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Holtville High School
CLASS of
1957
Helen Wilson Ashcraft
“A way to gain a friend is to be one”
Janice Baker
“When in doubt - - GIGGLE !!”
Lynn Campbell
“Work is the road to success”
Louis Culver
“A willing heart, a helping hand, always ready on
demand”
Charles Evans
“The greatest fools in life are those that don’t fool around at
least a little”
Betty Sue Fulmer
“If silence were golden, she would be wealthy”
Bobby Gibbons
“Great men are too often unknown”
Earl Gray
“I like work; it fascinates me; I can sit and watch it for hours”
Julian Hamilton
“Let man mind his own business”
Johnny Henry
“Our happy Romeo”
H. D. Ingram
“Speech is golden; I am solid brass”
Earlene B. Johnson
“Those blue eyes never let a man down yet”
Eunice Johnson
“All the sweetness of life collected in one person”
Kim McDonald
“Always do it yourself, but put it off as long as
possible”
Douglas McGlamary
“No man is any good without a woman”
Shirley Norris Nobles
“Afraid of mice but not of men”
Merrill Nobles
“Silence is the first art of conversation”
Austin Raines
“Beneath the quiet exterior lies a fertile mind”
Ann Sanders
“She’s small, but that doesn’t cramp her style”
Wacile Sanford
“A smile is worth a thousand arguments”
Martha Jane Sharp
“You are what you are, not what people think”
Anna Fay Shaw
“I was born to talk and talk I must”
Charles Thrasher
“It takes a little dynamite to make a lot of noise”
Voncille Tinsley
“With eyes so bright and smiles so fair, she captures hearts . . . Men, beware!”
Bill Todd
“All great men must die; I don’t feel so well myself”
Ethel Jane Waites
“No Quote Available”
Bonnie G. Wilson
“Men have come; many have gone, but one didn’t quite
make it”
Faye B. Woodfin
“To love and to be loved”
Mr. & Miss Holtville
Kim McDonald
Lynn Campbell
Senior FavoritesAnn Sanders
Wacile Sanford
Miss HomecomingWacile Sanford
Most PopularWacile Sanford
Kim McDonald
Best All Around
Eunice Johnson Charles Thrasher
Most Likely to Succeed
Ann Sanders Louis Culver
Most BashfulBetty Sue Fulmer
Austin Raines
SweetestFaye Woodfin
Charles Thrasher
Best DressedVoncille Tinsley
Julian Hamilton
Best DancersAnn Sanders
Kim McDonald
CutestJanice Baker
Johnny Henry
Prettest & Best Looking
Eunice Johnson Julian Hamilton
FriendliestLynn CampbellDouglas McGlamry
Most AthleticPeggy Vance
Charles Walker
FlirtiestMagnolia Mattingly
Mills Cowling
GO BULLDOGS
GO BULLDOGS
CHEERLEADERS
Holtville High School Band
Football Team
Basketball Team
1955 Track Team (with our Classmates)
Look at us then and look at us now.
(pick up your mirrors)See any
difference? If you do, it’s time to get your eyes
checked because . . .
We Are “Forever Young”
Remember When . . .
SOLD!! to the Highest Bidder!
In Memory of our Classmates,
May they remain in our
Hearts.
Roy Campbell“A man must play some in order to
endure his work”
Mills Cowling
“He is our happy wanderer”
Calvin J. Desselle
“Still water flows deep”
Jimmy Garner“Quiet, modest, and a friend
indeed”
George Glasscock
“Big, strong, and sleepy”
Robert ‘Don’ Gober
“I may disagree with what you say, but I will not deny your right to say
it”
Nan Finlayson Gray
“No Quote Available”
George Hall“A good time is coming; I wish
it were here”
Magnolia Mattingly
“To laugh, live, and love, and to be happy”
Webb Shaw“A little nonsense now and then is relished
by the wisest of men”
Cecil Sterns, Jr.“A good man is hard to
find”
E. J. Thrasher“Happy go lucky”
Dorothy Todd“Seventy is passing; all above that is wasted energy”
Peggy Vance
“Delightful to know”
W. H. Van Matre “Little things mean a lot”
Charles ‘Buddy’ Walker
“Everybody knows but me”
We will sing for Holtville High School
Wherever we may be.May those happy days be
cherishedIn our fondest memory.
Where the green and white are flowing - - -
Flowing for our loyalty.We will sing for Holtville High
School.And our pride she’ll ever be.