Hillcrest High School - Panther Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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■iV S i- J , n 5J A --- li,)J ' I |i ■1 II Jl- mmm o o u n I— in LU SUZANNE BROWNE JOHN SANGER EDITORS ROBERT ADAIR DAVID ELLIS BUSINESS MANAGERS .. ' m. • ' - ;,. ' :i ■■■■-- ]]1i2 DALLAS. TEXAS VOLUME XXIII 196 01 ■| ?M r ' ' -4C ' ....V IS HILLCREST MASSES AND INDIVIDUALS ♦ ♦ ♦ t .• -), I J ti-jii y RESEARCH, STUDIES AND TESTS TAKE MOST OF THE STUDENTS ' TIME IN A HILLCREST DAY BUT BEFORE AND AFTER CLASSES STUDENTS AND TEACHERS STILL FIND PLENTY TO OCCUPY THEIR TIME CLIQUES, SKIERS, CAT FILLING BETWEEN ? , CUT UPS, KNITTERS ' , NAPPERS . . . THE GAPS CLASSES - V : WORK AND PLAY . . . ALL CONTRIBUTING TO LIFE FOR HILLCREST BOYS AND GIRLS : « %Af n ' i .W- ' : ' ' mt: i fB f ii x: x- . .- I vX ■• - THOSE MADE IT THOSE WHO T - WHO AND DIDN ' T NEVER A DULL MOMENT iK rlA TICKETS TICKETS OUR DEDICATION Sometimes it ' s lust too hard to decide: the score comes out absolutely even, the ra ce ends with a photo-finish, the Judges have to split the prize — or better still, they give two prizes. And that ' s the way it was with us. Who could choose between them? Here ' s Mrs. Cox, our senior English teacher and sponsor of the National hHonor Society, whose exhilarating style of presenting the course she loves, discriminating Judgments, and willingness to help every student will never be forgotten and there ' s Mrs. Mac, our social studies teacher and senior class sponsor, who with her enthusiastic ap- proach makes her favorite subiect everybody ' s favor- ite subject, and who has won the hearts of all hlillcrest students with her warm understanding and friendly guidance. How do you choose? We chewed our pencils and cudgeled our brains . . . we searched our memories and our hearts . . thought back to a lot of yesterdays and said to ourselves, There ' s just one way ... So, this PANThlER is dedicated, with much affection and gratitude. to and MRS. LYNETTE McELHANNON MRS. TEZZIE JOHNSON COX by its editors, CONTENTS FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS ISOPHOMORES ACTIVITIES SUPERLATIVES ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS ADVERTISING INDEX FACULTY Members of the Board of Education of the Dallas Independent School District are. left to right, top row: Van M. Lamm: Donald M. Bru- ton; R. L. Dlllard, Jr.; R. B. Gllmore: Robert S. Folsom. Bottom row: Mrs. Vernon D. Ingram, Vice-President; Franlciln E. Spafford. President; Dr. W. T. White, Superintendent; Mrs. Tracy Rutherford; and Rouse Howeli. Standing, from left to right, are: Robert McKay, Asst. Superintendent: Dale Douglas, Asst. Superintendent; Mollis Allen, Asst. to the Superintendent: Don E. Matthews, Asst. Superintendent; Frank L. Williams, Asst. Superintendent. Seated are, left to right: E. D. Walker, Asst. Superintendent, and Dr. W. T. White, Superintendent of the Dallas Independent School District. 20 MR. FRED R. BOSWELL, PRINCIPAL MR. THOMAS McBRAYER, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAI 21 MILDRED HARTHCOCK, SCHOOL SECRETARY MILDRED FARRY, ASSISTANT COUNSELOR i m jfe MARY ANN WHITE, DEAN OFFICE STAFF ANITA PATTERSON, COUNSELOR 22 VELMA GUNNELS, ATTENDANCE OFFICE HAZEL MOORE, RECORDER LOIS IVY. SCHOOL NURSE; B.S. IN NURSING: SPONSOR OF FUTURE NURSES MAE DELL SIMMONS, ASSISTANT SECRETARY ROSA LEE KNIGHT, ATTENDANCE OFFICE 23 JOHN ALEXANDER, SUE ATTEBERY, B.B.A., M.Ed., Mechanical Draw- World History; English; Ing; Wood Shop; Post Red Cross and Lintel BILL BARNES, B.S.Ed. DOROTHY BEAU- Physical Education CHAMP, B.A., English; Sis-Teens FACULTY k 4 S. M. CAYCE, M.S., Be- TESSIE J. COX, M.A., hind-the-Wheel Driving; English; National Honor B-Team Football Coach Society IRMA EDWARDS, Study MARIE FAUST, B.A., Eng- Hall lish 24 . ' ' ' ' ,-N f EARL G. BEESLEY, M.Ed., GLADYS BELLOWS, Algebra: Football Coach: M.S., Stenography: Typ- Baseball Coach ing: Future Secretarial Club WALTER M. BURNS, M. Ed., Band Director MAXYNE CAMMACK, B.S., Algebra; Geonnetry; Junior Class Sponsor; Jun- ior Red Cross MARIJANN FORREST, MILDRED FOSTER, B.S., B.B.A., Distributive Edu- Spanish; Pan - Annerlcan cation Club; Spanish NhlS ■• t ' ' . ' CARMEN FRANCE, ROSALIE P. FRAZIER, Study FHall M.A., Librarian; Library Assistants Club 25 f9ISf AVERY FREEMAN, M.S., EARL SRAUER, JR., BESS HAMILTON, M.A., CHARLES HEAD, B.S., Biology; Key Club B.M., Choral Music; Golf Latin; Latin Club Biology; Chemistry Coach Now here Is the way to do it FACULTY How many of you realize that??? PAUL LEDBETTER, M.A.. RUBY McDONOUGH, Social Studies; PANTHER; Library Clerk Devotional Committee LYNETTE McELHAN- J. C. MITCHELL, M.A., NGN, M.A., Social Stu- Algebra; Geometry: Busi- dies; Senior Class Sponsor ness Manager of Athletics 26 MARGARET HULL, W. C. KEAHEY, M.Ed., BARBARA K E N D A L L, YOLANDA KENNEDY, M.A., Ar+: History; Art Geometry; Senior Class B.S., English; Student M.Ed., Spanish; Pan- Service Club; NTS Sponsor Council; Future Teachers American Club Students await Mr. Head ' s next words during a lecture. Bet Mr. and-Mrs. Neal didnt taken! THIS picture was LOUIS MOORE, M.S.; CAPTAIN THOMAS Biology; Student Council; MORING, M.Ed., NDCC; Cheerleader Sponsor Spanish GEORGE NEAL, MA., Chemistry; Tennis Coach; Science Club Sponsor SALLY NEILL, B.A., Eng- 27 LOIS NOR RED, B.S., GEORGt PEARCE, M. Homemaking; Devoflonal Ed., Algebra; Chemistry: Committee Junior Class Sponsor PAUL PETTIGREW, B.A., WAYNE PIERCE, M.S., Speech: Debate: NFL; History: Basketball Coach NTS FACULTY Someone must have said something funny(?). Miss Wallace Instructs Jim Greenstone on examining the ele- ments of chemical compounds. MONTIE SCHULTZ, B.A., JO SHURETTE, English; Journalism; Quill Study Hall and Scroll M.E., JOE SIMPSON, M.E., Al- LELA SOWELL. M.A., gebra: Head Football Algebra: Trigonometry; Coach Student Council; AFS 28 MARY PURCELL, B.A., HILDA RAATIKKA, B.A. History; Typing; Co-spon- English sor of Future Secretaries 5. ' ; 1 ZULEIKA SCOTT, M.A., WENDELL SHELTON, M. French; L ' Alliance Fran- Ed., World hHistory; B- caise Team Football Coach ' If you ' Let ' s go — number next. ' LILLIAN SPRUCE, B.A. KATHRYN TAYLOR, Latin M.A., English NAN THOMPSON, English; Sis-Teeni nfMmij I JAMES W.TONN, M.Ed., Electric, Metal Shop; Ge- ometry; Projectionist Club 29 = : IRMAUNSER, M.S., P.E. Panaders MARY Physics Club WALLACE, M.A., : Algebra: Camera GARTELL WATSON, M.A., Geometry: Alge- bra: Trigonometry: Sci- ence Club MARLENE WEBB, M.A., German Ci m T Miss Patterson and Mr. Bosweil look over the schedule of classes for the 1 ' Purcell pauses by a waterfall at the Villa d ' Este. outside spring semester. Rome, during her European trip. WELDON WENDLAND, JOSEPHINE WILCOXEN, B.A., Orchestra B.A., Spanish ALVIN WITHROW, M. SHARON WOOL- Ed., History: Football and D R I D S E, B.A., Social Track Coach Studies 30 ™ SENIORS l J 1 -fOT • C- The SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD members are from left to right: Judy McAfee, Jay Rydman, Molly Harper, Ronnie Brooke. Leah Thronson, Jimmy Clark. Fran Fuqua, Jim Hearne, Charlie Cocking. John Sanger. Joanna Jones. John Forster, Lia Rodriguez, and Roland Bandy. SENIOR EXECUTIVb BOARD SENIOR CL SS SPONSORS Mrs. Lynette McElhannon and Mr. Woodrow Keahey. 32 ;4 ' V ' - With always obvious shouts of glee and more latent i Siifil feelings of sadness, the Senior lettermen see the end of their sports careers at Hillcrest, Senior members of the Hall ot Fame are: Gary Bailey, Abby Rothchild, Robert Adair and Kathy Kleinsasser. 33 LOU ELLEN ABERNATHY 5 years Y-Teens 58-59; Big Sisters 58-59; Sisteens 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 60-61. CAROL ABRAMS 4 years Honor Roll; Spanish Honor Society 59-61; Reporter 60-61: Quill and Scroll 60-61; Big Sisters 57-59; Sis- teens 59-61; Pan American Club 57-61; HURRICANE Staff Assistant Feature Editoj 60; Office Assistant 60-61. ROBERT ADAIR 1 1 2 years Honor Roll: National Honor Society 60-61; Student Council 60-61; Band, Secretary-Treasurer 60-61; Stage Band 60-61; National Thespians 60-61; PANTHER Staff Business Manager 60-61; Hall of Fame 60-61; Big Red 60; Guys and Dolls. KILBURN D. ADAMS Science Club 60-61. 3 years Seniors ' pr ' fi RICHARD JOHN AGNICH 5 years Honor Roll: Student Council, President 60-61; Key Club 58-61, Secretary 59-60; Latin Club 57-59; Varsity Club 58-61; Sportsmanship Committee, Chairman 60- 61; Office Assistant 60-61; Sophomore Class Vice- President; Junior Class President: Junior Favorite; Hall of Fame 58-59; Junior Rotarians 60-61; B Team Football 57-58: A Team Football, Letter 58-61, Tri-Captain 60-61; B Team Basketball 58-59; A Team Basketball, Letter 59-61; BEST ALL AROUND. LAURA ALBRIGHT 5 years Y-Teens 57-58; Big Sisters 57-58; Sisteens 60-61; Nurses Assistant 58-59; Jr. Red Cross 58-59. JANET ALLEN 41 2 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 59-61; Panaders 59-61; Girls ' Athletic Council 61. ROBERT L ALLEN Band 57-61; and Dolls. 4 years Orchestra 57-60; Brigadoon ; Guys SUE ASHE Sisteens 60-61: Gh Princess 60. Athletic Council 60-61 I year Key Club SANDY ATWELL 5 years Y-Teens 57-58: Big Sisters 57-58: Chorus 58-61: NDCC Princess 58: Brigadoon : Oklahoma ; Tea House of the August Moon. CAROL AVERY 4 years Honor Roll; Quill and Scroll; Bible Award: Student Council 59-60; Y-Teens 57-59: Big Sisters 57-59; Sis- teens 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 59-60; Art Service Club 60-61; Latin Club 57-59; Chorale 59-61; Chorus 57-59; HURRICANE staff Assistant Feature Editor 61; Jr. Citizens Traffic Connmission 59-60; Junior Executive Board; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls ; Senior Play. 5ARY BAILEY 5 years Honor Roll: Student Council 57-59; Key Club 58-61, President 60-61: Latin Club 57-58; Varsity Club 59-61: Freshman Class President; Class Favorite 57-59; Hall of Fame 59-61; Sisteen Little Brother; B Team Foot- ball 57-59; A Team Football, Letter 59-61; B Team Basketball 58-59; B Team Baseball 57-59; A Team Baseball 59-61; Weight Lifting Team 61; Senior Play. PATSY BALDWIN 5 years Honor Roll; Y-Teens 56-59; Big Sisters 56-59; Sisteens 59-61: Latin Club 57-59; L ' Alliance Francaise 59-61; Chorale 57-61: Folk Singers 58-61; Sophomore Execu- tive Board; Girl Crazy ; Brigadoon ; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls. BRUCE BALFOUR 5 years Science 58-59; B ' and Dolls. lub 57-58; Chorale 59-61; Projectionists Team Football 58-59; Oklahoma ; Guys ROLAND THOMAS BANDY, JR. 5 years Student Council 59-60: Jr. Rea Cross 57-58: Varsity Club 60-61; Allied Youth 60-61; Sophomore Executive Board: Senior Executive Board; A Team Football. Letter 60-61; B Team Basketball 57-59; Basketball Intramurals 60-61; Weight Lifting Team 61; Senior Play. MARILYN ANNETTE BANE 5 years Y-Teens 57-59: Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-61; Future Teachers 60-61: Girls ' Athletic Council 59-61. Vice-President 60-61; Panaders 58-61; Tennis Team 59-61. I FRANKIE BANTLE 3 years ERIN BARGER 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society, Secretary 60-61; National Forensic League 59-61, Secretary 59-60; Y- Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Future Teachers 60-61; Panaders 58-61; Chorale 57-61; National Thespians 58-61, Treasurer 59-60, President 60-61; PANTHER Staff Index Manager 59-60, Underclass Manager 60-61; Hall of Fame 58-59; Big Red 59; Girl Crazy ; Brigadoon ; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls ; MOST VERSATILE. PHILLIP DENNIS BARGER 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society. President 60-61; Student Council 59-60; Latin Club 57-61, President 59-60; Devotional Committee 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 56-57; Camera Club 57-58; National Thespians 59-61; Big Red 60; Track 57-61; Our Town ; Curious Savage : National Merit Scholarship Finalist; MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. ARTHUR BEHRENS 5 years Latin Club 58-60; Band 58; Projectionist 58-60. J Seniors JANE BELL 5 years- Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-60; Future Teachers 60-61; Future Secretaries 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 57-58; Art Service Club 60-61; Panaders 59-61: National Thespians 60-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising 58-60; HURRICANE Staff Assistant Circulation Manager 60. DIANNE BENNETT 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Student Council 57-59: Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sis- teens 59-61, Project Chairman 59-60; Program Chair- man 60-61; Latin Club 57-59: L ' Alliance Francaise 58-61, Secretary 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Feature Editor 60; Jr. Citizens Traffic Commission 59-61; Homecoming Princess 60; Key Club Queen 60; Typical Teenager 60; Cheerleader 60-6f; BEST ALL AROUND. FREDDY BENNETT 5 years Student Council 58-59; Lattin Club 56-57; Jr. Red Cross 57-58: Basketball Intramurals 60 LINDA BENNETT 21 2 years Sisteens 59-61: L ' Alliance Francaise 60-61; Orchestra 61; Chorus 59. A ' ALLAN MORTAIN BERG 5 years Latin Club 57-59: Science Club 57-58: Jr. Red Cross 57-58: Orchestra 56-57: NDCC 56-61, Drill Team 59: B Team Baseball: Football Intram urals. f MIKE BIRNIE 4 years Pan American Club 57-59: Jr. Red Cross 57-58: Camera Club 57-59: Intramural Football 60. BROOKS BLAIR 4 years NDCC. Rifle Team and Drill Team 57-59. JOHN BLOCKER 5 years Honor Roll: Student Council 58-59: Key Club 60-61: Latin Club 57-59: Jr. Red Cross 57-58: Varsity Club 60-61: Sophomore Class President; Senior Executive Board: Cheerleader 59-60; Ugly Man 57: A Team Football, Letter 60-61; Trad 59-60: MOST FUN. BETSY BOCK 5 years Quill and Scroll 60-61; Student Council iO-61: Y-Teens 56-59; Big Sisters 56-59; SIsteens 59-61, .Treasurer 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 59-60: Panaders 59-61; HURRI- CANE Staff, Photography Editor 60; Sportsmanship Committee 60-61. RICHARD M. BOLDING 5 years Student Council 57-58; NDCC 58-61; Stage Crew 58-60. SALLY BOLTON 5 years Y-Teens 56-59; Big Sisters 56-59; Sisteens 59-51; Latin Club 57-59; Jr. Red Cross 60-61; HURRICANE Staff, Advertising Salesman 61; Homecoming Princess 60: Key Club Princess 60. JON A. BOOKER 3 years Honor Roll: Student Council 59-60; Science Club 58-59; B Team Football 58-59;. B Team Baseball 59-60; Track 60-61; Senior Play. NANA BOOTH 5 years Honor Roll; Quill and Scroll 60-61: National Forensic League 59-60; Bible Award 60; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens .59-61 ; Latin Club 57-59; L ' Al- liance Francaise 59-61; Devotional Comnnittee 60-61; Future Teachers 60-61: Jr. Red Cross 57-59; Panaders 58-61: PANTHER Staff Advertising 59-60: HURRI- CANE Staff Ad Salesman 60. MERRY BOWEN 2 years Honor Rolf; Spanish Honor Society 60-61; Future Teachers 60-61; Art Service Club 59-61, Art Service Award 60; National Thespians 60-61; PANTHER Staff Club Manager 60-61; Senior Executive Board: Second Year Spanish Award: Taxco Summer School: Senior Play. BRAD BOWLES 5 years Student Council 57-60; Sportsmanship Committee 60-61: Cheerleader 60-61; Tennis 56-61, Letter 58-61. BRUCE BOWMAN 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Latin Club 57-59; Varsity Club 59-61; Cheerleader 60-61; Tennis 57-61, Letter 59-61; Senior Play.  ' . ..t: V Semrs GARY NEIL BRANS 5 years Student Council 57-58: B Team Football 58. NANCY HELEN BREARD 4 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Spanish Honor Society 59-61. President 60-61; National For- ensic League, Degree of Distinction 58-60: Student Council 58-59; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sis- teens 59-61; Pan American Club 58-61; Future Nurses 57-58; National Thespians 58-61: Senior Class Treas- urer: Junior Executive Board; Big Red: American Field Service Finalist. RONALD M. BROOKE 5 years Honor Roll; Orchestra 56-57; NDCC 57-61, Corps Commander 60-61. Rifle Team 57-61; Rifle Team Commander 59-61; Girl Crazy. GARY BROWN 5 years Stuaeni Council 57-58: Latin Club 57-59; Jr. Red Cross 58-59; HURRICANE Staff Ad Salesman 61; B Team Football 58; Intramural Football 60. SUZANNE BROWNE 5 years Honor Roll; Y-Teens 56-59: Big Sisters 56-59; Sisteens 59-61; Pan American Club 58-59; Devotional Com- mittee 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 58-59; Art Service Club 59-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising Manager and Artist 58-60, Outstanding Staff Member 60, Editor 60-61; Rally Committee 58-59. WALTER BUCKLEY 5 years Latin Ciub 57-59; Jr. Red Cross 57-58; B Team BasletbatI 58; B Team Baseball 57-58; Golf 59-61. EDDIE BULLMAN 5 years National Forensic League 58-61, Treasurer 59-60. Vice-President 60-61; L ' Alliance Francaise 58-59;. Jr. Red Cross 57-59; NDCC 57-61, Rifle Team 58-61, trill Team Commander 60-61; Debate, Letter 59-61. JANEY BUMSTEAD 5 years Student Council 57-58; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 56-59; Sisteens 59-61; Pan American Club 57-61; Jr. Red Cress 57-61; Art Service Club iO-61; Chorale 56-61, Assistant Accompanist 58-59; National Thes- pians 58-59; Girl Crazy ; Brigadoon ; Oklahoma. f ' fK DUKE BURGESS 5 years MARTHA BURGESS 5 years Bible Award 59; Y-Teens 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Future Nurses 58-60; Jr. Red Cross 58-59. •s: t BOBBY BURNS 5 years Jr. Red C f,o 58 59; BEST LOOKING. V LYNN BURN5IDE Latm Club 58 59; Sclen Rifle Team 58-60; Projec 5 years NDCC 57-60, M 0 KEN BUSHNELL 3 years Science Club 59-61: Band 57-61, Secretary 58-59. Vice-President 60, President 61; Senior Play. SHARON CALLAWAY 5 years Honor Roil; Qu:i, and Scroll 60-61; Y-Teens 57-58 Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61: Latin C lub 57-59 Panaders 59-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising 60 HURRICANE Staff Ad Salesman, Reporter 60. DEVERE CARLSON 5 years Quill and Scroll; Latin Club 57-58; Eighth Grade Executive Board: Big Red 58: HURRICANE Staff Assistant Sports Editor 61; B Team Football 57-58. JAMES THOMAS CARMICHAEL Summer School Graduate. I year Seniors J. V. CARR Latin Club 57-59. 4 years TRISH CARTER 5 years Quill and Scroll 60 61; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; National Thespians 60-61; PANTHER Staff Index Manager 58-59, Activltifs Manager 59-61, Outstanding Staff Member 59; H ' - RICANE Staff Club Editor 60; Senior Play. RONNIE CATES 5 years ROY CHANEY 5 years Band 56-61; Orchestra 59-60; Oklahoma, KAREN CHAPMAN 4 years Honor Roll; Quill and Scroll; Y-Teens 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Panaders 59-61; HURRI CANE Staff Dallas Cor- respondent 6 I . WALTER LAMAR CHEATHAM III 4I 2 years Latin Club 57-58; Post and Lmtel 6£)-6 1 ; Chorale 59-60; NDCC 57-61, Rifle Team 57-59, Drill Team 57-59; Girl Crazy ; Brlgadoon ; Oklahoma. DOROTHY ALLISON CLARK 5 years Honor Roll; Student Council 60-61; Y-Teens 57-59: Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Pan American Club 60-61; Devotional Committee 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 57-58; Panaders 58-61; Band 56-58; National Thespians 59-61; Ta«co Summer School 60. JAMES WELDON CLARK 5 years Key Club 59-61, Secretary 60-61; Latin Club 57-59; Jr. Red Cross 67-58; Varsity Club 58-61, Vice-President 60-61; Sportsmanship Commit-fee 59-60; Junior Execu- tive Board; Senior Executive Board; Big Red 58; Sisteen Little Brother 60; B Team Football 57-58; B Team Basketball 57-58; A Team Basketball, Letter 58-61, Captain 60-61; B Team Baseball 57-58; A Team Baseball, Letter 58-61; Track 60-61; Golf, Letter 59-60; Second Team All City Basketball 59-60; All City Basketball 60-61; Honorable Mention All City Baseball 58-59; Second Team All City Baseball 59-60; BEST ALL AROUND IN SPORTS. JANIE CLOWER 4 years Y-Teens 57-59: Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Chorale 60-61; Junior Achievement 60-61. McKENDREE T. COCHRAN III 3 years Honor Roll; Spanish Honor Society 60-61; National Thespians 58-59; Junior Executive Board; Cheerleader 60-61; Track 60-61; Jr. Rotarians; Tea House of the August Moon. CHARLIE COCKING 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61, Publicity Chairman 60-61; Latin Club 57-60, Cum Laude 57-58; Future Secretaries 60-61; Panaders 57-60; PANTHER Staff Advertising; HURRICANE Staff Ad Salesman 61; Senior Executive Board; Office Assistant 60-61. RANDY COOK A _ Team Football Letter 59-60. Manager 58-59; Track M 5 years agar. gM ' Jf ' S ELLEN MAY COUNTS 21 2 years Slsteens 59-61: Latin Club 59-60; Band 60-61; Na- tional Thespians 59-60. JAMES D. CRONKITE Latin Club 57-58; Band. Lette 5 years NDCC 57-58. STEVE CROW Senior Executive Cheerleader 60-61 . 3 year? Dard 60-61; Jr. Rotarians 60; LINDA DANIEL 3 years Big Sisters 58-59; Slsteens 59-60; Chorus 59-60. Semrs .r ' fltA JUDY DARMER 3 years Honor Roll; Quill and Scroll 60-61; National Forensic League 60-61; Debate Squad 60-61; Y-Teens 58-59 Big Sisters 58-59; Slsteens 59-61: Latin Club 58-59 Jr. Red Cross 59-60; Panaders 59-61, President 60-61 PANTHER Staff Advertising 60; HURRICANE Staff News Editor 60; Big Red 61; Senior Play. PATRICIA DIANE DAUGHERTY 5 years Y-Teens 56-58; Big Sisters 56-58; Slsteens 59-61; Pan American Club 57-58; Devotional Committee 57-58; Jr. Red Cross 57-59; Art Service Club 58-59; Chorus 58-59. JOHN ARTHUR DAVIS 5 years Pan American Club 58-60: Science Club 56-58, Chair- man of Astronomical Division 56-57; Band 57-59; Junior Achievement; Boys ' Intramurais 59-60; Track 60-61. LINDA DEAN 5 years Honor Roll; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Slsteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-61; naPaders 58-61; Chorale 58-61, Folk Singers 60; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls. PAT DEASON 5 years Honor Roh: Y Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 58-59; SIsteen, 59-61: Future Secretaries, Vice P.esidonI 60-61; Jr R..d Cross 5 ' -58: Panade ' s 58-61, Secretary 60-61- Senior Pi ' I Sfr ay. - DIANE DECKER 5 years Student Council 58-59; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Slsteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Jr. Red Cross 56-57; Panaders 58-60; Chorale 57-61; Junior Executive Board; Eighth Grade Favorite; Cheerleader 60-61; Senior Play; Homecoming Princess 6 0; Key Club Princess 60; NDCC Queen 58-59; MOST FUN. DIANE DICKEY 5 years Y-Teens 57-58; Big Sisters 57-58; Slsteens 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 57-58; Art Service Club 57-58. TRUDY DOWD 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Quill and Scroll 60-61: Bible Award 59; Student Council 57-61 Secretary 60-61; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sis teens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59, Secretary 57-58: UAII ance Francaise 59-61; Panaders 58-61, Lieutenant 60 61; PANTHER Staff Publicity Manager 59-61: HUR RICANE Staff Copy Editor 60; Freshman Class Vice President: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Junior Class Secretary; Class Favorite 57-60; Latin Club Queen 57; Homecoming Princess 60; Key Club Princess 60; SENIOR FAVORITE. THOMAS M. C mhiiiiiihI years Student Council 5 -58; Latin Club 5 -59: Jr. Red Cross 59-60; Jr. Citizens Traffic Commission 60-61; Sisteen Little Brother 60; B Team Football 57-59; Track 59-61. DAVID W. DUSENBERRY 2 years Honor Roll: Student Council 59-60; Key Club 60-61; Pan American Club 59-6Ck; Jr. Red Cross 59-60; Varsity Club 60-61; Sportsmanship Committee 59-60; Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Class President; Sisteen Little Brother 60; B Team Football 59-60; A Team Football, Letter 60-61; R Team Basketball 59-60; SENIOR FAVORITE. PATTY EICKMEYER 5 years Honor Roll: National Honor Society 60-61; Y-Toens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Slsteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Pan American Club 59-61; Girl ' s Athletic Council 60-61; Big Red 60: National Merit Scholarship Finalist; MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED. ALAN LEE EISENBERG 5 years Latin Club 59-60: Science Ciub 58-59; Band 56-57; Allied Youth: B Team Football 58-59. Td . ' A JIMMY ELLIOTT 5 years Latin Club 57-59; Band 55-61, Encellent Division Award in the Solo and Ensemble Contest 59-60. i DAVID ELLIS 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Bible Award 58; Student Council 57-61; Latin Club 57-59, Cum Laude: Pan American Club 60-61; PANTHER Staff Business Manager 60-61; NDCC 57-59; Big Red 60; Jr. Rotarlans 60-61; MOST CONSIDERATE. BILL ENGDAHL 3 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society. Treasurer 60-61; National Merit Scholarship Finalist 60-61; Key Club 60-61; Latin Club 58-61, Reporter 59-60, President 60-61; Magna Cum Laude 58-59, Summa Cum Laude 59-60; Science Club 59-61, Vice-President 60-61, Chemistry Division Leader 60; Band 58-61; Stage Band 60-61; First Division All City Solo-Ensemble Con- test 58-60; All Regional Band 59-61; Junior Executive Board; Big Red; Oklahoma ; MOST DEPENDABLE. PEGGY ERICKSON 5 years Student Council 59-61; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Slsteens 59-61; Pan American Club 57-59; Future Nurses 58-59; Future Secretaries, President 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 56-58; Band 58-61; National Thespians 60-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising 60; Office Assistant 59-60; Clinic Assistant 57-58; Girls ' Intramurals 58. Seniors ( - NANCY EVANS 3 years Y-Teens, Big Sisters 58-59; Slsteens 59-61; Future Secretaries 60-61; Future Nurses 58-59; Jr. Red Cross 58-61; Band 58-61; All Regional Band 59-61; Orchestra 58-61; Dal Hi Orchestra 59-61; First Place Clarinet Solo 58-59; Girls ' Intramurals; Brlgadoon ; Okla- homa ; Guys and Dolls. JOHN FARRISH 5 years Summer School Graduate; Varsity Club 57-61: B Team Football 56-57; Tennis Team, Letter 57-61. PAULINE FINBERG 5 years Y-Teens 56-59; Big Sisters 56-59; Slsteens 59-61; Future Teachers, Vice-President 60-61; PANTHER Staff Ad- vertising 60-61; Library Assistant 59-61; Junior Achievement 58-60. KAREN FRANCES FINE 4 years Debate Club; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sls- teens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Pan American Club 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Ad Salesman 61: Tennis Team 60-61; Junior Achievement 58-59. v JOY FINKLESTEIN 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society, Activity Chair- man 60-61; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59, Cum Laude; Pan American Club 60-61; Senior Executive Board; Big Red 61 JERI FISTER 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-61; Panaders 59-60; National Thespians 58-59; Majorette 60-61; Office Assistant 58-59; Brigadoon. «- ' « . ' BILLY FLASHNICK Boys ' Intramurals 61; Track 61. 5 years MARIE FLATGAARD 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Quill and Scroll, Secretary 60-61; Student Council 60-61; Latin Club 57-59, Magna Cum Laude 57-58; Big Sisters 57-59; Science Club 57-59; Orchestra 56-61, Reporter 59-60. Vice-President 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Liter- ary Editor 60; Solo Contest First Award 60; Ensemble First Av ard 59-60; Brigadoon ; Girl Crazy ; Okla- homa ; Guys and Dolls ; Interlocken Scholarship 60; Dal Hi Symphony 60; All City Symphony 60-61; All-State Symphony 59-61; Girls ' Intramurals 60. V 4 li CHIP FONTENOT 5 years Student Council 59-60; L ' Alliance Francaise, Parlia- mentarian 59-60; NDCC, Drill Team 58-60; Boys ' Intramurals 60; B Team Baseball 60; A Team Baseball 61. JOHN FREDERICK FORSTER, JR. 4 years Band 57-58; Chorale 57-58, Vice-President 60-61, Folksingers 60-61; Senior Executive Board; Guys and Dolls. STEPHEN D. FOSTER 5 years Jr. Red Cros 57-59; Post and Lintel 59-60; Band 59; Junior Executive Board. GARY FREED 5 years Science Club 59-60; Jr. Red Cross 57-58; Allied Youth 60; Track 61. rfi fC 1 STEPHEN GARY FRUECHTENICHT 5 years Latin Club 58-60: Junior Executive Board; Senior Executive Board: Track 59-61: Basketball Intrannurals. SANDRA KAY FRY 4 years Honor Roll: National Honor Society 60-61: Spanish Honor Society 59-61, Treasurer 59-60: Y-Teens 57-58; Big Sisters 57-59: SIsteens 59-61; Pan American Club 58-61, President 60-61; Girls ' Athletic Council 59-61, Secretary-Treasurer 60-61; Panaders 60-61; Office Assistant 60-61; Senior Play. FRAN FUQUA 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; National Forensic League 58-59; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; SIsteens 59-61: Pan American Club 58-60: Pan- aders 58-61, Drlllmaster 60-61; PANTHER Staff Under- class Manager 59-60, Senior Manager 60-61: Senior Executive Board: Big Red 60. SUZANNE GALLOWAY Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; jectlonist 57-61. 41 2 years SIsteens 59-61; Pro- i Seniors BUTCH GATLIN 4 years Latin Club 57-59; Varsity Club 59-61; Latm Club 57-59: B Team Football 58-59: A Team Football, Letter 59-61; B Team Baseball 58-60. ■4ii-iiiib 9 « % p PRISSY GELFAND 31 2 years Spanish Honor Society 59-61; SIsteens 60-61; Pan American Club 59-61; Art Service Club 59-60: Na- tional Thespians 58-60. ' V • DOROTHEA GERDES 5 years Honor Roll: Student Counci 60-61; Y-Teens 58-59; Big Sisters 57-59; SIsteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-61; Panaders 59-61, Historian 60-61; Latin Club Princess 60: Girl Crazy ; Brlgadoon ; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls. p - T JL - fc MELVYN GILLER 5 years Latin Club 57-58: Science Club 58-59; Jr. Red Cross 57-58; Basketball Intramurals 60. d k I LARRY GOLDBLATT 4 years Honor Roll; Student Council 60-61; Latin Club 57-59; Science Club 58-61. Reporter 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 58-61- Post and Lintel, Reporter 60-61; NDCC 57-59; Allied Youth 60-61; Junior Executive Board. S GERRY GOLDEN 3I 2 years Big Sisters 58-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club, Cum Laude 57-59; Jr. Red Cross 57-61; National Thes- pians 59-61; Our Town ; Senior Play. MARTY GOLMAN 5 years Projectionist 57-61; Football Intramurals; Volleyball Intramurals; Basketball Intramurals 60-61. TOM GOODRICH Bible Award 58-60; Band 59-61, Orchestra 58-59; Chorale 60-61; ' 58-60; Guys and Dolls. 5 years President 60-61; i Team Baseball HENRY J. GRAESER 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Latin Club 58-61; Science Club 60-61; Band 56-61; Stage Band 59-60; Big Red 60; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 60; Library Assistant 58-59. DONALD (BUDDY) GRANT 5 years Latin Club 59-61; Science Club 60-61. ANNETTE GRAVINA 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Future Secretaries 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Ad Salesman 60; Jr. Red Cross 57-61; Majorette 60-61. JIM LYNN GREENSTONE 5 years Student Council 57-60; Latin Club 57-59; Science Club 58-61; Jr. Red Cross 58-61. VIcePresident 57-58: Band 57-58; Allied Youth, President 60-61; Jr. Rotar- ians 60; B Team Football 59-60; Jr. Achievement 58-61. Best Dallas Salesman 60. GWEN GREER 5 years Honor Roll; Quill and Scroll: Bible Award 59: Y-feens 57-59: Big Sisters 57-59: Slsteens 59-60: Future Teach- ers 60-61: Panaders 59-61: HURRICANE Staff Assist- ant Literary Editor 61. JOHN MACK GREY 5 year ' s Pan American Club 59-60: Art Service Club 59-60; Allied Youth 60-61; B Team Football 57-58; Track 58-61. ANN GRIFFITH 5 years Honor Roll: Bible Award 60-61; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Slsteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Art Service Club 56-61. President 60-61; Junior Achieve- ment 60-61; Museum of Contemporary Arts High School Show. SUSAN GROW 5 years Quill and Scroll fcO-61; Bible Award 58: Y-Teens 56-59; Big Sisters 56-59; Slsteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Cum Laude 57-58; L ' Alliance Francaise 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 56-57; Panaders 58-60; PANTHER Staff Publicity Manager 59-60, Senior Manager 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Business Manager 60; Sportsman- ship Comrilttee 58-59; Eighth Grade Executive Board. Seniors 1 CAROLE GRUBBS 5 years M K Quill and Scroti: Bible Award 58-59: Y-Teens 57-59; B Big Sisters 57-59; Slsteens 59-61; Chorale 59-61; K w National Thespians 58-61; HURRICANE Staff Special fc -1 Staff Writer 61; Our Town ; Oklahoma ; Senior Play. _ — w 3Cv M K ROBERT GUMP 3 years 1 sim LARRY GUTTERMAN 5 years Pan American Club 60-61; Science Club 60-61; NDCC 58-59; Allied Youth 60-61. V- — v y JAY IRVIN HABERMAN 5 years j Science Club 57-58: Camera Club 59-61, Secretary i 60-61; Orchestra 56 61: PANTHER Staff Photographer Am 60-61; Girl Crazy ; Brigadoon ; Oklahoma. LYNN HAINES 31 2 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Sisteens 59-60; Girls ' Athletic Council 60-61; Big Red 60; Tennis 58-61, Letter 59-61: Regional Tennis Ctiampion 59; State Interscholastic Finalist 60; Sectional 15 and Under Champion 59; Sectional 18 and Under Cham- pion; BEST ALL AROUND IN SPORTS MYRA ANN HALL 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Pan American Club 59-60; Future Nurses 59-61, Reporter 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 60-61; Art Service Club 59-61; Chorale 57-61; National Thespians 58-61; HURRI- CANE Staff Circulation Manager; PANTHER Staff Advertising 60-61; Clinic Assistant 60-61; Briga- doon ; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls. RONNY HAMES 5 years Honor Roll; Student Council 58-60; Key Club 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 57-58; Varsity Club, President 60-61; Sportsmanship Committee 60-61; B Team Basketball 58-59: A Team Basketball 59-61, Letter 60-61. GRAY HAMILTON 5 years Honor Roll; Spanish Honor Society 60-61; Student Council 59-60; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sis- teens 59-61; Pan American Club 58-61, Secretary 60-61; Future Teachers, Treasurer 60-61; Future Sec- retaries 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 58-59; Panaders 59-61. Vice-President 60-61: Eighth Grade Executive Board; Taxco Summer School. 7iirilisi!p:s;i¥i5i SUE HAMILTON 5 years Honor Roll; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; L ' Alllance Francaise 59-61; Future Teachers, Historian 60-61; Girls ' Athletic Coun- cil 61; Panaders 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Assistant Business Manager 61; Office Assistant 60-61. PENNY HARMAN Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61 Scro 59-61 59-60 60-61 Staff 60-61 5 years Quill and 60; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens Pan American Club 58-59; Future Teachers Future Secretaries 60-61; Art Service Club Girls ' Athletic Council 60-61; HURRICANE Assistant News Editor 60: Library Assistant Guys and Dolls. MOLLY HARPER 5 years Honor Roll; Quill and Scroll. President; National Honor Society 60-61: Student Council 57-58: Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61, Secretary 60-61: Panaders 59-61: Senior Executive Board. JAMES DONALD HARRISON Summer School Graaudie; NDCC 5961. 2 years i BARBARA HASTINGS 5 years Bible Award: Y-Teens 57-59: Big Sisters 57-59: Sis- teens 59-61: Latin Club 57-59: Future Secretaries 60-61: Jr. Red Cross 57-61: Art Service Club 59-60; Panaders 58-61: National Thespians 59-61. PAM HAWKINS 3 years Y-Teens 58-59: Big Sisters 58-59; Sisteens 59-61; Future Secretaries 60-61: Future Nurses 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 59-60: Chorale 59-61. JAMES HAYTER 41 years Summer School Graduate: Bible Award 59: Jr. Red Cross 57-58: Chorale 58-60: National Thespians 58-61; Brigadoon ; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls ; Curious Savage. JANICE HAYTER 5 years Y-Teens 57-59: Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 56-61; Chorus 57-60; Chorale 59-61; Na- tional Thespians 58-61; ' Brigadoon ; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls. Semrs JIM HEARNE 5 years Jr. Red Cross 56-57; Post and Lintel, President 60-61; Varsity Club 58-61, Chaplain 60-61 ; Senior Executive Board; B Team Football 57-58: A Team Football, Letter 58-61: 2nd Team All-City 60; B Team Base- ball 57-58: A Team Baseball, Letter 58-61; Honor- able Mention All-City 59. CAROLE BROOKS HENRY 5 years Honor Roll; QuUl and Scroll 60-61: Student Council 56-61; Y-Teens 57-59: Big Sisters 57-59: Sisteens 59-61; Future Teachers 60-61; Panaders 58-60; PANTHER Staff Advertising 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Assistant Business Manager 60; Miss Hillcrest Hurricane Finalist 61. JOHN ROY HENSON _ 5 years Band 56 61; Orchestra 59-61; ' Stage Band 59-61; NDCC 57-58; Stage Crew 57-59; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls. KENNETH HICKS 5 years Jr. Red Cross 57-58: Camera Club 58-59; B Team Baseball 60; Intramural Football 60: Allied Youth. JiP MART HIGGINBOTHAM 4 years Bible Award 58; Band 57-60: NDCC 57-58: Track 61; Senior Play. - BARBARA HILL 2 years Honor Roll; Sisteens 59-61; Pan American Club 59-61; Future Teachers 59-61; Future Secretaries 59-61, Chaplain 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 60-61; Art Service Club 60-61; National Thespians 61; Taxco Sumn School 60; Office Assistant 60-61. MARY HILL 5 years Honor Roll; Quill and Scroll 60-61; Student Council 58-59; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; L ' Alliance Francaise 59-60; Jr. Red Cross 57-58; National Thespians 60-6! ;■ PANTHER Staff Advertising 59-60; HURRICANE Staff Circulation and Publicity Manager 60; Junior Executive Board. ROGER HODKIN 5 years National Forensic League 58-61; Latin Club 57-59; Jr. Citizens Traffic Commission 59-61; Vice-President 60-61; Office Assistant 59-61; Chairman of Annual Hillcrest Speech Tournament 59-61. mt ' VSssf ' LARRY HONEA NDCC 57-59; B T. Basketball Champs 60, 5 years Football 57-59; Intramural DAVID HORTON Summer Srhooi Graduate. 5 years ANTHONY P. HOSKING 3 years PAT HOSKING 5 years National Forensic League 59-60; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Future Secretaries 60-61; National Thespians 60-61: Senior Executive Board; ' Curious Savage ; Glass Menagerie ; Teahouse of the August Moon ; Senior Play. JSw I RICHARD HOWARD 2 years Honor Roll; L ' AI;iar,ce Francalse 60-61; Allied Youth 60-61. HERBERT G. HUGHES 5 years Post and Lintel 56-58; B Team Football 56-58: B Team Baseball 57-59; Golf 59-61. SHARON HUMBERT 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Future Secretaries 60-61 . PATTIE IMMEL 5 years Honor Roll; Student Council 58-61; Big Sisters 58-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-58; Future Secretaries, Treasurer 60-61; Panaders 58-61. Seniors CHERYL JACKSON 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Fu- ture Nurses 59-61. CAROLYN ANNE JACOB 5 years Honor Roll; Spanish Honor Society. Treasurer 60-61; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Pan American Club 59-61; Panaders 59-61; Junior Execu- tive Board; Office Assistant 59-60. i HARVEY JAFFER 5 years Summer School Graduate; Boys ' Intramurals 59-60. LYDIA ANN JESMER 3 years Big Sisters 58-59; S.steens 59-60; L ' Alliance Fran- caise 59-60. kV : N JOANNA JONES 5 years Honor Ron: National Honor Society 60-61: Student Council 56-58: Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sis- teens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59, Magna Cum Laude 58-59; Pan American Club 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 59- 60; Art Service Club 57-59; Panaders 59-61; Chorale 59-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising 59-61; Senior Executive Board; Jr. Achievement 57-58; Oklahoma. THOMAS A. KAHAN 3 years Latin Club 58-59; Pan American Club 58-61; Science Club 58-61; NDCC 58-61: Junior Achievement 59-60; Briqadoon. JILL MAJORIE KAHN L ' Alllance Francaise 60-61. 2 years KATHLEEN KELSEY 5 years Honor Roll: National Honor Society 60-61; Student Council 59-60; Y-Teens 57-58; Big Sisters 57-58; Latin Club 57-59; Orchestra 56-61. President 60-61; All- City Orchestra 56-60, Soloist 59, First Clarinet 60; Soloist with Dallas Symphony Orchestra 60; Best String Player in Dallas Award 60; Scholarship to international Congress of Strings in Puerto Rico 60; Scholarship to Interlochen National Music Camp 59; All State Symphony Orchestra; SMU Symphony Or- chestra. SUSANNE KERL.. - years Big Sisters 57-58: biste.:-r , SV-61- Pan American Club 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 58-59; Art Service Club 58-61, Program Chairman 59-60, Vice-President 60-61; PAN- THER Staff Advertising 59-61. BOBBY KING 5 years Honor Rot; Quill and Scroll: Bible Award 58-59: Pan American Club 58-59; HURRICANE Staff Sports Editor 61: Junior Executive Board: Track 57-60; Cheer- leader 60-61; Weight Lifting Team. DAVID KIRK 5 years Student Council 56-57; Key Club 57-61; Secretary of the Freshman Class; Freshman Class Favorite; B Team Football 57. RUTH KISSNER 5 years 1 eens s, 59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-60: De- votional Committee 56-58; iFuture Secretaries 60-61. ( ) RONALD MANLEY KLEIMAN 3 years LAiliance Francalse 58-61; Science Club 60-61; Camera Club 58-61, Vice-President 59-60. President 60-61: PANTHER Staff Head Photographer 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Photography Editor 60-61. ALLEN DAVID KLEIN 5 years Pan American Club 59-61; ' B Team Football 58-59; B ' Team Basketball 58-59; B Tean Baseball 58-59. KATHERINE KLEINSASSER 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Spanish Honor Society 60-61; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Pan American Club 58-60; Orchestra 56-61, Stage Mcinager 59-60; Chorale 58; Jr. Citizens Traffic Com- mission 60-61; Hall of Fame 60-61; Girl Crazy ; Brigadoon ; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls ; National Merit Finalist. FRANK RUSSELL KNIGHT 5 years Quill and Scroll 60-61; Student Council 60-61; HUR RICANE Staff Advertising Manager 60. Semrs ROBERT INGRAM KNOPF 3 years Honor Roll; National Forensic League 58-61; Student Council 60-61; Science Club 58-60; Camera Club 60-61; Chorale 58-60; National Thespians 58-59; NDCC, Drill Team 58-60; Allied Youth, Treasurer 60-61; Teahouse of the August Moon ; Brigadoon ; Oklahoma. CARYN KOLAR 2 years Honor Roll; Student Council 60-61; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 59-61, Cum Laude 59-60; Pan American Club 60-61; Future Teachers 60-61; Future Nurses 60-61; Art Service Club 59-61; Girls ' Athletic Coun- cil 60-61; National Thespians 60-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising 59-61: Office Assistant 60-61; Latin Club Pr:n-e55 60. RENE.KOPPEL 4 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Student Council 58-59, 60-61: Latin Club 57-60, Vice-President 59-60, Cum Laude 57-60; Science Club 57-61, Biology Chairman 59-60. Treasurer 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 57-61, Treasurer 59-60, President 60-61, President of Inter- national Affairs on Executive Council: Camera Club, Secretary 58-59; PANTHER Staff Adve rtising 59-60; Jr. Achievement, President 57-60; Boys Intramurals. ANNE KREMER 5 years Y-Teens 56 57; Big Sisters 58-59; Sisteens 60-61; Future Secretaries 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 60-61; Panaders 58-61: Chorale 58-61; Brigadoon ; Oklahoma. 1 BILLY KRODEL 5 years 15 % ALAN ROBERT KUPER 5 years NDCC 59-61, Rifle Team 59-60, Drill Team 60-61. JANIE KUSTERMANN 5 years Honor Roll; Quill and Scroll 60-61: Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Future Nurses 57-58; Panaders 58-61; HURRICANE Staff Exchange Editor 60; Miss Hillcrest Hurricane Finalist 60. SUZANNE LASRONE 5 years Honor Roll; Student Council 58-59; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59, Cum Laude 58-59; Pan American Club 60-61; Panaders 59-61; PANTHER. Staff Advertising 60-61. , jS ' - ' ' : W TIMO ALEKSI LAHElma I year American Field Service Exchange Student from Fin- land; Honor Roll; NDCC 60-61; Track 60-61. CAROLYN LAMB 5 years STEVE LAMBERT Latin Club 59-60; NDCC 57-59. 5 years KATHY LAMONT 5 years Student Council 60-61; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Pan American Club 58-61. V. ' - v MICHAEL SHANNON LAWSON 5 years Orchestra 57; NDCC 57-61; Drill Team 58-59, Color Guard 59-60. STEVE LERER 4 years Honor Roll; Latm Club 57-59: Jr. Red Cross 56-59; Allied Youth 60-61; B Team Football 58; A Team Football 59-60; B Team Basketball 58 VICTOR LEVENTHAL Band 58-61. 3 years ANITA LEVINSON 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Pan American Club 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 56-58; Art Service Club 60-61; National Thespians 60-61; PAN- THER Staff Advertising 60; HURRICANE Staff Club Editor 61; Oklahoma. Seniors JOANE LUCAS 5 years Big Sisters 58-59; Sisteens 59-61; Future Nurses J9-60; Art Service Club 59-61; Chorale 58-61; Brigadoon ; Oklahoma : Guys and Dolls. MARY ANELLA LUCAS 5 years Y-Teens 57.59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Future Secretaries 58-60; Future Nurses 57-59; Jr. Red Cross 56-61; Art Service Club 58-60; Chorale 59-61; Na- tional Thespians 59-61; Brigadoon ; Teahouse of the August Moon ; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls. MIKE MABERRY 5 years Honor Roll: Latin Club 57-59; Varsity Club 58-61; Post and Lintel 60-61; Jr. Rotarlans 61; Basketball Manager 58-61; Baseball Manager 61. JUDITH ANN McAFEE 5 years Honor Roll; Student Council 58-59; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; L ' Alllance Francaise 59-61; Future Teachers, Chaplain 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 57-58; Panaders 59-61, Treasurer 60-61 ; HURRICANE Staff Business Manager 61 ; Junior and Senior Executive Boards. V BRUCE McAllister 5 years Honor Roll; Science Club 59.60; Post and Lintel 59 61 National Thespians 59-61: Band, Manager 58-59 Eighth Grade Executive Board; Stage Crew 57-59 Teahouse of the August Moon ; Brlgadoon ; Glass Menagerie ; Our Town : Girl Crazy : Guys and Dolls. CAROLYN ANN McCALL 5 years Honor Roll 56-61; Quill and Scroll; National Honor Society, Program Chairman 60-61; Y-Teens 57-59: Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Future Nurses 58-59; Jr. Red Cross 57-59; Art Service Club 57-58; National Thespians 58-60; HURRICANE Staff Feature Editor 61; Debate Team 58-59; Brlgadoon ; Oklahoma : Our Town ; Miss Hillcrest Hurricane Finalist 61. CHARLES McCASKILL Honor Roll; Camera Club 57. 5 years DOUG McCOOL B Team Football 58-59. 4 years JANE McNeill 4 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Quill and Scroll 60-61; Student Council 60-61; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; L ' Alliance Francalsa 57-61; Panaders 59-61; HURRICANE Staff Editor-ln- Chlef 60. CHARLES MANKUS Stage Crew. 5 years BRENDA MANN 5 years Monor Roll; Spanish Honor Society 60-61; Student Council 56-59; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sis- teens 60-61; Pan American Club 58-61. Reporter 59-60, Vice-President 60-61; Devotional Committee 60-61; Girls ' Athletic Council 61; Freshman Class Treasurer; Junior and Senior Executive Boards; Hall of Fame 56-57. JAYNE MANN 4 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Student Council 60-61; Y-Teens 57-59, Big Sisters 57-59; Sis- teens 60-61; L ' Alliance Francaise 57-61; Vice President 60-61; Girls ' Athletic Council 59-61, Vice-President 60, President 60-61; Tennis Team, Letter 59-61. Ww ' l J - l 11 o ' LYNDA S. MANN 5 yean Honor Roll; Y-Tcens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Pan American Club 60-61; Devotional Connmittee 60-61; Future Teachers 59-60; Future Secretaries 59-60; Jr. Red Cross 57-59; Girls ' Athletic Council 61; National Thespians 60-61; Tennis Team 59-60; Junior Achievement 58-59; Curious Savage. KENNETH ROBERT MANSFIELD 5 years Student Council 56-57; Latin Club 57-58; Orchestra 57-59; Chorale 56-61. President 60-61; Folksingers 59-61; National Thespians 57-61, Treasurer 57-58, Vice- President 60-61; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Eighth Grade Executive Board; Hall of Fame 56- 8; Girl Crazy ; Brlgadoon ; Teahouse of the August Moon ; OUahoma ; Guys and Dolls. FREDERICK LLOYD MARCUS 4 years Summer School Graduate; Allied Youth 60-61; B Team Football 58; Junior Achievement 58-59; Intra- murals 60. ELAINE MARTIN 4 years Quill and Scroll 60; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; L ' Alliance Francaise 58-60; Future Secretaries 60-61; Art Service Club 60-61; Chorale 59-60; National Thespians 57-61; HURRICANE Staff Advertising Correspondent 60 r? ' Semors GINNY MARTIN 5 years Student Council 57-58; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59 61, Chaplain 60-61; Pan American Club 60-61; Sportsmanship Committee 60-61; Miss Hillcrest HURRICANE Finalist 59; Homecoming Prin- cess 60; Key Club Princess 60. CLARINDA ELLEN MAXWELL Big Sisters 57-58; Sisteens 59-60. 5 years JANICE MEER 5 years Honor Roll; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-60; Latin Club 57-60, Cum Laude 59-60; Chorale 59-60; Debate Club, Secretary 59-60. LYNETTE MEHL 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Spanish Honor Society 60-61; Quill and Scroll, Vice-President; Student Council 57-59; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Pan Am erican Club 57-61; Jr. Red Cross 56-57; Panaders 58-60, Lieutenant 59-60; PANTHER Staff Advertising 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Assistant News Editor 61; Jr. Citizens Traffic Commission 57; Sportsmanship Committee 60-61; Senior Class Secretary: Big Red 59; Key Club Prlnces s 60-61; Cheerleader 60-61; Senior Play; MOST CON- SIDERATE. JAMES RAY MELTON 3 years Honor Roll: Student Council 60-61; Band 58-59; NDCC, Rifle Team 58-59; Track 60-61; Intramural Football 60-61. NANCY MEYER 5 years Student Council 57-58; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61, Social Chairman 60-61; Latin Club 57-59, Cum Laude 58-59; Pan American Club 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 59-60; Panaders 58-61, Lieutenant 60-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising 60-61; Junior Executive Board; WITTIEST. PAM MICHAELS 5 years Honor Roll; Nati,:,nal Honor Society 60-61: Quill and Scroll 60-61; National Forensic League 58-61, Secretary 59-60; Student Council 60-61; Y-Teens 57-59, Chaplain 58-59, Dallas Council Secretary 58-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Panaders 58-61; Chorale 57-58; National Thespians 58-61. Senior Representative 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Dallas Cor- respondent 60-61: Our Town ; Curious Savage. LYNN MILEY 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Science Club 57; Chorale 59-61: Ju Tior Achievement 59-61. BOB MILLER 5 years Latin Club 57-59; Band 55-61, Assistant Drum Major 60-61, Hillcrest Stage Band 58-61; Orchestra 57-61; Librarian 59-60; Girl Crazy : Brlgadoon : Okla- homa ; Guys and Dolls. DWIGHT MILLER 5 years JANET MILLER 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59: Sisteens 59-61; Pan American Club 57-58; Devotional Committee 60; Future Secretaries 60: Future Nurses 58-59; Jr. Red Cross 60-61. MARCELLE RHODA MILLER Spanish Honor Society. 5 years S Se - LINDA MITCHELL 5 years Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll 60-61: Y-Teens 57-59: Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-6I-; Latin Club 57-59; L ' Alliance Francaise 59-61, First Year Award 59-60, President 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 56-57; Panaders 58-61; National Thespians 60-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising 59-61; HURRICANE Staff Assistant Literary Editor; Senior Executive Board; Miss Hillcrest HURRICANE Finalist 58. SUZANNE MITCHELL 5 years Quill and Scroll: Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Panaders 58-61; HURRICANE Staff Editorial Writer 61; Office Assistant; Senior Play. MICHAEL WALTON MOORE 5 years Student Council 59-61, Treasurer 60-61: Key Club 58-61, Chaplain 60-61; Latin Club 58-60. Latin Club King 60-61; Post and Lintel 60-61; Varsity Club 59-61 Sisteen Little Brother 60; B Team Football 57-59 A Team Football, Letter 59-61, Captain 60-61; B ' Team Basketball 57-59; Track 59-60: Senior Play. WILLIAM B. MORRISON, JR. 5 years Honor Roll: Latin Cub 57-60, Vice-President 59-60; Varsity Club 57-61 ; Chorale 58-60; Sportsmanship Committee 57-59; Senior Class Vice-President; Junior Executive Board; B Team Football 57-58; A Team Basketball, Letter 57-61. Semors GLEN MORROW 4 years Science Club 57: Hall of Fame 59; B Team Football Manager 58-60: A Team Football Manager 58-60; B Team Basketball Manager 58-60; B Team Base- ball Manager 58-60. LINDA MORTON 2 years Honor Roll: LAIIiance Francaise 59-61; Art Service Club 60-61. SKIPPY MOTE Jr. Red Cross 56-57; Band 57-61. 5 years C. BOYD MURRAH 3 years Honor Roll; Science Club. Chairman Math Division 60-61; Orchestra 58-60; Jr. Rotarlans 60-61; National Merit Finalist 60. fy LOIS NADELMAN 4 years Biq Sisters 57-58; Jr. Red Cross 57-61; Art Service Club 58-59: National Thespians 58-61; Teahouse of the August Moon. DAVID NEELY 5 years Latin Club 55-56; B Team Football 56-57; B Team Basketball 56-57; A Team Basketball 57-58. DIANE CECILE NEELY 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Pan American Club 57-61; Art Service Club 60-61 BETTY NELSON 5 years Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 60-61; Future Secretaries 60-61. JACKIE NELSON 1 1 2 years Sisteens 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 60-61; Girls ' Athletic Council 60-61. JANET NELSON 5 years Honor Roll; Student Council 57-59; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Future Teachers 60-61; Future Secretaries 60-61. CARILANE NEWMAN 5 years H-.nor Roil: Y Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59: Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59: Pan American Club 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 60-61; American Field Service Ex- change Student to Norway 60. PAUL NICHOLS Jr. Red Cross b -b«: Team Baseball 57-58. 5 years ■B Team Football 57-58; B -v SZ=r [0S9 TERRY NICHOLS 5 years Latin Club 59-60: Chorale 57-59; National Thespians 57-59; Girl Crazy ; Brigadoon ; Glass Menagerie. LIZ NORMAN 5 years Honor Roll; Quill and Scroll 60-61; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 58-59; Art Service Club 60-61; Girls ' Athletic Council 59-61, Program Chairman 60-61; National Thespians 60-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising 59-61; HURRICANE Staff Reporter 60. BETTY ANN NOVIT 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Spanish Honor Society 60-61; National Forensic League 59-61, Corresponding Secretary 60-61; Speech Letter; Debate Letter; Pan American Club 58-61; Chorale 57-60; National Thespians 58-61; Curious Savage ; Tea- house of the August Moon ; Our Town. WENDELL OLIVER 6 years Latin Club 58-60; Projectlonis ,t 58-59; Track 60-61; Boys ' Intramurals 59-60. Seniors ROGER OLSEN 5 years Pan American Club 58-59; Science Club 58-59; Jr. Red Cross 57-58; Post and Lintel 59-61, Vice-President 60-61; Varsity Club 59-61; B Team Football 58-59; A Team Football 59-61, Letter 60-61; All City 60-61; Bell Award 60; Track 59-61. JAN OLSON 21 2 years Honor Roll; Bible Award 60: Sisteens 59-61; L ' Alliance Francaise 59-61; Devotional Committee 60-61; Future Teachers 60-61; Art Service Club 59-60; PANTHER Staff Adevrtlsing 59-61. STAN ORMAN 41 2 years Jr. Red Cross 60-61; Varsity Club 58-59; HURRICANE Staff Assistant Photography Editor 61; Allied Youth 60-61; Football Manager 57-58; Baseball Manager 57-58. ROBERT OWENS Jr. Red Crr. c 57-58; Art Ser murals 60; Senior Play. 5 years ice Club 59-60; Intra- EUGENE RICHARD PARKER 3 years Student Council, Vice President 60-61; Key Club 58-61; Latin Club 58-59; Varsity Club 60-61; Sisteen Little Brother 60; B Team Football 58-59; A Team Football 59-61, Letter, Tri-Captain 60-61; B Team Basketball 58-59; Track 60-61. PAM PARKER 5 years Quill and Scroll; Bible Award; Y-Teens 56-59; Big Sisters 56-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; HUR- RICANE Staff Advertising Manager 61. WANDA PEDIGO 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; L ' Alliance Francaise 58-61 ; Future Teachers 60-61; National Thespians 59-61. DAVID WESLEY PENDLETON 3 years Varsity Club 60-61; Senior Executive Board; Golf 58-61, Letter 59-61. SPENCER PERSKIN Band 59-61; Orchestra 59-61; Okl, Dolls. 2 years Guys and SUSAN PHILLIPS 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Spanish Honor Society, Secretary 60-61; Student Council 58-59; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Pan American Club 59-61; Science Club 57-60; Panaders 58-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising 58-59. SUSIE PHILLIPS 2 years Sisteens 59-61; Future Teachers 59-60; Future Secre- taries 59-60; Jr. Red Cross 59-60: Art Service Club 60-61; National Thespians. RICHARD PISG 6 years Jr. Red Cros-. l ' 59- Art Service Club 57-58; Chorale 59-61; Select Ch r„: 56 58; NDCC 56-60. Drill Team 58-59, Military Chorus 58-59; Girl Crazy ; Briga- doon ; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls. JEANNIE POLSON 5 years Biq Sisters 57-59; Slsteens 59-61; Art Service Club 60-61; Chorale 59-61. SUE POSTON 5 years Honor Roll; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Slsteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Future Secretaries, Secretary 60-61; Panaders 58-61; National Thespians 60-61; Office Assistant 60-61. NOEL PORTNOY 3 years Honor Roll; Latin Club 58-61; National Merit Scholar- ship Finalist. CHARLES PRATHER 3 years Latin Club 58-59; Chorale 58-59; NDCC 58-61. 179 i Semrs r A fe MARTHA PREIS 5 years Pan American Club 60-61; Orchestra 58-.6I: All State Orchestra 60-61. LOU PRENTISS I year Slsteens 60-61. OLIVIA RAFHELD 3 years Big Sisters 57-59; Slsteens 59-61; Pan American Club 58-61. JO DIANE RAGLAND 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Slsteens 59-61. RAY RAINS 5 years Science Club 57-58: Jr. Red Cross 56-61; Art Service Club 59-60; Orchestra 56-57; NDCC 58-59; B Team Football 59-60; A Team Football 60-61; Golf 57-58; Track 59-61. KAY RAMSOUR National Thespians 60-61. CAROL LEE RANDOLPH 1 year I year JOAN RAVKIND 3 years Big Sisters 58-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 58-59; L ' Alliance Francaise 59-61; National Thespians 59-61. m. TOM RAWE 5 years Science Club 56-59; Jr. Red Cross 57-58; Junior. Achievement 58-61; Projectionist 57-58; Intramurals 60. LEAH RAYBLATT 5 years Honor Roil: Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Pan American Club 57-58; Future Nurses 56-61; Art Service Club 56-61; Nurse ' s Assistant; Girls ' Intra- murals 60. HARRIS RAYMOND Post and Lintfjl 60-61. 4 years MARION REAVES 5 years Y-Tecns 5759; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; L ' Alliance Francaise 59-61; Panaders 58-61; National Thespians 59-60; PANTHER Staff Advertising 58-59; Senior Executive Board: Our Town. MIKE REAVES Byefrs Honor Roll: Latin Club 57-59: Science Club 60-61. KAY REDMAN I year S steens 60-61. JUDITH KAY REED 4 years Y-Teens 57-68; Big Sisters 57-58: Sisteens 59-61: Future Secretaries 60-61: Future Nurses 58-59: Jr. Red Cross 57-58. KEN RICHARDS 5 years Post and Llrtcl 60 61: Art Service Club 60-61: Or- chestra 57-61. Seniors STEPHEN PAUL RICHMOND 5 years Latin- Club, Cum Laude 57-60: Science Club 58-,60: Jr. Red Cross 60-61: Camera Club 60-61. KARL E. RIGHTER, JR. 4 years L ' Alliance Francalse 59-61; Science Club 5758: NDCC 58-60, Drill Team 58-59, Color Guard 60: Tract 60-61: Intramurals 60. rw LIA RODRIGUEZ-ELIZAIDE I year American Field Service Exchange Student from Uru- guay: Sisteens 60-61: Pan American Club 60-61: L ' Alliance Francalse 60-61: Panaders 60-61; Senior Executive Board. RICHARD ROGERS ' i- ' Jf ' i r [ 9 HARRIET ROSENTHAL 5 years Student Council 57-59; Big Sisters 58-59; Pan American Club 59-61. ABBY ROTHSCHILD 5 years Honor Roll; National Forensic League 58-61. Presi- dent 60-61, Degree of Distinction; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-60; Latin Club 57-61; Devotional Com- mittee 58-61, President 59-60: Future Teachers 57-59; Jr. Red Cross 56-61, Secretary 59-61; Girls ' Athletic Council 60-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising 59-60; Junior Executive Board; Big Red 59; Hall of Fame 60-61; First Place Debate-Denton, Adamson, Brown- wood Tournaments; American Field Service Finalist. FREDERIC MICHAEL ROYER 5 years Student Council 58-59; Pan American Club 57-59; Post and Lintel 60-61; Varsity Club 58-61; Tennis 56-61, Letter 58-61. JOEL RUBIN 5 years Latin Club 58-60; Science Club 58-59; Allied Youth 60-61; Proiectlomst 58-59.  ♦ SHARON JANET RUBIN 5 years Y-Teens 57 -59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Pan American Club 57-59; Art Service Club 57-61; Chorale 57-58; Volleyball Intramurals 60; Girls ' Athletic Coun- cil. JAY RYDMAN i- iub 59-60: Senior Executi 2 years Board. SARAH LEE SACK 3 years Honor Roll, National Honor Society 60-61; Latin Club 58-61; LAlllance Francalse 58-60; Future Teach- ers 58-60; HURRICANE Staff Editorial Vi riter; Big Red. JOHN MORTON SANGER 5 years Honor Roll: National Honor Society. Vice-President 60-61: Student Council 56-57; Key Club 60-61; L ' Alli- ance Francaise 58-61. President 59-60; Latin Club. Magna Cum Laude 5759; PANTHER Staff 59-61, Sports Editor 59-60. Editor 60-61; Senior Executive Board; B Team Basketball 58-59: Track 59; Okla- homa : Guys and Dolls ; Outstanding Spcalcr Student Congress. Denton 59; National Merit S ship Finalist: Ugly Man Nominee 59; America ' Service Finalist 60: MOST VERSATILE. RANDA SAUERBRUNN 2 years Honor Roll: French Award 60: SIsteens 60-61: Latin Club 60-61: L ' Alliance Francaise 60-61: Jr. Red Cross 60-61: National Thespians 60-61: Senior Play. ANN SAWYER 3 years Honor Roll: Spanish Honor Society 59-61; Y-Teens 58-59: Sisteens 59-61: Pan Annerican Club, Treasurer 59-60. Vice-President 60-61: Jr. Red Cross 59-61; Chorale 59-61: Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls. JOE SCHACKMAN Science Club 60-61; All Football 58-60. 5 years led Youth 60-61; B ' Team CAROLYN KAY SCHUTTS 5 years Y-Teens 57-bV: Big Sisters 57-59; S.sTeens 59-61; Future Nurses 58-60; Projectionist 57-61; Jr. Achieve- ment 57-61. Semrsy SHARON SCOTT 5 years Y-Teens 56-59; Big Sisters 56-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-61; Devotional Committee 59-60; Jr. Red Cross 56-61; Select Chorus 57-59; Chorale 58-61; Girls ' Chorus 58-61; Brigadoon ; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls. PETE SEIBERT NDCC 57-59. Drill Team 58-59. 4 years BARBARA SEVERSON 3 years Honor Roll; National Forensic League 58-61, Vice- President 59-60, Debate: First Place - Bryan Adams 59, Waco. Brownwood 60. Secretary 60-61; Y-Tsens 58-59; Big Sisters 58-59; Sisteens 59-60; L ' Alliance Francaise 59-61; Devotional Committee 59-61, Presi- dent 60-61; Art Service Club 58-60; N itional Thes- pians 58-59; PANTHER Staff Adverti ,ng 60; Big Red 60. JANET SHELTON 5 years Honor Roil; Student Council 57-59; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59: Sisteens 59-61; Panaders 59-60; Chorale 58-61, Secretary 58-60; National Thespians 58-59- Junior Executive Board; Cheerleader 60-61; NDCC Sweetheart 59-60: Miss HILLCREST HURRI- CANE 60- Homecomlna Queen 60; BEST LOOKING. zr7 m , t li ' N:- , KENNY SIEGEL 31 2 years Pan American 58-60: Jr. Red Cross 60-61: Science Club 57-58: Post and Lintel, Secretary 60-61; Varsity Club 60-61: Senior Executive Board: Slsteen Big Brother: Clinic Assistant 60-61: B Team Football 57-59: A Team Football 59-61, Letter 60-61: FRIENDLIEST. ROBERTA ALENE SILENSKY 5 years BIq Sister? 56-58: L ' AIHance Francalse 59-60: Jr. Red Cross 57-58: Library Assistant 59-60: Brlgadoon ' . Oklahoma. GOLDIE SILVERMAN 5 years Honor Ron: Sisteens 59-60: Big Sisters 56-58: Latin Club 56-58: L ' Alllance Francalse 56-58: Future Nurses 59-60: Jr. Red Cross 57-58; Allied Youth, Vice-Presi- dent 60-61. BODEY 5MITH 5 ye ars Pan Ame rlcan Club 59-60; Jr. Red Cross 58-59: ,g„ Team Foe tball 58-59 Golf 59-60. DOROTHY JUNE (BOTCHY) SMITH 5 years Y-Teens 57-59: B,g Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61: Future Nurses 56-61; Chorale 57-61. Librarian 58-61, Executive Board 58-61; National Thespians 58-61, Secretary 59-61, Executive Board 58-61; Girl Crazy ; Brlga- doon ; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls. MARY JANE SNEED 2 years Student Council 60-61: Sisteens 59-61: Latin Club 59-60: Jr. Red Cross 59-61. Treasurer 60-61; Girls ' Athletic Council 60-61; Junior Executive Board 59-60; Office Assistant 59-60: Senior Play. MYR-GIOVANNA (VONNA) SPENCE 5 years Sisteens 59-61; Y Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Latin Club 57-59; L ' Alllance Fj ncaise- 59-61 ; Jr. Red Cross 57 59: Chorus 57-58: Junior Executive Board. SALLY STANFIELD 5 years Big Sister; 57 59; Simeons 59 61; Latin Club 57-59; Future Secretaries 60-61; Orchestra 56 6i. Librarian 57-59; All-City Symphony 56-58. N ■fl ! ' N. SHIRLEY STATMAN 5 years Honor Ron: Spamsn Honor Society 59-61; Big Sisters 57-59; Pan American Club 59-61; Future Secretaries 59-60; Art Service Club 59-60; Chorale 59-61; National Thespians 58-61; Teahouse of the August Moon ; Guys and Dolls ; Senior Play. BARRY ALAN STAUB 4 years Quill and StiOM 0O-6I; Pan American Club 58; Camera Club 60-61; National Thespians 57; PANTHER Staff Sports Manager 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Sports Editor 60; Slsteen Little Brother 60; Tocsam 60; Senior Play. MICHELE ARLENE STEIN I year Quill and Scroll 60; L ' Alliance Francaise 60-61; Na- tional Thespians 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Assistarrt Publicity and Circulation Manager 60; Curious Savage. BETTY STEKOLL 5 years Honor Roll; Spanish Honor Society 60-61; Quill and Scroll 60-61; Student Council 59-60; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Pan American Club 58-61; Future Secretaries 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 56-57; Panaders 58-61; National Thespians 60-61; HURRI- CANE Staff Editorial Writer 60. J ' U, Seniors 1 3fe IK , RICHARD STERN Honor Roll; Science Club 58-61 Band 58-59. 5 years Red Cross 58-59; DANIEL STERNBERG 5 years Jr. Red Cross 57-60; Post and Lintel 59-61; Varsity Club 60-6I-; Band 55-56; Projectionist 57; B Team Football 58; A Team Football 59-60, Letter 60; B Team Baseball 59: Track 58; Intramural Basketball Champs 61. PAT STEVENS Summer School Graduate. 2 years CAROL STUBBLEFIELD 4 years Honor Roll: PIlj Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-61, Irea-.urer 59-60, Cum Laude 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 58-61; Art Service Club 59-61, Treasurer 60-61. LYNK ELLEN SUMMERS 5 years Honor Roll: Big Sis ers 58-59; future Teachers 58-59: Future Nurses 59-60: National Thespians 58-59. :- RICHARD SUNSHINE 5 years National Forensic League 58-59: Lati Club 57-58; L ' Alliance Franca.se 58-59. rOPPY TANNERY 5 years Honor Roll: Quill and Scroll: Student Council 56-6!: Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61, Vice- President 59-60, President 60-61; Panaders 58-61, Lieutenant 60-61; PANTHER Staff Senior Manager 60-61; HURRICANE Staff News Editor 61; Sports- manship Comnnlttee 59-60; Junior Class Treasurer; Junior Executive Board: Hall of Fanne 59-60; Home- coming Princess 60; Key Club Princess 60: Basketball Queen 60: Miss HILLCREST HURRICANE Finalist 61; MOST DEPENDABLE. BETTY TEELING 4 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Li- brary Assistant 58-61: Junior Achievement 58-61: Senior Play. NANCY ANN Th B.g Sisters 58-5V: S,..;cc;-.. Sr ' 61, J,-. Rcj Ci.s; Sb-S?. Allied Youth 60-61; Band 57-58; Orchestra 57-58; Office Assistant 59-60; Brigadoon ; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dolls. BOBBY RAY TESKEY 5 years Bible Av, ard; L atin Club 57-59; Ba id 57-61 ; NDCC 58-59; J nior Ex ecutive Bo ard. BLAINE L THACKER 4 years Post and Lintel S -58: Band 58-60; National Thespians 59-61: PANTHER Staff Advertising 58-59: B Team Basketball 59; B Team- Baseball 59; Golf 59-61; Boys ' Intramurals 60; Teahouse of the August Moon. CAROLE GENE THOMPSON 5 years Honor Roh; Student Council 56-60; Y-Teens 57-59 Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59 L ' Alliance Fr ncaise 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 56-61 National Thespians 5961: PANTHER Staff Advertising 60-61; Oklahoma : ' Curious Savage. PAULA KAY THOMPSON 5 years Y-Teens 57-59, Y-Teen of the Year 58-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Slsteens 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 58-59; Junior Achievement 58-61; Nurses Assistant 60-61; Library Assistant. LEAH L THRONSON 5 years Honor Roll; National Honor Society 60-61; Quill and Scroll. President 60; National Forensic League 58-61; Student Council 57-60; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-61. Reporter 60- 61, Magna Cum Laude 57-61; Art Service Club 59-60; Panaders 58-61; National Thespians 59-61, Historian 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Assistant Sports Editor 60-61; Senior Executive Board; National Merit Scholar- ship Finalist. CAROLE TICE 4 years Honor Roll; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 58-59; PANTHER Staff Adver- tising 60; Cheerleader 60-61. LINDA TOBIAS 5 years Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 60-61; L ' Alliance Francalse 57-59; Future Nurses 57-60. Semrs - JACKIE TOBY 5 years Student Council 60-61; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Future Teachers 60 61; Future Secretaries 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 57-59; Panaders 58-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising 60-61. TANA TOLLESON 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 58-59; Maporette 59-61, Head 60-61; Miss HILLCREST HURRICANE Finalist 58-61; Office Assistant. DAN TOMLIN Student Council 58-61 Science Club 59-61: J Lintel, Treasurer 60-61 5 years Pan American Club 58-60; Red Cross 57-58; Post and Varsity Club 60-61; Junior Ex ecutive Board; Big Red 60; Sisteen Little Brother 60; Library Assistant 60-61; B Team Football 57-59; A Team iFootball 59-61, LeHer 60-61; Track 60-61. DENNIS DAVID TOPLET7 NDCC 57-60; Drill Team 57-59; Oklahoma ; Brigadoon. 5 years fie Team 57-59; DOT TRIBBLE 5 years Bible Award 58-59; Y-Teens 57 59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Future Secretaries 60-61; Art Service Club 60-61; National Thespians 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Ad Salesman 61. BARBARA TURNER 5 years Y-Teen; 57-59: big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 56-61; Chorus 57-58, JOHN WILLIAM TURNER, JR. 5 years Spanish Honor S.ociety, Vice-President 60-61; Pan American Club 58-61; Art Service Club 60-61; NDCC 58-61; Junior Achievement 58-61; Girl Crazy ; Brlgadoon ; Guys and Dolls. MARTY VERSON Student Council 59-60 2 years aM SUSAN DARLENE VICK 4 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; L ' Aliiance Francaise 57-61; Jr. Red Cross 57-61; Chorale 58-61; Folk Singers 59-60; Girls ' Sextet 58-59; National Thespians 59-60; Junior Executive Board: Gir|- Crazy ; Brigadoon ' ; Oklahoma ; Guys and Dells. GEORGANNE WALTERS 5 years Honor Roll; Bible Award 59-60; Y-Teens 58-59; Big Sisters 57 59; Sisteens 59 61; Latin Club 57-59; L ' Al- iiance Francaise 59-61; Future Teachers, Chaplain 60-61; Girls ' Athletic Council 59-61; Panaders 60-61; Office Assistant 60-61; Girls ' Intramurals. NORMA GENE WALTHER 4I 2 years Hotiur t-;oii: Nuiionai Hcnor Society ' . ' ' ' ' 1 Award 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; SIstoen;, Ciub, Magna Cum Laude 57-59; Summa , , i 57-58; Future Nurses 59-60; Art Service Club 6061; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 60. PATRICIA WARRICK 3 years Bible Award 59 60; Y Teens 58-59; Big Sisters 58-59; Sisteens 59-61; Future Nurses 60-61. d X SUE WAYNE 5 years Honor Ro . 57 61 : Qulli and Scroll: Bible Award 60: Y- Teens 57-59: Big Sisters 57-59: SIsteens 59-61: Pan American Club 60-61: National Thespians 58-61: PAN- THER Staff Index Manager 60-61: HURRICANE Staff EdItor-ln-Chlef 61: Junior Executive Board: Office As- sistant 58-60: Miss HILLCREST HURRICANE Finalist 60-61: Key Club Princess 60: Senior Play. STAN WETSEL 5 years Honor Roll 56-61: Key Club 57-61. Vice-President 60-61: Jr. Red Cross 56-57: Varsity Club 57-61: Sportsmanship Committee 60-61: A Team Baseball. Letter 57-61; Honorable Mention All-City 58, 60. RICHARD WHITE 5 years r- ' _;ncr Ro 58-59: Student Council 56-57: Jr. Reo Cross 57-58: Chorale 58-60: B Team Baseball 57-60; A Team Baseball 60-61: B Team Basketball 58-59; Track 58-59: Oklahoma : Guys and Dolls. ROBERT WHITESIDES Minor i G , 57: Varsity Club Letter 60-61. 4 years Seniors BOB WIDMER Summer School Gr i , r MARY MARGARET WILLIAMS 5 years Honor Ro 57-51 • B b e A .ard: L ' A::iance Francalse ' ' :l- Future Secretaries 60-61: Chorale 57-61: ;3doon : Girl Crazy ; - Oklahoma ; Guys and WILLIAM W. WILLINGHAM 5 years r ' e, Ciub 57 61, Treasurer 60-61: Ug y Man 60: B Tc- m Basketball 57-59; A Team Basketball 59-60: Boyi ' Iniramurals: Weight Lifting Team. ik GERRY WILLIS NDCC Dr,i, Team 57-60: 5 years Team Baseball 58-60. N t ANN WILMER 5 years Honor Roll; Quill and Scroll: Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 59-60; Pana- ders 58-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising 60-61; ' HUR- RICANE Staff Copy Editor 61; Latin Club Princess 60. JOAN WISE 5 years Student Council 57-61; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; L ' Alliance Francaise 59-61; Future Teachers, Secretary 60-61: Jr. Red Cross 60-61; Panaders 59-61. LINDA WISE 5 years Student Council 57-60; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Future Secretaries 60-61; Future Nurses 59-60; Clinic Assistant 59-60. SHARON WOLFSON 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; B,g Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 56-57; Art Service Club 57-58; PANTHER Staff Advertising 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Exchange Editor 61; Office Assistant 57-58. LINDA WOODS 5 years Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Future Nurses 57-61. Treasurer 59-60. President 60-61. LINDA WRIGHT 2 years Student Council 59-60; Sisteens 59-61; National Thes- pians 59-60; HURRICANE Staff Special Staff Writer 61; Big Red 60; Office Assistant 60-61; FRIENDLIEST. V- LINDA LOUISE WRIGHT 3 years Y-Tecn-, 58 59: Big S.siers 58-59; Sisteens 59-61; Fu- ture Nurses 60-61; Clinic Assistant 60-61; Gir Athletic Council 60-61; Junior Achievement 59-61. SHELBY ALLAN WYLL 5 years Hcncr Ro:.: National Honor Society 60 61: Latm Club 57-59: Science Club 58-61: Jr. Red Cross 58-60; Allied Youth 60-61. t 5r BARBI WYTH 3 years Honor RoH; Student Council 60-61: Y-Teens 58-59; Big Sisters 58-59: SIsteens 59-61: Latin Club 58-60; Future Secretaries 60-61; Jr. Red Cross 59-60; Pana- ders 59-61; PANTHER Staff Advertising 60; Senior Play. NANCY YONTZ 5 years Honor Roll; Quill and Scroll, Vice-President 60; Stu- dent Council 57-58: Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; L ' Alliance Francaise 59-61; Jr. Red Cross 56-61; Panaders 58-61, Lieutenant 60-61: National Thespians 57-58; HURRICANE Staff Special Writer 60-61; Sportsmanship Committee 60-61; Senior Executive Board: Office Assistant 60-61; Guys and Dolls ; Senior Play: FRIENDLIEST. T; i CHARLES L ZELAZNY Latin Club 57-58; Jr. Red Cross 56-61: Varsity Club 60-61; B Team Basketball 58: A Team Basketball 59-61, Letter 60-61; B Team Baseball 58. SENIORS NOT PICTURED FRANK ALBRIGHT THOMAS E. CLARK I year Band 60-61. SHERRY COOPER 5 years Honor Roll; National Forensic League 57-61; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-59; Devotional Committee 57-60: Jr. Red Cross 56-57; Eighth Grade Executive Board; Girls ' Intramural; 60. LE ANNE DURARD 5 years Y-Teens 58-59; Big Sisters 57-58: Sisteens 59-60: Chorus 57-58. DAVID HAROLD GOLDSTEIN 6 years Pan American Club 58-59; Art Service Club 59-60; Band 56-58: Debate 58-59. JOHN WALTER GRAY 21 2 years JIM HADDEN 5 years Latin Cub 59-60; Post and Lintel 60-61. JERE KENDALL 1 1 2 years MIKE MAGUIRE 1 1 2 years Summer SchocI Graduate; Guys and Dolls. PENE McCain 4 years Honor Roll; Y-Teens 57-59; Big Sisters 57-60: Sisteens 59-61; Latin Club 57-59; Future Nurses 59-60: Art Service Club 57-58; PANTHER Staff Advertising 60-61; HURRICANE Staff Publicity Manager. JIMMY MELTON 5 years MAURY MINETTE 3 years GARY FINER 5 years DON SPEER I year Summer School Graduate. 76 LOW SENIORS MARCIA BOWLES I year MIKE FENSON 5 years NDCC DnII Team 57-61, Commander 60-61, Rifle Team 57-61; Projectionist 59-60; Oklahoma. TINA KAPLAN 4 years Big Sisters 58-59; Future Nurses 58-59; Nurses Assist- ant 58-59; Office Assistant 58-60. LAMA LEE Sisteens 59-60. 2 years _ ..,i_- ROBERT LEE MIERS 5 years Latin Club 59-60; Science Club 57-58; Jr. Red Cross 57-58: Art Service Club 57-58; Library Assistant 57-58. LARRY MILLER 5 years .Jr. Red Cross 58 59; Orchestra 57-58: Proiectlonist 68-59. 77 The end of work and play at Hill crest for Seniors 1961. 78 ' Sifl 4v il £ Hmmni l M B n ■ mim ' im MT Mi ' ' r B i ' M H 1 n • IP J UNIORS Loretta Aby Karen Acord Mary Ann Adams Bill Adcock Cheryl Albright John Allen Rick Amber Tony Anderson Sally Anthony James Archie Lindy Armstrong Gary Arnold Margie Asbury Philip Baerreis Marianne Barcellona ■A dih ih MM Jeanille Barker Kathy Barnett Bobby Bauer Ben Baxt Lorrie Seals Barbara Bearden Christy Bednar Barbara Beeker Juniors vote for their class officers in the September election AlBe Jack Bell Johnny Bell Frank Bergnnan Joan Berk Richard Berns Jo-Sandra Bernstein Jane Bethurum Sara Bishop Wendy Blair Ellen Brauman Ted Bridges Gala Brohard Earl Broome Patty Brown Shelby Brown John Bullion Bob Bumstead ' ' ■ jtive Board are: Jeff Munday, Cotton Feray, - - ' ■■-- . Fogarty, Nyna Ralston, Chris Fulton, Jinny Ctiapp.j,; Jeanne Willianns. Ellen Kuhne, Carolyn Stewart, and Paul Hazel- oi JUNIORS Ray Burford Cheryl Ann Burns Sherry Burns John Burnside Brenda Burroughs Jo hielen Bushman Carol Cage Eddie Cage Judy Cain Tom Callan Kay Callaway Betty Campbell Colin Campbell Kay Caraway Jojuana Carney 82 Vicki Carr Jo Anne Chamberlin Candy Chambers Steve Chapman Jinny Chappell Jean Charles John Charles Carl Childs Roby Christie Carol Christopher David Clark Faulder Colby Margaret Collier Don Collinsworth Murray Colton June Colville Bobby Connor Ricky Cooper Kathie Cornell Kay Cox Lola May Creekmore Allen Crenshaw Harriet Crissman Sara Crow Linda Cullum Ian Cupaloli Pat Cuthbertson Dean Damon Gracey Dana Linda Darnell Fred Davis Rosemary Davis Pam DeGroot Sara Doggett David Doherty Mike Evans Susan Saunders and Anne Klar, Junior members of the annual staff, work on the February deadline. ■ 83 Elaine Fagin Jimmy Falcone Mary Farrar John Fedrick Cotton Feray Jim Fichtenbaum Beverly Finch Cynthia Fine Dickie Fine Marsha Finley James French Gene Fruetenicht n f) .r ::f I ri .-i - Tom Fry Tommy Fuller Chris Fulton Pat Futerfas Margie Fuqua Jerry Fuquay Gail Ga Bill Garner Dennis Gartner Mike Geddie John Gellatly Dolores Gibson Geoffrey Gibson Richard Gilman David Goldstein Max Green Janet Greenstone Charles Grimland Bonnie Groke Gary Gross Cris Guess John Guittard Kaye Gustatson d M. k m A Barbara Bearden knows the answer In Miss Hamilton ' s fourth period Latin class. 85 11 Bki ' W, 6?SfciT JUNIORS 86 Paul Hazelrig Linda Hechtman Wade Helstrom Camille Henry Howard Hertz Jamie Hiidreth Linda Hirsch Pat Hoffman John Hogan Susan Holland Twlla Honea Patty Horner Maureen Housley Donna Howard Marcia Hurst Ann James Steve James Bill Jenkins Pat Jesmer Janet Johnson Marsha Gutow Richard Haddock Bill Haire Rodney Haire Sharon Hall Patty Hambric Hank Hamilton Susan Hamzy Dorothy Hardin Barbara Harkness Suzanne Harman Jack Harper Polly Harper Sally Hart Eddie Hatch ilk -- ik 4 i Janis Joiner Kenny Jones Suzie Jones Carol Jurica Susan Kanter Cyril Kasmir Linda Keim Jane Kelley Betty Kenner Kenneth Kepke Marilyn Kessel James King Mark Kirk James Kirkendahl Anne Klar r J M k k . • d John Bullion dons a mop at the Spanish banquet Karl Kleinsasser David Knighton Seldon Knowles Kitty Koepsel Dan Kohler Nita Kramolis Karen Krebsbach Ellen Kuhne Charles Kuntz Susan La Cari Carol Lambert 87 Rick Lambert Kathy Ledbetter Bill Le Neveu Susan Lent Richard Leverenz Donald Levy Shirley Lewis Judy Licht Gloria Lipkin Carol Lukin Billy Lyday Helen Magedson Gary Magid Mary Jo Maki Alex Mamantov JUNIORS njp Ha In W Im LH m - M 1 A Johnny Bell looks worried as he listens to instructions from Coach Pierce at one of the basketball games. 88 Jinnmy Marshall Patricia Marx Barbara Mashman Jody Mashman Fred Masinter Carol Mason Marilyn Mayer Larry McCallum n A ■V ft VWR ' ' S5 ' r 1 _♦. h tM Jan McDonald Bob McLendon Allen McMillen Phyllis McNauqhton Rickey Melcer Ida Mertens Mike Meyers Bonnie Miller Rick Miller Rosanne Mitchell Sandra Mitchell Barbara Mittendorf Carol Monroe Jim Moody Barbara Moore Marion Moore Marlee Moore Pam Moore Pat Morgan Barbara Morris Jeff Mundy rim Murray Paul Nagid Smile pretty Is the instruction as the juniors get their pictures taken for the annual. 89 JUNIORS Caryl Nelson Martie Neville Betsy Novin Brigitte Owsley Jan Paris Jo Parri? Sandy Parsons Linda Pearle Sandra Peck David Peters Jill Phillips Rusty Phillips David PInkus Linda Podd Charles Poole 90 Linda Popkess Mike Puddington Nona Rakentine Nyna Ralston Carolyn Rasberry Barbara Reeves David Reimers Jean Richards Evan Richardson Jeanie Richardson Paula Richter Melvin Riley Patsy Ringo Joe Robinson Kathy Robinson Jo Rountree Judy Rubin Mary Rubin Joyce Rudberg Sharon Russell ' Nancy Rydman Vick Salas Mike Sammons Patty Saunders Susan Saunders Paul Schlesinger Nina Schwartz Sheldon Schwartz Billye Kay Scott Randy Scott Sue Scovell Susan Selinger Robert Shalette Jim Shaughnessy Phyllis Shay Kathy Shearer Paul Sherr Sue Simms Denny Skinner Richard Smiley Babs Smith Benny Smith Junior, Ellen Kuhne, demonstrates dancing in the tryouts for Guys and Dolls. Darlene Smith 91 Janet Smith Judy Smith Steve Smith Walter Smith Sherri Somerville Mike Sorley Rick Speed Don Speer Charles Spivak John Spragens Jim Stabler hielen Stahl Jimmy Stanford Vicky Stapleton Susie Starrett JUNIORS Junior Mary Varcasia helps the office by collecfing the attendance slips fronn the classroonns. 92 Benjy Statman Carol Ann Steger Carolyn Stewart Rick Stewart Bob Stokes Carolyn Stoiler Mary Stovall Warner Strang Diane Straus Hugh Strickland Nancy Strode Bob Stuart Lorrie Stuart Richard Suckle David Sutherland Nancy Tanner Richard Taub Mary Lou Terracina Beverly Thomas Julie Thompson Tom Thompson Nancy Thrall Terry Tice William Timm Bobby Todd Robbie Todd Mary Varcasia Gene Vorhees Mike Walker Jimmy Wallace Bill Ward th Senior, Suzanne Browne, 93 Jerry Ward Lynn Waters Marianne Wa+kins Shirley Watts Jane Weaver John Weaver Alice Weimers Jon Weisheit Mickie Weiss ArtWelsch Bobby West Merrie Whiddon Doug White Liz White Herschel Wilonsky JUNIORS A Junior and Sophomore Hall of Fame members pose togefher, Jeff Mundy, Janice Porter, Mar- 94 shall Edwards, and Karen Acord. i Alice Williams Jeanne Williams Frank Willingham Jill Wilson Bob Winn Jo Woods Jackie Worthy Ann Wynn Jeanne Yanigan Marvin Yanof « . w SOPHOMORES Sarah Abernathy Carol Ablon Roger Adell Anita Alkman Jane Albin Jan Alexander Peter Alexander Nina Almon Sarah Althauser David Ammons Bill Anderson John Anderson Marilee Asel Bruce Ashton Pam Aston Anne Averill Ann Baker Pann Baker P MM SOPHOMORES rV , Jack Ballas Dennis Balsam Carol Barnes Carole Barns Bill Beasley Carol Beinke Cheryl Berman Susy Best Tim Birnie Bob Bisenherz Thurman Blackburn Pat Blackwell Linda Blanchette Chip Block Marshall Bloom Judie Blundell Howard Bock Barbara Boles Linda Borin Gail Borup Cindy Branch Karen Bricker Dick Bridges Nancy Brown Bob Brubaker Cindy Buchanan Sally Budd Lynn Buell Margaret Burnett Carol Bush Don Cairl Pat Cameron Bill Cannon Bud Caraway Judy Carr Lynn Clark Steve Colse Don Coker Louis Comroe Pam Congas Peggy Conkling Carter Cook Bob Cooper Cheryl Cronkite Sue Danwill Susan Darmer Tommy Daquino shocked at receiving the honor of sophomore 97 n u .. ;:j Janet Darr Wanda Daugherty Mark Davenport Jim Davis Nancy Detweiler Pete Dickinso Diane Dickson John DiCristofalo Ann Dodds Kappie Dolllson Jo Lynn Dominus Alice Donalson Janey Dowd Dale Dowall Cam Dowel! Denis Duffy Marsha Edelmat Robert Edelmar. SOPHOMORES Marshall Edwards Bonnie Epstein Connie Erickson Larry Estes Ginger Fair Margaret Fallis Rochelle Feffer Marvin Feldman Doyle Ferguson Phyllis Fine Barney Fitzpatrick Judy Flemister Bob Florsheim 98 Members of the Sophomore executive board include: Steve Wisenbaker, Chip Block, Susan Darmer. Lynn Wilson. Carol Beinke. Harriet Miers, Kay Porter. Jean Ramsey. Karen Taylor, Alice Donalson, Olga Glick, Lucy Sar- tain, Linda Levine, Denny Holman, and David Mamminga. Rae Fontenot Jeff Foster Pat Fouts Gilbert Fox Linda Fox Ben Franklin Carol Friedman Joe Friend Adele Fromm Ann Fulwiler Ted Gaertner Happy Gallant Joan Gaynor Gary George Mary Sue Gibson Susan Giller Judy Giimore Charles Girard fs a a fs a e, s .n !| f Q a iitfui Dorothy Glancy Buster Glazer Olga Glick Edith Goldberg Sharon Gorman Johnny Goth Ronnie Gottlieb Charles Grable ferry Graham Marguerite Green Richard Greene Beverly Gremm Mary Beth Griffith Steve Griffith Martin Gross Roger Guckenheimer Mary Haas Linda Hall Mary Carolyn Ha Jimmy Halpin Carol Hamzy Holly Honsen Allan Hardy Linda Harris 99 Dan Hart Phil Hasslnger Randolph Hatch Ellen Hathcox John Hayes Leslie Heinitz Paula Helm June Heroy Karen Hershe Cindy Higginbotham Ronnie Higgins Michael Hodkin Nancy Hoffman Dan Holcomb Carol Holley Charles Hollingsworth Sandy Holloway Denny Holman Ui ' 1 j SOPHOMORES Joe Hoot Sandra Howard Jim Muggins Craig Huston Nancy Jackson Randy Jacobs Marilyn Jacobson Ronnye Jacovitz Steve Jaffe Michael James Tom Jennings Craig Johnson Darrell Johnson David Johnson Dulce Johnson Jerry Johnson Neil Johnson Peggy Johnson Craig Jones Linda Jones Midge Julian Janie Justice Barry Kalmin Marilyn Kaplan iiM diM t t Walda Kassell Rita Kah Tony Kaufman Barbara Kaye Joe Kelley Carol Kerr Russell Kibbe Bill Kimball Bruce Kimmell Nancy Kipe Mike Kirk Sheila Klausner Ned Kleiwer Candy Knopf John Knott Bob Kohler Sue Kordner Sandy Krebsbach I— J Laurie Kremer Carolyn Lafner Barbara Launey JIN Leafherwood Kent Lebo Bill Leeman Linda LevJne Ira Levy Mt This view mside a Sophomore classroom shows the new Sophomores at Hillcrest. 101 % - rn Anne Lewis Richard Lewis Ted Lewis Joey Lichtensfeir Don Longfellow Leslie Loyd David Luierman Kathy Lynch Mac MacAndrew Marilyn Macbeth Michele Magilow Cynthia Mahaffey Russell Mamminga Cheryl Martin Kim Martin Wesley Masor- Janet McAfee Jim McCrone SOPHOMORES Tom McCrory Benny McCutchin Lynn McDonald Harold McGaha Jannes McSehee Linda McMahan ScoHy McPherson These Sophomore girls show what nice voices they have at the Spanish banquet. 102 Hawkins Menefee Bill Merrlman Harriet MIers Eilen Miller Leslie Miller Linda Miller Maria Miller Shirley Miller David Mlndrup Mark Monroe N 3r ' Kay Montgomery Le ' e Moore Michael Moore Barbara Morris Jane Morris Genie Morris Leonefte Morrison Linda Morrison fl P il |y f cs f ' f fs Duval Moss Karen Muhm Ronald Natinsky Earl Newman Sally Northrop Laurel Olsen Maurice Olson Laura Osterhaler Carl Owens Jimmy Parler John Parker Rebecca Pearce Mack Perdue Lee Ann Perkins Mike Petty Susanna Ph ' lips Janet Pigg Dolly Plilov Virginia Pistor Gary Place Mike Pliner Carroll Plunk Susan Pohly Victor Polakoff |Q3 Harold Poole Janice Porter Kay Porter Terry Porter Rick Procter Carmen Quintans Marcia Raden Bill Raef Jeanne Ramsey Charles Ray Marsha Ray Carol Redman Don Richeson Marit Richman Milce Ringley Buck Ritts Jill Roark Lynne-Donna Rocker t - f ' M ilu. 1 dikd SOPHOMORES Alice Rogers Barbara Rogers Eve Rogoff Mary Rose Rise Ross Madeline Roth Nancy Roth Jo Rowley Sleep overcomes this sophomore while studying for midterm exams. 104 Lynne Russell -4 fi rj f n u. Shelley Saffer Sandy Sanders Susan Sargenf Bobble Sams Lucy Sartain Buddy Sawyer Karen Sayler Raymond Schepps Renay Schepps Jaclcie Schweikarf Carter Scott Sue Scott Earl Siddal! Heddd Silvernnan Marc Silverman Dennis Sirmen Tommy Skelley Buddy Slaton Neal Sleeper Neal Small Andy Smith Sophomores congregate on the front steps at the beginning of school. 105 Don Smith Jay Smith Margie Smith Steve Smith Sharon Smyers Mary Sorrows Charlotte Spencer Regina Spetter Steve Spiritas Jim Stalarow Susan Staub Marleen Stein Shirley Stevenson Bill Stewart Jimmie Stone Glenda Straw Sharon Strickland Mike Stubblefield SOPHOMORES Sharyn Suckle John Swift De Anna Syperf Pat Talty Charlotte Taylc Karen Taylor Nancy Taylor Sara Taylor Pam Templeton 106 Sophomore girls dribble down the court during a fourth period gym class. Betty Teplow Candy Terhune Burke Thoman Pat TItche David Tobey Tina Tobolowsky fi ' ' ' A li 4,h Sophomores Pam Congas, Drew Chambers, Sally Budd, and Carmen Quintana show their lalenfs at moulding clay in Mrs. Hull ' s art class. Mm.M.;.; . Carolyn Tomlin Judy Toney Bob Trlbble Keith Tucker Mary Tupin Leonard Tyler Sherry Tyson Charles Underwood Jerry Utay Paul Utay Jean Utrecht Clell Vanbevers Prissy Vlck Judy Vinson Patricia Wagner Richard Wallace Bill Watson Dee Watson Kathy Watts Lynn Woatherford Nancy Webb Ida W eigand Margaret Wehrly ! 1 irvey Weisblat QJ M dM Robert Welsh Butch Wheeler Kurt Whitebread Joe Wier Artie Wilkowsky Bobby Williams Eddie Williams Jimmy Williams Kay Williams Kay Williams Eleanor Willingham Tom Wilmer Judy Wilson Lynn Wilson Mike Wisenbaker Steve Wisenbaker Anna Wiskera Susan Wolf SOPHOMORES Tom Wright Penny Yates Lynda York Kay Young Sheila Zimring Mr. Boswell explains the procedure for talcing achievement tests to the sophomores. 108 rA I JV y y 0 ir ,A C aVv - vi Ay v ACTIVITIES SUPERLATIVES ACTIVITIES -I, igi ._i Ir. ,. ' ' « • . . I ' iS5fflfcj Remember the April Fool ' s Day boycott of the parking lot? That field sure was wet the next day. Spring brought anxious momsnts and finally a city championship to the Panther baseball team ... In the Spring Awards Assembly captains Richard Edwards and John Sartain received the trophy for that championship in behalf of the team. The long-awaited National Honor Society spring initiation was honored bv guest speaker Rabbi Levi A. Olan. A week later Charles Franklin and Mary Bramlett, Editors, presented the I960 Hillcrest PANThlER to the student body, dedicating it to Mr. Louis Moore. Later in the same month the Lamar hiigh Chorus came to Hillcrest from Houston to en- tertain us with a variety of songs and unusual folk dances. no Now give i+ ' The Tulane Band, afflicted with spring fever, lulled themselves to sleep with Latin American tunes last May. The Latin Club ban- quet attended by sheet-wearing, grape-juice-drinking Romans, was a howling success judging from the aftermath . . . Striking con- trast was found between the romantic atmosphere of the Junior Prom in its hiawalian aura and the wild fun had at the Quill and Scroll party, during which staff members sought future positions while hloward Hart took a dip. hllllcrest was full of surprises as Bob hlope named his choice for Miss hHillcrest hiurricane, Janet Shel- ton, and the students elected the cheerleaders for 1960-61. Later in the same month Butch Sowden, President of the Class of ' 59, presented that class ' gift, a sculpture of the Panther. You ttiinic this is bad but you should have seen the morning after. 112 and may he rest in peace. 3 .V May was fhe month for Seniors. Cheerleaders, Lew Thoman and Carol Cheek, with the other Senior cheerleaders, appeared for the last few times in the baseball pep assemblies, hiillcrest Seniors also participated in such activities as the Senior Class play and the intense Faculty-Key Club basketball game. The foreign students, Irma Telavera, Asger Boertmann , and Eva ■ Matsson, recalled many of the pleasant experiences of their past Senior year at a dinner given for them by the homemaking classes. Finally! the long-awaited moment — graduation — when hiillcrest Seniors gathered enthusiastically, some tearfully, as a class for the last time. We ' re out was the atmosphere at the All-Night party where thrilled Seniors whiled away the wee hours amidst sentimental gaiety — college, here we come. One quick lunge and I ' ve got hinni 114 And now baclc to the convention tloor w Looking for something, Will? Confact(s); r. ' n what do you mean you won ' t qo out with me after last nlqht I At last — summer! The welcome three months vacation provided time for both relaxation and more work. A familiar scene on the hiillcrest practice field was the football team preparing for a big season, and the groggy Panader, sleep-walking through their routines . . . Many tHillcrest students recall their short-lived summer romances with perhaps a touch of humor . . . The bus trip to Mo Ranch was a success — barring the inevitable flat tire. Many less fortunate students dragged through the tedious hours of summer school which was held at hiillcrest for the first time last June . . . Camp Dallas proved to be an unusual experience for new cadets in the NDCC. [.. Somebody down there lilces me! Checfcmafe, da 117 I M i I I I I I I I I r I r% Each year Hillcrest sends an exchange student abroad through the American Field Service. This year Cari Newman represented hlhtS. She is pictured with her family on a picnic in Norway. Other students de- cided to take off on their own to Europe. John Sanger visited Asger Boertmann at his school in Copenhagen, Denmark, while in Uppsala, Sweden, Dottie Clark visited Eva Matsson, the other exchange student. Carole Thompson and her cousin soaked up atmosphere as they walked up the fisherman ' s wharf In Amsterdam, hlolland. Speaking of exchange students, Lia Rodriguez and Tim Lahelma, arrived at Love Field in August . . . Interlocken, Michigan saw Marie Flatgaard at the National Music Camp and Jean Gleason was surprised by her girl friends at a going-away party. LJ LJ S 119 September and October were two of the more active months at HHS. The cheerleaders were busy enacting cute skits to bolster school spirit during the football season, and again this year hHiil- cresf took an out of town trip for a football game . . . The Sopho- mores got their first look at Hillcrest while they anxiously awaited the first bell and later at the Sisteen Saturday-Sundae party the Sophomore girls met with their Big Sisters. The band per- formed on the Mobil Stage on hiigh School Day at the Fair, which climaxed the October activities and provided a refreshing pause before the long weeks preceding Thanksgiving. Activity was also seen in the biology department where students devoted every spare moment to collecting Insecta for their bug collections. W I % fer- X. r ' - . I2( M 4 1 fH r-flTi ' — .— «M -- H ES S E 2 B This fall many classes were Interrupted by painters clanging down the halls, buckets and ladders In hand, to paint the window sills . . . Mr. Laughead took a hand at coaching the football boys on the right way to run. Mike BIrnle also made an amusing sight as he led his tiny pony Into Mr. Pettlgrew ' s room to give a demonstration speech. The Junior Achievement assembly acquainted many of the new students with the advantages to be gained from J. A. membership . . . Many victory football dances were held this year, the climax of these being the hlomecoming Dance, during which Janet Shelton .was announced Homecoming Queen . . . One of the most refreshing assemblies was when actor Chill Wills told his cousins about The Alamo, a movie in which he co-starred. 122 Rejoice, dear hearts 123 The Hillcrest studeritry was employed in many and varied activities this fall ranging from drill team and band competition at the Dallas Memorial Auditorium, to underclass picture taUng day in our own audi- torium. Judy Grandjean spoke to the hHillcrest student body in behalf of the P.T.A. Betty Jo Caine Scholarship Fund, and the P.T.A. later in November held an open house for the benefit of the parents. Trudy Dowd and Joy FinUes+ein helped the N.hH.S. by serving as receptionists for the visiting parents. Stan A etsel, Gary Bailey, and Mike Moore, like many other Key Club members, raised funds by selling candy to faculty members, students of Hillcrest, and other unsuspecting victims who were caught by the more aggressive Key Clubers between classes and after school. 125 126 it Rehearsals of Guys and Dolls , and other activities December . . . winter . . . Christmas. Hillcres+ers imbued with Christ- mas spirit planned and decorated for the annual Christmas dance. The decorating evidently was a success as was the kiss between Sisteen Big Brother, Kenny Siegel, and Toppy Tannery while Key Club Queen, Dianne Bennett, looked on . . . with approval? The day before the holi- days our basketball team played in the Dr. Pepper tournament and proudly accepted the third place trophy, en masse. While the more con- scientious diligently rehearsed for Guys and Dolls, other more care- free cast members (John Forter and John Weaver) simply accepted fate ... A sharp staff photographer caught this unusual shot of the teachers taking their vacation ... a little early. Rock on. Miss Thompson. 127 As a cold, frosty winter blew in, the N.H.S. staged their initiation for new nnembers and later their annual banquet for honor roll stu- dents was held in our lunchroom. Other honors were passed out in the form of new letterjackets . . . Winter also plunged us headlong into an exciting basketball season, but basketball was not the only sport in session. A little coeducational fun was had, too in a certain volleyball game . . . Then it snowed! Real, live, white-type snow — and we enjoyed it during school . . . The annual pay assembly was held with local talent, starring jazz bands, drama, classical music, rock and roll, and singing . . . NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN: Senior girls, do you remember Lake Dallas, the hanging dummy, a stockinged Barry, and a bloody Brad? Eat, drink, and Wonder who the next Steve Bain will be? 128 ' SmvHP ' ' ' n n rn ' P_ P_, ™™™ — ..j J- ' ' This year spring fever assumed an aspect of hilarity. For some reason hflllcrest students had an increasing interest in the Dallas Police Department . . . Spring training began for the track boys ... If the hecUed senior students weren ' t running away from tickets they were sprinting to and from their last (?) exams . . . The spring production of ' Guys and Dolls was a great success! It looks like Babs Smith had lots of fun . . . Many hopefuls tried out for Panaders this year and devoted many precious hours to marching up and down the gym ... A new club, Allied Youth, was formed at fHilicrest in conjunction with National Allied Youth. Their purpose is to learn more about drinking and alcoholism . . . Yes, spring Is here and the seniors are counting the days! As this year has passed, we at Hillcrest have seen the ■fun, sunshine, and relaxation of summer give way to a fall of eagerness, hard work, and anticipa- tion of the year ahead. Then came the invigorating months of winter mixing holiday parties with semes- ter exams, followed by weeks and weeks of spring with its deadly fever of anxiety and the nearness of finality. • ' S r!?niihtiuUL 81 •♦ - ' «- -y ' . SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL AROUND Dianne Bennett Dick Agnich 134 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Patty Eickmeyer Dennis Barger MOST VERSATILE Erin Barger John Sanger 136 FRIENDLIEST Nancy Yontz Linda Wright Kenny Siegel mi MOST FUN Diane Decke John Blocker WITTIEST Nancy Meyer Brad Bowles 139 MOST DEPENDABLE 140 MOST CONSIDERATE BEST LOOKING Janet Shelton Bobby Burns 142 BEST ALL-AROUND IN SPORTS Lynn Haines Jimmy Clark iittfli t V ¥ m RITE IBERRY 0 SENIOR FAVORITE TRUDY DOWD I : ' t, ,V vV ), f- s Ilii iMiift AVORITE RODNEY HAIRE JUNIOR FAVORITE ANN JAMES 147 V SOPHOMORE FAVORITE LYNN WILSON ROBERT ADAIR— Honor Roll; NHS; Student Council: Band, Secretary-Treasurer; National Thespians; PANTHER Staff Business Manager; Big Red. ABBY ROTHSCHILD— Honor Roll; National Forensic League, President; Sisteens; Latin Club; Devotional Connmittee, President; Junior Executive Board; Big Red. HALL OF FAME 150 One of the greatest honors a Hlllcrest student can achieve is the election to the hiall of Fame. At the request of the PANTHER Staff, the faculty selects these persons on the basis of: dependability, service to the school, co-operation, and initiative. Eligibility is not based on grades alone. KATHY KLEINSASSER— Honor Roll; NHS: Society; Pan American Club; Orchestra; Scholarship Semi-finalist. h hlonor al Merit GARY BAILEY— Honor Roll; Key Club, President; Varsity Club; Freshman and Sophomore Favorite; Hall of Fame, two years; Sisteen Little Brother; Football, four years: Baseball, three years. 151 JEFF MUNDY— Honor Roll; Junior Class President; Key Cljb; Varsity Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Latin Club: Basketball, one year letterman; Track, two year letterman; Hall of Fame, two years. KAREN ACORD— Honor Roll, Panaders; Latin Club. Secretary: Chorale, accompanist; Folk-singers. Sis- ttjns; Oklahoma, Guys and Dolls : American Field Service Finalist. 152 JANICE PORTER— Honor Roll; Panaders; Latin Club; Sisteens; Jr. Citizens Traffic Commission. MARSHALL EDWARDS— Honor Roll; Key Club; Student Council; Basketball, one year letterman. 153 LIA RODRIGUEZ-ELIZALDE EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM URUGUAY Lia arrived in Dallas in mid-August meeting her new family, the John R. Clarks, and their daughter. Dotti. Eager to meet peo- ple and to learn of her adopted country, Lia ioined the Panaders at once, and later when school started, the French and Pan Amer- ican Clubs, Sisteens, and Thespians. The fact that she was in a land almost entirely different from her native country did not hinder Lia in making friends. She came to Dallas and Hillcrest from Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, where her father is a colonel in the Uruguayan army and where she was attending the Sacre Coeur High School in her second year of preparation for studying law at the University of Uruguay. At Hillcrest she became a Senior, eagerly anticipating the activities of the year ahead. Wanting to learn all she could about America, Lia carried her search outside the walls of Hillcrest. Curious to see all that the United States offered, she even insisted on seeing Shelley Berman, only a name to her — she wanted to see why the Americans liked him. Whether confusing the Panaders by marking time in Spanish or seeking the American way of living, Lia brought to Hillcrest her vivacity and wit and Hillcrest gave this charming girl from the South the warmth and friendliness that is America. Lia llego Dallas a mediados de agosto y conoclo a su nueva familla, los senores Clark y su hija, Dotti. Tanto era el entusiasmo 154 que pronto formo amisrades con muchas personas nediatamente ingreso en Los Panaders L ' alliance Francalse, Las Sisteens y los de su pais adopfivo el club Pan America Thespians. A pesar de que se encontraba en un pais casl enteramente extrano y distinto ol suyo, no tuyo nlngun obstaculo para hacerse de nnuchas amisfades. Lia vino a Dallas y a Hillcrest de Montevideo, La capital del Uruguay, donde su padre es coronel en el ejercito uruguayo. Asistio a la escuela superior de Sacre Coeur por dos afios donde se preparaba para estudiar derecho en la Universidad de Uruguay. En Hillcrest era alumna de ultimo ano y anslosamente antlclpaba las actividades del ano venldero. Deseando aprender todo !o que pudlera acerca de los Estados Unldos, Li ' a extendio su busca fuera de los muros de Hillcrest. Con gran curlosldad quiso aprovechar de todas las oportunldades despues de los clases, y se empeno a ver Shelley Berman; Lo conocia solamente de nombre y queria saber por que les simpatlzaba tanto a los norteamericanos. Ya sea cuando marcaba el compas de la marcha en espanol, confundlendo a las Panaders, o cuando trataba de buscar el modo amerlcano de vivlr. Lia trajo a Hillcrest su viveza, su gracla y su alegre personalidad: y Hillcrest le dio a esta simpatica chica de ' sur. la amistosa y tiplca cordlalldad amerlcana. TIMO LAHELMA EXCHANGE STUDENT FROM FINLAND From the moment Tim arrived in Dallas from Helsinki, Finland, to meet his new family. The Edward Rydmans, he found himself In a new land of friends. This Finn, who had previously never trav- eled farther than Sweden, was suddenly stepping into a new and vastly different American way of life. He was greeted In Dallas by a front page picture in the Dallas Times Herald and by num- erous get-acquainted parties given for him by his many new friends. He always like the narties and wanted to go to all the parties I ' m invited to. In Helsinki Tim went to his high school from eight in the morn- ing till two in the afternoon. Besides his fourteen subiects (includ- ing four languages), he also participated In ice hockey {on the A team), soccer, and track. In Texas, however, he limited in sports to track — running and pole-vaulting. Tim discovered that the students of Hillcrest made wonderful friends. There was hardly a person who did not recognize and speak to Tim in the halls. We shall never forget the bright-eyed, blond-haired Scandinavian who added a dash of Finland to our Texas. Aina viime heinakuusta lahtien, jolloln Timij saapui Helsingista Dallaslin, han on huomannut olevansa ystavia tayn na olevaasa uudessa maassa. Tama suomalalnen, joka el oilut aikalsemmin koskaan matkustanut Ruotsia kauemmaksi, joutul akkia keskelle uutta ja perin erllaista amerlkkalalsta elamanty- ylla. Hanen saavuttuaan Dallas Times Herald julkaisi hanesta etusivun kuvan, ja monet hanen uudet ystavansa jarjestivat lukuisia kutsuja opplakseen tuntemaan hanet. Han piti kutsuista ja tahtol osalllstua kalkkiln, jolhln hanet oil kutsuttu. Helsinglssa TImo kavi koulua kahdeksasta aamulla kahteen iltapaivalla. Neliantolsta kouluaineensa llsaksi (mm. neija klelta] han otti osaa myos jaakiekkoon (A-ioukkueessa), jalkapalloon ja yieisurheiluun. Texassissa hanen taytyi kuitenkin rajolttaa urheilu- harrastukslaan yieisurheiluun juoksuun a seivashyppyyn. TImo huomasi, etta Hillcrest High School ' In opillaat ollvat suur- enmolsla ystavia. Koko koulussa oil tuskin henklloa, [oka el ryhtnyt iuttusille TImon kanssa koulun kaytavissa. Me emme koskaan unohda kirkassilmaista vaalea tukkaista skandinavlalalsta, joka toi mukanaan Texassilmme palsen Suomea. 155 TON DIANE DECKER SALLY BOLTON HOMECOMING PRINCESSES TRUDY DOWD DIANNE BENNETT TOPPY TANNERY GINNY MARTIN 157 y 9 f KEY CLUB QUEEN DIANNE BENNETT X BIG THER ENNY SI CREST HURRICANE ALLY ANTHONY BASKETBALL QUEEN TOPPY TANNERY BEVERLY FINCH SHERRI SOMMERVILLE NDCC PRINCESSES GAIL GALVANI HARRIET CRIS3MAN 162 X- ' % ■; I ORGANIZATIONS A A .C- -L-c Q 1 G A N I Z A T I O N S ■t w  ' ■ ' ■ ' ' V V. V ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Student Council 164 National Honor ' Society .:..- I66 Sisteens 1 6g Key Club 170 Latin Club 172 L ' Alliance Francaise 174 Pan Annerican Club 176 Spanish National Honor Society 178 Devotional Comnnittee 179 Science Club 1 80 Future Teachers 1 82 Future Secretaries 1 83 Future Nurses 1 84 Junior Red Cross 185 Clinic and Office Assistants 186 Library Assistants 187 Post and Lintel 188 Came ' -a Club Art Service Club Varsity Club Girls ' Athletic Council Panader ; Band Majorette. ' , Orchestra Chorale ... . National Thespians National Forensic League Panther Staff Hurricane Staff ..189 ..190 .192 ..193 .194 .198 201 ..202 204 .208 212 .214 218 Fall Quill and Scroll 220 Spring Quill ind Scroll 221 National Defense Cadet Corps 222 Parent Teachers ' Association 232 163 STUDENT COUNCIL Plctured«with sponsors Mrs. Sowell. Mr. Moore, and Mrs. Kendall are Student Council officers: Trudy Dowd, Secretary: Mike Moore, Treasurer: Dick Agnich, President: and Ricky Parker, Vice-President. Betsy Bock (far left), chairman of the Decorations Committee, was assisted by other Student Council members in making the float for Homecoming 164 Senior members of the Student Council are, left to right, Toppy Tannery, Dotti Clark, Pam Michaels, Betsy Bock, Jane McNeill, Caryn Kolar: second row, Larry Goldblatt, Jim Melton, David Ellis, Ronnie hHames, Rene Koppei, Frank Knight, Brad Bowles, and Robert Adair. (Not shown is Kathy Lamont.) Serving the Student Council as Jun- ior members are, left to right, Lor- rie Seals, Karen Krebsbach, Carol Mason, Nancy Strode, June Colville, Becky Blaydes, Mary Varcasia, Mar- ilyn Mayer. Standing are, left to right, Ricky Cooper, Allen McMil- len. Jeanie Richardson, Mary Jo Maki, Jan Paris, Sharon Fogel, Hugh Strickland and Geoffrey Gibson. (Not shown are Jane Bethurum and John Bullion.) The Sophomore representatives are, left to right, Carol Friedman. Mary Beth Griffith, Nina Almon, Janey Dowd, Carol Bullock. Michael James, Karen Muhm; second row, Marshall Edwards, Jim Parker, Paula Helm. Sharon Strickland, Bob Kohler, and Hawkins Menafee. (Not shown are Sarah Althauser. Judy Gilmore, Mary Ann Rose, Nancy Webb, and Butch Wheeler.) 165 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY tmw Officers of the National Honor Society are. left to right, Bill EngdaM, Treasurer; Joy Finklestein, Program Chairman; Carolyn McCall, Social Chairman: Mrs. Cox, Sponsor; Erin Barger, Secretary; John Sanger, Vice-President; and Dennis Barger, President. aiiiiuu II uiitiu I960 Spring initiates of the NHS are, left to right, r ,, (. ' ! , ' im ,er, Kathy Kelsey, Kathy Klelnsasser, Pam Michaels, Susan Phillips, Erin Barger, Sandra Fry. Standing are, left to right, Shelby Wyll, hienry Graeser, Leah Thronson, Joy Finklestein, Dennis Barger, Molly Harper, Trudy Dowd, Bill Engdahl, and John Sanger. 166 As parf of the Student Help program, NHS member Trudy Dowd helps Jeff Mundy, Johnny Bell, and Jimmy Wal- lace prepare for an English exam. tM ilHliMB ff -Ji •■• ' . ■ ■ -r - ' kWll f ' yy f i ir rrtirlps Dennis Barger, NHS president, swears in +he new member ' ;. The Fall members of the National Honor Society are, seated, left to right: Marie Flatgaard, Dlanne Bennett, Norma Walther. Jayne Mann, Nancy Breard, Jane McNeill, Lynette Mehl. Lynn Haines. Standing: Bruce Bow- man, Robert Adair, Fran Fuqua, Betty Novit, Joanna Jones, Penny Harman. Judy McAfee, Rene Koppel, and David Ellis. 167 SISTEENS SIsteen officers are, first row: Betsy Bock, Treasurer; Molly Harper. Secretary: Margie Asbury, Vice-Presi- dent; Toppy Tannery, President. Second row: Nancy Meyer, Social Chairman; Ginny Martin, Chaplain; Charlie Cocking, Publicity Chairman. Third row: Dianne Bennett, Program Chairman; Miss Thompson. Sponsor; and Sue Scovell, Project Chairman. Ml Lia Rodriguez spoke to the Sisteens about the life of a Uruguayan teen-ager. J-L i . 1 M Over delicious sundaes the Big Sisters met their Little Sisters at the Saturday-Sundae party. 168 Dianne Bennett was the MC for a panel consisting of David Ellis, Barry Staub, John Sanger, Tim Lahelma. and Stan Wetsel who gave entertaining and infor- mative answers to the Sisteens ' questions about boys. The end of a typical meeting finds the Sisteens gossiping and drinking Cokes. The Sisteen Little Broth- ers, are, left to right: Gary Bailey, Tommy Dun- ning, David Dusenberry, Jimmy Clark, Barry Staub, Kenny Siegel, Dan Tom- lin, and Ricky Porker. (Not pictured is Mike Moore.) 169 KEY CLUB Members of the Key Club are. first row, left to right; Mr. Freeman. Sponsor. Gary Bailey. John Sanger. Second row: Dicit Agnich. Jimmy Clarlt. Eubba Kirk. Third row: David Dusenberry. Mike Moore. Ricky Parker. Billy Willing- ham. Fourth row: John Blocker. Ronnie Hames. Billy Engdahl. Fifth row: Johnny Bell. Larry McCallum. Jimmy Wallace. Sixth row: Jeff Mundy. Rodney Halre. Allen Crenshaw. Dean Damon. Seventh row: Marshall Edwards. Buck Ritts. and Hawkins Menefee. The Key Club Executive Board includes, left to right: Hawkins Menefee, Marshall Ed- wards. Buck Ritts. Dean Damon. Larry McCallum, Allen Crenshaw, Ricky Parker, Mike Moore, and Dick Agnich. Officers are Bill Wlllingham. Treasurer; Jim Clark, Sec- retary: Stan Wetsel, Vice-President: and Gary Bailey. President. 170 One of the highlights of the Key Club year is the Leadership Banquet honoring the outstanding leaders at Hillcrest. 171 LATIN CLUB m Officers ere Desn Damon, Vice-President; Karen Acord. Secretary; Bill Engdahl, President; Barbara Bearde... Treasurer; and Leah Thronson, Reporter. Rex Mike Moore and Regina Gail Galvani were crowned at last spring ' s Latin Banquet. L kiiiMi Members of the Vergil class are. left to right, Carol Stubblefield, Marilyn Bane, Sarah Sack. Karen Acord, Abby Rothschild, Anne Klar, Ida Mertens; second row, Billy Engdahl. Jimnny Wallace, Dennis Barger, J eff Mundy, Dean Datnon, Henry Graeser, Pete Branson, .and Max Green. (Not shown are Marie Flatgaard and ■. ' ' ■■: t ' . J -i- : ' - - ' Billy Engdahl. the new Latin Club Presiden installed by Dennis Barger. The fourth period Cicero students are, left to right, John Spragins, Caryn Koiar, Barbara Bearden. Maureen Housley. Judy Smith. Howard Hertz; second row, Charles Kuntz, Stuart Bumpas. John Guittard. Evan Richardson, Allen McMillen. and Dennis ' er. (Not shown are Janice Meer and Carolyn McCa ) Members of the sixth period Cicero da. . left to right, Carol Cage. Kathy Led- better. Nancy Turner. Pam DeGroot, Betty Kenner, Jo Sandra Bernstein, Linda Darnell: second row, Leah Thronson, Gala Brohard, Randa Sauerbrunn. Joe Robinson, Richard Taub. Dorothea Gerdes. Mary Farrar, and Linda Dean. (Not shown are Janet Johnson, and Noe! Portnoy.) |73 L ' ALLIANCE FRANCAISE The L ' Alliance Francaise officers are, left to right: Linda Mitchell, President: Mrs. Scott, Sponsor: Dianne Bennett, Secretary; and Pete Branson, Treasurer. (Not pictured is Jayne Mann, Vice-Presi- dent.) Conducting the election of the 1960-61 officers is John Sanger, last year ' s president. Third ,jnd fourth year French students include, from left to right, first row: Jeri Fister, Jane McNeill. Second row: Randa ' Dick Howard, Sracia Dana, Jayne Mann. Third row: John Sanger, Susan Vick, Linda Bennett, Lia Rodriguez, • T, and Mrs. Scott. (Not pictured are Carol Lukin, and Mary Williams.) 174 The Old Warsaw Restaurant was the scene of last spring ' s French Club banquet. The nnembers of the French Club were In keeping with Christmas as they participated in the annual caroling through the halls. Vice-President Jayne Mann discusses plans for future meetings with some of the members. 175 PAN AMERICAN CLUB Officers are, left to right: Ann Sawyer, Second Vice-President; Ann James, Treasurer; Sandra Fry. President; Mrs. Kennedy. Sponsor; Gray Hamilton. Secretary; Alice Wiemers. Reporter. (Not shown are Erenda Mann First Vice-President and Mrs. Foster, Sponsor.) The Spanish Banquet was sponsored jointly by the Spanish Honorary Society and the Pan American Club, represent- ed here by their presidents. Nancy Breard and Sandra Fry. Exchange students Lorre S ■ - ■ : _ oj tell the Pan American Club about life in their respective countries, Brazil and Venezuela. Spanish students put their lessons to use and entertained the school by singing Spanish 17 Christmas carols in the halls. The authentic atmosphere of the El Fenix Restaurant added to the enjoyment of the Spanish Banquet. Merry Bowen, Gray hHamilton, John Turner, and Ann Sawyer display some of the presents Hlllcrest Spanish students took to their party for West Dallas Latin American children. The children ' s Christmas was brightened by the gifts of toys, clothes, fruit, and medicine. The fourth year Spanish class incl-j :■ fir-.t row: I inda Woods, Carolyn Jacob, Anita Levinson, Betty Novit, Olivia Raffield. Second row: Brenda Mann. Lynett. r.i ■ ty Kleinsasser, Shirley Statman, Prissy Gelfand. Third row: Barbara Hill, Nancy Breard. Merry Bowen, Ann Sawyer. Harriet Rosenthal, Carol Abrams. Fourth row: Gray Hamilton. John Turner. (Not shown: Janey Bumstead. Janet Shelton, Susan Phillips, Kathy Lamont, Jeanie Richardson, Diane Neely. Peggy Erickson.) 177 SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Members are. left to right: Marcie Miller, Susan Phillips, Merry Bowen. Nancy Breard, Carol Abrams, Gray Hamilton. Kathy Kleln- sasser. Betty Novit, Fran Fuqua. Second row: Shirley Statman, Carolyn Jacob, Sandra Fry. Ann Sawyer. John Turner. Mrs. Foster, Sponsor. Brenda Mann, Prissy Gelfand, and Lynette Mehl. Not pictured are Betty SteltoH and Ken Cochran. 178 DEVOTIONAL COMMITTEE uraigiLi! The officers of the Devotional Com- mittee are Lorne Stuart, Vice-Pres- ident; Mary Jo MakI, Secretary; Barbara Severson, President; and Marilyn Mayer, Treasurer. (Not shown are Sponsors Mrs. Norred and Mr. Ledbetter.) The Devotional Committee members are first row, left to right: Susan Saunders, Lorrie Stuart, Sandy Parsons, Carol Kerr. Second row: Marilyn Mayer, Jane Weaver, Abby Rothschild, Barbara Severson, Suzanne Browne. Third row; Bill Haire, Mike Fogel. Charles Kuntz, Jill Wilson. Bob Bumstead, Lynda Mann, Tom Fuller, Gary Gross, and Rene Kop- pel. The school day Is started each morning with a devotional. SCIENCE CLUB Members of the Biology Division are, left to ri Shay, and Max Green. Second row are Ken Robert Shalette, Paul Schleslnger, and Richard ght: Bill J Bushnell Taub. entlns, Jerry uddy Grant. j ' a c 1 :e3S-ey. Second row, jre; Mr. head, Bill Adccci. Harvey We ' sbl, Robert Shallette. David Peters, and Buddy Grant. T.c , Flewe !en, Pete Branson, Ms. Greer. P,J ScHe 180 Members of the Astronomy Division are, left to right: Trey Flewellen, David Pet- ers, and Bill Jenkins. Second row: Pete Branson, Harvey Weisblat, Bill Adcock, Randy Hatch, and Ronnie Kleiman. Members of the Math and Physics Divi- sion are. left to right: Bill Jenkins, Kil- burn Adams, Neil Johnson, Bill Beasely and David Mindrup. Second row: Bil. Engdahl. Boyd Murrah, Paul Schlesinger, Bill Adcock. David Peters. Randy Hatch, and Jerry Shay. Division heads are: Boyd Murrah. Math and Physics; Rene Koppel, Chennistry: Mr. Head. Spons and Bobby Conner, Astronomy. 181 FUTURE TEACHERS The Future Teachers are, left to right: Alice Wiemers, Gray Hu „,,, „ ,,, .. .. .,.. Porter, Linda Shirley, Harriet Miers, Jackie Schwelkart, Mary Varcasia. Second row: Sue Scovell raway, Mary Farrar, Karen Krebsbach, Janet McAfee, Sandy Sanders, Barbara Hill, Joan Wise Marilyn Bane, Georganne Walters, Marleen Stein, Jane Morris, Janet Johnson, Carol Ann Steg( Miller, Nancy Evans, Nana Booth. Fourth row: Jean Charles, Sue Hamilton, Judy McAfee, Jan Dolly Pillow, Pam Templeton, Caryn Kolar. Jane Bell, and SherrI Some ll- llton, Betty Kenner, Carolyn Stewart, Pat Blackwell, Pat Fouts, Kay Second row: Sue Scovell, Gwen Greer, Wanda Pedlgo, Kay Car- Janet Nelson. Third row; Pauline Finberg, r, Carol Friedman, Nina Schwartz, Marcie Kelly. Vicky Stapleton. Carol Bullock, lie. Conferring on coming Future Teachers meetings are the officers: Joan Wise. Secretary: Judy McAfee, Chaplain: Pauline Finberg, Vice-President: Mrs. Spruce, Sponsor: Sue Scovell, President: Georganne Walters, Chaplain: Sue Hamilton, Historian: and Gray Hamilton, Treasurer. The Future Teachers enjoyed themselves at their Christmas tea, given at the house of the president. Sue Scovell. 182 FUTURE SECRETARIES The Future Secretaries are, left to right, Peggy Erickson, Janet Nelson, Pam Hawkins. Patty Brown, Pat Mor- gan, Lorrie Beals, Gray Hamilton, Jackie Toby, Mary Williams, Phyllis Shay; second row, Mary Lou Terra- cina. Carol Randolph, Betty Nelson, Elaine Martin, Janet Miller, Beverly Finch, Sharon Fogle, Sally Hart; third row, Barbara Hill, Pat Deason. Barbara Hastings, Judy Reed, Lindy Armstrong, Shirley Watts, Sara Bishop, Sandra Peck; fourth row, Pattie Immel, Betty Stekoll, Anne Kremer, Sara Crow, Sharon Humbert; fifth row. Miss Bellows, Sponsor, Sue Poston, Pat Hosking, Linda Bennett, Sue Harmon, Dot Tribble, Penny Har- mon, and Miss Purcell, Sponsor. (Not shown are Nancy Evans, Annette Gravina. Ruth Kissner, Carol Levin, Sally Stanfield. Robbie Todd, and Linda Wise.) Officers are, left to right, Pattie Immel, Treasurer, Pat Deason, Vice-President, Barbara Hill, Chaplain, Peggy Erickson, President, and Sue Poston, Secretary. 183 FUTURE NURSES Serving as officers of the Future Nurses are. seated: Suzie Jones, Secretary; Barbara Mashman, Chap lain. Standing are Mrs.Tompsett, Sponsor: Kathy Shearer, Vice-President; Sally Anthony, Treasurer Mrs. Ivy, Sponsor; Linda Woods. President: and Sharon Hall, Reporter. Members ore Sharon Fogel. Sally Anthony, Jan Paris. Suzie Jones. Linda Woods, Kay Callaway, Cris Guess. Linda Kelm, Barbara Mashman. Sharon Hall Cheryl Martin. Second row: Helen Magedson. Jeanne Williams, Margie Asbury, Janet Smith, Caryl Nelson. Linda Cullum, Nancy Strode, Alice Williams, Sharon Russel, Susie Donavan, Martle Neville, Jody Mashman. Pam Templeton. Third row: Judio Elundell. Margie Smith. Linda Popltess, Patsy Bolton, Gail Fogarty, Nancy Taylor. Susan Pohly, Kathy Donaldson. Karen Muhm, June Colville. Lynn Clark. Kay Williams, Kathy Shearer. Betty Campbell. Fourth row: Nancy Rydman, Dorothy Hardin, Lola Creeltmore. Lucy Sartain, Marilyn MacBeth. Jan Alexander. Caryn Kolar. Fifth row: Pat Warrick, Kathv Gates. Kay Christian. Linda Louise Wright, Wendy B ' lir, Ann Wynn Judv = ' — ' ' ' ' - ' ' - 0 4:-- ' i«.,,.-« c.-v., P„, ..„.,,, I n: 1 ,,,., r . N nc, Webb Mirl n Mnnre 184 rj jr-.v Tf:Dlow md Pr)- y Ho ' - JUNIOR RED CROSS Serving as officer? of this hardworking or- ganization are, left to right: Miss Attebury, Sponsor; Rene Koppel, President; Jody Mashman, Vice-President; Abby Rothschild, Secretary; Mary Jane Sneed, Treasurer; and Miss Cammaclc. Sponsor. Making Christmas stockings for distribution at Terrell State Hospital are the members of the Jr. Red Cross, kneeling, left to right: Nina Schwartz, Jill Roark, Carol Lukin, Marsha Edelman. Beverly Finch, Kathy Lynch, Lois Nadelman, Carol Stubblefield, Sarah Abernathy, Sally Hart, Jean Uetrecht; and Tina Tobolowsky. Standing: Charles Girard, Abby Rothschild, Barbara Hill, Karen Fine, Mary Jane Sneed, Jody Mashman, and Rene Koppel. 185 CLINIC AND OFFICE ASSISTANTS Serving as Clinic Assistants are, left to right: Suzie Jones, Jody Mashman, Patty Horner. Kay Cox, Helen Magedson. Second row; Nancy Rydnnan, Linda Louise Wright, Sue Scott, Margie Fuqua, and Sharon Fogel. .■. ,:.,,; ,,,; ,,, ;,,._ ,;:i.,, .,,, o and Principal ' s offices are Georganne Walters, Maureen Housley. Cheryl Jackson, C ryn Kolor, Barbara Hill, Linda Hechtman, Sandra Fry, Carole Thompson. Gail Fogarty, Susan Lent, Linda Wright, Charlie Cocking, Mary Varcasia, Lynn Buell, and Barbara Launey. 186 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS One oT the attractive bulletin board disp a,; -- i ' --irs the library such a pleasant place is arranged by the senior Library Assistants, Pauline Finberg, Betty Teeling, and Penny Harmon. (Not shown is Dan Tomlin.) Typing cards for the new books are, standing, Marlee Moori Karen Krebsbach, and Sherrll Bowen. Seated is Shirley Watts. Filing cards in the card catalogue are. sfanding, Bridgie Clark, Mary Kay Montgomery, and Margaret Wehrly, Seated is Pat Futerfas. 187 POST AND LINTEL TJie Post and Lintel officers are Jim Heame, President: Dan Tomlin, Treasurer: Roger 0!sen, Vic President: Kenny Siege!, Secretary: and Larry Goldblatt, Reporter. PropaKng for a career in architec ir e are the Post and Lintel me- bers: Larry Goldblatt. Chj.-.si .-cc e. . s.-.,-., Siege!. Roger Olsen, Pat TT c ' e. Marsha Raden. Dan Tomlin. Jim Heame, Mike Royer. Lan ar Cheatham. Second row: Bruce McAllister. Mike Maberry. Dennis Balsam Harris Raymond. Ken Richards, Richard Haddock Mr. Alexander Sponsor Ben Baxt. Gene Fnjechtenlcht, Roland Bandy. Danny Sternberg, Rona ' d HIggins. Tim BImie, and Bill Memman. 188 CAMERA CLUB Pictured, top le-ft to right, are Miss Wallace, Sponsor; Paul Sherr, First Vice-President; John Charles, Second Vice-President; Fish Habernnan. Secretary; Cyril Kasmlr, Publicity Chairman; and Barry Staub. In the center Is Ronnie Klelman, President of the Camera Club. Members are. left to right: Paul Utay, Craig Houston. Bobby Bauer. Buddy Sawyer. David Toby, Louis Comroe. Jerry Ward— Treasurer, and Boby Spafford. 189 ART SERVICE CLUB Members of the Art Service Club with Mrs. Hull, Sponsor Busily occupied in painting posters, the officers of the Art Service Club are, left to right, Carol Stubblefield, Treasurer: Jill Wilson, Project Chairman; Susan Saunders, Secretary; Mary Beth Griffith. Historian; Susanne Kersey. Vice-President; and Ann Griffith, President. Merry Bowen, Barbara Hastings, and Caryn y- ' .nr paint scenery, a comnnon Art Service activity. 190 Leah Rayblatt, Snaron Rubin, and other members of the Art Service Club Tade this panther to show football ticket sales. Babs Harkness puis up one of the many Art Service Club posters seen in the halls. Carol Stubblefield, Susie Philips, and Susanne Kersey make football posters to promote school spirit. VARSITY CLUB  gb ?|:. r f i. ' % i. ' fV- Members of the Varsity Club are, first row, left to right: Bruce Bowman, Jimmy Wallace, Allen Crenshaw, Danny Sternberg, Roger Olsen, Kenny Seigel, Charles Zelazny; second row: Mr. Simpson, sponsor, Jim Stabler, Paul Hazelrig, Melvin Riley, Jimmy Clark, Jim Hearne, Johnny Bell; third row: Tom Fry, Bill Garner, Larry McCallum, Roland Bandy. David Dusenberry, John Blocker, Mike Maberry, David Pendleton; fourth row: Ronny Hames, Bob Whitesides, Dan Tomlin, Dick Agnich, Jeff Gibson, Jeff Mundy, Butch Gatlln, and Rick Miller. The officers of the Varsity Club and Jimmy Clark, Vice-President. nclude Ronny Hames, President; Jeff Mundy, Secretary-Treasurer; 192 GIRLS ' ATHLETIC COUNCIL i5 Members of trie G.A.C. are, left to right, on the front row; Lynn Haines. Jo Anne Chamberlm, Margie Fuqua, Christy Bedna Kolar. Penny Harmon, Georganne Walters, Marilyn Bane, Patty Eickmeyer: second row, Mary Jane Sneed, Gail |-ogarty, Polly Lola Creekmore, Susan Holland, Beverly Finch, Sue Ashe, Abby Rothschild. Janet Johnson, Jayne Mann. Jo Rowley, and Sar Not pictured are Carole Tlce, Pene McCain. Liz Norman. Kay Cox. and Kay Christian. r, Caryn Harper, d-a Frv. Demonstrating the equipment used in the giris gym classes are the officers of tne dris Athletic Council: Marilyn Bane, Vice-President: Mrs. Unger, Sponsor; Sandra Fry. Secretary-Treasurer; and Jayne Mann, President. 193 PANADERS 9 fL5 The officers of the Panaders are, left to right, Dorothea Serdes, Historian; Pat Deason, Secretary; Gray Hamilton, Vice- President; Judy Darmer, President: Judy McAfee, Treasurer; and Mary Jo Makl, Chaplain. MRS. IRMA UNGER, Sponsor FRAN FUQUA, Drlllmaster 194 PLATOON I Members are, left to right: Alice Wiemers, Ann James. Toppy Tannery, Susan Philips, Gali Galvani, Dot ' i Clark, Pam Mi- chaels. Sharon Calloway, Susan Grow, Erin Barger. Gwen Greer, Joanna Jones. Suzanne La Grone, Ann Wilmer, Betsy Bock. Gray Hamilton, and Marian Reaves. Lieutenant TOPPY TANNERY PLATOON 2 ? fl Lieutenant NANCY YONTZ Members are, left to right, Polly Hai|- , Yontz. Jackie Toby. Jinny Chappell. Judy Ui m.r i iv, M,.im- brie. Barbl Wyth. Nona Booth, Suzanne Mitchell. Susan Hol- land. Karen Chapman. Pat Deason, Sara Crow, Patty Saunders. Barbara Bearden. and Janie Kusterman. .nr % PLATOON 3 F Afi ' f l ' - Members are, left to right: Margie Asbury, Mary Jo Maki, Nancy Meyer, Sue Poston, Susan Saunders, Marsha FInley. Jane Bell, Barbara Reeves, Pattie Immel, Judy McAfee, Betty Stekoll, Barbara Hastings, Sandra Peck, Charlie Cocking, Car- ole Henry, Jane McNeill, and Jane Weaver. Lieutenant NANCY MEYER PLATOON 4 t f f! kt m I. K d k Lieutenant TRUDY DOWD Members are, left to right: Sue Scovell, Linda Mitchell, Trudy Oowd, Anne Kremer, Molly Harper, Sandra Fry, Carolyn Jacobs, Georganne Walters, Marilyn Bane, Dorothea Gerdes, Sue Hamilton, Jo Anne Chamberlin, Christy Bednar, Leah Thronson, Linda Dean, and Jean Charles. 196 j w fS B PLATOON 5 %. Members are left to right: Karen Acord, Ellen Miller, Fran Fuqua, Laurel Olsen, Janle Dowd, Susan Darmer, Lynn Wilson, Cathy Gates, Lia Rod- riguez, Ellen Kuhne, Jo Rowley, Ann Dodds, Linda Blanchette, Lynn Russell, Carol Steger, Caryl Nelson, Jeanie Richardson, Sail Fogarty. Janet Smith, Janice Porter, and Margie Fuqua. Not pictured is Cris Guess. A not-too-unusual activity of the Panaders is sell- ing football ribbons. Here, Leah Thronson, Caryl Nelson, and Ellen Kuhne high-pressure an innocent victim. Right: SOME Panaders never seem to learn the hand routines. The reason for the big smiles was the excitement of marching in the Torch Lighting Ceremony of the I960 Texas State Fair. BAND j«. «l.as.««.eai .-.i! GARY GROSS Drum Maior MR. WALTER BURNS LA M Officers are. left to right, Tom Goodrich, Preiident; Ken Bcshne.!. Vice-President; Rcber- Adair, Secretary-Treasurer; Henry Graeser. Social Chairman: Bob Miller. Assistant Drum Major: and Tom Thompson, Librarian. 198 h Jlc J,J.m t I I The r , , ,r,.:i„de:, left fo right, Robert Adair, John Henson, Henry Graeser, Charles Grlmland, Nancy Det- weller bkipoy Mere Jim Cronkhite, David Reimers, Kurt Whitebread, and Bobby Dix. The saxophone section consists of, left to right, Gene Voorhees, Jack Bell, John- ny Goth, Terry Graham, Tom Goodrich. (Not shown are Fred Davis and Robert Allen.) Mrafuu. Standing r- r i-_:, ,ra fio-ja-.L- Mart niyqmr Charles Spivack. and Tom Thompson. 199 The clarinet section is comprised of, left to right, Bobby Teskey, Victor Leventhal, David Goldstein, Frank McGehee, Martin Gross, Jimmy Elliot, Peter Alexander, Linda Gayle Harris, Nona Rakentine, Charlotte Tay- lor, Judy Vinson, MIchele Magllow, Mary Ann Tupin, Steve Jaffe, and Bill Leeman. (Not shown is Nancy Evans.) The flute players are, kneeling, Vv ' endy Blair, Mary Sorrows, Ida Mertens, Ruth Roland. Standing are Madeline Roth, Bob Brubaker. and Bill Jenkins. Members of the percussion section are, left to right, Judie Blundell, John Spraglns, Tom Clark. Arch Pud- dington, Roger Gucltenheimer, Ken Bushnell, John Fedrlck, Jim Shaughnessy. and Margie Smith. (Not shown Is John Weaver.) 200 ■r JEAN RICHARDS VICKY STAPLETON 201 ORCHESTRA Officers of the Orchestra are, leff to right: Kathy Kelsey, President: Marie Flatgaard, First Vice-President: Jody Mashman. Second Vice-President: Carol Cage. Secretary: Wendy Blair. Librarian: and Pamela Baiter, Librarian. MR. WELDON V ENDLAND Conductor p r a L jlM I ' V K H lilcii 1 M nW v i i H T c -..z.r .;.;■ . ' . ' r.z ' .Ldes. seated: K ' ark Silverman. Carol Cage, f - ._ ._■- - _ , ;e Rudberg. Marianne Barcellona. Leroy Woodgate. Second row: Max Green, Fred Masinter, Jimmy Stanford. Karl Kleinsasser. Micael Charat. and Spencer Perskin. panists are Kathy Kleinsasser 202 Included in the cello section are, seated, left to right: Kathy Kelsey, Jo-Sandra Bershtein, Marie Flatgaard, Bill Jenkins. Standing, left to right: Jody Mashman, Bonnie Miller, and Sally Stanfield. Members of the brass section are, left to right: Bob Miller, Nancy Detweiler, John Henson. Richard Haddock, Rosemary Davis, and Roy Chaney. The percussion section is made up of John Spragens, John Fedrick, and Tom Clark. Tin; wuu.lwii.ij jL-clion of the orchestra Include , seated, loft to right: Bill Jenkins, Bob Brubaker, Wendy Blair, Gary Gross. Stand- ing, left to right: Robert Allen. Marge Green, Nona Rakentine, Nancy Evans, and Gene Vorhees. 203 CHORALE The Members of the Hillcrest High School Chorale Officers of the Chorale ore, first row: Ken Mansfield, President; Botchy Smith. Librarian- John Forster. Vice-President: Jimmy Marshall, Student Director; Robbie Todd, Secretary. Second row: Karen Acord. Accompanist; Richard Pigg, Tenor Rep.. Jane Weaver. Alto Rep. Not pictured are David Sutherland. Bass Rep., and Diane Decker, Soprano Represent- ative. MR. EARL GRAUER Director 204 The Hillcrest Folksingers participated in the program of the NHS Scholarship Ban- quet. The organization has enlivened many school activities with its wide repertoire of folk sonqs. r I I mmM The HIHcrest Chorale was honored with an Invitation to sing at the Dallas premiere of The Alamo. Gordon McLendon Introduced thenn to the audlence. The Chorale prepares another fine performance under the direction of Mr. Earl Gr among high school choruses is evident from its frequent singing engagements. „ji, ..iandin.j 205 GUYS and DOLLS A coy Miss Adelaide (Babs Smith) hints that Nathan Detroit (John Forster) nnight terminate their fourteen- year engagement with a trip to the altar. The Broadway gamblers find their home away from home in th Hot Box where they can view the famous tfot Box Girls in nightly revue. -Nicely J ' a-Soul miss : whislcey. 206 , JuiCf.bui to tnc group at the .en, complete with unheavenly dice The ideal SIty and Nathan, at last domesticated, unfortunately exist only in the romantic minds of Sarah and Miss AdeJaide. t £ ' Take back your mink! Take baclc your poils! is the musical o ea of Miss Adelaide. Aga ' nst 3 V-pical Ci-ban background two charming senoritas (Ann James and El ' en Kuhne) entertain with a torrid calypso. NIcely-Nicely registers disgust when he sees succumbed to love. As the Final curtain drops, it appears th-i ht their Guys. 207 NATIONAL Officers are, left to right: Erin Barger, President; Bot- chy Smith, Secretary: Ken Mansfield, Vice-President: Jane Weaver, Treasurer: and Leah Thronson, Historian. 208 Members of the National Thespian Sociuly THESPIANS Members of the National Thespian Society (.rt.onted The Curious Savage by John Patrick. 209 Members of the Thespians entertained the P-TA with varied dramatic readings, including St. Luke ' s Christmas story, A Christmas Choralogue, and A Visit From St. Nicholas. Members of the N.itionoi Ihcspifln Society. 210 Members of the National Thespian Society. ' This Is an absolute nnadhouse! cries Stuart Bumpas, voicing his attitude and that oi the other children, Lynda Mann and Dennl ' Barger, toward their mother. Mrs. Savage, played by Betty Novit. 211 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE WllihMl I ' M f WMMi Members of ! Forensic League are, first row, Judy Smith. Kay Gustafson, Dotty Glancy, Barbara Morris; second row, Pat riiittman, Betty Novit. Jane Weaver, Marilyn Mayer, Polly Richter, Abby Rothschild, Barbara Severson; third row, Charles Kuntz, Max Green, Howard Hertz, Robert Edelman, Eddie Bullman, John Bullion, David Gold- stein, John Guittard, Roger Hodkin; fourth row, Allen McMillen, James Halpin, Richard Leverenz, Harvey Weisblatt, Karl Kleinsasser, Evan Richardson, David Pinkus, and Faulder Colby. Mr. Pettigrew. NFL sponsor, Indicates the locales of some of the speech tournaments in which Hillcrest has participated. Hllicrest prepares for the speech tournament for which It was host. Allen McMIIIen and Ed- die Bullman present de- bate briefs to the debate class. Officers are, left to right: Jane Weaver, Historian: Betty Novit, Corresponding Secretary: Allen McMlllen. Treasurer: Abby Rothschild, President: Eddie Bullman, Vice-President: Barbara Severson, Recording Secretary: and Marilyn Mayer, Historian. 213 PANTHER SUZANNE BROWNE Editor SUSAN SAUNDERS and MERRY BOWEN Co-Club Managers - . MR. PAUL LEDBETTER Sponsor TOPPY TANNERY, SUSAN GROW, and FRAN FUQUA Senior Class Managers 214 STAFF ROBERT ADAIR and DAVID ELLIS Business Managers TRISH CARTER and POLLY RICHTER Activity Managers MR. JAMES TONN Co-Sponsor 215 PANTHER ANNE KLAR nd ERIN BARGER Co-Underclass Managers 216 Photography Staff, seated: Ronnie Kleiman and Cyril Kasmir. Standing: Bill Jenkins, Bobby Spafford, Jay Haberman, John Charles. (Not shown is Paul Sherr.) STAFF TRUDY DOWD Publicity Manage ADVERTISING and SUBSCRIPTION STAFF 217 HURRICANE FALL STAFF Page Editors are, seated: Leah Thronson. Assf. Sports Ed.: Linda Mitchell, Asst. Literary Ed.; Penny Harman, Asst. News Ed. Standing are DIanne Bennett. Feature Ed.; Barry Staub, Sports Ed.; Marie Flatgaard, Literary Ed.; Judy Darmer, News Ed. (Not shown is Carol Abrams. Asst. Feature Ed. Tne advertising o ' ' J r._j; -• ■- 3 staff ccnsisrs of Sharor 1 Advertising Manager; Nana Booth. .Arlene Stein, and Liz Nor t-r.jnk kniaht. Staff writers; Pam Michaels. Dallas Cor- respondent; Janle Kustermann, Exchange Editor. The members of the business staff are Mary Hill. Clrc. Mgr.; Susan Grow, Bus. Staff writers: Trish Carter, Club Editor; Betty Stekoll, Edi- Mgr.; Carole Henry Asst. Bus. Mgr. Standing are Betsy Bock, Photog. Mgr.; Trudy torlal Writer; Nancy Yontz, Special Staff Writer. Dowd. Copy Ed. and Bill Jenkins, Staff Photog. 218 HURRICANE SPRING STAFF Page Editors are. seated, left to right: Carol Avery, Asst. Feature Ed.: Carolyn McCall. Feature Ed,: Ann Wilmer, Copy Ed.: Toppy T.annery, New; Ed.: Lynette Mehl, Asst. News Ed. Standing, left to right: Cwpn Gr.-.pr As-.t Litpr.iry Ed ■ Molly Harper Literary Ed.: DeVere Carlson, Asst. Sports Ed and E-.bb, t nq Sprrt Ed SUE WAYNE, Editor Staff Writers are, seated: Karen Chapman, Dallas Correspondent; Joan Wise, College Correspondent. Standing, left to right: Carole Grubbs, Special Staff Writer: Anita Levin- son, Club Editor: Linda Wnght, Special Staff Writer- Sharon Wolfson, Exchange Editor: and Suzanne Mitchell, Editorial Writer. (Not pictured is Sarah Sack, Editorial Writer.] Advertising Salesmen are Annette Gravina Dot Tribble, and Cary Brown. The Ad.o.-:.,.:. . ' .- „.:..._:,_. ' • Staff Includes, left to right: Carole Tice, Assistant Advertising Manager: Pam Parker, Advertising Manager: Charlie Cocking, Advertising Salesman: Jane Bell, Assistant Circulation Manager: Karen Fine and Sally BoJton, Advertising Salesmen. Business staff members are, seated, Sue Hamilton, Assistant Busi- ness Manager: Myra Hall, Circulation Manager. Standing, left to right: Judy McAfee, Business Manager; Ronnie Klelman, Photog- raphy Editor; and Stan Orman, Assistant Photography Editor. JIO FALL QUILL AND SCROLL Fall officers of the Quill and Scroll Society are Marie Flatgaard, Secretary-Treasurer; Nancy Yontz, Vice- President; and Leah Thronson, President. M ililUKIJ llilllk 1 MIS jmmmmmMmwmm IF ' - ' ■ti ifft e who have earned membership in the honorary journalism society through their work on the HILLCREST HURRICANE are, left to right: Michaels, Trlsh Carter, Marie Flatgaard, Dlanne Bennett, Betty Stelcoll, Judy Darmer, Nana Booth, Linda Mitchell. Second row: Frank ht, Jane McNeill, Trudy Dowd, Leah Thronson, Mary Hill, betsy Boclt. Barry Staub. Not shown are Susan Grow, Carole Henry, Sharon away, Nancy Yontz, Carol Abrams, Elaine Martin, Penny Harman, Liz Norman, Arlene Stein, and Janie Kustermann. 220 SPRING QUILL AND SCROLL The spring initiates of the Quill and Scroll are, sitting, left to right, Sue Wayne, Ann Wilmer, Gwen Greer, Carolyn McCall, Carol Avery, Karen Chapnnan; standing, left to right, Toppy Tannery, Lynette Mehl, Molly Harper, Pam Parker, Carole Grubbs, DeVere Carlson, and Bobby King. .-■ . . ; MISS MONTIE SHULTZ The officers are Ann Wilmer, Secretary; Lynette Mehl, Vice-President; and Molly Harper, HURRICANE and Quill and Scroll sponsor President. 221 i VS ' i ifflOHf CAPTAIN THOMAS MORING P.M.S. T. for Hillcrest High School NATIONAL DEFENSE CADET CORPS Cadet Philip Baerrls and Tim Lahelma raise and lower the flag each day. The N.D.C.C. Sponsors are, Harriet Crissman, B Company: Beverly Finch, A Company: Sherr! Sommerville, C Company: Marilyn Mayer, Staff: Jill Wilson, Drill Team: Sail Galvanl. Rifle Team. 222 lU - i 8SSs S 2 A Charles Poole was one of the cadets who helped voters on The Color Gjard consists of Bill Matter, Mite Moore, Uennis Dufty, and Election Day Carter Coot.  ! •%. l - The Instructor S-at ' Dennis Topletz. n:Ists o- Cdt. Clint. Eddie B.llma, ' ,, Cl.drl.j; Prathcr, Mite Fenson, and 223 r 4 ' A. First row; Rick Stewart Charles Poole Jack Stubblefield Patrick Talty Howard Bock Robert Edelman David Pmliui— Gary Magid— Jen Wt Second row: James Archie Tim Lahelma Donald Calrl John Burnside Third row: Philip Baerris Raymond Schepps Robert Florsheim Duval Moss Jim Stalarow c o M P A N Y Copt. Moring demonstrates the set up of an infantry combat squad. 224 c o M P A N Y David Tobey undergoes inspection by Capt. Moring. fe 9 nRf f tf . ' ' ' If. i- CS  .- .- ■ ■ ' jNtv Rick Speed — Mike Charat — Lynn Burnslde First row: Second row; Cyril Kasmir Thomas Kahan Frank Wlllingham Sheldon Schwartz David Tobey ' ' ' y George Bill Watson Bruce Ashton Mike Kirk Bill Cannon Bruce Johnson ' ' an Hardy Bill Caudel Third row: Richard Bolding 225 Mllte Evans— Aller McMi ' en— Fai ider Colby— Mike Lawson First row: Jerry Maxwell Evan Richardson Eddie Hatch Jack Ballas Don Longfeliow Tom Jennings Second row: Bobby Bauer Bill Stewart Eddie Williams Leroy Woodgate John Hayes Marshall Bloom James Hooper Third row: Bowen Florsheim Bill Matter Leonard Tyler Mike Moore Dennis Duffy Bob Tribble Carter Cook C O M P A N Y C HiUcrest Cadet Gary George helped usher at the Texas-O. U. game in the Cotton Bowl. 226 D R I L L The leaders of the Drill Team are Cdt. Major ' Fenson, Cdt. Captain Magid, and Advisor Eddie Bullman. Ik I T E A M t U - ' Ms ' iid--tddi ' - Bu First row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: David Plnkjs Rick Stewart ■ 11 Paul Nagld Jerry Maxwell L. ■-■-::■,■ Rick Speed Frank Willlngham L,,. . ' ..,,,..,, Duval Moss Bob Florsheim Richard Boldlng David Tobey Carter Coolt Bruce Ashton Philip Barris 227 Ron nie Broob First row: Second row Eddie Bullman Mike Fensor Mike Evans Rick Melcer Rick Stewart Bill Stewart John Burnside Duval Moss The Drill Teana at an early morning practice. 228 n.., crest and Samuell NDCC Cadets received advanced military training at Camp Dallas last summer Cadets torm an no Thornton. Y ' -.- IJ.T .. ' Mr:. Dj-:? ' , a-d Mayor R. L. 229 NDCC BANQUET Mr. R. B. Hall spoke on the value of acquiring the leadership qualities that will last for life. 230 Harriet Crissman and Gail Galvani sang about the remin- iscences of a homesick soldier. Rover, ycLjr tjther .always wanted a dog! said Mike Evans and Marilyn Miyer to Eddie Bullnnan, as they satirized Ttiis Is Your Life. Nyna Ralston ' s hula melted the snow that lay outside on the ground. Pat Futerf is ' -, -accordion renditions added to the en- ioyment of the NDCC Banquet. 231 PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION WorKing Tov ard a closer relationsnip between the school and the home are the P-TA officers, left to right: Mr. Burns, Di- rector, Dept. of Activities: Mr. Sack, Treasurer; Mrs. Menefee, Delegate to Dallas City Council; Mr. and Mrs. Miller. President; Mrs. Barcellona, Director, Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. Mehl, Chairman, Class Counselors. Second row: Mrs. Glancy. Parliamentarian; Mrs. Baldwin. Chairman, Chorus; Mrs. Stabler, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Graeser, Chairman, Band; Mrs. Carlson. Director, Dept. of Organization; Mrs. Mehl, and Mrs. Burns. Not shown are Mr. Roaric, Vice-President; Mr. Sammons. Director, Dept. of Program Service; Mr. Johnson, Director, Dept. of Efficiency; Mr. Guess, Corresponding Secre- tary; Miss Cammack, Historian; and Mr. Hall, Delegate to Dallas City Council. Parents got the Inside story on their children ' s progress when they met the teachers at the first P-TA meeting. 232 I SPORTS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL TENNIS TRACK GOLF BASEBALL The 1960-61 Cheerleaders are Brad Bowles, Carol Tice, Bobby King, Dianne Bennet+, Ken Cochran, Diane Decker, Tocsam. Janet Shel- ton, Bruce Bowman, Lynette Mehl, and Steve Crow. 1960-61 CHEERLEADERS 9 CAROL TICE JANET SHELTON BRAD BOWLES 234 , DIANNE BENNET = s ■ BRUCE BOWMAN I JurgM W - DIANE DECKER fc T t Z ' LYNEnE MEHL 0;, i«l n FOOTBALL f , 1 i 1 :J , JOE SIMPSON 1a Head Coach EARL BEESLEY Bacl(field Coach ALVIN WITHROW Line Coacn m, D O Managers for the Panther team are: Bill Anderson, Hawkins Menefee. and J ' m Falconer. The Pantners kick c-- their I960 footbal 237 HILLCREST HIGH SCHOOL. DALLAS, TEXAS PANTHERS HAVE GOOD SEASON 13 SENIORS 10 JUNIORS LETTER The Panthers posted a suc- cessful season. Their record of five wins, three losses, and one tie shows that Hillcrest. though suffering a lack in number of returning lettermen, had a fine team and played hard. Coaches Simpson, Beesley, and Withrow took the team to a second place in the North Zone and in the first game upset the South Zone winner, Adamson. Each game was a team effor+ and a team victory, twenty-three men on the squad lettered, they Dick Agnlch Gary Bailey Roland Bandy John Blocker David Dusenberry Sumner Gatlin Jim Hearne Mike Moore Roger Olsen Ricky Parker Kenny Siege! Danny Sternberg Dan Tomlin Larry McCallum Rick Miller Jim Moody Jim Stabler Bill Ward Allen Crenshaw Tom Fry Bill Garner Geoffery Gibson Paul Hazelrig 238 f .O . m 26 73 87 1 ..V, r ' . .v i f .. A team players, first row, Gary Bailey, Jim Hearne, Dick Agnich, Ricky Parker. Mike Moore, Sumner Gatlin, Dave Dusenberry, second row, Paul Hazelrig, Ken Siegel, Danny Sternberg, Geoffery Gibson, Roger Olsen, Steve Lerer, Dan Tomlin, Jim Stabler, third row. Bob West, Mike Sorley, Ray Rains, Bill Garner, Roland Bandy, Rick Miller. Jim Moody, Tom Fry. Allen Crenshaw, fourth row, Bob Todd, Jim Greenstone, Tony Anderson, Carl Childs, Bill Ward, John Blocker, Roby Christy, Larry McCallum, fifth row. Bill Anderson. Coach Withrow, Coach Simpson, Coach Beesley. Jim Falconer, Hawkins Menefee. NGN DISTRICT RECORD HHS HHS.. HHS.. HHS.. HHS Adamson 6 Waco 6 H.P 25 Irving 13 S.O.C 34 DISTRICT RECORD HHS. HHS- HHS- HHS.. ..42 Bryan Adams .40 ,. 8 T.J .30 Woodrow 13 .. Samuell 27 Tri-captains for the Panther team are Dick Agnich, Ricky Parker and Mike Moore. lOOWN Biros. TD COjOUARTER Ad amson rvcorn A. W. H. ADAMSON HIGH SCHOOL. DALLAS, TEXAS Jim Stabler sprints around right end tor a long gain in the Adamson Game DICK AGNICH End SEASON OPENED WITH VICTORY, HIGHLY RATED LEOPARDS UPSET The Panthers drew a formi- dable opponent for their open- ing clash — the Adamson Leop- ards who were experienced and highly favored. On a warm fall evening Hill- crest struck quick and fast as David Dusenberry received the opening kickoff and galloped 90 yards for the score and the first touchdown of the game. The con- version try by Stabler was missed. The game was a toss-up be- tween the two teams as the statistics clearly show. The rest of the first half went back and forth with no other scoring. The Leopards fought back gamely in the second half. They took the kickoff and moved 61 yards In 14 plays to tie the game. Halfway in the fourth quarter Dusenberry came through again when he took a pass from Ricky Parker on the 15 and raced the rest of the way for the tally. There was a bad pass from cen- ter and the rushed kick was again missed. However, the Panthers had scored twice to the Leop- ards once, ending the game 12-6, Hillcrest. HHS ADAMSON 1 First Downs 12 12 Rushing Yardage 132 122 Passing Yardage 78 68 Punts 3-30 4-35 Penalties 3-25 3-35 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 HHS 6 6—12 ADAMSON 6 0- 6 239 WACO HIGH SCHOOL, WACO. TEXAS VICTORY MISSED BY INCHES PANTHERS HALTED FOR TIE The Panthers were forced to settle for a 6-6 tie with Univer- sity High School of Waco after a wild offensive battle of which the score showed relatively nothing. The Panthers came heart- breakingly close to winning the game, but lost their opportunity when Jim Stabler ' s extra point kick bounced under the cross bar into the end zone. A Waco fumble in the fourth quarter gave the Panthers their opportunity to score, when Mike Moore recovered on the Waco 22 yard line. Two plays later, Roger Olsen carried seven yards to the one yard line, and Jim Stabler carried over for the final score for the night. University High scored their only six points of the night when midway through the first quarter Robert Reid, their swift half- back, broke loose for a 78 yard run. Dick Agnlch made a valiant attempt to tackle Reld at the Hillcrest 25, but Reid escaped his grasp and dashed into the end zone for the touchdown. Waco ' s extra point try was blocked by Mike Moore, the alert tackle of the Panthers. When the final whistle blew, the favored Panthers were tied by Waco University High 6-6. HHS WACO First Downs 10 e Rushing Yardage 187 202 Passing Yardage 38 21 Punfs 5-37 1-32.5 Penalties 4-30 1-5 SCORE BY PERIODS HHS 6—6 WACO 6 0-6 240 ROGER OLSEN Fu! back DAVE DUSENBERRY Halfbact Dave Dusenberry stiffarms his way through the Waco racklers SITDRSSH. HOME gl )DWN liYDBTOCOlOUARTEl □E3 HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL. DALLAS. TEXAS JIM STABLER Halfback ROLAND BANDY Guard Ricky Parlter keeps and carries through the line JOHN BLOCKER Guard GARY BAILEY Halfback PANTHERS SCARE SCOTS COSTLY FUMBLE LOSES GAME The Panthers, in wet weather, almost pulled this game out over the Scots. The Scots got off to a fast start, but the Panthers led at halftime 15-14. It was a tough fought game and the Scots depended mainly on their quarterback Danny Thomas, while the whole Hill- crest team was in for our side. Roger Olsen was the top ground gainer with 77 yards in 15 car- ries. The Scots scored the first two touchdowns of the game but the second quarter belonged entirely to Hillcrest as they tallied up 15 points to lead at halftime. In the third quarter, Gary Bailey took a Scot fumble and raced for a touchdown. The next time Hillcrest had the ball, Par- ker carried from the two. It was a last minute fumble that set the Scots up for the winning touchdown. Highland Park was rated num- ber four In the state and the underdog Hillcrest nearly upset them. It was an exciting game not to be forgotten. HHS HP First D,jwn ' . 13 18 Rushing 136 122 Passing Punfs 20 143 5-37.6 3-24 Pen,,lt;es 9-95 3-35 SCORE BY PERIODS HHS r 15 4 0-21 HP 8 1 2—26 241 TIGER RAG ' ISIfDPSiSI HOME I .DOWN llfYDSTDCDjOUART jB jiL IRVING HIGH SCHOOL. IRV ING, TEXAS LAST MINUTE RALLY GIVES PANTHERS VICTORY Hillcrest ruined a near Irving victory in the last twenty-six sec- onds when Tom Fry caught a pass in the end zone. Irving led twice in the game, 7-0 and 13-12. They drove 38 yards on the ground to score in the first quarter. The Pan- thers closed the gap to 7-6 on a ground charge of 52 yards that progressed with the line punches of Roger Olsen and Jim Stabler, who scored from the two. Stabler, the game ' s top gain- er with 74 yards, got most of it two minutes later on a 49- yard scamper which fell three yards short of a touchdown. Stabler got the needed three yards for the touchdown on the next play and Hillcrest led 12-7. Irving took the kickoff and moved 73 yards against a run- ning clock to make the Tiger touchdown which put the Tigers in front 13-12. Ricky Parker ' s only pass com- pletion of the night was his 15- yard pass to Tom Fry for the last score that clinched the game. It was a frantic finish ending with Olsen bouncing over for the two extra points. HHS IRVING 1 First Dc wns 15 13 Rushing Yardage 233 142 Passing Yardage 20 105 Punts 4-32 4-31 Penaltlc 4-40 4-50 SCORE BY ERIODS HHS 12 7-20 IRVING 7 6 0—13 242 Gary Baiiey rips through left guard for a long gain SUMNER GATLIN End RICK MILLER Center I I i I vTsMORStf HI - ' ) IJDOWNlJliiYQSTDCO ' O ' JJ- BEAR TRACKS SOUTH OAK CLIFF HIGH SCHOOL, DALLAS, TEXAS GEOFFREY GIBSON TacHe ALLEN CRENSHAW Guard HIGHLY RATED BEARS ROLL OVER HHS Lightning fast South Gal Cliff pranced by the Panthers with a score of 34-0 at Frank- lin Field. The Golden Bears were highly favored and ranked eleventh in the state, but South Oak Cliff found the going rough while Hillcrest made a battle of it all the way. Hillcrest, out-manned and out- weighed, fought gamely and hard, but the Golden Bears got all the points. The Bears scored the first time they got the ball on a 2- yard pass. Hillcrest did have some flashy backs. Roger Olsen who gained 80 yards in 20 carries showed SOC the Panthers could be fierce. Jim Stabler pushed up 73 yards before he in the third period. The Bears put a Hillcresfs fire with touchdown run. Thi: minute in the half. The third period brought two more touchdowns for the Bears and raised the score to 27-0. In the fourth period South Oak Cliff made one more touchdown. The hard charging bear line made it tough for the Panther team all night, stopping drive after drive. Only once in the last minutes of the game did Hillcrest get inside the Bears 20. Hillcrest, tougher on defense than the score showed, was led by Jim Moody, Allen Crenshaw, Roland Bandy and John Blocker. injured a 77 yard left one HHS SOC First Downs 16 17 Rushing Yardage 191 218 Passing Yardage 56 133 Punts ■t 34 1-33 P ' no:tles 2-20 ■1 50 SCORE BY PERIODS HHS ( 0— SOC 7 7 1? 7 34 243 Cougar Chronicle BRYAN ADAMS HIGH SCHOOL, DALLAS, TEXAS isirORS ! HOME fl rOOWN llYaSTOCOlDUARTtR Jli@lll- HIGH SCORING CONTEST GIVES HHS FIRST DISTRICT WIN The most unsual contest of the season was the Bryan Adams game. Hiilcrest scored 28 points in the ffrst half, and led the Cougars 28-0. Coach Simpson was talcing it easy in the fourtn quarter when things began hap- pening. The Panther team on the field consisted entirely of re- serves, but when the Cougars started to score. Coach Simp- son had- to call on his heavies- task force to score one more touchdown, and then to hold off the fiery charges of Bryar Adams. David Dusenbery led the- Hill- crest attack with 16 points. Ricky Parker posted 12 points, Roger Olsen 8, and Jim Stabler 6. As the game came to the final minutes, it was the sure fingers of Allen Crenshaw that sealed the victory for Hiilcrest. He fought off a swarm of Bryan Adams attackers to cover an on- slde kick following the final touchdown. Five plays later, with Hiilcrest still in possession, the game was all over. Hiilcrest 42 Bryan Adams 40. This was Hlllcrest ' s first dis- trict game. The crowd was hap- py, the boys happier. HHS ADAMS 21 292 JStl ng Varaage 296 -assir g Yardage 83 83 -jnts 3-38 1-20 :es 5-321 2 2-20 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 HHS 8 20 b 8- 2 BA T 8 32- 0 244 BILL GARNER End PAUL HAZELRIS Quarterback DANNY STERNBERG Dusenberry is brought down after an end sweep. ISITORSli HOME i| 1yD5 to COiOUARTtf smsssa w ' - ' -i ! i - THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL, DALLAS. TEXAS Dave Dusenberry reaches high for a pass in the Jeffer son game DAN TOMLIN Center HHS DEFENSE VS. TJ DEFENSE RESULT— PANTHER VICTORY It was a defensive battle all the way at Franklin Field when Hillcrest met Thomas Jeffer- son. After having the highest scor- ing game the school has ever had the previous week, the Pan- thers settled down to the lowest scoring game this year. The TJ Rebels had to fight off continued Panther thrusts and only a break in their pass defense in the final minutes of the first half cost them a touchdown. Quarterback Ricky Parker passed to Jim Stabler for the touchdown with just 20 seconds left in the .half. Parker ran for the 2 points and at the end of the half the crest. Hillcrest I the score pass taking core was 8-0 Hill- oved 70 yards for :th the touchdown care of the last ght. The Panthers got two big plays to keep the drive going. The first was a 17 yard pass from Parker to Dick Agnich to put the ball on the Jefferson 39. With fourth and 12 from the 21, Parker got off his pass as he was being knocked to the ground. Dave Dusenberry caught it at the eight for the first down. Then came down. Stabler was the carrier, he carried I 12 yards. the touch- leading ball 15 times for HHS TJ First Downs 19 55 Rustling Yardage 267 75 P.i:f,inq Yardage 70 64 Punts 1.33 6-36 P n,ilti s A-AO 4.50 SCORE BY PERIODS HHS fl 0-8 TJ 0- 245 THE QIooDBOtti dhLSOB Hegis WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL, DALLAS. TEXAS HOME [aPOWN liVOSTDCOlOUARTtRI VICTORY OVER WOODROW MAKES FOR HAPPY HOMECOMING It was a victorious homecom- ing for the Panthers as they trounced the Woodrow Wild- cats for their third district win Friday night. The Panthers got off to a slow start as Woodrow ' s quar- terback, Mike Dossett, pitched a pass to end Bob Goodrich for the first score of the game. Then the Panthers warmed up. Ricky Parker, keeping the team on the move, took them to the 2 yard line where Roger Gisen dived over for the score. The extra point attempt failed. The second Panther score came with 46 seconds left in the half. After recovering a Wildcat fumble, Hillcrest moved 72 yards and Olsen went over for the score. The extra point play was a pass from Parker to Dusenberry and at the half the Panthers led 13-7. Coming back strong in the second half, HHS played hard and well. Jim Stabler broke loose for a 40-yard run and more score for the Panthers ' side of the board. The final Hill- crest touchdown came after Lar- ry McCallum blocked and recov- ered a kick with Stabler carry- ing it over six plays later. Wood- row scored once again later in the fourth period, but the score ended: 30-13. HHS WW First Downs 18 15 Rustling Yardage 228 175 Passing Yardage 93 87 Punt! 3-33.3 2-22 Penalties 3-35 4-51 SCORE BY PERIODS HHS C 14 8 8-30 WW 7 6-13 246 MIKE SORLEY Guard KEN SIEGEL rialfbacl TONY ANDERSON Tackle A pass intended for Dave Dusenberry is broken up. TheSamuell Sentinel W. W. SAMUELL HIGH SCHOOL, DALLAS, TEXAS SPARTANS SPILL PANTHERS HILLCREST 2ND IN ZONE The Samuell Spartans tore through a fired up Panther team in the finals for the north zone championship. The Spartans were rated number two in the state and were highly favored to win. Samuell just couldn ' t be stopped as they whizzed by 27-0. HHillcrest never shined as they stayed around the midfleld stripe most of the night, never really threatening to score. In the second quarter the Spartans recovered two Hlllcrest fumbles and took them all the way for the touchdowns. In the final period, another Hlllcrest fumble opened the door to more Samuell scoring. Less than three minutes later Samuell was in the end zone again. Hlllcrest had its greatest showing in the third quarter. The Panthers picked up 44 of tneir 91 yards for the night dur- ing that period and reached Samuell ' s 19 yard line before yielding on downs. Samuell turned in their final touchdown with 40 seconds left in the game. This game gave Samuell the North Zone Championship and Hlllcrest took second. Thus ended the Hlllcrest foot- ball season with a respectable S-3-1 record. HHS SAMUELL 1 F st Downs 6 17 Pushing 91 228 r. ' ' a 26 32 638 3-37 : , , - ,3 ' - ■ r. r 2-20 6-50 SCORE BY PERIODS 1 HHS a— SAMUEL B 13 6-27 r IKI I i 5 1 y. 4 l!9Pi!n B S RAY RAINS Halfback Gary Bailey LnoclkS down a Sa STEVE LERER Halfback 247 . 1? fXf 7? ' % . t AD- 4 V?ti ' ■■• Syi -: i- ' .JP. ' H! B team players, first row, Mike Weisenbaker, Buck Ritts, Rill Raef. Charles Girard, Mike Ringley, Tom Wright: second row, Benny Mc- Cutchin, Randy Jacob s, Steve Smith, Bud Caraway, Jim Williams, Butch Wheeler, Roby Christy, Mac Macandrew, Thurman Blackburn, Don Smith: third row, Coach Cayce, Bob Kohler, Mike Stubblefield, Jim Parker, Ronald Higgins, Earl Newman, Dennis Balsam, Buddy Sla- ton, Hoe Weir, John Swift, Coach Shelton: fourth row, Jim Muggins. Dean Damon. Kim Martin, Pat Talty, Gary Place. Bobby Todd. Benny Smith. B TEAM Coaches Stoney Cayce and Wendell Shelton run up the 248 SEASON RECORD HHS 20 Adamson HHS Richardson 34 HHS 6 Sunset 18 HHS see 6 HHS Bryan Adams 6 HHS 6 TJ HHS 1 8 Woodrow HHS 14 Samuell 12 BUD CARAWAY Halfback JIM WILLIAMS Fullback MAC McANDREW Halfback TOM WRIGHT BUTCH WHEELER Quarterback CHARLES GIRRARD Center MIKE WEISENBAKER End ROBY CHRISTIE Tackle 249 BASKETBALL 250 The Varsity Basketball Team, left to right, Coach Wayne Pierce, Jimmy Clark. Johnny Bell, Charles Zelazny, Ronnie Hames, Jeff Mundy, Dick Agnich, Herschel Wilonsky, Bill Morrison, Andy Smith Denny Holman, Kim Martin, Marshall Edwards, Jeff Foster, and Manager Jimmy Wallace. 1961 PANTHER SQUAD NON-DISTRICT SCHEDULE HHS 44 — Garland 42 HHS 40 — Sunset 46 HHS 59— SOC 50 HHS 53_Kimball 44 HHS 70— Abilene 56 HHS 47 — Abilene 57 HHS 77 — Irving 63 HHS 71 — Irving 58 HHS 49— Kimball 43 HHS 55 — Garland 52 HHS 55— HP 52 HHS 46 — Sunset 58 HHS 63 — Sherman 80 DISTRICT SCHEDULE HHS 42— Samuell 63 HHS 54— N. Dallas 44 HHS 61— Jefferson 54 HHS 74— Woodrow 56 HHS 71— Bryan Adams 56 HHS 43— Samuell 52 HHS 64— N. Dallas 48 HHS 43— Jefferson 53 HHS 92— Woodrow 57 COACH WAYNE PIERCE 251 ' c: TV 1 ■nr Clark leads the way down the court and puts the ball in for two points in the first District game. HILLCREST 42— SAMUELL 63 January 3, 1961. The Panthers en- tered Into District play and dropped their first game to W. W. Samuell High School 63 to 42. The Spartans came out in a new zone defense that stymied the Panthers who had beaten Samuell in a man to man game the week before. The new defense held Hillcrest all around and allowed them only four points in one quarter. Jimmy Clark, hit- ting from the outside, was the leading scorer with a total of 22 points. 252 JIMMY CUARK, Captaii Guard 3 Year letterman All-City, ' 61 Morrison sets up two more points for the Panthers BILL MORRISON Center 4 year letterman HILLCREST 54— NORTH DALLAS 44 January 7, 1961. Hillcrest was a heavy favorite in this game with the North Dallas Bulldogs, but got off to a slow start. The Panthers were 7 points behind when the half rolled around. Hillcrest made up the deficit and went on ahead of the Bulldogs in a hard fought contest 53-44. Jeff Mundy picked up I 5 points and did most of the rebounding work in the game. Marshall Edwards also pulled into double figures with 12 points. Up, over, and in. 253 HILLCREST 61— THOMAS JEFFERSON 54 January II, 1961. The Panthers battled through to win a tough game over the Thomas Jefferson Rebels 61 to 54, the team that had beaten them in the semi-final round of the Dr. Pepper Tournament. The Rebels took an early lead and at times in the first half led by as much as 8 points, hiillcrest game- ly fou ght back and took a 27 to 25 halftime lead. Jimmy Clark and Bill Morrison shared scoring honors with 17 points each. Marshall Edwards scored 13 points. Coach Wayne Pierce said it was one of the best played games of the season HILLCREST 74— WOODROW WILSON 56 January 13, 1961. This game with the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats was a rough and tumble affair as four men fouled out of the game, hiillcrest led the entire game, but at one time in the first half were ahead by only 3—20-17. hlowever Hillcrest pulled it away and went on to win 74 to 56. Jimmy Clark hit 15 of 18 free throws and scored 27 points. Bill Mor- rison scored 14 and Johnny Bell scored 13. JOHNNY BELL Guard I year letterman Johnny Bell shoots a free throw shot while both teams await a rebound. 254 ■■i i lL XT m ' f ml Mundy goes up for a rebound In the TJ game HILLCREST 71— BRYAN ADAMS 56 DICK AGNICH Center I year letterman January 16, I 961 . Hillcrest disposed of Bryan Adams In high scoring fashion, 71-56. The Panther net- ters scored 22 points in each of the first two quarters, as the game turned into a scoring contest. Three squadmen turned in double figure scores with Jimmy Clark scoring 21, Bill Morrison 18, and Jeff Mundy 13, as the Panthers hit over 50% of their shots from the floor. rk game. JEFF MUNDY Forward I year letterman 255 The Panthers huddle for a prayer before an important game. HILLCREST 43— SAMUELL 52 January 18, 196 I . Samuell practically clinched the North Zone title as they put down hiillcrest 52-43. Hillcrest grabbed an early lead and held it 5-4 midpoint in the first quarter. Then the Spartans took over. They had a 13 point lead moments before the half and a 14 point lead with three minutes left in the game. This put Hill- crest in second place in the zone. Clark paced the Panth- ers with I 2 points. RONNIE HAMES Forward 2 year letterman 256 CHARLES ZELAZNY Guard 2 year letterman Jimmy Clark puts in another two points for Hillcrest. ds and Mundy fight for the ball in the TJ game. MARSHALL EDWARDS Guard I year letterman HILLCREST 64— NORTH DALLAS 48 January 26. I 96 I . Hillcrest never trailed in this game against the North Dallas Bulldogs. The Panthers went out in front by five befo.e North Dallas got their first point. Hillcrest bounced betv een a 7 and 9 point lead during the first period and held a 28 to 19 cushion at the half. Jimmy Clark showed the crowd some fancy ball handling and scored 19 points with Jeff Mundy scoring 2 I points. HILLCREST 43— THOMAS JEFFERSON 53 January 31, 1961. The Panthers took an early lead in the game, 3-1, but Jefferson ' s all around shooting pulled the game for them 53 to 43. The Rebels led by a large margin most of the game, but Hillcrest pulled it within 4 points and then ran into some bad luck with none of their shots penetrating the hoop. Jimmy Clark scored 14 points and Bill Morrison ended with I I points. JEFF FOSTER Guard 257 HILLCREST 92— WOODROW WILSON 57 February 2, 1961. The Panthers beat the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats in record style 92 to 57. Hillcrest owned the game once they got started early in the first quarter. Hitting 57% of their shots, the Panthers had a 32 point second quarter and a 28 point fourth quarter to put the game well out of reach of the Wild- cats. Jimmy Clark led the games pointmakers with 24 points. Johnny Bell scored I I points and Marshall Ed- wards scored I 7. HERSCHEL WILONSKY Center ANDY SMITH Center Bill Morrison has his shot blocked in the Samuell game. 258 DENNY HOLMAN Forward KIM MARTIN Forward HILLCREST 56— BRYAN ADAMS 5! February 3, 1961. The Panthers ended up the 1960- 61 basketball season with a win over Bryan Adams 56 to 5 I . The Hillcrest roundballers were down as many as 12 points in the first half and at the half way mark they were behind 28 to 23. The Panthers battled back in the 2nd half to win. Jimmy Clark scored 16 points and Jeff Mundy scored 12. JIMMY WALLACE Manager 1 year leHerman Coach Pierce gives the starting team a pep talk during a time-out in the Samuell game. 259 w, B team members from left to right are, bottom: Bill Haire, Rick Proctor, Keith Tucker, Steve Welsenbaker, Jim Davis, second row: Bruce Kimmell, manager, Barney Fitrpatrlck, Charles Grable, Buck Ritts, Russell Kibbe Larry Ellis, and Coach Wendell Shelton. B TEAM BASKETBALL DISTRICT RECORD ■ HHS 44 Woodrow Wilson 39 fHI HHS 47 Adamson 29 ll a HHS 48 Sunset 34 H-3 HHS 51 North Dallas 24 HHS 41 Kimball 32 HHS 39 Bryan Adams .. 27 HHS 62 Samuell 40 HHS 40 Jefferson 42 HHS 54 SOC 47 HHS 29 Crozier Tech . . 22 COACH WENDELL SHELTON MANAGER BRUCE KIMMELL 260 JIM DAVIS Guard BUCK Rins Center KEITH TUCKER Guard BILL HAIRE Forward CHARLES GRABLE Center RUSSELL KIBBE Forward BARNEY FITZPATRICK Center m M M E m ■- m .jE STEVE WEISENBAKER RICK PROCTOR Guard The 1961 Panther Tennis Team; sitting, left to right, Joan Gaynor, Harriet Miers, Pam Tennpleton, Sue Phillips, Barbara Mashman, Lynn Haines, Jayre Mann, and Marilyn Bane; standing: Coach George Neal, Mark Davenport, Mike Royer. Bruce Bowman, Carter Scott, and Billy Lyday. 961 TENNIS The Hillcresf Tennis Team easily gained the city crown this year after winning their district for the last three years and placing second in the city last year. The netters, carry- ing five returning lettermen, slammed their way to the city title with Lynn hlaines and Mike Royer playing singles and Jayne Mann and Barbara Mashman and Bruce Bowman and Carter Scot playing doubles. Lynn hlaines is ranked the number one girl player in the state of Texas and ranks high nationally; she is a main contender for the state title this year. COACH GEORGE NEAL 262 LYNN HAINES 3 Year Letterman Girls ' Singles MIKE ROYER 3 Year Lettermai Boys ' Singles BARBARA MASHMAN 2 Year Letterman Girls ' Doubles JAYNE MANN 2 Year Letterman 263 V -T -ltH-U CARTER scon I Year Letterman Boys ' Doubles m BRUCE BOWMAN 2 Year Letterman The 1961 Tennis Lettermen are. left fo right, kneeling: Jayne Mann, Lynn Haines, Barbara Mashman: standing: Mike Royer and Bruce Barbara and Jayne team up against South Oak Cliff In an important match. 264 ■ !■ •-. M •- w % a ••v .C ■ ' •■.■. !• •• •• r: -:•■• .■. ) M If I ' qqin- i;: ' -3-, -.:.- P jh-ijr, J J.- S . ' --. D rn: Eargsr, ktn C.chra:;. Steve Fi ,e:hie ' :,;t. B;,, Sarnur. J nn Gelbtly. Mike Geddie; second row, Joe Hoot, Ted Gaertner, Joe Wier, Al Bell. Jimmy Clark, David Sutherland, Ronnie Brooke, Robert Melton, Roger Olsen, Burk Thoman, Spencer Perskin; third row, Coach Wlthrow. Harold Poole, Terry Porter, Ray Rains, Bob Whitesides, Tom Wllmer, Tom Fry, Johnny Davis, Dan Tomlln, Ricky Parker, Melvin Riley, Jim Fichtenbaum, Marshall Edwards, Bill Haire, manager Bill Anderson. 961 TRACK Last year the Panther Track Team placed third in the north zone and fifth in the city. The 440 sprint relay team composed of Robert Elfont, Bobby Adkins, Chuck Beale, and Jim McKee set a new city record. Also placing in the city meet were Bob Whitesides and Melvin Riley in the mile relay and Jeff Mundy in the broad jump. The 1961 team is well rounded and should do well in both relays, the high jump, the broad jump and the low hurdles. Two school records were broken early in the practice season by Bill Garner and Marshall Edwards. Garner high jumped six feet and Edwards ran the low hurdles in 20.7 seconds. The three returning lettermen from I960 are Melvin Riley, Bob Whitesides and Jeff Mundy. COACH ALVIN V ITHROV 265 riiJC: ■. . ' .■- J v Marshall Edwards and Ray Rains leap the hurdles. Robert Melton takes a long leap to qualify for the broad jump. Mile Relay: John Grey, Ken Cochran, Melvin Riley. Al Bell, Ray Ra and Bob Whitesides. Hurdles: Bnl Haire and Joe Hoot. ' .■io :pf S.. . R L ' t Melto , R.j:; O.cr jrj ( l 267 P n a Mners: Steve Fruechtenicht, Charles Grimland, Dennis Barger Wendell Oliver. Jim Fichtenbaum, and Karl RIghter. Jumpers J,mmy Clark. Bill Garner, and Tom Wilmer tate a look at how far they have to go to clear seven feet. ipfn ' Mtr.: Mo,v,n R.ley. Gary Freed. Joe Weir. John Geilatiy. John Swift, Roger Olsen, Mart Hlgginbotham and Robert Melton. Discus: Dan Tomlin and Spencer Perskin. 268 Jimmy Clark huris through the air for his broad jump. 3: Ted Ge--er Har: d Pc: e, E,:i-? Tr ; RicVy Parker takes his run, plants the pole, is up, and dears the bar for a good jump. 269 Mernotrs i tne 1761 Panther GoK Team, left to right, kneeling, Wade HeUtrom, Phil Hassinger, Eucky Buckley, Dan Hart; standing. Bob Stuart, Warner Strang, Randy Scott, Colin Campbell, and Rick Procter. ' ; ii.H.,„„, 1961 GOLF COACH EARL GRAUER DAVID PENDLETON 270 WADE HELSTROM BOB STUART RICH PROCTER 271 i :r Stf - BASEBALL 272 •_ Toi .a.:, , L,3:..-udii Teami left to right, uuitu.t, row, Buck Ritts, Kim Martin, Rodney Haire, Jim Stabler, Mac McAndrew; second row, Hugh StrlcHand, Gary Bailey, Jimmy Moody, Jimmy Clark, Johnny Bell, Rick Miller and Denny Holman; third row, Coach Beesley, Hawkins Menefee, Chippy Fontenot, Jim Hearne, Stan Wetsel, Sandy Dean, Bud Caraway, and Mike Maberry. BASEBALL 1961 Last year Hlllcrest won the city title and went on to lose to Paschal of Fort Worth in by-district play. The Panthers had defeated Paschal twice in pre- season play, but could not pull It out in the finals. The team boasted eight men making at least honor- able mention on the all-city team and gave the 1961 squad four returning lettermen; Jimmy Clark, Stan Wetsel, Jim Hearne, and Johnny Bell. The 1961 team Is a new group with five sophomores. The major problem will be inexperience but all the boys have good ability and the team should be strong once it gets Into the season. COACH EARL BEESLEY 273 MAC McANDREW center field BUD CARAWAY 3rd base KIM MARTIN left field 274 Ji- JOHNNY BELL 1st base, pitcher JIMMY CLARK catcher 275 HUGH STRICKLAND JIM MOODY 3rd base SANDY DEAN I960 GAMES RICHARD WHITE outfle der HHS 3 HNS 7 HHS 3 HHS 2 Bryan Adams I Jefferson 2 North Dallas 4 Wood row I 1 Samuell 10 2 Bryan Adanns 6 2 Jefferson I 5 Woodrow 4 Samuell 3 6 North Dallas 5 CITY PLAYOFFS HHS 3 HHS 3 sec see 1961 SCHEDULE HHS Them North Dallas Woodrow Wilson Samuell Bryan Aadms Thomas Jefferson Samuell Bryan Adams Thomas Jefferson North Dallas Woodrow Wilson JIM STABLER 1st base 276 DENNY HOLMAN outfielder RODNEY HAIRE catcher The four returning lettermen for the 1961 season are: Jimmy Clark, Johnny Bell, Stanley Wetsel, and Jim Hearne. Managers for the Panther baseball team are Hawkins Menefee and Mike Maberry. 277 1 X ' . Members of the B baseball team ,■ -.itting, loft to right. ' ■ ■ -mber, Neil Small, Dennis Balsam, Bob Kohler, Randy Jacobs, Jim McCrone. and Jim Parker; kneeling, Richard Smiiey, Biil Leeman, Barry Kalmin, Roger Adell, Gene Fruetenicht, Neil Sleeper, and Ned Kliewer; standing. Coach Cayce, Artie Wilkowsky, Ricky Cooper, Steve Smith, Pat Talty, Murray Colton, Carroll Plunk, Tom Thompson and manager Jim ' Falconer. 1961 B BASEBALL COACH STONEY CAYCE 278 MURRAY COLTON STEVE SMITH 279 BOYS ' INTRAMURALS :-- 5 l-cotDah Wnrier,: bottom row. left to right, Herb hughe;, Wen Merre.v. |-(,jril nl:i ■t Jam-.,, Kmg I cm K : .-, e B ' ane Thacke top row, James Hildreth, Ken Jones, Ricky Cooper, Allan Berg, Bill Flashnick, David Knighton. Steve Lambert, Tom Wllmer. Boy ' s Basketball Winners: bottom row, left to right, Fronk Bergman. Buster Glazer, Danny Sternberg, Richard Stern. Charles Kunt?: standing, D ck Fine. Jim Hearne, Mike Moore, Roland Bandy, Rene Koppell. Freddy Bennett. 280 GIRLS ' INTRAMURALS The volleyball intramural winners are, left to right, kneeling: Sherry Cc Tper Jaynp Mann, Janice Meer standing, Leah Rayblatt, Jill Kahn, Lynn Haines, Mary Jane Sneed, and Lucy Abernathy. The basketball intramur-j! v Innc-rs are: bottom row, left to right, Pauline Finberg. Marie Flatgaard; second row, Jcjnnr,. Poiiun. Linda Wise, Marcie Miller; third row, Carolyn Schuft, Diane Ragiond Betty Teeling. Gala Br hard. Suzanne Galloway. 281 BOYS ' GYM Table Tennis was a popular sport for those boys who were unable to suit up tor gym. Coach Bi !y Barnes, the rnan who revised the boys ' gym. 282 GIRLS ' GYM During the winter months the girls ' gym classes partici- pated in volleyball. sfore each gym period the girls go through a series of exercises. Indoor baseball Is the favorite gym sport of many of the girls. Mrs. Irma Linger, teacher of the girls ' gym classes. 283 MISCELLANEOUS Members of the Dallas High School champion weightlifting team are left to right: Sid Henry (instruc- tor and president of the North Texas Weightlifting Association), Mike Moore, Gary Bailey. Dick Fine. Mike Puddington, Bill Willinghann, and Roland ' Bandy. Not pictured are Bobby King, Bill Ward, and Rick Miller. Mike Puddington during a winning lift. Mike received the award for the „ . n-ii ■ l- i- j- • r j- i d _ best lifter of the meet = V, ' ' , ' km-d.vmg gear emerges from a d,ve at Possum Kingdonn Lake. 284 ADVERTISING INDEX ■ ' ' y- -. . ' ' l i ' o, ADVERTISING FOR THOSE LITTLE PROBLEMS 11 THAT CROP UP FROM TIME TO TIME... TRY I N S U R A N 1? YOUR m,Lp,„i,nr Sure you ' re insured! You ' ve got liability coverage on your car and you ' ve got fire insurance on your home. But, what about those many unforeseen small problems that seem to crop up several times a year? 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RED RAWLEY 703 Preston Forest Village EM 3-1571 ANDERSON ' S BAKERY 207 Preston Royal Center EM 8-2681 EARL CLARK ' S CONOCO 10720 Preston EM 8-4369 295 © .0) |j ELECTRIFYING PEOPLE Beauty Most Likely to Be in Your huture YfiUHfi Mndcnis I, ICC fSctfcr h ' Icct ricdil t DALLAS PO ER LIGHT COMPANY 19b SUNSHINE FLOWERS Complete Floral Service ATRELL HARDIN JAY HARDIN 3017 Monticello LA 6-6637 SAM WING COMPANY 5035 Willis TA 1-5145 ROGER ' S ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 5301 North Central Expressway LA 1-3117 John F- ■• . ,- ' ! .. -._.t Smith RAYMOND TRUELOVE GULF 6350 E. Mockingbird. TA 6-2443 MATHIS CLEANERS 3026 Knox LA 1-0357 HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY 3229 Knox LA 1-2126 297 MEYERS ROSSER PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIES ' Over 2,500,000 Prescriptions Filled With Confidence ' 171! Pacific Rl 7-8784 2629 Oak Lawn LA 6-8383 3707 Gaston TA 3-2112 HIGHLAND FURNITURE 8201 Preston EM 1-2888 MMMMMM! These artificial flowers smell devlne!! exclaims Lyne+fe Mehl. Compliments of WOLFSON OIL CO Davis Building Rl 1-618! 298 TRICE FLOOR COVERINGS, INC. 4408 Lovers Lane EM 1-6683 in Miracle Mile Shopping Center FELIX PARKER ' S ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING 5216 East Mockingbird LA 1-4794 The Most in Dry Cleaning ' DALLAS TITLE COMPANY Representing the Oldest Title Insurance Company in Texas DALLAS TITLE AND GUARANTY COMPANY Rl 2-8121 1301 Main Street DALLAS, TEXAS David Peters and Charlie Cocking D. O. SKEEN ACE TELEVISION SERVICE 3040 Mockingbird EM 3-4131 Dedicated to Service 299 John Forster. Suzanne Browne, Jane Kelly, and Larry Honea. DUDY ' S DELICATESSEN-RESTAURANT CATERING SERVICE 8414 Preston Road EM 8-7100 300 RICHARDSON JEWELERS 9 Richardson Village RICHARDSON, TEXAS COKER ELECTRIC SERVICE 3412 Rosedale EM 3-4291 HARRY ' S HARDWARE 214 Pres+on Forest Village EM 8-1449 Although if may not be the official season, Susan Saunders and Gary! Nelson take aim at Barry Staub. GREENVILLE AVE. STATE BANK 1827 Greenville TA 4-0141 KEyNOWS For Hand Knitting - Featured ' iGE m ft A, The ' ( f t ' W t Shop 6029 BERKSHIRE UANE Expert Instrucnons - Uesigning By Ruby Holland Shortening knit and crocheted dresses, skirts FREE. EXPLRT INSTttUCTI ' NS rTH CURCHAbti Of MATI BtGlNN[JtS (_1X ' JMLU IT ' S FUN TO KNIT U DOIOIHY HUNS ' m Knit ' Wit Shop fffTW ' HILLCREST CLEANERS 701! Hillcrest EM 3-294! 301 EARL REED — Owner LOBELLO ' S REED PAINT 5926 Northwest Highway EM 8-6131 BODY SHOP 7508 Denton Drive FL 2-5274 David Ellis, Ann James and Susan Holland eat delicious ice cream at ASHBURN ICE CREAM 3310 Knox LA 1-3321 COCKRELL-HULL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE MOLLY COCKRELL — BILLIE HULL Administrative, Sales, Office Personnel VAUGHN BUILDING Rl 8-5991 THOMAS VAN STORAGE MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 3212 Oaklawn 2819 Greenville LA 1-9147 TA 6-4141 Open Til 9:00 on Thursday 302 JIMMY GRAHAM HAIRDRESSERS 6111 Berkshire EM 8-6497 PfSON IRPOKT The World ' s Newest and Finest Exclusively Executive Airport Robert Adair says it with flowers to Lynette Mehl. FLOWER-A-DAY SHOP 3302 Knox St. LA I -2 1 01 Flowers at Their Finest in Artistic Arrangements. Compliments of STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES 1900 Preston Road AD 9-1351 Here ' s to Another Good Year at Hillcrest High School C S PRINTING CO. 6916 Snider Plaza EM 3-II6I DALE S. CAMPBELL N. C. STINEDURF PEMER ' S APPAREL SHOP 6717 Preston LA 1-9946 303 Cinderella (Joanna Jones) buys her shoes at GILCHRIST SHOES 6114 Luther Lane EM 8-5259 DO IT YOURSELF STORE 4613 Cole Avenue LA 8-4565 BURNS CONOCO SERVICE SNIDER PLAZA HOUSE AND TABLE 130 Preston Royal Village EM 8-4260 MERRIMAN OIL CO. 2700 Logan HA 1-7348 PAL WAFFLE SHOPS 3101 Oak Lawn 4213 Gas+on TA 3-0741 LA 6-9161 304 VINCENT ' S 6131 Luther Lane EM 1-6691 KATHRYN CURRIN REAL ESTATE 5999 Northwest Highway EM 1-281 I SWIM-A-RAMA POOLS EQUIPMENT Phone ADams 9-1333 12910 PRESTON ROAD NU-ENAMEL TEXAS CO. Art Supplies T. L. MULLIGAN HAZEL MULLIGAN 8416 Preston Road EM 3-3334 BOB TUCKER ' S PHILLIPS 66 I 1803 Preston Road EM 8-9214 S S TEA ROOM 25 Highland Park Village LA 1-9614 305 Ann Wllmer and Robeft Adair say: IT ' S THE FIT THAT COUNTS VARSITY SHOP 6319 Hillcrest LA 1-5134 INWOOD BEAUTY SHOP 7715 Inwood Road FL 2-1600 P. G. CALAME JEWELERS Specializing in ■FINE TEENAGE JEWELRY ' 15 Highland Park Village LA 8-2866 Compliments of TWO FRIENDS Compliments INWOOD FLORIST 222 Inwood Village FL 7-6687 306 TEXAS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORP. 4534 Travis Street LA 6-7296 DALLAS 5. TEXAS MR. TUXEDO 6603 Snider Plaza EM 3-1871 David Peters is still a bottle baby. ARMY AND NAVY STORE 4538 McKinney LA 1-9100 NINA CARRON MR. SCHWARTZ (Manager) Fabrics of Fashion 228 Inwood Village FL 2-9096 PRESTON FOREST BARBERS 731 Preston Forest Shop. Center EM 8-9141 BRIAN ' S WASHETTE 8413 Preston Road PRESTON CENTE R EM 1-4302 THE CARD CENTER Greeting Cards — Party Goods 206 North Ervay Rl 2-2043 307 FRENCH-BROWN FLOORS COMPANY 6715 Preston Road LA 8-8321 FREEMAN CARPETS and DRAPERIES 332 Hillside Village TA 6-2473 ALAMO GLASS MIRROR COMPANY Glass and Mirrors for Every Purpose 2823 No. Henderson TA 1-2886 ROY S. GIVENS 308 ANDREWS Sewing Machine — Appliances Center 4427 Lovers Lane PHONE LA 6-7886 PRESTON RECORD CENTER PRESTON CENTER 6134 Luther Lane EM 8-6909 JUNIOR MISS SHOP Dresses, Sportswear, Etc. 128 Walnut Hill Village FL 2-7776 GOOD THINGS COME IN Holida cleaning laundry HOLIDAY CLEANING and LAUNDRY 8621 Hillcrest at N. W. Highway EM 8-5694 JONES GLIDDEN PAINT STORE 6831 Snider Plaia EM 3-2559 WALNUT HILL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 161 Walnut Hill Village FL 7-8391 SAFARI RESTAURANT 201 Preston Royal Village EM 1-7478 Sahibs Stan Wetsel and Bubba Kirk serve Suzl Jones and Caryl Nelson. 309 I ry, I-I5r PAUL BYNUM PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO 6027 Berkshire EM 8-5897 CHEESE HOUSE Catering Service and Delicatessen 6137 Berkshire EM 1-4600 EM 8-4625 TfE CAUDLE TIRE SERVICE BILL CAUDLE — Texaco Dealer 6634 Snider Plaza EM 3-2251 Business: EM 8-3544 Residence: FL 2-6803 MACK NATURAL GAS CO. 340 Meadows BIdg. JOHN H. MacDONALD DALLAS 6, TEXAS 310 LANE FLORIST 6614 Snider Plaia EM 3-1637 OAK LAWN OPTICAL LABORATORY Dispensing Opticians LA 1-4708 3616 Maple Avenue Sandra Fry is pierced and shot by Caryn Kolar, Anita Levinson, and Merry Bowen TURNER HARDWARE I 10 Preston Royal EM 8-1341 LEE OPTICAL COMPANY I 135 Dragon St. Rl 8-5841 JULIETTE ' S Lovely Accessories for Lovely Women 6128 Berkshire EM 8-2591 DANIEL CLEANING LAUNDRY 630! Hillcrest LA 1-9927 311 CORKY McGEE ' S HUMBLE SERVICE 1117 N. CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY EM 8-4138 Jan Olson, Bill Jenltms, Barry Staub. and Larry Honea in Barry ' s car. our DEPENDABLE 4 .. DRUGGIST STOVALL ' S DRUGS 8415 Preston EM 1-71 18 Preston Center MANUFACTURERS OF THE FAMOUS ARLOT PHOTO ELECTRIC CELL CONTROLLED ' AUTOSWITCH ' c xLoi Ls-cttonici.., Unc. PRECISION •EST EQUIPMENT ■■ ' ■■ ' ' ■ , . :lxas WILLIAM W. BARR 4t08 TRAVIS ST President LAkeside «-770l 312 JACK HAMMOND TEXACO SERVICE 6119 East Mockingbird IHiPlifi I Jill Leatherwood, Brad Bowles. PRESTON FOREST BOWLING 828 Preston Forest Village CENTER EM 1-7187 COMPLIMENTS OF JIM WALLACE AGENCY INSURANCE 1605 Adolphus Tower Rl 1-5913 313 Barry Staub and Caryl Neh-m SPEEDY CHICK 3 BROASTED CHICKEN 8617 Hillcrest EM 8-3683 MR, and MRS. GASTON S. PEEK BOESCH TEXACO SERVICE 8601 Hillcrest EM 8-0049 BAXLEY CLEANERS EM 1-4315 8519 Hillcrest LINT-FREE CLING-FREE DRY CLEANING MURRILL BAXLEY— Owner SEWELL VILLAGE CADILLAC 5460 Preston LA 6-8505 314 Tal e it easy on the sideburns! exclaims Jan Olson to Will. WILL ' S BARBERS 317 Pres+on Forest Village EM 1-2501 Brad Bowles, Steve Crow, David Ellis, and Jill Leatherwood, MINSKY ' S RECORD LANE 310 Preston Forest Village EM 8-0770 315 YOUNG AGES 6125 Berkshire EM 3-2451 Marianne Barcellona and Pat Hoffman. JOHN COBB DESIGN — CONSTRUCTION — SERVICE DRUGS VAN VALKENBURGH 310 Hillside Village VOGEL, INC. TA 3-9916 Mockingbird and Abrams LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS EM 8-6373 515 Preston Royal Village 6616 Greenville EM 8-4318 Preston Road and Royal Lane JOHN C. VAN VALKENBURGH 316 ic w, MARFAK LUBRICATION HALL jflr 1 MOTOR TUNE-UP J ROAD SERVICE V .cT„ y ACCESSORIES SPRINKLER W___ ;f BRAKE WORK TIRES 6846 Greenville NORTHAVEN EM 8-6463 TEXACO ENGINEERED SPRINKLER SYSTEMS WE GIVE S H GREEN STAMPS Mobile Telephone — Ask for long distance operator and PHIL BRIGGS, Owner then ask for II23I N. Central Expressway ZF 4-5842 EM 1-5316 SUMNER MUSTANG JEWELERS ACROSS FROM SMU CONSTRUCTION 6303 Hillcrest LA 1-7189 3412 Rosedale Watch Repair Engraving EM 3-4291 Batons and Megaphones H. KESSLER BILGER FLORIST 3525 Greenville TA 4-3637 Caryl Nelson 317 £. ' aImohl. FASHION PREVIEWS 618 Preston Royal Village Dallas 30, Texas A STORE FOR SMART YOUNG MODERNS — Clothes tor active outdoor living . . . Clothes for your Party Times Pasture ' s Jl staurant, nr. Eating Out Is Fun Preston Road and Forest Lane R. J. (ROSS) PASTORY EM 8-3676 Kathy Lomont. Miss Taxco Summet j -i. ul. i crowned farewell party. TAXCO SUMMER SCHOOL IN MEXICO 318 J. E. ANGULO, Director 807 N. Main St. WICHITA, KANSAS ' Larry Honea. Jan Olson, Bill Jenkins. RAY ' S ICE CREAM 152 Walnut Hill Village FL 2-0228 CARUTH BUILDING SERVICE 5803 Greenville EM 3-1666 One HOUR tnRRTinizinG the most m DRY CLEAninO BROWN ' S ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 3519 Greenville TA 3-8386 ACE FURNACE METAL WORKS 5611 Yale EM 1-6623 John banqer, iaily Bolton, D-ane Daugherty, Lee Eisen berg, and Sue Ash. arry Staub, Jan Olson, and Tommy Dunning FRIENDLY CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE USED CAR LOT Lemmon and Inwood LA 6-8811 [ ' [ oii ' t uou come J ee me ioon BUNNEE SALON 5930 Northwest Highway EM 8-1459 ,)onova n-(j(4(i iu 800 Jacltson Rl 2-7796 a k e r s of DRESSES and SPORTSWEAR 320 Linda Darnell COMPLIMENTS OF SOUTHERN HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA T. M. DANIEL, President MANUFACTURERS OF DISTINCTIVE KITCHEN CABINETS AND SINKS SHOW ROOM 2606 DALLAS TRADE MART 32! 491 1 Greenville EM 8-6445 McGRAW CONSTRUCTION COLEMAN COMPANY, INC. 8929 Diplomacy FL 7-8411 322 Sue Wayne MIKE STERN ' S FASHIONS 18 RICHARDSON HEIGHTS VILLAGE RICHARDSON, TEXAS AD 5-4247 Colonial Contemporary Provincial ' aafiUwa (fuse Zj uxnituxE - amb. - :rl-ccei.i.oxLsi. 314 Preston Forest Village EM 1-624! Dallas 30, Texas DON MINSKY ' Frank Berkman, Nana Booth, Steve Fruechtenlcht. COTTON BOWLING PALACE CORNER OF LEMMON AVENUE AND INWOOD ROAD FL 7-6645 CAFETERIA FL 7-6788 BARBER SHOP FL 7-6077 BEAUTY SHOP FL 2-8998 3417 INWOOD ROAD 323 PARK CITIES NORTH DALLAS NEWS 6930 Snider Plaza EM 3-4343 SAFFELL PLUMBING 3404 Rankin EM 3-2341 EDWARD DEIS PHOTOGRAPHY PRESTON CENTER 8300 Varsity Plaza EM 1-6541 DOAK WALKER SPORTS CENTER 5529 West Lovers Lane FL 7-1551 324 UNIVERSITY RADIO-TV LA 8-8652 6225 Hillcrest Fran Fuqua, Betty Stekoll, and Toppy Tannery ROSE DRESS SHOP 5509 West Lovers Lane FL 7-5771 3109 Oak Lawn LA 8-3043 SUPERIOR BOWLING LANES TA 6-3525 4150 North Central Expressway 325 Janet Smith, Sue Wayne, Margie Fuqua VAN WINKLE MOTOR CO. 4023 Oak Lawn LA 6-8701 , ' LK- ICE CREAM FL7-2400 l-NliTO-CTi; r Susan Grow, Gail Foqartv. Johnny Davis I 1200 Denfon Drive CH 7-3128 326 - - . . rSfi 4 Ji t ' ' O Peggy Erichon, Liz Norman, Caryn Kolar, Merry Bowen, and Anita Levinson. CARDINAL POOLS, INC. DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS of CARDINAL SWIMMING POOLS VINCENT S. BARRON President 11525 N. Central Expressway EM 1-6770 EM 1-6890 327 ERNSTROM ' S RECORDS 4356 Lovers Lane EM I-7I4I d33 Larry Honea. Fran Fuqua, r Toppy Tannery, David Ellis j| EN ' S ITCHSN 202 Preston Forest Village EM 8-9162 Nancy Teplow at MRS. NORTHCUTT ' S SHOP 320 Hillside 1 56 Inwood Village Village TA 4-3260 FL 2-9785 BREEDLOVE ' S SERVICE STATION 13542 Pres+on Road AD 9-1780 328 Hliii aroos 9 ' FUN WITH FASHION 130 Inwood Village FL 7-8323 3607 Oak Lawn LA 1-3183 r f HART BOWL 3641 West Northwest Highway FL 7-4358 {omiei OicmmJm ' DECOiAT O;i SEtVI DR.APERIE5 CAB.PETS , ACCE5S0WE Toppy Tannery. Larry Honea, and Fran Fuqua HOUSELEY-HANSEN INC. FINE FURNITURE EM 1-4897 636 Preston Forest Center Sue Ashe. Sally Bolton, Diane Daugherly, Lee Eisenberg and John Sanger. SHARP HARDWARE 4244 Oak Lawn FL 2-4856 LA I-2I8I- 621 Preston Royal and EM 8-646! 120 Inwood Village 329 PERSIAN RUG AND CARPET CLEANING CO. 4519 Travis LA 1-4188 Pat Warriclc, Chippy Fontenot HIGHUND PARK CAFETERIA 3212 Knox Street LA 1-9235 BERNARD-FAIN CARPETS 4444 Lovers Lane EM 8-6316 DPi LKnit-QVit SFiofi FREE KNI rr NG INSTRUCTIONS DDRDTHY EVANS EM a-5113 a29 BERKSHIRE LANE PRESTON CENTER DALLAS, TEXAS 330 Susan Grow. Johnny Davis, and Gail Fogar y DICK CHAPLIN SCHOOL OF DANCING 6160 Sherry Lane EM 8-7632 VIC KOTRLA HUMBLE PRODUCTS SERVICE STATION 8611 Hillcrest EM 1-2223 SUBURBAN OPTICAL 4307 Oak Lawn LA 8-8101 ■ J U FRANK ROGERS AND SON PHOTOGRAPHERS 4309 Avondale LA 8-4211 COMMUNITY SEWING SHOP 168 Inwood Plaza FL 2-6193 620 Preston Royal Village EM 8-7758 316 Hillside TA 6-5654 COUNTRY CLUB PHARMACY I 10 Inwood Village FL 2-978! 331 (]lifton ] Mte iL Your A Safety Is Our Most Important Product ED DAUGHERTY GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 2520 ROSS AVENUE, DALLAS 202 EAST IRVING BLVD., IRVING BoHom row: TrIsH CarTer, Barry Staub. Top row: S rj- ' s B ' c-e Dav ' d E . ' s. Toppy Tanre-, .;-- Sj-ge ' . S-e Wayne, and -an F qua. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1961 PANTHER STAFF Irish Carter and Pat HoHman. COLBERTS 8301 Pres+on Road EM 8-7441 EM 8-8848 334 ADVERTISING INDEX Ace Furnace and Metal Works 319 Ace Television Service 299 Addison Airport 303 Alamo Glass and Mirror Co. 308 Anderson ' s Bakery 295 Andrews - 308 Arlot Electrics Inc 315 Army and Navy Store 30 Ashburn ' s Ice Cream . _ _ 302 Balfour Co 288 Baxley Cleaners 314 Berkshire Beauty Salon 292 Bernard-Fain Carpets - 330 Bllger Florist 317 Bluff View Farms 326 Boesch Texaco Service 314 Breedlove ' s Service Station 328 Brian ' s Cleaning and Laundry _ 307 Bunnee Salon _ _.. 320 Burns Conoco Service - 304 C and S Printing Co 303 Calame Jewelers 306 Caudle Tire Service 309 Card Center 307 Cardinal Pools 327 Caruth Building Service 319 Cheese House 309 Clark ' s Conoco 295 Clifton Wllhlte Co. . ,. 332 Cockrell-Hull Employment Service -302 Coffee Time Service 29! Coker Electric Service 30! Colbert ' s 334 Coleman Co - 322 Community Sewing Shop 33 I Contract Carpets 294 Copeland ' s Shoes 295 Corky McGee ' s Humble Service 312 Cotton Bowling Palace 323 Country Club Pharmacy 331 Dallas Pov er and Light Co 296 Dallas Title Company 299 Daniel Cleaning and Laundry 311 Dick Chaplin ' s School of Social Dancing 330 Doak Walker ' s Sports Shop 324 Doc Wldeman ' s Garage 290 Do It Yourself Store 304 Donovan-Galvani 320 Ed Daugherty General Tire Service -333 Edward Deis Studios 324 Egyptian Restaurant (Campisi ' s) 294 Ellis-Smith and Co. . 286, 287 Ernstrom ' s 328 Fabric House 295 Flower-a-Day 303 Frank Rogers and Son 331 Freeman Carpets and Draperies 308 French-Brown Floors 308 Friendly Chevrolet 320 Gilchrist Shoes Goff ' s Green ' s Humble Stcition Greenville Avenue State Bank - Hall Sprinkler Harry ' s Hardware Hart Bowl ... Highland Furniture Highland Park Cafeteria Highland Park Pharmacy Hlllcrest Cleaners Holiday Cleaning and Laundry House and Table House of Books Housely-Hanson 304 295 289 301 317 301 329 298 330 297 301 310 304 290 329 Inwood Beauty Shop 306 Inwood Florist 306 Irby-Mayes 292 Jack Hammond Texaco 312 Jackson ' s Business Machines 291 Jimmy and Graham Hairdressers 303 Jim Wallace Agency 313 John Cobb Airway Drug 316 Jones Glidden Paint Store 310 Juliette ' s 301 Junior Miss Shop 308 Justice Man ' s Shop 291 Kathryn Currin Real Estate 305 Ken ' s Kitchen 328 Knit-Wit 330 Kotrla ' s Humble Station 33! Lane Florist . . .. 311 Laughead ' s 344 Lee Optical 311 Lobello ' s Mack Natural Gas Co Marge ' s Dress Shop Mathls Cleaners .... Merle Norman Cosmetics Studio Merriman Oil Company Meyers and Rosser Mike Stern ' s Fashions Minsky ' s Record Lane Mr. Tuxedo Mrs. Northcutt ' s McGraws Construction ..: Nina Carron North Dallas Music Northaven Texaco Nu-Enamel Paint 302 309 328 297 302 304 298 322 315 307 328 322 307 292 317 305 Oak Lawn Optical 311 One-Hour Martlnlzing (Brown ' s) 319 One-Hour Martinlzlng (Parker ' s) 299 Pal Waffle Shops 304 Park Cities Bank 293 Park Cities North Dallas News 324 Party Bazaar 290 Pastory ' s Restaurant 318 Paul Bynum Pearlman ' s Pemer ' s Persian Rug and Carpet Cleaning Pn .309 318 303 330 Booterie 289 Center Optical 294 Forest Barbers 307 Forest Bowling 313 Forest Pharmacy 295 Record Center 308 Royal Laundromat 289 State Bank .. 290 Randall Florist Ray Beene ' s Shoes Raymond Truelove Gulf Ray ' s Ice Cream Reed ' s Paint and Body Shop Richardson Jewelers Ridgeway Blueprint 290 292 297 318 302 301 nt 290 Rodger ' s Electric Supplies 297 Rose Dress Shop 325 S and S Tea Room 305 Safari Restaurant 310 Saffell Plumbing Co 324 Sam Wing Co 297 Sewell Village Cadillacs 314 Sharp ' s Hardware 329 Sherman ' s Shoes 292 Southern Household Products 321 Speedy Chick 3 314 State Farm Insurance Co 303 Stella ' s Beauty Salon 289 Stovall ' s Drugs 312 Suburban Optical 331 Charles V. Sumner Construction 317 Sunshine Flowers 297 Superior Bowling Lanes 325 Swim-A-Rama 305 Ta.co Summer School 318 Texas Electric Supply Corp. 306 Thomas Van and Storage ,302 Tobey ' s Mobil Service Station ,, 294 Traditional .322 Trice Floor Coverings 299 Bob Tucker ' s Phillip 66 305 Turner Hardware 311 University Radio 325 Van Valkonburqh Vogel, Inc 316 Van Wmkle Motors 326 Varsity Shops 306 V.uqhn Ro7ello Realtors 294 Vincent ' s 305 W.ilnut tun Employment Service 310 Walnut Hill Village Barbers 289 Will ' s Barber 315 Wolfson Oil Company 298 Worthlngton ' s 289 Young Ages 316 335 INDEX Abernathy, Lucy . . . 34, 281 Abernathy, Sarah ... 96, 185 Ablln, Jane Marlys ... 96 Ablon, Carol Janice ... 96 Abrams, Carol ... 34, 177, 178, 218 Aby, Loret+a ... 80 Acord, Karen ... 80, 152, 172. 173, 197, 204 Adair, Robert ... 33, 34, 150, 165, 167, 198, 199, 215, 306 Adams, Kllburn ... 34, 181 Adanns, Mary Ann ... 80 Adams, Tommy . . . Adcock, Bill ... 80, 180, 181 Adell, Roger . . . 96, ' 278 Agnlch, Dick ... 34, 134, 164, 170, 192, 238, 239, 251, 255 Aikman, Anita ... 96 Albright, Cheryl ... 80 Albright, Frank . . . Albright. Laura ... 34 Alexander, Jan . . . 96, 184 Allen. Janet ... 34 Allen, John ... 80 Allen, Robert ... 34, 199, 203 Alexander, John ... 24, 188 Alexander, Peter ... 96, 200 Almon. Nina Jean ... 96, 165 Althauser. Sarah . . . 96, 165 Amber, Rick ... 80, 278 Ammons, David ... 96 Anderson. Bill ... 96, 237, 238, 265 Anderson, John ... 96 Anderson, Tony ... 80, 238, 246 Anthony, Sally ... 80, 184 Archie, James ... 80, 224 Armstrong, Lindy ... 80, 183 Arnold, Gary ... 80 Asbury, Margie ... 80, 168, 184, 196 Asel, Marllee ... 96 Ashe. Sue . . . 35, 171, 193 Ashton, Bruce ... 96, 225, 227 Aston, Pamela ... 96 Attebery, Sue . . . 24 Atwell, Sandi ... 35 Averill, Anne ... 96 Avery. Carol ... 35, 219, 22! B Baerries. Phillip ... 80, 222, 224, 227 Bailey, Gary ... 33, 35. 169. 151, 125, 170, 238, 241, 242, 247, 273, 284 Baker. Ann ... 96 Baker, Pam . . . 96, 202 Baldwin. Patsy ... 35 Balfour, Bruce ... 35 Ballas, Jack ... 96, 226 Balsam, Dennis ... 96. 188, 248, 278 Bandy. Roland ... 32, 35, 188, 192, 238, 241, 280, 284 Bane, Marilyn ... 35, 173, 182, 193, 196, 262 Bantle, Frankie ... 36 Ba rcellona, Marianne ... 80, 202, 217. 316 Earger. Dennis ... 36, 135, 166, 167, 173, 211, 265, 268 Barger, Erin ... 36, 136, 166, 195, 207, 208, 216 Barker, Joyce ... 80 Barnes, Billy ... 24, 282 Barnes, Carol ... 96 Barnes, Carole . . . Barnett, Mary Kathleen ... 80 Bauer, Robert ... 80, 189, 226 Baxt, Ben . . . 80, 188 Beals, Lorrie ... 80, 165, 183 Bearden. Barbara ... 80, 172, 173, 195 Beasley, Bill ... 96, 180, 181, 199 Beauchamp, Dorothy ... 24 Bednar, Christy ... 80, 193, 196 Beeker, Barbara ... 80 Beesley, Earl ... 25, 237, 238, 273 Behrens, Charles ... 36 Beinke, Carol ... 96 Beisenharz, Bob ... 96 Bell, Al . . . 81, 265, 266 Bell, Jack ... 81, 199 Bell, Jane ... 36, 182. 196 Bell, John ... 81, 167, 170, 192, 251, 254, 273, 275, 277 Bell, Samuel . . . Bellows, Gladys ... 25 Bennett, Diane ... 36, 127, 134, 158, 167, 168, 169, 171, 174, 218, 220, 234, 235 Bennett, Freddy ... 36, 280 Bennett, Linda ... 36. 157, 174, 183 Berg, Allen ... 37, 280 Bergman, Frank ... 81. 280 Berk. Joan ... 81 Bernam. Cheryl ... 96 Berns, Jeffery . . . Burns. Richard ... 81 Bernstein, Jo Sandra ... 81, 173, 203 Best, Suzy ... 96 Bethurum, Jane ... 81, 165 Birnie, Mike ... 37, 122 Birnle, Tim . . . 96, 188 Bishop, Sara ... 81, 183 Black, Linda . . . Blackburn, Thurman ... 96. 248 Blackwell, Pat . . . 96, 182 Blair, Brooks ... 37 Blair, Wendy ... 81, 184, 200. 202, 203 Blanchette, Linda ... 96, 197 Blaydes, Sharon ... 81 Bleeker, Bill . . . Block, Chip ... 96 Blocker, John ... 37, 138, 170, 192, 238, 241 Boldlng, Richard ... 37, 225, 227 Booker, Jon ... 37 Boswell, Fred R. 19, 21, 30, 108 Bloom. Marshall ... 96, 226 Blundell, Judith ... 96, 184, 200 Bock, Betsy ... 37, 164, 165, 168, 195, 218, 220 Bock, Howard ... 96, 224 Boles, Barbara ... 96 Boles, Marcia . . . Bolton. Patsy ... 81. 184 Bolton, Sally ... 37, 157. 171, 320 Booth, Nana ... 38. 182, 195, 218, 220, 323 Borin, Linda ... 96 Boston. Judi . . . Bowen, Merry ... 38, 177, 178, 190, 214, 288, 311, 327 Bowen, Sherrill ... 81, 187 Bowles, Brad ... 38, 139, 165, 234, 313, 315 Bowman, Bruce ... 38, 167. 192, 234, 235, 262, 264 Bozeman, Bob . . . Brady, Jim . . . 81 Branch, Cynthia ... 96 Brans, Gary ... 38 Branson, Pete ... 81, 173, 174, 180, 181 Brauman, Ellen ... 81 Braveman, Gary . . . Breard, Nancy ... 38, 167, 176, 177, 178 Brewer, Danny . . . Bricker, Karen ... 96 Bridges, Dick ... 96 Bridges, Ted ... 8 1 Brodsky, Laura ... 96 Brohard, Ga ' a ... 81. 173 Brooke, Ronald ... 32. 38, 223. 265 Broome, Earl ... 81 Brown. Alexis . . . Brown, Gary ... 38, 219 Brown, Shelby ... 81 Brown, Nancy ... 97 Brown, Patty ... 81. 183 Browne, Suzanne ... 39, 179, 214, 300, 334 Brubaker, Bob . . . 97, 200, 203 Brumby, Mark . . . Buchanan, Cindy ... 97 Buckley, Bucky ... 39, 270, 271 Budd, Sally ... 97 Buell, Lynn ... 97, 187 Bullion, John ... 81, 87, 165, 212 Bullman, Eddie ... 39, 211, 212, 223, 227, 228, 231 Bullock, Carol . . . 165, 182 Bumpas, Stuart ... 173, 21 I Bumstead, Bob ... 81, 179 336 Bumstead. Jane ... 39, Burford, Ray . . . 82 Burgess, Martha ... 39 Burgess, Duke ... 39 Burnett, Margaret ... 9 Burns, Bobby Burns. Cheryl Burns, Sherry Burns, Max . . . 25 Burnside, John . , Burnslde, Lynn . . , Burroughs, Brenda 39, 142 82 82 5. 198 . 82. 224. 228 . 39, 225 Bush, Carol . Bushman, Jo Bushnell, Ken 97 . 82 . 40. Cage, Carol . . . 82, i; Cage, Edwin . . . 82 Cain. Judith . . . 82 Cairl, Don . . . 97, 224 Callan, Tom . . . 82 Callaway, Kay . . . 82, 184 Callaway, Sharon ... 40, 195 Cameron, Pat . . . 97 Cammack, Ruth Maxine ... 25, Campbell, Betty Campbell. Colin Cannon, Bill . . Caraway, Bud . . Caraway, Kay . . Carlson, DeVere . Carmichael, Jame Carney, Jo Juana . . 82, 184 . . . 82, 270, 271 97, 225 . 97, 248. 249, 273, 274 . 82, 182 . . 40. 219. 221 :s . . . 40 82 . . 97 , . . 40 . 97 82 220. 334 197 Carr. Sheila . Carr, Jullliard Carr, Shiela . Carr, Viclcl . . Carroll, Tim . . Carter, Claudia Carter, Trish . . Cates. Kathy . . . Cates, Ronnie . . . Cayce, Storey . . Chappell, Jinny . Chapman, Karen . Chapman. Steve . Chamber, Andrew Chambers. Candy Chamberlain. Jo Anne ... 82. 193. Chaney. Ray . . . 40, 199, 203 Charat, Mike . . . 202, 224 Charles, Jean ... 82, 182 Charles. John ... 82, 189 Cheatham, Lamar ... 41, 188 Childs, Carl ... 82 Christian. Kay . . . 97. 184, 193 Christie, Roby ... 82. 238, 248, 249 Christopher, Carol ... 82 . . 97 40, 215, 21f 97, . 40 . 24, 248, 278 . . 82, 195 . . . 41. 195, 219. 22! . . 82 82 Clark, Betsy ... 97 Clark. David ... 82 Clark, Dottle ... 41, 119, 165, 195 Clark, Jimmy ... 32. 41. 143, 169, 170. 192, 251, 252, 256, 265, 268, 269, 273, 275. 277 Clark, Louise ... 97, 187 Clark. Lynn ... 97, 184 Clark, Tom . . . 200, 203 Clower. Jane ... 41 Cocking, Charlie ... 32, 41, 168. 187, 196, 299. 305 . 41, 178, 234, 265, 266 97 97 Cochran. Ken Coke, Steve . Coker, Don . Colby, Faulker . . . Collier, Margaret . Collingsworth, Don Colton. Murray . . Colville, June . . . Comroe, Louis . . . Congas, Pamela . . Conkling, Peggy . Connor, Bobby . . Cook, Bill . . . Cook. Carter . . Cook. Randy . . , Cooper, Ricky . . Cooper, Robert . Cooper, Sherry . Cornell, Kathie . Counts. Ellen . . Cox, Kay . . . 82 Cox, Tezzie ... 24 Creekmore. Lola . Crenshaw, Allen . . Crlssman, Harriett Cronkhite, Cheryl . Cronkhite, James . Crow, Sara ... 83 Crow, Steve . . . Cullum, Linda . . Cupaioli, Ian . . Cuthbertson, Pat 82. 212 . . 82 ... 82 . 82, 278, 279 82, 184 97, 189 . 97 , . 97 97. 223, 226. 227 4! 82, 165. 278. 279, 280 . 97 42, 199 184. 187, 193 1, 166 . . 83, 184, 193 . . 83, 170, 192. 238, 243 ... 83, 162, 222, 230 ... 97 . . 42, 199 183, 195 42. 234. 235, 315 . 83. 184 83 . . . 83 Damon, Dean . , . . 83, 170. 172, 173. 248, 249 Dana, Gracey . . . 83. 174 Daniel, Linda . . . 42 Danwlll, Sue . . . 97 D ' Aqulno, Tom . . . 97 Darmar, Judy . . . 42, 195, 197, 218. 220 Darmer, Susan . . . 97, 197 Darnell. Linda . . . 83, 173. 321 Darn. Janet . . . 93 Daugherty. Diar le . . . 42 Daugherty. Wai ida . . . 98 Davenport. Mar ■k . . . 98, 262 Davis. Fred . . , , 83, 199 Davis. John . . . 42, 265, 266, 326, 330 Davis, Jim . . . 98, 260, 261 Davis. Rosemary ... 83, 199, 203 Dean, Linda ... 42, 173, 196 Dean. Sandy ... 273 DeGroot, Pam . . . 83, 173 Detweiler, Nancy ... 98, 199, 203 Deason, Pat . . . 43. 183, 194, 195 Decker. Diane ... 43, 138, 157, 171, 234. 235 Dickey, Diane ... 43 Dickson, Margaret ... 98 Dickinson, Peter ... 98 Di Cristofalo, John ... 98 Dimon. Charles . . . 199 98, 197 . . 83 ... 83 . 83 Dix, Robert . . . Dodds, Ann . . , Doggett, Sara . Doherty, David Doigg, Kathy . Dominus. Jo Lynn ... 98 Donalson, Kathy ... 1 84 Donalson. Alice ... 98 Donovan, Susie ... 83, 184 Dollison, Kappie ... 98 Dowell, Cam ... 98 Dowall, Dale ... 98 Dowd, Janey ... 98, 165, 197 Dowd, Trudy ... 43, 125, 145, 157. 164, 166. 167, 171. 196, 217. 218. 220 Duffey. Denis ... 98. 223. 226 Dunbar, Barbara ... 83 Duncan, Troy ... 83 Dunning, Tommy ... 43. 169, 320 Dukard, Le Anne . . . Dusenberry, David ... 43, 144, 169, 170. 192. 239, 240, 244, 245, 246 Eaker, David . . . Edelman. Marsha Edelman, Robert Edwards. Irma . . ■ Edwards. Marshall 257, 265. 266 cickmeyer. Pat . . Eisenberg. Lee . . Elliott. Jarries . . . Ellis, David ... 4 . 98, 185 98, 212, 224 153, 165, 170, 251, , 43, 193 . 43, 320 44, 200 , 141, 165, 286, 287, 294, 302, 315, 32 Ellis. Larry ... 83, 260, 261 167. -I 334 Engdahl, Billy . , 173, 180, 181 Epstein, Rita . . Erickson, Connie Erickson, Peggy 327 Estes. Larry . . . Evans. Don . . . Evans. John . . . Evans, Mike . . . Evans. Nancy . . 44, 140. 166. 170, 172, 44, 135. 166, 177, 183, 83, 226, 228, 231 . 44, 182, 183. 200, 203 337 Fagin, Elaine ... 84 Fair, Mary ... 98 Falconer, James ... 84, 237, 238. 278 Falils, Margaret ... 98 Fairar, Mary ... 84. 173. 182 Farresf. Marijann . . . Farry. Mildred ... 22 Farrlsh, John ... 44 Faust. Marie ... 24 Fedrick. John ... 84. 203 Feffer, Rochelle ... 98 Feldman, Marvin ... 98 Fenson. Michael ... 77. 223, 227. 228 Feray. Cotton ... 84 Ferguson. Doyle ... 98 Fichtenbaum. Jim . . . 84. 265, 268 Flnberg, Pauline . . .44. 182. 187, 281 Finch. Beverly ... 84. 162, 183. 185. 193. 222 Fine. Cynthia ... 84 Fine. Dick ... 84. 234, 280 Fine, Karen ... 44. 185 Fine. Phylls .. . 98 Flnklestein. Joy . . . 45, 125. 166 Flnley. Marsha ... 84. 196 Fisher. Bill ... 84 Flster. Jeri ... 45, 174. 201 Fisher. Tom . . . Fitzpatrick. Barney ... 98. 260. 261 Flashnick. Bill ... 45. 280 Flatgaard. Marie ... 45, I 19, 167. 173, 200. 203. 218, 220, 281 Flemister, Judy ... 98. 184 Fletcher, John ... 84 Flewellen. Trey ... 84. 180. 181 Florsheim, Bowen ... 84, 226, 227 Florsheim, Robert ... 98, 224. 227 Fogarty. Gall ... 84. 184. 187, 193, 197 Fogel. Mike ... 84. 179 Fogel. Sharon ... 84. 165, 183. 184. 187 Fontenot. Chippy ... 45, 273, 275, 330 Fontenot, Norma . . . Forbes, Linda ... 84 Ford, Lynne ... 84 Forrest, Marijann ... 25 Foster. Jeff ... 99, 251, 257 Forster, John ... 32, 45, 127, 204, 206, 297, 300 Foster, Mildred ... 25, 176 Foster, Steve ... 45 Fouts, Pat . . . 98, 182 Fox, Gilbert ... 99 Fox, Linda ... 99 France, Carmen ... 25 Franklin, Ben . . . 98 Frazier, Joyce ... 84. 184 Frazier. Nickie ... 84 Frazler, Rosalie ... 25 Freed, Gary ... 45. 265, 263 Freeman, Hugh Avery ... 26, 170 French, James ... 84 Frey. Milton . . . Friedman, Carol ... 99, 165, 182 Friend, Joe ... 99 Fromm, Adele Ruth ... 99 Fruechtenlcht, Gene ... 84. 188. 278 Fruechtenicht, Steve ... 46, 265. 268, 323 Fry, Sandra ... 46, 166. 176. 178, 187. 193. 196. 288. 311 Fry. Tom ... 85, 192, 238. 243, 265 269 Fuller, Tommy ... 85, 179 Fulton, Chris ... 85 Fulwiler, Ann K. ... 99 Fuqua, Fran ... 32, 46. 167, 178, 194, 197, 214, 325, 328. 329. 334 Fuqua. Margie . . 85, 187, 193, 197. 326 Fuquay. Jerry ... 85 Futerfas. Pat . . . 85, 187, 231 Gaertner, Ted . . . 99, 265 Galvani, Gall ... 85, 162, 172. 195. 222. 230 Gallant. Happy ... 99 Galloway. Suzanne ... 46 Garner. Bill ... 85. 192. 238, 244, 266, 265 Gartner, Dennis ... 85. 173. 223 Gates. William ... 85 Gatlln. Butch . . .46, 192. 238, 242 Gaynor. Joan ... 99, 262 Geddle, Gary ... 85 Gelfand. Prissy ... 46. 177. 178 Gellatly, John ... 85. 265. 268 George, Gary ... 99, 225, 226, 227 Gerdes. Dorothea ... 46, 173. 194, 196 Gibson. Charles . . . Gibson. Delores ... 85 Gibson. Geoff . . . 165. 193, 238. 243 Gibson, Mary Sue ... 99 Gibson. Robert . . . Giller. Melvyn ... 46 Giller. Susan ... 99 Gllman. Richard ... 85 Gilmore, Judy ... 99, 165 Glrard, Charles ... 99, 185, 248, 249 Glancy, Dorothy ... 99, 212 Glazer, Buster ... 99, 280 Gleason, Jean ... 119 Gllck, Olga Jane ... 99 Glidewell. Patricia . . . Goldberg. Edith ... 99 Goldblatt, Larry ... 47. 165. 180, 188 Golden, Gerry ... 47 Goldstein, David ... 85, 200 Goldstein, David ... 212 Golman, Martin ... 47 Goodrich, Tom ... 47, 198. 199 Gorman, Sharon ... 99 Goth. Johnny ... 99, 199 Gotterer. Ann . . . Gottlieb. Ronnie ... 99 Grable, Charles ... 99, 260. 261 Graeser, Henry ... 47. 166, 173, 198, 199 Graham, Joel Terry ... 99, 199 Grant, Buddy ... 47, 180 Grauer, Earl ... 26, 204, 205, 270 Gravlna, Annette ... 47, 183, 201, 219 Gray, John . . . Green, Marguerite ... 99, 203 Green, Max ... 85, 173. 180, 202, 212 Green, Richard Max ... 99 Greenstone, Janet ... 85 Greenstone, Jim . . .47, 238 Greenwald, Marilyn . . . 182, 195, 219 Greer, Gwen ... 48, 182, 195, 219, 221 Gregory, Terry . . . Gremm, Beverly ... 99 Grey, John ... 48. 265. 266 Griffith. Ann ... 48. 190 Griffin, Larry ... 99 Griffith, Mary Beth ... 99. 165, 190 Griffith, Steve ... 99 Grlmland, Charles ... 85, 199, 265. 268 Groke. Bonnie ... 85 Gross. Gary ... 85, 179. 180. 198. 203, 216 Gross, Martin ... 99, 200 Grossblatt. SIdeve . . . Grow. Susan ... 48. 195, 216, 218. 326, 330 Grubbs Carole ... 48, 219 Guckenheimer, Roger ... 99, 200, 221 Guess, Cris ... 85, 184, 197 GuiHard, John ... 85, 173. 212 Gump, Robert ... 48 Gunnels, Velma ... 23 Gustafson, Janice . . . Gustafson, Kay ... 85, 212 Gutow, Marsha ... 86 Gutterman. Larry ... 48 Haas. Mary ... 99 Haberman. Jay ... 48. 189, 216 Hadden, Jimmy . . . Haddock, Richard ... 86, 188. 199. 203. 263 Haines, Lynn ... 49, 143. 167. 193. 262. 264. 281 Halre. Bill ... 86, 179. 260, 261, 265, 266 Haire, Rodeny ... 86, 146. 170. 273. 277 Hall. Linda ... 99 Hall Mary Carolyn ... 99 Hall. Myra ... 49, 219 Hall, Sharon ... 86, 104 Halpin, Jimmy ... 99, 212 Hambric. Patty ... 86. 195 Hames, Ronny ... 49, 165, 170, 192, 251, 256 Hamilton, Bessie ... 26, 83 Hamilton, Gray ... 49, 176, 177 178, 182, 183. 194, 195 Hamilton, Hank ... 86 Hamilton, Sue . . . 49, 182, 196, 219 338 Hammond, Roberl . . . Hamzy, Carol Ann ... 99 Hamzy, Susan ... 86 Hanse, Holly ... 99 Hardin, Dcrothy ... 86, 184 Hardy, Alan ... 99. 225 Harkness, Babs ... 86, 191, 309 Harman, Penny ... 49, 167, 183, 187, 193, 218, 28! Harman, Suzanne ... 86, 183 Harper, Jack ... 86 Harper, Molly ... 32, 49, 166, 168, 196, 219, 221 Harper, Polly ... 86, 193. 195 Harris, Linda ... 99, 200 Harrison. James ... 49 Hart, Dan . . . 100, 270, 271 Hart, Sally ... 86, 183, 185 Harthcocit, Mildred ... 22 Hassinger, Philip . . . 100, 270, 271 Hatch, Eddie ... 86, 180, 181, 226 Hatch, Randy . . .100 Hastings, Barbara ... 50, 183, 190, 196 Hathcox, Ellen ... 100 Hawkins, Pam . . . 50. 183 Hays, John . . . 100, 226 Hayter, James ... 50 Hayter, Janice ... 50 Hazelrig. Paul ... 86, 192, 238. 244 Head, Charles ... 26, 180 Hearne. ' Jim ... 32, 50, 188, 192, 238, 245, 273, 277, 280 Hechtman, Linda ... 86, 187 Hedrick, Constance . . . Heinitz, Leslie ... 100 Helm, Paula . . . 100, 165 Helsfrom, Wade ... 86. 270, 27! Henry. Camille ... 86 Henry, Carole ... 50, 196 Henson, John ... 50, 199, 203 Herlong, Daria . . . Heroy, June ... 100 Hersche, Karen ... 100 Hertz, Howard ... 86, 173, 212 Hicks. Ken . . . 50 Higglnbotham, Cindy ... 100 Higginbotham, Mart ... 51, 199, 265, 268 Higgins, Ronald . . . 100, 188, 248 Hlldreth. Jamie ... 86, 280 Hill, Barbara ... 51, 177, 182, 183, 187 Hill, Mary ... 51, 218, 220 Hirsch, Linda ... 86 Hodlcin, Michael ... 100 Hodkin, Roger ... 51, 212 Hoffman, Nancy ... 100 Hoffman, Pat ... 86, 2 1 2, 2 1 7. 3 1 6, 334 Hogan, John ... 86 Holcomb, Dan . . . 100 Holland, Susan ... 86, 193, 195, 294. 302 Holiey, Carol ... 100 Hollingsworth, Charles ... 100 ' olloway, Sandy ... 100 Holman, Denny . . . 100, 251, 259, 273, 277, Honea, Larry ... 51, 300, 311, 318, 328, 329 Honea, TwiJa ... 86 Hooper, James . . . 226 Hoot, Joe . . . 100, 265, 266 Horner, Patty ... 86, 184, 187 Horton, David ... 51 Hosking, Patsy ... 51, 183 Hosking, Tony ... 51 Housley, Maureen ... 86. 173, 187 Howard, Donna ... 86 Howard, Richard ... 52, 174 Howard, Sandra ... 100 Hughes, Herbert ... 52, 280 Hugglns, James . . . 100 ' . 248 Hull, Margaret ... 27, 107, 190 Humbert, Sharon ... 52, 183 Hurst, Marcia ... 86 Huston, Craig . . . 100, 189 Immel, Patti ... 52, 183, 196 Ivy, Lois ... 23, 184 Jackson, Cheryl ... 52, 187 Jackson, Nancy ... 1 00 Jacob, Carolyn ... 52, 177, 178, 196 Jacobs, Randy . . . 100, 248, 278 Jocabson, Marilyn ... 100 Jacovitz, Ronnye ... 100 Jaffe, Steve ... 100, 200 Jaffer, Harvey ... 52 James. Ann . . . 86. 147, 176, 194, 207, 295, 302 James, Michael . . . 100, 165 James, Steve ... 86 Jenkins, Bill ... 86, 180, 181, 200, 203, 216, 218. 312, 318 Jennings, Thomas . . . 100, 226 Jesmer, Lydia ... 53 Jesmer. Pat . . . 86 Johnson, Bruce ... 225 Johnson, Craig ... 100 Johnson, Darrell ... 100 Johnson, David ... 1 00 Johnson. Janet ... 86, 182, 193 Johnson, Jerry ... 100 Johnson, Mary Dulce . . . 100 Johnson, Neil . . . 100, 180, 181, 199 Johnson, Peggy ... 100 Johnson, Wiley . . . Johnson, Margaret . . Joiner, Janis ... 87 Jonos. Craig ... 100 Jones, Jo Anna ... 53 Jones, Joanne ... 32, 53, 167, 195, 304, 305 Jones, Kenny ... 87, 280 Jones, Linda ... 100 Jones, Suzi ... 87, 184, 187, 310 Julian, Mignon ... 1 00 Jufica, Carol ... 87 Justice, Janle ... 1 00 Kahan, Thomas . . . 53, 224. 28! Kahn, Jill . . . 53 Kalmin. Barry . . . 100. 278 Kammen, Judy Kanter, Susan . . . 87 Kaplan, Mariiy ... 100 Kaplan, Tina . Karein, Barrie . Kasmir, Cyril . . . 84, 87, 189. 216, 224 Kassel, Walda . . 101 Kah, Rita . . . 101 Kaufman, Tony Kayl, Barbara . . . 101 Keahey, Wood ow . . . 27, 32 Keim, Linda . . . 87, 184 Kelley, Mary J ane . . . 87, 182, 300 Kelly, Joe . . . 101 Kelsey, Kathy . . 53. 166, 202, 203 Kendall, Barba a ... 27, 164 Kendall, Jere . Kennedy, Jolar da ... 27 Kenner, Betty . . 87, 173, 182 Kepke, Kennet ... 87 Kersey, Susann s ... 53, 190, 19! Kerr, Mary Carol . . . 101, 179 Kessel, Marilyn ... 87 Kestner, Geral d . . . Kibbe, Russell . . . 101, 260, 261 Kimball, Willia m ... 101 Kimmell, Bruce ... 101, 260 King, Bobby . . . 53, 219, 221, 234 King, James . . 87, 280 Kipe, Nancy . . . 101 Kirk, Bubba . . 53, 170, 291, 310 Kirk, Mark . . 87 Kirk, Mike . . 101, 225 Kirkendahl, Ja nes . . . 87 Kisschbaum, J dlth . , . Kissner, Ruth . . . 53, 183 Klar, Anne . . . 83, 87, 173, 216 Klausner, Shell a ... 101 Kleiman, Ronn e ... 54, 181, 189, 216, 219 Klein, Allan . . 54 Klelnsasser, Ka rl . . . 87, 202 Kleinsassar, Ka thy . . . 33, 54, 151, 166, 177 178, 202, 212 Kliewer, Ned . . 101 Knight, Frank . . 54, 165, 220, 278 280 Knight, Rosa L ee . . . 23 Knighton, Dav d ... 87, 280 Knoff, Candy . . . 10! Knoph, Rober ... 54 Knott, John . . 10! Knowles, Seldr n ... 87 Kohler, Bob . . 101, 165, 248, 278 339 Kohler, Dan . . . 87 Kolar, Caryn ... 54, 165, 173, 182, 184, 187, 190, 193. 288, 294, 311, 327 Koppel, Rene ... 54, 165, 167, 179, 180, 181, 185, 280 Kalpsel, Kitty . . . Kordner, Sue . . . 101 Kramolls, Nita ... 87 Krebsbach, Karen ... 87, 165, 182, 187 Kresback, Sandra ... 101 Kremer, Anne ... 54, 183, 196 Kremer, Laurie ... 101 Kriss, Alan . . . Krodel, Billy ... 55 Kuhne, Ellen ... 87, 197, 207 Kulp, Larry . . . Kuntz, Charles ... 87, 173, 179, 212, 280 Kuper, Allan ... 55 Kusterman, Janie ... 55, 195, 218 La Cari, Susan ... 87 Lafner, Carolyn ... 101 La Grone, Suzanne ... 55, 195 Lahelma, Tim . . . 55, 155, 169, 222, 224, 288 Lambert, Carol ... 87 .amb, Carolynn ... 55 Lambert, Richard . . . Lambert, Steve ... 55, 280 Lamont, Kathy ... 55, 165, 177, 318 Lancaster, Walter . . . Launey, Barbara . . . 187 Lawson, Michael ... 56, 226 Leatherwood, Jill . . . 101, 313, 315 Lebo, Kent ... 101 Ledbetter, Kathy ... 88, 173 Ledbetter, Paul ... 26, 179 Leeman, William ... 101, 173, 278 Le Neeven, William ... 88 Lennard, Lynn . . . Lent, Susan ... 88, 187 Leser, Stephen ... 56, 238, 247 Leventhal, Victor ... 56, 200 Leverenz, Richard ... 88, 212 Levin, Carol ... 183 Levin, Dennie . . . 101 Levlne, Linda ... 101 Levinson, Anita ... 56, 219, 288, 292 Levy, Donald ... 88 Levy, Ira . . . 101 Lev is, Anne ... 102 Lewis, Richard ... 102 Lewis, Shirley ... 88 Lewis, Ted . . . 102 Licht, Judy ... 88 Lichtenstein, Joll ... 102 Lipkin, Gloria ... 88, 174 Lipshulch, Sandra . . . Lobello, Stephanie . . . Longfellow, Don . . . 102, 226 Loyd, Leslie ... 102 Lucas, Anella ... 56 Lucas, Joane ... 56 Lukin, Carol . , . 88, 185 Luterman, David ... 102 Lyday, Billy ... 88. 262 Lynch, Kathy . . . 102,185 Mc McAfee, Janet ... 102, 182 McAfee, Judy ... 32, 56, 167, 182, 194, 196, 219 McAllister, Bruce ... 57, 188 McAndrew, Mac . . . 102, 248, 249, 273, 274 McBrayer, Thomas C. . . . 2 1 McCain, Pene ... 193 McCall, Carolyn ... 57, 166, 173, 219, 221 McCallum, Larry ... 88, 170. 192, 238, 243 McGaskill, Charles ... 57 McCool, Doug ... 57 McCrone, Jim . . . 102, 278, 279 McCrory, Thomas ... 102 McCutchin, Benny . . . 102, 248 McDonald, Elizabeth . . . McDonald, Jan ... 89 McDonald, Patricia . . . McDonough, Ruby ... 26 McElhannon, Lynette ... 26, 32 McGaha, Harold ... 102 McGehee, James . . . 102, 200 McNaughton, Phyllss ... 89 McMahan, Linda ... 102 McMillen, John ... 89, 165, 173, 211, 212, 226 McNeill, Jane ... 57, 165, 167, 174, 196, 218, 220 McPherson, Scott ... 102 McPherson, Sheila . . , 102 M Maberry, Mike ... 56, 188, 192, 273, 277 Macbeth, Marilyn . . , 102, 184 Magedson, Helen ... 88, 184, 187 Magid, Gary ... 88, 227 Magillow, Michele . . . 102, 200 Magulre, Mike . . . Maki, Mary Jo . . . 88, 165. 179, 194, 196 Mahaffey, Cynthia ... 102 Mamlnga, Russell ... 102 Mamantov, Alex ... 88 Mankus, Charles ... 57 Mann, Brenda ... 57, 176, 177, 178 Mann, Jayne ... 57, 167, 174, 175, 193, 262, 263, 264, 281 Mann, Lynda ... 58, 179, 211 Mansfield, Kenny . . . 204, 207, 208 Marshall, James ... 88. 204 Martin, Cheryl . . . 102, 184 Martin, Elaine ... 58, 183 Martin, Ginny ... 58, 157, 168, 171 Martin, Kim . , . 102, 248, 251, 259, 273, 274 Martlne, Danece . Marcus, Fred . . . Marx, Pat . . . 88 Mashman, Barbara Mashman, Jodl . . Masinter, Fred . . Mason, Carol . . . Mason, Wesley . . Matter, William . Maxwell, Clarinda Maxwell, Jerome . May, Leslee . . . Mayer, Marilyn . . 222, 231 Meer, Janice . . . Meggs, Robert . . Mehl, Lyhette 58 . . . 88, 184, 262, 263, 264 . 88, 185, 187, 202, 203 . 88, 202 88, 165 . 102 . . 223. 226, 227 . . . 58 . . 226, 227 . 88, 162, 179, 211 58, 173, 281 212, 177, 58, 141, 167, 171 178, 219, 221, 234, 235, 298 Melcer, Morton Richard ... 89, 223, 227, 228 Melton, Jim . . . 59, 165, 266, 268 Melton, Robert . . . 102, 265 Menefee, Hawkins . . . 103, 148, 165, 170, 237, 238, 273, 277 Merriman, Bill . . . 103, 188 Mertens, Ida . . . 89, 173, 200 59, 139, Meyer, Nancy Meyers, Mike . . . 1 Michaels, Jill . . . Michaels, Pam . . . 220 Miers, Harriet . . . Miers, Robert . . . Mlley, Nancy Lynn 168, 196 19 59, 165, 166, 195, 218, 103, 182, 262 . . . 59 Miller, Bob . . . Miller, -Bonnie . Miller, Dwlght . Miller, Ellen . . Miller, Janet . . Miller, Jay . . . Miller, Larry . . Miller, Laura . . Miller, Linda . . Miller, Marcle . Miller, Maria . Miller, Mary . . Miller, Richard 275 Miller, Shirley . Mlndrup, David Mlnette, Maury Mirsky, George 59, 198, 199, 203 . . 89, 203 . . 59 . 103, 197 . 59, 183 103 103 . 59, 103 178, 182, 281 192, 238, 242. 273, 103 . 103. , J. C. . . , Linda . , Rozann ' e , Sandra , , Suzanne Mittendorf, Barbara ... Monroe, Carol ... 89 Monroe, Mark . . . 103 Montgomery, Mary Kay . MItchel Mitchel Mitchel Mitchel Mitchel Moody, James Moore, Barbara . 26 . 60, 174, 196, 218, 220 . . . 89 . . 89 . . 60, 195, 219 103, 187 238, 245, 273, 276 89 340 Moore, Hazel . Moore, Lexxie . Moore. L0U15 . Moore. Marion Moore, Marlee Moore. Mike . 172, 284 Moore, Milce . Moore, Pam . . Morgan. Patrici Moring. Thomas Morris, Barbara Morris, Eugenia Morris, George Morris. Jane . . Morrison. Bill . Morrison, Leonetle Morrison, Linda . . Morrow. Glenn . . Morse, Barbara . . Moss, Duval . . Mote, Howard Morton, Linda . Muhm, Karen . Mundy, Jeff . . 255, 257. 192 Murrah. Boyd . Murry, Tim . . . 23 , 103 27, 164 9, 184 9, 187 125, 164, 103, 223, 226, 280 !9 . . 89, 183 . . 27, 222 . . 89, 212 . . 103 103, 182 60, 251, 253, 258 . . 103 . . . 103 . . 60, 280 103, 224, 227. 228 Skippy) ... 60, 199 . . 60 . 103, 165, 184 89, 152, 167, 170, 173, 25! . . 60, 181. 202 Nadelman, Lois . Nagid, Paul . . . Napier, Barl . . . Natlnsky, Ronald Neal, George . . Neely, David . . Neely, Diane . . Neill. Sally . . . Nelson. Betty . . Nelson. Caryl . . 314, 317 Nelson. Jackie . Nelson, Janet . Neville. Martie . Newman, Carila Newman, Earl . Nichols. Pau ' . . Nichols. Terry . Norman, Liz . . Norred, Lois . . Northrop. Sally Notred. Doug . Novln, Betsy . . Novit. Betty . . . . 61, 185 89, 223, 227 . 27, 262 61 . 61, 90, 1 . 6! . 61, 182, . . 90, SA 197, 217, 301. 310, . 62 62 28. 193. 218, 327 179 103 , 90 62. 167, 177, 178, 211, 212 Oliver, Wendell ... 62, 265, 268 Olsen. Laurel . . . 103. 197 Olsen. Roger ... 62, 188, 192, 238. 240, 242, 265, 267, 268 Jan . . . 62 Maurice . . 1, Stanley . . Laura Oh Oh Or Ostertha Owens, Carl . . , Owens, Robert . Owsley, Brigitte . . 103 . . 62, 219 ... 103 103 . 62 . . 90 Palm, Paris, Parke r, Don Jan . . r, Jame 90, 165. li 90 Parker, John Parker, Pam Parker, Ricky 265, 269 Parris, Jo . . Parsons, Sandra . Patterson, Anita . Pearce, George . Pearce, Rebecca Pearle, Linda . . . Peck, Sandra . . . Pedigo, Wanda . Pendleton, David Perdue, Mack . . Perkins, Lee Ann Perklnson, Carol Perskin, Spencer Peters, David . . Pettigrew, Paul . Petty, Mike . . . Phillips, Jill . . . Phillips, Rosylynn Phillips, Susan . . Phillips, Susie . . Phillips, Suzanna Pierce, Wayne . Pigg, Janet . . . PIgg, Richard . . Pillow, Dolly . . . Piner, Gary . . . Pinkus. David . . Pistor, Virginia . Place, Cary . . . Pllner, Michael . Plunk, Carroll . . Podd, Linda . . . Pohly, Susan . . Polakoff, Victor Poison, Jeannie Poole, Charles . Poole, Harold . Popkess, Linda . Porter, Janice . Porter, Kay . . . Portney, Noel . Poston, Sue . . . Porter, Terry . . Prather. Charles . 103, 167. 248, 278, 279 103 63, 221 63, 164, 169, 170, 238, 241 90, 179 . 22, 30 . 28 . 103 0. 183, 196 . 63. 182 . . 63, 192. 270 103 . . 103. 184 . 63, 202, 265, 268 90, 180, 181 . 28, 212 63, 90 171, 178, 195, . 63, 166, 19! . . . 103 , . 28, 88, 25! 103 . 63. 204 103, 182 . 90, 212, 227 . . 103 103. 248 . . 103 . 103, 278, 279 90 103, 184 . . 103 . . 64, 281 . . 90, 188. 223, 224 , . 104, 265, 269 . . 90, 184 . . 104, 153, 197 104, 182 64, 183, 196 . 104, 265 ... 223 Preis, Martha ... 64 Prentiss, Lou . . . 64 Procter, Rick . . . 104, 260, 261, 270, 27! Puddington, Arch ... 173, 200, 284 Purcell, Mary ... 28, 29, 183 Quintana, Carmen Raatikka, Hilda ... 29 Raden, Marcia . . . 104, 188 Raef, William . . . 104, 248, 249 Raffield, Oliva ... 64, 177 Ragland, Diane ... 64, 281 Rains. Ray . . . 65. 238, 247, 265. 266 Rakentine, Nona ... 90, 200, 203 Ralston. Nyna Elane ... 90, 23 I Ramsey, Jeanne . . . 104 Ramsour. Kay ... 65 Randolph. Carol Lee . . . 65, 183 Rasberry. Carolyn ... 90 Rash, David . . . Ravkind. Joan ... 65 Rawe, Tom ... 65 Ray, Charles ... 104 Ray. Marsha ... 104 Rayblatt, Leah ... 65. 191, 28! Raymond, Harris ... 65, 188 Reaves, Marian ... 65, 195 Reaves, Michael ... 66 Redman, Carol ... 1 04 Redman, Kay . . . 66 Reed, Judy ... 66 Reeves, Barbara ... 90, 196 Relmers, David ... 90, 199 Richards. Jean ... 90. 201 Richards, Ken . . . 66, 188 Richardson, Evan ... 90, 173, 212, 226 Richardson, Jean ... 90, 165, 177. 197 Richeson, Don . . . 104 Rickman. Mark ... 104 Rickman, Steve . . . RIchter, Paula ... 90, 212, 215 Righter, Karl . . . 265, 268 Riley, Melvln ... 90, 192, 265, 266 267 268 Ringley, Michael . . . 104, 248, 249 Ringo, Patsy ... 90 RItts. Buck . . . 104. 170, 248, 249, 260, 261, 273, 275, 284 Roark, Jill . . . 104. 185 Robinson. Joe . . . 90, 173 Robinson, Kathy ... 90 Rocker, Lynn . , , 104 Rodriguez, Lla . . . 32, 66, 154. 168, 174, 197, Rogers, Alice ... 104 Rogers, Barbara ... 104 Rogoff, Eve Joyce ... 104 341 Roland, Ruth ... 200 Rose, Mary Ann ... 104 Rose, Rise Joan . . . 104 Rosenthal, Harriet ... 67, 177 Roth, Madeline . . . 104, 200 Roth, Nancy ... 104 Rothschild, Abby ... 33, 67, 150, 173, 185, 193, 197. 211, 212 Roundtree, Emma Jo ... 90 Rowe, Tom ... 286 Rowley, Jo Carol . . . 104, 193, 197 Royer, Mike ... 67, 188, 262, 263, 264 Rub Rub Rub Rub Joel . . . n, Judy . . Mary . . Sharon . Rudberg, Joyce Russell, Lynne . Russell, Sharon . Ryaman, Jay . . Ryaman, Nancy 67, I 67 90 . 90 , . 67, 19! . . . 90, 202 . 104, 197 . . 90, 184 . 32, 67 . . . 91, 184, 187 Sack, Sarah Lee . . . 67. 173, 219 Saffer, Shelley ... 1 05 Salas, Vick ... 91 Sammons, Mike ... 91 Sanders, Sandra . . . 105, 182 Sanders, Wayne . . . Sanger, John ... 32, 67, 119, 136, 166, 169, 170, 174, 215, 320, 334 Sargent, Susan ... 105 Sarns, Barbara ... 105 Sartain. Mary . . . 105, 184 Sauerbrunn, Randy ... 68, 173, 174 Saunders, Patty Lynn ... 91, 195 Saunders, Susan ... 91, 179, 190, 196 Sawyer, Ann , . . 68, 176, 177, 178 Sawyer, Buddy . . . 105, 189 Sayler, Karen ... 105 Schack. Gilbert . . . Schackman, Joe ... 68 Schepps, Raymona . . . 105, 224 Schepps, Renay . . . 105 Schlesigner. Paul ... 90. 180. 18! Schroeder, Sally . . . Schwartz, Nina ... 91. 182, 185 Schuartz, Sheldon ... 91, 225 Schweikart, Jackie Sue . . . 105, 182 Schutts. Carolyn ... 68 Scott, Billye Kay ... 91 Scott, Carter . . . 105. 262, 264 Scott, Randolph ... 91, 270, 271 Scott, Sharon ... 68 Scott. Sue Carol ... 105, 187 Scott, Tulieka ... 29, 174 Scouell, Sue . . . 91, 168, 182, 196 Siebert, Pete ... 68 Seigel, Linda ... 105 Selinger, Susan Jo ... 91 Severson, Barbara . . . 68. 179, 211, 212 Shapiro, Mitzi ... 105 Shallette, Robert ... 91, ISO Sharp, Linda Sue ... 105 Shaughnessy, James ... 91, 200 Shay, Jerry . . . 105. 180, 181 Shay, Phyllis ... 91 Shearer, Kathleen ... 91, 184 Shedd. Vickie Ann . . . 105 Shelton. Janet ... 68, 113. 122, 142, 156, 177, 234 Shelton, Susan . . . Shelton, Thendell ... 29, 248, 260 Sherr. Paul ... 91, 189. 216 Shirley, Linda . . . 105, 182 Shultz, Montle ... 28, 221 Shurette, Jo B. ... 28 Slegel, Kenny ... 69, 127, 137, 159. 169, 171, 188, 192 Siddall. Carl ... 105 Sillnsky, Roberta ... 69 Silverman, Goldle ... 69 Silverman, Hedda Felice . . . 105 Silverman, Marc . . . 105, 202 Simmons, Mae Dell ... 23 Slmms, Sue . . . 91 Simpson, Joe R. . . . 28, 192, 237, 238 Slrmen, Dennis ... 105 Skelley, Tommy ... 105 Skinner, Denny ... 91 Slack, Sandy . . . Slaton, William , . . 105, 248 Sleeper, Neal . . . 105, 278 Small. Neal . . . 105, 278 Smiley, Richard ... 91, 278 Smith. Andy . . . 105, 251. 258 Smith, Babs ... 9 1 , 206 Smith, Benny ... 9 1 , 248 Smith, Bodey ... 69 Smith, Batchy ... 69, 204, 208 Smith. Darlene ... 91 Smith. Don . . . 105, 248 Smith, Janet ... 92, 184, 297 Smith, Jay . . . 106 Smith, Joseph . . . Smith, Judy ... 92, 173, 212 Smith, Margie . . . 166, 184, 200 Smith, Mark Rodney . . . Smith, Neva . . . Smith. Stephen ... 92 Smith, Steve . . . 106, 248, 278, 279 Smith, Walter ... 92 Smyers, Sharon . , . 106 Sneed, Mary ... 69, 185, 193, 281 Somerville, Sherri ... 92, 162, 182, 222 Sorley, Michael ... 92, 238, 246 Sorrows, Mary ... 106, 200 Sowell, Leia ... 28, 164 Spaffard. Robert ... 189, 216 Spear, Don . . . Speed. Rick ... 92, 225, 227 Speer, Don . . . Spence, Vonna ... 69 Spencer, Charlotte ... 106 Spetter, Reglnce Mae ... 106 Spiritas, Steve ... 106 Spivak, Charles ... 92, 199 Spragens, John ... 92, 173. 200, 203 Spruce, Lillian ... 29, 182 Stalber, Jim . . . 92, 192. 238, 239, 241, 273, 276 Stahl, Helen ... 92 Stalarow, Jim . . . 106, 224 Stanfleld, Sally ... 69, 183, 203 Stanford. Jim . . . 92, 202 Stapleton, Vicky ... 92, 182, 201 Starett, S ' usie . . . Statman. Benjy ... 92 Seatman, Shirley ... 70, 177, 178 Staub, Barry ... 70, 169, 189, 216, 218, 220, 234, 301, 31 I, 314, 320, 334 Staub, Susan ... 106 Steger, Carol Ann ... 92, 182, 197 Stein, Arlene ... 70. 2 I 8 Stlen, Marleen . . . 106, 182 Stekoll, Betty ... 70, 178, 183, 196, 218, 220, 325 Stephenson, Nancy . . . Stern, Richard ... 70, 280 Sternberg, Danny ... 70. 188, 192. 238, 244, 80 Stevens, Pat . . . 70 Stevenson, Shirley ... 106 Stewart. Carolyn ... 92, 182 Stewart, Rick ... 92, 224, 227, 228 Stewart, William . . . 106, 226, 227. 228 Stokes. Bob . . . 92 Stoller. Carolyn ... 92 Stone, Jimmle Lu . . . 106 Stovall, Mary ... 92 Strang, Warner ... 92, 270, 271 Straus, Diane ... 93 Straus, Robert . . . Straw, Glenda ... 106 Strickland, Hugh ... 93, 165, 273, 276, 300 Strickland, Sharon . . . 106, 165 Strode, Nancy ... 93, 165, 184 Stuart, Bob . . . 93, 270, 271 Stuart, Larrle ... 93, 179 Stubblefleld, Carol ... 70, 173, 185, 190, 191 Stubblefleld. Jack . . . 106, 248 Suckle, Richard ... 93 Suckle, Sharyn ... 106 Summers, Lynn ... 7! Sunshine, Richard ... 71 Sutherland, David ... 93. 204, 206, 265, 267 Swift, John . . . 106, 248, 265, 267, 268 Sypert, De Anna . . . 106 Talty. Pat . . . 106, 224, 248, 278. 279 Tanner, Nancy ... 93 342 Tannery, Toppy ... 71, 127, 140, 157, 161, 165, 168, 171, 195, 200, 214, 219, 221, 325, 328, 329, 334 Taub, Richard ... 93. 173, 180 Taylor, Charlotte ... 106, 200 Taylor, Karen ... 106 Taylor, Kathryn . . . Taylor, Nancy . . . 106, 184 Taylor, Sharah ... 106 Teeling, Carolyn ... 71, 187 Templeton, Pamela . . . 106. 182, 184, 262 Teplow, Betty ... 107 Teplcw, Nancy ... 71, 184, 368 Terracina, Mary Lou ... 93 Terhune, Candy ... 107 Tesky, Bobby ... 7 1 , 200 Thacker, Blaine ... 71, 280 Thoman, Burke . . . 107, 265, 269 Thomas, Beverly ... 93 Thompson, Carole ... 71, I 19, 187 Thompson, Julie ... 93 Thompson. Nan ... 29, 128, 168 Thompson. Paula ... 72 Thompson, Tommy ... 93, 198, 199, 278, 279 Thrall, Nancy ... 93 Thronson, Leah ... 32, 72, 166, 172, 173, 196, 197, 208. 218, 220 Tice, Carole ... 72, 193, 234 Tice. Terry ... 93 Tlmm, William ... 93 Tltche, Pat . . . 107, 188 Tobey, David . . . 107, 189, 225, 227 Tobias, Linda ... 72 Tobolowsky, Lina . . . 107, 185 Toby. Jackie ... 72, 183 Todd, Bobby ... 93, 204, 238, 248 Todd. Richard . . . Todd, Robbie ... 93, 183 Tolleson, Tana ... 72, 201. 344 Tomlin, Carolyn ... 107 Tomlin, Dan . . . 72, 97, 169, 188, 192. 238. 245. 265, 268 Tomlinson. Harold . . . Toomey, Patricia . . . Toney, Judy Kaye ... 107 Tonn, James ... 29, 215 Topleyz. Dennis ... 72 Tribble. Bob . . . 107, 226 Trlbble. Dorothy ... 73, 183, 219 Tucker. Keith . . . 107, 260, 261 Turner, Barbara ... 73 Turner, John ... 73. 177. 178, 223 Turner, Nancy . . . 173 Tupin, Mary Ann . . . 107, 200 ' ,ler. Leonard . . . 107, 226 -,son. Sherry ... 107 Uetrecht, Jean ... 107 Underwood. Charles . . . 107 Unger, Irma . . . 30, 193, 194, 283 Utay, Jerry . . 107 Utay, Paul . . . 107, 189 Vanl severs Clel . 107 Varcasia, vlary 93, 182, 187 Verson, M artln 73 Vlck Prise illia . 107 Vlck Susa n . . . 73 174 Vlns on, Ju dity . 107, 200 Voo hees. Gene . 93 199 w Wagner, Patricia ... 107 Walker, Mike ... 93 Wallace, Mary ... 30, 189, 216 Wallace, Jimmy ... 93, 167, 170, 173, 192, 251, 259 Wallace, Richard ... 1 07 Walters, Georganne ... 73, 182. 187, 193, 196 Walther, Norma ... 73. 167 Ward, Gerald ... 94, 189 Ward, William ... 93, 238, 245 Warrich, Pat . . . 73, 184 Waters, Lynn ... 94 Watklns, Marianna ... 94 Watson, Bill . . . 107, 225, 227 Watson. Dee . . . 107 Watson, Gartrell ... 30 Watts, Kathleen ... 107 Watts, Shirley ... 94, 183, 187 Wayne, Sue . . . 74, 171, 217, 219, 221, 322, 326, 334 Weatherford. Lynn ... 107 Weaver, Jane ... 94, 179, 196, 204, 206, 208, 211, 212 Weaver, John ... 94, 127. 200 Webb, Nancy . . . 107. 165, 184 Webb, Marlene ... 30 Webster, Lydia . . . Wehrly, Margaret . . . 107, 187 Welsblat, Harvey . . . 107, 180, 181, 212 Weigand, Ida Lee . . . 107 Welsheit, Jon . . . 94 Weiss, Michelle ... 94 Welsch, Arthur ... 94 Wells, Julia . . . Welsh, Bob . . . 108 Wendland, Weldon ... 30 West, Robert ... 94, 238, 247 WesteL Stan ... 74, 125, 169, 273, 274, 277, 291 Wheeler, Butch . . . 107, 165, 248. 249 Whlddon, Mary ... 94 White, Douglas ... 94 White, Elizabeth ... 94 White, Mary Ann . . . 22 White, Richard ... 74, 276 Whitebread, Kuik . . . 107, 199 Whitesides, Robert ... 74, 192, 265, 266 Widner, Bob . . . Wiemers, Alice ... 94, 176, 182, 194 Wier, Joe . . . 107, 248. 265 Wiicoxon, Josephine ... 30 Wilkowsky, Artie . . . 108, 278, 279 Williams, Alice ... 94, 184 Williams. Anita ... 108 Williams, Bobby ... 1 08 Williams, Edwin . . . 108, 226 Williams, Jeanne ... 94, 184 Williams, Jimmy . . . 108, 248, 249 Williams, Kay . . . 108, 184 Williams, Mary ... 74, 183 Williams, Wendall . . . Willlngham, Billy ... 74, 170, 284 Wllllngham, Elanor ... 108 Willlngham, Frank ... 94, 225, 227 Willis, Bob . . . Willis, Gerry ... 74 Wilmer, Ann . . . 75, 195. 219, 221, 306, 30 Wilmer, Tom . . . 108, 265, 268, 280 Wlloxsky, Herschel ... 94. 251, 258 Wilson, Clair . . . Wilson, Jill ... 94, 162, 179, 190 Wilson, Judy Ann . . . 108 Wilson, Lynn . . . 108, 149, 197 Winn, Robert ... 94 Wise, Joan ... 75, 182, 195, 219 Wise, Linda ... 75, 183, 281 Wisenbaker, Mike ... 108 Wisenbaker, Steve ... 108, 248, 249, 260, 261 Wiskera, Anna ... 108 Withrow, Alvln ... 30, 237, 238, 265 Wolf, Susan ... 108 Walfson, Sharon ... 75, 219 Woodgate, Cecil . . . 202, 226 Woods, Jo Carolyn ... 94 Woods, Linda ... 75, 177, 184 Woodlrldge, Sharon ... 30 Worthy, Jackie ... 94 Worthy. Jimmle . . . 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