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- The Senior Class of WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL Dallas, Texas Let's suppose this is the year 1970, fifteen years after this edition of the CRUSADER has been published. This may be the first time you have read this little item, the Foreword, which seems to be a necessary part of a yearbook. Well, look at the theme (a yearbook generally has a theme, you know): YOU WERE THERE. And you were there, weren't you? You saw (or maybe you were one of the) sophomores who swelled our enrollment to nearly two thousand. You saw the newly-completed boys' gym occupied; the thrilling last moment tying the score at the North Dallas football game; the fast playing of one of the best basketball teams Woodrow has boasted in years; the music programs, senior plays, and—but wait; a picture is worth ten thousand words. Turn the pages and re-live the year 1954-55. You were there! THE STAFF. DEDICATION The Colonel is perplexed over how his yard has grown up in weeds so quickly. With his woapon to combat the problem he sizes up tho situation. In Colonel George R. Royster, Woodrow Wilson is fortunate to have an outstanding musician and a forceful leader. He has devoted much extra time and energy to our several bands, developing the musical talents of the individual students. A man of high character, he wields and influence for good over his pupils, who love and admire him. Through his leadership our concert band has become biggest and best in the city. In appreciation, we dedicate this book, the 1955 CRUSADER, to our Colonel. This joke will do to toll! CRUSADER sponsor Paul Allen assures Col. Royster that the staff was only kidding whon they pretended to ask his advice on a pioce of music that really said, Congratulations, Colonol Roystor, for the 1955 CRUSADER will bo dedicated to you! ALMA MATER Its open windows attesting activity on a warm fall afternoon, the building of Woodrow Wilson High School presents to the graduate a nos-tolgic picture through the foilage that surrounds i,‘ « ■ I B The new addition to the School Administration Building typifies the steady progress of the Dallas Public School System. ADMINISTRATORS' TASKS GROW WITH SCHOOL SYSTEM EXPANSION A schoolroom of children is born in Dallas every day, so say the statisticians. The Administrators of the Dallas Public Schools are hard put to keep abreast of this tremendous growth, but progress is evident in every section of the city in scores of new buildings. The staff has kept abreast with the less tangible aspects of the problems also in providing outstanding teachers and other personnel, and by efficiently handling the myriad of other details incident to running a huge school system. Surrounding School Superintendent Dr. W. T. White, seated, center, are his assistants, left to right, Robert H. McKay, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Administration; Don E. Matthews, Assistant to the Superintendent; Dr. Ewell D. Walker, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Personnel; Bryan Adams, Business Manager; Jess 0. Cardwell, Coordinator in Secondary Education; and Dr. Frank I. Williams, Assistant Superintendent in Chorgo of Curriculum. PRINCIPAL G. L. ASHBURN Known over Texas, the Southwest, and in many parts of the nation as an outstanding educator. Principal G. L. Ash-burn is known to the students of Wood-row as their Pop. Friendly and understanding to both faculty and students, Pop is truly a living part of our school. His wise leadership and understanding help to make Woodrow Wilson the outstanding school that it is. Despite Pop's jocular confessions to nervousness he seems perfectly calm as ho speaks to the proud students and visitors at graduation. Mr. Ashburn is giving some friendly advice to faculty members Howard Kitchen and Charlotte Wilson. - C{13K - ABLE STUDENT ASSISTANTS LIGHTEN WORK Distributing Senior Publications and THE WOODROW WILSON NEWS are but two of the duties of busy Business Office Assistants. Left to right are Bettyc Voncc, Mary Sue Roark, Jo Ann Brown, Sandra Gcarner and Connie Collins. Assistants Cathy Browning and Martha Bagby arc practically indispensable to Senior Counsellor Bonnie Wilkins in her enormous task of counselling ovory upper classman. Assistant Florence Nightingales help school nurse Willie Mao Caldwell relieve students' minor aches and injuries. Left to right, they aro Camille Pratt, Sandra Simmons, Harriotte Ray, Jo Labruzzo, and Nurse Caldwell. 4)3- OF BUSY SCHOOL OFFICES Assistants of Attendance Dean Lorene Francis arc shown here: Foreground; Buddy Fouls, Don Daudelin, Bill Lewis, John Stewart, Freddie Reeves, Bob Harper. Background; Louise Lochman, Ann Graco, Betty West, Connie Collins, Jane Keeton, Sue Keeton, Maidec Longaker, Nancy Riley, Nolma Jones and Barbara Bailey. Principal's secretary, Susie Downs, Delores Hunter and Mrs. Bcrtinc Crossno take time out from phone calls, inventories, and teachers' and students' inquiries for a friendly visit. Athletic Offico Assistants take care of routino office duties of busy coaches. They are, left to right, Jackie Steptor, Wiloon Jones, Betty Sue Doo-ble, and Mary Francos Hilos. 15 )■ - Woodrow Wilson ALLEN, JEWELLE E. Wesley Collogc, Study Hall. ALLEN, PAUL F., B.A., M.Ed., University of Texas, Spanish, Yearbook. ATKINS, EUNICE B., B.A., Southeastern; M.A., University of Oklahomo; Social Studios. BECKHAM, CHARLES, B.A., Southorn Methodist University, Mathematics. BLASER, FRANK, B.S., Southern Methodist University, Molhemafics. BLEVINS, WILHELMINA, B.A., Hardin-Simmons, Mathematics. BRAACK, HELEN C., Ph.B., Milwaukee-Downer; B.S., North Texas Stato; Librarian. BROOKS, MARGARET, B.S., Central State, Commercial, Mathematics. BROWN, J. WILLIAM, B.A., Southern Mothodist; M.A., Southorn Mothodist; Mathematics, Vocational Counselor. CALDWELL, WILLIE MAE, B.S., Texas State College for Women; R. N., Baylor; Nurse. CARLISLE, FERN, B.S., North Texas; M.A., Southern Methodist; Social Studies. CATES, BUFORD, M.A., East Texas Teachers' College, Mathematics, Business Manager. Faculty Increases in It must be good! Something interesting holds the attention of Miss Brooks, Mrs. Hays, Mr. Kitchen, Mrs. Wilson, and Mrs. Atkins as they are gathorod around the counter in tho office laughing at the words of someono on the opposite side of the counter. «5{ 16J§ - Faculty and Staff Now how's thot again? Charlotte Wilson, new English .eacher, seated, is having tho fine points of grade recording explained io her by record clerk Gladys Hardy. Number in 1954-55 CAVAZOS, ILA MAE, B.S., Texas Stato College for Women, Dietitian. CODY, ANGUS, B.S., M.S., East Toxas State, History. COOPER, EDITH, B.S., M.S., North Toxas State, Girls' Physical Education. CROSSNO, BERTINE, B.A.. Arkansas College and University of Arkansas, Study Hall, Asssitant to Principal's Office. CURTIS, E. BOYD, B.S., North Toxas State, Commercial. DOWNS, SUZIE, Principal's Secretory. ENLOW, ELIZABETH H„ B.S., University of Tampo, English. FARRIS, MAYME, B.A., Texas State College for Women; M.A., Southern Methodist; Home Economics. FINCHER, MERLE, B.S., Texas State Colicgo for Women; M.A., North Texas State; Art. FORESTER, HERSCHEL, B.A., University of Michigan; M.S., East Texas State Teachers' College; Physics. FRANCIS, LORENE, Dean. FRANKS, W. 0„ A.8., Cumberland University; M.A., Southern Methodist; Mathematics. — 17 - Woodrow Wilson GALCHUTT, MALVINA, Winona Stale Teachers' College, Study Hall. GOLDSTEIN, HANNAH, Gymnasium Assistant. GRIFFIN, B08BY, B.S., M.S., East Texas State Teachers' College, Boys' Physical Education. HALE, KENNETH, B.S., East Texas State Teachers' College, History. HARRISON, GEORGIA, Military Office. HAYS, MOZELLE, B.S., M.A., Texas State College for Women, Commercial. HELMS, DON R., B.S., North Texas State College; M.S., Southern Methodist University, Coach, Commercial. HIGHTOWER, B.M., B.S., East Texas State Teachers' College, Mathematics. HILL, IRVIN, B.S., B.A., Trinity University; MA., North Texas State Teachers' College, Mathematics. HOUTCHENS, L.W., B.A, M.A., Texas Christian University, Biology. HUMPHRIES, CORIN, B.S., B.A., A .A, Texas State College for Women, English. JUNIGER, MILDRED, B.A., M.A., University of Texas, Journalism, Women Teachers Two - Physics teacher, Horschol Forostor conducts world-shaking experiment.—splitting a split atom, perhaps? Facultv and Staff • Outnumber Men to One Helen of the Jungle Parsons holds up a wildcat skin in glee as Tommy McCollum and Joe Grubbs look a bit astounded. KELLEY, BENNIE, B.S., East Texas State College, Coach, Mathematics. KEMP, DORIS RUTH, B.A., Mary HardinBoylor; M. Ed., Texas Christian University, English. KENNEDY, LUCILLE, B.S., M.A., Southern Methodist University, English. KING, MILDRED, B.A., North Texas State Teachers' College, English. KIRBY, NORENE, B.A., North Texas State College; M.A., George Peabody College, National University, Spanish. KITCHEN, HOWARD, B.S , Cother College; M.A., East Texas State Teachers' College, Biology. LEAVELl, BILL, B.S., North Texas Stote College, History. Mc8RAYER, T.E., B.S., M.S., Baylor University, Coach, Boys' Phiysical Fitness. McCLAIN, DOROTHA, A.B. University of Kansas, English. McMAHAN, DOROTHY, Library Assistant McMILLAN, ALBERTA, Mathematics. MARTIN, H.D., B.A., William Jewell College; M.A., East Texas State Teachers' College; Mathematics. Professional Ethics Stressed Among MILLER, DAISY, B.A., Texas State College for Women; M.B.A., University of Texas; Commercial. MORGAN, H. BUSH, B.A., University of Texas; M.A., Texas Christian University; Public Speaking. MUSICK, DOROTHY, B.S., Howard Payne College; M.Ed., Texas Christian University; History. MUSSELWHITE, ROSEANNE, History. NANCE, WINNIE D., B.A., M.A., University of Texas, History. NEHER, R. M„ B.A., Manchester College; M.A., East Texas State Teachers' College; Militory. NEWMAN, VAGIA, Attendance Office. OWEN MELTON, B.S., East Texas Slate Teachers' College; History and Coach. PARRIS. O. E., B.A., Baylor University; M.A., Southern Methodist University; Chemistry. PARSONS, HELEN, B.S., Texas State College for Women; M.S., North Texas State College; Girls' Physical Education. PATRICK, ALMA, B.A., Southwestern University Spanish. PHILLIPS, EVELYN. Deon's Office. Woodrow Wilson Faculty Members The attendance office, generally the scene of quiot, serious business, also has its time of relaxation and laughter as Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Newman, and Mrs. Phillips provo hore. RANDOLPH, NONA, B.S., M.A., George Peabody College, History, Commercial Arithmetic. RILEY, J. C., B.S., M.E., Southern Methodist University, Coach, Mathematics. REYNOLDS, WANDA, B.M., Westminster Choir College; M.M.E., North Texas State College, Chorus. ROBBINS, EVELYN, B.S., University of Cincinnati, Orchestra. ROBERTS, MYRTLE, B.A., East Texas State Teachers' Collcgo; M.A., University of Texas; History. ROYSTER, GEORGE, B.A , Southern Methodist University; M.M., North Texas State Colloge; Band SEALY, LEONA, B.A., Southwestern University; M.A., University of Texas; English. SEAY, CLARE, B.A., North Texas State Teachers' College; A.M., University of Missouri; Biology. STOVALL, SARAH, B.S., M.A., Texas State College for Women, Home Economics. TURMAN, MABEL E., B.A., University of Texas; M.A., Columbia University; Spanish. VAN VALKENBURG, HELEN, B.A., University of Texas; M.A., Southern Methodist University; Distributive Education. WEBB. MATTIE DELL, B.S., B.A., Southern Methodist University; M.A., Columbia University; Physical Education, English. WELLS, 2ADA, B.A., Baylor University; M.A., North Texas Slate College; Commercial. WILKINS, BONNIE, 3.A., Trinity University; Latin, Senior Counselor. WILLIAMS, J. ROY, B.S., North Toxas Stole Teachers' College; M.A., University of Denver; English. WILSON, CHARLOTTE, B.A., Southern Methodist University; English. WOODRUFF, ANNA, B.M., M.M., Southern Methodist University; English. FACULTY MEMBERS NOT PICTURED RUTH ABERNATHY, Mathematics ALLYS BOYLE, History. MARY BAKER, English. FLORA LOWREY, English EARLE BISHOP, Mechanical Drowing. DOYLE SMITH, History CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 These four outstanding seniors were elected officers of the June, 1955, graduating class because of their ability to be leaders in school activities. In the foreground are the president, Tommy Lassiter, and the secretary, Sandra Gearner. Behind them are vice-presidents Jerry Box and Bobby Minor. CLASS OF JUNE, 55 ADDY, ROBERT STANLEY, JR., Whop. April 19, 1937, Chicoto, Toxas. History, English, Science. Corporal; School Efficiency Ribbon; White Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. Baskotball letterman, 1 Year. ALDRIDGE, MARGURIETE, Hotshot. April 21, 1937, Polestinc, Texas. English, Commercial, Distributive Education. ALSIP, PATRICIA, Pats. Docember 8, 1937, Cincinnati, Ohio. English, Spanish, History, Mathematics. Senior Honor library Council; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publciotion. ARMSTRONG, PHILLIP JACKSON, Phil. October 2, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Math. Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Ice Skating Club. ASHMORE, CHARLES E., Little Albert. November 6, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Science, Mathematics, Eng. lish. 1st Lieutenant; 4 School Ef-ficency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 5 Red, Whito, and Blue Ribbons; Amateur Radio Operators; Ice Skating Club; Projectionist Club; Tope Recording Club, Vice President; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. R (Registration) Day I Seniors will remembor how frightenod they were as 2-B's on the first doy of the term when Mr. Ashburn instructed the new students. (These 2-B's don't look very scared.) ARNOLD. JAMES RONALD, Jimmy. October 5, 1937, Denton, Texas. English, Math. Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Roller-skating Club; All State Chorus Alternate; All-City Chorus; School Chorus. ASHWORTH. BYRON CHENEY. September 28, 1937, Corsicana, Texas. English, Math, History. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Senior Honor Library Council. BABBITT, GORDON STANLEY, Rabbit. February 19, 1937, Kokomo. Indiana. English, Moth, History. Basketball’ letterman, 3 Years; All-City, 1 Year; Track Team, 1 Year, BABER, CHARLES RONALD, Ronnie. December 4, 1936, Phoenix, Arizona. Corporal Dallas Historical Society. BABER, CLARA SUSAN, Bogs. January 31, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Math. Basketball Winning Team, 1954; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, Vice President; Y-Teons; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Athletics Co-Editor; Senior Publication, Literary; Speaker before Dallas Tuberculosis Control Association; Nominee for Favorite. - {25f CLASS OF JUNE. ’55 BAIL, ALBERT KIRBY. November 14, 1936, Broken Bow, Oklohomo. BAZHAW, JACK WILLIS. September 23, 1937, Shawnee, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics. Corporal; 3 School Efficiency Ribbon ; 3 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; Amateur Radio Operators, Secretary; Senior Honor Library Council. BECK, ERNEST RONEAl. January 23, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Camp Dallas, I year; Projectionist Club; Aeronautics Club. BLUDWORTH, SHIRLEY ANN, Annio. August 13, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Homomaking Chorus. BJORK, ARTHUR RAY, B'Jerk.” September 1, 1937, Ft. Worth, Texas. English, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 5 Rod, White, and Blue Ribbons, Projectionists Club; All-City Bond; ROTC Sand; Color Band; Orchestra; Good Scholarship Club. R DAY II—While waiting for the 2B's to be turned loose, Sally Jackson is explaining something to Linda Fogle, Sondra Browner, and Dawn Dahlhofer; maybe which classes '.o try to ael. Sylvia Pratscdcs looks tickled over something. BOWER, JACKIE. August 12, 1937, Chicago, Illinois. English, History, Homemaking. Y-Tcens; literary Socioty, Bessemer, Oklahoma. BOWSER, CYNTHIA SUE, Cindy.” October 16, 1937, Norfolk, Nebraska. Mathematics, English. Gym Captain, 1954, 1955; Ico Skating Club; Little Theater, Vice-President; Y-Toons; Gym Captains Club; Assistant to Attendance Office; Linz Pins; CRUSADER, Music and Publications Co-Editor; Senior Publication, Literary; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. BOYD, JAMES ANTHONY, Tony. September 9. 1936, Dallas. Toxas. English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. 2d lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons,- 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; ROTC Band; Color Band; Concert Band. BOX, JERRY JOSEPH. January 16, 1937, Grandfield, Oklahoma. English, History, Science, Mathematics. Captain; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons,- 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; A Track Team, 2 years, 1-Ycar Letterman; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative, President; Nominee vor Favorite; Vice-President of 4A Class. - 26) - BRADLEY, CHARLES ED. February 16, 1935, Dallas. Texas. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 BRANOM, EDWIN FRAZER, Ed. August 8, 1937. Cuero, Texos. English. Mathematics. 2d lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Projection-ionists Club; Bible Award; All-City Band; Color Band; Concert Band; ROTC Band; Good Scholarship Club. BRADBERRY, SONDRA LYNN, “Sandy. August 2, 1937, Grand Saline, Texas. English, Mathematics. Press Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. BREWER, ADA JO. June 26, 1937, Coleman, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science, little Theater; Auxiliary library Council. BRIDDICK, ROBERT RALPH, Bob'l. May 19, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Spanish. 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Rod, White, and Blue Ribbons; Sergeant; Art Service Club; Good Scholarship Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Senior Publication, Humor. BRONAUGH, BERT ALIEN. January 12, 1938, Kermit, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. 2d lieutenant; 3 School Efficency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; Orange (Band) Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; All-City Band, 3 Years; Color Band; Military and Concert Band; Orchostra, All-City, 3 Years, All-State, 1 Yoar R Day III—Unidentified boy is not blind, perhaps only praying Jo get his clossos. as ho makos his way up the stairway. BRIDGES, JOEL MARTIN, June 23, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. 2d lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; Bible Award. BROOKS, BETTY LYNNE January 18, 1938. Memphis, Tennessee. English, Spanish, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Spanish National Honor Society; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary library Council; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Delegate to Youth for Safety Conference. BROWN, JO ANN, “Jojo. October 29, 1937, Denison, Texas. English, Mechanical Drawing, Mathematics, Business Administration. Roller Skating Club; Assistant to Business Office; linz Pin. BROWN, KENNETH MACK. January 8, 1937, Ennis, Texas. English, Mathematics. 2d lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. BROYLES, HARRISON, Jr., “Slim. August 20, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathcmaics, Draf.ing, History. 1st lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 12 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 2 Years; Football Squad B“; Rollerskating Club; Senior Honor library Council. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 BURBRIDGE, DOROTHY ANN, D. A.” February 23, 1938, El Paso, Texas. English, Mathematics. Tonnis Teom; Gym Captain, 1955; Gym Captains Club; Pan-Amorican Student Forum; Y-Teens; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Rod Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication, literary; Junior Volunteer Nurse, Baylor Hospital. BURNETT, ELIZABETH ANN, Liz. February 5. 1938, Pleasant Hill, Tcnncssco. English, Spanish, Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society, Program Chairman; Pan-American Student Forum; Spanish Notional Honor Socioty; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club; Representative to Pan-American Convention. BURNS. ELIZABETH ANN. August 9. 1937, Dollas, Texas. BYNUM, JOHN PAUL. April 5. 1938. Dallas, Texas. History, Commercial, English. Corporal; Aeronautics Club; Senior Publication, Humor. CAMPBELL, JANICE MAUDINE, Jan. July 29, 1937, Jonesboro, Arkansas. English, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Little Thoatro; Rollerskating Club, Treasurer; Senior Honor Library Council; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Pub-lication, literary; State De Molay Sweetheart. R Day Plus One—The overloaded boys in the textbook room are Ston-l®y Ingram, Bill Gensler, nnd Don Dyer. The other boys are waiting to 9 t their share. CANNON, SHIRLEY ANN. April 1, 1937, Sulphur Springs, Texas. English, History. CARSON. BARRIE BEACH. CARTER, CAROLE LYNN, September 2, 1936, Dallas, Texas. Choral Club; Y-Tcens; Chorus. CARTER, LARRY GENE, Kink. July 22, 1937, Monroe, Oklahoma. English, History, Mathematics. Corporal; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; A Basketball Team, 3-Year Letterman; American Legion Baseball Team, 1-Ycar letterman; A Baseball Team, 2-Ycar letterman. CASWELL, JO ANN, Jody. February 16, 1937, Duncan, Oklahoma. English, History, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 CAUTHEN, JAMES I., Joy. September 27. 1937. El Peso. Texas. English. Mathematics, Science. 2d Lieutenant; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. CHASTAIN, PATRICIA ANN, little Buz. September 28, 1937, Little Rock, Arkansas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Little Theater; Tumbling Club; Assistant to Senior Counselor; Intorscholastic League Spelling Contest, 3 years; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary; Sons of Confederate Veterans Essay Contest, First Prize. CHERRY, CAROL LYNNE, Cherry Blossom. October 27, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Gym Captain, 1952-1953; Basketball Winning Team, 1954; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club, Treasurer; Y-Tecns; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; 3ible Award; Red Cross Representative, 3 years; WOOD-ROW WILSON NEWS, Associate Editor; Senior Publication, literary; Quill and Scroll Club; Delegate to Texas High School Press Association. CHISM, JOHN EMORY. December 30, 1936, Cooper, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Science. Sergeant First Class; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; A Football Squad, Forney High, 1-Year Letterman; Track, I-Year Letter-man; Dallas Historical Society; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. i COBB, TYRUS RAYMOND, Little Mon. June 21, 1937, Dallas, Tex-as. English, Mathematics, History, Art. Sergeant First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; American Legion Tennis Team, 1953-1954; Baseball Team, 2-Ycar Letterman; Dallas Historical Society; Bible Award; Student Council Representative. Got Your Program Card------? Miss Webb and Mrs. Cooper will insist upon having them. Hoping to get a locker alone, Audie Cody, Donna Phifer, Joan Rotter, and Sandra Gearner are patiently waiting. CLARK, JESSIE LOUISE, Jcx. May 14, 1937, Dallas, Toxas. English, Mathematics, Spanish. Gym Captain. 1954; TSCW Play Day. 1954; Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Spanish National Honor Society; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. CODY. FRANCES AUDNETTE, Audy. July 21. 1937, Wellborn. Texas. Eng-lish. Mathematics. Volleyball Winning Team, 1955; Gym Captain, 1953, '54, and '55; Gym Captains Club; Play Day, TSCW, 1954; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tcens; Tumbling Club; Assistant to Athletic Office; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, Literary. COHEN, LESTER MORTON, Les. May 22, 1937, Rochester, New York. English, Mathematics, History. Private First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Dallas Historical Society; United Notions Study; Assistant to Senior Counselor. COLEMAN, R. VINCENT. October 13, 1936, Dallas, Texas. COOK, DONALD EARL, Cookie. February 17, 1937, Oak Pork, Illinois. English, Mathematics, Science, History. Assistant Manager, Football; Assistant Manager, Baseball; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. -■ :{29f - CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 COPELAND, IRIS JEWELL. August 22, 1937, Nashville, Arkansas. English, History, Mathematics, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society. COUCH, CAROL SUSAN, Couchie. July 14, 1938, Phoenix, Arizona. English, History, Mathematics. Gym Captain; Captains Club; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Projectionists Club; Tope Recording Club; Tumbling Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Bible Award; Senior Publication, Typist; Good Scholarship Club; United Nations Course. COX, DEANNA LANE, Dee. June 4, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. COX, JANE ELLEN. April 23, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish, History, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, Treasurer; Good Scholarship Club; Spanish National Honor Sociely; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publication, literary. CRAWFORD, MARGARET JANE. October 9, 1937, Hornersville, Missouri. English, History, Mathematics. Gym Captain; Captains Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Red Cross Representative; CRUSADER, Music and Military Co-Editor; Bible Award; Chorus. R Doy Plus Two—Mr. Mc8rnyer, Mr. Brown, ond Mr. Morgan are registering late entrants, James Kelley, Marilyn Buher, Annette ?, and Jimmy Terry ond Buzzy Prock. CUMMINGS, MELVYN DOUGLAS, Mel. September 16, 1937, Upland, California. History, English. DAVIS, GORDON GALLOWAY. November 14, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. DAVIS, HELEN MAE. October 20, 1937, Pocatello, Idaho. English, Commercial. Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Chorus. DAVIS, MARTHA KATHLEEN. April 12, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; 8ible Award; Bible Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Reporter. DEAN, PATSY RUTH, Pat. February 6, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Senior Honor Library Council; Good Scholarship Club. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 DEAVENPORT, JOYCE MARILYN. August 31, 1937, Overton, Texas. Business, English. Press Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. DeCARDENAS, VERONICA. Penny. April 8, 1937, Cincinnati, Ohio. English, Mathematics, History, Mechanical Drawing. Dallas Historical Socioty; Assistant to Business Office; Linz Pins; Chorus,- Good Scholorhip Club. DENTON, CHARLENE. Fobruary 12, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Delegate to North Texas Student Activity Conference; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; CRUSADER, Military and Clubs Co-Editor; Senior Publication, Literary; Good Scholarship Club. DAVAULT. GLENDA MAE. August 18. 1937, Dodd City, Texas. English, History. DILLARD, SANDRA ANN. February 7, 1937, Mexia, Texos. English, Mathematics, History. Junior Traffic Commission Member; Delegate to Youth for Traffic Safety Convention, 1954; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club, Secretary; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Editor; Senior Publication, literary; Delcgate to Texas High School Press Association Convention, 1953, 1954; Quill and Scroll Club; City Winner of Advertising Essay Contest; School Winner in Republic National Bank Contest. DRAKE. DONALD DAVID. April 3, 1937, Kansas City, Missouri. Drafting, English, Mathematics. 1st lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Concert, Military, Football Bond; All-City Band, 3 years. DRAKE, LARRY FOSTER, loveable. September 7, 1936, Dollos, Texos. English, History. Sergeant; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; Basketball, A and B Squad, 2 years; I-Year letterman; Track Team; Press Club; Red Cross Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. DRENNAN, DONNA (MARTIN). September 7, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Commercial, English, History. Gym Captain; Good Scholarship Club. DUCKWORTH, JACK RANDY. September 20. 1937, Dollos, Texas. Mathematics, English, Drafting, Science. Captain; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Golf Team; Student Council Representative. DOAK, MARY JENICE. June 28. 1937, Wills Point, Texos. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Studont Forum; Rollorskoting Club; Y-Teens; Linz Pins. Bunnies at Hallowe'en?! This is at the Hallowe'en dance, but Judy Guy and Jack Wertheimer ore caught by the camera as they Bunny-Hop around the gym. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 DUGGER, GLENDA RAY, Dug. Morch 13, 1937, Dallas. Texas. English, Commercial, little Thoator; Senior Honor Library Council; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publication, literary; Good Scholorshp Club. DUMONT, ARTHUR JOSEPH. Decembor 3, 1937, Springfield, Massachusetts. English, Spanish, Science, Mathematics. Linz Pins; United Nations Course. DUNCAN, LLOYD JAY, JR., I. J. March 21. 1937, Decatur, Texas. Mathematics, English, History. 1st lieutenant; White Ribbon; Track Team; Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club. DUNIVEN, PATRICIA ANN, Pot. July 5, 1937, Amarillo, Texas. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Senior Publication, Literary. EAST, MARIE RUTH, Puggic. August 27. 1937, Dallas. Toxos. English. Mathematics. Gym Captain; Gym Captains Club; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Cheerleader; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative, Secretary; Senior Publication, Literary; 2B Football Sweetheart; Nominee for Favorite. EDWARDS, JEANNIE RUTH. Jeon. August 2, 1937, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Captain; Gym Captains Club; T.S.C.W. Play Day, 1954; Pan-Amorcion Student Forum; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. ElllSTON, THOMAS LEON, Tom. August 20, 1937, Dallas. Texas. Mathematics, English, History. Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council. - 32f ■ DYER, BEVERLEY CURRIE, Bev. August 25, 1937, McAllen, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Choral Club, Secretary; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists Club; Y-Teens; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. DURLAND, VIRGINIA JEAN. Gin-gie. Soptembor 30, 1937, Roson-burg, Toxas. English, Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society; Ico Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Representative on A. Harris Young Texan Teen-Age Board; Auxiliary library Council; Linz Pins,- Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Athletics Co-Editor; Senior Publication, Literary; Good Scholarship Club. Inside tho TB trailer. Miss Parsons instructs tho airls 0n how Jo vill out the cards while Gretchen Yost and Norma Golden watch the birdie. ELLIOTT, PATRICIA ANN, Pat. December 23. 1937, Dallos. Texas. English. History, Mathematics. Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; little Thoatcr; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Assistant to Attendance Officer; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 i ELMORE, JANET LUCY. October 18, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Sonior Publicaton, Literary; Good Scholarship Club; Little Theater. FARLEY, WILLIAM SCOTT, Scotty. May 20, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Science. 1st lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Grocn Ribbon, Expert; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Bluo Ribbons; 2 W'hitc Ribbons; Football, A and B Squad; Track Team; Dallas Historical Society; Rod Cross Representative. FENNELL, BETTE PAULINE. May 4, 1937, Shreveport, Louisiana. English, Mathematics, History. Ice Skating Club; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. FERGUSON, ALVIN GENE, Forgic. July 30, 1936, Tcaguo, Toxas. Mathematics, English, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Aoronoutics Club. FITZGERALD, BETTY SUE, Betts. October 12, 1936, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954, 1953; Gym Captains Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Senior Publication; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. Boy, it was hot in September. This looks like a lawn parly, but, actually, it is the first period drivor-training class waiting their turns at the whcol. In the foreground are Barbara Wilson and Jo Ann Tucker and little dog Dingy. FINLEY, JAMES LEONARD, Jimmy. March 29, 1937, Waco, Texas. Mathematics, English. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Bluo Ribbons; Dallas Historical Society; Good Scholarship Club; Bond; ROTC Band, Concert Band, All-City Band, 2 years. FLABIANO, BARBARA Jo, Flabby. February 5, 1936, Oklahoma City, Okla-homo. Mathematics, English. Gym Captain, 1952; Girls Winning Basketball Team, 1954; S. M. U. Play Day; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum,- Press Club; Projectionists Club; Y-Teens, Program Chairman; Assistant to Business Office,- Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Good Schlorship Club. FLOURNOY, ROBERT WILSON, Bobo. December 12, 1936, Tulsa. Oklahoma. English, Mathematics. Captain; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon,- 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Basketball, A and B Squad; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. FLOYD, CHARLES MACK. February 16, 1937, Noples, Texas. Mathematics, English, 1st lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 10 White Ribbons; Comp Dallas, 1 year. FONTAINE. PIERRE ADAM, Cooter. August 17. 1937. Dallas, Texas. Mathe-matics. History, English. Football Squad, 1 letter. -:433f - CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 FOSTER. BOBBIE ANN. Robert July 24, 1937, Dalles, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Bible Linz Pin. FRAZIER, SARA ANNE. April 30, 1937, Ashovillo, North Carolina. English, Mathematics, Foreign Languages. Gym Captain, 1955; Gym Captains Club; Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; littlo Thoatro; Pan-American Student Forum, Secretary; Y-Tcens; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Biblo Award; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Literary; Chorus; Daughters of the American Revolution Award. FREEMAN, DENNIE HIX, Shag. November 9, 1935, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Corporal; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Red, Whilo, and Blue Ribbons; While Ribbon; A and B Basketball Team. FREEMAN, JAN SHARON, Jan. March 27, 1937, Kilgore, Toxas. English, Homcmaking. Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Icc Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; Oporotta Cast '55; Mixed Chorus; Girls Chorus. FREEMAN, SHARON ELAINE. Do- combor 17, 1937, Jacksonville, Florida. English, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1954, 1955; Gym Captains Club; Press Club; Projectionists Club; Y-Tecns; Studont Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Good Scholarship Club. A group of students aro orderly marching back inside oftor a drill on one broozy day. A boy on tho right acknowledges ;ho camera. FRISBEE, PEGGY JANE, Peg-Leg ' January 1, 1936, Tyler, Texas. English, Commercial. Choral Club; Press Club; Studont Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Chorus. FULLER, ANN, Annie. August 14, 1937, Memphis, Tennesse. English, Homcmaking. Dallas Historical Society; Linz Pins; Biblo Award; Bible Linz Pin; Girls Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. GANNON, DANIEL R., Gcorgo. August 21, 1937, Denver, Colorado. English, Science, Spanish. Pan-American Studont Forum; Representative to Pan-American Convention. GATEWOOD, SHIRLEY ANN. August 17, 1937, Tulsa, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics, Art. Gym Captoin, 1953, 1954; Winning Basketball Team, 1954; Ice Skating Club; Y-Toons; Linz Pins; CRUSADER Staff, Art, Introduction, Features Co-Editor; Good Scholarship Club; Dologate to North Texas Student Activity Conference. GEARNER, SANDRA JOY, Sandy. August 16, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1954, 1955; Gym Captains Club; Y-Teens; Assistant to Business Office; Senior Honor Library Council, Secretary; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Studont Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary; Secretary of 4A Class. 434f CLASS OF JUNE, 55 GIRAND, CHARLES ANDREW, Chox. Juno 10, 1937, San Antonio. Toxos. English, Mathematics. Captain; 4 School Efficioncy Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Orango (Band) Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; B Basketball Squad; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Bible Award; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication, Literary Staff; Band, Concert and Military; All-City-Band, 3 years; Quiz 'Em On the Air. GISH, RUTH ANNE. April 28. 1937, Rock Creek, Kansas. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Rollorskaling Club; Tumbling Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Senior Publication, Literary Staff. GLASER, PETER, Pete.” February 15, 1937, Brieg, Germany. English, Mathematics, History. Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; All-City Band. GODWIN, PEGGY. GORDON, LOUIS PHILLIP, Pat. July 17, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Eng-lish. History, Science, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. A mighty orderly group in this fire drill. Couldn't bo tho fire marshall is around. GOGGANS, PEGGY JOYCE, Peg. May 5, 1937, Birthright, Texas. English, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Majorctto; Senior Publication, literary; Good Scholarship Club. GOULD, JESSIE KAY, K-K September 11, 1936. Buffalo. Now York. English, Homcmaking; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. GRACE, ANN. Moy 12, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish, Mathematics. Basketball Winning Team, 1954; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Delegate to Pan American Convention; Assistant to Attendance Office; Senior Publication, Literary; Good Scholarship Club. GRAMMER. PATSY GENELLE, Gcny. December 12, 1936, Corsicana, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. TSCW Playday, 1954; Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Senior Publication, literary. GRAY, NELLIE FRANCES. October 15, 1936. Dallas, Texas. English. Commercial. Gym Captain, 1953; Dallas Historical Society; Tumbling Club; Y-Teons; Good Scholarship Club; Chorus; Linz Pin. -45{35f -- CLASS OF JUNE, 55 GREEN, ALICE ANN, Alicia. March 19, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Engli h, History. Projectionists Club. GREEN, WIllARDEEN VIRGINIA, Deen. December 26, 1936, Dallas. Texas. English, Homemoking. GREGG, PATRICIA CAROL, Patsoy. November 1, 1937, Amarillo, Toxos. English, Mathematics, History. Gym Captain, 1954-55; Captains Club, 1955; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Literary; Good Scholarship Club. GREER, DONALD HEAROLD, Donnie. October 25, 1937, Jackson, Tennessee. History, English, Art, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficion:y Ribbon; Nilo Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Rod, White, and Blue Ribbons; Rollerskating Club. GRIESEL, JOHN, Honest John. January 2, 1938, Pawnee, Oklahoma. Spanish, Mathematics, English. Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists Club; Representative to Pan American Convention, 1954. Cheorlcadors novor miss an opportunity to spark the school spirit, not even during thoso memorable siesta periods Mr. Ashburn gave us. GRIFFIN. BILLY GORDON, Bill. Juno 28. 1937, Dallas, Toxas. English, Mathematics, History. 2d liou-tenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Red, White, ond Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Golf Team, 3-Year letterman. GRIFFING, ELLEN JOANN, Jody. Januory 16, 1937, Dallas, Toxos. English, History, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Studont Forum; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. GRUBBS, JOE ERNEST, Jinks. February 1, 1937, Kaufman, Texos. English, Mathematics, Scienco. 1st Lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Comp Dallas; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Choorloador; Studont Council Representative, Vice-President; Nominee for Favorite. GRUBE, DARLENE FAY. November 20, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Ice Skating Club; Press Club; Y-Teens; Quill ond Scroll Club; Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Good Scholarship Club. HAFEMANN, MARLENE ANN. March 19, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History. ■ {36 - CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 HALE, JANIS IITTLEPAGE, August 39, 1937, Dallas, Texas. HALL, BETTY BEYETTE. December 2, 1937, Dallas. Texas. English. Spanish. Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. HALL, MARTIN, Marty. August 5, 1937, Dallas, Toxas. English, History. Mathematics. Track Team; Good Scholarship Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. HALLAM, FRED LEWIS. November 12 .1937, Kansas City, Missouri. HARDIN, WILLIAM HASKINS, Billy. May 11, 1937, Dallas, Toxas. English, Mathematics, Science. B Football; B Baseball; Dallas Historical Society. The Wildcat gridmen were framed by the hackberry trees whon -.he Crusader Photographer caught them as they practiced in front of a group of loyal fans on a doy too hot for an indoor pep rally. HAM, DAVID ALONZO. July 30. 1937, Tampo, Florida. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; United Nations Study; Senior Honor Library Council. HANSEN, CHARLES ALFRED. September 19, 1937, Dallas, Texas. HARDING, M. ROY. April 25, 1937, Dallas, Texas. HARDY, LINDA LEE. June 20. 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Y-Tccns .Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Cood Scholarship Club. HARGRAVE, EDDIE SUE, Susie. August 16, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish, History. Gym Captain; Captains Club; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, President, Vice-President, Treasurer; Spanish National Honor Society; Representative to State Pan-American Convention; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, Literary; Secretory of 4B Class; Tumbling Club; Nominee for Favorite. -■ 37 - CLASS or JUNE, 55 HARR, GERALDINE, Gcri. September 13, 1937, Sioux City, Iowa. English, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1953-54; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Toens; Rollerskating Club; Senior Honor Library Council, Co-chairman,- Auxiliary library Council, Typist; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Interscholastic League, Spelling Contest. HARRIS, MANYA LOU, Manyard. July 11, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1954; Dallas Historical Society; Biblo Award; Bible Linz Pin. HARRIS, SYLVIA KATHERINE. Doll Baby. January 30, 1937, Dallas, Toxas. Homemaking, History, English. Dallas Historical Society; Orchestra, Violin. HOWARD, CHARLES ALLEN. September 12. 1935, Phoenix, Arizona. HAZARD, BURTON EDWARD, Burt. Octobor 27, 1937, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics, Science. School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Senior Publication, Co-Editor; Good Scholarship Club. Lucky Barbara Brooks is using the coveted hall phone for the moment, but Greta Wright and Norma Mashburn are patiently waiting. HEALY, JOHN ROBERT. Bob. February 26, 1937, Atlanta, Georgia. English, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commondation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon. HEDGECOCK, JOYCE CAROLYN. October 24, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Rollorskating Club; Y-Teens; Bible Award; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. HENDRICKS, GLENDA NADINE, Mutt. May 4, 1937, Lancaster, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954; Ice Skating Club; Projectionists Club, Secretary; Tumbling Club. HENDRIX, WANDA MARIE, Windy. December 6, 1935, Dallas, Texas. Eng-lish. History, Commercial. Dallas Historical Socioty; Rollerskating Club; Bible Award. HETHERINGTON, ROBERT FISHER, Bobby. May 28, 1937, Dallas. Texas. English, History, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. 2d lieutenant; Aeronautics Club. ■M, CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 HIGHTOWER, JIMMY LEE, Diego. November 30. 1937. Dallas, Texas. Eng-lish, Mathematics, History, Scienco. Ist licutenont; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Dallas Historical Society; Senior Honor Library Council. HUES, MARY FRANCES, Frances. March 8, 1938, Georgetown, Texas. Eng-lish. History, Mathematics, Commercial. Pon-American Student Forum; Y-Tcens; Assistant to Athletic Office; Auxiliary Library Council; Red Cross Representative; Studont Council Representative; CRUSADER, Classes and Clubs Co-Editor; Senior Publication, Typist; Good Scholarship Club; Delegate to Texas High School Press Association; Delegate to North Toxas Student Activities Convention; Representative of English Classes on Television. HILL, CARANELLE, Caran. May 22, 1937, Dallas, Toxas, Commercial. English, History. Pan-American Student Forum; Chorus. HINSON, JOHNNIE CAROL. Dcccmbor 28. 1936, Dallas, Texas. Spanish, English, Homemaking, History. Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Toons; Linz Pins; Honor Scholarship Club. HOLBERT, PEGGY JO, Peg. November 24, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club; Spanish National Honor Society; Linz Pins; Honor Scholarship Club; Representative to Pan-American Convention. Remember tho balcony study hall? 1954-55 was on overflow yoor. Linda Guess, Bobbie Cullison, and Brenda 8ishop are supposedly studying madly. HITT, FREDRIC MARTIN, Fritz. June 2, 1937, New York, Now York. Mathematics, English. Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 3 Red, Whito, and Blue Ribbons; 1 Year Camp Dallas; Little Theater; Press Club; Sonior Honor Library Council; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Column Writer; Quiz 'Em on Tho Air, Representative; Senior Publication, Co-editor. HONEYWELL, LU ANN, Honey. June 20. 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Homemaking. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Tcens. HOPKINS, GEORGE EMIL, Hoppy. March 6, 1937, Shawneo, Oklahoma. Mathematics, English Major; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 4 Red Drill Ribbons; Rod, White, and Blue Ribbon; 5 White Ribbons; 2 Years Camp Dallas; B Football; B Baseball; Senior Honor Library Council; Quiz 'em on the Air; Senior Publication, Humor. HOSKINS, CONNIE MACKEY, Pitt. April 15, 1937, Omaha, Nebraska. Arts, English, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Projectionists Club; Red Cross Representative. HUNT, JAMES WESLEY. December 11, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, Science. Captain; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Bluo Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; 1 Year Camp Dallas; Rotary Club Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red •Cross Representative; Senior Publication, literary. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 HURLEY, VIRGINIA LEE, Ginny. March 5, 1937, Memphis, Tennessee. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tcens; Representative on the A. Harris Teenage Advisory Board; Good Scholarship Club. HUMAN, GEORGE EUGENE. December 18, 1936. English, Mathematics, History. Tennis Squad, 2 years; Band. IRWIN, CHARLES HENRY, Charlio. January 21, 1937, Point, Texas. English, Art. Master Sergoant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Grcon Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Track Squad; Rollerskating Club, Vice-President; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative. JACKSON, DOROTHY LANELL, “Dot. August 20, 1936, Dallas, Texas. Homcmaking, History, English. Choral Club; Rollerskating Club; Chorus. JACKSON, SHIRLEY ANNE, Stonewall. September 16, 1936, Dallas, Texas. History, English, Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Captain,- Gym Captains Club; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tcons; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative. r JACOBS, MARGARET ANN. August 17, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Dallas Historical Society; Press Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pin; WOOD-ROW WILSON NEWS; Good Scho-larship Club. ALLEN, JOHN COLLIER. May 26, 1936, Tulsa, Oklahoma. JOHNSON, WILLIAM CRAIG, Bill. August 18, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. JONES, JOANNA, Jody. July 22, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954, 1955; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Press Club; Projectionists Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Woodrow Representative at the State Fair Talent Show, 2nd place; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Feature Writer; Senior Publication, Literary; Good Scholarship Club; Quill and S roll; Republic Bank Feature Writing Contest, 2nd place. JOHNSON, HILTON DOUGLAS, Doug. November 15, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mechanical Drawing. 1st Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons. « 40fr- CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 JOHNSON, JAMES WILLIAM, Jim. Jonuory 19, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Coptoin; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Rod, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 Whito Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; 2 years Camp Dallas; Rifle Team; Ice Skating Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Lin? Pin; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, Literary. JOHNSON, JAMES ALLEN, Jim. August 8, 1937, Houston, Texas. Science, English, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, Whito, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication, Literary. JOHNSON, NONA FAYE, Dody. May 6, 1937, Kerens, Texas. English, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club. JOHNSTON, BOBBY JACK, Robert. May 23, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. American Legion Baseball, 2 years; Baseball, 2 years. KAUFMAN, DONALD LEE, Don. March 15, 1938, Now Orleans, Louisiana. English, Mathematics, Science. Major; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 years Camp Dallas; Linz Pin. Life is one line after onothor—especially long ones after an out of town game or an opidemic. These students with their excuses ready to bo ox-change:! for an admit card ore: Peggy Godwin, Kay Gould, Martha Godwin, Newman Bradford, Bob Flournoy, and Kenneth Franklin. KARR, BARBARA ANN. August 20, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathomatics. Gym Captain, 1953; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Projectionists Club; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Senior Publico-lion. Literary; Linz Pin. KEELING, BUDDY ERNEST. Juno 23. 1937, Marlin, Texas. Science, Mathematics, English. 2nd Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Grcon Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers. KENDALL, SYLVIA MARIE. Susie. November 20. 1936, Dallas, Texas. History, English, Homomoking. Chorus. KERR, ANITA RUTH, ' Nita. December 18, 1937, Sulphur Springs, Texas. English, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Tccns; Linz Pin. KERSHAW, NANCY RUTH, None. October 20, 1937, Philadelphia. Penn-tylvanio. English, History, Commercial, Science. ■■■ ${41 Jit CLASS OF JUNE, 55 KIDD, GLENDA JANE. Nut. October 10, 1937, Dollos, Texas. Engliih, Commercial, Ice Skating Club; Projectionists Club; Y-Tecns; Assistant to Attendance Office; Bible Award; Senior Publication, litorary; Good Scholarship Club. KIM3RIEL, LARRY FALLON, Ish. December 7, 1937, San Antonio, Texas. Mathematics, English, History. 1st Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Junior Achievement, Vice-President; Bible Award. KIRKPATRICK, THOMAS NEAL, Kirk. January 27, 1937, Longview, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Captain; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Grocn Ribbon, Marksman; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Football A and B Squad; Dallas Historical Society; Projectionists Club; Rollerskating Club, President; Assistant to Guidance Counselor; Student Representative to Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs. KNIGHT, NELSON EDDY, Captain Midnight. November 3, 1937. Little Rock, Arkansas. Mechanical Drawing, Mathematics, Science, History; Corporal; Nilo Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red, While, and Blue Ribbons; 3 Whito Ribbons; Football Squad, A and B, 3 years; Track, 2 years; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative. LABRUZZO, CORA JO, JO. February 18, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Homcmak-ing; Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tcons; Auxiliary Library Council; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Nurse. In D. E. class Bob Morgan is learning to be a shoo salesman by fitting Shirley Bludworth in a pair of loafers (her own), while Mac Frances Moss and Alton Grogston with a shoe (?) box stand by to help. LASSITER, JAMES THOMAS. October 19, 1937, Denton, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Mechanical Drawing, lieutenant Colonel; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Tennis Varsity Team, 2 years; 2-year letterman; Ice Skating Club; Tennis Club; Good Scholarship Club; Representative to Kiwanis Club; Senior Publication; Quiz 'Em On The Air; President of 4A Class. LEE, WANDA SUE, Susie. June 22, 1937, Paris, Texas. Homemaking, Commercial, English; Red Cross Representative. LEO, GIOVANNA, Clco, July 17, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, Gym Captain, 1953; Choral Club; Y-Teens; All State Chorus; Tumbling Club; Bible Award; Senior Publication; Chorus. LEONARD, JOANNE, Babe. August 4, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Social Studies, Distributive Education. Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. LEVELL, LORENA VALENE. Rena. April 20, 1937, Sunset, Texas. English, History; Choral Club; Y-Tecns; Chorus. CLASS OF JUNE ’55 LEVERING, BETTE ANNE, Goli. April 25, 1937, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Art, English, History. Art Service Club; Choral Club; Icc Skating Club; Tape Recording Club, Membership Chairman; Red Cross Representative; Chorus. LEWIS, WILLIAM EVAN, Bill. July 21, 1937, Dallas, Toxas. Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, History, English. Track Team, 1954; Dallas Historical Socioty. LEWIS, DON RAYMOND. October 3, 1937. Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Football, B Squad; Baseball, B Squad. LINDSEY, JERRY LEE. June 26, 1937, Winnsboro, Texas. Mathematics, English. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon. LOVELACE, NELMA FAYE, Nemo. July 21. 1937 .Dallas, Texas. Eng-lish, Commercial, Homemaking. Chorus. Oh please make that goal! is perhaps the thought of theso players at a tense moment in a gome. The anxious players are Jack McGoo, Craig Micholl, and Mickey Kirkpatrick. LONGINO, SHIRLEY JEANNE. April 8, 1937, Waxahachie, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. S. M. U. Playday, 1954; Projec-lionists Club; Y-Tcens; Junior Achievement; Assistant to Business Offico; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. LUNA, DAN LEWIS. December 5, 1936, Dallas, Texas. History, English. Corporal; Nilo Green Ribbon, Marksman; Football, B Squad; Track Team; Student Council Representative. LYDAY, GERALD. April 29, 1937, Princoton, Toxas. English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Red, While, and Bluo Ribbons; Senior Honor Library Council; Band. McELYA, CAREY LYNN. November 11, 1937, Slayton, Texas. English, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commondation Ribbon; 3 Red White, and Blue Ribbons; Track Team, 3 years; Tape Recording Club; Assistant to Attendance Office. McKELLAR, MARCIA, Marsh. July 4, 1937, Kansas City, Missouri. Mathematics, English, Foreign languages. Gym Captain, 1953, 1954; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tecns; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Rcprosentative; CRUSADER, Music and Publications Co-Editor; Dclegato to North Texas Student Activities Conference. - {43f - CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 McMAHAN, LINDA ANN, Moc. August 17, 1937, Waco, Texas. English, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Little Thcator, Y-Teens; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pin; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. McMURRAY, PATSY ANN. Novomber 29, 1937, Dallas. Texas. Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Press Club; Y-Teons; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Senior Publication, literary. MANOS, TOULA. July 25, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Spanish, Homemaking. Pan-American Student Forum; Spanish National Honor Society; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Chorus. MARSHALL, JOYCE ANN, Jam. October 31, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Homemaking; Ico Skating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. MASHBURN, NORMA GAIL, Norm. December 10, 1936, Dal-las, Texas. English, Mathematics, Business. Gym Captain; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Y-Teens. At a Journalism meeting in Denton three CRUSADER staff members, Mory Frances Hiles, Carolyn Reed, and Jan Bedingfield look as though they spot something interesting in the Sunset annual. Mr. Allen also seems preoccupied looking ot a yearbook. MARTIN, BARBARA LEE, Barby. April 29, 1937, Lexington, Kentucky. English, History, Business. Gym Captain,- Gym Captains Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Bible Linz Pin; Chorus. MARTIN, RICHARD JAMES. September 17. 1937, Rochester, New York. Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. MARTIN, WILLIAM WOODSON, Bill. August 28. 1936. Moline, Illinois. Mathematics, English, Science. Rollerskating Club; Senior Publication, Humor. MAULDIN, BENNY LOUIS. October 6, 1936, Gladewater. Texas. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Football, A Squad; Track, 2 years. MELCHER, JAYNE COMPTON, Sissie. March 22, 1937, Detroit, Michigan. English, History, Commercial. Gym Captain; Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Tumbling Club; Lin Pin; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. - '444f - CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 MILLER, CLARK MATTHEW, Miller. October 21, 1935, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon, School Com. mendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 3 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Camp Dallos, 1 year. Aeronautics Club. MILLER, SMITH LEE, Billy. August 1, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. A Basketball, 2-Year Letterman; 1 Year B team; All-City Honorable Mention; 1 Year Track Letterman. MINOR, B03BY GLENN. September 6, 1937, Shreveport, Louisiana. English, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons. Assistant to Attendance Office; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication, Literary; Quix 'Em On The Air; Vice-President of 4A Class; Good Scholarship Club; little Theater. MINOR, JAMES FRANKLIN, Jimmy. March 7, 1937, Mt. Pleasant, Texas. Mathematics, English History. Corporal; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 4 Rod, White, and Blue Ribbons; Aeronautics Club, President; Assistant to Guidance Counselor. MORGAN, BOB WAYNE. December 7, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Hams what am! Mrs. Atkins is watching Gene Adair and Don Smith operate a radio transmitter at Open House. MOONEY, DOLORES MARY, Dorsey. March 10, 1937, Cleveland, Ohio. English, History. Gym Captain, 1955; Gym Captains Club; Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tcens; Good Scholarship Club; Chorus. MORGAN, JUDITH ANNE, Judy. September 28, 1937, Ashland, Alabama. English, History, Commercial. Dallos Historical Society; Press Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. MORRIS, WILFORD R. April 27, 1937, Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman. MORRISON. BOBBY ROBY, Roby. November 26, 1936, Athens, Texas. English, Art, Mathematics. Good Scholarship Club; Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; Student at Art Museum Class. MORRISON, JONNIE LOUISE, Jon. January 2, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Business. Dalas Historical Society; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Teens; linx Pin; Student Council Representative; Chorus; Choral Club. - - f45f • CLASS OF JUNE, 55 MUNSCH, WILLIAM FRANCIS, Bill. December 16, 1937, Scwicklcy, Pennsylvania. English, Mathematics, Science. Projectionists Club, Vice-President; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Guidance Counselor; Senior Publication, Humor; Stage Manager. MYERS, MARTHA JUNE. August 29, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Gym Captain, 1952, 1953; Choral Club; lee Skating Club; little Theater; Projectionists Club; Y-Tcons; Tumbling Club; Senior Publication, Literary; Chorus; Dallas Historical Society. NAPIER, ANNE LANHAM, Annie. June 5, 1937, Synchburg, Virginia. English, History. Good Scholarship Club; Projectionists Club; Tumbling Club; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, literary. NEILSON, ELLA KEEN, Kcenie. August 23, 1937, New Orleans, Louisiana. English, Science, History. Choral Club; Dalos Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award; Student Council Representative; Chorus. Hears his master's voico? Wildcats' maccot Snowball for his best friend. Coach Holms. NOBLE, SALLY. October 8, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Senior Publication, Literary; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. O'DELL, HUBERT JERRY, JR. April 22, 1938, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Sergeant; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Senior Honor Library Council. OSTLER, GAIL. November 19, 1937, Oak Pork, Illinois. English, History, Mathematics. Art Service Club; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Literary. OTTS, GLENDA SUE, Gonnie. February 12, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Press Club; Assistant to Attendance Office; Bible Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Good Scholarship Club. - t:{46j- - NEWBERRY, MARGARET RUTH. August 14, 1937, Dallas, Texas. NEWBY, BETTY. April 28, 1937, Kaufman, Texas. English, Commercial. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 OWEN, BEVERLY ANN, Bev. September 12, 1937, Commerce, Texas. History, English, Spanish. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skoting Club; Little Theater; Press Club, Activities Chairman; Projectionists Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Athletic Offico; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Associate Editor; Senior Publication, Literary; Quill and Scroll, Honorary Journalism Society. PARSONS, JENNIE LOU, Lulu. May 10, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English. Homemaking. Gym Captain, 1953; Bible Award; Student Council Representative. PASCAL, ALAN P., Pasquali. November 3, 1937, Coffccvillc, Kansas. English, Science, Mathematics. Major; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red White, and Blue Ribbons; 1 Year Camp Dallas; B Football; Track Team, 3 years; Linz Pin; Senior Publication. PENTECOST, PATRICIA RACHEL, Pal. September 24, 1937, Springfield, Missouri. English, Spanish, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Representative to State Pan-American Convention; Good Scholarship Club. PLUMMER, CAROL ANN. February 13, 1937, Tulsa, Oklahoma. English, History, Science. Good Scholarship Club; Cheerleader (runner-up); Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative. Nominee for Favorite. PERSON. DONALD EARL, Don.' Novcmbor 25, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Squoosh a woterbug, and we gets rain, or otho.4 scientific weather information is being expounded by a weatherman from Love Field, lecturing these aeronautics students. In the foreground aro Johnny Bynum, Jimmy Minor (he’s the one with the toothpick), and Clark Miller. POSEY, TOMMY WARE, T. P. August 22, 1937, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergoant First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons. POWELL, BOONE, JR., Sonny. February 9, 1937, Knoxville Tennessee. English, Mathematics. Major; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, While, and Blue Ribbons; A Basketball, 2-Yeor lottorman; Good Scholarship Club. PRESCOTT, GLADYS SHERRON, Pres. December 19, 1936, Brownwood, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954; T.S.C.W. Play Day, 1954; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication Literary; Good Scholarship Club. PRESSLY, ALICE NELL, Nell. May 23, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish. Pan-American Student Forum; Spanish National Honor Society; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Representative to the Pan-American Convention. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 PUETT, FRANCILLE ANN, Fran. Docember 4. 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin. RAGSDAll, Bill GENE. June 21, 1937, Dollos, Texas. RANDAll, SYLVIA JEAN, May 23, 1937, Dallas. Texas. English, Homemaking. Pan-Amorican Studont Forum; Rollorskating Club; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Good Scholarship Club. RASH, ROBERT EDWARD, November 4, 1937, Dodge City, Kansas. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Bluo Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas 1 year. RAWLINSON, CAROL JEANNE, January 20, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954; Y-Tcens; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative, Secretary; Senior Publication, Literary; Good Scholarship Club. Business is rushing! Student Council representatives line up outside the business office with money for tickets to the Lubbock game. They are Judy Darr, Martha Godwin, Barbara Byrd, Sharon Bailey, Linda Guess, Shcrron Prescott, Billie Smith, Dwayne Taylor, Don Harting, and Charles Girand. RAY, HARRIETTE MARTELIA, ''Henrietta. August 7, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Art, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1953-54; Art Service Club; Little Thoator; Press Club; Y-Teens, President; Good Scholarship; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Assistant to Nurse. . • - ■ REED, HOWARD DEAN, Dizzy. December 21, 1936, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, History. Captain; Midnight Bluo Ribbon; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Expert; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Rod, White, and Blue Ribbons; A B Bosketball, 2 years; Football A, B, 1-ycar letterman; American Legion Basoball All Star, 1952-53. Baseball A 3-ycar letterman; Student Council Representative. REED, PATSY ANN, Pat. July 4, 1937, Komp, Texas. English, Business. Rollorskating Club; Chorus. REYNOLDS. GORDON DUNCAN. Gordo. April 9. 1938. Seattle, Washington; English, Mathematics, Science, History; Major,- 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 5 Red, White, ond Blue Ribbons; Ice Skating Club; All-City Band; All-Stote Band; All-State Orchestra; All-City Orchestra. RICH, SHIRLEY JEAN, Punky. August 10, 1937. Sioux Falls, South Dakota. English, Commercial. Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 ROARK, MARY SUE, Suzie. April 23, 1936, Dallas, Texas. Commercial, English. Rollerskating Club; Assistant to Business Office; Biblo Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication; Chorus; Operetta. ROBERTS, JANIS RUTH, Vicki. November 30, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Tonnis Team, 2 Years; Ice Skating Club; Press Club; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Rod Cross Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. ROGERS, PATSY ANN, Pat. July 8. 1937, San Antonio, Texas. English. History, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens. ROGSTAD, SANDRA GAIL, Gail. July 18, 1937, Fort Worth, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society; Ico Skating Club; Pan-Amori-can Sutdent Forum; Press Club, Prosidont; Projectionists Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Linz Pins; Student Council Represscntalivo; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Associate Editor; Quill and Scroll, Honorary Journalism Society; Good Scholarship Club. ROSAMOND, JERRY DON. Juno 28, 1937, Spur, Texas. English, History, Science, Mathematics. 2nd Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendatoin Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 5 Red, White, and Bluo Ribbons; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. This group of Wildcat fans pose for a last picture before leaving for Lubbock. Prominent in the group are cheerleaders: Pud Harper, Don Vickory, Joe Grubbs, ond Pugie East. ROLAND, JAY ROY. February 14, 1937, Wills Point, Texas. Mathematics, Drawing, English. Lt. Colonel; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; American Legion Baseball Team, 2 Years; B Baseball, 1 Year; A Baseball, 2 Years; Linz Pins. RUGEL, RUTH ARLANN, Roaches. April 29, 1937, Tulsa, Oklahoma. English, History, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Press Club; Tape Recording Club, Y-Teens; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. RUSK, JUDITH KATHRYN, Kathi. March 8, 1938. Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Reporter; Concert Band; Band; All-City Band, 3 Years. RUSSELL, LAURA BOBETTA. October 3, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Home-making. Dallas Historical Socioty; Y-Teens; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Good Scholarship Club. RUZICKA, HELENE MARIE, Bazooka. September I, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1953, 1954; Gym Captains Club; Choral Club, Dallas Historical Socioty; Little Theater; Projectionists Club; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Athletic Office; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication, Cartoonist; Chorus; Tumbling Club. 49 - CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 SAVAGE, CAROLYN RUTH, Foofio. July 15, 1937, Hoborl. Oklahoma. Eng. lish, Mathematics, History, Commercial. Varsity Tennis Team, 3 Ycras, 3 lottcrs; City and District Tennis Champion; Gym Captain, 1952, 1953, 1954; Gym Captains Club, 1954; TSCW Ploy Day, 1954; Tennis Club, President, 2 Years; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Linz Pin; Studont Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. SCHOOLEY, ESTHER MAE, Eostor. January 25, 1937, Columbus, Ohio. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Lillie Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Tecns; Good Scholarship Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Reporter; Concert Band; All-City Band, 3 Years. SEWALL, EDWIN T. September 1, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, Mechanical Drawing. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons,- 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Band. SHARPE, MARTHA ANN, Puss.” April 7, 1937, Lcola, Arkansas. English, Commercial. Y-Teens; Senior Honor Library Council; Good Scholarship Club. SHEPHERD, CARL DAN. September 26, 1936, Dallas, Texas. 1st Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Wood-row Wilson Rangors. fill Some fans almost miss the boat as they hurry to board the busses for Luhhock at the last moment. All of the busses aro packed with enthusiastic backers of the Triple W. SHIELDS, MARY CARMELLA, Marshmcllow. January 30, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish. Linz Pin; Chorus; Operetta Cast, '55. SHUFFLER, JIMMY RICHARD, Shuf. December 24, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Captain; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 1 Year; Assistant Manager, A Baseball Team; Good Scholarship Club. SHUGART, ROBERT FREDDIE, Shug. August 18, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Science, Mathematics, English. Dallas Historical Society; Rollerskating Club; 4-B Vice President; Nominee for Favorite. SIEMANTEL, BARRY KIETH. September 15, 1936, Sydney, Australia. English, History, Mathematics. SIMMONS, MARC STEVEN. May 15, 1937, Dallas, Toxas. Spanish, English, Mathematics. 1st lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Dallas Historical Society; little Theater; Pon-American Student Forum, President; Press Club; Tope Recording Club, Secretary; Spanish National Honor Society; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Senior Publication; President of State PASF. - |50f - CLASS OF JUNE y 55 SIMMS, SHIRLEY ANN. July 11, 1937, Dalles, Tcxos. English, Homcmoking. Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Icc Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teenj; Chorus, Mixed and Girls' Chorus. SLOAN, MURRELL LANGSTON, Squirrel. May 9, 1937, Big Spring, Texas. English, Mathematics. Coptain; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nilo Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Dallas Historical Society; Civil Air Patrol, Flight Leader; Bible Award; Aeronautical Club, Treasurer. SMITH, BONNIE JEAN, Smitty. September 13, 1936, Yantis, Toxas. English, History, Commercial. Pan-Amorican Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Teens. SMITH, WILLIAM 8RUCE. September 4, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. SMITH, LEON RAYMOND, Mickey. October 18, 1936, long Island City, New York. Mathematics, English. 1st Lieutonant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Projectionists Club; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council. SMITH, JANETTE, Nette. January 14, 1937, Cason, Texas. English, Commercial, Science. Girls' Chorus; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Mixed Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. Not-so-busy bees—Members of the B football squad kneel on the sidelines watching an oxciting gome at Mesquite. The player in the foreground is Paul Allen. SMITH, SOPHIE JEAN. May 30, 1937, Luling, Toxas. English, Spanish, Mathematics. Gym Coptain, 1953; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; little Thcator; Pan-American Student Forum; Spanish Notional Honor Society; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, Literary; Good Scholarship Club. SOLIN, JERRY DONALD, Shank. September 6, 1936, Jacksonville, Florida. Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, English. 2d Lieutenant; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon,- Red, While, and Blue Ribbon; Golf Team, 1-year Letter. SOUTHWORTH, CERELLE, Cereal. December 25, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Y-Toens; Tumbling Club; Assistant to Attendance Office; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, literary; Nominee for Favorite. SPOONEMORE, BETTIE ANN, Spoon. January 12, 1937, Greenville, Texas. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Y-Tcons; Assistant to Principal's Office; Majoretto. ) CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 STACKS. MARGARET ALLEN. Peggy. May 21, 1937, San Antonio, Texas. Art, English, History. Art Sorvicc Club; Council on World Affairs; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Chorus. STAFFORD, CHARLES WILLIAM, Billy. July 27, 1937, San Antonio, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Science. Lt. Colonel; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 2 Years; Good Scholarship Club. STARNES, LAVONNE PATRICIA, Pat. March 11, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain; Captains Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. STEPP, ROGER ALLAN, Rog. June 15, 1937, Longview, Texas. Private; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon,- Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Good Scholarship Club; Band; All-City Band; ROTC Band. STEPTER, JACQUELINE IRIS. Jackio. September 6, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial, Homemaking. Projectionists Club; Y-Teens; Worship Committee Chairman; Assistant to Athletic Office; Linz Pin; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. STERLING, SONYA KAY. February 7, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Art Service Club; Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tecns; Bible Award; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. Glasses or no Glasses, that is the question. Miss Webb's driving class are having their eyes tested by a highway patrolman in order to get their driver's licenses. STEWART, JOHN PAUL, Johnny. August 19, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Science. Major; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 2 Years; Assistant to Attendance Office; Dallas Historical Society. STOBAUGH, CLARENCE NORMAN, Red. September 26, 1937, Morrilton, Arkansas. English, Mathematics. Corporal; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; Marksman; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 3 White Ribbons; Football, A and B Squad, Captain '54, 2 Letters; American Legion Baseball, 1 Loiter; Baseball, 2 Letters. STOKES, CAROL ANN, Stokcmur. August 9, 1937, Robstown, Texas. English, History. Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Press Club; Tape Recording Club; Linz Pins; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Chorus. STRICKLAND, DARWIN T., D. T. October 27, 1937, Brownwood, Texas. Mathematics, English, History. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Good Scholarship Club. —•6(52)3-- CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 STUNZ, JUDY ANN, Stunzio. May 28, 1938, Houston, Texas. Mathematics, English, Foreign Languages. Judge, Juvenile Traffic Court; Vice-Chairman of Junior Citizens Troffic Commission; Youth for Traffic Safety Conference, Secretary, 1953; Youth for Traffic Safety Confcronco, Vico-Chairman, 1954; Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Pan-Amorican Student Forum; Representative to Girls' State; Assistant to Business Office; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; TSCW Play Day; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Co-Editor in-Chief; Senior Publication, Literary; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Tccns; Representative to National Conference of Protestants and Jews; Vocational leader Group. SUTTON, LESTER WAYNE, les. July 10, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Assistant to Attendance Office. TERRY, SHERRILL EDITH. Shorry. June 2. 1937, San Diego, California. English, Commercial, Mathematics. Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; Girls' Chorus,- Good Scholarship Club. THOMPSON, HORACE FLOYD, Hoss. November 24, 1936, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, Drawing. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commondation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Rod, White, and Blue Ribbons. TINER, JACK. January 27, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Drawing, Mathematics. Football, A and B Squad; P.E. Gym Captain, 1955; Dallas Historical Society. Mrs. Reynolds leads these girls as they raise their voices in song practicing for the Christmas program. They are Billie Jane Smith, Marlcno Hafeman, Yvonne Hanks, Carmella Shields, Sonja Morgan, Gail Baker, Gayle Borah, and Ann Floyd. THRASHER, PAULA JEAN, Jean- nic. October 17, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Little Thcator; Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists Club; Y-Teens; Basketball Queen of Woodrow,- Cotton Bowl Baskotboll Tournoment Queen; Cheerleader, Runner-Up; Senior Publication, literary; Good Scholarship Club; Nominee for Favorite. TRAVIS, JAMES WILLIAM, Jimmy. October 20, 1937, Dallas. Toxos. Eng-lish. Science, History, Mathematics. Sergeant; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Biblo Award; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Band. TROSTEL, ROBERT RHOADS, Bob. September 7. 1937, long Beach, California. Mathematics, English, Spanish. Captain; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum, Program Chairman; Projectionists Club, President; Assistant to Guidance Counselor; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. TURNER, KIMMIE LOU, Kimmor. January 16, 1937, Waxahachie, Texas. English, Homemaking. Gym Captain; Rollerskating Club. TURNER, ANITA FRANCIS. December 18, 1936, Farmcrville, Louisiana. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 TURNER, OSCAR, III, Bubba. May 21, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Science. Captain; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Rod, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; A Basketball; A Baseball, both 2-year Letlerman; American legion, 1953, 1954; Senior Publication, Cover; 4-B President; Nominee for Favorite. VANCE, BETTYE CAROLYN. July 1, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1952, 53, 54, 55; Gym Captains Club; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club, Vice-Prcsidnet; Y-Tcens; Tumbling Club, Secretary; Assistant to Business Office; Dolcgato to Texas High School Press Association Convention; Third Place in the Nation in Tumbling, 1953; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Third Place Winner in Republic National Bank Journalism Essay Contest; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Editor; Senior Publication, Literary; Quill and Scroll; Little Theater. VIRDEN, MARY RUTH. January 25, 1937, New Orleans, Louisiana. English, History. Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club. VICKERY, DON WILSON, Curls. December 22, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History. 2d Lieutenant; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Pross Club; Cheerleader; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. WAGHARDO, MARY ELIZABETH, Liz. February 21, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, H.s:ory. Mathematics, Commercial. Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Principal Cellist; President, All-City Orchestra, 1953, 54, 55; All-State Orchestra, 1953, 54, 55; Tempo .'or Teens, 1954, 1955; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin. Don Dyer is watching as Mr. Leavell reads something Pud Harper has given him. WALKER, JIM LONDON. May 25, 1937, Dallas, Toxas. English, Mathematics, History. Press Club; Rollerskating Club; Biblo Aword; WOOD-ROW WILSON NEWS. WALLIS, NANCY JAYNE. July 29, 1937, Dallas, Toxas. English, Mathematics, Science, History. Tumbling Club; Interscholostic League Spelling Contest; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Concert Band; Band; Good Scholarship Club; All-City Band; Linz Pins. WAITERS, REBECCA RILEY, Becky. May 13, 1937, Louisville, Kentucky. English, History, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club. WAMPACH, MARJORIE ANN, Margie. October 19, 1937, Aurors, Illinois. English, Mathematics, Science. Rollerskating Club; Class Secretary; Assistant to Teacher; Linz Pin. WATKINS, CAROLYN JOY. Carol. November 13, 1936, Sulphur Springs, Toxas. English, History, Homemaking. Press Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 WATSON, GARY HAMILTON. November 4, 1937, Mojove, Californio. Art, English. Lt .Colonel; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 1 Year Camp Dallas; Football, 2-ycar Letterman; Track, 2-year lo'terman; Nominee for Favorite. WATSON, LARRY BENSON. November 25, 1936, Dallas. Texas. English, His-tory. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Press Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. WATTS, ELIZABETH ANN. August 21, 1937, Livingston, Texas. English, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Biblc Award; Bible Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; All-City Band, 3 Years; Concert Band; Band Secretary; Senior Publication. WATTS, JERRY DELL, Swatzy. November 4, 1936, Beaumont, Texas. English, History, Mathematics, little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, Program Chairman; Pan-Americon Student Forum Convention, 1953; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Features, Co-Editor; Senior Publication, Literary; Good Scholarship Club. WHATLEY, WilSON WARREN. September 17, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History. WEST, R03SRT ALAN, Bob.” December 19, 1936, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. English, History. Press Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. Cotalina is showing Pepc on tho map where her China Poblana costumo originated, in front of Norone Kirby's Spanish class. Actually they aro Kay Sanderson and Steve Taylor. WHEELER, EDDY LEE. July 21, 1937, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics, History. Sergeant First Class; Nile Grcon Ribbon, Marksman; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 2 White Ribbons; A Football, 1-year Letterman. WHITE, JAMES H. October 29, 1937. Paris, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Dallas Historical Society. WHITE, JAMES MADISON, “Jimmy. January 11, 1937, Dallas, Texas. History, English, Commercial. First lieutenant; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, Whito, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Baseball; Pross Club; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. WILCOX, PATRICIA ANN, Pat. March 10, 1937, Fresno, California. Spanish, English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum, Program Chairman; Spanish National Honor Society; Auxiliary library Council; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 WIGGINS, RICHARD LLOYD, Lloyd. June 23, 1937, Bronson, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. WILLIAMS. ROBERT LAWRENCE, Aggie. June 16. 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Science, Mathematics. 2d lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 7 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, Whito, and Bluo Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 1 Year; Junior Achievement, President of United Wood Production Company; Assistant to Guidance Counselor; Bible Linz Pin. WILLIAMS, DONNA GAY, Little Tuffy. October 31, 1937, Caddo Mills, Texas. Mathematics, Homemaking, English. WILLIAMS, ROSE MARIE, Stormy. May 10, 1937, Quitman, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Tope Recording Club; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. WILLIAMSON, HAROLD DEAN. July 4, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial. 1st lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons, One Star; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Dallas Historical Society; Press Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. Annual Christmas party of tho Auxiliary Library Council finds Barbara Mardcr, Marjorie Wampach, Botty Brooks, Pal Wilcox, and Nita Anderson absorbed in tho program. WILLIS, NORMA CAROLE, Co-millo. November 28, 1937, Do Queen, Arkansas. English, History, Music. Choral Club; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Senior Publication; All-City Orchestra, 3 Years; All-State Orchestra, 3 Years; Tempo for Teens Orchestra, 2 Years; Orchestra, Secretary; Chorus; All-City Chorus. WILLIS, PAUL, February 22, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Privoto First Class; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red, Whito, and Blue Ribbon; Football, A, 2 Years, B 1 Year; Track Team. WILSON, JOAN. October 9, 1937, Alpine, Texas. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Future Nurses Club; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Nurse; Junior Volunteer Nurse at Baylor Hospital. WILSON, LORETTA. February 5, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Tape Recording Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Typist; Pan-American Student Forum. WITTY, PEGGY (TANNER). December 13, 1936, Dallos, Texas. English. CLASS OF JUNE, ’55 WOOD, MILDRED LENORE, Mill. July 30, 1937, Richardson, Texas. English, Homemaking, Commercial. WOODLEY, BARBARA ANN. February 19, 1937, Shreveport, Louisiana. English, Mathematics, History, Homemaking. WRIGHT, GRETA SUE, Suzic. October 19, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish. Gym Captain; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, Treasurer, Program Chairman; Y-Tecns; Spanish National Honor Society; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Athletics Co-Editor; Senior Publication, literary; Good Scholarship Club. YATES, GERALD DEAN, Jerry. Dcccmbor 15, 1936, Swiffon, Arkansas. Mathematics, English. It. Colonel; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commondation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Senior Honor Library Council; Student Council Representative; Kiwanis Representative. YOUNG, BETTY JEAN, Betts. August 5. 1937, Naples, Texas. English, Science, Business. Ice Skating Club. ZELLER, MARIE ANN. January 6, 1937, Dallas, Texas. History, English. Gym Captain; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tccns; Tumbling Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. At the Senior Lunch Howard Rimmer and Poggy Davis sign pubs,' while Slyvia Johnson dreams of graduation. JUNE GRADUATES NOT PICTURED Baglcy, Paul; Black, Joe; Bostick, John; Boyd, James; Caruth, David; Clark, Darrell; Deason, Noll; Floyd, Ann; Franklin, Kenneth; Gibbons, Gene; Gregston, John; Hawthorne, Patsy; Hudson, Dale; Isom, Margaret; Jelinek, Jean; Maior, Maranda Ellis; Moss, Mao Frances; Roed, David; Rose, Bert; Runner, Danny; Truosdale, Georgo M.; Troglin, Owetta; Whitney, Graydon; Wyld, Barry Keith. JANUARY, 1955, SENIORS NOT PICTURED IN 1954 CRUSADER GENE FREEMAN MANUEL LLANO ! PHIL OILMAN FRANK SEYMOUR CLASS OF JANUARY ’56 These three officers of the 4B Class were elected because of their participation in and enthusiasm for the activities of the school. They are, from left to right. President, Bobby Jackson; Secretary, Barbara Brooks; and Vice-President, Buddy Nimmons. - 58 CLASS OF JANUARY, ’56 BAILEY, BARBARA JO. June 7, 1938, Dollos, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Gym Captain, 1953, 1954; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pross Club; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Attendance Office; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. BAKER, SHARON. October 1, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. BALLARD, RICHARD EDGAR, Dick. February 26, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Drafting, History, Mathematics. Captain; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 years Comp Dallas; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Kiwonis Club Representative. BARTON. BEVERLY. September 14, 1937, Dallas, Texas. BEEMAN, NANCY JO, Non. July 16, 1938, Wichita Falls, Texas. English, Commercial, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ico Skating Club; little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Biblo Award; Biblo Linz Pin. Jo Anno Tucker and Philip Clark are enjoying the school Hallowoon dance. Thoy don't look very spooky! BEDINGFIELD, JANEYRL, Jon. December 13, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Business, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Interscholastie League. Spelling; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Biblo Award; Bible Linz Pin; CRUSADER; Co-Editor-in-Chief; Good Scholarship Club; Little Theater; Dclogato to Texas High School Press Association; Delgate to North Texas Student Activities Convention; T.S.C.W. Ploy Day. 8LASINGAME. SANDRA SUE, Sandy. May 30, 1938, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Ico Skating Club; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary library Council; Linz Pin. BOWMAN, PATRICIA ANN, Pat. August 30, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Tennis Squad, 1 year; Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Circulation Staff; Good Scholarship Club. BOYD, PATRICIA JEAN, Patsy. October 26. 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1954; Gym Captains Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Bible Award; Biblo Linz Pin. BRAY, KATHRYN BEATRICE, Katie. April 3, 1938, Enid, Oklahoma. History, English, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative. CLASS OF JANUARY, ’56 BROOKS, BARBARA ELANE. Juno 16, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, Mathematics. Tennis, 2-Year letter; Gym Captain, 1953, 1954; Lit(le Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Tumbling Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; 4-B Secretary. BURLESON, JULIA ANN, Judy. April 11, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. CINNAMON, ROSALIE HINDA, Rosie. July 7, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Orchestra, Piano. COKER, MATHAS BARFOOT, Mackey. January 9, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, Science. 1st Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Wood-row Wilson Ranger; Quiz 'Em on the Air. Dan Harting is handod balloons as he balances on a chair while decorating the gym for the officers' dance. Bob Hall and Gerald McCoy hold the cropo paper Pat Tharp and Jim McBride kibitz. DANIEL, PATRICIA RUTH, Pat.' February 16, 1938, Dallas, Texas English, Mathematics. Gym Cap tain, 1953, 1954, 1955. Gym Cap tains Club; Ice Skating Club; Pro jectionists Club, Secretory, Trees urer; Assistant to Guidance Coun selor. DAUM, WILLIAM STEWART, Bill. Docomber 29, 1937, Berkeley, California. English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. 2d lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 1 year. DAVIS, BARBARA JANE. July 6, 1937, Dallas, Toxas. English, Homemaking. Tumbling Club. DECHERD, RUTH ELLEN, Ellen. September 12, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Tennis, 2-Year Letter; Gym Captain, 1953, 1954; Tennis Club; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Business Office; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative. DeSHAZO, CAROL ANN, Ann. December 2, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Choral Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pins; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. - -{60f CLASS OF JANUARY, ’56 DRY, PATRICIA GAIL, Potsy. March 2, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Matho-motics. Science. Gym Captains Club; Gym Captain, 1954; Choral Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists Club; Rollorskating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Student Council Representative; Chorus; United Nations Course; Linz Pin. ELLIOTT, VERNON EUGENE. August 20, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Sorgoant First Class; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. FARRINGTON, TELFORD MORGAN, Buddy. December 7, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Science, Mathematics, Music. Sergeant First Class; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 4 Rod, White, and Blue Ribbons; Pan-American Student Forum; Band, 3 years, All-City Band; Orchestra, 3 years,- All-City Orchestra, 2 years; Linz Pins; Quiz 'Em on tho Air. FARRIS, LARRY JAY. January 10, 1937, Sweetwater, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Nile Groon Ribbons, Marksman; Rod Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, Whito, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Tonnis Squad, 1 year; Rollerskating Club; Aeronautics Club, Vice-President. GENDEL, LOYCE JANE, I. J. August 23, 1938, Dallas, Toxas. Eng. lish. Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Projectionists Club; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Guidance Counselor; Linz Pins. Heart of Stone —On Senior Assembly Botty Ann Wilemon slinks onto the stage to the accompaniment of tho hillbilly orchestra. FOSTER, VICKI LEE. June 21, 1938, Dallas, Toxas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1952-55; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Tumbling Club; Gym Captain Club; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Nominee for Favorite. GOLAZ, CAREY WAYNE. September 29, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Science, English, Mathematics. Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Amateur Radio Operators; Band; All-City Band, 1 ycor. GOLDEN, NORMA LOU. February 25. 1938, Dallas, Texas. Art, Commercial, English, Mathematics. Art Service Club; Rollerskating Club. GOLSON, JENNIE LEE, Yen. November 30, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative. GRAF, ERNEST EVERT. February 10, 1937, Dallas, Texas. {61 { CLASS OF JANUARY, ’56 GREER, ROBERT S., Bob. September 14, 1937, Dalles, Tcxos. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. HALEY, CAROLE JUNE, C. J. March 25. 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Press Club; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Intcrscholastic League, Spelling; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. HERRIN, HERBERT DEAN, December 22, 1936, Fletcher, Oklahoma. HILL, DAVID GORDON. October 7. 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Mathematics. Tennis Squad, 2 Years; Bond. HOLLEY, MARTHA MAXINE, Twin. November 4, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Homomaking. United Nations Study; Orchostra, violin; Librarian. It tokes a brave soul to sing on assembly. Mrs. Wanda Reynolds, chorus director, is one of the bravost and the best. HOLLEY, MARY MAURINE, Twin. November 4, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Homemoking. United Nations Study; Orchestra, cello. HOWE, ANNETTE, Mike. December 7, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Business Administration, Art, English. Gym Captain, 1953-55; Gym Captains Club; Art Sorvicc Club, President; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Rollerskating Club, Secretary; Tape Recording Club; Student Council Representative. HUFF, JAMES WALTER, Jim. September 19, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, History, English, Drafting. Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commondotion Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Expert; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Rod, White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Rifle Team; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pin; Representative to Kiwanis Club; Quiz 'Em On The Air. HUFF, RICHARD CRAIG. July 22, 1935, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 6 Red, V hite, and Blue Ribbons; Dallas Historical Society; Rollerskating Club; Aeronautics Club; Orchestra; Pan-American Student Forum. JACKSON, ROBERT CHARLES, Bobby. November 11, 1936, Honeygrove, Texas. English, Mechanical Drawing; Mathematics. Football, B Squad; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; 4-B President. - -{62f - CLASS OF JANUARY, ’56 JONES, CECIL HAROLD. January 19, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Science. Dallas Histori.al Society; Senior Honor Library Council; Red Cross Representative. JONES, NELMA ANN, Toots. October 7, 1937, San Antonio, Texas. Mathematics, English. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Attendance Office; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins. JONES, FLORA WILEEN, Willy. December 1, 1938, Los Angeles, California. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Coptain, 1955; Gym Captains Club; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Tcens; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Athletic Office; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin. JUNGBLUTH, ROBERT FRANCIS, Jungy. December 15, 1937, Lincoln Neb-baska. English, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Rod, White, and Blue Ribbons; Comp Dallas, 1 year; Projectionists Club; Tape Recording Club; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Guidance Counselor; Student Council Representative; Football, B Squad. KENT, JOANNA LEE, Jo. October 18, 1937, Houston, Texas. English, Commercial, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teons; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; CRUSADER, Military and Clubs Co-Editor; Delegate to North-Tcxas Student Activities Conference; Little Theater. Stern-looking father. In speech class Peggy Davis and Monty Witte rehearse for the excerpt from lifo With Father thoy did on assombly. KEETON, JANE. January 20, 1938, Fort Worth, Texas. Commercial, English. Gym Captain, 1954; Pan-American Student Forum; Tumbling Club; Assistant to Attendance Office; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. LACEY, JAMES EDWARD. October 5, 1937, Denver, Colorado. LANE, JULIANNE, Judy. February 12, 1938, Dalles, Texas. English, Mathematics. Tennis Squad, 1 year; Gym Captoin, 1954; Ice Skating Club; Little Thcator; Press Club; Projectionists Club; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Assistant to Attendance Office,- Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. LEE, JERRY ANN, lee Wee. Februcry 14, 1938, Great Bend, Kansas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955; Gym Captains Club; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Y-Teens, Secretary; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary library Council; Linz Pin,- Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. LEE, JAMES WADKINS, Jimmy. September 25, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, Science. 1st Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Projectionists Club; Assistar-t to Guidance Counselor; Junior Achievement. - j{63f - CLASS OF JANUARY, ’56 LEWIS, LINDA KATHERINE. July 4, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Gym Captain; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Teens; Junior Citizens' Traffic Commission; Judge, Juvenile Traffic Court; Linz Pins; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Delegate, Youth for Traffic Safety Conference; Orchestra. LOFTIS, JIMMY RAY. October 6, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. LYLES, GERALDINE FRANCES, Jerry. October 19, 1937, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Gym Captain; Gym Captains Club; Choral Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary library Council; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Chorus; United Nations course. McCARTNEY, CHARLENE FRANK. October 27, 1937, Dallas, Toxas. English, History Commercial. Gym Captain; Gym Captains Club; Linz Pin. McCOLLUM, SHEILA FRANCES. March 25, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, Mathematics. Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. Suicide Lino. Members of the Ice Skating Club headed by Judy Burleson aro holding on tight as they crack the whip on ice. McCOY, JAMES HOWELL, JR., Jim. December 21, 1937, Dallas, Toxas. Mathematics, English. First Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 3 Red Drill Ribbons, One Star; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Senior Honor Library Council; Red Cross Representative; Rollerskating Club. MdLVAIN, MARY ANN. October 25, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Homemaking. Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Bible Linz Pin. MANNES, WILLIAM HARVEY. May 14, 1937, Houston, Toxas. English, His-tory. Private First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Projectionists Club; Tape Recording Club. MAPLES, BETTY ANN. December 5, 1937, Gladewatcr, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Chorus. MARDER, BARBARA ANN. January 7, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Linz Pins. CLASS OF JANUARY, ’56 MENCHAKA. GILBERT, Gill. October 21, 1937, Son Antonio, Texas. Eng. lish, History, Mathematics. Sergeant; All-City Orchestra, 3 Years; Dal-Hi Symphony Orchestra; Aeronautics Club. MILAM, STELLA FLORENCE, Stell. April 20, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative; Chorus. NASBY, CAROL MAE. August 19, 1938, Cincinnati, Ohio. English, Science, Mathematics. Tennis Team, 2-Year Letterman; Gym Captain; Tennis Club, Treasurer; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative. NIMMONS. RALPH WILSON, Buddy. September 14, 1938. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. 2d lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 5 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; Orange (Band) Ribbon; 4 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 8 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 2 Years; Linz Pins; ROTC, Band; Concert Band; All-City Band, 1 Year. PICKLE, SHIRLEY JEAN, Pick. July 14, 1937, Maybank, Texas. English, Commercial. Press Club; Y-Teens; Red Cross Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Chorus. PARKER, PEGGY JEAN. Red. February 1, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Band; All-City 8ond; Concert Bond, 3 Yeors. Jo Anne Tucker and Philip Clark are enjoying the school Hallowe'en dance. They don't look very spooky! POWERS, MARTHA. January 10, 1938, Dallas, Tcxos. English, Mathematics. Y-Teens; Auxiliary library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. RANKIN, MARION, Rank. July 16, 1938, Austin, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955; Gym Captoins Club; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum, Program Choirmon; Tumbling Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Auxiliary library Council. REED, CAROLYN MERDENE. October 11. 1937. Dallas. Texas. English, Com mercial. Mathematics. Volleyball Winning Team, 1955; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin,-Student Council Representative; CRUSADER. Classes and Clubs Co-Editor; Delegate to Texos High School Press Association; Delegate to North Texas Student Activities Conference; little Theoter. ROBERT, ALICE MILDRED, Mickoy. October 11, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Gym Captain; Dallas Hisiorical Society; Pan-Amcrican Student Forum; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Representative to Junior Red Cross Training Center. - 65 f - CLASS OF JANUARY, ’56 ROBINSON, ZACK LAWRENCE. October 15, 1937. Dallas, Texa . English, Mathematics. Captain; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbons; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Camp Dallas; B Football Team; Track Lettorman, 1 Year; Linz Pins. ROYSTER, WILLIAM GRADY. December 9, 1937, Dallos, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; ROTC Band; Concert Band, Color Band; All-City Orchestra, 3 Years; All-City Band, 3 Years; Quiz 'Em On the Air Representative. ROZELl, BILLIE MAUD, Snooks. October 25, 1937, Mt. Vornon, Texas. English Commercial. United Notions Study; Orchostra. RUDDER, THOMAS WILLIAM, JR., Tombo. May 17 1936, Monticello, Arkansas. English, Mathematics. Track Team, 2 Years; Good Scholarship Club; Dallas Historical Society. SCHULTZ, JOHN ALEXANDER. Au- gust 4, 1938, Binghamton, New York. Science, History, Mathematics, English. Sergeant 1st Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Rod Drill Ribbon; Rod Whito, and Blue Ribbon; 5 Whito Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas; Track Lotterman, 1 Year; Good Scholarship Club. Hold it! Your breath, that is. Members of the tumbling club illustrato perfect balancing with a pyramid formation. SCOGGINS, BARBARA JEAN, Babs. June 1, 1937, Dallos, Texas. English, History, Commercial, Homemaking; Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Rollcrskoting Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Girls and Mixed Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. SCOGGINS, OPAL ELAINE. October 31, 1938, Dallos Texas. English, Home making. Commercial. Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Rollerskating Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Girls and Mixed Chorus; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Tcens. SXIBELL, FAY. October 14, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Little Theater. SMITH, JACK DAVID, Sleepy. Octobor 20, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Music, Mechanical Drawing, English, Mathematics. Sergeant 1st Class; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; While Ribbon; Band, Student Conductor; Drum Major; Color Band; ROTC Band; All-City Orchestra. SMITH, JOYCENE, Joy. November 19, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. - 66 f - SMITH, WENDALL LAMONNE. August 22, 1937, Commerce, Texas. Mechoni-cal Drawing, Mathematics, English. TAIKINGTON, NORMA RYAN. November 15, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; linz Pin. TEEL, BARBARA ANN. April 3, 1937, Conton, Texas. English, Homemaking. Choral Club; Chorus. TODD, SUZANNE PATRICIA, Suzie. January 26, 1938, Chicago, Illinois. English, Art, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1955; Art Service Club, Secretary Treasurer; Bible Award; Bible linz Pin. TUCKER, JO ANNE, Joni. July 15, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Art, Commercial, English, Mathematics. Art Service Club; linz Pin; Bible linz Pin; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. Stage-door-Johnnies will no doubt be waiting for tho beauties from the January Senior Assembly shown here as they dross in the gym. TOPIETZ, LYNDA JEANE. November 4, 1937, Minnesota. English, History. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Bible linz Pin. TWEDEll, ROGER LEE, Twocdy. February 5, 1937, Sioux Falls. South Dakota. Mathematics, Science. Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons A B Basketball team, 1 letter A Football, 2 year letterman. VARDEll, WILLIAM WAYNE, Woody. April 22, 1938, Dallas, Toxas. Eng-lish. Mathematics, Science. 1st Sergeant; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Expert; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; 1 year Camp Dallas; Amateur Radio Operators; Projectionists Club; Junior Achievement; linz Pin; All City Band; Concert 3and; Military Band. WALLACE, KATHERINE, Kathy. March 10, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Art Service Club; Dallas Historical Society; little Theater; Y-Tccns; Tumbling Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible linz Pin; Student Council Representative. WARNER, EMILY SUE, Em. January 17, 1938, Dallas Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Toons; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Senior Counselor. - «S{ 67 CLASS OF JANUARY, ’56 WILLIAMS, LOU ANN, Loo. Jono 2, 1938, Amarillo, Toxos. English, Mathematics, Commercial, Mosic. Mixed Chorus; All-City Chorus; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Toens. WILSON, MARTHA LOU. Baby Doll. October 10, 1937, Dallas. Texas. Eng-lish. Homemaking. Swimming Team at South Oak Cliff; Press Club; WOOD-ROW WILSON NEWS. WISLEY, JERRY LYNN, Dusty. Decembor 24, 1936, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics. Corporal; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; While Ribbon; Football, A and B Squad; Track, 2 years. WYLY, SARA ANN. Sadie. September 28. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists Club; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Linz Pin. ZEIDLIK, PHALBA ANN, December 18. 1937. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Attendance Office. ZINK, ERNEST JOHN, John. August 13, 1938, Dallas, Toxas. English, Mathematics. 1st lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 5 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pin; Quiz ‘Em on the Air. 3Hn Jp emortam WILLIAM PERRY SAVAGE Died June 6, 1954 TERRY MINNETT KOONIN Died November 2, 1954 JANUARY GRADUATES NOT PICTURED Amendson, Alfrod Keith, Arnold, Larry; Beebe, Herbert Harry; Bell, James Edwin; Bromaugh, Mary Beth King; Dodson, Jim Bob; Dokas, Nick; Ford, Howard; Gilliam, Eugene Raymond; Kittrell, Robert; Lawson, Richard; Moore, Hugh; Murphy, Robert Peyton; Nelson, Bobby; Ray, Jimmy Melton; Shelton, Gary Wayne; Stephen, Charles; Still, Walter; Willis, Royal Glenn. -4 68 f - UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS S O P H O M ORES 69 }■ - 3A JUNIORS Mildred Abney Gene Adair Kay Adcock Barbara Allen Charles Allen Barbara Anderson Richard Allison Janice A.ndcrson Frank Ashmore Socrates Bagaickas Dianne Bailey Sharon Bailey Kay Ellen Ball Joy Ruth Barlow Dick Barnes Tom Barnes Joan Barthold Patricia Batcholor Toni Bauer Wayne Becker Mary Emma Bell JoAnn Bennett Roberta Benton Richard Berendgen Sara Berry Joan Berthior Pat Betts Don Bird Jcaninc Birdsong Brenda Bishop Mary Blaksleo Thelma Bland Wilma Bland Marie Bohannon Don Borah David Boyer Don Bradford Sondra Browner Nancy Bray La Verne Brennan Morgan Brower Charles Bridgos Sharon Britton Sandra Brooks Gail Brooks Olin Brown Jimmy Bryan Joyce Bryan Mary Buck Margaret Buckmeycr Marilyn Buhror Jim Burdette Vernon Burdick Betty Burton Barbara Byrd Bobbie Campbell Darline Campbell David Campbell Roland Campboll Dorothy Capps Carl Carlson Don Carlson John Paul Carter Judy Carter Dolando Caruso Judy Casina Jean Cass Danny Chapman Don Chappell Carol Cheavens Veda Chenault David Christian Barbara Christmas Martha Christmas Patsy Clare JoAnn Coday Penny Collier James Colley Martha Colquitt Pat Connor Don Cooper Jan Cooper Sidney Coopedge Joan Cothrun William Cothrum Malcom Couch Palsy Craddock Barbara Craft Marie Crocker Bobbie Cullison Marian Camming Dawn Dahlhofer Kenny Dance Dennis Dansby Jcnc Reno Daudelin Barbara Davis Joan DeBow Jinksie DeHay Emma Frances DeShong Diana Dcithloff Joan Dickerson Jere Dillon Janice Dodd Myrna Sue Dooley Nancy Dosset James Doxey Cecil Drewry Drew Dunlap Howard Dunn Shirley Edmundson Barbara Edwards Tommy Ellison Janice Erwin Mary Evans David Fagin Byron Farley Joyce Farmer Boyce Farrar Forrcstinc Fcozor Earnest Filter Bill Ferguson Carolyn Fleming Linda Fogle Carol Foster Gayle Foster Lynn French --Sf 71 )8- 3A JUNIORS John Garner Sharon Gary Phil Gaston Ann Gcttys Frod Gharis Jim Gibbons Fanita Gilbreath Loo Ella Gilkeyson Martha Godwin Charles Gaertner Jim Goldblatt Bronda Goldwater Jerry Goodson James Gordon Joan Grace Elaine Graf Joey Graf ' Jo-Suo Grant Thomas G. Green Sharon Herring Griffin Nan Griffith Linda Guess Nancy Gunter Jack Haosly Barbara Hall Danny Hampel Yvonne Hanks Brenda Hanson Gay Hardin Marion Hardin Wesley Harlow Sandy Harrelson Suxy Harrington David Harris Dianne Harris Barbara Harrison Ann Haseltine Jean Haskell Theresa Hayes Barbara Headrick Robert Heard Mary Lou Heath Gladys Hclmick Suo Hendricks Mary Ann Hondryx Hilma Hicks Robert Hicks Pat Hall Nancy Hines Dave Hitchcock Mary Alice Holder Linda Lu Holmes Wanda Hood Tommy Hopkins Bob Houston Penny Green Mary Ann Hudgins Karen Hudson Adrian Huggins Gerald Hunnicutt Dick Ingram Jon Jackson Sally Jackson 3A JUNIORS Sondra Jeffress Jimmy Johnson John Johnson Sam Johnson Emory Jones James Jones Jane! Keehan C. W. Kendall Jim Kennedy Sandra Kennedy John Kittroll Carol Kolloschnig Sieve Koppman Jackie Kuykendall Marilyn Kyser Sylvia Lacey Janice Lane Charles Laughlin Loyd Lewis Louise Lockman Jeanne Longendyko Bobbie Looney Joe Love Joyce Lowrance Claudine Lowry Nancy Lyons Suzanno McAfee Tommy McCollum Anna Ruth McClanahan Mike McClure Lorenc McCoy Maralyn McCoy Nan McCulloch Gail McDonald Saradello McDonald Jack McGee Bill McNall Earl Males Betty Malone Lamarr Malone Jack Manes Georgia Manos Vincent Marable Gracelee Marshall Barbara Martin Suzanne Martindalo Goorgc Maryc James Mason Ann Mays John Milcy Ruth Ann Miller Lou Ann Mires Rita Mooney David Mooro Geer Moore Jennie Lou Moore Linda Moore Peggy Mooro Betty June Morgan Richard Morgan Amy Ruth Morris Don Morris John Paul Morris Freddie Morrison Peggy Morrison Carol Morrow Lila Jo Moxlcy Jan Meillcr Martha Murdock Barbara Nallie Mildred Newby Nadine Newell Jerry Newman Kay Nickels Sarah Niendorff Michaclinc Nix Mary Jane Nycnuis Anna Jean Ogle Sandra Owens Paul Pace Neil Pace Carol Parker Ann Parlington Rickey Pormolo Terry Peake Bon Perkins Barbara Phillips Carol Philips Sherry Philips Wynon Phillips Carol Ann Phillips Carol Post Barbara Post Dorothy Prather Sylvia Pratscdes Buzzy Prock Orman Puckett Sandra Rasmussen Amy Reavis John Reese Carol Reeves Carol Reynolds Elizaboth Reynolds Jay Reynolds Sandra Reynolds Carol Rich Nancy Richardson Robert Richardson Ncllcne Rigsby Joe Riffc Sally Rinaman Marincll Rivers Sara Rogors Gloria Rodgers Sandra Rose Dolores Rosenberg Glenda Russell Billie Sue Samples J. W. Sanders Kay Sanderson Sandra Schrocdor George Schwaner Bette Jane Scott Sally Sewell 3A JUNIORS -474 4- 3A JUNIORS Jerry Sharp Nancy Sharp Sue Shelton Norma Shrode Linda Schuler Barbara Smith Carolyn Smith Don Smith Donna Smith Patricia Snider Betty Bob Snipes Dolores Stafford Gayle Stcere Nan Stirman Chester Stone Barbara Sullivan Myra Sutherland Suzanne Swan Wayne Tadlock Norah Taliforro Mary Tanner David Taylor Gene Teter Dwayne Taylor Barney Thames Jimmy Thompson Suzanne Thornhill Avis Tieber La Vcrno Tiltlo Edward Tribble Connie Trimmer Velma Turner Terry Upchurch Jean Van Riper Barbara Veldman Lynda Vickery Ethelyn Virden Anne Vinson Marie Wakefield Peggy Walker Ronnie Wall Shirley Wallace Carole Walter Diane Wampack Dolores Watkins Ritchie Watts Betty Woar Chase Weaver Sharon Wenzel Charlotte White Betty Whiteman Jean Whybark Lurinc Wrcdbcrg Martha Wicker Kenny Wiley Barbara Wilson R. L. Williams Haddon Wincklcr Nancy Wisely Bill Woodard Bob Woodford Marlene Wolverton Jo Worsham 3A JUNIORS Triumphant 'Quiz Kid ' John Zink, Jim Huff, Charles Girand, and Freddy Hilt, together with their coach, H. Bush Morgan, look over their prize. Mr. Edmund Dechard of the News is showing tho set of Collier's Encyclopedia to the winners of Quiz 'Em On The Air, WFAA-TV show. Leslie Arnold Suzanne Arnold Newman Bradford Sue Clarkson Billie Cochrane Larry Colycr Charles Crane Gail Currin Dennis Dansby Judy Darr Bob Carrah Marta Ellson Kay Fullor Allen Gaynor Gorald Gibson Suzanne Goff Norman Hall Sara Hamilton Ellen Haraway Jim Kennedy J. N. legg Heather Llewellyn Lyn Lyday Virginia Mason Bob Ncyland Aneda Patridge Sharon Payne Jerry Popper Wayne Phillips Camillo Pratt Shirley Sandkuhl Dorothy Schultz Ann Sims Glenda Smith Toni Steel 3B JUNIORS Claudia Stewort Joe Williamson 2A SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Rosemary Duggan, Norma Enriquez, Paula Finneburgh, Carolyn Floyd, Helen Franklin, Bet-tie Bob Fuller, Virginia Heffin, Sonja Morgan. THIRD ROW: Wanda Curlcc, Wilda Curlee, Joy Dale, Mildred Davenport, Dcniccc Davidson, Gloria Davis, La Donna Dicks, Irene Rei Bon-nardo SECOND ROW: Charlotte Bryson, Sheridan Chism, Mary Clark, Bobbie Clark, Lynette Cloyd, Jimmie Coursey, Gary Collins, Norma Cook, Doris Jean Cooper BOTTOM ROW: Denny Adkins, Ruth Arnett, Jean Ann Asimakis, Elaine Ausmus, Gail Baker, Beverly Bennett, Lynda Bennett, Jan Bobbitt FOP ROW: Paul Allen, James Ab-oms, Linda Bower, John Henry Jrown, Lynn Allison, John 3ecson, Moody Brownlee 'HIRD ROW: Anne Brooks, Sharon Sroyles, Datha Briscndinc, Clemon-ine Andrews, Gayle Borah, Jean 3allas, Shirley Barner, Shirley Jrasher SECOND ROW: Barbara Benthul, Suzanne Bethel, Jeanette Bcvill, Mta Baines, Glenda Brice, Sharon Jozeman, Ann Bishop, Sue Brown BOTTOM ROW: Joan Arnold, Judy lexander, Kac 8eckmon, Ann 5akcr, Vcrneto Baker, Jimmy Bas-'am, Mary Bates, Robert Bazhaw OP ROW: Jerry Boortz, Buddy tiler, Roy Baker, Roy Call, Tommy Sanafax, Richard Buckner, Philip Hark, Lloyd Cook HIRD ROW; Cathy Browning, Lin-la Ashby, Martha Bagby, Stephen Wstin, Robert Barfield, John Alex-inder, Ted Bianchi, Larry Brandon ECOND ROW: Fred Bentley, JacL arfield, Jimmy Bynum, Janice call, Judy Burhard, lavinio Benge, can Bright, Helen Burgess OTTOM ROW: Glen Brock, Ed urkc, Gary Bateman, Maurice Bil-on. Tommy Asel, Robert Abbott, Ion Amendson, Dan Brents 2 A SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Don Cass, Carolyn Casper, Mary Lou Cook, Johnetta Coles, Lolia Carter, Joanne Cole man, Mary Cunningham, Gone Colley. THIRD ROW: Bob Cooper, David Chappell, Charles Crossno, Bailey Currin, Bob Crouch, Mary Beth Colquitt, Mary Beth Coniglio, Jack Chisum. SECOND ROW: Ann Criswell, Carole Chew, Bobby Coffer, Dick Cole, John Collins, Paul Crump, Wayne Cotina, Johnny Cox. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Carlson, George Cogswell, Ronold Coleman, Evelyn Claire, Meredith Cass, Cathryn Conanf, Jcrric Cooper, Nan Clark. TOP ROW: Myrlinda Foster, Percilla | Forbes, Janet Fisher, Stanley Ful-len, Yctta Finn, Virginia Frazier, Judson Drake, Lynn Flowers. THIRD ROW: Shay Davenport, W. O. Eubanks, Roger Enlow, Travis Faircloth, Charlie Erickson, Barbara Firlds, Jerry Dean, James Dewey. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Decker, Elinor Dietel, Patsye Estes, Martha Echart, Sandra Eubanks, David Dechord, Angus David, Harold Dykes. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Deneen, Dana Douglas, Paula Eby, Judy Engel-mann, Barbara Evans, Sheilah Del-feld, Diane Eddloman, Annabcllc Duncan. TOt ROW: Paul Golden, John Toltz, Thomas Jay Gaulding Esq., James Evans, Robert Gardner, Jimmy Green, Billy Jack Gunn, Bracy Greer. THIRD ROW: Nan Grubbs, Claire Gambill, Linda Grace, John Eikcn-burg, Eddie Fischer, Silly Dickson, Jeryl Eads, Tommy Davis. SECOND ROW: Anne Galbraith, Jonelle Gricscl, Grctchen Grant, Harriet Green, Jerry Gayle Goodman, Frank Graham, David Gershner, Jamie Eller. BOTTOM ROW: Tommy Flanagan, Carolyn Gann, Sharon Goldstein, Lynda Galloway, Judy Grey, Helen Gibson, Mary Ellen Faulknor, Phyllis Gustafson. 2A SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Judy Harris, Sue Harris, Janet Humphreys, Karen Heath, Paula Hargrove, Judy Harris, Pat Hargrove, Barbara Hutchison. THIRD ROW: Brad Graves, Alfred Gray, Jimmy Hogue, Robert Hughen, James Forrost, Earl Hodges, David Hardie, Carle Heller. SECOND ROW: Nan Huffman, Charlotte Harris, Doris Hutchison, Don Goin, Jerry Greenberg, Milton Gardner, Gerald Green, John Gorman. BOTTOM ROW: Pot Harden, Wilma Hicks, Mary Grace Hendricks, Lelo Hole, Beverly Holder, Carolyn Hearnc, Sharron Hoff, Mary Ann Hoover. TOP ROW: Larry Jones, Bobby Jones, Wayne Jones, Don Howard, Roger James, Dean Hosier, 3illy Earl Hill, Roy Head. THIRD ROW: Becky James, Annette Julian, Georgia Janousck, Sondra Jackson, Jo Ann Johnson, Jane Jenkins, Barbara Jackson, Ray James. SECOND ROW: Carol Houser, Marion House, Alice Hart, Sharon Holloway, Barbara Herriage, Pat Herbert, Margaret Hazlett, Margaret Johnston. BOTTOM ROW: Gretchen Hyde, Olva Hendricks, Diane Hothering-ton, Jerry Johnson, Jay Johnson, Anita Jackson, Jackio Johnson, Phila Harrott. TOP ROW: Hannah Kittrell, Har-riett Kittrell, Mike King, Raymond Klempin, Micky Kirkpatrick, Bobby Key, Sammy Hosea, Eddio Konnedy THIRD ROW: Glenda Kalinoc, Suzanne Kadane, Sue Kcoton, Pat Kil-lebrew, Calvin Justice, B. F. Ham-nan, Bobby Kiefer, Travis Hark-ness. SECOND ROW: Jody Hcllmuth, Joyce Johnson, Alice Johnson, Kathleen Joines, Jean Keith, Woman Humphrey, Bobby King, Ray Hess. BOTTOM ROW; Carolyn Judd, Larry Kcarby, Billy Kirkwood, Margarot King Riggs, Pat Kilgoro, Karen Kowalke, Connie Kring, Jill King. 2A SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Vicki Mach, Fred Merrill, Freddy Mills, Linda lewallen, Marcia Mamlin, Dennis loyrcr, John Kirkgard. THIRD ROW: Ann Myers, Eloise Lacey, Jeanne McLain, Evelyn Lou-wion, Sara McCarthy, Helen Milos, Dodd Miller. SECOND ROW: Deanna Leo, Nancy Moore, Jaye Morgan, Glenda Lacy, Jerry Litchfield, Steve Little, Dolores Lehman. BOTTOM ROW: Gene Dudley, George Morgan, Arthur Mayberry, Jim Moss, Barbara Lindloff, Maidee Longaker, Sue Leftwich. TOP ROW: Kenneth Lancaster, Tommy Lawty, Billy Mulder, John Lobingier, Don Moody, Bob Lankford, Ronald Lassitor. THIRD ROW: Sydnc Milam, Mary Ann Mayers, Sarah McGarr, John Mc3cc, Milton Lamm, Joo Levering, John Leavitt. SECOND ROW: Glonda McCarty, Gina Marriot, Donna Myers, Gene McKinnon, Roberta McElwain, Flo Marvin, Vicki Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Pat Murphy, Carolyn Mosley, Betty Maxon, Carolyn Martin, Sonny Mahoney, Kas McCormick, Linda Gray McClelland. TOP ROW: Dan Miller, Butch McGuire, Johnnie DcPoma, John Lipscomb, Jimmy Harris. THIRD ROW; Johnny Miller, Gary McCollum, Weldon McDonald, Jerry Massoud, Bill Hopkins, Gary Me Clintock. SECOND ROW: Allen May, Petr Manos, Don McCauley, Charles Me Coy, Gordon Martin, Jimmy Mason Clinton Maddox. BOTTOM ROW: Alex McCulloch Bob Moseley, Barrio Morgan, Larry Morrow, Jon Moody, Dan Mcrri field, John McFarland. 2A SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Jim Pendleton, Ralph Oilman, Larry O'Dell, Dan Olson, David Nellie, Gerald Neely, Jerry Newberry, Wayne Robinson. THIRD ROW: Bettie Pickle, Sandra Paulson, Nell Patterson, D. J. Phifer, Ruby Palmer, Lynda Potreo, Vco Parker, Penny Penry. SECOND ROW: Nina Powell, Julia Gibson, Nancy Norris, Raylinc Pinner, Ellen O'Kcofc, Linda Nichols, Groco Prather, Sue Price. BOTTOM ROW; Beverly Pappen-fus, Eulalic Perdue, Carol Hulsey, Brenda Nicholas, Mary Sue Needham, Peggy Paul, Patsy Parmer, Sandra Philpot. TOP ROW: Don Rulhven, Duncan Robinson, Rex Reynolds, Randy Rivers, Tommy Robinson, Van Robinson, Patsy Skinner, Roberta Stag-lik. THIRD ROW: Linda Rose, Dalyno Reeves, Ruth Sanders, Sandra Simmons, Sally Stone, Joan Strot-tin, Deborah Sehoricr, Nan Reilly. SECOND ROW: Mary Ellen Ray, Carolyn Reedy, Pinky Skinner, Diane Reeves, Beverly Stewart, Norma Randolph, Frances Reese, Wayne Sawyer. BOTTOM ROW: Kay Rowan, Mari-lee Roland, Wynonia Scott, Linda Ross, Janice Stogsdill, Eleanor Stueber, Suzanne Stubbs, Shirley Singleton. TOP ROW: Scotty Owens, James Powdrill, Tom Petty, Dovid Perdue, John Smith, Dan Shelton, Jimmy Smith, Clifton Shipp. THIRD ROW: Jack Simmons, Tommie Powell, LeRoy Smith, Billy Ondrusek, Bob Ondrusck, Dwight Sharpe, Andy Short, Robert Schmidt . SECOND ROW: Sue Sandel, Peggy Storey, Jane Solomon, Judy Smith, Mitzi Schober, Jo Anne Sayers, Bill Sullivan, Bill Shropshire. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Shen, Nancy Smith, Miehaeline Staton, Beverly Shugart, Judy Sanderson, Betty Scott, Jo Ann Suttcrficld, Faith Schrodt. 2A SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Jimmy Terry, Ed Slone, James Russell, Morris Orr, Bruce Thyfauk, Bill Reed, Marcus Thompson, Bob Scott. THIRD ROW: Glenn Slocum, Gary Surratt, Paul Suitor, Jimmy Reid, Jimmy Short, Steve Tokoly, Steve Taylor, Kenneth Taylor. SECOND ROW: Luther Soules, Dale Staples, Jack Smith, Charles Stites, Paul Simmons, Hal Simmons, Wal-tor Tibbitts, Jerry Smothormon. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Terry, Linda Thompson, Linda Tucker, Judy Thompson, Cathy Turner, Barbara Thompson, Betty Thompson, John Paschal. TOP ROW; Dan Vaughan, Howard Vannoy, Gharis Von, Boyce Van-derburg, Richard Piper, Tommy Reeve, Charles White, Jerry Olsowski. THIRD ROW: Dick West, Patsy Watts, Geraldine Wallis, Kay Watson, Peggy Jo Wilson, Danny Uplhegrove, John Ping, Jimmy Welch. SECOND ROW: Clara Taylor, Ros-ann Thompson, Sandy Vestal, Sally Todd, Betty Veyhl, Anne Wattncr, Kay Webb, Ellen Venable. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Williamson, Joy Tolson, Charlotte Usrey, Lee Taliaferro, Margie Watson, Josephine Vontura, Kay V hite, Beverly Yount. TOP ROW: Bob Wilson, Jerry Wells, Jimmie Wheeler. THIRD ROW: Kay Walker, Sue Zigcnbcin, Dorothy Young, Mary K. Woods, Donna Yaw, Jeanette Wells. SECOND ROW: Sue Webster, Bar-bara White, Beth White, Charlotte Weiss, Mary Louise Worthington, Nancy Wilson, Ann Workman, Sandy Wingren. BOTTOM ROW: Frances Zaby, Beth Walters, Elizabeth Whitman, Gail Walker, June Wafford, Dee Wheeler, Dorothy Wood, Ann Williams. 2A SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Joe Young, Gilbert Wy-rick. Bill Wilson. THIRD ROW; Eugene Williamson, Roy Wall, Arnold Wallace, Earl Wilemon, John Whiddon, Tom Waters. SECOND ROW: Dale Weatheread. Bill White, Frank Worley, Lance Williamson, Ben Wilkinson, Charles Yates. BOTTOM ROW: Dan West, Tommy Wislcy, Mack Wallace, Dennis Williams, Jerry C. Watkins, Jerry Williams. 2B SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: William Baker, Jerry Burns, Tommy Hull, Billy Stallings, Wade Byrum, James Corrigan, Delaine Walker, Charles Harmon, Wayne Pemberton. THIRD ROW: Richard Kriss) Odell Booker, Don Foster, John Ell Gibson, Buster Soft, Bobby Dove, Mike Churchman, Scott Kneesc. SECOND ROW: Bob Worthen, Don Miller, Russell Hill, J. N. Morris, David Bragg, Morris Bryan, Buddy Angell, Ronny Runner, Bob Spon-seller. BOTTOM ROW: Ernest Andrews, Ralph Rccvos, Don Jones, Mike Boggs, Jay Allen, Robert Shearer, Ray Williams, Jerry Wallace. TOP ROW: Cecil Jones, Preston Wood, John Desilets, Terry Wallace, Bob Nasby, Earl Britt, Shannon Flynn, Jerry Peeples, Bill Grimes. FOURTH ROW: Don Teer, Jimmy Green, Marilyn Pettigrew, Georgia Burke, Sandra Clark, Barbara Rushing, Frances Johnson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Harris, Martha Dickson, Joyce LaFon, Mary Chotas, Dell Tindol, Beth Acker, Jane Daniel. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Shepchvich, Joanne Key, Kay Perkins, Sharon Branscome, Joyce Frank, Claircnc Bowden, Betty Grey, Bette Clements. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Traughbor, 3etty Mims, Melba O'Briant, Sandra Harris, Judy Murray, Linda Sheffield, Carol Griffin, Sally Florian. This is how new ploys ore devised. Footboll coaches are shown conferring on some promising strategy. Thoy arc Burian Hightower, Don Helms, T. E. McBroyer, Jim Riloy, Bennie Kolloy, and Melton Owens. WILDCATS, DEFENDIN' HAVE GOOD YEAR, BUI This year the Wildcat Eleven, although it failed to come up to the record set by the 1953 team, gave Woodrow Wilson students good reason to be proud of them. Their good sportsmanship and the effort to wir put forth by every member of the team made all loyal football fani of the school glad to be a part o the multitude cheering for the Silver and Flame. Several of the game: were won or lost by a close margin but the biggest thrill of the seasor • 86 j' - - BOTTOM ROW: John Grof, Howord Rood, Mock Burl, Pool Willis, Pierre Fontoinc, Clarence Slobough, Kemp Moore, Pol Thorp, Gory Wotson, Orville Cowgill, Scoll Forley. SECOND ROW: Jock Wertheimer, J. W. Senders, Williom Douglos, Jock Mones, Robert Hicks, Dwoyne Toylor, Terry Middleton, Croig Michell, Edword Tribble, Don Boroh, Nelson Knight, Richard Gibson, Eddy Wheeler, John Moody, Manager. THIRD ROW: John Rowe, Monogor, Don Cooper, Dennis Tubbs. Jock Hall, Allen Weed, J. N. legg, Jim Mason, Tom Palmer, Gerald Neely, Mickey Kirkpatrick, Bill Hopkins, James Abroms, Gerald McCoy, Benny Mauldin, Fred Cheatham, Jerry Wisley, Kenny West, Manager. -DISTRICT CHAMPS, AISS PENNANT came with the North Dallas game. In the last four seconds of this crucial game with our perennial rivals, Gerald Neely came through with a touchdown. Then with the fans going wild and under extreme pressure, J. N. Legg kicked the extra point to even up the score. Thus the Wildcats still are able to say that North Dallas has not won a game from them in years. Next year, with ten returning lettermen, coaches say that chances for an outstanding season are hopeful. 87 ►- 1954 SEASON Gerald McCoy (31) dives over the cenlor of both linos to score against tho Hillcrost Panthers. The final score was 38 - 7, Woodrow over Hillcrest. TWENTY FIVE GRIDMEN EARN LETTERS AT SEASON’S CLOSE DON BORAH has earned one letter in two years as a guard on the A team . . . Safetyman MACK BURT has been a member of the team for two years. He earned his first letter this past season . . . FRED CHEATHAM, tackle on the team for two years, has received one letter . . . Quarterback, ORVILLE COWGILL has completed two years of A football play. During that time he won one letter . . . PIERRE FONTAINE, A team member for two years, won his first letter this year for his play at the position of center . . . Having been a squadman on the A team for two years, JOHN GRAF received his first letter this season. ONE OF THRILLS McCoy is on the receiving end of a high-low tackle as he gains a few yords against South Oak Cliff. The powerful Bears won 28 to 7. ud doesn't slow the Wildcats as Jack Hall punts the slippery pigskin and Pat Tharp blocks he irushing Tech Wolves. Woodrow smoarcd the Wolves 28 to 6. Junior JACK HALL earned his first letter this season. He has played the position of quarterback on the team for two years . . . Guard ROBERT HICKS played on the team for the first time and also won his first letter this past season. In addition to this, he received honorable mention on the All City Team . . . J. N. LEGG, a sophomore quarterback, earned a letter for his first year of action on the A Squad . . . Senior BENNY MAULDIN has been a tackle on the team for three years, but he received his first letter this year . . . Honorable mention on the All City Squad went this year to GERALD McCOY. He has played at the fullback position for two years, receiving a letter for both years . . . TERRY MIDDLETON, a junior, saw his first year as a member of the A team this season. He won a letter for his play as fullback. HAU HICKS LEGG MAULDIN McCOY MIDDLETON MOORE NEELY TAYLOR THARP ST08AUGH REED KEMP MOORE has lettered one of the two years he has played at the position of tackle on the A team . . . Sophomore Sensation, GERALD NEELY, saw his first season of high school football this year in the fullback position. A letter was awarded him for his outstanding play during the year . . . End HOWARD REED has been a member of the team for the past season only. He lettered for his superior showing in that season . . . Team captain, CLARENCE STOBAUGH, plays fullback. He has seen action on the A squad for two years and lettered both of those years . . . Tailback DWAYNE TAYLOR has been a member of the team one year and has won one letter . . . PAT THARP, wing-back, has lettered twice in his two years on the team. This year Pat added an honorable mention on the All City Team to his list of grid honors. Dwayne Taylor plows ovor a Ball High goal-line stand to score. The Galveston scrappers nipped the Gray and Crimson 32-26 in the game at Dal-Hi Stadium. Jack Wertheimer hangs on to an Adamson Leopard in a typical Wildcat clinch as Gerald Neely (8) rushes to his assistance. Adamson outscorod the Wildcats 35-20. WHEELER WILLIS TWEEDELL WERTHEIMER WATSON WEED ROGER TWEEDELL has been a member of the team for two years. He won letters both in the '54 and the '53 seasons . . . GARY WATSON won letters in both of the two years he saw action on the A team at end position . . . Junior ALLEN WEED has been on the team one year and has earned one letter. He plays at the center position . . . Versatile JACK WERTHEIMER has seen action as a guard and tackle for the past two seasons. He lettered both years that he played . . . EDDY WHEELER, a senior linebacker, has played on the A squad two years, but he earned his first letter this season . . . PAUL WILLIS, a guard on the team for two years, has won one letter for his play during the '54 season . . . KENNY WEST has been a manager of the A team for two years and has earned one letter. WEST SIXTEEN 1954 LETTERMEN TO HE MISSING IN ’55 The Woodrow sophomore hopeful, Gerald Neely, clutches the pigskin tightly as two North Dallas Bulldogs attempt a tacklo. Tense and exciting, this game of the year endod in a tie, 19- 19. COMPETITION KEENER AS CITY CONFERENCE GROWS With nine teams in the Dallas High School AAAA League, and more to enter within a few years, the competition between these teams becomes greater each year. Also, the number of non-conference games is limited. Previously the WW team had traveled to at least two out-of-town contests. The only trip made in 1954 was to Lubbock. Gorald Neely (8), backed by Jack Wertheimer, lunges for Forest's Strnard as ho fights his woy to the goal line. Forest defeated the Wildcats 27 to 13. Mack Burt (19) stops a pounding drivo of a Lubbock back as othor Wildcats close in. Tho triplo W lost this one at Lubbock, 28-0. ♦3 92 “B” TEAM PROVING GROUNDS FOR FUTURE LETTERMEN Between halves of a B football game Coach Burian Hightower goes over che mistakes of his players and those of the opponents. The B football team, under the leadership of Coach Burian Hightower, is the training school for boys new to high school football. In games against B teams of other schools in the city, these boys gain a great deal of experience which proves valuable in the future when they become members of the varsity squad. Although the Wildkittens did not win the championship this year, several promising men were discovered for the A squad next year. SEASON'S SCORES Sunset 0 W.W. 0 S.O.C. 19 0 North Dallas 32 19 Forest 20 12 Tech 8 13 Hillcrest 7 7 Adamson 25 7 Coach Burian Hightower No workout today is bad(?) news for tho B squad, shown hero on one of the fow rainy fall afternoons. Bottom row: Moody (Manager), Smith, Allen, Wyly, Murray, Eller, Green, Asel, Graham, Wolloce, Yates, Wisley, McNett, Thyfoult, Coffer. Second row: Sheer, Neal, DcHoy, Wilkcrson, McBee, Martin, Kirkpatrick, Dickerson, Howard, Wallace, Gunn, DuBerry, McMahon, Beeson, Prozo, Coach Hightower. Top row: Yaap, Fuller, Weotherheod, Deoson, Goulding, Greenburg, Worley, Owens, Brownlee, O'Dell, Kirkpatrick, Harris, tomb Hosea. Bottom row: Albort Redmond, Hctrold Curtis, Oscar Turner, Bobby Addy, 8ragg Stockton, David Campbell. Top row: Rogor Tweedell, larry Carter, Stanley Bobbitt, Billy Miller, Boone Powell, Dennis Tubbs, Bob Flournoy, Monoger. CAGERS ENI) CITY SERIES SECOND ONLY TO STATE CHAMPS SEASON'S SCORES W. W. 1 st Game 2d Game 1 st Game 2d Game Tech 69 71 49 52 North Dallas 48 40 43 44 Adamson 63 29 80 76 Sunset 52 51 58 67 Forest 47 48 60 64 S.O.C. 54 54 64 70 Hillcrest 50 61 60 75 Coach Bonnie Kelley The A basketball team made an outstanding showing this year, completing the season in second place, first place going to State Champions, Crozier Tech. In addition to their excellent city standing, they also proved their worth in two tournaments. In the Sulphur Springs tournament in Sulphur Springs, Texas, they played against teams from other parts of the state and won the tournament. In the annual Dr. Pepper Tournament here in Dallas, the Wildcats played in competition with 32 other Texas teams and finished in second place. The winners of the tournament had beaten Crozier Tech in an earlier game. 94 f - LETTERMEN SPARK CAGERS IN OUTSTANDING SEASON These boys who won letters for their deserving performance in the 1954-55 basketball season were the force behind the team which spurred them to win second place in city competition. Six of the eight players and one manager who re-cevied letters are graduating, but three will be back for next year's season. The returning letter-men are David Campbell, Harold Curtis, and Bragg Stockton. With these returning and several good prospects up from the B team chances are hopeful for a good showing in '56. Top row, left to right: Bobby Addy, forword, hoi corned ono letter. Stanley Babbitt, forward, hoi received three letters and mode the All-City Team. Dovid Campbell, forword, won his first letter this year. Second row: Lorry Carter, forword, lettered oil three yeors he played on the Woodrow basketball team. Harold Curtis, guard, has lettered one year and olso made the All-City team. Third row: Billy Miller, center, is the owner of two letters. Bragg Stockton, guard, has earned bno lottcr. Fourth row: Oscar Turner, guard, has received letters the past two years. Bob Flournoy, monoger, has won one letter. 95 f - Harold Curtis (76) makes an off-thc-floor catch to intercept a pass intended for a Sunset player. Woodrow won this game, 58-62. BASKETBALL, FASTEST SPORT, HAS MANY FANS AT WW Basketball playors are in the air almost as much as on the floor. Here Oscar Turner (77) is shown in a super effort to solp a shot by Tech's Burton (16). Billy Miller (80) is ready to catch the rebound. Tech went on to win 69 to 49. “B” BASKETBALL TEAM WINS IN CITY SERIES This year the B basketball team under the coaching of Tom McBrayer won the championship in competition with other B teams of the city. They proudly boast a record of only two losses during the entire season, both by a single point. Because of the experience gained in B team games, several of the members of the team are considered as likely prospects for next season's A team. SEASON'S SCORES W. W. 1st Gome 2d Gome 1st Game 2d Gome North Dallas 37 58 47 62 Tech 42 37 41 48 S.O.C. 34 53 52 59 Adamson 25 35 55 54 Hillcrest 33 46 51 64 Sunset 50 58 56 57 Forest 41 43 50 61 Coach McBrayer of ihe B team blows his whistle to let the playors know that another day of grueling workouts is over. Bottom row: Jack Kirkpatrick, Movis Smith, David Smith. Don Howard, Jimmy Bynum, Don Shelton, Don Sheer, Bill Dickerson. Second row: Tom Palmer, Mike arr. Sonny Philips, Gory Surratt, J. N. legg. Gerold Gibbs, Don Moody, Manager. 97 f - Bottom tow: lorry Coder. Howard Reed, Ty Cobb, Edward Tribble, Clarence Stobaugh, Oscar Turner, Bobby Johnson. Second row: Don Moody, David Smith, Charles Allen, Jimmy While, Don Goin, Jack Manes, J. N. legg, Joy Roy Roland, John Corley. Top row: Ronnie 8abcr, Billy Jock Gunn, Cudis Rivers, Mike Kirkpatrick, Bragg Stockton, Harold Curtis, David Campbell, Joe Dcweese, Jimmy Mason. -;{98)v - SEVEN RETURNING LETTERMEN MAKE CHANCES OF BASEBALL TEAM BRIGHT The hopes of the A baseball team for having a good record this season were brightened by the return of seven lettermen whose experience was expected to spark the rest of the team. The team also boasts a new coach, Bobby Griffin, who returned this year from military service. At the time of publication, the team was in fourth place, but with constant improvement, they stood a good chance to reach the finals of the city race. A baseball coach, Bobby Griffin, shows his toam the proper batting stance. BOBBY JOHNSON Catcher FIVE RETURNING LETTERMEN OF 1954 CLARENCE STOBAUGH Outfielder LARRY CARTER First Baseman HOWARD REED Pitcher TY COBB Catcher :{ 99 f; Above: Mike Kirkpotrick ond Bragg Stockton, two promising pitchers, worm up before an important game. Below: Edward Tribble, shortstop, is a returned letterman, who is expected to make a good showing in the '55 season. He is pictured homing the ball after a recovery. I Above: Oscar Turner, a letterman of last season, winds up to pitch a fast ono. 8elow: Curtis Rivers, left, ond Ronnie Baber ore pictured here assisting in the pitchers' warm up. Bottom row: Mickey Kirkpatrick. Jimmy Baihom, Jerry Thomp on, Bill Applewhite, Jerry Well . Morris Bryan. Second row: Upthegrovc (Manager?. John McBcc. Odell Booker, Roger Enlow, Bi 11 Dickerson, Mark Wallace, tarry Graf. Bobby Kiefer. Top row: Green Manager), lorry DeHay. Don Bird, Gerald Eads, Don Yaap, Bill Grime , Bill Hopkins, Bill Rucker, Jack Smith, Lynn Allison. B” BASEBALL CLUB CONDITIONS ROOKIES FOR FLAY ON “A” TEAM Coach Don Helms has the job of teaching members of the B team the fine points of running, pitching, catching, and batting. Because of the practice gained in games with other B teams of the city many of these boys are considered as likely prospects for membership in the A club next year. -• 101 )§►— Coach Don R. Helms mam First row: Mortho Wicker, Sherry Phillips, Ellon Dechord, Joan Whybark, Carolyn Savago, Carol Nosby, Borbora Brooks, Audnetto Cody, Jonis (Vicki) Roberts. Second row: Suo Zigenbein, Kay Watson, Sandy Schroeder, Dorothy Burbridgo, Flo Marvin, Anno Brooks, lindo Yancoy, Suxic Thornhill, Bottio 8ob Fullor. Top row: Billy McKissack, Miko Churchman, Bob Nosby, Charlie Erickson, David Hill, Tommy Lassiter, Oavo Boyer, Richie Watts, Charles Gacrtner, Orman Puckett, George Human, Ted Amcrmon. WILDCAT TENNIS TEAM WINS ALL FOUR EVENTS IN DISTRICT Coach Charles Beckham This year the tennis team won all four events in the district match. This is the first time any school in the district has made such a record. Carolyn Savage won in the girls' singles, Kay Watson and Sue Zigenbein won girls' doubles. In the boys' matches. Tommy Lassiter won singles, and boys' doubles were won by Charles Erickson and Dan Shelton. Carolyn Savage also won the girls' singles event in the regional meet, and was a semi-finalist at the state meet. letterman Carolyn (Foofie) Savage is the ten-nis team's outstanding player this year, having won city, district, and regional girls' singles. -4 102)5 - Pictured obovo arc tomo of tho players which ore considered as Stand Outs by Coach Beckham. They are lettermen from tho '54 season and ihrco from tho 55 season. First row: Carolyn Savage, Sherry Phillips, Carol Nosby, Martha Wicker, Ellen Dechord, Barbate Brooks, Joon Whybork, Sue Zigenbein, Flo Marvin, Kay Watson. Second row: Tommy Lassiter, Orman Puckett, Billy McKissick. Coach Beckham is pictured below with six of his most promising girls. The Wildcat Tennis Team has been stronger in tho feminine brackets than in the masculine for tho past few years. Left to right: Jean Whybork, Sherry Phillips, Carolyn Savage, Mr. Charles Beckham, Flo Marvin, Sue Zigenbein, Barbara Brooks. •4 103 f - TRACKSTERS TAKE THIRD IN CITY Track team coach, Melton Owon, watches intently as the boys get underway with thoir daily practice. Coach Melton Owen's cindermen came in third in the city race this year. Although this was not as good as was expected, their determined effort gives every loyal Wildcat good reason to be proud of them. The injury early in the season of one of the top runners, Bagiackas, dampened hopes a bit, and some think that a better place in the city might have been reached if this misfortune had not befallen them. However Woodrow is no stranger to the top brackets when it comes to track, and with several lettermen returning next year, coaches think chances might be brighter then. 1955 Lettermen: Graduating—Jerry Box, Dan Luna, Zack Robinson, John Schultz Returning—Socrates Bagiackas, Bill Dickerson, Drew Dunlap, Jack Hall, Bob Houston, Billy Ondrusek, Ricky Parmele. -♦■( 104 f - TRACK TEAM Fir t row: Bob Houston, J. W. Sanders, Oon Boroh, Zack Robinson, Bobby Coffer, John Schultz, Scott Forloy, I. J. Duncan, Bob Sponseller, Fronk Ashmore, Kenny Wiley, Jimmy Ray, Terry Upchurch, Joe Hill, Van Robinson. Second row: Steve Koppman, John Kittrell, John E. Chism, Roger Twodell, Jock Barfield, Tommy McCollum, Terry Middloton, Frank Grohom, Benny Mauldin, Luther Soules, David Christiam, Carey McElya, Leon Chappell, R. I. Willioms, Gayle Foster, Russell Hill, Mike McMahon, Joe Grubbs, Gary Watson, Gerald Nooly, Jimmy Short. Third row: Martin Hall, Robert Moore, Tommy Wisley, George Marye, Sammy Hasea, Tommy Murray, Don Howard, Billy Miller, Dennis Tubb, Billy Ondrussck, Gone Bradley, Billy Sawyor, Rickoy Parmele, Jerry Box, James Fomest, Coach Melton Owen. Members of the relay team below, are left to right, Gerald Neely, Ricky Parmele, Zack Robinson, and Drew Dunlap The relay team pictured below consists of, top to bottom, Zack Robinson, Drew Dunlap, Jerry Wisley, and Ricky Parmele. Jerry Box, co-captain of the track team and a letterman of tho '54 soason, prepares to demonstrate the technique that onablod him to tio for first placo in the pole vaulting event in the city track moot. Socrates Bagiackas, another roturning letterman, was expected by the coach to make an outstanding showing in the '55 season. But in practicing a broad jump during a daily work-out he was injured and could not complete the season. However, ho was awarded a loltor for this year, and will be back next year. RETURNING LETTERMEN MAKE NUCLEUS FOR THIS YEARS SQUAI) Don Borah is a junior and earned a letter in tho '54 season. Ho is shown here running during one of the daily work-outs. John Schultz, a two year letterman, completed his last year of high school track this season. 106 f - Firtl row: Gene Gibbons, Allen May, Duncon Bobimon, Howard Vonnoy, Kenny Wiley, Archie Grohom, John Paschal, Jerry Williams Sernnri row: Mr. Buford Cates, Joe Gibbons, Jerry Solin, George Schwaner, Jerry Stooz, Bill Griffin, Boyce Wilkio, Eorl Wiloman, Randy Duckworth C, n«. TfttAr. Geer Maafa 1 upnc GOLF TEAM WINNING IN CITY RACE At the time that the CRUSADER went to press, the golf team was leading in competition for the city crown. This fine showing is in keeping with the consistently good record set by the Wildcat golfers. Until this year, the team had not lost a match for three years. But in spite of the loss of one match this season, hopes of the coach and fans are high that the team will make it five consecutive years for Woodrow Wilson to win the city championship in golf. Golf loltormon pictured above ore left to right: Joe Gibbon , Gene Teter, and Jerry Solin. •«2{ 107 )?►- RED AND GRAY CLAD CHEERLEADERS SPARK STUDENT BODY SPIRIT Choorloadcr sponsor, Helen Parsons, smiles in rciurn tor a compliment paid her on her poppy cheerleaders. These energetic seniors are the leaders of the spirit of the silver and flame. This year there were seven cheerleaders instead of the usual six. At the first of the season when Micky Hurst broke his collar bone, the alternate, Joe Grubbs, took his place. After Micky recovered Joe remained a permanent member of the group. Cheerleaders are chosen in the spring for the following year. They are selected for their vivacity, cheerfulness, and love of Woodrow Wilson. Under the leadership of Helen Parsons, sponsor, they work hard and in the opinion of the teams and followers they always get results. Our seven happy cheerleaders eagerly accept a gift from Mr. Ashburn to tho school, a Wildcat Skin. Pop shot the Wildcat himsolf during summer vacation. Below arc six of our vivacious cheerleaders. They aro getting a Pop Rally under way with the traditional first yell, Who Aro Wo.' Pictured above are the gym captains of the spring semestor: First Row: Morgaret Hoilett, Mary too Cook, Patsy Skinner, Evelyn Louwien, Rosann Thompson, Elinor Dietol. Marion House. Frances Perrilt, Kay White, Betty Moxon. Second row: Jeon Whybork, Ann Trovis, Bobbie Campboll, Barbara Pou, Brenda Bishop, Sandy Schroeder, Gail Garrett, Linda Guess, Betty Bob Snipes, Carol Porker, Sue Zigenbein. Third row: Mike Howe, Dorsoy Moonoy, Joanna Jones, Puggie East, Helene Kuzicko, Audy Cody, Sue Hargrave, Wileen Jones, Pat Daniel, Jerry Lee, Sharon Bailey, Bobbie Cullison. P. E. CLASSES TEACH GIRLS HEALTHFUL SPORTS In the gym classes girls are taught team work and healthful participation in sports. They learn to take part in games ranging from baseball to tumbling. In spite of the baggy gym suits and utter exhaustion after a period of recreation, most girls appreciate this opportunity to get wholesome exercise and to learn to cooperate with other members of their teams. Picturod below ore the teachers who direct the classes in physicol education. They are left to right: Hanna Goldstein, Helen Parsons, Matty Dell Webb, and Fdifh Cooper. WINNING BASKETBALL TEAM Betlye Vance, Ado Jo 8rcwer, Jone Crawford, Captain, Elizabeth Burnett, Sandra Dillard. Oowcta Troglin, Kimmie Turner, Joyce Davenport, Betty Brooks, Pat Pentecost, Pot Elliott, Nancy Kershaw. Winning Volleyball team: Bottom row: Audy Cody, Captain. Second row: Sue Sholton, Joy Barlow, Sandy Harrclson. Third row: Corolyn Rood, Morolyn McCoy, Thelma Bland, Judy Thompson. Fourth row: Barbara Nancy Richardson, Mrs. Cooper, Sharon Bailey, Rita Mooney. Winning Tumbling Team: Bottom row: Cloirone Bowdon, Judy Murray, Linda Gail Sheffield, Melba O'Brian!. Second row: Sharon Branscome, Sandra Clark, Beth Acker, Barbara Rushing. Third row: Betty Guy, Betty Clcmonts, Kay Perkins, Joyce Frank. GYM CAPTAINS, FALL TERM BOTTOM ROW: Jar.e Daniel, Grctchen Hyde, Judy Thompson, Sandy Vestal Sondra Jackson, Solly Stono, Mary Ellen Roy, Margaret Johnston, Sondra Terry, Suzonno Kadonc, Becky James. SECOND ROW: Ann Gcttys, Suzanne Swan, Sally Rinaman, Carolyn Smith, Down Dohl-hofer, Ann Mays, Linda Yancey, Nan Grubbs, Linda Thompson, Roberta Staglik. TOP ROW: Sara Ann Frazier, Pat Starnes, 8arbara Martin, Dorothy Burbridgc, Jane Crawford, Jerry Lyles, Cindy Bowser, Potsey Gregg, Lynda Vickery, Marion Rankin, Vicki Foster. COMMANDANT AND STAFF WORK TOGETHER TO PRODUCE OUTSTANDING CADET CORPS Major R. M. Nchcr Commandant The Woodrow Wilson R.O.T.C. unit, largest preparatory school corps in the country, is headed by Major R. M. Neher, an experienced teacher and military leader. The non-commissioned officers of the United States Army who assist him are also experts in handling boys and work with Major Neher to bring many honors to Woodrow Wilson through military activities. Mrs. Harrison is one of the busiest people on the staff. M Sg . Joseph S. Marlin Not Pictured Mrs. Georgia Harrison SFC Kenneth M. Florence SFC Maurice N. SFC Gieientonner Marion H. Mahoney -«s( 114 )■♦ - nn FALL OFFICERS OF THE REGIMENTAL STAFF loft to right: It. Col. Mack Burt, It. Col Don Harting, Col. Joo Harmon, It. Col. Komp Mooro, It. Col. Robert Corder. SPRING OFFICERS OF THE REGIMENTAL STAFF left to right: It. Col. Gerold Yatoi, It. Col. Gary Wotson, Lt. Col. Jay Roland, Col. Tommy laititcr, It. Col. Billy Stafford. Tho four non-commissioned officers who guard and carry the colors in parades are left to right: Charles Allen, Charles Irwin, Gene Adair, Vincent Marable. FOLK LEADING “NON-COMS” REAR COLORS OF SCHOOL AND COUNTRY HALL GUARDMEN ASSIST AT LUNCH PERIOD Five commissioned officers of the cadet corps have the responsibility of stationing cadet guards in the corridors to assist in the free movement of personnel from lunch room to classrooms and outside. Statistical Officer Sergeant Major Copt. Robert Trostel Geno Ada,r —- Capt. Randy Duckworth Moj. Alan Poseol 1st LI. Bobby Minor 1st. It. Carl Shepherd 1st. It. lorry Kimbriel RIBBONS AN1) DECORATIONS GRANTED FOR EFFICIENCY AND ACHIEVEMENT ft O.rC. m HI 3 Arl work by Gary Watson, '55 AWARDS AND RIBBONS For the benefit of those who do not know the significance of the impressive array of ribbons and decorations worn by the military cadet, the following explanation may be helpful: School Efficiency Ribbon—Straight A in Military during the entire term. School Commendation Ribbon—Awarded for the cadet's neatness throughout the term. Red, White, and Blue Ribbon—Awarded for perfect attendance at parades and proper wearing of the uniform. Red Drill Ribbon—Participation in competitive events, as crack squad or individual rifle drll. A star indicates a winner in drill competition. Nile Green Ribbon—Awarded for qualification on the rifle range. M-designates a Marksman S - means Sharpshooter E - indicates an Expert White Ribbon—Awarded for participation in organized school athletics. Midnight Blue Ribbon—Awarded for outstanding efficiency Wreath—Awarded to members of companies winning efficiency competition. Fourrager—(shoulder cord) Green—Rifle team White—Woodrow Wilson Rangers School Colors—Band Leader identification loop—a loop of gold felt worn by those in command position. Kii7K- TOP ROW: Andy Short, Gory McCollum, John lobengier, Travis Faircloth, Chorlet Crossno, Morcus Thompson. SECOND ROW: Mackey Coker Richord Morgan, Gone Adair, Jimmy Wheeler, R. 1. Willioms, Jimmy Thompson, lorry Kimbriel. WOODROW WILSON RANGERS FEATURE BEST DRILLED CADETS A smoll section of the rongors aro shown as they practice on Monday mornings without rifles. It. lorry Kimbriel and Captain Mackey Coker watch the Rangers take an interval to •he right. MARKSMEN ASPIRE TO RIFLE TEAM MEMBERSHIP TOP ROW: Robert Richardson, Jimmy White, John Mc8ee, Lee Perkin . SECOND ROW: Jim Huff, Morlo Stone, Freddy Hitt. FIRST ROW: Howard Reed. Murrell Sloan ond Robert Richardson c.'O practicing prone position shooting. Captain Howard Feed is instructing tiie ether beys in liio uso cf the riiio. Major Gordon Reynold 1st. It. Donald Drake 2nd. It. Serf Bronough 2nd. Ll. Grady Royster Captain Chariot Girand 2nd. It. Tony Boyd 2nd It. Jimmy Finley 2nd. It. Eddie Tom Sewoll ltt. It. Arthur Bjork 2nd. It. Edwin Bronom 2nd. Lt. Rolph Nimmont 2nd. It. Jack David Smith THE R.O.T.C. BAND PROVIDES STIRRING MARCHES FOR CORPS PARADES Col. George Roytler, Direclor THE BAND SOUNDS OFF AT A WEDNESDAY MORNING PARADE «3( 120 f - BAND ROSTER TOP ROW: PFC Robert Barfield PFC Maurice Billion Sgt. Olin Brown Sgt. Jim Corrao SFC John Paul Carter Sgt. Danny Chapman SECOND ROW: CpI. Larry Colyar PFC Richard Copoland CpI. Charles Crane PFC Bobby Crouch PFC Bill Dickson SFC James Doxey THIRD ROW: PFC Judson Drake CpI. Howard Dunn PFC David Edmondson PFC John Eikenburg PFC W. A. Eubanks CpI. Boyce Farrar FOURTH ROW: PFC B. F. Hamman PFC Billy Earl Hill PFC Dean Hosier Sgt. Norman Inglet SIXTH ROW: SFC Jon Jackson PFC Calvin Justice Sgt. Robert Kitlrell PFC John Leavitt PFC Don McCauley Pvt. Monte McCormick SEVENTH ROW: PFC Weldon McDonald PFC Dan Mcrrifiold PFC Dodd Miller Sgt. Ace Owens PFC Donald Pembroke PFC Shorman Pursor EIGHTH ROW: Pvt. Tommy Robinson Sgt. Don Smith Pvt. Billy Souther Sgt. Roger Stepp Sgt. Bill Ferguson Pvt. Robert Fox PFC David Gershnor Sgt. Fred Gharis Pvt. Pete Glaser Sgt. Wayne Golaz FIFTH ROW: Sgt. Jim Goldblatt PFC Alfred Gray NINTH ROW: SFC Wayne Tadlock Sgt. Barney Thames PFC Boyce Vanderburg 1st Sgt. William Vardell TENTH ROW: PFC Dan Vaughan PFC Ray Wall PFC Gilbort Wyrick 121 f - COMPANY A ROSTER TOP ROW: PFC Robert Abbott Sgt. Richard Allison Pvt. Richard Berendzen PFC Buddy Biles Pvt. Jamos Boll Sgt. Bobby Boulware SECOND ROW: Pvt. Morgan Browor PFC Ed Burke Sgt. Roland Campbell PFC Tommy Canafax Sgt. David Christian PFC Ronald Coleman THIRD ROW: Pvt. Lloyd Cook SFC Don Cooper PFC Malcolm Couch Sgt. Gordon Davis PFC James Evans Pvt. Milton Gardner FOURTH ROW: PFC Paul Golden PFC Loo Harrison PFC Bill Hopkins SFC Lindell Howell SFC Dale Hudson PFC Robort Hughcn FIFTH ROW: Pvt. Tommy Hust CpI. Larry Jones Pvt. James Kelly PFC John Kirkgard Pvt. Mike King PFC Charles Laughlin SIXTH ROW: PFC Joe Levering Sgt. David Lcvisay 1st Sgt. Kenny Mackey PFC Earl Males SFC Harvey Mannes Pvt. Don Morris SEVENTH ROW: Pvt. J. N. Morris PFC Ralph Oilman PFC Morris Orr Pvt. John Paschal Pvt. Bobby Patterson PFC John Ping EIGHTH ROW: PFC Richard Piper Pvt. Joe Potts SFC Larry Ratcliff SFC William A. Reece PFC Dale Staples Sgt. Walter Still NINTH ROW: SFC David Taylor PFC Mark Wallace SFC George Whitington PFC Dennis Williams Pvt. Ray G. Williams Sgt. Bill Wolfgang It. Col. Copt. 1st. It. Joy Roy Roland Tommy Kirkpatrick Robert Jungbluth 2nd. It. 2nd. It. 2nd. Lt. Bob Greer Douglos H. Johnson William Keeling -4 122}i- COMPANYB ROSTER FIRST ROW: J. Ray Allen C Frank Ashmore C Ronnie Baber C Jimmy Basham C Dowell Bates C Bobby Bennett SECOND ROW; t. Mike Boggs t. Odel Booker 1. John Bostick t. David Bragg t. Larry Brandon C Veron Burdick THIRD ROW: C David Chappell t. Sgt. Jerry Cohn f. David Dechard 1. Johnnie DePoma t. James Dewey I. Jeryl Eads FOURTH ROW: C Charles Erickson t. Tommy Fultz C Jarrell Gibbs t. Jimmy D. Green t. Burt Hazard C. Earl Hodges FIFTH ROW: C Wayne Janes 1. James Jones C Emory Jones C Kenneth Lancaster C Jerry Litchfield C Arnold Marks SIXTH ROW: Pvt. Arthur Mayberry CpI. Freddy Mills Sgt. Bill McClanahan Pvt. Jorry Olsowski SFC Rickey Parmele CpI. Albert Redmond SEVENTH ROW: Pvt. Athel Reed PFC Tommy Reeve SFC James Rciffin Pvt. James Russell PFC Bob Scott PFC Jimmy Short EIGHTH ROW: PFC Paul Simmons PFC I. G. Sims PFC Larry Tonick SFC Orville Ungerer Pvt. Dan Upthegrove Pvt. Richie Walts NINTH ROW: CpI. Reynolds Wound CpI. Paul Willis Pvt. Charles Wells CpI. Jimmy Wheeler M Sgt. James H. White Pvt. Jimmy Wild TENTH ROW: Pvt. Robert W. Williams PFC Ben Wilkinson Sgt. Joe D. Williamson PFC Joe Young Maior Boone Powell 1st. It. Jimmy M. White Capt. Murrell Sloan 2nd. Lt. Robert Rash 1st. It. Charles Ashmore 2nd. It. Robert L. Williams -«( 123 • - Col. Tommy Lassiter Copt. Howard Reed 2nd. It. Jerry Rosamond COMPANYC ROSTER NINTH ROW: TENTH ROW: Copt. Tom Elliston 1st. It. Corey McElyo 1st. It. More Simmons 2nd. It. Bill Doom TOP ROW: Pvt. Earl Angell PFC Jack Barfield Sgt. Jack Bazhaw PFC Robert Bazhaw Pvt. Buster Bell PFC Jerry Boortz SECOND ROW: Sgt. Fred Bruss CpI. Richard Carlson Pvt. Bill Cherry PFC Bobby Clark PFC Philip E. Clark PFC George Cogswell THIRD ROW: Pvt. Johnny Cox PFC Paul Crump Pvt. John Dosilots Pvt. Larry Dougall PFC Jack Drake SFC Byron Farley FOURTH ROW: PFC Lynn Flowers PFC Stanley Fullen PFC Robert Gardner Pvt. Mike Giles Pvt. Eddie Gunnols 1st Sgt. Joe Hill FIFTH ROW: Pvt. Joe Howard Pvt. Tommy Hull M Sgt. Charles Irwin CpI. Jim Kennedy PFC Bobby King Pvt. Victor Kneese SIXTH ROW: Sgt. Mike Kirkpatrick Pvt. Bob Lankford Sgt. J. N. Legg Pvt. Tony Licause Pvt. Steve little SEVENTH ROW: PFC Gordon Martin Sgt. James B. Mason PFC Allen May PFC Jon Moody PFC Barrie Morgan EIGHTH ROW: Sgt. Tom Palmer Sgt. Eulus Parker CpI. James Powdrill PFC Robert Schmidt PFC Glenn Slocum PFC Tony Smith PFC Ross Stiles Pvt. Ed Stone PFC Steve Taylor SFC Roger Twcdell Pvt. Jcrroll Delaine Walker CpI. Don West PFC Dick West M Sgt. Eddy Wheeler Pvt. Boyce Wilkie Copt. Csesr Turner Mojor 1.1 Stewart Mackoy Coker 2nd. It. 8obby Hothorington Charlos Floyd COMPANY 1) ROSTER TENTH ROW: TOP ROW: PFC Denny Adkins SFC Charles H. Allon PFC Paul Allen PFC Charles Robert Arnold CpI. Malcolm Baker Pvt. lee Roy Baker SECOND ROW: PFC Arthur Barnott PFC Newman Bradford Pvt. Jack Chisum Sgt. James Craft SFC Joe Craft CpI. Bob Cooper THIRD ROW- SFC William Cothrum Pvt. Melvyn Cummings Sgt. Harold Curtis Pvt. Jimmy Davis Sgt. Joo DeWeese CpI. Bill Dickenson FOURTH ROW: CpI. Tommy Ellison SFC Eugone Gilliam SFC Jack Haosly Pvt. Ray Hess CpI. Royce Hobbs SFC Adrian Huggins FIFTH ROW; Pvt. Larry Kcarby CpI. David Kent M Sgt. Jerry Lindsey CpI. John Lobingier Pvt. Robort McCutcheon SFC Vincent Marablc SIXTH ROW: Pvt. Jerry Massoud PFC Jimmy A oss Pvt. Melvyn Mottwiler Pvt. Larry Nauroth Pvt. Bob Noyland SEVENTH ROW: PFC Larry O'Doll SFC Tommy Posey CpI. Charles Prock Pvt. John Prozo PFC Charles Reddy EIGHTH ROW: 1st. Sgt. Robort Richardson PFC Curtis Rivers Pvt. Duncan Robinson SFC Danny Runner PFC Donnie Shocr Pvt. Jack Simmons PFC John Smith Pvt. George Smith PFC Leroy Smith Pvt. Paul Suitor Pvt. Gary Surratt SFC Jimmy Thompson PFC Steve Tokoly PFC Howard Vannoy Pvt. Donald Zivncy Copt. Jimmy Shuffler Gory Wotson Jimmy loo 1st. It. 2nd. It. 2nd. It. loon Smith Horoco Thompson lloyd Wiggins TOP ROW: SFC Phillip Adams Pvt. Ernest Andrews SFC Dick Barnes SFC Thomas Barnes PFC Ted Bianchi Pvt. Jimmy D. Bitros Sgt. Don 3ird CpI. Joe Black PFC Richard Buckner SECOND ROW: Pvt. James Cecil M Sgt. John Chism PFC David Clevinger CpI. James Cole PFC James Colley PFC John Corley PFC Bailey Currin CpI. Hilary Dempsey PFC Bill Deneen COMPANY E ROSTER THIRD ROW: CpI. Don Elliott Pvt. Shannon Flynn PFC John Foltz SFC Howard Ford Pvt. Gayle Foster Pvt. Jim Gibbons CpI. Gerald Gibson Pvt. John Gibson Pvt. Jerry Gully FOURTH ROW: SFC Jay Gorman CpI. Norman Hall Pvt. Charles Harmon Sgt. David Harris SFC Jimmy Hilley Pvt. Ray James M Sgt. Bill Johnson CpI. Sam Johnson FIFTH ROW: CpI. Jimmy J. Johnston PFC Bobby Jones 1st Sgt. John Kittroll Pvt. Richard landers Pvt. Ronald Lassiter Pvt. Chris lewis PFC John McBee SFC Tommy Me Callum PFC Oley McNatt SIXTH ROW: Pvt. I. T. Manuel Pvt. Donald Miller PFC Robert Moore Pvt. Jerry Morgan PFC David Nallie Pvt. Frank Oudkirk Pvt. Wayne Pattorson CpI. Jerry Pepper Pvt. Charles Quillin SEVENTH ROW: PFC Woyno Robinson Sgt. Mark Schirato PFC David Smith M Sgt. D. T. Strickland Pvt. James lorry Pvt. Jerry Thompson PFC Bruce Wallace Pvt. Terry Wallace PFC Bill Wilson TOP ROW: PFC Jamos Abrams SFC John Allen PFC David Bach Pvt. Charles Beck SFC Don Borah CpI. Dan Brents Pvt. Earl Britt Pvt. Jimmy Bryan Pvt. Wade Byrum SECOND ROW: Pvt. James Carrigan SFC Don Chappell Pvt. Josoph Churchman Sgt. Bob Dorrah Pvt. Angus David Pvt. Louie Davis CpI. Larry DcHay Pvt. Gilbert Douthit Col. Max George Doughty THIRD ROW: Pvt. Gene Dudley PFC Roger Enlow Pvt. Ed Fischer Sgt. Allan Gaynor SFC Jerry Goodson PFC John Gorman Pvt. Gayland Gossett PFC Gerald Green Pvt. Bracy Greer FOURTH ROW: SFC David Ham PvJ. Roger Harper PFC Roy Head SFC Robert Heard PFC Carl Heller Pvt. Charles Higginbotham Sgt. Gene Hudspeth SFC Joe Jimenez Sgt. John C. Johnson FIFTH ROW: PFC Eddie Kennedy Pvt. Richard Kriss Pvt. Bob Lampton Pvt. Randoll McCollum PFC Howard Mahoney Pvt. Don Moody Pvt. Geer Moore Pvt. George Morgan SFC Richard Morgan SIXTH ROW: Pvt. Keith Mueller Pvt. Pot Murphy Pvt. Bob Nasby Pvt. Lowoll Newman PFC Jack Ragsdale Pvt. Jimmy P. Reid CpI. Dwight Sharpe Pvt. William Stallings PFC William Sullivan SEVENTH ROW: Pvt. Kenneth Toylor PFC Don Teer SFC Gene Teter PFC Bill Walters PFC Billy White 1st Sgt. Kenny Wiley PFC lance Williamson Pvt. Don Wilson PFC Charles Yates COMPANYF ROSTER Major Gene Gibbons Copt. Bob Flournoy 1st. It. Horrison Broyles 1st. It. John Zink 2nd. It. Mack 8rown 2nd. It. Don Greer COMPANY G ROSTER 1st. It. Jimmy Hightowor 2nd. It. Joy Cauthon 2nd. It. lorry Farris TOP ROW: Pvt. Jay Allen Pvt. Ted Amerman Sgt. Bob Briddick CpI. Don Carlson SFC W. H. Corter Pvt. Don Cass SECOND ROW: Pvt. Wayne Catina PFC Lester Cohen Pvt. Charles Crossno Pvt. Charles Davenport Pvt. Bobby Drown Pvt. Kerry Dyson THIRD ROW: SFC Earnest Filter Pvt. Tommy Flanagan CpI. Phil Gaston Pvt. Burton Gilliam Pvt. Jimmy R. Green Pvt. Billy Jack Gunn FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Jimmy Harris CpI. Bobby Harvey CpI. Robert Hicks SFC Tommy Hopkins 1st Sgt. Bob Houston CpI. James Jaborck FIFTH ROW: SFC Steve Koppman Pvt. Dennis Leyrer Pvt. Bobby Lindley Pvt. Johnny Logan Pvt. Jack McGee Pvt. Walter McGee SIXTH ROW: SFC Billy McNall SFC George Marye Sgt. Gilbert Mcnchaka Pvt. Don Olson Pvt. John Pace SFC Dennis Palmer SEVENTH ROW: PFC Van Robinson CpI. Billy Sawyer Pvt. Robert Shcaror Pvt. Dan Shelton PFC Charles L. Smith Pvt. Luther Soules EIGHTH ROW: Pvt. Clarence Stobaugh SFC Larry Watson Pvt. Dale Wealheread Pvt. Jerry Wells Pvt. Charles White Pvt. Wayne Wells NINTH ROW: Pvt. Bob Wilson PFC Bob Woodford Pvt. Anton Wylie Copt. Darrell Clark Winter Uniform -■■ { 1 28 )■ - TOP ROW |I. Phillip Armstrong 1. Leslie Arnold C Fred Barnett t. Glenn Srock C Tommy Davis t. Bobby Dove SECOND ROW Z Cecil Drcwry . Sgt. Drew Dunlap I Travis Foircloth I. Don Foster I. Joe Gibbons t. Larry Graf THIRD ROW C Thomas Green t. Jack Hall I David Hardie Roy Harding •. Russell Hill I Dave Hitchcock :OURTH ROW . Bill Jarrard I. Norman Kent I Billy Kirkwood Nelson Knight I Milton Lamm . Bobby Lee FIFTH ROW SFC Joe Love CpI. Dan Luna PFC Gory McCollum Sgt. Jack Manes PFC Pete Manos Sgt. Torry Middleton SIXTH ROW Sgt. Billy L. Miller Pvt. Mike Owen PFC Scottie Lee Owens CpI. Harry L. Perkins CpI. Carroll Peterson PFC Rex Reynolds SEVENTH ROW PFC Don Ruthven SFC George Schwancr PFC Gary Seaton Pvt. Clifton Shipp Pvt. Jack Smith EIGHTH ROW Pvt. Mickey Wagoner Pvt. Jerry Watkins PFC John Whiddon Sgt. David White CpI. Haddon Wincklcr Pvt. James Preston Wood Ll. Col. Captain Gorald Yotos Freddy Hitt 1st. It. Scott Farley 1st. Lt. Clark Miller 2nd. Lt. Joel Bridget 2nd Lt. Don Vickery COMPANY I ROSTER Sgt. Bobby Addy PFC Earl AscI PFC Stanley Babbitt Pvt. Bill Bagley M Sgt Herbert Beebee Pvt. Harry Bradley Pvt. Woody Brownlee Pvt. Jerry Burns FOURTH ROW Pvt. Len Marshall CpI. John McFarland 1st. Sgt. Mike McMahon Sgt. Billy Miller Pvt. Johnny Miller SFC James Minor PFC Larry Morrow PFC Bobby Nelson SECOND ROW SFC Larry Carter CpI. David Caruth Pvt. Gone Colley PFC Bobby Coffer Pvt. J. C. Dean Pvt. Larry Drake CpI. James Eller CpI. Donne Freeman FIFTH ROW Pvt. Bob Ondrusck Pvt. Wayne Phillips SFC Joe Riffe Pvt. Randy Rivers PFC Andy Short Pvt. Jerry Smothormon Pvt. Bob Sponseller PFC Marcus Thompson THIRD ROW SIXTH ROW SFC James Gordon SFC Earnest Graf Pvt. Travis Harkness CpI. Don Howard Sgt. Jerry Jeffus PFC Mickey C. Kirkpatrick Pvt. Billy LeNoir Pvt. Clinton Maddox PFC Walter Tibbitts Sgt. Dee Troes SFC Edward Tribble CpI. Lewis Waters Sgt. Jerry Wisley Pvt. Tommy Wisley Pvt. David Young COMPANYK ROSTER FOURTH ROW TOP ROW PFC Gaines Alexander SFC Byron Ashworth Pvt. Jim Burdette Sgt. John Burrus PFC Jimmy Bynum Pvt. Johnny Bynum SFC David Campbell PFC Aubary Cross SECOND ROW Pvt. Nick Dokos Pvt. Williom Douglas CpI. John Garner PFC Don Goin Pvt. Frank Graham PFC Brad Graves Pvt. Jimmy Hougc PFC Sammy Hosca THIRD ROW Pvt. Dick Ingram Pvt. Roger James PFC Bobby Kiefer Pvt. Bill King Pvt. Raymond Klempin Pvt. Loyd Lewis SFC Lamarr Malone PFC Gary McClintock PFC Alex McCulloch Pvt. Fred Merrill CpI. David Moore Pvt. James Mulder PFC Tommy Murray 9FC Gerald Neely 9FC John Oden 9vt. Jerry Peeples FIFTH ROW vt. Tom Petty 1st Sgt. Orman Puckett PFC Jimmy Ray Pvt. J. W. Sanders Pvt. Jerry Sharp Pvt. Hal Simmons Pvt. Bill Stevens Sgt. Bragg Stockton SIXTH ROW SFC Chester Stone SFC Lester Sutton Sgt. Jim Travis Pvt. Larry Wallace PFC Don Yaap Major Don Kaufman It. It. Roncal Beck 1st. It. Joe Grubbs 2nd. Lt. Benny Mauldin 2nd. It. Tommy Rudder Orientation into R.O.T.C. is taking place here as these 2B's arc taught marching principles. The corps stand at parade rest, awaiting the return of the officers from front and center. Officers watch and pass judgment as lines of cadets pass the reviewing stand. The R.O.T.C. Band provides the stirring marching music that sparks the Wednesday morning parades. R.O.T.C. COMBINES Cadets salute It. Col. Dan Harl-ing and his lady, Gail Ostler, as they leave the building at the end of the Officers' Dance. -• :■{ 132 f A parade is beginning. Regimental staff officers led by Lt. Col. Tommy Lassiter march to their position to see the corps pass in review. At Camp Dallas near Mineral Wells tents are being erected by cadets in preparation for the 30 day camping period for ambitious R.O.T.C. boys from Dallas schools. During the playing of the national anthem the entire corps Eyes right! Copt. Oscar Turner gives tho command as his company passes stands at attention? and the cadets not in the ranks salute. the reviewing stand. DISCIPLINE, HARD WORK, AND ENJOYMENT Knee deep in Khaki , Tommy Salas and Jimmy Whito are sorting out uniforms for the moro than 700 Woodrow Wilson cadets at the first of tho school term. At Camp Dallas those cadots are cither practicing for inter-com pony athletics or (porish the thought!) boing disciplined. AUDI TIMU U,X FACULTY AND STUDENT BODY APPRECIATE THE STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council members are elected by their classmates and have a variety of experiences, ranging from buying CRUSADERS and baseball tickets to planning school dances and purchasing needed equipment. The students and school are indebted to this group and Mr. Ashburn rewarded them with a luncheon at Dunton's Cafeteria in the fall. The sports editors from The Dallas Morning News and The Dallas Times Herald spoke to the group to promote the sale of football tickets. Mattie Doll Sponsor TOP ROW: Judy Alexander, Sharon Bailoy, Ann Baker, Dick Ballard, Brenda Bishop, Marie Bohannon, Jorry Box, Sharon Broylos, Gail Brown, Dorothy Burbridgo. SECOND ROW: Barbara Byrd, Ty Cobb, Jorry Cooper, Dawn Dahlhofcr, Bill Dickenson, Patsy Dry, Howard Dunn, Virginia Durlond, Mary East, Barbara Edwards. THIRD ROW: Pat Eliott, Vicki Foster, Gail Garrett, G. P. Gibson, Charles Girand, Martha Godwin, Shoron Goldstein, Linda Groco, Thomas Green, Joe Grubbs. FOURTH ROW: Linda Guess, Billy Jack Gunn, Judy Guy, Yvonne Honks, Pot Hardin, Don Harting, Sue Harris, Mary Frances Hiles, Mike Howe, Bob Jungbluth. FIFTH ROW: Suzanne Kodane, Glenda Kolinck, Pat Kilgore, Nelson Knight, Jorry lee, Mcrilyn Loyd, Jerry Lyles, Glenda McCardy, Jcannie McClain, Jack McGee. SIXTH ROW: Morcia McKellar, Jock Manes, James Mason, Suzanno Mortindalo, Stella Milam, Lou Ann Mires, Jennie Lou Moore, Vicki Moore, Carol Nosby, Kcenie Neilson. SEVENTH ROW: Carol Porkor, Pot Patillo, Carol Plummer, Barbara Pou, Sherron Prescott, Carol Rawlinson, Carolyn Reed, Mory Sue Roark, Mildred Robertson, Kay Sanderson. EIGHTH ROW: Gory Seaton, Marc Simmons, Carolyn Smith, Dwayno Taylor, Jimmy Terry, Linda Thompson, Robert Trostel, Linda Vickery, Peggy Walker, Katherine Wallace. NINTH ROW: Kay Wotson, Jimmy White, Kay White, Gerald Yates. SENIOR HONOR LIBRARY COUNCIL LENDS NEEDED HELP AS MEMBERS LEARN LIBRARY WORK A real friend to a poor joker in need of some quick information is a member of the Library Council. These outstanding Seniors come to Librarian Helen Braack highly recommended by their teachers. They have to be dependable and familiar with literary works. They also need to have some knowledge of the Dewey Decimal System. fOP ROW: Pot Alsip, Byron Ashworth, Jock Bazshaw, Belly Brooks, Harrison Broyles, Elizabeth Burnett, Deanna Cox. SECOND ROW: Patsy Ocan, Glenda Dugger, Pat Elliott, Sara Ann Frazier, Sandro Georner, Charles Girand, Ruth Gish. THIRD ROW: David Ham, lindo Hardy, Geraldine Harr, Joe Harrison, Dan Harting, George Hopkins, Jim Huff. FOURTH ROW: Susi Isom, Margaret Jacobs, James Johnson, Cecil Jones, Jim McCoy, Betty Ann Maples, Jerry O'Dell. FIFTH ROW: Evelyn Richardson, Ruthie Rugel, Bobetto Russell, Martha Sharp, leon Smith, Pot Starnes, Gerald Yates. PROJECTIONISTS, WITH LARGEST GROUP EVER Officers of the Projectionist Club for this year are, left to right, Bobbie Cullison, Robert Trostol, Nadino Hendrix, Bob Greer, and Bill Munsch. The Projectionists Club is another of the Woodrow Wilson service clubs that is almost indispensable to the classes that use film. They learn to run a 16 mm sound projector and the slide and strip projector. TOP ROW: Richard Allison, Charles Ashmore, Roncal Beck, Beverly Bennett, Arthur Bjork, Edwin Branom, Bronda Bishop, Jim Burdette, Veda Chenault, Billie Cochran, George Cogswell, Carol Couch, Bobbio Cullison, Pat Daniel, Johnny DePoma. SECOND ROW: Patsy Dry, Beverly Dyer, Shirley Ed-munson, Barbara Flabiono, Sharon Freeman, Stanley Fuller, Loycc Gcndel, Jerry Goodson, Ernest Graf, Alice Green, Bob Greer, John Griesel, Norman Hall, B. F. Homman, Billy Earl Hill. THIRD ROW: Mary Alice Holder, Bob Houston, Jean Jclinek, Joanna Jones, Bob Jungbluth, Glenda Kidd, Tommy Kirkpatrick, Judy Lane, Jimmy Lee, Shirley Longino, Jerry Lyles, Bill McNall, Tommy McCollum, Gail McDonald, Earl Males. FOURTH ROW: Harvey Mannes, Arnold Marks, Richard Morgan, David Moore, Bill Munsch, Martha Myers, Bob Neyland, Ralph Oilman, Beverly Owens, Carol Parkor, Jorry Pepper, Johnny Petrakis, Carol Phillips, John Rooso, Tommy Reeve. FIFTH ROW: Gail Rogstad, Helene Ruzicka, Buddy Smith, Leon Smith, Jimmy Thompson, Jcannic Thrasher, 3ob Trostel, William Vordoll, Etholyn Virden, Sara Ann Wyly, J. William Brown, Sponsor. -4 138 )■ - AID IN MODERN TEACHING METHODS Members become expert in splicing film and making other minor repairs. Mr. Brown, the sponsor, has a schedule of operators available at each period in the study halls. Besides meeting regularly, parties are also an activity which receives an enthusiastic response from the members of this club. 139 f - JUNIOR RED CROSS HAS VARIED HUMANITARIAN ACTIVITIES Jr. Red Cross members do not nurse patients or take temperatures, but they do sponsor shut-ins and see that they are not neglected. Another function of this club is to send packages to foreign countries. One representative is elected by each home room. TOP ROW: Margaret Buckmeyer, Ellen Decherd, Charlene Denton, Tom Elliston. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Fleming, Jennie Golson, Elaine Graf, A ary Frances Hilos. THIRD ROW; Dove Hitchcock, Charles Irwin, Settye Levering, George Marye. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Newman, Kay Nichols, Johnny Pctrakis, Sara Rodgers. FIFTH ROW: J. W. Sandors, Judy Stunz, Suzanne Swan, Geraldino Wallace. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Wallis, Jimmy White. — 1 40 } - ART SERVICE CLUBBERS DEMONSTRATE CREATIVE TALENTS PRACTICALLY The word service is not accidental in the name of the Art Service Club. These talented proteges of Merle Fincher always have a backlog of projects to be done, such as posters and scenery for special assemblies. These are only a few of the projects which the members of the Art Service Club, usually students of the art department, tackle annually. Making a potter, decorations for a dance, or just what Suzic Todd, Bobby Morrow, and Bob Brid-dick arc doing is not dear hero, but one can be sure that it is something for tho school. TOP ROW: Nancy Bray, Bob Briddick, Carol Chcavens, Down Dahlhofer. SECOND ROW: Virginia DcHay, Myrno Sue Dooley, Diane Harris, Mary Lou Heath. THIRD ROW: Hilma Hicks, Mike Howe, Sue Hendricks Knight, Jeon lon-gendyke. FOURTH ROW: Suzanne McAfee, Carol Morrow, Martha Murdock, Bob Neylond. FIFTH ROW: Gail Ostler, Wynon Phillips, Elizabeth Reynolds, Nancy Richardson. SIXTH ROW: Kay Sanderson, Peggy Stacks, Suzanne Todd, Peggy Walker. BOTTOM ROW; Katherine Wallace, Charlotte White, Merle Fincher, Sponsor. -+i i4i } - TOP ROW: Elizabeth Burnett, Pot Wilcox, Daniel R. Gannon, Weldon McDonald, Brad Groves, Billy Kirkwood, Richard Carlton, Joo Levering. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Martindole, Sandy Horrclson, Charlotte Weitt, Jerry Lee, Jody Hellmuth, Jeon Grace, Shoron Bailey, Vee Porker, Faith Schrodt, Sandy Kincy. SECOND ROW; Carolyn Judd, Sue Hargrave, Jessie Clark, Alice Hart, Jonnio Lou Moore, Janet Humphreys, Ann Hateltine, Linda lu Holmes, Rotann Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: Julia Ann Burleson, Ann DeShazo, Dorothy Wood, 8arbara Evans, Sue Price, Shoron Gory, Toula Manos, Betty Lynne Brooks, Nell Pressly. PAN AMERICAN STATE PRESIDENT IS MARC SIMMONS FROM WW Buenas tardes ... is the greeting you might receive from a member of the Pan American Student Forum, if you attended their meeting every first and third Wednesday in Hall 1. These senors and senoritas take Spanish in school and enjoy furthering this interest by participating in the activities of the Pan American Student Forum. They learn more about neighbors south of the border and make new friends in their own school. A highlight of their activities is the convention held each spring in Austin, Texas. Woodrow Wilson member Marc Simmons was President of the State Organization this year. TOP ROW: Dovid Gcrshner, John Gorman. Florence Marvin, Peggy Storey, Roy Jomes, Stephen Austin, Joy Gorman. THIRD ROW: Dalyne Reeves, Mary Beth Conigelio, Peggy Paul, Sally Store, Jone Cox, Jerry Lyles, Patsy Dry, Pereillo Forbes, Sarah McGorr, Karen Kowolke. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Gann, Justice Stogsdill, Kay White, Margarot Ann Johnston, Margaret Ann Hozlett, Pot Kilgore, Jeon Bright, Lela Hall. Carole Chew, Sheri Chism. Margoret Riggs. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Frances Cunningham, Georgio Manos, Pinky Skinner. Dona Douglas, Beverly Bennett, Sondy Vestal, Jon Cooper, Shoron Goldstein, Paula Fmnoburgh, Marc Simmons. TOP ROW: Gene Ferguson, More Simmons, Lester Cohen, Jimmy Hightower, Eornost Filter, Tommy Kirkpatrick, Jimmy Finley, Tommy Rodder, Bill Woodword, Pot Gordon, Jimmy Arnold, Bill Hardin, Robert Shugart. SECOND ROW: Nellie Gray, Jerry lee, Katherino Wallace, Dorsey Mooney, Peggy Gogaons, Rita Mooney, Marie Bohonnon, Barbara Bailey, Nancy Beemon, Barbara Pou, Nan Griffith, Joy Reynolds, Mortha Murdock, Forrestine Feezor, Shirley Simms, Joyce Hedgecock, Sue Hargrave. BOTTOM ROW: Joanna Kent, Jan Campbell, Ann Watts, Ruth Gish, Kothi Rusk, Emily Warner, Linda Lewis, Phalba Zeidlik, Nelma Ann Jones, Janet Elmore, Jean Whybark, Ellen Dechard, Sylvia Harris. “BIG D” AND ITS HISTORY MAIN SUBJECT OF HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETINGS Held on Tuesday afternoons and sponsored by Mr. Smith, the Dallas Historical Society is the place for devotees of Texas and Dallas history. It is the scene of many topics of discussion concerning the history of Big D. TOP ROW: Be h White, Kay Ellen Ball, Stella Milam, Linda McMahon, Virginia Durlond, Mortha Myers, Virginio Hurley, Faye Zollner, Sara Niendorff, Fay Skibell, Suzie Thornhill, Normo Tolkington, Bobbie Foster, Monya Harris. SECOND ROW: Diono Harris, Ruthie Rugel, Rose Morie Williams, Barbara Scoggins, Marilyn Kyser, Sandro Blosingame, Wileen Jones, Sharon Wenzel, lindo Moore, Mary Jano Nyenhuis, Marinell Rivers, Bobbie Compbell, Margaret Buckmeyer, Sandy Schrocder, Jonnie Morrison, Helene Ruzicko. BOTTOM ROW: Loretta Wilson, lindo Yancey, Carol Couch, Elaine Scoggins, Joycene Smith, Jessie Clark, Corole June Holey, Betty Ann Maples, Sharon Baker, Jennie Golson, Mildred Robertson, Avis Tieber, Gail Rogstad, Beverly Owen. Y-TEENS ARE HELPED TO BEC OME THE “ALL ROUND AMERICAN GIRL’ They coll it the mombo! At o Y-Teen meeting Linda Guess demonstrates ‘.hat popular dance craze borrowed from our Latin-Amcrican neighbors. Those watching are Jerry lee, Nancy Bccman, Carol Parker, Katherine Wallace, and Barbara Flabiano. Membership in the Y-Teen Club gives a gir a membership in the Y.W.C.A. and entitles he to the benefits and activities of the Y , such a swimming, dancing, tennis, and others. Thest girls contribute to the World Fellowship Fund which helps extend the benefits of the Y.W.C.A to girls all over the world. The club also sponsor dances and parties for its members. The Wood row Wilson chapter meets on alternate Mondcr afternoons and is sponsored by Mrs. Kenned-and Miss Farris. TOP ROW: Jeon Grace Lorena Lovell Anito Korr Jean Keith Yvonne Hanks SECOND ROW: Ann Grace Carol Hinton Janice Hale Giovanna Leo Jo lobruxzo Shirley Gatewood BOTTOM ROW: Nelma Jonos Jerry Loe Sally Jackson Janico Lone Linda Guess Mary Frances Hiles TOP ROW: Barbara Jo Flabiar Johnotta Cates Nancy Beeman Sharon Bailey Lynn French Linda Bower SECOND ROW: Patsy Dry Shirley Brasher Jenice Dock Judy Burkhard Patsy Clare Myrna Sue Dooley BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Buckmoyc Ellen Decherd Joon Cothran Denico Davidson Jean Ann Asimakis Barbara Evans Nan Clark TOP ROW: Camille Pratt Ellen Ray Barbara Marlin Frances Perritt Dorsey Mooney Shirley Pickle Stella Milam SECOND ROW: Harriette Ray Jerry Lyles Sara Delle McDonald Joyce Marshall Martha Powers Rita Mooney BOTTOM ROW Bobbie Looney Nadine Newell Peg Morrison Sheila McCollum Mary Ann Mcllvain Carol Parker Carol Post TOP ROW: Betty Scott Glenda Russell Vee Parker Carol Stokes Carolyn Smith Sharon Wenzel Rose Marie Williams SECOND ROW: Elaine Scoggins Virginia Hurley Ann Honeywell Linda Hardy Darlene Grube Linda Moore Glenda McCarty BOTTOM ROW: Vcrneta Baker Jo Ann Caswell Mary Cunningham Beverly Dyer Bette Fennell Betty Galbraith TOP ROW: Lynda Vickery Jo Anne Sayers Jackie Steptcr Sue Sandcl Mary Woods Phalba Zcidlik Barbara Smith SECOND ROW: Anne Vinson Emily Warner Gail Walker Katherine Wallace Lee Taliaferro Deborah Scherzer Esther Schooley BOTTOM ROW: Bobetta Russell Fay Skiboll Mary Wagliordo Roberta Staglik Shirley Singleton Suzanne Stubbs Avis Ticber Eorlh Angel, Jayne Mclchcr, it balanced by Marion Rankin at they demonstrate the backward angel. Roll With Me, Henry! Tumbler Brenda Bishop prepares to roll in.o the double somersault at a tumbling club meeting. TUMBLING CLUB COMPOSED OF EXPERTS AND BEGINNERS In the Tumbling Club the novice can mingle with the experts. The experts can play the clown. All can get down to serious, though enjoyable activity of learning new stunts to present at football games, on assembly, and for various other groups. Sponsored and coached by Mattie Dell Webb, this group boasts of some outstanding tumblers, including this year Avis Tieber, president, and Bettye Vance, secretary, who have won distinction in the National Women's A. A. U. Even a tumbler take a tumble occasionally. Umb ing On es S, Avis Tieber causes some anxiety on the part of Bettye Vance and Miss Webb as she falls from Bettye's shoulders. Top row: Suo Knight, Glonda Brice, Jimmio Coursey, Sandro Terry, Joan Cothran, Suionnc Kadano, Yvonne Hanks, Evelyn louwien, Mory lou Cook, Frances Pcrrilt, Third row: Mildred Robertson, linda Guess, Beverly Holder, Noney Lyons, Sue Shelton, Virginia DeHoy, Jayne Molchor, Jackie Kuykendall, Carolyn Hearne, Patsy Skinner, Ann Baker. Second row: Boverly Bennett, Ann Chostain, Nancy Wallis, Roberto Staglik, Mary Ann Mellvoin, Barbara Davis. Sally Rinaman, lynnette Cloyd, lindo Thompson. Bottom row: Ann Travis, Carolyn Smith, Brenda Bishop—Vice-president, Bettye Vanco-Secrctcry, Avis Ticber-Prcsidont, Beverly Pappcnfus, Bettio Bob Fuller, Morion Ronkin. -■ 3{ 1 46 )• - Top row: Charles Crossno, Jomes Minor, Bruce Hanssen, Bailey Cwrrin, Vernon Burdick, Robert Corder, lorry Farris. Bottom Row: Bobby Harvey, Duke Drake, Murrell Sloan, Charles Beckhom, Sponsor. ACTUAL FLYING EXPERIENCE ENJOYED BY AERONAUTICS CLUB MEMBERS The purpose of the Aeronautics Club is to promote private flying. These boys, many of whom are taking flying lessons, have made several flights to Meacham and Amon Carter Fields in Fort Worth and have visited Central and Pioneer Airlines in Dallas. They have also taken tours of Chance Vought, Temco, and Bell Aircraft Companies. As part of their training each boy must design and build a model aircraft. Top row: Robert Corder, Roncol Beck, Arthur Crothcrs, Bob Healy, Terry Middleton, Johnnie Bynum, Andy McCullock, Clark Miller, Dick lowson. Second row: Chorlos Beckhom, Dale Hudson, Gilbert Menchoko, John Burrus, Eugene Gilliam, Jerry Lindsay, Don Stevens, Bobby Hotherington, Buddy Smith, Manuel llano, Richard Huff. Bottom row: lorry Forris, Jomes Minor, Edgar Drake, Murrell Sloan, 8ob Williams, Gene Ferguson. . . . side by side.” Joanna Kent and Carolyn Reed enjoy tho ice-skating club os o period of relaxation and fun. Skater look . . . wilh the greatest of cow. ! Suionnc Borhel makes ho split-jump so-o-o-o easy. ICE SKATERS GET PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION FROM ICE ARENA STAFF Top row: Joann Griffing. Barbara White, Jon Meiller, Rosonn Thompson, Sondy Kcotfi, Ion dedingfield. Sharon Baker, Joanna Kent. Second row: Mary Ruth Virden, Eleonor Sfucber, Sondro Wingren, Carolyn Floyd. Myrna Sue Dooley, Marion Ronkin, Jennie Golson, Nelmo Ann Jones. Bottom row: Sue Shelton, Linda Ross, Josephine Venfuro, Avis Tieber, Lurine Wredberg, Marie Bohannon, Julio Ann Burleson, Corot Walters TOP ROW: Ronnie Wall, Nancy lyont, Carolyn Reed, Keith Amcndson, Juo'y Thompson, Mrs. Edith Cooper, Shoron Britton, Tommy lassitor, Etholyn Virden, Bob Trostel. SECOND ROW: Linda Grace, Forrostine Feezor, Virginia DeHay, Patscy Gregg, Carol Cherry, Patsy MeMurroy, Jeanne Cole-men. BOTTOM ROW: Ann Grace, Evelyn Louwien, Glenda McCarty, Diane Reeves, Nancy Richardson. ICE SKA TING It only take 35c, plus the Willingness to take the bumps and falls that always comes into every aspiring skater's life, to belong to one of our largest school organizations, the Ice Skating Club. Each Tuesday afternoon, this year, professional instructors were at the arena to offer their assistance to the not-so-skilled skaters. Everyone knows that such outstanding amateurs as Suzanne Bethel, Ruth Sanders, and the club president, Linda Guess, need little instruction. The climax of the year for these energetic skaters and their sponsor, Mrs. Cooper, was a snack party. TOP ROW: Nancy Wilson, Linda Lewis, Linda Lou Holmes, Leslie Arnold, Morilyn Kyscr, Michoolene Nix. BOTTOM ROW: Pat Herbert, Carol Hulsey, Wynonia Scott, Sally Rinamon—Secrotary-Troosuror, Linda Guess—President, Betty Whiteman, Carol Reynolds. CHORAL CLUBBERS MEET THURSDAYS TO SING TOGETHER Up with the birds ond singing like them, the choral club is found every Thursday morning. Mrs. Reynolds, sponsor, requires only that the members have an interest in music, attend rehearsals, and try to do their best. Accompanied by Mrs. Reynolds, sponsor, Choral Clubbers Lawrence Bradley, Lou Ann Williams, Dolando Caruso, Mary Sue Roark, Kay Walker, Barbara Teel, Ellen Venable, and Jimmy Arnold enjoy an informal sing song. TOP ROW: Carol© Willi , Elaine Scoggins, Jayne Melcher, Joon Cothran, Barbara Scoggins, Corol Carlson,Ellon Venable, Barbara Ann Teel, Gary Surratt—Treasurer, James Kelly, Darrell Clark, Jan Freeman, Beverly Dyer—Secretory, Mary Evans—President. SECOND ROW: Sondy Keotts, Sallyann Sewell—Vice-President. Barbara Thompson, Diano Eddleman, Carol Hulsey, Shirley Simms, Joyce Hedgccock. AT PIANO: Mrs. Wanda Reynolds, Dolanda Caruso, Koy McCormick. TOP ROW: Esther Schooley, Norma Golden, Annobell Duncan, Jenicc Doak, Jon Freemon, Nan Grubbs, JoAnn Sayers, Mary Joy Cunningham, Nancy Gunner, Sara Dollo McDonold. FOURTH ROW: Kathi Rusk, Shirloy Simms, Joyce Hedgecock, Pot Snider, lisa McRoborts, Mory Groce Hondricks, Elaine Scoggins, Barbara Byrd, Gail Rogstad, Solly Jackson, THIRD ROW: Anne Brooks, Ruby Palmer, Linda lee Holmes, Barbara Scoggins, Roberta Staglik, 8ecky James, Linda Thompson, Jerrie Cooper. Jo Worsham, Mildred Abnoy. SECOND ROW: Carol Reynolds, Koy Ellen Boll, Shirley Rich, Jonice lone, Carole Rich, Ann Grace, Suiy Harrington. BOTTOM ROW: Tommy Kirkpatrick (President1, Charles Irwin (Vice-president], Mike Howe (Secretary), Carolyn Smith (Treasurer), Jon Compboll. ROLLER SKATING CLUB CLOSES FIRST YEAR SUCCESSFULLY Swing and sway on every Tues-day is not the motto of the Rollerskating Club, but it might well be. About 150 Woodrowites and their sponsor, W. D. Franks, go to the Fair Park Roller Rink on Tuesday afternoons to enjoy several hours of unexcelled recreation. Some of the members could not skate at the first of the year; but through trial and error they have become skaters, though perhaps not professionals. TOP ROW: Brad Grave , Jim Burdette, Don Chappell, Mickey Kirkpatrick, Mike McMahon, Bill Martin, Juanita Darline Campbell, Marjorie Worn-pach. THIRD ROW: Tommy McCollum, Sandy Kootts, Jim Walker, Verneto Baker, Peggy Moore, Suo Hondricks, Sandro Jcflrcss, Diano Bailey, Sandy Horrolson, Bobbie Looney. SECOND ROW: Potricia Bowman, laVerne Tittle, Kay Sanderson, Nita Kerr, Diana Wcmpoch, Alto Bainos, Dorothy Jackson, Nancy Anderson. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Gish, Ann Watts, Bovorly Owen, Lynn French, Judy Sanderson, Mary Ruth Virden, Deanna Leo. -«$( 151 )§•— TOP ROW: Corol Cherry, Cindy Bowier, Joanna Jonet, Sue Horgrove. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Couch, loretto Wilton, Sophie Smith, Jconnie Thrather, Barbara 8yrd, Sandra Oillord. LITTLE THEATER DEVELOPS DRAMA APPRECIATION TOP ROW: Both Morgan, Barbara Mordcr, Sara Wyly, Bobby M.nor, Carole W.llit, Boitye Vane . Burt Hazard. Chariot G.rond. SECOND ROW: Wileen Jonet, Pat Elliott, Mickey Robertton, Fay Skibell. Joanno Kent. Potty Boyd, Jon Bed.ngf.old, Emily Warnor. Nelmo Ann Jonet. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Brookt, Ellen Dechard, lindo lewit, Nancy Beemon, Julie lane, Carolyn Reed, Pholbo Zcidlik, Sara Anne Frazier. «if 152 TOP ROW: laVcrne Tittle, Virginia Durlond, Kothi Rusk, Potscy Gregg, Jorry Doll V otts, Susan Bagby, Miko Howe, SECOND ROW: Esther Schoolcy, Jane Fox, Janet Elmore, Ann Chostain. INSET: Denise Foster, Sue Isom, Connie Collins, Peggy Davis, Evelyn Richordson. How to gain self-confidence and overcome stage fright; such is one of the problems solved by the Woodrow Wilson Little Theater group. These aspiring actors, under the guidance of H. Bush Morgan, sponsor, assist in selecting the Senior Play cast and also put on miniature assemblies each Monday afternoon in room 209. TOP ROW: Carol Stokes, Sue Sandcl, Glenda Dugger, Peggy Storey, Dolyne Reeves, Joanne Longondyke, Jorry lee. BOTTOM ROW: Ann Watts, Jan Compbell, Charlene Denton, Katherine Wallace, Patsy Clare. -4 1 53 ►- TAPE RECORDING CLUB TAPES INTERESTING PROGRAMS FOR OTHER COUNTRIES Performers on assembly never know when their acts will later be enjoyed by people of foreign countries, because the Tape Recording Club records assemblies and sents them to students in other lands. Mr. Morgan and his club, in this way, help to promote good friendship between our country and others. Recording for London? Paris? Mombers of the Tape Recording Club, Carey McElya, Franklin Jones, and David Harris, adjust the machine for registering an assembly program on tape. TOP ROW: Charles E. Ashmore, Vice-President, Carol Couch. SECOND ROW: Harvoy Monnes. Joe Levering, CoroyMcElya, Franklin Jones, President, Dovid Christian, Robert Fox, Bob Jungbluth. BOTTOM ROW: Loretta Wilson, Brenda Goldwoter, Noro Toliferro, Carol Stokos, Morion Cumming, Linda Shuler. «i{ 154 AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS LEARN JARGON ALONG WITH TECHNICALITIES W-5-Crazy Uncle Charlie. . . . That's what one astounded onlooker heard a member of the Amateur Radio Operators Club say into his microphone one day. Devotees of radio-telephony (shortwave type) have a field day in this, one of the newest clubs in Woodrow. Only boys are members at present, but Sergeant Martin, sponsor, and his boys have hopes of interesting some Y L (young lady) operators in the club next year. These boys build ham radio sets, get their amateur radio licenses, and talk with fellow operators in many foreign countries. live broadcasting is taking place here, as Gono Adair speaks into the microphone before interested onlookers at Open House. TOP ROW: Richord Buckner, Richard Morgon, John Smith, John leavitf. Charles Crone, Alfred Gray. Jerry Goodson. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Thompson, Kenny Mackey, Jerry Cohn, Woyno Goloz, Jock Bozhow, Gene Adoir. BOTTOM ROW: M Sgt. Joseph Mortin, Allan Goy nor, Woyno Jones, Marcus Thompson, Cecil Drewry, Charles Ashmore, Don Smith. 155 - PRESS CLUBBERS HEAR SUCCESSFUL JOURNALISTS AT MEETINGS Every other Thursday morning finds another newspaperman (or woman) talking shop to the potential journalists of the Press Club, which is sponsored by Mildred Juniger. Among the outstanding speakers on the subject of journalism as a career this year were Sam Blain of the Dallas Morning News, and Frankie Waits and John Fleming of the Dallas Times Herald. TOP ROW: Bort Roso, Freddy Hill, Sandra Dillard, Carol Stokes, Harold Williamson, Jimmy While, Joo Harrison, Carol Chorry, Pal Thorp, Frank Wilcox, Kolhi Rusk, Esther Schooley. THIRD ROW: Sharon Freeman, Gail Rogstod, Barbara Karr, Palsy McMurray. SECOND ROW: Vicki Roberts, Beverly Owen, Judy Morgan, Bcllyo Vance. BOTTOM ROW: Sondra Brodberry, 8otty Wear, Barbara Bailey, Pol Duniven, Glenda Otis, Marlho Dovis. —i 1 56 P.T.A. INAUGURATES NIGHT MEETINGS TO INCLUDE FATHERS IN ACTIVITIES Tea Time of a P. T. A. Meeting Mrs. Royster, Mrs. Boyd, Miss Wilkins, Mrs. Tol-son, Mrs. Burleson, and Mrs Zollner are some of the members that contribute much to the wellbeing of Woodrow Wilson. No longer a Mothers' Club! The P. T. A. which has had daytime meetings for years, has started experimenting with night meetings to enable the fathers to attend. This will give the hard-working mothers the added support of the fathers. This organization has given the school many useful things, such as, a much-needed camera for the CRUSADER staff, a tape recorder, which enabled the school to have a tape recording club, books for the library to be enjoyed by the entire school, and a record player for the music department. Its value as a morale builder and as an aid to parents and teachers in promoting better schools is difficult to measure, but is very real, say school authorities. Mrs. Jack Burleson was president this year. FRONT ROW: Mesdomes Korr, Jonston, Stunx, Gregg, Bowser, Ellis, Prolt, Fontoino, Royster. SECOND ROW: Mesdomes Lyles, Cothrum. EXTREME REAR: Mrs. Sandkuhl. 157 )■ - TOP ROW: Nito Anderson, Goy Ann Bougher, Barbara Bior, Konnell Booziotis. Ann Brunner, Shirley Carter, Fred Cheatham, Delsie Clark. SECOND ROW: Connie Collins, Mickey Critten-don, Peggy Davis. Donald Eddy, Laura Ellis, Denise Fester, Richard Gibson, Carl Ann Graham. THIRD ROW: Barbara Hall, Joe Harrison, Delores Hunter, Mickey Hurst, Ann Hutchinson, Johnny Joy, Nancy Jergens, Don Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Pat Thorp, Marty Thompson, Monte Witte. KATZ N’ KITTENS, JANUARY PUBLICATION, PROVES POPULAR WITH STUDENTS Each graduating class publishes a paper-bound booklet known as the Senior Pub. The January Pub, Katz'n' Kittens, sponsored, as always, by H. Bush Morgan, contained amusing experiences, humorous stories, and embarassing notes. TOP ROW: Sylvia Johnson, Betty Kelly, Wilma Lewis, Merilyn Loyd, Gerold McCoy, Kemp Moore, Jonnie Olsson, Pot Potillo. SECOND ROW: James Reid, Evelyn Richardson, Nancy Riley, Joan Rotter, Geno Rausch, Saora Rushing, Barbara Smith, Jimmy Terry. Page 153 TOP ROW: Pot Alsip, Susan Bagby, Cindy Bowser, Bob Briddick, Dorothy Burbridgo, Johnny Bynum, Jan Campbell, Ann Chastain, Carol Cherry. SECOND ROW: Audy Cody, Carol Couch, Jone Cox, Charlene Denton, Sandra Dillard, Pat Duniven, Virginia Durlond, Mory East, Pot Elliott. THIRD ROW: Bob Flournoy, Soro Ann Frozier, Sondra Gcorner, Charles Girond, Ruth Gish, Peggy Goggins, Ann Grace. Gcnclle Grommer, Potsey Gregg. FOURTH ROW: Sue Hargroves, Betty Sue Hughetl, Burt Hozzord, Mory Frances Hiles, Freddy Hitt, George Hopkins, James Hunt, Jomcs W. Johnson, Jo Anno Jones. FIFTH ROW: Borboro Karr, Don Kaugman, Giovonno Leo, Patsy McMurroy, Bill Martin, Bobby Minor, Bill Munsch, Mortha Myers, Ann Napier. SIXTH ROW: Loretta Wilson, Greta Wright. KATZ KARVAN,” JUNE SENIOR PUB TITLE. BURLESQUES FOOTBALL FANS Alt,n Pot 0 ' Shorron Prescott, Sylvia Randall, Corol Rowlinson, Mory Sue Roork, Helene kuzicko, Sophie Smith, Corelle Soulhworth. SECOND ROW: Pot Stornos, Judy Stunz, Jconnie Thrasher, Oscar Turner, Bettye Vance, Gory Wotson, Ann Wotls, Jorry Dell Watts, Corole Willis. The '{tloottoui Published by the Students of the One of the best high school newspapers in the Greater Dallas—that is the distinction given the WOODROW WILSON NEWS year after year by a local daily newspaper that makes the award. The NEWS also wins All-Texas and All-American ratings consistently in State and National Journalism organizations. It is published bi-weekly by the Journalism classes of Mildred Juniger. While Beverly Owen types her assignment, Gail Rogstad and Mickey Hurst await thoir turn. The camera caught Joe Harrison, Jo Anna Jones, and Carol Cherry, reading proof for the next issue of THE WOODROW WILSON NEWS. FALL STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Coeditors . . . Sandra Dillard, Betty Vance Managing Editor . . . Joe Harrison Associate Editors . . . Carol Cherry, Beverly Owen, Gail Rogstad, Jimmy Terry Sports . . . Ann Brunner, Darlene Grube, Joanna Jones, Betty Wear, Frank Wilson Reporters . . . Barbara Bailey, Sheri Chism, Patricia Dunivcn, Barbara Karr, Patsy McMurroy, Kothi Rusk, Ruthio Rugol, Carol Stokes Adviser . . . Mildred Juniger BUSINESS STAFF Manager . . . Burford A. Cates Circulation . . . Miss Matio Dell Webb, Carol Peterson, Patricia Bowman Wilson lours Woodrow Wilson High School SPRING STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Coeditors . . . Carol Stokes, Betty Wear Associate Editors . . . Barbara Bailey, Sharon Freeman, Patsy Mc-Murray Managing Editor . . . Marc Simmons Sports . . . Larry Drake, Marlin Hall, Don Vickery Features . . . Carol Cherry, Pat Daughett, Nell Deason, Sandra Dillard, Patricia Dunivon, Margaret Jacobs, Barbara Karr, Kathi Rusk, Carolyn Watkins Military . . . Freddy Hitt Reporters . . . Thomas Barnes, Sandra Bradberry, Don Cook, Martha Davis, Barbara Jo Flabiano, Carole Haley, Judy lane, Jerry Lee, Linda Lewis, Glenda Otts, Shirley Pickle, Vicki Roberts, Ruthic Rugel, Esther Schooley, Linda Shuler, Suzanno Swan, Ann Watts, Bob West, Jimmy White, Martha Wilson, Harold Williamson, Walter Still BETTY WEAR Co-Editor, Spring Staff Betty Vance, left, and Sandra Dillard, fall co-editors of the WOODROW WILSON NEWS, are shown here planning a headline for an issue of ihc NEWS. CRUSADER STAFF WORKS HARD Allen sor Kenneth Hole Business Manager If all pictures were available to THE CRUSADER staff in September or October, the deadline in April would not be a bugbear—so says Paul Allen, sponsor. But, alas, some pictures are taken even in April; hence all the hue and cry in Room 108 and the Annual office about that time of the year. The yearbook staff is restricted by Principal Ashburn to girls, in order to give more girls an opportunity to contribute something to their school. SUSAN BAGBY Athletics JAN BEDINGFIEID Co-Editor-in-chief, Copywriter CINDY BOWSER Music and Publications MARY FRANCES HUES Classes, Clubs JOANNA KENT Clubs MARCIA McKELLAR Music and Publications TO MEET DEADLINE These girls and their sponsor work early and late cropping and figuring ratios on pictures, pasting layouts, writing copy, and reading proof. The CRUSADER places consistently All-Texas in the Texas High School Press Association ratings, and rates good in the National Association. Surprise! Surprise! Mr. Allen had just received a good one when the camera caught him at a birthday party given in his honor by tho CRUSADER staff on October 13. Held after school it was completo with ice cream and a cake with candles. JANE CRAWFORD Military CHARIENE DENTON Military, Clubs VIRGINIA DURIAND Athletics SHIRLEY GATEWOOD Features and Art CAROLYN REED Classes, Clubs JUDY STUNZ Co-editor-in-chief JERRY DELL WATTS Features GRETA WRIGHT Athlotics . ' ■4.CA WILDCAT BAND PROVIDES k; t rAtk A recent vote proved that the assemblies most popular with the students feature the Woodrow Wilson Concert Band. Wayno Golaz, William Vardol, and Gary Coals, loft fo right, with tho rest of the band arc getting ready to go down to the gridiron to perform during halftime intermission. Sss FAVORITE ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS In addition to these programs, the band also furnishes the half-time entertainment for the football games, and several concerts each year and for the general public. Drum Major Jimmy Kirkwood and Band Director Colonel Royster arc seen discussing plans for the band's next halftime performance at Dal-Hi Stadium. BAND INCREASES QUANTITY AND BRASS FRONT ROW: Shay Davenport, Ann Workman, Jean Collins, Ann Watts, Esther Schooley, James Doxey, Ka-thi Rusk. SECOND ROW: Don Smith, Frank Wilcox, Boyce Farrar, Calvin Justice, Charles Mansfield, George Doughty. PERCUSSION LEFT TO RIGHT: Olin Brown, Judson Drake, Billy Dickson, Eddie Tom Sewall, Burt Bronaugh, Grady Royster, Diane Wampach. WOODWINDS FRONT ROW: Alfred Gray, Jennie Lou Moore, Sally Lee, Louella Gilkinson, Peggy Parker, Mary Ann Shaw, Nancy Wallace, Mary Frances Cunningham, Gordon Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Arthur Bjork, Janis Lane, Ray Wall, Robert Barfield, Tommy Robinson, Dan Vaughn, David Gershncr, Jim Carrao. THIRD ROW: Larry Colyar, Sherman Purser, Bill Ferguson, Jimmy Finley, Billy Hill, John Paul Carter, Robert Fox, Howard Dunn, Jean Grace. CORONETS FRONT ROW: Don Mcrri- filcd, Dcon Hosier, Monte McCormick, Boyce Vandor-burg, Barney Thames, Maurice Billion, Jerry Souther, Lynn Flowers. SECOND ROW: Fred Gharis, Wayne Tad-lock, Phillip Armstrong, Morgan Farrington, Jack Smith, Freddy Huntor. BOTH DUALITY BRASS FRONT ROW: Phillip Oilman, Tony Boyd, Charles Crane, Alis Cone, Danny Chapman, Edwin Brannom. SECOND ROW: Bobby Crouch, Rogor Bailoy, B. F. Hamman, W. A. Eubanks, David Edmondson, Bill Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Charles Girand, Don Drake, Pete Glaser, Jon Jackson, Terry Peake, Gilbert Wyrick, Weldon McDonald. CLARINETS FRONT ROW: Gary Coats, Jim McBride, Jim Kirkwood, Roger Stepp, Ralph Nim-mons, Robert Griffin, William Vardell. SECOND ROW: Wayne Golaz, Jim Pendleton, Ace Owens, Jim Gold-blatt, Robort Kittrell, Sandra Reynolds, John Eikcn-burg. THIRD ROW: Irene DiBcnnardo, Margio Watson, Barbara Hall, Richard Copeland, Don McCauley, John Leavitt, Donald Pom-broke, Mary Emma Bell. ■ — Marie Bohannon Sondra Brawnor Botty Jane Scot Head Majorotto Jerry Newman MAJORETTES SPORT NEW UNIFORMS The Woodrow Wilson majorettes wore bright red uniforms this year to match their fiery spirit and pep. These high-stepping, fast-twirling Wildkittens are a favorite at football games and on pep assemblies. Versatility is one of their greatest attributes as is displayed in the picture to the left. Eulalio Purdue Shirley Wallace Glenda Smith Betty Spooncmorc CHORUS FEATURED IN OPERETTA BY OSCAR STRAUS In addition to their many performances for the students at Woodrow Wilson, the chorus this year, presented to the general public the Oscar Straus Operetta, Waltz Dream. The presentation, held on May 5, 1955, included many students from the music department and was directed by Mrs. Wanda Reynolds. ALL-CITY REPRESENTATIVES: Giovonno Leo, Mary Evans, Jan Freeman, Joan Coth-ram, Johnny DePoma, Carmella Shields, Carole Carter, Mary Sue Roark, Sandra Brooks. Seated at tho piano aro loo Ann Williams and Lawrence Bradley. FRONT ROW: Sally Sowoll, Carolo Carter, Sonyo Sterling, Kay McCormic, Giovonno loo, Mory Evans. Karanolle Hill, Anobelle Duncon, Jo Ann Sayers, Martha Echort, Charlotte Morris, Vcrnito Baker, Boverlv Bennett, Gleido Kalino'c, Dolanda Caruso, Jene Daudelin, Morion Camming, Sandy Keats, Jane Keeton, Wilma lewis, Sonyo Morgan, Ann Floyd, Norma Enriquez. SECOND ROW: Betty Burton, Dean Green, Glenda Lacey, Joyce Hedgecock, Sharon Britton, Elaine Scoggins, Judy Sanderson, Nell Deeson, Jackie Bower, Carolyn Drake, Mildred Abney, Barbara Field, Ann Hazlotino, Pot Pattilo, Barbara Johnson, Peggy Stocks, Elaine Ausmus, Jayne Molchor, Pat Conor, Carolo Willis. THIRD ROW: lindo Lu Holmes, Barbara Martin, Lou Ann Willioms, Joan Cothram, Barbara Scoggins, Joy Reynolds, Jan Froomon, Lynda Polree, Grace Prather, Pot Hardin, Michalene Stoton, Sandro Brooks, Frances Parrott, Cindy Bowser, Carmella Shields, Martha Fowler, Ann Baker, Carol Carlson, Nancy Wilson, Beverly Dyer, Kay White. FOURTH ROW: Gary Surratt, Woltor Tibbits, Keenic Neilson, Juon Reynolds, Jim Hightower, Jimmy Arnold, Johnny DoPloma, James Kelley, Darrell Clark, Bob Rash, John Folks, Paul Simmons, Bailoy Currin, Lawrence Brodloy, Ernost Filter, Butch Meyers, Dick Barnos, Barbaro Teel, Adcle Lacey, Diane Eddleman, Norma Randolph, Gail Boroh, Jane Crawford, Mary Joy Cunningham, Holon Dovis. ORCHESTRA SENDS THIRTEEN TO STATE CONCERT The Woodrow Wilson Orchestra was well represented this year at the All-State Concert to which was sent music students from all over the state of Texas. The orchestra is rated by pupils, parents, and teachers as one of the best student orchestras in this section. VIOLINS FRONT ROW: Dor. West, Richard Poyner, Martha Holley, librarian. STANDING: Sylvia Harris, Bob Cooper, Assistant Student Conductor; Penny Penry, Barbara Lindoff, Terry Pcako. CELLOS FRONT ROW: Mary Wagliardo, President; Gretchcn Grant, Mary Holloy, Sidney Coppedge, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Thompson, Carolyn Gamm, Gale Currin, Richard Piper. PERCUSSION AND CONTRA BASES Judson Drake, Mary Louise Tanner: Seated at Piano: Potscy Craddock; Rosalie Cinnamon, Carol Cheavcns, Amy Ruth Morris. VIOLINS AND VIOLAS LEFT TO RIGHT: Eloise Lacey, Fred Stone, Carole Willis, Secretary; Emma Frances De Shong, Concert Master; Doris Cooper, Gilbert Menchaka, Billie Rozell. WOODWIND FRONT ROW: Connie Kring, Assistant Secretary; Jean Grace, Howard Dunn, Manager; Donald Pembroke. SECOND ROW: Jerry Simpson, Billy Hill, Ass's'ant Librarian; Alfred Gray, Don McCauley. BRASS Carolyn Judd, Bill Sullivan, Don Pester, Jack Smith, Student Conductor; B. F. Hammon, John E. Collins, Charles Crossno, Morgan Farrington. Ono ad that gathered no moss. Stanloy Babbitt asks Bill Johnson in a man on tho streot inquiry, Which stone, sir, will roll the farthest? Yoll, Wildcats yell! Chcerloadors give one last gigantic leap to spur the students' enthusiasm to even greater heights. THURSDAY THRILL . . . Composer Albert Hay Mallotte looks approvingly at Denise Foster, Woodrow's recent contribution to the entertainment world, afer Denise has finished singing The Lord's Prayor, accompanied by tho composer himself. - 176 f - Gef Tamo roo Cream-Oil, Charlie. Start using it today, and you too may got to be a hit on assombly, as Sylvia Randall and Sharon Prescott aro, giving a burlosque of radio programs. WOODROW ASSEMBLIES . . . The finger of Bill Anders, music director of the East Grand Baptist Church, points to that huge giant, Goliath. Tho Biblical story of David and Goliath was never more dramatically told than in song by Mr. Anders on a Woodrow assembly program. Another trophy case please, Mr. Ashburn! Student Council president, Gerald McCoy, presents Woodrow with another trophy to applause y Jimmy Kirkwood and assembly. Chemistry magic. On assembly Mr. Chamberlain and Herbert Herrin explain how the contents of the Magic Barrel were developed from products of potmleum. Aloah! Carol Couch is doing this Hawaiian number for the Senior Prom floor show. CAMERA CATCHES SCHOOL LIFE WWW Wf Everyone has been wailing for this big momonl. Delsie Clark receives her diploma from her uncle. Superintendent W. T. White, while her excited classmates look on. Nowadays a teacher and pupils have to have a TV personality. Senior English teacher Corin Humphries and pupils carry on under lights and comora, one day during Texas Education Week. IN VARIOUS PHASES Form-able opponents, these. Net stars Carolyn Savage, Sherry Phillips, and Jean Whybark admire another tennis trophy they helped win for the WW collection. It's hard enough to remembor the proportional corresponding sides without having to bo an actor, but Hal Simmons does a good job of both in Irving Hill's geometry class before the TV cameras. You know, man — a bail, a ball — you jus! have a ball, explains stepmothor Evelyn Richardson to her two daughters, Morilyn Loyd and Gay Ann Baugher, in Catarella, a cool, crazy version of an old story. Ellen Roy, Barbara Bailey, Mickey Crittondon. and Puggie East intend to let people on tho route to Lubbock know who they arc by meant of the banner they are putting on the bus. Among the first to purchase bus tickets for the Wildcat-Wcstcrne game were Martha Myers, Gay Hardin, Jonnie Morrison, Holon« Ruzicka, Vicki Roberts, and Joe Riff . Selling the tickets for th P.T.A. are Mrs. Burleson and Mrs. George Human. FIVE BUSLOADS OF STUDENTS ATTEND ONLY OUT-OF-TOWN GAME Four loyal football fans, Emily Warner, Judy Burleson, Carolyn Ren and Jennie Golson, look very happy as they wave farewell bcfoi departing for Lubbock. The brave chaperonos, Mrs. George Huma and Mrs. Jack Burleson, and the poor bus driver also arc lookin happy os they prepore to leave on a sleepless trip. CRUSADER comeramon catches excited students as they leave for a fun-packed trip. For from home of the Lubbock game, the Woodrow Wilson band ar majorettes ore forming a crown in honor of John Philip Sousa, Kir of the Marches. til § if ? WILDCAT SPIRIT STILL PREVAILS . . . WIN, LOSE, OR DRAW Something besides a football is being kicked os majorettes Marie Bohannon, Sondra Browner, and Bettie Spoonemoro cheer the team on. Jubilant Wildcat fans jump and yell os tho squad comes through again with another spectacular play. 4 181 } •- Sign Language! Cheerleaders Pud Horpor and Don Vickery arc urging •Vildcats to lick the Lions on the eve of the Forest game. Girl Meet 3oy! WW girls are shown congratulating the football boys on their good ploying in the North Dallas game. Here is a number even the teachers remembered: Twelfth Street Rag, played on the accordion by Mary Frances Hiles. A night out at the Stork Club? No, only a night club scone on the Woodrow Wilson pay assembly. Rocking along. Honey Chiles Oscar Turner and Bob Flournoy give rhythmic rendition of Roll With Me, Henry. INTEREST IN SCHOOL SHOWN DURING AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK Grocious hostesses ore Vicki Foster and Carol Porker as they welcome sty. dents and parents to Open Houso. Horc Betty Ann Maples and her mother take a program listing the evening events. Angel-liko voices float down from the balcony of the auditorium as the chorus, directed by Mrs. Wanda Reynolds, entertain the guests at Open House. Every year parents and teachers meet during American Education Week for an open house at Woodrow Wilson. This social event provides a time for discussion of problems relating to the school, as well as a time for entertainment by the different organizations of the school. By rare coincidence at Open House Pat Parker happens to have her wedding pictures, and sister Nancy happens to have brought her baby to show to their former faculty members, Mr. Brown and Mrs. Francis. Christmas spirit abounds at Woodrow, especially on the last day of classes. Happy voices from every direction call Merry Christmas. Gifts of the Magi are exchanged by Sandy Schroedor, Bobbie Cullison, Ann Parlinglon, Carol Parker, and Lou Ann Miros. CHRISTMAS AT WOODROW IS JOYFUL . . . AND INSPIRING Hark . . . the angels sing! The school chorus looks liko angels, and they sing as woll. A high point in the Christmas Assembly were their carols and Yulotido folk music. This Santa has a profile strangely liko oor own Mr. Lcavcll's, soon with others backstago as ho waits his turn to make a grand entrance. The Christmas Assembly stago gives the impression of being from a scene in Whito Christmas as Janet tolls the story of A Visit from St. Nicholas. CURTAIN GOING UP, A PLAY WITHIN A PLAY, RECEIVED ENTHUSIASTICALLY Curtain Going Up, and it did go up to disclose a delightful and unusual play. The trials of a speech teacher, Irene Burgess, played by Ann Hutchinson, as she presents her first senior play starring Denise Foster as Lorry Fuller were most amusing. The battle of wits between Miss Burgess and the uncooperative janitor, played by Monte Witte, made lively dialog and action. These players look real in this rchersal scene os Elsie (Evelyn Richardson) and Janet (Susie Isom tell Buck O'Hara (Mickey Hurst) exactly how matters stand. Not a hat show from the 1800's, but crucial senior play tryouts. Sylvia Johnson and Franklyn Jones give their all, to the delight of little Theatre Club members. Something different in play acting is using the auditorium as part of the stage. Here Monto Witte, os school janitor in the January Class play Curtain Going Up, walks puzzled from the auditorium carrying a shoe. The Favorites at Woodrow Wilson have just cause to be proud. These Seniors from both the June and the January classes are chosen in a runoff election after the entire student body has nominated several hundred for the honors. Those chosen this year and in the past give proof that they are chosen for their participation and leadership in school activities, for their friendliness, and their willingness to work and share their talents with others. THREE YEARS OF WAITING YIELDS HAPPY GROUP OF SENIORS Senior Day and the usual mad scramble for Senior Pubs. Mr. Cates with the help of Tony Boyd and Don Smith deliver to Pat Elliott, Jennie Lou Moore, Linda Grace, and Stella Milam, their copies of Katz 'n' Kittens, the publication of the January class. For Seniors only! The Grand March of the Prom proceeds as seniors and dates mako a living archway. Momories is an appropriate song as Peggy Davis and Freddy Hunter sign CRUSADERS and take pictures to make their Senior Breakfast at Sammy's a long remembered event. Mumble, boy mumble ore the directions given to Jim McBride and Freddy Hunter by Jimmy Kirkwood, pantomiming Sh-8oom on tho Senior Assembly in January. No gypsy bags arc theso fortune tollers. Carl Ann Graham and Betty Kelly are prophesying great and wondrous things for the January '55 Class. Tearful but cheerful voices rise for toast to you as Woodrow seniors Alma Mater for the last time. Whether it's Let Me Coll You Sw i some sentiments to mind—ond the V theart or Let Me Go Lover ' Februorv k • ntine Dance in the school gym. rm9 • e DANCES AT FUN-FILLED ARE Football players turn to night life. At the school Football Dance Pat Thorp and Dwayne Taylor demonstrate to dates, Janet Kcchan and Sara Rogers, just how they can tackle so gracefully. Ghosts may walk on October 31, but Woodrow-itcs dance. Bettye Levering, Franklyn Jones, Sharon Broyles, and Gail Walker ward off the evil spirits by merely selecting another number on the juke box. Lots of Daisy Macs and Lil Abners with corsages of onions, radishes, and carrots arc on hand for the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. This proves that tho Mountics aren't the only ones who got their mon! Front and center! The officers follow tho command and, arm in arm with their dates, they present a stirring picture for th Grand March at the Officers' Ball. Once in a lifetime thrill—to lead tho Grand March at tho Senior Prom. Here Barbara Smith, Gorald McCoy, Shirley Gatewood, and Don Johnson smile happily at that climactic moment. DON VICKERY FAVORITES RUNNERS-UP ARE CERELIE SOUTHWORTH CAROL PLUMMER JOE GRUBBS IIIGII IN POPULARITY SUE HARGRAVE SUSAN BAGBY GARY WATSON INDEX OF ORGANIZATIONS A Aeronautics Club................................................147 Amateur Radio Operators ........................................155 Art Servcio Club ...............................................141 Athletics ....................................................... 84 B Band, Concert ..................................................166 C Choral Club .....................................................150 Chorus..........................................................171 Classes 22 CRUSADER Staff 162 D Dallas Historical Society.......................................143 F :oeully.......................................................... 10 Favorites .................................................... 191 Features .......................................................174 I Ico Skating Club ...............................................148 J Jr. Red Cross ...................................................140 L Library Council 147 Little Theater 152 M Military ......................................................112 Music .........................................................164 O Orchostra .....................................................172 Organizations..................................................134 P Pan American Student Forum ..................................142 Parent-Teachers' Association .................................157 Press Club 156 Projectionists Club .................................... 138 Publication, Senior .................................... 158 R Rollerskating Club ...........................................151 S Senior Honor Library Council .................................137 Senior Publication ...........................................158 Student Council ..............................................136 T Tape Recording Club .....................................154 Tumbling Club .................................................146 W WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff ..................................160 Y Y-Teens ..................................................... 144 INDEX BOYS A Abbott, Robert, 77, 122 Abrams, James, 77, 87, 127 Adair, Gono, 70, 116, 155, 118 Adams Phillip, 126 Addy, Jr., Robert 25, 94, 95, 130 Adkins, Dennis, 77, 125 Alexander, Gaines, 77, 131 Allen, Charles, 70, 98, 116, 125 Allon, Jay, 83, 128 Allen, John, 127 Allen, Paul, 77, 125 Allen, Raymond, 123 Allison, Richard, 70, 122, 138 Allison, Roy, 77, 101 Amendson, Keith, 149 Amendson, Don, 77 Amorman, Tod, 102, 128 Andrews, Earnest, 83, 126 Angoll, Earl, 124 Armstrong, Phillip, 25, 129, 169 Arnold. Jimmy, 25, 143, 150, 171 Arnold. Leslie, 75, 129 Applewhite, Bill, 101 Asel, Thomas, 77, 130 Ashmore, Charles, 25, 123, 138, 154, 155 Ashmoro, Frank, 70, 105, 123 Ashworth, Byron, 25, 137, 131 Austin, Stephen, 77, 142 B Babbitt, Stanley. 25, 94, 95, 130, 176 Baber, Charlos. 25. 98. 100, 123 Bach, David, 127 Bagiackas, Socrates, 70, 106 Bagloy, Paul, 130 Bailey, Roger, 169 Bakor, Lee, 77, 125 Baker, Lowell, 125 Baker, William, 83 Ball, Kirby, 26 Ballard, Dick, 59, 136 Barfield, Jack, 77, 124 Barfield, Robert, 77, 121, 104, 168 Barnes, Dick, 70, 126, 171 Barnos, Tom, 70, 126 Barnett, Arthur, 125 Barnott, Fred, 129 Basham, Jimmy, 77, 101, 123 Bateman, Gary, 77 Batos, Dowell, 123 Bazhaw, Jack, 26, 77, 124, 137, 155 Bazhaw, Robert, 124 Beck, Charlos, 127 Beck, Ernest, 26, 138, 147, 131 Becker, Wayne, 70 Beebe, Herbert, 130 Beeson, John, 77 Bell. Buster, 83, 123 Bell, James, 122 3onnott, Bobby, 123 Bentley, Fred, 77 Berendzen, Richard, 70, 122 Biancho, Tod, 77, 126 Biles, Buddy. 77, 122 Billion, Maurice, 77, 121, 169 Bird, Don, 70. 101. 126 Bjork, Arthur, 26. 120, 138. 168 Boggs, Miko, 83, 123 Booker, O'dell, 83, 101, 123 Boortz, Jorry, 77, 124 Borah. Don. 70. 87, 88. 106, 104 Bostick John, 123 3oulware, Bobby, 122 Box. Jerry. 26. 105, 106, 129, 136, 191, 197 Boyd, Jamos, 26, 120, 188 Boyd, Tony, 169 Boyor, David, 70, 102 Bradford, Donald, 70 Bradford, Newman, 76. 125 Bradley, Charles, 26 Bradley, Harry, 105, 130 Bradloy, Lawrence, 150, 171 Bragg, David, 83, 123 Brandon, Wayne, 77, 123 Branom, Edwin, 27. 120, 139, 169 Brents, Dan, 77, 127 Brewer, Morgan, 70, 122 Brickson, Charlie, 78 Briddick, Robert, 27, 128, 141, 159 Bridges, Charles, 70 Bridges, Joel, 27, 130 Britt, Earl, 83. 127 Brock, Glenn, 77, 129 Bronaugh, Bert, 27. 120, 168 Brown, John, 77 Brown, Kennoth, 27, 127 Brown, Olin, 70. 121, 168 Brownlee, Woodrow, 77, 130 Broyles, Horrison, 27, 127, 137 Bruss, Fred, 124 Bryan, Harold, 101 Bryan, Jimmy, 70. 77, 127 Bryan, Morris, 83 Buckner, Richard, 77, 126, 155 Budotto, Jim. 70, 139, 131. 151 Burdick, Vernon, 70. 147, 123 Burke, Edward, 77. 122 Burns, Jerry, 130 Burrus, John, 131, 147 Burt, Mack, 87, 88, 115 Bynum, Jimmie, 131 Bynum, Johnnie, 28, 131, 147, 159 Byrum, Wade, 127 C Call, Roy, 77 Campboll, David. 70, 94, 95. 98. 131 Campbell, Roland, 70, 122 Canafax, Tommy, 77, 122 —.I 200 ) - BOYS Carlton, Don, 70, 128 Carlton, Richard, 78, 124, 142 Carrao, James, 121, 168 Corrigan, James, 83, 127 Carter, John, 70, 121, 168 Carter. Larry. 28, 95, 94, 98, 99, 130 Carter, William, 128 Caruth, David, 130 Cass, Don, 78, 128 Catina, Wayne, 128 Cauthon, Jay, 29, 128 Cecil, Jamos, 126 Chapman, Danny, 71, 121, 169 Chappell, David, 78. 123 Chappell, Don, 71, 127, 157 Chappell, Leon, 105 I Cheatham, Fred, 87, 88, 158 Cherry, Bill, 124 Chism, John, 29, 104, 126 Chitum, Jack, 78, 125 Christian, David, 71, 105, 122, 154 Churchman, Mike, 83, 127 Clark, Bobby, 124 Clark, Darrell, 128, 150, 171 Clark, Philip, 77, 124 Clevenger, David, 126 Coats, Cary, 166, 169 Cobb, Ty, 29, 98, 99, 136 Coffer Bobby. 78, 104, 130 Cogswell, George, 78, 124, 139 Cohen, lesfer, 29, 128, 143 Cohn, Jerry, 123, 155 Coker, Mackey, 60, 118, 125 Cole, James, 126 Cole, Richard, 78 Coleman, Ronald, 29, 122 Coleman, Ronald, 78 Colley, Gone, 78, 130 Colloy, Jimmy, 71, 126 Collins, John, 78, 168, 173 Colyar, Larry, 76, 121, 168 Cook, Don, 29 Cook, Lloyd, 77, 121 Coo per, Don, 71, 87, 122 Cooper, Robert, 78, 125, 172 Copeland, Richard, 121, 169 Corder, Robert, 147, 115 Corley, John, 98, 126 Cothrum, Willie, 71, 125 Couch, Malcolm, 71, 121 Cowgill, Orville, 87, 88 Cox, Johnny, 78, 124 Craft, James, 125 Craft, Joe, 125 Crane, Charles, 75, 121, 155, 169 'rots, Aubory, 131 '.rossno, Charlos, 78, 147, 173, 128, 118 rothers, Arthur, 147 rouch. Bob, 78, 121, 169 rump, Paul, 78, 124 jmmings, Melvin, 30, 125 irrin, Bailey, 78, 126, 147, 171 irtis, Harold, 94, 95, 98, 125 D nee, Kenny, 71 isby, Dennis, 71, 76 rah. Bob, 76, 127 delin, Don, 15 m, Bill, 60, 124 enport, Charles, 128 d, AnguJ, 78, 127 s, Cordon, 30, 122 i, Jimmy, 125 i, Louie, 127 , Tommy, 78, 129 , J. C., 130 Jerry, 78 rd, David, 78, 123 DeHoy, Lawrence, 101, 127 Dempsey, Hilary, 126 Deneen, Bill, 78, 126 DePoma, Johnnie, 80, 123, 139, 171 Dcsilcts, John, 83, 124 DeWccse, Joe, 98, 125 Dewey, James, 78, 123 Dickenson, Bill, 101, 125, 136 Dickson, Billy, 78, 121, 168 Dillon, Jore, 71 Dokos, Nick, 131 Dougall, Larry, 124 Doughty, George, 127, 168 Douglass, William, 87, 131 Douthit, Gilbert, 127 Dove, Bobby, 83, 129 Doxey, James, 71, 121, 168 Drake, Donald, 31, 120, 169 Drake, Edgar, 147 Drake, Jack, 124 Drake. Judson, 78, 121, 168, 172 Drako, Larry, 31, 130 Drewry, Cecil, 71, 129, 155 Drown, Bobby, 128 Duckworth, Randy, 31, 107, 116 Dudley, James, 80, 127 Dumont, Arthur, 32 Duncan, Lloyd, 32, 104, 128 Dunlap, Drew, 71, 129 Dunn Jr., Howard, 71, 121, 136, 168, 173 Dykes, Harold, 78 Dyson, Kerry, 128 E Eads, Jcryl, 78, 101, 123 Eddy, Ronald, 158 Edmondson, David, 121, 169 Eikenburg, John, 78, 121, 169 Eller, James, 78, 130 Elliott, Don, 126 Elliott, Vernon, 61 Ellison, Tommy, 71, 124, 125 Elliston, Thomas, 32, 140 Enlow, Roger, 78, 101, 127 Erickson, Charles, 102, 123 Eubanks, w. A., 78, 121, 169 Evans, Jamos, 78, 122 F Fagin, Dovid, 71 Foirdoth, Travis, 78, 118, 129 Farley, Byron, 71, 124 Farley, Scott, 33, 87, 104, 130 Farrar, Boyce, 71, 121, 168 Farrington, Jelford, 61 Farrington, Morgan, 169 Farris, Larry, 61, 147, 128 Ferguson, Bill, 71, 121, 168 Forguson, Gene, 33, 143 Filter, Earnest, 71, 128, 143, 171 Finley, Jimmy (Jamos), 33, 120, 143, 168 Fischer, Eddie, 78, 127 Flanagan, William, 78, 128 Flournoy, Robert, 33, 94, 95, 127, 159 Flowers, Lynn, 124, 169 Floyd, Charles, 33, 125 Flynn, Shannon, 83. 126 Foltz, John, 126, 171 Fontaine, Pierre, 33, 87, 88 Ford, Howard, 126 Forrest, Jomos, 79, 105 Foster, Don, 83, 129 Foster, Gayle, 72, 105, 126 Fouts, Buddy, 15 Fox, Robert, 121, 154, 168 Freeman, Denne, 34, 130 Fallen, Stanley, 78, 105, 124, 139 Fultz, Tommy, 123 G Gaertner, Charles, 72, 102 201 } - Gonnon, Daniel, 34, 142 Gardner, Milton, 79, 105, 122 Gardner, Robert, 78, 124 Garner, John, 72, 131 Gaston, Phil. 72, 128 Gaulding, Tommy, 78 Gaynor, Allan, 76, 127, 155 Gershner. David, 78, 121, 142, 168 Ghom, Fred. 72, 121 Gharis, Fred, 169 Gibbons, Gone, 107, 127 Gibbons, Jim, 72, 126 Gibbons, Joe, 107, 129 Gibbs, Jarrell, 123 Gibson, Gerold, 76, 126, 136 Gibson, John, 83, 126 Gibson, Richard, 87, 158 Giles, Mike, 124 Gilliam, Burton, 128 Gilliam, Eugene, 125, 147 Girand, Charles, 35, 120, 136, 137, 152, 159, 169 Glaser, Pete. 35, 121, 169 Goin, Don, 79, 98, 131 Gold, Wayne. 61, 121, 155, 166, 169 Goldblatt, James, 72, 121, 169 Golden, Stanley, 78, 122 Goodson, Jerry, 72. 127, 139, 155 Gordon, James, 72, 130 Gordon, Pat, 35, 143 Gorman, John, 79, 127, 142 Gorman, Joy, 126, 142 Gossett, Gayland, 127 Graf, Earnest, 61, 101, 130, 139 Graf, John, 87, 88. 129 Graham, Archie, 107 Graham, Frank, 78, 104, 131 Graves, Brad. 79, 131, 142, 151 Gray, Alfred, 79, 121, 155, 168 Green, Gerald, 79, 127 Green, Jimmy, 83, 128 Green, Jimmy, 78, 123 Green, Thomas, 72, 129, 136 Greenberg, Jerry, 79 Grcor, Bob, 62, 122, 139 Greer, Brocy, 78, 127 Greer, Don, 36, 127 Griesel, John, 36, 139 Griffin, Silly, 36, 107, 129 Griffin, Robert, 169 Grimes, Bill, 83, 101 Grubbs, Joe, 36, 105, 109, 131, 136. 191, 199 Gully, Jerry, 126 Gunn, Billy, 78, 98, 136, 128 Gunnels, Gilbert, 124 H Haesly, Jack. 72, 125 Hall, Jack, 87, 88, 129 Hall, Norman, 76, 126, 139 Hall, Robert, 37, 105 Hallam, Fred, 37 Ham, David, 37, 127, 137 Hamman, B. F., 78. 121, 139, 169 Hampol, Danny, 72 Honson, Charles, 37 Honssen, Bruce, 147 Hardie, John, 79. 129 Hardin, Billy, 37, 143 Harding, Maurice, 37, 129 Harkness, Trovis, 79, 130 Harlow, Wesley, 72 Harmon, Charles, 83, 126 Harper, Bob, 15. 108, 109, 181 Harpor, Roger, 127 Karris, David, 72, 126, 154 Horris, James, 80, 128 Harrison, Joe, 115, 137, 156, 158, 160 Harrison, lee, 122 BOYS Harting, Dan, 115, 132, 136, 137 Harvey, 3obby, 128, 147 Hazard, Burl, 38, 123, 152 Head, Roy, 79, 127 Healy, Bob, 38. 125, 147 Heard, Robert. 72, 127 Heller, Carleton, 79. 127 Herrin Jr., Herbert, 62, 177 Hess, Ray, 79, 125 Hetherington, Bobby, 38, 125, 147 Hicks, Robert, 17, 72, 128 Higginbotham, Charles, 127 Hightower, Jimmy, 39, 128, 143, 171 Hill, Billy, 79, 121, 139, 168 Hill, David, 62. 102 Hill, Russell, 83, 105 Hill Jr., Joseph. 105, 124 Hill, Russell, 83, 129 Hilley, Jimmy, 126 Hitchcock, David, 72, 129, 140 Hitt. Freddy, 39, 119, 130, 156, 159 Hobbs, Royce, 125 Hodges, Earl, 79, 123 Hogue, Jimmy, 79, 131 Hopkins, Bill, 80, 87, 101, 122 Hopkins, Goorgo, 39, 129, 137, 159 Hopkins, Tommy, 72, 128 Hosea, Sammy, 79, 105, 131 Hosior, Dean, 79, 121 Houston, Robert, 72, 104, 128, 138 Howard, Charles, 38 Howard, Don, 79, 105, 130 Howard, Joe, 124 Howell, Lindcll, 122, 72 Hudson, Dale, 122, 147 Hudspeth, Jack Gene, 127 Huff, Jim, 62, 119, 126, 137 Huff, Richard, 62, 147 Huggins, Adrian, 72, 125 Hughen, Robert, 79, 122 Hull, Tommy, 83, 124 Human, George, 40, 102 Humphrey, Wamon, 79 Hunnicutf, Gerald, 72 Hunter, Fred, 169 Hunter, Robert, 188, 189 Hunt, James, 39, 128, 169 Hurst, Micky, 108, 109, 158, 160, 190 I Inglot, Mormon, 121 Ingram, James, 72, 131 Irwin, Charles, 40. 116, 124, 140, 151 J Jaborek, James, 128 Jackson, Bobby, 62 Jackson, Jon, 72, 121 James, Frank, 79, 131 James, Ray, 79, 126, 142 Janes, Wayne, 79, 123, 155 Jarrard, Bill, 129 Johnny, Jay, 158 Jeff us, Jerry, 130 Jimenez, Joe, 127 Johnson, Bill, 40, 126, 176 Johnson, Donald, 158, 187 Johnson, Hilton, 40, 122 Johnson, James A., 41, 116 Johnson, James W., 41, 137, 159 Johnson, Jimmy, 73 Johnson, John, 73, 127 Johnson, Sam, 73, 126 Johnston, Bobby, 41, 49, 98 Johnston, Jimmy, 126 Jones, Bobby, 79, 126 Jones, Cecil, 63, 137 Jonos, Cecil, 83 Jones, Don, 83 ,Jones, Emory, 73, 123 Jones, Frank, 154, 186, 190 Jonos, Harold, 112 Jonos, James, 73, 123 Jonos, Larry, 77, 122 Jungbloth, Robert, 63, 122, 136, 138, 154 Justice, Felix, 70, 121 Justice, Galvin, 168 Justice, George, 168 K Kaufman, Don, 41, 131, 159 Kcarby, Larry, 79, 125 Keeling, William, 41, 122 Kolly, James, 122, 150, 171 Kendall, C. W., 73 Kennedy, Edward, 79, 127 Kennedy, Jim, 73, 76, 124 Kent, David, 125 Kent, Norman, 129 Key, Bobby, 79 Kiefer, Robert, 79, 101, 131 Kimbricl, Larry, 42, 116, 118 King, Bill. 79, 131 King, Bobby. 79, 124 King, Miko. 79, 122 Kirkgard, John, 80, 122 Kirkpatrick, Miko, 87, 98, 124 Kirkpatrick, Mickey, 79, 100, 101, 130, 151 Kirkpartick, Thomas, 42, 122, 139, 143, 151 Kirkwood, Billy, 79, 129, 142 Kirkwood, Jimmie, 177, 189, 167, 169 Kitirell, John, 73, 126 Kittrcll, Robert, 121, 169 Klempin, Raymond, 79, 131 Kncose, Scott, 83, 124 Knight, Nelson, 87, 42, 129, 136 Koppman, Stovo, 104, 128 Kriss, Richard, 83, 127 L Lacey, James, 63 Lamm, Milton, 80, 129 Lampton, Bob, 127 Lancaster, Kenneth, 80, 123 Landers, Richard, 126 Lankford, Bob, 80, 124 Lassiter, Tommy, 45, 102, 103, 115, 124, 133, Lassiter, William, 80, 126 Laughlin, Charles, 73, 122, 105 Lawson, Dick, 147 Lawty, Tommy, 80 Leavitt, John, 80, 121, 155, 169 Lee, Bobby, 129 Lee, Jimmy, 63, 126, 139 Logg, J. N„ 76, 87, 98, 124 LeNoir, Billy, 130 Levering, Joe, 80, 122, 142. 154 Levisay, David, 122 Lewis, Chris, 126 Lewis, Don, 43 Lewis, Loyd, 73, 131 Lewis, William, 15, 43 Leyrer, Dennis, 80, 128 Licausi, Tony, 124 Lindlcy, Bobby, 128 Lindsey, Jerry, 43, 125, 147 Lipscomb, John, 80 litchfiold. Jerry, 80. 123 Little, Steve, 80, 124 Llano, Manuel, 147 Lobingicr, John, 80, 125, 118 Loflis, Jimmy, 64 Logan, Johnny, 128 Love, Joe, 73, 129 Luna, Dan, 43, 129 Lyday, Gerald, 43 Me McBee, John, 80, 101, 119, 126 McBride, James, 169, 189 - ={ 202 } McCallum, Randall, 127 McCollum, Tommy, 73, 104, 126, 139, 151 McCauley, Donald, 80, 121, 169 McClanahan, William, 73, 123 McClintock, Gary, 80, 131 McClure, Mike, 73 McCollum, Gary, 80, 118, 129 McCormick, Monte, 121, 169 McCoy, Charles, 80 McCoy, Gerald, 87, 88, 158, 177, 187 McCoy, Jim, 64, 129, 137 McCulloch, Alox, 80, 131 McCulloch, Andy, 147 McCutcheon, Robert, 125 McDonald, Weldon, 80, 121, 169 McElyo, Carey, 43. 105, 124, 154 McFarland, John, 80, 130 McGee, Jack, 73, 128, 136 McGee, Walter, 128 McGuire, Leonard, 80 McKissack, Billy, 102, 103 McMahon, Michael, 105, 130, 151 McNall, Bill, 73, 128, 139 McNatf, Oley, 126 M Mackey, Kenny, 73, 122, 155 Maddox, Clinton, 80, 130 Mahoney, Leslie, 80, 127 Males, Earl, 73, 122, 139 Malone, Lamar, 73, 131 Manes, Jack, 73, 87, 98, 129, 136 Manncs, Harvey, 64, 122, 138, 154 Monos, Pete, 80, 129 Mansfield, Charles, 168 Manuel, L. T., 126 Marable, Vincent, 73, 116, 125 Marks, Arnold, 123, 138 Marshall, Len, 130 Martin, Bill, 159 Martin, Cordon, 80, 124 Martin, Richard, 44 Martin, Bill, 44, 151 Mar ye, George, 105, 128, 140 Mason, James, 73, 87, 124, 136 Mason, Jimmy, 80, 98 Massoud, Jerry, 80, 125 Mauldin, Benny, 44, 87, 88, 104, 131 May, Arthur, 80, 107, 124 Mayberry, Arthur, 80, 123 Mcnchaka, Gilbert, 65, 128, 147 Morrifield, Danilc, 80, 121, 169 Morrill, Fred, 80, 131 Meyers, Butch, 171 Michell, Craig, 87 Middleton, Terry, 87, 88, 104, 129, 147 Miley, Johnny, 73 Miller, Billy Fred, 94, 95, 96, 123 Miller, Billy. 45, 105, 129, 130 Miller, Clark, 45, 130, 147 Miller, Don, 83, 126 Miller, Dan, 80 Miller, Dodd, 80, 121 Miller, Johnny, 80, 130 Milk, Johnny, 80 Minor, Bobby, 45, 116, 152, 159 Minor, James, 45, 130, 147 Moody, Jerry, 80, 127 Moody, Robert, 80, 87, 98, 124 Moore, David, 73. 93, 131, 138 Moore, Goor, 73, 107, 127 Moore, Komp, 87, 88, 115, 158 Moore, Robort, 105, 126 Morgan, Barrie, 80, 124 Morgan, Bob, 45 Morgan, George, 80, 127 Morgan, Jerry, 126 Morgan, Richard 73, 118, 127, 138, 155 Morris, Don, 74 BOYS Morris, John, 74, 122 Morris, J. N., 83 Morris, Wilford, 45 Morrison, Bobby, 45 Morrison, Fred, 74 Morrow, Lorry, 80, 130 Moseley, Bob, 80 Moss, James, 125 Mottwillor, Ray, 125 Mueller, Keith, 127 Mulder, James, 80, 131 Munsch, Bill, 46, 138, 159 Murphy, Pot, 127 Murray, Tommy, 105, 131 N Nallie, David, 81, 126 Nasby, Bob. 83. 102, 127 Nouroth, Larry, 125 Neely, Gerald, 81. 87, 88. 105, 131 Nelson, Bobby, 130 Newberry, Jerry, 81 Newman, Lowell, 127 Neylond, Bob, 76. 125, 139, 141 Nimmons, Ralph, 65, 120, 169 O O'Dell, Jr.. Jerry, 46. 137 O'Dell, lorry, 81. 125 Oden, John, 131 Oilman, Phil, 169 Oilman, Ralph, 81. 122, 139 Olson, Dan, 81, 128 Olsowski, Jerry, 82 Ondrusek, Billy, 81, 123 Ondrusek, James, 81, 105, 130 Orr, Morris, 82, 122 Oudkirk, Frank, 126 Owen, Mike, 129 Owens, Ace, 121, 169 Owens, Scotty, 81, 129 P Pace, John, 78. 128 Pace, Paul, 78 Palmoy, Dennis, 128 Palmer, Tommye, 87, 105, 124 Parker, Eulus, 124 Parmele, Ricky, 74, 105, 123 Pascal, Alan, 47, 116, 159 Paschal, John, 82, 107, 122 Patterson, Bobby, 122 Patterson, Woyne, 126 Peake, Terry, 74, 169, 172 Peeples, Jerry, 83, 131 Pemberton, Wayne, 83 Pembroke, Donald, 121, 169 Pendleton, Jim, 81, 169 Pepper, Jerry, 76, 139, 126 Perdue, Dovid, 81 Perkins, Ben, 74 Perkins, Lee, 119, 129 Person, Donald, 47 Peterson, Carroll, 129 Petrakis, John, 139, 140 Petty, Tom, 81, 131 Phillips, Woyne, 76, 130 Ping, John, 82, 122 Piper, Richard, 82, 122, 172 Posey, Tommy, 47, 125 Potts, Joe, 122 Powdrill, James, 81, 124 Powell, 3oone, 47, 94, 123 Powell, Tommie, 81 Poyner, Richard, 172 Prock, Charles, 74, 125 Proza, John, 125 Puckett, Orman. 74, 102, 103, 131 Purser. Noble, 121, 168 Q Quillin, Charles, 126 R Ragsdale, Bill, 48 Ragsdale, Jack, 127 Rash. Bob. 48, 123, 171 Ratcliff, Larry, 122 Ray, Jimmy, 105, 131 Reddy, Charles, 125 Redmond, Albert, 94, 123 Reece, William, 122 Reed, Athel, 82. 123 Reed. Howard, 48. 87, 83. 98, 119. 124 Reese, John, 74, 139 Reeve, Tommy, 82, 139, 123 Rcoves, Freddie, 15 Reeves, Ralph, 83 Reid, James, 158 Reid, Jimmy, 82, 127 Reiffin, James, 123 Reynolds, Gordon, 48, 120, 168 Reynolds, Juan, 171 Reynolds, Thomas, 81, 129 Richardson, Robert, 75, 119, 125 Riffe, Joe, 74. 180, 130 Rivers, Curtis, 98, 100, 125 Rivers, Randy, 81, 130 Robinson, Henry, 81, 107, 125 Robinson, Myrl, 81, 126 Robinson, Tommy, 81, 121, 168 Robinson, Van, 81, 105, 128 Robinson, Zack, 66, 104, 131 Roland, Jay Roy, 49, 98, 115, 122 Rosamond, Jerry, 49, 124 Rose, Bert, 156 Roush, Gene, 158 Rowe, John, 87 Royster, Grady, 66, 120, 168 Rucker, Bill, 101 Rudder, Tommy, 66, 131, 143 Runner, Danny, 125 Runner, Ronny, 83 Russoll, James, 82, 123 Ruthvon, Edwin, 81, 129 S Salas, lommy, 133 Sanders, J. W.. 74, 87, 104, 131, 140 Sawyer, Billy, 128 Schirato, Mark, 126 Schmidt, Rogert, 81, 124 Schultz, John, 66, 104, 106 Schwaner, George, 74, 107, 129 Scott, Robert, 82, 123 Seaton, Gary, 129, 136 Sowall, Edwin, 50, 120, 168 Sharp, Jerry, 75, 131 Sharpe, Albert, 81, 127 Shearer, Robort, 83, 128 Sheor, Donnie, 125 Sholton, Dan, 81, 128 Shepherd, Carl, 115, 50 Shipp, Clifton, 81. 129 Short, Andy, 81. 118, 130 Short, Jimmy, 105, 82, 123 Shropshire, Bill, 81 Shuffler, Jimmy, 50, 126 Shugart, Robert, 50, 143, 191 Siemantel, Barry, 50 Simmons, Hal, 82, 183, 131 Simmons, Jack, 81, 125 Simmons, More, 50, 124, 136, 142, 143 Simmons, Paul, 82, 123, 171 Sims, Lewis, 123 Sloan, Murrell. 57, 119, 123, 147 Slocum, Gloen, 82, 124 Smith, Charles, 128 Smith, David, 126 Smith, Don, 75. 121, 155. 168, 188 Smith. Buddy. 125, 138, 147 Smith, Jack David, 66, 90, 101, 120, 169 Smith, Jack Wood, 82, 129 Smith, Jimmy, 81 Smith. John, 81. 125. 155 Smith, Leroy, 81, 125 Smith, Roy, 124 Smith, Wondell, 67 Smith, William, 51 Smith, Leon. 51. 126, 137, 138 Smothermon, Jerry, 82, 130 Solin, Jerry, 51, 107 Soules, Luther, 82, 104, 128 Souther, Billy, 121 Souther, Jerry, 169 Sponseller, Bob, 83, 105, 130 Stallings, Billy, 83, 127 Staatz, Jerry, 107 Stafford, Billy, 115 Stanley, Bill, 52 Staplos, Dale, 82, 122 Stepp, Roger, 52, 121, 169 Stcvons, Bill, 131 Stevens, Don, 147 Stewart, John, 15, 52, 125 Stiles, Ross, 82, 124 Still, Walter, 122 Slobough, Clarence, 52. 87, 88, 98. 99. 128 Stockton, Bragg, 98, 95, 131 Stone, Chestor, 75, 131 Stone, Edward, 82, 124 Strickland, Darby, 126 Suitor, Paul, 82, 125 Sullivan, William, 81, 127, 169 Surratt, Gary, 82, 150, 125, 171 Sutton, Lester, 53, 131 T Tadlock, Wayne, 75, 121, 169 Taylor, Dwayne, 75, 87, 88, 136, 186 Taylor, Joseph, 75, 122 Taylor, Kenneth, 82, 124, 127 Taylor, Williom, 82 Teer, Don, 83, 127 Terry, Jimmy, 82, 136, 158 Terry, James, 81, 126 Tetcr, Gene, 74, 107, 127 Thames, Barney, 75, 121, 169 Tharp, Pat, 87. 88, 156, 158, 186 Thompson, Horace, 53, 126 Thompson, Jerry, 126 Thompson, Jimmy, 75, 101, 118, 125, 138, 155, 172 Thompson, Marcus, 82, 118, 130, 155 Thyfault, Bruce, 82 Tibbitts, Walter. 82. 171, 130 Tiner, Jock, 53 Tokoly, Steve, 82. 125 Toltz, John, 78 Tonick, Larry, 123 Travis, Jimmy, 53, 131 Trees, Deo, 130 Tribblo, Edward. 75, 87, 98, 100, 130 Trostel, Robert, 53, 116, 136, 139, 149 Tubb, Donnis, 87, 94, 105 Turner. Oscar, 94, 95, 96. 98, 125, 133, 159, 178, 191, 194 Twedell, Rogor, 67, 87, 91, 94, 104, 124 U Ungerer, Orville, 123 Upchurch, Terry, 75, 105 Upthegrove, Dan, 82, 123 V Vanderburg, Richard, 82, 121, 169 Van, Gharis, 82 Vannoy, Thomas, 82, 107, 125 Vordcll, William, 67, 121, 139, 166, 169 Vaughan, Dan, 82, 121, 168 Vickery, Don, 54, 108, 109, 130, 181, 191, 198 —■{ 203 f - BOYS w Wagoner, Don, 129 Walker, Delaine, 83, 124 Walker, Jim, 54, 151 Wall, Marvin, 83, 121 Wall, Ray, 168 Wall, Ronnie, 75, 149 Wallace, Arnold, 83 Wallace, Bruce, 101, 128 Wallace, Jerry, 83 Wallace, John, 83, 122 Wallace, Richard, 131 Wallace, Terry, 83, 126 Walters, Bill, 127 Waters, Lewis, 83, 130 Watkins, Jerry, 83, 129 Watson, Gary, 55, 87, 88, 105, 115, 126, 159, 191, 199 Watson, Larry, 55, 128 Walts, Richard, 75, 102, 123 Wound, Reynolds, 123 Weatherend, Dale, 83, 128 Weaver, Richard, 75 Weed, Allen, 87, 88 Welch, Jimmy, 82 Wells, Charles, 123 Wells, Jerry, 82, 101, 128 Wertheimer, Jack, 87, 88 West, Bob, 55, 172 A Abney, Mildred, 70, 151, 171 Acker, Beth, 83 Adcock, Natalie, 70 Aldridge, Marguriete, 25 Alexander, Judy, 77, 136 Allen, Barbara, 70 Alsip, Patricia, 25, 137, 159 Anderson, Barbara, 70 Anderson, Janice, 70 Anderson, Nancy, 151 Anderson, Nita, 158 Andrews, Elizabeth, 77 Arnett, Ruth, 77 Arnold, Joan, 77 Arnold, Suzanne, 76 Ashby, Linda, 77 Asimakis, Jean Ann, 77, 144 Ausmus, Donna, 77 B Bagby, Martha, 14, 77 Bagby, Susan, 25, 153. 159, 162, 191 Bailey, Barbara, 15, 59. 143, 150 Bailey, Diane, 70, 151 Bailey, Sharon, 70, 142, 144 Baines, Alta, 77, 151 Baker, Ann, 136, 146, 171 Baker, Gail, 77 Baker, Phyllis, 77 Baker, Sharon, 59, 143, 148 Baker, Vcrnota, 77, 145, 151, 171 Ball. Kay, 70, 143, 151 Balias, Jean, 77 Barlow, Joy, 70 Barner, Shirley, 77 Barthold, Joan, 70 Barton, Beverly, 59 3atchelor, Pat, 70 Bates, Mary, 77 Bauer, Norma, (Toni), 70 Baugher, Gay, 158, 183 Beall, Janice, 77 Beckman, Kae, 77 West, Dan, 83, 124 West, Dick, 82 West, Kenny, 87, 91, 124 Whatley, Wilson Warren, 55 Wheeler, Eddy, 55, 87, 88, 124 Wheeler, Jimmie, 82, 118, 123 Whiddon, John Robert, 83, 129 White, Billy, 83, 127 While, Charles, 82, 128 While, David, 129 White, James, 55, 123 White, Jimmy, 55, 98, 119, 123, 133, 136, 140, 156 Whitington, Gcorgo, Jr., 122 Wiggins, Richard, 56, 126 Wilcox, Frank, 156, 168 Wild, James, 123 Wilemon, Earl, 83, 107 Wiley, Irwin, 75, 105, 107, 127 Wilkie, John, 107, 124 Wilkinson, Ben, 83, 123 Williams, Dennis, 83, 122 Williams, Jerry, 83, 107 Williams, Ray, 83, 122 Williams, Robert Lawrence, 56, 118, 123, 147 Williams, Roy, 75 Williamson, Eugene, 83 Williamson, Harold, 56, 129, 156 Williamson, Joe, 76 GIRLS Bedingfield. Jan, 59, 148. 152, 162 Becman, Nancy, 59, 143, 144, 152 Bell, Mary, 70, 169 Benge, lovinia, 77 Bennavdo, Irene, 77 Bennett, 3cverly, 77, 138, 142, 146, 171 Bennett, Jo Ann, 70 Bennett, Lynda, 77 Bcnthul, Barbara, 77 Benton, Roborta, 70 3crry, Sara, 70 Bcrthior, Joan, 70 Bethel, Susanno, 77, 148 Betts, Pat, 70 Bcvill, Jeanette, 77 Biar, Barbara, 108, 109, 158 Birdsong, Jcanine, 70 Bishop, Brenda, 70, 136, 138, 146 Bishop, Mary, 77 Blakslce, Mary, 70 Bland, Thelma, 70 Bland, Wilma, 70 Blasingamc, Sandra, 59, 143 Bludworth, Shirloy, 26 Bobbitt, Jan, 77 Bohannon, Marie, 70, 136, 143, 148, 170, 181 Booziotis, Kanncll, 158 Borah, Gail, 171 Borah, Wanda, 77 Bowdcr, Clairenc, 83 Bower, Jackie, 26, 171 Bower, Linda, 77, 144 Bowman, Pat, 59, 151 Bowser, Cindy, 26, 152, 159, 162. 171 Boyd, Patsy, 59, 152 Bozeman, Sharon, 77 Bradborry, Sondra, 27, 156 Branscomo, Sharon, 83 Brasher, Shirley, 77, 144 Browner, Sondra, 70, 170, 181 Bray, Katie, 59 Bray, Nancy, 70, 141 Brennan, Frances, 70 Brewer, Ada, 27 Brice, Glenda, 77, 146 204 Williamson, Lance, 83, 127 Willis, Wayne, 128 Willis, Paul, 56, 87, 88, 123 Wilson, Bill, 83, 126 Wilson, Bob, 82, 128 Wilson, Don, 127 Winckler, Haddon, 75, 129 Wisley, Jerry, 68, 87, 105, 130 Wisley, Tommy, 83, 105, 130 Witte, Monto, 158, 190 Wolfgang, William, 122 Wood, Preston, 83, 129 Woodard, Bill, 75, 143 Woodford, Robert, 75, 128 Worley, Frank, 83 Wylie, Lindsey, 128 Wyrick, Gilbert, 83, 121, 169 Y Yaap, Don, 101, 131 Yates, Charles, 115, 127 Yates, Gerald, 57, 83, 130, 136, 137 Young, David, 130 Young, Joo, 83, 123 Z Zink, John, 68, 127 Zivncy, Donald, 125 Bright. Jean. 77, 142, 179 Brisendine, Datha, 77 Britton, Sharon, 70, 149, 171 Brooks. Anne, 77, 102, 151 Brooks, Barbara, 60, 102, 103, 152 Brooks. Betty, 27, 137, 142 Brooks, Sandra, 70, 171 Brown, Gail, 70, 136 Brown, Jo Ann, 14, 27 Brown, Martha, 77 Browning, Cathy, 14, 77 Broyles, Sharon, 77, 186 Brunner, Ann, 158 Bryan, Joyce, 70 Bryson, Charlotte, 77 Buck, Mary Frances, 70 Buckmeyer, Margaret, 70, 140, 143, 144 Buehrer, Marilyn, 70 Burbridge, Dorothy, 28, 102, 136 Burgess, Helen, 77 Burke, Georgia, 83 Burkhard, Judy, 77, 144 Burleson, Julia, 59, 142, 148 Burnett, Elizabeth, 28, 137, 142 Burns, Elizabeth, 28 Burton, Betty, 70, 171 Byrd. Barbara, 70, 151, 152 C Campbell, Bobbie, 70, 143 Campbell, Jan, 28, 143, 151, 153, 159 Campbell, Darline, 70, 151 Cannon, Shirley, 28 Capps, Dorothy, 70 Carlson, Carol, 70, 150, 171 Carson, Barria, 28 Carter, Carolo, 28, 171 Carter, Judy, 71 Carter, Lelia, 78 Carter, Shirley, 158 Caruso, Dalanda, 71, 150, 171 Casino, Marlene, 71 Casper, Mary, 78 Cass, Lois, 71 GIRLS Cass, Meredith, 78 Caswell, Jo Ann, 28, 145 Cates, Johnetta, 78, 144 Chastain, Ann, 29, 146, 153, 159 Choovens, Carol, 71, 141, 172 Chcnault, Veda, 71, 139 Cherry. Carol. 29, 149, 152. 156. 160 Chew, Carole, 78, 142 Chism, Sheridan 77, 142 Chotos, Mary, 83 Christmas, Barbara, 71 Christmas, Martha, 71 Cinnamon, Rosalie, 60, 172 Claire, Evelyn, 78 Clare, Patsy, 71, 144, 153 Clark, Bobbie, 77 Clark, Delsic, 182, 158 Clark, Jessie, 29, 142, 143 Clark, Nan, 78, 144 Clark, Mary, 77 Clark, Sandra, 83 Clarkson, Sue, 76 Clemonts, Botte, 83 Cloyd, lynnette, 77, 146 Cochrane, Billie, 76 Coday, JoAnn, 71 Cody, Audnette, 29, 102, 159 Coleman, Jeon, 78, 149 Collier, Penny, 71 Collins, Connie, 14, 15, 153, 158 Colquitt, Martha, 71 Cohquitt, Mary, 78 Conanl, Cathryn, 78 Cone, Alis, 60, 169 Coniglio, Mary, 78, 142 Connor, Patricia, 71, 171 Cook, Mary, 78, 146 Cook, Norma, 77 Cooper, Doris, 77 Cooper, Jan, 71, 142 Cooper, Jerrie, 78, 136, 151 Copeland, Iris, 30 Coppcdge, Sidney, 71, 172 Cothran, Joan, 71, 144, 146, 150, 171 Couch, Carol, 30, 139, 143, 152, 154, 159 Courscy, Jimmie, 77, 146 Cox, Deanna, 30, 137 Cox, Jane, 30, 142 Craddock, Patsy, 71, 172 Craft, Barbara, 71 Crawford, Jane, 30, 163, 171 Criswell, Ann, 78 Crittondcn, Mary, 158, 180 Crockor, Marie, 71 Cullison, Bobbie, 71, 139, 184 Cumming, Marian, 71, 154, 171 Cunningham, Mary Frances, 142, 168 Cunningham, Mary Joy, 78, 145, 151, 171 Curlee, Wanda, 77 Curlee, Wilda, 77 Currin, Gale, 76, 172 D Dahlhofer, Down, 71, 136, 141 Dale, Iris, 77 Daniel, Jane, 83 Daniel, Pat, 60, 139 Dorr, Judy, 76 Daudolin, Jene, 71, 171 Davenport, Sharon, 78, 168 Davidson, Denice, 77, 144 Davis, Barbara, 71, 146 Davis, Barbara Jane, 60 Davis, Gloria, 77 Davis, Helen, 30, 171 Davis, Martha, 30, 156 Davis, Peggy, 153, 158, 188 Dean, Patsy, 30, 137 Dcason, Nell, 171 Dcavcnport, Joyce, 31 De Bow, Joan, 71 DeCardenas, Penny, 31 Decker, Carolyn, 78 Decherd, Ellen, 60. 102, 103, 140, 143, 144, 152 DcHoy, Virginia, 71, 141, 146, 149 Deithloff, Diana, 71 Delfeld, Shcilah, 78 Denton, Charlene, 31, 140, 153, 159, 163 DeShazo, Carol Ann, 60, 142 De Shong, Emma Frances, 71, 173 Devault, Glenda, 31 DiBennardo, Ircno, 169 Dickerson, Joan, 71 Dicks, Jeanne, 77 Dickson, Martha, 83 Dietel, Elinor, 78 Dillard, Sandra, 31, 152, 156, 159, 161 Doak, Jenice, 31, 144, 151 Dodd, Janico, 71 Doebclc, Sotty Sue, 15 Dooley, My mo Sue, 71, 141, 144, 148 Dossett, Nancy, 71 Douglas, Dona, 78, 142 Dry. Patsy, 61, 136, 138. 142. 144 Duggan, Rosemary, 77 Dugger, Glenda, 32, 137, 153 Duncan, Annabclle, 78, 151, 171 Duniven, Patricia, 32, 156, 159 Durland, Virginia, 32. 136, 143, 153, 159, 163 Dyer, Beverley, 32, 138, 145, 150, 171 E East, Mary Ruth, 32, 108, 109, 136, 159, 180, 191, 192 Eby, Paula, 78 Echart, Martha, 78, 171 Eddleman, Diano, 78, 150, 191 Edmundson, Shirley, 70, 138 Edwards, Barbara, 71, 136 Edwards, Jean, 32 Elliott, Pat. 32, 136, 137, 152, 159, 188 Ellis, Laura, 158 Elmore, Janet. 33, 143, 153, 185 Elson, Marta, 76 Engolmann, Judy, 78 Enriquez, Norma, 77, 171 Erwin, Janice, 71 Estes, Palsy, 78 Eubanks, Sandra, 78 Evans, Barbara, 78, 142, 144 Evans, Mary, 71, 150, 171 F Farmer, Joyce, 71 Faulkner, Mary, 78 Feozor, Forrestine, 71, 143, 149 Fennell, Bette, 33, 145 Fields, Barbara, 78, 171 Finn, Yelta, 78 Finneburgh, Paula, 77, 142 Fisher, Irvine, 78 Fitzgerald, 3ctty, 33, 159 Flabiano, Barbara, 33, 130, 144 Fleming, Carolyn, 71, 140 Florian, Sally, 83 Floyd, Ann, 171 Floyd, Carolyn, 77, 148 Fogle, Linda, 71 Forbes, Percilla, 78, 142 Foster, Bobbie, 34, 143 Foster, Carol, 71 Foster, Denise, 153, 158 Foster, Myrlinda, 78 Foster, Vicki, 61. 136, 196 Fox, Jane, 153 Fowler, Martha, 171 Frank, Joyce, 83 -4 205 ) - Fronklin, Hclon, 77 Frazier, Sara Anno, 34, 137, 152, 159, 176 Frazier, Virginia, 78 Freeman, Jan, 34, 150, 151, 171 Freeman, Sharon, 34, 139, 156 French, Lynn, 71, 144 151 Frisbee, Peggy, 34 Fuller, Anne, 34 Fuller, Bettie, 102, 146 Fuller, Kay, 76 G Galbraith, Betty, 145 Galbraith, Virginia, 78 Galloway, Lynda, 78 Gambill, Claire, 78 Gann, Carolyn, 78, 142, 172 Garrett, Gail, 136 Gary, Sharon, 72, 142 Gatewood, Shirley, 34, 144, 163, 187 Gcarnor, Sandra, 34, 114, 137, 159 Gendel, Loyco, 61, 139 Gettys, Ann, 72 Gibson, Helen, 78 Gibson, Julia, 81 Gilbreath, Fonifa, 72 Gilkeyson, Lou Ella, 72, 168 Gish, Ruth, 35, 137, 143, 151, 159 Godwin, Martha Jcanc, 72, 136 Godwin, Peggy, 35 Goff, Suzanne, 76 Goggons, Peggy, 35, 143, 159 Golden, Norma, 61, 151 Goldstein, Sharon, 78, 136, 142 Goldwatcr, Brenda, 72, 154 Golson, Jennie, 61, 140, 143, 148, 180 Goodman, Jerry, 78 Gould, Kay, 35 Grace, Ann, 15, 35, 144, 149, 151, 159 Grace, Jean, 72, 142, 144, 168, 173 Grace, Linda, 78, 136, 149, 188 Graf, Elaine, 72, 140 Graf, Joey, 72 Graham, Carl Ann, 108, 109, 158, 189 Grammer, Gcnollc, 35, 159 Grant, Gretchon, 78, 172 Grant, Jo Sue, 72 Gray, Nellie, 35, 143 Green, Alice, 36, 139 Green, Harriet, 78 Green, Virginia, 36 Green, Willardcen, 171 Gregg, Patsoy, 36, 149, 153, 159 Groy, Betty, 83 Griesee, Catherine, 78 Griffin, Carol, 83 Griffin, Sharon, 72 Griffing, Joann, 36, 148 Griffith, Nan, 72, 143 Grubbs, Sara, 78, 151 Grube, Darlene, 36, 145 Guess. Linda, 72, 144. 146, 148, 149 Gunter, Nancy, 72, 151 Gustafson, Phyllis, 78 Guy, Judy, 78, 136 H Hafcmonn, Marlene, 36 Hale, Lcla, 79, 142 Haley, Carole, 62, 143 Hall, Barbara, 158 Hall, Barbara, 72, 169 Hall, Betty, 37 Hamilton, Sarah, 76 Hanks, Yvonne, 72, 136, 144, 146 Hanson, Brenda, 72 Haraway, Mary, 76 Harden, Pat, 79, 136, 171 Hardin, Gay, 72 GIRLS Hardin, Marian, 72 Hardy, Linda, 37, 137. 145 Hargrave, Sue, 37, 142, 143, 152, 15°, 191, Hargrove, Palricia, 79 Horgrovo, Paula, 79 Harr, Goraldino, 38, 137 Horrolson, Sandy, 72, 142, 151 Harrington, Suzy, 72, 151 Harris, Barbara, 83 Harris, Charlotte, 79, 171 Harris, Diane, 72, 141, 143 Harris, Judith, 79 Harris, Judy, 79 Harris, Manya, 38, 143 Harris, Sandra, 83 Harris, Sue, 79, 136 Harris, Sylvia, 38, 143, 172 Harrison, Barbara, 72 Harrott, Phila, 79 Hart, Alice, 79, 142 Hascllinc, Ann, 72, 142, 171 Haskell, Marjory, 72 Hayes, Thcrosa, 72 Hazlcft, Margaret, 79, 142 Headrick, 8arbara, 72 Hcarne, Carolyn, 79, 146 Heath, Karen, 79 Heath, Mary Lou, 72, 141 Hcdgecock, Joyce, 38, 143, 150, 151, 171 Heflin, Virginia, 77 Hollmulh, Barbara Judy, 79, 142 Helmick, Gladys, 72 Hendricks, Sue, 72, 141, 151 Hendricks, Glenda, 38 Hondricks, Mary Grace, 79, 151 Hondricks, Olva, 79 Hondricks, Wanda, 38 Hondryx, Mary Ann, 72 Herbert, Patricia, 79, 149 Herriage, Barbara, 79 Hetheringfon, Diane, 79 Hicks, Hilma, 72, 141 Hicks, Wilma, 79 Hiles, Mary Frances, 15, 39, 136, 140, 144, • 159, 162, 178 Hill, Caranelle, 39, 171 Hill, Pat, 72 Hines, Nancy, 72 Hinson, Johnnie Carol, 39, 144 Hoff, Sharron, 79 Holberf, Peggy, 39 Holder, Beverly, 79, 146 Holder, Mary Alice, 72, 138 Holley, Martha, 62, 172 Holley, Mary, 62, 172 Holloway, Sharon, 79 Holmes, Linda Lu, 72, 142, 149, 151, 171 Honeywell, Lu Ann, 39, 145 Hood, Wanda. 72 Hoover, Mary Ann, 79 Hoskins, Connie, 39 House, Marion, 79 Houser, Carol Sue, 79 Howe, Miko, 62, 136, 141, 151, 153 Hudgins, Mary Anno, 72 Hudson, Karen, 72 Huffman, Nan, 79 Hulsey, Carol, 81. 149 Humphrey, Janet, 142 Hunter, Dolores, 15, 158 Hurley, Virginia, 40, 143, 145 Hutchinson, Ann, 158 Hutchison, Barbora, 79 Hutchison, Doris, 79 Hyde, Gretchcn, 79 I Isom, Sue, 137, 153, 190 J Jackson, Alice, 79 '99 Jackson, Barbara, 79 Jackson, Charlotto, 79 Jackson, Dorothy, 40, 151 Jackson, Sally, 72, 144, 151 Jackson, Shirley Anne, 40 Jacobs, Margaret Ann, 40, 137 James, Becky Ann, 79, 151 Janousck, Georgia Ann, 60 Joffress, Sondra Lou, 73, 151 Jolinek, Jean, 138 Jenkins, Jane, 79 Jergens, Nancy, 158 Johnson, Alice, 79 Johnson, Barbara, 171 Johnson, Francis, 83 Johnson, Jacqulynn, 79 Johnson, Jerry, 79 Johnson, Jo, 79 Johnson, Joy, 79 Johnson, Joyce, 79 Johnson, Nona, 41 Johnson, Sylvia, 158 Johnston, Margaret, 79 Joinos, Kathleen, 79 Jones, Wilecn, 15, 63, 143, 152 Jones, Joanna, 40, 138, 152, 159, 160 Jones, Nclma, 15, 63, 143, 144, 148, 152 Judd, Carolyn, 79, 142, 173 Julian, Annelta, 79 Jurgens, Nancy, 158 K Kadane, Suzanne, 79, 136, 146 Kalincc, Glenda, 79, 136, 171 Karr, Barbara, 41, 156, 159 Keatts, Sandy, 148, 150, 151, 171 Kcehan, Janet, 73, 186 Keeton, Sue, 15, 79 Keeton, Jano, 15, 63, 171 Keith, Jean, 79, 144 Kelly, Betty, 158, 182, 189 Kendall, Susie, 41 Kent, Joanna, 63, 143, 148, 152, 162 Kerr, Anita, 41, 144, 151 Kershaw, Nancy, 41 Key, Joanne, 83 Kidd, Glenda, 42, 139 Kilgore, Patricia, 79, 136 Killcbrcw, Anita, 79 Kincy, Sandra, 73, 142 King-Riggs, Margaret, 79, 142 Kittrell, Hannah, 79 Kittrcll, Harriott, 79 Knight, Sue, 146 Kollcschnig, Carol, 73 Kowalke, Karen, 79, 142 Kring, Connie, 79, 173 Kuykendall, Jacquelyn, 73, 146 Kyser, Marilyn, 73, 143, 149 L Labruzzo, Jo, 14, 42, 144 Lacey, Eloisc, 80, 173 Lacey, Sylvia, 73 Lacey, Adele, 171 lacy, Glenda, 80, 171 la Fon, Joyce, 83 Lane, Janice, 73, 144, 151, 168 Lane, Judy, 63, 139, 152 Ice, Jerry 63. 136, 142. 143, 144, 153 lee, Sally, 168 Lee, Sue, 42 Leftwich, Barbara, 80 Lehman, Dolores, 80 Leo, Deanna, 80, 151 Leo, Giovanno, 42, 144, 159, 171 —■{ 206 }■ - Leonard, Joanne, 42 Lcvell, Lorena, 42, 144 Levering, Bette, 43, 140 lewallcn, Linda, 80 Lowis, Linda, 64, 143, 149, 152 lewis, Wilma, 158, 171 Lindloff, Barbara, 80, 172 Liltlepage, Janis, 37, 144 Llewellyn, Heathor, 76 lockman, Louise, 15, 73 longaker, Maidec, 15, 80 longcndykc, Jeanne, 73, 141, 153 Longino, Shirley, 43, 139 Looney, Bobbio, 73, 145, 151 Louwien, Evelyn, 80, 146, 149 Lovelace, Nelma, 43 lowronec, Joyce Ann, 73 Lowry, Claudine, 73 Loyd, Marilyn, 136, 158, 183 Lydoy, Linda, 76 Lyles, Geraldine, 64, 136, 139, 142, 145 Lyons, Nancy, 73, 146, 149 Me McAfee, Suczann, 73, 141 McCarthy, Sara, 80 McCarty, Glenda, 80, 136, 145, 149 McCartney, Charlono, 64 McClanahan, Anna, 73 McClelland, Linda, 80 McCollum, Sheila, 64, 145 McCormick, Kay, 80, 150, 171 McCoy, Loronc, 73 McCoy, Maralyn, 73 McCulloch, Nan, 73 McDonald, Gail, 73, 139 McDonald, Saradolle, 73, 145, 151 McElwain, Roberta, 80 McGorr, Sarah, 80, 142 Mcllvain, Mary Ann, 64, 145, 146 McKellar, Marcia, 43, 136, 162 McKinnon, Sarah, 80 McLain, Georgia, 80, 136 McMahan, Linda, 44 McMurray, Patsy, 44, 149, 156, 159 McRoberts, Lisa, 151 M Mach, Vicki, 80 Malone, Betty, 73 Mamlin, Marcia, 80 Manos, Georgia, 73, 142 Manos, Toula, 44, 142 Maples, Betty, 64, 137, 143, 179 Marder, Barbara, 64, 152 Marriot, Gina Lou, 80 Marshall, Gracelee, 73 Marshall, Joyce, 44, 145 Martin, Barbara, 73, 145, 171 Martin, Barbara Lee, 44 Martin, Carolyn, 80 Martin, Donna Drennan, 31 Martindalc, Suzanne, 73, 136, 142 Marvin, Florence, 80, 102, 103 Mashburn, Norma, 44 Mason, Virginia, 76 Maxon, Betty Louise, 80 Mays, Barbara Ann, 73 Meiller, Jon, 74, 148 Melcher, Jayne, 44, 146, 150, 171 Milam, Stella, 65, 136, 143, 145, 188 Milam, Sydnc Sue, 80 Miles, Helen, 80 Miller, Ruth Ann, 73 Mims, Betty, 83 Mires, Lou Ann, 73, 136, 184 Mooney, Dolores, 45, 143, 145 Mooney, Rita, 73, 143, 145 Moore, Jennie, 73, 136, 142, 168, 188 GIRLS Moore, Linda, 73, 143, 145 Moore, Nancy, 80 Moore Peggy, 73, 151 Moore, Vicki, 136 Morgan, Belly, 73 Morgan, Jessie, 80 Morgan, Judy, 45, 156 Morgan, Sonjo, 77, 171 Morris, Amy, 73, 172 Morrison, Jonnie, 45, 143 Morrison, Peggy, 74, 145 Morrow, Carol, 74, 141 Mosloy, Carolyn, 80 Moxloy, Lila, 74 Moyors, Mary, 80 Murdock, Marlha, 74, 141, 143 Murphy, Patricia, 80 Murray, Judy, 83 Myers, Donna, 80 Myers, Martha, 46, 139, 143, 159, 180 Myers, Mary, 80 N Nallie, Barbara, 74 Napier, Anne, 46, 159 Nasby, Carol, 65, 102, 103, 136 Needham, Mary, 81 Neilson, Kconio, 46, 136, 171 Newberry, Margaret, 46 Newby, Botty, 46 Newby, Mildred, 74 Nowell, Hester, 74, 145 Newman, Jerry Wrbas, 74, 140, 1 0 Nicholas, Brenda, 81 Nickels, Kay, 74, 140 NichcJ?, lir.da, 81 Niendorff, Sarah, 74, 113 Nix, Michaclene, 74, 149 Noble Sally, 46, 159 Norris, Nancy, 81 Nyenhuis, Mary, 74, 143 O O'Brionl, Melba, 83 Ogle, Anna, 74 O'Keefe, Mary, 81 Olsson, Jenny, 158 Orr, Gloria Rogers, 74 Ostler, Gail, 46, 132, 141 Otis, Glenda, 46, 156 Owen, Beverly, 47, 139, 143, 151, 156, 160 Owens, Sandra, 74 P Palmer, Ruby, 81, 151 Pappcnfus, Beverly, 81, 146 Parker, Carol, 74, 136, 139, 144, 145, 184 Parker, Peggy, 65, 168 Parker, Voe, 81, 142, 145 Parlington, Ann, 74, 184 Parmer, Patsy, 81 Parsons, Jonnie Harding, 47 Patridge, Mickey, 76 Patterson, Elizabeth, 81 Pattillo, Patricio, 136, 158, 171 Paulm, Margaret, 81, 142 Paulson, Sandra, 81 Payne, Sharon, 76 Pcnry, Penny, 81, 172 Pentecost, Patricia, 47 Perdue, Eulalie, 81, 170 Perkins, Kay, 83 Pcrritt, Francis, 145, 146, 171 Petree, Lynda, 81, 171 Phifer, Donna, 81 Philipps, Corol, 74 Phillips, Barbara, 74 Phillips, Carol. 74, 139 Phillips, Wynon, 74, 141 Phillips, Sherry, 74, 102, 103, 183 Philpot, Sandra, 81 Pickle, Bcttio, 81 Picklo, Shirley, 65, 145 Pinner, Johnnie, 81 Plummer, Carol, 47, 136, 191 Post, Carol, 74, 145 Pou, Barbara, 74, 136, 143 Powell, Nina, 81 Powers, Martha, 65, 145 Prather, Dorothy, 74 Prather, Grace, 81, 171 Pratsedes, Sylvia, 74 Pratt, Camillo, 14, 76, 145 Prescott, Sherron, 47, 136, 159, 177 Prcssly, Nell, 47. 142 Price, Sue, 81, 142 Puott, Ann, 48 R Randall, Sylvia, 48, 159, 177 Randolph, Norma, 81, 171 Rankin, Marion, 65, 146, 148 Rasmussen, Sandra, 74 Rawlinson, Carol, 48, 136, 159 Ray, Harrietto, 14, 48, 145 Ray, Mary Ellen, 81, 145 Rcavis, Amy, 74 Rceco, Frances Ann, 87 Reed, Carolyn, 65, 136, 146, 149, 152, 163 Reed, Patsy, 48 Reedy, Carolyn, 81 Reeves, Carole, 74 Reeves, Dalyno, 81, 142, 153 Reeves, Diane, 81, 149 Reilly, Nancy Kathryne, 81 Reynolds, Carol, 74, 149, 151 Reynolds, Joy. 74, 143, 171 Reynolds, Sandra, 74, 169 Reynolds, Elizabeth, 74, 141 Rich, Carole, 74, 151 Rich, Shirley, 48, 151 Richardson, Evelyn Estelle, 15, 137, 153, 158, 183, 190 Richardson, Nancy, 74, 141, 149 Rigsby, Nelleonc, 84 Riloy, Nancy, 15, 158 Rinaman, Sally, 146, 149 Rivers, Marincllo, 143 Roark. Mary Sue, 14. 49, 136, 150. 159 Roberts, Vicki, 49, 102, 156, 180 Robertson, Mildred, 65, 136, 143, 146, 152 Rogers, Patsy, 49 Rogers, Sara, 140 Rogstad. Gail, 49, 138, 143, 151, 156, 160 Roland, Marilce, 81 Rose, Linda, 81 Rosenberg, Dolores, 74 Ross, Linda, 81, 148 Rotter, Joan, 158 Rowan, Kay, 81 Rozoll, Billie, 66, 173 Rugcl, Ruthie. 49. 137, 143 Rushing, Sabra, 158 Rushing, Barbara, 83 Rusk, Kathi, 49, 143, 151, 153, 156, 168 Russell, Glenda, 74, 145 Russell, Bobctto, 49, 137, 145 Ruzicka, Helene. 49. 138, 143, 159 S Samples, Billie, 74 Sandcl, Sue. 81, 145, 153 Sanders, Ruth, 81 Sanderson, Judy, 81, 151, 171 Sanderson, Kay, 74, 136, 141, 151 Sandkuhl, Shirley, 76 Savage, Carolyn, 50, 102, 103, 183 Sawyer, Frances, 81 Sayers, Jo Anne, 81, 145, 151, 171 Scherzer, Deborah, 81, 145 Schofer, Mitzi, 81 Schoolcy, Esther, 50, 145, 151, 153, 156, 168 Schrodt, Faith, 81, 142 Schrocdor, Sandra, 74, 102, 143, 184 Schultz, Dorothy, 76 Scoggins, Barbara, 66, 143, 150, 151, 171 Scoggins, Elaine, 66, 143, 145, 150, 151, 171 Scott, Bette, 74 Scott, 8cttc Jean, 81, 145 Scott, Wynono, 81. 149 Sewell. Sally Ann, 74, 150. 171 Sharp, Nancy, 75 Sharpe, Martha, 50. 137 Shaw, Mary, 168 Sheffield, Linda, 83 Shelton, Sue, 75, 146, 148 Shcpclwich, Carolyn, 83 Shew, Mary, 81 Shiolds, Carmolla, 50, 171 Shrode, Norma, 75 Shugart, Beverly, 81 Shuler, Linda, 75, 154 Simmons, Sandra, 14, 81, 184 Simms, Shirley, 50, 143, 150, 151 Sims, Lois, 76 Singleton, Shirley, 81, 145 Skiboll, Foy, 66, 143, 145, 152 Skinner, Potricia, 81, 146 Skinner, Pinky, 81, 142 Smith, Barbara, 158, 187 Smith, Barbara Fay, 75, 145 Smith, Bonnie, 51 Smith, Donna, 75 Smith, Glenda, 76 Smith, Janctto, 51 Smith, Carolyn, 75, 136, 145, 146, 151 Smith, Joyccnc, 66, 143 Smith, Judy, 81 Smith, Nancy Beth, 81 Smith, Sophie. 51, 152, 159 Snider, Pat, 75, 151 Snipes, Betty, 75 Solomon, Mary, 81 Southworth, Cerelle, 51, 159, 191, 198 Spooncmorc, Bettie, 51, 170 Stacks, Peggy, 52, 141. 171 Stafford, Delores, 75 Staglik, Roberta, 81, 145, 146, 151 Starnes, Pat, 52, 137, 159 Staton, Michoolino, 81, 171 Steel. Elizabeth, 76 Steer, Gayle, 75 Stepter, Jackie, 15, 52, 145 Sterling, Sonia, 52, 171 Stewart, Beverly, 81 Stewart, Claudia, 76 Stirmon, Nan, 75 Stogsdill, Janico, 81, 142 Stokes, Carol, 52, 145, 153. 154, 156, 161 Stone, Sally, 81, 142 Storey, Peggy, 81, 142, 153 Strattin, Joon, 81 Stubbs, 3etty, 81, 145 Stuebor, Eleanor, 81, 148 Stunz, Judy, 53, 140, 159, 163 Sullivon, Barbara, 75 Susmus, Elaine, 171 Sutherland, Myra, 75 Sutterfield. Jo Ann, 81 Swan, Suzanne, 75, 140 T Taliaferro, Lee, 82, 145 Taliaferro, Norah, 75, 154 Tolkington, Norma, 67, 143 Tanner, Mary, 75, 172 Taylor, Clara, 82 Teel, Barbara, 67, 150, 171 207 f - GIRLS Terry, Sandro, 82, 146 Terry, Sherrill, 53 Thompson, Barbara, 82, 150 Thompson, Bctfy, 82 Thompson, Jody, 82, 149 Thompson, Linda, 82, 136, 146, Thompson, Marty, 158 Thompson, Rosonn, 82, 142, 148 Thornhill, Sozanno, 75, 102, 143 Thrasher, Jeannie, 53, 139, 152, ' Tieber, Avis, 75, 143, 145, 146, 148 Tindel, Dell, 83 Tittle, LaVcrnc, 75, 151, 153 Todd, Sally, 82 Todd, Suzanne, 67, 141 Tolson, Joy, 82 Topletz, Jcanc, 67 Traughber, Jane, 83 Travis, Anne, 146 Trimmor, Connie, 75 Tuckor, JoAnne, 67 Tucker, Linda, 82 Turner, Catherine, 82 Turner, Kimmic, 53 Turner, Nito, 53 Turner, Velma Ann, 75 U Usrcy, Charlotte Ann, 82 V Van Riper, Billie Jean, 75 Vance, Bettye, 14, 54, 146, 152, 156, Veldman, Barbara, 75 Venable, Ellen, 82, 150 Ventura, Josephine Ann, 82, 148 Vestal, Sandy, 82, 142 Vcyhl, Betty Jean, 82 Vickery, Lynda Marie, 75, 136, 145 Vinson, Lois Anne, 75, 145 Virden, Etholyn, 75, 139, 149, 184 Virden, Mary Ruth, 54, 148, 151 W 191, 195 159, 161 Wofford, June, 82 Wagliordo, Mary Elizabeth, 54 , 145, 172 Wakefield, Marie, 75 Walker, Gail, 82, 145, 186 Walker, Kay, 82, 150 Walker, Peggy, 75, 136, 141 Wallace, Katherine, 67, 136, 141, 143, 144, 145, 153 Wallace, Shirley, 75, 170 Wallis, Geraldine, 82, 140 Wallis, Nancy, 54, 140, 146, 168 Walter, Carole, 75, 148 Walters, Mary Both, 82 Wallers, Rebecca, 54 Wampach, Diana, 75, 151, 168 Wampach, Marjorie, 54, 151 Warnor, Emily, 67, 143, 145, 152, 180 Watkins, Carolyn, 54 Watkins, Dolores, 75 Watson, Kay, 82, 102, 103, 136 Watson, Margie, 82, 169 Wattnor, Anne, 82 Watts, Ann, 55, 143, 151, 153, 159, 168 Watts, Jerry Dell, 55, 153, 159, 163 Watts, Patsy, 82 Wear, Betty, 75, 156, 161 Webb, Kay, 82 Weiss, Charlotte, 82, 142 Wells, Jeanette, 82 Wenzel, Sharron, 75, 143, 145 West, Betty, 15 Wheeler, Delilah, 82 White, Barbara, 82, 148 White, Beth, 82, 143 White, Charlotte, 75, 141 White, Kay, 82, 136, 171 Whiteman, Betty, 75, 149 Whitman, Elizabeth, 82 Whybark, Jean, 75, 102, 103, 143, 182 Wicker, Martha, 75, 102, 103 Wilcox, Pat, 55, 142 Williams, Donna, 56 Williams, Lou Ann, 68, 150, 171 Williams, Lysbeth, 82 Williams, Rose Marie, 56, 143, 145 Williams, Carolyn, 82 Willis, Carole, 56, 150, 152, 159, 171, 173 Wilson, Barbara, 75 Wilson, Joan, 56 Wilson, Loretta, 56, 143, 152, 154, 159 Wilson, Martha, 68 Wilson, Nancy. 82, 149, 171 Wilson, Peggy, 82 Wingren, Sondra, 82, 148 Wisely, Nancy, 75 Witty, Peggy, 56 Wood, Dorothy Ann, 82, 142 Wood, Mildrod, 57 Woodley, Barbara, 57 Woods, Mary Katherine, 82, 145 Woolvcrlon, Marlono, 75 Workman, Ann, 82, 168 Worsham, Jo, 75, 151 Worthington, Mary, 82 Wredberg, Lurinc, 75, 148 Wright, Froncille, 76 Wright, Greta, 57, 159, 163 Wyly, Saro, 68. 139, 152 Y Yancy, Linda, 76, 102, 143 Yaw, Donna, 82 Yost, Grctchen, 76 Young, Betty, 57 Young, Dorothy, 82 Yount, Bovorly, 82 Z Zaby, Frances, 82 Zeidlik, Phalbo, 68, 143, 145. 152 Zeller, Marie, 57 Ziegler, Ann, 76 Zigenbein, Suo, 82, 102, 103 Zollner, Faye, 76, 143 Kjppk tBBSjBg ■MMHRn tessmtea ip IMt paa IMlSt iK?R! $£«? $K5 5 t liM $ . 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