Pampa High School - Harvester Yearbook (Pampa, TX)
- Class of 1956
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V r 4 - - L ' . ,.,- na'1', ' ,Q ,, . . '-'Aid' V' - .:,4,., 6, 5' ,gf--, ' r -j -we . H' :Li K, L- 4 , , .4 1 .1 'A ,Q ' , ,,,- -. -fn. , Y 4 N' . 1 f V.. . A I - J. -f' .05 .41 . ' .?'-6: f :' M, q,.e . , . 'ig -W A -1 Y .H . ..,. I' 'Qi nv H , X a'w' if 'X ,, sau, Harvester Stadium, home of the fighting Harvesters. IN THE HALLS AND CLASSROOMS A locker full of books of knowledge, if you can find them among the paraphernalia essential for a school if day. Many happy moments have been had in placing these trophies in our school. A silent witness to many student activities. A familiar scene in the halls of P. H. S E' . ri INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL ARTS mg. '21 fwl '1 Q8 ,Q ,,,.-- Tooling a piece of leather for his leather- craft project. 131' Mechanical drawing students make plans for their dream house Learning to use their skills types of machining. in all Future secretaries practice typing. 2 Soil judgers identify types of soil. At right, a future farmer is shown the use of the transit. VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE HOME ECONOMICS fi: 5-. SOOO l X They wont bum their roast' Seamstresses making stylish dresses. Q1 JOURNALISM AND ENGLISH L1-I 5' 5,8 4 Journalists prepare copy for The Little Harvester. A very necessary part of English, Diag,-aming Sentences book reports, MATH AND SCIENCE Qualitative analysis in chemistry. Biology students making blood tests. Graphs in algebra. Trying to solve a plane geometry problem before class starts. X Q Many hours of practicing, are spent outside class. MUSIC AND SPEECH -lg 'ik -:J Dv-un-un H uAA..F...b facts. Going over a new song. 'Y ' ,., L e Taking a world tour in History II. SOCIAL SCIENCES Debates and panel dis- cussions are vital parts of sociology. Looking over the map for places of historical inter- SSI. ,A '. ' of-ff nn... l v pf PHYSICAL EDUCATION Coach Frizzel1's Physical Education class sharpens up on softball. DRIVER'S EDUCATION Driver's Education class molds tomorrow's drivers. Girls in Physical Education put the English on the birdie. FOREIGN LANGUAGES These Latin students are searching through newspapers for English derivatives to go in their Latin notebooks. lp. Sombreros are coming into style as Spanish students study customs as well as the language. I .tx X French students learn the lan- guage by the professional tech- nique--listening to records. l...-. T Qi'- ALMA MATER Dear old Pampa High School We're in love with you . Q Q E 1 Dear old Parnpa High School We will be true blue Keep your Gofaofs llying A l As we stand by you f 1 FK Q . Dear old Parhpa 2-Iigh School we're in love with you Q 4 3 1 1 ' r FOREWORD As you look through your yearbook in future years, which will come with overwhelming speed, we, the 1956 HARVESTER staff, hope that it will recall many pleasant mem- ories. We have tried to record the school year as it happened with its pleasures and discomforts, trials and events that will remain in our memory as being amusing or Joyous. We live in a section of our country and state which produces ,some of the food and clothing for our nation. Agriculture is around us everywhere we turn. lt has a great influence in our living, which is felt in our town and community. Farms with their flowing wheat fields, ranches with herds of cattle roaming over the Texas prairie, and business establishments which contribute directly or indirectly to the needs of agricul- turalists are all a part of this influence. It has been said that the strength of a nation is in its soil. Realizing, therefore, the importance and influence of agriculture on our lives, we chose as our theme Agriculture in the Top o' Texas. Carrying the theme through THE HARVESTER, we have given several activities, new developments, and everyday jobs of the agriculturalist as compared with school life. The staff of THE HARVESTER wishes to thank the faculty and student body for being cooperative and patient in the making of your 1956 HARVESTER. MICHAEL PRICE, Editor, and HARVESTER staff. never forget him. DEDICATION To L. I. Edmondson, our principal, fnends and ad visor, we dedicate Tl-IE 1956 HARVESTER. Mr Ed mondson has been principal of Pampa High for the past five years. As most of you know he has a strong interest in young people. He has bee p , siderate, and understanding with students when they would seek his advice or talk over their pr him. Students, as well as faculty members know him as a friend with heart and shoulders big ug to carry their problems as well as his own We will fn IN MEMORIAM TRUETT S ROSS Truett S Ross was a man who had the respect of all who knew htm for hrs rntellrence for hrs srncerrty, and for hrs zealousness at work rn the classroom He had a mllltarx manner but a keen sense of humor Hrs boomrng vorce rn the classroom kept students alert, no heads nodded at desks that faced htm when he lectured Although others wtll come to frll hrs posrtron on the facultw, no one can frll hrs posxtxon rn our hearts, ACTI ITIES When autumn nears, harvesting time for rural families begins, Autumn also signifies the beginning of school, when renewal of club meetings and other school activities gives students a chance to reap valuable experience in leadership and citizenship, I Cam .dk 4 L5 lf, S, I... l -2 NATIONAL in 5 HONOR X, SOCIETY ff' I I 3 v MICHAEL PRICE MARTHA SKELLY President Vice President is. if V N KATHERINE ESLICK CAROLYN MILLER MISS EVELYN MILAM Sponsor 4 51' f 4 5,6 sr M 1 Ad .0 I 'CQ' . -Q . ' X Tre asurer W N nj 1 N 5 if RUSSELL BARNARD HHN BABCOCK SHEILA CHISHOLM GENEVA EUBANKS BARBARA GOODNIGHT Ig 99' O' wx 22 IAYNE GRAY CAROL HENRY BETTY LOU HOGSETT TED SWINDLE Senior initiates are: Front row, I Helen Steward, Anita Wedge- if worth, Twila Holland, Dixie Robinson, Second row, Sylvia e - Davis, Mary Ann Becker, Cynr r thia Cantrell, 'Gwen Barrett, J and Mary Pippen, Third row, Ed Strickland, Wayne Smith, Bennie Hollis, Bill Hogan, and Lee Ledrick. Fourth row, Gene Emerson, Jimmy Wagoner, John Jones, Russell Pickett, Melvin Romine, Dan Teed, Larry Cox, Not pictured are Joan Robertson and al. 4 Alf , A I .-ff 1:74 ,,f L it '4. '1' - Q,-I 1' -' fa.. ., 'fr' 2:34 f ' . I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society is the highest reward a student may get for good scholarship and participation in school affairs. National Honor Society's purpose is to maintain in high esteem the four cardinal principles: scholarship, character, leadership, and service, A traditional event of the National Honor Society is the spring assembly when new members are initiated, followed by a reception for the new members. This year a school handbook was compiled by NHS members to help students coming into the school for the first time, Junior initiates are: Front row, Delma Franklin, Rhona Finkel- Q stein, Nancy Moore, Jeneane Price, Jackie Bourland, Cynthia Duncan. Back row, Reeves King, Malcolm Brown, Tommy Gindorf, Bill Atkinson, and Jimmy Edwards Not pictured is Lu Koch, I-all initiates light their candles from the candle of truth after which they take the QUILL AND x Qgitgqyif a,sfmJ'? Helen Steward, president, serves punch to Ted Swindle, secretary, Mary Pippen, vice president, Russell Barnard, and Michael Price at the fall initiation in the home economics living room on October 10. Quill and Scroll, a national honorary organization for high school publications students, encourages scholarship and applica- tion of abilities in work on The Harvester and The Little Harvester, Each year Quill and Scroll has formal initiations for new members in the spring and fall. To qualify for membership, a student must maintain a B average, be at least a junior, and have had one year's experience on either the school paper or annual staff, mill MISS ELIZA BETH HURLEY Sponsor Journalist pledge to become members of . SCROLL DOROT HY PA RK ER Chapter jr gl ummm, Annual art editor, Darrel Raines, only spring initiate, draws a caricature portrait at the Quill and Scroll booth during the All- School Carnival, v 4 1 K V ,I . 4, . . Quill and Scroll. Lighting their candles Efl? I TH are Wayne Smith, Virginia Irwin, Reeves King, Jeneane Price, Bill Atkinson, Rhona .sv Q 'x rinkelstein, and Malcolm Brown, Q T Aki, ll-J STUDENT COUNCIL While serving as a student governing body for Pampa High School, Student Council provides leadership training tor students, Each year Student Council spon- Z , f ,M-we-Q-u-v-...vu-Q ., --e cab. sors the All-School Prom, All- School Carnival, Howdy Week JY' .I and Homecoming, as well as several assembly programs. Be- 4 fore school starts in the fall, Student Council conducts a work- x 1 shop to plan the year's activity schedule. This year President -'X' Lee Ledrick and Rhona Finkelstein were delegates to the Southern ' Association of Student Councils X I, V, in Columbia, S.C., in Novernber. A 'j lie V1 ' -'L R M H flj' A fl' X . Vt r , s !40 ,A I 1 xl s 1 v ' J , ' r sl ' fl V' X ' .L ' 'Q yi, lr' 1 ', X L' aw! ,V ' ' , V ! d I ' fy ' 'THD SWINDLE, student body vice president, and 'Vg ' yi! 'I I .K 7 A 5,4 LEE LEDRICK, president, prepare a list of topics A f' ,,' V ,K f A ' for discussion at a Student Council Meeting. A lk 4 r .A It ,Aff 7, i 3' M7 H ' 41 - - W' Ruth Adcock, historian, looks through the S,C, Scrapbook, Sheila Chisholm, secretary, and Mrs. Ruby Capps, sponsor, read over minutes of meetings, and Joan Robertson, chaplain, checks through the file for material for a devotional, Combining their ideas for decorations for the All- STUDENT STANDING Y ' 'Lv .. p . i . ,'A' School Prom, the social committee meets with Rhona Finkelstein and Michael Price, co-chairmen, seated at right. Committee members are Jack Ed- wards, Wayne Smith, Jimmie Bailey, Sydna Morris and Cynthia Cantrell, Installation of a public address system in P, H, S, this year called for appointment of a new commit- tee. Headed by Lee Ledrick, right, committee members are Jerold Clark, Melvin Romine, Jimmy Parrish and Bill Atkinson, New students are always welcome at P, H, S, Talking over ways to make new students feel at home are members of the welcoming committee, Bill Walsh, Carolyn Miller and Sandra Walsh, co-chairmen, and Earl Cooper, in photo above, rf yy? TfWb,y4'M N1 Jr rpg, H -FN..-W 'N N T, A . . L X- Busy every week on posters and other methods of publicizing Student Council events are members of the advertising committee, Earl Evans, Dick Barrett, Carol Henry, chairman, and Helen Ste- ward, in photo below. I J U, P' , My A ' - if E LE , fx 4hLiUNl0?UMt CLASS COUNCIL l COMMITTEES Planning the year's assembly programs is the responsibility of the assembly committee, Pat Dial, Barbara Pharries, Cora Mann, Sheila Chisholm, co- chairman, Nelda Cooper, Pat Gorman, Co-chairman, and Franklin Snow, Marilyn Moore, Wadene Thomasson, Carol Roundtree Jeannine Leith Qseated, centerj, chairman, Ruth Adcock, and Cynthia Duncan plan for Thanksgiving homecoming. Daily devotionals in the moming before school and during the noon lunch periods, started this year, are planned by another new committee. Ted Swindle, Chairman, Ioan Robertson, Martha Gordon and Linda Steele read a book from which material for devotionals is obtained, When the party's over, the dirty work starts, Cleaning up after the All-School Carnival are Marvin Pickett, Jim Hopkins, Carroll Cole, Doyle Futch, Robert Lang- ford, Chairman, Jerry Don Hopkins and John Dial, 27 THESPIAN On October 20, at One-Act Play Night, two plays wer: presented, In the above scene from 'The Importance of Being Earnest Cecily Cardew fNickie Lewtery and Gwendolen Fairfax fDixie Rhoadesj discover that neither Algernon Mon- crief fEdgar Ethridgej nor John Worthing lDan Teedj possess the name s of Earnest, P Q BEST THESPIAN Dixie Rhoades At the winter initiation Decem- ber 18 in his home, Duggan Smith serves Dixie Sue Rhoades, vice president, Helping them- selves to refreshments are, Nickie 7- Lewter, treasurer, Nancy Coley, secretary, and Miss Helen Schafer, sponsor. F559 28 TROUPE 1010 Ln the above scene from Overtones, Margaret QNancy Coleyy and Harriet fMyrna Montgomeryy exchange sugary but catty remarks over a cup of tea while their inner-selves, Maggie QCarol Henry, and Hetty fLucy Jo Neelyj express openly what they are thinking, At intermission Roger Mc- Waters and Lu Koch appeared in a skit, 'The Lunatics, Below old members and initiates gather around the Christ- mas tree beside the fireplace after dinner, Left to right are, Lynne Followell, Dale Largent, Roger McWaters, Myma Montgomery, Lee Ledrick, Edgar Ethridge, Dan Teed, Cynthia Duncan, Sandra Walsh, Carol Henry, Rose Smith, Jowannah English, Lu Koch, Bill Atkinson, and Tommy Strawn. All are new members except Roger Mc- Waters, Lee Ledrick, Dan Teed, and Sandra' Walsh, .1 ,.r-5 'A f 'S 00' Looking over the wide variety of toys collected at the Christmas Toy Dance are Ted Swindle, president, Cynthia Cantrell, secretary- treasurerg .Carolyn Miller, vice president, and Mrs. E, R Miller, sponsor, Selecting records for the J,R.C. Toy Dance are Mary Young, chaplain, and Wayne Smith, historian. Malcolm Brown, reporter, announces the next number, Not shown is Dorothy Gantz parliamentarian. During the Junior Red Cross assembly, Ted Swindle introduces the guest speaker, James Patterson, Red Cross field representative. Also on the stage are Mrs. F, W, Shorwell, Red Cross secretary, and Mrs. E, R, Miller, sponsor. As their spring project, homerooms were asked to contribute school supplies to equip a small school abroad. 1 .Q D UNIOR RED CROSS Providing a democratic process by which students may carry on its program, the Junior Red Cross helps students to feel the reality of membership, and to coordinate and unify J, R,C, projects in Pampa High, J,R, C, sponsors a Toy Dance before the Christmas holidays, when students bring one new toy as the price of admission. The toys are sent to the children's home in Amarillo. J, R,C, members act as marshals at school fire and disaster drills. At meetings they study first aid, home nursing, and blood types, I -, -ff , TW TRI-HI-Y Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian organization open to all high school girls. Its object is to create, maintain, and extend the high standards of Christian character through the home, school and community. Tri-Hi-Y activities consist of selling football programs, hold- ing a cake walk at the All-School Carnival, attend- ing a spring conference, helping in the Negro nursery, contributing to Girls' Town, holding one council meeting each month, formally inducting new mem- bers, and electing and installing new officers in the spring. Council officers are Carolyn row Joan Robertson first vice president and Peggy Ohvolo second vice president third row Cynthia Duncan, secretary Carol Carnes treasurer Dixie Price reporter 5 C n ca' A v- ini 4, , n 4 Miller, president, front, second I l I . . g . Robinson, historian and Jeneane Jsf MU JXQX V Junior officers looking through their rapbook are Betty Lou Overall, presi- ent, Wadene Thomason, vice presi- dent, and Carolyn Ford, secretary, Junior sponsor is Mrs. I. L. Holmes. TRI-HI-Y Seniors getting football programs from their sponsor, Mrs. W. M. Ledbetter, are Johnnie Lee Smith, vice presidentg June Smith, president, and Betty Lou Hogsett, secretary. 92 'ENR Checking on the Tri Hi Y initiation date are sophomore officers Linda McDonald, vice president, Nelda Cooper, president, La Jean Caldwell, secretaryg and Miss Lucy Cathcart, sophomore sponsor. The Pampa Hi-Y Club has many activities in keeping with three areas of Hi-Y work - educational, religious, and social, In addition to meetings twice a month, the club has participated in the Thanks- giving assembly, morning devotionals for the whole school, and Spring Conference at Wichita Falls. Club members sold megaphones and green and gold Harvester bumper stickers, :Lara hw-' HI-Y Howard Graham and Cameron Marsh, sponsors, look over plans for future activities of the Parnpa Hi-Y Club. Ted Swindle, vice president, Duggan Smith, president, and Reeves King, secretary, plan programs of the year Among the activities of the year was the sale of green and gold megaphones. Gene Vineyard, parliamentarian, Car- roll Cole, chaplain, and John Jones, reporter, prepare for the sales campaign, 545' SLIDE RULE CLUB Students interested in learning the use of the slide rule, for future occupations such as engineering, compose the local Slide Rule Club. Meeting once a week, members practice the use of the rule, john Plaster, sponsor, shows the operation of the slide rule to David Gantz, president, DEBATE CLUB Debate encourages public speaking, criti- cal analysis and thought, and the ability to appear before groups of people. Activities for the year include tournaments and the Interscholastic League Contest in Canyon, M Demonstrating the speed and accuracy of the slide rule, Dan Teed has a race with Helen Steward, secretary, Roger Mc- Waters, vice president, and Russell Barnard wait for the board, if ,'rL..4 C . Helen Steward, chairman, puts over a print in her debate, as Cameron Marsh, sponsor, beams approval, Ulmer debagers , pictured are Nancy Coley, Frank Outhier, and John Jones, 33 5' sf Sherilan Sikes and Sally Cahill give their news about PHS as Jerome Humphrey and Jimmy Freudenrich wait their turn at the mike, RADIO SPEECH Radio speech gives students a chance to gain experience in speaking over the radio and planning radio shows. A radio program is given seven days a week with different students of the class participating. This year each program consisted of a historical sketch of what hap- pened on a certain date in his- tory, Officers, elected this year for the first time, are Sheila Chisholm, president, and Sally Cahill, secretary, ,Z-ffi If I Aj Z, Trying to think of new ideas for a radio program Marcia Rogers is rehearsing her part over the tape recorder while Donald Cox, Sondra Sullins, and Maynette Loftus make sure she does it right, 34 are Rarma Storms Sheila Chisholm Benny Eads and seated Jack Nance sponsor CHILDRENS THEATER Children's Theater allows students to develop creative ability in acting and play production, Students present two productions a year for elementary school pupils, Officers this year are Jowannah English, president, and Sue Alexander, secretary-treasurer, Jack Nance, who joined the PHS speech faculty this year, directs the plays, Crew members Philo Grommon, Max Griggs, Phyliss Burns and Perry Schanefelt finish de- tails on the set for Crazy Crickett Farm, while other members of the cast, Louine Kitchens, Aaron Laverty, Barbara Morris, and jimmy Freudenrich, wait for dress re- hearsal to start, In the above scene from Crazy Crickett Farm, Grandmother Tasket QSue Alexanderj, Bettina Marlo Ueanie Johnsonj and joy Uudy Ellisj comfort Buck QDanny Johnsonj. At left, jill fSally Pullenj jumps on a table with a pan of water, as she is chased by Ruben QBuzzie Hoovery and Jack QRobert Griderj, Aunt Minerva qSheila Sheltonj walks in during the water fight, SENIOR PLAY 1 K-HARVEY ge B, man' Cha ' , .h ,N wt. n-anilemk 3 X K Cod by Spfxcljlsewwc lnc , uf CHARACTERS 1 X txsi 5 la, wmnxa E f i ,WS ' 4 5-1 ' l , xx X s l ll x X x xt 'D Q V Leave me alone, Let me sit belle., Leflgme gef-my t Xt W , , l , Judge Gaffney QL 5Coxj Mylztle Maeiftltlickie Lewtery after arrivrnqhome fpn Chrrn1ll!ey'sJRest I Home, wheretslze whsinistek n for abfmatient, 5' F' ' l ' 1 P xyll U .utr li xt-M' ' r wus ' 'P , . ' A ' ' - ' , , r 'J -,, L K F' ' , UL x I 1 .LM X ,xqb f VL l S L W U l 1 x D A Lf .W ,. ,V ,if x X MLK? gf . 4 E pi, kr l ,t I 1 ' ' 1 . Ur A-,fTlEL1showygn?ust goon, In spite olf a l J ostp ement the Senuis ld their , X gy fy ,tv ' J X x V , l, ing ' 5 DEI . ' , X f K W ffplavyl- Harvey,? qpblygbrujg N50-21. X W , ., Q f ,Ilhe plot revolvdglarouqd Elwood P, A L fl,Dowd and a six lanqlyofre-half foot whiter? h I italjvliit eallfld Harvey, Members of they Grew whkworged to make the pla ' A sisjfsstwge Carol Henry, assist t v 'ft d ctoriy ale Largent, stage anagerg titty . ,Ronnie james, lights, ank Xthier, ' ' AW sdqnieffects, Alvin D 'Q.r,xWay1i: Smith V Skipper-Bogfrd, ropert es, Carol Car e L MISS HELEN SCHAFER Director of Senior and Junior Class plays, .,, ,,. ,r,ff',-pg V X ,, lowannah English, chairmanTof mg!! E 5 Helen Stew: ,I LaWanna Anchevlxf, Caro- lyn Millgy, ixie Rhoades, anfU',Cynthia J Ca refl, Xadv,e!i.tfisingQ Other stage hands QwegyBenlEkfl-lolli ang Pewayne Loving- ggod LIU Apologize, says Dr, Chumley CDan Teedj to the attendant, Wilson fMelvin Rominep after Wilson has handled Elwood P, Dowd CTed Swindlej roughly, breath, says Veta irymons Qafymalihdgormtgogafgryy to f 9 D -June Smith., Car Miller, hand raw U On the cold nights of November 'I and S in the PHS auditorium, in a scene befitting the play, the Junior Class presented their annual produc- tion, The Night of January 16th. The play unfolded in a courtroom, where Karen Andre was on trial for the murder of Bjorn Faulkner. Not guilty verdict was returned by the jury, picked from the audience at each night's performance. Miss Helen Schafer was director, and production staff included Rhona Finkelstein, assistant director, Ken- neth Mcwaters, stage manager, Jimmy McBride, lights, Reeves King, curtains, Sheila Shelton, hand properties, members of the cast and Woodshop Class, stage construction, Rose Smith and her crew of Joan Miller, Lois Schneider, Vicky Osborne, and Thespian members, make-up, Zelma Franklin, poster chairman, Jeneane Price and Virginia Irwin, newspaper publicity, and Nancy Moore, assembly. Did you really love B1orn Faulkner? Karen Andre fLu Kochj shouts at Faulkner's widow fCynthia Duncanp Defense Attorney QBill Atkinsonj and Judge Heath watch verbal clash, JUNIOR PLAY District Attorney Flint qTommy Strawnj questions John Graham Whitfield fEdgar Ethridgej, prosecu- tion witness, on his whereabouts the night of Jan- uary 16, Judge Heath fDavid Smithy listens from the bench. ,rl 1 lf .941 - 0 f jafyuarl B - J Pubhl, .J Ay, !f7f4 r, shed 1 Ha by LO, '7O' 'lima 175- Gr can a hd CU 1 Prison ,wat Q X Jfailjff ron Zan'-7Cl'Qrw d?e x K H 0,85 Sari, . :gt 11,,. Alta, Sec. '75-'V F , .lla bob Feta,-J, ' 11111 ' . T 'feng '7Sc- T In Wes ,fry S Atforn om-'Dy S , In-V A113 ,vc Pore-rar, 6-V Stove' . 'Fawn ,T Uapid S t0n 'Pk sr 'S ' 0 ITV! Karon nf U70 Court Hills! 'l,?7'77Av,- Allstcgnh Dr K1 Izlndro ,ki-'7-9017. ,Jan P 6SD0t .TIPS r fand 'fhfhv Y t ' -101, .11. ' Goff fl, 'V HU , FV 1 Flfrinlblh Van Fjchms LGU Koch Dan Fit? nmnn ' A . . ' 'H -Ven cr Suben get S- lx' wanffa frald H :QV Leo F Dy I ally, punch, frnnogh Mgt Click agd Q I 1, at- I 0 John Z Sr.enS0:Hff1gr - Vor Jflflr- Ayeslahell C V 4 ' P71 gg Jam. C rahaffl W I ' , jmhm D . DU Jn G0qdw, , han hu!-. . Sa Uh Ulu. 111 Sllqurd filer 'Old Uclra W Dah, ,C John? JWQU, ' r aw, .B wt., F 'Of' J' IS: ' ' arg, Or, Rf,b,,rtaR511,'an Edge are Amex? Sign 'an - 1 'Egh . ' r R . - Ig . r, Pohceiizrapher onsselaer E Lujira ,rlonahdge an , ' , or V an . J - ' 0 Under-S, . eanningL ' Reber, bmah Uqv - e'fh .J Cobb V R .llarilynan Quer ohne-gh M Wilioore - c agar S 2 fam N . Q h - t..,' President Nace Baggerman and Carol Carnes, F, F,A, Sweetheart, leave for Darrouzett, where Carol placed I X 3 ' ' 32 0 s r ,NX i C' I , Rs or.. - QAM'-Q I . I Ct of f g cf1 xJY Q, U U .GMX - . A 7, , 1 , F . X 5 lx , ' 1 I -o ' I Uv' f 5 x X 'A 'Q 7 s 'H 'II 3 ? 'S y F ' ' ' of X J U - 0 , S-Jx.,j Future Farmers of America, as an or- ganization national in scope, seeks to expand in boys' agricultural leadership, to promote participation in a cooperative effort, to develop character, and to en- courage members to develop farming programs. Each year members of F, F,A partici- pate in the Amarillo Livestock Show and Contest, Top O' Texas Livestock Show and Contest, and an area contest in April ltnvrf S second in the district sweetheart contest November 19. 7 7 X Th B Wm 1 11:3 X-4124 Looking over a plaque won in a previous livestock judging contest, lower photo, are Paul Payne, sponsor, Jackie Becker, reporter, and Lem Greene, treasurer, From these members of F, F, A, , the livestock judging team for the year was selected, Left to right, they are Franklin Baggerman, vice president Jimmie Eakin, member, Sam Condo, sergeant at arms, Dan Fitzgerald, member, David Miller sec retary, and Nace Baggerman, president, - AMERIQA ..........4.. .,-a 4 info L ', ,J 71: , ,,,, i f rl, 3 VV WA, ,, ll gr f ll ,J u J al- 'J fa... Posing with their attendants after the coronation ceremony in the Home Ec, room are Sweetheart Donnie Southard and Beau Jackie Becker, Attendants during the coronation were, left to right, Treva Dean, Bar- bara McNeill, Janice Spencer and Ted Swindle, Crownbearers were Katrina Spencer and Jackie Leflet, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Future l-lomemakers of America is organized to promote, in girls, a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, and to emphasize the importance of worthy home harmony, Activities for the year consist of attending the Tri-State Fair, an area meeting, a Mother and Daughter Banquet, Family Night, and coronation of a Sweetheart and Beau, .ff il. PF Dorothy Ann Ayres president Carolyn Bogue secretary and Virginia Irwin vice president are in the kitchen of the Home Ec room can ning corn Barbara McNeill, historian, prepares to cut a dress while Miss Edith Kral, co-sponsor, super- vises, Other officers watching the demonstra- tion are, left to right, Donnie Southard, treas- urerg Janice Spencer, song leader, Betty Walker, parliamentariang and Mrs, G, K, l-lobbs, co- sponsor. 39 is if im' 5 nz if W ' Ann Price, historian, Macy Batson, secre- tary, and Charlene Moore, vice president, prepare to give talks at the initiation. 40 Mary Dean Dozier sponsor serves Wayne Smith presi dent, punch at the initiation Oct. 13. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Future Teachers of America seek to recruit good students for the teaching profession. F. T. A. tries to acquaint interested students with the problems, advantages, and pleasures of teaching. Activities include films, guest speakers, and trips to district and state meets. Eating watermelon at the fall picnic are Latin club class presidents Tony Oates, Martha Shewmaker, Marvin Berry, Jerry Don Hopkins, and Gary Wilhelm. LATIN CLUB Mrs. Owen shows vice presidents Pat Dial, Maynette Loftus, Carolyn Ford and Jackie Bourland how to wear a stola for the Roman banquet. V11 Admiring the picture, Aurora by Guido Reni, presented by last year's Latin students, are secretaries Wadene Thomasson, Sarah Harnly, Jan Dyer, Evelyn Coffee, and Lavada Naylor. SPANISH CLUB Purpose of the Spanish Club is to stimulate interest in Spanish, with material not found in the textbook, Principal activities of the year are the Spanish Banquet, held each year before Christmas, and the regional Fiesta in which the Spanish Queen com- petes for Queen of the Fiesta. The fiesta was held in Snyder this year. Spanish Queen, CAROLYN MILLER, is crowned by her escort, Dicky Ray. Iv h'.n, -as Q 9 J, A 1 Y- 1 -gi--' 'K X - vi A- A-.Nth f A' NW 'eu ,S 0 X g . n Spanish class presidents sing Christmas carols at their annual banquet, December 12, in the PHS cafeteria. Owen Gilbert, Darrel Raines, and Concha Ramirez gather around the piano as Martha Skelly plays. President of the third period class, Malcolm Brown, was not present. KI, 'f l , .2 9'- V .av Mo' 5. 05103495 Howard Graham, Miss Lucy Cathcart, Miss Virginia Vaughan, sponsor, and Ted Swindle enjoy a typical Mexican meal served at the banquet, I0 CIITIIOS ' CWWIIIOS At the All- School Carnival, secretaries of the Spanish Clubs assist with the Spanish booth by filling a sombrero with cascarones, They are Barbara Matthews, Joy Vanderburg, Norma Jean Dillman, and Sue Alexander, Thelma Jo Holt, secretary of the second period class, is not shown, FRENCH CLUB 'I-F,-,. Highlights of the year for French Club members in- cluded a bowling party and singing Christmas carols in French. An outstanding student is presented a medal at the Awards Assembly each year, SPANISH CLUB 54554901155 Hmm Vernon Goodwin and Ruth Robinson buy confetti-filled eggs from Raima Storms and Jim Pendergrass. They are vice-presidents of the clubs, Lupe Hernandez, first period vice-president, is not pictured, I France 'A , ' H L M, 'l A 11 . fjfgxfv .. 1 Th 7 x 1- re .L penn. Q pw-s fri:-5Jf'.s Y les '- ' Wadene Thomasson president, explains a map of France to Cecil Watson, secretary, and Jane Higgrnbotham, vice president, as Miss Lucy Cathcart, French Club sponsor, looks on, 43 THE LITTLE HARVESTER The Little Harvester is a member of the Texas High School Press Association, Panhandle High School Press Association, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Interscholastic League I riffgghdf Press Conference and Quill and Scroll. ing K N S! Tolbert Koen and Mike Siebenlist, ad- vertising salesmen, check the bulletin board. Ted Swindle, business manager, and Estelle Lunsford, advertising man- ager, draw layouts. While reporter Jerry Trice checks a date on the school calendar, typists Carolyn Miller and Katherine Eslick, reporters Gale Harris and Monta Patton work on copy for the school paper. -...L 3 I' - O +I :ai 6 ,N- MARY PIPPEN Editor-in-Chief rqsi mmm am HPI. :ms I. flhtifts 2 5 4 -IGI7 Virginia Irwin and Tommy Strawn, circulation managers, write headlines. Helen Steward managing editor, and Duggan Smith, sports editor, edit copy. Jeneane Price, feature editor, and Bill Atkinson, sports editor, type their stories due each Fri- day afternoon. , THE HARVESTER The annual is a member of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Texas High School Press Association, Panhandle High School Press Association and Quill and Scroll. V ' 'L ig ,f - l rig, f.'?'r '- he 1 W ,fu Art editors Kent Upton, Darrel Raines and Karla Cox, plan their poster cam paign for annual sales. Working to meet a deadline are Miss Elizabeth Hurley, sponsor, Malcolm Brown, sports editor and photographer, Mary Janis Silcott, class editor, Jo Crinklaw, copywriter, Rhona Finkel- stein, clubs and activities editor, and Mary Ann Becker, senior editor. ppl A - fr! A - lim- Ll Ji yi. Girls who help Mrs. Gaut in the regisuar's office are: Standing: Mary Young, Shirley Daugherty, Jackie Bourland, Donna Leland, Jeanne Bullard, and Twila Io Holland, Seated are Katherine Eslick, Dixie Robinson, Irene Coronis, Mary Janis Silcott, and Barbara Goodni ght. OFFICE ASSISTANTS In the coaches' office Carole Miller files records for Coach McNee1y, while Carol Cames types a stencil of football plays. Sue Dodds takes a message for Coach Lockett. David Smith, left, is an assistant in the co-op. Those who check ab- sences in the attendance office are, first row: Beverly Bonnell, Barbara Bullard, Janna Harveyg baclg row: Melvena Beck, Charlotte Runyon, Gloria Tackett, Nelda Swain, Lotte Wills and Ramona Hudgins. COUNSELOR ASSISTANTS Filing college bulletins and preparing scholarship applications are the main jobs of these counselor assistants, Jane Brown, Charlene Moore, Barbara Goodnight, Wanda Langford, Anita Wedgeworth and Mary Ann Becker, Q ?' F STUDENT COUNCIL ASSISTANTS Barbara Arney and Rhona Finkelstein watch Sheila X Chisholm and Carol Henry as they type and check stencils ,for a Student Council project. 'Y LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Library assistants are: Rose Langford, Larry Ray, Dick Barrett, Dan Fitzgerald, Leslie Gilliam Charlene Koenig, J, B, Copeland, Sandra Walsh, Leland Dorman, Mary Kay Kelly, Barbara Matthews, Mary Lunsford, Pat Hilton, Marlene Griggs, Janell Davis, Roberta Kretzmeier, Travis Rasco, and Kenneth Anderson. Not pictured is Nancy Coley, 47 PMP W it .-v gx Qld ' ' - 5' , QYQ , ' lf 1144-vt----m , 0' Y ' il f 1 new YVJRW Q f Va H ,lx Il R 1 ' ? JI-A : , l.4lh.ll , if Q ' 1 st S. 4 JL. Q V ' A V ' l -I v O- - ' Q r 1 . V v. s 2 5 -X During a typical halftime ' A F Q . performance, at the Pampa V v K7 football game in Lubbock, Yi? 'WW' the Harvester Band, in 'X -' Q A music and formations, 9 5 interprets jazz from its ' P I. , f I beginning to the present p ' ' ' img .,: time, While playing Muskrat Ramble, the band forms a treble clef to begin its Story of Jazz. HARVESTER BAND ,- . ---.N www... r I we n ' lil , r t fs . 5 A'- - 1 Y ' ' 7 Y A , ,, 'ffg lrvtha 11 Ma r 'il r 9 5' 9 l ' X r 8 535 V 1 ,f , Q Z v . 9 v :I xg . - 53 ,V ,, gt , Q ., Ff h v, ,,,,,.i-, 'sf I V WM,,f . r ' is v. J .V 44 W, V ' v V Q 7 in A ' -H fy . ei3f11efjrf,2t1?:r., , 48 An animated stern-wheeler is formed to move down the river to the tune of Basin Street Blues. 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L?t:'xlL:ld'5.fUaf' In 'WH H U J George Gershwm s Rhapsody m Blue for plano formed by band above brought Jazz to the concert stage When students jorn the llarvester Band they Jotn for the purpose of developlng an 3ppl'CC13IlOll tn lrstenrng to and the playtng of rnstru mental mus1c The band appears at football games Ln parades Ill two all crty concerts and enters the Umversxty Interscholasttc League marchrng and concert contests Each year the band tnes to send can drdates to the All State Band lll Dallas 1n February nr- - 'i 'U1lm or-Jnuuv 'ui il Harm GW 1i'T'i'TT 'L ' ,f W E QBILLVIREGOE i Drrector 59 fun. lf! I.. lakes A recent Jazz number IS Ray Anthonx s Trumpet Boogle played whtle the band moves rnto the shape of the trtle mstrument 49 tn v e s V I ssl . y Q.. su M .ef rr ,Q ' ,, I I 1 'I I I X H.,!f' D I A so W.id40e , ,WQ A A 'iii ' V y s .1 ,. . f lA qAe lltlz p li 'M 1-ff if if'.'.l'f .t 'w NI 1 If ' x t, if f 7 Y fi ,H ' 7 l s ' he so u 2-.'. f- 1 harris-Fri ,y 5 Q, . I I f gy A,,5L'.rq:p 4tf,s Fatah V Y - . Q -Alva .. ,- . ,,..- ,,,t,-.....-1, Band officers this year are: Front row: Mary Kennedy, secretaryg Larry Cox, vice president, and Skipper Bo- gard, president. Back row: Robert Collett, sophomore representativeg Joe Milli- gan, junior representativeg and Dan Teed, drum majo Not pictured is David Gant senior representative, I. f ' A i.' '7 ' 1 f 4 I . I uf ii fs' 5 ff' ,i 'I ' Q A f' Qslf Playing with the All-State Band in Dallas Feb. 3-11 were Jimmy Goff, flute, and T Tommy Allston, alto clarinet, Named as-.gf alternates were Jo Crinklaw, bass clarinet i' 'N and Skipper Bogard, trumpet, HARVESTER BAND Adding color to the band are the four twirling ma- jorettes, Mary Kennedy, Jo Ann Miller, Euleen Moore and Lois Schneide who performed with the band at halftime cere- monies at football games A CAPPELLA CHOIR Many honors were bestowed on A Cappella Choir members this year, In addition to offi- cers, choir royalty and a can- didate for Snow Queen were elected. Leon Wood and Betty Lou Hogsett were elected Choir King and Queen. Pampa's can- didate for Snow Queen, Mary Inmon, won first at the Perryton Christmas Festival, Betty Lou, Alto, won a place in the Golden Jubilee National Choir. Danny Brister, tenor, earned a place on the All-State Choir, and Wayne Harrison, baritone, was an alternate, 9 Choir officers gather around the piano for a songfestg Mary Pippen reporter Cynthia Duncan, secretary, Danny Brister, vice president, and Jack Edwards president, Snow Queen MARY INMON E 1-4:35 Choir Royalty, Leon Wood and Betty Lou Hogsett, look over the musical score for one of the numbers of a coming program. A-.J i 3 2 ,t , E 4 l SHEILA LEMMONS Accompanist A Cappella Choir is formed to give students an opportunity to develop a pleasant voice, and to furnish the community and school with good vocal music. Activities for the choir include out-of-town singing, performing for schools and organizations, and entering the University lnrerscholastic League contest in Canyon Highlight of the choir season is the All-School Spring Choral Festival and Clinic in May, Members taking a curtain call after a performance in the high school auditorium are, left to right: Top row, Winton Rowntree, Darryl Ammons, Louis Neely, Danny Brister, Leon Wood, Richard Hinkley, Kenneth Rice, Ronnie Martin, Jack Edwards, Robert Cobb, Philip Meek, Loy Studebaker, and Tommy Gindorf. 31 QW Second row: Jimmy Wagoner, Kenneth Mitchell, Johnny Claunch, Don Pendergrass, Jim Pendergrass, Janice Spencer, Sally Cahill, John Lee, David Sallee, Kenneth Gorman, Jerome Humphrey, Francis Scott, and Lawrence Mitchell, Third row: Betty Lou Hogsett, Carolyn Miller, Velda Thompson, Mary Young, Anita Wedgeworth, Wanda Goff, Carol Carnes, Beth Slagle, Margaret Miller, Cynthia Duncan, Delma Franklin, Joan Robert- son, Sue Parker, Ann Price, and Judy Neslage, Front row: Beth Spencer, Estelle Lunsford, Paula Stevenson, Zelma Franklin, Carolyn King, Sheila Chisholm, Ruth Mounce, Janie Sims, Nickie Lewter, Macy Batson, Norma Jean Balch, Jerry Hill, Linda McDonald, Jerry Shelton, and Fern Yates. , .1 ROBERT IRBY Director JUNIOR A CAPPELLA CHOIR I C r 3 if ,. 3 'M .3,., . 2 Wg , y ,.t,-.Q Q . vllv in an hy GIRLS' CHOIR Encouraging harmony in singing and creating an interest in worthwhile music, Mrs, James D. Webb directs the Girls' Choir in her second year at P, H, S, Choir activities include a Christmas program, an Interscholastic League contest, and the annual Spring Festival, iffy an 45 ,r,a. , W I . W as it , ' A ,, ml, ,, Gln w 'sf 'W V 'S ,L Junior A Cappella Choir is the training ground for students who hope to advance to the A Cappella Choir Robert Irby, who came to Pampa High this year trains and directs both groups. MRS, JAMES D, WEBB Girls' Chorus Director Officers are Carole Ree Miller, president, Celia Fowler, vice president, Marilyn Tucker, secre- tary, Carol Sue Wilson, treasurer, Carolyn Ford, parliamentarian, and Joyce Nelms, reporter, 1' V,I,C, Sweetheart LOIS SCHNEIDER VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUB Vocational Industrial Club is an organization of about fourteen members, who must be enrolled in shop classes or have taken shop previously to be eligible for membership, Each year the club plans field trips to further their interest and training, This year Pampa voters approved a bond issue providing funds for a new machine shop building to replace the sheet-metal building now in use. Other officers, learning how to operate a lathe, are David Miller, reporter, Melvin Davis, secretary, and Ronnie Rogers, treasurer, Sergeant-at-arms is James Ownsby, not pictured. Paul Underwood, president, and J, M, Thompson, sponsor, demonstrate the operation of the squaring shear. PER 0 ALITIE Champron ammals have then own personahues wrth charactertstlcs wh1ch make them lDdlV1dl13lS u dents also have trarts whrch make them stand out from the rest Every school has strong leaders cons clentrous CIILZCHS scrupulous scholars and students whose popularrty or personal appearance attracts the admxrauon of ther: classmates They are true champlons the personahues of PHS pxctured on the followmg pages 56 FX' ,fri f '4 M J ifggiisgwi 3 'll gf KQXSl 'g if QB if I K cfizfaf r f K W? C37 X ffwyil Ara iv V7 g a o a M fl, l l ff , .. . .SV -4 'AY Y fli p wyip .. ,.s,A, ,,,,l ' ' ' 'L is . ' ' . . . ' I 4 C-Q R Rnifia pe ,Enix 'N S I 1EILA CHISHOLM XS 1 r .4 .1 k X ' xl ff XJ' Y 4, Qi' UQd?9diI?i7'0' v M D J I , J' 1 'Hy fy, ff ' 1 ,fr K 1' I jf I rv I DJ 23 Lgrlrjf jg, I 3l43?Y 3' ZFM S-, ' I --. ' BEST CITIZEN X-.r 1 ' .3- UNJ i A w P M L f 4 x J X J I gif M .L X 1 X J I .yr J AJ ! ZX J- MB X xf - C XCAM L A A J 51,1 , J A A UL- x,-'Y N H H 3 NL , . f ., Q X X 15 X Q1 X I N NLM' , x . W -VL X, 'J BEST CITIZEN WCHAEL PRLCE NN... VALEDICTORIAN BARBARA GOODNIGHT 96 10 'X Q- '..'7 ' Dl- SALUTATORIAN A CAROLYN MILLER TED SWINDLE 96' 01 Highest Ranking Boy 95. 34 Hy. ,fl 0 'o E 1 XDL ALL SCHOOL FAVORITE SENIOR PERSONALITIES iraq Favorite . ,gif fPhoto Abovej f' '.' 1 Most Talented DONALD COX and RAMONA HUDCINS iPhoto at Righty Favorites CAROL HENRY and PEGGY OLIVOLO fPhoto Abovej Most Versatile CAROLYN MILLER and JEROLD CLARK iPhoto at Lefty A E ' A A A .9 QI 5 5 tm , ' Q Q if Mi W . if i Q X :V W 4 Q 13 5.-A '36 L-L ww Favorites WADENE THOMASSON and CARROLL COLE iPhoto Abovej L L 1 L 4 .4q1U JUNIOR PERSQNALITIES .J ' sv Ami, Most Talented JAN DYER and MALCOLM BROWN iPhoto Abovej -3130, 4 13? , .p- N. Q.. :N Nut. L , -,,,,,V---4 Most Vcrsatilu SANDRA WALSH and DARREL RAINES iPhoto at Righty t ' .X . f. I l . ,-.-.--1-:- Most Studious JACKIE BOURLAND and REEVES KING fPhoto at Lefty A 'T N. JN Q NL-gk X , K 1951 ff' WVR, fly? Q 9 A , KL Q? ., ,. . . L I ll 'H'-. -igk . Q, ., fL 1'f?'r-Q, , .s ,cz 'i'7.A,,-, -fr? 'xg , 3 M 'W- V.,vfv-QQ, ilgwu, ALL-SCHOOL CARNIVAL The carnival king, BILL KIRBIE, and queen, NANCY MOORE, descend from the throne after a program of singing and dancing, 'See you at the camival! was the cry of PHS students on the first Saturday in November, The All- School Carnival was held in the cafeteria November 5. Each per- son paid ten cents to get into the gaily-decorated lunchroom, where school organizations sponsored booths The Spanish Club was awarded S3 for the best-decorated booth, The green and white booth displayed three large white chickens: Cas- carones Qconfetti-filled eggsy dropped from the largest one, The Latin Club won second prize. Their booth was a large replica of a cotton candy cone, In a formal ceremony the king and queen of the carnival were crowned, A king was crowned for the first time in the history of the carnival, SHIRLEY KEEL PIN-Up c LMA MA RY KENNEDY and BUDDY SHARP I-ix I f PIN-UP RUN NERS-UP DAVID MULLINS and CAROL SUE WILSON X73 r . 73 xg, v-r 5 Z ' X 'FAQ on PROGRESS QUEEN MARY KENNEDY Crowned at a banquet honoring Pan- handle oil men, Mary Kennedy reigned as queen of the celebration, held for the third time in Pampa this year, Be- sides wearing a crown, she received an expense-paid trip to the State Fair in Dallas, , ,J if J . ,. .34 :'iF-3'- L AT TEN DAN TS Attendants to the queen were Raima Storms, Carol Roundtree, runner up, Rhona Finkelstein, Mary Inmon, Johnnie Lee Smith. Ted Swindle, student body vice president, places the gold-glittered red crown on the head of CAROL SUE WILSON, Miss Flame of 1955. On the field west of Harvester Stadium scraps of wood were piled high. On top of the heap was a stuffed dummy wearing a battered football suit and helmet--and labeled Sammie Sandie, The wind that had threatened to cancel the traditional bonfire, held every year and night before the Amarillo game, subsided as students and other fans gathered for the pep rally and crowning of Miss,Flame. This year, on the night of October 6, Carol Sue Wilson carried the torch that ignited the bonfire, Cheerleaders led the crowd in a snake dance, weaving around the blaz- ing pile, Sammie Sandie crumpled in ashes, but came to life the next night as Amarillo carried home a 13-6 vic- tory over the Harvesters, MISS FLAME 72 Y CYNTHIA CANTRELL JOHN JONES Senror Semof Aww Q. it NANCY MOORE RAUL RAMIREZ Jumor Junror CAROL HENRY Head Cheerleader 5 f R L :Wir 's '54 gg. 35. 53 Q1 E A D E R PAT GORMAN JIM PENDERGRASS MRS J E TORVIE Sponsor 1 'V 3 f ' , gif'fl9il Alf ' I ' ORQ V 4 X ' R - af... mr l C3 x 4 ' . a g pf ,g A Z, K H 4 e f E V302 E MAN ,Q E ,WW4 I . R . 3 r R 3 ' . 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EW -if'-N' X gd 3 xx N X 2 XX J XA X ,.q 75 xx ...Lb SHEILA CHISHOLM MICHAEL PRICE DAVID GANTZ Secretary Vice President President SENIOR OFFICERS As shocks of feed indicate the end of a growing season, Seniors finish their career in high school Highlights of the senior year were the Mardi Gras, receiving of the senior rings, Junior-Senior Banquet, Kid Day, Senior Trip, Senior Play, church banquets, and finally, Graduation, QS 51' l 41 V 'NM x 6' cv X A GEM . . . Our Senior Ring, AURELIA ADAMS Her face her fortune, and it runs into a nice o figure. S, C, , Spanish Club 54,55. G' ERSON e has a one-track mind, and the traffic on it is light. Slide Rule 56: JRC 56g A Cappella 54,55,56g Shock er Football 54. 5 IO ANDERSON A cheerful smile, a helping hand, always ready on demand, Spanish Club 54, 555 Girls' Choir 54,55,56. KENNETH ANDERSON Music is the thing of the world that I love most. Spanish Club 55.56, French Club 54.55, Slide Rule 54, 553 Children's Theater 54. LAWANNA ANDREWS A true friend is worth much, Tri-Hi-Y 54,55,56g Senior Play Crew, Band, Repor- ter 54g Librarian 55, Sfveetheart Attendant 56. DON BABCOCK He justly earns his classmates praise. NHS 55,56g Junior Class President, Sophomore Class Favoriteg Shockers, Co-Captain 54, Track 55g Har- vester Football 55,56g Fighting Heart Award 56. SENIOR CLASS HOWDY, PARDNER. . . Ioan Robertson entertains the crowd at the Howdy Party welcoming the Sophomores to PHS. CARL BAILEY He thinks too much5 such men are dangerous. Slide Rule 55,565 Latin Club 54,555 Junior A Cap- pella 545 Debate 55. RUSSELL BARNARD He'll always have another corny joke to tell, NHS 55,565 Quill and Scroll 55,565 Slide Rule 565 Hi-Y 54.55,565 Little Harvester 54, 555 lnter, League State5 Sports Story, First Place 555 Latin Club 54,55. GWEN BARRETT Her life is noble, pure, and sweet, She's a girl hard to beat. Band 54,551,565 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant 565 NHS 56. MACY BATSON A cheerful smile, a nice hello5 a likeable lass to meet and know, Tri-Hi-Y 54,55,565 FTA 55, Secretary-Treasurer 565 Junior A Cappella 54,55,56. DONNA BATTREALL Smiling out loud. Mixed Chorus 545 Girls' Choir 55,565 Spanish Club 54, 55. PA UL BAUMANN All's right with the world, Shocker Football 545 Harvester Baseball 54. CLASS OF '56 'G JACKIE BECKER He thinks he's a gentleman just because he pre- fers blondes. FFA, Reporter 54,55,56g FFA Award 55g Mixed Chorus 54g Junior A Cappella 555 FHA Beau 56. MARY ANN BECKER She loves to wind her tongue upg then let it go. Spanish Club 55, Secretary 54g Office Assistant 563 Junior A Cappella 54g The Harvester 56g NHS 56, DOROTHY BENHAM Ain't love grand? Tri-Hi-Y 54,55g Girls' Choir 545 Junior A Cappella 55, 56. EARL c, qskrppery BOGARD He who would search for pearls must dive below, Band 54,555 President 56g S, C. 563 Most Talented Junior Boy 55g District Inter, Leagueg Band Solo, First Place 54g Senior Play Crew. BEV ERLY BO NN ELL And still the wonder grewg that small head could carry all she knew, Tri-Hi-Y 56g Spanish Club 54,55g Office Assistant 55, 56. DAVID BOREN No wonder teacher's hair turns gray. Harvester Baseball 54, 55.56. DANNY BRISTER He never exaggeratesg he just remembers big. A Cappella, Vice Presidentg Senior Boys' Quartetg All-State Choir 56. GENE BROWN Nature made him what he is, and ne'er made such another. Shocker Basketball 54g Harvester Basketball 55,563 Hustling Harvester 56. JANE BROWN A bundle of pep and fun, Tri-Hi-Y 55g Conference 54g Junior A Cappella 54. X LEON BLACK His motto: Love the Ladies, Band 54,55,56. it lf. SENIOR CLASS .XM N 60' THIS WAS OUR NIGHT , , , Our class was honored at the football game when Pampa's Harvesters clashed here with the Bulldogs of Fort Worth Tech Sept. 30. - J- lj , J WU 41, xl x J S 1 sr' fi sALLY BRUCE p 5 Just a bundle of happiness. V J Band 543 District Inter, League 55g Sweetheart At- .3 tendant 56g FTA 56g French Club 54,553 Senior ' V Play. J e BARBARA BULLARD True worth is being, not seeming. Tri-Hi-Y 55,56g Latin Club 54.55. RUBY BULLARD She talks and talks, Oh, how she does talk, Borger, Texas: Bookworm Club 54. FAYE BUTCHER Content to know and be unknown, Girls' Choir 54, 55, 563 Spanish 54, 55. SALLY CAHILL She has common sense in a way uncommon. Tri-Hi-Y 54,55,56g Junior A Cappella 54g A Cap- pella 56g Debate 54g Senior Play, CYNTHIA CANTRELL A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men, Tri-Hi-Y 55,56g Chapter President 54, JRC, Secre- tary 56g S. C. 56g Junior A Cappella 54g The Har- vester 55: Junior Favoriteg Senior Cheerleader 569 Junior Playg Senior Play Crewg NHS 56. X s,l -ff il .ak S J 3? ui- VXA-mix m 1 4.23.5 ,VV 'Q 105 CAROL CARNES - ' She can do it if she thinks she can. Tri-Hi-Y 54,55, Treasurer 563 A Cappella 55.563 FFA Sweetheart 563 Spanish Club 54,553 JRC 553 Junior Play3 Senior Play Crew. SHEILA CHISHOLM There is a good deal of push about her, NHS 55,562 S, C, 54,553 Secretary 56: Junior Class Secretaryg Senior Class Secretaryg Junior Play3 Sen- ior Play3 Girls' Stare 553 Best Citizen 56. JEROLD CLARK His actions, like a lamb but deceiving, S, C, 563 Shocker Basketball 553 Harvester Basket- ball 563 Baseball 54,55,563 Most Versatile Senior Boy. JOHNNY CLAUNCH Square shoulders and square living, Shocker Football 52,53Q Harvester Football 543 Fighting Heart Award 543 Baseball 543 A Capella yr 1 Choir 56. 1 Y F 1 BILL COBB Aw! Why shouldlife be all labor, Olathe, Kan.: Spanish Club 54: Pampa: Spanish Club 563 Junior A Cappella 56. NANCY COLEY I'm not a Ford, but I can sure rattle, Thespians 55, Secretary 563 Debate 55, Secretary 563 Tri-Hi-Y 54,55,563 Junior A Cappella 553 A Cap- pella 562 Latin 55, Secretary 54: Junior Play3 Senior Play. GEORGE COLLETT What is life without a wife? Slide Rule 563 Spanish Club 54,553 Shocker Football 54: Harvester Football 553 Track 54.55. SHARON COOK COLLETT Her voice is soft and low. Tri-Hi-Y 54,55,56Q Latin Club 54, Vice President 55 Sophomore Class Secretaryg S, C, 54: Junior Playg Of- fice Assistant 55. JOE CONNER To save face, keep lower half shut. JONANNA CORMAS Neat and sweetg hard to beat. FTA 56: Latin Club 54.55. F X 1 . - W' CLASS OF '56 DONALD COX N 1 9 Talent and personality make a wonderful com- S ' bination, Band 55,56g District Inter, League Drum Solo, Second Place 54, Most Talented Senior Boy, W . . 5 Y 7 A6 ' 5 'I .. V ' LARRY COX When fun and study clash, let study go to smash, Band 54, Junior Rep, , Vice President 565 Slide Rule A 56, Hi-Y- 55.56, Spanish Club 54,55g Shocker Foot 7 ball 54g Senior Play 56g NHS 56. ROBERT CRAIG Q 1 5 Don't tell me what I mean, Let me figure it Q, out for myself, ill- FFA 54,55g VIC 54.55. i BILL DANNER Tell us another story, . Junior A Cappella 54, 55, 56. A 'N ALVIN DAUER All's right with the world. Senior Play Crew, SHIRLEY DAUGHERTY Some of the best boy scouts are girls. Tri-Hi-Y 54,555,565 FTA 56, Office Assistant 54, 55, 56. L t H! YEA, HARVESTERS , , , Seniors Qand one Juniorj sing a jinx on the Amarillo Sandie gridders at the Pep Rally before the game here October 7. But it didn't work. The Sandies won, Singers are David Gantz, Anita Wedgeworth, Jack Edwards, Joan Robertson, Melvin Romine, Cynthia Duncan Uuniory, and Nancy Coley, SYLVIA DAVIS - Those who think rnust govern those who toil, FTA 54.55, Latin 54, Priestess 55g Office Assistant 54.55, 56g Girls' Choir 55g NHS 56. TREVA DEAN I have a heart with room for every joy, FHA 56g FTA 56. JOHN DIAL A promising candidate for the bachelor quarters, Hi-Y 56g Spanish Club 55,56g S. C, 56, Golf 54, 55g NHS 56. SUE DODDS Full of fun and fancy free, Tri-Hi-Y 54,55,56g FTA 56, FNA 56g French Club 54,55g Debate 55g Office Assistant 54,55,56. I BECKY DODSON - LW 1 A good time now is worth two in the future, Q A t A washington, D,C,: FTA, Hillbilly Club, Spanish A-4. A Club, Pampa: Tri-Hi-Y 56. fklt 'H DICK DUNHAM 4 Take life too seriously and what is it worth? A Hi-Y 54,55,56g Band 54,55,56g Pep Band 54, 55,565 Baseball 54. BENNY EADS lg 6: ,f Always in and out of trouble. X at F Hi-Y 54,55,56g Band, Sophomore Rep, 54, Vice ' 5 . I I President 55, Assistant Drum Major 56g S, C, 54g 'r ,QVV f Lf' JRC 56. X: ' A 5 f H S: E211 BILL EDWARDS 5 K What do I do? What does it matter? A xi 4 Shocker Football 51g Harvester Football 52, 53, H, N X Q' Q g' Track 52.53. ' ' ' JACK EDWARDS ' 5 Long have l sought a rest. A Cappella 55, President 56g S. C. 555 Parliamen- tarian 56g Mixed Chorus 54, Senior Boys' Quartet, Harvester Football 54. STACEY ELLIS She is well paid who is well satisfied, Spanish Club 54,56g Girls' Choir 563 FHA 54. 55- -'QQ' ur rl' Y SENIOR CLASS GENE EMERSON A friendly guy, an athlete5 as nice a guy as you can meet, Harvester Football 54, 55,565 NHS 56, JOWANNAH ENGLISH To see her is to love her, Tri-Hi-Y 54,55,565 JRC 565 Junior Playg Child ren's Theater 55,565 Thespians 565 Senior Play Crew, JIMMIE ENLOE Girls are always running through his rnind5 they don't dare walk, Harvester Basketball 55, Co-Captain 565 Shock- er Basketball 54. KATHERINE ESLICK When she's nice, she's very nice, When she's bad, oh rny! NHS 55, Secretary 565 Spanish Club 54, Vice President 555 Office Assistant 54,55,565 Little Harvester 56. GENEVA EUBANKS Her heart is always merry, Deming, N, M.: Science Clubg Math Clubg NHS, Pampag NHS 56, JAMES EVANS Honor lies in honest toil, BAREFOOT CONTESSA , , , An under-the- table view of typists at work in annual class, Mary Ann Becker and the Countess, Mary Jams Silc ott , l K' fi- : 24 rl 5.1 M' f 2x T T QQ A' 9 ff' r , 6 Q,--5 V 1 975 X Ill' J-rf' LYNNE FOLLOWELL A quiet dignity is hers. Thespians 56, Tri-Hi-Y 54,55,56g Girls' Choir 56: Latin Club 54,55g Junior A Cappella 54g Junior Play Crewg Senior Play, .IANICE FRAZIER She talks and talks. How she talks! Spanish Club 54,555 FHA 54. JIMMY FREUDENRICH Cast in the mold of a Churchill, VIC 545 Children's Theater 565 Radio Speech 56. DAVID GANTZ A man the school will miss. Slide Rule, President 56g Band 54,553 Senior Rep, 56g Latin Club 54, President 55: Senior Class Presi- dent, .sl fuifi. y - In f ai' IA? Q. L 455 ,PTA W 1' ,.no-1 RICHIE GARDNER Who, they say, has a way with ladies, a-D6 ft.. Spanish Club 54, Golf 54, Shocker Football 54g Track 54,55g Harvester Football 55,56. LYNN DON GARNER The boy the girls want on a slow boat to China, Pin-Up 56g Shocker Football 55. FINIS GEE No man is born without ambitions, VIC 54,555 Gymnastics 54,55. JERRY GEE None but the brave deserves the fair, Cushing, Okla,: Basketball, S, C, Pampa: Harvester Basketball, Co-Captain 56. IRENE GEORGE Steer clear - married! Girls' Choir 54, 55, 56. RITA GIBBY Her wisdom will win her fame, Girls' Choir 54, 55,565 Spanish Club 54. 55- 85 956 QW'- 5 BARBARA GOODNIGHT With brains to hold a good position, coupled with a sunny disposition, Tri-Hi-Y 54.55.56: NHS 55,563 Latin Club 54, Secretary 553 Office Assistant 54,55,563 Most Studious Junior3 Valedictorian 56. KENNETH GORMAN The reward of one duty is the power to ful- fill another, Junior A Cappella 553 A Cappella 56. SALLY GRAVES A better friend would be hard to find, FTA 563 FHA 563 spanish Club 54,553 Tri-HP Y 55. IAYNE GRAY As fresh and pretty as a morning in spring, Ville Platte, La.: Cheerleader 553 S. C, , Secre- tary 553 Pampa: Tri-Hi-Y 56Q NHS 54,55,56. 547' rp 3 ' s '--31 fi ff? -'-LN. X CLASS OF '56 GARY GREEN A .7 ' M l K't For every school boy with a spark of genius, 'W A , J there are a dozen wit.h ignition trouble. 1+ ' , 5 411' ,,, .3 X Mi 1' A T 7 SHIRLEY HARMON 136 PHILO GROMMON WANDA GUTHRIE Choir 56. IAN A HARVEY Assistant 54, 55, 56. Shocker Basketball 54. MARLENE GRIGGS She is quiet as a lamb. Spanish Club 54,553 Library Assistant 54,55.56. Though he's the biggest pest in the West, we'll always say he's the best. Hi-Y 54,55,56: Track 55. Too busy to tell you how hard she is working. Tri-Hi-Y 563 Junior A Cappella 54,55Q FTA 563 Spanish Club 54,552 Senior Play, A little loving will go a long way, FHA 54.55.563 Junior A Cappella 54,552 Girls' ou can't pull the wool over her eyes, I-,PNA Vice President 561 JRC 563 Tri-Hi-Y 55, VI 56g Sophomore Chap, Vice President3 Latin Club 54,553 Junior Playg Debate 562 Office FTA 56 Girls Choir 56 Spanish Club 54 Queen 5 ,, Attendant 55 Junior A Cappella 54 55 g Girls Choir 56 Tn H1 Y 54,55 Junior Play Junior A Cappella 54 55 CAROL HENRY Her heart is as big as her yell. NHS 55,565 Thespian 55,56g S. C, 55,565 Sopho more Class Vice President, SASC Delegate, Tri- Hi'Y 54,55,56g Latin Club 55, Secretary 543 Cheerleader 54.55, Head 56, Oil Progress Queen Candidate 545 Carnival Queen Attendant 55,563 Junior Play, Senior Play Assistant Director, Bas- ketball Queen 56. GARY HERR Never stops dreaming about what tomorrow may bring, Spanish Club 55,56g Baseball 54,55,56. JERRY HILL Q. Oh, the smile in her eyes. Tri-l-li-Y 565 A Cappella 56: JRC 56: Junior A Cap if pena 54,55. ' PAT HILTON As quiet as a turkey farm on Thanksgiving, Tri-Hi-Y 54,555 Junior A Cappella 54,55,56. BETTY HINTON Never quiet except when she sleeps, Tri-Hi-Y 54,55,56g FNA 56: Latin Club 54,555 Junior A Cappella 54,553 Girls' Choir 56. DON HINTON My theory is to enjoy life, Track 54,55,56g Shocker Football 54, Harves- ter Football 55. PAULINE HAYMES Volleyball 55 ARLENE HAZEL Spanish Club 54 55 Little Harvester 54 CONNIE HEAD DONNA HEGWER BILL HOGAN Women! They don't bother him, Spanish Club 54,55g Baseball 54,55,56g NHS 56. BETTY LOU HOGSETT A voice whose sound is like a summer breeze, Tri-Hi-Y 54,55, Sr. Chap, Secretary 56g FTA 55,56g NHS 55,56g Latin Club 54,555 A Cappella 55, Queen 56, All-State Choir Alternate 55, Gold en Jubilee National Choir 56. BOBBY HOLEMAN lmpatient as a kid who has mailed in a boxtop P, E, 54, 55,56. TWILA HOLLAND The sweetest kind of bashfulness, Tri-Hi-Y 56g Spanish Club 55,56g Office Assis- tant 54,-55,565 NHS 56, BARBARA HOLLA RS QQ A clever lass in every wayg success is hers some sunny day, Oklahoma City, Okla,: Sophomore Class Secretary 54g Pep Club 54g Sex-tet 54g Basketball 54. Pampa Tri-Hi-Y 56g FTA 56. BENNIE HOLLIS His truth unquestioned and his soul sincere, I Spanish Club 55, Vice President 549 Shocker Foot- 1 ball 53, Harvester Football 54,559 NHS 565 Senior Play Crew, RAMONA HUDGINS At the piano does she excelg a second Handel, who can tell? Most Talented Junior and Senior Girlg Office Assis- tant 54,55,56. JEROME HUMPHREY Skill to do comes from doing. A Cappella 565 Senior Play, JERRY HUNTER What this country needs is more free speech that's worth listening to, GENE JAMES And though I have the faith to move mountains, I prefer arguing, Oklahoma City, Okla.: Baseball 535 Pampa: Base- ball 56. LIGHT OF LEADERSHIP , , , Lee Ledrick, student body president, presides at the installation assembly, when Principal L, J, Edmond son administered the oaths of office to all Student Council, class and club officers, 296 l' I Ormo- as SENIOR CLASS RONNIE JAMES My only books are women's looks, and folly's all they've taught me, FFA 56, Secretary 543 Reporter 55, Hi-Y 55,56g Junior A Cappella 55, Vice President 56: Senior Play Crew, JIMMY JONES The best is yet to come, JOHN JONES I've taken my fun where I've found it, Hi-Y, Reporter 56: JRC 56, Slide Rule 56, Span- ish Club 54,55g Junior and Senior Cheerleader, Debate 56: Golf 55, NHS 56. SHIRLEY KEEL A good face is a letter of recommendation, White Deer: Glee Club, FTA, FFA Sweetheart Attendant, Pampa: FTA 545 Tri-Hi-Y 543 Run- ner-Up for Pin-Up 543 Carnival Queen Attendant 54g Oil Progress Attendant 54g Miss Flame At- tendant 55g Pin-Up 56. BILL KENNEDY May the bell of happiness always ring for you MARY KENNEDY l-iere's a gal with a smile that makes the bubble of life more worthwhile. Band 54.55, Secretary 56, Twirlel' 56: Oil Progress Queen 56, Band Sweetheart 56, Runner- Up for Pin-Up 563 Best Costume at Mardi Gras illll' llll HMMY KIRKHAM Rough, tough, and ready for a broken nose, CHARLENE KOENIG She has the divine gift of making friends, TH'Hi-Y 55,56gFTA 55,56gFNA,56gFHA aegtann Club 54, 55, Spanish Club 55, 56, Library Assistant s4,55,56. ROBERTA KRETZMEIER A good companion shortens the longest road. Spanish Club 54, 55, Girls' Choir 54, Library Assist- ant 56, WANDA LANGFORD This quiet smile belies her, she's uproarious and loads of fun. Tri-Hi-Y 54, 55, Junior A Cappella 54. LAWRENCE LANGWELL A boy whose pep and smiley smile make the drudge of life more worthwhile, FFA, Treasurer 56. DALE LARGENT A chap who follows you through a revolving door and comes out first. Hi-Y 55, 56, FTA 56, Latin Club 543 Junior Play, Thespians 56, Children's Theater 54, 55, Shocker Football 54, Senior Play Crew, H. A. LAEHJE, JR. A gentleman, without a doubt. Band 54,55,56. HENRY LEE LEDRICK, Ill l may be little, but l have big ideas, Hi-Y 54, Vice President 55, 56, Thespians 55, 56g Spanish Club 54, President 55g S. C. 54, 55, 56, Junior Vice President, Student Body President 56g TASC 54, 55, 565 SASC 55, A Cappella 56, Most Versatile Iunior Boy, NHS 56, Junior Play, Senior Play, Sl-IEILA LEMONS Will when she will, won't when she won't, Junior A Cappella 54, 55, A Cappella Accornpanist 56, Latin Club 54, Secretary 55, NICKIE LEWTER A small key opens big doors. Thespians 55, Treasurer 563 Tri-Hi-Y 54, 55, 56g A Cappella 54, 55, 563 FTA 54, 55, Junior Play, Senior Play. LITTLE LAS VEGAS . . .In the Senior Class booth at the All-School Carnival, croupiers Jack Edwards and Melvin Rornine with their assistants, Carol Henry and Sheila Chisholm, gather a crowd. ..,. J I ,A .,, ,.lll,te f i' '35 , R fffi 1' 'X SENIOR ni CLASS OF ,56 , DELORES LOVINGGOOD She's got freckles, but she's oh--so nice. Tri-Hi-Y 54, FHA 54g Volleyball 54, 55, Co-Cap- tain 56, DEWAYNE LOVINGGOOD He has curly eyes and laughing hair. Slide Rule Club 56, Shocker Football 54, 55. MARY KAY LUNSFORD 'Tis said she wears a bashful look, but by the cover don't judge the book! FTA 56g FNA 56, Office Assistant 54: Library Assist- ant 54, 56. BARBARA MCNEILL She has those pretty rosy cheeks and it doesn't rub off. FHA Reporter 54, 55, Sweetheart Attendant 56, His- torian 563 Volleyball 54, 55, 56. ROGER MCWATERS I agree with you, but I must admit you're wrong. Hi-Y 54, 55, 56: Thespians 54, 55, Slide Rule 54, Vice President 56, Band 54, 55, 563 Junior Play: Senior Play, DON MAPLE Always ready for a bit of fun. K , J. clf ? l 5 SENIOR CLASS FINES MARCHMAN Resolved to be a circus--clowns and all, Junior Play. RONNIE MARTIN Popular in school, popular in pool. Hi-Y 56, A Cappella 56. NITA JO MASSENGALE Neatness is the crowning grace of womanhood. Tri-Hi-Y 54, 55, 56, Junior A Cappella 55, 56, Girls' Choir 54, French Club 54, 55, CHARLES MATSON He who never does anything never gets criticized. BARBARA MATTHEWS Calmly, peacefully on life's way, and watchful every day. Tri-Hi-Y 54,55, 56, FTA 56, Spanish Club 55, Sec- retary 56, Library Assistant 56, Girls' Choir 54, 55. ELDON MAXWELL Knows a good thing when he says it. Baseball 54, 55, Junior A Cappella 54. CALVIN MAYO Some couplings were loose in his train of thought. CAROLE MILLER Happiness is the natural flower of beauty, FNA Corresponding Secretary 56, Girls' Choir 54, 55, President 56, Office Assistant 56, Latin Club 54, 55, Tri-Hi-Y 54, 55, Senior Play Crew, CAROLYN MILLER The sun is red when it shines on her head. Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 55, President 56, NHS 55, Treas- urer 56, JRC Secretary 55, Vice President 56, S.C. 56, Spanish Club 55, Queen 56, A Cappella 56, Junior Play, Ll-I 56, Most Versatile Senior, Salutato- rian, Basketball Queen Attendant 56. MARGARET MILLER I The daintiest, jolliest little miss. Junior A Cappella 54, 55, A Cappella 56, FHA Par- liamentarian 55, Reporter 56, Senior Play, 4847. Q' fs ' J Q' ff if . . jf' Sql 6 'T' 5-sf ,mfg , . ff iyy, la 'Qi ,Z MYRNA MONTGOMERY Variety is the spice in her life. Miami, Texas, FHA Reporter, Quill and Scroll, School Paper, Sophomore Class Vice President, Junior Class President, Junior Favorite, Best All-Round Girl, Best Actress, Junior Play, Basketball, Pampa, Senior Play, Thespian 56, Tri-Hi-Y 56. CHARLENE MOORE There is a little bit of bad in every good little girl. FTA 55, Vice President 56, French Club 54, 55, Tri- Hi-Y 56, Office Assistant 55, 56, TFTAC 56, RUTH MOUNCE I chatter as I go, and I go on forever, Junior A Cappella 54, Girls' Choir 55, A Cappella 56. LOYD MOXLEY And if you mean to profit, learn to praise, -46- DAVID MULLINS He's a ladies'man. 'ar fif . x it a ang arf' 4:9 ,t 'ZS 4.3! Bi i 'J in 1 Spanish Club President 54, 55, Pin-Up Runner-Up 56, Carnival King Attendant 56, Shocker Football 54, Harvester Football 55, 56. LUCY IO NEELY In the little red schoolhouse where I'm always late. Children's Theater 55, Junior Play, Senior Play, All- School Play 55, Thespians 55, 56, MELBA NEWMAN Let the great world bustle on, and yet unmoved I'll be. FHA 56, Secretary 54, 55, JRC 56, SANDRA NOBLITT She's proof of a lady. French Club 54, 55, Latin Club 54, Tri-Hi-Y 54, FTA 55. PEGGY OLIVOLO Asks silly questions, takes up teacher's time. Tri-Hi-Y 54, Vice President Junior Chapter, 2nd Vice President Council 56, Spanish Club 54, Queen Attendant 55, Football Queen Attendant 55, Football Queen 56, Senior Co-Favorite. 'L .,.... , f I 'f ' 1 . 4 ff I' 'Q 4 FRANK oufrnnza I 'y 5' ' K rj X Nothing is impossible no the man who doeenoe have to do it himself. Hi-Y 56, Debate 56, Slide Rule 56, Franch Club 54, 55: S.C. 54, Junior Play, Senior Play Crew, Golf 54, 55. -QQ JAMES OWNSBY I never trouble trouble till trouble troubles me. FFA 56, VIC Vice President 56, GENE PARR Be a live wire, and you won't get stepped on. JIMMY PARRISH One lad who is likely to accomplish anything he begins. S. C. 54, 55,56, Baseball 54, 56, Honorable Mention All-District 55, Shocker Basketball 54. 'ills N, z, ...Q DON PENDERGRASS Let the world go as it may, l'll take it any way, DOROTHY PAYNE Courtesy conquers all. Muskogee, Okla.: Stage Craft Club. s f I. fp 1 I av' Cheerleader 54, Junior A Cappella 54, A Cappella 55, Boys' Quartet 56, Senior Play. RUSSELL PICKETT It takes a tall person to know what's going on in the world. Spanish Vice President 54, 55, S. C. 54, 55, A Cap- pella 54, 55, 56, NHS 56, Slide Rule 56. MARY PIPPEN To be a news writer would just suit her, Tri-Hi-Y 56, F'TA 54, 55, 56, Quill and Scroll 55, Vice President 56, A Cappella 55, Reporter 56, LH 54, Assistant Editor 55, Editor 56, JRC 55, Junior A Cappella 54, Junior Play, Pl-ISPA 54, 55, 56, THSPA 55,56, NHS 56. BARBARA PIRKLE She fears the great noise she might make. Volleyball 54, 55, 56. BOBBIE PORTERFIELD Short and sweet. WENDELL POWELL Do unto others before they do unto you. 1, W 5 y 14. IN MR 'sa 'Q- S--L All Q s 1 4.3.5 V lg A s. shi CLASS OF '56 CELEBRITY INTERVIEWED. . . Mary Pippen, editor of The Little Harvester, interviews violinist David Rubinoff before his appearance at a PHS assembly and in a public concert in Pampa, Nr 1 by , rv ,,. A' D f' ' 'C' ll. Q g? 23 fvW Z 't I' 3 . W 5.4 MICHAEL PRICE Was a man e'er so quiet, yet so active. NHS 55, President 56, Quill and Scroll 55, 56, Latin Club 55, Vice President 54, S.C. 54, 55, 56, Senior Class Vice President, Harvester 54, 55, Editor 56, THSPA 54, Vice President 55, PHSPA 54, 56, Vice President 55, Best Citizen 56, DON PRIGMORE He invariably says what everyone else is thinking, Latin Club President 54, 55, Golf 54, 55, Co-Captain 56, District Golf Team 55. NAN RAMMING I am as free as nature first made me, White Deer, Library Club, FTA, Pep Squad, Masquers Memphis, Up-and-Atom Club, Library Club, FHA, Basketball. DICKY RAY You hear that boy laughing? Spanish Club 55, Queen's Escort 56, Shocker Basket- ball 54, Trampoline 55, 56, Senior Favorite. CECIL REYNOLDS what l don't want won't hurt me. Shocker Football 54, Harvester Football 55, 56, Base- ball 54, 55, 56, All-District Shortstop, Second Team 54, All-District Honorable Mention, Pitcher 55. DIXIE SUE RHOADES Nothing great was ever achieved without enthu- siasm. Tri-Hi-Y 54, 55, 56, FTA 55, 56, Latin Club 54, 55, Junior Play, Children's Theater 54, 55, Senior Play Crew, Thespians 54, 55, Vice President 56, IRC 55, 56, Best Thespian 56. .AIG . W, 1 M is TOMMY RHOTEN A trusty, faithful fellow. Shocker Football 54, Harvester Football 55, 56, Track 55, 56. TOMMY RICHARDSON I'm rough, tough, and big enough. Harvester Football 54, 55, 56, Baseball 55, 56. MARTHA RITTHALER An athlete is she if a girl can be. Latin Club 55, 565 Volleyball 54, 55, Co-Captain 56, JOAN ROBERTSON Singing on her way she goes, isn't her lot to have any foes. Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary Sophomore Chapter 54, Report- er 55, 1st Vice President 56, FTA 54, 56, District Secretary 55g S. C. Chaplain 56, Oil Progress Queen Attendant 54, 55, All-School Favorite 56, NHS 565 -3 G3 J-1'--T . SX S' s , LL. ,. , ,,ff f, , :fa . . . SENIOR CLASS DIXIE ROBINSON No matter if you've known her just a little while, you'l1 be charmed by her sweet disposition and sunny smile. Tri-Hi-Y 55, Historian 565 Spanish Club 54, Secre- tary 55, FNA President 56: Office Assistant 54, 55, 56, NHS 56. WAYNE ROGERS Never says much but knows a lot. MELVIN ROMINE V Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Slide Rule 56g Latin Club 54, 55, Sophomore Presi- dent, S.C. 54, 56, Carnival King Attendant 56, Shocker Football 54, Shocker Basketball 54, Harvester Basketball 55, Senior Play, NHS 56, CHARLOTTE RUNYON Good things come in small packages. IRC 56g Tri-Hi-Y 54, 55, Junior A Cappella 54. FLETTA RUTTMAN Modesty is the beauty of women. ZONA RUTTMAN They that know no evil will suspect none. Extemp, , Regional lst 55. -X X Q., fl. slits ar ,,,. 46' DAY OF THANKSGIVING. . .On November 23 a Thanksgiving assembly was conducted by the Y Clubs. Duggan Smith, Hi-Y president, gave one of the in- spiring messages. sn v,s , mmm ,84- fer ,,,,. g -v,-,Z f.iw,,1 ' .,m.q,,5,rYf35,,f',.l,, 0-nv , KENNETH SANDERS Who doesn't love women and song? Hi-Y 56g Children's Theater 54g Junior Play, Shocker Football Manager 54, Harvester Football Manager 55, 56. NORITA SASSER Fear not the future, weep not the past, Junior A Cappella 54, 55, 565 Debate 54, French Club 54, 55g Tri-Hi-Y 54,55. PERRY SCHANEFELT Beware! I may yet do something sensational. Alma, Kansas: FFA: Track. Pampa: Chi1dren's Theater 55. HELEN SEIT Z My heart is true as steel. Mobeetie: FHA. Pampa: Girls' Choir, BUDDY SHARP I don't want to die yet, I'm not ready to be an angel. Carnival King Attendant 56, Pin-Up Runner-Up 56, Harvester Football 54, Honorable Mention All-Dis- trict 55, Co-Captain 56, Harvester Basketball 54, 55, 56g Track 54, Harvester Baseball 55, 56, Honorable Mention All-District 55. IERRIE SHELTON She's a friend as good as gold. Tri-Hi-Y 563 FTA 56, French Club 54, 55, A Cap- pella 56g Junior A Cappella 54, 55. DE ANNE SHIRLEY The artist is a rare, rare breed. Spanish Club 54, 55, Band 54, 55, 56, Senior Play Crew 56. I MARY JANIS s1LcoTT I am a man hater, but the Bible says Love your enemies. FTA 56, Tri-Hi-Y 56, Office Assistant 56, Spanish pella 54. BILLY SIMPSON Jumping to conclusions doesn't always make for happy landings. Baseball 54. MARTHA SKELLY , She puts her worries in the bottom of her heart, 3' Q sits on the lid, and smiles. I-f NHS 55, Vice President 56, Band 54, 55, 56, Spanish ...,,,, Club, President 55, 56, Latin Club 54, Vice President 55, JRC 55, 56. ik ll 'li II BETH SLAGLE .IL Life is short, but so am I. Spanish Club 55, 56, A Cappella 55, 56. DUGGAN SMITH ' Money isn't everything, but it's way ahead of whatever is in second place, Hi-Y 54, Secretary 55, President 56, Thespians 55, President 56, LH 54, 55, 56, Latin Club 55, 56, Radio Speech 54, Junior Play, Senior Play, Junior A Cappella 54, PHSPA 55, Best Costume at Mardi Gras 56. EARL SMITH Y I 3 1 ' Not conceited, just convinced! IOHNNIE LEE SMITH A girl you look up to very, very slowly, Tri-Hi-Y 54, Historian 55, Vice President Senior Chapter, FTA 56, French Club 54, Secretary 55, JRC 56, Carnival Queen Attendant 54, 55, Oil Progress Queen Attendant 55. JUNE SMITH A As merry as the day is long. Tri-Hi-Y 55, Chapter President 56, Spanish Club 54, 5. 55, Junior A Cappella 54, 56, Girls' Choir 55, Junior sl Play, Senior Play Crew. NORMAN SMITH Great hopes make great men. Shocker Basketball 55. Club 54, Award 55, The Harvester 56, Junior A Cap- CELESTIAL CELEBRITIES Mary Kennedy as a ' f lady from Mars and Duggan Smith portraying King Vx Sol share the prize they won for the best individual ,X I boy and girl costumes at the Mardi Gras, their class ii i..,,,,,, WAYNE SMITH Fame is the echo of actions, FTA 54, Historian 55, President 565 IRC 55, His- torian 565 Hi-Y 55,565 Quill and Scroll 565 S, C. 565 Latin Club 54,555 The Harvester 55,565 PHSPA 55,565 THSPA 565 JRC Area Campg TFTAC 555 Junior Play5 Senior Play Crew5 NHS 56. DONNIE SOUTHARD Nothing is harder to find than perfection, FHA 54, Treasurer 55,565 Tri-Hi-Y 54, JANICE SPENCER Always comes up smiling, FHA Song Leader 55,565 Junior A Cappella 545 Girls' Choir 555 A Cappella 565 Children's Thea- ter 54. PAULA STEVENSON She is a mirror of all courtesy, Burkburnett, Texas: S,C, 545 Choral Club 54. Pampa5 Spanish Club 55.565 Tri-Hi-Y 565 A Cappella 55, 56. HELEN STEWARD A date, a date! My kingdom for a date! Debate 54.55, Chairman 565 Slide Rule Secre- tary 565 Quill and Scroll 555 President 565 De- bate Award 545 S,C, Reporter 565 FHA 545 LH, 54,55, Managing Editor 565 Senior Play Crew5 NHS 56. KATHERYN STONE A good conscience is to the soul what health is to the body. Tri-Hi-Y 54,515,565 Mixed Chorus 54: Girls' Choir 55,565 Office Assistant 54. ull- pn-vi si Q 'T EDWARD STRICKLAND Quality without quantity is little thought of. Harvester Football 55, All-District Second Team 54, Co-Captain 55, All-District First Team 563 Track 54,55,563 NHS 56. ELIZABETH STUBBS The mildest manners and the gentlest heart, spanish Club 55.56: Gifls' Choir 54.55.56. LOY STUDEBAKER See me, how calm I am! FFA 54,55,56: Junior A Cappella 563 Junior Play3 Senior Play, ' NELDA SWAIN The best part of beauty is what no picture can express. FHA 563 FTA 553 Spanish Club 54,553 Office As- sistant 54, 55 , 56. TED SWINDLE Not merely good but good for something, Hi-Y 54,55, Vice President 56g Quill and Scroll 55, Secretary 561 S,C, 54.55, Vice President 563 JRC Vice President 55, President 563 NHS 55,563 PHSPA President 56: THSPA 55,563 TFTAC 55,56Q Mr, FTA of District 9, 563 Most Studious Juniorg All-School Favorite 563 Senior Play3 Highest Rank- ing Boy3 LH 55, Business Manager 56. J. D. SWINFORD He is- his own commander, GLORIA TACKETT This girl is modest and shy. We can't help but wonder why, 'if 994 ' 'TX I 9- Q 19 3 P rr, 3 QT? 'U DAN TEED Never idle, never still, always talking, always if will. Hi-Y 54,55,563 Thespians 55,563 Band 54, Assistant Drum Major 55, Drum Major 563 Slide Rule 56: Latin Club 54,552 Junior Playg Senior Play3 NHS 56. IUNE ANN THOMPSON Beauty lives with kindness. . Wellington: FHA: FTA3 Bandp Junior A Cappellag Junior Playg Secretary Pi Delta, VELDA THOMPSON A friend in need is a friend indeed, McDermott, Ohio: Library Club, President 553 S, C, Vice President 553 March of Dimes Queen 553 Lowanda, Kansas: Cheerleader 54. Pampa: Tri-Hi-Y 56Q FNA 56. 5 f and '9 36 SENIOR CLASS COMIC COUPLE Leatrice Urbanczyk and Carol Sue Wilson as Andy Panda and Raggedy Ann at the Sen1or Mardr Gras, where they won the best- costumed couple prize, BILL THORNTON Well! Ain't he rough? Shocker Football 543 Harvester Football 55,56. BETTY TURNBO f It is so nice to be natural when you are so naturally nice. Tri-Hi-Y 54,55p Glee Club 54g A Cappella 55, KENT UPTON Why is such a goodlooking man destined to become a bachelor? Junior A Cappella 54,55g The Harvester 55,565 Children's Theater 54. LEATRICE ANN URGANCZYK Fair is her face, kind is her heart, S. C. 54,55g Most Typical Cowgirl 55g Best Coupled Costume of Mardi Gras 56. GENE VINEYARD I want to be good, but my eyes won't let me. Hi-Y 54,55, Parliamentarian 565 Shocker Basket ball Manager 545 Harvester Basketball Manager 55, 56. BETTY WAGNER Lovely to look atg delightful to know. Panhandle, Texas: Pep Squad 545 Basketball 54: Volleyball 54. JIMMY WA GONER lun A boy with high blush pressure, Mixed Chorus 545 A Cappella 55,565 NHS 565 Senior Play. BETTY WALKER None knew her but who loved her, FTA 55,565 FHA 55, Parliamentarian 565 Tri-Hi-Y 54,555 Latin Club 54,55. BILL WEATHERFORD Sober but not serious5 quiet but not idle. A NITA WEDGEWORTH r J' x 1 14 .v r,x . 4 'v J, Flaw The kind of girl who just can't keep out of arm's way. 'Us Tri-Hi-Y 565 President Sophomore Chapter, Presi- dent Junior Chapter5 Spanish Club 55, Queen 545 S, C, 54,555 Oil Progress Queen Attendant 545 Basketball Queen Attendant 55,565 A Cappella 55,565 NHS 56. GLEN WEEKS If sweetness is a fault, her's is a great one, FHA 54. JEROME WEINI-IEIMER l! 'k 08: 'fix The greatest truths are simplest, So are the great- est men, FFA 54,55. CLASS OF '56 I 33 4-ga 41. A sr .Z X-. -13 is OTIS WHITE Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies. Shocker Football 545 Harvester Football 54,555 Harvester Baseball 55.56. RICHARD WHITE As quiet as the rising moon, Band 54, 55, 56. LARRY WILLIAMS Some forgetfulness is due not to absentmindedness but to absent heartedness, MARY NELL WILLIS If laughter were the bread of life, she would live forever, Tri-Hi-Y 54,55,56, FHA 565 FTA 565 PNA Historian 565 Volleyball 54. 'QP 5,-.au-Q 91 fTf'5??2 MARY YOUNG Uncertain as an April morning, JRC, Historian 54, Chap- lain 565 A Cappella 565 Junior A Cappella 54,555 Spanish Club 55, President 545 Office Assistant 54,565 IRC Training Center, REMEMBER THE DAY? , , , When we finally graduated from dear old Pampa High School, LOTTIE WILLS Happy is she, French Club 54,555 Office Assistant 54,55,56. BETTIE MARIE WILLSON She is good natured and sweet with dainty ways, CAROL SUE WILSON Beauty is as beauty does. Tri-Hi-Y 565 Girls' Choir 565 Most Typical Cowgirl 565 Carnival Queen Attendant 555 Miss Flame 565 Runner-Up for Pin-Up 565 Best Couple Costume at Mardi Gras 56. LEON WOOD I never worry about life - I'll never get out alive anyway, A Cappella 54.55, King 56. RONALD WOODS The twinkle of his eyes makes many a sad heart glad, Hi-Y 545 Slide Rule 565 Spanish Club 54,55. DONALD WOOLEY The kind of guy any girl would like to meet, S, C, 54, 55. I RHONA FINKELSTEIN EARL COOPER WADENE THOMASSON Vice President President Secretary JUNIOR OFFICERS Juniors plough through their studies as they finish their second year in high school, Big events were the Junior Play, Junior Party, Junior Assembly, Junior- Senior Banquet, fortune telling and magician booths at the All-School Carnival, Y w 6 'Q -A 3 ff. L- . ' 5 J min RUTH ADCOCK SUE ALEXANDER DON ALLEN CLASS OF '57 fi 3 I gn i TOMMY ALLSTON WANITA ANDERSON BARBARA ARNEY BILL ATKINSON DOROTHY AYRES PAULA BAKER NORMA I. BALCH DICK BARRETT MELVENA BECK GROVER BLACK CAROLYN BOGUE JERRY BONSAL ggi Qi we ' 'ln B' JUNIORS BOBBY BROWN MALCOLM BROWN RAYMOND BROWN 'aa 66 '49 JACKIE BOURLAND -gy , CHARLES BOWEN I 1 7, 'i 1- , 4 ,. K 3-5 BARBARA BROWN G- 1 RI TA BROW N X EX GLENDA BRUNSON J. B. BRYANT IEANNE BULLARD PHYLLIS BURNS lf' CAROL CHAMPION ADRENA CHISUM ANNETTE CLARK , ROBERT M, COBB 7 - .V If 'N ROBERT O, COBB CARROLL COLE BILL CONWAY i 'wg Rui 1' I-ol CLASS OF '57 I '95 N I f ami WANDA COOK JOE COOKE J, B, COPELAND JO CRINKLAW VENITA CROCKER JIMMY CURTIS DARLENE DARNELL GARY DEAREN JANICE DILLMAN NORMA J, DILLMAN CYNTHIA DUNCAN JAN DYER Q . N QA F. ' 1 . I C IUDY ELLIS CHARLENE ENNIS SHIRLEY EPPS EDGAR ETHRIDGE EARL EVANS RAYNOR FILLMAN RHONA FINKELSTEIN DAN FITZGERALD LARRY FLAHERTY BETTY FLEMING VIRGIL FLOWERS CAROLYN FORD TNX' UN IOR IIMMIE EAKIN JIMMY EDWARDS ROBERT EDWARDS mfr? 'Q 'www ww ZQQ is C7f 1 CELIA FOWLER DELMA FRANKLIN ZELMA FRANKLIN CLASS OF '57 .. A . A 3 ,wwig w -0 i v , 1. , L A' 4 x 'J K ,. 'K V si J' . Q! Cf? 1:41 In 7 I X A A u 5. ' 0 . Q' -md: R X . F. .3155 If i 4 ,J Q , ' . l ff! 1 ,-' 9711 x . -- 1 'D 1 I V QL 'Uh -1' wi SHIRLEY FUGATE DOROTHEA GANTZ. FRANCES GERIK TOMMY GINDORF JIMMY GOFF WANDA GOFF ANGEL GONZALES JAMES GOODNIGHT ROBERT GRIDER CAROL GRIFFITHS DENNIS GRIGGS GAYNELL GRUNDY EVELYN HAYMES ALICIA BEA HEIL LARRY HENDRICKS GRACIE HENRY BARBARA JEAN HILD CAROLYN HILL SHARON HILL .TERRY HODGES BOB HOLMES THELMA JO HOLT GAY HOLTMAN SHERRY HOOD JU 10115 SARAH HARNLY BARBARA HARRISON WAYNE HARRISON Z Qin L5 LA I HJ' 1 V 5 'i 4 'i -97 I I r fm fav' wt' I 4-, J' ,Ci Mk? I fr- '-Eff in-7 'Q' .419 x 1 BARBARA HOOVER BUZZIE HOOVER DALE HOOVER ,y ' f-3 NN..-al ,Huw KL., CLASS OF 5 2:5 5' -cf H, 'X 'Q Q 'K I...':f J 'S' ....?' il -1' W N-.4- sl 1' 1 avg 1' xx: N1 GLEN HOWELL EDDIE HUGHES .TERRY HUGHES MARY INMON VIRGINIA IRWIN DANNY JOHNSON DON .IONAS IO ANN KEESE MARY KAY KELLY VIVIAN KENDRICKS HILTON KING REEVES KING rw? -0- Qm,l::FfWmn,. - AARON LAVERTY JOHN LEE IEANNINE LEITH DONNA LELAND ESTELLE LUNSFORD HM LUNSFORD KENNETH LYON MIKE MCCLOSKEY UN IORS BUDDY LAMBERSON SUE LANE ROSE LANGFORD f 7 x A W ,, v L BURL KIRBIE LOUINE KITCHENS LU KOCH 6? ' 6 l S-1 5 3 XX ph xii JU IOR BARBARA MORGAN BARBARA MORRIS ROY MOXLEY , A 1 R gg. ,aff-f Az.. '6- 4' I 11' T, ' 2,n..4' -ev' ' 3 i GLEN MOORE Q? MARILYN MOORE NANCY MOORE Y -if W, Q QQ' CP BETTY LOU OVERALL JOYCE OWENS SUE PARKER X, iw 'Q 5 CLASS OF '57 fd E' 49' iff 1-Q , 1 CHARLES PEACOCK '33 BARBARA PHARRIES PHYLLIS PHILLIPS 7- X WN -:rj ,gf Y GARY PINSON BERTHA PLETCHER JERRY POPE JOAN PRESCOTT ANN PRICE JENEANE PRICE SALLY PULLEN DARREL RAINES 7.3 KENNETH RICE RUTH ROBINSON CHARLINE RUSSELL DAN SACKETT LOIS SCHNEIDEI FRANCIS SCOTT NANCY SHARP SHEILA SHELTON JUNIORS LARRY RAY CAROLYN REED JIMMY REXROAT :JI I' ? pb- '. CONCHA RAMIREZ ,gg ' RAUL RAMIREZ Y TRAVIS RASCO l F Q I ' - .TSS I. I XXX K, if in 9 , . 1, rf If 5'-Q 1 V N, 1 A3 'OO ang-' QS CLASS OF DAVID SMITH IERALD SMITH IEWELL SNIDER 4 'sv .x N .' i Q I ' by Ii! VIVIAN SPALDING BENNIE SPARKS BETH SPENCER TOMMY SRADER DALE STEPHENS TOMMY STRAWN ANNIE LEE TAYLOR WADENE THOMASSON MARILYN WELLS MARGARET WEST MARLENE WEST DEAUN WHATLEY VICKI WHATLEY SONNY WINEGEART FERN YATES JUNE YOUNG JU 10115 HMLWARD LEOTA WEATHERLY JAMES WEATHERRED R -s MARILYN TUCKER BETTY WALKER SANDRA WALSH lf 1 1 . ' 4, if 1 , Ax x 3 , . My - n, 'f XA .7 I K ,V , ., xg, Y. X. . 1 F Y .f xv 1 -LQ T A1 -ey, Af! 5 X X 6. iY M2 ,JC LQR T Xin w C ee si Snow jumoi Made 3, ,xu jumoi bool h Schom Camw -U fed um C I a ,Zed '9 3500 sfo Old and New Jumors Homecomxnb 01181. at X355 61- Ula m 3 Neel C el COO 6 Hof, I r :whats H0 .Ure lex aflo' I7 ,L o SAW ba ea' na f' all S SI 117 O' Vee lldellt b 6' 0 J . If 0 L. . bf---aj f f ' 7 T, .4 , W M f v if-Af ! 4 . A v' Q i svn.-mg. A as! ' 2 I ,,,.f..-:'w- 'fd t- , ,LUJ Mfgf -- HQ? 67 .iff . U H-NYT A, '- fflifiix ....,.. D rv V V , .. ', ,at MY QT ff ! Q-f-1 .N- +L- H111 f Q if if ,M A E' t af I - A 4 , I fy G' 'F-'2 TU' fe g Tw try CLASS Jo Ann Addington Duane Alexander . o OF '58 Naomi Allison Della Kay Altman , Peggy Alverson Q wr Darryl Ammons Paula Anderson y , 1 Bobby Arthur 6 3 as 7 5 Henry Atchison 4 f - 'w Betty Attaway Q: at- ' Margaret Austin y ' Jimmie Bailey W BN 1 .i Q Buster Baird William Barnes Christine Been Marvin Berry Virginia Blackwell Don Blaylock jerry Bond Nancy Ann Bonner Ann Boosa Norma Bradstreet Billy Breashears Beverly Ann Brewer Bill Brown Bobby Brown Earl Brown .41- 48 y Q. K 01. ur! 7- I 5-W, 9 4? S 1, 50- .4 f- i C 'QI' T 5... SOPHOMORES Jim Brown Wade Brovim June Bruce bs., Lynda Bullard Mary Bullard Q Margo Burgess Margaret Ann Burney Orna Fay Burns Maretta Burress , . , W. . Barbara Jean Butcher x,,, David Butcher , , , Lalean Caldwell M ,,,V: -5 - E xr . :I A IZI: I . , -, , Q I US 4:3 l Q, z 1 iw 'mf 'ig ,, ,, - 4' f 6 1-.f Y ta uf W M E 'W ' X1 1- Q - 5 . ly, 'IJ' 1: .1 i ' ll J ii, Q 2' 6. 'FP Mickey Joe Caldwell Gyndal Callan Jerry Carlson Don Cates Melvin Chisum Marcia Clyburn Joe Cobb Evelyn Coffee Wilma Cole Robert Collett Georgia Collins James Colwell Richard Conner Michael Conway Beverly Coomer 'yu fr. A x , 1 ,,.,.... . .,.., N . ff Rodney Davis Patricia Dealy Ralph Depee Dan Dial Pat Dial Carolyn Sue Dilgcr Gary Dockery Eddy Duenkel Fred Epperly Andy Epps Jo Dean Essary Peggy Evans Pat Falkenstein Bill Fraser Doyle Futch QI b iv CLASS Nelda Cooper Irene Coronis '58 Karla Cox 9 Leon Cox V 15 Gabe Crossman Delvin Crowell Larry Cruise 'Y , Bobby Culberson -fl Qs Jerry Culberson Pat Daffron Don Darling Don Davis fs -v X 'N S '89 C' 47 .1- - 7 ' 4 K- SOPHOMORES 1 Amelia Garcia Jimmy Gardner Jimma Joy Garrett Bill Gaut Bobbie Jayne Giddeon Bonnie Glaxner Barbara Glover Nelda Goad Martha Gordon Patsy Gorman Gayla Gray Gene Green 1-f-. , .5 1: 1 4 5 3- 5 , L I .15 M I ,X I .,,. X ,L -IA 9 , I f QL. X fin, - Q B 1109: 45 BN if fl 19 AW' 'li WUI 3' ,ai-IC 7.x I - all Jerry Green Lem Greene Louise Gross Harry Haiduk Shirley Hankhouse Gale Harris Fay Harrison Billy Hassell Mary Heflin G' 1 , g v x nf ,I I V ,iff V , Q 4 Q: ,XR N .lr i I V In ,,,, .41 4: ,FQ 2' Barbara Henderson Del Herring Dianne Hibbs Jane Higginborham Jerry Higginbotham Dorothy Hill Delores Hininger David Holt CLASS Jo Ann Holt ,58 1 i ,-4 ow? 9 aff lg., i J .1 Sherry Hyatt Jerry Ing Lee Ann Jackson Jeanie Johnson Richard Johnson Jo Ann Jones Pat Jones Patsy Jones Virginia Jones Charley Jordan Beth Keelin Betty Keller Alfred Kelley Kenneth Kieth Albert King -i Jim Hopkins Loretta Horton Suzan Howe Jacquelyn Hoyler 4. fun., z a ig an jill A 1 i ,. 'iz if J fbi Bill Ray Hubbard Charlotte Jean Hudson Fred Hughes Larry Hunt Dorlene Hutchison i div? li ,ess ' Wk v Q. 1 . ,Y il sl 1.34 Y S i i Q X I SOPHOMORES Maynette Loftus Leland Lowry Dorothy Lyles Robert Malone Charlotte Mangel ag f 1 XL.. A I NNN Robert Langford Karen Lewis Louise Light Charles Lockhart Z' 3 Ti .LQ L 5 mv, mswf M 'fg- - :Q-f .. - -.J 5 K ai ' In 4 Y E A if W Cora Mann Monica Marak Rayford Marchman Charles Martin Ted Mastin Sue McBride Gene McCracken Jerry McCracken Barbara Sue McDaniel Linda McDonald Mary Gene McNeil Peggy McPeak John Mead Meradith Meaker Pegy Mesneak .f ,g JC W N px, , 5:31 t A v . Y Wu, .M i --5-1 fig -' 'T+v.f'Q Craig Meyers Carol Rose Miller Merdella Miller La Vada Naylor Joyce Nelms Fred Neslage Louise Nettles Gerald Nolty Johnny Nutting Becky Palmer R. C. Parnell La Rue Pate Monta Patton Jim Pendergrass Gary Peterson Danny Phillips Marvin Pickett John Pigg T7 1 -ey if CLASS OF '58 Lawrence Mitchell Sydna Morris Marcia Morrison Roy Morriss Tommy Mullins Jim Murray 'gi 3 N -T. SOPHOMORES Charlotte Riley Marlene Ring Lois Rittenhouse Charles Ritthaler Marcia Rogers Nadine Powers Jerry Quarles Yvonne Reynolds Bobby Richardson - .. , ,f 'S' , JE.. James Pipkin Richard Pitts Mary Porterfield 5 1 'Q 'E f ds' ' ,Q 'ix Q V405 'Q ..-o .-1 1 X M 6. , '5- 'Q 6. X I 'Ku' 1556. wr- I GC 15 ,C-25 ' 'cf . lb '-Al 3 AMW M, J 3 1 a 1 'A 'Q x X , . fit Xpfpmf S ' !m ht 'LT' - -2 -3 VX 'T 'C7' Carol Roundtree Linda Roush Winton Rowntree Carolyn Russell Edna Sackett David Sallee Kay Scheer Sue Scherer Heidi Schneider Glenda Scott Carolyn Shafer Carletta Shaw Mary Shaw Virginia Shaw Kenneth Shipley S i ' , s, Kay Sprinkle Ronald Stafford Linda Steele Ray Stephenson Lavonne Stewart Raima Storms Kenneth Taylor Carolyn Teague Merle Terrell Junior Thomas Londa Thomas Janet Thompson Jerry Don Thompson Donald Tinney Clarence Townsend V- f M Dwayne Smith T -C. , Jack Smith sp., A J. B. Smith ' 5 3 Jerrall Smith ,-. 3 i f 3 1 Ib, , Z I CLASS OF 58 Kenneth Smith Kirk Smith Franklin Snow Jeanette Southard Joyce Sowell f 7 'F -,.- r N SOPHOMORES Jerry Trice Phyllis Trollinger Priscilla Ann Turnbo Pat Turner Norene Urbanczyk Joy Vanderburg Henrietta Velasquez Bonnie Wagner Bill Walsh Theta Warner Robert Warren Loyd Waters 2 xx..-1' I '. T 1 31: Q . x Z if ,gf ' I viii x Vw 1 ,, ' UCL ,L 4- 'ta' , I M 1 5 Q fl 'Y 'R 'Msg Nl' 40 N! if dai fi at Y Cecil Watson Pat Weatherly Collene Weddington Janice Weinheimer Doris Whatley Nina Lee Wiggins Gary Wilhelm Ann Williams Nancy Willis Alfred Willson Wanda Lou Wilson LaVerne Wright Kenneth Yager Janice Yandell Dianne Zachry in FACULTY and DMI I TRATIO We New methods of farmrng and better farmrng PIACIICES such as crop dustlng to control rnsects are constantly berng sought rr Hlfvr T evperts Tlke crows mmds of students have to be gurded and protected agcunst all types of hrndrdnces that may re turd ther: growth I32 Inq 4-,P Kew.. . r . D . . ' . by gg 'cu .1 a. -.. ,, -I - r-, .Q.. I 7 - Y- : fs QL.. 4 A c s n X T f ee, Y, hgh 4' 1 :tt v- -25.521 , .' , , ' , , K A .rf -fi W-,,,.,- mtk- Q3 ,I vw. , sl ,JH 3' 5, '. Q af W :P 4. Q 'aff sf , 'J ANQA' fy. - M. ' s X Q 'Q 'Q-.T WW W? bb DQ SCHOOL BOARD Issuance of 32,250,000 bonds for school construction and repairs was approved by Pampa citizens in an election December 17. This brought the heaviest turnout of voters ever recorded in a school bond issue election in Pampa, In the election voters approved, 761 - 121, the rais- ing of the school tax rate from 351. 25 to 31. 50, issuance of bonds for the proposed expansion program, 725 - 131, and authorizing the school district to raise additional taxes to pay on the outstanding bonded indebtedness, 474 - 121. Included in the school improvements will be a new 16-room elementary school, new 800-student junior high school, six-room addition to Lamar elementary school, and remodeling of present junior high school. P, I-I, S, will get a new machine shop building, accous tical equipment for the fieldhouse, and alterations to the present high school building, LIS Members of the school Board assemble around the conference table with school officials to discuss the bond issue proposed to provide funds for con- struction of new school buildings and improve- ments to present facilities. KNOX KINARD, superintendent of Pampa schools, and I-IERMAN WHAT LEY, board president, compare bond election proposals with similar plans approved by Amarillo voters last September. ROY MCMILLEN, school business man- ager, and REX ROSE, board secretary, check a financial report before sub- mitting it to the entire board. --1 wg . ,KM -...Q , , A. an an , q .Q ' 'N ,wwhsi Jw WE W ,A ww 5 -ft ,..- ,W xl' fi rl' An -.. 4. QP? sf 'fn 5? ,LW 4 A m y A Q9 -ws- R , if' 2 5 f,w'p1,, Wk , ,.1'3i5' , ' mf-1, 4 55,5 ggi M ,Q vf , ' .. pug. ,fer Q ,. fiAf'H?Y 'w 5 , 1 J in-X. we im I Ay,'f1?.:1 'Q N if-Li Aff, 5 N Z51,':',g- , T Q 'f 2 PR 3' .i Q Ai-44 ' . ' 6 K ,, , ,. ifvgg, iffy, X-Af YT 1 Wg. . fri' N - T Ijgknxfff' Wy? N' K' o M .wr fi E ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Mrs. Russell Cartwright--secretary, bookkeeper, co-op man- ager- -is always at hand when a student needs any kind of school supplies, book covers, stencils, et Cetera. Although she prints all tests, she is a friend of all. I36 Mrs. Perry Gaut, registrar, is busy every minute of the day. She is in charge of en- rolling students, filing all grades, typing letters, and sending transcripts for graduates Miss Evelyn Milam, counselor, is always busy discussing students' grades as well as ironing out problems with them, She is will- ing to advise students on the subjects to take in order to pass entrance requirements for college. I I fl! English faculty waiting for Mr. Edmondson to start the Tuesday morning faculty meeting are, left to right: Aubra Nooncaster, Mrs. J. E. Torvie, Mrs. J. L. Holmes, Miss Lucy Cathcart, Mrs. Walter Bowen, Mrs. Ruby Capps, Miss Mary Dean Dozier and Don Swadley. Miss Cathcart also teaches French. A . -4 In the office before school are foreign language teachers Mrs. Lula B. Owen, Laring and Miss Virginia Vaughan, Spanish. Picking up mail and notices from their faculty boxes are Miss Elizabeth Hurley, journalism and publica- tions, Miss Helen Schafer, speech, and Jack Nance, speech and sales. FACULTY N- Gathered in the cafeteria for a bull session before a game are the coaches of Pampa High: Dwaine Lyon, foot all boys physical education Terrence Culley basketball drivers education, general science, Marvin Bow man football civics history Clifton McNeely basketball, history, David Uackj Lockett, football, economics Robert Field football biology Weldon Trice, football, commercial law, occupations S x Signing in for the day are Paul Payne, vocational agriculture: J. M. Thompson machine shop, Elbert Albritton, mechan ical drawing, wood shop, Myles Morgan, wood shop, mechanical drawing, Third floor neighbors are Miss Mary Gordon, librarian, and Mrs. E. R. Miller, study hall. ,, W, v. 'Y 7,7 11, D41 ttf it 'Y if U U 5333 3914! Qt I In his daily duty during secondflhnch period, Cameron Marsh ayevfmoney, from the other hist hers,f, wi' Hl51f'o V '-:Q mi -'A V J v: mt. . nuff E. gi liz' 7 , Il 25, Madge Rusk iff! and Graharfn. X . J, 4' R 1 a Win ',ll X5 i . e. f ,F I z 1, M f x 1 1 . .v, It 5 3 f. R it + Ili, ,Rr:'L ' PL! ,PEA Physical Education teachers checking over their tennis equipment are Miss Betty Tom Riddle, Mrs. Marvin Bowman, and E. W, Frizzell. Robert Irby, choir director, and W, E. Tregoe, band director, lis- ten in the new choir room as Mrs. James Webb practices music her Girls' Choir planned to sing this year. l Y I 2 -if 'A' -15.2 Vx D b . 0 1435131-ig A lgfi f 5-53.5 is fa UV 4 is Ev- ., ul v Vl: , 'lisa ' L'-QNLVM -I ffiifglqfl of 'Z' 0 ! 1. 5 1 s i Above: At the beginning of the school year all teachers rush to get their textbooks. Among the first to get theirs were Mrs. J. C. Pattillo, shorthand, bookkeeping, and advanced typing, Miss Martha Ann Montgomery, typing, Miss Edith Kral and Mrs. G. K. Hobbs, home economics Left: Mrs. W. M. Ledbetter, chemistry, and Mrs. M. E. Lamb, biology, fill their cups at the coffee urn in the cafeteria while waiting for the lunch line to dwindle, only students have to go to the principa1's office, but sometimes teachers are called for conferences. on discusses problems with math teachers John Plaster, Ronald Rice, B. G. Gordon, Mrs. E. L. James Webb, Mrs. Margaret Patterson. .Ig Z we 3 L, N, MITCHELL Dire ct or of Maintenance Preparing for the noonday meal are Mrs, Neva Ayers, R Mrs. Janie Becker, Mrs. Dovie Fletcher, Mrs. Helen Lunsford, Mrs, Velma Meador, and Mrs, Ellen Swin- dle. Not pictured is Mrs, Winnie Slaton, CAFETERIA AND MAINTENANCE Maintenance crew workers are Henry Stinnett, Floyd Killourh Marcus Philli s Andrew Francis Mrs, Ber if ' P ' ' ' MRS, ROY KILGORE tha Redd, Mrs. Lillie Gant, and Mrs. Norna Fay Johnson, Cafeteria Supervisor 35, fl 1 SPORT ,J' C . I ,'Lf 4, 1 1 A O 41v.4f'L1'H 4 ,i4.r J r ,tim ruff . Zifpvlfd KVM it-,Leu . ,L , ,,,,4t ,,v . V ff f 'AALI 1fK'A - , M417 K ' . L17 L 1 . 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'T-1: 97601 FIGHTING 'lt 5' HEART ., 4 l M r -tt iaaq , y if ft After receiving flowers from Co-Captain Ed Strickland and a kiss from Co-Captain Buddy Sharp Qinsetj, Peggy Olivolo reigns as Football Queen at the football banquet December 16 in PHS cafeteria, Attendants were Joan Robertson, left, escorted by David Mullins, and Thera Warner, right, escorted by Richie Gardner, Q7 1,12 FOOTBALL MANAGERS jimrny Edwards and Kenneth Sanders administer first aid to an injured Har- vester, Don Allen, Harvester Coaches Dwaine L,on Marvin Bown an and Jack Loclcett head coach discuss some ofthe highlights of the 1955 football season X x 'N 31 t.x.:Q WW' ' 1 WT! PM I nu BUDDY SHARP CO-CAPTAINS ED STRICKLAND SEASONS SCHEDULE DATE GAME PAMPA Sept. Austin, El Paso ---- Sept. Vernon ------- Sept. Fort Worth, Tech- - - Oct. Amarillo ------- Oct San Angelo- - - - - Oct Abilene Oct, Midland Nov. Odessa - - - Nov. Lubbock Nov, Borger - All-District First Team Offense Second Team Defense There Here Here Here There Here There Here There There ,'V ,' I f A TOMMY RICHARDSON Tackle Senior, Two Years DOUG SIMMONS Tackle Junior, One Year f i L1 n'1Quv4'5 9k ,915 I , ' aji,-, ' - 5,55 52 'Na' ' Q ' ' I .fi . J, 4 1. , X J iff-T-T?g: A . ' 1 FA' if , , Q -wa..-,J , , .-an . 4-f a- 1 : 'Main h N S . pgg... -:X ,' ' fag, 41' -.9 ' I.. Nktdsr ,a - ' X' ge- N .f. A , rw J W f ,J-ff ,3,,g,if, 3s37iQj,,,Lf,ef,,:fl.f'.V,f.,LA N- . FV C is A 7-v f' . Xi an X XJ o . if ,f ,,-1 Xliarvester gridders trot onto the field in Pampa for their first day game of the year Nov. 12, when they were trampled by the Odessa Bronchos 21-0. .4 ...Q 4: Q 4,.. . 4-1 3.1: , -'4'x.. , N ' .ig .rf A l BURL KIRBIE JAMES GOODNIGHT ED STRICKLAND Tackle Tackle Junior, Two Years JUI1i01'. OHS Year Tackle Senior, Three Years Q , cox. Q . if X .lf .K - mx N N ll qt ,sf S J ., ing T- , HARVESTER Q-, Sy, --,i,-1' X fi. ,Q I' I , ' V A 4 1 ' '. ' ' X I 'fi' :flip A I I Ar, m A dig , . ' fb A BLLL THORNTON DON IONAS Senior Junigr I-ialfback Gene Emerson is smothered by a mass of Lions on the Vernon 40-yard line during the third quarter of the game played in Pampa Sept, 23. Coming in on the play are Jim Hopkins 1553, Don Jonas C741 and Ed Strickland 1731. The Harvesters were edged out 14-13 in the heart- breaking contest. I-Ialfback, Two Years Tackle, One Year 7 W ' J 'A 5 . 'Af J -Q 'f-iw ' ,. 0 e Q eu, W 4, . , ' :fs 1 ,, I ' 9 ' N mme' 'W T .3-zrsimi. ' haf. v Q- - -1 - T - W , ' 1- ,, f 9' 1 4 fn r 'J H V lk- . 'MM 'K ' ' f X e . M- 4 -5. e slew, T T . ,, '17 ff ' ' - 7 - ff' W , 5 ' ' 'fi Pz -.1 T. -nf -A? V Q, f J Y , r 21 -', i:gg',L-1,1-' 6 L in h . V - ' .q5iHQi'g.Aaaig,,', .gf . 'Y af 'f A1 ' 1 3 . '14 V ,gx 1'2'Ar'ff- ' Jr' ' , , an -r M ' If f, ,W - f. ' , -K - fJ1,,,,5, M A . ' f , HJ- , ,f ,A 3 , ', ' ,'ff.,,ff'f ' - i' , BUDDY SHARP JERRY DON HOPKINS GARY DEAREN Semor Junior Junior Quarterback, Three Years Quarterback, One Year Quarterback, One Year A, is-zfrrf , KF 2 'fs J f- rfb rx q ' A Z f -9 V , J fur V KJ 4 .er ,- ,pq ,KX f I f I I iff' ' 1 ,r V' Nl M P F S ' . lv ,, f c A A Q E '97 QNX 5 W . it E- 'sr if-pi ' wtiv Intel QU, JESSE RING HARRY WARD Junior Junior Fullback, One Year Halfback, One Year Jesse Ring, Harvester fullback, breaks into the open after re- ceiving a pitchout from half- back Dicky Mauldin, and picks up 25 yards for the only Green and Gold tally of the game with Amarillo in Pampa Oct. 7. The Sandies edged by Pampa 13-6 to take their second straight game from the Harvesters after a five- year losing streak. , am ' ' '- S , Q s. S - ' ilk 2 ..1 vt ,few , A , -. ' ' 'sg-'gr' 'Wulf ' ' If fi-2-w--f-' Es-an-swap, - , Neff' Vipwss H he '4 ,Q ,-Q-4--T' Lag'-mg., ' sk rs.,- L 'sr ' V is. ' 'ati Y, . L , gl- va fi -S.--J if-Pu i f qgwi 'T' wr. 'fn Mex--rm A . t fl l i'3.g .ww Tfff i ' if' A 'LV' S , , 1, ' S A 1 M22 BOBBY DEHLS GENE EMERSON JOE COOKE Junior Senior Junior Halfback, Two Years Fullback, Three Years Halfback, One Year I49 ei X N JM L I X .sl HARVESTER N . -. li a n 1 FOOTBALL v rv, l l , . I Q v ..rt'if,:,.r ,.., ,,f,, 3 ' i X . I n -W -.I ,h . -L if A , l DICKY MAULDIN BENNIE HOLLIS Junior Senior Halfback, Two Years l-lalfback, Two Years Harvesters rise from the bench during a tense play to root for their team as Dicky Mauldin runs for 20 yards during the Amarillo game played here October 7. Y , Y ,, , Lau J Q WA 'TJ . I 4 -11: flku ' v g Y' MM y4Q- 3--Qi W ' .f- EAR1, COOPER DON ALLEN DON BABCOCK Junior Junior Ser1iO1' End, One Year End, One Year End, TWO Years 1 W ' VIQ A . A- - A k T rf 5 , A Q I' am . 5? X Y ... -2 3 M Y'-' e Tian BUSTER BAIRD RICHIE GARDNER Sophomore Senror Halfback, One Year Halfback, One Year fi! i JERRY BONSAL Junlor Center, One Year This play has got to workl .fa .ff JIM HOPKINS TOMMY RHOTEN Sophomore Semor Center One Year Center, Two Years ISI i T M ' Q . V ' I M MW, ff ' n wi W I ,., A 4' 1 , I . ' 'P , pu: ' - 1 f ' i ' t F 'Jug ' ' 5 A I v ' 'A AJ.. ,,.b,...-XX ,VA M: . vt O A ' 2 I, . Y 1 A 6 x , . , in 1 e 1 in - F -A 1 ? .ik bg ' -.V A I , -0- - , Ag..-' . ' 'I I U . ' ' 'A'f :5fik I flip. ,jawn , v' J, lk --W ' J 5 .uvffwx-,gs J ,H ulfj-117.l-3,,',,.. E ,J .. JAMES WEATHERRED DAVID MULLINS BILL QHUNKYJ GREEN Junior Senior Junior Guard, One Year Guard, Two Years Guard, One Year Hard charging Pampa halfback, Bobby Dehls, picks up 18 yards before being tackled by an Eagle, Abilene beat the Har- vesters 40-12 in Pampa for their sixteenth consecutive win. The Eagles defeated Tyler to capture their fifth state football crown and second consecutive title. .e,if,etsil'Zf9i W J tj' an ll e 99 'fr iv' 4 'feng 134, 'fab-hcl. 1 1 GARY PINSON OWEN GILBERT GENE DEVERS Junior Sophomore Junior Guard One Year Center, One Year Guard, Two Years vi? X I 2 X M 44 ' ep Q4 'N ' Y ' ! 1 x ' ' 9 S,g , me , -. 8 L . ,. L it N . N, 5' DALE LAKE JERALD SMITH Xp XM.. A? Sophomore Junior xy XXL. Quarterback, One Year End, One Year NXN Helping the Harvesters to pick up their only conference win, Don Babcock, senior end and winner of the Fighting Heart Award, snags a pass on the Lubbock 30-yard line from Quarterback Buddy Sharp, The Harvesters upset the Westerns 20-7 in Lubbock. ' K ' Lfaif- 1 . L- 11' Q --if br -Y Af' -:'A-rsggrrfr S31 d L if i L a a L at 1. ' t Q , X in-v...., MA' I 1-21 'I 'PI L- , --.pn t A Q ll ,? K , 4 5 - M 5 ,. v MQ I '. U ., - ' I --Zi A 3- . . f , .qu , , P P' CECIL REYNOLDS ons WHITE BILL KIRB115 SCIHO1' Senior Junior ENG. TWO YCHIS End, Two Years End, One Year , L '70 6fQ 'lLW N I SHOCKER FOOTBALL 1955 MANAGERS--Don Blaylock, Dudley Robertson, Bill Fraser, and Larry Hendricks. 1 Z SHOCKER SCHEDULE Here DATE - GAME PAMPA Sept. Borger ----- 7 13 Sept Palo Duro 'B' - - 0 38 Sept. Palo Duro B - -12 45 Oct, Amarillo ---- 18 20 Oct, Borger ----- 12 25 Nov, Amarillo ---- 7 45 Nov. Phillips - - - -6 0 Here There There There There Here I54 r'.,4- 1 . 'h 'A' -QV ',' ,W '-'L vu! 'raw ' v . WELDON TRICE and ROBERT FIELD CO'CaptainS-'FRANKLIN SNOW and ROBERT LANKFORD O C '. .4 one 8 . V, I, ,Nz ff Q, , ,rv-4 ' ,T J, 581,55 W t Y . .Q r -. N- rw. . .462 XPP' -' 'f ' '1- ' -'YG f' ,ff Pwr. , 'lf' 9' ' - YQ ' -5 ard. gf ' MI:-5 .va-.V-r' vi ,YH -.qv 0 1 an griiA,L-:fin !x A if M haf .ff V., . L ., ,lffafywilzg 'J Asn. Q ' vw f f ' fr-i-wwfw'sf- .-as f . an pa'-'f S ' 'sw u he LN l,:,4,'s,3f.,. 'Ji .Wig .l-r , vga, , :aww ab' .K 1 svn- - 'fp ah--'15 rxfi - 1. NTP A ft Er 1M'.-4 fn -- TACKLES--Larry Flaherty, Bill Walsh, David Holt, and Glen Howell, i. :MS If BACKS--Andy Epps, Charles Snider, and Danny Phillips, 1 J Adi: J 71l4UQw. 21? Wd' GUARDS--Bill Gaur, Bob Holmes, Charles Peacock, and Tommy Pace Qfreshmanj, Sw js 'lpn-H N.-s 5 SHOCKER FOOTBALL A T .-nl I J Y . . f-A . . Hmm! BACKS--Robert Warren, Gary Wilhelm, Don Bigham, and Buddy La mberson, GUARDS--Wesley Crites, Craig Meyers, and Kirk Smith, CENTERS--Fred Neslage and Gary Peterson, ENDS--Henry Mitchell, Tommy Mullins, Don Lee Roy, Ralph Depee, Darryl Cockrell, and Robert Collett 'MANAGERS Jimmy McBride, Shocker, and Gene Vineyard, Harvester, clean equipment, HARVESTER BASKETBALL 'Jam 133. 'Ian, Feb Feb 'Feb Feb, 'Feb, Feb, 'Dec, 'Dec 1956 District Schedule l-larvesters Opponents 72 Lubbock 52 Amarillo 57 Borger 66 Borger 70 Lubbock 50 Amarillo Sub-District Playoff fCanyonQ 66 Borger District Playoff 73 Odessa 55 Odessa Top O' Texas Tournament 81 Ada, Okla 60 Wichita Falls ' Denotes Home Games COACHES Terrence Culley, Assistant, and Head Coach Clifton McNeely check scouting reports before a crucial game Since Coach McNeely came to Pampa eight years ago, the Harvesters have won 215 games and lost only 30 capturing two state crowns, three bi-district and four District 1-4A north half titles, 3 W , . . ,1 N' , .. 1 1 A iv! .451 l , N 9 as , M ff t'U' Q, at HUSTLING I1ARVESTER GENE BROWN Sixth Harvester eager to join the tanks of PHS basketball immortals since the award was started in 1950, Gene led his team in season scoring with 477 points and district scoring with 196 points in nine games, an average of 28 points per game, He was announced as award winner at the basketball banquet March 12. Ji 9, 4-wamh ab 3 ax-J f5 qv--. YV 'U 'ff k- 5' A. C 1' ' BASKETBALL QUEEN CAROL HEN RY Attend a nts CAROLYN MILLER fLeftJ AN ITA WEDGEWORTH cmgho x ?-' Q? v f : . ji ff, I A 'Q' -...Q AJP' 'Ndwff W. Qj 3, I X , 'f,f.,4 ,. .M .ww gi, I G3 Ng. X i I .X 1 I gfffvzg wi ' Kfvaxw N . ff w ? f j gxgx f n Q W V ' f ? ' . 52Vf'5Tf, 3: ,gf W 4 ,,.... , X 0.49 'Jn WEB'-S, ? 1 Q. 'E 1 Q! 4? , I . A' sf' 4' 'EF i9 if i 'fix nw .-gl , il , I ,Q+z49z4 arg elf ....,-1 v 'I' I , 1 XE! V1 ' us- I 'f' ll at iff 1 f' Q , 4 2, T? L 4, 'K 5 s IM is lf Q X 4? sa 2 1 -N SHOCKER f may-. l BASKETBALL gb lxx ' , F X NT DFK N 'l v fi 5 R ' ft l Q f'N NJ R QQ A HJ E5 FRANKLIN SNOW JERRY THOMPSON They're satisfied . . . as the Harvesters captured their fourth District 1-4A north half title, defeating the Borger Bulldogs 66-58 in a sudden-death playoff in Canyon February 13. SHOCKER RECORD Shockers won 22 of 28 games during the 1956 season, Bill Brown led the scoring with 478 pointsg Darryl Am- mons was second with 293g Larry Cruise, third, with 288. ROY MORRISS LOYD WATERS DALE LAKE Lettermen Buddy Sharp, at bat, and James Evans work out as practice sessions start for the 1956 District 1-2A season. BASEBALL l Lettermen Cecil Reynolds, Jerold Clark, and Jimmy Parrish discuss some plays with Coach Deck Woldt, Other team members pictured below are: First row, Tommy Richardson, Mike Conway, Ray Stephenson, John Lee, Jerry Don Hopkins, Bobby Dehls, Bill Conway, Gene James, Back row, Max Griggs, manager, Buster Baird, Robert Langford, Lupe Hernandez, Benny Sparks, Dale Lake, Bill Hogan, Bill Brown, Bill Walsh, David James, Gary Wilhelm, and Earl Evans, manager, E me P is Pi if FV' FX '9 M 5 w . will Y TRACK Coaches Marvin Bowman and Dwaine Lyon Q.-323, watch their tracksters get in shape for the ' rlltitlx . E.. 4, ,.'!!'jii. spring ITIEEIS. K ..:.. , 2 Opening the season at the Possum Kingdom 2 Relays in Graham, March 9, the Harvester track team had on its schedule the South- western Recreation Meet in Forth Worth, West Texas Relays in Odessa, ABC Relays in Big Spring, Sandie Relays in Amarillo, ,Q and Interscholastic League District Meet at Canyon, regional at Lubbock, and hopes for sending some contestants to the State Meet in Austin. My Field Events Qbelowjz Front row, Gary Dearen, Gene Devers, Jerry Bonsal, Jerald Smith, Bill Kirbie, Bac row, Don Bigham, David Holt, Don Jonas, Glen How- ell, James Goodnight, , , Q' in Returning Lettermeu fleftjz Ed Strickland, Tx, ' Earl Cooper, Don Allen and Tommy Rho- V g ten, Not pictured is Dicky Mauldin. Track Events Qbelowjz Front row, Harry Ward, Rich ard Conner, Dick Barrett, Joe Cook, David Marlar. Back row, Gary Peterson, Jim Fischer, Robert War- ren, Franklin Snow, Kenneth Keith, k Q., ,Z X X I - 9, 'G Q f I W ,gf 3gg,,,y,. 4 is X' ' ,r,, gt A J ,...7e ' , 7 ,, px 0 e.,..,, , ,.. f' ...L 1 ' - 1 m I - V as . t . - C f , y th -X X . I gun!! I V ' I I f GOLF COACH WELDON TRICE fn - ,ailrr NH qteftp and 1 K GOLF PRO HART WARREN , 4 ,S Co-Captains Leslie Howard f 1 and Don Prigmore practice 5 putting on the greens at the 5, L Pampa Country Club. ' . .M l Other golfers on the 1956 Harvester team are Melvin Chisum, Bill McLeod, Don Davis, Ted Mastin, jimmy Samples, and Burton Watkins, ,1 ,, 'ef fs '5' V ri s ,. 'Ulm-M- N' -.N 'sux BEST SPORTS All-Round Girl MARTHA RITTHA LER 24 Yr X All-Round Boy DON MAPLE I -u 4 n , L. O V ?ff'5KV , 4 ,-1-ff' 'f+ 15: Q Mmmmnsswvm ew wmwywf-viwiq 3 IQ' I-'21 Q W4 qs, 0 ' ' '11 1' ...Q- nastlcs +i1 Mrs. Beth Bowman explains functions of the nervous system in health class. MISS BETTY TOM RIDDLE GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION In addition to getting new lockers in the gym- nasium, the physical education department started a new health requirement for sophomores this year, Hitting the birdie in badminton E I - 11 55- I70 Hit that target! Crossing sticks in hockey, vw' 4 S f 5 Y 1 b X K X 4' 1 f x A www ' wr fi W V in v y V j y YY! 5-I al 'Q 0, u Q P Q -A 5 K, t . in if N A xy' f x A 2 P ' rv X, 1 is I fy .'- ' . Q ' ' ADVERTISI G WW Qffgpwff MW wf?Z,x ffig, ff WM WZ M W WV L W 157W 5 'N D MM WWA! 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Valves nemfggme Pampa Texas Box 739 D1a14 3841 P T D1a1 4 3311 ampa exas Ambulance Serv1ce 1 ,.,..- Q . ,,,,..... . . . . I .i..... ,Q - Ras - as - n O . I . s . Comphrnents of Your DAMPA 'I I-Hz.-All Ezkb La Nora La V1sta Top o Texas Dr1ve In Pampa Dr1ve owe JZMMMJ SUPPLY CO Wallpaper Complete L1ne of Tools Pa1nts 312 W Fisizlfa 11181132.14 8411 afar fi M Gene Parr Mary Inmon Buddy Sharp IV! E LODY IXAA NOW? 115 W K1ngsm11l Pampa Texas D1al 4 4251 1,415 TRIP NECESSA S DQ Q 1 y gn rm XX Q 9 X l wp 9 gf if Q 7 Wefkiev' 2 W PIIRIIL' SERVICE-1' Z7 i I 1 4 2577 Q 5 Q. X Q57 'm 'W ' I SAVE MONEY I I' If I I SAVE TIME H r S 11G tth V 5511254 d QQQEJIJ die ff 4 113NC? 6?145715 X x BY. : W - X ,W W if H f 6 A 2 9 1 A f f 'j k ' :5:' ,ff , Vx I A9 I , Ky M414 v. W X riff ' X Z V N x . ,J NN- li sourx-:was-rsnu comrmw DA-MDA M ,- 'W' H ' X el v ',, 'ax -' X . E 6 Box 061 Phone - N 0 Arn Big 51.4 X, 'X Q y ggi C . 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To the entire student body and faculty, we extend our best wishes, DAIXA PA HARDWARE COMPANY N' -11llT.a l ..- Delivered Anywhere Wholesale and Retail Butane and Pr opane Call Us Day or Night Dial 4- 2491 ssl-mnxfmwacgcug PHUDLJCW 5 CCJMPANY 120 N Cuyler Dial 4 2451 RAY KUHN JIM NATION 605 West Wilks Arlene Hazel and Jowannah English NAA LCN E 131-V562 IXAACY Hug ies Building Dial 4 4971 . - - - 1 . . - - 1 - , Samson: Pnowcrsl 111 Ph11o Grommon and Mary Ke edy KE NN EDY JEVVELRY 112 N Cuyler D1a14 6971 Y Nuff ewembe X f OI' 0535 Fr1g1da1re Refrlgeratlon Q Equ1pment D BE OVVN AND ' Q rm sean: H I Im Gouvg 1 F.f'fl'9 4 211 N Ballard D1a1 4 7421 W f 1 1 1 f fra P. n nfs' V g l 1 1 ' ' nn ll - If l ' s --- ff D. f ,Xa ff sa I 14 V 4 'A 3 . 5 ya . - nm, llllllllllnllvrn IN I I IEEVIIVVHVITIH EBEEHIIII mn Qfwglw Di 3.1 4-321 30 Pr Charlotte Runyon Katherlne ES11Ck Russell P1ckett CIZCID PuflF3?!3xlNJNwf BUNNY BREAD IIOIDD 5'5 1:fFE?IEIiE5l-IIEE EE5l5E!iE2fCS!TIJ 801 Buchanan Amarlllo ULU! UUIUII ILI NOW N00! SUOWIOGU :Q Barbara Matthews - Dale Largent TEX EVANS BUICK CO. . INC. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT ll I I. II W. T U Pampa, Lteuuto THEM exas V V f A 'Fr C Q I 'xl C i Lx., Y J - mit' S' ' ft L, ' L . J h f ' v I W 4t. X Y , aff ' E h ' as a Q I, 4 A L '41, V lv 3 9' N A , Vaittf X C 1 ham f A 2 N Q ,W B1 -lf? 4 A ' Q...- , . . , Y . Y L 3+ J .z Higgs K . 'FNEH3 si 2 , ft M W ff' ' H I ' I 327 . ' ' K I f, 1' JP Get ' ' Get the Best the 2 X ,. MOST ff! for Your MONEY The Place to Go for Brands You Know -W Get. . . A , 1 m f , IN N, FE IENDLY MEN'S WEAR DAIRY PRODUCTS 111 N Cuyler D1a1 4 5755 Box 1898 George Darby PAMPA FOUNDRY COMPANY Pampa Texas Dial 4 6491 Doug S1mmons and Jlmmy Parmsh Comphments of LYNN BOYD Good Lumber Wll'Yll0l' SEE F019 f YMRSFZF? Typewrlters Desks School Supphes CPCDLJCI-I Wh t M k QI L 15 a a es OFFICE EQUIPMENT co Amerlca G0 Authorlzed Sales and CE Sex-v1ce Agency For DRILLING COMPANY Remmgton Rand Hughes Bulldxng 715 W Fostel' PamPa Texas Phone 4 6771 ll I o , . I , - Continue to F ollow the Harvesters KF-NDN Your Mutual Fr1end 1340 on Your D1al Sports News Mus1c 1-JLJHSLEY IXAOTO1? COMPANY 105 N. Ballard Dependable Service Factory Eng1neered Parts Wrecker Serv1ce Dodge Cars Plymouth Cars Dodge 'P I Job Rated Trucks . :.z. Io Ann Jones Pretty as a Plcture C LATQE NCE QLJALL5 306 W Foster D12114 772.1 X Il ' ,A .. , ,, Huff 11 1 - ., 0. lmfqi 'd 1. to W h N' 1 . I rqdi .- it 'Qu 1' 4 , gfadab ? N. 5- 1 1 X . 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MACY I I 1307 North Hobart S- 2 Ken-r D1al 4 2504 I m Just crazy about woodshop Discover for M cleaning 5 Yourself H we 63595 ' ' -S the Values SLSQSQ X ', s 5 1 X' .1-1-rw - 0.60 5 5 O 'Q 0 Os Q O S Q 9 0.0.9, . Q Q00 S I 0' 'Q W, 9 O Q 9. ' 5 5 0 0 wa.: ' Q03 s L Q Q Q Q 0 o 9 9 Q Q u 0 Q BE I-I 12 Ml A N S : ':':' B CD E f9'ozs'o'f I-52515 Correct Apparel for Women 'gf 9,0 fo s , BMW ei'1 ' Excluslve but Not Expens1ve if '33 ...of 1437 N Hobart V 5 0 .o .- Pampa, Texas D1al 4 5121 Parnpa, Texas Malcolm Brown, Carolyn Ford, Rhona Fmkelsteln and B111 Atk1nson erik '- DeAnne Sh1r1ey and Eugene Sh1r1ey THE SPORTSMAN S STORE We Have the Best L1ne of Sports and Ca.mp1ng Equ1pment 523 W Foster D1a1 4 6911 TAI? 13 L.EY MUSIC STORE cffwm Wg, MQW!! Wu wi Mas on 8: Hamhn P13.n0S K1ng and La.B1anc Band Instruments 115 N Cuyler D1a1 4 3339 JACK Cl-HSI--lOL..IVl S TRAIL 'E ELECTRIC ,,-,Z xg-Zi? 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