and Glen Adams. Xs- tion. Election committee: Ben Sturgeon, Norma Qualls, Betty Bullard, Barbara Frye, chairman, and Nancy Harrison count votes in the All-School favorite elec- R Public relations committee D. I. Wilkinson, jim Bon d Sam Anderson, and Llw- lyn Young, chairman,ap- prove the date for the All- School Carnival. 03 .4-A. Advertising committee: Carol Foster, Bobby Holder, Don Crump, Paul Coronis, Bruce Campbell, chair- man, Be nn y Cartwright, and Mary Wills inspect a poster made to advertise Open House. Social committee: jerry McNaughton, jimmy Mar- tindale , FreddyWoods, Joyce Moyer, chairman, jack Tr a ywi ck, Robert Fleming, and Le e Fraser plan Don President Herman Van Sickle Vice President Seniors receiving membership this year are: ffirst rowj Patsy Stovall,Wynell Weatherred, Carol R a n k i n, fsecond rowj Joan Cantrell, Nancy Adams, Beverly Williamssfthird rowj R e g g i e Mayo, Richard Lunsford, and Billy Webb. ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the National Honor Society is based on scholarship, character, leadership, service. Fifteen per cent of the senior class and five per cent of the junior class are eligible. Marilyn Fitzgerald Secretary-Treasurer Joyce Moyer Walter Colwell juniors elected this year are ffirst rowj Gaye Nell C ar t e r, Norma Q u all sgfsecond rowj jaqulin Robertson, Jennie Rockwell ,Q t h i r d x rowy Mary Wooley, and jolrm Teed. l I i , ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The m ain project of the PHS chapter is an honor banner awarded each six weeks to the class having the largest per cent of its mem- bership on the honor roll. E Joan Lunsford Kay Wilson Mr. Kenneth Walters Sponsor ' gg Q55 is 1 N Ni is S I .1 june Guill joe Key juniors elected this ye ar are ffirst rowj Jan Baker,james Pippeng fsecond rowj Charlotte Call, Terry F orr e st e r 5 fthird rowj Sandra Burch, and George Depee. Seniors receiving membership this year are Qfirst rowj Adelaide Williams, Pat Franklin, jane P ri c h a r dg fsecond r o wj Byron Byars, Llwlyn Young, LeRoy Ellisg fthird rowj Tom- my Sells, Richard Qualls. Preparing for a candlelight initiation ceremon are the Quill and Scroll officers: Carol McCune parliamentarianswalter Colwell, secretarygjan Prichard, Ueasurerg Nihla Morrison, vic e presi dents and sitting, V iv i a n Wilkinson, presideni Miss Olive Carter is the sponsor. Helping set the date for the second initiation service of the year are the first semester initiates: Al i c e Seawright, Norma Qualls, jerry Bray, Marie Roberts, Herman Van Sickle , andjennie Lee Rock- well. Quill and Scroll is an international organization which gives re cognition to high school journalists. Juniors and s e n io r s who have done outstanding work in the publications department and who have high scholastic standing are eligible for member- ship, upon recommendation by the local sponsor and acceptance by the e x e c u t i v e secretary at Northwestern University in Chicago. Looking over their invitations to membership are John Allford, Jo a n Rogers, Joyce Moyer, Myrna Randolph, and Io Ann Claterbaugh. QUILL AND SCROLL Seniors receiving membership this year are ffirst row, Carol McCune , joan Cant- rell, Vivian Wilkinson, Dolores Drake, Rubye Shelton, fsecond row, Doris Ann King, LeRoy Ellis, D a vi d Cartwright, and Peggy Solomon. Juniors who were given membership this y e ar are G a y e Nell Carter, Christine Pierce ,joan Rogers, Dwayne Kuntz , Jean Martindale, Don Sprinkle, T e rr y For- rester, Robert Perkins, John Teedg and Kenneth Van Sickle, sophomore.. ' Best Thespian of 1953 Jerry Bray The THESPIANS Troupe 10 10 Seniors who received membership last year are Qfirst rowj Ro c he ll e Smith, jerry Bray, Sally C o b b, Norma Qualls, John Allfordg Qsecond rowj Byron Byars, Neil jolly, and Herman Van Sickle. Society is an educational organization established to advance dramatic arts and to create an active and intelligent interest in dramatics among high school stu- dents. The societyis an honor society in that students are grant- ed membership for having performed meritorious work in dramatics. Their work is measured by a point system. Miss Billie Hutchings is the sponsor. Ann Jordan, secretary, Marlene Leder , historian, Don Nel- son, president, Walter Colwell,vice president, meet to plan an assembly program. Joe Key is treasurer. Q 1. JW W. Nh 6- 25 'E x Mia A If 'f I IP !'-F7-M., Little Harvester officers hard at work are Farrell Day, bookkeeperg Jen- nie Rockwell, advertising m an ag er, Walter Colwell, editor, Margie Graham, feature editor, Sandra Burch, sports editor, Ioan Rogers, cir- culation manager, and Sunny Rae Pierce, typist. Other workers on the weekly newspaper are reporters John All ford , john Carruth, Herman Van Sickle, Miriam Mulanaxmyqnaqkandolph, Le a Ora Stokes, jane Prichard, Damon Runyong ad salesmen, jo Ann Claterbaugh, Rosa Marie Hayes, jo y Shumateg typists Venita Janes, Billie jean jones, and car- toonist Maurita Prock. journalism class members are Ruth Abernathy, Barbara Frye, Barbara Lichtenberger, Phillip McGuire, Marlene Kolb, and C h a rl o t t e Call. LITTLE HARVESTER 1 3.-J J .9 fn , ,- Walter C ol w ell, editor discusses plans with Miss Olive Carter , spon- sor. f jean Martindale Sir Toby Belch Norma Qualls Countess Olivia Dwayne Kuntz Sir Andrew Agueche ek Mis s Billie Hutchings di- rects all speech activities, including cl a s s plays, all Interscholastic League Speech entrie s , andthe speaking parts in the oper- etta, Rio Rita. :haf IQ TWELFTH IGHT .-i '55, S... jerry Bray Malvolio Ann jordan Maria Rochelle Smith Feste Doris Ann King Make- up Scenes from Twelfth Night were used as Pampa. High School's entry in the Interscho- lastic League One Act Play Contest. Gary Frashier Lights Robert Perkins Lights LeRoi Baker Assistant Stage Manager Terry Forrester Stage Manager U52 ...tw Sally Cobb ..... Rochelle Smith. . . . . . john Allford ,,,, Ipon Nelson ,,,,. Vivian . . . . Rubye Shelton , , , Peggy Solomon , , . Dolores Drake , ,,,. . . Herman Van Sickle joan Cantrell ,.., Walter Colwell. . , Jerry Bray ...... Marlene Leder, . , . . . ff' David Cartwright , Burkhard Brehm . . . . Jimmy Keel Bill Pippen Tommy Sells , , , jimmy Keel Dick Seawright. . . Ann jordan .... Byron Byars , , Reggie Mayo LeRoy Ellis . . Bobby Becker , , Don Smith Dick Seawright. . . Philip Mangham . . Buddy Epperson Bill Pippen . . . jim Batson jim Cook jim Graham jim Nation L. D. Steele David Trinlehorn . H ,L -' .5 , Y Maggie Cutler, Miss Preen, Sheridan Whiteside,Dr. Bradley, john, Sar- ah, Mrs. and Mr. Stanley, and june Stanley watch the effects of Mr. Presents Whiteside's insults on Mrs. Dexter and Mrs. McCutcheon. HE MA WHO CAME T0 DINNER , , , , , Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley . . . . . Miss Preen , John, the butler -',,,... .. , , Richard Stanley . . . .june Stanley . . saE'1WE?e6i-sk . . . . Mrs. Dexter Mrs. McCutcheon . . . .Mr. Stanley , . . Maggie Cutler ,,,,,Dr.Bra ey Sheridan Whiteside . , Harriet Stanley . . . Bert jefferson . , . Professor Metz . . Luncheon guests , , , . ,Expressmen . . .Lorraine Sheldon .........Sandy . . Beverly Carlton . . . . . . .Westcott Radio Technicians .........Banjo , , , Deputies . . . .Choir Bovs CREW Miss Billie Hutchings ....... . John Allfordi ...... . . Don Nelsoiiwl. Bobby Becker Dolores Drake. . . Byron Byars Carol McCune . . . Marvin Baer ..... Gail Finkelstein Ann Outhier Billie Combs ..... Woodshop Classes. . . LeRoi Baker Robert Perkins Jeri Archer and Cast Members . . . si . . . .Director .Stage Manager . . .Props . . . Lights . . Sound . . Make-up . . . Building . . .Paint Crew X1 mx xg Q fx ,J ,.. --Y,.4g n. r'x I ' I X74- jmz0! X iz: ' ff u f N fl I' fl' fl f X ,, is fix ibm is ...- Kali Ruth . . . Eileen , , , Helen . , Violet. , , Mrs. Wade Prospective Appopolus . Jensen. . . The Wreck Lonigan , , Fletcher, . Frank . . . Cossack. , Chic . , . Baker .... Sherwood . Consul . . . gl xnxx Note the interesting and exciting dormer window, exclaims Mr. Appopolus as he points out the good features of the apartment he wishes to rent to Ruth and Eileen. tenant CAST . . ..,...- . . Norma Qualls Gaye Nell Carter . . . Judy Nance ,Christine Pierce . . Nancy Brown Ora Mae Tackett . . Dwayne Kuntz ,Jean Martindale . . Q . . jim Bond . . .jimmy Hash . . .LeRoi Baker . . .Don Sprinkle Jean Martindale . .Terry Forrester . . . . .John Teed . Robert Perkins . . .Baery Oates Little Boys . . . Future admirals Stage Manager Properties . . . , , Lights ...... Sound Effects . . . Make-up . . Book Holder . . Director ..... . . . john Weatherred Mack Layne Dale He-msell, john Warner, Gayle Trollinger, Don Webb, LeRoi Baker, Don Duenkel C REW . . . James Holmes . . . . Don Sprinkle Christine Pierce . . . . .Don Cook . . .Gary Frashier Leo O'Gorman . . .Ruby Vernon Shirley Lea Ora Mae Tackett Miss Billie Hutchings The Elves and the Shoemaker, directed by Miss Billie Hutchings, was presented jan- uary 17 to an audience of grade school children. Characters are Su Stone as Tabitha, Marie Roberts, Me gg jerry Bray, Gremlog Ronnie Patton, Finellog Kenneth Van Sickle, Widget, Shirley Lea, Rhoda, Don Sprinkle, Shoemakerg Sally Cobb, Ursul ag Rochelle Smith, Kareng Doris King, Wife, Shirley Larson,Joan5joan Rogers, Heckla. James Holmes, stage manager, and Charles Austin, sound effects, were in charge of the crew work. CHlLDREN'S THEATER Children's Theater class was organized this year and presented a play each semester es- pecially for presentation at the elementary schools. Class members designed and made their costumes and stage settings. Second semester production was King Midas and the Golden Touch. The cast was Don Sprinkle as King Midas, Su Stone,Tyra5 Connie Kelly,Alcina5 Rochelle Smith, Perdixiag Kenneth Van Sickle, Hotepg Dwayne Kuntz, Chaldusg and Marie Roberts, Cybele. The crew was made up of Vivian Wilkinson, Doris King, ShirleyTe'a, Charles Austii1,sShirley Larsen, jerry Bray, andmflloggfw' s. Jaqlrlin Robertson, president, and Miss Pat- ricia Lively, sponsor, examine a recent issue of the Texas Classroom Teachers Bulletin. Z ,S FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA The Future Teachers of America was organ- ized this year for the first time in Pampa High S c h o ol. Its purpose is to acquaint students with teaching and its problems. I , 9,91-lfO00Xf E ' lass? X7 f ., N ' I l I l 'f If 1-I A ', lf , Other charter members of the organization are Patsy Darby, Mary Wills, Bob Scheu, Charlotte Hoggatt, Carol Rankin, Shirley Larsen , Margaret Koehler , Farrell Day, Mari- etta Mitchell, Joy Shumate, Marie Roberts, Emma Poston, J un e Montgomery, Christine Pierce, Carol McCune, Adelaide Williams, Avanelle Hogsett, Jennie Rockwell, Shirley Cook,June Guill,Miriam Mulanax, Saundra Cartwright, Charlotte C all, Janie Roberts, Janie Lewis, Rosa Marie Hayes, Jo Ann Pit- man. Connie Kelly, historian, Ramona Meadows, librarian, John All for d, secretary, Margie McKee, vice president, and Su Stone, par- liamentarian, draw teecher's picture on the bo ard and wonder how they will enjoy such antics a few years from now. HI-Y One ofthe main projects of the Hi-YC1ub is the concession stand at the football games. The boys are not required to work but are employed by the club. Delegates were sent to both the conference in Amarillo and the Model Legislature. lr mu l MJ-M Mr. Cameron Marsh, Sponsor ,---- I ,mn m . First semester officers jerryLunsford,parliamen- tariani Sam An d e r so n, treasurerg Herman Van Sickle, presidents Don N e l son, secretary, and Bruc e Campbell, vice president, are discussing the problems that aris e in the operation of the Hi-Y concession stand. ----.-y BEVERAGE ' 'll Second semester officers Lee Fraser, vice presi- dent, Bruce C a m p b ell, president, Byron Byars, secretaryg and Herman Van Sickle, treasurer, take time out for a coke while planning the programs for the semester meetings. Q--ww-v f'-'T 7' TRI-HI-Y gl Council officers for the year are Qbeginnin, at the top, and from left to rightjL1w1y Young, president, Wynell Weatherred, vic pr e s i d e nt, Carol Rankin, historian, jane Weatherred, secretary, Connie jo Kelly, li brarian5 Marilyn Fitzgerald, treasurer, ani Carol McCune, reporter. Mrs. Ray Thompson is sponsor of the sopho- more chaptergMissVirginiaVaughan, senior and head sponsor, and Miss Madge Rusk, jun- ior sponsor . Ruth Abernathy, secre tary 9 jo T ool e y, vice president, and Pat Reynolds, president, make plans for the sale of football programs. Major projects of the Tri-Hi-Y club have been the Negro Nur s e r y,to which they have contributed canned goods and bed linens5 sell- ing programs and pom-poms at the football gamesg and adopting Peg- gy, a fifteen year-old girl ofGirls' Town. AA rating is maintained by the club with its three chapters working to- gether as one unit. Pat johnson, president of the senior chapter,ca11s the meeting to order as Sue Kennedy, vice president, sits ready to assist, and Lou Nell Wag- ner, secretary,prepares to read the minutes. Sue Williams , secretary, Gaye Nell Carter, presid entg and Carolyn Dial, vice president of the junior chapter, look over the records be fore their meeting. TRI- HI-Y Latin III offic the Halloween party. They are Marilyn Fitzgerald , secretarygjaqulin Robertson, vice presidentg Mrs. Lula B. Owen, spon- sors and Reg Mayo, president ers enjoy refreshments at Latin II officers arrivin t g a the party are jimmy Henson,vice presidentg Nor- ma Qualls, secretary3 and Don Nelson, president. LATIN CLUB Latin II officers preparing the witches brew are Koell Gillpatrick, secretaryi Herman Van S' ' 1ck1e,pres1dent3 and Peg- gy Solomon, vice president. Hiding Lmder the table fr om the witches are Carol P a x s o n, vice presidents Pat Reynolds , secretary 5 and Carl Blonl-cvist, president. Latin I spooks are Don Duenkel, presi- dents Margie Roundtree ,vice presidentg and jan Baker, secretary. The Latin Clubs sponsor a Roman banquet in the spring, at which the members wear togas and observe the banquet customs of the Romans. At the Christmas Caroling Party they sing the fam- iliar Christmas songs in Latin. ue Kennedy, secretary-treasurer, and jerry Spencer, ice p r e s i d e n t, look on as Miss Virginia Vaughan, ponsor, demonstrates on Billy Wicker, president, the roper way to drape a Spanish shawl. These students re Spanish II officers. Spanish I officers try the Hat Dance. Joe Chisum,sec- retary-treasurer, and Ronnie Mullins, president, clap as Gretchen johannsen, president, dances. Mary Wills,vice president, and Nancy Will,secretary- treasurer, show the pl a que s of Mexican figures that decorate the Spanish bulletin board. Todd Overton vice president, was not present for the picture. ! SPANISH CLUB Sp ani sh Club activities include a Spanish b a n que t featuring Mexican food, partici- pation in the Pan American Fiesta inAmar- illo, and election of a Spanish Queen. S Spanish II o f fi c e r s study the pinata. Leta Inmon, president, holds the Mexican pinata while Wyn ell Weatherred, vice president, and Carolyn Dial, secretary-treasurer, set his hat at the right angle. . '1 Tiffin 1- 'N , ., Y Q f - nr' 'Q WW 1-N-Q., ,... ,n..f IQ Registrar assistants are Shirley Gist jane Pri h , c ard, Joyce Moyer, Sue Williams, Pat johnson, Marietta Archer, Joan Cantrell, Lynn Cornelius, Ann Outhier, and Sue Kennedy. Not pictured are jeaxmette New- man and Lou Nell Wagner. OFFICE Library assistants are D on jordan, Edwin Hughes, Annette Altman Janie L ' , ewis, Betty Harrison, Billie Ann Combs, Norma Briden, Nancy jameson, Martha Wicker, Adelaide Williams , Martha Sloan, Pat Frank- lin, Pat Lunsford, and Margie McKee. -- Attendance office assistants are Charlotte Hoggatt, Le Quita Harvel, Shirley Olsen,Judy Nance, Yvonne Guthrie, Donna Crossman and Aquilla Collins. ASSISTANTS Mrs. Paula Gantz, bookke eper, is assisted by Bruce Campbell and jerry I Spencer. Councelor 's assistants are Pat Young W yn ell Weatherred, Marilyn Fitz gerald, Shirlene Ferrell, Gail Finkel stein, and Claudette Matheny. W4 J' NJ Ml W M W E if L john All ford, president, LeRoy Ellis, vice president, El b e r t a Costner, secretary, are getting ready to leave for Highlander Festi- val in Dallas. A CAPPELLA CHOIR FIRST ROW: Mary Dillma.n,Doris Welch,Carol Rankin, Sammie Cason, Ramona Meadows, Janice Baker, Coombes,Pat Cargile , Sue Stewart,Ann jordan. SECOND ROW: Joyce Pixler, Patsy Stovall, Dolores Bly Emerson, Elberta Costner, Shirley Wood, Wand a. Hill, Christine Pierce, Betty Wylie, Janet Weatherred, ford, Scotty Davey, Le Roy Ellis, Richard Rad cl i ff, Don Smith, Ivan Peacock, Darwin Bauman, Billie Rex McKay, Roy Bogue, jerry Lunsford,Tommy Tinsley, Bruce Campbell, Sam Daugherty, Paul Coronis, ' 0 fgif? , USXSH 'Tl 4 fr joan Lunsford nists, are looking over the music for Rio Rita under the directi Baumgardner. pg 145 xfgf X IKEA ,D- -1 and Patsy Stovall, accompa- ll on of Mr. Kenneth js A CAPPELLA CHOIR ,- N ll Carter Beverly Rogers, Shirley Olsen,Gloria Llwlyn Young, Dorothy Gray, Koell Gillpatrick, Gaye e , miller, CarolynDial,Barbara King,Mary Windsor, Saundra Cartwright, Lets. Inmon, Rubye Shelton, Shirley joan Lunsford. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann McPeak, Sam Anderson, james Lamb, David Whatley, john All- ' ll . FOURTH ROW: Gary Baker, Jimmy Keel, W'cl-cer Skipper Culberson, Adelaide Ske ey Martin, Billie 1 , Walter Colwell, Billy Webb, I-lershell Mitchell, Charles Vance, Elmer Bynum. H- BOYS QUA RT ET Bruce Campbell, S am Daugherty, Walter Colwell and Elmer Bynum. JUNIOR SEXTET Gaye Nell Carter, Beverly Rogers, Saundra Cartwright, L e t a Inmon, Janice Baker, and Christine Pierce. SENIOR SEXTET Gloria Faye Coombe s, Elberta Costner , Llwlyn Young ,Wanda Hill , janet Weatherred, and Shirley O1- sen. M 4 i . WI! A 'J ai! K ,, . , fffffuh ,F f,14.4..1,A, , , L 'f-flflfmflfff' 11jf'. n1If.,.-,fj f,.f f Q Y ' f,.f 4 ' , 1 T X V , A A ' F' IQ nf Q A A -V NLM I i ' I V -- A 2 j gf 'ffagrif 5 :...g... A1 ..,...,r:. , ' 5 '. - , 'V ' if! ml ' .. - , , -. -- -- em -f if VN . , ,x,,,5, .N .L , A K K . :W U , . . . K 6 , . ...,, I , f., .,,..,q., . 4: ' i 1g,3,YH3,3'5,.5 A 4-,-,, K N .MILL :Y , M, wi W ,,.., A, ,., ,awwdkq nitwwvlin, ,.!V,,,.,. f-' 2 f' 1 Q . .l f'f' 1 .1 +V 1 'f :J - 5' Y ' .push ,. v,2'QxMA':n5f 1, Ah: ig, 'tm g rg! A 4 Q, t j, -5 - -- - if 1 .E ' - ' . gl ' Z , ' ' 3 , rmyf :'xx V J -pg :IJY1 ,L ., V Q. Q l U., g , , ' L H V 4 'L ,L U I -E A 1' YE' . . , . 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FOURTH ROW: fstandingj C arol McCune, D on Cook fsittingj Leon Black, Mary Brummett, Grady Milton, Danny Schroedel,Wayne Griggs, jerry Doggett. Not picutres . g , ,mfg N , H, r X T 'si' i , i , T Mr. Orland Butler , dire ctor, Nancy Adams, se cretary-treasurer, iv 1 Kenneth Hinkle, vice president, Adelaide Williams, council member, jerry Doggett, president, Gerald Richardson, coun- cil memberg Robert Perkins, council member. goner. SECOND ROW: Adelaide Williams, Nancy Adams, Jimmy Henson, Sue Teopfer, john Teed, Roy Harper, Robert Clements, Byron Byars, Keith Bonny, Wilma Southard, Sammy Houchin, Bob Peacock, Calvin Hill, Gayle Patsy Darby, Phillip Mangham, Barbara Edwards, Dorothy jo hnson , Shirley Cook, june Guill, Mr. Orland Butler, are Tony Smith, Blaine Skewes, Morris Enloe, Dale McLaughlin, Sue Williams. n The choral department, directed by Mr. Kenneth Baumgardner an d Mrs. Lonnie Richardson,presented their annual Christmas concert December 16. The A Cap- pella Choir sang for various civic clubs, the grade schools, the Gray County 50th Anniversary Celebration, and High School Open House. The ensembles also pre- sented a munber of program s for civic clubs. January 19 the choir sang in the choral workshop in Canyon and Ramona Meadows, soprano, and Sam Daugherty, bass, were chosen to sing in the All-State Chorus. On April 20 and 21 the choral department presented the operetta, Rio Rita. f t FIRST ROW: Charlotte Hog g att, Jerry Sloan, Celia Miller, Wanda Scott, Jo Tooley, Doris Jean Rowe, Janice Teague, Betty Powers, Joyce Phillips, Darlene Muns. SECOND ROW: Velma McCathern, Nancy Brown, Bernadine Shultz, Betty Hollingworth, CletaJo White, Mary Lou Prescott, Mod e an Long, Melba jo Borton, Betty Mills, Jerry Collins. THIRD ROW: Nelda Henry, Janice McWright, Jan Srnithhisler,Patsy Johnson, Jo Walker, Jeri Archer, Barbara Lichtenberger, Kay Stewart, Ja ck i e Goodan, Sandra Hollis, Mary Walker. Mr. Bamngardner is the director. 655551 Numa ett Neii Soiiy , Soe ROW 2 rgaret Canton, Sames Deyers, Bfbbby Rice , Yaoi Sack , ideien 'lager , Meriene Diii, Yeggy Soiomon, srcorm en Yiorence V eiasqnel ,Ray Sheiton , Simmy Noei, res Drake , Doris Condo. 'YHXYD ROW: th Riggins, Leo O'Gorrnan, Barbara Man! . iack. Ciarene Spencer , C ar oi Yamsson , Ma n Woody Stewart, D . X, Wiikinson, P-nita Day ey ,Liia Snyder , 'yoyce Gre , 'riiriey Coiiee, Psniaiie Hopkins, Doio Bioomingdaie , Sue Ridweii, Mary Rn Xington ,P at Reynoids ,Yrankie Taro en , Yeggy pdien,Leta idarniiton, Einorah iey McConneii, Gayie Camp- FXRST ROW 1 McNamara, 'Y o dd Overto , Cariitta Daiton ,Gretchen Sohannsen, Daiias Sasser , Xudy Nance , La idoma Prescott, S Soy ce Roenieidt, Yatsy 'Yayior ,Virginia Crocker , Ei Dora ' on, Rey eriy Crnlan, Sean Smith,Rarnona Edwards, Xoyce Tui Burns, Mary Condo , Sane Montgomery ,Mary Sooonemore, uise Goii, Xoan Parker ,Sue BrouLson,Margie Roandtree, Shir s , V ir - B. D . Robis YOUYJYH ROW 1 Betty Xndy Yoi1oyyeii,Barbara Smith, Xp beii. Mr . Baarrigardner directs this group. Coombe Barbara riie Sue Matthews, Shiriey Baird, id. D. Ladyman , Henry SECOND ROW 1 Donna Y r anki in, Martha Cariiie , rt 'Donna Crosgman, Caroi Foster , Betty Osborne, ooper , Yeggy W ar d, Nancy Strickiand, r Ora Mae Tacketr, Harriet LioydBrun1rnett , dson is d Rozann Sier en, Cha arrison, X o an Ydegei. 'ckett,'Yon'1rny ipckha , Kean Shnpp, Ptdeii C Greene ,Doiores'Yucke , ton,Chariotte Yarker , ta Hal. Mrs. Richar Lnnsior , ancy id ames Yi e Roib , ary Ln erry Sia Marche FXRST ROW 1 Wanda ginia Stoops , Le Quita idarv ei , N Cvystai Chambiiss , Frances B abb , X bara Yrye. 'YYXXRD ROW: Mari e n er , Yat Yonng,Mary p,nr1 Guthrie ,M GOrdon, Marie Baker ,Gayion Lard, X ' X Barbara O'Rear , Nancy ijittieton, i d Dud n BOX! Bird iynM Wright, iey,Bar by Beck ' ,Soyce ' cDanie , Gien a ' Ysobertido , W1 Mary d,Mari Xaqnhn Dean. FOURTH RO Neison Peggy Richmon Charies the director . We U CHOR AL C LUB 1' -1-1-11 V , . is we jfiffi , -1. rw' K' Af-gf .' f 55, 5 y a .. S se rrrr 1 H z ' He 5, ,L 'W SW J a 'alia 1-'Q' ,wav 4 . . -.--1- ,-f-v--,-cv' J,, W ' i . - ,bww Allie Miller Senior, 1 year Stand up and holler yell cheerleaders Io Tooley, Allie Miller, Sue Stewart,David Fatheree, Pat Car- gile, Lloyd Brummett, and Beverly Rogers. 3' Pat Cargile Senior, 2 years A vs-fy l Sue Stewart 4 i Head Cheerleader 2 years 7-3x CHEER LEADERS ' 'QSM Beverly Rogers David Fatheree Ilmior, 2 years I11!!i0l', 2 YCUS Mrs. Mable Torvie - l 3 3. 'i Sponsor Lloyd Brummett Sophomore Io Tooley Sophomore Listening to a recording are Wanda Hill , Con- nie Kelly, Paul Simmons, R ub ye Shelton, Billy Green, and Rozann Sieren, first semes- ter students. Other second semester students are Charlie Black, jim Bond, Jerry Bray, Burk Brehm, Nancy Brown,Ma.ry H-ummett, Jon Cantrell, Ben Cartwright, Donna Crossman, Bill Clu- pepper, Billy Ed Cooper, David En1oe,Nan- cy Harrisonjames Holmes,David Hutchens, Dorothy Johnson, Harold Lewis, Tom Lock- hart, Phillip Mangham, J un e Montgomery, Joyce Moyer, Baery Oates, Charlotte Parker, Robert Perkins, Dallas Sasser, Blaine Skewes, Peggy Solomon, john Teed. -.vp ziflzu Q .rf n UN RADND SPEECH The Harvestaire programs are broadcast once a week over radio stations KPAT and KPDN. First semester students are johnny Wills, Ed- win Hughes, Ann Jordan, Buddy Ep p e r s o n, and Doris Ann King. Miss Billie Hutchings is the sponsor. Presenting a r a d i o program are second s e m e s t e r students john Schoolfield, Dolores Drake, Amalie Hopkins, Don Sprinkle, and Patsy Ward. wk ,fi Aw ,Mil Kay Stewart, song leader, and Clarene Spencer, h I r, 0' I t X Inspecting a skirt made by one of the members are Miss Mary Moreman, sponsor, Mrs. J, Palmer and Mrs. D. F. Goff, club mothers and Miss Edith Kral, sponsor. Major activities of the FHA Club are the observ- ance of FHA Week, attendance at the Tri-State Fair, a Halloween party,Christmas party, crown- ing of Sweetheart and Beau, and sending delegates to the Area Meet in Lubbock and the State Meet in Mineral Wells. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA JJQJ J R Officers seeing that Merlene Dill, vice president, doesn't over-cook the candy are Rochelle Smith, assistant reporter and photographer, Shirley Wood secretaryg Elsie Thompson, reporter, Betty Wylie treasurer, and Margie McKee, president. parliamentarian,watch as Billie Ann Combs, his- torian, hems draperies. FUTURF F RMERS OF AMERICA Seven boys from the FFA had eleven entries in the Top 'O Texas Livestock Show in Feb- ruary. Other projects are ive .AA E. Jay Mcllvain Vice President Mr. Paul Payne Sponsor wheat projects totaling about 350 acresg about 54 head of commercial calvesg 200 K chickensg and a number of rabbits. The judging team is composed of Rex McKay, Richard Hankins, L e e Fraser, and john Carruth. Dewey Musgrave Se cretary John Carruth President My Darrell Godfrey 'N' Derrell Coffman Tre asurer 5 , Reporter MQ' N Charles Reeves, presidentg Don Stembridgeg Donald Satterfield, secretary- treasurerg and Ruben Baggerman, sergeant at arms, watch David Hutchens X of Mr. O. L. Brummett, Sponsor as he operates the steel lathe. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUB The VIC, with a membership of 30 boys, includes in its years activities an open house for parents and students, helping the wood shop class prepare a float for the Gray County Celebration parade, a. Father-Son b an que t, the repairing of toys at Christmas, attendance at District and State meets. Other officers are Hollis Stout, vice president, and john Carruth, reporter. Charles Reeves is also secretary of District I, Ruben Baggerman, sergeant at arms, and Mr. Brummett, president of the advisory board. jimmy Parker, Ray Fitch, and Charles Hollaway Don Satterfield, Kenneth Lance, and Avron Steele test a bit that they have sharpened in the tool bit s aw a two-inch pipe on the power m e t al saw. grinder. The cedar chest, started by Donald Upton for his moth- er, is being finished by the Wood Craft boys. They are ' ' M l Buddy Epperson,B1lly McKee,Hol11s Stout,M.r. y es Morgan, Charles Smith ' ' Eu ene Beaty, Billy Martin, Clarence Marek,Norman S Frost, and Darrell Seitz. Donald was killed in an auto- , Charles Hollaway, Bill Rice, mobile accident in january. Individual projects were the main work of the Wood Craft boys. They made a float for the parade cele- ' In brating the Fiftieth Anniversary of G r ay County. the spring they took a field trip to other shops in the area, 44' ,af WOOD CRAFT CLUB B'1l Mr Morgan, sponsor , demonstrates the new s ZW to Officers Buddy Ep p e r so n, secretary-Ueasurerg 1 y . ' d E e Beaty. McKee, vice presidents and No are looking at the new plane. rman Frost, president, Charles Hollaway an ugen Sam Randolph and Peggy Richmond entered the de- clamation contestg Charlotte Call and LeRoy Ellis, Essay writers are john Teed, ja m e s Pickett, james Vi cars, fstandingl Charlotte Call and Charlie Sue debate. Others entering d e ba t e are Reggie Mayo Matthews. Others are Marion Stone and Kay Wilson and Pat Franklin. Miss Billie Hutchings directs de- clarnation and helps with debateg Mr. Cameron Marsh sponsors debate . Slide rule contestants are Byron Byars, Terry Forrest- er, Marvin Baer, Richard Qualls, and joe Key. 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