Hillcrest High School - Panther Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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HJ P X 'X V ' w K' V U fl f 5 - X K V f X f' s xnxx Sllf' KI 1 .J F 1 J XT! Ji 9 Q u , if N 1, J u' fffx i K fu' x N x 1 I r L 1 ' V 14 xx IE? v ' If Ol I I. N The year 1955-1956 has truly been a banner Hillcrest chalked up a record-breaking enrollment curriculum to train our boys for any national Hillcrest did not always win in Sports, the athletic to make good sportsmanship their goal. Student-teacher relationship became closer, and resulted. In spite of crowded classrooms, Hillcrest students To back up our christening of the banner year year in accom plishments for Hillcrest High School. of some 2100 students. R.O.T.C. was added to our emergency, or just to become better men. Although program taught both participants and spectators a better understanding of each other's problems maintained their high scholastic standing. we proudly present the 1956 APA I A -lv .aff f, N 9' C 61 IE nfs FACULTY . . SENIORS . . . IUNIORS .... SOPHOMORES . . . UNDERCLASS . . . CALENDAR , . . CLUBS. . . . SPORTS ..... . SUPERLATIVES . . . ACTIVITIES and ADVERTISING . . . ' W DEDICATION i QAM if MRS. LILLIAN SPRUCE Ll S or student, Betty H gginbotham. MASTERY OF THE SUBJECT And the ability to project the knowledge of this subject to the students must be counted as essential to a good teacher. AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE PROBLEMS Questions, and decisions that are -part of every teenager, the thorough understanding of a school that can come only through years of experience gained in that school, and a desire to place a higher education Within the reach of every student who wants it and is qualified to obtain it are prime requisites of a good advisor. FOR THESE QUALITIES And for the love, admiration, and respect she has engendered in the hearts of Hillcrest students, we proudly dedicate this, the 1956 PANTHER, to our teacher, guide, counsellor, and friend . . . MRS. LILLIAN SPRUCE. Spruce counsels MR. FRED R. BOSWELL BDARDUFEDLICATICIN W- T-WHITE EUPERINTENDENT DF SCHOOLS E. D. WALKER ASSISTANT ELJPERINTENDENT Eowm L. Rlppv, M. D. WEEMNT DALLASINDEPENDENT EEHUULI STRIET MR5,TRAl:YH.RUTHERFDF2D RDEERT HIMCKAY WEE-PRES1DENT DALLAS, TEXAS Asszs'rANTsuPznnN1'ENoEN'r Mms.v:nNmN D.INEFZAM FR NKL-WH-UA 5 -J'-:K H- BREARD AEEIETANT 5 PER NTENDENT FRANKLIN E.EPAFFDRD ECHDELADMINIETRATIUNBUILDING BRY NAD A A5115 VAN M-LAMM 37013 RDSSAVENUE SECRETARY-BU :NESS MANAGER Rouse Howzu. - DUN E. MATTHEWS R'L'D'LLARD -'R HILLERE51-H1EH5g3HQQL A5slsTAN1 rr:z1HE EUPERINTENDENT FRED R EDEWELL, FRINCZPAL. The publication of the l9SS-'56 PANTHER marks the end of an out- standing year in the history of Hillcrest High School. Those activities, class projects, personalities, and class pictures which are included here record for us, as well as for future classes, our progress and accomplishments. It is my hope that Hillcrest students will leave the school re- membering their feelings of pride and unity which came when the student body worked together for the good of their school, that they can carry with them this same spirit, transforming it into adult obligations of citizenship in a democracy and determination to maintain their ideals, both morally and spiritually, that, by example, they will uphold stand- ards which will have a positive influence on others, that they will ful- fill their ambitions, that they will never lose the desire to learn, that they will,-as adults, lead full rewarding lives. Sincerely yours, .E Fred R, Boswell Principal , X X, f ADMIN I TR TIG Left to right: Mr. Rouse Howell, Mr. R. B. Gilmore, Mr. VV. A. Blair. Dr. YV. T. Wlhite, Dr E. L. Rippy, Mrs. T. H. RuthPrfm'd, Mr. F. E. Spafford, Mr. R. L. Dillard, Mrs. V. D. lngram Mr. Van Lamm: ineinbers of the School Board. Left to right: Assistant Superintendent E, R. Walker, Superintendent W. T. White, Assistant I4 Superintendent Frank L. W'illiams. Back: Secretary, Business Manager T. W. Browne. Assistant Superintendent Don Matthews, Assistant Superintendent R. H. McKay. ADVI OR N Mr, Thompson explains to Senior Elliott Wolfler how W Hillcrest won the many prizes displayed in our gleam- AQE THOM - VIC PSON ing trophy case. 8 Przhc-,bel UCB l XAN SPR LlLLC0un5elor Mrs. Spruce does her best to boast American Educa tion Week. JO WULLIAFUS Mrs. Williams spares a moment from her usual busy De 012 I5 day for a smile. OFFICE TAFF More questions come to these 1 th ,ma-w., peop e an W4 sw anyone else in school. VELMA CUNNELS, Attendance Office MARY BELLE BEEBE, School Secretary Mr. B0swell's good right arm. They take care of the many adminis- trative details that help make a good school possible. If you are interested, this is the woman - who takes down your grades and makes The Flechtner twins keep busy as Mrs. them official. She is Mrs. Hazel Moore Williams makes a telephone call. from the administration office. A dental apnointment, a downtown council meeting . . . these are the people you see. LORNE FROST GETHREL SMITH I6 Nurse Attendance Office TEACHER ACTIVITIE A teacher harvesting on his summer vacation? W. K. Mackey, shop teacher, operated a combine as part of his job following a harvesting team. This was only one of the varied activities of the Hillcrest faculty during the past summer. Working in department stores and filling stations, in our city parks as recreational supervisors and for a wholesale grocery company kept several Hillcrest teachers occupied. Woodrow Keahey, math teacher, and Stoney Cayce, coach, were kept busy in the armed forces. Mr. Keahey visited Florida via a naval cruise. Wally Gursch, history teacher, won a gold watch for superior salesmanship while working for an insurance company. Quieter pursuits occupied J. C. Mitchell and other faculty members, who worked in their gardens. Teachers who went abroad during the summer were Mrs. Claire Cunningham, who vacationed in Mexico, and Mrs. Katherine Taylor and Miss Judy Kinney, who visited Europe. Although this may sound like the feminine side of the faculty is the more traveled, several of our men teachers have visited Europe and the South Pacific during World War Il as special employees of Uncle Sam. lot of fresh air and Mr. Mackey got a ' ' mmer. SU nshine from his Job last su Miss Marie Faust indulged in her favorite hobby, mountain climbing, and added several new peaks to her long list. Louis Moore also did some mountain climbing, but describes his type as the tame variety and remains content to hold the net for Miss Faust's more dangerous exploits. From a good source comes the information that Avery Freeman, biology teacher, added so many new specimens to his collection this summer that the cigar boxes threaten to take over his house, and Paul Ledbetter is about to move out the walls h' den to make room for his cartoons and history. d anced work in their field were Mrs. Lois Norred, who con d journalism at S.M.U.' of is ' ' d d teachers who did a v ' ' ks who studied advance , Earl ' ' Educationg Miss Included among the professionally mln e tributed to the homemaking convention in Fort Worthg Mrs. Patricia Mee , Beesley and Garland Collett, who attended North Texas State College and received their Masters Degree in Reta Leatherman, who received her M.A. Degree in Education at Texas State College for Womeng and Mrs. Grace Pratt, who S.M.U. did graduate work at iss Wedding bells rang last summer for three Hillcrest teachers: the former M Joan Bredlow, junior high English teacher, became the wife of Jack Parker, Hill- crest metal shop teacher last yearg and the former Miss Virginia Ruth Miller ex- changed vows with David Thornton. George Neal, who has his Master's Degree from Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, continued his studies there last summer and visited Niagara Falls with his family. ' ' lin , or working at various jobs, Whether it was furthering their education, trave g Hillcrest teachers returned to school this year refreshed and better prepared than ' od education as a result of their experiences during ever to gi the past summer. ve their students a go Mieg F ' HUSI 3m'd 1 st her favorite Setting I7 Mr. Freeman traps another victim for his collection. LA GUAGE ART TEZZIE JOHNSON COX lVI.A., English, Future Teachers Sponsor. s CLAIRE CUNNINCHAM B.A., Debate, Activity Director, Senior Play Director, Cheerleaders Sponsor, National For- ensic League Sponsor. 1 My , as 15 . C K ,k,p,: g A 42 ,LVK1 sw' I t A za, e S is 2 . I ' f 3 af X DOROTHORY MARIE FAUST IVA FLECK DIERS B.A., English. B.A., English English. Two old pros at the journalism game, Barbara Thompson and Shirley Thompson, give a few pointers to fledglings Mac Miller and Sandra Butters while journalism sponsor Patricia Meeks looks on. MARGARET FLEMISTER Spanish, Ice Skating Club. I8 V 4 12 , 2 12 as-QQ . 1 I f 2, ., V ls E552 ,K ., , MILDREDC FOSTER B.S., Spanish, La Cum- bre Sponsor. Through the study of English we learn about our own lan- guage and literatureg and through the study of foreign lan- guages we learn about the lan- guage, literature, customs, and culture of other countries. I AR MD I 'ji ll 'uw' K . H - . 0 .V ff 1 :' V 'C V' 1. - ..,- . al l S 'i - il r rr gifts' ' BESS HAMILTON RUTH HAMILTON FRANCES M.A., Latin, L a t i n M.E., English, Senior HATCHER Club Sponsor. Class Sponsor. B.A., Spanish. LA GUAGE ART 3 'QT' 15' 5 X , . we BARBARA JUDY KINNEY PATRICIA MEEKS JOANN PARKER ZULEIKA SCOTT KENDALL B.A., English, Pan- B.A., Journalism, Quill B.A., English. M.A., Le Cercle Fran- B.S., English American Sponsor. and Scroll Sponsor. cais Sponsor, French. Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Cox explain the procedure of the English Conference to be held at Hillcrest to student participants, Phil Charat and Kitty Cisher. 7 CLAUDIA STILES KATHRYN TAYLOR English. M.A., English, Tri-Hi Y Sponsor. '5 W if Ng s NAN THOMPSON MARY TOLIVER B.S.,English. M.A., Spanish, S.N.- H.S. Co-Sponsor. ATH Wg, g f 1 ,. N E 'sf , ' iff, filly l , , Mug. 55973 Y 5 A V K A iw . 1-, L52 ,. -A l L A L ,J, 1 ,,,. ' ff' , im m -:,,:.Z A L.Y'Q . A ' ' . .... gg. , 3 , :'f:- MARTHA BEALL MAXYNE CAMMACK FLORENCE FILES WOODROW K, KEAHEY BETA l,E,vX'I'l'lEliNlAN , B.A. BS. B.A. HS, MA- Math Algebra English, Math Alum-bra Algr-lam Language Arts Junior Sponsor Frvslnnan Class Freshman Class Sponsor Sponsor fy? W ww M5 . 4 Jdfur-14 ix ll l S ll J. C. MITCHELL ILA. Cvornvtry Book Ronin Athletic Business Malulgvr 20 HAROLD Sl'llfLER KS. Algvlmrzl 1, ..-nn. LELA SOWELI. ilgXll'l'HELL liilllllllf l.. KLA. W,X'l'SON NYll.l.l XNIS Trlg. Ut'0llll'l!'y NIS, Xllllll Stumlvnl flUl1lll'll Cn-mm-try Eighllx Crurlf- SIHUIISOI' CIE CE lil Mm 2.5 199 t'1Fl'N- QQN 4 S 'Il . ff J fiwij xr.. i K fi .f , x --- ALICE CRAFT TOM EDWARDS NANCY FAMBRO AVERY H. B.A., Health, Eighth B.S., Biol0gY, Junior B.B.A., Health, Eighth FREEMAN Grade. High Football. Grade. MS., Biology. The study of science aids us in understanding our environment, in reason- ing scientifically, and in appreciating the rapid strides made by science in the past century. Mr. Freeman instructs use of a microscope. Joyce Walters, Thelma Levinson, and Ed Tennison in the , ..V giivv, M AA vypi g ,gy 1 - M -1. he LOUIS E. GEORGE C. NEAL GEORGE C. MOORE, JR. MS., Chemistry, Ten- PEARCE M.S., Student Council, nis, Visual Education. M.E., Chemistry. Junior Class Biology. 19 ELAINE PHILLIPS MARY WALLACE B.A., Health Science, M.A., Physics, Camera Eighth Grade. Club. 2I GITA BRAUDE A.B., Social Studies Eighth Grade. Mrs McElhannon demonstrates a mode of early transporta tion travel by desk. he GARLAND PANSY COWAN I M CLAUNCH MARY DRAKE DOROTHY COLLETT MA History C0 BA Social Studies BS., World History CERLACH MS World History Sponsor Devotional E1 hth Grade Junior Junior Red Cross Co World History B Team Football High Football Sponsor. XB 'S 4' I ,pw-ww UCIAL TUDIE at A , , '- NSE- 'it gi mm 5 K H k, i,k. it KAREN BROWN PAULINE CALE M.A. AB. V Social Studies Social Studies f Eighth Grade Eighth Grade ,lunior High Junior Red Cross Sponsor Miss Cale points out the pilgrims' landing place to her eighth grade social studies class. The study of social studies helps us in three Ways: first, in understanding the events of the past, second, in understanding the current events of today, and third, in understanding the coming events of the future. Miss Drake commands the complete attention of her world historv class , tw we in .L 357 it , S A xi A in u A. pf' i i 2. 'V A A. . . ' i'i Q E ,'i ' . iii' -- i-'t, .V H ,VL Vkdr . ,. i trs l f 1 W. E. GURSCH PAUL LEDBETTEK ELEANOR MANUEL LYNETTE BEN HW3 MA. MA. BA. MCELHANNON j MA-I Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies B,A, bookliecping Sophomore Class Co-Sponsor Devotional Eighth Grade World History HIFWY Sponsor i'Panther Sponsor P.T.A. Secretary N.H,S. Sponsor 23 24 PRACTICAL, FI E A D BUSINESS ART GLADYS BELLOWS DAYLE DRIVER ROBERT R. M.S., Shorthand, Typ- B.S., Typing. HOLLENBAUGH ing. B.S., Electric Shop. The study of practical, fine, and business arts completes the well-rounded education begun by purely academic subjects. By sewing, cooking, typing, and working in the shops, students learn by doing. 3 i '- , I I L, A I iilp ssslst I s CARLOS M. WILLIAM K. JAMES E. MOORE JOHNSON MACKEY Distrihutive Education. M.E., Wood Shop, Co- Metal Sh0P- Sponsor Ham Club. LOIS P. NORRED ROBERT QUAST PERSIS SHEARER B.S,, Homernaking, Co- B.S., M e c h a nic al M-A., ATI, AIT Advi- Sponsor Junior Red Drawing, Senior Class SOT to updlllherf' Art Cross. Sponsor. Service Club Sponsor. VIRGINIA THORNTON B.S., Homemak ing, Y-Teen Sponsor T UDY HALL A D LIBRARY w ' N ,js-sp., M ,W ANNA BURBRIDGE IRMA EDWARDS NORMA LIGGETT VERNAH SCOTT Study Hall. B.A., Study Hall. P.C., Study Hall. M.S., Librarian, Li- Mrs. Edwards views the crowded conditions in her study hall in the balcony of the auditorium. The study of music not only gives the pleasure of performing, but aids in the de- velopment of music appreciation. DALBEY CRITES B.M., B a n d, Ham Club. brary Assistants' Club. Miss Ratcliff leads a chorus class in a rousing version of '4Make Mine Country Style. I in I ,., 'fn ' i p f V Y 'f.,, Q7 V 'f i f ' V. 'I it ir- 5 . I I at-' I . r K fi I I it 1 l ' VIRGINIA WELDON DOROTHY WOOD RATCLIFF WENDLAND Music, Eighth Grades. M.M., Chorus. B.M., Orchestra. 25 PHYSICAL EDUCATIO . Q, X - 5, ,ww HH ZVVHV V :fi .k, L , :il 1-M I . f IN fa E . -vv 1 L,.VLL. . f'f?sgs1f5?bfai!g,gif3Sz - ik, 1asK SEM A, t J at gv, tis' A v a a X.. , 1, :..'- iiisi : 123 .:-'- STONEY CAYCE EARL G. BEESLEY EARL KILLOUGH M.S., Football and M.A., Math, Football, M.E., Athletic Direc- Basketball, Drivers Baseball Coach. tor, Math. Training. Active participation in the various athletic programs in the school provide the needed training in good sportsmanship and the Wholesome enjoyment derived from competitive sports. Q,k..i1. H165 ?ff?Hg31,s Eg:1AQ,,,.? Coaches Withrow and Edwards look over their grade book during second period gym. . ,, X S . X ,M me f 3, WU' ,. ':E4 xfffffff' , ' ' ff 'I ELT: N 7 A - .. v .ggz o fa ,t , . ffaffl I ' PATRICIA O'CONN OR M.A., Girls' P.E., Pan- aders Sponsor. 26 2, PRATT B.S., Physical Educa- tion. HAROLD SALMON M.A., P.E., Head Bas- ketball Coach. Gene Patterson, Miss O'Connor, and Miss Tucker, practice teacher from S.M.U., discuss a drill during Panader practice. ...A 3 K Q ALVIN WITHROW B.S., M.E,, Head Track Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Key Club Sponsor. 1 . i fr: I .n' iii il x LIEUTENANT J. B. WILSON R.O.T.C. TEACHER ' ACTIVITIE Mrs. Meeks explains the five W's and the H to her Mrs. Taylor glances up unexpectedly as the photogra- journalism class. pher snaps her picture. These are typical classroom scenes. The chief job of the school is to teach. Here teach- ing is going on. We het you will look back at these pictures to see what a familiar room looks like after y ou leave Hillcrest. And We are proud of our teachers as teach- ers. Mrs. Fleck explains some of the principles of grammar Mrs. Sowell smiles hopefully at her geometry class. to her students. 27 iff SE IGH CLASS OFFICER 30 AWWA K hw fm---.Q .i,,.. C. E. STEWART, President J. T. TRAMMELL, Vice President f , dnt? JO LYNN GUFFY, Treasurer ANN VAN LANDINCHAM, Secretary 'I-77 E IOR CLASS SPO SOR 3154 ? . 5,1 MRS. RUTH HAMILTON MR. QUAST SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD M-1 32? WE? I 5 pm., Members of the Senior Executive Board are: First row: Jo Lynn Guffey, Vicki Lynn Hulett, Pat Moore, Diane Reeder, Judy Fortassain, Ann Van Landingham. Second row: Glenn Garrison, Bruce Blome, ,Iohn Weaver, and ,Ion Bauman. GRACE ADKINSwThree years La Cumbre 534 Y-Teens 53-55g Honor Roll 54 JACK ADLETA--Two years Bw team basketball 54-55g HA team basketball 55-56g HA team baseball 55-56g Alpha Hi-Y 54-565 Treasurer 55-56g Honor Roll JERRY ALLEN-Four years A football team 54-55g Ice Skating Club 54g Spanish Club 53-54 DIANE ALLERT-One year STEVE AARON-Three years KATHRYN ADAMSfThree years FTA 55g Big Sisters 54, 55g La Cumbre 54g Y-Teens 53-55g Select Choir 559 Mixed Choir 54g Band 53-555 Linz Ping Honor Roll, Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President 55 KAREN ALDRICH-Four and one-half years Y-Teens 55 BILLY ALLEN-Four years B team football 52, 53g A team football 54, 55g Letter 55, HB team baseball 54, A team baseball 52. NEIL ANDERSON-Three and one-half years Golf 54, Student Activity Con. 54, 55g Debate 53, 55g Treas. 55, Letter 53-55, State Extemp. Speaking 553 JCL 553 French Club 563 Vox-Pop 54, 55g Hi-Y 55g Student Council 563 Jr. Red Cross Council Alt. 54g Degree of Distinc. 54, NFL 53-563 First Place, Regionals Extemp. Spk. 55, H. Stanley Knapp Speech Award 55g NHS 54, 55g Pres. 55g Jr. Rotarian 555 PANTHER staff, Business Mgr. 565 Ice Skating Club 55g Junior Ex. Bd.g Honor Rollg Linz Pin 54, 55g BOY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED REAGAN H. ANDREWS-Four and one-half years DOTTIE ARGO-Four years Y- Teens 53-553 Big Sisters 55g Panaders 54-56g Camera Club 53g Pan Ams 54-553 HURRICANE staff 563 Ice Skating 53g Office Asst. 553 Honor Rollg Red Cross MARC-IE ARONOFFWFULU and one-half years Linz Ping Jr. Classical League, 54g Honor Rollg Chorus 52-535 Select Choir 53-565 HURRICANE Staff-Proofreader 55g Library Asst. 52g Camera Club 52 SUJEAN BAIRD-Four Years Y Teens 55g Ice Skating 55-56g Honor Roll 55-56 ARDTH BAKER-One-half year BETHANYANN BARGER-Three years Y-Teens 53-563 Big Sisters 54-55g Red Cross 54-55g Ice Skating 589 Honor Rollg Linz Pin 53-559 NHS 55-563 FTA 553 Operetta 53-54g Everts Award 555 Girls Chorus, 54 CECELIA LYNNE BARNES-Four years Honor Rollg libraryg chorus 56 TONY ARNOLD-Four years Dev. Comm. 54-55, Pres. 563 Golf 54-563 Latin 54-554 JCLg Honor Roll RONALD ARPS-Two years Honor Roll 52-559 Linz Ping Select Choir 54-g Operetta 54g Jr. Red Cross Rep. 55g ROTC Drill Platoon Leader 55g Regimental Comman- derg Male Soloist Dal-Hi Concert 54-55 5 ANDY BALCOM-Three and one-half years Ham Club 54-55 PAT BALLARD-Three and one-half years Y-Teens 53-55g Honor Rollg Big Sister 559 Red Cross Rep. 55g Ice Skating 56 WANDA BARTON-Four years Y-Teens 54-553 Big Sister, 54-553 Camera Club 533 Pan-Ams 54-563 Spanish NHS3 Follies 543 Chorus 553 Majorette 563 Linz Ping Honor Roll JON BAUMAN-Four years Red Cross Rep. 523 533 Camera Club 523 Senior Executive Bd. 553 BROOKS BELL-Five years Student Council Rep. 523 MB Team Foofball 53, 543 Pres. of La Cumbre 533 Red Cross Rep. 543 Jr. Exec. Bd.3 Cheerleader 553 Alpha Hi-Y, 553 Y-Teen Prince3 Booster Comm.3 MOST FUN BOY BARBARA BENNETT-Two years Y-Teens 543 Big Sister 54-553 Red Cross Rep. 553 French Club 553 Linz Pin 543 HURRICANE StaffvClub Ed. 553 Panaderis 553 Honor Roll Vox Pop 54, 553 Follies 533 Office Asst.3 golf Panaders 54-553 Y-Teens 53-553 Big Sister 54-563 Mixed Chorus 53- 543 Girls, Chorus 54-553 HURRICANE-Proofreader 563 Nurses Asst. 55-563 FNA 553 Ice Skating 553 Red Cross 533 PANTHER Staff: .t at - 'f si t -3 CELESTE BERTRAND Three years N Ei f Honor Roll ' RENEE BLACKYFour years 5' Y-Teens 563 Red Cross 563 Honor Roll iff?-Q I 2 . liill-.lllllli J ' st -at.-ww, if wttmt.,-.t,' .mari - ,. i i Mui'-515 Vs - is sitmlibssgQM'3lliiill3 Rl ' ' N ' -.tres'i.ttfweafa'iist:i J J I if I SHIRLEY BLAKE-Four years Big Sisters 54-553 Y-Teens 54-553 Red Cross BRUCE BLOME-Four years NHS 55-563 Span. NHS 53'55Q Rep. Junior Red Cross 54-35: Linz Pin 54-553 Post 81 Lintel 553 Track 54-563 Pan Am. 52-533 Sr. Exec. Comm. 56 DIXIE BOND-Four years Student Council Rep. 55, Alt. 543 Panaders 553 Majorette 56: Y-Teens 55-56g La Cumbre 543 Big Sisters 55-563 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 563 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 533 Clinic Asst. 54-553 Linz Pin 54-55g Honor Roll JACKIE BOOTH-Four years Cheerleading 54-563 Football Princess 54,553 Jr. Red Crossg Key Club Princess 563 Panaders 543 Big Sisters 553 Y-Teen 53-553 Library Asst. 523 Office Asst. 533 Nurses Asst. 543 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 553 Follies 533 Ice Skating 543 Dev. Comm. 53 1 . A ,. X: ,E W ' . .... 'I wt -vt 5 2 I . JANlE BOWLESfFour years Honor Roll: Linz Pin 55: Y-Teens 53-55: Big Sisters 55: Panaclers 55: lce Skating Club 55: Camera Club 53: Pan Ams 54. 55: HURRICANE Staff 56: Office Asst. 54. 55 1. in JOHN BRACKEN-Four years 'Rx i HA Football 55: Letter 55: Key Clult 55: S'udent Council Rep. 53 ll ,sg , l 5 t l i ii M ' 5 S BETTE BRADEN4F0af years , 3' Panaders 54, 55: HURRICANE Staff, 55: Big Sisters 54, 55: Y-Teens M 'lk 53, 55: FTA 55: Camera Club 53. 54: Nurses Ass. 54, 55 5 JO LAVELLE BRAESICKE-One year Y-Teens 55 sf s HM T-if his t , Wi , ,awww ...t. , PATSY BURGESS-Four years Pan-Am. 53: Red Cross 53: Library Asst. 55: Y-Teens 56: Honor Roll X01- RONALD BURNS-Four years Camera Club 52, 53: Pan-Ams 54, 55: Red Cross Rep. SANDRA BURTfThree years Y-Teen 53-55: Big Sisters 54, 55: La Cumbre 53, 54: Pan-Ams 54-56: PASF convention 55: Pataders 54, 55: Lt. 55: Linz Pin 54. 55: PANTHER Staff 54: NHS 55: Student Council Alt. 55: Omega Tri-Hi-Y 55: Honor Roll SANDRA BUTTERS-Four years Panaders 54, 55: FTA Chaplain 55: Big Sisters 55: Y-Teens 52-54: Pan-Am. 52, 53: HURRICANE Staff, Literary Ed, 55: Follies 53: Jr. Red Cross: Honor Roll MARY ANN cAMPBELLaF0uf years 5 2 , , ,., , ,,. 5 W 514 Y-Teens 52-55: Follies 53, 54: Ice Skating Club 54: Big Sisters 55, 56: ,., ,,,,., ,. JCL 55: Vox Pop 55, 56, Pres.: NHS 55, 56: HURRICANE Staff 56, 5 'zil , ,z 3 Feature Ed.: Quill and Scroll 55: Treasurer 55: Linz Pin 54, 55: fill' ' :SA ' 'V 1557 Honor Roll V7,'.' A ,V I DoLoREs CARROZZA-Four ,fears 3 , Panaders 53-55: Y-Teens 53-55: Pan-Ams 54: Vice Pres.: Big Sisters VKA, U 5, 'i . . , A ,fi 54: FNA 54: PASF Convention 55: Linz Pin 53: Honor Roll ,VVV ,gg t VL I 5 p : . . - , X , 1 ret 'M rist 1: -.S . e :Q . I' qi' V ANDY CHILDERS-Two years HA team football, Letter 55, Intramural basketball champions 55-56, Linz Pin 54, 55, Honor Roll GEORGE CLARK-Two years B team basketball 54, 55, Track 55, 56, Student Council 54, 55, Alpha Hi-Y 55, 56, Office assistant, PANTHER Staff, Honor Roll ANDREW COLEMAN FRANCES COMBS-Three years Library Asst. 53-55, Sec. 54, Pres. 55, Y-Teens 53-55, Devotional Comm. 54, 55, Big Sisters 54, 55, Girls Chorus 54, Omega Tri-Hi-Y 55, HURRICANE Staff, Promotion Mgr. 56, Honor Roll JUNE CHALKLEY-Four Years Y-Teens 52-55, Sec. 55, Ice Skating Club 52-54, Big Sisters 54-55, Office Assistant 54-56, Red Cross Alt. 55, Honor Roll PHILIPPE CHARAT-Three years Debate 53-55, NFL 53-55, Vice Pres. 54, Pres. 55, Letter 53-55, First Oratory: Muskogee 4'Little Nationals 54-55, Degree of Distinction 54, NHS 55-56, Treasurer 56, Vox Pop 55-56, Golf Team 54-56, Devo- tional Comm. 54-55, Post 81 Lintel 55, Vice Pres. 55, Jr. Red Cross Alt. 54, Camera Club 53, Student Act. Conf. 53-55, Linz Pin 53-56, Honor Roll 53-56, MOST VERSATILE BOY MARY CLARK-Four years Band 52-54, Letter 53, Y-Teens 52-54, Big Sisters 54-55, Ice Skating Club 54-55, Vox Pop 55, Omega Tri-Hi-Y 55, Chaplain 55, HURRI- CANE Staff, Asst. Lit. Ed. 55, Linz Pin 53-54, Honor Roll STEPHEN COLE-Four years Camera Club 52, MB team football 53, Golf Team 53-55, Pan Ani 54-55, Vice Pres. 55, Spanish National Honor Soc. 54-55, Linz Pin 53-55, Honor Roll BRIAN COOK-Four years Track team 54, B team football 53, Ir. Red Cross 53,' Linz Pin 53 HARWIN COOK-Four years HB team football 52, Follies 53, Ice Skating Club 55, Honor Roll 52-54 WALTER COOK-Four and one-half years Library Asst. 525 Follies 53: Select Choir 54-555 Operetta 545 Christ- mas Program 555 Post and Lintel 555 Junior Rotarian 555 HURRI- CANE Staff, Cartoonist 555 La Cumbre 545 All-City Choir 54 ff Rl CH A R D COOPER-One year NONA COSTON- Three years La Cumbre 535 Y-Teens 54-565 Jr. Exec. Board 545 Big Sisters 54-555 Pan Ams. 54-555 HURRICANE Staff, Proofreader 55, Asst. Business Mgr. 545 Select Chorus 55, Sec. 555 Tri-Hi-Y 55, Sec. 555 .lunior Prom Comm. 555 NHS 555 Deleg. to Pan-Am. Con. 545 Sp. Caroling 53-555 Linz Pin5 Honor Roll5 Quill and Scroll 55 CAROL COZARTATwo years EDITH CROSSLEY-Four years Big Sisters 54-555 Y-Teens 54-555 Office Asst. 555 Honor Roll BARBARA ANN CROWSON-Two years sw, Y-Teens 555 lce Skating 555 Bible Linz Pin5 Red Cross Rep. 555 ,vm- Junior Prom Comm. 555 Pan Ams. 555 Big Sisters 55 S W BETTY CULVER-One amz one-lmff yew Exec. Board 555 NHS 555 Tri-Hi-Y 555 Honor Roll FRED DAVIS-Three years .1 A QE, W N KENNETH DAVlSW0ne and one-half years W ' T' TOM DEGAUGHwThree years i ll Orchestra 54-555 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 545 'SBU Team Baseball 54 t Panaders 555 Big Sisters 55-565 Y-Teens 555 Office Asst. 55-565 Sr. '- will l tl'flw H ,. H l in 1 T M mat X ,K New E BARBARA DETWElLERiFour years Y'Teens 53-55g Big Sisters 54, 553 Chorus 52, 535 Debate 55, 56g T NFL 55, Panaders 54, One Act Play Contest 54g Follies 549 HURRICANE Staff, Asst. Sports Ed., Promotion Mgr. 55, Jr. Red t wi X A , ,say 4' MARY VIVIAN DEGROOT-Two years Y-Teens 54, 555 La Cumbre 54, lce Skating Club 553 FTA 553 Big Sisters 55 FRED DELAFIELD-Four years NB team basketball 525 PANTHER Staff 53g Second place in Texas architectural model contest 55 Cross Rep. 53, 54g PANTHER Staff 54, Office Asst. 55g Honor Roll 'al l lllll Quill and Scroll RONNIE DIAMOND-Two years DAVE DUBBRIN-Four years Camera Club 523 Ford lndust. Arts Awards, First Place Regional 55, Honor Roll ROSEMARY DULANEY-One and one-half years Select Choir 55, 56, Y-Teens 55g Tri-Hi-Y 55g Choir Clinic 554 Honor Roll if lltllt 2 BARBARA ANN DIXON-One year Big Sisters 55, Y-Teen 55, Office Asst. 555 Honor Roll JACK DRAKE-Four and' one-half years Camera Club 52g Honor Roll LARRY DU PONT4Three and one-half years Camera Club 52-54 BlLL EARLY-Four years Basketball 53-56, Letter 55, 56, Track 54g Jr. Rotarian 559 Key Club 55, 56g Honor Rollg BEST ALL-AROUND IN SPORTS MLW M 31 l 1 f tm tl? .ti gk 1 . . t W 2? L I VONNIE EASTHAM French Club 553 Honor Roll DON ECHOLS-Four and one-half years Camera Club 51, 523 Ham Club 523 La Cumbre 532 Bu Team Baseball 533 Golf Team 543 ROTC, Regimental Staff 55, Dril 55 4312 SALLY ELLINGERYOM: year lce Skating 553 Jr. Red Cross Representative 553 Y-Teens 5 Roll SALLY ANN ELMER-Three years Red Cross Canteen 553 Y-Teens 54, 553 Big Sister 54, 55 iff 'DFT' MARIAN EVANS-Three years Tennis team 53-553 Ice Skating Club 54-553 Y-Teens 53-563 Big Sisters 54-563 Linz Ping Honor Roll BILL FARRAR-Four years Band 52, 533 La Cumbre 53, 543 Ham Club 53, 543 Asst. Stage Technician 533 ROTC 553 Honor Roll i 5551-c l Platoon 'W ' , warg-nf GERALD EDGE-Three and one-half years A Football 53, 54, 55, Tri-Captain 553 Track 53-553 Letter 553 Key Club 54, 55, Pres. 553 Red Cross 55 LARRY EDGFRTON4Three years HA Football 553 B Football 543 Student Council 53, Alt. 55 g W, ,- ' 1 53 Honor 5 2, , , ll? T, ',3h f ,9,,,,,,,Wti,, t'l'lm,r tt,,ww3, tltltytyyslwwti gr ,,33 ww , J, , ,awk l' ,'Wt w:W'5rf'Wll'ltltllWll,W,,, PATTY EUBANKYFOM years Y-Teens 52-563 Big Sisters 54-563 Ice Skating Club 52-563 Pan-Ams 54-563 Span. NHS 543 PASF Convention 553 Tennis 563 Student Council Alt. 543 FTA 553 Linz Pin3 Honor Roll BOB EVANS-Four years Track 543 Post and Lintel 56 A ' my , -62' ll elf 1 Nil Milli, xii Ill., .. .tl KATHRYN FLETCHNER-Four years Flagbearer 555 Pan-Am 52-555 Convention 545 Big Sister 54, 555 Y-Teen 52-555 Alpha Fidelis Tri-Hi-Y5 Office Asstg Linz ,ling Honor Roll TOMMY FLYNN-Four years Track 525 Golf 53 MELBA .IUNE FOSTER-Four years Chorus 525 Select Choir 53-555 Treas. 555 Pan-Am 525 All City Choir ROBERT FRENCH-Four and one-half years Camera Club 51, 525 La Cumbre 53, 545 Jr. Red Cross Representative 52-555 Salesmanship Club 51, 525 Student Council Alt. 525 Follies 535 Honor Roll ,W BEVERLY FLETCHER-Four years Y-Teens 52-555 Student Council 52-555 Soph. Class Treas.5 NHS 55, 565 Panaders 545 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 54, 555 Pres. 555 Sec. Interclub Hi-Y Council 565 Delegate to Youth and Gov. 555 Big Sister 54-555 Treas. 555 Linz Pin5 Honor Roll5 MOST DEPENDABLE GRACE FLETCHNER-Four years Office Asst. 555 Y-Teen 52-555 Pan-Am 52-555 Convention 545 Big Sister 54, 555 Flagbearer 555 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 555 Linz Ping Honor Roll SANDRA ANN FOLSE-Four years Y-Teens 53-555 Big Sister 53-555 Panaders 54-555 HURRICANE Staff 55, Feature Editor5 PANTHER Staff 53-555 FTA, Reporter 55-565 Linz Pin5 Honor Roll5 Quill and Scroll JUDY FORTASSAIN-Two years Panaders 54, 555 Sec. 555 Big Sisters 54, 555 Y-Teens 54, 555 Alpha Fidelis Tri-Hi-Y 555 La Cumbre5 Office Asst. 555 Ice Skating Club 555 Sr. Exec. Board M I i l mjmfi 6 if yt fm 1 f,,:5155ff a- W 4 Wm' f -:lf ' . 'E IP' Pia ri, - e V TI . - 1.-1.5m,5iliG1fAi+?ta -1 , - ff' ,ei . U - with ' 5' ' ,sgytmww gage-f Fl a. I I BILL FRENSLEY-One year HURRICANE Business Manager 565 Band 555 Orchestra 555 Ice Skating Club 555 Honor Roll CHARLES FRICK-Two years A Football, Letter 555 MB Football 545 A Track 55, 565 Honor Roll CURT FULLER+Four years Camera Club 533 JCL 543 Junior Rotarian 553 Golf Team 543 Dev. Comm 553 Linz Ping Honor Roll GLENN GARRISON-Four years NHS 553 Post and Lintel, Pres. 553 Vox Pop 54, 553 Sr. Exec. Boardg HURRICANE Staff, Sports Editor 553 PANTHER Staff, Sports3 Follies 53, 543 Track 53-56g Linz Pin3 Honor Rollg Quill and Scroll Ro MIRIAM LOUISE GILLER-Four years Y-Teen 52-563 Pan-Am 523 Chorus 52-563 Select 553 Operetta 543 Big Sister 553 Ice Skating 56? Linz Pin3 Honor Roll JON RAY GILLIAM-Four years A Football 55, Letter 553 B Team Football, BH Team Baseball 543 B Basketball 523 MAI' Track 55, 56 ETTA RUE GILBERT One and one half years Big Sisters 55 Y Teens 55 Ice Skating 56 Tennis 55 KITTY GAULT One and one half years Panaders 56 French Club 56 YTeens 56 Select Choir 55 Honor as ROBERT GLAZER-Th ree years B team Baseball 543 WB team Football 54g La Cumbre3 Red Cross Rep. 543 Honor Roll WILLARD GODFREY-Three and one-half years Camera Club 53-543 track 543 Football 553 Ice Skating 54-553 JCL 54-55: Honor Roll JEAN GILILLAND-Four years Y-Teens 52-563 Follies 52-543 Pan-Am 52-54, Red Cross Rep. 54g Ice Skating 53-553 Big Sisters 54, 55, Teras. 54, Vice Pres.'553 Office Assistant 54, 553 Tri-Hi-Y 55, Treas. 553 Linz Ping Honor Roll KITTY GISHER-Four years Y-Teens 52-553 Big Sister 543 Library Asst. 53g Follies 543 PAN- THER Staff, Advertising Mgr. 53-55, Annual Award 54, Co-Editor 553 HURRICANE STAFF: Asst. News Editor 553 NHS 54-55, Sec. 553 Panaders 543 Vox Pop 54-55, Social Chairman 54, Charter Memberg Student Council Alt. 543 JCL 545 Honor Roll CYBEE GOODRICH-Four years IDA ANN GOLMAN-Four years Pan-Am 52g Y-Teens 52-553 Big Sisters 54, 553 Red Cross Rep. 553 Honor Roll JOHN GOODMAN Y f t i 't t Dev. Comm. 52g Pan-Am 523 Nurses Asst. 533 Student Council 533 H Y-Teens 52-55, Class Chairman 532 Treasurer 543 Pres.3 Big Sisters, ' Parliamentarian 543 Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y 54, 55, Del. to Ft. Worth conven- tion, reporter to Austin convention3 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 553 lce Skating Club 53? HURRICANE feature editor 563 Follies 54g Honor Roll GLORIA GRAHAM-Three years Band 54, 553 Y-Teens 553 Big Sisters 553 French Club 553 Select Chorus 553 Girls Chorus and Mixed Chorus 54, 55 . 'ietebl 3 ,421 wtagti VW' , . ' JUDY GREENBERG-Two and one-half years Y-Teens 53'55Q Big Sisters 54 TOM GROW-F our years 3 Band 52-543 NHS 563 Hi-Y 54, 553 A Football team Mgr. Letter 54, 553 UA Baseball team Mgr. 55, 563 PANTHER Staff Advertising and Sports Mgr. 553 Ice Skating Club 553 Linz Pin 54, 553 Honor Roll JO LYNN C-UFFEY-Four and one-half years Library Asst3 Y-Teens 52'55Q Big Sisters 543 Pan-Am 54, 55, Treas. 553 Spanish National Honor Society 553 Follies 543 Ice Skating Club 54g Student Council 553 Alpha Fidelis Tri-Hi-Y 54, 55, Sec. 553 Senior Exec. Bd. 563 Senior Prom Comm. 563 Linz Pin 54, 553 Honor Roll LYNDA HAIRE'-Four years Chorus 52g Class Sec. 52, 533 Student Council 533 Follies 543 Y-Teens 53-55, Soph. Pres. 533 Big Sisters 54, 553 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 54, 553 Quill and Scroll 553 HURRICANE Staff, Circulation Mgr., Asst. Sports Ed.3 NHS 55, 563 Cheerleader 54, 553 Homecoming Princess 543 Homecoming Queen 553 Key Club Valentine Princess 563 CLASS FAVORITE 52-55 .WM li g y . A A t .'Q A l' t'l . T. 3 3' 'tlwt , l'l' t 1 All I t tastxvt . CHARLES HALL-Four years Track 563 Cheerleader 553 Honor Roll JULIA ANN HALLOCK-One year Ice Skating Club 553 Red Cross Canteen Service 553 Select Chorus 553 Linz Ping Honor Roll ' LYNN HALPIN-One year Big Sister 55, Select Chorus. Girls' Chorus 55 PASCHALL HAMBLEN-Three years Vice Pres. Freshman Class, B Team Football 52-549 Senior Exec. Bd., Student Council 52 JACK HARDIN-Four years Ice Skating Club 54g B Team Baseball 53, Jr. Red Cross 553 Traffic Safety Conference 54, Linz Ping Golf 55, Honor Roll MARY ALICE HARDY-Four years Y-Teens 53-55, Omega Tri-Hi-Y 55, Big Sisters 54, 55, Red Cross Rep. 53, Pan-Am. 53-55, Spanish NHS 54, 555 PASF Convention 54g Vox-Pop 54, Follies 53, PANTHER Staff 53-55, Publicity, Advertis- ing, Senior Mgr. 553 HURRICANE Staff, Literary Ed., columnist 55g Quill and Scroll, Secretary 55, Panaders 53-55, Executive Bd., Treas. 55, Linz Ping Honor Roll, WITTIEST GIRL is iii 2 ,.,,. 5 DALE HAMILTON-Three years Band 53-555 Letter 53-55g Post 81 Lintel Club 55, Honor Roll DONALD HAMPTON-One amz' one-half years Select Chorus 55, Debate Club 55, NFL 55 ANN HARRIS-Four years fglr- tttt , , it . Wh me -ev t -g,,.? at tttltmmy, t ra Wi I - - . W t - t ' will-i Pi lg t at tint. ,mv tg, W X X 1 , i ilftlilil' I .X it 1, p, , ' f Y-Teens 52-553 Big Sisters 54, 553 Pan-Am 523 Red Cross '52, 555 Panaders 53, GIC 53, Student Council 53, Tennis 54-56, Letter 54, 555 FTA 55, Charter Member, Vice Pres. 553 Follies 53, 54g Office Asst. 53, Linz Pin 53, 54, Honor Roll ANN HASELTINE-One and one-half years Pan-Am 54, Big Sisters 54, Panaders 55, Chorus, FTA, Treasurer 55, Honor Roll ,Q ,r K ,,.:,'tf ., ' 1 , ...... ,N , H , ,,,, 1 I - ,ai li- t- 't JIM HAWLEY FRANZ I-IELBIG-One year Student Council Rep. 553 L'Alliance Francaise, Pres. 559 Camera Club 55, Key Club 55, Jr. Rotarian 55, Band 555 Honor Roll, Exchange student on scholarship from Germany M v Wm vw wif- Y 'ulmx X ll fly -wr f . Z W B' eslww lm. if M... N X . f','i 1.qx f'!g'j in 1, - tt HARRIET HILL-Three years Panaders 54, 55, Y-Teens 53-55, Office Asst: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 55, Big Sisters 54, 55, Sec. 55, Linz Pin, Honor Roll OWEN HILL-Two years Key Club 55, Jr. Rotarian 55, Bu Football 54, A Track 55-56, AH Basketball 55, Letter 55, MBU Basketball 54 NELDA HOLT-Three years Y-Teens 53, 54, Big Sisters 53, 54, Linz Pin 53-55, Honor Roll, Chorus 53, 54, Office Asst. 53, 54 BILL HOOTEN-Two years irtt I I- We smut.,-'ref' gr ' Q H if .. , A . ,rating l A' I ' r 'fra ' ' .12 il I Mi T 5 ,. . Qgg- X ' KAY HENRY-Four years Panaders 54-55, Y-Teens 53-55, Vice Pres. 55, Sub Chair. 53, Tri- Hi-Y 55, Vice Pres. 55, Big Sisters 55, Student Council 55, Jr. Ex. Board 54, Office Asst. 55, Ice Skating Club 54-55 BETTY HIGGlNBOTHAMf-Th ree years French Club, Treas. 55, JCL 54, Y-Teens 54-56, Jr. Traffic Comm. 55, Office Asst. 54-56, Rep. to Safety Traffic Con., Vox Pop 55, Linz Pin, Honor Roll VIRGINIA HOLDEN-Four years HURRICANE, News Ed. 55, Managing Ed. 55, Quill and Scroll 55, NHS, Activity Chairman 55-56, Hall of Fame 55, Jr. Traffic Comm. 54, Y-Teens 53-55, Big Sisters 54-56, French Club 55-56, DAR Citizenship Award 56, Office Asst. 56, Omega Tri-Hi-Y 55-56, Sec. Senator Youth and Gov., Debate Club, NFL 53-56, Treas. 54, Vice Pres. 55-56, City Debate Team 54-55, Linz Pin, Honor Roll ,- MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED CHARLES HOLTwTwo and one-half years Ice Skating 54, La Curnbre 54, Linz Pin 54-55, Honor Roll 54-55, ROTC Officer 55, French Club 55 TOMMY HOPKINS-Four years JAY HOPPENSTEINAThree years Golf Team 54, 55, Honor Roll 54, 55, Linz Pin 54, 55, Dev. Comm. 55 :Q PERRY HOWELL-Three years Ham Club 53-545 Ice Skating Club 55-565 HURRICANE Staff Photog. 55: Boys' Chorus 565 Operetta 555 Spotlight Operator 565 PANTHER Photog. 55 Wwe VICKI LYNN HULETT-Three years NHS 555 Panaders 555 La Cumbre 53-555 Big Sister 54-555 Y-Teens 555 Sr. Exec. Bd. 555 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 555 HURRICANE Staff, Asst. Feature Editor 565 Linz Awards 53-565 Honor Roll5 MOST CON- SIDERATE GIRL 4- JANE IZZARD-Three years Y-Teens 53-555 Big Sisters 545 Honor Roll -fn-A DON JACKSON-Four years Pan-Am. Club 54-56, Pres. 55-565 First in Pan-Am. State Essay Contest 555 SNHS 54-56, Critic 54, See. 565 Jr. Red Cross 55-565 NHS 55-565 Golf Team 54-56, Letter 54-555 Linz Pin5 Honor Roll AUDREE JACOBS ELAINE JACOBS--One year NANCY JOHNSON-Four years Panaders 54-56, Treas. 55, Pres. 565 Y-Teens 545 Big Sister 55-565 Follies 53-545 Red Cross Rep. 555 Tri-Hi-Y 565 Office Asst. 565 Honor Roll 53-565 MOST FUN GIRL SAM KAMEN-Two years t f Golf Team 545 Honor Roll 5? lt A t it I 5 is Tennis 565 Jr. Prom Comm. 555 Jr. Class Treas. 55' Linz Pm 555 tx X, , l i l as' tw ggi? M DON KAMMERER-Four and one-half years A Team Baseball 53-56, Letter 555 A Team Basketball 555 HB' Team Basketball 53-545 Honor Roll MARY KENNEDY-Four years Camera Club 525 Y-Teens 53-555 Big Sister 54-555 Select Choir 53-55, All-City Choir 53-54, Librarian 555 La Cumbre 53-54, Program Chairman 545 Pan-Am. 54-555 Linz Bible Award 54, Advanced Bible Award 535 Linz Pin 53-545 Honor Roll rfb' 'Dx I I MADELYN KLINE-Three years Red Cross Rep. 53, Big Sisters 54, Select Choir 53-55, All City Choir 54, Operetta 53-55, Spanish Club 53-55 HARRY KNIGHT-Three and one-half years Camera Club 52, La Cumbre 54, Ice Skating 55, Jr. Rotarian 55 RAIJA KOTILAMPI-One year Tri-Hi-Y 55, Big Sisters 55, Ice Skating Club 55, Tennis 55, Honor Roll I3 LYNNE KUTCHBACK-Three years Y-Teens 53-55, Big Sisters 55, Ice Skating Club 54, 55, Pan-Am. 54, 55, Tennis 55, Red Cross Alt. 55, Linz Pin, Honor Roll CAROL LACROIX4Two years Band 54, 55, Letter 55, Orchestra 54, 55, NHS 55, Y-Teens 54, i' Qi., Y Kappa Tri-Hi-Y 55, Linz Pin, Honor Roll. FRANCES LEFTWICH-Four years Library Asst. 52, Y-Teens 52-55, Big Sisters 54, 55, Pan-Am. 52, 55, Span. NHS 53-55, FTA 55, Office Asst. 55, Honor Roll TOM LEHER-Four years MAXINE LEVERETT-Three ears y Y-Teens 53-55, Big Sisters 54, 55, Ice Skating Club 54, 55, Clinic Asst. 53, 54, Honor Roll, Linz Pin ii' LINDA LEVIN-Four years Y-Teens 52-54, Linz Pin, Honor Roll THELMA LEVINSON-Two years Student Council Rep. 54, Red Cross Rep. 55, Y-Teens 55, Big Sisters 54, 55, Art Service 55, Ice Skating Club 55, Honor Roll. ' trailer l ' ,, EM' W DICK LINDBERC-Four years 'W B Team Basketballg Follies 53 Q JOANNE LINCOLN-Four and one-half years gi fin, Library Asst. 52-55, Vice Pres. 55, Pan-Am. 54-55, Reporter 555 3 f Sp. NHS 54-55g Treas. 55g HURRICANE Staff, Copyreader 55g C Quill and Scroll, 55, Big Sisters 553 Historian 55g Red Cross Rep. A ' 54g Camera Club 51, Pan-Am. Con.g Linz Ping Honor Roll LEROY LUCKEY-Four and one-half years La Cumbre 53, 54, B Team Football 52-54, Student Council 52g A Team Baseball 51-54g Track 52-54g Follies 53, 54-g Camera Club 51, 52g Honor Roll JOE LUMSDEN-Three and one-half years Student Council Alt. 54, Honor Roll SHIRLENE LYNN-Four years BOB MCCASLAND--One year ji BRUCE MCCOSKEY-Two years JIMMY MCCLURE-Three years ANN McDONALD-Three and one-half years Y-Teens 53, 54, Soph. Sub-Officer 54g Red Cross 53g Pan-Am. 544 Big Sisters 549 Linz Ping Honor Roll CHARLES McKEE-Three and one-half years Post and Lintel 553 Honor Roll KEITH McKENZIE Four and one half years Basketball 54 55 Pres Lib Asst Club 54 Ice Skating Club 53, 54: LINDA MCLARNAN Four years Follies 53 Panaders 53 Student Council 53 Linz Pin 53, 54Q YTeens 53 55 Ice Skating Club 53 55 Flagbearer 543 Honor Roll 'T I ' Track 53-553 Caniera Club 53, 533.Jr. Red Cross 53, 54 I Pan-Am. 52, Chorus 52, 533 Select Choir 53, 543 opereua 543 JANE McLAUGHLIN-Two years Y-Teens 54, 553 Big Sister 54, 553 La Cumbre 54, 553 Omega Tri-Hi- Y 553 Red Cross 54, 553 Ice Skating Club 54, 553 Band 54, 55 BUDDY McMULLIN-Four Years Band 52-553 Drum Major 553 All City Band 543 Orchestra 54, 553 B Team football 52, 53: Follies 533 Operetta 54 MIKE MAHONEY-Three years Student Council 54, 553 Annual Staff 54, 553 Editor of PANTHER 553 Annual Award 553 Sub. Mgr. 553 Alpha Hi-Y 54, 553 Pres. 553 King of Y-Teens 553 Youth and Cov't 553 Jr. Rotarian, Follies 54? Pres. of Tri-Hi Council3 MOST DEPENDABLE BOY DORIS MALONE-Three and one-half years Red Cross Alt. 533 Select Chorus 53, 54g Operetta 53, 54? Y-Teens 53-553 Big Sisters 54, 553 HURRICANE Staff 553 JCL 553 Ice Skating Club 55 GAY McWILLIAMS-F our years Band 52, 533 Camera Club 52, 533 Panaders 53g Red Cross Rep. 53-55: Majorette 54, 553 Y-Teens 553 Big Sister 553 Honor ROIIQ Office Asst. 55 DANNY MAHONEY-Three years Student Council 53, 543 B Team football 53g f'A Team Football 543 Pres. of Jr. Classg Traffic Comm. 543 Alpha Hi-Y 553 Jr. Rotarian 553 Youth and Gov't 553 Y-Teens Prince 55 BARBARA MARTIN-One year Y-Teens 553 Big Sister 553 Office Asst. 55 TERESA MATHEWS-F our years Big Sisters 54, 553 Y-Teens 52-553 Ice Skating Club 553 Chorus 543 Red Cross 553 Honor Roll ,IACK MAXCY-Four and one-half years Camera Club 513 Golf Team 543 Honor Roll LEE MAY-Four and one-half years B Team Football3 HB Team Basketballg Baseball 52-55 'E-W4 ,pr ,-Q, CURTIS MEADOWS JR.-Two years PANTHER Staff 553 Ice Skating Club 553 Alpha Hi-Y 553 Cheer- leader 553 Linz Pin3 Honor Roll MOST CONSIDERATE BOY MARION LEWIS MILLER-Four years B Team Football 52-533 Track 533 Jr. Red Cross 523 Operetta Cast 53-543 HURRICANE Staff, Art Ed. 563 Chorus 533 Select Choir 54 CAROL MOCH-Four years Big Sisters 55-563 Y-Teens 53-563 Pan-Am. 53g JCL 55, 563 Red Cross 533 ROTC Sweetheart 56 BILL MOERSCHELL-Four years Pres. Freshman Classg Key Club 52-55, Vice Pres. 553 Student Council 54-55, S.C. Conv. in Denton 54, Student Council Pres. 553 HURRI- CANE '6Most Promising Underclassmanu PANTHER Hall of Fame 543 Basketball 52-55, Letter 553 Track 52-533 NHS 553 Vox Pop 54-55, Charter Member3 Follies 52-533 BEST ALL AROUND BOY. LINDA MONTGOMERY-Four years Pan-Am. 52-543 Y-Teens 52-553 Big Sisters 54-553 Ice Skating Club 53-543 Follies 533 Office Asst. 553 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 553 Linz Ping Honor Roll PRESTON MOOD-Four and one-half years RONALD PAUL MONROE-Three years Camera Club 55, Vice Pres.3 PANTHER Photog. 553 Winner First place in Photography New Voicesi' Contest3 Post and Lintel 553 Library Asst. 553 Operetta 53-54 JOHN MONTGOMERY-Four years Band 52-553 Track 533 Camera Club 543 HURRICANE Staff 563 Linz Pin3 Honor Roll Camera Club 51-523 Red Cross 53-543 Student Council 55-563 Track 52-563 Hillcrest Follies 533 HB Football Team 52-533 HA Football Team 54-55, Letter 553 Library Asst. 51-523 Post and Lintel Club 55-563 Honor Roll ESKRIDCE MOORE-Four years W Red Cross 52-535 Y-Teens 52-545 Big Sisters 54-555 Ice Skating 54-555 FTA 555 Linz Pin 545 Honor Roll LESLIE MOORE-Two years Track 555 Honor Roll PAT MOORE-Four and one-half years b- Al l , Salesmanship Club 525 Camera Club 52-535 Library Asst. 53-545 I I X Panader 545 Student Council Rep. 545 Alt. 555 Red Cross Rep. 535 Y-Teens 54-555 Big Sisters 555 Ice Skating Club 555 Sr. Exec. Board 555 A ill W. ,Q M I A +5 Tri-Hi-Y 54-555 Treas. 555 French Club 55, Historian 555 Follies 545 Honor Roll l i FRED NEARY-Four years Library Asst. 535 Hi-Y 54-555 Vice Pres. Alpha Hi-Y 555 Junior Council 555 Junior Red Cross Rep. 555 JCL 555 Follies 535 Home- room Sec. 555 PANTHER 555 Cheerleader 555 Honor Roll RONNY NICHOLAS-Four years Pan-Am. Club 54-555 SNHS 54-55, Pres. SUHS 55-565 NHS 55-505 Senior Exec. Board 55-565 Golf Team5 Honor Roll LEON OLIVER-Three years Camera Club 53-555 PANTHER Staff, Photographer 555 Ice Skating Club 54-55 'S'-:ref GENE PATTERSON-Four years , M 1 Pres. Big Sister Club 555 Program Chairman NHS5 Drill Master of HHS Panaders5 Pan-Am. 54-555 Y-Teens 53-555 Alpha-Fidelia Tri- , Q , Y Hi-Y5 Student Council 54-555 ROTC Queen 555 Office Asst. 54-555 Ice Skating Club 555 Big Sisters 54-555 Chairman of Senior Y-Teens 5 3 z i 555 Linz Ping Honor Rollg MOST ATHLETIC . CHARLES PEELER-Five years Y V .- camera Club 525 B-Team basketball 525 B-Team Football 53 - 5 TI a , LENORE PETERSONYTWO years M N I Art Service Club 555 Y-Teens 555 Honor Roll 5 SANDRA PETERsEN4Fae years 5 ,- I Panaders 54-555 Y-Teens 54-555 Big Sisters 54-555 FTA 55-565 JCL 54-555 Tri-Hi-Y fOmegal 555 Red Cross Rep. 525 Sr. Counselor's Office 555 Honor Roll LINDA PITTS-Four years BOBBI PETTY-Three years Y-Teens 543 Big Sisters 54-553 Ice Skating Club 543 Clinic Asst. 54-55 . . 'J 4- 'S'-' r 3 PETE PILLSBURY-Four years K' W B Team Football 543 B Team Basketball 53-543 A Team 3 X V W - ,Q Basketball 553 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 53: Student Council Rep. 553 1 ,K---or , ,X ' Follies 543 Jr. Rotarian 553 Homecoming Chairman 55 T! JUNE PITMAN-Four years Y-Teens 54-55, Sub Officer 553 Interclub Council Rep. 553 Big Sisters 55-563 Panaders 54-553 Select Chorus 553 Operetta 553 Red Cross Alt. Rep. 553 Office Asst, 53: Future Teachers 553 Honor Roll JOEL PITTS-Three years Ice Skating Club 553 La Cumbre 54-55 Office Asst. 53-543 Pan-Am. 52-553 SNHS 553 Panaders 53-55, Vice Pres. 553 Follies 543 Vox Pop 553 Big Sisters 553 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 55, Sgt.-at-Arms 553 Rep. to Hi-Y Youth and Govit Con. 553 Chorus 563 Booster Comm. 563 Jr. Exec. Bd. Alt. 553 Jr. Red Cross Alt. 553 Y-Teens 53-56, Reporter 553 Sr. Class Chairman 563 HURRICANE Staff, Art Ed. 553 Dev. Comm. 53-55, Vice Pres. 553 Voice of Democ- racy, First Place in school, Third Place in City 56g NHS 553 Linz Pin 54-553 Honor Roll HOWARD POLAKOFF-Two years Jr. Rotarian 553 Tennis 54: French Club 553 Linz Pin 52-533 Honor Roll MARILYN GAY PONKEY-One and one half years N' Y-Teens 55-563 Big Sisters 55-56 Honor Roll ANN PRIEST-Three years Y-Teens 53-553 Big Sisters 54-55, Reporter 553 La Cumbre 55, Sec. 553 Student Council Rep. 54-553 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 55-563 Select Choir 53-553 Operetta 53-543 Jr. Prom Comm. 553 Homecoming Comm. 553 Follies 543 Cheerleader 553 Homecoming Princess 553 Key Club Valentine Sweetheart 56? HURRICANE Staff 56, Proofreader 56 LAJUANA RABB-Two years Student Council Alt. 553 Panaders 553 Y-Teens 54-553 Big Sisters 54-55 Ice Skating Club 54-553 Red Cross Rep. 543 Vox Pop Club 553 Linz Pin 54-553 Honor Roll SCOTT PORE-One year Platoon Leader in ROTC 55-56 Rifle Team 56 Squad Leader Crack Platoon 55-563 Honor Roll WW ALLEN RAY-Four years Camera Club 53-555 Debate Club 555 NFL 555 B Team Football MARILYN READ-Four years Y-Teens 52-555 Big Sisters 54-555 Pan-Am. 52-545 FNA 555 Nurses Asst. 53-555 Linz Ping Honor Roll DIANE REEDER-Three years La Cumbre 535 Pan-Am. 54, 555 Big Sisters 54, 555 Ice Skating Club 54, 555 Y-Teens 53-555 Sr. Exec. Bd. 555 HURRICANE Staff 555 Copyreader5 Red Cross Rep. 53-555 Library Asst. 535 Office Asst. 545 Linz Ping Honor Roll GEORGE RICHARDS-Four years Office Asst. 555 Basketball 555 'CBN Baseball 545 JCL 555 Ice Skating 555 Linz Ping Honor Roll LOUISE RAINES-Four years PANTHER Staff 545 Linz Pin5 Honor Roll PAUL RAWLEY-Four years ,ICL 54-555 Jr. Red Cross 525 Jr. Rotarian 555 Honor Roll if 'QW AMY REAVIS-One year Debate Club 555 NFL 555 FTA 555 Pan-Am. 55 ALICIA REED-Four years Panaders 53-555 Y-Teens 535 JCL 545 Nurses Asst. 535 Office Asst 545 Honor Roll HARRY RICHARDSON-Two years One Act Play Contest 555 Select Chorus 54-555 Debate Club 555 Operetta 555 Golf 55 JAYNE RICHARDSON-Two years Y-Teens 53-55 LYNN RICHARDSON-Four years Y-Teens 52-555 Big Sisters 54-555 Pan American Club 525 Junior Red Cross Rep.-Alternate 52 JUDITH RICHNIAN+Three years Debate 535 Red Cross 53-555 Spanish Club 535 honor roll. MARGARET ROBERTS-Four years Y-Teens 54-555 Big Sisters 54-555 Honor Roll BILLY ROGERSfTwo and one-half years B Team Football 545 Football Letterman 555 Pan American Club 545 Track 555 WITTIEST SUE ROSE-Four years Panaders 535 Annual Staff 525 Asst. Art Mgr. 535 Y-Teens 52-555 Big Sisters 54-555 Follies 545 Red Cross 535 Ice Skating Club 555 JCL 555 Tri-Hi-Y 555 Delegate to Youth and Government 565 Y-Teen Reporter 555 Student Council 545 Junior Prom Committee5 Home- coming Princess 555 Honor Roll ROBERT SANDIDGE-Four and one-half years Salesmanship Club 525 Camera Club 525 La Cumbre 545 Ice Skating Club 545 Band 52-55, Letter 54-55, Student Mgr. 555 Junior Red Cross Alternate 525 Chorus 525 Rally posters 555 FTA 555 Office Asst. 555 PANTHER Staff 555 Honor Roll - ' ' ' ' I ,I iii i 3, BARBARA SCALLON-Four and one-half years -fee, Library Asst. 525 Jr. Red Cross 535 Y-Teens 53-555 Follies 545 Big Sisters 545 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 555 French Club, Sec. 555 Honor Roll JUDITH SCHARA-Three years 1,i Select Choir 555 All-City Chorus 555 Y-Teens 545 Operetta 545 li , ,ttt Big Sisters 555 Girls' Chorus 54-55 I, ,,5 y. ,,,V,.. VV MM yank , at - ,rf gs Q. 1- 'I fm etrete SANDY SCHNEIDER-Two years Y-Teens 54-555 Big Sisters 54-555 All City Choirg French Club5 Ice Skating Club5 Office Asst. PHYLLIS LEE SCHWARTZAFoar years J ' MLW , I tt ,. 5- 'J ,N , ff. , Y-Teens 52-555 Pan-Am. Club 525 La Cumbre 535 Big Sisters 54 ,,v -. NANCY SEEMANvTwo years Big Sisters 54-553 Y-Teens 54-553 FTA 553 lce Skating Club 553 NHS 553 Linz Pin3 Honor Roll MARTHA SENG-one year Select Choir 553 Y-Teens 553 Big Sisters 553 lee Skating Club 55 BUD SEWARD-Three years Pan-Am. 53-55: Vice Pres. 543 SNHS 54g NHS 553 HA Football 55, Letter3 BM Football 543 Harvard Book Award 54g Student Council Alt., Linz Ping Honor Roll SETTA SHAW-Three years Y-Teens 53-553 Big Sisters 54-55, Parl. 553 La Cumbre 543 Kanpa Tri-Hi-Y, Pres. 553 Hi-Y Council, Chaplain 563 Vox Pop 553 Orches- tra 54-553 Band 553 Operetta 543 All-City Band3 NHS, Vice Pres. 553 Linz Pin3 Honor Roll CAROL JO SHINER-F our years Y-Teens 52-553 Student Council Rep. 52, Alt. 533 Red Cross Rep. 543 Ice Skating 543 Office Asst. 543 Big Sisters 54-Q Sec. 54: Jr. Traffic Comm. 553 FTA 55, Con. 553 HURRICANE Staff, Asst. Circulation Mgr. 553 Linz Ping Honor Roll DELL SHWIFF-Five years Camera Club 51: Pan-Am. 52-56, Vice Pres.. Social Chairman 55: PASF Con. 553 SNHS 54-553 Dev. Comm. 53-553 Y-Teens 553 Dal-Hi Chorus 553 All State Choir 553 Linz Pin: Honor Roll MACK SIMPSON-Four years Student Council 51-533 Tennis 53'54Q Select Chorus 55 BARBARA SINGLETON-Three years Ice Skating Club 54: Big Sisters 54-SSQ Y-Teens 54-55: Clinic Asst. 54 FRAN SLAUGHTER BRENDA SLUYTER-One year Y-Teens 553 French Club 553 lee Skating Club 55 ROIEERT SHITH4Four arul one-lm!! tears B Basketball 5.3. 54, Post and Lintel 55, Honor Roll IJON SMITH- Th ree years B Football 54, MAI' Football 55, MA Baseball 54-56, Follies 54 ef 1 A ' f. .di iw 0 A 1 1 I ROBERT SPENCER-Four years ARNOLD SQUlRE'f0ne and one-half year Football 55, Track 54 SUE STAPP-Four years Y-Teens 52, 53, Ice Skating Club 53, La Cumbre 53, Nurses Asst. 53, Big Sisters 54, 55, Linz Pin, Honor Roll NORMAN STERNS-Five years B Football 52, 53, Aw Football 54, 55, Letter 55, Projectionist 55, Honor Roll NANCY SMI IH-Four years Y-Teens 52-54: Big Sisters 54-55, Ice Skating Club 55, Camera Club Q5 52 ROBERT SPENCER-Three years xg . ...v 35 NORA BESS STAFFORD4Three and one-half years Pan-Ams 54, 55, State Reporter 55, SNHS 55, Big Sisters 54, 55, Y-Teens 53-55, Essay Contest Winner, Office Asst. 54. 55, Pan-Am Con. 55, FTA 55, Linz Pin, Honor Roll KAY STAPLETON-Four years Y-Teens 53-55, La Cumbre 54, Big Sisters 54, 55, Ice Skating Club 54, 55, Red Cross 55, Chorus 53, 54, Select Chorus 55, Chorus Librar- ian 55, Operetta 54, 55, Panaders 55, NHS 55, Linz Pin, Honor Roll ' wr 1 X C. E. STEWART-Three years I JEAN STRAUS-Four years ' B team Football, 53, HA team Football 54, 55, Letter 55, A X 5, team Track 53, Student Council 53, Ir. Class Vice Pres., Senior Panaders 52, Pan-Am 52, Y-Teens 52 '5 .rift I A l Q W Exec. Rd, Linz Pin, Honor Roll, President of Sr. Class WO M xxx W v A :V ' I .IOYCE STREIDL-Four years I In I Band 52-55, Letter 54, Band Officer 54, All-City? Band 53-55, All- X N ,,.!- Regional Band 53-55, All-State Band 55, Orch. 54, 55, All-City Orch. 7 , N ii l'lll 'I 54, 55, Y-Teens 55-55, Big sister, 54, omega Tri-Hi-Y, vice Pres, . - Q ttttt , 55, Office Asst. 54, 55, opefetia 54, Linz Pin, Honor Roll S ,rt I CoNNn-3 SUNDAHL-Two years I , 4.4 Select Chorus 54, 55, Operetta 54, Big Sisters 54, 55, Panaders 54. YVY I 55, Booster Comm. 55, Alpha Fidelis Tri-Hi-Y 55, Honor Roll FRIENDLIEST GIRL BILL SUNSHINE-Four years Camera Cluh 52, Honor Roll ,M EDWARD TENNISON -Three years Camera Club, Treas. SUE TERRILI.-Four years Big Sisters 54, 55, Y-Teens 54, 55, Omega Tri-Hi-Y 55, Ice Skating Club 54, HURRICANE Staff 55, Honor Roll BARBARA THERRELL-Two years Big Sisters 54, 55, Y-Teens 54, 55, Red Cross 55, Honor Roll BARBARA THOMPSON-Two years Y-Teens 54, 55, Big Sisters 55, Vox Pop 55, Latin Club 54, HUR- RICANE Staff, Copvreadcr, Asst. News Ed. 55, Quill and Scroll, Linz Pin, Honor Roll SHIRLEY ANN THOMPSON-Four' years Vox Poo. Vice Pres. 54. Pres. 55, Y-Teens 52-55, Big Sisters 54. 55, NHS 55, ,ICL 54, HURRICANE Staff. Adv. Mgr. 55, Winner Poetry Div. S'New Voicesw 56, Ice Skating Club 54, PANTHER Staff 53, Omega Tri-Hi-Y 55, Asst. Counseling Office, Linz Pin, Honor Roll, Ouill and Scroll, Vice Pres. 55 t t l'-fl' 't , ,. . Y . 3 df., ' te 'vt t 1 - S yt 3 . JERRY THRELKELD-Three years MB Team Football 533 MA Team Football 54: Letter 543 Projection- ,ue ONA Tl DWELL-.1-Iozred 'U'-M' -ru-Q., JUDY TOBlAS-Four years Drill Team 52-55, Y-Teens 52-553 lce Skating Club 54'55Q Big Sisters 3 M,,,.W 1,-,,, 54-553 La Cumbre 52-55 'l t J. T. TRAMMELL-Four years HB Football 52-543 MB Basketball Mgr. 533 MB Team Football 533 tllwlllw E Key Club 53-553 Soph. Class Vice Pre-s3 Sr. Class Vice Pres3 Vox Pop 54, 553 Jr. Red Cross 53g Jr. Exec. Board 543 FRIENDLTEST lx BOY CHARLES TRAXLER-Four years W BUD TRUE-Four years ' l t Y-Teens 52-543 Majorette 553 lee Skating Club 533 Big Sisters 54g ly 3 7 V Y Follies 54 1 Wei l l' ll llt ' t .. W ' l ' SUSAN TURBEVILLE-Two years Red Cross 53, Pub. Chairman 553 Tennis Club JU' HAROLD TUTTLE-Three years La Cumbre 533 Camera Club 53Q Projectionist 55 ANN VAN LANDlNGHAM4T11ree and one-half years Follies 542 Library Asst. 53: Nurses Asst. 543 Student Council 535 Y-Teens 53-553 Big Sisters 543 lce Skating Club 53, 543 Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 553 JCL 553 French Club 553 Booster Comm. 553 Panaders 553 HllRRlCANE Staff, Exchange Ed. 553 Quill and Scroll 553 Bible Linz Pin3 Jr. Exec Board3 Jr. Class Sec3 Sr. Exec. Board3 Sr. Class Sec.3 Homecoming Princess 55: Basketball Queen 553 Key Club Valentine Sweetheart 563 Linz Pin3 Honor R0ll3 BEST-LOOKlNG GIRL JEAN VAN RlPER40ne and one-half years Panarlers 553 lce Skating Club 553 Big Sisters 553 Linz Pin 44 t, Yi Ju 1 E 1. t .3 f X WW W W- nt mt. 2 t NT' M 'w I. l ' W1sr-f' C ra Fmt.: . f 'sity . I' I ,. tx . I 1' nw nwm t.. 'Ms L N ww M . , . t rt a. tt. 1-wew rwtm 4 w ,f-1ew2ft . 13 'tra-3, -rt, itww.m..ar t. I. met M ' was tw. : . -I DOUG VINSON-Four years Jr. Red Cross 52g Pan-Am. 52-553 Track 553 Ice Skating PANTHER Staff 553 Honor Roll JOHN WALLACE-Fou.r years Follies 532 Operetta 553 Linz Pin3 Honor Roll LAWANDA WATTS-Three years Band 53-553 Letter 543 Orchestra 53-55g Letter 553 Dal-Hi Symphonic Band 553 Operetta 53, 543 Honor Roll NEWHARRIS WEEKS-January graduate Club 535 JILL VAN SICKLE-Four years Y-Teens 533 Big Sisters 553 Reporter 563 Pan-Am. 533 Vox Pop 553 PANTHER Staff, Cartoonist 53, Ad. 54, Art Editor 54, Asst. Ed. 543 Student Council Alt. 553 Ice Skating Club 54, 553 Follies 543 Linz Ping Honor Roll BABS VERMILLION-Four years Y-Teens 52-553 Big Sisters 54-553 PANTHER Staff 53-55, Underclass 543 Ice Skating Club 553 Art Club 553 Office Asst. 563 Linz Ping Honor Roll JOYCE WALTERS-Three years Big Sisters 54-55g Y-Teens 54-553 lIce Skating Club 543 Red Cross -543 La Cumbre 54, 553 Honor Roll MACK WATKINS-Four and one-half years Golf Team 54-563 Camera Club 51, 522 Honor Roll JOHN S. WEEVER-Four years UA Track 55, 563 RH Football 53, 543 HR Baseball 543 Jr. Traffic Comm. 553 Alpha Hi-Y 54-56, Treas. 543 Student Council Rep. 543 Sr. Exec. Board 553 Counselofs Asst. 56? Post and Lintel 553 Vox Pop 54-563 Library Asst. 54, Sec. 543 Sr. Prom Comm. 563 Follies 543 Ice Skating Club 54-563 Honor R0llQ BEST LOOKING BOY ELAINE WEINBERG-Four years Library Asst. 52: Pan-Am. 52, 53g Y-Teens 52'55Q Big Sister 553 Honor Roll HOWARD YVEINBERCERAFQIU years Library Asst. 53g Debate Club 55g NFL 553 JCL 54-55g SID WEISS-One-half year CAROLYN WEST-Four years Select Chorus 52-55g All-State Chorus 55g Jr. Red Cross 523 FTA,55g Y-Teens 52-55g Pan-Am. 529 Big Sisters 54g Linz Ping Honor Roll ARTHUR LEE WHITE-Four and one-half years Select Chorus 53-55g Operetta 54, 55g All-City Chorus 55g Boys' Camera Clubg Library Asst. 53g Band 52 Chorusg RUTH WILLIAMS-Four years Linz Bible Award 533 Advanced Bible Award 54g Chorus 54g Select Chorus 55g FTA 553 JCL 555 French Club 55: Y-Teens 54g Honor Roll JACKIE WILSON-Three years Y-Teens 54-55g Big Sisters 54455: lcv Skating Clubg La Cumbre 54g Honor Roll Honor Roll may 15' MIKE WELLS-Two and one-half years NHS 55g Student Council 555 Jr. Rotarian 55g Track 54-55g Letter 54, 55g Co-Captain 559 One Act Play 55g Jr. Exec. Boardg Linz Ping Honor Roll PATRICIA SUE WELLS-Three years Big Sisters 54, 55g Pan-Am. 54-55g La Cumbre 53-545 Y-Teens 54-55 CAROLE WIGGINS-Fozzr years Panaders 54-553 Camera Club 52g Pan-Am. 534555 Y-Teens 53-55g Big Sisters 54, 553 FTA 55, Social Chairmang Follies 54g Ice Skating Club 55g Chorus 55g Linz Ping Honor Roll LARRY WILLIAMS-Four years Student Council Alt. 533 La Cumbre 53, 54g MA Track 54-55, Cross Country Record 56g Post and Lintel 55g Honor Roll jimvkfz 5 5, 9 , g mm - DAVID WOLFEATWO years PAT WOODS-One year WILEY WIIVIBERLY-Four years Soph. Class Pres. 53, Track 52-55, Sr. Exec. Board 55, MB Football 52, 53, HB Basketball 52, 53, HA Basketball 54, Linz Pin, Honor Roll ELLIOT WOLDER-Four years BETSY WRIGHT-Four years Library Asst. 52, Red Cross 52, 53, Pan-Am. 52-54, Y-Teens 53-55, Sec. 54, Snow Queen Rep. 55, Big Sisters 54, 55, Panaders 54, 55, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 54, 55, Chaplain 55, SNHS 53-55, Sec. 55, Follies 54, NHS 55, Student Council 54, 55, Treas. 55, FTA 55, Sec, 55, Hall of Fame 54, HURRICANE Staff 55, News Ed. 55, Quill and Scroll 55, Sr. Prom Chairman 55, Key Club Queen 56, Linz Pin, Honor Roll, MOST VERSATILE GIRL BRADY WYATT-Four and one-half years AH Football 52-55, Letter 52-55, All City 55, Class Favorite 52-55, Key Club 55, Follies 54, Track 52-54, Student Council Rep. 52, Alt. 53, Linz Pin, Honor Roll TOM WYMER-Four years NHS 55, Vox Pop 54, 55, Vice Pres. 55, Student Council 54, 55, Post and Lintel 55, HURRICANE 55, Business Mgr. 55, Quill and Scroll, President 55, PANTHER Staff 55, Sports, Track 54-55, MA Football 55, B Football 53, 54, Linz Pin, Honor Roll DON ZBINDENAOM2 year 0 Y 'W4 , , 4 W ss F ssrss 1 l yrrs If ssss is iiiiiii JOHN ADAMS-Three Years A VV HURRICANE Staff 56, Circulation Mgr 56g 5 5 SHELLY BORIN-Three years I ,:. . N ,I is xi i Y 4, Honor Roll gl .L 9 NJ X BILL CATLIN lil it f' 5 I VFW? I I t so fi .ss I , ' Q, .,, Q f . ,p ,gg,,.-, , ,, . , ,,, . n csv , ,-mfidfrssn Sf? ' 5-,:: . 2' ' , is W-I-M of zfszwftfsg w i ,V v H s ' - ' I1 ssy , 2. :i? , .,E,f?, . ,: y Q19 I 4-' ii I I y ys yssy y s PATTI SHULTZ-3 years Operetta 53g Big Sisters 54, 55 BILL TEINERTvThree years Football 53, 54- JACKIE YOUNKMAN-Three years NHS 55g Y-Teens 54, 55g Big Sisters 54g Linz Ping Honor Roll Seniors entered late are: ,Iane Fleming, Ebb Reynolds, and Bill Roberts. HAROLD FALK-Three years LOUIS JAMES-One year KATHERINE SCI-IROUD4Two years M iili A ... kr uk K I tn NOT PICTURED STEVE AARON-Three years Honor Roll SARAH CARDWELL-One-half year BRANT DOELL-One-half year DOUG DUSENBERRY-Three and one-half years BRENDA FADER-Three and one-half years Red Crossg Ice Skatingg Dramag Honor Roll FLEMING LAYTONYThree years CHRISTINE LEWIS-Four years NEIL MILLER-Three years Camera Club 52-55g Honor Rollg Linz Pin HARRY MITCHELL-Three and one-half years Post and Lintel BILL MULLEN-Five years SAMMY IVIUSSO-Two years B Football 54g B Basketballg B Baseball JUDY OGAN-One year DONALD PIERSON-Three years JOHN RYAN-Four years BH Football, La Cumbreg Honor Roll JOHN STEINHAUER-One year ERIC WILLIAMS-Four and one-half years bl E IOR ACTIVITIE SENIOR PERSONALITIES line up before their pictures are taken for the PANTHER. ms-A-i ,.,A,.,,, ...E jw-Us, 'H L V i i .lf 4 X ' 'ww ' 7 . UT '-fx, ,s.....M,m Deny it though they may, Seniors were once Eighth Graders. Senior Mike Mahoney is Crowned King Of Hearts by Y-Teen President Cybee Goodrich at the Valentine dance. rs,- m....,,- --Nm.. l nr -v. W ? E IOR ACTIVITIE Barbara Bennett and ,loc Lumsden amble a- long: at the Fair as Big Tex looks on. gv' -75. 'i . ,mv 's An interesting survey could he made of the number of candy apples consumed by Hillcrest students. ffl, Glenn Garrison looks over the shoulder of Senior Sponsor Ruth Hamilton. o , -,1 Q :lf ,,. ,, , s- , 'ta ':'+ f r. Freeman aids some Ss-nior stuclvnts in dissecting a crawfish. 63 NX X! JU IOR CLASS OFFICER President, QICK CRIFFITH Vice President, DUDLEY WEEKS Secretary, BIRDIE SUE FINCH Treasurer, FRAN HEWITT JU IOR CLASS SPONSOR Wm ' WH MISS CAMACK and MR. MOORE JU IOR EXECUTIVE BOARD Mmmwf Vyk, M, My -., e , , 32 Members of the Junior Executive Board are, first row: Sharon Mooney, Mary Zona Squibb, Marion Conn, Lurlene Krider, and Ann Billings. Second row: Searcy Ferguson, Ronnie Silverman, Dick Griffith, and John Smith. John Abernathy Linda Acord a Albert Allison Bobby Althauser Marcus Altman Larry Annus 6: ,r '1 Y E Si 2 2? 2 Camilla Bailey Linda Bailey Mary Bailey Karen Baker t i iiri 'igrif ,,N, if Doug Barrow Cary Bateman Byron Battle lla Becklund Ann Billings Larry Bishop Steve Black Patti Blain 451, W Bob Adams Arthur Albin ,lo Albrecht Clint Ashley -ey, bl , W 'Q -vw. w i Kathi Barbe-ck F Gerald Benson Joel Albrecht 3 VV 1 1 l W ill Www M Mat X it t 'ww ,T t X v iv gg, 22 M if Linda Allebery George Barhee x ,,,, s wat 'H i ,W rl Richard Biggar Mabel Blum Ann Blundell Judy Bone Rickey Bovee Marilyn Bowden Denny Brack Marvin Bradshaw Dan Braniard 58 .: riff, ,n V Ricky Breard Margaret Burgess i r' far 2 , 'my if if lllldlgh' llpll li l'll'llllwWllll ' lllafy l..0l1 Bridge jgyce Brown -basl N ,V+ ,Mi L It rv' 11' -4 1: f, - l V j i. l ffij ,',1 ll ,fra it 7,7 rg L EQ-'H' F lwlu r l-M l Tuck Brown David Buice Robert Bullock i-'iffy ' g lllll big, 7' , il Richard Campbell , Judy Butler Jarrel Calhoun Andy Callan Nancy Callaway N rf l,5-, ggi ! lllllllmw 'Q wi 11 ' 1. ,, lr ,. ' ,'ru Wis' Tl' ,f 'Eiga'- , M 'J' Y Lt 1 5 V i ei ,, ,g aff Ya ,Mi , ,cl , 3 7 Y w-fa ,Y Dwi Juli' ' Y 1' Xa ' N W ' r llllllh: , ,V hi 2. Jesse Cantwell Sue Carlisle Elaine Carlson Linda Carlson Mary Margaret Carlson Ginger Carruth N ul h,Q1L:1 'lweyf Y i Chuck Castaing l Na wi 'SM ll i .iiir W is qs, prim: ,N fs. ll, Mike Clancy W. Q W M' ul ' David Catlin Diane Chamness Sally Chancellor Carmen Chesney Janice Christopher Sara Clark Jerry Clon- D 5:27 lli! ,W ,,,' if A H lla is , Thissff' ldl'- 'k l R l-' Jerry Clow, Carolyn Cobb Mary Ann Logswe-ll ang Daclcgumorctrivm you crazy lu 1 as Jum y ow my H W , I 69 L Beverly Coke-rham Mary Cullender Jimmy Deegan Joan Dunning FZ, will -wi if W, , .L Q 1 for Marion Conn Diana Daly ,Mg -wa, 1 1515 avg W 2, ' SA ' El . - 'SML V ' fir' , o J Barry DeHay Davis Edwards ,Af fr, ,Q Dave Cook Pvggy Cook Richard Coopvr jeff Cmq-kg-11 M 9 in l wr l l Mll 1' Shirley Darnel Kay Davenport Libby Davis Judy Dean M f 4-4 Gail Dulcambre David Dolson Diane Duncan Larry Dunlap Richard Elfont Rivhard Elmore Bob Emery Ruth Ann Engel' 'lk w ,ff Ya Y ,Qi Cliff English Linda Evans Eliaboth Everett Joyce Feinberg Herschel Feldman Searcy En-rguson M gllw l, W MW' lf 5 5 , ii? ,ER Uirdiv Sue Finch .locll Fink Clvul-ggv Fix .Indy Flemin Laton Fl:-ming llarbara Fonlc-not 70 g'viN A it . , i David Ford , ,ii-:Wir-Axq f ' 1 , 'a'M w1'l4Ml 1 ki se a ? YJ? V- T Yi: , Pat Fraser Jarnes Gast ,fm ' li IGH' 5 , 9' ' Frank Gee Jerry Fryar Dian FryBarger Martha Fuqua Caroline Gerdes George Gibson Herschel Glanz Joe Goldman Martin Goldstein Steve Goldware Jane Goff Charles Goforth ww . Stuart Gonvers Rufus Haggard V naar ll l i iz we -f Merrill Greer Julie Hallock TTI' Anne Gregg Dick Griffith Diane Hall , 1 ,TS N fb ' 2 if Ayes! Ann Fursnan Diane Gold John Goodman 11511 1 wi Mike Hall ii Elaine Halplwn 1 -- AM WIIWU, I Junior Hershel Glanz sets up the projector in the visual Sarah Hamilton Cary Hammer Ted Hard aids room. 7I C tw b A I . nmol . . X my gmt' X ,Wx tw, J an , t 1 :f X ww J, ., I J Q... of Pl , Q I ' 'df , X it M S ' H- an . tt tg it Lynn Hardesty Richard Harman Gail Hart Merrill Hartman John Hayes Johnny Heath Kenneth Henneherger Bruce Henry James Henson Joyce Hervey ,M t Y it 5 5 ff Judy Hicks Kay Hilterhrand Gerald Hodges Ginny Holcomb John Holcomb V l'iQ T 1 w,tt,l.t. - W A I X 1, W, M-A me 2 ' 2 2 I ' June Howard Sharon Hunter Donald Jerome Bernie Jesrner Flora Jester Jim Johns David Johnson x Wesley Johnston Wiley Johnson Judy ,lo Joni-s lda Katz Stanley Kaye 72 Ronnie Hays Fran Hewett Neil Hollawoe , .M , 10-. ' A , gg ,az K 1. E A 2 '7 7 X V yt QW f katmmlhfi' ,,,,, , Sally Hutchinson Lynn Hutter Lucy Jackson Mary Alice Jackson Norton Johnston - I Travis Keel 'EE' Hr , 4 J Martha Kelsey L K Betty Knight ,An ,i ,f If ,lack Langton Richard Lerer Jin? wg t vu A' l lf 1 g l ial' 'QW if , will N h I 1.-Ltr, M fir, -r wi ' r 3, ggi, ,, V-4 -E5-' SEN ' 1, ,Q -T '52 ,lucly Long -1 , I7 Albert Kimball Carlos Kepke Henrietta Kissner W ineford Klint Que Knickerbocker 'W iq ,, fr -rf' Lurline Krider ' an ,, ,ge L 1, ,ji-fi Ei? Mi- l Joanne LHHTZ Sasha Lanz Corrine Laughton Judy Lieberman Harlan Lindberg Jimmy Lindsey '11 All w Linda Lown Jerry Lynn ix V45 4 X il, Jerry Clore. Jerrs flown Frank fem fumr c Wrmca cl Bvlilw Mamhall Bil1N1Hf'iH Marta Mal and Sasha Lam prepare rquipment for a pep a Qemblx Sally Kruse Vic Lacld David Lambert Alan Lang 5 ' t W! we Y ij ww- E Mr LM J? it MH 1' a mi if Eli W Marsha Mayer Jerry Mayes James Mehl Terry Melton Betty Meyers Ginger Meyers Harris Miers Billy lyfiller Bo Miller Eugene Miller Jimmy Miller Neil Miller W' 153' -W f at 1 David Milton Mary Minton Billye Mitchell Linda Mitchell Ann Montgomery Bill Moon Sharon Mooney Jim Moore Richard Moore Barbara Mote Nelson Mouthe Ronny Munson John McFarland Patricia McClain Darrel McGill David McPherson Virginia Nazro Beth Neary JY, 13.11532 1 AW W fllq iiibig J J 1 ,.,. ' 1 2 ,, i it Jimmy Nelson Nancy Newcomb Rose Alice Newman Ronnie Norred Lynda Oglesby Sharon Onstott 74 'Ar gk S- 'L rf H at 1 B N wiitixmaxllllfm Eleanor Oliver Judy Pace Alice Parham Walter Parker Gail Pearsall 'Ti iff? 11 EE: Z W 3551 Charles Perryman Tina Peterson Layton Pettigrew Bill Petty 4,-fsv if f K... Gay Pfeiffer Don Powell Herschel Prengler w 5 V Y B is it .i it ,i H Y 12,5 ' ' ' it pm, 'lv ,M H V iluiiwiwliiwuw, Beverly Quintanilla Barbara Quintilla ' Wsillki WE' 'f' fi Laurel ,Reuss MHTHYH Rice filffie dv , 5 'li ff:.i Lewis Ring Billy Roberts ig .4 li af rf - 1, ,loan Price Phil Pritchett Larry Pullen Irene Pearson li ' Wt , Roberta Piner Bill Quillen Lynn Ramsey Bob Rash Carolyn Ratheim Dennis Ruder w i 35 , -EHS: : . jfff' ' ph' E .loan Rigby Merrill Hartman checks George Fix's rifle during R.O.'l'.C. Chuck Roberts . , inspection. 75 3 H I , . 5 2 55 e ir gf Neil Robinson Olivia Rogers Sue Schoeneck David Schrock Judy Schultz ,If 'F pix. B if V r 1 f- 55' , 9+ fs w Mike Shapiro Susan Shaw Pete Sherman Penny Sloan John Smith J- , 'ililiriwci a ww. J , Q i Judy Rowley Jim Sawula Martin Schaffer Buddy Schley James Schutts Sue Sears James Sewell Tommy Shirley Jean Shoemaker Ronald Silverman Stacy Smith Roger Sparr Susie Spencer Marilyn Spiegel Hn H MJ -,ip '- ' t 'H' i ,Jw 1 ii ' J , , L ,. A , - if , l' ig 'Q . , f. 1 , - -f . 5 'iii ?' ra A mr Y , ,N N 41 Mary Zona Squibb Dolores de St. Aubin Susan Stanford f Molly Sterling Donna Stevens Jackie Stevenson 76 VZZY, : Larry Steel Donna Stephens Ruth Stephens il W 'Wi lllimte g wi K E 'xi li ' qligwtgfii H 5 4 E. F' - , Gloria Stewart Fred Stovenour Nancy Stubbs ,vm Natalie Tarter Jo Ann Taylor Don Teal Pat Tenrly Margie Terrill Jim Thomas .lane Turner Pat Turney Jack Utter 3' -T :affix iljaf 5 A A tif, ME: 5 Debbie Toppel Sally Toone Rosemary Trent K , ggi 331' I , A ' ,Q J i 1 :Si Marta Ungerman Barbara Vandenbosch , - if 11 E T.. US J 'Mu L M' ultw iq' CMM we , ,, ,,,3lxSl',ll3i, 'llllwlty ,, , t X X,Qwtlwillwtflwlwsl..,it , MlJ'w,lmlrl Mary Wallace Andrea Waldman Elaine W3tf5 Anna Carol Weaver Lynda Welch Donna West Kay Vanhooser Richard Vassallo Patricia Vaughn Arnold Victor J an Walner if .W A. X, 1. f yt f 1 - V, r'YsQm,,lWt',X :Willie Ml .. fi' Dudley Weeks , A 1 if-i gl ti ,Y TE? Bobby Westbrook if Helen Waterbury De De Watson Roy Watson Does Janet Wright always enjoy class this much? 77 W ' ,ar er 1 mmm, is ' is ' N' 35 M H f fin it ,rr llllfllgql il El Wu Xu Vxxxx M 1 'z xxxxx M y l ll ,,4N ll ttlrll llrllr r ll lv illlllm, riwlli' I X AMN' if Ronny Dowd Jack Langton James Hehl if L y ef , fi'-,F f ir E my ,ro ,rlfl1Jii ' ' wh, . lil l W, W ! of li l ll it lr, Y , im!! Tom Moore Kay W'hite Jeanette Willianis Carol Wilson Kenneth Wilson Mike Wolfson Barbara Wood George Woodard an , 7932 Shirley Young Bill Youngblood Carol Yontz ,E ,. V K h, W N. Nunn 'Neg ...4 Richard Carpenter Linda Carruth Rose Feldman ' -wr M, -mm 'NNIWUIO' Douglas Cibboney Earl Class Harold Hart 78 Jill Worley Fred Zimring X u '+ 1. 9 W as K 5' we Bert Fields 'N L f V ' 'Q' Q 'mi x 33 Tommy Hastings ' ll , r, I w- ,,,,, X g , lltl ry to 'vw' liill H ' i l V e., E 5 M yyyyy rw yyyy A yr W, i U 2 Kathy Rowalt , 'Ti- e-Q ij' V Pat Wheelis is 2 1 sri? 'ji 1 5 f Q ff is ie , J 1,2 f 4 - F s- ?'iEi?Sifi!f?x:1i ' fri: f 1 ff? 21 f 3 Suzie Winner Maealene Wisenbaker az 1, ' Qin? ge. ,xi f lg ' ,Ioan Worsc'nCroft Janet Wright 5, Eddie Barham L. ,,r'i-Q ' i ' N 45 Charles Forshaw 2 W 3' 5 K4 0-Q2 14, .J 4 Ken Kline Howard Byers ' X ff 3 R P M Steve Freed Richard Landers Vi by H Y. H Q9 r ,ww ' 'je , ,,., , ' nur fe-L, si' I Y ' Y' F , 5 , I fi 2 f 5 - I u - Q N 5 V, . A j 'Q vw' L,,' X, . gr 'J 'A K 'Ulf ' ' 4+fr'M'rf , 4, 0 ' 'HJ , Vg: ,, 'I V in n - L -1... 3 . L , l Penny Owens Cecile Rayblatr , ,gi 5- I VVV, .. . 4' f rvw sm -ww , - eenne if 2 e e r. i Maurice Wilson - John Rogers Maurie Shay Frank Shelby Lee Shepps 6 ua C7 Students who came to Hillcrest at mid-term ' Junior members of the annual staff work industriously. 79 .I U IOR ACTIVITY 1956 DRILL TEAM OFFlCERSfPrf-sident, Barbara Woodg Vice President, Birdie Sue Fincbg Secretary, Gail Delcambreg Treasurer, DeDe Watson. 1956 DRILL TEAM-Drilb master, Martha Fuquag Lieu- tenants, Mary Zona Squibb, Tina Peterson, Mary Marga ret Carlson, Sue Schoeneck. A.. ' we X I r ' Q arf an V I ,L 25? 1 . Q' or W 1' I' 5 -lf' I 1 We 41 ff . . I A Q If li I 'Yu W N . : N tw' H I ' A V. . you JA' i x ? 'r 'H V. K . el ,lfxgvg - I I 4- , Maurice Wilson salute., Q aaa x Eg ROTC officials. J U IOR ACTIVITY t David Edwards and Paul Michlc-r sound the hurns. Whafs the matter with the mike? Z A Sasha Lanz loafing behind stage. N ., ,fe . , M l t 'V 7 95, , 4 if 5 . 11 is Q 9 in 'Wu ww K , t . hhn vvv' L,v, M y 15 6. 'Umm - Some of Annual staff hard at work 8I OPHO ORE ,Kia I Q , 9. BARRY STEGALL, Presirlenl I - xiii I EE-1lifwL:f, . X ..,.., ., f - 1 g :Ls PAT MILTON-Secretary MARTHA HANIBLEN-Trenszzrrr CLASS OFFICER R ICKI MOERSCHELL-Vive Presirlerzl a m MRS. MILDRED FOSTER John Abdnor Faye Abramson Tommy Adleta Bruce Albright Lynn Alexander Sandy Alexander Charles Allen Edith Alter Paula Amber Mack Ayers Ken Bailey David Balisteri George Ball Quinta Bardwell Frances Barnett Linda Barnhill Sandy Barton Larry Barguni Fred Beecher Dale Bennett Ralph Bennett Joanie Berkman Barbara Bierner Sandy Blanchard Diana Blanche Marie Bland Ceorgiana Blaylock Tim Block Nonnie Blocker James Bolding Barbara Book Reggie Bowman Carl Box Jim Bracy Jimmy Bradley Mike Breard Bill Brecht Linda Briden Chet Briggs Janie Brinegar Barbara Brogdon Manya Brooke m : ' - f. OPHO ORE ,,, .IN , . ,,,,,,,re or K: 'K 7 lt lb , Q.: , ,e ,, y ' A . J , K xx! 'ff' d irryy W, . 1 XY , fi fn W, ,aff- it , lv vw .V -A ,fa , Q V 1 A it Ri A fr N vw 1 31 7194 ,. -- V 1 ,. f- r A f W1 f f elf, ,, la, at h J, fsufliff ,af t Sleeveless blouses and cotton shirts were the order .i of the day this fall in this Sophomore class. zgf. ' , ', ,fr V, . , J , , . ,-,,.,- z .,, K n gf f , M g 1 I , I ' ,ta -f V, A - .- .N 1 ,, h , 2 3 ,, as f A N F44 FW , V' - av. ,, ' 5 1, ,K , 3 Q A-213 Xi f f F F 44 , if?-N' 1 fs.. In Y I, -4 ' , i n vu A M f 5,-Q . -12 . N . ...N - M' f my 'K 5,7 '42 of f fi 3 I ' I fi ,ligisi fl K ' I M ' - it A 'ffl . A f . A-f r' e 2 of 1? r of 215, ,Xu r Nu L . ,, 13 he 50' ' ' R . , K 1 ,af 'F , , . .4 If My ,V ig .gf W! V 5 ,.,. i inf, 3 VV ,-y, I Ha . Qt- - A K ' ,, Uffzf, x L, ff a ,. 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QQBB V .ati .. l.ae'. lvf 2 B 'web +e,i fi .yo iiqwwx' ia rift Yfvetefsw . -Q-if ' - 'v' 5 L ' 'If' ' ' f ri m ' Y 'fi we 'H' 5 My ji ' A , 'Sl , 'A ' . a f ' G .e99..1afa Gail Goldstein John Goode Janet Gowdey Terry Grant Judy Grandjean Betty Grandstaff Gary Green Gloria Gregg Natalie Haberman Marlene Haley Jimmy Hall Bob Haller Martha Hamblen Dick Hamilton J an Hamilton Pat Hammond Ran Hamner Mary Hargrave Sally Harper Don Hart Pat Hartfelder Vivian Hartman Jim Heath Jerry Huffer Kay Henneberger Bard Heroy Phil Hestel Don Hexamer Sharla Hightower Jane Hill Dortheanna Hillbolt Barbara Hinsch Ruth Hodge Carol Lee Hodges Elsa Hoffner Chuck Holden Betty Jo Holland Loretta Holloway Elizabeth Hollweg Mike Honea Marilyn Horwitz Carol Hospers Bill Hoyt Sandy Hunter Roger Huseby Anne Hyman Chuck lmmel John lmle Larry Jackson Mary Dell Jacobie John Jainer Dick Jaross Carryne Jenson Maurice Jerwick OPHONIORE wg as 'W R 4' s J if :pr ff,LT ' E , , .Q f 11 ' 2 FQ as or A X ' 2:51 ,L uae L L 3 4 5 W 'K fa iw , Sophomore Don Hexamer is either deep in thought or deep in sleep. S Rosemary Jesmer ' 1 Gibson Jester H . ii P L ,W -1' Ann Jonah Lia. ' ii W 'E' - 2 L 'K R L Mf- R , J , Barbara Jones f wi ' 4 if' 5 I 5 he-ff Bob Jones A III. V 4 , . . I, 'A 1 4 ' Lf' 'f Dixie Jones V ' -- 2 ' ' Geneva Jones , it 'll ' -- .N 5 , ' 4' Kay Jones L R f w 2 L f 5 Ronald Jones J LL Q L L J . L R Linda Kamens X sk'V,,L S z Y V k,,, L We-fi 'yhs Q immy ammerer J A f ' , , J i f , H L wil Paula Kantor 1 1 L if A ' , ii ' L L L N ' . ix .. ,, .:,f..... 4 ,... H QQ LL A : gl- L- gfpfyi-,qs K L- , K 55 gi f . , ,v,.. ' ' - fi? 3552 52 -- Rochelle Katz ' K L 7 QV, Robert Kepke M X Q. Q V I gf, 5 JV Q V . I Diane Keiffer ' -- , -.. 'k.V, A I L my JJK' L1 -1 Carolyne Kirkpatrick J K.,,' '-4 LL V, Robert Kizer 2- 'L J rs , L V '1., ' ,A z, y Tex Knecht L 'ii iiiii A H - L ,. L ' J L. if Le L al A 'iii li Jack Lagow Marilyn Lamb Joan Lash John Latta Ann Langham Elizabeth Lehmann Kay Lewis Ken Lewis Randy Lewis Susan Licht Richard Liebman Max Lipscomb Jack Lowry Ray Luckey Jerry Luterman Joe Lynn Patsy McAllister Johnny McBee LL A,A. U19 M new if JMS , . , LJ F '16 1- was L 2 L K L fm, 3' - , NWN ' ' K -L qw L3 'V -5 . ' - - kiwi: 'I we ii igfwl i 'Q J 1 ' J' x L L N , M '- ' R' L we - J ' ' I: , - H 'I 'HIM ?'f1 .E ' , fi if J 75212221 'WSJ ' ' 'L . ' fl Mb 'xi .. - 'q' -3 -izi ' ' J L, 5 ' 1-Y! , -' he ' , n L R 1- 4 UPHO ORE ,Q 'K , it . ,. :A ff - L, if A I W fr' if s 5, - 'A Q., f Q 2' ' ra he P P H P E 5 srsi ' A P is M eeyi re ' so e ss,5:,,. M F' ' i is L iff - . f - Fifi -1 :'X is-is ,- f v I 1 -V ' , ' .'-'.- , 1 'k,. 1 V,kk Q13 i.f 2' k K --'-: f . ., ,k.v 1 A 1 ,fx .ii-5-x K it Q L ,A RN vig . I K -Qi an E W! -f wr A Q.. A av. H . .5-3, Lf -, ? VV V , -V , '- ' qua... I ,,., . 'V '- P ,. ' A . ' Q , ., . ,L . K. rf 3,5551 ',-, . 5 ' - an , ..,, ' A ' miifik f ,s ,,....-- .. QM 'Q 'Wd M eeyy .V n rrrs i Virginia Mcllridu Sharon McLain Betty MeClurc ,loan McClure Clyde 31CC01'IHlCk Linda Mcflrary Steve McDonald Pele McKenna Melinda MCKimlJall Pat McKnight Linda McLennan Pat McMichael Andrea McMullen Judy Mansfield Allen Mantell David Marlowe Shirley Marlowe Carolyn Mason Portia Mason Jack Matter Kenneth Maxwell Dick Meyers Algur Meadows Paul Michler ls , 'K' :- Mitch Mitchell .,, ii 3- ' P Q - Ann Miller may 5: . on P Doug Miner if i '.a- 1 Q L I ' r r P I Milton 2ss, E:N,, 1 I ' V' V 3 Ea? f f ii i W Z, zzv j ' N Bobbie Mims z :v: 'l z ' Q A in .,., Alice Mincavage ' 4 -:,- i,'i 'EN x S' as f Q ' - A 1 ' V' fs . , mf' Robert Mittendorf I 5 53 A W N. V A is Virginia Montfort L aw . ,..a- ,.., V K : - 1 .4 I -I H 't k Donna Mkyntrose ' A 1 A 1 4... A in '.ii Q1 'A , G A Marshall Moore . f. ' 1 f y, y,. f I ii- 'E Robert MOOYC f ' ' -'east '. , . hx I in i Ayry -- Q .. J udy Morris . Q I L! f,' fx: if N r , , - , 'x U' 5 -1 , A h I 3 7 V f sw A Sharon Murdock o n P-W v ag V as my g Ricky Morschell V .him 5 i Virginia Nelson hiv' 'g .f ' :i QQ A ., 'wr 5 : Q 5. 31 I QW' , A P3 f ' . P' 'ww . --ff' --- i Jack Nelson X 'ssl P -:-- w e 1 ' P 'A r DiCk NEWTON E5 'lr 2' i ,. 7 l is :' 1, Sandye Morris X v ue if-F' V' Q , figk I Q in if lf ,ei A . L ' K . fl i SS '1 l V 5 V M -5 I Harold Novin L' ug , L ' Carolyn Oehler PL y ww , - r I ,. ,. y ,y. '- Roy Qliver , it my f, on .1 K Jw, V x My 1 ,nw ,JV , . X gala J .. J 7 ' ff. is V K aw , 151' P K ' ML I ' Judy Onstott 1 - ' . John Page Q l ,f A X Ronnie Page Larry Palmer Daxid Parker Gail Parsons Bill Pasley Charles Paternostro Tad Pontinen Judy Payne Karla Perkins Roy Perkinson Cindy Peters Don Peters Ernest Peters Richard Phillips Jimmie Pitman Dale Pliner Vicky Powell Evelyn Poyser Judy Pressly Carol Preston Pat Pugsley Fletcher Quillan Mike Rayburn Judy Ragland Evelyn Raines Carla Rainey Joel Ridout A. J. Reed Linda Rellahan Carolyn Riley Vivian Rieter Bob Rippy Larry Roberts Sandra Roberts John Robertson Mike Rogers Phyllis Rogers Sharon Ropp Susan Roth Rosalyn Rough Millard Rutledge Susan Sailor H ,.., 'N SOPHOMORE These Sophomores view some mighty danger- E? :'v - 'K A 'F' C i , .ry . --Q . L? i , ,. 35 r E X ,. Q rrc kk qs I wwf in 'I i . LW' 7 ,y ,ff '55 4 2 as 5 1 ie H .Q ,nw by 5 ,-is X , 5, s 1 .- 1 - . 1 1z,f,,.s,l 1' ' - , 'Q i, 'ta'--' 1 15 - W, Q ' , 15:1 V552 'Q I we 'Ziff 2 qw G3-pl .,-N i f L ,sm . , is if X pr H as if Qt, a- A n - . , n fzxrim - - ' zfmzz' t i - - ,sis ilsf '11- ' ww' s ,ul 'W' is 3 . 4: agp, A f ti Q 2 N we ' 12, fv , 'Q ' , J' K ' P ,gaw- 4 ous looking weapons, 'ii , ,wr P .Av , :ie s1,,u,,i:-,::.f-' - .V '- :f .f::--',--- 1 .weep R Q -lmmwww-H , ' rt' li Q . ftifi ' va . ., iQ , . ,agn- , .. af l ,stts pf. :' J , ,W A W K Zh ,,f ii 9 5: r - W. s ' ' RX x ' , 'I : v if A . 5 if jiri? is ok ,mf 1 fn if HW Q fi r.,, . ,. .., ' 41 a 1 W V J Y ' J Z. ' fl ' f - - , A f .. ,. . , is hy. ' 5:1351 1 ' I . j f rv gift: ' A . ry was ...mt xr Jw? 'QB' ft .. ,, , fs wir fl ,Q qw' ,.,. . if ...ff - .,. ' ...M 4 f. , 4, . L -an 1 .1 ' slam. mst!-w - nu. ,:.s. Rf? 2 ik, is xi ,ix ',,5g2':f22 jg -' f' ,, ': :xr , - ' 1 ,i 'HJ' , NV Q- , , gave? ' 'CAI .V Quik IQ .Q Ig as f wt ' vi si, ' M . xl X x whim -ug, Q P' ew' J M gk K-, gs 2' -we Z ' 'Q-My E X . il I . 'vjf'fi,e,k TQ ,y 1 C A A , i, ,nr is K an . ,ah H E- iwn, ' 1 f' ' 4 W . t',,' , is ' i 5, W1 Q. uf-w1g5 ,, V V , qw., 5 A un... ,,, . V A A - ,a -VS' Ea- , . 5, 3 OPHOMURE. -f--31s.1.,..t.--gn . .,.' tt.. W iQj.5g.ssf25igIgilQ 5' 'itfylfiff SM .1l'5f3'. ,.1,, ,S 123. ..m.,.sz-1:1 ,,.., . 4LfS'1w11213 Ls. Qflfii , ' J , ,. --ff J 'Alu 5 ' ,p I - . - 4 . , KA X ,,.. ki 1 1 -W if , is 1 7. .,,, 1 1131 1 Q22-tt. f 1 135551 3 1,5 L li 'Q' ' 5335 552 129 K' n . 1-,..L,., 1 . R11 , 1 l,'..:f7 i xii:-xv 1, 5121 EQ. V lm., ' 7 'W we i sf w same . , 'la , e. 5 if .W l' K : W 4 wi Af' 151,4- gsiwiiei lffm- Lf 3 - 1 f 123, .1 ,L,., 1 ,.., ., s4wief,fG-H . 1' f' .s1fe..-35 Q '1 jf'k111 ' 1 , k .2 X A N955 K I 3 'W i f ,WW . V..- , I 11-1Z211.1.1 , ' , gl.:-14 - 1 xi M- 9 ' f' :ts 2.4-1 . . ., lf-? !ZZ,.a:32:Si.1gH w . J is yy: . 1 ----ef-.11. 1 .-2. ,,.,,., , , QL :1 , g as .mf zi si ' ' L I Yi W s .f 9 K ff fl J 1 nw- 153' . w Y g1,.F.,1. N 4 l Qi! -. 1 mm , 1 f..,....g,,. z..Q...ggf.gs, . L..LA.,, .. Mg. I I A 1 A f Q NA.. ,1 - A 11 1.,, I ws.-1-of 1 w 1..,,,,1. 1' av ,.,- 11:---1 - 'M ' R g . nw. .1 , 1 .Tllf--' - '51, Mor i im K i.,-. 11 Q- fy , W , 5 . L . sr , .,, . M' f 'Ohm' ' 1 - ,-W., A K.. . x -.,,L-J ia J .,,,. .1 -F : . -.3a2.ff 1' In t gl .. ' 4. ,fi KM? ...E rw .fm wggwss K .. fm Rf ,QW WU' , LVLL 1 .. A L.. 1 5-H 1 M , --vw : 1 4,1 1- ' .'f ? 1 W Q . , -Qt.. 1.51- :Q as ms:-5.-L: 1 - -- Ai.,--z.1, .. 1,, 1 1' if YW J' 5 . .,.. 1-513513 5.3.5. 1 ,. I xkgn 'ik'V I H ta l , ,V Vl, Z 1 Ili . 1 LV L s ETL -'fk . .,. --fffx .1 F 'C J J' ' A in 1 A ' fl .. 5 ,.. Wi N- 1 Ad,,....,. ,'V'k 1 L, 11- .5 , .,. .' vw 1 R ' fv ,1...,., E ' 1111 ,,.., H 11 -. 5,4 11,, tl' : : J 'E , l-' -. A -:-Si7v:'1E-Q5i 1flfE- . , ' , .1 ' -1.93.-el. .,-' g 'Q' , .?. . -,1jLg.ig?i ff 1?- ':: . , 1' WX i 351- iisiifv.-12. e?1sf12' f'-TNI' - 11,1,, 1, 11,, 1 1 in , 1 zzuf mg? W A ,W A - , 3 V l V f V1 ', fi- J' A J . 11 F ltet f 11111 1 1 1 . . 31- - . -K , yn 11 1 1 l1 5' v..+ S x - ' ... PFI m -A 1 Q-1111A -. 1 x -51.13. Q1 .. .1 A vw' 1 ' . 1 ...V- I an 1. -....,..- Q' -J . - - - -wif - :sw -- A I .K X M 1,3 ww- 2 K. W W 6 ,nf are an H, A 2 .f w 4 M' Ave N' V .xl S 5, .f 4 ff S. 'y gl- ,. . 1. -- .QL . H' ' , - L. L. Salzberger B. Sammons S. Sanders B1 Sarge-ant E. Schackman S. Schaffer N. Schara M. Schepps E. Schkurman A. Schoeneck C. Schoeneck J. Schramm S. Schraud L. Schwalbe B. Scott W. Scott A. Schad K. Shannon F. Shaughness B. Shaw S. Shaw S. Sherman Bl. Sigmon C. Simons D. Simmons J. Skinner B. Slayback L. Sleeper J. Smeal C. Smith Cv. Smith M. Smith P. Smith S. Smithson C. Snowden R. Sowell S. Spafford S. Spencer S. Squibb C. Staat A. Stanley B. Stegall B. Steinbach D. Stekoll A. Sternberg J. Stewart M. Stewart I. Steinhorn C. Still P. Stillman A. Stool-:sherry C. Story S. Straiton C. Strong J. Stroud T. Stuart P. Sullivan J. Susman M. Sutherland S. Swartz M. Swesnik B. Taylor B. Taylor G. Taylor L. P. Teague A. Tenison P. Thomas D. Thomason S. Thompson S. Thurman H. Torian J. Towner M. Trammell N. Treat M. Tuttle R. Tuttle P. VanWagoner V. Vaupel J. Vesecky J. Vickery L. Vickery B. Vine C. Vinson G. Vourhees R. Wakeland J. Walker J. Walker L. Wall M. Wallace G. Weatherford 4- OPHOMORE 1. VL V W V V . . ,Z MI ,R V Vp ,LA , V V ,Q if ' ive - .inf f , ..,'. . -. 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I f f f - 'fv- ' .f . - ' V - . is .iff , . 94 D. Stringfellow J. Weeksing A. Weilancl L. Weiler J. Wenger L. Were B. Wey' D. Wheeler B. White C. White D. White E. White T. Wight J. Williams J. Wilholt P. Wilkerson S. Williams P. Wooten W. Wood J. Woods J. Wilson J. Winn B. Wilson Mid-term Sophomores OPHO ORE CTIVITIE ,pf k K- . h ckg on 3 hoo Bm LEWIS n C c M 3- v 11111. . tam Svhxa Swamm Yak? awalk rlzfwnyfljgeeks, N4-il Andfl 5 ' I . A r. Library aesx me nd Cm-prnme slim after 8 mn, and Ke . cafd X ' H1 Conf, SP5Si0 H m me fre-me - H az th In Allstin 6 Many sophomores are initiated into the Pan American Club. 95 XZ IIDEW XZ, FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICER Q, 'i we , ., :g..-- i ,A S55 5 3 2 I .- Q N -- - A nf 5, A BOBBY STOVENOUR, President DOUG PRITCHETT, Vice President V.- ex wflmkxxk , , w?5?:::52:-T 'lz.- - :igiliirwpx b::5'f??5 '-LYZEQ f mff.f 1. '-an if ffzzsxw-422, ,, C, . ' ' 'W -i .,,, ef- ,, O M 0 ,H ru r:'f-YNNQ-M 0 5, M ., .,r.4?6. C V A :,f,z.g,p-ff,: wif g. ,X 1- U Z, Ui L 145-rg, fagfffrwzm1ix?fE51ff1ge 8, 91 ,., mjfifGjfwfffiawszlfis1? - Y Pr' :Mw-m.2f:A:fgirna?E5Qf-Hf rr' za - iff'-'C' '25:.1Cs11g3H4,,,wflfzzzwkf' if ,., an 0 'Q f::gg5::9fAM x H ' as . ,, 57 OPEN, rw W1 if-isrvgrrt ., ,IAN MCCARTY, Secretary-Treasurer MR. WOODROW C. KEAHEY, Sponsor FRE HMA ACTIVITIE The Art Department has done much to make this a 'cbanner yearn at Hill- crest. Many Freshmen take art. Here the art classes wurk earnestly on a crvice project. Lunch period is enjoyed by even one-, freshmen included. I f ls the test that hard? I 5 i 1 5' rw 4 What ride you all waiting for? F RESHME X , .-.K . L V -. .V -Q . f 1 ,qs new V 'W . Q. , .kv Q E ,. . 'ii ... P sf. -x , NN ALL' -new N 4. .3 f L. ,. ,,, I 4 af f' 'gLA:g LLL LL -4 I L -.. 3 L 2 L 5, LM If A sl- - .2 g tg .fi x rr. 3' r '. ,f-f. ,an Q., L if Ns! Tv-as 1? .. z ef - ' L 1 A V A L' .- Q' . W . L 1:'fLL LLL . l ' L' .w L If. 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T ELL. , L L 'rr' X 'VL' LV L L ...L . -- s LL gl.. fi X .4 K W L Lj r' 'H Q L ',K,., 1 Lia, 'L' - . gunna N K it 1. 27 i - ,. ws 'Liv 9. '1 L A S? if . 'L' L L fr L '- 'af .- , ' .. iii ' L ELM A .. . 'L uf if 'K .fa s . 'gre A, W., ,- . Q.. M . . LL . P- - . Q . fi L H ., L ' f: -X-fo Lf . ' B.,-If H . Z , fr 'L 'T L L .1 C. ' - i LLLL V LL 34. T LL' L L. - -- f L ' L QfL'L..L 'ff-1' L L 8- 6, '. L' Vw L. 4. - ' . a. Q SL . Ei K vyhz Q V L L , 4,5 1 LLLLLL LL 5 L Lg as L:L' LL . L L L E ' ' MX t T . ' LL '- L .L ff' . . - L5 L L.. A S , -1 L rg Q qi .KKA I V W , p K I 1 LL . I M L L J, A f- ff.: M is -as , . L .. v 3 .i . .Z I Wy, me 9 f. ,V I L up V sw 1 L .-.1 , .i X Q. A. L A L - N 11. L L' . L':L5. L: M U? 3 Lf5?f:L ':I:'- ls, I 2: V Maw? Hvf . ' a L5 ss. ,. . L ... - .f . 5 . ' ' 04... L is ' H'-Li .. ,, .. . A M A '- V ' sf c . .. L ' , - -' N' y F- . - f ... L . ' W1--.ff . . 5 P .iff , L L1 'f VL . . E' . Jr-LLL.u1 ' L L . L. if .J L. Ackman A. Adams K, Adams N. Adams P. Adkins N. Akridge M. Amis R. Anderson J . Anderson C. Argo D. Atkinson T. Baily C. Baker C. Baker B. Ballard A. Ballas C. Balser J. Barklow E. Barnes P. Beadle .l. Beaver C. Behymer .l. Bell L. Bellen M. Benninghoven P. Berrich D. Billings R. Bishop L. Bland M. Blend S. Bloom E. Block L. Bone M. Book M. Bozeman J. Bragg J. Brazier L. Bricker B. Broach M. Brogan D. Brogotti E. Bromberg J. Brown W. Brown B. Brunson N. Budd S. Bunch M. Burgess B. Buttler J. Butler P. Cain M. Camp L. Campbell P. Campbell W. Campbell G. Carlson N. Cates J. Chamberlin B. Chambers T. Childress V. Chumley L. Clark S. Clark G. Clements M. Clough M. Cooking M. Cole M. Collins J. Connell D. Copus M. Copus L.-Creson J. Crisford D. Dahlrnan B. Dalton D. Damron P. Davis T. Dawson A. Dean D. DeMoss D. DeVaney J. Dickinson B, Dodge T. Donald T. Ormsl D. Duhes D. Edelman B. J. Edstrum E. Edwards J. Ellinger S. Elliot S. England F. Ernest M. Eshelman J. Evans C. Fereday W. Fields E. Fincher H. Fink J. Fisher J. Fitzgerald C. Fogarty M. Foster J. Fox R. Franklin B. Frazier G. Freedman L. Freeze J. French L. Frensley D. Friend T. Gainer C. Galt W. Galvani M. Ganzfried J. Gates A. Gaughan N. Gault P. Geddie D. Gee R. Geren L. Gillian T. Gillen S. Gellman R. Gilman S. Glass G. Godfrey J. Goff S. Goldstritch G. Good P. Gooden S. Goodman R. Goren H. Grant W. Gravely M. Gump L. Gutterman J. Hale S. Hallbrook Y. Halphen M. Hamilton B. Hardy A. Hare S. Hare J. Harmon R. Harris R. Harris J. Harrison S. Hart W. Hassinger C. Hathcox D. Heinke .. N. 'sag W2 Ji ..a3l.,1S..e.Q?2 Q M- s 'arf X y a . J? x ,V - V.-V1 5,,fi,52:.. .,ff.,. if FRESHME as Q J Q W . rg LV.: 1 , V, .. . ...ii VVVV., :wsxmexez-QFEQQ' ' - f5l:s.?Af::E fV 111' ' M1 lWLL'K 2 J - W- V J xx. .h V- Q V , V ..,., .LE V . - ' V' '53 .' as P N 'H Q H, 'fa gf -ser J 5 - s . V- 1- f ' Q-.4 1 , ' Gr' ' ' 4 . f Y K V w if . - v .1 Q .1-V-V ,A .- g . - I., V J 7 TMC J J vi- 4 J C . 1 X A , V ff , J f GN' .. . f 1' MY ',.'2f1gS2 16.2.1-V.w.1. 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R J Q' ,g-' Z R R V J V li J r LV ,h 'm'A ' 'A M1 fi, 3 if j A 2 S ' ,. ,sg A T ' - Q'- K Yin 4 ' ' ww K i .f EWS! - . M. R A .VI Q M . J. Helm N i . Helms C. Helstron J. Hill B. Hillyer R. Hoffman A. Holland C. Howard J. Huckabay T. Hunt B. Hurley V, lngram D. Jackson D. James P. Jessup H. Jemison B. Johnson N . Johnson J- Johnson B. Johnson S. Johnston C. Junkin M. Kagen C. Kahn M. Kainer B. Karnmerer B. Kanter P. Kavanagh B, Kaye R. Kelly S. Kelly J. Kelly J. Kent H. Kerr K. Kirk M. Klund K. Kramer L. Kuni J. Kurson V. Lake R. Land K. Landers R. Lane J. Larwance J. Lawrence W '. Legg D. Lenhart B. Lerner J. Levin L. Lewis L. LeNeveu E, Liehmon R. Lievsay N. Lillard C. Lindop J. Lindsey J. Loinette F. Lucas L. Lusby J. McCarthy P. McClure L. McCrary M. McDonald N. McDonnell J. McGraw G. McHam D. Mclntyre M. McKinsey R. McMahan K. McMahon B. Mahaney M. Malone J. Marshall L. Martin R. Martin B. Marx J. Mashburn S. Masinter J. Maxcy B. Maxwell F. Mayes L. Medders F. Merriman M. Merritt .l. Meyer K. Meyers R. Meyers J. Michaels R. Michel B. Mills K. Mills R, Monroe R. Montgomery B. Morclecae .l. Morton M. Murray R. Munzeheimer B. Weal E. Neece J. Neece D. Neely K. Weher C. Nelson S. Newell M. Newton H. Nicks A. Norman D. Noteware T. Ornsby F. Outler P. Owens M. Pactor S. Paddock M. Parker S. Parsons V. Peinado R. Peters B. Peterson S. Peterson J. Phillips J. Phillips R. Piner N. Pitts L. Podd W. Pope G. Powers J. Powers D. Pritchett C. Preis B. Prictor S. Purdin C. Ramey J. Ramey S. Ranes S. Ravkind M. Ray T. Renfro K. Renfro M. Richter C. Riefe B. Roberts R. Robertson D. Rogers M. Rogers R. Rose C. Rosenthal R. Rough A. Rutledge K. Sanders S. Sarns S. Saxe J. Scheffey FRE HME we .3 . . f-V V .V gwi. ,, Q , vi y. 'LW 3.7 favs K mf! R I W M Q- ' I ' . ' In Ta., K ' G'f rs iilti Qt P ES ..f I Xb X 5 lkil. 1 2. :QV 51, W 'X , , x f-...M ri ,Z . Q. , W - as fe -Q ' r we T' . as 4 P fl. Mni V . 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S . .' -' i f i -iff. :gs M fqq, 'I ' 'if' Z., K ,-M A V ' ' H N , ,, :V l ':' ffl, -1 V in Vw, V 227 - V QV- ' ' ?' V V Af: , 'A 'Li V, , , , , A L, V 5,5 VV.. 4. , 13 ff-4. lj' 4- 'W 1. H-vVV.i2 L 'f-V V .g..., '- f wf 'f1 5 WVR I' .M if ' '-M' ' ' '- :fl 'V i L7'M '- -V ' fl ' ' V -2 ft ifljf5i'?5?l':1T - V N 'i A, . .. IO4 S. Schepps J. Schweartz B. Scott V. Scott J. Sears N. Seng P. Senkow S. Shalctte K. Shaughness S. Shecld S. Shedcl J. Shook S. Shull L. Simmons L. Simons K. Singleton D. Skinner E. Skinner F. Smeal G. Smith B. Smith J. Smith B. Sowden S. Spaller E. Sparks J. Springfield S. Squire B. Stabby Y. Stark B. Stegall K. Stern J. Stickle N. Stone S. Stone R. Stout P. Stopp B. Stovenour D. St. John J. Stratman S. Tardy G. Tate B, Taylor J. Terracing J. Therrell K. Thompson K. Thompson M. Towner L. Trammell F. Tuckfield H. Uetrecht Uetrecht M. Urguhart P. Utay S. Utter D. Vines D. Wallace W. Wallace S. Wallensky B. Wallin L. Warren A. Wathen J. Watson A. Wayman P. Weber B. Wehner M. Wellborn K. Wells S. Welmering R. West B. Wilcox G. Williams D. Williams F RESHMAN CTIVITIE lt's Christmas time. Freshmen as well as others worked on var- ious service projects. Hillcrest hit a new high on this kind of activity this year. fs-f .gi ,. is t X ,ta ' 1 fi X L wx? -st Prllgar plays hia tricks on ew-ryone. Seniore through frefhme-n. Each dues his hit as Polgar uses the key word The pupil does not know what has been given him while hypnutizecl. 9 13 fi V nn! .am .. -mv' . 53 il 1 ,AMX M H 'vw' Mid-term freshmen -Xiu..--n l l 2 IOS EIGIITH GRADE ECTION PRESIDENT S CHUCK BEALE JANICE BEAR FOLSOM BELL FRANK BUVISTEAD IL' '. z ff .W ' f 1 - I Xvgigg . miffR ,, JOHN GLANCY CHARLES MCCALLUM JIMMY McKEE GLEN WHITE EIGHTH GRADE ACTIVIT IE Eighth grader's paradise . . no school. An exciting change for eighth graders . . . Thomas Jefferson, Fancy packages help make the Eighth Grade dance a success. I gzfifwiiff' ,i -tm twggtf, - aeyffsri , i, Eighth graders watch the Key LLV' 5 Qlub-Faculty basketball game ,,' ,'V, closely. A - 'V', fl? f',' J E u fv f , ,eiif - , .. ' 1 my i - 5 ,.. ...i' E V A- y ilii E is ei H E r i i i sls it f so l t- .iy' K ' ' ' 1 ,,,, 'f ,' i l . ft. V 45 ,,., , ' ' .f i ni 91-299 -of Co away boys. This is for girls only. I07 A EIGHTH GR DE 'T K' - ?f l. VA i ' I 1 ,KM KK K .. Q 'LK K 1. , . , V 'V KV Ar KK K., V ew , , K K . K ,,. . VV V V 5 . . ., , Q.-W V V .fm ,. . i Kr , . . M VV, , ff- . .. K 3 ,K , , . ,Z ., Q , . . K .C , F , 'I 1 , .. .. .W .. .... ,FV i.. , 9' X5 1 'W - , ' ,wr K, .I ifgilsf i-... : A .fe ff' , W 'Q l rv W li . All 'D , . ,,. , Km ...,. 1, 4. K .K K. KK K iw, K KKKKKKK K A N W ' k ,, V V K K il ,. - .,g, K K ,K , , K K KKK V KK kk,-. ,gK KKK K V V :F -V A . 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Bono S. Boris G. Bowen T. Bowman L. Brandt D. Brt-clit P. Breum J. Bricker N. Bright M. Brooks B. Brown F. Bruchsaler V. Bruchsaler F. Bumstead B. Bunch L. Burns D. Bush J. Butler G. Caldwell D. Cameron A. Campbell K. Campbell C. Camplen .l. Carney V. Carps J. Carpenter N. Carter B. Chandler J. Chapman ,l. Chartkoff C. Cheek W. Check J. Christian F. Christie B. Clark L. Clark N. Clements K. Cluck P. Cobb C. Coen D. Cohen J. Coke G. Colby H. Colland P. Conley P. Copeland C. Cousins B. Crawford B. Crow E. Crowley G. Crump T. Cullender J. Cummings R. Cummings R. Curry P. D',-Xmbrogi W. Damon C. Davidson S. Davis W. Davis B. Delcambre M. Dennis J. Derryberry D. Deweese P. Dodds D. Dodson R. Donehoo M. Davis P. Dubes L. Dunlap R. Elfont S. Elkins B. Ellis .l. Ellis T. Ellis L. Emerson M. Engdahe A. Epstein J. Evans J. Evans M. Fair E. Falls M. Feldman R. Ferguson S. Files S. Files S. Finch L. Fowler T. Fowler M. Fraze D. Frazer N. Fuson N. Galhraigh L. Garonzik D. Garner S. Garner J. Gee B. Gilmore M. Gilmore J. Glancy S. Glanz D. Gleaves P. Goldammer R. Goldman S. Goode D. Goode L. Cowen R. Green W. Greer S. Griffin G. Gruber L. Haire P. Hall V. Hall M. Halleck N. Hanover J. Hardy C. Harlfelver S. Haseltine P. Hathaway J. Hawley P. Gumrn M. Hechtman EIGHTH GRADE T, -1. M, ' I an ' fa T 'Vs , , V, - ' -.1 A' V .-,,' Q . 'Sn V -P F f' . 'f X I 5 ,,,....Z,. ' V nw M 2 b N1 G .. - Tv -V , N! , .., ,nk ,., , YQ .1 M A. ,xx ,, A we V? kyyy bf? V , V fm if These eighth graders luring festive deeora- 1 i 'i A X tions for their Christmas dance. .Yu . T 1 '- T iff Y' ' .Wh if 4 'Q rs 1 T Tw v4 ' ., . . L - . ,T . Q . Lf- . B' . rx 1 in .- 'T F 'Te , 9 .9 - ffm sa . ' I llql -x ' F,-A Q il.. 1' T ' ' ..'.. T I, 1 xi.. T M . 2 , T l'l . . , ., . , .- M., is if 'T , f ' , , 9 M A- if ,. T' T - ,L 5 Tm X 1 .fri gif, .W if - T ,, 1 2 T, .. T 1 : . f f T. T we nw- 'T . -- ' I Q A, Q., ' 5 ' ' . ' T , ' ' f i .. i ' wx-,df TT 's's V TQ , if T ...M 1 T if ., we H - 1- ,T . 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' T' ' 3' 1. f r. ., .4 55 ' 17. , af' V ' : V Y '- A A -1r3V5qEEj'.53? . . gf' .Q Q 4 , K 'h ' ,, - M T J 17- :' l'T?' l J. JVHVJ ...I ... To ' 'A V . ,. I V. s N,k . w f H, 5 ff I ' M QI- , . . - pg , M V ,Vs-V L , , ,. J f' 5- I ., I - I yqi . M! A, wr . K N, V 3 V - 5 .7 V t -It . - if , 1 . , E -i run A -L W? . Q. A V , , P X . aff W 1 I: f V. 5 K ... fi ' , ' if ,, . fs f -' . X . ,V I , - .- 5. .i.....V..,.Vf.. . - V V . , , .W 3 Q. 4- .- Nj . -QV Q.. g. v Wag .... V f 5 .M J f A , fs .. a. - ' I B J, V.: -.1 -f -1 . 2 e ., s z . . ,. -V. . sr S. Helden A. Henneliergei M. Henrich D. Henry S. Hicks R . High S. Hilliurrl D. Hill K. Homlgo L. Holland J. Holliman L. Hoops-r T. Hoot S. Horn T. Hosking N. Houck B. Howard T. Howarfl A. Howle M. Huene G. Hunt J. Hurst M. Irwin P. Irwin M. Jackson M. Jaffe B. Jamison B. Jamison R. Jenkins S. Jensen J. Johnson R. Johnston J. Jones R. Jones S. Jones K. Kanowles B. Kantor S. Katz J. Kavanaugh K. Keagy K. Keller J. Kershaw J. Kiel K. Kingle B. Kirk .L. Kleinmal F. Knight J. Knight M. Kuster J. Langham J. Lanz F. Lehman R. Lerner R. Lewis C. Liepner B. Lindberg J. Liston J. Long N. Lanz V. Launez N. Lapue M. Loinette K. Lohclell J. Lobdell C. McCallum K. McLain D. McCuller D. McDaniel T. McDonald N. McDonough J. McFarland B. McGowan R. McGraw G. Mclntyre M. McKee J. McLain K. McLedd D. McLendon J. McNe R. McNeill P. McShane R. McWilliams K. Madera J. Maki J. Mangold S. Margolis S. Maroom J. Martinak J. Mason K. Massie B. Maxy J. Mertens J. Mertens B. Miller P. Miller W. Miller K. Minis B. Mitchell F. Monthart M. Montrose B. Moon J. Moore J. Moore M. Moore R. Moore S. Moore S. Moore N. Morris J. Morton M. Muller H. Nelson K. Nevola L. Nichols D. Noles C. Parks S. Parks J. Paterson D. Pearle J. Pederson B. Peeler S. Pender M. Perlstone J. Piersol M. Pietzker R. Pigg B. Pike R. Poole R. Posey K. Potter G. Presridge J. Price D. Purdin J. Raef J. Raines S. Raines R. Rambin P. Ranes M. Rayblatt B. Riden J. Reed A. Rehdors R. Rhodes C. Richardson J. Rippe B. Roberts D. Roberts M. Roberts J. Robinson M. Robertson E. Rogaff V. Rohloff M. Roland S. Rosenthal .1 ,. , . ., M , , . 'W f . ,sutw f 4 EIGHTI-I GRADE it ns- , w ' NT 'nf' , H 3,7 J w. -' .. . M . L V pa. I , I ' .. r. YN I wJ -. ' .Q '- 3,4 sk J L' , Ji. ' These eighth graders file through to have their ' A M- J L f pictures made for the annual. , 1 'W ' :ff . J J J -rr' was at - . i ei 'r-t ette. . - . . . M V ' ,,, ,, K A wx , 'V 5 JV I AQ. ..- MN! v .. rf: s J .. -- ,- J V Y J 12 ef M 7-f, f D315 3. a t . U-A , ,. 1 ..I, .1 H K V . K . .V J . . .M is V ,..r -J J Z, 7, P J JR' - 2 Q x A J Virii . f 1 I J W .Q , VE A-J: e ' A . .' J . A ' 'A PJ i t lfz' s-'f. H 'J P 0.9 'If J J 'J ' 'JI AW J ',r, ' . . J .J , r i J -' - Z ,.,, . 5 ,..,. I , .. A . J J J J - e J . , .l.t A- J J I ,Mg . -. Z, .. 3 ,iw A - . 't-' PL.-J , if J .-ff A f J J ,F Q ' 5 'J 3 .:'. is ,W 3 tw. , . ...J tt., .. . , , .'..2'Ji i f . 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I I . I I , I III I , . . gk ?' .1 .--f rw- 2 ,',f - , '1 k s ' f ' -f K Y: av- ' , .I .f I , II IIII I , , IIIII -s 5.1 . I ., , , II, I , . se yI - 235' ..'- A , H ' M. Ross J. Rounsaville J. Rowley C. Russell J. Rymer J. Ryan G. Saffell J. Sammons S. Sample K. Schoenfield D. Scott B. Seals C. Suman J. Seigle C. Self J. Sems S. Shaw G. Shook S. Selk D. Simmons S. Sims B. Skees J. Slaughter A. Sleeper B. Sleeper D. Smith E. Smith J. Smith R. Smith S. Smith T. Smith R. Smithart D. Sowell G. Spaller M. Springer B. Staffer S. Stages R. Stanley J. Stansell M. Starnes S. Steffens S. Simmons N. Stephenson G. Stoller T. Story R. Strong S. Sulkin C. Talyar J. Tart G. Taylor D. Teague T. Tenney T. Templeton N. Tenzer L. Thoman J. Thompson G. Thrower S. Timm T. Tomlin L. Toney J. Toone D. Tripp L. Trueblood C. Tucker C. Tueno R. Underwood .l. Van Vranken C. Varel P. Vickery W. Vine A. Wadsworth N. Wahlherg S. Walden J. Wallenstein J. Wallin M. Watkins S. Weisman J. Wheelack J. White K. Whitworth C. Wilcox J. Wilcox B. Wilkinson J. Willingham S. Wilson M. Winer J. Wlillianis A. Williamson F. Wfinters T. Witchell I. Wood L. Woodruff P. Wright R. Wyatt J. Win S. Yandt C. Yarborough lx. 2 .. , I X, W rzj B? lif HW A W R' 'f .,fvmr2r f'ZCE'g B- QQ- mi, 4 rv- 0.3, ..r K M ' Q N - 2 K .ia i 'Si Q,-5?sxmX'iB fa. 4 '1 Q M., A ,pil ,Q f f W' Ji, . F W W ii ji 5 W U . ' ' , .W X X ix- , I 'I E fit ' vi .I . f Q-J' of 45 11 Ut X Mid-Term Eighth Graders Micl -Term Eighth Graders W 5 I HIEHDHR 2 AUTUM 1 H ,lim Laughead directs another AH team football boy into posi- tion for the sports section of the 1956 PANTHER.', 1 Q?- 93? 1 A if Tom Crow and John Falconer discuss plans for loading the equipment onto the plane for the trip to Odessa. .wx sv. Cf I xx t ,,......x' Plans are made for the Orientation Assembly by Neil Anderson, Gene Patterson, Gerald Hodges, Betsy Wright, Sue Knickerbocker, and Bill Moerschell. II6 X.. Q This is just one of the typical classrooms at the first of school. I Ricky Bovee reads the meditation, thus starting the first meeting of the 1955-56 P.T.A. and Dads Club year. ATU downtown Dallas. Sharon and Judy Onstott and Betty Detweiler find the nursing career to be very interesting while taking tem- peratures at St. Paul's Hospital for the Junior Red Cross. ,pegf- i The Debate team departs calmly Professors Moore, We-ndland, Withrow and Cursch soar for Muskogee' into the final chorus of the Yellow Rose of Texasf, - 'hu Miss Ratcliff encourages the audience to join the chorus in the last verse of Battle Hymn of the Republic at the chorus program in November. Hillcrest's R.0.T.C. performs at the Nov. 11 Veterans' Day parade in I I7 AUTUMN 1.0 sas? The cheerleaders lead students in spirited yell during High School Fair Day. Denny Brack and Jon Bauman pose Glen Daffiee, the Trumpeters kick off a n n u al subscription campaign with a big bang. last student to get his picture taken in the under- classmen picture day. we o We 'J QQV5 new 93 . 95565 sm miwaft book wiv oem ge Yi? 3 e wat' awe ' K9 sew P658 Qaixeseoige get 39 Q Eva A XXX me S500 l Mrs. Wood, Mrs. JI leafl tll 'K ' volts Jlr. Edward Viss Plnlllps and Viss D e F1 ht S0110 att e 0lJCat assembly Tj 1 V sl I ll-2 ISYS B tegall, K pro jec Jimmy arbara S Hren Stern, and Mike Amis look at freshman ts. English X-'ha M WTS:- If -an .ll-:L-S-2 th6 h6S on c the final mu uts 9 Own' T631 P ,enS cr OH . uh II?Iomcc0m1ng Q 44-1 Q D1-wx'fanffi'rE1 . Su' dx' ' 5 Nonme and quam Cho? Cho- Q'-'f Siaaal the as in xh - 'S one Mx A bn? T Phillips, Tony HUHI, Bill Argo, and Forrest Murphy 011 H 1h0Cl: TV forecast during a class project of studying weather, H usyxtee A Qemblel S.. U15 II9 WINTER we rfw ThC QQ ' L nlor Christm E Orcheqlra as program M tunes UP bef ' Off' the rmli beirw made AIYHHUBIHEHIS , D ,qv La-sl minute ' , h Chorus Chrr- back stage before I P . 'Uh HXKYA Quan haw ban m 'sinrcit me . M Q K. ,K , iixixtryfgs WYXXXQ ukhers X059 m Bchvw: Erghkh graders A?C?ffW' Cor their Chrisuuas Danci. mas Program. Juni 20 Barr Y Srf. gall allen or hi gh d ,the H n C 6 U c - 1 - gram. hrrstmas uglitlr 0. Ons Off Bill Bl-9 Chr at Latin X f-ibm C lub slave al lr-Hon Ja Dallas Soho I U Qffidals your pallfwe Sch N ool 0 fl1Str1cts. IHSPPCI Hillcrea December saw the one way stairs created by the Student Council to help solve the traffic problem. I on 3 IOUI' of vii? Af .SM X h n make decoratiorw Q Frei me , . high Christmas dance E f JW . 4-M Ricky Bovee tests sam- m ple cake from Mrs. 5 Norred's cooking class. fV,. Harold Tuttle an d Slaton Davis look hun- f grily on. .1 .an W ,.,f,, Q A A W, is Og the juniof V rs V Xcbrikivf W lead Chile Duflll-v Weeks and Neal :XnCl6rSHr1H.0i, tqfiouipliiii . call on senwf CL Hi-Y 'present their bill at the 1' Checrleaclegev lxxgsenxbw' Legislature. ax me me I2I xV7TlxlVI71:WD .L., K .,Lh 1 . , , 7, V ,RV if little vocal QT' WFAA sportscaster Ralph Wiclman arm WW., llback Brady Wyatt receives ilie PLAYER OF THE Wlzmx ahah. ,, ' The chorus gets warmed up for a music. ha Charlie Bell. 501116 Girls f I es 3 s e 933 15' Q i E 'W Ii K f P 1 Q I K Iii? Q' 4, ' 5 3. 3 7. Q, P2 : s f s :FW ,gk is 'wal , M la 3 .,.,, , f , if llhl s r e ss- Q ,-l, kqir - fr A VETER- Hillcrest ROTC lakee PHY' in 'he ANS' DAY parade. Chrigtc TOIII Ile ' . . mas U' Junior R -slfts for Texas vmeranejl hCross prepare cent ' i OSPHHIS. PIPIECCS and fill Stockinfrq ss as 4 Hillcrest Y-Teens lill lioxvs with iooml and clothing fm' This N . v cloptecl at Christmas time. Sdmolls the Wav H let out for LlAl.Shlook,,d If 6 Olifla If da' YS. 5 l22 a needy family HWY 3 ,,,,. .ff , sggszifi ssrfgfff' Wd W' . - 1 Miss Kinney, Mr? Vf ,,f Thornton, M155 WH ' i lace are working OH exams vi f N5 Coach Salmon discusses tactics before seco d h lf b John Wan head at Spitz? takes Mr. Withm , assembly. W S Il a egins. 5 E 1 g helix? ng ln r laudscapl e x Ot am trees .ees :Y 5 imma Hillcffg' ,f 0 . 1 rf, . , Ky, cl05e i was which SCWO dufiilg . Q 599W The Hillcrest Panthers play the .lcsuit Rangers after the The ini teachers heat the winners of the intramurals. done mm., The PTA 1 J. The Qi Those entering the Museum Exhibition sponsored by the Jaycees are: Diane Rogers, Janet Wright, Jill Van Sick- le, Kay Davenport, Buck Ma- haney, and Sue Rose. S T' k is to the dances are alwavs ic 6 Cf- in great demand' Of izld Edge me 6 Ke prepare mbe 'V S I0 an Sweezhcfjrfi the Clljlalf-f1!i11 6 Ilgunce the 111011160116 I dfilly S g0l'n N Bake Sale will be enjoyed by all 1 I Whpn g I0 b S0110 . 6 ml' O1 IS Oufllly un fod sing .rLefi17Qe whilgugqn G can yoj ay. iff A re Sta 5 Q L - -. t- F -f . , V, , M' , , I, -W M' Coach Beasley shouts dire prospects at the start of Billy Rogers and Barbara Stegall dance at the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Parisian Dance, ze W wt t k theme HillCTC5i Wm be mist hits li E N With m0f.e . . , in State m no time it ctions to new HA team a new baseball season. 'W , -V..r, Wi' ' ,, if A 'L in 'gf Jane MCLQU H A shim B DH lg h s rook, B . c t e car for the ansuafllhlsrflda Pitts and Denni B 1- 1 s IY Conventiun rack Future Teachers of Texas assembly provides both an interesting and informative program for the senior high school students. l25 PRI G flonnie Monroe, annual his father and friends a f l ew fh' - at the National Education VZ lfsgprile photographs staff photographer, Shows ff P911 House, the Key Club Valentine Dance. Gerald Edge crowns Betsy Wright Queen of i -at F35 e--f-ws' M . W ntative of the United States ATU? e A rfalihisthe new gix months army lluw If lhi exp nts at the first P.T.A, meeting O pare new semester. i 5 Ronajd A fps ROTC Cmwfls Ce Corps. ne Patterson, que e U of the . . : - .5 . J K at f tte eete i e s raee f tlitn elrt , e to f -' A, V ' , , ainel , f A -i-' t -A -' ,Wu 1 Y r .-,, mm, , , , . .n vs. Stude UH enots from th i A H H I k Seacon ahead this SPN E- Ilts 6 Teac - the lonff trac M game, hers Track Stars. get IH shape for U I26 P fincec and M Cscorrg 3 ' t the f' M 1rQt of the ROTC formals to I Jef held at Hillcrest' f QW' One oi the many new sky Style Show. Kes shown at the Big Sister Luc lc the Y Subsc . paper r'b6r b S z Oth f 0 th un and Er FUI-rica 0 ' I1 'Y 12817161 9 find re d 3 . . .n.n nnnnn nn me fl ffQ f .,-, fn , ,, E L U ip nh , L .x fx, V,rLr I R4 , f., .Q V'-twin . , , V, ,, ,-5 ,,.. 1 ,.j f Q Wrjh xx I ,, . R01 rieiae 6' - 5+ I ,, ,,..,, WI, KAQQYQXQQ Q96 9691 6 L - we W1 .. Q 56,5015 f w0e,q0ueX'1 W 1 n Qfiwefixviame. The Key Chxb hosts the Kiwanis, Cmb at a w ur and Xuncneon at Hnkresl. I27 ,Ziff Ax, I Hr Df 5 'TS Ssuxfzz R n QE . , -. . ' X ,.. , K, l 5 Q A as 'X 'Av' W4 Wt V' HD? A . VNQ- V-mx vwwp Q. ., 2 , R'1'9Q5 4 3- FQBKBQJQQY vw WUT. +'fi-H, i'V'gi 'tcQ.'-.Nhxnv 'SN-A 'q.V Q 'J C. YJ V13 1331 A xjf-2921 IT XJ I 'xiO':.u 'ak 554 Ckffa C' , 'Jr fqgw, W A Q, F 4Jf'l'iy...l7 fag Ch T,h YT' 7' Lyx '- f . Q-.AAL 'tea I l'Q,,t Nhat 6 vl Vx A -4' Jxu If li S' 'L,s 4 4 ' qs . - . . - Y- ' . F .. A , A. H' s Y.T,4X ,.. ,Z N. 3 B 4 S , N. -,,.,,, STUDENT COUNCIL Kifazsassmm SUE sponso' RE LOUXS M00 President BILL MOERSCHELL Vice Preszdenz GERALD HODCES Sponsor MRS. LOLA SOWELL B Treasllf ETS er MRS. BA Sp0 50r RBA RA KENDALL SFNKJR RIERIBERS-First row: Tom Wymer, Connie Sunelahl. Kay Henry, and Mike Wells. Sf-eoncl row: Pete Pillsbury. Neil Anderson. anrl Franz Helbig, The Student Council is comprised of officers elected by the entire student body and members elected from each homeroom. This representative body Was organized to serve each individual and the student body of Hillcrest as a whole to the best of its ability. The council encourages the interests of all students in extra-curricular activities and unites the Various classes and school organizations in support of greater activities for the student body. JUNIOR MlClVlBERS-First row: llo Miller, Barbara Mote, Linda Mitchell. Christina Peterson, Janice Christopher, anal Dudley Weeks. Second row: John Rothpletz, Ricky Breard, John Heath, Jim Johns, Ricky Boyce. and Jesse Cantwell. l3I iffy' 5' 'W ww V5 .. 1 l is X ii S i fr F'- if First row: Ken Bailey, Lycsc-s Goldstrich, Linda Slwpcr, Judy Prvsslev. St-mritl row' Randy Lewis, Pat Milton, Jimmy Louise Willholt, Judy Crandjcan, Bvtly Sue iCummings, Third row-: Sterling Sanders, Ebb White, Jim Hall, Dale Stringfcllow, Barry Stvgal, Chuck Holden. L Jfl: Sli' ..L..i 7 First row: Tony Hunt, Gay BCllylllPI', Barbara Stegal, Caryn Fogvrty. Judy French, Neale Adams. Second row: Butch Sowden, Jimmy Hill, JuliP Lawrence, Nella Pitts, Cary McHam. aw 'me' HSV, -,A f 1 'WW t , . 'NV' ' fr S-f' First row: Patti lXlL7SllZ1I1P, Gwyn Shook, llc'w1'ly Naxtry, Suzan ilimwrv, Marilyn Robison, Svvond row: Tigrgvr Templvton. SPN VFHOINHII. Kathy Lobclell. Jvan Lanz. Cary llowen. Tommy Towlvr. 6. N. H S. S ANISH NATIGNAL HO OR OCIETY1- 'S -fv .wx 111 x. JOANNE LINCOLN. Treasurer DON JACKSON. Sf'!'V'PfIIfj' RONNY NICHOLAS. President KATHERINE SCHRAUD, Vice President DELL SCHWIFF, Critic The FERNAN CABALLERO Chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society was organized in the spring of 1954. The purpose is to recognize high achievement in the Hispanic studies. Each member must have at least a MBU average in all subjects and speak Spanish. K I First row: lo Lynn Cuffvy. Patty llrank. Mary ,Nliw llarsly. H4-lsy Wrigln. Katlivrim- S1-liraml. l'll'8HC'E'S Le-ftwilvll, Secon1l'row: llc-ll S1-lmiff. Linda Pitts. ,lounnc Lincoln. Vlvanrla liarton. Nora lless Slaforfl. Miss Mary KLilllt'TlDl' 'l'olivr-r. sponsor. lliircl ron: Ronny Nicholas. lion Jackson. Stephen Cole, Rrllcw- lil0lIll'. Mrs. Milclrt-rl Frustmx Sponsor. ,..U2Ifl1TZW ATIO AL HO OR OCIETY ! g x R w 'f S7 , E. 'E 1 1 p N W xx I34 President, NEIL ANDERSON Secretary, KITTY GISHER Vice President, SETTA SHAW Treasurer, PHILIPPE CHARAT Activity Chairman, VIRGINIA HOLDEN Program Chairman, GENE PATTERSON Sponsor, MRS. LYNETTE MCELHANNON 4? gf N1 9 1-F YZ? OLD lIENIl3lfR5-First row: 'Virginia Holden. Shirley Thompson, Setta Shaw. Kitty Cisher, and Beverly Fletcher. Second row: Toni Wyiner, Lynda Haire, Mike Wells, Vicki Lynn Hulctt, and Philippe Charat. Third row: Ronny Nicholas, Neil Anderson. Bruce Bloine, and Mrs. Mcliilhannon. The members of the National Honor Society are the finest representatives of the clubis standards: scholarship, character. leadership, and service. The selection of members is made by all teachers and office personnel. The National Honor Council restricts each school to a certain quota based upon the total enrollment of the junior and senior classes. The number of Hillcrest stu- dents who fulfill the scholastic requirements far exceeds the quotag therefore final choice must be based on leadership, service, and character ratings. J -4 QI ,., fv- 'PF' NEW HFNIIQEHF- lfirst row: Sandra Hurt. Nancy Svtrlllilll. Jackie Younkinan, Linda Pitts. and Mrs. Xlclflhannnn. Sevoinl row: Toni Crow. Ile-lsy Wirigglit, Nona Coston. Kay Stapleton. and Bill Mm-rscliell. Third row: fllenn Garrison. liethanyann Barger. Betty Culwr. Carol Laflroix. and Don Jackson. Secretary-Treaszzrer, RODNEY LLOYD KEY CLUB President, GERALD EDGE Sponsor, ALVIN WITHROW Vice President, BILL MOERSCHELL 1 The Hillcrest Key Club, which is sponsored hy the Park-Cities, North Dallas Kiwanis Club, was organized in 1947. Developing the qualities of fellowship, leader- ship, and initiative in the young adults of tomorrow, is the major purpose of the organization. I36 'f' ml.-w lleinbers Bill Early and Teddy Hard INIFXIUERS-First row: Phil Pritclivit. John liracken. Dirk Griffith. Bo Mill:-r, ,lim Johns. Dudley Wfeeks, Mack Aye-rs. Second row: Rick Moerschell, Bill Klovrschc-ll, Gerald Edge, Brady Wyatt, Gerald Hodges, and Rodnvy Lloyd. Third row: David lialistc-ri, Owvn Hill, Franz Helbig, George Fix, and Coleman Simons. ga 3? Q 2 -1 ea ff 'E : Q 9 I37 2 32 fel TR ,, .: HI-Y AND TRI-HI-Y -wwmfw-1-M--'M v- - .,,.W..mWmM..m M -iiwgv +w:f:r1:1wmQff-W,i.W-irmww . , 2 WE K V 'iii I i 5 ZH 4- I Y - Q lug 2 Q Z , ' 5 K, Y .M ZA T Pla P11-sirlvnts of Ihr' Hi-Y anml 'l'i'i-Hil' Park fiitics arc. first row: ,Xnnv Hyman. Nlrs. Taylor Sponsorg Sally rlititrlltl ,lanv Nll'l.ZlllgllllI'1. llc-wily Fletvllvr, Svlta Shaw. Ronnie' Silw-rinziii, S1-coin row: Connie CllZ1Ill'll. ,lan KlL'Czirty. Rosvniury Xvest, Nlilu' Nlalmncy, Ann Billings. Lulu Vicki-ry ,luily Cramljran. Kvn Lewis. Dim-kie lzlflltnllliill. 3 Q Offivvrs of Iliv Alpha HihY nrv: Miki' lllaliuiifly, pri-siclviitz lrhnllm-y NVQ-wks. vim- pwsiclc-iii: John Heath. sc-cr:-tary: Jack Amllm-ta. treasurvr. I38 1 E 5 E 4? mf 3 1 ' if-4 5 ' 5 , f 145 , A J? is ' '17 wp vw Officers of the Alpha Fiflelis Tri-Hi-Y are: Beverly Fletchvr, presidentg Kay Henry, vicc presi- dcfntg Jo Lynn Cuffey, socretaryg Pat Moore, treasurerg Betsy Wright, chaplain. 'L KS' Jw. 1- , Ney, Officers of thx' Om:-ga Tri-lli-Y arv: Jann- 3lc:Laugrhlin. pr:-sirlc-nlg lirycs- Streifll. vim- pn-sinlolitz Virginia Holden. secrvtaryi Joan Cillilunfl. trvasurer: Sue- Clark. Chaplain. . cr: 'TJ 4'-IP Qi' fx 'fv- 'U V4 I39 2 s Q bi Q r eb 9 ML 1 'if 5 My , A Officers of the Uvta Tri-Hi-Y aw: Sally Tnonv, prcsidentg Kay Vfhitc. vim- pr Frensely. sccretaryg Jackir- SIPYFIISOII. iI't'E1Ql1l't'lA. 'CE ,X 3-Q7 1 il? 'MEN' s Gsidvntg Suzanne Officers of the Kappa 'l'1'i-Hi-Y aw: Svllu Sham. p1'r'si1l4-nlg Kulhryn Amlums, xim-4' ilIAl'bitll'IlIQ Nona Coston. SK'f'I't'l211'YI Bvlly Mvyvrs. t1'e-us111'P1': Martha K1-Iss-y. Chaplain. wr., 5 'FIG W XJ! 'v .x ' ml! R Officvri of thc Della 'llri-Hi-X are: xxllll Billings, prcsimlcntg Martha Fllilllil, vim- pnfsirlm-rltg liar hara Wood. svwetaryg Nlarion flunn. ln-usurrrg Vary Margaret Carlson, clurplain. -Q. Q X ,Q-W Offifw-rs of Ilw Pan1l1r'1' Hi-X arrv: llmlnir' Silxr-rman. prwirlx-ul: .lolm llrvtlxpll-lf. xicv llI'1'NlllQ'Ill Dan l3l'EllI13l'Il. s0Crf'Iury: Phil l'rit0h4'Il. lI'4'21QL1l'l'IAI llu Xlillwr. c-llupluin. my Officers of the Tralta Tri-Hi-Y are: Jan McCarty. presi- Officers of the Zeta Tri-Hi-Y are: Rosentary West. presi- tlentg Marcia Hamilton. xiee presiclentg Jayne Smith. tlenlg Sue Hurt. vice presitlentg Mitzi Collins, S9C1'0l21l'yQ secretaryg Kay Adams, treasure-rg Emily Neece, chaplain, Karen Sanders, lreasurerg Glenda Carlson, chaplain. Officers uf the Ranger Hi-Y are: Dirk Edelman. presi- Officers ofthe Paragon Hi-Y are: Roger Johnston, presi- tlentg Phillip Wieher. tice presitlentg Cary Bolser, secre- dentg Jackson Willingham, vice pri-sidentg Walter Damon, taryg Ross Robertson, trcasurerg Andy Mfrreliind, chaplain. secretary-treasurer3 Pete Irwin, chaplain. Officers of the Trogan Hi-Y are: Ken Lewis. presidentg B u rl d 'y Sarnmons, vice presi- dent, Randy Lewis, secretary, Ken Bailey, treasurerg Bobby Wil- son, chaplain. offtt-Q1-5 of tht Dim, Tri-l l i-Y are: A-Xnne' H y in ti n. pivsitleiii: Klurv H3l'!liiiN'l'. N ict' presitlentg Mary De- ll a s tl u al. Sl'l'l'l'l21I'j.Z Slllllilbfl Rupp. trvzisur- er: ll 1 a n e' llttmit-lly. eliaplain. Uifiu-rs of tht- Servi- atn 'l'ri-lli-Y are-: jutly Cramljm-an. pwsitl:-tit: lutly Pressly. Y i e 1' pre-sitle-ntg ll i u n n Q- Franklin, sveretaryg Jan Brown. treasurer 2 Vicky Powell. Cliap- lain. Officers of the Omne Fifles Tri-Hi-Y are: Connie Chappell, pres- ident, Janet Smeal. vice president, Linda Re-llallan, secretary, Betty Detweiler, treas- ure-rg Linda Sleeper, chaplain. Officers of the Bona- Fifle Tri-Hi-Y are: Lo- la Viekery, president, Patsy Choice, vice presiflentg Divan Sim- mons, secretary, Sally Harper, treasurerg Pat Milton, chaplain, Mrs. Williams, sponsor. Qa- l VOX POP fix OFFICERS-Mary Margaret Carlson. secrctaryg Toni Wymer, vice prcsidcntg Nlrs. lllclflhannon. sponsorg Shirley Thompson. prcsidentg Buddy Schley. treasurer. Vox Pop which was established last year by Mary Ann Campbell and Shirley Thompson, tries to give to its members a chance to exchange ideas on subjects they are interested in. Through reaching an understanding they help to create a better spirit of citizenship in the school. 5 fifff s 5 I l. A. M l DEB TE OFFICERS-Virginia Holden, Vice Presitlentg Phil Charat, Presidcntg Kay White, Secretary, Sally Toon, Treasurerg Sponsor, Mrs. Claire Cunningham. The Debate Club, which is a member of the National Forensic League, has won many honors at speech tournaments this year. Besides participating in these contests, the club tries to further the interest of interscholastic forensic work and to provide a badge of distinction for those whose achievements demonstrate singular ability and persistent effort. The Debate Club also tries to encourage others to take up the valuable training that is offered in debate. nv BIG SI TER Ill -H- OFFICERS-Beverly Fletcher, Treasurerg Harriet Hill, Secretaryg Mrs. W'illia1ns, Sponsorg .lefan Cillialand, Vice Prvsiclentg Gene Patterson, Presidentg Mary Margaret Carlson. Chaplaing Selta Shaw, Parlianientariang Jo Anne Lincoln, Historiang Jill Van Sickle, Reporter. r M is Zawflluho M nblg Big Sisters I46 l 5 m Big Sisters 'GHOW to win friends and influence peoplew is the slogan of the Big Sister Club, organized two years ago. The purpose of the club is to create and maintain better relations between junior and senior girls at Hillcrest. Little Sisters Ti no - 'lf ani 4a':t w2 Y-TEE Y'-IT? ff :xlib ,ft Mi OFFlCERS4lliss Thorton, sponsorg Cylwe Goodrich, presiclcntg Kay Henry. vice presitlentg Mrs. Fleck, sponsorg Kay White, social chairmang Mary Margaret Carlson, treasurerg June Chalkley, secretary. The purpose of the Y-Teens is to instill Christian Fellowship among the girls, they have tried to be of not only service to others but to Hillcrest. The main aim of the Y-Teens is to spread cheer among the needy. This year they took care of an underprivileged family for a Christmas project. They also sponsored a Valentine's Dance which was a great success. SUB-Ol7FlCERSfS-llaron Mooney, Martha Fuqua, lzlarlmara Wlootl, Portia Mas-url. Top: June Pitman. Linda Pitts, Nella Pitts. 5'5 4: Q 95 fs I g gyi n ' 262 X AE: , 1 5 , if N1 ' Q ,i 1 , fi i , fi. T' 5 SENIOR MEMBERS JUNIOR MEMBERS Hasmmwsmw me-swewx mx wmwmmwf SOPHOMORE MEMBERS FRESHMAN MEMBERS 4 . 5? 6 , - .. 4... ,. T- IN ,INR ,H if E 2 5 Q E 5 'f iii6?Lii' WWIQELFW 1 VQi f'Er:AEfivLi?3i2?,'J?i,Qi5Q?NZE lamb Q, Si5i,S?BzAt1z?timQSs?7s?36tes4Z?E!f?Tf'AVYTWYIL-'3' ,r -.l E 1 LQALLIANCE FRANQAISE A ERICA DON JACKSON President Vice President-Stephen Cole, Dell Shwiff, Wiley Johnson SeCretary-Treasurer-Kathelinc Schraml. Betty Moyers Reporters-Joanne Lincoln. Nora Bvss Stafford I52 2 i W7 'Via-36-fi i if E 7 sy. WT? X The Hillcrest Pan American Club, which encourages the speaking of Spanish between the students and the familiariza- tion of the members with the Spanish customs, literature, and arts of Latin America, is a chapter of the Pan American Student Form. 3 Vx 1' Pan-Am. Initiation that took place- in the Spring. 1-f ENE MTTERSUN G Drill NIGSW' Each year the Panaders plan for a party of some kind to be held at the end of marching season. It is antici- pated with niuch fervor by all the meni- bers of the drill team, and is always a lot of fun. l54 LINDA PITTS Vice Presirlent PA ADER One of the main activities of any club, of course, is earning money, and the Panaders have accomplished this by selling booster ribbons the day before the game. These little souvenirs carry a slogan for that weekls game, and serve a double purpose of helping promote school spirit. NA JO II xr PTQSZAIZPIIZ 'Ox This year the party was held at Linda Pittls house, where refreshments vs ere served and the latest records M616 played. NI ISS CTCONNOR Sponsor MARY ALICE HARDY Treasurer JUDY FORTASSAIN Sevremry RE ERVE wig J ,. . V . , A K j f' hh Q I .. 2 , . J.. ws- , - V Q gas... t. 7 ' . . , , y ti' S J Q 'tt 1. M A - 11 N A Y QL I . ' K QE I' ' .iii 'N Q . . , ff ., . ' - 'gms'-, . . u f' 2 V : 1 f 2 J H jg' 5 to leg? ' s, .. T . 25, f W - f T T f YH? ' 'I ' ' -, M59 fl .2- Lm.L 7 1 ' J A J . ISI-f' W ' , - 5 J . '55 W ' . - ' Arai- ' . Qgfl . 1, ' W V -, ,--, - N, -ff-WV., f ,,k. f ., A ' f .. , f V . I Q . 5 . K .. .,.. . A W W viii L. w as ,.., We kip!! QE ,ry , I ' 1 , V M5iy.,.Qf'sM kk A , N V. no . gy Y: ,ff'yk,..,, j ' X K lftq113f'ff5: f' ' Qi W ' Qt 1 Q J , 'X w,.. l ' ti '-A' W Ai 1 'QW 'sflfl .ag J m '- u J 4 a A , ff ' 'f--' W , 3 W f - - -..- g' , ' ' H . . 7,,, The Hillcrest Panaders have become a tradition at Hillcrest, helping a great deal to make the half-times a pleasurable memory. As Well as being a pre- cision drill team, the Panad- ers sell ribbons before the games to encourage school spirit. The drill team has marched at every game pos- sible since it was organized four years ago. 52 5 E s Reserves are: Gene Patterson. First row: Sharon Onstott, Connie Chappell, Sandy Barton, Judy Onstott, Marlene Sigman. Second row: Judy Payne, Anne Schad, Sharon McLain, Pat Wlooten, Ann Miller, Mary Margaret Clew, Janie Bowles, Barbara Quintanilla, Kay Stapleton, Linda Rellahan, Linda Sleeper. l55 PL TOO li X i 1- :K K Q is , If .,-A Argf - F ,fl ef 3 5 ii W ' i g g , i E ,ri Q 225 V XI- I L 'v'. . , ' 4 K ,,fA . 'K : F A M: K' -ll K E ff ' K ' iw M Wwefzimii 1 x,-AA H,,r,L .. at fr . l iff'-H-f,,,'m ' ' 2? if' f N f J V M A H 'I' H A FI I Q U A A Lielltelmnt if I I r PLJXTOON l--flfirst row: llarluara Wbofl. Kay llf-nry. Murgaiiwl Hurgr-ss. Mary Alicf- Hardy. Betsy Wright. Svvond row: Mary Wallavv, .lucly l i'vssly, Bow-fly Cokvrllain. Sharon Roth. ,lean Van Hipcr. Third row: liarbara llvnnelt, Nunfy Nvwcomb, Caryl Yonlx, Vicki Hulvti, Sandra Buttvrs. Fourth row: Harriet Hill. Elizalnvth Hollwcg. Janice- Christoplivr. Nancy Stubbs, Sandra PPr0rson. SANDRA BERT Lieutenant 2? 4 PL TOO II , .Soy J ,i :V -y Sl? 'Y I A , 134 e 4 -S y gg, Ss if -3 , , 1 1 'W' r i j F ,W - , M I ,, 1 1 'Q - ..n,y , f ' I 'l .. Y , , I 1 i,. 5 e w va s 1 V ' r 1 , ' 'K ' - ' 3 X ' 'ir - . Q - , Q, , l y' 2 y, fiji- 4 , 4' ,- A -f,A. 'X '. , ' K ' i , , A K V' ' 5 A ' f,illiilllef5?i n - P H ' on , . . - I i g ' e il ,,,L V i A 4 A ,fQ..,Qfwfizm.,,,, 51 M efswzcisLf,,, A A ,fm , , - meg L,-L ' fliigg ro WLL1 r r in i f A ' 1 eg r ---:: wi-w'f'r',,r'f fps'-A 'K A ,, -TL Wm ,-.. Q HQ' Q Y ' 3 ,, 15, ' fit ' - 1 eg-:P ,Wig . A W W3 1217 3. 31'-1b Qgwzlb l'l,.'XTOON ll-First row: June Pitman. llvttie Brad:-n, ,lucly Tobias, Ginger Meyers, Nancy Johnson. Second row: Celesti Bertrand, Nonnie Blocker, Linda McCrary, Corinne Lawton, Irene Pearson. Third row: Peggy Wilkinson, Lajuana Ralph, Ginny Holcomb, Carol Schoeneck, Ann Blunclell. Fourth row: Roberta Piner. Kitty Gault. Sue Knickerbocker, Gloria Stewart, Betty Culver. I57 Q 3 is PLATO0 III s I I no II I III M I :-' , j in ....,,.. Q? I Q o o he I o , f mmm I,,,I,I ,N 'V ff i III s I 'tiff S P- N img. PAAI .. - I f- iw - V- - We A s I I i 1 f - .Age V gig' Q. 1 E ,W A - M I e, ,:. , .!Qmg,,, 1 , 1-1 - gan H 8 ig i r w wi 'I-, 3 4 SUE SCHOENECK fiery? I , tray R, A - wifi I'-' - - , I . Lleuzenam I58 ly if 2723- W9 A ., W M . ,W si 'fif- If' ly - I 1 5 il PLATOON Billings, Dolores Carrozza. Second row: Flora Jester. Valerie Brown, Marion Sutherland. Nana Hillbolt. Third row: Ann Fursrnan, Patti Sullivan. Katherine Bush. Carol Wilson, DeDe Wlatson. Fourth row: Ann Van Landinghain, Carla Rainey, Beverly Quintanilla, Mabel Blum, June Howard, Alicia Reed, not pictured. III-Sue Sclioeneck. First row: Zona Squibb, Linrla Lown. Connie Sundalil, Ann PLATOO IV ,,,r..unW.m.,,,..-.4-wwf--'fff' 7'nl'i ky, V H 4 , ,Jt',:?E! . r - . . V - , - .' V U W - f . - -f - - - . , .1 1- on sw , f . V X fn ff ... ., . ' . . S, ,. ,.., f , K 4 - wx k In I ,. My-?...,, R., 1 , , , f k , - , .. W , , u Q2 ' i . 'VS' 3 . ' I W .1 5 'r Q V 3 . V H V 'N' . . V . Q4 gf M 6 .. f . F F V V Q R 'V x Q ' + 2 ,. E- -.L . . '44 , ' Vw .tr f , 22' J A lik .Vf A .,,A R 155 is X .ww . t . In kk ? xi , ,k if i .V.VA.,,5:jiv .,,..,iVi.j:k ' f . 1 A - ' N4 -M - . , a .V f'L,.r2.tunf.Q . , . . Z V S s' -- tw mxvwrl- .1 N . ' - K ' it Vu fuwgq, .1 i .. .. ,M-W.-.J Vf Vt ., ff- tw 1 t. :fan . r V f Q1 WV. V ., .V ,..,. A--' V. - V f 2 .W 2' . . :if V f' . .,..f-...-:V:-, - - wrt Vw we ' ' tif- M - - - - W wwxfwE'V Q r-V QAXWJL ' . fm fb '5F'xf. - .2 1 -..'7f--g:,g:V,5f.,.,,Q.-V. ,A 1 .3 V , - M A wwf -- f i V.-rm.. 1-i,.t,f5fw.-Q - t .rf 7 r,n:m.1g. . rHV2'4 ,'. ,, 42 . -fm, fl ?iQ'Vlg1. A' 'V S' -, ',:Vf-t' if .L f-Ini'..'f V . Y , - gg,,Vffeg,,,,, 14, 1-g,.,n,gfg fi, -g.o..iif' .w.':.1tzi', Q- ii 5-2 'f ffsww, Q: 4. Q,.,, ,. H., H , ,..S,W.,,, ,qi ,, 1, ,ff ,,-,.r,-wmfw,mem w.Q,,w-v1f,,ew . K . 'gf U48 Q? J, 4365 MARY MARGARET CARLSON Lieutenant PLATOON IV-Mary Klargarct Carlson. First row: Christina Peterson, Linda Pitts, .ludy Forlas- sain, Judy Bono, Sue Carlislt-. Second row: Bt-tty Meyers, Olivia Rogers, Dianne Franklin, Judy Crandjean, Donna Stew-ns. Third row: Dottie' Argo, Gail Dclcamlirrf, Ann Haseltine, ,linnnie Pitman, Birdie Sue Finch. Fourth row: Sandra Folsc, Ann Schoe-neck, Pat Milton, Judy Rowley, Carol Wiggins, not pictured. l59 gn-1-UPES :- R.O.T.C. REGIMENTAL STAFFwFirst row: Cadet lst Lt. Don Echols, Cadet Major Don Zbinden, Cadet Major Andrew Colman, Cadet lst Lt. Raymond Garrett. Second row: Cadet Lt. Col. Ronald Arps, Cadet lst Lt. Jesse Cantwell, Cadet Sergeant Major Charles lmmel, Cadet Capt. David Sehrock, COLOR CUARDiCadet SFC Maurice Wilson, Cadet CPL Marvin Block. Ca- det SFC Don Hexemer, Cadet CPL Tom Hastings. I60 DRILL PLATOON lst File on left, front to back: Jym Henson, L. P. Teague, Sandy Thompson, Martin Goldstein. 2nd File: Mike Rogers, ,lohn Page, Tom Stuart, Cordon Yoder. 3rd File: Dave Edwards, Kennith Hennen- berser, Bill White, George Butler. In the construction of the new addition in 1953 were a series of connected rooms which were earmarked for use as classes for an R.O.T.C. Unit. Since no government funds were available for a new unit, and many parents signified their desire for such training to be had, a successful move to establish a 55C type R.O.T.C. Unit fone where the cadets buy their own uniformsl was made. The first military group ever to represent Hillcrest was that of fifteen students who were in Company SH at Camp Dallas in 1955. These students were a part of the 450 cadets attending Camp Dallas who received the Distinguished Unit Citation for merito- rious service in face of hardships brought about by four devastating storms of hurricane force. Company HH, the enrollment of which was one-third Hillcrest, won the Athletic Championship for 1955, also win- ning many individual medals for our cadets. Another honor was the first place tie on the weapons test earned by Hillcrestis only second year camper. On their return to school the next fall, these cadets were to form the nucleus of military experience to start a new unint. Under the command of Marine Captain H. F. Rob- erts, our first commandant, a unit of over one-hundred men consisting of four companies was set up. Soon after he was hospitalized because of a relapse of battle injuries received in combat and was relieved of his position. A Sergeant-instructor from a Dallas R.O.T.C. Unit, M,fSgt. Ceizentanner, very ably com- ,Jxft ,M Front row: Bill Dodge, Marshal Newcome, Stacy Smith, Bill Farrar, Marvin Bradshaw, Bob Rash, Fred Beecher, Maurice Wilson. Back row, standing: Merrill Hartman, David Schroch, Chuck Castaing. Sitting: Don Zbinder, Andrew Colman. manded our unit until a replacement for Captain Roberts was made. With the arrival of Lieutenant J. B. Wilson, our third ond present Commandant, the uncertainty of the first six weeks was ended. Promotions were made, positions were assigned, and uniforms were bought. Then the unit was officially assigned the title of the Eleventh Regiment Junior B.O.T.C. of Dallas. Hillcrest cadets voluntarily ushered for school and college football games. School patches were designed and made. Parades, which had been practiced often under preceding commandants showed continued im- provement including the addition of our own R.O.T.C. band. A Drill Platoon, Rifle Team, and Basketball Team were organized. Through voluntary contribu- tions enough money was raised to purchase guidons fCompany flagsl. The Regimental Colors and Na- tional Colors. Highlighting the B?O.T.C. activities were the Regi- mental Ball held on February 24 followed by a Fed- I eral lnspection held May 2-. ill! B125 'lm M 5 5 AVAAV ll 'il 'T ,'.- fl 5 5 W ' C513 it Pl , MMM ,,,,,,,,,,, ., QmLL,,,V ,, , ,,LW, S .,,.,, t, W h,,, M, , , 3 t A- . V I t I 1 Q it :: ,: gi it l 3 t R 5 tl Q fr 'fo :: at i t U t it ': -t :R 2 I E ,.., Q u -M 4. ff if ff 1 ' cw T 4 ,f ,MM I , if E ' I -was r Q .,,,,,,m,, A - - A 63 , l, e I E 3 COMPANY A-Commander, Captain Merrill Hartman: Executive Officer, lst Lt. Howard Byers: Platoon Leader, 2nd Lt. Charles Holt.1st Squad: Bill Farrar, Baxter Taylor, David Floyd, Johnny AICBGP, Dick Hamilton, Tony Hunt, Phil Hester, Arnold Sternberg. 3rd Squad: Ed Davis, Robert Hallor. Rob Jonos, George Godfrey, Tony Childres, ,liin Ellingcr, Holi Rash. 2nd Squad: George Fix. Jim Corder, Ray Luekoy, Jerry Parkhouse, Walter Parker, Pete Lindsley. 1 L il sl 1 E r 2 2 E COMPANY B 'lst Lt. Castaing, 2nd Lt. McFarland. lst Squad: Larry Rolmerts, Edward Acklin, Harold Novin. Dart Heroy, Fred Reeclier, Ned Spiritas. llill Dodge. 2nd Squad: Marvin Brada Shaw, Richard Phillips, ,lack Stevens, Dick Myers, Richard Harris, Pat Cain, Ronnie Munson. 3rd Squad: Monty Zink, Roger Kelly, Bob Ciller, George Strong. Harry Friedman, Bill Donald, Richard Cooper. me a kv .fl L 3 1 . 44, U 1 Y, yi I a if Em' M 5 P , ML' 'J gf . 1 ., .5 , M , , B V W V --1----- ICE SKATI G r OFFlCERS-Margaret Flcmister, sponsorg Barbara Long, vice presiclentg Jerri Helm, president lean Yan Riper, secretary-treasurer. To provide an opportunity for students to learn to ice skate and to promote friendship between the schools of Dallasg this is the purpose ofthe Hillcrest lee Skating Club. 41... Qabafigfefi ' ' iq? T 81 LI TEL R R X?,5,jsmmffwf :rd ,J OFFICERS-John Smith, reportcrg Glenn Garrison, presidentg Sponsor Robert Quastg Phil Charat, vice presidentg Stacy Smith, trcasurerg Gary Hammer, secretary. Post and Lintel, which is the first architectural club Hillcrest has ever had, was organized this fall. Learning the detailed work of architecture and working for the good of the school are the basic aims of the club. Members of the Post and Lcntcl Club QQQWAD 4 ..,. ,J -l SDQQ iLATI CLUB an Frm 'WN N - fan JON WITT A 'fyyfifiyi i gtAl'g,Y President pf STS --'ir Mi CONNIE CHAPPELL BETTY DETWEILER Reporter Vice President ANN SCHOENECK CAROL SCHOENECK Treasurer Secretary XM MISS BESSIE MAE HAMILTON MRS. JOAN B. PARKER MRS. LILLIAN SPRUCE Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor SECOND YEAR LATIN MEMBERS FIRST YEAR LATIN MEMBERS f W X f. 4 , --T'-.JR. RED CROSS ,Bt 0FFICERS+First row: Corinne Lawton, secretaryg Mike Drake, sponsorg Sharon Onstatt. presi- cientg Hrs. Norred, sponsor. Fc-cond row: Harien Lindberg. treasurer: Christine Peterson. vice president. OFFICERS-Judy Michaels, secretaryg Nett Lillard, presidentg Pat McCarty, vice president. Service being the main theme of Junior Red Cross, it gives pupils an opportunity to help others. This year the main local service is canteen Work at St. Paul's Hospital. The international project is the preparation of two gift chests which are sent to pupils in war torn countries. iw' Awww A569 , li LIBR RY ASSISTA T X Nfl-' 'gr' LIBRARY ASSISTANT OFFICERS-Mrs. Yernah Scott. sponsorg Joanne Lincoln, vice presi- W dent, Marilyn l-lowrlen. secretary: Francis Combs. presirlentg Tommy Jean Shirley, treasurerg and Kay l'lilte1'lJrancl. social chairman. 3: . ire -aw, fu? YK! ,pw e-Q, .4 Q ,-...L x. i MEMBERS-First row: John Joiner, Ross Robertson, Joyce Brown, Susan Shaw, Sue Clark, Joanne Lincoln. Sylvia Straiton. Second row: Frances Combs, Judy Towner, Marilyn Bowden, Kay Hilterbrand, Molly Sterling. Tommy Jean Shirly. Cecelia Barnes. l70 x 4, K 3 V4 L W V ,.-, 1, .1 3931. LIBRARY Hillcrest boys study the pictures in the magazines industriously. Mrs. Scott illustrates a point to Louise Raines Molly Sterling checks out books to Mike Wells and Richard Bigger. The check-out desk is always a busy place. tQ'3 -FUTURE TEACHER M .gif ,W iQ , 1 I Q OFFICERS-Miss Flernister. sponsorg Ann Haseltine, treasurerg Irene Pearson, parliamentariang Janet Wright, chairman of Scrapbookg Betsy Wlrigllt. secretaryg Marilyn Rice. presidentg Mrs. Cox. sponsorg Ann Harris, vice president. not shown. One of the newest clubs at Hillcrest, the Sigma Tau Alpha Chapter of the Future Teachers of America was organized this past fall. The club plans to help promising students who want to become teachers learn about this profession and cultivate the qualities of personality, character, and lead- ership, which are essential in good teachers. I3 Mint its Y lleinhers of the Future Teachers Club 'Rl 3' X 2 FUTURE URSES fp - 9' flh- E a xes ., X x in 'K it OFFICERS-Marylin Speigal, Public Relations, Judy Woods, Secretary-Treasurer, Ruth Stephens, Vice Presidentg Ann Billings, President. To become a nurse is the wish of the girls belonging to the Future Nurses Club. The club, which is backed by the Medical Auxiliary, was formed last year and its sponsors are Mrs. Glenn Carlson and Mrs. Porter K. Mason. The Future Nurses hope to interest more girls in entering the nursing profession. Each year a scholarship, which entitles the receiver to enter the nursing school of her choice, is awarded to a deserving member. 'CQ Qi? augm- Am First row: Marilyn Speigal, Judy Wood, Ruth Stephens, Judy Bell, Mrs. Frost. Second row: Sally Kruse, Elizabeth Campbell, Virginia Lake, Sandy Shedd, Ann Billings. Third row: Celeste Bertrand, Judy Culver, Gail Smith, Carol Franzen, Frances Slaughter. .dh f E I f ff 5' ft ORCHE THA in ll! ww A. 14 r 1 ,gs- ' ,sy rn E c 1, Right: Beginning String Classg Violins and Violas I74 24 ig-QT, .M .,,, Hillcrest High School Orchestra 1 :PN i sf l es Left: Beginning string Classg Cellos and clouhle basses Hillcrest High Orchestra String Sections Musical achievement and artistry are the goals set for the lnstrumental Music Department. This department offers beginning, intermediate, and advanced instruc- tion in the string instruments. Concerts, operettas, and assemblies are a few of the activities in which the orchestra frequently participates. Hillcrest High Orchestra Woodwinds, Brass, and Percussion intermediate String Class -:xg-ug-li ..i... M- 333 'av IZUDDY MMIULLIN Drum .Vnjor GRACE FLECHTNER Flag Bearer ' f . x 1. 'R 9 Q 4 . X nh R MARCHINm XND 15 DALBY CRITICS Director KATHRYN FLECHTNER Flag Bearer 3 5 LA, ff ... ., C3 mrs? M, Concert Band Marching Band C50 fi? 7' 3 Beginning Band Intermediate Band I 79 SU , QNX QH AW . Tw 0 Ycars BU U TRUE. O99 X VM 3 Hill Crvsf . 1nay,reu Year DA RLA QH I CK ON , one YOYCY XE 'NX AS MXN SHOW N. Om Year On? , X ear. Klzm-.N N 1 lfln' llfxart 1. rw C11 Y llc WlLl.I:UIS . Two Yfla rs DIXIE 'DA A TTEIIER BONDS WLYIJ4-X I Y. OHV' ,VHF MR TON, O , 0110 Yffal' nw YIYII' dd .-:-. .,',, if-xRT ERVICE The officers are: Kay Davenport, Vice President, Carolyn Cobb, Presidentg Joyce Hervey, Secretary-Treasurerg Mrs. Shearer, Sponsor. The Art Service Club, newly formed in the fall, is made up of art and non- art students who want to use their talents to perform a service for the school. Making stuffed toys for the Junior Red Cross are: Carolyn Cobb, Jo Ann Lantz, Joyce Hervey. Anne Schad, Linda Frensley. I82 Mernbers of the club making menu covers for l'.'l'.A. luncheon. NlBlTllJl I'S making table decorations for the A.A.C.D 1...-L-. CHURUS Q X, O ' YW f'o91aQ SELECT CHOIR IS3 62 M2 'vow ' Hfwfbkf KHNQ f,e,fa,'4fe, s 0 0'f 47049' ffllflbvklj I lbfaefaefenuef 6175 53 bflff' 2 ' I , 7, m Dawsmfv, mach J ffvrv Jc,j,,,g, ,9.,y,o4,- Cgfldhf, ,Lee Ce.JW'?'Q J ,apgjefefy fQ?'f'S9ff1Q'7J gfqeofefyl Owfva jbiffrloddj lgflfwj 81111072 1 ' is SELECT CHOIR OFFICERS-Mary Kennedy, lihrariung Kay Stapleton, lihrariang Jim Johns, vice preside-ntg Melha Foster, treasurerg Sharon Mooney. secretary: Andy Callan. president: and Miss Virginia Ratcliff. director. The Select Chorus is an honorary group for outstanding members of the chorus. f5i-02C7LLf'f X. ,157 15, - EIQISS eeGQPf'fSffEf4fZ f47f9f2'?'6d 56127, ' gdffyvffhifwdfad, !77f9f5l -V70-felcev 'SLI' 73,6 Sfanej jamwt ILOIKEIXUTONES-'N4ni1nie Sue Ulucker. Chris f7g?126'.fpl J ILUIU, C3oQC7l'VlU, C,U2fCf', Slatt, and Judy Marisfield. ffog. ,ff!fffvm.J,fefv'L'D, 65101121 CS or-fvfZn,1ib,j 111719-es-ze, ,grppfuopf A9 IQ if gz we '84 SELECT CHOIR 1- f e ZH H N SS! 2 B E V fx , Q1 'f i. i K ml l ,QM f ,K ... :...: nl . WN R A . fglif' W - ' ' i k R ': lv ' J ' 'T' :T , ' f P We --1 s on Q '55 ,P :gf Q 1 l X 6 R Q.: 4- ,IQ R 2236+290 W I q,X,,yq 'A 3dM0pkU,6v5 we fbbp ,30n'0 GIRLS, CHORUS Chorus is an elective subject which includes students of all classifications. A wide variety of musical selections, which are sometimes presented at school and civic functions, are studied by the Chorus. Pgglihmnngnp' F ,A 4 Ava-AJ ?4 J, EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS I85 K -Q 9 :DE oT1oNAL COMMITTEE 32 it OFFICERS-Mr. Lecllaetter. sponsorg Tony Arnoltl. presiilentz l.infla Pitts. viee presiclent: . . . l Henrietta Kissner. secretary-treasurer3 Hrs. Spruce. sponsor. W l The Devotional Conunitteejs purpose is to establish inter-clenoniinational cooper- ation and fellowsh'p. It develops a closer relationship and willingness to work together among the youth of the different faiths. The committee is responsilwle for the morning clevotionals whieh have become a l part of Hillcrest in the past years. 3 gr Members of the Devotional Committee are, first row: Anne Hyman. Jeanette Williams, Henrietta Kissner. Linda Pitts. Maxine Leverett. Frances Canibs. Second row: Annlrea Wlalclman. Mary Margaret Carlson. Janie Goff. Kay White. lilarhara Wioorl. Natalie Tarter. Cecile Ravhlatt. Third row: Curt Fuller, Tony Arnold. Ronnie Silverman. Hike Wolfson, .lay Hoppenstein. Fourth row: Philippe Charat. Jinuny Williams, Wooclie Wood, Lee Salzherger. I86 C -- Thr- officers of the Camera Club are: President, Dennis Brackg Vice President, Ronald Monroeg Secretary. Roy Pe-rkinsong Treasurer. Ecl Tennison, 'gClickl77-another picture is snapped by an energetic member of the Camera Club. Besides taking pictures of school activities for their own use, the members make many photographs used by the school publications. The future photographers, under the supervision of Miss Mary Wallace. are learning to see and to produce better photographs. The members learn to use differ- ent types of equipment, to recognize good composing, and the processing of film and print. Front row: Charles Rough, Robe-rt Roberts, Roy Perkinson, Ronnie Monroe. Harold Novin. Dianne Blanche. Back row: Paul Vanwaggoner, John Joiner, Franz Hel- big. Billy Cox, Mike Honea, Ed Tenison, Dick NI:-ycrs. Allan Ray. Model, Portia M a s 0 n t I87 'flu' Nursvs' .Xsxlsianif 1111: firfl row: l.:-fliv l'1l'Q'1'Zl'. Nlurilyu Fpil i NURSES ASSISTANTS ,, u X if . f' T' L- A ffl V' F9 V- 1 ,Q we .H , Ste,-vm-119. Czhlvslv BPTlI'Llllil. Mrs. l'1l'f7Sl. IlllI'S1'. S4'i'0I1Kl rrm: ,limmy l L1 l 'za Pl'll1 Camplwwll. Mary IM-ll .llll'IPlDllS. Ilimlu Fox. Yiviau lfmg. Tllirrl Xellr. Nlarion Slllllt'I'lElIl4l. ,lllllf' liulwr. Xlarilyn Rl-ull. Nlary llllI'QI'i1YL'. 'u 'Sz- vl, Pal Nlc'Knigl1I. Rlllll Vfilhffil. Carolyn W'ynu. row: ll:-Iiy Slululva Kim . '....'f -.... JUNIOR ROTARIANS l88 mul Junior Rotarizms are, lilwt row: Paul liuwlvy. llurry Knight. Curt Fuller. lluwarll Pulalliofl. llikv Wvells. l'vtP Pillflmlxry. R4iflI1P3' Lloyd. Sf-vmlcl row: Wvaltm' Cook. Bill Early. Danny Hallunvy. Owvu Hill. Nl-il ,'xIlClC1'SOI1. Franz Ile-lbig. Xlikv Klullulxvy. QUILL A D CRoLL lissssilll 1 T -NW J K M ,mfs J. X 3 nl Officers of the Quill and Scroll are-, first row: Mary Alice Hardy, Secretary, Tom Wymer, Presidentg Shirley Thompson. Vice President. Second row: Mrs. Patricia Meeks, Sponsorg and Mary Ann Campbell, Treasurer. r. i mwwif ,.,.. , We , f ' , ra 'M' K' Vw Members include, first row: Glenn Garrison, Mary Ann Campbell, Mary Alice Hardy, Sandra Folse, Shirley Thompson, Joanne Lincoln, and Tom Wymer. Second row, Barbara Detweiler, Lynda Haire, Betsy Wright, Ann Van Landingham, Nona Coston, Barbara Thompson, and Virginia Holden. I189 fm., Mgnl' +2 V. t fi, or t Paul Ledbetter, Sponsor Persis Shearer, Sponsor 1 I -tis. ii, 7 .E W-K' ,ooo 4 ooooo oo - 5 , iff ' , N X t Dennis Brack, Assistant Editor fa wil X' ,E . , .. Q 1 ab , 5 ., .,,., is ,B 1 W 3.-1' YK W : 555-V .MM A' V K 'I ' 5 g, f ,g- ar' , , Q ' ev 5 X ' -- 'V - x K .. 5 in f W rnoo Mit - V 'fjfi Y 'a ' A V . 1 Mary Margaret Carlson, Assistant Editor ig Ronald Monroe Billy Cox, Leon Oliver, and Harold Novin Chief Staff Photographer Staff Photographers PANTHER Assistants ,.,f-- PANTHER Advertising Staff NNUAL TAFF .i Q'71 F' A ,A , viii KX 5 Mike Mahoney, Co-Editor Kitty Cisher, Co-Editor Neil Anderson, Business Manager QW' Every member of the Annual Staff has worked to make this a ....., real 'Abanner year. q ff C it , A st Q l f sw ,X ft , am i 7 J . gl V,k.4 Ai kr ? 3 i K , I L2 1 iiiy iiii Z - Tom Crow, Sports Mgr. Mary Alice Hardy, Senior Mgr. Henrietta Kissner, Club Mgr. ,ww Buck Mahaney looks over Betty Alma Ruth Dean and Bobby Alice Parham and Margaret Burgess are mem- Crossman's shoulder as she types a Kantor watches Celeste Ber- begeingood standing on the annual staff. page. trand. l9I crest will hold assemblies on Jan. 2 iladlnzrest ilaurrttane 'gcientia Slit l70tenfiaf ol, Xll, No. 9 Lanz Rece At Austin Junior Sasha Lanz awarde lainie for the 'Best presenta f a bill in the Senate at Ii-1 Tri-Hi-Y Youth in C rnment conventior at Au: rec. 15-18. I was quite surprised, ste asha, when my name was ounced as one of the four v ers at the banquet, althoug 'as encouraged when a : idges congratulated me at inclusion of my presentatioi The bill presented to the S te by Sasha established a.n Sintive system for choosing reme Court Justices in place ri elective system. This bill :ived a simple majority witi l-27 vote. Club Bills The Alpha Fiedlis Tri-Hi- ll on juvenile eiielinquents pa Debators C 1 n Aronoff and Nona Coston, Proofreaders, Twenty members of the nm- and rresnman uave lvoteware. 1 s 'est Debate j X . , 5 ig this atterr i E i the Southe i f ersity Invitat ament. g I ' 1 Mfg The tournan , YQWM p ' draws conte ates, will a ie debate wir ,akes trophy 1 iling the la Jints in conte Entering de' Seniors Ne harat, Virg- my Reavisg . , e, Searcy I Iote, Buddy S r, Sally Toor --at ef! 5.6741 BY BET Neva Now that C emely happy 'ations are Lck in the o Dad has ex. vortshirts, Ji lly broken l ster's head, : as-Everythin s new Vienn Classrooms e Christma: ,ve become a-Ws.-...,, .V ,W ' K, ze. g the holla. mm Green Chris Mary Alice Hardy, Literary Editorg Linda Pitts, Art Editor, A C CC l-ntilcnzsr Hier-I sclioot, DALLAS, TEXAS Ti Ti S I. -..c .. ii... ..., .......a,..-. .....c.. Glen Garrison, Sports Editor, looks on calmly as Lynda Haire, Assistant Sports Editorg Marjorie slave over page proofs. sis,-fsa mimm I was com. January 6. 1954 J Feature rations c tirst place winner in eat on, Entries will be judge ppearance, choice of sul continuity, and originalit nought. iay is the last day cntri bc accepted. They will itted to Mrs. Patricia Mee RICANE sponsor in roo Virginia Holdeng or et marked Entries in rooi According to Virginia, al as will be returned one wee publication. ginia Holden, Mrs. Meek: Tezzie Cox, Miss Judit y, Mr. Robert Quast, an Persis Shearer will be th ES. if f - . .-+ ,,. ...LJ Planned Agenda f the students diisplayin alents. ction of acts to be pr was made after try-ou .cet .... y, according to Mrs. Clai ii' I did not were -being nd, of course, . Ann. 13 and Jan. Featured partment's z be a pay as: is Attends nce In St. 1 '7 ram-mf-riumlv Cunningham, Speech Departme Q . 2 in hens was one companies tl Mfr,-5' X-' v represented west. the midwest or Achieve- iissouri, Dec. nt is an or- by the lead' throughout teach teen- Donna, isiness. Represent, e convention change ideas .tion of J. A, with it more track. The 1 opened its in a match :rmen Larry s, and Ann if the courts e singles cli- owever. the frtill slightly eral forinci' sferred to i is expected tar for this 'ted first girl for the 15- The con were both c formational, the various tion used by ence were 1 of business headed by Q the Presiden Selection based on sz which had l tion. and th the company Donna. wh Jaco Compai bei' of A. sales manage This petiti snort messa 0, the Dale Carnaizie Scholarship in G 8 Speech and Pul one of the five .l. A. of Dallas. for Salesman o las. Few studcn . Shirley Thompson, Advertising Managerg Carol ,lo Shiner, Circulation Managerg Sue Terrill, Assistant Circulation Managerg and valuable experience which can bc gained through J. A., Donna - V . -1 .i .1 JLIALJULALIVE Board meeting, room 212, 3345 P.M. oed b ' th . . A .- Tm icfclese' Walter Cook, Cartoonistg and Ann Van Landingham, Exchange 'vmon' Commented. UQVOX POP Oren meeting, .notebook I Editorg occupy one corner of the journalism room. lzglgojectfon mom 3f45 P-Nl Q 0 . ' 8 Sister meeting, 15- Sai - 'ei .. ,, ,J , . ,, , l V f H f brary, 3:45 P.M, a,l O1ph by the boy next J LIIJKII 'SJC L KI LILLII LII J ' 13-Speech Department as- you with the cold. f nlmcf nf Drnnrncclun Fr-'urn-Hnn sembly, wif'-TA meeting, lunch- Vi-.l. Xll. No. 10 I L 'f By Sl W,,' 5 Men watch as yC f Aren't lives tht Like riders new With each a stei Not so. A fate de And lends them Half-broken hom And bind them f A choice for one On state of mind A false face bra Pity the weak w Ambition's glow Is harder stillg l I-ive Hill be ieillnrzst Zlaurricamz 'Seanaid at Pvfenfiff' B 2 2 l c we-ff'-.1 .illlllfllll lllll ,Wea ..l.....s, ...... ..c.. V... -- .wwe Five members of the orchestra have been at thc- Texas Music Ed-uca I' 1 I' I.. Il,,,..l prouuces a very pecuuur eui-ct .loanne Lincoln, Copy Reader, Barbara Thompson, Assistant Editorg Virginia Holden, Managing Editorg Betsy Wright, News Editorg look over a copy of the Hurricane. lu. ou, p.uJ...b Macc, -..l Mc-.. l lund, 3B, playing violai Betty , 'Kelly, IB, and . playing violin. I ilists Will per- 1 Music Educa- Clinic-Conven- held in Dallas students will second orches- rection of Mr. head of the 2 atory. . surprised. ex- undi, when she ception. ere held at the last Nov. 12. u do it, Rudy. crooned softly. nch Rudy Revv Finally he man- ingffnothing at overhead valve on that did it. luck. 1 beaten Veebelt iis Black Bomb iing no one else since the dark its equally dark visited the Gin mms urag stlqq two months be- arbara Detweiler, Promotion Managerg 196-8742193 MVP- elp Tom Wymer, Business Managerg total up a busy Friday's receipts. fronted by exams? a sort of half-witted, blissful. in-the- clouds expression. It seems to be caused from visions of senior parties dancing in their heads. Signs of the senior sign show in the halls, on the streets, at dances, nearly every place sen- iors go, and a new senior motto 1- ..-ra 4- 1....... LN... ...:-..a,,,1 1... rr, baby, but I beat Ludy. I beat the black-hearted yo- V n sneaky game. How? she m u 1' m m e r e d softly. I found his secret, continued Rudy. The full-race Henry J. --My pmm df-hates the state- an eoual f Wi: and for t Tu jourz Barts Clarl Gari Dori: Shirl Tom In a su tion a Buick er was in the far' . January 20, 19! Voices' wardec ecome a delinquent. A boy ' : abnormal in any one of tl actors has a better chance ecoming a delinquent. Tl rust be a balance between hree factors. For instance, a :ho is overdeveloped physic might want to show off trength by beating up pec t boy who is very weak ph ally may resort to crimehof ther sort to show that, w .e isn't strong, he's not ch nrt: Somewhere between infa ind the age of responsbi here occurs an abnormaliq ,ne of the three B's which res n delinquency. For instance he age of four it is perfe .liormal to steal. At eighteei :mes theft and burglary. age of five it is norma ess. A person I once ki chance to become a was the inspir tion-it see! S9 .NN at 4 ':'s it . . . 2 clid was ng ey. To BeHei I For Sfai eading manag ditors of the I . R Will be hon: WJ' N! zld at a downtt ' arly spring. president of shing Comps we Hillcrest yi most to the gr 'y. co-editor, s the banquet at the Adolf :oyed it a g the S1 CWOPPEC this year's 5 M95 tu ded. including Pulled shox' and assis But Margaret Car off bz avkl asked' the entertainn HAh mer, dancing, S09 I F if-e-show, c belt's r So, voice, ' - - Veehelt HE WIND chute! ekk fmublef e with sunset -lust df r Park. But 1 game with Imvhyf I., Dal Hi. auxlym Y Y .--ff game wi Just rxtropny . . . glug . . . ' . .. 4 P-Mu F Hov belt' f Mary Ann Campbell, Feature Editor, searches for errors on game with Softly' the page proofs while Sandra Folse, Assistant Feature Editorg 4, pai, park, Six-f Bette Braden, Proofreaderg and Doris Malone, Proofreader: game with F under the hood was as phony as Vishms hunt for the correct spelling of a name. E Hi' Flrsi' Landscaping ror I-I Fla ' g.llf:wlllhCIlI'00l'l'l. 3 .. - . ., - - P +M--- M- 'H- vol. xn, No. 12 ' Dallas Hosl State Choi: Dallas played host reccnt all the schools in the stat: the All-State Music Educz convention. The program wa climax of many weeks of work by school choruses, orl tras, and bands. Two Hillcrest students, Cai VVest and Dell Shwiff were se ed to take part in the choi vision of the program. Mr. Peter Wilhousky, con tor and arranger, was the d :or for the program. Mr. iousky was in charge of the State Choir and all reheai which were held before the presentation. It was a great opportunity Lwo of our students to be ab avork with such a famous n :ian as Mr. Wilhouskyf' nented Miss Virginia F :horus director. Future Nursef Holt Convention When Future T innual conventio :he Adolphus Ho Hillcrest wil be Marilyn Spiegel, Mary Margaret Zarlson, Judy Franzen, Barbara Shedd, Liz Can Lake, and Gail S These Hillcrest along with all I Nill be hostess Nurses from ever The organizati Formed group at purpose of the c iuce the girls to nf nursing. Here 1 Lorne Frost, sch sors the organiz I think the col us in the organizz be llaillufest lburrinane 'Hermia fu Pvfenfif' IKILIIIT l'lVYlIlKl5Kl IIIIIKI Wm wad .5 W 1 rnauun-nm 1-1 1153 i A tai - ' ' sw gif. . . - oar, le-at t me February 24, 195 Queen Tc TC Ball l be crowned by Cadet Ref tal Commander Ronald Arl 'wir :wing her Coronation, t n, Ronald, and the Swen ts, with their escorts hers. will have a spec, e in their honor, 'he High Hats. a band cc ng of high school and colle ents, will provide music ii lance: and a combo from t p will play dixie-land mu: ag the intermission. ie company Sweethearts xl gie Terrill, Gene Pattersx iara Wood, Lynda Mitch: rl Moch, and Marion Conn. :bool Taleni JwPlannec Harvey Richman, Assistant Literary Editor, prepares to yank a story from the typewriter as Frances Combs, Promotion Manager, holds up a stylebook for readerg and Sandra Butters, Literary Editor. gina e1u.eiupU1'aucuus Spcanuig uate squuu auu lvu. .uiicpu nat- ended the f revealed aments to 1. Tourna- at Lamar in and at in Sher- anning to :nsic Lea- nt, to be e College, Literary sious Dal- the benefit of Janie Bowles, Copy- New Officers Installed rest's talent wil be fr 1 a program to raise mon P-TA, March 23, at 7: the school auditorium. are trying to make -.We Hillcrest's P-TA membership 'ePfeS?maUVe Of 82011 depar of l.014, has been revealed as ment In the School, Stated I the largest in Dallas, W a l t e r chairman. Four ne at the last I A. Ramse Frank Harry Depart Mrs. l Mr. Mr. the and rector of Public Wel Mr. Georg the team, sa for HHS this for thc rest uncertain, b contain ma other Dallas grams. Also we l The Yel- ing to Mr, li ideas from other This ac- Hillcrest, state! Public ap' earlier- Win president. filet Pfevi- 42.41 and After the convl hlte Rock wilson 53. be a conducted to dminisllfa' to a confer Museum at Fair and at an and 10 loss girls- The ba . N, R. that their brightly at . d practice Coleman S 5' Once 3- points per g 7.6 points p nbly- how' Cravely 8.6' points ner imma OF officers and rlieruqsvm M- ta, By STEVE 1 OOPS' We the last six gt Novel 'eks ilead half- Dottie Argo, Club Editorg Vicki Hulett, cou 2 ' , . . A 1 t, 1 d quagtette ,TMS yeard Assistant Feature Editorg and Diane Reed- na y ica an p aye a. - freader' chuckle over a letter from V th . d t - A ' vom, close 3 3 1 th 91' Pr00 Q ggtoo 2155, Sgt Mac Miller, Art Editor, instructs .lohn Montgomery, Photogra- ,own the Nix: Saul l Jbsessing our in Phefv OH how t0 focus SleVCd Goldware, News Editor? and conference with a record of 15 Perhaps ithas Kitty Cisher Assistant News E itor. , d IN THE wmn effect on styles v February. 'erial temporary ciotnes UB Qigisfnr.iifniikfxmiiaif :iii Rank High Among Hillcrest Students 24 Military Ball tonight il HHS gymnasium, 8:00 11:00. , . ,, Sara Hamilton, Circulation Manager, Bill Frensley, Business Manager, John Adams, Assistant Circulation Managerg and Jimmy Deegan, Advertising Manager, load an imaginary bag of money into the filing cabinet. if the HURRICANE suggestion box held by CYbeC G00dfi0h,FCaf111'C Ediwf- Bill Roberts, Assistant Sports Editorg crouches under the blows of Sports Editor John Heath's pica ruler, as Celeste Bertrand, standing, and Ann Priest, Proofreaders, go on calmly about their business. R+ ' v If 50? I RC S XX BROOKS BELL, One Year LYNDA HAIRE, Two Years FRED NEA-XRY. One Year JILL WORLEY, Two Years Q5 J. Am ...,,Q.. CHILI HALL. OH? Year ANN PRIEST. OUP Year j . l-- 3 3 1 f 5 6 4 CURTIS MEADOWS, One Year 1 ,,.11l1 X mr :f,, ,?,g.,,. T is Q r V' N li. wwf Fl' T q,Ai ir O. 5' Y X Tm, ,QQ Vlfrkr 4 fgi, K 'K 1 ' l W-Av 2 W li Q H WL CW! K : I fr: 1, . f 7 -wrf2,r1L- z JACKIE BOOTH, Two Years f ,.,..,,,- ,Z i H-vw f '54 W, , -PW ' ' M V, K . .-,A f Y , '! f This year's cheerleaders: Lynda Haire, Fred Neary, Jill Worley, Brooks Bell, Jackie Booth, Curtis Meadows, Ann Priest. I9 ,,,,,,,,l, Q x This has truly been a Banner year for Hillcrest and several firsts have been established. The Football team, coached by Earl Killough, first time a Dallas team had made a trip by air to wards the Panthers met Adamson to be our first first time the Panthers have defeated Woodrou fourth in the city. The Basketball team, coached by Harold Salmon, by Alvin Withrow, and the Baseball team, coached hopes of many victories. ithletics. Many new things have been accomplished, started things off by flying to Odessa, which was the participate in any athletic events. Shortly after- time to play in the Cotton Bowl. This year is the Wilson, which led to the Football team placing came in fifth in the city. Our Track team, coached by Earl Beesley, have started out with promising zo: , L-A COACHE :ws-ww- S ma--was-fb: -11m-w-11,- . BQQQFY-Qvsl'gLsg,5s-i,,., X K ,msn ' ,V W D,,L., ,. 9' 48, 7 egs,:e,.W-Q wiki-71255:-1. W- -we-we A2 Ma M .f,, 9 5.1, ,fei .s 2:-,wry mia-1 435 ' bf - 5:'q5 TI '1gv,,, - wx Q- ,fy 1-2- 202 .Q EARL KILLOUGH ALVIN WITHROW S ,xx W My me TOM STONEY CAYCE 32? 3 ,exw EDWARDS EARL BEASLEY fi? Xlacklzp H.5. ' HARROLD SALMON -fi g. 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LETTEBMEN Billy Allen ,,,7.,,,, 7,,.... 1 year Gerald Hodgesm ,.,.,.,, 2 years Jerry Allen ,..... ,,,,t,t 1 year Bo Miller ,,,,,,,,,,,7 ,,...... 2 years John Bracken ,e,,.,... ,,,.,v, 1 year Neil Robinson ,,t,,, ,,,,r, 1 year Andy Childers 1 ,,,.,.. 1 year Sophomore 'Gerald Edge e,,,,,,,e,e ,,.,,.. 1 year D acharles Frick iYw-7V7- YYi-W-b 1 year Dale Stringfellow ,ee,..ee,. ..,,,,, 1 year Jon Gilliam .,,,,,,,,ee ,,,,e., 1 year BASKETBALL Preston Mood e,,e,,,, .,,,e., 1 year Seniors Billy Rogers .e,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 year Q Bud Seward ,,e,,,e ,,,,,., 1 year Blu Eaily 's A' 2 years Don Smith .,.e...ee,, e,e,e,, 1 year Owen J-hu' r 'o 1 year Norman Stearns ,,,,,,, ..,..,, 1 year Pete Pillsbury ' 2 years C. E. Stewart' v--VVVy H ----Y7f 1 year Keith McK1nzie 7. .... ...,,,. 1 year 'Brady Wyatt ee,, ,e,r ,,,,,,,,e 4 y ears Juniors juniors Gerald Benson t,,,,. ,V,,t.. 1 year Dough Barrow ..,,,,e.,, ,t,,,,.t 1 year Gerald Hodges ' ' 3 years Stanley Bolding .tttt. ttt...., 1 year hm WHS eee---'eee -eeee---' 2 Years Ricki Bovee r.,,ettt.. ,,,,ttst 1 year B0 Miller ' rl year Tuck Brown ,,Y,e,77 ,,,,,,.,, , 2 years Sophomore Ted Hard ----'--'-- s' 1 year Robert Bullock ....... ....... 1 year Bruce Henry ,e,,,e,... V.,,..r. 1 year C 4... ,X OH 'Wu-wi' w , Jill!! h reflod DOYS warm up for th C HHIIJIOHSIIIP game, K .M , 1s..,,j,A l fi? 2 13 L A A. .4 M, -.. AA A A , u 3 A X51 A f , H -- ' V79 . 'K A ' + g H --e, ..:- M I , The cheerleaders put ki W2 .f- , rg? Aw- fa:.,5,,,f 3.2-'1fwggQ, . A my pep rally f W ?ri'1' , r Y ,.,g?ET Af'f: 'M' 11 3 , , f f -' A' A , -W... 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A , fm,-5. 2S2i21f?s3gffq1ez'mfJ,,g mf QQsgss,1li-Alia'2-Aiziwfgz-zwffzwfvugggg., w ?gs2 ,x5E!Ev5 .W ' 'A , ff ., A , 733-'ww' '7 kygfify' fkwlgqfff'95371iQ:LZYWffL9i'.Lj I Y :gU:7rf'fA.?frJ :NL 4 If yr? --- H - , 4' M -V - + ,A --,5a.52E. m 5f:,5,,,g V-wtf I n . ,.,5:g' .. W . -,:-,, .: - t- -f Y 204 Practice makes perfect. . - ders ar0 kmg Cheerka Our' hard WOT their skit prior to the Garland use a little SC hool Spirit 9 Crowd Whoo With a crash and a bang, football practice gets under way. Psit up at thej Q fiuit game Under the watchful eye of Coach Edwards the basketball team goes through warm-up prior to practice. 205 VAR ITY FOOTBALL E Q J ' ,. 5 . 5 fff5a. .H - gr: 2. , .f .. ..-' ,L . . '-1:f 1 iff? IWL :Z -1.-' H o fi? ' '1:-. 2 -' ::- -zfvg J ,1- - ' 'Mn .Si i ' mi . Lin.-Q l . L Qg' ...,' on B S iinn L. . x iv .V V, M 5 af V. N , . .1 - W? SI I K Q Froni hotioni, first row: N. Robinson. N. Stvrns. D. Smith, B. Wyatt, B. Hiller, G. Hodges G. Eclgc-. T. Brown, J. Gillian. J. Allvn, R. Silverman, T. Grow, N. Johnson. Second row: J Faiconvr, Coach Killough, D, Milton, R. Bovoe-, P, Sherman, A. Squire, J. Bracken, C. E. Stewart B. Bogvis, D. Barrow. S. Bolding, B. Henry, VV. Kline, L. Edgerton, C. Frick, T. Wymer, L 206 41 F! I , , , 1,1 ,qu V . R, e 4 M1 , d . , X . Tk if J , JE .rw f P v lg, X iv SA? L .. 'zz' , fxflff ,. 8 'NT JF Q 1 ...Q mg... 5 , as is .V ' z ,K .. . i.. , W , .,L, 4 gl, JW lik? V , 1 is ' M if li 3 Q . ' .W ,,LA', WWE W li . f 4 , r 'V r fr Y H , l U ' . ,,,r r,,,. ' , Z ' h V,L ., z ' E 1 1 . 4 .rr -1' f . . . - 5 A A figs ,fvgflqiala A nr. VY . fm .H 362 rspnv up V. Alf. V.,v- . A AV J. 1 , qf... , 7 ..,'5,5 , -'fq,,..,.f.,,-Q .,, , , 1 .r .- W. r P . S -,wir r, , -11-Q f ezgyfiwz-:mv ,mf .fw,,,,,,m+3, if 1 , 4 '12 wzwwg H W3 ff S., ' '7f7.'7'-Qngh... M ig, , ' w,,i,,, ,y Kyiv, Tc a,,'-W M 4. 1,1 ,Q -f'A V ,,,,,,- W 1v..,,rfsv-w,.r'1. 31. dk k v W- V ri Q m , . Mg, 5 gh. ,Nv.:r1-3g,.,fw2:i. f,h.,X?1gsn2g, xc, ,W .,,,-wigwfr fvgwjfg 3, www' 'W 1 an v-f4,f1i.3y. ,rf M X , , QW r 1 .- ,..,f.i. A 1, -. L..jM,a Q ' Q-.. r ., A . ' fs. HW , f:'f'f5'X:w ' -ff, ,T . ff, 'M fi W? 2 , r 'Q c 'ff 1. l 'f' ffzzaitf' 5ifwm.4f-1-M'.ww'kh.,,.--W ' -4 f ,aff 1 ' -A 4 W DuPont, P. Pritchett, Coach Wilh1'caw, Coach Bceslcy. Third row: B. Seward, C. Fix, J. Valle, S. Black, L, Dunlap, J. Crokf-tt, D. Stringfellow, P. ' f ' K k B. Allen. Mood, J. Miers, H. Meyers, T. Hard, B. Leonard, A. Childers, C. ep e, lf, filer' l' ali' Sf. A Am l '.,' .N 3 A- Q A hu T I ii , Mow 1 I - S BRADY WYATT DOUG BARROW Halfback Fullback Brady Wyatt is brought down on an end run by Odessa's Harlan Scott and Roy Dowden. Flying to Odessa, the Panthers made their -1955 debut before 13,000 slightly partisan home fans, and a slightly surprising one at that. Big Red was able to penetrate a highly rated defense for 234 yards and hold a highly rated offense to only one long, sus- tained drive. The Panthers got things rolling in the first quarter when Halfback Brady Wyatt broke loose for 40 yards to the Odessa 15. A possible score was averted by a fumble. The Panthers got on the boards one minute deep in the second quarter when Quarterback Gerald Hodges crossed the strips and Wyatt kicked the extra point. The Broncs then retaliated in the second quarter with three touchdowns. The first was 58 yards with Fullback Kenneth White going over from the two. The second, a 31 yard effort, with Ken White again scoring, this time from the one. The third for 44 yards climaxed by a 13-yard pass from Quarterback Joe House to End Russell Rumbah. In the fourth quarter the Broncs moved 89 yards for the final tally. The final score stood, Odessa 23, Hillcrest 7. Q, li 37. Y WL my 49 S 1 'Mr ,V N. ....t,, , . .,. 1. I , As,. . pf' t BRUCE HENRY Halfback HILLCREST vs ODESSA ,fe 'JFS GERALD HODG ES Quarterback W 158 or o .Wi ,.,-yi S I-Ig 5 ' +9 V 'sg 9 1 - 5, 5 ll ...., DON SMITH End BILLY ALLEN BUD SEWARD End End IHLLCREST vs GARLAND STANLEY BOLDINC End Guard Jon Gllllam flles 1n low to drop Garland s Bobby Boyd. A strong Garland offense sparked by Bobby Boyd, who racked up 169 yards, turned back the Panthers on a hot, muggy, muddy night, before 4-,500 fans. The Panthers scored on the first play from scrimmage when Quarterback Gerald Hodges rounded left end for five yards and six, points. Halfback Brady Wyatt converted to make the score 7-0. The Panthers were never able to regain their offensive spark, while the Owls racked up three more touchdowns. One a 96-yard drive, one for 36 yards and the third for 37 yards, all climaxed by Quarterback Keneth Douglas. All the three extra points were kicked by Lowell Baker. The final score stood 20-7 in favor of Garland. EW- BO MILLER STANLEY BOLDING Quarterback End ., 5 my f W ' .egg an 'Hwang CHARLES FRICK Tackle HILLCREST 42 vs SOUTH UAK CLIFF 14 Bruce Henry 22 gains yardage aided by a fine block from Dough Barrow 10. Big Red opened a two game series at Dal-Hi field with a win over South Oak Cliff. The Panthers were paced by the alert offensive play of Gerald Hodges and Brady Wyatt. The Panthers got going early on the interception of a S.O.C. pass by Gerald Hodges on the first play from scrimmage. The Panthers took over on the S.O.C. 9 and six plays later Wyatt scored from 2 yards out, and converted to make it 7-0. The Panthers kicked off, and several plays later lineman C. E. Stewart blocked a punt which was recovered on the Bear 27, and on the next play Hodges threw a pass to end Bill Allen. On the next kickoff the Bears fumbled into the end zone where C. E. Stewart recovered for the T.D. Just before the first quarter ended Hodges scored on a bootleg play around left end for ten yards six points. On the last play of the second quarter Wyatt ran a pitchout 26 yards down the right side for a touchdown. At half-time the score stood 35-0. S.O.C. scored early in the third quarter when Hodges fumbled on the first play. The other Bear tally came in the third period when Floyd Dooley crossed from the l climaxing a 44 yard run. 0 The Panthers final tally came early in the fourth quarter on a 13 yard pass play from Hodges to Billy Allen. ANDY CHILDERS Center yi . ,L 3 we f 5 f N.-an . I rf , 9 :WH f I 'L-5 was N, BILLY RODGERS Guard HILLCREST vs NORTH DALLAS E ws, . 5 'f .-3 -, . its L ii ',, L. 'A Q- C. E. STEWART Center TEDDY HARD DAVID BIILTON Halfback Linebacker Halfback Bruce Henry picks up 3 yards before being brought down by Ronny Caddell and an unidentified Bulldog. The Panthers took the field against the Bulldogs at Dal-Hi Stadium before 4,500 fans. The game was nip and tuck all the way with both teams threatening. In the first quarter the Bulldogs were halted on the Panther seven by a five-yard penalty. In the second quarter Half- back Bruce Henry made a ten-yard run over the goal line only to have it nullified hy an in-motion penalty. The Panthers opened the third quarter with Brady Wyatt re- turning the kickoff 45 yards to the North Dallas 40. Four plays later Wyatt broke through right guard and romped 33 yards for the score. Gerald Hodges ran the ball over for the extra point. On the ensuing kickoff Bulldog Fullback Larry Westbrook re- turned the ball to the North Dallas 46. Eleven plays and 54 yards later McClanahan was in the end zoneg Leslie Shaw made it 7-7. With three minutes left Lanny Caddell punted out of bounds on the Panther five yard line. On third down Hodges' pitchout to the end zone where Wyatt covered for two points, ended the game, 9-7. 2Il RICKI BOVEE DALE STRINGFELLOW Fullback Guard David Milton moves in for a tackle on Tech's Richard Castro which results in a Wolf fumble and a Panther recovery. The Panthers made it 2 and 1 by defeating the Tech Wolves 26-9 before home fans. ln the first quarter the Wolves recovered a fumble on the Panther 24 and proceeded toward home. Fullback Cecil Corbin got the points on a plunge from the 1. Tackle Fabian Artistia kicked the extra point. Early in the second quarter Bo Miller scored on a five-yard jaunt across the stripes. Wyattis try was wide and no extra point. The Panthers engineered a drive of 82 yards with Brady Wyatt crossing from four yards out and kicking the extra point to make it 13-7 at halftime. Four plays deep in the fourth quarter Brady Wyatt put the clincher on the game by topping off a 69-yard journey with a 36-yard scamper. His kick was good and the score stood at 20-7. With only ll seconds left in the game Halfback Bruce Henry weaved out 22 yards and the final tally. Ronnie Silvermanis try for the point was low and the final score was 26-7. , if A QW'wi.A ,, f V. ' 11 vi, f gfwff--if , -. . I .in ,X V Lgmgagygags-xx -ll , if , sh at 1 ff. ,, -, f f , We TUCK BROWN Fullhack HILLCRE T 26 vs TECH 7 , 331135252 fe, in -ff-afwfavtt - ,, .K .. 'iqx ,,,2i f '-sv J i,1i 'fi - oy,ov 2 NEH.. ROBINSON Center ,V gm pg X 1 , E :fij3'9 N . maine ,, ' LARRY DUNLAP End HILLCREST vs ADAMSON 155' my , ,. c f 'fi NORMAN STERNS Guard .F :xg -f,LY li1,Y1'!W4f Q'- na:-. HARRIS MIERS WINFRED KLINE Guard Halfback Bruce Henry rumbles for a first down before being caught from behind at mid-field. The educated toe of Brady Wyatt proved to be the difference in a hard-fought 14-12 battle. Playing in the Cotton Bowl, the Big Red scored first in the second quarter when Gerald Hodges went over climaxing an 85-yard drive. Adamson drove back hard in the third period with two touch- downs, but missed both conversions, which eventually told the tale. Billy Allen caught a TD pass that was tipped into his hands by an Adamson defender to give the Panthers their final score. at 'X at 4 K 6 cccr g my stiff 5 5 1 tb N-5 ,al 5 at 4 - Q . 6 f WW' V wi JOHN BRACKEN PRESTON MOOD Guard Halfback L, g, NM . 'QT ASQQQWY ' 1, an-LN . W . c. ,xi as GERALD EDGE Tackle Gerald Hodges is waved across the goal early in the second quarter for the third Panther touchdown. Crushing defensive line play and near-perfect pass defense proved the difference as the Panthers stomped the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats 25-14, November 3 on Franklin Field, to jump Hillcrest into a second-place tie with Forest and eliminate the Wildcats from contention. The Panthers received the kick-off, and two plays later Doug Barrow hit pay-dirt on a 61-yard run up the middle. After holding Woodrow and forcing a punt, the Big Red took the ball and drove to their second T.D. on a Bruce Henry to Brady Wyatt aerial, making it 12-0, only 5 minutes 416 seconds deep in the first quarter. 5 From then is was nip-and-tuck as Woodrowv scored late in the first quarter followed by a Panther tally early in the second by Gerald Hodges. The Wildcats again snapped back for their second and last score, in the second quarter. Hillcrest wrapped up the scoring in the third quarter on a 73-yard touchdown ending with an end sweep by Wyatt from the four. The defense held Woodrow to only 150 yards rushing to Hillcrestis 34-9 yards and allowed only three completions for a paltry 16 yards out of 21 attempts and intercepted four Woodrow passes. HILLCREST 2 5 vs WOODROW WILSON 3, k,, A ia, 5 a z lggi 5 iii 'E : sift JERRY ALLEN Guard - ' F 0 'E -1 A.. 'W Bs JOHNNY VALLE End HILLCREST vs FOREST 15 'r ,hpuxil , my fr , , TM -V ARNOLD SQUIRE Hzilfback Si' R' I 7 41- ff. , TOM WYMER LARRY EDGERTON Halfback Tackle The Panthers' title hopes were crushed when a hard-hitting, relentless Forest Lion roared over Hillcrest 20-6 on Pleasant Grove field Nov. ll. It was a do-or-die situation as the two top contenders behind loop-leading Sunset fought it out for survival. Forest received the opening kickoff and the smooth-running Lion attack drove 74 yards in five plays for the first score. Led by Quarterback Marion Falwell, who accounted for the two Lion TD's, Forest struck back twice more to leave the score 20-0 at the half. The Panthers dominated the second half, holding the Lions scoreless, but could manage to catch up only one touchdown. The lone Panther score, set up on a 33-yard punt return by Gerald Hodges, came on a pass from Hodges to End Billy Allen in the end zone. 2l5 'A A RONNY SILVERMAN JEFF CROCKETT Halfbaek Tackle PHIL PRITCHETT Halfback Gerald Hodges, 12, is brought down by Tommy Owens, 20, and .lerrell Gleaves, 35, after a 35-yard run. Jinxed by the breaks falling the wrong Way and a rugged Sunset at- tack, the Big Red was edged 14-7 on a cold, windy night, November 17 at Franklin Field. The first tally came in the first quarter after a fifty-yard drive, while the second was set up in the third period when Leon Rudolph blocked Winford Kline's punt out on the three-yard line. Gerald Hodges, regular quarterback, switched back and forth from his position to the touted star Brady Wyatt's left halfback spot. Preston Mood, substitute halfhack, and Hodges paced the ground attack. The lone Panther score came with five minutes left in the game, when Hodges sneaked over from the 1 on fourth down after a 26-yard run. Wyatt was termed completely out for the season with a cast on his leg in order to heal his knee injury. At this point, he was still in high posi- tions in rushing, scoring, and kicking. 2I6 HILLCREST 7 vs SUNSET 14 GEORGE FIX Tackle 35 -'15 all 1,.,. BOBBY LEONARD Guard HILLCREST vs PLEASANT GROVE P w Y ff? 9 ,f '1i' if Q L 'V CARLOS KEPKE Fullback . . .Q Rfk x' 'E wig We JERRY MAYES STEVE BLACK End Guard Before a cold, wet, Homecoming crowd, the Panthers felled Pleasant Grove 12-7 to wind up the 1955 season in a tie for Fourth place. The Panthers struck first, driving to the Bobcat 38 on a 27 yard drive. From that point Gerald Hodges hit End Billy Allen with a perfect pass for a touchdown. The rest of the half was spent in defensive sparring, with little offensive spark. Pleasant Grove was able to drive to the Panthers 3. The Panthers held for 3 downs and on the fourth down recovered a fumble to end that half. In the second half, Pleasant Grove pulled every trick in the book and scored 12 points by a field goal, safety, touchdown, and a point after touchdown. The standouts were Ted Hard, C. E. Stewart, David Milton, Don Smith, and Jon Gilliam. fl 1 HB9' TEAM JERRY LUMSDEN JIM HALL End Tackle 1955 SCHEDULE South Oak Cliff ,,,,,,,. 0 12 ,,,v,. .... 4 CBN Team North Dallas ,,....,..... 32 12 .,,.., ,,,. ' 'Bn Team Crozier Tech ,.,,,,,,.,,, 0 32 ,,,,., .,,, ' 'Bn Team Adamson .,,,.........,...... 26 12 .,.... ,,.. ' 'BH Team Woodrow Wilson .... 19 26 e,,,,, ,,,, 4 'Bl' Team Forest ......r...,.,,..,,,,.,s, 13 33 ...... .... 4 LB7' Team Sunset .......,.,,.,.,,......,, 13 12 ....., ,,.. ' GB Team Pleasant Grove .,,,...,,. 6 27 ,,,.., .... ' 4B', Team FOOTBALL FIR T TEA '55 KENNETH MAXWELL COLEMAN SIMONS Tackle End N .ff Q' 'll I f L-'TffLE':,,' ff' .6- -5 I Z. -ml: 2 w ff V f 4 sia51?Y?:'f5's.'i3Qf::5 W i g ' -4? ,..' : , j T or 0 3 6 5222 4535 3153 U ' 6' - 1 , , fi, 4 f'3f!W -5'4 , :., ' ' : Ia'!'i5H' A Tn 'KDJKZQ RYTPT - 7 32 ' ff- M - I iL':gu4,, .-,:,.,f.m-s. ,ey .,1M:rg1g,5q.1 3-Et: LYNN WARREN MACK AYERS WARREN CRAVELY RONNY JONES Back Back Back Back 2I8 iv 1 JERRY WYNN BARRY STEGALL LARRY BARZYNE COACH COLLETT Guard Center Guard COACH CAYCE and f' fit ., ,ff-,525 :f gifabfrfr ,.--' f H ff W Ulf' TEAM-Froiit row: Lewis. Ualser. Sowclen. Jones. Ayers, Winn, Holden, Thomason, Skinner, Bradley, Wvarren. Second row: Hiller. Lipccomb. Story, Cook, Gravely, Squibb, Robertson Voorhees, Gee. Third row: Coach Cayce, Simons. Pasley, Maxwell, Hall, Lumsden, Stegall Buford, Barzune, Hamner, Coach Colle-tt. Fourth row: Wood. Reed, Brown, Paternoslro, Wilson Bennett, Kepke. Brecht. Huffer. s 1 v in is I ,, W, W... up 2 rug. -ga 219 ECO D TEAM CHARLES LUDE GLEN VOORHEES Tackle Back ' 'I 1' D H 'H 'bw Q, 1 .. ,Y iff: , 4' ' ' ' jialgi - - -, A L .. ,.,. ,b. , .1 5 , L. A A A A - -iiwwmiffsi. 4,-L. , , :W W M. N ,Q 1 A f f bw 'A Lg J q f GARY BALSER RANDY LEWIS BUTCH SOWDEN Back Back Back NEIL ADAMS MIKE BROWN 220 Manager Manager ROBERT KEPKE DALE BENNET End End JEFF SKINNER GEORGE BUFORD GUY STOREY Guard Center Guard JUDSON CEE CHARLES PATERNOSTRO Tackle THCHC .IU IOR HIGH FOOTBALL RICHARD AICFADDEN FRANK AIOYES LEON SIMONS End Tackle End BUCK BIAHANEY STEVE RAINES BILLY KABINIERER Guard Center Cuard JUNIOR HICHwFront row: Beale, Hawley, Worsham. Simons, Mahaney, Rancs, Kane, Kaye McFadden, Bailey, Hassinger. Second row: Smeal, Hottman, Argo, Legg, Carver, Woerheide Fowler, Moore, McCreary, Neely, fllontgomery, Galvani, Bell, llenninghaven, Ormsly, Maxwell Raines. Third row: Adams, Wayman. Parkhouse, Anderson, Holiday, Vanderwood, Magraw, Breuel, Willingham, Pettigrew, Lindberg, Miller, Cates, Atkins, Einery, Smith, Johnston, Patterson, Brighy, Coach Claunch, Coach Edwards. v s s 222 JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDULE Forest ,H,,,.,,,,H,,,H,,, 0 12 ,,,H.,.w,,,,H,,, Jr. South Oak Cliff,,I8 15 .,,...,, ,,,,, J r, Forest ,,o,vv....,v..,.., 13 20 ,,,Av,,,o,,,oo,, Jr. South Oak Cliff--- 6 25 ..,..,......,SS, Jr. High High High High BOB KAYE SECOND TEAM-Front row: Andy Woerheide, Frank Smeal, Sammy Tackle Moore, Eddie Hottman, Gene Argo, Folsom Bell, Jerry Parkhouse Larry McCreary. Top row: Terry Ormshy, Bill Maxwell, Wayne Galvam Frank Carver, James Raines. CHUCK BEALE TOMMY BAILEY WOODY HASSINGER Back Back JOE HAWLEY Back f F 6, Back JOE WORSHAM Back :iii:M-Ejf'.:: ,gf15,',gajgg':f,, 5345: A MW W , 'f' W qilffqgfi'2332:?3'?'7I5f?iI?Yf?ElV'1?' 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First String with Coach Harold Salmon are: Robert Bullock, Bill Early, Jim Johns, Owen Hill, and Gerald Hodges. GERALD HODGES JIM JOHNS Guard Forward BILL EARLY OWEN HILL Center Center N ROBERT BULLOCK BO MILLER CL-mer Guard BILL MOERSCHELL KEITH MQKENZIE Guard Forward I i TED HARD GERALD BENSON Forward Forward JACK ADLETA PETE PILISISURY Guard Guard 66 'Q BASKETBALL Members of the HB team basketball tr-am arv. first naw: Warn-n Crave-ly. Ricki Moersrhell. David Cook. Tommy Adleta. Jimmy Heath. jon Witt. Svcrnul row: Nlanagm-r Nffil Miami. Bill liiw-ht. Barry Stegall, George Banks. Jerry Wilson. Coleman Simons. Jmnrry Lumsclvn. and Coach Stmicy Cayce. Me-mlwrs of the first string willi Coavll Caym' arc: Wlarrvn Cram-ly. liill Bn-vht. Coleman Simons Ricki Moerschflll and Jchrry l.1.lIIlNflPI1. COLEMAN FIHONS BARRY STEGAl.L Bll.l, RRECHT The Hillcrest HB77 team, led by Warren Gravley, Coleman Simons, and Jerry Lumsden racked up a seasongs record of nine wins and ten losses. The Panthers opened the season with three straight wins over Carrollton and Garland twice. They then lost five straight: Highland Park Junior High twiceg Dentong Adamsong and North Dallas. From here on out the wins and losses were just about even and the final conference record Was six wins and four losses. RlCKl MOERSCHELL WARREN URAYELY JERRE WILSON DAVID COOK JIMMY HE,-XTH JFRHX I.l XISDFX Sllowin reat Jromise for the future were Warren Gravlexe. Coleman Simons. Jerri' 5 3 l . . Lumsclonr Nicki Nloerschell. Bill Brecht. and Garry Balser. These boys should aid our returning HAM team boys in forming a strong MAH team for next year. JON WITT GEORGE BANKS TOMMY AIJI-ETA Ninth Grade basketball ms-mllcrs arc: fron! row: W11lJb Wallacv. Lynn Warn-n. Dick Emllvnran, and Butch Sowden. Second row: Coach Tom Edwards. Gene Argo. Frank Smeal. Frank Moyes. Rusty Rose, and Gary Balser. GARY BALSER LYNN WARREN FRANK NIOYES 'XYICBR XY XI.I.fxCF The Hillcrest junior High had a good season and wound up with a 500 average. winning l and losing l. They opened with Spence Junior High. The game was played into over time and the final score was 65-63 in favor of Spence. The second game pitted the Little Cubs against the Jesuit HC' teani. The Cubs showed sound defense and a good offense and thoroughly whipped the Little Rangers 64-34. Rl STN' ROSE lil TCH SOWIJFN GENE ARCO FRANK SNIEAI. Leading scorers in hoth games were: Bill Argo with 13 in the first game and 13 in the second, Stuart Ravkind with 20 in the first and 211- in the second, and Frank Moyes with 16 in the first and 12 in the second. The other boys did good work too. We may look for good things from these boys. ROY FRANKLIN DICK EDLENIAN TRACK E Members of the track team are, first row: Preston Mood, Larry Williams, Ricki Bovee, Albert Allison, John Weever, Mike Wells, Tuck Brown, Glen Garrison, Allan Long, and Tom Wymer, Second row: Bruce Blome, Bill Quillen, Chili Hall, George Clark, ,lack Langdon, Tom Moore, Marvin Bradshaw, Billy Roberts, and Bill Moerschell. Third row: Coach Alvin Withrow, Leslie Moore, Wiley Wimberly, Sammy Squibb, Joe Lynn, Chuck lmmel, Charles Lauden. Coleman Simons, Clint Ashley, Dale Stringfellow, Owen Hill, Charles Frick, Carlos Kepke. Richard Elfont, Harris Meyers, Jerry Allen, and Manager Jeff Crockett. 234 Members of the Mile-relay are: Tuck Brown, John Wt-ever. Mike Wells. and Ricki Bovee. F .af 1 - ' 1' .15 Q, 4 Q wel High jumpers Billy Roberts and Jerry Fuller. Dash men are. front row: Pat Hammond. Chili Hall, Ronny Montgoniery. Preston Mood. Les- lie Moore. Second row: Chuck lmniel. Sammy Squib, Bill Moerschell, Wiley Wimberly, and Ce-urge Clark. 880 men Mike lVellS. Albert Allison, Arthur Brewer, and Mar- vin Bradshaw. Hurdlers Glen Carlson and Tom Yvymer. A Wi' Discus mvn are: lm- Lynn. Har- ris Miers, Owen Hill, Charles Frivk. and Jvrry Allen. Milers Billy Miller, Bruce Blome, and Larry Williams. Distance men, first row: ,lack Langton, Tom Moore, Alan Long, and Bill Quillan. Second row: Tom Wymer, John Weever, Tuck Brown, and Ricki Bovee. Shot putters, first row: Charles Laudf-ri, Charles Frick, Owen Hill, and Richard Elfont. Second row: Carlos Kepke, Clint Ashley, Coleman Simons and Dale Stringfellow. GULF FW 238 Members of the Golf Team are. first row: Baker Slayback. Mike Wolfson. Ronny Hayes, Ken Wilson, Ronny Nicholas, Larry Pullen, Mack Watkins, and Harry Richardson. Second row: Stephen Cole, Tony Arnold, Don Jackson, James Schutts, ,lay Hoppenstein, Curt Fuller, and Eddie Cepp. RONNY HAYES MACK WATKINS CURT FULLER TONY ARNOLD JAY HOPPENSTEIN HARRY RICH -XRIJSON 4-'iw :.' '- - ,,. , , ,V 1 A E. -w.,..,N I ., V it Q, -A Avzi- , 1 M' 'Q W L e. 4 ' ,wg 'W Y 5' -'-S. x f 'L- 7L-- Hin - f . ---M2 -' ww- -E - Ev f 'E S'1s'qfhf -A- M11 A2 5 - f AE A X 'fy S.--' 3'f1fvf:- . -' -I L.,. ' Y I I 2- f - 1 -X21-' 'ffajill i I W N ' ,j,, ,f1Mf 'f .x'f'U I Qu 51. ' if' 11 I .. YE I-WIA 7 .V ,Q . fy., f Ev-Kg? 'S ami' Q M K HE I 3 I F 'S Sf 1 SH' N' W' 'N gf at ff QE A ' -' z1:'h 5igf W -Sw KEN WILSON STEPHEN COLE DON JACKSON JAMES SHUTTS I EDDIE GEPP MIKE WOLFSON BAKER SLAYBACK I LARRY PULLEN RONNY NICHOLAS JOE RIDEOUT BARD HEROY TENIN' 'Q Tffnnis team rnvlnbe-rs are. first row: Hz-vvrly Scott. Ann Harris. Hereclu-I Fc-lflnwn. and Nancy Johnson. Second ruw: Coach Gchorge Nm-il. Ran HBIIIHFT. Nancy Denis. Pat TllI'I1t'y. Raija Katilanlpi. and Larry Annes. Qifff? .V ..-4 1' Mb 193519 F aw?- 5 T. fi-1' A my n ?5nWfi2H?2',Q5!f , a ggiggi gaggxagv -A , ,, JE . , gt RAIJA KATILABIPI NANCY JOHNSON ANN HARRIS 240 u fu w ...W ut ' livw f fag A. 'kv y' 543: .i,t.iQislf' 'x,J.551b' X . iifxilf' f w?i.w.' , .A .tawtgg H.i.1-vt Ni sw. 'Y ig 4 ,tv ,. . 1, HERSCHEL FELDNIEN BEVERLY SCOTT RAN HAMNIZR Mr. Neil's tennis team, relying heavily on the services of Nancy Davis and Larry Annes, should be an easy second in the city conference next to Wfoodrow. Nancy and Larry lnake up the best singles in the city with Ann Harris and Nancy Johnson furnishing the doubles strength. The season should follow the pattern of last season. Hillcrest took every meet entered but came out second to Woodrowr in the city meet. QHV .ff ,H sp., fifflrill, Q l Q I KHMTMM ,. .,.,.,,.,. . . . w? :'-:,-'Tm Q 'u u c 'q 'o 5 z 0. hlogugn, Q, 15 .g-Q., 0, Q, -. qi, m '.g.g.:.,7.g.,,3 'iw-:-:-:- ' 5 D' Q 7 . 'hkkiiplvf' .1 PAT TURNEY LARRX ANXES XXNCN IMYIS Third period, firs' row: George Gilwon, Dudley Woe-ks. Nr-il Anderson. Amly Callan. and Richard Vasalio, Sm-oml row: Herscliel Prengler, llill Teinert, Harlan Lincllmerg. Xlilllli Miller, Harry Richardson. David Cook, and Joe Lunisdvn. I TRAMURAL Ninth and Tenth grade champs, sixth period, first row: Mike Brown, Ronny Jones, Jim Bradley, Deny Thomason, and Mack Ayers. Second row: Charles Lauden. Dale Stringfellow, Jerry Huf- fer, Larry Barzune, and George Buford. Fifth period, first row: Ken Lewis, Ken Bailey, Second row: Ken Davis, George Richards, John Smith, and Bill Quillan. First period, first row: Richard Elfont. Frvcl De-lifit-ld. Second row: Rirhard Elmore, Bucltly Stihl:-y, and Don Kam- IIN'I'CI'. I'e'ntl1 and Elm-xt-nth gradv 1-llgmips. sixth Iwriml. first row: Nvil Rulninsuri. Run- ny Silw-rman. .lim Lintlsvy. Fm-vurnrl row: flharlm-3 Fric-k. il:-ralcl Ifrlgtv. and Alun frlillillll. Svftulltl period: Rusty Row and Roiwrt AIUUYV. Fourth pf-rind buys arf-. first rms: lflulr Wihitc. Don P4-ters and Don Hurt. Scvond row: Cilison flvstvr. Don llil lium, Curry Snowdon. and .lirnmy Nlilf lc-r. First period boys are, first row: Pm-to ,lm-sseys, Charlf-s Yvolfson, H1-nry Nicks and Brack Chandlers. Sm-cond row: Ed- ward Eliot, jrrry Ludvrman. YVPb Wal lam-. David Youngblood, and Dan Wal- lac:-. Third period boys, first, row: Hank Km-rr, Alger Ms-adows. Ronny Land, and john Walker. Fm-cond row: Buain Har ris Ronny WF-sthrook, liolyliy Collard and Pat Hammond. ik BA EBALL Members of the A Team are, first row: Bill Early, George Fix, Gerald Hodges, Lee May, George Gibson, Dudley Weeks, and Don Kammerer. Second row: Dug Barrow, Jack Adleta, Sid Weiss, Richard Elmore, Norton Johnston, Jimmy Lindsey, Jim Johns, and Mack Ayers. Third row: Coach Earl Beesley, Phil Pritchett, Bill Teinert, Ronny Silverman, Bill Brecht, Gerald Benson, and Mgr. John Faulkner. GERALD HODGES .JIM JOHNS LEE MAY Outfield Second Base First base 245 BILL TEINERT RICHARD ELMORE GEORGE GIBSON Outfield Third base Outfield NORTON JOHNSTON IIILI., BRECHT .IIINIMY LINDSEX OutfiPId Pitchvr Third 13356 5 .,,::,: Y if-:E uh ff 1 6 1, ,, 4 E BILL EARLY GEORGE Fix RONNY SILVERMAN Oumfield Catcher Pitcher r-' , , : f M .H F .. -- f i ' f ' E ' L 'Z i L-E-E A w F' 'Q Z , E ' Li'w2sE L5v-Q?:?33'f M , 1 if .Jw , - f ' u 3 M 5 E +'1i ,-Qin Y L-iff , 4 Q A . , ,, 'f-1 w S 4 :I C' - ,, ' 5, -1 ' fI, 'vfv-mf :. my 31 W , if 1' .ia Y dn .f-mf'-f JACK ADLETA Shortstop DUG BARROW Pitcher GERALD BENSON X Pitcher 247 ...nb ' Members of the HB Team are, first row: R. Graff, J. Worsharn, C. Allen, W. Hassinger, and B Stegall. Second row: Manager N. Adams, J. Robertson F. Moyes, B. Sowden, T. Adleta, W. Wallace, L, Warren, and Manager J. Vesecky. Third row: Coach Collett, J. Heath, D. Peters, G. Balser, G. Banks, H. Dixon, D. Gilliam, G. Voorhees, G. Buford, and W. Gravely. ' r . 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'MG' ,K if f-.1 ' f .: ,ga-if 135' - ' e 'w in' ,fi- . .- A- mf -- H - -' ?-'ft1.u .. ,- .,Wf','ygg5 f-xi, Q Q GEORGE BUFORD HERBERT DIXON .ww ,. .Q,,,1. Us .K , ,qu .M 5 . .3 K rf. , it 1? 15, T f ' 4 X 1 af -1 Q. ' 1 Pffgwxfx E , 7 T T , , . ' gfy in i f iiieffl? 5 T, 9 ggi. if .A . Efii 'AY fi! 1 wfa. ., 5. gf , -V . W- 'ew-2 :ae ' . ' . arlgf ,vffw -MT'ji-QQ? . F WV 1-.k t'W' -ik f T . - .F - fi J- - K T , fs, fy. . W r 1 ,, , , , Tfkie A75 gag H Q. ' ,5,.15::, 7, Mi.Y.b,j: r,!,,Q - . jggxh,Qf5i9J.,Q?fq3hN5k,g, I .1 , K 15 KK. A ,timfw wg,-55,5 4. W 7 5' f- ,., ,QS TW? ff., M.lgJ W, 30-S 1 Y -Flff'3X'?'21'l?.3,Y1?iii,-:rv'EW gif-H12 i,,.'2s9 ifT:fgf'!vPiwrW,. .-,,,,Z1?. W. N. ' M' Y, f. af Q1-fi 215-fffwwi.. L. V .jifw ag :f.,.wnfN if ' 5e1if28n?f1EafQ 'TiffEfe1wec4-f-:r', -..,ff,v3:wE H932 ROBERT GRAFF ,yt .5 .X A QQ 5'-I 1 ff., -141 4 V Reserves with Coach Coliett are, first row: Joe Worsheni, and Charley Allen. Second row: Frank Moyes, Butch Sowden, Tommy Adleta, WeblJ Wallace and Lynn Warren. Third row: Caly Balser, George Banks, Don Peters and Glen Voorhees. 250 1 W 5 LL NE S, x'M.g i '7'f f , V K at -Q 2 Wififikf fl.. ,V 'R fggymgss-fq, .i:w t t L,,, ,, I J 1 Safdwszwffww 35555 J-ga-Q' . l ig hw tx . fanart if-1, f ,f x ' V ,Gi is Ex 'wg , A HJ I w 5Zd2 ij, , I ,:,.,p,.' .K 1 , '5ls3E' .'f5fM '5 If A y'4u'1 ms .-Q if-or - V - :. - .. K me , 'A ff '.,d. The starters with Coach Collett are, first row: Robert Graff, Woodie Hassinger, John Robertson, and Don Peters. Second row: Jim Heath, Warren Gravely, Barry Stegall, Herbert Dixon, and George Buford. DON PETERS COACH COLLETT x ,., UPEREHIIUES 2X 4 S' awp BRADY WYATT f. 011598 LYNDA HAIRE .--ff JuMiOT lbx BETH NEARY 001' lies DUDLEY WEEKS X I BARRY STEGALL Fa 259 ..f if Fresh an BARBARA STEGALL GREG GOOD f Rf Fa vorztes th . JERRIE CHRISTIAN TIGGER TEMPLETON l 'ffm 'o cHALL C These students were chosen by the faculty for special merit in dependability, initiative, cooperation and service. Class Favorites and Senior Personalities were not eligible for this honor. y l is if sf' s? ss 5 33 E 2 E fs S l GLENN GARRISON OWEN HILL Seniors BETTY HIGGENBOTHAM 55 if as sf 2 ti SETTA SHAW 264 DICK GRIFFITH l funiors TED HARD FAME juniors GERALD HODGES IM JOHNS CAROL SCHOENECK DALE STRINGFELL S ophomores Freshmen I iff- . , 5' ,f lx' vvf . 5 'k Eff ,,'. 531, in ,, , K N A :LL ,E A ik ' ,f'., - www - f , WARREN GRAVELY BUTCH SOWDEN Eighth Grade ,ml CHARLES MCCALLUM SUSAN MOORE BEST ALL AROUND JACKIE BOOTH BILL MOERSCHELL W?-+ vm MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 'W . an .V,,,,,, .V ,...,-h.. .fi ,,... ,.., 4-wif WEN! VIRGINIA HOLDEN NEIL ANDERSON ,....... O BEST LOOKING ANN VAN LANDINGHAM JOHN WEEVER f MOST VERSATILE ' fa WW 5' if Q? 3 Q K 4 3,5 x. I Z W? Wim , Vey? ., if 1+ 44 an .W L7 Wmwfmfm W 14 ' A :-1., FW ' 2 Q ff , l' 43 S' if-f Mu., awww' WF v Q iq, BETSY WRIGHT PHIL CHARAT 269 - WITTIEST fa' X L If fx ft 'wb , . f ,rm MARY ALICE HARDY BILLY ROGERS Q MOST FUN - - Law- I ,gwaea fiqgwwiifi Q2 1 ffl r iqfw f 5'-fx 05 'M 44 If AB,.4'w1m'..,h .nf F-7 A . ,awk Awww X MK ,H ,f ww X wma..- fX 5' M, O, BROOKS BELL NANCY JOHNSON 27I M OST CONSIDERATE S FE 53 .,:., 5 A' CURTIS MEADOWS VICKI HULETTE MOST DEPENDABLE -i-1 MIKE MAHON EY BEVERLY FLETCHER , .1 FRIENDLIEST 1 N l 1 J 1 N., M, , , - -L: ., .,,:,,, .,w, f MMMM' M WM A - vff-f A-W1 A--NN wif Vflllfl M... f.. 5 g , In I ,A in ,,. , CONNIE SUNDAHL J. T. TRAMMELL qw. .,A.,,.,.. V I MUST ATHLETIC BILL EARLY GENE PATTERSON HOMECOMING QUEEN LYNDA HAIRE R.0.T.C. QUEEN G N PATT SON KEY CLUB QUEEN BETSY WRIGHT i ANN PRIEST JACKIE BOOTH ANN VAN LANDINGHAM PRINCESSES SUE ROSE KATHI BARBECK ' wh, jfs ax I ? ff JILL WORLEY 279 Y - TEEN KING W MIKE MAHONEY BASKETBALL QUEEN ANN VAN LANDINGHAM X ODESSA This year the Hillcrest Panthers opened the 1955 football season by flying to Odessa to meet the highly touted Odessa Broncos. Amid much excitement . . . P. ? MinreYV2Q:i1Sl'i' X Linftla waehes tor 0 , ' QQXCANE ' . . . football managers John Falconer and Tom Crow load the airline,s truck with equipment for the trip. . . , as th loyal Hill 6 clieerjead .VCU I ' Crest St ers lea . . . greeting our beaten but unhowed players as they land at Love Field and leave the plane. Boyl It WHS great! Udenfs in C7 sgme 400 HH Glrcjtjng I ,-..- V 'm ' , 3 N 'IIIIIIIIIII ,..'?' HM ,I f IIIII IROYAL X Q Juniors 5 - I5 Regulars 8 - I8 I25 Pres+on Royal Cenier F08-5662 CLARK VARIETY STORES I52 Inwood Shopping Village DI-9398 SEE US FOR LARGER SELECTIO GIFTS - SCHOOL NEEDS NS - PARTY FAVORS ICE SKATING STUDIO , 3058 Mockingbird Lane Ifa13Q f1F LA-2 75 I , , ! , N! XI? Lessons for AII Ages BEGINNERS. ADVANCED. AND FIGURE SKATING X XX 5 N iqgxfxs Ss T wA1.L F-APL-:R - LlNml.EuM - ART supm. ES - PIC R RAM! - DRNAMEN ALWUN 3 I4 HILLSIDE VILLAGE TE-6I23 T E f z if L , is 1 V 'fat fi . me ,, I ' as A-M , 992 it .i..f,.,. r K1 House Reading Clerk, Ronnie Silverman reads another blll before the house. On December seventeenth a group of students from Hill- crest arrived at Austin to represent Hillcrest at the Ninth Hi-Y Youth in Government. Those who gained distinction during this session were Ronnie Silverman, House Reading Clerkg Sally Toone, House Clerkg and Sasha Lanz, who received the best bill presentation in the Senate. Congratulations to the two clubs which had their bills passed in both the House and the Senate. Below: Dudley Weeks reads Alpha Hi-Y Bill in the House of Representatives. . 'v s L r 2 fpefifiizfs Mike Mahoney, Jane McLaughlin and Jerry Clore take oath as repre- sentative at the Ninth Texas Hi-Y Legislature. 2 Q i 2 3 Q 5 it E Q 3 I E Sasha Lanz looks over the day's agenda in the Bill Book. Ken Lewis, Dudley XV:-vks. Nt-il Anderson and Ken Bailey walk down the steps of the Capital after a day's work. CompIimen'I's of THOMAS OPTICAL CO. Medical ArI's Building RA-4493 DALLAS, TEXAS DAN L. THOMAS D. MARTIN THOMAS MITCHELL'S BAR-Is-Q Beef Ham Ribs CURB SERVICE 2l I8 Greenville TE-9243 22II Abrams UN-90I5 e A.,.,II.e, Elem Ti SPRINKLER co. ' SPTinlLIer SYS e E: 6846 Greenville I bv Eos-6463 5 H ALI- 2 SALES, SERVICE AND INSTALLATION LNANIII II f Im... FO8-9I04 - 7052 Greenville Besl' Wishes +o 'rhe Class of '56 George Anderson TRAILER PARK ROAD SERVICE HUT BY MONROE Senior Ronnie Monroe won first place in the HURRICANE photography contest with a group of men putting in the fences around the reservoir adjacent to Hillcrest. his picture of M- Hx xnxx Ronnie Monroe won honorable mention with a picture entitled uThe Dance. Always the dreamer Ron Nic Monroe re ' Ceived honora . ble mention for this picture also. K ,,-V . , Q t 1 M fi R M gf .V a ' 1: . f R hui n f'5i,! . x LLTVLV The firs t snow storm of the winter is pictured by Ronnie Monroe. lt brouffht 288 about one of the more delightful surprises of the year, an unexpected holiday. in Ronnie Monroe proves that boys will he boys, no matter what the season. NINA CARRON Fabrics of Fashions 3l8 lnwood Village Dl-9096 PRlCE'S JEWELRY Jewelry and Watch Repair ELmhursl' 3l2l ll5 Inwood Village Inwood Village Dallas Texas image fr , lmwooo BARBER si-ioP Wm.T. Bohannan 54l4 Lovers Lane STA I on-ssso J lf your hair is nol' becoming +o REALTOR you, you should be coming lo us. FL-72878 50l7 W. Lovers Lane Vogue, M McGEE'S Quality Fabrics l25 Inwood Road Dallas, Texas DI-2485 cCall and Simplicily Pallerns HOP L. v A sg N... ,uf Q 111' .9-1 Q - ,her C3 Tad Poutinenl andgshwood 11019 MHC P roudly at their t00 gaze rim johnson John Hayvs works in- dustriously to finish a gun rack. Don H aff, Her ind advisor casein? Prenglmv 8,11 or 3 - og ' f 1 S pmgpong lableohnson Construct tghigzanf, I A PES 290 'N -1.11 Sho teachir Williain Mackey watvlim ,Ie ' p - . as Rusty R050 and Keith McKenzie make a me-rlicval lance-. ,ihi REAL ESTATE Compliments of KATHRYN CURRIN Telephone EM-28II 5964 N.W. Hwy. HILLCREST CLEANERS We Opera're Our Own Plan+ .R ? Q 70II HILLCREST HKLLQREST Phone LA-I'-750 CLEANERS Q K A COMPLETE DECORATING SERVICE ywmwwgfm 0 IDDIIQIENIE AXILILIIMDN For Appoin'rmen+ Call TE-2024 FURNITURE FLOOR COVERINGS DRAPERIES ACCESSORIES H0 E MAKING V Yum Yum!! ! Tell me girls, how can You take cookjn g and stay 0 113 diet? ' from the . ves H P16 Gllbert remo . Etta Rue Semor . Younkmah. ackxe der the watchful CYS of J stove UH 292 Ann Prie st figs Ma FY A1111 Ca II11JbQ11'S Ouse in Se Wing Class A+'aSBjgQQj5ejubeS I IIIHHLII IIHI SIIIIIIINIHQ GREENS HUMBLE SERVICE 4506 Lovers Lane 4404 Lovers Lane aI' Arms+rong FO-3-7369 JUQ446 GIFTS-COSTUME JEWELRY COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE GREETING' CARDS POLISH AND WAX Marj's HPERSONALITIES LN PAPER S+a+ionery - GreeI'ing Cards - Napkins Invifafions - Announcemenfs - Diaries Scrapbooks - Monogramming - Albums 223 INWOOD VILLAGE, DALLAS EL-492 I A Gifi' I'o You From I CARREN' i1i A F LL RIST LBring.Your,. '56 iPANflfHER Io Seymour Carre i1 FLORISTS 58I4i Lovers Lane I DALLAS, TEXAS and Receive a Free Corsage RECEIVED BY . . QUINLAN LUMBER CO. 243I Shorecres+ DI-4858 S. A. LEWIS AII Building Maferials Ee. K p STUDY H LL - if ,MX ., V ,www Q ,W E ff Xvaq th - , M 0 f1rs1 d auclnorium. an thin lf-IST yvar fwe hope? that Q tuclv hall wa' held ' . 5 m the- lmalvony of ASW i , y Bud . , Ruger: 'lm whgh- Bxllv hh' , Qomiorla ' . lack Adleia lmlngttstlxc' Dhotogfaphel' a , ' Len! Y True Sam m A girl C'8Il'll4'4 40 winks in JOHNSTON'S MUSTANG SERVICE CENTER 65II I IiIIcresI' LA-I922 LA-OOI I AUBREY'S BEAUTY SALON Preston Center EM-2868 Meer Your Friends a+ H E N RY'S PRIVATE PARTIES SERVED LA-466I O k L + B 6209 H ll + 9 ,. IJ 5 fa Doc WEIDEMAN'S GARAGE LA 9434 LA-4330 Ll N E 6601 HILLCREST I' f f x., with Acro I HiIIcresI' SI'a e B It WHEEL ALIG - WHEEL BA N I BEAR L OFFICE ASSISTA TS Left to right: Linda Montgomery, Bobbie Dixson, Beth Neary, Martha Fuqua, Lynda Oglesby Katheryn Flechter, Grace Flechter, Kay Henry, Connie Sundahl, Judy Fortassin, June Chalkey Robert Sandage are Mrs. Williams' assistants. Left to right: Irene Pearson, Betty Higginbotham, Jean Gilliland, Nancy Newcomb, Mrs. Her-be, Nora Bess Stafford, Francis Leftwich, Judy Woods. 296 fabric House, me 83 I 7 WesI'ches+er Drive Telephone FO8-6073 DRESS FABRICS - PATTERNS - TRIMMINGS THE POSEY SHOP Fashions in FIowers Corsages Gif+s FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 823I Presfon Road FO8-8698 CompIimen'Is of PRESTON HARDWARE Home of Ihe OriginaI WALKING LAWN SPRINKLER Se+ I+ and Forger I+ 8207 Pres+on Road FO8-7 I 9 I BRIAN'S WASHETTE 84I3 PresIon Rd. EM-4302 LET US BE YOUR WASH WOMAN Fluff Dry - Finished - CIeaning Rugs - Dyeing DOROTHY DESMOND Dallas' Mos+ Complefe Beau'I'y and HeaII'h Salon Service IN PRESTON SQUARE 6I24 Berkshire FO8-645I AD INI TR TIVE ASSISTAN S Mr. Thompsonis assistants: Gay McWilliams, Betty Culver, June Howard, Edith Crossly. 3 1 7 5 M E 35? A 5? A ii gi irr ii A 1: 555 H Q , Mrs. Sprucefs assistants: Edith Crossley. Barbara Dm-lvilcr, juyw Sm-irll. Sanclru l'ertr-rs 298 491'- '4q,1 'H W ,--.-'N,r,,, ,f Compliments of RYAN CONSOLIDATED PETROLEUM CORPORATION 3400 REPUBLIC BANK BUILDING Dallas RI-4901 !EiCli1 Ha'.tlin I was bite of 'wks on Wllilf- J , .lon liallriiaws Candy-aZ,b1Tra:1ni1f-11 takes e. Linda Pitts just loves cotton Candy. .KGB XA ' a aii m tones rake P new The 5 f K 5h0W six ' NQIBSK . leap In . ,.-mon Show ,A lie onlY Ones Untlewlabb -ince tlxdlfc N . M QMS, M ki Stahl' nie? can amid' 6 tl ai X was .wa ,- Yaif- Barbara Bennett and Joe Lumsde f , fn pause or a word with w Mrs. Meeks, journalism teacher, in front of Big Tex's 7 .-Aw in Iront of the Hall of Qi- . boots. the glgantm Hillcrest pep rally 'f df? IS the scene for 300 COMMUNITY SEWING SHOP I68 Inwood Village DI-6I93 PIECE GOODS SEWING NOTIONS CONTINENTAL HOMES, INC. Homes of Character . . . Custom Built 5947 Meadowcrest at Preston Rd FO8-537l Sales Rental INWOOD VILLAGE BOOKS OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 232 Inwood Village DI-6708 CHESTER A. FULLINWIDER Humble Service EL-37l9 svon LOVERS LANE SNOW There was snow and ice on two different occasions. Because of the Weather Hillcrest was closed the following days. The Key Club and Hi-Y greatly aided people in starting their cars. Hy Car stalled? Lets Sta Frome Your Diploma SPECIAL I57, DISCOUNT TO GRADUATES C. RUSSELL LEWIS PAINT STORE II5 WaInu+ Hill ViIIage 8205 PFGSION Road DL5095 FO8-7093 SERVICE WHEN - You NEED IT D. M. CMacI McGee SERVICE STATION 8239 Presion Rd. EM-7I05 HUMBLE HARRY'S HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE co. HOBBY CRAFT PAINTS GARDEN EQPT. , HOUSEWARES GLASS CUT OPEN SUNDAYS 9 A.M. TO I P.M. 8307 Wesfchesfer Iin Presfon Cen+erI EM-Z'-?I8 PRESTON BOOTERIE The Shoe Shoppe Specializing in Foo+wear for +he Young Man and Miss CORRECT FIT - NEWEST FASHIONS - PRICED RIGHT Do Come In bl I2 Lu+her Lane IPres+on Cen+erI EM-7513 GUESS WHERE ? ROTC Cadets select their guns for the day in the Armory. Mr. Pearce rem0VC5 304 ome Carbon Disulfate fY0m s - m. the chemxstry store-ro0 Greg Good will do anything to get a point over. M f 'QQ 3 mu E' X 3-3- 'pgi Eff or is - , ,Lv M I Nm The darkroom- ,. wiLc:ox FLOOR COVERINGS . ii W IJ BETTER ELooRs FOR BETTER LIVING DRAPERIES UPHOLSTERING 47I6 Greenville EM-I372 SLIPCOVERING 4433 Lovers Lane l22 Casa Linda LA-7 I 78 FA-3 620 BILGER FLORIST 3525 Greenville VI-3637 MCGRAW CONSTRUCTION CO. HOMES OF DISTINCTION 49 I I Greenville FO8-6445 RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL DOORS AND WINDOWS SUPPLY N. COMPANY Phone FO8-643l 4833 Greenville DALLAS, TEXAS , WWQIM ' ' -sn. I -4 jr Q f ,vi I BGB MATHIAS + Y H mnsawwf. ,,,,,1Mw ,bar new .Lx. fy -. zfsifili .ff riyfw:-,qs -, .. k , , , ,,,. F rfmgxfw Hn 4 J jf, T116 I as Barack In I 6 0 yolplz- Ctelfsystflvtea , aolgs 6112 111160 ' Of fb 166 306 Bob wlarhias 3 Mathias uses hands to tell the boys how he won the five hun- dred yard dash. okes with the fiith Per journalism class- M! iod H GULUEN GIIEILIIESEY VISIT OUR FARM Highway 77 - Two Miles North of Circle on De ' HW' AND. .TACITIZEIUVELY Owners X YK! M HOME-MADE TYPE ICE CREAM GOLDEN GUERNSEY Ta 'HE-1 GRADE A PASTEURIZED N 131' Q R -' --M. r v E-uf A JF! ?1-,ilgin .I ri ft. lx 'T T '-' 4' I u - Q A -vhs v .BF'f.'-i:Ll:-- -1,-gi .E V-:At f.. '-:f 5.1, H-ezn....1f i' 4' .-,324 'l 'j -'-is -..i - ' 4: f 7lLK'.Qiv:fu'1 H :.,q-Ez: 0214 1- J 1 1, . -.L ,1-- - -f, . ,PN H ms ---ru Q 1- Q h M Homogenizecl - Vilamin D Whipping and Lighi' Cream D I X 0 I1 2 4 0 0 DELIVERED TO YOUR Doo BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK R Phone LO-522l 3206 Oalc Lawn Wearing Apparel IN CASE OF SERIOUS EVERYTHING FRO M ILLNESS OR ACCIDENT- SWEATERED EVENING COTTONS TO PLAY SHORTS ARE AT . . . ONEAL FUNERAL HOME THE Cotton Patch Family Insurance- li.. 5-5' 3404 Oak Lawn From Birlh Io 85 - ' I-A'72l8 Dallas, Texas Y I I VALENTINE DANCE Oopsl King Mike Mahoney is crowned by Y-Teens Pres. Cybee Goodrich. Who's Cupid, Algur - Meadows in disguise, aiming the bow at now? 308 Carole Wiggins and Fred Peterson are shot by Cupid Algur Meadows. Comm- on. llvtly lh-Iweiler and Ran l'la1nner. letls see 4' u all do thc- Highland lflingl I see a BRIGHT FUTURE 3 forygzif' A V xl 1 ff . -V 1 l at f f f .J X ff us D I see more opportunity, more pleasure, more comfort. . . I see modern electric living in your bright future! Remember . . . I'm your friendly electric servant, on the job Wherever lim needed. You can always count on me to Work for you. DALLAS PUWER 8: LIGHT CUMPANY BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL , . . . W It's 4-ight forty-flvv and industrious students eafferly rush to their first pi-riod class ' , D ' The bus takes a grvat many students to and from Hillcrvsl each day Bottom: The first ones to the bus gets the seats!! L. J. SHARP HARDWARE Established l9Zl 4244 OAK LAWN l20 INWOOD LA-2 I 8 l Dl-4856 RAY'S SHOES Shoes for Every Occasion l60 lnwood Village Two Doors Eas'l' of Inwood Thealer Phone DI-6637 The Park Plaza Shop INWOOD PHARMACY 'lb lnwood Village Phone DI-7543 7709 Inwood Rd. 1.-i FL-7-345' 1--- PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS TRENDS OF THE SEASONS C05METlC5 IN MISSES AND JuNioRs STYLES Free Delivery l'l S SO EASY TO SHOP AT YOUR 7-Eleven Store Preslon Road al' Royal Lane F08-9046 Some of HiHo1'est,s 'ibestn in photography Q i Pier IOM Ronnie Monroe 'glfifelzilzg on the oil jiefrln Wilson Elliot '5Winter Eavesi' Ronnie Monroe '6Reflef'tions', Wilson Elliot 3 I2 Ilo what you want to do with grmt uonvirlion, lfiserzlohr Ronnie Monroe I28 Walnui' Hill Village ARTISTIC X9 DALLAS SMART Q f HAIRDO GOOD ir' FEATURES mill J U N w MISS SHCP G' I 7-I4 S IDI' I Dl-7776 .llijgiofg Lac3liese3?I8 OPEN THURSDAYS TILL NINE Eppler, Guerin, and Turner INVESTMENT BANKERS Fidelify Union Life Building EDMUND M. HOFFMAN RI-368l UNCHROOM STAFF . Sly students flatter Jerrald Lluvd into ' . u ks mer 4 A . . ,Qt dit-Muon, che-C an extra dlp of potatoes. CUIHPS. Hlucrl' .m rtwah' Wits. Charxtuw. J med Cor tnnwrww ' the caniwd huns 5 t,. ,., , 2 au.: .:.:. Qu . 111g Y mm f ,tt if ttttt 4-1 Q ef - L 5 Wt fi? N' 1 A , ' W.. .- S.. Q-. 'S',..',,,- ff? '. 7 E5 3 f M- -up ., s K j ,f 5 , is 5 KV S jwij ' '54 K V.,. W Q .4 0 . K ew , in 7, M, , me ,,,,. Q, M , S Z 5 t,., ev, . inpiamzamr, W ' t X t , tt' I ' M A-ff W ,wmwvz ,1 .Q 5 1.3 tt 'N Eleano T3 Washl Tack to I nzulm pun 3 ff if Sf d W plfllfvs of Die 0 fl the . . A' 'A W , .. Mrs. Spwgel makes change for Herschel Feldman. hfxcijakht H WUSW Wallin! fflf Alice Parham to put up CONNELL CONSTRUCTION CO. General Building Con'IracIors 2I I0 HAWES EL-6908 BURBANK CLEANERS LAUNDRY SERVICE PICK UP AND DELIVERY We OperaI'e Our Own PIanI' 85 I 7 Den'I'on Dr. DI-408I ,. A giiw TROWELL 8. TURNER AuToMoTlvE Svf, ':Q'gsE2fLffff1,e-eff-A f new My General Repair 41,51 I We me-le- Me 8320 DenIon Drive DALLAS, TEXAS DI-50 I 5 ,ie C'-is For Your Wardrobe MARGO'S 34 I 6 OAK LAWN LA2 I 39 Fea+uring Sizes 5. 7. and 9 WATCH MARGO'S TV SHOW SUNDAYS AT 4 O'CLOCK Ricky Munreeheimer 4 M anti Robert Pet work t I- PTS a tit lathe. .lon Witt hammers on his J SHGPS l project while other metals If horses CONN' h 3 I 6 ack RusIY is ready. E George Barliee, R' hop students look on. S.. -1' .,, XX Q . if ichard liiggzar. and Johny Biggerstaff put the finishing touches on their project with an acetylene torch. if f Iii cIer 5 Ivom I600 Anson Road Phone DI-6306 Designers and Fabricaiors of All Types of Ornamenial Me+aIs ESTIMATES FREE Compliments of ED E. SAMMONS Insurance Souihwesiern Life Building PR-09 I 3 C REER CLI IC I :nun , E y F ' -nl an -r E Right: Mr. Boswell gives the official welcome at the Senior Career Clinic assembly. .av-25' Well -lm , Gvision Own radio and the digcuiigsonalities 16:23. a W n nd Televjsi at g?1eRa I on Clmic. nad Q eakefs at eluls G 0 0 A bexeefliig hopunxg mamixenilmgkneeflng C ai X 6 A representative from l.B.- M. shows a new type of secretarial machine. to the R u s i ness Administration clinic. L. L. BLASINGAME HARDWARE 7708 Den'Ion Drive 5503 Denion Drive Phones DI-0293 JU-8529 J-B Painfs GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES T 0l5 and Hardware For TV or Radio Repair Depl. Call DI-0469 Complimenls of LANTEX CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Contractors Dallas, Texas DI-9765 E. L. BURKS 5c to 55.00 Stores 5307 Lovers Lane - Dl-0070 7700 Denlon Drive - Dl-003l School Supplies for Less OPEN EVENINGS LIBERTY IRON 84 METAL CO. LIBERTY MATERIALS CO. lncluslrial a+ Hines PR- l 894 MEYERS 81 ROSSER Prescription Pharmacies 'SERVlCE TO THE SICK Filled Over 2 Million Prescripfions Three Convenienf Locafions DOWNTOWN PHARMACY GASTON MEDICAL BLDG l7ll Pacific 36l9 Gasfon Avenue Serving Soufh Dallas Serving Easf Dallas and Oalc Cliff TE-2' I2 PR-8784 OAK LAWN PHARMACY 2629 Oak Lawn Avenue Serving Norfh Dallas ancl Park Cifies Lo-axes Free Delivery Service Complimenis of TOWN NORTH MOTORS, INC. 420I Oak Lawn a'I' Wycliff AUTHORIZED BUICK SALES AND SERVICE Phone LO-8686 THE PLAY YARD 2I5 INWOOD VILLAGE I78 CASA LINDA PLAZA DI-93 I5 FA-5957 gill KELLY'S KELLY'S REAL ESTATE We Have I'I1e Key 5009-A W. Lovers Lane Phone EL-539I THE SHERWIN - WILLIAMS CO. AIRKEM SERVICE Odor Con+roI and Air Freshening Smoke Odor Service 9 of Texas Deodorizing Producfs and Equipmeni Af Including ga DeI'ergen+: DEOTERGE Sanifizerz I0-39 SUPER KEMTONE-KEMGLO 3-Way Conhoh A - 3 ,QLQAQI 4200 Oak Lawn Ave. Inseciicide A Q2 A LO-3858 GENERAL SPACE OCCUPANCY CONTROL Em-3 I 69 DaIIas HOMECOMING fmueirsfnmfe- fu-.4 The 1955 Homecoming Princesses anxiou Cheerleaders lead the crowd in a horneeoming yell, A Punch and cookies are served at the Homecoming Dance. sly await the decision of the judges. i Jill Wlorley and escort Donnie Smith are presented to the Hillcrest Ex's. Real Estate and Insurance SINCE I874 BOLANZ 81 BOLANZ, REALTORS W. C. IDubD Miller ASSOCIATES H. GRADY JORDAN D, E, HANCOCK JAMES H. RANDOLPH JOHN. T, JORDAN F. HERBERT MORSE Sales, Leases, Management, Insurance and Bonds 2 I 3 BROWDER STREET ST-332 I HOMECOMINQ Darla Chic k wond ' t I ers 1f Sh ,- o the throne without dropT,iX31tl?S Srliinlu make it Homecoming Princesses and thvir escorts are: Franz Helbig, Ann Van Landinghani, Mike- Mahoney, Ann Priest, Pele' Pillsbury, Sue Rose, Danny Mahoney, Lynda Hairv, Queen, Mike Wells. Jill Worley, George Caark, jackie Booth. 1. T. Trammell, Kathi Barlu-ck. H0fl16C0niin 3 Quvvn L- d, . I Student Council Pri-sidelril LilillifEllhi,gE01f.rOll'I1pd hx EL-6432 Ibs WALNUT HILL VILLAGE Quality Doesn't Cost . . . It Pays TV Service Co. Sales and Service I ERICKSON'S NAOMI 5 Ladies: Apparel WBIFIUI' vlllage DI II56 ELI820 ' COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Iz4 WALNUT HILL VILLAGE , ,, , , , SpecIaIIzIng In HaIr Sfylmg DALLAS 20, TEXAS and Permanenfs TOY TOWN I89 Walnul' Hill Village EL-5780 YOUR ONLY EXCLUSIVE TOY SHOP SERVING THE LOVE FIELD AREA Congra+uIa+ions from FILLUP WITH BILLUP CompIe+e Au'I'omoI'ive Service 5655 W. Lovers Lane MOBILOIL ancl MOBILGAS NELSON BILLUP - Owner I THE LABS Physics s f' e charge dy gets t of a static elecirrc , k on. as classm A France 'N tudent MHYY Kefme' H out 3 larg Generator N ow where did I bladder? put that gall ates 100 s Combs never realized tha like THAT. 326 t a frog look ed 1 .QI Ffpshm an F wneral Sci LMA 91106, Sludyntq Ie am all abou I th, f Wtnafher Kola 'lfUlzite,.4 Barbecue Jvloufie The House thai Bob Keeps and the House thai Keeps Bob 7324 Gaslon Ave. FA-2757 TURNER HARDWARE For All Your Hardware Needs I IIO Pres'I'on Royal FO8-605I INWOOD PLAZA LAUNDERETTE 234 Inwood Village EL-9l23 WASH AND FLUFF DRY - SHIRTS CLEANING - RUGS I Le+ Us Help You Wllh Your HOME CLEANING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS DESIGN - CONSTRUCTION Service K ' 81. VAN VALKENBURGH AND VOGEL 66I6 GREENVILLE FO8-6373 Compliments of PETTIGREW, WORLEY 81 CO Builders RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL 230 W. Avery PR I667 SS ffillfflldb Q 6 :5 A C 2 Z .5 N- . It . ROLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors EM-6470 4425 Greenville H. C. MORPHEW P. l'l. RAWLEY FO8-6377 PRESTON PHARMACY I PRESCRIPTION Cl lEMlSTS I 1 Preston Road at Royal Lane Congratulations to the MEDICAL CENTER Senior Class of '56 TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Your Meeting Places THE CORRAL 54l8 E. Mockingbird TA-0338 RILL EASYWAY G 5806 Lovers Lane LO-5044 TREE x U H!! If Ui w . ri K , a, 7 an :ru -X lvzlfy ggrclvn tru- lx amlclml In ilu' l'lHSl3I1KlSL'ilIl . fi TV1 -X :JJ :- 1 an fx A' f 'X' an 1 s u , .EH 1 '333 mmm f Rigging up a tree is almost as harml as building a lmriflgll. , ,ww SN xi. .W may n Mi 4 330 r ' 3' 3 W- A Q'sim,,AV ln thi- cold gray of u winter aftvrnoon, bare brum'lir's rcacli tmvunl rhe sky. 9 ' V' W- Another Irvs' is plantc-rl for Spring-slruvk Sc-niors to gaze' at in Huy, BERNARD-FAIN CARPETS TED B. BERNARD DOUGLAS W. FAIN Phone FO8-63I6 4444 Lovers Lane IN MIRACLE MILE Dallas 25, Texas Home of Beautiful Carpets MIDWEST CONTRACTING CO. SQ EJ ',.. SEWER - WATER - GAS - STORM SEWER FO8-6483 Coit RoacI at Valleyview Lane You Deserve the Best GCCDFFQS THE FINEST NAME IN HAMBURGERS Three Locations: Ft. Worth SU-8276 5702 W. Lovers Lane 58l8 Live Oak EL3336 VI-3733 THOMA JEFFERSON RICHARD E. STROUD Thomas Jefferson Student Council representatives are, first row: seventh Principal graders. Second row: eighth graders. Third row: sophomore and freshman. Although Hillcrest does not usually picture other high schools in its yearbook, the PANTHER Staff is glad to show the gigantic change to Jefferson because so many former HHS students are now attending the new school. The Jefferson ROTC is headed hy Captain Thomas Moring, Cadet Head, Ken Coppage, and Sponsor, Brenda Cravatta. 332 COU NTRY CLU B PHARMACY A j ' The Name That Says X V' You Care Enough- I ,Lx I , , ..1osendfhesesf- Q I Beautiful 8. Distinctive I ,,2 k - . I A gfoweu f ..roR-Evzav occAs1oN I I gg Inwood Village 1 4 2? ' 15 'I DIAL . I ,gk I A I A Phone DI-978I 'fl I! TI E ersnn -3.42.0 , x . 9 ,A , 1 K az A ,I gf Q A ., , cm' wma g g, fyfgwff. Q AIR ff , - 'F M Q54 1,1372 fcounmousn A Wg, I' DMRY Q I w. C. HUDGINS Y- I I .-4 L , lan ' 'IOSP PRESTON RQYAL suorrmc CENTER I ' QUICKIE NO. 2 I0523 Hines Blvd. EL-9I09 Congra+uIa+ions, Graduafesl C. 8: S. PRINTING COMPANY JU-0944 69 I 6 Snider Plaza GATES - GRILLS - RAILS - STAIRRAILS - WROUGHT IRON and Cus+om Made Furnifure I0520 HINES BLVD. b AnMe1a1s o. iff' , g ,AKQZIWAmAwx m .-, office DI-2340 DALLAS, TEXAS Ni9h+ D'-8609 THOMA JEFFER Us , EQ . A Spanish expression is explain- ed by Miss Frances Hatcher, former Hillcrest teacher. . . g question? Holding a crayfish for examination by Hr. Couch and Nelly Garrett is Bill Sargent. n 334 S afety posters are being made by the seventh grade art class. Ken Coppage. do you know the answer Io Mr Hollenbau h's l 4 35. fel if' if' Z L . s L i JQQMZO D a f m WZf' - amibkzzefzfs af is E HUFFINES STEEL CO. Reinforcing Bars S+ruc+ural Snaps Expansion Join'I's ' Miscellaneous Iron 2201 W. Commerce Rl 9623 DALLAS THOMA JEFFERSO Youll better hurry up, Guy Story, they're waitinff on you to start the action. 3 3'6 All eyes are toward the President of the PT-A at the meeting in March. Uniformed practice begins. ASHTON'S GIFT SHOP ,, Famous for Gifts DI-9806 Call Us For I5I WI I H'II V'II Dallas, Terrgs I DI-3386 GIFT SUGGESTIONS WALNUT H I LL HARDWARE B. M. BaH's Qualify GIFTS SPORTING GOODS HARDWARE I27 WaInu+ Hill Village DI-IOOI Be-Bop Record Shop COMPLETE STOCK IN THE LATEST HITS WaInuI' Hill Village X Congra+uIa'rions To 'Ihe '56 PANTHERS Complimenis of Beryl C. Stegall T HOMA JEFFERSO A- ' zg 2 E il 5 5 2 E s H Thomas Jefferson is opened for the first time on January 30. The completed East Wing. -.5-,oy xr 1 2 ' ,fifty ,,,,.,,..,. .... - I ,... .. H ff-g ,. .,.. , , ,.,. ,,.,,f ,'-Q A- ' 4 .W .. A ., J ,S 0 H:,,...,.,:., ..... ,,.. ..,t, ..: w-wx v , 5 Q ' ' . , ' , . Q f yggsgis' .. 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X ,1 f , A s W , I va' w'fz1?wEZ:-1.i++, 'f Q 1 . 7' ' f' REED PAINT 81 BODY SHOP 7508 Denion Drive Phone DI-5274 EARL REED WALTER REED Res- DI-3807 Res. DR4-OOIO mi. - 'II 1 E653 I X AIRLAWN T' A Dr CI Q rx, y eaners .1., ' :,:5Qg 5 fi 77I2 DENTON DRIVE Af f u 7, KW .sfssf-' L W DI-I494 N ICHOLSON'S SEED STORE I6 Highland Park Shopping Cenier LA-3678 DALLAS, TEXAS KELLY ROBERTS' HUMBLE STATION Pres+on Royal Cenier EM-3433 THOMA JEFFERSON Principal Stroud talks over coming activities with a new member of faculty. li Sophomores are aided in their harmonizing by Miss Lois Rislffy, music instructor The book can't he that hard, can it? M if ' EIS , I ' 1' .. -f 11. fi? W 'M f -J J J. x f . IFE ' I If .gf I I it f' IFACE. THE FUTURE WITH CONFIDENCE 51 I IMI' With Life Insurance I I From WCCDIE WOOD IOO4 Sou+I1IancI Life Bldg. RI534I SPEEDY'S C0 'IMA I TEXACO SERVICE 5 302I Mockingbird Lane ACROSS FROM SMU STADIUM ' LOUANN'S EXCELLENT FOOD AND DANCING EM2688 CUSTODIANS Earl Attaberry accepts a milk bottle from Mrs. Frost. K s MR. TOM HOWARD, Head Day Custoflian J. C. PANNEL, Head Night C11st0111'a1z Hillcrest custodians include: Bernice Hade, Virgil Jacobs, W. H. Hamilton, Homer Butler. Second row: Tom Howard, Earl Attehury, Carl Cook, and Jimmy Dykes. At far left is Mr. Will James, who inspects the custodian service in the Dallas school system. Q 6 1 FELIX HARRIS 81 CO. Insu ra nce Pacific a+ Field PR-8228 Complimenls +o 'l'l1e PANTHERS SI'ar+ Saving WiI'l1 Us PRESTON STATE BAN K Highland Park Shopping Village Dallas, Texas MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION LO-866I MODERN SEWING SHOP I85 Walnul' Hill Village FABRICS - NOTIONS - PATTERNS CUSTOM-MADE BELTS - BUTTONS EL-0754 MUSTANG JEWELERS 6303 Hillcresf, Across From SMU FIRST CLASS ENGRAVING LA-7 I 89 H. KESSLER R.0.T.C. DA CE Janie Goff renders a song 10 me soldiers at the ROTC Dance. Princess Marion Conn with escort Chuck lnunel are presented to the cadets. Ronald Ar new Queen, Gem, Patterson' ps congratulates the The l'll-Hats hold a lam Sesslon during me 344 interml ssx0I1- Th 0 Queen dances with , h Poutmen. er escort' Tad 2 V7' I f'-2 A J 'nc QL: TN I ' zz' ,.!' ' I I-'QQJLA QR: Q rl f , , VI. 15,45 'iv 3 I .fix .A f ' 1 an ...I . Sr f -H uf 1 f 1' 411,15 nys rf, JA Lff' lr f r: 4 J W, f z lbs 'S , U BEST OF LUCK PANTHERS Y Compliments of a FRIEND AERO - TEST EQUIPMENT 43I6 Main Sfreef TR-25I4 T. W. HOWARD, JR., Presidenl' SERVICE WHEN Y EE OU N D 'T D. M. cMAcm MCGEE sekvics STATION 8239 Presfon Rd. EM-7 I05 ZAR T' X QHUMGBLUEJ A man is relieved and gay when he has pul his hear'r inio his worlc and done his best bul' whal' he has said and done olherwise will give him no peace. -EMERSON PRESTON SQUARE SERVICE CENTER Besf Wishes 'ro I'he HILLCREST I 5944 W. N.W. Hwy. ' F08-4646 CompIimenI's GEN E TUNN EY'S WASH ETTE A COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE I47 Walnul' Hill Village Phone Dl-0I65 MARKHAM SHOP CompIeI'e Wardrobe 'for ln'FanI's and Children 'ro 6If2 Years GIRDLES - PANTIE GIRDLES - BRAS 692I Snider Plaza Congra'rula+ions +o 'Ihe PANTHERS WALNUT HILL MAN'S SHOP I23 Walnuf Hill Village DI-4996 FINEST IN MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR PARK CITIES PHARMACY PARK CITIES PI-IARMACY Comilmenls PARK CITIES PHARMACY 0 6 600I Pres+on Rd. LA-Sl I8 Dallas GET THE TOPS IN POPS a+ +I1e VILLAGE RECORD SHOP Complimenfs of DR. PAUL FOWLER 26 Highland Park Shopping Village Oplomelml Dallas Texas I5 HIGHLAND PARK SHOPPING VILLAGE LO-3366 LA-9I I6 Affer Ihe Show . . . To Sul-li Tocldle Over +o 'Ihe . . . Mae voun TODDLE HOUSE ' 'Yi' 1 I TASTE BEST FOOD ' Open 24 Hours Daily DX 6423 Hillcresf-LO-9I26 ff ,, 3I :fo Oala LawnE Ib12gg343 Q 40I00Eive Oak-TE-0546 CompIimen+s of AMERICAN FOUNDERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. 77I3 Inwood Rd. DI 4426 CHARLES E. DAMRON Complimenfs of DOAK WAI-KER'5 INWOOD GLIDDEN SPORTS CENTER Paini' ancl Wallpaper Danes 134 INWOOD VILLAGE LA4697 DI-8542 84 HIGHLAND PARK SHOPPING CENTER CompIimenI's of CHESNEY'S JEWELERS I36 Inwood Road DI-525l DALE COPUS REAL ESTATE Realtors an no E. MOCKINGBIRD LANE By +I1e Wilshire TI1ea+er VI-3697 TE-6 I 72 +9800 SUBURBAN OPTICAL CO. Dispensers of S+yIecI and Conven'rionaI Eyeware 4307 Oak Lawn JU 8IOI O 1 fi E ' 2 Q REALTORS E Am hun fiF5.i?:f3 5 I ESTATQ' I MARSH LANE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Marsh Lane at Walnut Hill Lane 22.11 1 X ,ffilf ,Iliff A X ' e f I 'l '-'IX il I 'll' H- ,fir BOZEMAN BROS. Foob MARKET A. J. BUTLER'S VARIETY TOWN NORTH HARDWARE MARSH LANE TV SERVICE SEABROOK'S SHOE STORE MARSH LANE CAFE MARSH LANE PHARMACY E. C. HARRIS SERVICE STATION MARSH LANE 7- II MARSH LANE BARBER SHOP STANDIFER SERVICE STATION MARSH LANE SHOE SERVICE WATERMAN TEXIE'S SCHOOL OF DANCE HOLIDAY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY . :n j XM 3 L.., . 1 I I ' 1 'e ' 1 W'-. , 2355255 5 R635 5 ' X i A ' ,L u N. V 1550 . ,- 1, ,-, -:if . Il I nv' I z I 27 ii H , -- ,.... N .., 3.1.-,y ' :4: '- ' ' ' . ff 'VI Alf? 'V MA 5 main mfnyiii - W, A - 'N' 5' 'S H I' . 4 'A 77.7 , 1.53 '1 'I5'Mff7'W 'FA PM I . ,I m . I ,C ,, A, A - MA .,.,.., ,. .. -- . - ' . - - 'UL al 'flrfwvkl s Q 'f I ,,,,. 5 A' M ' ' S 5,1 'I ' gal I A 'I ,. W f If 'E , 4- ' ' 1 5 W W i . 2 . ' 1' 'MWIQIQ' 5 W . . ,,,.f , IL.. fe, QR, ,.., . , . I, .fe M E524 '25 . M I .. Cm? ,. I , -' --f -' f ' . , ' . , 'A mif W . S L . V- ' - , ,.,.W,-Awfwiv ,WW W S .- , ,. ,, AQ, yy- , 4, 'W , I , is ' A' I- V- V U A 'Y M ' .. 1a?f124:'m-1:, fzmz,g?f95ffL'I af? K . 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