Thomas Jefferson High School - Document Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1960
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JI ll I' f- kat tiff' MY NAME'S PAN . . . . and Fm going to let you in on the latest from Olympus, like hot from zot, man. Let me tell you, these Greeks and Romans were no squares, not even old Euclid. Some of their ideas were . . . well . . . gelidus, man. fThat,s cool, to the uninitiated, dad.j So you thought this myth jazz is Way out? Let me just show you how much weive got here at Thomas Jeffersonville. Let's just take a little stroll through our pad, while I spin the skintchiest bit of all-myths for the New Intellect, like . . . HERE'S PANic ALL YEAR ROUND! ' ' J Z' BUT WE LOVE IT! UM I 'Wfnqs 3' Q 3,144 . . THATS WALL, BROTHER! THERES CULTURE, MAN . . . K ' fa ,Z Q Q .SGIN If ...SPORTS... Hr B J 4 . . ' Q 'f Q J' ,EW l P I . . . SPECTACULARS . . . QSM U K ki ,I K 7 ...so1REEs... i lvvwx N g fy but fw- u X 6 ' A-Q f V F' f . C A f!-'K 5 CLASSIC Cl X QSSICS I I 'lllll 'ln-'lu-'In:'. . Jeff I Q Yes, we are classic here at Jefferson-we believe as did the Creeks and Romans, that to develop Mens Sana in Corpore Sana -HA Sound Mind in a Sound Body should be the goal of education. Here We stress culture in all its aspects-and evidence that We are suc- ceeding is pictured on these pages. As further proof, We may proudly announce Jeffersonis selection as one of the one thousand schools in the nation to participate PHYSICS: The MIT class studies sound waves. 4 in '6Project Talent, a twenty-year scientific census re- search program in which the effectiveness of our educa- tional program will be evaluated. Truly, this is a measure of classicism. ENGLISH and the ARTS: FieId trips to the theatre, here Shake speare's OTHELLO, enrich the curriculum. I 'T IT? 'ln 'In 'Jn 'In-lf:-' H1324 2698, 44.96, Y 1 I 56.925, 41, iv!!-452 CHEMISTRY: Charles Dedmon, Newton Hammet, and Jim Atkinson received national recognition in the Westinghouse. AND THE LANGUAGES: When in Rome...', or at Jefferson-one finds that the classics LIVE! 5 UN UUR PEDESTALO 0 0 W W IF'l'F'IF'IF'IT:'.f TC DR,BE'1FT VV, CRUFT In 'u. 'l. 'u. In. 'l. 'XX CBS TABLE 401191 n I Y Mopdgelllll 1 l N 1 I W i QHPW124 CUNTENTS Classes 0 0 Q 5 D page M6 Activities -o.,oPage?1tD2,,.,o Sport 252 9 THE, JUDGMENT ore? if ' 3 El 12 ITJF-1 VI' IT-I' :TJ FF u i A I Once upon a time in Olylnpusville I 71' i W there arose I a great dispute between 5 3 I W E s J l I v 1 I Juno, Minerva and Venus as to who V dh K 3 - 0 4 L , was fairest. They called upo11 a shep- -P 7-I A fl herd lad named Paris for help, because 6 5 , l ffl ft o s .-.M 1 W ' l F V f'W fo ? ff -1 'N 1 u N w w r L 6 4 x 1 9 N said Minerva Ill give you power said i 1 J 1 1 P 1 l - i 1 4 , I, i Q6 9 ' ' 99 V , ' he was a rare lad. l ll give you Wisdom, - ' cc 9 - , 99 - . . 9 I no 5 PARHS J u11o. uWell, said Venus, uHow'd you like to have the coolest doll i11 the Whole World? I Y mean, way out! uYou win! ehortled Paris, f- I . K -f' Gcheeause what I like best about chicks is I ni their . . . l ' I ' 1 ,et t 0 0 Q, PERsoNAUT1Uiss , b .fr ,ff 5 V A K . Q K ' H Z E PATTY GQLDAMMER :sf Annuen Xfellenfcine Sweetheart Q auf , x 4 Elf -1 3 at iii .sift t f 24 2 Ly gg ,, 5 li f 3 2 ,ge 4 4 2 Q v 9 c , W- ffftwfa fe' VALENTINE COURT Lady Patty Myers, Escort Jerry Wadeg Lady Patty Goldamnier, Escort Orville Hudsong Lady Gene Lindsey, Escort Roger Hall Lady Becky Ransdell, Escort John Reagang Lady Diane Dodson, Escort Gerald McAdamsg Crown-bearer, Charles Barrett Hempel ETHE ANNUA VALE TI E B LL: rt, Q 4 f iris V9 4 - f s i igt ?f1?ef 3 :Q tw ,am-f.v 'x-gf t t is - it i r .2 frafiig. it V -' E'-f1'ff .3 ...fr 5 if-iii Sift . -igggr 51 2 1 ts.. 'K-ae Ms' f ?fr::':szw1' sssfsvtr ct as Qt - 5, A A ff L- -, Q 1 I M , if fi L 5 , -'Mk - 1, . S 5' t gi if .Q fi' 5 lxf kfi t ' wi 5 3 is Z' .E i 5 3 f, 5 if 1 't E . I A ,. Q , x V 1 . 3 I' if My X if ---r 'E wiv alentine lwfyitln Veirttusll i'Friends, Romans. Rebels. lend me your ears! so intoned our lvy'-league uannounceriusf' Sam Carpenter, to open this yearls Annual Valentine Ball, HValentine with Venusfl Following the tra- dition of holding the Sweetheart's Coronation as a Valentine cele- bration with a different slant, the staff concocted a little Roman orgy for the 1960 enterprise. Nominees were presented in the audi- torium in a classic setting, complete with temple. Amidst much gaufliznn, Patty Goldammer was announced queen Venus, to reign over the festivities of the dance following in the gymnasium, or Circus Minimus to the intelligensia. Featured at the ball was the highly-publicized HSquariot lsquare chariot, of courseit Racef, our own rendition of uBen Hersefl As there were no casualties and as everyone seemed to have found his own Valentine, the evening was a great success. Lady Becky Ransdell curtsies, assisted manfully by Escort John Reagan. Tension beforehand: everybody lends a helping hand. JE! A smile from Lady Diane Dodson, while Smiley M Adams doesn'z . . . The whole pageant: Her Majesty is serenarled by the Graves et duo. 7Qem,,. ., ,,.,. fs. - 1 . - -1 Lady Patty Myers escorted by non-Iurching Larry Wade. kwV. ,, V. 4:14 , Roses for her majesty! eq! i x L.. Lady Cene Lindsey, on the arm of Escort Roger Hall. F Golden mome the Queen ! Ivy-League Romans! Bah! TIL' Ed itor Don Dalton flmperial Caesar! presents I5 VENUS! Queen Panty Goldammer and Escort Orville Hudson smile after the Coronation. IEFFERSON OLYMPICS! and here they come around the turnus . . II Oops! Slight mishap! Mrs. Harrisorfs nightmares KU pay off K3 to U. Hey, fellers, wait for mel Driver Byron Davey pursues horses Bill Wilkinson and Alfred Taylor. A kiss Klferslzeyl from the Queen .' Of course! Successful driver Bob Horton and successful lzorses Chris Sowell ana Bob Persful. I7 ' THE ll9fofUJ DUCUMENT BEAUTHES . f 131. J . I , . 5 ,,,:, gi A 4. chosen by PAUL BAKER The 1960 DOCUMENT Beauties were chosen by lVlr. Paul Baker, the outstanding director of Dallas, new Theatre Center. Famed for his re-interpretations of the clas- sic in drama, Mr. Baker seemed an appropri- ate choice as this year's judge. Having select- ed from the submitted photographs the forty finalists, he held personal interviews at the theatre and chose the following winners, whom the 1960 DOCUMENT staff feels you will heartily approve. Keep calm! it Ca11't be that badfv Nervous nominees await iIIf?l'l'l'6'1US nl the Thealre Cenler will . ...,. .... ...., ,., ........ , ..,. , ,..,,, ,, ,, ,,, ,W , ' ' ' '21 f .1 . f I ... , T4 'W Q, K, f - ' '. ' Mw':a1a,w,1,bigfzfmly-13 -,fm-g.Afg:,?1ifi' ,N Vvfsiiiffg 21-9515 -f Q , .fjijififgiff 215154. My ,ff ' W' V. ': - :f- x ff W Nfl if 1' f ,- B! f if J ls w ff ff Ei L ,fd vm . 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' W .A Qi if ff W I 4 H, ,, W . , JTUNHCGD R' RUNNERGU PAM BURNETT 3 is 5 5 5 5 E 33 2 E 2 S 5 ANN BECKLUND CAROL MILLER 1 BEAUTY L DORIS BEVERS JUD1 HURST 1 TOBY TATE LYNN WALDMAN N UMUIN EES THLEEN CUNNINGHAM KAREN DUNLAP PATSY GUMM U-I S CP31Il1iLCCDII F KL S C HaSs Fa-lxvcmritfzce GERALD MCADAMS Ll!! Qi nfl I . ',,- If nit . . , X . ' V - 167 1- TL - MYERS j in SS- VUTM -L-If 34 N SX k RGBERT rulmxicoulr' Class Favorite ' - L 35 4 J HN WATS 0 N i LLV ,1m'1 m -1,: L -VxV3LL LVV V L' L YVXL VzLllL A,i:i V,,i m 21,Z fmg m ., ' m.,, gf: m Q'V i ' ' : A lm' J' m Q:h l:V mhAf 5 h um Q con omrncmrve QMS F iL ,-J .. 36, SOPRILOIMICOQTB fi iq-5, 'V A . I VVKVV . - 13 Kfr' ,Q '-L. 4 I JEAN TEEL ' IHLOJ1UII1CBCCCCDJIJIJll11IJlg QUEEN I I-' I I-' I FHOMECOMING HIGHLIGHTSJ u:'J lil 1: .lefferson celebrated its second annual Homecoming by defeating Vlfoodrow Wilson and presenting the 1959 Princesses, Patsy Gumm, Jean Teel, Patty Myers, Beverly Maxcy, Diane Dodson. Each of the girls was presented in convertibles to the en- thusiastic erowd and received Homecoming mums from Rebel football players, Neal Bright, Red Rogers, Bobby Glen Wright, Norman Clark, and Orville Hudson. The following night, a pageant in the auditorium represented a fairyland fantasy as ,lean Teel was crowned queen. Afterward. her majesty reigned over the home- coming dance. Princess Patty Myers is presented to the cheering crowd. A Homecoming mum is pinned on Princess my ' , ..,, Beverly Maxcy. A Hooray, already! We win the game! 39 Princess Diane Dodson has a tight hold on escort Kelly Hudson. The suspense is over! Queen .lean Teel is crowned. Princess Patsy Gumm gracefully curlsies before the audience. 40 , Memories are made of this . . . says last year's Queen Janie Austin. l , 'L- S HOMECOMING COURT Beverly Maxcy, Jim Story, Patsy Gumm, Allen Coffey, Queen .lean Teel, Red Rogers, Patty Myers, Bobby Glen Wright, Diane Dodson, Kelly Hudson. Half-time festivities: anyone for a city Cham- Janie Austin crowns the new Queen and Escorts Red Rogers pionship? and Tommy Leo approve! ,f Homecoming! Exes enjoy seeing new sophisticated selves! M if 1. ,Q x 2 is If 6 Q 1 n W Q E f 2 E 1 2 E 2 Q 2 E 5 CAROL KECK NDQC Queen NANQCY QCLEMENTS NDCC KAY SPARKS PAT CCOPIEZLAND JEAN 'FEEL SPGNSORS MARTHA MEYERKCORID 43 BEVERLY MAXCY BeusHxeH:ma1,MfQ,ueem1 PAT COPELAND QUEEN Gif HDDlidL1IlYJl0lI11Cd1S J X 1 Wim Fw 'Q 'Q' , 5 Aw 5 -w j W fu... ,.,.x . fy' jf f1,kf,,. , ,sf if ,wgf - f. . MVQQSQ . wwf' W . V K ,,:'1-Af ,,Y, ,L,A1zZ,,,, , ' iIA A V gyk, V, , XD X, AY H ,h . ali mf L D , ,1-L A gK.L mm :-f :Vyfy I iw.--. fxf 'Lf' l 1, ya -1 g- 3 ., W . 5 i 1'z 'L' if 3 2,:,,i0 , 1. gf' X ,X .1 X V N, A .,,i.,,f ,,,, My ,,3,V5, - l BEST ALLSRUU CECIL SCHWALBE ND ,342 -,,,, if a G7 X S4 XJ y kj Z, MQ N 1 BEST ALLZRQDUND NANCY CLEMENTS MOST LIKELY T0 SUQQEED BERT MACKAMAN - PATSY GUMM ,ff Q OE X f4..X U9-P Ev-ek? N c. 2, QM V i s E E X. y E ' TMXS MUST DEPENDABLE DUN DALTON - JANET CURBY 'P U Q 4 2 f , A LP. 2 i ,ji jf A I 4 V,', K . , 1 ' f1 L I E.- lr , V,'V I kr? X K , ji- fi L,'V I , ,, ,. i,,,VQ:f X W ? iflf MUST CREATIVE MIKE HULME - JUD1 HURST 2 A .16 v 6 -ef + O i f O 0 E A lb Y 'I , fz'fi N E E E , ACCHUS FRIIENDUEST BEVERLY MAXCY M GERALD MCADAMS MUST ATHLETHQ ALFRED TAYLOR - PATTY MYERS WHTTHEST BETTY EMORY - DICK GOODE THE, STURY If.lI1rLll '.lLJllt'll '.lL .llj'..llf.llilliJ A-jlfll 1,s.'L ' , J There was once a most determ111ed cat by the name of Jason, whose main desire was to latch 011- to a certain fleece I O 'RCS CN v.-Jw! ug A .. KK because it was golden. S0 he set sail fer Colcllis, the Sl16CP,S pad, with a neat fleet called tl1e Argonauts. S.s.Al50 ,few-o -X. 54 els JrAseN flfJlfJlr'1f-'l.f1l.-Jf-Jl.- E l ' - KW , With the help l V : , I 6 N , fof a 'real queen, 5 Medea, ' J N--' l i f ' he planted a handy crop p L-,ffj of dragon's teeth and . Q I raised a fuss. y The Argonauts l fl l 6 . f35fFff7 f lived happily after that, and formed fl the Argonautys League, most prdsperous of . . . ,O 0 CU5RGANllZATlliODNS NEAL BRIGHT President In 'ln 'In' The Thomas Jefferson Student Council is the co- ordinating body for all student activities. The first major fall project this year was the staging of the second- annual Homecoming. Our '6Exes returned to Witness the crowning of the Home- coming Queen and represent their colleges at the dance which followed. Other fall projects included the collection of Thanksgiving baskets for needy families, the production and distribution of Stu- dent Handbooks, and, of course, the beautiful Christmas Formal. Spring activities featured the Spring Frolic, an officers' workshop in Amarillo, and the planning of the traditional graduation festivities. THE STUDENT COUNCIL -I .1-'-I E'-I DICK GOODE GENE LINDSEY NORMAN CLARK Vice-president Secretary Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Front Row: Norman Clark, Patsy Gurnm, Neal Bright, Gene Lindsey, Dick Goode. Row 2: Bobby Nichols, Cecil Schwalbe, Peggy Jessup, Gus Blackshear, David Tanner. I I I I I I I Ilrllr.-IIr.J eff: 'Mi Q 22121 Yl:iw,. 'W 'E ml.: SENIOR COUNCIL MEMBERS Front Row: Jimmy Wood, Sondra Schwarz, Sandra Sample, Mary Ann Ross, Marilyn Lipman, Virginia Glines, Kay Felker, Ann Bonnick. Row 2: Bob Schultz, Mary McCall, Inger Thomp- son, Jane Scarborough, Diane Dodson, Sam Carpender. Row 3: Joe Williams, Key Pucker, Steve Miller, Chris ,lami- son, Alan Coffee. Inger Tompson, our exchange student from Sweden, speaks to the student body at the Brotherhood Assembly. Hail! The conquering heroes come! Upon the in- vitation of the Student Council, some of last year's graduates appear at the Homecoming Dance. Joan Holloway and Baird .lamerson pose at the Jingle Bell Ball, spon- sored by the Student Council. JUNIOR COUNCIL MEMBERS F ron! Row: Sue Krider, Carolyn Koontz, Cazzy Miller, June Pelillo, Ellen Press- man, Mary Tarpley, Toby Tate, Second Row: Sharon Austin, Jane Loughmiller, David Loving, Mark Magilow, Eddie Parma, Anne Beckland, Mary Nell Phil- ips. Third Row: Buddy Hayden, Jimmy Carr, J ay Ferguson, Wofferd Hum- phries, Duncan Mason, Jimmy Pace. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL MEMBERS Front Row: Cheryl Kothe, Diane Kris- tell, Barbara Clew, Susan Rigsby, Sher- ry Fisher, Peggy Easton. Second Row: Andy Weber, Susy Lyle, Phil Friday, Willy Saucedo, Jimmy Murrell, Char- lotte Wells, Carolyn Stewart. Third Row: Charles Standifer, Bob Camplen, Roger Bohannon, Doug Rodgers, John- ny Satson, Billy Atkinson, Craig Reyn- olds. Miss Maria Mansell speaks to Thomas Jeffersons future nurses. 60 JOHN F. GRAY BERT MACKAMAN ANN BONNICK President Vice-president Secretary A A NN 3 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I J The National Honor Society has four ideals: Service, Leadership, Character, and Scholarship. These ideals are the foundations upon which this society was begun and will continue to grow. The Thomas Jefferson branch of the National Honor Society is composed of very select junior and sen- ior students who strive to live up to these ideals, thus setting an example for the school. Election to the National Honor Society is indeed the highest ideal to which a student may aspire. ., f ,L W- ,,..f:-,wg iw 'vim ,. - : iii? We f gf: f : ,ggfagnt ye ,rg ,maths , were id sk BECKY RANSDELL Treasurer NEAL BRIGHT LINDA CROSSETT JANET CURBY CECIL SCHWALBE NTERNATIONAL J I: QUILL AND SCRGLL OFFICERS: Becky Ransdell, Presidentg Ann Bonnick, Vice-president, Mary Lou Beaird, Secretary-treasurer. Quill and Scroll is the honorary society for high school journalists. Election to Quill and Scroll is the highest honor attainable by members of the yearbook or newspaper staff. Only junior and senior students with high scholastic averages and outstanding journalistic achievement may he elected to membership in the organization, which is res- pected throughout the world of journalism. Front Row: Barbara Hill, Robin Goldman, Gayle Rosenthal, Sondra Schwarz, Becky Rans- dell, Judi Hurst, Bev- erly Brown. Row 2: Elaine Porter, Kathleen Cunningham, Regina McWilliams, Mary Lou Beaird, Ann Bonnick, Glenda Holder, Gene Lindsey. Row 3: Jane Scarborough, Ellen Ar- thur, Eddie Brownstein, Don Dalton, Bill Wilkin- son, Bill Herries, Cathy Mims, Donna Alexander. 62 OLD MEMBERS Row 2: .lean Kalousek, C-orgiarme Thrower, Carol Adams, Karen Schnei- der. OFFICERS: Ann Bonnick, President, Karen Schneider, Vice-president, Gorg- ianne Thrower, Secretary. I,-J If-I SPANISH HGNOR SGCIETYJ ,-I I,-I I,--I To recognize high achievement in Spanish by students of secondary schools and to encourage further interest in Hispanic studies is the purpose of the Spanish Honor Society. The society is spon- sored by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. The Chapter at Thomas Jefferson High School, named for Jose Vasconcelos NEW MEMBERS Front Row: Diane Dodson, Nancy Clements, Sandra Sample, Sheri Greene. Row 2: Donna Alexander, Joel Kelly, Sandra Grimes. well-known author and the creator of Mexicois system of public education, was organized in the spring of 1958. The motto, '4Todos a unaf, which translated means All togetherf, reminds that a language is a strong tie between persons of dif- fering origins of race or religion. Front Row: Barbara Hill, Ann Bon- nick, Neal Bright, Lucy Furguson. il Q4 or ll If Top Row: Sam Carpenter, Alan Coffey, Gene Comroe, Donnie Crowder, Brian Eberstein. Second Row: Jimmy Ellington, Steve Ellis, John French, John F. Gray, Buddy Hayden. Third Row: Bill 1 Herries, Walt Jamison, John Ladd, Jim Lawrence, Bobby Legg. 1 '72' Q91 All I J 5 I i l I , 7 , ml N NEAL BRIGHT BERT MACKAMAN DICK GOODE BILL KEESEY CECIL SCHWALBE President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Sherzff 'i - CHRIS f ff .S Q' 451 G K- 5 Qi,-in 1:54:- 3 1 Top Row: Duncan Mason, Stewart Matlock, Gerald McAdams, Kent McC0in, Mark McKinney. Second Row: Sid McClain, Tim Mitchell, Bubba Myers, David Nelson, Bobby Nichols. Third Row: John Reagan, Bill Rider, Bruce Roberts, Tom Smith, Jimmy Spence. Fourth Row: Alfred , . Taylor, Fen Vesecky, John Watson, Mike Wilkerson, Bill Wilkinson. Fifth Row: David Winn. A In-'lr-'Ir-'ln 'In 'It 'It 'In 'ln 'In Our boys, service organization here at Thomas Jefferson is the Key Club. Their many worthwhile activities this past year included collecting for the Heart Fund, the March of Dimes, and the Kiwanis Club Christmas charity. With these and other useful projects as well as social and religious functions to their credit, our Key Club has become an important part of the schoolis extracurricular program. 65 1 Don Iiymz Egditor YW. . . .f'Z3llg0i58fWSj k lA0f' zfyggsf if Tomorrow we've GOT to get organizeclfv Despite the fact that there were two Kristells plus Walls, Organizations Editor Ann Bonnick comes up with the inevitable Ann Nonymousu in a group or two. 66 'll 'll 'Il THE 1960 STAFF Editor-in-Chief .....,. .............,, D ON DALTON Class Editor ..,,.,...,. .,..,, B ECKY RANSDELL Assistant .........,...,.....s .,.,., D ONNA ALEXANDER Organizations Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,.. ANN BONNICK Faculty Editor ..,.,,,.... ........ M ARY LOU BEAIRD Art Editor ,.,,,,.,.,...... MIKE HULME VIN SCHEIHAGEN BILL WILKINSON ' e,tteett SAM CARPENTER Assistant r.,....... Cartoonist ....,,, Sports Editor -. BILL HERRIES GUS BLACKSHEAR I VOLNEY LAUNEY Activities Editor ..,.. Business Manager .,... Advertising Manager .,..,e,.,,,,.,.,. ........... Staff ,A,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,..,,...,.....,s. Diane Dodson, Nancy Clements, Tom Jones, Ann Kristell, Diane Kristell, Martha I Walls, Tim Mitchell, Carol Crosby, Lee Hughes, John Hammond, Byron Davey, Tom Wilder, Ann Walters 4 Sponsor ----,,--A,,------,--vw,,-A,A--,,---,YvY,,-,,lY,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,, 1 I l His name just coulzln't be Blfxghf' Becky Rans- dell and Donna Alexander fight the class section flown to the last letter. I i gs DOCUMENTIEIE WHERE is that proportion wheel? HUnhand that grease pencil, Herriesln HBLACKSHEARUS! I l Fainthearted stu- dents avoid the halls around room 219 at deadline time, wisely estimating that they may be run over by a desperate annual staffer clutching at anything or anybody that might be sent to the publisher. At other times of the year, however, annual photographers are popular people and Willing subjects are numerous. The staff room is perpetually a scene of organized confusion, which, declare the various editors, all means some- thing. fProbably it means that the editors are confusedlj Nevertheless, here is another edition of THE DOCUMENT of which the staff feels the student body may be proud. We hope that it is as Well-received as its predecessors have been, for every volume of THE DOCUMENT published to date has won high honors in every contest in which they have been entered. May this DOCUMENT prove a source of enjoyment in years to come. DON DALTON, Editor STAFF, more or less composed: Front Row: Bill Herries, Mike Hulme, Byron Davey. Row 2: N. Harrison, Becky Ransdell, Donna Alexander, Nancy Clements, Carol Crosby. Row 3: Don Dalton, Diane Dodson, Kristell f2J, ,lnne Walters, Mary Lou Beaird, Mar- tha Ann Walls, Ann Bonnick. Row 4: Sam Carpenter's eyeballs, Tom Wilder, Volney Launey, John Hammond, Tommy .l ones, Bill Wilkinson, Lee Hughes, Vin Scheihagen. At rest: Augustus Troy Blackshearus. -i I--:.is Hi, vm SBQ One of the major enterprises of the year is the Annual Sweetheart Dance. This yeafs theme, Valentine with Venus, afforded many fan-filled opportunities, such as the Squariot,' KSquare Chariot, of coarse! Race here put together by Bill Herries, Vin Scheihagen., and Mike Hulme. SPORTS DEPARTMENT: Bill Wilkinson and Sam Carpenter, out for a letter in Scooter. l Now let's see, who's going to win the Beauty Contest? Completely unbiased selectivity is exercised by Diane Dodson and Nancy Clements as they supervise one of the many annual endeavors. Well, we just can't afford an annual this year, say business staffers Gus Blaclfshear and Volney Launey, as good old, All- purpose Jones looks on and learns the ropes. NEW STAFF MEMBERS clean up the annual: Lee Hughes, Tom Wilder, Byron Davey and Carol Crosby on the mop-up committee, as Anne Walters practices for a supervisory capacity. ,lohn Hammond lends much muscle power to the staff. 1: S x i K E l U is is i x r 524 V With the publication of the first edition of THE DOCUMENT, a tradition was established to recognize those whose contributions to its success proved especially outstanding. THE DOCUMENT Award honors not only journalistic achievement, but also unselfish service and willingness to perform beyond that which is expected. Seven charter members were elected, in their honor, no more than seven elections in any one year will be recognized. It is hoped that each successive group will live up to the standard of excellence begun by the first, and continued by the following awardees. N. HARRISON, Sponsor CHARTER MEMBERS-1957 JOHN INGRAM BILL PROCTOR ANN STOOKSBERRY NANCY AKRIDGE IO ANN CUMMINGS BARBARA WALKER JAY ORDENEAUX 1958 NORMA DePASQUAL DIANA GIBSON STEVE SCHLOSSSTEIN JANE DONALD CAROL MCDONALD 1959 CAROLYN WILLIAMS F RANNIE TUCKFIELD KAY' HENDRICKS FRANK HALEY MARILYN GUMP DON DALTON VICKY CHAMES 1960 ANN BONNICK MARY LOU BEAIRD BECKY RANSDELL DONNA ALEXANDER BILL WILKINSON SAM CARPENTER BILL HERRIES THE EDITORS GAIL ROSENTHAL, Spring ELLEN ARTHUR, Fall FALL STAFF Editor ..., ., ..,,,7,LLLL,7L .... ..,7,LA.....L,L E L LEN ARTHUR Assistant Editor News Editor ,,,.. Sports Editor ..7,,. Society Editor .... I ,t....,. GAYLE ROSENTHAL ELAINE PORTER CHRIS IAMESON PAT COPELAND Feature Editor ,,,, ,,,t,,Y,,..,tt,t.,, S UZY MARS Business Manager ,,,.,......,.,,,,.,,. GAIL ABDNOR Cartoonist ,,,.,,,, ,,.... ,I ANE SCARBOROUGH Photographer ....,,, .,,.,..,,,, B ENNY WILLIAMS Exchange Editor Staffers prepare .e... EDDIE BROWNSTEIN to force papers on the student bodyg left to right, Mike Henrich, Joanne Ondrovik, John Madin, Marie Knight, Jimmy Ellis, Sheldon Weisman, Margaret Roath, Robyn Goldman, Judi Hurst, Muriel Yaffe, Sue Sims, Suey Mars, Mary Ann Ross, Annette Raders. 70 Ill, - l ille Quivering with frustration caused by all too frequent deadlines which produce nightmares, the Reveille Staff maintains a high degree of quality in the newspaper they produce every two weeks. Rushing to scoop every new development of interest that occurs at Thomas Jeffer- son, members of the staff boast all the latest news, within two weeks, in their editions. Recovering amazingly, the Reveille Staff proverhially bounces back into action bi- weekly to meet another threatening deadline. SPRING STAFF Editor ,eeiii,eeeeeeeeee,eeeeee...,e.,....,...... GAYLE ROSENTHAL CHRIS JAMESON ELAINE PORTER MIKE HENRICH JANE SCARBOROUGH ROBYN GOLDMAN GLENDA HOLDER Cartoonlst ,,,,,.,..,...... ..,,............ ,I UDI HURST Assistant Editor ., News Editor .,,,, Sports Editor .,.. Society Editor ...,,, Feature Editor .,,,,,,,, Business Manager v,,,,,i Photographer e,,,,,, ......, B ENNY WILLIAMS EDDIE BROWNSTEIN Exchange Editor .. ,Jiw,f,:,wfM f:iQf,A7' . f H Wil 3 - , l I I 'In 'In 'In 'ln-'Ir-'In-' STAFF Front Row: Chris Jameson, Sports Editor, Benny Williams, Photographer, Eddie Brown- stein, Exchange Editor, Gail Abdnor, Busi- ness Manager, Elaine Porter, News Editor, Gayle Rosenthal, Assistant Editor, Ellen Arthur, Editorg Jane Scarborough, Cartoonist. This is just your type, says Editor Ellen Arthur to assistants. MISCELLANEOUS STAFF Front Row: Kathleen Cunningham, Gail Rosenthal, Gene Lindsey, Sandra Sample, Beverly Brown, Jane Scarborough Elaine Porter. Row 2: Gail Abdnor, Carol Carnplen, Patty Goldammer, Nancy Perry, Sondra Schwartz, Rochelle Lynn Judi Hurst, Barbara Hill. Row 3: Mr. Ferrell, Sponsor, Kathy Koppa, Jane Ann, Nelson, Nancy Noble, Karen Harding Lenore Woods, Cathy Mims, Regina McWilliams, Glenda Holder, Ellen Arthur, Robyn Goldman, Eddie Brownstein Row 4: Mike Henrick, Randy Green, Dwight Gleaves, Benny Williams, Chris Jamison, Carolyn Bailey, Mike Kelly t 555-' 'T , , l ? K To prove how erudite Thomas Jefferson is, the Jun- ior Classical League is beginning its fourth year in the Language Department. Latin scholars boast a fourth year class of sixteen. Seniors seem to go for Vergil's Eyelid ffleneidj in a big way. The club clirnaxes a busy year with the annual Roman Banquet, held about the middle of April. F I -0 4 -' 3 ' 'Tien ' I 'I , 'JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE?'ll I-' I FOURTH YEAR CLASS-Front Row: Sondra Schwarz, Margaret Roath, Nancy Bradshaw, Sherry Bfiyd, Bflfbafa COIHCI' Nancy Muir, Jill Morton, Patty McShane, Betsy Seals, Mary Lou Beaird. Row 2: Bibb Colton, DaV1d Wllmv Tom Fel' gus, Lydia Nichols. K 1 Front Row: Tracy Witchell, Elaine Porter, Gayle Rosenthal, Janie Johnson, Sandra Sulkin. Row 2: Dick Goode, Cecil Schwalbe, Stewart Matlock, Shirley Walden, Janet Curhy, Martha Meyercord, Patsy Hathaway. Row 3: Sidney O'Hara, Franklin Frickey. ll 'll 'll 'll 'll-ll: 'll 'll 'll 'll 'll Jefferson Olympus: Give it the old heave ho, man. Olympian beauties primp on typical cloud. I wonder if Caesar liked his southern fried? ,- w xi: ff - t e -, f tw y WW f'4S'N v The tllirll year class assembles to celebrate Cicerols birthday. Tlze cake in all its glory. I .ll-dll-'ll'll'll'l'll'll-'lTHIRDYEA1l Front Row: Rowena Hoyt, Roberta Feil, Ann Lander, Sanlyn Cooley, Toni Aguilar, Nina Williams, Lynn Waldman, Nancy Hill. 3 Row 2: Charlotte Sandaas, ,lean Hale, Glenda Hathaway, Karen Dunlap, Cynthia Beal, Carolyn Koontz, Ellen Shields, Linda Brieger, , Dan Barr. Row 3: Newton Hammett, David Tanner, Warner Massey, John Harris, Marc McKinney, Arthur McGray, Bob Beckmann. 1 4 1 as 1 1 5 ta 5 Front Row: Betsy Winn, Emily Pigman, Priscilla Cross, Carolyn Nance. Row 2: Charles Jordan, Anne Walters, Margar- et Dodson, Ellen Pressman, Jane Lough- miller, .lime Pellillo, Buddy Hayden. Row 3: Bob McGregor, David Cursch, Mike Friedman, Mark Magilow, Ryan Allen. Surely someone has the salt?', Third year stu- dents experzence simile: of Roman Banquet. aN HRWNSSSYGli I-ll' 'll 'ln 'ln 'ln Front Row: Suzanne Hinckley, Peggy Lines, Jeanne Balle, Tommye Sue Pyland, Jill James, Joan Mobber- ley, Jackie McAdams. Row 2: Tom Wilder, Barbara Glew, Carole Clark, Diane Kristell, Vicki Vanderslice, Marilyn Zalkovsky, Lana Lee, Andy Weber, Ann Keeler. Row 3: Barry Mosesman, Tommy Jones, Randy Benson, Bill Graham. Front Row: Helen McCarro1l, Sally Reed, Judy Lewis, Judy Comroe, Suzanne Freeman Kathy Harbour Ara bella Craddoek. Row 2: Rose Ann Norris, Marguarite Cobb, Sherry Isbell, Tura Abbott Carol Burchfleld Sallye Harp, Jo Lynn Randle, Martha Ann Walls, Sue Kirby, Joan Read. Row 3: Joe Mahoney Charles Standi fer, John Ladd, Mike Collins, Glen Middlebrook, Scotty ldzorik, John Burlew, Chuck Gottlich 76 - ' lirsp V ,- 1 i-,-?', , - 6-L -' .. . Ii .4 K ll, ll, ISECONDY 4- 1 'Mitt iw f, lib H 4 We ,,.. ,. . fu ,.,,fzs,,.mr.f,, ,.,.m, mvw, -' M ront Row: Bobby Legg, Ann Kristell, Margie Brude, Evelyn Shakno, Sandy Smolley, Sherry Andrews, Sandra Skinner, Barbara Sickler, hil Friday. Row 2: Mary Wheeler, Jan McLaughlen, Leslie Murphy, Carolyn Stewart, Betty Jane MacDonough, Sue Gruber, Joanne Rosen- erg, Kenny Meyercord. Row 3: Robert Young, Bill Rider, Bob Shelton, Jo Anne Ondrivik, Kitty Whiteside, Judy Massey, Vicky Ruther- ord, Tommy May, Gary Wilcox. Row 4: Ben Johnson, Bill Vandivort, Ray Brinson, Dick Chapman, Don Hays, Joe Hays, Judson Neff eorge Ainsworth, John McLeod, Johnny Stemmons. LASSJI 'll 'll 'll-Jil-'ll 'll 'll 'll' Q . if . I t r 'Vi 1- V' if Q. , . , Q ,.,, J , - be ii ., i t 4 . ' ,. . ,,, , A-fe'oa,gf , , ,Z J- . , , Q, 4 ! lb A A y I I n -- Hall the conquering heroes . . . f Lf ' V , , ' ,Q K VL-:E 45 1' Il I 1 'a I f K 7 ',ii, 1, ' gl af' . - 'fa 5 u K K' . -- 'L ,Q-1 ' U , ' f .gi a , is 1 ,S , ylrl J ix f .,,k K J -e K Q , I ,, . 121+ ' fi ffttw -J f .,,, -- if A ta . Q ,,., are a ' ' V I H: Zot on you! 1 Thomas Jefferson's French Club, ENTRE NOUS, works to promote fellowship among French students and assists its members in their study of France, its language and customs. Last year an honorary inner circle called LA COTERIE FRANCAISE was elected. Activities include several French movies and an annual ban- quet. L 5 0 lgl OFFICERS: Jinx Forson, La Coterie Chairman: Judi Hurst, Vice-president, Mescal ' V Wilson, Treasurer, Donnie Crowder, President: Carol Crosby, Secretary. 3 K ' 0 h jf -5 cr. if 1 N I E ENTRE Nous Front Row: Susan Taylor, Carol Myers, Linda Purvis, Nancy Wilson, Pat Lago, Judy Wood, Donna Aigner, Sherry Sadler, Jane Anne Nelson, Marilyn Lipman, Diane Starr, Cynthia L'Ho1nmedieu, Shari Minton, Rosemary High, Jinx Forson, Virginia Witt, Pat Murray, Phyllis Andreoli. Row 2: Miss Comstock, Carol Borsch, Mary McCall, Ann Kristell, Diane Kristell, Charlotte Warren, Esther Ritz, Joan Nichols, Elna Armstrong, Judy Hurst, Anne Marmaduke, Sheryl Steele, Sandy Price, Gregg Shafer, Sally Schmidt, Terry Rodgers, Sheryl Johnson, Sharon Waldorf. Row 3: Kay Silverthorn, Mescal Wilson, Nancy McDonald, Ruth Crittenden, Gail Mac- Donald, Judy Linthicum, Judy Lipman, Betsy Will, Tami Phenix, Betsy Seals, Becky Moore, Joan Kershaw, Cynthia Marks, Betty Dowtin, Susan Travis, Katie Upshaw, Jackie Whitehurst, Inger Thompson, Sandra Schwettmann. Row 4: Marilyn Stern, Pam March, Sarah Davis, Kitty Whiteside, Jim Temple, Kent Smith, Rusty Roberge, Mike Wilkerson, Leif Stromberg, David Ritz, Charles Yar- borough, Katy McKenna, Caroline Smith, Sharon Roath, Patty Moore. W, ...surf ,r-' wx, , anim, , , ff- W, -'-'-'-' :rg ..,.,.,, ,vi '--we 1,-,Y wmsvwwwavmwatwsrmen- ,f.w,wmawf-wasmm,cW,we.iwrtmeQw,,..awf-f:,Zm..v , ---,,.,,. V LA COTERIE FRANCAISE Front Row: Mescal Wilson, Judy Evans, Susan Taylor, Abby Hintgen, Esther Ritz, Judi Hurst, Susan Frump, Diane Starr, Carol Crosby, Jennie Hislop. Row 2: Jim Bell, Betty Dowtin, Jinx Forson, Jackie Whitellurst, Joan Kershaw, Carol Borsch, Marilyn Lipman, Jeanette Elliott, Elna Armstrong, Sheryl Steele, Donnie Crowder. I I I I I I Il IIlIII..I ENTRE NOUS, cont'd Front Row: Ruth Dever, Jackie Hodges, Linda 'Hart, Cheryl Kothe, Sharon Everett, Carol Crosby, Linda Bolton, Jackie Findley, Marilyn Braswell, Jeanette Elliott, Carol Evans, Jennie Hislop. Row 2: Carole Estes, Brenda Barnes, Paula Benninghoven, Elizabeth Colborn, Denise Jooste, Susan Carruth, Donna Drinkard, Abbey Hintgen, Virginia Houston, Marie DuBose, Carol Doyle, Carol Clinger, Susan Dobson, Doris Bevers, Judy Evans. Row 3: Carol Keck, Peggy' Jessup, Mike Hill, Penny Gamble, Jeanne Burford, Carol Day, Connie Hervey, Gail Evans, Pam Clark, Carylon Anderson, Sue Frunip, Linda Fletcher. Row 4: Sue Bradford, Celeste Irwin, Margaret Dransfield, Howard Coggeshall, Byron Davey, Roi Best, Jim Bell, Donnie Crowder, Ronald Bock, Tim Baker, Bob Craig, John F. Cray, Jim Atkinson. EGe4 W55QDf5Y ?5SEl w1RarmAMawnw,LMV4P4FQf', :I:1EEf:1iS, GLGi'i'L:'t 'iEi1tf1f'15?-'f:-'ii151-2E53XL?'Jl2'Af'f '1':'i'E ??4-QI.LQ?3-7fv5f?P -'l3W15QEf ?5iiE?ifaw, , , , -- if ,l.1.,.,,EiiI----I 1- 'ex 4-5 ns. fl Je I Q WN MWX ,A tl 2 OFFICERS: Jeanne Kalousek, Reporter, Diane Dodson, President, Neal Bright, Vice-president, Nancy Clements, Secretary-Treasurer, Donna Alexander, Parlia- mentarian. EL FORO PANAMERICANO DE ESTUDIANTES Giving its members an opportunity to speak Spanish ways have aLatin American theme. and studying Latin American history, literature, and The club takes an annual trip to Texas Woman's customs is the objective of the Thomas Jefferson Chapter University for La Fiesta de las Naciones. In the spring of the Pan American Student Forum. The meetings al- some of the members go to the state convention in Austin. Front Row: Sharon Lambright, Joan Leonard, Carolyn Moritz, Susie Yenny, Jill Morton, Jean Lewis, Nan Lindsley, Rochelle Lynn, Sandra Sample, Margie Rechif, Carol Reeder, Kappy Selly, Martha McCovock, Carol Slocum, Muriel Yaffe, Miss Davidson. Row 2.' Eleen McCulloch, Suzanne McGannon, Marilyn Vaughn, Nancy Willialns, Ceorgeanne Thrower, Nance Vos, Harriet Mims, Sharon Simmons, Karen Sclmeider, Barbara Wadley, Susan Rigsby, Mary Linda Scheffler, Marion Prescott, Charles Yarborough, Gordon Thorn, John Sowell. Row 3: Carla Mundt, Geraldine Tiffany, Taffy Vander Meulen, Susan Miller, Kristine Dykema, Sue Smith, Betty Myers, Don Myers, Jimmy Murrell, Willie Savcedo, Kent Smith, Tommy Orndoff, Bobby Moses, Doug Rodgers, Mike Tweihaus, Fred Olden, Kelly McGuire, David Thompson, Harrison Smith. ln: f-ammwl mari, , ,, , ,' E?'af21f 'ZTL'tf3TS,'f' E:t2f4rat1 .- 't Ht'WW!MWMyKrwSwL:nmmMZ fvMWwmew 'j.,-?ILw.Wifi5'xmao4,e,s,'s'i',?x13?K2!L.., ,, Hemi ,WW ,W ,, Front Row: Mrs. Hiller, Ramona Cortez, Karen Dunlap, Ann Bonnick, Abbey Hintgen, Joan Conley, Carolyn Hendricks, Norma Haggard, Diane Grove, Kathleen Costigan, Cindy Cook, Sharon Gray, Pam Burnett, Lin Campbell, Mary Ann Gleason, Sue Krider, Stephanie Askew, Frances Crawford. Row 2: Neal Bright, Nancy Clements, Donna Alexander, Jeanne Kalovsek, Nancy Greer, Lynne Clark, Kim Angell, Donna Dungan, Kay Grant, Elizabeth Kersting, Rosyland Granek, Nellie Cash, Carol Cook, Sandra Grimes, Vicky Hayden, Joan Asmussen. Row 3: Jeanne DeVaney, Diane Dodson, Irene Johnson, Sue Doran, Mike Hulme, Anne Brineman, Carol Harrison, Steve Israel, Joel Kelly, Tom Brunner, Robert Glass, John Daniel, Jimmy Gilmore, Rob Koeler, Steve Ellis, Nick Adams. Gerald Gruber, Elaine Kantor, Carol Kennedy. Members of the fourth year class practice the friendly attitude of Pan-Americanism. W I Joan Conley, Carolyn Hendricks, and Norma Haggard warble at the Spanish American banquet. BI fffv sftammwxw E I E FUTURE TEACHERS1-I I The search for high ideals and study in institu- tions of higher learning constitute much that is basic in the founding of FTA. Our chapter of FTA strives to enable students to learn more about the teaching profession through films, discussions, talks by outstanding educators, and association with teachers at Jefferson. It is hoped that many of our members will meet the challenge of teaching with a better understanding of their chosen profession. OFFICERS: Patty McShane, Treasurer, Joan Leonard, Secre- taryg Mrs. Hiller, Sponsor, Jill Morton, Presidentg Karen Schnei- der, Vice-president. l X 21 A Om ' 3 4' 7 l W . J Q P1 ll, ll Front Row: Abby Hintgen, Ann Smith, Ann Keeler, Esther Ritz, Carol Cooke, Jill Morton. . Row 2: Carol Lee, Diane Dixon, Sherry Waldorf, Jimmye Wood, Carol Harrison, Sally ' Shaw, Sherry Isabel, Carolyn Moritz. Row 3: Martha Smith, Sandra Sulkin, Judy Lipman, ' Rosyland Granek, Leslie Murphey, Joanne Rosenburg, Judy Massey. Fourth Row: Teresa Rogers, Kathy Lee, Cheryl Rothe, Charlotte Sandaas, Page Patterson, Susan Travis. l l Front Row: Jodie Russell, Jean Robert- son, Donna Mundan, Nancy Greer, Elaine Porter, Pattie McShane. Row 2: Annette! Rheders, Marilyn Lipman, Mary-Ann Gleason, Elizabeth Colborn, Carolyn Bai- ley, Joan Leonard, Joyce Cryder. Row 3: Marion Victor, Kathy Kuhn, Susan Ladd,' Sanlyn Cooley, Jeb Blum, Karen Schnei- der. Row 4: Nancy Hill, Sally Logan, .leannie Kimbell, Patsy Hathaway, Glenda Hathaway. h ENN 4 lxxx If l-vb'-f yr we OFFICERS: Front Row: Geraldine Tiffany, President, .ludye Wood, Vice-president, Kathy Wilson, Corresponding Secretary, Donna Sowell, Secretary. E FUTURE NURSES I An organization for girls who intend to make nursing their career, the Future Nurses Club sponsors many field trips to local hospitals, where the duties of nurses are explored practically. ln these trips hospital life is closely observed, that an insight may be gained into the medical world. SPONSORS: Mrs. Childs, Mrs. George Liebes, Mrs. Michael Kurilecz. Front Row: Judy McLane, Sue Krider, Judy Lewis, Martha Matthews, Suzanne McGannon, Pat Manley, Judy Wood, Linda Vandivort, Sherry Johnson, Jill James, Kathy Wilson, Antoinette Aquilar, Ginger Vinson, Doris Staton. Row 2: Sandra Dilworth, Gayle Jacobie, Sandra McDonald, Judy Comroe, Mary Ann Shay, Martha McGavor, Betty Cain, Joyce Sears, Kristin Kay, Susan Paullus, Patty Breum, Donna Sowell, Dianne DeGaugh. Row 3: Judy Smith, Mary Jane Hutchinson, Vera Bruchsaler, Kathy Anderson, Marilyn Stem, Pam March, Marian Prescott, Lana Lee, Geraldine Tiffany, Carolyn Stewart, Christy Davis, Jeanne Kimeriel, Martha Cross, Pat Bradley, Linda Peoples, Mimi McGee. ill 1 ' l CLINIC ASSISTANTS These are the girls who lend Mrs. Childs, the school nurse, a helping hand. Making sure that the clinic is kept neat and clean and keeping records of everyone who goes into the clinic constitute most of their duties. Front Row: Nancy Wah, Diane Colfry, Lana Lee. Row 2: Donna Spence, Cynthia Beal, Jackie McAdams. n Q '-- S Qx 1 A lip f ' W M : X1 VIN 5, l l Both of our offices are dependent upon the efficient reports, deliver call slips, and answer the telephoneg Mrsf student assistants who carry out the innumerable errands Angell needs their help in answering the questions of necessary to the administration of a school the size of students and parents, in conducing tours, in takingi Jefferson. Attendance office workers pick up the daily messages to teachers, and in typing and making reports. Front Row: Carol Cooke, Marilyn Stern, Judy Comroe, Betty Mosier, Kyle Jackman, Sue Ritchie, Joan Kershaw, Carol Jones, Row 2:' Sharon Roath, Jody Russell, Nancy Bybee, Jane Scarborough, Patsy Gumm, Carlla Mundt, Glenda Carter, Dana Dill, Jane Worley. . w -.-.f.-.-.1aw.L:v- e ICE SKATI G CLUB OFFICERS: Ray Norton, President, Patty McShane, Treasurer, Beverly Brown, Secretaryg Steve Miller, Vice- president. The Ice Skating Club is composed of those mem- bers of the student body who enjoy sprawling on the hard ice and having a finger cut off by some passerby. Since frozen ponds are few and far be- tween in the Southland, every Tuesday the mem- bers make the trek to the Ice Arena and pursue their enjoyable pastimes. Front Row: Sherrie Burns, Middie Schmidt, Susan Scar, Kay Felker, .Iuuy Wood, Robyn Golman, Beverly Brown, Patty McSlxane, Rosemary High, Phyllis Wright, ,Iane Jullep, Amy Davis, Dora Spert, Mrs. Prather. Second Row: Donna Drinkard, Mary Hays, Ellen Arthur, Gini Glines, Sarah O'Hara, Virginia Glines, Paige Patterson, Dawn Cabell, Kay Sparks, Maureen O'Toole, Suzy Mars, Karen Dunlap, Georgianne Thrower, Linda Vandivort, Yvette Milburn, Jackie Whitehurst, Barbara Klien, Mary Tosh. Third Row: Donna Sowell, Donna Teague, Linda Fleck, Sally Spoon, Gail Taylor, Nan Kennedy, Martha Meyercord, Alice Gown, Mary Lou Beaird, Ann Bonnick, Denise Jooste, Joan Fulton, Virginia Whitt, Inger Thomson, Caty Upshaw, Nancy Bend, Martha Orange, Carolyn Taylor. Fourth Row: Martha Ann Walls, Carolyn Davidson, Bob Glass, Randy Green, Jerry Rucker, Kay Madera, Nancy Vos, Jimmy Gsell, Orville Hudson, Norman Clark, Dick Goode, Steve Miller, Ray Norton, Pat Murrey, Ann Thoreson. Fifth Row: George Wharton, Mike Travis, Don Swindler, Joe Williams, Walt Dallas, David Rogers, Bob Glifford, Paul Deis, Jerry Derryberry, Volney Launey, .lerry Soper, Rio King, Wally Berry, Jim Wight, Dennis Alvoid, Joe Whitman, William Sauledo, Kent Smith. BECKY RANSDELL President if Q XM K X VZ as CAROL MILLER Vice-president - Q' .3 ,. , Esmrfaihiff j: 5,3 1 if:-A K PEGGY JESSUP annual Chustmas formal Secretary SUE KRIDER A typzcal Monday after Tmaswe, noon rn e e t L n g he , g y , . ,,x,. .L 5301- - 1 if , 35251-.K-, .4 2? - -' i 'xi . -.f ' 5 OFFICERS: Patty Bryant, Presidentg Chad Kersting, Vice-presidentg Jean Hale, Secretaryg Pam Sultzbaugh, Treasurer. I I: LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB- Providing efficient assistance for students and faculty in finding and enjoying the sources of literature and information available in the Thomas Jefferson library is the objective of the Library Service Club. They are especially interested in stimulating an appreciation for good books and in helping to maintain a pleasant, friendly atmosphere ' 30015, for all who come there. Someone's been tearing pages out of the World Front Row: Jim Seabelt, Bill Alling, Chad Kersting, Art Hammond, Mike Hulme, Joe Chick, Bruce Carpenter. Row 2: Nancy Perry, 1 Jean Hale, Glenda Hawkins, Sandra Grimes, Becky Pounders, Dee Campbell, Robin Jordan, Jeanne Devaney, Sandra Garner, Nan Ken- , nedy. Row 3: ,Patty Bryant, Abbey Hintgen, Carol Keck, Jo Marcia, Judy Rice, Susan Taylor, Chris Russell, Pam Sultzbaugh, Jackie , Cawthorne, Pat'Manley, Joan Leonard, Donna Munden, Marianne Schultz. MIKE HULME SCOTT RIPLEY ANNE BECKLUND Tlhl MITCHELL SONDRA STEVENS President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer HiSt0ri1lH 'l, ll, 'l, IARTSERVICECLUBL, ll, ll, 'I Front Row: Carol Crosby, Shari Minton, Lorraine Cox, Priscilla Cross, Jackie Finley, Judy Davenport, Sanlyn Cooley, Nellie Cash, Kay Felker, Linda Carpenter, Donna Drinkard, Yvette Milburn, Mary Ann Gleason, Mary Smith, Edna Mencheka. Row 2: Jeff Millet, Nancy Clements, Jackie Cawthorne, Barbara Andrews, Donna Sue Ammons, Brenda Coleman, ,Patti Bryant, Cheryl Drumheller, Suzie Ditto, Diane Dickson, Judy Evans, Carol Fursman, Cazzie Miller, Nancy Greer. Row 3: Walter Bone, Mary Bateman, Ann Crick, Pat Briden, Sherry Boyd, Brenda Barnes, Julie Cummings, Edna Akins, Sharon Craft, Diane Dodson, Anne Franklin, Susan Babb, Ginny Glines. Row 4: Mike Hulme, Tint Mitchell, Dennis Abrams, Bill Blakemore, Billie Blanton, Sue London, Jeb Blum, Joan Fulton, Gerral Derryberry, Howard Coggeshall, Dorothy Gibbons, Ann Becklund, Carole Estes. Somebody poured ink in my rubber plant again! .In-'In-'lu-lla 'I A wonderful group of persons, who with a bit of crepe paper and cellophane tape can transform a gym into a ballroom for a dance, the Art Service Club is responsible for all the added touches of beauty at dances, plays, and musical productions during the school year. The Art Service Club credited itself as excellent with the Senior Play stage-setting, and did wonders with the decorations for the Annual Valentine Dance, Valentine with Venus. However the most spectacular of the Art Service Club's contributions was the professional quality of the scenery for the musical production of Oklahoma, presented by the chorus. Horse of a different color? Come with me to the vineyard! Tim Mitchell completes the decorations for the Vintage F estival. ' ' fl-si -5?LL:s'3e ki1vl -if Front Row: Lynn Johnson, Ester Ritz, Carol Myers, Joan Nichols, Jo Marcia, Georganne Thrower, Barbara McLure, Carol Parker, Jo Ellen Margrave, Jill Morton, Annette Renders, Rochelle Lynn, Linda Purvis, Patty McShane, Sandra Sample, Mary Ann Ross, Donna Mays. Row 2: Ann Smith, Judy Rice, Nancy Perry, Sandy Price, Sondra Schwartz, June McKee, Mary Ann Shay, Becky Moore, Diane McMillon, Linda Mosshart, Sandra Stephens, Mary Stubbs, Donna Munden, Sheryl Steele. Row 3: Phyllis Palmer, Janet Long, Peggy Mood, Regina McWilliams, Beverly Maxcy, Kay Rigsby, Janet Robbins, Ann Lander, June Pellillo, Toby Tate, Kay Silverthorne, Sandra Schwettmann, Linda Rice, Suzy Mars. Row 4: Davis Simmons, Charles Price, John Limberg, Joan Nichols, Joyce Powell, Scott Ripley, Mary Nell Philips, Inger Thomason, Doug Maze, Vin Scheihagan, Eddie Dayton. ll:-'ll 'll 'll 'll 'll 'll 'll 'll ' I' frx s..J xx r 4m Your feats too big! But I have altophobiaf my W ! Roman splendor created by the Art Service Club lends enchantment to the Annual Valentine Sweetheart Coronation. ,X N L SP3 MF' Z I-u:'IF'I'n-'lr-JI:-J Such talent. The beginnings of a masterpiece. Did you lose something? '55 5:1 Y Can I be of assistance, ma'm? In-' lr-I lr-J I1-' If-'I' 41 wonder how he'd look with this paintbrush in the middle of the face? 92 Modern Art? So you can think of a better place to paint trees? Cccgm K Q j, One of the most outstanrling accomplishments of the Art Service Club this year was the stage setting for the Senior Play. K1 . I I If 61 ,4 WA 7UR9 I -' 7l'l0 Ch ' YL 1'I f' I I !5?QceS , 1 at Il I' Il II I' II I 'I' I I I I I I I Front Row: Sherry Carwile, Robin Jordan, Kathy Kuhns, Judi Hurst, Nan Lindsey, Kathy Harbour, Jill James, Jimmye Wo-od, Carol Kennedy, Carroll Walker, Teresa Johnson, Annette Harding. Second Row: Lynn Waldman, Saundra Jones, Sandra Longmire, Judy John- son, Susan Williams, Catie Upshaw, Noel Houck, Margie Gross, Nancy Wilson, Joyce Guthrie, Carol Keck, Pam Sultzhaugh, Virginia Witt, Joni Whetstone. Third Row: Carol -Slocum, Betty H0ward,Sally Hanson, Judy Lipman, Patsy Gumm. Fourth Row: Nan Ken- nedy, Linda Whitehouse, Tom Price, Tony Holman, Margaret Watkins, Celeste Irwin, Ronny Johnson, Lynn Worden, Rita Greenawald, Margie Trett, Dean Henderson, Betty Knickerbocker, Arthur James. Q K 1 a .. Q X' This , X mt, I if e 5221 ,MM ,. , ..,,,--I1-s?t?t1l7tE.,,. 4,-iw , . . if We ,- weft .f ...aff MARTHA MEYERCORD ANN BONNICK LINDA CROSSETT DONNA SOWELL BARBARA HILL President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Historian fha X 0 an I P' Vifm fn I 'N also ii' A Front Row: Rosemary High, Mar- tha Meyercord, Ann Bonnick, Donna Sowell, Barbara Hill, Gloria Cope. Row 2: Jo Ruth McSpadden, Mary Tarply, Carol Lee, Mary Lou Beaird, Dee Campbell, Donna Drinkard. Row 3: David Ritz, Sam Carpenter, Don Morris, Skipper Hull. 94 ,-'I ,-'I L-' THESPIANS Thomas Jeffersonis Speech Club is a highly selective organization I which coordinates the speech and drama activities of the school. Thespians have represented their club well in the many dramatic productions staged this year, as well as providing the make-up crew for DEAR RUTH and OKLAHOMA. Thespians have also represented their school in speech contests at Hillcrest, Bryan Adams, Adamson and Denton. Among other honors received by Thespians, Peggy Jessup placed first in the original oratory division of the contest at Bryan Adams Tournament. THESPIAN APPRENTICES Front Row: Carolyn Moritz, Prissy Davis, Jimmie Sue Hudgins, Beverly Brown, Joanne Ondrovik, Pat Cogin, Kay Sparks, Anne Marmaduke, Suzy Mars. Row 2: Peggy Jessup, Inger Thompson, Patsy Gumm, Judy Jarog, Arabella Craddock, Susan Travis, Mary .lo Strange, Carole Clark, Gwen Childers. Row 3: Jimmy Gsell, Mike Friedman, Larry Vinther, Rex Tacke, John Martin, David Loving. Thesptan sponsor, Mrs. Prather, demonstrates the art of applying stage makeup on victim, McSpaa'- den Rosemary High, Donna Drinkard, Mary Lou Beazrd observe. 95 fl 1 fri? 5221 4 x, X 4 fl . i Front Row: Zada Jackson, Carolyn Moritz, Joan Wiggins, Delor Mayo, Rowena Hoyt, Sandra Budd, Pat Kogin, Joan Conley, K Brown, Toby Tate, Cazzie Miller, Virginia Whitt, Nancy And: son, Susan Travis, Linda Crossett, Martha Meyercord, Cornel Milborne, Gregg Shafer, Margo Barbee, Sue Kennedy, Barba Hill, Rosemary High. Row 2: Nancy Perry,' Linda Vandivo Susan Miller, Carol Lee, Kay Sparks, Lenore Woods, Nan Williams, Pat Walker, Linda King, Katy Upshaw, Virginia Clin: Kathy Cason, Ouida McWilliams, Joyce Boyles, Jane Ruesc Edna Akins, Sue Jensen, Jan Lampkin, Mary Hay, Noel Houc Pla 'In 'ln 'CONCERTCHOIRlu-Jlu-'lu- The Concert Choir of Thomas Jefferson is an organization with a double goal. The choir's first desire is to give pleasure to the various groups for which it performs. These groups include the Dadis Club, P.T.A., and Rotary Club. The majorvproject of the music department this year has been Okla- homa, a production which added to Jefferson's growing reputation for Spectacular performances. THIRD PERIOD E E Q X RAWLEY CURRY DAVID TANNER CAROL LEE WARNER MASSEY JANE BONNETT RAY NORTON President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Social Chairman 96 June Pellilo, Lucy Mason, Peggy Bradley. Row 3: Priscilla Cross, Nina Willianis, Sue AbernathY, Judy Brown, Sharon Ellis, Kay Rigsby, Irene Johnson, Sondra Schwettman, Julie Cummings, Samrnye Thomasson, Barbara Kline, Ann Becklund, Shelly Roh- zrts, Ann Mitchell, Mary Nell Phillips, Sandra Baker, Sherry Waldorf, Sandy Allen, Gwen Childers, Charlotte Sandass, Connie Eaton, Joan Fulton, Kay Chaffin, Jo Marcia Jones. Row 4: Jinx Forson, Marguerite Rodriguez, Betty Howard, Mary Jane Schmeer, Kay Brinson, Tim Guyton, Norman Fojtasek, Warner Massey, Kobert Hilliard, Keith Chandler, Gordon Edwards, Scott Ables, l Roger Parker, Roger Smith, Wayne Kovsky, David Tanner, Kelly Klein, Richard Donovan, Larry Mead, Pete Davis, Mickey Burlew, Ellen Shields, Carolyn Nance, Betsy Bingman. Row 5: Jane Bonnet, Georganne Thrower, J. W. Prewitt, Bob Aklen, Jim Atkinson, Charles Matthews, Pete Cobell, Sam Carpenter, Frlph Cutler, Dan Barr, Steve Miller, Scott Ripley, Torn Bruner, Bert Mackaman, Woffard Humphreys, Franklin Frickey, Larry John- son, Jerry Hitt, Ray Norton, Mike Nesmith, Tommy McDonald, LeRos Hull, James Prewitt, Rawley Curry, Judy Carlson. QI: 'In 'Ir'In 'In 'In 'lr-'lu-'ln-'In-' FOURTH PERIOD 'QW SERT MACKAMAN ROBER PARKER ZADA JACKSON 'resident Vice-president Secretary . V TOBY TATE JOAN WIGGINS ROGER SMITH Treasurer Social Chairman Social Chairman 97 '60h mountain pine, Oh mountain pine . . .D At the annual Christmas Assem- bly, the chorus appropriately assumes the form of a Christmas tree. Mrs. Analee Huffalfer smiles approval at the well-executed antics of her choir. Reindeer, an important part of the Yuletide celebration, are not forgotten at Thomas Jefferson. 1 -,k- 1 Fourth period choir prepares for another successful program. Ten tingling tips times two. Concert Choir pianists, Gregg Shaffer and Noel Houck. That's 'O' as in Oklahoma. Who pulled your string? It's a scandal, it's an outrage, how a girl gets a feller these days. Ah You really put legs in these 'Eli Hi .V The beauty of Oklahoma .' ? This could happen to you? S 3 5 2 31212594 1 ! OFFICERS, Front Row: Jeannie Devaney, Secretary, Mary Ann Ross, President, Sandra Sample, Vice-presi- dent. Row 2: Caroline Smith, Treasurer, Patty Moore, Social Chairman, Sherry Andrews, Social Secretary. GIRLS' CHORUS An integral part of the music department is the Girls, Chorus. These girls give programs for special groups and organizations. In Girls' Chorus, mem- bers are given special training which will make them leaders when they move up to Concert Choir. Front Row: Nancy MacDonough, Sandra Sample, Dottie Lash, Mary Ann Ross, Kathy Lee, Charlene Rondeau, Ruth Ann Huffer. Row 2: Barbara Shield, Judy Kidd, Penny Gamble, Kathy Borreson, Judy Eagan, Judy Massey, Diane Belshaw, Carol Estes. Row 3: Linda Hickman, Diane Smith, Sherry Andrews, Linda Upper, Caroline Smith, Sandra Smalley, Sherry Boyd, Jeannie DeVaney. Row 4: Mary Wheeler, Susan Paullus, Barbara Blanton, Sally Harp, Betty Connolly, Charlotte Wells, Diane Lawrence, Betty Knickerbocker, Patty Moore. E . , M K, Z 5 ,X if pi I x I V W x ,,, A , Q - - 7 , L ,ff so K is Q-1 'L W 3 ' J- is fn , W1 A , ijt' w' f' ml 'cv Q -iw - 1 ,, V 3 , K,-X .. I . 4, ., t ,S , ova f Q'-1' A 'gg fi' 2 Ks 3 5 I l L ' mam ,.., ' . I i g --1 fx f V till xp X F' W' ' t ' I t 2, xi ' y - Q, Q 1 Y I 1 Front Row: Judy Edwards, Sandra Scheihagen, Patty Tanner, Marlene Cowen, Carol Reeder, Diane Belshaw, Carol Holbrook,f Mary Lou Bateman, Sharon Shepherd, Sherry Johnson, Ronnie, Underwood, Bob Moses, Gary Hamilton, John Dicky, James Pruett, Carol Young, .lane Gay Howell, lan Lampkin, Treinal Davis, Doris Staton, ,lean Tutt, Ginger Vinson, Barbara Revis. Row 2: Judy Wood, Meridee Greathouse, Kay Felker, .loani Conley, Arvilla Davis, Martha Seelig, Charlotte Warren, Linda? , Il ll'C1E ERALCHORUS-Ililllll A 4 General Chorus members receive valu- able instructions from their director, Mrs. Huffaker. f, 4 gg, -3 L ' l f 5' , NN, ' N . '-' 2 fl To 'X'xx' -vP ' , , f . 1 Q qi ,ii , ,I Ui ' ,, I v if ' J 'S A Vw , 'L , fwa.,,, fzimuamu 1 N -aww... l 3' gpg' 'een' , , 7 Wir, f ,M 7 - -- - -S' ,Q - , Q E. I 4 .., W ev, rser nf. V V f if .,,. I , ,, Q -L , W V , was Q w',' ,ff , f?ff5Www,.a.,., . ' - in , I w-f, -sgggfefrfq, . A 'ff J f ,I ' if I M 9f,',, 2. W ' is -r f Q i i ,JV , - ,N X 3 3, Sf 1 . I ,,,, 'Y .f . f 1 rnee Q ,,,, , '- Al, ft, ,N 4, k i ,, Q? S , ..,, ' Q .Y ..,, .,, ,VV,x ,,,:. ., . .M , N V,.w., , A 'Q 1 ' I '- 3 , .1 4',,x W 1 - 1 ,, , ' ,MV I , 6 , ,,', Wvandervort, Pat Kogin, Charles Armstrong, Mike Kaplan, Joe Mahoney, Raymond Ellis, Mike Kelly, Elaine Huens, Shirley Wilson, Donnie Wilson, Pat Murray, Diane Hill, Susan Taylor. Jimmye Wood, Ginny Glines. Row 3: Susan Felkner, Saundra Raroha, Linda Rice, Kay Karlin, Minka Urban, ,loan Kershaw, l,Sue Sims, Charlene Callison, Joyce Martin, Robert Craig, Doug Roberts. Roger Parker, Ray Brewer, Roger Bohannon, Thomas Crigger, Pam Burnett, Doris Beavers, Sharon Gray, Jean Hatch, OFFICERS-Front Row: Judy Wood, Vice-president, ' .loan Kershaw, Treasurer, Virginia Glines, Secretary, Scott Ripley, President. Row 2: Jimmye Wood, Vice-president, lSusan Taylor, Treasurer, Linda Rice, Secretary, Ronnie Underwood, President. E4..,..nd' T - Andy Weloer, Donna Dungen, .ludy Miles, Sandra Wolf, Marian Prescott, Edna Akins. Row 4: Peggy Lyons, Barbara Wadley, Susan Rigsby, Judy Egzlnick, Sharon Green, ,lean Burford, Sherry Fisher, Linda Lay, Elizabeth Kersting, Suzanne Stovall, Scott Ripley, Dean Murray, Bob Crowdus, Jerry Hitt, John Mc- Leod, ,lack Kilpatrick, Susan Jund, Betty Allen, Sharon Waldorf, Lin Campbell, Vickey Anderson, Jackie McAdams, Mary Linda Sheffler, Nancy Henderson. OFFICERS: Patty Tanner, Secretary, Carol Reeder, Vice- presidentg John McLeod, President, Andy Weber, Treas- urer. IO3 I 'Ii 'Il 'll 'I THETHOMASJEFFERSQ FLUTES Kim Angell Sherrie Burns Pam Clark Susan Crisford Carol Day Carol Lee Martha Meyercord Nancy Muir Susan Schreiber Betsy Winn CLARINETS Roger Bartlett Brenda Boaz Jim Bradford Gene Caulfield Jimmy Deen Phil Clark Jimmy Gilmore Rob Kohler Johnny Komdot Mary Ann Hammer Joe Hays Kent McGoin Barry McKernan Joan Mohberly Rose Ann Norris Ralph Thornton Joe Whitman David Winn I04 MEMBERS ALTO CLARINET Barbara Katz Stephen Petty Kay Sparks David Whittaker ALTO SAXOPHONES Lynn Garonzik Sandra Grimes Mike Kaplan Suzy Mahoney Don Reeder William Saucedo .lohn Sewell TENOR SAXOPHONES Mark Magilow Ken Meyercord Don Siler BARITONE SAXOPHONES Ronnie Jones James Heath OBOE David Elson FRENCH HORNS David Atkinson Marguerite Cobb Gene Dempter John Emerson Sandra Macdonald Joyce Rushing CORNETS Mike Alexander Mark Anastasi Pat Bonnet Bufford Cates Ronnie Cox Jim Gsell Frank Hoffer Walt Jamison Joe Mahoney Bill McLer0y Grover McMains Nick Nichols TROMBONES Ryan Allen David King John McLaren Judson Rawding Jack Rudlin Jim Shelton Dick Shultz BARITONES Mike Friedman Tom Holloway Lanny Staton BASSES Pat Boland David Brown BASS VIOLIN Susan Travis PERCUSSION Don Adams Gloria Cope Arlene Dietz Don Hays Paige Patterson Gilbert Pitts Robert Sage Bobby Warner BLUEREBELBANDJ.-' I1-JI'-' If-' If-' IH Always an organization easily recognized in its bright columbia blue and cardinal red West Point Dress, the Thomas Jefferson Marching Band is surely the most cheerful looking and sounding band in the world. Led by Drum Major David Winn and directed by Mr. Ralph Utley, the band performs at all football games and many civic functions. Representing Thomas Jefferson commendably, the band performs at the Christmas parade downtown. Along with the Drill Team, the band won first place in the city-wide Band and Drill Team half-time Com- petition. The band also affords the student body much enjoyment with its annual Band Concert. RALPH J. UTLEY, Director L , aaaiaa 1 , '- ,',, as ? ' .- ',h' 4, 7 .i In kkyy if I 1 In G G ..,, 55..- 'Syn if i, an K7-L , 1 Y L L A if R A A 252 ' in ,cg G ff . , ,A ,fnx it il! 1 KX EJA A ,Ag LS,-fr A A ryni A y rnry V va M gay, 1 DAVID WINN KAY SPARKS CAROL LEE GLORIA COPE Drum Major I Majorettes ALL-STATE BAND MEMBERS C i i 5 I 1 Q Barbara Katz, Jimmy Gilmore. I ELECTED OFFICERS: Bewtsy Winn, Treasurerg Martha Meyercord, Secretaryg Mark Magilow, Presi- dentg Lynn Garonzik, Vice-president. ALL-REGION BAND MEM- BERS: Johnny J ones, Jimmy Gilmore, Barbara Katz, Lynn Garonzik, Mark Magilow. I06 : The Thomas Jefferson band makes its famous entrance onto the football field. , Y 3 be -f V-L -- 'Y f Wg 2 p f l B K 'f' Q 15152-id igvf f' .-2' w 'fri , M V r -- v -a Q1 J' H' , fa j i .I ' Wi fb' ' ? i ff, E, ' -' ' F , ' in f si 1 .o V- , X ' , Q' .rf ll! tr: ,-,f ' may Wa i l ' KK 214 sag B-ff 3- iv- ' V - f 2 V 9 'Q' A V W 5 5, tan .V -- ve- Q., '5 - - 1, 1, -T, ., ft 4, s ' ff A 1 M, mc. 5, . ' ,,.,,y51. 1 tg A 1, , 'mp Q, 1- ' 1 , X . 4 Q .WY-gg l , ,N CAPTAINS AND LIEUTENANTS: Marvin Harvey, IBil1 McLe Roy, Barry McKernan, Kent McCoin, ,Walt Jamison, Bill Murray, Barbara Katy. TRUMPET TRIO: Walt Jamison, Ronnie Cox, Frank Hoffer. BAND OFFICERS: .lohn Emerson, Gene Dempster, Susie Mahoney, Bill McLe Roy, Marvin Harvey, Walt Jamison, Bill Murray, Barbara Katy, Betsy Winn, Martha Meyercord, Mark Magilow, Lynn Garonzik, Barry McKernan, Kent McCoin. IO7 my F! UW .,,.. the YB THE DANCE BAND f CORNET Walt Jamison Ronnie Cox Nick Nichols Dale Musser TROMBONE ALTO SAX Bill Bradford Lynn Garonzik Ryan Allen Joe Whitman V Davld Kmg TENOR SAX S . Lanny lawn Mark Magilow of 6 l Jimmy Gilmore A Q B s BARITONE SAX John Sewell DRUMS ff . A AV I V 5 0 A STRING BASS Bobby Houston ' f' 1' .',A.1 Susan Travis PIANO ' . o c B it T aoi A David Loving 4- T if . , l ' 5 ,E S4 5 D ..,, . . . . . . f lpggll wit A swlnglng part of Thomas Jefferson's entertainment facilities, M V the Dance Band performs at Various dances and assemblies through it the year. Directed by lVlr. Ralph Utley, the Dance Band is a popular fit V75 i'e 'eii I attraction to the students. One of the outstanding programs pre- , fit if . f - 1.-'ws-. :...f- .1 ...f ' . You in the middle, pick up and blow! I08 sented this year was the performance of the Dance Band at the a ll V Annual Sweetheart Dance. your horr My tie lights up when I blow. ga I - X6 s ml t 1 ,, -I -we x, w 1 KX Cznv ' -fv THE THOMAS JEFFERSON ORCHESTRA VIOLIN Tura Abbott Dick Edlestein Marguerite Cobb Dianne DeGaugh Sheldon Weisman Gwen Jones VIOLA Ellen Pressman CELLO David May BASS Susan Travis FLUTES Nancy Muir Betsy Winn One of the most attractive features of the band is its pretty majorettes. P a f CLARINETS Jimmy Gilmore David Winn TRUMPETS Ronnie Cox Walt Jamison I x I Q Ai. Vlk.kk,, in k.Voxh 5 .A ' A ll-lil! l is X gi M953 w PWA. wg? Qwwatf g, www? .Q fl we wwwg ,ze E of My 1 ,J 4 A. tf , S,A,,,,, :PIX . , V My K .,,, . ,.A t D we . . F? , 1-3 3551i ' Q by -1, Is' - A 'f ' ' '-J . W hae, ,L , .f DZ X A W z.-, .,, at you Z,in4w:gws,M.-fi-3W. Q . . l ,,,.,A ,z- V , wfsvs- , 1-Xtf.s ,,ifE,-UW?f,,,..,k5.. - 'i 'wi 1, 9 J I J r - .. if - at gy m. JS-m'11.Mt if-K Mzf . . If ,3 K J? 2 Y? f fwniiafi A kwa: 'wi-'vt-If .ffl as It f Qi V' A ' -,..,.wv-ff ft,-w.,rY we ,? N ,,, Igj -f 1 5 .. , 'gm 5? H if 'f -. ' , 9' ' ' .Q AE, ' , gb l.. V, J. :Ku V in .N-. W Q it 3 TROMBONE TIMPANI Bill Bradford Page Patterson HORN OBOE John Emerson David Elson PERCUSSION BANJO Bob Houston Gerard Prestridge TROMBONE QUAR- TET, Front Row: Ry- an Allen, David King. Row 2: Johnny Jones, Mike Travis. Left, right, left, right! Of course, any organization has its drawbacks. L U 3, ',,-, Hvfa f2,1Q.,. ,V ml . ,gf l 1 etit r , , V5... D A V , .t ft ,, SOCIAL OFFICERS: Jean Teel, fi , if jr y gy President: Carol Camplen, Vice- .Q 7 A A. ' preside tg Gene Lindsey, Secre- A gg! V fi ' -fix tary: laine Porter, Treasurer: Pats unw, jnaplain. , W,Y, M 5 W 674, A 'gy A l :.L , , A K my ,JM 1 A A ' if A11 l n.nn'L 5 :-n ,W 1, ! fb' iggyjqi ,y L' A , ' '1-' I X gb I A 5 -,iff -'i f iii H Lfffyf jd nnnn i nn .W f ' -X1 , 4 Q g. M ,: V X C l i R, f , inyljzzisifx ME,,5kL,:,, .. A . il ,.,. UM J ,HJMIM B 4 'J 1 A CAPTAIN ,E Q b LINDA CROSSET ,513 iffy? , ll twirl ufjf l A L f9 y ,A 'ff f, 1 HI. 'Ii 'll 'REBBELLES It 'lt 'It 'I Front Row: Beverly Brown, Mary Tarpley, Tracy Witchell, Sandra Schwarz, Patty Goldammer, Gene Lindsey, Jimmy Sue Hudgins, Lucy Mason, Martha Wofford, Ellen Shields, Dale Kimmell, Jane Ann Nelson, Heather Honan. Row 2: Paula Van Wagoner, Kathleen McLeod, Carol Fursman, Carolyn Koontz, Betty Emory, Cazzie Miller, Linda Crossett, Janie Johnson, Mary McCall, Carol Asbill, Sheri Greene, Ann Marmaduke, Tommye Pyland, Cynthia Beale, Peggy Mood. Raw 3: Jean Teel, Sue Ritchie, Ouida McWilliams, Sharon Silk, Emily Pigman, Joyce Wiggins, Judy Brown, Patty Breum, Jimmye Kay Friday, Carolyn Nance, Carol Miller, Carol Camplen, Glenda Carter, Sandra. Marcom, Jane Loughmiller, Sharon Craft, Sherry Sadler, Denise Jooste, Susan Webb, Sandra Sample. Row 4: Jane Scarborough, Janet Curby, Elaine Porter, Nancy Bradshaw, Connie Eaton, Cathy Cason, Nancy Waldman, Sheryl Myers, Diane Colfrey, Cathie Hulse, Jane Bonnet, Kay Rigsbee, Dian Bonner, Pat Walker, Sandy Baker, Cody Cadmus, Betsy Dennis, Carol Doyle, Patsy Gumm, Kathleen Cunningham, Donna Teague. Row 5: Beth Carter, Barbara Vernon, Carolyn Bailey, Nancy Bybee, Shelley Rob- erts, Kristine Dykema, Stephanie Quirk, Pam Heath, Barbara Collier, Kay Catherall, Patty Cobb, Carla Mundt, Becky Toland, Margaret Roath. A in lg is g,,. 1 J I 1 .A II' ,.': A ,V 1 i s : it , ,St i N3 :P at 71: 7 f. , .., V g g . as f . . V ,gin i, I 3150, xx v- E, tx A -Q 5, Q 4' , A aa K ,ri 3, by .,,-.iw . Q 44, ., J E-' J'x i-2?j'Q.?i1,, it ,,A,?,:kjQ X.. :iff fzffgt 5,1 ,:,, J ' 5 B M t:, ,taii yii. ,t te te: t i'1i, ' 'A .,A: zqvv K ,IZHQ iii VAKA: f:' ' :' r 'lgMf3lx55QlgQ59ggS2W35'ilifii, iii pw,a:'sss,ere, sms f.:':,f -F 2172 i v 5 :fl -Vg 'iM V M - H 5 r i , y - s f .wg rr i m? A J .f.4.h E A, , 7, .-gi iisifv Q 4: sf ., 'il ri, , fi... 5 , D mg, 4 n v' iift.-qi . .x L I V V? U fate' 'nf l -if -.nf if 1 ' A .. X in ' iigiv 9 'Q ' N 7 ' us' L-E . . . . , 5 . ' , Llilf- .i 4' .. v Q- v ff 'T 'ff ' 5 A Fa 21 Q N 3' S 9' 3 2. 'f Fi if ccctee f i t A to ' ' T T r ' 1 s iise Reb Belles line up at attention. PII ll ll ll ll Ill n'In-'lr-'In-'I Jefferson's outstanding drill team, the Reb Belles, has completed another successful year. Under the direction of its sponsor Miss Hardy, the drill team became well known for intricate dance routines, the performances at athletic events, parades, and civic organizations, and the annual Cotton Bowl festivities. The highlight of the season was winning the city-wide competition of bands and drill teams. The year was completed by the annual banquet in March and the announcement of the new officers and managers in May. Thomas Jefferson is exceedingly proud of the Reb Belles. PLATOON A Lieutenant Donna Teague. Front Row: Gene Lindsey, Patty Gold- amrner, Sondra Schwarz, Tracy Witchell, Jean Teal, Sandra Sample, Beverly Brown. Row 2: Paula Van Wagoner, Heather Honan, Jane Ann Nelson, Dale Kimmell, Ellen Shields, Martha Wofford, Lucy Mason, Jimmie Sue Hudgins. Row 3: Carol Asbill, Mary McCall, Janie Johnson, Cazzie Miller, Betty Embly, Carolyn Koontz, Carol Fursman, Kathleen McLeod. PLATOON B Lieutenant Kathleen Cunningham. Front Row: Sharon Silk, Ouida McWillian1s, Sue Richie, Peggy Mood, Cynthia Beall, Tommye Pyland, Anne Marmadukc, Sheri C-reene. Row 2: Carol Camplen, Carol Miller, Carolyn Nance, ,limmye Kay Friday, Patty Breum, 1 Judy Brown, Joan Wiggins, Emily Pigman. Row 3: Elaine Porter, Susan Webb, Denise Jooste, Sherry Sadler, Sharon Craft, Jane Loughmiller, Sandra Marcorn, Glenda Carter. 4 w 1 1 Ill ll ll-'Ill 'll 'll' i Mrs. Hardy, sponsor, is presented red roses b, Capmin Linda Crossett. , Reb Belles, one of the many well-stacked arrangements: Carol Doyle, Sandra Schwarz Sandra Baker, Cazzie Miller, Cynthia Beall, Carolyn Nance, Jane , Ann Nelson, and on top, Jean Teel. 1 1 Reb Belle Managers Carol Keck and Carol Adams. he fame of the Reb Belles spread as ey performed at the Homecoming PLATOON C Lieutenant Janet Curhyg Front Row.' .lane Bonnet, Kathy Hulse, Diane Colfry, Sheryl Myers, Nancy Waldman, Kathy Cason, Connie Eaton, Nancy Brad- shaw. Second Row: Patsy Gumm, Carol Doyle, Betsy Dennis, Cody Cadmus, Sandy Baker, Pat Walker, Diane Bonner, Kay Rigshee. PLATOON D Lieutenant Jane Scarborough. Front Row: Stephanie Quirk, Kristine Dykema, Nancy Bybee, Carolyn Bailey, Barbara Vernon, Beth Carter. Row 2: Shelley Rob- erts, Pam Heath, Margaret Roath, Becky Toland, Carla Mundt, Patty Cobb, Kay Catherall, Barbara Collier. Military officers: Captain Linda Crossett and Lieutenants Donna Teague, Janet Curby, Jane Scarborough, and Kathleen Cunningham with Drum Major David Winn present trophy to the school for the best halftime performance in Dallas. Miss Hardy's been marching too long. Reb Belles bow after another excellent performance. lI 'Ill eeeeee 'll 'lr'll Spare the rod and spoil the Trophy for our City Champs- THE REB BELLES Who placed first in the City Drill Team competition this year. NATIONAL DEFENSE CADET CORPS .IETE The National Defense Cadets Corps has as its mission the training of young men in intelligent citizenship and leadership through orderliness, pre- cision, and self-respect. The corps has been quite active this year, as it has rendered valuable service in ushering at the athletic events both at the Cotton Bowl and at Jefferson functions, and in directing lid such school activities as the monthly fire drills. Socially, the corps enjoyed the Military Ball in Aprilg spring brought the Military hayride and dance. In competition, Jefferson fared Well, as the Drill Team won 3rd place at Arlington. Summer always brings a trip to Camp Dallas, as will again be offered this year. COLOR GUARD CAPTAIN J. B. WILSON II6 REGIMENTAL STAFF Cadet Colonel LaRos Hull, Battle Group Commander Row 2: Cadet Major Bert Mackaman, Group Execu- tive Officerg Cadet Captain Ronald Parrish, Group S-13 Cadet Captain John Harris, Group S-23 Cadet Captain Gerard Prestridge, Group S-3. Row 3: Cadet Captain Doug Mayes, Group S-45 Cadet Sergeant- Major Bob Irish, Group Sergeant-Major. INSTRUCTOR STAFF Front Row: Dean Henderson. Row 2: Dan McClen don, Larry Clark, Winford Chick. Row 3: Joe Chick James Rousaville, Gary Hunt. DRILL TEAM Front Row: Ronny Parrish, Commander, Winford Chick, Squad Leaderg Benny WiHiaJns, Don Myers, Ronnie Ram- bin, Larry Clark, lst Sergeant. Row 2: Douglas Mayes, Executive, John Harris, Alan Couk, Barry Mosesman, Larry Mead. Row 3: LeR0s Hull, Cuidon Bearer, Mark Jackson, Squad Leader: Larry Lee, Larry Johnson, Don Swindler, Tommy Fergus. One more ice-cream wagon remark and 1,11 GUIDON ya I I8 In The NDCC presents the colors for assemblies Front Row: Captain Richard Day, Team Commanderg Don Myers, Doug Mayes, John Har- ris, Larry Mead. Row 2: Mark Jackson, Charles Skinner, Barry Mosesman, Gus Thomas- son, Tom Rob. Row 3: Donnell Koos, Sam Kinser, David Mar- shall, Bill Griffiths, Alan Far- row. Physzcal fughll fitness f00f'l LS a przmary fgroanfl NDCC ers dzscuss tactics. KP! 1 1 Q,-1. ,- .K ' 1 V H Charge.',' A COMPANY Front Row: Tom Robirag Don Meyers, Co. Cmdr.g Ken Goud- acreg Gerald Gruber. Row 2: Larry Clarkg James Rounsavilleg Gary Huntg Winford Chick: Palmer Greene, Row 3: Steve Doaneg Alan Coukg David Mar- shallg Rongnie Coxg Alex Tread- way. Row 4: Mike Silverglattg Don McDonaldg Larry Poseyg Bobby Hamiltong Bill Alling. Q 1 B COMPANY Front Row: Gus Thomassen, Richard Day, Mark Jackson, Charles Skinner, Jerry Farney. Row 2: Bert Mackaman, Ronald Parrish, Gerard Prestridge, Dan McLendon, Nick Carter, Joe Chick. Row 3: Larry Lee, David Atkinson, Richard Heider, Ray Owens, Jim Hawkins, Keith Chandler, Jerry Davignon. Row 4: Coleman Cobb, Bill Griffitts, .lohn Graves, Barry Mosesman, Bill Toon, Roy Johnson, Larry Mead. Row 5: Robert Toon, Don- nell Koos, Andy Parks, Stan Parr, Alan Farrow, Gary Ham- mons, Alfonso Ruiz. The range offers practice for competitive meets. Mechanics are a part of the instructional program. Front Row: Rick Fettermang Ronnie Ramdin, Co. Cmdlzg Franklin Frickeyg Bill Ellisg Don Swindlerg Tom Fergus. Row 1: Ronald Daveyg LeRos Hullg John Hanisg Bob Irishg Max Gilleyg Peter Kofsky. Row 2: Benny Williamsg David Sturgissg Joe Owensg William Rumseyg Doug Kinserg Joim Houkg Jerry Parker. Row 3: David Thomp- song Bob Crowdusg Floyd Mey- erg, Douglas Crockerg Dave Sa- villeg Ralph Hamillg Robert Rave. Captain Wilson issues orders. T idiness is milzirarinessl CAMP DALLAS Front Row: Cadet Captain Bert Mackaman, Co. Comnianderg Richard Day, Ronny Parrish, John Harris, Don Mey- ers, Charles Skinner, Bill Ellis. Row 2: Le Ros Hull, Dean Henderson, Doug Mayes, Ronnie Rambin, Mark Jackson, Joe Chick. Row 3: Bob Irish, Alan Couck, Don Swindler, Speedy Kinser, Gus Thomasson, ,lim Hawkins. Row 4: David Sturgess, Larry Lee, Ronald Davey, Rick Fetterman, Max Cilley, Richard Heider, Bill Toon. Row 5: Larry Mead, Donnell Koos, Bill Griffitts, Bill Alling, John Graves, Alfonso Ring. Wonder how you. parallel park a helicopterf, All we do is stand in the sun in this chicken outfit I23 M u THE ssrom a QE FV.I'1,l'lf-'lf1I5-1IHl f- A af ' uv 5 I J 1 71' , In u r Prometheus was a very friendly Titan. It was he 3 who brought the gift of fire Q to ma11's paf1.i ,ug I-le also taught how to make W , . fig: b 'SL4 weapons., yoke beasts, +9 f j x N a11d build ships. X I24 t DF PRONIETHEUS 2117-'Iran-Jr.-Jr.-'lf-1l.'u. 1T'lT' 1 But as man prospered, Jupiter - A giqd 83 i u pg 7? was displeased. He chained ff 'L Jjx- 1 Q?,,3J Prometheus u11der a mountain , tx . where a vulture munehed on him eternally. , X ' A So, although he had i U I V uf0I'6tl1Ollgl1t,,, he did not profit from this . . I 0 0 ., FAQU LTY I25 THE BOARD GF ADMINI TRATION The difficult task of administrating the many and varied activities of the Dallas Independent School District rests upon the capable shoulders of those pictured here. It is due to their foresight in the planning for an expanding community of students, their sensitivity to the needs of the child as an individual, and their sense of obliga- tion to the building of democracy through its future citizens, that the Dallas school system has been adjudged one of the most suc- cessful in the country. Don E. Matthews, Assistant Super- intendent in Charge of Special Services Dr. Frank L. Williams, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of In-- struction l26 R. H. McKay, Assistant Superin- tendent in Charge of Administration Dr. Ewell D. Walker, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Per- sonnel Dr. W. T. White, Superintendent in Charge of Administration Hollis A. Allen, Assistant to t Superintendent THE SCHOOL BOARD Since 1884, the Dallas Independent School District has been under the direction of a Board of Education, composed of civic-minded citizens elected to serve without remuneration to supervise the education of the youth of the community as completely as possible. The School Board controls the budget, contracts for building and expansion of the educa- tional plants, participates in national educational programs, and studies the needs of the child in relation to the community itself. Dallas has been extremely fortunate in having many capable governing bodies, such as the one pictured below, to direct these activities. Left to right: R. B. Gilmore, R. L. Dillard, Jr., Van Lamm, Mrs. Tracy H. Rutherford, Vice-president, Dr. Edwin L. Rippy, President, Dr. W. T. White, Superintendent of Schools, Franklin E. Spafford, Mrs. Vernon D. Ingram, Rouse Howell, W. A. Blair. - t'T5:TtfEN 5W ' 5 f - f'. ' s -. ' RICHARD Erineipal 4 e Z ,A 11 4 ,,,Q it ei? ,, , At Jefferson fegllffglthe c siWHirhwofkedQQ?ionfm s,flsankQfa'i?t5Teowpp5e sano, the achieve 1 5iemduEMlargely 0 the perceptive leadership of ou i1,gecipi Rdipharcl E. Stroud aware of thegrowing tendencies toward specializationf none- theless gdieated to the belief that the student should be offered aimggliffrounded liberal arts curficulum if he be best equipped to cope with the problem? of our challeng Wow. Certainly we are fortunate to have his '4Classic Approach at Thomas efferson. - Hi N ,,,ffQ?Af Q Wi --fig' f rf' .3 M, ,fw'- .N 1.459 A tg, S, Wa 3 wwf , .-,Q - , L t,L,r TORBETT W. CROFT Assistant principal Our popular and able assistant principal, Torbett W. Croft, carries on his demanding duties, both administrative and scholastic, with such patience and quiet efficiency that he is particularly well liked by both students and faculty. It It 'ADMINISTRATIQNJI 'Il 'I ' fs u- -ff.: to s EDITH COOPER lifjjfliiilllill The wide range of duties of the dean,s office, which range from attendance to counseling to advising upon the schoolfs social life, are managed by our dean, lVlrs. Edith Cooper, with apparent ease and amazing calm. THE COUNSELUR Erma Nell White A vital asset to student life at Thomas Jefferson is the attention offered to each person by the counselor, Miss Erma Nell White. With amazing efficiency she man- ages to talk with the students about their impending careers, help them choose the college they will attend, and aid in various scholastic problems. ln 'Ir'ln 'ln 'lu-'In 'In 'In 'ln 'lu 'lay THE NURSE Mrs. Elizabeth Childs Mrs. Elizabeth Childs, Thomas Jefferson's school nurse, keeps various charts on growth rates and physical handicaps of the students. One of her numerous duties consists of playfully poking thermometers in the mouths of students, who are disposed to flu-bug symptoms before tests. mmf4HzsYfe:efi.2wmmwf f l 'll 'll 'll 'll 'll 'll-' THE SEQRETARY Ruby Fae Angell A tribute to the efficiency of our high school, the Office Staff at Thomas Jefferson operates daily, quietly, with great effectiveness. Each of these ladies remains patient- ly waiting to aid the students in all the problems they encounter during a school day. Hearing tardy excuses, and matching lost lunch sacks to the right students are only a few of the tasks necessary to the competent running of a high school which the office staff ac- complishes. OFFICE STAFF STAFF. Mrs. Helen Lawrence, far left, is of tremendous importance as Assistant Librarian Mrs Geraldine Anderson Mrs Velma Tcmplemeyer. Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins, and Mrs. Ann Morrow are responsible for keepin the dean office running smoothly S- is it i' ' A 5- -3 k'v'r.n 1 if In-' Ir' In-' SCIENCE -' In-' In-J I:- The science program at Thomas Jefferson is composed of courses in biology, physics, and chem- istry, as well as two advanced courses, one in physics and one in chemistry. Advanced chemistry classes consist of seniors who have had a previous year of chemistry and plan a science major in W. G. AKIN M.S., University of Illinoisg B.Ed.. Southern Illinois University. IlliI10iS- college. This course may either give the student advanced placement or credit in college chemistry. The accelerated physics course was developed as an introductory college course, and employs theoretical physics rather than the usual course taught in applied physics. DORIS S. COOK A.B., M.S., Ph.D., University of zj 0 O 5772, 99 7,90 9 7 9392 4507? o M 'fl Q55 fgojfu OCECQ 9293 F. R. BOWEN W. R. SNYDER CARL P. JOHNSON B.S., SMUQ M.S., East Texas State B.S., University of Texasg North B.A,, North Texas State College Teacher's College. Texas State. ieiffrillfff - if ff . , tg? O M 9 655,02 CCQCG D O i QCKMLOOQQ F' DFP RTME It-'Ir-'lt-'F LUCY WOOD MABERY B.A., SMUg Oklahoma Uni versity. CAPTAIN JAMES B. WILSON M.Ed., SMU. Wha secfsec TOM TALLEY BS., Southwest Texas Stateg North Texas State. 6 H B.S., University of Arkansasg ATHEMAT CS Thomas Jefferson boasts an extremely broad program in its mathematics department. The usual courses in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry are available as well as accelerated courses from the sophomore through the senior year. After the senior student in an accelerated class completes an introductory course in calculus and analytical ge- ometry, he may, in some colleges, take an advanced placement exam and begin college with courses of higher mathematics. FRANK T. BLASER B.S., SMU. CHARLES WATSON ALLEN G KIRK CHARLOTTE SNELL ARCHIE PORTER BS MEd East Texas State Col BS SMU. B.S., EBM TGXHS State MEd egg sMU. ' - i'f5 1' - 'f- iff ' 'wt'fiibiiiiiiw-f,:'i'?1zl'E-wirf 35852555 i'5kWsii5iP5 W EE5 ie:? 1f'i 'Zi M.E., North Texas State College RT E J What LS the square root of how WANDA BROWN B.S., North Texas State ALVA SHEPHERD JANE DAWSON PARKER ROBERT M LEGATE BS North Texas State College BA., University of Texas M BA MEd East Texas State Columbia University. College Il GLIS DEP RT .IE To enable the student to ex- press himself and to evaluate the expression of others is the aim of the English Department at Thomas Jefferson. The Eng- lish curriculum is equally as thorough as that of the math and science since it is felt that an ample foundation of litera- ture and grammar are pre- requisites for the well-educated individual. Thomas Jefferson is proud of its accelerated classes in the English Department. In these classes students are of- fered a wide program of study in literature and grammar as well as an opportunity for crea- tive expression. DOROTHEA B. MCCLAIN B.A., University of Kansasg North- western University, University of Wisconsin, SMU. MAURINE FUSSELL KEITH FERRELL HELEN McGINNIS B-A-, UI1iVCFSifY of TCXHSS B-S-, B.A., Kansas University. B.A., M.A., North Texas State. Missouri University. -MY ' EHf'555TLKZ'5i.i.YKii1ff1'l5S1 -i E Y1 CN 5?5 iiiii? 9E5f52755iEf'U5fi:.: I I I I I I I I I MAY BLACKMORE B.A., Queen's Universityg Ed.D., Saskatchewan Teacher's College. RUBIA OPAL CLEMENT B.A., North Texas State College, Texas Woman's University. ALICE T. CRAFT B.A., Missouri State College for Women. Wfbs CAROLINE CAGE B.A., M.A., SMU. .IUDITH HATFIELD BUCK B.A., SMU. ANNIE GEM FELDER B.A., M.A., University of Texas. s1Q.4sfva.f:-mares.Sw waxy-ftp. mf :ff mess'wyzfwi2ff1fwW.,..fQ..:,f Wir flwq-vrwa f. 1 I . . I . - I 1,V,,w,f..w.,f,.:.tsm.y,Msf.g.. ff3IE.gt,.,Q,xe:a.e3lT.. MA- --,155 - . . Mu:-g4Hft'gX1QlL 'L I I LQL. 'VI J ' V ' 'fff ' fb- f 'ill 1 1-:il -.5 29 i?i. fmt-S: '1 i:. . i l. M fffl' f -1, .My X.,--:N:,:.--l,Hs,,. fy W ml. ,- iff '- ?. I 'f1'?1f'. ,,,. 2-92-H., 1 33. f me --11:1 .W 1 .vw . Wf. of M -1 f,--nr f- -- - f-ff --..: E, 1-fmyr:-., Q.. I ..f,-- Q: 5.94: - f SS :ati ff :TW :ygyt Wig, -K I Q . , .. I 952. Weis is ... .slt ts aw I, In ... , . r A gg- . ,fffi 1 -f Q Jef ' ,J 71: is ' I' ,-X ,-LQ - st 5 .Vr.V ., . wikis' 511 I I fetal' if ' - f - l iiw Iv----f . seees i., f ,,, wwf: ' is W v:.fLa1ms:i4f iz'Wei ,sz-, LL b...,,.. , I Sw' Au..- Uif 4,1 A, I TI' I ,,.,4,, , I . W aw? JI 3 452: 4 .- V ig :g 2-Star. seg A -Mssmtvzfgii H . .. 1:1 121. ..p-,,g3sa:'Eisaf- -1wf?,fi9izy,,-zs' 1- 2: riilsfisqiizsfi. ' 1 ' '- -11 . . :.as.weizt-fxwmif f if S5 FRIENDS, ROMANS, COUNTPYMEN, ETC. I In 1 I T L, xf '53, .ff Ga e 'Ea' 1 'IM 04 A U It 1: A ' ,, MARGARET CRIMES B.A., M.A., University of Texas. O RY: ll ll ll: 3ll'll'll'lHI I ' ' To present a knowledge of social, economic, and government problems is the goal of the history department at Thomas Jefferson. For the first time a semester of Civics is a required course for sen- iors. Other interesting one-semester electives are Texas History, Problems in Democracy, English History, Spanish American History, and Economics. The curriculum of the lower classifications includes the subjects World History and American History. Class, we will read from our . . . what? F. LEROY MILES B.S., M.Ed., Henderson State Teach- er's College, East Texas State College. DOROTHY GERLACH MELTON OWEN ROBBY K. CAMPBELL B A , University of Texas. M.S., East Texas State. B.S., M.E., University of Houston, East Texas State Teachers College vafaaesaaaavzeamaweafawiawaarawnaaresxxazirsr-.H wf e:m:m.az.,e:a,eaream: M-,.,.,W,, - X w fr ... ,m.W. ff,. ,k,k,,,.,,t,,, ., , .C -. fzmxw-an an -VNV -l: ,femr.: mwexzmer We . H.. 5, azaeefmva-sa-ansv,A a'e I I-'I I-'IDHP RTMENTM-iltillj src TRANSIT' GLORIA MUNDII V x I ' Q R D '-F ww IPOD 1 R f KX Q :or, Gloria missed the bus. EUNICE B. ATKINS B.A., Southwestern Oklahomag M.A,, University of Oklahoma. D. D. RICHARDSON B.A., M.A., T.C.U., Texas Univer- sity, University of Iowa. FLOYD- A- MECHLER KATHRYN MARTIN MORRIS D. WILSON B-S-, R106 IIISUIUICZ M-Ed-, Smith- BS., TSCW, SMU. B.S., Missouri State Teacher's west Texas Teacher's College. College, E - HIIIB. ' -- f - 'iii I'-V45 Ve- i1K2 5iii?lESE u.' FOREIG AN AGE Foreign language in a studentis scholastic pro- gram should contribute to a considerable extent toward the stimulation of a more cultured attitude, and an understanding of people around him. MARY L. STEIN SMU. Jo ANN HILLER BA., SMU. TINA LOIS STANLEY MARLENE E WEBB ORIE LEE WILLIAMSON BA Baylor University MA University of Texas, Goethe B.A., Texas A8zI, Baylor College University Phillpps University. Texas University. fiieffilbbeifE,G?f.G?tt:,z ' E luiif,i':E,i5E'.is3t2,Qt'4f4fsfHr--'.: ' - llfrfZfflEiiSQ?:E:5fafLe?YiLHI'M.Sit- ?-i:L 1? B.A., North Texas State College IFF' DEPART E Xi!-xx wx ' I 0 VA F gs: C Thais not exactly what Cicero meant. Wsi I 4 I INA MAE MASON DORIS COMSTOCK SARA DAVIDSON B.A., Baylor University, University B.A., M.A., B. Music, SMU. B.A., M.A., University of Texas of Texas. Vx Q f - -www FINE ART DEPARTME T From plays and musicals to exhibitions and con- certs, the Fine Arts Department at Thomas Jeffer- son aspires toward the creative expression of the students. During the course of the year the Music, Art, and Speech Departments presents several major productions to the public and student body. The major efforts of the Fine Arts Department this year included the Senior Play, Oklahoma, Band Concert and participation in various speech contests. Taking part in these productions is one of the most popular extracurricular activities at Thomas Jefferson. ha cha-cha-cha-cha-cha-chaI Mr. Uzley, the MOZELLE WELCH MARIAN COLE opular new Band Director, gives out. B.A., M.A., S.M.U.: North Texas B.A.., S.lVI.U.g M.A., University of State College. California. KATHERINE D. BURKS ANALEE HUFFAKER LILLIAN S. PRATHER B.A., Music, S.M.U. B.A., M.A. Ed., University of Chat- B.F.A., University of Texas, S.MU tanooga. Q iii.,U7..'i.'.5T4f.??L 133 E7 3rZ R! 4mw1w is. ummm ma tammy In f EII DUSTRIAL ART DEPARTME T:'I Two branches compose the industrial arts depart- ment at Thomas Jefferson: the industrial arts and the commercial courses. The industrial arts courses offered are wood, metal, and electric shop, as well as architectural, mechanical, and technical draw- ing. Commercial courses include typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. The purpose of these courses is to offer the student practical training for the world in which we live, MILLER B. RUTLEDGE JAMES S PATTERSON B.S., East Texas State College: BS MEd East Texas Colle e SMU. BENJAMIN O RICE MABEL RUTH OLDHAM E BOYD CURTIS BS Memphls State Colle e MA B.A., SMUQ M.A., University of BS North Texas State College George Peabody College Texas. SMU -iii? V 55255 ' PHYSICAL EDUCATIO DEPARTME T E f ' A UB If Healthy interest in the welfare and safety of the student is the main purpose of the Physical Educa- tion Department at Thomas Jefferson. In addition gtkxlt to the usual basketball, baseball, and football pro- grams, courses in driver's education and first aid Q1 XX are also offered. A special period each day is l devoted to students who compose Thomas Jeffer- son's athletic teams. 'M l DRIVER'S TRAINING HAROLD BARTLETT B.S., M.S., SMU, North Texas State College. Ah . . . net gain. SARAH HARDY CHARLES R. LEE FREEMAN GUNN I B.S., Texas Woman's University. B.S., M.Ed., East Texas State Col- B.S., M.S., East Texas Sta-te Teach-N lege. ers College. I HOMEMAKI G DEPARTME TI EI Employing the most modern equip- ment, the home economics department at Thomas Jefferson strives to prepare future homemakers for their most im- portant careers. Both food and clothing courses are offered to comply with Thomas ,lefferson's aim to teach useful as well as scholarly skills. NELLIE B. DOWD ELLEN JOHNSON JESSIE WATKINS LOUISE F WARE Pomona Junior College. Texas Tech Mary Hardin Baylor Cox College DEUQALHUN I LII 'III 'II 'I I -'I Ir'.l FJIII-'I I-'I rll I- I Q Aft J 1 d ami fkoobkg? er upi er estroye e 00 ' S fy-Ep, raee of 111en with a great flood, - the o11ly o11es left were Deuea lio11 and l1is wife llyrrha, 'fl l whom l1e saved because they were: 3 as Y P5 dh ' so good. ' 5 YC 1 X.. 1 Mlfie-people the earth, they were told by the Delphie Oracle, Gaby casting the bones of your mother behind you. I46 This command puzzled them, ANDePYRRHA il lil lil l:'J r:'..l' .I I: 1 k l Q l K' N , until they decided that l I 'M' A ' the earth .Was mother of all. , ,, . Q 1 , . 'A N Therefore 44-a a Q Q? 4 they tossed stones over their I n gl shoulders, and from them there ' Q l 1 A lqvs. D 1 P. . V A 4 sprang up all . . . l 0 0 CLASSES I47 CECIL SCHWALBE, President SENJICDR CLAS NANCY CLEMENTS Treasurer WH' DFFHQERS ROGER HALL Vice-president IDIfXTJI3 IDCJIDSCDTJ Secretary J:LI:J:S' IOR1 SUE ABERNATHY Pan American Clubg Y- Teensg Ice Skating Cluhg Concert Choir. ,fggrjz j GAIL ABDNOR K4 All-Regional Band, second Placeg City Band Contest, First Placeg Reveille, Busi- ness Managerg Blue Rebel Bandg Latin Clubg Tennis Clubg Y-Teensg FTAg Thes- C!-llfLJ-agxx ,iii KZ!! CD ..i..Qj,L,,-dia!! if Cllfgaalxijsg Red Crossg Ice-Skating -'4 4'Lf'4 ' A 7 Q7 1, f Clif-ff f 2 f' CAROL ADAMS Spanish National Honor So- cietyg Reb Belles, Managerg FTAg Y-Teensg Pan American Clubg Ice Skating Cluhg Hon- or Roll. EDNA AKINS Art Service Clubg Concert Choirg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. DONNA ALEXANDER Spanish National Honor So- cietyg Pan-American Club, Parliamentariang Document Staff, Assistant Class Editorg Student Councilg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Future Nurses Honor Roll. SANDRA ALLEN Concert Choirg Pan-American Cluhg Red Crossg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teens. DENNIS ALVOID Ice Skating Club. BRYCE ANDERSON Student Councilg Chess Clubg Science Clubg Track. I50 JOAN ASMUSSEN Y-Teensg Red Crossg Ice Skating Clubg Pan-American Clubg Honor Roll. .I IM ATKINSON Entre Nousg Concert Choirg Science Clubg Chess Clubg Honor Roll. NANCY ANDERSON Concert Choirg Y-Teensg Lat- in Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. RONALD ANDERSON Latin Clubg Ice Skating Club. MIKE ANGEL MARY JO ARMSTEAD Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club. ELLEN ARTHUR Quill and Scrollg Reveille Staff, Society Editor, Asst. Editor, Editorg Y-Teensg French Clubg Latin Cluhg A Cappellag Ice Skating Club. CAROL ASBILL Pan-American Clubg Y-Teensg Reb Bellesg Chorusg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Red Crossg Honor Roll. Per sacond, per whaaa? ' DICK BAKER DONALD BARKER Basketball, Manager. DELORES BARNES Chess Clubg Reveille Staffg Ice Skating Club. DAN BARR Latin Clubg Concert Choirg Honor Roll. DAVID BARTON Art Service Clubg Rebel Bandg Ice Skating Clubg Hon- or Roll. SANDRA BARTON Ice Skating Clubg Art Service Club. Mrs. Harrison makes it a point to reward her students for good workf MARY LOU BEAIRD Quill Staff, pians Clubg Club , ff' CHARLENE BECK Honor Roll IF' FF' FSE IOR WALLY BUEHRING Latin Clubg Science Club Ice skating Clubg Honor Roni GEORGE BLACKBU-RN Pep Clubg NDCCg Baseball. cf' ,J .1 I I ffl, J. , fy 1 , X I f' I f ce ,., ' ' I -, ' f I fm I i X I X ij! 'fy J I J J f, 4. 4, x,' I ' . A .4 Ji . I f J N1 1- , 51 - 1' if JL f 1 I V GUS BLACKSHEAR Latin Clubg Document Staff, Business Managerg Student Council, Member At Largeg Cheerleaderg Honor Roll. LINDA BOLTON JANE BONNET Concert Choir, Social Secre- taryg Reb Belles. ANN BONNICK National Honor Society, Sec- retaryg Spanish National Hon- or Society, Presidentg Quill and Scrollg Document Staff, Asst. Activities Editor, Organi- zations Editorg Thespians, Vice-presid ent 5 Pan-A1neri- cang Student Councilg Y- Teensg Senior Playg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Honor Roll. BEVERLY BOWEN Ice Skating Clubg Pan-Ameri- can Club. SHERRY LYNN BOYD Y-Teensg Latin Clubg Girls' Chorusg Art Service Clubg Honor Roll. I53 .Il:'.lu:'.Ir li IORS3 IF' IF! BERNARD BRASFIELD Chess Clubg Science Clubg Trackg Honor Roll. PATTY BREUM National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalistg Reb Bellesg Future Nursesg Y-Teensg Latin Clubg Chorusg Clinic Assistantg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. PATRICIA BRIDEN Chorusg Pan-American Clubg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Club. NEAL BRIGHT National Honor Society g Student Council, Presidentg Key Club, Presidentg Pan- American Club, Vice-presi- dentg Sophomore Class Presi- dentg Freshman Class Vice- presidentg Footballg Baseball. ANNE BRINEMAN Pan-Americang Y-Teens, In- ter-Club Council Member. MARIAN BROOKS I 54 ' BILL BRADFORD Rebel Bandg Dance Band. NANCY BRADSHAW Y-Teensg Reb Bellesg Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Hon- or Roll. VERA BRUCHSALER Future Nursesg Red Crossg A Cappella Choir. PATRICIA BRYANT Library Service Club, Presi- dentg Art Service Clubg Red Crossg Latin Clubg Chess Clubg Library Councilg Hon- or Roll. EDDIE BROWNSTIEN Red Crossg Chess Clubg Reveille Staffg Projectionistg Honor Roll. BEVERLY BROWN Pan-American Clubg Y-Teensg Reb Bellesg Ice Skating Club, Secretaryg Reueille Staff g Thespiansg Senior Playg Student Council Alter- nateg Honor Roll. JUDY BROWN Reb Bellesg Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teensg Beau- ty Nomineeg Office Assist- antg Senior Playg Honor Roll. KAY BROWN Concert Choirg Pan-American Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Y- Teensg Honor Roll. NASH BROWN FRANK BRUCHSALER 4' Q w I 3 I A night at the Follies! NILES BYNUM CORA JANE CADMUS Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teensg Reb Bellesg Office Assistant. DON CAMERON Football g Science Club g NDCCQ Rifle Teamg Drill Team. DEE CAMPBELL Student Council 5 Library Service Club g Thespiansg Red Cross. SALLY CAMPBELL Latin Clubg French Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Concert Choir. CAROL CAMPLEN Beauty Finalistg Reb Belle Drill Team, Vice-president, Charter Memberg Y-Teensg Reveille Staff. Dodson goes native. iiw - '- -1 2.5: ESQ? i BRUCE CARPENTER NDCCQ .Trackg Golf Team: Library Service Clubg Rifle Teamg lce Skating Club. SAM CARPENTER Annual Staffg Thespiansg Student Councilg Key Clubg Latin Clubg National Forensic Leagueg Baseballg Letter- men's Clubg Senior Play, Lead. In-' In-1' lu- 1 IOR GENE CARR Baseball. CLENDA CARTER Reb Bellesg Y-Teensg Pan American Clubg Office Assist- antg Ice Skating Clubg Red Cross. BETH CARTER Reb Bellesg Future Nurses, Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. NICK CARTER Merit Scholarship, Semi-Finab istg NDCC, Officer, Drill Team 9 Library Service 3 Science Clubg Chess Clubg Honor Roll. KAY CATHERALL Reb Bellesq Y-Teensg Pan- American Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Office Assistant. FRANCES CAUDLE Latin Clubg Honor Roll. SANDRA CAUGHRAN Blue Rebel Bandg Y-Teens: Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. JACKIE CAWTHORNE Art Service Clubq Future Nursesg Y-Teensg Red Crossg Ice Skating Club. l57 Jn:ih:'..In I1 ICR IFIFI .IUDY CHAPMAN Beauty Nomineeg French Clubg La Coterieg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Red Cross. WINF ORD CHICK NDCC. JAMES CHRISTI NANCY CLEIVIENTS Best All-Aroundg Senior Treasurerg ,Iunior Class Sec- retaryg Freshman Class Secre- taryg Freshman Favoriteg Favorite Nomineeg Cheer- Ieaderg NDCC Princessg uie clety' Student Body T reasur- 5TJDocument Staffg Reb Belles, Charter Memberg Pan- American, Secretaryg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Tbensg Ar' Serviceg Honor Roll. LARRY CLARK NDCC, lst Lieutenant, Drill Team, Military Chorus. NORMAN CLARK Junior and Senior Favorite Nomineeg Student Council, Treasurerg Lettermanis Clubg Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Trackg Football, Tri- Captaing Honor Roll. I58 BARBARA COLLIER Reb Bellesg Latin Clubg Fu- ture Nursesg Y-Teeusg Red Crossg Student Councilg Ice Skatingg Honor Roll. EVELYN COLEMAN Art Service Club g Chess Clubg Science Clubg Clinic Assistant g Honor Roll. COLMAN COBB NDCC, Science Club. PATTY COBB Reb Bellesg Y-Teensg Chorusg Pan-American Clubg Red Crossg Ice Skating Clubg Office Assistantsg Honor Roll. ALAN COF F EY Student Councilg Key Club. HOWARD COGGESILALL Art Service Clubg French Club. MARLENE COHEN Pan-American Club g Red Crossg General Cllorusg Hon- or Roll. GARY COHEN But honest, we were only . . . ROBERT COLTON Latin Clubg Basketballg Hon- or Roll. JOAN CONLEY Red Cross Representativeg Pan-American Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Concert Choirg General Chorusg Hon- or Roll. ANDY COPELAND PAT COPELAND Cheerleaderg Sophomore Class Beauty 3 Annual Beauty g NDCC Sponsorg NDCC Prin- cessg Favorite Nomineeg Rev- eille Staffg Reb Belles, Char- ter Memberg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Office Assist- antg Honor Roll. DARLENE COOSE Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club. KATHLEEN COSTIGAN Y-Teensg Pan-American Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Red Cross Alternate. Toga or not Toga. l l ll l y RONNIE COX Stage Bandg Brass Choir. f'f'Jgl7 I gd, Lf? LINDA caossnagr' ,Tumor Favorlbe Nommeeg Na- tional Honor Societyg Reb Belles, Captbing Thespians, Secretaryg Latin Clubg Con- cert Clioirg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. BARBARA CULVER JULIE CUMMINGS Concert Choirg Latin Club: Art Sergei? Carouselg Hon- iimiimb' BW-f WEL CUNNINGHAM Annual Beautyg Reb Belles, Lieutenantg Y-Teensg Pan- American Cluhg Ice Skating Clubg Office Assistantg Rev- eille Staff: Honor Roll. JANET CURRY Most Dependableg National Honor Societyg Reb Belles, ,Lieutenantg Y-Teensg Student Councilg Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Thespiansg Honor Roll. RAWLY CURRY WALT DALLAS Science Clubg Ice Skating Club. I6l ..: JI?-'Iu: I JEANIE DAVIGNON CHRISTY DAVIS RICHARD DAY EDDIE DAYTON Art Service Clubg AAQ Skating Club. SHEFFY D'AZZO MARTI DE BOLT Y-Teens. I 62 if JEANIE DE VANEY Pan-American Cluhg Girls' Chorus, Secretaryg Y-Teensg Library Service Clubg Ice Skating Club. CHARLES DEDMON Student Council g Science Club g Golf Teamg Honor Roll. PAUL DEIS Band. BUTCH DELCAMBRE Latin Club. BOB DEERING JERRAL DERRYBERRY Art Service Clubg Tennis Team. HERB DEWEES Senior Ticket Chairmang Hockey Team. Yes, Mrs. Harrison, right away. JUDY DIFRANCISCO . fi LINDA DILL Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. DIANE DODSON Pan-American Club, Presi- dent, Vice-presidentg Reb Bel- les, Charter Memberg Art Service Clubg Student Coun- cilg Y-Teensg Annual Staffg Senior Class Secretaryg Horne- corning Princessg Favorite Nomineeg Spanish Honor So- cietyg Honor Roll. RICKY DONEHOO Student Councilg Latin Clubg Science Clubg Honor Rollg Bible Award. MARGARET DRANSFIELD Latin Clubg Pan-American Clubg French Clubg Science Clubg Chess Club. DONNA DRINKARD Y-Teensg Thespiansg French Clubg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Club. PAUL DUBES Football. Brown-ie points? A a KAREN DUNLAP Y-Teensg Pan-American Clubg Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. DICK EDELSTEIN Orchestra. ll-' I-1-' ll-S GORDON EDWARDS NDCCQ Rifle Teamg Concert Choir. BILL ELLIS Science Clubg Chess Club, President, Secretaryg NDCC, Drill Teamg TAGS. l - 1 x l l J to vt In I I 1 3 x R A. , ' f7tLN.'iQ , ,' 'luff I Q .IIIVIMIE ELLIS Reveille Sta-ff. JULIE ELLIS BETTY EIVIORY Reb Bellesg Student Councilg Tennis Teamg Wittiestg Y- Teensg Pan-American Clubg Pep Club. JUDY EVANS Entre Nousg La Coterieg Art Service Clubg XY-Teensg Red Cross. - 'X ' JERRY XFARNEY KAY FELKER I65 ll:'.lli.ll: l J X frffy can Milf N QQ 5 Aj CC, Latln Club r HJ , if UWM H QQ! 1 K I 4 f K WM lf if M of W Q or f tl V LUCY FERGUSON Spanish Honor Societyg Pan- MA, American Clubg Ice Skating ALLEN FETZER SUZANNE FISHER 'Pan-American Clubg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Honor Roll. MARY FLETCHER A Cappellag Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. NORMAN F OJTASEK Concert Choirg Carouselg Trackg B Team Football. DIANE FORSON Concert Choirg Carousel, Leadg Entre Nous, La Coterie, Presidentg Ice Skating. FRANKLIN FRICKEY, J R. National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalistg Dallas High School Poetry, lst Prize g N DCC 5 Concert Choirg Science Club g Chess Club 5 Latin Clubg Honor Roll. I66 Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. DOROTHY GIBBONS Pan-American Clubg Art Ser- vice Cluhg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. SUE FRUMP French Clubg La Coterie. JOAN FULTON Tennis Teamg Entre Nousg Y- Teensg Chorusg Art Service Cluhg Ice Skating Club. MARK GARDNER NDCC, Drill Team. SANDRA GARNER Y-Teensg Future Nurses Clubg Latin Clubg Library Service Club. JANICE GALLIGER Ice Skating Club. LYNN GARONZIK Band, Vice-presidentg Dance Bandg Graduation Orchestra. Uh-oh! Late again. STANLEY GLANZ LEIGHTON GLASS Footballg Basketballg Bandg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. DWIGHT GLEAVES Art Serviceg A Cappella Choirg Red Crossg Reveille Staff. GINNI GLINES General Chorus, Secretaryg A Cappellag Y-Teensg Pan- American Clubg Chess Clubg Art Serviceg Student Councilg Ice Skating Club. PATTY GOLDAMMER Freshman Favorite Nomineeg Student Councilg Entre Nousg Y-Teensg Reb Bellesg Reveille Staffg Office Assistantg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. JOELLA GOLDMAN ROBYN GOLDMAN Student Councilg Ice Skating Club g Y-Teensg Reveille Staffg Pan-American Clubg Office Assistantg Red Crossg Chess Club. Yolill get a bang out of this. KENNY GOODACRE DICK GOODE Wittiestg Favorite Nomineeg Merit Scholarship Honorable Mentiong Student Council, Vice-presidentg Basketball 3 Letterman's Clubg Key Club, Secretaryg Latin Club, Vice- presidentg Freshman Class Presidentg Science Clubg Honor Roll. IF' IF' FSF IGR EDDIE GRAVES JOHN F. GRAY National Honor Society, Presi- dentg Science Club, Presi- dentg French Clubg Senior Playg Key Clubg Honor Roll. E IGRS-' Ir-' If-' Ejtcpeceo , BONNIE GRUBE - I Y-Teens. 'N I - ' .1 C-I '-'I if ccfiawf wwf! l'Lv'ko J Lvvceovbq-,,QL,Q4QMQ QQQWKQJ eeiwqfe Qlreecc Q-,ds Q? kyQhc'L'vL3C6SfL'3 CIX y kjx.,N-J-5S7Q'qfXjx A'kLwQ . - 'W 'f c,Q,Q C0149 Q1-W Ct N - -X! Q W VVN 'FA' lush 4 N o Csfucyx MQ SJQXJV-QJ Xi F ggpkdv -, GERALD GRUBER - Qi hgiin-American Clubg fix, C,vUN.C2Ja L Tywvvvskc JIMMY GSELL Rebel Bandg Thespiansg Lat- in Clubg Science Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Senior Play. PATSY GUMM Homecoming Princessg Most Likely to Succeedg Reb Belles, Chaplaing Student Council, Member-at-Largeg Office Assistantg Art Service Clubg Thespians. TIM GUYTON Red Crossg Pan-American Cluhg Concert Choir. NORMA HAGGARD Pan-American Cl uhg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teensg Con cert Choirg Honor Roll. BARBARA HALL ROGER HALL Sophomore Favorite Nominee Junior Class Vice-president Senior Class Vice-president Footballg Baseballg Ice Skat- ing Club. l70 I, BOBBY HAMILTON SHARON HAMILTON Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Red Crossg Latin Club. NEWTON HAMMET Merit Scholarship Semi-Final- istg Chess Clubg Latin Clubg Science Clubg Trackg Honor Roll. SALLY HANSON Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Cluhg Honor Roll. KAREN HARDING Reveille Staffg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. MARVIN HARVEY Dance Bandg Blue Rebel Band. I U 'Cf f, ,Oxi x .Liv-7 . L, 7 J In-1-, ,, 'A' Qff' MTE -3' - Q -Qvjqfqlx ,zkk Y9?KlLAsA it V iii, Q' fx 'S-Q, 1 - Mi ziv f 5,1 'Q I 41' 1 f ' V Ln f 3 L-Qi , I 3 I limi U YV I l.-4 1 . . . . I A 'A-I, And here we have our award-wmnzng precmon drill team? GLEN DA HAWKINS Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Pan-American Clubg Library Service Clubg Honor Roll. LARRY HAYS Basketballg Trackg Letter- man's Club. PEGGY HEAD Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Stu- dent Councilg Office Assist- antg Honor Roll. PAM HEATH Bible Linz Awardg Reb Bellesg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Pan-American Clubg Chorusg Honor Roll. DEAN HENDERSON NDCC, Medal of Meritg Drill Teamg Cadet Chorusg Art Service Clubg Office Assist- antg Library Club. NANCY HENDERSON It fits the point on my head! MIKE HENRICH Latin Clubg Golf Team. INN .Eli CAROLYN HENDRICKS Concert Choirg PanAAmerican Clubg Y-Teensg Office As- sistantg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. In-' IH lr 1 ICR BILL HERRIES Cheerleaderg Student Council, Member-at-Largeg Outstand- ing Student Council Repre- sentativeg National Merit Scholarship, Honorable Men- tiong Key Clubg Annual Staff. ROSEMARY HIGH Carousel 5 Senior Playg Beauty Nomineeg Red Crossg Thes- piansg Concert Choirg Future Nurses Clubg French Cluhg Ice Skating Club. BARBARA HILL Spanish National Societyg Y- Teens, Historiansg Concert Choirg Choir Councilg Senior Playg Office Assistantsg Pan- American Clubg Red Crossg Thespiansg Pep Clubg Honor Roll. DAVID HILL NDCC, Officerg Bandg Science Cluhg Tennis. JERRY HITI' Concert Choir. TOMMY I-IODGES Baseball. KIMELL HOGAN GLEN DA HOLDEN Y-Teensg Future Nursesg Of- fice Assistantsg Honor Roll. I73 .lniluiln ' IOR JIFIIFI NOEL HOUCK National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist, Y-Teensg Latin Clubg German Club, Presi- dentg Science Club, Secre- tary, Concert Choir, Accom- panistg Art Service Clubg Honor Roll. BETTY HOWARD KELLY HUDSON Football. ORIVILLE HUDSON Sophomore Favoriteg Sopho- more Class Vice-president, All-City Baseballg 'Football, All-City Second Team, All- Greater Dallas, Honorable Mention, Football Tri-Cap- taing Lettermen's Club. JENNY HUGHES LEROS HULL National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Jefferson Teen- ager of the Monthg Rotary Clubg Senior Class Play Castg Cadet Colonel NDCCQ Regi- ment Commanderg Guidon Bearer, NDCC Drill Teamg Thespiansg Latin Clubg Art Service Clubg Camera Clubg Concert Choir. I74 JUDY HORN lce Skating Clubg Y-Teens BOB HORTON National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalistg Manager, Foot- ball, Track Team, Senior Play, Stage Crew, Letter- man's Club. MARK JACKSON MIKE HULME Most Crezztiveg Art Service Club, Presidentg Library Club, Presidentg Document, Art Editorg Pan-American Clubg Set Designer, Oklahoma and Dear Ruth. BILLY HUNT GARY HUNT Chess Clubg Science Clubg Rifle Teamg NDCC, First Lieutenantg Pan-American Student Forum. JUDI HURST National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalistg Most Creativeg Entre Nous, Vice-presizlentg Student Councilg La Coterie Francaiseg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teensg Art Service Clubg Reveille Staffg Honor Roll. CHARLES ISOM Footballg Speech Club. KYLE .IACKMAN Y-Teensg' Ice Skating Clubg Office Assistantg Pan Ameri- can Clubg Honor Roll. A select group of girls at their daily morning social. ZADA JACKSON Concert Choir, Secretary, Solo and Ensemble Clubg Fu- ture Teachersg Carouselg Of- fice Assistant. BAIRD JAMERSON Pan-American Clubg Student Council, Alternateg Ice Skat- ing Cluhg Honor Roll. ARTHUR JAMES Art Service Club. BILL JAMISON Freshman Class Favoriteg Stu- dent Councilg Latin Clubg Thespians, Debate Team Speech Contest Winnerg Foot ballg Baseballg Trackg Hon or Roll. CHRIS JAMISON WALT JAMISON Key Clubg Band, Captain Dance Band. DON JANKOWSKI Lemme see your answers, Wade! 1',N-Yi'?x ww-21f,!f 5 2.8 Q-1f 2Wi,f?1i3S'5BK!7'2 R 1 ' fm A 1' .E wg t N ll , .J If X. V flaw K X fl Y ' Ki SUE JENSENl , f Carousel, Dramatic Akslitantg Pan-American Cluhg ArtfServ- iceg Y-Teensg Concert Chop! J AMES JESSUP Pan-American Cluhg Ice Skat ing Club. In-'frllr 1 IOR' JAN JOHNSTON Art Service Clubg Ice Skat- ing Cluhg Y-Teens. WJ W X f J , JANIE JOHNSON If Latin Club, air- V mang Reb Bel s' e sg pf ML! Office Assistan ono l ,f Xi X W of FKWWWV LARRY JOHNSON NDCC, First Lieutenantg Mili- tary Drill Teamg Concert Choirg Chess Clubg Science Clubg Honor Roll. SHERRY JOHNSON French Clubg Future Nursesg Y-Teensg General Choirg Hon- or Roll. LLOYD JONES Latin Clubg Orchestrag Base- ballg Science Club: Ice Skat- ing Cluhg Honor Roll. SAUNDRA JONES DENISE JOOSTE Drill Teamg French Cluhg Y Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. ROBIN JORDAN I 77 M ,fl lf.-Ll :Ll :SENIOR J if KAREN KAY CAROL KECK NDCC Princess, Reb Belles, Managerg Student Councilg Art Service Clubg Library Service Clubg Entre Nous. JOEL KELLEY Pan-American Club, Honor Roll. MIKE KELLY Outstanding Student Council Representative 3 Pan-Ameri- cang Reveille Staffg Jr. Citi- zens, Traffic Commission. JOAN KERSHAW Entre Nousg La Coterieg Y- Teensg Red Cross, Ice Skat- ing Clubg Future Nursesg Homemaking Club, Honor Roll. CHAD KERSTING Library Club, Vice-presidentg Track. I78 JEANNE KALOUSEK Ice Skating Club, Pan-Ameri- can Club, Treasurer, Report erg Honor Roll. MIKE KAPLIN I f f f V if I , ,C y , c V 1 Ji 'J .J vf , , . 1 , If N ki Y x., ., ,J ,U I I ,f , c XlX'f.ff ' , . I A, , X ' , K! Z w 1 x, i , 1 VL, X I 1 N' -2 Y L1 ix I U ' MARIE KNIGHT Reveille Staffg Y-Teens. KATHIE KOPPA Reveille Staffg Pan-Americang Clinic Assistant. JUDY KIDD Girls' Chorusg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club. RIO KING Science Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. KAY KINKEL Red Crossg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club. STUART KIPNESS DICK KLIISIE NDCC. BETTY KNICKERBOEKER Latin Clubg Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. ,. Oooff , , . ,, i.',i 7 aa,g,'i ,, ,.,,-i- . In - V V ' 'S h 4 , ?E': '. 355' ,,,,- 'Mx . :Sf f-f- 'ffTf'WQ, v. , , .... . 1 3, c3:':1'. . , . . kk .,.. ,W . 1 ' M ' - 'F 3 ?ff +L'1'fix1i?'ff 4 2 ., ' .-I' .... 1 ' 'fu f -is V-I-fbi? J' ' ,-I . ' . N I, I . 'I i n 1 5 7 I. ., ,Y . 12. I z I ' ,L . ww :z f- ig , -wii.-2 ' if ,g I , all K 1.15 - I gage-g .: i' ff I :.g.:-FL --ff 1 I Q' S eoel V' NANCY KREVIS Reveille Staffg Pan-Ameri cang Y-Teensg Thespians, Stage Crew: Chess Club. MARTHA KUSTER Ice Skating Clubg Reb Belles: Y-Teensg Honor Roll. JAN LAMPKIN JIMMY LANGHAM Lettermen,s Club, Presidentg National and State Champion Relay Teamg Footballg Bas- ketballg Trackg Student Coun- cil. TERRY LANCASTER Ice Skating Club. VOLNEY LAUNEY Document Staff, Advertising Managerg Blue Rebel Bandg Thespians, Stage Crewg Chess Clubg Pan-Americang Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. Back already? RUSSELL LAWSON NDCC Drill Teamg Baseballg Ice Skating Club. DONNA DELL LAY Pan-American Clubg Ice Skat ing Clubg Science Clubg Y Teens. -' WN. aiiliiifi-37:- 5 ff193' :ff:WEi1i?',iTi3?3Wl3 S953 ll r-'JI-'Ir CAROL LEE Beauty Finalistg Band Sweet- heart Nomineeg Secretary of Concert Choirg Pan-American Clubg Blue Rebel Bandg Fu- ture Teachers Clubg Clinic Assistantg Majoretteg Senior Playg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Cluhg Thespians. wng c , K 4.-Ez. Wf- ' .,,,gzJ'3 V- .yi ctr, se r? , i'Ai'52Q??l'x r 1'c' --'l A.. .,.. Q12 ,.if151.4,g5,gf .l,, iigigikxxaiag . --it--tug rv-- f he BARRY LEIPSIC - H921 ui 'leriliffrr-, M'--V-'-.rm -Q--1 ' x -,A ,, 'eff' rx- CSA- --' . -gg fe ni gy, it Eli' 1 A vii me 1 7iffa'f'f?Jl1Ni5?h'wflE- JOHN LIN DBERG GENE LINDSEY Student Council, Secretaryg Reb Belles, Secrelaryg Pan- American Clubg Reveille Staffg Honor Roll. NAN LINDSEY Spanish National Honor So- cietyg Merit Scholarship Semifinalistg Pan-American Clubg Office Assistantg Art Service Clubg lce Skatingg Honor Roll. MARILYN LIPMAN La Coterieg Entre-Nousg Fu- ture Teachers Clubg Red Crossg Student Councilg Y- Teensg Honor Roll. MELVIN LOINETTE JANET LONG Ice Skating Clubg Art Serv- ice Clubg Red Crossg Fu- ture Nursesg Y-Teens. l8l S - L' I - -'XR' f M L uc 5 3 I X l X., .lf N4 lf 'J S- Q f X 3 X N , ,QV ,ts I 2 1' tv , V , K?-jj' Xp' ,J - V 4 , , , Y, JJ ' ' , x if rs lfj I .J 'X 'vm J - - w QT 'N K ,TIA nf, J' x 45 X ,Q X., J' lx 1 X ., ' f Q- . 1 A L . ff ,, wr r V, L, ' 1' -- - '.' rr - QP ,U I ,, x I r lx-J M' x rf I .V , M ' X I - ls-V, f-, , rr' ved. L17 QS x ij I V 4 by XX ROCHELLE LYNN Reveille Staffg Pan-American Clubg Y-Teensg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Hon- or Roll. BERT MACKAMAN Most Likely to Succeed 5 Har- vard Awardg NDCC, Cadet Majorg Key Club, Vice-presi- dent g National Honor Society, Vice-presidentg C o n o e r t Choir, Co-presidentg Latin Cluhg NDCC Drill Teamg Thespiansg One-Act Play Con- test, Regional All-Star Castg Honor Roll. KAY MADERA Pan-American Clubg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Office Assistantg Y-Teens. STEVE MARGOLIS B-Team Footballg Honor Roll. SANDRA MARCOM DAR Awardg Reb Bellesg Stu- dent Councilg Pan-American Clubg Spanish National Hon- or Societyg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. SUZY MARS Reveille Staff, Feature Edi- torg Y-Teens, Reporterg Sen- ior Playg Thespiansg Ice Skat- ing Cluhg Art Service Clubg Red Crossg Honor Roll. l82 BEVERLY MAXCY Friendliestg Basketball Queeng Junior Class Favoriteg Sophomore Class Secretaryg Class Favorite Nominee 5 Homecoming Princessg Junior High Valentine Pageg Stu- dent Council, Member-ab Large 9 Cheerleader 5 Ice Skating Clubg Spanish Clubg Reb Bellesg Y-Teens. GERALD McADAMS Friendliestg Class Favorite Nomineeg Football, Letter- man's Clubg Student Councilg Key Club. ALBERTA MARSHALL Pan-American Club 5 Ice Skating Club. SAM MARSI-LALL Senior Play Stage Crew. JOYCE MARTIN MARTHA MATHEWS Y-Teensg Future Nursesg French Clubg Ice Skating Club. STUEART MATLOCK Key Clubg Latin Clubg Bas- ketball Managerg Student Councilg Letterman's Clubg Honor Roll. DOUGLAS MAYES Art Service Clubg NDCC, Rifle Team, Drill Teamg Cho- rusg Stage Crewg Ice Skating Club. Whois that with the camera? ' MARY MQCALL Reb Bellesg Student Councilg Y-Teensg Entre Nous. JUDY MCLANE Y-Teensg Future Nursesg Ice' Skating Club. DAN McCLENDON NDCC Officerg Science Clubg Honor Roll. KENT MCCOIN Teenager of The Month, Troy Post Awardg Key Club, In- ternational Trustee, Past Dis- trict Treasurerg Rebel Bandg Science Clubg Pan-American Clubg Student Councilg Hon- or Roll. DON McCULLAR TOMMY MCDONNEL Q Wham . . .? NANCY McD ONOUGH A Cappellag Y-Teensg Junior Red Cross. . -- .tx-.ft ,, E JERRY MCFARLAND Science Clubg Band. VF' I7-T' FSENIOR WAYNE MCGOWEN Pan-American Club. KELLY McGUIRE JUNE McKEE Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Future Nurses Club. BARRY McKERNAN Bandg Science Clubg Latin Club. KATHLEEN MCLEOD Reb Bellesg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teensg Red Cross. KEN MCMULLEN Student Councilg Latin Clubg French Club. PATTY McSHANE National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist. REGINA McWILLIAMS I 85 luiJu:iIn:S' IOR YVETTE MILBURN Pan-American Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Art Service Clubg Concert Choirg Office Assistantg Science Club. CAROL MILLER Y-Teen Queeng Reb Bellesg Y-Teens, Vice-presidentg Pan- American Clubg Ice Skating Club. RICKEY MILLER Latin Club 3 Science Club 5 Ice Skating Club g Student Councilg Merit Scholarship, Semi-finalistg Honor Roll. STEVE MILLER Ice Skating Club, Vice-presi- dentg Latin Clubg Concert Choirg Student Councilg Sen- ior Playg Honor Roll. CATHY MIMS HARRIET MIMS Y-Teensg Pan-American Clubg Spanish Honor Societyg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. I86 II .IO RUTH MCSPADDEN Thespiansg Y-Teensg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Latin Clubg Senior Play, Student Director. MARTHA MEYERCORD Latin Clubg Red Crossg Thes- pians, Presidentg Y-Teensg Blue Rebel Band, Secretaryg Concert Choirg NDCC, Spon- sorg Senior Playg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. -: QE2 ' EQ EQBEWSWI tS?5'5:EA?Z5 QB? ENT l FRED MOSS REBECCA MOORE Art Service Clubg Y-Teensg Entre-Nousg Future Nurses Club 3 Revelairesg Honor Roll. CATHERINE MORGAN DON MORRIS Thespiansg Student Councilg Senior Playg Honor Roll. JACK MORRIS NEIL MORRIS .IILL MORTON Junior Classical Leagueg Pan- American Club g Future Teachers Club, Vice-presi- dent, Presidentg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Art Serv- ice Clubg Red Cross Rep- resentativeg Honor Roll. It's Hamlet by Gramm! LINDA MOSSHART Art Service Clubg Y-Teens Ice Skating Club. A P. ALJ - 'af NANCY MUIR Blue Rebel Bandg Library Assistantg Orchestrag Carou- selg Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Rollg All-City Orch- estra. DONA MUNDEN Art Service Clubg Library Service Clubg Future Teach- ersg Honor Roll. DAVID MURPHY PATTY MYERS Cheerleader, 1959-603 Reb Belles, 1958-19595 Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Rollg Ice Skating Clubg Student Council Alternateg Sopho- more Class Favoriteg Junior Class Favorite Nomineeg Homecoming Princessg Most Athletic. BETTY MYRES Pan-American Club g Y- Teensg Future Nurses Clubg Spanish National Honor So- ciety. HENRY NELSON I don't know when I've enjoyed a class more. SUE NELSON Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. 3 1 wha. ' V -+17 - ' , 312,-itfxi.. ,f-,wk 5-211: LYNDIA NICHOLS Junior Classical League, Treunsurerg Y-Teensg Future Teachers Clubg Honor Roll. In-' lvl' If- 1 IOR RAY NORTON NDCC, Captain: Concert Choir: Ice Skating Club, Presidentg Senior Play: Car- ouseI,Lead. JIMMY ODOM Pan-American Clubg Swim- ming Team. SIDNEY Oil-IARA Basketballg Latin Club. JOHN PARKER Projectionistg Red Cross: Latin Club. ROGER PARKER Concert Choir, Vice-presi- dentg French 'Clubg Science Clubg Chess Club. COOPER PARKS SAMMY PARKS STAN PARR I-89 S ICR :'IT:'Fu:'I X vb X ,X Jil' PAIGE PATTERSON ,jx QQ, ,li Y-Teensg Future Teachers NL ' U Clubg Pan-American Club. f'l 1 ,l X, CL iw JJ X3 'gg A 1 X v , .,. ,U Lx V7 W Q1 if MJ L tw W -YU W .9 LV x AV, Dy Wy X . if I Xxllji A VJ j , N .y V i is J - fl 1 , Ty! , I X ,N will r , -' . 1 M t A. Y fm .f N 'N J JO f 'V MJ 3 .. . . ' fx lim uv' , W ' I V L A thy zuf .. l of-f X I A fl jf , X 0 J' J MARIANNE PECORA ' -.1 . ' U ,iv v W nw A le 'PJ L' P x M V E ., V x fx V 3 ills , rj af' I ' LJ f 1' :ho r N1 v NR ,UJIU V ' FJ A 4' X NANCY PERRY Concert Chorusg Library As- sistantg Bandg Art Service Clubg Student Council, Al- lernate. BOB PERSFUL Track Teamg Science Clubg Honor Roll. BILL PHEMISTER JEAN PIERSOL CHARLES PITTMAN ELAINE PORTER Reb Belles, '57-'60, Reporter '59-'6Og Reveille Staff, News Editorg Future Teachers As- sociation, Reporterg 'Y-Teensg Latin Clubg Honor Roll. I90 1,1 QM,, to 4,7 filfif ffl' ,riff fa i or fpgfg, fe iz 1 , 7, C, X, KEY PUCKETT Student Council Representa- tive. RON NIE RAMBIN NDCC, Company Commander, Cadet Major, Drill Platoong Science Clubg Pan-American Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Chess Clubg Student Coun- cilg Honor Roll. GERARD PREST RIDGE NDCC, Cadet Captain, Rifle Team, Drill Team, Squad Leaderg Ice Skatingg Pan- American Club. CHARLES PRICE Track Teamg Art Service Club. JEFF PRICE SANDY PRICE PETE PRIGGE JIMMY PUTNAM Senior Ice-Skating Party: Mass mayhem! BECKY RANSDELL National Honor Society, Treas- urerg Quill and Scrollg Docu- ment Class Editor, Y-Teens, President, Tennis Team, Pan-American Clubg Pep Club. JOHN REAGAN Football Teamg Key Club: Letterman's Club. JOE REED Student Councilg Science Club, Ice Skating Club. ANNETTE REHDERS NDCC, Sponsor, Beauty Nom- ineeg Student Council, Office Assistant, Y-Teens, Reveille Staffg Future Teachers, Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Homemaking Clubg Jr. Red Cross. MIKE RICCI Baseball '59-'60g Letterman's Club. JUDY RICE Y-Teensg Art Service Clubg Library Assistant, Pan-Ameri- CHU. But, Mr. Ferrel, this is modern art! LINDA RICE A Cappella, Presidentg Gen- eral Chorus, Secretary, Pan- American Clubg Y-Teens. CAROL RICHARDSON French Club, La Coterie Francaise, Y-Teensg Ice Skat- ing Club, Honor Roll. r-'lf-Jlr ALICE RICKMAN Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teens: Red Cross Representativeg Office Assistantg Honor Boll. KAY RIGSBEE Reb Belles Drill Teamg Pan- American Club g Concert Choirg Library Assistantg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. s m iHi,2Y' 515: SCOTT RIPLEY Art Service Club, Vice-presi- dentg Concert Choir, Section Leaderg General Chorus, Presidentg Carouselg Senior Play g Oklahoma 5 Dallas High Schools Poetly Award, 2nd Place. SUE RITCHIE Reb Bellesg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Office Assist- ant. ESTHER RITZ Entre Nousg La Coterie Fran- coisg Future Teachers Clubg YATeensg Art Service Cluhg Honor Roll. MARGARET ROATH Junior Classical League: Y- Teensg Reb Bellesg Ice Skat- ing Clubg Reveille Staffg Thespians, Stage Crew g Honor Rollg Bible Award. JANET ROBBINS Future Nurses Clubg Art Service Clubg Y-Teens. BRUCE ROBERTS Key Club: Student Councilg Letterman's Clubg Footballg Basketball. I93 .ll:'.llill: J MARGARET RODRIQUEZ Pan-American Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Concert Choir. DAVID ROGERS Football Lcttermang Hi-Yg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. CAROLYN ROSENBLOOM Latin Clubg Office Assistant. GAYLE ROSENTHAL Latin Clubg Spanish Clubg Y-Teensg Reveille Staff, Sports Editorg Assistant Edi- torg Ice Skating Clubg Quill and Scrollg Honor Roll. EMMA ROSENBAUM French Clubg Art Service Clubg Ice Skating Club. MARY ANN ROSS I 94 DOUG ROBERTS NDCCg Trackg Red Cross Choir. TOM ROBIRA 'S- ROGER SANDISON lce Skating Club. JANE SCARBOROUGH Reb Belles, Lieutenantg Stu- dent Council, Reporterg Re- veille Staff, Cartoonistg Thes- piansg Dallas Times Herald Teenage Council Representa- tiveg Pan-American Clubg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Office Assistantg Honor Roll. .E 1 PAT ROWDEN Football. JERRY RUCKER Foothallg Ice Skating Clubg Letterman's Clubg Student Councilg Honor Roll. CHRIS RUSSELL Pan-American Clubg Library Club. KIRBY ST. ROMAIN Honor Roll. SANDRA SAMPLE Girls' Chorus, Vice-presidentg Reveille Staffg Student Coun- cilg Reb Bellesg Art Service Clubg Future Nurses Clubg Red Cross Representativeg Y-Teensg Pan-American Clubg Spanish National Honor So- ciety. DAVID SANDERS Honor Roll. Bring on the next course. ' VIN SCHEIHAGEN Art Service Club, Document Staff. KAREN SCHNEIDER Rebelaires, Student Council, Y-Teens: Future Teachers Club, Treasurer, Vice-presi- dent, Pan-American Student Forum, Devotional Commit- tee, Ice Skating Club, Span- ish National Honor Society, Vice-president, Honor Roll. KIT SCHOENFIELD Red Cross Representative , Nurses Assistant, Y-Teens, Pan-American Club, Honor Roll. SUSAN SCHREIBER Junior Classical League, Or- chestra, Rebel Band, Honor Roll, BOB SCHULZ Student Council, Letterman's Club, Football, Honor Roll. CECIL SCHWALBE Senior Class President, .lun- ior Class President, Head Cheerleader, Student Council, Member-at-Large, Key Club, Parliamentarian, Pep Club, Latin Club, Officer, Science Club, Baseball, Best All- Round, Junior Class Favor- ite, National Honor Society, National Merit Scholarship Contest, F inalist, Sophomore and Senior Favorite Nominee, Representative to Rotary In- ternational, Honor Roll. The quality of mercy is not strained. SONDRA SCHWARZ Latin Club, Reb Relles, Y- Teens, Student Council, Art Service Club, Reveille Staff, Honor Roll. BETSEY SEALS Reb Belles Drill Team, Jun- ior Classical League, Entre- Nous, Y-Teens. IFIFIF E ICR' BERYL SEIMER Y-Teensg Latin Clubg Art Service Club. SALLY SHAW Y-Teensg Ice Skating Cluhg Pan-American Clubg Future Teachers. SHARON SILK Reb Bellesg Select Chorusg Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Pan-American Student Forum. DAVIS SIMMONS Art Service Club. SHARON SIMMONS Ice Skating Cluhg Y-Teensg Pan-American Clubg Select Choirg Honor Roll. SUE SIMS Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club: Reb Belles. BARRY SKILES BARBARA SMITH A Cappellag Honor Roll. I97 Il lrilnilu E ICR l'F'I?'l ROGER SMITH A Cappella Choirg Carouselg Concert Choir, Social Chair- mang NDCC. DAVE SOMMERVILLE All-Dr. P e p p e r Tournament Team, '58-'59g All-Garland Tournament Tezlm, two yearsg All-City, '59g All-State, Sec- ond Team, '59g Dell All- American, '59-'60g All-State Tournament Teamg Letter- man's Clubg Entre-Nous. JERRY SUPER ELAINE SOVEN Pan-American Clubg Honor Roll. CHRIS SOWELL Football, Lettermang Base- ball. DONNA SOWELL Snior Playg Thespians, Treas- urerg Y-Teensg Nurses Club, Vice-president, Secretaryg French Clubg Chorusg Ice Skating Club. I98 JOHN SMITH MARTHA SMITH Latin Clubg Future Teacher Clubg Honor Roll. E .Q if ERIC STROMBERG Science Clubg Chess Clubg Tennis Teamg Bandg Honor Roll. SANDRA SULKIN Outstanding Latin Studentg Devotional Committeeg Latin Clubg Student Council Alter- nateg Pan-American Clubg Future Teacher's Club. KAY SPARKS NDCC Princessg Rebel Bandg Head Majoretteg Thespiansg Y-Teensg Concert Choirg Ice Skating Club. DOLORIS SPRADLIN Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. TERRY SPRAGGINS JANE STEWART Latin Club: Pan-American Y-Teensg Future Teachersg Chorus. JIM STORY Basketballg Baseballg Letter- men's Clubg Senior Ticket Chairmang Favorite Nominee. TOMMY STORY Footballg Football Manager Santa'.s little helpers KP! PAM SULTZBAUGH Y-Teensg Art Serviceg Li- brary Service Club, Treas- urer. MARSHALL SULLIVAN BARBARA SURLES DICK SUTTON Student Councilg Letterman's Clubg Senior Playg Footballg Honor Roll. MARY JANE TANNER Y-Teens. MARY TATSCH Beauty Nominee. Our exchange student, Inger Thompson, speaks at the Christmas Assembly. ALFRED TAYLOR Key Clubg Footballg Trackg Letterman's Club g Chess Cluhg Ice Skating Clubg Most Athletic. f f, Nz QE I l Ziklff HJ BUDDY TAYLOR Letterman's Clubg Football. IFIFIT GAIL TAYLOR Y-Teensg Ice Skating Club Honor Roll. SUSAN TAYLOR Homemaking Clubg Y-Teens: Entre Nousg La Coterie Fran- caiseg Library Service Clubg General Chorus, Treasurer. KDE! WB- Ysifikfi K Y' 'BW E IORS' DONNA TEAGUE Reb Belles, Lieutenantg Ice Skating Clubg Pan-American Clubg Office Assistantg Y- Teensg Honor Roll. JEAN TEEL Homecoming Queeng NDCC, Sponsorg Band Sweetheartg Reb Belles, Presidentg Y- Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Bandg Honor Roll. JUDY TEMPLE Latin Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Red Crossg Y-Teens. SAMMYE THOMASSON Latin Clubg Office Assistantg Concert Choirg Future Nurs- esg Ice Skating Clubg Red Cross, Secretary, Treasurer, President. INGER THOMSON Art Service Clubg French Clubg Thespiansg Student Councilg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teensg Honor Roll. GORDON THORN Science Club, Vice-presidentg Pan-American Clubg Honor Roll. 20I BECKY TOLAND SUSAN TRAVIS Bandg Concert Choirg Stage Bandg Orchestrag Thespiansg Art Service Club. KENNETH TRACY BILLIE TROMBLEY Y-Teensg Ice Skating Cluhg Pan-American. GARY TUVENG BILL TYREE 202 E ICR :'IT:'ITJl GEOGANNE THROWER Y-Teensg Pan-American Clubg Spanish Honor Society, Sec- retaryg Concert Choirg Car- ouselg Art Service Clubg Honor Rollg Linz Award. LESLIE TIEDTKE Baseballg Honor Roll. ..:,,R MARION VICTOR RON NIE UNDERWOOD Trackg Footballg Chorusg Letterman's Club. CATHERINE UPSHAW Art Service Clubg Concert Choirg Science Clubg Entre- Nousg Honor Roll. LINDA VANDIVORT Concert Choirg Chess Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Future Nursesg Y-Teens. PAULA VAN WAGONER Pan-American Clubg Student Councilg Reb Bellesg Ice Skating Clubg Y-Teens. JACK VICKERY Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. ROBERT VICKERY Witches' favorite recipe: Eye of Newt and toe of Frog. . . Q13 LARRY VINTHER NANCY VOS Pan-American Club 3 Y- Teensg lce Skating Club. JERRY WADE Basketball, Captain. SHIRLEY WALDEN Junior Classical Leagueg Y- Teensg Honor Roll. SHARON WALDORF Chess Clubg Y-Teensg Future Teachers Clubg A Cappellag Entre-Nousg Honor Roll. JAMES WALKER PAT WALKER Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Pan-American Clubg Student Council, Alternateg R e h Bellesg Concert Choirg Office Assistantg Carousel, Lead. Is this a dagger . . .? BOBBY WARNER Blue Rebel Bandg Dance Band. H?5Qa5?w:-iw 'Fifi' i ': BUDDY WARREN If-' IFJ Il- , IOR MARGARET WATKINS Future Nursesg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Art Service Clubg Chorusg Latin Clubg Nurses Assistantsg Honor Roll. PEGGY WEAVER Y-Teensg Chorusg Honor Roll. , N..' 3 5. . , l, I A x 3 f ' Y 2 xx Q f f I a- I xi X 5, j 1 4'- FRED WEYAND HERMAN WHEELER A Cappellag Chorus Capers DAVID WHITAKER NDCCQ Band. JAMES WHITE JACKIE WHITEHURST Ice Skating Clubg Entre- Nousg Y-Teensg La Coterie. JIM WIGHT Ice Skating Clubg Camera Clubg Honor Roll. 205 Il .Il.-:'.ln1'l: ' ICR IT-:IFI ALLEN WILLIAMS BENNY WILLIAMS NDCCg Reveille Staff, Pho- tographer. I OE WILLIAMS Outstanding Student Council Representativeg Pan-American Clubg Ice Skating Clubg Foot- ball. JOE WILLIAMS DOUG WILSON DAVID WINN All-Region Bandg National Merit Scholarship Semi-Final- istg Latin Club, Presidentg Key Clubg Science Clubg Sen- ior Playg Carauselg Okla- homa. 206 JACKIE WILCOX Y-Teensg Red Crossg Student Council Alternateg Science Cluhg Ice Skating Clubg Hon- or Roll. BILL WILKINSON National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalistg Key Clubg Let- termen's Clubg Latin Clubg Cheerleaderg Baseball Manag- erg Document, Sports Editorg Honor Roll. 39. LYN DA WOODRUF F Y-Teensg Entre-Nousg Ice Skating Clubg Honor Roll. LENORE WOODS Y-Teensg Ice Skating Clubg Thespians, Stage Crewg Con- cert Choirg Reveille Staffg Pan-American Club. ESTHER WITTE Latin Clubg Future Teachers Clubg Honor Roll. TRACY WITCHELL Junior Classical Leagueg Y- Teensg Office Assistantg Stu- dent Councilg Beauty Nomi- neeg Honor Roll. JUDY WOMACK Y-Teensg Linz Bible Awardg Honor Roll. JIMMYE WOOD Pan-American Clubg Y- Teensg .lunior Red Cross, Vice-presidentg Ice Skating Clubg Student Council '59- '60g Future Teachers Clubg General Chorusg Carouselg Junior Traffic Commission: Art Service Clubg Devotional Committee. JUDYE WOOD ALLEN WOODCOOK Shefhe really can Can Can . . .H BOBBY GLEN WRIGHT Football Captain '59g Letter- man's Club '58-'59g Honor Roll. PHYLLIS WRIGHT CHARLES YARBROUGH Pan-American Clubg French Clubg Student Councilg Jun- ior Red Crossg High School Bible Awardg Linz Bible Awardg Honor Roll. HARRY ZIER uick, where's the rail? M.I.T. Physics . . . Wham: . . .?', IESE ICR STUFF2 Il You hoo . . . HKS? wwei' - - ' H . -' V-JKSEYXQSLH At last! I've found just my type. ' canft hear ya!,' Please, ladiesfu 5'Lay on, MacWright! 5 '1'SEfE.E4-af-'Ie-N M ...., .tZ4i?Z 12i... ICR n'ln 'fn 'ln JI The Junior type? A 'Lemme outa here. ' OKLAHOMA weighs us all down! QCLASS OFFHQERS JOHN HAMMOND, President JOAN WIGGINS, Secretary-Treasurer BOBBY LEGG, Vice-president Row 1: Scott Ables, Dennis Abrams, Dinah Adams, Donald Adam, Donna Aigner, Bob Al- britton. Row 2: Michael Alex- ander, Don Allen, Ryan Allen, Bill All- ing, Joe Altick, Char- lotte Anderson. Row 3: John Anderson, Antoinette A g il i l a r , Elna Armstrong, Linda Arnold, Sharon Austin, Joe Azcue. ':What's the password? 2I2 Row I: Preston Blum, Ronald Bock, Ken Boemker, Walter Bone, Pat Bonnet. Row 2: Betsy Book, Richard Borgstrom, Carol Borsch, Joyce Boyles, .lim Bradford. Row 3: Sue Bradford, Patricia Bradley, Allen Bradenburg, David Bray. 2I3 Row 1: Michelle Burns, Ratrick Burns, Sherrie Burns, Nancy Bybee, Betty Cain. Row 2: Gene Cawlfield, Kaye Carlin, Judy Carl- son, Margaret Carlson, Linda Carpenter. Row 3: Jimmy Carr, Kay Chaffin, Gene Chamberlain, Keith Chandler, Linda Chap- man. 2l4 Row I: Joe Chick, Gwen Childers, Ron- nie Childers, Mike Clairborne, L y n n e Clark, Ray Claxton. Row 2: Carol Clinger, Pete Cobelle, Gary Cody, Elizabeth Col- born, Diane Colfry, Gene Comme. Row Carol Connell, James Connell, Betty Connolly, Sanlyn Cooley, Gloria Cope, Ramona Cortez. Truth IS stranger than fiction. 2I5 Row 1: Martha Cross, Don Crowder, Jimmy Cutler, Ralph Cutler, Mike Curtis, Joyce Cryder. Row 2: Joanne Dallas, Mike Darnell, Dave Darr, Ronnie Davey, Sally Davies, Cassan- dra Davis. Row 3: Pete Davis, Carol Day, Dianne De- Gaugh, Gene Dempster, Betsy Dennis, Sandra Dilworth. Today, we will study how to relax properly 2l6 Row 1: Gail Erskine, Carol Estes, Carol Evans, Sharon Everett, Roberta Feil. Row 2: Jay Ferguson, Rick F etterman, Lorelei Ferzer, Jackie Findley, Burt Finger. Row I: Carolyn Flem- ing, Linda Fletcher, Jim Floyd, Richard Freed, John French. 2I7 U VF' LlNIOR ll' 'l 'l Row I: Jimmy Gilmore, Mary Ann Gleason, Stuart Goldstein, Phil- lip Goode, Bill Grant. Row 2: Jolm Graves, Don Green, Nancy Greer, Margie Gross, Ted Grucn. Row 3: Kathy Guern- sey, David Gurscll, Jackie Gwinner, Buddy Haden, lean Hale. 2I8 Row l.' Barbara Haley, Ralph Hallmark, John Hammond, Art Ham- mons, Joyce Hankins, Annette Harding. Row 2: George Harris, Joan Harris, John Har- ris, Carol Harrison, Glenda Hathaway, Judy Hatherly. Row 3: Mari Hay, Joe Hayden, .loe Hays, Howard Hensler, Ron- nie Heslop, Connie Hervey. I always keep my nose in a book. 2I9 Row 1: Zorina Hoev- ener, Bubba Holland, W. B. Hollwey, Bobby Holloway, Tony Hol- man, .loan Holway. Row 2: Heather Ho- nan, Carolyn Honza, Tommy Houston, John Houck, Paula Howard, Rowena Hoyt. Row 3: Jimmye Sue Hudgins, G e 0 r g i a Hughes, Cathie Hulse, Wofford Humphries, Reggy Hunclley, David Hundt. Mine s an F 220 Row 1: Chuck Jordan, Coleman Juett, Elaine Kanter, Barbara Katz, Edward Keeler. Row 2: Bill Keesey, Bill Kelley, Pete Kemp, Carol Kennedy. Row 3: Nan Kennedy, Susan Elaine Kennedy, Joanne Kimhriel, Dale Kimmell, David King. 22I Row 1: Linda King, Keith Klein Kelly Klein. Row 2: Barbara Kline, Aubrey Knight Rob Kohler. Row 3: Johnny Komdat Carolyn Koontz, Donnell K. Koos I?'IF'.lUNIOR It-1 I-'ll-JI.-J Row 1: Wayne Kovsky, Sue Krider, Ann Lan- der, Beverly Lane, .lim Larsen. Row 2: Dottie Lash, James Leath, Kathie Lee, Larry Lee, Bobby Legg. Row 3: Joan Leonard, Phil Leslie, Robert Leslie, Eddie Lester, Diane Lett. 222 2 Ron' I: Fredyann Levit, .iczxn Lewis, Cindy L'Hamnied1ey, Mary Lindsey, Don Loewen, Sully Logan. Row 2: Charles Long. Sandra Longmire, Jane Loughmiller, David Loving. Jean Lowder, Sandra MacDonald. Row 3: Mark Magilow, Suzy Mahoney, Pat Manley, Richard Mur- lin, Pam March, Cindy Marks. Happy Bzrtlzday, Dear Cicerofv 223 Four score and seven years ago Row 1: Charles Mc- Donald, Don McDon- ald, Nancy McDonald, Bob McGregor, How- ard Mclnnis, Marc McKinney. Row 2: Mary Ann Mc- Leod, Bill McLeRoy, Barbara Mclaure, Dian McMillan, Ouida Jane McWilliams, Larry Mead. Row 3: Phil Meek, Bill Mellon, Edna Men- chaka, Cazzie Miller, Glenda Miller, John Miller. 224 Row 1: Susan Miller, Shari Minton, Georgia Minx, Ann Mary Mitch- ell, Tim Mitchell. Row 2: Martha Ann Montgomery, Peggy Mood, Suzie Moore, Marie Morel, Carolyn Moritz. Row 3: Glenda Morton, Betty Mosher, John Mumford, Carla Mundt, Bill Murray. 225 Row 1: Jane Ann Nelson Micheal Nesmith, .loan Nichols Row 2: Jimm Noble Candace Noyd Y Bobby Odom. Row 3: Frederick Olden Bobby Ollver Maureen O'Toole. Row 1.' Jimmy Pace, Carol Parker, Eddie Parma, David Pearce, June Pellillo. Row 2: Micheal Perry, Judy Peyton, Tami Phe. nix, John Phillips, Mer- rinell Phillips. Row 3: Emily Pigman, Gilbert Pitts, Ronnie Porter, Becky Pound- ers, .loyce Powell. 226 JUNIOR In-'lu-JI:-'Ir-' ' iff-? - Row 1: Shirley Power Curry Pressly, Ellen Pressman, J. W. Prew- itt, Judy Pruett, Linda Purvis. Raw 2: Tommye Py- land, Stephanie Quil, Karen Rainey, David Ray, Margie Recliif, Carolyn Reed. Row 3: Ronnie Reed, Steve Reed, Marylou Renfro, .lary Reppen, Ann Reynolds, Shan- non Reynolds. ,W I don II believe it. ' 227 1 Row I: Ellery Robinson, Nancy Robin son, Sharon Roderick. Row 2: Tom Alfonso Ruiz. Row 3: Bill Jodie Russell. 'GAINI now for another supercolossalfi' Row 1: Sherry Ann Sadler, Lloyd Satter- field, Tommy Sahara, Charlotte S u n d a s s , Mary ,lane Scluneer, Sully Schmidt. R 0 zu 2 : H e n 1' y S C ll r c Ll cl , Marlene Schultz, Sandra Schr- weide, Sandra Schweit- mann, Stephen Self, Ray Serrani. Row 3: John Sewell, Gregg Shafer, Walter Shaw. Mary Ann Shay, Ellen Shields, Bar- bara Shockey. 228 Root, Jimmy Roscnburg Rumsey, Butch Russell .ll-'ll Q :Mei-nh. Row 4: Diane Starr, Alan Steckler, Sheryl Steele. Row 5: Sandra Stephens, Christine Stevens, Jimmy Stewart. Row 6: Tony Stiner, Lanny Staton, Bobbie Standridge. Row I: Mike Silver- glat, Kay Silverthorn, Charles Skinner, Bobby Smith, Dan Smith. Row 2: Donald Smith, Harrison Smith, Kent Smith, Lloyd Smith, Ronnie Smith. Row 3: Sue Smith, Phil Smitely, Cordon Speights, Jim Spence, John Spence. 229 Row 1: Walter Strain, Carol Strong, Mary Stubbs, David Sturgiss, Don Swindler. Row 2: Rex Tackae, David Tanner, Mary Tarpley, Toby Tate, Bill Taylor. - Row 3: Carol Ann Tay- lor, Mary Beth Taylor, Carole Thompson, Dav- id Thompson, Mary Ruth Thompson. IF' ITIJUNIOR 230 Row I: Taffy Vandermeulen, Marilyn Vaugham, Michael Verdoin. Row 2: Jimmy Vermillion, Fen Vesecky, Lynn Waldman. Row 3: Nancy Waldman, Carroll Walker, Suellen Wall. Alone at lust. fs, ll 'll 'll 'll 'll 'llll Row 4: Eugene Walls, Margaret W a ll a c e , Nancy Wallace, Anne Walters, Dick Ward, Carole Walls. Row 5: Shelby Weir, Pat Wellhorn, Eddie Wertll. Skippy Whar- ton, Larry Wheeler. Bill Whitehead. Row 6: Bill Whisitt, Joan Wiggins, Joyce Wiggins, Richard Wil- cox, Tom Wilder, Charles Willianis. 23I 'iStudy, study, studyfu Row I: Nancy Williams, Barbara Wil- liams, Dick Williams. Row 2: Nina Williams, Jill Wing worth, Mike Wilkerson. Row 3: Mescal Wilson, Mike Wilson Betsy Winn. Row I: Virginia Witt, Martha Woffard, Mick- ey Jean Woodward, Ray Worcester, Lynn Worden, Dick Worrell. Row 2: Charles Wright, Muriel Yaffe, Susie Ycnny, Richard York, Charles Zell. 232 ABSENT JUNIORS Frere Jacque, Frere Jacque, dormez-vous? Row 1: Sue Karr, Cheryl Drumheller, Susan Babb, Priscilla Cross, Judy Young, Jo Marcia, Teressa Johnson. Row 2: Brenda Barnes, Jeb Blum, Joyce Horn, Kathy Cason, Judy Egan, Mary Ann Hammer, Leia Dix, Sandra Roberts. Row 3: Kenneth David, Bill Anonymous, Rob Lemmons, Larry Augustine, Roger lzard, Roger Whitacker, Tommy Drum. Did you say sulfuric acid on my new coat?', Buck-Ie down and study, or e15e. ' km if wvf zswm 233 Before . . . 'c0h, goody, our blue shoestrings and our anti-freeze! Ana' zhefre offfway Off. Too much happiness!! Ajlerf .' .' L'Tl1is is just T00 muchf, Hey, bud-Wllatcha lookin' at? .w,s,,1, f - K I K gf!! , 2 :Gi I OUR EXCHANGE STUDENT We are very pleased to have with us at Jefferson this year Inger Thomson, from Malmo, Sweden, as our exchange student. At her home she attends Slottssbadens Laroverk, where she has two years left before her graduation. She lives in Dallas with the Donald Lewis family, and comes to all the Jefferson activities. The exchange of ideas and the opportunity for Inger and for us to learn how other peoples live has surely proved a very rewarding enterprise on both sides. We have enjoyed Inger's friendly smile and glowing manner and have indeed considered her a most fortunately-chosen representa- tive of her country. f7'f+fMf Mawr f ygffggqujw Win. pw, WC as .p . .aeififaifqt Mega? .7 rm. fe fffgffere ,wrfccg .I D6 Dear Rebels, I want to thank you for a wonderful year at T. J. Itis been such an exciting experience ever since T.J.'s greeting com- mittee met me at the plane on the 20th of August at two o'clock in the morning. Your Texas friendliness made me feel at home at once. Graduation will mean that I have to go back, but I will remain a member of the 1960 class and I will always remem- ber the faculty, the students and all the activities at Jefferson. I have got so much out of my year here. Now I know that all Texans are not cowboys. lim looking forward to seeing you all over in Sweden. ,Q 9? sg: Love, 221' fg' Ai EE i ft X H ' :' . .- . I Q H.--X ' 1:1 W1 I E T - L CLASS O FFHQERS JIMMY ELLINGTON, President SALLY REED, Secretary-Treasurer LARRY HUELBIG, Vice-President ll-'lr-'Il OPHOMGRE Biology has become a VERY popular course. Another Schweitzer? Watch the bzrdze! 237 Row 1: Tura Abbot, Marshia Ab- lon, Marjorie Adams, George Ains- worth, Karen Alford. Row 2: Carol Allan, Bettye Allan, Sara Allen, Donna Sue Ammons, Mark Anastasi. Row 3: Carolyn Anderson, Cather- ine Anderson, Gary Anderson, Vicky Anderson, Phyllis Andreoli. Row 4: Barbara Andrews, Sherry Andrews, Kim Angell, Sharon Armstead, Charles Armstrong. GPHOMORE In-' lr-' In-' In-' In Row 1. Stephanie Askew, Susan Asmussen, Barry Austin, Tim Baker, Jeanne Balle, Keith Barrow. Row 2: Roger Bartlett, Mary Lou Bateman, .lay Bates, Rhoda Bellen, Diane Belshaw, Susan Benoist. Row 3: William Benson, Bobby Berry, Roi Best, Doris Bevers, David Billings, Larry Birge. Row 4: Richard Birnholz, Bill Blakemore, Boaz, Calvin Bock- brader, Sharon Boddie, Roger Bo- hannen. 238 Row 1: Frank Booth, John Borch- arot, Kathy Borreson, Steve Bos- worth, Suzanne Boudet, Barbara Bowen. Row 2: Elmer Braly, Marilyn Bras- well, Raymond Brinson, Becky Brock, David Brown, Margie Brude. Row 3: Sandra Buchanan, Carol Burchfield, Jeanne Byrford, John Burlew, Pam Burnett, Charles Bus- sey. Row 4: Charlene'-Callison, Don Campbell, Lin Campbell, Sharon Campbell, Ronnie Carlton. In 'In 'In 'ln 'Ir-'ln 'In 'Il 'ell lln' Row 1. Tom Carris, Susan Car- ruth, Nellie Cash, Marilee Cass, Buford Cates. Row 2: Riley Cavin, Jackie Chap- man, Richard Chapman, Kathy Clancy, .lo Deane Clanton. Row 3: Buddy Clark, Carole Clark, Pam Clark, Phil Clark, Marguerite Cobb. Row 4: Joe Coker, .lohnnie:Colfry, Anita Collier, Mike Collins, Sharon Collinsworth. Row 1: Ronnie Colton, Judy Com- Ioe, Cindy Cook, Carol Cooke, Gary Cornelison, Jim Council. Row 2: Ronnie Cox, Arabella Crad- dock, Bob Craig, Joe Crawford, Anne Crick, Thomas Crigger. Row 3: Susan Crisford, Ruth Crit- tenden, Douglas Croker, Judy Cross, Bob Cummings, Jim Curtis. Row 4: Johnny Daniel, Joyce Day, Stanley Dayton, Bryon Davey, Trie- na Davis, Arvilla Davis. Jn 'ln 'In 'Ir-'I ' ' ' ' ' Row 1: Sarah Davis Donna Deans Connie de Choudens Jimmy Deen Sue Ann de la Vega Row 2: Den de Shong John Dick ey, Diane Dickson Arlene Dietz Dana Dill. Row 3: Suzie Ditto Susan Dobson Sail Douglas, Jim Donahue Larry Donohoo. Row 4: Richard Donovan Susan Doran, Larry Duke Edward Dun bar, Lewis Duncan 240 as - Row 1: Clifford Dungen, Donna Wa, I tw' 5 3 x J ,N Q W J -- Row 3: Bobby Fa1n, Alan Farrow, , .,,, 'fav 'Q' EVP. Q K A 3,5 v , , Q I f 1, 5 ,--.f , Q Row 2: Peggy Easton, Judy Ed f wards, Judy Egalnick, Bill Elrrch, . lv A ,VV 1 ,Q Jimmy Ellington, Pete Elllot 9 , A ,if ' Suzan F elker, Mike Ferguson, ? I, 'lii 5 Sherry Fisher, David Ford . Row 4: Mary Ford James Foster, 3' myi' Mickey Francis, Anne Franklln, -1ff.' Patsy Frazier, Suzanne Freeman eled , If-' I'-' I r-'SUPHOMORE Row 1: Phil Friday, Larry Fuess, Charles Fuller, Sheila Gaiser, Peg- gy Gamble. Row 2: Marlene Geng, Alan Ger- son, Barbara Glew, Donna Gil- bertson, Robert Glass. Row 3: Carol Gonser, Pat Gorman, Charles Gottlich, Bill Graham, Rosyland Granek. Row 4: Kay Grant, Sharon Gray, Sharon Green, Palmer Greene, J. L. Grimes. , Dungan, Phyllis Dunlap, Patricla Ann Dye, Geoffrey Dransfreld Maralyn Drumheller Row 1: Sue Gruber, George Guerry, John Guest, Joyce Guth- rie, Carol Hall, Ralph Hamill. Row 2: Gary Hamilton, Carole Hanson, Kathy Harbour, Jackie Hardurick, Sally Harp, Linda Hart. Row 3: Charles Hart, Patricia Harwell, Jim Hawkins, Don Hayes, Arnold Hayes, James Hendricks. Row 4: Henry Albert, Judy Hibbs, Diane Hill, Virginia Hill, Suzanne Hinckley, Abbey Hintgen. EJ? OPHOMORIHS I I I I Row 1: Frank Hoffer Carole Hol brook, Tom Holloway Lewis Holl weg, Bobby Horvich Row 2: Bob Houston Virginia Houston, Annette Howell Jane Gay Howell, Aubrey Hudson Row 3: Elaine Huens, Ruth Ann Huffer, Lizzie Hughes Larry Huel ling, Mary Jane Hutchison Row 4: Dick Helder Scotty Id zorek, Alice Inman Sherry Isbell Jill James. 242 , T 'A' Q' ., 5 5 Row 1: Ben Johnson, Brian John son, Douglas Johnson, Jay Johnson Roy Johnson. Raw 2: Becky Jones, Carol Jones, Gwendolyn Jones, Tommy Jones, Susan Jund. Row 3: Barry Kaplan, Mike Kap- lan, Kay Karlen, Kristin Kay, Karen Keefer. Row 4: Ann Keeler, Charles Kemp, Elizabeth Kersting, Carolyn Kin- kel, Speedy Kinser. I-'lu-'lu' ll ll ll in In Il ld WS' 715 Row 1: Sue Kirby, Betty Knight, Bobbie Knight, Billy Knighton, Cheryl Kothe, Ann Kristell. Row 2: Diane Kristell, Kathie Kuhn, Gary Lacroix, John Ladd, Susan Ladd, Pat Lagow. Row 3: George Laivins, Sharon Lambright, Skippy Landers, Dinah Lankford, Dianne Lawrence, Jim Lawrence. Row 4: Linda Lay, Judy Lee, Lana Lee, Carole Leipsie, Judy Lewis, Peggy Lines. 243 Row 1: Judy Linthicum, Judy Lip- man, Joel Lissauer, Tommy Little, Judy Lloyd. Row 2: Haywood Lusk, Gerald Luther, Susie Lyle, Earl MacBride, Betty Jane MacDonough. Row 3: Gail MacDonald, Mimi Magee, Joe Mahoney, Dexter Marble, David Marshall. Row 4: Linda Martin, Archie Mas- sie, Judy Massey, Rex May, Tom- my May. 'lull''Il'It'lt-1Il'll'It'I1'lt' Row 1. Don Mayborn, Dona Mays, Jackie McAdams, Helen McCarroll, Tom McCarthy, Carl McCul.lar. Row 2: Suzanne McBannon, Mar- tha McGauok, Mike McKay, Kathy McKenna, Jan McLaughlin, John McLeod. Row 3: Judy McLure, Grover Mc- Mains, Carolyn McRoberts, Mari- beth McNamara, John Melancon, Marcia Mims. Row 4: Doug Meriwether, Kenneth Meyercord, Glenn Middlebrook, Judy Miles, Lynn Miller, Jeff Millet. 244 ,,-..., -A -as ,., - L. s 7- 1, F- 2 Row 1: Caynell Mims, Tim Mitch- ell, Joan Mobberly, Mike Moore, Patty Moore, Sue Morehead. Row 2: Judy Morgan, Melinda Morgan, Sue Morrison, Bob Moses, Barry Mosesman, Betty Mox. Row 3: Marsha Mundt, Leslie Murphy, Dean Murray, Pat Mur- ray, .limmy Murrell, Dale Musser. Row 4: Bubba Myers, Judson Neff, David Nelson, Susan Nelson, Bobby Nichols. llll 'll 'll-'lt - l 31? Q' Row 1: Nick Nichols, Rose Ann Norris, Doug Odom, Eddie Ogden, Suzy O'Malley. Row 2: Joann Ondrovik, Tommy Orndorff, Ray Owens, Lloyd Palm- er, Barbara Pampell. Row 3: Jerry Parker, Andy Parks, Susan Paullus, Linda Peebles, Car- ol Penn. Row 4: Jim Perkins, Marilyn Perk- ins, Bill Phillips, Harvey Phillips, Susan Pomeroy. Row 1: Marion Prescott, Keith Preston, Tom Price, Steve Probst, Irv Queal, ,lo Lynn Randle. Row 2: Saundra Raroha, Dan Rat- ner, Robert Rave, .loan Read, Sally Reed, Carol Reeder. Row 3: Don Reeder, .ludy Reeves, Barbara Revis, Craig Reynolds, Bob Richardson, Cece Richardson. Row 4: .lean Richardson, .lohnny Richardson, Bill Rider, Susan Rigs- by, Guild Riley, Rusty Roberge. GP Row I: Jean Robertson, Doug Rogers, Patsy Rogers, Terry Rogers, Charlene Rondeau. Row 2: .loanne Rosenburg, Nor- man, Rosinbaum, ,lack Rudkin, Vicky Rutherford, Mike Sallas. Row 3: June Salih, Robert Sample, Sandra Sans, Dale Saville, Mary Linda Scheffler. Row 4: Saundra Scheihagen, Char- lotte Schrimsher, Marianne Schultz, Bobby Schwager, Larry Schwartz. H0 GRFIII Row 1: Freddy Scott, Jim Seabolt, Joy Sue Sears, Martha Seeling, Larry Seitser. Row 2: Kappy Selly, Bruce Shack- ey, Chas. Shafer, Evelyn Shakno, Bobby Shelton. Row 3: Jim Shelton, Diana Sher- man, Jack Sherman, Barbara Shield, Gene Shields. Row 4: Barbara Sickler, Shvah Siemer, Dan Siler, Betty Simpson, Duff Simpson. Row 1: Sandra Jean Skinner, Carol Slocum, Sandy Smalley, Dave Smiley, Anne Smith, Caroline Smith. Row 2: Diana Smith, Jane Smith, Lloyd A. Smith, Mary Smith, Mike Smith, Penny Smith. Row 3: Bobby Sparks, Sharon Spier, Donna Spence, Chuck Sowell, Charles Standifer, Eliza- beth Stanley. Row 4: Doris Staton, Marilyn Stem, Johnny Stemmons, Erika Stephens, Corolyn Stewart, Bob Stevens. 247 Row 1: Linda Stone, Ken Storm- feltz, Suzanne Stovall, Mary Jo Strange, Randel Stringer. Row 2: Leif Stromberg, Bob Sundberg, Sandy Swift, Pat Tan- ner, Linda Taylor. Row 3: Linda Dene Taylor, Scott Taylor, Tommy Taylor, Virginia Taylor, Bruce Teagarden. Row 4: Shirley Teiner, James Temple, Rosleen Terrell, Gus Thomassen, Janet Thompson. Row 1: Ann Thoreson, Bill Toon, Bill Traxler, Dick Trible, Joan Troyer, Jean Ubice. Row 2: Linda Upper, Minka Ur- ban, Vicki Vanderslice, Bill Van- divort, Ginger Vinson, Judy Wade. Row 3: Barbara Wadley, Bill Wagner, Tom Walker, Martha Walls, Connie Wardlow, Kent Warner. Row 4: Charlotte Warren, Steve Warrick, John Watson, Nathan Watson, Andrea Weber, Elaine Weber. 248 K-E '75 - A -I lfA ' ' '7 , Row 1: Charlotte Wells, Mary 4 ' ' is - L W - A i Wheeler, Jimmy White, Linda T7 .... f -r A ' V - Whitehouse, Kitty Whiteside. Row 2: Gary Wilcox, Buddy Wil- kinson, Claudia. Williams, David Willianis, Susan Willianls. Arr W .9 Row 3: Donie Wilson, Kathy Wil- son, Nancy Wilson, Shirley Wil- son, George Winslow. Row 4: Barbara Wise, Sandra 'rg' Kay Wolfe, Janet Worley, Dick Wortham, John Wray. FWF' SOPHGMURE I 'lf 'll ' Row 1: Billy Wray, John Yar- borough, Vicki Yould, Carol Young, Ross Young, Marilyn Zalkovsky. Becky Zier Gee! A Camera! Biology: The worm turns! .Gill NS 'J-I I ABSENT SOPHOMORES 'Vind our little world is rounded with a sleep! -Shakespeare Row 1: Howard Shahan, Gail Evans, Sandra Lewis, Carol Jones, Sandy Koonce, Jimmy Westbrook. Row 2: Joe Rice, Dick Tracy, . . G . R 5 Carolyn Davis, Jean McK1nnsey, Larry Posey, Dick Lashbrook. Row 3. Tom Smnh. Danny Stewart, Bobby James, Don ogers, Robert Henning, Freddy Stags, Terry Wilcox. ' D 55 7' 1 00ompalzl Jefferson features well-rounded curriculum? Beautiful-aren't I?', TlI6I'8,S something fishy about this!! ,M fi, a4 ': Reminds me of my blind date the other night VX Ah hates Shakespearef a THE Race u ' l I EJ gLln 'In 'lnQ'lu'3-ll:-'ln-3'lr4'I'u:l il U t ' S 57 1 Atalanta, a beautiful maldeu of Boeotia, could outrun any cat in the country., . gif' as Q . A - X V -T, ,ws A7 She vowed L X I , 5 I If I ii 1' f ll X j ll 2 Q, l 4 she would marry only the lad U l who could defeat her in a race fgff 31 fifth t J , l Hippomenes, a 'bright daddyo, 4 V . - I v A I gx: KX l Y.. . A 5 5 ,A decided to lplay it cool. ' 3 A x 1 'fy K l I 252 I , r ' r WITH ATALANTA 4 ' . ' . I-le took a gob of golden apples to the track meet an threw them in Atal Of course no wom has ever been able to reslst X apples, especially 14 px So she slowed down lost the raee, and WOII HipPOlHC116 because they were I:-'ll-'lr-'lr 'll 'll 'll 'll 'TH CECIL SCHW KI x J '41 ff! NANCY CLEMENTS .iv E- . ,hgx I I 2 PAT ff 4' COPELAND X A I X RIM, Q K X ff!! W? ,J BILL WILKINSON A! 1 HEERLEADERS X Q 'Ir 'In 'ln 'In 'I' ' BILL HERRIES 28 f gf fn . - --,in X 'f X 7 X D Q ' GUS ' L , BLACKSHEAR W ? - - 73 , k xx V 1 if V WJ A, PATTY QQ 'I K 2 256 IT- VF' HERO PAGE HERMAN COWLEY Coach of the Week ALAN KIRK Honorable Mention A11-County Coach of the Year ARCHIE PORTER Dallas County Coach of the Year o :HERO PAGE: 4ln 'll f X . V W V16-nl g Q xl 3 X125 'Eig a fwfiaifiir EEN 577 'ia-,Q AK, wx zo, fd Lf ALFRED TAYLOR Honorable Mention All-City , :, fL , 5 Y f f X 2 ,6f,i.:, ,,,. Q of s Q . N X, W I y. 4 nw . .K N Q3-NL ? gsm - . I K W 1 . i , nh-- , ,Q , , nf - if--oigiiuiiigw 1' fi Ky o - ' ww ,. , . 4. , ..,. 554' ,V -N ' y .. ORVILLE HUDSON 2nd Team All-City , - f ' UW S9 ' -is D1 g E f i Y T S s ' xs P Q 743 X. N' 1 H x R In f L 0 ff Y K X. S 0, N . G Q M , ,X Y. N , . , 1? If K , ,- ,zf-wf, . , lf , ,, 4 f vu f . X .L I J 7 ,f,!.y..o.mMsf,.. JIMMY CARR Honorable Mention All-City i'?2'2--'Mb H' u w. 1594 Lf - ' :Y3.. 'i f fl ., Q., H 1 , gigfi f? L '- - ,. ci gf ' Y A .,.. ,S My M3 'W -W gli' - 5 g 4 f ,,,, 5 -, 155.35 W . ' 'VA ' 5 5 ' .5 if 5 our ,ki QQ if A W J f fr g f'E?',,? A K 9 2 Km js , qw WH is f Q fix an u Mmm 3 K WT? 'Z V58 'ly Q WF 5 5 xx f 5 9 VM va 5 A fr 1' TRI-CAPTAINS Bobby Glen Wrigllt, Orville Hudson, Norman Clark. COACHES Front Row: Herman Cowley, Head Coachg Allen Kirk, Line Coach. Row 2: Harold Bartlett, Backfield Coachg Floyd Hechler, Robbie Campbell, B-Team. Coaches. Q at P444 y ,GH 155-IL-0 5554551155 552,11 T M :N T FGGTBALL - 5 Facing a hard schedule with only seven return- ing lettermen, the Rebels finished the year with a record of two wins and seven losses. Jefferson played good football against some of the top teams in the state and showed great improvement as the season drew to a close. The squad will have more experience next year and with the able coaching and usual potential of athletic material, the future looks brighter for the Rebels. MANAGERS Preparing for a bloody season: Pete Cobelle, Tom Story, John YB 1 , WA. ,RV J W e VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-1959 Front Row: Bruce Roberts, Paul Dubes, Jimmy Carr, Bobby Glen Wright, Orville Hudson, Norman Clark, Bob Schultz, Buddy Taylor, Alfred Taylor. Row 2: John Reagan, John Hammond, Charlie Williams, Jerry Rucker, Kelly Hudson, Steve Robertson, Chris Sowell, Gerald McAdams, Sid McClain, Red Rogers. Row 3: Jimmy Spence, Zack Troxel, Eddie Lester, Mike Wilkerson, Pat Kelly, Dick Williams, Don Crowder, John Phillips, Bill Grant, Roger Hall. Row 4: Gene Chamberlain, Danny Smith, Dick Sutton, Charles Long, Pete Kemp, Fen Vesecky, James Crook, Sam Juett. Row 5: Jimmy Pace, Eddie Werth, Ronnie Heslop, Bob Albritton, Tom Smith, Ronnie Bach, Garvin Brockbrader, Tony Steiner. STARTING LINE-UP SEASONS RECORD 32,1f'i'i,'ge?S 53dCi3F!liZaf3?Z,,f'4,R?iiiLfE1lQ.fSIESelfi'5fZiQfEZ'1,Sg Jefferson ,,,,,. ,,,.,,,,.., 0 Highland Park .....,., 34 f,L2?,,,Wv?ffQ2,fq aShedf Paul Dubes' Orville Hudson, Bob Schuh Jefferson ...... ..... 0 Waco ........................ 14 Jefferson ......... .....,.. 1 3 Sunset ..... ........ 1 44 Jefferson ...... ..... 0 Austin ..... ......,. 1 2 Jefferson ,,.... ..... 0 Hillcrest ......, ........ 3 2 Jefferson ....,. ...,,... 1 4 Bryan Adams .,........ 20 Jefferson ...... ...,, 8 Woodrow Wilson .,.. O Jefferson ...... .,., .,.. 3 8 North Dallas ......i.,... 8 Jefferson .,.... ..... 0 Samuell ......... ........ 3 4 'mx . . ef K .,, I , K , VJ 3, 'i xl? . - 7 11' z I if X wp '- , ,M ' fit . f . X f l ies, q 'H KcQ-gli gi 'gi f 5 N ., ,.,. i s S gf M BUDDY TAYLOR Ns msd? 'D My , . M V api, 5 1 t 5 ,, I lf-r gx N ,.,. 1,451 f. L: r, N-To V Q 'fs BRUCE ROBERTS mme R' . Hey, look, here'.S the hole. ' SID MCCLAIN JEFFER ON vs HILLCREST .V L get lR a l BOOBB X, - ROGER HALL Dallas, Texas, October 9, 1959-Jefferson turned back several Panther bids in the first half, but were forced to give ground in the second, as they lost, 32-0. Early in the game Hillcrest drove to the six but an inspired Rebel defense held firm. The de- termined Jeffersonians drove to the Hillcrest nine- yard line twiceg however they were stopped short of the goal each time. X .K gg - ,K A , .sf J x X ,, K r f 914 5 g ,, X, , N If .4 , '7 1' v 5n4i YM z Q., 5 at e . .. 9' .U i. W, W -L . VV' Q. BOBBY SCHULZ . X X 1 XX Q. rn . .,, v QA ,X aff. ' ff 11 ... iff' Hi t u' Q78 Si, . 5 , S7 55 -Q tax' 1 RED ROGERS 1 -was r is t , -, f Q if f ALFRED TAYLOR Gimme that ball! JEFFER ON vs BRYAN ADAMS BE Dallas, Texas, October 15, 1959-The Rebels took advantage of their opportunities but lost to Bryan Adams, 20-14. Jeffersonls first tally came late in the second period when the Cougars fumbled a quick kick attempt on their own four-yard line. A quick pass put six points on the board. Early in the fourth period the Rebels blocked a Bryan Adams punt and recovered on the ten. A slash inside right end netted another six. The final score came on a safety late in the period. ..... W ,, 2 Z A X 'X if 'A K at - Mgt , . Q lr-I, 3 , s lla. A -'f 135 sf it p , ORVILLE Ba e, - - . Q Vi e6z.z,zf,z- PAUL DUBES f , ggi? ELET o S ' f R ag, V X o f VW - f Q N. 2 nw M ,Q 1' . i, in Aa, yn' mlm, CHRIS SOWELL , if Q Q ' I ,ir 5 gif t A JERRY RUCKER Tell that referee to get outa my way ps E-JEFFER ON vs WOODROW WIL O , ,- ,Q tjgff S9 x, w w: xg 7 A - g ,OO 'izpi y f' 3. STEVE ROBERTSON 262 Dallas, Texas, October 30, 1959-Jefferson upset the Wildcats, 8-0, for their first victory in three district starts. During the first three quarters the Rebels showed powerful defense, turning hack one Woodrow threat from inside its own ten-yard line. Early in the fourth quarter, Jefferson capitalized on a fumbled quick kick and took advantage of the two points rule to gather eight points. y X r y I is Mg K . V F Q Pl :H 1 5 fl' 24 'iw - X 1 X l 5' K . NORMAN CLARK in K V N , 1 i xr. , 7, l ga , 1 -, ' Y' f fi ggi: X s vs S Na' ,.-Rfk -t 5 5 v if 531 Y Q ya it fi wr A J' Y. 5 X JIMMY CARR GERALD McADAMS Roger Hall catches touchdown pass in North Dallas game JEFFERSON Vs NORTH DALLAS Dallas, Texas, November 5, 1959-The Rebels gathered 430 yards total offense to swamp North Dallas, 38-8. Their second straight win gave Jef- ferson a tie with Bryan Adams for third place in zone. Scoring in every period except the second the Rebels held North Dallas to a lone touchdown. A rebuilding Jefferson team served notice that Con- federate money might be worth its weight in gold next year. Q. !::,A g l i, ,Q V W ffbr 7 I Vk.k,V ii o wk nf? 'Sc' . BOBBY GLEN WRIGHT 263 1 N-. Y i if 9' A as 1 A 1 'KA at w . . K . n , ML.. is Zig, 2 T f' A -ff m i ' ifh?74i.r 22 1. ' 5 QF V 'U S 1511- V1 - - 55 3 .Ng W ,,.,. wg 9' me ' . tx, M. wa.. ,, 4 .W-Q. ,Q X56 mx x w i X f 30 -4 S . ' f 3? it iififgii?'..'f,: A i ffffi N sf -M1422-fs,.w ' fa JOHN REAGON PETE KEMP 12 be X X X M J + ug Q 1 -R , Ae I ii X Y x f' 4 , f, X , KIAA I Ha YJ. V ,,-gf k , CHARLES WILLIAMS Ughff J JEFFER GN Vs SAMUELL ,N 5 A iw 2? ,, 131 Dallas, Texas, November 13, 1959 - Jefferson wound up the season with a two won-three lost A ix Q record in zone after dropping their final game to v I VLW p the Spartans, 34-O. The Rebels exhibited the same V Vi fine spirit they had shown all season but Samuell was too close to the championship to be stopped. X rL,, L? 4 'asifiiriisiz JOHN PHILLIPS 1 s Q 4,gk rgii iw v i lx iii: -' se a x And iL's Pan, in for E I NEAL BRIGHT WJ I ssi JOHN HAMMOND . fa, f i-i e a e x if I VJ'5a,kW It QE Qmmif SAM JUETT l Is this a ball I see before me? JEFFERSGN Vs HIGHLAND PARK Dallas, Texas, September 4, 1959-Last year's quarter finalists put a damper on the debut of an inexperienced Jefferson team. Showing an explo- sive Wing-T attack, the Highland Park Scots man- aged to subdue the Rebels, 34-0. Although out scored, the Rebels were not out fought and, at times, gave fans a promise of better things to come. .ir Akkk qggz ik I' nik ff s- I I ff xi ,. fig 2 i.ss . DICK WILLIAMS 1, .- 4. K i:vn9- ' me S . fe 5, W 5 3 sill 5 flirt: Y K r M if 111: 4 if at A-3 . 7 3 , ,Y X ,, 1, V: ,Q , RONNIE BACH Williams paves way for Taylor. 'Mil K A 6114.15 1' rzkzfili f ,V A tl X: wk 5 o ' Y If If rx l JAMES CROOK L ' 523 , M rua l . Q 2 S X ' l , K it g! W , L, A1,l , ry ' fre in X V . !' Ky V gm. I -vu MIKE WILKERSON l-'I I-'I I-'UEFFER GN vs WACOE1'-j I-3'-I , Q K .T x ku - f . N. , ft?1 f',f-lg ' I W' ll .L,: , ll'9l'?i l lrllffa 5' - I f JIMMY SPENCE 266 .1 , we A X K 4,3 X 'Rn F .. ig , .. X 4 ,V Dallas, Texas, September 11, 1959-In spite of great improvement, the Rebels lost to Waco, 14-O. Severely crippled by penalties, Jefferson fought to hold its own against a larger and more experienced Waco team. In the last half the scrappy Rebels held the Tigers scoreless, but were unable to cross that elusive goal line themselves. 'rg X E , :.- 1 an if A. A f I t x kk l 95 4 , I if - 1, xx 'H ivan .QL 2 J' Q 'Sp Xt V 2 5 -.iifiiliikitv KELLY HUDSON it X, , s e f w V ,ffl A 1- .QV EDDIE LESTER ll-QW DON CROWDER t U JEFFERSONVS SUNSET: 'll 'll ' Dallas, Texas, September 18, 1959-Jefferson lost a tough one to the Bisons, 14--13. Rated three touchdown underdogs, the Rebels took the opening kick-off seventy-five yards in eight plays to seize the lead. Late in the third period they tallied again End the scoreboard read Jefferson 13, Sunset 6. ut four minutes deep in the fourth period Sunset launched a devastating passing attack and the Rebels lost a heartbreaker. Roberts fumbles round end. 1- Ml, ,mf , was x , 3 Q 'Tw V J' .l ill, fi I to 3 3, ,,,,,,,l if E 5 E , K xx ZACH TROXEL 454' -1 V K',' e A ray. C3 sl' lllfffzll. .. Ss . S , ' ,,. -'.' . ,, , iff 1? 1 94' yi? kj 9- is ' f i s. k i fl f r-ea sy L ,, ' I Q. A i k , t 1 V 1 'we 5 RONNIE HESLOP DICK SUTTON l it N? 'Q a 5 N K-.N 4 3' MX, . :if M ., V eff ' If A 35' 'K I ,J rkkk or - X ,371 'x ji . I K ff I We ' I fi , BILL GRANT Hall'-way round the end. Illl 'll 'll JEFFERSON VS AUSTI :l fix 1 X in rw 5 , -,.. I f,..1, ., - 1.515 'sa ll fi 'ffl x ' X 'A xl' T , R VT: Austin, Texas, October 2, 1959-The Rebels out- V, gained Austin in the air but couldn't seem to hit paydirt as they lost, I2-0. Jefferson penetrated to A IX the Maroon twenty-seven in the waning minutes of Ill im, l A QQ i'liJ ' the first half and again in the fourth quarter. X Nevertheless, both times the stout Rebels were re- l X, A pulsed by a stiffened Austin defense and failed to , TOM SMITH SCOT6. fwegmrfffa l P-'I'-'I'-'IEJUNICRVARSITYII 'Il 'I ' The Junior Varsity is composed of these boys who have been promoted from the B-Team and t yet need a little more experience before they play for the Varsity. From the Junior Varsity to the A-Team is only a short step. l KELLY KLEIN FEN VESECKY Q - - ' - X Let me help you, up fhehf hehfjw ,f ,, l . ggi X liz ui I V K I V s E is E' 1, BOBBY NICHOLS DAVID NELSON 'CBM FOOTBALL Finishing the season with a four game winning streak, the Rebels B-Team posted a record of five wins and three losses. The B-Team gives the boys valuable experience for the future seasons on the Varsity. With the fine record the boys made, the A-Team coaches are looking forward to their ar- rival with anticipation. MANAGERS: Mike Collins and Stanley Dayton lsiiiiwllimpixsztiiifaii'QLMUKQWELSBEKSKKQMYS5fssf!VSLT'UYl11'zsF'iFIJKff!f'7E, 11415 5553 - 12325 71 WSP! L Donal A An. .Ak Q J.. B TEAM FOOTBALL-1959 Front Row: Jim Murrell, Gary Hamilton, Roger Bohannon, Ray Brinson, Billy Knighton, Bubba Myers, Joe Rice, Don Mayburn. Row 2: Terry Wilcox, Freddy Skaggs, Lewis Holweg, Tom Price, Jay Bates, Jimmy Ellington, Archie Massey, John Stemmons, Tom Walker, Riley Cavin, Ben Johnson, Ronnie Colton. Row 3: David Nelson, Coach Mechler, Larry Duke, Buford Cates, Dick Lashbrook, John Ladd, John Watson, Jimmy Pace, Tom Karris, Charles Standifer, Coach Campbell. Row 4: Bobby Nichols, Johnny Richardson, Jim Lawrence, Bob Camplen, Bobby Fain. 1rv Queal, Chuck Sowell, Mike McKay, Phil Friday, Bruce Teagarden. But that's Orville Hudsonff' SEASONS RECORD Jefferson 13 . . . Bryan Adams 42 Jefferson 12 . . . Samuell 19 Jefferson 13 . . . Hillcrest 14 Jefferson 27 . . . Woodrow Wilson 18 Jefferson 38 . . . Samuell 7 ,li l :X1Z?'H3, -f?iWmm4wi1WfSil '6KW E3' fY 1,i!:ZsF'43RQf'.+7SSshii? WL65H4ei'5.'-' 'S BASKETBALL - 960 The Rebel basketball team had a highly successful year, finishing the season with an overall record of 28 wins and 5 losses. In preseasion play Jefferson was runner-up in the Cotton Bowl Tournament, losing to Hillcrest in the final round. But zone play proved the Rebels to be the better men and Jefferson entered city playoffs where they dropped two close ones to South Oak Cliff. VARSITX BASKETBALL-1960 Front Row Alan Coffey Bill Kelly Eddie Domm uez Jerry Wade Larry Hays, Bill Ellis, Mike Claiborne. Row 2: Coach Archie Porter Sidney OHara Dtxter Marble John French Date Sornerwille Larry Elsey, Robert Colton. - ,-N1 H . ' SEASON'S RECoRD Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson .........., ,,,,,,,,,o, Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson .Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson .....,. .... .,...., 6 0 Jefferson Jefferson Garland .,,.... Garland ......, Irving ,. Paris ....... Arlington ,,e., Arlington .,,., Sherman ,.,., Irving ..,.. Birdville .,... Samuell ,.,.,,.,,, Garland - ..,,,.,,,,,,,,...,,o.,., Hlghl and Park ....r,..,...,,,, Byrd ................,... ,,.,,,,,, Bossier City ,.,....,.,. ...,. . South Oak Cliff .,,,,,.r,,.,,, Decatur ,,,,,.,e,,,.,. ...,,..,, North Dallas ,... Bellaire .,,,,,, Samuell .,,,,,,,,, Hillcrest ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s..,...,. Highland Park .,,,,,,i,,,,.,,, Samuell ..........,,., , ....,., . North Dallas ........,,........,, Woodrow Wilson Bryan Adams .,,. ,,,,.,,,, 4 3 Hillcrest ,,,,,,,, Samuell ....,.,.,, North Dallas v,,.r,.,.,,.,.,,,, Woodrow Wilson Bryan Adams ..,.,. ,.,..c,,, 3 3 Hillcrest ..................,,..,, 4-9 South Oak Cliff ..,,,,,,r...,t 52 South Oak Cliff .............. 50 Another layup for Wade Watch the ball, everyone. HWIWVBJ-9 the other mam? larynx-J, 1- f Attababy. ' 'wm .Alu -11.1.41 -: uranium ,naw .wiser -km lz f' f y R DEXTER MARBLE ' HERO PAGE! :il gif DAVE SOMERVILLE All-State All-City , sg E .. io, V - K, Why 1 f Eff l E SW, 2 R E R E E . 'ggg 1 fREEEEE EEER A lkvv w i h. -v VA, E ER, 6' 47,,i JERRY WADE All-City Honorable Mention A11-State rn. I: , wwf Z., - I Honorable MCHIIOH All-C1tY EW QQ, ,, ARE A ' ' -- 1 K,K,,, .,,, wa, A 'X rkii Y' -. R R ' EER Eg? R 17 lg ,1 4 Dominguez from the corner. SPLIT WITH SAMUELL, 54-51g 62-67 The fur began flying when the Rebels and Spartans squared off for their first tangle in zone games. Dave Somerville and Jerry Wade did most of the scoring with 28 and I4 points respectively. The Rebels were defeated by a keyed-up quintet of Spartans. Jerry Wade played an outstanding defensive game and scored 15 points on offense. Dave Somerville was high point man with 33 points. BOB COLTON STEVE ELLIS W'here's the ball? LARRY HAYS ALAN COFF EY MIKE CLAIBORNE 276 Smooth as Satin P NORTH DALLAS DUMPED, 49-383 52-29 The Rebs racked up another victory against North Dallas. Eddie Dominguez was high scorer of the evening with 141 points. Dave Somerville came next with 10, and Steve Ellis with 6 points. The Rebels left the Bulldogs tripping over their sneakers in ,leff's next encounter with North Dallas. Dave Somerville was high point man with 18 points. Larry Elsey and Bob Colton both had good nights scoring 8 and 6 points respectively. Marble rolls in, Hays up for two. WOODROW WILTS, 76-50g 86-67 The Rebels rolled over the Wildcats easily, 76-50. Somerville was high scorer with 33 points. Jerry Wade and Larry Hays both turned in fine defensive performances. This was ,leff's third straight District 6-AAAA North Zone basketball victory. The Rebs swept up the non-perishable remains of the defeated Wildcats. Top scorer of the night was Dave Somerville with 33 points. Jerry Wade played a fine defensive and offensive game, scoring ll points. Larry Hays and Dexter Marble helped deliver crushing blows to the Wildcat bunch, scoring 10 points apiece. .f ,f J W, not JERRY WADE DEXTER MARBLE Hey, guys, look what I found. DAVE SOMERVILLE 277 LARRY ELSEY COUGARS COLLAPSE, 55-433 59-33 The Reb cagers were victorious in their first encounter with the Bryan Adams Cougers. Dexter Marble played an outstanding of- fensive game scoring 13 points. Larry Hays also delivered a fine performance with 11 points. Somerville was high point man of the evening with 20 points. The Rebels showed no mercy on the Weak Cougar defense. Somer- ville and Wade scored 27 and 12 points respectively. Hays and Elsey accounted for 6 points apiece. BILL KELLY Somerville all alone. Same song, second verse. Reach, Dave! Hiya' , - - S' IEW- gk 1 PANTHERS PULVERIZED, 52-455 60-49 The mighty Rebs enjoyed their first victory over the tough Hill- crest quintet this season. Jerry Wade led the powerful Rebel defense which kept giving the Panthers a tough time throughout the entire game. To overcome the 27-19 deficit at halftime, the Reb defensive machine went into gear with an exhausting, but effective man-to-man defense. Before a crowd of 4-,000 at the SMU Coliseum, the high-flying Rebels crippled archrival Hillcrest and grabbed the Zone champion- ship for the second straight year. The tremendous Rebel power was displayed by Steve Ellis, Dexter Marble, and Larry Elsey. These fired up Juniors responded to the cry for blood when Somer- ville felt a defensive clamp from Frank Bumstead. No such impedi- ments were going to stop the bulldozing Rebels, however, and the Panthers were left in the cold. lfs up there somewhere. Hays goes up for the rebound. V Somervzlle comes out of the come REBELS EDGED, 47-52g 48-50 The Rebel Cagers lost the first of the city playoff games to an inspired South Oak Cliff squad. The accurate outside shooting and strong driving of the Bears proved to be the undoing of the Rebs. Dexter Marble and Dave Somerville both scored in double figures with l9 and 12 points respectively. The Reb's last game of the season, played at the Dallas Memorial Auditorium, pitted them against the respected South Oak Cliff squad in a do-or-die situation. Dave Somerville, the Jeff's Hsatin-handed senior, kept the Rebel cause going for the first half with his 19 points scored in the first ll minutes. Jerry Wade and Dave Somer- ville tied it up 39-all at the end of the third quarter. However, the Golden Bears managed to gain a small lead and win by a 2-point margin. Marble drives for 2. You all are never where I want you. 280 Nothing to be afraid of. No, Dexter, that's not the basket 7? A ,Aw pw Q E555 V be , r Q 15.91 tw? xf wi, TW-in My X' five 2. GLEN MEADOWBROOK E-fi HB BASKETBALL 3 I E The :Bn team had a highly successful year. They closed the season with a six game winning streak to post an overall record of seven Wins and three losses. The boys gained a lot of valuable experience and Coach Porter is looking forward to their arrival next year. GARY CORNELISON 1 far riiiff 1,3 Q C955 A SBU TEAM BASKETBALL Front Row: David Nelson, Albert Henry. Jim Westbrook, Larry Huelbig, Billy Atkinson, Bobby Fain. Row 2: Manage: Tommy Little, Tim Baker. Glen Meadowbrook, Don Allen, Gary Cornelison, Mike Foster, Coach Robbie Campbell. SEASON,S RECORD Jefferson 7 32 North Dallas Jefferson ,, , 34 Kimbell , ,. , Jefferson ,, ,o,, 38 Bryan Adams Jefferson L , ,, ,,,, 26 Samuell Jefferson ,,,. 7 ,.,,, 34 SOC ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , Y , Jefferson , ,, , ,..,, 55 Crozier Tech Jefferson ,, ,,.,., 46 Hillcrest Jefferson ,, , , ,, , 7 56 Woodroww' Jefferson oo,, , ,,,,, Adamson ,, Jefferson Y Y ,o,,, 7 ,,,.,,, 35 Sunset 7 MANAGERS: Stuart Matlock, Tommy Little. Donald Barker. :III 'In 'II 'I I 'GOLF - 19601 I 4 I I I I I K I I Il X I I X FRED SCHER K I 'll 'll 'lr-ill-'ll 'll 'll 'll 'IL 'll As the annual goes to press the golf team is halfway through its season with a conference record of two wins, two de- feats, and one tie. Having suffered two initial defeats at the hands of North Dallas and favored Kimball, the Rebels bounced back to outscore Samuells and Bryan Adams and to tie South Oak Cliff. As the season progresses, however, prospects are brightening for the success of another Jefferson victory. Saw TRQD4' x X x X ROD LEM MON S X, DAVID vgefgghy -v fy x X X X X X X l af ff xez X X, -,f Ca tain p : ,iw JAY FERGUSON L 'TENN -1960 .. Iv.. EEEKK I I MIKE PERRY sv ,,.,. 'I af. s' sf: Ogjfiwp IC: Rgg 1 5 YRATION HERE- ,.,7,.l X X XS M'-A Y f2 I I ff I MIKE COLLINS i , w 52 -Za 3 5 I Q I X if 'X I GAIL JACOBIE I EI E 9? 5 I ' ,vf'4 E II IV,, JACKIE McADAMS vi r-'lr-' The tennis team was showing marked improvement as the annual went to press. With only one letterman, Jean Lewis, re- turning, the team was somewhat handi- capped, but after getting off to a slow start with one win and two losses, finished the first half of the season by tying strong teams from Samuells and South Oak Cliff. Sterling performances from Joan Fulton and Mike Perry were expected to round out the season successfully. A Ii -T4 's A iff I 3 is , 4 K ,.,, fy. . ,ga , ' it ROSS YOUNG f , l ttt i , A .. , X gi jf? 5 ,L.. Z I 1 s ' I -X If, I, X S, -1 Lui , t.tt X , JEAN LEWIS ' ,I X , DAVID HILL X V : it if Iee , JNLK 'X fl 5 t tsii M y iii ,--ffe 74 in iii i CHARLENE RONDEAU x . . Sw. .V ' M Ilqigff' .iifzs 1:52, yy? 'Z 5 . JAMES WALKER MISS GUNN Sponsor and JUDY RUSSELL - Qi ff by A V! My M WiN , L lx MMM M Af A M 3 K S ,.., ,Lg ,,,. iw 'iiiezisf 1 sm vm fm ' I A ,, . ' f7XXE W , A fffff ff Axxxxxxxxxxz igiijZ QAAEEQ JOAN FULTON r, fLxXxJ--N5 J ki! iii A AMSX'R'X-wX.EN A 'Y '57 A f Q ,. ,5?:.T35?5iTi5iif-lirls 5 Q QV I ,f ., Tffx?XT7iigx-xx -...N skkgg S X X, X jc, f f Xzilgr- X ' XZ! , sill kR'i gi ,kik Kggg r f ff ,cf : X fffy, f TIM GUYTON MARY ANN MCLEOD HQ W Mila A'A :Lv T A: 1A', A rg - , Q EL A LL , Ji Scene Beano Co-Captains ORVILLE HUDSON, JIM STORY BASEBALL - 560 With seven lettennen returning from last year's team, the Rebel baseball prospects are bright, in- deed. The pitching staff, headed by Orville Hud- son, and aided by Mike Ricci, Sam Carpenter, Bobby Pain and Allen Steckler, should be ably supported by the veteran outfielders Donnie Crow- der and Steve Robertson. Veteran infielders Jim Story and Ellery Robinson will also back up the staff. To help make the team a strong contender this season are some boys who are new to our school, such as Howard Henslee, Jimmy Westbrook and Albert Henry. Altogether, things point to a very successful season for the Rebel nine. Front Row: Howard Henslee, Sam Carpenter, Jim Story, Orville Hudson, Mike Ricci, Donnie Crowder, Orbin Hanks, Buddy Hayden David Nelson, Stanley Dayton. Row Two: Johnny Mendoza, Steve Hanks, Scotty lzoric, Steve Robertson, Gary Hamilton, Albert Henry Jim Westbrook, Elleiy Robinson, Pat Kelley, Steve Reed, Larry Huelbig, Row Three: Manager Tim Mitchell, Alan Steckler, Jimmy Mur rell Bobby Fain, Billy Rice, Richard Ellingson, Ben Johnson, Lewis Hollweg, Doug Rogers, Mike Foster, Den DeShong, Chuck Jordan Mike Claiborne, Manager Bill Wilkinson, Manager Tommy Little. SAM CARPENTER DONNIE CROWDER BEN JOHNSON ALBERT HENRY MIKE CLAIBORNE RICHARD ELLINGSON STEVE REED I I STANLEY DAYTON ORBIE HANKS ORVILLE HUDSON ELLERY ROBINSON JIM STORY MIKE RICCI DEN DESHONG 4 - -in ,.....f 4ZxXV1 32 SCOTTY IDZOREK BILLY RICE LARRY HUELBIG STEVE ROBERTSON PAT KELLY BOBBY FAIN JIM WESTBROOK 7 'FY' ' A '44- 'Nf'f'J il' T YI 1' M 'L , WV! , 1fi,Eaiidi. fIz E.k1':Q:?'+if.4 fZ 5PiLifix1'P?i,?5I?:f w ElwL HOWARD HENSLEE BUDDY HAYDEN ALAN STECKLER f COACH ARCHIE PORTER and COACH FLOYD MECHLER JOHNNY MENDOZA DOUG ROGERS DAVID NELSON r EI :TRACK-,603 Il: With a successful track season last year the Rebel cindermen have built up a respected reputation among their rivals Jimmy Lani' ham hows the promlse of being the best quar ter miler in Dallas since Eddie Southern of Sunset and possibly even better Eugene Comroe and Duncan Mason look equally promising in the mile run The mile relay team, CODSlStlI1g of Jimmy Langham Alfred Taylor Mike Reed and Smiley McAdams lS especially strong also In the high Jump Jerry Wade is a standout across the city field events JCapta1ns JIMMY LANGHAM and ALFRED TAYLOR Front Row: Alan Coffy Duncan Mason Larry Hayes Alfred Taylor Jimmy Lan ham Eddie Lester Sam Juett Eugene Comroe Sid McLain Bobby Nichols. Second Row: John Hammonds Charles Price Jimmy Spence Joel Kelly Don Mayburn Brice Ander- son Bobby Leg Bill Ryder Billy Kni hton Mike Reid Gerald McAdams James Crook. Third Row: Tom Smith Lloyd Satterfield Phil Leslie Frank Tea arden Chris Jamison Paul Deis Bob Mac regor Tom Walker David Sanders Jimmy Ellington Bruce Tea- arden Harvey Philips Archie Massie. Fourth Row: Calvin Brockbrader Larry Duke Elmer Braley Phil Leslie Don Loewen Derni- fino Sidney OHara Charles Standifer Mike Curtis Herb Deweese Ricky Miller Bob Persful Marshall Rogers Buddy Taylor Dexter 'Vlarble Jim Lawrance Johnny Stemmons Jack Sherman John McLeod Kent Smith Manager: Pete Cobelle. , in ..., - P -,s - 'H . f .. , . ,, , 1 ,Y ,Q ,. x MILE RELAY Alfred Taylor, Mike Reid, Gerald McAdams, Jimmy Lang- ham. COACHES Alan Kirk and Harold Bartlett HIGH JUMPERS Don Loewen, Dexter Marble, Sidney O'Hara, Bob Maxfield 295 SAM JUETT EDDIE LESTER JIMMY ELLINGTON BOB PERSFUL 296 M W 25 -' mf in -... 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Ji? 3202 5 f 1W2 5mg2:w1'!.g v - M , k f ' M fy X W? 1 Ii ' -1 A M L,,, V 4 S az xx 52 , . - , A W T I K L 'Y M '?v?iL ' Z,,,. . ,A .-W.. .m ' , M W W 1 L f, ,,.p.Z,,:., .,,,, Q n,,fi,.,, n,.L WL ,,.., 75 , HURDLERS Larry Duke, Larry Hays. Harvy Phillips, Rick Miller. A vhisvinswl L ' Sm? if 880 RUN Front Row: Lloyd Satterfield, Phil Leslie, Alfred Taylor, Brice Anderson, Calvin Brockbrader. Row 2: Durnifino, Paul Deis, David Saunders, John Mc- Leod, Chris Jamison, Bob MacGregor. i vf Li.. WEIGHT MEN Jim Lawernce, Eddie Lester, Buddy Taylor, Alan Coffy. Row 2: Tom Smith, Charles Standifer, John Hammonds, Archie Massie, Bob Persful. 440 RELAY Sid McClain, Frank Teagarden, Jimmy Lang ham, Jimmy Ellington. BILLY KN IGHTON Captain Jimmy Langham, Coach Alan'Kirk, Captain Alfred Taylor, Coach Harold Bartlett. POLE VAULTERS Sam Juett, Billy Knighton, Bobby Nichols, Bill Ryder. 299 I x Jimmy Langham was on last year's All-American 440 Relay and is expected to go to State this year in the What dues it say? 440 Yard dash- MILERS Bobby Legg, Duncan Mason, Gene Comroe. Row 2: James Crook, Jack Sherman, Paul Satterfield. Formed of al LETTERMEN'S JIMMY LANGHAM President NEAL BRIGHT SAM CARPENTER NORMAN CLARK EUGENE COMROE DONNIE CROWDER PAUL DUBES JAY FERGUSON DICK GOODE ROGER HALL JOHN HAMMONDS LARRY HAYS BOB HORTONV, Manager ORIVILLE HUDSON COLEMAN JUETT JIMMY LANGHAM EDDIE LESTER DUNCAN MASON l those who have earned a Varsity letter at Thomas Jefferson is the JERRY WADE ORIVILLE HUDSON Vice-president Secretary treasurer GERALD MCADAMS SID MCLAIN JOHN REAGON MIKE RICCI BRUCE ROBERTSON STEVE ROBERTSON DAVID ROGERS JERRY RUCKER BOBBY SCHULTZ DAVE SOMERVILLE CRIS SOWELL JIM STORY TOMMY STORY, Manager DICK SUTTON BUDDY TAYLOR JERRY WADE BILL WILKINSON, Manager BOBBY GLEN WRIGHT ASSOCIATION 1 HERQUlL,JES AND lj.lr'.ill1lll'lr.'lllll 'll: vll 'lL.'ll , 0 , w One of the labors of Hercules was ' . A 1 to slay the ni11e-headed Hydra. l G - . pp D p A Whenever he chopped off ' 5 Q a head, alas, f Q 5 two anew ones appeared in its place. n But Hercules, ,Q Sw? ,H . . A77 f . 1- 7 ou t fl H who was never very good 'fe 125 r . . X at arrthmetlc, c sf, d N 1 I grew weary of this jazz, THE Hiro-RA ,faq one-, 1 ' i' .-u.-11.-Jlfellfmel.-fiat IE- .I 2 i wld , and cleverly built a blaie I V A t ' G N i under the monster. This was the first A - s fire hydra. ps: Q ' Then he ut the blood 1 N llmrl' T P S of the beast ' fr: O11 his arrows to poison them,l f , 5 . U 'Z 0 1, . .. F '-5 a11d inade this adventure gw t -a J o11e of his n1ost successful . . .i l x., 0 0 0 ACTHVHTHES 0 303 Look, ma, no cavities. ' We thought of a thousand captions but we couldrft get away with any of them. 304 Correct posture is the key to good health HI lose more fingers this way 1 see you behind me. Ifs just around the corner across from Mrs. Penrfs oomf' I 5 Yo soy un Caballero sin caballo. -'Ir-'In 'In 'ln 'ln 'In Eat, drink, and be merry, tomorrow you . . . meet SOC Dr. Harrison plays it cool. I,fQ3'Ilf+e'.3f we--!E:s'gzf , ,VL 'A 5 LA, ff, 'ffl ' W A lWg ' l' ee e la f ' I I I I I I I I I I 'LLL A ' , L.,' V',, Q 525 ZKL L',- -I I LL ' I I I I I I I ,,, 1 ygrkgk g.,V, ,I:,,, , :L.k . i V.k, . I zmmz zh. - .,1, ,.' g L,V-, I VkV:.k I T.', KK',:- Q , - I . ,I,' ,g I e e i f f e ' H I II . II I 1 l eae ' I'IL ' II ' I ff ,'II' ' Come, let me clutch thee! UT K rl LEY divine music! , , e REVEILLE STAFF: This LS the end! After all, it's leap year! Q1 It doesn't either look like mein And afterwards they rode them home. That Winn is zz cheap skate Miss Hardy and friends. BEHI D THE DESK We welcome your problems with enthusiasm My, what acute angle! ':What shall we study today, class? I suspect that somethingfs afoot! 1 Curses! He may like you. , 1 . if V Mr. Paul Baker, assisted by Juan Gurrola, has a hard time deciding. Oh no! Where does it show? THE BEAUTY JUDGING Jlr-Jlu'Iu'In'Iu'1f ':Hou' D0 you arlrlress the Secretary of War? Says Mary Lou Beairfl, Friday night Miriam. SE 'IGR PLAY HDEAR RUTHH He's such a NICE boy. ' Friflayls Mother and Father, Barbara Hill and Bert Mackarrzan discuss the hero. Upstairs, young Ladyfl' Saturday's Judge Jimmy Csell orders Beverly Brown off as Suzy Mars and Pat Kogin flrarrzatize Kham it up?J 3I0 'Wow . . . Bill! Friday heroine Martha Meyercorcl lends off hero Ray Norton. Norton registers sad look as Ann Bonniclf and LeRos Hull take fatal plunge. E! , , f , The Senior Class ' I q h 0 e fm 'E f r il 'S-' I Thomas jefferson High School ' Presents u W 77 Qal' X lff,lfA Szzfnnlay, December 12 jefferson Aurfilorium R100 P.M'. 31.00 Winn ing zerzy.' Drzeirl Winn busses Rosemary High as Saturday hero Sanz Carpenter glowers. Albert, the square boyfrierzd. 10113 berzzzti-!'11Ilj CIIIICICII by Slew lliffer. :'Wh0, me? Direclor Jlrs. Lilian Prather is called to receive In11rz'ils for -1, . p fl lerrz-Nc job. 'illzzrofdf Harold Klobbernzeyerfh' John F. Cray launches drunmtic career. 3Il '6Somebody's off key in the soprano sectionfv Dixie pixies? I love my lunch in the quiet cafeteria atmosphere 3l2 Cheerleading can become so burdensome The high point in Mrs. Seabolfs day. if, X A-.4 In-5 0h! oh!-Deadline tomorrow! It,s all in the gamef ' A Why not? The Rvb Hellas in lII'fff'l'f unisonff J. Say Nm! again am! l'l! 2 Heh! Heh! I knew it all the tinzefu ':Shuzmn. ' Straight from the hor.se's mouth. I just can't take it another minute! K , .LA ,,,. 5 9 jo, t if , 2 What are you doing withthat camera? Anyone for lunch? O LAHQDMA, WAX y t 55925- ,X X K , K'This is the comiest musical. A pun, hon- est, Mrs. Huffakerln SCOTT RIPLEY and PAT KOGIN Friday's Curly and Laurie lt'.s a scamialln Jane Bonnet as Aunt Eller and . Ray Norton as Ali Hakim. So what D0 you do when a jeller gets flLrty? :LQZWV J -xfiwif 5,3 fs k-L de! x If' ff, F iff sl CAROLYN MORITZ and WAYNE KOUSKY Saturdayis Laurie and Curly Ullil Trio KZ! minus one plus Laurie. Oiccelerated math, JEFFERSON DOES IT AGAIN! Another spectacular hit the boards at Thomas Jeffer- son this spring as the Con- cert Choir presented Rodgers and Hamrnerstein,s famous musical, Oklahorna.', As usual, the annual's deadline prevented complete coverage of the production itself, but as preparation for any such enterprise goes on through- out the year, we are able to present a small preview of the attraction on these pages, illustrating Our Mot- to: '4Extravaganzas extra- ordinary, or else!,' Barbara Kline gets man flames Prewilt, 3I7 Thomas Je'Fferson's Senior Rings Are From SOUTHWESTERN BALFOUR COMPANY Supplying SENIOR RINGS CLUB PINS GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS Down+own Sales Office SANGER BROS.-2nd FLOOR Ine-x+ +o The record olepar+men+ Y SML gXf r Ono 0 3I0 PRESTON FOREST VILLAGE w ,I f7o f, F I fl Q I ERICKSON'S Ladies' Apparel 208 WaInu+ Hill Village O BUILDERS Model homes Marsh 6 Forest Lanes 323.500-535.000 O ox oco s meme MOST HONORED HOME BUILDER IN DALLAS BUILDERS OF South of Forest Lane, east of Webbs Chapel 316,100-320,400 aaczczearwti CompIimen+s of IN APPRECIATION TO Ufomn 85' Umrzeh MAN'S SHOP 227 Preston Royal Shopping Center EM 1-7565 DALLAS ao, TEXAS and THE P-TA uggisiinriilwr Lind Qlwinusual imlrrfs Qgppareln ALAN'S SHOES Shoes for 1'he Enlire Family 1071 Discount to Twins 225 Preslon Royal Shopping Cenler EM-8-3302 THE HANDY MAN 22I PRESTON ROYAL SHOPPING CENTER EM-8-5406 Bicycles - Mowers - Repair ancl Sales Be a goo oolcer ' RCA, ZENITH or MATHIS TV we - V Color TV or Sfereo Phonograph gg 4 S BRADLEY MUSIC, INC 2ll Presfon Royal Cenler afeVi!!e IIHANHIS PM EM-8-5881 COMPLIMENTS OF Browne and Browne L? 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Parry 1551 87 Clanton, Jo Deane 239 Buchanan, Sandra 239 Clark, Buddy 239 gliiglnigrjnsfilfily 21353696 Clark, Carole 239, 95 Burchfield, Carol 239 Burford, Jeanne 239, 103 Burlew, John 239 Burlew, Mickey 214, 97 Burnett, Pam 239, 81, 103 Burns, Michelle 214 Burns, Patrick 214 Burns, Sherrie 214, 84 Bussefy, Charles 239 Bybee, Nancy 214, 84, 110 Bynum, Nyles 156 Clark, Lynne Clark, Norman 259, 301 215, 81 158, 56, 85, Clark, Pam 239 Clark, Phil 239 Claxton, Ray 215 Clements, Nancy 158, 43, 63, 67, 68, 80, 81, 49, 254, 46 Clinger, Carol 215 Cobb, Colmar 159 Cobb, Marguerite 239 Cobb, Patty 159, 110 Cobelle, Pete 215, 95, 97 Cody, Gary 215 Cadmus, Cora Jane 156, 110 Cain, Betty 214, 83 Callison, Charlene 239, 103 Cameron, Don 156 Campbell, Dee 156, 87, 94 Campbell, Don 239 Campbell Lin 239, 81 Campbell, Sally 156 Campbell, Sharon 239 Campbell, Win 239 Camplen, Carol 156, 110 Carlin, Kaye 214 Carlson, Judy 214, 97 Coffey, Alan 159, 58, 64 Cogen, Patty 95, 96, 103 Coggeshall, Howard 159, 79 Cohen, Gary 159 Cohen, Marlene 159, 102 Coker, Joe 239 Colborn, Elizabeth 215, 79, 82 Coleman, Evelyn 159 Colfry, Diane 215, 84, 110 Colfry, Johnnie 239 Collier, Anita 239 Collier, Barbara 159, 110 Davis Gottlich, Charles 241 Collins, Mike 239 Collinsworth, Sharon 239 Colton, Bobby 160 Colton, Ronnie 240 Comroe, Gene 215, 64, 301 Comroe, Judy 240, 83, 84 Conley, Joan 160, 81, 96, 103 Connell, Carol 215 Connell, James 215 Connolly, Betty 215, 101 Cook, Cindy 240, 81 Cooke, Carol 240, 82, 84 Cooley, Sanlyn 215, 82 Coose, Darlene 160 Cope, Gloria 215, 94 Copeland, Andy 160 Copeland, Pat 160, 43, 254, 45 Cornelison, Gary 240 Cortez, Ramona 215 Costigan, Kathleen 160, 81 Couk, Alan 215 Council, Jim 240 Covington, Wayne 215 Cowley, Theodore 215 Cox, Lorraine 215 Cox, Ronnie Q4BJ 160 Cox, Ronnie f2BJ 240 Craddock, Arabella 240, 95 Craft, Sharen 215, 110 Craig, Bob 240, 79, 103 Cravotta, Jimmy 215 Crawford, Frances 215, 81 Crawford, Joe 240 Crick, Anne 240 Crigger, Thomas 240, 103 Crisford, Susan 240 Crittenden, Ruth 240, 78 Crocker, Douglas 240 Davies, Sally 216 Davignon, Jeanie 162 Davis, Arvilla 240, 103 Davis, Christy 162, 83 Davis, Cassandra 216 Davis, Pete 216, 97 Davis, Prissy 95 Davis, Sarah 240, 78 1 Trina 240, 103 Earhart, Bobby 216 Easton, Peggy 241 Eaton, Connie 217, 97, 110 Eberstein, Brian 217, 64 Edelstein, Dick 164 Edwards, Gordon 165, 97 Edwards, Judy 241 Edwards, Larry 217 Egalnick, Judy 241, 103 Fursman, Carole 218, 110 Gaiser, Sheila 241 Galliger, Janice 167 Crook, James 215, 259 Crosby, Carol 215, 67, 79 Cross, Judy 240 Day, Carol 216 Day, Joyce 240 Day, Richard 162, 119 Dayton, Eddie 162 Dayton, Stanley 240 D'Azzo, Sheffy 162 Deans, Donna 240 De Bolt, Marti 162 de Choudens, Connie 240 Dedmon, Charles 163 Deen, Jimmy 240 De Gaugh, Dianne 216, 83 Deis, Paul 163, 85 de la Vega, Sue Ann 240 Deleambre, Butch 163 Dempster, Gene 216 Dennis, Betsy 216, 110 Dennis, Sandra 216 Derring, Bob 163 Derryberry, Gerald 163, 85 Deshong, Den 240 DeVaney, Jeanie 163, 87, 101 DeWees, Herb 163 Dickey, John 240, 102 Dickson, Diane 240, 82 Dietz, Arlene 240 DiFrancisco, Judy 163 Dill, Dana 240, 84 Dill, Linda 164 Dilworth, Sandra 216, 82 Ditto, Suzie 240 Dix, Lela 233 Doane, Steve 216 Egan, Judy 233, 101 Ehrich, Bill Elb-ourn, Judy 241 217 Ellington, Jimmy 241, 64, 236 Elliott, Jeanette 217, 79 241 Elliot, Pete Ellis, Bill 165 Ellis, Jimmie 165 Ellis, Julie 165 Ellis, Sharon 96 Ellis, Steve 217, 64 Elsey, Larry 217 Elson. David 217 Emerson, John 217 Emory, Betty 165, 110, 53 Erskine, Gail 217 Estes, Carole 217, 79, 101 Evans, Carol 217, 79 Evans, Gail 233 Evans, Judy 165 Everett, Sharon 217, 79 Cross, Martha 216, 83 Cross, Priscilla 233, 96 Crossett, Linda 160, 61, 94, 96, 110 Crowder, Don 216, 64. 79, 259, 301 Crump, Gary 161 Cryder, Joyce 216, 82 Cullender, Terry 161 Culver, Barbara 161 Cummings, Bob 240 Cummings, Julie 161, 97 Cunningham, Kathleen 161, 62, 110 Dobson, Susan 240, 79 Dodson, Diane 164, 41, 58, 63, 67, 80, 49 Dodson, Margaret 216 Donahue, Jim 240 Donehoo, Rickey 164 Donohoo, Larry 240 Donovan, Richard 240, 97 Doran, Susan 24-0 Douglas, Gail 240 Dowtin, Betty 216, 178, 79 Doyle, Carol 216, 79, 110 Dransfield, Geoffrey 241 Dransfield, Margaret 164 Curby, Janet 161, 61, 110, 49 Drinkard, Donna 164, 79, 94 Drollinger, Benny 216 Drum, Tommy 233 Drumheller, Cheryl 233 Drumheller, Maralyn 241 Dubes, Paul 164, 259, 301 Curry, Rawley 161, 96, 97 Curtis, Jim 240 Curtis, Mike 216 Cutler, Jimmy 216 Cutler, Ralph 216, 97 Dallas, Joanne 216 Dallas, Walt 151, 85 Dalton, Don 162, 62, 67, 49 Daniel, Johnny 240 Darnell, Mike 216 Darr, Dave 216 Davenport, Judy 162 DuBose, Marie 216, 79 Duke, Larry 240 Dunbar, Edward 240 Duncan, Lewis 240 Dungan, Clifford 241 Dungan, Donna 241, 81, 103 Dunlap, Karen 164, 81 Davey, Ronnie Davey, Byron 240, 67, 79 216 Dunlap, Phyllis 241 Dye, Patricia 24-1 Dykema, Kristine 216, 80, David, Kenneth 233 110 Fain, Bobby 241 Farney, Jerry 165 Farrow, Alan 241, 119 Feil, Roberta 217 Felker, Kay 165, 58, 85, 103 Felker, Suzan 241, 103 Fergus, Tom 166 Ferguson. Jay 217, 301 Ferguson, Lucy 166 Ferguson, Mike 241 Fetterman, Rick 217 Fetzer, Allen 166 Fetzer, Lorelei 217 Finsley, Jackie 217, 79 Finger, Burt 217 Fisher, Sherry 241, 103 Fisher, Suzanne 166 Fleming, Carolyn 217 Fletcher, Linda 217, 79 Fletcher, Mary 166 Floyd, Jim 217 Fojtasek, Norman 166, 97 Ford, David 241 Ford, Mary 241 Forson, Diane 166, 78, 79, 97 Foster, James 241 Francis, Mickey 241 Franklin, Anne 241 Frazier, Patsy 241 Freed, Richard 217 Freeman, Suzanne 241 French, John 217, 64 Frickey, Franklin, Jr. 166, 97 Friday, Jimmie Kaye 218, 110 Friday, Phil 241 Friedman, Mike 218, 95 Frump, Susan 167, 79 Fuess, Larry 241 Fuller, Charles 241 Fulton, Joan 167, 85, 97 Furguson, Lucy 63 Gamble, Penny 241, 79, 101 Gammill, Joyce 218 Gardener, Mark 167 Garner, Sandra 167 Garonzik, Lynn 167 Gendusa, Suzi 218 Geng, Marlene 241 Germain, Missi 218 Gerson, Alan 241 Gerson, Fred 218 Gharis, Robert 218 Gibbons, Dorothy 167 Gilbertson, Donna 241 Gilley, Max 218 Gilmore, Jimmy 218, 81 Glanz, Stanley 167 Glass, Leighton 168 Glass, Robert 241, 81 Gleaves, Dwight 168 Gleason, Mary Ann 218, 81, 82 Glew, Barbara 241 Glines, Virginia 168, 58, 96, 103 Goldammer, Patty 168, 110 Goldman, Joella 168 Goldman, Robyn 168, 62 Goldstein, Stuart 218 Goodacre, Kenny 168 Goode, Dick 168, 56, 64, 85, 53, 301 Goode, Phillip 218 Gonslo, Carol 241 Gorman, Pat 241 Graham, Bill 241 Granek, Rosyland 241, 82 Grant, Bill 218, 259 Grant, Kay 241, 81 Graves, Eddie 169 Graves, John 218 Gray, John F. 169, 61, 64, 79 Gray, Sharon 241, 81, 103 Greathouse, Meridee 169, 103 Green, Don 218 Green, Randy 169 Green, Sharon 241, 103 Greene, Palmer 241 Greene, Sheri 169, 63, 110 Greenwald, Rita 169 Greer, Bill 169 Greer, Nancy 218, 81, 82 Grimes, J. L. 241 Grimes, Sandra Lee 169, 63, 81 Gross, Margie 218 Grove, Diane 81 Grube, Bonnie 170 Gruber, Gerald 170, 81 Gruber, Sue 242 Gruen, Ted 218 Gsell, Jimmy 170, 95, 85 Guernsey, Kathy 218 Guerry, George 242 Guest, John 242 Gumm, Patsy 170, 40, 84, 95, 110, 4-8 Gursch, David 218 Guthrie, Joyce 242 34-I Sometimes Fm happy . . . Got to keep up my strength! 1 sometimes I'm sad . . . PRETTY TRIO: Kay Brown, Carol Lee, Rosemary High' sing at the Christ- mas formal. 0ops! l've lost my elf! s Guyton, Tim 170, 97 Gwinner, Jackie 218 Haden, Buddy 218 Haden, Vicky 81 Haggard, Norma 170, 81 Hale, Jean 218 Haley, Barbara 219 Hall, Barbara 170 Hall, Carol 242 Hall, Roger 170, 259, 41, 301 Hallmark, Ralph 219 Hamill, Ralph 242 Hamilton, Bobby 171 Hamilton, Gary 242, 102 Hamilton, Sharon 171 Hammer, Mary Ann 233 Hammet, Newton 171 Hammond, John 219, 67, 259, 211, 301 Harnmons, Art Hankins, Joyce Hanson, Carole 242 Hanson, Sally 171 Harbour, Kathy 242 Harding, Annette 219 Harding, Karen 171 Hardwick, Jackie 242 Harp, Sallye 242, 101 Harris, George 219 Harris, Joan 219 Harris, John 219, 117, 119 Harrison, Carol 219, 81, 82 Hart, Linda 242, 79 Hart, Charles 242 Harvey, Marvin 171 Harwell, Patricia 242 Hatch, Jean 171, 103 Hathaway, Glenda 219, 82 Hathaway, Patsy 171, 82 Hatherley, Judy 219 Hawkins, Glenda 172 Hawkins, Jim 242 Hay, Mary 219, 96 Hayden, Buddy 64 Hayden, Joe 219 Hayes, Don 242 Hayes, Arnold 242 Hays, Joe 219 Hays, Larry 172, 301 Head, Peggy 172 Heath, Pam 172, 110 Heider, Dick 242 Henderson, Dean 172, 117 Henderson, Nancy 172, 103 Henning, Robert 250 Henrich, Mike 172 Hendricks, Carolyn 172, 81 Hendricks, James 242 Heruy, Albert 242 Henslee, Howard 219 219, 87 219 Herries, Bill 173, 62, 64, 67, 254 Hervey, Connie 219, 79 Heslop, Ronnie 219, 259 Hewitt, June 219 Hibbs, Judy 242 Hickman, Linda 219, 101 High, Rosemary 173, 78, 85, 94, 96 Hill, Barbara 173, 62, 63, 94, 96 Hill, David 173 Hill, Diane 242, 103 Hill, John 219 Hill, Mike 219, 78 Hill, Nancy 219, 82 Hill, Roger 219 Hill, Virginia 242 Hilliard, Robert 219, 97 Hinckley, Suzanne 242 Hintgen, Abby 242, 79, 81. 82, 87 Hislop, Jennie 219, 79 Hitt, Jerry 173, 97, 103 Hodges, Jackie 219, 79 Hodges, Tommy 173 Hoevener, Zorina 220 Hoffer, Frank 242 Hogan, Kimell 173 Holbrook, Carole 242, 102 Holden, Glenda 173, 62 Holland, Bubba 220 Holloway, Bobby 220 Holloway, Tom 242 Holman, Tony 220 Holway, Joan 220 Hollweg, Lewis 242 Hollweg, W. B. 220 Honan, Heather 220, 110 Honza, Carolyn 220 Horn, Joyce 233 Horn, Judy 174 Horton, Bob 174, 301 Horyich, Bobbie 242 Houck, John 220 Houck, Noel 174, 96 Houston, Bob 242 Houston, Tommy 220 Houston, Virginia 242 Howard, Betty 174, 97 Howard, Paula 220 Howell, Annette 242 Howell, Jane Gay 242, 102 Hoyt, Rowena 220, 96 Hudgins, Jimmye Sue 220, 95, 110 Hudson, Aubrey 242 Hudson, Kelly 174, 259 Hudson, Orville 174, 259, 301 Huelbig, Larry 242, 236 Huens, Elaine 242, 103 Huffer, Ruth Anne 242, 101 Hughes, Georgia 220 Hughes, Jenny 174 Hughes, Lee 67 Hughes, Lizzie 242 Hull, Lends 174, 94, 97, 117 Hulme, Mike 175, 67, 87, 50 Hulse, Cathie 220, 110 Humphries, Wofford 220, 97 Hundley, Peggy 220 Hundt, David 220, 117 Huneycutt, Mike 220 Hunt, Billy 175 Hunt, Gary 175 Hurst, Judi 175, 62, 78, 50 Hurt, Marion 220 Hutchison, Mary Jane 242 Hyman, Vince 220 Idzorek, Scotty 242 Inman, Alice 242 Irwin, Celeste 220, 79 Isbell, Sherry 242, 82 Isom, Charles 175 Isom, Earl 220 Israel, Steve 220 Izard, Roger 233 Jackman, Kyle 175, 84 Jackson, Jane 220 Jackson, Mark 175, 119 Jackson, Sandra 220 Jackson, Zada 175, 96 J acohie, Gayle 220 J amerson, Baird 176 James, Arthur 176 James, Bobby 250 James, Jill 242, 83 Jamison, Bill 176 Jamison, Chris 176, 58 Jamison, Walt 176, 64 Jankowski, Don 176 Jarog, Judy 221, 95 Jarrett, Ann 221 Jensen, Sue 176, 96 J essup, James 176 Jessup, Peggy 221, 57, 95 Johnson, Ben 243 Johnson, Brian 243 Johnson, Douglas 243 Johnson, Irene 221, 81, 97 Johnson, Janie 177, 110 Johnson, Jay 243 Johnson, Judy 221 Johnson, Larry 177, 97 Johnson, Ray 243 Johnson, Sherry 177, 78, 83, 102 Johnson, Teressa 233 Johnston, Jan 177 Jones, Barbara 221 Jones, Becky 243 Jones, Carol 243 Jones, Carol Ann 221, 84 Jones, Gwendolyn 243 Jones, Johnny 221 Jones, Lloyd 177 Jones, Jo Marcia Jones, Saundra 177 Jones, Tommy 243, 67 Jooste, Denise 177, 79, 110 J o urcl Robin 177, 87 3-nf Jordan, Chuck 221 Juett, Coleman 221, 259, 301 J und, Susan 243, 103 Kalousek, Jea.nne 178, 63, 81 Kanter, Kaplan, Kaplan, Kaplan, Elaine 221, 81 Barry 243 Mike 178 Mike C2Bl 243, 103 Karlen, Kay 243, 103 Karr, Sue 233 Katz, Barbara 221 Kay, Karen 178 Kay, Kristin 243, 83 Keck, Carol 178, 43, 87 Keefer, Keeler, Keeler, Keeler, Keesey, Karen 243 Ann 243, 82 Edward 221 Rob 81 Bill 221, 64 Kelly, Bill 221 Kelly, Joel 178, 63, 81 Kelly, Mike 178, 103 Kelly, Pat 221, 259 Kemp, Charles 243 Kemp, Pete 221, 259 Kennedy, Carol 221, 81 Kennedy, Nan 221, 87 Kennedy, Susan Elaine 221 96 Kershaw, Joan 178, 78, 103 Kersting, Chad 178 Kersting, Elizabeth 243, 81, 103 Kidd, Judy 179, 101 Kimbriel, Jeanne 221, 82 Kimmell, Dale 221, 110 King, David 221 King, Linda 222, 96 King, Rio 179, 85 Kinkel, Carolyn 243 Kinkel, Kay 179 Kinser, Speedy 243, 119 Kipness, Stua.rt 179 Kirby, Sue 243 Klein, Keith P. 222 Klein, Kelly 222, 97 Kline, Barbara 222, 97 Kline, Dick 179 Knickerbocker, Betty 179, 101 Knight, Aubrey 222 Knight, Betty 243 Knight, Bobbie 243 Knight, Marie 179 Knighton, Billy 243 Kohler, Rob 222 Komdat, Johnny 222 Koonce, Sandy 233 Koontz, Carolyn 222, 110 Koos, Donnell K. 222, 119 Koppa, Kathie 179 Kothe, Cheryl 243, 79 Kovsky, Wayne 222, 97 Krevis, Nancy 180, 95 Krider, Sue 222, 81 Kristell, Ann 243, 67, 78 Kristell, Diane 24-3, 67, 78 Kuhn, Kathie 243, 82 Kuster, Martha 180 La Croix, Gary 24-3 Ladd, John 243, 64 Ladd, Susan 243, 82 Lage, Pat 78 Lagow, Pat 243 Laivins, George 243 Lambright, Sharon 243, 80 Lampkin, Jan 180, 96, 103 Lancaster, Terry 180 Lander, Ann 222 Landers, Skippy 243 Lane, Beverly 222 Langham, Jimmy Lankford, Dinah 243 Larsen, Jim 222 Lash, Dottie 222, 101 Lashbrook, Dick 250 Launey, Volney 180, 67, 68, 95, 85 Lawrence, Dianne 243 Lawrence, Jim 243, 64 Lawson, Russell 180 Lay, Donna-Dell 180 Lay, Linda 243, 103 180, 301 343 s Leath, James 222 Mathews, Charles 223, 97 McCarthy, Tom 244 Lee, Carol 181, 82, 94, 96 Lee, Judy 243 Lee, Kathie 222, 82, 101 Lee, Lana 243, 83, 84 Lee, Larry 222 Legg, Bobby 222, 64, 211 Leipsic, Barry 181 Leipsic, Carole 243 Lemmons, Rob 233 Leonard, Joan 222, 80, 82, 87 Leslie, Phil 222 Leslie, Robert 222 Lester, Eddie 222, 259, 301 Lett, Dianne 222 Levit, Fredyann 223 Lewis, Jean 223, 80 Lewis, Judy 243, 83 Lewis, Sandra 233 L'Hommedieu, Cindy 223, 78 Lindberg, John 181 Lindsey, Gene 181, 56, 62, 110 Lindsey, Mary 223 Lindsley, Nan 181 Lines, Peggy 243 Linthicum, Judy 244, 78 Lipman, Judy 244, 78, 82 Lipman, Marilyn 181, 58, 78, 79 Lissauer, Joel 244 Little, Tommy 244 Lloyd, Judy 244 Loewen, Don 223 Logan, Sally 223, 82 Loinette, Melvin 181 Long, Charles 223, 259 Long, Janet 181 Longmire, Sandra 223 223, 110 Loughmiller, Jane Loving, David 223, 95 Lowder, Jean 223 Lowe, John 182 Lummus, Darrell 182 Lusk, Haywood 244 Luther, Gerald 244 Lyle, Susie 244 Lynn, Rochelle 182, 80 MacBride, Earl 244 MacDonald, Gail 244, 78 MacDonald, Sandra 223 MacDonough, Betty Jane 244 Mackaman, Bert 182, 61, 64, 97, 117, 48 Madera, Kay 182, 85 Magee, Mimi 244 Magilow, Mark 223 Mahoney, Joe 244, 103 Mahoney, Suzy 223 Manley, Pat 223, 87 Marble, Dexter 244 Marcom, Sandra 182, 110 Margolas, Steve 182 Mars, Suzy 182, 95 Marshall, Alberta 183 Marshall, David 244, 119 Marshall, Sam 183 Martin, John 95 Martin, Joyce 183, 103 Martin, Linda 244 344 Martin, Richard 223 March, Pam 223, 78, 83 Marcia, Jo 233 Marks, Cindy 223, 78 Margrove, Jo Ellen 223 Marmaduke, Anne 223, '78, 95, 110 Martin, John 223 Martz, Sherry 223 Mason, Duncan 223, 65, 301 Mason, Lucy 223, 96, 110 Massey, Judy 244, 82, 101 Massey, Warner 223, 97, 96 Massie, Archie 244 Massie, Wayne 223 Mathews, Martha 183 Mathison, Barbara 224 Matlock, Stuart 183, 65 Maxcy, Beverly 183, 41, 44, 254, 51 May, David 224 May, Rex 244 May, Tommy 244 Mayborn, Don 244 Mayes, Douglas 183, 117, 119 Mayo, Delores 224, 96 Mays, Dona 244 Maxwell, Philip 224 McAda1ns, Gerald 183, 65, 259, 51, 301 McAdams, Jackie 244, 84, 103 McCall, Mary 184, 58, 78, 110 McCarroll, Helen 244 Mcciain, sid 224, 65, 259, 301 McClendon, Dan 184, 117 McCoin, Kent 184 McCray, Arthur 224 McCullar, Carl 244 McCu1lar, Don 184 McCulloch, Eileen 224, 80 McCurley, Roger 224 McDaniel, Sherry 224 McDonald, Charles 224 McDonald, Don 224 McDonald, Nancy 224, 78 McDonnel, Tommy 184, 97 McDonough, Nancy 184, 101 McFarland, Jerry 184 McGannon, Suzanne 244, 80 McGavock, Martha 244, 80 McGee, Linda 83 McGowen, Wayne 185 McGregor, Bob 224 McGuire, Kelly 185, 80 Mclnnis, Howard 224 McKay, Mike 244 McKee, June 185 McKenna, Katy 244, 78 McKernan, Barry 185 McKinney, Marc 224, 65 McKinnsey, Jean 250 McLane, Judy 184, 83 McLaughlin, Jan 244 McLeod, John 244, 103 McLeod, Kathleen 185, 110 McLeod, Mary Ann 224 McLeroy, Bill 224 McLure, Barbara 224 McLure, Judy 225 McMains, Grover 244 McMillan, Dian 224 McMullen, Ken 185 McNamara, Maribeth 244 McRoberts, Carolyn 244 McShane, Patty 185, 82, 85 McSpadden, JO Ruth 186, 94 McWilliams, Ouida Jane 224, 110 McWilliams, Regina 185, 62, 96 Mead, Larry 224, 97, 119 Meek, Phil 224 Melancon, John 244 Mundt, Carla 225, 80, 84, 110 Mundt, Marsha 245 Murphy, David 188 Murphey, Leslie 245, 82 Murray, Bill 225 Murray, Dean 245, 103 Mellon, Bill 224 Menchaka, Edna 224 Meriwether, Doug 244 Meyercord, Kenneth 244 Meyercord, Martha 186, 43. 94, 96 Middlebrooks, Glenn 244 Milburn, Yvette 186, 96 Miles, Judy 244, 103 Miller, Carol 186, 110 Miller, Cazzie 224, 96, 110 Miller, Glenda 224 Miller, John 224 Miller, Lynn 244 Miller, Rickey 186 Miller, Steve 186, 58, 85, 97 Miller, Susan 225, 80, 96 Miller Je , ff 244 Mims, Cathy 186, 62 Murray, Pat 245, 78, 85, 103 Murrell, Jimmy 245, 80 Musser, Dale 245 Muth, Joan 225 Myers, Bubba 245, 65 Myers, Carol 225, 78 Myers, Donald 225, 80, 119 Myers, Patty 188, 41, 254, 52 Myers, Sheryl 225, 110 Myres, Betty 188, 80 Nagel, Robert 225 Nance, Carolyn 225, 97, 110 Neff, Judson 245 Neihh, Sandra 225 Nelson, Andy 245 Nelson, Carolyn 225 Nelson, David 245, 65 Nelson, Henry 188 Nelson, Jackie 225 Nelson, Jane Ann 226, 78, 110 Nelson, Sue 188 Nelson Susan 245 Nesmith, R. Michael 226,97 Nichols, Bobby 245, 57, 65 Nichols, Joan 226, 78 Mims, Gaynell 245 Mims, Harriet 186, 80 Mims, Marcia 244 Minton, Shari 225, 78 Minix, Georgia 225 Mitchell, Ann Mary 225, 97 Mitchell, Ted 245 Mitchell, Tim 225, 65 Mobberley, Carola Joan 245 Montgomery, Martha 225 Mood, Peggy 225, 110 Moore, Mike 245 Moore, Patty 245, 78, 101 Moore, Rebecca 187, 78 Moore, Suzie 225 Morehead, Sue 245 Morel, Marie 225 Morgan, Catherine 187 Morgan, Judy 245 Morgan, Melinda 245 Moritz, Carolyn 225, 80, 82, 95, 96 Morris, Don 187, 94 Morris, Jack 187 Morris, Neil 187 Morrison, Sue 245 Morton, Glenda 225 Morton, Jill 187, 80 Moses, Bob 245, 80, 102 Mosesman, Barry 245, 119 Mosher, Betty 225, 84 Moss, Fred 187 Mosshart, Linda 187 Mox, Betty 245 Muir, Nancy 188 Mumford, John 225 Munden, Donna 188, 82, 87 Nichols, Lyndia 188 Nichols, Nick 245 Noble, Jimmy 226 Norris, Rose Ann 245 Norton, Ray 189, 84, 85, 97, 96 Noyd, Candace 226 Odom, Bobby 226 Odom, Doug 245 Odom, Jimmy 189 Ogden, Eddie 245 O'Hara, Sidney 189 Olden, Frederick 226, 80 Oliver, Bob 226 O'Malley, Suzy 245 O'Toole, Maureen 226 Ondrovik, Joann 245, 95 Orndorff, Tommy 245, 80 Owens, Ray 245 Pace, Jimmy 226, 259 Palmer, Lloyd 245 Pampell, Barbara 245 Parker, Carol 245 Parker, Jerry 245 Parker, John 189 Parker, Roger 189, 97, 103 Parks, Andy 245 Parks, Cooper 189 Parks, Sammy 189 Parma, Eddie 226 Parr, Stan 186 Parrish, Ronnie 117 Patterson, Paige 190, 82 Paullus, Susan 245, 83, 101 Pearce, David 226 Pecora, Marianne 190 Peebles, Linda 2451 83 ju Whose house shall we paper tonight? 'In-'lu-JI There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy . . . for, how the heck does this stage work'?l Tackle the man with the snow ball. Bubble! Bubble! Toil and Trouble!! Pellillo, June 226, 96 Penn, Carol 245 Perkins, Jim 245 Perkins, Marilyn 245 Perry, Michael 226 190, 87, 96 Perry, Nancy Persful, Bob 190 Peyton, Judy 226 Phemister, Bill 190 Phenix, Tami Phillips, Bill Phillips, Harvey 245 Phillips, John 226, 259 Phillips, Merrinell 226, 97 Piersol, Jean 190 Pigman, Emily 226, 110 Pittman, Charles 190 Pitts, Gilbert 226 Pomeroy, Susan 245 Porter, Elaine 190, 62, 110 Porter, Ronnie 226 Posey, Larry 250 Pounders, Becky 226, 87 Powell, Joyce 226 Power, Shirley 227 Prescott, Marion 246, 103 Pressly, Curry 227 Pressman, Ellen 227 Preston, Keith 246 Prestridge, Gerard 191, 117 Prewitt, James 221, 97, 102 Prewitt, J. W. 227, 97 Price, Charles 191 Price, Jeff 191 Price, Sandy 191, 78 Price, Tom 246 Priggee, Pete 191 Probst, Steve 246 Pruett, Judy 227 226, 78 245 Puckett, Key 191, 58 Purvis, Linda 227, 78 Putnam, Jimmy 191 Pyland, Tommye 227, 110 Queal, lrv 246 Quirk, Stephanie 227, 110 Rainey, Karen 227 Rambin, Ronnie 190 Randle, Jo Lynn 246 Ransdell, Becky 192, 61, 62 Raroha, Sandra 246, 103 Ratner, Dan 246 Rave, Robert 246 Ray, David 227 Read, Joan 246 Reagan, John 192, 65, 259, 301 Rechif, Margie 227, 80 Reed, Carolyn Gene 227 Reed, Joe 192 Reed, Ronnie 227 Reed, Steve 227 Reed, Sally 246, 236 Reeder, Carol 246, 80, 102 Reeder, Don 246 Reeves, Judy 246 Rehders, Annette 192 Renfro, Mary Lou 227 Reppen, Jary 227 Revis, Barbara 246, 103 Reynolds, Ann 227 Reynolds, Craig 246 Reynolds, Shannon 227 Ricci, Mike 192, 301 Rice, Billy 227 Rice, Judy 192, 87 Rice, Joe 233 Rice, Linda 192, 103 Richard, Earl 227 Richard, Sandy 227 Richardson, Bob 246 Richardson, Carol 192 Richardson, Cece 246 Richardson, Jean 246 Richardson, Johnny 246 Rickman, Alice 193 Rider, Bill 246, 65 Rigsbee, Kay 193, 97, 110 Rigsbee, Susan 246, 80, 103 Riley, Guild 246 Ripley, Scott 193, 97, 103 Ritchie, sue 193, 34, 110 Ritz, David 227, 78, 94 Ritz, Esther 193, 78, 79 Roath, Margaret 193, 95, 110 Roath, Sharon 227, 84 Robbins, Janet 193 Robbins, Nancy 227 Roberge, Rusty 246, 78 Roberts, Bruce 193, 65, 259, 301 Colonel and Mrs. Reb out for a stroll. 7. s ..., -- f f - 5'igliiiufir-: :f7Xftii7,i2?5iYil 7 ' 7 iisi'lfY'.5' . ' , i . Roberts, Doug 194, 103 Roberts, Sandra 233 Roberts, Shelly 227, 97, 110 Robertson, Betty 227 Robertson, Jean 246 Robertson, Steve 227, 259 Robinson, Ellery 228 Robinson, Nancy 228 Robira, Tom 194 Roderick, Sharon 228 Rodriguez, Margaret 194, 97 Rogers, David 194, 85, 259, 301 Rogers Don 246 Rogers, Doug 246 Rogers, Patsy 246 Rogers, Terry 246, 78 Rondeau, Charlene 246, 101 Root, Tom 228, 119 Rosenberg, Jimmy 228 Rosenberg, Joanne 246, 82 Rosenbloom, Carolyn 194 Rosenthal, Gayle 194, 62 Rosenbaum, Emma 194 Rosinbaum, Norman 246 Ross, Mary Ann 194, 58, 101 Rounsaville, James 117 Rowden, Pat 195 Rucker, Jerry 195, 85, 259, 301 Rudkin, Jack 246 Ruiz, Alfonso 228 Rumsey, Bill 228 Russell, Butch 228 Russell, Chris 195, 87 Russell, Jodie 228, 84 Rutherford, Vicky 246 Sadler, Sherry Ann 228, 78, 110 Salas, Mike 246 Salih, June 246 Sample, Robert 246 Sample, Sandra 195, 58, 63, 80, 101, 110 Sams, Sandra 246 Sandaas, Charlotte 228, 82, 97 Sanders, David 195 Sandison, Roger 195 Satterfield, Lloyd 228 Saucedo, Willie 85 Schwalbe, Cecil 196, 57, 61, 64, 49, 254, 47 Schwartz, Larry 24-6 Schwarz, Sondra 196, 58, 62, 110 Schwettmann, Sandra 228, 78, 97 Scott, Freddy 247 Seabolt, Jim 247 Seals, Betsy 196, 78 Sears, Joy Sue 247 Seeling, Martha 247, 103 Seimer, Beryle 197 Seitser, Larry 247 Selly, Kappy 247, 80 Self, Stephen 228 Serrani, Ray 228 Sewell, John 228, 80 Shockey, Bruce 247 Shafer, Charles 247 Shaffer, Gregg 228, 78, 96 Shahan, Howard 233 Shakno, Evelyn 247 Shaw, Sally 197, 82 Shaw, Walter 228 Shay, Mary Ann 228 Shelton, Bobby 247 Shelton, Jim 247 Sherman, Diana 247 Sherman, Jack 247 Shield, Barbara 247, 101 Shields, Ellen 228, 97, 110 Shields, Gene 247 Shockey, -Barbara 228 Sickler, Barbara 247 Siemer, Shuah 247 Siler, Dan 247 Silk, Sharon 197, 110 Silverglat, Mike 229 Silverthorn, Kay 229, 78 Simmons, Davis 197 Simmons, Sharon 197, 80 Simpwn, Betty 247 Simpson, Duff 247 Sims, Sue 197, 103 Skiles, Barry 197 Skinner, Charles 229, 119 Skinner, Sandra Jean 247 Slocum, Carol 247, 80 Smalley, Sandy 247, 101 Smiley, Dale 247 Saville, Dale 246 Scarborough, Jane 195, 58, 62, 84, 110 Schara, Tommy 228 Scheffler, Mary Linda 24-6, 80, 103 Scheihagen, Saundra 24-6, 102 Scheihagan, Vin 196, 67 Schmeer, Mary Jane 228, 97 Schmidt, Sally 228, 784 Schneider, Karen 196, 63, 80, 82 Schoenfield, Kit 196 Schread, ,Henry 228 Schreiber, Susan 196 Schrimsher, Charlotte 246 Schultz, B611 196, 58, 259, 301 Schultz, Marianne 246, 87 Schultz, Marlene 228 Schwager, Bobby 246 Smith, Anne 247, 82 Smith, Barbara 197 Smith, Caroline 247, 78, 101 Smith, Bobby 229 Smith, Dan 229, 259 Smith, Diane 247, 101 Smith, Donald 229 Smith, Harrison 229, 80 Smith, Jane 247 Smith, John 198 Smith, Kent 229, 78, 85 Smith, Lloyd C2131 247 Smith, Lloyd C3133 229 Smith, Martha 198, 82 Smith, Mary 247 Smith, Mike 247 Smith, Penny 247 Smith, Roger 198, 97 Smith, Ronnie 229, 259 Smith, Sue 229, 80 Smith Tom 65 250 smart-Qy, Phil 229 LW? ,L T.: -'H--M ' 1-.M.4,fs. Q86 Vi 3 I 'wi Q, Ah Z - 5- Cultured Jefferson features a sculpture class. T eel, in a rare moment of de-feet IW-'Ir-JI:-JI: I Hoff with his head!! THE END . Walls, Eugene 231 Sohrweide, Sandra 228 Somerville, Dave 198, 301 Soper, Jerry 198, 85 Soven, Elaine 198 Sowell, Chris 198, 259, 301 Sowell, Chuck 247 Sowell, Donna 198, 83, 94 Sparks, Bobby 247 Sparks, Kay 199, 43, 95, 96 Speights, Gordon 229 Speir, Sharon 247 Spradlin, Delores 199 Spence, Donna 247 Spence, Jim 229, 259 Spence, John 229 Spraggins, Terry 199 Standifer, Charles 247 Stags, Freddy 250 Stanley, Elizabeth 247 Starr, Diane 229, 78, 79 Staton, Doris 247, 103 Steckler, Alan 229 St. Romain, Kirby 195 Steele, Sheryl 229, 78 Stem, Marilyn 247, 78, 83, 84 Stemmons, Johnny 247 Taylor, Buddy 200, 259, 301 Taylor, Taylor Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Carol Ann 230, 85 Gail 201 Mary Beth 230 Linda f2Bl 248 Linda Dene f2BJ 248 Taylor, Scott 248 Taylor Susan 201, 78, 79, 87, 103 Taylor, Tommy 248 Taylor, Virginia 248 Teagarden, Bruce 248 Teague, Donna 201, 110 Teel, Jean 201, 38, 43, 110 Teinert, Shirley 248 Temple, James 24-8, 78 Temple, Judy 201 Terrell, Rosellen 248 Thomasson, Gus 248, 119 Thomasson, Sammye 201, 97 Thompson, Inger 201, 58, 78, 95, 85 Thompson, Carole 230 Thompson, David 230, 80 Thompson, Janet 248 Thompson, Mary Ruth 230 Thoreson, Ann 248, 85 Stephens, Erika 247 Stephens, Sandra 229 Stevens, Bob 247 Stevens, Christine 229 Stewart, Carolyn 247, 83 Stewart, Danny 250 Stewart, Jane 199, 83 Stewart, Jimmy 229 Staton, Lanny Wayne 229 Standridge, Bobbie 229 Stiner, Tony 229, 259 Stone, Linda 248 Stormfeitz, Ken 248 Story, .lim 199 Story, Tommy 199, 301 Stovall, Suzanne 248, 103 Strain, Walter 230 Strange, Mary .lo 248, 95 Stringer, Randel 248 Stromberg, Eric 199, 78 Stromberg, Leif 248 Strong, Carol 230 Stubbs, Mary 230 Sturgiss, David 230 Sulkin, Sandra 199, 82 Sultzbaugh, Pam 200, 87 Sullivan, Marshall 200 Sundberg, Bob 248 Siules, Barbara 200 Sutton, Dick 200, 259, 301 Swift, Sandy 248 Swindler, Don 230, 85 Tackae, Tanner, Rex 230, 95 David 230, 57, 97, 96 Tanner, Mary Jane 200 Tanner, Pat 248, 102, 103 Tarpley, Mary 230, 94, 110 Tate, Toby 230, 96, 97 Tatsch, Mary 230 Taylor, Alfred 200, 65, 259 52 Taylor, Bill 230 348 Thorn, Gordon 201, 80 Thornton, Ralph J. 230 Thrower, Georganne 202, 63, 97 Tiedtke, Leslie 202 Tiffany, Geraldine 230, 80, 83 Toland, Becky 202, 110 Toon, Bill 248 Toon, Robert 230 Tutt, Jean 230 Tracy, Dick 233 Tracy, Kenneth 202 Travis, Mike 230, 85 Travis, Susan 202, 78, 82, 95, 96 Traxler, Bill 248 Trombley, Billie 202 Treadway, Alex 230 Trett, Margie 230 Trible, Dick 248 Troxel, Zack 259 Troyer, loan 248 Tucker, Gene 230 Tuveng, Gary 202 Tweihaus, Mike 230 Tyree, Bill 202 Ubico, Jean 248 Underwood, Ronnie 203, 102 Upper, Linda 248, 101 Upshaw, Katie 203, 78, 85, 96 Urban, Minka 248, 103 Vandermeulen, Taffy 231 Vanderslice, Vickie 248 Vandivort, Bill 248 Vandivort, Linda 203, 83, 96, 103 Van Wagoner, Paula 203, 110 Vaughan, Marilyn 231, 80 Verdoin, Michael 231 Vermillion, Jimmy 231 Vernon, Barbara 110 Vesecky, Fen 231, 65, 259 Vickery, Jack 203 Victor, Marion 203, 82 Vinson, Ginger 248, 83, 103 Vinther, Larry 203, 95 Vos, Nancy 204, 85 Wade, Jerry 204, 301 Wade, Judy 248 Wadley, Barbara 248, 80, 103 Wagner, Bill 248 Walden, Shirley 204 Waldman, Lynn 231 Waldman, Nancy 231, 110 Waldorf, Sherry 204, 78, 82, 97, 1,03 Walker, Carroll 231 Walker, James 204 Walker, Pat 204, 96, 110 Walker, Tom 248 Wall, Suellen 231 Walls, Martha Ann 248, 67, 85 Wallace, Margaret 231 Wallace, Nancy 231, 84 Walters, Anne 231, 67 Ward, Dick 231 Wardlow, Connie 248 Warner, Bobby 204 Warner, Kent 248 Warren, Buddy 204 Warren, Charlotte 248, 78, 103 Warrick, Steve 248 Watkins, Margaret 205 Watson, John 248 Watson, Nathan 248 Watts, Carole 231 Weaver, Peggy 205 Webb, Susan 110 Weber, Andrea 248, 103 Weber, Elaine 248 Weir, Shelby 231 Wellborn, Pat 231 Wells, Charlotte 249, 101 Werth, Eddie S. 231, 259 Westbrook, Jimmy 233 Weyland, Fred 205 Wharton, Skippy 231, 85 Wheeler, Herman 205 Wheeler, Mary 249, 101 Wheeler, Larry 231 Whitaker, David 205 White, James 205 White, Jimmy 249 Whitehead, Bill .231 Whitehouse, Linda 249 Whitehurst, Jackie 205, 78 Whiteside, Kitty 249, 78 Whitsitt, Bill 231 Wiggins, Joan 231 Wiggins, Joyce 231, 96, 97, 110, 211 Wight, Jim 205, 85 Wilcox, Gary 249 Wilcox, Jackie 206 Wilcox, Richard 231 Wilcox, Terry 250 Wilder, Tom 231, 67 Wilkerson, Mike 232, 65, 78, 259 Wilkinson, Bill 206, 62, 65. 67, 254, 301 Wilkinson, Buddy 249 William, Charles 231, 259 Williams, Allen 206 Williams, Barbara 232 Williams, Benny 206 Williams, Claudia 24-9 Williams, David 249 Williams, Dick 232, 259 Williams, Joe 206, 58, 85 Williams, Nancy 232, 80, 96 Williams, Nina 232, 96 Williams, Susan 249 Wilson, Donie 249, 103 Wilson, Doug 206 Wilson, Kathy 249, 83 Wilson, Mescal 232, 78, 79 Wilson, Mike 232 Wilson, Nancy 249, 78 Wilson, Shirley 249, 103 Winkworth, Jill 232 Winn, Betsy 232, 78 Winn, David 206, 65 Winslow, George 249 Wise, Barbara 249 Witacker, Roger 233 Witchell, Tracy 207, 110 Witt, Virginia 232, 78, 85, 96 Witte, Esther 207 Wofford, Martha 232, 110 Wolfe, Sandra Kay 249, 103 Woodward, Mickey Jean 232 Womack, Judy 207 Wood, Jimmyc 207, 58, 82, 103 Wood, Judy 207, 78, 83, 103 Woodcock, Allen 207 Woodruff, Lynda 207 Woods, Lenore 207, 95, 96 Worcester, Ray 232 Worden, Lynn 232 Worley, Janet 249, 84 Worrell, Dick 232 Wortham, Dick 249 Wray, Billy 249 Wray, John 249 Wright, Bobby Glen 208, 259, 301 Wright, Charles 232 Wright, Phyllis 208, 85 Yaffe, Muriel 232, 80 Yarborough, Charles 208 Yarborough, John 249, 78 Yenny, Susie 232, 80 York, Richard 232 Youle, Vicki 249 Young, Carol 249, 102 Young, Judy 233 Young, Robert 232 Young, Ross 249 Zalkovsky, Marilyn 249 Zell, Charles 232 Zier, Becky 249 Zier, Harry 208 u-'I u-'I I:-'In-Jlr-'In-JI:-'J IN MEMGRIAM - 1959 pcoawcr-BM Rains LJ Mickey 500113113 c'Dis Aliter Visumv I -L -I. -I. 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'4f?Hufg r'4'f 'A N 'f. vi - W4 A1 'ij' x'lx1gc ,:K',i'p F- X - ' '.11f', L 1 'if'- 1' .tl X R FY FUUTNUTE9 r' 96405 VOLUME HV TO PRESS, TO PRESS . . . 2222! -h. , -1 K Staff sees annual in early stages. We have to uput the hook awayi' before many of The important Spring Events . . . . . . and so, the supplement! STAFF Carol Crosby, Edizor Tom Wilder Anne Walters Byron Davey Lee Hughes N. Harrison Tommy Jones J. Buck John Hammond IEIT: AH, -, K 4- 'pm vhkf . lessee-5 f SPRING! ILE Chewy cherry blossoms at the Spring Froliq. Latin banquet: Et yet, Brute?U Efeclions: '4Who, MEPU The National Honor Society Installation Vote for WHOM? TRACK REBELS SCORE STATE SUCCESSESA ll 'Ill Ill Ill Jil 'In-J In-'F :LIE JIMMY LANGHAM First Place, State 440. First Place, Regional 440. The Regional Trophy MILE RELAY TEAM Alfred Taylor, Larry Hayes, Jimmy Ellington, Jimmy Langham-Second Place, State Meet. AUSTIN: Ellington and the all-out effort. . AND IF ELECTED, I PROMISE . . . E groan . ' ':Bzzt tl1ey're ALL my friends JOHN HAMMOND! ps The peopIe's choice. Flying Smwedo ,W,WW,,Ww..,,x,,m.,,, ...,- .Q-v,f,3,,,4W3,X.f ,.,, L.-W OKLAHUMAY . n'In 'ln 'ln 'In 'ln 'In 'ln 'In-' x Ah cain't say no. ' GUNSMOKE, Jefferson style. With fringe, yet? ,gpore Jud is daidw Orchestra completes production. 1-'I 1-'I v-'I r-'I r-JI i sf Jane Bonn churns up ch et OTUS. 'clfs a crime. ' Don't drop mel Oh what a beautiful day The dancing was especially admirable. I don't trust you, either! f 'fun wmmazr'-'lvl Alley 0017 . . . S How many reservations, please? Hear ye, hear ye... JEFF ERSONIANS TURN BEAT! Cool Conley surveys the scene Highland Park Methodist Church lends its beauty to the Baccalaureate Service. The interior, with ,leffersorfs Colors. Parents enjoy punch. Before the ceremonies . . Junior Mothers entertain Seniors with a reception on the patio. BACCALAUREATE V - 1 I U2 N , T 5, f , .,1:i,1yg. ' 15 . -,Af , ,,. , R, a R555 n: . I , my ii L 5 ' 3 ' wg NX -ww S47 . . ' vm 4 , h - . ,fff, ww SENHUR PROM .ll 'll 'll 'lr-'ll-JI The Punch Table. ROSES AT THE SHERATON! II I I I I I 'ks f , Q i . ,L N f 'F 4 Pi mg ' 3' , ' - gisgfffgz I I . I I ' K i .,V-I ' ,I .V xi IS f . E, 9 gg? :M ,aff T32 3 I 57 I WXTU an II I:II,I,,. I I IT: t T. A is Qi, f ai . If 'IT , Mr . I' I , , I gk va'-I f ., ,, . , ., . 1 A 7,,4M,,. Q Ii yy K ' .W Si? ,M I I SSSS ri 4 Fw I? ,Q , A0 3 I P Sm, I I I if if I 4' I,,, , xgrf S, waxy -.1 kkrw, . A A Vr,., pw x e ffl The Grand March. Mrs. Stroud presents a rose to each girl. Bill Herries, Project Chairman, supervises carriage assembly line. A 4 1 ,.a- I- jll 'll 'll 'll-'I' 'gMy flate's all wet Coffey break. 'iMy herof' The South shall rose again. Mr. Ben Wooten makes tlle main address. The S.M.U. Coliseum was the setting for Jeffersonls tlzirrl commencement. 1 1 fs A . ' 'itz Eixl .Qs 'H f we L 5 S fgiifif in -W L 'f A 4 4, M my HM X XV 54' Class President Cecil Schwalbe opens the doorf, Ann Bonnick, Valeclictorian, and Elaine Porter, Saluta- torian, on the threshold. ' ,.E QXDDMDWJZFQQHEDKE QTF 1969 r-' I uBring on the world! We made iL. ' Lucky me! The most likely to . .- ,far lm1 s f A A X X K 5. X 1960 GRADUATE: E6 Ready or not, here I come! ATTENTION NEXT YEAR'S 77 7 i X A , V u px-. f X I, :W 1.2 as gm - V gi ! 1 X ' ' M ff A Q2 Laughead s Z zs eagerly awamng ... your smzlmg face' Z LA 6 8559 Nl UW - R3 S38 SI HITID HHH XTNEIAH CIEINELLSIOW U1 ' F11 , ZN- . w G X PU 2 Q O X x Ifkbl ..f Ml, 'ID NELLSIOW DIDVH NI XDLLS CINV Hfl :JO OEIHVHL PIO I- EIGISN EINO .LHS XOOEI .I.3'I - HEIAO3 :IO HIIOH O.I. DHS HHH .LS DNDI DI ,,.- new 'fr 5 B' 1-.' 31
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