Silverton High School - Owlet Yearbook (Silverton, TX)

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THE OWLET gf .41 pfpy-.n:.'.,yny,Q.:' ,NN--Q - 1'l1s:tl'.k1f.lf. fff F? --': ,.3'.'-.-j':'g.,'3'.t'r.Z--,-'- J: ,K . -' .'.'..--.'. - - '.': 'i'--'l'.- -.'. l . :',.'...' 1. s...,,.-:-.'.... I- ,....- : .-.I I .-,,--...'Lu .. .--.. Z in .. '-, 1 , . ., . .. l .Q ' A 1 . ' 5' Q . ' . w ' , . i .Q . ' . ' . - '. ' 'A ' - ' ' - ' ' - - In- i:-fp'-'g':,:':1'xl:i f 5. a P. ...lf-if PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF SILVERTON HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE YEAR OF 1950-'51 s' : 5. 1 ,.. - fun: It is our sincere hope in presentixig this 1951 edition of the Ow1et that in the future you will be able to relive the pleasantmerrxories we have shared together during the 1950- 1951 school year. THE ANNUAL STAFF Nfl' ' 1, Rf . , 7- - fffftffff-2 fd X ' ' WW I ' x 9 ',6ffoZ 177 Q ,ff f ff'ZZ?'f4 XP K I Vffiaf 'f . 4 If f u'fi7 'f f ' ' I 4? Q, as Qi, f ' f lf, ff 44551166 4 1 ' f 65' -4 'nf '--Q bp' Vw Wemorlom HIS LAST RUN By Mrs. Buster Wisson, his mother He made his last run for us, boys-- The thing he most wanted to dog And he wouldn't want us to grieve so-- Or become too discouraged and blue. We cannot say we're not sad, boys-- That our hearts are crushed, we confess, I Yet we know in the darkest hours Our Father will comfort and bless. Bill was doing his best for us, boys-- And he wanted to reach the goal-- But the touchdown was made in Heaven, 1: For the Great Coach called for his soul. I So take new courage and fight, boys! Z Play the best game you can today, Know the signals of Jesus, your Savior, When, like Bill, you've made your last play. if A ey 'fl Gfsu ii 'gk ll V AVE! SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE M. G. MORELAND, SUPERINTENDENT Dear Students: This has been a very pleasant year for me and I feel that we have accomplished some good fur- ing the year of working together. We regret that at the end of the year some of the pupils will leave Silverton High and not return as students next fall. To those Seniors I would like to leave this thought: You have each been given a bag of tools, A formless rock and a book of rulesg And each must make, 'ere life has flown, A stumbling-block or stepping-stone. Best of luck to you, M. G. Moreland Superintendent of Schools rv., L 2' ' -LL., , LMZ- if X gtk Y - A U 15 PRINCIP1-XL'S MESSAGE MUNI! DRUG! p Wi-um FRANK W. PORTER, HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL It is with personal satisfaction that I commend the student body of Silverton High School for the accomplishments they have made for the year 1950-'5l. Student leadership and participa- tion, the forming of better study habits and a better attitude toward your work and your school, are only a few of your worthy achievements. You have accepted your responsibilities on the campus, in the classroom, and in club and student activities nobly. Your acceptance of these responsibilities has made you grow, not only physically, but mentally and spiritually as well. My wish for you is that each year may bring new responsibilities, success and happiness. I extend to you the hope that you will achieve in life, the very best of everything. Sincerely, Frank W. Porter, Principal vb Q ll K W Ii J ll HQ X ii- -J ' N !f . W .QL ima! .-f' '- ..p?' , ::'. ' .J x .17 x. Q 1 I ,,, i : X 4: 1 SUPERINTENDENT M. G. MORELAND PRINCIPAL FRANK W. PORTER 1 IDOYCZIC PQIHQEIJING RICHARD HANK BROWN LUREE BURSON Engliwli Coach EI'lgIiSIl 4-4 ' I3-Il,1,Y 5I EI,I.IS PAT GOODWIN JOHN LOINRANCE Clcmncli Science Soci:11Scicncc 'U-.... IUNE II. PORTER WINNIE REDIN JACKIE WINGO Spvech Cr,S. Principal Music 1 IMA NELL GUNN GLENN BUNCH Vocational Home Economics Vocational Agriculture Your Teacher's Autographs Here: v Pvc 1-is NS -2'5 'Y Wh 4- ' ii i.-1 5 -: -. 453.2 55 '. E77 ' FZ dx'-. . 5 , -42.52, '-.yiiiil-.E 1 1--. . 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Show your appreciation and patronize your advertisers BOBBY BAIRD DONALD BEAN MARY LOU BELLINGER Jo1son Bean Lou if 1 MARY TOM BOMAR BUFORD CLEMMER JOHN FRANCIS llTOmll llstudll llstaril NADYNE GAME-LE DOROTHY HECKMAN ROY HYATT Brains Dottie Tuffv BILLY B. JONES DARRELL MCWILLIAMS DEAN MCWILLIAMS Burkes Ears Vlsleepyll qilfllilk' PAT NORTHCUTT RAY SAVAGE BILLY DON STEVENSON IlDax,VgIl III-doboll Buster 'Nd-. BILLY TENNISON M11-,TQN THORNTQN Hines Hpoakvl RAY TINER Whiskers RICH AR ELL HF, D TU vP-RD Ish - RN1: TEDHHOOYX tm, DiCk R BOBBY BAIRD--3 years Footballg Z years F, F. A. g l year Choralg Paper Staff '50-'5l. DONALD BEAN--3 years Football, Co-Captain Football '50-'5lg Basketball 3 yearsg F. F, A. 4 yearsg Vice-President F. F.A.g Vice-President Class '50-'5lg President Class '49-'5Og Class Favorite '48- '49g Baseball 3 yearsg Best All-Around Boy '50-'51, MARY LOU BELLINGER--Secretary Freshman Class '47-'48g Choral '47-'48g Basketball '49-'5lg Assistant Editor Annual '49-'50g Member Jr. Play '49-'5Og F. H.A. '49-'50, Secretary F.H.A, '5lg Editor Annual '50-'5lg Pep Squad '47-'5lg Attendant to Football Queen '50-'5lg Senior Play '50-'5l. MARY TOM BOMAR--Choral Club '47-'483 F. H, A. '49-'5Og Basketball Manager '50-'5lg Business Manager Annual Staff '50-'5lg Football Queen Attendant '48-'49g Treasurer F.H,A, '49-'50g Pep Squad4yearsg Secretary Class '50-'5lg Football Queen '50-'5lg President F. H. A. '50-'5lg Jr. Play Castg Student Councilg Best All-Around Girl '50-'Slg Class Favorite '50-'5lg Senior Play. BUFORD CLEMMER--F. F. A. '47-'48g Paper Staff '50-'5lg Annual Staff '50-'5l. JOHN FRANCIS--Football3 yearsg Basketball 3 yearsg President F. F, A. '49-'50, Historian F, F. A, '50-'5lg Co-Captain Football '50-'5lg Most Athletic Boy '50-'51g F. F. A. 4 yearsg Three year letter- man in Footballg Third in Judging Holsteins at Texas Tech '49-'50, NADYNE GAMBLE--Parliarnentarian F.H. A. '50-'5lg Most Studious Girl '49-'5Og Who's Who '49- '5Og Pep Squad '50-'5lg F. H. A. '49-'50g Senior Play Cast '50-'5l. DOROTHY HECKMAN--Choral Club '47-'48g F.H.A, Z yearsg Annual Staff '49-'5O3 4 year letter- man in Basketball, Co-Captain '50-'5lg Pep Leader 3 yearsg Queen Junior Class '49-'50g Most Pop- ular Girl '49-'50g Junior Play '49-'5Og Vice-President F.H.A. '49-'5Og Who's Who '50-'5lg Senior Play Castg Football Queen '49-'50, BILLY JONES--F. F,A. 3 yearsg Choral Club '49-'50, DARRELL MCWILLIAMS--F, F, A. Zyears, '47-'49g Football 3 yearsg Basketball 3 yearsp Baseball 3 yearsg Vice-President Junior Class '49-'50g Junior Class Favorite '49-'5Og Junior Play '49-'503 Member of Play The Hermit House '49-'50g Paper Staff '50-'5l3 President Senior Class '5l. 1 ZJL 'qw , ,X i 7 A EAVW IAN MCWILLIAMS--l year letterman Footballg 2 years Basketballg Z years Baseballg Basketball -Captain '50-'5lg Paper Staff '50-'51g F. H. A. Sweetheart '49-'50g Member of the Graham Boxing am '48-'49g F.F.A. '47-'48g Junior Play '49-'50g Most Popular Boy '50-'5lg Class Favorite P-'5lp Senior Play. iT NORTHCUTT--F.F.A. '47-'48-'48-'49-'49-'50-'5lg Reserve Champion Calf '48-'49-'50g Foot- ll4years, Football Letterman 2 yearsg President Freshman Class '47-'48g Class Favorite '47-'48g ass Treasurer '49-'50g F. F.A. President '50-'51, F.F.A. Treasurer '49-'50g Basketball Manager P, '50, '5lp Junior Play '49-'505 Senior Play '50-'5l. iY SAVAGE--Paper Staff '49-'50g Junior Class Reporterg Secretary F. F. A. '49-'505 Annual Staff otographer '50-'5l. L.LY DON STEVENSON--l year letterman in Footballg Znd Vice-President F.F. A., Z yearsf F. A. 4 yearsg Most Handsome Boy '50-'5l. L.LY TENNISON--F. F.A. Reporter '47-'48, '49-'50g Senior Class Reporter '50-'5lg Junior Playg nior Playg Z year letterman Footballg Z year letterman Basketballg Z year letterman Baseballg F.A. 4 years: Co-Captain Basketball '50-'5lg Band Member '48-'49. LY TINER--Choral Club '49-'50g F. F. A. '47-'48, F. F. A. Historian '48-'49, Parliamentarian '49- I-'5l. ,LTON THORNTON--F. F. A. Z yearsg Football letterman Z yearsg Basketball letterman 3 yearsg sebal1letterman2 yearsg Business Manager Senior Class '50-'5lg Who's Who '49-'50g Most Stud- Ls Boy '50-'5l: Assistant Editor Owlet '49-'50. CK TURNER--Boys' Sports Manager Z yearsg F. F. A. 4 yearsg l year letterman Football. ID VARDELI..--F. F, A. Z yearsg Senior Play Castg Owlet Staff. I t xllli wth QM --,...::-' KI 'X G- .1 ' N' -nh - Y 'IX 1.51 s 5 V THE IUNIOR CLASS ., .Ab WM K t A Wat X, W-ww Qwzbib W Sponsors ----------------------------- G. Bunch, I. Gunn Vice-President ---- ------------ P , Holt President ------- ------ B . Watters Class Reporter -- --- G. Watters Treasurer ----- --- J. Monday WHO'S WHO CLASS FAVORITES R. TUNNELL. J. MONDAY V, ESTES P. HOLT 'sv 5 LEE BOMAR 'Dobber Joy Pu JOY NELL CI-IITTY VALDA JO ESTES MELVIN HAMILTON gil HR-ed!! Inf vi RT IN MP1 PEGGY Hour JOE U ll 1 r wxk USBYYIPSOH Peg' 'E DAY 1eVenIl ir-f' I WX QF 16' IRD TUNNELI. GLORIA STEVENSON BONNIE WATTERS GLEN WATTERS HT ll ll IV urtle G1Ory Shanks Mack I ' I THE SGPHDMORE CLASS Sponsor --------- - ----- P. Goodwin President --------- ------ S . Lusk Vice-President ---- --- G. Merrell Class Reporter -- ---- M. Dudley Treasurer ----- ---- S . Mallow . . ..,. , .. .,,. ---: 1 -il? Wmfiiiili Q. --, -. A 'S or WHO'S WHO CLASS FAVORITES S. LUSK S. LUSK J. MERCER S. MALLOW urg- LLAJ l BAIRD LY DUDLEY IS' EUDEAN BAIRD HENRY EVANS ZEPHERY BINGHAM BILLY W. GARVIN DRA MALLOW MILLIE MARSHELI. BETH MASON 'TIE O'NEAL 'Q 1 Aa , 'W .,, Q , ,V GLORIA PEVSWOR MY STRANGE JANICE TURNER TH WILLIE REYNOLDS JAYE TURNER JUNIS MERCER JOE WAYNE BROOKS BELBERT MATTHEUS A 1 ,Jw DONALD CHERRY QT wdllg 19x NORMAN JASPER SAM LUSK GA Y MERRELL KAY STEELE KENNETH STEPHENS HELEN VAUGHN LESSIE WORD THE FRESHMAN CLASS 'O Es Q W? A. 49 UQ 0- A vw SW' s i, x A 0 K - 'xx g 1 K SLT V Y X Q , A A ' ? B 1 Q , , 7 v Y Y tx gain! il ai ' f' ,, 1 o -- Six f ' - MW .avi TQ I X x ' . K - W? E. I is n .., f 152 I 1 i an z A X K sl 2' Q., .0 Y .,... -' -fs' N s 31 .Q T .4 Q- e ' , , 1--' ',.. -1 A ' FIRST ROW: Bean, Bingham, Brooks, Brown, Callo in way, Claunch, Clemmer. SECOND ROW: Crass xwl Fitzgerald, Gamble, Gilcreasc, Grabbc, Graham I 7 Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Hechnian, Howard, Hutsell Kellum, D. Mayfield, T. Mayfield, McPherson FOURTH ROW: Nix, Norris, O'Conner, O'Neal I-'at,t,on, G. Perkins, L. Perkins. FIFTH ROW: Rhea, Smithee, Stevenson, Stodghill, Turner Underwood, Rlardell. SIXTH ROW: Welch, Whitehead, Williams. EIGHTH GRADE SBC 6 MRS. REDIN EVENTH GRADE acher: BILLY ELLIS vu- q-'uv gxzwgm .- . 3 YQ! xl mv K4 lx mx. .0 41 Q , ao Q- JQJ' ,,,+:'S we 'Sn Q, w. Y ,A 3' S Q x a 14' Q f x x R k 'f f'-4 Q Teacher: MRS. EVANS We H Q f .4 FIFTH GRADE Teacher: MRS. BROWN 44' '7 r ' ...nr ,'-'MAJ mf 0-fn Y' , .4-f x ,,.. ,ff 4,,,,..,, , , 0 X H7 Q ', '! ..v , Qt- , I.a '!' .- Q q 9' : 'X L gg, K Teacher: MRS. PARKER X Q Q , .R H sw K is -if gf ' Q-1 wsP i c gf It sb ..-, -. rw, a HIRD GRADE Teacher: MRS. GILL. 46' ,fi 14 X Q , ' 'Y . , 'wr' ' Wg, it 9 - G 11' -ei A Q-4 Rf ,fi , 4-' . 4 if ' . ,4- fi? 'AZ f 5' ' A 1.,.L ' SQ Q . , QX 'QS SECOND GRADE Teacher: MISS ANDERSON 'Vik -.3 Q yy Z: qi? I ,. A L, , ., ., .- - I . -A I A: 1 , - 1- HQ 'il 'bv' 117 vnu S. in 'QQ Q I rg. 'l Q r 'Ii' V 5. n I4 I !? ixffi T' Q any-Q FIRST GRADE V1 K -nv ,Mv- w-qs. vii' K fr' rv 3 I ii' 'Q -. .' 'n.A. .. W 0 T ff 'I ,,. Mmff' X ' f' m- .nz ' no inns' X w I X x XX X N .ff vl .Q 1. xxx -f ACTIVITIES CLUBS ATHLETICS jy 1 4 X S- 5 X J If 1 I V X K:ii??,4 Nah I fi-if' I- w ff? - 7 I 'i u !',i1 ' ga-,r 4, l III I I 1' I' CC T . , n v IS . I f Z A . Ma W Q Q3 f I it E Q K.. i f . ,A 5' I ,4 4,6 4, f' 5 - Q I .. 'a .- 1 A 5 D If Q., X ' as W- H6 A. X? lk yu' OWLET STAFF MQW . I ffxl if ANNUAL STAFF GAY Mary Lou Bellinger ---- ---------- E ditor Bonnie Watters-- Dick Turner --- Glen Watters--- Buford Clemmer - - - Gloria Stevenson- Mary Tom Bomar Ray Savage --- Valda Jo Estes--- Joe Monday - - Mrs. Porter--- -- --- Assistant Editor --- Sports Editor ------- Artist I ---Typist - Assistant Business Manager Business Manager --- Photographer -- Snapshots -- Favorites --- Sponsor HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Recognition is being given to those high school students who have proved outstanding during this school year of 1950-'51, Chosen to classmates: represent the school, Most Handsome Boy ---- the following students were elected by the vote of their -- BILLY DON STEVENSON Most Beautiful Girl--- -------- JUNIS MERCER Most Studious Boy--- -- MILTON THORTON Most Studious Girl ---- ---- N ADYNE GAMBLE Most Popular Boy ---- -- Most Popular Girl--- --- DEAN MCWILLIAMS MARY TOM BOMAR Most Athletic Boy - -- ------ JOHN FRANCIS Most Athletic Girl--- --- BONNIE WATTERS Best All-Around Boy Best All-Around Girl --- ------ DONALD BEAN MARY TOM BOMAR I During the football season, four girls are chosen to lead the Pep Squad in the yells for the home team. Chosen this last season were: DOROTHY HECKMAN, PATSY TIDWELL, JUNIS MERCER, LUCILLE CLEMMER, Early in the year the classes met and chose those students they considered their favorites: From the Senior Class -------------------- DEAN MCWILLIAMS and MARY TOM BOMAR The Juniors are -------------- JOE MONDAY and PEGGY HOLT Representing the Sophomores- SAM LUSK and SANDRA MALLOW From the Freshmen ------- ESTON GAMBLE and FERN NORRIS Representing their classes as the Who's Who selection are: Seniors--- --- MILTON THORTON and DOROTHY I-IECKMAN Juniors ---- ----- R ICHARD TUNNELL and VALDA JO ESTES Sophomores--- --------------- SAM LUSK and JUNIS MERCER Freshman--- - TEDDY JACK MAYFIELD and MILDRED BEAN ' The Future Farmers of America chose as their sweetheart for the school year of 1950-'51, the popular JUNIS MERCER. The Future Homemakers of America also had a sweetheart. SAM LUSK was honored with that title. N. I' Cs . i..,, INSTRUMENT CLASS MR. PORTER, INSTRUCTOR W 445 .nl S A 'F CHORAI.. CLUB MRS. WINGO, SPONSOR Z Z' g , Z N : W M, ART CLUB W M EEN Nr 1 IB sr I S . I Q.. XXWIlnN!ll'U 'N' Princess SUSIE ofthe House of COULTER Prince DALE ofthe House of FRANCIS Her Majesty KAY of the House of STEELE. King RED of the House of STEVENS MISS GUNN YEAR SEC RST ON FX D YEA President ------- --- Mary T. Bomar Vice-President--- ------ Dottie Hickman' Secretary ------ ---Mary Lou Bellinger .Treasurer ----- ----- D onna Mayfield Reporter --------- ---- P atsy Crass Par1iamentarian--- -- X Nadyne Gamble SAM LUSK: F. H. A. SWEETHEART R I X. i Q 1: HF L wr- iwi Fx in 'QVT' a rfx 'vm , W 4 , F Q- . s Loi W SEQ' sp 1 ' R Lb H 1. ,X , n 4935 ' . ,, fi fw- Ifv , , Li Q e h w Q -Q 'af y' J .S 'S' Y J X 4, 'J 'N K: X -fy' .Abs . -fir if ...' ,R 'x 5 x .,., H Q 4? is X. xr 1 x ' v Q 4 VP ,, N ,A V. A wa ' -..- ,. 'U' Q 'QM' Y ll , ,Q-'M 4 sr -224 g ,gm fs A CO -CAPTAINS JOHN FRANCIS DONALD BEAN dn? ' 'X .... . . A qluhu 1' X 'ff , ,.,. Q . , A ., 5 J ag' 'M W :N H1 ww' . X f' ' fi 3 ' ' N5 fhf 'X .um if A N Wing f5fMkyznfw f' 2-. , b gs. gfgkf-RQ 2 Y QR if . t 1 ,,4-il., ,. wx am im ,,,g MQWW Qiw Wmvsm a0 , , , , -1 ' LN. . 1 4 , 1 H . A I. 5' x 'J' f '4n. ,Va FOOTBALL SQUAD--'50 -'51 FOO'I'BAI,L. MANAGERS Iflrrmvflwfwa JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM giis6s',5'Q:S'4S'5 ' -422 .:..::-E-: .1I:5:I,E3E3Er25S-ErE1-2:f- ., 1 sf : .-.- , w . ,..,-3.,,...ezm-,- I ,,,,,4 . . . J ,A Pi it iff ' vw i V , ig? K 4 L5 ' , 'W' , re K' :Egfr iv A? T? www v BOYS' BASKETBALL String: M. Thorton, F. Hamilton, SQUAD Tennison, Dean McWilliams, J. mcis, D. Bean, J. Brooks. Q . , yi' magers: Northcutt and Tunnel COACH HANK BROWN 'urner's picture not available, ' I . IW Za, 'E 3. GIRLS' BASKETBALL It is regrettable that pictures were unavailable to go on this page of the annual. We, of the annual staff, are ,sincerely sorry that this had to be. We assure you that it was due to circum- stances over which we had no control. Following is a list of those girls who showed outstanding ability by a record for the season of ll wins and 9 losses. Attending the district meet in Matador, the team won second place in District 4B West. In the first Six were: BONNIE WATTERS p EUDEAN BAIRD MARY DUDLEY These girls played forward position. On the opposite end of the court guarding the opponents' basket were: DOROTHY I-IECKMAN GAY MERRELL PEGGY HOLT Guards for the second Six were: JUNIS MERCER SANDRA MALLOW FAITH SMITHEE Forwards for this group were: DONNA MAYFIELD LUCILLE CLEMMER JOY CHITTY Each one of these girls showed outstanding ability under the very able coaching of COACH BILLY ELLIS. Coach Ellis is a graduate of Wayland College in Plainview. He showed much ability in his first year of coaching and his career in this field promises to be most successful. The basketball team' is not complete without those unsung heros--the managers. Realizing this important fact, the squad chose, to fulfill this duty the following girls: KAY STEELE MARY LOU BELLINGER MARY TOM BOMAR 4336 SH y ' fs . A7 F. F. A. SWEETI-IEABT JUNIS MERCER This page of the annual is sponsored by the CHAPMAN-MINTER DRY GOODS OF SILVERTON Show your appreciation of your advertisers. Patronize them. FOOTBALL QUEEN MARY TOM BOMAR This page of the annual is sponsored by THE FIRST STATE BANK OF SILVERTON. Thank those who made this page possible by patronizing them. SNAPSHOTS 1 -af- ' ' Nw This is your page. Oh it record for future years, those special dates and events you want never to forget. With this page to remind you, happy days will forever be as bright in your memory as the day it happened. O 9 mg i Q 04' 'T A-em .Qt-In . .J-.A ' --.-:.. - .u-.'.s3:imgi.:v g. ' .mx-.:'mYz: M4 '15 ' ':1.z:x.iL 3.3. iw A mul H I f 'N . 2 I , qi 2 . 52,- aiznzg. . . m y l L. id. F. 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