White Deer High School - Antler Yearbook (White Deer, TX)

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HARRY HUGHES Secretary HUELYN LAYCOCK M.A. , W. T. S. C. Superintendent LAWSON SHAW M, S, , N,'I', S, C, Principal MRS, B, R, WEAKS M.A., W.T.S. C. Counselor ROBERT KNOT T Business Manager 'TP MRS, HORACE LEDBETTER B.5., N.T.S.C., M.E.. W, T, S, C, , Industrial Arts, Physical Education, l 5 RONALD GOOCH B,A, , Texas Tech Science, FACULTY STRIVES TO EDUCATE YOUTH MRS, I, R, MCMURTRAY R, N, , St, of Nursing Nurse, Vincent College CALVIN STRICKLAND B.A. , A. C.C. Mathematics, LOWELL BYNUM B. S. , McMurry College, Band MRS, J, T, WEBSTER CLAUDA EVERLY B. A. , T. S.C. W. M,A, , California U English, Ioumalism B. S.. W.T. S. C. Librarian SAM CHRISTY B, S, , College of the Ozarks Physical Education JOHN R, DRISKILL B, A, , Southwestern State M. E. , W. T. S. C. Industrial Arts BOB MOORE M.E. , W.T. S.C. English FACULTY GERALDINE RAMPY B, S, , Texas Tech Homemaking, MARIE CA RREKER M. B.A. , W. T. S. C. Business E, G, GASTON B, S, , Texas Tech Agriculture OTIS HOLLADAY M. E. , W.T. S.C. Coach DAVID GRAYSON M. E. , W.T. S. C. Social Science HOBART MCDONALD M, A, , Oklahoma A 85 M 'W'-if Speech and Chorus Wm .N rf' , x fn -f -' r' 1 l i up-uumnnnnnunnuannn ug S37-I-bf I s 1 Q 6 J-Ultlu ta : I 'Q' CAESAR f A E Although she has taught only a few courses in English, because of her wide reading and genuine love of language, Mrs, Weaks has made it a viral and interesting subject to her students. X 1 ..,f ' ,..4-3 'V -M A i CLASSES gif? fT1'j11i. e on M wb LYDA SPEARS - Secretary Thespians 4, Treasurer l, Historian CAROLYN HORNER - Treasurer FHA 4, President 56, Secretary 54, Reporter 55g Masquers 3, Secretary 54, Reporter 55g Thespians 3, Re- porter 55g Secretary Sophomore Classg Pep Squad 4g FTA 3g BUCKS' TALE lg DAR Citizenship Award 56g Personality Queen 56g Class Favorite 56. RONALD RHODES - Student Council NHS 2, Vice President lg Student Council l, Vice President lg Intra- murals 3, Co-Captain lg Band 2g Chorus 2g Slide Rule 2g Football Manager 2g Basketball Manager 2g Volleyball 2g Track Manager 2g Current Affairs Club lg Best Citizen 53g Science Award 56, gig! A jg . f M V' ,V A V wggwtfg ' ', 5 sw? 5 M 1, iw L WM eg lg Glee Club lg El Libro l, Secre- tary lg NHS 3g Chorus 2g Triple Trio 2g Pep Squad 4g Current Affairs Club 2g Doe Club lg Intramurals 3g Miss FTA 55g Football Queen 56g Cheer- leader lg Editor BUCKS' TALE lg District Best Supporting Actress 54- 55g All-Star Cast, Area 54, Region 56g Best Actress, Region 54, Area-- State 56, DON POWELL - Vice President FTA 4, President 56, Vice President 55, Parliamentarian 54g Student Council l, Vice President 55g Craft Club 2g Science Club lg Football Manager 4g Basketball 3, B Capt. 54, Manager lg Volleyball 3g Tennis ifrrack 2, is: High Jump District 55g Masquers 3g Office Assistant 2g Best Citizen 54g Most Courteous 56, ililfgggid SENIORS SURVEY ACCOMPLISHMEN TS GEORGE BAGLEY - President Craft Club lg Photography Club lg ANTLER 4g Science Club lg Foot- ball 2g Student Council lg Slide Rule lg Track lg lst in Photography THSPA. AMY DURNING - Student Council Student Council 2, Treasurer 2g Masquers 4, Secretary lg Treasurer Sophomore Classg FTA 4, Parlia- mentarian l, Reporter lg Thespians 4, Secretary lg Feature Editor BUCKS' TALE lg FHA lg Current Affairs Club 2g Pep Squad 4, Cheerleader 2g Chorus 3g Triple Trio 2g Intra- murals 2, Co-Captain lg Miss WDHS 56g Football Senior Rep. 56g Best Actress, District 53g Region 53g Area All-Star Cast 55g Annual Queen Attendant 2, we .suse BETTY ARMSTRONG Current Affairs Club l, Secretary 54, FHA 1, Chapter Rep. 53g NHS lg Class Favorite 54, WA LTER BEA UCHAMP Craft Club lg Intramurals lg Tum- bling Team l, tw KW-iw Q35 du- 'lMw SUE BRYANT FHA 4, Historian 54, FTA 4, Historian 56, E1 Libro 2, District Historian 545 NHS 2, Treasurer 56, Masquers 23 Chorus 25 Pep Squad 4, Intramurals 33 Current Affairs Club 25 Office Assistant li, .TIMMY BATEN Craft Club lg Science Club 2, Vice President lg NHS 2, President 56, V aledictoriang Bausch -Lomb Award, Basketball lg Slide Rule 3, 4th, District 3, Intramurals 3, Ping Pong Champion 55g Sophomore Favorite, Senior Favorite, RAMONA ALLEN PAMPA: Library Assistant lg FHA lg Tri-Hi -Y lg Junior A Cappella Choir l, WHITE DEER: El Libro 2, Intra- murals 2, Co-Captain 56g Masquers 2, FHA 2g Pep Squad 2, Good Posture Queen 55, DONALD CARLSON Craft Club lg Science Club 2g Slide Rule 35 Band 35 Football l, Letter- man lg Track 2, Letterman 2, Regional Track Team 25 Intramurals 3, Table Tennis Champion, Double Horseshoes Champion 54, LARRY DEFEVER Chorus 3g Masquers 3g FTA 3g Volleyball 2g Football 4, Letter- man 2g Basketball lg Track l, JANELLE CRUMP El Libro 3, Reporter lg BUCKS' TALE l, Circulation Manager lg Office Assistant lg Masquers 3g Pep Squad 4g Glee Club lg Craft Club lg FTA 2g FHA 2g Intramurals lg Talent Show Contestant 55g 2nd, Talent Show 56g Thespians l, MARIE CHAPIN Photography Club 1, Secretary- Treasurer 55g Craft Club lg FHA 33 Pep Squad 3g BUCKS' TALE lg ANTLER Staff 2, Assistant Photog- rapher 2g Intramurals 3g Volleyball lg Tennis l. GEORGE COLLIS FFA 3, Secretary 53g FTA 3, Parlia- mentarian 55g BUCKS' TALE lg Member Dairy Cattle Judging Team, 2nd Area, 4th Region, State Rep. Texas A8LMg Member Crop Judging Team, 9th High Individual. JERRY COBB Current Affairs Club l, President 54g Science Club 2, President 55g Slide Rule 2g Intramurals 3, CHERYL CHANCE Treasurer Junior Classg El Libro 2, Reporter 55g FHA 4g Pep Squad 4g Chorus 4g Masquers 3g Current Affairs 2g ANTLER Staff 2, Copy Writer 55, Senior Editor 56g Feature Editor BUCKS' TALE lg Intramurals 2g NHS 2g Craft Club lg Secretary PHSPA 56g Good Grooming Queen 56g District Extemp. Speech lg 4th, District Shorthand lg Shorthand Scholarship. HHH ill HOWARD FARLEY Band 4, Vice President 2g Basket- ball 2g Tennis l, 2nd, District lg Track l, 2nd District High Hurdles 56, Regional Track Team 56g Current Affairs Club lg Science Club 2g FTA 2g Slide Rule lg Chorus lg Craft Club lg Photography Club lg Intramurals 3. JANE DEVIN ACKLEY PANHANDLE1 FTA 35. vice Presi- dent 56, Social Chairman 55, Pep Squad 4, President 56, Head Cheer- leader lg Secretary Sophomore Classg Class Reporter lg Class Rep. lg FHA 3g Band lg Chorus lg Basket- ball 2g Office Assistant lig School Spirit Medal 55g Most Friendly Girl 56g Most Humorous Girl 56g Foot- ball Queen Candidate 56, WHITE DEER: Bookkeeping Scholarship, 'hl '9Y'WW DEAN FOOSE Vice President Freshman-Sophomore Classesg Science Club lg Current Affairs Club 2, Vice President 54- 56g Most Courteous Boy 54g Masquers 4, President 56g Thespians 4, Presi- dent 55g FTA 2, Texas Mr. FTA 55g NHS 2g Intramurals 3, Co-Captain 2g Basketball 2, Co-Captain 56g All-District 2nd Team l, All- Tournament Team, McLEAN- WHITE DEERg Basketball King 56g President Student Council 56g Salutatoriang All-Star Cast, Dis- trict 54-56, Region 54-56g Best Actor, District 54, State 56. CAROL GERMANY El Libro 2, President 56g Band 3, Secretary 55g Class Rep. 56g Intra- murals 2, Captain lg Current Affairs Club 2g Masquers 2g FHA 4g Pep Squad 4g Volleyball lg Office Assistant lg Band Queen 56g Football Queen Attendant 565 Annual Queen Attendant 56. BURKBURNETTg Chorus 2g Travel-Research Club, li. RAYMOND DRISKILL President Junior Classg President Sophomore Classg Thespians 4, President 56g FTA 4, Vice President 56g Football 4, All-District 54, Honorary Captain 56g Masquers 4g Band 2g Chorus 4g Volleyball lg Track lg BUCKS' TALE lg Current Affairs Club 2g Buck's Club lg Intramurals 2, Co-Captain 2g All- Star Cast 55. IANICE HESS Science Club l, Treasurer lg Pep Squad 4g FTA 4g Basketball 3g El Libro lg Craft Club lg Volleyball lg Tennis lg Current Affairs Club 2g FHA 2g Masquers 4g Intramurals 2, Co-Captain lg Chorus 4g Basketball Attendant 56g Basketball Captain 56g FFA Sweetheart l, ALVIN KALKA FFA 4, President 54, Sentinel 56, Livestock Judging Team 2, Dairy Cattle Judging Team, 1st, Guernsey Judging, Intramurals 3, BUCKS' TALE 1. CECILIA LOPEZ FHA 4, Pep Squad 4, Craft Club 1, Intramurals 2, Most Courteous Girl 55, DORIS KENNEY El Libro 3, Secretary 56, FHA 3, Glee Club 1, Pep Squad 4, Craft Club 1, Band 4, BUCKS' TALE lg Masquers 1. JIMMY GRAY Student Council 1, Science Club 2 President 56, Basketball 4, Letter- man 56, Football 2, Letterman 56, Track 2, Letterman 55-56, Region- al Track Team 2, Slide Rule 3, District 55, Band 3, Intramurals 3, Craft Club 1, JERRY GRAY Band 4, Vice President 56, Intra- murals 3, Co-Captain 56, Football 2, Letterman 56, Basketball 2, Track 1, 4th Place, Science Club 2, Slide Rule 3, Craft Club 1, Shuffleboard Champion, JOY LESTER FHA 4, Secretary-Treasurer 54, Reporter 55, Parliamentarian 56, FTA 3, Secretary-Treasurer 56, Volleyball 2, Pep Squad 4, Chorus 4, Current Affairs Club 1, Doe Club 1, BUCKS' TALE l, Intramurals 1, BEUFORD MCGEE FTA 35 Masquers 25 BUCKS' TALE 1, 1st, Newswriting PHSPA5ANTLER Staff 15 Chorus 15 Basketball 35 Volleyball 1, TUNE TRAYLER FTA 45 FHA 35 Masquers 35 Band 255 Current Affairs Club 15 El Libro 15 BUCKS' TALE 15 Glee Club 15 Pep Squad 45 Volleyball 4, Captain 565 Basketball Manager 15 Intra- murals 3. A,C, MALONE President Freshman Class5 Masquers 3, President 565 Band 4, Drum Major 2, President 35 Thespians 3, Reporter 565 Glee Club 15 Volley- ball 15 Intramurals 35 Art Editor BUCKS' TALE l5.ANTLER Staff 2, Sports-Art Editor5 Good Grooming King 555 Personality King 565 Mr. WDHS 565 Area All-Star Cast 55, KAY MILLS NHS 2, Secretary 565 FTA 15 FHA 25 E1 Libro 15 Masquers 15 Pep Squad 25 Chorus 15 Intramurals 2, Captain 55, Co-Captain 565 Cur- rent Affairs Club 15 Tennis 15 Basketball 2, Co-Captain 565 Annual Queen 555 Basketball Queen 55-565 Football Queen Attendant 565 Junior Rep, 555Miss FTA 565 Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- morrow 56, MELVIN KALKA FFA 4, Secretary 565 Livestock Judging Team 15 Dairy Cattle Judging Team 25 Intramurals 35 Certificate of Merit Outstanding Work in Agriculture, SUE WILLIAMS Band 4, Secretary 35 FHA 4, Vice President 555 Secretary Junior Class5 Masquers 45 Pep Squad 45 Current Affairs Club 25 ANTLER Staff 3, Sophomore Junior Editor, Co-Editor 565 NHS 25 News Editor BUCKS' TALE 1, 3rd, Region 565 El Libro 15 Intramurals 25 Volley- ball 25 Junior Best Citizeng Venado Blanco Citizenship Award, ROBERT PARKER Glee Club, Basketball, Footballg State Champions, North Carolina, Baseball, Intramuralsg FFA. TOMMY RATLIFF Vice President Junior Class, Masquers lg Football 3, Captain 563 Basketball 2g Track lg Band lg FTA 2, State Rep, lg Current Affairs Club lg Chorus lg Buck's Club lg Volleyball 25 Intramurals 3, Co-Captain 2, LB, ROE Science Club 3, Reporter 1, Tennis 2, ANTLER Staff 3, Co-Editor 2, Slide Rule 2g Production Manager BUCKS' TALE l, 3rd, Sports Column PHSPAg Band lg 3rd, Talent Showg District Rep. Typing lg Cur- rent Events Club lg Intramurals 3. Back row: M, Kalka, Cobb, Farley, Bagley, Jerry Gray, Ratliff, Jimmy Gray, Baten, Third row: Foose, Roe, A. Kalka, McGee, Powell, DeFever, Collis, Driskill, Malone, Second row: Rhodes, Atchley, Chapin, Kenney, Mills, Chance, Durning, Horner, Lester, Carlson, Front row: Bryant, Germany, Will- iams, Allen, Crump, Trayler, Hess, Spears, Armstrong, fx ff . r XML . MA YNARD KOTARA Vice President 5 Q. NANCY LESTER Secretary JOHN PARSONS JUNIORS PREPARE Presldent FOR LEADERSHIP d - X is .' 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I aa ' 1, ,, .1 QI E1P??5i5gms,,?ge,55szgfgs:,Q-'if ' - ' ,i Vih, S ,I h 'X f '- 1 I if I 5?'?P'f'231fii'1-it ' lfwiiifl fiQifl?I?::f'?2 YJ Y' ' as , .Q S , Q SOPHOMORE CLASS LEADS IN ACTIVITIES AND NUMBERS Jimmy Horner President Regenia Baker Arlen Kaiser Student Council Representatives fmunyg Rocky Coffee Vice President Qu Delores Hess Secretary J oy Kotara Treasurer if ' I I I eeenneree I A 1 -,.k- A K 'M' 1 I kwmwq News SOPHOMORES Don Crutchfield Lynne Davis Gay Dower A. 1. Alford - iff I if .E .: , , V .:':, ff ? XE' in l Jerry Baker Suzane Bates V F N 32 iii 13123 ' S , an Q s 23 Norbert Bednorz Robert Bichsel Donna Brand Don Essary Ioan Chance Ronny Coffee Harold Cottingim Lee Anne Crowson Reita Gosnell David Hemphill Alton Hill Bobby Kalka Joe Lopez Richard Gordzelik gl' Bertha Hassle: Mary Helbert 1 TMJ M' U -an ws' J' U mx vig? rn asia wi 'ff N X, we ,am ka E mars is Yes 1? 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Qlliiif ' J'non Urbanczyk Tommy McGee Secretary Treasurer .v FRE HME HOIICHCIH ASCHCIO Betty Atkms Jeffrey Bearden -v ii Rm! ff' . ,A I 51 FI' F warms mean: 1:2 -:fa 's-W',f,lzY:'55'lf:,:5:,1 5: ' i..'if1EI1 E:?5E.f31 xii , X' w Ii2fii'Z'f' Q Wwe .. 1, -milf ' ' 2 if 15959227239 as 2-if 3-295312211 swliff 2'?1f?2?LfwfM2 - wr 'ali57mgefii,lifin-tfwwifff'4525? 'gif ' 'I-f15seiw,,fff1'ywfkfeg, A ii 4.1219 K i w sw 1533 5 Q1 ff vf-W e s f L 4 sm k 1 Qs me ,sg 5221 ,A N533 ,g 4 ' Q iXf,,,xS.5 kgs? T 2 WA in , ,mi ,, fqxx gi mf 2 Q5 Y k NWS X is 3 X 525393: ,df H' kg' , 1 , 1 . . , ' : V f Q ,. K mf 3 f f Hi.: , ,Pig F 'YQ' 5 5 'L K 1 as H wg A .im 2 45 Y s K' 'K qs R S -T, 3 f'i1ffygl gif Y Q iid pm AW Alex Hassler . 4 H.,g:,-,gl f z?i.,jgf.gl,f: , S5LlLi?11fSfZQiTi I . 315.1 Vffli V I ie fix' 1 .ff A K 3 P 5, ' h l ' af 4' -g A gg L I ' ' - L,,Q1, , , E S ,. 4 QQ L ,fg 'Q L Q Bs , 1 iw , ' f L, mm 2 M, . 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YZQTIZP M Kelley Brown David Crawford A krl A.:, : in gr ,yr l I 5 v':'1 . VL U Douglas Richie Katy Morgan J. C. Willis Betty Rhodes Elmer Yahne Lee Otis Hassle: Gloria Jones Bobby Moore Paula Lowe Bob Parsons Carolyn McCreary Eddie Reed Wilma Martin Joyce Chapin Charles Dykes La Nell Cooper W 5 3 1, J 'rs ' ,B f Ei y ,r El y . , .fi .L S C W '- .W B - ,L aff. bg Q ' k 1 Z - 4 M.,,sf,- f Q M Y- B 'are' C L- W 3 s y Q' -Qf' HVTF' sf-fr' w, f it ,H ,ffm N 5 y a s ,af t X f l 1 if M 'J .4 n . 'EV if-'QS is Q. sf Q' 4kff ? - -f.-- -- ra!-.fix 3.. Mi-,mm we 'f' as 'fa fs ? if Q-in W, .Q 4 92 is id ww mZ,,gAa 2 Q W ag f f , F EIGHTH GRADE David Armstrong W ag ,L 3, , 3,4 rf' as Magi' wwf, , t ,swim F M :,, as 1 z P ff ax mix SQ Qi , 5 415 S2 H? X' 'f Pi fi , E A ,L,Z ,W ,Q - sg T 4,4 ,' E W Eg l ' exft ,'-, 3 ji fyhyh P ef ' ' i5QZf:xU.'fViSiSS1' ' , '--, , . gg ' y .iys so i ,,, I r . 'si -L ff s ' 7 . A is . . 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K s f 1.2 Q , P, Ra Vi il Jackie Burns Patricia Byles Mark Collins Vickie Collins Don Driskill Remonia Hill James Gann Betty Jane Kirby John Knott Vivian Riggins Johnny Lopez Roy Kay Thompson Norman Warminski AUXILIARY EMPLOYEES , HELP SMOOTH THE WAY 3 wg wmv 2 Billy Morris, Frances Bednorz, Carolyn Peters, Nor- man Warminski, Ruby Cook, Travis Cook, Margaret Peters, OFFICE ASSISTANTS Judy Rhodes, Wilma Dunivin, Priscilla Moss, Nancy McConnell, Carol Germany, Amy Durning, Putt CAFETERIA HELPERS Powell. CHECKER, Jerry Mills CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Hunter Boughan, Mrs. Otho Hendricks, Mrs. Tommy Town- send, BUS FOREMAN, Howard Moore f 'iv--rump-1. wnms mr w. cUsToD1ANs E Olur Bertrand, Delma Sims -Agri C BACCALAUREATE SPEAKERS: Rev. Winfred Moore, Rev. L.A. Harper, Minister J,R. Perkins, Mrs. Horace Williams pins Venado Blanco citizenship pin on Sue Williams, COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS: Rev. Joe Murphy, Senator Grady Hazlewood, Father Jerome Hancox. A GRADUATION CLIMAXES YEAR'S ACTIVITIES Jim Wall, of the Celanese Corpo- ration, presents the Texas Chemi- cal Award to Ronald Rhodes, . HONOR GRADUATES: Dean Foose, Jimmy Baten, and Lyda Spears display senior dignity, V Class concentrates on final instructions for gradua- tion ceremony, A k U- Mm For six years Mrs. Weaks taught the vibrant and musical Spanish language with skill and enthusiasm. 3 PER O ALITIE 5 A3 'AH X 1 EL ,W iw' '11 1 '-WH L ,. ,s1,,,g5g-mmilrr , Mggwws, V,-X W' ' aw . i.w,M,, Wg?-73 ,, w 5Y 'iQ'u N , E ,gui Q E lx EA E S s 5 ? 3 'a S 1 X 4 1 I X I 1 2 2 s 3 s F 3 Student Body Selects A, C, MALONE and AMY DURNING MR. AND MISS W.D.H.S. 4 3-:X THREE PRINCESSES ATTEND QUEEN PEGGY CAROL GERMANY MARILYN KOTARA PRISCILLA MOSS .Q gi? xl V-cm' Class Representatives S nio Junior - Sophomore Freshman - - - - - - -AMY DURNING - - - -MARILYN KOTARA CLASS REPRESENTATIVES AND RUNNERS -UP COMPOSE QUEEN LYDA'S COURT CAROL GERMANY CAROLYN ANDERWALD - - - - DELORES HESS KAY MILLS H A,-m fy, pf ,gig-3,-,., W2 , mi, We ,Lg fk.' , Ha- 1 HK? i ' - I-W, . .. .W--:..W,A, f'--ziwwwilsft. 1' law. , , ' f ' P M' ,,.. , K- , N U .gap .M f WL! f g:2,,',5g,,wrf.-fgwix'Qaida' , 5156, HJ .,: gf 1-a--A , ,,,. f ?'rgQ',ffw .g5q,: fi?3wql f- ' ,ff-,.-m,,w4f- ,Y W --fmmhrwf r f,-as' QI 5 E W A - 2,4-11y'2,,gfM Yfkimeffi 1 L' : I , M3 ,,..W, MJ.-.f.,.,.,q A 5, , A if . :gKwQ,.,P.f,7f zgfgx.,-ig . in .. 53 -E, . W, . :f kX,, , ., , S.. , .l.i. ,. My? f 3 in .F in Squad Chooses LYDA SPEARS FQOTB LL QUEE W. 7 gg, W. M ,Www-, 4, M., f L 3 , 7 wry g,,i,f hw 9-2-1 ,wwf , f SK ia, nr an if Q . fl .wc ' ' . f,.f gg . ., 5213 . f .wfseiif Q, 1? A HYW' '!Wf'mkQ .- 2 .mm-gggwf 2: 'g,L.' U53 3 1 DEAN FOOSE - KAY MILLS Attendants GORDON STEVENS - MARILYN KOTARA BASKETBALL KING AND QUEEN NAMED f- ng-7:-.Q 5 Ill I WMM .22 5 Attendants IANICE HESS - JERRY MILLS HONOR GRADUATES SELECTED ,HA Q 5' 'M JIMMY RAY BATEN Valedictorian - Bausch-Lomb Science Award LYDA JANE SPEARS Highest Ranking Girl DEAN EDWIN FOOSE Salutatorian Posture King and Queen OTIS FROST, PEGGY O'NEAL Band King and Queen JAMES SMITH, CAROL GERMANY s f 2 Best Citizen Freshman Class MARY ANN FREEMAN HO'S Best C1t1zen Iunlor Class GORDON STEVENS Mr and M1ss F T A. X' KAY MILLS JOHN PARSONS WHO FFA Best Citizen Sophomore Class VIRGINIA MCGEE Most Courteous DELORES HESS, DON POWELL Sweetheart MARILYN KOTARA 4 Good Grooming King and Queen CHERYL CHANCE, BRANTLEY LAYCOCK Personality King and Queen A,C, MALONE, CAROLYN HORNER g W W 7 ,,1' g . ,K Vi 2 'Q A i 1 3 G es is 1 g 'R ,W r g C , s x K CLASSES SELECT FAVORITES wr' Seniors JIMMY BATEN - CAROLYN HORNER Juniors WILMA DUNIV IN - JAMES WERLEY Sophomores JIMMY HORNER - SANDRA MERCER Freshmen MARY ANN FREEMAN - RONNIE CADE ' 'X '23 'V' J!!-9 V T 6,9 , 'W Pr- ' X rw W X X f fs!! , 1 so 7 , 3, if F. M W N W ' Y lm, H M ww, ir , H W. . ' rw ' ' f l ' 'Wifi' fs. ws 'M o ll ' , ' r in 'l' - 4. L' 5 N 14 H. AM J O' J if rr '92 ? , , M H ,, Mrs, Weaks' first love is history, in all its phases, and through her own zeal, she has made the past live in the minds of her students. ---D ORGANIZATIONS l ' ww A 3 r Aki 51 Standing: Kay Mills, Lyda Spears, Ronald Rhodes, Jimmy Baten, Dean Foose, Sue Williams, Cheryl Chance. Seated: John Parsons, Gordon Stevens, Brantley Laycock, James E, Smith, Peggy O'Neal, Judy Rhodes, Betty Armstrong, Sue Bryant not shown, N.H.S. BECOMES ACTIVE GROUP Foose, Chance, and Rhodes examine posters for Courtesy Week. Miii To become a member of the White Deer chapter of of the National Honor Society, one must have an aver- age of 88 and be accepted by a faculty committee on the basis of character, leadership, and service, The chapter this year initiated seven new members in a mock trial, conducted a poll on integration, and sponsored Courtesy Week, during which the Most Courteous Boy and Girl in high school were selected. Officers for the year were: Jimmy Baten, President, Ronnie Rhodes, Vice President, Kay Mills, Secretary, Sue Bryant, Treasurer, and Sue Williams, Reporter, Miss Clauda Everly is the Sponsor, A committee also began work on the chapter scrapbook, attempting to bring it up-to-date. Q, 1, uw-J, J Parsons, Bryant, Rhodes, O'Neal, Baten, and Stevens count Poll on Integration, lg ! , V? COUNCIL MEMBERS: Ronald Rhodes, Vice President, James Werley, Dean Foose, President, Arlen Kaiser, Robert Anderwald, Wilma Dunivin, Reporter, Amy Durning, Treasurer, and Mary Ann Free- man. Regenia Baker, Secretary, not shown, STUDENT COUNCIL HAS BUSY YEAR The Student Council sponsored a room decoration contest and a can drive at Christmas, the March of Dimes, Twirp Week, intramurals, a variety show, and an awards banquet in the spring, and presented the ministers of the two communities in assemblies through- out the year. It furnished programs for the basketball tournament, gave awards for the best Fire Prevention themes and posters, and sold candy as a moneymaking project, For one of its major activities, the Council began the construction of a picnic area east of the shop, Wilma Dunivin, Mary Ann Freeman, and Principal Lawson Shaw, sponsor, attended the state convention, and White Deer was selected as the secretary school and the site of the 1956 Top -O -Texas Student Council con- vention, Wilma and Regenia prepare the soil for planting grass at the picnic area, 3 'iw 'xii liiiwwttuw - ,W N it n i A T S ,U itttiaaan in ag E ww, F 'X F A N 5 Y, K -----P -me--A--'W Mg'4f r ' I wi-J .J -.,,,,,..,.-Q..-.M-Mr ' Y W t Witty r iitti tiii ttittitttivttt T tttt tttt T , , i , tt, in n ,i , , , ww--itil.-fl WMM- ww' H. ,ir ' ' 3, : i'-' X ,, , ' v r S , i 9 T it it 4 N v-' - T t, t T c c H, i f c I p . ,gi , 1 , , to ' i A ,Ir f Y , x 45 3 , , , 1 i 5 gf' i , -Fava? wi: , MW' , iw , , ' .rwrwi F, M , ' ,t 'Jw , , X 1 Mr, Shaw, Pokey, and Amy clean bricks X for the new Barbecue, pit, ' THE A TLER RECEIVES HIGH RATI G The Publications Department made an almost clean sweep of honors this year. Both THE ANTLER and THE BUCKS' TALE received All-Texas rating in the Texas High School Press Association and both won first' place in the Panhandle High School Press Association, To raise funds, THE ANTLER staff conducted a magazine sales campaign and sponsored a variety show and the coronation of the Antler Queen, EDITORS: Beuford McGee, Associateg Clauda Everly, Sponsor: A. C. Malone, Art and Sports: J. B. Roe and Sue Williams, Editors-in-Chief, i 'it . ., f A ' -412 'f -:V1-.rf Q - :rw T ' V TV V' ' .- ' f iam: . V f?::Eaff1f2if',:t2f.ff H-tffef if 1is111r-is ,,- ,.f. 'Vg -' 1, 'Q 5- 'i ,gf T, , T, , , T T , . ,, T T , Te. f rsts ,T ,Y . Y 5,fV,Ti, kTfr,V7r1,1,x?,i,vI V5Tx7V,5qw5V Vryv wig, f.'. 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WINS , r .V 9TH f 'r I I DBA 'T fits QB' I x K 45 , I F , fi HIGH HONORS Major awards won by the Future Farmers . , . of America were for the grand champion pion pen of three barrows at Amarillo, and two first places at Pampa, ' TE 1 3 If x Q ,I ll -I F X' J if 3 , 'I' I 'Q W A ' T -. 3 4 , 1 , 3 ra, 3' I, .I 4 7 I ' as ' ' ' ri HaIT1PShire at the Dallas Fair, Grand cham- Q ' , JZ? aa 5 , , E I Richard Gordzelik was the third high OFFICERS: Maynard Kotara, Presidentg Dean Wyatt, Vice President, Lewis Powers, Historian, Melvin Kalka, Secretary, Otis Frost, Sentinel. man in the poultry judging contest at Texas Tech, and his team won first place in the district and competed in the state contest, I ljrcmuu I 5 , ,EVESTQCK .m t I usreiww 1 it I I fxi' I I 1 , LIVESTOCK TEAM: Don Essary, Otis Frost, Darrell POULTRY TEAM: Travis Cook, Richard Gordzelik, Orville Phillips, Ruthardt, 1 it IIAIRY 5' ' ' JUIJGENIQ I ,SB R my : AREIKV 'SSE r ' .mam it ff, , H W U . ' sw , .I A in DAIRY TEAM: Lewis Powers. Bobby Kalka. Dallas Back row: E. G. Gaston, Sponsor, Robert Rhodes, Sargent- Rhiney Grange, Don Crutchfield, Lynn Fletcher. Front row: Richard Haiduk, Norbert Bednorz, Jerry Neeley, SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM: Lewis Powers, Richard JUNIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM: Don Essary, Darrell Gordzelik, Dallas Sargent, Otis Frost, Ruthardt, Orville Phillips, Bill Olson. F .H.A. SHOWS l MUCH ACTIVITY Among the activities of the year for the Future Homemakers were the initiation, two style shows, a trip to the Dallas fair, a Christmas twilight tea honoring the mothers of the members, and a tea for the grade school and the high school girl gradu- ates in the spring, 3 I Carolyn Anderwald and Joy Kotara 1 1 ri- - attended the State meeting in Fort Worth' OFFICERS: Ioan Chance, Reporter, Joy Lester, Secretary, Regenla Baker, Pianistg Carolyn Horner, Presidentg Joy Kotara, Historiang Sandra Mercer, Parliamentariang Delores Hess, Treasurer, Standing: Moms and Dads - Mr, and Mrs. John Kotara, Jr, , and Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell McConnell. l INITIATES Back row: Cowan, Freeman, Atkins, Kotara, Urbanczyk, Hassler, McBee, V, , Guyer, Steward. Front row: Fields, I Phillips, Malone, Collins, Frost, asia Kenney, Moran, and Hall. y, i I F I l is ,.-flawali wi FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE MEMBERS IUNIOR AND SENIOR MEMBERS Back row: Shaw, Woodward, McConnell, Moss. Second row: Back row: Germany, Crump, Allen, Cantrell, Trayler, Bates, Morgan, Brand, McGee, Crowson, Morris, Front row: Dunivin, Second row: Kenney, Chance, Bryant, Williams, McPheeters, Everhart, Asencio, Welborn, Smith. Cook, Kramer, Front row: Mills, O'Neal, Ballard, Lester, Anderwald, Lopez, 3 , www 1 y l if W , 5 . 4 L B l is I- ew il r ,, LM , HJ ' X, , lb in i r.r,, 1? ' ' it I it . 'Wi aj l ll 3' U1 I-I' , ' 1' W1 5 1 1 ' ' dl, V Y , I i iili llll if rs . E.T.A. STRESSES PRIDE IN TEACHING OFFICERS President --------- DON POWELL Vice President ---- RAYMOND DRISKILL Secretary-Treasurer ----- JOY LESTER Parliamentarian ----- GEORGE COLLIS Historian ---- - -SUE BRYANT Reporter - - - - AMY DURNING Back row: Collis, Powell, Driskill, Front row: Durning, Lester, Bryant, The Future Teachers of America sponsored Good Grooming and Good Posture Week, choosing a King and Queen in both these areas and presenting a group from West Texas State College in an assembly program, Five members attended the State F,T,A, meeting in Denton, where Dean Foose competed for the State scholarship award, The junior and senior members did practice teaching in the grade schools one day in May, The chapter held Open House for the college students at Christmas, presented a program for the Carson-Arm- strong teachers, made an Award of the Month for Out- standing service each month, and concluded the year with a steak fry, Mrs, B, R. Weaks and Calvin Strickland, Sponsors Back row: Harris, Tyler, McGee, Lopez, Martinez, Smith, L, DeFever. Fourth row: R, DeFever, Alford, Parsons, Farley, Foose, Stevens, Laycock, Welbom, Third row: D, Hess, Mercer, Baker, Kramer, Cook, Anderwald. Rafliff. Second row: J. Chance, Bates, Mills, O'Neal, Ballard, N, Lester, McCoy, Front row: J, Kotara, McConnell, McGee, Horner, Spears, J,-Hess, Trayler, EL LIBRO CLUB HELPS LIBRARIAN OFFICERS President ------- CAROL GERMANY Vice President - - - WILMA DUNIVIN Secretary - - - - DORIS KENNEY Reporter - - - - - JANELLE CRUMP Kenney, Germany, Crump, Dunivin Members of El Libro Club learned to repair and catalogue books, helped at the checking desk, and made posters for various occasions, Five of them attended the Teen-Age Library Club district meeting in Lubbock, and two of them gave book reviews in their club meetings, MRS, J, T, WEBSTER, Sponsor MEMBERS MEMBERS Bertha Hassler, Priscilla Moss, Frances Cantrell, Standing! Shannon Morgan. Eva 10 Woodward Lee Anne Crowson. Seated: Judy Rhodes, Cheryl Chance, ' SLIDE RULE A J, B, Roe, Ronald Rhodes, Jerry Cobb, John Parsons, Jimmy Gray, Otis Frost, Donald Carlson, Jimmy Baten, and Jerry Gray, SLIDE RULE CLUB DEVELOPS SPEED Membership in the Slide Rule Club was open to anyone interested in develop- ing speed in mathematical calculations, The members were divided into two groups, the advanced, or A group, and the beginning, or B group, Meetings were devoted to practice in the use of the slide rule. In the Interscholastic League district contest, Jimmy Baten placed fourth, Ron- nie Rhodes, fifthg and Jerry Gray, sixth, Sponsor Calvin Strickland , v DISTRICT CONTESTANTS Jimmy Baten, Ronald Rhodes, Jerry Gray. SLIDE RULE B SLIDE RULE B Harold Cottingim, Dennis Maddan, J'Non Urban- Edwin Lick, Jerry Baker, Tommy McGee, Jimmy czyk, Donna Brand, Bob Smith, Ronny Coffee, Horner, Rocky Coffee, A. J. Alford, JO6 Martinez. Jimmy McKernan, Darrell Schramm, SCIENCE AND CURRENT AFFAIRS CLUBS FUNCTION ONE SEMESTER The Science Club worked during the first semester of the school year, with its members developing various scientific projects. At mid-term the Current Affairs Club was reorganized, with Mrs. B.R. Weaks as sponsor, At the weekly meetings, the members ate sack lunches and discussed SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS Don Carlson, Howard Farley, Raymond McKinney, Gregory Rapstine, LB. Roe, Jerry Cobb, and Orville Phillips, subjects of general interest. Buddy Smith was president, and Dean Foose, vice president, SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: John Parsons, Reporterg Judy Rhodes, Secretary, Jimmy Gray, President, Jimmy Baten, Vice President, Sponsor Science Club Ronnie Gooch L n r: , , u . - 1 F5 J 1 E E ei Dean Foose, Nancy Lester, Carolyn Anderwald, Lyda Amy Durning, Cheryl Chance, Carolyn Horner, and Spears, Brantley Laycock, and Joy Lester listen - Beuford McGee engage in a discussion of the farm and eat - at a meeting of the Current Affairs Club, problem with guests Otis Frost, George Collis, and E. G. Gaston, BUCK BAND PROVIDES A C MALONE Nancy Lester f Drum Major The Buck Band gave a fall concert, played ' at all the football games and some of the bas- ketball games, played at Open House during American Education Week, and entertained the band parents at a Christmas party, Malone crowned Carol Germany and Buddy Smith as Band Queen and King, Back row: C, Kelley, Warminski, Hughes, Second row: Germany, Byles, Woodward, Collins, T, McGee, R, McGee, Front row: Maddan, Kenney, Williams, T, Powell, Ballard, Harris, Back: Wrinkle, Malone, Williams, TWIRLERS 3 Sandra Mercer Joy Kotara Joyce Ballard i Carolyn Anderwald 5 E s 2 Q a MUSIC AND sCHooL SPIRIT 1 Wh 'M f , f f- 'xg VK 1 'Q , Vi? I MEXICAN BAND I A, C, Malone Mike Germany Kay Kotara Leona Trayler Sue Williams LOWELL BYNUM Director In the spring semester, the band gave four assembly programs and sponsored the McMurry band in a con- cert, It also competed in the Borger Music Festival and in the Interscholastic League contest at Canyon, OFFICERS: Sue Williams, Secretary, A, C, Malone, President, Jerry Gray, Vice President, Front row: Bryan, Wheetley, Butler, T, Kelley, Buchanan, Second row: Buchanan, Davis, Ellis, Collins, Dittberner, Driskill, Barnes, Franklin, Back row: Riggins, Hemphill, Gray, Hemphill, Smith, Laycock, Back: Kotara, Germany, Trayler, Mr, Bynum, Director, EN SEMBLE Lyda Spears Carolyn Anderwald Nancy Lester Amy Durning Nancy McConnell Wilma Dunivin Joan Chance Ann Tyler Carolyn Horner Peggy o'Nea1, Accompanist X 17 y .,,,, : ft ' The chorus gave a concert at Open House in November, presented the annual Christmas candlelighting program and a spring concert, competed in .he district choral contest, and sang at the graduation programs, The en- semble also sang at a Carson-Armstrong teachers' meet- F -. ing and at the spring variety show, Suzane Bates, Peggy O'Neal, Accompanistsg , 3 ' Hobart McDonald, director, 5 E 'V i p ' E f lt Back row: Rhodes, Noble, Clemens, Wyatt, Rapstine, Bearden, Kotara, Driskill, Haiduk, Anderwald, Third row: C, Chance, Durning, Steward, McConnell, Freeman, Guyer, Tyler, Dunivin, Kotara, Morgan, Second row: Rhodes, Everhatt, Shaw, Urbanczyk, Cook, Hess, J, Chance, Fields, Frost, Front row: J. Lester, Spears, Anderwald, Horner, O'Neal, N, Lester, Ballard, CHORUS ACCENTS CULTURAL ASPECT , .fr 15 . '! ' V .. A. if , DRAMATICS CLUBS AID APPRECIATION THESPIANS Dean Foose Don Powell A. C. Malone Amy Durning Lyda Spears James E, Smith Raymond Driskill Judy Rhodes Carolyn Horner it iz Sponsored by Hobart McDonald, the Thespians and Masquers attended two Amarillo Little Theater productions and produced a three -act play, A Boy Named Beulah, The Masquers also presented three skits at club meetings and a one-act play, The Sisters Mclntosh, at the Variety Show, THESPIAN INITIATES: Crump, Laycock, Rapstine, and Dunivin, MASQUERS Back row: Durning, Dunivin, Smith, Anderwald, Malone, Chance, Rhodes, Fifth row: Smith, Germany, Coffee, Anderwald, Rapstine, Haiduk, Coffee, Wyatt, Mills, Fourth row: McGee, Bearden, Franklin, Smith, Powell, Rapstine, Driskill, Laycock, Foose. Third row: Trayler, Kenney, Williams, Germany, Welborn, Urbanczyk, Guyer, Kotara, McBee, Second row: Tyler, Chance, Cantrell, McPheeters, McGee, Hess, Asencio, Collins. Front row: Crump, Allen, Morgan, McCoy, Horner, Hess, Spears. Q P3 10 gm TF 'Q' ,jig ' PM-f ' ww V Wu WWW n ,lm D , l1l l'l'l U LN P MMM W SQUA D PEP SQUAD ADDS SPIRIT AND VIM CHEERLEADERS Jimmy l-laiduk, Peggy O'Neal, Amy Durning, and Marilyn Ko- tarag Leslie Holladay, Mascot, During the summer, Amy and Peggy attended a cheerleaders' school in Dallas, where they received honorable mention for their own yells and learned many new yells and routines which they used effectively throughout the year, Back row Woodward, Martin, Tyler, Urbanczyk, Brand, Moss, B, Hassler, Frost, Welbom, N, Lester, Fourth row: Y Kenney, J Lester, Germany, Allen, Cantrell, Trayler, Everhart, Fields, Dunivin, Third row: Crump, Mor- gan, D Kenney, Williams, Freeman, Guyer, J. Chance, J. Kotara, McConnell, D, Hess, Mercer, Second row Phillips, Lopez, Horner, C, Chance, Spears, J. Hess, Bryant, Mills, M, Hassler, Crowson, McGee, Front row Mrs Ledbetter, Sponsor, Smith, Ballard, Steward, McBee, Morris, Rhodes, Asencio, Collins, Hall, Baker, During her first year in White Deer, Mrs, Weaks taught physical education and coached a winning basketball team, H9 if N MSS: MW . Haggis gates 'w i f ' Xi .ILI 1 - .3 l -93, 457 4 f ' I Y 4-1-Y ATHLETICS X , uv ' 5115 . , x X el -it is if M 9 Q 1' f' is ' M , ' fi M L 'ls 1 r Captains DWAINE CLEMENS A. I. ALFORD MAYNARD KOTARA MILLS, RATLIFF Back End End BUCKS HAVE DISASTROUS YEAR s sit ' W' x A L7 W ,Ai,,L C Q C, 1 IN. ,1 1 . Beginning with injuries in the first three days of practice that VIVZ ,. ' . A if ' y . iii 3 y .1 benched three first string men for the entire season, the Bucks' A 1 3 3 if 'L'i f 3 G if squad launched into one of the worst years in their history. 1. 'lyl S- They won their first game, a non-conference tilt with Groom, r E 20-12, then suffered nine successive losses: Price College, '7-O fnon-conferencejg Stinnett, 32-13, Panhandle, 31-O, Lefors, 32-0, Wellington, 20-19, Memphis, 26-6, Canadian, 34-0, Clarendon, 32-7, and McLean, 19-6. ' In spite Of the team's win-loss showing, Jerry Mills was selected gui' A ,Qs as halfback on the all-district team, and Earnest Reusch was given , . 3: 4 . X' 2 is ,, honorable mention as an end on the second team. -Q The B squad had a somewhat better percentage, having won two of their six games. They defeated Panhandle, 22-6, and McLean, 33-O. They lost to Stinnett, '7-0, Canadian, 34-32, Perryton, 25-7, and Stinnett, 20-13. COACHES: sam Christy, vie Bates, Otis Holladay. MANAGERS: Ronnie Rhodes, Don Powell, Gary Mills. JERRY MILLS DONALD CARLSON LYNN MOP-R15 LARRY DEFEVER Back Back End Guard M C I 4 A as fr av' o ' .......,-' ' rr r rsa JOHN PARSONS EARNEST REUSCH TOMMY RATLIFF JOE LOPEZ Tackle End Guard Guard Tu DEAN WYATT A SQUAD Center Back row: Coach Holladay, Wyatt, Jimmy Gray, Reusch, Jerry Gray, Parsons, ALTON HILL Kotara, Coach Christy. Second row:Driski11, L, Morris, Lopez, Carlson, gack Estes, Coach Bates. Front row: Clemens, Hill, Mills, Ratliff, Smith, L. DeFever. RONALD WRINKLE JIMMY GRAY JERRY GRAY BOB SMITH Tackle Guard Center Back RODNEY DEFEVER JERRY BAKER BILLY MORRIS JOE MARTINEZ. End Back Lineback Back RAYMOND DRISKILL Alton Hill gains ground in Clarendon game. Tackle, Honorary Captain Bucks' drive blocked in same game. DALE ESTES Center ALLEN HARMON BUDDY STEVENS JAMES WERLEY BOB MCCREARY Back Quarterback Guard End -ff f ' , ' Z W . ,, Jmv A ' mm M W bww ' fl MW, - M wr., 2 5 WJ 4, V7.3 I ,M . Z U MM wi W 0 ' , f I , A W We f , wr , f 0 W I' 1 2 W f- J' W ', if , V, M ' , MM ww f V' ,L r Y x - Q JEFFREY BEARDEN TOMMY MCGEE TOMMY POWELL HERSCHEL POWELL THONG Guard End Fullback B SQUAD DONN R P Back row: Rhodes, D. Rapstine, Wrinkle, Bearden, G. Rapstine, H. Powell, YEH? STINE B. Morris, Asencio, Coach Christy. Second row: Harmon, Baker, McKernan, GREGORY RAPSTINE Anderwald, McCreary, McGee. Front row: Martinez, Stevens, Werley, R. End DeFever, T. Powell. DAVID RHODES ROBERT- ANDERWALD HENRY ASENCIO JIMMIE MCKERNAN CGHICI' Tackle End Center ' H? J M -:Ms F' 4 ' S ' 1.1 A. J. ALFORD Center ., ee' 'J l 1, , f si J A - 'ml Qmgqej Nm! I it fi W xx flu . Q its Ji f 1 gif A, Am M at 1 N ,...,.., is - ,- 3 :5::':::?55?. 1 HOW ARD FARLEY Forward 'Z JVVTZ 555911, f I l'fliff'1- ei:-2, -fi -1 1 ' , 's:11:,1'1 1- 'z'-:'Is9?:,EiEg ',, , 'iff5Q1?'1-i1s:'7' ,rf . .- .f ' , fir-iE?z 1 , pgsi' :z :f'g. N1 ' aziifzixvf--,gg.g1.,1gsW - . igaf 1zrs,-W ' ,wr - . 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The B squad, which won five games and lost five, was com- posed of Horner, M. Smith, H. Powell, Luedecke, Rapstine, Bearden, Essary, T. Powell, Powers, Cade, Kaiser, Rhodes, McKernan, Knight, and McGee. DEAN FOOSE Guard, Captain JERRY MILLS Guard JIMMY GRAY Center 'FY 5 ' EN- st' if i11,, A 5 . 5 w 1-IALW1, 1 JOHN PARSON Forward 43 is M: N J K 16 r its Q, f ,'L, fffl ' , ...H My J J. BUDDY STEVENS Guard, Captain BOB SMITH Guard EARNEST REUSCH Center 1 5 2 ,ff fi is 1 'it 'X if , , 11.1. ,1 . J 1 ' 1 ,5 , BRA NT LEY LAYC OC K Guard f Q , 'Q 7 , J M211 Lx, lar- -1 ' i t ,- f ,1s,,. .. . .1 M- ,:.,,:,.,. :sg sr . .. M, ,as J 2 we f1': ' tt , Q? Z E Q4 ECE Cho FU z fn 'PU 'RQ-W f J J. B mwi nh r if We 'w J sql Q X P' 'e MIC KEY SMITH Forward sil- 'S 1 40 ei' x I 'FE 2, 4' 2 37 4 ? Z. RONNIE CADE Center 9 JB Q ia Qs g 'E Y I Fu A' lg. R HERSCHEL POWELL JIMMY LUEDECKE Forward Forward sf, F .4 QE 1 77 I .d -, DONNY RAPSTINE Forward A TEAM WINS FIFTEEN GAMES In the McLean tournament, the Bucks' A team defeated Wellington, 65-62, Ralls, 48-41, and Claude, 66-45. In the White Deer tourney, they won over Lefors, 48-29, Panhandle, 51-49, and Groom, 48-39. Their other victories were over Lefors, 59-45, Sunray, 74-51, Sunray, 62-58, Price College, 45-30, Canadian, 55-52, Quail, 62-57, Panhandle, 63-52, Canadian, 57-56, and Panhandle, 65-56. Their losses were to Price, 36-43, Lefors, 32-37, Stinnett, 56-67, Pampa Shockers, 54-58, Stinnett, 58-71, Pampa Shockers, 57-71, and in the district tournament, to Wellington, the bi-district champions, 62-77. DON ESSARY Guard TOMMY POW ELL Guard ELLIS KNIGHT Guard DAVID RHODES LEWIS POW ERS Guard ARLEN KA IS ER Guard IIMMIE Mc KERNAN ,A , , he 7' I 5-fi as I JEFFREY BEARDEN Forward Vi V 'F ,Mums - .Pl TOMMY MCGEE 13. Guard Guard Guard lp 5 . 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T t ir ..- , V vm, r 1 W is DOES PLACE SECOND IN DISTRICT With a total of eighteen victories and six losses, the Does recorded their best season since the reorganization of the team ten years ago, They won first place in the Stratford and the White Deer tournaments, and were defeated by Stinnett, 63-65, in the finals of the district tournament, Mary Ann Freeman, Marilyn Kotara, Nancy McConnell, Kay Mills, and Janice Hess were on various all-tournament teams, Frances Cantrell and Mary Ann were on the All-Dis- trict team, and Nancy and Marilyn received honorable mention, Back row: Karen Collins, Alice Norris, Priscilla Moss, Nancy McConnell, Frances Cantrell, Mary Ann Freeman, Janice Hess, Mary Hassler, Front row: .loan Chance, Carolyn Anderwald, Joy Kotara, Marilyn Kotara, Sandra Mercer, Delores Hess, and Kay Mills, CIRCLES Above: Captains Janice Hess and Kay Mills, Below: Regenia Baker, Managerg Bob Moore, Coach, Back row: Alice Norris Priscilla Moss Frances Cantrell Ramona Allen Mary Ann Freeman June Trayler Marie Chapin Front row: Sue Williams Charlotte Welborn Judy Rhodes Sandra Mercer Shannon Morgan Hortencia Asencio Betty Jo Smith be I ,f I l 1 Ilfi' I W 3,31 , A 5 rf A l A S. lt ' ' 2 VOLLEYBALL CLAIMS LITTLE ATTENTION Volleyball season was very short and only a few practice games were played before the district meet, where both teams won their first round of play, but lost in the second round, Mrs, Ledbetter, Coachg Bertha Hassler, Man- agerg Trayler and Cantrell, Co-Captains, Coach SAM CHRISTY Back row: Beuford MeGee Jeffrey Bearden Earnest Reusch John Parsons A. I. Alford Ronnie Cade Front row: Jimmy McKernan Dwaine Clemens James Werley Bob Smith MILE RELAY Back row: Tommy Powell Buddy Stevens James Werley Alton Hill Joe Lopez Joe Martinez Donald Carlson Jerry Mills Front row: Dwaine Clemens Jerry Baker Herschel Powell Howard Farley Earnest Reusch XX, XX UXXXXAXX ' JX in K rl sum.: fr XwXXzXX7XX'XX XXXXXXXX X lrrl 'M cl? E ,Kr X IEW l X mf X3 ggi X ' Xgf XXJ i, 2-gurl EA X , lk H, Powell, Clemens, Mills, Stevens X, X X X XXX, ,X E Af V! 'N' ' ' 100 YD, DASH Jerry Mills Ffa- fx WE! I IIMMWYX W 144, 3 XX. lw XMXF XXXXX ,X X ' Xff TRACKME MAKE GOOD SHOWING The Bucks' trackmen qualified for the regional meet in the mile and the 440 relays, the 100-yard ,Xl ' dash, the mile run, and I xlfQ,fX X i ' ' ':'i the high hurdles. 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' I 'g y 2 he , ' -V it i ' - .WMM aww E, I' ' ' ' A '7 ' ' ' ' .. V ,i 4 A Vim- V T i ,W-iw-p.,,.W,,. - V H. ' ' xwrxx ft-.-,V4a,,:L,. ,, , -K' , QZV 'irreg-.ts-,wnikire Z- , ,j LT '+'f2VT,:a1'1g. V ' fe e-rv 'Hui ,gs - ,I X , -+V , N ,,.7fs-aj-vga. I I A I , I I , 't 'I '-NN :Vows I It V It I V :if Wi , gli H V. I' --.t A M 3 if I -V 'e I , ' at ,. , Vt VM ' ' 'M 1 - is in ' H h It -I I iiii V trial ' it iiii INTEREST IN TENNIS INCREASES SENIOR SINGLES Howard Farley SENIOR DOUBLES Earnest Reusch Larry DeFever E wil' , tx, xrx, 'N I 'iw .iiiwh qw-F I ,,, f' I l M 5- arraa ff-331 its '- We 1 . Q, , X? uw. fi fifigzfsqh'-Ile , I I Taking second place in senior singles, Howard . Farley was the only White Deer tennis player who p I placed in the district meet, ' 'S at I is ' Although little interest ' xt- I .' ' I was shown in League com- : gp I' petition, many students pi g played tennis just for fun, as A W U I SENIOR DOUBLES WE ' f 2111 f 1 s ' 4 r X 5 L, -A ,t,, twitmm ' warms ,it,, 'hm I I iliii it V ,. ,X L, Mufti, it 'if COACH Mr. Shaw I vs ' 'iit VV . ,, We au, xxxxxxx M. I ,I ut w, Ni . I I VV I i n 5 , ,,,.M...,..,..,.m w H- i f 'if 5- ,.. vum to 1, iisi- A V .Q agile 1 23 , MMV. an, Vtawt-tr-w,,' ' H V' 1,i!,1,,,wL 4, H 1 1- ,. MTM dw W ' I iit- -t1M,,,s' p'f5Mf,t,-qi,I-i,W,, M is I Marie Chapin ' ,pp p I June Trayler I I ,T JUNIOR SINGLES y gi M p wt , ' 'X , V ixi,,,f,1'i-trim a Y gglin Arlen Kalsef I W . lgifii Milla r I I V illain I JUNIOR DOUBLES y , I ' f f E I 1 A I it if A Nj' I ,, wi, T' V , I ' ,M,HNiIi'i,i'M:'flflVf' Rodney DeFever Q H, Haj g 3 in 'Qi 1 JM! U , H sttIInwlinitiwittif Charles Jackson I 5 Y . V 2 V ZH, 4ff,',grf5f5 if iflj 5 1 3 , it' Q 'I , ft m lwm' IIYII:-iff! W if itii , T I it V 2 4 -I ,fig , if ,yfirfjr Q ,-,Xi J 3 ' .Q f of 1' ' '. I ff ' 'Es ,fjggsnp , I , sm s g, ,jgj-5, I w 0,. f min Q A :7 3 '35 V, ' ' V I wr if F 5 , N N N ' ww , Mjwrjrjiwi ' Q'wu, I I -xiii uJu:w11wM WF',51 1q'1'Q:w,, 1 ,. ,Q , ,N ','1ri1'J' ,3,n:q13.j'1':., W- ' ' if , r T137, L,5E,W 1 , Q -3 my f ' , I I My ,,r i5sqg,1'Ww wi ' 'lf-rw Mr, I I Y, -W I i331E':1'i, :u1is1,.f'gr in Q i I fd 1 I '1if'frrl 'i I 1 if I Jgwlm W aw GADFLIES Cwinning Tearnj HIGH POINT GIRL Pokey Freeman Back row: Steward, Hassler, Anderwald, Smith, Second row: Chance, McConnell, Moran. Front row: Mills, Welborn, INTRAMURALS AFFORD MUCH RECREATION Hassler and Chance come in first in the three -legged race, HIGH POINT BOY Don Carlson Boys pound the track in the 100-yard dash. SAN QUENTIN KIDS QWinning Teamj Back row: Bearden, Parsons, Smith, Gordzelik, Second row: Coffee Coffee, Cottingim, Front row: Reusch, Sargent, fi 5 WH W, HIM MMM! W l 2 i E E i l 1 v 1 l X 5 S Q, 'D -S- A 5 43 In the past nine years, Mrs, Weaks has not only made an enviable reputation in the field of guidance, but has helped hundreds of students to understand them- selves and to face their problems with objectivity, wfffff pfffe 5UC KS' ff' ,,, ACTIVITIE yn Q- S2 Hours of preparation go before, Heralds greet arriving guests' UN IORS HONOR SEN IORS AT MARDI GRAS vwMW l M ' Bob Izzard provides a serious in f t Yppp t tl note as well as entertarnrnent, j p pt v A + Q 'va 6 . ' ,gf . mx 5 , :tx , I t f+ts,1, +A l A well' 'ft ts f l l W 41131 at L O K 4 .2:n.r.,-p tt Q , f A -- Aff Vr vr . s 'l 1 f Y XF v m t h' V' 'f 2 Buddy Smith presides with wit . N it Q l A A' tg and ease. A 35 ' 3 N' l E 27 X A I E f - X, Z Faculty enter into the festivities Octette from Frank Phillips College with SUMO- entertains, Lester and Ballard serve as heralds, 1 rfE'7'-RL' 'l ' N is HHWRW Some students concentrate upon the serious Others find the Mardi Gras atmosphere all business at hand, fun and gaiety, e. Q f 'Q r , A h W.. r , N It Z ' , LMW fm 9' W , . U, My Bro. Brand introduces Dr. Carroll Ray, the pastor of Seniors chat together at the annual Senior tea at the the Central Baptist Church at Pampa. First Baptist Church in Skellytown, SENIORS HONORED AT BANQUET AND TEAS ,A i 2 t 1, it 155 I 0 Seniors and teachers enjoy banquet at the First Mr, and Mrs. Ed Clark, musicians, Tom Parrish, Baptist Church in White Deer, speaker, and their hosts concentrate on their food. rr ' - '''2'''r'2'1irrwww-wwwst,..,,,,,,.,,.,, 1 B is B as f N, ,, H ,',, ':r,, :.fZ'7 Q any vt W . A 4 if . C I if ill- 3 W - ,1 1 -----.. i ,2-- ' M' r I W 5 2 it -E f' 4 , if J in 2 Bm its ' Hitch Your Wagon to a Star is the theme for the Mrs. Driskill and Mrs. Shaw preside at the refresh- Laycock tea. ment table at the Laycock tea. Y 0 We re on our way. Breakfast is served, Destination at last! SENIORS ENJOY CoLoRADo ' a Ready for bed? Don views the world, eu ,2.,.,,+..i jw , A Li VA 1 U U V: I f -,fr , V V if . ,. L t Wk 4 Li H4 - , ,, Q aaaa s 15,3',gqLX'-' rx E fn lA R,ie2-R ua-vw N 'I fsgjgif' H M -' 'fy Q ff? - N V . ' s s ' 41 Y 1' ' U 'Wai - W' ,Ji 5 ' ? 'Qi5f, ' ' 1 A si ff iff I ' Q L fi 2 1a if , s 5 s as f.. X f p , U 3 ya. , I ,Q A Q d'1.,,.-Ms. . A -.,. M , ' f we . ' , ,Q is ,wa 1 V '41, . xg Q. .sf .N ,f A ef' 1' tr: an - - ' 'H e 1...-ff, Ei, e -A ' e ,Q - ' f x 2 gm 4-'f'1, , e e A , , ' Q . W ,was f ' kf V ' - , ' ' . if ' Sk , i 5544,-iff? ,mg ' S- 3 Q , - 'kaa gg - Q, . N A . , ,.- by ' K V 'R u s ' ki' 'J' f .. Q . JP . A-ff I . . - I . T 3-Lil si, -2 -if 'J' .f M, -'-a' ,V ,fan xml! wfaiesf Who took that picture? Visiting the Seven Falls, Up the cog. who's first? Just waiting, P? 5 if LE, DEAN FOOSE LYDA SPEARS JAMES E, SMITH Pierrot Pierrette Maker of Dreams MAKER OF DREAMS WINS STATE TITLE The one-act play cast garnered almost all the honors possible in its climb to the state championship. Dean Foose was selected on the all-star cast in the district and area contests and as best actor in the state, James E, Smith was named best actor in the district and on the all-star cast in the area, region, and state. Lyda Spears was on the regional all-star cast and best actress in the district, area, and state. Hobart McDonald was the director, I, 5, mu' The Maker of Dreams patches up a quarrel between STAGE CREW: Don Powell, DOHHY Rapstine, Wilma Pierrot and Pierrette, ' Dunivin, Brantley Laycock, The Maker Of DYCHTUS Offers Pierrot 3 Scroll which Pierrot and Pierrette rehearse a ballet for their show describes the girl for whom he is searching, A Boy Named Beulah, a three-act comedy involving three Beulahs and the resulting mix-up, was one of the plays presented by the speech department, under the direction of Hobart McDonald. Standing: Judy Rhodes, Robert Anderwald, Carolyn Horner,Donald Rapstine, Jeffrey Bearden, Janelle Crump, Lyda Spears, Dean Foose, Wilma Dunivin, Brantley Laycock, Jimmy Haiduk, A, C, Malone, Seated: Amy Durning, Karen Collins, Janice Hess, Buddy Smith, MASQUERS PRESENT A BOY NAMED BEULAH 3 11' 5.1 , 1' fs Donald Rapstine, Robert Anderwald, Karen Collins, Amy Durning, Jimmy Haiduk, Janice Hess. Karen Collins, Jeffrey Bearden, Janelle Crump, Dean Foose, Brantley Laycock, Wilma Dunivin, Lyda Spears. Lyda Spears. - 5 f I o L ' fs , , ,rr ,time nn . 9 1 'Z.?:,, f 1 ,. . - ing, , :XS - '-Q-W V . - 1 , 7.1 'elf -- . 1 , Q Q K f 'T g iw 4 'V' Q gt ,, J . ' '.-, ,,'. 1 ,- ii? 1 'Ti , E ., kink? R.. . , .7 f-W -F' f fl W at 5' , it W H J 4 Z gg? ia r . J .,., at ., ,.f:, .r, i W, , VFJ' ffl J 1 ar, Jr,,.., Agfa, '- Lx X X gr Q .N carat, rs mg r sax 5 twin D J .Nv- , is 1 A W 'sp 1 . 9 4 .. .np- ,,'- f v 1 r I The Adoration Scene is enacted in the Christmas College Students hold panel discussion sponsored by Pageant, F.T.A. AUDITORIUM ACTIVITIES ARE VARIED 1 i,i. 1 Wilma Dunivin, the 01d woman Brantley Laycock portrays the F,T,A, President, Putt Powell who lived in 3 Shge, commends Prophet in the Christmas Pageant. gives Miss Geraldine Rampy the Sandra Mercer at the F, H.A. Style Award of the Month, Show, Kay Mills serves as patient for Home Nursing Janelle Crump, Donald Rapstine, Wilma Dunivin Class, present The Sisters Mclntosh, CALENDAR f Freshmen arrive early for registration. W Q A 'ft ' 4 - f ' gg gxaw i W V Q TV 45 1- . gh , F ., a W I . l .sw W F 56? f ' 4 ' fi' . Q, s., N M1 398 if rl Freshmen girls perform initiation stunt in assembly. Peggy O'Neal is crowned Queen of The Antler. EVENTS Xxx H S1 ,fe Lyda Spears reigns as Football Queen at the Homecoming game, Former teachers greet Miss Everly at 30- year service tea, Mill If 1 S is srrss rl gg r f' ft h'l pas ip 5 . g ., .! 5i K r Q n i4 r E iiis irr Girls' and boys' teams receive trophies at ' the home tournament, Janelle and Lynne display Lyda, the little English girl, Amy presents megaphone to fashions of l920's. attends a pep rally. Leslie Holladay, U ' Z 3' , b s i 5' K 'A A qw, 73? kwa 3 M Y k' fl ' if r f f el wWwgKwg5gFg?gT . l ll Y,f mje A Z MQW' sisv NUELU Ml, it WF WWW ,er f fs .a s if la s 2+ L -hr is r a l 4 . 5 , - , Vim x,,,5f,, N! xa, ,L , X 'T' ' .. Q 'J' ' f ,im Basketball girls give cheer after game, f f-'i F,T,A, holds open-house for college students, 1 C3I01Yf1 Sings at F.H.A. Twilight TSB- Bus drivers learn about first aid. YH ? .............., ..i .A I- 'xnu-svn-nuns-'zu-v L I .....,........., E :.,...... L U! L l M, W ' Xl , 7- . W I w Bynums receive lamps at Christmas party. F,T,A. entertains Carson-Armstrong teachers. Suzane forgot Good Grooming Sandra climbs to the top by J, B. and Bill compete in talent Week. rope. show, . V Q Qs 'Q , 1, lr .. la 5 QI iw , 56,4 . E!, 'ji'! ,gf 75 it fmgzqt-gil!! X Basketball royalty forms procession, sara: Mr, Laycock receives watch from faculty and employees. F, H,A, presents spring style show, ,E 1 r s 3.i rmirr+. i t fa 'ffl Q .W My 'www gm I L , ,, A A! 5, 7 '!f' Z' wn,,g'2,,, - ,.,w'w,m37 F5 ' 1 , 5- if , , rdf' Mr wi Q 'K 1 l- ,f r ' W ' ifw r , 6 ff Mfrfi 'v'r 4 , V 'M , .I -r A ' il V , 1' ' H W' W' WW i, f!'r A ' ff 'M J, A W H iw f 'iff T' x v f . H' . ' 1 WW ' W ' 1' .f W mm K f. V, f , g w , 1.- 4452 , . ' 'f , w V. , l ' ' f 7 rf' rr 9 ww W . ff is 4,7 'ji ft .N V f M f M - 'azz i it Mary Sue circles bucket in intramural potato race, Class strings new loom in art department Lions Club presents electric typewriter to Betty Armstrong, Seniors bemoan passing of F,T,A, of 1956, Mitt aaartm ' ff' time Suzane entertains at F,H.A, graduate tea. Th B xv Lv k A YAYLOR MADE TAYLOR PURLISHIMJ LOMPANV DALLAS TEXAS


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