John Tyler High School - Alcalde Yearbook (Tyler, TX)
- Class of 1957
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The Science Building is where we work at dissecting frogs, cooking, sew' ing, and trying in vain to work that math problem. ,.....-M VIEWS The arcade looks a little lonely with- out the groups of chattering students. T. H. S. Students have many memo- ries of the gym in which we have cheered our teams to victory and cele- brated these victories with various dances. Below left: All students interested in wood- working have classes in the Industrial Arts Shop. Below right: Students gather in the auditor- ium for assemblies, special programs, and other events. .5--N , . V ..':'2 A Y' ADMIN ISTRATIGN YQ E in QXSHX XX Qlxa Lil 5 H E2 X 4. Xxliaxx Q Q QB XX, QENNXL-AAXQ DAXAPWAQB 1 , ' r 1 N ,N A X.. xx- Ng., . Sk -gig, X gag -- . S-X A - 5 E Q Kg 5, . S XA. R NJ. fx g L g RN fx Af K. in ' wk x gs Q , 145: '13 f V 'D 'E '5. Q23 bf 7 In x,t'j X N f- ,,, Q s QE P D ph X ,, s NX K sig?- ' '.-. . 'XNS 'H X ,x e 1 . 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LJ' ' K f' Y 1 ff , I 1' f 1, N - . 540 'J df ff Our asslstant prmclpal IS Mr AIVIS Hanna Thls IS h1s second year of serv1ng 1n th1s posltlon ,0.en -K Dr Holmes Webb IS our prmcx pal He has been an eff1C1eI'1f and responsxble one for the past f1Ve years Severcrl Tyler crtrzens take trme out from therr busy schedules to pcrrtrcr pcrte on the School Board The mem bers prctured here crre Dr Porter Bcnles Ir Presrdent G1lbert Reeves Dr Hollrs Moore Robert Fry Dr I W Brrdwell cmdl S Hudncrll Two of the members not plctured are Murph Wrlson and I Clrfford Greg or 4 Dr Holhs A Moore has been Supermtendent of Tyler Pubhc Schools for the pcxst seven years L, 2 N Q Mrs. Carr is our guidance Counselor. She is al- ways helpful and devotes her valuable time to our problems. 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'iii -- .V 4, 4 iff? 15.-' - ff- 15 ' - ' -- . VV -- Cf . HRVV7 '-,ZX ' 4.'..,4. - Y- 7.'44e -'Y-'15, 'xg fx.-., -Q an-'-Q Y'-T 'ft' . ...7 V . '-V,-'M ' V.-.-'af ?H1V.V-'-' :.:.-g-,-3 lg-V - fy - P V'4-f'-'ff V,, .y 'w' -.xv V V1--fi'5x,Q-.ff -',-.,41l1 V, .. .Q--..'-Vw, -:,'i- -21...-1-EV V,--2-..g'g'..,? -. ' ' Vfgi-' - :'i.-41:91-. 2151 - 'F11C .Q:.. -:,.,-- - V.:- ,-.Vgr:V 1+ ggi., -V'-Vw :Vf- 1 .'.,.4--1 'ng-,4.1 Miss Sarah Marsh, B. A. and M. A. degrees from the University of Texas. , i r ,, ' - - ,V W t V' . at In 22 V. I . r -.1 :ar ' of - -z ' 4,11 :',1.-aSf,-.,:- ' 1 'f 1 . ,., K . fi' 2 - 1 A ' 5 5 fifty : 2 ' -1 1 5 a Q :I . . . . . ,.., ... -t K , vt - Q S .V - 1, up - . k f K I . wi- Er ' r 'a rid -5-. ' . is . Miss Waller observes a group of sophomores who are reciting their assignment. Miss Poston's class appears to be interested in their Nancy Campbell, Patty Cooney, I ames Howard, and David McGlathery are sophomores in Mrs. Parker s second period English class. V l Marilyn Winchester, Sally King, and Adele McAlpin are seen in their English class. -' ' iiii A Miss Wilma Ruth Waller B. A. from TSCWA 1 M V- ...J A. I. Lewis, lim Brown, and Iimrny Crow are three serious English students as anyone can see! Freddy Cook rnust really have a hard word to look up in the dictionary. ....,, ...J J ?-, Z ,.4 ,I , Mrs. Christine Tatton, B. A. and M. A. degree from East Texas State Teachers College. Dorothy Renfro and Ioyce Shirey are sophomores get ting a good start in High School English. Tyler High School is fortunate in being able to give special training in Creative Writing to cr fine group of serious minded Seniors who mi ht someda make Mrs. Ozella Dew, T V B. A. degree from Stephen F. Austin i Teachers College 9 Y their mark in the literary field. During finals, Miss Marsh's students clut- A ter up the hall with their books. Iane Morrow and Pat Herren are in Business English. Seniors choose which English they take according to their plans for the future. Miss Katherine Baugh, B. A. degree from Baylor. Linda Dunn is reading to a Iunior class. The rest of the students appear to be interested. These sophomores are busy getting their English assignment so they will not have so much homework. .lt -1--er' C. L. Key and Pat Salah are filling out information sheets for their English teacher. Mrs. Frances Massey. B. A. from the Univer- 1 sity of Arkansas. Hrjuf' 1' Alice Day, with hand poised, is reading aloud to the class. Y.:-I Ga Parker seems to be err Y grossed in the English story she is reading. 17 Emorie Srnith, Sheila G-eg, Pat Gibson, and Ann McFarland are looking at the lesson on the board or at the camera. Miss Frances Poston. B. A. and M. A. de' grees from Sam Houston College and Trinity College. i Sf' I , Betty Lou Hayes, Bettie Barnes, Eileen Caswell, and Bobby Ingram are taking business English to help them in the future. Don Wilmeth is very proud of his Globe Thea- tre. He spent many hours on this worth-while pro- ject. ai 'Q-wi 'vu'-gr Miss Werna Harrison, BA. degree from TSCW. Patsy Simms, Martha Scully, ik Tillison, and Laquita Beardin, William Grimes, and William Allen are shown getting their papers checked. S. L. Alred are busy writing their Eqlish as- signments. QU J-...av -u.n,,, ...ws-....,..,,N. Mrs. Collins received her B. A. from Sam Houston State and her M. S. from East Tex- as State. i ,,., 15815 1. Working problems in class help to clear away Mrs. Humphries received her difficulties' 2. This Geometry class of Mrs. Humphries is pay- B' A' from East Texas State' ing attention to the explanation of a difficult prob- lem. if ij Q , .9 7 use 3. Deep concentration seems to be the only expression in this class. 4. These six-weeks tests need deep thought. Mr. Humphries received his B. A. from East Texas State. Mr. Hull received his B. A. and M. A. from East Texas State. ggi H A 3 Mr. T. Young received his B. A. from Sam Houston State College and a M. A. degree from Peabody. 1. Strict attention is necessary to learn all the theorems one must know. 2. With pencils posed a problem is about to be solved. Mr R Lanier received as State. Mrs. Williams received her B. A. from Stephen F. Austin. 3 A chance to do homework in class in welcomed 1-115 B, A, from E551 Tex- 4. A joke in Geometry class! av' Mr. Bryant Saxon, who is the Physics instruc- tor, has a B. S. degree and a M. Ed. from East Texas State Teacher's College. The three courses of science which Tyler High offers are Chern- istry, Biology, Gnd Physics. 5 S fir .,' IL, X. F' .V f 4 'Z A7 K , ' L is-9-, 3 Q 1 m,,, 0-T ' -J W l - we .S . , :Ire Mr. Calvin Story teaches Chemistry and graduated from Sam Houston State Teach- er's College with a B A. and a M. A. I wonder how leanette Herbert's project is coming along? limrny Vaughn, Bart Miller, and Iames shown takin a Ph sics test iven Q Y 9 Mr. Ed Lechler is an- other of T. H. S.'s biology teachers. He is a graduate of Missis- sippi State College and has cr B. A. degree. Mrs. Colton, who teaches Biology, graduated from Stephen F. Austin with CI B. S. cmd or M. A. degree. .t . .i ' M......,, 355' Q . 1 2 5 Port Crouch olnd Harris Kromholts are 1 to use the micro-projector 1n Blolog Miss Lanier's government classes conducted spirited mock campaigns in November. Douglas Shaffer was Speaker of the House in one of Miss Lanier's government The social studies courses offered in Tyler High are World History, American History, Government, and Contemporary Problems. These courses attempt to make the student familiar with world and local prob- lems, important facts of his- tory, and the operation of our government. Mr. Wyche received his B. A. from Sam Houston State. . Miss Scott received her B. A. and M. A. from T. S. C. W. Mrs. Richards received her B. A. from North Texas Statea' y cl-asses abovej. Pictured below is one of Mr. Richard's American history classes, hard at work. Miss Lanier received her B. A. from Austin College and her M. A. from Texas University. ..-f:.ZZ- :- Q .. rr iy 'ur K 'W f 5 ' A Mrs. Purinton received her B. A. and M. A. from Texas University. 'Mr. Stinson received his B. A. from Texas Tech. Mrs. Richards received her B. A. from North Texas State. ' rs ,::.A ' gs, f I , gg I I ,.f . 5 ' rg 4? ,f is E ' Mrs. Baker received her B. A. from Texas Uni- versity. 1 . ' 'YA These student board drawings add color to Mr. Richard's American History classes. Mrs. Baker's World History students listen to an interesting talk. Cabovej Pictured below is a candid shot from one of Miss Scott's con- temporary problems classes. tw A Www. 'mlflr LIBRARY AND READING ROCM Mrs. Iosephine Messer is a graduate of Texas State College for Women with a B. S. and a B. A. She is not only in charge of the library, but also the Stus dent Council. A graduate of T. S. C. W. also 15 Miss Frances McCormick. She, too, is in the library of T. H. S. and graduated with B. A. and M. A. degrees. Since the library is kept in very good order, it is an easy task for us to try to find information. There have been many worth-while hours spent here: and, as a result, knowledge has finally seeped into our heads. CFor most of us, that islj When we leave, We feel better-informed about our subjects. Many thanks go to the wonderful and thoughtful services of the li- brarians and their helpers. Mrs. Warren, who has charge of our Reading Room at T. H. S., received her B. B. A. at Sam Hous- ton State Teacher's Col- lege. INDUSTRIAL ARTS his Mrs. Mary Iernigan received her B. A. and M. A. from the East Texas State Teacher's College. Mr. Robert Pruitt received his B. A. and M. A. from the East Texas State Teacher's College. a ...Y W... t 5.5 Accurate work is required in mechanical drawing and in shop. A person can draw many different objects in exact scaling and proportion or make an item in shop which requires a sense of accuracy. This is just one of the challenges which make these courses so interesting. w 1 was er'-W -b Mr. Winston attended Tex- as A. 6: M. and has a B.S. Degree. Mr. Sowell attended Tex- as A. 61 M. and has a B.S. and M.S. Degree. Mr. Hawkins attended Texas A. ci M. and has a B. S. and M. S. Degree. Pictured above are Ronny Kelly, Leon Hast- ings, and Fred Lillie who are getting their broiler house ready. Their project is to raise 4500 broilers. Tommy Bennington seems to be in Cl predica- ment as to which one of the broilers to enter in the Houston F at Stock Show. Seems to rue, it would be a five way tie. f-eN., w-M-...Nan 1 -rss--.W-.,.w-M-.,..,hs.., Shown above are a group of boys who will enter the Houston Fat Stock Show. Good chance for blue ribbons, I'd say. The various shots on this page portray some of the activities which the boys enrolled in agriculture participate in on the 180 acre school farrn. An average scale of farming together with the raising of cows, poultry, pigs and bees is carried on at the farm. The farm is certainly an asset to Tyler High. Mr. Iames received his T. cer- tificate from Texas A. 6. M. He teaches metal trades. Mr. McRae received his B. S. and M. E. from ETSTC. He teaches Building trades. TRADES 1. Building trades is a course mainly for house building. The houses are always of the latest trend and materials. Each year a house is con- structed and sold by the boys taking building. 2. Metal trases is a course by which boys can learn a trade for their work in later years. Boys who have taken this course can go into indus- try as soon as they finish high school as metal tradesmen. Miss Marjorie DeBord who holds a B. A. degree from TSCW and a M. A. degree from the University of South ern California heads the Art Department of T. H. S James Sims, Roger Roland Iim Log gins, and Beulah McMillan are in A group of eager Art Students tent on their drawings IoAnn Gish and Eileen Caswell strike typical artists poses for us Students enjoy outdoor sketching most of I ' all as Ieneva Phelps, Wanda McCaslin, Leo Hilton and George Lilienstern are. 32 while they work on masterpieces Barbara Mankin Nan Stanley Iean DuPree, and Babs Martin So many beautiful artists wg 4 Deanna Grady, Paige Par- ish, Lyndon Pyron, Robery Oden, Beverly Felis, and Alice Addington watching and drawinq. .NV , .Q 1 33 '1 ,',,, M. ' li 7 ' -'.L- tiff ' - PW? ' ,,,, .. Ay 2. itil. it Mlm 3 3 5. i sf' .Z 'f '1Q.,Q . .. uf . L f 1' .3 ff f H kE tif 'X hir? Mrs. Mings received her gree at S. H. S. T. Mings doesn't this year, she is PIUY School isl rolled in -' 3 ' . Cooking cmd sewing is not all that makes up home- making. A course in safety in the home is also taught as shown in the picture above, along with many other problems of today. Below: Mary Ann Campbell seems to be offering Sandra Sanders some able assistance in the art of threading the sew- ing machine. Mary Fulton's attentive observance may be re- warding to her, too. No, it's not exactly an assembly line, just the normal appearance of the kitchen when the girls get on the ball to prepare the meal on t1me. .yi ...Q r tv W f , AV X Nl My wg! ' J. ff! ftwjfwiyltf wif fr' 0, Mrs. Allison received her B. S. Degree at N. T. S. C. She teaches second and third year homemaking and first year for seniors. Students are shown taking notes on Carolyn Rob- Mrs TTIOITICIS If ert s speech Ccrbovej her B A from East T in A collection is being taken up 1n this speech clcrss Qorbove for Terry Weiss Csecrted at front left to get cz haircut' Below Knox Henderson seems to be more engrossed in leerxng at his neighbor than ID his speech lesson. Tyler High offers cr vcrriet of inter- - Y estfriTspeech courses, including drcrmutics, public speaking, and de- bate. This is an elective subject and may be token for two yecxrs. This T. H. S. student is showing what a good driv- er Drive1 s Educatianl helps him to be. I L,- 'Q l MII! gg Ilan f Q ' 12' What happened to the Certainly a Driver's Education student would never be caught making this mistake. . .mrhk road? Mr. Ford graduated from East Texas Teachers College with a B. A. and a M. A. 35 Mr Clyde Wolford dlrector of the Tyler Hrgh School A Cappella chorr JW' and choral classes recexved hls B A Shown at rrght are a group of stu dents entermg sophomore chorus Plctured are A C Brooks and Iames Howard from the Unlversrty of Plttsburg Whether they are s1ng1ng or not re mams to be determmed These are C1 group from choral class 38 A Vi' .C . ' , - 5 sig h C - - - ' ' - Q 6. ,lv N Mr P C Mortmez Crlqhtj Tyler I-hgh School band d1 rector holds a B A degree from Baylor cmd cr M S from Northwestern Si n.-Q ?5... left 1S one of the hnest sect1ons 1n the band the percusslon mstru ments Left to r1ght payers are M1Ck9Y Roblnson Lev1 Garret hm my Barron Ierry Weaver Don W1 son and Hudson Geddle n J At nght 1S a p1cture showrng the saxophone sect1on playmg a number 1n wh1ch they' have a major part Plctured at left are Arnold Grxggs, Davxd Lrsmcm, and Ernest Homq They are three top players on the clar1net Mrs. Whrtmill, B. A. Degree, South Western State Teach- ers College. Mrs. Terry, B. S. Degree, Stephen F. Austin State Col- lege. of a typing class in ses- sion. Mrs Mrs. Terry are the very Above is a c capable tea hers tice. some typing speed. With constant prac- tar above the average lean Lancaster evidently believes tures will add some zest to the daily hand. Ann Huey seems to be anyway. By the end of the semester. taking words at the rate of eighty Words - - ,.,. gg., 4- Bookkeeping is not always as comical as Betty Hayes portrays it to be, especially when a one cent error keeps the trial balance from balancing. Mrs. Lewis, M. A. Degree East Texas State College. Pictured above are several students who take sec- retarial training. Secretarial training is a two hour course in which rnodern office procedure is taught by Mrs. Gaiser. Along with typing business letters, Mrs. Gaiser, B. A. Degree, North Texas State Teachers College. the girls also learn to use the machines the business rnimeograph. opportunity to times during th extra work for to the whole class. law, Besides just the general office procedure taught. training also includes units on good and several authorities on fashion to and gave advice to the girls on such At the end of the semester, the results efforts are shown when the girls start real offices. pictured students taking bookkeeping. taught by Mr. Sirman, is a course simple picture of budgeting, business and taxation are presented. Ute Mr. Sirman, B. S. Degree, Sam Houston State Teachers College. W-...An Mar lane Lewis who works at the T ler Courier Times Y I , was chosen as the outstanding D. E. sludent of this year. Tommy Ward works part time at the Tom Thumb store. Ioann Kinsey works at the Retail Merchants Association. L Q Distributive Education is a vocational pro- gram designed to train a student to take the merchandise from farms and factories and through our distribution system deliver it to the American consumer. This is a training course in three fields: Retail, Wholesale, and Service occupations. D. E. students have three main objectives l. To Learn, 2. To earn, and 3. To prepare for the future. Class time is divided equally between indi- vidual and group instructions. Students put to practical application on-the-job things they study in school. In addition to Distribu tive Education in Ir. and Sr. years students carry the required courses in High School graduation and College entrance. There are 39 D. E. students in Tyler High. These girls and boys are employed in Tyler where they follow an organized training plan. Miss Ludie Mae Harnson received her B. A. from Baylor University and her M. A. from East Texas State. Industrial Cooperatrve Trarnmg CCO op D two ear onthe ob trarnin course Mr. Clyde Abernathy receiv- ed his B. A. from the Univer- sity of Texas and his M. A. from East Texas State 1 Billie Iean Sm1th is Co op s sweetheart 1S a y 1 g offered to Iunror and Senior g1rls and boys Industry and the local high school cooperate to make th1s course possrble The Co op student attends school halt a day and works on the job half a day A moderate tra1nee wage 1S received by the student while he 1S working learning such skrlled Jobs as television radro printing refrigeration air cond1t1on1ng plumbrng auto mechanic mrllcabrnets typewriter repair students assrstants meat cutting nurse aide etc Co-op stu dents earn a school credit for this work along with their other credits rn school and they graduate at the normal trme After graduatron a Coop student may choose to go to work or to attend college Serious study seems to be the main occupation of these Co op classes Physical education activities include condi- tioning exercises, tumbling, softball, touch football, volleyball, badminton, basketball, and croquet. In the picture below we see some of the students participating in several of the sports. BASKETBALL Qleft to rightj Evelyn Barnes, Barbara Akers, Nancy Parmer, Lou Dean Martin, Nancy Hornbuckle, Wilma Kiser, and Benita Hook- er. CROQUET Qleft to rightj Mary Vance, Betty Lou Walsh Betty Weakly, Barbara Walsh, Mary Adams, and Barbara Sides. BADMINTON Cleft to rightj Aleta Ferguson, Nancy Bryant, Dorothy Key, Alice Lewis, Gari Bennett, Elsa Peterson, Iane Morrow, and Betty Moseley. fkneelingj Carolyn Boone, Barbara Isle, and Betty Patridge. 'WSJ' ..i..3: ki K 'JO f . 1 0' , -1 .':. ...Q-' .,.-Nfaa. t V A V i. d kv E K yn r l at . . X .:M-' , uf s .' 0 as .f ',-.1::.-- , ,'.5:..w........ 'vs Az...-,X . . ..q.....s X QA .mu ,,,..3qgz. -X now., g '+s,.'.f.--fan -- ',.-Iqgpa ,.Qk. .Rain I xx ',-'- ,'.'o ff..i: -' .'.'!'.'. C. f- ' 'X 1 . .-tex.'.... gp- ., -- X , f-.4 ,n ..- ,,. In , X . ' .,1f..'-'f:..l'j',. 11-3--' .. -N3 Miss Mary Ioyce Curtis, girls' P. E. teacher has a B. S. degree from Western Ken- tucky. X CAbovej Basketball is a favorite sport of the boys who take physical education. Techniques are observed in order to become a skilled sportsman. -.. ' Coach, Bob Carpenter, has a B. S. degree from East Texas State. Looks like Don Kelly's shot is headed for the basket. ORGANIZATIONS The officers of the Student Council are Presi- dent Raymond Fletcher, Vice President Bill Ingram, and Secretary Barbara York. ke-ff , Senior Cabinet Meeting Student Councfiliiiiiiiirrxeetings discuss and improve T. H. S. problems when they occur The Student Council is made up of the President, Vice Presi- dent, and Secretary ,elected by the Student Body, and a repre- sentative from eachihomeroom. The purpose of the Student Coun- cil is to promote school spirit, to encourage high standards in school activities, and to create a better understanding between pupils and teacher. The Counci1's Work is determined each year by the needs of the student body, since the Council takes the lead in all student activities. This year the Council traveled to Galveston for the State Convention. Tyler ran for President. The new sound system goes in y' y The officers of the YMCA help start the campaign for the new S YMCA building. H The Gladewater Exchange assembly gave THS some grand singing and dancing. 49 ggi- zgwfff A , NAHONAL HONOR SOCIETY is i-Lf'1 if if .- V fl ' W - T i C 'Q w D,ffq, 'fi 1 0 't 'D 0 tl do on A A B Q U B 'Q Wfwf' o .5 T, offffff P fi P , S i y V Q-gi: 5 . 5 A 1 A is , E A is fs.. 5 I Q !'ti1 43' 'E , : ,av Afkk- a if P it f iissi r ' 2 f - . f- -- X ' . ,, , ,Q r The National Honor Society is a national organization whose purpose is to promote character, leads!- ship, service, and scholarship among studerits. .. ,limi The following are Iuniors elected this year: A w f' Q X 5 X 5' Q i .- , sais , -if :fax ,- Pollyanna Allison Diana Beighle lim Brown David Flynn Bob Gist Iune Lewis Laura Lloyd The following are Myra lee Boone Harold Carter Nancy Cook Mary Crutcher Iames Culver Ca ol Ann Feagin Raymond Fletcher Ljnn Goldsmith Ieanette Gollob C ayle Harris Bill Ingram Burney Kent Io Ann Kinsey Peggy Lout Nell Oden Jimmy Pool Tommy Handel Kay Rhine Kay Rodieck Larry Schoenbrun Seniors elected this year leanne Lancaster Howard Leverett Mary lane Lewis Timmy Luce Marv McKay Ianet Moody Mary Louise Meyer lanice Norman Kay Phillips Diane Pollard ludy Punches Charlene Ross Marilyn Ross S Officers of the National Honor Soc1ety are Syd Heaton President lane Brooks Vice President Patsy Brown Secretary and La Nell Barron Treasurer Jerome Smith George Stinnett Kay Tomlin Kathy Tress Kathy Wray Iimmv Wright Barbara Scott Elizabeth Shaffer Mary Paepke Smith Linda Snell Gulnette Tell lim Vaughn Iudy Walker Debby Watkins Salle Werner Ann Williams Don Wilmeth Marie Withington Doris Wnght Barbara York Pictured above are the following Senior elected last year Karen Aaker Betty Baird La Nell Barron lane Brooks Patsy Brown Syd Heaton Ioanna Iohnston lean Lawhorn Newell McCallum 50 Babs Martin Caro11ne Penn Nathan Roosth Warren Roosth Douglas Shaffer Carolyn Sowell Arlene Trowbridge Glenn Whltrnore Maxte Wllson members r - ' ' D v xi . . ' . , I Q . I I I ' K K i 'ss . . . H X 1 Sy 1 3 Sally Ely Troy Smith 7 H . W P The members of Qulll and Scroll from the L1on s Tale are from left to rlghi Carolyn Kmg Iudy Punches Mary Loulse Myers Drone Pollard Mary lane Lewm Carolyn McW1l hams and Karan Aaker Not plctured are Lynn Goldsmrth and Holly Harns C77 QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll SOC1etY IS an 1nternat1onal organl zcmon for 'hlgh school journahsts Members come from the staff of the Alcalde and the Lron s Tale 15? C57 Q-ev V--Nsx la.-1 Qulll and Scroll members from the Alcalde staff are from left to rlght Douglas Shaffer LOUISE Gray Deb by Watkms Mary H1llyer Mary Crutcher Patty Prestwood La Nell Barron Ieanette Gollob Gwen Park er, and Allan Waghalter Not p1ctur ed IS Pamela Lane 3, . . All , ' ff' RM y 4 I . I I R' 1 . ' -A v- . 5, 5 . ' ' . M rf V ' . Y , M 1 KL l D , l fi ll , f . D f A 1 D 51 The A Cappella wh1ch 1S com posed of 57 selected students is under the capable d1rect1on of Mr Wolford They perform ed for several assembly pro grams civic funct1ons sang for the yunior h1ghs and were on telev1s1on fr? 'Www-wbexgw MEMBERS ARE Sandy Aaker Priscilla Alfred Nelda Babb John Bass Ruth Bennett Clydie Bentley Myra Lee Boone Edith Bostick Peggy Boyd Robin Brian lane Brooks Patsy Brown Billy Butler Paula Breedlove Betty Campbell Barbara Davis Iames Dey Raymond Doggett Robert Ford Glenda Purse Deanna Graddy Norma Ham1lton Rosemary Hand George H111 Pat Hodges Merry Iayne Holotik Pat Hughes Glynne lohnston Dorothy Kennedy Glenda Matthews Velma Io McCla'ir1 Ann McFarland Mary McKay Virginia Morgan Iana Morrow Sue Nulf Ronald Palmer Bill Pearce Diane Pollard Carol Reece Sandra Samrnon Martha Scully M1ke Shaw Ion Stanley Dorothy Stinecipher Marion Sutton Guinette Tell Mary Alcie Thomas Kay Tomlin Kathy Tress Carolyn Vandygritf Paul Watkins Ioe Whitfield Don Wilmeth Kathy Wray Bettye Wyley Barbara York At left IS the Tyler I-hgh Band IH the Chrlstrnas parade Th1s IS an annual event rn whxch the band part1c1pates At right is a happy event in which everyone takes part. Here members of the band liven the proceedings of a football bonfire. Shown at left are frve members of the trom bone sectlon Left to nght are Thomas Gregory Lawrence Culbertson Charles Iackson Irmmy Ph1pps and Mlke Slpe , . S' if X yn 5 x Q I, ' YI: x xi xA Xia 3 , ff' f ' 1- - FS! C.. xl . A .xx 'sg Ni it N . Q? l afQ 53 . 'H-. .ixfs by Q 3 K 515 'Lf-rfff sf X ': i gf . , ' an .. I, S 5 , Q. '- . KR 1' M, 33:53 3 W Q i I fwgu .gg ,.-:fy E, . . ....,s 3 'F gy xv N V 1.x Q svn I gi X 1 dk 5 ,wk vm r 5-up 3 4 ' ' i'v...' t , 'N'-'fn:.f-Nl ' ' LN I S ,ik K, 3 5 S X . Q' V , t f X dxf ,LKJY , 'f 3, -CQ '4lE?,ji',. if 'A Q , ' fiil X I , .. 5 BLUE BRIGADE OFFICERS Barbara Hutson Arleen Trowbridqe Ruth Bennett Barbara Mankin lanet larnes Ianice Norman Babs Martin Scharlotte Harris Dollie Starnes Betty Baird Barbara Davis Mary Hillyer Kay Murphy Nan Stanley Deanna Iohnson 2 Head and Assistants 5 5 1' 'r Tr ix S-2? 5 l. Cheerleaders Merry Iayne Holotilf Paula Tones . Caroline Penn Diane Wakefield Barbara Gamble Betty Campbell Patty Prestwood 3. Majorettes 'I A Q Yr -ff L lltt tr 'CP X V I. X 5: , ' H 1 ' K' ,,,- X,- ff' B J 5-f,.JB' U is - ,sb-V s - C C 4. Twirl Majors 5. Managers 6. Flgqbeqyerg The Blue Brigade participates in many activities, including the fall football games. Here the seniors perform at a pep rall y. BLUE BRIGADE The Blue Guards are Qfrorn left to rightj Don Wilmeth, Richard Lynch, Bill Ingram, Iohn Young, Buddy Scott, Troy Smith, and fnot pic- turedD loe McClain. 1 The sophomores learn to get used to marching in the parades that the Blue Brigade is in. A group of Iuniors enjoy their lunch on a trip to Corsicana LIONS THE STAFF EDITOR CO EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR NEWS EDITOR Mary Iane LEWIS Lynn Goldsmlth B1ll Pratt Dlane Pollard Carolyn Krug Rohm Bnans Barbara Hutson M1Ck9Y Hogue Mary Lou1se Meyers Klm Hawkrns Iudy Punches Carolyn McW1111ams and Holly Harrrs Karen Aaker and Fred Paul Watkrns PHOTOGRAPHER BUSINESS MANAGER ADVERTISING MGR COLUMNISTS REPORTERS Llons Tale sponsor Mr Stmson seems very well pleased w1th one of the latest ed1t1ons of the school newspaper Mary lane LEWIS and Lynn Goldsrnlth are d1sp1ay1nq the work Ah yes' the staff' Where would the paper be w1thout the never endlng work of the people on the L101'l'S Tale Staff? Seated Cl to r D are B111 Pratt, Dlane Pollard, Lynn Goldsmlth, Mary lane LEWIS, and Carolyn Kmq Standrnq Cl to rj are Mlckey Hogue, Rohm Br1ans, Fred Paul Watklns, and Barbara I-iutson It takes more than lust a few people worklng together to put out a good school newspaper every other week Above we fmd the rest of the staff From left to rlght are Rodney Iones, Iudy Punches, K1m Hawkms Mary LOUISE Meyers, Karen Aaker, Caro lyn McW1111ams, and Holly HGIIIS 58 .I FEATURE Enzroiifffr1QQ''lfflfiffflffffffr ' I 2 TALE Somet1mes the students who forget to buy subscnpnons f1nd that they WlSh they hadnt But the staff IS always ready to sell the extras to anyone who m1qht W1Sh to buy one Mary lane Lewls counts out the change as extra buyers Cl to r D Terla Brown Barbara Schnexder and Ehz abeth Kxng WGIY for the papers At the rrght we f1nd Mary Lou1se Meyers another of the lYP1SlS that doesnt seem to have too much trouble at the present I wonder rf she s that calrn when the deadhne ge close' Typmg of the paper stometzmes becomes very strenuous doesnt 1t'7 Carolyn McW1l l1ams 1S very drsturbed about the rnlstakes Kmq seems to be domg okay so far' ts G1rls' Your pr1de 1S showmq' But T H S ers ant blame the staff for bemq proud of the fme work that they do' Keep up the good work team The g1rls p1ctured at the left are Caro lyn K1ng D1ane Pollard and Mary lane Lewxs 59 the typewriter has been making. Carolyn C I ' . . . ALCALDE STAFF Pictured above are our sponsor. Miss DeBord2 our editor, Patty Prestwood: and our business manager, LaNe11 Barron. A . In charge of the class sections this year are Iean Byous, Dana Ward, Ieanriett Gollob, Lon- nie Fletcher, Louise Gray, and Mary Hillyer. In charge of the sports section this year were Margaret Iohnson and Iimrny Cauthron. THE STAFF SENIORS : LaNe11 Barron Mary Crutcher Jeanette Gollob Louise Gray Mary Hillyer Pamela Lane Gwen Parker Patty Prestwood Alan Waghalter Debby Watkins Douglas Shaffer Sorting outithe school pxctures this fall was one of the big yobs that the Alcalde Staff dtd this year. Pamela Lane. Advertising Manager and Mary Crutcher, our 0ff1C1CI1 filer are pictured above IUNIORS: Jean Byous , Iirnmy Cauthron Lonnie Fletcher Margaret Johnson Sue Nasits Dana Ward 4 W, !l!U le- A so vx, r ,rvrvrrrrriq A 1. by-.1741 Q' ,Q - fff r r as Y J :. 'i+4-fl' . -e ,f 'Q , iii 1 Z4 Alan Waghalter, our staff photographer has been an indispensable person this year. fer, Cauthron if Y V 9 Y P and Dana Ward are sub H looking for pictures in our files. Right: lean Byous Right. Sue Nasits and Douglas Shaffer make plans for their pages from the assignment board. vm? J 5 'T Margaret Iohnson and Mary Hillyer type their layout pages while Debby Watkins waits for a free typewriter. I he I The mov1e operaiors plctured above IH the frrst row are the sponsor Mr Prultt Bobby Ingram Frank VVarren Iohn Henry Iohnson and Larry Hood In the second row from left to r1ghi are Iohnny H1CkS Charles Crerner and Dav1d McG1athery ASSISTANTS ASS1Sl1ng Mrs S1des and Mr Hanna are shown 1n the fufst row from left to nqht Carol Ann Feagln, Lynn L0fl1I1 Barbara W1ll1GInS Sally Kmg and Ramona Russell In the second row from left to nghl are Tom Walton Gwen Parker Bonn1e Langley I1mmy Luce Iamce R1dgeway Rochelle Elhson, and Sylvla True 62 N- l . is ' V ,' O ng? , ix 9' yn... 1 jg ' a Q '-...M . if I . g Those helping in Mrs. Carr's office in the first row are: Mary Louise Myers, Iane Brooks, and Pat Ramsey. In the second row are: Carolyn Roberts, Barbara Ham- lett, and Beverly Medford. f' f 4 gl ! 4? Dr. Webb's office assistants are: C front row, left to riqhtb Alice Morgan and Barbara Mankin. In the second row are Ann Thames and Paula Breedlove. In the third row are: Hank White, Pat Keeling, and Bob Bright. Pictured at the left are the registrar's assistants. They are from left to right: Iune Lewis, Ianice Norman, Martha Hitt, and La Vern Iones. 63 , ss X 'X 3 sur , s 3 . X :sm i ,1 ,N -si . T., 5 1 4 ,G if Q Q , get L. 1, . .. . y, .Mi - Hocking Stardusters The Girl's Forum would like cial thanks to its sponsors Mrs. Warren. This year the Forum has tober Dance, a Silver Tea, For Christmas Dolls . Girl's Week E 3 T39 Mm ' Z 2 E t E E Hays Marie Wrthrng Nancy Cook early May. f , fs M' . f 5 K W Perfecti Night M Meanwhile Back in if Wish! r1!f,j31'lr -in Q25 W, 3 if I GIRLS' FCJRUM e and My Shadows I A. 1,52 y 519-.inf . 3 . fr, Va ff . Q, ,ls 'gt' L ,cept-EW' I .iw-M -rv Q ?99? W'wv-+V V .V , E ands' y . Q i , A K is i 1 if Q - if i K xi A 1-M 4 i 55,3 7 ,nr 4 my ,, 3 19 5 3 Q , .I M 'tw A sr 3 ' fl K ' f- L ik J the States ' xy YQ x ewell McCallum President axie Wilson Vice-President arold Carter Secretary 2--Q. team I vnu... T Assoc1at1on 1S a club composed of boys who have received a letter 1n a mayor sport Its main objective 1S to bring together boys of various sports so that a better understanding of each activity may be developed. The boys pictured are officers of the Tyler FFA Chapter. The picture was taken in the rose field belonging to one of t fl'51'.S4'5 W Q the boys. Reading from left to right Csittingj: Bill Newton vice president: Elvyn Utz, president: standing are: Pierce More, student advisorg Rex McKay, sentinel: Lester Lowry secretary: David Long, treasurer: and Harry Don Warren reporter. o wh 1 1 c W5 ,wb . xx Q ' ,Rb Q . m . AX ' V. X ' l . 4 .. K X Q X3 ,fy Q W mmf x , f, ,gy-is r ,. ' Q. Q rr , ' Zi, l Q A N v V T 00 t X U I x The Future Farmers of America is an organization of boys enrolled in Vocational Agriculture. Its primary - aim is the development of agricul- tural leadership, co-operation. and I citizenship. , Q ,q ,.t, X W. ' K .. .,,,+.w W Each year the FFA Club in Tyler High School chooses from a number of nominees a girl as the FFA sweetheart. The picture above is the presentation of FPA Sweetheart jacket, a symbol of the honor. The presentation is being made by club president, Elvyn Utz, to Sally King. 66 F Right, just a group of happy FHA'ers! Here is cr picture President of Chapter dent of Chapter 2 is left is the president dent of Chapter 4 is Chapter 5 is T ' H A t of the smiling FHA presidents. l is Lynn Loftin, left middle. Presi- Betty Wade, right middle. On the of Chapter 3, Betty Wiley: presi' Ann Mclfarlot d. The presid n of 1 f , 1 ,L 'X Pictured here are the members of the FTA Club. The were supposed to be studying but Raymond Y , . . . F T A Smith, Lalill Akins, Pollyanna Allison, and Guinette Tell were chosen to represent the club at a state con vention this spring. The officers of the FTA Club are: Carolyn Sowell chaplain: Guinette Tell, vice president: Lalill Akins secretary: loe Warren, historian: Pollyanna Allison treasurer: and Carolyn King, president. This each sitting Grimes, Beedle group of representatives from On the front row we see. Marquis Whittingham, William Lout, Ian Gordan. The repre- are: Ierry Iulian, Larry Smith, Tom Aycock, and at the Latin Club initia costumes, these girls are wa1t1ng COLIIGQGOUS WCII'1'1OI'S, LATH4 Posing for our camera man are the main of- ficers of the Latin Club: Ramon Dogett, presi- dentg Ierry Dyer, treasurer, Ann Shelby, secre- tary, Virginia Morgan, vice president: Doris Ginsburg, recorder. CLUB off to old Latin Climb members. They don't about it, do they? SCIENCE CLUB Q 'Q'-Of Q 9:4 i 232 4 9 Our picture to the right is of several mem- 6 4-gfiqfrt bers discussing club activities, or something 2 fzfa anyway! This page is dedicated to the Science Club in our school. The Science Club is divided into five divisions: radio, slide rule, photography, chemistry, and astrono- rny. The club is affiliated with the Science Clubs of America, a national organiza- tion. Officers of the Science Club are: Howard Leverett, president: Larry Schoen- brurn, vice president: Marilyn Royce, secretary, Iirn Brown, treasurer: and Doug Thornton, publicity chairman. The picture to the left is of the slide rule division of the Science Club. This di- vision, along with the other divisions, will enter their individual projects in the Tyler High School Science Fair in the spring. Don't envy these people so much. Can they help it if they're smart? Our pictures are divided into the sections of the club. The picture above is the astronomy division of the club. To the left is a slightly angled picture of members in the photo division. 'y-,...4v ......sc... A.. A The DEC officers are: Mary Reeves, president: Von Darrell Allen, vice-president: Francanna Cun ningham, secretary-treasurer: Marilyn Winchester historian: Tommy Ward, Parl.g Kenneth Dozier, serg. arms. Above the DEC Sweetheart is shown. She is Mary Reeves. She will represent the club in a district sweet- heart contest. At left is a picture of the DEC ini- tiation. tx 3 r 436 These are pictures of the three school. To the Right is a picture ' of the Industrial Co-operative Training chapter's officers. V I C chapters of the VIC Club in our Below the officers of the Metal Trades and the officer of the Building Trades are shown. 'S' f fl ' 1 1' f I ,, I ' Q. N--. fa V ' I if , ,ff 1 , J. TIVITIES f A 1 I I . -' I f I ' -'X 'A ,aa Af lf' 1 gl' 4. , f fi If fl -'4' I fi., I-'L pf! 6. Af X I ,I Q V I, ,X , 1 . ' 1642 fifffiv Q',1f,4., I L, if .If !, dj ,'Q L fffvfif, , , ,1 . - ff , , , 75.4 f.4,.4,f -'ffl-71 f ,4,l,f, ,K f-V I f If ! 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Harold Carter, Mary Fulton, David Prejean, Knox Henderson, and lack Stringer retreat to the limelight from the dance floor as Larry Atwood takes time out for the pause that re- freshes at the annual T Association Dance. AND DANCES wi x , it ,f sf w. I E SPIRIT We showed our spirit by building the giant bon- fire which burned brightly in the night sky. Remem- ber how we all pitched in and worked together to get the job done? Gee whiz, that was fun! Thought we would never get the splinters out of our bluejeans. We dedicate this page to you, almighty Lions. On these pages we tried to show you and express with pictures our spirit. We stand be- hind you all the way, at all times! Yelling, clapping and stomping our feet to the beat of the music, we all got filled with the spirit. No, it wasn't just to keep warm on those cold nights. Q 5 Q S is f Q f .9 D N,,,,..-n-4- 1 1 xhdigi, 4. li X 3 ut,QK 1,1 Away we go. The kids wish our team good luck as they prepare to go on their last football trip. Cabovej A few of the band members mingle before they get on the bus for Wich- ita Falls. The Blue Brigade bus is settled and everyone is ready for the trip ahead. Order seems to prevail as the football boys wait for the bus to pull out. Homeward bound! ' r I f,kV . - A gli d . ii 3535 It W X tw X ' M Qty. Terrace and Marvin look as if they are already through with their packing. C7 mf ' gi I I. ,tt 'Y If . .r'- ,N ' ff -7' Z' NJ Tyler was represented by Bill Ingram, Barbara Hutson, Barbara York, and Ray- mond Fletcher at the Student Council convention in Oklahoma. CAFETERIA in.. The cafe-terra has tasty and well balanced meals for everyon There are three lunch perrods th1s year whlch have twenty frve mrnutes to swallow our food 1n FOOD' What a deal' What more could a guy ask for? The food 1n the cafeterla 1S always good and these boys prove lt by the way they are eatlng Some stuclerts prefer to brrnq therr lunches but erther way you look at 1t T H S ers have a great trme at lunch and the tables are al Ways full 82 t gy 3 y f y yffi R E Sir K . makes things less crowded ----- even though We do just A Everyday at lunch we all rush 1151 a bunch We leave our chcnrs Hun down the sta1rs We grab a table CH we re st111 ablej Gulp our meal CNo tlme to steal Then back to class We rush QUITE fast' These Tyler Hlgh boys are enjoymg thelr many places other than th1s at whlch T H Sers enjoy eatlng CARNATION after the game' Th1s 1S another of the eatzng places that T H Sers flnd enjoyable for feedlng the1r faces The gang shown here seems to be well aware of the fact that there s a camera among them flght k1ds'7' 54 TING 83 . DI lunches at the Fair Foundation Builaing. There are t Do you have T B 'P La Verne Iones shows us how stu dents participated in taking Chest X Rays fs e?w?Hsgh 5 Say Cheese Malcomb! Without Mr. Wheat s help there would be no school pictures. This is just a usual mob scene found on a Wed- nesday morning during a Tyler High Assem- bly. 5 Exchange assemblies became popular among T. H. S. students this year. Here We see the Gladewater major- ettes performing for the student body. in 2 T i'.f.j1i1fI5?, 'fill f'S:'gg,13' ' .eI,?f2j .I ' f- rl: 1 -N 1 , 1 'fffi . 221 1 'fl .Z' A 3 We are also gifted with our own tal- ent. The Blue Stars are Well-known to all of us here at Tyler High. l ,,fX1. , The Choral and Art Department both nf take part in presenting our White ' Christmas program. fi U. LION'S TALE REPRESENTATIVE Betty Campbell, Velma Io McClain, Iim- my Barron, Wayne Rainey, Virginia Mor- gan, Ianet Wilkerson, Barbara Adams, Myra Beasley, Diana Beigle, Ioe McClain, Floyd Nichols, Margaret Hacker, Lynn Loftin, Cecilia Cauruthers, Lynne Lamar, Carol Dean, Altha Waddell, Bob Mc- Creary, Nita Gipson, Holly Harris, Iane Stewart, Carolyn Loggins, Patty Cooney, Ann Sims, Kim Hawkins, Melrose Parker, Niki Nicholas, Bonnie Floyd, Ann Easley, Bill Sherbert, Zelma Mings, Gail Gabriel, Patsy Sims, Pat Keeling, Braxton Cowan, Cherry Leggetteh Elizabeth King, Teria Brown, Wanda Davenport, Mildred Bax- ter, Fred Watkins, Larry Gorurn, Timmy Cauthron, Half Britt, lerome Howard, Ter- ry Whiters, Sue Parker, LuLu Hubbard. ALCIALDE REPRESENTATIVES 1 v Carol lones, Donny Stanford, Ann Gold, Margie Ruther- ford, Brooksie Bozell, Beckye Echols, Iohn Martin, Ann Robertson, Mary Crutcher, Martha To Guest, Nelda Ma- coy, Bill White, Suzanne Dykstra, Carolyn Woodard, Bettye Wyly, Harvey Seigle, George Rook, Harriet Hillis, Bettie Hagan, Sue Parker, Norman E. George, Elaine Cooper, Alice Addington, Terry Martin, Ted Chilcote, Mary Ann Dillard, Rose Mary Zanny, Mona Miller, Fran- cis Kay, Gay Parker, Charles Matlock, Dudley Stripling, Katherine Phelan, Barbara Schnieder, Alice Day, Frank Devenport, Rochelle Ellison, Deanna Iohnson, Ralena Macnab, lean Gathright, James Shira, Donald Gee, Fran- ces Whitworth, Helen Tordan, Paul Calvert, Margaret Walters, Mike Sipe, Linda Leighman, Pat Gipson, Mar- garet Garner, Sally Anne King. rw CN D. A. R. Ioanna Iohnston was awarded the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion citizenship award which is given each year to a senior girl. This girl must have outstanding qualities such as dependability, service, leadership, patriotism, and scholarship. The students below were chosen by the Lion's Tale staff as representative outstanding sen- iors. One couple was featured in each edition of the paper. Pictured, first row, left to right: Patsy Brown Mary K Bronson Iosette Walker Linda Snell limmie McFarland Salle Wern er Debby WGlk1HS lean Lawhorn Betty Campbell Mary Smith Dianne Wakefield Mar1e Withxngton Second row Iimmy Vaughn Charles Cremer Iimmy Phxpps Bob Lovelady B111 Sublette Glenn Wh1tmore Bobby Knight Billy Butler left Heller Charles Matlock NI IG CH RT Our May Queen IS lane Brooks From left to nght are p1ctured f1V9 prmcesses cmd a queen Betty Ba1rd Barbara Hutson Iane Brooks Babs Martm Arleen Trowbndge and N1k1 Nlch OCIS ROTARY MGXIG Wrlson and lean Lawhorn have been selected from the seruor class m Tyler to recelve the Rotary c1t1zensh1p award whlch 1S glven each year They were cho en for mentorlous conduct on the followmg pomts courtesy cleanlmess thI1fl1I'1eSS loyalty honesty serv1ce de penclablhty sportsmanslup scho1arsh1p and leadershlp Y tau :W N Q Qrt Q, B fi lip 2 time z i X f 89 'ff- J' Miss Delores White, who competed against twenty trom- bone players, won first chair in region band. She is now entitl- ed to go to all-state band. Qbe- lowD X Miss Iudy Walker won the Betty Crocker Award for Homemakers which was open to Senior girls and which covered all areas of family living. The program was called The American Homemaker for Tomor row5 the title of the test was The Homemaking Knowledge and Atti tude Test. The program highlighted problems that young people meet ' when they enter the very important career of homemaking tions. t QW , Miss Ieanette Hebert Cbelowj won the 3. 1 National Essay Contest which was sponsor ed by the Iunior Chamber of Commerce The title of her essay was Employment of the Handicapped a Community Responsrbil ity. Mr. Bill Sublette placed sec- ond in a State Contest spon- sored by the Ir. Chamber of Commerce. It was open to all high school students in the Tyler area. Below, Mr. Alex Bell presents the award forthe winning declamation titled, What Democracy Means to Me. The speech was five min- utes in length. A The students at the left won poetry awards from the National High School Poetry Asso ciation. The poems were submitted for pub lication in the annual Anthology of High School Poetry. From left to right Calong with the names of the winning poemsj are Burn ey Kent: The Telescope Pamela Lane Bain Clouds.' Patsy Crawford Running Wild, Kim Hawkins A Personality in Prose, and Elizabeth Shaffer Night Reflec lim Brown won a contest sponsor- ed by Oddfellows Rebecca Lodge which was open to juniors and sen- iors. Each contestant had to Write an essay and make a speech on What the United Nations Means to Me. By Winning this contest, lim won a three week trip to the U. N. Tyler High is especially proud of three of its A Cappella members: Don Wilmeth, Myra Lee Boone, and lohn Bass. lohn made All-State Cho- rus, and Myra Lee and Don were named alternates. 91 Brooksie Bozell won third place in a district typing contest I J I 4 f fi . fi! ij! A-7 M J K I ,fo Jw A' K A Y ' 1 I, E I ,ff y f 1 rl. jf! 4 ll-7.10 C J! I if ,4 .V O' ,Rf r X. x X I, 1 4 1- ,A we . Q ' - 1 ' r ,f ' M- 1' , . V , Q, I , V v, . ,A , 7 7 , , . ., , f' ,, ff' L. 90' f W ? f jjfl If 'J J J I! ,fl if!! .J V ,I Q! I If ff: J 1 ,f f I. 1 J 1 2 J, J I J gf! ,X 1 ly 5 i 1' , , t I V' V. 14, 44,V .K , .J 4 A, rw: I K I I 0 t W ff , f' ,Lf 'f-7 ' hx Y 1' , l f. ,, if 1 'fl f X, f? If NJ il ' A X 1 f . 4 -. 1 a VQ ' w L -. , 1 ' I 9 I 4 Q ETYWPTS if X I DISTRICT C PIUNS untill' Row l: Evelyn Utz, Terrace Bailey. Larry Atwood, Charles Talley Dave Talley Dennis Lewis Harold Carter, Wilbert Brown, Robert Pool, Bart Keeling, Bob Gist Row 2: Bobby Franks, Clyde Helms, Roland Thomas, Bobby Knight Phil Holiday Ierome Howard Earl Davis, Nat Maxiield, Freddy Whizenhunt, Maxie Wilson Marvin Walters Row 3: Howard Leverette, Coach Prejean, Sherwood Davidson Dwight Haley Newell McCallum Bill Breedlove, Daryle Keeling, Coach Iim Plyler, Coach Ed Lechler Row 4: David Prejean, Tommy Niblack, I. C. Rutherford, Ieff Heller lack Stringer Mrke Lane Ioe Mc Mahan, Bill 'Iohnson, David Kinser, Danny Daniel. OPPONENT Galveston Paris Palestine Corsicana Corpus Christi Highland Park Texarkana Lufkin Longview Marshall Wichita Falls Ray WE-THEY 6-14 6-20 20-12 l2- 7 6- 7 0-41 43-13 27- 7 34- 7 47-21 7-28 Managing the Lions this year were Cleft to rightj Howard Lever ett Charles Talley Danny Daniels and David Prejean The Lion s coaches this year were tkneeling left to rightj Olan Am burq Bob Carpenter hm Plyler Cstandingj Ed Lechler head coach Buck Prelean and W1l11e Sirman :QL Captains of the Lions this year were: left to rightp Bob Buford Newell McCallum Daryle Keelinq Harold Carter Earl Cavis Marvin Walters left Heller Nat Maxfield David Kinser Bobby Knight and permanent captain Maxie Wilson. N j 1 LARRY ATWOOD Senior Tackle I year letterman 2 BOB BUFORD Senior End 1 year letterman 5 HAROLD CARTER Senior Haliback 2 year letterman 6 EARL DAVIS Senior Center 2 year letterman 4 WILBEBT BROWN Iumor Halfback 2 year letterman BILL BREEDLOVE Iunior End 1 year letterman BOBBY FRANKS Senior Guard 1 year leiterman SIDNEY GINSBERG Sophomore Tackle 1 year letterman CLYDE HELMS Iunror Haliback 1 year letterman BOB GIST Tumor Quarterback 1 year letterman PHIL HOT IDI-XY Tumor Guard 1 year letterman IEFF HELLER Semor Center 1 year Ietterman Av .I DWIGHT HALEY Iumor End 1 year Ielterman IEROME HOWARD Sophomore End 1 year letterman 97 I A . 5 5 fi? D . K fm! , 2 , 1 W .yrry ff ar y . .. L iffy x as B4 W ,Q 3, -ff' ' A 4 ' 7 :AA H S y 7 r ' ,fi D- E..-awn M K fan? 'ii I, BILL JOHNSON Semor Tackle 2 year Ietterman BART KEELING Iumor Halfback I year Ietterman BOBBY KNIGHT Semor End 2 year Ietterman MIKE LANE Iumor Tackle I year Ietterman 'nd vig wwe 1 'ip all tm 121 ,f jaiftzg. Q ,Q A www we f If Q Q 'New WJ 'ak 5' J' in N .W '1e1'?5ihxa DAVID KINSER Senror 5 Q End 2 year Ietterman DARYLE KEELING Quarterback Iumor 2 year Ietterman 7 DENNIS LEWIS Iumox Guard I year letterman :QQ W ini' xg: n-n..MH Lp 'B if andk Q! ,mf wa?-rg! ' wifi 1 NAT MAXFIELD Senior Guard 2 year letterman 5 I. C. RUTHERFORD Senior End 2 year letterman 2 NEWELL MCCALLUNI Senior Fullback 2 year letterman TACK STRINGER Senxor End ' vear Ietterman 1 ROBERT POOL Iumor Fullback 2 year letterman IOE McMAHAN Senror Tackle year letterman DAVE TALLEY Iumor Guard I year letterman 99 5 Yu! e --..A ' S y I 6 ' 4 y 6 S-sf y 1 get ' V A Xa-mr 4 ' 7 f' 3 XY y r S 2 , 11 1 ROLAND THOMAS Iunior Center 1 year letterman 'T ELVYN UTZ Senior Halfback 1 year letterman 5 FREDDY WHIZENHUNT Senior Tackle 2 year letterman 6 MAXIE WILSON Senior Guard 2 year Ietterman Captain 4 TERRACE BAILEY Senior Halfback 2 year letterman 3 'Q MARVIN WALTERS Senior Tackle 1 year Ietierman 7 IIMMY WRIGHT Iunior Haliback 2 year Ietterman Half of the lst All-Star team in District 8-AAAA consists of Tyler Hiah boys. They are Cfrom left to riahtj Bill Iohn- son, Maxie Wilson, Earl Davis, Harold Carter, and Newell McCallum. l Tyler also outdid every other team in the 2nd All-Star team and the Honor- able Mention. Pictured left to right they are:David Kinser, Bobby Knight, Phil Holiday, Wilbert Brown, Dwight Haley, Bart Keeling, left Heller, and Daryle Keeling. Not shown is Nat Max- field. I MOST VALUABLE. In the District 8- AAAA Newell McCallurn won the honor of Most Valuable Back, and Maxie Wilson the honor of Most Val- uable Lineman. Both hail from the Lions' Den. Coach I. C. Buck Pre- jean was unanimously selected Coach of the Year . fs' 'Q fy' il .of Fx This Longview player looks pretty scared as Bart Keeling and Dwight Haley get ready to jump him. From the looks of the score, the whole team must have been as scared as he was. sf I , M tl. Newell McCallum seems to be having a pretty tough time here. Although these Palestine boys have gotten him slightly outnumbered at the moment, it was a good game and a victory for Tyler. Newell McCallum goes down as Iimmy Wright is pushed in- to him. These Highland Park Scotties were a determined bunch and they trampled the Lions to the tune of 41-6. If Wilbert Brown can shake that Galveston tackle, it seems that he will have a clear field in front of him. Regardless of the score, this was an exciting game with touchbacks and all. -'X 102 to 7 yy s. P tix . V, L . ling fl f , all tw 3 There goes Newell McCallum throwing off another tackle. The final score in the game between the Tyler Lions and the Texarkana Tigers was 34 to 7--Tyler. As Iimrny Wright taps a Tex- arkana player on the shoulder Bart Keeling and Mike Lane rush to the rescue. CNotice Bart's expressionj. They must have helped pretty much--we won, 43-13. 1 i X Q 'E V 1 9 Pile up! with Bob Gist, Bill lohnson, and Earl Davis on top. On bottom is a Wichita Falls Coyote. The final score in our bi-district game was 28 to 7 in favor of Wichita Falls. Earl Davis and Newell McCal- lurn seem to have ulled a successful trick on this Wichita Falls boy. Those Coyotes had a tough team and though we played a wonderful game 41 they got the upper hand. I t W lg X M55 Qt! 43'-2:-llfk .x X K 'Q-Q! .9 ,r Ju if E 'Tak LITTLE LICNS Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Butch Craft, Bob Wade, Glenn Ab Walters, Dwain Walton, Robert Walker, Ronnie Malone, Dav- id Owen, Ioe Bob Horsley, Tab Birdwell, Ioe Talley, Robert Iones. Iarnes Wilson, Dennie Orman, Marshall Arnmons, Iimmy Davidson, Marquis Whittington, Ar- thur Allen, Raymond Roark, Larry Sides, Bill Bridges, Bradford Hardy, Ted Chilcothe, Larry Perry. Hugh Parker, lirnrny Wilson, Tornrny Niblack, Beadle Moore, Bubba Darwin, Bob Breedlove, Tommy Cash, Robert Craig, Mike Hilderbrand, Iackie Benson, Iames Henry. Coach Sirmon, Ronnie Roberts, Ierry Iulian, Taylor Thomas, Sherwood Davidson, Iimmy Lowe, Butch Wright, David Chandler, Iames Butcher, David Pearson, Bill Speller, Dale Long, Alex Tipton, Foster Iohnson, Donald Fletcher. Tyler 20 Longview Tyler 7 Palestine Tyler O Kerens Tyler 39 Palestine Tyler 7 Kilgore Tyler 42 Longview L .,,,,,. if ll Tyler 42 Lufkin all iil itli 1 is . Ardent spectators at a B-team game! TB Front Row Robert Ford Wayne Barley Malcolm Iohnson, Mike Lane, Bill Iohnson, Mutt Heller. Back Flow Iohn Patton Pinky Baker Bob Beasely Darrell Cooper, Hayden Moore, Warren Roosth Longview Lufkin Marshall Texarkana Longview Lufkin Marshall Texarkana Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler .Av PINKY BAKER WAYNE BAILEY BOB BEASELY Iumor Sophomore Tumor Guard Center Guard DARRELL COOPER ROBERT FORD MUTT HELLER Senror Semor Sophomore Guard :S Forward Forward Forward 106 i X f l , Q' 5 A 5 Q or is Kr K , up A A BILL JOHNSON MALCOLM IOHNSON MIKE LANE Semor Semor Iumor Forward Center Center HAYDEN MOORE WARREN ROOSTH Sophomore Semor Forward Forward 107 Darrell Cooper, captain of our bas- ketball team and one of the Lion's highest scorers, goes up for another two points. Big Mike Lane is in there for another score for the Lions during the Longview game. r K ...If 5 , Q Everybody wave! These are some of the spectators at one of the basketball games. I i7.- ..- . , X -Qu Hi -, R 5 Q 23 A Q I J f' 2 gf 55 n V.yV M Y . f i 4 L. La ' .X -4 Q A I I 1 Ac 0 C ,...,.---- ' , N x BAS T Front How Kent Iohnson Michael Barbee, Dave Talley, Billy Dorough Ronnie Malone Back Row Coach Ed Lechler David Barry, Butch Wright, Tommy Durham Ixmmy Lowe B111 Bridges Wendell Marshall and Thomas Iones. Longview Lufkin Texarkana N acogdoches Kilgore Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler 110 1 B l. Butch Wright was selected for the honor ot Most Out- standing Boxer 2. In the light-heavy-weight division, Hank White won over Iimmy Lowe. 3. One of the funniest events of the night was the Pie-eats ing contest. Believe it or not -Margaret Garner Won over Marvin Walters, Leonard Smith, and Ianet lames. THE WINNAHSI . 1,2 LC,- K, ! ' iff. 2 5 new KC X ey x Z, i 1.3 4. Ouch , says Gary lones as Beadle Moore lets him have it. 5. While Earl Davis and Rob- ert Pool are slugging it out. Daryle Keeling wanders about looking tor someone to tight. Also in the riotous Battle Royal was left Heller. nl vk,,. z X . L 9 BANTAM WEIGHT FEATHERWEIGHT LIGHTWEIGHT WELTERWEIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT Robert Walker Lucky Watkins Paul Williams Glenn Walters Butch Wright ,xx LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT BATTLE ROYAL Beadle Moore Hank White Nat Maxfielcl Daryle Keeling lll 27 I l Members of our baseball team tnrs Bo Shua Hayden Moore Wayne J V 1nce Rlchburg Iarnes Butcher fl Davrdson Butch Wnght Ilmmy Wnght and Coach Plyler C Hayes Bob Beasley Ioe Rovc man ld Prejean Robert Pool Lanny and manager Paul Tur Where did it go? .... There it is! The catcher is going after it! A high fowl . . er . . foul ball is hit by a player from Leveretts Chapel. Out of seven games played so far, the Lions have won four games and tied one. V-v wx Wy, ,,,. A is was .Q E, 'iw fffwf in f::r!f'0s-W .Inf ,jf ' -45'v+,fg3g 7 'f L, -,M ik,, u1f,?-.Mtg L,,4,fjQ Whoops lt wasnt cc lt was a low bug Look at that swing ....... Mighty Robert Pool hits cr high fly for so he thoughtj . . continued on other picture. high M1 hty Robert IS put out on 9 hrst base Tyler lost thlS game to Lufkm 4 to 0 Hayden Moore takes a solid swing at the bull. Nat Maxfield, with his hand out- stretched, awaits the pitcher's ball. Nat never did get hold of this one. GOLF... I OUR GOLF TEAM . . . Sponsor Mr. Hull, Don Gcrthroght, Bill Shehy, Mart Mc- Millan, Steve Nourse, Bobby Bridewell, and Bob McBride. FORE!! Alllxnost made it! TRAC will V t , 4 4 T -1 ' K if S , Zt ititl ,lfcllq 1 ' ll I ly , J I -.a V ' 4, V , B N? . fslfrfl? af if WJ Y Members of the track team are: Cstanding-last rowj Bill Johnson, Bob Buford, Danny King, Paul Russell, John Patton, Bill Speller, James Henry, Bubba Darwin, Larry Lipscomb, Tut Craig, Marvin Walters, Wayne Fuller, Jerome Howard, Wilbur Brown, David Pearson, Jackie Benson, Oscar Max- field, Kenneth Smith, Joe McMahon, Marcus Whittington, Jerry Robinson, Irwin Matthews, Sidney Ginsburg, Taylor Thomas, David Kinser, and Coach Amburg. tsecond row-kneelingj Bubba Hitt, Bill Bridges, Mike Murphy, Bob Breedlove, Don Norsworthy, Jim Brown, Jimmy Richardson, Norman Sep- moree, Reggie McFarland, Newell McCallum, Joe Gaston, Wayne Anderson. Qfirst rowj Thomas Toms linson, Mutt Heller, Raymond Doggett, Hal Felton, Nicky Willis, Jimmy Whitehead, Eddie Maddox, Howard Cornelius, Ronnie Malone, Bill Reeves, Bobby Allen, and Terry Stokes. ' It's Wilbur! Off for the races. He is in , good form as he' goes over the hurdles. At this rate he might win the T. H. S. Der- bY.ll Another hurdler is Paul Russell. He is a g o o d contestant against W i 1 b u r Brown in the Der- bY ' 117 David Kinser executes the diffi- cult shot put. f K . .1 kg A L3 I ' i ,, , Mwemi Tyler is host to a track meet for the first time in mcriy years Beton x e did riot have the adequate fGC11lt19S with which to hott ct track meet wx at Rose Stadium We have a new track freld Tie fust t l meet hs Rose Stadium was on March the 9th T1 at s Mr rx 1 Walter do ru another ehot put ,W W V , L' , , 5 my to A V t ai V E S., it 3 A -,,1 , it Yu ' 3 4 ' ' ' ' A r ' -. , 1 M MA A N' r. C f . . , ' ' , ' -.. 1 rack r - ' ':. 1 if V 1 'tr 'r 2 it with t .c r ' 5 -Mi 33: is ,AK 5' Wt 'V Tlc X at '. pu i e f the . ye 4 l 4 ,. 1 4 ,K L . 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Rutherford Barbara Scott Buddy Scudder Martha Scully Harvey Seigle Bob Sewell Douglas Shaffer Elizabeth Shaffer Pat Sheppard Bo Shira Freddy Shiflet Phil Sigrist Mona Simmons Ann Sims Icrmes Sims Patsy Sims Billie Smith Billy Smith Dane Smith Iohnny Smith Leonard Smith Troy Smith Gordon Srnythe Linda Snell Carolyn Sowell Ion Stanley Nan Stanley Ierry Staples Dollie Starnes Ioe Steel Io Stephens Alice Faye Steward Iane Stewart Dave Stine Alice Stinecipher Kenneth Stone 5 ...u-Q, r vue 45:4 fin r - 'Ut .3-nt K ,eww .ff -milf' , nu Q15 T 57 ' .V rr, 4 , , V Q . lt , aku Xt ,, V '35 ,num .3 emi -no-.sk QU? pd? ...-2? 4 i 1? Mary Strickland lack Stringer Dudley Stripling Bill Sublette Wayne Taylor Guinette Tell Sybil Tench Anita Tew Ann Thames Douglas Thornton Rika Tillison Sherry Tillotson Maurice Tipps Pierce Tomlin Elinor Torbert Carl Trimble Arleen Trowbridge Iimmy Tunnell Margaret Turner Dalton Utsey Elvyn Utz Ward Van Orden Iimrny Vaughn Bob Wade Allan Waghalter Diane Wakefield Ed Walker Iosette Walker Iudy Walker Marvin Walters EW' we CI Q ff? 'T-v 5 Torn Walton larnes Ward Tornrny Ward Debby Watkins Fred Watkins Charlette Webster Glynn Weesner Reagan Weesner Terry Weiss David Weitzman Ronnie Wells Salle Werner Fred Whisenhunt Pat Whisenhunt Delores White Hank White Glenn Whitmore Frances Whitworth Ann Williams Ray Williams Wanda Williams Connie Williamson Laura Williamson Don Wilmeth Bob Wilson Bobbie Wilson Maxie Wilson Marie Withmgton Dons Wright Barbara York AG' wav' if-an f- Q, VW' I, M. .5 -'inf . ' X 'B ' -. 'HQ fist!! -Ji -rm- 9' M l wonder 1f B111 Reeves IS really see lng thrnqs 1n that mlcroscope or whether he lS only pos1ng for a cute prcture I. C. Zimmerman Many people eat m the cafetena durmg all three lunch penods each dav Here we see Nan Stanley Merry Iayne Holotxk Mary Hlllyer Daphna Camp bell Arleen Trowbrldge Deanna Iohnson and Iudy Green eatmg and conversmg A number of people work 1n the ofhce durmg then' off penod Here Carol Ann Feagm Iune Ray and VIIQIHIG Baker help Mrs S1deS 168 l 1 - 1 1 F 1 ' 1 1 1 . . 1 . . 1 I Durmg art classes sometxmes It IS perrmssable to go outslde and draw from the scenery seen there Here cx group IS seen domg just that After school there IS always cz real b1g rush for the door Everyone looks pretty glad to be out 167 semor She doesnt look too terr1bly busy now Lynn Goldsmith is really one busy I . ,f A 4 1 I Maxxne Adams AllC9 Addrnqton Martha Akers La 1111 Akrns Sandy Aaker Iohn Acker F, B111 Adams Mary Adams F, -M-.1 ff E' Wade Anderson Dor1s Andrews Thomas Atwood Travls Aven :fl Fw TY 'Qs-2? x 'W Tsai? Wm if 3 4:7 Wm Errc Alberts Art Albrlqht Prrscrlla Alfred Arthur Allen ,yf Von Darrell Allen Pollyanna Alhson Marshall Ammons Dwarn Anderson fm' Nelda Babb Shrrley Bagqett Tack Barn Pmky Baker 1 1 ff Y x I Myra Beasley 'V' Sue Bankston X Diana Belghle Sue Bell Billie lean Bender Mack Bennett Clyd1e Bentley Ian Bieber Donald Bindler Charles Barnes David Barnes Davld Barry 1' Ronny Bass M1ldred Baxter Bettle Beand vm, Bob Beasley If Hl B Bst ff' r so t 1 f I 171 3 ii X ,wiv B , 5?rti? : A Charlotte Bishop - Marvin Bittner L- 4 B Benny Blackstock Mack Blakely E. T. Boon Barbara Bouvy Barbara Boyd Iimmy Boyd Troy Brirnhall Don Britt Io Anne Boynton Lou Ann Brach Steve Breaktield B 4-:rv Bill Breedlove -an-W' David Brock Martha Ann Brogan Truman Byrd Charlotte Caldwell Iecmette Caldwell Susan Callaway Harvey Caraway Dick Carns Ioan Carroll Henry Carsten Ienett Brown lim Brown Terla Ann Brown Vernon Brown Wilbert Brown David Burkhalter Betty Burleson Iean Byous ,fx X WML 5' 9-4 Ioyce Cockran Latr1c1a Coe Gllda Cole Shlrley Conant Donald Cooper lanelle Cooper loyce Cosby Polly Cowan Ceceha Caruthers Iune Cash Irmrny Cauthron Davld Chandler Carolyn Chnetzberg Brenda Clark Sam Clark ,mm rv: if I Bobby Cox Dlane Cox Ianle Cra1g Ahce Crone Dorothy Cross Suzanne Crouch Timmy Crow Lawrence Culbertson A Rex Chapman -' ' K C3 5 '5 A C ' Q A Edgar Cunningham Francanna Cunningham Dolores Cummings Mike Danbom W Q F E WI' JU SF I as Danny Daniel Wanda Davenport Nancy Davidson Sherwood Davidson Mary Ann D11lard Nell Dismuke Larry D1xon Raymond Doggett Eddie Dolan Carolyn Dorbandt Eddie Doyle Finley Doyle DI YS Beecher Davis lerry Davis lack Day Iudy Dean QQ ,E Barbara Dennard Phoebe Ann Dennis fm loe Denton lames Dey usa' lbw. is ,fx 2 si-'f 2 Y U A .A , . 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Duayne Freeman Pat Frrday Martha Gcuser Carolyn Gardner A ff f QU' Wllbert Gentry Dav1d George Norman George Jerry Gerard ,ai inorg- ku .4-off ff.-4,-fi 5'-71 Pat Grbson Dons Gmsber N1ta GIPSOH Bob Grst '1 '13 fi! 8' JSE Margaret Garner Martha Garrard Ioe Gaston lean Gathr1ght lim Gathr1gh't Hudson Geddle Nancy Gee She11a Gee Vernon Glaspie Sheila Glasser Ionette Glaze Larry Gorum :M -, 1 ',f4 Deanna Graddy Pat Gramling Bobbie Green Iames Green Zelda Green Corinne Griffith Marsha Gundelfinqei Bettxe Hagan Carol Hale Patty Lynn Hale Dwight Haley Mike Hall Cynthia Hallmark Norman Hamllton Brenda Hammock Kenneth Hamner Douglas Hanson Lanny Hayes Gene Heath De Lores Helm Mlckey Herrmqton V1v1an Hester Iohnny H1CkS V1rg1n1a H1cks Phil Holliday Beth Holloman Barbara Holmes Larry Hood Clyde Helms Glynne Hendley Avon Henry June Hensley George H111 Douglas H1lton Janet H1nds Dawson Hobbs Roy Gene Hobbs Barbara Horton Gay Horton Gerry Hudgins Mary Nell Hudson Pat Hodges Bruce Hogenmlller Ernestme Holland 1 6? 1-N Pat Hughes Fran Ingllsh L1nda Iennmgs Patsy Iermgan Ianet Iohnson Margaret Iohnson Rosemary Iohnson Mary Iohnston Dlanne Iones Ray Iones Sv '5 Pat Ingram Glenda luckson Iaruce Iackson Mack Iackson Edwln Iames Donna Ienkms 'iw IN nie 'x, A Ioe Iordan Bart Keelmg Q-J! ...AS Daryle Kee-hng li ft 90' Wg! Sue Kelty l79 Marv K Kessler C L Key Nancy K1dd Ehzabeth Kmg Sally King Dale Kirkpatrlck Diane Korkmas Mike Koury Mike Lane Carolyn Langford Bonnie Langley Hanna Leake Robert Lewis Fred Lillie Sandra Lipscomb Laura Lloyd lames Loftin Dale Long Peggy Lout Christine Loveless Edward Leatherwood Cherry Leggette Linda Lexghman Ronny Lester A I Lewis Dennis Lewis Iune Lewis Kenneth Lewis rf? ls Larry McClellan Dolores McCork1e Ann McFarland Ioe McHam Irmmy McKay Rex McKay Yvonne McKeetha Roy loe McLane Io Ann Lyle Iunmy Lynaugh Rlchard Lynch Adele McAlp1n i, I Nolan Manziel Howard Marsh Windel Marshall Harold Martin Kay McCa1n Carmaleta McCarro1l Ioe McC1a1n Mart McM1llan Ierry Mabry Nelda Macoy I C Martln Bobble loe Martln Marshall Martm John Massey Glenda Matthews Gwen Maurer Oscar Maxfreld Lxnda Mayne rf' 44 fa, Mary Morgan VIIQIHIU Morgan Sue Nas1ts B111 Newton K Tommy N1black Wanda N1cholas Nell Oden Glendya Odom ,-. 31 Y I'MySJ' Beverly Medford Ioe Mekalrp Bonrue Mlddlebrooks Anne M1ller Bobby M111er l1mrny Mlller Peggy MOHCT1ef Plerce Moore 1 Iohn Patton Don Payne B111 Pearce Don Pearce Lmda Ph1l11ps Gordon Prrtle Iunmy Pool Robert Pool '-R u-.Nr aff 14? ,Q 11' ,an -vt' B1rd1e Oldham Betty Pa1nter Gay Parker Hugh Parker ,fd G3 Sandra Parker Ianle Parsons Charles Parta1n Larry Patterson WT' Bobbre Faye Poole B111 Porter Glenda Porter Myrna Post Kenneth Powell Helen Pratt Davrd Prelean Charles Prlce Shirley Roy Linda Red Yvonne Redfecrrn Carol Reece Don Robertson Michael Roblnson Kay Rodieck Sandro Rogers Dicrne Pummeg- 5 Iim Purnphfey 'J Billy Pyron Tommy Rorndel Wendell Rowland loe Royce Paul Russell Pcrt Saleh 1 Icrmes Reed Dcrle Reel Kay Rhine Iimmy R1chcrrdson Icrnnrs Rrdgewcry Icrck Ridley Gecrnnle Ringer Ierry Roberson ff Ccrrl Shcrrnburger Mlke Shaw B111 Sheehy Anne Shelby Cczrolvn Shelton Novelle Shelton B111 Sherbert Dorothy Sh1f1et Sandro Summon R1chorrd Sapp Bcxrbcxrcx Schnelder Larry Schoenbrum Frcmk Sm1th Ierome Smlth Iohn Srmth Kenneth Srn1th Raymond Smith Raymond Smith Shirley Smith Charles Sparks Carol Stewart Raymond Strdham Dorothy St1nec1pher George Stlnnett Milton Smith Myrna Smith Neta Smith Patsy Smith Dick Stuffers Bobby Sullivan Iames Sulllvan George Sutton MP0 Norma Sparks Bill Speller Barbara Stanford Ioe Stanley Melba Staples Guinnetta Steele Douglas Stelter M1ldred Stevens Mar1on Sutton Terry Swift Charles Talley Dave Talley Garnett Taylor Nancy Thomason Fletcher Thompson Kay Thompson Lou Thompson Carolyn Thomas Mary Thomas Roland Thomas Alex Tlpton lunmy Todd Iames Tornlm Kay Tomlln Virginia Tompkins Kathy Tress Nicky Turman Paul Turman Paula Turner David Utz Mary Vance Paul Vandergriff Carolyn Vandergriff Melba Veal Altha Waddell Nancy Walker Www. Barbara Walsh Betty Walsh Dana Ward Lou Ann Ward ,x Mmm ew E 1 if f-mp. 'WW Sue Ann Ward Frances Weesner Sue Weldon Annetta Wells Billy Whatley Susan White lirnrny Whitehead Tommy Whiteside loe Whitfield if af'- tn fm l88 jf' l F N11 4 'fbi Harry Warren Ioe Warren Lucky Watkins Taffye Watters Betty Io Weakley Ierry Weaver Charles Weeden 'L Qcvy f ,fgx Ed1th Wood Carolyn Woodard Kathy Wray Ilmrny Wrlght Steve Wflght Sandra Wyatt Bettye Wyl Travis York l ,X .,Q . .-.. . - as l look energetic!!! ,QW Sit SQ uni Hey! How's this for Q smile! orange. Look at those big brown eyeballs. fx MQ? ,lf J 65590 5 The Sophomore class officers are: Cleft to rightj Kaye Kaye Garvin Secretary: Buz White, Vice President: and Iackie Benson, President. SOPHOMORES Beverly Barley Clara Barley Ramona Barley Wayne Barley Charles Baker Peggy Baldwln Mrchael Barbee Betty Barkley Evelyn Barnes Irmmy Barron Irmmy Barron Iudy Barry I1m Barton Lmda Beall Bonnre Beard Laqurta Beardrn Irmrny Beeman Charlotte Bell Barbara Belle Is Gan Bennett le Nedra Aber Al1C9 Adams Barbara Adam Brlly Don Adams Barbara Akers Barbara Allen DOIIS Allen Frances Allen Valyean Allen Wrllram Allen Edche Alverson Anrta Anderson Iudrth Anderson Connre Appleqat Darrell Appleton Iamce Archer Oneta Ashcraft Freya Atchley Tom Aycock Adalra Bacle 9 X M Bobby Brldewell B111 Brldges Ralph Brltt A C Brooks Rosemary Brooks Davrd Bronaugh Bettye lean Brown Bobby Brown Dlane Brown lohnny Brown Tommy Brown Dorothy Browne Torn Browne Ierry Brownmg Iudy Brownmg Nancy Bryant Shelby lean Bryant Iuhus Buckner Bobby Bullard Carolyn Burnett D1ck Benson Iack1e Benson Sue Benthall Cec1le Bergfleld Melvyn Bertrand Era lean B1ddy Tab B1IdW9l1 L1nda Blanenshlp Derrell Bledsoe Carolyn Boone lane Borcherdmg Carolyn Bosworth Ilrnrny Bowllng Gayle Boyd Rrchard Bradshaw Glendall Braly Kenny Branam Glenn Branson Bob Breedlove L1nda Brett -eil' 'Vis- ,pe-4 B1lly Cole Caro Conway Peggy Cook Vrrgrl Cooley Patty Cooney Donn1e Cooper Buster Cooper Elame Cooper Howard Cornehus Kenneth Counts Butch Craft Robert Cra1g D1ck Creekmore Kenneth Crone Charles Crow Sammy Crow Thomas Cunnxngham Kathleen Cunnmqham B1lly Curt1s Tommy Cypert B1lly Burt Iames Butcher Betty Byrd Wanda Byrd Cather1ne Carsten Nancy Campbell Nancy Campbell Mlke Canant Florence Caraway Iune Carroll Tornmle Cash Charles Chandler Barbara Chapman Marla Chapman Frerda Chelf Ted Ch1lcote hmrny Clancy Tana Clayton Ierry Clonlnger Marg1e Wrllrams f - , -2 , ,- iff X w x 9- 'N Niarf '5s..vf 5 'tdw wg X-46,1 Ronald Duke lean Dupree hmmy Durham Mary Io Dykes Suzanne Dykstra Anne Easley Bobby Edwards Thomas Elhott Rocky Elhs Ehzabeth Ehmann Larry England Ioe Fauss Beverly Felts Hal Felty Buddy F1kes Neal Flelds Lynn F1te Ronnre FIX Frances Flowers Fred Debenport aft: 'X I '- I ,. 'B J Xl 5225, 3 Ak, 'rum 67 Kenneth Daly Lu-Lu Darcey Bobby Dark Bubba Darwin lim Davidson Annette Dav1s Nanc1 Davls Patsy Davls W O Davls Ahce Day Carol Dean Delano Dean Frank Debenport L1nda Decker Dlane DeVault Mrke Devlne L1nda Dew Kay Dmgler Bxlly Dorouqh Irmmy Doyle ffm!-x MN Patricia Gerard Ronnle Germany lean G1lbSIl Robert Gilley Mike Gilliam lane Ginn Sydney Ginsberg Dorothy Gipson Iudy Gish Virginia Glass Betty Glasscock Ann Gold Ralph Gonzalez Sandra Gooch Harl Goodman Ian Gordon Charles Gordon Violet G aham Barbara Graves Albert Gray f-5 Diane Floyd Elsie Ford Sharlotte Ford Shirley Ford Ben Fomby Ann Fowler Meredith Fowler Mary Anne Fox Mike Francis David Fricks IoAnne Frisbee W. D. Frizzell Ann Fuller Wayne Fuller Mary Fulton Anita Furgerson Gail Gabriel Linda Garrett Kay Garvin Annette Geddie FR aw fc ff ff 'af 3 A ff 4 5, V W l a - Pi , B3 y ,W , at W Xrvrt we F: tv vine L1nda Harper R1chard Harr1s Elton Harrrson V1rg1n1a Hatfleld Ann Head Bobby Hebert Barbara Hendr1x Iohn Heller Iames Henry Fredenck Herschback Dorothy Hey Mary Lou Hrcks Betty H1ghnote Mlke H11debrand Harrret H1ll1S Eddre Hlnds Glenn Hrtt Iudy H1tt Leroy H1tt eff- N3 r of Ng 5712: :sfo ,uv- xx 'WI P5 B 4: 'J 1 0 Betty Gregory Tommy Gregory Mike Gregory Thomas Gregory Pat Grerf Peggy Gr1ff1n Wayne Grlmes Wxlham Gnmes Dlcky Grubbs Margaret Ann Hacker Chr1ste Hadpson Norma Hall L1nda Harnllton Thomas Harmlton Audrey Hammock Mary Hamel Iames Hard1n Helen Hardlng Bradford Hardy Mary Bruce Harper P39 1 M-1' L 'Y .gf f f' , Q A tg' . B ' 3 ' Lit lm ,.Wf - H t ' g..,LBB W .q,- ., . ,V .g' .n ,N x ,3,.,.., I . vi by if B IX jK,,B' DLX, ., sf? iv v V 'Q y 'Q ll or ' ,, 8 2 A M N, - - - ' ' 1-1? 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'A B ' '5x-,B,. , B ,gn '-:V VV,, 4 I ' , ,A RL VVV, 111153, V My I M K I A Carol Iames Louann Iames Carol Tefferles Eddle Ienklns Shlrley Ienkxns Don Iohnson Ethehne Iohnson Foster Iohnson Kent Iohnson Norma Iohnson Betsy Iohnston D1ck1e Iohnston Gary Tones Glenn Tones Marcra Iones Robert Tones Thomas Tones Helen Iorden Terry Iulian Betty Keener x..4,M f M1ChG91 Hoqenmlller Maxre Hoque Ernest HOHIQ Benrta Hooker Carolyn Hooker Nancy Hornbuckle Ioe Bob Horsley Bettle Horton Norma House Iames Howard Ierome Howara Randy Howell Lou Lou Hubbard Louella Huddeston Deryl Ann Hull VIIQIHIU Hullett f 7' Peggy Hunt Betty Hurst Vaunclle Hurst Joyce Hynds Rebecca Lewrs Hlldegarde L1ndsay Larry L1pscomb Louanne Lloyd B1lly Lloyd Lockrrdge lohn Loetterle lane Loftm George Longbrake Irmmy Lowe Ioe Lowry Mark Lowry Clyde Luce I C Luce Patsy Lyle Sally McAdams Bob McBr1de Monroe lVlcCaslin Bob McCrary Barbara McCullars Billy lVlCCurley B1lly Kelly Carolyn Kelly Don Kelly Sharon Kempf Edward Kennedy Dorothy Key Latrelle K1mball Bobb1e Kmg Davrd Klngston Harmon K1rkley Wrlrna K1ser Iudy Koellmg Harrxs Krumholz Dorothy Laves Harr1et Lake Lynn Lamar Ilmmy Lawhorn Wayne Lee I1mmy Ledbetter Allce LEWIS I Roy Martrn Kay Meader Iulla Megahan Margaret Melton Ruth Ann Mlchelmann Elmer Mrles Celesta M1l1er I1rn'ny M11ler Iudy Mlller Pamela M1ller Sarah M111er Zelma Mmgs larnes Mltchell Gary Moncrref Beadle Moore Don Moore Hayden Lee Moore Lrnda Moore Mary Ella Moore Dennrs Iohn Morrell ,AY Dave McDonald Sara McDonald Reggie McFarland David McGlathery Timmy McKay Sharon McKinnon Kay McKinzie Thomas McMichael Nancy McMillan Royce McMillan Mack McNew Penny McPha1l Eddre Maddox Llnda Majors Dayle Majors Patrrcla Mallory Beth Manxord Blll Martln Lou Dean Martrn Sandra Martxn 4-at .2115 ,am Steve Nourse Rrchard Nulf Larry Null Irm Nutter Bobby Oldham Mary Ruth Oldham Denny Orman Nancy Orr Davld Owen Nancy Owen Russell Owens Paige Parish Annette Parker Kay Parker Melrose Parker Sue Parker Nancy lean Parmer Ierry Parsons Alva Pasley Betty Patridge '53 fp Lanny Morris lane Morrow Betty Moseley Mickey Mullens Glynda Mullican IoAnn Mullrcan Mike Murph Taylor Musslewhrte Robert Myrlck Barbara Neeley Sandie Nelson Betty Neumeyer Margaret Newton Eddy Nlcholas Thomas Nichols Roena Nrcholson Cope Norcross Wayne NOIIIS Barbara Norsworthy Don Norsworthy Larry Puckett Lyndon Pyron Wayne Ramey Errol Ray Sarah Ray Wayne Ray Elva Lou Reed Betty Reeves Dorothy Renfro Davld Rhmesmrth I1rnmy Rrce Carolyn Rlcks Mary R1ddle Raymond Roark Arthur Roberts Byron Roberts C B Roberts Ronnle Roberts Ann Robertson Pat Robrnson Charles Payne Lmda Payne Pat Payne Dav1d Pearson Larry Perry V1da Peters Elsa Peterson Pat Pettway K1tty Phelan Davrs P1chard Lrllre Ph1ll1ps lean Ph1lpott Pat Pmlrerton Carl Prrtle Earnest Pollard Glenda Poole Iohn Porter Suzanne Potter Tommy Powell Art Prlce 1-'Q George Shrckley Iackle Shiflet Ioyce Shirley Larry Sides Kay Singleton Mike Srms Duffie Sinclair Billie Smith Bobbie Smith Don Smith La Rue Smith Ierry Smith lerry Smith Iudy Smith Bubba Smith Linda Smith Milton Smith Mitch Smith Sally Smith Sandra Lee Smith QU' ludy Roddy Harold Toe Rogers George Rook Laura Ross Billy Roycraft Brooksie Rozell Orvice Rozell lohn Rozelle Terry Russell Margie Rutherford Lynn Safe Sandra Sanders Norman Sepmoree B111 Scott Mary Scott Ronald Scott Earl Shaddox Eddie Shaffer Mary Beth Sharp Iohnny Skelton A as ...f-2,4 K ,X-'id 1 v M , vii Carolyn Spence hmrnv Sprrvey Meredlth Spofford Donny Standlfer Lynn Stanley Barbara Staples Clyde Stewart Scharlotte Ann Stewert Patsy Str1ckland Robert Strlnger Kathleen Stockton Terry Stoly lack Arthur Stone loan Sumrnerall Lynda Sutton V11'g1n1a Tant Ioe Talley Lawerence Tate EdW1H Taylor Bay Taylor Ronn1e Terry Faye Lynn Thacker Delores Thedford Donna Thedford Taylor Thomas Ellann Thompson Larry Thompson Rrchard Thompson Bobby Thornton Van Thornton Thomas Tomlmson Lorna Tomhnson Bette Topperrnan Pat Torrans Bob Trezevant Sylvra True Sonja Trultt Zonarae Tucchrarone Glenda Tyra Carol Underwood 'iv 'H ...s K Barbara Welch Irmmy Welch Terry Welch loyce Westbrook G1lbert Weston Buz Whlte B111 Whrte Emrly Whlte Lynn Whlte Wllly Whltaker Don Vllhrtson Marqurs Whrttrngton Ierry Wh1luS Pat Whrtworth Mlke Wleland Gale Wlley Ianet Wrlkerson Iudy W1lkes Bobby Wrllrams Ianrce Wrlhams Leo Utz Adolya Vance Ierry Vandergrlff Drane Vaughn Margle Vrckery Betty Wade Bob Wade Bernrce Waketleld Robert Walker Glenn Ab Walters Dwarn Walton Ronnre Wardlaw Frank Warren George Waterman Margaret Walters Earlene Watters Susan Webb Lrnda Webster Irmrny Weesner Karen Werr ,An -,fx Tim York Ann Yount Delores Zimmerman Doyle Zimmerman Rosemary Zaney In remembrance of Harriet Hudson vshose cherished memories will always linger close to the heart of everyone who knew her. We will never forget her smile her laugh her acts of kindness and the concern she felt for all she knew. 208 Walter Wrlliams Charles Williamson Connie Williamson loretta Williamson Nickey W1ll1s George W1lls Iacky Wilson lames Wilson Martha Wilson Martha Nan W1lSOH Pat Wolford Bobby Womack Betty Wood Carol Woodall lanrs Wooldridge Lillian Worsham lames Wright Charlie Wyatt Marye Wyatt Ernest Yleldlng KL! ?r'i J- Hmm mmm mmm I wonder who HE ISI We re all 1n our places wlth sunshlne 1n faces Oh SO PHCMO RE SNAPS Hurry up I thmk I hear somebody commg' -N.,-an if NW ...K A 5? Aff Mem iff an nm, 15,1- X' The Seniors 1n two years will certcunly be brcnny f or s N. -V l. Q Cf E A .- , Un- N' ,, n . . 5 . 1 ' ll ' ll . , . , YZ ' , K. - ,E is .14 V :N sw M V V My Ag , A ,, ' 5 W, A , mfg on . ' A ' ' , ff 39 an Q - . 7 K 1 'yswfxl l5',, M's.fa.5f L' , Q M + , f Q A K in sf ,X AM . 4 .h A M1 , - x ' M ,X v Y s Lk A H s ,, , . . . . . . . . , - ll ' . X vj . 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Front 214 108 E E1ghth Tyler Texas Phone 31362 Lmens and cms BEST WISHES for the FROM Table Bedroom and Bath KEYWELL S INC MORTON KIVEL BOSTICK OPTICAL COMPANY 1007 S Beckham Phone 2 8786 MAN S SHOP Tylers Frnest And Most Complete 127 S Broadway Phone 4 6744 Prescr1pt1ons Fllled Lens Duphcated Immechaie Servxce 9 5 PHARMACY Peoples Bank Bu1ld1ng 815 South Beckham Downtown Hospxtal Area Phone 4 5568 Phone 2 8283 FREE DELIVERY TURY RIGHT3nc Lxthoqraphmg Prmtmg C ompllments Ofhce Furmture of Supphes BEARDIN'S P O Box 900 Tyler, Texas Humble Service Station Phone 2 1681 215 130- I 7 .. ooo I We-g eu e r co me dat o to the e cha d e he glcr Clcurxer Tunes 'ffglet' morning Telegraph so ll0YD JAMES ' gl ,FUNERAL HZAE 'M' -I IN SERVICE FOR OTHERS Dal 47231 1 E F 1 Tcxs SMITH COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY I Il 4- 273 N Gle wood 216 if iv 1'rnitd .. L1 e rn n i mr n' d 'e 1 cxscxdvefed' ' Q . . ' O ,gl . - 4' i - 10 . o Ty1 . 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Fmest Hotel' Phone 4 6111 Tylers Largest Conventlon Fac111t1es' 324 E Front Excellent Food and Servlce Completely A1r Condxhoned Rooms Tyler Texas Yes' You Get More For Your Money At B C FLGYD Bonds Fxre W1ndstorm and AutOmOb1l8 Ins TH 314 E Front St TYLER S COMMUNITY HOTEL P O Box 571 Tyler Texas In Tyler Its General Electnc AND ' f A Watt Atwood Paul Bryan College At Locust Phone 4 5531 East Texas Most Complete Apphance Store FOR YOUR APPLIANCES AND AIR CONDITIONING NEEDS ANDES CANDIES 116 S Broadway The Peak of all Candles Tyler Texas T 1 T Y er exas Women s and Ch11dren s Apparel 218 0 ' ' i ' 0 - ' E . . 1 Wn ' 'Qin Mm ll I Compliments of L U B YI CONGRATULATIONS TYLER ALLIED FLORISTS cf? ,gn ,- The Flower Box Flowers By Elcr K-Z Glenwood Flower Shop Ierry s Flowers Iudge The Flonst Tyler Nursery :S Flonst W z RYAN FLORIST 70036 Comphments of 623 W Erwm Tyler Texas Phone 2 1636 Authonzed Ccxchllcrc Serv1ce 219 wmv UUMPQNY Compliments of ? DRIVE IN N Compliments of CAPCO CANVAS PRODUCTS COMPANY Smart Shoes and Accessories Tyler Texas HUDNALL PIRTLE LOTTERLE Geologists Congratulatlons to Seniors of 1957 EBY ENGINEERING COMPANY Engmeering Supplies Slide Rules 404 W Erwin 2 0501 COATS MCCAIN LMBR Plttsburgh Paints Complete line Budding Materlals 312 E Front St 23855 TYLER TEXAS Servlce wlth Courtesy Buy with confidence DICKASON S Texas Flnest Iewelers Two great stores to serve you Downtown and Front Becharn Center CALVIN KAY INSURANCE AGENCY 508 CIIIZGHS National Bank Bu1Id1ng TYLER TEXAS Qc ' . I I W t - . CO. I of Reproduction - . . Ph. . ' Ph. - - .' ' ' at ! 220 'uw ' l ardshclx fm gi t Piece Goods cmd Patterns Q phone 2-7505 BROADWAY JUNIOR sHoP 111 E. 7th St. 410 South Broadway Bergfeld Shopping Center Tyler, Texas 3 ARTHUR LEVERETT D AVIS TURNER 6. CARUTHERS IEWELERS Tyler INSURANCE 109 S Broadway f S Congratulahons Ill be seemg you Class of 1957 at the SHELTON S VARIETY STORE 104 E 8th HIGH SCHOOL PHARMACY Bergfeld Shoppmg Center For F1ne Interlors Pl7!f7f!fl6' 6'l7f77PF7f7'f' 2 fpjyflllf IIIIIDIMAPIIY JFEJQE2'-' f5g ADELINE STUCKEY INTERIORS P O BOX 834 Bergfeld Center 231 College Ave 102 E Elghth St Tyler Texas Tyler Texas 221 l I X N I . I ---If ' ff f, vi J- f5.ff'f 'F , , , U '-'f ':i 'Q- xc, ,.,.,,.f,i t Vg' V' Q M' W , .1.,,f, I, Q ,. w -555-LW' f, 'fr ' I I REPRODUCTION A SPECIALTY AST TEXAS PHOTOCOPY CO 0 WILLIAM GARNER 308 Norm Broadway O WILLIAM GARNER JR HIGHTOWER LUMBER COMPANY Comp! ments 21607 Th L b Nu e FALKNER STUDIO 1201 E Erwm 319 S Bo1s d' Arc 4 8064 Tyler, Texas Tyler Texas y D1c1l 48455 Tyler, Texas , . i of Ph. e um er mb r R. L. 222 T I ICHNSON LE CUNO OIL CCRPCRATICN Co ' ents of 0 ,130 42 f ,5Wwy 5 ,J , V MOA 0 K W EAST TEXAS SAVINGS 6. LOAN ASS N 222 N Broadway YOUNG MOTOR COMPANY EBRD Tyler Texas Comphments CAMERA MART and TEXAS EDUCATIONAL AIDS Comphments BROADWAY FURNITURE Comp11ments M AND GEORGE M ROBINSON 1 1 OIL PROPERTIES Tyler Texas Complxments of 'haw-lievdc S,-bane, TYLER TEXAS I of - TT I We y gg! of of -E. I 2 2 4 Comphments of HORTON S GULF SERVICE STATION 1703 So Broadway Phone 48082 Propnetor Carl Horton Comphments of T I-I E Ummm Thank you for your patronage IUST A REMINDER THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS SECTION OF THE ALCALDE HAVE HELPED TO MAKE OUR BOOK A SUCCESSFUL ONE THE ALCALDE STAFF MEMBERS AND STUDENTS OF TYLER HIGH SCHOOL THANK YOU THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING TO MAKE THE ALCALDE POSSIBLE' NA lackstome O 6 Tyler Texas Congratulanons to T H S Students , sus, can-L .ue JL f'-1-uk 44N Ioe Zeppa Presldent Larry Blackburn Manager ,X l i U ,1 t Ulla J' I x XX r J I 1 ' J- I. 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