White Deer High School - Antler Yearbook (White Deer, TX)
- Class of 1957
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1 1 - lunq-Y ,n.- 00'-wiv , Jflxm. 0. ' M4 Duffy ' IJQJAML QM. 7-531 ?.-.............4........,g,, , In nl lx Q1 r 'Q N Pi X, fn- N A u 5 'dbx Pro. f ,fir if 2 5 A fx fx A H157 ANTLER 8 P P , h ' WHITE DEER HIGH SQHUOL WHHTE DEER, TEXAS 5 ABLE UF PERSONALITIES - - - - -Page 29 ORGANIZATIONS - - - - Page 41 CONTENTS 1114- -, W vinx ilk ,ily ':Eeffz'- -.. . 'L ., me-rim ' ' N1 :Sm fg.1:,2rA ADMINISTRATION- - - - Page 5 CLASSES - - - - Page 9 ATHLETICS - - - - -Page 63 STUDENT LIFE - 3- - - - Page 73 Lamps have always been a symbol of enlightenment. This book records a year during which, we trust, the lamp of knowledge has glowed brightly for each of us. rw? W if LAWSON SHAW I shall light a candle of understanding in thine heart which shall not be put out. . . . ll Esdras To one whose friendliness, patience, justice, and understanding have been a lamp unto the pathway of both students and teachers throughout the years,we dedicate this, the 1957 Antler. . . The Staff B. O. BENTLEY President JOHN KOTARA, IR. Vice President L. C. O'NEAL A . D. PARSONS Secretary BOARD UF EDUCATHUN LAYS GRUUNDWURK C. RUSSELL MCCONNELL RAY LOWE ED HARMON U1 I 5 555 1 X E ADMHNHSTRATURS PRUVJUDE SUURCE UF MIGHT CK C. ? Ta LAWSON SHAW M. S. , N.T.S.C. Principal MRS. HORACE LEDBETTER B.S. , N.T.S.C. M. E. , W.T.S.C. Industrial Arts Physical Education HOBART McDONALD M.A. , Oklahoma A8cM Speech Chorus English Women teachers enjoy that popular pastime - the coffee break. FACULTY HOLDS UP MRS. I. T. WEBSTER GERALDINE RAMPY B.S. , Texas Tech Homemaking BOB MOORE B.A. , Texas A8:M M.E. , W. T.S.C. English Girls' Coach 6 M.E. , W. T.S.C. Librarian English DAVID GRAYSON M. E. , W. T.S.C. Social Science It's light up time - or just relaxation - for the faculty men. LAMP UF KNUWLEDGE ...JY MRS. B. R. WEAKS M.A. , W.T.S.C. Counselor World History CALVIN STRICKLAND B.A., A.c.c. Mathematics OTIS HOLLADAY M.E. , W.T.S.C. Coach Mathematics CLAUDA EVERLY B.A. , T.S.C.W. M.A. , California U. English Journalism MRS. MARGUERITE HUDGINS B.s., T.S.C.W. Business Education LOWELL BYNUM B. S. , McMurry Band 7 x 2 y ,gl E Sze ii is 5 i Z ta E. G. GASTON B. S. , Texas Tech Agriculture X M.. G3 h ifi ',,. , 2!fQ,'IJi'1i' ' ,e-,' 1 MRS. I. R. MCMURTRAY R.N. , St. Vincent College of Nursing Nurse RONALD GOOCH B.A., Texas Tech Science A pause - and a good laugh - are refreshing during a busy day. I N I. R. DRISKILL B.A., Southwestern State M.E., w.r.s.c. Industrial Arts SAM CHRISTY B. S. , College of the Ozarks Physical Education Coach Driver Education BRANTLEY LAYCOCK, President Football lg Track lg Basketball 4g Intra- murals 3g Band 4g Masquers 4g Slide Rule lg Current Events 2g FTA 3, Mr. FTAg State Scholarship 57g Number Sense 2, third, District lg Thespians 2, Vice President lg NHS 2g Sophomore Best Citizeng Good Grooming King 56g Con- test Plays - THOR WITH ANGELS, MAKER OF DREAMS, AS YOU LIKE ITS 3 Three-Act Plays. NANCY LESTER, Treasurer FHA 4, Secretary lg FTA 3g Current Events 2g Twirler 2g Chorus 3, Girls' Ensemble lg Pep Squad 4g Basketball 2g Volleyball lg Intramurals 3g Secretary Junior Classg Sophomore Football Queen Representativeg Antler Queen 57. WILMA JEAN DUNIVIN, Student Council Re presentative-at- Large Masquers 4, Secretary 1, President 1g Thespians 2, Secretary lg Library Club 4, Vice President 1, President lg Stu- dent Council 2, Rep. 1, Secretary 1, District Secretary 57g BUCKS' TALE 1, Art Editorg Pep Squad 4g Chorus 3, Girls' Ensemble lg Science Club 1, Treasurer lg Treasurer Sophomore Classg NHS lg FHA 4, Treasurer l, Historian lg ANTLER 2, Junior Editor 1, Art Edi- tor lg Junior Class Favoriteg Best Sup- porting Actress, District 55g Best Actress, District 57g DAR Citizen 57g ILPC, Second News Story 56g Poetry Reading Second District 1g Outstanding in Busi- ness 57g Contest Plays - THOR WITH ANGELS, MAKER OF DREAMS, AS YOU LIKE ITg 2 One-Act Playsg 4 Three-Act Playsg Venado Blanco Citizen. I0 SENJIORS SHINE CAROLYN ANDERWALD, Vice President Chorus 3, Girls' Ensemble 2g Pep Squad 3g Freshman Cheerleaderg FFA Sweet- heart 54g Basketball 2g Band lg Twirler 2g Crafts Club lg Intramurals 3g Masquers 3g NHS lg FTA 4, Secretary-Treasurer lg FHA 3, President lg Library Club 1, Secretary lg Current Events 2g Treasurer Junior Classg Junior Football Queen Representativeg Football Queen Attend- ant 55g Extemporaneous Speaking, First Districtg 1 One-Act Play, 1 Three-Act Play. IUDITH ANN Rl-IODES, Secretary Pep Squad 4g Intramurals 3g Volleyball 3, Co-Captain lg Office Assistant 2g Chorus 2g NHS 2, Treasurer lg Student Council lg Library Club 4, President 1, Vice President lg Thespians 4, Secre- tary 1, Treasurer lg Science Club 2, Vice President 1, Secretary lg Antler Staff l, Senior Editorg BUCKS' TALE 1, Managing Editorg Journalism, First Regional, Fifth State 56g Senior Girl Citizen of the Month 57g Outstanding in Physical Education 57g 4 One-Act Plays, 4 Three-Act Playsg Masquers 4, Rep. 1, Secretary-Treasurer l. AS BEACUNS JOYCE BALLARD, Student Council Representative Chorus 3, Pep Squad 4, Intramurals 3, Basketball 1, FTA 3, Secretary- Treas- urer 1, FHA 4, Historian 1, Twirler 2, NHS 1, Current Events 1, Annual Queen Attendant 57, Football Queen Attendant 57: FFA Sweetheart 57. X17 Z- WALTER WESLEY BEAUCHAMP, IR. Crafts Club 1, Intramurals 1, Tumbling Team 1, BUCKS' TALE, Production Manager 1. OTIS WAYNE FROST, Student Council Representative FFA 4, Junior Farm Skill Demonstration Team 1, Crops Judging Team 1, Live- stock Judging Team 2, Senior Farm Skill Demonstration Team 1, Vice President 2, Rep. 1, Intramurals 3, Slide Rule 2, Volleyball 1, Track 1, FTA 2, President 1, Student Council, Vice President 1, Good Posture King 56, Courtesy King 57. MARY FRANCES CANTRELL Masquers 4, FHA 4, Rep. 1, Crafts Club 1, Library Club 3, Rep. 1, Pep Squad 4, Intramurals 3, Basketball 4, All- District Team 2, Co-Captain 1, Volley- ball 4, Co-Captain 2, BUCKS' TALE 1, Girls' Sports Editor. CARYL DWAINE CLEMENS Football 3, Tri-Captain 1, All-Con- ference Team 2, Track 4, Mile Relay, Second District 2, Pole Vault, Second District 1, High Hurdles, Third District 1, Volleyball 2, Intramurals 3, FFA 3, Farm Skill Demonstration Team 1, Chorus 2, Mixed Ensemble 1, Boys' Ensemble 1, Tumbling Team 1, BUCKS' TALE 1, Boys' Sports Editor, Senior Boy Citizen of the Month 57, Outstanding in Shop 57, Good Posture King 57. I I MAYNARD KOTARA Football 4, Tri-Captain 1, Basketball 1, Track 1, Intramurals 3, FFA 4, Crops Judging Team 1, Livestock Judging Team 1, Certificate of Merit for Out- standing Work in Agriculture 56, Reporter 2, President 1, Vice President Junior Class, Chorus 1, BUCKS' TALE 1, Produc- tion Staff. JERRY DEAN MILLS Football 4, Co-Captain 1, Tri-Captain 1, Basketball 4, Track 4, 100-yard dash, First District 3, Second Regional 1, Slide Rule 1, President Freshman Class, Vice President Sophomore Class. JOY CLAUDINE McCOY Chorus 1, Band 3, Vice President 1, FTA 3, Basketball 2, Volleyball 1, Intramurals 2, Masquers 4, Shorthand 'I'hird District 57, 3 One-Act Plays. I2 SENHURS '57 ANNA MARIE KRAMER Crafts Club 1, FHA 3, FTA 2, Reporter 1, Library Club 3, Reporter 1, Intra- murals 1, BUCKS' TALE 1, News Editor Journalism, Third Regional 57. ARTHUR LYNN MORRIS Football 2, Basketball Manager 1, Intra- murals 3, BUCKS' TALE 1, Production Staff. SENIIURS 957 Borger: FHA lg White Deer: Basketball 2, All- District Honorable Mention 1, Co-Captain lg Volleyball lg FHA lg Library Club 2, Secretary lg Pep Squad lg NHS lg Office Assistant 1. JOHN CHARLES PARSONS Basketball 4, Volleyball 4g Football 33 Track lg Intramurals 3, Masquers lg NHS 2, President lg Science Club 2, Reporter lg Slide Rule 2g Current Events lg BUCKS' TALE 1, Proofreaderg FTA 2 Mr. FTA 56, Vice President lg Mr. WDHS 575 Number Sense 3, Second District 2g Extemporaneous Speaking 3, First District 3, Third Regional 1, First Regional lg Slide Rule, First District, Third Regional: Outstanding in Science 57, 1 One-Act Playg 1 Three-Act Playg Bausch- Lomb National Scholarshipg EARNEST REUSCH Slide Rule lg Intramurals 3, Volleyball 35 Track 3, Discus, First District lg Chorus lg Basketball 4, All-Tournament Team, White Deer 3, All-District 2, All-State Third Team 1, Co-Captain lg Tennis lg Football 4, All-District Honorable Mention, All-District Sec- ond Team 1. Outstanding Offensive Lineman l. Valedictorian. PEGGY ANN O'NEAL Secretary Freshman Class: Antler Queen 56: Antler Queen Attendant 57, Posture Queen 563 Pep Squad 4g Cheerleader 2g Senior Football Queen Representativeg Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 573 FTA 3, Historian lg FHA 4, Pianist lg NHS 2, Secretary lg Masquers lg Current Events lg Chorus 4, Accompa- nist 2g Intramurals 3g Spelling First District 57g Outstanding in Music 57: 1 One-Act Play, 1 Three-Act Playg Highest Ranking Girl. MARQUIS ALLEN SMITH Basketball lg Masquers 4, Pep Squad lg Posture King Honorable Mention 57, Outstanding in Arts and Crafts 57. IAMES EDWARD SMITH Band King 56, Band 4, Vice President 1, President 1, Masquers 4, Vice Presi- dent 2, Thespians 4, President 1, Cur- rent Events 2, President 2, NHS 2, Basketball 1, Freshman Best Citizen, Student Council, President 1, Tennis 1, Senior Singles, First District, Number Sense, First District 1, Poetry Reading, Third District 1, Vice President Fresh- man Class, Outstanding in Mathematics and Speech 57, All-Star Cast, Area, Regional, State 2, Best Actor, District 1, Contest Plays - ARIA DA CAPO, THOR WITH ANGELS, MAKER OF DREAMS, AS YOU LIKE IT: 3 Three- Act Plays, Texas Chemical Award, Salutatorian. GORDON RALPH STEVENS Football 3, Basketball 4, All-Tourna- ment Team, McLean 1, All-District Honorable Mention 1, All-District 1, Co-Captain 1, Track 3, 440 relay, District 1, Mile Relay, District 2, Junior Best Citizen, Freshman Class Favorite, Student Council 1, Intramurals 3, FTA 3, Parliamentarian 1, NHS 2, Vice President 1, Good Grooming King 57, Outstanding in English 57. JAMES GARLAND WERLEY Intramurals 3, Volleyball 3: Track 2, Football 2, Junior Class Favorite, Stu- dent Council 1, BUCKS' TALE 1, Feature Editor, ILPC, Second News Story. SIENIORS ?57 ELENORA IRENE STEPHENS Borger: Dramatics Club 2, Speech Club 2, Choir 3, Octet 2, Sextet 2, Trio 1, A Cappella 3, Choralettes 3, Sharps and Flats 2, Solo, First District, Library Club 3, Secretary 1, Historian 1, White Deer: Chorus 1, Masquers 1, Reporter 1, Library Club 1, Pep Squad 1, Best Supporting Actress, District 57, Contest Play - AS YOU LIKE IT, 1 Three-Act Play. NOT SHOWN RUBY NELL COOK Choir 2, FHA 3, FTA 2, Crafts Club 1, Library Club 1, Student Council, 6 weeks, before moving to Pampa. NORMAN LEASE Houston: Football 2, Basketball 3, All- City Team 1, Track 3, Drama Club 3, Extemporaneous Speaking 3, Student Council 2, White Deer: Track Manager 1, Chorus 1. - 'tw-at 7 tt,-Own. mf 1.-1 f,,.. as is-it Wmwlapf 'T JOY KOTARA Secretary REGENIA BAKER Treasurer DONALD RAPS TINE Vice President NANCY MCCONNELL Student Council '56 JOE MA RTINEZ Student Council 1 ,sn sr A Sage ii fi A . J. ALFORD President JUNHORS SEND GLEAM APAR 1-if-,,, STS X SA NDRA MERCER Student Council ax ,, l ,mx NAOMI ALLISON JUN HO RS '13 HENRY ASENCIO JERRY BAKER 12 A SUZIANE BATES ROBERT BICHSEL DONNA BRAND JOAN CHANCE LEE ANNE CROWSON ROCKY COFFEE HAROLD COTTINGIM RONNY COFFEE DON CRUTCHFIELD DON ESSARY -an 1 MIKE GERMANY DARREL FRANKLIN 'W JIUNIURS RICHARD GORDZELIK JIMMY HAIDUK RICHARD I-IAIDUK BERTHA HASSLER DA LE HEMPHILL ALTON HILL I ,,-',, , ,f. 11. 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ROY KAY THOMPSON SANDRA ULRICH NORMAN WARMINSKI JANET WEDGE I. C. WILLIS DENNIS WYATT 2 VM. fXlL7?iHHgHi4iii5Y' PERSUPUNEL CAFETERIA STAFF HELPERS Mrs. Otho Hendricks, Mrs. Tommy Town- Carolyn Peters, Norman Warminski send, Bertha Standridge. OFFICE HELPERS Alice Norris, Priscilla Moss, Judy Rhodes, Nancy McConnell CUSTODIANS BUS FORENMN Olur Bertrand, Delma Sims Howard Moore Z . i T7 DEER s 1 ,sg I n O o 000 , H PERSUNALJITJIES 3 PEGGY o'NEAL JOY KOTARA JOYCE BALLARD ATTENDANTS MARILYN KOTARA 2 'sl-2 WW ir S lm mai NANCY LESTER ANTLER QUEE JOHN PARSONS - VIRGINIA MCGEE MRO AND MESS We D, H0 S w-,Jwf Q , ' ' ,, . 5Z?2f52i.L3Wif55?f:x4L :'.vgw1wi 1Sg 1 Z if s1.v:fe,2ZiY1flM: fx H535'i2fl?2Jf7f?fffAk?iQw fffsffsexflifiw p f ': f:ffi'i'E'x f qg515Lg9ffi?'f fXLJfS25?Egafjev,mfVLMMQQYIISY-3Khwsylw E-H :4 N,:-'faux' ' if f Sain -- gimme g ,J W, ,nm-,A-f,,g:A 14 - N ' 1 , ,ff'w'h-bH9LG?fWL'u limi ' 'M W 'S iv JA 1312 . z,,??ef,-,, ,' l i , . . .,,,, W . ..,. 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K ' 0.135 'A f. .Wm VENADU BLANCU QCHTHZE 33 FUOTBALL QUEENS ATTENDANTS Attendants MA RILYN KOTARA JOYCE BA LLARD Class Representatives MARY ANN FREEMAN, sophomoreg SANDRA MERCER, juniorg KATHY BENNETT, freshmang and PEGGY O'NEAL, senior. 6? k'f,,,t 'Nm' wwf' L H ' Wifi FUUTBALL QUEEN A. I. ALFORD - MARY ANN FREEMAN BASKETBALL KING AND QUEEN JOHN PARSONS Valedictorian Bausch-Lomb Scholarship HUNUR STUDENTS JAMES E. SMITH PEGGY O NEAL Salutatouan 1-nghest Rankmg Gul Texas Chemical Award JAMES E. SMITH NG UUTST AND Speech Mathemancs CHARLOTTE WELBORN JOE MARTINEZ swisiiw Homemakmg Soc1a1 Studles LEWIS POWERS WILMA DUNIVIN Agriculture Business Education GORDON STEVENS English 38 DENNIS MADDAN Journalism S T DWAINE CLEMENS Industrial Arts JOHN PARSONS Science IUDITH ANN RHODES PEGGY O NEAL Physical Education Music 33 vt '.iiE K V Nll' i A is thu HERSCHEL POWELL TOMMY MCGEE ' i Physical Education Band ig, I ki ., 5 gh MARQUIS SMITH Crafts 39 WHOIS WHO IN WRDHS BEST CITIZEN FRESHMAN CLASS Jackie Burns GOOD GROOMING KING AND QUEEN Gordon Stevens - Betty Kirby 211'-'E BEST CITIZEN SOPHOMORE CLASS Tommy McGee COURTESY KING AND QUEEN gz' y J'Non Urbanczyk - Otis Frost gig? .Q 1 as 3 w I H' fx 11. M 'wi 49' BEST CITIZEN JUNIOR CLASS Nancy McConnell GOOD POSTURE KING AND QUEEN Dwame Clemens Joyce Chapm R f WK, is if is 1 1 ug i---1----Q-3 YVYYQVG MAY ll! 1 W , 1 v I .,f, x fx , 64'- 3 i 7 URGANHZATHONS ws, Swmwmw 7 EDITOR ----------- Ioan Chance MTHE ANTLERH STA FF Sale of magazine subscriptions, a variety show in connection with the coronation of The Antler Queen, and an Amateur Contest helped to pro- vide funds for the production of the 1957 year- book. CLASS EDITORS - Judy Rhodes, seniorg Betty Kirby, freshman: and Regenia Baker, junior. Kay Guyer, sophomore, not shown. Rocky, Virginia, and Ronny, second, third, and first place winners in the magazine sales contest, exhibit their loot. ASSOCIATE - - - - Virginia McGee SPONSOR --------- Clauda Everly Ross, Ronny, Kay, and Rocky construct choco- late house for coronation. Jimmy Horner crowns Queen Nancy Lester. 1513 i ff-1's, . rf- --:,-, 3 ,:,.',. n-nur up-'11 1- :,, wrr- rftr:f:.rfe'sy.fz,f.7, mum RECORDS RUSY YEAR Ronny, Rocky, Virginia, and Joan represented the staff at the Texas High School Press Associa- tion convention in Denton, where the 1956 Antler received an All- Texas rating. In the Panhandle High School Press Association contest, the year- book placed second. PHOTOGRAPHER - - - - - - Ross Coleman ART EDITOR - - - - - - Wilma Dunivin SPORTS EDITOR - - - - Tommy Powell Winners in the Amateur Contest were the Black Sheep, third, Elenora Stephens, first, Peggy O' Neal, second, and Bob Parsons, tie for third. PHOTOGRAPHERS, BUSINESS MANAGERS Rocky Coffee Ronny Coffee Delegates to T.I-l.S.P.A. pose in the famous Redbud Room at T.S.C.W. Sponsor approves layout. 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Smith, senior, president, U'68Sl1I'6I. s E MEMBERS - Raymond Stanley, freshman: Sandra Mercer, juniorg Otis Frost, senior, vice president: Jackie Burns, freshman. SPONSOR Lawson Shaw UDENT QCUUNCHL SERVES The first big project of the year for the Stu- dent Council was serving as host to the meeting of the Top O'Texas District Student Councils. Wilma Dunivin was the district secretary. Local projects sponsored included selection of two representatives from each class as Citi- zens of the Month and guests of the Lions Clubg a Can Drive and baskets for the needy at Christmas timep a Christmas partyg election of the basketball king and queeng paid assemblies: and the annual Awards Banquet. MEMBERS - Mary Ann Freeman, sophomoreg Ronnie Cade, sophomore, Joe Martinez, junior: Betty Kirby, freshman, Marilyn Kotara, sophomore, Joyce Ballard, senior. fu.-+c1f ,.aw ' K., A if Q H , . ' ' H Q gtg t, as sw- 'Q . slr 4' H 5 L fs' w 'zifsar' .. , ffff'13- ,W ,M if ' ,f ,,., M' wer V . ,war 1 J ' wwf F gl A , - , M : n' , .,.. , gli? DELEGATES Jackie Burns presents gift to Mary Ann Freeman Nancy McConnell - Marilyn Kotara basketball queen at the annual Awards Banquet SCHUUL HN MANY WAYS The Council also awarded prizes in three contests: handwriting, won by Carolyn Ander- waldg fire prevention themes and posters, won by Anne Tyler and Joyce Ballard, and Christmas decorations, won by the guidance office. To finance these projects, the organization manned the cold drink, candy, and pop corn concessions. In March, Nancy McConnell and Marilyn Kotara attended the state convention of Student Councils in Galveston. Nancy calls in help to number gifts for annual Members pack Chrlstmas baskets for needy families Christmas party. Ml' fliQ?5ZE? k'W3aW3'F3?a525ir?'Q 5 yr. fa, E f s Otis Frost, president: John Parsons, vice president: Buddy SPONSORS Stevens, parliamentariang Peggy O'Neal, historian: Joyce Mrs. B. R. Weaks Ballard, secretary-treasurer, Naomi Allison, reporter. David GraYS0I1 F., To A0 ENGAGES Members of the Future Teachers of America re- ceived some initiation into the teaching profession by following a very busy schedule throughout the year. A number of the group attended the area meeting in Canyon, where Brantley Laycock and Virginia Mc- Gee competed in the Mr. and Miss F. T. A. contest: and Nancy McConnell, Virginia, and Don Driskill were delegates to the state meeting in Denton. Peggy O'Neal prepared a scrapbook which was entered in the state contest. Five senior girls visited a school for the handi- capped in Amarillog and many of the members of the chapter assisted in the campaign for Amend- ment 4. Brantley practises . . . 1. being Prmclpa UPPERCLASSMEN Back row: Regenia Baker Sandra Mercer Nancy McConnell Joy Kotara Ruby Nell Cook Priscilla Moss Second row: A. I. Alford Brantley Laycock Virginia McGee Lee Anne Crowson Betty Io Smith Front row: Suzane Bates Carolyn Anderwald Joan Chance Joe Martinez Billy Weaver MISS and MR, F, T,A, Buddy and Brantley chat with exchange students from Virginia McGee Amarillo and Finland. Brantley Laycock IIN MANY ACTIVITIES The chapter presented a group of exchange stu- dents from Amarillo in an assembly: sponsored a Personality Improvement Week during which Buddy Stevens and Betty Kirby were chosen as Good Groom- ing King and Queen and Dwaine Clemens and Joyce Chapin as Good Posture King and Queen: and pre- sented a Flower of the Month to an outstanding teacher or student each month. ln April, the junior and senior members observed in the grade schools for half a day, then the senior members became Teachers for a Day. The chapter's final project was the purchase of a piece of furniture for the teachers' lounge, and the annual steak fry concluded a busy year. UNDERCLASSMEN Back row: Anne Tyler Mary Ann Freeman Second row: Jackie Burns Bob Parsons Don Driskill Scott Barnes Front row: Don Adams Marilyn Kotara Loretta Frost Jerlene Harris Rodney DeFever Nancy Lester presents Flower of the Month to A. J. 'Q sm SPONSOR, Geraldine Rampy OFFICERS Mary Ann Freeman Parliamentarian Karen Collins Pianist Sandra Mercer Treasurer Regenia Baker Historian Joy Kotara Vice President Nancy Lester Secretary Carolyn Anderwald President Frances Cantrell Reporter F, ,Ho Ao EMPHASJIZES A formal installation of officers and election of Moms and Dads began the year for the Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, and new members were initiated at an informal party. Seventeen girls attended the Area meet- ing in Amarillo, where Joan Chance and Nancy McConnell sang in the All-Area Choir: and Betty Kirby and Lee Anne Crow- son attended the State meeting in Dallas. FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE MEMBERS - Front row: Sandra Ulrich, Marilyn Kotara, Remonia Hill, Anne Tyler, Vivian Riggins, J'Non Urbanczyk, Janet Wedge. Second row: Paula Lowe, Mary Buchanan, Kathy Bennett, Joyce Chapin, Theresa Fields, Glema Hall, Vivian Morris, Frances Steward. Back BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER row: Loreta Frost, Lou Howard, Charlotte Welborn, Betty Kirby, Mary Ann Peggy O'Neal Freeman, Karen Collins, Lowetta Everhart. w w , rf f,,. Jr,1rf,,.:ff1,,f,,- rf., .f-f- 1 u-an znsgrsff was A .f sn- - , .,.' 1. I-Q 1,1-.r-,sf f-,l snaref,M,s,,f.rsMrr4f, f SERVHCE FUR UTHERS Among their varied activities, the group collected Christmas cards for state hospitals, went Christmas caroling, sponsored a hay- ride at which guests were entertained, at- tended the Methodist Church during F.H. A. Week, and honored the high school and the eighth grade girl graduates with a tea in the Homemaking Department. MOMS AND DADS - Mr. and Mrs. L. C. O'Nea1, MI. and Mrs Tom Anderwa ld. JUNIOR AND SENIOR MEMBERS - Front row: Regenia Baker, Priscilla Moss, Nancy Lester, Joyce Ballard, Carolyn Anderwald. Second row: Lee Anne Crowson, Joan Chance, Betty Jo Smith, Suzane Bates, Wilma Dunivin, Alice Norris. Back row: Virginia McGee, Joy Kotara, Sandra Mercer, Frances Can- trell. INITIA TES Front row: Vivian Riggins Sandra Ulrich Remonia Hill Kathy Bennett Second row: Paula Lowe Mary Buchanan Joyce Chapin Janet Wedge Back row: Anne Tyler Lou Howard Betty Kirby F. H. A. BEAU James E. Smith wg. sr F, F, A, RATES HHGH N The Future Farmers of America accumulated a long string of awards and honors during 1956-57. In the stock shows, Dale Estes showed the grand champion barrow at the Amarillo Tri-State Fair, Charles Jackson, the reserve champi- on barrow at the Top O' Texas showg and Orville Phillips, the grand champion barrow at the Carson County Fair- LEWIS POWERS 1f,4.U. V .b 4 Star District 'Hy H.-'X Lone Star Farmer - ,ff f KX f, 1: X I if ' gan . ' goP '044 2 gs F - uf' , E . iv, 'U 1 0,6171-16 ' OFFICERS - Otis Frost, second vice president: Lewis Powers, president: Don Crutchfield, sentinel, Maynard Kotara, reporterg Darrell Ruthardt, secretary: Orville Phillips, treasurer, E. G. Gaston, advisor. LIVESTQCK IUDGING TEAM - Darrell Ruthha,-dt' DAIRY CATTLE IUDGING TEAM - Don Crutchfield, Lewis Powers, Orville Phillips. First in District, Bobby Kalka, Charles Jackson. First in District, fifth fifth in Amarillo. in Plainviewg fifth in Area. 50 HN LEADERSHIP In the leadership contests, each of the four teams placed first in the District, and first, third, or fifth in other contests. Lewis Powers was chosen Star Lone Star Farmer in the District and was a close runner-up in the Area. Anthony Smith was the high individual in crops judging in the District and tenth at Texas Tech. DARRELL RUTHARDT Contestant in ' Public Speaking JOYCE BALLARD F.F.A. Sweetheart MEMBERS - Front row: Powers, McKinney, Jackson, Smith. Second row: Merrifield, Phillips, Ruthardt, Kalka, Crutchfield, Mr. Gaston. Back row: Frost, Dean Wyatt, Kotara, Tex Bruce, Estes. FARM SKILLS TEAM - Lewis Powers, Darrell Ruth- CROPS IUDGING TEAM - Raymond McKinney, ardt, Orville Phillips. First in Districtg first in Area. Anthony Smith, Alvin Merrifield, Jimmy Estes. First in District, third at Texas Tech, fifth in Area. 5l N, H, S, STRESSES SCCHULARSHIUPJ SPONSOR PRESIDENT Clauda Everly John Parsons SECOND YEAR MEMBERS - Brant- ley Laycockg John Parsons, presi- dent, Gordon Stevens, vice presi- dent: James E. Smithg Judy Rhodes, treasurer: and Peggy O'Nea1, secre- tary. The NHUOIIH1 Honor S0CiCIY is d6Sigf1Cd C0 The chapter held its initiation in assembly honor juniors and seniors who attain a scholar- in the fgfm of 3, pageant, Its major activity was ship average of 88 or above and who show qual- spgnsoi-ing Courtesy Week, during which Otis ities of leadership, character, and service. Frost and j'N0n U1-bariczyk were elected Courtesy King and Queen. Joyce Ballard, who was INITIATES - Front row: Wilma Dunivin, Regenia Baker, Joan Chance, initiated in a private Donna Jean Brand, Carolyn Anderwald. Back row: Rocky Coffee, Den- ceremony, lights her nis Maddan, Nancy McConnell, and Ronny Coffee. candle. fe THE BUCKS' TALE WINS HIGH HONORS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Dennis Maddan i .FPO First place in the Texas High School Press Associationg second, in the Panhandle High School Press Associationg and the Award of Distinguished Merit in the lnterscholastic League Press Conference were the honors won by The Bucks' Tale in 1956-57. EDITORS Billy Weaver, features Dwaine Clemens, sports, James Werley, featuresg Frances Cantrell, sports: Anna Marie Kramer, news. SPONSOR Clauda Everly Dennis and Anna Marie brought home the first place trophy from the Regional Meet, where Dennis won three first and two second places, and Anna Marie won a first and a third In ILPC, Dennis received a second place medal for an editorial: and James, for a news story. PRODUCTION MANAGERS - Maynard Kotara, Lynn Morris, and Wal- Delegation admires first ter Beauchamp: CIRCULATION MANAGERS: Naomi Allison and Peggy place plaque won at THSPA Martin. THESPIIANS DEVELUJP' TALENTS THESPIANS Judy Rhodes, secretary Wilma Dunivin, president Donny Rapstine Buddy Smith, vice president Brantley Laycock MASQUERS - Front row: Collins, Crowson, McGee, Bates, Cooper, Allison, J. Chance. Second row: Lease, Warminski, Driskill, Urbanczyk, Kotara, McCoy, R. Chance. Back row: Burns, Laycock, Tyler, Freeman, Moss. SPONSOR - Hobart McDonald The National Thespian Society and its apprentice group, the Masquers, produced one three-act play and four one-act plays or skits, and presented a variety of musical and magic talents in their meetings. In January, members of both groups attended an Amarillo Little Theater produc- tion of Anastasia. At the close of school, the Thespians initiated their new members at a mystic ceremony at two o'clock in the morning. ' x MASQUERS - Front row: Everhart, Thomp- son, Ulrich, Stephens, Hefner, Hall, Fields Chapin. Second row: Lease, Collins, Lowe Armstrong, Dunivin, Haiduk, Anderwald, Steward, Rhodes. Back row: Smith, Coffee Rapstine, Bearden, Coffee, Smith, Rey- nolds, Rapstine. THESPIANS INITIATES Jeffrey Bearden Jack Reynolds Jimmy Haiduk Virginia McGee CHORUS REACHIES TDP RANK The high school chorus, under the direc- tion of Hobart McDonald, made history this year by winning a first division rating in concert singing and a second division rating in sight reading at the Interscholastic League contest in Canyon. A fall concert, the annual Christmas pageant, and the commencement programs were the major activities of the group. BASSES Front row: Bill Lease, Jackie Burns. Second row: David Armstrong, Robert Anderwald, Dennis Wyatt. Back row: Jimmy Haiduk, Mike Germany, Arlen Kaiser. TENORS Gregory Rapstine Jack Reynolds Mickey Smith Donny Rapstine sw 4 ALTOS Ioan Chance Sherry Hefner Marilyn Kotara Mary Ann Freeman SOPRANOS Front row: Elenora Stephens, Judy Rhodes, Roy Kay Thompson. Second row: Wilma Dunivin, Lee Anne Crowson, Anne Tyler. Back row: Nancy McConnell. ACCOMPANISTS - Suzane Bates, Peggy O'Neal 55 BUCK BAND KBBPS BUSY In the lnterscholastic League contest in Canyon, the band re- ceived a second division rating in both concert playing and sight reading. Playing a flute solo, Tommie Kelley placed in the first divi- sion. Mary Buchanan, with a flute solo, Bob Parsons with a trom- bone solo, and Dennis Maddan, Lou Howard, and Don Adams with a clarinet trio were all in the second division. i if Xi ffm: DIRECTOR Lowell Bynum Drum Major McGee and twirlers lead the marching band. BASSES, DRUMS, TROMBONES HORNS, SAXOPHONES, FLUTES Front row: Jerry Howard, Dale Hemphill, Bob Par- Front row: Sharon Wheeley, Eileen Butler, Tommie sons, Sharon Jordan, Brantley Laycock, Buddy Smith. Kelley, Mary Buchanan. Back row: Scott Barnes, Back row: Effie Phillips, Bobby Moore, Kay Kotara, Philip Dittberner, Don Driskill, Darrel Franklin, David Rhodes, Leona Trayler. Tommy Powell. SEQ' 56 was f,m.a.,,f. , fatrfrfswar-'siffzsfevzsfasrz rqglgf Hfwafgrfwfazirahreiifni Mr Xfmfsr fv, sfm-rr . 1f?1's4se VESA2f:4f5i?is?1SVi5iEil?WP' WITH RALJLIUES AND CUNCERTS At the Borger festival, the band received a fourth division rating in concert playing and a second division in sight reading. During the football season, the organization played at all pep rallies and football games. At Christmas, it participated in the annual candle-lighting program, and in the spring it gave concerts at the high school and at both elementary schools. F -Is.:-Qsslili 1. DRUM MAJOR Tommy McGee TWIRLERS Joyce Ballard Carolyn Anderwald .Toy Kotara N ncy Leste , Q! CLARINETS CORNETS Front row: Lou Howard, Dennis Maddan, Don Adams, Front row: Tommy McGee, Mark Collins, James Norman Warminski. Back row: Carolyn Kelley, Frank Gann. Back row: David Hemphill, Rodney DeFever Williams, Wayne Hughes, Lavanda Hubbard, Virgil Jerald Ballard, Tommy Buchanan. Wya tt . 57 Carolyn Baker Mary Ann Freeman Priscilla Moss, and Peggy O'Neal, Leslie Holladay, Mascot. is up 58 ff' BUYS ADD VOLUME TU PEP SQUAD Deep masculine voices joined feminine tones ir1 the cheering section this year, and school spirit did not die at the end of the foot- ball season, but the squad was on hand for most of the basketball games with continued enthusiasm and loyalty- 'fifltr 1' -S CHEERLEADERS Mrs. Horace Ledbetter SPONSOR SQUAD Back row: Bennett, Riggins, Wedge, Chance, Kirby, Hill, Collins. Sixth row: Baker, Lowe, Morris, Kenney, Frost, McConnell, Collins, Cantrell. Fifth row: McCreary, Martin, Morgan, Rhodes, Schramm, Hefner, Noble, Kalka, Hall, Mrs. Ledbetter. Fourth row: Haiduk, Phillips, Thompson, Ulrich, Urban- czyk, Fields, Bates, Dunivin, McGee. Third row: Cooper, Wyatt, Smith, Brand, Coffee, Welborn, Asencio, Wyatt, Steward. Second row: Chapin, Rhodes, McKinney, Bednorz, Coleman, Moran, Rapstine, Chance, Smith, Baker, Freeman. Front row: Anderwald, Hassler, Martin, Coffee, Crowson, Guyer, Everhart, Rapstine, Moss, Tyler. fp -Q. GIRLS ACQUJIRE LHBRARY SKHLLS Members of El Libro Club se- cure training in the fundamentals of library work, such as book re- pair, shelving, and cataloguing. The most notable addition to the library this year was an aquar- ium, with gay, tropical fish which proved quite fascinating to both! librarian and students. Mrs. J. T. Webster 'I O9 OFFICERS Cantrell, Kramer, Reporters: Norris, Secretary- Treasurerg Welborn, Historian, Rhodes, Vice Presi dentg Dunivin, President. SPONSOR ?? f f' nii'sm'5 H! V15 if t .. t :Mx LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Crowson, Smith, Brand, Frost, Welborn. 'F LIBRARY ASSISTANTS CLUB MEMBERS Morris, Moran, Kenney, Tyler, Hassler. Standing: Judy Rhodes, Vivian Morris, Katy Morgan, Betty Rhodes, Janet Wedge, Carlene Moran, Alice Norris, Yvonne Kenney, Frances Cantrell, Anne Tyler, Wilma Dunivin, Anna Marie Kramer. Seated: Donna Brand, Loreta Frost, Bertha Hassler, Elenora Stephens, Lee Anne Crowson, Betty Jo Smith, Char- lotte Welborn, Nancy Grant. 'WWW-P .. ,V .wi , A f -7 M. , ' L , fu ggsbii1s14Szfs,gM,z, , L,,t.s3gq.ta1afm5,W , ,.- 'sts ,M s it W K i 3 new fi gf of , li, Z - V Us ff LK Jifj Zigi 'ii is E rg Y' st J is jig W. .iff f its 2 y 5 De ri, , lmwwmm f OFFICERS nnis Maddan ------ Suzane Bates ------- Buddy Smith - - - - - -Reporter - - Secretary - - -President CLUB DJISCUSSES CURRENT PRUBLEMS SPONSOR Mrs. B. R. Weaks The Current Affairs Club was designed to give its mern- bers opportunity to argue ques- tions of general interest and to train them in the techniques of group discussion and logical thinking. MEMBERS Regenia Baker Sandra Mercer Ioy Kotara Dennis Maddan Nancy McConnell Jimmy Horner Virginia McGee John Parsons Donna Brand Ronny Coffee Priscilla Moss MEMBERS Nancy Lester Joyce Ballard Carolyn Anderwald Buddy Smith Peggy O'Neal Brantley Laycock Suzane Bates Rocky Coffee Lee Anne Crowson Mrs. B. R. Weaks, standing SUEE RULE CLUB TRAlNS EUE SPEED ,sa-s,.: ..,, , . Mt, ma ,,fL,., , i... . ,.,,., Q .. fgQg2sg,:w ,M V.,- , ,,W,.e,1trf Q .1 if V-.V ,i.,,,, ,,.m,,-is , .,.k , ,,.. .,., A 1,,,s..wm , SPONSORS I. L. CONTESTANTS Ronald Gooch John Parsons --------- first. district: Calvin Strickland third, regional Joe Martinez - - - - second, district: The purpose of the Slide Rule Club was to give its mem- bers practice in using the slide rule to solve mathematical problems easily and quickly. GROUP A Standing: Joe Martinez Bob Smith J 'Non Urbanczyk Jerry Baker James McKernan Harold Cottingim Seated: John Parsons Donna Brand Darrell Schramm Rocky Coffee Ronny Coffee Jimmy Horner A. J. Alford Jimmie McKernan second, regional GROUP B Standing: David Rhodes Arlen Kaiser Harold Brand Raymond Stanley Seated: Bob Parsons Scott Barnes Alex Hassler Darrel Franklin Robert Bichsel Mark Collins 5? ' t xwvm he Um' ARUUND SCHUUL Ieryl Welborn and Shari Dupuis receive second and third places in the Amateur Show. Virginia and I'Non light candles at the Christmas Pageant. --.iff Glema Hall pins the colors on Allen Har- rs l'1'10l'1. '54 una s Patti in me gym. smdem Co hy istma , users C uncll SP0 O CCD M 1 ,ii 4.-...- T.-..,. r,-,.. , Vi- ,.,,.,.. T..-?!i N'-'T Y mi... ,,.,... w 1 ATHLETICS Q - ...Q SI I I I I COACH HOLLADAYl JERRY MILLS DWAINE CLEMENS MAYNARD KOTARA JOHN PARSONS A Halfback Guard Tackle Tackle i Co-captain Co-captain Co-captain W , 5 ' I X I 1 . g I BU MKS ' DJ ' QQ I ' t R D A . 5' . - 0 A ' '- ilf P I apt , , - j I f 1 I I if I Ki I SEASON'S I I If is 'ggi' White Deer 6 22 1 g 7gff' White Deer 7 , 'V' ',I, 'V' White Deer 0 3 ' ,AB'H1 z3f White Deer 20 . fr hi' ' White Deer 25 'X f'-,O white Deer 33 X N. X, . - White Deer '7 Q exxhi. 5 , White Deer 20 Y'31 1 , - - k ,-. Q , sq.. White Deer 39 - s - L White Deer 54 1 , 5 s 'Q s 1. A ' S Q , if s' s - N6 'xg Q' Xa. 'S ' -A , 4 '! , 'tn-I + v.. 9 is X- -Dv - - I ' - r-4 .J-L 1' ' 'G A s 1' .2 : - 'S 'S COACH CHRISTY EARNEST REUSCH A. I. ALFORD ALTON HILL DON ESSARY End End Fullback Quarterback 35 BUDDY STEVENS JAMES WERLEY IOE MARTINEZ BOB MCCREARY RO Halfback End Guard Guard O J1 RECORD Groom Clarendon Lefors Canadian Mc Lean Friona Stinnett Panhandle Gruver Sunray 1, w . G 'fi C I gr f' F 'BNI'- . NA LD RINKLE Tackle ROBERT ANDERWALD IIMMIE MCKERNAN BOB SMITH HERSCHEL POWELL ALLEN HARMON Guard Center Quarterback Fullback Halfback COURTNEY WHITE Halfback KELLEY BROWN Guard GARY MILLS Manager RONNIE CADE JACKIE BURNS TOMMY POWELL End Quarterback Guard GARY SHA RPE End EDDIE REED Tackle ELLIS KNIGHT Manager Oops! That pomt would have won the game! DAVID ARMSTRONG SCOTT BARNES BRYAN CODAY VERNON MANGEL 66 Center Tackle Tackle Halfback nw FRANCES CANTRELL NANCY MCCONNELL MARILYN KOTARA Guard Forward Forward DOES BREAKS RECORDS The Does' basketball team, coached by Bob Moore, hung up new records in almost every department. They won the district title for the first timeg but, playing without their ace forward, lost in the bi- district to McLean, who in turn lost only to the state winners. To the district trophy, the Does added first place trophies Deer, and Panhandle tournaments. from the McLean, White Freeman, McConnell, all-district team, and M. able mention. and Cantrell were named on the Kotara and Norris received honor- In the McLean tourney, Freeman was chosen outstanding player, and McConnell was on the all-tournament team. ln the White Deer and Panhandle tournaments, Freeman, M. Kotara, and McConnell were selected on the all-tournament C63 HIS . The girls piled up 28 victories to three defeats and scored 2044 points, for an average of 65. 9 points per game, to their opponents' 1678 points and 54. 1 average. Other record-breaking achievements included the team's score of 90 points in a game with Lelia lake, McConne11's 46 points in a game with Panhandle, and Freeman's 45 points in a game with Stinnett. Freeman's total for the season was 807 pointsg McConnel1's, 697, and M. Kotara's, 353. JOYCE Cl-IAPIN Guard fe- 1 SANDRA ULRICH Guard KATHY BENNETT MARY ANN FREEMAN Forward JOY KOTARA Forward BOB MOORE Coach 'N sr K Q 3 2 1 Q at s. 3 'Si ax- ws . it . K , L A, REGENIA BAKER Manager SHERRY HEFNER Guard VIVIAN RIGGINS Guard Forward. N , 'J , 'vi' . I' ALICE NORRIS Guard .swiss Am. is . V 'GK ,-, y A .,:' , g ,,,,, ,, In nw, : gi '- iff ,, 4 1 .sf A A if f - , CAROLYN BAKER Forward L li we All State Team BUCKS WIN DIISTRJICT TITLE The Bucks chalked up a very successful basketball season, winning the district, then losing the bi dis X as P 4 s 'ff 5 it Q? Sw he 4 g, A N.. is FA 6' af x g 7:Qi L A, J, ALFORD SAM CHRISTY OTIS HOLLADAY EARNEST REUSCH Forward Head Coach Assistant Coach Center Co-Captain Co-Captain State Third Team trict championship to Clarendon by a 68-66 score in ARLEN KAISER . BRANTLEY LAYCOCK Guard Overtime' Guard A. . Alf d d ll- GARY MILLS I or was name on the a state team, ALTON HILL and Earnest Reusch was chosen on the third team in Manager the state Manager In the McLean tournament, the Bucks won over Clarendon, then lost to Samnorwood. At White Deer, the home team defeated Lelia Lake, Groom, and Panhandle to take the championship. ln the Panhandle tourney, the Bucks went down before Stinnett and Groom. Scores for the season were: NON-CONFERENCE GAMES CONFERENCE White Deer Opponents White Deer Opponents 61 Claude 43 71 Panhandle 39 68 Groom 32 76 Stinnett 63 67 Morse 38 73 Sunray 57 52 Claude 42 78 Gruver 65 73 Lelia Lake 47 34 Panhandle 49 50 Wellington 58 76 Stinnett 63 69 Lelia Lake 41 54 Sunray 53 49 Wellington 69 64 Gruver 62 Q ,ifkd R 'sb , .,: h :--, , . kk A AD- , qty H :, ,F r xx gsm? V i , 4 S i'it li'ii' S X . X p DON ESSARY BUDDY STEVENS JERRY MILLS JOHN PARSONS RONNIE CADE JEFF BEARDEN 68 Guard Guard Guard Forward Forward Forward K M N ,F 1 4 .. fag v- A an Q, K , in i 2 sr M mm' C37 ,piingx Q 1 We 4 ELLIS KNIGHT COURTNEY WHITE GARY SHARPE HERSCHEL POWELL JIMMY HORNER Guard Guard Center Forward Guard The B team, coached by Otis Holladay, also had a fine season, having won 13 games and lost only two, both of these to Phillips. I I' Since this team is made up of four juniors, six sophomores, and ,HL A H f nine freshmen from which to draw replacements for the five gradua- ' E X ting seniors on the A string, the prospects for the years ahead look good. Q3 4154-5 3 J? wt ,L I' 2 gasp 1231 an 8 TOMMY MCGEE Guard JACKIE BURNS EDDIE REED DON ADAMS Guard Forward Guard JIMMY MCKERNAN Forward QF lY' JOHNNY LOPEZ MARK COLLINS HAROLD BRAND DAVID RHODES SCOTT BARNES Guard Guard Guard Guard Forward ... gal LEWIS POWERS Guard x ,Q -rm J r I ,W mt ,I 1, Wang.. A g . Ni?'f lv? ll JAMES GANN Forward BRYAN CODAY Guard IS ,sow-y DON DRISKILL Guard 69 VULLEYBALIL, TEAMS HAVE SHURT SEASON Back row: Vickie Collins, manager: Judy Rhodes, Sherry Hefner, sandra Mercer, Priscilla Moss, Karen Collins, Frances Cantrell, Mrs. Horace Ledbetter, coach. Front row: Charlotte Welborn, Betty Jo Smith, Remonia Hill, Nancy Lester, Lou Howard. Without having played a single matched game, the Bucks and Does went into the district tournament, where the Bucks defeated Stinnett for top honors, but the Does dropped their first series of games to Stinnett. Back row: Ronnie Cade, A. J. Alford, John Parsons, Otis Frost. Front row: Jimmie McKernan, 70 Arlen Kaiser, Bob Smith. Not Shown: James Werley, Coach Sam Christy. al A M , , I rltt L r. I . 'Zi .. 5 .. :,. 2 H ill' ' A z , I 'M ig-1, 15-1' m - ,, ' L l UWYIFRI il! EWW1 fi lv ,, ' 4' ,,.. f Earnest Reusch, A. J. Alford, Ronnie Cade, Herschel Powell, Otis Frost, Courtney White, Gary Mills, Bob McCreary, Scott Barnes, Alton Hill, Dwaine Clemens, Jerry Mills, .. Buddy Stevens, Ioe Martinez, Tommy Powell, Don Adams, Arlene Kaiser, Don Driskill, Bryan Coday, Jackie Burns, I Mark Collins. NINE CUMPETE AT ILUBBUCK X ' ff The Bucks' trackmen qualifiedfor the regional meet in the 100-yard dash, the mile relay, the high jump, the 880- yard run, the discus, and the pole vault. At Lubbock, Reusch was in the finals in the discus, and Mills placed fourth in the 100-yard dash. COACH HOLLADAY - COACH CHRISTY WHITE - CADE DISTRICT WINNERS ALFORD, 880 run, second Tie for Second J. MILLS, H. POWELL, STEVENS, REUSCH, discus. first WHITE, CLEMENS Mile relay, first Mills, 100-yard dash, first Clemens, pole vault, second 7' JW-f .: Q . i' J 1 ,, I , .. gk A , ' . W f M' ff , i 'i7f,gff. ,V 73- I ,ffaligiykjjz . - . .. , , , r W , . . A ,w',gg4f:S,','?f ' ,.V'g,l5r51,sigr5w , , ,, . r ,,,., ,,.,,L V V,V, , as 2, ' W - , 5 fy - M.,r-rsgffnfia , , 19 Y Uh , Eoin, r. L 3' Q-ww., 'sf'4g'sz.a...,'.a,..,., 1. in KA af 2 1 E gt V . Vmv, I 4 ' A - ' M s 5 gm E 3 if Y A, by P rg, X f 3 A r M2 K X r 5 Y 5 , , ,, J r 4 Q A 3 ss X E4 ti Z5 K E N W 3 ga a X I Y dr X ,K p 1-at J , , f ., , is J x s WA.. ,vr,,.,,,,, K 'Q Zz L j, 545' 'Q' .WV V I I ws 5 E . -ff ' .fvmf ' - ' ji' ff ff jfffffi ,. 4.,.Q,g , K ' ' . H , :sf-wk: ,rap-V, I fx. f - A V f D V V ' L 'K iff 'fl l9qwT'5 Qfi',5:5j,'-J V- nf-Qirqr,-N97 , V ' I' - ffwfh' 5 W Y H V ' -rf . on ,L ,.,. Ein... M -- fi. BUDDY SMITH DAVID RHODES, TOMMY MCGEE Senior Singles Senior Doubles NETMEN MAKE -GUUD SHOWING I'NON URBANCZYK Taking first place in district tennis competi- tion were Buddy Smith, senior singlesg Jeffrey Bearden and Mark Collins, junior doubles: and Jackie Burns, junior singles. Since juniors do not compete in the regional meet, Buddy was the only member of the group to play at Lubbock. He won his first game there, but lost the second. Senior Singles JACKIE BURNS Junior Singles 'I VA,,., 1 ' M A J, I was l. H A :E 5 , Q a E JEFFREY BEARDEN, MARK COLLINS Junior Doubles Wffwm r 'ED I U0 93 'i' ACTIVITIES The major production of the Masquers Club was a three-act comedy, January Thaw, which revolved around two elderly villagers who refused to give up their home to an antique-loving family from the city. Hobart McDonald was the director. Jimmy Haiduk Wilma Dunivin Jack Reynolds MASQUERS STAGE MJANUARY THAWW ?1 Mark Collins Donny Rapstine Elenora Stephens Buddy Smith Peggy O'Neal Virginia McGee Brantley Laycock Karen Collins Jeffrey Bearden Jimmy Haiduk Don Driskill Wilma Dunivin Jack Reynolds MAS YUU MIKE IIT IIS CONTEST PLAY Wilma Dunivin Buddy Smith Elenora Stephens Presenting scenes from As You Like It, the drama students placed second in the district one-act play contest. Jack Reynolds was chosen as the best actorg Wilma Dunivin, as best actress: and Elenora Stephens, as a member of the all-star cast. Buddy Smith Karen Collins Jeffrey Bearden Eddie Reed Jack Reynolds Donny Rapstine Brantley Laycock Priscilla Moss, Wilma Dunivin, I 'Non Urbanczyk, Jimmy Haiduk, and Donny Rapstine evince a slight disagreement in Couldn't I Kiss You Goodnight? Virginia McGee and Jeffrey Bearden entertain with a black-face skit, Buzzard's Strategy. SPEECH STUDENTS PRESENT PLAYS As a part of their year's activities, speech students direct or appear in a series of plays or skits, and thus learn the fundamentals of make- up, stage construction, and play production, as well as acting. 5 at Vlyr law Buddy, Brantley, and Donny don make-up for the contest play. Wilma Dunivin, Jack Reynolds, Donny Rapstine, Karen Collins, Buddy Smith, Peggy O'Neal, Brant- ley Laycock, and Jimmy Haiduk appear in a re- hearsal scene from It Will Be All Right on the Night, a skit written by Hobart McDonald, speech teacher. SENHORS WHSHT Mn-,U CULORAIUDU SPRINGS Come on, gang--Smile pretty! Eager to go at 4 a.m. ik.. Mgr rr? in A11 aboard! Swim time at the Broadmoor Anyone for a bear hug? ww If NH .gui - - + 1 Dig that crazy coke! Picnic or freezeout? Whoa. horse! 77 yi.: 5 X3 Z ffiii 'mile MHAVVAIUI CALLSW p fn wfri ,X Dan True was the speaker at NY, ,, . . the junior-senior banquet, which featured a Hawaiian it . setting. A quartet from Frank Phillips College sang, and the 2 X O'Nea1s entertained with an at . 2 :Ni x x 1:11 ty Lf? after-the-banquet party in their home. Lf A -4 iihiii 2 3' 1 The Junior president i welcomes the guests. gives the response. The Senior president K .t W 4,... ,M L ' ,dh 1 I I R fi, -' Q . ' ' 't W ,rt ,..,l p p p at at , t A P , . I- ,J 5 psp., W . Y rns ' 1 , - , f fo- gait. 73 Q aiu. fb rg ,V ' I , -f .li. 1 Q gffixs x 5 ' X F FX' 4 4 Q M - 'Ls ff. fi is Y S 2 a A 5.,X..'fi1srggy.1 .. f - f simions HUNDRED The seniors were entertained X F X ,,V: !mVAVV Vi AV V , at an Around the Wor1d ban- f P, i A Q g M quet at the White Deer Baptist f V, Q 2 ,,,- s Church, at a tea given by Supt. fy jk H . and Mrs. Laycock after the M ,g Z - - vesper service, and the girls NIE W '44 A r'4,Z.,e' .. e U , at a tea given by the Future K li 'ihh W xdmgftww D M Rev. 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