1 . 5 5-.,i x 'NK'Il'tw. .,,f-. r .3 FORWARD The staff hopes that now, and in the years to come this edition will recall many pleasant memories for you, not only those regarding classes and school activities but the friendly contacts you have made with the patrons of the school as well as your fellow students. If through the publication of this book the community and school can be drawn closer together, we, the staff, have cap- tured the true spirit of Tahoka High School. With this desire, we present to you the 1954 Kennel. ,- ., -,,. .w M ' A Y fa N ' M. N.. 1 ' --' ML 1 ' V -' ., ,,,Q,z. -153-1 'wffffii , 1 5 I-.J ' .ml 21 -- A -my f , . - mf 1 f 2. H,w.wMww--www Q--. V Q.. v- 'x 4 Nu.-,...q.r,.. , fm f -'fo -fun-f,,,,,t,u -K ' - - Q, J L ,M ,N - fl. . ,f 'w 'f'4'2'wsH wvgmig-q 'wm' 5' ' , .mr-,?m. ,W- M -ir-x8-'wa '.s-A!v1i9m,2,,x. 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IX in ff ti iff, 2 5 :Si R I I rl J f was-pl S Q sm vi' ' ' K 'i I-, AP ME Q ' DEDICATION Because of his never-tiring efforts in making a greater Tahoka High Schools Because he personifies the friendly spirit which is characteristic of our schoolg Because of his unsurpassed interest' in helping students reach the i r greatest potentialitiesg Because of the imprint he leaves in the lives of all who know himg Because of the Christian life he leads before 11s each days We proudly dedicate this, the Tahoka High School 1954 KENNEL to Mr. Otis Spears. f 9 ,ms t W Vx. s -.XF E .vi f w 131 5 Q 5? N M Q3 5 4 'c iv A4 A ii fp- v gxlwlfx ' K KZTQQ A K . ,1 K ' X . L f ' A X 5 T 9 ? N A ,f b 5 4 ' If I f' 'X ' R J 1 4 ' P ' :: 1 fi-. ' g , . ff' I ' . NA ,, 'I' K in F2 ' , , b iT ', i ' I V ' ,119 .ax -55 ff , Liffrw 3 1 .' ' 'HL' I A .. ' X ' '31 H X ' :f ' .942-fxf - AV, r 1-f . e mf, . .., 5, New buildings on and around our campus include an a d d i t i o n to the agriculture building, a grade s chool, and a home economics cottage. V Wg by In Due to overflowing classes, the addition of a is enjoyed by the high school students, as well as grade V teacher, and extra courses offered, another class- M, ,. -- room was added to the agriculture building. The grade school building was urgently needed to care for expanding enrollments. The cafeteria in the building school, and the faculty. Some community organiza- tions use it for banquets and other special occasions. Work was started on the home economics cot- tage in the summer of '53, and it was ready for use in February, 1954. Q, 1. , -s Ref -4' . 5' in ' n e 4 -'remix' EDITOR'S NOTE Dear Reader, As you look through your Kennel from time to time, it is the wish of each member of the staff that you enjoy it. But, being editor of the book,I want to tell you something you probably have not thought about. You and I were lucky this year. We had a group of wonderful people working for and with us. They worked with me, as editor, and for you, as owner of the Kennel. Mrs. Pittman guided us along a sometimes unl-cnown path. She did a fine job also with our most perplexing problem, finances. Rose Marie was assistant editor. She always kept calm and was a constant reliable source for the editor to depend upon. jeanell, feature editor, was the girl who knew all the secrets. She kept them well. Joy and Sue found many problems in being organization editors, but by working together they solved them. Betty and jerry spent many hours thumbing through magazines and drawing sketches for sports page ideas and came up with some great ones. Ann was handy with her camera, not only for her snapshot section, but for all divisions. Margie and Villa probably had the hardest job of all because they were new on the staff. They were re- sponsible for everyone's having his class picture made and put in the proper section, Everyone wrote copy, pasted pictures, solicited ads and did anything that needed to be done. Eleven people are not very many for such a job as they had. The only pay they get is our thanks. So right now I want to give them my thanks for a job well done. Why don't you give them yours? There are others who contributed greatly to the publication of the Kennel. Among them are Mr. B. T. Smith, who was so patient and generous in making most of our pictures. Also Mr. Richter, our district supervisor, who advised us on many problems. Orr's studio of Lubbock made the pictures in the feature section and the faculty pictures, Since I cannot list egacb of the business firms that were so generous with their ads in spite of a dry year, I want to express my appreciation to them as a group. In closing I want to say to Rose Marie that I hope she has a staff next year that displays such dependability, willingness, cooperation, and determination as mine did. Q 0 Q. fig, 5 'WHIEW 2Q 5' HMM 'I 'I Y 11 ff 1+ ' ?'!E?LY'::f' ' Mi .... M A wifi ft -'Q 1 K shi ri i fri, ,: W , ., ., q 12458 gem ffm-af. , , .1 L 19, V: iii? 'Kijiji'-'E' 5 .Q , w in? ' X5 23 wif ra' J? -.-QWQEQ z y' ' . fin H .f xl, x 'Z ,Az I. NA X, , ff. ki V 1. jp X 'ff-. . 'x.' f' KTM' F 4' ., M , .qs V4 .dir ,e -I . NAM, ,. 'fiigwy 4 i W, ,T fu 111 ri 'Q-wg . 5 ,. P . .1 Q E, L2 m .1 W ,ff ff ff? .ga Q ff Mrs, Annie Mae Smelser B. S., Texas Tech Eighth Grade Language Arts Mrs. Beth Chapman B. A., McMurry English, Speech Mr. Tracy Brown B. S., Texas Tech Math, Algebra I 8 H Mr. Lester Adams B. S., A. S M. College of Texas Vo. Ag. 1, Vo. Ag. Shop Mrs. Katherine Sims B. S., Texas Tech Eighth Grade Math, History, Geography Mr. Bill Sharpley B. S., Texas Tech Assistant Coach 1 Mrs. Tom Bartley B. S., East Texas State College History Mrs. Paul Pittman B. A., Howard Payne Librarian Mr. john A. Roberts B. S., North Texas State Science and General Math I 'i5'?'N4?3 ff 95 4. .,.. I X Lv 'fbi 3 ...- KL I af of Mr. Bill I-Iaralson B. A., Howard Payne Master of Education , T Coach Mrs. Madeline Hegi B. S., West Texas State Home Economics Mr. V. P. Carter B. S., Master of Educat Vo. Ag. II G III exas Tech ion, Texas Tech Mr.. Willard Edgett B. S., M. S., Texas Tech Band, Eighth Grade Health and Science Mr. Floyd Tubb B. A., Master of Education, Texas Tech Typing, Bookkeeping and Shorthand Mrs. Melvin Brookshire B. A., Texas Tech English, Spanish ll 2 -do 'VIII' tr Yy 'LQ 1-jf A- , Mr. Maurice Small, School Secretary Mr. Lee McFadden, School Custodian School Board: joe Robinson, Vemon Willhoit, Frank Greathouse, john Thomas, john Witt, W. T. Kidwell, Not pictured: A. M. Bray. N., X . 1- its TAX OFFICE 1 f f CUNTINENTAL :gl UN MAESHINEHV . ..:.l':wf-' nw CONTINENTAL , UNT CLEANERS X 1 1 1 If :H BY WORK! G WE LEAR E 31:1 1 .. ,7 I Wu Ig i. M, ,. It 53' 4-'fx K Fifi ' Q uf 'sw og: ,ff f'A: ,, S 1 J ,jf W A ,I Sv ,fl X' 1' 'sswms Standing: Willie Lee- -President jimmy Bragg- - Parli amentarian SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS Seated: jerry Aldridge- -Vice President jane Shepherd- - Secretary-Treasurer joy Tomlinson--Reporter BILL SANDERS Attended school it Winters, Texas mtil '53-'54 F. F. A. '53-'54 SHIRLEY GREAVES F. H. A. '50-'54 Pep Squad '51-'52 Chorus '51-'52 Volleyball '50-'51 .A Q.-. F- H ex 4 ,J 4 , . t IEP.. fly Q ks' 1 I I i .'5'f. : ' G?53.'13a.gff 4 f:.:.1:5:I.fE: A A X X Y - '- fu - A' is JERRY AIDRIDGE Librarian '50-'54 V. Pres. '53-'54 F. H. A. '50-'54 Corres. Sec. '52-'53 Recording Sec. '53-'54 Student Council '51-'54 Sec.-Treas. '53-'54 F. F. A. Sweetheart '52-'53 jr. Play '53 N. H. S. '52-'54 Sec.-Treas. '53-'54 Class V. Pres. '53-'54 Kennel Staff '53-'54 Who's Who '53-'54 MILT DRAPER Band '50-'54 F. F. A. 'SO-'54 Student Council '50-'51 Class Parl. '51-'52 Kennel Staff '52-'53 Band Pres. '53-'54 is! iff! X , 'Xi -tn? r .gun-no ROLLIN MCCORD Band '50-'54 Spanish Club '52-'53 jr. Play '53 Willie J. B. of-C3 he 'litre I will lf JO ANN FENTON F. H. A. '50-'54 Treas. '52-'53 Pres. '53-'54 Dist. Corrcs. Sec. '54-'55 Class Favorite '50-'51 N.H. S. '51-'54 Reporter '53-'54 Office Girl '51-'52 Office Sec. '53-'54 Librarian '50-'53 Cheerleader '52-'53 Who's Who '52-'54 Football Queen '52 jr.-Sr. Banquet Hostess '52 Best All-Round Girl '53-'54 jr. Play '53 BOBBY LEHMAN Football '50-'53 Basketball '50-'54 Track '50-'53 N. H. S. '52-'54 Pres. '53-'54 Student Council '53-'54 Who's Who '53-'54 All District End '53 T Club '51-'53 BETTY HUBBARD F. H. A. '52-'54 BILLY TONG F. H. A. Beau '52-'53 Jr. Play '53 Carnival King Candidate Speech Club '52- '53 '52-'53 Office Girl '5 3- '54 HERSHEL LINDLY Band '51 F. F. A. '51-'54 District Officer '53-'54 Spanish Club '52 Speech Club '53 Track '52-'53 Football '52-'54 T Club '52-'54 Pres. '53-'54 Student Council Pres. '53-'54 N. H. S. '53-'54 Speech Club '53-'54 Who 's Who '53-'54 Jimmy Shirley N-. X LORETTA HENRY Office Girl '52-'54 Pep Squad '51-'52 F. H. A. '50-'54 Basketball '52-'54 Volleyball '51-'54 jr. Play '53 Head Cheerleader '53 N. H. S. '53-'54 Who's Who '53-'54 Speech Club '54 EDGAR HAMMONDS Basketball '50-'51 Band '50-'54 N. S 1, x X Q S. ROY GENE SHERROD Cheerleader '51 Track '51 Student Council '51-'5 Class Pres. '52-'53 Basketball '52-'54 Football '52 T Club '52-'54 JOY TOMLINSON Camival Queen Candim '50 Band '50-'52 F. H. A. '50-'54 Class Sec.-Treas, '51- Cheerleadcr '51-'52 Class Favorite '51-'53 Class Reporter '52-'54 Librarian '53-'54 Kennel Staff '52-'54 Y 4 f' ,.,,.., ,..f.x-f, ff... rf lm ff W, A' -A b.,.:.ia,,,:g bl : X ' Fas ,E of 4-wwf'-rf A-Lf..--W,-1wm'9kw ...Q , 1-avi. L as . .ff., ,.f. . L 1 In , ,X W . . .. .,,r, .w,,J,M:..-,. IERRY LEE KING Band '50-'53 jr. Play '53 Now attending Texas Tech SUE DOLLINS Band '50-'52 F. H. A. '51-'54 Office Girl '52-'54 Basketball '52-'53 Volleyball '52-'53 Carnival Queen Candidate '52 jr. Play '53 Student Council '53-'54 Class Favorite '53-'54 L2 Hel:-Q 1. .X ' 'U'-EFfw1f :I.wbU.3l'i - LOU ANN KING Speech Club '54 F. H. A. '51-'54 Corres. Sec. '53- Band '51-'53 Librarian '53-'54 DON CARAWAY Attended school at Fairy until '53-'54 Q7 JIMMY BRAGG Football '51-'54 Track '50-'54 F. F. A. '50-'54 Treas. '53-'54 Class Favorite '50-'51 Class V. Pres, '50-'52 Class Parl. '53-'54 T Club '52-'54 jr. Play '53 Bobby Hershel GLADYS LEE F. H. A. '53-'54 JIMMY WHORTON Football '52-'54 Track '53 T Club '52-'54 Sec.-Trcas. '54 Class Favorite '52-'53 Class Parl. '52-'53 Speech Club '53 F. I-I. A. Beau '53-'54 jr. Play '53 Student Council Parl. '53-'54 Band '50-'52 ,Q .p ...T 1 A :3 , if ah 5 Wi S' Q '1 tm ',,, , Q J W 5 lb FA wi 1 L 8' I V'-' 'M . X ' 1'1- Kx Li JANE SHEPHERD F. H. A. 'so-'54 Recording Sec, '51-'52 Pres. '52-'53 V. Pres. '53-'54 Class Sec. '50-'51 Office Girl '51-'52 Band '51-'54 Volleyball '51-'54 Basketball '51-'54 N. H. S. '51-'54 Sec. '52-'53 Who's Who '51-'54 Class Sec.-Treas, '52-'54 Asst. Editor of Kennel '52-'53 Editor of Kennel '53-'54 Football Queen '53 Loretta jo Ann Jane VILLA PHILLIPS F. H. A. '50-'54 Office Girl '52-'54 Kennel Staff '53-'54 jr. Play '53 Choral Club '51-'52 Pep Squad '51 Speech Club '54 MILF RED RATLIFF F.. F. A. '50-'54 Football '52-'53 Track '51-'54 jr. Play '53 T Club '52-'53 Speech Club '53-'54 DONALD PARIS jimmy Basketball '50-'54 Joy Track '51 ,,,,,,,,,,. Speech Club '51 T Club '51-'54 .I 9 's,ilmr J' 1? S-ag.: was i w 'Stk fa Elvin it is Q ff . 5 fggfi' zzmm A A S QE: Wwswq- K .f fp.,-'.,a , ..,: ' 9,5 , 3, , , -..n..- .-ff, ,, , ' ,L -4. ,E 3. , A LE X. I ,rv .mi Sag? 'Wi 7. 3 . -f Epi. 1:3 h. ., ,, ,311 ya, ft. -I, wr... 5 kr s ijjgdalg I Q4 -.A . ,', . - f IL - 4514? 'rt-af, 4 .af iw. ' ' 41-ivy f- -' Gif. grip- ' fs. jvnful. .ffvjx-' f 5 -1 f' 672 -4 4- '.,fw. , 5. , Q .' 'Ti f A '3,..f.--' af ' :-., : f Q ' t a' 2423.-.-I-,E gl ' -.Q . 727112 WILLIE LEE Football '50-'54 Capt. '53 Track '50-'54 T Club '50-'54 V, Pres. '53-'54 Carnival King Candid: '51-'52 Spanish Club '52-'53 Class V. Pres. '52-'53 Class Pres. '53-'54 Class Favorite '53-'54 I. B. ABLES Class Parl. '50-'51 Class Favorite '51-'52 Basketball '50-'54 T Club '50-'54 Track '50-'54 F. F. A. '50-'54 Reporter '52-'53 Football '50-'54 All District Fullback '52-'53 be xp I N 5 'N .J 'x U f s.,- 'fa f-Ai!! ps. f 5 . 5 . vu.-.ff :-- V'-1 N-c,,.-Inv.: 1. I . . . . AI 44 I -5-1 A f -. .. 4 ' ' ' Ulu.. 1 2 K q-T-v..,,, - .,4,. L Gary Watson- -Parliamentarian J U N Dolores Gage--Reporter jeanell Martin--Secretary I. V. I. Melton--President Betty Carroll--Vice President Martha Prohl--Treasurer P' Third Row Pauline Carper Sue Miller joe Autry Fourth Row Lyndell Wood Bobbye Draper Bobbie Polk Duane McMillan ' x Third Row Mary Alice Roberts Wendell Norman jimmy Williams Fourth Row Barbara Lewis Martha Prohl Wayne Huffaker Betty Ghormley fs cffzv uflffil flilfl' .L 11 . fffigii 5 H R . 1- Milf Y fn aw P 53-in 3 xx 1 ' W. -um A45 A av.: . H.: 1 i 'Qyk ,, gi' in :gm f ' :- we W, 35, if 5331- ? M M A4 M l . EW 1 4, ,gm 1 .QW J rx' Third Row Susie Smith I. V. I. Melton Gainerd McNee1y Fourth Row Bobbie Carroll Don Ables Jerrie LeMond Bobby Williams ,. .,,,, 1 W ,,., w ' 11 me Q ww ' .,,,,:- -f-L it 3' fi, I i in .. jmssi gf' ? if t tux X 4 w jx 'ff' -7 Gordon Smith jerry Cain, Ann Reasonover, Bessie jean Galloway, Walter Stice Martha Riddle, Walton Terry, Robert Draper, Margie Curry Leon Davis, Wanda Thomton, Stanley Stone, Tommy Franklin Q3 affair, 13- - H fs 42 4 32 as 5 .w y- 'Q .mx , Lx Q , YJ W W A XX sf iff! A ' ' 1 r ' a 'W' ,p 3 r 1' if ' g -aff? S X :S'1 :'1 V' ' . X7 f ' S 51 W X X-X.. 2 24 'L' Q3 1 'c r . I V S A U ' f , - f 1 S U! no , H xmxwk, rr-, 'Sr in if an If L ad' we 1 nf' L ' , 2 5xf1 a - 11- W i .4 ge is. me in ,K ir fl' ,- J. E. Nance joe Draper, Clydena Wallace, L. W. Castleberry, Tommy Paris Franlde jones, Leon Anderson, I. Lowlan Dunlap, Virginia Gable Wanda Murray, Ware High, jr., Elbert Roberts, Frances Autry Connie Fenton Othelda Freeman, junior Fitts, Lena Benge, Ronnie Brooks Harold Rowe, Ruth Curry, N. E. Wood, Glen Anderson jerry Williams, Larry Hickerson Margaret Flint, Carlton Bell lrflafr III i jerrie Hyles, Joe Dockery Kenny Durham, Mariana McGinty, Joyce Earley, james Burkhart Bobby Hays, Sue Williams, Roy Riddle, Ted Pridmore jerry Slover, Joyce Lauderdale, Billy Barrington, jimmy Beggs ex 1, F' 'We 'ef 3 r '1' i:.:: iL'?-,:?':a'xJ ' 'X 25? :Rei w V93 I -S.H'1.ff, ' v,.3 f'l? ? i5l'.f7 ' wire' if VBS- - , wwf Eat, , ff, - W . , L,,. jgggggfw' ,. 1 Q' 1 ' im M mmf 1 ' . ' Q X up 0 0 if ' .ik I 41 9 X '. J ,V B f' .Mr 1 .. 4 '51 n e H 5.12. U A M 0 1? ' A 5x- ntx vi I I Q , 1. f..-wfv 'Q 'fr' A 3 ,. F S- A J ,.' . fin: 't 413' if .4.,. r . -riff 4:4 f-5 Ex ..,2,5 , ,S-, . 1 A ' Lendell Norman Gwena Lewis 'grill' gx 1 Billy J. Dunlap Lynna Honeycutt Norma Huffaker IT ,Z ,qz. - nr J- 1 Floyd Brasher l jimmy McMillan X X Kent Gibson 1 MJ? yr x Jeanette Melton 5ffl,gw5 Q ' Loamuh Harston , gl- , 'X 1 - jatmice McMillan Hilton Wood jf! Jacky Henry Betsy Rowe .f Betty Ram sour 4' I Marshall Williams 40- ,X y el W y .fi , . ' if . -H Xa 1 I' K JW james Zedlitz rf' . -49 johnece Clem 5 -'15 Q il Wanda Ables Bob Cook A fs' L 1 X A ' L 'Qt 1:1 f F Peggy Swinford Charlene Riddle ,.., -4' l 'U C ' 'U gf WNY . :I L 15 C 1-9' J- in r - I , Y. . 4 , M J ' Sandra Warren Haynes Howle 'Q james Gage Betty Phipps mia I I Retha Morse Mary Belle Stice Donald Riley ,I Lydia Perez Doris jean Clinton Larry Simmons X Betty Howle r .nts ,KF ! Frances Murray wvxglgs ,A 113D ml' X 14' 'I L it at ,Z-U. fxxw' '- fgn, Genay Hubbard Vw 4-li..m ' - 'V qi W. H. McNee1y 'Qs , Ahh: f fr. ,' 'Y A Barbara Roberts Q 16 YU' Lucille D avis Ethylene Cox ' 1 jerry Freeman jimmy Hatter Linda Davis 'NN 112:17 41' x of Y W a K if 3' fff I 1 Carolyn Birdwell if 'IT' jimmy Dunlap l 1 I X M, A Shirley Warren YQ' Wanda Williams joy Riley Wilma Scott .wo IQ-gg: 5 W , y J K W ..,.f Wayne Cloe ff, f Judy McGee 1? Mae Polk 40' -K5-.....,, W-we-..,a4 Dorles Kizzar Patsy Roberts ,alv- Donald Renfro K 5? fr, y.yt E W,,.:, , Q, -A ' H ativan gy, fi 5 ,sr ,N A 3 r, 'Bi' I 3 -.. , SX' ,Z ,ai r yy. , jo Ann Bradshaw Tomile e Phillips jan Collier , ' ' 1 ' . 11,5 . Q , 1 1' V1 an ,... . P 4-ff Q ,,t, P y , is A A A , P vi ,q we K ,r it K Homer Morse ?1ii...wiF7:1 4 U f-X ' P124 , QQ.-I' . .Hr 3 .Q 'i T ,.,- , , ., r aff iii f 1 ni P f - f f 'A ' a. r r ,- l 1 Ann Wheatley !' Sue Proctor .-r-5,-5 ,IQQ11 Ex vm:-, 1' 'A-. - ' , .M ,i 1 -Te 42-ar Richard Musick . .J Lewis Bums fl' ' Q , ,Q c 6 X Q vo ar? .2 1 X L! s V J Dixie Davis ZA, Don Earley gn li r w ,. 1 A .110 1 A , 9' ., ij I, ,L . - rf ' I Bobby Paris Betty Williams fl TT Y Carolyn Duckett .--qv X flu r mr F7 Lewis Byrd Billye Moore K I I lv SS, QW, S. 'f JM ' ' SA, .85 fi 4: Y. ,f www f. .- S pf- , Au 53 S A, fatr' . In ' Y .wh A 659' E Nw ,S , M 4 , Wg, :Lx gfxfg Q . V . ' V V. .,?1 E I GHTH G RADE CLASS OFFICERS jay Gurle y- -Vice President Ronnie McGrew- - Secret ary-Tre asum jam es Adams--President First Row: Reba Cook, James Long, Vernell Dube, Mary Lou McKee, James Adams Second Row: Gaylon Tekell, Jo Ann Curry, Nancy Draper, Lindell Bell, Margaret Cawthron Third Row: Georgia Flint, Preston Hall, Johnny Beggs, Joanne Gandy, John Ed Redwine ' 4 -1' J , 1 me inl y J -3 ,fi f ' ' ' ' J - - nn,rr J f., J r ' --Q9 L. ,K A X . 5 ag, tw'-4 F1rst Row Glorla Best Mlchael Browwmg Rmhard Brooks Dwayne McNeely .Terry Dockery Second Row John Draper Mary E Hammonds Idal1a Wood Jan Cagle Charlene Boswell Thxrd Row Hulan Murray Mary Klrby Frollan Salinas Barbara .Tones Clarence Llndley ,' 'ni ml fem 7, . A ' ,A J, 'fu :kv-. '- Wd' , M V .1 .W -, .G WV In 0 L. . W .1 . 5 - F41 Q41 l' V -QW gi:- i 5.-3 I fat, M Hx- V-QQ 5 A n ' 4 H ww 1 ,, my A . K ? ,, hkfww f' , y f ffm M 32 f' D - lli 7 'X J, wap r 3. Hgqf 'Q V Q, . il ,K issuer. First Row: Jerry Pebsworth, Glenn Bairrington, Margaret Mobley, Gerald Deane Tippit Second Row: Margaret McKee, Denver Ford, Jackie Applewhite, Margie Thornton, Jay Curley Third Row: Carol Ann Sanders, Donald Williams, Jerry Smith, Marilyn Carmack, Terry Bryan 4, Ns ri' lv H u if 5 Q K 4. G ll I 1 .l if X ' In 4 . PY -,vu ? f N -3 n ef' Q ,Hp CLUB LIFE Left to right: jerrie LeMond, Lena Benge, Lendell Norman, Gerald Deane Tippit, Loretta Henry CHEER LEADERS The Cheer Leaders deserve a hard-earned credit for their willing, efficient, and the untiring services to the student body and football squad. Throughout the season their spirit never once wavered. The Cheer Leaders are truly ambas- sadors of cheer and sportsmanship. my 4 'h T CLUB The T Club is an organization composed of boys who letter in any phase of athletics. Dur- ing football season they meet on Thursday night in the home of one of the members. The pur- pose of the T Club is to boost the spirit of the players in preparation for the game. The coaches are not included in this organization. OFFICERS Garland Huddleston, Parliamentarian jimmy Whorton, Secretary S Treasurer Billy Tong, President Willie Lee, Vice President CLUB MEMBERS First row: Ware High, Carlton Bell, Tommy Paris, joe Dockery, Wayne Huffaker, Bobby Paris, Ronnie Brooks, Kenny Durham, Glen Anderson. Second row: jerry Slover, L. W. Castleberry, Ted Pridmore, Gordon Smith, Don Reed, Guy Witt, Bobby Lehman, Larry Simmons, Jacky Henry. Third row: Donald Blair, N. E. Wood, 1. B. Ables, jimmy Bragg, Bill Moore, jimmy Williams, I. V. j. Melton, Duane McMillan, Kent Gibson. Fourth row: Lewis Bums, Walton Terry, Bobby Williams, Garland Huddleston, Billy Tong, Willie Lee, jimmy Whorton, jerry Cain. Fifth row: Donald Renfro, jerry Williams, Roy Gene Sherrod, Donald Paris, Gainerd McNeely, Stanley Stone, W. H. McNeely. Bessie jean Galloway, secretary Bobbye Draper, president Mariana McGinty Carolyn Duckett E . LIBR RY CLUB The Library Club is composed of a group of students who assist in finding material needs and checking all books. Each librarian must be a member of the high school and must be courteous and willing to help a student at all times. Bottom left: Bobbie Carroll, Virginia Gable Bottom right: jerrie LeMond, Betty Ramsour LIBR RY CLUB The librarians also enjoy socials if throughout the year. The highlight of the year is a Christmas Banquet which is held in the home of one of the li- brarians. Lou Ann King, Joy Tomlinson jerry Aldridge, vice president janet Dube, historian Bottom left: Sue Williams, Joyce Lauderdale Bottom right: Ian Collier, Sue Miller L.-,,, K ,rm-f i-... 5.M..WsW- 4 ' hwy! r af Jaxx J- I LJ1 ' . S 11, H, N A .W,.. :,k Q T Q!! i . ff . I-,fs-' i f jug. ff :f '1fff i 5-,fi N if TJ , 5532 in ,f2g.k149 5f 5 4 i Xk I , , . ,+ Q' 35' ' .',- Q wg 3 fi ' H' r ff. - 1.5 J, .. . ,H . -Q ima 4 ,zf -ifgxfhgf ... ,-,,, W., , .-,:m KENNE L STAFF The sixth period of every day folmd ten students busily working with pictures and copy for the Annual, but they found time to present an as- sembly program for the students and to sponsor picture sales. Betty Carroll, jerry Aldridge, Ann Reasonover .X ., W' joy Tomlinson, Sue Sargent Margie Curry, jeanell Martin, Villa Phillips Sue Dollins, Susie Smith, Bobby Lehman 1 2 ,I M L T-4'e K si B? . R STUDENT COUNCIL Sue Tomlinson, Kent Gibson, Denver Ford Vf1 H X 5 ' x Dolores Gage, Bobbie C arroll , Betty Carroll, Bobbye Draper, jerrie LeMond. I - 4 jerry Aldridge - Secretary-Treasurer Rose Marie Yandell - Vice-President Bobby Lehman - President Mrs. Beth Chapman - Sponsor jo Ann Fenton - Reporter ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Bottom left: Gordon Smith, Margie Curry, Mariana McGinty, Ted Prid.more. 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I L It 'S' of fn f N7 rffff, at-051i , wipxiz A . : ,, ' x-,.,, f r First Row: Frances Murry,Geraldine Hyles, Shirley Warren, Martha Phi-ol,Wilma Scott,Othe1da Freeman Second Row: Gwena Lewis, Kenneth Sims, Dean Elliot, Bill Ross Smith, Leighton Roddy, Sandra McNee1y, Linda Williams Third Row: Milt Draper, Billy Dale Hubbard, Martha Riddle, Sue Sargent, Gerald Huffaker, jane Shep- herd, Sue Williams, Margie Curry Fourth Row: Roger Munn, Bobbye Draper, Sue Miller, Barbara Lewis, Lydia Pen, jill McGee, Vicky Hamilton, Patsy Roberts, Sandra Warren, Mariana McGinty MAIORETTES 'fr Othelda Freeman, Wilma Scott, Sue Williams DIRECTOR Mr. Willard Edgett DRUM MAJOR Mariana McGinty 'T X .J ,Q 5 1 A ,T I Standing: Se ated: First row: Second row: Third row: SPEECH CLUB Joyce Earley, Roy Gene Sherrod, j. E. Nance, Ed Carter, Willie Lee, Milfred Ratliff, Villa Phillips, Wanda Murray, jerry Slover, Billy Tong, Tommy Paris, Kenny Durham, Virginia Gable, Frances Autry, Annabell Decker, Connie Fenton, Lou Ann King, jerry Aldridge, Mrs. Chapman, sponsor, jane Shepherd, Lena Benge, jo Ann Fenton, Loretta Henry. SPANISH CLUB Roy Gene Sherrod, Ware High, Carlton Bell, Stanley Stone, joe Dockery, Glen Anderson, james Burkhart, Walton Terry, N. E. Wood, Ann Reasonover, Sue Williams, Bobby Lehman, jimmy Williams, Mariana McGinty, Martha Riddle, Donald Blair, jerry Williams. Mrs. Brookshire, sponsor,Gordon Smith, Margie Curry,Ted Pridmore, Joyce Lauderdale, Ronnie Brooks. L sv . bfi' GFFICE GIRLS Racing up the stairs to run errands is good ex- ., ercise for the office girls. Recording absentees, t a k i n g announcements, ringing bells, fil in g book cards and issuing books to students are a few of their many duties. These girls with their busy schedules find time to spend one hour each day doing these duties. Office secretaries - jo Ann Fenton, Loretta Henry Frances Autry, Lena Benge, Susie Smith, Dolores Gage YQ' 'PW' ' .K 1-1 -M ' -W I. , . V.--MW-1w+ww1,, ' - ..., . .. ,V I ' . . I , . f-'ffm .f ?sli'E'.'.i . 4 'E - in .M ' 'wit N ' . f '.- ' a 1 -' '. :,,3N-4511's ,.. '- . M -- -I , , A .- S37 e . 'ff --h- H K ff-? 'wma K , AWN 41 82, - I X 4 f-2 x Top: Mary Alice Roberts, Rose Marie Yandell, Betty Hubbard, Sue Dollins. Bottom: Villa Phillips, Margie Curry, Ann Reasonover, jeanell Martin. 7,-. First row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: OFFICERS Standing: L V L jerry Aldridge - Recording Secreta A ' Jo Ann Fenton - President Virginia Gable - Sergeant-at-Arm: Mariana McGinty - Song Leader Othelda Freeman - Parliamentariax Janet Dube - Historian Margie Curry - Treasurer Seatedg Lou Ann King - Corresponding Secl jane Shepherd - Vice-President jerrie LeMond - Pianist Rose Marie Yandell - Reporter FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA SECOND AND THIRD YEAR HOMEMAKERS jane Shepherd, Virginia Gable, Loretta Henry, Betty Hubbard, Mariana McGinty, jerrie Le- Mond, Ruth Curry, Kathryn Walker, Susie Smith, Sue Dollins, Lou Ann King, Othelda Freeman. jo Ann Fenton, jerry Aldridge, Villa Phillips, Wanda Murray, Margie Curry, Ann Reasonover, janet Dube, Rose Yandell, Mary Alice Roberts, Martha Phrol, Barbara Lewis, Sue Sargent. jeanell Martin, Margaret Flint, Lena Benge, Sue Williams, Betty Carroll, Bobbie Polk, Sue Miller, Joyce Earley, Annabell Decker, Shirley Greaves, Gladys Lee , Betty Ghormley, joy Tomlinson. Connie Fenton, Clydena Wallace, Martha Riddle, jerrie Hyles, Dolores Gage, Bobbie Carroll, Bobbye Draper, Frances Autry, Ann Wheatly, Pauline Carper, Joyce Lauderdale. Homemaking usually is an easy step from the doll houses V' V of the six-year-old to the bright shining kitchen and the nicely equipped sewing rooms of the senior high school. Our m ode rn well-equipped homemaking department is interested primarily in good homes and happy family relations. The homemaking program provides a direct contact with the girl and her family. Class experiences are carried into the homes as home e xpe rie n ce s and fitted to the needs of the particular girl and her family. The aim of homemaking is to give guidance and ac- quiring slcills and attitudes which help girls become happy, well-adjusted homemakers of tomorrow. Mrs. Hegi - Sponsor FUTURE HOMEMAKERS DF AMERICA First row: Mae Polk, jaunice McMillan, Lynna Honeycutt, Carolyn Birdwell, Lydia Perez, Norma Huf- fa.ker, janet Collier, Frances Murray, Genay Hubbard, Carolyn Duckett, Shirley Warren, Betsy Rowe. Second row: Tomilee Phillips, Doris jean Clinton, Billye Moore, Judy McGee, Gwena Lewis, Barbara Rob- exts, Sue Procter, johnece Clem, Sandra Warren, Lucille Davis, Wanda Ables. Third row: Patsy Roberts, Wihna Scott, Wanda Williams, Peggy Swinford, jo Ann Bradshaw, Charlene Riddle, Ethylene Cox, Bettye Howle, Betty Williams, Betty Phipps, Jeanette Melton, Linda Davis, Dixie Davis. f 41 r 1 F. F. A. CHAPTER OFFICERS Mr. Lester Adams-Sponsor, Hershel Lindley-District Sen- tinel, I. V. J. Melton-Vice President, Lyndell Wood-Re- porter, jimmy Bragg-Treasurer, Gary Watson-Secretary, L. W. Castleberry-President, Wendell Norman-Sentinel GREEN HAND OFFICERS Kent Gibson-Reporter, Billy jack Dunlap-Sentinel, Ron- nie Brool-rs-Treasurer, Walton Terry-President, L i nd e ll Norman-Secretary, Donald Renfro-Vice President F. F, A. MEMBERS First Row: Floyd Brasher, Marshall Williams, Jacky Hen: L i nd ell Norman, 1. Lowlan Dunlap, Walton Terry, jimi Dunlap, Hilton Wood, joe Draper, Bobby Hays, W. H. M Neely, Glen Anderson, Lyndell Wood Second Rowg Walter Stice, Larry Hickerson, Ronnie Brool Elbert Roberts, Bob Cook, Gary Watson, Harold Rowe, Ke Gibson, Wendell Norman, Stanley Stone, I. V. J. Meltc Wayne Havens, Donald Renfro, Tommy Franklin Third Row: Billy jack Dunlap, Larry Simmons, jerry Slovm joe Autry, J. B. Ables, Ben Bairrington, Billy Bairringtc Duane McMillan, I-Iershel Lindley, Roy Riddle, jerry Wi liams Fourth Row: Leon Davis, Robert Draper, Don Ables, jr Dockery, Garland Huddleston, Wayne I-Iuffaker , Chest Watley, Bill Sanders, Milford Ratliff, Bobby Williams, M: Draper, Jimmy Bragg, L. W. Castleberry maint FARMERS Q5-5M55!CA Wo Aga. , Fc .L wg? ,FuL?9g'2:'? - 4i',J.,Af'A 4. 5, ' The agricultural boys have done extremely well this year with their swine projects. Larry Simmons showed the grand champion barrow, the grand champion pen of the three bar- rows, and champion pen of three in the Berkshire class at the Lynn County Stock Show. In the Lynn County Stock Show, Lyndell Wood showed the reserve champion Chester Whites, joe Autry showed the re- serve champion spotted Poland China, and Billy Barrington showed the reserve champion Berkshire swine. R E . PROJECTS Top: W. H. McNee1y with his champion Duroc barrow. Center: Kent Gibson won second and third places with his heavyweight Duroc barrows in the Lynn County Stock Show. in-new w. . A1692 b-...A v, , 1 .Q - , Bottom: Wayne Huffaker with his reserve champion Duroc barrow. F. F. A. PROJECTS The first year of F. F. A. work is for giving a foundation for further agricultural training. The first year boys ordinarily have a swine for their project. They may continue with swine through their second and third year or go into the cattle phase of project work. The fourth year training is in the field of woodwork, metal work, concrete work, and the operating of power tools. Each year a boy is to make his project a little more advanced. What they do the first year will show where their interest lies and how well they will carry on further training. Bottom Walton Terry with his three fine Herefords. The lightweight calf on the left won second place in the Odessa show The one in the center is to be his next year's project. 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AL., . M :N fait 'v.q.,.,,, , Q . A , ,W ,:K.. ,E 1 ,fi - ,. ,N 4 rn' 1-' I 1, 4 ,,5,.,a -ag' 1,4 . 'iz X . . 4 , . ' N1 rt' , fm . a ' i Q . fir' if 45 G A ' p . V K, 4 fn K 1 I 1 X ,mu-' Z. t- an 1 a - 'f 'af fi.. al , wifivv. ef 5 5 't 44- , Assistant coach, Bill Sharp1ey,a Texas Tech Red Raider, came to Tahoka when he started his coaching career. This is his second season to assist Bill Haralson. +4 Q us., ah-A ,Q FOOTBALL Head coach, Bill Haralson has completed his third year of guiding t.he Bulldogs for- tunes, after coming to Tahoka from Crane in 1951. In Mr. Haralson's three years of coaching in Tahoka, the Bulldogs have won two dis- trict titles. We know Mr. Haralson is considered the greatest by the football boys, having heard this comment by one of the players, I've played football under Mr. Haralson for three years and I consider him tops. , ' ' ' N we 1 r ' ,t,, 4, iq if , -J i in A Q.,-gwgt ' kg1f?r:faw,f 5 'r ',' ffm , f --.aawf www,-w--.-.uw rw-w-n-vu'-mu-1 r . I BMP in an! R ,gl U 9 2 4- b 1 L- N I 9 X Q y, .- 3.56 4 r 5 o Y' Lu 'ir an..-fa. +14 ----- Y' Am-1--.', , v '-.,. . , ,. Q ' kr 1-, Hu ul 14 . x ' 1-'f-.D-in C 91 .: - - ' , ff ' w.. 1 ' A V Mols-I , 4' 1 -.J - -'mf , P Y ' ,, X - . ' ' ' 1' x YA? ' ., , .4 fo , . Q., 9 ,. . K ' - N. 1 ' , . V. - :wj Qt f' .5 1 1- -Q .1 H, . N. 4... -1, , x Z U S Football Queen, jane Shephcrd3 Captains: Bobby Williams, Garland Huddleston, Willie Leeg Mascot, Sourdough Sam 1 A Melton, Witt, and Pridmore School spirit popped up everywhere in the '53 football season. Proud- ly exhibiting it were the students of T. H. S. and the townspeople. Pep rallies were held every Friday, signs were painted and beat the opponent tags were worn. Win or lose, the football boys were backed. Following them to every game was the T. H. S, band, the cheerleaders, pep squad, and the fans. When you have a good football team to back, like that of '53, school spirit comes naturally. I. V. J. Melton Bobby Williams I B Ables Age 16, weight 144, Age 17, weight 172, Age 17, weight 176 Junior, Left half back junior, Center Senior, Fullback 0 w-f X 'R AQ' ll ' iltmir S1 77 ek W ...gi M , Q 1213 I I v --.. ri' A - Af..-v-gq,.. f X ' A sg Q pn , tt ' .na ff' .-4 Q Tiff 41' .ik Willie Lee Age 17, weight 160, Senior, End -r.a 'gl if .g -nliiz -ra, Y ' ts ' Bobby Lehman Gordon Smith Age 16, weight 150, Age 15, weight 144, Senior, End Sophomore, Quarterback The '53 football season opened with a 20-14 win over Denver City. Next was a rivalry game with O'Donnell which the Bulldogs won easily. Seagraves was another victory for the Bulldogs, but the Semi- nole game was close and was lost by one touchdown. The Bulldogs then came back with a broad margin over Tulia. These five games were non-conference. The following five were the conference games Garland Huddleston Age 16, weight 153, junior, Center in which the Bulldogs faced some hard opposition. Two conference games were lost against Floydada and Spur,but three were won against Post, Abernathy, and Slaton, This ended Tahoka's football season placing the Bulldogs third' in the district. Bulldogs in pep rally. Jerry Williams Age 15, weight 136, Sophomore, Halfback Billy Tong Age 18, weight 155, Senior, Left end 15:1 i fil- ' 1-vi, ,' ?-'. '?E' L . -- mx' - -r ... ..V'v.5s- - 'Liv . 1 ..a'-'gd-.4-...,,.', ,- . v- u, ' -Qs . M. :F-gchfgbr .1 iff.. Z Y-. wg L Wu' .Z . - , -1' .lf 63:31. N ' fiffl ' 5 ' ' ff is . .'-.h, 'n-gr , . ,. ..I V, : ,xhi 1 5-. Al' u ' , r , , . 4 , ' r . I ' -Q. in jimmy Williams Age 16, weight 150, junior, Left tackle jerrie LeMond jane Shepherd joy Tomlinson I'- v ,, . ,Q-Q 1 I-- fx i' Jimmy Wharton Age 17, weight 173, Senior, Tackle 1 vs. Q Vggtxs., ft .4 W Mei, - yy- If Don Reed Age 16, weight 144 junior, Left guard All District Players J. B. Ables Garland Huddleston Bobby Lehman jimmy Williams 1 .. 1.-.-1----nu-gmgdmnmu-up 1 l -1 5 ,, -2 IS...- 5. It cm I ..-,. f nuns is . J '- 'li 79, K A - TEAM Standing: Assistant Coach Bill Sharpley, Bobby Williams, Gordon Smith, .Timmy Bragg, .T.B. Ables, Jin my Whorton, Wayne Huffaker, Billy Tong, Willie Lee, Duane McMillan, Don Reed, Head Coac Bill Haralson. Kneeling: Jerry Williams, Tommy Paris, Carlton Bell, I.V.J. Melton, Bobby Lehman, Garland Huddlesto Bill Moore, L.W. Castleberry, .Timmy Williams, Stanley Stone. Sitting: .Terry Cain, Kenny Durham, Ted P ridmo re, N.E. Wood, Ronnie Brooks, Guy Witt, Ware Hig Glen Anderson. Managers: Junior Fitts, Leon Anderson, .Toe Dockery, Walton Terry Mascot: Sourdough Sam :wifi FRESHMEN W. H. MCNeely, Larry Simmons, Kent Gibson, Lewis Burns, Bob by P a ris, Don Renfro Jackie Hvnry P! ui yo. xi BULL PUPS Standing: Coach Sharpley, J. Reed, G. Tekell, R. Brooks, R. McGraw, D. Ford, J. Adams, Kneeling: J. Apple-white, D, Williams, J. Redwine, M. Browning, F. Salinas, F. Prohl. 1 1 1 + T 1.53, J. Curley. 1 Ebpgmv . :sw JM., Fillhilfl xi' 'S T-.'f., 4' f 1 2 9 P ,M VA an F! SCORE BOARD FOOTBALL OPPONENTS Denver City O'Don.ne1l Se agreaves Seminole Tulia Post Abernathy Slaton F loydada Spu.r BAS KETBALL OPPONENT S Slaton Post Abernathy Spur Floydada Slaton Post Abernathy Spur Floydada BOYS BA KET BALL Coach. Mr. Jake Jacobs Captains: J. B. Ables, Donald Paris, and Roy Gene Sherrod. Scores indicated a succe ssful season for the Tahoka Bulldogs this year. Each gaxne played by the bulldogs was a close one and kept the many fans excited until the final buner sounded, ending the games. Only four players will be lost through graduation. With hard work the boys should have a winning team in the '55 season. X n an fl-ff' f' -.,,. ,.,v ...R -i A , - TEAM Manager - Ware High, Ted Pridmore, Roy Gene Sherrod, Donald Paris, jerry Williams, Carlton Bell, Bobby Lehman, Garland Huddleston, Duane McMillan, Gordon Smith, L. W. Castleberry, Gainerd McNee1y, J. B. Ab1es,Ju.nior Fitts, Coach - jake Jacobs. ,mi junior Fitts Center - Sophomore Bobby Lehman Center - Senior jerry Williams Guard - Sophomore Donald Paris Guard - Senior we., Gordon Smith Guard - Sophomore pr Roy Gene Sherrod Guard - Senior Duane McMillan 1-H17 Center - jzmior Gainerd MCNee1y Forward - junior L. W. Castleberry Forward - Sophomore Ted Pridmore Guard - Sophomore I. B. Ables Center - Senior X r ul-'-Do 3 L B4 f r. Carlton Ben K ' Garland Huddleston Forward - Sophomore J J, po,-ward , Junior 1' F -TEM Haynes Howle, james Gage, Donald Renfro, N. E. Wood, Bobby Paris, Donald Blair, Walton Terry - Manager, jerry S1over,Tommy Paris, Larry Simmons, Jacky Hen1'y,W. H. McNeely, Lendell Norman. 0 fi, Alf-Q2-gl, X-A fl? 4 4 ff ' ,,,,.L- . -. , .,,, .A ,C -1 tif ' 5 X I , f N X f r F i ffl E 7 5. ' W .. A Q 1 N 2 A -If w -. . s 1 f W K V 14 Q.-3- f 1 5 Snr X ! r' M' J' K' . 14 B Vit' , 15? ' X 1 wb, ga fi-gg jgix 3 ,H 7 f x '22 ,X if Standing Martha Prohl, janet Dube, Sue Sargent, jerrie LeMond, jane Shepherd, Susie Smith, Kneeling Sue Miller Dolores Gage Bettye Howle, Virginia Gable, Lena Benge, Betty Carroll, Heretofore, girls basketball has been relatively unimportant as an activity in Tahoka. But gradually the girls are making a place for themselves by displaying a hearty interest and determination to have a successful team. This year many freshmen girls came out for basket- ball and give promise for a fine team in the next few years. The varsity team received jackets this spring and were included as guests at the athletic banquet. 535 I SQUAD Top Row: Don Reed, jerry Williams, Garland Hud- d1eston,Tommy Paris, Bill Moore,Duane McM.il1ian, Wayne Huffaker, J. B. Ables, Gordon Smith, Ed Car- ter, Donald Blair , Lyndell Wood,Ted Pridmore, jim- my Stroud. Second Row: Jerry Cain, Guy Witt, Ronnie Brooks, Bobby Williams, jimmy Williams, jerry Slover, C arlton Bell, N. E. Woods, Bobby Paris, Haynes Howle, Third Row: Ware High , Carroll Richards, Hershel Lindle y , Stanley Stone, jimmy Burkhart, Kenny Durham, Jackie Henry, I. E. Nance. Discus: I. B. Ables, Duane McMillian, Ed Carter. FIELD The track events are those which take place on a running track, or any road or other place marked off for foot races. The field events are the throwing and jumping contests. Ever since the first cave man was chased by some wild beast or even by another cave man, there have been foot races. So the track and field events are certainly not a new sport. Shot Put: I. B. A ble s , Duane McMi1lian, Donald Blair, Stanley Stone , jerry Williams. TRACK Remembering the day pictures were made of the track and Held participants, we will allreealloneof thebad duststormsofthe spring season. It was an impossibility to go outside to make pictures, therefore, they are not what the staff and coaches would like to have had. , Sprlntersg Jerry Williams, Ted Pridmore, Gar- land Huddlestonfjf-B. Ables, Gordon Smith, Donald Blair, Lfimdell Wood. Middle Distance: Top Row: Carlton Bell, Bill Moore, Ed Carter, jimmy Williamt. Bottom Row: Tommy Paris, Wayne Huf- faker, Ronnie Brooks. Relays: I. B. Ables, Donald B12.ir,jerry Williams , Gordon Smith, Ed Carter. TRACK AND FIELD B - TEAM jimmy Stroud, Jerry Slovex-,Don Reed, J. E. Nance, Carroll Richards, Jimmy Burkhart, Ware High, Jerry Cain. Back Row: Jimmy Stroud, Kenny Durham , I. E. Nance. Second Row: Hershel Lindley, C arroll Richards , Haynes How1e,' Bobby Paris. Third Rowg jerry Slover, N. E. Woods, Guy Witt, jerry Cain. Fourth Row: Jimmy Burkhart , Bobby Wil- liams, Don Reed, Ware High. 10 1.-' Q-- --Effie Q' 14. , i g w . MJ . WE LIKE THESE .5 BEST ALL-ROUND BOY AND GnRL GORDON bMITH Jo ANN FENTON G P P . 2 ' 3.l.1a.f 1 1 in: MR. AND MISS TH. S. JANE SHEPHERD BILLY TONG :fM? Nix' avg F .5 91--i-mai X . ug... 2 'I fx Q- Q - .K ' W .. 5 I . 'Y K... fgxv .I ' - 'q E I 'T172:2.i5' , - -f , A LJ. .- Wai- W- , R .S , 1?-lm F K :.u'Yn fe 'SQ W. .L ,. .,, .Q wi. X, 'Jr .g .eff U ri Jas' 4 Y Eiy1s45,v 1 5 Vg.,j.f. .. ,N ,,.. K X '-5 'QQ' . il , if 'Sf if pg A gif - W- f . ,3, ' L., 1 f, Q -15 l i-sf: f , ff-,Q fr.:-Qi. if - wi, R: -. - . . 1 : 1, ji' 5. tl f ur: ' ?g,4 ' I' S Y F . K ' X 4..fiE: if 'f ffEff.,, .t 5 ? 2 , gp.. we D 819' . ' 4316: f. :sv --riff' ? .wx ww iga2,.f,1 -A gpfifixje 35535 aagiigf. -' ,, - . ' - :Sig .1.:, wif? 1 1 S fu Z-:gh V . if . T . 'sf ' J ' . WEQKF? Y , W , Ji U- kV4-- im. , . N.- , M, , will' w W hip?-Q . if fig- f f -:mf N 1- .f . Q L W? ,Wi M. 2 . if 4' -r ff K , . ...W 64? 1752: A ,, hs f ,W E x ,Q 1 ' 't 2 'fy fffw X rift 5 2 E 51 9 Ab N Mg 1 1 , if :gn fm S2115 , I M ? an HB1 ,, . 'i,4..,., 433- -J 4- Z' 1 i .f if - J ff i . I. V. J. Melton is one of the Dependability and thoroughness won for jo outstanding F. F. A. students. Ann Fenton the position of office secretary. He is admired by his many ln addition to her high scholastic standing friends for his school spirit and and many school activities, jo Ann works his ability in athletics. part-time at Collier Drug. Vice-President of the Student Council, Garland Huddleston, has a pleasing personality and a friend- ly smile. His sense of fair play and sportsmanship g a in e d for him the respect of his classmates and teach- ETS, WHO'S WHO Energetic jerry Aldridge, senior, has served ably as secretary of the Student Council this year. She is recognized as one of the most attractively dressed girls in school. jerry plans to enter Texas Tech in june as a Homemaking maj or. Courteous, mannerly, and neat in I appearance help to describe Soph- more Gordon Smith. Among his ma talents and accomplishments, he is advanced piano student and takes p in civic and church affairs. T ed Pridmore's quiet mam and cute smile places him hi among the outstanding stude of Tahoka High School. PWM 4'-'ff' Wim 4- I 'Z ' ' Xxx iilly Tong has a hand in all vorth-while school activities, Lilly was elected Mr. T. H. S. ny the students this year. This s one of the many honors he las won in his two years as a tudent in Tahoka High. usie Smith, a junior, is an active tudent around T. H. S. Her sports- manship and attitude toward school ctivities has won for her a place n the hearts of her classmates and eachcrs. 5. 1-3 Loretta Henry's efficient leadership has won her many friends among the students of T.H. S. Her pleasant smile and willingness to work has added to her popularity with the teachers. WHO'S WHO L. W. Castleberry, president of the Sopho- more class, and class favorite was rightfully elected to Who's Who. His courteous man- ner and friendly attitude toward school ac- tiviti e s has placed him high among the Bobby Lehman is a se ni or who is up front in all school activities. His pleasant personality and pleasing dis- position are among his many attributes. jane Shepherd, a senior, is an active student around T. H. S. She has a very pleasing per- sonality and is popular with the t e ache rs as well as students. She was elected Miss T. H. S. by the student body this year. jane plans to attend Texas Tech after graduation in May. 1 ri? ya-TF ',., , Vigo 'QI ' J j , favorites of T. H. S. nfl' gn l I - is'f'E? W' f .aamm - i YY'1 ' SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES WILLIE LEE SLIE DOLLINS I JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES GARLAND HUDDLESTON suslf SMITH X SCDPHOMORE CLASS FAVGRITES L. 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Ronny Brooks, 7. john Draper, Norman Dockery, 8. jea- nell Martin, 9. joy Tomlinson, jerry Aldridge, 10. Milt Draper, 11. Sue Miller, 12. Margaret Flint, jaunice McMillan, Lena Honeycutt, Peggy Swinford, 13. Wilma Scott, Sue Williams, Othelda Freeman, Mariana McGinty, 14. Rollin McCord, 15. I. V. J. Melton, 16. Idalia Woods, Lou Ann King, jerry A1- dridge, Bessie jean Galloway, 17. Lena Benge, Len- dell Norman, Gerald Deane Tippit, je rrie LeMond glib -I f . ,,., ,. H W, sq.-,gfiii ' . , . ' K ' ' ' 7 + L - ----W. , W I-in J, W w. mat. ,, 31, n If Mk' 9 L -' F L ld -. Q 5' Q Nc aka n Q' 1. Garland Huddleston, jimmy Williams, 2. Bobby Williams, 3. jeanell Martin, Rose Marie Yandell, 4. Sandra Warren, Virginia Gable, Betty Phipps, 5. Bobby Williams,Ted Pridmore, Gordon Smith, Gayle Myatt, 6. Don Reed, 7. Betty Carroll, jerry Al- dridge, 8. Georgia Flint, Margaret Flint, Retha Morse, 9. Marianna McGinty, Margie Curry, 10. Ann Reasonover, 11. Karl Prohl, 12, Sue Miller, Annabelle Decker, 13. Roy Gene Sherrod, 14, Connie Fenton, Wanda Murray, 15. The Band in action 5, 14 his 1 . ' ' M I 1 2 is Q .4 W, 1 , , y y ryyy , 4 W ., . 1. Bessie jean Galloway, Carlton Bell 2. Othel- da Freeman, Ann Reasonover 3. Ted Pridmore, Bobby Lehman 4. Bobbye Draper, Bill Moore, Gerald Deane Tippit,N. E. Woods, jan McElroy, Sue Williams, Annabelle Decker 5. jo Ann Fenton, Mr. McFadden 6, Frances Autry, Dolo- re s Gage 7. Barbara jones, Pauline C arpe r , Mary Evelyn Hammonds, Delores Brown 8. Mr. Brown, Mrs. Smelser 9. Hilton Wood, Linda Davis, Donald Renfro 10. Bobbye Draper, Joyce Earley 11, Janice Blair, Nancy Draper, ldalia Wood 12. jo Ann Fenton, Mary Alice Roberts, Kathryn Walker, nl ., -pl 1 Fr f .Q 4 71 .-Q' h-a,, 5 H 'P 0 Q o A fi! ! I ' :HI it TP' x ff, 5 qx ,wi 'N l 1Db.' 1 5 iv.. A -vi. 'N2'k4J h' 'K':'.'f5N'.'y1 's fl f 51+ 4 5,17 sw in s.,..., L,,, . ji 8 1, jimmy Bragg, joy Tomlinson 2. Sue Wil- liams, Don Reed 3. Virginia Gable, Ronnie Brooks 4. Jane Shepherd, Bobby Williams 5. jerrie LeMond, Ted Pridmore 6. Gerald Deane Tippit, Walton Terry 7. jerry Williams, Bobby Lehman 8, Elbert Roberts, Harold Rowe 9, Lena Benge,Stanley Stone 10. Ann Reasonover, Gordon Smith, Delores Brown 11. Lou Ann King, jerry Aldridge 12. Clydena Wallace, Margaret Flint, Joyce Lauderdale 13. Georgia Flint, Carol Nance, Jo Ann Curry 14. Mariana McGinty. V 13 ' f 4 5 N 9 fi. OUR ADVERTISERS C14 JT., K., APPLEWHHTE CU., P-O-Box zwwf To Lighten LiFe's Way ?afz Zan Qgiiiiizlc sin VICIZ: LANKFORD VARIETY MR. AND MRS. GRADY LANKFORD FRIENDLY SERVICE D. W. 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