Stephen F Austin High School - Bronco Yearbook (Bryan, TX)
- Class of 1959
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GWEN COLLIER Trfffmmr ELAINE PRICE
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JAN113 AVILA
"A brunette of lmusual
talkativeness -- in fact,
once started, no stopping."
Pan-Am 57, 58.
JAMES ALLEN
"The hand that made thee hath
made thee good."
Barbershop Quartet 57, 58, Sec.-
Treas. 58g Latin Club 57-593
Hi-Y 58, 59, Sec.-Treas. 595
A Cappella Choir 58, Vocational
Industrial Club 59, I. C. T.
Class 59.
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CHARLOTTE ARNOLD
"What a fine world this would
be if everyone were as friend-
ly as she."
ROGER AYRES
"For that eye is so modestly
beaming, you never think of
what mischief he's dreaming."
Tennis 57, Hr. Officer 57, 583
Band, A Cappella Choir 57-593
All-State Choir, SC, Jr. Play 53:
Band Pres., Amateur Hour 595
Band Officer 58.
JOHN ALLPHIN
"As quiet as a mouse, as deep
as a well, what he will do you
never can tell."
Band 57, 58, 59.
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MAXINE MARIE AUTREY
"A big wide grin full of mis-
chief within."
FHA 57, 59, Library Helper 575
Tri-Hi-Y 593 Girls' Forum Rep.
593 Library Club, President 59.
CLAUDETTE BAKER
"Her brown eyes dance with
mischief."
Science Club 59g Tri-Hi-Y 59.
MARTHA LYNN AMIS
"Brains and beauty-ah!
what a combination."
Soph., Jr. Favoriteg Miss
SFAg Val. Court 58,
MOD Queen 58g NHS
58, 59, Pres. 599 Yell
Leader 58, 59, Hr. Pres.
Pan-Am 57-59, Sec. 58,
Tri-Hi-Y 57-593 Foot-
lights, FTA 57, 583 Choir
A11-State 59.
JAMES AYRES
"What I don't know isn't
worth knowing."
Vocational Industrial Club
59, I. C. T. 59.
R. A. BELL
"I sleep and dream that
life is beauty, I wake and
find that life is duty."
ANTHONY
BOATCALLIE
"To love life through
work is to be intimate
with life's inmost secret."
Band 57, 58, 59g Slide
Rule 59, Science Club
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LYNDA MARIE BALL
"Those eyes, that hair, is it a
wonder all the boys stare!"
Footlights, Girls' F. Rep.
57, 58, Pan-Am 57-59, FBI.,
Corral SC Rep. 59, Bronco Tri-
Hi-Y 58, 595 Beauty Shop Soc.,
Jr. Play 58, Tennis, SC Alt. 57:
Quill Sz Scroll 59.
JOSEPH BIRDWELL
"I love the life I live."
4-H Mayfield Poultry Trophy,
Winner of Trip to 4-H Poultry
Fact-Finding Conference, High
Individual in 4-H Texas Jersey
Breeds Judging Contest.
PATSY BOLTON
"Gentle and retired, a girl to
be admired."
4-H, Pan-Am, Hr. Officer 57g
D.E. Club 58, 59, D.E. Sweet-
heart, NHS, Treasurer of D.E.
Club 59.
ROBERT BATTEN
"Silence is more eloquent than
words."
Future Farmers of America 57,
58, 59.
JUDY BISHOP
"Sing away sorrow, sing away
care, I'm off for a good time,
come if you dare."
FHA 57, 58, 59g,Student Coun-
cil 59g Senior Class Council 59.
ANNETTE BOMONSKIE
"She enters into work and play
in the same good-natured way."
FHA, Hr. Officer 57, D.E. Sec.
58, D.E. State Convention Dele-
gate 58, 59, D.E. Pres., NHS
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MARTHA BINGHAM
"What other maiden can
you find so young, deli-
cate, and kind."
4-H 573 Footlights 58g
D. E. 59g Beauty Shop
Soc. 58, Homeroom Of-
ficer 57, 583 FHA 57,
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BETTY LOU BOLTON
"A pair of mischievous
eyes behind which wis-
dom lies."
Pan-Am, Tennis-V. P.,
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Beaut Sho Soc. 57' ,Ir
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Press 59: NHS 58, 59.
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BRENDA RAY BROWN
"A determined mind with
a will for the way.'
4-H 57, 583 Pan-Am 573
Band 57, 58, 59.
ELAINE BURT
"Pleasing smile and many
pleasing ways."
D. E. Club 58, 59, D. E.
Reporter 59, 4-H Club
573 FHA 573 Tri-Hi-Y
573 Girls' Forum Repre-
sentative 57.
LANNY BURKHALTER
"The smile that is worth the
praises of earth."
Footlights, Band, Pan-Am 57-593
Delegate to Pan-Am State Conv.
58, Hr. Sec. 573 Bronco, Corral
58, 593 Hr. Vice President, .lun-
ior Play 583 Press Club 59.
ELAINE CECILE CARCILL
"Her friendly smile and gracious
ways are a credit to S.F.A."
4-H 57, 58, Rep. 58, Footlights,
FTA, Bronco, Beauty Shop 583
FBL, Corral, Speech Pres., NHS
593 Pan-Am 57-593 Tennis Club
57, 583 Tennis Team 58, 59g
Medal 58g Hr. Off. 58, 59.
MORRIS BURKHALTER
"One arm around a football and
one around a girl."
Best Back Trophy 58, 593 Most
Valuable Player 593 All-District
58, 593 "B" Assoc. 58, 593 SC
Alt. 583 Hr. President 57, 59:
Bronco Tri-Captain 593 Colt
Captain 57.
PINKY CARLL
"Sigh no more, no more sigh-
ing do, he's just as nice to all
the girls as he is nice to you."
Homeroom Officer 57, 58, 593
Hi-Y.
JIMMY BRUNS
"Oh, what a grand world
if it were not for work.'
Band 57, 58, 593 Foot-
lights 58g Future Teach-
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EVELYN MOSLEY
CAIN
"It takes no chain to
hold her friendship."
4-H 57g Future Home-
makers 591 Tri-Hi-Y 593
Merit for Office Work
583 Office Worker 593
National Honor Society
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BILL CATALENA
"His aim is to live it up,
die young, and leave a
handsome corpse."
Student Council Alt. 57,
59g Home Room Officer
58, Boys' State 589 Foot-
ball 593 "B" Assoc. 593
Baseball 59.
LINDA COBB
"Speak no evil, hear no
evilg see no evil."
Homecoming Queen, Sr.
Class Council, Speech
Club, 595 Debate, Soph.
Class Sec., 573 Bronco,
Tri-Hi-Y, 57-59, Foot-
lights, 57-59, Pres. 595
Thespians, HR Officer,
FTA, Pan-Am, Val. Court
57-583 Cit. of Month, Jr.
Play, 58.
MARGARET H. CARPENTER
"Laughter is the best medicine."
Footlights, FTA, Tennis Letter-
man 57-59, -I--H, 57, 58, Pres.
573 Jr. Class Sec. 585 Girls'
State 583 Homecoming Princess
583 NHS, Who's Who, Yell
Leader, 58. 59, Head Yell Lead-
er 59g Bronco 595 DAR Award
59, Valentine Queen, Citizen of
Month 59.
BOBBY CARTER
"An easy-going guy, full of
good-nature-tl humor."
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SANDRA CLARK
"A ready smile and a cheery
hello for all."
Debate, Latin 57-59, Band,
Thespians 58, 59, NHS, Foot-
lights 58, 59, V. Pres. 59, III
V. Pres. Girls' Forum 593 Jr.
and Sr. Playg H.R. Officer 58,
Slide Rule, Corral, Tri-Hi-Y,
Student Council 59. Beauty Shop
Society 58.
GWEN COLLIER
"Her smiling eyes reveal the
sweetness within."
Pan-Am 57, 58, 593 FTA, Foot-
lights 58, 593 Bronco, S. C.
Alt., Tennis Club Secretary, Jr.
Play 585 Sec.-Treas. Girls'
Forum, 59, Secretary of Senior
Class 59, Pan-Am State Con-
vention 57-59g Home Room Of-
ficer 57.
LARRY WAYNE CLIFT
"His aim is to travel to Mars
in a peanut shell."
V. I. C. Club 58.
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BILL COLSON
"Don't ever let anybody tell you
I ain't got big feet!"
Pan-Am 57, 58, 593 Hi-Y 59,
Officer 59, Tennis Club 573
Home Room Officer 57.
MARGARET ANN
CHAPMAN
"Easy to like, hard to
forget."
Tennis Club 57-59, Pro-
gram Chnm. 58, Pres. 59:
Tennis Team 57-59, Let-
terman 59g Girls' Forum
Rep., Pan-Am 58, 59,
Footlights, Choir, Nation-
al Honor Society 593
Beauty Shop Society 58.
DONALD COLE
"His aim is to take life
easy and get rich."
Footlights, Latin Club,
57, 58, 595 N.H.S., Thes-
pians 58, 59, Pres. 59,
Speech, Hi-Y 59, S. C.
Alt. 599 Jr. Play Student
Director 583 Jr. Rotarian
583 Hi-Y Pre-Legislative
Delegate 57, Citizen of
Week 57, Boys' Forum
57-59, Who's Who, Sr.
Play.
TOMMY COMPTON
"HC-'s so quiet he makes a
mouse noisy."
JACK CONNOR
"Gee, I wish l'd been horn rich
instead of good looking."
pic Distributive Education Club Student Council 57, 593 "B"
FREIDA S.
CONTRERAS
"A laugh as wami and
gay . . . a snapshot come
to life."
Pan-Am 57, 58, 59, Ten-
nis Club 583 Girls' For-
um 57, 58, 59.
HENRY CORTEZ, JR.
"He has no sense of com-
ing woes, as trouble
comes so trouble goes."
HB" Association 58, 593
Football Letterman 57,
58 5 Vice President,
Homeroom 59, Boys'
Forum Rep. 57.
NANCY CORDELL
"Generally speaking, a woman is
-generally speaking."
Footlights 57, 58g FHA 57, 585
Beauty Shop Soc. 58, Thespians
58, 59, Hr. Secretary 58, Hr.
Vice President 57.
SLOAN CRIM
"Class periods should be ten
minutes long, five to come and
five to go."
Pan-Am 58, 59, Hi-Y 57-59g
Football 575 Barbershop Quar-
tet 58, 595 Hr. Officer 59.
Association 57, 58, 59, Band
57, 58, 59, Hr. President 583
Junior Favorite 583 Mr. S.F'iA.
59.
EUGENE CORDERO
"He wants lots of fun . . . he
has fun."
Band 57, 58, 59.
MARY CUELLAR
"Shy, sweet, and hard to beat."
Future Homemaker 573 Bronco
Staff 59.
BRAD COOK
"Why should the devil
have all the good times?"
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LEE COURTNEY
"If there's something to
be said, he'll say it."
Student Council Rep. 583
D. A. R. American His-
tory Award 58, Slide
Rule 59, President 593
National Honor Society
59.
BETTY DeHART
"Her quiet manner does
not hide her pleasing dis-
position."
D. E. Club 58, 59, Secre-
tary 59g 4-H Club 57g
Band 57g Tri-Hi-Y 57.
PAMELA DURRE
"She's as fair as a rose
in May."
Footlights 57-595 Pan-
Am, Tri-Hi-Y 57, 583
Beauty Shop, Corral,
Bronco 58g Press, Thes-
pians 58, 59, Sec., Speech,
Sec., Asst. Ed. Corral,
Hr. Sec. 599 Jr. and Sr.
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EDDIE DANIEL
"Much mirth and no madness,
All good and no badnessf'
Latin 57, 58. 59g Footlights 58,
595 Band 57, 58, 59, Corral 58g
Press 58g Hr. Reporter 57g
junior Play 58.
GLENN DOWLING
"A true sportsman, on and off
the field."
Colt Letterman 57, 589 Bronco
Letterman 59g "B" Association
59g Track 57, 58, 59.
ELAINE EASON
"Few friends are as honest and
sincere."
FHA 57, 593 Beauty Shop So-
ciety 58g Senior Class Council
TOMMIE DANIEL
"His day is filled with work
but he finds time for pleasure."
Band 57, 58, 59: Latin 57, 58,
59, FTA 58, 59, Math Club
59, Footlights 595 Boys' Forum
59.
VINCE DUCHMASCLO
"A little guy with a big grin."
4-H Club 57.
BARBARA ANN ELLIOTT
"Let not tomorrow mar my res
with dreams of coming work."
4-H Club 573 Beauty Shop So-
ciety 58g Library Club 58, 593
593 Homeroom Officer 57, 58, FHA 57, 58, 59g Vice President
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CHARLES F. DOBBS
"With no time to worry
or to fret, he gets all the
joys life has to let."
Hi-Y 58, 59g D. E. Club
59g Barbershop Quartet
573 A Cappella Choir 57,
58.
CHARLES DYER
"I work or play as I
think best, and when I'm
weary, I sit down and
rest."
Pan-Am 57, 58, 593 Band
57, 58, 59.
of Library Club 59
.IOHN D, FAUBION
"Those who from studies
flee, live long and mer-
rily."
Science Club 59, Elec-
tronics Club 59g Slide
Rule 59.
HENRIETTA FOSTER
"Smiling both day and
night, even if things
aren't right."
Future Homemakers 57,
595 Homeroom Officer
57, 58, 59.
STEPHANIE ELLIOTT
"She has, we admit, a clever
brain and ready wit."
Band 57-593 Student Dir., Band
58, 59, V. President Band 593
KORA lland Award 59, FTA
59, Secretary, FTA 595 Na-
tional Honor Society 59.
KATHRYN FAZZINO
"She's sweet and neat from her
head to her feet."
Future Homemakers 57, 58, 59g
Library Club, Reporter 593
Girls' Forum Rep. 59.
DOMINGA CARZA
She does all in a qu1et way.
Pan-Am 57, 58, 599 Future
Homemaker 595 Future Busi-
ness Leaders 59, Bronco 59,
Student Council 59.
WANDA ELLIOTT
"A cheerful heart is a good ma-
chinef'
Hr. Secretary 573 Librarian 595
4-H 57, 58, FHA 57, 583 Li-
brary Club 57-59g Beauty Shop
Soc. 585 FBL 59, Tri-Hi-Y 57.
275,
Cru-
SANDRA FLECKENSTEIN
"Always ready to smile out-
loud."
Girls' Forum, Pan-Am, Tennis
Club 57-59g Tennis Team 573
Hr. Pres. 57, 583 Jr. Class
Council 58g Jr. Play 58, Foot-
lights 58, 59, Student Council
59.
NANCIE GERKE
99 4-4f100 per cent perfect.
FHA 57, 4-H 57g Hr. Officer
57g Distributive Education 58,
V. I. C. 59, Secretary, V. I. C.
59.
v-:ZF
R. HARDY FAULK
"Although he d0esn't
shock you, he's a live
wire."
.Ir. Play 585 Footlights
57-59, Debate 57, 58,
Slide Rule 59, Electron-
ics Club 59, Science 599
Latin Club 57-595 Second
Place Poetry Reading 58.
THOMAS GARRETT
"The more you know, the
more you forget-so why
study."
Gifts'
"':11:n
'Q'
,4aQ-
MANUEL GOMEZ
"Men of few words are
the best."
Homeroom Officer 57,
Harry Chambers Trophy
58, "B" Association 59,
Football Lettemian 59,
All-District Honorable
Mention in Football 59.
LEO GRIMALDO, JR.
"More talent than he
could ever use."
Pan-American Club 57,
59, Amateur Hour 58,
59, All-District Band 58,
59.
JESSE GIBSON
"Fools wander, but a wise man
travels."
SANDRA JEAN GREGG
"Shes here. I heard her giggle."
Hr. Officer 57-59, Pan-Am 57-
59, FTA, FHA, Jr. Play, Pan-
Am Convention 58, Footlights,
Tri-Hi-Y, President of Future
Business Leaders 59, Sr. Play.
KAY HART
"Happy-go-lucky, devil may care,
where there's fun she's sure to
be there."
FBL, Bus. Man. of Bronco,
NHS 59, Bronco 58, 59, Foot-
lights, Pan-Am 57-59, Tri-Hi-Y
57, 59, Beauty Shop Soc., HI.
Pres. 58, FTA 57, 58, His. 58,
SC Alt., Girls' F. Rep. 57.
ALWILLIAINI GINZEL
"When fun and study clash, let
study go to smash."
Homeroom President 57, Basket-
ball 57, 58, 59.
LOUIS GRIFFIN
"One eye for the basket, one
for the girls."
"B" Team Football and Basket-
ball, Hr. Off. 57, "B" Assoc.,
Letter, Football, Basketball 58,
59, All-Dis. Football 58, Hon.
Mention, Best Lineman Award
59, A Cappella Choir 57-59,
Pres. 59, SC 57, 58, Baseball
57, 59.
CLAUDETTE HENSARLING
"Sugar and spice and everything
nice."
GLENN HUDSON
GREGG
"A leader of men, a fol-
lower of women."
Barbershop Quar., Hi-Y,
Jr. Rotarian, 57, 58,
Baseball, V. Pres. .Ir.
Class, Valentine Ct., Jr.
Play 58, Football 57-59,
Letterman, A Cappella
Choir, 58, 59, V. Pres.,
59, "B" Association, SC
58, 59, SC Delegate 58.
KENNETH
HALLARAN
"The harder I try the
gooder to be, the worser
I is."
Radio Amateur Club 59,
4-H 57, 58, 59, Boys'
Forum 57, 58, 59, Pan-
Am 57, 58, 59, Baseball
Manager 57.
fm .ug
askin.
QF'
DONALD
HOLLINGER
"Fed from within with
all the strength he
needs."
4-H Club 57g Barbershop
Quartet 57, Swimming
Team 57.
ELLEN HOWELL
"Neat as a pin, pretty
sharp too."
Sec. of Student Body 593
Bronco 58, 59, Asst. Edi-
tor 58g Tri-Hi-Y 57-59,
Chaplain 57, SC Rep.,
573 Pan-Am, Choir, 57-
599 NHS, Thes. 58, 593
Footlights 57, 58, Jr.
Play, Press, Quill Sz
Scroll 58, Sr. Play, Slide
Rule 59.
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fif. '
'ix .
MERLE HICKS
To know her is to love her
Homeroom Officer Secretary 59
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RAYMOND HORSAK
"Working, working, never shirk-
ing, Always happy and content."
Vocational Industrial Club 59,
Reporter, Industrial Cooperative
Training Class 59.
DONNIE HUGHES
"His wit is a fuse to small
bombs of laughter."
Slide Rule 59, Latin Club,
Boys' Forum 57, 58, 59, Secre-
tary of Homeroom 58.
.s .. .
TONIMY LEE HOLIDY
Laughing miling evermore
hes a boy we all adore
Hr. Officer 51g Pan-Am 57g
Student Council 58g Hr. Offi-
cer 59g 4-H 59, I-Ii-Y 59, Sen-
ior Class Council 59g Vice Pres-
ident Boys' Forum 59.
PAUL HOTARD
"I never think of the future, it
comes soon enough."
Student Council Alternate 595
Slide Rule Club 59, Homeroom
Officer 57, 585 National Honor
Society 59.
KAREN HUGHES
"Her heart is up in the clouds
over Pensacola."
DOUGLAS HOLLOMAN
"He looks the whole
world in the face and
fears not any man."
Barbershop Quartet 57,
585 Industrial Coopera-
tive Training 593 Voca-
tional Industrial Club 59.
EDWARD HUBACEK
"Highways and byways
are his pet diversion."
'Highways and byways
Vocational Industrial Club
59, Vice President of the
Vocational Industrial Club
595 I. C. T. Class.
'Q'
SHEILA JACKSON
"She's like a bottle of
ginger ale-always bubbl-
ing over."
Hr. Officer, FTA 57,
Footlights 57-59g FNA
57-58, Pres. 593 Jr. Play,
Beauty Shop Soc. 58, Sr.
Class Council, Sr. Frolics,
Co-Chairman, TAP 593
Bronco 58-59.
NELDA J EANETTE
J OPP
"It's nice to be natural,
when you're naturally
nice."
Hr. Officer Band 57-59,
Officer 59, All-Region
58, All-State 59, Foot-
lights 575 NHS, Pan-Am
58, 59, Beauty Shop Soc,
Debate, First Place Pan-
Am Amateur Hour 58.
ELIZABETH ANN HUNTER
"The mildest manner and gen-
tlist heart make the sweetest
girl."
BENNY JONES
"I'm not as quiet as I seem."
FFA 57-59, Vice Pres., His-
torian, Reporter.
MITCHELL KEITH
"Remember that the mighty oak
was once a little nut."
Industrial Club 59, Hr. Officer
57.
EDGAR ILSCHNER
"Not a sinner nor a saint, but
the best of chaps."
Footlights Club 57, 585 Pan-Am
56 58
BETTY JANE JONES
"Her mind never knew what her
mouth would say next."
Footlights, FNA, Pan-Am 57-
59, Hr. Secretary 573 Beauty
Shop Soc., Bronco 585 A Cap-
pella Choir 58-59, Officer 59.
MICHAEL AUSTON KERLEY
"The way he studies and re-
cites, gives the flunkers forty
frightsf'
Pan-Am, Treasurer 57-59, "B"
Association, NHS, Track Let-
terrnan, 58, 59, Co-Captain,
Track 599 Project Chairman Jr.
Class, Vice Pres. Sr. Classg HI.
Pres. 58.
MADELINE JANDT
"A rare exception, a girl
who says little but means
a lot."
FHA 57-59, Sec. 59g
FTA 593 Student Coun-
cil Altemate 59.
PAT KEEFER
"A voice as soft as a can-
dlelightf'
Future Homemakers, Tri-
Hi-Y, Student Council
575 Latin Club 57-59,
DE. Club Vice President,
State Convention Dele-
gate, 58, 59.
DAVID KINDT
i'Speech is great but
silence is greater."
Future Farmers 57, 58,
593 Greenhand Vice Pres-
ident 57.
ROSIE DELORES
KOSEK
"Her method is simple,
her weapon a dimplef'
Beauty Shop Society 583
4--H 57, Bronco 583 Tri-
Hi-Y 593 Homeroom Sec-
retary 57, 58g Future
Homemakers 57.
Ne Photo
AVAILABLE
JUSTIN ESTES KIDD
"One boy who works and gets
ahead."
Latin, Choir 57-59, BS Quar-
tet 57, 58g Footlights, Thes.,
NHS 58, 59, Debate, jr. Play
Boys' State 58, Corral, Sr.
Play, Slide Rule, President of
Student Body 59, D.A.R.
Award 59.
DONALD D. KING
DAVID KILGORE
"I feel tired far into the fu-
turef'
T
1 A
PAULA DEE KIRBY
"His CLlI'lS are the envy of all "She quietly does her Share in
the girls." life."
Homeroom Secretary 57, 53: 4-H Club 56, 57, Secretary 595
Track Letterman 58, 59g "B" D. E. Club 57, 585 Band 573
Association 58, 59g Football Future Homemakers 56, 57.
Letterman 59.
JOHNNIE EDWARD KUDER
"A man not of words, but of
deeds."
LARRY LANDRY
"Sometimes I sit and think -
sometimes I just sit.',
D. E. Club 59, Radio Club 57
NORMA KINDT
"A good heart is worth
gold."
Band 57-59, Secretary-
Treasurer 59g Footlights
57, 58, FHA 57, 58, 59,
Officer 58, 4-H, Hr.
President 57, Tri-Hi-Y,
Girls' Forum Rep., 59g
Student Council Alt. 58,
FBL, Sec.-Treas. 59.
MARY KROLCZYK
"Lookable and likeable."
Footlights 573 Beauty
Shop Society 58g Vice
President of Homeroom
573 Secretary of Home-
room 57, Vice President
of Homeroom 585 Jun-
ior Play Usherette 58.
EARL LEIGHMAN
"Eat, drink and be mer-
ry for tomorrow, who
knows!"
Member of Track Team
57, 58, 59.
JO ANN LOPEZ
"Her heart is warm with
the friends she makes."
Pan-American Club 57
58 59.
.-Z,
,:f
M.,
"COOKIE" LAZARONE
"No better than she should be."
Homeroom Officer 573 4-H Club
57, 583 Future Homemakers 57,
58, Beauty Shop Society 583
Future Nurses 59.
is ,
"'-Q--.
LARRY LOCKE
"Take my advice, let not edu-
cation interfere with anything
important."
Future Farmers 57, 58, 59: Vice
President of Future Farmers
59g Future Farmer Parliamen-
tarian 57.
H, 'if
-
JAMES LUMPKIN
room Vice President 58, 59.
CAM LEE
"I must speak the truth, and
nothing but the truth."
Latin 57-593 Tri-Hi-Y 579
Footlights 57-59, Treas. 593 Hr.
Treas., FTA, Debate, Beauty
Shop Soc., Jr. Play 58, Slide
Rule, FBL, Reporter 59, Bron-
co, Thespians, Sr. Play 59.
'CQ'
AUGUSTINE LOPEZ
"He who can have patience can
have what he will."
Pan-American Club 59, Track
58, 59.
fgff
JOE LUTHER
'Always ready for a good time." "I want to travel along a road
where there's many a laugh and
Homeroom Reporter 575 Home- d U
never a loa
"B" Team Football 58, Track
Team 57, 58, Homeroom Re-
porter 57.
JIMMY LEWIS
"Every tooth in his head
is more valuable tha.n a
diamond."
Student Council 583
Homeroom Officer 573
Pan-Am 58, 593 Hi-Y
58, Vocational Industrial
Club 59, President 59.
?".."'
59'
50341. Hi ,'
MARY LOUISE LOUIS
"Always happy, always
neat, she's as jolly as
she is sweet."
Future Business Leaders
59, Tri-Hi-Y 593 Home-
room President 59, Na-
tional Honor Society 59.
v-aw"
JO ANN INIARRIOTT
"A fair young maiden
with light hair, never a
worry, never a care."
Beauty Shop Society 57,
A Cappella Choir 57, 58,
59, Tri-Hi-Y 59, Home-
room Officer 58, 59.
.IOHN MATHIS
"Between jest and cam-
est."
Pan-Am 57, Student
Council 59, National
Honor Society 59.
DAVID LYNCH
MA! last-A dignified Senior!"
Debate 57, Boys' State, Jr.
Play 58, Thes., Pan-Am, Foot-
lights 58, 59, Slide Rule, Sci-
ence, Speech, NHS 59, Barber
Shop 57, 58, Band 57-59, Offi-
cer 59, Hi-Y 58, 59, Pres. 59,
Del. to Austin, Outstanding
Senator 59.
.IEANETTE ANN MARTIN
"A finger in every pie."
Pan-Am, FTA, Footlights, Bron-
co 57-59, FHA, HR Officer 57,
58, Jr. Play, Homecoming Prin-
cess 58, Cit. of Month, Sr.
Class Pres., Who's Who, Tri-
Hi-Y, FBL 59, Thes. 58-59,
Band 57-59, Twirler 57, 58,
Drum Major 59, Dist. 58, 59,
Regional, All-State 59, Sr.
Frolics.
DAVID MCCORMICK
"A number one source of mis-
chief he, wherever David is we
all like to bd'
Band 57-59, Footlights 59,
Slide Rule 59, Pan-Am 58, 59,
Barbershop Quartet 58, Bronco
58, 59, Corral 59, Hi-Y 58, 59,
Chap. 59, Press Club 59.
MARILYN MALLARD
"Her good nature is liked by
all."
Footlights 57, 58, FTA 57, 58,
Pan-Am 57, 58, Band 57-59,
Twirler 57, 58, Trick Twirler
59, Bronco 57, 58, Tri-Hi-Y
57, HR Officer 57, 59, First
Place Twirling Medal 57, Home-
coming Princess 58.
BOBBIE MATHIS
"He'll give the world the best
he has, may the best come back
to him."
Student Council 59, Treas. 59,
Hr. Officer 57, 58, Math Club
59, Track 58, 59, Pan-Am 57-
59, NHS 59.
JULIA McCULLEY
"A truer heart would be hard
to find."
Footlights, Latin, Speech, 57-59,
Debate 58, 59, Math, Press,
Bronco, Corral 59, Science,
Rep. 59, A Cappella Choir 59,
NMS Finalist 59, NHS 59.
RONNIE MARSHALL
"No limits but the sky."
TASC Del., VP Soph.
Class 57, SC Rep. 57-
59, "B" Assoc., Pan-
Am 58: Hi-Y, Slide
Rule, Sr. Favorite, Jr.
Rotarian 59, Basketball
Letters 58, 59, Track
Letters 58, 59, Capt. 58,
59, V. Pres. Student Body
59, Sr. Frolics.
S.. M7
LLOYD MAXWELL
"Whatever his ambitions
may be, he keeps them
to himself."
Future Farmers of Ameri-
ca 57-59, Secretary 57.
CAROLYN NIERKA
"Her good qualities al-
ways shine through."
Future Business Leaders
595 Girls' Forum Rep.
575 Homeroom Vice Pres-
ident 595 Girls' Forum
57-59.
SAMMY MONTOYA,
JR.
"He's one of those who
hoard their own thoughts
caJeiully!"
Barbershop Quartet 57,
585 A Cappella Choir 57,
58, 595 Football 575 "B"
Association 5 Track 575
National Athletic Train-
ers Association.
LOUELIA SUE MCELFISH
"A wonderful friend, kind and
true, Her Bronco spirit always
shines, too."
FHA 57-595 Sec. 585 Pres. 595
Jr. Degree 575 Chapter Degree
585 Press, Future Nurses 585
Library 58, Secretary 585 Fu-
ture Bus. Leaders 595 Girls'
Forum Representative 57.
MAGDALENA MONCIVIAS
"Not too slow and not too fast,
she makes friendships that will
last."
Pan-American 57, 58, 595 Fu-
ture Nurses 59.
KATHERINE NUCHE
ANNIE LAURA McLEWlS
"A merrier laugh cannot he
found."
FHA 57, 585 D. E. Club 595
4-H Club 575 Beauty Shop So-
ciety 58.
NAOMI MONTOYA
"She is very well content to be
a steadfast friend."
Future Teachers 58, 595 Pan-
Am 585 A Cappella Choir 57,
58, 595 Band 57, 58, 595 Beau-
ty Shop Society 585 Vice Presi-
dent 585 Girls' Forum IV Vice
Pres. 595 HR Officer 57, 58.
ROBERT MOORE
MOORE "Maybe he looks smart-but
"Her kind heart is worth more who knows!"
than 3 thronefl Band 57, 58, 595 Science Club
CARROLL
MOEHLBIAN
"A capable boy, he
should go far."
Slide Rule 595 Pan-Am
57-59, Treas. 58, Pres.
595 Hi-Y 57-595 Science
595 Baseball 57, 585
Basketball 57, 585 Home-
room President 575 "B"
Association 58, 595 Na-
tional Honor Society 59.
HARVEY LEE MOORE
"He says life's a joke,
we should laugh it along."
Library Club 59.
595 Hi-Y 585 Homeroom Offi-
cer 57.
Ti
ELAINE NEDBALEK
'gV0ted 'Best All Round'
A better girl cannot be
foimdf'
Corral 58, 59, Editor 593
Pan-Am 57-59, Vice
Pres. 59: Tennis 57-593
Treas. 58, Rep. 593 Ten-
nis Letterman 57, 59:
Press Club 58, 593 Stu-
dent Council Alt. 573
NHS 59, Quill 81 Scroll
59.
SHARLENE NIXON
"Grace, charm, beauty,
to her belong."
Footlights 57, 583 NHS
593 Debate 583 Latin 573
A Cappella Choir 58, 593
Bronco 57-593 Tri-Hi-Y
57-59, Treas. 58g Beauty
Shop Society 58? Tennis
Club 573 Quill 31 Scroll
Sec. 59, Bronco Bus.
Mgr. 59.
JACK MORRIS
"I may look busy, but I'm only
confused."
Band 57, 58, 593 Science Club
593 Hi-Y 57.
' 07.
BONNIE NEVILLE
"With a smile on her lips and
a baton in her hand."
Footlights 57, 58g FTA 58Q
Pan-Am 57, 582 Band 57, 58,
593 Twirler 57, 58, 593 Tri-Hi-
Y 573 Homeroom Officer 57,
593 Mid Term Graduate.
E. EARL NORTHCUTT
"School is a place where I see
my friends, therefore I endure
it."
FFA 57-593 Reporter 57, 583
Football 57.
CONN IE NASH
"A friend in need, a friend in-
deed."
KN
CHARLES NICHOLS
"I'm happy go lucky."
State Poultry Judging Champs
573 State Dairy Judging Champs
583 4-H Club 57-593 President
57, Vice President 582 Track
57.
MARTHA JANE NOVAK
"Here is a dear and true in-
dustrious friend."
FHA 57, 58, 593 Library Club
593 Tri-Hi-Y 593 Girls' Forum
Rep. 58Q Student Council Alt.
59, Library Helper 593 Home-
room President 59.
TOM NELSON
"He sings for love and
idleness, nothing else is
worth having."
Transfer from NLIIIIICWIZQ
Band 58, 593 Bronco 58,
59g Homeroom Pres. 593
.lunior Rotarian 59.
via
ESTHER NORCROSS
"But, oh, she dances such
a way! 'Tis a sight so
rare this day."
FHA 57-59, Historian
59: Library Club 573
Girls' Forum Rep. 573
Beauty Shop Society 585
Junior Play 583 Senior
Play 593 Tri-Hi-Y 593
ggture Business Leaders
--. .
.ILDITH OLIVER
"Angels are perfect-but
I'm a woman."
Footlights. Latin. Press,
Bronco. Tri-Hi-Y. Am.
Hr. 57-59: Band 57-595
Rep. 57: FHA 573 H.R.
Officer 57. 58: Corral,
Thespians 58. 595 V.
Pres. 59: Junior Play 589
2nd UIL Declamation
57: UIL Poetry Interp.
59.
ANN ELIZABETH
PAGE
"As busy as a beaver, as
jolly as can be."
Foollights, Tri-Hi-Y 57-
59g HR O. 57. 583 FHA
57, 58. Pres. 58g Del.
St. Conv. 57g Dehate 57,
58. Sec. 575 Thespians,
Bronco. Chmn. TAP,
Citizen of Month. 58, 59:
Jr. and Sr. Plays: Tennis,
Girls' Forum Pres., Val-
entine Princes 59.
JOE DANIEL NOVOSAD
"A perpetual pranksterf'
4-H 57-59: Waterloo, Iowa 575
Dairy Judging State Champs
573 2nd Place Livestock Judg-
ing Team 58: Showmanship
Award 58: Sanitary Farm Dairy
Award 58.
LEVON OWENS
"I have often regretted my
speech. never my silence."
DAN R. PHILP
ROSALIE OLEXEY
"She wears a hat with a silver
Iiningfl
FHA 57. 583 Homeroom Secre-
tary 57. 585 Beauty Shop S0-
ciety 584 D. E. 59.
JOYCE MARIE PACK
"Which comes first-the mar-
riage license or the diploma?'
Footlights 57. 58g FHA 57g
Beauty Shop Society 584 Home
room President 57, Vice Presi
dent 583 Girls' Forum Repre
sentative 59.
WALTER PLAGENS
"Come what come may, time HMZHY TCCCIW advice- He is
BEVERLY O'NEAL
"Always ready for a hap-
py time."
'Q'
KENNETH W.
PATRANELLA
MI want to be bashful,
but the girls won't let
me."
Jr. Class Treas. 585 HR
Officer 575 "B" Assoc.
57-59g Two Year Track
Letterman, Capt. 585
Two Year Basketball Let-
terman, Capt. 59g Valen-
tine Court 59g MOD
gigng 59: Junior Rotarian
and the hour mn through the One Who Profits hy' if-ii
roughest day."
Student Council Altemate 593
Homeroom Treasurer 583 Sci-
ence Club 59.
Homeroom Officer 57, 58.
JIMMY POTTS
"A mln-atm-1' lives forever,
and toilet' dies in a clay."
Band 57-59, Banrl Offi-
cer 58, 59: fl-H Club 57-
59, -1-ll Club Council
Representative 57, Home-
room Officer 57.
MARCIA RANSONI
"She makes all life one
grand, sweet song."
SC 57. 58: TASC Del.
57, Footlights 57. 58,
Choir 58, 59, FFA Sweet-
heart 58, 59, State Final-
ist 58, Hr. Officer, Sr.
Class Council, Valentine
Princess 59, Jr. and Sr.
Play Usherette.
RUDELL POEHL
"A rare exception, a boy who
says little but means a lot."
Homeroom Secretary 58.
NANCY BEARD PRlCE
'ilf you ever need a friend,
here l uni."
Footlights 58, 59, FHA 58,
Latin Club 58, 59, Tri-Hi-Y
59, Thcspians 59, Homeroom
Officer 58, Girls' Forum 58,
59.
,P X
Y -17
LINDA RESTIYO
"With her dark ltair and big
brown eyes. slic's a pleasure for
the eyes."
Footlights. Tri-Hi-Y 57-59: Hr.
Off.. Beauty Shop Soc. 58, FHA
57, 58, Band 57-59. Twirler 58.
59: Tennis c. 57: Bronco, Sr,
Frolics. FBI. 59, Pan-Am Tal-
ent Show 58, 59, Jr. Play C0-
Manager.
ANN PORTER
"She's one problem l'd like to
solve."
Latin, Tennis 57-59, Hr. O.
57, Footlights 57, 58, Tri-Hi-
Y 57-59, llcl. to Austin 59,
Sec. 58. 59: S.C. Rep.. jr.
Play. Tennis Club 58, Bronco
58, 59, Pan-Am 59, ll Vice
Pres. Girls' Forum 59, Sr.
Frolics.
BOBBY D. RANDALL
"Nothing is so difficult but
that it may be found out by
seeking."
D. E. Club 59.
THOMAS RILEY
'lEarly to bed and early to rise.
makes a man healthy. wealthy.
and wise."
FFA 57-59. President 59. Vice
President 58. Crcenltand Presi-
dent 57.
ELAINE PRICE
"Her little deeds of kind-
ness help to make the
world happy.
A Cappella Choir 57, 58,
Librarian 57, Footlights
57. 58. Secretary 58,
Bronco 57. 58, Tri-Hi-
Y 57-59, Chaplain 58'
1
FRL 59, FHA 57. 58,
Beauty Shop 58, Treas.
Sr. Class.
JAMES ANDREW
RESTIVO
"Nothing is little to him
that feels it with great
sensibility."
Swimming Team 57-59,
Pan-Am. CC Boxing
Team. 58. 59, Hr. Offi-
cer 58. 59: Slide Rule,
Science 59, Spanish
Workshop of Monterrey
58. 59.
C. W. RUSSELL
"Mistakes will happen,
but must I give them so
much help?"
R. H. SCHLIEKER
"I never trouble trouble
till trouble troubles me."
S.C. 57g "B" Assoc. 57-
59g Baseball Letterman
57-59, Captain 59, Boys'
State 58g Harry Chamb-
less Award 57g Football
Letterman 58, 599 Cap-
tain 59g All-District Foot-
ball 58, 59g Norman
Dansby Award 59.
RONALD ROSPRIM
"Homework fascinates me - I
could sit and look at it for
hours."
JOANN SACULLA
"It's quality rather than quan-
tity that matters."
Footlights Club 58, Future
Homemakers 575 Homeroom
Secretary 58.
Q
JANICE JEAN SCHULTZ
"A likeable lass in the Senior
Class."
Future Homemakers 57, 58, 593
Future Nurses 58, 59g Beauty
Shop Society 57, 583 Corral
Staff 58, 59, Girls' Forum 57,
58, 59.
L. J. RUFFINO
"To do two things at once is to
do neither."
4-H 57, 583 S. F. A. Bowling
Team 57, 58g S. F. A. Team
Champs 57.
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CHARLES F. SALVAGGIO
"A guy with a car goes twice
as far."
4-H Club 57, 58, 59, Bronco
57g ICT 59, VIC Club 59,
President of 4-H Club 575
Football 57, 58.
SHIRLEY SCHULZ
"A mile a minute is good speed,
but a smile a minute gets more
action." V
Future Homemakers 57, 58,
Homeroom Officer 57, 58, 4-H
58, 59, Reporter 593 Footlights
58, D. E. 59.
PHILIP LOW
RUSSELL
L'I'm almost frightened
out of my seven senses."
Footlights 58, 59, Pan-
Am 57-59g Slide Rule,
Debate 59, Hi-Y 59, Re-
porter 59g Science 59,
National Honor Society
58, 59, Thespians 58, 59,
Treas. 593 Junior Play
584 Senior Play and Frol-
ics 59, NMS Finalist
59.
DONALD SCHULTZ
'LHis aim is to go to
Dog Patch University and
play football with Lil'
Abner."
"B" Team Football 57g
Football Letterman 58,
59g Hon. Men. 10-AAA
Football 58, All-District
13-AAAA Football 59,
"B" Assoc. 58, 595
Homeroom Officer, 593
Track 58, 59.
DONALD SEAY
"After a look at him we
suffer from high 'red
pressure."
FRANKIE SKRHAK
"The first years of man
must make provision for
the last."
Vocational Industrial
Club 59g President of
Homeroom 58.
DICK SCOTT
All Ive learned Ive gue sed'
all I know Ive forgotten
HUGH "POPS" SEALE
"Y u .ay it's Engli-h but I
say it Greek
Ban 57 58 59 Football Letterman 57 58
Squad 59 Ba eball Lettemian
Footllghts 57 58 All District
Football and Baseball 58 Soph
Cla Pre Cla s Favorite Val
entme Court 57 Choir 57 59
B Asot 5719 Boy Forum
President 59
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CHARLES SHELDON MARIE VERONICA
"Gentle and retired, a boy to be SIKORSK1
admired." "She's happy in love-oh, what
"B" Team Football 57g Swim- a feeling?
ming Team 57: Band 582 Latin Future Homemakers 572 D. E.
Club 57-59. 58, 59, Secretary 59g Ist Vice
Pres. 583 Girls' Forum Rep. 593
Homeroom Secretary 57.
DONALD SMITH JOHN SMITH
"The surest way to hit a wom- "Blessed are they who go in
an's heart is to take aim kneel- circles, for they shall be called
ing," big wheels."
Slide Rule 59g Science Club Homeroom Officer 573 Pan-Am
59g Boys' Forum 57, 58, 59. 57-593 Math 59: Corral 593
Press 59? Science Club 59g
Pres. 59Q Boys' Forum 57-593
National Honor Society 59.
ROBERT SHEARER
He and his trombone get
along real fineg ask the
trombone."
Band 57, 58, 59? Choir
, 3 Barbershop
Quartet 57, 58.
JIMMY SMALL
"Being handsome with-
out grace is the hook
without the bait."
BILLY STEEN
"All things come to those
who wait, so why hur-
ry?YY
ANGELINA SODOLAK
"Not bold. not shy, not short,
not tall, but a very sweet ming-
ling of them all."
Future Homemakers 57, 58, 595
4-H 57. 585 D. E. 58, 595 Li-
brary Club 57.
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BOBBIE STEELE
"Our Bobbie is most content
when in the midst of Merri-
ment."
4-H 57, 585 Footlights 575 Li-
brary Club 58, 59g Homeroom
Officer 57.
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CHUCK STEWART
"Thank you, faculty, l
enjoyed it."
Footlights 55, 56, 575
Future Teachers 585 Bar-
bershop Quartet 58.
ANN SULLIVAN
"A quiet girl, but quite
a girl!"
Latin, A Cappella Choir
57-595 Footlights, De-
bate, Junior Play, 585
NHS 58. 59, Sec.-Treas.
595 Quill Sz Scroll 59,
V. P. 595 S. C. 595 As-
soc. Sec. 595 Who's Who
595 2nd UIL Reg.
.loumalism 595 FTA,
Corral, Bronco 59.
ANCELINA STRATTA
"She's like a vitamin ad-full
of vim, vigor, and vitality."
Future Teachers 57, 585 Latin
57-595 D. E. 595 Homeroom
Officer 575 Girls' Forum Rep-
resentative 58g Beauty Shop
Society 58.
JOHN BENNETT SYPTAK
MARY ANN STRATTA
"A popular gal with more than
her share of men problems."
Girls' Forum Representative 585
Footlights 575 Homeroom Presi-
dent 58.
H. A. TAYLOR
"I wanna be a JllIliOl' Clip- "When he's as old as seventy-
boarder!" one, he'll still play pranks on
TASC Delegate 585 Latin Club everyone! Y
57-595 Student Colmcil 58, 595 Band 57, 58, 595 Junior Play
Hi-Y Football 57 58' Home- 58' Senior Frolics 59.
room Officer 57, 59.
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STEPHANIE
SWAFFORD
"A 'rose' without a
thom."
Footlights 58, 595 FTA
57-595 Future Business
Leaders 595 Pan-Am,
Beauty Shop Society 57,
585 Pan-Am Secretary
595 A Cappella Choir
57-59, Secretary 59, Asst.
Business Mgr. Bronco
595 Thespians 595 Na-
tional Honor Society 59.
JACK THOMPSEN
"He's not a card, he's a
whole deck."
JOE URSO
"Even Charles Atlas was
never like this!"
4-H 57-59, State Champs
Poultry Team 573 Gold
Star Boy, NPFFC, High
Indiv. State Dairy Judg-
ing, Mayfield Poultry
Award, Pres. of Club,
Delegate to Leadership
Lab 585 President of
County and Commun. 59.
BARBARA THOMAS
"Thy voice is sweet as if it
took its music from thy face."
Footlights, Homeroom Off. 57-
593 Pan-Am 58, 59, Rep. 595
A Cappella Choir 57-59, Rec.
Sec. 593 Tri-Hi-Y 59, Bronco
59, NHS 59, Beauty Shop So-
ciety 58, Rep. 58, Junior Play,
58, lst Amateur Hour 58.
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ELLEN TRENCKMAN
"More fun than a barrel of
monkeys."
Pan-Am, Footlights 57, 585 Tri-
Hi-Y, Bronco 57-59, Editor 593
Homeroom Off. 57, 585 FTA
585 FHA 57g Beauty Shop
Quartet 585 Junior Play 583
Pan-Am Convention 58g Annual
Convention 593 Quill 81 Scroll
59.
MILDRED VALENTA
"A lovely note in the song of
life."
Future Homemakers 57, 585 D.
E. Club 58, 59, 4-H 57, Girls'
Forum 57.
GENE THOMAS
"I'm one of these everything-
happens-to-me people."
HR Officer 57, 585 Soph. Class
Parliamentarian, Library 57,
Pan-Am, Footlights 57-59g Gr.
Capt. 583 Jr. and Sr. Plays, Sr.
Class Rep., Thespians, Tri-Hi-
Y, Speech, Corral, lst V. Pres.
Girls' Forum 59.
JOE DAN URBANOVSKY
"Sometimes I sit and think:
sometimes I just sit."
Band 57, 58, 595 Junior Play
58, Boys' Forum 57, 58, 59.
ALBERT VAQUERA
"Boys will he boys!"
DAVID TRFJO
uls there anyone finer?"
Pan-Am 57, 58, 595 D.
E. 58, 59g H1-Y 59, Stu-
dent Council 59.
RUBY URSO
"There's always some-
thing to keep a twinkle
in her eye."
Transfer 59.
BOBBY VERNON
"Quite a clicker l "
ORA WESTBROOK
"A good-natured friend."
BRAZOS VARISCO
"A grin or smile you could
see a mile."
4-H Club 57-59g S. C. 57g Soph.
Class Treas. 57g Junior Class
Pres. 58g Valentine Court 583
Basketball 57-583 Pres. Hr. 59g
Valentine King 59.
JERRY WATSON
KENNETH VAUGHN
"Today we lose him, tomorrow
the whole world gains him."
TOMMIE WEDEL
"Get thee behind me, Satan - "Always able to 'drum up' a
and push!" little fun."
Band 57-59.
BILL WALLACE
"Some think the world
was made for fum and
frolic, and so do I."
Debate 57, 58g Band 57-
593 Footlights 57, 58:
Boys' Forum 57-59.
GEORGE WHITE
"Ain't misbehavingl'
MARLENE WHITE
"Active and Attractive."
4-H 57-59, Sec. 57, Pres. 58
FHA 57-593 Vice Pres. 593
FBL 595 Tri-Hi-Y 593 Hr. Of-
ficer 57g Office Helperg Girls'
Forum 57-59.
FAYE WHEAT
"Loveable and likeable."
Tennis Club 58, 593 Ten-
nis Team 58, 593 Foot-
lights Club 59g Sr. Play
Committee 59: Hr. Of-
ficer 58, 59.
JOHNNY WILLIAMS
"They said it couldn't be
done, but he did it."
Pan-Am 57, 58.
DAVID WINNINGHAM
"He may seem quiet and
look naive, but if you
know David, that's hard
to believe."
A Cappella Choir 57-59,
Slide Rule 59, Debate
57, Pan-Am 57, 585 Bar-
bershop Quartet 57, 58,
Pres. 58, Hi-Y 58-59,
VP 59.
.IOE WHITLEY WILDER
"The midnight oil he bums is
'Gulf Crest."'
4lH 57-593 Future Farmers 573
"B" Football 57, 58, Track 57-
59, Sr. Frolicsg "A" Football
Letter 59.
LA NELL WILSON
"It isn't by size you win or
fail, be the best of whatever
you are."
Future Homemakers 57, Library
Club 58, 59.
.IIMMIE YOUNGBLOOD
"Fave slide rule . . . will trav-
e .79
NHS 58, 59g A Cappella Choir
57-59, Thespians, Corral Press,
Footlights, Science, Slide Rule,
Speech 59, Jr. Play, Sr. Play,
Barbershop Quartet, Track, De-
bate 57, 585 Amateur Hour 57.
DOUGLAS J. WILLIAMS
"Shoot low, sheriff, he's riding
a shetlandf'
Future Fanners.
GERALD WINN
"I'm a self-made man, but what
a job it was."
A Cappell Choir 57.
BEVERLY JEAN ZEMANEK
"She came a stranger, and de-
parted a friend."
Transfer 593 Future Business
Leaders 59, Pan-Am 59, Band
595 Corral 59, Tri-Hi-Y 59.
PATRICIA ANN
WILLIAMS
"Dynamite comes in small
packages."
Cheerleader 58, 59, Hr.
Officer 57, 58, Foot-
lights, FTA, Pan-Am,
Girls' Forum 57-59 g
FHA 57, 583 Bronco 593
Tri-Hi-Y 58, 59, FBL
59, Homecoming Prin-
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.IONNIE ELAINE
YOUNG
"Fair hair, twinkling
eyes, she's an angel to
one of our guys."
Footlights 57, 58, FHA,
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59, S. C. Alt. 57g Soph.
Class Rep.g Sen. Favor-
ite, MOD Queen, Sr.
Frolics 59, Pan-Am, Tri
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Richard Cook, Ray Berry, Glenn Dowling, John Charles Fazzino. MIDDLE ROW: Tommy Brady,
Jay Bob Robert, Kenneth West, Donald Schultz, Glenn Gregg, Lo'uis Griffin, Joe Womack, Morris
Hamilton. BOTTOM ROW: Henry Cortez, Joe Wilder, Henry Brewer, Morris Gene Burkhaotcr, B.
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Donnie Collins, ,IOC John Stratta, Pat Fishvr. Tommy Carll. BOTTOM ROW: Leslie Crvnghaw,
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By CHARLES CAHDER
Eagle Sports Editor
A trio of second quarter touch-
owns powered the Waco Tigers
a 27-O triumph over the Bry-
n Broncos here Friday night to
oil the B r o n c o 's bow into
AAA gridiron competition.
The Bengals, who appeared to
e more than a darkhorse con-
nder in the ISAAAA race as
ey dealt with the Broncos mov-
to a T-0 lead in the last min-
te of the first quarter. mounted
e 27-0 lead at the intermission
nd allowed reserves to battle
e Broncos during the last half.
Waco used the big play for
four touchdown margin. A
punt return resulted in
initial touchdown, a pass in-
set up the second and
in the fourth while the
touchdown was scored on
65-yard play from scrimmage.
The Broncos, displaying every
of determination avail-
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By CHARLES CARDER
Eagle Sports Editor
Exhibiting extreme poise for
the opening game of the season
the Bryan Broncos vaulted into
the 1958 campaign Friday night
with a 32-12 grid victory over
the Port Acres Eagles on Bronco
Field.
The Broncos turned loose a
of touchdown twins in jun-
fullback Henry Boxley and
senior halfback Morris Burk-
halter while reserve fullback
Brewer, who,missed a
portion of the early fall
. 'program because of a
mJury, rammed home the
Bryan touchdown of the
Coach Jesse Burditt's charges,
of District 13AAAA
fall, cracked the goose egg
the scoreboard two-thirds of
way through the first quar-
Ilbadded two counters in the
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trio of racing Broncos cut
se for long distance runs Fri-
y night to give Bryan a whop-
g 30-12 homecoming victory
er the McCallum Knights
m Austin.
It was Bryan's first victory in
13-AAAA and gave the
a 5-3 record for the
The Knights suffered
13th straight defeat.
"Three B's" - Burkhalt-
Boxley and Brewer - rip-
through the Blue Knights
283 yards and three touch-
to spearhead the hustling
to an unexpected easy
HENRY Boxley,
to full duty for the
time in five weeks, sack-
up the game with a dazzling
yard touchdown jaunt early
the third quarter. Officials
erased an earlier 74 - yard
journey by the
fullback in the second
Halfback 'Morris Burkhalter
s the leading rusher for the
oncos with 128 yards in 13
tries. Boxley had 83 and re-
rve fullback Henry Brewer
d 73 on just two tries. One
s good for 71 yards and a first
wn on the McCallum two and
m there he dived over the
Brom:
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THE WIN was recorded by
the best team effort exhibited
by Bryan in many moons and
was posted by a squad that be-
came determined to help Con-
roe accomplish its battle slogan
for the week. The Tigers had
been fired with an effort to
wipe out the loss of 1957 and
the Broncos set about to make
them forget 1957 but remember
1958 in its place.
This the Broncos accomplish-
ed by scoring their initial
touchdown with the game less
than three minutes old and add-
ing their second counter less
than three minutes after Con-
roe had scored its first touch-
down midway in the second
quarter.
Both Conroe counters were
set up following the recovery of
Bryan fumbles, the Bengals
moving 44 yards for the first
counter and 45 for the second.
Conroe moved the ball from
their own end of the field to
Bryan territory only once dur-
ing the game. That was follow-
ing Bryan's first touchdown
when Alton Robinson returned
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Friday
The Bryan Broncos face their
1 non - district football
f the season Friday night
they clash with the La-
Consolidated Mustangs at
at 8 pin. and the un-
Broncos will enter the
without the services of
ace fullback, Henry Box-
Boxley, a junior who has
a starter in each of the
Bryan victories recorded
mis fall, suffered a broken left
hand in the Huntsville game
last week and will be out for
about three weeks.
. Boxley reported a slight pain
in the hand Friday night and
when the hand failed to respond
to treatment Tuesday an x-ray
revealed the break.
THE LOSS of Bexley will
ause Coach Jesse Burditt to
nuke only minor changes in his
lfensivn nlnnc fm-
eonsolidatcd game as lie will
install Henry Brewer at the
fullback post where he ha: fren
a great amount of action during
the past two weeks. When
Brewer has been at f1il'b11c-li
Boxley has moved over to half-
back to replace the injured
Morris Burkhalter but Burk-
halter will be ready to return
to fulltime team duty with
Jackie Connor at halfback this
week. Joe Womack will com-
plete the backfield quartet from
roncosl-'ieadv 'al 6 76011003 r 0188
or Wildcat 1s:Qzgfs.:?.i.ii?i t l mple Tilt
movies showed the team
tinued to hustle ,throughout tl
game even after they trailed by
three touchdowns.
"When you're 21 points be
hind in the first quarter and
keep scrapping. you've got son
fine boys and that's what we'i
got," Burditt declared.
THE BRONCO coach said tl
team made a few mistakes ar
went to sleep a couple of tim.
but otherwise did a creditab
job against the Wildcats.
"We were pleased with the
spread and it would have work-
ed even better had we not drop
ped seven passes," he added.
Kenneth West, playng a line-
backer spot, was singled out for
a good job by Coach Burditt.
"TO BE HANDLING the job
for the first time we think he
turned ini one of the best per-
formances against the Wildcats
Burditt said.
The Broncos meet the Travis
Rebels in their final game of the
season here Friday night.
"Travis has a better club than
McCallum's but we think we
have a good chance to win
Burditt said.
'Bryans Broncos, who can't
seem to rate anything except
underdog roles, find themseives
in the usual position again this
week as they face the Hunts-
ville Hornets on Bronco Field
in a Friday night contest.
Biyan, named as the under-
dog last week against Conroe.
will put an undefeated record
on the line in the Friday con-
test when they face the Hunts-
ville Hornets, victors in two of
three games this season. Publi-
cations at Houston and Fort
Worth ranked Huntsville as the
favorite this week while a Dal-
las writer divided the ranks by
favoring Bryan.
The Broncos staged what
Coach Jesse Burditt described
as a 'Teal good workout Tues-
day a.fternoon" featuring pur-
suit scrimmage and group
scrimmage sessions.
"IT WAS JUST a good old
fashioned workout with a little
of everything included on the
schedule. Most of all we tried to
work at getting tired, condition-
ing,""Burditt pointed out.,
Pass defense was also stressed
in the drill and Wednesday the
Broncs worked on their pass of-
fense and team defense.
All of the Bryan squadmen
are expected to be in good shape
for the Friday contest which
will be the second home game
of the season for the Broncos.
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FIRST ROW. Standing: ,lorry Ballard. Ronnie Marshall, Klervin Pvters, Richard Guinn, Roland
Harding. Louis Griffin, Joe WIOIHHCR. KNEIQLING: Kvnnutli Patranclla, Henry Boxley, Alwilliam
Ginzvl, Jay Bob Robe-rt.
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solaiaiii sfgiwi:-i - - .1 " ' 'racy came
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ckeyed '
ew Years Day. f sliovvcd ii
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hey ' 5131 231119 Ofi The nearest
New ,Q L8 to Palestine f find to match
e Frid ' -. The win for Hem-V Boxlexr,
Wildca.. , - ' '1Ck0I'9L Xvornack' a V
h the VBS 'Qt ' picked up 16 pre-
4 On the ' iliminary "B" game, was run-
, 'wer-up to Boxley on the varsity
Bro! X ' 12 . ,ith 13.
H gan? X md alestine jumped off to a 17-
after I V 1 first. quarter lead and poured
due tx 1 3 .i 20 points in a torrid second
Quarter. - . g"3I'lQl' while Bryan could man-
points
with
but
UP..3I.'ld
end: ob the first
put in all mit
Mustang'
score was
the second A
Grzzzle
before halfti so edge the
into a 22-21 lead as the
sounded.
befo
push shot
led throughout
third quarter until the last!
minutes when Bexley layed
to tie it
lt 81 31. Butf'
tile free
'H be only nine points.
THE .BRONCOS came back
fgstrong in the third outplaying
if the wiidr-ar 15-8. B
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land liznciixig ll'l:5sl't'l " 'l in gi Kg: Ilia' third
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t5i'j-'airs win our im' Rebels.
The Biwm-os droiwued '-a limiii-
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liruukei' to Tl
their first
'losing out 48-46 in the last tex
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from the floor but lost
at time free ihiiow iirte.
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The Bioncs held a 35-33
tin tid of 'he i ci C
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who
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Over Travis
defeated in district competit
with a 50-33 win over the Tr
is B team here last night.
The Bryan Colts remained 1
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The nipped the Pales- The Cone wok 8 14,5 f
'EL 58-56 m 8 pref quarter lead' andugege IIE
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T' I t s raced ahead 19-4 in5 ogg Saint a in the
the fi quarter but had toiquartm. bu . and
hang' nik r dear life to salvageicoits Yin, 3 ' ay. d. v h
ff W1 - t . J ' ff tosse 'Rl
THE GAME was deadlocked poig-L 3-. honors
30-30 at halftime and Palestiiaelthe!
took a 48-47 lead at the endl 01515
the third.
But fouling got the
best of the Wildcat B squad ands,
the Colts hung on to win. i
Womack was to scorer with'
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16 and Roland Harding and Jqj
ry Ballard got 10 each.
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H151 and failure to hold on to re- the home team with 17
Belton
hounds stvniied the visiting Tm :mild
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AUL BROOKSHIRE The Broncos led briefly In
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BELTON Bryan matched score was ti
i Belton ,almost basket for basket
here last night but the Tigers
0 cashed in on an abundance of, son's
throws to take a 69-53 vic-
over the Broncos.
Belton
man s
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a 11-10 lead on In
throw. Dennis
layup made it
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Ea, X L JB 9-T standing, while " ' an 2.02-fi' i.'ic:to:'1:33 me -X f
Austin pryan broke even a T-7. i"'-:- rv o :tn-ii 'I'wv.'is w tournament ' 4 I.CJ':,-'I' il?
tangle in 1 c to- V6-8 vrlff 'N' Qecord me lm kv- and ll':Callum has a v.'x:i.tt , iff mzqizt, fallii
morrow nig. Y, 13-qi " - ' 'X I Q7 fa he lwilznis of
AAAA baske Mgr inn-' Y , 1 55 M ,A ' A. The Knizghts
der way- iift ' i -- 'KP .4 Q -I , t - ' 'Q 'SET jg if .wdifme Cfiliffil' il
The two tea Sh' ' it 4 J 'js ,
the best 1'l'fxTOi'L' - Nia , irzi ' ' ' fi ' -5'-'wi ldvmciell of
Eames and the y2 J ljti, ' ill I-QYLRIT his usual
will emerge fror.. .5' YU' ' A ' uryzivi i.0YU01'l'OVt' n
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the favorite 101- tf-, , 6+ Q, ,wtigvw I hmeup mu? JOE A
In other gznncy if 1 " , ti Q 1 Cortez' Hank- R0
night, Austin will . si , ,N H, " " ' 'A"' 'lcCov and Ben Trott
and Temple meets W. " l Q Q . F, uv 1 .li is the leading score
MCCALLUM COM 'i.- 9. now 4-nptaxri wil: lm ,. 'tilt-7-1543-4' -tazd :lt ix? of gilhzti' K .gwgmg with 150 pcm
5 record - the best H H e ' jl rm Broncos on elle ll-itil' to Exit' ,md xbolh ith- it-if Br:-at a11jeSQQ-l1djS the Ng, 2 p
tx-jg-L .. going img mfg Q'Qn1.'i-ilflnt. against the Wilco LAl'Zxi7'2i --U! aim: Nfxal-o or-.,l. A K' ,Ref infthc AL1StiI1111gh 5
petitign, vvhile Bryan '-Ong-yt in a DlSU'!Ct 13-AAAA rJLltI!l,'.? Flin: 101' ill lil' twfnlfxt. I, hc-HAHD GUINN hit '11
chalked up a 9-6 recoz QTMQ game will be played iv WH- J hum M Cub! WMU, A ax..-,i and Gl'lf'lll put in 10
Defending champio, ustigj eo, 5 A he Holglmi llzmtmfi fi-4, L' u ,U ' Q 'F
K' L - if ' ' Q Ken Patranclla. 5-lil Ffliitlfgi- "ward Gninn 1, I l,.o1::- Gan E??n'f!.dgt
'EUSYLL was elect:-d 1-zlptani of? :za li-1 inet! in-111-' fi :-"1 7' it-U. ' t"','U' MONO in
ts e the Bronca yesterday by ll vowi Coax,-li PL-C1 Val- Dx .if--ai 'VT it i'Um"xt mimi?-ino'wa
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66 9, iof his tezinimatrrs. ,with tl.l: tear' ' gm rm, ext, V vu 'A F' IL I' Ugfd ...QI
C . 5 Althougli not a high lacoror. Q xigzuizifpt, 'lblixple h,.1r:1.t1 M 'E' 'I' ,qtiafl U' t.
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1Patran0ll:l is tm" tvzmi s Ton - they would oziv. to wfsly t-xml. el ' L ' UU NLE 1
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lplaymzzkor and hal. hundh-1' E1li'1iliDCITt'!' to all-lc-zu A .tux 1511.11 1 - -A -' Q . ' -
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'N HUNTSVILLE --X fperiod when Humax me fourth. I G11 in nm
5Broncos broke away X -7 lead but loolaed its best as thefgu-3 1, in me
,lead and survived 2 W i i ella swished in a sc if opened when Hmiryfqugi V Bmmds b
quarter let - down t " t .e 1- 1 om there on out it d Griffin dropped in aw ,I lead T
,Huntsville 55-44 in the l 's ball game. 4 ,oals each for eighllst f ' N35 Cmiy i
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VICE PRESIDENT ...... David Winningham
SECRETARY ......,,,. ....,,,,.,, I ames Allen
REPORTER ..... ,. Philip Russell
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PARLIAMENTARIAN ...- ........,. George Inglehart
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The Girls, Forum is an organization in which all girls of Stephen F. Austin High
School hold membership. Its purpose is to provide interesting and beneficial programs
that help in making decisions concerning special problems and vocations. The theme
for this year is 'lThe Truth Shall Make You Freef' taken from John 8:32. Mrs. Bounds
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The Slide Rule Club IS composed mainly of senlor math students who are mterested
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C. Jonvs, J. Kirlml, Nlonioya, A. Ogg. F, Reeves, G.
Shcarvr. H. Slrvurc-r, H. St-ulv. A. Syptak, J. Warrl, V.
Wood.
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TENOR SECTION
R. Ayvri. J. Furgvrsmr. fl. Grvglp. N. Monlma J Ond
G. Sylvester. S. Sylvcstvr. L. Wagner. L Wiliam
ALTO SECTION
KI. Amis, B. Compton. P. Dooley, D. Eddins, S.
Grisham, J. Hoppess, J. Jones, M. L. He-are, J.
McCulIcy, B. Ogg. K. Peterson, P. Schiller, A.
Stanford. A. Sullivan, S. Swafford, G. E. Wattin-
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0lfl"ICERS: Norma Kindt, Secretary-'I'reasurer3 Judy Perkins, Instrument Teclmician
Stephanie Elliott. Yice President: Roger Ayers, Presidcntg Mr. C. B. McCvown, Jr
Director: Jimmy Potts. Lfniforrn Teehniciang David Lynch, Instrument Techniciang Nelda
Jopp, Uniform Teelrnieiang Judy Foster, Librariang Jeanette Martin, Drum Major.
In the latter part of August the Bronco Band began practice for the I958-59
school year. When school began, they played for all the football games
and pep rallies. including the Homecoming Parade. In October and No-
vember the band held its annual Birthday Calendar drive, which was very
successful. In Ut-tober the band attended the State Pair in Dallas. In
December the band marched in the Christmas Parade. Also in December,
the Bryan Chamber of Commerce held the annual Bronco Band Banquet.
At this banquet Stephanie Elliott was awarded the Outstanding Band Mem-
ber Award, presented by Casey Jones for radio station KOBA. In January
district band tryouts were held in Conroe, and about twenty band members
made the district band. Of these, Nelda Jopp, Jeanette Martin, and Judy
Perkins went on to play in the regional and area bands. Nelda and Jeanette
also played in the All-State Concert Band in Galveston. In April the band
played concerts for Lamar and Jones Junior High Schools. The Spring
Concert and reception were held on May 1 The John Phrlrp Sousa Award
for Outstandrn 'llusrcranshrp was awarded to Nelda Jopp The Solo and
Ensemble Contest and the annual has ride and picnic were held on May 9
And on Nlay 20 an ensemble from the band played for the Senior Com
meneement Exercises
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Mary Nelson.
BARITONES
,limnry Potts, Gerald Shearer, Sarah Cordray.
TROMBONES
Robert Shearer, David McCormick, Tommy
Daniel, John CoVan, Van Wood, Albert Rambo
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PERCUSSION
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Lynch, Annie Ruiz, Lynn Luckemeyer, Emily
Crouch, Arletta Lowry, H. A. Taylor, Robert
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Band Activities
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feel amply welcomed by the well-wishing seniors. '
Our Thursday night yell
practices were really
well coordinated! Cooo
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wing finds Mr. Jones cracking jokes to
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Thanksgivin
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Spvuking for
himself:
,lohn Aldon
alias Philip
Russel.
That's long
enough R. H.!
Honor winners at
the football banquet
lvft loaclf-tl flown.
OPPOSITE PAGE, ClR-
CLE: llcck the llzillsl An-
other joh for 4'Vi'I'y0l1C to
help with espeicially if it
gets you out of class.
That good ol' Bron-
co spirit was at its
licst whvn wer had
th 1' Hmnvcmning
yvll practice down-
town,
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Barbara Q-llC.1ptam Nlac a ba of pnanut nlurm T XP
clrm BELOW RIGHT Leo and the Rhxthm Rocket enter
tam 1t the T X P Ialent Show
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basketball banquet.
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food had
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banquet
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Elaine,
and Judy.
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Gym-just completed this school year.
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Sack lunch bringcrs eat heartily in the game room of the new gym.
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Betty Calladine
Angela Norbury
Bill Beverley
Antony Gillingham
Miss Norris
Major Ruinhald
Elsie Wiuocl
Audrey' Stevens
Mrs. Ste-rt-ns
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David Lynch
Judy Olin-r
Nant-y Cordell
Sandra Clark
Martha Amis
lim-id McCurinick
.lustin Kidd
Ellelt Htmfll
Dunald Cole
Esther Norcross
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lllenn Uregg
Phillip Russell
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Hugo 'Noggmoclrer
Elmer Tflllll
Gert Truzll
Roszoe Blzpp
Gladys Truzlt
.laclrze Summers
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Daud Jerm an
Bonnle Wrl on
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Jo Ann Storm
Gardner Parker
Beverly Scasta
Dewayne Caldwell
Lrnda Wheelan
Judy Fo ter Sally Lrlrr Jeanette
Stanford
Gerald Shepherd
Nlae Goodlet Mane McDonald
James Snyder Marylrn Austm
Barbara Grbb JoAnn Vmcent
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Shoes for Men and Boys
FLORSHEIM
CROSBY SQUARE
RED WING
BUSTER BROWN
Men s CIo+I1lng
Furmshmgs
Spor+swear
Luggage
GIH' Novelhes
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HARDWARE COMPANY
CI1 na Hard a e Spor'I ng Goods
Crys+aI Philco Appl ances RCA Vucfor TV
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Hardware Company
PO BOX 946
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JARROTT S PHARMACY
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Down+own Townshlre
BRYAN TEXAS
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PRINTING COMPANY
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UNITED FURNITURE
35 E 25+h Ta 2 1496
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Bryan Texas
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300 N Mann Bryan Texas
Bryan Texas
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TRAVIS B BRYAN PresldenT
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C A NIGH Cashier JOHN A DARBY AsslsTanT Cashler
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We would have you Teel ThaT Tl-IE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IS your bank We would
have you Teel aT home IH your bank WhaTever your problem or need you are lnv1Ted
To call and duscuss IT wuTh us any Tame wuTh The assurance you wall be TreaTed wuTh
every courTesy and consrderaT1on aT your bank
We would have you Teel ThaT above everyTh1ng else un Thus msTuTuTuon There ns a real
desure To serve you well We value apprecuaTe and shall ever sTruve To deserve and
maunTaun your Trlendshnp good wnll and business IT shall be our purpose To serve
you so accepTably ThaT when opporTunuTy presenTs uTselT you will as many cusTomers
do bring or send your Truends To your bank
STockholclers provmde The capuTal OTTucnals provrde The managemenT In The Tlnal
analysus cusTomers make The bank We are graTeTul Tor and proud oT The loyalTy
oT The cusTomers oT TI-IE FIRST NATIONAL BANK clurnng The pasT 84 years
oT :Ts hssTory We wanT you To Teel ThaT you have a real parT In This your bank
IT you are noT now a cusTomer we exTend you a cordlal mvnTaTlon To become one on
The basis expressed above so ThaT you may be a real parT In This your bank
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Bryan Texas
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