Sulphur Springs High School - Cats Paw Yearbook (Sulphur Springs, TX)

 - Class of 1949

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Coach, World and Texas History Civics MRS. SUDIE CARPENTER B.S., E.T.S.C. Physical Education MR. BILLY L. CONNER B.S., M.E., E.T.S.C. Vocational Agriculture MRS. WAULINDA DOWNS R. N. , Baylor School of Nursing B.S., E.T.S.C. School Nurse MR. BILL HAMRICK B.S., M.E., E.T.S.C. Counselor, Tennis Coach MRS. H. D. HANSON B. A. , E. T. S.C. Mathematics MRS. REDA HENNEN B.S., M.s., E.T.S.C. English II MR. LARRY HENNESSEY B. S. , University of Kentucky Assistant Football Coach Texas History, Civics MRS. ESTELLE GEE IRWIN B. A. , Southwesterng M. A., E. T. S. C Music, Latin MR. PAUL E. JONES B. A. , M. A. , University of Kentucky Football Coach, Biology MRS. JERRY LEVINE B.S., M.E., E.T.S.C. Typewriting, English Il, Speech MRS. BLANCHE D. LEWIS B.S., T.S.C.W.3 M.E., E. English IV, Journalism MR. RANDALL LONDON B.S., E.T.S.C. Building Trades MR. WAYNE MELTON B. S. , E.T. S.C. Math, Mechanical Drawing MRS. FLOYD MILLIGAN B.A., E.T.S.C. English l, Spanish I and II MR. C. O. MOODY B.S., M.S., E.T.S.C. Mathematics TSC MRS. MAXINE R. PALMER B.A., T.C.U.g M. A., E.T.S. English III MR. JEAN RAWSON B.S., M.E., E.T.S.C. General Science MRS. NOVIS RODGERS Cosmetology MR. C. F. TUCKER B.A., M.A., E.T.S.C Distributive Education MR. BOBBY TURNER B.S., M.E., E.T.S.C. Basketball and Baseball Coach Drivers Training MR. JOHN R. WAGNER B. S., E.T.S.C. Physics MRS. NELL RUTH WILLIAMSON B. S. , E.T. S.C. Business Administration V , Kg 4.. my if an 'r . L. ,S 1 v 1, ' Qian. 1 i wi. F5 T. Q . I-VL. ,A , A Mg A f' 'LALVL 9 if ,J fy fffififw- - fb 5525 , xzigzif- H 5 M Q K Y R 5? X' Vigrklf Q .MLW . 8' 5.4, wr Q x f U ' . -, X ' + s , 1 .wig K X W, X 9 . 4 a 4, . ,M fx ! K in 1 V ' --e V A gf' . ffm 4 4 , P 5 f I , .Q gg -W :W ' 1 .Qi Y K , , 'ws W' We gfffi if ff ff 1' 'Q f' V 1 Q gf 1' ' ' . Rs An ,N My Lp. .15 Q.. g 5 I fl '... + A w 'va CLL ' ' 5 '. is - 41- rg-Q ffl. . ig, K Q K 1 X fs Q' J 9 X V V nik 7 ' v ' S' Q . x . K Q. , Q LJ ,X 'Q' ' 'F . to ' f '.. ygig 'L r A nz. .x K 1' 4 2 s i is its -, ,Q X arm I . Q .B -sg.- . , ,st .. 1 4. ' 'fs-fx' 4 ., . 2-K 1--2 ky 'is .ff .1 .WM ' i - - N , . V Q Vo ki K 1 K L. Ok. -' A V ,. Q i A ' 0 ' if . 'N N k s X .whwm K gf X ' N is xg . 'Wk ii , Q 3 5 '. 3 Wfi 3 5 ,xg 94-.,., Q: A uk N Y K K tix , , 2 31- M YAY ' l r ? xx. -ig if if . s. Ei 'E' an 'Q' x 'fn' Q., LE. A ww --k' XM Q JW' XX. . '1Nl x. ,. . .. ,- 'f.w,,, amp--,Kk.Q K kwwkakw L -in s z- ...k. JERRY ADAMS Football, FFA, Shop Secretary-Treasurer. MARY ALBERTS Student Council, FHA, FTA Secretary, Choir, fBacca1aureate Servicej, Choir Clinic, Basketball, Office Assistant, Girls' Ensemble. EARLENE ALEXANDER FHA, Choir, Student Librarian. JANET ALLEN Radio-Dramatics Club, NHS. Latin Club, FTA, Cat's Tale Staff, Choir, JOE WAYNE ANDERSON FFA, Basketball, S Association, ENE ASHCROFT Latin Club, Radio-Dramatics Club, S Association, Senior Class President, Junior Usher, Honorary Rotarian, NHS, Football fStatisticianJ, Student Council fExecutive Boardy, S Association Treasurer, GEORGE BELL Football, Basketball, S Association Secre- tary, Honorable Mention Football 1958. JOHN W. BEVIS Orchestra, Combo, Band Vice-President, Interscholastic League QMarching and Concert Band Bandj, State Competition fOrchestraj, Choir fBaccalaureate Servicej, Latin Club, Band Council. Queen. l PEGGY BAUGHMAN FHA President, FHA Parliamentarian, Cater- ettes, Flagbearer, Band Reporter, lnterscho- lastic League fMarching and Concert Bandj, Radio-Dramatics Club, Junior Usher, Student BETTY BALLARD DE, DE Club Vice President, Homecoming DOUGLAS BAUCUM Basketball, FFA , Librarian, Delegate to State FHA Convention. LARRY BAXLEY DE, FFA, PAULA BRANSTETTER Cat's Tale fCo-Business Managerj, FTA, Tennis, Radio-Dramatics Club, Office Assistant, Spanish Club, Interscholastic League fPoetry Reading and Declamationj, Cat's Paw Artist, Quill and Scroll, Junior Usher. PAT BRITTON Basketball, FHA, Radio-Dramatics Club, Latin Club, DE Treasurer. GARY BUTLER Band, FFA, FFA Reporter. FFA Treasurer, Delegate to Natronal, State, and Area Convention, Coronation Award, Star Farmer, Dairy Farmer. PAT CHEZEM FHA Secretary, Student Council, Junior Usher, NHS, FTA, Radio-Dramatics Club, Cat's Paw Staff fTypistJ, Spanish Club, Ten- nis, Homecoming Princess, Senior Class Vice President, Caterettes, Honorary Forum Member. GRADY CLICK, JR, Latin Club, Radio-Dram atics Club President, FTA, Band, Orchestra, State Competition, Choir fBacca1aureate Servicej, Junior Usher, interscholastic League QBandQ . NS. ELSIE MARIE DARDEN Librarian, FHA, Caterettes, BETTY DAVIS NHS, Latin Club, Radio-Dramatics Club FTA, Band, Cat's Tale Staff, Majorette, Drum Majorette, Interscholastic League QMarching and Concert Band, Twirlingj, Quill and Scroll, Cat's Paw Staff fTypist and Campaign Managerj, FHA, Choir Clinic, Honorary Lioness, Library Assistant, Junior Usher, Homecoming Court, Band Council fSr, Rep,J, Vocational Agriculture, FFA, DE Club KATHRYN COFFEY Cat's Tale Co-Editor, Homecoming Court, Honorary Lioness, Sophomore Favorite Nom inee, Student Council Reporter, FTA, NHS Reporter, Quill and Scroll, Junior Usher, Radio-Dramatics Club, Latin Club Reporter, Superintendent's Office Assistant, THSPA Delegate, Interscholastic League Uournalisrn Tennis, Declamationl. LAVERNE COOK FHA, VIC Club Secretary, Choir, Counselor's Assistant. Interscholastic League fMarching and Con- Cen Banco. State Competition QOrchestraJ, FFA, Orchestra, Band, - 6 'ii ' . :S R BOBBY DAVIS PE, DE. EDWARD DAVIS Spanish Club, DE, PE, DORA ANN DEATON HUGH DAVIS PE, DE Club. FHA, Student Librarian, Choir, PE. JACK DICKERSON TOMMY DICKEY ANNADA ELLIOTT NHS, FHA, FTA Librarian, Radio-Dramatics Club fVice-Presidentj, Band flnterscholastic League Marching and Concertj, Orchestra Vocalist, Orchestra fState Competitionj, reate Servicej, Honorary Forum Member, Representative to B8rPW, Combo, Band Secre tary, Caterettes. GERALD FRONEBERGER FFA, Baseball, S Association, Junior Usher GARY GIBSON JERRY GILLEM Football, S Association President, Sopho- more Favorite Nominee, Junior Usher, Sec- ond Team A11-District - Football, Football- Tri-Captain. I Choir, FHA Assistant Librarian Spanish Club, Junior Usher, Choir KBaccalau- ROBERT GLENN Shop, FFA . DONALD RAY GOWAN PAMELA GRANT NHS, FHA, Cat's Paw QCampaign Managerj, Quill and Scroll, Co-VIC Sweetheart, Dramatics Club, Junior Usher, Tennis, Spanish Club, Representative to B8aPW Club, Homecoming Princess. BILLIE JO GREEN Radio- JANE GULLEDGE Student Librarian, KAREN HANNA Radio-Dramatics Club, FHA, Band Clnter-X scholastic League Marching and Concertj, Choir, Majorette, Caterettes. NORMA SUE HOOKER FHA, Basketball Tri-Captain. FREDDIE HOOTEN FFA, DE Club. JIM HERMAN PHIL HANSON Football, Honorable Mention All-District, All-District Basketball, S Association, Spanish Club, Sophomore Favorite, Junior Favorite Nominee, Sophomore and Junior Class President, NHS, Student Body Presi- dent, Delegate to Abilene, Northeast Texas Student Forum Parliamentarian, Honorary Rotarian, Junior Usher, Boys' State, Student Council Executive Board, Football Tri-Cap- Ialfl. BRENDA HARMON Basketball Tri-Captain, Tennis, Radio-Dra- matics Club, FHA, Latin Club, Cat's Tale Staff fSports Editorj, Quill and Scroll, Band, interscholastic League, fMarching and Concert Bandj. CHARLES HILL DE, VIC Club, Vocational Agriculture, -'if .- DE Club Basketball Manager, FHA Principal s Office Assistant Repre- sentative to the Business and Professional RUTHMARY JACKSON Head Cheerleader, Student Council, Sopho more Vice-President, Sophomore Represent ative to Executive Board, Queen of Hearts, FHA, FFA Sweetheart, Band, Radio-Dra- matics Club Reporter, FTA, Homecoming Court, Sophomore and Junior Favorite Nomi nee, Cat's Paw Staff, Junior Usher, Inter- scholastic League QMarching and Concert Bandj, Delegate to THSPA. BILL JOHNSON Tennis, Junior Usher, Junior Favorite, Latin Club. C lub . fii'F45:2 Junior Usher Student Council Fire Marshal FFA Chapter and District Secretary, Spanish JUDY KENT FHA JAMES KEA DLE DAVID KUYKENDALL NHS, Band Captain, Orchestra, lnterscholas- tic League fMarching and Concert Band, Typingj, Latin Club, Junior Usher, Regional Band. JANICE LEVINE FHA, Radio-Dramatics Club, Latin Club, Choir Clinic, FTA Club Vice-President, Choir Pianist, Junior Usher, Girls' Ensemble, Principa1's Office Assistant, Cat's Paw Staff Campaign Manager. TOMMY LONG DE Club, DE State and National, PE, PATSY MABE Choir, FHA, Basketball. ELAINE MANN FHA, Spanish Club, Student Librarian. LINDA MATTHEWS NHS, Junior Usher, Choir, FTA, Latin Club, Radio-Dramatics Club, Interscholastic League fDec1amation and Poetryj, District and Re- gional, Counse1or's Office Assistant, Girls' Ensemble, Choir Clinic, FFA, DE VIC Secretary, VIC Treasurer. ANTHONY McKAY Eiliiiih TROY MCQUEEN KAY MEADOR FHA, Latin Club, Speech Club, Girls' Forum Football Baseball Track S Association, VIC Club Honorable Mention All District - Football All District Football Football KAY MILLER Band, Junior Usher, Cat's Tale Staff, Inter scholastic League QMarching and Concert Bandj, FHA, FTA, Pan American Club, Quill and Scroll, Radio-Dramatics Club, Delegate to Tl-ISPA. MARTHA MILLS NHS, Choir, Radio-Dramatics Club, Latin Club, Band, Interscholastic League QMarch ing and Concert Bandj, Counselor's Assistant Cat's Tale Staff. Junior Usher Basketball Spanish Club, S Latin Club Football S Association, Radio Dramatxcs Club Spanish Club, - Pres- ident Junior Usher Honorable Mention All- ALAN PAYNE Football, Basketball, Baseball, S Associa- tion - Vice-President, Nl-IS, Student Council Cat's Tale Staff - Co-Editor, Quill and Scroll, THSPA fNews Writingj, Third Place, Interscholastic League KNews Writing, - Fourth Place, Club, Honorary Rotarian, Iunior Usher, Boys' State Nominee, Second Team All-District - Football, Spanish. CAROLYN PAYNE Latin Club - President, Orchestra Vocalist, All State Choir, Junior Favorite Nominee, NHS, Student Council, Band, Choir, Inter- scholastic League QMarching and Concert Bandl, State Competition QOrchestraj, GERALD RAGAN FTA, FFA, Band, Orchestra, Interscholastic League 1Marching and Concert Bandj, State Competition COrchestraJ. LINDA RAWSON FHA, FTA, Honorary Forum Member, Delegate to State FHA Convention, Inter- scholastic League QMarching and Concert Bandj, Flag Bearer, Orchestra CPianistJ, Counse1or's Assistant, Tennis. RON NIE PORTERFIELD BILLY PUT MAN LEQUIDA PENSON Radio-Dramatics Club, Junior Usher, Cat's Paw Staff CCampaign Managerj, FTA, Ten- nis, Student Librarian, FHA, Cat's Tale Staff. Spanish Club, Representative to B8nPW Club. MARTHA POGUE FHA, Choir, VIC Club, Reporter, iiwmwmu HAKKIE1 lusnu Honorary Lioness, Band Sweetheart, Girls' State Delegate, Junior Usher, Vice-Pres- ident Junior Class, Cat's Paw Editor, Student Council, NHS, FTA, Spanish Club, Radio- Dramatics Club, interscholastic League fMarching and Concert Band and Twirlingj, Majorette, Homecoming Court, Delegate to THSPA, Quill and Scroll, Choir fBaccalau- reatej, JERRY RENFRO Latin Club, Football, JOE ED ROBERSON FFA, FHA Sweetheart, DE Club. w NHS, Radio-Dramatics Club Secretary, Span- ish Club, FTA, FHA, Caterettes, Physical Education. JANE ROLLINS NHS, FTA, FHA, Physical Educat'ion, Student Librarian, Choir. MIKE SCOTT Latin Club, Cat's Tale Staff, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Executive Board, Sergeant-at-Arms and Treasurer of Student Council, Sophomore and Junior Favorite Nominee, Band, Tennis, NHS, Junior Usher, W. D. SCOTT MAX SEALE Vocational Agriculture, Dim-ibutive Educ tion. LINDA UOBEQ SEAWRXGHT Pan American Club, Radio-Dramatic Club, FHA, Tennis, Student Librarian, Caterettes, Cat's Tale Staff, Cat's Tale Delegate to THSPA, Quill and Scroll, FHA Reporter. LINDA SEWELL FHA, Basketball, Radio-Dramatics Club. LESLEY SEYMORE Latin Club, Junior Usher, VERA SHARBER Student Librarian, Choir, FHA, 111 THOMAS SHELTON Distributive Education Club. CHOYCE SPRINGER Basketball, Student Librarian, Office Assist- ant, FHA, Secretary of DE Club. CATHERINE SOUTER Latin Club, Radio-Dramatics Club, Princi- pa1's Office Assistant, Student Librarian, Band, Band Treasurer, Interscholastic League fMarching and Concert Bandj, Flagbearer, Honorary Forum Member, Band Clinic. CAROLYN STEWART Head Cheerleader, Student Council, Secre- tary and Treasurer of Sophomore, Junior and Senior Classes, FFA Sweetheart, FTA, Fl-IA, Interscholastic League fConcert Bandj, Radio-Dramatics Club, Homecoming Court, Cat's Paw Staff fCampaign Managerylunior Usher, Principal's Office Assistant. MARILYN STRICKLAND Cat's Tale Staff, Cat's Tale Co-Business Manager, FTA, Interscholastic League fMarching and Concert Bandj, Alternate T wirler. BERT HA TAPLEY Student Council Secretary, Sophomore Fa- vorite, Junior Favorite, All-State Chorus, Band, Choir, Homecoming Court, SPQR Secretary, Girls' State Alternate, Delegate to 1958 Student Council State Convention, FTA, NHS, Girls' Ensemble, Executive Board Uunior Representativej, Superintende Office Assistant, Radio-Dramatics Club, .ali E? ' f '.1.L MAX WALKER Band, Choir. RAY WATKINS Cat's Paw and Cat's Tale Photographer, Pres- ident FTA, Student Council Parliamentarian Executive Board Student Council, Spanish Club, Radio-Dramatics Club, JOE DAN VAN WEY Spanish Club, PE. Radio Dramatics Club, Cat s Tale Staff Tennis, FHA, Caterettes, Counselor's JUDY THORNTON Radio-Dramatic Club, SPQR Club, Vice- President, FHA Songleader, A11-State Choir, Cat's Paw Staff Business Manager, Interscho- lastic League KMarching and Concert Band , Typewriting, Poetry Readingj, Quill and Scroll, Honorary Lioness, Student Council, Iunior Usher, Homecoming Court, Choir fC1inic and Baccalaureatel. VIRGINIA VANDERGRIFF NHS, FTA, FHA, Radio-Dramatics Club, Latin Club, Interscholastic League CMarch- ing and Concert Bandj, Choir fBaccalaureate Servicej, Girls' Ensemble. MARTHA WHITE NHS, FTA, FHA, Cat's Tale Staff, Junior Usher, Band. MELVIN WOOD Vocational Agriculture, DE, PE, Choir. FHA, PE, Radio-Dramatics Club, Principa1's Assistant, Cat's Tale Staff, Tri-Captain Basketball, ROGER WRIGHT CAROLYN wooDsoN WILLIAM mum WYATT Football, Tennis, Interscholastic League QTennisJ. I. B. DAVIS LOUIE HORNE O President MERLE BLACK Vice President CHARLES DAWSON Secretary MARTHA GEE fl 1' I Sr? zlh-K.f'1l ' 'i:ilH'E'1Y I J 'Q wuz!! fag! F .-ff' -,4 ' .qw if an 8 W ,am V . if Q 5 iw? faiffb vga' ' a 3 Q Es Q S' J vb? Ne 7 1 m,,L . T A gg., Aw Q i ' gg , 4 M 1 s -f W ,A i W A . L ,Qi 1.- A un- WW , , 'asv Warn ' X kk we fx .5 K wi W.. .- :::,,g,:, if N RQ E gi fwfs 'F Y .,,. ,, a1w..,- Q X Q X .X S 1 ag- 5, . .x.. 1 Q A m ' M. ,N W wan -Qwv Wm? I was . -vii: K if -f f www- ' - -an wa. ,. , va, MA - f M W 32 gh NS .. J , , S. , gif? 9: Q, L Q - ,M 1 ,Q ' 6 S if N wig, G Nm W-Wy 0 Q J W f we s' .i fc FHA ml - i - . 'iw 1 ,K yn S x 3, .2 if :X .1 ,, .,.,4x, . , 35 2 ' aw K, Mg ,Lk 5, N W' Y was Ln f S' pw 5. 5 5.,..v:, n: ., if ,My SR -': .vS.:?ff' 1 :fsafiggm - l li wk , ,, 451 19 . Q ,Q M.. 1 B2 f I MIKE MOORE SUNNY MOORE BILLY MORRIS FLOYD MOSS PAM NABORS WILLIAM NICHOLS .IIMMIE SUE ORSBORN GEORGE PARNELL GRETTA PERKINS DICKIE PHILLIPS DON PHILLIPS MARY ANN PHILLIPS LOU ANN MCKINZIE JAMES MCLEROY LEOLA MEADOWS ANN MEDDERS LOUIS MEHAFFEY LINDA MELTON ANN MILLIGAN KENNETH MILLSAP IJ JIMMY PILCHER FRANKIE POOL CHARLES POTTS PAT POTTS GEORGIA ANN PRIM ORA FAYE RENSHAW BETTY SUE REYNOLDS LARRY ROSS DOROTHY SHORT BEATRICE SMITH CHARLOTTE SMITH DONNA SMITH. FRANKIE SMITH JERRY SMITH JOHNNY STEINSICK DAVID STINSON CURTIS WATERS DONALD WILKINSON KENNETH WISDOM JOE WORSHAM BETTY WYATT Not Pictured GARY SANDERS JOE BOB BRADEN RANDY BRANSCOME LINDA STRICKLAND BETTY STUBBS INDIA ANN STURGEON CHARLES THERWANGER BETTY VERNER GLENN WAGNER SONIA WALLACE JAN WILLIAMS President SHARLOTTE ENIX Vice President SUNELL ROGERS Secretary SHARON ST. CLAIR Larry Argenbright Aubrey Bain Janice Baxter Ray Dan Bearden Rose Bearden Patricia Bell Marthann Berry Wayne Bledsoe Larry Blount Mike Blount Ronny Branscome Linda Branstetter Sharon Brice Mike Broyles Martha Burkett Jearline Byrd Richard Byrd James Caddell Charles Carothers Joe Chapman Brenda Fouse Anita Friddle Harold Friddle Elsie Funderburk Mary Clark Glenn Collier Jennie Collier Morris Collins Bobby Connally David Couch Shirley Culpepper Billy Don Daniels Thomas Davis Martha Deaton Sara Deaton Danny Dickens Ray Dunn Sandra Dupriest Murnice Edwards Billy Sam Elliott Sharlotte Enix Phyllis Faulk Paul Fite David Flowers Carolyn Gammill Jimmy Gilbert Billy Gilbreath Larry Gilliam Sandra Glenn Robbie Goldsmith Barbara Graves Roland Gregg Barbara Gregory Ronda Gregory Delciea Griffin Elfleta Grimes Ann Gunn Carolyn Hammond Karen Hathcox Allen Helm Florie Herman Betty Higgins Jo Ann Hoffman Vivian Hooker Barbara Hughes Tommy Hurley Kenneth Hyde Nan Irvin Sammy Luckey Barbara Marshall Pat Marts Douglas McCoo1 Jerry Ben Ishmael Mac Ishmael Jackie Jackson Randy Jenkins Larry Johnson Larry Johnston Danny Jolly Valeria Keelin John Wayne Kennedy Erlene Kennimur Richard Kennimur Marilucy Kennemur Freda King Ann Kirkpatrick Ann Lancaster Clyde Leach Mickey Ledbetter Patsy Lile Linda Lloyd Marjie Lloyd f Thelma Lou McCormack Mike McGahee Judy Mclntire Peggy McKeever Royce McLane Troyce McLane Carolyn McLarry Russell McLarry Lequita McQueen Gale Milligan Curtis Morris Roy Morris Barbara Morrison Johnny Motes Marilyn Mullins Patsy Myers Cherrisue Nance Carolyn Nerkirk Louise Oakley James Ogles f S Billy Story Charles Stubbs Mike Stubbs Frances Thurman Howard Perry Jerry Polson Ann Ponder Harold Prock Wanda Radican Patsy Randolph Olan Ransom Sharon Risinger Sunell Rogers Diane Ross Tommy Sanderson Jackie Scott Lyndon Sewell Paul Sharber Donna Singleton Jackie Smith Betty Spencer Sharon St. Cla1r Paulette Stevens Patricia Stone Mike Thurman Tim Tolson Linda Townsend Linda Walls Jo Scott Ward La Veral Warren Dewey Wilburn Billy Williams Frankie Wisdom Allen Wisenbaker James Wright Mike Wright Sarah Wright Clara Wyatt Larry Don Young Not Pictured Miller Morgan Gayle Randolph I l. I L L , E 'Q 1 P r we If fi I k-il S fWli??..'SiN ' N K 1 ' Paul Ray Adams Bill Alford Helen Alford Mary Ames Von Altenbaumer Brenda Asby Mary Bailey William Bailey Betty Ballard Carol Ballard Larry Beadles Barbara Beeson Jan Bigbie Jo Bishop Don Boozer Kenneth Brock Jerry Brumfield Joe Bob Burgin Roy Dan Burk Barry Camp Danny Campbell Brenda Carroll Chris Carothers Lou K. Carpenter Nancy Carpenter Faye Chapman James Clayton Martha Clifton Tony Cox Harold Craig Mike Craver Ronny Culpepper Jimmy Davis Betty Dildy Delola Dowdy Johnny Duckworth Barbara Edgett Linda Edwards lane English Harvey Fails Jerry Don Fite Larry Fite Modena Flippin Fred Frailey Jerry Gammill Jill Gibson James Gibson Tommy Goldsmith Susan Gray Gloria Griffin Tommy Griggs Delores Hall Roy Hames Jimmy Haney Marsha Hendrix Dean Hill Buford Hinton Jackie Hocket Joe Hollingsworth Steve Hudson Gayle Ishmael Bill Allen Jackson Johnny Jenkins Barbara Jennings Kathy Jones Phillip Kennemer Patti King Seba Kirkpatrick Linda Lacy Sarah Lilly Billy Dan Lindley Mike Mabes Tom Marshall Elizabeth Martin Phillip Marts Jerry Matthews Roy McCasland Joseph McCork1e Dora McCormack Juanita Mclllwain Mary Kay McKinney Sue McLane Rosa Meadows Gerod Melton Sv Larry Milligan Tommy Moore Joe Dan Moss Mike Nabors Nancy Nance Judy Orr Mary Lou Owens Richard Patterson Ronald Patterson Kenneth Patton Betty Quary Floyd Ragan James Randolph Tommy Ransom James Reynolds Jackie Ritchey Wanda Ritchie Beth Roberson Wilma Roberts Joe Rorie Elizabeth Sale David Sewell Glenn Shelton Judy Shirey Priscella Short Jerry Simpson Jackie Sickles John Skelton Hank Smith Peggy Smith Patsy Smithers Marvin Wray Starr Miller Steinsick Mike Tatom Judy Tipping Gary Thompson Judy Turley Judy Vickers Sherry Vitittow John Wagner Susan Waits Jimmy Ward Phillip Wilburn Bobby Wilemon Randy Wilkie Max Wilson Earnest Young Alvin Younger Not Pictured Earl Martin Travis Hooten 93 N l 1 S41 in ilffii iw iw -sr. 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W vs . - ',,r,f- ,A ,J aw K , iff M , E K kb i K My S V K ,I fg igskvfijffff' ' ri ax ' F- vaii-325 1n,iv2f.fi., wi ki - K Q, , I - I M MQ , x ' . 1.,.5 1 2 , V5 Q 'S 1411 Shawn xX?i?U-.n-,,ff,.w- , , , L ,, ima, ,X xr G , v , 91 'iwxw V 'X V an lx ,Q , 4 Q , , .wx,,,,X. , .:,:,W,yl. . A gfw1:v,'.,j.3 V Q, xwgggki A f ' mfQ.3Sf1f , g ws yfyfk '9frkesf- Q x itg,u - '39 N.f.f,,' Q 2' 'B ' K , 9 X, X MISS HARRIET REED JERRY DON GILLEM o A 39' fwms,WQN yy, v 41 1 1 4 , 33 , , 1 e Q 'v f','s 3 - 11 fx .sf . I ,M .x,., K: H , 2 If . , 'YK W . ,.w'f if EV MISS MARY ANN PHILLIPS 1., g SF. si? ivy w LOUIS I-IU RT XWQQQ MU ans. .QP Gil J' . -iw MISS SUSAN WAITS BARRY CAMP fqkx, School BE TTY BALLARD BILL 1 SCKHOSEW ART CAROLYN NANCY OHNSON -vgsggsgmdf-X X w Y 2 ffi-'Q xx Q ' O w X 4 Q Ii S S Q., 5 Senior P A T CHEZEM BILL JOHNSON VN! A 5 x u + A ll A 5 A -. fx K Wx, ww W. so. ' K my ? xg A ., Me- 7: .y K ,g 2- u at .-7, , .- f IQ. My , X um. Stffuqp .gwfg si ' 4 K ww , .k,, 4 in Bi .,.. 4 H. :MMV 314: .1 ..w0,, .Ufff +,ee33Fwn w ' S 2 E E 1 X Q RQ -wif Q K- . , . 'S ' x ws X5 W Xe ik we W if 'www an in-4 Nw. W7 Of 70443 70 Most Athletic BRENDA HARMON GEORGE BELL Wittiest LINDA NANCE JIMMY HERMAN 44 -inn v- ' -..., f lip, 34+ if 4 sfizfi A K MCE x - - Q f . .J ,. z:,:,Q,,, . , 4' 43,1 Q' , 7044 '4 7040 Most Beautiful and Handsome BETTY BALLARD JERRY DON GILLEM Most Intellectual MARTHA WHITE DAVID KUYKENDALL x Ti... Q wg, --IL lllllw ...Zan 744-ta Wuwuuwzda 7641811 76456041 74mm futile T619-Zueazand dew av: . . .First came the decorating of the gym the aftemoon be- fore the festival. If one had taken a look at the preparations being made, he might have seen Harriet Reed and Judy Thorn- ton hanging the huge Sweetheart Hearts. . . ,, ,,... ... ... - 6'x'NA I 'f '11l lllalll ll.I.l .llllngl :i:::lllP 'FHllIi7f ...a10ngwithAnnM111i- ----d::- K-ki-SFI..-i gan, MarthaGee, and H - H -F ig 5 5' Linda Strickland decorating miugmia -assess thetrellis... 4 'gmw '5'f '.' 5f 'lllll tv- 7:---.---I.. I ullnlllglg it v wllnllnslngg , lllllllllll r lllllllllll i X - I 4-- -lf .JI- . . . Then came the big night and the gym was flooded with students and teachers alike enjoying the many forms of recreation offered them, such as ping pong, but. . . . . . there were those who preferred to take it easy and enjoy the many games such as checkers, and dominoes, 74444 Zndedt4el959 Thanh ?e4z'wal.. I, ,K 1 ,-' A. ,S ' 1 .Mc Wi N Hx L W: I Ki'k Vek?X. 5Wi3 r ,.. +A 21:5 ww K Q fi H QS? 3' Q K ,K 1. zkLZ.E 1' mMx,Bv - ff Ja QRS x -vfff w Us ,V , spin SX L fx. . Qs ,I I l'- -K, - f jk 'ijgsmyn QV' f f f 5 .5 f. s' . ii if? . Sift If Q, 1. . , f - ,iz nl 1 a if J 1 ?! W if I F 1 - , ' V!Vkff4, in N538 I fix b 8 ,Q S S4 5 fi ZW r -f X The Cat's Tale staff works hard to present to the students a good paper which gives a complete picture of life around S.S. H. S. Sponsoring Honor Week was one of the Cat's Tale's biggest undertakings. JIMMY HERMAN Sports Editor PAULA BRA NSTETTER Co-Business Manager MA RILYN ST RICKLA ND Co-Business Manager KATHRYN COFFEY Co-Editor ALAN PAYNE Co-Editor BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Linda Strickland, Marilyn Strickland, Charlotte Smith, Bob Ann King Lequida Penson, Paula Branstetter, Ray Watkins, Mrs. Blanche Lewis, Martha White, Linda Seawrrght Betty Davis, Carolyn Payne, Pat Davis, Kathryn Coffey, Linda Nance, Alan Payne, Janet Allen, Mar tha Mills. kite 27am JUDY THORNTON Business Manager LUCY CA ROTHERS Assistant Editor HA RRIET REED Editor ANN MILLIGAN Assistant Business Manager I The Cat's Paw staff is shown discussing one of the many problems that arise before the students of S. S. H. S. receive their annuals. BOTTOM, left to right: Ray Watkins, Jo Scott Ward, Jill Gibson, Susan Waits, Barbara Bell, Ann Mil- ligan, Sue McKenzie, Carolyn Stewart, Larry Milligan, Sunell Rogers, Harriet Reed, Betty Davis, Pat Chezem, Lucy Carothers, Paula Branstetter, Ruthmary Jackson, Mrs. Jerry Levine, Judy Thornton, Le- quida Penson. The executive board reviews the many activities to be brought before the whole council. Some of the responsibilities the council has undertaken are Homecoming, Open House, sale of student directories, Hearts Festival, and the annual singing party. EXECUTIVE BOA RD PHIL HANSON President BETTY STUBBS BERTHA TAPLEY Secretary LOUIS HURT Vice President MERLE BLACK SUSAN WAITS SHAROLETTE ENIX MARILYN MULLINS ENE ASHCROFT Parliamentarian RAY WATKINS MRS. WILLIAMSON Sponsor HARVEY FAILS MIKE SCOTT Treasurer BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Thornton, Strickland, Gee, Coffey, France, Carpenter, Milligan, Hig gins, Irvin, StClair, Lloyd, Deaton, Myers, Mrs. Williamson, Phillips, Jackson, Stewart, Bullard, Enix, Nabors, Smith, Bradley, Rogers, Hendricks, Lilly, Reed, Alberts, Tapley, Stubbs, Chezem, Ed wards, Owens, Gray, Waits, Gibson, Ward, Mullins, Wright, Ashcroft, Scott, Payne, Hurt, Black, Jones, Hanson, Watkins, Alford, Fails, Nabors. ik QQQQSF' my xNv, 4 if av-f I I . me Q .365 ff WN ,. 38 if 33 fa Sli :mk . 4, ,.,, L k ef ,, , My I H, . 42,4 , k:,.r,,..,, Q ,K M w,fi,W H Q A A A A V LQR 'W' 'Vkiiiirds tvw XA www ...ww K ,,, ,pg wg, gym -K N wfi K NN uf 'K E X .. kgw A 'V v 1 i Q iw.. aa? Sw A Q 'nj s qv TLS ' ' , 1 02555 'W li 1 IM X ' X S Qi .r px W' yi 3 Q vw , QF. as 'Hao Wan KC: A NE! R .i J X ---J 'X , T 'Q 9 fig . sv .. ..., .- 15 I ,.. -L as .1 .5 Ig Y iz, ,c 55315371 ' F35-9 ?a1!afze Wwvm The F. T. A. Club officers are shown checking the date of Career Month. Some of the activities planned for that month are Student Teacher-for-a-Day, a tea for the teachers, and a day when the members can go to different schools to observe teaching methods. MA RY A LBERTS Secretary IA NICE LEVINE Vice President RAY WATKINS President ANNA DA ELLIOTT Librarian BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Thornton, P. Davis, Reed, B. Davis, Branstetter, Penson, White M11 ler, Smith, Elliott, Rawson, Chezem, Matthews, Brian, Bouldin, Hill, Grant, M. Strickland, Bradley L. Strickland, Rollins, Levine, Roberts, Alberts, Tapley, Coffey, Watkins, Click, Dikes, Miss Gladys Alexander. Sigel' cf Q, ,,, Q 9 ff. W r. . A 1224 K I, ,... ,hw y K, 1 A 565 4 Q i' S 1 ,nly ,Ng ei ,Q Nffwzw' 'fig if! fb: P., A .5 gig ig H454 i q 1 x 5 :gf E536 fi, fi if N FL Q -niiqdpwg fs,-:xx iimgi N Q n . J' a' Fw f f .,, gf! n W A .f P X Q X IP' M Q? NM, S3722 DAVID KUYKENDALL President GARY JACOBSEN Vice President SHIRLEY BRADLEY Secretary The assembly given by the Latin Club in the spring was enjoyed by the entire student body. The members attended the Classical Association in Waco. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Irwin, Lucy Carothers, Ronda Gregory, Marilyn Mullins, Io Scott Ward, Betty Davis Kathryn Souter, Kathryn Coffey, Judy Thornton, Carolyn Payne, Betty Wyatt, Bertha Tapley, Linda Mathews. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Phillips, Marthann Berry, Barbara Bell, Betty Verner, Kay Bul- lard, Martha Gee, Phyllis Faulk, Shirley Bradley, Martha Mills, Janet Allen, Margie Loyd, Virginia Vandergriff. THIRD ROW: Gary Jacobsen, Jerry Renfro, Ene Ashcroft, Bill Johnson, John W. Bevis, David Kuykendall, Jackie Smith, Linda Strickland, Carolyn Edwards, Dona Smith. FOURTH ROW: Merle Black, Charles Comer, Jerry Culpepper, Ed I. Palmer, Lesley Seymore, Olan Ransom, Richard Byrd, Joe Chapman, Marquetta Harrison, Sharon Brice. ED I. PA LMER President CA ROLYN HAMMOND Secretary CURTIS MORRIS Vice President ANITA FRIDDLE Treasurer newspapers The sponsor Mrs Milligan also keeps other information avarla The newly organized Spanish Club has an opportunity to read real Spanish ble to the members. ifW FIRST ROW: Ann Kirkpatrick, Margie Loyd, Anita Friddle, Elaine Mann, Sandra Glenn, Carolyn Ham- mond, Nan Irvin, Linda Lloyd, Peggy Owens, Pat Chezem, Sherry Roberts, Pam Grant, Kay Miller, Le- quida Penson, Ann Milligan, Paula Branstetter, Linda Seawright. SECOND ROW: Leola Meadows, Martha Clifton, Jan Bigbie, Pamela Nabors, Lucy Carothers, Charolette Smith, Thelma McCormick, Pat Lile, Patricia Bell, Carolyn McLarry, Sandra DuPriest, Jan Clifton, Pat Davis, Shirley Culpepper. THIRD ROW: Curtis Morris, Tommy Sanderson, Tim Tolson, Haskall Prock, Phil Hanson, Grady Click, Ray Watkins, Bob Lockhart, Mary Frances France, Bob Ann King, Annada Elliott, Linda Branstetter, Harriet Reed. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Collier, Charles Carothers, Howard Payne, J. K. Crain, E. J. Hathcox, Louis Hurt, Earl Black, Ronny Jones, Norman Dykes, Allen Wisenbaker, Jerl Leach, Douglas McCool. FIFTH ROW: Tommy Green, Joe Worsham, Merle Black, Bubba Morris, Alan Payne, Ed I. Palmer, Bob Connally, Joe Dan Vanwey, Seba Kirpatrick, Mike Nabors, Chris Carothers. JERRY RAY MOSS Sergea nt-at- Arms DERRELL EDWARDS Vice President MILLER DEE MORGAN Reporter BUDDY MAYES Secretary JAMES BLA NKS President '13 'W' The state meeting at Galveston was an outstanding activity during the '58- '59 school year for the V. I.C. Club officers. The District Contest at Brecken- ridge encouraged the members to improve their skill in the various phases of shop. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Miller Dee Morgan, Randy Branscome, Buddy Mayes, Jerry Ray Moss, Eu- gene Winchester, Dewey Wilburn, Robert Cherry, Mr. W. R. London, Derrell Edwards, Paul Fite, Gayle Randolph, Sammy Lucky, Travis Hooten, James Blanks. I O I I RIC HA RD l-IORTON Parliamentarian DIC KIE PHILLIPS Reporter CHOYCE SPRINGER Secretary PA T BRITT A IN Treasurer BETTY BALLARD Vice President DA N CRUMP President Looking at material gives the D. E. Club officers hints on making the club better. The highlight of the year for the members is the Employee-Employer Banquet. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Shelton, Pace, Seale, Springer, Ballard, Crump, T. Davis, Scott, H. Davis, Putman, Sanders, Gregg, Mclllwain, Baxley, Horton, Wood, Mr. C. L. Tucker, Phillips, Coker, B. J. Davis, E. Davis, Long, Jenkins, B. Davis, Horne. RONNY JONES Parlia mentarian MR. STERLING BECKHAM Advisor PAT POT TS Vice President MICKEY LEDBETTER Sentinel MR. BILLY CONNER Advisor BENTLEY FISHER President GLE NN WA GNER Reporter NORMAN DYKES Three members of the active S. S. H. S. F. F. A. Club, Bentley Fisher, Nor Secretary man Dykes, and Glenn Wagner, attended the National Convention at Kansas City, Missouri. Other big events for the club were the Area Convention at DONALD WILKENSON Longview, the Northeast Texas Livestock Show, and the annual Father-Son Treasurer Banquet. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Wisenbaker, l-looten, Hinton, Johnson, Phillips, Dawson, Stubbs, Lucky, Givson, Wright, Warren, Story, Dowdy, Dykes, Elliott, Pamela Grant, Carolyn Stewart, Jones, Hyde, Dickens, Friddle, Ragan, Mr. Conner, Dickey, Randolph, Dunn, Patterson, Marshall, Burgin, Rorie, Gibson, Altenbaumer, Potts, Story, Nichols, Mr. Beckham, Beadles, Hudson, Hockett, Ledbetter, Gilbreath, Bailey, Mathews, Cox, Gammill, Hinton, Wagner, Wilkinson, Morris, Patterson, McGa- hee, Wallace, Davis, Patterson, Skelton, Reynolds, Wilburn, Randolph, Marts, Brumfield, Camper, Parker, Waters, Bearden, Hurley, Wright, Horton, Woods, Gregg, Leach, Kennemer, Jenkins, Fite, Cherry, Scott, Bledsoe, Mabe, Morgan, Mayes, Jenkins, Burks, Scott. M, Nw X gnu Mx W0 QQ, S E , i K NNWNMNQ ? ? f4PAIiA GRANT CAROLYN STEWART PEGGY BAUGHMAN Parliamentarian NAN IRVIN President DIA NE VICKERS Treasurer ERLENE KENNIMER Song Leader SHAROLETTE ENIX Vice President MODENA FLIPPIN Sergeant-at-Arms BETTY HIGGINS Vice President LINDA LLOYD Secretary OLETA CUMMINGS Vice President JUDY SHIREY Historian PATRICIA STONE pianist The homemaking club officers are looking at their CARQLYN MCLARRY scrapbook. Attending a program by a Powers Model at public Relations Officer Winnsboro, sponsoring F. H. A. Week, and participating PEGGY QWENS in area and state meetings are some of the things in this Song Leader 5C1'aPb00k- iiltig' asrttt Q I I BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Mrs. Brem, Mrs. Barton, Melton, Reynolds, Glenn, McKenzie, Burkhart, Baughman, Rawson, Mike Broyles, Roberson, Bullard, Bell, Elliott, Harwell, Hill, Horne, White, King Keelin, Turley, Bouldin, Brian, Mabe, Morrison, Walls, Clark, Stone, Lancaster, Risinger, Stephens, Enix, McLarry, DuPriest, Randolph, Radican, Bell, Kennimer, Loyd, Wyatt, Marshall, Ross, English, Mclllwain, English, Cummings, Marts, Thurman, Sturgeon, Harrison, Alford, Sale, Newkirk, Town- send, Higgins, Irvin, Campbell, Stubbs, Chezem, Clifton, Phillips, Flippin, Bishop, Dildy, Ishmael, Sickles, Wyatt, Oakley, Spencer, Grimes, Collier, Bearden, Hooker, Edwards, Griffin, Carpenter, Jennings, Nance, Short, Carroll, Lloyd, Owens, Vickers, Jackson, Culpepper, Deaton, Gammill, Sea- wright, Clifton, McKinney, Roberson, Carpenter, Quary, Bailey, Wallace, Ponder, Edwards, McQueen McKeever, Thurman, Smith, Byrd, Prim, Graves, Chapman, McCormick, McClain, Jones, Richey, Roberts, Shirey, Ritchie, Meadows, Nance, Burkett, Mclntire, Herman, Lacey, Hall, Singleton. eww Qi, .i ,Q - E QE l ex, L 1 S W7 Mm r,-..., N -W! 714. S MIKE BROYLES JOE ROBERTSON 41, 7.6. - - 759 LOU IS E NORTON President NAN FUNDERBURK Vice President M A RTHA POGUE Reporter LEQUITA MCQUEEN Sergea nt-at-Arms ROBBIE GOLDSMITH Secretary ANN KIRKPATRICK Treasurer LORETTA HOOKS District II President ini The officers of the S.S. H.S. V. I.C. club, which won the E. L. Williams Memorial award for being the most active club in the state, proudly display their sweaters. They attended Officers Training in Tyler in October. .w, a sa is an .sr L. Q. gsfsls A 'Q 553 fag' 3 s',v:g. w BOTTOM ROW: Johnnie Lou Haire, Ann Medders, LaVerne Cook, Saundra Glenn, Judy Mclntire, Louise Norton, Loretta Hooks. SECOND ROW: Jean Baucum, Lequita McQueen, Jimmie Orsburn, Dorothy Short, Robbie Goldsmith. THIRD ROW: Jane Williams, Frankie Pool, Diane Ross, Ann Kirkpatrick, Beatrice Smith, Nan Funderburk, Jo Ann Hoffman, Brenda Fouse. 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Hia!! if bf W ' : 22: 7 ww A x M hj .gQiLT+.2,g5 , -4 1 V 7 M M FIRST ROW: Ann Milligan, Kay Bullard, Linda Rawson, Barbara Bell. SECOND ROW: Betty Davis Nan Irvin, Sandra Glenn, Freda King, Sarah Lilly, Susan Waits, Sue McKenzie. FIRST ROW: David Kuykendall, Tommy Green, David Couch, Sunny Moore. SECOND ROW: Jim- my Gilbert, Joe Chapman, Sharon Brice, Gary Bul ter, Aubrey Bain, Sunell Rogers. Manager: KENNETH WISDOM Wisdom SECOND ROW Betty Stubbs Judy Shuey AU - L -I- FIRST ROW: John W. Bevis, Ruthmary Jackson, Johnny Steinsick, Marylucy Kennemur, Marsha Hendrix. SECOND ROW: B. J. Hathcox, Bob Lock hart, Seba Kirpatrick, Linda Strickland, Carolyn Hammond, Charlotte Binkley, Pam Campbell. FIRST ROW: Fred Fraily, Gerald Osburn, Larry Mil ligan, Bertha Tapley. SECOND ROW: Valeria Kee lin, Sue McLane, Marthann Berry. 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NEXT Row: Hodge, nce, Black, Payne, Gillem Na Hathcox, Bell, ROW, left to right: Jackson, Wyatt, Renfro, BACK Coach FROM BACK: W RO TH IRD Cf1'l3l'1. Wil , Camp, Polson, Handy, Broyles, Blount Wagner, H. Payne, I. D. Moss, FRONT Palmer, Clifton, Coach Jones. Brittain, Hanson, Coach Hennessey, Hatred, M. Black, Alford, Mabe, Turner, 3. il J Q rg .SWK 'Mi ., ,,, 2 l-R ww -f, fgiifk K X 1 :fl L:.,- X 1 11 if, , f - .. -a Q , ,,, 4'1.,'I::'s?Z I H . As 'M - - sz.. W. X - h x Q giq 5 1 4 lv? 2 ,. - L ,gl ' g l - S g,. , ' WM E 'fra x .uv f. Ev fu 1511 q may ' g f 5' y,.s,wm-X sgjv L . ,, ,MV ,A,, ,Sw K W -vm. f, -C ,- . , K,- ,,,M L 'A 1' U' T' ' 'W 7. ,1 1,'W.:,' iii ' g,,,Wf ,-.., 1. nxxiiksr , 2 .W Z 'ul , . . , , t '2e1ai4f' M 1 1 , Q Qi kv. 5' A we Wx A ,, ,. ,,,.,N, fm.. A-Y -Z'!2ifvi ft3f' fs.. 3, ae sf' ' Lu, .nz . Q WX? .nx X' 4 W S T f-M - . x M f f W wk rg- HL ? , I H ,, if A ' . i 4 11 - ' . s7sPs.1ff-sw k 'fi K ii , 1 Semi If , iggfyw wwf-f , .,... . Y H 353326 g54,2fTiVijf 7 ' 5 X' Y WFQWYT1 V' Wx -r-1' TE2gyf1?xis-af 1 zzA Qiw5gv 2 xvsVW, k,. ' .... - , ..... nf:.:1a g,,Z:E:ggfff,,,, df fgf:.g2fv.' 1 -, -. .. 'gk . E , w .K Wx ',,f..:::Qa5':-f' L, .x.i, QUT H-.1-11. rw W , ffl aalrsw - F WW my MNFN' Q . H, if . vkiliw-931 555-Ki' ' 5 F ' ED I. PALMER Senior Guard ALAN PAYNE ' Senior Guard JERRY RENFRO ' Senior Halfback BUB WYATT' Senior Halfback EARL BLACK Junior Tackle MERLE BLACK Junior Tackle The Wildcats take Commerce 40-6. ' Years Lettered S E- 3'Q ' Mn- n' -1 'Nl fb 525' x fi . bt? - -2122 . 1 -95? H'Haia? ?' WA , Lg 51 X : magbfw B XiX!Q,1j1k WJ , ,Tm i il -iv 5 X S25 W9 if A -Aifigfmi A ' W .., ii s 33 :'2 V Mi QQ N. . 2, HH 5 aw w N Que 1 H ' 43 viii? N 1. ,:L. ,.,. ., sf i N M el F3 f , H fmfyggfgf gif is Q - Mb: ---, 17.. k5iE f i n ? L , ,W .xy wjQgg 353 Q if W? k ' .Q wir! R 1' 1 1-Wai ' NSN f 2,5 , W ' A. I 'IR Q A., 4 Q fx 5. 'Z If 2 ik 8 MIKE BROYLES KAREN HA THCOX ' Sophomore Sophomore Quarterback Tackle JAMES CADDELL' HOWARD PAYNE' Sophomore Sophomore Guard Halfback CHARLES JERRY POLSON ' CAROTHERS ' Sophomore Center Sophomore End JIMMY CLIFTON' PAUL SHARBER Sophomore Sophomore Fullback Halfback ' Years Lertered BILL, A LFORD Freshman End BARRY CAMP Freshman Ha lfback MIKE CRA VER Freshman Tackle I IMMY HA NEY Freshman Tackle ' Years Lettered BILLY DAN LINDLEY' Freshman Fullback GERIOD MELTON Freshman Tackle TOMMY MOORE' Freshman Tackle RANDY WILKIE Freshman Quarterback ,r ZZ-D I Kite' E W ,A A LL -DISTRICT Phil Hanson - First team, A11-District: Jerry Ray Moss - Second team, A11-Districtg Jerry Don Gillem - Honorable Mention: Merle Black - Second team, A11-Districtg Alan Payne Second team, A11 Dxstrrct, Ed I. Palmer Honorable Menuon, 'Sf' 'xv L YQ f., dl. xy x is as ,M .r Q. V gif MISS BETTY BALLARD sms' :aaa f I 1 :4 x iz X 2 Q -1+ Eg 1' 2 53:85 SQ-1 J, puudddd PAMELA GRANT O Pfzekceaa PA T CHEZEM fe g mx 95 - WWW' 1 G A ff' m Fw I N., I 41- 1 ' , J 245k I 15 ,M ... ii 0 tsl W M ,. f I xy -14 1, ww- .4 'T 1 I ? lx .. 5 . F , I. ...,,,1f.z+sLN,1sf f -- .,,.H1,,- .f., V ' V L.'1'M Vg:- 1 24, IW Q Hrs - sf: r Is I I Q , ,. ,,,,.,,M,,W, v E ,I J uv I T, Is .-M I ,,.,, , Coaches BOBBY TURNER LARRY HENNESSEY Captains TERRY NANCE GEORGE BELL JIMMY MORRIS PHIL HANSON Manager ROYCE McLA NE 3 1 Email' I ' 'f?f, -,f if JOE ANDERSON gum-fl l -1 ,V . l , - l .- .2 Q ' . 'mmf' V 4 Bi ff? ii Y x V ' n 'H 2 1 N-A , Lg-'f ., .fl gf 4 2 1 , QW WM, f' 1 Y W. Www ' I ., , .fx K K 'lr Q 3555 ,. .9 4. wi J' K 7 mm :Pg gn., K . , .ui 55: GQ ' fl- .f V. f' X Xe, mmf .m:f:g:Q1:j1 i 3 --M mf-EW, J A 5 u' X ' '. H W v, V -- W A wfwa Amari ,,' -5.,, M 3, ' I' M. . ,,z' :V N -W e Y I iv' ,, fi Q?53lH.'.Q' A' M Maw ' , . X . g:'21f':ff2i.isfi f1?gw g. f 1' Mui uv vu law' ,m 'Hx If 1,- , ,Li ri 4. ilftifiyii' ws? f 5 21,5 , wk ,, My A ,. . WW5rT ,ag .f ' 11 . 3.1 Ig ,,, S sw '1 J 4 L -I S V..-gisz ix. X, '. we-es -Qu M L:,' L, u nv Mr w 1 W ,sq pq W 1 K2 ,. ' ,,, .qw W? CHARLES DAWSON HOWARD PAYNE JERRY SMITH CHARLES CAROTHERS MORRIS COLLINS JIMMY CLIFTON S ! XT 'K xv, 45 X i QP iw, X f X I K I X f X X j xx I I' X I K -. 'Q-k .. em e ..' ' .047 Jgf' 3 . 5 - Q , Qi!-ff Niigiw J xi 1 it A ig jg Q M in 6, 3, ' 2 fd' 's STARTERS Coach John Byers, Bill Alford, John Wagner, Barry Camp, Randy Wilkie, Billy Lindley BACK ROW, left to right: Joe Rorie, Bill Allen Jackson, Billy Lindley, John Wagner, Randy Wilkie, Tommy Moore, Tommy Ransom, Barry Camp, Don Booser, and Bill Alford. l S s .f 2 CAROWN W OODSON JUDY TIPPING RA F A YE RENSHA W MW JACK sezw-x,xNE HRD BUNCH BRENDA HARMON NOR MA HOOKER eoxsssi SUE GA MMJLL 1-if 7mm TOP ROW, left to right: Bobbie Bunch, Ora Faye Renshaw, Jackie Richie, Linda Gillem, Sue Gammill Judy Tipping, Jearline Byrd, Norma Sue Hooker, Brenda Harmon, Carolyn Woodson, If If Left to right: Linda Townsend, Gail Quary, Gale Ross, Judy Orr, Carolyn Kay Newkirk, Ann Sturgeon. 'sv --Jw...a Left to right: Betty Higgins, Sharon Risinger, Kathryn Coffey, Betty Verner, Barbara Hughes, Jennie Collins, Linda Branstetter, Vicki Brian, Charlotte Smith, Martha Harwell, Nina Bouldin, Pat Chezem, Charlotte Enix, Betty Wyatt. Left to right: Jackie Smith, George Parnell, Daniel, Bud Wyatt, Mike Scott. giil ai' W ,fy Q in :ara in iii 3 if Olan Ransom, Mike Thurman, Mr. Hamrick, Billy Don ll' rf. 421' 4 F F., fa 'X 4 gh ,.U.W'l 'W F Q1 gif Q uf xi' ,fn ii, Q yk if 5 wwf? me-e f3,,1 'VA 'W , , R. 17 W QNX' A'-i :A 5. Atta ,-'YN -n , ,U 'W-NQQF, QR qkgmg -Af A x f 4, X, Nw.. Th, A i., 72 . . . The first year that the 9th graders are in high school and the crowded halls. . . fy: X Y L.....:J v - 4 SRWQNMW FA- vi uw 4 A fl at 2.9.7 '-M 4sis:1wf?le.-?'liQzr.f . . .Working hard in class to have plenty of time for extracurricular activities such as. . . MQW . , , . Out in front of school at lunch with the boys and girls together, instead of each gathering at his or her respective bench. . . . . . football game. The Wildcats provided the fans with many action packed games during the season. . . . . The pep rallies were great with new yells the cheerleaders learned at SMU. . . K' . . . The Homecoming Dance was the first dance ofthe year and a welcome break in our everyday routine. . . . . .Who could help but play his best with Coach Hennessey shouting encouragement from the sidelines. . x-wx . . .After the colorful presentation of the Homecoming Court, Betty Ballard was announced Homecoming Queen with Pat Chezem and Pam Grant princesses. . . P UI' 72 Pl' . . . the numbers by the band and twirlers provided a chance to catch your breath. . . . . . Then it was all over for another year and we began to look forward to the. . . BUS W5 AL AA' lxhrlu . . . The friendship circle highlighted the Senior's last pep rally. . . Christmas holidays. High School was represented in the Christmas parade by a float depicting Coming Home for Christmas. ' lil . . .During one week in December, entertainment was provided every- day at lunch by the S Association initiates. . . . . . The speech by professional football player and former student of S. S. H. S. , Forest Gregg, helped us realize that cheating doesn't pay. . . . . .how the band enjoyed East Texas Day at the fair. . . df .ll . . .We began the new year right with Honor Week. A panel was provided to answer student's questions on cheating. . . 72 . . .The Cry of ls it good? as the students gave their support to the Wildcats. Some of the overly enthusiastic fans were so carried away, however, that. , . . . . How excited the football players and cheerleaders were when they re- ceived their long awaited jackets and sweaters. . . . . . they were sometimes late to class the next morning. The teachers of course, required them to go back to the office to pick up the little blue permit. . . . . . That felt good to some the drizzly day the seniors went to East Texas for Career Day, a day to help the seniors decide what to do with their lives after graduation., . . . . . The Spinners Jerry Smith, Terry Nance, and Harlon Harred, brought down the house in their Pantomime of Charlie Brown in the March of Dimes Assembly. . Mike Brittain, Jerry Smith, Bill Hodge, and Harlon Harred helped raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet by selling pencils downtown. . . . .Dancing and games were en- joyed at the Heart's Festival where Ene Ashcroft and Kay Miller were crowned King and Queen of Hearts. . . . . Cou1dn't I Kiss You Goodnight? a play presented by seniors, Pat Chezem, Ruthmary Jackson, Phil Hanson, Judy Thornton, and Lesley Seymore, was an amusing teen-age play. . . 72 . . . The B1ackouts, Paula Bran- stetter, Judy Thornton, Pamela Grant, Kay Miller, and Linda Nance added to the Annual Assembly their presentation of Teach Me Tonight and Mr. Sandman. . . . . .The nice spring weather was noted by the increased interest in tennis. Mike Scott, Bud Wyatt, and Charlotte Smith worked hard to make the team. . . in . . .Coach Hennessey, Coach Turner Mr. Beckham, and Coach Scott formed a teachers' quartet and gave an unforgettable performance when they sang The Chigger, The Old Family Toothbrush, and Tom Dooley. . . . The hopeful seniors began plan- ning for graduation by ordering their announcements. . . a I MR, w, L, w1LL1s 1874-1958 - With the tragic death of Mr, W. L. Willis, on December ll, 1958, the Sulphur Springs School System lost one of its most highly esteemed schoolmen. Mr. Willis, a former teacher and superintendent of the Sulphur Springs Schools, had devoted 52 years of his life to the education of American youth. The picnic is over again. Everything has been packed away for another year, and every one has gone his own separate way. The food was good, the games were fun, but all things must come to an end. Some will be back next year for another year of fun, study, and 1ife's opportunities and dis- appointments. Those who will not be back will take the memories and knowledge they gained and use these things to make their lives richer and happier. The Cat's Paw Staff hopes that this pictorial record of the school year 1958-59 will help keep the events of this year fresh in your mind and heart. Harriet Reed Editor Q. 1 ' we ,,i,,,-ov' ,- E YP 1 wif Im i See 4 Ewfical CARTER 'NeedS 2 5 ELECTRIC SHOP ill A.,,,,.. 212 Main Street Phone TU 5-2225 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home Owned and Operated by Z. L. BELL Sulphur Springs, Texas Gas Systems Gas Appliances Butane - Propane Sales - Service AUTOMATIC GAS CO. South Davis Phone TU5- Z 555 fjym GIDEON TUET3344 PAINT AND BODY SHOP Complete Painting and Body Repair Work 713 Houston St. Sulphur Springs Sue McKenzie Krfllegiafe Slmp Distinctive Apparel for Smart Women Sddius Mickey Eddins SHOE REPAIR Buddy Mayes AND WESTERN WEAR Martha Mills Janet LEVINE'S Allen Linda READY- To-WEAR Mathews Janice Levine me beautiful po rtrait by W right Studio s SX X M' J 4 fm. A H4 mp ,. 5553, I V4 ,uw Q. giw is n was-,gfgx X R if W R . .. . ,gym X Q IENEXNQ1-li P mx? K , 5 Q 57 N. M we J X N , i!fff 'M x Q :m K? , Xu .g .L i A? ,wily ' wgxmx XA K M A X - Q- M 3551 .i N 4- X H A 'k-'- 2 if A ' ww ww img , xv M www:-. was 2 W W x f Ni . i. 9 Ra, PENN AIWAYS HRS? QUALATYS Virginia Vandergriff Congratulations to the Seniors of 1959! CRAVER BROTHERS HARDWARE AND FURNITURE 117 Jefferson St. TU 5-2566 Terry Nance ASKEW 8. BUFORDS Betty Davis Druggist School Supplies West Side Square Start the Day With the World at Your Doorstep! 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K was iliwx +'Q Pam Campbell, Carolyn Edwards, Cathrine Souter RED STAR ,,,m,, RED STAR EQEEQ FERTILIZER DlvlsloN Sulphur Springs, Texas FERTILIZER The New Idea in Fertilizer Watch It GROW With SUPERFLO OE Whoever you are whatever you do BOUND UND!! AUVHORIIY Of IH! COLACOKA COMPANY IV SULPHUR SPRINGS BOTTLING COMPANY Alan Payne Sherry Roberts ROCKWELL VALVE MANUFACTURERS Sulphur Springs Division PAYNE'S BUTANE Congratulations to the Annual Staff From the HH HH ASSOCIATION - amjfhfzefzfs af QUICKIE Foons gg 02, IC 'E swf O Qx ! 6 , J THORNTON'S K 'spiffy SERVICE STATION HouGHT Church St. 3? SHERWIN-WILLIAMS F Q COMPANY 1.3515-0?-4 6 . ss 6 109 North Davis Phone TU 5-3632 See All Other Dealers-- Then See Us! For the Best Deal in Town - See BILLS' 8. ISHMAEL'S YOUR TIIOIIBLES ,.,f 6 ,T I When You Move by Mc ge T FRANK woLFE i, ' QD aw H TRANSFER Local and Long Distance Moving Main Phone TU 5-3425 Betty Ballard 1 S Brenda Harmon Bill Johnson E. W. MASSEY GULF SERVICE STATION Phone TU5-4214 Main Street Washing - Greasing - Polishing - Waxing tten G R OCEPIG 9 sa iaiifskfnsm- my BEVIS FOOD STORE 4 Q T W , A 3' ' A - A - X ' ,Aux ' WY X-.T O 'A w f ' f 72 , f- 'I Hifx X Ny! Gilmer St. Main Street WARD GOBER HUMB LE STATION Phone TU5- 3881 DEAlER MURRAY FUNERAL HOME Since 1889 Ambulance Service Phone: TU5-4422 COME AND RUBY'S GET 'U . 130 PARK at EAT if DRIVE-INN Main Street A Q eff al TEXAS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Partners in Texas Progress I MILE SOUTH OF U.S. 67 ON HIGHWAY I54 SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS EVERYMONDAY SULPHUR SPRINGS LIVESTWOEK CCQJIVIIXIISSION ne: TU5-2455 Sulphur Springs, T FARMERS CO-OP .'h h. -D , . ' , 'gs 3' , , , . Auf - Feed, Seed, and Fertilizer .Twp A5 R ' ra.. sd -, X :R ' Owned and Operated by Farmer s GEE W . . . M i t e . Q S E E E QE QE S EW .:.:, QI, M, . GLASS Rf MIRROR Q45 . :. N f , Auto Glass Specialists 7, .iggfffi gitl-' 211 Jefferson TU5-2661 PLYMOUTH-DESOTO Sales - Service X pmmojlh TUxedo 5-3223 XV R Sulphur Springs, Texas num Accfssomfs sour:-:ERN 7 Q seg C3 G R AUTO SUPPLY Dependable Automotive Supplies L. B. JORDAN Ph. TU5-3237 107 Putman St. Congratulations to the Annual Staff From the CHEERLEADERS Linda Gillem Gretta Perkins KELTY 8: PERKINS WALKER I-ll LEE WALKER, Owner 1003 Main Street, Box 166 o1L COMPANY Phone TU5- 4848 Quality Products- - - Friendly Service uccess to the graduating class SULPHUR SPRINGS BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANY Butch C audle FAMOUS SHOE STORE Carolyn Payne Kay Me ador UQ QC Saundra Glenn TEXAS FUEL Earlene Alexander I Depend on f C1 '4 ZX jj HINES Q fy' ,QV CLEANERS .-ff,-fl ',, jffg to Keep My Garments A V K -'3 'f 3 'A l Fresh and New--- S V Also My Rugs and Carpets eaSaa Q Connally St. TU5-4544 FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH '1 ' X. xx 0 Q' X. Sify I' I EW -is Ng Z GSI! ,fl if I5 1 'us 'NZ ? l X ' 'S-as College Street Phone-TU5-4814 DAIRY BAR 1 EDGAR MATHEWS R I FIRESTONE STORE gy 1101 Gilmer sr. Phone TU5-5344 W1 - .ml-SAX Philco Dealer Refrigerators Dishwashers Radios Television yew, MAX CHAPMAN Qfsggxfs SERVLCE STATION Intersection of Oak Ave. and Gilmer Street Phone TU5- 5350 STRINGER'S TOYS 8: GIFTS 209 Church Street Phone TU5-5533 GEO. A. BERGEN 8. SONS Manufacturers Distinctive Marble and Granite Memorials Since 1868 f X C 1 I! ISI N- H J 1 Il IW S! as W is 3 1Ql4 7' 12' it A M. 'T M t'Af MtQlm wn 5'Mni A SINC 901 SULPHUR SPRINGS, TEXAS Q-Q ,TG 'FM xy? J WW! ar 'I W GEORGE'S It's Been Fun! BENNIE LINDLEY A. W. LINDLEY STUDIO 212 North Jackson THOMAS VI' g wmImHIlllLumber Co. ii k 3, N J -S GUUU BURKE MCCOOL PlUN3W5 TIN ar PLUMBING S A N ,., .X S, ,NEC BURKE Mccoox., Owner -y Phone: Office TU5-2881 - Res. TU5-2483 CHUCK WAGON iff iw MEATS PRATI' 17 7 PACKING COMPANY 3.2735 I Sulphur Springs Ph. 5-3105 PIGGLY WIGGLY We Give S 8: H Green Stamps X X C. H. M CORKLE X X X 'QW C Y 8: CO. , Agents B 103 College Street Sulphur Springs, Texas Bill Hodge Robert Lockhart Bob Lockhart SULPHUR SPRINGS FURNITURE co. To Buy Your Groceries RAYMOND POGUE GRO. 630 North Davis St. WHOLESALE HARDWARE COMPANY 640 N. Davis St. Phone: TU5-3161 Serving Northeast Texas - Southwest Arkansas and Southeast Oklahoma DAIRY Y C fx B Ll. Q 3 , CONABR PRODUCTS ReadY,Mix .ALT 7th Street at Cotton Belt CONC P. o. Box 479 TU5-2721 Serving Sulphur Springs and Northeast Texas for Over 13 Years Phyllis Faulk Sharon Brice FAU LK DRUG STORE Sharon St. Clair Mike Brittain 16 Q D Ax JEWF j K 2 J For Better Vision See - DR. CRAWFORD'S CLINIC Night 5-3907 MERRELL CHEVROLET 5-53? Z4 Hour Wrecker Service crlm'N0l.fg1 I in a-'i----'- Gilmer St. Congratulations to the Seniors of 1959 L. B. WESTER FURNITURE COMPANY Home of Lane Cedar Chests and Fine Furniture CNE STOP Ssuzvncs 6 F- ',Y54i 6 I TE ? For All of Your Automotive Needs . at W NANCE --2' SERVICE STATION Connally St. Phone TU5-2031 5 e r V j c X 1- X1 Road Oil Q 2' Oilfield Hauling so A Tank Truck Service DOOD EMERSON CONTRACTOR Sulphur Springs Sulphur Bluff Texas Congratulations to 1959 Cat's Paw BRIDGES DRY Goons - GROCERIES - HARDWARE SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT S. 81 I.. PETROLEUM COMPANY Your Amlico Dealer LOYD BAXTER, Owner TU 5-5110 Carolyn Woodson DAIRY QUEEN LOU PM McKenzie Martha Gee 'I lr3 A PliASllkl':f LATlMER's . ,.: -i1'1E5'I -:F-aEE1I'f , - .sr ,.'.:.:1.-. . . . -1, . J, .- . 5-:Zi v' pl' ,ll ' -I -1' 'f u In -2 01' .1 . 1'.- -.1 . ,- South Side of Square 'lg SULPHUR SPRINGS LAUNDRY Main St. Sulphur Spring s h Compliments of JIM MASTERS WESTERN STORES Sulphur Springs Winnsboro GRQC ga 'lug AUBREY Moons 1 3' 6 iailixazgpsm...-QN, T 9 H farm' .' S., GROCERY AND STATION AJ! Corner of Gilrner and Kyle For High Fidelity High Fidelity Record Players New Instrmnnents Records McKAY MUSIC COMPANY 307 Main Phone TU 5-2061 Zealdy GRQCERY SUPPLY COMPANY 325 Oak Ave. . if -ny! - . ,V ,U It .. ,A,fiay ,y, 4 - jif we X71 iw fa E I s 1 S Offc :Ph ne TU5-3321 - X Q Q B S off Ph TU5 3432 1 J. - Pat Chezem Douglas Baucom Norma Hooke STATE BANK SULPHUR SPRINGS 1 1' BEVIS-HELM PONTIAC - OLDS - CADILLAC ' QQ-,f A 'Lx 155511 PI ig' x x -' f P0fYTl'If',., Busine s s Phone TU5- 2 1 65 Re sidence Phone TU5- 28 64 IoLsoN-wlNBuRN L. PHILLIPS 66 SUPER SERVICE Hwy. 154 and 11 KNOX 8. WEDDINGTON 210 Main Street Sulphur Springs, Texas Phone: TU 5- 5225 ,tb I I '1::L'.'..',.:z',M U: Y i ' 1 Q ?5gf1: -IQ I I J. D. Rome u ,I , 4 - I. ' K I Jia. . 1 Q- - if TRACTOR COMPANY 171 John Deere Sales and Service Phone TU 5-2050 Main sr. S f . . Yau re mone Ahead ly X? af SONS li? ' 1 c. E. WINGO Quality Feeds - Fairly Priced Phone Tu5-2244 COWSER'S HUMB LE STATION Pick- Up and Delivery Service Corner of Gilmer and Radio Road Phone TU5-4110 J. H. GILL BUILDING CONTRACTOR -,Lf If Phone TU 5-2789 HY! G. S. JOHNSON B. L. JOHNSON - JOHNSON X, ICE CREAM COMPANY I ..., Azgaz., . k iw Phone TU 5- 5234 Main Street .l:..'z::.-zzz.-Ev' :mil-11:1--' 3.3, l ag- ' F to the '59 sem is ,K . M. 13'-A FRIEND 433 -5? MORRIS SUPER MARKET Market Sq. Sulphur Sp g M ..kN..x M R 'if LILLY THEATER lff A PliASllklfl In Having Had a Part i B g g Your Annuals to Yo 1 RED BALL FREIGHT COMPANY SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT ANDERSON'S I E' Q! 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE fc f 5 K Day Phone Night Phone 2, TU 5-4151 TU 5-4672 KC 1 Compliments of MILLER'S PRINTING AND CORBET'S JEWELRY STATIONERY COMPANY Compliments of Compliments of BARTON'S HANS ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Compliments of GREYHOUND LINES ALBERT'S REPAIR SHOP TUxedo 5-3465 Compliments of Compliments of SULPHUR SPRINGS PARTS CO. 3 BEALL BROS. Compliments of Compliments of DERMONT MORGAN TAILOR SHOP COX ELECTRIC AND RECORD SHOP Compliments of Compliments of STOCKEY YOUNG FASHIONS ATTAWAY'S Compliments of PRATT'S FEDERATED AND GAY'S STUDIO BEN FRANKLIN Compliments of DANIEL'S SPECIALTY SHOP RUTH'S SHOP Exclusive but Inexpensive Compliments of Compliments of ARNOLD MUSIC CO. B 8: B CLEANERS BURT C. WAITS Compliments of INSURANCE AUTOMOTIVE, INC. Compliments of Compliments of AVINGER INSURANCE ARDIS MOTOR CO. T. B. BLACKBURNE Compliments of SOUTHWESTERN LIFE BRICE INSURANCE Compliments of FROST'S --KING'S - HAGY'S 1 Congratulations to the '59 Cat's Paw! HI-KING KLUB Lequida Penson Parnela Grant Virginia Vandergriff Harriet Reed Marilyn Strickland Ruthmary Jackson Carolyn Payne Judy Thornton Annada Elliot Ann Willianrison Peggy Baughman Paula Branstetter Pat Britton Kay Miller Linda Nance Catherine Souter Carolyn Stewart Sponsors Jeanette Carrnack Ann Payne RESERVED I 1 v L 4 '...,f. '5?F'y ' ' ggi ' E4 -. U Ax, , . i -A JE . 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