Angleton High School - Angle Yearbook (Angleton, TX)
- Class of 1960
Page 1 of 256
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as class officer. Everyone likes Jimmy because of
his fine character and personality.
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JOYCE SCHWEINLE
Joyce has many meritable accomplishments to her
credit. She has served not only on the Student
Council, but also as a class officer. She is active
in girls' athletics, sings in the choir, and is a mem-
ber of the National Honor Society. Well mannered
and always thoughtful of others, Joyce is the choice.
GAYLON HUGHES
Gaylon is not only .1 friendly and popular boy,
but also one whose mme consistently appears on
the "A" Honor Roll. He is Vice-President of his
cl.1ss and a cl.1ss favorite. He plays trombone in
the A.H.S. Band. A great favorite in the junior
Class, Gaylon is surely on his way to success.
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DON SMITH
This much-accomplished boy is Cl very prominent
member of the junior Class. Aside from his duties
as President of the class, Vice-President of the
Honor Society, and President of the Math Club,
Don also finds time for football. Industrious Don
is looking forward to a bright fumre.
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A very promising student in A.l-l.S. is pretty Judy
Lentherwood, who has taken an active part in school
activities since she has been in high school. judy
serves as choir pianist and has been elected both
class officer and class favorite for the past two
years. She is a member of the Appreciation Club
and was chosen to be in the National Honor Society.
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Ronnie is 21 distinguished member of the sopho-
more class. He is not only ri member of the National
Honor Society, but he is on the Student Council, and
last year served the class as President. A favorite
with everybody, Ronnie deserves the best.
JAMIE GIESECKE
Although jamie is relatively new in high school,
she has made a good beginning as President of
the Freshman Class, and ninth grade cheerleader.
She enjoys school and school activities, and partici-
ates in basketball and tennis. Best of luck, Jamie
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PERRY HARDWICK
Perry has already made something of a record for
himself. As a member of the Student Council and
President of his home room, Perry has already as-
sumed great responsibility. He is a busy and popular
member of the Freshman Class. Perry won first
place in Declamation in the Interscholastic League
competition. Perry's sure to go a longlway.
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BILLY PATTERSON
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JOYCE SCHXWEINLE
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SEATED: Vicki Kennedy, Dianna Mullin. Billy Patterson, jimmy Armstrong, Joyce Schweinle,
Charlotte Roberts, Mary Ann Rau. STANDING: VUade Cook, Billy McGlaun, Don Smith, Ronnie
Gundy, john Stone, Perry Hiirtlwick.
CHARLOTTE ROBERTS
Treasurer
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The purpose of the Student Council is to
promote school leadership, scholarship, stu-
dent-teacher relationships, and to charter
and guide the activities of the student
organizations and various all-school activ-
ities.
This year the Council has done many
things which have helped to promote the
school. These include financing the Senior
Float, painting the parking stripes, allow-
ing the Freshmen to be on the Council,
forming a junior High Student Council,
and promoting the use of the victory flag
and the school spirit bottle.
This year the Student Council has been
very successful in their attempts to better
Angleton High School.
AIRS. XYILSON BIARGO FARRER
Sponsor Editor-in-Chief
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KAREN SVI? CAl.DXX'El.l.
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STANDING: Murray Montgomery. Alma Burton. Billie Lcegh, 'loNell Webb, Vicki Kennedy
Diana Mullin, Velma Stockwell, Becky Clements, Marilyn Stracik, Anna Meyers, Susan Buck,
Lois Rust, Carol Cole, julia Ferguson, Scathera Red. Dorothy Bonneau, Kay Giese, Elsie Phillips
Anna Berryhill, Barbara Davlin, Judy Campbell, lNIrs. NX'ilson. Ronnie Nash. SEATED:
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The Tattler is published every two weeks
by the Tattler Staff. The Tattler Club as-
sists the staff in stapling the pages of the
paper together and in the writing of the
articles. In order to publish the Tattler
every other Thursday, the staff meets every
other Monday during noon. There is also
a great deal of time spent out of school
by the staff collecting the information
necessary for the articles.
The school is very fortunate in having
such a hard working staff.
Cutting., a stencil is hard work. Records have to be kept Ideas ue flled for mmm use
MARY ANN FAICKNEY
Editor-in-Chief
JACKIE MARSHALL DELL HARRIS
Business Manager Assistant Editor
MR, HUGHES PATTY PARDONNER
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Pat Atkinson, Ginny Giesecke, Patty Pattlonner, Don ,Smith Harris Swan ,SITTING Lew Webb
Mary Ann Douglas, jackie Marshall, Mary Ann Faickney, Dell Harris, Mr. Hughes, .jan Cooksey,
Jimmy Armstrong.
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Jan, Harris, jarkie, Ginny, Don, and Nannette sort, name, and "job"
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The National Honor Society of Angleton High School was organized in May, 1958.
It is an organization for outstanding students in the secondary school and is the highest
honor that can be conferred by the school. Requirements for membership are character,
service, leadership, and scholarship. When one is elected into the National Honor Society,
it is not only for his career in the secondary school but is for life, and he, as a student and
a graduate of the high school, going out into life, will be held to the pledge as a
member of the National Honor Society to endeavor always to try to raise secondary
education to higher and higher levels.
OFFICERS
BUDDY PETERS
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Vice-President . - DON SMITH
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Treasurer ,. CHARLES JONES
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The basic purposes of the Toastmasters' Club are to present
a wortlnyhile and eclucational group of public speakers, and to
give club members the opportunity to participate in speech ac-
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Another Deer bites the dust!
The 1959 Angleton Wfildcat Team lost no time
in overcoming inexperience to have one of the best
football records in the schoolls history. The Wilcl-
cats had a well balanced attack with swift, elusive
baclcs and a fast, strong line.
In Angleton's first game of the season, the Wild-
cats downed the Wharton Tigers 14-O. Needless to
say, the trip home from Wharton was a happy ride
for all the Wildcats!
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Barry Kerr
The second game was not as pleasant. The Bay
City Blgtclccttts turned luck the Wildc.1ts 30-6. The
XVildc.1ts decided that losing was no fun and that
they would do something about it. They did! They
were undefeated for the remainder of the season.
Carlos Amos
The Captains of the Vfildcut team. George Drury. Barry Kerr. Hill Pdttcrson. and Cicmld Buthtn.
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achieve thc cmifiriciicc that plucd sunh ln importint
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The poxxcrpacltcd superbly conditioned Wildcats
ploughed through the Clear Creek Wildcats 56-0 for
their third victory of the season in their first con
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week with the same courageous desire to win as
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The Dickinson game was truly one of the most
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Wildcat Stadium. 'During the traditional half-time
ceremonies, Barbara Lynn Roberts was crowned Foot-
ball Sweetheart by team captains Barry Kerr, Billy
Patterson, Gerald Buchta, and George Drury. The
Wfildcats performed brilliantly as they came from
behind to beat the Gators 19-14 before a crowd of
4,000 homecoming fans.
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The last two games for the Wlildcats were away
from home. They traveled to L.1Porte and upset the
Bulldogs Homecoming 44-O. Since the XVilElc.1ts
had lost the flip to advance to the play-offs the week
before the Santa Fe game, they played their last
game with a determination to prove their ability as
a TEAM. The Indians fell 58-6.
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And so ended the story of a TEAMQ a team that
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long bc remembered.
Second Team All-District.
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Everyone truly felt that the XX'ildcats earned this
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XX .mda Warren happily recen es the title of Homeroming Queen
heart. Barbara Lynn Roberts.
Sharon Biddle and Billy Piittcrson dis-
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jackie Marshall is prcscntctl as 1960 Fair Quccn us others look on,
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Band Sweetheart, Margo Farrer. and escort, Mac Hester
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Robert Dueitt goes in for two more points with the help of Larry Lee and Billy
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Good food, pretty girls, and trophies off-set
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Myra Newberry, Alma Burton, and George Dailey 'bring more honors to school by making
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