Pampa High School - Harvester Yearbook (Pampa, TX)
- Class of 1960
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DEDICA Tl ON The staff of the 1960 Harvester dedicates this edition of our yearbook to Miss Virginia Vaughan in grateful recognition of her contribution as a Teacher and as a friend to the student body. Head of the foreign language department and head sponsor of the Senior Class, she is an inspiration to all who know her, as she gives willingly of her time in helping students to prepare them for the roles they will play in later life. Her Spanish and French classes are enlivened by the traditional costumes and films depicting life in those foreign lands. Sponsoring school trips and parties, supporting school activities, attending sports events, and advis- ing seniors in pre-graduation and commencement ex- ercises are a few of the reasons why we, the staff of the i960 Harvester, take great pride in dedicating our yearbook to MISS VIRGINIA VAUGHAN One of Miss Vaughan's many tasks as Senior Class head sponsor Miss Vaughan pauses for refreshments at the All-School Carnival with is spacing graduates for the commencement processional. her Spanish Club co-sponsor, Mrs. Mary Wright. 4 ye! ffm ,,f 5 .hw 1 I fa. Q, .W '13 A f 1 MM V, 94, Tv ft' 9 P ,M , , '? 4 W ' M525 1 ,, If Q ,4' f1'w'i,X 1, X 'Wl 1N. I Sfage Door Opens for . . . School Song Dear Old Pampa High School We're in Love With You. Dear Old Pampa High School We Will Be True Blue. Keep Your Colors Flying As We Stand By You. Dear Old Pampa High School We're in Love With You. the Best Years of Our Lives Street Scene Half a century ago Harvester Street, where the imposing structure that houses the stu- dents of Pampa High School now stands, was a large green pas- ture where cattle grazed. ln the surrounding area large tields of the golden grain, wheat, waved with the winds. This was the stage setting for the school that has harvested hundreds of graduates since the present building was erected twenty years ago. The educa- tional show produced within its walls combines comedy with tragedy, laughter with tears. The drama unfolded lists in its cast of characters students who will become scientists and athletes, musicians and salesmen, busi- nessmen and housewives, teach- ers and stenographers, doctors and lawyers, farmers and minis- ters, soldiers and sailors. Each student who has passed through its halls proudly boasts his link with the school that adopted Harvester as the nick- name for its athletic teams. And the street scene on which our show takes place is Harvester Street, in a building that rose on the broad Panhandle plains. , ,,W, . l,f.ttf xl ' 'YN l tau' I X l ll' ls i' lx 0 5 N it X 'U '4 'I-. E r',' Q It , gy l lx',lHl.n - 'int l . x RX lx x ., ' , i It r Q L .'- .- l .0 5 , .,- i 1. Us . .ON .. 'R . lv k'lz In 'Wifi X, wks' fl 5 xA i ilu! .ff K s wt! Q, N n QL 't M'yI .X i mul 'n nr ' ty- ,. N V. . X X .4 X x x I I A x' , x X n .1 5. K y. 5 It .X . vx ff! ' 'C K A up .' yxgg .l ,Q x h g . .X ' X l S E' 5, . ',. -D ' x x ' X4 '.- A 1 X' I - fx I . X N X ' ' 1 r e ' ' e 3. A N ' , lx '. a , ' sx X' A ' X X 4- Y G 'A u. 1 1 X f x A M y tx 5 ax g x xv' . , 1' .- A , ,S . I - - Y L .in gi Z .. . I l . SAX: Green Pastures . . . Golden Grain ma V z,,.z2::frMwM,n1...,,a3-h, WW.. WA, , ,,.,AwMf-M 'an A 4r.,,,.,,T .. ...,. The old metal machine shop, at right, was moved last summer after construction was completed on the new vocational and agricultural building. The new brick structure stands east of the field house and north of the main school building. Harvester Field House is in the background at the top of picture. , .--a L Busy getting ready for a trip to lnterscholastic League contest are Harvester Band members. The band room is in constant use as a place for rehearsals and individual practice sessions. Capacity parking has long been a familiar sight in the drive located between the machine shop and the main building. I0 3- va N-ami, .H 8 Athletic fields are enclosed on all stdes by Decatur, Worrell, Duncan, and Russell Streets, The football practice fields and grldfron, baseball diamond, and track oval occupy these tow blocks. The entire P.H.S campus Covers Seven blggkgr I ' h Spot Ig f Focused on Sports L3 4 I 1 ll it 1...- par' U.,- ,L- ,Nw- f 7' 5 --.....- , A . . 5- - , 'lf V' X Harvesw' Flo cr Plsese Owe Q? 'be baskeka :laa'f':':f's Vteses b:.s Frcwf 'eg s : srt 'be 'rs' div of scbccl 'O We Al-STC? Pint blwsca' edbcstcm w-.sod sl':c, ard 1e: ae cal da.-. 'wg :lasses Ma. 'be Q' S s A 'seebwe C' 5I'V'v 'O' Q V: 71 ' classes, 'mx l 'wg Your Affenfion, Please Students are familiar with the morning devotionals and daily announcements, given over the public address system in the principals office. Nlert Cooper, Student Council chaplain, gives a devotional while Principal L. H. Edmondson works at his desk. Wmlg Pencils, Paper, Books, Tests A scene of bustling activity is the book store where Mrs. Russell Cartwright keeps busy at many Iobs. This office was moved into the new wing of the school when the fall term started this year. Absenfees Pass These Portals rrfma sitzririii In the attendance office, where Assistant Principal Paul Payne presides, such duties are performed as counting noses for absentee records, giving tardy permits, and punishing evil-doers, I2 9,'l'DQg.rt mcoovqwvv 'Q099o3,o' u'laQQg-1,101 S -l , V'- First Impressions Most new PHS ers get their first impressions of the school through the registrars office where Mrs Perry Gaut assists them with their schedules Each spring students plan their schedules for the following year Robert Miller Helen Humphries Pamela Goodlett and Willetta Tucker arrange their courses forthe fall semester Fl si xxx 5 4 as --M! ',,,,-L . nag A typical scene throughout the building is one like this, as students lie, sit, stand, and study on the stairs. James Walker, Larry Stroud, Linda Fein, Marquetta Cargill, and Donna Herr study for early morning tests. I4 Long Day's Journe Attesting to the versatility of the students of F High School are the many different trophies seen display in the trophy Case, Each year Giving, scoring, and interpreting tests for students is part of the work that goes on in the counselor's office. As graduation nears, Miss Evelyn Milam provides information on various colleges for Gary Shultz, J, B. Denson, and John Goff. nfo Night ports, music, drama, choir, and band troplriies are dded after the awards assembly in May. Bell, Book and Candle Book she yes in the lbrary, lcca'ed on the tlnlrd flocr, were rv-oved to the east end ot tl'e stsdy n':lie Cfurng the fa'l of l958. This rnecca for readers is a constant source of information for students. Looking for reference or book report nnaterial are Jolvnny Harnly, Howard Brown, Horne' Johnson, and Denns Bsrne-'N I 5 Mr Tennis Courts Rozed for New Addition After the pipe and wire fencing around the tennis courts was torn down, workers began digging up concrete and hauling it away. When all the concrete was removed, ditches were dug and forms set for the pouring of cement for the foundation. Through the east doors of the main building, stu- dents watched the progress of construction as cranes and cement mixers noisily competed with the voices of teachers in the classrooms. I6 School Expansion Bonds Voted On December 6, 1958, property-hold- ing voters approved a Sl,250,000 bond issue for more adequate classroom space in the Pampa school system. Pampa High School was allotted funds for two projects. These were for an ex- tension to the main building, erected east to Duncan Street, and a vocational and agricultural building, constructed west of Harvester Field House. The building addition includes fifteen classrooms, a publications room, a choir room, and a book store to replace the former Co-Op. Tearing down the old tennis courts to provide room for the additional class- rooms was the first iob, started in January. Ns. H pp, Ast .. ',95'i 'i A . ' dvi!-JJ., 4-4 Ai, , ,, ,,,,Q,,, .,- an .cw .. y . .f. ,., U. . , ... li '.,V-. . ,.',' .fs . . -1.,v..s,... -.. 41A v 1.1 if 'wma S WWI s 1 ' I Walls Rise Fasf As Spring Fades As the days passed and construction moved ahead rapidly, dirt was hauled in for the rest of the foundation. By the middle of March the walls started to rise as the outline of the building took form. Steel girders had formed the skeleton of the building by April l, with bricklay- ing next on the schedule. With only four months until the new term was scheduled to open, students and teachers began won- dering what departments would occupy the new classrooms. . 1 fl Eff I gi ...- iw. 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'A if is Guest Stars As guet stars are acclaunned vvlth lav rsh prarse In recognltuon ot theur tal ents exceptional students vvho have earned a nrche an thenr schools cast because of scholarshup personal ap pearance talent popularuty or char acter are honored by the-ar classmates each year and recognized ID this sec tron of the Harvester yearbook Pun ups and Favorites are presented form ally at the AllSchool Prom rn May Last years settlng vvas a southern plantatron 0 -W gs .0 5 0 a .t Z gn u f f 4 ' Ou' OO OO a n 0 0 O0 OO U O oo0 i oO0 fi Q 0 'on ooo 0 oo, Goo 0 0:9 8 00o9 g,,3?:.o 20 .J Q . tl' 0 'L 0 'V 1 t 6 f, vt' X vo.. X p I X, O 'O ' 5 0o'o0 .oi '3PlQ 'pb 3806 5 ai ggo 0 oo O O. F ,,, K 'K Gm, iff K5 f-, 4 5 f s f if-in 5' ' Q: A ,. ' xwwiq -iff ff M BEST CITIZEN JIM scorr 5,0 , , ,, RFQ ,i,1ffV M - ,145 25' ' 1 , fv,,:g1 'K in G ,, .4 fw, A fi fad, if 'A' W' I ,,.V,p.W,,. 3 V , fi ' 5 fx. v , 5 ESM, , in H Q Q, 1, ,Q Q3 -ic X, lip Q 2 v A L Q KH, ,. 4. il , -aw' V -Q ,J fs? 'Y 52? if 'N fw vw 1 5' 4 2 , s VALEDICTCRIAN 1 ny My Ky 42: .f -M I V Swv HQ 1 wwf! JOE BOURLAND 97 32 f n WWW WxMQf vwvgvf W 1 Q , , 'KV H5332 Aff wr Y ,f 7 if ' W' ' ZZ yigaifjf 6,4 , 061 W 2.-ZZ? 1, . 1 1 ,V ' f'k V' 'Y xr, ' 1 , ' f , N fa ,.5 I ,LL ,x '.:p-'yr W fzpzgv J' , 44,-i??3ff W1 aff , f f' . f 'A I f 1 ' - , fi f' U , 'M Qi, 4 f , M. V f y -'N y ' ,Wm f f 'Q ,Jf,f,ff5C4 K1? ,, .L If . 24 4 SALUTATORIAN MARY BETH HARRIS 95.84 WHO'S WHO English JOE BOURLAND Joe has made exceptnonal grades un all four years of English two of which were accelerated courses Speech BETTY BARNES Betty has had Speech l Il Ill and as well as two years of debate 11' 'LV' Hlsfory JOHN GOFF John has taken World and Amerlcan Hnstory H won fufth place an a dustrnct contest an Amerncan hnstory last year Journalism LYNDA WILHEUVX Lynda took lournalusm her sophomore year and has been on the Luttle Harvester staff three years this year as edntor IH chuef . 0 ' ' ' ' . e C , , , IV, ' O ' f W ll -'L 1 PHS 'Q' ggi Math Scrence JERRY TAINTO JOE BOURLAND Jerry has taken all math courses offered nn PHS Joe has done outsfandmg work nn buology chem In udung Algebra I ll lll Plane and Solid Ge lsfry and physucs He has had emrves In the Reguonal omerry Trrgonomefry and Analyhcs Scrence Farr two years Forergn Language Commercial Arfs SUE FOSTER Sue has taken three years of Spamsh and two years of French In hugh school She studned In Monterey Mexrco last summer MURl.lNE ATTAWAY Sknlled m cornmerclal courses Murllne has taken Typing l and ll bookkeeping and secretarual tram nn O I I O O 0 4 , l R 'cl' ,,: - , . ' : 1 '. - O U ', - 9- l l WHO'S WHO . . . E lnsfrumenfal Musrc Vocal Musrc GARY SHULTZ NANNETTE FLYNT An All State Band member Gary has played the An alto wnth A Cappella Chonr for two years and Cornet In the marchmg concert and stage bands for In Glrls Chorr her sophomore year Nannetle IS ac three years companlst for the chorr thas year Vocational Agrrculfure Home Economrcs GEORGE THOMPSON SHARON JONES George thus year completes has thlrd year of voca Sharon has had two years of home economlcs ln rtonal agriculture He has won several awards n cludmg two semesters of foods and two semesters livestock ludgung contests of clothing X y l . . v i . l- . X X ' M M Vocational Trammg FRED BROWN Fred has taken machme shop courses for two years He won fnrst and thurd places an state contests last May Boys Ph yslcal Educahon BOBBY BURROWS Bobby has taken physical educatnon courses for the last two years He played football hrs sophomore year PHS 'Y p lnduslrlal Arfs PHILLIP GlST Phullnp thus year completes hrs thlrd year of me chanucal drawlng preparmg for a career In engl neermg Girls Physical Educahon GAY VANDERBURG Wuth three years of physlcal educatxon as a mem ber of the volleyball team Gay ns co captam of the team thls year C I I O O I V, f t 'W I rg . , C U C C , 0 Q I , I 0 --,xx Q Baslfefball Co-Captann Time out for study Pin-Up CRAIG WINBORN fi 4, 5, mff3,, wf -wx Pi n- Up KAY KOLOSHA 'X R., ix P V Sfruggwwg .aah Eng! sh vhewwe -af -X x. Cheerleader nur fi' Pin-Up Runners-Up JACKIE COLLINS Se-mor BETTY SPRINKLE Sensor 'Ir fr 'lifes' sux SUE BROWN Sedo TERRY JOE HARALSON Senior 33 Q U up .W ffg' if Inf A ' ' ' ' .fs , my w-0. 3' :fx 4:77 J , 'J 4 X.. 'X v 'Nr 4-1 4- if -ii? 'wif' J A 49. I , 5 - hs bw 4 Q 'HIV L in L' 4. 'Ni i. ,, ....-4 fix ,L .of - k ,. 'i:-fzfg gul- i ? l.m.vfn 'Gif' ,Mk X affwx nf 1252 .s A ' f sl-I s , .g 34 HQ-ad Cheerleader SF 1h d Spccwf-ms? -Of BH -:ual All-School Fa vorife BETTY SPRINKLE x , . ar , ... . ,C 4. 'MMw,,..----'- ' W ,fr , A GN I ,. L ,'- 1. - .- ' Xxx fx ,,. A 4 . 4 . , KJ J .4 Q lv .Nm-N B f Q I V , WNV ag f 4 7 Av . , E L'?5'+ff7ffZ,' ,, ,, A ' ' x ' 4- '-L' f 7 AH-School Favorite JIM SCOTT g , f. .Qtw fly, Jr: 9' . :W -ll 5 Q' .TU PDC, . ,'i C -1-gL 4- -Q, f-.-vf- 5 I f 91 sf: CAROLYN HUDSON Junior Q' vw 211, MERT COOPER Semwov Class Favorites ' 4 I 5 P ROBBY ROBISON Sophomore ZZ' X C' 'D' LUCKY DUNHAM Junior y-a NJ, 1--... T7 RUTH ANN GUTHRIE Sophomore SLM 'X I Q , ZOY CORONIS Semor Class Fa vorifes ev? x X. ' -g ff? f' L D , A h . . ' W if A L , g Q f . A X :'1h W 'Q ' QUEEN KAREN CAPPS and KING MERT COOPER ' g And Queen Reign af Carnival Court scene of the crowning of king and queen during the AllASchooN Carnival. Being escorted through the door of Cinderella's pumpkin coach by Terry Joe Haralson is Sue Brown, one ot the attendants at the All-School Carnival Coronation, Both are seniors. Two couples of attendants from the Sophomore Class are, left to right, Randy Haralson, Gail Culpepper, Ruth Ann Guthrie, and Robbie Robison. Couples Attend Carnival Royalty This year's All-School Carnival Corona- tion featured an auturnn therne in stage settings. Leaves were scattered in abund- ance on the stage, centered by the draped thrones where the King and Queen sat to watch the performers. Royalty entered the stage through the door of Cinderella's pumpkin coach. Each couple was announced by David Balch, rnaster of ceremonies. 1-v fi C... Standing and seated before Cinderella's pumpkin coach are Pete Lewis, Nancy Williams, Lyn Stroble and Lucky Dunharn, junior attendants to the Car- nival King and Queen. 39 A' 'Yr WV.. f K' 1 gn: 5 5 A? ,, A , 4, WI p if Q A f-'QI 'r :gr np: , TR s Harvesf Cheerleaders af Senior Day Game ' 1 Q .Jw 5 'Q M 'va' M. aw Bucl-ring a s1rong wind fo stand In front of the giganfic shock of cheedeader, stand behind NITA CARTWRIGHT, MYRNA POPE, RITA wheat through which the HarvesTer footba7I Team ran before Yhe CARTWRIGHT, and KAY KOLOSHA. All are seniors except Myrna Senior Day game with the Berger Buildogs are the P.H.S. cheerlead- and Jerry, lunlgrg, ers. BETTY SPRINKLE, head cheerleader, and JERRY PORTER, iunior 40 9' 3 3 .5 .Y-4 Kid: .V . ,, A Q 2 he- f 2 AV ,K--m Y, N '4' dx 5 I ,W fl, v ff e , A.. fix! V kj 35 -4 - fx.: ,N ,pl 1- ,,-.xi .V 1 f , 5 ., . A ' ' 1 w : 1 d-wJ .-'4 .' :bf i ' V gy 1- ' 'wx 1 ..,,,.1g - L -V K , Y ,. Q , A Y' 1 'L 2 Q, r . X x 5 S21 K. 5 3 A N, if 'Sr ' ki. ' -ss af, x w4 ,ff 38. 1 5 - 4 b v 8 , ' I ' ' W 4 F w ' 1 f'k,,4 ' 1' gf' f f A ' W is ' W , . ,X va ,v Av? 1 , s i Play Cast As the cast is the integral part of a play, with actors playing roles of vary- ing importance, students comprise the cast ot the yearly production at Pam- pa High School. On registration day, all turn out en masse to discover the assigned roles they will play. With student body leaders as the star per- formers, seniors are cast as the featur- ed players, iuniors in supporting roles, and sophomores as understudies. But each one in his time plays many roles. u- 'o ur O 4, 5. Li 45, M--fill-a-Q.. A W .Q 1- ' Z , 1 QQ J.-l... 4 4 7 M Q V I ' ig :V X 4 r 'V 'H 'S an QW 1 J: I 1 .f 1, Qs i f 'Q UT 1478345 MO 1A. 54 fe-al.. DUANE lButchl DUNHAM Vice-President In his role as student body Vice-President, Butch addressed the student body at the orienta- tion assembly, when rules and school traditions were explained tor sophomores and other new students. Butch accompanied Jim Scott and other Student Council delegates to workshops in Alpine and Austin during the summer. Council Promotes Personal Responsibility To promote the theme, Promote Personal Responsibil- ity, nine objectives were set forth by the Student Coun- cil at 'an installation assembly in September as goals to promote good character and school spirit among students during the year. These objectives were: l. Proclaim God As Our Father. 2. Encourage Leadership. 3. Inspire Individual Initiative. 4. Develop Uncommon Courtesy. 5. Recognize the Value of Our School. 6. Increase Academic Standards. 7. Display Genuine Community Interest. 8. Promote Good Sense Driving. . Respect Personal Property. Q Mert Cooper, chaplain, gives a morning devotional over the public address system. He also is in charge of assembly and lunch period invocations. iw., .SSM Phillip Gist, parliamentarian, and Glenda Finkelstein Historian, discuss with Mrs. Q ,v Karen Capps, secretary, types the minutes of a Student Coun- cil meeting. Student Leaders Spend Many Hours On Proiecfs From the Howdy Week party welcoming new students to all the All-School Prom before graduation in May, Stu- dent Council had a busy schedule for nine months. Working with the student body officers on the council is a membership composed of class officers, homeroom presidents, club presidents, and editors of the yearbook and newspaper. Producing a talent show, selling booster tags and foot- ball programs, directing assemblies, publishing a student directory, promoting the All-School Carnival, assisting with homecoming, and entertaining the faculty with cof- fee and breakfast are some of the projects on which council members spent many extra hours during the year. Qdlunu-nnanui. sail N- 6 Xv,,-.:'. .-- , ...: .L , Ruby Capps, sponsor, the history of the year's Student Council proiects. 1959055 ui- ' l 4 l 4 l JIM SCOTT President As student body president, Jim presented to the students the theme and obiectives of Student Council for the i959-60 school year at the assem- bly when student leaders were installed. Jim also attended Student Council workshops in Alpine and Austin, where he acquired new ideas for the P.H.S. council to sponsor during the year. 45 Proclaim God As Our Father . Encourage Leadership Social committee members Lou Ann Taylor, Mary Ellen Williams, Judy Essary, Wilma Carlile, Betty Sprinkle, Murline Attaway, Ruth Guthrie, and Glen Henderson strive to make the Howdy Party the best yet. Not pictured are Lynn Schoolfield, and Ann Adcock. .af Planning to make the Coronation of the King and Queen a success at the All-School Carnival are other social committee members, Jack Carlson, Nita Cartwright, Kathy Naucl, Virginia Hopkins, and Rita Cartwright, Student Council members respond to Presi- dent Jim Scott's request for volunteers for W Inspire Individual Initiative Develop Inspiring school spirit with a football poster are members of the publicity committee, Michael Brown, Sue Barnett, Mary Ann Harvey, Lynda Wilhelm, and Tirey Patterson. Not pictured is Lucky Dunham. 46 Recognize The Value Of Our School Increase Academic Standards but Assembly committee members backstage of the auditorium as they plan a coming assembly are, Glenda Finkelstein, Gisela Roeper, Mary Alice Coombes, Larry Stroud, Sue Guthrie, Nike Stewart, and Robby Robison. clean-up work in the cafeteria atter the All-School Carnival, Display Genuine Community lnferesf After an assembly, other members of the committee gather to pose for a picture, left to right, are Charles Fant, Randy Giesler, Joan Pearson, William Gray, Butch Crossland, Gail Culpepper, Dick Batson, and Lyn Stroble. Discussing constitut.onaI changes to be voted on at a student council meet- 'Good Sense' Driving ing are Sue Foster, Jerry Wilson, Les'ie Stantied, Joe Bouriand, Eugene Weinheirner, and Marianna Perkins rnenwbers ci the Constitutional commit- tee. Not pictured. Jnn Jenkins. 47 The glamorous Miss Buddy Rawls introduced by Miss Beverly Smith speech teacher who acted as master of Cere monies models one of the latest styles at the Student Council fashion show at the AllSchool Carnival Football players were models for the show Respect Personal Property Because of the sincere efforts of Student Council leaders who pre sented these nine oblectives at the beginning of the school year and the efforts by the malority of P H S students to comply with them i959 60 has been one of the most suc cessful years in the annals of stu dent government Even though a few students fail ed to respond to the wishes of the maiority the oblectives became a set of standards to which most stu dents looked in their classroom and extra curricular activities Committee chairmen meet in the Student Council office to plan the agenda for a fue ture meeting. They are, left to right, Larry Jones and Lyn Stroble, assemblyg Ginger Hopkins, social, Betty Barnes, publicity, John Campbell, constitution, and Bill Neslage, traf- fic. Vicky Garcia explains to other traffic com- mittee members the plans for relocating the rear parking lot. Other members are Jackie Mitchell, Frank Johnson, Phillip Gist, Jim Storms, Keith Gregory, and John Arthur. Not pictured are Thomas Auwen, Alton Stokes, Jackie Collins, Eugene Jackson, and Pete Lewis. SENIOR CLASS: Featured Players 1961+ P5334 .A 2 fsuw 95: F-Q., 1 S 9 Iwi li lla' ng J' ,W , , 5 -ga If 3 Q, .v Wil P 14 nfafvg 'Q' X x ii-0 'VL 8 ' J, S 4 4 ' AJ. wwf' gl JOE BOURLAND JACK1E COLLINS NITA CARTWRlGHT pfeydenf Vice Pres dent Secre-Vary 49 jx ul 1 ' . -ul 3 1 q .. - I Y ' f Q.. sv' I M '1. ' , , , , . uv' ' Zak 1 1 ,. x . S, . . 'wifi f V. , ' . f , ,F we f .4 ' ,. 'I f f' x. , . 1 1 - ,ri 1 1 .. N g I- 5 S , f L , 'ra . , . - - . ' Ke. 10 Q Y, . ' Q in ' ik r. I x , A -, Q :Z s. 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U.: ,Mk V 3 4 , , , A 1 ,ffu A' ' '13 .X 'M .4. ,J Y f'NA- - 1 K A ' , J Undersfudres Now Porfroy Mom Actors Only three short years ago we the sensors of today walked unto Pampa Hrgh School for the ftrst trme Wrth our shy RW' and expectant looks we hoped to make our way wuth as much success as possrble Our furst football and basketball games are only memorues now but at the ttme they were about the most Important thnngs In the world to us As sophomores we thrulled when our Harvester cagers won the state champlonshlp -av Sophomore Junnor Semol' most senrors as they ordered therr class rmgs early In May of last year are Judy Neef Darrell Krrbue and Kenneth Raunes Flttmg them for thelr rlngs as Murray Sealey salesman ANN ADCOCK Band I Class Rep 2 Sweetheart 3 Sec 3 an I 2 Sec 2 3 NHS 3 aoaals LEE Amols ap 2 3 . c Qtr ,,, JcL2 MURLINE ATTAWAY I A 2 Tr arf Lrb Asst 2 3 C 3 HR Pres 3 W Who JIMMIE BAILEY SC I PE NANCY ANN BAILEY FHA I Sweetheart 3 FTA 2 45 pan 2 3 2 Off As 3 HRSe 'V' VIRGINIA lGmgerI BAILEY HR Vuce Pres 3 'CS' DAVID LEE BALCH Thesp 2 Pres 3 Class Play 2 3 All School Play 2 Best Thesp 2 NHS 3 DONALD BALI.: Cunningham, Kan.: Key If PE Ip A Cap. Ig Bktbl. Ip Ftbl. If Track Ip Bsbl. I, BETTY JO BARNES: Class Play 2, 3g.Tri-Hi-Y I, Rep. 2, Vice-Pres. 31 Debate 2, 35 Annual Ip SC 35 NHS 3, Who's Who. JACKIE BEAUCHAMP: Band I, 2, 3. Seniors DON BERRY: A cap. 1, 2, 3, Latin 1, 2, PE 1, Slide Rule Vice-Pres. 3, NHS 3. BILLIE ANN BLEDSOE: FNA 2, 3, Hist. 1, PE 1, 2. LARRY BOHLANDER: Band 1, 2, Class Rep. 3, Stage Band 2, Latin 2, Vice-Pres. 3, JRC 3, PE 1, HR Sec, 3. JUDITH Uudyl BOND: Thesp. 2, 3, Child. Th. 3, FTA 3, PE I, Debate 2, Class Play 2, 3, French 2, 3. KAREN, BONNELL: Tri-Hi-Y l, Span, i, 2, Junior Play 2. JOE BOURLAND: Band, Class Rep. l, All-Reg, 2, Drum Mai., 3, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, NHS 2, 3, Tri- Sci 3, Pres. 2, JCL 3, Parl. l, Pres. 2, JRC I, Key 1, Slide Rule 3, Most Stud. l, 2, Class Pres. 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 1, Reg. Science Fair 2, 3, Who's Who, Best Citizen Runner-Up, Valedictorian. RUSSELL BOWEN: Ftbl. Mgr. 1, Trainer 2, 3, Contest Play 2, Child. Th. 2, 3, Class Play 3, HR Sec. 2. LYNDA GALE BOYD: FHA i, Treas. 2, JRC 3, Volbl. 1, 2, 3. ROBERT BROGDIN: PE I. Ronnie Ethridge, first to receive a senior ring, shows off his coveted possess1on to, left to right, Tommy Locke, Elmer Yahne, Ronnie Lunsford Pat Walsh and Calvin Ditmore. Q ? 2 we FRED BROWN: VIC 2, Pres. 3, Oufsf. Macl'1. 2, lsr arc welding, S1afe,2, 3rd oxya- cerylene welding, Stale 2, Whos Who. MICHAEL BROWN: Span. i, 2, 3, Q85 2, Parl. 3, Annual 1, 2, Editor 3, NHS 2, 3. QU! 3' 'I' Mrs. Ruby Capps hands out schedule cards to waiting seniors, Jackie Fikes, Sandra Dodd, Linda Fain, and HenrieTTe DeNardini, as sTudenTs swarmed 10 Yhe fieldhouse on the first day of school, SUE BROWN: Bridgeport: Class Vice-Pres. 1, SC l. Pampa: FHA 3, Miss Flame 3, Carnival Queen Art. 3, Pin-Up Runner-Up 3, Ftbl. Queen Att. 3. if TERRY BURNS: Band 1, 2, 3. 'nal' CARLTON BURT: Span. l, 2, 3, Band i, 2, 3, Key 3, PE I, HR Sec. 3, Class Play 3. TERRY BUSKE: PE l, 2, Hi-Y l. ANN BYBEE: PE l, A Cap, l, 2, 3: FTA 3, All-Reg. Choir 3. SANDRA CALDWELL JOHN CAMPBELL: NHS 2, 3, A Cap. All-Reg. l, 2, 3, All-State l, 2, HR Vice-Pres. 2, Sec. l, SC 3, Ffbl.i,Bsbl.1. MARILYN CAMPBELL KAREN CAPPS: A Cap. l, 3, Holiday Queen 2, Span. l, 2, Class Play l, SC l, 2, Sec. 3, Carnival Queen 2, 3, Best Citizen. Att. l, 2, Queen 3, Miss Flame Aff, l, 2, 3, NHS I yn' Z , , M, fyyv .ffy , f , W X ,, ,, ' I n ww ' ww 4,4 ',!4,f,,fg, ' f , ' , ,-4-ew? 5 ' ?'f f a W '. BW Km f A ff 1 fx f EJ ' 'X nl If xv, A mfg fi . -42? 1 ' ff 4 'Q f ! ,A -Y , , - . A , t A A dv , , , fl M , 4, 'Q j ,W f, T 11:11 7' ' ww , . W, ,J , , , MW. , M, -- 4 , 'f ' 'zge mv f 5,954 .LA-5. ' f W' W J . 4' f , -M 5 Awff. f i gy g , V9 -ffm WA 7 RWSTQ f., .7 , , Q' ay, 4 fu - ,, Z J X N 1 - fx V 7 Q A 5345 fl, sg , 'rf . My 'Gia 5 A in i + . g X .4 ., i. 1. xy i.. 5 S N: x N 'S .A as Q' 2? if . Zi Q35 X' v K j ' X . .Q , , f .1 0190 L f A fi -i fr . :E f' ,,,,,f72 v 4 K 0 X V . ' rx? 1 .. H gf 3, ' I .p 4 .b E5 52 ' 'vi 1' .J-f . , W , ,gg .. ,LN 5 X .4 Q. sr' If . s I ff ' 1 YY ,QV 1 Tho' D. ROBERT CBobJ CONLEY: FFA 3: VIC 3: Wentworth Acad- emy: Bktbl. I: Wentworth Club 2. VIALCOLM CONNELL: PE I, 2, 3: Span. 2, 3, P- A rr, HS 5 I Un ggi,- Selling subscriptions to the Harvester yearbook and Little Harvester are Michael Brown, Paulette Cooke and Tirey Patterson. Subscription sales ended October I6. PAULETTE COOKE: FTA I, Pres. 2, Dist. Pres. 3: Q8-S 2, Pres. 3: LH 'l, 2, 3: Class Play I: PE I: SC 2. DAVID COOPER: PE I, 2. MARVIN fMertJ COOPER: SC 2, Chap. 3: Span. 2, 3: Key 2, 3: Carn. King 3: Class Fav. 3: Ftbl. l, 2, 3: Bktbl, l, 2: Best Citizen Runner'Up. ZOY CORONIS: Class Play I, 2: A Cap. l, 2, Sec. 2, 3: Class Fav. I, 3: Pin-Up Runner-Up 2. JOYCE CRANFORD DONALD CROSS: Monahans: M Club I: Cadet lj Bsbl. I: Ftbl. I: Track 1: Science Club 2, Vice- Pres. I: Most Ath. Runner-Up I. Pampa: Slide Rule 3: JRC 3: Bsbl. 2, 3. GLORIA FAY DANIELS: PE 1: FHS 2. HENRIETTE DeNARDlNl: French Vice+Pres. 'l: Latin Pres. 2, 3: NHS 2, Sec. 3: Slide Rule Sec. 3: French Dept. Award I: HR Sec. 3. Lead. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 'I, 2, 3: Span. I, 2: JRC I, 2, 3: NHS 2, 3: Carn. Queen Att, 'l, 2: Miss Flame Att. I, WILLIAM EARL IBiIlJ COX: PE I: JRC l, 3: Track 3. Seniors DARLENE DENNIS: PE I, 2. JAMES B. CJ.B.7 DENSON: Band I, 2, All-Reg. JCL 2, 3, Latin I, 2, Key 2, 3, Golf 35 PE I. DONALD CBudJ DENTON: PE I, 2, 3. CALVIN DITMORE: Frbl. Ig PE 1, Track 1. 50 SANDRA DODD: JCL I, 2, Latin I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y I, 3 IT Volbl. I, 2, 3, B-Team Co-Capt. 2. 7 5 DENNIS DUESTERHAUS: PE I, 2, Span. I, 2, 34 KENNETH CKennyD DULANEY Latm I 2 Key I 2 I DUANE lButCl'lJ DUNHAM SC 2 VICE Pres 3 Key P Tr 3 NHS 3 Class Pla Ftbl 2 3 Shocker Capt I LINDA E LES Span I 2 3 FHA1 PATSY fPatJ EMLER Gnrls Chonr A Decoratmg cars on Color Day for the Harvester Amar1lIo football game are Ruth lrwm Mary Ann Harvey Jerry Baxter and Gemeve Townsend JOHNNY ENGLISH JRCI 3 an I 3 Clas Pa JCL 2 3 LH3 Class Struck Blow By Plone Geometry As novices in high school, we did our best to ioin all the clubs we could while trying not to complain too bitterly about the aches and pains caused by required physical education classes. As the year ended, we looked forward to coming back as iuniors. Our iunior year was a varied and busy one. Plane geometry hit us like a ton of bricks. We became more conservative in our club memberships as our work and responsibilities piled higher and higher. 6' in T 2 Spa 2 3 T es y 3 Class G '45 RONALD I Ronnie D ETHRIDGE: 42. li gerly awaiting the announcement of Miss Flame, who will touch the torch to mmie Sandie at the traditional bonfire before the Pampa-Amarillo football me are Sue Brown who won the honor Karen Capps Zoy Coronis Gail lpepper and Ruth Ann Guthrie. ,t l f-'s 5 nuff 7'N MARY EVANS PET 2 DA FAIN SCI Span 2 T H NORMA JEAN FATHEREE B nd T 2 3 Sp T 2 3 Class Play 3 JACKIE FIKES Class PIayT Volbl T Tennis 2 Capt 3 SC T GLENDA FINKELSTEIN NHS 3 SC 2 Hist 3 Thesp I JC 2 C I 3 Girls Choir ALCYON FLAHERTY A Cap 2 3 Girls Choir I French 2 3 NANNETTE FLYNT G ls Choir Pianist T A Cap 3 All Reg 2 FTA 3 FHAT Class PIay3 WhosWho SUZENNE fSuel FOSTER NHS 3 SC 3 Thesp 2 ePres 3 JRC T 2 Sec n 2 FT Miss FTA 3 Tri HIY 2 Pes 3 Class i Fr n Vice Pres Who s Who PATRICIA CPatJ FREE FHA T PE I Seniors NANCY FRYE: FNA 2, Sec. I, 3, FHA I, PE I, MARCELLA GAINES: Girls' Choir Vice-Pres. 2, FTA 2, 3, FHA 3. VICTORIA CVickyJ GARCIA: FHA Hist. I, Span, 3, Queen I, 2, Sec. 2, SC I, 3, NHS 3. TROY GARMON JAMES W. CJ.W.J GIST: JCL I, Latin I, 2, PE I. PHILLIP IPhilJ GIST: NHS 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Key 2, Vice-Pres, 3, SC Parl, 3, Bktball I, 2, Co-Capt. 3, Who's Who. MARCILE GLISON: Girls' Choir I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, JRC 3, Latin I, 2, JCL l, 2, PE I. JOHN GOFF: Band, All-Reg. I, 2, 3, Stage Band 3, Slide Rule 3, Key I, 3, JCL I, 2, 3, Latin Pres. I, 2, NHS 3, PE I, Wl'1o's Who. PAMELA GOODLETT: Band I, All-Reg. 2, 3, Sweet- heart Att, 3, Span. I, 2. Betty Sprinkle, right, states her case in a mock trial at the Pampa-Lubbock pep rally November 6, Hearing her plea are Bobby McCain, Steve Lewis, Don Denton, Charles Reed, and Jimmy Crouch. in CAROL GOODWIN: Olcla. City: Volbl., Annual Queen, Class Play, Span. I, Pamper JRC 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Class Play 2, 3, Span. 2. MARILYN GRAY: Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treas. 3, Girls' Choir 3, Class Play I, Q K ll Y I QQ' One of the busy spots at the All-School Carnival November 7 was the Little Las Vegas booth of the Senior Class. Selling chances on boxes of candy are Joe Bourland, Ronnie Ethridge, and Jackie Collins. SUE GREENE: Thesp. 2, 35 JCL l, 25 Class Play 2, 35 Child, Th. 35 FTA 25 Office Asst. 25 Latin l, 25 PE l. JOAN HAGAMAN: Girls' Choir l, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Sec. 35 Latin l. SCOTT HAHN: Band l, 2, 35 JRC 2, Parl. 35 Span. l, 25 French 2, 35 Class Play 2. JAMES M. Uiml HALL: Portland, Ore.: Track l. 'I-:lv 'wp' TERRY JOE HARALSON: Bsbl. l, 2, 35 Ftbl. 2, 35 Band T5 Best Boy Sport 'lj PE l. LARRY HARKlNS: Band l, 2, 35 French 2, Vice-Pres 35 Latin l. BRAXTON HARPER: PE l, 2. 'U' MARY BETH HARRIS: A Cap. 15 JRC l, 35 Span. l Homemaker of Tomorrow 35 Salutatorian. 35 VIC Sweetheart 35 Latin 15 JCL 2. 1 25 NHS 2, 35 FTA Chap. 35 Most Studious l, 25 MARY ANN HARVEY: OBIS 35 SC 35 LH 2, Bus. Mgr. Seniors JANET HASLAM: Girls' Choir 2, 35 JRC 35 PE 1, 2. GENE HAVENHILL: Key 2, 35 PE 1. T LENA PEARL HAWKINS: FNA 2, 35 JCL 35 Latin FRANK HEARN JOE HERNANDEZ: PE I. DONNA HERR: French 2, 35 JRC I, 25 Class Play Bkfbl. Queen 3, Att, 25 PE 15 Coach Office Asst. 3. GARY HILL: Bsbl. 1, Batting Trophy 25 PE I. KATHY HODGES: SC 35 FHA 2, Pres. 35 FTA 35 PE JOYCE HOLTMAN: A Cap. I, 2, 35 FTA Hist. 3. Playing for the Spanish Club banquet are the Hot Spots dance band, com- posed of Shane Wilbanks, piano5 Terry Burns, guitar5 Mack Taylor, saxophone5 Terry Niemeier, drums5 and Carlton Burt, guitar. JANE ANN HOOVER Girls our I 2 Sec Leader t :Y a res in I, , PATRICIA iPaftyD HOOVER. FNA 2, 35 Latin 2, 35 PE 1, HR Vice-Pres. 1, Sec. 3. 'Heaven' Scores Hif As Juniors Perform One Foot In Heaven, our Junior Class play, turned out to be areal nit. Mid-term passed. Our basketball team won the state title again. The National Honor Society initiated fourteen of our class. During the week ot May I, we ordered our senior rings, and final exams ended our iunior year. VIRGINIA CGingerJ HOPKINS: NHS 37 SC 35 JRC 2g Tri-Hi'Y 25 A Cap. I, 2, 35 Span, I, 2, Sec. 3. J -'3' Seniors BARBARA JOHNSON: FNA Vice-Pres. 1, 2, Rep. 35 JRC 15 Lib. Asst. 35 SC 1, 25 PE 1, 2, MILDRED JOHNSON: FHA 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 HR Sec. 25 PE 1, 2. RUTH ANN JOHNSON: FNA 3. DAVID L. CLarryJ JONES: SC 35 Annual 35 Track 3. NANCY JONES: A cap. 1, 2, 3, span. 1, 2, HR me Vice-Pres. 35 PE 1, Y 5 ROWENA KEAR: JCL 15 Latin 15 PE 1. DARRELL KIRBIE: Latin 1, 25 A Cap. 2, All-Reg. 1 SC1. KATHERINE QKay1 KOLOSHA: Tri-Hi-Y 15 Latin 1 Sec. 25 NHS 2, 35 Class Play 1, 35 Child, Th, 3 Thesp. 35 Bktbl. Queen Att. 15 Cheerleader 2, 3 Pin-Up 3, Runner-Up 2. LINDA LANDER: Girls' Choir 1, 25 A Cap. 35 JCL 1, 2 Vice-Pres. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, Chap. Vice-Pres. 35 Class Play 3. I fix N 2, 'Cf- Senior cheerleaders, Ntta Cartwright, Rita Cartwright, Kay Kolosha, and Betty Sprinkle, head cheerleader, point a disgusted finger at the wreath the Borger Bulldogs sent the Harvesters before their football game, PATRICIA lPatl LEE: Hobar Okla.: FHA 1, 2, PE 1. 11101111 uuayp LELAND. spa Fl. KT AUP if ? Y' 1. G NNA LEWIS A Cap I 2 1Y H Vice Pres. I. NU X STEVE LEWIS: SC If PE I, . if Seniors hold up flash cards, which spell our S-E-N-I-O-RAS '60, at the Borger- Harvester game on Senior Day November 21. C, THOMAS CTommyJ LOCKE: Key 3, PE I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3. DON LOUTON: PE I. MICHAEL LUDEMAN: Latin I, 2, French 2, 35 Tri-Sci RONNIE LUNSFORD: PE I. LESTER LYNCH BENNETT MCCATHERN: PE I. SHIRLEY MCCOY: A Cap. 1, 2, 3, Span. 2, 3, PE 1, JRC 2. PATRICIA MARAK: PE If HR Vice-Pres. I. MARTHA MARSH: Tri-Hi-Y lg Span. 1, 2, JRC 1, 2, Vice-Pres, 3, Class Play 2, 3, Thesp. 2, 3, Debafe 2, 37 Child. Th. 2, 3. WILLIAM CBillyI MORSE: Hi-Y I, 2, Ftbl. I, 25 Track Seniors BARBARA MAXWELL: A Cap. 1, 2, 3, FHA Ig Class 2 22' Play 2. MARILYN MEAD KENNETH MILLER: NHS 3. D. KENT MITCHELL: Ftbl, I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 3 MARTHA MONAHAN: Waynoka, Okla.g Band I5 Choir I, FHA Ip Class Sec. Ig Yearbook I Thesp.I. JAMES MORSE: Span. 2, 3, FFA I, 2, Treas. 35 Ftbl. If Golden Gloves Boxing I, 2, 3. FRANKLIN lFrankieI MULANAX: VIC 2, Rep. 3: ' FFA 35 Hi-Y Ig Class Play 3. FRANCES MYERS: PE I, 3, Span, I, 2. ,so 'CS' JUDITH lludyl NEEF: JCL I LID Asst I 2 3 r0r Lynda Wilhelm, left, receives the first place plaque for the best weekly news- paper at the Texas High School Press Association convention in Denton De- cember 3-5. HENRY NEFF: Band I. P. WILSON NEIL, JR.: Band l,2, 3. ROBERT iBobbyl NUTT: Ed- mond, Olcla.: Latin T, PE l Ftbl. 2' Bsbl. l 2, Pam HJ JCL Zfasb! 3 ' pa: Jiving things up at the Senior Class beatnik party in the school cafeteria ' ' ' December 'll are Joe Bourland, Orvil Thornburg, Jackie Fikes, Steve Lewis, Carlton Burt, and Larry Jones. Wi VIC JANET OSBORNE: Band, Class Rep. l, All-Reg. T, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Sweetheart Att, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, JCL l, 2, Latin l, Vice-Pres. 2, NHS 3. MARY OWEN: PE l, Lib. Asst. 2. SALLIE PARSLEY: Band l, 2, 3, FHA I. TIREY PATTERSON: Annual T, 2, Asst. Ed. 3, Q8-S 2, Treas. 3, Span. 2, 3, Hi-Y T, PE l, Bsbl. l. Cap. 3, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, FNA I, 2, FHA 1, CLAUDIA PEARCE: Band l, 2, 3, FHA T, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chap. Pres. 3. MARLANNA PERKINS: mc: 2, Pres. 3, LH 2, Feature Ed. 3, JCL 1, 3, Rep. 2, FTA 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Tn-Ha-Y 1, 3, Chap. 2, Latin 1, 2, sc 3, NHS 3, QSLS 3, Creative Writing Award. v. LYNN PINSON: nhl. 1, PE 3. Ross POOL: spen, 1, 2, PE 1, vic 1, 2, 3. TORIA CVickiel PAYNE: Girls' Choir l, 2, A Seniors LARRY POWELL PE I 2 LAVONDA PRATER FHA I 2 PE l 3 M DRED RADCLIFF FNA 1 JRC 2 JCL 2 at KENNETH RAINES PE 1 2 Lib Asst 3 Archery Cub CHICO RAMIREZ Span l 2 3 GLORIA BETH RASCO 7 LA RATLIFF G ls Chour l 2 3 Sp l lTrnHnYl ,VR BUDDY RAWLS Fbl l 2 3 Flghtlng Heart 3 Ckl 2 3 B bl l 2 N 7-'IO Y' C RLES REED FFA 'I 2 Vice Pres 3 Ftbl l JE LL REED Ftbl 2 3 Decoratmg the Chrustmas tree an the center hall are Rowland Stone Joyce Stanley and Bullue Bledsoe AN REED Span I 2 Lib Asst 2 Featured Players Order Grad Togs How happy we were to see our senior year come. We slaved through classes that we knew only a genius could pass. But we kept smiling until about two weeks before mid- term exams. Feverish activity and sheer luck brought us closer to our last days of school. Shortly after the spring semester began, we ordered our graduation invitations and were measured for our caps and gowns. L-in 'lu wh tt TERRY REXROAD: Ftbl. 2, All- Dist. 3, Track 2, PE I. '-3 vi ' 'J '3- Decorating the door of their homeroom, 211, for the Christmas season are Vickie Garcia and Linda Earles. Their door, depicting a scene from the Floating Gardens of Mexico, won the second-place prize. NORMAN REXROAT: Ftbl. 2, SC 1, HR Vice-Pres. 25 PE 1. WENDELL RIDGWAY: Bsbl. 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader If Most Tal. 2, Bookroom Asst. 3. EMILY FAY RING: PE 1, 2, Class Play 3. JIMMIE ROBERTSON FRANCES ROBINSON: Latin If FHA Sec. 2. DOLORES ROCKWELL: Band 1, 2, 3. RONALD ROGERS: PE 1. DOROTHY IDotJ ROSE: A Cap. 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, Span. I, 2. GARY ROWDEN: FFA Rep. 2, 3, PE 1. Seniors BETTY ANN RUSSELL: Girls' Choir 1, 2, A Cap. 3, JRC l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y l, Vice-Pres. 2, Hist, 3, Class Play 3. DAVID SCARBERRY: Band l, 3, All-Reg. 2, Stage Band 2, 3, Key 3, JCL l, 2, French 2, PE l. FINLEY SCHLUMBOHM: FFA 3, Archery l. RICHARD IRickeyj SCHMIDT: Band l, 2, 3, Latin l, 2, 3, Key l, 2, Sec, 3, PE l. JAMES Uiml SCOTT: NHS 2, 3, SC l, Chap. 2, Pres. 3, Key 2, 3, Span, 1, 2, Class Fav. l, 2, All-School Fav. 3, Carn. King Att. 2, Ftbl. l, 2, Co' Capt. 3, Bsbl. 2, 3, Best Citizen. GARY SHULTZ: Band Pres. 3, All-Reg. l, 2, 3, All- State 3, JCL l, 2, Parl. 3, Latin 1, 2, Key l, 2. 3, NHS 3, Who's Who. JAMES Uimmyl SIMPSON: Amarillo: Hi-Y 1, Ftbl. 1, HR Vice-Pres. l. WANDA SIMPSON: Girls' Choir 1, 2, A Cap. 3, All-Reg. 3, PE l, Span. l, 2, 3. JEAN SKIDMORE: Girls' Choir 3, PE l, 2. 1---------..- -,,-- phngnauno- , - D I 1 M-9:11 1--nn 10 .......-V q -'- M-, ,. .. 5 , f fa' ' .. 4-s.,,.,-Q y .,. , u ' MARILYN SMITH: A Cap. l, 2, All-Reg. 3, Class Play 2, 3: Looking like a winter wonderland, surrounded by snow, P,H.S. was a lonely Latin lf SC li 2- place several days this year as students enioyed holidays. On this day after a big snow, students trickle from school at the end of a day. SHIRLEY SLATER: FHA l, PE l,2. 'F' 'v Cf -.If RAYMOND SMITH RONNIE SMITH: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, Class Play 3. 'Ez' Preparing for the Science Fair, John Wagoner finishes his project, which he entered in the Science Fair last year. JAMES M. CJimJ SNIDER: PE 'I, Golden Gloves Box- ing, Dist. Champion I, 2, 3. JOYCE SNOW: HR Sec. 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Volbl. I, 2, 3. BETTY SPRINKLE: Latin I, 2, Class Fav, 2, All-School Fav. 3, Pin-Up Runner-up 3, SC 2, 3, Cheerleader I, 2, Head 3, Class Play 3, Bktbl. Queen Att. 3, Best Citizen Runner-Up. LESLIE STANFIELD: Latin I, 2, Bktbl. I, 2, 3, HR Pres. 3, SC 3. JOYCE STANLEY: Span. I, 2, 3, LH 2, Off. Asst. 3, FHA 3, PE 2. BOBBY STEPHENS: Span. 2, 3, Ftbl. 1, 2, Co-Capt. 3, Bsbl. I, 2, 3. VINCENT CVincel STOCKTON: Wichita, Kan.: Class Play 2, Bktbl. I, PE 1, 2. HAROLD STOKES: Ftbl. I, 2, 3, Track 'I, 2, 3. MARY JO STONE: FHA I, Sweetheart Att. 2, Treas. 2, Lib. Asst. 3. Seniors ROWLAND STONE: Latin l, 2, A Cap. 'l, 2, 3, Ftbl. 2, 3, Shocker Tri-Capt, l, Track l, 2, 3. RUSSELL STONE BENNY STOUT: Ftbl. l, 2, All-Dist., All-State, Hon. Men. Ail-American 3. RUBEN STRICKLANDQ Ftbl. 2, 3, Bsbl. l, 2, 3. MARY STURGEON: Thesp, 2, 3, NHS 3, Class Play 2, 3, Contest Play 2, Child. Th. 3, A Cap. I, Sec. Leader 2, Parl. 3, All-State 2, Alt. 3, All-Reg, l, 2, 3. JERRY TAINTOR: NHS 2, 3, Tri-sci 2, sec. 3, Slide Rule Pres. 3, JCL l, 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, PE I, Biol. Award l, Who's Who. DONNA TARPLEY: Girls' Choir I, 2, A Cap. 3, Tri-Hi-Y l, 3. LOU ANN TAYLOR: Tri-Hi-Y l, Girls' Choir 1, Span. 2, 3, JCL l, 2, Miss Flame Att. 2, SC 2, NHS 3. MARLlNE TAYLOR: Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, JRC I, Lib, Asst. 2. X Jane Whisler, senior, is being measured for her long-awaited cap and gown by Aubra Noon' caster, Senior Class sponsor, as graduation time nears. 1 STEPHEN TAYLOR: PE l. Y f HERSHEL TERRELL, Key l, 2, 3, NHS 3, HR Vice-Pres. 3, Class Play 3, Bktbl, 1, 2, 3. ' s nl ' lp' .i3f-ff-1-2 i - nfs, .2 .n.' o f . -1 ,, WW... I nivslouvumvfffg POL .-,, ., k A elf- fx mm .. , X, Key Club members promote the paying of poll taxes by all citizens of Pampa before the January 31 deadline to be eligible to vote in the 1960 national election. PE 1. JOE TIMMS: Bktbl. 1, 2, 35 Hustling Harvester. WANDA TlNNEY: Lib. Asst. 25 PE 1, KAY TOOLEY: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, Chap. Tre-as. 25 FTA 35 Span. 1, 25 JRC Parl. 35 Class Plays 2, 35 Child. Th. 35 The-sp. 35 Volbl. 15 HR Vice-Pres. 1, Sec. 2. as '99 TOWNSEND, GENIEVE: FNA 3, Hist. 15 FHA Sec. 15 JRC 25 Annual 2, 35 Lib. Asst, 15 HR Sec. 15 Junior Play. CAROL TRIPPLEHORN: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Span. 1, 25 Office Asst. 2, 35 Class Play 15 PE 1. DWAIN URBANCZYK: Ftbl. 1, 2, 35 Track 2, 35 Span. GAY VANDERBURG: Span. 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Queen 35 Tri-Hi-Y Chap, Sec. 1, Vice-Pres. 25 W French 35 HR Vice-Pres, 15 Class Plays 1, 25 NHS 35 Thespian 2, 35 Volbl. 1, 2, Co-Capt, 35 Who's Who. sus'-0' BRONNIE VAUGHN: FFA 35 VIC 2, 35 Span. 1, Z5 PE 1. BILLY TIDWELL: FFA 2, Rep. 1, Sec. 3, Dist, Sec. 35 Senrors DA E VEALE Ftbl I 2 JOHN WAGONER Band I Drum Malor 3 AIIReg I tate Alt 2 ey 3 NH ES WALKER Bsbl 2 3 Span 2 3 Fbl PATRICK CPatI WALSH PE I M RCIA WARD JCL 2 Off Asst 2 3 Lat I 2 SCI Ftbl Queen 3 RLES WARREN Ftbl I 2 3 r k NHS3 RITA WATSON FTA 3 Span 2 3 THHIY I Lib A sf 2 FHA I 2 Sweetheart At 3 PE I SANDRA WEATHERFORD Latin I G I Choir I 2 3 SCI HR Vlce Pres 2 EUGENE WEINHEIMER NHS 2 Pres 3 JCL 2 3 1 Sea Treas I Class Play 2 3 HR Vnce Pres 3 Tru 54:12 Pres 3 Thesp 2 Treas 3 Ordering thelr graduation Invitations from Murray Sealey salesman are Ruth Irwln Gary Shultz and Muke McDaniel JANE WHISLER SARAH WHITE Tru HIY I Span 3 HR ec gs.. Final Performance Staged by Seniors National Honor Society initiated twenty-seven more members of our class. Graduation parties started, reminding us once again that our time was short. Even sooner than we expected, we were stand- ing in the field house, singing Dear Old Pampa High School forthe last time. SHANE WILBANKS: Span. Vice- Pres. I, 2, 35 French 2, Pres. 35 Key 35 Band I, 2, 35 HR Vice-Pres. 35 PE I. 1 '..':' S6 S- -Z -lt ...I 1,54 T L., Finally reaching their goal of twelve years, seniors march into the field- house to receive their diplomas at graduation exercises. ELLEN WILEY: Band L, 2, 3, Span. L, 2, 3, PE 1. LYNDA WILHELM: LH I, 2, Ed. 35 FTA I, Vice-Pres. 2 3 JCL 2, Rep. I, 35 Q8LS 2, Vice-Pres. 35 'I-suv' 'Ns-5 PHSPA VicefPres. 35 SC I, 35 HR Vice-Pres. 25 NHS 35 Who's Who. CLIFFORD IKippyl WILLIAMS: SC 25 Blctbl. I5 Bsbl. 35 Hon. Men. All-Dist. I, 25 NHS 3. 46 JAMES QButchJ WILSON: Key 2, 35 Ftbl. Mgr. I, 2, 3 CRAIG WINBORN: Span. 2, 35 Key 2, 35 Pin-Up 3 Bktbl. 2, Co-Capt. 3, Shocker Co-Capt. I. Latin I5 Girls' Choir I, 25 A Cap, 35 JRC I, 2. Z QQ 1 BILLY GENE WRAY: SC 25 Span. Pres. 2, Sec. 35 Key v s. I, Pres. 25 Bktbl. I, 25 Bsbl. 3. SHIRLEY WRIGHT: Latin I, 25 Band I, 2, Class Rep. 35 JRC 35 NHS 3. ELMER YAHNE: VIC Sec. 3: SC 25 PE I. I VIRGINIA WORRELL: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 35 Span. 2, 3, JUNIOR CLASS Supporhng Roles ,gu- ,...--' '4,.,,.,..4- l.-,...,,...-1-v -...R PETE LEWIS LYN STROBLE LUCKY DUNHAM Vrce President Secretary Presrdenr 73 0 C 0 V 6' e i I , W1 'G W W X I Y V ' 0 ' Q Q- . gr S ' '..-A M- ' . , V X K f A MJ' ' ' 1 I f . x M A-1 Q ' I Nl' ' .A f . l Y 5 ,. ' 'ff e Q ie , e, .L Q ,.,f?5'51? L f i,i,!r4a, f 'Q , W4 f Mein? .. f a J, Ma ,W ,, 1, Q - A 4?-r 3 W fffffii, ,. , , fi . f ., if , is mt ig W' ' 4' ff WW , i' a My S 'Aff ' , A , Af, f V. if ISF' QT f V L Ei X if ' ' ff 'Qi , ' 2 f ,wif f -MP5, gh 5 JM i , f ,Q A ' f - H ' I QW 41. 'V ' ,Q ,, W, I ,Y Honor Roll Reveals Busy First Month Rushing Through the first six weeks of school from registration through Howdy Week, pep rallies, football games, aptitude tests, and having their pictures made for the yearbook, iuniors came face to face with six-week tests and book re- ports. Some made belated trips to the library to try to catch up in one day or weekend for what they had put off for six weeks. Only seven made the all-A honor roll. Studying in the library at the beginning of the year are Jeanette Nail, Paul Brauchle Robert Woodard and Gail Hutchens. Danny Chisum Gail Chisurn Carole Choate Ernie Christie Carol Cleveland Cassandra Coffin Sue Collins Patsy Cook Mary Alice Coombs Billy Cooper Mickey Cox Helen Crawford Xa.-A :Yew ,W . S? J ,ff ,. pw, W , lmrf., ww. , f m , 'f ig , A 29 , 'Q ,Q H' f I 4 5' .ff f l x Farsi Pep Rally Led by Junrors Two aunaors Jerry Porter and Myrna Pope aoaned other cheerleaders to gave the Harvester football team a send-off pep rally before thear farst game of the season at Wachata Falls September ll The cheerleaders and a spranklang of students came to school early to loan an some yells and sang the school song as the chartered bus pulled out Speakang at the anstallataon assembly when school and club offacers took thear oaths as Lucky Dunham Junaor Class presadent Has obaectave was Develop Uncommon Courtesy Carol Lee Frazer Butch Frazaer Steven French Sandra Futch Larry Gaanes Brenda Galbreath Landa Galbreath Duke Garren Peter Geraedts Jean Gerak Katherane Gabby Joe Galbert 77 0 0 1 1 I I . . . . . . H , . u M ,ZW Af 1' 552' . 4 '7 5,2 4, 1. 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X ' ' vi' 45'7f5,y 12 :YFV QA 15, - wwgff ' , ,Q i,5,,,. - adm: Q - vfvix f , ,J SOPHOMORES Leaders Installed Af Early Assembly Dlck Batson sophomore presndent and Ruth Ann Guthrie vlce presndent spoke on Recognize the Value of Our School and School Prlde at the nn stallatnon assembly nn the audntorlum September 23 All student body and class offncers spoke on different oblectzves to be achieved In carrying out Student Coun clls theme for the year, Promote Per sonal Responslblllty Sue Maxey Judy Mayer Lnnda Meech Van Melton Dnanna Meyers Mary Lou Mnller Beverly Moore Patsy Moore John Murphree Sharon Nabors Drana Nall Kathy Naud Bob Neslage Bull Nlckens ,J K Duck Batson talks at the mstallatlon assembly Others wamng to speak are Butch Dunham Lucky Dunham Pete Lewis Jackle Collms and Ruth Ann Guthrle Danny Math us Rnchard Matthew zwrfff It dl-5 V-auf V 't N Wnqug X LW ,I km Wh 'B ,- 410 w-.....- ab' .415 in-f PaY'1f:N,-3 s Pf-gg, Cuff-5 Ceffm C f f-n Gave C .-.eds S,zfn'22 P12211-n Mme Pa mer Karen P fron Kathleen Pavon M x Pa On Suundm Pennunglon ry Ph ll 5 Jean Pierce Larry ol Kenncllw Powell Kenny Powell Rwchard Powell Wanda Powell Charlene Preuss Daywd Prlce Wynona Prnclwarcl Maryln Pung Claruce Query Susan Qumble essle R d Rich rd Rallw cpm Joe Roof bon Robby Roo son Jay Rdssc rx Q SOPHOMORES Newcomers Learn Health and Games Learnxng personal health and hygiene as well as first and all sophomores are requlrecl to take physical eclucatnon For recreatlon boys play flagtag foot ball volleyball soccer basketball and softball Gnrls learn folk dancing archery a mnnton volleyball tennls held hocke softball and basketball Marnlyn Scott Dan Selman Gary Sllver Gay Slmmons George Summons James Stmpson Kay Slater Cathy Smlth Curtls Srnlth Dnanne Snlder Mnchael Splnks Judy Stafford Gary Stanfneld Kay Stapleton Pat Nlckols and Ginger Jolly enloy a game of badminton tn physucal educatuon class Larry Satterwhnte Peggy Schwlnd We . . l lb d- N . '22 Q 2 J l 1 4 S J 3 L D Steee Beverly Stephens .lm Stephenson I' ke Stewart S Jjtrt Kenneth Sweet Davtd Sweet Ronald Sweet James Tarr Vtckte Taylor Davtd Thomas Dnanne Ttdwell Johnny Trtplett Davtd Trnpplehorn Mary Trtsler Bully Tucker Wanda Turner Ju I6 Van G M Walls Donna Walsh Vtrgtnta Walter Oscar Waters Kenneth Waters Anna Jo Watson Kathy Watt James Webb Nora Wells Ronald Wheeler Sandra Whelchel . 4 l yn Dirk tlcz' s Jimmy Story l' 'I SOPH OM ORES Frrsf Report Cards Brmg Surprises Some were pleased, some surprlsed and others shocked as the sophomores received their report cards at the end of the frrst slx weeks of school A separate report card for each course was new procedure for the sophomores Thus plan was started last year Mary Ellen Wnllaams Carol Wrlson Carollm Woolley Marlorne Word Carroll Worden Lmda Worley Paulene Wrnght John Yates Weslne York Lmda Zmotony Frownmg as they compare report card grades are Sandra Frazier Edward Whusler and Klt Haynes may Ray Dee Whnte Shurley Whnteaker Patrncua Whntener Sue Wuens Edward Whnsler Kenneth Whnte 94 X1 xl' A my , D1 Rectora f ,- 41 T' Dlrecfors Luke the drrectors of a Broadway play the typrcal teacher of PHS drrects students through classroom rnstruc tron Teachers block actron for stu and extract the best performance pos sable from them IH the production or learning presented darly throughout the school year Drrectors with specral talents alternate IH presentrng the cur rlcular repertoire O dents in an effort to motivate them Af? 1' 4 GLW K5 Q hi 11, -' , Q, A E 3 Q .I J nw I s , my I 'M 1 rs .1 1 7 5 V' I V X KW, ' 'Y AQI35. W 5352 'Q , 5, bi ' , M ig R Q, n...,,.W..M.,,,...f...,..,..........--v 'm , :xy I I V X ' X gl' ? 22 7 , , .I O X N ' ,W-m' , , 1 il Principal L. J. Edmondson, left, checks the agenda for a faculty meet- ing with Howard Graham, history teacher, and Mrs. J. L. Holmes, English instructor. Principal Speaks To the Students A knowledge of the mistakes of the past warns us against their repetition. An understanding of the past is a challenge for better achievements. Are we ready to accept that challenge? Can we define that chal- lenge? Even though we find ourselves in a complex age, the pioneering spirit must prevail. We have had one challenge this year from our Student Council, Promote Personal Responsibility. Have we established some guide lines that will enable us to face the future with confidence? Remember these words: Give me the serenity to accept what l cannot change, the courage to change what l can change, and the wisdom to know the dif- ference. Congratulations to Editors Michael Brown and Tirey Patterson and to the Harvester staff. This is your book, keep it, treasure it. This is Dear Old Pampa High School -1959-60. MXN if Y wi ' f w ff ff X4 f w 9, Q-as K ln his usual speaking stance, Mr. Edmondson presides at an assembly program, West Texas State College ' L. J. EDMONDSON, BS., M.A. Principal l03 lair' Wu.. rl 'igdlfeazvi 7,4 ,495 pa.. 'X CD' Mrs Perry Gaut registrar makes changes in the schedule of an unsatisfied student fvw Tw-gg-F Miss Evelyn Milam, counselor, keeps a complete file testing and scholastic achievements of students. IO4 on Regrsfror MRS PERRY GAUT BS ME West Texas State College Registrar Counselor MISS EVELYN MILAM, B,A,, M.A West Texas State College Texas Technological College Counselor National Honor Society .4F 'f'f Checkung on absentee students as one of The daily chores of Paul Payne assistant prnncnpal Offices Keep Check on Sfudenfs and Money Asslsfanf Prmclpal PAUL PAYNE BS ME Texas Technological College Asswsfan? Prlnclpal School Secretary MRS RUSSELL CARTWRIGHT Parrpa Buslness College School Secre ary Mrs Russell Carfwnghf, school 1he end of a busy day secretary posYs accounts In her ledger at IO5 ff' f .I In I 'E .. -1 4 A , 5 Q... . I C U English MRS. RUBY CAPPS, B.A. Oklahoma College for Women English Ill Student Council MARY DEAN DOZIER, B.A., M.A North Texas State College English Ill Future Teachers of America BERNICE FRANKLIN, B.S. West Texas State College English ll MRS. .l. L. HOLMES, B.A. Louisiana Technological College English II ANCEL P. JOYNER, B.A., M.E. Southern Methodist University English IV Key Club Aubra R. Nooncaster, English Department head, shows Janet Osborne and Eugene Wein heimer a short cut to using the dictionary. Robert R Hamulton Speech Department head glves Marquetta Car ull nnstructtons s lb-V 5,401 Q lmqswq 9 she prepares a speech Turnmg a Neaf Phrase MRS FRANCES ROGERS BS North Texas State College En tsh ll M JETORVIE BA ME Loutsxana Technologtcal College West Texas State College E :sh lll Cheerleaders AUBRA R NOONCASTER BS MA Sul Ross State College Englnsh IV MRS ETHEL RODGERS Northeastern State lOklahomaJ Teachers College :sh ll and 'Y' 1? Mm Mathematics BILLY G ARMSTRONG BS East Central State College CN M J Plane Geometry Algebra I Advanced Arlthmetlc B G GORDON BS ME Southwestern Oklahoma College West Texas State College Advanced Aruthmetlc Plane Geometry MRS E L NORMAN BA Unrverslty of Texas Algebra ll JOHN N PLASTER BS West Texas State College Algebra lll Trigonometry Solid Geometry Plane Geometry Slnde Rule Club Explannnng a plane geometry problem to Lyn Stroble as B G Gordon head of the Mathematncs Department Marianna Perkins, Paulette Cooke, Miss Elizabeth Hurley, Journalism Department head, and Ruth Irwin look at the blueprints of the new publications and iournalism rooms. Solving a Tough Problem MRS A B TURNER BS West Texas State College Plane Geometry Algebra I Commercial Arithmetic MRS REBA WILSON BS MRE West Texas State College Southwestern Baptist Theologica l Seminary RONALD RICE B S Texas Technologuca Plane Geometry Algebra I PERRY SIKES B S Eastern New Mexico Plane Geometry Algebra I Trigonometry General Math I College University R.. inwa- WENDELL WATSON BA ME Texas Technologlcal College Blology JAMES D WEBB BS North Texas State College Physlcs Algebra lll Algebra l Science BILL COOPER, B.S.E. Henderson College fArkansasl Biology MRS ELAINE LEDBETTER BS ME Umversuty of Oklahoma North Texas State College Chemistry Tn Sc: Future Nurses of America Illl NN Nl f L M Claudna Puerce and Jerry Tamtor help Mrs Elaune Ledbetter head of the Science Department unpack new equnpment for the chemnstry laboratory li . , .., .. , . ., .. . , .. - ' 3. we s.'.1L. t,,,e,'.,, .f L g , , .,, --In ,Q ,,, emu, , . Q 5 L . . Mm.. M A L., . :mv B Meg. Q ,,.,,,,,. .., L-Q. RX x 2 lf? ' la 7 L X - , , . AVQWA of .. .f,,,,V 1-.NU Showing Myrna Pope where Vasco de Gama sailed around the is Miss Madge Rusk, History Department head. History BILL D. HAYNES, BA., MA. North Texas State College Sociology World History MADGE RUSK, B.S., MA. West Texas State College American History southern tip of Africa FRANCES ABERNATHY, BA. Texas Woman's University Government American History HOWARD GRAHAM, B.A., M.E. McMurry College West Texas State College American History Junior Red Cross N. f ' NORMAN PHILLIPS BS West Texas State College World History Football aaa' ROYJ CDECKJ WOLDT BS Southwestern COklahomaD State College General Science Baseball History and Science R A CBABEJ CURFMAN BS Texas Technological College Texas History Football CLIFTON MCNEELY B A Texas Wesleyan College Texas History Basketball , , Q -1.. ' 7'4 Wesslie Holt, Gary Punches, and Willie Vick test the moisture content of the soil under the watchful eyes of Bob Skaggs, Vocational Agriculture Department head. . '31 A V 13.41-, 'a,g . . -t aj , , 7,7 ., yn? X P? J If , Ji? M 1 fu 'K HT mm za an 'Q .-an 4 Qu' ,,, V. ZZ, ,, ., , . V ,.f, , ,L 1 3 44 A y x 2, .V 5 iff, 5 if ' Q 1 IWLW, I fy Q iz? gl 'K s . 3 ? , gi M 3, , Z, an j 3 fp jr , 4,., Qs. A K 'iw 165834 irgm W: e 1 'lbw A v: 4 ,. x . 435' ,xg , , -3. 5 , Fflgfiff 1 ' -F32 ,',':', Q ' 'fVQg,',f ' f .W far , 512, ,.., mf V1 M Q Afzfiff' Ji .2'f'l,!Z?ff L .feiifnggy , - W '73, . 14451 :xx xZ5,'?'?.. gf' fi A Jfiiiugg' Ll' -I .W px , f gtg, . . g , Via' r ,911-4-1 ff., IV 1 ,f .1 'I7fLl'9i7f'f' - VB f P -fgfw! ' R if f ,V fu, '1 . TW Hi, V 'rf .. ,, V,-,A 5, .,, 7 ,Wim-., L W , Q ', H .4 ,, . 1 ,. -Qfffii-,r' Y. W . . .. Qin! 1, A 0 ,Jw u 1,.,Jf,, ,4 E'-je, gwlv ii any 353.56 , K '.l,'Z.JLi QKSQN4 -.1f', . '- hir viz 'fm v A! , 3 fr., V yi, , ' - w ' .M14 HUGH SANDERS BM MM Baylor Unlversny Choral Music A Cappella Choar Gnrls Choir WILLIAM E TREGOE BS West Texas State College Instrumental Music Harvester Band Speech and Muslc ROBERT R HAMILTON BS ME Wayland College Texas Technologncal College Speech Thespuan Socmety BEVERLY SMITH B S Texas Woman s Unnverslty Speech Tru Hs Y W E Tregoe dlrector of Instrumental mustc watches Hugh Sanders director of choral muslc play the pnano 41 Robert Green, Spanish II student, speaks into the tape recorder while Miss Virginia Vaughan, Foreign Language Department head, listens for errors. Foreign Language and Journalism ELIZABETH HURLEY, B.S., M.A, Texas Woman's University Journalism Advertising Publications Quill and Scroll Society MRS. LULA B. OWEN, B.A,, M.A. West Texas State College Latin Junior Classical League VIRGINIA VAUGHAN, B.A., M,A. West Texas State College Spanish French Spanish Club French Club MRS. MARY WRIGHT, B.A. West Texas State College Spanish Spanish Club nf? '!.'.. 'QF' 52 W MMM MRS W A MORGAN B A West Texas State College Tvpme Trl HI Y MRS J C PATTILLO BBA Unnversnty of Texas Secretarval Trammg TVPIHQ Commercial Arfs MELVIN CARDWELL, B.B.A, North Texas State College Typing Bookkeepmg MARTHA MONTGOMERY West Texas State College Bookkeepnng Secretarnal Trammg TYPIHQ B MBA Showing Ruta Cartwnght left and Marnlyn Smith the correct way to write shorthand ns Mrs J C Pattnllo head ofthe Commercnal Department Curtis Johnston left, and Dale Veale, watch Elbert L, Albritton, head of the Industrial Arts Department square a piece of wood stock. Vocational and Industrial Arfs WELDON TRICE, B.S., M,E. West Texas State College Sales General Business Football Golf J. M, THOMPSON, B.S,, M.S. North Texas State College Industrial Arts Vocational lndustrial Club ELBERT L. ALBRHTON, Bs., M.E. Sam Houston State College Wood Shop Mechanical Drawing MORRIS RAMSEY, B.S. North Texas State College Mechanical Drawing Crafts Wood Shop Jll'S-in al 'HJ Y x gr X, i X Y S . , vu xi '41 Rosalee Hollowell and Ann Kraft pin a dress pattern to material as Miss Edith Kral head of the Home Economics Department, watches. TERRENCE CULLEY, B,S. North Texas State College Driver's Education Basketball MARY GORDON, B.S., BA. West Texas State College University of Oklahoma Librarian in L.S. x Home Economics and Agriculture EDITH KRAL, B.S. Texas Technological College Home Economics Future Homemakers of America BOB SKAGGS, B.S. Oklahoma State University Vocational Agriculture Future Farmers of America CAFETERIA AND MAINTENANCE . 5 if MRS. ROY KILGORE BILL SMITH Cafeteria Supervisor Maintenance Supervisor Pofs, Pans, Mops and Brooms Arriving In early mornnng fo sfarr cooknng the noon meal are Mrs Janne Becker Mrs Velma Meador Mrs Ellen Swnndle Mrs Dovle Fleicher Mrs Helen Lunsford Mrs Wmnue Slafon and Mrs Neva Ayres Wafh brooms and mops mamfenance staffers begun rherr danly cleanup to rxght Barney R1 a an L Luna an M Bar es No pvcfur d ns rv I Bnllue Harris Left ' are R. 'ley, Vernon Miner, F. M. Preston, Louie F. Ch f' , . H. Bell, C. L. , d A. . n . f A e ' the ad, ' ' ' . 101111111111 ff 1 1 i S an 55 I I ' 1 lnfermlsslon Intermrsslon between the a ts of a performance glves play patrons a chance to stretch thetr legs and enloy refreshments before conttnulng wuth the show School acfuvntles offer stu dents a chance to exercise thelr mlnds and bodies en extracurncular channels between the acts of classroom study and homework Some students fund the lntermussuon more engoyable than the play ttself filly al t of l C gh . . ty t r .R 4 51 , l 55, t - , 1 fr, 41 r KX: 14 '1 Eu s as fl lla 4, 4 ' xx I , A X . l X 6- Q gy: V- f 'mg-, W. ,. Jw--. I-J. x 'g 'W- -.. . ga b, 1 V. i W , ' f WLAN H jv f A Q4 1 fi , 3 f- fl 'Y if ' 'f' V! ,. I ,, 4 , 4 1 1 Q 'S 2- - . 4 XA . 5, A J . I A I l- X, ' . T37 K' I N?-f V 324- I, L, vsqs'-'Q , I v ff' - X ,. 4 x '- Q W 31 .1 1 1 ,f , it A Q fi, 5. af 1. ff. if 1 Q-fl f -i i.,-iv' - 'X we I 3' Y , .,,..., ,, ,,.' ,Aw-V .19 wgfff 1 ,,...-,-' gefw vii S' Qi, 1 . ' -1 , Q- ,551 ' -if 1. Gif-if fr -A M' fl Speaking on sales promotion ot yearbooks at the Texas High School Press Associa- tion in Denton is Tirey Patterson, assist- ant editor. Annual Records School Events Providing a permanent record ot the school and its students each year, the Harvester annual offers an outlet for student staff- ers with abilities in art, photog- raphy, writing, editing, and busi- ness. The Harvester is a member of CQ:-, the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Texas High School Press Association, West Texas High School Press Association, Panhandle High School Press As- sociation, and Quill and Scroll, international honor society for high school journalists. Students swarm to school and fill the halls, with their new yearbooks and a freshly-filled pen, for the annual signing party the night the annuals arrive, 'fi New members of the Harvester staff sell subscriptions in the center hall. Left to right are Bill Nickens, assistant sports editor, .lim I22 if , f 1 Hall: Larry Jones, business assistant, and Dianna Snider, art editor, Genieve Townsend, senior class editor, standing, Buying subscriptions are Donna Herr and Elaine Tinsley. a 5n995 Sefllof information Sheets While Carol lee Frazer, iunior editor, checks cutlines. Harvester Wins Awards Yearbook statters travel to conventions at Denton, Lubbock and Canyon each year, where awards are given and clinics held on all phases ot yearbook pro- duction. This year in Denton the i959 Harvester won second place at T.H.S.P.A., and at Lubbock re- ceived a first place trophy at W.T.H.S.P.A. A first place rating in critical iudging by C.S.P.A. in New York was received by the i958 year- book, which also won a second place trophy at P.H.S.P.A. in Can- yon. At an assembly when the an- nuals arrive in May, the book is unveiled and the dedication is announced. go Working on layouts in the new annual office are Ernie Christie, sports editor, Jane Hayes, activities editor, and Glenda Gorman, clubs and organizations editor, ,l If Michael Brown the orientation bly, explaining tion sales for nual. ,wi editor-in-chief, speaks at and publications assem- and promoting subscrip- the i960 Harvester an- Y Joyce Snow and Janet Haslam, typists, Homeroom presidents wait in line to pick up the long-awaited yearbooks as work on copysheets for the yearbook. they arrive in May. 4,419 , o I l23 Q- M sv' mi' ' -'rrvvf' wp- ,, .A 'lin N- 'sali- Lynda Wilhelm, editor-in-chief, checks through the copy basket before making page dunn- mies to meet a weekly deadline, Paper lnforms Students Producing a weekly newspaper to record the activities and achievements of students in both curricular and extra-curricular fields is a task that requires daily work and plan- ning. Student staffers meet after school twice weekly to write, edit and prepare for dis- tribution of the paper that is delivered every Friday morning, except during six- week test weeks. ' ' Editor Holds Press Posf The Little Harvester, pub- lished weekly, provides jour- nalistic experience for stu- dents with abilities in writ- ing, editing, photography, ad- vertising, and business. The Little Harvester is e member of the Texas High School Press Association, Pan- handle High School Press As- ia 7 WH! -.gr 1533 sociation, West Texas High School Press Association, ln- terscholastic League Press Conferense, Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association, and Quill and Scroll. Lynda Wilhelm, editor-in- chief, was vice-president of P.H.S.P.A. for l96O. i-Mgr-I is tg ,wgfxggmn , Copyreading and typing stories are Marianna Perkins, feature editor, and Ruth Irwin, associate editor. 'X Thursday afternoon finds staffers busily folding The Little Harvester that is to be distributed Friday morning. Carolyn Jones, Mack Taylor, and Bill Kiclwell work at the counter, while Gary Hackley, Ruth lrwin, Linda Herd, Lynda Wilhelm, Marianna Perkins, Johnny English, an Patty White fold ata table. I24 Lrffle Harvester Rates Hrgh For the tourth consecuttve year the Llttle Harvester last sprung won the top Medalist rating of CSPA In natlonal crttlcal Iudglng Thus year the school news paper won a tlrst place plaque for the second consecutive year at T HSPA In Denton Dunng last year the paper receuved the Qunll and Scroll George H Gallop Award the top Dnstlngulshed Merit Award LPC rn Austnn and place trophues at both WT H S P A and P H S P A Statters travel to conven tlons at Austrn Denton Lub bock and Canyon 'wus Q-.4-vm ,. Wi A ,343 Gary Hackley sports edttor keeps a close eye on the game from se.,,4 ah T 'N-.. rw Paulette Cooke advertusung manager checks the weekly adverttsrng schedule whsle Mary Ann Harvey busmess manager posts Lrttle Harvester charges IH the ledger Medalist Paper the press box at Harvester Stadium whvle Bull Kldwell asslstant sports edutor records the actson Typnsts workmg on stones for the weekly paper are Judy Mrhalskt Larry Games and Carolyn Jones clrculatuon man Johnny Englush Not plctured are Patty Whtte Darlene Curry and Lrrrda Herd ager delrvers papers to sub scrrbers ln therr horneroorns on Frrday rnorntng l25 W I O . I I I P ' ... .' ' of l. . . .' ', first . . . L . - , , . 9- S . QQ ' I ta 'fri L. uv , nv V I r -A ... WMM fy X y Y ' , , l 4 L- Wm-,.-l......,l A z frm' V I -ir ' , I - f , - . Q ,,,, V A , r l xl I V ay V. y 5 r , e . ., 3. rm! af ll nite . . . 4 sf A O I ,, I' f l--g The Harvester marching and s ands at a ention Green and Gold football field where they perform during halftine at all home grid games a y to march and play at a night tootball game are Janet Osborne, vtcef res dent, Aft- Adcoclc, secretary-treasurer, Gary Schultz, presdentg and W. E gee d rei':' -Qi ' i yni ' U g ....,,. ,T ,, l 5 ,, 14- 5 . f ,Q'.Q1',-f, I If . 7 4 Y Q Ev if , 74+ '-1. Un Ylu-L ' T -4 ' ' .':' - . -'ff sf, N V,-+15 Q Marching Band Boosts Morale To aid the students in developing co! ordination ot both mind and body, teach the importance of cooperative et- fort, se-lt-discipline, responsibility, and to help the morale ot the school are the purposes ot the Harvester Marching Band. With the idea that group playing ot musical instruments demands industry, punctuality, honesty, and integrity trorr every student, W. E. Tregoe, band di- rector at P.H.S tor seven years, has fashioned a sldlled marching and cone cert unit. The band played and marched at all home games, at the season opener at Wichita Falls, and at all district games avvay trom home. 'r , . . .,... - -ql, v fri ' dl' I . 4 4 , g . Band Marches To Victory CLARINET: Jackie Beauchamp, Jan Blan'on, Dana Cantrell, Casey Celt n, Dale Coffin, Judy Collom, Sue Crornrine, George Dorris, Linda Frazier, Barbara Graham, Scott Hahn, Dean Hearn, Nancy Lam, Nita Lee, Wtlleta Lofythe' Linda Meech, Jerry Raines, Ronald Rice, Dolores Rockfyell, David Scarberry Ricky Schmidt, Linda Tadlock, Anna Jo Watson, Sandra Whelchel, See We ns Ellen Wiley, Carollin Noolley. CORNET: larry Bohlander, Joe Bouriancl, Larry Harktns, Ben Johnson, Henry Nett, Wilson Neil, Joe Roberson, Milton Saltzman, Gary Schcftz, Jrn Shev. maker, John Triplett, Virginia Walter, John Yates. SAXOPHONE: Jimmy Dalton, Norma Fatheree, Robert Garrett, Lynn Hobson Susan Kay, Stan Michno, Sallie Parsley, Susan Qoible, Rtcharc: Rath. TROMBONE: Cecil Collom, Bobby Grant, Glenn Henderson, Kenneth Mler, Gene Shelhamer, Billy Tucker. BASSOON: John Wagoner. BARITONE. Jim Barrow, John Gott, John Ironrnonger. BASS: J. B. Denson, Robert Mtller, Billy Ripple, Ronnie Stapleton, Jimrny Tyson FRENCH HORN: Terry Burns, Carlton Burt, Ronald Ellis, Vince Johnson, Gary Silver, Shane Wilbanks. OBOE: Gail Culpepper, FLUTE: Nancy Crites, Helen Humphries, Martha Kelley, Susie Lane, Jody Mihalski, Marilyn Scott, Cathy Smith, Linda Wooclall. PICCOLO: Ann Adcock, Janet Osborne. CYMBALS: Gay Simmons, Barbara Spinks, BELLS Pamela Goodlctt, Shirley Wright. DRUMS: Harold Fuller, Jim Harris, Terry Nlemeier, Mike Palmei Scott Wilson BASS DRUM: Jack Zuerker, ff ' -wiv ' ' ' 'f '5',,, 7. .' ,, S ' f gamma- wau..gQyn':fr2qf ,j ,,:,,,3ga1fj,-'H ' ' Q t.Q.Ji:'3Lt i'f,LQ,,f1- - - A IQ! . A3-r - . ix, asf? . y ' :ng 55 ' rf? -r Q , Y.,v,.kl . ,Q ,TA Wh., -L A 1 ' .4 , -'-v-- A - r--' fu ' A .. 5 b',, I. .. ,U ,,.',,,,,,,sg L M' za s- ro J . '-e .L- kgs' .k','S. ZH . f, R2 11 ',-J . . -y-.. ,ga i af ,va is-'Ik' ? ' ' 5 - ull V L 'TS 1a,Q A K. The l5Cl 9 band CO UJlSt:s a popular rootine on the held at Harvester Stadium I27 ? ' I e Drum Maiors John Wagoner and Joe Bourland illustrate how they lead the band during halftime at Harvester football games, Pampa Boasts Sweepstakes After traveling to Dallas in October to play at the State Fair, the Harvester Band won Division l rating in marching at the lnterscholas- tic League contest at Canyon, following in the tradition that won the Sweepstakes Award last year. ln i958-59 the band won Division l ratings in marching, concert playing, and sight-reading. Winning another Sweepstakes, the band was rated Division l, as well as outstanding marching, concert, and sight-reading band, at the Tri-State music festival in Enid, Okla. Gary Shultz played with the All-State Band at Austin in February, after being chosen at the regional band meet in Dumas in December. Others who played with the regional band were Janet Osborne, Shirley Wright, Jack Zuerker, Helen Humphries, Willeta Lowther, David Scarberry, Dean Hearn, Cassandra Coffin, Dale Coffin, Pamela Goodlett, Susan Kay, John Wagoner, Stan Michno, Joe Bourland, Vince Johnson, Mike Palmer, J. B. Denson, Terry Burns, and Shane Wilbanks. I28 ag Stage Band members, who appear at basketball games ana student dances, are: Front row, Stan Michno, baritone saxo- phone, David Scarberry, alto saxophone, Richard Rath, alto saxo- phonef John Wagoner, tenor saxophoneg second row, Mike Ann Adcock, left, Band Sweetheart, is escorted off the football field by Shultz, president. An attendant, Pam- V91 ,,,,......--H , 0' H , gms- . PQ .-W, pw .....,,.. ,,,,, ..,, W M, Palmer, drumsp Gene Shelhamer, trombone, Cecil Collurn, trom- boneg Bobby Grant, trombone, third rovv, Vince Johnson, piano, John Goff, bassp Joe Bourland, Cornet, Gary Slwltz, Cornet, Milton Saltzman, Cornet. -In i ,vs ,X .. g , , . M sufs .2 . ,M M. 14 v K ela Goodlett, is escorted by David Scarberry. At the All-School Carnival ring-throwing booth, class representatives sliovv off the prize cakes. Hawking their wares are Joe Roberson, soplwoe more-g Shirley Wright, seniorg and Susan Kay, iunior. V ' Vw.,-' Q oizi.--ffji ,f ,,4-' ,,,e- ,- r ,,.-f XA sf' G 4 1 1 , x.. , A-, Almos' as fa-niiar on tne too'oalI fed as the players a'e t.vir'ers Linda Woodafl, Vvilieta Lovmrier, Sandra Wrielcnel, and Gal Culsepper itront to back . l29 GIRLS' CHOIR members are: Front row, Anita Buske, Paula Ratliff, Sandra Weatherford, Jean Skidmore, Marline Taylor, Janece Franklin, second row, Linda Galbreath, Glenda Deering, Lanora Abbott, Mar- garet Burns, Gail Hinkle, Eloise Carlilie, Ginger Jolly, Pat Nickols, Linda Barker, third row, Vickie Taylor, Susan Palmitier, Jean Nichols, Quenelle Archer, Mary Alice Coombes, Dian Huff, Nancy Williams, Sandra Braly, Myrna Haiduk, Patiiicia Covalt, Marilyn Gray, fourth row, Myrna Pope, Kristi Brown, vice-president, Pat Emler, Katherine Gibby, Joan Hagaman, Karen Wells, Lyn Stroble, Mary Helen Ayres, Gail Hutchens, Judy Sasser, Marcile Glison, back row, Darlene Riley, president, Marion Gray, Joanne Montgomery, lrene Baggerman, Sue Guthrie, secretary, Rita Bryant, Jane Carter, Sue Maxey, Janet Has- lam, Lynn Murphree, Patsy Cook, Virginia Vance. Two Choirs Undersfudy For A Cappella JUNIOR A CAPPELLA members are: Front row, Wilna Carlile, Paul- ine Wright, Beverly Stephens, Judy Gordon, Donna Walsh, Sami Sue Cook, Judy Essery, Kay Bailey, second row, Marlene Darnell, Mary Ellen Williams, Elizabeth Graham, Saundra Pennington, Madeline Ed- wards, Jean Fuller, Wynona Pritchard, Judy Chisum, Ruth Guthrie, I30 secretary-treasurer, third row, Dorothy Forbes, Suzanne Paden, Judy Vail, Ardis Barnard, LaVonna Andrus, Linda Worley, Kaye Ellis, Dianne Tidwell, back row, Mary Lou Miller, Ray Dee White, William Gray, president,iJeff Hullender, Mike Clark, Mike Klein, Bill Don Eads, vice- president, Eddie Marshall, Ronnie Gabriel, and Linda Belmont. Choral Juniors Junior A Cappella and Girls' Choirs are stepping stones for their members who may earn places in the A Cappella Choir as seniors graduate. The Girls' Choir won the Sweep- stakes Award at the Region IX ln- terscholastic League contest in April, l959. Officers are Darlene Riley, president, Kristi Brown, vice-presi- dent, and Sue Guthrie, secretary- treasurer. Officers of Junior A Cappella are William Gray, president, Bill Don Eads, vice-president, and Ruth Ann Guthrie, secretary-treasurer. State Chorisfs Of 250 contestants, Tom McPeak, first tenor, was chosen a member of the All-State Choir to sing in Austin in February, Mary Sturgeon, first also, was named an alternate. At Austin 260 choral students from all regions in Texas comprised the All-State Choir. Eight Pampa choir members chosen to sing with the All-Region Choir were Tom McPeak, Jerry Bax- ter, Jerry Wilson, John Campbell, Ann Bybee, Wanda Simpson, Mary Sturgeon, and Marilyn Smith. First place winner at the All-School Carnival was the Girl's Choir Lakook CBeatnikJ Club. Jackie Fikes performs while Mr. Bill Cooper, master of cere- monies, rests. Tom McPeak, first tenor, chosen for the All-State Choir at the regional contest, and Mary Sturgeon, first alto, selected as an alternate, pragiice be. fore their trip to Austin to sing with the state choir. Junior A Cappella President William Gray unites Janice Giddens and John Arthur at the choir's marriage booth at the Carni- val. l3I X. Choir Goins Recognition 'why W' Looking at one of the private practice rooms in The new choir room are section +V? Pete Lewis, A Cappella viceepresident, and John Campbell, president, pre- pare to throw a water balloon at Don Berry at their All-School Carnival leaders, Shirley McCoy, Ginger Hopkins, booth Zoy Coronis, Marilyn Smith, Jerry Baxter, Tom McPeak, and Darrell Kirbie. For Pampa Cn Spring Tour A CAPPELLA CHOIR members are: First row: Nannette Flynt, Alcyon Flaherty, Beryl Nash, Linda Lander, Zoy Coronis, Marilyn Smith, Sara Naylor, Betty Ann Russell, Jon Naylor, Wanda Simpson, Vicki Payne, Nancy Jones, Meloda Hunter. Second row: Nora Wells, Barbara Maxwell, Verena Hunter, Sue Barnett, Nita Cartwright, Donna Tarpley, Karen Capps, Dorothy Rose, Shirley McCoy, Ann Bybee, Bobbie Lee Andis, Virginia Hopkins, Joyce Holtman, Margaret lngle. Third row: Linda Warden, Sue Collins, Kenneth White, Bill Brown, Bobby McCain, Jerry Baxter, John Campbell, Pete Lewis, Cleo Meaker, Jerry Nichols, Rita Cartwright, Virginia Worrell, Eddie Riemer. Back row: Mary Sturgeon, Beverly Moore, Robert King, John Prince, Jay Followell, Paul Spencer, Don Berry, Tom McPeak, Frank Pryor, Jack Carlson, Earl Leith, Jerry Wilson, Rowland Stone, John Carlson, Darrell Kirbie. Giving Pampa High School the best possible representation in choral music and increasing the ability of participating students to read and perform choral music are the purposes of A Cappella Choir. This year's group was chosen as the out- standing choir at the Perryton Christmas Festi- val and will make a spring tour through West Texas. Before the Christmas holidays, A Cap- pella Choir cut a tape of carols which was played Christmas Day over Station KGNC in Amarillo. The choir also sang for the lighting of the Nativity Scenes in Central Park. Each year the choir awards a scholarship to a deserving student. Choir officers are John Campbell, presi- dent, Pete Lewis, vice-president, and Rita Cart- wright, secretary. Section leaders are Shirley McCoy and Ginger Hopkins, first and second sopranos, Zoy Coronis and Marilyn Smith, first and second altos, Jerry Baxter and Tom Mc- Peak, first and second tenors, Darrell Kirbie, bass, and Pete Lewis, baritone. fl Beryl Nash and Nannette Flynt, accompanists, get instructions from Mr. Hugh Sanders, director, as Rita Cartwright, 5eCretary, watches. l33 ,- 4? if . or EBT H 1 , 5 'W 1 ?1Q W uv J' . . vs S -49, if f ,aff 5, 1 M fji 1 1 s w zwswff in W, 'fwiq W, J , N J! 'H' ?M1 gf W ,149 ra Office Jobs .. are Joyce Stanley, Sue Foster, Nancy Bailey, Bessy Quallsg back row, Cecille Williams, Jeannie Ring, Marcia Ward, and Clara Den- nis. ers, and Carol Tripplehorn. Standing are Elaine Tinsley, Joyce Doggett, Sherry Carter, Frances Aftergut, Sandra Futch, and Bar- bara Epps, Not pictured is Linda Lander. 'i BOOKROOM ASSISTANTS-Students who work in the bookroom and co-op help to operate the mimeograph machine and sell school supplies. On the iob here are Wanda Tinney, Wendell Ridgway, Judy Miller, and Karen McCarthy, Jackie Collins missed the picture. COACHES' ASSISTANTS-Students who work in the coaches' offices answer the telephone and type stencils. Making a call are, left to right, Lou Ann Taylor, Donna Forsha, and Jane Ann Hoover. Not pictured is Donna Herr. I35 Q., NJ J Q Ag -Q V M 1.5! S fry i --.V . ll! ..L,. , l . 4 A f 5 ,. Y ., - . a- . . . 'V' -4 - v -. -v ' , - . ' fc - .ts -qv f,' , v ar ., s ', ' y. Q 1.1: . , s vw ' . Preparing to let their arrows fly are Dale Coffin and Jimmy Dalton as they practice archery. Boys In Action Although Boy's Physical Education is required only for sophomores, it is also offered to iunior and senior boys. In classes boys are taught turnf bling, tennis, softball, volleyball, football, and soccer. They learn the art of working together. Health is taught as part of the sophomore course. r r N X 5, ' ,.- ' ' ' I- .- I Zfyf.. ,-fl - . i ', ?ff'g1f'.g4 mai-, 1 1. -I-- . ,ff-Lff '., i 4 4 1' 1ze 7,,a1ef' Q ,?f'Ly:JiC:'t'-iv,-E. t V-grfifrf-1' '.'. 31651-'1f1,-45-1 ff- I' i-fin 111, , - ii ? fx fi.- 'l .Q 6.341 nazi., ,- , , V: ,il iN,'.g.:.1.. , -i . ' . ..' '. j Sq LT -:?'- N a t 1,-.. - .fi Q., e. 1, f avr., '-- -r A .'41yR.k . ds fp K, fig- ,- .- nj 3.2, wg , J- v. ' W -cf-me .V ., -A Q...-V-1 .viii-JQQ. ' i, f-, ' I, D , ' 'ff7w-5 .1 i. -ff ' .. g2'4' . '- vp fl. .-.'s 'r.. '-'- - --.' vsffsr-F.-1, :--+- f.o-i-,JL .- Practicmg their kick ng, Dale Brown and John Trip!etv, parttqipaie in a soccer game. Rope climbing and volleyball are two of the many activities in boys P.E Chico Ramirez denfonstrates a head stand, while Max Patton waits his turn. I37 4-f'f' Prtnce Mtchael lRussell Bowen? center presents an ordmary rope to Pruncess Esmerelda lKay Koloshal ated as a gft whale the Queen lSue Fosterl and Kung lDav1d Balchj watch rn dusmay .--ag Momdoo the Magrcnan CEugene Wernhermerl performs a magnc frre bowl truck whale Second Page lVerena Hunterl Doctor lKay Tooleyl and Frrst Page lGlenda Fmkelstelnl watch wrth amazement Thesprans Troop Play to Schools For the second consecutuve year Thespuans trooped to the seven Parnpa elementary schools to present a play for audrences of chnldren The Plaln Pnncess by Aurand Harris thus years play was presented February 2 at Travrs Austin Sam Houston and Baker schools After a weeks delay because of snow the play was presented Feb ruary 9 at Horace Mann Larnar and Wilson The play deplcted the story of an ugly prnncess who always sand I won tl When she learned to be sweet she turned unto a beautiful prnncess Performers Queen Sue Foster Kang David Balch Prrncess Kay Kolosha Prince Russell Bowen Dame Goodwrt Mary Sturgeon Martha Marsh Judy Bond Annabelle Dulcrbelle Florfbelle Echo Doctor Sue Greene Marquetta Cargill Kay Tooley Eugene Wexnheurner Glenda Fnnkelstern Second Page Verena Hunter Understudy for Annabelle Sue Colllns Magician First Page Stage Crew Rudy Hullender Jerry Baxter Jan Hall Judy Mrller Krustr Brown Sue Collins Lil- Dame Goodwut CMary Sturgeonl Introduces her daughters to the Kung and Queen The daughters are Florrbelle lSue Greenel Dulcnbelle Cludy Bondl Anabelle lMartha Marshl and Echo lMarquetta Cargulll I38 I , r ,l!.. A fr - - rf - - 1 . , . If ,I ty: X t . . 1 r A X f 1 1 ,J X fl M f W- , y I 'I ll dll lim A - ' 1 4 , , ' . ' I I , se , i I . h . . . . . r , , rs I 1 A f ' f, fa I , , . J . i if . ,A J W rg 4 . Q li f f 'N . s t A ' I ' F ,2 t ' ' ti Q so 5 - I ri' fr' , f jx, I ' y H . I Y a . I 'l 1 nl Juniors Give Comedy Because the students of Pampa High had asked for a play about modern teenagers, that is what the Junior Class gave them in And Came the Spring by Marriiane and Joseph Hayes. The three-act comedy, directed by Miss Bever- ly Smith and Mr. Bob Hamilton, revolves around the problems and social life of a typical present- day American family. Involved in the plot are the mixed-up love lives' of the teenagers in the Hartman, Lindsay, Nolan, North, and Webster families. Production staff for the play included Judy Mil- ler, assistant director, Mike Moorman, sound ef- fects, Patricia Bryan, properties, David Parker, Jerry Baxter, Sue Collins, Verena Hunter, Kristi Brown, and Margaret Meeks, stage sets, Thespian Troupe lOlO, makeup, and Beryl Nash and Willet- ta Tucker, advertising committee. The play was presented November 23 and 24 in the P.H.S. auditorium. 'Htl fame fxfe t56,1fkz91 ' by filnrrijtme and Joseph Hayes Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French CHARACTERS Mr. Jeffrey Hartman Rudy Hullender Mrs. Louse Hartman Verena Hunter Midge Hartman Virginia Hartman Elliott Hartman Buzz Lindsay Kc-ith Nolan Freddie North Mr, Fields Alan Fields Clancy Carolyn Webster Gabby Allen Edna , Mrs. Fields , , Christine Myers, Cnderstudy: Jan Hall Sue Collins David Parker Tom McPoak Jerry Baxter Mike Moorman John Prince Lucky Dunham Lynn NICGCQ Kristi Brown Trecia Flowers Rita Robinson Glenda Gorman Annette Preston Aw, can the sour grapes, exclaims Midge lJan Hallj, referring to her dull sister, Virginia CSue Collinsl, while their mother CVerena Hunteri and father CRudy Hullenderl, listen in .confusion. 'More than once did the actions of the sophosticated Chris- tine lKristi Brownj completely astonish Keith Uerry Bax- terj, Elliot lDavid Parkerj, and Buzz CTom McPeakJ. You see the picture can be used for blackmail, explain Niarvaret Meeks Freddie lMike Moormanj and Gabbie tTrecia Flowers! to D D the surprised Clancy llynn McGeeJ. I39 The district attorney lDavid Balchl and his assistant iRussell Bowenj cross examine Lizzie lMarquetta Cargillj concerning the murder of her father and stepmother, Andrew and Abby Borden. Seniors Present Drama of Trial The Legend of Lizzie, a dramatic play by Reginald Lawrence, was presented by the Senior Class March lrl-l5. Based on a true story, the play tells of a bitter young girl, Lizzie Borden, who feels un- wanted in her home. After the death of her father and stepmother, she is tried for their murder. Besides cast members pictured on this page in rehearsal scenes, seniors who had roles in the play were Carlton Burt, Hershel Terrell, Ronnie Smith, Betty Barnes, Nannette Flynt, Terry Joe Haralson, Billy Gene Wray, and Jimmy Simpson. Understudies were Kay Kolosha, Kay Tooley, Jane Carter, Norma Jean Fatheree, Marilyn Smith, Betty Sprinkle, Linda Lander, and Betty Russell. Martha Marsh, right, assistant director, prompts cast members in a scene from the play. Rehearsing are Emily Fay Ring lClaraJ, Butch Dunham fHenryl, and Frank Mulanax CUncle Morsej, standing, Tom Pace itown marshall and Lynda Wilhelm Ciail matronl. The defense attorney CMalcolm Carterl questions Emma Borden iSue Greenej concerning the actions of her sister, Lizzie, on the day of the murder. Johnny English is presid- ing iudge. I40 Lizzie lMarquetta Cargilll, right, is reprimanded by her father lEugene Wein heimerl and stepmother CMary Sturgeonl when she comes home late after a walk in the rain. Leading her into the room is Bridget, the maid lCarol Goodwin J. 'inet E:':'. Champs Repeat Again March and April, 1959 As Harvester cagers returned victorious from Austin with the State 4-A crown, final copy for the i959 Harvester yearbook was shipped to Dallas. Twenty- four seniors and four iuniors were initiated by the National Honor Society. Construction started on the new addition of the building, but two months after school started teachers and students who were to occupy the new rooms were still waiting to move. Jim Scott and Butch Dunham were elected presi- dent and vice-president of the student body. The Harvester Band won Sweepstakes at Borger. So ended April. 25.2 X, W Members of the Senior Play cast Doug Luedeeke Rrchard New Phyllis Burress and Theresa Marakg senior cheerleaders, welcome home berry Becky Gray Judy Wells and Kevin Chisholm rehearse the victorious Sfafe 4'A Champion Hafvestefs in 5 Pep allY in from scene from their play The Skin of our Teeth of the old Lanora Theater. Dr John Stephens vice president of Abilene Christian Colleoe addresses the Key Club at Bernice Beuselinck and Sylvia Grider give a a banquet in the PHS cateterra March 23 carnation and pin to Zoy Coronis in National Honor Society initiation. l4l P Month of Vicfories May, 1959 The Harvesterette volleyball team returned from the state tournament at Abilene with the runner-up trophy. Pampa's combined choirs presented their Spring Festival concert. Scholarship and departmental award winners were an- N-U nounced at a special assembly, while trophies won by P.H.S. groups and teams were presented to the school. Bob Jernigan, valedictorian who was a Regional Science Fair winner, took his project to the National Fair in Hartford, Connecticut, and won a fourth place among 320 entries. to the school at the awards assembly. :twlptv r s. ta Anne Tripplehorn, editor, presents a copy of 1959 Harvester annual to Mrs. J, E. Torvie, to whom the book was dedicated. ' . it a big success, as usual. Principal L. J, Edmondson stands with trophies presented X i Even though many students thought the annuals would never arrive, the signing party was M, P ' I -' Y f 9 fl y- - ,.,, qqlm 4 U Myrna Pope sings at the tal- M in A W W M ent show in the Field House, A ai 'A 'V H W' which netted Student Council A plantation scene was the setting forthe all-school prom in late May. 5650. I42 .fa mg, i Aww' Q 1 M, S' x uses are the 1959 -at , D Sisl- 5 i' . i il X H ,Nu K QN ' I QW! ff Elections Dominate L' October, 1959 Students voted on Favorites and Pin-Ups. King Mert Cooper and Queen Karen Capps reigned during The All-School Carnival. The Junior Class presented And Came the Spring. John Gott and Kenneth Miller received letters ot commenda- tion Tor their scores on The National Merit Scholar- ship qualifying test taken last spring, Eight A Cap- pella choir members traveled to All-Regional Choir rehearsal at West Texas State College in Canyon. Jim Scott, student body president, explains their iobs in the UNICEF drive to class presidents Dick Batson, sophomore, Lucky Dunham, junior, and .loe Bourland, senior. Nl' sary, Steve Lewis, alias Harvey Harvester, draws curious looks from Roselle Baggerr-nan, Sue Brown, and Steve Lewis compare first six younger kids at the Sandie game bonfire. weeks report cards with mixed emotions. QHTHUHV ' KFRBIE 4 .fi Ellllll Rigf- ,ax xr .1 XR 'Q R Southern Association of Student Councils delegates Mary Ann Harvey Lyn Stroble and Sue Guthrie plan their trip to the convention at Corpus Ch ist: with Mrs Ruby Capps sponsor Richard Palmer student assembly speaker shows Jim Scott the proper way to shake hands Activities Reign November, 1959 Sue Brown was elected Miss Flarne and reign- ed at Sarnmie Sandie bonfire. Seventeen Parnpa delegates attended the Top of Texas Association ot Student Councils convention at Tascosa High School, Amarillo. The Harvester Band and spon- sors traveled to the State Fair in Dallas. Harvester annual and Little Harvester won first place tro- phies at West Texas High School Press Associa- tion convention in Lubbock. Students participated in the UNICEF drive Halloween. . Mrs. E. L. Norman and Mr. James Webb inspect the book lockers'in one of the new YOOVTIS. -, ali' . - A A M nv- ,,- ka. 1 Ann Adcock, Harvester Band Sweetheart, is crowned by Band Presi- dent Gary Shultz during halftime activities at the Pampa-Borger foo ball game. '11 ,P 1. ss., Counting Junior Red Cross enrollment money are Sterling Price, Mari- anna Perkin, Mr. Perry Sikes, mathematics teacher, Joe McElrath, Patti Foster, Lette Roberts, and Howard Graham, JRC sponsor. The drive collected 5708.95 Richard Hughes, president of P.H.S. Betty Barnes, Kent Mitchell, and Bryan Speck, speech students, question Jim Scott, student in 1948, returned to give a talk on body president, concerning a campaign to ban smoking on the P.H.S. campus. Russia. I46 ' x f Q f 'I ' qi L, ,,, t UI T' 5- KINGS Blix AG C'T'S W ,. .. .4 my -45 X- ,basl s 131317 W7 Snow Delays Exams January, 1960 With semester exams coming up, students returned after the Christmas holidays to try to start the New Year oft right. Leap Year gave the girls a chance to do the asking. A snowstorm delayed semester tests when students en- joyed a long weekend with Monday and Tuesday holidays. ln a candlelight semi-formal ceremony, twelve students were initiated by Thespians- Patsy Chance, Paula Bullard, Sami Cook, and Roselle Baggerman I A A , await their tumbling act at a beatn'k pep rall . Buddy Rawls, senior quarterback, received the Fighting I Y Heart Award at the football banquet, and Marcia Ward was crowned Football Queen by Co-Captain Bobby Stephens. Some confusion was caused as the new semester started by room number changes in the new wing of the school. S 'lC' ' W i 1 2 KW95 The 5Wl '9 Kings SYGQC band PIHYS f0V 'he 0Pfnl l9 Of The C0fOf 5d-0 Inn OH Swami CLynn Schoolfieldl looks into his crystal ball to predict Jan- 18- A Snowslofm PVeVen7ed 'he ma Ch'n9 band from PlaY'n9 In 3 a Harvester victory in their basketball game with Monterey. parade, which was canceled. He was right 5' it Q Linda Fain is measured for her graduation Mrs. J. E. Torvie, cheerleader sponsor, receives a bouquet of roses from Bobby Stephens, cap and gown by another senior, Nellie football co-captain, at the football banquet. She was honored as the most loyal and devoted Greene. football tan. l48 fwjf Silk P I nv' 1 .--- ....-.....-- ---........ in ..-...W Z -M-Q---. 74 'I' WMM S -'22 . Q i L-.-1. , ..--.f-5u- Q il!n i7 -G ...Aw 9' 3 3 CREW u so ff 4 'Lg is Stage Crew No play can be a complete success vvlthout the stage crews who perform the robs that enhahce the effective ness of a production Luke these stage crews who are responsuble for sets lnghtrng propertnes makeup and cos fumes the clubs and organnzatlons of trvous sfudents vvhose backstage per formances spur Interest un the lnfe of a school VA A l , 1 1 ,l - . -- f xx . . 'I . I -I t I V -6 1 a.school provide activities for indus- B 'fi- t 'Ze 15 2. IP X I t X xx N l iw' 'sa-if .Q . 3 ...':'f v 4, -.A 0-i.., Z U .Q -, Q.- f 1-'qxvtt ,fu .,..-04 , uf- '4 ,...- 4 if ,,,..,-4 na? ' ' ff 'Xx ...nf . -9 .V .,' f , , Q16 I . I I ' wwf' Q-..., T, iJY A x ol, ' fl-15 A 1 Is? 'Q .if if 1 1 . if Q N na, .1 Yi Q.. 'ISI EUGENE WEINHEIMER PHILLIP GIST President Vice'President Scholarship . . . Service National Society Sets Selection Standards National Honor Society was organized in Pampa High School in 1930 with nine senior and five iunior members. As the school grew, so did the membership. This year, with a nucleus of thir- teen seniors who were elected last year, the society initiated forty-one new members includ- ing twenty-seven seniors and fourteen juniors. To create an enthusiasm in scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the stu- dents of Pampa High School are the purposes of N.H.S. SENIOR INITIATES: Front row, Butch Dunham, Janet Osborne, Ann Adcock, Vicky Garcia, Betty Barnes, Lynda Wilhelm, Jane Carter, Shane Wilbanksp middle row, Glenda Finkelstein, Gay Vanderburg, Shirley Wright, Virginia Hopkins, Marianna Perkins, Lou Ann Taylor, DeAnne Thornton, Mary Sturgeon, back row, Gary Shultz, John Q: Wagoner, Buddy Rawls, Charles Warren, Kenneth Miller, Don Berry, David Balch, John Goff, Hershel Terrell, and Kippy Williams. Not pictured is Sue Foster, who was in Denton attending the Future Teachers of America convention as District Miss FTA. Q JOE BOURLAND MICHAEL BROWN JOHN CAMPBELL KAREN CAPPS NITA CARTWRIGHT I52 Top Seniors, Juniors Eligible as Members All seniors and iuniors who have grade av- erages of 85 or above are eligible for selection as members of N.H.S. Each year five per cent of the Junior Class and fifteen percent of the Senior Class are initiated. From the list of eligible students, all faculty members rate the students on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. New members are introduced and presented pins at a formal initiation assembly in the spring. L HENRIETTE DeNARDINI MISS EVELYN MILAM Secretary Sponsor eodership . . . Character JUNIOR INITIATES: Front row, Maxine Slater, Gisela Roeper, Judy Mihalski, Linda Woodallg middle row, Frances Aftergut, iLyn Stroble, Donna Forsha, Mary Alice Coombes, Beryl Nash, Susan Kay, back row, Annette Preston, Keith Gregory, and Joyce Doggett, Not pictured is Lucky Dunham, who was fighting in the Golden Gloves state tournament at Fort Worth when the picture was taken. ZOY CORONIS MARY BETH HARRIS KAY KOLOSHA JIM SCOTT JERRY TAINTOR I53 Miss Elizabeth Hurley, sponsor, and Paulette Cooke, president, serve themselves at the Initiation October i3 in the home economics living room. Society Promotes Clear Writing Quill and Scroll, international hon- or society tor high school iournalists, promotes scholarship, dispassionate thinking, and clear forceful writing. To become a member a student must be a iunior with an 85 average tor the preceding year, have worked on one ot the publications for a year, and be approved by the sponsor. Activities include tall and spring initiations, a steak try, and sale ot pictures to raise funds tor a basket of tood clothing and toys tor a needy tamily at Christmas time. lg: we Looking over last year's annual, which won Columbia and West Texas press association awards, are Tirey Patterson, assistant editor, and Michael Brown, editor-inrchiet. Officers enioying themselves at their annual steak fry November 5 are Michael Brown, parliamentarian, Tirey Patterson, treasurer, Lynda Wilhelm, vice-president, and Ruth lrwin, secretary. ,-, 5' ia Aw? t Wit Fall initiates taking the pledge ct Quill and Scroll at the candle-lighting ceremony are Mary Ann Harvey, Marianna Perkins, Ernie Christie, .lane Hayes, and Glenda Gorman. Lynda Wilhelm, editor, and Marianna Perkins, feature editor, admire two George H. Gallop awards won in i958 and 1959 by the Little Harvester. The awards are the top rating given by Quill and Scroll. Creative Writing Award MARIANNA PERKINS Glenda Gorman, Ernie Christie, and Jane Hayes carry out an annual activity of decorating a tree and gathering toys for a needy family. Quill and Scroll Ruth Irwin and Paulette Cooke quiz fall initiate Mary Ann Harvey on Q8-S history and standards. Jane Hayes, Ernie Christie, Michael Brown, Tirey Patterson, and Glenda Gorman assort pictures for sale at the annual signing party in May. I55 U0 O may -nk Inmates Verena Hunter Jane Carter Sue Collms Davud Parker and Tom McPeak study scrnpts of plays Thespuans buuld thetr own sets Workmg on a set for Chnldren s The Baxter Krtstl Brown Jan Hall Judy Muller and Rudy Hullencler Another :nitrate not plctured IS Kay Tooley iPhoto at nghtb What does Christmas mean to me? ns the question bemg an swered by Kay Kolosha Betty Barnes and Russell Bowen while Marquetta Cargull the angel ltstens an as Thespuans presented the Chnstmas assembly l56 .3- Thespran Troupe 1010 To become a Thespvan a stu dent must manntam an average of 80 and earn ten pounts by performung rn plays publnc speakung or stage crew work Inltlatuons are held each fall and sprang for drama students who have earned enough polnts to become members Costumes sn the drama closet are Inspected by sensor members Sue Greene Ronnte Ethrldge Glenda Flnkelsteln Mary Sturgeon and Gay Vanderburg Not pictured ns Judy Bond Q, xr 1 , v ' ' X . ,,,. -f Ui? J 'Q ' , - -.af 1 ,. 1 ' 4 f ' , . 5 X, I 'V 'lik ., r . V 'S I t ater are other fall initiates, Jerry . , Q at .4 3 1 Qs. , Y l Society Promotes Interest in Drama Thespian Society promotes interest in drama and stage work. Members take part in com- munity services such as the lighting ofthe Nativ- ity Scenes in the park at Christmas and present- ing programs for civic clubs, women's organiza- tions, and church groups. ln December Thespians contribute to the Christmas spirit by presenting a seasonal play tor the school assembly. This year's play, Song ot Glory, brought out the idea of the true meaning of Christmas in contrast to what people are thinking about during the Christmas rush of gift-buying and parties. Childre-n's Theater is another annual activity of Thespians. This year The Plain Princess was presented at all seven Pampa elementary schools. Each year Thespians attend Amarillo Little Theater productions to improve their apprecia- tion of drama. The Thespian who has earned the most points and the Thespian adjudged the best actor are honored at the annual awards assembly in May. N XY ,,fg'i v f ' . i r L David Balch, president, and Sue Foster, vice-president, look admirmgly the symbolic masks of drama, tragedy and comedy. K MBVQUWTB Cafglllf 59CFeT'3VYr aPPll9S m6lfeUP On Mifllta M6rSl'I, Making up for a Children's Theater production are Mr, Bob Hamilton sponsor senior member, before curtain call in a Thespian play. Kay Kologha, senior member, and Eugene Weinheirner, treasurer. i fig, 1, xi J. .Vx ,ln W 1 O 3 gl ,1 J 5157 ,fi 44:1 . ,gfir Y -JP Club Builds Scientists Tri-Sci, organized last year under the sponsorship of Mrs. Elaine Ledbetter, promotes interest in the sciences, stimulates reading, encourages projects, and provides students with information regarding scholar- ships and college requirements for science curricula. Members are chosen from the biology, chemistry, and physics classes on recommendation of their teach- ers. They must keep up their scholastic average and interest to remain active. One of the club's main proiects each year is to assist in sponsoring the local Science Fair. Bob Jernigan, 1959 valedictorian, won first places in the local and regional fairs and captured a fourth place, in the Na- tional Science Fair in Hartford, Conn. Joe Bourland, a charter member of Tri-Sci, Won hon- orable mention with his physical science entry at the regional fair in Amarillo in l959. Tri-Sci officers checking weights of several chemicals are Eugene Weinheimer, president, Susan Kay, vice- president, and Jerry Taintor, secretary. , ,' Trying to figure out a chemical equation are physics members of Tri-Sci, Jerry Taintor, Eugene Weinheimer, Joe Bourland, and Mike Ludeman. i I Members of Tri-Sci chosen from biology classes are John John- son, Anna Jo Watson, Richard Rath, Linda Meech, and James Simpson. Not pictured are Vince Johnson, .lim Stephenson, and Jerry Barrett. lsee Chemistry students in Tri-Sci are Lewis lsom, Jimmy Watkins, Sandra Rogers, Mike Moorman, Milton Saltzman, Keith Gregory, and Gene Shelhamer. Not pictured is Beryl Nash. I59 'X V7 Claudua Pearce presudent and Joan Hagaman secretary check the munutes of a prevuous xl' XA Ready for refreshments at the annual TruHuY enrollment party are Muss Beverly Smuth sponsor Betty Barnes second vuce presu dent DeAnne Thornton furst vuce presudent Nancy Huggunbotham secretary Marulyn Gray treasurer Sandra Futch reporter Betty Russell hustoruan Jane Carter chaplaun Sue Foster presudent and Mrs W A Morgan sponsor Chrushan Luvung ls Goal Tru Hu Y us an organuzatuon open to all hugh school gurls Its purpose us to create mauntaun, and extend throughout the home, school, and cornmunuty hugh standards of Chrustuan character Tru HuYs actuvutues unclude tullung a Thanksguvung basket for a needy tamuly guvung a party for handucapped chuldren at Travus elementary school, and a Chrustmas party for the Negro Chuldren s Nursery .K -5 Admurung theur Carnuval candy booth are Junuor Chapter Sophomore Chaplef Offurers Peddlmg Candtf are MBVY offucers Gusela Roeper vuce presudent Jane Hayes presu Ellen W'll'imS P'9S'def'l' and Nofa Wells 59C'9'5fY dem Gall Hufchef-,S Sec,-eta,-Y Not puctured us Betty Lou McWulIuams vuce presudent I60 41 Key Boys Pick Leader Key Club, serving its second year in P.l-l.S., is sponsored by Kiwanis lnternational and is composed of key boys of the school. It sponsored its first annual leadership banquet in September, when Mr. Cameron Marsh, principal of Pampa Junior High School and formerly assistant principal of P.H.S., was named first Leader of the Year. The local club was host to the annual Division Vl workshop Novem- ber l5. Purpose of the workshop is to give information to members and sponsors of Key Clubs in the area. On December 20, the Sunday before Christmas, friends and fam- ilies walked together to their churches. The Pampa Pilgrimage was promoted by Key Club members and their new adviser, Melvin T. Munn, to dedicate Christmas Week to God and Christ. The goal was to fill every participating church and to join all of Pampa in a great hour of worship. Ancel Joyner is faculty sponsor of the group. l. Butch Dunham, president of the Key Club, speaks at the club's leadership banquet in the P.H.S. cafeteria October 22. Bill Byerly presents Mr. Cameron Marsh with the Lead- PhllllP Crist, VlCe'P e5lde f and RlCk9Y Schmidt, SECYGYGVY, er of the Year Award at the leadership banquet, hang prizes to lure customers to their beanathrowing booth at the All-School Carnival. .. V. ' .. A I' X- -L . -n , Y 1 K Seated at the head table at the leadership banquet are members who participated on the program, Don Curry, Ross Pool, Bill Byerly, Rickey Schmidt, Butch Dunham, Bill Neslage, Jim Scott, Mert Cooper, Phillip Gist, Bobby Neslage, and John Wagoner. I6l 2 QW: -Mai I . N f Q X g I . i . A ' l dl av N- t 3 T if 1 A was- Q A 5 X J Mrs. Elaine Ledbetter, sponsor, and Mrs. Julian Key, Medical Nurses dress as gypsies at the F.N.A. fortune telling booth at Auxiliary sponsor, discuss an article found in Today's Health the All-School Carnival. Talking things over with the crystal magazine. ball are Genieve Townsend, booth chairman, and Judy Chase, Girls Learn Nursing .' ' ' ' 1 To promote interest in nursing as a career and to give girls information regarding scholarships and duties of a nurse are purposes of the Future Nurses of America. Nurses earn caps and pins through a point system. Points are attained by serving as nurses aides at Highland General Hos- pital. The girls made their own uniforms for this purpose. Field trips to local and Amarillo hospi- tals and clinics also are attended for points. ln March members attended the state convention in Austin. Carol Smith, vice-president, admires Nancy Frye, secretary, in her new nursing uni- form. Waiting for a meeting to start are Brenda Stephens, chaplain, Bar- bara Johnson, reporter, and Lanora Abbott, secretary. l62 Teachers Plan For Future Stimulating the interest of high school students in teaching is the goal of Future Teachers of America Members are provided experiences to develop qualities basic to successful teaching in cluding two days of practice teaching at local elementary schools in the spring As a monthly protect instituted last year the group selects a Teacher of the Month who are honored at a semi formal initia tion Members attended the District IX meeting in Canyon in Novem ber where Paulette Cooke presided as district president Miss Mary Dean Dozier was district sponsor After speaking on A teacher Not by Chance Sue Foster was chosen Miss FTA of District IX Selected delegates attended the state meeting in Denton in February 1 J- Displaying monogrammed crazy hats on sale at their Car mval booth are Lynda Wilhelm vice president Darla Ed Marianna Perkins president w I es a Latin assignment on the blackboard as Sue Foster Miss FTA of District IX dictates to her Miss Mary Dean Dozter district FTA sponsor looks through the Texas Outlook with Paulette Cooke district wards secretary and Mary Beth Harris chaplain president Taking the oath together at the initiation ceremony October 23 in the home economics living room are initiates Sue Foster, Joyce Holtman, Nannette Flynt, Mary Beth Harris, Stanley Michno, Paula Ratliff June Watkins, Wanda Sue Turner, and Rita Watson. I63 I6-' Nancy Bailey was crowned F.H.A. Sweetheart at the Christmas party in the home economics living room December 17. Roy Dyer escorted her as F.H.A. Beau. f-Qi ,vb 1 I fl I ' I 1' .1 Z , Mrs. W. C. Gibby, with her daughter, Linda Gibby, secre tary-treasurer, and Miss Edith Kral, sponsor, help them selves to festive salads at the Mother-Daughter salad sup- per November 9 in the home economics living room. Toward New Horizons With Toward New Horizons as their motto, Future Home- makers of America strive to establish democracy in home and community lite, international good will, and creative leader- ship in its members. A Mother-Daughter salad supper was held in November to acquaint mothers with the work being done in F.H.A. Canned goods and toys were brought to the Christmas party for underprivileged children. Nancy Bailey and Roy Dyer were crowned F.H.A. Sweet- heart and Beau at the party. Serving as attendants were Rita Watson, escorted by Gary Mills, and Pat Green, escorted by Fred Brown. is-f -1 N-e 'WJ .L-. -O D 1:9 -- .., Y'7 Kathy Hodges, president, and Pat Bryan, vice-president, sew on their home economics proiects. -V 679636 ' Stella Newman reporter Pat Green parliamentarian an Marcella Gaines historian gather around the stove to ex periment with some new recipes. Farmers In Action To study farming through vocational agriculture and to develop individual leadershipris the purpose of Future Farmers of America, whose motto is Learn- ing to dog doing to learng learning to liveg living to serve Billy Tidwell was elected secretary and Jimmy Davis treasurer ot the TopOTexas District Jimmy also won a medal for high individual livestock iudg ing at the contest in Canyon George Thompson won a ribbon for high individual swine iudging at the TopOTexas show in Pampa This year FFA boys Jlaced in livestock, meat, and dairy ludging at a con test in Goodwell, Okla Pausing for a corndog and a doughnut at the FFA Carnival booth are Mr Bob Skaggs sponsor James Morse treasurer and Charles Reed vice president James and Charles are members of the meat iudging team QL ns. Inspecting some lambs to be entered in the Amarillo 't Stock Show are members of the livestock Iudging team Dale Veale Jtmmy Davis Mr Skaggs Billy Tidwell secretary and George Thompson Q vw-3, Examining a cows fine points are members of the dairy ludging team Gary Punches Sammy Giddeon Wilburn Lamm and Mark Russell porter Priscilla Goodwin FFA Sweetheart talks to Jerry Fulton president outside e new addition to Pampa High School l65 'S' 'Wu M T'-2-I H Q Recording their voices are Spanish I sec Spanish I fourth period officers Lette Handmade Spanish oblects are Inspected ond period officers Harold Green vice Roberts secretary Wilna Carlile VICE b Spanish I sixth period officers Mary president Gail Culpepper secretary and president and Dickie Wills president Ellen Williams vice president Gay Sim Jerry Baxter president study maps of Spanish speaking court mons secretary and Ruth Ann Guthrie tries president T 175-1 Officers of the Spanish III class enioy themselves at the traditional Spanish banquet with Miss Virginia Vaughan sponsor of Spanish II and III Officers are Gay Vanderburg president Shane Wilbanks vice president and Virginia Hopkins secretary 'ip Ni,-3 First period Spanish I officers Butch Crossland presi- Mrs. Mary Wright Spanish I sponsor watches fifth dent Janice Giddens vice-president and George Simmons, period officers Trecia Flowers secretary and Larry Stroud secretary sell cascarones at the Spanish carnival boo . president write Spanish phrases on the blackboard. Gary Myers is vice-president. I66 Spanish Grows Five Spanish I classes, taught by Mrs. Mary Wright, two Spanish Il classes and a new accelerated Spanish lll class, taught by Miss Virginia Vaughan, are evidence of increased interest in this language. All Spanish students are automatically members of the Spanish Club. Purpose of the club is to stimulate in- terest in Spanish people and in cultures of the countries where Spanish is spoken. Each year an award is given to an out- standing student. Mary Beth Harris, sen- ior this year, won the award last year. Y Gay Vanderburg reigned as Spanish Queen at the tra ditional Spanish Banquet in December Her escort was Jackie Collins Attendants to the Spanish Queen at the December banquet were Gail Culpepper left Vicky Garcia and Ruth Ann Guthrie right Another attendant not present was Karen Wells Vicky and James Simpson dressed as Fidel Castro were best costume WIHDETS 2? 24 25 F Lxx, Modeling Spanish costumes are officers of the Spanish Preparing confetti eggs for the Spanish carnival booth are ll sixth period class Karen Wells president Robert Green officers of the Spanish ll second period class Billy Wray secretary and Glenda Gorman vice president secretary Lou Ann Taylor vice president and Pete Lewis president l67 Language Of Kings To stimulate interest in the people and cul tures ot France is the goal ot the French Club comprised ot all students taking French This year both French I and French II are offered for the tirst time taught by Miss Virginia Vaughan Films and recordings aid in stimulating n terest Christmas carols are learned in class and sung at the annual Christmas banquet prin cipal social event ot the year At the school awards assembly in May an award is given to an outstanding French stu dent Last year Homer Johnson received a cer Larry Harkuns vicepresident Marquette llltlcaleof excellency Cargill secretary and Shane Wllbanks president officers of the French Il class ur the halls a d stirs of the new building wing wb ,.., -'55 president pins up balloons while Nancy Williams vice president and Margaret Meeks secretary show off prizes to successful French dart throwers i 1 IZ. vs Breathing a sigh of contentment as they finish the last bites Of food at the rench banquet in De cember are Barbara Henry Shane Wilbanks Larry Harkins James Walker Linda Zmotony Duke Garren o 'vu . 13 . f 0 4 Q 1 it . ' . . . . . . I . .5 I - I . to n a' 'E' sm , 1 A A Lx, 9 ' .0 , ,, as M X, l ff-rzrfw' 1 gf gf? F 3, f N ft-.rf J' French I officers prepare for customers at their Carnival booth. Gay Vanderburg, J ,, y f V ' a W ,W it . V ' , g N117 I 5 F G A I M lil Q A . t, in fmt, w , 5 ' at 9' ' , , 1 an 4 3 gp, - sm - 'V . .., - I I 5 4 4 ' - Q Q f A l ' y, , I 2? v ' :QI and Steve Dobbin. Lyn Stroble president Kristi Brown secretary Mrs Lula B Owen, sponsor, and Larry Bohlander, vice- Classical Romans Junior Classical League was organized to help students understand the practical and cultural values of Latin. Students also obtain a better knowledge ot classical civilization. Lyn Stroble, president, with two members, Frances Aftergut and Linda Lander, attended the national convention in Minnesota last sum- mer. Last year's president, Joe Bouriand, was winner of the 1959 Latin Award. The award is given each year at the awards assembly to an outstanding Latin student. Each spring at a slave sale Latin I students are sold to Latin ll members. Roman food, customs, and costumes provide atmosphere for the traditional Latin banquet. Selling popcorn balls at their carnival booth are Lena Nancy Williams and Joyce DOQQSYV Clfmrmenf Complefe Pearl Hawkins booth chairman and Frances After ut Christmas decorations on the door of Latin room 209. me X f I -ff Machinists At Work --c 6 Vocational Industrial Club is an organization of boys enrolled in machine shop classes or who have previously taken vocational train- ing courses. At the state convention in Galveston last year, V.l.C. boys won first and second places in arc welding, third in acetylene welding, and second in lathe tool operation. After years ot attending classes in an old sheetmetal building, vocational training stu- dents this year moved into the new brick Vocational and Agriculture Building. Better equipment, including new machinery and tools, was installed in the new structure. Mary Ann Harvey, V.l.C. Sweetheart, looks over some of the new tools in the workshop tool room of the new Voca- tional and Agriculture Building with Fred Brown, president. J. M. Thompson, sponsor, supervises while Elmer Yahne, secretary, works at the lathe, a machine designed to turn any cylindrical object. Mr. Norman McElrath, member, and Jerry Rockwell, treasurer, watch Jerry Nickols at the All-School Carnival as he tries his skill at the coin-tossing booth. gt Q :ru 4.1 it Working with the Shaper, a machine for making flat sur- faces, are Frankie Mulanax, reporter, Calvin lrvin, vice- president, and Larry Hemken, sergeant-at-arms. Safety ln Numbers Mathematics and Slide Rule Club is the new narre chosen for the reorganized Slide Rule Club. The club not only promotes the use of a slide rule but also seeks to increase the ability of members to solve problems of all ypes. Any students interested in increasing their mathematical skill may join. Sponsoring math teachers, who assist mem- bers with the operation of slide rules and with difficult math problems, are Mr. John Plaster, Mr. Perry Sikes, and Mr. James Webb. Students skilled in the use o a slide rule or with extraordinary numbers sense ability may enter the interscholastic League contests in the spring each year. C uh officers work with other students bef I Working to solve a difficult algebra prob lem are Jerry Taintor left president and Don Berry vice president Henriette DeNardini setretary helps Don Cross with a problem in mathematics cass S. ore school as Mr John Plaster sponsor is on hand to help l7l I . X E - tr.. .N A A 1, f A .. X - ' ' s . xi' 9 'Ps 5 - - I ' ' . , , ' - Specml Events Specral attractrons have wnde popular appeal and advance publlclty attracts large audnences Although revnews of crmcs may have an effect on the sale of tlckets the artlsts who appear have a great bearung on the response of the viewers Athletnc contests are the dents and each sport has nts share of fans For Pampa Hrgh School fans hardly a week passes wrthout a con test of some knnd football In the fall basketball nn the wnnter baseball track golf tennns and volleyball nn the sprung O special attractions for high school stu- f -W-2'V ' .sz- If ...Qt- 'Shmll is Y IM 'mogul Numa! 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'fi Terry Rexroad 1621 and Mert Cooper l22t team up to tackle Don Rector C201 Coyote back after a sux yard gam Buddy Rawls C152 rs ready to help The Harvesters opened the season at Wrchrta Falls September 'll wrth a 400 defeat Pampa Whrps Bears, Jackets The Pampa Harvesters opened their 1959 football season September 11 against the l958 state 4A champs at Wrchlta Falls The Coyotes proved to be too much for the Green and Gold and handed them a 400 llckmg In therr first home game the Harves ters broke Into the wln column with a convincing l2 O victory over the Arlrng ton Herghts Yellow Jackets of Fort Worth September 18 The vrctory end ed an eight game losmg streak which started the prevrous year On September 25 Pampa traveled to El Paso to Stomp the Bowne Hugh Bears 41 6 Thus was the first trme ln three years that the Harvesters had won two games rn a row 1159 TEDDY TRICE Mascot JIMMY BOYLE5 LARRY BRALY JACKIE BROMLOW l Year Junror Sophomore Junror End 2 years Tackle I Year Tackle 1 Year BILLY COOPER MERT COOPER STEVE DOBBIN BUTCH DUNHAM Junior Senror -lUn'0f Sensor Guard, 1 Year Fullback, 3 Years Fullback, l Year Center, 2 years I78 O 1 ' ' I 1 , - . . 1 ' , T. . an-v X, y. 13 1 1. 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A K ez 35.5 TWA? up I U If v Sandles Fight To Salvage Tre In thenr thlrd dlstrlct game the Har vesters forced the mighty Amarlllo San dues to come from behlnd for a 14 14 tue The Harvesters took a 7 6 lead when Terry Joe Haralson scored from the two yard llne and Butch Dunham klck ed the extra pornt On the first play of the fourth quarter Pampa nncreased Its lead to 146 The Sandtes came back wuth a touchdown for the tue wrth only two mnnutes left The Sandles went on to wrn the Dlstrnct 3 4A crown Terry Jo Haralson plunges over from the two yard lme as the Harvesters took a 76 lead rn the thlrd quarter of theur battle wuth the favored Sandles How ever the game ended a 1414tue SHERRILL MILLER KENT MITCHELL BUDDY RAWLS Jumor Sensor Senior Surpnse Pampa The underdog Palo Duro Dons surprised the Pampa Harvesters wlth a 6 O white washing October 30 In Am anllo The Harvesters play mg on a muddy fueld were bothered by fumbles throughout the game Halfback 2 Years End 2 Years Quarterback 3 Years JER ELL REED TERRY REXROAD LYNN SCHOOLFIELD JIM SCOTT Senior Sensor Jumor Sensor Tackle, 1 Year Guard, 1 Year Guard, 1 Year Tackle, 3 Years All Dnstrnct 180 0 O o . l . 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'ta Bobby Stephens l161 dusplays his brok n fueld runnung as he returns a punt 92 yards In the fnrst quarter of Pampas game agalnst Lubbock here Novem Borger Wms Before Seniors The Borger Bulldogs routed the Har vesters 28 O on Senior Day November 21 In Harvester Stadtum The Pampa grldsters had held the powerful Bull dogs to one touchdown wtth four mln utes left In the game Tralllng only 60 the Harvesters al lowed the vtsltlng team three quick touchdowns that sent the Pampa eleven down to their fourth dlstrlct loss Borgers scores came on a 76 yard pass play a 29 yard run after recovery of a fumble and runs of 50 and 45 Stout Makes ber 6 Although the run was nullufned by a penalty the Harvesters defeated the Westerners 12 O RUBEN STRICKLAND LARRY TAYLOR MACK TAYLOR SCFIIOI' Junior Juntor Halfback 2 Years End 1 Year End 1 Year Benny Stout Pampas 195 pound offensnve tackle and defensive end was placed on the AllState defensive flrst team by the Ft Worth Star Telegram He was nam ed on the Texas Sports Wrut ers Assoclatlon All State sec ond team as a defensnve tackle Stout along wuth Terry Rexroad made the All Drs tract teams Stout was named on the offensnve and defen save teams and Rexroad was placed on the defenstve team as a linebacker DWAIN URBANCZYK CHARLES WARREN JAMES WEBB DICKIE WILLS Semor Semor Sophomore Sophomore Halfback, 2 Years End, 2 Years Tackle, 1 Year Center, 1 Year 182 O C J? z D . 4 MAX ' f , . A X . . . - yi 'A Y I . . 5 'V I4 ' 1 ' ' I T V, , I . . . U fl I - 1 , - T 9 X A 7 I - 1 , 5 yards. . .V ir . 'W ' , Q W J I I - . I I . I ' I ' ' - . l I Shockers Wm Three Games Although the Shockers won only three of nine games they displayed courage and fighting spirit throughout the 1959 sea son Opening the season Septem ber 12 the B teamers defeat ed Perrytons B team 186 in Pampa The Pampa touchdowns came on passes from Butch Crossland to Dennis Mills in the first quarter and to Randy Haral son later in the game and on an end run by Robby Robison The Shockers suffered their first loss to the Price College Cardinals in Amarillo September 17 by a score of 146 Pampa lone score came in the first quar ,ny ter on a two yard plunge by -1' Randy Haralson La er in he game the Shockers moved the ball to the 11 yard line but were stopped at that point Ph... iff! 'fir 3:-img.. 9' Danny Mathus Eddie Berry and Jimmy Hoyler were elected tr captains of the Shocker football team at the close of season play for the Pampa B squad 9... r.. i , c . ' 'i Oc . Oct. Oct. Oc . Shocker managers perform one of their many duties, keeping up with equipment. This year's managers are Dickie Hopkins and David Tripple- horn, both players who were out of action because of iniuries. Sept. Sept. Sept. Nov. Nov. 1959 ' ,Q SHOCKER SCHEDULE Perryton B fHl 6-18 Price College CAmariIlol 111-6 Open Date Borger B Plainview B KHP Lubbock 'B P o Duro B H1 T cosa B l-ll Amarillo B Monterey B KH2 Home Games 2-6 6-42 28-O 8-14 38-16 32-O 28-O 1 3 3 W5 la Vi, ,, K 'Q 7 2' ,J'V,,3xn .Qf '22 ,km uf, ' 1 ..,. Y i 5 , ,sf 9 Q ,V 5'1 3 at fy, av iff' F33 iz Q 'Lili -en, p iw 4: ,ex A 15? .- JM Q .An ,,f.n.,. ,W , ,Nm j 8 .ui Vg 39 1 J' sv ? ua 4,59 . S' nz 'M V ik fp- x . 1 IP Ji if M ., ,, nm, , . . - v In -WW-75. ,, ,, , ' V! . . . . . . 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W' ffkiigw 'Q Protectrng the center of the Shocker lune are Randy Glesler C573 Van Melton C553 and Bull Hughes C583 vs.. -RP Hole opemng tackles of the Shocker forward wall are Dennus Duncan C703 Wendell Wmkleblack C733 D Boyd C663 Jlm Tarr C643 G M Walls C753 Elnlah Slate C773 an Don Bagsby C743 l85 ft? 965 if 1'xJ N BETTY SPRINKLE CAROLYN HUDSON I86 Basketball Queen Basketball Queen Donna Herr was elected nn a vote of team members at the close of the season She was crowned at the basketball banquet March 31 where she was presented with her attendants Betty Sprinkle and Carolyn Hudson who were runners up for the royalty honors 'JK Q1-sf Q .90 '1 , -1:- Y , . , ,gg 'm , 134 . .E S : an ,. 5 s V 6 T af ' ,V 5 f, A 'I-um. wfif1w.s'fzer.f-an .va '.'5! f'f, f' 'mad I- ' V fz7?'j'w2Af5N!:fPi'Q' t'E3Y.i'i , , :Katy . ,fm A Q 54395, .. .QI 1:-flgggsw V , . A Q-fr, .. H , ,M Q,-L,-,p Yklif ff., 'uf ' 4ff3'lf:v'3 '9 5 ' Z'u,:':z:, uv Arc . AMS ,g A .Q 'fel .Q,,,aW,x 94.1, 43-Wgfw ' fff 44 . 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E ,M I ,JS ,. 921 :ef 3 0 'vlum-A Honored by the Texas Sports Wrnfers Assoc anon and the Amarillo YMCA Mens Club as Basketball Coach of the Year on both state and Panhandle levels Head Basketball Coach Cllfton McNeely rnghf looks over The schedule of 1960 games facmg has team wrth Terrence Culley assnstant basketball coach In hrs ihsrteen seasons at Pampa Coach Mc Neely has comp led an env able record of 321 wns and only 43 losses 1960 Drsfrrcf Schedule GH BH BD 6I'1 an an al'1 SFT 9 6 C 9 6 9 38 39 82 58 50 47 25 26 48 52 35 37 69 47 54 61 83 66 46 53 45 41 60 63 71 62 52 54 OPPONENT Borger Monterey Lubbock Tascosa Palo Duro Plainview Amarnllo Borger Monterey Lubbock Tascosa Palo Duro Plalnvnew Amarillo PLACE There Here Here There There There Here Here There There Here Here Here There fr ff! J , ,XXX 5 PAT CARTER JIM CRINKLAW Junior, Guard Sophomore, Guard Two Years one Year Pre-Season Schedule DATE SCORE OPPONENT PLACE Nov. 55-29 Quanah There Dec. 59-32 Phillips There Dec. 61-53 Bowie Here Dec. 64-59 Bowie Here Dec. 62-58 Hobbs, N. M. Here Dec. 63-59 Hobbs, N. M. Here Dec. 69-49 Sherman Here Dec. 78-57 Sherman Here Dec. 68-47 Quanah Here Jan. 63-78 Denton Here Jan. 50-38 Denton Here Hershel Terrell, Harvester reserve, makes two points after stealing the ball as the Harvesters defeated the Hobbs Eagles 62-58 in Pampa De- cember ll. Five seniors, five juniors, and one sophomore comprised the Harvester team this year. Standing around the center iump circle are Pat Carter, Hershel Terrell, Bill Neslage, Craig Winborn, Allen Wise, Leslie Stanfield, Don Curry, Larry Stroud, Jim Crinklaw, Phillip Gist, and Joe Timms. Craig Winborn, six-foot, three-inch center, puts up two points as the Borger Bulldogs defeat the Harvesters 61-54 in Pampa January 29. 6533 DON CURRY Junior, Center One Year f HQ.-41 PHILLIP GIST Senior, Guard Two Years f TS' BILL NESLAGE Junior, Forward One Year First Loss in Two Years Hurts Borger handed the Harvesters their first district loss in two years 39-38 in Borger January 5. With Craig Winborn scoring 32 points, Pampa defeated Monterey 82-58 in Pampa January 8. As Pampa held a one-point lead, Tascosa Rebels scored a basket in the last five seconds to beat the Harvesters 26-25 in Amarillo Jan- uary 15. Lubbock fell to the Harvesters 50- 47 on January 12 in Pampa. Winning their first game over the Harvesters since Palo Duro became a District 3-4A team three years ago, the Dons stopped Pampa 52-48 January 19 in Amarillo. The victory was by a narrow margin, but the shouting was loud as the Bulldogs edged by the Har- vesters 37-35 in Plainview January 22. It was Plainview's first win over Pampa in 12 years and the Harvest- er quintet's third straight loss of the year. Joe Timms scores one of Pampa's five baskets as the Harvesters defeat the Tascosa Rebels here February 9. Parnpa edged by the Rebels 45-41. 191 zvf v. V' LESLIE STANFIELD Senior, Center One Year LARRY STROUD Junior, Forward One Year Craig Winborn tosses one of his 23 free throws he scored as the Harvest- ers defeated the Tascosa Rebels 45-A1 in Pampa February 9. 192 I If Us -. -ff f 3 HERSHEL TERRELL Senior, Guard Two Years Phillip Gist loops two points into the basket during the Harvesters' game with Palo Duro here February 12. The Dons slipped by Pampa 63-60. Sandie Loss Ends First Half The Harvesters ended their tirst round ot district play with a 69-47 victory over the Amarillo Sandies January 26 in Pampa. Three players hit inthe double figures tor Pampa. Winborn had 20 points, Timms 18, and Gist 13. For the second time in the.season, Borger beat the Harvesters. This time it was a 61-54 victory in Pampa on January 29. Pampa hit its season's high-scor- ing mark with an 83-66 stampede of Monterey in Lubbock February 1. Four days later the McNeely crew returned to Lubbock, only to suffer their sixth district loss by a score of 46-53, The Harvesters scored only five field goals, but made 35 out of 41 tree throws to defeat the Tascosa Rebels 45-41 in Pampa February 9. Playing for The Shockers, Larry Stroud, a Har- vesTer reserve, adds two points in the game with The Tascosa B Team. Final score read Pampa 57, Tascosa 28. JOE TIMMS Senior, Guard Two Years 11' CRAIG WINBORN Senior, Center Three Years C5 ALLEN WISE Junior, Forward One Year Pampa Surprises Tall Bulldogs For The second Time of The sea- son, The l-larvesTers were defeaTed Twice by The same Team when Palo Duro elced out a 63-60 victory. Earlier in The season The disTricT champion Borger Bulldogs had beaten Pampa in Two games. The scrappy HarvesTers Threw a scare inTo The Dons before bowing. Playing one of Their besT games of The season, The Pampa cagers surprised and overpowered the sec- ond-place Bulldogs from Plainview 7l-63 in Pampa February lo. In a double-overtime game at Amarillo February 18, The Sandies handed The Harvesfers Their eighth disTricT loss in The final game of The season. Even Though The Team won Twice as many games as They losT, The T960 record was hard on Pampa, undefeated Sfafe 4-A champions The year before. Pat Carter scores a free Throw against The Palo Duro Dons in Harvester Field House February l2. The Dons won 63-60. T93 Jim Crinklaw, captain of the Pampa B team, also plays on the Har- vester squad. All sophomores, members of Lloyd Balch, Jim Story, Bob Fant, George Simmons, Max P 1959-60 Shocker DATE Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. I94 SCORE 47-37 48-37 56-46 57-39 48-5l 54-49 45-48 48-46 43-35 51-39 60-46 49-50 47-48 38-37 46-47 42-50 37-28 44-56 49-60 54-66 57-28 62-70 45-54 6l -55 OPPONENT Quanah Phillips Bowie Bowie Hobbs, N. M. Hobbs, N. M. Sherman Sherman Quanah Denton Denton Borger Ccancelled by snowl Monterey Lubbock Tascosa Palo Duro Plainview Amarillo Borger Monterey Lubbock Tascosa Palo Duro Plainview Amarillo the Shocker basketball team are: Back row Harold Burgess Neslage, Jim Stephenson, front row Mike Stewart Charles atton, and Jim Crinklaw. Schedule PLACE There There Here Here Here Here Here Here Here Here Here There Here Here There There There Here Here There There Here Here Here There LLOYD BALCH HAROLD BURGESS JIM CRINKLAW Sophomore Center Sophomore Forward Sophomore Forward One Year One Year One Year CHARLES FANT Sophomore Forward One Year M-ue., BOB NESLAGE Sophomore Center One Year Ten Sophs Play for Shockers Ten sophomores captalned by .lam Crmklaw who also was a Harvester reserve comprised the 1959 60 Shocker basketball team Three other Harvester reserves galned experuence on the court by playlng with the Shockers un some ot their games They were Larry Stroud Blll Neslage and Don Curry. Paradoxically, the highest score made by the Shoclcers was 62 In a loss to Palo Duro whsle their low est score 37 ponnts brought them a victory over Amarollo Thelr wud est margln ot vlctory was un a 5728 lnclczng they gave Tascosa ln 25 games over the season the Sho-:lcers amassed 1 160 ponnts for an average of 48 3 points a game to 1, 171 polnts and 48.8 average for their opponents. Blll Neslage a Harvester reserve play ng for the Shockers puts up two polnts as the Pampa B team plastered the Tascosa B team 57 28 In Pampa l95 MAX PATTON Sophomore, Guard One Year GEORGE SIMMONS Sophomore, Guard One Year JIM STEPHENSON Sophomore, Guard One Year f-'J' W-.sn U'- ,M xr wg. Jim Stephenson scores on a iump shot in the Shocker game with the Borger B team here January 29, The Bullpups won 56-44. I96 MIKE STEWART Sophomore, Guard One Year JIM STORY Sophomore, Center One Year Shocks HH Slump in Loop Play After winning nine of eleven non-district games, the Shocker cagers went into a slump and lost nine of fourteen district games for a season record of I3 wins and ll losses, One game, against the Borger B team, was called off because of snow in January. Coach Ter- rence Culley's charges suffered one of their worst seasons in sev- eral years but wound up the sea- son vvith a ol-55 victory over the Amarillo B team Four of the Shocker losses were by a margin of only one point. H gr' Sprung Sports 798 201 204 205 206 -X 'ZZ Whale awamng the return of theur umforms whuch had been shnpped off for recondmonmg members of the Harvester baseball team braved worked out on a watbr covered tenms court In their sweat suuts Team members are Back row Ruben Strickland Wendell Rndgway Larry Stroud Roy Don Stephens Bobby Stephens Butch Frazier Jnmmy Hoyler Gerrel Owens Bully Gene Wray Terry Joe Haralson mnddle row Dwight Mackle Mlke Clark Robert Woodard Mack Taylor freezung weather for workouts nn February After one of the heavy snows the team Knppy Wulluams James Walker Thomas Foster Tum Huffaker Tony Cable Joe Gllbert front row Jerry Nichols Larry Dehls John Arthur Bobby Nutt Butch Crossland Keuth Gregory Don Cross Kelth Dodd Albert Cullender Tony Kurby and Bull Langley 1960 Dlstncf Schedule March 28 Aprnl Aprul Apr: 'Aprll 'Aprnl 'Aprn Amarillo Plamvuew Tascosa Palo Duro Lubbock Monterey 2 Borger al? DATE PAMPA Apr: 84121 126 'Aprrl 10 Apr: 11 Aprnl 14 'Aprn 17 Apr: 18 'Aprul 21 April 24 Aprrl 25 'Aprnl 28 May 1 May 2 'May 5 bat they hope wall brmg some homeruns and extra base huts when the May 8 'IO Q Harvesters start dustrlct competmon 34 52 51 Coach Deck Woldt, nght, and Larry Stroud, sluggmg first baseman, mspect a 'Home Games 6-14 April 15 April 16 T prl 19 April 22 Aprnl 23 Plannvnew Tascosa Amarlllo Lubbock Monterey Aprll 26-Palo Duro Aprul 29 Borger 1959 District Results OPPONENT Amarlllo Plalnvlew Tascosa Palo Duro Lubbock Monterey Borger Plalnvlew Tascosa Amarillo Lubbock Monterey Palo Duro Borger CRD Ranned out, played Aprnl 13 198 .n - M M f 7 1 5? X, v l 1 ' .XA X . ,, . 1: . . ,, . i ' 2- A l - ' 'l 5- ' - 3 T . ' 3- ' - at A .Q . 9- ,t . .I I - . - 1 A, 6. , .I - . . 5-.I . . 4' 'l 2-3 'l 1-O 'l 4-11 ' 4-3 . 4-1 . . f ' 2-1 . 0-1 . Infielders and outfields who will bolster the starting lineup this year Two catchers and six pitchers Qwearing gacketsj will be relief batteries are: Standing, infielders Joe Gilbert, Albert Cullender Keith Dodd Keith for the 1960 edition of the Harvester diamond squad Standing are Gregory, and Bobby Nutt, kneeling, outflelders Butch Frazier Larry Mike Clark Mack Taylor Thomas Foster and Tony Cable kneeling Dehls, Dwight Mackie, and Gerrel Owens. Robert Woodard Jerrv Nichols Bill Langley and Tim Huffaker Nine Staters Back on Team With nine returning letter- men, the Harvester baseball team faced one of its best years as the season opened in March. Returning from last year's team are eight senior lettermen and one iunior. The seniors are Gary Hill, third base, James Walker and Kippy Williams, pitchers, Terry Joe Haralson, catcher, Wendell Ridgway, shortstop, Ruben Strickland, sec- ond base, Bobby Stephens and Jim Scott, outfielders. Larry Stroud, first base, is the only junior letterman. The Harvesters had an over- all record of 14 wins and 8 losses. Finishing the conference race in second place, the Har- vesters claimed victories over every team in the district in compiling a 9-5 record. Wendell Rldgway shortstop fosses 3 double play ball fo second Baseball managers who keep track of balls bats gloves and unuforms baseman Ruben Strickland In an early p,-acnce sessmn for the 1960 Harvester nme areJ P Carlson left and Robert Randolph Terry Joe Haralson catcher warts for the pntch as Bobby Stephens takes has stance at the plate nn battung practnce 200 both sophomores Wrlls Furnrshes Power for Non D1str1ct Games Whule Gary Walls semor was blastlng out two grand slam home runs Bobby Stephens lunlor and Larry Stroud sophomore were cov ernng the fleld wnth snngles and doubles In non dustrtct games last year Postnng flve wlns and three losses In non dlstrlct play the team de feated Borger 64 Altus Okla 32 Clinton Okla 92 Hobart Okla lO5and92 Thurteen sensors who played theur last games wtth the Harvesters thus year are Back row Ruben Strnckland Don Cross Gary Hull Jtm Scott Wendell Rldgway Bully Gene Wray and Bobby Nutt front row James Walker Ktppy Wullnams Terry Haralson Bobby Stephens Mack Taylor and Tum Huffaker 1 . 1 -. - fs A 1 A , . l l O I C I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 -1 ' 1 ' 1 '1 ' 1 1 'I 12-10, and Dumas, 6-4. Losses were to Borger, 4-3 and Clovis, N. M., ,f Y . A , l . ' T fl . . : f .1-v '- -...Y ,W . 4. . . .1 W-V M... . Members of the 1960 Harvester track team are: Back row, Sherrill Miller, Mark Russell, James Webb, Bill Hughes, Roy Dyer, Charles Warren, Jimmy Boyles, Dwain Urbanczyk, Tommy Locke, middle row, Kent Mitchell, Robby Robison, Bill Cox, Billy Cooper, Charles Giese, Steve Dobbin, Buddy Rawls, first row, Harold Stokes, Gerald Been, Eddie Berry, Chico Ramirez, Riley Walters, Dennis Mills, and Danny Mahaney. re, s J.- Q ,fl vgfffi 'sllmfzsf' Q. 'E f' . fx - A Lg. ' f.-if. , . .. 3 ' ,,,,. r . way alike ' Q, t , , , AQ. , x Coach Dwaine Lyon, named Panhan- dle Track Coach of the Year after his team won its first district title, watches a wintry February workout Harvesters Win Track Crown Pampa's i959 track team, trained by Panhandle Track Coach of the Year Dwaine Lyon, won its first district championship by breaking the 39-year victory streak of the Amarillo Sandies. Capturing the District 3-4A title by a one-fourth point margin, the Harvest- er tracksters compiled 3OV2 points to 293A for the Sandies. The narrow margin was enough to send four mem- bers of the team to the regional meet in Odessa, where they were entered in five events. Four members of the track team who placed in the district meet last year were back to try again this year. Tommy Locke set a new record of 22 seconds in the 220-yard dash and placed fourth in the 180-yard low hurdles, Charles Warren placed second in the 180-yard low hurdles and fourth in the 120-yard high hurdles, Kent Mitchell placed fourth in the pole vault, Locke and Charles Giese were on the 440-yard relay team which fin- ished third. Rex Williams, only member of the team to continue to the state tourna- rnent at Austin, set two new records, posting a time of 14.8 seconds in the low hurdles and l9.75 seconds in the high hurdles. Paul Brown placed sec- ond in both the shot put and discus. Williams and Dickie Watkins also ran on the 440-yard relay team. 2OI Lettermen back from last years drstrnct champlonshlp team are Stand :ng Buddy Rawls Dwaln Urbanczyk and Charles Warren kneeling Charles Gnese Tommy Locke and Kent Mttchell Bully Cooper left rumor and Kent Mltchell semor letterman prepare to practice thevr pole vaultlng Kent placed fourth In the drstrnct meet last year 202 'Ill S 11-ff' Wlth asslstant coach Norman Phllllps glvmg some tips on proper posntuon and grlp James Webb sophomore and Harold Stokes senuor practlce throwing the discus 1960 Track Schedule Feb 27 Comanche Relays at Fort Stockton March 5 Possum Kingdom Relays at Graham March l2 Canyon Reef Relays at Snyder March 18 19 West Texas Relays at Odessa March 26 Panhandle Relays at Panhandle Aprnl 9 Dnstrlct 3 4A Meet at Lubbock April 22 23 Regnonal Meet at Odessa Aprll 30 Red Ralder Relays at Lubbock May 6 7 State Meet at Austtn B Team Only For Dlstnct Qualufuers For Reguonal Qualnfuers L . . C , .Pc 1 N V , .fqlf Q ' 11155 .M J 31 D 1 1 A 1 I l 1 I . l 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 sq 1 5 'k 1 April l-2-Amarillo Relays. I ,kk . - i . A' 'k'k'k ' 1 ' -ki-k - - ' , W 1- if ,M . , . . 'kiri' ' ' ' 1 O I l . I . 1 ' I lil M Q32 Wh' nas Lmed up and waltmg for the gun whale some of thetr teammates watt for the Go' are Dwam Urbanczyk Charles War ren Buddy Rawls Tommy Locke Roy Dyer and Sherrill Muller Watchmg are other sprmters and hurdlers Gerald Been Jummy Boyles Eddle Berry Mark Russell Robby Robrson and Steve Dobbun Wrlhams Sets Record, Goes to State Meet Rex Wlllnams l959 senior was the only trackman from Pampa to qualify for the state track meet In Austin He flnlshed fourth In the 'l2O yard hugh hurdles and saxth sn the l8O yard low hurdles After setting two new records In the hurdle events at the dustrtct meet Rex came tn second In both events In the regional meet at Odessa to qualify for state competntron Three other Harvesters entered nn the regional meet falled to qualify Paul Brown placed fourth an discus throwmg Charles Warren flfth In the low hurdles, and Tommy Locke flfth ln the 220 yard dash XX Charles Warren Buddy Rawls Dwam Urbanczyk and Jlmmy Boyles go over the hurdles In a danly workout On your markl IS the signal as Harvester sprlnters walt for the get set and go gun as they atm thetr snghts at therr fnrst competltlon Ready to sprmt are Tommy Locke, Robby Robtson, Sherrrll Muller, and Roy Dyer 203 V 5 t W ' , 3 t , V 1, 4 fu fat, ! 2 f, X . - ti jf lr A l V jf!-V - - A W' , 7 ., , -T , A M I C' t f tt ,N , f 5 ' K' LN ,L 's V V, Q VV,,,a M. M at ,'u Vlt W ,H 7-of - , , ' - 1 ',,,, -4 , ,, ' , . .. . . . ,, ,, . . , - , , , , - , t 'O o o , i L I r ' 7 . ' I I . I I ' ' ' .- t, Q , li . . - g- ' , Golfers Face Rebuilding With lnexperienced Team With only one boy back from last year's golf team, Coach Weldon Trice faced the problem of rebuilding for the 1960 matches. Last year the Harvester linksters finished fifth in the district tournament. Only two seniors, including Captain Virgil Cummings, are among the twelve golfers out for this year's tteam. The other senior is J. B. Denson. Two are juniors, and- eight are sopho- mores. Cummings is the only one back from last year. Other members of the team are David Piarker and Lewis Mc- Ever, juniors, John Hatcher, Bobby Howard, Leonard Hudson, Marvin Pung, Gary Stanfield, Roy Webb, L. D. Steele, and Gary Bolick. The schedule of matches for this year had not been completed by March 1. l959 Golf Results Southwestern Recreation Meet, Fort Worth-Fifth Place C41 Teamsi. West Texas Relays, Odessa-Sixth Place C21 Teamsi. Amarillo Relays, Amarillo-Seventh Place 124 Teamsj. District Meet CPlayed in three rounds at Lubbock, Amarillo and Pampai-Fifth Place. John Hatcher prepares to tee off as a foursome of his teammates await their Taking turns at putting on the green are Marvin Pung, turn The foursome left to right are Bobby Howard David Parker, J. B. kneeling, Gary Bolick, Lewis McEver, Roy Webb, and Denson and Gary Stanfield Leonard Hudson. Tennis Team Rebuilds With One Letterman Back After a year of play un 1959 dusrupted by lack of tennus courts the Pampa Hugh tennus team was back un actuon on new courts thus year wuth one senuor the only returnung member of the team Last year the old tennus courts were torn down to make room for the new wung of the maun buuldung when constructuon started un January Players practuced on the cuty park courts The new tennus layout uncludes four new courts Team members thus year coached by Terrence Culley between sessuons wuth the basketball team are Jackue Fukes senuor and captaun Pat Green and Gary Don Storrs uunuors Duck Batson Jerry Ford Januce Guddens and Davud Pruce sophomores Tennus Coach Terrence Culley and the only senuor on the team Jackue Fukes take a look at the new tennus courts on a wuntry day before startung practuce sessuons ...-a. Wuth racquets un hand members of the 1960 tenms team Pat Green Jackue Fukes only player back from last year brave an ucy wund to have theur pucture made Players stull Davud Pruoe Januce Guddens Jerry Ford Duck Batson and were practucung un the gtrls gymnasuum Left to rught are Gary Don Storrs l 205 1' S., Members of the 1960 Harvesterette volleyball team are: Front row, Zoy 3 'Bam V0lleYball Pl6YefS 6762 Kneeling, Darla Edwards and Evelyn Coronis and Gay Vanderburgp second row, Annette Preston, Donna 5l'0Wl'1i Standing, BeVeflY MOON, Zip Hall, MYk9 AShbY, Zodell Ellmg Forsha, Lynda Boyd, and Margaret Meeks, back row, Phillis Newman, ton, and CBYOIYF1 Jelinek. Ann Lindsey, Arlene Wills, Joyce Snow, and Patsy Chance. Leading the Harvesterettes through the season were Co-Captains Zoy Coronis and Gay Vanderburg. 206 1960 Volleyball Schedule DATE Feb. Feb. March March March March District Meet 23 25-27 4-5 ll-12 l5 22 OPPONENT Phillips Big Spring Tournament Lamesa Tournament Plainview Tournament Perryton Perryton Canyon PLACE There There There There Here There There After a setvup by Arlene Wills, Ann Lindsey spikes the ball in a prac- Practicing her spiking is Margaret Meeks after a set-up by Annette tice session. On the other side of the net are Lynda Boyd, left, and Preston 1257. Waiting to return the ball are Patsy Chance and Phillis Joyce Snow. Senior Co-Captains Newman. Lead Volleyball Team With two returning senior lettermen and nine girls up from the B' team, the Har- vesterette volleyball team will be a strong contender for the district crown again this year. Last year the team reached the state tournament at Abilene, where they were runner-up to the perennial champions, Big Spring. Three Pampa players made the All-State tournament team, Kay Layne, spiker, Phyllis Burress and Erma Eslick, set-ups. All three graduated. After taking two games apiece from Dumas and Phillips, the Harvesterettes placed fourth in the Big Spring tournament in l959. Pampa again placed fourth, in the Lamesa tournament, before defeating Plain- view and Borger for the district title. Pampa defeated Big Spring in the regional tourney, but lost to the same team at Abi- lene. Miss Barbara Daugherty, volleyball coach, shows Darla Edwards and Donna Forsha B team co-captains, the 1959 State Runner-Up iacket worn by last year's letter men. 207 Money Angels Without money to pay the costs professlonal play could ever be oro duced These funancnal backers theatrical csrcles are called angels Schools cannot operate vvlthout the citizens and the record of the school year could not be produced In thus yearbook Without the advertisers who are the angels of the Harvester who keep the box oftuce open Q X45 ' , no . 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I 0 55 , - 1 XR E ! S -' 12 - ' N i - , A GI, l J' ' .141 4-2 z o 2 - . 3 if on l NI Q 3 3 1 Hughes Bulldmg Your For +he Besi' Appearance Food In Town r Our Buslness S on 3 Th 'ry Yea s MO 4406I n Hwe Cafe Bus ness SO' I6 N Ballard MO 4 3309 PAMPA FOUNDRY COMPANY Complefe PaHern Designs and Foundry Service Oil Field Cashngs Agruculfure Cashngs Cashng 'For Machine Shop Trade 70I SOUTH SOMERVILLE DIAL MO 4649I PAMPA S P-'Ea-In PARTS S SUPPLY W W TRI-CITY REX ROSE OFFICE SUPPLY USED CARS COMPANY W H p e 8 W P+ 54046877 fOff e5PP'eS PAMPA TEXAS W MO 55l40 FIELDS MEN S WEAR e + Mo 5423u e ave a Com lef L 33 . os er - O 'C U ' ' II3 . Kingsmill Pam a, Texas P Den Be , David Ee :S ard E. C, Hfacj MCCQWPW I I III W s Kingsmill Q Zyc C CLARENCE QUALLS STUDIO 306 Wes+ Fos+er MO 4 772I HI LAND M W' PHARMACY CJ ls fhe Place +0 UY Complefe Drug Founfam Servlce Women s Apparel an Accessories C , MO 4 2504 i I307 N Hobari' II3 N CUYLER MO 55715 Sybil malls, Janel' l-laslam Jayne Snow, o oronis, and larance Qualls ' 1 s Q o N V 5 :I:f' x : K . ' :,. 4 R-J +he Fines+ end . I 'n Eg ' A v - 966' F q 41v U at M Plumbing and Heaiing Supplies Wa+er Healers Wafer Coolers Frozen Food Cases Ice Cream Cabine+s Quamy Mean Air Condifioning Fresh Vegeiables Fresh Frul+s 600 S Cuyler MO 9 994I PAMPA TEXAS P I925 N Hobari' M0 4 742i ampa Texas KPDN Broadcasting Station Hughes Building I340 on Your Dual MO 4 746I ' ' I I Milne Palmer and Rickey Schmid? ll HOLT BROTHERS DRILLING COMPANY Rota y and Cable PpT Ph MO 4 6805 r Tool Drilling BEST POLICY 4 AT ALL I A TIMES ,I , f u 35- K- 7 K 2 Q 'Q Wi+h PIA's I2-PAY WAY Les Hari' Hank Gruben Lols Maguire Melvin Munn Kay Fancher PANHANDLE INSURANCE AGENCY 720 W F MO 5 5737 PAMPA TEXAS YOUR SEARCH EIIDS -E-. 'X K 3 ' I 4 ' f Q L ij Xl, A L-L XX 31 lf X Of, L57 L, fmigi-4. A . x .J - sy 3 'bg gf Q2 ff, , 5' YT- I HOUSTON LUMBER COMPANY The Flnesf Qualify In All Lumber Needs W FOSTER 4 688I WHITE WAY RESTAURANT 824 Soufh Cuyler MO 99402 . ll - - - ll . 420 . MO - . 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Linda Warden, Dian Huff, and Joan Pearson BEACON SUPPLY COMPANY 734 s +h C yle Mo 44695 TEX EVANS BUICK COMPANY Fac+ory Trained YOU ll Find Personnel +I1e Very La+es+ in Women s Fashions TOM ROSE MOTORS GILBERT S Your A H1 d OIcIsrL:1oE,llI:e an H Cadillac S Dealer Smarl' Cloflwes ? e AMI: 209 N CUYLER MO 5 5745 l2I N BALLARD 43233 CROUCH OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO 7I5 Wesi' Fosfer MO 4677I 1 , I . r I I Y af I i I . rv 0,-PTFJ i Complefe ig Popular Prices pair Service ' ' II a es . MO - I Da'-ere R' ey ard Joyce Dogqelf Classes of 1960 THE HUGHES COMPANIES Helpmg Pompo Grow HUGHES BUILDING DIAL Mo 432II Congratulations C yR 53 WILLIAM T FRASER ancl COMPANY II4 Wesf Klngsmlll MO 4 7455 X! Smari' Modems Go for flue Modern Fuel GO GAS Nalurally or K A Co cl f on ng Cool: Cl fhes Dry g H af PRODUCTS COMPANY R f gem a O Hof Wale Hea+ g 605 W WMS MO 4 249, P1oneorN2Qural Easpnmpany PAMPA TEXAS 3l7 N Ballard MO 5 5777 Billy arfer Budd awls Lee Fraser I 1 A A I 5: 1- - - 'F ir n i i i ing o in e ing e ri r i n lnciner 'H n r in I - ' ' IWL A ouowmo IM uc: I 9 FITE FOOD MARKET I333 Nor+h Hobari' MO 44092 1 E368-Q L LYNN BOYD LUMBER COMPANY 805 Sou+h Cuyler MO 4-744l PHl.Ip 655+ Nancy WiWams EE1 PAMPA HARDWARE COMPANY I20 Nor+I1 Cuyler MO 4 245I Gei' +I'1e Besf X G Ge PIIIIIBIIIII DAIRY PRODUCTS Q M7 SeaI+es+ Plams Dlvlslon NATIONAL DAIRY PRODUCTS IP CORPORATION Wa+cI1 Us Grow PLAINS CREAMERY Theres a Reason BUILDERS PLUMBING 5 SUPPLY COMPANY MO 4 3239 533 537 s +h c yI D IMO 48457 I K , In Kenny DuIaney Jon Naylor Mrs, E. . Iwridqe 1, 'i 4 . f I 125300124 TRADE MAHK A N N C 7 bi 1 0 A-Iii II I25 ou'II1I'Ious+on T - OU U el' ia - WWW? 411 Davd Tripp'eForn Caro? Trupdfaiworn TRIPPLEHORN OIL COMPANY JIM TRIPPLEHORN BOB TRIPPLEHORN Combs-Worley Building Dial MO 4-826i A RbbyRb HARVESTER BOWL I40I Soufh Hobari MO 5 3422 Gay Vanderburg Ronnie Efhrldge Jackie Colli J. T. RICHARDSON Price Road MO 4-3040 0 I5I5 N Hobari BOTTUNG COMPANY MO 4-4407 FIRST NATIONAL BANK A+ 'rhe Top O Texas I00 NORTH CUYLER MO 4 3288 I . John Goff E I Joe Bourland Palfy While Louise Bailey Wendell Ridgway ll I II X-C R C...g..n-l PAMPA TENT AND AWNING COMPANY 37I Easi' Brown Mo 4 854I -....,,-.5-N anc am on S hman rne C rsfe PAMPA LUMBER COMPANY REDI MIX CONCRETE PLANT Mo 5578l Mo 5 333 Souih Ho a 220 Wesf Tyng xxkvxxl A X-A 5:-A-..lN . A l Kallny Sfroebel Russell Bowen Carol Smiflw Roberl Randolph N y L Milf al E i hi i - -3 I30I b rl 248 J M JOHNSON DRILLING CO Combs Worley Building Mo 4 447l JJ 249 AGW Dnve Inn Andersons Wesfern Wear Beacon Supply Co Beaux Arfs Dance Sludro Behrmans Benlleys Boyd Lynn Lumber Co Bullders Plumbing Supply Co Cabol' Carbon Co Caldwells Drlve Inn Celanese Corp of America Crhzens Banlr 8: Trusl Co Clayfon Floral Co Clemenfs Bob Cleaners Coca Cola Bollllng Co Cosfon s Bakery Cree Dnllmg Co Cree Insurance Agency Crouch Office Supply Crowson 8: Ellis Barber Shop Culberson Chevrolel Co Davis Eleclrlc Co Duenkel Carmichael Funeral Home Dunlaps Deparlmenl Slore Evans Tex Bulclr Co Fannon W S Gulf Dlsfrlbulor Flelds Mens Wear Farsi Nahonal Bank File Food Marllel Index of Adverhsers Fords Body Shop Fosfers Fraser Wllluam T and Co Garden Lanes Bowling Grlberfs Goldsmlfh Dalry Haralson S B Harvesler Bowl Healh s Men s Wear Hr Land Pharmacy Hmhle Malcolm Inc Holl Bros Drnllmg Co Home Builders Supply Hoover C R Oul Co Inc Houslon Lumber Co Ideal Food Sfores I G A Food Lmer Johnson J M Drullrng Co Johnsons Cafe Jonas Clyde Molor KHHH Klssee Ford Co KPDN Malone Pharmacy McWllllams 8: Moore Serv Nance Wholesale Pampa Foundry Co Pampa Glass 8: Palnl Co Pampa Hardware Co Pampa Ice Company Slahon L Pampa Lumber Co Pampa Office Supply Pampa Paris and Supply Co Pampa Tenf and Awnung Co Pampa Theafres Panhandle Insurance Agency Penney J C Pioneer Nalural Gas Co Qualls Clarence Sfudno RedlMux Concrefe Planl' Richard Drug Richardson J T Roberlas Flowers Rose Tom Mofors Seallesf Food Producfs Securrly Federal Savmgs 8 Lo Shamroclr Producfs C Smlihs Qualrfy Shoes Soulhwesfern Publlc Service Super Dog Drlve Inn Tarpley Muslc Co Texas Furnlrure C Texas Prpe 8: Melal Co Thompson RIX Shop Tranl Elecfrlc C Trrangle Well Servrcmg Co Tru Crly OHICB Supply Co Trrpplehorn Onl Co Whlfe Way Resfauranl Your Laundry 81 Dry Cleaners an Assn IN MEMORIAM She was known lo everyone as 'rhe salad lady re called many of her friends A graduale of Pampa Hugh School herself Mrs Velma Meador served on The cafelerua slall of Pl-IS fourleen years Thousands of sludenls passing 'rhrough lhe lunch lane remember her cheerful smnle and gra clous manner Mrs lvleador dned suddenly un 'rhe cafeferua No vember 23. All ol her four children have also grad ualed from Pampa Hugh School . ' , , , ,, .r,, ,,,, 2 25 ' ..,...,..,,.........,...,,,.,,....., 2I2 - .,,...,...... . ' sssss ,,,,,,, ,,,,a, 2 I 3 ' ......u,,,,, ..........., ,,.,..s.c........ .r,.., 2 9 ' .... , ...,...r.... , ,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,s, 2 39 , ' ' ., . ....,.,,.,... ,,.... 2 42 . .... ..-. ' ,,,AA,,, ,Y,,,,,, 2 25 ' ,,,.,,,, .....,Ar.,s,,,,, 2 I3 ' . .,., ' H ,,I,A.,,,,A,,4YA,w,w.v,,,Yww,,A,,,,.,,,,,,,A,,A,, 22l ' ' .,,,,,,,,,ss ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,A, ,,,, 2 4 0 ...a..,e........,,,......... . ' ,,,,4,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,4,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 233 ' ' ,,,.,,,.........,.,,,,..,............. 2I0 ..... ., , , , ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ss, 243 , . . , ,, s.cc,c., c,.....,r, ,,.ssc,... 2 2 2 . . .. Co. ..,....,... ' ' . .,,.........,... 244 ..,..,,.,,, .............,...,.......,,. 2 46 ' - ...---,-s...A. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,A,4,,, 2I5 ' ' .,....,,.....,..,,,,...,..,..... 237 , . ' .,... . . 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A Cappella Cho1r AbboI+ Lanora 0 I4 Abboif L1nda Abernafhy Frances Adams Darlene Adcock Ann I 26 I52 20 Add1ng+on ClaudeHa Adm1n1sfra+1on Adverhsemenfs Adverhsers Index Aflerguf Frances Albr1Hon E L Alexander Charle 4' Alexander Duane Alexander James All School Favonfes Allen CharleH1 ' Allen Sandra' lO2 I05 2I0 249 5 I69 34 35 Belmoni Bennefl BenneH BenneH1 Bennefl Benfon L1nda D1no Gasl' Leon' Levela' Ronald' George Benion Wmford' erry Don Berry Edd1e 8 3 I84 20I Besf C1f1zens Bewley Jean Bewley Walfon B1ard Mrckey Jo Bnggs Sue Blanfon Blanlon Bledsoe Jan Jerry B1ll1e Ann RICIIIIIII 32 40 46 49 53 6I Anders John' And1s Bobb1e Lee Andrus LaVonna Annual Slaff Archer Quenelle Armstrong B1lly G Arlhur John 48 88 Ashby Myke Aikmson Ronn1e Aflaway Murl1ne Auhll Mary Rhea Auwen Thomas Ayres Mary Helen Ayres Mrs Neva 50 27 Baer Judy Baggerman Irene Baggerman Roselle Bagsby Don Bauley Ba1Iey ay J1mm1e Nancy vlfglhld G1nger Bac Dav1d 5 I38 I40 2 Balch Lloyd Ball Don Band Band Sweefheari Barker Lmda Barnard Ard1s Barnes A M Barnes B Hy 26 48 Ba1ley Balley Barnes DOfO+l'1Y Barnelf oe ue 46 74 41 Barneff Barreii Jerry Wayne J1mmy Donn1e Ronnle Baseball 3 Baskefball 6 Baskelball Queen Bafson D1ck 47 87 88 95 l84 I45 205 Baxfer Jerry 60 74 2 Barrow Bar+on Barlon l57 66 Beauchamp Jaclue I26 50 Beavers Sue Becker Mrs Janle 'lnd1caIes Nor Pncfured Bledsoe Jnmmy Ray' Bohlander Larry Bol1ck Gary Bolfon June' Bond Judy Bonnell Karen Bonner Sh1rley I84 2OI 22 23 ourand Joe 26 27 47 49 32 5 58 64 I26 I28 29 I49 I52 59 Bowen Russell I38 Boyd Dean B L D Boyd Lynda Gale Boyles J1mmy Bradford Befhena Bradford J1mm1e Don Braly Larry Braly Sandra Brauchle Paul Broadbenf Barbara Broadhead Boe' Brock Eugene Brogd1n RoberI1 ' Bronner Mary Brooks Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown B1 y Da e Earlene Evelyn re Howard KYlS,I L1nda M1chael UG Brummefl Glenda Bryan PaIr1c1a Bryan? 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