Anderson High School - Afterthought Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1961

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In the Fiend's own night for weatherg But whether we meet or whether we part And whether we bleed or whether we smile fFor our ways are past our knowingj, In the leagues that lie before US. A pledge from the heart to its fellow heart The ways of life are many a mile On the ways we all are going! And the dark of Fate is o'er us. Here's luck! Here's luck! For we know not where we are going. And a cheer for the dark before us! We have striven fair in love and war, You to the left and I to the right But the wheel was always weighted! For the ways of men must sever, We have lost the prize that we struggled for, And it well may be for a day and a night We have won the prize that was fated. And it well may be forever! We have met our loss with a smile and a song, But whether we live or whether we die And our gains with a wink and a whistle, - fFor the end is past our knowingj, For, whether we're right pr whether we're wrong, Here's two frank hearts and the open sky, L There 's a rose for every thistle. Be a fair or an ill wind blowing! L Here's luck! Here's luck! L And a drop to wet your whistle! In the teeth of all winds blowing. Whether we win or whether we lose - Richard I-lovey - With the hands that life is dealing, It is not we nor the ways we choose But the fall of the cards that's sealing. There's a fate in love and a fate in fight, And the best of us all go under - And whether we're wrong or whether we're right, We win, sometimes, to our wonder. Here's luck! L That we may not yet go under! L L THE L. C. ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY L. is v-1 lv QQYAY6 Olaf 4 'offs fha Gio fgp Qj QQO TO THE SENIORS Sincerest congratulations to each of you upon the completion of your public school career. It is my hope that the training you have been exposed to will enable you to pursue further training and become worthy citizens of your community. Opportunities are numerous and your ability to make the best of them is depend- ent on the application of, the concentration on, and the grasp of all available learning situations that you have had the privilege of enjoying. You are faced with unsettled and changing times which demand quality produc- tion - so the challenge is yours to secure the best education possible and contribute your part toward making this world a better place in which to live. May your experiences at Anderson High School help you fill your place in so- ciety with credit and ever cherish the school's philosophy and standards, which have been instrumental in molding your character and personality. GQQJQ OQJQ gf 091213 b P' 1960 'N 0 s 15 547 1 ' Q J l : - . - Fire Prevention Week United Nations Week Iowa Test .41 -. Jbll! UYNR - f120Q11s012 cscfoof - 1 9 6 o Jl' lf' PW no 'Y wg Nl9lllli'lllHF'll Traffic Safety Week Get Acquainted Social + :K ll UU' DI I I Il DII CHRISTMAS l 9 6 1 UG- H I-NQUX-N llx NEW YEAR Class Play - llth Grade End of First Semester EXAMINATIONS Annual School Play Dental Health Week Boy Scout Assembly rfb ' 7, I S W ' Q vs Se WW? If 'ffl ff ,,. I X 3 f YA' 1 - ,Manila X Z-sw EASTER Douglass Club Citizenship Program Annual Band Concert Junior-Senior Prom BACCALAUREATE 1961 We x S. .-. .-. Q QKIYADIIIHDII American Education Week Hi-Y Installation THANKSGIVING SX K '.: R NX -N 4iW 22:. Brotherhood Week State Hi-Y Conference Career Clinic . ..QI I lllbl COMMENCEMENT IIE EH ADMINISTRATION V' , J 0014 M rusfees gqushb yjugfc 505006 Charles N. Avery, Jr. - - - - President Thomas A. Graham - - - -Vice President Mrs. Garrie Bray - - - - - - Secretary W0 6122 GIGS Charles N. Avery, Jr. Mrs. Hulon W. Black Mrs. Garrie Bray Thomas A. Graham Jack S. Gray Clint Small, Jr. Jay Smith rv mzbzlsfraffbe OECQS qusfzh 93116623 605006 OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT Irby B. Carruth, Superintendent OFFICE OF THE BUSINESS MANAGER John E. Clemens, Business Manager OFFICE OF INSTRUCTION T, P. Baker, Director of Instruction OFFICE OF PERSONNEL Ernest W. Cabe, Jr. , Director of Personnel OFFICE OF PUPIL PERSONNEL AND SPECIAL SERVICES Arthur Cunningham, Jr. , Director of Pupil Personnel OFFICE OF SCHOOL PLANT Temple B. Mayhall, Director of School Plant up 614122 fen Ofanf IRBY B. CARRUTH Z9 0014 0 506ICdfIOI2 QQ STANDING: lay Smith, Clint Small, Jr., Mrs. Hulon W. Black, Jack S. Gray. SEATEDg Thomas A. Graham, Charles N. Avery, Jr., Mrs. Garrie Bray. Mr. Charles N. Avery, Jr. - - - - - President Mr. Thomas A. Graham - - - - -Vice President Mrs. Garrie Bray ---- - - Secretary The Board of Education represents the public in its supervising capacities and it acts as an executive commit- tee of the public to see that policies and procedures are made and executed in the best interest of all. The Class of 1960 wishes to express its appreciation and thanks to the Board for making it possible for us to re- ceive our education from excellent administrators and faculty members, whose every effort has been to prepare us for better living and for rendering a great service to humanity. zce 9314122 C400 ART L. GAINES A WORD FROM OUR VICE PRINCIPAL The eloquent and enthusiastic manner, in which those responsible for this publication have gone about their assignment, has been both satisfying and gratifying from this point of view. You have kept pace favorably with other projects of our school and at the same time set new examples for others to follow in future years. The school occupies a place in the community that has not been surpassed by any other service institution. The attitude of individuals toward the school is a human reflection of the school that has been fixed in their minds over a period of years or at the climax of a series of events or occasions. Whether an individual looks upon the school with pride, or whether with disgust, this attitude stems from the impression that the school has made upon him and the public in general. I am delighted to be a part of and endorse your worthy efforts to motivate school spirit and pride in our student body. Q GQr1Caf Qgfqyf WQCOFOG . . . e QQCJG oo ml f Of' C5 'Z'- 6? ,X o 450011 ' mira? olifoy X axphineof Ll.. Mrs. G. Eld r Britton, Registrar Mrs. Iren H. Thompson, Secret y Mrs. Octa ' L. Smith, Clerk Mrs. Vern J. Banks, Clerk HE FACU LTY 'wifi 'H-df? MRS. ALONZA I. JACKSON A. B., Huston-Tillotson College B. S., Huston-Tillotson College M. Ed. , Texas Southern University University of Colorado MATHEMATICS MORRIS J. CRAWFORD B.S. , Prairie View A :SL M College M.S., Prairie View A SL M College VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Chairman, Vocational Agricultural Department Chairman, Civil Defense Program Sponsor, New Farmers of America MRS. HAZEL POOLE ADAMS A . B. , Wiley College M. A. , Northwestern University Boston University University of Texas HEALTH Sponsor, Senior Class THOMAS W. MOORE B. S. , Texas Southern University Texas Southern University MATHEMATICS Sponsor, Mathematics Club Chairman, Mathematics Department .AW MRS. HARRIETT L. LEWIS Texas Southern University CHORAL MUSIC Chairman, Choral Mus-ic Department LAWRENCE M. BRITTON B. S. , Prairie View A KL M College M.S. , Prairie View A 86 M College University of Texas PHYSICAL EDUCATION WILLIAM C. AKINS B. A. , HustonlTillotson College Prairie View A 85 M College University of Texas SOCIAL SCIENCE Chairman, Social Science Department Sponsor, Explorer Post 79, Boy Scouts of America MISS LUCILE EDNA FRAZIER A.B., Samuel Huston College M.A. , Prairie View A 81 M College Northwestern University University of Michigan University of Texas ENGLISH Faculty Chairman, Yellow Jacket Year- book Sponsor, Senior Class Chairman, Anderson P.T.A. Scholarship Committee WALTER R. BANKS A. B. , Huston-Tillotson College M.Ed. , Texas Southern University University of Texas SOCIAL SCIENCE Sponsor, Senior Class MRS. MARGUERITE B. HARRIS A.B. , Samuel Huston College M. Ed. , Prairie View A 8: M College ENGLISH Chairman, Special Program Committee Sponsor, Junior Class GRANVEL O. EWTNG B.S., Prairie View A Sc M College Norrnwestern University INDUSTRIAL ARTS MRS. LUCILE D. CRAWFORD B. S., Prairie View A Sc M College M.A. , University of Michigan University of Texas PHYSICAL EDUCATION Chairman, Physical Education Department Sponsor, Jackettes, Capezio Club, Cheer- leaders, Girls' Sports gs It 'IA'1:x:5'f's f '-s'f i Y .' 5' ,,1 -5, .-.J ., f t.....,, MRS. RUTH MEEKS MAYES B. A . , Wiley College M. S., University Southern California READING CLINIC - AUSTIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS ALVIN O. PATTERSON B. Mus. , New England Conservatory New Mexico A 86 M University of Texas INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC - BAND Sponsor, Band Parents Club M. -wfszfcl f..1.b,, I . ....,,,.,.,. ft '-5122111t3j-'gf-51517:--wi Y 1aM.e211i1fSre:kff::ff,t It MRS. KATHERINE MILLS FISHER B. S., Prairie View A Sa M College M.S. , Texas Southern University Colorado State University University of Texas HOMEMA KING Committee Member, National Honor Society Sponsor, New Homemakers of America LONNIE L. JACKSON B. S. , Huston-Tillotson College University of Texas PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCIENCE Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach I MRS. MAXINE C. JOHNSON A . B., Huston-Tillotson College ENGLISH FIDELUS D. BREEDING B. S., Prairie View A Ek M College M. S. , Prairie View A Sc M College M. Ed. , University of Texas Michigan State University SPECIAL EDUCATION - ART Committee Member, Special Program ROSCOE S. BROWN B. S. , Tennessee State University M. S. , Cornell University University of Texas MATHEMATICS - SCIENCE Chairman, Publicity Committee Football Coach Sponsor, Physiology Review Science Scene MRS. VERNA L. WESTBROOK ARNOLD A. B. , Samuel Huston College M. Ed. , University of Texas University of Southern California - Los Angeles University of California - Berkley ENGLISH Chairman, English Department Sponsor, Dramatic Club ROBERT L. WHITBY A.B., Tillotson College M.A. , University of Yslisconsin National University of Mexico University of Texas FOREIGN LANGUAGE Sponsor, Senior Class MRS. OCTAVIA L, SMITH A . B. , Tillotson College Prairie View A 81 M College ATTENDANCE CLERK I . E. MOSBY A. B. , Tuskegee Institute B. S. , 4Tillotson College M, Ed. , Wayne University University of Texas Wayne University INDUSTRIAL ARTS Chairman, Industrial Arts Department Chairman, Sophomore Class P.T.A . Membership Committee Sponsor, New Mechanics Club of Texas Explorer Post 379, Boy Scouts of America Evening School Principal MRS. IRENE H. THOMPSON B. S. , Samuel Huston College SECRETARY MRS. IOLA L. TAYLOR B.A. , Prairie View A 85 M College M.A., Prairie View A 81 M College University of Texas SOCIAL SCIENCE - ENGLISH T. J. CLEAVER, SR. B. S. , Prairie View A 85 M College M.Ed., Prairie View A 8: M College SCIENCE - SOCIAL SCIENCE Representative, Faculty Advisory Council Sponsor, Student Council Science Club U ' Q s e 5 isfs. Q .PRQ . :.:i:x' sp' 12054: Xtfiqn MRS. MARY YERWOOD THOMPSON A. B. , Samuel Huston College M. S. W. , Atlanta University M. Ed. , University of Texas University of Texas DEAN OF GIRLS ' Chairman, School Publicity Sponsor, American Junior Red Cross Future Nurses Service Organizations JACK A. MCDONALD A.B., Samuel Huston College M. S. , University of Southern California University of Texas MATHEMATICS Sponsor, Future Teachers of America Club B Team Football Varsity Baseball ? '::-N'xQ'.e' Q'-'ii'-1 V: lv ,muh gi 9 F 0'G.u.w Q, rbbxq tg:-'.a .1 vfvllga-r-. 0' X, ., ooo., x .o'n,q, Og ' O.. nw af.-on NN 0' UQIQTQQA feii!talr MRS. VERNA J. BANKS B.A. , Accounting-Howard University CLERK BOSTON PHILLIP GRANT, III A. B. , Samuel Huston College M.A. , Colorado State College Northwestern University Colorado State College University of Texas North Carolina College COUNSELING M. L. PICKARD B.S., Bishop College University of Colorado SCIENCE Chairman, Science Department MRS. G. ELDER BRITTON B.A. , Prairie View A 8a M College Prairie View A 85 M College REGISTRAR Sponsor, Service Organizations LOYAL WYDERMYER A.B. , Tillotson College University of Texas DRIVER EDUCATION SOCIAL STUDIES MRS. VIVIAN K. WINSTON B.S. , Samuel Huston College Texas Southern University University of Texas BUSINESS EDUCATION Sponsor, Senior Class RAYMOND TIMMONS B. S., Prairie View A SL M College M. A. , Columbia University MATHEMATICS ' Football Coach MISS MYRTLE A. JOHNSON A. B. , Samuel Huston College M. Bus. Ed. , Texas Southern University BUSINESS EDUCATION Chairman, Business Education Department t i , fffdh 1, ay' .vt I Q Wi! srl , g3r , 0-Mm way! 5 gr M if bi w 4 , , ...A 3 If if L N ay t, . ., -.M 5 S. , we Q 'Wifi ,XM mf 1 gf 4' X 3 .. .af iran., fr if 1 ,xp If aa, 5' F' , ,. as 2 .N 'J S IWP lx? Ni 2 i E 2. C Xie 1 is 1 MRS. VERNICE T. SMITH A. B. , Tillotson College Prairie View A Sc M College University of Texas ENGLISH ' Representative, P.T.A. Council THEODORE THEOPHILUS DAVIS B. S., Samuel Huston College M.A . ...Texas Southern University University of Texas DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION MRS. MATTIE RUTH BELL B. S. , Samuel Huston College LIBRARY Sponsor, Service Organizations MRS. EUNICE M. EASLEY A . B. , Bishop College M.A. , University of Denver University of Oklahoma LIBRARY Faculty Chairman, National H ALFRED NOR.MAN JOHNSON A. B. , Samuel Huston College M.Ed. , University of Texas SOCIAL SCIENCE Sponsor, ,Hi-Y Club. onor Society HEI SH SENIORS EAW? ,U your The ability to decide - to make up your mind - to quit straddling - to choose wisely and courageously under any circumstances - is unquestionably one of the earmarks of greatness in men and women. lt means the ability to choose between the wise and the foolish, between wasting time and using it wisely, between the safe and unsafe, the sound and the unsound, the good and the bad, the beautiful and the ugly, the virtues and the vulgarities of life. It is in a large measure the only true test of whether a man is educated, regard- less of how many years he may have spent in school. What choices does he make of books, of friends, of ways of recreation? It is the only assurance that parents have relative to the conduct of their children when they cannot watch over them personally. Let them be certain that a son or daughter will choose wisely - will make the best decisions - and serenity comes to them in mind and heart. Every minute and every hour of the day we are confronted by choices. What will you do now to improve and use your talents? How will you use your time today - tonight - tomorrow and tomorrow night and so through the weeks, months and years? Of course you will make intelligent decisions when it is easy, but, honestly, have you the courage to do the intelligent thing when it is not popular, or when it is inconvenient and possibly embarrassing? Will you decide to read some great literary work every week? Will you decide to take a constructive part in building up the community where you live? lt is easier, you and I know, to let some one else do it and then criticize. Many times decisions are not easy. For some men they have meant life itself. Small minds, lazy minds, weak minds always take the easiest way - always make the easiest decision. In life, the line of least resistance is al- ways the busiest boulevard. ln the last analysis, life is going to be the sum total of the decisions we have made. Nothing more - nothing less. We can make our lives blind experiences or great adventures. A man was on a road once that was almost impassable. He comments that at one crossroad he saw this sign: Take care which rut you choose, you will be in it for the next fifty miles. One would like to say that to every young man and woman. Take care of the kind oi life you choose. You will be in it for the next fifty years. Choose to live without vision, without courage, without depth and breadth, and height to your life and it will be simply a blind experience. But make your decisions daily that give direction, that give meaning, and character to life and they will -be great ADVENTURES. - Herbert V. Prochnow BENNY I-IAWKINS ELNA MAE FENNER Kpreszknf Qsecrefazy The great hope of society is indi- Speak good of everyoneg evil of no vidual character. one. Homeroom President 1g Mixed National Honor Society 3g Band 3g Chorus 2g Dramatic Club 3g Hi -'Y Junior Red Cross lg Texas Readers Club 2g Explorer Troop 2g Capezio Club 2g Y-Teen 29 Monitor l, Club 2. DUDLEY GILES MONROE, JR. Uwe jjreszkzzf Seek and ye shall find. l Mixed Chorus 2g Glee Club 2g Stu- dent Council lg Vocational Agricul- ture Club lg Explorer Troop 2. 5 ezzzor GQJS OECQFS ASL JOHNNY V. COLVIN ELEANOR FAYE DAVIS jsszsfanf Qgecrefary ji uszness yrfcznczyer As long as there is life, there is Good things come to those who hope. wait. Student Council lg Baseball 3g Foot- President Student Council lg Presi- ball 1. dent junior Classg Mixed Chorus 3g A Cappella Choir 2g Dramatic Club 2g Homeroorn Treasurer. l HOWARD ALDRIDGE ' 7Z'QdSZII QI To thine own self be true. 4 Student Council lg Vice President Horneroorn lg B Football lg Var- sity Football 2g Varsity Baseball 3. MICHON CAMILLA IOHNSON Don't dodge competitiong meet it head on. Student Council lg Band 3g Future Nurses 3g Band Sweetheart lg Drum Major 2g Dramatic Club 2g Texas Readers' Club lg Girl Scout 3g Yearbook Staff 1. BARBARA MARIA MOORE While there's life, there's hope. Student Council lg Red Cross lg Future Nurses Club 3g Twirler 25 Capezio Club 3g Y-Teen 2. LEROY STERLING, IR. Always strive for the best. DELORES ELIZABETH ROBERTS Life is what you make it. Football 3g Basketball 2g Chorus 3g Band 3: New Homemakers of Track 25 Explorer Scout l. ALFRED JOHNSON The desire for knowledge is the path of honor. America lg Chorus lg Student Council lg Monitor 3g Y-Teen 3. ALMA MARIE BROWN It is safer to know too little than know too much. New Homemakers of America lg Monitor 1. ADA MARIE EAST The road to success is an upward pull, National Honor Society 2g President Red Cross lg New Homemakers of America 35 Future Teachers Club 25 Jackette Cheerleader lg Y-Teen 2g Homeroom Secretary 1. NELDA MARIE EVANS There is something creative in each of usg find it and develop it. New I-Iomemakers of America 19 Y- Teen lg Monitor 2. was NORMAN D. MANOR Understanding is the first step to knowledge. Varsity Football 2g B Football lg Basketball 1. REGINALD PARKS Do your best at all times. Football 2g Track 3g Student Coun- cil lg Basketball Trainer 2. ORA ANN ELLIOTT Whatever you do, do with all your might. National Honor Society 2g Band 3g Future Nurses Club 3g Majorette Captain lg Texas Readers' Club 2g Yearbook Staff lg Y-Teen 1. IRENE DELORES TAYLOR No man is ever wise by chance. Treasurer Mathematics Club lg Monitor 2. sv w,wn...uamwaii MARY ELIZABETH CRAFT Always think twice before you speak. National Honor Society 2g Student Council lg Junior Red Cross lg Iackette Organization 2g Capezio Club 33 Boosters' Club 1. MARY ALICE BACON Love is life's greatest possession. New Homemaker of America lg Jackette 13 Y-Teen 1. THOMAS ELLISON Make your aims high. Junior Red Cross 2g Texas Readers' Club lg Hi-Y Club 2. EARL COUPREY COLLINS Ambition is my motto. Band 3g Monitor 1g President Home- room 1g Secretary Homeroom 1. BARBARA LOUISE FOSTER Small deeds done are better than great deeds planned. National Honor Society 3g Band 3g Majorette 2g Science Club lg Year- book Staff lg Monitor 1g Girl Scout 2. BETTY LOUISE ALEXANDER Always strive for the better things of life. PATRICIA ANN NUNLEY Where there's a will, there's a way. New Homemakers of'America lg Future Teachers' Club 2g Junior Red Cross lg Y-Teen 2g Cheerleader 1g President Homeroom 1. RITA YVONNE GILDON Failure comes only when one does not pursue. National Honor Society 3g Future Teachers' Club 2g Student Council lg Texas Readers Club 2g Jackette Twirler 2g Capezio Club lg Y- Teen 2g Junior Red Cross 1. GEORGE THOMPSON Knowledge is a wise possession. Student Council lg Football 2g Bas- ketball lg Track 2g Monitor lg Explorer Troop 1. RATHERS EUGENE NORWOOD If you have knowledge, let others light their candles by it. Distributive Education 1. ELAINE NUNLEY If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. New Homemakers of America lg Future Teachers' Club 2g Junior Red Cross 1g Y-Teen 2g Cheerleader lg Junior Class Representative. ALICE MARIE COLLINS Good things come to those who wait. New Homemakers of America 2g Future Teachers' Club 1g Student Council 2g Capezio Club lg Jackette 2g Y-Teen 3g President Horneroom 1. www- BARBARA ANN DEARY Virtue lies in the struggle, not in the prize. Future Teachers' Club 3g Iackette 3g Y-Teen 3. SIDNEY FRANCINE SMITH Never despairg but if you do, work on in despair. National Honor Society 2g Student Council 3g Capezio Club 3g Co- Captain Cheerleader lg Iackette President lg Cheerleader 2. ERNIE WILSON MARDELL HUNTER Wealth is the chain that slaves Great minds have purposes, others wearg knowledge the kingly crown. Football 2g Track 3g Student Coun- cil 1. LAWRENCE ODELL PERRY 'Life is God's gift to you, what you make it, is your gift to Him. New Farmers of America 2g Vice President Hi-Y lg Hi-Y Club 3g Usher 3g Monitor 1. have wishes. National Honor Society 3g Future Nurses Club lg Future Teachers' Club lg Mixed Chorus 3g Jackette lg Science Club lg Girls' Glee Club 2. ANNIE HUE WILLIAMS Necessity is often the spur to genius. New Homemakers of America Monitor 2g Y-Teen l. 1 WANDA FAYE PROPPS Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice. National Honor Society 35 Future Nurses Club 35 Texas Readers' Club 35 Student Council 15 Secretary Jackettes 15 President Homeroom 1 Capezio Club 35 Y-Teen 35 Usher 2. ANNIE M. HARRIS Self-conceit often leads to self- destruction. National Honor Society5 Future Teachers of America 25 Miss Capezio 25 Jackette 25 Twirler Captain 25 Treasurer Junior Class 1. IOE LEE BELL A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck. Distributive Education Club 1. JOHN PERRY BROOKS Set a goal in life, then strive to make the best of it. Band 35 Explorer Troop 1. BARBARA RUTH MCALISTER Success comes only to those who work. National Honor Society 35 Student Council 25 Band 25 Future Teachers of America 25 Future Nurses Club 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Yearbook Staff 15 Junior Red Cross 15'Girl Scout 2. CLAUDINE UPTON The past has gone, forget it5 the present is here, make good of it5 the future is to come, prepare for ir. Band 35 Future Nurses Club 25 Y- Teen 15 Vice President Band 1. MARY ELIZABETH WASHINGTON Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. Band 3g Texas Reader's Club 2g Yearbook Staff lg Monitor lg Guide 1. JOYCE MARIE PERKINS Without labor nothing prospers. Student Council 2g Band 3g Chorus 2g Homeroom Secretary 25 Presi- dent Senior Teens lg Monitor 3. FRANK H. PURNELL A house divided against itself can- not stand. Band 3g Baseball 2. CHARLES JEFFERSON NORRIS Genius begins great worksg labor alone finishes them. Student Council 1. RUBY M. WILLIAMS To err is humang to forgive is divine. New Homemakers of America lg Student Council 25 Future Nurses Club lg Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Glee Club 25 Jackette 25 Y-Teen 25 Monitor 2. THELMA LEE WILLIAMS There is not a joy the world can give like that it takes away. New Homemaker of America lg Student Council 13 Future Nurses Club 2g Iackette 2g Capezio Club 3 ZBQYQWWW Wwwwwmeuzsruaexmas'fffeese'qEa'maaara,eee.femnsfwas:msssf.L221sr2f- 11 ' 'S :s f 'I PATRICIA ANN BELLINGER LORENZO THOMPSON Hope for the best, but Prepare fgf Nothing can be truly great which the worst. Future Teachers Club 2g Student Council 2g Jackette 25 Texas Readers' Club lg Phy-Bi-Chemist Club lg Monitor lg Usher 2. MARY LOUISE HORNSBY He that can have patience can have what he will. Future Nurses Club 45 Y-Teen 45 Distributive Education 1. is not right. TROY COLLINS You cannot dream yourself into a characterg you must forge and ham- mer one for yourself. Football 29 Baseball 3. IUDITH ELAINE WALSH Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. National Honor Society 33 Vice President of State Future Nurses lg Vice President Student Council lg Vice President National Honor So- ciety lg Capezio Club 3g Student Council 1. VIVIAN JOE HUNTER You will only get out of life what you put into it. Mathematics Club lg Dramatic Club 2g Capezio Club 3g Cheerleader Captain lg Yearbook Staff lg Jack- ette 2gY'TeeI1 1. g 1 ,W IOYCELYN VIRGINIA LOTT The best prophet in the future is the past. ' Band 3g Band Majorette 2g Yearbook Staff 1g Texas Readers' Club 2g New Homemakers of America 1g Student Council 3g Future Nurses Club lg Girl Scout 3g Y-Teen 2. BERNICE DAVIS Honesty is the best policy. Future Nurses Club 2. HOWARD GLOVER When all is lost, the future still remains. A Football 2g B Football lg Mixed Chorus 3g Boys' Glee Club 3 A Cappella Choir 3g Track lg Vice President Homeroom 1. JACKIE ROBINSON The best way to have a friend is to be one. Baseball lg Monitor 2. ,Q- IOHNNIE BEATRICE SMITH lt is right to be contented with what we have, never with what we are. DOROTHY NELL HUTCHINSON It is better to be an hour too early than a minute too late. Chorus lg Junior Red Cross lg Mon- itor 1gY-Teen 1. ' ? LA VERNE PIPER The will to wait is the happiness of any pursuit. New Homemakers of America 15 Jackette 25 Texas Readers' Club 1. DOROTHY LA VERNE FREEMAN The reward of one duty done is the power to fulfill another. Band 3. DWIGHT ARVAN FREEMAN The best way out of a difficulty is through it. PRINCE R. HAWKINS The right way is always the best way. Student Council 15 Junior Red Cross 15 Texas Readers' Club 25 Monitor 25 Usher 3. GRACE MARIE BROOKS He that increaseth knowledge in- creaseth happiness. Band 35 Future Nurses Club 35 Stu- dent Council 15 Texas Readers' Club 25 Red Cross Representative 35 Yearbook Staff 15 Girl Scout 25 Monitor 2. MARY IO VALDEZ The thing that cost the least and does the most is just a smile. New Homemakers of America 15 Y-Teen 15 Monitor 1. pau! JEWELL ALEXANDER Never put off for tomorrow, what you can do today. Band 3g New Homemakers of Amer- ica lg Homeroom Treasurer lg Homeroom Assistant Secretary 1g Monitor 2g Y-Teen 2. MARY KATHERINE JOHNSON To be well favored is a fortune. Chorus 3g Girls' Glee Club 3g A Cappella Choir 3g Parliamentarian Junior Red Crossg Booster Club 1. WILLIAM MILTON COLLINS, IR. Our deeds determine us, as much as we determine our deeds. Band 3g Student Council lg Junior Red Cross Council 1g Dramatic Club 1g Monitor 2g Vice President Home- roomg Tennis Team 1. JOYCE MARIE ALEXANDER People may doubt what you say, but they will always believe what you do. Band 3g New Homemakers of America 2g Y-Teen 1. LAWRENCE LE RAY SHELBY IMOGENE STERLING Things don't turn up in this world Do Lmto others as you would have until somebody turns them up. them do to you. Football 3. New Homemakers of America 3g Mixed Chorus 21 New Mechanics Club of Texas, Inc. , 1g President Homeroomg Iackette 1. LORETTA LAINE WASHINGTON Education does not mean teaching people to know what they do not knowg it means teaching them to behave as they do not behave. RUBY CI-IARLINE WILLIAMS Always do your best and God will do the rest. Future Nurses Club 3g Band lg Junior Red Cross 13 Reporter - Future Nurses lg Monitor 2g Y-Teen 1. i EDDIE DOTSON, IR. Every production of genius must be the production of enthusiasm. Varsity Football 3g Baseball 25 B Team Football lg Chorus 3g Presi- dent Homeroom lg President Sopho- more Class. LEONARD JARMON Choose always the way that seems the best, however rough it may beg custom will soon render it easy. Football 3. VIRGINIA P. RALEIGH Nothing succeeds like success. Band 4g Treasurer Homeroom 2g Secretary Homeroom lg Yearbook Staff lg Y-Teen lg Girl Scout l. PEGGY LOUISE COLEMAN Conscience is a sacred sanctuary where God alone may enter as judge. National Honor Society 33 Vice President Jackettes lg Student Coun cil lg Capezio Club 35 President Homeroom 3g Jacket Twirler 2. JAMES WRIGHT Be sure you are right, then go ahead. Football lg Chorus. NATHANIEL CAMPBELL Tornorrow's dreams are made bet- ter by today's work. Distributive Education 2. CORA LEE ROBINSON Cheer up! the worst is yet to come. New Homemakers of America 2g Junior Red Cross 2g Chorus 25 Cape- zio Club 3g Monitor lg Y-Teen 1. CHARLOTTE RAYE MILLER Always be study wise. Band 3g Student Council lg Future Nurses Club 25 Red Cross Represent- ative 2g Girl Scout 35 Monitor lg Y-Teen 2. ERNEST JOHNSON The hardest thing to hide behind a smile is a brolken heart. Hi'Y lg Monitor 1. KERMIT ELLIS HENDRICKS A good part of success consists of getting along with those people you can't get ahead of. A There LVIN LOUIS COLLINS is no brotherhood of man without the fatherhood of God. Monito When take th A Fo lg New Monito rl. WALTER MITCHELL the elevator of success stops e stairs. otball 2g B Team Football Mechanics Club of Texas lg r 1. ANNIE HODGE There is no exceeding method of making one's self known to the A world than through the voices of education and brotherly love. National Honor Society 2g Junior Red Cross 2g Iackette 23 Y-Teen 4. BLANCHE MARIE CARR Set your goal and go toward it. SAMUEL L. OVERTON Live so as to leave this world bet- ter than you found it. Football 25 Baseball 2g Mixed Cho- rus 3. MATTHEW HUNTER He enjoys much who is thankful for little. New Farmers of America 2. IAMES GRANT No man is happy who does not think himself so. Football lg Basketball 3g Baseball 2 Track 1. IOHN ANTHONY TRUITT, IR. All wish to be learned, but no one will pay the price. Varsity Football 23 Varsity Basket- ball 2g B Team Football 1. BRENDA C. WRIGHT Nothing can be truly great which is not right. Mathematic Club lg Junior Red Cross 2g Capezio Club 3g Band lg Monitor 3g Y-Teen 2. EARLENE NELL CYPHERS He enjoys much who is thankful for little. New Homemakers of America 25 Chorus 1g Monitors 35 Y-Teen lg Boosters Club 1. HENRY STANLEY IVORY To err is humang to forgive is di vine. Chorus 2g Capezio Club 1. THOMAS EDWARD ATES If you want knowledge, you must toil for it. ARTHUR L. SIMS To be a leader, one must be a good follower. Distributive Education Club lg Jun- ior Class Business Manager lg Moni- tor lg Fire Drill Squad Sergeant 1. CLAUDE CRAYTON, IR. Conceit may puff a man up, but can never prop him up. Basketball lg Baseball 3g Football 2g Chorus 2g Class Chaplain 1. MABLE FRANCIS GREEN Little friends sometimes prove to be great friends. New Homemakers of America lg Monitor 1. WINNIE MARGARET ROE Common sense is instinct, and enough of it is genius. New Homemakers of America lg Chorus lg Monitor lg Iackette 1. EDWARD COOK No need to explain to your friends, they don't need it and your enemy won't believe it. Football lg New Farmers of Ameri- ca 1. REUBEN S. WALKER Character is the real foundation of all worthwhile success. LOOMIS ELVIS WARREN Whatever makes men good Chris- tians, makes them good citizens. Football 3g Track 2g Science Club 1. RATHERS A. NORWOOD Gratitude is a duty which ought to be paid. Football 3g Track 3g Explorer Troop lg Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms. H IEANETTE PAYE MCDONALD Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. National Honor Society 35 Iackette 2g Y-Teen President lg Secretary Homeroom lg Monitor lg Booster lg Y-Teen 2. LUCY MARIE MUNFORD Ambition is the spur that makes man struggle with destiny. 2? VONZO WESLEY BATIE Success that goes to a man's head usually pays a very short visit. B Football 1. l THOMAS EVERETT JONES A wise man will change, but a fool never changes. Band 35 Texas Readers' Club lg Jun- ior Red Cross lg Dramatic Club lg Monitor 2g Homeroom Treasurer 1. H ARTHUR LEE BELL There is no education like adver- sity. Band lg Chorus 2. JAMES ALLEN ROSS KELLOUGH, I Life is what you make it. Band 3g Vice President Mathematic Club lg Tennis 1. ROSALYNNE JAMES FOWLER Tis education that forms the com- mon mindg As the twig is bent the tree's inclined. Band 3g Future Nurses lg Texas Readers Club 25 Mathematic Club 2g Student Council 2g Senior Girl Scout 3. NORA HEARNE Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. New Homemakers of America 2g Jackette 1. NILES ALVINO DEGRATE Youth is not a time of life, it is a state of mind. Band 3g Future Teachers' Club lg Student Council lg Track 33 Science Club 2g Tennis lg Band President 1. JAMES DOUGLAS SMITH What is lovely never dies, but passes into other loveliness. Monitor 2. l 1 REED EDWARD ORR The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts. Band lg Chorus lg Texas Readers' Club 3g Homeroom Vice President 1 LOYAL WYDERMYER Every noble activity makes room for itself. Baseball 3g Basketball 2g New Farm- ers of America 2g Junior Red Cross 1. EARNESTINE BROOKS With God always things are possi- ble. Future Nurses Club 3g Mixed Cho- rus 3g Monitor lg Vocational lndus- trial Club of America lg Parliamen- tarian Future Nurses Club 1. BOBBIE MARIE SHAW Your face is the mirror of your soul. Chorus 2g New Homemakers of America lg Monitor 2g Girls' Glee Club lg A Cappella Choir 1. lii BILLY WADE LANGFORD You would be surprised to know how much you can learn after you think you know it all. Chorus lg Distributive Education Club 1g Monitor 2g Explorer Troop l. CLARENCE HICKS The best carpenters make the fewest chips. Distributive Education Club 2g Vo- cational Agriculture Club 2. RUFUS IOHNSON Life is no idle dream, but a solemn reality. New Mechanic Club of Texas, Inc. 1g Junior Red Cross 1. ELLIS HORTON, IR. All wealth is the product of labor. Band 3g Student Council lg Monitor 2g Junior Red Cross lg Distributive Education Club 1. u NAOMI RUTH JACKSON CHESTER MCGOWAN The only way to have a friend is He only employs his passion who to be one. can make use of his reason. Future Nurses Club 3g Monitor 2g Basketball lg Junior Class Secretary Y-Teen 2. lg Homeroom President 1. DOROTHY NELL BLAKEMORE Wealth is not his that has it, but his that enjoys it. New Homemakers of America lg Monitor 2g Student Council 1g Su- perintendent of Handicraft 1. VERNON SNEED One of the sublirnest things in the world is plain truth. JAMES EDWARD MONROE Do unto others as you would others do unto you. Choir lg New Farmers of America 25 Judging Team 2. DAVID WILBURE IARVIS It is easy to ilatterg it is harder to praise. Football 35 Track 2g Explorer Troop 1. BUENA VISTA HILL There is but one virtue - the eter- nal sacrifice of self. Future Nurses Club lg Treasurer of Ushers lg Monitor 2g Guide lg Usher 25 Y-Teen 2. EMORY I. HUNTER It is fortune, not wisdom that rules man's life. Chorus lg Handicraft Secretary lg Homemaking Secretary lg Monitor l OLDEN JORDAN Aim high, the sky is your limit. LEON CARR The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none. Chorus 3g Glee Club lg Monitor l. SAM HIGGINS KATHAN A. IOINER The heart is wiser than the intel- All good things must come to an lect. end, New MCCh21I1iCS Club 1: Junior Red Future Nurses Club 35 Treasurer Cross 1. Future Nurses lg Vocational lndus- trial Club of America 1. IAMES JUSTICE MARILYN JOYCE DOYLE Avoid following the crowd, Be an Not by age but by character is engine, not a caboose. wisdom attained. A Football 25 B Football lg Chorus 25 Monitor 1. Baseball 2. TYREE FOWLER, IR. Strive to achieve Failure exhibits no effort. National Honor Society 35 Junior Red Cross 15 Explorer Troop 25 Fu- ture Teachers Club 25 Student Coun cll 2. IRA DELL MAJOR Genius may conceive, but patient labor must consummate. Varsity Football 25 Baseball 35 B Football 1. JOE MCDONALD JOYCE ANN MOORE RAYMOND JAMES HCJTOOSC YOUT C0mPani0n5 Carefully' He who is firm in will molds the It is better to be loved than to be as you are what they are. world to himself. hated. A Football 1: A BHSRSIM11 2: Jackette 1. Track 35 New Farmers of America Track lg Mixed Chorus 1. lg Junior Red Cross lg New Meehan ics Club of Texas, Inc. 1. TRUDIE CLEVELAND EVELYN BLACK CHARLES MOORE A thing of beallly is H JOY forever. Time hath often cured the wound There is nothing either good or Chorus 1. which reason failed to heal. bad, but thinking makes it so. Monitor 2. l ONNIE JUSTICE Reputation is what men and wo- men think of us, character is what God and angels know of us. Explorer Troop 2g Junior Red Cross 2. ARTHUR DEAN HAYWOOD Virtue lies in the struggle, not in the prize. New Farmers of America 2g Choir lg Judging Team 2. ROSE KATH ERIN KINDRED WILLIAM SCOTT Each day is the scholar of yester- Strong reasons make strong actions. day. Band 2. Hospital Science Club 13 Monitor 1. ROSIE MAE WHITLEY It is fortune, not wisdom, that rules man's life. JAMES LYNN FOSTER The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none.' ALMA IEAN JOHNSON Knowledge puffeth up, but charity edifieth. New Homemakers of America 1. OLIVIA WILLIAMS Good things come to those who wait. Junior Red Cross lg Y-Teen 1. JOHN LESLIE HARRIS Education is the passport to op- portunity. President l-li-Y Club lg I-Ii-Y Club 2g Explorer Post '79 lg Capezio Club lg Boys' Glee Club lg A Cap- pella Choir 35 Mixed Chorus 3. LEE BOYD BROWN Desire for knowledge is the path of honor. Track 35 Chorus 3. ali RUBY ANN FLETCHER Vanity is the quicksand of rea- son. New Homemakers of America lg Y-Teeng Fire Drill Officer 2. MARY ANN WOOLEY It is one thing to be tempted, another thing to fall. CARLEAN ALMBER JOHNSON Excuses only please the persons that make them. Junior Red Cross 2g New Home- makers of America 3g Chorus 2g Monitor 2g Y-Teen lg President Hall Monitors 1. ANNIE RUTH PIPER To choose good is to avoid evil. WILLIAM H. BROWN Where there is a will, there is a way. Football 3g New Mechanics Club of Texas 2. JOE SMITH Better to wear out than to rust out. Football lg Basketball 2g Distribu- tive Education lg Vocational Agri- culture l. ERMME ELIZABETH SWISHER Since you always have to live with yourself, make yourself worth living with. President Junior Red Cross lg Mon- itor 2g New Homemakers of Amer- ica lg Homeroom President lg Mon- itor Zg Y-Teen 2g Student Council 1. VERA LAVERN WALKER Education does not mean teaching people to know what they do not knowg it means teaching them to behave as they do not behave. DOT MARIE WINN The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want. Y-Teens 25 New Homemakers of America 2. RUBY ELIZABETH CHAMBERS It is not the going out of port, but the coming in that determines the iuccess of the voyage. Monitor 25 New I-lomemakers of America 3. BOBBY JOE LOVING The remedy for wrongs is to for- get them. Football 2. JOHN ALLEN BARROW Always strive to do your best. Football 35 Texas Readers' Club 1. ai CLARA SNEED Be the best of whatever you are. Homeroom Assistant Secretary lg I-Iomemaking Secretary 1. ELLA MARIE BROWN With God all things are possible. A Cappella Choir 35 Chorus 35 Girls Glee Club 35 Monitor 25 Future Nurses Club 15 Texas Readers' Club 25 Y-Teens 1. ACY HARDEMAN, JR. There is something creative in each of usg find your talent and develop it. New Farmers of America 2g Dis- tributive Education lg Photographers' Club lp Vocational Agricultural Club 2. WENDELL RAYFORD MANOR Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body. IOHNNIE MARIE FOWLER JAMES R. HILL A smile d0e5n't cost 3 penny, but He who SiI'1gS f1'ighEe1'lS HWHY it is worth a million. Future Nurses lg Monitor 2. ELDORA WOODS The sum of wisdom is, that the time is never lost that is devoted to work. National Honor Society 2. i ills . OSCAR COLQUITT HARPER, IR. When you are aspiring to the high est place, it is honorable to reach the second or even the third rank.' HAROLD WASHINGTON, IR. The man who is deserving the name is the one whose thoughts and exertions are for others than for himself. Football 13 Chorus 3g Monitor lg New Farmers of America 1. BILLIE FAYE EOWLER Well done is better than well said. New Homemakers of America lg Y-Teen 33 Iackette 13 Junior Red Cross lg Monitor 2, VERA MARIE WILSON Music is the universal language of man. Monitor 1. ELZA JONES No man was ever so much de- ceived by another as by himself. HENRY M. MANOR No man is good enough to govern another without that man 's con- sent. Football lg Basketball lg Baseball 2g Student Council lg B Football Team 1. EMMA MARGARET HUGHES To speak kindly does not hurt the tongue. New Homemakers of America lg Y-Teens lg Monitor 1. ELEANOR MARGARET WALKER WILLIAM ARTHUR BONNER What we are is God's gift to usg The right way is the only way. what we make of ourselves is our Football 35 Texas Readers' Club gift to God. 25 Explorer Troop 25 Chorus 25 l Junior Red Cross 25 Y-Teen 15 Homeroom Vice President 1. Texas Readers Club 25 Student Council 25 Homeroom Vice Pres- 'ident lg Homeroom Secretary. FLOYD WILLIAM MILES I It is a great happiness to be praised of them who are more l praiseworthy. 5: X S 'I M we A ., KQV- X 5 'X X Tk X R I ' I 6 - ,ig JOYCE L. LEWIS Where there is no faith in the future there is no power in the present. Junior Red Cross 15 Student Coun- cil 25 Secretary Future Nurses 35 Y-Teen 25 Chorus Treasurer 35 Girls Chorus lg Monitors' and Guides' Club 2. IOE EALEY The first test of a truly great man is his humility. B Football 15 A Football 2. as 5 3 K S' SE Zi .X l ,,, , MWOQICQ I must do as you do? Your way I own Is a very good way. And still, There are sometimes two straight roads to a town One over, one under the hill. You are treading the safe and the well-worn way, That the prudent choose each time, And you think me reckless and rash to-day, Because I prefer to climb. Your path is the right one, and so is mine. We are not like peas in a pod, Compelled to lie in a certain line, Or else be scattered abroad. 'Twere a dull old world, methinks, my friend, If we all went just one wayg Yet our paths will meet no doubt at the end, Though they lead apart today. You like the shade, and I like the sung You like an even pace, I like to mix with the crowd and run, And then rest after the race. I like danger, and storm and strife, You like a peaceful time, I like the passion and surge of life, You like its gentle rhyme. You like buttercups, dewy sweet, And crocuses, framed in snow, I like roses, born or tne neat, And the red carnation's glow. I must live my life, not yours my friend, For so it was written downg We must follow our given paths to the end, Butl trust we shall meet - in town. - Ella Wheeler Wilcox - HE EH JUNICRS BEVERLY D. HOUSTON Assistant Secretary CLAUDE MEDLOCK JOHN WHITE AUDREY I. HALE 111210105 ROY HORTON Vice President ORALYN MICHELLE LOTT Business Manager CAROLYN ANITA FORTSON ROY HARRIS, IR. ANNIE CLEVELAND President IERRELL WASHINGTON ANDREW LEE WASHINGTON HARRIETTE L, WALKER ARLES TER RAY HOUSTON DONNA SUE THOMAS Secretary JOYCE FAYE KELLOUGH WILLIE A. BROWN DONALD THOMPSON DELORES MARIE WILLIAMS JULIA LANE LLOYD WILLIAMS IOSEPHINE DELORES ROBERTS CURLEY ALEXANDER JOHNNY MORRIS HOLMES MARY LOUISE WRIGHT ORSBY CRENSHAW MARGARET ANN ROLAND LORENE TAYLOR WILLIAM THOMPSON FRANKIE L. GOODEN JIMMY BENNETT DAVID HANSBROUGH VIVIAN IIMMIE CRAWFORD RICHARD CRENSHAW MILDRED WASHINGTON MAE EVELYN KINCHEON OSWALD HAWKCULES HAWKINS BARBARA ANNETTE WALKER ROBERT LEON CHANEY DENNIS PATTERSON SAVANAH LOUISE HILL 'QLJ CORDIA SORRELLS BETTY LOUISE TAYLOR BARBARA RILEY IERRY STOKES BETTY JEWEL MONROE PORTER WILLIAMS FRED GORDON, IR. MARIAN ALTA ANDERSON -TQ ie LEVESTEER STEEN BARBARA JEAN SHANKS MARY ESTHER STERLING GRANDERSON THOMAS GLOVER VIVIANE LOUISE PRIESTLEY LESTER E. ROBERTS MONROE PORTER WILMA RUTH WILLIAMS GEORGE WINN MARY LOUISE ROBERTS IESSIE M. TAYLOR VERNON LEON CATO wx, , VIRGIE MAE WATSON LEROY GLENN MILLER JAMES WILSON SHIRLEY EAR.LS ROOSEVELT TAYLOR RUBY JANE TAYLOR MARY MAXWELL LEONARD JOHNSON FRANCES ELAINE DAVIS WILLIAM ROWE CONNIE GRANT JUDY ANN CROCKETT V-ng. BRENDA JOYCE ALLEN EARNEST BOYD COLLINS ARVY CRAYTON WILLIE MAE REED VERNUS C. SWISHER ANITA WADEANE PATTERSON BETTY JEWEL HODGE JAMES SAULS g 1 .,,,,1.?gj'fiQ'ff- fc 3 .1 Q1 4' Q if Us 1' JSE :iw 'Fx' Yiwu QQX DOROTHY NELL REED MELVIN W. LYONS GEORGE SANDERS DOROTHY NELL MEDLOCK ELIIAH DURST JOYCE MARIE COLEMAN BARBARA ANN PLEASANT RAY HARPER -fe--. I CAROLYN CALDWELL RICHARD HENRY IAMES LARRY HILL MARY ALICE CORZINE GEORGE ROBERT BELL MATTIE GREEN INA IO BONNER EUGENE HOWARD FLORENCE BROWN CLIFFORD DELANO MANOR DWAIGN E. WILLIAMS NOLA DANCING WILLIAMS NX 'i5a:5':i . imfis LOUIS HUNT GWENDOLYN THOMPSON ROSIE LEE DILWORTH MARSHALL TOWSEND , IR. MARY ANN JOHNSON LARRY K. GRAHAM ROBERT C. FARROW BARBARA ANTONETTE BUNTON CHARLES HENDERSON BOBBIE ATWOOD LEONA DAVIS FRANK JONES, IR. .914 ,ix :Fig Q :MW I Zf2fHZkn.4:ei,5: we: WZ1-IR - mia- . DOTSIE HINES CLEM REED DANIEL BOLDEN HARRIET ELIZABETH KING V i3w!.e,. ,H I ,. s.., kb.I.....1v,, '., l..,,,,.l.. a1'JL',L.lIh. I.E!.uJ5s- Mil 1 LEROY THOMPSON ADELL MCCART HER NOLA MARIE HILL LOWELL R. FOWLER HELEN CELESTINE BELL BEVERLY BROOKS DANA I. SMITH JAMES WINN HERBERT REED ANITA HOUSTON ANNIE MAE CLEMONS ARTIE LILLIE WILLIAMS ,als ml- ELIZABETH MARIE MILLER MARSHALL SWAIN SHIRLEY IEAN WHITE IRIS MAVIS PRIESTLEY ,qw Q A. XXX, w, 'ATA R J VLVV . ' ' A X 4 :.:2E'S'-' I ' L, ---. '-'. 1' 3- '-2- If f '- a I 2. 3 - ELIAI iii f if -. I ' ii I IEWELL LA VERNE DAVIS PATRICIA LUCILLE DICKSON LOUIS POLK. IR. LERECE JONES ADRIAN RHAE FOWLER BARBARA NELL COLLINS REBBIE LOISE BROWN IOHNNIE L. HARRIS FRANCIS MARIE WRIGHT BETTYE MARIE HILL ETHEL GRIFFIN ELIZABETH IRENE DEARY JANELLE STERLING ESTHER LA VERNE HOWARD NEVONIA HUTCHINS BETTY JEAN TAYLOR ARREMENTHE L. HUTCHINS LENA MAE LOVE OLLIE RUTH BONNER MARY LEE CANNON HELEN ROE BEVERLY HAMILTON BERTHA ANITA THOMAS CLARA JOHNSON FAY SELESTINE DUKES MATTIE IEAN CYPHERS VERNON RUTH CALVERT CAROLYN FAYE BURLESON Sterling Anderson Charlie Mae Washington Marie Evelyn Taylor Gratches Jackson Doris Ann Hodges 'Cm g?QS!0OZ2tS'I6Zg? 77 I am responsible for the twenty-four hours of every day. How I use them and whether I abuse them concerns others as well as myself. Time is God-Giveng I cannot do with it as I please. It belongs to all, and I must share time with others. I am responsible for property, for money, and for those things bought and sold, used and enjoyed, given and received. I did not create them, others have helped me to obtain them. I cannot use them alone, others are concerned. I am responsible for the development of my mental powers. My mind is my kingdom of opportunities. I am responsible for my body, its growth and its use. I cannot injure it without injuring my personality. I am responsible for my religious development. I am spirit as well as flesh. Into me God breathed the breath of life, I am His breath. i In Him I live and move and have my being. I am responsible for others. I cannot live in a vacuum. I must live among people, among boys and girls of my own age, among those who are younger, in the presence of those who are older. We live together, therefore we have responsibilities toward one another. I am responsible for seeking help to find my way through this life. My help is in friends in teachers, in parents, in literature, in the Bible, in communion with myself in books, in communion with the Divine. All these will help me, and I shall help them. I am a responsible human being. 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'Y expo: Sacquebjxx CeXes1Xoe Xwixxg Panda LaXI on Bake: KN mxe Moxie Rob eus Je Ben Vernon J e wel L C Washingt G yn Faye Walk R Wi try ' Q gs I wg. m n Sackson S0 An ch Xlexmem Gahran vga Roy ce Mane NXedXock S ackson S os eph Audi ey Y ag e Setvj V er L A kv Betsy kms f o '-f KXXXMYXS Laveme Y. R. W George, Houston Nxema Louise XI ance a Mooxe 'Yhekna Shaw Soy ce Btovm AI' me gner L. Piper Raymond W. Easley Arlene F. Houston Joyce Neal Carroll Ann Brooks Pearlie Louise Monroe AQUCIYS Mol a Marvi vw.. ., 'YN' Be Shirley 11 Louis elL. I ndM. B Eddie Lee nn y Rob a cks on UD F011 Hancock A1111 SIU? Carter erts pson Henbeu E. Smevmo KN akenne Henson ylxewin Lunn Cowin Edwin D. Synixh n W r' Maw Moose ' WV Louis Siqnqns e X , my 'QW 3 6 df z I , , , 3 W- B asse P eathe Mae V4 Hue Maxon Vntnexx Hora Sanoexs Sagnes Dixon hav eine Gibson Mi: eo Low eng Lola Will Scales iam H enry jo hnson, Jr Lula Jean Alfred Betty Norma .vs 11 Cald Gordon Jo. White well W. Scales Q' v 2 X . as Q L , A -H 4 . Charles Edward Dockery Robbie Lee Thompson Thomas Perkins Charles Everett Simms Barbara Anita Brown ' J. sh 31711711 6 X ul er Bath ara Sean Kane-,Q is Lee Basdeqnan Hon Sqwia 'Y axgxox eu Sqn En: aX Mb cej Gia nYx Spa Lavuence Mackey oxhexs ,nf iekds Xxa. Sean F ka Geoxge X-lavannaugn Cnadgs Robinson Xsaac L. Povleh So Ann Goins Hang S. NkcDona GX H Y Q, xx hip, Q W. X' A X6 VE .f U FAVORITES 1 , Q g Q 1. 5-sf '11 W .. ' . 9 Q1 , Ax D, '35 A 5 3 Q' xx , QI. , SHE WALKS IN BEAUTY She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies, And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus me1low'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies. One shade the more, one ray the less, Had half impair'd the nameless grace Which waves in every raven tress, Or softly lightens o'er her faceg Where thoughts serenely sweet express How pure, how dear their dwelling-place And on that cheek, and o'er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent, The smiles that win, the tints that glow, But tell of days in goodness spent, A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent! - George Gordon, Lord Byron - XkFv 7A ' I 'el -f i Q, -N if yt '-- v ' 'T mil' ' X v 4. V D 65 5 ., 9 P v Q V R J i . f-lax ' 1 Q -1. .H X kgs? W x f' fs. 1 3 ' x A M V ,M M wg Aw A i A Qty., V . I I In K A Y Q , 1 fx. 2 W1-.1 , ... xv Q, t - f' A A 1 :f,?Pfl3Qif: . L. ' I ' 12.3, ,-. --r. ,., .V x I .W ,,.x gigs A 'f . X , ' A i i. . -I ,- . VIVIAN JOE HUNTER MOST VERSATILE Daughter Mrs. L. B. Hunter CORA LEE ROBINSON Daughter Reverend and Mrs. F. P. Robinson 'Wim 5 JL, Daughter of Attorney and Mrs, Virgil C. Lott. A member and majorette of the Anderson High School Band, a member of the Future Nurses Club, the Yellow Jacket Yearbook Cro F17 n DA--n.,..-...,...:..- -2 -L I-. 1 A A- ' 4 ,,, , ELNA MAE FENNER MOST FAITHFULH Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Willie Fenner, Jr ANNIE HARRIS MOST X -EMPLARYH Ccifzan or gdyf? QDGUIIS 1.1 4 1 f ' I A -- QW , 'Mir mf' :XM fifffii 'W VWMW f M-x:3ZQfpaN ,'f, ,W P 'J H: Q,,4,...? fwff. W Q, ,fi - -,M MARY ELIZABETH WASHINGTON ,gy I f fi!? wf1'?' '.'1y::f Q? .MQSTSSS i 'Sak gg! . elf G, it: I , Rf A A A1 T if fr? ' A , - v gk!! PEGGY LOUISE COLEMAN First Runner-up SALES EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATION ESSAY CONTEST - 1960 - Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coleman IEANETTE FAYE MCDONALD Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy McDonald RUBY MAE WILLIAMS Daughter Mrs. Wanda Bewley Q . ' AN is N4 miss M A ' Y ' LQ EARL COUPREY COLLINS Son of the Late Mr. Edd Couprey Collins and Mrs. Curtis M. Collins 1 I I I WILLIAM BONNER MOST FAITI-IFUL Son Mrs. Ada Bonner DELORES ELIZABETH ROBERTS Daughter Mrs. Minnie B. Roberts PATRICIA and ELAINE NUNLEY Twin Daughters Mr. and Mrs. C1ydeJaC0bS in SIDNEY SMITH ALVIN DEGRATE MOST ENTERPRISINGH -Q al! 'Y -F...-0 f M. nf' mmf EDWARD COOK MOST X -EMPLARYH MICHON JOHNSON ALFRED JOHNS ON V MOST IUBILANTH ELEANOR DAVIS EDDIE DOT SON MOST IDEAL ' 1 GEORGE THOMPSON MOST VERSATILE PATRICIA NUNLEY ELZA JONES MOST LIKEABLEH IUDITH WALSH TYREE FOWLER MOST STUDI OUS IOYCELYN LOTT HOWARD GLOVER BEST DRESSEDN fu- .Q , 1, an aff ,Q Q, iff 'if .a JEWEL ALEXANDER WILLIAM COLLINS MOST BEWITCHING RITA GILDON VONZO BATIE MOST MODESTH ANNIE HODGE WILLIAM BROWN MOST HUMBLEU MARY CRAFT LEE BOYD BROWN MOST TALEN TED BRENDA WRIGHT HOWARD ALDRIDGE KINDEST ,K QL., ERMME SWISHER BENNIE I-IAWKINS 'BEST CITIZENS GRACE BROOKS LEROY STERLING MOST ZEALOUSH BARBARA DEARY DAVID IARVIS MOST POLITE MARDELL HUNTER OLDEN JORDAN MOST OBEDIENT 3 L2 L CHARLOTTE MILLER THOMAS JONES NEWSYH DEL ORES ROBERTS 1 1 TROY COLLINS WIT TIEST EVELYN BLACK JAMES GRANT MOST GARRULOUSH ANNIE PIPER NORMAN MANOR QUIETEST M759 moan ZU50 Qzzzfsv The man who quits has a brain and hand As good as the next, but lacks the sand That would make him stick, with a courage stout, To whatever he tackles, and fight it out. He starts with a rush, and a solemn vow That he'l1 soon be showing the other how, Then something new strikes his roving eye, And his task is left for the bye-and-bye. It's up to each man what becomes of himg He must find in himself the grit and vim That bring success, he can get the skill, If he brings to the task a steadfast will. No man is beaten till he gives ing Hard luck can't stand for a cheerful grin, The man who fails needs a better excuse, Than the quitter's whining, What's the use? For the man who quits lets his chances slip, Just because he's too lazy to keep his grip. The man who sticks goes ahead with a shout, While the man who quits joins the Down and out. - Author unknown - HE H ACTIVITIES CHDISTMAS . - A . ANDEIQSON H164-r Ghfsfmas yqfoyrczms Gfrzkfmas ikimzf Ghfsfmas Umm iDdZZg22y Gfrzkfmas Zecorafzbn Gfrzkfmas GAQQIQ fo Bess Qfofffm af cixcfdnye gf 9993 Ggrzkfm as yjrayer yjeace O12 8511115 gooof fo We sw amz ,L 'W 5' wa.. .nu .., . ,.k....-N...-.,,.,.... 014012 afzbn Principal W. E. Pigford crowns Patricia Nunley Miss A. H. S. 1960-1961 MF Coronation Party if f f' 1 , .. . it 1-lisa. Principal W. E. Pigford congratulates Patricia Nunley, Miss A,H,S, and Loomis Warren, Mr, Esquire, during half-time at Homecoming. l 20 Y' oi? Q, Q o. Q KX X'-J Q5 6 ,Y . EQ ,O ffl- X Sec TAB? Q ff ea :T S. O nfl ' f Se nd Run YIQQ 41. First Runge 5 p Cond Runne N . at First Rufln Mrs. V. W. Arnold, proxy for and mother of Miss Carolyn Arnold, Miss A,H,S. 1959-1960, releases crown to Principal W. E. Pigford for coronation and assists in adjusting crown. Q. e Qifafzbn GARIQ or oczezy Gfaracfer NAUONAL CSQFUICQ Honor: soclerv Q X b5ecz0Qrsfij0 5Cf0fzr5g1j0 3 ag, Q 1 5 Lf S I QX The W. B. Campbell Chapter of the National Honor Society was chartered in 1955. It is one of 6, O00 chapters established by the National Association of Secondary School Principals for the purpose of raising the schools to more effective levels. To achieve this purpose the organization seeks to create an enthusiasm for scholarships, to stimulate a desire to render service, to develop strong character, and to explore potential elements of leadership. The chapter has as members, students who are outstanding in scholarship, service, leadership and character. These students are chosen by the entire Anderson faculty. ROSTER Annie Cleveland Tyree Fowler Jeannette McDonald Peggy Coleman Rita Gildon Monroe Porter Mary Craft Ada East Ora Ann Elliott Elna Fenner Carolyn Fortson Barbara Foster Ethel Griffin Annie Maude Harris Annie Hodge Mardell Hunter Barbara McA1ister FACULTY COMMITTEE Mrs. Eunice M. Easley, Chairman Mrs. Katherine Fisher Miss Myrtle Johnson Mr. Boston P. Grant Mr. James S. Mosby Wanda Propps Sidney Smith Barbara Walker Judith Walsh Artie Williams Eldora Woods W. B. CAMPBELL CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY A P 'fx 9 f l'l 'l'r t'!!'!'u Planning - OFFICERS Wanda Propps, President Tyree Fowler, Vice President Elna Fenner, Secretary Carolyn Fortson, Assistant Secretary Monroe Porter, Treasurer Annie Cleveland, Reporter COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Barbara McAlister, Program Judith Walsh, Project Ora Ann Elliott, Hospitality President Wanda Propps presenting the W. B. Campbell National Honor Society Honor Banner to 12-2 Homeroom Grade. Miss L. E. Frazier, Advisor, for excelling in scholarship the first six-weeks period of196O-1961 school year. 0122e COIZOIZQICS f eve ops ea ers xi? MAKERS OF A I . i ,1.' ga, Q EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OFFICERS 1960-1961 Ada East Judy Crockett Alice Collins Emory Johnson CLASS OFFICERS Ada East Jewel Alexander Mae F. Brown Joyce Alexander Beverly Hamilton Bobbie Atwood Alice Collins Elaine Nunley Nora Hearn Ruby Bland Gratches Jackson Iris Priestly Imogene Sterling Betty J. Taylor Gwendolyn Thompson Willie Mae Reed l t c NEW DIRECTIONS IN HOME ECONOMICS - SHIFT FROM THE SCREENING OF SKILLS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ABILITY TO REACH DECISIONS ABOUT MORE IMPORTANT ELEMENTS IN LIVING. i 3 M Students Describing a Day in Their Family Each Is Assuming a Family Role Barbara Shanks Mary Maxwell Berneice Iurrells Nola Hill Q Fw-9 U Sir' Axfhli Lecture - Demonstration Research and Evaluation on What Selection, Cate and Use of Range We Need to Eat and Why E118 Bailey Ruby FICICTICI Rosie Whitley - Setting Timer Francis Alexander Mattie Cyphers 5 g x Fm I .7 ii . f-'1-'T' ff , .3 , . K 4, CLOTHING I - FABRIC SELECTION Thelma Williams, Reporter C HARGE MONITORS lst Period 2nd Period 3rd Period 4th Period 5th Period 6th Period President - Barbara Walker Vice President Vivian Priestly Secretary Patricia Nunley Assistant Sec Dorothy Hutchinson Treasurer Prince Hawkins Reporter - Margaret Roland Parlianientarian Ermme Swisher Service Organizauons Sponsors Mesdames Mattre R Bell G Elder Britton and M Yerwood Thompson TE EU ORC-EANIZATIGNS Girls Physical Mrs. Lucille Crawford Activities Physical Fitness Conditioning Exercises Posture - Rhythms Archery - Badminton Stunts and Tumbling , f 5' in .fs f L 3 ' X fi? ' , li by l ' ,aw vw' P' IFYVXLW fe ' ' rr Education Instructor lRecreational Games Volleyball - Softball Basketball - Speedball Health and Safety Practice : 5. r Z I' 5 X 'fn QT :ie---4.a.r.,g-mul-wi-.tea -. lil-ww an -f .. f'dC MARY caarrkgaptam jacfeffes The Jackette Organizations are the Drill Teams, Twirlers, Cheerleaders and Capezios. All girls must be of llth or 12th grade level and maintain 85 or B scholastic average. The girls perform at half- time athletic events and are anxious to render other J services in the school and community. JACKETTE OFFICERS Sidney Smith, President Peggy Coleman, Vice President Wanda Propps, Secretary Jeanette McDonald, Assistant Secretary Judith Walsh, Treasurer Mary Craft, Captain of Drill Team Annie Harris, Captain of Twirlers Vivian Hunter, Captain of the Cheerleaders Mrs. L. D. Crawford, Sponsor JACKETTES OF NOTE Miss Anderson Hi Miss Hi-Y Girl of the Year Sears Salute Girl Patricia Nunley Elaine Nunley Barbara Deary - Judith Walsh Brenda Allen Ollie Bonner Rebbie Brown Calvert Vernon Annie Cleveland Harriet Walker ,Judy Crockett Jewell Davis Frances Davis Elizabeth Deary Patricia Dickson Artie Williams IACKETTES IN FULL DRESS Royster - Juniors Rosie Dilworth Frankie Gooden Beverly Hamilton Betty Hill Neuvonia Hutchins Gratches Jackson Joyce Kellough Mae Kincheon Elizabeth Miller Vivian Priestly Nola Williams Margaret Roland Dora Smith Ruby Taylor Donna Thomas Barbara Walker Shirley White J OFFICERS Sidney Smith - President Mary Craft - Captain Peggy Coleman - Vice President Annie Harris - Captain of Twirlers Wanda Propps - Secretary and Miss Capezio Jeanette McDonald - Assistant Secretary Vivian Hunter - Captain of Judith Walsh - Treasurer Cheerleaders r r ' -1 :ref .t 1 X C ,, . 3 J ,MJ M ,H . I. .. .. , , ,MCM A, WW M A , V -wwf 'fs K F ,,,.-1-f Us sn: X, ff- ' g vf-f W K' ,,-w w!-'E ' M Ev, ' Y - W s- K-'PE' A 'wwf 'FQY2 IACKETTES IN COSTUME UNIFORM Royster - Seniors Patricia Bellinger Ada East Jeanette McDonald Peggy Coleman Rita Gildon Barbara Moore Alice Collins Annie Harris Joyce Moore Mary Craft Annie Hodge Elaine Nunley Barbara Deary Vivian Hunter Patricia Nunley Judith Walsh - Thelma Williams sm ..,r LaVerne Piper Wanda Propps Winnie Roe Sidney Smith Imogene Sterling -in .ef- wzk' ers CAPTAIN - ANNIE HARRIS Peggy Coleman Rita Gildon Barbara Moore Dana Smith Nola Williams sf N ,M H , M I I f' , .5 'Q , e J ' 4' r 4 at 'K 2 ?, i , 525575 ii' : L: .,. L 'Ii 4' 7 ,M NM . ,fi Gieefkakfs CAPTAIN - VIVIAN HUNTER CO-CAPTAIN - SIDNEY SMITH Vivian Priestly Judy Crockett Ada East Patricia Nunley Harriet Walker Joyce Kellogg Elaine Nunley yzpuszb' ., 9-7I2kI1S'OI2 cscfoofibfeofgfo THE TREBLE CLEF CLUB CHORAL MUSIC CLASS MALE GLEE CLUB . . DECLARATION OF LOYALTY When in the course of community events, it becomes necessary that a group of young people declare themselves as to motives, loyalties, and intentions, it behooves that group of young people to examine themselves and their futures, their hopes and ambitions, their dreams and aspirationsg and then, to determine what agencies and institutions of the community are dedicated to providing the means by which these goals might be achieved. Having made this evaluation of self and community, we, the student body of L. C. Anderson High School, declare our loyalty to Home, Church, and School. We pledge our support to the moral, spirit- ual, social and intellectual ideals advanced by these dedicated and unselfish institutions and the adult leadership they provide. We pledge ourselves individually and collectively through our Student Council to work actively for the maintenance and perpetuation of these ideals at home, in our churches, and at school, so that the liberties, the justice, the opportunities, the standards of living that have become characteristic of American life may not perish from the earth. Adopted as Preamble to the New Constitution by the L. C. Anderson High School Student Body. . . October 15, 1960 jge 57120Qr5012 C3C500f QSfz10Q12f Gouncz' Eleanor Daivs, President SXQCUXIDQ CerS Annie Cleveland, Vice President ' ' Barbara Walker, Recording Secretary Donna Sue Thomas, Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Sponsor, Mr. T. I. Cleaver Richard James, Chaplain i Q A . stef'-sa. '.'s:.iiik:f5t itil? is ef,.,,i fain!! Cjounczf Weloresenfazifbe 755912269 THE L. C. ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL 1960 1961 ygcznof 122 Goncerf 9jOI2?fIf2y Ou!! gas!! mlmzfe 9912116 gf 155050 jusf Kaffe game l Q a KE an of 122 Z1k2f0fQZ0r122af1012 gram Wqbr anafjzpqbreffes zzgfls ,f - ,Q in 5'-fs '- so 'K T' Students developing ability to express thought in well organized paragraphs, with particular emphasis on clarity. MRS. V. T. SMITH, Instructor English - Reading class Using the Newspaper as a Tool of Learning. MRS. M. B. HARRIS, Instructor. zzyfls ENGLISH EMPHASIZES THE ART OF EXPRESSION Writing a term paper is one of the many projects in English 12. lt involves selecting and limiting a sub- ject, collecting facts, and putting their synthesis into a well-organized and correctly written composi- tion. Senior students compare, check and revise rough drafts for final copies to complete their projects. MISS LUCILE E. FRAZIER, Instructor. PQQC' zzjl ' 'zf'f'?fQi?'Q Speech Develops Interpretation and Poise of Participating Students as Annie Cleveland, Mary Washington Earl Collins, Peggy Coleman, Vera Walker, and Barbara Moore present a one-act play - A SON OF AMERICA. ? gli M zzyfls 3 , K 'ffwcl English Literature - Composition Class Studying the Epic Beowulf by drawing scenes taken from the poem and composing one-paragraph themes describing the scenes. MRS. VERNA W. ARNOLD, Instructor Writing paragraphs, essays and themes enables students to express themselves efficiently. MRS. M. C. JOHNSON, Instructor. oczo oyy Claudine Upton and William Brown Discussing the Human Race. A. N. JOHNSON-. Instructor. I ICS ik? 41 Civics class panel discussion on the constitution. W. C. AKINS, Instructor. Zworfofjiglsfory Reading and discussing Robert Browning's Pheidippides A Poem on Greek History. MRS. I. M. TAYLOR Instructor. fm erfcazz jlglsfory B Class discussion of Exploration and Colonization of America. W. R. BANKS, Instructor. j7Qaff 1... :aaa my ng FJ Pal, 0 it- - 1 Qs :zu Students in health classes prepare for Career Clinic by showing some of the fields in the area of health opened to qualified persons. L-R: Annie Hodge, Annie Harris, Mary Craft, Sidney Smith and Jeanette McDonald. MRS. I-IAZEL P. ADAMS, Instructor Rafff 5 Merru bb sfilfhir-. Y A i g l 49 s 2 V ' Q M Wig was A 099 93 9 i?'6 'fr' Qi 'e N Q , mam Q . , . vc X fo ' I ' If X44 7.41 Cf' w.- j -In H e b X1- ' EA L7 SCRAP Book , 5 l Information is gathered, ,gl ' 4' 'ffxf nd , ref' compiled and put into 1 attractive covers de- as if ' signed by students in V 'i' K, health classes. a 5 i . I ' Normal and abnormal f' Q cell growth is being studied in a unit on Cancer. 1 x 3' Sight and hearing, the most precious of our senses, are closely studied here. Models and charts play a major part in this phase of health learning. yemw jacfef QSZZM ...E Checking Reports Typing Copies Arranging Photographs Ora Ann Elliott Editor Michon Johnson Co-Editor Joycelyn Lott Society Editor Mary Craft Art Editor Barbara Foster Mary Washington Barbara McAlister Grace Brooks Virginia Raleigh Vivian Hunter Prince Hawkins Wm. Bonner Elna Fenner Earl Collins Copy Editor Photo Editor Feature Editor Contact Editor Business Manager Organizational Editor Subscription Editor Sports Editor Who's Who Editor Advertising Editor Jeanette McDonald Joyce Perkins Delores Roberts Vera Walker Brenda Wright Miss Lucile E. Frazier, Faculty Advisor xg Designing Copy Sheets Mary Johnson Sidney Smith 112 H ,- 4124 W, H53 Jgwgg W., MR JS-Y X , lv,-lzkfz-f lefffewe sv .n ff Igfigijy .V ff,-6,445 naw ocean Qoaaoof Q :uauhinnllhln Shorthand I 3 gamer? W E' yfaffem afzbs ,k.,. .,,.Wr.,, ,. , , i 22 'A 5 we L,.. wg ti ,gi in - 'H - -svlsiiufirgtw, .-fW' .gf,,.,,f2 A ,K M,,M.,,t vw 'A W ' ' 'wwsisjfgsits I , K Lk sg ' ' is NR ' ,L.. ,L ,L,. . L, ,, ii i' ng Yf f ,. f fv4fi2'i','1f , , A' T N V , sz??l5f'if, : ff' . fm, Mg ,ff r T , ss, 4,5 , f also ,. .sw 1-f' sm '- ' 'zziax t -vfsavsegriszgfsjwg-f iv Q ' -1vfs:5ff,i-fates K ' 'iii - mfg lb Gqcfzbn Club activities range from the construction of teaching aids to the writing of original dramas in mathe- matics. MR. T. W. MOORE, Sponsor sfo rtts T N mw,, 1 'Fw tglayw . CLUB PROJECTS ARE USED FOR ENRICHMENT AND MOTIVATION. James-Etta Schuler reporting on the History of Mathematics. Vernon Owens is waiting to report on the work of Sir Isaac Newton. czen ce 79 yszes Performing an Exercise on The Density of Solids Gfem1Sfr L U 'V ii 58319 -saw! 'U G 9 , 1 i N A Laboratory Exercise In Chemistry MR. M. L. PICKARD, Instructor J 16 oyy fi 'im ,LQ Fe X I X3 . 4,0 JQ06, 60 Ysxl . Y dfbr Q2-Q99 5960 'heb 5 96 O IO oy E95 X ,Y is it Eng, si 2 I A Class studying chemistry of living things MR. T. CLEAVER, Instructor i' so yjgyszb Oy? A class in human physiology studying the digestive system and the utilization of food in the body MR. ROSCOE BROWN, Instructor Zzb oyy Students starting on a collecting trip orezyn anyuaje Q K li F 'Q' n .4635 Listening and recording 5 E 2 ? 4 W. ,..., .whwhmmw ..... 5 A A , . -..A W g reg e W lUUnunI ,E ' Y L 7? Q ' I A ' - 1 my f W I i . r Jr 5 K r I i A v--. W, M uw. vw' W is nnnn g g'f.4-J' E L f??iFff L 1 Vg '- 7 2 ' ' 'r'.1 '. Fwy G ig? W K '.f.12:i'1w K , ,fi Q 1 ,, X35 mv, vu Q5 5 ae fl. iff, V 5. Class in choral response A . 'Ea' , M 6, .. i 5 The Library seeks to provide materials for the enrichment of all class activities and for the enjoyment of leisure Some library j student help- l ers who re- ceive educa- tional expe- riences while 1 rendering valuable serv- l ices to the li-1 brary. 7 -in 'ifiifis 1 3 f Q. fbzlsfrzgufzbe Cioafcafzbzz . CLASSROOM MODEL STORE Students learn proper sell- ing techniques from the instructor. v sg, is rt E' Teaches Sound Business Practices, and Bridges the Gap Between School and Job sz e iifil h It , M- A ' 'W 3 itll' Li: 1 5, tt, ,g0 as i' PN, S RETAIL SELLING Juniors and Seniors in high school who have chosen re- tail selling for a major. Presently, they are working on a part-time basis with local merchants. ii' ---...g V, ii.,-Q . .sp-W' -- watt? SALES DEMONSTRATION 9 1 EY' RETAIL SELLING Q 1 . ,., ,.. lg!! if 4 Q 404 S QQ!! 4513, Q in Ca QGFZZQ MORRIS J. CRAWFORD Advisor ARTHUR HAYWOOD Vice President Group repairing trailer in Agriculture Shop. Tightening bolts, welding frame. JAMES MONROE Another group constructing self-feeder for NFA boys' project. Treasurer L ff 4 7 fa ,- f Qozhy CQ ff - zywzizlfg gmaffsi DUDLEY MONROE President IOHNNIE COLVIN Secretary HOWARD GLOVER Reporter Y, .. 'W Q- 'INDUSTRIAL ARTS: DEPARTMENT J! dfwgxx H VN 4 J' 'Q x ,Ty my xx , f Y, I ,, a t .. .V ,wi 7,5-3 :yy fi v WM my xr ' - V I '54 5. W gn- 5 'P RX is 'lx 2 7 S W i' A , I V 6 nw. n ,R f ,W g . K ' K Si, X, 5 1' 3 . A, . Q- 1 AN5 lc x QQf T A w O9 WW MESH ANNG5 CAME xmuswaxmf Pme oe? ENT EC H T5-LV' 2 'If 'si -94 Q, 3 is RW I L f Nami I H Pwrifyi V X Ei amos vvzevmwcf N vo sem 5 , PN Ni-AN MEC N VNWJVY OF V ' RESEARCH cvjwe, N Raves mme we px 9 G X64 STUDY-,N 1- li, WW 9 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEP RTMENT W we W W W 2 if f QQ? 2 'l -. , M QW? MP5s M, 211 ' V wh F 1 XL . viii if '?g53 A ' V 1 V, WMVW? , HEX 2 ,. , Q- J si, ,S , A, I n yr . , My EX 15,22 , O ,fag ,J Z ? Z ? Z fw Qi 3, A V 333- .K A L , 5 7, Q H' W lf' I -L QQ sh, t iii? ,K A , . ,gf-1 'X 1 Q ,F X.,. Aqrq -X mg ,, , 5 , W VVQQ .hx ,X l W ag, X wwf ' f ,R , f DW i .Sl Z 'Q bgqw if f.,, NN, V W ' T Q 7,6 gfe Wea Any Cflrzzc Blackshear fourth grade students Joyce Mason and Delores Williams use phonetic skills in meaningful situations. MRS. R. L. KING, Clinician Mary Margaret Lindsey, Ronnie Toliver, Karry Collins and Oscar Nelson are using syllabication principles and visual clues to unlock new words. MRS. RUTH MAYES, Clinician 0'5- U95 -tv r pfvorfuzzzf cfm y 5 3. jqekmilak- Q . kk ' V 'xi' 1 4-M1 'Fuse iii kk Q iiaxd M4 ,lx 6 Q f-4, -5 ia stan? 4 --3511+ N 'Q Q wwf un- eh 'I-31W wrriv T' if .gyms Jn, HA! Q ,ff vi 1 ' of Wifi, bww, . , 'it if ' Q pax 39 f ,wr ., A ' -rii,f,'ia: if 4.5Ks'QA2:? . fuss , I: ,H G L A 'Q xuixglilierk ,lk . iivfksx 'I ' 'x,sfW,'. Qi ., Z W aigilfk: 125+ ig? V 9.4.4 H! 5'- ,, ov' I , aj: fffkff - ni .4'lfu's'i,e Q , 7 q1I2,,,gf my NL 5. A sl- cg, 1 I sf' iifntfjfvfxr 4 1 Q s Www A 'NSN eramzbs 1 A , 'E W . J, 'fl ' . X A 'ef M P W Q x 1 +5 1 ii sl! F 3 Q' i OFFICERS 1960-1961 1 1': Mardell Hunter President Wanda Propps Vice President Ruby Williams Reporter Kathan Joiner Treasurer Earnestine Brooks Parliamentarian Joyce Lewis Recording Secretary Members who have earned caps are in complete uniform. New recruits will become eligible later for uniforms and caps by rendering volunteer services to hospitals, nursing homes, special schools, local school projects, other social agencies and a variety of additional community services. MRS. M. YERWOOD-THOMPSON, Sponsor 0111239 nuifm MIQQDN. wsngljnu A Rss UP fm erzcazz 11121614 y?e0f Gross ANLJEK30.. CR 1 iilnudauss L ,.,.....-.-......--H ouncz' ' Steffi ...,.-at femieifis- 3 'rl ............? 1.,,,,f A 5 Student personnel services extend into school -community relationships. L-r: Earlene Cyphers, Dorothy Hutchinson and Nelda Evans are creating Halloween favors for insti- tutionalized citizens. Assisting is Mrs. M. Yerwood-Thompson, Dean of Girls. Council members display projects constructed for community social agencies. Standing extreme left is Mrs. Adele O'Leary, Coordinator of AJRC Councils. Seated at extreme right is Donna Sue Thomas, secretary-treasurer of the city wide AJRC Council. Local officers: President, Ermme Swisherg Vice President, Toni Cleaverg Secretary, Donna Sue Thomasg Assistant Secretary, Margaret Rolandg Treasurer, Helen Bellg Reporter, Elaine Nunleyg Parliamentarian, Harriett Walker, and Mrs. M. Yerwood-Thompson, Sponsor. ,H rw 4-dia 5 M it W ' ,ha 5 Mrs. Marjorie Sneed Mrs. Allee Davis Mrs. Barbara Jones I' 1 G 6 f G READY TO SERVE Mrs- A251165 Manor Mrs. Walterine Kavanaugh Mrs. Dorothy Brown Mrs. COICC Harper Mrs, Katherine Solomon Mrs. L. M. Wright RECEIVING LAST MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS f Mrs. Rosetta Fillmore Mrs. Willie Mae Burdette Mrs. Bertha Blaek C f 1' e 1' I G CS 1 G i . I n f V I W N Mr. Frank E. Rucker usfoof f Qsfj Mr. Leslie Warren Mrs. Bertha Bolden Mr. Lacy I. Crenshaw Qzzzfure eac ers TEACHING IS THEIR ULTIMATE GOAL SEATED: Rita Gilclon, Mardell Hunter, Barbara Deary, Patricia Bellinger, Patricia Nunley, Elaine Nunley, Tyree Fowler, Annie Harris. STANDING: Sponsor, Mr. I. A. McDonald and Alvin DeGrate. ibrzkyer Ccjogzcafzbn r--L um? massless an We ww Students are taught to drive with care everywnere. MR. L. WYDERMYER, Instructor Gzbzf Qwzzse Students practice Civil Defense drill to assure safety should disaster occur If? QIGIH 'Q d lflili. s 'SS r I UIQ-H ff iii:-M Students engaged in one of the regular fire drills. gqncferson cgcfoof Q OXFCGFS MRS. THELMA ELLIOTT President Ciofzcafzon gs 756114 Zuszness MRS. KATHRYN LOTT MRS. IOHNNIE M. MILLER SSCICIHIV angf yours Recording Secretary ,Q ,-.,......v'---- ' A ,., .Lv -Q,.,,...r' -'I . 144-oo-I E , ? ELEVENTY PER CENT A play presented during American Education Week. The cast l to rg Lowell Fowler, Barbara Pleasant, Toni Cleaver, Jose- phine Roberts, Tyree Fowler, Benny Hawkins, Alvin DeGrate and Nora Hearne, Mrs. M. B. Harris, Chairman. 4 5990 orer jjosf 79 f i fy: ,.. ,N, , MTL s 5 f 4 -Y 5 1 y eff Q? as y M if , r 1 Mx Post discussion of a specialty designed to develop good citizenship. Motto: Onward for God and My Country. W. C. AKINS, Instructor - Advisor 712 erson c7169 Q A. N. JOHNSON, ADULT LEADER UE EH ATHLETICS 'I yeah! jacfef Goac .?L 2' zfny QSM? R. L. Whitby, L. L. Jackson, R. B. Timmons, R. S. Brown, I. A. McDonald and L. R. Britton JOE EALEY Guard JOHN TRUETT Fullback EDDIE DOTSON Center WILLIAM BROWN Guard HOWARD ALDRIDGE Blockingback and Fullback 1594 C712 ersofz yemw jacfefs 1960 www W2-W1 W 70 ofgaf 9140 up Ebfure FIRST ROW, 1-rg Aldridge, W. Brown, Glover, Justice, Sterling, Barrow, Dotson, Truitt, Majors, Will iams, Loving, Ealey. SECOND ROW: Rowe, Mitchell, J. Thompson, Cannon, Farrow, Iarmon, Shelby, Jarvis, Jones, Earls, Norwood. THIRD ROW: N. Manor, Warren, Roberts, Washington, Collins, O. Crenshaw, Bonner, S. Anderson, H Manor, Allen, C. Brown. FOURTH ROW: Coach Timmons, Manager Overton, Kavanaugh, Horton, L. Anderson, Hendricks, Worlds, Sauls, Crayton, R. Crenshaw, Hilliard, G. Thompson, and Coach Jackson. I Letterman Roy Horton Yeuowlwker Hfjoyeffer Q we sfazzof skefba I I fbzlvzkof 0 Disrnd :mm I G 50 M at son H1176 S My ob C6 wef . ' - Q Huddle Capt TOP ROW, 1-r: Coach Jackson, Aldridge, Harris, Jones, Hawkins, Thompson, Parks, Coach Britton. BOTTOM: Grant, Captaing Sterling. 'Q ygasegaf yeam 'nl .-Wai' V T , QQ, f x , 9 C ' 3 .ss X. A wiv' X2 mf 6 I , 3 f 1 1 V .. W, ., A , .,,.. M X, , ., V .f -, 1 - , - ,f -- . , f .v1-.J . 1- self? . t- .- , land ,.-k., - , ,fs -'.- V' 5,a,,,,.. 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V-41 O .. 0 T 5 W , , ' ra-lj 1 A, ia bw- J Y ,um er 50 .L I Michon Johnson Joyce Alexander Ora Ann Elliott Joycelyn Lott Grace Brooks Jeanette McDonald Jewell Alexander Barbara McAlister Adrian Fowler Rosalyn Fowler Carolyn Brooks Mildred Washington Beverly Washington Barbara Foster ms if Claudia Upton Carolyn Fortson Charlotte Miller Sidney Smith Ethel Griffin Oralyn Lott Virginia Raleigh Cynthis Johnson TCIJ Teachers and students filling kits for teachers of T S A T HE EH ADVERTISERS 1 . 7-0648 H' C' YOUNG' Prop GR TEXAS WAREHOUSE COMPANY Local Moving - Storage Heavy Hauling , 501 East Ave. GR 8-8791 YOUNG S T HOUSE OF BEAUTY 8: SUPPLIES Compliments of 1 PAUL MERCADO'S For the Woman Who Cares GROCER 8: MARKET 1 1625 E. 11th St. GR 7-0231 I 1154-A Angelina St. Austin 2, Texas 1 COLEMAN at AMOS HUMBLE 1 SERVICE STATION 1217 Chicon Street I We Give Gold Stamps T Austin 2, Texas 1224 E. 12th St. Ph. GR 6-3674 Compliments of CLARENCE WILLIAMS GULF 2370 Rosewood Ave. GR 7-5296 Pick Up and Delivery Service GEORGE HAMMOND PAINT CONTRACTOR GUAJARDO'S CASH GROCERY 8: MARKET 809 Lydia Street Austin, Texas The Best for Less 2006 Maple Ave. Compliments of Austin 2, Texas Ph. GR 6-1992 HA FRIEND Compliments of AUSTIN SUPER SERVICE 2135 E. 7th St. Austin, Texas Truck Stop OWENS GARAGE Congratulations to LAWRENCE SHELBY From 1411 Bob Harrison St. GR 6-9038 Mrs. Geneva Smith, Mother Mrs. Eloise Freeman, Grandmother T. E. WILEY CO. Real Estate - Insurance Rentals - Loans Bus. Phone 107 W. 5th St. GR 2-9228 Austin, Texas Compliments of .IOSEPH'S MOBIL ST. Gas - Oil - Batteries - Tires 1409 E. 6th Stree t GR 2-4036 SLAUGHTER STORES Fresh Foods - Good Meats Compliments of OAK FARMS DAIRIES L. MANN PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE STATION Pick Up and Delivery We Try to Please You 1,208 E. 11th sr. Delivery Monthly Ac count s 207 Brazos GR 6-5373 GR 2-0243 MONTANDON 8: PIHLGREN COMPANY Compliments Real Estate Rentals Insurance of 109 W. 5th Street Ph. GR 8-5778 4814 N. Interregional Ph. HO 5-8787 F E Zi Work ree stimates - ' VI 20 Guaranteed A FRIEND 1-52,- BAKER'S RADIO at TELEVISION Sales and Service Milton G- Baker Bus. Phone GR 7-0425 2512 East 12th Street Austin 2, Texas Compliments WILLIE STARK of JACK ANDREWARTHA CONSTRUCTION Groceries, Meat, and Vegetables COMPANY Your Neighborhood Grocery 1801 Rosewood Avenue GR 2-8933 Congratulations to the Seniors of 1961 CHAPTER OF ALPHA KAPPA ZETA ZETA PHI BETA SORORITY, INC. Compliments of GARVIN JOHNSON'S RITTERS SERVICE STATION 1001 East 11th Street Telephone: GR 7-0555 Prompt Service and Clean Re strooms Phone GL 3- 6435 STROOPE PEST CONTROL Scientific Service CY SAXTON 8915 Georgian Dr. Owner Austin, Texas GOVAN'S BEAUTY SHOP We Specialize in All Beauty Service 1198 1f2 Cedar Street Phone GR 8-0247 Congratulations, Seniors 1961 JET NEWS 8: SHINE LOUNGE ROBERT O. EWING, Owner 1207 Chicon Street Austin, Texas Compliments From SUE'S BEAUTY SALON SUSIE GALLOWAY TERESIA LEWIS - JEWEL SLAUGHTER SERV-RITE Foon MKT. FLAVIO SANDOVAL, JR., owner High Quality Fresh Meats and Groceries Fruits and Vegetables 1900 Rosewood Ave. Tel. GR 2-0369 We Deliver Open Sunday FLOW'S GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION 3 Blocks East Bergstrom AFB Phone GR 8-8822 Del Valle, Texas HARRISON-WILSON-PEARSON Austin's Most Complete Agency for Real Estate Sales GIBBS BEAUTY SHOP Rentals 1301 112 Chicon Street Au f 1 Phone GR 2-6557 Types O Insurance 1 MRS. ANNIE PEARL GIBBS, Owner 305 West 6th Ph. GR 2-6201 KELLY SMITH CLEANERS, INC. HOUR SERVICE 511 W. 19th Dial GReenwood 2-3131 Always TRAVIS Congratulations and Best Wishes to LAUNDRY gl CLEANERS, LTD. RUBY WILLIAMS , Careful Laundry Careful Cleaning From IOLA AND KEITH KINNEY 1701 Chicon Street Corner 12th and Red River H. M. OETTING FURNITURE COMPANY Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise INTERIOR DECORATING Lavaca at Thirteenth Austin 21, Texas Telephone 8-4611 For Fast Service Call ROBESON TV 8: RADIO REPAIR 9O Day Guarantee on All Work Phone GR 7-0377 Nite and Sunday Phone GR 8-5883 1204 Chicon Compliments U. M. W. SCOTTISH RITE GRAND LODGE A, F, and A, M, Jurisdiction of Texas, Inc. llO2. Andrews Street Houston 3, Texas Compliments HUSTON-TILLOTSON COLLEGE DR. J. J. SEABROOK, President Austin, Texas 1911 South Congress Phone HI 2-5955 CAPITOL RADIO 8: TV SERVICE SAM N. ALLRED Compliments of HAROLD EICHENBAUM DISPLAYS Congratulations to WILLIAM BROWN Ulit Avenue Baptist Church WHITE PHARMACY B. M. WHITE Fast City Wide Delivery 6th and Congress Avenue Phone GR Z-5451 X ,M M... Q Congratulations, Seniors BLACKSHEAR SCHOOL FACULTY Mr. F. R. Rice, Principal Alterations Reweaving OVERBY CLEANERS 1518 Manor Road GR 2-3485 Pickup and Delivery Complete Laundry Service Leather and Suede - Jackets and Gloves .f -A -:- THE HEART OF ff-7' ' fl '1' GQOD EATING . XX .Qtr . . ., . 61 H.. :::..:: .fl 5 .. -v' H .J J .dx ax W! 'ml tw we V I X' f - M , D f' gt X xl OD. xg .1 K ' X -X - 555 Ease seas an .'.. sais 5525 ease seas ,,,, Q3 ..Vt, Q aghgfag 'N-v 2225555 555 'f ,J :::EE::'::5 w ,.,, xl 'aw Congratulations Congratulations to to JOYCE AND .TEWELL JOYCE AND .TEWELL ALEXANDER ALEXANDER From F 1' om 1 S Mrs. Lillie B. Ellison, Grandmother Rm . 1 vs Y i wr tyjlflllllllflllflmnumrlHlllll!lIllf,,,mM,m',m'm, ua QQEIL 'L lm by ' 010, me .5 but , - :Ffa ' , ' Q -L A 6 EXAS TATE IQIM npnwr L AMX t A ,lf 'asa ' :ga If ' fl ' , ll , I ll!! iw' Mu - 'F ' ,M ' WIIlllldlhllllllllfllllllflllllhllllllllllllllllllllllffllll , 1 Q ,Q 3 ' ' M, , 'im x '1 L' -.ff 1, 'v - YZ gdllydllf 19th and Guadalupe Street GR 6- 67ll Drive In Open 8:30 to 6:00 We Welcome Student Accounts Greetings From ZION HILL BAPTIST CHURCH ALFRED N. JOHNSON, Minister 1701 Chestnut Street Austin, Texas GR 6-0838 Compliments of YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT of ZION HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Congr atulations to MARY HORNSBY L. L. CAMPBELL ELEMENTARY From Mom and Dad SCHOOL Congratulations to Ccngratulations JoYc1-3 L. LEWIS to From EARL COLLINS Mom, Dad, and Jimmie From Your Family Best Wishes Congratulations to to WILLIAM BROWN EARL COLLINS From From Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson Mrs' J. W. Frazier Congratulations to Congratulations WENDELL RAFORD MANOR to May the Lord be with You. CHARLOTTE MILLER My Best Wishes From Your Aunt, Agnes Manor Hel' Family Congratulations From THE ATLANTA LIFE INSURANCE Congratulations ORGANIZATION RADIO ONE 1804 East 12th Street Austin, Texas KOKE Contact Us for Job Opportunities and 1370 Future Security THE RECORD SHOP 612 Brazos Congratulations to NORMAN DOUGLAS MANOR Goodness Is the Only Investment That Never Fails. Austin, Texas GR 8-ll3l MY BeSf1WiSheS, Your Aunt, Agnes Manor Compliments Compliments of of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Howard HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL to JOYCE MARIE PERKINS GROVE DRUG COMPANY 209 E. 6th, Austin, Texas Phone GR 8-1664 WE DELIVER GEO. WESLEY Distinctive Dry Cleaning 06 Guadalupe Phone GR 2-1166 FOODLINER 2206 East 7th Street FOODLINER, the friendly home of good quality foods, where you get more, spend less, and get the best for your money plus PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Congratulations to MARY CRAFT From Mr. and Mrs. Otis Craft Congratulations and Best Wishes to NORMAN DOUGLAS MANOR Mother and Daddy Congratulations to Our Sister DELORES E. ROBERTS From Mr. and Mrs. Odell Melton and Daughter Best Wishes to the Senior Class 1 1 DR. SIDNEY WHITE, JR., DDS SANDERS FOOD STORE On the End Good Food 1 Congratulations and Best Wishes I to 1 RUBY BLAND WILLIAMS From Mrs. Mary James Doyle ACME MEAT CO. 1719 Rosewood Avenue Austin, Texas TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF TONSORIAL ARTISTS Austin Branch - Greetings - Why not patronize your union shop, with the blue star in the window? NORTH LAMAR GROCERY 7201 North Lamar St. MEDEARIS GARAGE AND BODY SHOP General Automobile Repairing Body and Fender Repairs - Wax 1202 E. 7th Street GR 2-0079 Medearis Greetings A. C. WARNER BUILDING CONTRACTOR Congratulations to Graduating Class 1961 Anderson High School P. O. Box 5073 Austin 31, Texas KAMPUS KASUALS GR 7-1243 GR 6-0179 HARLEM THEATRE l Adults - 5012 Children - l55f I Technicolor - Cinemascope and Wide Screen Pictures 1800 East lZth St. Phone GR 8-3533 CARVER THEATRE Adults - 254 Children - lO5f Showing the Best in Western and Action Picture s 521 East 6th St. Phone GR 7- 7697 BUILDING MATERIALS DEPARTMENT STORES IAIII STUIIE DALBASIEU GIFT STUIIE IIUIITIISIDE STORE SD. LAMAR STIJIIE TIIE IIUIIIIAL EASTSIDE STUHE at Lawca Amrr Natl Bunk Bldg 67th al N Lamar z1o8 So Lamar 61h at Red River 351 Compliments everett h. givens HUSTII1 LFILIYIDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Inc. GR 6-3566 C 'l6th and Lavaca Congratulations to ' , A I RUBY BLAND-WILLIAMS Q ,Q '. 1105 ' 1 r ' I From I l elujpf Mr. James O. Ellison M2115 - Shake-9 Fried Chicken and Fish Short Ord61'S Hamburgers - Malts - Barbecue ACK CAFE TRACK SH Courteous, Efficient, Clean, Fast Delivery Service, Small Fee 2305 Rosewood fat the Tracksj Call Orders at GR 8-0250 Austin- Texas JAMES M. COLLINS, owner POTlITO CHIPS Congratulations to NATHANIEL CAMPBELL Our Son, Upon His Graduation. - His Parents - Compliments of LA VERNE'S RECORD SHOP 1104 Navasota - GR 8-0189 Austin, Texas Jewel, Connie, Ray, Otis and Brenda Ates Wish to Congratulate THOMAS E. ATES Congratulations to MARY WASHINGTON on Your Achievement Mrs. Bernice Houston, IAuntJ SUN SET DRIVE INN Fish - Chicken Hamburgers and Hot Dogs Potato Salad 1151 Chicon Street LEE O. FORD, Owner Congratulations and Best Wishes to RUBY BLAND-WILLIAMS From James Williams and Regina Best Wishes to the Class of 1961 ACME RADIO 8. TV SERVICE 1502 East 12th Street - Austin, Texas Phone GR 8-0427 CASA LOMA RESTAURANT Specializing in Delicious Mexican Food Also Steaks - Chicken - Seafoods Food to Take Out Technicians:-- Calvin G. Raleigh, Norman Scales Open 11130 A- M- ' 11100 P- M- and GR 7-0680 Closed Mondays Jesse W. Johnson Congratulations to DELORES ELIZABETH ROBERTS From Mt. Calvary Choir 2211 Washington Ave. TANNIE 8: THERESA'S ANTIQUES Your Heart's Desire The Shop of a Million Gifts 1204 Red River Austin, Texas LUCKY BURGER Specializing in Fine Foods Malts and Drinks Food Prepared to Take Out GR 8-6116 Congratulations to the '61 Senior L. C. Anderson High School S See Your II Commercial Banker First AUSTIN CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION MEMBERS F.D.I.C. 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