John Tyler High School - Alcalde Yearbook (Tyler, TX)

 - Class of 1959

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M, -L., X Q of sw J . 434- -so -ml J ..,,-' if ' 1 . ' - ALC I.-DE r ' C R' , ' f , - . f' c ' . 7 V , x Q ,. -v - r ' ' , ' Q CCNTE NT the Tyler 1 laxws In commercial .4 mm N.:-M ,455 ,wx wig' 525. ,hc ,.A -'L '. ' -if cmca. The library hull are also located -15.4 .' ylu' named for 1 . ' .W ...gurlz-'f' .own um Wi' ng P2 NF' IW pry .aww uf active stu- .md during the S Wk , 4 i ' 'Vg-FK J!! nu 12 II 1 i -.- 3. - ,mi '4'-on '- x 1 . ' M. i f ' The uuditoritlfh, L.-.L- J :L:' 5 V ' Municipal Audifmiilhj,-:h3SgqQAE2i'Y1'3IiQ years as thu gatherirmg and X'LlI'iULlS programs. LLmrL LLLLA' 5 2. -5 X55 ' The spirit of the john Tyler Lions renter-N Varmmd the gymnasium which has-pw' ' vided many spectators and participanaf with entertainment x. Tyiei' is one em the.campus dAur' 7 X x Qx X XX QX I CII X A xxx X X D X M Fix I Xigxxxxx X N S 'K' M JP! ,,, 3.3 9 A 'W'--.-..., I V00 rcnlizc that thc joy of play and the sguisfaczinn of work are twined in the rich tradition of our school. Iicst wishes tu all uf IU Uxlolclg Holmes Wfcbb, Principal . Lf? Je Nfl! .,. .. aww, H W my Z4 Mug '11-1 :A ,mmm . 5 Q ff ni - ' . , K1 k L J if B. . , w ig 'E - ' S Q K T 491 wk Q35 QQ xc mmf A A ,mr my 'RY Wf J sf' M f ,y '22 'aww x cw ,ai 6' m f rhfl 1 M? 1' W, fiw f ,.,. A 1 ' asm Wltynf ax -V1 cms 'fx -.2 awww X2-,X Ur. llullxx X. Nluuru, SLlPt'fiHlf.'I1LiCflI uf Tylcr Public Scluwli, has 4 X'L'LllCLl nn unequaled xtum uf nlwmvlx, of xxlmla Ixlm' is p1'wml.'l'ltls um Ur. INI-nvlw NX.lN 11'UN1'Il tw nmkc .1 lllp m IIIIUPL' rw -rudx lim ILIVOPUJII vwiurn ui' cdufmioil. gt 5 E 4 Mrs. llxlzel Owens, Co- ortlinzttor of Secondary ln- struction, has long guided and instructed Tyler stu- dents in their school life. W'e greatly zlpprecitlte lter tunstzmt desire to help make tlte Tyler schools the best. 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He has given outstanding service to the school this year. gf' A K iff, Mrs. Dorothy Carr, guidance counselor at john Tyler, aids students each day with problems about schedules, everyday student- life, and careers. fit , '9 Mrs Marjorie Smith secreta to Dr Webb - a fy - n helps handle the business necessary for the pro- per functioning of the office. 4 , xmas- A Miss Helen Griffen, our efficient registrar, keeps the records in the registration of- fice. Mr. Bryant Saxon, Assistant principal in charge of night school, has been a great benefit to our school this year. Mrs. Hazel Sides, Attendance Clerk of John Tyler, checks student at- tendances daily and makes records of each six weeks. Q x CLASSES U ff! 2 M 300 ENGLISH CLASSES 111015511 QUKS Qilft 9. X! -I-.JZA ,121 nuff:- Q Mrs. Parker and William Tell know the answer. 7 'N Mrs. Parker received her B.A. from Daniel Baker College and Rita Clyhurn, Poo Heller and jerry Davis concentrate. 1::'A' from University of Tex' 1-liifzi '-.1 JV i Roy Barncr, Angela Cunningham, jean Cure. and Ramona Bennett correct themes in Sonny McGhee questions, Am I do Mrs. Parkcr's 6th period. ing it right? 16 Mrs. Tatton rt-ceivcrl her B.A. and MA. degrees from East Texas State College. Patsy Boutersc and Linda Ellis listen carefully, but johnny Caldwell's mind wanders Peggy Phillips, Sandra Thomas, and Lynn Parker prepare for tests in 3rd period. Russell Owens is lost in 3 book, Miss I5uurnn's stutlr-nts, Prisrilla Davis, Larry Harris and Kenneth Davis are - busy? Thomas Elliott, Ronnie Ciimrlrirli. and Martha Hayden are husy getting hook reports. 17 . 1 r f K i I X Cr 4-ff' .,....4 ' '- eq,..A,:ti,f o aff' ,A 5 fy. ... :Un tr 'N' . lNlrs. Dew who rcceivetl her HA. from Stephen F. Austin 'I'ent'l1er3 College teaches four levels of English. On this page is pirturetl at top her junior Beta class :incl :it bottom her Senior Beta Class. l. Slllillllll' lley and l'nmel.1 Lamb learn by listening. 2. Gwen Sofia scema in I1.u'e forgotten English entirely. 'hr , ' 'iyl av Nw, i JF gi if- 1 5. Lynn liite and Foster johnson ponder over their English lesson. 4. You'd he studying too! say both Steve Ramsey and Taylor Thomas. 5. Bztrhzlrzt Norsworthy is Studying short- hand in English while james Butcher studies like a good boy should. 6. Barlmru Allen and jimmy Barron take outline instruction in 5rd period En- glish IV. 7. Celesta Miller and Ronnie Malone concentrate on finishing their home- work hefore the bell rings. 8. That look given bv Edna johnson t'ouldn't he for Mrs. Dew! 9. Mike Czumnt lets go with another glorious fare in lst period English IV. , l i fd! vu l 5. I nr Q 5 I l L 'Q Mrs. Young received her BA. and MA. from Peabody Col- lege :mil Sam Houston Tegfh. Ronnic Xvciss :md Dun Nnrwnml take il spelling teal in English 6th per. CVS Cllllcgc' 'V' r t. A XS 0 4 Palsy Yurk rQq0f15iglQf5l1Qr fmgwcr, Hedwig Gdffafcl, Joy Hanzell :Incl Ann lNlCCul'l6y take diCf8.lCLl spelling. 53' blrs. lNlnsney 11-ceixcrl her PLA, degree from the University of Arkamsus. Mrs. lwlnswy iliuks .Iimmy IjLIl'll.llll'N inipr-r .is Karim-tli Daly and Donnie Camper ri-url mm-r their p.1pei's for posxilwle mimtakes. 20 Holi Stringer is deep .in thought about ri coming English tlieine, Mrs. Thomas points out the assignment to Shirley Blackwelder. -fm Everyone works hard. are ' From Baylor University Miss Bnugli received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Ernestine Barns finds the books content very amusing. n nnvn Gordon Broorn's motto: All work and no play mal-ce me a dull boy 'A Nui? i LANGUAGES A spelling test is a common oc- currence in Miss Bournes's Latin Classes, as an understanding of the Latin vocabulary is necessary to learn the language properly. ln this shot, Tommy Ashcraft, and james Matthews are busy at work on their tests. Oral recitation is necessary in a foreign language, as pronuncia- tion is the route to a better under- standing of it. ln this picture of Mr. Hollancl's third period Spanish Class, Diana Peters, Doloris Morales, and other classmates are participating in a group recita- tion. 22 l D wt f ,i M, ....-5 3 I 'ii ,AFT rua...- I -lohn Tyler High School offers three foreign languages as elective courses to students who wish to learn a language other than their own. There are two years of Spanish, Latin, and French offered to sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors alike. Caroling in the halls at Christmas tim4 is common in john Tyler High School Pete Peters, Mary Ann Fox, Tana Clay ton, johnievee Melton, and Nedra Ep person, are carrying on this custom bf singing their carols in Spanish. W ..'..-,.-t -...No 2: Q . . ....,--.,- -v .ww fr . ,. tt . .a...... - .- .Na v-M . .,. t ....w- . .. ,,,., paw- Y M X, n A ..- ' .nn .-4.-v 'M Q- - ,, - - ...-......, . -N i ' s li W 'it P at 1-.ff Q ft s 19' -5 ' r' ' V 'Ext' M ' lf- --ta. jerry Kaffka, Emmett Alston, Sarah Ray, and Tommy Havard are taking a spelling test in Mr. Mason's sixth period Spanish class. Unmistakable concern is shown on each face be- cause vocabulary tests are usually very difficult. Sally Prestwood, Tracy Price, Sandra Thomas, and other classmates are hav: ing a quiet study period in prepara- tion for an on-coming examination. 1. Mr. Harrell Mason teaches Spanish and French He has his BA and MA from North Texas State Teachers Col lege. 2. Miss Mary Bourne has her B.A from Austin College, and her MA from the University of Chicago She teaches Latin. 3. Mr. Earnest Holland has his BA from Fresno State College Q DS-sq. www if 'N A s'i 'P I f -ur., i Miss Scott lms rcrcivcti ll BA. and n M.A. degree from Texas XVomen's University. SCCIAL In the upper left hand corner in Miss Scott's Government-Econom- ics' class is Donna Thedford. Laura Ross, and Nancy Bryant who are putting forth every effort to learn how to fill out an Income Tax form. In the picture at the left is Miss Scott's American History class in which james England, jimmy Woods, and Eddie Strother are reading an assignment in a Scholastic Magazine. In the lower left pic- ture Kenny Tomlin, Anita Silas, and Marshall Bouterse take notes in Mr. Glover s American History Class as he lec- tures to them. Q.: 'V mx t., ' G A new member to our staff this year is Mr. Glover. He 8 has a B.S. and a M.A. degree Ia from Stephen F. Austin Col- lege. rf i , . PM Qy- f w R x L t Mr. Henderson received his BA. degree from Baylor Uni- versity. CIENCE In the upper right picture in Mr. Henderson's American History class jerry Edelman, Larry Enos, and Carolyn Connally are very busy read- ing a chapter in their book for the following day. Carolyn seems to have a question for Mr. Henderson. In the picture at the right in Mr. Hender- son's third period World History class Edna Gallegly, Betty Hale, and Leroy Brewer are busy answering mx 1 .t 15, . ff' received a B.S. de- Mr. Kalmus gree from East Texas State Teach- ers College. ya, fx X questions on a chapter in their book. Betty and her neighboring friendS seem to be mixing play with work. In the bot- tom right picture jimmy Bowman, Bobby Green, and Coman Beene listen to Mr. Kalmus as he lectures vo them. Bobby, however, seems to think something Mr. Kalmus said is important enough to take down to remem- ber. In the top picture Ruth Harris, Norma Hall, and Shelby Bryant are busy taking notes in Mr. Burkhalter's third period American llistory class. Since the students have no text hooks for this particular subjett, their nntcs are their only means of stutlying the material that has been covered in class. In the picture at the right Ken- neth Crone, Bobby Dark, and jackie Bailey seem to he listening for im- portant information to take clown so they will know it when it appears on a test. Bobby Dark seems to have a question he wants to ask Mr. Burk halter. ln the bottom right corner picture Pat Gerard, Linda Blankenship, and Tommy Brown are vcry busy taking notes in Miss Scott's third period Government class. Everyone in the class seems to take his work very seriously. 26 time - 4 ,gig wee, 't K, Mrs. Baker has a B.A. from the University of Texas and ai M.A. degree from East Texas State Teachers' College. P4 AR iz., In the unper right picture in Mrs. Bakers XVorld-Geography class, Janet Wilkerson, Ann Easley, and Bill White are busy taking notes on their seminar reports. This type of report requires the student to do outside re- search on a country and then report his findings to the class. The picture at the left is one of Mrs. Baker's World History classes. Here Joe Mc- Reynolds, Freddy Sawyer, and jean Seaten are reading an issue of their current events magazine which each student is required to subscribe to. Nancv Coddle and Pamela Baker are among the few in the picture at the bottom left who are getting a World History assignment. On the bulletin board is some extra information which Mrs. Baker supplied for the students interest when they were studying Abraham Lincoln. These extra things, the students think, make the subject more interesting. 27 A 1- - :sw-f-fs . , . .rf J f , Miss Mt'Cormitrk has received . y, at B.S. from North Texas State T te and it NLA. from Texas I 2 Q XVomen's University. Mary Mekztlip, Ann Raikestruw, Mellm Miles, and Sandra Martin seem to be getting in gi little hit of cliitfclmt while they stutly their lessons for the following day. B AND Brenda llnllmnrk, Fred Noilt-y, Joyce Gruhhs, and Wally Smith are only 21 few of the students from Mrs. Youngs sixth period English class who are selecting I1 book to read for their English assignment. Mrs. Young's class is visiting the library during their regular English period. This procedure is n new one at john Tyler this year and is proving to be very successful and very helpful to the students. The helpful lihrary aissismnts to Miss McCormick this year fire: At the left is joy Wclk and Audrey Hammock. Bzltk Row: Belly Barkley, Carolyn filbllllillly, :mtl jztnice Williams. Front Rim: Pztmelu linker, Mary Ann Ilcauh, Linda Welwster, and Bettie 'I'horne. 28 -T ,Msgs ta , ::: I . 1 it .gvif-'P Ex 're ': A..V 19, 1 it Mrs. Messer has a B.A. and n B.S. from T.W.U. and a NI. Ed. from S.F.A. READING ROOM In the upper right picture Butch Radford, Wayne Rainey, and jerry Parsons are relaxing in reading room after a hard day at school. Jerry seems to be lost in a magazine while Butch and Wayne discuss the news in the newspaper. In the picture at the right Kenneth Daley, Priscilla Davis, and Elaine Heath are very busy getting their assignments for the following day. They have all learned -aff ,fi ....,.-4' the value of having at least one read- ing room period. In the picture at the left Lynn Warren, Bobby Walttmn, and Gilbert Weston are a few of the ones in the reading room who have learned the sooner they complete their homework, the sooner they can enjoy reading magazines, old annuals, and the daily newspaper. The stu- dents can also visit the library and check out books to read. 29 :.-,an '- -:' F. Austin State College. Y' 325. - . ss ' 1 if inhib- Mr. Eugene O'Quinn has :i B. S. degree from East Texas .State Teachers College. He teaches Chemistry. Mr. lid Lechler reueivetl his B.S. degree from Mississippi State College. He teuclies Biology. Mr. Harold B. Cole has his B.S. and M.A. from Stephen S Q ,XR tr, . t it C, XX .. x , Vi! ,st -...v i . p .V 'Snggo' Mr. Bryant W. Saxon has his Med.-Ed. from Exist Texas State Teachers College. He teaches Physics. John Tyler High School offers three years of sciences to students wishing to follow that line of work.Biol0gY, Chemistrv, and Physics are offered to sophomores, juniors and seniors alike. 313' W.. - .., Earl Baily's System of a pinch of this, and a dash of that doesn't always 30 work. In this experiment, Earl is assisted by Ann Easley. 0 5 K Anita Smith, Angela Phillips, and Randy Taylor are taking a spelling test in Mr. Lechler's third period Biology class. Vocab- ulary, in Biology is very hard because of the scientific terms that must be used in iden- tifing different kinds of plants and animals. In this shot, we see Kenny Brannam and jimmy Bowling studying their work in Physics. jimmy Bowling, aside from his schoolwork, is Alcalde photographer. mt ' - 'mf 111' if ivi..PEL35.z . Q , . ....k. .t , W .1 W Tommy Kelly, and Ann jerger know that the hest way to retain what they read, is by simple concentration. These boys take Biology from Mr. Cole. They are Paul Bell, Lloyd Wheeler, and Lynn McClellan. They seem very intent on study. 31 NIATH ENIATICS -'ill UO V... in k Nr. T, F. Young l'L'LClYL'd hix U, S. from Sam l'louston St.1tc pl4ULlthL'l'h Collcgc amtl M A from Gvorgr l't'.nhmiy Colltgn- Avis Hcffington and Doris Du-as scum .1 littlv punlctl in Nr. Youngk Algubm I txlnswx, ky Mr. Rav I.nn1rl' l'CLL'lYL'L1 hu li. S. amd M. Intl. from Fast lu- tls State ,l.l'lll'l1t'l'i Collage. Sandra Wyaltt and Mary Lou Howling were tontcntmting lmrtl during ax rt-sr in Plame Geometry. fr These Plane Geometry students are studying hard and trying to pass. Mr. Lanier also teaches Algebra I. Mrs. Ethel Collins received her B. S. from Sam Houston State Teachers College and M. S. from East Texas State College. Charles Payne and Bonnie Beard study hard in Mrs. Col- lins' Algebra II class. james Butcher, Melvin Ber- trand. and Ronald Duke are getting their factoring home- work in Algebra Il. Mrs. Col- lins also teaches Plane Geom- etry. N 4 f m 3 f N 1 K mglif A-l.' Y 1' ig! Me: c M' 1 ,v Q-as C H-wif X M 'lui Q5 . ,msn- DRIVERS' EDUCATION Qi hlr. liilxil lfuixl, who i'CCCivCel his HA .mil M A. tmm North 'lieyis Stull. ix the Di'ix'era l:lllIx'.lIiUI1 lI1Nll'llL'fU!'. -luck lfmuiwwii reieixes hif kL'l'lll'lL'ilfL'. U This wurse is ollered to x '4'l slurleuls who wish to obhiin if, i SX, their non-restrietenl drivers l liieiiae, They .ire gixeii behiuel X the wheel iilstrucliou 111 the ' fy ' 1' i xxirious iimiieiivers required L0 ', heeome .1 skilled operator. IYLN pun- . r Mvllfngegffgsol ' XVhen one h.1s loiiipletcd his ruurse .mil hm lxiaseil his test, he is premeiileel LI eerlilicate al- lowing him eul iiisumiiee rules. Ifii--l lleniliiilu giiiix inirking experieiice. . -me 1 ll as nn j TN ,,,.... .-,,rv,f' ,,,.....L.-H---1 lfttn Binh points out the 'rules use. ,ll-IS! lf'ilVlUj.X lm' the ll.iy's workout. 36 SPECIAL EDUCATION The Special EklLlL'LlllUD teaclier, Mrs. Stn-plicns. wceiu-ml her l5.1tlu-lm' of Fine Arts zmtl lXlLl9lL'I'i ut' Etluuation from the IvI1lXLI'Nlly of Texas. The Special Education class, because of its smaller enroll- ment, can give extra attention and assistance to its members. Emphasis is on vocational and job training as well as academic achievement. qw.. . Mu' .S Q. I ., 4' J .. 5. R , T qw' f ff Attliui' Cole, l.iml.1 Satllt-1', H urns lx umlm xml Dot son 9, K sr an . m ' x M ,J Qthwrrx .A f'N uf J -. in -x , JY , C K Y I Q 1 x N we 5. Q ll' 'fn Q , , 25:5 A Q Q M 'W 'Q Q Am Q 3 mf' Nba A Fx l....,,. .. Q V 41 - il. 'W A JL.. Q bac f Mr. Ed james has a Per- manent Vocational Teachers gnificate from Texas A81- Metal Trades is divided into three divisions. 'l'hey are Auto Mechanics. upper left: Charles Baker and David McGlathery are rcpainting this car as one of their proleds. upper right: BobhyNWilliams is working atihe mfilal lathe. The learning of the use of different kinds of machines will help these boys later in life lf they choose to follow the Metal Trades occupation. second upper right: C. B. Roberts is learn- ing hrick laying by actual practice. Each year, the boys in Building Trades actually build a house. Different boys learn different johs in this course that help them in learn- ing their chosen vocation. These lmoys-are working on the plumbing for the Building Trades house. They are jerry Vandergriff, and Norman Sepmoree. 4! t. p ei, . Mr. Wallatse Hawkins received his B.S. and M.S. de- grees from Texas A8tM. Mr. Lawson Sowell received his B.S. and M.S. degree! from Texas ARM. Ngk wt, V ,' ' -5.--3 'if!3 '.... -f 1.13714 si tm' ' One of the Agriculture boys numerous farm chores is the feeding and care of animals. Hereg Mitch Smith, Bob Palmer, Lynn Warren, and Gary McCrarry are caring for a small calf. Lonny Layne, Thomas Dehoney, Donald Page, Charles Walters, and Butch Miller, are watching some films on livestock. This aids them in their identification of different kinds of animals, John Hallmark, Mitch Smith, Jerry Phelps, Mar- shall Bouterse, and Thurman Brown, are watering a small tree in order to promote and preserve our natural resources. These boys, Robert Gilly, Glen Branscum, john Hallmark, and james Dyer, are constructing a feeder for pigs. Although Agritulture is basically the Study of livestock and the growing of crops, buys taking this course get practical experience in other aspects of farm life. 41 Mr. Robert Pruitt teaches shop at john Tyler. He received his B.S. and M.S. at East Texas State College. Charles XValters is working on wood. Mr. Pruitt supervises Cha O 1 t Q 1, sl. 'L A ' . X . 5' . , X X X ' .' A I .Q A - X X. 3 r 74 :EF '.l.f'Y'r5 9l 'i:Q. ' ,K ?EfQ?'??'tw-3 ' ' 'an Glen Branscum uses the hack saw on metal as he works on his project. Also working on projects in this picture is Rhett Fielder and Tommy Wood. ' Two years of shop are offered to the boys at john Tyler. Each year includes four and one half months of work with des' Work. each wood and metal. a machine that planes ln order to have the wood the right size for his project. Bob XY'alkcr found it necessary to use thc rip saws. In the background Chnrl Y - ' ' ' the es lung. u es another of the many mathines to be found in Miss Mary Jernigan is the mechanical drawing instructor. She attended East Texas State '11 College where she received her In this picture, Miss Jernigan supervises the work done by George Rook and Eddie ME' md ns' Maddox in one of her second year classes. Two years of mechanical drawing is offered at john Tyler. C C The first year is devoted to the study of proper use of the M E I AL instruments used by the students. During the second year machinery is drawn. Also each student must design and draw a house plan. Eight different views of the house must be drawn. At right Bubba Godfrey admires Kent johnsons' house plan. 5, Accuracy is an important skill that must be acquired by :ill stu- dents studying meclmnital drawing. ln this picture of Lyndon XVood.tll. Dickie johnson. and Errol Ray this point is illustrated. Mrs. Iva Miller teaches first and fourth year Iioiuc-making. She is a graduate of East Texas State College, where she received her M.S. and B.S. Mrs, Marie Dust-lc attended Sam Houston State 'lieachers College, where she receivecl her BS. ller classes consist of second and third year courses. S11 NJ uv Iefx 0.374 'vu-www Mrs. Miller Mrs. Dusek The homemaking department at john Tyler is one of the lwest to be found anywhere. Besides offering the traditional food and clothing courses, the girls at john Tyler can take advantage of a certified Red Cross home nursing course. First, second, and third year girls go to Caldwell Play School for observation during their child care unit. Fourth year girls get experience in budgets, during 11 detailed study ot home managing. Third year hoinemaking girls enjoy a hc-neficial unit of home nursing. In this picture Betty Terrell acts as patient as Saunclra Nc-Ison prepares to raise her to a sitting position, Looking on is Nan Wilsciii, Tippy Sides, liecky Williiiiiis, and Charlotte Statham. I'c-rry Wricicl, Pat llill, and jane Todd are discussing various types of archi- tecture in this picture of their home- iuaking class, Miss Edwina Culver is the homemaking teacher who supervises the girls in their work at Caldwell Play- school. She received her B.S. at the University of Texas. Learning to shop wisely is one of the skills learned in homemaking. This picture shows Marquetta Dean as she finishes ix shopping trip for the homemaking department. Miss Culver One of the most popular units is that of good grooming. The girls get practical experience in learning to apply make-up and using the most flattering colors. Third year girls learn home decorating in their housing unit. The above picture shows that Pat Maxfield and Lucille Maxfielcl know that one of the most important things to remember while cooking is that of always returning every utensil to it's proper place, Making sure of using proper measure- ments is an important point to re- member while cooking. At left, Nancy Blackman. Carol Dunwoody and Ann Nell Mink illustrate this point. 45 fr, -1.1 ' Mrs. Eva Thomas has Devoted much of her time to promoting students in speech activities. She has received her B. S. in journalism and Speech from East Texas State and also her M. Ed. in Speech. Hello, Hello, this is Loretta Williamson, calling from Speech Class. Mary Ginn and Patsy Pritchard are watching as Loretta prac- tices the correct method of talking on the telephone. jim Abla, Russell Owens, Larry Mackey, Bobby Dark, and Bill White practice on a play which is an important part of the Speech course. ln Speech, learning to he a good listener is just as important as learning to he a good speaker. janet Wilkerscvn, Violet Graham, and Daniel Petty are good conversationalists as well as listeners. 4 1u .L- Q L X lj 5 WR 0 A LLL vi Z QXW111' QP, ,T'Lg.,k 4' 5 3 A 1. A.-. f W... , .J Q-.:-: .:. N11 '13 ff . i a ' 51 12 fe 4 im' M, 5 3 6 at i' xg mr fm, g if A 'i ii R v 1 3, L' 'if H, Q5 x. if I. 1 'K 'l ', ...,, If J :su -'Mi if ' 1 , 5 45 31 , , ,R X ? gal' H A,-,,..QMm , A m,n,,.,,. . vw :,,...:. 2 . , ,gif rv.. , 1 ,X f f' . J X r 5 4 R' ' 8 1 Q f 1 Q M A A fain 1. ,sw AX , ' k - -qfsii - - , , 5--Af: .1 CCDNINIERCIAL fi? . .jf list sh. W -Q, ,, -h -Q11 lit-i-nite XVakt-lit-ltl and Ann Yount, two secretarial 'Training students, are typing from their shorthand notes. This is one of the requirements of the secretarial course. Lily Phillips, Barbara Allen, and other students are tak- ing second year bookkeeping, a course offered for the first time this year. '19, ,. Mrs. Mary Helen Graiser, Ll shorthand and secretarial training teacher, received her BS. from North Texas State College. 5'- Mrs. Nell Warren, a typing and bookkeeping teacher, received her B.B.A. from Sam Houston State College. Sim. 1 ...sg lc R LE L - it l Typing can be taken either of the three years in high school julia Hooker is taking this course because she realizes the impor- tance of being able to type. Mrs. Iva Lewis, who teaches typing, received her B.S. and Master of Education degrees from East Tex- as State College. Q t me t Ja. J k , qi fm mfs,-.-J' fi ff- 0' ' wt., X ,.....,,se 7 Mrs. Mary Helen Terry, who teaches typing, re- f i' f L . ceived her B.B.S. from Stephen F. Austin State Col- lege. :,. 4 i I -ii. .Q Franklin Graham, n sophomore, is learning to set his typewriter mur- gins, assisted by Mrs. Warren. Most of these students are sophomores tak- ing typing for their first year. Annette Geddie is busily trying to finish her work before the bell rings. She is a student of secretarial train- ing, who plans to go into the world of business. Miss Ludee Mae Harrison received her B. A. from Baylor and her M. A. 4 from East Texas State' Pictured below are a group of D. E. students. They are from left . . to right: Jackie Wilstmn, Margaret Eu- 'Qrx 1 banks, Byron Roberts, Edsel Smith, il -v-' and Judy Roddy. 4 -- -1' Q, DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION 'i ' -Taxis 1' Disttibutive Education ts vocational edu cation for students who are employed rn wholesale, retail and service selling occupa tions. The training in the classroom aims to increase the skill, knowledge, and a biliries of the trainee, enabling him to perform better, more e conomical, and more efficient service It gives background information for hove are the offiters of D. li. They are from left to right: 1 . orothy Key, Vine Premitient, Byron Roberts, President, the d6VCl0pI1'16I1E of 21 Well-3Cljl1StCd llldlvl tdy Roddy, Setretury, Shirley Clancy, Historian, and dual whg 1-ecggnizes I-egpgnsibilify to hlfn vie Rayford, Reporter. self, his community, and his country. D. E. trainees enroll for the required academic courses and graduate with their regular class. 50 Mr. Clyde Abernathy re- ' d h' B. A. d M. In the picture below the Co-op CHX? frgsm East ani-exas students are seen as they were study- State. ing to prepare themselves for the com- ing day's work. ' ,,, INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING TM' Coopera- tion between local industry and the high school make possible Industrial Coopera- tive Training, a two-year on- the-job training course offered to junior and Senior students. Half a day is spent at work. A moderate wage is received-bY th? Sfuf-lem While he is Wfnkings The officers of the Co-op class are from left to right: and becoming skilled in such jobs as radio, tele- John Redenhgur, Treasure: Peggh Philliygg Sacre- vision, rintin lvmbin , mechanics and t ewriter WW- IPO fl-,SSL at rms, H195 29 iff' repair. go-op ghiients eai a school credit fdlrpthis work Pr3fifnfgreg'5ZnKg2g' ,ffEf12f'C3raTe2ghfSi?:' along with their other credits in school. They graduate at the 'normal time. After graduation a Co-op student may choose to work or attend college. 51 - I These boys were enjoying a basketball game during their class period. V Q B OYS ' AND GIRLS' YSICAL 'UCATION Coach johnny Stidger andffoach Bob ter are the coaches for the boys P. E. Coach Stidger received his B. S. degree from 5- M- U.,and his M. Edt from Stephen F. Austin. Carpen- Coach Carpenter received his B. 5. and his M. Ed. from East Texas State. The boys who take P. E. enjoy many different types of sports. Although basketball is their favorite, the boys also enjoy foot- ball, baseball, and dodgeball. ln the picture at the right some of the boys were practicing on their shots: 52 h I Miss Ciuinn is sem at the right as she was coaching one of her P, E. basketball teams. In the picture belrw Linda O'Daniel was making a set up to one of her teammates in one of the games played during the volleyball tournament. 'li A 4 his year Miss Guinn staged a xlleyball tournament among the E. classes. the right are the members of the nning team. Crop rowl Miss Guinn, t Welmaker, captain, Gloria Wil- Lms, Nina Glaze, Nedra Parham, mela Lamb, Sandra Clark, Carolyn eatherly, Co-captain, june Terrell, tl Jo Ruth. These girls are from iss Guinn's third period P. E. class. 4-as ff' i 'wr' Miss Mary Guinn received her B. S. from Texas Woman's University. 5 24' W0 UHHNNHZPQ MZ I' Mrs. josephine Messer, the sponsor. has done rin excellent job in guiding the Student Council, which is a demofrntic group that represents each student. The Student Council spon- sors worthy projects :ind voices the opinions of the school, Speaker for the assembly was Bro. Ramsey from Ross Avenue Christian Church. Student Council officers for this year :ire 'llinn Clayton. Sccremryz Margie Rutherford. Vit'e'pi'esident: jackie Benson, Presidentg Mary Ann Fox, Chaplnini and Betty Wade. Reporter. 9- 1 israel, Above Eddie Maddox and Judy Anderson arc enjoying the Stu dent Council sponsored sox-how A A 1 after the .l.'I'.H.S,+Lee game. Also sponsored by the Student Council is the annual White Christmas program in which the students, A cappella, and Art department participate. QF I fi Ali N 2 4 .,, R4 xy, :y Y. J ir. ! l I 2 B A Capella Members are: Judy Price Edna Johnson Judy Malone Alice Day June Carroll Pamela Lamb Charles Davis Jim Murdough Joan Summcrall Janis Taylor Barbara Norsworthy Kay Costin Rebecca Whitehead This is a shot of Thomas Cowart, and Tommy Brumley. Thev were selected to sing in the 'All-State Chorus. J, Betty Wade Sue Davis Betty England Kai Teasdale Jeanette Levingston Patty Cooney Carole Thurman Carol Vick Kenny Tomlin Thomas Cowart Judy Wall Sandra Wyatt Frances Thomasson Judy Doggett A Capella, which is composed of 57 members, is under the capable direction of Mr. Clyde Wolford. He is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, and has a B.A. degree. jane Cash Linda Sanders Angela Cunningham Rebecca Parclue Mary Lou Barnes Sandra Jones Sally Sanders Alp eus Towns Randall Meeks Bobby Wadcins Judy Lee Vickie Pyron Peggy Pratt Sonny Thorton Joyce Westbrook Mary Perryman Fran Alston Reta Karol Clyburn Ann Burk Martha Hill Yvonne Weatherton Tommy Brumley William Tell Jerry Smith Charlotte Boone Janie Nulf Leta Shivers Carol Woodall 58 if ' 'L -fl ' f N1 li f ,Ml L as I The ACappella Choir plays a big part in th4 traditional Christmas program at john Tylel Their beautiful music is eagerly awaited b the faculty and student body. The officers of A Cappella are: President ......,,,.......,,....,,........................ Patty Coon: Vice-President ..... ...,..... J eanette Levingstf S ecretary .,,....,.. ...... B arbara Norswortl' Pianist .,.....,.,. ..,............... . Kay Cost N Nu. K ,. ' ii. W' iX Our hantl tlireclur. Mr. Highfill, re- ceived his Harhelor of Musit' and Blaster of Music from North Texas Slate Cul- lege where he was tlrum major in his -Ir. and Sr. years. He was elected XVHOS XVHO in American Colleges and Uni- versities. The Bantl Council plays a great part in the planning antl carrving out of our hand activities. The President, XVaync Crimes, is assisted hy the Vice Pres., jimmy Barron, Secretary, Laura Ross, and the other mcmhers. Ann Youm, Wil- liam Grimes, Hoyt Sumner and jean Ann McKay. BAND PFRSONNISL Fl.llTl7S Laura Russ, Hiltlexgartle Lindsey, Glenna Dow, Myrna Brilcy, Mary Lou Hicks OBUI7 ,lim Nu rclaugh Rh CLARINITTS Ann Ynunt, Flaine Au-n, Bernice XValiefieltl, l.aDnnria Nunn. Clara lfvvns. Martha Hill, Nlelvin Bertrand, Limlsev Treatlway ALTO CLARINICTS Gwen Haclc, Lor- raine XVilsun BASS CLARINIZTS XVayne Grimes, Ron- nie llnhnsun, Bill Harrison CONTRA-BASS CLAR. Mike Hogue BASSOUN jean Ann Mtliax' ALTO SAXOPHONIS XVillian1 Grimes, Phyliss Baldwin, Nancy Cuttle, Betty Wztlker THNKTR S1XXf7pll0Nlf liCIlf1Clll Price, Belly Beckwurth UARITONH SAX jimmy Bowman -4+--if V' Nb ' k . -I' 4 qu X b N U YW ,F I V R F 1 1, L .ju 5 K Q U7 .fy 1 71 V- aw-1 N - ..., 5- , X , N , ' I Wi' M . 'S x ' ' f T.fi42x?J'fi'ff ' 'Av in rl f U ' 2 B' 4 5, F as mm 'dl -1 Q F X,, , i V .ff 5 gwmr. I 31 Z ' ir Q5 erm V ? C, M. I Q53 3 Q i . C 5 The football games were always exciting as well as the half-time activities, These members of the Blue Brigade are waiting to perform. Flagbearers to rj: Gayle W'iley and Carolyn Hooker. Majorettes fl. to rj: Alice Day, Norma Hall, Linda Dew, Barhara Nlsrsysortliy, Linda Harper, and jutly Browning. pictures on this page are as follows: The Blue Guartly are Cl. to rj: Kenny Tomblin, Kenneth johnson, Iiclwuntl Taylor, Larry Puckett. and Billy Don Adams. Twirl Majors Cl. to rj: Nancy Orr and Peggy Sue Griffin. Managers fl. to rj: Sonja Truitt and Donna Thedford. Cheerleaders Cl. to rj: Bonny Beard, jean Dupree, Patty Cooney, Patsy Lyle, Betty Wade, and Mary Ann Fox. Miss Lillian Davidson, Blue Brigade sponsor, received her BS. from TCW. 5 i'ii2f2 rx! 41 F9 'W-9' KW L, '1-f-NN 2 , 1' X QLAL 1-914-a,c 024-1-f 7 ' 4 jerry Parsons, Martha Kidd, Beady Long, Sclmrolctt Su-wart, Tracie Prim. are the reporters of the Lion's Tale staff. fx The piuuru ulmw is a group shot lmrcl tor everyone-3 enjoyment. I J 'H J Mike Gilliam, thu l.ion's Tala plmlngrzlplwr. G4 of the Lion's Tale representatives who work EDITOR ........... EDITORIAL ...,....... FEATURE PAGE ---- SPORTS EDITOR ........ PHOTOGRAPHER ...,.. ADVERTISING ............ BUSINESS MANAGER ,aff-1' pq, a ' 1 1 35? - ee 1-N ' -Wiififia. .1 ,K-1. 51 5 1, ' V N . ,V,.,,.liq. ..e-..-.W..i,..,,i.Q? 4' A Q , H ,ff it k Cree-kmore, edirorg Kay Singelron, biusinessg Mr. Robert Glover, sponsor, the people who manage the functioning of the I.i0n's Tale. Kai Teasdale co-advertising managerg Judy Browning advertising managerg supervise the publicity and advertisement for the Lion's Tale. Deck Creekmore Kay Singleton James Thompson jerry Parsons Mike Gilliam Judy Browning Kay Singleton james Thompson and Linda Benny, who are page eclitors on the Lion'S Tale, are looking over the proofs before the Llenclllne. JUNIORS ON STAFF: Elaine Aven Suzanne Hey William Sawyer Carolyn Weatherly Elaine Williams Charlotte Statham Note from the juniors: We are looking forward to next year when we will be planni-ng another Alcalde for the students of john Tyler High School. The members of the Alcalde Staff were prodtlctl into action by Atlalia Bacle, cclitor, Miss Marjorie l3cBortl, sponsor, antl Sue Potter, business etlitor. Left bottom: Suzanne Hey and Diane Floyd are planning the Advertising section. lt takes a lot of time t-o plan anal tlraw thc advertisements which are photographed from their drawings. Right bottom: Anita Antlcrson :intl lilainc XVilli:lms are having a lot of fun work- ing on the sports pages. is 'I' fl' I '11 wif' A ' I N X 8' L, ,Adam .7 Is. x f ...-f 7 6 ,fv ...a. -MW .s.. EN te .The Alcalde Staff is the group which works hard and prepares the yearly annual for the school. It is a hard job that is being done by all as a group. The Staff has given up their study hall to do this job. No scholastic credit is awarded for this work, but invaluable experience is received by each member on the Staff. ss' Carolyn XVczitl:crly, Carolyn Hooker, Audrey Hnmmofk, Elaine Aven, Mary Ella Moore, and Charlotte Statham ure putting their heads together on the class pic- tures. SENIORS ON STAFF: Adalia Bacle, Editor Sue Potter, Business Editor jimmy Bowling, Photographer Anita Anderson Audrey Hammock Carolyn Hooker Mary Ella Moore Diane Floyd Note from the Seniors: We have enioved being on the Alcalde Staff for the last past year, and we wish the Seniors of next year the very best of luck! Right: jimmy Bowling, Photographer, is checking his list as to the pic- turey that are to he taken. Bottom: .Mlnlin Bgirlc, ctlitor, is tlemonstruting thc process of planning 21 page for the illllllllll to Xxilllilllll Sawyer. E ' 4. ALCALD E STAFF The Alcalde Representatives are as follows: Carolyn Burnett, Marilyn Walker, Peggy Pratt, Annette Ged- die, Bette Topperman, Freida Chelf, Betty Walker, Carol Vick, Elaine Elliott, Betty Bryd, Martha Wilson, Gay Markowitz, Kai Teasdale, Kenny Tomblin, Nancy Hornhuckle, joe Dark, jerry Richardson, Russell Bentf ley, Don Wliitson, Elmo Malone, George Waternman, Sandra jones, Wallace Peters, Wfayne Martin, Richard Hogenmiller, Brenda Wettig, and Vicky Potts. ALCALDE AND LION'S TALE REPRESENT TIVES lhe students of ohn I'yler Hlgh School feel that the Alcalde and the Lion's tale are ne- cessities of their exeryday school life From ach homeroom a representative is selec- x ' Y , ,qw ,W fm, LIBRARY CLUB 2 f WM w ill mmagh E 5 get 3 W 6' W4 xi 5395 1 i Mv- The Lihmri Cluh is a neulx urganizcel eluh starred this year, The memherx are :rained ri help siudenu locate and cheek our books li any other problems arise. these girlx are cap- :lhlc nf helping the students. The librarian- in the iluh .ire Beiii Hurmn. Belly Barley. Audrey Ham- inuik. fiarulyn Crinnally, Linda XY'ehr.ier. and jziniie XX'illiams. ij: fi ir Qi' Nighi Silniiil i- for the szudems and zidulis uhh dial nm have the oppor- iuniii ui finish high silmul, This nlexeliipmeni in ihe program uf edu- natinn ix ai ieri worthwhile program urcd a - A ff 'M V X . Q-of' WlU k9 ieeii e,i ,A- Ilu Ullllklw ul hula' Ifwulm .uw I Hl4l.l lil w l'xf-xl-if-fmt. Alzw Dm. fwlxmgwxnlllmg XUILLIIX, llb.lIl7.l Wnlxlr. Ihnwl-luxlg Nulntmx. Amt.: Xvzrlnlx-'11 I lunvwrm I. 'Null linvxxlllllq, V141 l'xmn-will lII1'l plvvfllrl , 1 V GIRLS' FORUM 1- T' Mrs. Nell Warren is the spon- sor for the Girls' Forum. 'Ilwsc glllx .um .xttn-mllng the Mlvcr ,l'CLl, which is lxclll muh yn-.ir ut f,llI'lHlIIl.lN 'llns ye-.lr thu glrlx Wham .alta-mlul thc- SIlYC'I' ,l4L'.l umtributcrl mum-V tux' L. A, R li. 70 5 K. 49711, 'A , Ii Nu om' sitting nt this table seems to ln- txiinerqi shy Girls' Forum is .ui orggmiziition lur .ill ot the girls at high school. These girls work together as a. tt-.lm lor better uurlerstalnding Of their classmates. The Chipmunksn was one of the many acts performed in the annual Forum Fullies. Each year the Follies are held in order to raise money for the girls' activities. This year the money will go toward bringing an exclmnge student to .lohn Tyler. We ,i g?,.t,, -tx if - M 4 'f ww. wa g,,4' 'S' ,,, to y Q ., 2 eng. -Q Krieg 'A fm- sy' X ,Yiwu M f K k.i,, t , L 1 A I K I A ty VVLV lli , A 'ig 'VT A X, .K - These gash ml an dn wmumm e , 1 r 'F lir -f i ' ..s.' , , it VALL V gi izy i L, , ' -iiii 5151 fafsau.-5' , fiiffiigw , 3 .. 41-4 l rg ,r 4 ,.-. My-,L.. -5 -'1 wit 4-5 Q -iff,-11.,,slffi2i4z byallfiuis FW if m ff! 5' i we ,V - sr .Nags Qi. x A 41' wsag-use -v,. s.- v'r' I-ali' 'fLCLfr'1'Z ' ' - at W, - ,W ,Ms ,MMM .swamps-was-ev 7 1 F.H.A. lic-gius, .lun nun Ordcn, XXI-iiiicl Miirshiill, and Mutt Hvllvr. Xu-rc rlcctcil by thc Tyler F,H.A. as their beans. 4 .Q Left: Prisiillai D.ixi5, fifth xiw-pix-sidcrit. is in charge ' uf gvtting thn F.H.A. iicwapiipcig The Trc-hs. out, AREA OFFICER FUTURE HONIENIAKERS CF AMERICA . Q xx Dim-k Cllniptci' Uffiii-ix, 'l'ci'i'y XY'i+ml. fifth vice-prexi4 Miller Clliiiptcr Offiiris. Ann Coupcr, fifth vice-prcsi nic-nti Ylzim' Tiiilil, thiril Xiu-pi'csiih'i1t1 Helen Jordan, dent: vlim Pmstwuml, Suomi vii'c-piwssidcntx and Sylvia picwiihintg .mil f.Ii.ii'lwttQ Smthiim. first wine-iwesidcntg True. fourth viic-pi'csidciitg were clcctcii hy ISIN. Ivfil xwic 1-lcitul hy Mrs. Dun-kk ihiiptcr tu Ieziil them in Ivik mhziptci' tu he in cliairgc of their activities. thru' lull A, .ictixiticx 72 0 Orvite Rtmell. ti'eiisurei'L Robert Lvilleyi sect'etti1'y1 jerry Phelps, reporterg F.F.A. Officers, Lynn Stanley. Vice-presitlentg W. D. Frizzell, advisorg Mitchell Smith, sentinelg and Ivliitsliaill Bouterse, presiclentg were elected by the buys in F.F.A. to leatl them in their activities. Riglttq lvfelrose Piirker. F.F.A. sweetlieart, was electetl by the F.F.A. clialptei' to be their sweetheart and attend the iireii convention in Longview. in FUTURE FARMERS OF ANIERIC 7- 1 .,,-A 41 Qbserying. the feeding hiihits uf Swine in F.F.A. pro- In the .iboxe picttire we we Oiwite Ruzell. Kenneth ject nt myine raising .ire Butch Miller, Tumniy Crawley, Daly. .livhn Hiillniiirk. iintl lerry Phelps learning the ziml Dzultl Nunn. :irt ul farm xxeltling by welding ti pl.intei' xxhich in used to pliint pine trees. 73 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA al. mi sl'- 'l'l1e FTA tlistrict meeting was ltelcl in Kilgnre this j'02ll'. Sylvia True, Ruta Cly- M559 DUFUIIU' SUP!! is Iiltt' VCU' lmrn, Sue Nelson, Bremla XVettig, Clmrlntt-e Stntlmnt, Mary Lee Bralcefielcl, Lintlzl fxlpnlwle sponsor of the llzwel Owens lieztty, Betty Terrell, Gwen Battle, llixtnn Peters, and Ruth Dark are shown above Future 'leztclter Club of john Tyler making plans to attend this meeting. High Sclwol. The folldwing people service. . . One of the projects of the FTA this year was the SCX'Vi-:lf of re- freshments to the teachers during one of the Monday ternoon faculty meetings. The members in charge of the preparations were, Emily White, Tom Cowan, Carolyn Burnett, and Charlotte Stat- ' vice president . ham. l treasurer ......... .. took part in chaplain ............... .. president . ............. ...... Earliamentarian 15101110 . .... .. ..,... Q .. secretary ...... +,,,,,,,.-'Z K the installation .. Linda Beaty .. Diana Peters Priscilla Davis Carolyn Burnett .. Tom Cowart .. Betty Terrell Sue Nelson THESPIAN CLUB Druid Ciilhreznh, il senior at john Tyler High this The Thespian Cluh is am outside nctixity fm' people year, is the '58-'59 President of the Thespizm Cluh. interested in drnmatics :lhd other speech projects. Mrs. lfvzl Thomas is the sponsor. The members of the '58359 Tyler Thespian Club arc, mp row, left to riht, jim Nutter, Bonnie Beard, Steve Ramsey, Gerald Royce, James Thompson: bottom row, Sally Sanders, Sally Mc- Adams, Mary Alice Riddle, and Carolyn Burnett. Suzanne Hey amd Mary Alice Riddle are approving a play for one of the meetings. At the initiation meeting the President and Bonnie Beard, the Secretary, swear in the new members. gh W3 F science age -so-gc 2 W an Q. g science . e P 'fee Q 3 LQAX ss i.,-H .nrt -P 4 aff ,lin n rl ,RTA fdntlslhnnxn -Q fl fl 1-1 rl G i i 'V n IIT ' r mill Fl 9, in li --vu-M A Q . i Q I2 Mr. O'Quinn and Mr. Naxtin .ire looking over the new material in the Traveling High School Science Library. ,x if asa-wmv-Mason-vcr llere the mcmliers nf the Science Cluh participate in a This war tht fifficers of the Science Cluh are ag fulltime: George XVaterm.in, President: Kenneth Price, Vice Presi- tlentg lienm liranam, Treasurer: Dick Creekmnre, Publicity Managerg -lanet XVilkersim, Secretary. neral tlixtussiim uf the plannetl activities fur this year. 76 X -'w f Il ll Coach Ed Lechler Sponsor of T Association Members of T Association flst rowjg Larry Hobbs, Bill Hodges, Mutt Heller, Marshall Burnett, Ijpyid Pierson, Jerome llowarcl, Dim Nm-N worthy. C2nd rowjg joe Ableman, jzukie Ben- son, joe Chambles, Tommy Brown, Tavlor Thomas, Famer johnson, Reggie McFarland. Grd rowjg Denny Orman, Charles Beckwm-th, james Buzcher, jne Wah- ers, james XY'akefielsl, Randy Wilson, Q-uh rowbg Russell Owens, jim Ahlu, Richard Sprull, jerry Richardson, Glendun Turlwvllle. ASSOCIATION 77 OFFICE Six lxclhful students to Dr. Webb in his office this year ucrc: Top Row: Charles Payne, Nancy Hornlwuckle, and Cliff Owen. Bottom Row: lilaline Elliott, June Carroll, and Dolores Floyd. Some of the students who helped out in Mrs. Side's office were: Top Row: Dickie Johnston, and Clyde Luce. Middle Row: Norma House, Carolyn Boone, Barham Allen, Dorothy Renfro, and Sherry Tisdale. Bottom Row: Meredith Fowler. Terry Wood, Joyce Britton, and Melha Miles: Not pictured is Carolyn Kelly. The students who proved to be of much value to Mrs. Carr this year were: Top Row: Sharlotte Ford, Joyce Hynds, and Ann Yount. Bottom Row: Kay Single- ton, Margie Vickery, and Sandy Wynne. ASS I STANTS The office assistants for Mrs. Sides, Mrs. Carr, and Dr. VUebb have been very helpful this year.'These assktants perform various jobs in the different offices, In Mrs. Sides ofhce the students help in thatthey take up the absentee cards, make out sheets reporting who was absent and who was tardy during the day, take announcements and things and put them in the teachers' boxes, gather up the absentee cards and put them in the home room boxes, and do some file work along with some typing. In Dr. XVebb's office the students do general ofHce wwwk such as answer the telephone, carry messages to the different classes, fold pamphlets, get and put up supplies, carry mail to the admin- imradon buHding,hch9seH dckem to baH ganw5,type up stencils, put announcements and things of that sort in the f9HChCff boxes and nnnu'otherjobs.In hlrs Carts ofHce the assistantshelp by answering the telephone, carrying messages to the different teachers, putting announcements in the teachers' boxes, and any other job which needs to be done. ln thc upper right pitturc: Dorothy Rcnlro, Dickie Vlolmston, amd 'l'crry Vfood arc working on thc tiles in which a record of the absentces .irc kcpt. ln the picture .it the right Sharlotte Ford, liai'bai'a Allen, and Slit-try 'l'isil.ilc work as ir team in their filing and typing, In the piiturc lm-low Rirliard ljradslirrw is 1'l1lll'liHg off .t slut-t ot the tardys .mil .ilwsrnitr-cs for the day while lklelba lvfilcs is assorting the ab:-cntcc tartls. ACTIVITIES Ll nu IPL. ay Q V . 1 vs' 1 X-. Y q - ,- ,,. ,,. ff kffgfvfiiwvfffl-'f.yf?Wfq,Q., . ,p..f.,, 'V . , w A W fwfwx- f A . 1 W , -V M, f vm Q., Lin Yiwu- ,Y .. ,Q K, , V' Xqgx, , . . - , 1, A- ,Q K N, 413- if 'ffp-1 -,A. tg'-fM,,,Y,fz4.f,i'+N A a V -i .- A emu W ,W f N w uf . ,., Q ' f.. .. s n BZ The spirit at john Tyler High School is unequaled any- where. NVQ ol the student body are proud to be a part of it. Qpictures on opposite pagej 1. The marching band of John Tyler always does a fine job of representing our school in the Rose Festival parade. 2. Barbara Allen, Violet Graham, Janet Wilkerson, Char- lotte Bell, and Ruth Ann Michelmann cheer the mighty Lions after their pep rally performance to Cherokee . 3. The pep rallies held on liriday mornings are always over- flowing with school spirit, In this picture Pamela Lamb, Lou Ann Heffington, Martha Kidd, Ragna Sullivan, and Betty Terrell show some of this spirit. ei. The bonfire held before the Longview game was a suc- cess. Among those who braved the weather were Zelma Mings, Tana Clayton, Emily Wfhite, Martha Spraggins, janet Gold- water, and Bobbie jo Ellington. 5. The cheerleaders this year did a wonderful job in keep- ing our spirits high. Their pep rally skits were enjoyed by all of us. This picture of the bonfire we had at the fair grounds is a symbol of the john Tyler spirit. Sue Potter typifies the spirit shown by the students at john Tyler during the Christmas season, when the home- rooms collect gifts for needy families. A tradition of the john Tyler High School games is a salute to the football team by the Blue Brigade officers. , ,,4,rNd N-, X' , ,1' 83 ...XYZ ,. - x ' HU' tml at ,T lf. V rf! Following each home football game there is a soghop in the' Gym. jean Dupree and her date are pictured at the right as they were enjoying one of the slower dances. t - ' Each of the soc-hops is sponsored by the Student Council. E ' 84 .Q KUUK . E mu fliuring each soc-hop that is held in the John,Tyler 'H Gym. there is a dance contest. In the picture above Betty Walker and' her date were taking part in one of these contests. 1 I ' Priscillia Davis and Taylor Thomas took time from the F. H. A. Dance to pose in front -of this beautiful scene. ' if ' , :He M! :F--e,i', 1 ' -TQ P ist: 5 F5 AN Ness ln the picture above Patsy Lyle and jon Van Ox-den were at- tending one of the many semi-formal dances that are held each year. P Pa! Hill, Carmellia Fallacaro, and their dates are seen as thev were entering the annual F. H. A. Dance. Each year the F. H. A. Dance is held around Christmas. '11, 1 X 2 . . fir S I I- W I . Following each soc-hop there is always an extra supply of different sizes and shapes of shoes. 85 l, The Auditorium is the one place where we all come together to share exper- iences of learning, inspiration, and entertainment. On these two pages we present a few scenes of such happenings in the hope you may relive in memory what you have experienced this past year. AUDITORIUNI , 3 L L- ? r 5. . 42 ...Ja W- r f si .....- On the opposite page we see a steric from our annual White Christmas program, a view of the students who are preparing to hate their picture taken for the Alcalde, a scene from the Forum Follies, a speech by Charles Milstead, and .1 wonderful Thanks- giving talk by Robert Peters. Pictured on this page we see a campaign speech by jon von Orden, the first six weeks awards program in which Robert Peters, Barbara Norsworthy, jon von Orddn, Priscilla Davis, Beth Heller, and Reggie Phillips, were honored, our dance band lead by Mr. Highfill, and Dr. Adams from Columbia University flanked by Mike Gil- liam and jimmy Barron. r l l l . tvr. A f mi th-fhzswafg sktrvxrf' ' . .. ku! ii wanna, l l l l P E , .,,...nn Christmas brings a gay and festive mood to John Tyler High each year. The planning and hard work of each student results in m successful White Christmas Pro- gram. Collecting of food and clothing for needy families by each homeroom is enjoyed by all students. The backdrop for the Christmas pro- gram. which was drawn and painted by the Art Department under the direction of Miss'De Bord. repre- sented an old English hall. X4 Christmas cafrlg he A cappella ri? ' -c- tion of Mr. Wo pit can be ser given to nee: it 4... if 5.4 Bach homeroom representative was escorted to the stage by a member of the A cappella. Here we see Pamela Lamb escorting one of the representa- tives. ' .A sg.-xg' , 4 t E' by 'T - .Q i 1.:L X grill 'L . . 'xii 'ff UQ 7 C- A C, .ff ,., l '24 '- 'X1' lfrlf' N MF' . si 3 54 f I 1.1! E!! The language classes sang Christmas carols in the halls. In this picture we see Donnie Cooper, Francis Bell, Gay Hood, and Monroe McCaslin, who are members of Mr. l-lolinncls Spanish class. .xl I ' jimmy -Bowling mg touches to the u-ee, wl ,calde staff, decorated, whi Agn, Anita Anderson, and . faux la M ore pre- pare a box whi h 'Wm cm. .min food and clothing fo their neu' family. X V UQ, ,A . - 8 The pine tree gets a festive rough by Elaine Wilhhms. Audrey Hammock, ,and Diane Floyd. .lohn Tvlt-r High w.1s l'l'Pl'k'NL'lllL'Ll .lt thc state t'onx'L-ntion of the Teen-11 L S l.Il7l'1ll'y Associiition hx' l.AlUl'.l Ross CQf1f0l1'r1 Cwnmlly. iinitl ,lnnis will llllllli. lhu t'onxc11tio11 wits lit-ltl in Ahilcnc. VVE The st.1tc tonxcntioii of The Future 'l'ct1t'l1ct's ol' AI1lL'I'lL.l was held .it North 'lk-xiis Staitc Collcgt- in Denton. The Hiiycl Owens tlniptcr of ,lohn Tyler was it-1111-scntutl hy tour 111.111, hors. AllllYIIl.lflk.llly' tlclcggltctl to .it- tcntl the convention was Clmrlotte St1ttl111i11, who holtls it district officc, ilntl Diana Pctws, prr-sitlunt of thc john Tyler cluh. Thu two thosen tlclt'g.1tcs wt-rc Ciwtn l'l.1tl1'. Al sopho- more, :mtl Priscilla Davis, ll junior. Thu hnntl of john Tyler took scvcral trips tl1is year. llcsitlcs playing tit our of town football games. the band t'o111pctutl in several tontcsts. In this picture .lean McKay, Glenna Dow, Bernice XY':1kcficltl. Pdggy Pratt, Betty Bcckworth. :mtl Phylis Baldwin have Ll little l'l'l.l'l'9l1lIlQl'll lwtiorc the long ride. Tana Clayton and Mary Ann Fox attended the meeting of the Southern Association of Student Councils that was held in jackonsville Beach. Florida. Besides gaining valuable ex- perience in student council work, they had a wonderful time sight-seeing in New Orleans. TRAVE L The Future Teacher Club of john Tyler had four representatives at the district meeting in Kilgore. Those at- tending from Tyler were Charlotte Statham, Diana Peters. Linda Beaty, Reta Clyburn, Gwen Bacle. and Mary Lee Breakfield. The Blue Brigade of john Tyler is well known. They represent the Lions at all home football games. A Blue Brigade trip is something to look forward to. The senior members en- joy two trips, and the junior mem- bers enjoy one. In this picture of the senior hus in route to 21 game in Marshall. Celt-sta Miller chats with Miss Guinn. A w ' 'Nfl :Q 5 -S' 4 in e 'i new at 41' X: .Q rf, and Barlm XVelth, along friends are looking very they start to eat. Lunch means eating, but a gab for the girls. Taylor Thomas and Foster johnson, while eating at Bennetfs Cafe, are dreaming of their plnnx for the week- end. Wtmntler if a Pepsi-Cola helps Taylor think better? Mutt Heller, Howard Honeycutt, and David Pierson were probably discus- sing the next basketball game or the last football game until something, presumingly a girl, walked into the room. 4 E dv 'fired w wr' , Q.- , . rw 3 N- ,I wr. a A 5. .UQ F 5. 4 1--4 5. I Have. If 'I X TEM gb , i iw ,W 5 ' sq- 1 4 'Q - P' E ,,.. - ,','- - . .:-:V V zr. ,rg . m. ,- ,rr ,-S ,,y . ... 1, ., .1 -,ff - 'lf iv 'f 13' gm af 1.2: 9139 .i 1' V A K I' I senior play is an unforgettable octurrenee in the lives of the John Tyler students. Each year a play, put on by seniors, is presented. This year tshe play was One Foot in Heaven . Shown in the picture are Thomas Gregory and Jim Abla practicing a scene from the play. SENIOR CLASS Practice I'll2lliCW perfect could be the theme of the after-school practices. Judy Wilkes, David Gilbt-Cath, Evelyn Barnes, and Jim Ahla are 1e- hearsing for the big night of the play. 1 'W I-I 0' S wr-Io 353 F LEA rg PM 5 I le 4-Q1 Mia QF' Aw J af. K . I v 'S 5 ,,-3 :VF . I -s-1 If '4 I 154 Ha ' lkgalt . P fkfgxfii' 5+ X I-'9 30 1 . 19 gg ,053 ,wr 1:4 w , -1 VL. N was X 467 I 1 'fi 6 , E 3295 ' 'KQ51 , fi' 'Bn ,Gy ,7' 1'92 M Q.. if 7' 4,57 i. 1 : Q if asf . 5, r ,- n 'M s s, 7 all STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS MARGIE RUTHERFORD jACKIE BENSON TANA CLAYTON Vice-president President Secretary 99 . if, f. 3:3 g fifm ' S '- 'L' ' f -hw n , ' 5,2 .- , z-- .. so . , . gif' ' -. . f . '. , 'N - 'M X, f- x , ., ,,.'wfu- - ' ' 'Q 4 . ' L 01 ,,......-...M S sgnfvf-.5 v a' -fl 3 f, ff.. -Q . g fl I 3 , . I 1- Bi s ,J M , . ,W t' i hz a W Q' , .M 4... Q-w W W J, 'rx : 'gi' x is ,M',s. 3 'Smit C L The National Honor Society is a national organization whose purpose is to promote character, leadership, service, and scholar- ship among students. 4. National Honor Society Officers are, President, Williiitit Grimesg Vice-President, Linda Dew: Secretary, joan Summerallg and Treasurer, Anita Anderson. Members: are, Barha Welt'l1, Zelma Mings, Tana Clayton, Betty Neumeyer, Audrey Hammock, Donna Thedford, Pats' L'le Nancy Bryant, Helen jordan, Barbara Allen, Kay Singleton, Carolyn Kelly, Lillie Phillips, judy Browning, janet Xvilkerson, Carol Wotmdtill. Dorothy Renfro, Ann Yount, Laura Ross, Sue Potter, Norma Hall, Barbara Nors- worthy, Hildegard Lindsey, Robert Peters, Adalia Bacle, Kenny Branam, Eddie Mad- dox, Larry Thompson, jackie Benson, George Waiterniziit, Bobby Willianis, Bernice XVakefield,- and Barbara Chapman. to cgi s Alealde members of the Quill and 2 Scroll for their outstanding work on T- our yearbook areg Suzanne Hey, Sue Potter, Elaine Aven, Mary Ella Moore, and Adalia Bacle. Quill and Scroll is an international organization for high school journalists. Quill and Scroll members from the Lion's Tale, who accomplished the goals set by our newspaper, are, Linda Beaty, judy Browning, Kay Singleton, james Thompson, and Dick Creekmore. wi W f'frf'!! M xiilgfi, , ffffv iii 5 X fm 'H 'Wm LION'S TALE KAY SINGLETON DICK CREEKMORE Business Manager Editor in M ? Q- A fx? my S M., .1 4. K Q-.-414 1-, -ff v. 1 iff.-w 4 - llh A ff 'K wi' r AAM ' jk v , Q ' ' f , , w -ww J fv ff- Axi is -M, 1 'gi 4'i-fww f, . 1 ff V 'T xi' i f, ' ,Q .yy Rs- 5, f. Q Yu 11- 'H ,, -1 Y - ., -,MV e .vu , , jf .2- ,'-V 421.4 -f - V 'agar i vb l- x x:-fr '- A 501 n efff 3-1'M .n-il. 1 52' X , - v.ffY 'f ' Y .'-kgfy fm: ' 5' ' Q! 1 ' f 51+ -55, 'lg R 4' 1' , 5,1-L in - 45391 ffm ,k . W ,- , 1' ,Aj fflbfff ' ' 1- W vi , fy 4 , 4i+ff'ff.'35 M . ff ,'?x1. vfexWl.w. + .. ,W ,Q X ii, tai 49-4, , Y ' 3. , f, Wm- '9?1:g!.g 1 ,ff A. - ' . , ' .53 'L 110 Q , -P Lf, ff QA , Ha V14-, 1 , f7'.i1U..iaT',ff wg., .-Q 'L I 71 -- 1.1, , r Q Q10 'f'1k L.ff Q'f:'Q ' ml' A , . ff-.iff A-',1 .' ' M' : 5 'A - 'Q fs ,Lf A fzjf A ' . WINDELLIMARSHALL MARY ANN FOX W m ls. 'wmv .Q Xi' P 5 M M B F U L JUDY BROWNING M M E FOSTER JOHNSON 4 , ,,,n'v' ,. , , .- ,H ,':.,.l,- L-H ,W , ,... I ,lm 5 J 1 . M . M , - X, fy- ' ff Lv 5 K if .Af N5 ' , fl P vc!! .gg Wt, 6. R.. I' . N.3Qfl,Nl, , ., , Q 'W' ww . 5 'PN f. .. .A 4 K R : V YQ' S n. ,lb ' S v V. 3 .-..1. A 'N-.27 .v A ,- 1, ug is 3 ,la .1 108 SENIOR FAVORITES TAYLOR THOMAS ZELMA MINGS Q 1' V vt N. . ' ,Iggy I .1 4.., an , ' JUNICR FAVORITES LYNNETTA MURPHY JON VAN ORDEN L rf N My SCJPHONIORE FAVORITES hyfxmrzs WAKEFIELD JANIS TAYLQR Blue Brigade Head Drum Major Zelma Mings VRSMSEBVM .fe , . Q-L-j ,L Y 'F ' ,jg A...-.4 ,T ., 9? bNHsx,f,' FW I 'f-: , A , wi. 'H' 1. -up M., E - 1 'iii b' fu, ,mfg j,,s.2'Q-'t-:QQ M ffv' FIV K -'V 'u - , I 1 ., ,- ,A,qwxg m-X , ff Wk' A .A ' .11 i.- 1 A ff ,S A , lgiwflvli Ju, f -.1 DRUM NIAJORS Band Drum Major jean Ann McKay , -I-:' 111 0 ...N XA I 'Y s ' ,. ASF' ..::SEE-V A MY A 22221112211-. .4-'-:life , .-:.?::Ei 19f-if' if: A , 1.7 ...og ,, z22: 7 Q .!' ' ., 1 1 54 ,, 1 . ilu: Q: 5 JW? i v 5 ,- , .- .::.. s X :V . -gf A f :,,: ' q ,, ., , , f' -sf 6 , M , -A ,, ' rf. .,. jimmy Barron. Hildegardc Lindsey. Ann Yount, Wayne Grimes BLUE BRIGADE FAVORITES SENIOR Anita Anderson SOPHOMORE Janis Taylor OM? JUNIOR Pamela Lamb C CLASS OFFICERS The president of the senior class this year is Eddie Maddox. Bonnie Beard, vice-president is pictured in the middle and standing beside her is the class secretary, Joan Summerald. The above students are Sophomore officers. Paul Walkins is president, and .lanis Taylor is the vice-president. Mickie XX'right. secretary. stands on the bottom step. The juniors on the left represent their class. The presi- dent is jon Van Orden. To the left is Sue Nelson who is secretary, and the xite-presidtnt, Priscilla Dnvisr is pictured standing in the middle. 113 sporrrs Z ,- nail-an uuunlsnnsi 1111-C QI'-IQIII nlxunmnnnauu v N nnnxxtxtn -... . ' N A 6,4-4 f r i , I . 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Kneeling ll to rj: jutkit- Brown fnuinugerj, jon Van Orden, jackie Benson, jerry Stelter, loe Chambless, Taylor Thomas, Rcggic Milfalrluntl, Reggie Phillips, Poo Heller, Ililtlit- Lanrl fmnnagerj, Sitting fl to rj: Str-vc jones funginngcrj I.41xx'erenc'c-Wells, Marshall Clinkscales, joe Walters, Charles Beckworth, Richard Spruill, Ronnie Malone, Tommy Brown jerry Richnrflson, Tommy Kelly fmanagerj. fNo. 70-james Wilson and No, 86- llownril Honcyfutt, not shown in picture., 116 ROBERT E, LEE SAM EELS. ........ . DENTON ........... CORSICANA ..... PALESTINIE ..... BIRDYILLE ........ TEXARKANA... LLI-RIIN ......,....... LONGVIEXV.. MARSHALL ...A... 'Rfb 14, ff . 4 If -f-L qs au. 4 Q21--1 - nk, ' ,un xy s Q- L 1 if , M , , 1 ' I-'B Xa X, f Q. s A K ,IB nik - Yummy, l 1 v A , Q Vw. M ,Nm f .,,,g.vM . . 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' '--n ix' -r X' :P75-rf'f'K A A- , inf' . , 'N,RB !f N ' -JT,-A f , A . - '-item .-tffgf fy,- 1 b . iv . ww. , w 5' F 'fb I w . . v I . ,ff , ,... ,, , ,U 1 f , . ,, L-.gy -Q ,kv ' . ' ' ,i'g'1'ff if ' ,hz Y, Q .., LQ , X it -Q , N 1., 1 I , Q .' - , X, ,f ' , 8 2 5 3 , R vp , ' ' v - f-sf, ' A 3 .. KENNETH GILBERT TEAM cAP'r INS OFITHE PAs'r YEAR junior halfback Crop rowj David Pierson, Windell Marshall, james Butcher, Tim Faulkner, Glendon Turbiville, Mutt Heller. fmiddlej joe Ableman, jerry Richardson, Marshall Burkett, Richard Sprull. ' Qbotromj Jerome Howard, Russell Owens, Reggie McFar- land, Ronnie Malone, Taylor Thomas. 1 Tim Faulkner. Taylor Thomas, Tommy Brown, Mutt Heller, are this years 128 All-District. TEAM 1 THE B-TEAM FOOTBALL SQUAD .,.. 51' Top rovi 1l. zo rj: Eddie Land, Will Turman, XX'illiam Tell. Tommy Crawley, David Hari. Pele Kirkpatrick, Bill Hodges Martin Davis, Bill Carroll, Bob Shotwell, Dennis Campbell, Mack Carnes, Franklin Alexander. Loach Kalmus. Kneeling 1l. to nj: Elmo Malone, john Debenpori. james Clinkscales. Billy Don Davidson, Billy Buuher. NX'ayne Murray Doiiglas Lingo, Roy Wfoody, Tom Dehoney. Sitting 1l. to .r.J: Richard Allen, Bobby Carpenter, bary Tesdale, Horace johnson, Tommy Ashcraft, jack Brown, Jerald Artmlre, David Nunn, Robert McBee. Sept. 18 -------- Oct. 2 -------- Ogg' 9 ........ Oct, 16 ........ ' Oct. 23 -------- Ogg, 50 ........ A Nov. 6 -------- 20 Nov. .I .... . SEASON 'S SCOREBOARD Tyler Tyler ....,..Tyler .......Tyler ...,.,,Ty1er .......Tyler Tyler Tyler 112, vs. 1282 vs. 112j vs. 114j vs. 181 vs 162 vs: 128j vs. VS. Longview 10j Corsicana 101 Robert E. Lee 16j Palestine 1121 Kilgore 101 Robert E. Lee 101 , Lufkin 116, Marshall 1cancelled , , 129 l fQ 4 A I3 E ff ' 1 ' '3QLI,e xx wa- ' 'I -4- 'uf . .4 ' M , umm.. ,,w ffm , Q I f 1 +15 :?fWfsf K an gp. ,I . ,f 5, Q A ff 'V va, w,P'3 f E I ., w - . . to O ..., final 0 V b X , 'N N-J 0' 'iq 1 M, 'S 'w 1 LX. W' ,Y s . -. R vig. , wwf l li A , Q -fx A rg JS' ' l WM' W O 5 5 if . S! s x. N, 4. ,, A, if .a mf -Q 4-Ev '11, il - i. l 4 o E i if TEAM BASKETBALL l Top row: Coach Bob Carpenter, jimmv Hairston, Hayden Moore, Wentlel Marshall, Mutt Heller, and Tim Faulkner Bottom row: jon Von Orden, james Thompson, Dennis Campbell, Bobbie Carpenter, Michael Barbee, Ronnie Malone, and Kent johnson. Tyler . Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler' Tjilere -2 Tyler' ' l13Y13f' Tiller l ' ' ' :KW ig..:?LufE'?s ,,. ss-52 ss-6 ', sz-65, .as-sz, 85 is9.. '49:6 64-5 7546 50945 ,K 64-42 654, A 42-Sr , M 6116 'Vtll ' , ' 10' . P 5. , 1 lf' 39-46, 46-67 0 SEASON'S SCORE BOARD Henderson ' Van Tournament QBrownsboro, Cayuga, Van, Bullard., New London ,- Robert E. Lee r Henderson ' C Nacogdoches Tournament: fCentral Nacogdoehesj Van ' 7 l Tourtiame-ut fNew Summer Field, Athens ,New I-005011. 'Bulllard New M, 'London ' , - A' .V Van 31 ' - ' ' Mmiagll' f C u 'Eexm kaifna eLQn2isi'bWt Q Ln f'f- ' i 1 21 ' ,- Q ,, 9 V , , 1 , l D x Q 25 X JIMMY HAIRSTON WENDEL NIARSHALL MICHAL BARBEE jr. - Center - Forward - Guard KENT JOHNSON JON VON ORDEN JAMES THOMPSON Sr. - Guard jr. - Guard Ir, - Guard . 'xl .X N , 1 1 I r ' M, ' J , - 134 A A V I n MUT'l' Center RONNIE MALONF Guard , i 4 i X z l - i 74 , . HAYDEN MOORE Sr. - Forward DENNIS CAMPBELL Soph. - Forward i- gg? ned? JI' Cf W . 'g Q l QQ O f 0 Y 5 Mg. era 3 v I ff, gh ig af Q ft ! 1' I LHS TEAM BASKETBALL S l'op rowg Steve Jones, Roger McLemore, James Patterson, Carroll Cooper, Will Turman, Richie Heller Jerry Slayton Coach Lawerence Kalmus. Bottom row: Talmadge Cates, Paul Beal, Randy Taylor, Richard Allen, john Debenport. ' : Tyler C Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler SEASON 'S SCORE BOARD 40-39 42-28 33-5 l 50-40 71-48 42-29 33-45 48-23 34-26 40-33 39-38 Henderson Robert E. Lee New London Robert E. Lee Henderson Van New London. Van Marshall Texarkana Longview 5 I S 1 .Eg i i RANDY TAYLOR Soph. - Guard A CARROLL COOPER JAMES PATTERSON POO HELLER Jr. - Guard 4 il 5 , . Q ,ez E.. JERRY SLAYTON RICHARD ALLIQN TALMADGE CATES Soph. -- Guard Soph. - Guard Soph. - Forward WILL TURMAN ROGER McLEMORE Soph. - Forward Soph. - Forward ffw 53 . Q , I 4 uf ' A lN'r - Intra-mural is the friendly com- petition between school organiza- tions and clubsg At the 'left from left to right: ames Hardin, David Pierson, ames Howard, Mike Fallacaro, Pat Torrans, Pat fPettway, George Rook. They are members of the Science Cluh. i Pictured below is the Agriculture team. On top row is Lonnie Layne, Butch Miller, Thomas, De- honey,' Lynn- Warren, Charles Walters, fbottom, rowjg Lynn Stanly, Robert Gilley, Don john- son, Orvice Rozell. U ll'!iK551IW.ln 'T iii: 1 31- x fl' fb Q 5 'Y gi , . ,. k Q. x V gf'- 2 ,,i: Y ,W i 1. - . V? 5 M-wi U s li A' ' All All af Crop rms! Vnll Turman Bobbie Carpenter, joe Ableman, Charles Williamson Frank Alexander Hayden Moore Windell Nlar hall Reggie Phillips Thomas jones james Butcher, Ruben MgBee, Tim Faulkner Leach Bill Henderson 4Bounm roxsj Mrs Lloxd Xvheeler Richard Allen, james Thompson, Bobbie Vuarlrnns Tomms Brown Mike Gregory Richard Sprull lc-rrx Richardson Marshall Clinksrales. SEASONS SCHEDULE March March March March April April April April April April April May May May 23 24 26 31 2 7 10 14 17 21 24 1 5 8 Palestine Athens Robert E Athens Palestine Lufkin Robert E Lee Marshall Longview Texarkana Lufkin Marshall Longview Texarkana . ffflif' 'WI as -Nia ...mn fx, t Wm- f N X Q .14 4 x 31 , 'OFF' wk ,. Liis v A I f 2 1 - , .. 5:9 ' N ,Q -- -Qi 'E g - 9 352. if - 4 H 'M' 5 fy V U V K my ' M' S Q'- ,. ' 1 A Gigi' , f + , A is : w in t f. 4 F, , -5-A . -gy? 503 X I - N N' A J' , L , i W Q ki' ' f , My i li wh N A Lk h 1- , A - KA? x,k. Qu, , , . M . A - X s A V h A ,x , M M, . ,v,,,.saA.m'-mm, M. L. kx,:1s',4sfr1Q WW1iM iv'-W-fl' ' 'OR-TRI-KITS W 'Ii Q E325 m U 0 I-I Lefw.-R' as 'V I i '--.M ,. Q .- , M X Barbara Allen Doris Allen Anita Anderson Peggy Baldwin Michael Bzflbee Bettye Barkley fn ww S YW i 0 ,l 4 . V9 v sg, Gari Bennett jackie Benson Melvyn Bertrand ,Xp if N Carolyn Boone Jane Borcherding jimmy Bowling B llr Wfoo i f il if 2-r st a 4 E ,rx , Bonnie Beard jimmy Beeman Charlotte Bell Era jean Biddy Linda Blankenship Derrell Bledsoe 1 . ii SJ , - . A lt, . i m Gayle Boyd Richard Bradshaw Kenny Branam 151 Glenn Branscum Ralph Britt johnny Brown .. fu 4-V' i ' ffwqvyl f Q ' 1 nfl' Shelby Bryant Bobby Bullard Dan Buckingham gl 2 5 Mike Canant Florence Caraway june Carroll Us y ff' in-f ii 4 Tommy Brown Judy Browning Nancy Bryant af? Carolyn Burnett james Butcher Betty Byrd U nm.. S. Barbara Chapman Marla Chapman Freida Chelf Donnie Cooper Dwayne Cooper Elaine Cooper Hr - 'H' ..f Catherine Carsten Tommy Cash Charles Chandler VM 11 Kr jimmy Clancy Tana Clayton Patty Cooney Kenneth Counts Dick Creekmore Kenneth Crone Sammy Crow Thomas Cunningham Bobby Dark W. O. Davis Alice Day 11 if w 1 44 x l x X I N 4-lsx X X Qi., f x X l 9. K- Ronald Duke Tommy Dunwoody jean Dupree Kenneth Dailey Kenneth Daly Lula Darcey K Frank Debenport Fred Debenport Linda Dew 'vlvhqr :ay - 8? -UQ df.-4 r it f X X 'till -ii ,i rixfi ifx ii r 'M 6 19 , M y Q 4 N it if 1 is L 5+ .L . .V ii -NK Wh Bobby Edwards Thomas Elliott Larry England Lynn Fite Diane Floyd Sharlotte Ford Bobbie Martin Durbin jimmy Durham Anne Easley Margaret Melton jack Ferguson Neal Fields Shirley Ford Meredith Fowler Mary Ann Fox of r . . n 2 fl Eubanks ,gi 3- l 'C' M l 55 W .si N X .ii Q, x x 'fl' 'Wt-Q ... Linda Garrett Annette Geddie Pat Gerard 'try-' Mike Gilliam Harl Goodman Ronne Goodrich s.,,xI, Wfilliam Grimes Dickey Grubbs Norma Hall 'Ihr' 1' h James Hardin Linda Harper Richard Harris 'fvv Tommy Gregory Peggy Sue Griffin Wfayne Grimes Tom Hall Glenda Pool Hamblen Audrey Hammock ,vw fbi Q Ruth Harris Carolyn Harvey Martha Hayden TN-Q Q Mutt Heller james Henry Mary Lou Hicks an . . f ' I A I x '. f., 7 ., . D J xv Carolyn Hooker '- Nancy Hornbuckle .1 ' iv X - Norma House N- vm... .il I S' JR Peggy Hunt Joyce Hynds Carol james isa ff 'I Glynne Hitt Michael Hogenmiller Maxie Hogue Q--vf -- y N. v james Howard Jerome Howard Randy Howell 4,-nap x A I 2? :M -I Ls , NW 'G V A. fm , W df' ' '1 f Q , ' A ' .1 'Gs 'WCM f- 'X .... .4 1 5 X I Foster johnson Kenneth johnson Kent Johnson f Thomas Jones Helen Jordan Jerry Kaffka Eddie jenkins Dickie johnson Don johnson Norma johnson jean jones Marcia jones X Billy Kelly Carolyn Kelly Dorothy Key Harris Krumholtz jimmy Lctbctter Hildcgardc Lindsey 7 5 O: - 45' 4' X n '- X -,-,..: MXL, if 7 Monroe Mcffaslin Reggie McFarland David Mcfilathcry Iiddic Maddox Ronnie Malonc Xllfimlcll Marshall 'W Q39 fp i W Y-v I Clyde Luce Patsy Lyle Sally McAdams Q.-iw-1' N' jimmy McKay Royce McMillan Buckshot McNew ii .N , QQ. - , I ,Q ' if ' wh.. is.. '-Q... I ,QF 'if J A 'fb Ruth Ann Michelmann Elmer Miles Celesta Miller Wir Bill Martin Loudean Martin Sandra Martin JG' 'C r 2 Hayden Lee Moore Mary Ella. Moore Bob Morphis Sue Miller Zelma Mings Gary Moncrief Betty Moseley Mickey Mullins Robert Myrick .Y Qss Saundra Nelson Betty Neumeycr Roena Nickolson gh ps 'Q Nu--1 ' I-... Wayrae Norris Don Norsworthy Barbara Norsworthy K' L Richard Nulf ao we '93 Q ' Larry Null fl- 5 QM James Oliver ,ww ' v:-,. Russell Owens Melrose Parker Mollie Parker D ' e Denny Ormnn Nancy Orr Joyce Owens 'Q 'SJ .avg ii? Al P G f 4' qt' Nays ' 4 Charles Payne Linda Payne Pat Payne if K-ff, . .A . 4 ms- Q 'Sit 1 PI Pat Pettway Lillie Phillips David Pickard CW in ans.--. K -is ,f Sue Parker jerry Parsons Alva Pasley Larry Perry Robert Peters Vida Peter Tommy Pitt it A David Pierson r ' A V L Sue Potter Linda Presley Art Price Kermit Pritchett ' Q h x ' 1 45' V .W v W . . -u fail fl. nga -n-.. x rn 2 it-,--'bn 1' X 1. 556.1-l li'-'fx 1 ? 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Texas Free Pickup 8: Delivery Where Service is a Profession- Not a Sideline Q2 Dneix ' .SSLQJ M v X - fkw f' C l .C,0m2gTfjf? fF O, - ll ', wyv-Ng: dn! K f-Q.:--A-Xi A I I Q-4 Q go ' '-MJ-'T 5 .ta QBQD oo' at xx-'Q5!xwr!r,x 1 Ab il If 2 ' 'ALC' exited' ' i 'er A - f -'uf ' 'xiii' L ', 1 ' ' 8 f ff S ggdswvffsaa E JJ! '! -Sl i? U-f:'L'o'SLI'y13'q',exas ' AN2 . ,n.51 A.A.,o., ,QAAASE 5 : Q 2. :C . 4 A exe-4-fy S- Q9 lf N I fxxtivmx. Ross cnv GARAGE 'IP A 425 N. BECKHAM ST. 512 W' Erwin St' Pl-lo. 4-6151 TYLER, TEXAS SLU? Tyler, Complete Automotive Service PRTUIETT JEWELERS, Inc. 2 CUNVENIENT LDCATICINES Q X Nu.1- 215 NCI. BROADWAY Q Nu. 2 - WEINGARTEN CENTE M X I. 5 lg N Q A Q rff W1 eo . 1 ' 4 F:' il-:L-A I - 0 5 From OLIVER MOTOR CO.. THE CARLTON HOTEL 207 MANUFACTURER OF TYPEWRITERS TYLER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE A. C. Grubbs, Owner WORLDS LARGEST 208 W. Ferguson Tyler, Texas Phone 4986I ROYAL TYPEWRITERS DRINK Delicious arLf1Relre5hlng T 8: F BIGABURGER 1226 S. Beckham Phone LY 3-6181 Phone - Your Order Will Be Ready Good Luck .... Lvlfib CAFETERII-X 114 South Broadway-Tyler KEYWELL'S BERGFIELD SHOPPING CENTER Linens 8: Accesso ies EVERETI' L X W x TYJSWWELEE .S OF FICIAL JOHN TYLER- ROBERT El. LEE. H I G H SCHOOL for the Home LJ EVIEL-ERS ROSE CITY MATTRESS CO. E1 S L s -e E 2911 Chandler Hwy. Phone 2-5155 Sfclgllh-UlMlHl53l5li?GlE-R YWJEQ Renovating--RebuildingQSterilizing G I, New Mattresses-Innerspring- Box Spring 7 Regular-Twin-Small or Oversize Fully Equipped For Custom Built Or Repairing If .UZ NNW ff 1 i One Day Service x Comeoielemom N55 S , . ll 1319 North Dixie Hwy. Tyler, Texas THE ORKGINAL. Jmfkam CREAM ' MIXED ISI! W. BOW CONGRATULATIONS -'ro :FH-E sermons Jx xx COFISCLIDQTED N U R5 E R I E 5 Q , o Rosetsusues I 1 1 o GENERAL NURSERY swag 0 wuonssm cusvom PACKING LIOL114 frieucuq shopping, store for Nw complete family ,fuel 5cu.1uC14arge iff' gwpmwmwnfmmw WMSEARS 117 SOUTH BROADWAY PHONE 2-7341 COMPLQMENTS Q 4 1 A 1 fu OF .- , ' I . Y 1 4 I JAY FREEMAN COMPANY INC FOODS -'OR SCHOOLS n I 1 , , , DALLAS 'ITLE ROCK - MEMPHIS Compliments of DOYLE LUMBER CO. as Deal With Doyle Phone 4-6111 I I 324 E. Front nswt sAL:s Ano LANDSCAPING T 1 T RAY BREEDLOVE I OWN!!! I CHARLES BREEDLOVE Yer em' TYLER,TEXAS Compliments of GLENWOOD REPAIR SERVICE 2 103 S. Glenwood AST LA N D S Ph. LY 2-8661 Tyler, Texas FIVE AND DIME STORES Small Home Appliances Two Locations for Service Outboard Motors 1218 West Bow Hillside Shopping Center Power M0Wef5 Radios Compliments of Compliments fjnfefjffnckinefy of 5,9 CAMERA MART zo Q50 W9 117 West Front 511 East Front ........ LY 3-1711 CALDWELL compnmenfs of WELDING SUPPLY THE ALL 1fA1v11LY FRESH-UP COMPANY SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CO. OF TYLER 817 E. Emin Tyler, Texas - I pn rlgrllii rs Qllcewceil my TYLER PACKING COMPANY 105 W. Ferguson MARY MARSHALL STUDIO Resident Studio Photographs That Tell the Story Specializing in Children's Portraits as Well as Adults Using Strob Lights Eliminating Glare 8: Movement Sitting By Appointment Only 1321 W. Cochran Compliments ol NEIl SIMPSON n TQRY- Rlonmm. Lithographing-Printing Cffice Furniture Supplies Art Supplies P. O. Box 900 Tyler, Texas Phone 2-1681 SAM R. HILL LUMBER COMPANY Building Material and Supplies Mill Work A Specialty 1112 East Erwin Phone 2.6535 Tyler, Texas TRACTOR SALES, INC. 1601 E. Erwin Street Tyler, Texas 1 52-Ta W fd , s. , gg , 1 .Zh-d lM?lf!f,'!!5l X alll UB 1 Nik 2.2, XS Ks xg-5 fx, nemo E ,9. tg? lLlLUiYlD JAMES ,F U N E RAHL AH 0 MKE' -H Jn Cirrvice for QILEYS - DIAL 4-7231 110 E. FRONT TYLER. TFXAS Oki? Q xXSY,kNqyXQf-S CAV? Akcxrxfx 'xijpr-' Qgxg- SQFQRLQSI We're the Best - Let us Prove it DAVIS-GREEN PAINT Cr BODY SHOP WRECKER SERVICE 219 S. Glenwood Blvd. Phone 4-5222 ' Tyler, Texas Congratulations Seniors g1-1-n The of Tyler O Niblack Sle nderizing System 0 Thermiquetron Hair Removal I Complete Beauty Care East Texas Finest and Most Complete House of Beauty 116 W. Fifth Dial 4-6359 YOUNG MOTOR COMPANY .AF '!B!L,t f uv! V S by ' Tyler, Texas M21 5 Ladies Smart Apparel 100 West Erwin 4 : HARVEY PONTIAC ggi 5 COMPANY ' GLENWODD vrnmml Bunn co. 252 5- zzas w. sow E TRUCKS JEBP5 Phone 4-6606 Tyler, Texas ANDREWS 8: DOGGETT and BRYNMAR BUILDING CO. Builder-Dealers I 73511 ijwif Maia 5. 117 N. Spring Street Ph 3-2310 fzagsfazazg ca. 308 SOUTH OAKLAND STREET TELEPHONES 4-8327-4-8325 TYLER. TEXAS Price with Distinction Featuring junior Dresses , MIKE'S DRIVE IN PHARMACY Specializing in Hamburgers - Hot Dogs No 1 No. 2 1200 N. Glenwood Q15 5,-,ugh gnkham Q Root Beer - Malts 8: Shakes AT FOREST Hosmnl AREA 'kr Phono LY 45568 Phono LY uzsa ' Sandwiches - Ice Cream FREE DELIVERY 1627 5, vin, Q 6 1 RADIO-TV . APPLIANCES KITCHEN EQUIPMENT 202 W. Front Phone 2-4318 Compliments of 533655 CLQEIEGTE 2107 E. Fifth Street 601 S. Glenwood Ave. TRXVEL FIRST CLASS EOR 14 PER MILE For a family car, a diesel truck, a farm tractor, or a.boat,- See what Sweden has to offer first. CAVIE RENFRO OWNER 1 R E N F R O 3 MOTOR COMPANY AUTNORLZED VOLVO DEALER 616 W. ERWIN TYLER. TEXAS - . , PHONE LY 4-4473 FRESENTATIVE Come out our way Trade your way COATS-MCCAIN LUMBER CO. Pittsburgh Paints Complete line of Building Materials 312 E. Front St. Ph. 23855 TYLER, TEXAS Service with Courtesy BOSTICK OPTICAL COMPANY 1007 S. Beckham 1025 Clinic Dr. Ph. 2-8786 Phone 3-2333 Contact Lens Fitted Prescriptions Filled-Lens Duplicated Immediate Service EAST TEXAS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 222 North Broadway Tyler, Texas X-lil!-Q args e fedfyfg 0. 2202 WEST ERWIN oFFxcE PHONE 2.6521 TYLER, TEXAS compliments of Wlwlaomk Qwfu, TYLERJEXAS BROOKSHIRE FOOD STORES BETTER FOODS. FOR LESS 217 M lf W-3532-Q 5 N N f eu JN W xiii? NN Lf Nm Ngwwgifmwfy W N 'iwTi12ENggfslNATIONAL BANK W N PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK X 5' MBE? TYLER BANKNTNNWU. DMQN,Nfw3yN 3WW0fy , GW X. lx. W WW NW ag BJMEMBERS or x'rQ1?1.f:n CLEARING Hous M WN WN 218 MOODY ELECTRIC COMPANY W Contractors - All Types of The Home Of Electrical Work Hart, Schaffner QS Marx ELECTRICAL WIRING--REPAIR WORK-LAMPS 2l2 w. BOW PHONE LY 4-5001 Clothes CADE LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Building Materials 238 S. Glenwood Blvd. Tyler, Texas 4-4282 Compliments of CECIL LASATER FOOD STORES Compliments of KING CHEVROLET 517 W. Erwin LY 2-4379 KDUK Music 6 News The Teenagers Favorite 1330 KC 1000 Watts Compliments of U I 0 ' ' ' ' Department Stove TYLER Tyler Serving East Texas Since 1898 Compliments of Elgin!! Misses and Iunior Apparel Compliments of TYLER ALLIED FLORISTS 1 7Tv. The Flower Box -- Flowers By Ela R -Y X Glenwood Flower Shop Ierry's Flowers Judge The Florist Tyler Nursery G Florist W. z. Ryan Florist dy Wm THE TYLER COURIER-TIMES and the TYLER MORNING TELEGRAPH We give unlimited recommendation to the merchandise and services as advertised in S550 5D 1857 if LQ S For over 100 years Folks have been saying If Z2 afnfi Qzmwze 20524 fmjzknce Look For 77zese Seals 1f'P '4f ' qnsstgfglgvliougrv ,lilmlff AGENT 7,,,5l,?,',mcf -l..'. You llllf' Displayed 0nl y by Members of TYLER ASSOCIATION of' INSURANCE AGENTS I r l GENERAL ELECTIRC AIR CONDITIONING DEPARTMENT TYLER, TEXAS W Com liments of ,FS , ' , p Ig IIIIIJJ OEET!! I A D II05 XJPAUL HOWARD SERVICE STATION 690 Kilocycles 'K IG, SERVING PROGRESSIVE EAST EXASU Adult Music W Dawn to Dusk 1205 ' Bow l , CAPCO AWNING CO. Buyers of Fire and Bankrupt Salvage CURTIS WIIIIAMS ARCHIE'S AUTO SUPPLY New and Used Parts Owner Route 2, Box 638AA I Archie D. Beatty Dallas Highway III SI Gknwood LY 2-2712 Phone 3-1081 Tyler, Texas J- B- WOODRU FF HUDNALL, PIRTLE AND LOETTERLE H GEOLOGISTS HOHSCWHICS, GUUS, AIPIHUHMOU Peoples National Bank Building Jacuzzi Water Pumps P. o. Box 1330 Phone 4-6354 soe so. BECKHAM PHONE 1-Y 2-4481 Tyler, Texas TYLER, TEXAS GRAPETTE BOTTLING COMPANY Tyler, Texas Pars MZ un n Fu fwrukf CARPFTS Af Pimfvcfs BOTTLERS OF: Grapette Front - Beckham Center Mission Drinks LY 2-8277 Frostie Root Beer T yler' Texas Sun Drop Golden Cola QOME Al0NG FOR A RLDE 4 , ,4-.4 ,,ffW Y- 4 -he N' r'1'-r-A-Q... X, You'1l enjoy the most thrilling experience of your motoring life from the instant you step into the new '59 Plymouth. Ready to go? 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