Pasadena High School - Pasadenian Yearbook (Pasadena, TX)

 - Class of 1955

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Confusion is the only word we can use to describe the registraris office on the opening day of school. Mrs. Castille, our registrar hears the complaints of hundreds of students and our hats go off to her for the swell job she always does. Here is the famous P.H.S. A Cappella Choir. From this room will come but one of the many things for which our school is known. Dean West is completely satisfied with the situation. 'LI-Ii is the password to P.H.S. come the first of each September. Confusion rules in the groups of Sophomores. The Juniors look forward to a long year in which they really get their hearts full of P.H.S. Deep down in every Senioris heart they realize that this is their last year to rush to classes and greet their classmates on the campus of P.H.S. We're off to the best year Pasadena High School has ever seen. Let's all join hands and relive this year. SEPTEMBER Hf Pep Rally-Ball High 630186 be Sx 00 lvdy ba Kick-off month at P.H.S. featured many activities. The Pasadena Rodeo and Livestock Show gave many of our boys the chance to bring back top honors. The Howdy Dance welcomed the Sophs. The sidelines featured Billy Bob Redin, George Kramer, Shirley Doty, Roy Grace Phifer, and Ronnie McCreight. Y. 1108 if Yrs! Nw- wk Tommy Sager and Prize Wilining Lamb-1954 Rodeo va. ACTIVITIES L ey Booster Bus-Galveston Ce 50 Q 9 Several teams went down in defeat when taken on by our strong Helevenf We traveled to Galveston for our first district competition. Shirley Stone presented her Football Dedica- tionil to our team from Billy Ray Kallus at the Pep Rally before our game with Thomas Jefferson of San Antonio. CDCTGBE R Six favorites at P.H.S. are snapped here carrying out a very essential part of our school activ- ities. The secret of our wonderful school and team spirit is reflected in the faces of these cheerleaders. 'ii . .V A, ii X- Yells, songs, and wonderful pep talks are heard coming from this familiar spot. 8 ,ff d J One of the activities about the school is caught here in this pic- ture of Billy Bob Redin, Haldeen Glover, Olivia Todd, and Gene McCarley at a Honor Society ac- tivity. CTIVITIES .. I I me 9, T Nitin, kdm.. .. FIRST PRESENTATION OF THE ALMA MATER Deep thought must be in every student of a school before we really feel that we belong to our school. That deep thought has been missing at P.H.S. mainly because our school song was really a fight song. Our band director, Dr. Gene Stuchberry, saw this need and has given the student body of P.H.S. a real school song. The first playing for the entire student body is pictured above. It took place at one of our pep rallies and from that time on we realized that with the playing of our Alma Mater we would remember Pasadena High School as the place where our dreams found their beginning. Good Sportsmanship in all our school activities is enough to make any Eagle hold his or her head up high. Pictured here are Joy Brown and Mert Poteet presenting the Robert E. Lee Ganders of Baytown a token of our Good Sportsmanship League. S., ., . 9 - ',q 145013 8 l.,l Q ., Q Bonfire 9 is ,nw Q -Y ,Q V 5 .. rf 1 . --- ,T N A -f . x kb 5 .. , .lm Aix... ,fg.i?- :Q -V ,, X. V -. mf Ni mi? 4, -qi-Qfggifxf Y V , V, ly bg. .li M, x ,,, QV 1 TJ - N 1- 1 f - ,f ,ff Q my , ffl ful! A ,rw f F, .K ., x 1 w N M X v . sw qs-X A' ',-.X , V, x-A: j -' - 1' n I ' 5 ' 'Yr' kxpx-' ' J 54 Wg -'H 1 rf KX A Pony A ,Ak Downiown Pep'1Rafly 5-4. gi X J X -ax 'T X' , ,Mix xx 1 st, ax '- 1 'A' gl 5 , 'A' V' D Q, ' 4 'si A is 14 I w 21 . ,iv iff' I JL Z- 4 th, y . . H f C-441 ,, , x .f - . 'v w. .s.n 4 my y fb., if '-fi! . 3 .-1 ra 1. 4 X. rf ' x u, 15, 'ofa 5545 I 5' Cassie Menke, Bonnie Brown and Poi 'ng Q-fi . 1 ,gl W f o, , , Homecoming edi+ion of fhe Beacon 91. lg. 1 ' 'Ili igfl .V,gie?Ny?.,3L,?' '.g:m:,,,,, N, ' f il' l F A lwrryk 5 '!.:,51 .,A Q. f ' ' y . f,o'oHia,'r.1 1 2313-,5'?x , f V ' LH ,. I . 'J - 4'W ?', 'ff -,ff'f'1- 7 2.5 Y. - W. W- X-b'+Y x2f3 'f2 ffM-f.?f'4 w-no Af fu 1 HX nf., X. .3-wr' 3' Mx., s 5 ofo 'Q 'I fi'-+2 5 fo'-fin'-:Q-U' '1'l?-bg '-- . Agway' wvxa 2, ,rhsrh WSL: I, 1 raw' v in i X 3 I , V. I ' , xl I 'V 3- -. :U '. g , '?'.,' ff f fi-k'f'Tn' ., ' ,nf'v 2i 'f:f- YP if-4 fl' -1 w A K ' , A ll I r S-9' 'ff Jig? , 'N f , , , 4 , Q n ,Q T A .dj A ,fx ra ' 6 Q-ff ' , 'EX o, -P53 .U-ff .N .4-X A , o ,L I .lf -- ' Q, 9 tgygf , jp, 1 I .x' I ., 'U 1 R' ' rw pv- Qvm gig , . if' if use QS? 4 Z hs , 14-Q v-134 whiz J , emi? 'W ,lf f - l If DECEMBER Junior Class Play December always brings many annual events. The Juniors presented their class play. l.ena Rivers. The Christmas as- sembly was helcl ancl along with a musi- cal program was the Christmas play. The faculty basketball game was played and the Seniors Came out on top, of Course. Faculty Basketball Came NIR. KNIGHT Referee Christmas Play CTIVITIES ,,,,.M Christmas Formal One of the most beautiful dances of the year is held each Christmas in the band hall. The band students decorated a beautiful tree and the night of the formal Most Beautiful and Handsomest were announced. Also in the month of December a slumber party was held at the home of Hazel Yates. Several of the school personalities are shown here. l x W s i RN . , 1, if A ' .W ,, ' x 'X X fix t ag ' Mi? i Y, . I4 V sr gg fm' 'R 4' VGA, K .,.. ,. x., . fm-.QT L Q fi 4 .. A p b? Q ' , 1 ,M gg-vi.. '35 .fm--,.....,,... ,.,., ' ll. w 1S'?:'Y4f'l?f2!L . ' A 5 4 -K . -1z:,-4z,w'5g1fg,,.- S M V.. fwfffmfi X . my , 1 yin-:1 - f 'I Q Ia- Ip? LN gsm CPN Q' A X195 FEBRUARY f i The National Vlihespian Soeiety of 3 W i' l'.ll.5. held its initiation program and M M- -' -- U -.k, ix 1 ff the group is pictured here. Special en- fif ' i tertainnient included a Sunday evening if N hand concert and the eoronation of the l U I .. A FH.,-X. Queen and F.ll.pX. Beau. Anna Thespian Initialilfll Nlargaret Ceiser and llennx Carlex were the royal couple. The eagerly awaited Sweetheart Danve was held and Gay Speer was crowned Valentine Queen. James Boykin and jan Hughes were snapped at this event. F.H.A. Coronation Valentine Danee Band Cgncert ACTIVITIES The Abilene High School choir vis- ited l'.l'l.S. while on tour and they pre- sented a wonderful program. After hours of long practice and planning the annual Variety Show was presented under the direction of Mrs. Horton. One of the acts is shown here-a vocal trio featuring Nellie Jo Buford. Rita Blount, and Mary Hay Hicks. A dedica- tion service was held for the purpose of dedicating two live oak trees which were planted in front of our school in memory of Billy Ray Kallus and Wal- lace Boggs. These two boys were stu- dents in P.H.S. when they passed away. Our Superintendent. Mr. Miller made the dedication speech while members of the boys, families, faculty members and Student Council members looked on. M-www-sw-1 'P ' aw Dedication Y . .1 l Y r .1 S-, fr' ig , . ? i '5 my I . XXV l xxx 'Q K 1 ' , 4 A Q Q . 1, , N- ,xi f' .ri ' Q, A Q nf in M 1 - ' ,u f V + 5 lw fx' P bdena HI-sfafg' players wspoin, Ci'6w, anS?VVa+kins ww W i. A kkW?,V' I z,.,: l i .. Y 2513 A 3 , W, ?r ix- Q IL. Q , 5 'Q It 5' if' ip . Q ii If Q ' 4 3 ?5f 4 u r--1 Delegafes +o fhe Sfudenf Q Den+on. I v,,,Y- 1 I 11, .,,,Eggi.3gz lkxgg Conven'rion in Shirley Sfone was named D.A.R. Represenfa+ive x I , ix , ' KV . N 1 , . K li :Z fi. X Q S 4 U sf, V K A ' APRIL These students entered vocal solos ln the lIllCfSCl'l0laSl1C league vompetition. A W X L Hours of rehearsal took place before our choir went to contest. Here we see them at a regular rehearsal in the choir room. 1, Q Y - PJ . --K f 0 Q.. lfifip 3.1.1-.in 8 ,s gt 4, qw . ,-ff, 1 is U 'EWS . If WE 8 51' ., h .pw .,, Q - xy S 3 6 .- ,L Y N , s H ww - L A .n k GQ 9 . - K . . -g , aww' -A A' Pawn, f iw ,. Ib ist gf? 55 X i H' 1, ' A if -A Q X if K i E s. ,af K-ma. 8 1,444 ' .lv li: lv, 3 x A -' ,Sa 'P' Al, at - I . ' i 1 , , f 5 J A: .vi L A familiar scene any day of any month is the Cafeteria with all ' of its food, laughter, and merry- making. This is a time for relax- ation for any student at P.H.S. SENIOR CLASS MOTTO What we are is Coffs gift to us, what we become is our gift lo God. CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Red Rose Red and Silver To the Senior a choice of a class motto, flower, and color is a thoughtful decision. Their choice must be one that is pleasant to their memories of their last year at Pasadena High School. The class of 1955 showed their deep innerthought and convictions in their choice of a motto. The flower blends well with the colors, some- thing for all seniors to be proud of in the years to come. With final exams drawing near, the students of P.H.S. sink deep- er into their chairs, prop up their heads and study, day and night. The fate of many lies with these final tests of the year. Here we see a few of the students prepar- ing to meet their fate. MA -'QQ nw ff.. Q ' Q 1L.f .mmf Q Sh C3 ut- ADMINISTRATICDN . I f1,l'!11'5f'finE' f J .' :ll Vi ' 'E 29 if li .Q4 ' ' -,Av f :asf an ' . ' - I S 3 fu- 4,5 F JS Y' 1,.A ,L 'w y. N. , I ,I il ph' Q ' 2 4 Q -4. . x V! x 9 , G1 , 'T 'R ' nv' 1 'm . ' ' xl. Av Y ' 1 A-'1,.'Vx f .NV , x A xinaii.. 4 ' fi A rf- 1 ' Yrs+ 1-N 'iw fpjvafy 2? K is M M, X, ! X .1 vhmvwsv AN Q W 2 ' I x A 4-P 5. 'l , 4 5 SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE To The Students of Pasadena High: I am delighted to join you as you walk through this delightful year of 1954-55 in Pasadena High School. As we pursue our way we observe many interesting things. We observe the friend- liness of Pasadena High youth. A Mr. Robert W. Coffman, Assistant Superintendent and Business Manager, talks things over with Mr. Allison L. Koonce, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction. Mr. Coffman has been Assistant Superintendent and Business Manager since the school year of 194-4--4-5. Mr. Koonce took over the newly created job of Superintendent in charge of Instruction last Judy. 26 We are told that you get along well with each other and are con- siderate and appreciative of your teachers. New students tell us that they are glad they came your way. We observe your excellent spirit as evidenced in your unfailing support of Our Eagles on the football field, basketball court and baseball field. We reflect with pride upon your versatility. You can do many things and do them well. You are anxious to learn more things. You are teachableg you are cooperativeg you are de- pendableg you are on the road toward getting an education that will function positively in your life! It has been a pleasure walking these few months with you. Wwffdf 28 PRINCIPAIQS MESSAGE Every student in our high school has an inherent obligation to seek a formal education. Book learning, however, is not the only mark of an educated person. We hope that your experiences here have given you an awareness of yourself as a well-balanced citizen of your com- munity, your state, and your country. We hope to develop a student capable of standing alone. and thinking for himself, capable of recognizing his heritage, his opportunities and responsibilities in seeking his goal in life. To this end your high school program has been planned. Congratulations to this year,s Seniors who have ac- complished so much in the under- standing of citizenship: good at- tendance, democracy in elections. team work in sports, respect for authority, art of tolerance, cour- tesy, and dependability. I am sin- cerely proud of you. Q 'iw WLDJ! J A...- K5 im ' N ,, vida '4-N1 , 1 be K 1 ,,.. ...... ,.. , .- K - .... . .1 , ,.., , . as -at H :....t ., . . .. AH ' 2gZiI:'f-1, . Ii! 'Ii - qiiiw ix 'Ii .,- 3.-... Na+ , -qu. .,. 5 4: N ...g..v,E.-f,- mfs-- 1, .. y-ge-K w,y A-N M 'f K -w e-4. g Q ,f We - 1-es-u..qj K v S ,WV .iw - ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL A man whom everyone knows is our Assistant Principal, Mr. Carroll Teague. And he knows everyone! Of our fourteen hundred students he can call about T5 per cent of them by name. Most of his time is spent counseling students about grades and personal problems. Yet, he must find time to assist with scheduling, school organizations, and school activities. He is in charge of attendance and building maintenance. Mr. Walter L. Faseler, the Sec- ondary Coordinator, supervises the instructional program of the secondary schools and serves as a leader of the professional staff in development of the curriculum, courses of study, and the pro- grams of extracurricular activi- ties. Mr. A. B. Keeler is Director of Visual Aid Education and Text- books. Mr. Howell W. Mann is Census Director. Mr. L. P. Card talks to his effi- cient secretary, Mrs. Nadine Pur- cell. Mr. Card is Director of Vo- cational Education and Adult Ed- ucation. These services include Vocational Homemaking, Indus- trial Arts, Trade and Industrial Education, Adult Homemaking, and The Community Evening School. Mrs. Dorothy Castille, registrar, spends most of her time checking the records and requirements of students for graduation. She at- tends to a myriad of details and paper work, and yet, she always has a smile for any of us. '--A.. Mrs, Lenore Sherrod is Mr. White's secretary. Her many duties include answering the telephone, taking dictation, transcribing let- ters, keeping records for different organizations of our school, keep- ing files, and producing the fifth period bulletin. fi 'S si- Mrs. Clara Stubbs is checking over the absentee report with Mrs. Faye Vincent. Mrs. Stubbs is in charge of the attendance records. This is Mrs. Vineent's first year as a secretary at PHS. COUNSELLQRS Mr. Granville Knight, Junior Class Counsellor, is the faculty sponsor of the Student Council. He teaches Plane Geometry. He got his B.A. at North Texas and his MS. at the lfniversity of Houston. Mrs. Nina Forbes. Sophomore Class Counsellor. teaches one per- iod of Senior girls, PE. She also helps with the clinic. Mrs. Forbes got her BS. at the lvniversity of Texas. and her lVl.E. at the liniversity of Houston. X. Our counsellors help students to plan their programs in high school to fit specific needs. They work with students who are having subject difficulties. and counsel with students who are having home difficulties. They dis- cuss colleges that offer the hest preparation for the students' life work. They have con- ferences with students and teachers regarding the general school program. Mrs. Mary Pickens, Senior Counsellor. teaches llonie llelations. She is in charge of the lost and found and helps with the clinic. Mrs. Pickens got her HA. at S.M.ll. and her MA. at Saint Maryis lvniversity. McLEROY MRS. VERA B.S. Homemaking Home Room 10-0 MR. BILL LAY B,S. Algebra II Commercial Math Home Room 10-E MRS. MARION MAYFIELD B.A.. M.Ed. Commercial Spelling Latin I and II Home Room 10-M MR. RALPH STAFFORD B.S.. M.S. Advanced Math Algebra II Trigonometry Home Room 10-C MRS. .IOY JACKSON I B.S. World History ' Texas History ' Home Room 11-0 . MRS. HARRIETT KRAUSE B.S.. M.A. Homemaking Home Room 11-K MR. STANTON LONG B.A., M.A. World History American History Home Room 11-N MISS HELEN WEISER B.S. Homemaking Home Room 10-N MISS MATTIE MCCLUNG B.A., M.A. English III and IV Home Room 12-A MR. W. K. DIBBLE B.A. Journalism English II Home Room 10-B DAVIS MR. ANTHONY B. SITTON B.S. Plane Geometry Home Room I0-D MRS. NEVADA MILLER B.A.. M.S. English II and III Home Room I2-E MRS. EVA DUCKWORTH B.S.E. Applied Math Home Room I2-F MISS ERESTINE OSBORNE B.S.. M.Ed. Physical Education Home Room I2-B MRS. ALICE CRAY B.S., M.S. World History Home Room 10-H MR. DUANE HOWARD A.B., M.A., B.D. American History Home Room 11-B DR. JAMES E. STUCHBERY B.M.Ed., M.M.Ed., Dr. M.Ed. Band Director MRS. RILLA STUCHBERY Band Secretary MRS. EMOGENE JOHNSON B.A., M.Ed. Business Machines Typing I Home Room 11-G MRS. LOUNELL NUNN B.B.A., M.Ed. Stenography I and II Typing II Home Room 11-I MRS FRANCES SMITH B B A Commercial Law Bookkeeping Typing I Home Room 10 Q MR HAROLD MOBLEY B S M S Biology Home Room 11 E MRS NELDA H AWKINS English II and III Home Room 10 A MRS MARY ALIFI' FITE World History Home Room 10 I MR JOHN PEACHEY B S M S Applied Math Bible Home Room I2 I-I MRS. VERTIE WARD Physioal Education Home Room 12-K MRS. FLORENCE HORTON B.A., M.A. Home Room 11-D MR. ALLEN SORY B.A., M.Ed. Physics Biology Applied Science Home Room 11-F MRS. DOROTHY JEAN ROCHELLE B S Biology Home Room 10-K MRS. HOLLIE B. KOEHLER B.B.A., M.Ed. Annual Sponsor Typing I and II Home Room II-L MRS. MARCO BISHOP B.S. Physical Education Home Room I0-S MR. DONALD L. MCCONNELL B.S.. M.A. Mechanical Drawing I and II ,f Home' Room I?-I. ll! I nik' I CQfr'V'dl i , ' ,V 44. 1 f f X '1'l Ill ffl ly MR. CARTER LOMAX B.S.. M.Ed. Coach MRS. FLEETA MCMASTERS B.S. Art I, II, and IV Home Room 12-J MR. I. P. MADOLE B.A., M.A. American History Home Room 10-F MR. GRAY WALDORF B.A., M.A. Biology Home Room I0-L MR. BILLY LYON B.S. Distributive Education Home Room I0-R MRS. ANN HUMPHRIES B.A. English II World History Home Room 12-C MR. JOE HOOT B.S. Metal Shop MR. HERBERT M. MATTISON B.S. Woodshop if MISS HELEN WEISER B.S. Homemaking Ia, Ib, and IIb Home Room 10-N MR. WELDON PHILLIPS B.S. Athletic Director MR. ELMER BON . 4 f Bs.. Mm. 'f Coach MRS. JIMMIE McKAIN B.A. English II and III Home Room 11-A MRS. ELIZABETH LEWIS Assistant Librarian MR. FRANK JACKSON Smith-Hughes Radio - Electricity MR. JACK BAINS B.A. Civics Home Room 10-G MRS. PAULINE WILLIAMS B.A., M.Ed. Librarian MRS. FERN LANE B.A., M.A. Typing I Stenography I and II Office Practice Home Room 11-H MR. ALLEN BROWN B.S.. M.Ed. Coach .,fl MISS RUTH MCCLUNG B.A., M.A. English II and III Home Room I2-D MR. HARRY MORGAN B.S.. M.Ed. Coach MR. OSKAR ANDERSON B.S.. M.S. Orchestra MRS. VIRGINIA HARTMAN B.A. English II Spanish I and II Home Room I2-I MRS. ETHEL STANLEY B.A., M.A. Algebra Civics Home Room I1-M MR. GENE SOLLOCK B.S. Vocational Agriculture MR. JOHN D. PICKENS B.S., M.S. Chemistry Sociology Home Room I0-,I MR. H. O. SAUR LLB. Auto Mechanics MRS. AGNES HAMM B.A.. M.A. English II and IV Home Room 11-C MR. JACK DONNELL B.S., M.Ed. Mechanical Drawing III Wood Shop I Adult Evening Classes MRS VERMELLE ROBERTS School Nurse Faculty meeting at P.H.S. MISS BIRDIE NIAY SMITH A B M A American History Home Room Il J MR C P W ALL B A M A Algebra I and II Trigonometry Home Room I2 G MRS RFN EE SLATE B Mus fff A Cappella Choir Director!! 4,960 M Home Room 10 P MR JOHN NICGUIRE B S M Ed Coach The teachers of Pasadena High School meet in the li- brary every Wednesday morn- ing at eight ffclock to discuss the curriculum and activities of our school. Here Mr. White, the principal, is dis- Cussing the first phase of the self-appraisal program that started in February. This pic- ture made from the east of the library shows only a part of the high school faculty of sixty-eight members. MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT On these pages are the peo- ple who are somewhat behind the scenes in our high school life. But because of their en- ergies and activities our walk through high school is made smoother and more enjoyable. A salute to our maintenance staff! 3 From left to right: Mr. Frank T. Woodall. Director of Transportation Brow ' ' unc '. 1' ston . v 'if it Mrs. Doris Director of n, Director of Cafeteria . l M1 Hllllrll NI lx lt 18.1 BUS DRIVERS Standing: R. L. Davis. F. T. Woodall. C. L. Redfield. C. E. Scarbrough. .l. C. lxuylwmlull. V. D. Laminack. K. C. Henkle. Sam Lon . A. L. Newsome. E. O. lfickmami. lf. li. Bryvv g . Front row: J. J. Miller. H. H. Brock. C. M. Arnold. D. E. Kelley. W. E. Sweeney. B. li. Warren. J. W. Rains. Dewey Murray. A. L. Lynch, S. A. Bonner. .4 MA , ' wi ' ' if 19,52-X , , W ,gin . K , ',. ' A. K .f Y' ag VS . jf ' f N ff' - ' ff! A 'WS i f If iw . Q-4 x - --4 X. W1 g:?5,.Q w,:Jff3 1 f ws. A X 7-f W ,- ' . ig' ,A 5 'FSSLLTQQ 5' ' Wgm I -' 3-sa s , ' a f., 3, lf ' :nf l ti.-g Ml., IWW uf' 5, 'P :L Ui , 'X 'ssl . ' n Az k . 5? ...- mu 2 vi 4 . f 9, , 'ix X gg X. 2,252 1 A, mg, W . A ' P 4 W N, iv- R 'f' 14 . 1 ' 14,4 - ,P i r ,if-,ff 52 i 'H 'T sf J bf? ,E e Q , 5 PM JZ? 'K f X Q 1 if 5 X L Q2 Q gl-Q , 'X A V Q Q? X' W L? 4. 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L .. - X. s SE N I CD H Q PHILLIP ANDERSON Phil served as treasurer of his sophomore and senior classes, president of the Science Club, Student Coun- cil, and Booster Club. He wants to go to college after graduation. JANIS MARIE ARMSTRONG While at PHS, Jan served as editor of the '55 Annual. was a member of the Cur- tain Club, Creative Writing Club, Booster Club, Junior Achievement, Beacon Staff and Dinner Date. She wants to attend SHSTC and then teach at PHS. 46 GERALD ARCHER An engineering career is the ambition of Gerald. At PHS, he was a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club and also the Model Airplane Club. ALMA ATKINSON After graduation, Alma plans to do secretarial work. At PHS she was a member of the Sketching, Choral and FHA Clubs. She also partic- ipated in Dinner Date. SENIORS KENNETH LYLE ACKER Ken's ambition is to own his own newspaper. He was fall editor of the Beacon. and member of the Booster and Library Clubs. He served as president of the Booster Club. RICHARD ALLEN To be a chain hardware store owner is the ambition of Richard. At PHS he was a member of the Booster and DE Clubs KATHLEEN ADRIAN Kathleen transferred from Humble her junior year. At PHS she was a member of the Booster Club and Vanity Fair. JUNE ANDERS A two year A Cappella Choir member, June also took part in Dinner Date for two years, was a Homeroom re- presentative. and member of Mixed Choir. Her ambition is to be an accountant. if SENIORS PATSY ATKINSON The field of typing and shorthand appeals to Patsy. She wants to do secretarial work after graduation. At PHS, she was a llooster Club member. MARTHA BALLARD Martha's ambition is to do secretarial work. At PHS., she was a member of the Booster and Typical Typist Clubs. During her sopho- more year, she was on the volleyball picked team. FRANK BAKER The woodshop held Franlfs attention during his days at PHS. After graduation, he wants to go to college and study engineering. DALE BARKER A member of the Marching Band, Band Club. orchestra. and Swingsters, Dale's am- bition is to fhajor in music at college. He was also a member of the Math Club. THOMAS BARRINGTON A member of the WIC and RE Clubs Toms ambition is to be a mechanical en gmeer He was also a mem ber of Junior Achievement SHIRLEY BERRENDT Modeling or secretarial work is the ambition of Ish, She was a member of the Booster Club two years. and she served as parliamentarian in FHA for one year. BARBARA ANN BARROS0 Barbara lettered in GAA two years and was a mem ber of the Golf Spanish and Booster Clubs Qhe wants to attend Northwest ern Lmwersity MARlI,0lI BELDEN After graduation Marilou wants to be a private secre- tary. At PHS she was a member of the Typical Typ- ist Club, Math Club and FHA. 47 NIARTHA BINGHAM Marty was a two year mem- ber of the A Cappella Choir and was a Booster Club member. She was elected VIC sweetheart her junior year. WESLEY BLANK W'ith three years at PHS filled with Band. Band Club. Student Council. Science Club, and Tennis. Wesley wants to study en- gineering at Rice Institute after graduation. DENNIS BLACK At PHS Dennis took part in the activities of the Hunting and Fishing Club. He was also interested in the Voca- tional Metal Shop. RITA BLOUNT Rita was a two year member of the A Cappella Choir, and a member of the Special Music and Booster Clubs. Her ambition is to be suc- cessful in whatever she does. SENICDRS DON E. BELL Don was a member of sev- eral organizations at PHS. These included Hunting and Fishing Club, Ylff. l l .'X, Mixed Choir and A Cap- pella Choir. GAIL BENDER Gail transferred from Austin High in Houston her junior year. At Austin she was a Booster Club, FH.-X and Stu- dent Council member. She was also on the baseball and basketball picked teams. Her ambition is to do secretarial work. BARBARA BELLINCER A member of the Booster Club. Creative Writing Club, Student Council and Deacon Staff. llarbara wants to at- tend llaylor bniversity after graduation. DICK BETTS During his days at PHS. Dick was a three year Marching lland ineniber, llantl Club member. Band li- brarian. and Camera Club member. SENIORS HOLLIS BONNER Hollis lettered in football and baseball for two years. and he was a niember of the Key and Football Clubs. His ambition is tO attend a 111a- jor college on an athletic scholarship. EDNA NIAE BORIACK lfllllil Nlar' l1'ttz'r1'1l ill two years. was On the Bea- con Staff. xolleyball and basketball picked teams. and a member of FHA. She wants to be a secretary af- ter graduation. NICKIE BOONE Nickie was a two-year mem- ber of the lloosler Club. a meinbc-r of Thr-spians as a sOpl1Omor1-. junior represen- tative and in the sophomore play. Her ambition is. to ata tend college. KENNETH BOUDNY Kenneth transferred from Wvelmster his junior year where l1e was a member Of the Choir. Radio and Span- ish Clubs. and the basket- ball team. At PHS he was a n1e1nber of VIC and FFA Clubs. Electrical engineering is his ambition. JONAH BOYD, JR. Jonah lettered in football two years. was a member of the track team, vice presi- dent of his sophomore class, president of his junior class, member of Honor Society, Student Council and Relig- ious Life Club. TO be a minister is his ambition. JAMES BOYKIN To go to Texas ASM is the ambition of James. At PHS he was a three year member of the Marching Band. a Band officer. and a member of the Band Club. ROGER BOYD Roger wants to go to Sam Houston STC and major in PE. At PHS he lettered in baseball two years, was man- ager Of the '54 Eagle Eleven, Secretary of FFA. member Of the A Cappella Choir, Dinner Date and Variety Show. DORTHY SUE BRATCHER Band seemed to dominate Sue's activity at PHS, She was a member of the March- ing: Band and the Band Club Club for three years. Her ambition is to do secretarial work. 49 'SQ 1 BARBARA BROWN Barb was a three year mem- ber of the A Cappella Choir and a two year member of the All-State Choir. She was a member of the Student Council and was on the An- nual Staff. She participated in lnterscholastic League typing competition. HARVEY BROWN Harvey wants to go to Texas ASM to study ranch man- agement. At PHS he was a two year football letterman, and member of the Football. Key and FFA Clubs. '+M- iff K' Y BONNIE BROWN Bonnie was secretary of her sophomore class. cheerleader for two years. a member of the A Cappella Choir for three years, a Thespian, and a runner-up for class fav- orite and cutie. Her ambi- tion is to do stenographic work. JOY BROWN .loy was .l. A. sweetheart, and a member of the Stu- dent Council for three years. She held membership in Junior Achievement. the Band, the A Cappella Choir, and the Good Sportsmanship League. She was also an Eagle Rockette. SENIOBS PAUL BROOKOVER Paul transferred to PHS his senior year from Dubuque. lowa where he lettered in baseball. basketball for two years, and was a member of the FFA. He wants to study engineering at the li of iowa. GARY BROCK After graduation Cary wants to go to Duke l'niyersity and study engineering. At PHS he was a member of the Hunting and Fishing and Booster Clubs. He also played baseball and was a Junior Achievement member. ZELLARD F. BROOKS. JR. Zellard was a two year foot- ball letterman. on the track team, a member of the Foot- ball Club. Honor Foeiety. Student Council and Junior Achievement. SHIRLEY BROL'ssARn To live a happy married lift- after graduation is the ambi- tion Of Shirley. At PHS she was a member of the March- ing Band and Junior Achievement for two years. SENIORS RONALD BUCK At PHS Roualrl was a mem- ber of the Curtain Club. VIC, DE Club. Hunting and Fishing Club. and Metal Shop Club. His ambition is to go to South America. KAY B1iFFALo Kay's ambition is to be a Physical Education teacher. She was very active in the PE tlepartment at PHS. Home BVMGER A three year member of the- fllarching llatnl antl llantl Club. Hope was also Z1 iuetnber of .lunior Achieve- ment and FHA. After gradu- ation she wants to clo office work ancl be a homemaker. NELLIE Jo BUFORD Jo was a sophomore cheer- leader and a two year mem- ber of the A Cappella Choir. The Beacon Staff. Dinner Date. Mixed Choir. and Booster Club claimed part of her time. She was on the volleyball and baseball picked teams. JIMMY BUNDRANT Jimmy spent much of his time in the Art Department of PHS. He was also in- terested in the Hunting and Fishing Club. His ambition is to attend college. NANCIE BURKE A three year member of the Curtain Club. Marching Bantl. and Band Club. Nan- cie was also an Eagle Rock- ette for two years. She wants to go to college after gratlu- ation. ANN BURKE Ann hopes to enter secre tarlal work M PHS she was a Booster Club and Science Club member She sang in the 'Xhxed Choir anu was a member of FH-X CLEON BURRow After gratluation Cleon wants to be a successful businessman. At PHS he was a Science Club member for two years. 5I TEDDY BUTTS Geology was the main in- terest of Teil. He hopes some clay to be a geologist. He was a member of the YIC Club ut PHS. VIVIAN CALLEY Vivian wants to he a path- ologist. At PHS she was a member of several clubs. Among these were: Crea- tive Writing, Booster, Re- ligious Life and Junior Achievement. JEAN CALK A Beacon Staff reporter. Jean was also a FHA and DE Club member. She was a member of the volleyball and baseball picked teams. CHARLES CANIPE Charles was a member Qf the Hunting and Fishing Club, Key Cluh, and FFA Club. His ambition is to have a hillbilly band. SENIORS DONALD BURTON lilonaltl was 21 member of the xlZlft'lllHgL liansl unul Band Club. lle wants to stumly petroleum engineer- ing at college. HARLDN BUTLER Harlon wants to enter the field of mellicine. :Xt PHS he was a member of the Football and llli Clubs. FRED BUSBY lfretl was a member of the .X Cappella Choir. Curtain Club. Speeial Nlusie Club and in the Variety Show. To be a TV announcer is his ambition. Jl'D1'1'H BUTLER Fashion motleling is ,lull- ith's ambition. .M PHS she was a member of Vanity Fair. DP: Club. antl lfuturc Teachers Clubs. SENIORS NANCY CANTRELL Nancy was a member Of the A Cappella Cbnir antl Special Musit' Club. Her ambition is lu be tht- be-st homemaker ever. JANETTE LILLYE CAPORINA .lanette transferred to PHS her sopbonlure year. Here she was a member Of FH.-X. Calf Club, Junior Achieve- tnent ancl Booster Club. JOYCE CAPEHEART To go to business college ancl tu mln st-eretarial work is the ambitinn of ,IOyc'e. She was a Band Club and Vanitv Fair member at PHS' KENNETH CARGILI. K:-nnetb was 11 member Of the Hunting and Fishing Club antl the Nlmlel :Kir- plane Club. He was very active in these Organiza- tions. JOHN CARRICK ,Itrbn transferretl from Du- mas, Texas wltert' he was sophomore president, mem- ber of student council. and lettered in track and foot- ball. LOtf1sE CARLTON l.Ouise was a mentber Of the Golf Llub. CAA. antl Future Te-avliers Club. DENNY CARLEY Denny was an active mem- ber Of many Organizatinns. He was vice president Of the Seniur Class. president Of the Choir. three year member Of the Marvbing Band and a member Of the All-State Choir and the Tri- State Choir. LIKE CARMONA Luke was a member Of the Hatlitw Electricity Club antl the Hunting anfl Fishing Club. His ambition is tu be a business manager. 53 JANET CHELLEW The Beacon Staff. Booster Club. DF Club and working as a junior representative filled Jam-t's school days. Her ambition is to do fash- ion designing. JAMES CLEIVIONS Professional baseball and commercial art interest James. He was a PHS base- ball player for two years. XVILFRED EARL CLELAND Bill was a member of the Nlarehing Band. Feienee Club and Band Club. lle was student conductor and offieer of the band. To go to Rice and be an engineer is his ambition. JACKIE COBURN A three year member of the Booster Club and vol- leyball and b a s k e t b a ll piekefl teams. .laekie was also eleeted Junior Cutie. A successful life is her ambition. SENICDRS Doro CARTER Dougfs ambition is to at- tend eollegge. lle was inter- ested in a model airplane club during his high school days. W.ANDA CARTER To be a sueeessful secretary is W'anda's ambition, She wzis Z1 lll1'llllll'I' of Ille Boosl er Club. Personality Plus. and was on the xolleyball and basketball p i e k e d lt'LlIl1r, I E L f 1 'hd' NIAXINE CARTER llooster Club, N u r s i n g Club. Junior ,-Keliiewment and l ll:X filled xlZlXlllt'.S high sehool days with much pleasure. Her ambition is Io be Ll good XNlft'. JAMES CAVENESS James was a member of the Hunting: and Fishing fflub. and L1 model airplane elub. His ambition is Io lead a happy sueeessful life. SENIQRS BOBBIE CORDARY Hobbit- attenflecl PHS in bor sopliomorv ancl sc-nior ye-ars. She- was a invnilwr of thv Marvbing Ilanrl, Banel Club. Ftucb-nt Coun- cil, Allir-fl Youtli anml CSU. Slit' was also an Faglo Rovlfu-ttf-. ELIZABETH COMER fflizabvtll vame- to PHS from Nloort-villv. Miss. wllf-rv sbt- was a mt-mlwr of tln- -'I-H antl National lit-la Clubs. Y-'I'r-f-ns, FH.-X antl Commorfial Club. To do se-fr:-tarial work is ber ambition. JOE CORNELIUS To live' a long Slll'C'4'SSfUl life- is jo:-'s ambition. At PHS be- was a rnombe-r of the Hunting and Fishing Club. RVSSELI. COOK lius-w-ll wants to go to vol- lvgt- antl study vlvvtrival 4'l1giIlt't'IlIlg. Wliilc- at PHS bf- was a mt-mbor of VIC anal the- library Club. an 'Q' LEROY COOLEY LCROYQS ambition is to be a CPA. At PHS be was a nwrnbor Of svvcral Clubs. Among flll'St'YW'f'I't' the Hotl- el Club. llatb Club and DE Club. OUIDA JO CRAWFORD JO was a me-mbe-r of the Marching llanll. llanll Club an4l FH.-X. Slit- was also on tht- bas:-ball. bask:-tball and volleyball pickc-tl tvams. She wants to bv a stenographer. MARY LOU COOPER Mary Lou wants to become a bm-auty Operator. .Nt PHS sbt- was a mvmbur Of the Skc-tch Club. She- was also a member of the baseball and volleyball picks-gl teams. CERALD CROW Cr-raltl lvttc-rm-tl two ye-ars in football. was a mf-mbvr Of tha Kefy ancl Football Clubs. tlu- Stuclt-nt Council and was On, the track tram, His ambition is to att:-nfl cols lego and play first string football. 55 DAL CURRIER Dal's ambition is to study forestry. He was a member of Hunting and Fishing Club while at P.H.S. He al- so took part in activities of thi- wVLlfJClSll0IJ Club. EVELYN DAVIS Evelyn wants to go to bus- iness college and do secre- tarial work. At PHS she was a member of the Short- hand, DE and Typing Clubs. 56 MARY DAVIDSON An active member of both Curtain Club and Thespi- ans for three years, Mary was also a contest clebater as a sophomore. She served as secretary of Thespians two years and was on the picked teams in basketball and volleyball. JoHN DAv1s Chemical engineering is the field John plans to enter. At PHS he was president of the Science Club, in the National Honor Society and on the Student Council. SENIORS HERBERT CROWDER Texas ASM is the college choice of Herbert. He wants to study chemical en' gineering. At PHS he was a member of FFA. ERNESTINE CUELLAR To be a nurse is the ama bition of Ernestine. A mem- ber of FHA, Booster Club and the Girls' Choir, she was also active in the Fu- ture Nurses Club. CONNIE CRUNK Connie came to PHS her junior year. She was a member of the Student Council, FHA, G 'XA and the Booster Club, BOB CURRIE Bob's ambition is to be suc- cessful in life. At PHS he was a member of several clubs. FFA took most of his time. SENIORS ELMA MARIE IJELAIIOUSSAYE Hunts wzints to Q-ntvr sm'- Tl'TilI'lili work aftvr sh:- lm-aiws PHS, HL-re shr- Nils a rnvmlwr nf sr-vvral organ- ilzitiuns and has attvnelf-4l many funi-tions of PHS. MARY ANN DICKERSON To haw il happy. siirvvss- ful liff- is tho anihitirvn of Mary Xnn. :Xt PHS silt' was a me-nilxr-r uf -vw-'ral club- invlumling: the S p an i sh. Boost:-r unrl IIE Cluhs. DUN DEZELI. Dun h-ttvrs-11 in funthull Iwo yvars. He- was ai 1 lwr of thf- Ki-x' Vluh Ill amhitiun is In Nr-rw thvn man. uni svlf. JILL DODGE In study Hmm- lfvurirmiii at Tvxas Te-ch is thf- arnhi- tiun of Jill. Xt PHS ss as a me-mhvr ' r vr. Spanish. Uvhatf- ani FHA Ciuhs. as nga Q'-37 '33 Sul 71 JAMES DRAKE Ditty wants to vnu-r ASH In study agirivulture-. Hn- was a me-mlwr of Ihr- PHS uri-lu-stra for Ihre-1' yvars. unrl u mr-mhwr uf thi- liunstvr liillil and the' Hunt- ing and Fishing Lluh. Rnxioxn DLTALL llislrihutiw E11 uval inn ssl'Illl'4i In clwniimxtf- H4151 Jays at PHS. He- has an urtixr- me-rnlwr uf llnth thi' ITF, Lluh and classf-s. His amlxitiun is In uwn a ranvh. JAMES RAY DURRETT An elertrical e-nthusiast. Janws Ray wants to lu- a tvvhnival dire-rlnr in thc' fivlfl of TV. At PHS hc- was a rnvinln-r nf Yllf whvrc' hi' svrvvli as xim- prn-sirli-nt his senior year. FRANK EDGE The- UH, Spanish and Himst- e-r Clubs xwre- F r u n k ' s 1-hmziu-s wliill- at PHS. Il.- svrwwi as xivz- pre'-imhiilt Hf his hunir- room. His anihi- tiun is In stuily law ut Tvxas. 57 XELDA SUE FEATIIERSTON To 1-nt:-r tlu- nursing pro- ftwslllll is the Hlllllillllll of Nelda. :Xt PHS she was a nic-111l1e-r of the FH.-X anfl PNC, Slu- also took an in- tm-re-st 111 Roost:-r l,l11l1. HENRY FRANK Ht'IlTf.S Zlllllllllkbft is to liaw a sum-1-ssful life. At PHS he was a 1111-111l1c-r of the Huuting and Fishing Cfluln. tlu- Howling Cluli. aml tht- DE Clulr. KENxETH FISHER During l1is ilays at PHS Kr-1111:-tl1 was an avliu- IIN-'IlllJQ'I' of the- Xlarclling Banrl. tlu- liaml Club and the Scif-nw filulm. HP was also a llanfl offic-1-r. His illllllillllll is In liaw a sum'- CQ-ssful lift-. C1,0R1x FIKANKLIN Fm-rm- was a llllJH1lJt1I' of the Stiule-111 Council. tlu- Typical Typist Club anml Pe-rsoualily Plus. He-r am- lmition is to attc-ml Sam Houston anil major in 1-lm-A mentary wluvation. SENICDRS JACKIE ELLIOTT ,lavkiv lt'llt'I'l'll i11 footliall for Iwo yt-ars and was a lIN'lIlllt'f of tht- K1-y Club. His arulmition is to atte-nd toll:-glv o11 an zitlilvtu' svliol- arsliip. CECILIA ERNESTI To l11-Co111e- a pliariuavist is the atllliillon of C1-vilia. .Xl PHS she was a 1111-111lJ1-r of thc- CX.-X anil ilu- Boost:-r Clulis. TERRY ERMSHOFF Yovalioual -X,uri4'11lt11re- took up 'IX-rry's tinu- at PHS. Hm- was illl avtive 111:-111l1e-r of the- FF.-X and the vocationd LlglTl1'lllIllFt' 4-lassf-s. Ili- a111- lvitiou ia Io stusly wtf-riiiary 111:-1lis'i111'. l,0l'lS F.-11RC1111.11 l.o11is 1'a1111- to PHS tlu- sm'- oI14l st-im-ste-r of l1is soplio- Illlift' yi-ar from Port Newh- e-s wlwrr- lu- was a lrarul aml liooslr-r Clulu 1111-111l11-r. Wliilm- at PHS lu- was a Illt'l!llDt'I' of Religious Lift- antl DF Club. His amlrition is In ln- a Baptist 111i11ist4-r. SENIORS CLAUDIA ROBBIN FREEMAN Robbin wants to attend North Texas State and ma- jor in musie. .-Xt PHS she was a member of the A Cappella Choir aml Speeial Nlusit' Club. DICKIE FRENCH llit'l'iie's ambition is to at- tentl roll:-ge. Xt PHS he was a member of the Hunt- ing antl Fishing Club antl the Radio and Electricity Club. NIARTHA FREESE To be a suceess in the im- portant things of life is the ambition of Martha. At PHS she was a member of the A Cappella Choir. llin- ner Date. the Special Klu- sic Club anti the Nlixetl Choir. RONALD FRYE At PHS lionaltl was a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club. and Mechani- val Drawing Club. His am- bition is to be an insurance inspector. PAT FULLERTON Pat's ambition is to attentl college after military ser- viee. At PHS he was a member of the Camera Club, Quill and Scroll, the Beacon Staff. and VIC. JESSE GARNETT Je-sse's ambition is a Career in ratlio antl electricity. He was a member of the VIC anti the Hunting antl Fish- ing Club while at PHS. DOREKA FUQUA Doreka's ambition is to have a happy marrierl life. She was a member of the Booster and Band Clubs and the Marching Band while at PHS. She also served as Junior Achieve- ment secretary. RICHARD GEISSEN Richartl's ambition is to be a marine engineer. He was a member of several clubs while at PHS. among these: VIC and FFA. 59 SANDRA GILMORE Sandras ambition is to at- tend TSCW and study metl- ical technician work. At PHS she was a member of several organizations. The Booster Club helfl her main interest. EMMA JANE GODDING Emma Jane-'s ambition is to have a happy married life. At PHS she was a member of the Religious Life Club and the Creative Writing Club. HALDEI-:N CLOVER To attend Rive is the ambi- tion of Haldeen. :Xt PHS he was a member of the National Honor Society for two years and he served as president for one year. He was also a member of the Seience and Football Clubs. DARLENE GOODWIN Darlene wants to become a model after leaving: PHS. Here she was a member of the Marching Band antl the Band Club. SENIORS LOUIS GERGELY To become a sueeessful football eoaeh is the am- bition of Louis. At PHS he lettered in football two years. and was a member of the Key Club antl FFA. ,lI'DY GIIORMLEY To be a nurse is the ambi- tion of lucly. At PHS she was a member of FHA and Hooster Club. NORMA KAY GERow Frenchie was a member of the Curtain Club and Thespians. She took part in Variety Show and Junior Dinner Date. Her ambition is to be a gootl stenogra- pher anti a better wife. PAT GILMORE Pat's ambition is to have a successful life. At PHS she was a member of the Marching Bantl. Bantl Club, and FHA. She was also a member of Junior Avliieve- ment. SENICDRS ROBERT GRAF To own his own business is tht- ambition of Hob. At PHS lie was a member of the A Cappella Choir. Hunting: and Fishing Club. Special Music Club, and ,lunior .'xl'llit'Yt'lllf'Ili. DoRoTIIY GRAY llorotllfs ambition is to be a gootl typist. At PHS slit- was a member of the lloost- er Club and assisted in the produetion of Dinner Date. Jo ANN GRAHAM iflosie-H was a member of several vlubs while at PHS. Among them were FHA. Religious Life and Svienee Club. Her ambition is to be sut't'essful. JERRY GREEN Cotton wants to make a Career out of the Ariny. At PHS he was a member of the Hunting and Fish- ing Club and the VIC. STANLEY GREEN Stanley was active at PHS as president of the Senior Class, a member of the A Cappella Choir. Junior Class Favorite. and a mem- ber of the Key and Model Clubs. His ambition is to be happy. GILBERT GROUNDS To go to college and play baseball is the ambition of HBO. At PHS he played baseball two years. was a member of the Student Council and the Booster Club. and was president of his home room as a junior. LYNWOOD GRIFFIN Woody wants to go to college and major in jo na ism. At PHS he was member of the Spanish Club. He was ba ketball manager three years DoN GUIDRY Don's ambition is to attend college and major in PE. At PHS he lettered in foot- ball two years, and was a member of the Key Club and FFA. bl ,Sa JOAN RITTII HARRELL TO be a seerz-tary is JOan's ambition. .Xt PHS sbe was a member Of Student Coun- eil. Booster Club. and Typi- cal Typist Club. LEONARD HARRISON Leonard transferred from Stephen F. Austin his sen- iOr year where he was On the track team and in the Booster Club. His ambition is to be a geologist. CLAEDIA HARRIS Claudia's ambition is IO at- tend eullc-ge. At PHS slle was a Iuexuber Of tlle He- ligious Life Club and Of the Mixed Cbuir. KATHERINE HART TO be a commercial artist is the ambition Of Kather- ine. At PHS she was a member Of the Bonster Club and the Student Council. SENIORS DOROTHY CIROLITA HALL To lead a happy and sue- L't-ssitdliiglis Ibe ambition Of xfEII11liE.f! .Xt PHS she was a Inc-niluer Of tlle Cur- tain Club. The-spians, Din- ner llalt-. lleavnii Staff. and Religimus l.1t't- Llub. PARKER ll-XI.L To Hu In l'1vllr'1'1' ls ills' Zim- llillltll Of l'tlI'lU'r. .Xt PHS be was tt elle--rl'-ad:-r fur three years. Ll Ill!'IlllN'I' Of the A Cappella Clnmir. the Btmster Club aIId tht- Spe- cial Nlusie Club. NORMA HALL At PHS Norma was a meni- lu-r Of l7'l'.'X. l't-rsunality Plus. and Ibn' lleaeon Staff. She alsu ttmk part in ,lun- iOr Aeliievt-ment. JEAN HAMNION5 TO be a seeretary is the Lilnlritiun Of Fifi Xt PHS sbe was a I1tt'lIllN'I' Of the Nlareliing liand. and FII.-X. She was a Junior Cutie and Band Club IIl6IIll1t'I'. SENIORS DON H,m'Es llantl was lJon's special in- terest at PHS. llc was a member of tht- Marching Band and st-rw-tl as junior lieutenant and captain. His ambition. naturally, is to be a musician. FLORENCE HENRY To be a seert-tary is the ambition of Florence. At PHS she was a member of the Marvhing anal Convert Band. Band Club. and Ya- riety Show. RONALD HAY Ronalml's ambition is L tentl Texas antl malt ' engineering. At PHS was a member of the Hunt ing antl Fishing Club ant senior representative. TOM HICKEY To attend college is 'I'om's ambition. At PHS he was a member of the Fei:-tire, llaml antl Hath Clubs. He also playeml in tht- Swing llantl. 'S-2 DOLLY HILL Dolly's ambition is to be a music teacher. At PHS she was a member of the Marching Band. the Band Club and the Orchestra. She was secretary-treasurer of the Band Club. FLVA JO HOLMAN 'llo attentl Sam Houston State Teachers College is lflva Jo's ambition. .-X1 PHS she was a member Of the Nlarvhing liantl antl the Band Club. XANCY JO HOGAN Nursing is the ambition of Jo. At PHS she was a member of the Future Nurses Club. Booster Club. and FHA. DONALD HOLY To own his Own business is the ambition of Donaltl. He was a member of tht- Flying Club and Cixil .Xir Patrol. 63 LYNN HUDMAN To attend business college is Lynn's ambition. At PHS she was a member of the Booster Club and the Variety Show Cast. SHIRLEY HUMPHR1Es To be a good secretary is the ambition of Shirley. At PHS she was a member of the Marching Band and the Band Club. JERRY HUGHES Jerry's ambition is to be a draftsman. While attending PHS he was a member of the FFA Club for three years. MIKE HUNN To go to Texas A8131 and study electrical engineering is the ambition of Mike. At PHS he was a member of Student Council, Science Club, and the Hunting and Fishing Club. SENIORS GLENNA HOOBLER 'lio be happy and success- ful is lilt'IlllLl-S ambition. :Xl l'llS slim' was at ms-mln-r of the Boost:-r Club and junior ,sicliim-ve-iiient. Slu- sreied as secretary of the l'e-rsonality l'lus Club. Jo ANN HKBBY Jo Ann transferred to PHS be-r junior yt-ar from llor- ger, Texas, .Nt PHS she was a member of the liva- con Staff and the Booster Club. EDDIE HOWARD A three year track man. Ftldif- wants to go to rol- lege and run a 4-minute mile. Al PHS be was a member of the Hunting: and Fishing: anal Football Clubs, and he was manager of tlle football It-am. Nl.-XRTHA HKCKABY llartha's zimlrition is to be an airline- hostess. :Xt PHS she was a member of thr- Curtain Club and tln- jour- nalism Club. 11 x 11111 111 Xl V2lI'lf'lY Sllttw. llll41I11 l'1ttl1N Intl hlilllll incl PHX f SENIORS 1f1N11 It 1 KAT111.1:12N Isutis If 1 ,1 111111 1 11, 111 K8lltlt'l'll ltopt-s rttlllt' 4lLlf tt 1 N 11, lw a vniicvrt pianist. .Xt std 11 11111111111 111' PXX PIIS slit' was 11 lIl1'Illltl'l' Ot . r l . XI b ' s 1 ' s FHA. JOF JAFKSON JOE J1cN141N5 IO lu 1 lunar 1 thx 1111 JO1- wants to gn tu 1-ttllvgl 1On O I anzl stutly tlmitislry. He N 1 trailsfe-1'r1-tl In PHS I11 1 a 4 tt will 90I1l11llll4Il't' yvur, llt- ll'llt'I'f'll lla He lztterrtl txw X111 ill ftmtlrall. was il 11141111111-r II Ootlmall aul .1 OI 111 Of thx- Ftutlt-nt l1O1111t'il. tht- traclx ttain Kvy Clulr. tht' llvacon Staff and was in tliv Yaris-ty Yhuw. u , lm-r.'Onal'ty llu. antl ELAINE JOHNSON J Elaine- transfe-rrvtl tn IHS frnni Nlatlisorivillv wht-rv she- was a 1111'111l1vr Of tht- Clw- Club antl lyantl. Sho was t'11rrcs11Ontling svcretary Of tht- Future' Nursvs Club at PHS. R11'1'11 JOHNSON TO attt-nfl Tvxas liniversity is ther arnlfition Of Ruth. At PHS she was a 111191111161 Of Stutlvnt Cttuncil. Honor SO- civty, Thvspians. Curtain Club. Crvativc- W' r it in g Club. Beacon Staff and An- nual Staff. JAMES JOHNSON TO be an architect is the a111l1itiOn Of Janws aftrr graduation. At PHS he was a member Of tht- Marching Band for three years. and tht- Band Club for three years. He was a hand Of- fivtlr. CAROLINE JONES Caruline transfvrred from Marquez High to PHS her senior yt-ar. While- at Mar- quvz. she was FFA sweet- heart, rneriilwr Of the Bf'ar Club, the- -1-H Club and in the annual Variety Show. 65 GLORIA NTXRIE KAI.INowsIcI To lmeconie- a lxacteriologist is the ambition of Gloria. :Xt PHS she was a II1t'IIll'Jt'l' of the liantl ffluli anfl let- tereml two years in fill. DAYLE KING To be an efficient stenogra- pher is Daylf-'s amluition. At PHS She was a member of FHA. Honor Society, Typical Typists, and vol- leyball picked team for two years. 66 ex, 'E FRANKIE NTAY KEENER To become a secretary is the ambition of Frankie. At PHS she was a member of the Booster and Typical Typist Clubs. GAYLE KING To be an efficient stenogra- pher is Cayle's ambition. At PHS she was a member of FHA. Honor Society, Typical Typists. and vol- leyball picked team for two years. SENIORS DORIS CIIRISTINE .lI'ERcIis At PHS Iloris was a Illt'lll- ln-r of thc lloostvr lflulr and Typical Typists. He-r amlxi- tioII is to have a happy nnml sizcw-ssfiil marriage. HENRY JIIQEIQ To go to collf-gc antl get a li.l3A. mln-gree is the ani- bition of Henry. .M PHS he was a Im-IIIlIe-r of the 3larI'lIiIIg llantl. liainml iilulm. DI-bit and Credit lillllt, Llllll DE llluh. GLENN JKREK lo ln- at lllt'tll4'bt'lLTl1 I 1211-IIII's axnlrition. .Xt Pile hr' was Ll IIll'lIllN'l4 of lltx Key liluh antl Iiihlv lllulv l'oLI.x' SVR JIIs'rIr:Ic pl thrm-I' near IIIcIIIlIv-I' of the Clllfillll lfluh antl The pians. Polly Sllt' serif-Il Z1 an office-r of the tlurtain l.lIIlI Inu vm-urs. She- uns ul so junior Lluss I't'IiYl'Nl'Ilfd tive antl a IIIQ-Inher of tht Student Council. SENICDRS wlII,I.I,-XNI KITCII lo roavll basketball or bl' To be an t'Ilglllt't'I' i tli :I 'criiiiiiiologgist is ihf- ambi- tion of liill. git PHS lu- let- If-fell YW Wllfr U1 l'H'lU'l- tlic- liuntinp anti lisliingg ball. was ai nie-mln-r ol tlir' lloruslvr anal the lmlusirial Art Clubs and was sports vlliiur of tlu' llvavuii. PHILIP KLOESEL To be a ramlio ami television it'l'llIllFiiiIl is the ambition of Philip. .Xt PHS he was a niember of Junior :xI'llit'Yt'Illtt!li. Band Club. Cliannz-l Ilumniiiiiivatinn- Club. annl YlC. VR? LENA KNIGHT To tio secretarial work is the ambition of Lena. At PHS slle was a member of FHA. Booster Club. Vanity Fair. the Journalism Staff. anti was on the volleyball and basketball picked teams. GEORGE KRAMER To be an electrical engineer is the ambition of George. At PHS he lettered two years in football. was a member of the Football Club. Key Club anfi Honor Society. JAMES KOYM To become a machinist is James' ambition. At PHS he was a member of the Model Club, Library Club, Photography Club and FFA. FREDDIE LOUISE KUETEMAN Freddie's ambition is to mln secretarial work. While at PHS she was a member of Typical Typists and Boost- er Clubs. She was also ,lun- ior Class representative. 67 GARY LEACH To be a chemical engineer is the ambition of Cary. At PHS he was a three year member of the Marching llantl and of the Stutlent Council which he served as treasurer. He also was a member of the Science Club and Tennis Team. GRUNADA RUTH LEGG Ruth's ambition is to be a good secretary. At PHS she was a member of the FHA and Religious Life Clubs. JOHN W. LEE To be a minister is the ambition of John. At PHS he was a member of the Science Club, Curtain Club, and Booster Club. RALPH G. LITTLE At PHS Ralph was a two year member of the A Cap- pella Choir and the Band, a member of the Annual Staff, Dinner Date, All- State Choir, DE Club and Band Club. SENIORS EVELYN LAMBERT Pu-lyli's ambition is to have a happy and successful mar- ried life. :Xt PHS she was a member of several organ- izations aml activities. SUZANNE LAWS Suzic's ambition is to at- lentl college. .M PHS she was a member of the Marching Band for three years. a three year member of the lfagxle Huckcttes. and as a Senior she was heatl majorette. JI-ZRRI LAMBERT To attcntl Texas University is the ambition of Jerri. At PHS she was a member of the Creative Yvriting Club. the Curtain Club anti the Beacon Staff. Rosa MARY LAWSON To be a successful secre- tary is the ambition of Rose Mary. At PHS she was a member of the Booster Club and FHA. SENIORS ANNE LITNAN Anne- is a transfvr stuflf-nt from San Rafavl whvrv shr- was a Invnibvr of L05 Cnuts. C.-XA anti the- HY Club. She' HttWPfl to PHS hvr senior yt-ar. MAURICE MICIIAEI. MALINAK To stucly tlistribtitivt- mlu- catinn is tht- ambition of Maurice. At PHS haf was a l1l0Illl7Pl' of the- DE Club. Muriel Club. Hunting anti Fishing Club and National Pm-try :xSSftt'iZlil0Il. ALMA NOVELI. LUNSFORD To bt- a sr-vrr-tary is the ambitinn of Alma. Ar PHS slit- waQ a IIlQ'IltlN'I' of FHA wht-rv sh? sf-In-tl as IIIIit rvpfwrtvr anti as a yt-arbunk l'0II1IUillt'f'Ilti1ll. L..xNI:I.L lWA'l'llEWSON To lwvmiif- a Sll1't'4'SSft1l art- igt ii tht- ambition of l.a- nt-ll. :Xt PHS she- was a Il1f'Illltt'l' of tht- Bonstvr Club for thru- yvars antl a IIll'llIlJt'I' of junior Class winning teams in volley- ball and baskr-tball. SVSAN NIARCEAII After gratluation from vol- legrv Suv wants tn trawl in furviglii cnttntriva. ,M PHS shc was a nie-Inbe-r of the llm1stvr,.Cnlf :Intl C.-XX Clubs. anrl shr- was on pickvrl tvams in volleyball and baske-tball. ZExAIIm,x IUARTINI-IZ In bv a bavtf-rinlnglst IS the ambition of Ze-naitla. Flu' was at Illt'IlllN'I' ut' Pcfr- snnality Plus Club and l, A .PX . MARION Xl.-KRTIN To du ft'l'I'f'l3l'i1:1l work is tht- ambitiun of Nlarion. She wag a two yt-ar HIOIH- befr of tht- A Cappr-lla Chair. a choir uffit-I-r. ancl on tht- Stutlvnt Cuunvil. DAVID XIARTZ To stutly applir-tl and thum- rz-Iival pliyfirf i4 tht- um- bitiun of llaxitl. H+- waf a IIIt'IlllDt'l' uf the' Fvif-IICIJ Club. antl was Svivricr- lllub librarian. HI- partiri- patchcl iII Ile-vlaniatirlll and tennis l Uflll'Nl5. 69 CASSEDAY NIENKE Cassie was a two year member Of the Band Club antl a three year member of the concert band. She was an Eagle Roekette for three years annl was Soph- omore Class liutie. ROGER NIIDDLETON To go to Baylor University anrl get a M.D. degree is Rogq-r's ambition. He was a member of the :X Cappella Choir his senior year and a member Of the Spanish. Booster and Science Clubs while at PHS. 70 CHARLES NIEREDITII Charles eame to PHS his senior year from lllllllllllt. Alabama where he served on the Ftutlent Couneil. His ambition is to be an ac- t'utltlli1I'lI. GAY NELL 3lILLER To work with office atlmin- istration is the ambition of Gay Nell. :Xt PHS she was a member of FHA. DE and Religious Life Clubs. SENIORS SUSAN lVlAXWELL Susan transferred to PHS from High lslantl where she serxerl as Sophomore presitlent and Sophomore Class favorite. ,-Xt PHS she was a member of the Boost' er Club aml of the Xlixewl Choir. SHARON MEAD To have a happy sueeessful marriage is the ambition Of Sharon. She was a mem- ber Of the Nlarehing: llantl. Beaeon Staff. llooster Club. anrl was on the piclieml teams in volleyball anul basketball. RECINALD RAY NIAYO To play professional base- ball is the ambition of Reg- gie. Xt PHS be was a three year baseball man aml played basketball also. MAsON RONALD NIELDRKNI College is the ambition Of Ronnie. At PHS he was stutlent trainer in football two xears anfl was a mem- lwf .lf me r.,.,tt,a11 Club. 19 -we 'Jil SENIORS LARUE MILLER To leatl 21 happy life is the ambition of LaRue. She was a member of Junior AFllil'VOIllt'IlI, Future Teacli- ers Club, Booster Club anzl Personality Plus while- at PHS. EVERETTE EARL NJOONEY Earl! ambition is to be successful. At PHS he was a menlbe-r of FFA. tbt- Bantl Club. Key Club and Football Club. JAMES HENRY MIZE, JR. James' ambition is to get througli st-rvive. go to col- lege. antl be a eonirnercial artist, At PHS he was a three yt-ar IIl1'lHl7Pl of the A Cappella Choir. BILLY JACK NIORRIS To be an intlustrial arts teacher is the ambition of Billy Jack. Ho wants to at- tend tht- University of Houston. PATSY MOSER A three year Thespian, Pat was a member of the Cur- tain Club. the Contest Play. the Spring Produv- tion anrl the Variety Show. She was vice president of the Thespians. NANCY NICAVOY To bf' Zi guotl St'Crt'IaI'y is Nancfs ambition. At PHS she was a Illt'Illlll I' of tht- Booster Club and was on the basketball pieked team. PRESTON NIEYERS To achieve suceess is the ambition of Preston. He letterecl in football and was a Illi-'lIllJt'l' of the Key Club and Football Club. DEANNA lWCCARBLE Bunny's ambition is to be a housewife. She trans- ferred to PHS from Incar- nate Wortl ,-Xvacleniy where she was a member of Stu- dent Counvil. Honor Society and Beta Club. 7l 3 DIXIE NICDUWELL Dixifs aInbitiun'is to bv a succvssful lwllsr-wifP. Slit was a Illt'Illllt'I' of sf-vt-ral urganizatiuris and vlubs whilr- at PHS. JACK lVlCPIlAlLL A two year nivmber of thc A Cappella Choir and Blu- sic Club, Jack also took in- te-rz-st In Xlnmlsliup. His ambition is tu be a clraftsa I1l8Il. 72 XIACCIE NICKEOWN To go to college anul study library svirfnce is Ibn- ani- bitiun uf Nlaggie-, Xt l'llS sliv was a IIIe'IIIb4-r uf tht- Klarvliiiig antl C is n I' 0 rl Bantls for tbrfw ye-:Irs antl of tht- Orvlie-stra fOr two yi-urs SARA NEFF To bt- a secretary is the ambitiun of Sara. :Xt PHS she was a nwiiibe-r of tb:- lltmste-r Club. Vanity Fair. tlir- Typing Club. and was on thv pickctl tt-anis in vollvyball and baskvtball. SENIGRS GENE NICCARLEY Bvaniff lr-ttvrvtl in baskvt- ball tbrm- yvars, was il IHt'IlllJCI' of the Hunting and lfisliing Club. annl thi- Hnnor Stmcivty. He was xim- pr:-siclPnt uf llll' Honur Su- civty. His ambition is tn att:-ntl Tvxas lniversity. JOE NICCORD To br a tiivvlianic is Ilif- 3Illlllli4'hl'1 uf Juv. AI PHS be- was a lHt'IIIlN'l' of th.- Hunting anti lfisbing Club. JANICE MCCORD To gn to Colle-,uv antl bt- a stlt't't'ss is ,lanivm-'s am- bition. .Xt PHS sbt- was a IIlt'IlllJt'I' uf tbv Boost:-r Club and the UAA Club. Shi- lvttt-rt-tl thru- wars in IAA. ROBERT MCCIIEARY To bt' ll llaptist minister is the- ambition nf Rube-rt. .Xt PHS br- was a IIH'II1llQ'I' ttf tht- Rr-liglimls l.ifv lflub annl tht- National Por-try Asso- viatitin. PATTY PAGE Tu ln- a wcrf-tary if l'atty'S ambition. At PHS slw was a mefmlir-r of the limvstvr Club for two yefars. and was 4:11 the picked loam in basketlnall as a junior, BARBKRA lixnuizrz To gm to Tefxas Univ-rsily is llarlvurzfs amhitiun, ,-Xt PHS Nlle- was a im-nilwr uf tllv Hmm-tr-r lllulr. Quill ami Svrull Club. and tln- lil-ak con Staff. 73 EARL PATTERSON To be a inf-cbanical engi- neer is the arnbition of Earl. Hz- was a HN'IlllN'I' of the Hunting: and Fishing Club and the Key Club while at PHS. JOAN PELATA At PHS Joan was a mem- ber Of the Booster Club. Typical Typist Club. DE Club. l l'l.-K. Variety Show. and the Mixed Choir. LOUISE PATTERSON To attenfl Sillll Houston State Teacliers College is I,tllllSk'.S ambition. She was a 1111-111be1' of FHA three years. Serving two of them as presielent. NEILL PERRY At PHS Neill liclcl the of- fice of President Of -lllf' Student Body, was a .lunior Class Officer. a three year track lctterman and a two year football letterman. His ambition is to be success- ful in life. SENICDRS BETH PARKER 1 n nrru N 1111 T o a 1 If 1 1 a Nor llako a N11 a 1114 111l r of S 1 1 tn tmr Club a f Heaton Ntaff EUNICE PARKS A three year member of e vo ey wa . baske-t ma . annl sottball picked It-anis. Eunice also he-lil int:-rest i11 the Typical Typists. Span- ish Club and Vanity Fair. Her an1l1itiOn is to flo sec- retarial work. CHARLES PARKER uk lttrel te var a 1 Jall a 1111111 nr 11 1 ll 1 ant he e 1 ll u 1 e 1 1 JI lltll attsnd collfre and plaw ro b 1 tall ELAINE PARTEN o ' enfl ' ',. '- l2'llllt'.S ill vitif 11. She was a lIlt'IlllN'I' of tht- Spanish lilllll. antl Poi Hook Plott- ders. was a Junior Honor Stuclt-nt. anfl' was on the volleyball and basketball picked teams, SENIQRS FELTON PHILLIPS To go to college and bf- an engine-or is tht- ambition of Felton. At PHS ln- war il IIIs'IIIb1-r of the Creative- Wlriting Club. lloostm-r Club, Hunting: and l islIiIIg Club and National Poetry :Muo- eiation. EDDIE PITTS To be an engineer is the ambition of Eddie. At PHS he was a lIl?I11l3f'I' of thr- DE Club. Hunting and Fishing Club and Key Club. JERRY PIIILLIPS ,lt-rry's ambition is to bo- t'oIIIe- a football Coach. llt- lz-ttt-rt-d iII football. was at Illl'I1llJt'T' of thi- Football filulr. Blltl l'l',-X, g MARLENE PITTS To do offife work is the ambition of Marlene. :Xt PHS she was a IHt'II1lN'l' of tht- lland Club and fllarvh- ing Band for two years. Shi- was alxo an Eagle- Roc'lif'ttf'. BETTY JEAN Povt ELL atlintl Ile f 6' tw Q anIbItIon it PHQ Q P w R nIcIIIIer IJ IP Nlarchm Band for thref tears lland Club for three wear and vaQ on tie Bea Con Qtaff Doxm PRENTICE Donna wa: IllPHlllI l' f the Honor Society. the Per- sonality Plu, Club. and thr- Typical Typist Club. Sho was on the volleyball picked team. and she was ping- pong singles champion. M FRANCES POWELL Frances ambItIon further lur l'l1Ui1C accnrdin o Cod W1 Q e wa member If the All Nate Chmr two wean -X Cappfl la Choir thrne xear I a ChoIr Officer and a mem r thi Cur ann ll I Theeplam Dinner Dah and Xarletw Show DON PIILLEN tn'S am Iition ig I e-II Ie ministry. was three year member of the A Cappella Choir. a mem- ber of the All-State Choir. the Special Music Club. and he was section leader of the choir. 75 EDWARD RAMSEY Eclward's ambition is to at- tend college. He was a member of several organi- zations while at PHS among them the VIC Club. MARY LOU RAINEY During her three years at PHS. Mary Lou was a member of several orani- zations. She was a member of the HE Club and the Religious Life Club. WAYNE RAMSEY To attend ASM is the am- bition of Wayne. .-Xt PHS he was a member of FFA, Football Club. FTC and Mixed Choir. He was a football manager one year. MICKEY READY To attend Rice is the am- bition of Mickey. At PHS he was President of the Creative Writing Club, Sports Editor for the An- nual. and won the Out- standing American History Award. SENIORS BILLY PUTMAN To enter the Navy and then go to college is Billy's am- bition. At PHS he was a Inember of the Spanish Club and VIC for two years. RAMONA PYE To attend college is the ambition of Ramona. At PHS she was a member of the Typing Club and the DE Club. BARBARA PUTZKA To become an airplane stew- ardess is Barbara's ambi- tion. She was a member of the Booster Club, GAA, Dinner Date, Variety Show, and she was on the basket- ball, softball and volleyball picked teams. CARRIE RAMSEY Carrif-'s ambition is to work in an offiee. While at PHS she was a member of the Booster Club. GAA, and was on the picked teams in volleyball and basketball. SENIORS BILLY BOB REDIN To become a member of the medical profession is llill's ambition. At PHS he lettered in football two years. was on the track team, was a member Of the Honor Society, and the Key Club. was a Student Repre- sentative. a .lunior Class officer. and was a Good Looker for three years. ELOISE REID Eloise was a student at PHS as a sophomore, trans- ferred to Evans, La. her junior year and back to PHS as a senior. She won a GAA letter at PHS. PAT REDIN Pat's ambition is to major in Pharmacy at Texas. She was a member of the Boost- er Club. Curtain Club, Bea- con Staff and was On the picked team in basketball. JOHNNY ROBERTS ,lohnny's ambition is tO at- tend college and become a mechanical engineer. At PHS he was a member of the Marching Band and Of the Band Club. WALTER ROBERSON YValter's ambition is to at- tend college. He was a member of several organiza- tions at PHS amonff them FFA and VlC. r- JOY LARAUGHN ROE TO become a registered nurse is the ambition of Joy. At PHS she was a member of the Spanish Club. and the Future Nurses Club. ROBERT ROBINSON To attend college IS the amntion of Robert PHS lie was a member of the Wll and DE Club ALBERT ROGERS To go to college and be- come a mechanical engi- neer is Albert's ambition. WHS he was a member Key Club and the Mm. .ub. 77 TOMMY SAGER Tommy's ambition is to study vocational agriculture. He lettered two years in Football. was a member of FFA which he served as reporter. vice president and president, was president of Sophomore Class and a member of the Student Council. SUE SAMPSON Sue's ambition is to attend Baylor and then be a so- cial worker. At PHS she was a member of the Re- ligious Life Club and the Typing Club. 78 HAROLD SAMFORD Harold's ambition is to at- tend college. At PHS he was a member of FFA and Junior Achievement for two years. LUPE SANCHEZ Lupe's ambition is to go to work. While at PHS she was a member of the Span- ish Club and was active in many other organizations. SENICDRS BARBARA ROGERS Barhara's ambition is to travel. She transferred to PHS her senior year from Stephen F. Austin where she was a member of the band. the Band Club and the Christian Student Un- ion. BETTY HOUSSELLE Betty's ambition is to be I1 J good secretary. .Nt IHS! she was a three year mem- ber of the A Cappella Choir, first vice president of the Choir, and a mem- ber' of the Special Music Club. and the All-State Choir. PAULA ROGERS Paula's ambition is to at- tend Texas. At PHS she was Junior Class Favorite. and vice president. Senior Class secretary, member of Honor Society, S t u d e nt Council and Thespians. K lNlILLICENT RUTH To have a happy home is Nlillic:-nt's ambition. At PHS she was a member of the Spanish. Booster and Allied Youth Clubs. anti X was on the picked teams volleyball and stftbaii If K F! SENIGRS BETTY ANNORA SCHMUCKER Betty was a member of Thespians, Curtain Club, Student Council, and Va- riety Show while at PHS. She was a Curtain Club officer and president of Thespians. To attend col- lege is her ambition. CHARLES SELF Charles' ambition is to at' tend college. At PHS he was a member of the Boost- er Club, Model Club and Photography Club. MARTHA SCOTT Scottie was a member of Thespians, Honor Society, Curtain Club and Variety Show. She also took part in the Curtain Club Spring Production. JOYCE SIIEI-'FIELD .loyce was a transfer stu- dent. She came to PHS her senior year bringing: along a fine record of activities from Havreae de Grace, Maryland. MARY SHEFFIELD Mary's ambition is to he an elementary teacher. She was a member of the Span- ish Club. Religious Life, Curtain Club, Annual Staff and was on the volleyball picked team while at PHS. DENNY SHERROD Denny's ambition is to at- tend college and become an automotive engineer. At PHS he was a member of the track team, Key Club. Science Club and was a home room representative. MARJORIE SHEPHERD A member of the Personal- ity Plus, Booster, and FHA Clubs, Margie also played on the volleyball and bas- ketball picked teams. Her ambition is to attend col- lege. MARTHA SHOEMAKER fNlartha's ambition is to be a successful model. At PHS she was a member of the Marching Band. GAA, FHA and Personality Plus Club. As a senior she was chosen Band Sweetheart. 79 MARY SLATEN Mary's ambition is to have a happy and successful life. At PHS she was a member of the Booster Club and FN.-X. HERMAN SMITH Herman was a member of the Football and Hunting and Fishing Clubs for two years. His ambition is to become a first class me- chanic. ANNIE SMITH Annie was a member of the FHA and Vanity Fair Clubs and was on the picked teams in basketball, soft- ball and volleyball. Jo ANN SMITH .lody's ambition is to attend college and major in re- ligious work. At PHS she was a member of the Re- ligious Life Club, Booster Club, GAA, Beacon Staff and was on the picked teams in volleyball, basket- ball and softball. SENIGRS NIAI RICE Sixmows 1 ua 1 lx l I Q trman unuu im s Ior war ant a mmm tr 0 the Nlarthin llantl or w o mar a ni Ion 1 U Jo ELLEN SINGLETON 4 an bition if be ' air ine xtewarzless. She w 5 enber tl - Beacon Staff, Booster Club. Future Nurses and Vanity Fair. VELNIA Sins I ma a tran t It lleaumont I ws lft sbt Ita a mnmbtr o tht Spam b FHX and Ba ltetball Club Her ambition fir! JACK Sxafcs laclfs ambition 's , ,A lf ienior Iooti at .-KSIH. liifat 'f - member of the Xlareliing Bantl for three years. He was Drum Major. in the Bantl Club. anrl was in the Hunor Society. He was a Sophoiilurt- Class Cooil Looker. SENIQRS KAY SMITH Kay's ambition 'is to have a successful life. At PHS she was a member of sev- eral clubs and organiza- tions. She took part in the Variety Show and Dinner Date. DONALD SOLLOCK Donald was a member of the A Cappella Choir for one year. a member of the FFA and VIC. His ambi- tion is to have a successful life. LINDA LYRLINE SNIITII Linda's ambition is to ata tentl College, I-Xt PHS she was a member of several organizations antl elubs among them the Booster Club. BOBBY SPAIN Bob was an All-State foot- ball Inan as a Senior. He lettered two years at PHS. He was also a member of the Key Club and Football Club. His ambition is to play, pro football. GAY Sl-'EEK Cvay's ambition is to be a private sefretary. At PHS she was Senior Cutie and a member of the Typing Club and Pothook Plotltlers. RAY STANDRO To attend the l'nixer-ity of Texas anti stucly law is Rays ambition. At PHS he was a member of the Key Club, Latin Club. Junior Achievement and G ol f Club. BARBARA STAMPER To become a technician is llarbara's ambition. At PHS she was a member of the Latin Club, Future Nurses Club, Booster Club and ,lunior Acliieveinent. CLIFFORD STANFIELD Clifford's ambition is to avhieve sueeess. At PHS he was a member of several organizations. His main ins terests were DE Club anrl the Choir. 8I SHIRLEY STONE Shirley was Junior Class secretary, A Cappella Choir officer. member of Booster Club. Student Council and Annual Staff. Her ambition is to attenml college antl major in eflucation. JON SWAIL .lOn's ambition is to attend Rice. At PHS he was a member Ot FFA, Junior Achievement. ancl the Latin Club. 82 DON STUBBLEFIELD lJon's ambition is to own his own raneh. At PHS he was a member Of the FFA and A Cappella Choir. Vo- cational classes were his favorites along with his FFA work. GORDON SWEENEY C-ordOn's ambition is to be- come a professional musi- cian after graduation from college. At PHS he was a member of the Marching Band and Band Club of which he was president as a senior. SENIORS SHIRLEY STEELE Shirley was a member of the A Cappella Choir. Din- ner Date anal Variety Show. She was a member of CAA and letterenl her sophomore year. MARY STRAWN Mary's ambition is to be a journalist. At PHS she was a member of the Boost- er Club. Yanity Fair and Beacon Staff. DAVID STEWART Daviil was a member of several organizations while at PHS. He played basket- ball his sophomore and junior years. His ambition is to become an electrical engineer. JIMMY STONE Jimmy was one of the strong but silent Seniors '55. He liacl an integral part in helping make the class of '55 remembered. SENIORS BILLY SWIFT Billy's ambition is to at- tentl college and then st-rw his military service. At PHS he was a member of tht- Hunting and Fishing Club and VIC. BETTY ANN TAPLEY To attend the University of Texas is Betty's ambition. At PHS she was a meniber of the Variety Show. Bea- eon Staff, antl Booster Club. DARLA TALLEY Darla was a member nf tht- Marching liantl antl Hantl Club while at PHS. She was also avtive in Oth- er Organizations of the sc-liool. Her ambition is to avliieve success. CLARENCE TAYLOR Clarr-nCe's ambition is to bevome a ratlio technician. At PHS he was a member of tht- Hunting antl Fishing Club, DE Club, Allied Youth and the Wuotlshop. it ix A 'sv-4? JAMES TAYLOR To attentl business school is the ambition of James. At PHS he was a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club and Bookworm Club. JOHN THOMISEE JOhn's ambition is to enter the ministry Of the Church of Christ. At PHS he was a member of tht- FFA where he was Junior Ad- visor. TIPPY TAYLOR Tippy was a member Of Thespians. Honor Society, Student Council, Curtain Club. and he was president Of the Curtain Club. BOBBIE THOMPSON Bobbie! ambition is to he a career girl. At PHS she was a member of the Marching and Concert Band. Band Club, Orches- tra ancl Personality Plus Club. 83 BARBARA TISDALE Barbara transferred to PHS from Patti Welder High in Victoria where she was class secretary. member of the band, Nlusie Club. FHA and Booster Club. Her ambition is to be a bookkeeper. OLIVIA TODD Olivia's ambition is to at- tend ETBC. She was a member of Booster and Re- ligious Life Clubs and was on the picked teams in girls sports. 84 'Q BETTY TODD lie-tty's ambition is to at- tend Stephen F. Austin College. At PHS she was a member of FHA, Student Council, Booster Club and Future Teachers Club. PATSY OLENE TOMLINSON During her sophomore year Patsy was a member of the Booster Club. As a junior she was a member of the Library Club. Her ambition is to attend college. SENIORS BOBBY L. THOMPSON To be a diesel engineer i the ambition of llobby. Vllhile at PHS he was a member of the FF.-X. JIMMY TIIOMPSON Jllllllly was an avtixe IIIPIIIA ber of the FFA and the Key Club. He was a foot- ball manager. FLOYD THOMPSON Floycl's ambition is to be a lllt'Cl'lZ1Ill1'Zll engineer. At PHS lIe was a mr-niber of the Key Club. llasketball Club. and Junior Achieve- ment. He lettered two years in Basketball. PAT THOMPSON Pat was one of IlIe Seniors of 1953. She had an iII- tegral part in helping: make tlIe Class of '55 reineni- beretl. SENIORS BARBARA TOWNSEND L'Bit was a three year member of the llooster Club. Hunm-r-tip for FFA sweetheart in '54 llllll mem- ber of the lleaeon Staff. As a senior she was chosen Most Beautiful girl. BILLY TUCKER Bill's ambition is to be a' machinist in a Gulf Coast refinery. At PHS he was an active meniber in Fl .-X three years. He plans to attend the University Of Houston. CHARLES ROBERT TOVEY Charles lettereml two years in football ancl baseball antl was Ll member of tlu- Key Club and Football Club. As Ll senior he was ehosen Class Favorite. Hi- ambi- tion is to attentl College. CAROLYN TIICKEII CarOlyn's ambition is to be a I-ollt-gr graduate. M PHS she was a three year mem- mer of the Marehing: antl Coneert Band. of the Cur- tain Club and of the Thes- pians. CECIL L'NDERwOoo Ceeil's ambition is to at- tend the University Of Tex- as. He was a member of the Booster Club. Study Club, and Science Club while attending PHS. ROBERT D. VERNON. JR. Robert's ambition is to be a Inetallurgist. He was a member of the Marching and Concert Bancl for three years. belonged to the Band Club and was a band offi- cer. JOE VENTURA TO attend college is J0e's ambition. He was a mem- ber of the Football Club, A Cappella Choir, Model Club. VIC and was on the track team while attending PHS. JOE DON VINCENT Joe was a three year let- terman in football, and he was eo-eaptain in '54. He was a Spohomore Favorite. a three year letterman in track, and a member of the Key and Football Clubs. 85 GAYLE WATKINS, JR. Gayle lettered in football three years and was CoA captain in 54. He lettered two years in track and was a member of the Key Club and Football Club. LORETTA GENE WEATHERSPOON Loretta's ambition is to do secretarial work. While at- tending PHS she was a member of the Future Teachers Club and Booster Club. 86 Jonv WATSON To attend Texas A831 is the ambition of Jody. He lettered two years in foot- ball, and was a member of the traek team. Football Club, Key Club. Hunting: and Fishing Club and FFA. BARBARA ANN WEBB To do secretarial work is the ambition of Barbara. She was a member of the Booster Club and lettered in CAA while at PHS. SENIQRS JAMES RAY VINES To be an architectural en- gineer is the ambition of James Ray. While at PHS he was very active in activ- ities of the Band Club and art classes. HARRH-11' WARD Harriet was a member of the Honor Society, March- ing and Concert Band. and the Band Club while attend- ing PHS. BOB WALKER llob's ambition is to be an orthodontist. At PHS he was a member of the Marching and Concert lland. band officer. member of the Band Club. and he was 'a Junior Class rep- resentative. RICHARD WARE Rickie was a member of Thespians. Curtain Club, and Model Club. He was business manager of the Beacon staff and partici- pated in both the Variety Show and Dinner Date. SENICDRS DEAN wvEST To atte-nel Te-xas ASH is the- ambition elf lie-an. W'hile- atte-mling PHS he- was Z1 me-mbe-r of the- .-X Cappe-lla Choir anel FFA for thre-e- ye-urs. lle- partivi- pate-el in both the- Yarie-ty Show anel Dinm-r Date-. ANNA LOU XVILLCOXON Anna Lou's ambitievn is to attr-nfl cevllvgze- anel stuely law. At PHS she- was a member of CX.-X whe-rv she- won two le-tte-rs. rx 3 PHILIP To te-ac' svhmll i He- was Nlarvliill Ranzl 1' YVICK lI Histf ER Irv in high s Philip's ambitiewn. a mf-mln:-r of the- gx anfl I, el Il 1' e- rt nr threw- ve-ars. a banel nffive-r ferr twu xe-ars. and a lIl1'Illll1'l' of ,lunirar Arliiu-ve-I llf'llt. BARBARA W'7II,LIANIS Babs won first plare- in the State- Shevrthanel Cern- tf-st in 1953-5-1 anel was a nie-mln-r ent' tlle' lianel anel Booster Club while- attvnel- ing PHS. Aux Ae' Q' LILA WILLIAMS Lila's ambition is to attend toll:-ge-. Wvhilr- atte-nfling PHS she- was a IHf'IUl3Pl' of the- Hemste-r Club. Library Club anel DE Club. Joi-3 XYILSON 'lla be- an arrllite-vt is the- ambitiuii of jew. While- at- ll'I11llHQI PHS hes was a lIll'IIllN'T ent' the- Xlarvhingx llanel fur thu ye-ars anel llanel Club fear twea ye-ars. NANCY WILLIAMS To attesnel Rice Institute- is the- ambition of Nancy. She was a Illl'IIllJf'I' of FHA. Al- Iie-el Youth. Math for Fun Club anel was on the pick:-el te-am in basketball. SIIIRLEY JEAN XXILSON Fhirli-y was a thre-e- ye-ar me-mbe-r of this Blarvliingg anel flevrive-rt Band. a twev ye-ar me-mbe-r of the Eagle- liuvke-tte-s anel of the Banel Club. She- was pre-side-nt elf he-r liemie- room. He-r ambi- tion is ter attt-ml Colle-ge-. 87 HENRY WRIGHT Tn attend rfille-ge after ser- viee in the army is Hen- ry's ambitiun, While attend- ing PHS he was a member of the Bookworm Club and Flfi. HAZEL YATES Hazel was a member of CAA. Beacon Staff. FHA and the- Spanish Club. She was alsu a me-mln-r of the pieked teams in volleyball. basketball and softball. 88 JOAN WRIGHT Tu beemne a iunrnalist is the ambition of Joan. She was a member of the liva- mn Staff. Annual Staff. Booster Club. Religirvus l.ife lflub. FII.-X. lfuture Teaeliers Club and llkt while at PHS. MA RY ZEPEDA Nlarfs ambition is tn be a journalist. She was une of thi- 9:-niors of l9.35 who had a part in helping make the 1-lass ofran rx-iii:-iriln-reil. SENIORS SAMMY WOOD Sammy's ambition is to at- tend eullege and study en- gineering. He was a mem- ber of the Key Club. Stu- dent Cuuneil. and other organizations while attend- ing: PHS. rw I, 3 , 1 pxrpv Lg, t D V K r WJ -' Omzssfx WYORRELL As a suphomore. Odessa was a member of the Typi- cal Typing. Shorthand and DE Clubs. She was also on the pieked If-ams in bas- ketball and volleyball. As a seniur she served as parliamentarian of the DE Club. WAYNE WOOD Xvayrie-'s ambition is to study animal husbandry at college. At PHS he was a member Of the FF.-X Club fur three years. He played flmtltall une year. BILL W.0TlPK.A liill's ambition is to be an electrical. engineer, He was one of the silent ones who had an integral part in helping make the elasg of '33 remembered. SENIOR HIGHLIGHTS 1955 The 1955 graduatmg class of Pasadena Htgh School has a record of whlch they can he proud Thelr aceompllshments are many No mdlvldual student stands out as the student but rather the class stands out as a umt one part of a three part group maklng up the student body of P H 5 ln the fall of 1952 a group of students entered Pasadena High 'ichool 'md ln a few short weeks forgot that thu were once from South Houston Jackson and Y'll'l0UQ other junior hlghs throughout Texas and the Umted States They were no longer Wlldcats and lndlans but Pasadena Eagles proud and eager to show their upper classmen they had what lt takes They started off lmmedlately on the flnanclal angle by creatmg a yarlety show whlch was called Dlnner Date They made thls show an annual production as they adxanced to thelr JLIHIOI and senlor years The TCCCIPIS from thls productlon over a perxod of three years amounted to approxlmately 45600 proflt Thxs class was composed of some three hundred and SlXty four students Each student dld h1s part to make the class outstandlng ln every department It excelled ln sports drama commerclal work and fmanclal mgenultx they advanced to a helght of success As we the Semor Class of 1955 graduate we wish to lease behind our thanks and appreclatxon to our teachers to the admxnlstratlon and to the underclassmen for the wonderful cooperatlon extended to us durmg the last three wears Through your help we were allowed to advance not only ln book learnlng but 1n splrltual learnlng as well As we leave and go our separate ways to college lndustry and homemaklng your guldance wlll always remam wlth us Above all thls xs our chance to express our thanks to God for g1VlI'lg us the oppor tumty of llvmg here and serving here What we do today w1ll affect how we llve tomorrow for the youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow Like a precedmg class motto phrased lt We are not flI'llShCd just begun The names of the Semors whose plctures are not shown are llsted below Bllly Callaway Sandra F unston Frankhn Harms Crystal Currler Ronald Hahn Mlke Head Jerry Lewls Carl McDougal Henry McLaughl1n Clmton Pollard Bob Reld Bllly Terrell Bobby Waters Gerald Ammonette 4: as 1 - , . . , a u c ,' 1 . - V - c 7 v ' ' . . . . 'L . . . , C, L , ' ' Y . . . V . . Y . V . ' V Y. Y . v . . V 7 . . . . . . . . . .7 Y 11111111-1--1-11-1i1 . . Y . 1 - e f 9 9 ' 9 9 ,S 9 , . , . . 44 .. . ,, 3 7 ' 'Ig 'T 'Yay .1' AWN: I, lang V 'vs if fs? f 'V v 9 A , 1. 9 A f JW ,K L f -- ' f rs 5 2 ' 5 Q 5-fx ff.: I ,swf vii Q ,mv ,D JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS NORM,x .IRAN JENKINS JAN HVQLHES !vl'f'f' lIff'SI.lll'l'lf .qP1'r1'fr1ry I Xl ll Tff'lISZlfi'f PRESTON H.-XIIUYROX It i,ff'SiI1Pl1l IUNIGRS mf Evelyn Atwell Roy Avera Larry Bailey Joann Ballard Wilma Ballew Sandra Bandy Mary Ann Barnhar Sarah Basey Maxcy Bedenbaugh Gwendolyn Bevan Terry Blackburn ,lim Bolton IUNIORS Marilyn Adams Gladys Adkison Genell Alexander ,lean All red ,lean Allen Foster Ambler Kay Anderson Robert Archer IUNIORS Eugene Bond Betty Bostic Travis Boyd Henry Branham Beverly Bretz Eugene Britt Tommy Brooks Billy Brown il r I I 1 ,-: ,Q-.W eff . gvjfgs 'dtfgf F rf vb :A 'ir iS. ga 1- vvhdf A .fx-'1. 1 f 'fnfr '- hfi P'.A'a'lc.,f.'f'-ff as 1 .5 Jean Buchanan Rita Buchanan Jerry Bull Edward Burke Jo Ann Burkland Delores Busch Shirley Bush Don Butera Bonnie Cadwell Betty Calk Don Callaway Jimmie Calvery ?' Y' .4 11' ix l i 'f- Lena Cavaness Carol Cedric Christa Jackie Chumley Frank Cloud George Clouette Clora Mae Cochran Cerene Collier Barbara Compton Barbara Cone Phillip Cone Irene Conerly Q Chichester ' ..f - ,' l - ry, ,,,,..45a o C '--f ,NZENS Tlbklz x f' iz. 4 ,Ji x I' J 3, y u F J tw LK IUNIORS Pat Cansler Carolyn Jean Carlson Carolyn Mary Carlson Kenneth Carlton Evolene Carnes Lonnie Carpenter Sam Castaneda Lucy Catoe NZ IUNIGRS Alice Cook Curtis Cooper Jimmy Cooper Edwin Cordray Amelia Coronado Josephine Cortes Madelyn Couchman Ida ,lane Cowart KM' 6 3- 1 i - X 1 1' w .., V Gigli v 3:1-if ' bzi' 7? .. U r, NL .. if ! 3. ww, am' iciili' 'L' Q Emmaylo Cowling Betty Cuff Lynda Cuff Dolores Culbreth Margie Dandl Norma Jean David Lila Kay Davidson Barbara Davis Becky Davis Billy Davis Fayla Davis Melba Davis K! 'ff 1 'Wi fi X 3? 4 ,. D5 ,ge Q .lf Eugene Dirr Danny Dixon Gayle Dohrman Jerry Dollar Billy Dorflinger June Dorsett Shirley Doty Darlene Dowden Mary Lee Doyle James Doughtie Joe Roy Dove Donna Dudley lUNIORS Ralph Davis Eleanor Dees Iverson Delaney Jerry Delaney I oe DeLe0n Ysaura DeLeon Gailon Deming Vivian DeSoto lUNlORS Joe Dugger John Dunbar Aubry Dunham Ted Farley Berthel Edwards J. B. Elliot Marjorie Emmett Edna English Dv' 'K ,f 'fi r Qs' ,, 1 Hlu..i-4 0 -3 .gi l llltgiijkig? Y 5-we ,. if il 'i f we It -K' lf., li 9,1 Uinlfx P Vg: 4 l if ii' fx' '11 I 'L X X' Jane Falconer Doris Jeanne F aseler Guy Faust Richard Featherstone Shirley Feild Bobhie Finley Dianne Fisher VVayne Fitzwater Sandra Fleming Kay Follis Willialii Ford Laverne Foree oe ANN Dalton Fulfer Doyle Fulsom Marvin Gammage Ramona Garner Jimmy Lynne Genzer Kenneth Gholson Darlene George George Gerhardt Janie Gilbert Bobbie Gilmore Dozier Gossett Patti Gottwald IUNIORS Laverne Fountain James Fowler Roy Frank Judy Fredrickson Rochelle Freeman Jerry Freemon Alan Friedrieksen Frank Frolick -4 IUNIORS Merlyn Grantham Betty Cray ,lack Gregory Freddie Grounds Sherry Cuinn Frances Guyon Ruthie Hadley Preston Hairgrove 9'- Billy Hall Donald Hanson Carolyn Hargis Danny Hargis Richard Harper Edward Harris J an Harris Bobby Harriss Shirley Harvey Sondra Hathcoc Lynda Hayter Barbara Head 'Q 'Q' Q Fi rr Annella Hickman Jerry Hickman Mary Hicks Thomas High ,lucly Holley Frank Holliday Bobbie Hoffmaster Virginia Holleman Pat Holleman Richard Hooper Sara Hoover Ervin Hoppens in 'Y 4 . 5 .Fi 1 ,Q 7 an- X S 9 XX s.. l l . f 4 S- foai Xf f. fi x 1 . x 1' we ages Hag IUNICDRS Martha Hearn Evelyn Hebert Jo Ellen Hein Delmas Heinke Holmerl Helnsley Charles Henderson Timmy Henshaw Jimmy Hewitt 1 .K ,I - X X X Q f A, if ., 15, 5 1 f a i f l i i its IUNIORS Barbara Hopper Delores Hosch Russa Lee Howard Ann Hudson Jan Hughes Marvin Hughes Ronald Hurst Eugene Insall IIN if .su-arf tf L G. Q 'BVU Cora Lee Jackson Patsy Jackson Kenneth Jacobson Bobby James Robert James Bill Jaucken Marie Jenkins Norma Jean Jenkins Donald Johnson Jack Johnson James Johnson Jerry Johnson Shirley Kanas Judy Kelly Julia Kelly Doyle Kendrick Bartie Kielrnan Adrian Kight Gale Kimes Wynona Kincaid William Koenig Dorothy Lamb Howard Lawder Jerry Lawrence JUNIORS Jimmy Johnson Johnny Johnson Joyce Johnson Vivian Johnson Sharon .Jolly Margie Jones Gayle Jordan Jeanette Joseph IUNIORS Patsy Lawson June Lavender Harry Lee John Leech Carl Lewis William Lieber Martha Lightfoot Bonnie Logan ' 1 li , K1 Frankie Long Charleen Lowe Johnny Lummus Don Luna John Macksey Mary Maness Nelda Manning Evelyn Martin Wanda Martin Jimmy Mask Richard Maxwell Margaret Meador Jim Murphy Pat Murphy Dennis Murray Bobbie McAteer Betty McBrayer Paul McCormick Gloria McCulloch Kathy Mccurdy Joe Mcljougald Betty McGowan Carolyn McCowen Marian McKay IUNIGRS Joyce Meazell Bobbie Medlin Jimmie Miller Willis Montgomery Ann Morgan Jerry Ann Morgan Alvin Moss Eileen Moss t as W ji IUNICDRS Gary McKee Way'l1e MQCOM en Merle Mckmney fharles Mcljhate ue McNa1r Carvel MClN61l Deanne Mcfley nolrls Russell NClS1g J X I 'Am :fun Q M526 -5- 5 ev N-'X H? If N? .ff ??'s li' 'v' ', 5' 1 T' ...Z lu. ,Wg lv 'mu-1 ' is Ui Wxlbert Nelson 1 Newcomb Nrckle Nlcholas B1ll1e Noessel Maxme Nye MIIIOH Oakes Frank Ollphmt Norma Olson Zelda Orgeron Darryl Otto Darrell Owens Claude Pace 'I Margarete Peterson Neecla Peterson Roy Grace Phifer Mert Poteet Shirley Powell Virginia Preece Dana Presswoo Woody Pruitt Sandy Pullen Don Putzka Bennett Pyle Sarah Ralmun IUNIORS Donna Pace Linda Palmer Loretta Patrick Ronnie Patrick Gene Paul Bruce Perkins Malvin Peters Billy Peterson 9 P R' km... IUNIORS Armin Ramirez Olivia Ramirez Maurine Randall Herbert Rankin Frances Rasco Ida Lee Rawls Glen Reed Joyce Reich ka 2 Vfnf Afff li Ronald Rich Elizabeth Richards Lloyd Richardson Ronnie Riggs Jackie Risk George Robb Martha Roberson Charles Roberts Floye Roberts Violet Robertson Harold Rodriquez Martin Rohne L I07 .hmsfzxz i ,R X i. Roy Satterwhite Larry Sawyer Charles Schlemmer Pat Scott Mary Belle Scroggins Grover Shaunty Marilyn Shaw Jo Nell Sheffield ,leNeal Sherman James Shoemake Edward Shugart Tommy Simmons I' IUNIQRS Delette Rountree Dee Ann Rowland Jimmie Russell Richard Ryan David Safller Jerry Sapaugh Floy Sampson Patsy Satterwhite pf! 'ly'-n RP f Q 3 'Cf ,iii law.. IUNIORS Richard Skipper Alfred Slahlwaert Austin Smith Eugene Smith Freddie Smith James Smith Mary Smith Vera May Smith 1' fx X A Sylvia Snook Loretta Snell Jane Solis Jerry Spain Billie Spann Danny Spiegelhauer Freddie Spraggins Shirley Sprouse Dennis Staley David Stephens C. L. Stetson Rodney Stevenson Cannie Taylor Gayle Theriot Carolyn Thomas Marion Thomas Terry Thomas Lynn Thompson Ginger Tichenor Grace Tindall George Tolar J. C. Trainer Hilliard Tribble Sallie Tucker , 1 -Sr. XX Q IUNICDRS Billy Suggs Ann Sutton Douglas Swail Paula Swain Sue Switzer Allen Tabor ,lop ce Tabor Loyce Tahor I in-Q' silo! IUNIORS James Turcotte Della Faye Turner Leon Underwood Jean Underwood Buddy Van Dyke Phyllis Veno Ronald Waldrop Barbara Walters 11 i a . r 2 ' 1 Ky f 4 4 , 1 ,I W ff 5' 'E Q f s, e s e rf., E at n K' al 5 qgx . ,k N 2, W- 6-W X n ., A Q, , rl d,,y Rl if ff. lql, - , f . . '- n' ..- Q, x X. K , .2 'N- 9? W , 3 .41 Vivian Walters Billie Jo Ward Ray Ward Pat Warren Marilyn Watts Edward Weede F inis Welch Andy Wells James Weston Barbara Wharton Robert Wheeler Jackie White Martha Williamson Billie ,Io Willis James Wilson Warren Wingo Ken Witte Janet Wittenback Camilla Wood Carole Wood J. W. Wood Gloria Workman Watha Wortham Bobbie Jean Wright L.-r IUNIORS Billy Wicker Tom Wild George Wilder Carolyn Wilkes J ack Wilks Barbara Williar Donny Vvilliams Norman Williams ' 'Ib Philip Thomas Juanita Shirley Carol Wright Yeo Yerkes Young Zachary We, the Pasadenian staff of 1955, wish to dedicate the Junior Class section to the memory of BILLY RAY KALLUS, who was an inspiration to all who knew and loved him. Billy, one of our classmates, was stricken with polio in the summer of 1954- and succumbed to his illness in December. .1 l 1 an-qv Qf . fy Qt' Q 4 ' P- X 1 X f !4,1 SGPHCDMCDRES f ,Lf ffl A ' ' ! ,., Lf I! F f,ff ' I ,I I 1 I- , If 1 ' ' PX' ' .14 , 1' r A A,,1' -,I ,'A 4I'Ak V I m X ,. Q 5 I ' -Ay .1 X Q fl I 'V' . l A 1 y L .41 V. if If ' .f nf: N .v x SGPHOMORES Patty Adair Robert Allen ,llmmy Anderson LOIS Andrew Bully Anglln Ramona Arnold lx'13I'glC Aihles J ack Alu ell Ray Ay ers Jerry Baker I JA' -W , , l t':':4..,.z. Lmda Baker ,loan Barmore Juleen Bashforth Jerry Baten Mary Jo Beard Alvln Beck Shlrley Becker Bob Belllnger Norman Bennett Shlrley Berry Clorla Best U :iffy wf-fl 5109: el? V' Barbara Bllllngsley Carolyn BllllIlgSlCy LOIS Blackburn Bonnle Boatrlght John Boedelcer Johnny Boeger Mac Bolton Marshall Borel Margle Borlack if U La Rue Brrtt Gall Brlttaln Dale Broach Alan Broughton Charles Brown Charles Brown Hannah Brown Calvin Bruce Lucy Bruce Patsy Bryce Frances Buchanan Barbara Buck Katherine Buckles Mickey Bumgarner Oran Bunch Barbara Burgess Carol Burkett Joan Burkhalter Vanita Calley Betty Carpenter I C XY! i SOPHOMQRES W1ll16 Bowers Davlcl Boy d Shlrley Bradlev Bob Bracl haw Sandra Brady Jerry Branch Judy Brannen Betty Brashear Bob Bmtcher Ohver Brlght .A 3 -ii ' E? SOPHOMORES .lerry Carpenter Barbara Carr Betty Carr Ted Carr Barbara Carswe A Joy ce Carter Bllly Cary er Beyerly Chafln Allen Chandler Larry Chandler W P9 '7 A ' 'Q as A . l 'WF fad. N1 1-5 R wk W Adu Carolyn Clark Jerry Clary Janice Clemons Bill Cllne Charles Coach Emma Cochran Harry Cochran Brian Coleman Call Coleman Inez Coleman Betty Collins Martha Cone Eleanor Cooley Barry Coon Patricia Cornelius Clarence Council Charles Cox Ann Crawford Richard Crawford Patricia Crenshaw gf? Davld Dean Jack1e Dearlng Blllle Deen Rlchard Deese Mercedes De Hoyos John De Lecerda Ken Delaney Cordon Delaney Barbara De Lozler Carolyn Derbes Bradford Derrlck Theodore De Soto Melvrn Dlckens Weldon Dlckson Carrle Dletrlch Blll Donaldson Horace Doskle Dxxle Dover Jean Drake X Mary Dulln WW? E 9 'Nw SOPHOMORES Clrnt Croft Clarlce Cuff MRTJOIIC Dalchaw Brenda Danlel Frances Davenport Tom Davey Ann Davls Annie Davls Audrey Davls Arlle Dean 'Z' H6 SOPHGMORES Carolyn Dunham Mary Duran Mxchael Elsw orth Harold Elder Patsy Elhott Sammle Eskrldge Ronald Etzel James Etherldge Kathryn Falrchlld Gus Falconer mln 1- 7' ffl- . -, f f A to Wil I 20 Z it 'awd' Q , tffwtlimllll X uw Dalton Farmer Thomas Farmer Evelyn Flelder Llnda Sue Flelds Nelda Flncher Kenneth Flsher Brenda Fleener Sondra Fleming Becky Florrow Charles F lorrow Thomas Fonville Frances Ford Leon Forehand Bevis Frazier land Friedrichsen Mary Ann Fullerton Judy Furqueron Anna Gaiser John Galey Kenneth Garrard Nancy Green Marlene Gulnn Brll Gulledge Georgla Gutlerrez Georgie Guy Benny Guynes Lyman Ha Wllllam Hall Ralph Hamllton Joyce Hand Barbara Hanson Sylvla Harp Zane Harper Judy Harr Betty Harrls Carlotta Harris Kenton Harris Don Harrison Mary Lou Hartley Edith Ann Ham 'UUE x f 1 ff I 'nw Y L4 1 Q im ll Rhlhxl 0 z 'V 1. 1 . at EVM ' Z If-Q 1 A f fl SOPHCDMORES Marye Gary fMary Gatlln Charles Genzer Dorothy Gholson Yx onne Glazener Mack Golden Mary Gonzales Mlllllle Gonzales Eddle Graham Sanrah Graves IZI SGPHOMORES Alx asyne Hay Suzanne Hay hurst Bennre Hextmann Tom Hensley BYICC Hendrlcks Joe Herrmg Gerald Hxll Lanell Hlllman Barbara Hltchcock Helen Hodges if in k W dl sf if ,al - an 1 F' Amy . - X li '. f' . ,ff 1 ', x3 5 S 'Q F l' Ag I22 5 QA Kenneth Holden Catherme H0lll5 Dalona Holmes Eameal H0lStl8H Tommle Holub Carohne Homoly Rlchard Hooker LOUISC Horn Mary Ann Howard Carol Huber Gay Hughes Rose lngra Frances Jackson James Jackson Ocar James Frank Jensen Marxlyn Johnson Robert Johnston Arlene Jones I . ,W L . If .. 4 ::l - M..,,,,,.. . s J s-V' 4 Q J l ' , - 1:: W, 3 Ea. if 'Wifi EQ.. N lui ill .1 - I Q ..: , Q . Q J 1 J do s .1 0 J c ,J , 'T 2- .25-' ,- . i j: Q I . 1 'cs ' 1 ' 5 .. Q' M, . ,aj-1-jj . 5 , , ,' 1 I 6 A si. A 1: - . . n 'la ff as . ff ' X ft ,1,. ll . 3 ,if E ' ,g f ff D 1 . , J , s g d .S If fr- 'Jfr ' if A .V t 1 4' iffy, A3505 . fe 5 if Q ,Z xl L? 1. ' ' ' ' l. :Z .QX f Nbr . wil! 'QQ 51 V ' I H ,. ,l , . 3 Q w,..Q, '7 J lt' . m ' f .em as if we 'A V ' 1 f 5' gif' xl S :HA Q ' I -ff Jiifgl :fa fe lc Q , J K . H 'ff 'f e -e-f J al, f J' - , , A V'l' K 4' .N A ' V.. J Carolyn lxloesel Nancv Kohler ,lack Koonce Lodema Kueteman Sally Landon Ronnie Langston Dorotha Lawrence Geraldine Lay Pat Lee Claudia Leech George Lepage Janice Lewis Ruth Lewis Linda Liles Mary Ann Linn Lionel Linthicum Jeanine Lisle Lydia Little Eugene Lively Jimmy Loftis X-9' if-'Q R K 'E fi A- ' iz' Y in- 4. iff, N1 H if wh 1! lVllLl1'ltl Iorclin Delore lxfllu lx ix Kelli in lx llc r X ln lxm lrncst lxm l 41 1 nc lXlll vurx llc nu 1 lXlllSlX l trol lXlI'llX Clmnzller Ixl lflxl W Li nf - v-v V 3 -5' . K Ip, LU 'wi i i Ja ft la ff xi 1 SOPHOMORES Q. l'.L,'V K Q Q Joi' ll i' lurvw X 1, L Nl, A lx li ,L All g l i r L , i 3 -L ill -'lie' Q .Jn-:. . K W . if 'z W ul' if li-L 1 'i K li Sf 5 ' ,L , ,, , 4 g, ' Y 2,5 . . 1 Q2-, A Q- X -C. 5 i 'mv s.. if f fs.-'lf ' A-r gg a l l 1 i i L V :Q na v vf' ' fx' 1 X h l W B 5 X .x l SQPHQMQRES Kaylyn Lollis , Vf , Margaret Loper Q Gordon Lowe at af llanwna Luzanq N, Janette Lucas l if l Q Zana Lunnnus Harold Lunclgren Karen Nlangurn Jinnny Munn Patricia Marks gifts xx f James Marquette Bllllt 'Vlartln l abel lvldfllll Peggx 'Vlask Kax Nlas ey BllI1lCS 'Nlatthews Curtls 'Vlatthews l atrlcla Wlatthews Mlflalll Maxwell Larrx 'Vlaw barx 'Vlaw 0 Ben Meador Janle Nley er D Ann 'Vllller Mars -Xnn lVl1ller Johnnle Mills James Vlmter Nlarx Xnn Moffett Alma Vloore Lx nda 'Nloore s . ' ' v vs Y I. Y . 3 A . r' 5 l.. 1 u A , , , 1 ' ' 3 ,, I A D L , A f. , ,xr 1 . 5 A V 1 1 W ,gall . .ff 1 ll A k 4' iff, A I A Z J Y ' ' , 33 G KJ: Pifjky :A Selma 'Vlo Alta 'Vlott Carry Murphy Judy Murphy Paul 'Vlurphy Mary Ratherme Meyers Charlotte Mynard Linda 'Vlvrick Ida McAvoy Charlotte McBride John McCrory lame- MCCreight Elizabeth McKinney Hugh McKissick Mac McNally Hugh McShan Nan Nash Mack Neal Betty' Nelson Billy' Newell 'Num J If SOPHOMORES NIHFJOTIC Moore Ray molene Moore Qhlrlex Moore Barlm lr 1 Mor 'ln Dorothy Morgin Nam Morrl Pu Morrls Nhf rr 1 'Vlorrl Ton1Morrls Ceor e Mor-.L lxax Nt XNIIIHII Billy Nuston Levi Xlthol N 1111 x Number C ortlon t Jo Nc ll 0 Brian 1111 llllXtI' X Illt Ulla trl ir er -an H A-I 5 , sv '... ig If 4 Guy 'Nell l ar ons Ixent Patrick J V Patrick Charles Patterson J W Patter on Bob Lee Pearson Jflllll Peebles Len Peebles La Vonne Peeks Bobby Peeples Jim Perdue Earnestine Perry Jeanette Peterson Karl Phillips Leo Phillips Tommy Phythian Virginia Pierce Bobby Pittman Judy Pitts Emily Porter SOPHOMORES 1 ,li .Y Oulvs g ! VB? iiiilofii it ' ' - J .lulix im' - Y s litrgx 72 gy ---f My , , J is '1 J ' I K Q, . tili '. s - 4 . ,f 5' Av-ar .K ii i N . . P S l ' ' A 3 K 6.4 XX 1 1 N-...J f Q . 5' P f A v aff Q t Q! 0 if qi X ai if WJ 1.3 ff' if 11 A' f l -1 1 J 5 w sa V N V1x1an Ragley Hugh Ramew ,llm Ratllff Patr1C1a Rawlmson Hou ard Rawls Joe Razo Pattl Reax es Robert Redwlne Qallx Due Reese Janet Nlarle Renfro Mars Margaret Rey nolds Hows ard RICE Vernon Rlee Marllx n Rlckew Faxe Rlgdon Elsle Robmson VlfglH1a Robey Earl Roblns Helen Roblnaon Bolmbx Rogers HW Elf 52' SCDPI-ICDMCDRES Raxmond l orter Rolwert Porlxsood Patrlcla Po ern l' flu lll Posse ll N ms ru X lu r r kl'r lN flux l llI'l mtl l -Q 'Eur .ag vs-H l27 SGPHOMORES Rai Roger Dax ul Ro e Dan Hoes Nelda Ro Q C1TKJlXIlR17Ll e e Pri ulla Huclfllf Bobl11eRu ell Carols n Rua ell Ralph Ruth Johnm Sanclel 'Q 0 Vs. In if 'J Janelle Scarborough Dax ld Seobx Rlnhard Scott Gwendolx n Scruggs Robert Sebe ta James Shannon Hazel Sharp Richard Lee Shepherd Meresa Shoemaker Eddie Joe Shoppa Virglnla Shugart Julia Sllllll James Simpson Jean Simpson Murray Slsson Carlene Skillern Alta Marie Smedley David Smith Frances Smith John Kennon Smith SCDPHOMORES B111 Stanley Charlotte Stanley La Nell Stanley Bobby Starbuck Bobby Stephen Dora Lee Stephens Barbara Stewart Harry Len Stewart Linda Stone Vernell Stone ,Tackle Strrckhn Glen Strode Faye Summers Robert Summers Donny Talley Judy Tannery Johnny Tarver Joyce Tate VlCklC Tate Charles Taylor fd' Lucille Smith Mary Ann Smith Ronald Smith Janet Speers vonne Spell Dale Spicer Tommy Stagg Betty Jane Stamper Dorothy Staner PHIIICIH Stanfleld 'Www -5 ! Xkagpz lex EY K so - Y s it f T Xp i!f Sli 'pig N V I Q 'P' . f sf. . , I , sim Ji xii i! ' t -'ffl ' T ' f it T 'ffl by il K rt. y T 1 ,yyy ..' A i'1Q?V.G . 'I i 'J L , T , ai - r, am X EE 31+ M1 ,Www Q , 4: va -gi Q - f . . E Q? I SOPI-IOMORES Louise Taylor Wayland Taylor Richard Terrill Amelia Terry Arden Thayer ,lo Ann Thornton Mary Tomek Mary Ann Trohan Gall Tuhb W T Tucker 'Ss' uv-Y-P57 5 uh 'Q 1 424, so L., - 1 x . I A V l 1 Ki tl .6 A L1 -ff ff a Q y .3 x S 5 , y . '1,, tgaf uso ' W ll Bet erly Jean Tullos LOUISE Turcotte Betty Tuttle Kenneth Vanderhurg Jerry Van Dew enter Arthur Verrett Bernlce Verrett Nancy Vestal Mary V1Ck Dorothy Wade Connle Walte Judy Waldrop Dolpha Weaver Dorothy Weghorst Tommy Welr Pat Wells Pat Wendelken Kathleen Wheat Patti Whitmire Richard Wiley L,-'- Ted W1ll1amS Donna Willingham Jackie Willingham Andy Wllson George Wilson Peggy Wilson Tommy Wilson Robert Wlnegar Sherry Wingfield Blllle Winkler Di Anne Winn Sandra Winters Larry Witte J une Wolden Beverly Womack Beverly Wood Logan Wood Wanda Wood Robert Woolbright Mark Wortharli rf Sim' SOPHOMORES Sherry Wlley Marrdean Wllkers John Wilkerson Joe Ann Wllkmson Peggy Wllks Rlchard Wllks Johnny W1llho1te Benlta Wllllallls Gary W1lll8mS Nornm Wllllalns J 8...-. 'T 'rw Q, 1 'J gm: '25 t f ., , , K- i .ESL :L I, ' ' R V . 1 A5 ,Sf ' 1 ,,., ' A W ' 1 fi ' f 1 if if ' ii I -11 l l 4? -'.1 l 22 if 32 ' i 3 'Z 5 x .f if , ta. -. ' tn X? fi X My ! 54 ack Lmda vlrglllla Thomas Donna Gayle James Wrlght Wrlght Wurz Yancy Yates Young Zottarelle Donald Adams Edgar Adamson Roy Alford Trlnldad Almendarez Jack Ament Woody Archey Lamar Barton Mather Baysden Gerald Black Teddy Brader George Bramlett Phll Brooks Calvln Bruce Errol Bucklngham Wayne Burke Jack Bush Ronald Carlson Norma Carson Janet Cheesman Morrls Cherry Jack Chezem Charles Clark Thomas Cone Tommy Conner Elton Coons Don Coward Scottle Crow Rlchard Cummlngs Donald Curry Jullet Dauzat Lecll Davls Randall Dorsett DO NOT APPEAR IN THIS SECTION Jrmmy Evans Guy Faust Nelda Fmcher Charles Fuller Jerry Gadd Mane Gann Mercedes Garcla Bobby Gersterman Carol Glass J lmmy Greene Jimmy Guldry Jeanenne Hammons La Vern Ray Harrlson Suzanne Hayhurst Ronnle Hayes Ralph Hennessy Betty Herrm Charles Joe Hlll Jerry Hall Leslie Holbrook Sllva Holmes Luclan Holy Delbert Horfar Leona Howell Jo Ann Hurslrzer Beckley Inge Vlctor Thomas Inge Thomas Jennmgs Howard Johnson Vernon Dale Johnson Edward Jones Kay Krnkade Esta Kmkead Hollls Leach Robert Leared Tony Legg Eddle Leonard Paul Llndberg Donnle Loggms Kenneth McCoy Ronald McHee Patrlck John Marne Eva MHIIIHCZ Roy Mease Earl Meazell Davld Montgomery Rose Mary Moreland Bobby Nelson Nancy Nurnberg Art Paige Thomas Palermo Earle Palmer Markelta Pandavela Marvm Pehl Hazel Nell Perry John Perry Gerald Peters Wlll Rogers Peters Bobby Lee Poe Lester Dean Potts Roy Powers Lenora Prlce Bobby Redfleld Nellle Reese Bobby Roberson Barbara Roberts Frank Sanchez Horace Saskxe Melvm Scroggms Pat Shannon Dan Sherfy Donnle Smlth Freddy Smlth Phlllp Smlth Sandra Smlth J 1mm1e Spann Jo Ann Squyres La Vell Stanley Janelle Starnes Allen Steublng Kenneth Stor Ford Strlckler Thomas Thurman Robert Tlsdale Johnny Turner Betty Tuttle Wanda Walden Lew Wallace Carlee Weed Freddy Wllhams John Wlllman Larry Wlllman Glenn Wxlson Chfford Work Melvm Young sniff: , 2 4 Q I. - AE 'Q ,L . li ' H If J u . u . . . LISTED BELOW ARE SOPHOMORES WHOSE PICTURES . Y . ' . . . I i . y SOPHGMCRE DAY Before initiation, the Sopho- more Class is made up of Wild- cats, Indians, and Bulldogs. In order for them to become true Eagles, they are obligated to ful- fill the wishes of their upperclass- men for one week. They must wear the traditional green and white beanies during this week, and on the last day they come to school dressed as they did on the first day of school in the first grade. It is fun for everyone, even though it is called an initiation. Kathy Fairchild John Wlllman Gerald Hill Robert Sebesta Robert Portwood and Eddie Graham D'Ann Miller Nancy Morris pun Back row: Sonrah Graves, Mrs. Rochelle, Sandy Pullen, John Willman, Lionel Linthicum, Eddie Leonard, .lohn McCrory. Middle row: Carolyn Dun- ham, Virginia Wurz, Ramona Lazona, Carol Kirby, Yvonne Spell, Lydia Little, Imogene Morgon, Rose Ingram. Lucille Smith, Jean Drake, Janice Lewis, Linda Stone, Jackie Strickl, Betty Tuttle, Lucy Bruce, Joan Burkhalter, Claudia Leech, Nancy Morris. I33 THE RWER The shxmmex mg, r1ve1 So deep yet so cool Rushmg onward wxth exultlng it eshness Glnnmeung wxth spaukle of gc-:wel The uver nevex changmt, com se Flows sw1itly Wlth lxttle whul pools Appearmg constantly wlth surgmg force Contmulng on lts meny way Collectmg the wastes oi nature ln a SW1it turmoxl Wxth 1ts lxttle message to yon bay Bxlly Bob Redln Pasadena Hlgh School Publxshed ln the 1954 Anthology N3l1OH3l Hxgh School Poetry Assoclatlon URGANIZATIQNS 9 ' 9 7 . -. A I . U 1 9 . 7 . 5 . . l S' , f.,,L' h A -L 4 5- . s., 1:-amass, -gs .,.. ,, ,A w 1 ,. '5,, 3, gr' ...Nik ,,. ki zlgi .,..,.:n,. 'f R 5 a fi x A jx -SE. 1, if 3327? '. Q2 4' mm. ., -5 M AQ X 'L ,,' R- X.. Q . v xr, 3.5 :J I 'tix' A I' ' I W, A :f x-i-9 Ne 12 -igixv, 4332, 33.334 f' Q mi' ff fjegi , ,' A-'QQ' 'Q , -x x' -. 'A .' 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QQLZ-15, 4, K, 5 Q h fzkili zgjlwh , A Q. 3 ' N 'X 'L ':ff--+:--L,.5?yq- W - ' Cf. wg f I. ,, a x',f-H-mg.. rf ' U , u j - , Q ix' . A r T A s5 'f3' ' ' v X' Ii' L , A 'l ' r K ,y 0 I.. . if :AV 4 ,M .. I -0, pm' I Q A .A - ,lk V . 4' 'K 9:58 1' wsfr- L 3. , if ffl' ,Fr vi: ' ' k :L Wk U' limi I . A 1 ur V 4 ul 1 I - - . , . ' Y , . . . , 1 ,ffl . 5 Q., . Qlliii. Y... 4 A I r wx i'.bx3.i. . 1 ,f , V ,S ,. .. . '55-3. .Q 1 3 M 1.5 4, Vrkv, 5 ?trLL Nj? , 1 gkgfw CREATIVE WRITING The Creative Writing Cluh is spon- sored hy Nlrs. Agnes Hamm. The main objective of the Cluh is to develop the pupilis natural almility in the field of creative writing. Many of the members have had their creative works published. President Elect. Ross- Ingram: Vice President. Jan strongg Secretary. Vivian Calleyg Sponsor. Mrs. Ha President, Mickey Readyg Historian. Felton Phillips. Arm mm 1' . Win- -, . Cnnlfrl. . . Wars Esfav Ylnlllps - 0 , Fmnexgn NX Ytqton . - Velerans Lea-clxi bec Ab0 f'- Can' A gt. ' - nets: F521 Sackson- Thxftl. ' R 1. xffg 3W' V -Q 0' elm ALMA MATER Symbol of Knowledge and truth. Prourlly we hail thee tocluy: Thy naine forever Shall he ln our hvurts to stay. Thy nolvlc- stumlarmls. l'rc-vepls of love. honorr Llllil loyalty 'lihy lmanner oier us lnspires us to rise on to victory. May green and white proudly wave Oil-r us in splenflor to see. Alina Mater shall reign Our Thru all eternity. lt i- at IYll'Z1SllTt' to know that 1955 was the year that the new .-Xlma Mater was written. f - L. , l . Q v P 4 - 4 F 0 J -. x I S Fincis P Owau - 5 x -1 Wrnfp lh 1 A ... x, Q S Iyrip at I Q .4 - ., -' 3 ' n 11332 44 x 5 Q ! .Q for Our A fm 1319 Dr. Gene Stuchberry, PHS Band Director, composed the music for the Alma Mater T Z'.M,. ,,-M W 2. at .S SECTION LEADERS DENNY CARLEY President fi ix s. ., a 2 R 3 I SHIRLEY STONE Treasurer A CA CH .X A I I C IL- ! - I 4 x - W FRANCIS POWELL Scrmnf I'1'1'c Prcsfrlmzl BETTY ROUSELLE First Vice President MARION MARTIN Recording Secretary A Campaign for election of officers CHOIR 'N x. KNI., rx. I ACTIVITIES Sacred part of Spring Hospital Secular part nf Spring Concert The silence of an empty Band Hall The Band Hall is no longer empty. V Yvvt-1-11:-yg Secretary. llullv llill. not pictured. ice President. Kenneth Fisher: President, Gordon BAND ACTIVITIES Pasadena's famous swing band. 1 Glue To I Q- Mu. imes Volume IX Pasadena il .. Five I In Junior Aehieveml Sex eral Pasadena High School girls wi 511 eetheart of Junior Achlex ement of 1955 Support Q Tl New Beacon Sta Number :on Hails New lil For 1955 ' r unenrs 1.1 thai Tfle 1-iill1lr.ln-Yhlef's wurlterpart will run until February 4, the date of the annual 4. A. .awvev una: me nom'-'-'I '- '- ' '-'---' 'F' -'-'- 'tit hjy, Spring umgur Beacon staff were 'ii ll. frillnclhl departnlenr will be h1-art Ball at thu Vryabal liallruom of the Rice llotel. The marker if Ediwn Kenneth Acker g-g in-. announced lea., by xii. 11.lli.m Jhl. Each uf the 53 Junior Achlewnlunt companies elected a pany and it's , ,A ....., ... ........., J Hllv Rav K- Ulbblv, awww- The SPPUIUWU- if-N----1 ire' ' . ' 1 ' lll l V . ,J E . 'S J . , ' ' gy i f iw., l f , 5 'fi la 1 Q ia 1 Business Manager, Joan Wright, Sponsor, William K. Dibbleg Assistant Editor, Punkie Hall. i . -.,-. -, W H., ...iwlrliiam iiimm .mv v..il. u...., .. , 'TIP Age l .R Boys' Sports Editors, Gerald Crow, Joe ,Ienhinag Girls' Sports Editor, Jo Ann Smith. l 1 . D W i l A H1 Reporters Hazel Yates, Jerri Lamhert uf- Nl-. icken by polio last l w our March of Dla ay he hebel by yo lipment, medieinq, do our part, and l rousiy. A Variety Sl in the Audltoriul 1 required. but I kn- lcll disburses one h ion. Mr. Knight da ir roses instead of i 'ound, ticed already that - c to hear any of th- ney will be used to e juke-box. and son rent of a television -sq from the fitude to the members nfl e would really like bers to attend the 'ch 28 The S1-cretal 'esent the Fl-uncil. b udf-nt Council presii iroject is to purchase elevision will be use rlta mm' sn- the real iii- 1ll.lrcl'la.wc-d at mo .is hlllull, business manager ...f........n.., uni. v. Q + .pg mikey' , ,,,,,.,. ,,,,,, ,,,..,,, If ? .... . a. in l 1 - Advertising Manager, Nellie .Io Bufordg Circulation Man V Q rkb-box ager, Richard will he euftnlenl to nnlsn pay- ,ve Elected Their nd Goodloc hokers for the Sophomore, n elected. Lynn Hudman and Gay S5 Crow and Billy Bob Redin. 'L -1 in. and weighs 117 pou fvn hair. Her fawrlre sport: .3 ln. ant weighs 115. She ll l ' . Also. or most nd brown d stand.: lpn. Choir, emu Q sophomore cheerleade sports are fwrhall, aaseball. Elmsal Holstien two yearland brown hur. He a mem-1 Ufontmued im - . ,-l1.. .mi and .. 9 l... Mystery l lmendl A junior -mi A .1 wa :fearsiweelcs mystery pan 2 HM-vrlnlua are her eyes u ' e Fwff hm., At 5', 1 mid 104 pq firm are perlze, ns, mv Ami, ,hir ls, so v Dhhhaml A member hr lhi' uw mir ma 1. um lu.. 120 and'l-'ootball is her fun lwirlihgh her favorite elm. band malmmbuigari just har l deliht, .ir .hd Ami she could listen l 2 were-I 1,hm, ahy and hi bmah. mr -iid For miie mlmlhi 1 i of the steady pair. md blue Blue are his eyes, 1 weighs! his hair. bum- He is ls, ls' 1 tall he vu miles hz 180, huaml vommhal Ag is hi. odlooker and hi. ruhfirh fc lrle played football 0 ha hazel team HA, l weigh Belongs to the Foot rams-u :ha FFA. Malaya 'oodlmk lme hy Holldcn v ayaa and blonde Lena Knight. s' sr -ia wish! M W, ,,,, W. ,, - member of the sm- natmg squad at Baylor dent Council .ha h twirler' in me Being 5' ew was ima of l .1 factors that helped Mm. Kimhlhr to let- W band. , ef thru years ih hasmhali in high school. l Gelrldme PM bww Brovm hair. brown at-ps, .ha il mhhhea complexion make mi hnmiiva yes and To ni-Q mer calvea .-. .-. ,,,1.,..., .... ., meh ,hw is hia jay. lads, Hearts of Stone ii the fm-.fire l lwe W Editorial Editor, Charles Self, ,ow ,, ' 'M' M gh-im Fashion Editor, Hamel Yates 'ill we H um, ,,,m,,,, you ,dll wi-rl we mad. .. ......... ur il. .ae ..1...- --W y----if --1.-.. .May Jlnu ammmiiih, ae. thai: pimms onnhh sch.-mu .aapiaa :ha policy. 'YY Wh- 'mi 5 '1'd'Y F'b ' run W0 md YOU' doubt' mln' Pmmlnhh was rim he allow Kill-lb' am-9 to be conducted ih Now that we hm all confused. .Nm un-hes. to page mi-ee and leam zhelfh Editor, Gloria I New Staff, seated left to right: Janis Armstrong, Arthur rnvn ....-... ....,,.- .... -i.. ll V ,,,,, Wm .,,.-,,.... -..-...lan aa.. aw.. hu When it comes if W. srh. Bundle your papen ma luv. at curb in from of your home Cmag es ,,. W, ,.. M M is rv- vw ,ks ,W 130 X ,4- 'Yolurne IX Mrs. Jimmie McKain Selec' Teacher Of The Week CDH' l'S's I7 X f' - . I ',Q,',.U G :m ic - Number 9 ew I Auditorium Alflfii' iAnd A . Editor-in-chief, Arthur Hokettg Sponsor, Mr. T0 Ggt Dibbleg Editor, ,Ian Armstrong. , ' an I I lllllllluluul1 U-.4-.-.- Dim In Unix:-ralty -'arsily Var and 23rd ' :huol Audit 5 p.m., an ie Pasadena :he Booster se visitors ' Wichita F4 9 il if: s a show elodyf' Ale oubt about ppen, they wonderful Welty 1 1... N ...... ...U ..-l... ..-. Q...-it-. ... r-...,,.... .........u -.. r........v., d very har nh. ay in Pas: he show w Fl. S, Band udents and l visit our e are so pr. refs make A .gain this year! , .. . .vf-. hi Sports Editors, Donald Sollock and Watha W0flh8m,1vhn saw the show Johnny Lummus, Darlene Goodwin, Beth Parker, .Ioyce la v , I f , l seatedg Darlene George, Joyce Meazell, Martha Ballard, 'a5'l1xjZr:0'f:OkI?iL i Davis, and jg B. Elhgtt. ar ind Betty Powell' attending it again. Youi I-'rupfvsmun QU, 2 provides P.H,S.1 Christ Jesus. Scnw., v- ..... e ...L ,...........-... ..., .......,, ...N .,,.- -i...Q':,. .,. .... , MH mu, wan, fn ,MN This :how My o esi -sees. been' te rs and ' Page 37 '- JCL fek's tw ey were ' 1 is the l0S ea f 1954- ton Jur e purpc raise S and Ca e Junk weighs ii, Em and fm' at PB pounds, Qs to S - amhit Senior c 7' in chai ff 'rs this Q this 1 5 many 29' great s as the of thi: 'tion of or. At I nts real gh: Chr W -s were i son and i ss. The the Va Delores Hosch, Paula Swain, Evolen Games, Ann Sutton, Munl McKinney Cal olyn Carleson, and Louisa Carlton r student loan fund to assist its appreciated by each members in acquiring a college ed-l members. February 11th ,rt hy attend-1 ,will he fully of he Club'si i D Jo Ann Hubby, ww' new Barbara Bell' I -1 V M11- The L . . . . X Virginia Holleman, .Ian Harris, Barbara Wharton, Gayle Dohrman, Shirley Doty, and Martha Hearn. - 1 ' that dzsr Inger' order ar and .lo Ellen Hein , , i s . ge n asm i self ra' oruainecl -ueui A - mmon' X Photo By Tom Morri 0' 'Q Q Q ,., .x. x Q , his ik A 'Z f E fs gngl' I .5' r.,A Q I I Y E 5 4' S :rx t 1 L. :Y F sr i!' 'P K- . 1 'ff Q23- w, 'Q Q fFg?' ,,,,,aiiq ,all'W L..., 0 Ntlk -,. . , .,.k5.h,. www , . z ' 'I f 5 , , 1 , - av x ' , N - EXW filllllllfkfffgi .f if is k.,. 14: fnxnllil 'S 5 E , --:nxt I 1.'NNf:. ........- :lg STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of one representative for each room, the Pasadenian editor, the Beacon editor, and the class of- ficers. The Council represents the student body in subjects and discussions pertaining to school activities. lt also represents the school in the Good Sportsmanship League. The Student Council provides social functions for the student body, beautifies the campus, and maintains the nickelodeon which is en- joyed by every student at his noon meal and at many of the dances. Mr. Granville Knight is the sponsor. These people are chairmen of committees. ff - i , 4. A, .ai Sponsor, Mr. Knightg President, Neil Perry, Treas urer, Gary Leechg Parliamentarian, Zelland Brooksg Sergeant-at-Arms, Joe .lenkinsg Corresponding Sec retal'Y, .lanie Meyersg Vice President, Tommy Sagerg Recording Secretary, Paula Rogers. S SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club is sponsored by Mr. Allen Sory. The only pre- requisite is to have a desire to learn more about science. The chief aim is to develop more in- terest in the scientific field. The members keep informed on cur- rent happenings in science and develop social skills. . Q QPB The Einfwn' 0 Officers: Public Relations, Wesley Blank: Secretary-Treasurer, Philip An- derson, Librarian, Cary Leechg Presi- dent, John Davisg Vice President, Dav- id llartzg Parliamentarian, Johnny Knight. Q 1 ffm 4 L- .afi- SHUTTERBUGS Members of the club stand ready at all times to make pic- tures of any event taking place at school. All pictures printed in the Beacon. and also many pictures in this annual have been taken by the Sllutterbugs. They develop and print the pirtures in their own clarkroom. Mr. Allen Sory is the sponsor. Jerry looks on as Billy Kitch repairs a radio. MORNING CLASS Sergeant-at-Arms, Sam Castenadag President, Russell Cookg Sponsor, Mr. Jackson Vice President, Jimmy Millerg Reporter, Billy Kitch. MOTTO Preparing Today for Leadership Tomorrow V.l.C. develops leadership, followship,', self- confidence, personality, and poise. It is an organi- zation designed to bring together students inter- ested in electronics. Members of V.l.C. believe in the dignity of work, in the American way of life, in education, in fair play, and in the satis- faction that is created by good work. AFTERNOON cLAss Officers: Sergeant-at-Arms, Teddy Butts: President Don Bell Vice President James Ray Durrettg Reporter. Gerry Dollar: Secretary Trea urer Reginald 'Nlayo Gr gt i f wwf , f AK sr v ,sf hifi ,Qfqy 1 t ., A -. 5, X llgkxf' KMA -H- f y '51 Ulifli Q -ks, , -S 2 Q . wi? i W'Vf A X7 4 11 x M SWS? '. N Q as-f 2 ,R 6 4 5 ak W X 4 .qu wwf wifi Q Agp, . ,mf ::E':..Ei ' ' K - X sr W 3, Q gi it Q? - , . 525 A if Q . Q J 4 Q, Y? m Y : , 3 2 ,mg K fi-. V S f r . A .A W W -3 2-.F,,1,Q ,g if N ' W 5 7? -5 L1 T5 ' 6 M www - , . gk fd M an 135:-2 :Qw? fff , gf' J, fa x FHWA pq M , , , . it Af- Y Q? K? -1 A,- -.Y v si kg ,- me ' f' Q wg 5 A. 5, V , , f X gg! . ,?',f?MM. Y, V1 ky 'F A 1 4? A M QQ,: 'hW mga W ., - ...H .Q- fl. ,A af ang Q I -.MM . X ,. 5-X m 'A .. 1- -fi J' i 39, . f. .,, . 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I DECISION The tlme had come There was not turmng hack l had to make the decxslon It could affect my hte The l1le of the country Of the umvet se The tune had come My blood turmng to lcewater l made ll Tremhllng l turned And kxssed my grrl goodnlght lVl1ckey Ready Pasadena Hlgh School Creatwe Wf1l1Hg Club Publlshed 1n the l954 Anthology Natlonal Htgh Qchool Poetry ASSOCIHIIOH PERSCNALITIES, o . c 2 - ... . v 9 . .. Y . 1 n , . 9, . - , x XA 913, Q :W 241 ., ,v- rf. 1 if .1 i Q ix ,pg . 'SG xv, . f-fm, ' X .if my ,mf sv- .a W., M S if :f'1,, 121 1 ff 312- ' 'T r'f ' 3 :.1 - ':1E? 2:a .: - ,51f'3'! wu z I fig gi .- Q , f a ' -V wa S 1 , . ' '- ww j 4, ,-2 . 51fi,5- J 1 ' ' 4 - ?'?:'s: .B' 2-.M A 'rg wi-4 A- .ufffhxfrv ' 4.-'ie 2,F:,.:-: -313: Fifi-,:f'35'ii.,f'T-lf? Y ' H' f is . QS? sf-I- ' 1 -. Qi-V ' 1 'H ' ' ,C I if 1- iv 'X 1 qs' W . ., , . . A ..:., .:. iw! 5' 1 L Q ' S, K I ff 9 , 5? 3 I X ww v Y' 3 2 1' 35 fx v L al , 4 -. gn Q. K n i 1 ' f. 'I 2 i i is K Q- 8 Aki ' 9 9 3 .svn Mu, , . f L if f ur i X 5 ., :A 1 my J , m ix 5 .fi 2 s -1.,,,f Xu ,- fn Q 1. 4' X f -'I.E'5:. M M. 'Y 5 A 3 'H x ii rn -5 , H ,. 4- Q 3' 25 7 X as W' Q . i , s .7 A rf ' T fi 'v -fm 1: :. 3 'uit' '4' , ,, . :as X x ef N13 .119 faq DENNY CARLFY DONNA PRENTICE Most Likely to Succeed Most Ambitious JONAH BOYD RUTH JOHNSON . X ,Y N is SENIG I xi QE t STANLEY GREEN JACKIE COBURN Personality Plus G.-'? BILLY BOB REDIN POLLY SUE JUSTICE Best Dressed R SPGTLIGHT SHIRLEY STONE TOMMY SACER Most Dependable BONNIIF BROWN IOF JFNKINN Frzendlzest me L JOY BROWN JOE DON VINCENT Most Versatile Most Studious ELAINE PARTEN WESLEY BLANK 'M fy' Q-T'-r 3? x 4 .i Hr' 35?'ffa A ik' is if Miizw, t.. '61 Asiiedag h X N .. Vi :ik , 'ilu . -3 . 9 A ESQ, W ini.. Cx f . , QV, . E25 5 if I. W. . --Q-f-'ww -, . 1? 3 Q, -Q, , 3 .M 1. ,wa 'fi J -vi?vsfv5,+i+ Q f lfsvf Q.Q1.z?4a21, W' 1 in-zfZwfLE'1 A 22g'zPf'f:nziS? My ., M, ,Mil -f , . 1, Q 1 5,3 5,54 LSA- :A ,WL x X . ,K . r,a,5, . L, W g1,,ig.v.4,, M X, ga, . Lv. .. 1 N' 11 2 M , ,gf X 4, ,. 'ws- F . GERALD CROW' GAY SPEER Seniors BEN MEADOR CEARLDINE LAY Sophomores CUTIES AN 'N AUBREY DUNHAM .IAN HUGHES juniors GCDCDD-LCDCDKERS 1 K- DARLENE DOWDEN DAVID STEPHENS Juniors LYNN HUDMAN BILLY BOB REDIN Seniors JANIE MEYERS EAMEAL HOLSTEIN Sophomores HOPE BUENGER-junior Achievement SWEE ' JAN HUGHES-V,1.c. JANET CHELLEW-D.E. MARY ANN TRAHAN F,F.A- EARTS SPEER lfofe 01,516 KAY SMITH-F.F.A. i -J MARTHA SUE SHOEMAKER-Band BONNIE BROWN HOMECOMING QUEEN ni' 1 u 'WA mv .xxx VW xx 'Y tx YN ... .-.., ...- ..,-nil, Hiiiilllk P Q N1 ns... r yrvv 4 32 I llkl null lg' :-- ll Ilq:nlI H H H35 H 'R-. D li MII ! dll? T is if vu ll ii if nun H569 HHH DEN nun N li S! 95 itiili Will! HB5 ln. nun: ll. :nun 'lg Hana 'IHS uunn ll lm NDN Nusa Hifi vnu nun nun anus NBII! alan lang Hill lvl. nun Illillll 1 .-1-nslllll 'f I 4, - , . A W .ln ' if ' V .QM . uqqqxvff'-vf .ghan 4 8120, fy . if 3 . ,wh 192121, Y NW,' ' ' mlwf W ,.1l.-nfwa6'f -- fatal' we 0 .a . V X ,wmv -raw . .3 - L - ,.w...M U- U- l 1-as-L i 5 - l I- EF Hi fi 'QSM iM!ilWT 1m V IUNIOR PAVQRFIES - Clcxude Pace nda Martin O 'XY M! J Q ,3 gl.. 'A ,, W 1 In 1 E: ,-l V, 4 ' K , 'h .H i 4 ,X gf M. ,K my , M115 A ,,,....,.,-4.----'U' SQPH B111 DOH W AVORH' cmcy Kohl PARKER HALL of .LZ X, 5 ki - 2 ' Q?d wS'MWf 1 .'3M,,wojg These are three of the best known fellows on the campus. Parker Hall. a senior. has been a cheerleader all three years at P.H.S. He is our head cheerleader. Richard Harper, a junior, is a two year letterman. Ralph Ruth, our sophomore is serving as Cheerleader for his first year at P.H.S. All three of these boys are active in many activi- ties ahout school. Best of luck to three hard workers. RALPH RUTH CI-IEEE LEADERS BONNIE BROWN n t are rf? J Uvff 'J IIIIIP irmsn en 11 IIS lftteret no jx ! 1X0fll69 it ire plcturecl on X j eirs m cheerleaclmg., Welt l' tent junior erxm mer Qeronc yefrr and eircme ax A Q phomure has done a great job We can onlx A sax 1 heartfelt Thanks to all Svc of our cheer leader Thex xe clone 1 great job CF XRLDINE L H EAGLE SPIRYI' The sun may set The sun may nee But an Ea le spun nevc1 dles The one who SCICAIHS and x e ls a hue hom Eagle Such as you and me The voxces axe deaf But to you who follow A uue EAGLE spnxt IS e lVl1ckey Ready Pasadena Hxgh School Creatwe Wutmg Club SPGRTS XNll1 ee f ' - - -7 lla fl gl The crowds are gone, , ' ' l lt. mqg- ,.wf,gi4,af ' . J . ' 1 , , f I: . .-...g4..,.v- .,,.,,f - -f- - ' V- M. f isis' , . MN X x -ar I. - i ,,- ien..'- Q g ' 4 4 , H Q A 'tl ' Front row Coach Bonds John ton Gurdrw Newcomb Well 'NIcKee Perry Nlser Sager .lenkms Dezell Redm YanCourt Wllllam and Nleldrum Second row Coach Brown Elllot Ru el Pace Cerglev Kramer Yvalkm Cregors Ryan Brrwn llanun Bedcnbaugh Pllllllp Ca teneda and Shoemake Thlrd row Coach Phllhps Lrow Toxtv Brook Bonner Sadltr Yxncent Wat on ,lack on Spam 'Nlurphx Bovd Deqoto Halruoxe 'Schlemmer R Boyd and Thompson Pasadena 1954 SCHEDLI E Thomas Jefferson lVl1lhy Ball Hrgh Freeport Beaumont Baytown Port Arthur Orange Galena Park Opponent TRIBUTE TO THE 1954 EAGLES We the student body of Pasadena Hlgh School take off our hats to you Eagles of 54 ln th1s year just passed you have glven doors opened you came each day and tramed for what lay ahead As september rolled around expectatrons were hlgh hearts were prayerful and we all warted for that flrst test But llke the true sportsmen you are you played well and wlctorles were ours To you who are graduatmg we say good luck and thank you To you who remaln may next year hold even more v1ctor1es To all of you, we glYC our deep and humble gratltude for a Job WELL DONE' 3' - 12 , ,,,, , 7 6 ' 2 32 , ' eeL.eeee, eeeee eeeeeeeree L L L 6 t - ' f ' , ' 30 San Antomo Tech f--,7-MAA v 6 us great victories. Even before the school 0 ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,tt, ,,,, T 7 21 , ttts....t1e,,,,,,,,,e Y, 7 ,L 0 ' .' A - 5 20 c,7,,177,,cs7,,e,,,,t,,, , 13 f U , Q 8 ,' ' ,,c7,,,1,,7,c7,,,e7,,, ,Y ,e7,, T ' Q ' e 26 ccesreeecuurcuuu L, 0 - ' , 41 L use up 0 ' ' - 7 ,eeeeeeeeeeeeeeede 0 , ' 1 SENICDRS '54 They came . . . They leave . . . i-nl..-5 ll!! 1' They conquered . . . S The 1954 Qeason marked the f1rQt hlgh water mark thus achleved by Head Coach Wmlclon Pl1llllpS and hls capable staff Coach Phllllps has 1n the past sac rlflced peraonal honor and prestlge for the beneflt of the school and thls year hls rebullclmg program pald o Loan ll Brown Heafl L oar Pllllllp ancl Coach Bonds B L1 Holha Bvfmff 79 l h oy Don xr I row cgliarle Toxw Nun 5,9329 jen an Brook R dm Tonum S3 f I jeu., uulry Bluy E ll Nlorrl Vanclmr D ld D919 Qecond You Phxllxp onznd Preqmn Xglfht Gerald Cfow x ayle Watkln gggkgon Ymccnt Bob Qpam Georg Kramer Jack on Pre ston Halfgrove jolly WH' n Joe H rxu Brown Louxs CCT ily and 3 C0 Captalns for 1904 Caxle Watkma and Joe Don Vlncent Y- annum ,Y CH 'IRI ES QCHLEWINIFR Back 163 pound TONINIX QAGER Back 13a pound 3' gn-up 'su 'X W as eV1nLentI-101 twsl I fr at u hhvsn a Wallxm I I H IIZNU ced hx a UIITCIQIIIIIIQ, I ff rom I l'1fIiI1Zl Qtar FC t e xoung Qeaeon off rlght In dffn mn Ihonm Jefferion of Wm An Ile lone xmll eff n 1 I mum tlur 1 Q core upon the fmt flllllllllf of I Ilon X IIILPIII Xfter '1 reams rc d fum 1 e upon the NIuQtanU 7 xqrd Inn XIINQIII I Ix the pltnhout from NL em r and new off t H4 re IINC rf mpc d in mrci a touchdown to LIIIIIIX 1 66 x rd I I Ht pI'1x The Eagle hne topped Jeffrr on upon lhf I 1 If four and one xard Qtrlpe-Q RIKH XRD RX NN nter 1 H pon I 'VS HOB SPXIN All lhxtrzrl All Slate Tac If 212 pound Pace 4103 goes for yardage as Crow 1809 and 'Vewcomh 4320 lead hun around I 5' 2 . X I 3 Y i iw. ,. I 'a , -4 'A 5 .f 7f:X7I'I ' 'ff I Jo ' ' Qs In n 1' 4 u' s ' QlT6lII11l'Ii-. , RNC ,Iff XII' IIfI I 'f f Y I2-6 h Pa V' n I ' f 11- -use. the- liaglvs f 'za f , LI h v' . . ' 'K n as . f. - gf toniu I2-6. The NIustz1ng:s sum-II first. und thereafter wwe kr-pl at hay G hy I S 4 d ' s- of the Iiuglf-S. Th- Ifzlgles not'I -I I 5 f'r.t I S' 'H 'lg Alnxv H' I ' ' ' N II, QL 4 Q , C LT .1 ' '. ' un' ' . - me ' x. 11 5 'mr '. In mln- fourth pe-rind. Y' ' nt v ' If .1 I. to ' ' aj 1 .ll rIrivv xhirh ook f' ' gps. Imig V ' S H S - fag 1 ' v' . ' -. 1 K, A i Ce --- TT nf 5 I ix E , -, Y W I-Q -- s flQl1llllfT'l12l nit un! .1 J1nlun 1205 watt' Q PACLI15 NI Xl I NIILB1 32 6 Speed power welght and defense were aceentcd here thlg fall nlght es the hlgh flung Lagles from Pasadena defeated the Buffaloes from ter on drnes of 06 41 Z0 00 and then not to me-ntlon a '30 xard pass whlch netted a touchdown Wllbx mustered then lone 6 polnts ln the fmal quarter ,loe JE'IlklIl9 Joe X'lllL6Ill Don Dwell and Charles Toxey counted blood for the Green and Whlte Defenswe standouts for the Eagles were Bob Qpaln Hollls Bonner B111 Newcomb and JIIUIUN Russel, plus one of the hardest chargmg hnes ln the countrx nugypg Q. 'W 'fi gui -4:-' NEILL PERRY Back 155 pounds f ANDY WELLS Back 142 pounds Mm HOLLIS BONNER Tackle 195 pound Honarabfe llerzflon All Dlstrzff 'S' LOUIN fFRf 11 1 Taclxlr 190 pound ,, we The Eagle bench W3IChlDg the 32 6 rout of 'Nlllby vm x : A W Y 3 5 2 2 T 1 f A - ,F . gl af 5 l ffl? '28, el T fit ' S'l l - ' goes mer for one that mlnvs ' 'u 's 1 s ,h-s, , 4 x A 1' A L I ' if I . . . t, ' Houston to the tune of 32-6. The Yvonderful Whlte scored 1n every quar- b J 5 I 1 B . v k 0 , 'e - A 0 A . I v' 5 V A I , . ' . L 72' . V r ' V . -J K- ' K K 1 A I 6 Y nj ' K , . ' ,L X 1 R' . 1 A' X . , 3 , iv X, 1 I 4 ' ' f 2,- ' 1 'ff'VTf -Qfiiif: 5 H JERRX PHIILIPN Guard 161 pound JON RH BOX D Guard 180 pound a a111n.1 ha111 fl ht hr 1 mt .md Nlnrm ULN, PXGIEN RXCR IPCH 306 1 XIIIIPXII 1 ff Z. 1111 16 ,run NX 111 rn l1d ur I 11111 wr 11r I11u1 1101811 1111 .1 Qafetx 1 e f1x1 r1I1 onx mf 1 1d1-111 In 11d lI1lll11U' the unh11t1n untled pmseri 0 I 11 nnghtx Ntfrte 1f 11111 1111 111111111 Q111r151d f1rQt from the ten 1111 ex ri p111nI alfh11l1 1 lI1LE'111 I1111k Ih1 Qeumnd h1lf l111koff 111111 goof hx to exerx hodx 1nd th1n trf1x1I1d 113 xqrd I1 '1 111re1 Pat Nlurmn Craihed thrnufh to 11l111k 1 punt 'md II1111 Charles 5Chl6'1111116I' came ln 11I1h x11 I 11 ll lt f1r-it P101 011 OIL 11 1 1 111 1r1 r PRENTON XIX ERN Back 170 pound NIXXIF BFIJFNJBXI I H 1:1111 115 pound ax11 Bttltlllliill h 1813 1 1 11r11 .1 Ifllli ll ll 1 1 J 1 , - 1 X qv U A P 9 1 ' 1' '51 s G way thrvugh Ih1- 'l!1'4'l1 lim' zu Spain ITT ' , thy I UO! Clllllt' up I 1111-r. Sat .1 .ll T'l'l1 jnft l-wpt rtdlillgl up I11 f'11I 1111111-1111111 CIIJWII :Erin as 'X Il C 11 11111 I1 I'1f11 'll 's1l1, .330-f. f, Th,i'P.1SQl Pisa .sz-' 1 C, 121. ' Y' fh 'ufc 1'1.'1S.J J ' .11 then N11ilI Perry. as illllttlllillil' as ll r11d light. 11111111111 11111 first uf ftblll' IIC ' 5.11 .1'j111Y'1 ' 1,1 1 . '.'1l 1-. -.1 1 1'11 .'-1 51.51 . 1 11 7 V ' ' 1 1 ' 1 f .1 ' I K. b u A V rw . to I 1 at pass I11 Mu' 1 B1'1l1'll11LlllQ.Zh fur ll 11 1-1 hmn. Il 1 . 1.1 1 a sc '1 '1sn11I'1 11111 ,lllI'Jl'I1k1I1SlJl1ll:25 ya I nn. 41 WIC 1 I 'fl ' ii! -11 1 1 .gf ,gi 1 K , 1 1 M '1 1 1 gz 7 hp the- pigxkir 1 ' -N fur' -1 I wn. I7 Tx Pace 1101 fmd no runmng room around end a Sadler t94J blocks BALL TRIPS EXGI EN tt The Nlllfl wept through the concrtte plllar rf Ball Hlgll Stadium llllg Erlday nlght and wlth lt went the hope of un 'lt.l1lCN1Ilg state recog I1ll10Yl th1Q tear as the Eagles ffll to the Tornadoes from Galveston 40 The heartbrealung defeat came as the result of one of elght fumbles made bs the Eagles whlch was recoxered hs Tor guard Johnny BIYOIIH on the Eagle 22 sard lme A penaltx set the Galt eston elexen back to the 38 but two plass later a pass from Ered R1 den to Al brook carrled to the Pasadena H1116 For two plaxs the gallant Creen held but on the thlrd down Tilgfltll scored Thls was the hardest game to lose and later lt was to spell the dlfferenee hetween the best and second hest The Eagles were not outplax ed hut rlther Fm dvtlt them a flftll ace wlth whlch to plat Outstandlng plat ers for Pasadena were Bob Spam Gayle Watkms Joe Jenkms and am one of the other Eagle players llsted upon the roster A! l GRXLF W YIKIN5 Tackle l8v pt und GARY WICKEE All Dzitrzrt Centfr Ina pounds All gmpg Second Team i D N CLAUDE PXCE Back luv pound The Eagle bench before the cruclal Ball Hugh game l87 , W , AA A , ' A XX aj E , ' T latin ltlilllN r ! f lluli- 163 pound- I , fl 6 t L 'V V V ' V , .V K ' K X Y i ' - 4.' -1 M ' 5 ' s Q L . T v 0 ' T . .T f , f T- s A' ' ' ' ? ' . s 1 t ' .l ' 'e . Y . Y. . W I is VV L I . v. X 1 - 5 W U. ,rf -' - - '-. W 'QQ , ' . 1 'g r s , ' X - I . ' L J , . Y ' , I x b .X ' 5 Y .E L L b 7 3 N v . iv. L 1. 'Y 5 Q v w u 7 v 5, o X. , l- ' It sg. , 1, a Q' T 5 , 5 is CEORCE KR XXIFR Center 190 pi und A 31 tru t 1 DON CUIIJRX JOE DON VINCENT Back 161 pound Lim lral lu r 200 pound Locaptam we enltin 20? find le rn vor nf to rw E XGLES TXRF FREILPORT 21 0 1 Qhfirp la ideni eleun mx ideal l'rup1 rt and tult on the town faxored Gone to proxe the isorlhme Q of a mightx Crccn and Whlte team Faced Nllll fourth down ix timei during the game the luaglea rode 4 ju t ulon tht 1ortlvoard and afterward Cl Perri added the flret of three cv-.tm pomt Jack Gregori nent mer left tackle through a hole lug enou h to lll'1X6' 1 truth through on a 69 xard romp to pas dlrt -Xfter a well executed pa Q plax vshuh went from Sehlem mer to Toxex Joe Jeilune plun ed mer from the mne Jimmy Rueeell mtercepted a Freeport aerml and the Eaglee were off and running aa Schlemmer Qcored from the three The entlre chool thanke the team for such a well play ed team vlctory gi DON DELELL Ouarterbaek lm pound l88 This Freeport hack didnt go anywhere :le pm Ln w trx I er I4 V 0, 1 Ju I in , 7 .14 ls ll-l 's V IJ it i. 1 'l ' 5 .ll .l 'l gl ' 41lQ1lIllHglllUlt'lY1ll F -1 t li - s ure. . X,. ,st . i--it vm' 'is ,Q it V. V . x . 5 A . L ' with their mighty forward wall to crack the Exporters. 21-0. It took the g A Eaglw ' st 5 minutes to ge 1 - 5' ' ' . . ' N 'll v ' V V. U W I . . ' n I, U L. D . 1 nn . . ' S . 0 v 'fi 1.1 I , , I ' 'S D ' ' I ,S , JOHNNY .IOHNNON Tackle 180 pound H ARX I-1 BROWN Cuard 160 pound -101: JENKINS 13.1111 1.71 pound ll pl 1 n1111111l 11 xard lut 11 111 11 11 2013 Honjrgggllgxlloll Ir Al I Fw DROXX N Bl Xl NIUN I 74115 3Q21t'l1ll1 gee et arl xfl tl 11111 ur ll tl1r u a game plaxmg 1atCh up The g111u111l 181 1111 1nd 1 were 111 111 from Beaumont lll the free QL0I'lIlg flrt quirter Claude Pace put the Eaglee back 111 the hall game H1111 a Ill 1 1r1l 111111111111 return of 1 Be-lu mont klekoff Thereafter the lug Eagle llllt found thelr range HIIC1 111er11 eeelx donned th1 muddx Purple l 1 1h1 llllfll per1111 th1 l'a 1 managed a ClIlX9 YN1llCl1 Carrled 111 1h1 l311u1111111t t 11 '1 d thcn 1k e orx l te Q Qdlllbll 11 1 FQ and 111arl11r 1 1 oe Ellklllg lllgglllf, the Illall 1111 t f lllt 1111 th1 lwglec Ill'lI't'l1E'fl down 1eR11xal 11k 1111 1 11 11111 Nl r 1 11111 e fmal yard lN 11r1d1t muft he tal-.111 from tl1e lagle llI1C 31141 l1a1 kfleld for the ground 11 IN wet Zlllll tl1e BCHUIIIOII1 ba1ks were fast JININIX Rl NNFFL llilllx 148 pound Members of the Eagle squad watchmg the game from the Sld61lIlf'Q l89 Y 1 1 if .3 1 f A 1 A. f 1 J 1 o ' 1 . g f M, A 1 aKf'1.Qv ' 'N -'Y' A A fi ' V A H w, ' M Agkl R la I '17 nf 1 tele , 1 - -,,1,.,, ' YA: 'G-, . , 1 f s I U-A -7 5 Tl's aj ' 1' s. 1 11 '1'121Qlll'P w- 11111111 'in A ' 1 .. A ' 41 1 A I 1.:.f 1' . HZ.-I P - 1 ans lfa rl 3 l E 11' 'gl 111' tl111 l' -11 ll ples S11 11 gh for two t11u1'h1l11w11S in the first quzlrter a1111l ll1l'll spent the rest of the bll 1' ' - . ' as 11 Sl 1l1lz'ks ek. 1 ,Q g ..,U 4 2 it x n . 1. B .C . l ae ' 1 Y' S. .210 in 1 ' ' l. 1 1 gl1s ' ' ' 1 11 w . all 1 Ja' Cr g a L1 1 s11a.1111 sen: ' . 1l11 1 for the s111 1 ' Vftl J J . . 1 . PS U I -at . I 1k 4 ., L ' V to tl I' l1la ' 1 l llu 1. z1111l then .1I'1l6Il1l1l6 S1l1S 1l th, 1 , . fl . , ' k ., Q. 1 . . 1 , X Q' ' X gy' VIYIXN IDPNUIO uar1l 1f1 1111111111 JOD1 W XTNON End 191 pounds H0n11rahl1 Nltntlon Xll 111 tr JOE JXCKNON Cf'mf'f 211 Pound Baytown s lN1ck 1.1st1 fmda nothmg but Eavlea aa he tnea a Pasadena end IXNXIJPNX ill NN IHXTOWX 8 a 11111 1.1 1 111 ou 11 111111 1 1 u1 1 11.111 11 l111h Npam 11 11111 r D1111 1 1 11.1111 1.11 1 ax 11 Nl 1 IN lllldflt rha1l1 Wa l11r h1h1111l tl11 1sr11r1 1 x11t0r 111121 ward 1r1w 1n 111 1 111 r1 1 thr11 sarcl lme Q ra p11111t tn ua 1111 11110111 a 11111 14lll1l1lVNI1 l1111l at halftlme ta' 1 1 on1 1111nut1 F Ht n 1 r 1 tllldl' 1r the 1111111-r 111211111 11l to p1n1trae t fs tr11n 1lvf1211 cf of the 11111111 f1r a t11u1hd1111n and an utra p111nt The game Q 1111111 tr 1Jt 111111 a the a1t11v111 lt tll 1 64, tw a 1 It n am for t e down but Charlea Town a left handed f-nd came through mth a lonv pa t 'Niaxte B1-1l11111hau,f1h '1sh1Ch put tl11 hall on the Baxtossn 1 xar1l Qtr1pP The Eafflea fat ed to S1011 and the d1f1r1 111 l1n1 1.11111 1n to t11p Baxtmsn illlll 1n1l thv hall game GERALD CROW End 155 pounds All DICITICI Second Team Al19tate 5 Y , 1 G -V wf s P A fl 1 1 1 f iv , 1 Y A w W -'l L A, .1 - 'Q 11't pw' 'I'.S1 I 1 S fr ' l ull. 11-11 hy r 'l :tal ' 5 'a .' I. Hllis 1111 1. il11i1lr,'. anl 1 1 -' 11th1-ra. 1g1lt B ,t 111 1-l1-' 1- ' ' Dun l'- 1 ' 1 ' g g1111l t11 gin-tl11' figihtingl Eaglls an 8 t11 T 4' y J the 1 1 gone Goslins from Goose Crvvk. Early in the first quartcr. 1119 Cro:-n Scored OH a 5 41 U' l A' 1 wl l Ja U 'gtlfy l111nc'h1'1l 111-r fftllll II11- -- .' ' . Th - Pxt ' ' 1' ' S 1 lf Lllltl th1' lfztgilew 1 ' . 'l - 1 ' 1 1 ' ' . W'1l - ' -1111-i 1110111111 11-. Z' l 1 'g- 1- t 11 5 g 5 H ' 1 ' ' ' . .ee 1 -1111 s Bn' ' l1f1s-hlll Egl-s 1 ng' hre- ' S. . ' . L. ss 0 r 1 -. 1 K ' ' 3, S 1 3 1 if 5 y . I90 This is why the Canders cou1dn't gain against the superb Pasadena defense. All the dlfference ln the world 1 hown here between the l9o4 Fdglfb and Port Krlhur Yellowjaeleet EHXGLPN RIP PORI' NXRTHLR 260 H1 ton wa made here upon the tornpm round of the reate t Pa adena team lnce 1946 ae the powerful Fag.le toole the once xaunted Port -Xrthur Xellowjackete to the cleaner to the melody of 260 lt wa a sweet melody too becau e the ,allop ho te from the Green and Wllllf eompletels donunated the offenelve and de fen ne pleture The pace wa e ln the openm of the game a the Ea le qulcklv mowed ll sard for u core Nlxdwax m the Lcond perxod Bob Spam and promptly took lt to the lependarw whlte chalk Qtrtpe Stlll clamormg for more the long deprned Eagle-Q fell upon a loo e ball on the elexen varcl Qtrxpe and a few plaw later Bxlls Redm coreel The thlrel touchdown Came in the thlrd quarter a lack Cregorw went 14 xard for the score Qtandoute for Pa adena were Bob qpam .lodle Wateon and any other Eagle upon the team SANI LASFPNEIJA End 115 pounde DAYlD QADLER End 190 pound Honorable Nlentxern CHNRLFH TOY E3 AllD1str1ct End 175 wound NIORRIS Y -XNCOURT End 1u0 pound H Takex three men to pull Bob Spam down ae he mtercept hr second pa l9I gt X -1? i . I A' - K - X1 1 K f 7 S A ',, ' , 'SS , f4.,. -. 5 'S ' ' S f 5 ' gr gz g S 5 5' - ' . 1 s ' ' ' , ' ' . L . 5 Q s , - . ' s Q 'I I . s U - . inggs. ' ' Q li hal l ' S ' . 1'SSt' ' gstag1es -s , gs f or mythxcal wrestlmg champion of the Pasadena eleven. mtercepted a hurried aerlal ' ' 'Vi k S z Y ,Y . ' ' s j ' 1' s .5 . N t S - ' M , , e . . , ll In Q' i ie ' - A Ae x ' N. ., .. ue. ' .x . l l ,X V e J , i . , W A 9 H. Y ' Q.. 5 :M Q 'ij51'.., ' W 7,4 W 4 '-. nk- y ,j A x -AA uve, , ' X , .f,.'Q,' Q, . ,V .. .M - ,L 5 , 'anew , ' A. .1 Q V A 1' ,A , f'Yf- ff Y v iq 7, , -. at 1 5 Q, -ge, Q 'fre 1 , newf- 5 ' ' , ' S 'S Q ss. No wonder anyone didnt gain ground again t the Eag.le ZELLARD BROOKS Back 160 pounds -45? Q, aw-v--. f 'fn -s-.- 1 . I JACKIE ELLIOT Guard-185 pounds I92 EKGLES NYONIP ORYNQ l' 410 Fresh from the Port Xrtliur mn the ever nnmg. Ea lc tnlt tit 1 r from Omni.: Held ciuwn in the lr'- quarter Pasadtna roared to three touchdowns in the third quartcr to clinch the victors The Green and Wlhlte victory w men more hard earned lt tc exeral hundrntl empty seats in figer Nlemorial Qtadium left wanant by Pasadena students involved in a bus wreck Notchmg scorlng honors for Pasadena were Billy Redm Don Dezell J. D. Vincent. and Charles Schlemmer. The game saw al- most every Eagle on the bench put in time on a letter jacket and the Orange Tigers were very obliging. I AT NILRPHX latltle 206 p und DON XLD H XNNON Tackle 175 pounds 3.4 1 Gregory prepares to remove opposition from his path. PREQTON H AIRCRON E Cuanl 110 pound JACK FRFCORX Back 175 pounde ,lack Cre orv topped hx a fme Galena Park tackle EAGLFS AVENGE CJXLENA PXRK O Twa- a long long rude back through Wa hburn Tunnel for the sup porters of the Galena l ark Yelloujamkele as thex fell to the bow ln Green from acrow the Bayou 40 The Xellowjaekete were beaten ln every de partment lllillldlllg lnautx hx the clorlte how of Paaaclena Hlgh qchool Thli uae the annual honlecomlng game for Paeaclena and the xlctory proudul ClCl1C10UQ 1LlIlg for the like The lpacle Qcored flfgl and last ln the opemng quarter J D VIHLLIII turned III a pase completlon and a run to Qeore The extra polnt trx wa: good and the clle uae Caat Three Eagle thruete were Illllllfled 1n the fourth quarter The entlre Qchool thank the football Qquafl for Such a wonderful Qea on BIIL NEWCONIBF Bark 110 pounrl A Pasadena back brought down bv the Calena Parker qt' f .1 Q. .v t, v , . A 1 1 8' S . , 1 .1 xg U S U' ' ' l N w 1 - - .., . A 1. : 1- ' 'Q 'I ls - 7 , . V . , - . . . , . v - , ' V' . - 'i Y V - Q v - ' E Y ' Q Y I ' . U . ' V. Y Y. X .. X 4 It I - U S P .L . . . H . . Y pe Q' I S e - ' - S . A 1-2' ' . y s. Left to rlght Rav Ward B111 Newcomb Davxd Stephens Joe Dove Gene NIcCarlev Coach Carter Lomax Nlaurlce Qlmmon Floyd Thomp on 'Nlaxxe Bedenbaugh Reglnald Nlaxo and Bxlls Kltch Center Nlanag r Lvnn Thnmp on and Lynvuod frlffm BAQKETBALL QCHEDULE P H S Opponent Score Orange Freeport Beaumont Bawtown Ball Hlgh Port Arthur Galena Park Orange Freeport Baytown Ball Hlgh Port Arthur Galena Park Beaumont TRIBI TE The one sport that combmes klll coordl natlon reflexes speed and endurance IS bas ketball The men of the hard court played well ln thls season of 1955 Trlckery speed Eagle fans durlng any game Thrllls 25c a game and they came ln no mall quantltle Trlbute 15 pald Wlth a full heart and a heartw handshake to the PH 5 basketball team of 1955 T6 p 5 5 5 5 55555, 562 ' 49 55 5,5555 .,555,5,,,,,,5,s55...,,,,,..,.. 4-8 - Q . .- 64 , 5 555555 55 55555555r5555555555555555 64 . 5 ' . - 66 5 55555 5555 ,555555 5555555555555555555555, 5 6 ' 3 ' 50 ' 55 5555555555555 ,555555555555555555.. 3 6 . 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' 'Q 56 ' ,a,, 5 5, 5 5 a,,7,.V7 ,V 49 ' 67 , p 7 KYYV rrprrp - 47 . 5 . 69 5 555555 55555555555555 55t555555 5555 5 3 ' 46 55 5555555.555555555555..555555..5, 43 56 5 5 5 5 5555555555 37 Gene McCarley shoots Dove move COACH CARTER LOMAX EAGLES DOWN ORANGE 76 62 ,lumpmg off to a fast and furlous start the Eagles from Pasadena dumped the hapless Orange Tlgers 16 62 The Eagles led by lVlcCarley Wlth 19 pomts led throughout the game Maurlce Slm mons counted 18 pomts and saw everv man upon the startlng Eagle fue break the double flgure column Th1S was a flne team effort whlch saw the Eagles rack up thelr hlghest score m a smgle game th1s tear Th1s was the flrst 1nd1 catlon of the quallty of playmg pro duced bv the Eagles th1s year PRESEASON The Eagles from Pasadena amassed one of thelr better tournament records thls year of 1955 as they downed French of Beaumont 43 33 1n the fl nals of the Galena Park tournament The Eagles also advanced to the senn flnals of the Freeport tourney losmg to Vlctorxa The teams from Houston proxed a sexere test for the Eagles as they complled a 98 record lsllghllght of the preseason games were a 62 50 conquest of bt Thomas whlch saw Gene lVlcCarlex score 30 POIIIIS the brllllant playmaklng and scorlng of Bllly Kltch the sklll demonstrated by MHUTICC Sun mons the hustle put forth bx Floxd Thompson and the effort as a team ex erted hs the Eagle n for rebound BASKETBALI COACH CARTER LOMAX ed the Eagles to an 11 3 record and a dlstrrct co champlonshlp w1th Beaumont Durmg the tense moments of a close game perhaps the chlef worrler IS a coach and ln many of the close games th1s year Coach Lomax has been observed to chew somethmg more than gum A sy mbol of vlctory thls year Coach Lomax and hlS flamlng red sh1rt have become known and endeared throughout P H S The cooperatlon and frlendly attltude extended by Coach Lomax are greatly appreclated Guess who won? Gene McCarley of course' l Coach Carter Lomax, genial basketball coach at P.H.S., pilot- fx '15 3 kv ying Aki I FW 'ff'- KZ i . Q , f 1,81 XQ 5' 1 I If I as s 1 if ,ga fi li ak? ' -4 , . 5 'VC-. J ,Q-ff 'N- QI rc X - V' f 4 ,a 4 , hs K Qu? , , i is n 1142, .' ' WE1 L 'x li! B- X Il? if QI X v N -.5 5 ,- f I .34- 1 ? wwf' , I r.'.:.V . , nfff-1 I U ll! fu ,ff , muff ons C153 he W !lu. PCSU 1 . Q 'ix 145 W P x 1 Qsxfr I LJ 2 ' X x i 1 25152 i 2 L SWF? F . Q' 1 Q gi T gf, 2 an ,r 2 P' ii gk , 'C f it 34 fi Rx Qi L Q . fm. if Qty, 11 JI' 'ff' asf . WTP, Q 5552 YE: -H BB ' 1 . ,Evil yy Jr AA Ijitf 1 I lata 1 1 iw I A 1 x 512 fi XX. p 11 t 11 ,,,w Vi . -'Q V 'lv ,Kg ,K Six at 1 rg X gi by , L k is'fre'4f gm- ,4 Ev Xxksx L z 5' L 6 ,,w ' f Bottom row left to right Olrver Brlght Raymond Porter Charles, Hall Hon s Cherry Larry Wltte Ben Meador and Kexth Buckmgham Second row Coach Bonclx Tommy Lonnor Brad Derrlck Wllllam Hall Be 1 Frazler Robert Wmegar ancl Qxlxa Holme B STRING BASKETBALL SCHEDL LE W Opponent SCUVC Orange Freeport Beaumont Bay town Ball Hlgh Port Arthur Galena Park Orange Freeport Beaumont .,,,rt,t,, 7, ,.,,,,t,Vfff7V 7 ,,,,,f, 7 ---f, ---,-,-----ff'---f-'ff-- - -- Baytown , Ball Hlgh ..,..tt,.,,,tVtV,77..4VttV frrrr, 7 Y-YfrV, - f-V7Y'V 7 - '-A'-,YY-f-'--- - be Port Arthur 7 Galena Park ,sue-A Track Team 1955 TRACK 1955 The 1955 track Qquad one of the most pI'OI111S mg ever to lI'Zl1I1 at Pasadena lllgh School boacts seven returnlng letterrnen Theee along wlth new cmder path under conetructlon at Eagle bta dlum pornt to a prommng Qeaeon under Coach Allan Nlg Broun Relaw uelght men and nnlere wlll be the prlnclpal fxelde of debate thls xear TRACK CO -XCH INIG BROWN Returnrng Letterrnen F st w left to r1h Claudt Pace relay Net Perry relay Howard mllef Second row Gayle Watkms shot put Bob 'Spam chcu and Joe Don Nmcent re H f . ff? 05 aid . , I , xx ,y I b 3 ' A v , - 1 l L , I vo a ,na - ee v M vb' M - l Q Q ,' ,. N Q-Y' N . - ' t t . W' I rr ro , 'g t: , ' 'l' .. 9hFf I pq Adrian Kight, pole vault- 'WI' ' l 'jo 1 A l er: - . ': e 1 ' 'll , 'g Ed f M' Q A X M , . I .t,., -1 9 ., '. 's sg l f 7' 1 X . l ys. Q K L A x Ck -L, x 'TY' - X4 X Front row left to right Roger Boyd Preston Myers B111 Clements Vlllton Oakes Wayne McKeowan Qecond row Coach John NIHCUIFG Davld Sadler Cllbert Grounds Chuck Parker Regmald Nlayo Charles Towers Joe Dug er and Ed Burke BASEBALL 1955 The OPPOHUIIIIICQ look brlght for the Eagle baseball squad ln 1955 Wlth sw returmng letter men and a brand new coach prospects are rlch Returnlng pltchers 1IlL1LlC1C Chuck Parker Ed Burke and B111 Clements Some flfts to SlXty appll cants are ercpected to reglster for sprmg workouts mrth Coach MaGu1re BASEBALL COACH JOHN MAGUIRE Returning Lettermen - Bottom: Reginald Mayo. Roger Boyd. Top: Chuck Parker. David Sadler, Charles Tovey, and Ed Burke. TE KCHERSI M TS' Margo X1 . EDUCA?iYxOi7nrIie W ard' BUT ALL THE P E CLASSES ARE E-XGER TO USE THE BEAUTIFUL 'WEW GYNI ' THE OLD GIRLS GYNI HAS SERVED P H S FAITHFULLY FOR NI ANY X EARQ I BEST ATI-ILETES Second perlod Elxzabeth Comer Baiketball Ruth John on Rhvthm Edna Nlac Borlack Volleyball Fourth pf-nod Donna Prentlce Basketball Clorla Kalmow skx Rhythmc Carrle Ramsey Volleyball Thlrd perxod Jo Ann Qmlth Baaketball 'Harlan 'Nlartm qlxth period Elom Rnd Yollexball Pat Redln Rhythms Sue 'Nlaxwell Ba ketball l .' S: - ' . V' ' , 7 N l Rhythms: Belty Rousf'llf1TY0llf-ylnall. , A P A miafqv V Vg .I iff? 1 A lf , . X 3 , gy by Q X. ,Q K A Joyce Relch and Charleen Lowe Jump for the b if? A 'fi -V ifmyqa 119 LD of! Sondra Hathcock guard Carolyn Carlson l '11 PING PCDNG Speed and aglllty won Gayle Kmg the pmg pong smgles champlonahlp ln the Semor class gn' Anna Lou Wlllcoxon and Elame Parten teamed up and won the Senlor doubles tournament ar..-M--' Maureen Randall and Loretta Patrlck make a palr that are Jumors xn MISS Osbornes flfth penod class make good use hard to beat m a game of shuffleboard of the playroom as they play pmg pong 2I0 TRML OF LIFE To burn the candle at both ends ls not my adyxce to y ou Fox whexe those llxckex mg, ends meet lt wxll be the end of the txaxl ion y 'llhxs t1a1l 1Sl0Hg nam ow and steep Wxth ohstacles lax ge and small And to chmh thxs tall mountam pea One must he careful and not shp and fall Felton Phxlhps Pasadena Hxgh School Creatwe Wxxtxxxg Club Publxshed ln the 1954 Anthology Natxonal Hxgh School Poetry Assoclatlon M-, ..... ,.....- 1 Q 5 I I f H 'Q 'a '1 'L 1 1 1 -H1 i x,,.,,.,,,,.. .,,M.ff-A.. .,-, i, 6' af - 'fic , my f . 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J GR 2-773I ReIlabIe Prescrnphon Servlce Drugs and Founfam FREE DELIVERY w +s+ I GR 26031 E 81 E MOTOR COMPANY b I' d ERVIN IWILLIEI WILLINGHAM C O KING HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO Hardware Pamf and Furm+ure E GR 2 355I MOSIER CLEANERS Nahonal InsI'lI'uI'e of CIeanmg and Dyeing E J GR 2779I FRANK OLIPHANT INC The Besi' In Paris and Servlce For Your Car PASADENA DRUG STORE Regls+ered Druggnsfs R 2 5587 HICKMAN GARRETT MOTORS Au+I1orlzed Ford Dealer d GR 2 554I Besr Washes and Congrafulahons Io 'rhe GRADUATING CLASS or 1955 CompIumen+s of A FRIEND I I 509 ackson 623 . erling - 300 es er ing - x Clean ReIIa Ie Cars . .Bough an Sold , ' , ' I03I . Shaw - o- wner 609 ' ackson ' HU 6-7047 sob Housion Blvd. G P d T I SI'erIing an Walker - asa ena, exas , f 4 A I I ,, I u ' ' a Y, - K r I ' I I T I ,, J X Jr.. I . I ' , -In Ryilgbliwwjj NAI pf JW KXIss BARBARA TowNsEND Mosi' BeauI'ifuI Displays Lovely Furni+ure From NORMAN FURNITURE COMPANY Congra+uIahons Seniors' E P CHILDRESS MOTOR SALES New Used GR 3 I56I DALCHAU PLUMBING Plumbing Repairs and Confrachng GR 2 0I6l I009 E Broadway ARMSTRONG LUMBER CO 4I0 Broadway GR 2 2796 PASADENA TEXAS OLEANDER COURT RocIcpor'I Texas H y 35 B B 3 d O I y AND MRS JACK F HORTON ACME LAUNDRY 8: CLEANERS Se ce d ioa spe HU 63661 H 228 HU 6 73:0 YOUNG S SERVICE STATION Sinclair Produc+s GARAGE BODY SHOP WRECKER SERVICE I O - ighwa I uisiness Roufel ox 49 PI1one 26I ' Owned an pera ed I: MR. . . I CompIe+e Laundry and Cleaning 100' Easf sive'-ling GR 2,44bl rvi Plani an Office ncer - Branch Office I2I6 ousfon Blvd. - PASADENA FURNITURE COMPANY Household Furnishings and Appliances RADIOS-REFRIGERATORS WASHERS-FURNITURE We Also Renf FurniI'ure and Appliances I09 E S+erIlng GR 2 I92I 306 Wesf S+erIing GR 2-646I F L LSIK Aufo Replacemeni' Paris Firesfone Tires and BaHerles Sporhng Goods PASADENA TEXAS TEXS COFFEE SHOP Hamburgers and Chili II5 a+ar GR 2685I GOOD LUCK EAGLES May AII Your Troubles Be LnHIe Ones Compllmenfs of ROYAL CLEANERS 8: LAUNDRY INC All Your LlH'Ie Ones Be Big Ones HELYN S Misses and Ladies Apparel 4I3 York Sfreef PO Box 298 SOUTH HOUSTON TEXAS HU 6 7336 202 Spencer OLIPHANT PLUMBING CO Appliances Plumbing Heahng and Air COI'ldI'I'IOI1II Ig TEXAS SERVALL STORES INC IOI4 E Harris SI'ree+ JOHN A CAMPBELL Campbells Shopping Cenfers PASADENA OAKS SUBDIVISION III W Soufhmore GR 2 438I The Gafes of Opporlumfy Are Open MORRIS JEWELRY CO I25 S Munger GR 2 8085 Pasadena Texas WALGREEN DRUGS 945 Easf Shaw GR 2 223I CORRIGAN CENTER Pasadena Texas FRONTIER RANCH MOTEL Pasadena Texas Phone GR 2 I2I4 9I0 W SI'erIlng The Soufhs Fmesl' PASADENA UPHOLSTERING 81 TRIM SHOP Howard I Miller Owner Tailored Seal' Covers Head Lining Converhble Tops 224 W Sferlmg Ph GR 2 453I SKYLARK CAMERA COMPANY Ph GR 23305 I2I So Shaver PASADENA TEXAS Your Kodak Dealer for Pasadena CINDERELLA S FLOWERS Flowers For All Occasions GR 2 323I 50I E Broadway Pasadena Texas HALLS MAYTAG SALES AND SERVICE COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME Crosley and Bendix Selby Young Lorene Young I20 Eagle GR 2 392I PASADENA TEXAS PASADENA ' . . E T - . I ' . 'Io You, Seniors. Good Luck 'ro You AII I I ' I , , W OW Qigb QW 435214 of M fwllwfw im Km U if QMUQMMMMWXXA 6 'nm yfiwiqw MWWWWZWWQM 5 4, 2 R 25 ,ff gif 62 , CQJMM1 5 WM Mm diig-Q JWWWWM Wy Q3 f 1 I ' I I 'T 4, 75 . - 13 - o 3 rf 654 , Q 'Lf 3 ' f 41 I 4 f+ I , gp! 4, g dj ap 4 I n , I f 6 . 3 V105 , K X oxxggy LT ww! M M . Cb ,X 3 Q ' ' 0406! WW L PASADENA STATE BANK L5-J T Pasadena, Texas Q 'J Ag Your Friendly Home Town Bank 6 Servin 1' e Comm nii' Si l9l9 3 QYMEMBER F. I? C. nee :QQ an 3 - YJ ' x-35? nf of ff' o n 0 , Y eh K 5 50 . C'-'lef it forge of 'QF9 o of - Y iq, V K KF' df SNAP J' ini PHS 1975 wx BACKS I 3. ny AA x pig' , S. 1-EE 3- -- Q. ,- 4 '! Mus Unlverse 1963 And I Sald to the man Anyone care for a moke'7 Aw Mom' I felld ed Aw' Please be mce to me 'F 'X You dont really mean It Do you? I dont Thxs xs the Slsiers bellewe ASSISIHHI Who turned on the lights? m Y Mr. . . . 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HAMILTONI' bi L SUPPLY off ' CORPORATION Galena Park ' PHONE GR-94II 5 I iffy- ug i I ' 5- 'Iii .. 7-5 , I , flf I I - I I YOUR COMPLETE MUSIC STORE We Are Happy io Be in Pasadena fo Serve You Be+'l'er INSTRUMENTS ACCESSORIES MUSIC RECORDS REPAIR SHOP Large SeIecI'ion-Good Oualiiy Righi' Prices PARKER MUSIC COMPANY PASADENA SAND AND GRAVEL Division of HOUSTON SHELL AND CONCRETE COMPANY Ready Mixed Concrefe 602 Crown SI'ree1' GR 2-I28I of K ffii, N I 'JV7 Pasadena I007 EAST HARRIS ' Y Y ' .I if , A l h I 0 17, 'ff' ff an f, f 44 . , f ,if ,Q D I 234 , L if ,Y f , ,f A, 4 For Girls and Women P M STANDLEY MOTOR COMPANY The Besi' In New and Used Cars OFHCE MAIN AT SHAW GR 2 0450 GR 2 034 PASADENA TEXAS PASADENA GROCERY AND MARKET Fancy Groceries and Meais Frusfs Vege+ables and Drugs 7 ferhng Phone GR 2 08II STANDLEY S CAFETERIA Jus+ Good Food IO9 N Munger Aur Condnhoned Phone GR 2 7733 3 236 Q R R Chemicals for lndus+ry ROHM 81 HAAS COMPANY 'I E33 Q5 E 5 CHADWICK STUDIOS Personallfy Por'rralI's 208 Fleming Bldg GR 2 5I4I PASADENA TEXAS Frances SITICRIII1 David Smlfh Sfudeni' Phofographer Manager and Phowgrapher Your Official School PI1oI'ographers F H A Queen Anna Gulser and Beau Denny Carley WI1aI'I Siudylng In II1e Sfudylng Lab7 Buf Mrs Horfon I Promlse III Have My Lnnes Memorlzed The day of I'I1e Show This Space Provided WIII1 I'I1e Compllmenfs of SOUTH END BUILDING MATERIAL CO Ready Mlx Concrefe Q Q . . - I i,,,,QV,ygqja . 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Etemally the eyes of youth replenlsh a wom world s v1s1on of greater hfe, where luxurles are made commonplace and necessxtles abundant Each gen eratlon sees IIS Pasteur 1ts Marconi 1ts Charles M8fllH Hall emerglng from the humble drearnland of basement scxence to change more v1s1ons into realmes for the greater lelsure, wealth and health of all mankind But never have young chemxsts been able to look mto a more rewardlng future than now when the full Howermg of mdustrlal chemrstry IS surely Just ahead Todays growth of lndustry smks taproots rnto chemrst because b8S1C chemicals, such as DIAMOND makes, are essential to every lndustry, everywhere In DIAMOND s own expand1ng laboratones, alert young vrslonarles are bemg offered challengmg new lxfe goals ln thls exclt mg age of chemxstry 'sn O BRIGI-ITER FUTURE EVER CALLED aaa ym,!oe . . . DIAMOND Auuu commw aw-tm 0.-.0 IDOL AIN IIAIIIYIU IIBL INLHIINI I UIIIVATIVKI IIIIAIIUIATI Ill' IUDA IILIIIAYII IALIIUK EUIFIIUIDI BNIB!!! 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RUTH JOHNSON Business Manager VIVIAN WALTERS MARGARET MEADOR SHIRLEY STONE Sophomore Editor Jlmivf Edifvf Semof Edna' FRCM THE EDITOR You have now walked w1th us through the pages of the 1955 Pasadenlan We smcerely hope that you have found the hlgh standards of Pasadena Hlgh School adequately portrayed throughout the entlre book We reahze that the book does not satlsfy the wants of all of you but we have trled to please you ln every way posslble The most notlceable of the feature of the 1955 Pasadenlan IS ltS new SIZC 7M X IOM-3 The book IS easler to carry and fits well ln a bookcase to add to lts future value The most strlkmg thlng m the book IS the use of the beautlful duotone color on the end sheets and the dxvlslon pages Thls color comblned wlth poetry wrltten by your fellow students glVCS an unusual and enhancing trend for the pages Due to an early March deadllne we were not able to glVC you full coverage of the sprmg actlvltles However for the flrst tlme the yearbook contams the motto f the Senlor class along wrth 1ts cholce of class colors and flower The staff for the first tlme had access to a camera at all tlmes and were able to get plctures of events that we would not have otherwlse For th1s we say THANKS to the Camera Club and Mr Allen Sory Thls IS your yearbook It typlfles the act1v1t1es the orgamzatlons and the daily school llfe of each of you durlng your school year 1954 55 I hope that you have enjoyed each and every page of th1s your 1955 PASADENIAN Edztor . . . 9 ' 1 79 as - - - - . . . .. . . . . , - , , 0 . 9 1 ' 9 . . .. .. ... . . ... , , , ... 6-if I ds , , ,,,i ,K R ,,.-1 X, W ,kk fn. my Mg? ,V V,-.,. .,.,,.,.. .. .I ll. l v c z I 1 ,G -.-1, Q L, fr A .-1 A Sy f if Q. r , ,a,.2 ine ,. ,WN .V H, M ,kg if ' as Q .1L , ,,1. 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Pasadena High School - Pasadenian Yearbook (Pasadena, TX) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

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Pasadena High School - Pasadenian Yearbook (Pasadena, TX) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Pasadena High School - Pasadenian Yearbook (Pasadena, TX) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Pasadena High School - Pasadenian Yearbook (Pasadena, TX) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Pasadena High School - Pasadenian Yearbook (Pasadena, TX) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958


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