Ball High School - Purple Quill Yearbook (Galveston, TX)
- Class of 1957
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S SUSAN STEPHEN ' JIMMY SNODCRASS BETH ROWLAND I ffLSii?W2 ZfJ? 2Li2isfQ3.3?f1b??1if 2i5'55w gooofgemw omzbees Nominated by the faculty for outstanding qualities of leadership, character, citizenship and service to the school are the following 1956-1957 Good Fellow candidates. From this listing, 20 were named by their fellow students as this year's Good Fellows. Tommy Barker Carolyn Baskin Norman Bendickson Stephen Bickel Anne Blocker Charles Bond Bill Bradshaw Linda Bradshaw Kay Brewer Connie Bryant Pat Bullinger Gary Burns Tommy Chamberlain Patsy Choate Theresa Clark Bruce Collier Alice Collison Charles Crawford Robbie Lee Criss Daphne Curtis Diana D,Albergo Benny De la Rosa Deanna Dorchester Mary Jane Edmundson Julia Edwards Kay Ellis Carolyn Emerson Elka Fargotstein Pat Fultz Bette Gates Jeanne Gerdes Jo Ann Gernand Smith Hartley Sue Hayes Tommy Hayes Ralph Henderson Irwin Herz David Hughes Gayla Hughes Marilyn J amail Albert J onietz Carol Ann J ohnigan Dottie Mae Jordan D. G. Kobs Albert Krovetz Louise Lamar Ann Langley Oscar Lester Jenny Lind Duane Lowe Charles Mares Pat Maser Kathleen McCarthy Charles McClelland Eddie McDonough Pat Maclnerney Fredericka Meiners Raymond Mensing Annie Miranda Mike Mezzino Peter Moore Anne Mooreland Sammy Muecke Tommy Muecke Robert Mullins Alvin Newkirk Barbara Sue Nichols Helene Olson Susan Olson Louise Parrish David Pearson Sharon Pfennig Penny Quinn Gregory Rekoff John Rice Robert Roberts Jean Rodgers Beth Rowland Joann Russell Mary Ellen Sapsky Nancy Sattler Wilton Schexnaider Erben Schudlt Carolyn Shirley Carl Schilling Jimmy Snodgrass Phillip Somers Cora Standley Margie Stansfield Susan Stephen Bernard Strickmeier Nancy Strickmeier J 0 Ann Strong Ross Still Manuel Syers Judith Thiem Judy Tucker Paul Van Nieuwenhuize Rayma Watson Bruce Ware Vivian Webb Bobby Wilkins Robert Wittig Phyllis Woodard Bayne Yancey Claudia Zorn ruzbzhy af School Clays-those exploring cruise days When we chart courses and choose ways To vary the pursuit of pleasurek With learning, in its full rneasure. ,vm . 'Z ,mn Ez. z sf sv 2 vi 5 2 3 Q ,gf Q 9 Q1 ' XNQ- f A Qsofemn Q zynfeance gfcgepfem er xi Here. at left. office student assistants seri ously apply themselves to the chores ac companying the early September school ses sion. They are Toni Cruhen. left, and Bar bara Sue Schneider. 19.56-57 .yezvn cgfarfs fxwv X vi as W , t w Registration counseling is an aid to those of us who may be perplexed at the well- balanced and varied program offered. Mrs. Vi Skiepal, registrar, at left. assists Peggy Burton, senior, as Principal George Morton sits in on the counseling. Can you find you. below. in a typical opening-of-school rush? Eager to begin work, after a summer of play on Pleasure Island. aren't we? lk., i goofgaf gene But we say purple and we say gold, and we say Hall High, CO, Co, Cof' Happy-go-lucky Tors fupper leftj fancy themselves artists as they paint the town during Beat Port Arthur Week. .nthusiastic students Qbelowl cheer Tors on to victory at a pre-game pep rally. Weary but happy Tors make their way to the dressing room as the crowd congratulates them Excited on-lookers Qbelowj full of school-spirit, cheer heartily at the scrimmage against La Marque. 'Qui 'Wm A. H . ' 2 ' 2--,sir-,2 ' f if mikey ' ,f1r ' 2675 ibeyree The Art Classes fupper rightj busily prepare for the Port Arthur game. ,--ii an their victory over the Texas .i K' , ,R 5 5 : lm 1 2 BHS students flfelow rightl join in the yells led by six peppy cheerleaders at a Friday morning pep rally held in the Gymnasium. Iity Stingarees. Photographers fbelowj catch a rear view of Tor Boosters during a scrimmage against La Marque. A731351 fi 'Z A Quik -I i N -'N H, t pl-I pf Ummm 33-30 HOME 41, if DOWN T0-G0 1 W-ii , 5 F'1v gs'Eir' W H 1 i 1 . J? , 'V 4' 1 V' , W.. 4: ,' Sw QT 5 , 5 A f f-if .W V 31,5 ,swf A, ,- o GT' Q' !' X . 5 Nv.--1 ,.4.N.W. 5' I mf. 'WS 0- I 5 ,,.,, 5, lf E if ii 1 rf 'it A ' mQ:A , Mfigww , 4 .. X fl. A x - Q 9121014 Jarnzba - G0 053 a reaf1'012 On Octoher 27. the Ball High School grounds were the scene for the Hal- loween Carnival spon- sored hy the Senior Class. ca R C below posed pri-ttily aftvr sho was announced Carnival Hwitchv at the dance. made popular by Coach Richard Schlebel Thi junior Class hooth 'Stude-nt's Revenge, below, was 2F5i5If0fiSH5 -:x .i 1 5.11: V' 'W ' Zan Choy 'Zafes - or Qzoerfzaem enf Our dances through the year always will be re- membered because of the treasured recollections they hold. Members of the Student Council above are busily decorating for the Twirp We-ek dance. Below, Mrs. W, li, Redmond, Senior Class sponsor. takes time out from her cliaperoning duties to dance with Dolph Stein. Above,'a new treat for BHS students, was the Teenage Blue Room. Appearing to be at home in the night club setting are, from left to right, Warren Wilson, Lucienda Willis, Martha Edwards, Jimmy Houston Amo' ' , inette, Tabaracci, and Leo Adams. lelow, taking a fancy twirl is senior, Joyce Curry. 1 X Above, in a traditional post-football game celebration are, le-ft to right, Earleen Hogan and George Hausingvr, and Glenda Scales and '4Nortie Valdez. ,R ..,,. . . - 2 2 Nan 1 A i f fill? 'Ns gi S f N . H' Lg .. '81, xv I iz E Qi L '35 ff? ? V is fa- WSE Y if W- 11 if 4- 4 2 K9 ML aw. -Wk 5 N M V, wr ,Q , Ib I . 1, 1 ,fx iw' Q Q . N -nf :S qfxmglgggrilgwx 55 wi 15,27WVIZQILV.,1,,,-,f,g:,,.,-qzfgi M,- Qfg ' ,951 w 2' .. ,, 9'?'YY':' ' H V , .f,- , .,.f Eli sl N f 'N Q, are F' K 1633 E ,figfff 2 5 2 ax WL L 2 .WSW K 2 H 4 Q49 is IB TTB iw On Business Education Day, during the irst semester, Ball High was visited by lalveston businessmen. Through the ourse of the day, they not only visited ie business classes, but participated in the ssembly program and lunched with us. 'his is an annual event for teachers and lalveston merchants. llocker, Mr. .Dudley Peterson, Dr. '. Haskew, and Superintendent J. Davis Hill. gn Me amera 'S OCLIS Q2 ik These students try to look very natural as a Business Edu- cation Day guest visits one of the business classes. For this special occasion, Dr. l-Iaskew, above, Texas U. vice president, was guest speaker at our assembly program. f Q W We 4 Z ,-55-i ,I f ,., - - F'xh Xt- W' ' i in V V .W-w-an 1 Y9 is :H -1 QA .gf gg 'f E ,X A fi 3 w my 51- ,: . Ez I 'X ,WM An! ...ff Avffi QGFQSS an J X59 az? Some girls lbelowl put on a little too much make-up but, this is ridiculous! Do you agree with us that, from left to right, could be: Joyce Wytovak, Joyce Badgett, and Sally Carrillo. ln front are: Jeanette Badgett and Theresa Yeager. looks as though Brenda missed the archery target Dorothy Harms and Skipper Allen lt could that be her arrow found in Harold Glover? i I. , 'ist' 7 0c1120fa120fQ76bz1f. . hree future chemists, watching the distillation of water are, ift to right, Jimmy Edmonson, Frankie Anweiller, and Peyton Owery. Expiring when she sees this picture will he, center, Alice Collison. Others at the slumber party are, 2 left. Sue Hayes and Claudia Zorn, i and, right, Ann Langley. During lunch periods, crowds like the one at left gathered in the library to watch the World Series on TV. Recognize these young naval recruits? Tliey're Jack Syers, at the age of 35 Dickie Syers, 116, and Manuel Syers, 4. Looks like Mr. Registers P.E. class is really taking a tumble. Jenneth Streeter ties a head bandage on Lydia Garza. Meanwhile Mrs. Darrell Tully, Senior P.E. teacher watches Louise Lamar fix an open hand bandage on Mary Schadewald. SQUID afes Ah, lh6I'6,S joy in sharing, as crews, Our friends, companionship and views, As through Ball High School we pass, Searnen: First, Second and Third class. CS' Q U 112 Q 12 7 I ,. s f C3 f G .S cv., 4.1-'f' Y' fx ,gf SUSAN STEPHEN DAVID HUGHES DOLPH STEIN HELENE OLSEN secretary president vice president Ffeasurer 24 ALANIZ, CRECENCIO ALLEN, CHARLES ROBERT Film operators 56-565 Hi-Lightsg Ad vertising and Business Managerg Good fellow nominee 54. ALLEN, WILLIAM ISKIPPERJ Hi-Yg Activities committee 55-575 foot ball 3 yearsg baseball 553 track 2 years ALSUP, JAMES ALTON JCL 55-573 choir 55-579 Junior Red Cross 55-56: Senior activities committee 56-57g Basketball 56-57. ANDERSON, MARJORIE ANN Tornettesg Bandg DE Clubg Christian Fellowship club. ANDREASON, WALTER T. Hi-Y Clubg football 54-553 basketball 54-55. ASKEW, PHIL C. Hi-Y. ATKINS, ETHEL BADGETT, JoAN Junior Red Cross 55-575 FHAg Powder puffg Student Councilg Ball Hi-Lights. BADCETT, JOYCE Y-teensg FHAg choirg cheerleadingg Hi-Lights. BAILEY, DONNA Choirg FHAQ Y-teensg Powder puff: Basketball, baseball and volleyball. BAILEY, JOYCE Choirg .ICLQ Future teachersg film op- eratorsg band librariang orchestra. 35 BICKEL, STEPHEN D. JCLg Honor Societyg slide rule club: Senior Activities committeeg debate team. BLANTON, ALTHEA ELIZABETH Tornettesg choirg sketch cluhg Y-Teens. BLOCKER, ANNE SINGLETON Coodfellow nomineeg ROTC lst lt.g Jr. Historians, presg Red Cross, pres.g Christian Fellowship club, pres. BOND, CHARLES E. Student Councilg foothallg Activities committee 54-573 Jr. Historiansg JCL. BOWERS, RALPH Student Councilg JCL pres.g Hi-Yg Ac- tivities committee 54-57g slide rule. BOWMAN, ROBERT EDWARD, JR. Activities committeesg Hi-Yg Cheer- leading cluhg hasehallg football letter. BALLESTEROS, FELICITAS Pan American Student Forumg Future Nursesg Y-Teens. BARKER, THOMAS Band drum major: National Honor So- cietyg Sock and Busking All-state bandg All-state orchestra. BARNUM, SHIRLEY ANN Triggerettes, Capt. and platoon leaderg Student Councilg JCLQ Junior Red Crossg Class activities committee 54-57. BEEKMAN, ROBERT A. JCLg bandg Hi-Y. BELL, GAYLE ARLENE Future Teachersg cheerleading clubg choirg Senior Activities committeeg powder puff. BERNARDONI, CHARLENE FRANCES Y-teens 54-57g FHA 5457. Hygafjf BRAUNAGEL, RUTH KATHRINE Activities committee 54-573 JCLQ Stu- dent Councilg future nursesg powder puff 55-57. BRAY, JACK BREWER, KATHRYN tKAYJ Activities committees 54-57g .Junior Historiansg Future Nurses, secretaryg Triggerettes 2nd lt., assistant squad leaderg JCL. BROWN, BILL Football clubg Hi-Yg football 3 years: basketballg goodfellow nominee 55. BROWN, CLAUDEAN BROKAW, PHYLLIS ANN Quill and Hi-Lights Staffsg second place ILPCg goodfellow nomineeg pho- tographerg honorable mention awardg Kodak National Photography Contest. goofgzoreueru BRYANT, CONSTANCE .SUE JCL: Future Nursesg Powder Puffg Ac- tivities committeesg Tennis, 3 year let- terman. BULLER, SHIRLEY Goodfellow 563 Homecoming queen nominee: Junior Class vice-presidentg favorite nomineeg activities commit- tees. BURTON, PEGGY Sock and Buskin, secretaryg National Thespiang activities committeesg fav- orite nomineeg Junior Historians. BUSTOS, ISRAEL Hi-Y presidentg Cheerleadingg goodfel- low nomineeg football 3 years. CALLERY, VIRGINIA KATHRYN Sports Editor, Quillg Powder puffg sketch clubg Y-Teensg Pan American Club. CARRILLO, VIRGINIA FHA, presidentg Veep, historiang bowl- ing league. COLLIER, BRUCE E. Coodfellow nomineeg cheerleader, Friendliest boy, Sock and Buskin, presidentg National Thespiang Student Council, sergeant-at-arms. COLLISON, ALICE ANN National Honor Society, Goodfellow nominee, choirg Junior Red Crossg Fu- ture Teachers. CRAWFORD, BARBARA Quill, Secretarial editorg FHA, Sock and Buskin, treasurer, National Thes- piang Best Director 56. CRAWFORD, CHARLES Hi-Y, treasurer, Football 3 years, Quill Prince, basketball 1 year. CRISS, ROBBIE LEE Cheerleader clubg sketch clubg Junior Historiansg activities committee 54-57. CURRY, JOYCE JEANENE Y-Teens, Future Nursesg VIC Sweet- heartg choir, presidentg Junior His- torians. CASTRO, JESSE Film operatorsg Hi-Y, football. CECCACCI, DONALD CHAMBERLAIN, THOMAS EDWARD Banrlg Student Councilg Astronomy Club. CHAMBERS, OTIS LEE Hi-Y, treasurer, Choir, treasurer CHRISTIAN, DIXIE FHA, vice-president, Student Councilg Future Nurses, Astronomy Clubg Sen- ior Activities 56-57. CLEVELAND, JOHN MOORE Student Council, Slide Ruleg Cheer- leader clubg sketch cluhg Activities committee 54-57. 4'f7faf I l. ll! DICKERSON, SHIRLEY NELL Student Councilg FHA: Senior Ac- tivity committeeg bowling club. DOSHIER, FREDDA SUE Band, PASFQ Future Nursesg Bowling League. ECHOLS, SHIRLEY Y-Teensg Red Crossg Future Nurses Bowling clubg cheerleading club. EDMONSON, MARY JANE ,ICLg Powder Puff bowl 55-573 Ac- tivities committees 54-57g Aquamarine clubg Future Teachers. EDWARDS, MARTHA Student Council, Secretaryg Homecom- ing Duchessg Sophomore class secre- taryg Coodfellow nomineeg Activities committees 54-57. EDWARDS, RUBINA Tornettes, lieutenant of drumsg FHA. 39 FULLEN, BILL H. Hi-YQ presidentg Football, 2 year let- termang basketballg trackg Football Club. FULTZ, PATRICIA ANN Cheerleaderg Honor Societyg Goodfel- low nomineeg Wittiest Girl nomineeg Student Council. F UNKE, WAYNE GALARZA, ORPHA Christian Fellowshipg FHA. GARCIA, EMMA GARCIA, RALEIGH Sock and Busking Slide Ruleg Senior Activities Committee. 40 ELLIS, KAY IRENE Cheerleaderg Sophomore Class treas- urerg Powder Puff Bowl 55-57g Activi- ties committees 54--575 JCL. ELSTER, JACQUELINE LEE Torne-ttes, Captain of the mlrumsg Stu- dent Councilg Senior Class Activities Committee. FARGOTSTEIN, ELKA Cheerleader clubg Senior Activity Com- mitteeg ,Iunior Historians, treasurer. FELTS, KATHRYN LOUISE Tornettes, majorg Future Teachersg Ac- tivities Committees 55-57. FIELDING, ROBBIE FRANKLIN, GLENDA Y-Teensg FHAg Girls' Choirg Powder Puffg Senior Activities Committee. ICA YQ GARCIA, TONY Hi-Y, secretaryg Student Councilg Base- ballg Football. GARZA, DELORES Y-Teens, Girls' choir 56, secretary, Fu- ture Nurses, Pan-Americana, Senior ac- tivities committee. GARZA, LYDIA Y-Teens, FHAQ Powder Puff Bowl: Senior Activities Gommitteeg Girls' choir. GARZA, MARY HELEN FHAg DE, secretaryg Y-Teens, Future Nurses. GERNAND, JO ANN Tornettesg National Honor Societyg Junior Red Gross, Girls' choirg Bowl- ing team. GINGRICH, JEANNE CAROL FHAg Y-Teens, Swimming club. fytfeoern ' Wifi! Qu GLOVER, HAROLD GREER, FRED E. ROTCQ Bandg Orchestrag All-State bandg Astronomy club. GREGORY, SARAN N E FHA. GRUBEN, TON I Favorite nominee, goodfellow nomineeg National Thespian Societyg Color week Queen nominee, Sock and Buskin 54- 57. HALBERT, ELEANOR Bowling cluhg mixed choirg Junior Academy of Science. HALFANT, DAVID BERNARD ROTC, Sgt. lst classg Quill Assistant Sports Editorg Tennis reserve letter- man. HARRYMAN, ALICE ELAINE Future Nursesg Future Teachers, Chris- tian Fellowship club. HARTLEY, SMITH W. Basketball 2 yearsg football 2 years. HARTSELL, DOROTHY LEA FHAQ Cheerleader clubg Senior Activ- ities committee. HAWKINS, JERRY HAYES, SUE ANN Coodfellow nominr-eg Future Nurses: Honor Society, Junior Academy of Science, choir, secretary. HAYGOOD, MELVIN LEWIS 12 HALLIWELL, SHIRLEY ANN FHAg Christian Fellowship clubg DEg Girls' choir. HANKAMER, HERMAN JAY Band, debate team, ROTC, Class ac- tivities committees 55-573 Christian Fellowship club. HARDY, ROBERT HARPER, BILLY JCL, Hi-Y. HARRINGTON, DORIS HARRINGTON, EUGENE awzfw HEER, BERNARD C. Ball Rifle Teamg Pershing Riflesg Drill Teamg Hi-Y, presidentg Youth in Cov- ernment. HERZ, IRWIN M., JR. ROTC, Captain, Battalion adjutantg Goodfellow nomineeg Honor Societyg Purple Quill sports editorg Hi-Lights sports editor. HODGES, WILLIAM Film Operatorsg ROTC. HOOD, BETTY .IO HOPPER, RICHARD LEE Goodfellow nomineeg Hi-Lights re- porter, exchange editor, Circulation managerg Film club 54-575 .Iunior His- toriansg Leading Quill Salesman. HORNE, ELIVIER Hi-Y 56-57g Baseball letter. r' gamev HOUGH, PEGGY JUNE Junior Academy of Scienceg Slide Ruleg 'Christian Fellowship. HOWARD, BILLY Hi-Y 56-57. HUERTA, FRANK Football lettermang track, choir, presi- dentg Hi-Y treasurerg Spanish club vice-president. HUGHES, DAVID R. Student Council, vice-president, parlia- mentariang Goodfellow nomineeg good- fellowg Best all around hoyg Senior Class President. HUNT, GLEN LEE Vocational Ind. Clubg sketch club: class activities committeeg third place at VIC district meet. INABNET, CHAMPION 43 KILLEBREW, NANCY SUE DEg FHA song leader. KoBs, D. G. Football 3 year lettermang basketball 2 year lettermang golf 2 year lettermang Goodfellow nomineeg Student Council. KONZELMAN, LAURIE JEAN Y-Teensg JCLg Junior Historiansg Sen- ior Activities Committee. KRC, MARGARET ANN Tornettes, Lt. Co1.g Senior Class Ac- tivitiesg Future Teachers. KROVETZ, ALBERT SIDNEY Head cheerleaderg Hi-Lights and Quill reporterg Activities Committees 54-573 Cheerleading cluhg Pan-American Forum. LAIRD, MICHAEL H. Band. JAHN. CONSTANCE JANE Tornettes, Lieutenant of the Bugles. JOHNSTON, PEGGY JOHNSTON, WALTER JONES, JOYCE KATHRYN Tornettesg Powder puff bowl 55-57 Future Nursesg ,Junior Historiansg Ac tivities Committees 54--57. JONIETZ, ALBERT Hi-Yg Whirlwinds I yearg Tornadoes years. KILEY, SANDRA LEA Y-Teensg Red Cross. zcxwag LAMAR, LOLTISE Honor Societyg Goodfellow nominee 54-573 Student Councilg JCLQ Junior Red Cross. LEE, RICHARD LENIKE, JOHNNIE MAE Student Councilg Tornettesg FHAQ Jun- ior Red Cross: Cirls' choir. LESTER, PEGGY JEAN Future Nursesg Coodfellow nominee Christian Fellowship club. LEWIS, G. NEIL ROTCg JCLg Hi-Yg Projector cluhg Academy of Svicnce. LINDSEY, EVELYN FRANCES Future nursesg Future Teachersg Band' Christian Fellowship clubg Y-Teens. 5-WGA Q W 1' I LOBIT, PAUL EDWARD Student Council. LOVE, BILLY CARROLL VIC. LOVE, BOBBY FARRELL VIC. LOWE, DUANE HARVEY Bandg Slide rule clubg ham radio clubg Junior Academy of Scienceg Christian Fellowship club. LUTERIVIAN, MELVIN MARK VICQ ROTC. MALONE, ROSELLEN Bandg Future Teachersg Christian Fel- lowship clubg Y-Teensg Junior Acad- emy of Science. 45 MATA, AUDELIA MATA, ZOILA Future Nursesg DE clubg .Iunior Red Cross. MATHIS, H. J .L Bandg Junior Academy of Scienceg ROTCQ Rifle team. MAYFIELD, BETTY JO FHAg Y-Teensg choirg cheerleading club. MELCHOR, LEONORA Y-Teensg Future Nurses. MENSING, RAYMOND C. ROTC. 46 MANCILLAS, LINDA DEg FHAQ Y-Teensg Red Crossg Base- ball. MANOS, ELEANA C. FHAg Bowling cluhg Art cluhg Red Crossg Girls' club. MANSFIELD, CHARLES LOUIS . Hi-Yg DO. MARTINEZ, OLIVIA Sketch clubg DE clubg Future Nurses Club. MARTINEZ, ROSALEE Tornettes, captain of the huglesg Most Outstanding bugler. MASER, PATRICIA ANN Junior Historiansg FHAg Future Teach- ersg Senior Activities Committee. 44630 . - i MERRY, .IOAN LOUISE Tornettes. MILUTIN, LEWIS STEPHEN DO: Hi-Lights and Quill photographer. MIRANDA, ANNIE Y-Teensg FHAg sketch clubg Pan American Student Forumg Treasure ls- land Photography Club. MONROE, NICKIE MONTGOMERY, GORDON KEITH Hi-Yg choir, vice presidentg ROTC, captaing Pershing Riflesg Cheerleaders club. MOORE, PETER MELVILLE Cheerleaderg goodfellow nominee 563 Sock and Busking Quill Assistant ROTC editor, ROTC editor, Features editorg Hi-Lights, reporter, News Edi- tor. fer goreoer ' ' MORENO, ORFELINA Y-Teensg Future Nursesg Pan American Forum. MOTT, BARBARA ANN Sketch club. MUECKE, SAM FRANKLIN, JR. Football 3 yearsg basketball 2 years. MURPHY, DONALD RICHARD ROTC, Sgt. Ist classg Film Operators clubg VIC cluhg football, 1 year. MCCARTHY, KATHLEEN BRIGID Sock and Busking Triggerettes 2nd lt.g Quill, sophomore co-editor, Junior co- editorg Powder puff 55-57g Activities committees 54-57. MCCLELLAN, BARBARA MAE Triggerettes, company commanderg Girls' rifle team, Iettermang Future nursesg senior activities committee: 47 ICI, if X HE 3 r if .. :' whey.: M 3 ,EE my imp, .:.A: 1- Q- -.Q ,Q ,-: , 3 K - b N. , S i W + W if 5 ,f .5 A is in . a Lg 2 f ,M ' 4 jg , k Q my 4 Q F Us X W, sv . S fl A 5, O,BALLE, RICHARD CHARLES Hi-Yg ROTC. OCHOA, VERDIE DE Club, Y-Teens. O,CONNOR, YVONNE MARIE Bowling club, secretary, captain, FHA, DE Club. O'DANIEL, WAYNE Hi-Yg DE Club, president, football I year. OLSEN, HELENE CARROLL Senior class treasurerg Quill Princessg Homecoming attendant 55-56, Junior class treasurerg Band, majorette, as- sistant drum majorette. ORANGE, EVA MARIE foxy ' 7 OSTERMAYER, TERESA JANET Y-Teens, mixed choirg bowling club. OSTERMAYER, THELMA Hi-Lightsg Junior Red Crossg FHAg Powder puff bowlg girls' volleyball, basketball, and baseball. PALMER, DIANE Junior Historians, vice president, treas- urerg Cheerleading clubg future nurses' activities committees 55-57. PARRISH, LOUISE CTOOKIEJ Triggerettes, captain, executive officerg student councilg honor societyg future teachers, secretaryg goodfellow nominee PATLAN, LYDIA PASFg FHA, future nursesg choir. PAYNE, JERRY Football, co-captain 3 years. PLUMMER, JACK MOORE, III ROTC, Rifle team lettermang tennis team letterg slide ruleg band. PLUMMER, THOMAS HEWETT Band, ROTCg film operatorg stage bandg senior activities committee. PONDER, JACQUELINE FAYE Choirg future homemakers. PRITCHETT, FENLEY PROCTOR, BARRY Astronomy club. QUINN, PENNY Junior Historians. 50 PAYSEE, TEMPLE PEARSON, ANNETTE FAYE JCLg Junior Historiansg future teach ers. PENNINGTON, PRISCILLA FHAQ future teaehersg Junior Histor- iansg bowling eluhg choirs. PEREIRA, MELVILEEN ZEE Junior Red Crossg JCLg Junior Acad emy of Scienceg Triggerettesg DE club PIERCE, CONRAD M. Football 3 yearsg basketball 2 years: baseball 3 years. PISTONE, JOHN FRANK My RAMOS, VINCENT GARCIA Sketch club, band, choir, stage band, Junior Astronomers club. R'EDD, NORMAN REED, REBA VERNETTA FHA, choir, Hi-Lights. REKOFF, GREGORY J. Hi-Y, student council, football club, football, 3 year letterman, basketball 3 year letterman. REUTER, FAYE Quill, Business manager, Hi-Lights re- porter, assistant features editor, FHA: girls' choir, DE president. RICHARD, BARBARA ANN Quill, faculty editor, FHA, Y-TCGDS mixed choir, pep squad. 'Siren W rs 9 RICHARDSON, BETTY Quill staff, FHA, choir, Y-Teens photography. RODGERS, ANN Cheerleader club, Red Cross, VIC club, Tornettes. RODGERS, CAROLE GWENDOLYN Film operators, honor society, mixed choir, girls' choir. RODGERS, FRANCES JEAN Triggerettes, Assistant platoon leader, .Iunior Academy of Science, honor so ciety, slide rule club. RODRIQUEZ, AURORA FHA, girls' choir, astronomy. ROWLAND, ALTA BETH Sock and Buskin, secretary, vice presi- dent, student council treasurer, best supporting actress, Triggerettes, lst lt. squad leader, National Thespian S0- ciety. SANDOVAL, DAVID Hi-Yg VICg football 1 year. SAPSKY, MARY ELLEN Hi-Lights, reporter, features editorg editor-in-chief, Quill, assistant club ed- itor, publications editorg goodfellow nomineeg Quill and Scrollg JCL. SARACCO, DOROTHY Y-Teensg FHAg Powder puff, choirg cheerleaders' club. SARICH, GEORGE DE clubg Hi-Y. SATTLER, NANCY Future teachers, Junior Historians, cheerleader clubg goodfellow nomineeg activities committee 54-57. SAVAGE, BERT JCLg Hi-Y, cheerleading club, choir, activities committees 54-57. 52 ROWLAND, JOHN DOUGLAS ROTC, sgt. lst classy Sock and Busking rifle team, 2 year lettermang slide rule club, ham operators. RUDAT, PAULETTE Student councilg JCL, future teachers, Junior Historiansg assistant features editor, Quill. RUSSELL, RUTH MERLENE VIC club. RUTTIGER, EDWARD KSKIPPYJ Hi-Y, student councilg baseball, 3 year lettermang football 1 year, SALINAS, SANDRA SUE Sketch club. SANCHEZ, DENA Red Cross, Y-Teensg FHA: choirsg swimming club. ffygoun SCHADEWALD, MARY JCLg Junior academy of scienceg fu- ture teachersg Christian Fellowship club. SCHAXNAIDER, WILTON LEE Student council. SCHNEIDER, BARBARA SUE Quill favorite nomineeg goodfellow nomineeg powder puff 55-57g activities committees 54-575 student council. SCHWAB, JOAN MARIE Powder puffg JCLQ student councilg activities committees 54-57g Junior His- torians. SCRAFONE, CAMILLE FHA, future teachers. .Iunior Histor- ians. SEAVER, HENRIETTA CAROL Y-Teensg future nursesg FHAg senior activities committee. yefgerv SHANNON, SARA JANE VIC, secretaryg Y-Teens. SHERRARD, ROBERT LANIER, III .Iuriior Historiansg .ICLg ROTCQ senior activities committeeg astronomy club. SHIVERS, SHARON DALE .lunior Academy of scienceg VICQ girls' choirg senior activities committeeg bowling club. SHOWS, ROGER WAYNE Hi-Yg projector clubg slide rule cluhg Junior Academy of Science. SMITH, KAREN ANN FHAg B ,team cheerleaderg Red Crossg student councilg girls' choir. SMITH, PATRICIA FHAQ DO club, reporter, choirg bowl- ing clulig basketball. STEPHENS, DONNA STEPHENS, DOROTHY ANNE Band, majorette, assistant drum major- etteg future teachers, treasurer, DE club, goodfellow nominee. STREETER, JENNETH KATHLEEN Christian fellowship clubg goodfellow nomineeg student council. STRICKMEIER, NANCY LEE Tornettes, lt. col., honor societyg stu- dent council, future teachers: senior activities committee. STROUD, WILLIAM R. Slide ruleg film projectors, ROTC: Pan American forumg activities committees 54-57. SUTHARD, DONALD HENRY VIC: JCL. :4 W-. SNODGRASS, JIMMY Student council, president, good sports- manship leagueg JCL: activities com- mittees 54-573 baseball manager. SOMER, DALE A. Quill Assistant sports editorg Hi-Lights, assistant sports editorg slide rule clubg ,ICLQ activities committees 54-57. STANDLEY, CORA FHA. STEIN, DOLPH Senior class vice presidentg football, 3 year lettermang baseball, 2 year letter- mang ,ICLg mixed choir. STEPHEN, SUSAN LEE Senior class, secretary, TASC, secre- taryg honor societyg goodfellow nomi- nee: friendliest girl nominee. STEPHEN, WAYNE DE. :ca - 'F 5 SWEENEY, ALICE Junior class secretary: favorite nomi- neeq goodfellow nomineeg Quill favor- ite editorg Quill and Scroll. SYERS, MANUEL C. Goodfellow nomineeg football. I year lettermang Junior Academy of Scienceg slide ruleg Hi-Y. TAYLOR. PEGGY Friendliest girl nomineeg mixed choir. lihrariang Junior Historiansg girls' choir, presidentg activities committees 54-57. THIERY, ROBERT THOMAS, JACK ROBERT THOMPSON, DALE MARIE Girls' choirg JCLg Christian Fellowshipg senior activities committee. 'rnzfy 7 7 -A VALDEZ, BERNARD VANSKIKE, ERVI JOY Triggerettes, Ist lt. squad leaderg fu- ture teachers, treasurerg Junior His- toriansg JCLg activities committee 55- 57. VEGA, ANTONIA Film operators clubg Pan American Student Forum. WALLIS, MORRIS HAMPTON Banclg slide ruleg astronomy club. WATFORD, EARL JAMES ROTC: VIC. WEAVER, BoBBY 55 WILSON, IUAL KAY Y-Teensg FHAg Christian Fellowship. WILSON, WARREN CHARLES Film operatorsg ROTCg student coun- cilg choirg Hi-Y. WITTIG, ROBERT HARDEN Golf team, 3 year lettermang all-district band: student councilg GSL delegateg band, vice president. WOODARD, PHYLLIS SUE Hi-Lights, reporter, society editorg Pur- ple Quill, ,Iunior Class Editor, Senior class editorg student councilg future teachers, seeretaryg activities commit- tees 54-57. VVORTHINGTON, STEVE W. Hi-Yg film projectors club. WYTOVAK, I OYCE KATHERINE Y-Teensg FHAQ Hi-Lights reporterg S6 powder puffg bowling league. WESTERIVIAN, NINA CAROL Student councilg powder puff. WHITE, LILA LUCILLE Christian Fellowship clubg Future nursesg handg tornettesg senior activi- ties committee. WILKINS, DONALD Band, presidentg film operatorsg senior activities eommitteeg stage handg all- district band. WILKINS, ROBERT BENSON Goodfellowg sophomore dukeg sopho- more and junior class presidentg foot- ball co-captain, 3 year lettermang Sock and Buskin National Thespian Society. WILLIAMS, AGNES IORINE Tornettes sgt. of bugles. WILSON, GEORGE LOUIS ROTCQ football MB team, 1 year. YBABRA, LUPE YOUNG, ROBERT CARROLL Hi-Yg Cheerleader club: Choir. SZANYI. BILLY ZORN, CLAUDIA JEAN Goodfellow nomineeg mixed choir. pres- identg honor societyg future tf-aehr-rs. secretary, presidentg student council, corresponding secretary. PICKENS, BARBARA Memfries of these Jays-now uflulrl Lang Synev Jays Will be treasured along our prospective ways. This phase-bobby-socks to cap and gown phase- Nostalgieally we,Il cherish and we'1l praise. VIC Bl V ubll L,., . A gk ' Q I? 5 Q C O I2 i 1 1 Q - ,, M my fpgiw, 45 V W- 7 'W eF mhqpww-PW ak , ik W f' r u-1.1 .M-QM i K ui .14 , nf' fl HARRIET DOMINGUE DOUGLAS STRAIN FRANK ANNWEILER TOMMY MUECKE secretary vice president treasurer president f' i' Botello, Pete Boening, Raymond Bowers, Martin Boyd, Rodney if 'gm Andronis, Maria Annweiler, Frank Armendariz, Dena Aubry, Donald Badgett, Jeraldine Bailey, Charles Baird, Beverly Baker, Robert Barnum, Hazel Alaniz, Freddie Alessi, Evelyn Alvarado, Henry Andrews, Norva Lou WL ' 'Ri Tai? 1'- K ' Ffr -is . ' Brachfeld, Adrian Bronstein, Harriet Broughton, John Brown, Shirley Bluclworth, Linda Bozant, Ann Bradshaw, Linda 4 yr 5 -.ov,,...vf !zf Mi I' Bryan, Kenneth Bryant, Robert Bryant, Clifford Burns, Gary Campbell, Morgan Carnell, John Cavazoswlose Cherry, Bill Chesser, Sandra -w Conely, Richard Combs, John Crawford, Jo Cripps, Estellfh Curtis, Daphne D'Albf-rgo Diana Davidson, Robert Day, Oma Di Mare, Josie Zia Dover, Wesley Dunn, Almira Drennan, Gloria Dyer, Forrest Eaton, Alice Edmondson, Jimmy Edwards, Judy Eichler, Mavis Ericksson, John Finger, James Fonlille, Fran Freda-rickson, Nancy Frenzel, Judith Galarza, Anita Garcia, Magdalena Gardner, Pat Cates, Bette Cay, Marilyn Geller, Marilyn Gerbert, Barbara Gipson, Samuel Ciusti, Sandra Glover, Barbara Glover, Johnny lf' QQGA- ggifg Gomez, Linda Cordy, Jane Graber, Ronnie Grady, Edwin Green, Jane Hall, Loretta Hamilton, Korita Hardy, Ruth Harris, Dorothy Hayes, Tommy Hempel, James Henderson, Ralph Hennessy, Elaine Hodgvs, Dale Hogan, Earlene Jones, Jimmy Jones, 'Phyllis Johnigan. Carol Ann Jordan, Dotty Mae Kahla, ,lean Katz, Doris Kelly, Patricia 12' 4' 'F Kesel, Sammy King, Darrell King, Donald Kinchen, Lonnie Kirsten, Paula Koenig, Angela Koenig, Wallace Koeppe, Jean Ladd, Elaine JK? Lefeher, Edward Lera, Joan Lester, Patsy Langley, Ann Lasko, Ronnie Laursen Johnny Laursen, Louise Lawson, Robert Lawton, Sandra Leech, Barbara Levin, Annette Levy, Brenda Lineman, Nancy Lowery, Peyton Maceo, Rosemar Mantzel, Henry ie i WH' Q' Mezzino, Mike Mitrovich, Elaine Morris, Celia Mott, Buddy McClelland, Charles McCulley, Bobby McCrone, Pat Mclflwaine, Kay Mclver, Dan Norris, Shelby Oher, Donna 0'BriQn, Carol Ohlund, Carolyn Orheck, Jack Ostermayer, Arthur Pacheco, Jesse Parton, David Patterson, James Pruett, Billy Rae, Leda Ramirez, Santos Reil, Ann Reesby, Jean Richeson, Patsy Rickert, Carla Roberts, Cora Rogers, Elva Jean 2 Russell, Joann Russo, Connie Sandborn, Richard Sapsky, George Scales, Glenda Schuldt, Erben Scroggins, Doris Sharp, Joyce Shaw, B. W. Smith, Sandra Somers, Phillip Sorrentino, Vincent Sowell, Linda Stafford, Guy Stephens, Franklin Stowe, Rochelle Strain, Douglas Strickmeir, Bernard Tauch, Henry Taylor, John Teichman, Carolyn Theim, Richard Thompson, Sidney Tomlin, Frankie Torregrossa, Carolyn Torres, Diana Townsend, Joey Warne, Bob Watts, Myrtle Webb, Vivian Williams, Barbara Wilson, Mary Kay Wooley, Bertha Yancy, Bayne Zimmerman, Sandra Zapalac, Betty ,lean mg-gm mr EVERETT MCCANN PAT BULLINGER BOBBY RICHARDSON MIKE SPENCER president secretary treasurer vice president 78 Applegate, Bruce Applegate, Kathleen Arena, .loc Arthur, Dianna Bashony, Donald Bashor, .loan Beck, Clair Benavidez, Bill Top: Bozant, Dianne Bradshaw, Bill Brasket, Pat Breaux, Gaynell Brewer, Joyce Briegel, Iris Bulbe, Charna Bullinger, Mike Bottom: Bullinger, Pat Burka, Paul Butler, James Cagnola, Sandra Cammer, Lucile Cappadona, Agnes Carlson, Kenneth Q' 'K 1 r f . iJ'!iw?if ws 'Q 0 s qu. F' Miliv- p-' , Top : Caros, Georgia Castilla, Rene Castillo, Helen Ceremo, Virginia Chamberlin, Phillip Choate, Dolores Christensen, Mimi Claricla, Nancy Bottom: Clardy, John Clarke, Anita Clark, Jean Clark, Robert Claros, Robert Clason, Jack Clegg, Mary Lou Clyde, Danny xr 41 'A ,M Top: Collier, Earl Collins, Carolyn Colombo, Chris Coltzer, Henry Colunga, William Conner, Norman Cook, Sandra Cornett, Marion Bottom : Croix, Jimmy Davenport, Wilbum Day, Donna D'Ambra, Joe De La Rosa, Petra Dent, Susan Dick, Penny Dickard, David Top: Dietz, Robert Dry, Owen Eckenrode, Dennis Elam, Larry Emerson, Carolyn Engelke, Linda Escudero, David Fairchild, Jeffery Bottom: Falks, Billy Felts, Mary Nell Files, Kay Fretwell, Bing Friedberg, Mickey Garcia, Robert Gardner, John Gilbert, Kenneth Giles, Algy F. Top: Gillane, Tommy Gober, John Gonzales, Josephine Goode, Donald Goodenow, George Graber, Susan Gray, Margaret Green, Sarah Bottom: Haby, Gisela Haddock, Dee Halliwell, Jackie Harmon, Kay Harris, Ann Harris, Beverly Hartnett, Beverly Hartsell, Patsy Heatherly, Cynthia ' ' 9? :, ,iffy ffilzg 1 Top: Hernandez, Reyes Hill, Robert Hingle, Earl Hoecker, Ronald Hodges, Beverly Hollway, Pat Hood, James Houston, Jimmy Bottom : Howell, Lyndon Hudson, Pat Hunt, Linda Inabnet, Nancy Ing, Agree Irish, Stephen Jacobson, Ray Jahn, Joan James, Brenda 'W Top: Jakovich, Edward Jordan, Judy Kainer, joe Kelso, W. A. Killough, Barbara Knipp, Carolyn Kortll, Robert Krantz, ,leneene Bottom: Lawson, Carole Layman, Ieraldine Lera, Margaret Lvssenherry, Jerry Le-veritt, Dwight Lewis, Clarence Lewing, Garland Lhoste, La Nan Lincman, Vancclla Top: Lolley, Connie Looinis, Gus Lopez, Lydia I.upc-r, Edwin Luxardo, Roselie Maccr, Joan Maclnf-rney, Pat Mallia. Patsy Bottom: Maples, Eddie Moreno, Joe Martinvz. John Marullo, Frank Marx, Louis Maxwell, Edward Mayville, David Mayo, Peggy vip Top: McCann Jr., Everett McDonough, Pat McMasters, Pat McReynolds, Ward Meadows, T. A. Meriotti, Sally Menge, Cora Jean Merritt, Carol Ann Bottom: Michel, Joe Micheletti, Robert Mm-iners, Fredericka Miller, Frances Moffett, William Moore, Georgina Moore, Karen Moore, Nancy Moreland, Ann wzknm Any ,vw 'i Top: Moreland, Jean Morris, James Moyd, Yvonne Newberry, Shirley Newkirk, Alvin Neyra, Stella Novelli, Annette Nussenhlatt, Mike Bottom: Nuce, John Olsen, Phyllis Olsen, Shirley Opperman, Karen Orange, Richard Ostermeyer, Alice Ottmon, Evangeline Padgett, Judith Panattoni, Mary Ann fop: Pate, Garry Pearson, David Pearson, Doris Peck, Joe Pereira Jr., Melvi Pg-rlnian, Jason Powell, Therline Porter, Glynnis Bottom: Quintero, Gloria Quifgv, Gypsy Rabinowitz, Rees Reil, Pat Rice, Allen Rice, Carol Ann Richard, Floyd Rickelmen, Bonnie Ridley, Marie wwf' Top: Ritzler, Leo Roan, Jimmy Robertson, Horace Rodriguez, Anthony Rodriguez, Chano Rouse, Willie Sanderson, Ronnie Sarich Jr., Rudolph Bottom Savanich, Peter Schott, J. W. Schuler, Patsy .lean Schwartz, Phyllis Scrafone, Kathleen Sebesta, Rosalee Sena, Eusebio Seymour, Jimmy Shaw, jimmy Top: Shepherd, Hose Marie Schultz, Elaire Shukanes, Lennie Pearl Skains, Linda Smith, Charlotte Smith, Kenneth Smith, ,lerilyn Smith, Virginia Bottom: Sosa, Mary Spencer, Mike Sorensen, Elsa Stansfield, Marjorie Stein, Ernest St. John, Ross Strain, Darrell Strong, ,lo Ann Syers, Richard ,5 if v urprzlse or QQGCKQI' Top: Telzer, Guy Telzer, Hope Teplitzky, Rozell Thiem, Judy Thomas, Bonny Thompson, Jo Ann Trout, Clyde Torrealba, George Torres, Frank Bottom: Tucker, Judy Vanskike, Betty Vento, Norma Volot, Carl Wagner, Janice Wagner, Kay Ward, Joyce Ware, Bruce Werner, Henry AK 1 19- cspeczdf n -, --L i::Jf'HQ w Top: Warren, Jerry Watson, Rayma Webb, Glenda Westbrook, Betty Wells, Carolyn White, Bruce Wibker, Robert Williams, Walter Willis, Lucinda Bottom: Willyartl, Jeanne Willard, Jerry Wilson, Pat Wilson, Shirley Wise, Alfred Wooley, Kenneth Wren, Betty Young, Elroy Zahradnik, John ,xv . Q. ,,, 13: is ii sg? ,,., . if if wif T if t -1 M i?ffI?ifa. - . .4 I :fle H .. -,z e if gf 19 4 1 if it WK N- QQ by as X, if m f, xi' , W, 1, ff-'frsvk ' . awww k f jk i- :Q ,. k JW + 4' . L- V . ' A , 'fbi . i q.-5 .2 f- -1235 its zlrsf Wafes N0 faculty first mates here fill The roll of dull 'Vaclav or fill,' Each individual has a way Of balancing his work with play. V s,rf f -if . lrts if it Q 9 tt X A t-,. I l ,i'i Q YF? ES . 1'-J I 11 Ivy N u v 0-f Wa 'iff if H ,W ,Agi? .,ff21gfQi-..,3 ff - We sf' H1555 W ,., M mf: ,S -Nw A ' , .L fg:1farqr,Q ,W v ,A fs . wg, 'hu W ww ,Fam f,.. W., U. A '-W D kv f::,4f::M -nr-4 fjraoffzbnts' Galveston, Port and Play- ground of the Southwestf, with the distinction of having the first medical college, first training school for nurses, first telegraph, first private bank, first electric lights and first Chamber of Com- merce, along with one of the first cities in Texas to attempt to pro- vide free public schools for chil- dren of school age, means very little to us when we think of our city today with its fine public schools, medical college and won- derful playground of 27 miles of beach. It is needless to remind each of you today of your many obligations to the Island of Gal- veston in furthering not only the school system, but also your moral and spiritual obligations that are so vital to a community. When you represent your city fCalvestonl and your school fBall High Schooll, be proud and recognize them for their fine tra- ditions and many achievements for a community and school can only become what you, as an in- dividual, make them. flfmaf ef. W1.aj7-21 70 fgg C5fz10Q12f 3009 There is an old saying about not being able to see the forest for the treesg and it,s true that sometimes welre so familiar with a situation that we fail to fully ap- preciate it. Each year thousands of tour- ists flock to Galveston to enjoy the facili- ties that, as residents, are yours everyday. Soon you will be out of school and will take your places in the economic and so- cial life of Galveston. Never forget that relaxation and exercise are vital parts of well adjusted living. Galveston is a good place to live. Enjoy its resources-take full advantage of your communityis offerings. Sincerely, Vice President srow Pursue scaoows Ll I rv ALVE . G, QQNEWAL f3FS11e..I:.'w Q so-wM.a-wma-WWW-',,wQ .. ...WM , Q ,- .. ,,., . f eww .1-'aW - fm .vii , , .. ,,.. M .iwwffgwgf XZQQQIQCQ gfemfobymenf anofezjoymenf After-hours pleasure on the golf course is enjoyed by Mr. J. Davis Hill, superintendent, and Dr. Morgan Evans, assistant superintendent of secondary schools. Pictured enroute to a work session in the administration office are Board of Education members, be- ginning with the bottom step: Mr. Hill, Dr. Evans, Mr. Eugene Jackson, Mr. Dudley W. Peterson, Mrs. John N. Olsen, Mr. Charles E. Ott, Mr. 0. C. Unhehagen, Mr. Henry Clark, Dr. Stephen R. Lewis and Mr. William H. Smith. These administrators sacrifice much of their leisure to ensure the well-rounded program of work and play provided in the Galveston sys- tem: Mental, physical and social de- velopment for a new generation of Islanders. 9ar0Q121lr2y a w50Qs0me pasbme MRS. CLAUDIA OVERLAND Commercial MISS BESSIE BURROWS Mathematics hibiscus fanciers MR. JAY TODES Industrial MISS ATTELIA MULLER Home and Family Life MRS. MARGARET STEIN Attendance Clerk Semi-tropic Splendor MR. WALTON CHAMBERS Counselor MISS ESTELLE TART History MRS. SHELBY MOWAT Science MISS AGNES SPENCE Science horticulture study csporfs - fo refeue fenszbn CAPT. CHARLES WELCH ROTC MR. ELMER PALMER Industrial building the duck blind Industrial ROTC Industrial out-of-season practice MR. EMMETT OWEN SGT. CARL STRAWN MR. CHARLES WILSON MR. JOHN GARRISON P.E. MRS. EDITH TULLY P.E. MR. DARRELL TULLY P.E. keeping in form Snferfazbm ent' - or reLxaf1On MR. PAUL REGISTER P.E. MR. BILL ADKINS Drum and Bugle Corps movies are to their liking MR. RILEY LEFEVERS History MR. JOE TAYLOR P.E. MR. W. W. EMMONS P.E. spectator sports via TV MRS. COYE EMMONS Commercial MISS ALICIA TATE Library MR. JEARL POWERS Industrial MR. WAYNE ROE Music music hath charmv fmignlw' 1 arzef jgr spzce SFC. S. J. BUCHOK ROTC model railroading is the hobby , MRS. ALLENA JACKSON History MRS. FRANCES DYBOWSKI Journalism young people's groups-a shared interest MRS. MARILYN PARKER Home and Family Life MR. CHARLES JONES Band if they compare . ' pleasing sounds, respectively : sewing machine hi-fi records MR. C. W. BERTSCHLER MR. W. O. BARLOW Science and Math with photography and astronomy interests MRS. ELIZABETH WETMORE MRS. HELEN SHEPHERD Science and Commercial out-of-doors enthusiasts for horseback riding and sports , ,. 3 3 I A sim ' CD10 erszf hr 05091191012 MRS. ALTA PFEIFFER Math a music-inspired mood Math MRS. EUGENIA domestzc arts KIRKPATRICK English music-preferences could be the discussion MISS BUNNY CALVERT MRS, GAY r THIBODEAUX MISS MARY JANE MCGUIRE History MRS. VI SKYIEPAL Registrar theater enthusiasts MR. ARTHUR GRAHAM Public Speaking sf. ' 351231QQvj,52TQfQe2ii?fQfl Z 51555-iggwisgsgfefifzggi I I'QUT!rifi-HZ-Xxifiis.zzlsiimiviisix msg, - o IV 'L We A mg .,.. G. . Lge, ,, . 5 if . ..4.q5::5.. Q sw? X K 1 1 7, iqagygii ,M , in w 5 5 FV '38 peczaf gnferesfs - or znofbzbfzczfg Miss ROSAMONDE WILLIAMS then enrichment of books MRS. GLORIA SCHMIDT Secretary MRS. CATHERINE REDMOND History MISS HELEN HOWARD Commercial the rewards of collecting fsalt-pepper sets, antique pitchers, coinsj '1.i MISS ROBBIE FINCH Home and Family Life MRS. MARY ABRAHAM Spanish MRS. BLANCHE SAUNDERS History MISS YVETTE ROSENTHAL English MISS GRETA OPPE Science the scope of travel Wea 122 P' Q7 oenfzzres - for Qzlvure MRS. ELIZABETH WHITE English MISS NINA HOLLAND Science attentive to a book review MISS HELEN ROBINSON English MR. HERBERT HUFFAKER Adult Education Director MRS. MARIANNE RANKIN Commercial browsing at the library RS. OLEN A LAIRE English RS. MARY OORE Math ISS ERNESTINE SCAR English fusing sir vorites 'Y Mrs. Helen Stewart, Mrs. Ima Sarich, Mrs. Teresa Cainer, Mrs. T. A. Gillane, Mrs. Vera Quaternik, and Mrs. Ellen Jay. our food First row, from left: Mary Harris, Grace Cooper, Rosa Turner. Second: Eddie Henderson, Lillie Mae Pope, Maude Chinn, Frankie Jackson. Third: Whitty Arsoneaux, Hester Chatmon, Clara Harry, Jessie Chapman, Joseph Edwards. our tidy surroundings 1-w,5f2gS12sfz. 1 FQ JUS Crew projects earn profit and fun: One for all, and all for one ,- From Student Counczl, to Purple Quill We Tors work wzth a ready wzll. t 'Nr 1 I lui' 8 i-N T . .g- , If F: it 3 , S A ,V mm,3,,,,5,iww.M,mmmgimf-.-A M ig, Q ., ,:1-.WM,, 'T' Mil- Mfwwm ,M .V , W, X,Ak :,.,,.iwMW,,m f , f W , .,,.g,.,,w,m,,-,, - f- , M' u k :, .iii 2 , 1- E3. W.w-www 7 ' . I I ,Q , ggi?,w,,,,,A.,,f1,.,.N,W..,.,wg.M . 1 - - -- 5251? I ' ' ' I ' 'Q' I W 1 K . Q5 i- 9.,.ff,,W,v,. MW- V, ish ,Q K .vw MM, . , , mm-W wwLMW,,EM,M.,m..w Qyxiidkww 1 j 1 Mwg, .V 5, W Wmwmufirv I l V I , - f '- N ,.., ?A,,,,iWW .:. ,mi,,Wf,3W.WMm:m.,w,,,?WA.,. WQJQMWMM-'MM M ng. MW , ,,,,A..,.M,. . . WW K in ,W,,,A.:, A-W-N'f-ffv'ff-WU - 'U , . 2 ,,,,,,,.,,,, .W A :- 2- K M A kg. 1 5 fa WMM. MQW. ww' ' M 'f? M. X, - Y 5 fl-w,xi,ff,A NM. ,, wg -V My-' 1 K ,Nm- WM ,L,. ,, A.L.,,,L mi ,.,N,,.MW ,,A. . N .WN , WM! '- k .s,.,,m,,A - . .Y , M ,Z A I ..-Quummwwgfg-'M'M s WS Q x I. X' h . . X -sr 0 ,:f. ::-fe: QA ' , Q 'V+ 2 i oun czfj 14122 ya 529050 exans ere Planning for one of the largest tudent Council activities in Ball ligh council history was Susan tephen, at right. The event was ie Texas Association of Student founcils, state convention, held ere March 28-30. 757. Delegates ttended from all sections of 'exas, totaling about 1,500 stu- ents. Qecofafzons Commzffee Ont row, from left: Judy Frenzel, Hope Telzer, Pat aclnerney, Peggy Mayo, Norma Vento, Deanna Dorchester, -len Fant. Back row: Welton Schexnaider, Edward Ruttiger, irtin Bowers, Bobby Lawson, Jimmy Edmonson, Darrel rrison, Rose Mary Pacheco, Lucinda Willis, Lydia Lopez. Susan, TASC secretary, assisted the Student Council in arranging s for the convention. ln addition to this office, she holds the secretary- ship of the senior class this year. Susan attended the national Stu- dent Council leadership confer- ence held in Estes Park, Colorado, in August, 1956. Gourfesy G 012212212799 Front row, from left: Erben Schuldt, Carolyn Shirley, Tookie Parrish, Doris Katz, Susan Stephen, Robert Wittig. Back row: Tony Garcia, Edward Ruttiger, Jimmy Edmonson, Bobby Lawson, Frank Annweiller, Gregory Reckoff. fjnferfalkzmenf Gommzffee Various committees 'rved to make arrange- ents for the visitors, in- uding a dance and deco- ,tions committee. Provi- ons were made for lodg- gs, and a courtesy car vmmittee provided trans- Jrtation. Numerous and success- ful were the events planned to entertain the guests during their stay on the Island. Due to ef- forts of the entertainment committee, the ,57 Coun- cil state conference long will be remembered. Front row, from left: Darlene Garcia, Judith Collier, Phyllis Woodard, Carmen Laycock, Annette Levin, Nancy Sattler, Pat Fultz. Back row: Romeo Munoz, Tommy Chamberlain, Claudia Zorn, Nancy Strickmeir, Beth Rowland, Martha Ed- wards, Connie Russo, Nina Westerman, Jackie Elister. 109 Shown flying, and on display for the student body, is the Ball High Victory Flag. It was designed last year by Gary Brim, one of the many students who submitted ideas in the Student Council's contest. The Victory Flag is flown each time Ball High receives any out- standing recognition. The flag is of the traditional colors, purple background and gold letters. Uzcforzous cSp01'f.9122az2.SfQU Below are the Good Sportsmanship League delegates, Jimmy Snodgrass, Robert Wittig and Doris Katz. They are shown presenting to the Beaumont delegates the Ball High token of friendship, a half football covered with glitter. Ball High has been a member of the Good Sports- manship League since l94-7 and follows its code of ethics. 7 Pictured to the left are the designers of the friendship token, Sandra Salinas, Carl Schilling, and Pat Maser. il- ..'-.lvfi Pictured at the lower left Daniel Rodrlquez ,lo Ann Strong and Tommy Gillane Lower right Gilbert Martinez Edward Ruttiger, Among the yearly activities sponsored by the Student Council is the canned goods drive. This is held just before Christmas. All the food received is turned over to the Sal- vation Army for distribution. This year 4387 cans were given. Introducing this stock-piling of canned goods, is Twirp Week. During this interval, members of the fairer sex are given the run of the school. They may exercise certain school privileges usually granted to their masculine class- mates. lNote group below.l A nine-months project of the Student Council is the school store, maintained for the convenience of students, as is pictured above. Another annual activity is the sponsoring of school-wide clean-up week. Mrs. Mary C. Abraham is the Council's faculty sponsor. Xaffon afjign or OCIQI? Stephen Bickel .,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,, p resident Ralph Bowers ..,.,7 ,,,,,, 11 ice president Sue Hayes ,,,,,.,,..,... ,,,,,,. s ecretary Nancy Strickmeier ....,,,,,, ,,,, t reasurer Miss Eugenia Coldwell ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..Y,,,,,, sponsor Objective of the National Honor Society is to encourage scholarship and to emphasize the im- portance of character, leadership, and service among students. Pictured at right are Honor Society students helping to compile the student directory, one of the projects of the group. Below we see the tapping ceremony for new mem- bers of the society. Thomas Barker Stephen Bickel Ralph Bowers Alice Collison Patricia Fultz Jo Ann Cernand Sue Hayes lrwin Herz Louise Lamar Louise Parrish Carole Rodgers ,lean Rodgers Victor Salas Susan Stephen Nancy Strickmeier Claudia Zorn I '!'lEl 'ZH Purpose of the Junior Classical League is to pro- mote fellowship among Latin students throughout the United States and to learn more about the life, customs and religion of the early Romans. Consul ,,.,,,,, Praelor .i,,,.. Quaestor ......., Aedile ...,.,,,, Scriba ..,,. Nuntius ,,..., Sponsor ,,,.., Chris Anagnostis Ralph Bowers Adrian Brachfeld Charna Bulba Esther Bulbe Paul Burka Bill Cherry Daphne Curtis Susan Dent Deanna Dorchester Owen Dry Julia Edwards Carolyn Emerson Kay Files Marion Cay John Gober David Hopkins Ray Jacobson ., ,,,,,,, ,, Ralph Bowers Deanna Dorchester Nancy Lineman Kay Files Daphne Curtis Paul Burka Mrs. Elizabeth White Dottie Mae Jordan Judith Jordan Aaron Kreisler Nancy Lineman Pat Maclnerney Peggy Mayo Fredericka Meiners Ann Mooreland Jean Mooreland Richard Neuman Hike Nussenblatt Doris Pearson Erben Schuldt Lennie Shukanes Jerilyn Smith Judy Tucker Rayma Watson Bruce White H 'I'-411 l ,Q , Sock and Buskin is an organization de- signed to present plays and entertainment for the school, and to other clubs and associations. Mr. Arthur Graham ,...,,..,,,,,,.,....,,,.,..,,......,,,,,,. sponsor Bruce Collier ....,,,,...... .....,,,,,,..,.. p resident Beth Rowland ..... .,,,.... v ice president Peggy Burton ....... .,.....,.,.. s ecretary Barbara Crawford ,.... ,.,... t reasurer lsabel Autrey Tommy Barker Adrian Brachfeld Peggy Burton Georgia Caros Bruce Collier Barbara Crawford Victor Damiani Mark Dierlam Nancy Frederickson Raleigh Garcia Barbara Gerbert LOG Toni Gruben David Hughes Nancy lnabnet Carol Ann .lohnigan Patricia Maclnemy Kathleen McCarthy Charles McLin Peter Moore Jean Mooreland Donna Ober Beth Rowland John Rowland Sandra Salinas Carolyn Shirley Gussie Williams Bobby Wilkins CS ocf dl? of ,jgczskfh Giving last minute directions to the cast of Time Out for Gin- ger is Mr. Arthur Graham. The cast, of course, is very nervous, but determined to do its very best and do a show that will up- hold the good name Sock and Buskin has made for itself in Ball High School and in this dis- trict. Each year our group enters a play in the Interscholastic League Conlest. In the past few years we have placed in this con- test. lere are some scenes from Sock and Buskin plays lone this year. We get an on-stage view and behind- he-scenes shots. 'uttin on makeu is not as eas as it looks. It g P Y akes an expert to do it convincingly. n the dressing rooms behind stage much hurry, ush, and hubbuh goes on before a show. But before ie production is staged there must be someone to ee the showg that's where advertising and ticket elling comes in. Ahhh! At last everyone can relaxg the show is on ithout more than a few catastrophes. fyooffyfls an 97012 fas if 10 The Night of Janu- ary 16th,' was pro- duced at the Galveston County courthouse by Sock and Buskin on two nights in late Jan- uary, with full house attendance. This play was a trialg at the per- formances a jury was chosen from the aud- ience. A different ver- dict was reached each iuununnmsw :JL iz. f Appearing in the pict are: At top, center, ,I Rowland and Peter Mc At lower Ie-ft, Peggy Bur ton, Raleigh Garcia. Br Wilkins, Victor Dam Pat Maclnerney, N Fredericksen, and Sax Salinas. At lower right, Peggy Bur- ton, Jean Moore-land, and Bobby Wvilkins. Yafzonafi espzdns The purpose and aim of the National Thespians shall be the advancement and improvement of the program of the dramatic arts in secondary schools. In order to become a member of the National Thespian Society a student must earn ten Thespian points by giving plays, acting, directing, and work- ing behind scenes the student to be approved by Mr. Graham. Peggy Burton Bruce Collier Barbara Crawford Barbara Cerbert Toni Gruben IIL LOG David Hughes Carol Ann Johnigan Charles Mclsin Beth Rowland Bobby Wilkins Purpose of the Debate Club is to develop poise and assurance in speaking and to display knowledge on outstand- ing current subjects. The club has been busy preparing briefs for the Debate Tournament which was held in Beaumont March 9. Also tops on their agenda was the de- bate against the Kirwin team in the speech room at Ball, February 18. Qebdfe N LOG Stephen Bickel ...,,,,, ,,,,,,.,... . .. chairman Bruce Collier ,,,..,.....,.............. co-chairman Mrs. Catherine Redmond .,..., ....,,. s ponsor Stephen Bickel Gloria Drennall Bruce Collier ADH M00r6l8Hd Claudia Zorn Peter Moore Louise Parrish Herman Hankamer There are intervals of speech Like gentle waves on the beach. Or, as an angry sea on the shore, Diction might intensify and soar. All you, of the golden tongue, Dynamically, you have sung In the premise that has been stated, As you emoted or debated. He-lvne Olson Virginia Currillo Klaggin- Cari-ia 'Xlary Hmlen farm mu Wyrmalx 11 Dix ire 11 ya ll in illll Ire llumtln Harris mu 1 1 CLUB LOG , president , rife president lfalll 1f'I.CF presizlvnt rspringl , ,, serreiary trezzsilrer , reporter parfianzerzlarirln ,, historian , , song leader N11 Q Robbie l'1nLl1 and Miglia Mueller. and Mrs. Nldflhll ldrlu r sponsors Charlenv llf-rnarmiuni Linda llludwurth yu' llaclge-tt 'anvltv llarlgett ,lem flinv llarlgvtt A cillv flamnu-r Sylvia Carilc-nas Sally Carillu Cliarlullm- Cairns-ll Donna Day ,lusiv llillluri' Harrivt llominguv Penny Dick Marilyn Day Sllirls-y Dickr-rson Linrlu lfnglm-kv Mavis Eickle-r Maglgiif Carviu Mary l'le-lrfn Garza Darlim- Carvia Sarannv Urvgnry Orpha llnlarza Dorothy Harris Slxirly Holliwvll Kay Harmon Pat Halluwuy Palsy Hvrlsvll Phyllis ,lunvs Sammy Km-'svl Fellowship in: Planning, program- ming, preparing, partying and putting- to-rights, afterwards, is shared by Fu- ture Homemakers. Practical training for the future is the skill gained, along with the girlish gaiety that prevails. Lanan Lhoste Carole Lawson ,loan Lera Marilyn Letinich Marilyn Macnair Linda Mancillas Virgie Morales Karen Moore Mamie Marullo Beth Jo Mayfield Diane Migliavacca Vena Newman Shirley Newberry Helene Olsen Yvonne O'Connor Verdie Ochoa Thelma Ostermayer Alice Ostermeyar June Olivier Donna Ober Mary Ann Panattoni Rosemary Pacheco Joy Paysse Carla Rickert Ann Rodgers Elva .lean Rodgers Connie Russo Kathleen Scrafone Joyce Sharp Joyce Wytovak Betty Westlirook fQ.f organ - lfqbny Ziff t7000fdI20f r7d.5'AI0l2.5' FHA members get ready for a dance in the school cafeteria and prepare the Night Before Christmas theme featured in the early Decem syn fzsfrzdf K... rfs C7115 . . . appreciation of craftsmanship and its potentialities. Mr. Emmett Owen Jr. Sp0nS0f LOG Creceneio Alaniz Walter Andreason Phillip Askew Charles Crawford Jesse Galvan Tony Garcia James Hempel Erasmo Herrera Donald Kenney Darrell King Gene Linton Williani Nelson George Pinto Richard Rico Douglas Shaper Douglas Strain Frank Tomblin l20 In executive capacity are, from left, Craftsmen James Hempel, president: Douglas Schaper, sergeant-at-armsg B. B. Nelson, vice presidentg Douglas Strain, secretaryg Crecencio Alaniz, reporter. QA HE :J J, .. 1 M ',.L We . .gl XJ E:, I In W CLUB LOG Aamoth, Rose Marie Andrews, Norva Lou Andronis, Maria Bailey, Joyce Bell, Gayle Bronstein, Harriet Bulbe, Esther Clark, Theresa Collison, Alice Dell'0ss0, Lauretta Eichler, Mavis Ervin, Melba Frederickson, Nancy Geller, Marilyn Cordy, Jane Halloway, Pat Hood, Betty Jo Inabnet, Nancy Johnson, Brenda Jones, Phyllis Jordan, Dottie Mac Katz, Doris Koch, Sandra Koeppe, Jeanne Lamar, Louise Laursen, Louise Lawson, Carole Levin, Annette Maceo, Rosemarie Maser, Pat McElwaine, Margaret Menotti. Loretta Morris, Celia Olier. Donna Ohlund, Carolyn Pannattoni, Mary Ann Parrish. Martha Pennington, Priscilla Peterson, Nancy Rabinowitz. Reesa Rickert. Carla Rose. Jo Ann Rowland, Joyce Russell. Jo Ann Sapsky. Mary Ellen Sattler. Nancy Schatlewald, Mary Smiley, Jo Vern Stephen, Susan Sweeney, Alice Torregrossa, Carolyn Vanskike, Ervi Woociartl, Phyllis Zapalac, Betty Jean Zorn, Claudia jufufe Xazrses The Future Nurses are organized to stimulate the memhersl interest in the nursing field and to investigate possibilities of a HCareer in Nursing. Sponsors: Mrs. Gilbert Eadc Hrs. James C. Coleman Jr. Barbara Sue Schneider . ,, ,,,,,,, president Bertha Horn-no ,,,,,..., ,,,.,,,, v ice president Kay Brewer ,,,.Y.. ,,,,, , ,, secretary-treasurer Emily Narvaez .,,,,, ,, corresponding secretary other mem Peggy Lester Y.,,,, ,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, . s ergeant-at-arms Lupe Baigen Beverly Baird Ruth Braunagel Connie Bryant Shirley Bullet Peggy Burton .loanne Carswell Joyce Curry Carolyn DeVasier Harriet Domingue Fredda Sue Doshier Shirley Echols Amelia Flores Delores Garza Jeanne Gerdes Angie Gongora bers are: Sue Hayes Ramona Howell Janis Jones Marilyn Ann Lee Jenny Lind Audelia Mata Lydia Martinez Leonora Melchor Orfelino Moreno Carmen Nicolini Lydia Patton Cora Roberts Joan Schwab Mary Lee Swinner Dina Torres Peggy Taylor Toni Cruben Mary Vasquez D0r0Ihy Harris Nettie Villarreal Elaine H3f1'YmHU Nancy Lineman Pictured while at John Sealy hos- pital to view an operation are mem- bers of the Future Nurses. Above are pictures of some of the models for the style show the club gave, and a photograph actually taken dur- ing the show. CLUB LOG Charles Be-ntly Robbie Lee Criss Loretta Di-ll'Osso Carolyn Ruskin Creeencio Alaniz Dolores Garza Lydia Garza Willie Garza Annie Miranda Donald Matejowsky Paul De La Rosa Olivia Martinez A club project which afforded much pleasure for the community, as a whole, was the Nativity scene. This Christmas season achievement is pictured below. l' ll' unzor JZGSXOIVUJQS Gfapfer 77 The Junior Historians group has for its purpose: to promote interest in the historical background and landmarks of our city. Diane Palmer ,........,,,,.., ..., rt,,..,.t.,... p r esident Kathleen McCarthy ,,,.,,, ,,... 11 ice president Alice Sweeney ..,- .,,.,.A .t,.....A,. s ecretary Elka Fargotstein .,,..,.......,. ,,..... t reasurer Barbara Sue Schneider ......., .....r s ang leader Mr. Riley Le Fevers ...... sponsor Uwe-N., VM: f - -if H-2. V ' f:S-25:-w, , --,--: A if 4'- CLUB LOG Norva Lou Andrews Anne Blocker Ruth Braunegal Harriet Bronstein Alice Collison Robbie Lee Criss Diana D'Albergo June Dale Carolyn DeVasier Elka Fargostein Nancy Frederickson Patricia Fultz Marilyn Geller Jeanne Cerdes Corinne Cherbis Samuel Gipson Peggy Hough Frank Huurtas Brenda Johnson Janis Jones Joyce Jones Phyllis Jones Doris Katz Laurie Konzelman Louise Lamar Annette Levin Rose Marie Maceo Patricia Maser Kathleen McCarthy Margaret McElwaine Marlene Nathan Diane Palmer Tookie Parrish Sherin Pfennig Priscilla Pennington Beth Rowland Joanne Russel Nancy Sattler Barbara Sue Schneider Joan Schwab Camille Scrafone Robert Sherrod Sharon Shivers Alice Sweeney Carolyn Teichman Carolyn Torrcgrossa Ervi Vanskike Geneva Wallach Vivien Webb Barbara Williams Betty Jean Zapalac Sandra Zimmerman Among the varied projects during '56-'57 were presenting an assembly program, entertaining a junior group from Houston and giving aid in the restoration of the historic Williams- Tucker home, built by Samuel May Williams, Texas colonists' secretary. G K-Q' , unzbr ffqcaklny Off csczence To improve the BHS science enthusiast's knowledge and appreciation of the sciences. Miss Agnes Spence Mr. G. W. Bertschler sponsors Manuel Syers ..,c,,....,,..,... ,,,,,,, ,,.....,.. p r esident Gerald Blakeman .....,, ..,. v ice president Susan Stephen ...,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,... s ecretary John Cleveland ....,, ,,,,,. t reasurer Lauretta Dell'Osso reporter - -A lo 5 pt ACADEMY LOG Pete Blakeman Anne Blocker Charles Booher Bill Bradshaw Mark Dierlam Gig Coodenow Arden Could Eleanor Halbert Ralph Henderson Elaine Hennessy Charles Hooks Ronnie Kantowski .leneene Krantz Neil Lewis Charles Mares Noel McCurley Patsy Schuler Mary Schadewald Dale Somers Philip Somers Jack Syers Paul Van Nieuwenhuize Bayne Yancy Earl Turner .lohn Rowland The club sponsored a Science Fair May 2 at Ball High. Physics, biology, and chemistry classes par- ticipated. Pictured at left are John Rice and Norman Bendiksen, Ball sophomores this year. In March of '56 they represented Stephen F. Austin in the Fair. The Science Academy also had a Seeds of Friend- ship collection for overseas neighbors to better their agriculture. John Rowland was a Ball representative at the state Junior Academy of Science meet, speak- ing on What ls Hi-Fi? I Za fs t UHIOF Qffeaffjross 1 in 4 ,ig alll! 'ng,, X 2 c It r 3 ig snakfrlgih-w ii! Norva Lou Andrews Dena Sanchez ,,...,.,, Sue Hayes ...,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, Barbara McDonald Vincent Sorrentino, B0 and Kay Mclflwaine Mrs. Helen Shepherd Alton Alsup Joyce Holcomb CHAPTER LOG president secretary treasurer corresponding secretary nnie Hingle, , vice presidents ,, sponsor Patsy Richeson Pat Wilson Barbara Nichols if in ,, f 1 N? .tp X Helping hands are busy hands, and our Red Cross chapter members learn the gratification of assisting less fortunate individuals to share their burdens. The message of this service group is given to fellow students through a specially planned assembly program, below. Y? if 4+ 35 xiii? HH 5? ws? if Sa W ' ' ,lsegfifi i - If .,.. i X 7 5 , if W tw gg ,tg t wi Y Qi? Q P Q 34 Betty .lo Hood Henrietta Seaver Nancy Moore Robert Roberts Josie DiMare Marilyn Lee Judith Jordan Isabel Autrey Sandra Smith Mavis Eichler Erleen Cortes Elva Rogers is as x . Q 75-yi Q W Y M We . W a i - seg- , - . , , . , - , Tw W lWM , V, M. , , , . , ., sc, , sf , My MZNV W N A ,,,N V 'l W H ' '- 'TLfffr-es-1, N , R - ' 4 , 5 H ' ' N xirwr -L1fZi!i': 'ififfi ' 55? ' ' ' - - is-fixes' - f , '- A f. f he , -:,Llf'5 5 ln:-!?Z?f.i:1f ' 25:5 if-' 5 I . s QU i .,gj,.:,f f ' ??2ELgf?fY,fiuiif 4. ,.- . N ,- If.. lf--' ' H- ' , S .' . .' I'1- Jw-s 2 :fs,,,,'i4g g5 'ng . if 4. ,--2-'gig Z-sf,:gf-'f:.s--Sf'-::,gfff?fFE5??ff yzff :sg-gargiszstgrf, 1:'y5fQ,v,, Q 11:-YQ , Q an 1 ja E 41,0 11 Q ' ' x , 1-wer-ref Re- ' 5-xx he 1 .Iii h ,ss-1' XY EY J wszmmunl' Linda Mancillas Larry Hornbeck Tony Torres Linda Proctor Nettie Villarreal Mary Zientek Nancy lnabnet Romeo Munoz Judy Thiem Gilbert Martinez 'hi CS QI' UI C Q A l anof J GA1'1Qs'f1Zz121Q 11 1 R ii .Wwe n-1's -'f Service to others is characteristic of both the Red Cross junior chapter and the Christian Fellowship at our school. In the annual Red Cross member- ship drive this year, Miss Lillian Nicholsonss class, above, led in voluntary contributions. With Adrian Brachfeld in charge, at right, the chapter discussed its part in Civil Defense. Gfrzbfzdn gem 603640 Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Allena B. Jackson, this group promotes what its name implies. It helps with arranging for prayer leadership, as pictured be- low, for the two cafeteria lunch periods daily. It provides inspirational programs, with guest speakers. One of its projects is the filling of food baskets for the needy at Thanksgiving time. Its ideals include those expressed in the Ten Commandments for Teenagersf, This philosophy was copied from the American Junior Red Cross Journal. 1. Stop and think before you drink. 2. Don't let your parents down, they brought you up. 3. Be humble enough to obey. You will be giving orders your- self some day. 4. At the first moment turn away from unclean thinking-at the first moment. 5. Don't show off when driving. If you want to race, go to Indianapolis. 6. Choose a date who would make a good mate. 7. Go to church faithfully. The Creator gives us a week. Give Him back an hour. 8. Avoid 'following the crowd.' Be an engine, not a caboose. 9. Choose your companions carefully. You are what they are. Or even better-keep the original Ten Commandments. fAdopted by the Federation of Catholic High Schools at its 1955 convention.J fOn BHS students' page of memories for March, 1957, will 4. be the unforgettable motion picture The Ten Commandments. FELLOWSHIP LOG Ralph Henderson, president Lila White, vice president Diana D'Albergo, secretary Anne Blocker, treasurer Joyce Sharp and Sherin Pfennig, pianists Dale Hodges and Tommy Barker, vhoristers Jther members are: Evelyn Alessi Ethel Atkins Wanda Axelson Hazel Barnum Clair Beck Olivia Blythe Connie Bryant Sandra Chesser Delores Choate Jean Clark ,lo Crawford Daphne Curtis Victor Damiani Marilyn Day ,Joyce Devoll June Dale Martha Edwards Linda Engelke Fran Fontille Orfelina Galarza Bette Gates Betty Gilbert Jane Green Jackie Halliwell Korita Hamilton Kaye Harmon Ann Harris Elaine Hennessy Barbara Jacobson Ray Jacobson Donald King Paula Kirsten 1. C. Kissinger Ann Langley Jolmnie Lemke ff? Brenda Levy Van Lineman Rosalie Luxardo Kay McElwaine Barbara McClellan Carol Merrith Georgina Moore Carol O,Brien Susan Olsen lqlf... ,I,. Dana-, . tual-J Barbara Pickens Linda Proctor Joy Paysse Linda Rountree Sandra Smith Sharon Shivers Linda Sowell Jenneth Streeter Tom Switzer n 1 M.. Dale Thompson Elizabeth Velasco Geneva Wallach Vivian Webb Glenda Webb Bruce White Barbara Williams Mary Kay Wilson Shirley Wilson I70 111226614 csense It is organized to give students a better sense of numbers. Mrs. Alta Pfeiffer is the M--f sponsor, and members include: Rose Marie Aalnoth Ann Blocker David Cuillot Judy Jordan Fredericka Meiners Nancy Strickmeier ,. J HP i , 1 lnterscholastic League competition is a challenge to these groups. At left, are Nancy Strickmeier and Ann. Blocker, League contestants from the Number Sense group. At lower left are Slide Rule participants. Norman Bendiksen and Caro- lyn Emerson are new sophomore League entries. Buddy Herz won lnterscholastic district honors in ,56. QSf0Q Wal? C116 This unit, sponsored by Mrs. Alta Pfeiffer, meets for instruction in use of the slide rule. Its membership is composed of: Norman Bendiksen Stephen Bickel Martin Bowers Ralph Bowers Kenneth Bryant Bruce Collier Raymond Davila Mark Dierlam Julia Edwards Carolyn Emerson Raleigh Garcia Tommy Hayes Buddy Herz Peggy Hough Ronnie Kantowski Judy Jordan Duane Lowe Fredericka Meiners Eddie McDonough Jean Rodgers ,lane Sherrod Dale Somers Bill Stroud Cakulfts C116 Gaining a working knowled e of the funda g - mentals of differential calculus is the objec- t1ve. Members include: Stephen Bickel J ean Rodgers Anne Blocker Ronnie Kantowski Bruce Collier Louise Lamar Eddie McDonough. Miss Bessie M. Burrows is the sponsor. 722116 C116 lts aim is to acquire an under- standing of the finer points of algebra. Miss Bessie M. Burrows is the sponsor. Members are: Bruce Collier D- C- K0bS Louise Lamar Duane Lowe Peter Moore .lean Rodgers Eddie McDonough K., Jsfronomy Purpose of the group is, through reading and Projects include building of a mechanical gadget discussion, to learn facts of astronomy, and, showing the four minor planets around the sun at through use of the telescope, to observe them. relative distances from the sun and relative speeds LOG Chris Anagnostis E. J. Anosen Charles Bailey Pete Blakeman Ray Boening Charles Booher Bill Bradshaw Morgan Campbell Michael Laird Jerry Lewing Gus Loomis Octavio Martinolich Bobby McCulley Manuel Perez Errol Pransky Ross St. John Benny Shaw Fred Shoemake Ernest Stein Terry Thomasson Frank Torres Joey Townsend Marcus Walsh. Mr. W. 0. Barlow sponsor Sponsor ,,,,,,, ,,,, lt Iiss Rosamonde Williams President ,,,,.,, ,, ,,,,A. ., ,. Josephine Gonzales Vice-President ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, H erlinda Garza Secretary ,,,, ,,,,,,, , Gloria Cruz Treasurer ,,,, , ,,,,,, Lucinda Willis Reporter ,,,,. , ,, ,,,, Carolyn Baskin A typical pinata was a Christmas season activity. ln this gay diversion, players wear a blindfold. They are provided with a stick with which they attempt to break the swinging pinata. This container for confectious can be shaped in any design-and is sometimes made of papier-mache, or of pottery. '29 Tan tKQqI22 erzcan cSfu0Q12f a970rz1m LOG Rachel Alvarado Felicitas Ballesteros Navidad Ballesteros Connie Bermudez Rosary Casanova Mercedes Cortez Danny Clyde Gloria Cruz Anita Galarza Dolores Garza Angie Gongora Emilie Gonzales Frances Gonzales Victoria Granado Sandra Koch Clarence Lewis Rosie Luna Frances Martinez Gloria Miranda Orfelina Moreno Ward McReynolds Lydia Pattan Victor Salas Jesse Tejeda Nettie Villarreal Lupe Ybarra An aim of this forum is to increase understanding of our Latin American neighbors and better our relations with them. LOG Joan Badgett Ann Bozant Peggy Blanton Beth Blanton Felicitas Ballesteros Charlene Bernadoni Shirley Brown Margie Bennett Sylvia Cardenas Helen Carlin Peggy Clarida Merle Carrio Virginia Callery Erlean Cortez Glenda Franklin Bobbie Gonderson Lydia Garza Doris Harrington Cynthia Heatherly Sandra Kiley Laurie Konzelman Mary Ann Kelley Mary Lou McKay Annie Miranda Lady Matlock Thelma Ostermeyar Theresa Ostermayer Alice Ostermeyar Virginia Ross Pat Riel Jual Kay Wilson Donna Day Ellen Webb p Linda Hunt Barbara Richard Andrea D'Albergo Elaire Schultz ,leanne Gingrich Karen Toombs Activities have included seasonal remembrances for patients in the children's hospital at ,lohn Sealyg teaching in day camp and group en- joyment at Yu parties and dances. megs y-7QQ,25 Sponsors: Mrs. Marianne Rankin Mrs. Pat Gohlke Bobbie Lee Gonderson H ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,...,,, p resident Merle Carrio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., vice president Theresa Ostermayer ,c,,, ..,,. s ecretary Thelma Ostermeyar ,,,, ,,,. t reasurer A project of the YWCA, this group is inspired the over-all goals to: grow as a person, grow friendship with people of all races, religions and nationalities, and grow in the knowledge and love of God. by in ' SEE 7 71, ' ' Fins 1 5 f f , f' is! FTFJW ki Q X 2 M? .gk 1 X.. U. Q G. 77 O. CAM Aims of the Diversified Occupations group are to unite in a common bond students enrolled in trade and industrial training classes in the various public schools of Texasg also to participate in worthwhile undertakings for the improve- ment of community life, business, and in- dustry, and to put forth an effort to learn new types of work that might be developed in the community. Algy Giles ,,.,,,.....,,,,, .....,,.....r p resident Ronnie Lasko .,,,,,,. ,,,,,,.. 11 ice president Sara Shannon ,,,.,,.., ,,,,...,,., s ecretary Pat Smith ,,,.,..,,,, ,,,,,,.,...,, r eporter Ruth Russel t,..,,,,,, .t......,.t,,. t reasurer Melvin Luterman ..,,,.t,,....,,, t..,. s ergeant-at-arms Mr. Charles Wilson ...,,..,...,,,,,....,.,,.,,,...,,,,. sponsor Other members are: Edwin Grady Glen Hunt Charles Kadle Charles Mansfield Donald Murphy Ronald McLaren David Sardoval Walter Taylor Billy Szanyi Pat Patricia Barbara Pinto Ann Rodgers James Doraty Richard Doughtery Wayne Funke Harold Hagleman Lynn Laycock Richard Lee Harold Glover John Mansker Lewis Milutin Dale Rogers iva,-Sr,,2, ,Vega Buddy Herz, platoon leader Cary Burns, executive officer Robert Baker, operations officer Charles McClelland, adjutant Avery Guest, company clerk Benny De La Rosa, drill team commander Howard Northcutt, supply officer Donald Boldman, public information officer Eddie Lefeher, platoon sergeant Capt. Charles E. Welch, sponsor This group is a military honor society composed of ROTC cadets who are outstanding in drill and scholarship. qi Peter Barr Wallace Koenig Louis Decker Jerry Lessenberry Neal Dockel Neal Madden John Erickson Keith Montgomery Bill Croce Noel McCurley Bernard Heer Bernard Strickmeier Arthur Jacobson John Sullivan George Torrealba BOOSTER'S LOG Dina Armendariz, Isabel Autrey, Sandra Chesser, Sylvia Clegg, Oma Day, Theresa Clark, Jeanne Conklin, Alice Eaton, Judy Frenzel, Fran Fontille, Jane Gordy, Barbara Gerbert, Earllene Hogan, Korita Hamil- ton, Christine Head, Phyllis Olsen, Dorothy Hartsell, Jean Kahla, Susan Olson, Paula Kirstin, Louise Laursen, Glenda Palko, Sandra Lawton, Patsy Lester, Sylvia Leininger, Elaine Ladd, Marilyn Lee, Connie Sue Lolley, Loretta Menotti, Verna Narreso, Shelbye Norris, Sharon Norton, Nancy Peterson, Phyllis Rhodes, Patsy Richeson, Linda Rountree, Rose Rios, Sue Snow, Charlotte Smith, Sandra Smith, Carolyn Teichman, Vivian Webb, Mary Kaye Wilson, Carol Wells, Cora Standley, Carmen Laycock. nfi1. r , Gage,-ledger fgoosfers This boosters group assists the cheer- leaders in promoting school spirit and acts as a service unit for the school. Mrs. Gay Thibodeaux is the sponsor. Albert Krovetz Kay Ellis ,,,, ,.,,,t,, Pat Fultz ,,,,,,,, Bruce Collier ,,,,,.,, .... Marlene Nathan ..,,,,.. Peter Moore ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,.. Representative of ments committee. president vice president . ,,,,,,.YY S8Cf6l!lf.Y treasurer parliamentarian sergeant-at-arms the club, at left, is an arrange- Our Clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholar- up and clean living. Sponsorship is by the YMCA develop high standards of Christian character. TOR HI-Y LOG Bobby Bowman, president Doug Strain, vice president Frank Huerta secretary-treasurer Rudy Caona, chaplain Rev. Roger Rishel, advisor Charles Bond Jack Bray Johnny Covini Samuel Cipson Melvin Haygood Joe ,laurigue Darrell King Alvin Newkirk Billy Pownall Bobby Richardson Foster Spurlock Franklin Stephens Richard Thiem BALL HI-Y LOG Edward Ruttiger, president Norman Redd, vice president Bobby Weaver secretary-treasurer Lee Phenke, chaplain Rev. James Mosley, advisor Walter Andreason Joe D'Ambra Billy Falks Elmer Horne Billy Howard Ronnie Lasko Johnny Laursen George Lelsos Johnny Liola Gilbert Martinez .lack Newding Wally Overly Cordon Pean Richard Torres Roland Young 1 1.35 ' 5 V,f. ' K .':- 1 'kixW, I QM' V ijl s is kgi ,wr A 1 V, W Q i 1 W 5- 1' Fi E if' 3 A M if 5 R- 'b-W Z, I39 Our 'llor .XQllyXRlNlfS are ln-aflf-rl ln' Gayla llughcs, IIFPSIIIPIII fiarnlyn Sliirlvy, rife presizlffrzt ,lc-sc Jay. lrwaxurcr Fusic Traxif. .S!'I'Vf'ff1I',l ,lnsic llixlarv, lr'pur'ff'r Utlier Ill1'IIllN'l'h inclutlc Sylxiu llli-gg Kay Elli, IT'S TRANIPOLI NE FUN Carolyn Knipps Patricia Nlallia Marion Cay Roselle Tcplitsky Thelma Jimenez Sandra Allcn Doris Wlatls Pat Reil Dee Haddock Susan Crahcr Judy Tucker Kathlcen Scrafone l40 Qrmazf H90 for' y,S'1C'df ecreafzon CREATIVE DANCING PROVIDES RELAXATION for jo Ann Strong Pat Wilson 'Nlargarct Lera Kathleen Applegate Melha Erxin Dianna Arthur Patricia Nlallia Pat llullingcr Floriz-ne is pivsiilcritz Pat xicc Marian Myers Jane Grcvn Nancy Pots-rsfvn Louise Laursen ,lane Vllelmlm Florienc Smith llrcnxla ,lames Sandra Salinas president: .lant- Vilclmli. secretary-Ircasiirer. and Misa lliunny fialitrt 1 the pm of thi NIUIJFRN lJXNi'l f'II'l3 5 ISOI' S IMAGINE OUR lSI.E WITHOUT AQUA-ENTHUSIASTS? Mary Ann Cates Carolyn Collins Susan Olson Doris Pearson Pat Bullinger Norma Vento Anita Clarke Bonnie Rickcl Lydia Lopez Mrs. Virginia Trice, SIIUIISOI' lTlHl'll'l llllly Frm-nn-l Nlyrtlc Walla Nlziry .Min Carola llelly lftlicridge lgLll'lJil!'il l.t-I-cli liltlltlil l,e-xy Emma Garcia Elna Fore-ti-on ,Ivan Kahla Carroll. .Xxclfmi Sha-lia flraixforml llarhara Clovcr l'iI'ali1'e's Nlille-r flLiI'IIIl'Il Nil-olini Nlarian Nlyers Floriene Smith lris llriegx Nlary Jane l dmonaon llec Hasan rd ,ludy 'llhifm Georgia C aloe llina Sana lie 1 Miss Sally Ritalin Sponsor -- Faiiik yF9dl'CA1I?y Fu WCG! Wgdlf' GI2ff9FgQl2 Come halftime each ljrrclay nxghl clurmg the fall anfl 3IlllLlpHIl0Il IS kfcn for the BHS lmncl and clrum and lmugle corps show. Such sehool presen- tations ire in 1 vixicl de- gree, part of the nation- wicle football fever. HIS MAJFSTIC 'NTAJORQHIP HILR GRAFHWLL CO1 OWLL l S ll P Tommy Barker ALL HMI THL BATON WFII DERS-ln the rirele, heginnm h T1 mmy ll rker l from and rcadmg, Cl1l1Illt'I'l lllLlCWlSl', are: Carole Lawson, lmanal nxajorlttc Nlar lt Stan flflml fornette lwlrler Leda Rao Tornetleg Viva June Douglas, Tornxtte Kathrvn Pell Tornette colonel Sh l Wl P D' ' ' ' A' ' 1r ey 1 on snny lck, and lima Armandaru, dll hand majoretle and Jo Vern Ill' J jig 0172 effes Directed by Mr. Bill Adkins X352 , f Q he B '7 ' , A 'L -. ..-'Wet ,V I W i ,y G M, , W W r iiri MW?-H Wm A L :Er I H L M ag g y . ,fifiw ,, I ,YS , : ag 'j.- k fi? -V A : -f'-', 2 Q ya: .sv nvff IA? First row, left to right: Gloria Lloreda, Irma Gonzales, Cora Jean Menge, Carolyn Knipp, Vivian Chionsini, Geraldine Herron, Diane Bozant, Joni Merry, Loretta Hall, Delores Rodriguez, Janice Wagner, Mary Nell Felts, Bose Mary Martinez, Sharon Gould. Second row: Joyce Ward, Patsy Strain, Rubina Edwards, Lynette Teague, Pat McCrone, Elaine Mitrovich, Nancy Strickmeier, Kathryn Felts, Margaret Krc, Mary Ramirez, Carmen Garihay, Helen Castillo, Claudette Fickessen, Dora O,Connor. Third row: Jackie Elster, Rosie Martinez, Betty Vanskike, Sandra Cagnola, Becky Puente, Mary Ann Berndt, Pat Frohne, Frances Gonazales, Delores Garibay, Gloria Flores, Nancy Clarida, Barbara Sims, Angela Koenig, Beverly Hodges. Fourth row: Dorothy Ashmore, Agnes Williams, Doris Hooker, Joan Jahn, Sandra Guisti, Gay Nell Breaux, Betty Ivy, Glenis Porter, Connie Jahn, Joan Bashor, Alverine Neumann, Betty Huskey, Anita Vargas, Annette Novelli. bean Prom lf-ft, third row: Rosie Martinez, captain oil bugles Rubina Edwards, sergeant of rlrums Ionnic Jahn, lieutenant of bugles SNAKE DRUMS leraldine Irvin, captain '4' Agnes Williams, sergeant of bngles ackif' Elster, Capflllll of llrlzms Iargarct Krc, lieutenant colonel lancy Strickmeivr. lieutenant colonel Iathryn Felts, colonel a 7- V l 1 I-I RASS DRUM AND BELL LYRICS THAT ROUSING TRUMPET SECTION IAQ 11 WL -Qu KATHRYN FELTS Tornette Sweetheart ,,.. 1 D. G. KORS . . Mr. Tornado Time out for fun gives balance to the work-a-day school seliealule. January 18 was calenclareml by the Tornettes for their gala gathering in a beautifully transformed Winter Frost Ball setting in the BHS cafeteria. I44 Nominees for the above honors hacl inelutlecl, below, first row from lr-fr, Margaret Krc. Kathryn Felts Rosie Martinez. ancl ,loni Merry. ln the second row from left. are Bobby Wilkins, Bruce Collier, D. G Kobs and Erasmo Herrera. w WWW 'm V is X A 5 'Q f lj, ?Nlf ? 4' if ?4E fU Z x . 'SM 'trip 53 An ww., X Mfznofffe e73a120fe79Q eofonw L7 Uirected hy Mrs. Charles F. Jones ALTO CLARINET TURA .lack Plummer Phillip Chamberlain Mary Zientek Dale Hodges , Dan Mclvf-r BASS CLARINET Toni Switzer Bette Gates Herman Hankamer IBARITONE Joyce Bailey BASSOON Henry Werner .l0Vern Smiley Y fdmm majoreuej PERf,UShl0N Joyce llrewer OBOE Alfred Mendoza Nancy Inabnet Temple Paysse Shirley Wilson imajorettel Willie Rouse- ,Iimmv Seymour Lila White H4 H 1, ,Lei ,.:.il, 'CLARINFT9 f,lll'lr ,'xIlllgLIl!lSllS Iasst. drum majorl Olivia lllyllu- Clifford llryanl ,luditli Collier llarlnuia Coward l'r-nny lliek tniajoretlel Linda ling:-lke Pal flarrlner ,ln-rry Hawkins Rosvllen Malone H. J. Mathis ffharlea Nlvl.in Carol .Nnn Xlerrelt Ilona Oher joy Paysse lloris Seroggins Fred Slioexnake Dina Torres Frank Torres Donald Vlvilkins FLUTES Dina Armendaris Jackie Halliwell lmajorettel Carole Lawson, Sandra Blankenship lmajorettek Pat Holloway Duane Lowe Ray Jacobson Joyce Sharp 'XLTO S XXOPHOYP llolmorl llaxnl-on Nlikm' Nlf'ZllHf! Mike Novoininsky Allred Wise BARITONE 5 'XX0l HONF ,luily Loekliart Vincent Ramos TENOR 9 -XXOPHONE TOHIIIIQ' Plummer CURNFTS Tommy llarke-r lrlruni major! Norman Conner Ralph Henderson Harry jahn joe Kliehel Carolyn Scluniecli llale Sterling Robert Wittig HORNS Sue Cay Barbara ,lacolison Robert Paysse Mary Ann Panattom TROMBONE Joseph Brantly Fred Greer Dwight Leveritt Jane Sherrod Allen Rice '.'T 2,5 ,wfixx 1 .ff + 1 f Region V all-region hand honors were received by: Mezzino, Michel, Seymour and Lowe, along with Sue Gay, Don Wilkins, and Jo Vern Smiley. Rating all-district honors are, from left, first row: Temple Paysee, Barbara Jacobson, Dina Amendariz, Jo Vern Smiley, Rosellen Malone, Judith Collier, Carolyn Schmiech, Sue Gay, Jane Sherrodg second row, Christopher Anagnostis, Michel, Seymour, Lowe, Wilkins, Paysee, Fred Greer, Vincent Ramos and Mezzino. Q3 14122 y mn or Mike Mezzino, junior student, was named one of twelve alto saxophonists in the all-state hand. He played with this all-Texas concert band February 15 in the Dallas fair park auditorium, as part of the Texas Music Educators state convention program. In competition, from Ball, for all-state honors were, from left, Don Michel, Jimmy Seymour Duane Lowe and Mezzino. f r W-.t:e.t..,.,.t. ,. . A K ,i A MGl?yQ If 7Q1l2fJO lima-lle'r1 xlilllllllh NVIIIHI' mul lust f'lllI'lllY'llNl 9 'I re-1-vlnwl lu lvuufl -Nl'1'llIF'Lil'l ut Iln- Xml-mln-r 215 x fn-lllr-11'l'm Hmaal l,llI'lIl4'- uurm: ,L fl lllllwwlk ll1v11lll4l Wvlllxlll- ll:-1' 1-xwn'l- mn Inn :mul liuluyt xxlllli. IVIl'Nlfl4'Ill uml uw- IFN'-I1l4'!ll. N E l'1'NIl4'4'llN!lN ,lu Yun . :mlm ls tllv lramll X hl'l'I'l'- llll'S -lI'l'LlNllI'1'I' 6 I cf uf ilu' lligllly Slll'f'f'SNltlll vwntx uf '31 in thl- hf'llOOl IJI'Ug1l'ZlIU wax nhl- lruncl vurim-ly -Imw. NlJlN'IlN4'Tl1'N nl 1951 stagmwl Jun. Zu lrlvrrgrlitfl, lwluw. ure- would 51111 gm-Ns il? llllllI'lfTN Xlwlin a Irv l'llIl5Illl'llUlIS IlilI'll1'llPLiIllH. at lm-ll. ure' lJt'ilIlllLI llurvlle-stvr z Slliilll Olfvn. 'ff -u.. by v m4l Q2 if an 173 A wus: C W v ' 4 ACH A Q 1 1512 ,Pix if , , 7 g 7 MT 37 . V -is i6,LH,'g.ng M- qs! ' Ll mf? 150 ,W -1, ff x 4? uf nw' 4C 'm g -':2. 5 ' 'F' z 3:31 . z vzzg-aa: v :-f1e-- Q K, . fqgz. 1 , Igl 1' 1 ,,77' Ji x . ' xv M ,K R 2,5 3 2 x 'f A ..f B. V 1 gm QM 2, 41,51 - A.,-M ww' 2' k fs- , 4? U 0 J fm A F -N--V .,.k,. ' K if A Q' 5' A A , 1 it , ' xi 5 , J' ,,, 'ff 5 1 gg. f 4,1 i 650124 Offnzfs y12CA10Q ,-5, group Joyce Curry , Y Thelma Ostermeyar , , , Delores Carla. Ann Langley antl Joyce Hailey ,,,, ,,,, Y Betty Richarmlson H Mr. Wayne Roe ,,,,, Ot lic-r tnetnhers are: Ravliel .-Xlvaratlo Wanda Axe-lson Naxi liallr-steros lieth lilanton Agnes llappaflona Sally Cfarrillo Xvonm- Colrliron Frln-an Cortez Gloria Cruz Patricia Dafonte Gwendolyn Dall' Marilyn Day Linda Farias Priscilla Fitzsitnnion Janie Flores Lydia Fuentas Anita Calarza Betty Gilbert Corrine Gherhis Patricia Codfrey Shirley Halliwell ,,,,, president rice president secretaries treasurer director s Bonnie Hingle Shirley Hudnall Ayree Ing Amelia Jackson Sandra Kiley Sandra Koch Marilyn Lee Rosemarie Maceo Els-ana Manos Frances Martinez Ann Reil Aurora Rodriquez Elva Rogers Jody Rose Faye Renter Sharon Shivers Dale Thompson Juanita Villareal Ellen Webb Carol Wells Gloria Miranda Celia Morris Marian Myers Sharon Norton Phyllis Olson Virginia Ovalle Rose Mary Pacheco Lydia Patlon Barbara Perry Jacqueline Ponder Thearline Powell Linda Proctor Viewed at left is Ann Langley in her familiar position at the organ for one of the school assemblies. Ann also holds the position as one of the choir accompanists. Elizabeth Velasco, upper right, won honors for Ball hy competing in the-region and by being named first alto. She attended the Texas Music Educators Association confer- ence in Dallas, singing there with the all- state choir, in February. Claudia Zorn ,,,,,,,,,,,,..Y Keith Montgomery Sue Hayes 7...,,....Y,7f-,7f, Ottis Chambers ,,,., Gayle Bell ,,,.,,,.,. Other members are Alton Alsup Henry Alvarado Lynn Bell Chester Bentley Frank Bivens Otis Chambers Gaylord Chapman Louis Decker Robert Friend Larry Elam Danny Garcia Mark Golden Bill Croce Larry Griffice Ronald Hoecker David Hopkins Johnny Laursen Ronald Little H. B. Mantzel Alonzo Martinez Keith Montgomery Johnny Nuce Gordan Pean l52 president president secretary treasurer librarian ,,,.. UICC Manuel Perez Richard Rice Eusebio Sena John Taylor Bruce White Carroll Young Richard Gonzales Robert Manning Joyce Bailey Gayle Bell Vivien Chionsini Barbara Crawford Viva June Douglas Priscilla Fitzsimmons Barbara Gerbert Eleanor Halbert Sue Hayes Betty Jo Hood Jessie Jay Phyllis Jones Jeanne Koeppe Margaret Lera Rosemarie Matteo Patsy Mallia 'D Clgozfsx 3fOfdI?J4lg 5arQ elf 62141006 Frank Huerta George Tauch ,,,,, ffff viC6 Tookie Parrish Helen Olsen ,,,,,,,, Peggy Taylor .U 1 Mary McDonald Mary Lou McKay Barbara Perry Leda Rae Barbara Richard Carole Rodgers Dena Sanchez Lennie Shukanes Elaire Schultz Joyce Sharp Judy Theim Claudia Zorn Other members are: Donald Aubry Charles Bailey Clair Beck Joe Biondo Wlilliam Bliss James Butler Johnny Covini Joe D'Ambra Bing Fretwell Joe Garcia Jimmy Houston Frank Huerta Donald King Bobby Jenkins Warcl McReynolds Charles Minshew Fred Munoz Robert Ochoa Floyd Richard Chano Rodriquez Teddy Reese Vincent Sorrentino George Tauch Sidney Thompson Tony Torres Richard Torres Cecil Walstein president president secretary treasurer librarian James Watts Joan Badgett Alice Collison Jo Crawford Shirley Dickenson Deanna Dorchester Helen Fant Kay Files Maggie Garcia Joan .lahn Jean Kahla Ann Langley Nancy Lineman Betty Mayfield Kay McElwaine Barbara Nichols Helene Olsen Theresa Ostermayer Tookie Parrish Priscilla Pennington Sherin Pfennig Carolyn Rosendahl Linda Skains Donna Stephens Peggy Taylor Elizabeth Velasco Lucinda Willis Sandra Zimmerman E ,ti l ..ai ' 759 CJA0121' Oueraf A lJird's-eye view from the B.H.S. balcony at one of our assembly programs, shows the eye-appealing formation of the mixed choir specially arranged by Mr. Wayne Roe. director - ,,.., , A - if 'F s 'Qi'--ew F-4 .' fa 1 f' ' i ii, 1 y i'1'5f , -- ' ia 1 V an ' ::' dxfihilihlfihak ' A hf X, V , Q5 1,-.Q Q ,,,, .xl C' fm ,........ . kgs V ' n W Q A M A . ' - 1. .i 8 h f' ' S W- f.,. ,nt i ,, V ...Z M .nr E. X my aaiaa e Cbse-Q40 And, a closer look at the group shows each mouth forming the beautiful tones which emerge from all of Ball High's choirs4 Girls' and Mixed. Can fa fa Pictured at right are all of the choir groups assembled together for the Thanksgiving Sea- son program which was given in the Ball High auditorium Sunday, November 29. The selec- tions were taken from the Cantata by Felix Mendelssohn. QS!0ec1dfCrj Uenf Planning for that special contata are Tommy Clark, Mrs. Shirley Tedford, Joyce Bailey and Kay Mclilwaine, all vocal soloists. In the center is the choir director, Mr. Wayne Roe. I53 Always faithful to the needs of the students and faculty members are those interested patrons, the PTA members. The executive board is represented above. In ascending order, first row: Mesdames Don Michel, A. L. Pfennig, H. H. Edwards, H. Krantz, William B. Jones. Same order, second row: Mesdames G. A. Emerson, A. lTAlbergo, M. S. Braunagel, Paul Brewer and L. F. Sanborn. At right, the PTA hosts a faculty tea. in .1,.., ft Robert Wilkins, J. D. Winchester, and D. G. Kobs participated in the homecoming game auditorium program in November. These members represented the Boosters Club, which was organized in 1955 to support Ball High athletics. uf QOQJ fzezz .S 7642 F .7 TZ 759 szoosfezxr The district co-championship, held this year by the Golden Tornadoes, was, in no small part, cheered on by the Boosters Club. Officers at left, are: U. C. Kobs, presidentg Mrs. Robert Vffilkins, vice prcsidentg and Jodie Sedgwick, secretary-treasurer. 9 A Q ww 55 O 090i 45 Q C5 QP kk 9 QQ 29 , f0f1 - yn he .W Ball H i-Li unnnunnu V57 Mini? wmnumnmrn Class Sv I en 1' 'Wl If7'2 ' ' .14 Edition MM , W5 W-SGH . ' msigpvmm 'sue wif V W. wwsiva: mai Q panel at M NRE? E',3FifiiZf!:lR55 Nihffaib' BALL Hwffi QSNYY Q Q 1 ap? 11 yww:imi5 Viu f1??Nv'i4':LL, G. 4.4, eff',,,,.. 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AVERY MASON GUEST Business Manager ' Managing Editor jlibiyffs cseroes if CDQCGOQ Here's the copy-happy crew that gets the Hi-Lights to you. The editorial staff includes, seated, from left to right: Mary Ellen Sapsky, editor-in-chiefg Buddy Herz, sportsg Phyllis Woodard, societyg Charles Edgar McClelland, newsg and Jenny Lind, features. Standing from left to right are: Bobby Allen, business manager: Reba Reed, typistg Faye Reuter, features assistant, Avery Guest, man- aging editorg and Lewis Milutin and David Pearson, photographers. BALL HI-LIGHTS The Hi-Lights, Ballis first newspaper, was initially published on November 1, 1946, for the sole purpose of bringing the news of Ball High to its students, teachers, and patrons. The title of the bi-weekly publication was selected by the student body in a Student Council contest won by the National Honor Society. The chief functions of the Hi-Lights throughout the years has been to educate the citizens of Galveston as to the work of BHS, to publish school news, to create and express school opinion, to capitalize the achievements of BHS, to act as a means of unifying the school and to express the idealism and spirit of the school. The paper has also aided in promoting the right standards of conduct, encouraged and stim- ulated worthwhile activities, prompted understanding of other schools, served as an outlet for student suggestions for the betterment of the school, developed better interschool relationships, increased school spirit, promoted cooperation between parents and school and aided the students in learning. Its tenth year, ,56-757, has been featured by its anniversary edition, published November 2, and by a special convention issue March 26 for the state Student Council meet at BHS. The 1956 Homecoming event was planned to tie in with The Hi-Lights' anniversary, and the class of '47 was honored. Journalism department students at- tended newspaper and yearbook clinics at the University of Houston and at Port Neches High. C 5 Q' HEP' W K-.Y jiaazay fre Me wzmby Muffy . . that cooperate both with the written word and the pictured image. The BHS publications depart- ment is grateful to its editorial and photography staffs. Reporters checking assignments at the bulletin board are, from left, Sylvia Clegg, Louise Laursen, Sandra Smith, Sammy Kesel, John Gardner and Jackie Thomas. Proofreading marks have been the sign language acquired by, in the usual order, Charles Mares, Jo Crawford, Floriene Smith, Joyce Badgett, Thelma Ostermeyar, Pat Wilson, Reba Reed and Joe Michel. Below are, from left, David Pearson, Marjorie Stansfield, Jennie Lind, Pat Kelly, Betty Rich- ardson, Joan Badgett, Joyce Curry and Avery Guest. url Pcdrwn ont o .1 P Jioto ra yur prvparw Carl Svhilling. photography anfl vc-arhook lah Qlllflvfll pn kc anfthtr camvra shot Q cs a H1l1,,htf and sides at tht- photogrraphy Clinit' 'at tht- l'ort Nt'f'llt'H Gulf U1 staff mrinhor Coast Prvss high school mevt. gf ll l Hl Q . X-N l ,M ,,.,. .. Lewis Milutin is u quietly lf' 2 offivie-nt contributor to the puhliCation's photography. Richard Conoly, who knows his vamt-ra. has many '57 yvarhook pivtllrvs to his Credit. larging 15 a Skill Without the lll'fltSHfl3I'kl'00Y'I1 worker Since the greatest portion of the Quill photography is camcraman N effort ultl he nl A k Paul Van done by students, there has he-on plvnty to keep Darkroom man Roger Shows busy. xml, 3 :lm '-X Hjjkaseffo Xjfozoe cgeroe you fjocforzdg, 77 PHYLLIS WOODARD senior JEANNE GERDES junior DEE HADDOCK sophomore class section editors CSG? QOUI' 957 QW? Qsfqfff Wem 59119 BUDDY HERZ sports CHARLES MCCLELLAND ROTC PETER MOORE favorites co-editor 'VUE I-l 'K ZW? lil ,K-kv ai! f 'W'x DAPHNE CURTIS favorites co-editor JANIS JONES organizations editor JOYCE C UR RY circulation J BARBARA RICHARD SALLY NUGENT faculty editor cover artist CARLA RICKERT CAROLYN DEVASIER activities editor index editor MARY ELLEN SAPSKY BARBARA CRAWFORD publications secretary IAI Q f f U14 K-VIYI? Zldf iDd12 CQ 5 7 U I. Our '57 Quill Sweetheart, Bobbie Lee Gonderson, was '56 Quill Beau. Counting sweetheart contest votes at the dance are Daphne Curtis and Ralph Bowers, while Nancy Sattler looks on. Q3 CU Q Q X A Q CZ I' poses with her escort, Richard Fairchild, who Queen Bobbie Lee and Richard and others dance to one of the many hit songs of the night. Y QUIK GFQZIL' '- QScf0QrQ - sfczyqy csoczdfl- Csecrefarzdf Quill anfl Svroll ine-nihors at RHS art' picturotl at left. Scholarship is the qualification for this national honorary group for journalists. From left. si-att-tl, art- Gayla Hughcs. Alice Svvvcney, Marilyn Jamail, Carla Riclu-rt, Daphne Curtis. ln thi- sr-confl row BTP Phyllis Vlloorlard. Avory Cuost. Charlt-5 HcCl0llantl antl Mary lfllon Sapsky. Not pre-sont for the pivturt' art' jenny Lincl. Bucltly H1-rz and Pctrfr Moorv. ol yt r's ops-ning stud!-nt program, the Quill staff stage-tl a Qkit with amusing sidelights on yearbook revelations. Gthnidl Davirl Hallam, who pinvh-hits in any hvlpful Quill or H1 Lights capacity, enjoys partying with his ROTC hudtlifs anfl their guests -411. tWeQf10n.s' fa h? IAQ yjll 5Afbaf10rz.9 ep arlm en f Dvtiioiistratiiig tht- work of tht- llllS pu clvpartme-nt has uvnstitutvxl TY aucl pri-s tion vlinic projvcts. 5 lmlicat ion assuvia- 5 , s aa The lli-Lights staff was ra-pri-sentvcl. at top, on the- January 26 Galveston puhlic school ccluvatiun worksllup TV program. Wlork of the pliottvggraphy Class was clcltiimistralvtl by Paul Van lXll'llVYt'I1- huixv. Donalrl Cooclv. Carl Schilling: autl Lvwis lllilutin. with llavitl Pvarson manning thc- Putin-ra 45 for Iliff taking of tht- group above. The Quill staff rlisplayccl its skills, at lfift. Characteristic of uni- of the spf-akvrs who atlclrc-ss journalism do' parlme-nt vlassvs is, luwe-r It-fr. Hr. Frm-tl Cappu- doriua. lieluw is a pulmlivatinris group which journvyc-cl to a high svlinnl pre-ss nivet. 5730.7 'QW Q C 4. 6' dba X 'tfx '1 I. -fi TQ awgftjff :Sw x' as fi ty K2-'f Q li, ' 1 S .3 QS u '1ff,?, le, MC '-4 ,U rye I sf 'Z we 'fllllllrwitfte 4 ,i ,i A, ,J',l.S liqklj In ff J ,I 2 'We ' 16141 95:5 Q 'J The purpose of the Reserve Officers Training Corps is to teach and encourage discipline, respect, and courtesy, to give the Cadet a knowledge of and an interest in military affairs and methods, a knowledge which will be of great value to him in his later endeavors, whether it be military service, a career in the military, or in everyday civilian life, and to pre- pare the Cadet for his compulsory service or for his college courses in ROTC which will result in his reserve Army, Navy, or Air Force commission. The Ball High Unit of the ROTC has completed its twenty-first year of service to Ball High and to its Cadets. It has fulfilled all its missions and has been completely successful in bringing honor, glory, and respect to the proud Ball High name. This year has been a very busy one for Ball High Cadets, and has seen the innovation of the first Order of the Pershing Rifles group in high school circles of the nation. From this Pershing Rifles group has come the superb Drill Team which has performed so well in Ball High,s name and has brought respect and admiration to it. New this year also were a third company for the ROTC Battalion, a Junior Drill Team, and an Officers Training School for Corps leaders. With such functions as the traditional annual Military Ball and style shows, turkey shoots, picnics, drill exhibitions, and presentation of decora- tions and awards, the Cadets of the Ball High Corps have had a busy and fruitful year. The Ball High Reserve Officers Training Corps has lived up to its great reputation this year, as it will in many years to come. . ,T Za 211105012 GSW' From left. David Hal- fant. Battalion Fxvvu- tivfl Officvrg Charlvs McClelland, Adjutantg Donald lloldman, ln- tfllligrcnm- 0ffiCPTQ H. J. Mathis. Plans and Training Offirffrg and Howard Northrutt. Supply Officr-r. Thi- Staff assists the Com- mandvr loontvrl in opc-rating tht- Battal- ion. C0614 Xgluarof From left. Nval Madden. Color Guard Sc-rgzvantg Norman Hon- divkson. Carl Valot. John Kara- vostas, and Wlaltm-r Kelso. The Color Guard prvsvnts Colors at many svhool and vivir' e-vents as wall as hearing tho National. Stalin and llall High Flags in ROTC functions. 66 C! 0122122 CII? UQ czffafon 3 Lt. Colour-l Ronny DclaRo a a led the Ball High ROTC in one ll' most Siivm-ssflll yr QI history, I ii., W5 if vq, 3 kai'?i' sim 9 V , elk ,L. , 'W q : M, Vw., MM Q jpg. A : N K',,.-'.2k x 1 - , y fi Y i if 'L 2 , Q, r gif! f N777 Company The company headquarters of HA Company, right, in- clude R. Mullins fcenterl, Company Commander, and from left. E. Lefeher. Executive Officer, W. Murdoch, First Sergeantg and R. Conely, Cuidon Bearer. Below is the First Platoon of A Company, led by L. Decker. Platoon Sergeant is W. Koenig, and J. Ericksson is Assistant Platoon Sergeant. First Squad memhers are: D. Sorenson, leader, D. Garcia, P. Barr, M. Bullinger. and K. Bryan. Second Squad includes: E. Watfcmrd, leader, A. Could and F. Dripps. Third Squad: R. Mensing, J. Meyers, C. Ray, J. Colman, and L. Riggs. ' Tiki ,, 1. At bottom is the Second Pla- toon of HA Company, led hy Fred Shoemake. Platoon Sergeant is J. Finger, and Assistant Platoon Sergeant is B. Yancey. The First Squad consists of D. Kenney, leader, R. St. John, Wv. Morse. K. Vlfooley, R. Hernandez, and G. Coodenow. ln the Second Squad are: M. Fradkin, leaderg H, Tohleman, J. Sut- ton. and R. Orange. The Third Squad is led hy C. Hooks, with R. Sanderson, L. Stevenson, R. Manning, and C. Martinez. .1 'i5fifl'3.1.W17.l4:Q., 52? 4?'tif1f.tMf'fLw.ZI 1lZIii5f?4f.f.Zwi.-WiW ff 5 5,L,,A,S ,, wmsig , K1 t Q Mg, ,,,,,,, E W2 ,S 4. ii Q i ,L mf gpm- ww- Y 'SEE Q- wg? ,. jay M MCU Gompafzy The company headquarters of UC Company, right, include B. Heer, Company Commander Cforwardb, and ffrom leftl, J. Rowland, Executive Officer, A. Jacobson, First Sergeant, and V. Damiani, Guidon Bearer. At Center of the page is the First Platoon of 'CCR Company, led by J. Guillot. Platoon Sergeant is J. Plummer, and D. Hopkins is Assistant Platoon Sergeant. First Squad mem- bers are R. Roberts, leader, T. Battistoni, E. Anonsen, and J. Galvan. The Second Squad includes G. Nelson, leader, P. Burka, D. Cearnal, R. Duggan, and C. Bentley. The Third Squad is composed of A. Guest, leader, E. Graves, R. Cole, R. Hoecker, and D. Guillot. iw . L.,-,. fiosigqmivfif-is f , ri ,,..,.,,,,,., 71.17 .,. At bottom is the Second Pla- toon of 'ACH Company, led by C. Burns. Platoon Sergeant is J. Sullivan, and R. Davila is Assistant Platoon Sergeant. Members of the First Squad are A. Tircuit, leader, J. Les- senberry, H. Simms, .l. Kainer, and J. Lewing. The Second Squad includes J. Thompson, leader, D. Pearson, E. Jako- vich, and N. Mc'Curley. The Third Squad is Composed of G. Sapsky, leader, J. Miski- men, K. Smith, B. White, and C. Torrealba. 1 lg Wai. 'lf Af , 1, 5 A V 4? , 3 f 'S -2 qi' 3' gi 2, 1? N ' 21 X8 2? X f Way wr-V f 'E fi mls x 5 Q. 127, 'Q -f-V MW, W .HV ,54 mw,v, X , h W H S ' 3 ff 1. - P A i.f7'f'55 . . ff 1. 5, evgggggqgk -- 1 jj: ' , iiif . ' .K 3 fg' :sg : ,. Q 1 f 1 min K,f,.Q.fm1 1- wx - -.aggggfw N BX 555 L? 5 S A it if .giajxw sys. . in-,Msn The Junior Drill Team, the or- ganization of which took place only this year, is serving as a training ground for prospective Pershing Rifles Drill Team members. ln order to gain mem- bership in the Pershing Rifles, it is necessary to be proficient in not only regular but fancy drill. ln most cases, it is expedi- ent to serve with the Junior Team first. Commander of the Junior Drill Team is Cadet Cap- tain Robert Mullins, and Assist- ant Drill Instructor is Cadet Sergeant First Class James Finger. I77 fpersf 122 Y jaws CDFIWJ 5780122 The Persliing Rifles Drill Team. a unit of the llall High Chapter of l'ershing Rifles. has proven ils worth in its two years of existenee lay its excellent per- formanees in all types of drill. The members of this team which has MI well represented the sehool are llenny De La Rosa. commander: liernard Heer. Roh- ert Mullins. Buddy Herz. Keith Nlontgoniery. Charles KleClel- land. Cary Burns. Robert Baker. Edward Lefelmer. llernard Strick- meier. John Erieksson. Louis Decker. Wallaee Koening. Arthur Jacobson. Neal Mad- den. Howard Northcutt. Neal Dockal. Donald lloldman. Bill Grove. Wade Murdoch. John Sul- livan. and Avery Guest. s f . f' Ojfccers Ganofogfe VQScA00fy125!0ecf1bz2 Captain C. E. Welch, PMS8rT, inspects the thirty-four members of the Officers Candidate School held during the first six weeks of school. Fifteen of these candidates were destined to receive commissions in the ROTC at the end of the OCS course. Assisted by Battalion Commander Benny De La Rosa, Captain Welch makes a close inspection of the candidates' uniforms and hearing. We ers fo Ze Gommzkszbn eff The fifteen candidates who fin- ished highest in OCS grades stand ready at a special ceremony to receive their long-awaited com- missions to the rank of Cadet Second Lieutenant. These Cadets finished highest in standing in five leadership qualifications tested in the OCS. f 1 Cadet Charles McClelland receives his Commission to the rank of Cadet Second Lieutenant from Mr. Frank Vollert, vice-principal, who was the honored dignitary at the special com- missioning ceremony. Sergeant First Class Steven Buchok is assisting Mr. Vollert. Cadet Keith Montgomery is on Mr. V0llert's left. .et l7'1 Offgeer Gan 000Qfe,s yaeceioe Gommzlsszbns -ug 'M 'f '5--., ,A 2 Z 2 -if 1 1 . nf 5780122 7 X QI' 0I'I2?.S' The Pershing Rifles Drill Team performs fancy drill as it escorts the Color Guard of the Ball High ROTC in the flag-raising ceremony at Pub- lic School Stadium before the Texas City game. This was the first appearance of the Drill Team since its incorpo- ration in the National Order of Pershing Rifles this term, and it was quite successful. Pershing Rifles commander is Benny De La Rosa. W O. 7 G CgGQfS Tired hut happy. the ROTC re- turns to Galveston on one of the Corps' two chartered buses to Port Arthur. The Battalion con- tributed greatly to the school spirit at the Port Arthur game, and the Cadets cheered the Tors on to victory. Most Cadets were hoarse for a week from the ef- fort! geyf 790122 Zrzhys jlgnors jfyme The ROTC Rifle Team was undefeated in its matches with Gulf Coast schools. Houston schools did not win a match against the victorious team. Members of this great team are, from left, Howard Northcutt, Bernard Heer, Gary Burns, Martin Cuillot, and H. J. Mathis. Here you see the Rifle Team in action, firing in practice session for one of its numerous matches to come. I75 J41212 uafymfffary Zag Cseconfcsemesfer Commankr Bernard Heer was named Battalion Commander for the spring semester at the Annual Military Ball and Banquet held by the ROTC January 26 in the Grecian Room of Hotel Galvez. Heer will be a lieutenant colonel at the end of the year. Cadet Second Lieutenant Robert Baker and his guest, Elaine Hen- nessey, are greeted Cleft? by a reception line of high-ranking Battalion officers at the Twenty- first Annual Military Ball and Banquet. At right the ROTC Sweetheart, Beth Rowland, receives congratu- lations from Cadet Officer and ROTC Beau Keith Montgomery. The pair received the honors at the Ball. Candidates for ROTC Sweet- heart and Beau stand waiting presentation of the honor. From left they are Bernard Heer, Robert Mullins, Keith Montgomery, Louis Decker, and Benny De La Rosa, Beau candidatesg Victor Damiani, Master of Ceremoniesg Bar- bara McClellan, Tookie Par- rish, Beth Rowland, Kathleen McCarthy, and Ervi Vanskike, Sweetheart Candidates. v At right Cadet Captain Rob- ert Mullins receives his cer- tificate for completing three years of ROTC from Captain C. E. Welch, PMS8zT. .ww 'ww 5 vw, fx EVM ! ce foorfs aryo ww Breathe there ever a Tor so dead Who llC I,'f?I' to fzinzself hath mill: GOIN' teams are quite beyond compareg In sports we excel ?l,'6'l'ylUll6l'6.,, Q-I wi Q-'V' ,- Q' il . Z - 'P 5 f 2 ,I 45 I Q, 5 'hgh P png' x 9 3 L a 3 4, 1, 'a 1 J 0 -fl 5 i'lsl ig J ,A H , wk ,,, ' 'J A4 y , 9 A ' 1 I . V14 . 1' frail. 9. I fm, ,f V 1, a 5, ' f'f 'll J 46, , A -A 'la Vi ' av I Y ,, Y I , A y ,lfgli I1'J'.,j, ,l A ll-.Q ' ,' it i 41 ik M, J a , . 4 I I 4 4 if I 3 5 , S 1 , 1 5432 1 3, J K I 5, I Pj. it 3' 'f , Q 3 nw , J 77 J r Y, 3 - wg 5 h 1 mag X z 5 ai ,rj ,'x 4- 3 , is 1 ,S 5 5 3.4 iik .wif x 5 f lk' 1 ll, I E 3 1956 ll-WK-IGFIGFII QD1lSfr1Cf QSeQcf1b125 X , K. , fi A X t ISRAEL BUSTOS Galveston News Port Arthur News D. G. KOBS Galveston News Port Arthur News Beaumont Enterprise Houston Post t f 'rs FRANK ANNWEILER Galveston News Port Arthur News A sw GREGORY RECKOFF Galveston News Port Arthur News Beaumont Enterprise Houston Post EVARISTO NINO Galveston News Port Arthur News BILL BROWN Houston Post Galveston News Port Arthur News Beaumont Enterprise , W., I , -,.. - t 2 I fs' Q tggawf-.t. .- . -Le. DOLPH STEIN Galveston News Port Arthur News M 'Eiga W , :HDI- f :'- ll-. 9 'I I ,t.. : :1' : za' V I t MISS HELEN E OLSEN E l Arz. ' 1956 Homecoming Queen A A ERASMO HERRERA ALBERT JONIETZ Galveston News Galveston News Port Arthur News V Houston Post Beaumont Enterprise I, - I I Houston Post ,G W 5 5 ,QI V, .- ,ga pd? t.AV JAMES SHUKANES Galveston News Port Arthur News 78 BOBBY WILKINS Galveston News Port Arthur News Houston Post Beaumont Enterprise W , K, - M.. N -,,,.., -..u.-+ , . . . , ,M - .f . . ffm, 1,-Y. 3, .' .I A f--- -- W , - rw f-1 ., A -!.tf.h't .-Q. y- - -,A : .. .Mg ..f?I1-vw , ,... M.egf . . M , n a-.. t y..if'a'f1 . , gg., - First row: T. Harryman, R. Bryant, J. Shukanes, E. Herrera, M. Bowers. M. Spencer, J. Taylor, G. Stafford, P. Lowery, and L. Massey. Second row: Coach Emmons, S. Allan, T. Muecke, R. Rico, 1. Bustos, B. Wilkins, J. Payne, R. Graber, T. Torres, C. Bryant, A. Jonietz and Coach Register. Third row: Coach Taylor, S. Hartley, B. Garcia, G. Pinto, E. Harrington, C. Otte, C. Guiterrez, C. Pierce, D. Kobs, C. Crawford and Coach Tully. Fourth row: S. Muecke, D. Stein, F. Annweiler, E. Nino, B. Fullen, B. Brown, and G. Reckoff. jo-Gfamps gre WCGOQ gf Ball Opp. 5 N 14 Tyler ........... ..... 6 5112 R 21 Pasadena ,...... S ,.,, , 7 17 Galena Park .... ..,.., 7 E 18 Texas City ,.., . 6 Y H 1 14 Brazosport .,,., ,114 26 Longview ,.,.,.... ,,,,,. 0 40 South Park .,,,,.. .,,., 7 5 26 Orange ......,,,, ..... 6 27 Port Arthur ,.,,,.. . 7 13 Beaumont .. , .,..,,,,, .,.,,.. ........ . 2 0 SEASON RECORD W on Lost Tied 8 1 1 Coaches Paul Register, Joe Taylor, and W. Emmons discuss strategy with Head Coach Darrell Tully fkneeling facing cameral. '79 pw S D. G. KOBS Three year letterman Quarterback 5310125 gazffo Woazg l4f6 Tyler, Sept. 144-Ball Highls Golden Tornadoes, utilizing a tight second half defense and a sur- prising aerial attack, humped the Tyler Lions, 14-6. Tyler tallied first as Delbert Brown circled the Tor defense for 12 yards to score. Ball retaliated as D. G. Kobs tossed a 24-yard touchdown pass to halfback James Shukanes for the tally. Conrad Pierce added his first of two extra points. Early in the fourth period, Kobs hit end Gregory Reckoff with a fourth down pass for 27 yards and another Tor touchdown. The Ball defense came in for high praise as they limited the Lions to 20 yards rushing in the second half, Bobby Wilkins and Bill Brown anchored the staunch Tor line. End Gregory Reckoff reaches for a pass between two Tyler defensive nen. KL- D. G. Kohs circles end on his favorite roll-out play for a hi gain BOBBY WILKINS Three year Ietterman Co-Captain, Guard N. M .25 -me if t y , A JERRY PAYNE Three year letterman Co-Captain, Fullha ck asadena's defense stops a Tor plunge just short of the promised land. ALBERT JONIETZ Two year Ietterman Center GREGORY RECKOFF Two year Ietterman End ERASMO HERRERA Two year lezterman Halfback Z af 721053 Cfjayks, 21-7 Galveston, Sept. 21-Behind the polished quar- terbacking of D. G. Kobs, Ball High7s Tors toppled Pasadenais green and white Eagles, 21-7. Israel Bustos put the first score on the hoard with a fourth down plunge from the six-yard line in the second period. Sixteen seconds later, Pasa- dena's all-state halfback, Bert Coan, scampered 77 yards to knot the count. Kobs scored shortly be- fore the half to put the Tors in a 14-7 lead. Conrad Pierce iced the game in the third period on a 28-yard scamper. Erasmo Herrera converted after all three Ball scores. James Shukanes, George Pinto and Carl Otte stack up an Eagle Ball carrier. A R. W.-ij' Pm 2 as CHARLES CRAWFORD Two year Ietterman End 570143 cgwaf jacfefs, 17-7 Galveston, Sept- 23-ln a dazzling one-man show put on by Erasmo Herrera, the Ball High Tors knocked off the previously unbeaten Galena Park Yellowjackets, 17-6. Herrera accounted for all of Ball's points with two touchdowns, a pair of extra points, and a field goal. After a scoreless first quarter, Herrera booted a 24- yard three-pointer early in the second period. The halftime score was upped to 10-0 as Herrera blasted over from the seven. After end Raymond Pritchard had snagged a Galena touchdown pass to close the gap to 10-6, Herrera went 64 yards for the final Tor tally. A big pileup ensues as a Tor ball carrier is finally halted by Park. K Jacket back is hit hard by a host of Golden Tornado defenders. CARL OTTE Two year letterman Guard ISRAEL BUSTOS Two year Halfback Jolph Stein, George Pinto and three unidentified Tors converge upon Sting Thornton Medley after a short gain. t FRANK ANNWEILER Two year Ietterman Center DOLPH STEIN Two year letterman Tackle 7jc1r!0Q cmf Csfomps cgfzhys, 1636 Galveston, Oct. 5-Scoring the first two times they had the ball, Ball High went on to defeat the Texas City Stingarees 18-6 in Public School Stadium. D. G. Kobs led the way, scoring from the twelve and five-yard lines to give the Tors a quick 12-0 lead. Bobby Garcia returned the open- ing kickoff of the second half 80 yards for the third Ball score. Thornton Medley tallied Texas City's lone score on a one-yard plunge. Both teams failed to convert on any extra point try. EVARISTO NINO Two year Ietterman Tackle George Pinto, Israel Bustos and Frank Annweiler halt a Texas City ball carrier early in the game. fla., . ,W , it ' W' MIKE SPENCER One year letterm an Tackle 5701412006 f7e112po1'ar1Q jlfafleof I4-I4 Brazosport, Oct. I2-A fired-up Brazosport team rallied to tie the Golden Tornadoes of Ball High as David Frank tossed a 36-yard touchdown pass to M. R. Robertson with 26 seconds left in the game for a 14-141 tie. Israel Bustos and Jerry Payne put the Tors ahead in the first half on short plunges for a 14-0 lead. Then the Exporters' passing attack, which had sputtered all night, came alive and resulted in the final score. This game was the only mar on the Tornadoes record as they prepared to enter dis- trict competition. ome beautiful downfield blocking goes for naught, as D. G. Kobs stopped by a last ditch Brazosport tackle. D. G. Kobs circles the Exporter defense for a Tor gain 'I SAMMY MUECKE One year letterm an Halfback 3 .A k rica is f if MARTIN BOWERS One year Ietterman Tackle D. G. Kobs goes down amidst a mass of Longview players. TOM MUECKE One year 'Ielterman Center GEORGE PINTO One year Ietterman End I I CLIFFORD BRYANT Q One year Ietterman ' ' 1 Quarterback yoffnen face Honyozew, 26-0 Galveston, Oct. 19-lt was a long ride home for the Longview Lobos as Ball High handed the East Texans a 26-0 lacing. Israel Bustos broke loose early in the first period on a 61-yard jaunt to the promised land for the first Tor score. D. G. Kobs, Jerry Payne and Bobby Garcia tallied the other three Ball scores, Garcia,s being a beautiful 56-yard scoring run. A stout Tor line permitted the Lobo offensive attack only 12 yards in the first half. Ball scored all its points in the first half, with reserves play- ing the entire last three quarters. A pack of hungry Lobos give chase as Israel Bustos breaks into the clear for a touchdown. ggi--i'f-,f. . ' CONRAD PIERCE Une year Ietterman Fullback 73afCjef262'afe.s'tj1fQ122eC01221lr29 40-7 Galveston, Nov. 2-Racking up 28 points in the first quarter, the Ball High Tornadoes rolled to an easy 40-7 win over the South Park Greenies of Beaumont. The win climaxed a happy homecom- ing for the lslanders. Gregory Reckoff caught a pass from D. G. Kobs for the initial score, and in a rapid parade of TD,s, Kobs tallied twice, Bobby Garcia picked up a pair of six pointers, and Ronnie Graber crossed the double stripe. Ball led 40-0 at the half. A staunch Ball line failed to be moved and held a weak Greenie of- fense in check all the way. The ROTC, BHS band and Tornettes presented a gala pre-game show to arouse enthusiasm for the game. Erasmo Herrera reaches for a Tor aerial for a big Ball gain. Msi2?LTii3???l5ii.,., -'fly Bobby Garcia breaks away for 62 yards and a Ball High touchdown EUGENE HARRINGTON One year Ietterman Tackle 'ff x M 0 .af . TONY TORRES One year letterman Tackle A host of Orange defenders halt a Ball player on the Tiger 20 yard line. SMITH HARTLEY One year letterman End BOBBY GARCIA One year letterman Halfback Oranye Zfyers Gayeof 26-6 Orange, Nov. 9-Sparked by a great Ball High defense, the Golden Tornadoes of the Island City breezed to their second 11-AAAA victory, 26-6, over the hapless Orange Tigers. Orange couldn't get past the Ball 40 until late in the fourth period when they punched over their only score. Jerry Payne accounted for the Tors first touch- down on a 15-yard slant. D. G. Kobs passed to Gregory Reckoff for a 63-yard scoring play. Kobs accounted for the Tors' third score on his quarter- back roll-out play. ,Iames Shukanes accounted for the last Tor tally, climaxing a 60-yard Ball march by pouncing over from the five. Robert Bryant, Carl Otte, and George Pinto converge upon a Tiger back to halt him after a short gain. BILL BROWN One year letterman Tackle .V , f. W1 JOHN TAYLOR One year letterman Guard if'-' i7Ol'15' f70,0yoQ f off gjrffuzg 27-7 Port Arthur, Nov. 16-Ball Highls Tornadoes became the first team ever to defeat the Port Arthur Yellow Jackets three years in a row, by overcoming an early 7-0 deficit to smash the Jackets 27-7. With the score T-0, D. G. Kobs tossed a fourth down pass to Gregory Reckoff for a 28-yard scoring pass. Seconds before halftime, Reckoff snatched another pass to give Ball a 14-7 halftime advantage. In the third quarter, Ball rolled almost at will through the Jackets, as Herrera and Kobs both posted six-pointers. Herrera's score came on a spectacular 42-yard run to close out scoring for the night. Gregory Reckoff hauls in a Ball pass for a substantial gain for the Purple and Gold. '2i. :- D. C. Kobs scoots for a Tor gain around end. Pausing a moment from their duties as team managers are, kneeling: Tommy Harryman and Peyton Lowery. Standing: Skipper Allen and Leon Massey. Tor back is brought to a halt by a band of fighting Purples. RONNIE CRABER One year letterman Fullback 7jurpQs 040361 goin jars, 20-I3 Galveston, Nov. 23-The Beaumont Royal Pur- ples smashed Ball Highis hopes for an undisputed district championship as they squeezed by the Tors, 20-13. The Purples completely outplayed the Tors in the first half amassing 13 first downs to the Tors two and running up a 13-0 halftime lead. Ball came back after the half, driving 83 yards in F 24- plays with D. C. Kobs going over from one ClgilIg3,ia?HL?E,I25nEZ yard out. The Purples then scored again on a 50- End yard pass play to make it 20-6. But Ball slashed back 57 yards for another score, their last of the SCHSOI1. Israel Bustos is hit by two Purples as Dolph Stein tries to clear the way. GUY STAFFORD One year Ietterman Guard H -V V , , - f 'f I11'Pil'f:iff:2Simiia,-'L2f?Z?57E???iQi?45 2, -Q 7 Kay Ellis and Bruce Collier assume the position for the beginning of the Two Bits, Four Bits cheer. 'Uk ire ejrom Zjafjiyf CSCAQOX anof YQ One COUIJ T Ze r,jI4OUOQ'IT 77 l all W t 'iff I r 'mm l Il l7 f- 4'Fight yell. little louder, Torsf' Ball High's six poppy cheerleaders form one of their intricate yell pat- terns. The spirit and vigor of these yell leaders accounted for much of the success of Tor athletic teams in the 1956-57 sports season. Peter Moore starts to toss Patsy Fultz into the air for the completion 0 a HEAD CHEERLEADERS Marlene Nathan and Albert Krovetz tell everyone to yell a Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball 56 40 52' 53 40 44 61 40 34 45 62 45 54 67 54 53 59 68 69 49 49 64 45 48 33 65 VARSITY SQUAD: Coach Woodrow Emmons George Letsos Robert Bryant John Covmx Alton Alsup, Tommy Gillane, John Clardy Smrth Hartley Frank Annwerler and Gregory Reckoff captam 701' 766 DISTRICT 11 AAAA STANDINGS Broadway Drug .,t,o,,,,,t, Beaumont fFrenchJ ,,.... Orange ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, San Jacinto lHoustonj W Vidor ..,..,t,,,,e,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,e,, Baytown ....,,,,.,,,...,,,,e,,,e Kinkaid fHoustonJ .,,,., Galena Park ,,,.,,,.....I, Texas City .,,e,, ,,., Texas City ...... La Marque ....,e... Galena Park .,.,.e, Baytown ,,,,.r,, Y, La Marque ,,,,,,,r, Galena Park ,,,,,,, Brazosport ,,,e,, KITWIII ......,e.,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,, Kirwin ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,....,..,...,, DISTRICT GAMES Orange .,,,,,,,,,,..,.... ..,,,.,, South Park fBeaumontJ Jefferson fPort Arthurj Beaumont .,,.,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,, Orange ,,,......,,e...,,.,,t,,.,t. South Park lBeaumontJ Jefferson fPort Arthur W J Beaumont .,,,,,,,,t,,,,,v.,,,... Tor basketball coach Woodrow Red Emmons pauses to watch the Qurll birdie. y3afy3jur1Q3 Oranye Getting off to a good start in their bid for a district championship, the Ball High Tors opened 11-AAAA play by rolling past the Orange Tigers at home, 69-46. Smith Hartley capitalized on free throws to lead scorers with 26 points. John Clardy takes his 20 winks on the court as he shoots. George Letsos 1203 lays in an easy crib as Gregory Reckoff looks on. GEORGE LETSOS Une year Ietterman Guard Q 5 ' l .f 1 9112912195 gczffo Zag Journeying to Beaumont, the Ball High Golden Tornadoes moved into a first place tie with Port Arthur as they handed the South Park Greenies their first district setback, 43-36, as Gregory Reckoff swished the cords for 27 points. Gregory Reckoff pops for two Ball points. '1 if af , 3? at ' 1 ALTON ALSUP One year Ietterman Forward 70119 jump Zjeaumozzf The Tors rebounded from their crush- ing defeat in the previous game by out- scoring Beaumont, 64.-54. Ball led all the way, and was sparked by a 20 point performance from Greg Reckoff. Don Maxwell turned in one of the best of- fensive efforts of the season against the Tors, bucketing 30 points for the losers. SMITH HARTLEY Two year letterman Forward rjr' FD J Off txqrffzzr 10111203 070170 QD Breaking a 32-30 halftime game wide open, the Port Arthur Yellowjackets took over undisputed possession of first place by pulling away to a 74--4-9 win on the Jacket home court. Ball led, 21-18, at the first quarter, but fell behind be- fore the second half onslaught. Down the lane goes Smith Hartley as he drives for a shot. ffl ,, 5 .1 1 K X tmith Hartley goes up for a rebound and seems to be getting the hip on he way down. l 1 4,1 S 1 1 ls 1 JOHN CLARDY One year letterman Forward 30622912 7301121 jjczrfers ln their final tuneup for the all im- portant clash for the district title, the Ballmen eased past the South Park Greenies, 48-39. Smith Hartley dunked 15 points to lead Ball scorers, while Greg Reckoff was held to 14. Crawford of South Park was high for the night with 18. '4 FRANK ANNWEILER Two year Ietterman Forward ZYQITS' i70ppQ0f122 673612 With both teams playing a possession game, the Ball High cagers eked out a 415-42 win over Orangels battling Tigers in the Tigers' Den. Ball entered the home stretch in district play with Greg Reckoff meshing the cords for 14 points. Frank Annweiler is all set to pass off to teammate Johnny Covini as the Tors freeze the ball. jacfefs cgfzkzy 9345 Port Arthur's powerful Yellowjackets swept to the 11-AAAA district title by whipping the Golden Tors, 4-6-33. A stalling type of attack failed to material- ize for the Islanders, although Gregory Reckoff poured 24 points through the hoop. The Jackets led at the half, 17-11. Its two more points on the scoreboard for Ball as Greg Reckoff goes up for a shot. Three Tors wait anxiously for the ball to drop. in v1w'.n.-.li I 3 2 ' R ri 5 k DOUGLAS STRAIN 1 5 One year letterman ' . I Guard A - Season 81206 on Ofofe Beaumont's fighting Purples proved to be the last victim of the Golden Tor- nado, as Ball eked out a 65-63 win in Purple territory. Greg Reckoff tossed in 23 points to ensure his district scoring leadership. Ball led 31-29 at halftime and split point for point with Beaumont the rest of the way. I95 5701722912 91135 7 7 tjfrkwfh or Gzfy QIYQ Kirwin,s Buccaneers entered the Ball High gym with an idea of taking their first city championship in the schoolls history. But as the old cry goes they'll have to wait till next yearf' With Gregory Reckoff, Smith Hartley and Frank Annweiler con- trolling the backboards, George Letsos, Robert Bryant, Johnny Covini, and Dougy Strain hitting from outside, and Alton Alsup, Tom Cillane and John Clardy giving needed support, the Tors swished to easy 59-46 and 68-4-1 triumphs over the highly rated cross-town rivals. TOM GILLANE One year letterman Forward Up in the air and going through. That's the hall. Notice the crowd! Three Buc cagers attempt to halt Reckoff's shot. X tx ROBERT BRYANT p q ' One year letterman Guard ,f, 7 K I All alone on a fast break Reckoff swishes for two quick points. TENNIS TEANI- Firt i . s row, left to right: Daphne Curtis, Carolyn Shirley, Mary Jane Ed Dick Schiebel, coachg Patsy Schuler, Barbara Jacobson. Second r ' Charles Bailey, H. J. Mathis, David H lf ' monson, ow. Sonny Mares, J k a ant, Cussie William.. T ' 014120 O c 9121215 The Ball High tennis team has always done well in lnterscholastic competition, winning two state titles and numerous regional and district championships. This year is no ex- ception as Coach Schiebel has compiled a great Hracket squad.n With smiles on th ' . elr faces, boys' aces, David Hal- fant, Sonny Mares and Jack Plu happ ' ' mmer, appear quite y over their most recent triumph. ac Plummer, s hird row: Clyde Trout, John Rice. Mary Jane Edmonson and Connie Br yant pause for a drink during a gruelling match. Exhibiting th f e orm that produces champions Coach Dick Schiehel. Gzh 914122912 Sr r . iam , 'K Q re 1 if L ,L,.L,. 1. P 33 .2 fighbitimliik 'lr ' A . I 122 fjarg Season Weefs Members of the Ball High track team are Bobby Garcia, Frank Simpton, Jimmy Houston, Joe DeLeon, Eusebio Sena, Frank Huerta, Marcus Walsh, Richard Rico, Martin Bowers, Gus Loomis, James Houston, Roger McCoy, Robert Bryant, and David Parton. Coach Frank Rutledge instructs Bobby Garcia in how to get quicker starts. In his first year at Ball, Rutledge produced a first rate cinder squad of which all students and Galvestonians could be proud. While at McAllen High, Rut- ledge produced teams of top caliber in the always rough Border country. iiiitlfi QC Frank Simpton fleftJ and Bobby Garcia come out of the blocks in preparation Hurdler Roger McCoy goes up and over in his specialty, the high and low hurdles. An outstanding athlete in junior high, Roger peps up Tor spirit with his wit and adds to the Tor scoring ledger with his athletic ability. 3 -sq. Viartln Bowers and David Parton pause to smile for the camera as they busily prepare for the rough season. It's all not fun and fair weather is the slogan of Gus Loomis who does just about everything for the Purple and Gold cindermen. Here Gus tries discus throwing. ujifore jjozhfs, ygeffer Qgfowzbyy' - Wfoffo gf orzza 0 ra cfsfers In the spring, a boy's fancy turns to first track, then girls. Ball High is no different as all males turn out for some spring athletic activity. Calloping past is distance man Eusebio Sena, Tor sophomore, who garnered many points for the tracksters this year and is counted on for even more next season. lhli D. G. Kobs cans a long birdie putt as Jackie Clason watches with amazement. District medalist Dicky Duble keeps allls fearless five line up. Left to right: John Zahradnik, Jack Clason, his head low as he blasts out of a g0lfer's nemesis-the sandtrap. One of the outstanding linksters of the area is golf coach Johnny Garrison, caught here practicing his putting. . G. Kobs, Robert Wittig, and Dickey Duble. AA Robert Wittig tees off for a wild round as John Zahradnik kihitzes and gives encouragement. rough and ready Senior crew prepares to hit the field for the annual tussle 1th the high-powered Junior Class. may yayjef af yjZlSA1iZ2 'fgr 769 77050 er jjreffzes This annual tilt ,tween junior and senior class girls was a March ,57 classic. One of the mighty muscle-arousing events of the Tor year is the Powder Puff game, which is a benefit project. Funds are applied to expenses for the junior-senior prom. Looking nervous but confident are the Junior gridiron giants preparing to move on the field. Regardless of the outcome, the dames have had their day of foot- ball fervor. Anyone for tennis? Oh, my aching everythingf, the dam- sels despair in the drudgery of shaping up for the yearly show-off of gridiron glamor. It's a quick handoff and away the crashing Senior fullback goes. Q55 1f5 ?f Lettermen Dolph Stein and Tommy Muecke guard their first base sack from any and all. 10 Off Ball's expert keystone combination of H. B. Mantzel and Johnny Covini work overtime Conrad Pierce, Ball's ace outer gardener, reaches for a high pop fly. A two year letterman Pierce is considered by many as the best all-around athlete vi on the BHS campus. L 'W Behind prison bars or what!! Tor diamond coach Tor pitching corps returnees Clifford Bry- Paul Register is pictured going out to register a ant, Skippy Ruttiger and Bill Brown try a complaint with the umpire. new stretch motion which might pick off n perfecting the double play toss. Fine all handling on both players' part are a iajor factor in all Tor wins. Bal1's Mr. Squatlow' Cotton Stephens looks for a popup and seems ready for season competition, master-minding the game from behind home-plate. QD. IQQQODOG, All-district third baseman Tony Garcia guards the dish and vows not to let any good ones sneak hy. Tony led all district hitters last year with a fine .471 average. BASEBALL SQUAD-Front row, left to right: George Letsos, J. C. Kissenger, Vincent Sorrentino, H. B. Mantzel, Joe DeLeon, Erben Schuldt, and Jerry Warren. Second row: Skippy Ruttiger, Mike Nussenhlatt, Sam Gipson, Tony Garcia, Conrad Pierce, Cotton Stephens, Charles Bond, Alvin Newkirk, and Ronnie Graber. Third row, Coach Paul Register, Johnny Covini, Bill Brown, Eddie Maples, Elmer Home, Tommy Muecke, Walter Lisbony, Clifford Bryant, and Tommy Gillane. .. .. f T ..,. r . 3 ' A ',:k 35, :QL ' g e., k E V V s . . ,Samoa wg-1 3 A 1 -...M i ,.. -- ' I ,L ,,., - , -, fzl Q3 L, nf' it f if ,Y - ' ff' m e if fi? X ,f 1 .,.. 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Q i ff' jf fgf -Q' , cm ,-4' L' -i -3-15-,-.1 fi, F-T., --X-J M. 2 ff JP 'K I Z- 229 '+--i: 'f'S'p- 0 KX XX 2 gs ai sx WP , - f -' A Q7 if Q, t CSR X, ff..-1 'b MN V5 x,,fi-A Was fer lnhed with ,575 tide on the beach, Is the distinctive name to which each Of us answers muster, as a Tor Who cruises along our Island shore. 233 -A- .amoth, Rosemarie ............79, 122, 130 QUILL CRUISE Burns, Gary Burrows, Miss I -M '-- - mei?-wav' ,,A,,. 16, 62, 136, 167, 170, 172, 174, 175 Bessie ,,,.,.......,..,..,, 99, 131 Burton, Peggy ........ 19, 37, 114, 116, 123 Bustos, Israel ............,, 37, 178, 179, 182, braham, Mrs. Mary G .,,,.,.,..,,..,...... 104 dgate, Thomas ..,,..........1.1...,,,,.,..,,,. 121 dkins, Mr. Bill ..,..,B,..,..,..,,,,7........... 101 gorastos, Nick ........,....1.................. 138 laniz, Crecencio ......,, 35, 120, 124, 139 laniz, Fred ..,...,,.........,,...............,...,... 61 lessi, Evelyn .,..., ..,....,,.,..,...., 6 1, 129 .llen, Charles .,...., ....... 3 5 156, 157 llen, Mary Lou ...,............,,..,,,,..,....... 134 llen, William ...,..........., 31, 35, 179, 188 lsup, Alton ,..........,.... 35, 127, 152, 190, 191, 196 lvarado, Henry . ..,,,......,,,...,....l,, 61,152 .lvarado, Rachel .,....,.,............. 132, 151 nagnostis, Chris, 79, 113, 131, 146, 148 .nderson, Marjorie ........,...,...,...,, 35, 134 .nderson, Walter ...,.,..,....,., 35 120, 137 .ndrews, Norva ,...,,..,... 61, 122, 125, 127 ndronis, Maria .,., . ,,,,............,,,.. 61,122 .nnweiler, Frank .... 32, 60, 61, 109, 178, 179, 183, 191, 194, 196 .nonsen, E. J .,,,....,....,,,,,.,,.. 131, 138, 170 .pplegate, Bruce ........,,,.,......,..,.e,,,,,.... 79 .pplegate, Kathleen ........,..e........ 79, 140 .rena, Joseph .......,..,.......,........... 79, 139 rmendariz, Dina ..,.,..,,.,,,... 61, 136, 141, 146, 148 ,rthur, Dianna .......,. ..,.,..l,,,. 7 9, 140 .shmore, Dorothy ....,..l, l,.,,,,,,, 1 42 skew, Phillip ...l,.,.,,. .,,ee,,,,,., 3 5 .tkins, Ethel ......... ..ee,,,,,,,, 3 5, 129 .ubry, Donald ,.,..., ...,,,,,,,,,.,, 6 1, 152 .utrey, Isabel ....,............... 114, 127, 136 .lexson, Carroll .,,,.,,,. ......,.,.,...,.,,,,, 1 40 .xelson, Wanda ,......,. ..,e,,.... 1 29, 151 -B- adgett, Jeanette ,,,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,. 30, 31, 118 adgett, Jeraldine ,,,,,,..,,,.,.,,., 30, 61, 118 adgett, Joan .,.....1., 30, 35, 133, 152, 158 tadgett, Joyce .......... 30, 31, 35, 118, 158 iaigen, Guadalupe .................,..,.,..... 123 Bell, Lynn .......................................... 152 Benavides, Eddie .................................. 79 Benediksen ...,,,........,...,. 16, 126, 130, 166 Bennett, Clark .....,..,.,..,..,1,.....,.,. 158,225 Bennett, Marjorie ,,........,........,.... 79,133 Bentley, Charles .,.... .....,. 1 24, 170 Bentley, Chester ......... ...,..... 7 9, 152 Benzaia, Nancy ............... ............ 1 34 Bermudez, Concepcion ....... ............ 1 32 Bernardoni, Charlene ..,,.. ........ 3 6, 118, 133, 225 Berndt, Mary Ann ,,....,.,............... 79, 142 Bertschler, Mr. G. W .,.,..,,1.......,..,...,.,, 102 Bickel, Stephen ........,....,,, 16, 26, 36, 112, 117, 130, 131 Biondo, Joseph ,..... ..,..........,,,,,,,,,, 1 52 Biven, Frank .......,..,. ..,.,,.,.,,,..,.,., 1 52 Blakeman, Gerald ,i.,,,, ..,.,... 1 26 Blakeman, Pete ........... .........,,, 1 31 Blankenship, Sandra ....,,, .....,..., 7 9, 146 Blanton, Elizabeth A .,...,.,............, 36, 151 Blanton, Peggy .....................,....,,,.,,.. 133 Bliss, William ...,.,.,....,,..,.,,,............... 152 Blocker, Ann ..... .,....,. 1 4, 16, 36, 125, 126, 129, 130, 131, 167, 171 Bludworth, Linda ..,1,,,,...,.... .62, 118 Blythe, Olivia .......,...,,,,,,,,,.... 79, 129, 146 Boening, Ray ,.,..........,......,.,.,.,..... 61, 131 Boldman, Donald ,.,,.,,. 166, 167, 172, 174 Bond, Charles .. ,....... 16, 31, 36, 137, 203 Booher, Charles ,,,....,......,.....,,..,, 126, 131 Botello, Pete ................,.,,.......,......,,...1 61 Bowers, Martin ,,,..,,,.... 61, 109, 112, 130, 162, 179, 184, 198, 199 Bowers, Ralph .,,,.,,.,,,....,.,..,, 36, 113, 130 Bowling, Fred .,.....,. Bowman, Bobby ,,,.,.. Boyd, Rodney .,,.,, Bozant, Ann ......ee,, Bozant, Diane .......e,,e Brachfeld, Adrian ..,,,,,,,,...... 62, 113, Bradshaw, Bill .,....,,.l,.,... 16, 80, 126, Bradshaw, Linda .......,,,36, 137 ,,........62, 133 142 114 131 62 146 183, 185, 189 Butler, James ..,.... .....,.... 8 0, 152, 169 -C- Cagnola, Sandra .......,..,..,,,,,........ 80, Callery, Virginia v,,.,,,,.......,..,.,,..., 37, Calvert, Miss Bunny .......... 103, 124, Cammer, Lucille ,.,...,,,,................ 80, Campbell, Morgan ..1,,..,,.,,.. 62, Cappadona, Agnes ,...,. Cardenas, Nidia .,,.,,, Cardenas, Sylvia , Carlin, Helen ,,......,.. Carlson, Kenneth ....., Carnell, John ...,.....,, Carola, Mary ,,,,,,. Caros, Georgia ...,, Carrillo, Sally ....,,,,, Carrillo, Virginia .,1... Carrio, Merle ......,,.., Carswell, Joanne ...,. Casanova, Mary ,...... Castilla, Rene ..,,,,.,,,. Castillo, Helen .,,,.,,,, Castro, Jesse ........, Cavazos, Jose ..,,1,,,,,, 142 133 180 118 131, 138 151 .-.,....118, 133 ....,.,..133 62 ,,..,.,,,.81, 114, 140 15 .....,,,.,37, 118 ...,.,,,,123 ,....,,,..81, 142 ,1..,,,,,,62, 138 Cearnal, David ,,,,,,,.,,,.. .,,,,,,...,,.,,, 1 70 Ceccacci, Donald ...,.,., ........ 2 4, 38, 121 Ceremo, Virginia ,,..,.,,. ....,,.,.,,,,.,....,.. 8 1 Chamberlin, Phillip .......,.,,,,....... 81, 146 Chamberlin, Tommy ..,.., 16, 38, 109, 139 Chambers, Otis ....,,,.,.......,.., 38, 137, 152 Chambers, Mr. Walton ,,,,,,...........,,,.. 99 Chapman, Gaylord .,....,..1,,.........,...,,, 152 Charping, Barbara ,,,,,......,,..,.,,,,, 81, Cherry, Bill ..,....,....,,, Chesser, .Sandra ,...,,. 158 .....,,.,.62, 113, 169 .,,,,,..,,62, 129, 136 152 Chionsmi, Vivien ,,,.......,,....., 63, 142, Choate, Dolores ....... 81, 129 Choate, Patsy ,.......,.... ,,,.,..... 1 6, 22, 63 Christensen, Mimi .....,, .........,,..,..., 8 1 Christian, Dixie .........,. Christian, Wayne ,,.......,,, Churchill, Mr. Charles ,......, ..,,,,,,.169 105 Claire, Mrs. Olena .....,.,,,,.......,.,.,, 28, Clarac, Robert Clardy, John ...,,,..,, 81, 191, 192, 194 196 9 lailey, Charles .....,..,,., 61, 137, 152, 197 lailey, Donna ,,,,,,,,,............,.....,..,.,,,,,, 35 lailey, Joyce ....,..,........ 35, 122, 131, 146, 151, 153 laird, Beverly ..,....,,.,,..,........,,.,,,, 61, 123 laker, Robert ..,..,,..,.... 61, 136, 167, 169, 172, 174, 176 lallesteros, Felicitas .,,,....,.l. 36, 132, 133 lallesteros, Navidad ....,..... . .,,.... 132, 151 larker, Tommy ,.,,...,,,, 16, 36, 112, 129, 146 141, iarlow, Mr. W. O .......,,,,,,,,.....,.. 102,131 larnes, Roy ....,,,,,..... .....,2.,e,,,,. 1 38 Barnum, Hazel ....... ,,,,.,.,. 6 1, 129 larnum, Shirley .,,.,. ,,,...... 3 6, 167 larr, Peter ,....,,,,,,.,... .,..... 1 36, 168 3ashony, Donald .,,,,, ,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 iashor, Joan ,..,.,...,,, ,..., , ,,,,,,,,.. 7 9, 182 3ask1n, Carolyn ,,,,,,,,,..,..,..,,, 16, 124, 3attistoni, Thomas 132 152 3eck, Clair ,,..,....,,,.l,, .....,.,, 7 9, 129, 3eekman, Robert ,.,,,. ,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,, 3 6 Beffano, John ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 21 Bell, Gayle ,.,...,, ,,,....,, 3 6, 122, 152 34 Brantley, Joe .,..,.,,,,,.... ,,,,,,.....,,,,,,,, Brasket, Patricia ..,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 80 Braunagel, Ruth .,,......,..,,,,,, 37, 123, 125 Braunagel, Mrs. M. S ...,,,,,,....,.,,,,....,, 154 Bray, Jackie ....,.,....,...,.,,.,.,...,.,,,,,,,,,,.,l, 37 Breaux, Gaynelle ..,......,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 80, 142 Brewer, Kay ...,,,.,......,2.,.. 16, 37, 123, 167 Brewer, Joyce ,....,..,,,,, ., ,,.,,,,,,,,77,,, 80,146 Brewer, Mrs. Paul ,.....,.,e, , .,,,,,,,,,,,,17 154 Briegel, Iris ,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 80, 14.0 Brokaw, Phyllis Ann ..,,,le,,.,,,,1,,,,,,,17,,,, 37 Bronstein, Harriet ..,..,,,,,,,,,,, 62, 122, 125 Broughton, John .,,,.,,,. ,1,-,-,,,,,,,---,,,,,, 6 2 Broussard, Joe .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,,A,,.,,,, 1 21 Brown, Claudean ,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,. 37, 134. Brown, Shirley .,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,7, 62, 133 Brown, lWilliam ....,e,...., 31, 37, 178, 179, 187, 202, 203 Bryan, Kenneth .,l,e2,...,,,,,.,,,s 62, 130, 168 Bryant, Clifford .......,.. 62, 146, 179, 185, 202, 203 Bryant, Constance .,.,.,,,.. 16, 37, 123, 129 Bryant, Robert ..ee....,,.. 62,179, 187, 191, 196, 197, 198, 202 Buchok, SFC S. J .2,...,e,e, ,,,1 1 02,171 173 9 Bulbe, Charna ,,,,,---. -,,,,,,,-,,,---,, 3 0, 113 Bulbe, Esther ,,ssC,,,,,11,,,,,1,,,,,,,1,,,, 113,122 Buller, Shirley s,,,,,1111,,,,,,11,,A11,,,,,11 37,123 Bullinger, Michael ,,,.,1,,1,,,,,1,,,,.,, 80, 163 Bullinger, Pat ...... 15, 16, 22, 78, 80, 140 Burka, Paul ..e....,.... 18,80,l13, 158,170 Clarida, Nancy .....,,,......,1,,,.......,,.. 81, 142 Clarida, Peggy .,.,..,..,......,............. 63, 133 Clark, Eugenie ........... ............ 8 1, 129 Clark, Mr. Henry ..,,,...,........,1,,,,,,,,,,..,.. 98 Clark, Robert ,.,..........,....,,,.....,.,,,,,,,.-... 81 Clark, Theresa ,,,.,,..,,.,.,., 16, 63, 122, 136 Clarke, Anita ......,, ..,,..,,.....,,.,,,.. 8 1, 140 Clason, Jack ,,,,,.,.,.... .,,,.,,........., 8 1, 200 Clegg, Mary Lou ,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,.......,,...,,,,, 81 Clegg, Sylvia ......1,,,,..... 63, 136, 140, 158 Cleveland, John ,.,, ,,,.,.....,,,,,,,,,. 3 8, 126 Clyde, Danny ,,.........,,,,.,,,...., 81, 132, 169 Coldiron, Nellie ,.... . ....,.....,,,,.....,..,,,,,, 151 Coldwell, Miss Eugenia ..,......,..,..,,... 112 Cole, Richard .,,.,...,......,...1,.....,...,,,,,,,, 170 Collier, Bruce .... 11, 14, 16, 38, 114, 116, I 117, 130, 131, 136, 144, 190 Collier, Earl .,.....,.,,,.......,,.,,......,,..,.,,,,,, 82 Collier, Judith .....,.,.,,.., 63, 109, 146, 148 Iollins, Carolyn ,,.,.,,,.,,Y.Y,7..,...,,7,7. 82, 140 Iollison, Alice ..,......... 16, 26, 32, 38, 112, 122, 125, 152 Columbo, Chris ...,,.......1 ..,,,,,,,,,,,..... 8 2 Zolunga, William ..,.,,, ..,,,,,,,..... 8 2 Iombs, John .......,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,......,,, 6 3 fonley, Richard ,,,.,,,. ,.,.,,.,,, 6 3, 168 Ionklin, Jeanie ,,,...,, ,,,,,,,,..., 1 36 fonnard, Bill .,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,.,.,, 3 8 ,onner, Norman ,,,.,,,, ,,,...,,,, 8 2, 146 .ook, Sandra ,,..,.,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,,,.........., 8 2 'ornett, Marian ,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,...,... 82 'ortez, Earlean ,,,,,,,........... 127, 133, 151 lortez, Mercedes ..,,.,..,...,....,,,,.,.,.....,, 132 Iovini, Johnny .,..,,..., 137,- 152, 191, 195, 196, 202, 203 Ioward, Barbara 152 rawford, Barbara ,,,,,, 38, 114, 116, lrawford, Charles .,,,,,,.,. 14, 16, 38, 120, 179, 182 rawford, Mary ...,..,, ,........ 6 3, 129, 152 lrawford, Sheliav ,.,.,,,,,,,.....,,,,,......,,,,, 140 lripps, Tootie ,..........,,,........,,,.......,,,,., 63 riss, Robbie Lee ,...,. 14, 16, 38, 124, 125 roix, Jimmy ,,,.,....,,.,,i.,,,......,..,,.. 82, 139 ruz, Gloria ,.,,..,.., ,,,..,.....,,,,.., 1 32, 151 oltzer, Henry ,,,,,. urry, Joyce .,,,,, .,,,,,.18, 25, 38, 123, 151,158,161 urtis, Daphne ,.,.,,...... 8, 14, 16, 63, 113, 129, 161, 162, 163, 197 ...11.. Dover, Wesley ....,.. Drennan, Gloria .,,,,.. Dripps, Fred ......... Dry, Owen ,.....,i,. 1 Duble, Richard Duggan, Roy ,.......,....... .........64, ,,,f1ii3,ii15,' Dunn, Almira ,,,,,.,,.,,,......,..... Dybowski, Mrs. Frances K. .,,,,,,.,.,,.. Dyer, Forrest ,...,......... E- Eaton, Alice ,,,,,,,...,.,,, Echols, Shirley ,,,,,,.,... Eckenrode, Dennis Edmonson, Jimmy .,.... Edmonson, Mary Jane. Edwards, Judy ........,... ....,.,.,64, QQQQl1Qf32QP62iQ ,116, 39, 140, Edwards, Julia ,. ......,.....,,,, 16,113, Edwards, Martha ,,.,,,,.,,.. 11, 25, 39, 109, Edwards, Mrs. H. H ..,,,,,,,,................, Edwards, Rubina .......,.,...,.. 39,142, Eichler, Mavis ,,..,, 64 118, 122, 127, Elam, Larry ,................,.,.............. 83, Ellis, Kay ...,.,. ,,,,,.,,,.,,,. 1 4, 16, 40, 136, 140, Elster, Jackie ,...,...,.,.,.,, 40, 109, 142, Emerson, Carolyn ,,.,,,,,.. 16, 83, 113, Emerson, Mrs. G. A ..............,,.,......... Emiliani, Bryan ,.,...,,...............,,,,,.,.... Emmons, Emmons, Engelke, Eriksson, Mrs. Coye .... Mr. W .......... Linda .......,... John ......,,.,.... .......101, ,83 118 ......,,,.....101, 179, , ,129, 64,l36,168, G.. 172 Ervin, Jeraldine ,..,.,.., ........ 6 5, 143, 149 ' 140 Felts, Kathryn ....,. 40, 141, 142, 143, Ervin, Melba ,............ ...,..,. 6 5, 122, Escudero, David ....... .................... 8 3 Etheridge, Dette r,..... ,,.,..... 6 5, 140 Evans, Dr. Morgan ........ ...........,. 9 8 ...p1.. Fairchild, Jeffery ......., ........, 8 3,162 Falks, Billy ...,..r,.,.... ............ 8 3, 137 Falks, Julius ......... ..,..,,......... 2 4,121 Fant, Helen ,.,........... .,...... 6 5, 109, 152 Fargotstein, Elka ......,,..........,. 16, 40, 125 Farias, Linda ...,,.,...,...,,,.,.,....... ....65, 151 144 142 Fats, Mary Nell ,............,.,.....,...... 83, Galarza, Anita .......... ........ 6 5, 151 132 Galarza, Orpha ..,.,....... ...,.,....... 4 0 129 Galloway, Arnold ..,.,... ...,...,....... 1 34 Galvin, Jesse ..,..,,,,,., ,,.,... 1 20 170 Gaona, Rudy ......,.. ..,....... . 137 Garcia, Darlene ,.,.,.,. .,,,,,. 1 09 118 Garcia, Danny ...,,,, ,..,... 1 52, 168 Garcia, Emma ...,,,. .........,...... 4 0 140 Garcia, Joe ,,,,,,,,,..........,.,.,..,....... 152 169 Garcia, Magdalene ...........,,, 65, 118, 152 Garcia, Raleigh ,r,,..,,,,., 40, 116, 114, 130 Garcia, Robert ,...,.. . ....,,,, 83, 179, 9, 186, 187, 198 Garcia, Tony ,..., .....,. 1 09, 203 Garcia, Tony .,....... ......,.. 4 1,120 Gardner, Alan ....... .......r,,,,... 1 21 Gardner, John ..,.,,. .,......, 8 3, 158 Gardner, Pat .,.,,.... ....,..,, 6 5,146 Garibay, Carmen ,....., .,,,,,,,.,. 1 42 Garibay, Dolores ..,.,. .......,,,,.,........, 1 42 Garrison, Darrel ..,.,,....,..,..,,,..... 109, 200 Garrison, John M .,,,,,,,.,........,,,......,.,, 100 Garza, Dolores .....,.,...... 41, 124, 132, 151 Garza, Herlinda ,.,.,...........,.,,......,. ,..., 1 32 Garza, Lydia ,.,.,......,...,., 32, 41, 124, 133 Garza, Mary Helen ......,.,,,..... 40, 118, 134 Garza, Willie ........,.,.,.........,,,,....,..,,... 124 Gates, Betty ,,,,,,,. ....,.,,. 1 6, 65, 146, 129 Gay, Marilyn ,,... ,,,.,...... 6 5, 146, 148 Gay, Marion ........ ,,..,........, 1 13, 140 Geller, Marilyn .... ,...,.., 6 6, 122, 125 Gerbert, Barbara ,.............., 66, 114, 116, 152, 136 Gerdes, Jeanne ...,,. 16, 72, 160, 125, 123 Gernand, Jo Ann ........,.......,,r, 16, 41, 112 Gherbis, Corinne ,.......,,,,,.....,..,., 125, 151 Gilbert, Betty ............. ........., 1 29, 151 Gilbert, Kenneth 135 Giles, Algy ........,.... . ,,.,....,..,.,,.. 83, Gillane, Thomas .................. 84, 111, 191, Gingrich, Jeanne ...,..,..,.......,..,,,... 41, Gipson, Samuel ,.....,r..,. 66, 125, 137, Giusti, Sandra ....,..,..,...........,.,..... 66, Glover, Barbara ..,r.,,........,,,,,....,.,, 66, Glover, Harold ,,.,, ..,,....,, 3 1,41, Glover, John ,..,.. 198, 203 133 203 142 140 135 113 Ferguson, Glenn ,.,.,,..,,,., ............,,. 1 69 Fickessen, Claudette ...,......,..,,.,. 65, 142 Fielding, Robbie ....,,.................... 40, Files, Kay .,.....................,..,, 83,113, Finch, Miss Robbie .............. 28, 118, Finger, James ..............,..,.... 65, 168, Fitzsimmons, Priscilla ............,. 151, Flores Amelia .....,.........., .............., 1 23 Flores, Celso ,.......,....... ..,,,.,, 1 38 Flores, Gloria ....,.......,...............,...,,.... 142 Flores Janie ..........,.............,..,,.,.....,... 151 Fontille, Fran ...... 65, 136, 129, 167 171 Fradkin, Melvin ,.,.,........... 133 Franklin, Glenda ......,,,....,,.,...,..... 40 Fredericksen, Nancy ,......... 167, 65,, Paforte, Patricia .,.,.. ,,,,..,..,,,,,,,. .....r 1 5 1 l'Albergo, Andrea ...,........,, 39, 125, 133 P'Albergo, Mrs. A ...,,,.........,,,,.....,.,.,,. 154 P'Albergo, Diana ,,,,......,,,..... 16, 63, 129 Pale, June ..,,,,,., ........,. 3 9, 125, 129, 151 Paley, Mary ..,,,,,... .,,,........,,,......,,,,, 1 34 P'Ambra, Joe ...................,..., 82, 137, 152 Pamiani, Victor .,,.,,,... 39, 114, 116, 129, 170 176 Pavenport, Wilburn ,.....,..,,.,,.,,r,,,,.,,,,, 82 Pavidson, Robert ,,,....,,,,...,... 31, 63, 146 Pavila, Raymond ..,..,,....,,,,. 64, 130, 170 Pay, Donna ,,...,..,,,,, ..,.,,,,, 8 2, 118 133 Pay, Marilyn ..,...,, ....,.. 1 18, 129,151 Pay, Oma ........,, .,,.........,,......, 6 3 136 lecker, Louis ...,........., 39, 136, 152, 168, 172, 174, 176 lecker, Ralph ...,,,,..,...,,,,...,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 169 Pe La Rosa, Benny ..,,.,.. 16, 39, 136, 166, 167, 172, 174, 175, 176 le La Rosa, Paul .,,,,....,,,.,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 124 ie La Rosa, Petra ..,,,.,...,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 82 PeLeon, Joe .....,,,.,,,,,,.,.1,,..,,,,,,,,, 198, 203 lell'Osso, Lauretta ,...., 39, 122, 124, 126 lent, Susan .,,,,,,...,.,,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., 82, 113 Peu Friend, Bob ,,.,..,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 169 le Vasier, Carolyn ,,,,,...,,..,, 123, 125, 161 Pevoll, Joyce .....,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,1 129 Pick, Penny ,....,,,,,...,.,,, 82, 118, 141, 146 lickard, David ..,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,1, 82 Pickerson, Shirley ,.,..,,,,,,,,.,, 39, 118, 152 Pierlam, Mark J .,.,.......,.,... 114,126,130 Pietze, Robert ,......,,,.,....,,,,,.,--,,,,,,,,-,,,, 83 liMare, J0sie ,,,,,.., 63, 118, 127, 140, 225 lockal, Neal ..,..,,,......,, 64, 136, 169, 172 lomingue, Harriet ....,... 60, 64, 118 123 loraty, James ,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11, .0135 Dorchester, Deanna ,,.... 16, 64, 109, 113, 149, 152 Poshier, Fredda ,,,,,, ,,1,,,,,,,1 1.39, 123 lougherty, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,777,,,, 135 Pouglas, Viva June ..,,,,,,,.,,,, 64,141,152 Pouglas, William ,,,,,,,,, ., ,,,,,, ,,,,1,1,,,,, 6 4. 171, 116, 114 Frenzel, Judith ..., 65, 109, 136, 140, 158 Fretwell, Bingley .....,.... 83, 139, 138, 152 Friedberg, Mickey ,,,.................,,, .83, 139 Friend, Robert ,,,.,...,. ......,,,.,, 1 52 Frohne, Patricia ..... . ............, ......,..... 1 42 Fuentes, Lydia ...........,.....,.,,............... 151 Fullen, Bill .,....,,...,..,.,,..,,.............. 40, 179 Fultz, Patricia .. ....... 16, 40, 14, 190, 109, 112, 136, 125 Funke, Wayne ,,,, .. ,,,,,,,..,... 135, 40 Gober, John ..,..1,.,.. ...,,,... 8 4, Godfrey, Patricia .,,.... ...,......, 1 51 Golden, Mack ......, .,,,.,, 1 52 Golman, James ,...,...,...,. ..,...,.,.,...,1,, 1 68 Gomez, Linda .,......,.,.,..,.,,..,..,.....,..,.,.,.. 66 Gonderson, Bobbie Lee ..., 6, 22, 133, 162 Gongora, Angelina ,.....,.,...,......, 123, 132 Gonzales, Emilie .,.......,, ....,,.,,,.,.,..,, 1 32 Gonzales, Frances ..,.,... .....,,.,,, 1 4-2 Gonzales, Irma ..,,...,,,.,.. ,..,,,,..., 1 42 Gonzales, Josephine ,..,.,....,,.,,,,... 84, 132 Gonzales, Richard ....,,,.,..,....,,,,,..,,,.,., 152 Goode, Donald .....,...1,,,. 84, 159, 164, 169 Goodenow, George .,,.,.,.....,.,, 84, 126, 168 Gordy, Jane ,........,,.,,,.....,.,... 66, 122, 136 Gould, Arden ,........ ,,.,....,,,,.,,,, 1 26, 168 Gould, Sharon ..,.,,....,,,,,,,....,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, 142 Graber, Ronnie ,...,.....,. 66, 179, 189, 203 Graber, Susan ....1,,.......,,,,,..,,,.,,,,, 84, 140 Grady, Edwin ...,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66, 135 Graham, Mr. Arthur .,,,.,.,,.,,..,,,, 103, 114 Graham, Nyles .....,..1,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 21 Granado, Victoria ..... ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 32 Graves, Earl .,.,,,.,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 70 Gray, Margaret ..,,.. .,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,1 8 4 Green, Jane .,.,1.,. ,,1,,., 6 6,129, 140 Green, Sarah ,..... ,,,,, , ,.,,,,-,,,-,,,,,, 8 4. Greer, Fred 1.., . ...1... ....,,, 4 1, 146, 148 Gregory, Saranne ,,.. 118 91: riffice, Larry .........,,...,,........,.,. 152, 169 roce fBenavidezJ, Bill ....., 79, 136, 152, 169, 172 ruben, Toni ,,,71..... 19, 41, 114, 116, 123 uest, Avery ..6,.,..,..... 118, 136, 156, 157, 172 158, 163, 170, uillot, David ,,,,,,...........,,,,.,,.,,, 130,170 uillot, Martin .... 167, 170, 171, 174, 175 utierrez, Carlos .,..,,.,,,,,..........,,,.,,,,,, 189 utierrez, Manuel ,,,,1,,....,,,,,,,1,,......... 179 ,LH- aby, Gisela ,,,,,.,...,.......,.,,,,,,,,,1,,......, .84 addock, Dee .......,,,,....1 18, 84, 140, 160 agelman, Harold .....,,,,,....,...,.......,,,, 135 albert, Eleanor ...,,,.....,..,.,, 41, 126, 152 alfant, David .....,.,.,,, 41, 163, 166, 167, 174, 197 all, Loretta .....,...,,,.,.,............,,,, 66, 142 alliwell, Jacqueline ,.,,.1.... 84, 129, 146 alliwell, Shirley Ann,,42, 118, 134, 151 amilton, Korita ,,,,..........,... 66, 129, 136 ankamer, Herman ....,,, ,.,,,1.... 4 2, 197 ardy, Robert ..,,....,,,,, ,,,,,.,..........,,,, 4 2 ardy, Ruth ,,,,,,,,.,.... .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,......, 6 6 armon, Kaye ,,,,,1 .,,,,,,. 8 4, 118, 129 iarper, Billy ..........., ,,,,......,......,.,, 4 2 arrington, Doris ..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,........ 42,133 farrington, Eugene ,.,.... 24, 31, 42, 121, 179, 186 farris, Ann ,,,,,,,,.,...............,,,,,,,,, 84, 129 farris, Beverly .....,. Iarris, Dorothy ,,,,...,....., 31, 66, 118, larryman, Elaine 123 188 Hopkins, David ,,.,.,........., L113, 152, 170 Hopper, Richard ,,,,,., ,........,,.,...,......, 4 3 Hornbeck, Larry .,.,,,, ..............,,,,,.,. 1 27 Horne, Elmer ,.,...... ,..,.... 4 3, 137, 203 Hough, Peggy ...,,,, .........., 4 3, 125, 130 Houston, Jimmie .,...,,,,.., 25, 85, 152, 198 Howard, Billy .,,,,,..........,,,.,,.,,.,... 43,137 Howard, Miss Helen ....,...........,..,...... 104 Howell, Lyndon ....,,,,,,,, ...........,,,... 8 5 Howell, Ramona .,.,,,, ,....,.., 6 7,123 Huclnall, Shirley ................,... , ,,,,, 67, 151 Hudson, Patricia ..,.,,,,,,,,.......,......,.,,,,,, 85 Huerta, Frank ,,,,.. 43, 125, 137, 152, 198 Huffaker, Mr. Herbert ..,.,,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,, 105 Hughes, David ,,,.,.,.,,,, 16, 10, 14, 34, 43, 114, 116 Hughes, Frank ....... ,,,,,,,,.,,,..,..,.,,..,,,, 4 3 Hughes, Gayla ..,....,..,.,, 16, 67, 140, 158, 163, 225 Hulse, John ,,,...,,,,.,.,....,,.,...,....,..,,,.,,, 121 Humphries, Mrs. Martha ,.,,,,,,,.t.,,,,,.,, 103 Hunt, Glen ............,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,t 43, 135 Hunt, Linda ,,,,.,..........,..... .,...,,, 8 5, 133 Huskey, Betty .. ....,,,, ...,,,...,. 1 42 -1- Inabnet, Champ ,....,,.,,,,..,.......,,,,,,,.,...., 43 lnabnet, Nancy .,,, 88, 114, 122, 127, 146 Ing, Ayre ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.....,,,,,,.,.,.,.. 85, 151 Irish, Stephen ,,,,,,, ,,,.....,, 8 5 Irons, Ronnie ,,,,, ....,.,, 1 38 Ivy, Bettie ,,.,................,. ,,,,,,,, 1 42 -J- Jackson, Mrs. Allena B .,,,.,.,..... 102,128 Jackson, Amelia ,,,...........,,,......... . .,,,... 151 Kelly, Patricia .... Kelso, Walter .... Kenney, Donald .. Kesel, Sammy Kiley, Sandra ....., Killebrew, Nancy ...,,.,,,..120 Klllough, Barbara ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Jackson, Mr. Eugene ....,,,,..,.........,,,,,. larryman, Tommy .,................,, 179, lartley, Smith ,,,,,, 16, 42, 179, 187, 190, 191, 192, 194, 196 lartnett, Beverly ,,,,,.,.,,,,.....,..,.....,,,,,,t 84 lartsell, Dorothy ,,,.,...,......, 42, 118, 136 lartsell, Patsy ,,,,,,,,, ...... , .,...,,-,,.,,, 8 4 lasserd, Dee ...,..,, ,,,,..,..............,.,,., 1 40 lawkins, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,,,....,..,..,,.,,, 42,146 layes, Sue ...,......,.,.,. 16, 32, 42, 112, 123, 127, 152 layes, Tommy ,,,,.,...,............ 16, 67, 130 laygood, Melvyn ,,,,,,, .......,.. 4 2,137 lead, Christine ...,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 136 leatherly, Cynthia ....,,,,..,,,, 84, 133, 163 leer, Bernard ........,,..,,,, 43, 75, 136, 167, 170, 171, 172,174,176 lempel, Jimmy .......,.......,............ 67, 120 Ienderson, Ralph .... 16, 67, 126, 129, 146 Iennessy, Elaine ,,,,...... 67, 126, 129, 176 168 lernandez, Reyes .........,,.,,,,,,,,... 85, Ierrera, Erasmo ...... 180, 179, 186, 178, 144, 120 lerron, Geraldine Jill, Robert ,.,...............,,,, , ,,..,.... .. 'ling1e, Bonnie .,,...... Jingle, Earl ,,,,,, locker, Doris ,,,,.., Jacobson, Arthur ....,,.,,,,,.... 136, 170, Jacobson, Barbara ,.....,,,,,.,, 67, 129, 148, Jacobson, Ray .,,,,.,,,,,.,, 85, 113, 129 146 Jahn, Connie ....,,,,, ,..,......., 4 4, 142, 143 J ahn, Harry ,,,.,.......,, ,........,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 46 Jahn, Joan ,,,,.........,.,,,,,........ 85, 142, 152 Jakovich, Edward ..,.,.,,,....,....,.,,., 86, 170 Jamail, Marilyn ......,.,...,. 16, 67, 158, 163 James, Brenda ..,,,,, ,,.,..,,,,,,..,.,,,, 8 5, 140 Jaurigue, Noe ...,,,,.. ,,.,..,,.,.....,.,,,,, 1 37 Jay, Jessie ,,,,,,,,. ,..,,.,. 6 7, 140, 152 Jenkins, Bob .....,..... ...,............,.,.....,. 1 52 ,...,,..l40 J iminez, Thelma Johnigan, Carol ,...,,,,,,,, 16, 68, 114, 116 Johnson, Brenda ,,,, 31, 67, 122, 125, 130 Johnston, Peggy 158 Ierz, Irwin ,,,,,.,....... 16, 18, 43, 112, 136, 157, 160, 169, 172, 174 1111, Supt. J. Davis ,...............,,,...,, 98, ,.,....85 85, v 128 169 .,.......127, 151 169 142 docker, Milton ,,,,... .,,,,..,,......., 1 69 dodges, Beverly .. ,... .............. 8 5,142 dodges, Dale ....,.,,,,, ,.....,,,, 6 7, 129, 146 rloecker, Ronald ....,,,,,,,, 24, 85, 152, 170 rlodges, William ,,,,,,..........,,,,,,,,,,,..,... 43 Hoffman, Robert .,,,,,,. ..........,.,.,,,,,, 1 31 Hogan, Earlene ,...,, ,,.,,,.,. 2 5, 67, 136 Holcomb, Joyce ,,,,,, . .,..,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,... 127 Holland, Nina . ,,,,,,,,... .. ,,....,......,.,,,,,,,. 105 Holloway, Patricia ........85, 118, 122, 146 Hood, Betty Jo ,,,........... 43, 122, 127, 152 Hood, James ..,....., Hooks, Charles ,,,,,.,, ..,.......67, 126, 168 Johnston, Walter ....,.,....,..,....... 1144, Jones, Mr. Charles .,..........,.,......,,..... 102 Jones, Janis ,,,,,.......,,,... 67, 123, 125, Jones, Jimmy ...,........,,............ 30, 68, Jones Joyce ...,,.,,......, ,,,,,,... .....,.,, 4 4 Jones, Phyllis ....,,,, 68, 118, 122, 125 Jones, William B., Mrs ...,,,,,,............,, 154 Jonietz, Albert ....,,., 16, 44, 178, 179 Jordan, Dottie ..., . ....,,,.,,. 16, 68, 113 Jordan, Judith ..,,.,....,.,, 68, 113, 127 WK- Kadle, Charles ....,,,,,..,. . .....,,,..,..,., Kahla, Jean .........,,,..,... 68. 136, 140, Kainer, Joe ,.....,,,,,....,....,,,,,,..,....... 86 170 Kantowski, Ronnie . .,.,,,,... .126, 130,131 Karacostas, John ....,,,,,,,,.......,,,,, 139, 166 Katz, Doris .......,,,.. 68, 109, 110, 122, 125 Kell, T. J. .....,........,.,,,.,.......,...,.........., 139 Kelley, Mary Ann ....,,,,....,,.. 133, 158, 225 1 118 133 1156 Kinchen, Lonnie ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 8 King, Darrell ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. 6 8 120 King, Donald .......,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,, 68 129 Kinsey, Samuel ,........,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Eugenia ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Kirsten, Paula ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68, 129 Kissinger, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 129 139 Knipp, Carolyn .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 6, 140 Knotts, Tommy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,,-,--,,,- Kobs, D. G., Sr .,.......,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,-,, -,,,, Kobs, D. G ...,... 14, 16, 44, 131, 144, 179, 180, 184, 185, 188 Koch, Sandra ....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 122, 132 Koenig, Angela ,.,,,,,,,,4,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,, 68 Koenig, Wallace .,..,..... 68, 136, 168 Koeppe, Jeanne ......,.,,,...,,,,., 68, 122 Konzelman, Laurie ,....... 24, 44, 125 Korth, Robert .......,. ,..,,,.vv,.,,,,,,,,, Krantz, Mrs. H .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,--.-,--,, Krantz, Jennene ..,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 86 Krc, Margaret .,,,r,,,,,,,,, 44, 142, 14.3 Kreisler, Aaron .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,-,, ,- Krovetz, Albert ,....... 12, 16, 44, 136 -L- Laird, Michael ,,,,,ww,,,w,,-,,,,,,-6 4.41, 131 Lamar, Louise ..,.,,.... 16, 32, 45, 112, 125 Langley, Ann ,,.......,.. 16, 32, 69, 129 Lasko, Ronnie .,.....,.....,........ 69 135 Laursen, Johnny ........,,.,,,.... 69 137 Laursen, Louise .,.. 69, 122, 136 140 Lawson, Carole ,... 86, 119, 122 141 Lawson, Robert ..,,..,.....,....,,.......,, 69 Lawton, Sandra ,,.,............,,,......... 69 Laycock, Carmen .,..,..,......., 109, 136 Ladd, Elaine . ..,....,.., ....,,,,............ 6 8 Laycock, Lynn .....,.,.....,...,,,,,,........,,, Layman, Geraldine ,,,.........,...,..,....,, Lee, Marilyn ,,.,,.......,,,, 123, 127 136 Lee, Richard .,,.....,..,..,,.,.....,,.,.,,,, 45 Leech, Barbara ....,.,,.,......,, ,,,.. 6 9 Lefeber, Eddie ..,.,. 69,167 168 172 Lefevers, Mr. Riley H .,.......,....... 101 Leininger, Sylvia ............................,,. Lemke, Johnnie .......,.... ,.........,, 4 5 Lera, Margaret ,.,.. ........ 8 6, 140 Lera, Joan ,.,.........,...,...,,,...,......,..,. 69 Lessenberry, Jerry ........ 86, 136, 139 Lester, Oscar ........,.......,....... ........ 1 6 Lester, Patsy ....,,.,. ........,.,.,.,, 6 9, Lester, Peggy ,........,,,,,.. . .........,,... 45 Letinich, Marilyn .,...................,...... Letsos, George ..,. 137, 191, 192, 196 Leveritt, Dwight ....,,........,..,....,,,.,. 86, Levin, Annette ...,.. ,..... . ..69 109, 122 Levy, Brenda ...................,.... 69, 129, Lewing, Garland ...,., .,.,........,... 8 6 Lewing, Jerry .,,..,.., ,,..... 1 31, Lewis, Clarence ,.,,. ....,,. 1 32, Lewis, Neil ....,........ Lewis, Dr. S. R ........ .... Lhoste, Lanan ....,,........ Lind, Jenny ,,,,..........,,,, ....45 iEfi5E Lindsey, Evelyn .........,.,..v,,.,..... 113 69, Lineman, Nancy ..,.....,... 9 Llneman, Vancelle ...............,..... Linton, Gene .,..,..,. Liola, Johnny ........,,., Lisbony, Walter ......., ui5i' IIES ,186 sittle, Ronald ........ zloreda, Gloria ....,.., ...--.-152 Qobit, Paul ..........,, ............--.......... Qolly, Connie .,...........,.,...............- 87 Qoomis, Gus ,,,,..o ,....... 8 7, 131, 198 Qopez, Lydia ....,.,, ,..,........ 8 7,109 Qove, Billy ..,,.,.,...,............,,,,v,,....A.... Qove, Bobby ..V.7..,7.,...................,,.,.... sowe, Duane ,,,. 16, 45, 146, 148, 130 179 zowe , Pe ton .....,......,,,Y,,, 32, 69, 169 142 ....45 136 199 140 ....45 M45 131 188 132 fy Y .,una, ROSIC ...,.,,,..................,..,,,, A...... ..unsford, J. C .,......,.. ....45 Quper, Edwin ............,,. ..................... 8 7 Quterman, Melvin ..1....,...,............ 45 135 Quxardo, Rosalie ..,...,,,...,,.,,. 87,129 163 -M- Macaluso, Paul ,....... ....................... 1 21 Maceo, Rosemarie .. .,,,,.,.. 69,122 125 151 152 Macer, Joan ..........,.,,,,,,,...,1..1.....,1........ 87 Mac lnerney, Patricia ,,,,...,,.,, 16, 87, 109, 113, 114 116 MacNair, Marilyn ........,,..,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,.. 119 Madden, Neal ....,...,,.,,.,,.,.... 136, 166 172 Mallia, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 31,87, 140 152 Malone, Rosellen ....,.,.,, 45, 146, 148 149 Mancillas, Linda .,...,.... 46, 119, 127 134 Manning, Robert .......................,........ 168 Manos, Eleana ,,.,,,,,,, ...1.,,,,,.,,..., 4 6 151 Mansfield, Charles ...................... 46 135 Mansker, John .... .........,...........,...,.,.., 1 35 Mantzel, Henry ............ 69, 152, 202 203 Maples, Eddie ..,.,.....,,.........,........ 87, 203 Mares, Charles .............. 16, 70, 126, 138, 158, 197 Marrero, Verna ........ .........,....,....,.,, 1 36 Martinez, Alanzo .1,,,. ,.1,,,,.,.,, 1 52 Martinez, Carlos W ,,,...,,,,,,,,.,.,......... 70 Martinez, Frances .,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,, 132 151 Martinez, Gilbert ........ 111, 127, 137 168 Martinez, John .,,.................1,.,,...,,,,,,,,,. 88 Martinez, Lydia ..,,..,, .,,.,,,,,,, 3 3, 70, 123 Martinez, Olivia ..,.,.,.....,..,.,.,....,... 46 124 Martinez, Rosalee .,,,,,..,.............,. 46, 142 Martinez, Rosemary .......... 142, 143, 144 Martinolich, Octavio ....,,,.........,...,.r.., 131 Marullo, Frank ..,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. 8 8 Marullo, Mamie ,,,,,,,, r,,,,,... 7 0, 119, 225 Marx, Louis .......... .,,.....,,,,-,,.,..,,,,,,.,, 8 8 Maser, Patricia ............., 16, 46, 110, 122, 124, 125 Massey, Leon ............ ....... ..... - . ,179, 188 Mata, Audelia ,...,.................,..,.,,, 46,123 Mata, Zoila , .,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.............,,. 46, 134 Matejowsky, Donald .,,..r,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,r,,, 124 Mathis. H. J .......,,....,.,, 46,146,166,167, 174,175 197 Matlock, Lady ,,,,,........... . ....,,,,,,,,, 70 133 Maxwell, Edward ,,rr,,,,,,.....,.,,,,,,, 88 169 Mayfield, Betty Jo r,,,,.,,,.,,,,., 46, 118 152 Mayo, Peggy ....,.. . ,,.. ........ 8 8, 109, 113 Mayville, David ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 88 169 Meadows, T. A .,,,,,,,,,,,,,r1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 88 Meiners, Fredericka ....,, 16, 88, 113 130 Melchor, Lenora r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,, 46 123 Mendoza, Alfred ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 0 146 Menge, Cora Jean ,,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 8 142 Menotti, Loretta ...,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 0, 122, 136 Menotti, Sally .....,..,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,, ,88 Mensing, Raymond .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 16,46 168 Merritt, Carol 1 ,,,1,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 8 8, 129, 146 Merry, Joan ,.,,..,,.. .....,.. 4 7, 142, 144 Meyers, John ...,......,,,,.,..,,,,,1,.,,,,,,-,,,,, 168 Mezzino, Michael ,.,...,.,... 16, 70, 146, 148 Michel, Joe .,......,.,, 88, 146, 148, 149, 158 Michel, Mrs. D .rt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,77,,77 N154 Micheletti, Robert ....... .........,. 8 8 119 Migliavacca, Diane ............................ Miller, Frances ....,....................... 88, 140 Milutin, Lewis ...... 47, 135, 157, 159, 164 152 Minshew, Charles Miranda, Annie ...,..,,,,..., 16, 47, 124, Miranda, Gloria ...,,.. Miskimen, Joe ....,. Mitrovich, Elaine 133 ,,..,,,,,..,...132, 151 142 ..........70, Moffett, William ............,...,.............,V,, 88 Monroe, Nick ................,,.............. 47, 121 Montgomery, Keith .... 47, 136, 139, 152, 168, 169, 172, 174, 176 Moore, Georgina ,.,..,..........,.,,,.,... 88, 129 Moore, Karen ,,..,,...............,,.,.,,.... 88, 119 Moore, Mrs. Mary .......,.,........... .. ,.,..V,, 105 Moore, Nancy ..,.........,,.,......,...,..... 88, 127 Moore, Peter ,,.,........ 15, 16, 47, 114, 116, 190 117,131,136,162, Moreland, Ann ......,.,,,,,, 16, 88, 113, Moreland, Jean ,...,,,.,.,. 89, 113, 114, 117 116 Moreno, Bertha .... ...,,,,,,,,,,.............. 1 23 Moreno, Joe .......... ,.... ,.,.,....... 8 7 , 169 Moreno, Orfelina ..... ,,,,,,,,, 4 7, 123, 132 Morris, Celia ...,,.. ..,...,.. 7 0, 122, 151 Morris, J. P ..,........... ,,...,...,,... 8 9, 169 Morse, Wesley .,...,....... ,.,.,.,,,...,,,, 1 68 Morton, Mr. George ,.,,,,,, ,.....,. 1 9,97 Mott, Barbara .,.........., ,..,....... 4 7 Mott, Wilson ,.............,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 70 Mowat, Mrs. Shelby .,,..,........,......,........ 99 Moyd, Yvonne ............,.,..,.,..,,,...,,..,..... 89 Muecke, Sammy .... 7 , 15, 16, 47, 179, 184 Muecke, Tommy ......,... 8, 14, 16, 60, 179, Muller, Miss Attelia 185, 202, 203 118 Mullins, Robert .......... 16, 167, 168, 172, 174 176 Munoz, Fred ..,...... Munoz, Romero ....... Murdoch, Wade ...,... Murphy, Donald ..... Myers, Marian ........, -Mc ...............109, 127 .,,....138, 168, 172 135 ....,...140, 151 McCann, Everett ..........................., 78, 88 McCarthy, Kathleen ...,.. 16, 47, 114, 125, 167, 176 McClellan, Barbara .... 47, 129, 167, 176 McClelland, Charles ..., 16, 70, 136, 157, 160, 163, 166, 167, 171, 174 172, 173, McCrone, Patricia .............. ........ 7 0, 142 McCulley, Bobby .....,............ 70, 131, 139 McCurley, Noel .................. 126, 136, 170 127 152 McDonald, Barbara McDonald, Mary ,..........,....,,..,,.,..,...., McDonough, Edward ......,..... 16, 48, 130, 158 McDonough, Pat ..., 18, 88 McElwain, Margaret McElwaine, Kathryn 131, , 139, 169, 225 125 ............48, 122, ,,,....,,.70, 127, 129, 152, 153 McGuire, Miss Mary Jane ,.,..,,.,..,,,,,,. 103 Mclver, Dan .................,.,,,,,..,,,,.,., 70, 141 McKay, Mary Lou ,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,. 48, 133, 152 McKinney, Billy ..,,..,,..,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,..,,,, 138 McLaren, Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48,135 149 McLin, Charles .... 48, 114, 116, 146, McMaster, Patricia McPhee, Ray ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48 McReynolds, Ward ...... 88, 132, 139, 152 -N- Narvaez, Emily .,......,.....,,.,....,...,. 71, Nathan, Marlene .... 12, 71, 125, 136, 190 123 Nebout, Martha .....,. 1 9 134 Nelson, Gus ............. .......... 4 8, 170 Nelson, William .............. .......... 4 8 120 Neumann, Alvarine ........ ............ 7 142 Neumann, Richard ........ ........ 1 13 169 Neumann, Vera ......,... .......... 4 8 119 Newberry, Shirley ........................ 89 119 Newding, Jack ..................................., 137 Newkirk, Alvin ...... 16, 89, 137, 138, 203 Neyra, Stella ........................................ 89 Nicholson, Miss Lillian .............. 103 128 NlC01lH1, Carmen ...................... 30, 40, 71 Nicolini, Clement .............,.. 71, 123, 138 Nichols, Barbara .....,.,.....,,,,, 16, 127, 152 Nino, Evaristo ..,.....,..... 48, 178, 179, 183 Nolan, Larry ....,...,.,.,,,,.,,...,,,.,.,,,.,,,... 138 Norris, Shelby ,............................. 71, 136 Northcutt, Howard .,.,..,..... 136, 166, 167, 171, 172, 174, 175 Norton, Sheron .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.......,,,, 136,151 Novelli, Annette ....,.....,..,,.,,,.,,.... 89 142 Novominsky, Michael ..........,....... 48 146 Nuce, Johnny ..,,.........,.......,., 89, 152 169 Nugent, Sally ,,.....,,,,.,,,.,,,.,... 48,134 161 Nussenblatt, Mike ,....,,. 89, 113, 139 203 -0- O'Balle, Richard ,,,...,,,,,,, ...,,,,......,,...,. 4 9 Ober, Donna ,,,,,,,.., 71, 114, 119, 122 146 O'Brien, Carol ........,.,,..,.......,...,... 71 129 Ochoa, Robert .................,,,................ 152 Ochoa, Verdie ....,.... .,........ 4 9, 119 134 O'Conner, Andrew ...... ...................... 4 9 O'Conner, Dora ..,...,.,.,.,...............,..... 142 O'Conner, Yvonne ,..,............ 49, 119 134 O'Daniel, Wayne ......,. , ..,....,...... 49, 138 Ohlund, Carolyn ....,...,..,........,,.... 71 122 Oliver, June ...,..,,,........,...........,.......,.. 119 Olsen, Helene ,,.... 15, 16, 22, 34, 49, 118, 119, 152, 178 Olsen, Mrs. J. N ................................... 98 Olsen, Phyllis ...................... 89, 136, 151 Olsen, Susan ......,, 16, 129, 136, 140, 149 Oppe, Miss Greta .,.............................. 104 Opperman, Karen ...,..,.......,.,,...... 89 171 Orange, Eva Marie ....,..... .......,....... 4 9 Orange, Helen ..........., ..,.,,,,,,,.,,, 4 9 Orange, Richard ..,...., ,..,,,,.,, 8 9 168 Orbeck, Jack ..,...... . .,...... ,,,,,,.... 7 1 134 Oscar, Miss Ernestine ........................ 105 Ostermayer, Arthur .............,.....,...,.,..,, 71 Ostermayer, Theresa ,,,.,,,.,,.,,, 24, 49, 133 Ostermeyer, Alice .,..,,,,,.,,.... 89,119 133 Ostermeyar, Thelma .,.....,,. 49, 119, 133, 151, 158 Ott, Mr. Charles ....,..,.. 187 Otte, Carl .................... 179, 181, 182, Ottman, Evangeline ,,,,..,..,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 89 Ovalle, Virginia ,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 151 Overland, Mrs. Claudia ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Overly, Wally .....,.,....,,..., .,,,,,,, 1 37, 158 Owen, Mr. Emmett ,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 00,120 -P- Pacheco, Jesse ..........,..,..,..,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,, 71 Pacheco, Rosemary .,,,,,,,,,,, 109, 119, 151 Padgett, Judith ........... .,.,,,,,,.,,....,,,,., 8 9 Palko, Glenda ......,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 36 Palmer, Diane .......,, 100 Palmer, Mr. Elmer ,....,. ...,.,,,..,, 9 9 Panattoni, Mary .,..,,,....,.,..., 89, 119, ' 102 Parker, Mrs. Marilyn ,--,-------,,,,,,, Parrish, Tookie ...... 16, 49, 109, 112, . 122, 125, 152, 167, Parton, David .,....,,,,,,,-,,,, 71, 138, 98, 125 121 146 , 118 117, 176 199 237 Pate, Garry ..... ,.,...,,A,AA,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0 Patlan, Lydia .,,............, 49, 123, 132, 151 ?atricio, Pat ...,.,.....1...,,,7,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,, 135 ?atterson, James ....,,.....,......,,,,111. 71, 169 ?ayne, Jerry ..,..... 13, 22, 31, 49, 179, 180 ?aysse, Joy ....,.,,...,1,.1,, 72, 119, 129, 146 'aysse, Robert ,,.,............1,7777,,,177 72,146 7aysse, Temple ,,,,,,. .,,.,,.,., 5 0, 146, 148 'ean, Gordon ,,,.,,,.,,,.......,.,...,..,,. 137, 152 'earson, Annette ..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 50 Jearson, David ..,,,,,. 16, 18, 90, 157, 158, 159, 164, 170, 204 'earson, Doris ....,..........,,,.,,, 90, 113, 140 'eck, Joe ,,...............,.,.,....,,,,,,,,,, 190,169 Jendergast, Patrick 121 7777777771257 Jennington, Priscilla ,.., 50, 122, , 152 'ereira, Melvin .....,,...,.......,,,,,,,,,, 90, 169 'ere1ra, Melvileen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,, 50, 134 152 'erez, Manuel ,,,,,,,,, Rerlman, Jason ...,... 'erry, Barbara ,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,.l31, .,,.......,...,.151, 152 129 'eterson, Glenda ,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, 30, 72, 'eterson, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,, 72, 122, 136, 140 'eterson, Mr. D. W. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,, 98 Rfeiffer, Mrs. Alta ,.........,.......,.,.., 28,103 Rfennig, Sherin ,...,,,,.,,,,, 16, 72, 121, 125. 152. 225 'fennig, Mrs. A. L .,.......,,,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,, 154 'ickens, Barbara ....,,,,,.,,,,,.,.....,,, 57, 129 'ierce, Conrad ,,,,,, 50, 179, 186, 202, 203 'into, Barbara ,,,,..,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 135 'into, George ......,.,,,, 179, 183, 187, 185, 120,138 '1stone, John ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,., ...,,...,.,.,... , .50 Rlummer, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50, 146, 170, 197 'lummer, Thomas ,...,,, 50, 146. 169, 174 Romeroy, Miss Patricia ,,,,,,,,.,... .. .,,., .28 'onder, Jacqueline ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50, 151 Rorter, Glynis ,,,,,...,,,,.,,,.. ,,,,,.,,,, 9 0, 142 'owell, Therline .,,.. .,........ 9 0, 151 'owers, Mr. Jearl ,,,,.., .,.,..,..,..,.., 1 01 137 'ownall, Billy ,,,,,,,,, Rransky, Errol ...... 'ritchett, Finley ,,... Rroctor, Barry ...,.. 'roctor, Linda ,...,, 'ruett, Billy ,,,,,, ...,.,,.,,72, ,......127, 129, 151 138 142 Ruente, Becky ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,..,........, ,QL Quinn, Penny ,.,....,.,...., ...,.,,,, 1 6, 50 Quintero, Gloria ...,. ,..,...,90 Qulroga, Gipsy ,.,...,,,..,.. ,,,,,,,, 9 0 ..R.. Rabinowitz, Reese ,,,.,.....,... . ........, 90, 122 Rac, Leda ....,............. 72, 141, 24, 30, 152 Ramirez, Mary ..., . ,,,,.,.....,.. .... .....,,.. , .... 1 4 2 Ramirez, Santos ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,, 72 Ramos, Vincent ....,............... 51, 146, 148 Rankin, Mrs. Marianne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105 168 Ray, Charles ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Reckoff, Gregory ,... 15, 16, 51, 179, 180, 181, 188, 178, 109, 191, 195, 193, 196, 192, 194 Redd, Norman . ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,, 51, 137 Redmond, Mrs. Catherine ..,.,,,..,., 25, 35, 104, 117 Reed, Reba ................,. 51, 157, 158,225 Resby, Jean ..,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Reese, Teddy .,,,.,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 152, 169 Register, Mr. Paul ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,. 32, 101, 179, 202, 203 Reil, Ann ......,,..... .,..,.,.. 7 2, 133, 151 Reil, Pat ...... .......... 90, 140 38 Reuter, Fa e ........ 51, 134, 151, 157, 160 Y Rhodes, Phyllis ,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 136 Rice, Carol .,,....... Rice, Thomas ,,,,,, Rice, 146 John .....,.... . ,.... 16, 126, 169, 197 Rice, Richard .........,...,........................ 152 Richard, Barbara ,..,. ...51, 133, 152, 161 Richard, Floyd ,..,,, , ,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90,152 Richardson, Bobby ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,, 78,137 Richardson, Betty Richardson, Jesse Richeson, Patsy , ,.,.,,, ,,,. , 172, 127, 131 ,,,,,,,...18, 51, 151, 158 . ..................... ...... 1 39 Ritchie, Miss Sally .,,,,,........ ...,,,,., 2 8,140 Rlckleman, Bonnie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90, 140 Rlckert, Carla .,,.,,,,,.,.,,,, 30, 72, 119, 122, 161. 163 ...,,....120, 179, 198 Rico, Richard ,,,.,, Ridley, Marie ..,,,, Riggs, David ,,,.,,,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 168 Rios, Mary Rose ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,136 Ritzler, Leo ,,,,,..,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1 Roan, Jimmie .,.,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 91 Roberts, Cora ,,,,.,.,. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 2, 123 Roberts, Robert ....,,.. , ,..,.,.,, 16, 127. 170 Robertson, Horace N ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 91 Robinson, Miss Helen ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, 105 Robinson, Robert .,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 137 Rodgers, Ann ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,, 51, 135 Rodgers, Carole ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. , ,51, 112, 152 Rodgers, Jean ,..,., ,16, 51, 112, 130. 131 Rodriguez, Anthony ,.,,,. ,...,,,,,., ,,,,, 9 1 Rodriguez. Aurora ,,., ,.,.,.,.,., ,,,.,,. 5 1 , 151 Rodriguez, Chano ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, 9 1, 152 Rodriguez, Daniel ........ ,,,,,,.,, 7 3, 111 Rodriguez, Dolores ,, .,,.,,, ,,,.,,, 1 42 Roe, Mr. Wayne ,.,,,.,., ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01,153 Rogers, Dale .... ..,.....,.,,,..,.,.,.,,, , ,151, 135 Rogers, Elva Jean ........ 26.72, 118. 119. 127, 151, 167 Rose. Jo Ann .,......,........,.. 30, 73, 122, 151 Rosendahl, Carolyn H ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 73, 152 Rosenthal, Miss Yvette., ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 04 Ross, Virginia ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 133, 158 Rountree, Linda . .................., 73, 129, 136 Rouse, Willie ........ . .,..... ........ . 91. 146 Rowland, Beth .,,....... 13, 15. 16, 51, 108. 109, 114, 116. 125, 167.176 Rowland, John .......52, 114, 116, 126. 167, 170, 174 Rowland, Joyce ..........,................. 73. 122 Rudat, Paulette ......... ,,..................... 5 2 Russell, Burnell .................................. .73 Russell, Joann .,.....,........ 16. 73. 122. 125 Russell, Ruth ..................,........... ,52. 135 Russo, Connie ,,,,,,.... ,.......,.. 7 3, 109, 119 Rutledge, Mr. Frank .... ..... ................ 1 9 8 Ruttiger, Edward ....... 52. 109. 111, 137. 139, 202. 203 -5- St. John, Ros ...........,....... 92,131,168 Salas, Victor ....... ..................... 1 12- 132 Salinas, Sandra ............ 52, 110. 114. 116. 124, 140 Sanborn, Richard .... ........................... 7 3 Sanborn, Mrs. L. F ................. .........., 1 54 Sanchez, Dena .............. 52, 127. 140, 152 Sanderson, Ronnie ,....................... 91, 168 Sandoval, David ............................ 52. 135 Sapsky, George ................... ........ 7 3, 170 Sapsky, Mary Ellen ........ 16, 52, 122, 156, 157, 161, 163 Saracco, Dorothy ....,. ........................ 5 2 Sarich, George ....... .............,.... ..... 5 2 Sattler, Nancy ,....,......... .... 7 , 16, 52, 109, 122, 125, 162 Saunders, Mrs. Blanche ...................... 104 Savage, Bert ,,,.,,, vjv: 1.52 Savanich, Peter ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91 Scales, Glenda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25, 73 Schadewald, Mary ,....,.... 32, 53, 122, 126 Schaper, Douglas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 120 Schexnaider, Wilton ,,,,,, 16, 53, 109, 124 Schiebel, Mr. Richard ........,, 24, 138, 197 Schilling, Carl .,,.......,,,, 16, 110, 159, 164 Schmidt, Gloria ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 04 Schmiech, Carolyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74, 146, 148 Schneider, Barbara ...,.... 19, 53, 123, 125 Schott, J. W .,.....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91 Schreiber, John ,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 6 9 Schuldt, Erben ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16, 73, 109, 203 Schuler, Patsy ....... ........,.. 9 1, 126, 197 Schultz, Elaire ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 2, 133, 152 Schwab. Joan ....,,,.. ....,.., 5 3, 123, 125 Schwartz, Phyllis ,,,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , H91 Scott. Richard ................................... 139 Scrafone, Camille ,..,................ .......,... 5 3 Scrafone, Kathleen ...... 91, 119, 125, 140 Scroggins, Doris ........................., 73.146 Seaver, Henrietta ........................ 53. 127 Sebasta, Rose Lee ......................... ..... 9 1 sedgwqCk,n4r,J0die .................,..... ..154 Sena, Eusebio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91, 152, 198. 199 Seymour, Jimmy ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.. 91, 146. 148 Shannon, Sara ...........,...,.. ....f . . 53- 135 Sharp, Joyce .......,.. 73, 119, 129. 146. 152 Shaw, B. W ........................ .... . . .... 73. 131 Shaw. Jimmy ........,.,..... ..--- ----- -.----- - . 9 1 Shepherd, Mrs. Helen ,,,,.,.,.. 28.102.127 Shepherd, Rose Marie .................. .22. 92 Sherrard. Robert .......................... 53. 125 Sherrod, Jane ..,.......... . 74, 130, 146, 148 Shirley, Carolyn ,,,. ,,,15, 16, 22. 74, 108. 109,114,140,197 Shivers, Sharon ...,,, 26, 53, 125, 129, 152 Shoemake, Fred ......,,.. 131, 146, 168, 174 Shows, Roger ........................ 53, 137, 159 Shukanes, James ................ 178. 179, 131 Shukanes, Lennie ...... ........ 9 2. 113. 152 Simpton. Frank ..... ......,........... 1 98 Sims, Barbara .. .... ........ 7 4, 142 Sims. Harold ..,, ........... 1 70 Skains, Linda ................................ 92. 152 Skiepal, Mrs. Vi .........., .......... ..... 1 9 . 103 Smiley. J0 Vern .... 74. 122. 141. 146. 148 Smith Bobby ........................ ......... 1 11 Smith Charlotte .................. ........ 9 2, 136 Smith, Floriene ,.... ........ 7 4. 140. 158 Smith, Jerilyn ...... ..... 9 2. 113 Smith, Karen ...... ........................ . . ...... 53 Smith Kenneth ............................ 92. 170 Smith Patricia .............................. 53, 135 Smith Sandra ...,.. 74, 127, 129, 136, 158 Smith Smith Virginia .,,.,, Mr. W. H .,,.. Snodgrass, Jimmy . Snow, Sue . ........... . Somers, Dale Somers, Philip ,,,, Sorenson, David ,.,,, Sorenson, Elna ,,..... Sorrentino. Vincent Sosa, Mary ............. Sowell, Linda ..,...,,,, Spence, Miss Agnes Spencer, Mike ....,,,, Spurlock, Foster Stafford, Guy ....,..... Standley, Cora ,,.,.... Stansfield, Marjorie Steding, Dale ,,,,...,.. Stein, Dolph ..,......... 25, 34, 54, 178, 179, ....92 1,98 .......,...15, 16, 26, 54. 108, 110 54, 126 ,..,...,16, 74, 126, 130 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,..,.. 168 140 ,.,,,.,.....74, 127, 152, 169, 203 129 ..,.99 ,,,,..,,78, 92, 179, 184 189 ...,..,,74, 179, 1,,1,,,,16,54, n1116,92,14L 183, 189, 136 158 .146 202 Stein, Ernest ....,...,........,,,.................... 92 Stem, Mrs. Margaret ........,r,.,,,,,.,.r.,,..,, 99 Stephen, Susan .... 10, 15, 16, 34, 54, 109, 112, 122, 126 Stephens, Donna ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54, 152 Stephens, Dorothy ,,.....,,......,........ 54, 134 Stephens fCottonJ, Franklin ,.,,,, 74,137, Steveson, Larry 138, 203 Still, Ross ,.......... l,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 16 Stowe, Rochelle ....,.. .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 4, 158 Strain, Darrell ...... ,..,..,.....,,..,,,,,,,,,,... 9 2 Strain, Douglas ...........,.. 60, 74, 120, 137, Strain, Patricia 195, 196 Strawn, Carl, Adm. NCO ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Streeter, Jenneth ,,..,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, 32, 54, 129 Strickmeier, Bernard ,..,...,,,,, 16, 74, 136, Strickmeier, Nancy ,,.,... Strimple. Phillip ,,,,, Strong, Jo Ann ,,......, Stroud, William ..,..,..,, Sullivan, John ,,..,.,,.,,,,, Suthard, Donald ,,,,.... Sutton, James ,,,,,.,,.,. 1 Sweeney, Alice ,,,.....,, Swinner, Mary Lee ,,,.,. Switzer, Tom ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Syers, Manuel ,,,,,,,,,,,, Syers, Richard ,,,... Syers. .lack ...,,.,, lzanyi, Billy ,,..,.,,.,,,,,,, -T- Tauch, George ..,,,,.,,,,, Tauch, Henry ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Tartt, Miss Estelle ...... Tate, Miss Alicia ,,,,,... .aylor, Mr. Joe ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,7,,, 1 01, Taylor, John ..,,,..,.,,,,,,,,, 75, 152, 179, Taylvr, Peggy ,,,,,.,.. giiggg... 5 5,123, Taylor, Walter ,1,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,7V,, Teague, Lynette .,....,.., Teichman, Carolyn .,,, Tejeda, Jesse .,.,.,,,,,. Telzer, Hope ,......... 169, 172 .16, 54, 109, 112. 130, 142, 143 11111111111135 1111111,92,140 11.1111154,130 75,136,170,172 111111.154,13a 11111.1175, 168 155,122,125,163 11111111175,123 146 126 111175,129, 1116,32,55, 11111111132,92 11.132,75,126 57 135 -A-- -------A. V , ...111175, 139, 152 101 179 188 152 135 142 75, 125, 129, 136, 167, 171 ..111.1.93, 109 .elzer, Guy ,,.,.,,.,,,i,,,,.,--,,-,,,,V,,,,,-,-17,,,V,- 93 Teplitsky, Rozelle ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,77 93, 140 Thibodeaux, Mrs. Gay ...,,,,1,,,,,,,, 103,136 Thiem, Judith ,.,,,.,, 16 93, 127, 140, 152 Thiem, Richard ,,..,.,.,,,,,,i,,,,-,,,,,,,1 75, 137 ,h1ery, Robert ,1,,,,,,,,,, Thomas, Bonjean .,,...,. Thomas, Jackie .....1,,,.. Thomasson, Terry .....,.. Thompson, Dale ......, Thompson, Jerry ,... .,.. 1 Thompson, Jo Ann ,..... Thompson, Sidney ...... T1I'CUlt, Albert ......cc,ccc Tobleman, Harry ,,,,.,.. Todes, Mr, J ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Toombs, Karen .,,,,,, Tomlin, Frankie ,,.,,,,. Torrealba Geor e , g ,.....,,,,.,.... Torregrossa, Carolyn F . 11111111193 111111155,158 1111111131,138 111155,129,152 1111111111170 11111193 1111 ,152,179 1111111111170 .111138,168 .111111199 111111133 11111.175,120 93,136,170 122. 125 .orres, Amandrna ,,1,111,1111,,,, 75. 123, 146 Torres, Frank 11111111,,11,,11 43, 131, 139, 146 Torres, Richard 11,,1,,1,,111,,,,,,,,,,,,, 137, 152 TOTTCS, Tony 1111 .1...11 1 127. 152. 179.186 Townsend. Joseph 1 ,,,1111111, ,,,,,,,,, 7 5,139 Tramonte. J. E .1.....1111111,,11111111,1 ,,11 7 6,169 Travis. Susie 1,1,,1,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 N140 Trice. Mrs. Virginia 1,1,1,, 28.40 Timble, Luther .............1...1.....1............ 134 Trout, Clyde ..........1.1.111111.......1.... 193 197 Tucker, Judith 1111....1.1. 9, 16, 93, 113 140 Tully, Mr. Darrell .1.....11111111111111111 100 179 Tully, Mrs. Edith .1.1111...1111111111111111 32,100 Turner, Earl 1111111..1...1 .......... 2 1 126 1111.1 Unbehagen, Mr. 0. C .111.11... 1.111.1.11 9 8 .1V1. Valdez, Bernard 1111111111111111...1.....1......1111 55 Valot, Carl .....1..111....11.11........1.11.... 93, 166 Van Nieuwenhuize, Paul 1111.111 16, 18, 76, 126, 159, 164 Vansike, Betty 1.1.111111.....1.............. 93 142 Vansike, Ervi ........ 55, 122, 125, 167 176 Vargas, Anita 1111.............1....,,...1 11.,..111 1 42 Vargas, Manuel 1.....1....11.11 . ...111,1111111111 121 Vasquez, Mary 111111 1111111111111 7 6 123 Vega, Antonia ..1...1.11 11111111111111.111111..1 1 55 Velasco, Elizabeth 1.11.11... 11129, 151 152 Vento, Norma 111.11.1....1.......11.. 93,109 140 Villareal, Juanita .........1..1..1.... . .....1.1 1151 Villarreal, Nettie ..1.11.111 76, 123, 127, 132 Vollert, Mr. Frank .......11.. ..1.1 9 7,173 174 VonderHofen, Hans .1....11.1..1............. 138 11uV.1 Wagner, Janice ........ ......1.. 9 3, 142 Wagner, Kay 111..... 11............... 9 3 Walker, Jimmy ........ 11111..........1.11 1 39 Wallach, Geneva 11111. .1.1....1 7 6,125 129 Wallis, Morris ....1..... 11...1....... 5 5 139 Wallstein, Cecil ......1. .............1....1.1. 1 52 Walsh, Marcus ....1. ......... 7 6,139 198 Walters, Larry ...... 11....11.1... 7 6 134 Ward, Joyce ....... ...1...... 9 3 142 Ware, Bruce 11,1..1 Warren, Henry .1...1 Warren, Warren, Watford, Watson, Watts, Doris ......1... Watts, James 1.....11 Watts, Myrtle 1111.1. . Jerry ........11 111111.1111.. 9 4, ..1..116, 93 Robert .1..1111 1111.11..1...........1.1. Earl .1...... Rayma 1....1.. ...-..-.155, 121, 111.116, 94, 93 03 76 168 113 140 140 139 151 129 140 Weaver, Bobby ....11 .......11 5 5, 137, Webb, Ellen 1...... ....1111111 1 33, Webb, Glenda .1..11................1.11.... 94, Webb, Jane ..1.11......1.........1...11.1....1.111111 Webbi, Vivian .111.. 16, 76, 125, 129, 167 Welch, Capr. Charles ...1..1111 100, 136 Wells, Carol .......1................ 94, 136 Werner, Henry .......1....11 111..1.11111.1.11 Westbrook, Betty ...... ........1 9 4 Westerman, Nina .1..............1......111 56 Wetmore, Mrs. Alys .................,.........1 White, Bruce 11111,1111 24, 94, 113, 129 White, Mrs. Elizabeth 1..........1.11. 105 White, Lila 1111111111111111...11.1.1111 55, 129 Wibker, Robert 1...11.11...1.11.1..11..1.1. 94 Wilkins, 9 5 1 1 S 9 s 136, 171 173 151 141 119 109 1102 152 113 146 138 149 Donald ..111 . ...... 56, 146, 148 9 Wilkins, Robert 11111111 16, 18, 22, 56, 114, 116, 138, 144, 178, 179, 180 Wilkins, Mr. Robert .1.1......1..11.111.......1. 154 Wilkins, Mrs. Robert 1..........1......1..11111 154 Willard, Jerry 1111111.111.1 1..1... .11.1111111111111 9 4 Williams, Walter 111111 ,.11.... 9 4, 114, 197 Williams, Agnes .1111111111111111111 56, 142, 143 Williams, Barbara 1111..1111111.111, 30, 76, 125 Williams. Mrs. Rosmonde 1.11..11111111111 .105 132. Willis. Lucinda 1 ..,,..1 ,1,, 2 5. 94. 109, 152. 171 Willyard, Jeanne .1 ...1.111.... .94 Wilson M. 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