Scurry Rosser High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Scurry, TX)
- Class of 1955
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vo A, .SIA T . . , ' qwrrr' 1 v -:Avila ,fp ,TL Y . , . w 4,4 ' 1-g lp-vl' - -, luxx., . , ' - -- ' ' 1 -'Pai v Jfg'xsf...-...- 1 .-- , 1 -Q .M f 1-- . - 'f ' -- .' ., , , l-1'I lt'L1 f 3' A' ' .2 Q ' T1 , ' ,, 495.4 . r ,uf 51.-dmva -fy.. ..'ff'-I-if .A fn- '1T'vEfQ?:,'id,'W-W . AW 55 WILD Vol. V SCURRY-ROSSER HIGH SCHOOL Scurry , Texas Rosser, Texas I u A swf Editor ----- ------ - - CAROL COCHRAN Assistant Editor - - - - - - MARY GRIFFIN Business Manager - - - - - -BILLIE PALMER Advertising Managers - - ----- WAYNE BENSON CHARLIE LIGHTFOOT Classes ---- - - NANCY MCCORMICK spom Editor - - ------ PAT BAKER Photographers - - - - DONALD PORTER GERALD COCHRAN The WILDCAT staff has done its utmost to bring you a complete coverage of the activities of the year at Scurry-Rosser High School. We have tried to make this book one you will always treasure. As you turn through these pages in years to come, it is the sincere hope of the staff that you will recall the pleasant memories of your high school days. it D . . TO OUR FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATORS Through the years, the Faculty and Administrators of Scurry-Rosser School have set an example of lofty ideals, which we, the students shall forever cherish as we seek the rewards of the future. Their gift of service and spirit is of priceless value. They have instructed us, encouraged us, and given the best of their time and talent to build morale and citizenship, the things characteristic of Scurry-Rosser High School. with love, respect, and gratitude for their service, we proudly dedicate this 1955 WILDCAT to OUR FACULTY and ADMINISTRATORS. THE ANNUAL STAFF ADMINl?I'RA non 'STR .L- s -Y .ev 'Is .-n-J' 1 , W t Sain! Zoned Left to right: Rasco Lightfoot, Rex Wampler, Bill Cubley, President: J. O. Wilson, Secretaryg Erritt McCormick, and James Upchurch. Blondee Ford, camera-shy. We wish to express our thanks to these men who have given freely of their time and ef- fort to help make it possible for us to enjoy the many activities which are presented in this book. THE WILDCAT STAFF ' a We should all say thanks to our annual sponsor and annual staff for your untiring efforts in producing one of the best an- nuals. Our desire has been to help in providing a successful school program. We know the only successful school is one in which parents, teachers, and students work as a team in developing a well rounded program of leaming activities. For your contribution to this team work, we wish to express appreciation to our teaching staff, our students, and to our school board. Sincerely, S. H. Shipley 'ii ll PAUL KERNES, B. s. Elementary School Principal- -teaches Typing and Elemen- tary subjects-- His sincere effort and untiring in- terest have won our respect and admiration. Om? .xl in W.- I O Qpllllll gin-,ve J-- I. E. CARSON, B. S. High School Principal- - Teaches Science, History, and Boys Basketball Coach---He has em phasized the ideals of fair play and good sportsmanship both in the class- room and on the athletic field. Y 0 . -. -P .. .lf 1 L .1 .-.- J FACULTY SENIORS Front row: Billie Palmer, Betty Massey, Mary Griffin, Carol Cochran Second row: Durwood Massey, Charlie Lightfoot, Wayne Benson eoabfz J E CARSON Sponsor S H SHIPLEY Sponsor BILLIE PALMER Class Reporter 3-4 Class Favorite 3 FHA 1-2-3-4 Miss Scurry-Rosser 4 Annual Staff 3-4 DURWOOD MASSEY Class Historian 4 Class Favorite 4 FFA Officer 4 CAROL ANNE COCHRAN WAYNE BENSON MARY VIRGINIA GRIFFIN Class Officer 1-2-3-45 Basketball Class President 35 Vice President 45 Class Officer 1-2-3-45 Class Fa- Queen 25 Basketball Letters 1-2-3-45 FFA Officer 1-2-35 Mr. Scurry-Ros- vorite 15 Most Beautiful 15 Best Most Athletic 45 All-Conference ser 45 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Class All Around 45 Basketball Letters 1 Forward 35 FHA Secretary 3-45 An- Favorite 35 Annual Staff 4, 2-3-45 FHA President 45 Annual nual Staff 3-4. SHERMAN NOBLE Parliamentarian 45 Friendliest 45 FFA Officer 35 Basketball 4, 5 3 Staff 3-4. BETTY IO MASSEY CHARLIE LIGHTFOOT Nursing Club5 Dancing Club5 P.E. Class President 45 FFA Officer 25 Boy Club5 Spanish Club5 Class Favorite Annual Staff 45 Most Likely to Suc 4, ceed 4. .IUNIORS fff fj'c 'fff , r-- H- Left to right: Donald Porter, Treasurerg Pat Baker, Presidentg Janis Pratt and Jerry Brewer, Song Leadersg Gerald Coch- ran Reporterg Nora Crady, Vice Presidemg Norma McPherson, Secretary. PAT BAKER Sigh no more ladies' sigh me She says httle but thinks a no more. ,--Y KENNETH BOLES Teachers and classrooms are his only objections to education. JEAN FORTNER Good things come in small packages, 'SI Q . O GERALD COCHRAN .IANI5 PRATT He'd rather make hjgtgry QI.1iBtl'16SS often leads I0 than smdy ir. fame. EVELYN LIGHTFOOT NORMA MCPHERSON Flashing eyes, dusky hair, Love is the greatest of all W carefree ways and debonair. -- educators. . .I am well ed- DONALD PORTER Heated- JERRY BREWER I love work. I could sit and worry little, study less, is watch it for hours. his idea of happiness. EVELENE THOMPSON THIRZA GARRETT 'Her quiet ways add to her I laughed, 'till I cried, charms. NORA ETHEL CRADY MARTHA SLO!-N Bureau of information for Gentle, but Oh Boyl when the Algebra 'II class. You get her excited- ff' '11 SOPHOMORES 0 . Cloye Ford President Kirby Benson Vice President Virginia Clayton Secretary Treasurer Nancy McCormick Reporter Mrs. J. M. Pannill Sponsor Vera Williams Patty Nicklas Building a castle in Lit. 11 Glendia Wood Smith Dorothy Sophomore girls exercising one of their many talents. Virginia Clayton Kirby Benson Marian Sanders Nancy McCormick Fred Cochran Joan Daugherry Cloye Ford Callie Noble Myrna Roberts Glenda Culver K F RESHMEN xx x, 0 .1 r it a 5,5 Q iii? g YJ-. .uv rs 'CSS' ff ws - 4359 xg M. Q f 7 'Nfl :ww-' XXNX 'NS v Jenova Conner Henry Waits Betty Garrett Carroll Brennan Frankie Phillips Nora McCormick Jessie Morris Nell Draughon Ruby Boy Rufus White Emma Clemmons Carl Smith Z 0 ' Nora McCormick President Jenova Conner Vice President Carl Smith Secretary Emma Clemmons Treasurer Charles Orman Reporter ni' Betty looks on while Ruby and ,, ,-,- .... ---v -..- Nell make themselves lovely. Ch1'iSIm3S UCC- Paul Tamo Donnie Hatcher Faye Draughon Berry Kimery Charles Orman Robert Taylor 'If' - Mrs. R. F. Boles Sponsor Mrs. Boles gives Carroll assistance on that problem k eff- ,L In V..k,, Y , WF! . 2313: pw P :Egg wg HE 'Yi 131 NX ii fig sig sig is if J QM 5 'S mf . N N1 B -nr QM 1 USS. j f l . f: 6f ' 5 'if qi, 2' ' x h , x. . in L f has I Linda Ford Virginia Pratt Molly Taliaferro Ann Jordan Doris Shehee Edwar d Crady Stanley Woods S tanley Teddy Harms Danny Wampler Clyde Noble axre Green Paul Kemes Doris Roberts Shirley Crady L. D. Clemmons Doris Upchurch George Smith Bobby Cochran .J ,av if Upchurch A,-J M James QAM Thompson WM Barbara Nicklas Marie Palmer Don Carson A, Dean ' C ubley Billy Ford Joyce Clemmons L xy, EI li? , f F F N X ik J '1 4 as X J kt N is .. l ' I Q K 3 X 1 L ri,-if Q9-1 n 1 Alf - -uf 1 15' Earnest Waits Wendell Cousins Dorothy Lightfoot Phyllis Wampler O I f 'EF f ' 'Q ai 1 s 5 - l X, QQ Roddy Mooney Rober t Corder Benny Br azier J uanita V asquez 1' MI lil! ,orc 1 LLIL A ANU! A Jackie Former Jerry Bobbitt Helen Bush Dora Delviasters 15 si H, f , W , t f , i 'ex S in 'fy : ' him' . if S. ,- 3 ,gs s it y W -'ig 4 ,' f I Yi- at ff I m,..,,r,y ' ' .Q ,,,- -Ut: ' 2 4 ,fp ' -.,k jj, 3, i yi. .,., 1-ff .. it if ' 'F S we xx X 'Lv to 55,3 S y 4g '3 a .w s SM W6 EE' if Q, Mrs. J. E. Carson ' 7' Carolyn Dixon Z Weldon Crady 5 W Y if ff :' f ill 7 ngoo Ao C 5, nn . M , S Jean Smith f at W 4 'L ' 5 J , N, 1 .i 'Q S S? Samuel Coppedge Wylie Taliaferro Doris McGrew Sammy Williams Stanley Donawho Jackie Lowry Linda Smith Leon Ford Odell Boles Jackie Roberts 7 Kathryn Cochran . 2 Jerry Wampler i a QQ! ' on fxi- ' ,gt . ff Jimmy Howard W M Jerry Hammack ' Ruth Upchurch eww, y P to CQ Henry Ozimy i t C at m v' ' W Q I ri R E lr.. Janie Hamilton ff I Helen Sweeney 7 Q C Sterling Mundie Effie Clemmons y ..' C Qc N 1 xf' Betty Moore ' Jessie Robinson Wayne Daugherty Malcolm Tarno it J i i ff f ,, , . ' Es ' ii 7 r ' . ,:'.f,,gr-MX., , . 1 -we , i., 3 H . 7.53, 1, G K. . , agar we W M H fe . S 'W i IV rw - , W 45.2 -tim -- ' . ff ff , . 4 ., xv. Q 5-mt,-.,-+A,., -f - . lf-4g,.-'Mt 5 - K , 'ff . I 'E 1 it f J -J if t Q , fry' 4 . , wg l tr up Q f X X. I I ir- - t - Y Ax 4:4 Darrell Brazier Shirley Jordan Jack Peavy Patsy Sloan .515 DeLores Powell Buck Palmer Joyce Waits Q .:.: . Pat Sloan L- 4 fi 'Q , I, 'f nr 7 1' a ,fl Harold McPherson Molly Noble Hubert Conner Geraldine Crady Lola Shehee George Taliaferro Sandra Hammack John Lightfoot Richard Bishop Shirley Clemmons Stanley Pratt Ronnie Carson J i f Eloisa Vasquez A ' - Karon McGrew , Talmage Richman ., Loyce Waits it ng' in 4 6 .- f- 1.1 J . far . 'R A .gf f ri George Yates Miguel Perez John Henry Jones Jerry Nicklas 2 7 9 -L 4 W' 1 Elaine Brooks I ack Palmer Johnny Shewmaker Donna Taliaferro Teddy Norton Jimmy Sweeney Harold Upchurch Leo Phillips Sherma Ozimy Robert Garrett Glen Cross Sandra Pyle Mrs. I. C. Brooks David Hatcher Melvin Woods 7440114 Margie Upchurch Royce Ford Billy Smith Linda Kimery gi- . 3.33 1 i , . .f Us x 'T L I N, Q h W 1 , z. H 'K David Upchurch Alma Coppedge Wade Noble Barbara Woody Jesse Hill Glenda Gamble James Lightfoot Carol Story John Brooks Barbara Greer Tippy Roberts Ora D. Robinson Stevie Peavy Landa Jones Wayne Guye Raymond Greer Linda McGrew Jimmy Jones Jean Clemmons Eugene Taylor Douglas Cross Roy Upchurch Charles Nicklas Bobby Greer Curtis Donawho Bryan Greer Billy Brunner A. Gaitan F. Gaitan Lupe Gaitan 1 '9 ,a , Mrs. L. Harkness Anna Lou Kernes Danny Bownds ' sr if J' . fg.ggf s - K- ' 35, 1. vs- s ax' f E i' -fs fr' ' - Yblikf' D1 SWE , . I ' wfffirfi - Q 5 ' .. A A A, my .la E x B ..,,. ,. K Q - N 3' 1 1 in 1 1 if I fer Q Q, A Hgh 5' 3 'z 'fr if Q A I, 1 idx' if-9.11 ' A ' 1, in, J, . U! . f 3-Q 5 'fu I V K ...im , - .. I sf. I.-,-we -s , as 4 I - Q: x ' fee. A ' . J X . f,- e,,2,f ,.., . '. 2 if S- 5 . +1 . an f. . if .,-X . ir.,-V ' V 2 3 I lv 1- -' ff .ay - .1 , A .QR . R1 if-. JY 94 .. H : I I k U r , .,...,. H jj? gt I 'QQ ff . Wil 7614! Tommy Garrett Shirlye Essary Gene Smith Jeanne Jones Kenneth Bush Bobby Clemmons Ruth Kimery Jerry McWhorter Judy Kay Smith Jerry Yates Robert Griffin Judith Peavy Paul Nicklas Anita Cochran Robert Kubin Donald Daugherty Judy Sweeney Dillard Greer Lana June Shehee Richard Holder Neliia Clemmons R. L. McElhaney Lora Cloninger Hershel Clemmons Betty Jones Martha Taylor Willie Bishop Jeannie Perez Victor Perez Sammie Essary dwtcuwl 4z7P!4q .1 Y. A 423 ,, Fl! L...1'1 me-N.....,,,, '0V'J 4'H?Q--M .-if 'S i Wh. M-...N,,,. if fx 4 Q FA VORI TES ,I E Af .WNV .JL s s fm XM S Lg-. k I 4 1 I I I I X X x f J, I ff,--2-1 QVQXZ f R x vi I ' ,- ,. .Y 4 A vm. if , ' ,-ff' ' . V+' -ff A ,. ..-, ,V -A., 7, .-n , 770.5 WAYNE BENSON s 1 1 f se 'N-'11 f ufsxxgf f ff :Q. lAMaXv ?ffiffif',f'ffWf'?f' N N. ',,n.,,...n-4 f 5 .. 1: ll L , .D 'l ' X in 0 .-,4i Wynn ,qntlf Nw ww W-M CHARLIE LIGHTFOOT I and NORA CRADY T' A , .gg Qin ,W K ,r ,Qi A M 1 ' pac! Y was , f hik 1 V a, lg? 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'- s, Class Favorites MOLLY TALLAFERRO - TEDDY HARRIS 4, - ,,,, W x Y , 'fy -5,-.L V . -M,-i,f, ' E.: '-Tvs..-.Y- ,...,hag . I .,, . A ,s . All 54 . W , ss ymgf f , 'W' ss P L , . :Wh . Y ' I f bfi' I ,5 A MG ,iq X .ef ' M, M, Class Favorues SHIRLEY JORDAN - RONNIE CARSON 1..,,-,,,,, idfrr- -W' Xt'--A K X f .Q Wh 'v wp, ..'- : .' ff' cg ' .F x, lx CAROLYN DIXON - STERLING MUNDIE DORA DEMASTERS - RQDDY MOONEY Class Favorites J K Class Favorites 'Q M f ig-xnxx 1 nlxkn Q E 12 f Best A11 Around SAMMY WILLIAMS - STANLEY PRATT N- : Q, 5 A ' , . . Class Favorites ELAINE BROOKS - IACK PALMER X ISM ...s..,,, x , ,, A f T- Em..s, 412, -fvmq A H SX , , , sg Class Favoutes CAROLYN WAMPLER - RONNIE FORTNER 4-6 A, ill! I f ' f 5 f + 1 N, ' Jil A . x A , T AI --4 l I J - v Q L , 'lo Q ' ' -1 4 4 U - wt'- i-lib X x X fb x ' If r-'ef' 5 1 ,l f I 1 W 4 . '-. ,Q .J I' ... -? Q xH X CLASS Smdwuaz 7001.6 Scchaceglaec w A' 60444 fll fggv fqx ,kv gg. .1 1-. px. ng '21 1 1 . K - Y l QL .HN i ff J i . 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OFFICERS President, Mary Griffing Vice President, Cloye Ford, Secretary, Carol Cochrang Treasurer, Nancy McCormick, Historian, Virginia Clayton, Parliamentarian, Jenova Conner, Reporter, Janis Pratt, Pianist and Song Leaders, Marian Sanders, Martha Sloan, Glendia wood. The purposes of the Scurry-Rosser F.H.A. Chapter are to further development of pupil initiative in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking, and working toward better home and family life for all. Our Chapter activities for the year consisted of Installation of Officers, Initiation, State Fair Trip, and Area and State Meetings. P .xl Y. l Working hard? No hardly working Mostly pnmpmgl Mastering the art of rope-making , 1.-nllllsop F. F. A OFFICERS Back row: Mr. R. L. McE1haney, Gerald Cochran, Fred Cochran, and Kirby Benson. Front row: Donald Porter, Jerry Brewer, and Pat Baker. arms multi ' p ,,, f 'ann 'it 4.43 .'a lu.1uat V, or-N Chapter members engaged in the practice of apP1YiUS Poisoned grain baits for gopher - control- G-0' T FFA members put the finishing touches on a well constructed pig trough in the farm mechanics shop. 'Rf M? 195' 0- ,rl What chance has a poor peach tree before the onslaught of this group? Each member is armed with a pruning tool. Some work while others play as the S.C. S. Ezee Flows and Grain Drills are washed and greased and made ready for service. .-' I I 7 I Y 1 ll.. llll Ill' A THLETICS L 'I in s, 1 -A I nd U ' A 'Q v Z First row: S.H. Shipley. Coach, Carol Cochran, Mary Griffin, Nora McCormick, Nancy McCor- mick, Glenda Woods, Nora Crady, Managers. Second row: Norma McPherson, Thirza Garrett, Virginia Clayton, and Glenda Culver. The Scurry-Rosser girls basketball team ended the season with a respectful 15 won and 12 lost record. They won the second-place trophy in the Kemp Tournament, and tied with Crandall for the runner-up spot in the district race. Although they lose two starters, the Wildcats have an outlook for a promising campaign next year as they will gain many good players from the grade school team. CAROL COCHRAN Forward - 4 yrs. Co-Captain A11 District Forward - 54 - MARY GRIFFIN Forward - 4 yrs. Co-Captain K ,1 ' ., :Rs 5 Y ,..la , if 1 ull ' I ig Q DB' .-, ,Y ,, V 15 'ae ' 'rfl'9 H i-'M A A, w W 'U 'Z That free shot m wm the ball ga 4 4 n 4- L Gle Qxl A a v .P Uv. f1! 'r4 xri if-e T' ' o .4 I Q 'x ' I ' 1 vw F1 I 'A ' 4 'Al Q gefkk f X Jw? I 2071? 11 Left to right: Kirby Benson, Fred Cochran, Wayne Benson, Pat Baker, and Donald Porter. I. E. Carson, Coach. Despite the fact that we had only three returning lettermen from the 54 squad, the hust- ling Wildcats had a fairly successful season. Steady improvement was shown throughout the season which was climaxed by winning the third place trophy at the Crandall Tournament and tieing for second place in the district race. D0n'L shoot No, 10, Talking it over. Sherman, where did that Pat has you covered. ball go? .. M.-1 Size is ng Cheer up, Mr. Carson. Look at That shot will be obstacle, gays the scoreboard. missed next year. Donnie. DONALD PORTER 2 Year Letterman KIRBY BENSON HENRY WAITS PAT BAKER -Captain 3 Year Letterman CHARLIE LIGHTFOOT 2 year Letterman FRED COCHRAN Ps A 'if 1f ' H -MF Y x is x 2' me Q A C T lv IT' E S Mmm Boy! That chow looks goodl Says these sixth graders as their trays are filled. The pride and joy of Scurry-Rosser this year is our well-equipped cafeteria. For the first time since 1951, the students are receiving the benefits of a well-rounded hot lunch program. Its success is due to the good management and excellency in food preparations of our cooks, Mrs. Ben Taliaferro and Mrs. John Cobb, and to the team work of our superintendent and faculty. '-af , is H. Nagy ff' I Good to the last bite, says Elaine and Donna. That's what we said boys, GET TO WORK -N sa:-' 1 J 44 Ls. 5-I H+, I 0 f From 11. 30 to 12:30 is the most enjoyable hour of the day for Scurry-Rosser students 'WG Gerald and Emma Bell are enjoying each other's Q X company as well as the food. me f These third and fourth graders pause for a quick snapshot. 30 596 N6 W ,F xv-7' 3' H CHARLIE and CALLIE nt' We T174 40 what have they done Look at these A11- A gir1's purse holds this time, Pat? Americans. many secrets Think hard, Mary. Where did you Be patient, boys, they surely put those keys? won't primp all day. M? '45 az' g x wif, r Wx fe. , , L, ss G aad77!ofzeSna,b4 Trouble ahead for so Arlan and his lovely the MISC! These Juniors are a Ladies. tower of strength. L Somebody slipped! Yolmg singers. Looking back to see! -v 5 . The slide line - up. Where whispers are Freshman cuties! heard. 7954- 55 Dancing and romancing is the Dancing at the delight of these Senior girls- Mary and her date Junior - Senior at the Spring Banquet. Formal. .J-ii 3 211 mug 5 ff' mfg! 5 --4 That 104 paid off at Be careful ma'm, that Bingo, anyone, the Cake Walk. gun is loaded. says Miss Gray. Seniors The Junior-Senior Banquet at Chris' The F.F. A. Sweetheart Cafe. Terrell, Texas receives her jacket. ADVERTISERS Purchases at LADIES - WEAR Proctor's Please Particular People Kaufrnan Seagoville Phone 3111 Phone 4444 BEST POLICY me AT ALL . Wa-TIMES 5 il SX 0 gb? ': V,2.4 AGENT up-1 1, Z3 years in business Honest and Reliable Insurance Service All Old Line Stock Companies Small claims settled on day of receipt of bills Our Customers Interests First MAURICE R. REID - W. AUTHUR REID Kaufman, T exa s I ll lube fin-1 and f KK T J -Quality Grocer1es G , j M5045 Ziff? 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Let us sell what you buy Kaufman, Texas - Phone 4341 When you ll Ah dl ea. . d ' --W1 tra e at xxx E X! W4 574620 FEED COMPAN Y We Buy the Best - We Sell the Best Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizer, Insecticides Phone 5151 Kaufman , T exa s shmQQ7575l?2 , 60 ' : us ouk J K THSTIZTHT ' 'KGAS COMPANY3 Butane - Propane Kaufman, Texas Compliments of 'I3 E N NYS GAS CO. Kaufman, Texas Phone 3901 Butane and Propane ,lf 1A A Admiral Home V Y 5 i in Appliances Q, Hardwick Ranges , pl xx, T x 5Ax!LN6S ,lou 1 f is k3CxLJF?hA!kJXJ WAREHOUSING C O. Kaufman, Texas Box 231 Seeds, Fertilizers, Grain, Proteins Custom Cleaning A.R. MORA, Owner Phone 71 71 ff, Q . 1 EL.p,iqgp r eflsi Fifjf Q ff-' i'+ M- .551 1 tu A 9, A P -rm 'L il - 3 Y. Y ' fl, ,'-:-- Axim S+.. Compliments of 'T1XAA15LDL2L5L!LiE5 HUMBLE, OIL, AND REFJNING COMPANY Kauxman, Texas 1 LET US HELP 1 Z X. -au ' --, Qu I Z. V , I .,:,: - ' X , - A ' '- '.':f:ff'f'.-' ' 951 -f 'Z ,G io' bi a xy e lzff Zigi-44-. 1- O s -hz I. 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