Pampa High School - Harvester Yearbook (Pampa, TX)
- Class of 1959
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F l H rf f F X 5 2 F5 '? I FOREWORD DEDICATION CLASSES FACULTY ACTIVITIES E ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS PERSONALITIES I ADVERTISING I 4f'u,' a -4- fr4 9.4 l 0 . 2, Table of Contents 6 26 74 94 I22 I42 I8O 204 THE HARVESTER 1959 Foreword and Staff 4 Dedication 6 Campus Scenes 7 Picture Flashback 14 Sfudemf Body Officers 24 Published by Taylor Publishing Co. S Li T t L Q , x lf UN ll' . 'x' ri L pl 3 J, P J R5 V I '.,'f 'l'55'f i . V 'i i 'R ' i -' .' T, . . ,, ,T yr, Z4 5' if -1 .1 , ,,,.v.--V.au,r,Ammiw f , , ' .,- ..4-. ,ny-1 ' V ' I 1 Q , . , .A , M 'N ANNE TRIPPLEHORN Editor-in-Chief and JERE TEED Business Manager Wk - W., avg-, Y. I X 'Q-, Space stations, satellites, rockets, guided missiles, cosmic rays . . . Although these are fast becoming everyday household terms, they are still closely related to the future. As Leibnitz, the German mathematician, put it, The present is great with the future. For this reason the staff of the 1959 HAR- VESTER has chosen the future and what it holds for the theme of your 1959 yearbook. Space travel once seemed possible only to dreamers and storytellers. But, in recent years, scientists actually have shot rockets into space. Rocket engineers base their plans for space travel on the law of science. Some of these scientific principles were first described by Sir Isaac Newton more than 250 years ago. A rocket zoomed into space for the first time in 1949. In that year the WAC Cor- poral, an experimental rocket, rose to a height of 250 miles. In 1957 the first earth satellites were launched. From then on space travel and the future have become general topics of conversation. Because mice are so often used in experi- mentation, we have adopted a mouse to guide you through our book. The Harvester Staff Yearbook Engineers ASSOCIATE EDITORS Bernice Beuselinck Pat Beuselinck PICTURE EDITOR Bob Jernigan COPY EDITOR Sylvia Grider SPORTS EDITOR Tirey Patterson ADVERTISING MANAGER Michael Brown in .LTR ENGLISH TEACHER CHEERLEADER SPONSOR HOMEROOM TEACHER CAFETERIA CASHIER JUNIOR SPONSOR AVID SPORTS FAN ff 1' U 1 ear' OU pamper. H-ucfh, School :EEO l. 1 U. l LJ D-af DM pam Pu M74 540.7 wr. In Love wma yd.. -B ' HE- -SJ -E1.4.n.L1.gL Dam' 018 Pam-041 H1711 Selva! We LUN! Ba 7'ru.c. Blue. IHA! ff Q - lg' ,QQ 5 1 Keep youu, Cgl- arg fly- H11 H5 WO. Sfanl Gif you A l . ,-,f14.f4.' .H rn Jul 14,6 00 075 pf-M-1-Pa H-'71, 54--I Huw. In Lava wsu, yu.. ..-.-.. .-5. ll 4 i 3 , 6,3271 ' is n HARVESTER ii E- i ' 4 of ' if ' AVI L, s fi- Uh Q 3 1111: nn q A . 1 c ' 'g ---' , ,. J!!-H! ... s H f 'q - nnnna- .4 . mini-f QM., , - ---.. .L c ' 1 As soon from Iiie south across Hiirvcswr Sweet, this is Pdmpia High School, .When time wliiw brick building was constructed 20 years ago, and opened for business in the fail of 1941, the srrem i1 faces was iiamfd for who schools aihlctic teams, Dear old Pompo High School O -Q sill.: A fdiviilicir sigh' To im,oewc ii smdv Pniii Cr 'iw iibrmy ,s iiris vic-.'. How Vhc Third fioor .-.iiicic.',, From 'ii 5 vmviifgc-pCr17Cc:'5 lic-sc-1,-ii mc-c,f'i.U PHS cL U..S remix of fi i- 'ini vw lnoiidmg ME-f aff , M, if 5.5 'M 7:53 ,J 4 w A rare sight In the marking lot! Three empty parking dates! Locaed behmd The schooi, The Not is We're in love with you Z Z :9'K '-6.:u-- , No wonder smdems ever get fo Cla s on Y e They have approxurr'aYeNy 176 s'e-ps 10 Yrudge dowr 1he long hail from The east door fo the audnorwrrw N ,Nx'iAX5 ,.,..:-:acyl-x'-gf' ' 'S-1-slwll ' -Sgr V, 'SX , g . --S . ,hx , -va, W W. ,33,,..w 'mia ff Q. R A in XX X N 45'- 'I ,, N v L www' . fr' 'iff Q SKK: 'H 5 'T T'T , ka -'Q-.J Hi J '. 'fVP'S:'k., ' Psa' L uf f . P ' K' 1 5 ' I A 4 V .gl I1 Qnwbw ' A' 5 Looking forward to the 1959 season, Pampa High football hopefuls work out during spring training in Harvester Stadium. The field is across Decatur Street north of Harvester Field House and Vocational Building. We will be true blue , l., Home of the three-times state champion basketball team, as well as mechanical drawing, woodshop, and boys' physical education classrooms, is Harvester Field House and Vocational Building, completed in 1951. Selecting books from the library stacks for book reports or leisure reading are Elmer Yalwne, Marilyn Fire and Braxton Harper. Also to be found in the library are reference books and periodical files. Keep your colors flying As we stand by you Deor old Pompo High School as 5 ,pk G , ,W QM -, ,L U. fr.,-'Q O ci I2 sa ' l if-Asa s '-a 4 4 i . ' luv,-.1-v Qi PHS 'lie :alvera irlais liosi to g Q ic 1 .C s .Wi . r I -v-vnu 'nf'- . ' - -1.,.. wh , , - - V- 4. .' 4 el. A W , -- vs . A, . A scene of activity at the first hint of spring are the tennis courts. Just east of the main building, the concrete slab provides three courts. We're in love with you in, , fury. -f V, . ,... , ..., -- 'v+--r f'r ' Fi North of the parking lot the machine shop hums with work both day and night This small sheet metal building as scheduled to be replaced soon by a brick structure I3 -.. Mm ., Victory Month March, 1958 With the coming of March, seniors frolicked at their annual Mardi Gras, Harvester cagers went to state and returned victorious, and work began on talent show auditions and the All-School contest play. Linda Skewes became the first elected girl president of Pampa High School. Darryl Ammons received the Hustling Harvester award, while Lynda Bullard was crowned Basketball Queen with Kay Kolosha and Ann Kennedy as attendants. ? T N ' si K QAM i X' -'ills' H svn-. 'ibut With pride we welcomed home the 1958 state basketball champs at a downtown pep rally Dr Joe Donaldson presents Olivia Anne Swain with a bouquet of Kay Kolosha Ph llis Burress Carol Roundtree and red roses along with the title of Miss Pampa Youth and Community Martha Gordon k ck off Twirp Week in an assembly Center. s it Mrs Elaine Ledbetter center background helps students set up exhibits for the first Science Fair -1 Experiencing the thrill of ordering senior rings are Sylvia Grider, Stanley Butler, Paul Brown and Jerry Hayes, Martha Gordon and Bobby Brown rehearse for The Bad Seed, All-School contest play, cancelled by measles which struck the cast. Panhandle High School Press Association's newly-elected president, JoAnn Thompson, at dais, talks with other 1959 officers at Canyon. Talent Rewardecl April, 1958 April brought to the iuniors the opportunity to take National Merit Scholarship exams tor the first time. Pampa High School contrbuted Sl5OO to the Youth Center campaign as a result of the talent show. With the singing of Schola Alta Pampa, the Romans ended their traditional Latin banquet. A Cappella Choir and Harvester Band returned from the Inter- scholastic League contests with Sweepstakes awards. A sophomore trio made up of Zoy Coronis, Mary Sturgeon, and Shirley McCoy sing for the Youth Center talent show. Senior Kid Day found envious underclassmen watching the antics of kiddies on front lawn. ir' X111 I . jf' . ' 3?--lf? - 1. fws.y'.- LQ' f AL ' ' Q ' - pg' . ' :if -J . ' ' -1'-'f .L-fl'I4 3A'f' 'Jf .1 '11 Q A f - :A Q 2 4' , Q X -' if d' Q - Af -. f V - g f 'I 27+ ' . X .1- ' ' ' is-5 ' 27- ' f S N7 'LZ f I ' df' X ',, -.jj--f 1 i 2.'p3, - 'M M 1-- ,A 'Q X' f ' ' y' f :. f'f:' ?,gi 4 .... 1- 411- - - ' .rnpf ' ,K Y q..,. -A A.. ml V 1 f 3 g ' ' ,f + -Gif-ig! 1 A f 4 .. sd 'li Q W Wham. 1 4- .U - I ' x, Q l W - r C 6 - . l wk iii-V Q54 f-461 llti' gygmuilf .-1-' 'x As the rush to buy annuals begins, Jere Teed, business manager, horn, editor, sign up eager subscribers. and Anne Tripple- Routine Returns September, 1958 Returning with September were many veterans to P.H.S. New teachers as well as new students scanned the hall for the first time. The annual Howdy Assembly initiated the stage which hosted many assemblies during the year. Clubs elected officers and squared away for nine busy months. As publications sales began, so did plans for the Junior Class play. Harvester footballers won their first home game of the season over Bowie of El Paso. Carol Rochelle, first to get a senior ring, shows Harvesters proudly display their new traveling jackets at the send-off pep rally before their open- her coveted possession to Mrs. Russell Cart- ing game in Wichita Falls. wright. 1- .., fra Linda Slsewes student body pres dent conducts the Climaxing Howdy Day which began wth an assembly to thr'll any TV western fan Student Councl workshop cn September 27 V, S me Hgwdy Party in the school cafeteria I8 Pompo Plays Host October, 1958 Hosting the Top o' Texas District Student Coun- cil Convention ushered in school activities tor October. While the Junior Class presented as their play, One Foot in Heaven, the Student Council sent tour delegates to Jacksonville, Florida, for the Southern Association ot Student Councils convention. Ouill and Scroll held their tall initiation, and Karen Capps was elected Holiday Oueen to reign over the A Cappella Choir. Cherry Kay, president of the Top O' Texas District of Student Councils calls tl'e meeting to order in the P.H.S, auditorium October 4. , 'W' - . -e .,. ., ' 1 , iff' A --qi M-U9 4' 1 '11, Qgiaztw' ' ffm' N ., i f . , . , f fA f V I ', , 44- 1 r- V ' , f 'z-we--wg..- - fw- A .Ajit Q... 91-7 4-,..n,5v,v . i f 'wt 4 i y, f, K ff ,I wg, f gy .pa -4'lkQh ,'- V, 44,1-',,.' tg ' -s., , ,Ag '14, . V - s .S .pm ' 'W .,, , h 5 'lf 3-, jf! iv'4H'4f' gip'1-, .AL -A4 'f',. ' f7,,,.-'11 ,v-.I I- ' V 0. , jj' . ' V f f . r t .tw 1 , . ,' H .,,, . .f ., , 4 ,, :F ff . , fr v Mu!1.V3f ss., 'xv 1' 4 'f'-f ' 1 ' i A f ' ' . it 1' f .' ' JI mhhuuhcxzhfnffevfft M v ,fun-.Jw ..-f A new sight to students this year is this line of buses between the field house and the football stadium. Formerly buses met students in front of the main building. of the B ore the raditional bonf re which heralds the Amarllo oot L3 ec O, bal game Samrriie Sande pc cctully awats hs 'arn ng ta e C55 5 QU Linda Slcevves student body president and Betty Sprinkle cheerleader, third and fourth from left entertain representatives from Palo Duro High School before the football game on L 5 C c C b Gala Activities November, 1958 Waikiki Night Club, Girls' Choir booth, captured first place, and Kevin Chisholm and Theresa Marak were crowned King and Queen amidst the gaiety ot the All'School Carnival, Top science students were chosen charter members of nationally-affiliated Tri Sci, and the T958 Harvester yearbook won the Medalist award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Child- ren's Theater trouped The Wizard ot Oz to Sam Houston to premiere the production presented at all elementary schools. Homecoming during the Thanksgiving holidays drew about 300 exes. Giving highlights of her Junior Red Cross European tour in the J.R.C, assembly is Donna Jernigan, Wichita, Kansas. i ,I ? i i Var, Wright, Band Sneetheart, proudly dis- ,5 :fc 'eral l,re presented cisritg hali- L -' TC Pla rt, C' footlivl Decorating the Christmas tree in the cen- Peace and Joy December, 1959 Pampa High School brought back the hon- or of being the only school to win a tirst place for the annual and the paper from the Texas High School Press Association in Denton. Lucky Dunham, first sopho- more to receive the Fighting Heart Award, received his honor at the football banquet, and P.H.S. played host to All- State Band tryouts. While F.l.A. and Thespians held their fall initiations, home- rooms decorated doors, and students pre- pared for holiday fun. On December lf? students and teachers left P.H.S. vovving not to return until next year. Sue Barnett and John Carlson add finishing ter hall are Anna Haymes, Barbara Epps, touches to their prize-winning Christmas and Carlton gun, door of homeroom 2Ol. Presenting a monologue cf a typical teen- age conversation in the Junior Class as- sembly is Sue Foster. Michael Brown leads a discussion on fi- nancing at the Texas High School Press Association in Denton. Practicing for All-State Band tryouts after making the regional band are, left to right, David Scarberry and John Wagoner. 2I All-Regional Choir, with nine from P.H.S., performs tor a Pampa audience at Robert E. Lee Junior High School. ,Afvv-4 Activities Reign February, 1959 Pampa High School began this busy month by playing host to the All-Regional Choir. While iuniors took achievement tests, plans were being made for the tirst Career Clinic tor the entire school. National Honor Society announced the year's new members, and All State Band and Choir members lett tor Galveston to play with the state music groups. After a reverse in dating procedure during Tvvirp Week, students faced six-weeks tests and senior play cast members polished their parts as February drew to a close. fi-axisjc j 'Q s ' o six' o ' 6' l ik . e 9 .9 . e , X ., ss- L ,-fbi W. E. Tregoe directs Pampa's pride, the stage band, at the home basketball games. W ,s .- 9 Cf Vol Kenneth Miller proudly displays his Science Fair entry, a device to show atomic structure. X 'val Mrs Elaine Ledbeter chemistry teacher and Bob Jernigan cck over the horcrs booklet ot the Nestinghouse Sc nce Talent Qearch in which Bob placed ri the top lO per cent rt the nation 2 I , I fs. Waldcr Moore lett arch tect expla ns an incgmpie draw ng to Jerry Hayes and Aaron Day s cn Career Day February 18 23 Rocket Regulator As viceepresidem of the student body, Richard Newberry presides over assemblies and fulfills oiher duties of the president when she is no? available. --fr' 1 X- S 'X Missile Manager Keeping records of money and mee?- ingg are Yhe prlntipal duties of the Srudenf Council secre'ary, Marilyn Fife, Lasf fall Marilyn attended the Texas Association of Smdenr Coun- cils convenfion in Ablene. l GQ qf:g'ff ? li' '. 1 . Q ' P. :',' Q N ' ' X25-f R X ' Xa .1 A TKT Ni KW QQ .aakvfdj W , QE I I, an ' I - fi gfwk- g! CLASSES Sensor Offucers Sensors Jumors Sophomore Offncers Sophomores BERNICE BEUSELINCK Editor Junior Officers JOHNNY AYRES Vice President KAY WAGGONER Secretary PAUL BROWN President ig JL f?.FX1-143 I7-B 1. 1.1! Q NX Sensor Class Q X thou Z V3 I O4 V1 LU C Z L- if x C, 5 7 6 X C x ' N 0 ' Fax X - 0 Xe x ...,.. X x Lfx .. -IO 'K 7 N- - Proudly showing off the rings which signify a milestone in their lives are six senior girls. ALGERNON A, ABERCROMBIE: Heavenly Choir I, 2, 35 Earth Watchers I, 2, 35 Satellite Patrol I, 2, Capt. 3. ALMA ALVEY: Span. 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y I, 25 JRC 2, 35 Volbl. 25 Thea. 2, 35 Jr. PIay5 Most-Tal. 2. GLENDA ANDERSON: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 35 FHA 35 Off, Asst, 5 ' . Asst. 2. JOHN CJchnnyl AYRES: Latin Sec. I, Pres. 25 Slide Rule 35 NHS 2, 35 Key 2, 35 Jr. V.P5 Sr. V.P.5 Bktlol, Mgr. I, 2, 3. BARBARA BAER: Vclbl. 2. JUDITH lJudyl BAER: French I, Pres. 25 Girls Choir I5 Jr. A Cap. 25 Off, Asst. 3, Jr. Play, JRC i, 3, Tri-Hi-Y chap. Pres. I, Treas. 2, Pres. 35 Thesp. 35 NHS 3. CARLYN BAILEY: Tri-Hi-Y I5 Latin I, 25 Off. Asst. 35 NHS 3. JAY BAKER: 'Wentworth Mil. Acad.: Ely- ing, Ftbl., Bktbl. I. Pampa: Span. 25 Jr. Play, rfbi. 3. KAY BAKER: Latin I, 25 SC 2. BERNICE lBei BEUSELINCK: NHS 2, 35 O8-S 35 Span. I, 25 FTA 25 Annual 2. Asso. Ed. 3, PATRICIA lPatl BEUSELINCK: NHS 2, O8-S 35 Span. I, 25 FTA 25 Annual 2, Asso. Ed. 3. NW Sophomore Year I Jcnior Year 2 Sefior Year 3 Rings Outshine Sun Seniors Look Bock Only three short years ago we seniors of today walked into Pampa High School for the first time. With our shy and expectant looks, we hoped to make our way with as much success as possible. Our first football and basketball games are only memories now, but at the time they were about the most important things in the world. We thrilled when our Harvester cagers went to state and came home with the runner-up trophy. We did our best to ioin all the clubs we could whiletry- ing not to complain too bitterly about the aches and pains caused by our physical education classes. As the year ended, we looked forward to coming back as iuniors. Sensational Senior Booth Blasts . . . S? QQ- RONALD QRcmmey BIGGERSTAFF: Latin I, 2, Anrual I, 2 ROBERT QBuckJ BLGHAM. JUDY BLACKMAN: Arianta, Gag PE 1. JERRY BLANTON: FFA 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL fMickeyJ BCYLES: Football l,3. DARLENE BOZARTH: Lib, Asst. 2, 3g Jr. A Cap. 15 Laiin J, JCL 1. PATSY Cpety BRCADBENT: CC-Op Asst. 1, 2, 3, Jr. Pnayg Span, 1, 2, SC 3g VOLLJL 2, Sr. Way, NHS 3. HELEN BROCK: FHA Ig Jr, Pay, DAVID BROWN: Jr. Pay, Sf. Pay, JERRELL BROWN: Bend 1, 2, 3. PAUL BRCNN: Key Pres. 2, 3g Cam. King An, 2, 3, Sr. Pres, Jr. Pfesp Scph, V.P,, Ftbl, 7, 3, Hon, Mem. Dist, 2, Bktbl. 1, Track I, 2, 3, NHS 3g Br-51 C Mzer 3 SCNDPA BROJJNINJG GL, f5C1sJE'I BULJL, FHA, Peg, Scpaci, Scgzi, PLa',', Cafn. Queen, 50591. Sec., Vc'bJ. 1, Pampa: JRC Y BONNIE BRYAN: FHA 1, 2, 3. LHNDA BUCHANAN THP19' T, S.: 2, 3, SC L, 2, r-ist 3, S' Cass Fav: BCS? CN, iq'-'e'D:: E. BETTY BUQKE Szfn 17 Fr-wi 2 2 GLENQA BQFVNS L' ' 2: WC HJ J' P :,f Wt... 1 N sq. Y ,ia up ZW .- A I Little Las Vegas, senior booth, is one of the busy spots at the All-School Carnival held November B. Paul Brown and George Smith sell chances on boxes of candy. Coming of Age Our iunicr year was a varied and busy one. Plane ge- ometry hit us like a ton ot bricks. We became more con- servative in our club member- ships as our work and re- sponsibilities piled higher and higher. Mid-term passed. Our basket- ball team vvon the state cham- pionship. The National Honor Society took in l3 of our class- mates. Senior sneak day turned out to be the day that we or- dered our senior rings-what a day it was! Then the Jun- ior-Senior banquet, with its Stork Club theme, and final exams ended our iunior year, . . . Into Orbit at Colorful Carnival ORNA FAY BURNS: FHA l, 2, 3. Pimiis BURRESS: veibi. 1, All-Reg. 2, 3, Jr. Play, off. Asst. 3, Cheer' leader 3, SC l, 2. STANLEY iStanJ BUTLER: Hi-Y 2, Jr, Play 3, Span. lg JRC 2, Tennis 3, Sr. Play. JAMES BYARS' Bama i, 2. All-State Latin i, 2, JCL i, 2, Key 2, 3, NHS BILL BYLER: Band l, 2, 3 RALPH iwaiaai avrvuiv, A cap. iam i, 2, if. Play, sc i, 3, sr. Play SANDRA CANNCN: Tri-Hi-Y l, LH 2, Q8-S 3 DENNlS foannyi CARMEN: sc i, 2, 3, Track l, Sr. Class Fav. RICHARD CHAMBERS: Banc: l, 2 3, VIC 3. GARY CHISHOLM Band l, 2, 3, Span. l, 2 KEVIN lChis1 CHISHOUV: Scart. V.P l, 2, Jr. Play, Tnes 2, 3, Carn Kng 3, Att, l, 2, Jr. Fav., SC 2, Ftbl. Mgr. l, All-School Fav. 3, Pin,Up Runner,Up 3, Sr. Play. V 'Z '-.4 Ball Teams Arouse Pep and . . . Z' HUNTER CSnakeD CHISUM: PE 1, 2. DENNIS CHOATE: Tri-Sci 3: S11de Rule 1, 2, 3, Latin 2, 3: Span. 1, LH 2. JANICE 1Jan1 CLAY: FHA 2, 35 Jr. ACap 2. BAILEY CLEMENTS: Ftbl. 1, 2, 3, NANCY CLEVELAND: A Cap 2, 3: Girls Choir 15 JRC 2, Span. 2, 3: FTA 3: FHA Ti. ROBERT COBB: Hi-Y 15 La1in 1, 37 LH1,3g JCL 3. DONALD CDonJ COLE: Hi-Y 1, 2: JRC 1. HAROLD COOKE: SC 2, Golf 1, 2. CHARLES CBobJ COOMBES: Ftb. 1, 2: Sr.P1ay. LINDELL CMcoseJ CORNELISON: JRC 3: VIC 3. FERN COTTEN. FHA 2, 3, Span. 2, 3. PAULA COVAL1g Tri-Hi-Y 1, Vc1b1. 1. GLENN COX: PE 1, 2 MARY JANE CRAWFORD PE 1, 2, 3 AWS 'Acre CR1SSUP, FHA 1 2 LEROY CULLENDER1 PE 1 2. Senior Class members Cheer the Harvester grid team during the first pep rally of the year for the EI Paso Bowie game I'1eId here September 26. . . . Enthusiasm of Loyal Senior Fans EUGENE KGeneJ DALSING: PE 1. GARY DALTON: A Cap I, All-Reg. 2, 3: Latin I, 2: Tennis 2, 3: Sr. Play. JERRY DANIELS: Ftbl. 3. 5 RAYMA DARNELL: Span. Ig VoIbI. 2. AARON DAVIS: PE I, 2. RONALD IRonnyJ DAVIS. SHARON DAVIS: PE I, 2, 3. KATHLEEN DODDS: Jr. Play, Off. Asst. 2, 3, sf. Play. BOBBY DOSS: PE I. RICHARD foackiep ELKINS: A cap 1, Q., All-Req. 2, 3, Ftbl. 1, 3, ssbi. 1. JON Uacel ELLIS: Golf I, 2: Ftbl. I. cu? Semor Cadets Give and Receive . . . ERMA ESLICK: CH, ASSY. 1, FNA Hwst. 2, Pres. 3, Vof121. 2, CC-Capt 35 SC 3, NHS 3g Best A11-Rcuvtd Sport 3. CAROL FALKENSTEIN: Latn 1, FNA 3. MARILYN Fl1F: Spam, 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y Chap. Sec. 1, Chap. Pres. 2g Jr. Sec.g SC Sec. 3, Jr. Play, Vclb1. 1, 2, 35 Cam. Queen 2, AH, 1, 3, NHS 3, Scph. Fav., Miss F1an1c 35 Best Ci1. RunnerAUp 3. DONEDA FOSTER: Trl-H1-Y 1, 2, 3, FTA 1. JANIS 1'Jan1 FOSTER: Girfs Chcir 25 Off. Asst. 3, Cam. Queen Att. 25 SC 1, 3. MARLENE FOSTER: Durras: Choir 1, 2, Jr. P1ayg FHA 1, 2. CATHRYNE fCaY1wyw FOWLER: FTA 1, 25 GJ15 Chow 1, 2, Tri-HI-Y Chap, V.P. 3. DONALD 1Dcn1 FOX: JRC 2g Jr. Pleyg F1131 1, GCN 1, 2, 3, Sr. P1ay. KAREN FRAZIER' PE1 CAREY S1-1 ..'.a. GALLAAAY: Bug? DE C -z: 2 R1CHi-RD GA1T1S.PE2,3 RCSETTI- GEF FHA 2, LD, Ass? 3 ' AR' CERN JRC 3 Sw C I- C 4. SL af ' Q S' F r. ROBERT B:!.ri. CVNLCZF C R, , P'-.S 3, NHS I 7 171 F- .. ' I E SEALS' .E O.O.E3 rl , 2' F':. I Bert ' Q 2 .. 'Lili CQJ. I- ,H Q CSS 3 ff- - 11' JMR -........a-.., E. - 'fy- '3 '?S f,1 On Senior Day a few class members lead their team onto the field for the Plainview game November 15. . . . Recognition at Football Game NANCY GOODNIGHT: Tri-Hi-Y I, A Cap, I, AII-State Alt. 2, 3, Sr. PIay. WANDA GOODNIGHT: Latin V.P. I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y Ig Off. Asst, I, 2. DURAL GOODWIN: LH I, 2, 3, JRC Ig Span. I, 2, 35 Hi-Y I, 2, Jr. Play. SARA GORDON: Band 1, 2, 3, Span. 1, 2, JRC 3, Off. Asst. 3, Most-Tal, 3, Bktbl. Queen Att. 3, NHS 3. ANNA GENE IAnnieI GRAHAM: Band I, 2, 3. NANCY GRANT: PE I. LINDA IBeckyJ GRAY: Span. Sec. I, 2, Soph. Sec., Thes. 3, Sr. Play. SYLVIA GRIDER: SC 2, TOTASC 3: NHS 2, 35 QSKS 35 Tri-HI-Y I, HISI. 2, 35 Annual 2, 3, JRC I, 2, Pres. 35 Tri-Sci Sec. 37 Latin V.P. I, 2, JCL I, 2, 3. DALE GRIFFIN: Hi-Y 2, Span. 2, 3. BARBARA IBabsJ GRIGGS: FHA 'I. JOHN Uohnnyj GROSS: Span. I: JY- Playg AII-School Play 2: Thes. 2, Trees. 35 FYIDI. 3: NHS 3. Senior Storboll Queens Preside . . . if '27 3 .ff 5 cur Na ROENA HAINES: PE I. HENRY HARNLY: Key 2, 3, FFA Pres. 2, LH 3. LINDA HARPER: FHA I, 2. JEANNINE HARVEY: Latin Sec. I, V.P. 2, JCL V.P. 2, Girls Choir I, 2, SC 2. LEONARD csunnyp HAUGHT: Band 1, All- Reg. 2, 3, JRC 2. JERRY HAYES: Arch. 2. ROBERT IBobbyI HEBERT: Tyler: Science Astronomy I. Pampa: Jr. Play, LH 2, Spts. Ed. 3, Q8-S 3, French 2, Tennis 2, 3, Sr. Play. J. vv. HENDERSON: EEA 1, 2, 3, Span. 2, 3, Ftbl. 1. JUNE HENDRICKS: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, FTA I, Span. I, 2. RUE CBuddyl HESTAND: Fort Worth: Band I, 2, Choir 2, Science I, 2. KENT HICKS: Golf I, 2, 3, Band I. CAROL HILL: PE I, 2. ROBERT HILL: Tri-Sci 3, Jr. A Cap, I, Llb. Asst. I. TOMMY HILL: Track 2, 3. CARMELITA HOGAN: French Pres, I, Hlst, 2, Off. Asst, I, 2, 3, Girls Choir I, Jr. Play, LH 3, NHS 3. RUSSELL IRustyI HOLLIS: Span, I, 2, Bktbl. I, 2. 7 .lu .pl . 15 . 1 S 4- i -M 7 1 47 V 0 V, Q I 1 Y - , :ln I l X Z, ,. H X I 5 Presiding at the football banquet are Queen Betty Lou Smith, third from right, her attendants, and their escorts. They are, left tc right, Delbert Simmons, Brenda Brown, Gary Matlcck, Queen Betty Leu, Lyn Strcble, and Dickie Watkins. . . . Over Annual Sports Banquets LARRY HOLMES: VIC Sec. l, SC l, Sr. Play. ANNETTE HOLTMAN: Girls Choir l, A Cap, MARY JO HOOD: Latin l. JUDY HUFFQ FHA l, 2, JRC 2, Home- maker of Tcmorrcw 3. WANDA HUFF: LH 2, Asso. Ed. 3, Q85 3, Latin 2, 3, Lib. Asst, l, NHS 3, Q8-S Creative Writing Award 3. FRED HUGHES: Track Mgr. 3. CARROLL caiiicm HUSTED: Bama 1, 2, 3, Latin 1, Key 2, 3. GILLEM 16111 INGERTON, JR.: Latin 1, H1.Y sec. 2. PATRICIA CPatJ INGRAM1 Alice: FTA, Pep Squad l, Canadian: Band, Jr. Play, Bktbl., Cheerleader 2. LARRY INGRUM: Ftbl. l, 2, 3, Bsbl. l, 2, Track 3. ROBERT CBobl JERNIGAN: Band l, 2, V.P, 3, All-Reg. 3, Annual l, 2, 3, Q85 2, Pres. 3, NHS 2, 3, Span. V.P. 2, 3, Latin Pres. l, 2, Tri-Sci 3, JCL l, 2, 3, Slide Rule 3, Jr, Play: Sr. Play, Natl. Merit Scholar, Latin Chem. Awards 2, Most Stud. l, 2, Valedic- torian. 2, 13? 'Q 4-V P sf 6 Q fl 'sv Qi if ig., -Q ,Q CLO ANN ICOUIV JOHNSON: A Cap. I, AII-SILEIC 2, SSC. 3, Trl-Hi-Y I, Chap. Sec. 2, VP. 3. GERALD C. JOHNSON: PE 2. JOHNNY JOHNSTON: VIC 3. ANN JONES: Bard I, 2. 3, Latin I, 2 MARY ANN KELLEY: Band AIT, AII-Siate I, 2, 3, TvvlrIer 2, 3, Latin I, VoIbI lg NHS 3. ANN KENNEDY: Bind I, Tr.irIcr 2, 3, LH 3, BIQICI. Qqeen AV. 2, Q8-S 3. JAMES KILLIAN: Band I, 2, Lerlm I. WILLIAM IBIIIQ KING: FFA Trees, 3, Trade 2. KARL KITTC: LaT I' I, 2, JCL 2, JRC 2, 3 K,-, 2, 3, avg' 1, 2 EPI-.EET E Li-NE PAY I, Szlari 2 'i L: Ass' 2 .CLA MTHQQ: Sw qc' I, 2 3. KAY Lf-VNE NHS 2 JP. 3- Tfee. 2, 3 S cw- R, Se: 3, .I', Pb, JCL I, 2 I T Eq' AH- 2 3, VcII:' I A .If ' . r 'I V A-If f :Q Q ' B,-A. H -II Gi.. Q A, X .qi Twc rhcusand wcrds and only 1,000 more io gc! can be hears from siaving seniors .who L:usi1y wrrve term research papers. Left so rigiwr are Leon Cox, Kathy Pierce, Ronnie W-fdcn. :ECC Becky Gray. . . . of Aspiring Senior Ccldefs R11AJO LEWIS: FHA 2 Ser, 35 Off Assv. 2, Eg FHA Sf-.ecvr-ear? 2. LCEVA LONG: FHA 1, 2. DOUGLAS LDQUQJ LUEDECKE'PE1,2gSf.P1ay. BARBARA LUNSFCPD: A Cap. 1, Ali- Sfate 2, A11-Stare Alt. 31 Jr. P1ayg Thes. 2, Pres. 3g Tri-H -Y 17 Sr, Piayp NHS3. RALPH fScccTer1 MCCLURE: Bawd 1, 2. Pres. 3g IPC 3g NHS 3. DON 1McGoc1 MCGUIRE: JRC 1, Key 2,3pBk'b1 1.2.3. AMENDA MCLEAN: OH. Asst. 3 CAROL MCLENNAN: Band 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Chap Sec. 3g OH. Assi. 2, 3. KAY MCMURRAY: Band 1, 2, Sec. and Sweetheart Atv. 3. JDELLE MQNEILL: FHA 1, 2g Vo1bI. 1. GARY Hlccsrerj MACKIE: Span. 1, 2g Fvbl. Mgr. 1. v 6' Busy Senior Spacemen Give in . . . ROBERT MALONE: PE I, 2. THERESA lTracJ MARAK: Girls Choir I, Sec. 2, Cheerleader 3, Cam, Queen 3, Miss Flame 2, Pin-Up Runner-up 2, Pin-Up 3, FFA Sweetheart I, Carn. Queen Att, I, 2. IRENE MARCHMAN: PE I, 2, 3. GARY lBugsI MATLOCK: Span, I, 2, SC I, Etbl. I, 2, Tri-Capt. 3. DARRELL lNlaxI MAXWELL: FFA I,2,3. MARCIA MILLER: Span. 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, Oil Prog, Queen Att, I, Sr. Play. CHARLES MINOR: Key 2, V.P. 3, NHS 2, Pres, 3, Most Ath. 3, Bktbl. I, 3, All-State Tour. Hon. Men. 2, Hustling Harvester 3, Best Cit, Runner-Up 3. JO ANN MOORE: Girls Choir I, 2, 3, Span. I, 2. WILLIAM lBillJ MORRIS. ROBERT MORRIS: PE I. JO ANN MOXLEY: Jr. Play, Off, Asst. 2, 3, FHA 2. ROBERT MURRAY: SC 1, Bktbl. 2, Shocker Co-Caps, I. MARILYN MYATT: A Cap. All-State I, All- State Alt. and All-Reg. 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, Latin I, Most Tal, I, Sr. Play, GARY NEAL: Tennis 2, 3. RICHARD NEWBERRY: Span. Pres. 2, 3, Jr. Play, SC I, 2, VP Student Body 3, Ftbl, I, 2, 3, Sr. Play, NHS 3. Bare legs gct many whistles as senior gIrls revert to th r chnldhocd and short skrrts on KId Day Aprul I . . . to Day of Chllcllsh Merrlmenf LINDA NEWMAN: FHA I, 2, 3. MARTHA NOLEN: Glrls Choir 2, LatIn Ig Ftbl Queen Att I MICHAEL IBarIeyI OATES: Letln I, Band I 2 GEORGE OLDS: Latin Pres. I, 25 Band I, 2, Drum Maier and All-Reg. 3g Track I, Tennis 2, 3, Most TaI. 35 NHS 3. JERRY OLIPHANTQ A Cap, I, All-Reg. 2, 3, Span. I, 2, Jr. Play, Hi-Y 2. LINDA OUSLEY: LH 25 Jr. Play, Span. I, 2, Lib, Asst. 3, IOI-IN OWEN, JR.: Arch. 2, 35 JRC I, 2, 3, Lib. Asst. 3. DoLoREs ovvmsar, FHA 3, FNA 3, Jr. A Cap. I. TOM fchlefl PACE: Jr. Play, Key 2, 3: FtbI. I. BRICE PALMER: Band I, 2, 35 Golf I, 2, VIC 3, SANDRA ISandyJ PAUVIITIER: span. 1, 2, off. Asst, 1, 2, 3, sc 1. Senior Back P It Pro'ects I I .N cl I 'mix' K I. 5 III Ii . I . XIV is XVYMVX 'IA II M I 4:1 -5 PHYLLIS IPIWIII PARKER: Latin I, SSC. 2, Jr. Play, TVIYHI-Y I, 37 SC 21 OH. ASSY. I, 2, 35 Sr. Play, NHS 3. LINDA PATTON: Tulsa: SC, Pep Squad. Pampa: Jr. Play, Span. 3, Sec. 25 TIWGS. 3, Off, Asst. 3g JRC 37 III-HI-Y Chap. Pres, 3. BART PERRY. Latin Ig JCL I. DARWIN PHILLIPS: Bk1bI. Mgr. 2, 3, Span. 2, 3. KATHRYN IKathyI PIERCE: FHA Treas. I, Sec. 21 FTA 35 JRC 2, 3, Volbl, I, 2. ROBERT ISargeI PRESTON: PE I, 2, 3. D'ANNE PRINCE: SC I, 3, FTA I, 3, Latin Ig GirIs Choir I, 35 Annual 35 SY. Marys, ArnariIIc:: Jr. V.P., SC Treas, ScIence 2, Bktbl. 2. PATSY PRITCHARD: Band I, 2, 3, MARY PURSLEY: Band I, 3, Jr, Rep. JAMES IHcn erI RADCLIFF: Key 2, 3. RAUL IRabbIVI RAMIREZ: Span. 3, V.P. 27 CI1eerIeader Ig F1bI. Ig Bktbl Ig Track I. JERRY DEAN IJ. D.I RAY: Band I, 2. DOUGLAS 'DCUQI REDMCN A Cap AII' Reg, AII-StaYe AI! 35 Sr, PIay. Cor' tics CIWISVI CIWOIY 2 SANDRA KAY RENO: FHA 1, 3, FNA 1, 2, 3 REBECCA IBecI1yI RICE: Lefors: FHA Ig FTA 2, Jr PIay, NHS 25 Soph. V.P.g Jr Sec: BkvbI. I, 2, AII-Tour. 2: Sofi- LJBIII GEORGE RICHMOND: PE I. iff: 4 .45 sf ,Lg J up r I 7 4 x 'I Y 61' w Q R gs Q 4 4 'il Jen. iw! 7 I 1 . 1 ,1- f,d 3, 1 Q' 'fgv f p st' Qs- ii J 4 4 iv V ,ggx --'--0 ,,2,r1igUwJAk 5 5' i -5 'E .img xx -W R nw . 5. 2411 ,f 'z -N ff 'zygfx Seen HW 1 A 4 X , ,inf ' A 1 ' W' T K tw T , 'mfg' 'fig ,, , 5-,F .f. SW :,.. A3 -3' F .HM M 'QQ' A X A sf u Q, , 4.1 , 6 . . ,, fi 1 .qv x - W 1 ', ' N V fat?-si':,' ' H 'fir-K 5: 'R' ' I 'JM :ww ff , , f .Q Q , ' A 7' ' QQ CW? g Mggl' AVF! g V I i 'i xg . -V Li V' ' f r 1 iw L, 'Ev A ,A 143 5 -. .,f,, 'my gk 43 Uniforms of Final Achievement . . . GENE MACK SHIRLEY: Track 2. LARRY CCottontailI SHULTZ: PE I. ROBERT SIDWELL: Slide Rule V.P. 3: NHS 2, 35 Key 2, 35 SC I, 2, 35 Bktbl. I5 Golf 2, 35 Best Cit. Run' ner-Up 3. DELBERT CD1-:bl SIMMONS: Ftbl. I, Tri- Capt. 3. LINDA SKEWES: Student Body Pres. 3, SC Sec. 25 Soph. Pres.5 A Cap. I, 3, All- Reg. 25 Latin I, V.P. 25 Thes. 2, 35 NHS 2, 35 Jr. Play5 Sr. PIay5 Ftbl. Queen Att. 25 Most Stud. I5 Most Vers. 2, Best Citizen 3. BETTY LOU SMITH: Cheerleader I, 2, Head 35 Cam. Queen Att. I5 SC 35 All-School Fav. 35 Pin-Up Runner-Up 35 Sr. Play5 NHS 3. GEORGE SMITH: Latin 2, 3, Key 2, 3, Slide Rule 35 Golf I, 2, 35 Sr. Play. JUDITH Uudyj SMITH: Span, I, 25 Thes. 2, 35 Sr. Play. KENNETH lKenJ SMITH: Ftbl. I5 Trackl. TERRY SMITH: Latin 1, 2, A cap. 1, 2, V.P. 3, All-Reg. 2, All-State Alt. 35 Tennis 2, 3. RUBY SPEEGLE: MARILYN STEELE: FHA Pres. 35 FTA 35 Span. I, 25 OH. Asst. 35 Girls State 25 NHS 3. BOYD STEPHENS: Band I, 2, 35 Hi-Y 25 Track Mgr. 3. NANCY STEVENSON: A Cap. I, All-State Alt. 2, All-State 35 Thes, 2, 35 Jr. PIay5 Sr. Play, Span. I, 25 Tri-Hi-Y I. LARRY STOKES: Ftbl. 25 Bsbl. I. VESTA STRICKLAND: French I, 2. 7 A 11 Senior Kay McMurray is measured by a classmate, Marilyn Steele, leit, and Lena Pearl Hawkins, junior, for her lonq- awalted cap and gown. . . . Are Ordered by Jubilant Seniors ROBERT CEdJ STUBBS: PE I, 2. SHARRON SUMMERS: Jr. A Cap, I7 Girls Choir 2, Pres. 37 JCL 2, 3, Latin 2, 3, OLIVIA SWAIN: A Cap. 2, 37 Tri-Hi-Y I7 Latin I7 FTA 27 Jr. A Cap, I. LARRY ILigeI TARVIN: Golf I, 2, 3. BETTIE TATUMz Amarillo: Latirt, JCL, Y- Teens, Chap., Chorus, Allied Ycutlw I. Pampa: Latin 27 JCL 27 Tri-Hi-Y 27 A Cap. 3, All-Reg. 2, FNA 3, JRC 2, 3. JERE TEED: Latin Pres. I 8- 27 JCL I, 2, 37 Key 2, Treas. 37 Band All-State I, 2, 37 Annual 2, Bus. Mgr, 3, NHS 2, 37 Q8-S 37 Jr. Playg SC 2j Sr. Play, CHARLES TENNYSON: Hi-Y I. JOANN THOMPSON: Ll-I I, 2, Ed. 37 JV. Play7 Thes. 2, 37 SC 37 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 37 Span. 2, Pres. I7 Q8-S 2. V.P. 37 NHS 2, 3. SHERRY THYGERSON: Jr. A Cap. I, Volbl. I, 2, Co-Cap. 3j NHS 3. LINDA TILLERY: Gilmer: Lib. I, FHA I, Parl. 27 Volbl. I. ANNE TRIPPLEHORN: Annual 2, Ed. 3, Span. I, 27 JRC 2j SC 37 Thes. 2, 3j Q8-S 37 Jr. Playg NHS 3. ,fh- 4? Count-Down Starts . . . if i 'sq LARRY TROLLINGER: Hi-Y I, Sec. 2. MARIE TURNER: FHA 35 FNA 3, In Memoriam PERRY RICHARDWN ANNE TYLER: White Deer: FTA I, 25 FHA I, 25 Chorus I, 25 Pep Squad 1, 2, Lib. 2. KAY WAGGONER: A Cap. 3, AII-Reg. 25 Latin I, 25 Jr. PIay5 Jr. A Cap. Pres. I5 JCL I, 25 Most Stud. 25 NHS 2, Sec. 35 SC I5 Sr. Sec. Salutaiorian. LINDA WALLACE: A Cap. 2, 35 Lafin I, 25 Tri-Hi-Y I5 Girls Choir I5 Sr. Play. CAROLYN WALLIN: Girls Choir I, 25 A Cap. 2, 35 LaIin I, 25 JCL I, 2. RICHARD lDickieI WATKINS: SC I, 2, 35 Ftbl, I, All-Dist. Hon. Men. 2, Tri- Capt. 35 Track 2, JERALD lJerryJ WEAVER: PE I. RONNIE WELDON: Span. 2, 3. JUDY WELLS: Thes. 2, V.P, 35 Jr. PIay5 Sr. PIay5 Span. 2, VP and Queen AH. 3: JRC 3: Bkrbl. Queen 35 NHS 3. EUGENE lGene,I WEST: Whne Deer: Band, Masquers, Bkvbl. 2. Pamper Bend I, FTA I, Hisf. and Mr. FIA 35 JRC 35 Cheerleader I, 35 Sr. Play, LH Adv, w K Mgr, 3. ' ' PATRICIA lPa1J WEST: Jr. Play, DAVIE WHATLEY: FHA Sec. I, V.P. 2, 3. LARRY WILLIAMS: Odessa: Track I. Ordering their invitations for graduation and vesper services from salesman, Murray Sealey, are, left to right, Clovis Shipp, Keith Yager, Don Fox, and Phyllis Burress. End of an Era How happy we were to see our senior year corne, We slaved through classes that we knew only a magician could pass. But we kept smiling until about two weeks betore mid-termfterrn papers were duel Feverish activity and sheer luck brought us closer to our last days of school. Shortly atter semester we ordered our graduation invitations and were meas- ured tor our caps and gowns. National Honor Society initiated 24 more members of our class. Graduation parties started, reminding us once again that our tirne was short. Even sooner than we expected we were standing in the tield-house singing Dear Old Pampa High School for the last time. . . . for Long-Awaited Graduation MICHAEL fMikeI WILLIAMS: Hugston, Kart.: FFA l, 25 Fibl. I, 2g BIQTIDI. I, 2, Bsbl. I. Pampa: Tri-Sci. 3. DONALD WILLS: FFA Treas. 2. GARY WILLS: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, Bsbl. I, 2, 35 Pin-up 3. JERE DON WILSON: PE I. cone vviweoiemi Span, 3, v.P. 2, Key 2, 3, emi. 1, 3, Aiisiaie 2. WING TAN iRobertJ WONG: Jr. A Cap I, 2g A Cap 3, Key 2, 3, WAYNE iSpeedyi WOOD: Tennis 3. MARY ANN WRIGHT: Band I, 2, Sweet- heart 3, Latin I, 2, JCL Ig JRC 3. VIOLET WRIGHT: Trifl-Ii-Y 3. WINDELL WRIGHT1 PE I, 2, 3. KEITH YAGER: FFA I, 2, SC Ig Bktbl. Ig Ftbl. 2, 3, Bsbl. 2, 3. EUGENE YEARY: Golf I, 3. f'-'L JOE BOURLAND NITA CARTWRIGHT JACKIE COLLINS ROCK gb amd.-f sl 120 X' nn rw I V1 Q5 Egg' Jumor Class if The cowboy theme of the yearly Howdy Party is evi- dent in this typical scene as Billy Tidwell exhibits his rop- ing skill on Barbara Holt. All of the cowboys and cow- girls gather at the chuck wag- on for a rip-roaring good time, Space Cadets Say Howdy to School Year Murline Attaway Thomas Auwen Nancy Ann Bailey David Balch Donald CDonl Ball I Betty Jo Barnes Jackie Beauchamp Leon Bennett Don Berry Jimmy Berry 44. Billie Bledsoe ,- Lawrence Cl.arryJ Bohlander ' Judith CAJudyJ Bond ey Karen Bonnell Joe Bourlancl V xx sq Grace Ann Aclcock Bobbie Lee Andis fax 5 Rocket Regulators Gather Russell Bowen Lynda Boyd Robert Brogdin 6? qv? Brenda Brown Fred Brown Michael Brown Patricia CPatsyJ Brown Doris Bullard Terry Burns Carlton Burt Terrance CTerryD Buske Ann Bybee John Campbell Marilyn Campbell Thomas Cantrell Karen Capps Marquetta Cargill Eloise Carlile Billy Carter Jane Carter Malcolm Carter, Jr. Nita Cartwright Rita Cartwright Patsy Chance Judy Chase Charlotte Claunch Bonnie Clemons Jackie Collins -slfb N of Star-Studded Convention. Paulette Cooke Marvin CMertJ Cooper Zoy Coronis Leon Cox Donald Cross Virgle Cummings, Jr. Gloria Daniels Jenny Davenport Henriette DeNardini Darlene Dennis James fJ.B.J Denson Donald CBudJ Denton Calvin Ditmore Sandra Dodd Dennis Duesterhaus 5 -ff af was f J Fellowship around a lunch table is always an enioy- able part of a convention, and delegates to the Top O' Texas Student Council convention enioyed food and conversation in the cafeteria at P.H.S. be- tween morning and after- noon sessions. 9. Pepsfers Lead Thunderous Cheers Linda Earles Patsy Emler Johnny English Ronald CRonnieJ Ethridge Mary Sue Evans Linda Fain Norma Jean Fatheree Jackie Fikes Glenda Finkelstein Alcyon Flaherty Nannette Flynt Suzenne fSuel Foster Patricia Ann Free Steven French Marcella Gaines Victoria lVickyl Garcia James lJ.W.l Gist Phillip Gist Jack Glick Marcile Glison John Golf Pamela Goodlett Carol Goodwin Marilyn Gray Mary Gray for Golden Atomic Athletes. Sue Greene David Grimes Anite Guidry Scott Hahn James Uiml Hall Terry Haralson Larry Harkins Mary Beth Harris James Uimmyb Harrison Mary Ann Harvey Janet Haslam Gene Havenhili Max Havenhill Lena Pearl Hawkins Terry Henderson Cheerleading school and many hours of practice contributed to give P.H.S. one of its best cheerleading squads in many years. The cheer- leaders, elected last spring, are Kay Kolosha and Betty Sprinkle, iuniors, Betty Lou Smith, senior head cheer- leader, Theresa Marak and Phyllis Burress, seniors. Not pictured is Eu- gene West, senior, only boy cheer- leader, Rocket Performance Reports Joyce Holiman Jane Ann Hoover Patricia lPat1yl Hoover Jean Hopkins Virginia Hopkins Tim Huffalcer Wayne Hughes Helen Humphries Charles Hun? Linda Gale Hyaii Jacqulyn Ironmonger Ruth Irwin Richard fDickieD James Barbara Johnson Homer Johnson Mildred Johnson Nancy Jones Rowena Kear Oitice Kidwell, Jr. Charles King Darrell Kirbie Kay Kolosha Linda Lander Gail Leddy Judith Uudyl Leland Ns L 1- 'N Bring Smiles and Frowns. Tommy Locke Michael lMikeD Ludeman Ronnie Lunsford Bennett McCathern Shirley McCoy Michael McDaniel Sharon McGuire Paul Machowicz Lyda Kay Manry Patricia Marak Martha Marsh Barbara Maxwell Marilyn Mead Martha Monahan Jocelyn Uoyl Morgan Glenna Lewis Steve Lewis 4 f fi M w ff 'r Q a Ql- Vt.. 4-I 7- ceq Q P' D 1-7 if bv 'J ' rf ll-. X luly f',lW1l - I i. .. r' ? A - . rg . MN 'J John Campbell, iuniorl left, inspects his report card along with two sophomores, Jerry Baxter and Jeannie Ring. Jer- ry and Jeannie seem quite pleased with their first efforts. if 'G' t 2 219 Q- Franklin CFrankieD Mulanax Juniors Entertain Earth People Frances Myers Gary Myers Judith Uudyl Neef 3 Q! Rita Oglesby Janet Osborne Sharron Osborne Sallie Parsley Tirey Patterson Judith CVickiD Payne Marianna Perkins Lynn Pinson Ross Pool Larry Powell LaVonda Prater Sharon Prater Jerry Quarles Mildred Radcliff Kenneth Raines Paula Ratlitf Buddy Rawls Chrystene Reed Odean Reed Terry Rexroad Wendell Ridgway Jimmie Robertson Martha Robertson Gerry Ann Robins Frances Robinson 2 l 5 i cf vi.ayf.....4 l i Rehearsing for the Junior Class play are those who portray teenagers in the cast. Seated are Judy Bond, Dav- id Haymes, Martha Marsh, and Zoy Coronis. Standing are Glenda Fin- kelstein and Ronnie Ethridge. The play, One Foot in Heaven, was staged October 27 and 28 in the Pampa High School auditorium. With f-Heavenlyuyolfbii Comedy. l'i I ,if . l ff Dorothy Rose Gary Rowden Betty Ann Russell Gwynn Salsman David Scarberry Richard CRickeyl Schmidt James Uiml Scott Gary Shultz Wanda Simpson Jean Skidmore Marilyn Smith Raymond Smith Joyce Snow John Spotts Betty Sprinkle S 1 Dolores Rockwell Ronald Rogers .232 Z Q' L. ,Av gy f ff' Jkt' Y if f 'Sf ,- ft Miss Flame and Fireflles Mary Jo Stone Rowland Stone Benny Loyd Stout Ruben Strickland Mary Sturgeon Jerry Taintor Donna Tarpley Lou Ann Taylor Marline Taylor Stephen Taylor Hershel Terrell Orvil Thornburg III De Anne Thornton Billy Tidwell Joe Timms Wanda Tinney Kay Tooley Genieve Townsend Carol Tripplehorn Dwain Urbanczyk Gay Vanderburg Bronnie Vaughn Dale Veale John Wagoner James Walker Candidates for Miss Flame eagerly await the announcement of the winner who will bear Sammie Sandie at the traditional bonfire before the Amarillo football game. Marilyn Fit onor Attendants, left to right, were Karen Capps, Rita Cartwright, Zoy Coronis, and Lou Ann Taylor. Watch Sammie Sandie Sizzle. Charles Warren Maritta fRitaJ Watson Sandra -Weatherford Eugene Weinheimer, Jr. Tama Whisenhunt Sarah White Barbara Whitney Shane Wilbanks Ellen Wiley Lynda Wilhelm James CButchJ Wilson Craig Winborn Virginia Worrell Billy Wray Shirley Wright the title and touch the torch to e, second from right, won the 51 xh N, xfxfyy 1 -.1 X4 1 N. J ,W w W .M jf rj f JJ x 'Vx f 'Y' .1 M I ll fix 1 Sophomore Q,4.na.-. '70 TV O Class CLAYTON CLUCKYD DUNHAM Vfce-President PETE LEWIS President KATY PRICE S efay Registration Day, a milestone in the lives of many sopho- mores, began a new and ex- citing year for everyone. All sophomores, with expectant expressions, waited their in- duction into high school. Sophomores Rocket in for Registration Day Mary Lanora Abbott Bobby Joe fBobJ Abston Claudetta Addington Frances Aftergut James Alexander John Anders Quenelle Archer Mary Aufill Mary Helen Ayres Irene Baggerman Virginia CGingerJ Bailey Howard Barkley Dorothy Barnes Sue Barnett Ronald fRonnieD Barton Sue Beavers Katherine lKathyD Belew Gary Don Bennett Leveta Bennett Ronald CRonniel Bennett 5 fo, i y All Aboard the Rocket Ship Jimmy Boyles Bethena Bradford Jimmie Bradford Neal Bradstreet Paul Brauchle Howard Brown Kristi Brown Patricia Bryan Beverly Burns Peggy Burns Patsy Butler William CBillJ Byerly James lTonyJ Cable Keith Cable Charles lTedJ Cain Vicki Calvert Kenneth CKennyJ Cambern Rena Jo Campbell Dana Cantrell Jack Carlson John Carlson Patrick CPatJ Carter Sharon CSherryD Carter Robert Chambers Gail Chisum What a time everyone has on a band trip! Even Mary Ann Kelley, One of the twirlers, seems to get a thrill out of preparing to leave on the first escapade of the year. The And followed the Harvesters to Vfchita Falls and Ft, Worth on lyevfessjve weekends for the firsf Mo foofbdll games of the se '7 1' ' W X f 1 f 1 ff V , , f ' X A ff A ft X X ffff I ff' I I ll, ff If A' K if Vin! , I If ff I1 n ' If 1 I . 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A, ,,,, 2 ,fm A f?fggwZ3v 1 1 W Q ., N g K' . , ww 1 ' mf A . ,v fw ,,. 1 V ,eff I TMA M- Yr if ,W gym. nw Mhiv . 1 if if 2 'F 5 5 f NJ 1 1 40 1 ' ,' rf if 5 ,se ,sz , M., vu L e 4' ,Y an V , S' .. ,..,, 2' .ni-L ,A fe Jet-Streamed Band Marches Zeporia CZipD Hall John Harnly Robert Hartley V5 ill Jane Hayes Anna Hayrnes Dean Hearn James CJackJ Hegwer Carolyn Henley Linda Henley Barbara CBarbieJ Henry Nancy Higginbotham Carole Hill Anne Hofsess Sue Holder Nita Hollars Terry Hollingshead Barbara Holt Kenneth Holt Clayton Hood Barrie Hoover Karen Hubbard Carolyn Hudson Dian Huff Donald CDonD Hull Rudy Hullender Meloda Hunter Verena Hunter James Uimb Huntley This years alarm clock rang early for the Harvester Band as director W E Tregoe started daily practice Sessions for the pride of Pampa High School a week before other students reported for classes Intensive drills in precision march ing paid off for the band in applause they received when they performed during half times at football games to Victory After Victory Ann Hutchens Gail Hutchens Doy Hutchison Kay Ingram John lronmonger Lewis lsom Jim Jenkins Gloria Johnson Curtis Johnston Carolyn Jonas Barbara Jones Hazel Jones Jimmie Jones Bobby Jordan Susan Kay Achsa Kelley Jerry King Robert King Marcia Kirby ldella Lane Football and Basketball Games Albert fPeteD Lewis Ann Lindsey Willeta Lowther Bobby McCain Karen McCarthy Charles McClure Aubrey McCord Joel McElrath Lewis McEver, Jr. Lynn McGee Brenda McGuire Jerry McGuire Tommy KTomD McPeak Jerry Mathis Wayne Matney Judith Uudyl Mayer Cleo Meaker Margaret Meeks Stanley Michno Julianna Uudyl Mihalski Jackie Miller Judy Miller Robert Miller Sherrill Miller Patsy Moore Climax Space-Age Pep Rallies. John CMikeJ Moorman John Mullins Jeanette Nail Beryl Nash Jon Naylor Sara Naylor William lBilll Neslage Phillis Newman Jean Nichols Bill Nickens Terry Nierneier Susan Palmitier David Parker Larry Partin Allen Payne Joan Pearson Lola Ann Persons Joe Phillips Myrna Pope Jerry Porter First of a year-long series of exciting and spectacular pep rallies was held in the field house on September 25. Soph- omores learned of P,H.S, tra- dition and spirit and assumed their responsibility to their school and to their teams by living up to both. Satellite Skipper Confers Clifford Porterfield, Jr. Annette Preston Eugene Price ggi 5 S- .l Mary Cliatyl Price John Prince Ned CFrankl Pryor Bessy Qualls Rickey Quarles Jerry Raines Gloria Rasco Charles Regd Bengy Richardson Alice Richmond Eddie Riemer Darlene Riley Jeannie Ring William KBillyl Ripple Mary KLettel Roberts Rita Robinson Gisela Roeper Sandra Rogers Janice Rothermel Milton Saltzman Judith Uudyl Sasser Lynn Schoolfield Linda Searl Lloyd Searl Gene Shelhamer With Novice Section Leader. Boyd Shepherd Jimmy Uiml Shewmaker Betty Shryock Anne Silcott Maxine Slater Carol Smith Patsy Smith James Him! Snider Barbara Spinks Charles Spotts Jimmy Stanley Ronnie Stapleton Brenda Stephens Mildred Stephens Roy Don Stephens Alton Stokes James iJimmyD Storms Gary Don Storrs Wynama Stout Lyn Stroble Student Body President Linda Skewes and Sophomore Class Presi- dent Pete Lewis lead our school to more and better achievements, Dis- cussing plans for the Top O' Texas District Student Council convention which was held in Pampa October 4, Linda gives some pointers to Pete on a few of the proiects sponsored by the Student Council. 6? 5 ' .41 ,X 1' 1 'N , -J 'DP Space-Age Emergency Call Mary Stuart Kenneth Sweet Charles Tate Carolyn Tennyson George Thompson, Jr. Donna Thornburg Freddy Thurman ' Ralph Tice Dixie Timms Elaine Tinsley Mary Frances Trisler Arvella Trotter Willetta Tucker Maxine Uhles Shirley Underwood Don Vance Laveeta Vance Virginia Vance James Veale Laura Walkup Jim Ward Camilla Warden Linda Warden Eben Warner III Oscar Waters James Uimmyj Watkins Mary June Watkins Jack Watson, Jr. Leroy Watson . 7' , fin ,1 fy 4 1 . .gif 4 :gf ' -. :ff .NE ff! '-' 1, ,es ' - -H+, J 'f i'lk H- 1 ' 7.C -a' J-...,.l '5 ,,i3!h'h 5- ' i 'lil W ' Er T --.--me J-u - l I V L Q E-fab-..-.,, .srilg -WI:-,,f'hv 'n 'lsr , - 1 fi 1--L '11 fi --U-nnlngg Intrepid Firemen Rescue Flag Wilma Joy Watson Jimmy Weatherly Bennie Wells James Wells Karen Wells Donna Whatley Vanelle Whatley Shirley Whifeaker Jimmie Wilburn Cecille Williams Nancy Williams Arlene Wills Scolt Wilson Jerry Wilson Wendel Winkleblack Allan Wise Linda Woodall Robert Woodard Wynilou Wylie Jack Zuerker 'iii'- The Pampa Fire Depanmenf, called out one affemoon 10 rescue Old Glory, stuck awp Yhe flag pole, paid an emer- gency visif To P.H.S. Old Glory came to the ground safely once more. l FACULTY School Board Principal Asst Prrncupal Reglsfrar Secretary Counselor Faculty Departments Cafeterla Mamtenance BOB JERNIGAN Editor 7 'EEZ 75 At a fall meeting D. E. Holt, right, newest member of Pampa School Board, discusses proiects and problems with Superintendent Knox Kinard. Holt was elected last year. Laying Cornerstones Providing operating funds, buildings, and facilities, as well as hiring teachers, are the principal problems of the Pampa School Board. The board's latest proposal for providing Pampa students with adequate classroom space was a Sl,250,000 bond issue approved by Pampa voters in December. Among the six proiects to be financed by the bond issue are two for Pampa High School. These are an extension to be built east of the present school to Duncan Street and a vocational and agricultural shop. The addition includes fourteen classrooms, a publications room, and a choir room. Included for other schools are construction of an eighteen-classroom elementary school in North Crest, purchase of two sites for future expansion, construction of six classrooms and cafeteria at Baker, purchase of present Pampa Junior High School site, and remodeling of Pampa Junior High School. Polishing proposals to be submitted to the voters in a school bond election December 6 are the school board officers, Aubrey Steele, vice-president, Rex Rose, president, and J. M. Nation, Jr., secretary. U3 lun E L. Green, Jr, board rnemben ard Homer Crag, school busi- ness rrecager, check a 'or'h', s'a'e'f-ah' of sclfcel lnances it the school busness offce n the c , t ai'- Heopecl High With Responsibility L. J. EDMONDSON Principal Responsible to everyone for al- most everything, Mr. Edmond- son carries on a remarkable number of duties. From week- ly faculty meetings labove right photol and conferences with school curriculum coordi- nator, Mr. McHenry Lane labove left photol, to more menial tasks at his office desk fright photob, he goes untir- ingly forward for the school as he has done for the last seven years. He has B.S. and M.A. degrees from West Texas State College. 'W if -- 'gy 4vr4-n-n4n Counting Absent Noses PAUL PAYNE Assistant Principal Although Mr, Payne has been at P.H.S. for eight years, this is his tirst year to serve as assistant prin- cipal. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Texas Technological College. He is in charge of absen- tees and also assists with Student Council activities. Students are fa- miliar vvith his voice, heard daily over the public address system as he makes special announcements of club, class, and activity affairs Cphoto at lettt. Testing and Guiding for Progress EVELYN MILAM Counselor Giving tests, interpret- ing results to students fright photoj, and sponsoring the National Honor Society occupy most of Miss Milam's time, She has a BA. de- gree trom West Texas State College and M.A. degree from Texas Technological College. .5 S S Keeping Tabs on All MRS. PEQQY GAUT Regisfrar Besdes her follfrne iob of re- ccrdng grades and arranging sms def' schedules, Mrs. Gam greels new s'oden's and answers rnany ooesfons and shone calls daily. Mrs. Gaul, who has spenr six years al P.l-l,S., has her BS. and ME. de- grees from West Texas Stale Col- lege. ?11- '55 Supplying to Meet the Demands 405, MRS. RUSSELL CARTWRIGHT Secretary, Co-Op Manager In addilion to selling school sop- plies and Workbooks, issuing lexi- boolcs, and rninrieographing Tests, Mrs, Carlwrighf, unknown To rnosl sfudenfs, is also high school sec- relary. This iob involves keeping financial records for The enlire school. She has held this posi'ion six years. She gradoared irorn the Parnpa Business College. X 9' ax . 'X l TERRENCE CULLEY, B.S. North Texas State College Basketball, Tennis, Driver Education - Holding a discussion during an English literature class of their favorite poets and their reasons for picking them are Brice Palmer, Wanda Goodnight, Ann Kennedy, and Larry Trollinger. ff R, A. KBABEJ CURFMAN, 8.5. Texas Technological College Football iii .M WESLEY CURTIS, M.E. University of Texas Physical Education K ai Learning to Appreciate the Classics A f ,S x W.-W,,, v Expressing themselves well in words is the constructive intent of this Eng lish grammar class. . , e'f 5 MISS MADGE RUSK Head History Department 'QQ 'Hin if LOU HAYS BS Reporting the Facts Accurately sae MRS. J. L. HOLMES, B.A. La. Technological College English gli Ruth Irwin and Lynda Wilhelm fstandingl, some of the better papers of the United Stat 84 pav- Physical Education WILLIAM A. HUNT, M.M.E. North Texas State College Choral Music, Music Theory 'Ai Paulette Cooke, and Bobby Hebert study e . . . s in Iourrialism class. 1 xx w , P' ELIZABETH HURLEY, M.A. Texas Woman's University Journalism, Publications ANCEL P. JOYNER, M.E. Southern Methodist University English MRS. ELAINE LEDBETTER Head Science Department Soothing the Savage Beasts ?:LZZOv7eZ2?ff?CQtl!g,i- ..'3'... Basketball, History MARTHA MONTGOMERY, M.B.A. MYLES o. MQRGAN, 5.5. MRS, w, A, MORGAN, BIA. West Texas State College Northeastern State College West Texas State College Commercial Industrial Arts Commercial Dnlugent practtce wtll perfect tlwelr musuc, so thunk band members Slmrley Wrlglnt, Janet Os borne, Ann Adcock, and Helen Humphries. 86 l A. R. NOONCASTER, MA Sul Ross State College English s 'rsv-L., 1 '-E 3 K MRS. E. l.. NORMAN, B.A. University of Texas Mathemahcs Both regular and advanced chemistry students have their messes and mistakes to clean up, as proved by Michael Brown, Sylvia Grider, Jack Miller, and Judy Huff. Experimenting to Discover fwmv 'www MRS. LULA B. OWEN, M.A. West Texas State College Latin -.IC gfcv 1' 'fllhep MRS. J. C. PATTILLO, B.B.A. Mr. Bill Cooper introduces Marilyn Fite and Lynn McGee to all of the University of Texas bones of the biology skeleton. Commercial ,.. .I MISS VIRGINIA VAUGHAN Head Foreign Language Department .9 Y. ..y Sparkln Ph slcal Achvlt 40 ' EURAL W. RAMSEY, M.E. RONALD RICE, B.S. Texas Technological College Texas Technological College Science, Football Mathematics 11 Confident about the lnterscholashc League Contest held ft the spring are these members of the A Capoella Choir. 88 W, . 8 I M .V JOHN N, PLASTER, B.S. West Texas State College Mathematics Q MARY RIETMAN, B.S. West Texas State College Mathematics MRS. FRANCES ROGERS, B.S North Texas State College Engl,sh , t9 Mas. J. C. PArmLo C' Head l V Commercial Department ..-fx W K- llg 'N .,.Q , N W lv . f' C ' ' ' ' K GGs,a.s. Sfrlvlng to Achieve Perfechon ?,'iES.:.S,... Vocatnonal Agriculture f 2 l .X A l f f 1 I J. M. THOMPSON, M.S. MRS. J. E. North Texas State College West Texa Industrial Arts English Flying through their semester speed tests in typing are Bernice Beuselinck and Vesta Strickland. 90 TORVIE, M.E. W. E. TREGOE, M.A. s State College West Texas State College Instrumental Music WELDON TRICE, M.E. West Texas State College Football, Golf, Commercial fx Q K5 'JG 0 fx gud, g,,,.,.'l.,fVx M? Q X1 Q Afg u ,X N, ACTIVITIES Student Council Choir Officers A Cappella Chosr Junnor A Cappella Harvester Band Assernlolues Little Harvester Offuce Assistants G r s P E Boys P E Chtldren s Theater Junior Play Sensor Play Girls Choir PAT BEUSELINCK Editor 4 ' .s..us ,, u,,,, ..,s,,,,,.... . 96 ' ' ,,u,, ,uu,, uuu,,, , I , u,A.A,,,,,,,,,,, ,IOI ' A ssssss. I I ,,,u,uu,u,u, . .102 . I . , . ' ..,......,....,ssssu.u,,,,,uu,u,V,,,,u,,,,,,,, IO9 ' H ,A., A,,,,,., ,,uu,,,,,u,,,,,,,,, 7 ,I IO Harvester u,,u.uuu.,,,....,,,.,,,,,.,...,. V,,,,,,,,,,,7,7 I I2 ' ' ,,s,,,, ,,,,,,. I 7, 7, ,u,, ,,,,,,,, , ,WI I4 i I ' . . ....,...ssss..,... . ...,ussuu,uuu,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HI I6 ' . . .u,.,,,u,,...,....a....a I aaaaaaaaseaaaaaaeaaaa II7 ' ' ,,,,,,..,,,..u..,,......,,,.,a..,,,, I I8 ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, , ,u,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I I9 ' ,u,u,,u,,,uu,.u,,,,.as ,uuussss..sssssssAssu I 20 Council Room Has New Look if Q55 Checking over last year's history are Dickie Watkins, parliamentarian, and Linda Buchanan, historian, as they prepare to write the history of this year's activities. Florida, here we come! was the cry of Student Council delegates Lou Ann Taylor, Marilyn Fite, Robert Sidwell, and Johnny Ayres as they boarded a plane with Mrs. Ruby Capps, sponsor, to attend the Southern Association of Student Councils convention. 96 F ig When Student Council members walked into the S.C. office as school reopened last fall, they noticed something was different. The partition in the middle of the room had been removed and the interior repainted, Checking a reference card in the file are Bettie Tatum and Carmelita Hogan. Delegates Fly to Florida Traditional activities undertaken by the Student Council are the All-School Carnival, Homecoming, All-School Prom, Howdy Week, and Talent Show. The president, Linda Skewes, attended the Leader- ship Trainee Camp at Camp Cheley in Colorado. Sylvia Grider is secretary of the Top O' Texas District Student Council. Being served refreshments by Lou Ann Taylor during the Top O' Texas District Student Council convention held in Pampa October A are Sylvia Grider and Mr. .lack Mashburn of Midland, executive secretary of the Student Councils of Texas, who was keynote speaker, S.C. Travels Far and Near Student Council seeks to promote good relationship between the students and faculty. The council is the service organization ot the school. Members at- tended an S.C. workshop at the University ot Hous- ton last August, Southern Association of Student Councils in Jacksonville, Florida, National Conven- tion ot Student Councils in Furgerson, Missouri, and State Convention ot Student Councils at Brownsville, Texas. We Are 'a . , l l I K 2 I As this year's Student Council chaplain, Jim gave the invocation before all assemblies and responsible for the morning devotionals and noon ers. the Government Scott WGS PVBY' Paul Brown, Senior Class president, and Mrs, Ruby Capps, S.C. sponsor plan the program for a workshop held at Wayland College in Plainview this spring. Paul was president of the group this year. Youth Center ls Top Project Checking parking violations in the lot behind school are Traffic committee members Denny Carmen, kneeling, Bill Neslage, and Don Curry. Talent Raises Funds In the past, profit from the Talent Show has gone to the Youth Center. Student Council members have served on committees set up by the adult chairman. Members of the S.C. are also on executive, traffic, publicity, social, constitution, assembly, and finance committees. Another committee supervises the print- ing of the Student Directories. SHMMIE 5AfV0fE ,a50Nffffa5 P7155 'LAME 1 R IT. o Boosting the Harvesters with posters are Marilyn Smith, Darlene Riley, Jean Nichols, Barbara Jones, and D'Anne Prince, kneeling, Erma Eslick and Bar- bara Johnson. Constitution committee members, Pat Broadbent, Robert Sidwell, Jim Shew- maker, and Lynn Schoolfield, work year round to keep the constitution up-to-date. 99 'll.ll!l1l 1 As 200 delegates from 21 area schools assemble in the P.H.S. auditorium for the Top O' Texas Student Council convention, district officers listen to the welcome address by City Manager John Koontz. Seated are Johnny Glen, parliarnentarian from Canadian, Sylvia Grider, secretary from Pampag Richard Green, vice-president from Borgerg and Cherry Kay, president from Phillips, Convention Time Parnpa High was host to the Top O' Texas Student Council District Convention for the first time October 4. After registration delegates were welcomed by Mr. John Koontz, Pampa city manager, Cherry Kay of Phillips, president, introduced Mr. Jack Mashburn of Midland, executive secretary of Student Councils who gave the keynote address. Aft- er seeeing the film, Citizenship in Action, dele- gates were served lunch in the cafeteria, During the morning and afternoon delegates formed small groups to discuss council problems and pro- jects. Some of the group topics were All We Have is Yours, Phillips and Pampa, VVhat's Up, Doc? Phillips and Palo Duro, What Makes Student Coun- cils Tick? Borger and Tascosa, Don't Shy Away, Pampa, Get 'Em All in the Act, Dalhart and Amarillo, Live and Let Live, Palo Duro and Lefors, and No Lonesome Polecats, Amarillo and Lefors. Schools elected to office for next year are Canadian, president, Canyon, vice-president, and Tascosa, sec- retary. mmf Y FU .ff 51 Delegates front 2l schools l:eg'n the day by reg sifting 'n the cen'er De'ec:a'es to the Top O Texas Swdent Councl convcnfon dscover hall. Regsterlng decgates Ja:k'e Cci'ins, Jan Foster and Joe new -.nays to better ther ccuncis, 'Do You Have That Run Do.-an Bcurlancl. Fee' i1g7' was izresentc-d by Dalliart students at one sesson. IOO l,l5rV TNL D CFISCLLF MDFRIFIC viii. Galveston Drumming up business for the A Cappella Choirs Marriage Booth at the AllSchool Carnival are choir officers left to right Clo Ann Johnson sec retary Barbara Lunsford president and Terry Smith vce president Music Man Conducts Ch Singing as part of a 2 OOO voice choir conducted by Meredith Wilson com poser of the Broadway hit musical The Music Man at the State Fair in Dal las gave the choir its biggest thrill of the year On the tour the choir also performed at Texas Wesleyan College in Fort Worth and North Texas State College in Denton Z Checking choir robes are section leaders, left to right, Terry Smith, second tenor, Nancy Good- night, second alto, Don Berry, first tenor, Nancy Stevenson, first soprano, Darrell Kirbie, bassg Jerry Oliphant, baritone, Olivia Swain, second soprano, and Mary Sturgeon, first alto. John Campbell Nancy Stevenson and Mary Sturgeon AllState Choir members check over music in preparation for their trip to Three All Staters Three members of this years choir made the All State Choir Mary Stur geon Nancy Stevenson and John Campbell Eight others made the All Regional Choir Last year the choir won first place rating in both concert singing and sight reading to capture a Sweep stakes Trophy Among the traditional trips made by the choir was the Holiday Festival in Perryton December 2 when Karen Capps was a candidate for Holiday Queen This year the choir hosted the All Regional Choir February 5 lOl 1 -Y+ .l.-,. There's cu Song in the Air On a typical windy day in the Top O' Texas the A Cappella Choir poses for the PH S. camera. Front row, Anite Guidry, Joyce Holtman, Virginia Hoolcins, Zip Hall, Marilyn Myatt, Sara Naylor, and Carolyn Walling second row, Nancy Jones, Ann Bybee, Shirley McCoy, Mary Gerik, Rita Cartwright, Glenna Lewis, and Bettie Tatum, third row, Linda Wallace, Margaret lngle, Nancy Stevenson, Olivia Swain, Dorothy Rose, Karen Capps, and Alcyon Flaherty, toar'h row, Jay Followell, Bobby McCain, Billy Brown, Charles King, .lerry Baxter, Terry Smith, and Robert Wong, back ron, Robert King, Frank Pryor, Torn Mcpeak, Don Berry, Douglas Redrcon Jack Hegwer, and Jerry Oliphant, l02 , f, 4 if Z Of Thee I Sing X N, Fronf row, Marilyn Smilh, Linda Slfewes, Nannette Flynf, Barbara Maxwell, Barbara Lunsford, Jon Nay- lor, Clo Ann .lobnsonp second row, Beryl Nash, Mary Sturgeon, Nancy Cleveland, Nna Carfwriglfml, Bobbie nerfe Holhnar, Nant, Gcodn glwl, and Kay 'JJag5or'er- lCJr ' Lee Andis, Clfarloue Claunclw, and Zoy Ccronlsg flnird for. Carolyn Jonas, Joy Morgan, Sue Colrns, ron, Bobby Joe Abslon, Jolnn Carnpbell, An- A'ber7 'Pere' Le.-.Is, Jfmrrie Bradford, Tun Holfalcen Earl Lev, and Rowland SYonc, back ro.-.', Jack Carlson, Darrell Kro Q, Jolnn Carlson, Eddle R'en'er, Cleo l'.'eave', Ralzzlw Bynyn, Gary Eal'or', ard Mllce Warlner Nc? pffared are Dlckle Elkins and Paul Spar TCE WILUAM A, HUNT Clio DArec'gr Gawered arc..r'G 'lfe ,Cano befo , a 'elsewse' a'e Gfs fre' 544 gf Q 'fgg se, ci leave. L, o .. .r- Sf,-ar-. Ka. Tcf,-. . '- 'r-sg: z JL Singing for flue Girls' Choir are, left Yo rigbiz Fronl row, Vicki Payne, Paola Ra' iff, Sanc'a Weafnerford, Marcella Gaines, Alice Coornbes, Jan Hall, Barbara Henry, Janeqe Franklin, Marline Taylor, and Wanda Simpson, second rcrv, Kay Tooe., '-Mrna Pooe, Ann Hafcnens, Srarron Sqn- mers, Jean Nichols, Eloise Carlile, Lanora Abboiv, Gisela Roeper, Glenda Deering, Bevy Fhssell, 'rird row, Kavlierine Gibby Karen Hobbarcl, Lola Lathrop, Susan Palmirier, Dian Hoff, Gail Hufchens, Mary Helen Ayres, Karen Wells, Lyn S'roble, and Virginia Worrell, foorlh row, Nancy Williams, Kristi Brown, Meloda Honfer, Verena Hunfer, Virginla Vance, Maxine Ulves, Linda Lanoer, Qaenelle Arcner, Sue Barneff, and Donna Tarpley, back row, Marcile Glison, D'Anne Prince, Jo Ann Moore, L'nda Warden, Jane Hoover, Jane Carier, Palsy' Cook, Darlene Riley, Myrna Haidolc, and Sandra Braly No? picmred is Joy Walson Just a Song at Twilight are f rug fx . 19 QF: ,-1 llxs L1 'Mfg ,U rw- 1- ia, ow W4 ,. , .,, ,Q ,,:. . ,,,,. . ,, A ,.f, .W UM F iff .4 . . , Q E- U. 'ar . ,. r N H' s -A S: 3' b:: ' - Ny' C-C .ues one C: Q :: 5 e fl ETC: fan' ' lor' P-ljcli-ins . Bgf -r- c e'env s ': ou. rf O4 D11 .f Q .x .,A. s. X X9 V fx ' 'f 1 5 ' X. X I , A ffxn., Nr, - x YTA r gy .1-4.1: ,-Ez ,I ,Q,Q'Qg , Zilgii fm? vgxwf Xl Q W' YUM? fN 4 f , M' if ' x14 Nj-Q:-4 GV' F 'Y uf? , Q W' N f'- 'fri gn- ' QM f ww,if-. i i:' WY-f - ' ' : L Nl' f f x y is! gym The High and the Mighty Yrecia Flowers, Helen Humphries, Ann Kennedy, ldella Sue Lane, Judy Mihalski, Janet Osborne fpiccolol, and Linda Woodall, FRENCH HORN: Terry Burns, Carlion Burl, Leonard Haught, Carroll Husfed, Glenn Husled, and Shane Wilbanks. OBOE: James Byars and Jack Zuerker. PERCUSSION: Bill Byler, Ann Jones, Mary Ann Kelley, Achsa Kelley, Terry Niemeier, George Olds, Barbara Spinks, and SCOTT Wilson. TENOR SAXOPHONE: Norma Fafheree, Sallie Parsley, and John Wagoner. TROMBONE: Tommy Cantrell, Cecil Collurn, Charles Hunt, KenneTh Miller, Billy Ripple, and Gene Shelhamer. TUBA: Jerrell Brown, J. B, Denson, Ronnie Sfapleron, Boyd Siephens, and Jere Teed. IO7 - had L git- iii Qty' if?-fi.i-ii-ll-ll3a? C g -.kg .l. 'iisgzgjf The letters P.l-l.S. are formed on the football field during a halftime per- formance. The polished precision marching of the band drew enthusiastic applause from the fans. third Jere Teed, All-State Band member from Pampa for the straight year, practices many hours a day in preparation for his trip to Galveston in February, Swing High, Swing Low The stage, and pep band, composed ot twenty meni- bers, pertorrns at basketball games, banquets, and dances. They are Larry Bohlander, Joe Bourland, James Byars, Bill Byler, Tommy Cantrell, Gary Chisholm, Cecil Ccllufn, Charles Hunt, Bob Jernigan, Susan Kay, Stanley ffchno, Kenneth Hiller, Mike Oates, George Olds, Mary Parsley, Milton Saltzman, David Scarberry, Gary Schultz, Jere Teezl, and John Wagoner. l08 t L. .AL sl L- Class Snr ' Te'ry sen of I A.: .lp 7 J WIN' -A Part of preparing for a performance is polishing horns. Cleaning up their bass horns are, left to right, Ronnie Stapleton and J. B. Denson. Music Men at Work rer:resen'af yes, it 'Pe, .'.e'e mea' CQ cols' a' at' re, co- ct be flee of '76 .mth 'leer dr- 's ard V :olo Tley a'e e't to ight, Nerve e', sc: l-omoreg Ann Adio - :', and B ' , Bflef, Betty, a Chinese girl played by Judy Wells, second from left, tells the Marshall family how much she enioys being in America and staying in their home. Members of the Marshall family are, left to right, Mr. Wil- liam Marshall lDavid Balchl, Junie lLinda Pattonl, and Carolyn fAlma Alveyj. The scene is from White Christmas, presented as the Christ- mas assembly. Having trouble calling home, Tommy Lemons waits impatiently for S Cowboy, Bill Nix, to make a long distance telephone call during the exchange assembly from Canadian in December. Broadway Melodies . ff Assemblies play an important role in the lives of Pampa High stu- 5 dents. Among the traditional assemblies are the Howdy Week as- , '12 sembly staged by the Senior Class, National Honor Society Initiation, Student Council Installation, Scholarship and Departmental Awards, . Thanksgiving and Christmas. The Junior and Sophomore Classes also present assemblies. During the year several assemblies are exchanged with other schools in the area. A drum solo by Wendell Ridgway highlighted the an- nual Junior Class assembly. Wendell combined his numbers with Charles King, who played the guitar and sang. The A Cappella Choir directed by Mr. William A. Hunt makes one of its annual appear- ances at the Thanksgiving assembly. I09 Reading an issue of the Little Harvester is Editor JoAnn Thompson, who was president of Panhandle High School Press Association this year, Medalist Paper The Little Harvester won first place for weekly newspapers at the Texas High School Press As- sociation convention in Denton in December. For the fourth consecutive year this paper won the Medalist Award of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The staff produces a paper for stu- dents and gives iournalism training in writing, editing, advertising, selling, and business. Besides trips to Denton and Canyon, some staffers travel to lnterscholastic League Press Conference in Austin. iriii NHC, Checking the advertising ledger is Carol Rochelle, business manager. Carol is in charge of posting advertising accounts and mailing monthly bills to advertisers. .,....... xi- Whit: Writing and typing stories are Wanda Huff, associate editor, and Bobby Hebert, sports 4 A 'wlixvf . 4, x1 .V iff, ,Qtr sl! .i3,,, 7l editor. Both are seniors, rrfir ng CC 5 so at on ccnvc Den o r 1-nc .lo nn Tl' IIO S 5? ,.. 1 1 ,,,,,,w 4 I 31634 ,Rig 3 K 4 swf l' ew, .41 sRX'4. g' L' 'N nh -. , , A V ' In ' Q..,,.,w,mz,,,:,.. . A- A 8 A VVVV 7' ' ' f ,ala 1 ,V , ' V . V A 245 Jw! ...I :gzfjf 60.44 1 - Mig,-ff ,J-' ,fl 4--L15-m,,L J' ind J 'ily I 1 22? D 4 2 ,hy - s f 'Q Z1 'iff' '., Q gut - i -1 J SAWN65 ' xx 1- N115-4 . C Looking over yearbooks at Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas are Bernice and Pat After three months of hard work by the annual Beuselinck, standing, Michael Brown, Tirey Patterson, and Anne Tripplehorn. staff, Business Manager Jere Teed mails 90 pages to Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas to meet the first deadline. -Q-ug 'V 1 7'-Q Members posing during a class period are, seated, D'Anne Prince, Carol Lee Frazer, Kathy Belew, Jane Hayes, Jimmie Jones, and Glenda Gorman, standing, Horner Johnson, Ernie Christie, Gary Hackley, Genieye Townsend, and Patsy Butler. fl 425' -, iff I 2355: J Q i 1 , . ., ,f -f r, 9 -u-n- Q . Checking the mailing chart for the first deadline date are Michael Brown, advertising manager, and Tirey Patterson, sports editor ll3 Coaches' Couriers Typing a letter for a coach is Becky Gray, standing beside her is Lou Ann Taylor, at the filing cabinet are Sara Gordon and Phyl- lis Burress. Coaching office assistants run errands, answer the telephone, and type papers. Call of the Masters 3. fl 1' 1 t wr' Registrar Robins Resting after a hard day's work of de- livering notes, answering phones, check- ing grade cards, typing and filing papers are the registrar's office assistants, Seat- ed at right are Sandra Palmitier and Carlyn Bailey, standing, left to right, are Sharon Prater, Wanda Goodnight, Carolyn Tennyson, Linda Tillery, Willetta Tucker, Elaine Tinsley, Tama Whisenhunt, Carol Tripplehorn, Jackie Fikes, and Bar- bara Epps. Absentee Agents Taking a break from their iobs of collecting and marking abgentees, running errands, and checking out students, are the attendance office assistants. Left to right are, first row: Phyllis Parker, Sue Foster, and Linda Patton, second row: Barbara Baer, Marcia Miller, Marie Golden, Sandra Weatherford, Henriette DeNardini, Judy Baer, third row: Sallie Parsley, Olivia Swain, Marcia Ward, Rita Lewis, Linda Buchanan, and Carol Mc- Lennan. Not pictured is Betty Sprinkle. ,- Library Lenders Library assistants checking over new books are, left to rigtht seated Judy Neef Marline Taylor Linda Hyatt Wanda Tinney, John Owen, and Gary Myers, standing Karen Bonnell Dale Griffin Jdelle McNeill Mary Jo Hood, Rosetta Gee, Darlene Bozarth, Kenneth Raines and James Cox Not pictured are Jacqulyn Iron monger, Rita Watson, Murline Attaway, Mary Anr Owen Odean Reed Gloria Daniels Patsy Moore and Linda Ousley. House of Workers 1? Counselor Commissioners Counselor assistants certify seniors, grade tests, make out enrollment cards, answer the telephone, type, file information forms, and run er- rands, Linda Wallace is seated at the desk. Others, standing left to right, are Marilyn Steele, Lena Pearl Hawkins, Mildred Radcliff, Sue Greene, and Doris Bullard. 1 Displaying their skill at table tennis are Miss Lou Hays and Miss Barbara Daugherty, at left. Stu- dents watching are, left to right, Susan Palmitier, Myrna Haiduk, and Hazel Jones. Q I' ll6 Vanity Fair at Play Volleyball, basketball, tumbling, archery, tennis, hockey, softball, and dancing are studied by the girls physical edu- L cation classes. Girls learn leadership in different sports 3 and team cooperation, while acquiring a knowledge of game rules. Friendly competition develops an appreciation for different sports and recreation. The girls learn sport and recreational games that carry into adulthood while gaining co-ordination of mind and body. 1 +A- Girls in fifth period physical education class develop rhythm and coordination by square dancing. l Teamwork and speed are stressed to students in P E. classes when they play field hockey. Great Expectations Boys physical education classes participate in many sports. Tumbling and tennis help to develop their coordination. Speed and skill are obtained through volleyball and baseball. While participating in these sports, the boys learn the rules of the game and teamwork. They also strive for physical fitness. f gg g in Coaches Wesley Curtis and Dwaine Lyon check the list ot equipment needed for the coming year. ff A4 iz, Getting the ball over the net is not as easy as it looks, as the boys in P. E. classes can testify. J-Y Trying to master the game of tennis, boys work toward skill and comprehension of the game in their physical education classes. II7 Dorothy CBecky Grayl feeds Toto the Dog fLinda Pattonl during the Thespian play, The Wizard of Oz, Looking on are the Munchkins, behind the trees, Sara Gordon, Glenda Finkelstein, and Ann Hofsess. Performers Dorothy Becky Gray Toto the Dog Linda Patton Good Witch Marlyn Shelton Scarecrow Barbara Lunsford Tin Woodman Judy Smith Cowardly Lion Judy Wells Wicked Witch Nancy Stevenson Guardian of the Gates Johnny Gross Wizard of Oz David Balch Munchkins Glenda Finkelstein Judy Baer Ann Hotsess Carrnelita Hogan Phyllis Parker Anite Guidry Sara Gordon Il8 Wizard of Oz Thespian Troupe lOlO presented The Wizard of Oz at all Parnpa elementary schools during the tall. Members ot the cast not pictured on this page were the Good Witch, Marlyn Shelton, Wicked Witch, Nancy Stevenson, Guardian of the Gates, Johnny Gross, Nlunchkins, Judy Baer, Carrnelita Hogan, Phyllis Parker, and Anite Guidry. The Tin Woodman Hudy Srnithb, the Cowardly Lion Uudy Wellsl, and the Scarecrow CBarbara Lunsfordl make appeals to the Wizard of Oz. The Wtzard of Oz 'David Balchl is revealed as a humbug. Gathered around are the Tin Woodman 'Judy Smithl, Dorothy 'Becky Grayl 'he Scarecrow Barbara Lunsford' kneeling, Toto the Dog flinda Pattonl and the Cowardly Lion Judy We'lsl n0ne Foot in Heaven n By Hartzell Spence Dramatized by Anne Coulter Martens Produced by special arrangement with the Reverend William H, Spence Hope Spence Hartzell Spence Eileen Spence Dr Romer Louise Maria Molly Ronny Letty Mrs. Sandow Mrs. Digby Georgie Digby Mrs. Cambridge Mrs. Jellison Dramatic Pub. Co of Chicago CHARACTERS , , David Balch ,H ,,,,, ,H Gay Vanderburg , . Ronnie Ethridge 'Judy Bond, Sue Green Homer Johnson Glenda Finkelstein , , Zoy Coronis 'Martha Marsh, Betty Barnes . . . David Haymes 'Anite Guidry. Carol Goodwin . Mary Sturgeon 'Jane Carter, Lynda Wilhelm Virgil Cummings Jr. Marquetta Cargill Brenda Brown Reverend Spence, may I present Mrs. Lydia Sandow, widow of the late Congressman, says the gray-haired Maior Cooper, played by Eugene Weinheimer, Mrs. Spence lGay Vanderburgl, right, listens, Rev. Spence, portrayed by David Balch, is at left in photo. Mrs. Sandow was played by Mary Sturgeon. Major Cooper Eugene Weinheimer Bishop Sherwood . Johnny English Reverend Fraser Spence- Prologue and Narration - Robert Green Understudies: Marilyn Smith, Scott Hahn, Mike McDaniels, Karen Bonnell, Barbara Maxwell, Donna Herr. ' Monday Night. ' Tuesday Night. Junior Class Play Hartzell's in jail! exclaims Molly fMartha Marshl. Listening in horror are Mrs. Spence fGay Vanderburgj, Reverend Spence fDavid Balchl, Eileen Spence Hudy Bondi and Dr. Romer Cl-lomer Johnsonl. Production Staff Mr. Bob Hamilton, director, was assisted by Sue Foster. Pro- duction crew included Torn Pace, stage manager, Brice Palrner, sound effects, Kay Tooley, chairman, Brenda Brown, You'll hear more of this, Reverend Spence! shouts Mrs. Digby, irate choir soloist. Players are, left to right, David Balch as Reverend Spence, Lynda Wilhelm as Mrs. Digby, Gay Vanderburg as Mrs, Spence, and Ronnie Ethridge as the teen-age Hartzell Spence, Doris Bullard, and Martha Robinson, properties, Thespian Troupe lOlO, rnakeup, and Genieve Townsend, Judy Chase, Mary,Ann Harvey, Nita and Rita Cartwright, advertising. ll9 Senior Play Crew Toils Backstage Many hours ot hard work are put in the preparation tor the Senior Class play to be held March 2 and 3. Sets have to be designed, made, and assembled, An- other part ot the backstage work is the make-up, which was under the direction ot Thespian Troupe TOTO. Refugees looking in an imaginary window are, left to right, Marlyn Shelton, Judy Smith, Nancy Stevenson, Ralph Bynum, Arthur Rohde, and Bob Jernigan, snapped at a rehearsal, Production Staff The production statt consists of Alma Alvey, assistant director, Doug Luedecke and Jere Teed, stage man- agers, Ralph Bynum and JoAnn Thompson, proper- ties, Larry Holmes, sound effects, Marilyn Fite and Phyllis Burress, publicity, and The-spian Troupe lOlO, make-up, Painting sets in the room below the stage are members of the crew, left to right, Larry Hclmes, stage manager, Doug Luedecke, and Ralph Bynum, Assemblng the scenery on stage are lelt to rght Gary Dalton David Studying the application ct makeeup tor the Senior Class play are members ol wn Terry mth M Bob H rwitor d e and Jere Tee Thesp an T'ouDe lOlC Miss Helen Schaler, left, supew ses whie Marquette Cargill Sfage 3 age, applies make-op 'C Mar yr' Shelton I20 SKIN OF OUR TEETHU By Thornton Wilder ANNOUNCER ...... . . . George Smith MR. GEORGE ANTROBUS . . . Richard Newberry MRS GEORGE ANTROBUS ..., Barbara Lunsford' SABINA FAIRWEATHER . . . Becky Gray' HENRY ANTROBUS . . Douglas Redman MR. FITZPATRICK . . . Kevin Chisholm' GLADYS ANTROBUS . . . Judy Baer' FORTUNE TELLER . . . . Judy Wells' MAMMOTH . . . Linda Skewes' DINOSAUR . . TELEGRAPH BOY MISS M. MUSE . MISS T. MUSE . MISS E. MUSE . . . Betty Lou Smith . . . John Shewmaker . . Marlyn Shelton' . Nancy Stevenson' . , Judy Smith' Seniors Present Satire by Wilder For their class play this year, the seniors presented The Skin of Our Teeth, comedy by Thornton Wilder, The story is a satire on an average American family, Mr, and Mrs. George Antrobus, and their two children, Henry and Gladys. Along with their maid, Lily Sabina, the Excelsor, New Jer- sey, family is persecuted by the problems of life, which cause many calamities. Through all the difficulties of life, the family remains indestructible. Miss Helen Schafer di- rected the play, and sets were executed under the super- vision of Mr. Bob Hamilton. DOCTOR . . . , 4 Jgrg Teed JUDGE MOSES . . Bob Jernigan PROFESSOR . , Rglph Bynum HOMER. . . . . Arthur Rhode CHAIR PUSHER ......... David Brown CONVEENERS . . Nancy Goodnight, Linda Wallace, Kathleen Dodds, Pat Broadbent, Bob Coombes, Larry Holmes, Douglas Luedecke, Gary Dalton. COTTON CANDY CONCESIONAIRE . . Phyllis Parker DRUM MAJORE'I'I'E . ,,.,. . Marcia Miller BROADCAST OFFICIAL . . . . . Stanley Butler ASST. BROADCAST OFFICIAL ..... Bobby Hebert HOURS .... Leonard Haught, Mary Gerik, Marilyn Myatt, Bill Byler ' Member of National Thespian Society Mrs Antrcbus iBarbara Lurtstordb soothes the head of the son, Henry 1Douglas Redmcnl, while daughter Gladys Uudy Baerl watches. Lily Sabina CBecky Grayj creates many headaches for the director flievin Chisholmi, seated, while the sailor fDouglas Luedeckej, Mr, Antrobus lliichard Newberryi, and the fortune teller fJudy Wellsb listen in disgust. , i, ii ,iid l2I ,zjfwugkf XJATCM T145 EAQTI-I PECDPLE ATlVlO5P1-IEQIQ CONDITIONS PERHLQ-r Q WT-1 g-.5 .J 'N ,J EARTH WRTCHEQ5 CLUB Ky-Jil, 'S ,X O '1 fx f W X NN ORGANIZATICNS National Honor Society Quill and Scroll Thesprans Tri Hi Y Key Club Junior Red Cross Science Club Junior Classical League Spanish Club French Club Future Farmers of America Future Homemakers of America Future Teachers of America Future Nurses of America SYLVIA GRlDER Editor 7 4 ' ' uuub uuuusuu.uu 1 24 ' CC C CC C .C C126 ' C CC C ,,,,,,,,.u, C C,,,128 '- '- CC C ,s,s uuuuuubusu C C 130 C CCCCC C C CCCCCC C131 ' C C CC CCCCCCCCCCC.CC CC C 132 ' CC C CCCCC C CCCCCCCCC C C 133 Slide Rule, Vocational Industrial .CC..C..CCC, 134 ' ' CC CCCCC CCCC C CC135 ' CCCCCCCCCCCC C CCCC CCCCCC CCCC,C..C,CCCCC 1 3 6 C CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC 1 3 ' CCCCCCC,CCCu C C138 ' CCCCCCCCC, C139 ' CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC 1 O ' CCC,CCCCCCC,CCCCCCC. 141 National Honor Society Revision of Harvester Halls, P.H,S. handbook, was the maior proiect of National Honor Society this year. Miss Evelyn Milam, sponsor, checks a handbook with Charles Minor, president iright photol. Other officers lopposite pagel, proudly inspecting the N.H.S. trash can, are Kay Waggener, left, secretary, and Kay Layne, vice-president. Two-Year Members John Ayres MISS EVELYN MILAM and CHARLES MINOR Character - Scholarship - Bernice Beuselinck Patricia Beuselinck Bobby Gindorf Sylvia Grider Bob Jernigan Robert Sidwell Linda Skewes Jere Teed JoAnn Thompson Senior '6 1 . sig? ,V KAY WAGGONER and KAY LAYNE Leadership - Service Initiates Judith Baer Carlyn Bailey Pat Broadbent Paul Brown James Lee Byars Erma Eslick Marilyn Fite Sara Gordon Johnny Gross Carmelita Hogan Wanda Huff Mary Ann Kelley Barbara Lunsford Ralph McClure Richard Newberry George Olds Phyllis Parker Carol Rochelle Betty Lou Smith Marilyn Steele Nancy Stevenson Sherry Thygerson Anne Tripplehorn Judy Wells Top Scholars Organized in 1930 with nine senior and five iunior members, National Honor Society initiates five per cent NATHONN- 1 X El, E 2 of the Junior Class and fifteen per cent of the Senior Class each year. From a list of eligibles with averages above 85, teachers select the new members on the basis of character, leadership, service, and scholarship. Members are eligible to compete for National Honor Society scholarships. Junior Initiates Joe Bourland Michael Brown John Campbell Karen Capps Nita Cartwright Zoy Coronis Henriette DeNardini Phillip Gist Mary Beth Harris Kay Kolosha Joy Morgan Jim Scott Jerry Taintor Eugene Weinheimer 5 I. ll ll l.l. Carol Rochelle, secretary, serves punch to Bob Jernigan, president, and JoAnn Always on the lookout for new ideas, Miss Elizabeth Thompson, viceapresident, after initiation. LHS S J Hurley, sponsor, leafs through the pages of a Quill and Scroll magazine, Although many hours are spent each week on deadlines X Star-Studded Journalists for both the annual and the newspaper, the life of a Quill and Scroll member is not all work and no play. ln the fall and spring new members are initiated in semi-formal cere- monies. The society's annual steak try in the fall is an eager- Being tested before their spring initiation are Sandra Cannon, left, and Ann Kennedy, President Bob .lerngan quizzes the initiates on Q8-S history and standards. I26 ly-awaited event. In the spring, when the annuals arrive, members sell pic- tures and use the proceeds to prepare a Christmas basket of food, clothing and toys for a needy family. 1 l 6 f Proudly wearing their publications letters awarded senior staffers are Pat Beuselinck and Wanda Hutt. Creative Writing Award .lis- lll Ill LAC! T0 lANK Jinx .gf Q f. . , i 2 T I 9 issn, 2223 B WANDA HUFF Anne Tripplehorn and JoAnn Thompson, yearbook and paper editors, compare the first-place plaques won by their publica- tions at the Texas High School Press Association in Denton. Quill and Scroll DOROTHY PARKER CHAPTER f Established to encourage scholarship and application of abilities , in writing, art, and business on the staffs of school publica- tions, Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for F' ' high school iournalists. To become a member a student must be at least a iunior, have an B5 average for the preceding year, have worked on the staff of one of the publications for a year, and be approved by the sponsor and national executive secretary. Photographers Michael Brown and Tirey Patterson sort pictures to sell for Quill and Scroll at the annual signing party in May, tit ,yliilglilf ,illhidillflllimgl R -ll ' Holding their candles to the torch of Truth at initiation ceremony are Other fall initiates are Tirey Patterson, Lynda Wilhelm, Paulette Cooke, Jere Teed, Ruth Irwin, Bernice Beuselinck, Wanda Hutt, Pat BeUS6lif1Cl4, Anne Tripplehorn, Sylvia Grider, and Michael Brown. Marie Golden, and Bobby Hebert. I27 I 1 l Miss Helen Schafer, sponsor, and Barbara Lunsford, presidentf examine costumes for one of their Thespian productions. Ma ke-Up and Practice To become a member ot Thespian Troupe lOlO a stu- dent must maintain an 80 average and amass ten points. The points are earned on the basis of time on stage, number of lines in a play role, and crew work. Encouraging an interest in drama through at- tending professional productions and working on stage is the aim of this drama honor society. Each year the Thespian who has earned the greatest num- ber of points is recognized with the Best Thespian award, and an annual drama award is given for the best acting ot the year. rnoupe roto i Putting their trash can to good use are officers, Judy Wells, vice-president, Marlyn Shelton, secretary, and Johnny Gross, treasurer. Proud ,nit.ates gather aroand vvhre Judy Baer and Sue Greece light their candles Other fall imitates, left to right, are Martha Marsh, Eugene Werrhemer, Homer Jchhscn, Rennie Ethrrdge, and Judy Bond. f 5, Eg QIQKX ,-ij, '-vi Qiy ' 'l 1 , ,4 8 I x I 0 44 Q I 9- A uf-i M M ,, 4,559 9, I 1' 0 K ' , 1 i 37 ' V M . ,. i f 'f 4 Q '- ' ,f ,, 6 I vw , WT A 1 'S I ' 1, A ' 2 if R: ' 2 wi y Q S S , 'ff 4, -.:1..,, mg- gf' W ' L -Q gslwiff Q ff ,,- 3 ,-,,,5:,i,fcg gv i ' ' NL fa Q A -f . Q f-w2'?21ffT ' -Azff-:ww-,A,..,,,, f :wa ' fell' ' Registration is a busy time. Judy Wells, left, treasurer, and Judy Baer, Enioying one last Coke before leaving the membership drive -Pf9Sldef1Y, Sl9Y'l UP BETTY BGYNGS, YGPOVTEV, Murline Aitaway, and GGY Coke party are Clo Ann Johnson, first vice-presidentg Miss Vaftdeflwfg, Second VlC6-PV9Sld9H7- Bernice Franklin, sponsorg DeAnne Thornton, secretary, Zoy Coronis, historian. Community Service at Christmas Tri-Hi-Y's purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, TR, HI and community the high standards of Christian living. The club has a platform of clean speech, sports, scholarship, and living. Tri-Hi-Y is affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. ' and is open to all high school girls. DeAnne Thornton, Zoy Coronis, Marilyn Gray, Murline Attaway, Paulette Cooke, Y and Miss Bernice Franklin, sponsor, attended the district convention in Big Spring in October. During Christmas a gift box and program were taken to the Negro Day Nursery. 1' tv Barbara Davis and Reba Daniels drum up business before start- Chapter presidents, adding finishing touches to the club's ing a Walk at me traditional Cake Walk at the All.5ChOOl Car. trash can, are Elaine Tinsley, sophomore, Jane Ann Hoover, nival, iuniorg and Linda Patton, senior, I30 l 5 Key Boys . . . The Key Club, new in Parr-pa High this year, was chariered i.-Nh 75 ffefhbers in March, 1958. Sponsored by Kiwanis Inlernafional, the club has a rhefnbership corhposed of key boy leaders of The school. The organizalion serves The school as Kiwanis serves The conwrnunily. For its fnehnloers it is a drill ground For consrnuniry service. . . . Lead School A ff' . 1- '45 Jere Teed, left, treasurer, and Johnny Ayres, secretary, read up on Club aqlivilies throughout lhe slale in the slale magazine, Tex-O-Key. ' R 3 'a 5 5 7- 5 z C Q 9 nl Tri-Sci, affiliated with Science Clubs of America, is the newest club in P.l-l.S, The twenty charter members were chosen on recommendation of their teachers. Mem- bers must keep up their scholastic average and interest to remain active. The aim of the club is to provide a means for inter- ested science students to further their scien- tific knowledge. Projects, films, tours, talks, and demonstrations are on the first year's agenda. Mrs. Elaine Ledbetter is head sponsor. Oth- er science teachers are associate sponsors. I Ti 'hi Elements -1 ' Zvlkfvfi iv' T I I Mrs. Elaine Ledbetter, sponsor, second from right, explains the periodic of elements to Joe Bourland, presidentg Jerry Taintor, reporterg Sylvia G secretary, and Kay Layne, vice-president, stint! Cl ttttt Newest Addition chart rider, Eugene Weinheimer, right in left photo, weighs out potassium chlorate f experiment as Mike Ludeman and Michael Williams watch. These, with Joe land, Sylvia Grider, and Jerry Taintor, make up the chemistry students of Tri-Sci. Adiustment of the new microscopes interests biology department members let to right Lewis lsom Jimme Bradford Keith Gregory Dian Huff Susan Kay and Mary Stuart Not pictured is Eben Warner lt i. Ol' Bn Bour- Measuring forces to compute mechanical advantages with an in- Cllfted Plane and PUlleY aff! PlWYSlCS department members, Bob Jernigan, Dennis Choate, Gerald Johnson, and Robert Hill. I33 Roman culture came alive for President Joe Bourland when he attended the national J.C.L. convention last summer in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Joe indicates points of interest on the trip to Mrs. Lula B. Owen, sponsor. I 5 1' 'K 1 09? 0 in 3655-i 5 I Attendite Romani Purpose of the Junior Classical League is to encourage interest in the study of ancient Rome, its culture, and language. It is made up of Latin students. This year the club's booth copped second place at the All-School Carnival. President Joe Bourland attended the national convention in Ann Arbor, Michigan last summer. His trip was fi- nanced by the sale of Latin l students to Latin ll students as slaves at the annual banquet held during the Ides of March. Bob Jernigan won the Latin Award last year. 5 Henriette de Nardini, third from left, and Jane Carter purchase cotton candy frorn John Goff and Keith Gregory at the J,C.L. carnival booth. All are Latin class presidents. New members were inducted into the club October 21. Marianna Perkins, Nita Cartwright, left, secretary, Glenda Finkelstein Latin Class pres program chairman, left, Linda Lander, vice-president, and Lynda Wil- ident, Gary Shultz, parliamentarlan, and Rita Cantwright higofian helm initiate Mildred Radcliff. inspect a shield to be used by a guard at the Latin banduet l35 4 Spanish Club presidents, Mack Layne, Carlton Burt, Billy Wray, Jimmy Storms, and Jackie Collins purchase cascarones at the Spanish Club carnival booth, Not pictured is Barbara Holt. Along the Camino Real Topping the year's activities was the banquet December 8 in the cafeteria, when Vicky Garcia was crowned queen, reigning for the second year. She was escorted by Chico Ramirez. Her attendants were Brenda Brown, Beverly Burns, Zoy Coronis, and Judy Wells. Each year the outstanding Spanish ll student receives an award. Grover Lewis won the award last year. 4..,:.i... , Cascarones! Spanish Club kicked oft this year's activities at the All-School Carnival November 8. Members sold cascarones from a donkey cart, and carnival goers gleefully cracked the con- fetti-tilled eggs over the heads of teachers and classmates. The Spanish booth won third prize at the carnival. Vicky Garcia, Spanish Queen, and her escort, Chico Ramirez, wait to be crowned at the Spanish banquet. Q Robert Green and Beveriy Burns Ce oresidents and Vcky Costumed Span ards enioy .3 mi: :al Spanish meal at the December 8 ban' G rca and Sharron Osborne eares v-atch Shane Wil' ouet in the PHS cafweria in 'crejround a' le are Don Ccrry, Ka Toole Y Y nks lit epres dent ry ea he pnt and '-'ert Cooper, at right Jerr, Oiphant and Sharron Osbcrr-Q 36 .': , . I -'lr ,QU C I 4 5 9 x x X 7 Miss Virginia Vaughan, left, French and Spanish instructor, and Mrs. Mary Wright, Spanish teacher, are sponsors of the French and Spanish clubs. Here they enioy products of the two club booths at the All-School Carnival. Vive La France! All students in the French class are members of the French Club. ln class films and other visual aids increase the knowledge of students in French cul- ture. Each Christmas carols are learned and sung in French. Members enter the National French Contest, which is graded on grammar, usage, and reading of French. Last year Gerald Nolty placed among the top ten in the state contest. The French Club Award is given to the outstanding French Il student of the year at the annual Awards Assembly. Henriette DeNardini won the award last year. f , Spanish Club secretaries, Judy Wells, Lou Ann Taylor, Jean Hopkins, Gay Vander burg, and Glenda Gorman, inspect the Spanish Club booth which won third place at the All-School Carnival. Cascarones were the traditional fare, . W 10 4 iii' H39 Ni N lik 9. , , D ,, .mp V YG? Homer Johnson, left, French Club president, Sue Foster, vice-president, and Anite Guidry, secretary, are served Colces by Laveeta Vance at the French Club carnival booth. 'YK 'Y Proudly displaying one of the new club iackets are Future Farmer officers, Sammy Giddeon, vice-president, George Thompson, secretary, Cl'tBfl9S Reed, lefi, sentinel, and Gary R0Wd9l'l, re- and Bill King, treasurer, check soil samples for their content, porter. I i I X 'fl' -I- .' .' ,, eg. L pl QATION O ', -'XE ,AW X A Q Vogg QQ CULT 0 U 17' F.F.A. Sweetheart NELLIE GREENE l38 Learning to Dog Doing to Learn Organized in T932 in Pampa, the Future Farmers of America seek to interest boys in agriculture and to develop leadership, The local chapter is affiliated with state and national organizations. The club motto is Learning to do, doing to learn, learning to liveg living to serve. During the year members participate in various contests and shows. Among these are the Tri-State Fair in Amarillo, the Top O' Texas Livestock Show in Pampa, Amarillo Livestock Show and Contest, and district contest at Texas Tech in Lubbock. X .- ij Jim Davis, right, president, and Mr. Bob Skaggs, sponsor, check the profits from their carnival booth, where coins were Tossed by some lucky patrons for proi.t Practice Makes Perfect Promoting interest in the teaching protession is the purpose ot the Future Teachers ot America. Thirteen new members were initiated in a semi- tormal ceremony in the fall. Lynda Wilhelm and Eugene West represented Pampa as Miss and Mr. F.T.A. at the district convention in Canyon, Paulette Cooke was elected district president. Each month the club selected a Teacher of the Month. Each ot these teachers was presented with a token of recognition. A Christmas basket tor a needy family was prepared. Delta Kappa Gamma entertained the club with a tea in January. Each year the Pampa Classroom Teachers Association presents a S50 scholarship to an outstanding senior Future Teacher. .3 Who, rne?l' was the exclamation of Mrs. Ruby Capps when she learned that she had been selected as September Teacher of the Month Paulette xy Cooke, president, presents a rose of recognition to Mrs, Capps first teacher to be chosen for the honor. 3 .--- fem, .E- Q' These two Future Teachers, Lynda Wilhelm, vice-president, and Eugene Marianna Pc-'ln ns, le't sec'e'aw ard 'J ss Var, Dean D019 srocscr West, treasurer, represented PHS, in the Miss and Mr FTA con' have 'Mc-rr fgrgng-S 'Old by Mrs J D Ayres ay me FTA Camo test at the distrct convention Both say 'hey will never assign homo- bgcvls The ons. 'nrt rea www ,iwsffpfg is-an, aqlngtvr- patrons vworllg they have Plenty ot the r own l40 -'-'ff 'Ai L S Erma Eslick, president, frantically tries to persuade Don Fox, left, and Hershel Terrell to patronize the F.N.A, ball-throwing booth at the All- School Carnival. Planning activities for the coming year are Mrs Elaine Ledbetter left spon sor and two members Patty Hoover and Vicki Payne Nursing Their Goal Promoting an interest in nursing among high school students is the goal ot the Future Nurses of America. The club also seeks to show girls interested in nurs- ing what the profession involves, how to get along with people, and how to prepare themselves for a nursing career. Members visited the clinic of Dr. M. McDaniel Nov- ember I3. Mrs. McDaniel is the Medical Auxiliary sponsor ot the club. Trips were taken to various hospitals in Amarillo. Y I Barbara Johnson left vice president and Judy Chase secretary place their candy wrappers in the FNA trash can l4I W fg A 'DU w Qkgcliij 49 Z' 452635, SPORTS Basketball Coaches Harvester Co Captams Hustlmg Harvester Harvester Basketball Shocker Basketball Football Coaches Fnghtmg Heart Harvester Football Shocker Football Track Got Tertms Baseball Volleyball TIREY PATTERSON Eclrtor 44 4 4 A 6 6 A 6 1 - ' ssss so 61 5 ' 1 8 1 9 , 153 ,B , , 156 Harvester Tri-Captains 157 ' ' 158 1 O 16 170 I 172 ' 173 . 17 178 lp- ,J 2? rx- x 1 1 1 V fff' .,,, '4 X, ff . .fan if f ,,NxxwW favs ,.. ,',..x! 1X1 I f A A K.x X xxxN xxxNN NXxK 4 'N'N fy vv'Y'NX X 1w1,xXN lv Sgr' 1: 1 ffxfx -X' .' f - -'Xfx' A- ,. 'Al 1118 A 'Y !Nv'xv'x'x,'Rv'x,,x, VvVvvxf fxf'wlN- Q . ,xfxfxrxf ' X K X . - ,. Aux, Av my Yfxgv' -' 'v' Y V V 1 .4 ,fx1x,4.fxP'YXfXfXf'X'N - 'Q fxfxfwfxfx fxfNJv'X X 5 1' vv vvv v v VN - xfB,rX1t1XfX1X,lklflXfxf 7 A A AAAKA f'- A, Q 'x AAA!! . vvvV.VVVVVv'f 1x1x1KiKrX1 ANAAVAAA vv YV xfxfxzxrx, -, A lyk A f. A vv y v .' . .V .V V wmv XVUV, V, N YV -,x,N1xfk, J Qwbvxf :XLT Lv xfxf-..x,-.Lfwf rfffzf221,.V VYYVV YVvv Y lXIX1xrx1X X, , A A I r, A. A A A - V V xv N1 Y 'v -1 w may , fx! x,,x',x,.XX,XX,'.:x gfg x . . , ' . vX v v X, V V X, 'i' 'XY' ' J ,O-.r 1' , ,x K il H k K fi wp.-, Q.. P N X . x,..w D J i 3 5 luv '- State 4 A Champions MACK LAYNE COYLE WINBORN CRAIG WINBORN Bl Dlstrlct PAMPA 57 WICHITA FA Regional PAMPA 73, ODESSA 56 BOBBY GINDORF CHARLES MINOR State Tournament LLS 3 PAMPA 42 HOUSTON MILBY 41 PAMPA 65, DALLAS, JEFFERSON 52 Minor Greatness Hustling Harvester of i959 is Charles Minor, speedy little guard among the towering giants of Coach Clifton McNeely's basketball machine. Dependability, hustle, skill, and attitude, in workouts and school affairs as well as on the court during a game, are the traits considered in choosing the player to receive the coveted honor each year. i- - fre H5 Charles Minor Although hampered by a dislocated shoulder which kept him in a brace the last half of the season, Charlie never lost his spirit and hustle which made him an important cog in the i959 Harvester team. The l6O-pound, 5'lO guard is a scholar as well as an athlete, serving as president of the National Honor Society. 1 rd X ya -X 'r nu QAQTER MEPT COOPER Sc: e'r':'e G-5'c jonor, Guard ir 'fn' Che Year Pre-Season Schedule DATE PAMPA OPPONENT Nov, 28 55-112 Mangwr, Okia Nov. 29f67-51 Ouanah Dec. Te-87-113 Mangwn, Okla. Dec. 5190-611 San Angelo Dec. 6f75-50 San Angeio Dec. T2--67-55 Hobbs, N. M. Dec. T3 '74-611 Hobbs, N, M, Dec. T9 -62-55 Duncan, Okla. Dec. QOV 66-56 Bowie Dec, 23f 75-A7 Phibiips Dec. 26fe76-55 Denton Dec. 27-63-56 Denton Dec. 3Of76-44 Quanah PLACE There There Here Here Here There There CLawton CTourn. Here Here Here Here Craig Winborn, junior forward, drives for two points against Mangum, Okla., in The first home game of the season December T, The Harvesters won easly 87 43 Another Bucket, Another Win K 32 Anx Cosiy varch g a gar-e fren the ber h are team members who usually see Irnfed BOBBY GINDORF act cn bor rh s ye r frost of rhern got to Tay in nearly every game In The lineup left to Sen or Forward r t r P C rer He shel Terre!! Dor- McGuire Mer? Cooper B ly Wray Joe Tirnms Twc Years Phiiip GST, 'nd Co'ch Ciifrcn McNeeTy. ,v X M . r' !, Jun cr, F:r.f.aro Ore Vrar Mack Layne, 6'5 center, hooks ln two points dur- ing the clash with the Tascosa Rebels tn' Parroa January lo. The Harvesters smothered the Rebels 74-36. Cagers Win Four Parnpa had ltttle trouble with Borger in their dlstrlct opener here Jan. 6 as they deteated the Bulldogs 74-ol. Barely squeaking by a deterrnined Monterey tive ln Lubbock Jan, 9, the Harvesters dontl- nated play and score untll the Fourth quar- ter. The McNeely quintet had gone lnto the las' stanza wtth a 45-29 lead, but Mon'erey scored etght polnts while holdtng Parnpa scoreless ln the last three rntnutes. But the buzzer saved the Haryesters, and they won 52549. Pampa had fourteen potnts to soare as they defeated the Lubbock Westerners 71-57 tn Lubbock Jan, l3, All f ye starters ht' double tgures then et' 'he garne to subs' 'u'es tn fre 'W' dale ot se Wd oertod of 'he gaae age ns' Tascosa he'e Jan lo. Parhpa .won 7-1-36 f f PHHLIP Clif '-'ACK lAVNE Serie' Center l.-.o Years State Champs Seek Repeat DQN vcgrltpg fe, nf.: easy nods c..r,rtg the Palo Durc FC, Q fr r 5 e e'e Jazaw 21 s Bobo, G-ndcrt, seho Se e e TAC V95 5 e ' 'L s::'e Aas if--.le P Ig.. Making two free throws in the final minutes of the Monterey game here February 3, Charles Minor kept up his hustle in spite of the brace he wore after suffering a shoulder iniury at mid-season. The Harvesters defeated the Plains- men 56-46. Champs Unbeaten The Harvesters dominated play in the first Harvesters led 62-50. 1- Us Ss., tories, the Harvesters easily 'J Tug set the scoring pace for Pampa in district play He tossed 237 points, while Mack Layne was second high man with T88 points. BILLY WRAY Junior, Forward One Year I52 quarter against the Lubbock Westerners here Feb. 6, and the Westerners never gave them any more trouble. At the final buzzer the Pampa clinched a title tie by routing the Tas- cosa Rebels 70-38 in Amarillo Feb. TO. Victory over the Palo Duro Dons in Amarillo Feb. l3 cinched'the District 3-AA champion- ship for the Harvesters. They won 67-59 Pampa's steamrolling basketballers crushed the Plainview Bulldogs by 30 points for second time of the year. This time the Neely cage machine win 79-49. Winding up its perfect season with 27 Amarillo Sandies here 64-AO Feb. l9. Coyle Winborn, leading scorer in eight games, I ' gn: runs, .X K .1 A 1 I . COYLE WINBORN CRAIG WINBORN Senloff Forward Junior, Forward TWO Years Two Years Pampa Wins District Title the Mc- vic- defeated the Dunking in two points against the Lubbock Westerners here February 6, Phillip Gist showed fine spirit when he broke into the start ng lineup after Minor was injured, Sophomcres on the Shocker basketball team are, left to right: Back row, Dori Curry, Leslie Staritield, Allan Wise, Larry Stroud, and Bengy Richardson, middle row, Harold Green and Jim Wilburn, front row, Eben Warner, Pat Carter, Bill Neslage, and Jerry McGuire. 1958-59 t ' f th B-t i Pat Carter, who also la s im. S pl Shocker Schedule DATE PAMPA OPPONENT PLACE Nov. -43-34 Mangum, Okla. -. There Nov. -56-34 Quanah There Dec. -56-34 Mangurn, Okla. Here Dec. -73-64 San Angelo .. Here Dec. -51-37 San Angelo .. , . Here Dec. -33-34 Hobbs, N. M. , There Dec. -46-Al Hobbs, N. M. .. There Dec. -60-46 Phillips , . Here Dec. -57-45 Denton , Here Dec. -60-54 Denton . . Here Dec. -46-28 Quanah . . Here Jan. -70-49 Borger .. ,,ee Here Jan. -48-44 Monterey . , , There Jan. -60-43 Tom S. Lubbock .. .. ,e,e,e There Jan. -60-37 Tascosa .. . .. Here Jan. -54-46 Palo Duro e,,e, ee,,. . Here Jan. -55-51 Plainview .. ,,,. .. Here Jan. -40-47 Amarillo eee, e.u,, T here Jan. -50-54 Borger ., . There Feb. -62-42 Monterey t,,, ,,7ee,,,. e,,e,, H e re Feb. -52-47 Tom S. Lubbock Here Feb. -58-41 Tascosa ..,,.. .. .,.. .,... T here Feb. -52-57 Palo Duro . . There Feb. -42-38 Plainview ..... . Here Feb. -62-53 Amarillo .,.. ,... H ere Lf' Larry Stroud, forward, makes an easy two points after stealing the ball in Pala Duro B game. The Shockers won 54-46. l53 Hershel Terrell drives under the basket for an attempted layup, but h's shot was blocked by an alert Palo Duro player The Shcckers beat the Dors 54--16. Shockers Win 21, Lose Only 4 Gomes Coached by Terrence Culley, the Shocker bas- ketlzallers .won Qi games while dropping only tour dufng the l958f59 season. Ther Yrs' loss came BT the hands oi 'he l-loops, N. M., B-team, who nosecl by the Pampa cruinte' 34-33. The nex' night, how- eyer, they came pack to defeat the succes- sors ot last years New Mexico state cham- pions do-Lil. All losses were hy close margins as the Shockers dropped one to Amarillo 47110, Borger 5450, and Palo Duro 57-52. ln other games with the three teams, however, the Shockers came oft on top. Following the same schedule ot teams played by their big-brother Haryesters, the Shockers missed only the trip to the Lawton, Oklahoma, Tournament. The Harvesters won this tournament for the secondfconsecutiye rears A ' . i l , l I f , J' I il J ' ' ,4 ,L If 1 If ,. I f ' i I Much Hustle, Winning or Losing if Ui 2 JEQPY MLGUWE Sctlhorvore. Forward l54 IV! 1. i I . aiu NESLAGE Sophomore Guard 'A Us DON CURRY Sophomore, Forward 'V v-. iii I I HAROLD GREEN Sophomore, Guard 'iv BENGY RHCHARDSCN Sophomore, Center T - gg , -ai fr .V ,lu gk, 4 ,g ,M .M ,,. MJ- , -- M ..'. sig. , iv. .YZ if X.. ' NK? f F5 i Y Y 3 -,. 'i 'T sl' - fa 1 ,1 ' . . x . x8 i' 1 :- i i i f bv 'rf-, ,f 'ff ii W?-. ..- Tri-captains, Dickie Wa1kins, Deiberr Simmons, and Gary Matlock, senior Iinemen, led the fighting Harvesfers ihrough a disheartening season. Wiiln only one viciory over Bowie of Ei 'Peso in a ron-disifcr game, the Harvesfers mainiained Yiweir figivng spirit even though unabie 10 produce a Top-notch goai iire pon Stout-Hearted Griclmen I57 o Q '- .,, . 1- -Q , 5 Af' r--f-- 1 2 . J Q - . .X x H Clean Patrol Managers are the unsung work- horses of the football team. While UP the players get credit for unusual or spectacular plays, the managers per- form their not-so-glamorous duties day in and day out. Pictured at right at the Tascosa game, left to right, are Clifford Porterfield, and Bennie Wells, kneeling, Mike Boyles, Rus- sell Bovven, and James Wilson, ' I standing. x N ' . I 1958 Harvester Schedule DA TE GAME OPP. PAMPA T9-Arlington Heights CFort Worthj Sept, 12-Wichita Falls Sept. Sept 26fBovvie CEI Pasol Oct. 3-Tascosa fAmarilloJ Oct. lO-Monterey CLubbockD Oct. l7fAmarillo Oct. 3l-Palo Duro CAmarilloJ Nov. 7fLubbock Nov. l5-Plainview Nov. 22-Borger PLACE There There Here Here There There Here There Here There 4 - J 41' ' Horvesters Drop First Contest Pampa's Harvesters started their 1958 football season against the toughest foe possible as they met the state A-A cham- pion Wichita Falls Coyotes in PAUEeBROWN BAILEY CLEMENTS MERT COOPER Wichita Falls, nior Senior Junior . . End, 3 years Guard, 2 years Fullback, 2 years Coyoles Scored elghl pomls Honorable Mention, in the first quarter as a result of A 'Dl5 'C' a Harvester fumble. A fumble .. is ,,.,w t -xt g and loss of ball on downs set 'R--,,.s 's '--x up two more Coyote touch- ., X-,cha ' Ns., ' downs to make the score at ML 'Q ' R 'sshb . . . ' 7'v-.,, , -s ,t s,s halftime 26-O. A third period N Q' -'-., is ' . . 5-ve, - interception of a Pampa pass 1 hui., w-tt-.4 iff? Q ff ' wg, gave Wichita Falls their final tally of 34. Pampa's lone score came when a bad Wichita Falls pass from center into the end zone gave the Harvesters a two-point safe- ty, making the final score read 34-2. Hustle was the word which the Harvesters used throughout the 1958 practice sessions. They are shown above under the direction of Coach Spirited Crew From the first day of practice to the last of the season, the Har- vesters kept their fine spirit and hustle. The first few days of practice showed that if all a team needed to win were spirit, the Harvesters would be state A-A champions. The Harvesters on the whole, had a good team but could not develop a scoring threat when in enemy territory. The fumble bug cost them sev- eral games. I6O Curfman during a practice session. JERRY DANIELS BUTCH DUNHAM LUCKY DUNHAM Senior Junior Sophomore Halfbaslv l Year Cemefr l year Halfback, 1 year 'Jackets 14, Harvesters Arlington Heights Yellow-Jack- ets gave the Haryesters their sec- ond loss of the year September T9 in Fort Worth. Arlington Heights held possession of tl'ie pigskin throughout the first half, scoring in both periods. The second half was scoreless as Pampa held onto the ball, but they were unable to cross the double stripe. EI Paso Bowie The Harvesters captured their only victory of the football sea- son when they stomped Bowie of El Paso, 22-8, September 26 in Pampa. All of Par'npa's scores came during the first half. Bud- dy Rawls scored twice in the first quarter, and halfback Dwaine Urbanczyk cheered the fans with a dazzling 59-yard scoring iaunt in the second period. Bowie moved 74 yards for their only score late in the third quarter. I I DUKE GARREN DEWAYNE GLOVER JOHNNY GROSS Sophomore Senior Senlof Center, l year End, 2 years Tackle, l Yeaf Honorable Mention, All-District Scrappy Lucky Dunham is shown tackling Hecter Holguin 1233, Bowie halfback, after a six-yard gain A -3 TERRY HARALSON LARRY Hsisiceii LARRY INGRUM Junior Halfback l year Senior Senior Tac le l ear End 2 Y95V5 Ibl GARY MATLOCK SHERRlLL MILLER KENT MlTCl'lELL Senior Sophomore Junior Guard, 3 years Halfbaclc, i year End, l Year Honorable Mention, All-District v Clovis Shipp and Bailey Clements team up to tackle Don Broom l-4-il, Tascosa fullback, after he snagged a pass off the arm of quarterback Bill Brooks late in the second period of the Harvester-Rebel clash. Rebels Slip by Harvesters Pampa rnet Arnarillo's new high school, Tascosa, in their T958 district opener and carne out on the low end of a T3-6 score, The Harvesters forced the Reb- els into a defensive battle throughout most of the game, allowing Tascosa two quick touchdowns early in the garne. Throughout the second half Pampa ran the ball well but did not score until early in the fourth period when Buddy Rawls crossed over from the three. Monterey ln their second district game the Harvesters were crushed 40-7 by the Monterey Plainsmen from Lubbock. The Plainsmen scored four times in the first half and twice in the second. Pampa was held scoreless until Sherrill Miller crossed over from the one-yard line with 29 seconds left to play. 1 'J' A 4 Rlfl-ii-RD NELBEPRY DON NORTH BUDDY RAWLS See or Sophoivtore Jmior G-FT? 3 -63's Gudtfl, l year Quarterback, 2 years l62 Honorable Mention All-District Sandies 15, Harvesters 12 Extra points led to Pampa's 15- 12 defeat at the hands of the Amarillo Sandies October 17. Amarillo took an early lead in the first period of the game, but the l-larvesters scored twice in the second period to gain a 12- 8 lead. Amarillo scored late in the fourth period to take a per- manent lead. A small riot in the final seconds was quickly brok- en up by the police and school officials. Palo Duro The Harvesters lost a close one to Palo Duro of Amarillo, 1548, October 31. Fans, numbering 4,500, watched as Palo Duro drove to their first score late in the first quarter. Pampa took the lead early in the third quar- ter when Buddy Rawls tossed a 59-yard scoring pass to end De- Wayne Glover. Palo Duro re- turned to take Pampa's kickoff and drive 67 yards for the winning tally. -O Jim scott ciovis sriipp DELBER1 siMMoNs Janio' Seri or Senior Tackle, 2 years Fellbafk 2 Ye Ke l Y Honorable Mention All-District Typical Harvester fans are shown above as spirit is high dur ng the pep rally which preceded the Palo Duro game on Halloween night, van E! RONNIE SMITH JOHN sPotrs BOBBY STEPHENS Junior Junof Junor Quarterback, 1 year End, 1 year Qv5 C'lT5C' 1 Nfl i HAROLD STOKES LARRY STOKES ROWLAND STONE Junior Senior Junior Guard, 2 years Tackle, l year Guard, l year Westerners Win Eosy Victory Pampa's Harvesters met a Lub- bock team for the second time during the season November 4, and for the second time the Harvesters were stomped. This time the Lubbock Westerners routed them, Al-6. Both teams scored early, and the first half ended with Lubbock leading 7-6. The second half was com- pletely different as the Western- ers scored twice in the third quarter and three times in the fourth period to coast to an easy victory. Plainview Fullback Bob Dalton scored 20 points to lead the Plainview Bulldogs to a 28-O rout of the Harvesters on Senior Day, Nov- ember l5. Plainview's strong offense piled up 394 yards rushing to overpower the home team, scoring once in each of the four quarters. Dwain Urbanczyk i35i, Pampa halfback, is dragged to earth by Dewey Smith 4813, Plainview end. Richard Newberry i6Aj, Harvester guard, tries to assist Urbanczyk. 0 o Y Nine Harvesters Rate High .3 Of the nine players to attain ratings in All-District voting, Pampa placed Dickie Watkins on the All-District offensive second team. Buddy Rawls, Mert Cooper, Gary Wills, Del- bert Simmons, and DeWayne Glover received honorable mention in both offense and defense, Gary Matlock received honorable mention for his offensive work, while Benny Stout and Jim Scott received defensive honorable mention. Besides making the All-District offense eleven, senior Wat- kins received honorable mention for his defensive work. BENNY STOUT DWAIN URBANCZYK Junior Junior Tackle, l year Halfback, I Honorable Mention, All-D strict 64 Lucky Dunham Makes History Sports history was 'Fade at the annual Harvester-Shocker foot- ball banquet Decefnber 5, when Lucky Dunham became the first sophocnore to receive the Fight- ing Heart award. Coach Curfrnan presented the award to Lucky, who was alrnost too overwhelrned to speak. Another highlight was the crowning of the football queen, Betty Lou Srnith, and her at- tendants, Brenda Brown and Lyn Stroble, Betty Lou was es- corted by Gary Matlock, Brenda by Delbert Sirrtrnons, and Lyn by Dickie Watkins. Odus Mitchell, North Texas State College football coach was the guest speaker, Mitchell, once head coach at Parnpa, led the Harvesters to a state chant- pionship in T936 He now holds one of the best won-loss re- cords of any college football coach in the country. DALE VEALE CHARLES WARREN DlCKlE WATKINS Junior Junior Senior Tackle, l year End, 1 year Center, 3 years All-District, Second Team H -' WI ky s R 4d7f X l One Of the highlights of the 1958 Harvester football ba Mitchell, former Parr-pa Harvester football coach. P 1 REX WILLIAMS GARY WILLS KEITH YAGER Senior Senior Senior Halfbagk, I year Halfback, l year Fullbaclr, l year Honorable Mention, All-District ,calf i. Q-5. l 7 - , nquet was the speech made by Odus Borger The Harvesters received the worst defeat in their history at the hands of the district cham- pion Borger Bulldogs. DeWayne Glover, Harvester end, snagged six passes off the arrn of Bobby Stephens for 69 yards and a touchdown. Another score was called back because of a penal- ty. Lucky Dunharn scored from the one-foot line in the second Quarter. Borger scored in every period to rrtake the score 66 to 13. I65 52 lar -2-7f,6v Key -ar A L' IA AFAW' 0-047' 1' .ffi X 1 6. . f fe- f O! ff 17424 5411 f fag! f 'W 6' 'H ff ff! 4. X I 17, I ' f 1' 4 'if , ,J , .11 ,. f' 4 ' of i Shocker foo1ball co-cap?a3ns, Jackie Bromlow, lefv, and Charlwe Gelse, led The B team To a seasorfs record of five wins and four losses. DATE Sept. 11 Sept, 25 Oct. 2 OU. 9 Om W6 OC? Q3 Oct, 30 Nov, 6 Nov. W3 CC Sf? SC Peace TP I66 Ou 1958 Shocker Schedule OPPONENT ffPerry1on BH Phiilips B Bofger B 1 - ' HB --P afwrew Lubbock 'B' Pafc Doro ' B Taszcsa B A'N'ar'Uo B Momerey B PAMPA 19 6 6 30 6 I6 38 8 12 ff 5 122 , -1: 3 I V 15' 1 n X fd Sw 35-5 , f ':5'??1'5S,, 1 sf 1 fi, I 4 ., X wi WF un- gf A1 I!! QA QA I'-fa iff, as 14 if 3' 5' ' 'ma EEE, X, ff xx 5 1 ! Fe?-f , X -14. , :Wil It iv, -F W wif' 23. .Lb ,we 'u ng il 5 az U' 2' L: W x v , , J.- so 1 Q Av' f N. -- W N , A Pass receiving duties during the l958 Shocker season went to ends Mack Flippen VBOJ, Jimmy Boyles lB2D, Bill Byerly l86l, Bob Followell l8lJ, and Keith Cable 1851. I X, Aka-, 1' A Shocker Forward Wall Ready and waltmg to defend the middle ot' the Pampa lane are centers Alton Stokes l55J, John Grimsley l58D, and Stephen French 1571. v,..- rump ,-11l,,,w ,. - v-'v wmv 'lr'--'1 romp tv' 1 R' Q lf , ' ' . ' yi ' 1 JY . 5 ' .u , ' at . .T , - - Y . V Q' ' A f . ia 4, - gh' 'ji ' swf -' ' .- 'x- - a '- se .- J: I- , fx 1- sw l -v -.' J x Y Jr QV Ji, V ,:,-nxq if 1-g9'i5z?:n., QW-I . i 5 A Q 1 - 'v. H la Q... 'I jul, 'N 5Y:.,f1 wi is i .a L 1' 'A 2 dsbxv t I ' ' - A 13. - Q ' rf' '.' x' W'5'?:-Nl '+5 .g' 'ff' '. 'fil'. 'BA-A'-Z 4 -Z' ti- ' ,- tx good reasons tcr He Srockers fnnw ng ' .0 qawcs me g-.e'c:s Terry Rwrcad 672 John Carlson 1605, Lynn Sclwoolfteld 163m Je're'l Reed '62 B l Langley ol , JH -X, Cccdt of I68 7' 5 'lf Jiffy 2' H ckyaigrd A 07 2' f SPRING SPCJRTS 50 1 X AI as op! Crave ' :QLIIIQ L4 545.7 I A 09:1 Q Lettermen back from last year's team are, left tc rightz Standing, Towmy Locke, Buddy Rawls, Charles Warren, sprinters, kneeling, Paul Brown, weights, and Rex Williams, weights, discus and spr.nts. Not pictured is Dickie Watkins. 1959 Track Schedule Feb. 28-Comanche Relays, Ft. Stockton. March 7-Possum Kingdom Relays, Graham. March lA-Canyon Reef Relays, Snyder, March 20-Qi-'West Texas Relays, Odessa. April lO-l l-Amarillo Relays, Amarillo. April l7-l 8fDistrict Meet, Amarillo. April 24-25ARegional Meet, Odessa. May 8-9fState Meet, Austin, I . , . 1, .- .. 4 -of ul ' '.., ,- Q1 1 Ag ! . . V f . , -, 5 Track Coach Dwaine Lyon, left, and his assistant, Eeral Ramsey, check over a list ct the squad and events for their spring tournament schedule. s Returvrg sqaadmen for the i959 team ere, left tc right .lov A Standing, Jim Sco't, Kent Mtzhell, anc Harold Stokes, all tenor Ae.ght men, lfneenu T:'r r', Hiil, senior srgrir-ter Ancther senEor Bill Ktngy Nag nlbstiv' f -- Lil, Lf pcldre 'Aft-S 'num- Two Firsts at State Alton l'l,'C1t:'fCll i958 fgra idate Qarried me l'lnMeEter zxaririe' 'Q 'e 1'a'e 'L,Ur t er1' ri Austin las' ,ear and C- t - - '- e- . rirotign' mark or s plaie :ir Raifpa 'eans zz, nr - - '- ' n ng :i: s te T00 ani: fQC 'zasnes His tides .-.ere 9 6 KJ 1 ani: ff' Q A' :nal r- l,,:i:ii:cl4 'se had p ate: rs' n ,V ,T 'ft , ,Fw VTR ng 'nee ' ts i:s'r,ct 'r ee' An'- sr :i 'neg of lOl -e lOO and ff' 5 rr the Ragaralfsg 14 TTC Ranzga 135165 :earn '-s'r':' anzz se.en'n rw H Li' fi: B rs Z: L'- ag-y Q :Hg 'Y so' 3-'-K. .U 4 ,,rs - ,, . R CAV l CC I70 'L '31 Suited cut in .warmup unfforrrs before their t'rst meet of the season are Hervcster tracksters, le't 'o rght: Back row, Fred Hughes, rranager, Charles Giese, J'n'rry Bayes, Rex Williams, Paul Brown, Bc-rny Stout, Larry Heiskeil, Terry Hara's:'-, Euan Urbenczyk, Bob Followell, and Boyd Stephens, manager, third ron, .lm Scott, Kent Mitchell, Keth Cable, Bryan Speck, Roy Don Stephers, Leroy Gross, David McOuary, Johnny Gross, and Buddy Rawls, second row, Harold Stokes, Butch Dunham, Rowland Stone, Tommy Locke, Charles Warren, Terry Pexroad, Ronnie Smith, and Jerry Baxter, first row, Lucky Dunham, Bl! Byerly, Jinsrry Watkins, Jimmy Davenport, Chico Ramirez, Steve Dolzhir B 'l Cooper, Travis Cook, and Tcmrry Hll, Not poured are Dcke Watkins and Bill King. Tracksfers Are Strong, Fleet, and Frisky df' ol 1 O Kent Mitchell practices his pole vaulting before the team journeys tc Fort Sprinters who will erter hurdle and sprint events are, left to right: Stockton for their first competition in the Comanche Relays, Feb. 28. Back row, Charlie Giese, Roy Don Stephens, Jerry Baxter, Bob Follcwell, and Lucky Dunham, kneeling, Terry Haralson, Dwain Urbanczyk, and Tommy Hill. l7I ln-rf Golf Coach Weldon Trice, left, and Captain Don Fox gather their clubs before going to the Pampa Country Club to take part in a team workout. Fox, a two- year letterrnan, played on the 1958 team which placed third at the district tournament, Three Seniors Return From 1958 Foursome Golf Outlook Bright Three seniors who played on the Harvester golf tour- some in the district meet last year are back to form a strong nucleus for the 1959 team. Only member lost through graduation was Melvin Chisum, 1958 captain, who was medalist at the district meet and placed sec- ond inthe regional meet in Lubbock. Captain Don Fox, Larry Tarvin, Jon Ellis, from the 1958 team, and George Smith formed the foursome for this year, 1959 Schedule March 13-111-Southwestern Recreation Meet, Fort Worth. March 20-21-West Texas Relays, Odessa C36 holest. March 28--First Round ot District Meet, Lubbock. April 4fSecond Round of District Meet, Amarillo. April 10-11fAmarillo Relays, Amarillo C36 holesl. April 18-Third Round of District Meet, Pampa. April 25-Regional Meet, Odessa. 1958 Results Southwestern Recreational Meet, Fort Worth-Sixth Place. West Texas Relays, OdessaeFifth Place. Amarillo Relays, Amarillo-Fourth Place. District Meet, AmarilloAThird Place. 1 i Lined cp cn the putt ng green at the Pampa Country Club are members of the 1958 Harvester golf team, left to right, Charles Alexander, sophomoreg Paul A'cECl1Ct-'lf1C1 and Rcrnie Etltrioge, iunicrs, Robert Sidwell, Eugene Yeary, .lon Ellis, and Larry Tatvin, seniors, Not pictured are George Smith, out with measles when the pIcture was taken, and Captain Don Fox, out with an appendicins operation. l72 ,Xi After an absence of several years from Pampa High School, the tennis team was back in action at the beginning of the year. Four of the eleven who were signed up at the start, however, had dropped out by the time the second semester rolled around. Racquet wielders, left to right, are George Olds, Bobby Hebert, Joel McElrath, David Brown, Gary Dalton, Jackie Fikes, Terry Smith, Sharron Osborne, Gary Neal, Wayne Wood, and Stanley Butler, Before spring play started, Olds, Hebert, McElrath, and Butler had dropped out. Tennis Play Halted by Construction 1 ' .5 i. i- Sharrcn Osborne laughingly admits defeat to Wayne Wood on the Sharron Osborne, left, and Jackie Fikes, only girls cn the tennis P.H.S, courts before the courts were torn up the last of January, when team, get some instruction in serving from Coach Terrence Culley. construction started on the new 16-classroom addition east of the present building. l73 Baseball Prospects Bright Prospects looked bright for the Harvester baseball team this year, with three senior and five iunior lettermen back frorn the 1958 squad. In district play the Harvesters won four and lost six, but in non-conference games the team won all eight of their scheduled games for a 1958 season standing of .667. Senior lettermen back this year are DeWayne Glover and Gary Wills, outfielders, Keith Yager, southpaw hurler. Junior lettermen are Kippy Williams, pitcher, Terry Haralson, catcher, Bobby Stephens, outfielder, Ruben Strickland, second baseman, and Wendell Ridgway, shortstop. 1958 District Results DATE PAMPA OPPONENT PLACE April 1 1-5-4 Plainview ,s,, ,,ss,,, There April 15 9-O Palo Duro ...,., ss,u,u, , Here April 18 Rain Lubbock ,uusu ,,,,, T here April 19 10-1 Monterey sss,, Here April 22 8-16 Borger , . . There April 25 8-9 Plainview ,s,, s,sss H ere April 29 3-10 Amarillo scs,s s,,s T here May 2-Rain Lubbock .. ssscs Here May 3 O-A Monterey , There May 6 4-3 Palo Duro ,,s.,, su,..,s T here May 9-7-12 Borger ,s,s,s, ssss, H ere May 10-O-3 Amarillo ss,s ,,sss H ere 1959 Non-District Gomes March 17-Borger, here March 28-Mangum, there March 20-Elk City, here March 31-Borger, there March 21-Vernon, there April 3-Vernon, here March 24-Frank Phillips April 4-Elk City, there College, here Coach Deck Woldt relaxes in front of the dugout for a March 27-AHU5, here few minutes between innings of a hotly-contested intra- squad game. Dlstrlct Schedule DATE OPPONENT PLACE April 7-Amarillo There Baseball Boss April 10--Plainview Here April 1 1eTascosa There After playing with the professional Pampa Oilers of the Aprll lA'PalO Duro There . April 17-Lubbock Here West Texas-New Mexico League for three years, Coach April 18-Monterey Here Woldt became baseball coach of Pampa High in 1953. April Qr,Bo,ger Here Last year he took on additional duties as assistant football April 24-Plainview There coach, working with the Shockers. He is a graduate of Apfll 25'Ta5C9?a Here Southwestern State College, Weatherford, Okla. fAP l 2? E Elglli ,mere ay - u c ere May 2-Monterey There May 5-Palo Duro Here May 8-Borger Here I74 3 w , Q, 9 Q, Q texgegettfrr t ir i 24' Seventeen boys who make up the Harvester baseball A-team this year are, left to right: Back row, James Walker, Gary Wills, DeWayne Glover, Keith Yager, Bobby Stephens, Don Cross, Kippy Williams, Buddy Rawls, and Duke Garreng front row, Bill Langley, Keith Gregory, Wendell Ridgway, Ruben Strickland, Larry Stroud, and Terry Joe Haralson. Jim Scott and Mack Taylor were absent when the picture was taken. Called Cut on Strikes viii. Coach Deck Woldt, left, shows his southpaw pitchers, Kippy Williams Terry Haralson, left, iunior catcher, and DeWayne Glover, senior outfielder, and Keith Yager the correct way to throw a curve ball. practice for the first game of the 1959 season against Berger, l75 .- Ai, k ,W ga Y 1' 'Y . W 44 ,ESQ Lg:5g.4?yf an GY ' ,. me 4 ,4 .-'af 2 , f i v:J f 'W 4' ff' 2- 'f -w ?sQrg 0 , ' , fi L, n I M 3 ,il T 817f'g1,fgf V. ., ,54- ilf 5 ' vars, '. YP 5' fx 5 , I ff., Q sig A 4, A M e, if :fwiff ' ' , 21 W5 Y' ,Li f m, I K 1 ai: .KL , f , : ' , 3 'V 42 ar , ' I 1 fkisy ,. X hr. lslhlfb If-f -,,g!?,A- 3 L A V!-lf' , ,I .Wr- x ,W Volleyball Girls Capture Trophies With five senior and two iunior lettermen back from last year, the Harvesterette vol- leyball team had hopes of continuing their trophy-grabbing play in 1959. Returning lettermen are Erma Esliclc, Sherry Thyger- scn, Kay Layne, Phyllis Burress, Marilyn Fite, seniors, Gay Vanderburg and Jean Hopkins, juniors. Last year's team won runner-up in the state invitation tournament at Abilene, won by Big Spring. Sherry and Carolyn Dilger made the All-Tournament team. Opening the season at Lamesa, the sex- tet won the tournament consolation trophy, while lvvu spikers, Kay and Carolyn, made the all-tournament second team. Phyllis made the all-tourney team at Big Spring, when Pampa won the consolation trophy. At Plainview Kay and Carolyn were all- tourney teamsters even though Pampa placed fourth. By defeating Plainview and Borger at the district meet in Canyon April 5, the girls advanced to regional play in Lubbock, where they placed second to Big Spring again but placed Kay and Phyllis on the All-Regional team. Erma Eslick, left, and Sherry Thygerson, A-team co-captains, talk with Miss Barbara Daugherty, volleyball coach, concerning rules and regulations of the game. Erma and Sherry were both on the state runner-up volleyball team of l958, Second Best in State The 1959 edition of the Harvesterette volleyball team gets set to receive Jean Hopkins demonstrates the proper way to serve for other team mem a serve in a practice game in the gymnasium. Left to right are Gay Van- bers, Lynda Boyd, Phyllis Burress, Zoy Ccronis, Marilyn Fite, and seated derburg, Sherry Thygerson, Phyllis Burress, Kay Layne, Gerry Robins, and Joyce Snow. Before the season started, Jean broke her foot, Erma Eslick. E11 Qfw M---X X M55 VENUSEQOF 2056? 1 fi-f A if 4? f 'I' U s f 2 W 1 W N BN lx-fN PERSONALITIES Best Cntnzens Honor Students All School Favorites Pm Ups Best Cltnzen Runners U Pun Up Runners Up Class Favorites Most Talented Most Athletic All Around Sports Music Royalty Sports Royalty Cheerleaders Mass Flame Carnnval Attendants Carnival Kung and Queen ANNE TRIPPLEHORN Editor 4 6 4 6 7 OO O ' ' ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 7 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,l82 - ' YYYVYYV 7 Yrv- 7777718 ' - 7 777777777777,,,,Y,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l 88 ' ' - p 77 ,,,,, 7 ,,s,, M190 ' - - 7777 7 7 77 7 7 77777777 ,,,,l9l ' 777777 7 77777 7 77777, ,,,,s, l 92 Most Studious ccc,,,,, C ssccc V VV,7VVV-.fffff l95 ' 77777777 7777777 7 777777777777777777,7. l 9 - 77777777 7 777777 777,7,,,,,, l 9 ' 7777777777 77 77777777777777777777,7,,,, 'l98 777777777 asss.s,,a,a. cccc...,, , f ,2 ' 77 777777777777 77 77 7777 7777777777777, , 2Ol ' 77777777777777777777777777,,,, 2 2 ' ' 7 777777777777,, ,,,. 2 O3 Wi,-may 'V Jfjiirjil-f ' ' . viii SJ: f1a12fLE2:2g f gff,4'l,fffLf7-L, jf 33:2 L? ,,-Q iff-Y ,-2,-.Ll lf T .3 Z2 -W ' 3 -E ,VTE ,gf 35:54 ig ' i353 A . to - 25 gf P3 f 5 v.. ,f,,fj ,,,f,, .E A, L ,.., K .,,,,W W t QS waz I .eff 1 . 4, f ,, w5w A . -N. 5,0 ,,gy,2 ,fav .,f,.kJpf3: K A . , ,:g'?ifW2i 59? 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TQQQQ, , me .' f:,,,,,y gf, , A , ,- ff' 1' l' ,AQ , . : , Q . + sim SWR x00 Lady Love of P H S All School Favorite XHERESA ww Vision of Loveliness Pin-Up I89 Worfhy of Valor IN A ,319 6 Nr N W CHARLES MINOR MARILYN FITE Q 'ff 19054 19 9,2 '- LINDA KAY BUCHANAN ROBERT SIDWELL Best Clhzen Runners Up Hall of Fame -ur' 'L' KEVIN CHISHOLM KAY KOLOSHA Jumor I ZQY QQRQNIS JACKIE COLLINS Jumor JUHIOV Pln Up Runners U P I9I B Classes Acclalm Popular Lads an-'Z fur DENNY CARMEN Semor PN :Q ,f6'W 95 V5 'Y' PETE LEWIS Sophomore Class Favorites ,limi JIM SCOTT Junuor O N gg , I V f so iff f fs l ff .L X V N , h A f., ll Q O we ,,,,,,, 1 C l Favorltes Fashion Future Z! if ff? LINDA KAY BUCHANAN Senior BETTY SPRINKLE Junsor Class Favorites 43 Ni .-' 5--K NANCY WILLIAMS Sophomore I94 Budding Talent Goes on Dis I SARA GORDON Sensor H of, f,1m'2?1 JU-4 ii 4' rf fi' WENDELL RIDGWAY Jumror M rf' XR LYN STROBLE M iT I S PGY 47 ,.,0 GEORGE OLDS Sensor J df V 11 nk l ANITE GUIDRY jj Jumor PAT CARTER OS U ented Sophor ore Sophomore -nf , G A 47 r .Y f T' ! A XJ! 1402! ' JJ' ,lj f' fr, A x I N - I, rl JA fy' VM 'X A A , A XM MQ .' rf! ! j Q Qi rl! VIV, J . gf 1 ' I I . K , . ' f U 11 0 U! , W g 'J ,gf A ' 7 I ' IU, ff E! A ' K ' ,ff I gf, X f, A M.. ff- A A A H . .J WD ' , - I, ,iv K . J V ,fl , If!! ' I !1,! I r A rf if Q. - A I fl! fq f J , EN, A , 4 , I 5 f t 1 7 1 X hxqx ' 1fN A f lfgf L f ' ar L ,4 fa 5 f No Tutors Needed Here W if Tal- L- iz. I MARY BETH HARRIS JOE BOURLAND Ju or Ju lk '95 QA t 'N-.v KEITH GREGORY SUSAN KAY Sophomo e Sophomore Z Most Studious X 5' E kay? me . A' it A A E 722 'L If 'Q f I ni nior 13 ' , , , 1 , 6 r Excelling in Sports Y' 7' ,RQ Q' imp' KAY LAYNE CHARLES MINOR mor Sensor Se If CA' .go -4-'H'-mv SHARRON OSBORNE MERT COGPER Jumor Jumor Most Athlehc I96 Q-, SHERRILL MILLER DONNA FORSHA Sophomore Sophomore 'L .xt .ix I 1 .gag ' vig W , ERMA ESLICK A Superior Sport MIKE WILLIAMS F-1 NY' Best All Round Sports Senior I if if if A Lithe Lass K , Senior LL Q Melodlous Mlss KAREN CAPPS Choir Holiday Queen Music Royalty Symphonic Sweetheart MARY ANN WRIGHT Band Sweetheart 319' 195 I, 1 ...Z ,4'U' 'X' Hoopsters Heart Throb Grldsters Glamour Glrl 455 Sports Royalty It 'N fu rs I , I , 5 'lm pn I 4 FL, :ill C1 ago , 'I 2' M 4 M179 L rv -T95 I LW ' ,, ' Q- hw' ' 3- 1, ? 'A -- qv, J ' J .L 5 rf :N 1 3 .J Eifglvriel' Queen - U- 1 1' I99 Energetic THERESA MARAK Senior KAY KOLOSHA Junior Cheerleaders ' r . . . Devoted . . This year's cheerleaders were elected in the spring instead of early fall so the new squad could attend training school in Wichita Falls during the summer. By doing odd jobs, the squad was able to finance its own way to the school. Fruits of their labor were enthusiastic participation of the student body in many new yells at games and pep rallies. ,ss . ,. EUGENE WEST Senior Head Cheerleader BETTY LOU SMITH Senior .T lx ly lub ' ua it it kilt Buoyant el S3 , ,- J I ,x XL V xy! l iw i T xv i i ii f tl X x Yi - w 4 BETTY SPRINKLE Junior ' .1 ,4- , 'Y , 'V fa D l , f f.. A ' ww-f. .,. gf f-AJ . I' yf? ax' :iz Q4 rf 1 - ,, M, G .V 1,513 11,2 ,. XM-rgk,--4 .am .ii 1? , , . . yan M M.. ,Q fl, i gvjq j i' A :'2'Qg5f',' Y' sa ' 4i,,.':v 1 2 ,QI ui! ,V -.515 . ' 4 ' :' . H., .'I 1 -.-.1 ,af-vj, , x1 3 yup - .--, 'fl , . 1 . . 'if 537'-if Q' 5115 P A -'Q -'., ' -I 35,1-if A ogy, ,ww f' 7 . V- :- f i? Q , l WW Vx 1 4 5. li il pf il vw i I rv- ! f Y rg x O if Royal . . . Fair . . . 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Afr- l Wa+ch Us Grow Comple+e Drug Sfore The,-es a Reason an BUILDER S PLUMBING Founfam Service SUPPLY COMPANY HI LAND PHARMACY S CUM MO 4845, I307 N Hobar+ MO 42504 2l7 ' D' I 4 . es A . ki Q SF, N KQX I 0 A-J 9 'A-.2 VCV -, J Biff! f W 5 mmm, 27 ' W 5 Y, H d I ' 535 . - A TRIPPLEHORN OIL COMPANY Ro+ary and Spuclder JIM TRIPPLEHORN BOB TRIPPLEHORN Combs Worley Building Dual MO 4 826I YOUR COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE The PENNEY way The Thrl'F'I'y Way The Thruffy Way The AMERICAN WAY E 5 20I N Cuyler MO 46865 'T we Q, Corsages X-1 or Dances ?Zda1e'z4 Foo+baII Games gy we Parhes FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION By Wire Anywhere CLAYTON FLORAL COMPANY Mo 4 3334 Cppd I PAMPA OFFICE SUPPLY 2II Norfh Cuyler MO 43353 ff A-L fa h'E H Q 4 Is I Is ' ll , . Q ou LIIY! J. C. PENNEY CO. 4I0 E. Fos'I'er - I Karen a s ernonsfrafes a new pho o copy machine IBace FITE FOOD MARKET 1333 Noah Hobar+ Mo 44092 e For +he Life of Your Car F0l'W6I'd 96505 Loo CHRYSLER ff ,,f,L GULFTANE DESOTO ? moose PLYMOUTH V LP GAS W S FANNON D U D G E Bufane Supply Dls+rlbu1'or iD Gulf Onl Producis PURSLEY MOTOR COMPANY 70l W Brown MO 44663 607 W. Brown MO 426II l .ll , ' .. 4 5 3 r' 2. r , A P l will A X' ' l r. .W M A ' Marilyn File Pau r u hl Th 3 - k O -.. 1 ' 332225. ---- rrrin 36 Vd LFYT CULBERSON CHEVROLET INC N H, B Mo 44666 lecfrlddl F Q efvlc OUR GUEST' THE PAMPA HOTEL GI1 nfcmc COMPANY MOTEL C 927 W. F MO 4-62Il MO 4-2577 Co g at Iato Classes of 59 ll ll 1lll ::::'IgTII III' ll mIIIlrlr:lulVl' nl I In' ll llllllllnn llllI'lll Il ll llllll The HUGHES Companies Help g Pampa G ow HUGHES BUILDING DIAL MO 4 32lI dm Enloy GOLDSMITH S Ml C? 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M :dir ,. 4 11:52 M WM, it 3? as A Cappella Chcrr Abbott Lanora Abernathy Frances Abston Bobby Joe Adcock Ann Addrngton Claudetta Admrnrstrarron Advertrsements Aftergut Frances Albrrtton Elbert L Alexander Charles Alexander James Allam Teddy Allen Charlett All School Favontes Alvey Alma Anders John Anderson Glenda Andrs Bobbre Lee Appel Alvrn Archer Quenelle Armstrong James Arnold Jrmmy Asencro Henry Assemblres Atkrnson Jennre Atkrnson Ronnre Attaway Murlrne Atwood Doug Aufrll Mary Rhea Auwen Thomas Ayres Ayres Ayres Baass Baer s J 10 217 106 108 28 76 79 206 248 6 2 186187 29 O9 John 29 96 4 A Mary Helen Barbara Barbara r J drth 29 1 4 Baffrey Melvrn Baggerman Irene Barley Barley Barley Baker Baker Carlyn Grnger Nancy Ann a 5Y Balch Davrd Lee Ba on Band Band Sweetheart Barkley Howard Barnes Betty Jo Barnes Dorothy Barnett Sue Barton Edgar Ronald Baseball Basketball Basketball Queen Baxter Jerry Beauchamp Jackre Beavers Sue Becker Mrs Janre Belew Katherrne Bennett Bennett Bennett 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193, 209 ' , 32 , ' 49, 106 1 - , , 115 ' , rr 62 , 61 1 , - , 63 , 2 ' 93 1 30 f 32, 133 , ' 61, 113, 206 1 11111 2 1, 2' 63, 113 Bell, L2 H2 93 1 S1 la , 11 ' 2 208 , 61 , 62, 104, 136, 2 5 . 6 1 192-193 , A9 1 5 30, 132 . , - 50, 103 , 61 1 31 C'a , Ice 32 , 61, 166 1 62 , '. 32, 160, 162 , 49, 101, 102 1 50, 106 1. 2, ' 50 , '. 49 1 1 14, 31, -17,531 114, 178 1 1 , 63, 106 - 197 179, 20 18 , 2 32, 103 ' ' ' 2 11 - , 2 32, 111 6 4 A 5 4 4 Index Best Crtrzerrs Beuselmck Berr ce Beuselrnck Patrrcra Bewley lra .lean Brggerstatf Ronald Brgham Robert Blackman Judy Blakley Betty Blankenslarp Sue Blanton Jerry Bledsoe Brllre Ann Bohlander Larry Boman Clyde Bond Judy Bonnell Karen Bourlarrd Joe Bowen Russell Boyd Dean Boyd Lynda Gale Boyles Jrmmy Boyles Mrke Bozarth Darlene Bradford Bethena Bradford Jrmmre Bradstreet Neal Braly Sandra Brand Kathy Brauchle Paul Broadbent Pat Brock Helen Brogdrn Robert Brornlow Jackre Brooks Brooks Broom Brown Brcwn Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Rrchard Don Br y Bobby Brenda Davrd Elrzabeth Fred Howard .lerrell Krrstr LaVonda 9 A 30 83 49 57 10 07 5 9 6 8 37 50 Mrchael 50 Patsy Pau Brownrng Sondra Brumley Lrnda Bryan Bonnre Bryan Patrrcra Buchanan Lrncla Bullard Dorrs Burgess Margvet Burke Betty Burnett Der c cc Burnett Denn Burns Burns Burns Burns Burns Burress Burrow Beverly Gland Orna Fay Peggy Lou Terry Phylls s Bobby 170 96 182 202 50 80 6 AO 6 4 A 49 -3 0 Burt Carlton Buske Terry Butcher Butler Butler Byars James Lee 3 Bybee Byery Byler J nemy Patsy Stanley Ann B Y Bynum Ralph Cable J mes A lTony1 Cable Kerth Cady Paul Cafeterra Staff Caftey Krrstr Carn Charles 1Ted1 Cally Ernmrt Calvert Vrckr Cambern Grant Cambern Kenny Campbell John Campbell Marrlyn Sue Campbell Rena .lo Campus Scenes Cannon Sandra Cantrell Dana Cantrell Thomas Capps Karen 98 Capps Mrs Ruby Cardwell Melvrn Cargrll Marquette Elorse Jack John Denny Car rle Carlson Carrson Carmen Carter Br y Carter Carter Carter Carter Cartwrrght Nrta Cartwrrght Rrta ana Malcolm Patrrck Sharon 8 96 7 62 98 4 146 50 5 59 8 Cartwrrght Mrs Russell Caswell Eddre Chambers Rrchard Chambers Robert Chance Patsy Chase Judy Cheerleaders Chrldress George Chrsholm Gary Chrsholm Kevrn Ch su 1' Chrsum Danny Hunter Ga C role Denn 5 Err' e Chrsum Choate Cho Chr st e C rk 'Velyrn N C'ass F yor tes Clsunch Charlotte y Jar' C1erePts Barley Cemcrs Bonnre C1eve1and Carol Cleve nd Nancy Cobb Robert M 8 7 713 A O 4 0 O Coffee Coffee Cotfrn Co e Colltns Collung Collum Collum Combs Conley Connell Barbara Jean Charles Cassandra Don ue Jackle Cecr Jackue Dennts Bobby Malcolm Cook Charles 100 36 Cook Jerry Cook Patrlcla Cook Travls Cooke Harold Cooke Paulette 4 Coombes Bob Cocmbes Mary Aluce Cooper Bull Cooper Bully 3 Cooper Davtd Cooper Mert 13 146 Cornelnson Lundell Coronus Zoy 59 103 17 179 5 7 Cotten Fern Cotten Karen Faye Covalt Paula ox Cox Cox Cox Charles Glenn James Allen eon Cralg Homer Cranford Joyce Crawford Helen Crawford Mary Jane Cree Joe Crttes Wesley Cross Donald Crouch James Cullender Leroy Culley Terrence Cummungs Chester Cummungs Vurgle Lurfman R A 191 4 Curry Darlene Curry Donald Curtts Wesley Dalstng Dalton Damels Damels Damels Darnell Gene Gary Glorla Fay Jerry Reba Rayma 63 99 Daugherty Barbara Daughtery Dlann Davenport Dale Davenport Jenny Davrs Davts Davts Davrs Davts Davts Davts Aaron Barbara Jtmmy Dale Lrnn Ann Mary Ruth Ronald Sharon Dawson Carol Dedlcatuon Deerrng Glenda 4 4 4 4 Index DeNard1n1 Hennette Dennus Clara Dennls Darlene Denscn J B Denton Donald Department Scenes Derrlck Dawn Dltmore Calvnn Dobbm Steve Dobson John Dodd Kenth Dodd Sandra Dodds Kathleen Doggett Joyce Doggett Lmda Doss Bobby Doyal Ronald Dozter Mary Dean Duesterhaus Dennls Dulaney Kenny Duncan Dennns 5 125 10 108 8092 2 4 Dunham Duane fButchJ 52 85 0 Dunham Clayton fLucky1 60 158 6 Dunn Joe Earles Lnnda Edmtston Bull Edmondson L J Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Dar a Evelyn Mary Ronald Elktns Dtckte E l1s n Ellus udy Elsom Llnda 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M ury V M1chof1 Maclrng Gwry Mantenanc S Malone J1rr es Malone Jcan Malone Robert Manry Kay Marak Patrnque Marak Theresa 4 53 189 0 09 Marchman Irene Marsh Martha 57 89 128 Mashburn Jack Mathls Jerry Matlock Gary Matney Wayne Maxwell Barbara Maxwell Darrell May James Mayer Judeth Ann Mead Marllyn Meador Mrs Velma Meaker Cleo Meeks Margaret Mrchno Stanley Mnlam Evelyn Mlllnalskr Judy Muller Gordon Muller Muller Mlller Muller Mrller Mrller Muller M1ller M1llS Mrnor Jackre udy Kenneth o a Rrchard Robert Sherrull roy Sammre Charles 40 124 Mlss Flame Mrtchell Kent Mutchell Odus Monahan Martha Montgomery Carolyn Montgomery Martha Moore Jo Ann Moore Patsy Jean Moore Waldon Moorman Mrke Morgan Morgan Morgan Morphrs Davrd Jocelyn Myles O Ms W A I I 4 I , 7 340 7 6 2 4 152 16 O 4 55 O3 125 219 86 92 N'o'r1s, Wrrliarn ,'J':'r1ss, Robert Lee Morse, Billy' Norse, Jervf2S' Ntcst Athlet-Q Most Stuoous Most Taleftgd Monday, .lc Ann Nulanar, Frankie l'o'lns, John Terry 1'J11.'ph'ee, James' Murray, Robert lV,sc Poya y 1 a , Marlf M 5 s, Fran es Myer Giry 'Vyers Jorn Jean tte a e 'T 40 40 196 1 95 19.1 40 56 69 40 Nash Beryl 9 1onJM Natronal Honor Soclety 4 Naylor Jon Naylor Sara Neal Gary Neef Judy Nerf Henry Nellls Don Nesage Bull Newberry R1chard Newman Jerry Newman Newman Newman Stella N1chols Jean Nrckens Ball Nremerer Terry rx B Noel Stanley Nolen Martha Nooncaster Aubra R Norman Mrs E L Norrrs Narda North Don Lrnda Phrllus Mrchael Asststants Oglesby Ruta Oates Offrce Olds George Ol1phan1 Jerry Organ Stan Osborne Janet Osborne Sharron Ousley Lrnda Owen John Owen Owen Mrs Lula B Mary Ann Owens Walter Ownsby Dolores Pace Torn Palmer Bruce Palmmer Sandra Palmmer Susan Pangle Parker Parker Parker Parker Wunford' Bob Lee Davrd Webb O 9 53 98 162 164 69 99 98 O7 17 80 6 41 107 25 114 5 56 86 5 136 3 107 134 69 O4 Phyllls 4 Tommy 253 K so Cnrvles lr 1 11,1 ng 1 lt 198 L C 1 55 144 1 9 'ff '1 iw 70 43 102 McNe JCJf 14 39 115 21 wr C 55 -1 242 M 9,.1, Tom 55, 102 S, 4 55, 115 5' ' E 1cO , Jfrwcl 171 1 - J 1' lar- :C-', 111:15 KJ, 10 , 13' AA -N- ' 77 33 2 7 - N511, . 5 F y 69 1 5, ll. 57, 1 , , JCI, P551 55, 172 6 103 L Q7 ' 77 Q '7 ' ' 39 N517 , , ,, Jr. ' 76 tg, hl 5' 1 -1 ff taff 93 I . 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Stockton Hugh Stokes Stokes Stokes Stone Stone Stone Storms Storrs Stout Stout Stovall Stover Strawn Alton Ray Harold 3 Larry Clara Mae Mary Jo Rowland Jimmy Gary Don Benny Wynama Pearl Sammy Retha Ann Rodney Strickland Ruben Strickland Vesta Stroble Lyn 3 71 Stroebe' Katherine Stroud Larry Stuart Mary Lee Stubbs Edward 129 Student Body Officers Student Council Sturgeon Mary Summers Sharron Sutterf1eld Charles' Swain Olivia Ann Sweet Kenneth Swindle Mrs Ellen 71 15 8 45 101, 102, 120, Taintor Jerry Tarpley Donna Tarpley Jewell Tarvln Larry Tate Charles Bettie Larry Joe Lou Ann Tatum Taylor Taylor 58 59 6 97 Winborn Cra1g 59 146 7 Taylor Taylor Teed Tennis Mack St!phen Jere Tennyson Carolyn Tennyson Charles Terrell Hershel Thespian Society Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thornburg Thornburg Darrell George Guy M JoAnn Donna Orvi Thornton De Anne Threat Mrs Frances Thurman Freddy Thygerson Alton Thygerson Sherry Tice Ralph Tldwell Billy Tlgrett Joyce 45 12 124 127 146 5 58 80 125 178 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY a af new 71 171 249 , 167, 124 93 4 4 24 25 96 100 45 04 4 46 98 O 131 128129 4 4 4 58 2 Tillery, Timms, Timms, Tinney, Tinsley, Tooley, Index Linda Dixie Joe Wanda Sue Elaine Kay vie Ms. l. . 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Weddington, Lee' We dner, Woodrow' Wenheimer Eugene Weldon, Ronnie Bennie James Judy Wells Wells Wells 9 19 2 130 137 199 Karen Eugene We s West West Whatley Whatley Whatley Whatley Whisenhunt Tama White Kenneth Wh1te Sarah Whiteaker Shlrley Whitney Barbara Wilbanks Shane Wilburn Jimmie Wiley Ellen Wilhelm Patricia Davie Donna Herrnan Vanelle W1ll1 ms Williams Williams Williams W1ll1ams Williams Lynda Cecille Klppv Larry Michael Nancy ex Willoughby Jeannette W1 S W1 S W1 S Wil S Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilscn Wilson Wlnbor Arlene Donald ary Rlchard fD1ck1e1 on James Jerry Mrs Reba Scott n Coyle Wrnkleblack Wendel Wise Allan Woldt RoyJ lDeck1 Wong Robert Wood Wayne Woodall Linda Woodard Robert Worrell Virginia Wray Billy Gene Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright Wy ie Mary Ann 47 Mrs Mary Shirley 59 Violet W1ndell Rei Ed Wylle Wyn1lou Yager Keith Yahne Elmer Yeary Eugene Zuerker Jack 59, 9 5 4 2 O6 86 104, 4 2 114 73 46 91 24 6 4 255 , + 167 , 1 E , 1 , 59 1 , 125, 128 133 , 71,168 58 113 39, 46 , 58, 164, 170, 171 , 73, 159 , 3 44, 164 ' , ' .085 1 , 73 , f , , 3 , 2 , 90, 105 , 46, 10, 118, 121, 125,128 , 3 3 33 58 '31 13 19, , , ,215 , 3 3 3 58, 103, 16, 171 :-' 133 11, 73, 104 , A 3 3 71, 136, 167 ' , 90,156,172 , 46, 110, 111, 140, 200, 223 , 3 3 3 71 ' , 4, 18, 45, 112, 113 , 46 , 3 58, 134, 164, 171 125,127 , ' 46, 139 , 71 A , 58, 83, 114 , 73 , 1 A , 72 , 9 , ' 1 , 46, 81, 21 , 73 , ' , 72 ' , 59, 114 ' , 58, 175, 177 , ' 72,114 ' , t ' , 4 , 90 , ' 46 ' , 59 , 7, , 104, 194, 202 , 46 ' , ' 73 3, ' ' -U- 1 , 59 , 153, 155, 175, 177 I - , 5,107, 13 , 3 72, 106, 133 I , 721 '04 ' , ' ' 73, 153, 155 , 33 33 33 45 f , ' , 59, 106 ' 3 - 1 , 721 '78 A , 59,84,11O, 111,119,127 ' 33 3 3 3 - 1 8' 16' '71 13,140,221 , , 5, 101, 103, 119 -V- we , A 3 73 I, 3 33 ,1 3 - ,84 7' , ' 3 3 175,177,241 , 72 ' , 46, 139, 22 ', 3 3333 3 14, ,101,102, 114 ' 72 137 I ' H , 47,133,197 , 3 3333 3 33 33 3 72 ' - -. 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LILY GANT, maintenance worker in Pampa High School for t8 years, died sud- denly January 7, 1959, after she was stricken by a heart attack. She will be remembered by her fellow workers as a quiet, dependable, and loyal person. Always with a pleasant greeting and a smile for everyone, she was a staunch supporter of the young people of Pampa, She had never failed to buy a Harvester yearbook and cherished her library of P.H.S. annuals. Her name was on the list of i959 subscribers, but when the books arrive in May, one will be left undelivered, a reminder of her faithful service to PHS. A S 5 I 'S A A i Y . i ' iv 1 9, A .V i if r, ,. .1 To Our Supporters . . . As we prepare this last page to send to the publisher, we of the l959 Harvester staff sincerely hope we have compiled a book of which the students of Pampa High School can be truly proud. We tried to choose a theme that would be timely as well as pleasing to every- one. Because space, the future, and what the future may bring are foremost topics for thought and conversation, we wanted to present the thought from a different angle than is usually found. Since mice are used in scientific experiments, includ- ing space travel, we chose a mouse named Algernon to guide you through the book. Our choice of school colors, green and gold, for our division pages will bring to mind the many contests in which P.H.S. was victorious. On the cover we depicted a typical scene of the spacious Texas Panhandle. These expanses of space are our future. lt is for us, the students of today, to mold and make our own future tomorrow. We would like to extend our thanks and appreciation to the students, teachers, subscribers, and advertisers who have loyally supported us throughout the year. We hope we have done a satisfactory job. 62,914 Ji' t Anne Tripplehorn, Editor-in-Chief Q- ff 256 359 X-A! fmwg Q? 4, Mff , I Z 26 'f ' ff f f ' ,a ff Q aff jfffj, c!?cZffA?eP.j rA1 L H A . Xfujff f 24 eq W T if ff lvl. Kafka! - .L.:.,.fJ- 4.71-.,:,,-.L U1-:.:1' 2-. 1-K :n-v,f'x.s.'-4:: '.'f'mr-if .- :-,-'1-h- 2' J mu.-nzatxf '--, -Ts' Q--rr . .fly-.-1 rw mu'-fe-:M v.,., . ' L....' ..Z.' - '1 V bf . . . T' ,-. .,-1.-35-L.wg2,1' ,g.f-f,:'.j,,.'q,.17 , 9f: ' V 12' fvf'-1:a'lf1'fL 'Lf:.3ri1 5fA:': .-i-fPT7T21g ,,- , 33, af'26:n!-'Qf'?!Zi2 ,Q:-N1 'DH' X Ziiif :F 98r:x.'.,.ii1.,SE54' 5, 1-may , , :35l'iL54? infill. s I , 4 A 'iz i fd h D L , U H Lv A . . , WL. ' ,V A A fa! ., .1 : ' 3731 '27'i v5 1fm ff? iff: - K-, X ' . - n , . ' 1- , . V91-A kkhrjlkz Qs. ',1' g.u 4 ' ' , 4 , Q 4' L A,- w ,..., ,.,, A. A . , ,V ' if . A , , . ,A ,- ,. , . 21' Lim - -lkhi'-,US LH55' .5421 -'-., wg .- - ' A . T' . .:1-mJ','.. . 12 ffl A ' . . . ?' 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