Hillcrest High School - Panther Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1954
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fdfllaiffl 7 9 5 ,' L, L 1 R 7?54 77 VOLUME XVI Published by The Students of mama my sea.: DALLAS, TEXAS JO ANN KISSNER and BEVERLY BELL Editors BOBBY HAMBLEN and KENT VAN METER Business Managers 54 V476 f THE NEW The 1953 addition to Hillcrest includes a complete home economics unit, classrooms, of- fices, science laboratories, lunchroom, and auditorium. THE OLD Tho original building, completed in 1937, now houses the library, gym, and classrooms for the mathematics department and eighth grade. is This part of the construction is scheduled for completion next year. lt will feature an ROTC unit, a girls' gym, a new library, and music rooms. We have planned the T954 PANTHER as a record of this year's acti- vities at Hillcrest . . . a record of who was here and what they did. We have carried out this plan to the best of our aloility, and we hope this year's PANTHER gives you many hours of pleasure. We would like to thank the people who have helped achieve our aim. First thanks go to our sponsor and our principal for their guidance, and to the faculty and the students for their co-operation. The man- agers, photographers, art staff, proofreaders, typists and especially the advertising and subscription staffs have had a vital part in the pro- duction of the PANTHER. -The Editors xv, We? .. . . . the i954 PANTHER as a tribute to her service and de- votion to Hillcrest students. Even in her busiest moments she always has a smile tor everyone. She takes a per- sonal interest in every prob- lem that is brought to her and remains calm through the worst calamities Her radiant personality will never be forgotten by those who know her. 647704.83 .ae wr aw,-zgfuaaiafwisw:W f.W.i--wpsuaf, L.. Mrs. Blankenship gives Barbara Pressley a report for the dean. Mrs. Blankenship and Mrs. Beebe prepare attendance records. FRED R. BOSWELL Principal EDARD DF EDUCATIEIN DALLAS INDEPENDENT SCHDDL DISTRICT W.T.WI-IITE - supzniwi-sNo:N1' ur sm-u:x::Ls E L R DALLAS, TEXAS aww . xv:-Y, M. D. E. D. WALKER PRESIDENT l- Aas1s'rAN'r SLIPERINTENDENT MRE.TRACY H. Ruvnznrunn ying-pggaipgwr SCHDDL ADMINISTRATION BUILDING RIJBERT H. MGKAY MRB.VERNDN DUINGRAM 37mm RUSS AVENUE AssIs1'AN1'suF-:RIN-r:NnsN'r H-Aqpy 51-UNE FRANK L. WILLIAMS JAEK H EREARD TELEPHONE VIGTDR 'ez' AssIs'rAN'rsuP:mN1'ENoI:NT FRANKLIN E. SPAFFDRD BRYAN ADAM5 VAN M LAMM HH-Lgggg-r HIBH 5gHgUL szun:1'AnY-Business MANAGER RDUEE HOWELL FRED R. Ensw:LL, PRINCIPAL DUN E, MA-I-1-Hgwg R L DILLARD JR AssIs'rANT-rn 'rr-is auPsmN'rsNosN1' . . , TO THE ANNUAL STAFF . . I am always proud of a iob well-done. Your work on The 1954 Annual iusTiTies my pride, iT iusTifies The pride of our enTire sTudenT body. We believe our public school To be The mosT democraTic insTiTuTion of our American socieTy Today. Here we aTTempT 'To learn and pracTice The democraTic ideals ThaT are our heriTage. As we progress Through our high school and as we go ouT To face our challenge of life, may we do so wiTh Those principles Thoroughly esTablished in our Thinking. IT will be Through consTanT diligence ThaT we shall be able To overcome Those forces ThaT would aTTempT To desTroy us, and To mainTain The rich blessings of our American way of life. K 74Z6ea,4aazww ?4wffv Q 5606514 Q 7 ,ed o Zladmadawm . Q Sldlfd n Awww W. T. WHITE Superintendent of Schools EWELL D. WALKER R. H. McKAY Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent FRANK L. WILLIAMS BRYAN ADAMS Assistant Superintendent Secretary-Business Manager W W! xi? Mrs. Lillian Spruce, School ,G:,,,. Counselor, and Mrs. Jo Wil- liams, Dean, pause while looking up students in the card file. V aarr r . -, -fv . .. , wf' 1. -'I' -f -as 3 ., MRS. W. BLANKENSHIP ii A ' Secretary to the Principal if iri , 7 . gi Mrs. Mary Beebe and Mrs. Velma Gunnels await the morn- The school nurse, Mrs. Vonda Walker, ing rush for admit cards. sterilizes a cut on the forehead of Billy Massey. KGS? ' . rf J - J - . , M' L I L l p . K, Wfssglil EARL B. BEESLEY B.S., Math, P.E., Base- ball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. ,' X GLADYS BELLOW5 MARGARET W. BROOKS B.S., M.E., Typing, Short- B.S., Typing, Shorthand, hand, NHS Sponsor. Bookkeeping. BARBARA CARTER B.S., English. x H5 :,. s , . ,,.: et? . A M 3 't 1 lt: 5 2 , if' ESM 5 fi .sw 2' w., a . X 5 S. M. CAYCE ORVlLl.E M. CORRELL B.S., M.S., Driver Train- B.A., M.S., Math and ing. Science, Radio Amateur Club Sponsor. PAULINE CALE B.A., Eighth Grade So- cial Studies. MAXYNE CAMMACK B.S., Eighth Grade Math PANSY COWAN HERMAN COWLEY M.A., History, Devotion- B.S., M.S., Algebra, P.E., al Committee Co-Spon- Junior High Football. SOt'. ? fbi? fm' l t i'1, W .r A TEZZIE JOHNSON COX CLAIRE CUNNINGHAM MARY DRAKE IRMA EDWARDS FLORENCE FILES B.S., M.A.p English, Sen- B.A., Speech, English, B.S., World History, So' BA., Study Hall. B.A., Eighth Grade Math ior Co-Sponsor. Debate Club, Play Direc- cial Studies, Junior Co- and Science. tor. Sponsor. iff.. or . I Q0 9 In i 'Yay' -. vL-' I . 57 if, I 2- 3 1? If Hz 5 1 Ruth .Zen gs Q. iff!- L 'N4J. RUTH HAMILTON MAURINE HEARN DORIS HOBSON M.A., Latin, English, Sophomore Co-Sponsor. . . B.A.- English Y- B.S., M.A.g Eighth Grade Teens Co-Sponsor. Health and Science, Ju- nior High Cheerleaders Sponsor. JULIA JEFFRESS EARL KILLOUGH B.S.- Journalism English, B.S., Algebra, Head Hurricane Qui and Football Coach. Scroll Sponsor. JUDITH KINNEY B.A., Spanish, Pan Amerv ican. . . on-L E. L. HOHMAN Banclmaster. ' x I LL V. . V f . I . 3iif3ifi:i3'.1 its i- A ' All -- 1 f 111--MFI .i fsfsxl-we. I f--f ff, -I I, ' 'til 1- st , . . ' wg, , .mqfk ,LQ ,, eff W1 MARTHA ANN JAMES B.A., English, History. , ,..,, ss.. az A fl? .3 .Mem , ., , . I IHifialll-355955322-iilsi x , I 'Zz7is?'lirllfY 11 1 . S . 5, . x , , , PAUL LEDBETTER M.A., S o cial Studies, Panther Sponsor, Devo- tional Committee Co' Sponsor, Hi4Y Sponsor. 1,.11gseseLsQLLz..:.z,p. ' f, 7 gum. 5, sf.....q,5.u , 4 WILMA LITTON B.A., Eighth Grade Lang- uage Arts. Y' 2 A- X 5? .rj .,-wel I M E , , , Rm- ft l .I ,,,. , I, if-7 1 1 , , ll 7 Q 2z'fI3 - gE5Ifi'1Ii5flI5f5 'lz:1 JN L I I E I N . f ?.g3g,.g LL wfyi I J g i Y. L. , Fw ' i' Y Qewsim Q POLLY ANNA MALLOW LYNETTE MCELHANNON VIRGINIA RUTH MILLER J. C. MITCHELL LOUIS E. MOORE, JR. M,A,7 Spanish, Pan B.A,iHi51ory. B.S., Clothing, Y-Teens B.A., M.A.y Geometry, B.S., M.S.p Biology, Ice American Club CQ.5p0n. Co-Sponsor. Book Room, Athletic Skating Club Sponsor. SOF. Business Manager. DOROTHY C. MOYER GEORGE C. NEAL MONA W. NEWLAND B.S., Eighth Grade Lan- B.S., M.S.p Science, Ten- B.A., Eighth Grade Lan- guage Arts, Social Stu- nis, Visual Education. guage Arts, Social Stu- dies. dies. f 1. ' if-'--.A ,rw MILLICENT PRICE Assistant Librarian. MARY PATTERSON GRACE TODD PRATT B.S., Eighth Grade. B-5-, P-E-5 ClWeeFleHdSfS, Maiorettes Sponsor. LOlS P. NORRED JO OLIVER B.S., Homemaking, Jun- B-5-: GlflS' P-E-, GIC, ior Red Cross Co-Spon- Panaders Sponsor. sor. ROBERT QUAST HAROLD SALMON B.S., Mechanical Draw- B.S., P.E., Head Basket- ing, Electrical Equip. ball Coach. 7 Q VERNAH SCOTT PERSIS SHEARER FLORENCE SIMONS M.S., B.S., Librarian. B.S., M.A.7 Art. B.M., M.M., Music, Jun- ior High. JANET SIMS B.A., Social Studies, His- tory, English, Alpha Tri- Hi-Y Sponsor. LELA SOWELL B.A., M.A., Trig, Geome- try, Algebra, Student Council Sponsor. 419' LlLLlAN SPRUCE KATHRYN C. TAYLOR ROBERT L. TAYLOR B.A.p Latin. B.A., M.S.p English. B.A., M.A.g Algebra, WADE W, THOMPSON B.S., M.E., Algebra, Ge ometry, Co-Sponsor Sen ior Class. Freshman Sponsor. 1 . :IIL .I at X t . E, , E , . . ,L EDNA VAN DER MEER VONDA R. WALKER GARTRELL WATSON WELDON W. B.M., B.A.y Chorus, Mus- B.A., School Nurse. M.A., Algebra, Geom- WENDLAND ic Literature. etry, Junior Co-Sponsor. B.M., Orchestra. WINONA TIMMONS B.A.p Eighth Grade Lang- uage Arts, Social Stu- dies. Q .ij iff jk I ' ' , yn 'FIU' 'vw' L M ..,. ' 1 is V .gg L i i , .T j MARTHA WIDENER B.A.p English, Junior Red Cross Co-Sponsor. 7 Q RUTH WILSON ALVIN WITHROW B.A., Study Hall. P.E., Assistant Football Coach, Key Club. if if 1 ., fl? Ii? Swim 664441 Office BOBBY HAMBLEN ,,,,,.,,,,,.,..,,.,, ..... . ...,,,...,.,, TOM PRITCHETT ,,,.,,,.. .,.,, , ,Vice LINDA COWLEY ......... ............ CAROL CHANDLER ........ 'Ml President President Secrefa ry -,-------Treasure'r Zawwl e I I Members of the Senior Counseling Committee Carol Blome, Mrs. L. Spruce, Counselor, Larry Smith, ancl Barbara Kredit look over the results of the Preference Tests taken by each senior. Charlotte Davis, Judy Shaw, Ellen Leaverton, and Co-sponsor Mrs. T. Cox, members ot the Music Commit- tee, make plans for the Senior Talent Show while Gordon Peck, Kent White, and Co-sponsor Mr. W. Thompson look on. I 6 I MEMBERS or the GRADUATION COM- MITTEE-Kent Van Meter, .Io Ann Kiss- ner, Jay Corman, Hilda Mote, and Annette Robinson make plans for commencement exercises. The SOCIAL COMMITTEE discuss the sen- ior calendar for spring activities. Members are Ellen Leaverton, Terry Moore, Nancy Peirsol, Fred Richards, and Virginia Diers. MEMBERS of the SENIOR DAY COM- MITTEE - Ken Oldham, David Greene, Helen Cook, Carolyn Koenig, Beverly Bell, John Lobdell, and Tom Pritchett make plans for the senior assembly. MEMBERS of the FINANCIAL and DECO- RATING COMMITTEES discuss possibili- ties for the Senior Prom. Seated are Suzie Webb, Carol Chandler, Billy Lewis, and Scott McDonald. Standing are Carolyn Koenig, Linda Cowley, Judy Shaw, Ed Snyder, Mack Rose, and Tom Benner. M.sW Wmu S, M ALLEN ABRAMSON Advertising Manager HURRICANE 54. KENT ALDRICH BROOKS ALEXANDER Band Letter 53: All City Band 52f All City Orchestra 547 Linz Pin 537 First District Debate 532 Debate Letter 52, 53f NFL 52, 53f Honor Roll. CHARLOTTE ALY Hi-Lites 51, 52f Pan Ams 52: Panaders 53, 547 Y-Teens 547 Linz Pin 51, 527 Honor Roll. 6 BERNICE ANDERSON Chorus 517 Second Selling Essay 53f Special Chorus 52, 53f Operetta Cast 547 NHS 547 Honor Roll. JOHN ANDERSON JACK ATKINSON Pan Ams 517 B Team Football 517 Track 517 'Stu- dent Council Rep. 51. Ruav DELL AYERS Hi-Lites 517 Pep Club 517 Chorus 52, 53, 54, SCOTTY BAIRD DON BAKER MARY BAKER Pep Club 52, Pan Ams 52, 53, 54, Hi-Lites 52, Linz Pin 52, 53, Y-Teens 53, 54, Chorus 52, Sen. Nomi- nating Committee 54, Skating Club 54, Honor Roll, NHS 54, LEE BALE BEVERLY BELL Red Cross 51, 53, Hi-Lites 51, Welfare Chairman, GIC 52-54, NFL 52-54, Reg. Extemp., Ist State Debate 53, PANTHER Staff: Co-Assistant Editor 53, Co-Editor 54, NHS 53, Secretary 54, Y-Teens 54, Sen- ior Day Assembly Committee, Follies 53, HURRICANE Staff 54, Most Likely to Succeed, Linz Pin 52, 53. CAROL BELL Chorus 51, 52, 53, 54, Mixed Sextet 50, Girls' Sextet 52, Operetta Cast 54, Pan Ams 51, 52, Hi-Lites 51, Y-Teens 54, Linz Pin 51, 52, 53, Debate, NHS 54, HURRICANE Staff, Honor Roll. Boaav BELMARES Assistant Basketball Manager 51, Pan Ams 51, 52, Track 52. TOM BENNER Pan Ams 53, Red Cross 53, Chorus 52, Select Chorus 53, 54, Male Quartet 53, Operetta 54, Follies 53, Cheerleader 53, 54, Sen. Ex. Bd,, Dec. Committee, HURRICANE Staff: Art Editor, Honor Roll. CAROL BLOME Panaders 53, 54, vice President 54, NHs 55, 54, Library Assistant 50, 51, Hi-Lites 51, 52, Linz Pin 52, 53, PANTHER Staff: Morgue Manager 54, Pan Ams 51, 52, Y-Teens 54, Red Cross Rep. 53, 54, Chorus 52, 53, Senior Counseling Committee Chair- man, Honor Roll. SHIRLEY BROWNE Pep Club 52, Pan Ams 52, 53, Hi-Lites 51, 52, Maiorette 53, Y-Teens 54, Follies 53, Red Cross 53, 54, Ice Skating Club 54. JOHN BUFORD B Team Football, Linz Pin 53, Student Council Rep. 53, Honor Roll. RICHARD BULLOCK Radio Club 54, President 54, Junior Rotarians, Staff Technician for HHS. TN? iii? Toivuvw BUTCHER KIT CAMPBELL MARIANNE CI-IALKLEY Pep Club 52, Hi-Lites 52, Y-Teens 53, 54, Follies 53, lce Skating Club 54, HURRICANE Staff 54, Honor Roll. CAROL CHANDLER Class Secretary-Treasurer 51, Class Favorite 51-54, Chorus 52, Hi-Lites 50, 51, 52, Thrift Rep. 51, Pan Ams 51, 52, Program Chairman 51, Class President 52, Football Queen 54, Princess 53, NHS 53, Pro- gram Chairman 54, Red Cross 53, Y-Teens 53, 54, Social Chairman 53, President 54, Class Treasurer 54, Sen. Ex. Bd., Financial Chairman 54, Linz Pin 52, 53, Follies 53, Snow Queen 54, Honor Roll. if-1 555 ' -4 X' f 7 3:1 f7 fb ff f ak t as MIKE CHARTKOFF Chorus 537 Select Chorus 54. ANITA CHUMLEY JUANITA CHUMLEY SUETELLE ANN COHEN Y-Teens 547 HURRICANE Staff 547 Honor Roll7 Ice Skating Club 54. iii? GEORGE CONNER Band Officer 53. HELEN Cook Hi-Lites 50-527 Maiorette 51, 527 Chorus 51-547 Sextet 53: Select Chorus 51-547 Tennis 52-547 Letter 52, 537 PANTHER Staff 51-547 Red Cross 522 Hi-Lite Duchess 522 Carnival Princess 522 GIC 51-547 Sec- retary 547 Panaclers 52, 53: Drill Master 53, 54: P. G. Valentine Rep. 521 Sen. Ex. Bd.: lce Skating Club 547 Operetta Cast 547 Most Athletic Girl. JAY CORMAN NFL: Debate 537 Linz Pin 537 Student Council 547 NHS 53, 54. JOHN COURVILLE Honor Roll7 Basketball 54. LINDA COWLEY Hi-Lites 525 Red Cross 525 Chorus 52,535 Debate 52, 535 NFL 525 Tennis 52-545 Y-Teens 53-545 Vice President 545 Linz Pin 535 Voice of Democracy Con- test First place5 Student Council 545 NHS Treasurer 545 GIC 54, Vice President5 Panaders 54, President 545 Sen. Ex. Bd.5 Secretary of Senior Class5 PANTHER Staff: Assistant Sports Manager 545 Best All Around5 Honor Roll. MIKE CRossI.EY Chorus 515 Follies 535 Student Council 545 Debate 535 Honor Roll5 Junior Rotarians 545 One-Act Play 52. CHARLOTTE DAVIS Special Chorus 53, 545 Red Cross5 Y-Teens 545 Pan- aders 545 Operetta Cast 545 Football Handmaiden 545 Sen. Ex. Bd. 545 Senior Talent Show. MARION DE ST. AUBIN Pep Club 515 Hi-Lites 51-525 Pan Ams 525 Red Cross 535 Chorus 535 HURRICANE Staff 545 Y-Teens 54, PANTHER Staff 545 Ice Skating Club 54. I o 6 T. D. DICKEY Devotional Committee 545 PANTHER Advertising Staff 545 Junior Rotarians 545 Senior Decorating Com- mittee5 Football Letter 545 Follies 535 Football 525 Best Looking Boy. VIRGINIA DIERS Hi-Lites 51, 525 Red Cross 51-535 One-Act Play 525 Linz Pin 52, 535 Y-Teens 52, 535 PASF Rep. to Austin 52, 535 l.a Cumbre 545 HURRICANE Staff 545 Follies 535 Sen. Ex. Bd5 Orchestra 545 Ice Skating Club 545 Honor Roll5 Best Looking Girl. BARBARA EDSTROM Y-Teens 52, 53, 545 Sen. Ex. Bd. 545 Ice Skating Club 54. Dick ELMER KARLEE MARIE FAGG Hi-Lite 50, 51, 525 One-Act Play 515 Chorus 51, 525 Red Cross 545 Senior Talent Assembly 545 Linz Pin 52, 535 NHS 545 Honor Roll. CAROLE FAIRCI-IILD BARRY FIFE JIM GII.I.ocIc Thrift Club 505 B Team Football 515 Red Cross 515 Pan Ams 51, 52. 'iii WESLEY GLANZ Radio Club 54, Vice President5 HHS Staff Technician. MARILYN GOLDTI-IoRPE Pep Club 515 Pan Ams 51, 525 Hi-Lites 50, 51, 525 Y-Teens 52, 535 Follies 535 Chorus 50, 51, 525 Honor Roll. JOE GooDsoN Pan Ams 525 Traffic Committee, 52, 535 B Team Football 525 A Team Football 53, 545 Letter 545 HURRICANE Staff: Sports Editor5 One-Act Play 525 Junior Red Cross5 Debate 545 Library Assistant 545 Senior Talent Assembly5 Junior Talent Assembly 52. DAVID GREENE Baseball Letter 51-545 Basketball Letter 52-545 Foot- ball Letter 53-545 All-District 535 Student Council Rep. 52, 53, Vice President 545 Linz Pin 52, 535 Key Club, Secretary 545 NHS5 Secretary Junior Class5 Sen. Ex. Bd.5 Most VersatiIe5 Honor Roll. DICK GREER Alternate Student Council 54. TOMMY GREER Thrift Rep.7 Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class7 Track 54. LARRY HAILE Debate Club 547 Treasurer 547 NFL 52-547 lst District Declamation 52, 537 NFL Student Congress Rep. 53f Tennis 52-547 District Winner Junior Singles 537 HURRICANE Staff: Literary Editor 547 Junior Rotarian 547 Honor Roll. TERRY HALL Football7 Track7 Baseball. 6 BETTY HALLMAN Band 51, 527 Letter 527 Hi-Lites 51, 52f Pan Ams 51, 521 Linz Pin 52, 532 PANTHER Staff: Morgue Man- ager 547 HURRICANE Staff 547 NHS 547 Honor R'oll. ROBERT HAMBLEN Junior Red Cross 52f Pan Ams 521 Rep. 521 Linz Pin 52, 537 PANTHER Staff: Co-Asst. Business Man- ager 537 Co-Business Manager 547 Student Council 52, Treasurer 531 Key Club 547 Class Favorite 52-547 NHS 537 Vice President 547 Sophomore Class Presi- dent 52f Junior Class Treasurer7 Senior Class Presi- dent7 Honor Roll. SAM HARRIS Library Assistant 517 Football 51, 52: Junior Citi- zens Traffic Comm. 52, 537 Junior Rotarian 54f Golf Team 54. SIGMUND HARRIS Thrift Rep. 517 Football 51-547 Letter 52-547 All- District 547 Basketball 51-547 Track 51-547 Most Athletic. NSR! tiki? 4'5- ft-5 l ALLEN HUFFINES HURRICANE Staff5 Business Manager 54. LYNN HURTIG Pan Ams 50-545 Photography 545 Band 52-54, Officer 545 Orchestra 545 Camera Club 545 Radio Club 545 PANTHER Staff 545 Junior Red Cross 545 PASF Rep- resenfative to Austin 51-54. ANN HUTTER DAVID IRWIN iii? 5 . , 1 , SHERI JACOBS f 'i Y-Teens 52, 535 PANTHER siaff 54, HURRICANE seaff V 545 Honor Roll. '2 Lfm AV GAIL JESTER ' Hi-Liles 49-525 Band 51, 525 Chorus 51, 525 Y-Teens QM . H 53, 545 Pan Ams 51, 52, Secretary 525 Linz Pin 535 ' -I Thrift Club 515 Red Cross Rep. 52-545 Honor Roll. -I .,,. 5 Q ,fy-'ff 3G:1--5 - ff f'- X'-if CHARLES JONES ED KEEPERS DAVID KEYS Pan Ams 52, 53, 54, Red Cross, Honor Roll. Jo ANN K1ssNER Dev. Comm. 53, 54, Pan Ams 53, 54, Rep. 54, Rep. to PASF at Austin 54, Y-Teens 53, 54, Red Cross 53, PANTHER Staff: Assistant Co-Editor 53, Co-Editor 54, Linz Pin 52, 53, Grad. Comm., DAR Award, NHS 53, 54, Actv. Chairman 54, Honor Roll. PATTY KITCHEN Hi-Lites 52, Pan Ams 52, Y-Teens 53. HOWARD KLIN-E B Team Football 52, A Team Football 54, Letter 54. if JEROME KLINE Band 50, 51, Football 54, Red Cross 51, Track 54. CAROLYN KOENIG Pan Ams 52, 53, Chorus 52, Select Chorus 54, Secretary-Treasurer 54, Y-Teens 52-54, Hi-Lites 52, Maiorette 53, Debate Letter 53, NFL 53, Red Cross 53, PANTHER Staff, Advertising 54, Panaders 54, HURRICANE Staff, 'Feature Editor, Student Council Alternate 54, Linz Pin 53, Sen. Ex. Bd., Decoration Committee Chairman, Follies 53, Operetta Cast 54, NHS 54, Friendliest Girl, Honor Roll. BARBARA KREDITOR Hi-Lites 51, 52, Pan Ams 53, Red Cross 52-54, Linz Pin 52, 53, Devotional Committee 54, NHS 53, 54, Y-Teens 53, 54, Debate 53, 54, PANTHER Staff 54, Senior Counseling Committee 54, Honor Roll. SUSAN Ku'rcHsAcK HURRICANE, staff 54, Y-Teens 54, Honor Roll. as A 2 I it N it S- 1 N as C fit? l t M -was sg iiffif K in .s 'ss - . . L . AS. -I , . ti 'Viiii . t . lil.. :Xllf'f..'f 'Tl' ' ' 1gsI1fiefgQ,f.i-:iii . ii GW Lil-if filffli , I.. . , S m S, - U62 ,Ji 59151 RICHARD LANE ELLEN LEAVERTON Select Chorus 52-54, Red Cross 52, 53, Y-Teens 52-54, Vice President 54, Panaders 53, 54, Student Council Rep. 54, Operetta Cast 54, Follies Cast 53: Senior Talent Show 54, Sen. Ex. Bd. 54, Honor Roll, HURRICANE Staff. BILLY LEWIS Vice President Freshman Class, B Team Football, A Team Football 52-54, Letter 53, 54, Sen. Ex. Bd., PANTHER Staff 54. JACK LIVELY Vice President Junior Class, B Team Football 51. JOHN LoIaoELL B Team Football 51, B Team Basketball 51, A Team Basketball 53, 54, Letter 52-54, Tri- Captain 53, Baseball 52-54, Letter 52, 53, Linz Pin 52, 53, Junior Class President 53, NHS 53, 54, Key Club 51-54, President 54, Convention Delegate 53, Senior Day Committee. DENNIS LooNEv Tennis Club 52, 53, Letter 53, Chorus 53, Honor Roll. VIC LuCAs B Team Basketball 51, Baseball 52, 53. JACK MAYES ANNA MILLER Library Assistant 505 Hi-Lites 49, 50, 515 Chorus 535 Select Chorus 53. PAT MITCHELL ROBERT MITCHELL Football 50-53, Letter 53, All-District Honorable Mention 535 Junior Rotarian 545 Pan Ams 51-525 Linz Pin 52, 535 Follies Cast 535 Senior Financial Com- mittee 545 Honor Roll. TERRY MOORE Football 505 Track 515 Honor Roll. JEAN MORGAN Tennis Club 515 Hi-Lites 515 Panaders 52, 535 GIC 535 Vice President 535 Y-Teens 535 NHS 545 Red Cross Alt. 54. BOBETTE MORRIS Hi-Lites 515 Y-Teens 52, 53, 545 Ice Skating Club 54. PAT Moss Chorus 515 Pan Ams 51, 525 Hi-Lites 51, 525 Pep Squad 51, 525 Y-Teens 53, 545 Honor Roll. HILDA MoTE Hi-Lites 525 Voice of Democracy, 1st Hillcrest 525 Debate 52-545 Letter 52, 535 NFL 52, 54, Secretary 54, President 545 1st State Debate 525 1st State Declamation 535 Sixteen Tournament First places5 NFL Nationals 525 Third Poetry5 Outstanding Speak- er 535 Select Chorus 545 Publicity Chairman 545 Operetta Cast 545 Sen. Ex. Com. 545 Senior Gradu- ation Committee5 Linz Pin 52, 535 NHS 545 Most Versatile5 Senior Talent Show 545 Follies Cast 53. BEVERLY MULLER All City Chorus 51, Tennis 51, 52, Hi-Lifes 51, 52, Pep Squad 51, 52, Debate 52, 53, 54, Panaders 53, Linz Pin 53, Y-Teens 53, 54, Junior Red Cross 54, Sen. Ex. Bd. 54, Pub. Chairman Y-Teens 54, NFL 51, 52, 53, 54, PANTHER Staff 54, HURRICANE Siaff 54, Follies Cast 53. SCOTT MCDONALD Band 51, Fooiball 52-54, Sen. Ex. Bd., 54, Library Assistant 53. CLAYTON MCFAD'DEN TOMMY MCLEOD Pan Ams 52. iii? PHIL NAZRO Library Assistant 51, 52, Linz Pin 52, 53, Harvard Prize Book 53, NHS 53, 54, Red Cross 53, 54, Honor Roll, PANTHER Staff 54. PAT NELSON Y-Teens 54, Junior Red Cross 54, Senior Talent Assembly 54, Ice Skating Club 54. SAL LY N IC KS Panaders 54. DAVID NUNN Band 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, Honor Roll. KEN OLDHAM Debate 51, 545 Vice President 525 President 535 Letter 51-545 State Extemporaneous 525 NFL5 PANTHER Staff 535 Linz Pin 52, 535 NHS 545 Honor Roll. PRiscu.l.A ORMS Y-Teens 52-545 Select Chorus 52-545 Operetta 545 Carnival Princess 525 Camera Club 53, 545 Red Cross 50, 51. lRWIN ORNISH Band 52, 535 Linz Pin 52, 535 Honor Roll5 NHS 54. GORDON PECK Radio Club 535 Chorus 53, 545 Staff Technician for H. H. S. 545 Operetta Cast 54. NANCY PEIRSOL Maiorette 515 Tennis Club 515 Ice Skating Club 545 Y-Teens 52-545 Social Chairman 545 Social Chairman Senior Class 545 Sen. Ex. Bd., 545 Thrift Rep. 515 Hi-Lites 51, 525 Red Cross 54. FRED PETERSON Pan Ams 545 Linz Pin 535 Ice Skating Club 545 NHS 545 Junior Rotarian 545 Honor Roll. Bos PRESSLEY Torvi PRITCHETT Devotional Committee 53, 54, Secretary 545 Key Club 545 Senior Class Vice President5 Sen. Ex. Bd.5 PANTHER Staff 545 Publicity Manager 545 PANTHER Advertising Staff 545 Basketball 545 Most Fun. mv! ,, ., , .,,.. K 5 5 Jil F5 .. . . ,.,.,. fa gi ' Li ' ' by 1:tLl.lki,: me S at as , 51 at ,N . 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Bd., 545 Social Committee 545 Red Cross 545 NHS 545 Most Dependable5 Honor Roll. ANNETTE ROBINSON Chorus 515 Hi-Lites 515 Y-Teens 53, 545 Debate 53, 545 Letter 535 State 535 NFL 53, 545 Red Cross 52, 535 Devotional Committee 53, 545 President 545 NHS 53, 545 HURRICANE Staff 545 News Editor, PANTHER Staff 54, Advertising5 Club Manager5 Linz Pin 52, 535 Most Dependable5 Honor Roll. MACK ROSE PANTHER Staff Advertising 545 Tennis 545 Student Council 545 Home Room President 545 Sen. Ex. Bd.5 Honor Roll. ROSALYN RUSSELL Hi-Lites 515 Y-Teens 53, 545 Senior Talent 545 Ice Skating Club 53, 545 Pep Club 52. 666074 MARIAN SALZBERGER Hi-Lifes 525 Y-Teens 52, 53, 545 Deyotional Committee 53, 545 Pan Ams 52, 535 Linz Pin 535 Junior Red Cross 525 Follies 53. MIKE SEBASTIAN PEGGY SEWARD HURRICANE Staff 54. RONNIE SEWARD Pan Ams 515 B Team Football 515 A Team Foot- ball 545 Track 51, 54. 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JUDY SHAW Red Cross 51-537 Hi-Lites 51, 52, Chorus 51-54, Select Chorus 54, Operetta 54, Y-Teens 53, 54, NHS 53, 54, PANTHER Staff 54, swdenf Council ski, sen. Ex. Bd., Senior Decorations Committee, Music Com- mittee, Linz Pin 52, 53, Honor Roll. NANCY SHOEMAKER Hi-Lites 52, Pep Club 52, Drill Team 53, Y-Teens 54, PANTHER Staff 54, Honor Roll, Ice Skating Club 54, Library Assistant 53, Follies Cast 53, Financial Committee 54. YM? ARLINE SMEAL Pan Ams 51, 527 Drill Team 52. LARRY SMlTH B Team Basketball 50-52, A Team Basketball 53, Baseball 52, 53, Key Club 52, 53, Vice President 54, NHS, President 53, Student Council 51, 52, 54, Most Likely to Succeed, Sen. Ex. Board, Golf Team 54, Honor Roll. MARK SMITH NANCY JANE SMITH Hi-Lifes 51, 52, Pep Squad 51, 527 Pan Ams 51, 52, Y-Teens 53, 54, Junior Red Cross 51, 52. PATSY SMITH Pep Squad 51, 52, Hi-Lites 51, Chorus 51, Debate 52-54, Pan Ams 51-53, Linz Pin 52, 53, Y-Teens 53, NHS -53, 54, Devotional Committee 53, 54, Dis- trict Extemp. 52, lst 53, Advanced Bible Award 53, Ice Skating Club 54. Tofvl SNllTl-l ED SNYDER Student Council, Library Assistant 52, 53, Vice Presi- aanf 53, Pan Ams 52-53, Football 53, 5-i, Letter 54, Baseball 53, HURRICANE staff 54. DICK STANFORD Class Favorite 50, 51, Basketball 50-54, Letter 52, 53, 54, All-District first team, Football Letter'53, 54, Honorable Mention All-District first team 53, 54, Tri-Captain 54, President Student Council 54, Pan Ams 50, 51, Key Club 52, 53, 54, Carnival Duke 52, Linz Pin 52, 53, Student Council Secretary 53, Best All Around. liiliie STEPl-lANlE STEWART Y-Teens 53, 54, Hi-Lites 50-52, Pan Ams 52, 53, Debate 53, NFL 53, Junior Red Cross 52, Honor Roll. MILTON STUBBS Honor Roll. JOYCE TUCKER Hi-Lifes 50-52, Chorus 51-53, Pan Ams 52-53, Pep Club 51, 52, Y-Teens 52-54, Select Chorus 53, 54, lce Skating Club,54. KENT VAN METER PANTHER Staff, Assistant Co-Business Manager 53, Advertising Staff 54, Co-Business Manager 54, Pan Ams 54, Vice President, Senior Class Graduation Committee, Honor Roll, Follies Cast 53. CHARLES WALKER Suzie WEBB Pan Ams 51, 525 Hi-Lites 50, 515 Tennis 51-545 Y-Teens 53, 545 Treasurer 535 Linz Pin5 Student Council Secretary 545 Panaders5 GIC5 Senior Nomi- nating Committee5 Sen. Ex. Board5 Senior Finance Committee5 Honor Roll5 Most Fun5 NHS. Junv WEST Hi-Lites 525 Red Cross 525 Pan Ams 52, 53, 545 Y-Teens 53, 545 HURRICANE Staff 545 Ice Skating Club 545 Follies Cast 535 Senior Decoration Commit- tee5 District One-Act Play 525 Linz Pin 535 Repub. National Contest 545 PASF Delegate 53. FRANK WHARTON Basketball 53, 545 Golf Team 54. an da RUSSELL WHEAT Basketball 54. '--A KENT WHITE Operetta Cast 545 Chorus 51-545 Photographer Pan Ams 52-545 Male Quartet 52-545 Vice President Chorus 53. BARBARA WH.soN Y-Teens5 Junior Red Cross. JAMES WISENBAKER Linz Pin 52, 535 NHS 53, 545 Select Chorus 53, 545 Operetta Cast 54. BILL WOODARD HURRICANE Staff 54, chorus 51. Toav WooLvERToN Camera Club 535 Ice Skating Club 545 Cheer- leader 54. MABEL YOUNG Pep Club 50, 51, 521 Hi-Lites 51, 527 Jumar Red Cross 545 Library Assistant 54. Wi? 'M Wi? We-1 pvx 4v '-'- gsm :mica 5444 MIKE DRINKWATERH, ,, ,,, E, E , ,77 ,,, v,..., , President ELIZABETH DICKEY EE,7 , Y ,Vice President MARK JACKMAN ,e7,,e 7e,,7.77, S ecrefary JACK PARKHOUSE 7e7,,e,, ,,7,,, Treasurer .H ,V .A is , X 'fi W ,, - ,ww - M, 1 ,',', , f,,- - 5 ., L 4, 2 Judy Abrams Janice Abramson Cl1riSfiDe Adams , ' f ix' 'W W is J ,V .,:. A ,aaa J A aa a i a yy, f ffffr l ,' 1 ff'a f .,,. 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Jack Parkhouse Marvin Parnell Tommy Patterson me 'ff fi, my as gl John Pearson Mollye Phillips Dom Pipes Barbara Plumlee Sammy Poteet 4 l Q XJ ., l , b ET, rrr, ,::rV,,,,i, S Ax f Q in ,J I , , pgs + . sem 3 1 W A ,. v .- W A 'xxx' S Sl .: Barbara Pressly Patty Quintanilla Howard Ramey Bea Reed Charles Reneau Laine Ring Don Rogers Babs Runyon Wanda Sanderford Bill Sessums QR . i S 55? 1 3 fl 4 ' aa' I rL.' V My ., krrri Lf, Y , K,rV ar I i 3 , iL Anne Shaw Carmella Shields Jack Shiner Richard Simons Charles Skinner , 'Xi i - f ' ' ffm- ' gn- j CN Gene Sloane Barry Smith Betty Smith Gail Smith John Smith ., ' ,V.. k...kV VV,k m V.:., S , -P 'x ,- r-.. 2 , 3 Li xhw 51 M... ' 'ff fb at le 5, 399' K Q an fr in 't ,H 4 we QP' graft T A ,Sh We K if 1 K ,if . E ff tl +24 133, .f E tt, Marion Smith Susan Smith Lynn Stephens James Stephenson 'br 'e L5 1 2: I M . Harvey Strain GiGi Sullivan l Www ., .- , .lass E 'A A .M Ben Tate Tommy Taylor Q if,-T i . ,. Al Sorkin Myrna Staffin i , Norman Sterns Susie Stewart :TH K 1. fi . ll' a ,.. e1.,f ,MW U Ann Suttle I ts,- L 4 'Tk - .K . .V we 1. we .. - Y- ' --.z Robert Teal AM Peggy Swearenger Lynn Tenney , N., A Paul Stambaugh Charlcie Stiles 4 . S tat . i' P6 gi 4, H . 5 YTLVH ,t..,, - M , . K. Ba rba ra Ta rpley . N ',., I , y if A ll. X ..- , ,N 'Ki Wanda Terrill Ann Thompson Jerry Threlkeld Rick Touceda Cecile Travers Gloria Tucker 5 K Charles Usry KEY Wander iifzi f Via Ez we .. 232, W,., fx ,, -eg, .f 51: fy, , we ' .a l l M or 3 r Larry Wilcox 5 UN .ff Q ,I .11 J- 'ftfi E fx eff? r A rf- ,M E Jimmy Womack I H. ,M .NX 1356? Wi f- mmf ,.-, 1 ,r ll iw M K2 wwf ,AL,, . Susan Berme Wllllams Phll Wlllnams Walter Wrllson 4' nl! 5 .5 Lucy Wood Sue Woods PEQQY W00Cll'Uff X 2 Dx' -nn. '3 s i . Q2 +A My g 4: K .. 1 I il ' K 'js Q er i w, 5 1 r f Sarah Wyatt M, , , W 6' , 1 ., 15, , . I xl-.f i al? 1.4 a -3 L, 1.3 5 fs I 4 M y . 5- Linda Lindsey Robert Wymer 3,1 1g,,Mfg1qr,wQQz-. I li dw fmefz f I Sa 'ze 65444 WILEY WIMBERLEY .... A 7,,,,,,,7,7 , ,,77,7,7 ,L ,A7., J. T. TRAMMEL ,7,7,77,, ,,,77 , Vice LYNDA HAIRE ,,7,,7,,,, BEVERLY FLETCHER ,,,.., .,,,,,, President President Secretary Treasurer First row: Wanda Barton, Cecelia Barnes, Marjorie Aronoff, Grace Ad- kins, Janice Abramson, Barry Barnes, Second row: Penny Al- bright, Dotty Argo, Karen Al- rich, Bethany Barger, Tony Arnold, Steve Aaron. Third row: Andy Andrews, Torn Amacker, John Adams, Jerry Allen, Neil Ander- son, Andy Balcolm. First row: Sylvia Cobb, Nona Cos- ton, June Chalkley, Mary Clark, Bobbie Cohn. Second row: Brian Cook, Frances Aline Combs, Edith Crossley, Delores Carrozza, Mary Ann Campbell, Gay Dabne, Christine Cantwell. Third row: Tom Crocker, Clark Chrisman, Fred Davis, Harwin Cook, Stephen Cole, Phillippe Charat, Walter Cook. Ji- First row: Patsy Burgess, Burtrand, Linda Biesele, Booth, Shirley Blake, Renee Second row: Dixie Bonds, Braden, Carol Brutsche, Pat Sandra Burt, Sandra Butters. row: John Bracken, Brooks Janice Bowls, Ronald Burns, Bauman, Bruce Blome, Shelly ii L Helen Jackie Black. Betty Blair, Third Bell, John Borin. First row: Jean Gililland, Kitty Gisher, Curt Fuller, Sharon Gary, Ida Ann Golman, Miriam Giller. Second row: Jack Griffin, Robert Glazer, Sandra Folse, Grace Flech- ner, Katherine Flechner, Beverly Fletcher. Third row Ed Fitzgerald, Bill Farrar, Robert French, Willard Godfrey, Tommy Flynn, Glenn Garrison, John Gillian. First row: Bobby Ellard, Bob Evans, Tommy De Gaugh, Ronnie Diamond, Patty Eubank, Barbara Detweiler. Second row: Dave Dubbrin, lnez Fader, Vonnie Eastham, Brenda Fad- er, Marion Evans, Sally Elmer. Third row: Bill Early, Don Echoles, Fred Delafield, Jack. Drake, Harold Falk, Byron Falk, James Dingfelder. iii ii? First row: Davye Haefele, Vicki Hulett, Jerry Horton, Ann Harris, Lynda Haire, Charles Hall. Second row: Jo Lynn Guffey, Kay Henry, Mary Alcie Hardy, Nelda Holt, Jack Hardin, David House. Third row: Virginia Holden, Dolph Haynes, Billy Hooten, Dale Hamilton, Fred Honea, Tom Grow. First row: Don Kammerer, Linda Levin, Jo Anne Lincoln, Madelyn Kline, Mary Kennedy, Marcia Kent. Second row: Jane lzard, Ann Knickerbocker, Audree Jacobs, Nancy Jane Johnson, Nadine Lang, Lynn Kutchback. Third row: Maxine Leverette, Francis Leftwich, Tom Leher, Douglas Johnson, Don Jack- son, Harry Knight, Perry Howell. First row: Donald McCoskey, Charles McKee, Jimmy McClure, Bobby Jean Petty, Gay McWilliams, Patricia Ann Pittman. Second row: Gordon McKinzie, Ray McKinney, Sylvia Norman, Pat Moore, Linda McLarnan, Sandra Peterson, Gene Patterson. Third row: Charles Pealer, Joe Perry, Ronnie Nichols, Leon Oliver, Terry Muncey, Buddy McMullin. W9 e if ff. First row: Harry Mitchell, Bill Mash- born, Jerry Miller, Carol Moche, Helen Molina, Doris Malone. Second row: Leroy Lucky, Bill Moerschell, Ronnie Monroe, Sitirlene Lynn, Eskridge Moore, Teresa Mathews, 'Linda Montgomery. Third row: John Montgomery, Preston Mood, Mac Miller, Jack Maxcy, Lee May, Rodney Lloyd, Dick Lindberg. First row: Dell Shwiff, Nora Bess Stafford, Phyllis Schwartz, Setta Shaw, Patty Schultz, Nancy Smith. Second row: Martha Spillman, Diana Stevens, Linda Shuler, Sue Stapp, Carol Shiner, Barbara Staf- ford. Third row: Kay Stapleton, Bob Smith, Mack Simpson, Bob Spencer, Bob Spencer, Bud Seward,- Don Smith. First row: George Richards, Bobbie Reynolds, Sue Rose, Barbara Scal- lon, Ann Priest, Linda Pitts, Dianne Reeder. Second row: Audrey Rich- mond, Judy Richmond, Margaret Roberts, Paul Rawley, Lynn Rich- ardson, June Pitman, Alicia Reed. Third row: Robert Sandige, Ebbie Reynolds, Allen Ray, Jane Richard- son, John Ryan, Pete Pillsbury, Joel Pitts. iff it ,Aff X Lk First row: Joyce Walters, Judy Tobias, Jean Strauss, Nancy Teeple, Shirley Thompson, Jill Van Sickle. Second row: Sidney Sue Terrill, Judy Schara, Ann Van Landing- ham, Joyce Streidl, Bill Sunshine, Eldon Stribling. Third row: Barbara Vermillion, Mack Watkins, Richard Thompson, Charles Traxler, Paul Turner, James Trammell, Harold Tuttle, C. E. Stewart. First row: Doug Vinson, Carolyn West, La Wanda Watts, Elaine Weinberg, Maurice Wilson. Second row: John Wallace, Sadie Welborn, Carole Wiggins, Pat Wells, Elliot Wolder, Betsy Wright. Third row: Howard Weinberger, Eric Williams, Warden Wells, Lee White, Bill Weaver, Larry Williams, John Weever, Wiley Wimberly. 'RM W7 wifi swlw-. ct ,gf First row: Alvin Gerson, Louise Raines, Cybee Goodrich, Harriet Hill, Gerline Dycus, Jackie Wilson. Second row: Tom Wymer, Nancy French, Judy Schure, Ruth Wil- liams, Carolyn Vickery. Third row: Fred Neary, Sandra Hurey, Marilyn Read, Mike Mahoney, Danny Ma honey, Brady Wyatt. ii TQ ,HQ ,-1, 3 1? W 66444 SUE KNICKERBOCKER ..... . ....... ,,..,.,,........ T reasurer BETH NEARY .............,.,.. .,,........., S ecrerary DICK GRIFFITH ....,.. ....,., V ice President TED HARD ....... ......... President L First row: Ann Elise Anderson, Eddie Acklin, Glenda Ballen, Patsy Aly, Linda Aftebery, Linda Acord. Second row: Eddie Barham, Joel Albrecht, Christine Atkerson, Joe Albright, Camelia Bailey, Amy Marie Allen. Third row: Bob AI- thauser, George Barbee, Gerald Benson, Doug Barrow, Richard Biggar, Raymond Anderson, Bobby Adams, Mickey Ashworth. First row: Diane Chamness, Eliza- beth Davis, Peggy Jane Cook, Mary Lou Cullender, Shirley Dar- nell, Barbara Collinsworth. Second row: David Cook, Marion Conn, Mary Carlson, Margaret Davidson, Darlene Davis, Dolores St. Aubin, Ronald Dowd. Third row: David Dotson, Marshall Cloyd, Jeffrey Crockett, Gerald Clore, Chuck Castaing, Barry Dehay, Jerry Clowe. ti First row: Judy Bone, Grant Boyer, Melvin Bozeman, Ann Billings, Judy Butler, Sue Carlisle. Second row: Marianne Bugg, Margaret Burgess, Marilyn Bowden, Beyerly Brecht, Nancy Callaway, Mary Margaret Carlson. Third row: Ricky Breard, Andy Callan, Dan Brain- ard, Robert Bullock, Stephen Black, Jack Calbert, Dennis Brack. Wwtw First row: Frances Ann Hewett, Gladys Hamby, Nancy Gowen, John Heath, Tom Hastings, Gary Hammer. Second row: Kay Hilter- brand, Sharon Hart, Diane Gold, Judy Harrison, Elaine Halphen, Wanda Nell Kill. Third row: Ken- neth Henneberger, John Heath, Bruce Henry, Steve Goldware, Jim Henson, Richard Harman, Charles Goforth, Dick Griffith. ii First row: Hershel Glanz, Elizabeth Everett, Ann Fursman, Lucinda Far- rar, Judy Fleming, Marrha Fuqua, Joyce Feinberg. Second row: Rob- ert Gardener, Steve Freed, Joell Susan Fink, Caroline Gerdes, Bren- da Eghoian, Birdie Sue Finch. Third row: Joe Tim Ford, David Edwards, Larry Dunlap, David Ford, Richard Elfont, George Fix, Cliff English. momma-w any-me wsu fm,exW - - 1 m - 2 First row: Norton Johnson, Hen- rietta Kissner, Joy Krider, Lucy Jackson, Berhard Jesmer, Albert Kimball, Ned Johnson. Second row: June Howard, Betty Night, Sue Humbert, Sue Knickerbocker, Flora Jester, Martha Kelsey, Mar- sha Mayer. Third row: Wesley Johnston, David Lambert, Jim Johns, Julian Kahn, Berbard Jes- mer, Irvin Hoff, Donald Jerome, Wiley Johnson. First row: Alvin Miller, Marta May, Bobby Marshall, Jack Langton, Har- len Lindberg, Alexander Lanz. Sec- ond row: Sue Mann, Judy Luber- nam, Ginger Meyers, Betty Meyers, Susie Mann, Sherilyn Mahan. Third row: William Massey, Jerry Mayes, Bart Miller, Richard Lerer, Joseph Lawrence, Jimmy Lindsey, William Martin, Harris Miers First row: Bill Quillen, Beverly Quintanella, Barbara Quintanella, Christina Peterson, Roberta Piner, Irene Pearson. Second row: Linda Oglosby, Alice Parham, Eleanor Oliver, Sharon Onstott, Yvonne Nowell, Charles Perryman. Third row: Judy Pace, James Payne, Gail Pearsall, Walter Parker, John Penter, Lynn Ramsey fegmfsl First row: Donna McCrone, Bill Martin, Patricia McClain, Linda Mindell, Linda Mitchell, Tom Moore, Billy Mitchell. Second row: Barbara Mote, David MacPherson, Jerry McDonnell, Billy Miller, Beth Neary, Sharon Mooney, Nancy Newcomb. Third row: Jo Ann Nickell, Jim Moore, Larry Miller, Bo Miller, Bill Moon Q' First row: Donald Teal, Gloria Stewart, .Jackie Stevenson, Susie Spenser, Margaret Sloan, Ruth Stephens. Second row: George Smithart, Stacy Smith, Nancy Stubbs, Natalie Tarter, Jo Ann Taylor, Betsy Skipwith, Donna Stephens. Third row: Patricia Ten- ney, Pete Tart, John Smith, Fred Stovenour, Mary Zona Squibb, Roger Sparr, Dewey Stephen. ' First -row: Bob Sisson, Kaihy Row- alt, Jean Shoemaker, Olivia Rog- ers, Joan Rigby, Judy Rolloy, Caro- lyn Ratheim. Second row: Ronnie Silverman, Susan Shaw, Sue Shoe- neck, Shirley Shaddox, Monetta Sample, Wanda Renau. Third row: James Sawula, Randall Shaw, Mar- tin Schaffer, Phil Pritchett, John Rothpletz, Robert Rash, Mike Sha- piro. iiiiii First row: Jane Turner, Sally Toone, Lynda Welch, Patricia Vaughn, Ellen Wagner, Margie Terrill. Sec- ond row: Ronnie Williams, Carol Wilson, Patricia Turney, Maria Veeren, Barbara Tilley, Edwina Turner. Third row: Fred Volkwein, Ken Wilson, Jack Utter, Patricia Veren, Robert Westbrook, Dudley Weeks, Johnny Valle. First row: Jane Goff, Barbara Wood, Harvey Richman, Antoinette Steel, Maealene Wisenbaker. Sec- ond rovv: Carolyn Yontz, Marian Cogswell, Jill Worley, Mary Lou Bridge, Susie Winner, Virginia Holcomb, Mary Lynn Watson. Third row: ,Tommie .Shirley, Fred Ren- der, George Woodard, Bill Young- blood, Fred Zimring. Fourth row: Helen Waterbury, Mike Wolfson, James Schutt, Clint Ashley, Stanley Kayt. -134 iii 5358 in memory of ANN AusE ANDERSON ,D M . ,A. ,, i mfs gym gm em aggem RICKY MOERSCHELI. ,,,.,. , .,7,....,,, 77,,,...v,.. P resident BILLY BRECHT ....,..,...,. ....,.. V ice President EBB WHITE ...,-...A,.,..,,,,,-... ,,,,.....,.. S ecrerary GENA WEATHERFORD ........ ....,. T reasurer First row: Katherine Bush, Shirley Carrier, Patsy Choice, Regi Bow- man, Mike Briard, Valerie Brown, Jimmy Bradley. Second row: Janice Brinegar, Connie Chappell, Judy Caldwell, Pamela Canaday, Lynn Briden, Linda Brown, Manya Brooke. Third row: Jan Brown, Alice Chamberlain, Gary Caden- head, George Buford, Jim Bracey, Manning Bozeman, Bill Brecht. -'3 :lik First row: Fred Beecher, Paula Am- ber, George Ball, Charles Allen, Bruce Albright, Ken Bill Akin. Sec- ond row: Bill Bednar, David Balis- teri, Edith Alter, Sandy Barton, Quinta Ann Bardwell, Sharon Bo- hannon, Nonnie Sue Blocker. Third row: James Bolding, Tim Block, Sonnie Baggasse, Larry Barzune Danny Blake, Linda Berg, Sylvia Ackles. First row: Babette Cohen, Betty Detweiler, Jo Ann Cummings, Con- nie Cole, Cliff Cross, Richard Dathe. Second row: Martha Desch, Susan Clark, Debbie Davis, Ralph Doherty, Dean Daugherty, Bobbie Collard, H e n r y Collinsworth. Third row: Brenda Datfin, Diane DeSanders, Mary Crow, Jim Cor- der, Ed Davis, Billy Cox, Jerr'y Cox. First row: Martha Ann Hamblen, Peggy Golden, Pat Hartfelder, Dwain Harris, John Greene, David Green, Terry Grant. Second row: Marlyne Haley, Jane Hill, Sally Harper, Martin Goldstein, Walter Graham, Elysse Goldstrich, John Goode. Third row: Judy Grandiean, Jimmy Heath, Mary Frances Hall, Jimmy Hall, Leslie Harrison, Betty Grandstaff, John Gilman. First row: Ann Fichtenbaum, Penny Gardner, Phyllis Frankfurt, Dianne Franklin, Jeff Flatgaard Morris Engle, Eddie Gepp. Second row: Ann Gibbons, Harriett Friend, Ro- berta Fromm, Dewana Foreman, Betty Dunlap, John Falconer, Sar- ah Gardner. Third row: Allen Gil- man, Judd Gee, Bob Giller, Dick Fossett, David Ellington, Mary Eric- son, Wilson Elliott, Robert Flem- ming. it 'M it ff-six First row: Bailey Hughes, Jerry Huffer, Dick Jaross, Larry Jackson, Steve -Jarrett, Dortheanna Hillbolt, Bard Heroy. Second row: Phillip Hester, Tom Irvine, Marilyn Hor- witz, Barbara Hinsch, Kay Henne- berger, Chuck Holden. Third row: Bill Hoyt, Roger Huseby, John lmel, Larry Howell, Chuck lmmel, Ken Kasey, Elizabeth Holweg, Ruth Hodge. First row: Bob Jones, Richard Lieb- man, Ronnie Johnson, Gibson Jes' ter, Ken Lewis, Randy'Lewis. Sec- ond row: Bob Kizer, Susan Licht, Carolanne Johah, Barbara Jones, Joan Lash, Harriet Jones, Margy Langdon, Carol Kirpatrick. Third row: Jimmy Kammerer, Peter Lob- dell, Eliiabeth Lehman, Ted Knecht, Max Lipscomb, John Latta, Marilyn Lamb. First row: Linda Miller, David Mar- lowe, Stuart Margolin, Robert Mit- tendorf, Robert Moore, Lou Mee- nach, James Magnolia. Second row: Shirley Marlowe, Alice Min- cavage, Portia Mason, Barbara Long, Pat Milton, Judy Mansfield, Judy Morris. Third row: Willis Mitchell, Ken Miller, Ricky Moer- schell, Paul Michler, Joe Lynn, Lance Martin, Jerry Lumsden, Doug Miller. I V V First row: Roy Oliver, Marshall Newcomb, Edward Owens, Peggy Ann Owen, Judy Onstott, Sharon McLain, Mary Louise McCall, Sec- ond row: Larry Palmer, Ronny Page, Andria McCullin, David Park- er, Linda McCrary, Stephen Mc- Donald, Linda McLennan. Third row: Virginia Nelson, John Page, Jack Nelson, Betty McClure, Frank- lin Martine, Pat McCarty, Virginia McBride, Jimmie Muether. azfsff W J, First row: Bill Sargeant, John Rob- ertson, Winfield Scott, Buddy Sam- mons, Lee Salzberger, Sybil Ross. Second row: Jody Schram, Pat Schreiber, Sterling Sanders, Teddy Ryan, Ellen Schackman, Sharon Schaffer, Mike Rogers, Sharon Ropp. Third row: John Schermer- horn, Nancy Schara, Anne Schoe- neck, Carol Schoeneck, Sandra Rob- erts, Ann Schad, Bonnie Salis. I First row: Linda Rellahan, Evelyn Raines, Chick Richardson, Richard Reeves, Carole Peters, Don Peters, Mike Rabun. Second row: Vicki Powell, Jimmie Pittman, Judy Pressley, Judy Payne, Suzie Polan- sky, Gary Parker, Larry Roberts. Third row: Carla Ramey, Helen Read, Vivian Rieter, Mary Francis Richardson, Tad Poutinen, Charles Peatross, Bill Pasley. 1:-at .,, We i K First row: Ann Stooksberry, Sally Spafford, Janet Smeal, Linda Sleeper, Sue Skipwith, Do Ann Simmon, Baker Slayback. Second row: John Sowell, Mollye Smith, Raymond Smithart, Billy Shaw, Di- anne Stekoll, Susan Shaw, Karen Shannon. Third row: Patricia Still- man, Barry Stegall, Coleman Sim- ons, Sam Squibb, Jeff Skinner, Jim Sneed, Chris Staat. First row: Jon Witt, Jerry Winn, Woody Wood, Barbara Yates, Judy Woods, Ann Weiland, Lou Ann Wall. Second row: Larry De Castro, Jimmy Louise Wilhoit, Gena Weath- erford, Gordon Yoder, Talbott Wight, Peggy Wilkinson, Dolores White. Third row: Jimmy Williams, Jimmy Louis Wilhoit, Ebb White, Bobby Wilson, Jerry Wilson, Carole Franzen, Jimmy Wilson, Mary Lou- ise Werb, Marcia Wallace. 4 First row: Janice Vickery, Virginia Vaupel, Patty Sullivan, Mary Tram- mell, Harold Torian, Dennie Thomp- son, John Tice. Second row: Lola Vickery, Ann Vaughan, Mary Tid- well,. Marie Orquaurt, Sylvia Straighten, Wardina Strauss, Marcia Swesnick, Carol Swanson, Ronny Wakeland. Third row: Marion Suth- erland, Charlotte Vinson, John Vesecky, Dale Stringtellow, Guy Storey. iii -ew its First row: Phyllis Rogers, Corryne Jensen, Patsy McAlister, Bobbie Mims. Second row: Mack Ayers, David Frass, Jean Alexander, Caro- lyn Riley. Q Q k 11 ,g , W, , k, RX My Seuhfz CAROL CHANDLER TOM KOENIG - , zlmgxk S if Vhsz f.--L . , . I O 6108604 GAIL SMITH Qawfzdte LYNDA HAIRE ?cwauZe BO MILLER A BETH N EARY , i 'fi m,,k , 5121. ,. H 714: -if NONIE SUE BLOCKER 512 sf I J i a 4, 2 VT ' ' If km , .X ' . f . 'l?i 5244+ . 'lf --f' K . 1 1. 1 -, 5 A ,H .- ,1 -+- 'il ,za Y xg L Y X... 52521 www-1,1 ,,-,, .fn . l Q f Q L f 'Z 3 5 E ! 1 3 3 s I u E ! I 2 E Q,-f - uf ---' in,-f.:':z,f,:fL1, lual- :r V K1 'K Q.-W f -gy I Q, ii fi 3 Ji fx 1 Q wx K Q E f 5 5 Q 2 5 E 5 I 2 4 1 I 3 i 1 4 1 Q v A:wsif9aIv w TK' ,mm .,f.- 1 x ' z bis. ,..,.'-'di' ' mn argl' ,...f-f- W ff nf ,f 455 weeaexbmnr 15 X 'xr 140' Y 1 F. 1.5- DICK STANFORD President 'fl ' . , -L'vsES's, L nl' ff E 5' oi: l i E . li MRS DAVID GREENE SUZIE WEBB Vice President Secretary , LELA SOWELL Sponsor 1 ELAINE EDLEMAN Treasurer SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Ed Snyder, Mike Crossley, Jay Gorman, Ellen Leaverton and Linda Cowley talk over plans for the debaie tournament welcoming committee. - lSOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES check over can- ldidate requirements for 1954. Seated are Dan Mahoney, Cybee Goodrich, Ann Harris, Ann Van Landingham, and John Weaver. Standing are Dolph Haynes, Pat Moore, C. E. Stewart, and John Bracken. ...O EIGHTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES look for new ideas for their activities. They are Ken Lewis, Chuck lmmel, Anne Schoenek, Jerry Hutfer, Sam Squibb, seated, and Gary Cadenhead, Ebb White Charles Peatross and Bill Pasley, standing. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES discuss plans for the yearly Christmas dance given by the organiza- tion. They are Dell Gibson, Gail Smith, Peggy Marshall, Nancy Edleman, and Richard Bower, seated. Standing are Walter Humann, Carolyn Beutel, and Paul Dean. . .rs RFQ FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES compare their or- ganization with other student governments in the nation. Seated are Jane Goff, Mary Lou Bridge, Beverly Quintanilla, Martha Fuqua, and Linda Mitchell. Standing are Ronnie Silverman, Sue Knickerbocker, Dan Brainard, and George Woodard. Z chvm!7fanafzSr'z'g p MEMBERS of the NHS are Carol Chandler, Carol Bell, Patsy Smith, Phil Nazro, Suzie Webb, Barbara Kreditor, Karlee Fagg. Betty Hallman, Bobby Hamblen, .lay Corman, Beverly Bell, Annette Robinson, Bernice Anderson, Ken Oldham, Judy Shaw, Mary Baker, Jean Morgan, Jo Ann Kissner, Linda Cowley, David Greene, Fred Peterson, James Wisenbaker, Hilda Mote, Larry Smith, Carolyn Koenig, Irwin Ornish, Carol Blome, and John Lobdell. No honor conferred by the school exceeds that represented by the National Honor Society, stated Principal Fred Boswell. N. H. S. members, chosen not for their scholastic ability alone, must exalt the obiectives ot scholarship, char- acter, leadership, and service. To hold these traits high in their own minds and to induce their classmates to do the same is the purpose ot this organization. Our aim shall be to hold before the school such motives as shall encourage others to aspire to scholarly habits, enlisting in worthy service and leading tor- ward in all things that will advance the welfare of the school, commented Miss Gladys Bellows, Sponsor. Program Chairman Carol Chandler outlines plans for the spring initiation of new members for Actv. Chairman Jo Ann Kissner, President Larry Smith, Sponsor Miss Gladys Bellows, Vice President Bobby Hamblen, Secretary Beverly Bell and Treasurer Linda Cowley, 6? OFFICERS of the KEY CLUB Larry Smith, Vice President, David Greene, Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Al- vin Withrow, Sponsor, Joe Balis- teri, Reporter, and John Lobdell, President, discuss plans for at- tending a weekly Kiwanis lunch- eon. The Hillcrest Key Club is sponsored by the Park Cities-North Dallas Kiwanis Club. Each of the twelve members alternately attends weekly Kiwanis luncheons. As one of its activities, the Key Club sponsors buses to out-of-town games. The Key Club sponsored the Valentine Dance with the Y-Teens this year. Seated, left to right: Howard Ramey, Joe Balisteri, Mr. Withrow, Bobby Hamblen, Jerry Miller. Standing: Walter Cousins, Dick Stanford, David Greene, Larry Smith, John Lobdell, Bill Moerschell, Walter Humann, and Tom Pritchett. ff MEMBERS of the PAN AM are: Mrs. M. Widener, sponsor, J. West, L. Beesley, J. A. Ross, W. Barton, D. Shwiff, L. Kalmin, J. A. Kissne.r, S. Bell, M. J. Kinney, sponsor, J. Buckner, L. Dickey, M. Lewis, P. Quintanilla, M. Hardy, C. Wiggins, L. Pitts, C. Shields, K, Noteware, M. Greenwood, M. P. A. Mallow, sponsor, S. Burleson, B. Runyon, B. May, J. Guffey, B. Greene, S. Butters, L. Cowley, B. Wright, M. Staffin, S. Woods, J. Balisteri, S. Everett, L. Hurgit, K. White, D. Keys, B. Blome, D. Gibson, F. Peterson, P. Albright, J. Abrams, B. Crone, Mary Baker, K. Van Meter. To encourage tolerance toward Spanish speaking people based on the knowledge of their life and customs is the main obiective of the Pan American Club. This goal is achieved by learning and speaking Spanish ancl cooperating with students of the Americas. Reporter Jo Ann Kissner, Co-Sponsors Miss Judith Kinney and Mrs. Martha Widner, Social Chairman Patty Quintanilla, Photographer Lynn Hurtig, Sergeant-at-Arms Sam Everett, and Photographer Kent White decided on dates for initiation of new members and the annual Christmas party. Secretary Babs Runyon, Co-Sponsor Mrs. P. A. Mallow, Presi- dent Joe Balisteri, and Treasurer Judy Abrams discuss plans for attending the PASF State Convention this spring as Kent Van Meter, First Vice President, and Second Vice President Mary Greenwood look on. 'T' A L The LA CUMBRE OFFICERS are: Ann Priest, Secretary, Elliot Wold- er, Vice President, Mrs. Martha Widner and Miss Judith Kinney, Co-Sponsors, Brooks Bell, Presi- dent, and Christina Peterson, Treas- urer. The main obiect of the club is to become better neighbors with Latin American peoples through knowledge of their customs and language. :Zeng f-fwdataata if? 0. as MEMBERS of the LIBRARY ASSISTANTS CLUB are M. Fuqua, C. Barnes, B. Wood, C. Peterson, M. Cullender, J. A. Lincoln, D. Coleman, J. Weever, J. Fleming, C. Bailey, J. Worley, J. Clowe, S. Winner, M. Scott, J. Goodson, S. Weatherford, F. Combs, H. Waterbury, B. Althauser, D. Stevens, S. Welborn, M. Huffines, C. Castaing, M. Price, L. Shuler, S. Norman, M1 Shapiro, W. Johnson, Weinberger, D. Brainard, W. Cook, Clarence Callaway, and L. Williams. Mrs. M. Price, assistant librarian, center, works with Members ot the club check new reference books so Cecilia Barnes and Larry Williams on the card file. they can assist students in finding information. Meme Mamie OFFICERS of the LIBRARY ASSISTANTS and Mrs. V. Scott look over new books. Seated are Sadie Welborn, Vice Presidenty Martha Fuqua, Presi- dentg John Weaver, Secretary: and Elliot Wolder, Treasurer. They are also making plans for moving into the new library and using the new facilities which it will offer. Hillcrest students use the library every day for reference work and leisure reading. 1-2 -,'- ff :-wfvzxwm H Library among shows Lincoln Wesley books. ldsiiiti Assistants check books out to students several other duties. Sadie Welborn other members Elliot Wolder, Joanne , Bob Althauser, Clarence Callaway, and Johnson the correct way to check out l I l l l t s fed FJ l 2 mf' ,ess 4'.f z Gite The Junior Red Cross of Hillcrest is an organization which is under the guidance of the American Red Cross. It has, in general, tour aims which are: l.-To lighten the burden ot the war-torn peoples of Europe. 2.-To educate American youth in methods of emergency action as well as health- ful daily life. 3.-To develop the talents and abilities of the youth of America for better living. 4.-To aid the unfortunate, ill, poor, and disaster-stricken people of our own country. ilx Sa M. P'-an The JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL and their sponsors check gift box orders before shipment. Mem- bers of the council are, standing: Richard Bower, Public Information Chairman, Mary Greenwood, Secretary, Eleanor Cook, Community Service Chairman, Lynn Farrow, Art Director, and Morris Curry, Treasurer. Sitting, Mrs. Lois Norred, Sponsor, Linda Johnson, Production Chairman, Rene Cook, President, and Mrs. Mary Patterson, Junior High Sponsor. . H N 21 ts N n T V f i if my . as - V K K The NURSE'S ASSISTANTS work on the students' health cards at the beginning of the year. Working with their sponsor, Mrs. Vonda Walker, the school nurse, are, standing: Ann Van Landingham, Maxine Leverett, Cybee Goodrich, Dixie Bonds, and Mrs. Walker. Seated: Christine Adams, Betty Lou Green, Jane Goff, Ann Anderson, Bobbie Petty, and Marilyn Read. 716- MEMBERS of the HI-Y are, seated: Regi Brack, Fritz Heinke, Richard Bower, Jack Worley, and John Weever, standing: Joe Balisteri, Walter Cousins, John Butler, Phil Williams, Don Pipes, Morris Curry, Walter Humann, Bill Crone, Jack Andrus, Fred Neary, and John Youngblood. The Alpha Chapter ot the Hillcrest Hi-Y Club was organized by the Park Cities Y.M.C.A. in Gctober ot 1952. The club, which has thirteen charter members, meets on Wednesday nights under the supervision of the Y advisor, Mr. Jim Crews. Mr. Paul Ledbetter serves as the Hillcrest sponsor of the club. The aims ot the Hi-Y movement are to help boys and girls meet the problems of daily living and to train them tor good citizenship. The world-wide purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high stand- ards of Christian character. Each year members ot the class go to Austin to study model legislature. Mr. Ledbetter confers with Treas- urer Regi Brack, Vice President Fritz Heinl-ce, President Richard Bower, and Secretary .lack Worley about their trip to Austin. '- 715- W es T tr 3 .fi f W1 iff? 'Vg These MEMBERS constitute the ALPHA FIDELI CHAPTER of the HILLCREST TRI-Hl-Y, which was organized in the early spring of 1953. They are Elizabeth Dickey, Bea Read, Jan James, Barbara Burnett, Susan Smith, Babs Runyon, Carol Hall, Beverly Greene, Carolyn Beutel, Ann Bush, Gail Smith, and Gail Lewis. The twelve charter members of the club made posters to promote good will in school as one of their services. Five of the members went to Austin in December to attend the Youth and Government Program which dealt with the structure and procedure of Texas government. Gail Smith, Chaplain, Bea Read, Secretary, Liz Dickey, President, Jan James, Vic e President, and Sponsor Mrs. Simms make plans for printing a guide sheet for visitors during National Edu- cation Week. 0 a. ga. Z its ff' il at asf 'fe NJ' MEMBERS of the JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y are Sally Toone, Helen Waterbury, Penny Sloan, Miss Wiona Tim- mons, Sponsor, Jill Worley, Shirley Darnell, Mary Lou Bridge, Sue Knickerbocker, Beth Neary, and Susan Shaw. They are discussing plans for -attending the Government and Youth convention in Austin. The Junior Tri-Hi-Y was organized at Hillcrest for the first time this year. The chapter sent three delegates to Austin to learn about Texas government. Service is one of the main purposes of the club, and proiects are carried on throughout the year. fee OFFICERS ot the JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y are Helen Waterbury, Sue Knickerbocker, Miss W. Timmons, Sponsor and Sally Toone. ' 0 0 tv' mt? v-r MEMBERS of the DEVOTIONAL COMMITTEE are in charge of the devotionals held in ,the auditorium each morning. They are: Barbara Kreditor, Patty Quintanilla, Marilyn Lewis, Woody Wood, Henrietta Kissner, Lee Salzberger, James Magnolia, Marian Salzberger, Barbara Wood, Linda Pitts, Dell Shwiff, Elizabeth Dickey, Patsy Smith, Jo Ann Kissner, Becky May, Kay Wander, Joe Balisteri, T. D. Dickey, Mike Irwin, Elaine Edleman, and Beverly Quinlanilla. OFFICERS are Tom Pritchett, Vice President, Phil Williams, Secretary, Annette Robinson, President, and Sponsors Miss Pansy Cowan and Mr. Paul Ledbetter. -70' -TEEN ,s OFFICERS of The Y-TEENS Ellen Leaverton, Second Vice President, Kay Wander, Secretary, Carol Chandler, President, Mrs. Ruth Hamilton, Sponsor, Linda Cowley, First Vice President, and Babs Runyon, Treasurer, plan service proiects for Christmas and the division of the club into three groups. The Y-Teens has an approximate membership of Three hundred girls this year. Service is The main goal of this club while The other obiect is The building of The girls' personality, mind, body, and spirit. Among other activities, The club sponsored a canned Tood drive, clothing drive, Christmas decorations for Goodwill lndustry, and The annual Valentine Dance. Carol Chandler, President of the Hillcrest Y-Teens, represented Hillcrest at the' annual Christmas Formal at the Y and was chosen Snow Queen. The picture at the left shows the Royal Court: Paula King, North Dallas, Sandra Crank, South Oak Cliff, Barbara Bell, Sunset, Queen Carol Chandler, Hillcrest, Marion Kavan, Crozier Tech, Carolyn Stewart, Adamson, and Gerry Ann Toney, Woodrow Wilson. ei' -v. f ,i fn -559 P 'HF - MO' w 03 rm fv- ,WW 'V-W W The Y-TEEN SUB-OFFICERS are: first row, Beverly Quintanilla, Martha Fuqua, Barbara Wood, Mary Squibb, Ann Billings, Barbara Quintanilla. Second row: Jo Lynn Guffey, Beverly Fletcher, Linda Haire, Ann Knickerbocker, Kay Henry, Cybee Goodrich, Linda Pitts, Betsy Wright, Ann Priest. Third row: Miss Virginia Miller, Sophomore Sponsor, Beverly Muller, Suzie Webb, Carolyn Koenig, Helen Cook, Pat Nelson, Nancy Peirsol, and Miss Barbara Carter, Freshman Sponsor. adn ezine Z- 7 ' ' ' + H - -' V' ' 'uw-we 35,5-Mf r- R4 0 '56 s A 3 if W 655 six-2'5 fvf ' .. ,E ff W f-,v1f 'GJ' 1,31 ! AL 4- 1S3i?Mui EJB? 'mfiiiliifli -- 61712 ff?iLm1?22g'3?5iT:43iis X Zefczte sr-1 Q? E17 MEMBERS of the DEBATE CLUB are Brooks Alexander, Larry Haile, Patsy Smith, Elizabeth Dickey, Hilda Mote, Ken Oldham, Mrs. Claire Cunningham, Sponsor. Second row: Bill Austin, Betty Smith, Barbara Kreditor, Judy Richman, Sally Toone, Marilyn Berry, Annette Robinson, Beverly Muller. Third row: Walter Willson, Phillipe Charat, Virginia Holden, Ann Bush, Caroll Bell, Phyllis Bogart, Barry Belcher, and Joe Goodson. In the seven years of its existence the Hillcrest Debate Club has averaged two state championships a year. The 'group also has had entrants in the National Forensic League debate meet and student congress tor the past three years. This year' the debaters represented Hillcrest in tournaments at Houston, Waco, Denton, and Muskogee, Oklahoma. A notable addition to the trophy case was the Muskogee grand championship and girls' championship, won by Annette Robinson and Hilda Mote. Mrs. Claire Cunningham, Sponsor, discusses plans for thetournament ,, with Patsy Smith, Secretary, Larry Halle, Treasurerp Hilda-Mote, Presi- dent, Ken Oldham, Past President, and Elizabeth Dickey, Vice Presi- dent. I O I I ,' ig, 7 ,ms Y 75: 32 f . 7 , 1 -' ff- -R 3 Ei ev sv EE -A----Q-M.-,ml - The Hillcrest representatives on the city-wide JUNIOR CITIZENS' TRAFFIC COMMISSION talk over the ossibilities of having another Traffic Safety Conference. Representatives are Regi Brack, Jill Worley, P Miss Edna Van der Meer, Sponsor, Joe Balisteri, and Richard Bower. Q I 1-ni' ,af MN lans for attending a THE JUNIOR ROTARIANS, Mike Crossley and Larry Haile, standing, look over p ' 'k Robert Mitchell, and Richard Bullock. weekly Rotary luncheon with Fred Peterson, T. D. Duc ey, MEMBERS of the ORCHESTRA are inner circle B Knight Concert Mistress, P. Turney, N. Edelman, W. Elliott S Gardner J Feinberg Second circle F Znmring J. Kammerer, J. Streidl, L. Beisele, J. Butler, J Snead H Strain T Muncey F Martine T DeGaugh Third row: S. Straiton, J. Mansfield, M. Greer, W Wendland G Yoder R Oliver B Alexander L Hutter, L. Watts, M. Brooks, S. Sanders, J. Corder. Under the direction of Mr. Weldon Wendland, an orchestra was organized this year for the first time at Hillcrest. The orchestra has approximately thirty members. Among other activities, the orchestra took part in the operetta, A Waltz Dream presented by the Chorus. Mr. Wendland works on an ,instrument for a stu dent during dress rehearsal of the operetta. MISS EDNA VAN DER MEER Direcror CHORUS OFFICERS are Paul Hamby, Kent White, Carolyn Koenig, and Hilda Mote. ,pn N., .-JJY' V K -if fx 4- i-. Q. ,Ju T CCT, 55 ff C7 'tj 27 ' r S, 1 . Q wtf- A. . . V i K' A K 1 iw 2 fi J fri f E 5 , me J 1 - f 75 -+ A ' - -ve MEMBERS of the SELECT CHORUS are, first row: N. Teeple, B. Smith, K. White, R. Bower, P. Hamby, J. Shaw, C. Davis, B. Anderson. Second row: M. Kennedy, K. Frahm, J. Wisenbaker, G, Blocker, C. Koenig, B. Akin, S. Davis, C. Shields. Third row: D. Malone, D. Barrow, E. Edleman, G. Peck, T. Benner, J. Tucker, M. Foster, S. Campbell. Fourth row: C. Bell, H. Cock, J. Shoemaker, M. Chartkoff, B. Belcher, E. Leaverton, H. Mote, and A. Priest. , ml 2 - ' A ' J ..... - J., K' Us ' HQ ' A A, an as +1 0 y . 1' L Z ww ' Q36 MT K: vw' The HILLCREST CHORUS, First row: Young, Stevens, Tilley, Pearson, Hamby, Atkerson, Aronoff, Quin- tanilla, Hewitt, Quintanilla, Plumlee, Bloys, Billings, Bertrand, Carlson, Burgess, Travers. Second row: Albrecht, Holt, Shultz, Watts, Veeren, Harrison, Rowalt, Sklpwith, Wisenbaker, Stevens, Giller, West, Cobb, De St. Aubin, Davidson. Third row: Kelsey, Onstott, Bowden, Sample, Williams, McLarnan, Boatwright, Brutsche, Bugg, Hughes, Gary, Barger, Schara, Kline, Mann. Fourth row: Pace, Hixson, Cogswell, Morris, Stapleton, Johns, Miller, Patterson, White, Kohler, Callan, Parham, Oliver. ' 1: -ax tl 1. - pg, 5 Q EEF!-L -5 : I 'E'-rib 5 ' 'iff' 1' -f i These members of The band make up X 5 i' I 'hun-7 in 1 ': fs V Q. 7 ,L 1-4 F the brass section. Q s i ' , ,, . ' ' 2 ,f,mm i , m m m The woodwind section consists of clarinefs, fluies, and saxo- phones. Trombones, basses, and drums make up the heavy brass and percussion section of the band. OFFICERS of the BAND are pictured above with John Brechf, drill mas1er. MR. HOHMAN Band Director PANADERS are, first row: Carol Blome, Ann Bush, Lula Shaddox, Alicia Read, 'Helen Cook, Gene Patterson, Nancy Johnson, Barbara Wood, Kay Wander, Second row: Peggy Fulkerson, Linda Mc- Larnan, Gigi Sullivan, Sue Rose, Jean Morgan, Betsy Skipwith, June Pitman, Kay Noteware. Third row: Carolyn Koenig, Judy Harrison, Pat Moore, Mary Alice Hardy, Linda Pitts, Mary Margaret Carlson, Gay McWilliams, Rene Cook. Fourth row: Dottie Argo, Ellen Leaverton, Judy Tobias, Sally Nicks, Delores Carozza, Charlotte Aly, Martha Fuqua. Fifth row: Linda Cowley, Jo Mann, Charlotte Davis, Jill Worley, Suzie Webb, Ann Harris. and Ann Bush, Secretary-Treasurer, demonstrate a Helen Stanley, Drill Master, and Kay Wander, Assistant Drill Master, work out a new drill for the Homecoming game during the half-time activities. Linda Cowley, President, Carol Blome, Vice President, Panader Kneel used in many Panader performances. Ten 'Shun P'rade Rest 'WE' W. L Mark Tlrne Mark Mak Wlikif MET if Lef Flank . . . Freeze BELL fzf 77Za7hfzez'z'e4 MARY LOU LUSBY ? My A 1 ANN 'QA LINDA JOHNSON ?,39,g!Qml:,:V, ,:,uk v,i:5ii ,J,L 5z1:f?22s2f,fg.f' - ' , - f g . I m? PAT MORRIS 7 GL? on . i ' . .sm ,W K , mf W , , Q5 f i gy Q Q l , , 2 ,. 'Wi 5 -Q4 V . , , . , , ui I A .ir , K Y, sy lin, Vg , 3 MEMBERS of the G. I. C. are: kneeling, Suzie Webb, Linda Johnson, Mollye Phillips, Ann Harris, Charlcie Stiles, Peggy Marshall, and Nancy Johnson, standing, Miss Jo Oliver, Sponsor, Beverly Bell, Jean Morgan, Ann Bush, Linda Cowley, and Lula Shadclox. These girls sponsor intramural sports before and after school during the year. OFFICERS are Linda Cowley, President, Jean Morgan, Members ot the G. l. C. practice for an after-school volleyball game. Vice President, and Helen Cook, Secretary-Treasurer. glam An.. A A ,... 3 2 ,E Sl is ii +2 1? at 51 E S g 2 The HAM CLUB was organized in the fall of 1953 for those people who are interested in the field of radio. After learning radio techniques they put their knowledge to practical use by working with amateur radio sets. Many of the members of the club work with the public address system at school, while others have their own radio sets. ,W OFFICERS of the club are Charles Jones, Secretary, Wesley Glanz, Vice President, Linda Welch, Reporter, George Woodard, Treasurer, Mr. O. Correll, Sponsor, Gordon Peck, Business Manager, and Richard Bullock, President. They are discussing amateur radio workshops. 71 ' may SECOND PAGE: Tom Benner and Virginia Diers make a list of ad- vertisements to go on the page. Ellen Leaverton and Larry Haile, page editor write an editoFial, while Dick Griffith waits for in- structions for a cartoon. Carol Bell, Jack Andrus, Sheri Jacobs tabulate results of a poll. Me' K I Nr QT? if 'inf s 4 g t Q FlRST PAGE: Betty Hallman and Marianne Chalkley check produc- tion schedules, while Annette Rob- inson, Editor, Susan Kutchback, Allen Huftines, and Marion de St. Aubin prepare copy. Suetelle Co- hen looks up some information from a back issue of the paper. THIRD PAGE: Judy West looks on as Beverly Bell prepares copy for the page. Carolyn Koenig, Feature Editor, checks page make-up as Carole Reynolds and Beverly Mul- ler make the last minute copy FOURTH PAGE: Sports journalists Fritz Heinke: Ed Snyder, Joe Good- son, Sports Editor, Bill Woodard, and Trent Ranes prepare sports stories following the District l2AA win. , sr . preparations. 4 me .1-, ,- - if , ft.-,a.:v:f+::e K: mazfdez 554064 BEVERLY BELL JO ANN KlS5NER Co-Editor Co-Editor ,W 441 '0- BOBBY HAMBLEN MR. PAUL LEDBETTER KENT VAN METER Co-Business Manager Sponsor Co-Business Manager MANAGERS-Judy Hawn, Photography Manager: Linda Cowly, Assistant Sports Manager: Lucy Wood, Assistant Activity Manager: Annette Robinson, Club Manager: Richard Bower, Activity Manager: Joe Balisteri, Sports Manager: Tom Pritchett, Publicity Manager: Fritz Heinke, Assistant Sports Manager, re- view photography schedules for the year. iw' Walter Cousins, Subscription Manager, luusi Phil Williams, Advertising Manager, Carol Hall, Co-Enr. Man- l Bl and Bett Hallman, Co-Morgue Managers, and Babs Runyon, Co-Enrollment Manager, ager, Caro ome y talk over their department budgets. sr fir if Lynn Hutter, Carolyn Koenig, Carole Reynolds, Kitty Gisher, Lynn Hurtig, Bill Crone, Regi Brack, Phil Williams and Fred Delafield, members of the adver- tising staff, figure their total sales for this year's PANTHER. .M-gy.-sf 'K et Gt.: ,,, ' ffflsxzaeiaalvgeirlu.. 1. ...sr f ,K. . if Mx' t. , '53 ii f'?ff.,'.,' is MEMBERS of the ADVERTISING STAFF Judy Hawn, Lucy Wood, Babs Runyon, Liz Dickey, Pat Morris, Mary Greenwood, Jill Worley, and Lynn Farrow check over ad preparations for page make-up. -f 5 K . . if'-iffy. 'U' pf T. D. Dickey, Joe Balisteri, Kay Wander, Billy Lewis, Don Pipes, Mike Drinkwater, Judy Shaw, and Tom Pritchett, members of the advertising staff, check ad sizes and prices for the 1954 PANTHER. SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT checks prog- ress of annual sales, Seated are Ruth Williams, Sheri Jacobs, and Babs Ver- million. Standing are Helen Cook, Al Sorkin, Penny Albright, Glen Blaylock, and Phil Nazro. was-1' - -. 5,4 MEMBERS of the ART DEPARTMENT Sue Rose, Lynn Farrow, Jill Van Sickle, and Kay Wander complete one of the many posters to advertise the '54 PANTHER. ,-f 'Y so lf:3' 7?5mz ., , . 1 .v,fivsizs!H3swQ llv '-A VS-Q JA SW! MEMBERS of the ENROLLMENT DEPART- MENT, seated, Marion de Sf. Aubin, Ann Suttle, Sue Knickerbocker, and Mary Alice Hardy. Standing, Henrietta Kissner, Sar- bara Kreditor, Nancy Shoemaker, Shirley Thompson, and,Sandra Folse. PANTHER STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS iden- tify pictures before development. Seated are Lynn Hurtig, Richard Bower.' Stand- ing are Phil Williams, John Pearson, and Mitch Mayborn. meal- 646467 ,4 ' dm .,,, . ti 9 2 1 Lx OFFICERS of the P. T. A. are Mrs. C. E. Patterson, Director Department of Public Welfare, Mrsf Fred T. Smith, Director, Department of Organization, Mrs. E. V. Campbell, President, Mrs. G. L. Clore, Vice President, Mrs. Carl D. Hall, Director Department of Program Service, Mrs. Wm. O. Gamble, Director Department of Activities, Mrs. R. B. Hardy, Director Department ot Efficiency, Mrs. Orval Sandidge, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J. L. Toone, Treasurer, Mrs. J. E. Hamblen, Representative, Mrs. Earle Williams, Historian, Mrs. D. G. Bell, Parliamentarian, Mrs. J. Peirscl, Chairman of Student Social Committee, Mrs. Jack Lively, Past President, Mrs. M. O. Attebery, Delegate. The Parent-Teacher Association of Hillcrest was organized in 1937. ln 1953-54 the membership was over six hundred. The theme for the past year was Better homes, better schools, better communities for a free society. ln the year's program they strived to bring closer relations between home and school, that parents and teachers might co-operate more intelligently in the physical, mental, social and spiritual education of the student. To Accomplish these aims, a program of varied interest was carried on during the year. Parent education through study courses, lectures, panel discussions with students, teachers, and parent participation was emphasized. ln 1951 the Hillcrest High School Memdtial fund was founded to be used in the furtherance of higher education for a worthy and deserving student. The annual Christmas silver offering and memorials perpetuate this fund. The highlights of the year have been publishing a student directory and sponsoring an open house, the P-TA Dance, the Follies and the Senior Party. OFFICERS are: seated, J. V. Hawn, Director, Department of Program, R. A. Bland, President, H. K. Vinson, Director, Department ot Membership, standing, D. W. Huftines, Entertainment and Finances, R. S. Hutchison, Director, Department of improvements, T. A. Rarney, Director of Department of Public Relations, E. Rose, Secretary, A. F. Diers, Treasurer. The Hillcrest Dads Club was organized in 1945, and has had a membership increase each year. This year, with the help ot the Hillcrest students, the Dads Club has reached a new high with a membership ot five hundred. The Dads Club's purpose is to create a closer relationship between the dads and the school. Each year the club sponsors a project which will improve the school. In the past, Dads Club projects have been a lighted scoreboard for the gym, band uniforms and the new public address system. This year the Dads Club is making plans for raising funds for landscaping the school grounds. Uniforms tor those students without them will also be furnished. The Dads Club urges the students at Hillcrest to make suggestions and hopes that they will bring their problems to the club for consideration. 2 2? W IQ? TOM BENNER' .31 Q lx W 4' .ff ww f R82 'W TOBY WOOLVERTON' MOLLYE PHILLIPS' BABS RUNYON LUCY WOOD' CURTIS HENRY' OUSE I 3 , ' f K 93 , f, M , 1 'm:?s:ggfea?m 1-.-1 ff Q, mm Q- H ,. uf- f-.is-i 1-wwe ' , M..,7, ,. Wa, 2, -'wi-.fsfkf ww, f ,,:ll:1:mkwmz-LQAQ IAN M' 5 U' 'Viffi N -L li: 1 I 1 ' ' 1 i R si i N., i li 'ikwii :Z 57i'167lTli'57l55l75?513 P l fi, . ffii,.l.f 13.-5 , . ,, 5, f K ff i . 2 my W' 'W 4 .f??gna?? f DAVID GREENE TQM KQENIG All-Disfricf All Dlsf Hon Menr AlISfare 4 Q , ifigswsizjgggiw ,-7' a I 'g ai! If wg' .M A.v, -my ,.., ,i, , H5163 'Y lf ff' . 'M 7 .H ., CKY i :mi-ravi fl ? .' .f H V, ,.'. ., , 1.4 A -ai, it . .- V I .V 4 , ., A ..'f,fw '-,f-fiswyf 1., V- , is N My ,riff iw ,,.,-,.,,f,.ssr ,,,,ang,5g.,f 5+ H-.. W :ff '45 rg ,g W. fzfffiiflf gig., ,film M f RICHARD 5iM0N5 SIGMUND HARRIS All-Dist., Hon. Menf. All-State ISTVICT Head Coach Earl Killough and Assistant Coaches Alvin Wifhrow Earl Beesley and Harrold Salmon guided The Hillcrest Panthers To District Championship 1 F... r-xl ...N 29 ..-Atlww r-x L-.1 is R BI-DISTRICT CHAMPS Left to right are, first row: Terry Hall, Richard Simons, Torn Koenig, Howard Ramey, Billy Lewis, Jack Parkhouse, Jim Holaday, Robert Mitchell. Second row: John Youngblood, assistant manager, Joe Balisteri, manager, Tom James, manager, Bobby Koen, Ray McKin- ney, Brady Wyatt, Sigmund Harris, Dick Stanford, David Greene, Ricky Touceda, Howard Kline, Bob Fleisher, Coach Withrow, Head Coach Killough. Third row: Gerald Edge, Ronnie Seward, Bobby Foster, Walter Cousins, Mark Jackman, Mike Drinkwater, Jerome Kline, Charles Earhart, Ed Snyder, T. D. Dickey, Scott McDonald, Billy Allen, Ross Lockmiller. 1955 7 s SCORES OPPONENT H.H.S. OPP, Sept. 18, 1953-South Oak Cliff ,,,,, 7 T4 Sept. 25, T953-Masonic Home ,,., 7 T2 Oct. 2, T953-Pleasant Grove .,,. H . l9 20 Oct. 9,,l953-Northwestern 38 T3 Oct. 17, T953-Jesuit .........,,.,. ,,,, 7 28 Oct. 23, 1953-Open Oct. 30, 1953-Lancaster .... , ,, T4 7 Nov. 6,1953-Carrollton .,,. ,,,, T 5 2 Nov. 13, T953-Mesquite ..... ,,.,. 4 3 O Nov. 20, 1953-Seagoville , ,,,,, ,. . 20 6 Nov. 27, T953-Jacksboro ..,..,, . ,, T4 O Dec. 4, T953-Commanche ,,... ,,,, l 3 26 TOM KOENIG RICHARD SIMONS JACK PARKHOUSE HOWARD RAMEY Tackle - All-Dist. 53, All- End-All-Dist. 52, 53, L. Guard - Aunssf. 53, All- Guard -All-Dist. 53, 2m State 2nd Team, L. 52, 53 52, 53 State ist Team 53, L. 52, 53 Team 53, L. 51, 52, 53 .in 4. E SIGMUND HARRIS DAVID GREENE Back-All-Dist. 53, L. 51, Back-AH-Dist. 53, L. 52, 53 52, 53 The coaches plot defense with Jerome Kline during the Seagoville game. David Greene is tackled after making a first down. 5 7 R za , f m but 1, wx ' J ' '- C ,, B X? W ,U 5 B x X it j W .. Q fm i in gig? W: ,. x F C Qg, -N l 5 Bl ll Q vi 9 , V ,B ,y , if 1551 . Uffsavm Q . , 5 1 R W1 . -- ' , ' '- 5:':Sw , ,. 'L ---rw hg Y 5 X Q - N . : . ' fifsliin . - z. s ' K . 1 v M , 7, xr 5: . Q . zefiwf f 5,125 as ,, .W 1. 4 Q1 it B- 1--ggmiif ' . 'V ' I 5 '74'1 .,,,.' ' 5 pwziplgge 24,35-jg fi: 'Ur 445 R-5 , M ',5'5'g'5Z: T4 ff ' E5 gwgs :A - .Aw . 4... 5.1 , - . M-137. . -gg. ,,,:,:ag,,f 4 Aw ,BQ R - , i R W Simons hits pay dirt after snaring a Stanford aerial. A fearsome quartet that spelled trouble to the opposition. JIM HOLADAY MARK JACKMAN Tackle-L. 53 Guard-L. 53 ROBERT MlTCHELL BRADY WYATT DICK STANFORD BOBBY FOSTER End-L. 52, 53 Bark-L. 52, 53 Back-L. 52, 53 End-L. 52, 53 TERRY HALL BILLY LEWIS CHARLES EARHART HOWARD KLINE Back-L. 53 Center-L. 53 Center-L, 53 Back-L. 53 L, Coach Killough and the starting line-up. ty ' A ' 15-- f,5f A ' J- xx . V ...,. W f If . 'Q L ' .5 251 ls , SQL -V , . iw 'L' ,, ffl -. A - ,J xg . , L i it ,,...x ' JL L W wa- k3'ZAf,i'f, . 5' 1-.' if it fm, ,L A wit A A 'f' Qfff' f . 5 qw its L fg - ftmff H.-ff: , A K t'-if 2 - Q, gift ,, Q- X 1' 4' ' A A 1' f v'5L l. '- ' 2'-it '- A A . f f : , 5 .L 1:55 l JEROME KLINE GERALD EDGE Tackle-L1 53 Guard-L. 53 Coach Withrow and signal-caller Dick Stanford map out strategy. BOB FLEISHER ED SNYDER Back-L. 53 End-L. 53 Lion tears after the Hillcrest Home- coming game wifh Carrollton. BILLY SHAW Assistant Football Manager T. D. DICKEY MIKE DRINKWATER SCOTT MCDONALD RONNlE SEWARD Tackle-L. 53 Center-L. 53 Tackle-L. 53 End-L 53 af! If ? BARRY SMITH-Quarterback JOHN WEAVER-Halfback WILEY WIMBERLY-Center 1 JOHN BRACKEN-Tackle DONALD SMITH-Guard NORMAN STERNS-Tackle First row: Threlkeld, Stevenson, Smith, Wimberly, Parnell, Bracken, Honea, Utter. Second row: S. Cayce, coakh, Tinnert, Weaver, Dinkfelder, Edwards, Bell, Gilliam, Sterns, Pealer, Fix, Mood, Womack, E. Beesley, coach. Third row: Moerschell, Cole, Wymer, Smith, Barrow, Young, Smith, Mahonea, Pillsbury, Weaver, Trammell, Tart, Miller. ff If ? WK W X Q . J ,I .,,,,,,,:,.:,,,, ,.,., -- ASE - N, . J 'W I 1 .K in ' 'im' 'PJ-.12 ,S . . ..:V 4 .2 1,,..A V Qi f , ' I QL.. If' A . ., ' , ' , A .. ' ' , 'f rvd fif if I '- N' -'f it . at -we-.f:' ' 53555531 ' VZ, . . me . - ' ,ifwffti ' 1, 'S W . is 1 ' Vx 'pw ,iii ?, ig.. . V ay Ii g Q3 iz. we ilpfnew 'M . ,w .a.1-whit? PRESTON MOOD-Halfback JACK UTTER-Halfback .la- JAMES STE 4 if 3- ' of Q . .E .4 J 1 4' I' 1: 9 if , gg Q 'i f'l a2iS'f 5 E L V . gl , f- -ami f f 61 Rf-w f M ' Q , As' 9,34 f -W . . f ., -S' B J f ' f A. fig . - ' we 4' 2 if . if ' ' -1 PHENSON-Tackle if-f - MARVIN PARNELL-Guard BOB YOUNG-Fullback ,..1-uw-sr - .1 Waa r1.1im-efsln7b...t - s First row: J. Threlkeld, J. Stephenson, D. Smith, W. Wimberly, M. Par- nell, J. Bracken, F. Honea. Second row: J. Utter, B. Young, B. Smith, P. Mood -the starting lineup for the Panther Cubs. t A - ,. .. ist. , V + J . if-if f., ' K x FE i DISTRICT CHAMPS 1954 SQUAD-Sigmund Harris, Frank Wharton, Russell Christner, Dick Stanford, Fred Richards, Richard Sirnons, Jim Mayson, John Lobdell, Tom Pritchett, Trent Ranes, David Greene, Waiter Hurnann, and Coach Salmon. DATE Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 12, 15, 19, 29, 16, 22, 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 7954 2 SCORES oPPoNENT -Mesquite ...,, -Carrollton -Lancaster ..,.. -Mesquite .,.., -Carrollton -Lancaster -Seagoville .. ,. -Seagoville v.... Bowie ........ , 5 HHS OPP 73 31 46 38 60 50 66 27 43 35 59 49 73 53 91 41 52 85 Walter Humann Tips a rebound to Frank Wharton in the Lancaster game. JOHN LOBDELL-Forward WALTER HUMANN-Center DICK STANFORD-Guard L. 52, 53, 54, All-Dist.-Times Her- L. 53, 54, All-Dist-News, Herald 54. L. 52, 53, 54, All-Dist.-Hera ald 53, 54. News 52, 53, G t Gerald Hodges trys for a two-pointer as Bowie Giant, Temple Tucker lumps to block the shot. Coach Salmon Talks to his starting tive, John Lobdell, David Greene, Dick Stan- ford, Frank Wharton, and Waiter Hurnann. cm 1-ii im mr an sunt' wmmmn- 1 .Wag DAVID GREENE-Forward FRANK WHARTON-Guard TRENT RANES center L. 52, 53, 54. L. 54. L 4 Tight man-to-man defense puts pressure on Lancaster's Jim Cheshier, district i2-AA lead- ing scorer. GRADUATING mund Harris, Dick Stanford John Lobdeil: Trent R a n e Greene. PLAYERS - sag Frank Wharton Fred Richards Tom Pritchett s and David nu- f Q . 4 Panthers cheer as Walter Hu- mann dumps in a two-pointer in the Carrollton game. Hill- crest killed the Lion hopes, 43-35. Guard Frank Wharton drives in for a lay-up against Lancaster. JIM MAYSON RICHARD SIMONS TOM PRITCHETT TED MALONE Guard-L. 54 Forward Guard Guard The team goes through warm-up drills before the Seagoville game. Pivot Humann pours in a jump shot in the Lancaster game. Hillcrest grabbed a 59-49 victory. JOE BALISTERI Manager, L. 53, 54 SIGMUND HARRIS FRED RICHARDS RUSSELL CHRISTNER Guard-L. 54 Forward-L. 54 Guard DUSTER HOLLAND PETE PILLSBURY BILLY MOERSCHELL BILL EARLY Forward Guard Guard Center J. T. TRAMMELL Manager Coach Earl Beesley talks with the B team starting line-up, Gordon McKenzie, Pete Pillsbury, Bill Early, Billy Moerschell, and Duster Holland. '54 PANTHER B CAGERS, first row: Wiley Wimberly, Gordon McKenzie, Pete Pills- bury, Bill Early, Billy Moerschell, Duster Holland, Jerry Miller. Second row: Bob Smith, Don Cameron, Lee May, Terry Muncey, Coach Beesley, Tom Crocker, Charles Peeler, and Rodney Lloyd. rf 1 C13 Carrollton, C21 Seagoville, C31 Seagoville, CAD Home- coming crowd. ,wuz After a 17-year football drouth, Hillcrest pigskin talent turned in the greatest season in the school's history. The Panthers combined a solid forward wall with a rock-ribbed defense blasting six out of eleven opponents to walk off with the District 12-AA Championship. The highly-touted Panther machine needed three games to start rolling. Hillcrest dropped their first three contests to South Oak Cliff, Masonic Home and Pleasant Grove. They then humiliated the Northwest Texans, 38-13. Field- general Dick Stanford pitched two touchdown passes, re- ceived by End Richard Simons and Fullback'Sigmund Harris. Hillcrest was handed its fourth defeat of the season by the Jesuit Rangers. ln the first district game Hillcrest came from behind to thump the Lancaster Tigers, 14-7. In the third period speed- merchant Sigmund Harris scampered through the Tiger de- fense to puf the Panthers in the lead. On November 7, a thrilled homecoming crowd saw the rugged Panthers kill the title hopes of Carrollton, 15-2. Half- backs Brady Wyatt and David Greene and Fullback Harris led a Hillcrest ground assault, which netted 291 yards rush- ing. Standouts up front for Hillcrest were Simons, Parkhouse, Koenig and Ramey. It was the best performance of the year for the Panthers as they displayed top-notch pigskin form. The Panthers slaughtered the hapless Mesquite Skeeters, A3-O. Dick Stanford turned in a fine performance with nine strikes in twelve tries for 214 yards. Simons gathered in two for touchdowns. On November 21, Hillcrest's precision smooth eleven won its first district championship by squelching the Seagoville Dragons, 20-6. Sigmund Harris' piston-like legs thundered out 71 yards in eleven carries to top the leather-lugging department in his finest game of the season. Drinkwater, Lewis, Koenig, Simons, and Parkhouse threw up a stalwart defense which held highly-touted Dragons scoreless for the first time this season. Coach Killough s eleven added another bright new page to its football history by grinding out a 14-0 bi-district win over Jacksboro. Wyatt and Greene tallied for Hillcrest and Ramey slammed a punt back into the Tiger end zone for a safety. A powerful Commanche ground game was too much for the Panthers as they were stunned, 26-13, December 5, in the regional game at Mineral Wells. The game was a see-saw affair for three quarters. Harris sprinted behind good blocking 40 yards for the first score. Hillcrest tied the score in the fourth quarter as Harris again broke through the Indian defense behind Koenig and Park- house, but Commanche scored twice after this. The game ended a fine season for the Panthers. eachaa Beside our district football trophy was placed another equal to the first, representing a season of hard work. lt topped the Hillcrest Panthers' most successful cage season as the Panthers swept by eight district opponents to capture district laurels and finished the season with an impressive 18-9 record. The season started off slow for the Panthers. They lost contests to high-rated Adamson, South Oak Cliff. In the Car- rollton Tournament they bowed only to Lancaster and Carrollton to capture third place. On December 27, in the famed Cotton Bowl Tournament they humiliated a hapless Grand Prairie quintet, 61-37. Guard Dick Stanford bagged 17 points. Walter Humann sunk 15. ln the second round of the tournament the Hillcrest cagers met Highland Park in a contest that Panther supporters had been waiting all season to witness. The game was nip-and- tuck through most of the second half. Then, with five min- utes left, the Scotties pulled into a 52-45 lead. The Panthers promptly scored 8 points in two minutes. Guard Dick Stanford went high into the air to tip in Forward David Greene's free throw and give the team a hard-earned 56-55 victory. Hillcrest ousted highly-regarded Red Oak in another thriller, 50-47. Stanford's 13 points topped the team scoring. Ronald Vernon of Red Oak hit 27. ln the semi-finals of the tourney the Panthers were bounced out by the Sunset Bisons, 48-47, in an overtime thriller. Hillcrest finished fourth in the tournament. On January 12, Hillcrest swamped the Mesquite Skeeters, 73-31, at Mesquite. The tight Panther- defense' held the Skeeters to only three field goals. Walter Humann took high point honors, tallying 20. Close behind were Lobdell, 12, Wharton, 11, and Stanford, 10. The Panthers began clearing the hurdles in their path to the crown by blasting Carrollton, 43-35, and Lancaster, 60- 50. ln the latter game Humann pumped in 29 points, a sea- son record. Hillcrest promptly eliminated Mesquite, Lancas- ter, and Carrollton. They blasted Seagoville twice, 73-53, and 91-41, setting a new team record for total points. The climax of the season was on February 22, when the Sensational Bowie Jackrabbits ripped the Panthers, 85-52, to take the Class AA regional playoffs. lt was one Jackrabbit who stole the show. Towering pivot man, Temple Tucker, six feet ten all-stater, poured in 50 points. Forward John Lobdell hit 14 for Hillcrest. The game closed 17 years of play in A and AA compe- tition. The championship-hungry supporters were presented with a long-awaited trophy. C15 Lancaster, C2j Time-out huddle, C31 Bowie C41 Faithful Panther supporters. 's...., JOHN LOBDELL-Left Field FRED RICHARDS-Pitcher HOWARD RAMEY-Right Field L. 52, 53 L. 53 L. 53 I ?55 Eaeefail OPPONENT South Oak Cliff Garland ,,,.......... Mesquite ..... Carrollton .,..,,. Arlington ,,,,,,,,,,,... Pleasant Grove South Oak Cliff Garland ............,... Mesquite ..,.. Carrollton cdedale 3 2 4 6 SCORES HHS Opp. 5 . 7 4 20 6 3 6 . 6 l7 10 14 3 ll lO 7 l DAVID GREENE L. 51, 52, 53 The RETURNING PLAYERS for the 1954 SQUAD are Fred Richards, Vic Lucas, Lee May, David Greene, John Young- blood, Manager, John Lobdell, Howard Ramey, Russell Christ- ner, Bill Earley, Walter Hu- mann, and Earl Beesley, Coach. The rest of the SQUAD for The 1954 season, front row: Don Smith, Bob Fieisher, Barry Smiih, Jack Worley. Back row: David Nunn, Ed Snyder, and Jack Andrus. I s - ff. WALTER H UMANN- L. 53 Pitcher LEE MAY-First Base RUSSELL CHRISTNER-Pitcher VIC LUCAS Second Base L- 53 L. 53 L 53 ITT! pI'BC CES Charles Reneau and Brady Wyatt Strain await the signal. iumping. Coach Alvin Withrow briefs his two returning letter- men Charles Reneau and Charles Earhart. First row: Crockett, Vinson, Evans, Cook, Kline, Clore, Mayborn, Montgomery, Brainard, Edge, Holaday, Simons, Kline, Weever, Meyers, Williams, Crocker, Strain, Coach Withrow. Second row: Ramey, Adkisson, Seward, Touceda, Conder, Mullins, Garrison, Wells, Earhart, Stewart, Dunlap, Shiner, Godfrey, Miller. Third row: Greer, Reneau, Moerschell, Utter, Mood, Baird, Rose, Biggerstaff, Aldrich, Wyatt, McKinney. 1 I ,an fi- 'MJ ra mow' Qscanms ald Edge and Richard Simons shot put and discuss Coach Wlthrow shows Manager Jeff 'fhrowers Crockett how to adiusT the hurdle ,W ,. -1: M 'ii Ww w 'E sg Was, '1 W E W Q r mfr Q L Sw SM 5 X .Nr Wa ., WM. 4 5 , f f. -, V, yu 4 -aw f 1' K pf ws A ff N fr-f wa H '-gr Q A ii fi f wish -L.. r s 6 a S QW Q Q 0 ,M , we ,W 'W' an 41' is if wr., N , as M , k Aggie f S8151 xx 4 '? 41'! fn E' 'AL N LM 4 is enact l Q JOHNNY HEATH JAN JAMES-L. 52 SANDY KAY 1 -. 1 3' PAUL CHAPMAN HELEN COOK-L. 52, 53 w MARIAN EVANS BILL BUGG SUZIE WEBB-L. 52, 53 emzia E DENNIS LOONEY-L, 53 Mr. Neal, coach, instructs Suzie Webb, Linda Cowley, and Helen Cook in care for fhe rackefs. X E C. Q- ff ' P as ifiiw. Q , 7 f M, f f 1 E4 ' f l I in , as S - Ill, S f f , MEMBERS of the TENNIS CLUB-Kneeling: Jan James, Linda Cowley, Helen Cook, Suzie Webb, Suzan Turbeville, Marian Evans. Standing: Dennis Looney, Sandy Kay, Bill Bugg, Paul Chapman, and Mr. Neal, coach. mi LARRY SMITH NED JOHNSON Mr. Quast gives other mem- bers of the team some pointers on golfing stance. They are Ronnie Nicholas, Stephen Cole, and Gary Hammer. FRANK WHARTON DON JACKSON 4044 This year's golf team, coached by Mr. Robert Quest, was the first to be organized at Hillcrest. The members also have the distinction of being the first students to enter- competition with other Dallas high schools in district 9AA. They play 12 matches, with teams from the other schools starting in February and ending in April. , 2iW mi.S?WxfZfT:Et?-' fi 'K . I Q., Q Other JUNIOR HIGH SQUADMEN are G. Green, G. Vorhees, J. Lumsden, G. Parker, J. Gee, C. Peatross B. Brecht, G. Story, D. Parker, C. Holden, R. Flem- ing, D. Miller, R. Jones, B. Wilson, R. Bowman, J. Brad- Iey, T. Stewart, C. Simons, M. Ayers, J.' Wilson, S. Squibb, G. Cadenhead, T. Irvine, C. Allen, B. Sar- geant, B. Pasley. Coach Cowley explains a new play to the boys. UE JUNIOR HIGH SQUADMEN are: T. Hard, J. Calbert, E. Miller, T. Hastings, B. Miller, C. Ashley, H. Meyers, S. Black, D. Brainard, R. Har- mon, J. Crockett, J. Lind- sey, J. Sawula, B. Miller, M. Schafer, B. Henry, R. Sil- verman, J. Lawrence, M. Ashworth, V. Jesmer, J. Valle, L. Bishop, Moore, S. Freed, R. Anderson, P. Pritchett. Coach Cowley questions the boys on basic plays. JUNIOR HIGH CAGERS are Ted Hard, Bo Miller, Jim Johns, Gerald Benson, George Fix, Stacy Smith, Norty Johnson, Jim Lind- sley, John Smith, Pete Tart, Mickey Ashworth, Coach Cowley, J o h n Rothpletz, Ronny Silverman, George Woodard, Ned Johnston. Pk W E fu 55 5 3470456 Bernice Anderson, The royal Princess Hel- ene of Sylvania, expresses her doubt about her coming marriage and wonders about a former lover. . Shoe- Lorhar Ulm n X Qaunf d Maximilla k 0 an mund- rglieil Whuebaiilwinuaijcemenl .ws h ei :lefusal To marry l e O i pfll'lCe55' The princess and her husband-To-be greet the dukes and duchesses of the Sylvanian Court and the royal family, If o 0 0 Lieutenant Niki CGordon Peckj and Kay Robinson CCharIotte Davisj pledge their love in the cafe just before they are dis- covered by the royal family. Hilda Mor ter, Mamds, the Kings Sis On love ,S Qlgves her ideas- nlece, prim BY and h cess Helene er The gypsy dancers entertain in Papa Schnobbel's cafe to introduce the American artist Kay Robinson, jg. O S The Senior Talent Show was presented January 22. The class president, Bobby Hambleng opened the show by telling the purpose of the show- To raise 'money for the Senior Class. Bobby then introduced Program Chairman, Nancy Piersol. Helen Cook opened the show with Tea for Two ac companied by Terry Moore at the piano. 1 ,rw if 4-'N KM . .. s.,, r , , .5355-ginger , , -' ,, -, I -wrfpysgr fww,fi . ., K . , ,,, . . .,.,j,:f,,fi,2L f My .-.af ,mr ' If 1.-if mr-ffgfiliiff fi 2' :Uhr fr? fy k L Ag Q ,. ', P firi2i'1'f'i1 -if'QM sim : rf ' -,z,,:z,. L zfzfi ?iQ2vQw,s 1, , 17,15 WE., lg, rg 5 'I ,:yi,7:.?'f1 , f 4 s 51 - fr ur, 1.15-.,,.,,. fi sy -ggi. 31.g35V.,E. Q r 1' Kg, 5 A ggzigr 1, ' , 1 reap, gg4gx.i:f,,: V,. V L S .2 A ft -, ,,,,,., V ,,,, .Y ,E K' , wp . - ' 5 , ,J Til , f..x,f ,t f5i'2fs'sf , if w wf X Pat Nelson demonstrates Bob Achilles thrills the au- Emcee Joe Goodson intro- Karlee Fagg did a modern her twirling skill. dience with his clarinet solo. duced. the -acts. dance. THE ROYAL COURT-T. D. Dickey, Sue Bell, Bob Hamblen, Elizabeth Dickey, David Greene, John Lobdell, Key Club President, Helen Cook, Queen of Hearts, Dick Stanford, King of Hearts, Carol Chandler, Y-Teen President, Barbara Edstrom, Robert Mitchell, Mollye Phillips, Lucy Wood, Tom Pritchett, Bea Read, and Sigmund Harris. Dick Stanford and Helen Cook, King and Queen of Hearts. Hearts, flowers, cupids, music-love! Time out for refreshments., 7ce ' 5' -it QS' ,K '- I 1, .W +3 2 1 g i '51 wi? Q I ii 1 Members of the ICE SKATING CLUB pose for a picture during a Three of the ice cutting aces pose for the rest period at the skating rink. camera. Mr. Louis Moore, sponsor of the newly- Fred Peterson, senior, hits the ice again. formed club, caught by the camera man while skating. I 3 NEW EIGHTH GRADE STUDENTS are Diane Keif- fer, Elaine Dean, Roger Conley, Kay White, Jack Lowery, Ramond Monroe. Below are NEW MEMBERS of the SOPHOMORE CLASS- MID-TERM FRESHMEN are Richard El- more, Kay White, Andria Waldman, Lewis Ring, and Jonney Valle. Juniors Tony Turney, Lou Ann Koefner, Rich- ard Ryder, and Slaton Davis came to Hillcrest at mid-term. Pattie Uecker, Judy Long, Suzanne Stanford, Sue Moss, Gay Pfeiffer, Pat Ballard, Judy Greenberg, Winford Kline, Searcy Ferguson, Charles Holt, Bud Bonfoey, Ed Tenison, David Milton, Will Rogers, Gary Childress, David Lowes. fates ' ' 'ffl L il V Mr. Fred R. Boswell, Principal, discusses future schedules with mid-term teachers Mrs. Mildred Foster, Spanish, Carl Finley, History, and Mrs. Joleetta Walwrath, English. ezgm Me 25.2- WORLD Coach Salmon makes a pep talk at the Bowie assembly on behalf of the basketball team after the boys have been introduced to the school. A few MEMBERS of the HHS FOOT- BALL TEAM, Smith, Fleisher, Park- house, and Wyatt mimic the Bowie basketball team, complete with ruf- fles and medalsz Temple Tucker Fleisher leads his team in' a pre- game practice. A good-will team from Jacksboro speaks to the school body dur- ing the assembly before the bi-district football game. The team includes Phil Nazro, Ellen Leaverton, Charles Jones, Carolyn Koenig, James Wisenbaker, Charlotte Davis, and Helen Cook. Hi, The Cheerleaders call on the Tri- Captains for the Jacksboro game, Tom Koenig, David Greene, and Dick Stanford for a game prediction. The Panader bus prepares to leave for Jacksboro. Mr. Boswell is on hand to cheer the team. H2 ...aa 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 President Larry Smith leads the NEW MEMBERS of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY in their pledge of membership. They are Irwin Ornish, Mary Baker, Karlee Fagg, Bernice Anderson, Fred Peterson, Carol Bell, Jean Morgan, Susie Webb, Ken Oldham, Carolyn Koenig, Hilda Mote, Betty Hallman, and Fred Richards. I 5 E I I I The NEW MEMBERS of QUILL and SCROLL, seated: Beverly Muller, Annette Robinson, Judy West and Susan Kutchback, standing: Betty Hallman, Larry Haile, Sherry Jacobs, Beverly Bell, Jack Andrus, Fitz Heinke, Carol Bell, Virginia Diers, Tom Benner, and Carolyn Koenig. 6 QC yyef O, ofl CO' . 635 -696 fl Vg!! dxef va 0 yhe vox 013 UMQ QUQGYN RXOax.xe5. w O0 aoqixon Celera 93 The QUEEN and her HANDMAIDENS: Left To right, Sue Bell, Mollye Phillips, Babs Runyon Queen Carol, Mary Lou Lusby, Carol Hall, and Charlotte Davis. Captain Robert Mitchell places the foot- ball helmet on Carol Chandler's head as she is crowned Homecoming Queen. The Homecoming Court reigned over the dance after a victorious game with Carroll- ton. Their escorts are, left -to right: Tom Koenig, Brady Wyatt, Jack Parkhouse, Robert Mitchell, Ed Synder, Howard Ra- mey, and Dick Stanford. Robert Mitchell and Carol Chandler enjoy the first dance,- which was reserved for the Queen and her handmaidens. P 714- Dada ' H155 ' Class Presidents place their class offerings on the altar for the Hillcrest High School Memorial Scholarship Fund, which was 'founded as a tribute in memory of Betty Jo Kane Milton, a member of the graduating class of i95O. This fund is to be used in the furtherance of higher education for a worthy and deserving student in our school. Mrs J Lively makes the The Eighth Grade chorus furnished music for annual scholarship fund re- the program under the direction of Miss Florence Simons. P l l JE F 'r ' K ' SI a 2-- -4 ffl: , K 1 'lil f , I . W , :A 2' - ,' .EE 1955 -s,, 5' 5 , f ' ' if M f-Missa ' a g siif he i 1 1 A V -' - if . if F F . ' ips jg I Ji - s HM K? Pedro and his little brother take their gifts to the church for the Christmas offerings in the pantomime of Why the Chimes Rang given by the Eighth Grade Class for the PTA and Dads Club lomt meeting 746044Z I4 Before the subscription campaign, the PANTHER staff gave a circus assembly to introduce the book to the students. Following a wild parade down the aisles of the auditorium, there was a freak show, a take-off on Dragnet, an an- nual dance routine, a clown act, and an im- personation of Marilyn Monroe. Tom Benner strikes a glamorous pose as Hilda Mote plays the opening bars of Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend. Our two dancing annuals-Linda Cowley, '54, and Kay Wander, '53, A Ringmaster Annette Robinson prepares to blow her Mrs. Claire Cunningham adds the finishing touches whistle to announce act number two. to the grime on Ann Bush, the spirit of 1776 drummer. Debate The Hillcrest Debate Club sponsored its first invitational debate tournament January 8 and 9. Over 250 debaters from twelve schools in Texas and Oklahoma participated. Mrs. Claire Cunningham, debate coach, supervised the tournament along with Hilda Mote and Ken Oldham, student directors. Event chairmen were Annette Robinson, Marilyn Berry, Virginia Holden, Ken Oldham, Larry Haile, Brooks Alexander, Beverly Muller, Bill Candler, and Patsy Smith. First place trophies in both boys' and girls' debate were won by students from Lamar High School, Houston. The same school also took home the sweepstakes cup. Mrs, Cunningham, tournament direc- tor, gives last minute instructions to Ken Oldham and Bill Candler. Hilda Mote, student director, wel- comes debaters from San Jacinto High School and Lamar High School, i Houston, Texas. i l Mrs, Claire Cunningham awards the sweepstakes Trophy to Mr. Ray Cor- der, Lamarr coach. Debate winners are, left to right: Harrison Wag- goner, Jim Hrunhard, Patsy Heard, Coralie Summers, Corky Marcus, Bob Myers,.and Mike Rody. Beverly Muller explains an affirmative proposal while debating a team from National Honor Society members sell drinks and sandwiches to tournament participants. Adamson- , f u,emf.,Qf :ww .ff., :Mgzywqaea THE POSEY SHOP Fashions in Flowers . 4:5 CO RSAGES GIFTS hgh' pw. 2 Flowers For all occasions 823I PRESTON ROAD PHONE FOrest 8-8698 Hillcrest State Bank 5 ,MQFIZ A . Vw M5: . : :1, . I 'rg' ' l' VP 6 . S, 5 i I -- UNIVERSITY PARK DALLAS, TEXAS A Corclial Welcome Awaits You Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Uniforms of BREEDLOVE The Be++ef Kind SERVICE STATION MAJQRETTE uNiEoRMs l PEP SQUAD !fT5 C0 i BAND Made in All School Colors Ja SAM DYSTERBACH co. 2: N03 Elm Sl' RA-530' Preston at Alpha EM-4780 MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OaIc Lawn a+ Bowser Feaiuring Carna+ion Ice Cream if in I I I I I I I. ZZ I IIIIII I :: I , Nil RE L ESTATE ' COMPLIMENTS OF KATHRYN CURRIN Telephone EM-28II 5964 N. W. Hwy. PRESTON CENTER SNACK BAR Specializing In SHORT ORDERS, WAFFLES, EGGS, ICE BOX PIES SANDWICHES of ALL KINDS Open 24 Hours A Day 6I44 LuI'I1er Lane 4 Doors Wesr Presron Road -YQ? A. R CURLY'S BEAUTY SALON ' LOOK YOUR BEST JJ, f l IN emo Egg .9 UNIVERSITY LO-3854 Snider -, PARK Plaza I SM Aa AK Zi FQ E5 U G if Y' HARRY BUGUE MUTURS 2100 CEDAR SPRINGS. DALLAS 1. TEXAS, TEL. s'r-2104 Bes'I' Wishes To Hillcresf Pan'rhers. Wilson Germany Ogpa Amazaaza Dennis Brack, Bill Winner, and Howard Kline check Susan Shaw types while Mack Rose, Kay Nofeware, absent students from the attendance slips. and Susan Kutchback look up program cards in the filing cabinets. Peggy Woodruff, Mike Drinkwater, and Ann Thomp- Nancy Shoemaker, Barbara Barnard, Stephanie Bland son help Mrs. V. M. Gunnels record the attendance and Lucy Wood check the master lists. slips. Roy's Shoes SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION 5506 Lovers Lane Two Doors East of Inwood Theater PHONE DI-6637 - - 3 anrnrusnsnwsrv AMEHIUABLE ZMTLK3 VISIT OUR FARM Highway 77 - Two Miles North of Circle J T LIVELY 81 on Denton Hwy ' ' , E JACK LIVELY ' 5 Owners ' -..'L:4:i- -,E-if' -4-at so :diff .371 gg . 4:42. fg-37' riff' 1 GOLDEN G u ERN sEY I-i ii:-'Q D IIIIS UI 'I' nlq A ' GRADE A PASTEURIZED 'I I HOMOGENIZED - VITAMIN D WHIPPING 81 LIGHT CREAM D I 2 A G 0 BUTTER 8. BUTTERMILK X 0 fl DELIVERED TO YouR DooR Compliments of Preston Hardware Home of the Original WALKING LAWN SPRINKLER Set it and 'forget it 8207 Preston Road FO8-7 I 9 I Complimenfs of J. C. PENNEY Inwood Road and Lovers Lane mwoon VILLAGE BARBERS my Your Appearance is f lifgtgl Our Business 54I4 Lovers Lane DI-8380 TOMMIE MAYES, owner 'l 'm A ESQUIRE CLEANERS WALTER PHILLIPS-Owner 66l3 HILLCREST AVE. LA-707I O'DELL 6' JOHNSTGN SERVICE STATION 24 .Hour Service MOBILUBRICATION-WASHING-POLISHING MAGNOLIA PRODUCTS TIRES-BATTERIES-ACCESSORIES 842I Presfon Road EMerson-2222 WASHING POLISHING LUBRICATION WALTER APPLE'S TEXACO Service Preston Road al' Royal Lane F08-6007 FO8-9058 TIRES TUBES BATTERIES STOVALL'S Preston Hollow Drug Store PRESTON AT NORTHWEST HIGHWAY PRESCRIPTIONS-DELIVERY EM-0374 EM-I868 Preston Center Jewelry TTT ALL 3 DAY WQRK SERVICE GUARANTEED Factory Watch and Jewelry Repairing Complimenis NIS of 0 swlmsulrs Q messes INWOOD GLIDDEN PAINT Q PLAYCLOTHES o BLousEs ai sKlRTs AND WALLPAPER DI-8542-5406 Lovers Lane HiIIcresI' Ave.-Corner McF-arlin Blvd. ffzff CQ CHAPE CHAPIN I 5305 Presfon Road I n .M HIGHLAND PARK SHOPPING VILLAGE I ff DALLAS, TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OF Curuth Building Service BUILDING MATERIALS STEEL FABRICATIONS Phil with his double wammy reverse old English serve. Now here's a surly group, Hondo , Geronomo , Shane , , and Poor Devil. , i If he can't feed himself how can he drive? More than a truck load, little wire, few boards, Bush, Babs, Nancy, Big Liz, and Wander. i . i Xvlf.5g:.:2 4 gi iff K, ,,. , tl V ,, ' 'jfs . fri fl' K ff v. , ,snug ,QW A H -4 ,--i , - ' A, L 0 ft Q in' ' I r,,- -' - ' L ' tv' :J if - ,,- -,,l::,::g ,Q ' K' ' 'j i ' s-'f ,Ari 3555? Mag i 'll W Happy Jack the sweater boy. RANSDELL CONSTRUCTION CCI. CONTRACTOR , ENGINEER N TIUNA CITY BLDG. RA-25 DALLAS 'I TEXAS Williford Lumber Company BUILDING MATERIALS IM 7181 ll-463 GREENVILLE AVE. EM 8 Good Luck HILLCREST HI if? COMPLIMENTS of a FRIEND GARDNER BROTHERS DRILLING CO. Drilling 'Conlracilors and Oil Producers I708 REPUBLIC BANK BUILDING DALLAS 2 TEXAS 'S C3 J. A. GARDNER . : 1 . and l 35: J. W. GARDNER r .-5-. ,para 2 3 .....-t.?'.- R IIB Q Z 554-E.-I? ' I,-A T fl-ig C' COMPLIMENTS OF CENTEX CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION 49II GREENVILLE AVE. EM.7l27 X.-L 2 xv 71' . Z' xii fi .. ,lg J l ' 7 4, I 1 M K Yi I'1'F'3f W 'ai A l LJ 921 f 5 LM - +'fTi1l!lW! 1 i- A fl ' PTT ' ingii r 'QL at 'JA L, as Enriching imporfanl' occasions wi+l1 finer Giffs Since I877 B ,,, : ,','-., ., 9 am BROTHERS Cjf PEMER'S LADIES' APPAREL SHOP 67I7 Presfon Road 4027 Villanova Drive COMPLIMENTS OF DOAK WALKER'S SPORTS CENTER DALLAS 84 Highland Park Shopping Cen+er lame! my Miss Martha Jean Hadley, Dietitian, This busy lunchroom staff prepares meals for approximately eight hundred gets ready for the daily rush. each day. 6444115446444 el J ' i,.,' ff , I 4 ,J t.'- r .QW v rssa c A 1 . 'fy i , J r 4' ' K . 5 l , J a -ii V N liisi f rlsi i is . rsss rsssfsr s A L. . . Lhrkf I -v:f5E,iI'L:2.,. . it 1, 1 iii 'J 1 , s r' Q J A 1 -. . . . Sfifesifis f srtt ,J e 1 . S - rrr. ar.ssl Janitors O. C. Farmer, J. E. Stiff, Mrs. John Greenlea, matron, J. A. Black, John L Ellenburg is the Head Custodian, and H. F. Blasingame take a few minutes from their daily night custodian for HHS jobs to have their pictures made. HEADQUARTERS FOR HILLCREST STUDENTS ROBERTS' BARBERS ' B. D. Roberfs-Owner A 5 R 'S 7! f ff f Phone EM-I I32 ' 5082221 arlq? h r- YVW .A..,......A.'... -'A' 6 I 48 Lu+her Lane Q1f1Qif1Q:Q:fxQ:f:5.5.5...l.3.3:f:Q: in Presion Cemxer . .,....... ,.... . U ...,. h .,...,. . GOFF'S The Original Charcoal Broilerburgers 5702 Lovers Lane Quali+y Is Our MOHO HARRY'S HARDWARE 8307 W9S+Ch9S+9F Pres+on Cen+er EM-79I 8 TELEVISION-RANGES-WASHERS GARDEN EQUIPMENT--SPORTING GOODS-HOBBY CRAFTS Don'f Do I+ Yourself-Bring H' To Harry LET US HELP YOUR HOME CM7 LOUIS G. CALDWELL pq! Q93 X T f f QI! ' -WW' VZ 6307 Aberdeen Ave. EM-3655 I 'ww f I I -I1Sm h Your Village PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER VAR l ETY Bokkls STORE 6203 Hillcresi 66 Highland Park Village LA-5 ' 78 LA-02 I 7 690l Presfon Road PRESTON ROAD PHARMACY Your Complefe One-S+op Drug S'l'ore LA-999l D. A. Wilkes J. P. Godwin LA-9775 MOBILUBRICATION BATTERY SERVICE PARKER SERVICE STATION Mockingbird Lane and Presfon Road H HIGHLAND PARK A M SECRETARIAL SCHOOL B . U Typing Shorihand R Business English G E 40'f2 Highland Park Village R LA-7473 574I W. Lovers S BERNARD'S CARPETS Home of Beau+iful Carpe'rs 4445 Lovers Lane Telephone JU-0575 Dallas 5, Texas Complimenls of WALES CREDIT CLOTHIERS l9l4 Elm S+ree+ ST-3569 FULLER Ten Us Your BLAND Building Problems We Solve Them 1n1 l',,1nll up I l l. 'n.,.' I --.ull X gn' mv xr, '-H.. -u'u.l. l'llll Z X R ' ff 'N f V' ff X sg NN S I ', N N 7 4IO0 Sherry Lane ancl llll lX N EM-7,95 P ron Road A ln Presfon Cen'I'er Zzgaiedte fewelfzq WALNUT HILL JEWELERS Giffs for all occasions EXPERT wATcH AND JEWELRY REPAIR 146 walnu+ Hill village Dl-oa4s ' qwme '---onli Mr. Louis Moore, hall patrol, philoso- David Greene determinedly edges past several underclassmen to get in the phizes before the B period rush. lunch line. Comedy on the stairs be- tween classes. Teachers a n d students mingle in the noon hour crush. in I L arf isdn, , H im. 1 gp KIDDIE LAND Complimenfs of f BELL CLOTHING Y . A Eifliir COMPANY K J- L 4 Good Luck, Panlhers EM-6953 I6 I 7 Main S+ree+ ST-2763 ALCO SUPPLY COMPANY 4833 Greenville Avenue Telephone FOres+ 8-643I Dallas, Texas Aluminum Windows EVAN'S Gills and Decora+ive Things 5404 Lovers Lane Dallas, Texas Visil Our Gourmef Corner PRESTON ROAD BA Charcoal Broiled RBER SHGP Hamburgers Bar-b-qued Ribs P 1' n Road and Norfhwesl' High Your Appearance ls Our Business 6803 Pres+on Rd. LA-0 I 48 FRESH v -Fw 7 4 ENGLISH BAKERY wg Q -L Bread and Pas+ries 'B ASTON'S Specializing In BIRTH DAY - WEDDING CAKES - FINEST INGREDIENTS 6029 L +h L FO8 6343 , Y' ZQ X X fa Q FAMOUS CHARCOAL BROILED HAMBURGERS 57II W. Lovers Lane Pu+ Your Bes'r Foo+ Forward ns' . N EALE'S V for SUB-TEENS and TEENS iExclusiveiyi X S f s 6:49 Berkshire EM-578I f 'X iPres+on Squarei NFU x F X 7g rife ef sooo room f Q I f ' 9 Hickory Smoked Barbeque Dinners Sandwiches 8309 Wes+ci1es+er EM-I684 Presfon Square f' vi. 70: Ufice Coaches Withrow, Killough, and Salmon check in before going to classes. Mr. Boswell, principal, makes another call to Carol Hall assists Mrs. Gunnels with the master the school board for new equipment. records. Mrs. Williams, dean, is seen in the background. I PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD SE RVIC-E! HoFFMAN's C510 Q 6 MENS WEAR ISO X FirsIIIr Z TI1ough+ E66 RCdyIy1d. rg?-fx N EM-5455 Q. . CIoI'I1es us+om TalIorec:I fi, or ea a e 1 N 'l'o Suri' . '11 Your NI E' Tas+e I I Lu+I1er Lane in ' Pres'Ion Cenfer 'A slsi ' CIRCLE EQUIPMENT CO. Bicycles and Power Lawn Mowers FO8-8480 82 I 7-822 I Presfon Road DERRIEUX HATS Cusrom Made-Re-s'ryIing and S+ock Ha+s Phone EM-OIZ3 8409 Presfon Road Wor+hing+on's AII Types of 5c 'ro SI.00 Srore Beaufy Work :IIIICgef1II'Ieg'dq'i?'I,?'S GUNN'S BEAUTY SALON or C O0 UPPIES 8305 Wes+cI1es+er Drive EM-4I I I Presron Cen+er 6225 Hillcresf Phone LA-5475 GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN ANY KIND OF INSURANCE 77 I 3 Inwood Road COUNTRY CLUB PHARMACY 53IO L vers Lane Phone DI-978I W. C. HUDGINS PRESTON RECORD CENTER Hallmark Greering Cards 6I34 LUTHER LANE F08-6909 For A Wide VarieI'y In Recorded Music 44. PRESTON CENTER PET SHOP ' u Iies- orse Mea Per S pp H 'I' 'Y 6I29 Berkshire Lane LEONARD W. HUNTER, DOCTOR OF BIRDS FO8-7809 I INWOOD CYCLE AND HOBBY SHOP Comple+e Hobby Depar+men+ BICYCLES-LAWNMOWERS-KEYS SALES AND SERVICE 5429 Inwood Plaza Telephone DI-OI97 HILLCREST OFFICE SUPPLY Typewri+ers For Sale and Ren+al School Supplies-Pen and Pencil Se+s 6605 Hillcres+ LA-I903 Hillcresf High and Laugheacl Pho+ographers are growing up +oge+her - we are iuslly proud +o be on your +eam for a greal' annual for l954. LAUGH EAD PHOTOGRAPHERS 64I I Hillcresl' LA-3860 LO-3397 CHESTER A. FULLINWIDER HUMBLE SERVICE Dlxon-9053 57Ol Lovers Lane The girls relax in the com- pletely furnished living room which the department decorated themselves. Joyce Feinberg gets eggs Margaret Davidson cuts out a dress while Natalie Tarter sews a sleeve in the Save 30W to 60W KAUFMAN'S LADIES' SHOES 4206 Oalc Lawn 53I8 Lovers Lane Pres+on Cen'I'er Nex+ To A8zP INWOOD PHARMACY Airmaid Hosiery - Airma'Ie Socks - Crava'Is 7709 Inwood Road Dlxon-7543 Disfincfive Wallpaper Selecfions 2000 Pain'r Color Blends Ari' Supplies and Giffs JONES GLIDDEN PAINT STORE A. FRANK JONES 683I Snider Plaza LO-7447 FLOYD L. FOWLER, JEWELER Cer+ified Wafchmasfer, Wafchmaker, Regisfered Chronograph Technician Au+horized Dealer HAMILTON AND ELGIN WATCHES 6932 Snider Plaza JU-5620 WALNUT HILL BARBERS I44 WaInuI' Hill Village DI-I360 LAWN SERVICE AND SUPPLY CO. Lawn Mower Sales and Service 24-Hour Service On Lawn Mowers For Park Cifies Free Pick-up and Delivery 8223 Presfon Rd. F08-8590 PARK CITIES MOTORS CompIeI'e Au'l'omo'Iive Service Pain+ and Body Work E. S. PATTERSON G. D. COITHARD 82I5-A Presion Rd. FOB-7398 SERVICE WHEN s SERVICE STATION 8239 Presfon Rd EM 7I05 A' You NEED ,T D. M. IMACI MCGEE I Q! , - A fc - 4' I I I K if on7fm7fu,Qr2fd0'fl6L'!cv T56 Seniors of 1954 SHAMROCK FENCE CO. 5734 W. Lovers Lane DI-0766 PLAZA PRINTERY Prinfed lnvi+a+ions A Specially FORMAL INFORMAL NOVELTY PARTIES TEAS PICNICS 69l6 Snider Plaza JUs'rin-4435 5328 Lovers Lane EL-6477 Owned and operafed by Helen and EvereH' DeGolye Records-Radios-Phonograpl1s-Television High Fidelify lnsrallalions-Pianos-Organs Open 9 A.M. 'ro 9 P.M. Every Weekday lRecord Deparfmenl' Closed Monday Eveningsl CG E -E,5 Quality Fabrics 5330 Lovers Lane Dallas. TSXGS Vogue, McCall and Simplici'I'y Pa'r+erns meg- ' Maiorettes perform to the'music of the band. Band entertains spectators with intricate formations Panaders at the Homecoming game. Panaders leave field. Piece Goods and Sowing Notions 5532 Lovers Lane SHOPS l ' DI-6 I 93 HOUSE OF CARPETS Associa+ed Wilh One Of +he Na+ion's Largesi' Refail Carpel Disfribulors, and Fealuring America's Fines+ Carpels 'From +he Na'rion's Leading Mills. EM-6684 4408 Lovers Lane A. D. BECK-Proprielor BECK'S FRIED CHICKEN Over 33 Years ln Dallas Serving 'rhe Fines'r Pan Fried Chicken and Charcoal Broiled S+ealcs. CALL US FOR ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Phone JU-3854 5820 Lovers Lane GU LLY'S VILLAGE STORE AND TIRE SERVICE, INC. QCL4, coonyirtnn 7 T TIRES . 0 Jyffl N.W. Highway a+ Douglas EM-3872 6003-A Berkshire EM-64l0 ARDEN CLEANERS We Operare Our Own PIanI ' Pick-up and Delivery Service Phone EM-79I9 6I46 Lu+her Lane MARSHALL D. BARN ETT 5934 Nor+hwesI' Hwy. EM-2378 ancI EM-ZI98 DaIIas, Texas GENERAL CONTRACTOR Builder of Fine Homes A BRlAN's AUTOMATIC Q QQ gy LAUNDRY 84I3 Presron Road S 'ah EM-4302 ' FLUFF DRY-WET WASH HUMBLE Service Is Our Business 96II Hillcresl EM-2223 FRAME YOUR DIPLOMA! Special I5'f,, Discouni' To Graduales C. RUSSELL LEWIS PAINT STORE II5 Walnul' Hill V'II g 8205 P I Rd DI-5096 FO8 7093 alvmjlfkfzefzfs af LUNA'S FURNITURE IZ9 Walnui' Hill Village EL 0079 Mg Seniors of I954 JERRY L. WQODALL REAL ESTATE 8623 HiIIcres+ EM-6673 Hey! Hillcrest Maiorettes Barbara Gam- ble and Sue Ann Campbell are surprised while trying to escape the frigid weather at homecoming. 5 1 a H E Y n Mixed emotions of astonishment and ioy caught in the homecoming crowd. Hillcresters cheer another Panther touch- Loyal grade school students seek protection from the weather down. during the Seagoville game. Youlz HEALTH 2--- '-T--' 13. C9165 lj gf AX ausmsss Ru I' 1 MUSTANG PHARMACY 85I7 HiIIcresI' FO8-6338 A REAL NEIGHBORHOOD DRUGSTORE 4441 Lover L Ph LA 06I3 SQUIRE The Man's Shop Dallas CompIe+e Line of Men's Furnishings and Spor+swear Congrafulafions PARK CITIES RADIO 81 APPLIANCE 442I Lovers Lane LO 85I6 CALL US FOR SERVICE CompIimenI's of NORTHAVEN HILLS ADDITION YOUR NEIGHBOR EM-0505 E? 3526 oak Lawn LA-9750 Z THE SHERM444g5Alf0zLMMs Co. CD SUPER KEMTONE-KEMGLO of DALLAS 4200 Oak Lawn Ave. I-0,3858 DEDICATED TO BEAUTY In Case of Sudden Illness or Serious Acciclenf PHONE LO-522I FOR OXYGEN-EQUIPPED EMERGENCY AM BULANCE and Family Insurance From Bir1'l1 To 85 O'NEAL FUNERAL HOME Nearesi' Funeral Home fo Park Cifies COMPLIMENTS or IWBERT SHELTON STEPHENS BEAUTY BAR TOYS 4332 Lovers Lane FO-8-879I :Eos yes'-rY PL2527 one erson PARK CITIES HARDWARE and PAINT COMPANY 4336-38 Lovers Lane EM-7 I46 JORGE BEAUTY SALON 6009 Berkshire EM-3565 Commercial Residential SID CADE, JR. Painting Contractor PHONE EM-s66a 6530 LAKEHURST Dallas, Texas I CLOCK and WATCH REPAIRING 35 Years of Service NGVIIIGIS MUSTANG JEWELERS JEWELRY-GIFTS HILLCREST Expert Repair Work lAcross 'From S.M.U.l FO8-8293 4402 Lovers Lane l-A-7l 89 H. Kessler S BEEF 'N BUN X For rhe bes'r in barbecued beef and beans, homemade chili. 4500 LOVERS LANE I67 WALNUT HILL VILLAGE X i L, am sandwiches, ham hoclc and li a X iris ' Besi' Wishes +o +he Panfhers CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING CHOICE MEATS for HOME FREEZERS Grapevine Frozen Lockers GRAPEVINE, TEXAS Grapevine Ph. 39 JOHN T. NORRED, Owner Dallas Dl-2985 YANCEY REALTGRS 842l Wesfchesfer EM-7I56 W. C. YANCEY DOROTHY M. FREEMAN We Pick Up and Deliver Your Car S 8: H GREEN STAMPS WOODALL SERVICE STATION 6900 Snider Plaza, Dallas, Texas G. H. WOODALL LA-988I Sew and Save PLAZA FABRIC CENTER Serving Nor+h Dallas JUs+in-0930 6829 Snider Plaza 1'-5 A I A s ZW-1lZ'5f..'6 I M156 III? p ' I I lacaedfz' new X uf Q- TI IE QUICKIE NO. 2 LAKE PARK SHOPPING CENTER Eslablishecl I92I L. J. Sharp Hardware 5324 W. Lovers Lane DI-4856 4244 Oalc Lawn LA-2 I 8 I I Elizabeth Dickey reads the morning's an- nouncements over the public address system at second period. Students, studying and otherwise, in Mrs. Edwards' study hall. Henrietta Kissner gives the prayer for the morning devotionals in the auditorium. - - OFF DUTY COTTONS . . . Are Your Fresh- , SRL .- I Q V N Year 'round J U N 'Q Fashion. Everyihing From M I I 'N Sweaiered Evening FYI CoH'ons To Play A L A- SI'lor'I's Are A'I' . . . Wearing Apparel 5' f IL I Accessories X I .Li II N Graduaiion lf? ,M I Dresses and 511' ' 'M Formals ,, , . , suB-TEENs-TEENS JUNIORS 3404 Oak Lawn ' ' uso WaInu+ HiII LA-72I8 Village DaIIas, Texas DI-7776 H. L. PETERSON CO. McCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT FARMALL TRACTORS For FARM, RANCH and DAIRY YOUR DALLAS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER Dallas Denfon Wi'rh Bes'r Wishes To The Class of I954 HILLCREST HIGH SCHOOL From a Friend COMPLIMENTS OF NATIONAL BOND 81 INVESTMENT CO. Your Auiomobile Financing Home 29l2 GASTON AVE. VI-6767 lf you wanf +o succeed in +he world, you mus+ make your own oppor+uni+ies .... You can commi'r no greaier folly +han +o wai'I' by 'rhe side of +he road for someone 'ro invi're you +o ride wi+h him +o weaH'h or influence. -JOHN B. GOUGH Compliments of PETTIGREW, WORLEY 81 C0 Builders RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL 230 W. Avery PR 66 HIGHLAND PARK Q UNIVERSITY PARK Q PRESTON HOLLOW Roy F. Brown REALTOR 25If2 Highland Park ViIIage Dallas LAKESIDE 24I0 RES. LA-I468 Besf Wishes ff iff C0 Io Class of '54 GEORGE ANDERSON TEXACO SERVICE FO-8-9054 6950 GreenviIIe Ave. Dallas' Largesi' and Mosi' Beaufiful Funeral Chapel CRANE - LONGLEY 6534 N.W. Highway a+ Abrams EM-7I I I RADIO TV PEADON SALES AND SERVICE I86 Casa Linda Plaza FA-942I Mrs. Mary Patterson, Mrs. Mona Newland, Miss Virginia Miller and Mrs. Jo Williams chat during lunch at the teachers' table. Students eating during B lunch period. Camera Shy eighth graders wave at the photographer. l me Students relax outside the lunch- room before the bell. .. Remodeling of Fine Homes LOUIS G. CALDWELL ASSOCIATES 6307 Aberdeen Avenue EM-3655 OPEN EVERY DAY A AA ChantIy's Sea Food 3923 Lemmon Avenue Plen+y Parking Space For +he fines+ in seafoods, sieaks, chops and chicken J. N. CHANTLY, Owner PHONE JU-i252 COMPLIMENTS OF Dallas Brick 6' Lumber Co. Brick or Lumber-Call Our Number A. ROSS FRANK JOHN R. NOBLE 5006 LEMMON PHONE LO-6624 PEMER'S LADIES' APPAREL SHOP 67I7 Presfon Road 4027 Villanova Drive DICKEY'S BARBECUE Henderson a'I Cenfral Expressway Cusfom Barbecuing TE-0240 ALAMO GLASS 81 MIRROR CO. 2823 Norfh Henderson Avenue TAyIor-2886 Dallas 6, Texas VILLAGE SHOE REPAIR 72 HIGHLAND PARK SHOPPING VILLAGE LA-I4I8 New Luggage All Kinds Lea+her Goods Repaired Hand Tooled Leafher Belfs 8: Billfolds MADE TO ORDER Growing Through Service Since I920 PACIFIC I FINANCE Loans I 27I5 Ross Ave. VI-364I IAT CENTRAL EXPRESSWAYI IFree ParIcingI 5I2 Jefferson WO-2I I2 ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE IZI9 EIm S+. RI-IZ67 DOWNTOWN IN RIO GRANDE BLDG. 'gawl Woodwind section practices during second period. z , 1 , Mr. E. L. Hohman directs the band in a lively march. Members of the band practice for an assembiy. Percussion section practices during' second period for the homecoming game. There's A Home In Your Fu1'ure Realtors Royal Lane a'I' Pres+on Rd. FO-8-63II BAKER HOTEL MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED Hand-in-hand into the future . . . our congratulations! DALLAS POWER 8: LIGHT COMPANY LA VELLE BEAUTY SALON 6307 Hillcresf Across 'From S.M.U. AIR CONDITIONED Owned and Managed by Dial AUDREY MASSEY JUs+in 6l36 AU BREY'S BEAUTY SALON C Presfon Cenler EM-2868 A Jennie Hobson CD riff ,al FLOWERS and ACCESSORIES kj' Sp I A+ ecia 'lenlion Given To Weclclings, Banquels, and Flower arrangemenls for all Occasions EM-7l5l PRESTON CENTER Q3 CNE STOID SERVICE N545- .5 : FREEMAN'S GULF W SERVICE STATION Pres+on al' Nor'H1wes+ ' Q MA - f Q CONTEMPORARY FLOWERS 81 GIFTS Flower COMPLETE 68 I 0 Snider Plaza Arrangements ot all Types LINE OF CONTEMPORARY GIFTS LO-3590 HAROLD LLOYD'S Important Reasons to Trade With Us I. Sole Owner 2 3 . Prescription Shop . Responsibility to Patient 4. Reliable Pharmaceuticals 5. Economical 6. Licensed 7. 3I Years ot Service FREE CITY DELIVERY Prescriptions I647 Pacitic RA-8687 COLLINSWORTH N SERVICE STATION 'J' . vous FRIENDLY ' , LADIES' APPAREL ' ' F 'MAGNOLIA DEALER 44 I 7 Lovers Lane LA-2995 Preston Road and Forest Lane EM-I299 Complimen'I's of COUCHMAN ADVERTISING AGENCY Dallas 25V2 Highland Park Shopping Village COMPLIMENTS TO THE PANTHERS Sfarf Saving Wirh Us HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Highland Park Shopping Village Dallas, Texas MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION pnssrulKZ,,,z,,-y,,g Cafering +o I'he Teen-age Group Shoes For Every Occasion - Dress - Casual - Spor'I' Correc'I' Fil - Prices Thai Please You All Come And See Us bl I2 Lu'rher Lane IPresIon Cenferl Phone EMerson 75I3 DALLAS, TEXAS Luther Lane Beauty Salon AIR CONDITIONED REALISTIC SELECTROL WAVE MODERN EQUIPMENT RAYETTE SUPER-FLEX WAVE EXPERIENCED HAIR STYLISTS HELENE CURTIS WAVE 6 I 50 LuI'her Lane EM-7234 STAARNOR A. BOWMAN BuiIder of Fine Homes 4339 Woodfin DI-6920 Complimenfs of IRBY-MAYES MAN'S SHOP An Exclusive Shop 'For Men Commerce and Ervay MU RRAY'S STATIONERY Social and Commerdial Sfalionery Office Supplies E FOUNTAIN PENS GREETING CARDS Presion Cenler 6I08 Lu1'I1er Lane FO-8-SI66 . FLOWERS Guildcroft FROM THE FIELDS FOR FINE FURNITURE Special AH'en'Iion To Teen-age Corsages 4433 Lovers Lane LA-H78 One Bloclc Nor+I1 of WaInu'I' Hill Lane ' noe Hines Blvd. Dl-oazu The Homecoming queen's th of seniors. rone, decorated by a committee Couples enioy the sock hop in the gym after the Carrollton football game. Members of the annual staff con- sider a baffling problem, each in his own way. Mrs. Martha Widener surprised while drilling her class on their Spanish vocabulary words. .nlmemwa 'W sl't21 I Illllllll Illll SIHIIIINIHS 4506 Lovers Lane Dallas 25. Texas Giffs-Cosfume Jewelry Complimenis of HIRAM GRIFFIN REAL ESTATE Presfon Cen'l'er W9 Vf SI Y EM'7'34 9947 Harry I-:mes DI ow Compllmenfs of R. W WAITS LUMBER CO 2644 Joe Field Rd. DI 0I68 BEST WISHES TO THE PANTHERS LAKEWOOD JEWELERS 20II Abrams Rd. TA 9943 TE-8062 V . by 1 . A I r- Qi 5 5 ' , ' 4 5, SALES V SERVICE PARTS 41511 ' 'Q SAS i' E t K 1' - F .- ?l ' i I A - - L NT .T g ' ' 5 ' 'T T N 1 ' fa, A Q51 xv- I, , S+ f W L :I JXQI , X N Y S r W x ii 4 I Rgggisgd AUTHORIZED DEALERS J , , ,P Y :V Q I .H+ ' 2 S A 5 2- A T . If 4' I Tumi lllltllll '2M7fWl'ff0fZ329N Compiefe Service On All Makes Of Mowers. Mower and Engine Work Done In Our Own Shop. F Crest 8-6457 .. -f,icEE?5fQT4'm1.,,,.4 ' 'H'm' '- '-,-1:21 Q. , A . ,, , A ' MT- 1 Y E I - 43.511211 m e-1,..'1 . . . .V-:e:2s::2z2.-- . i J T S ,.-.,1::1.,1:9g4:.1 T - '1 3 .19-.::22,2-gg'112:22-iiaf..-L-155 'if ' ' , Q . . 1 Ezgsgy.:Q1'--'go' E. -A ,sw f ,gg --251231 ,-,' ,, ' f' 1f- -' wal :Ea-'f.52'5Z. ef,,1g:?i1Q1.5.1:::s-1--5 W ,. 5.',.,A - -.1. Epps., . r , I Mm -. -.-. .:,...:.,,:.,.1.-,mxem i112?'-:- :J11-51:2Y'.iS1Si1-,:l-.-,s .,.,, H ' V ' . - - 1, .- i ' ' -. 'J ' .- 4-li'-L. v1',G:':5Z-11155.1151 '.. . ' - - 1 2- ., . -. :: 4 , 'N A ,- , A .s 'vilggzfiii' I ..r:g2::3g1,3:1g-5555135,.:11E,iif 1 ' - ' ' -gr'fg,g-.:.531g31:1,-.T .:::,,:13f51.-H -.. ' 4--v . . ' 1 Q. I , , Sales 81 Service 5938 w. NORTHWEST HWY. AT PRESTON FOR CLARK VARIETY SHOP 5508 W. Lovers Lane Phone Dl-9398 Wilshire TV WI PAINT Q 6l I6 Mockingbird Phone TE-5595 6I I4 Mockingbird Phone TA-9I3l LSHIRE-GLIDDEN SEWARD'S ART and GIFTS oRleiNAL ou: ENeRAvlNes AND Lm-ioe-RAPHS Complele Line of Dislinclive Gills On The Square Preslon en'l' Ted Jones' Goodyear Gift Shop Shoe Store l5l Walnul' Hill Village l809 Skillman DI-9806 UN-949l I I And they still keep coming! Students break in all directions at the sound of the 3:45 bell. Mrs. Files instructs an eighth grade math class in percent- age. Miss Upham, practice teacher from S.M.U., and Mrs. Watson explain geometry problems. Mrs. Patterson helps eighth grade. students during a study period. Mrs. Sowell's Algebra ll class works problems at the board. 1 , x 36 63 wcigx 6000 Presfon Rd. LO-7293 LIGHT CRUST FLOUR Finest of Fine FIours BURRUS MILLS INC UNIVERSITY PHARMACY FREE DEUVERY Ask for our phone sfickers wiI'h number for: TIME -A' FIRE i POLICE 6327 HiIIcresI Rd. Phone LA-4I56 FIRST IN FAsHloNs ' II 2229 , 1 I 212 1 'I fe'flv I I' I' 'I I I 2' TI F ,il l sg, :I I p AUP! x 4420 E Lovers Lane gf, -I if 'I I7 FO-8-8289 PTI-IAT Announcer. cenfmww ears ,EMQHASI5 son His. COMMERCIA55, THANKS 'ICO QIJBRDVERLOADED WIFI-NGu COMpLlMENT5 of ' A Gable F GAN AND FAGAN EI t . S . AGENCY ec nc ervIce 3623 Oak Lawn Ave. LA-9306 6713 Snider PING e. A. FAGAN-RUTH FAGAN LA-3I88 BONNIE OLDENKAMP Insurance-Bonds-Real Es'I'a+e PLAZA HOBBY CENTER Specializing in Model Airplanes 0 Snider Plaza Across From The Founfain Progress Laundry 8: Cleaning Co. 3508 Live Oak VI-8I8I THE PROGRESS WAY PLEASES clTY-wlDe DELIVERY DRY-coLD AIR STORAGE WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE Percy Bozeman ConsI'ruc:I'ion Co. I2835 Pres+on Road FREE ESTIMATES ON HOME CONSTRUCTION AND LOAN ASSOCIATION L. G. Balfour Co. Fon convenience oe senloas Ano Junuons 2nd Floor, Sanger Bros. Rings, Graduarion Announcements. Awards HELENE CURTIS REVIVEX Condilioning Wave STELLA MAE'S BEAUTY SALON I43 Walnul Hill Village DI-5628 My Florist FLOWERS DIRECT FROM GROWERS TO YOU Corsages-I.00 8: Up Open 7 Days A Week Orchids-I.50 8: Up 5630 Lemmon Complimenfs of T. C. BATESON 81 CO. TWO FINE STORES For I MEN and BOYS Downiown-Presfon Cenfer Keep CooI .i..,.MIIIIHEIl IIIIOM IIIII GUIIIITIOIIEII You'II find seven levels of incloor comfori . . . a'I' your finger-Iips wifh Ihe Single-Knob WeaII'1'r-Dial Con- +roI. Quickly, quiefly, a Mifchell pulls in fresh, oui- cloor air . . . filfers away dir'I', dusr and pollen . . . wrings our excess mois'Iure . . . and delivers air JET- COOLED in summer, I1ea+ed in winier. TI1ere's a MiI'cI1eII wifh all Ihe I1eaI'II1 and com'For+ 'fearures for air condirioning your room. Prices as Iow as 5229.95 SEE YOUR MITCHELL DEALER Disfribufed By 3946 Cen'I'raI Expressway MARLIN ASSOCIATES VI-0I9I 5, r.qdm9M', SPARKMAN-BRAN D, INC. Ross Ave. aI' Pearl ST-2I87 DALLAS, TEXAS HAMBLEN TIRE AND CHAIN CO. I R A vleus CompIimenI's of HARVEY N. WILLIAMS BARNEY MCDONALD Magnolia Dealer The FIorisI' Hillcresf LO-38 I 8 I0003 Harry Hines DI-4200 CompIimenIs of WILLENA MONROE INSURANCE GREAT NATIONAL LIFE BLDG. PR-8866 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '54 Complimenfs of A FRIEND . 2 The Senior Favorite party at Carol's house. New seniors Bob Achilles and Phyllis Bogart and new iunior Billy Ruth Boyd register at the office. 1 4' S. . ,, f ,, fl if - . J, +3-A . CHEERLEADERS elected by The JUNIOR HIGH GRADES--Ban bara Wood, Jill Worley, Judy Fleming, Fran Hewitt, and Ann Billings. Av-- Bes+ Wishes Io I'I1e Pan+I1ers CARUTH BUILDING SERVICE Building Ma'I'eriaIs S'I'eeI Fabricafions CARUTH CORPORATION I E kc I 1'I'II iII'I iii Ex IS 2 Lam.: '-. 434' l beyi' Sl920 beye' 522.00. ,175 K ' glrIs SI5.Z0 gnrIs 520-40, at :aa ' I I Important Notice: , .1 ' nr Everts Village anfl Downtown Stores have an exceptionally fine class ring for the High School students See Everts Dallas High School Finer Jewelry - - JEWELERS I8I5 Main Sfreei' Highland Park Village Bes+ Wishes Io The Pan'rhers LETT INSURANCE GREAT NATIONAL LIFE BLDG. RI-I055 SHOP SI'anford's Where You'II Find I'he Proudesi Names in Furni'Iure a+ Budgef Prices-Convenienf Terms Yes, You'II See THE NATION'S LEADING BRANDS! You've Seen Them In Your Favorire Magazine 2I I0-I I-I2-I3 Elm S+., Telephone RI-533I S Bes1' Wishes +o ihe Pan'rhers TYSON PIANO CO. 35I3 Oak Lawn JU-6l23 BOSTICK CLEANERS C 5408 Lovers 'Lane DI-8260 MARGIE'S DRESS SHOPS S+ore No. I-I639 Pacific, ST-3225 Sfore No. 2-4508 Lovers Lane, EM-7344 Sfore No. 3-2l3 Lake Park Shopping Cenfer, FA-6859 CASA LINDA DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT soon Foon IS oun SPECIALTY 9499 Garland Road FA-5605 Lea'H'leT'CT'aTT, Saddles Made and Repaired China, Glass, Furnifure Bools and Ranchwear GHS and Brie-a-brac DALCRAFT LEATHER GOODS :asus HARRY HINES DI-7256 ll5l7 Harry Hines Dl-0864 WATCHES, RINGS, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY Gifls for Al Occasions lf tr If t JGWGIEEWS 6106 LUTHER LANE - PRESTON CENTER Telephone FO-8-S226 BUD'S OLD FASHIONEDABARBECUE and Walermelon BRlNG YOUR FRIENDS TO BUD'S 550I Inwood Plaza EL-9082 FAY CRAWFORD A , BEAUTY SALON Lovely Hair-Lovelier You 4234 Oak Lawn LA-4l0I 51 . 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