Q I '99 1952 COMET Austin High School Austin, Texas TAKE A L00 at your your your your your your and teachers classmates organizations sports features clubs YOU P S TAKE A LOOK AT OUR ADVERTISERS TOO! O f 9 f 7 X f f X EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ,... Advertising Manager . Advertising Editor . . Layout Supervisor . . Co-Class Editors . Club Editor ....... Organizations Editor . Feature Editor ..... Sports Editors . Art Editor ....... Head Photographer . . Student Index ..... OF T HE 1952 COMET . . . . . Ann Patrick . . Marilyn McBrine . . . Maudie Lane . . . Jeff Lewis . . . .Anita Voelkel Joanne McCaleb . Margie Mugno . . .Ann Lasseter . Mike Gillespie . . David Hardy Gene Faulkner Kathy Cheavens . . . . Bill Klapp . . . Phillip Hawley Nancy Cunningham Ann Patrick S .L X AKE A LOOK! ....... peer, see, scan, view, get a load of yourself. This is YOU. Here it is---what you've done, where you've gone, whom you've known, what you've likedg all the things that have made up the year. This is '51-'52 ready to be re'lived, so get out your bi-focals, tri-focals, and your six inch glass and . . . . . . TAKE A LOOK! UAV P I T in.. WAV ww- AU N34 , .. vvovoxo vw' Q , e -5 we ox xv-99 an V16 Q ve 'ive Q I 0 V5 4 Dflnk N' Q Sfihan Q ,ES , GUS Q11 eoodo? '1NA+lHaO-?Z7.NAU Q5 e oocf 'UNE X NGC I-E5 J x AM0 A OGEAUX QN6? b+QsC.O2'+1'Te 776 IM 0 , U YBPXUTE 1 , ,r O- Sch P+'+q A ecan a.n6'YY1e' too X IC f . 9. '066 ONDEQOG eobbafww meprococcw QUWW an QFRIE G0 A N05 Ro J MANS our Principal E ,-9 1 Ng .-Z to an out-of-town football game. Mr. N. H. Wittner ready to lead the busses w ..f x 'N Mr. and Mrs. Wittner and son, Billy Roy, are avid M f . Mr. Wittner breaks the daily news to aroon ans the students. 8 .rg . w N W I . .9 Wu. ,sw , 1 'ggf i .' , U . E w.,,,.vf-P ., aff, X , -'vi ' , -, -H gin, . Q 1 Q I M, , M 4 . L. L,,,mALL EM 'O Q. H 5' .5155f-2,ggi5a.gg5- w, . fm ,, . f w f- -I-1 ,..,, ,, M, 1 K, .s, 1.1! M4 K v P2 ,uf .935 ,gi . ' 355' ,. A m z , V . S I .3 f ' 1 J . 'i -J. s . 1 4 Discussing the school calendar are Mr. Lips c omb Anderson and Joanne McCa1eb. Mr.Anderson examines the finger printing machine while Mrs. Maxine Wiles, secretary, takes notes. our Vice-Principal .i- .ii X T :N 5 YD bf C.,-E Miss Martha Agnor, Dean of Girls, addresses the Student Council. 5 ' Z-f5X z 257 4' K XV XJ 38? ,JNL our Deans Mr. I. R. Fraley, Dean of Boys, greets his son Jim, after a long, hard day of school. W Mr. Irby Carruth, Superintendent of Schools Z: f Q -f gp X f- :FV IZ our Supgrintendents Mr. T. N. Porter, Assistant Superintendent of Schools our School Board Mr. Walter R. Koch and Mr. Noble W. Prentice look over the Plans for the O. Henry Junior High School. E 13 Mrs. O. D. Weeks, Mr. Fred Nagle, Mr. Willie Kocurek, Mr. Gus J. Moos, and Mrs. Hal Bybee at a meeting of the school board. I 15 -5- ADKINS, MRS. MARY 6. Speech B.S. T.S.C.W. ANDERSON, MRS. VERA 7. Study Hall B.A. University ot Texas ARCHER, MR. LUTHER M. 8. Science B.S. W.T.S.T.C. ASHLEY, MR. MARSHEL Social Studies M.A. University of Texas AVRETT, MRS. GUINNELLE 10. Social Studies B.A. T.S.C.W. E 13' f+- as -W I.: BAILES, MR. WILLIAM Industrial Education M.A. S.W.T.S.T.C. BEATY, MR. CURTIS Commercial B.B.A. University ot Texas BIZZELL, MR. GUY Speech M.A. N.W.U. BOON, MRS. EDNA Science M.A. University of Texas BOYSEN, MISS HELEN Science M.A. University of Texas BRANDT, MRS. WILLIE JO English B.A. S.S.T. BRANUM, MISS FLOY English B.A. Howard Payne BROWN, MRS. GLORIA English B.S. University of Texas BRANYON, MR. TOM Vocational Agriculture M.A. S.H.C. tv l5. BRENHOLTZ, MR. GERALD I Industrial Education M.S. N.T.S.T.C. I6. BURGER, MR. CARL S. Coach M.A. Ohio University l7. BURRER, MRS. ORALEE Commercial B.A. University of Texas 18. BUSHNELL, MRS. LOSSIE Mathematics B.A. Baylor University CADWALLADER, MRS. MARGAR Science M.A. University of Texas CHRISTIAN, MRS. KATHERINE Commercial B.S. U.T.S.C. CAMPBELL, MISS MARY English M.A. University of Texas CARMAN, MISS ALICE English M.A. University of Texas CASEY, MISS BERTHA English M.A. University of Texas CHILD, MRS. LOUVA Mathematics B.A. Indiana University CONLEY, MRS. JANE Mathematics B.A. T.S.C.W. 95 I Q I , Q . W Q N Y . W 1 r ' X , -' 3' H4 .. X -V 'I 5,1 , ' V 355' , I if . ff. S ',---, I ' I ,gf fi l ,i, N - A 1- 'Z ' I 3 - . DAVIS, MR. J. DELBERT Physical Education B.S. S.W.T.S.T.C. DAVIS, MR. ROBERT S. Industrial Education IZ. I3. Permanent Vocational Certificate A.8rM. DECHERD, MISS VIRGINIA Choral M.A. University of Texas DICKARD, MISS LUCILLE Mathematics M.A. University of Texas EDWARDS, MRS. MARY Science Ph.D. University of Texas FARLEY, MISS MARY English M.A. University of Texas FERRIS, MRS. CARMEN Homemaking B.S. and B.A. T.S.C.W. and A.8-I. FLIELLER, MRS. ELIZABETH Commercial B.A. 8. B.S. T.S.C.W. FLURY, MISS DOROTHY Science B.A. University of Texas FREUND, MRS. JANICE I4. I5. GRAHAM, MR. L. M. Industrial Education M.S. N.T.S. GREGORY, MRS. MARGARET Mathematics M.A. Columbia University HAMILTON, MISS SUSAN Physical Education B.S. University of Texas HARRIS, MISS MARGARET Mathematics B.A. Baylor I. .g veg. - Qs...:gH,. , K Msffis Y K xl ee Q is H V gg six 2 ,R ' 5 5 gg f uwgi, e Q, 1- 16. I7. I8. I9. 20. 7 HICKS, MR. J. M. Industrial Education M.E. S.W,T.S.T.C. HILL, MISS HELEN Latin M.A. University of Texas HOKE, MRS. LORETTA English B.A. Southwestern University HORNE, MRS. WILLIE Social Studies M.A. University of Texas HUTTO, MRS. EFFIE Library B.S. T.S.C.W. 3' Gs iii if it ,sk ...mf .gij Y ,Q ., IIA in I: V 14 s .T.. A 6 , ' ,s . JOHNSON, MRS. BARBARA Library B.S. E.T.S.T.C. KITCHEN, MR. JOHNNY Coach B.A. T.C.U. LANIER, MRS. ELLA Counselor M.Ed. University of Texas LANIER, MR. J. ARMAND Counselor M.A. University of Texas McCLUNG, MISS ESTHER Science M.A. University of Texas 15 C . I 5 Homemaking B.S. T.C.A.8il. FRY, MRS. CONNIE Mathematics B.A. A.8-I. 'F ch . -Q, it ' 5' 4 'li , 'ns K ',., a :ii '-we 1. 2 .v W- iv' ,. . 43 ..' n ls- - ' ' ' 51 . Q I 'T he 5 ,, ,,,L,:1, QV W 3 ? wg If PQ vi t 3 A L Q 51 z Q Q , ,gf 4 ixsggf .+ s.. , , Q ' r MANIGAULT, MISS LOUISE Art M.A. Columbia MARSHALL, MRS. HOWARD Library B.S. T.S.C.W. MARTIN? I. F. Industrial Education M.Ed. University of Texas MILAM, BARNES Mathematics M.A. Austin College MORRIS, MISS KATHRYN Homemaking B.S. T.S.C.W. A , . x ,tx Q . S I it W ,Q .-1, Hi If S.. ,,,.,4.r-.. , ' w w ., -'M--fwr.. -igfmgeg 5 L nt , ix, W E LX Q NITSCHKE, MRS. WILLARD Social Studies M.A. University of Texas NORMAN, MRS. KATHERINE Journalism B. of J. Mary Hardin Baylor NORTON, MRS. NAOMI Speech M.Ed. University of Texas O'DELL, MILTON B. Physical Education M.Ed. University of Texas PARSONS, LEONARD G. Social Studies M.A. S.W.T.S.T.C. PILAND, MRS. PATRICIA Choral B.M. University of Texas PITTS, MRS. MABEL Nursery M.A. University of Michigan PORTER, MISS MARY ALICE Spanish M.A. Peabody College RAGSDALE, MRS. MARTHA Health B.S. University of Texas ROACH, MISS ELOISE French M.A. University of Texas ROSSON, MISS MARY EMMA English M.A. University of Texas RUSSELL, MRS. MARGARET Homemaking B.S. N.T.S. SANDERSON, MRS. ADA B. English M.A. University of Texas SCOTT, MRS. HILDA J. Art B.S. T.S.C.W. SCOTT, MRS. NORMA LINN English M.A. University of Texas SERREM, MRS. MARGARET Nurse B.S. New York University SMITH, MRS. JESSIE M. Homemaking B.S. Texas Tech 2 , Us tx I A2 SMITH MR. O. C. English University of Oklahoma SMITH, MR. P. E. Mathematics M.A. University of Texas SMOOT, MISS JANE English M.A. University of Texas SNOW, MISS LAURA Social Studies M.A. University of Texas SOMERVILLE, MRS. JAN I E English I2. I4. I3. M.A. 15. University af Texas STANFI ELD, MISS STELLA Spanish MA- 16. University ot Texas STARNATER, MR. ROY Industrial Education Permanent Vocational Certificate A.8tM. STEPAN, MR. JOE R. Mathematics B.S. N.T.S.C. TACKETT, MRS. ERLINE H. Physical Education B.S. Texas Wesleyan TEEL, MR. ROBERT E. Social Studies M.A. University of Texas I7. I8. I9. In y k ....y:y TRENCKMANN MISS ELSE German M.A. University of Texas TREVILLYAN, MRS. MARJORIE Commercial M.B.A, University of Texas WALKER, MISS OUIDA English M.A. University of Texas WALDVOGEL, MISS BETTY Nursery B.S. University of Texas WATKINS, MRS. EVELYN H, Commercial M.A. Baylor WEDDLE, MISS ERLINE Homemaking B.S. Texas Tech WEISSER, MRS. CLARA Science M.A. University of Texas WILLIAMS, MISS AVIS Reading B.A. University of Texas WILLIAMS, MRS. ERLENE O. English M.A. rf' . 'X 5 if 'M-X 'cr is 4 1: L 2 il. x 20. WILLIAMS, MRS. SYBIL Mathematics M.A. University of Texas 2I. WILLINGHAM, MR. KIRK D. Voc. Agric. M.S. A.8tM. 22. WILSON, MRS. JANE CRAIS Social Director M.S. L.S.U. 23. WILSON, MRS. JOYCE Science M.A. University of Texas 24. WILSON, MR. WOODROW Science B.S. University ot Texas an as. f T N.T.S. ,gg '-'i slns S slsl rsef Fw 3. 5, s X 'P I5 1 14 izrf' I I J f 1 .Q 7. 1- . a '1'- i Q Q I, , Br , We K if 5 we 'Ig Q lg.-- . . - 5 ZZQ ' 'sf vi TEL., Y .' I T ' K . :- 'S' I 95 B 025.18 'N .W Q Q57 3 M lgffxp .-2 92 N fy NL... m QW Q enior Looking forward to g r aduation are the IZB Fall class officers, ffirst row, S a m my Allred, Presidentg Lucille Locklear, Secretaryg Tommy Boyd, Reporterg fsecond row, Carl Sundbeck, Sgt.-at-Armsg August Hartkopf, Vice-Presidentg G. C. Phinney, Treasurer. Looking over the University of Texas c ampu s in anticipation of next fallare the IZA Fall class o ffic e r s. Left to right are Brad Fow le r,Vice-Presidentg Josephine Klotz, Sec retaryg Delano Womack, Presidentg Claire Yeag1ey,Treasure1-3 George Frederick, Sgt.-at-Armsg and Don Bandy, Reporter. ffic ers g.,L..z ff is 'vi Tossing the bat at the Senior Picnic are the 12B Spring class officers Left to right are Delano Womack,President: Josephine K1otz,Treasurer Ruth Prouse, Reporterg Kathie Schulze, Secreatryg Brad Fow1er,Vice- President. Listening to a juke box at a local restaurant are the IZA Spring class officers. Left to right are Wayne Smith, Treasurerg Jimmy Wier, Vice- Presidentg Charles Burleson, Secretaryg and Rosie Duran, Sgt.-at-Arms . 21 . v ,1- .Vs . ,M f Sx X by ' i . ACOCK, ROBERT H. -Science Research Club '49-'5l, Tennis Club 'Sl-'52, Treas- urer. Still waters run deep. AKIN, BOB BARNETT-Red Dragons '50-'52, Maroon Merry-Go-Round Club '5l, President, Science Research Club '50, Latin Club '52, Debate Team '50-'52, Senators '50, Regional Declamation Champion. Few are so talented. ALLEN, BILLY JEAN- Modesty is very becoming to a maid. . ALLRED, BILLY-Vocational Agricul- ture Club, Vice-President '50, Opera Study Club, President '50, F.F,A. Judging Team '49. As cheerful as a whistling teapot. , ALLRED, SAMMY - Hick Music Club '5l, President '5l, Pan-American Music Club '50, Youth is wild and age is tame. ANDERSON, FRANK MARION, JR.- Basketball Club '5l, Baseball Letter 'Sl- '52, Intramurals '5I. What you don't know won't hurt you, ANDERSON, JOHN E.-Debate Club '49, Tennis Club '50, Southern Harmony Club '50, Astronomy Club '5l, Treasurer, Presi- dent, Mixed Choir, Tennis Team Man- ager '5l. ln mathematics he was greater. my Q' 1 Pl ' if 1 .ir,fff . Q: fi' rv' 1, . V v' 5 4. a. Auneiisou, LARRY WAYNE-D.-me Band Club '49-'52, Vice-President, Band '49-'52, Section leader '5l-'52, Intra- murals '5l. So efficient, quiet, and industrious He sets an example for all of us. ANDERSON, LLELLWYN - Hiclm singing Club 'sr A liner mon than he there never was. ANGLIN, JACK DWAINE APE - Foot- ball Club '49-'50, Rodeo Club '50-Sl, Track Club 'Sl-'52, Basketball Club '5l- '52, Basketball Manager '5l-'52, Master Singers 'Sl-'52, Goldshirts '49-'50, Intra- murals '49-'50. l am an allable and courteous gentle- man. APPLING, DAVID LOVE- A d v i s o r y Chairman '50, Debate Club '49-'50, Slide Rule Club '50-'5l, Science Research Club 'Sl-'52, Boys' State Representative '5l, N.H.S. '5l, A true optimist. ARNHAMN, DOROTHY - Blessed with conscience dear and pure. ASHFORD, SUZANNE - Popular Card Gomes Club '49-'50, Bridge Club '50-'52, Red Jackets '50-'52, Beauty Revue '51, I never miss my beauty sleep. I4. ASHWORTH, DON W.-Advisory Sgt.- at-Arms, Canasta Club '49-'50, Rod and Gun Club '5l, Secretory, Intramurals '49, l have more zeal than vit. xi-ew., ATKINS, LOUANN-Student Council '5l, Latin Club '50-'5l, President '5l, Red Jackets '50-'52, Intramurals '49-'50. You would admire the genteelness of her person. ATKINSON, ANN-Handicraft Club '5l, Ballroom Dancing Club '50, Girls' Intramural Club '50, Intramurals '50. Why aren't they all jolly like her? ATTEBURY, GAYLORD EDWIN-Science Research Club '49-'5l, Ham Radio Club 'Sl-'52, F.F.A. '50-'52. Who hath not owned the magic of a name? AYRES, DALE- A little nonsense now and then, BAGGETT, JOHN H. - Advisory Presi- dent '49-'52, Canasta Club '49-'5l, Presi- dent '49-'5l, So near and yet so lar. BAKER, CONNIE MAE-F.H.A. '51-'52, Allied Youth '5l-'52. Silence is my eternal duty, BAKER, MARY ANN-Advisory Secre- tary '49-'50, Advisory Treasurer '5l, Red Jackets '5l-'52, Intramural Club '49-'50, Bridge Club '50-'52, Intramural Letter '49, Beauty Revue '50, Comet Salesman. Love, sweetness, and goodness in her person shone. BAKER, TOMMY-Band '49-'52, Drum Major '5l-'52, All State Band '52, Student Council '49-'52, President '5l, Southern Association al Student Councils 'Sl-'52, Vice-President '5l-'52, Astronomy Club 'Sl-'52, Junior Academy of Science '50, lst Place, Master Singers '50-'52, Mixed Choir '52, N.H.S. '52, Orchestra '50-'5Z. And found the goal when others just begin. BALDWIN, LEO - Eloquent he is and commanding, too. BANDY DON LEWIS IZA Sgt ot- Arms Varsity Football Club 49 5l B Team Football Letter Maroon Football Team 50 Sl Letter 5l e Jerry Lewis of Austin High I. 2. 3, 4 5 6 7 BARGSLEY, CHARLENE-Ballroom Danc- ing Club '51, F.H.A. '51, Reporter '51, Intramurals '51. How sweet and lair she seems to be. BASHARA, NANCY-Advisory Treasur- er '50 51, Jr. Red Cross Council '49-'52, Secretary '49-'51, Vice-President '51-'52, Canasta Club '49, '51, Ballroom Dancing Club '50, F.H.A. '50, Secretary-Treasurer '50, Reporter '52, Popular Record Club '51-'52, Allied Youth '51, Post Reporter '51, Posture Contest '52, Honorable Men- tion. An inborn grace that nothing lacked. BATTLE, ESTHER-Debate 8. Public Discussion Club '49-'50, Secretary '49. Geology Club '50, Variety Club '51, Hicln Music Club '51-'52, Red Dragons '49-'52, Reporter '50-'51, Reporter-His torian '51-'52, National Thespians '50- '52, Reporter, '50f'5l, Historian '51-'52, Maroon Stall '50-'51, Amusement Eidtor '51, Moron Stall '49-'51, Editor-in-Chief '5l, Debate Squad '49-'50. Act well your part in the drama ol life. BEAIRD, CAROLYN - Red .lackets '50- '52, Opera Study Club '49-'52, Oh, she sits high in the people's hearts. BEARDEN, BOBBY RAY-Hot Rod Club '49. A courage to endure and obey. BEARDSLEE, ROBERT FRANK-Track Club '50-'51, Rodeo Club '50, Master Singers '51, Rad and Gun Club '51, Track Team '50-'Sli He never says a foolish thing. BECK, ERNEST- Advisory Treasurer '49, BECKER, THEODOR ERNST - K.D.V. '49- '51, Secretary '50-'51. Upright, earnest-a real man is he. BECKHAM, DORIS NADINE- How much lally there is in human al- fairs. BENNINGFIELD, MORELAND - Rodeo Club '50. Nature boy. BENTLEY, CHARLCIE MARIE-Bridge Club '51. The mildest manners and the kindest heart, BERNAL, RICHARD- Rodeo Club '50, Rod and Gun Club '51-'52, Master Singers '51, Basketball Club '50. A lavorite. BIRDWELL, ANN- Handicraft, '50-'52, F.H.A, '50-'52. Too wise to err, too good to be unkind. BLACKWELL LEO H -Hot Rod Club ' '49-'50' Astronom Club '50-'52. . Y His lame shall spread abroad. BLANCHARD, MARY KATHERINE - Fu- ture Teachers' Club '49, '50, Rodeo Club '50, French Club '51, Mixed Choir '49-'52. As clever as any woman aught to be- and pretty besides. BLEDSOE, BARBARA - Ballroom Dancing '51-'52, Chit-Chat Club '50, Intramurals '49-'50. 'Tis only noble to be good. BLOMQUIST, GWEN - .Ir. Council, Dance Band Club '49-'50, Band '49-'52, Musicians' Club '50, Opera Study Club '51, Girls' Ensemble '51. Eyes that shame the violet. Red Crass BLOODGOOD, DEAN P.-Opera Study Club '51. Nobody is more a gentleman. BOATRIGHT, MODY KEEFER- Greatness threatens to overtake this young man. BODENSTEIN, EVELINA-Student Coun- cil '50-'5l, Variety Club '50-'51, Future Teachers' Club '51, French Club '51-'52, Mixed Choir '51-'52, She's bound lor something worthwhile. BOHN, ARVAL-Astronomy Club '51, President, Treasurer, Science Research Club '50, Reporter, Treasurer, Discussion Club '49, Tennis Team '50-'51, Intra- murals '50-'51, This boy is a tennis star, ln this we know he stands out by lar. BOWEN, SHIRLEY-Advisory President '49-'50, Y-Teens '49-'50, Canasta Club '50, Opera Study Club '51-'52, President '50-'51, Band '50-'52, Majorette '50-'52, F,H.A. '51-'52, Beauty Revue '51. Just watch me strut. I B ? 8 9 Science Research Club '49-'50, Opera Study Club '50-'52. ln love-absolutely with his work. FBECKER, DONALD AUGUST-K.D.V. '49-'51, Vice-President '51. What is it ta be wise? BECKER, NEDRA GAIL- She scored a strike in more than one boy's heart. ai- , . .25 5 '-If I . . . -.1-f,, gf -5., ' . Stztie- N Q, Q Q t 4 if Sis r .t sew... ' An... . ' s fs ,, ,t 2 ' f 'rs 5 'BNF' is ,afsrfv s WA gg 'E 5 . .zf WW... ff 1555. L' V 1 ..... - 'Jill' '1 an ' '7'? '.4 ,- ,will .1- Q w Q Am ft -ef , f .. P 'f BOWLES, DONALD-F.F,A. '49-'52. Yes, I am strong and husky. BOWLES, DORIS- Canasta Club '49-'50, Secretary '49-'50, Violet Crown Jr. Gar- dening Club '51, Secretary '51, Mixed Choir '51-'52, Opera Study Club '51, Intramurals '49. Pretty as a picture. BOYD, TOMMY-12B Reporter, South- ern Harmony Club '50, Westerner Club '51, Allied Youth '51, Baby Contest '49, Znd place. I'fe's a very gallant man and a boon companion. BRADSHER, WANDA LEA-Y-Teens '49-'50, Canasta Club '50-'51, Ballroom Dancing Club '51, F.H.A. '51-'52, Par- Iiamentarian '51-'52. Faithful and loyal through and through. BRANDT, PAUL RICHMOND- Rodeo Club '49-'50, Confederate Club '50-'52, Civil Air Patrol '50-'51, With a sturdy step he strides the hall, BRASFIELD, JORITA-Advisory President '50-'51, Dance Band Club '49-'50, Band '49-'52, Majorette '49-'50, Orchestra '49- '50, Opera Study Club '51, Vice-President '51, Student Council '49-'50, Ensemble Club '50-'51, Beauty Revue '49-'50, May Fete '50, My lile is like a summer rose. BRASFIELD, SONNY-Track Club '49, Rodeo Club '49-'50, Treasurer, F.F.A. '51, Treasurer, Intramurals '50. He was the most courteous knight of his time and the greatest favourer of dam- sels. 'A llfi as 6' I ttt - N. ' f f ii if ' ii' 1 'A -st, I H Il- . i N I0 g, r I , 5 12 15 if I5- 25 . mis ...As 'W Q' BRAY, FOSTER NIEL-Canasta Club '50- 17. '51, Confederate Club '51-'52, Civil Air Patrol '49-'52, Master Singers '51-'52, Golden R Award. A lover of books but a reader of man. BREEDING, SETH -Astronomy Club '51, Basketball Club '51. l am growing wise. 18. BRIDGE, JANE SWAINSTON-Student Council '51, Ballroom Dancing Club '51. They say she came out here to see the West. BRIDGES, BOB-N.H.S, '51, Transfer from Milford, Texas. Nay, I understand no language but my own. 19. BRINSON, MARTHA SUE-Jr. Red Cross Council '51, Handicraft Club '50, Science 20, Research Club '51, Nursing Club '51. Full many a flower is born to blush un- seen, BROADLAND, DON-Band, Orchestra, Ensemble Club, Intramurals, A soldier fit to stand by Caesar and give directions. 21. 22. BRONSON, MARILYN ANN-French Club '50-'51, Treasurer '51, Hick Music Club '51, Treasurer '51, Red Dragons '50- '52, National Thespians '49-'52, Reporter '51, Madrigal Singers '51-'52, Girls' En- semble '50-'51, Orchestra Sweetheart '50. l feel as happy as a big sunflower. 23. BROWN, DENNIS- No one knows what he can do till he tries, BROWN, JERRY-Hick Music Club '51, Secretary '51, B-Team Basketball '49-'51, Maroon Baseball Team. 24 He touched a guitar and made it sing. 24 BROWNING, BURTON ALLEN - Debate and Public Discussion Club '49, Boys' Tennis Club '50, Dance Band Club '50, Varsity Tennis Club '51, Photography Club '51, Band '49-'52, Manager '51-'52, Varsity Tennis Team '51, Intramurals '51. We like him in spite of his mischievous nature. BRUCK, SYBIL-Advisory Reporter '49, Advisory Treasurer '50, Latin Club '49, Dance Band Club '50, Confederate Club '51, Orchestra '49-'51, All-State Orches- tra '49, '50, Intramurals '49-'50, Letters '49-'50. She's a good sport. BUNDREN, JO-Variety Club '50-'51, Opera Study Club '52, Intramurals '50, Thou, as Heaven, art lair and young. BURKE, JAMES NORMAN- Electronics Research Club '48, Safety Patrol '48, Radio Club '51, Secretary '5l. A goodnatured person. BURKE, PEGGY-F.H.A. '51. Her congenial manner can't be beat. BURLESON, CHARLES HENRY-11B Secretary, B-Team Football '50, Maroon Football Team '51, Maroon Track Team '50-'52, Football Club '50-'51, Varsity Football Club '51, Track Club '50-'S2. A knight I am, and a knight I will die, BURR, JOHN LEWIS -11B Sgt.-at-Arms, Football Club '49-'50, Rod and Gun Club '51, Vice-President, C-Team Football '49, B-Team Football '50, Yell Leader '51, Advisory President '49-'51. A guy with a lot of pep. BURROWS, JIMMIE- With grave aspect he rose. I LURT, MARY GAIL-Opera Study Club 10, SO, F.H.A. '51, I hate nobodyg I am in sympathy with he world, IALDERON, MARY LOUISE -Chit Chat :lub '49, Arco Iris Club '50, Pan Ameri- an Music Club '50, F,H,A. '49, Intra- iurals '49, Mary, Mary, quite contrary, IALDWELL, CONWAY EUGENE--Arr ounting Club '50-'52, F.F.A. '49-'51, Ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise. IALLAHAN, DORIS ANITA-Intramu- :I Club '49-'50, Rodeo Club '50-'51, hotography Club '51-'52, Band '51-'52g r, Red Cross Council '49-'52, F.F.A. '50- SI, F,H,A. '51-'52, Intramurals '49-'50, Quiet, reserved, and always true. IALVO, HORTENCE MUNOZ-F,H,A. 19. 'Smiles are made for people like me, IAMARILLO, CONRAD - B a I I ro o m iancing Club '51-'52, They only live who life enjoy. CAMERON, ROY - Automotive Club '49, 'True nobility consists in virtue. IAMPBELL, HELEN MARIE- F.H.A. '49- 51, Parliamentarian '51, Tennis Club '50- Slg Y-Teens '51g Intramurals '49-'52, 'Her dimples are wrinkles in velvet. IANADY, BILLY GRAY - Radio Club 50, Intramurals '49-'50, 'As lull of wisdom as the seas of sand. , , K L , 1, ,A ' I ',,,--sl,-.--:W it wi , M3955 -- 1 :'- X 2, we Q, K 'R W it it , . E , l t g CANO, LYDIA-- Los Amigos En Las Americas '49, Ballroom Dancing Club '50, Her friendliness made her a hit. ll, CARLSON, ANNALEE JEANETTE - F.H,A, '49-'51, Treasurer '51, Reporter '49, Tennis Club '50-'51, President '50- '51, Secretary-Treasurer '50-'51, Varsity Tennis Team '50-'51, Letters '50-'51, Jr. Girls Doubles District Tennis Champ '50, Intramurals '49-'52, The next national tennis champion. 12. CARLSON, CAROLYN ANN-Canasta I8 Club '50, Mixed Choir '51-'52, Ballroom Dancing Club '51, Student Council '50- '51, Popular Record Club '51-'52, And lair art thou, my bonnie lass, 19 CARLSON, DOROTHY-F,H,A, '51-'52, Historian, Such as the most beautilul may envy. 20 CARPENTER, EDWARD LEE -- Photogra- phy Club '51, For even though vanquished, he could argue still, 21 CARPENTER, KAY PATRICIA-French Club '49-'52, Treasurer '50, Sgt.-at-Arms '51, Band '49-'52, Girls' Ensemble '51-'52. Contented and carefree. CARSON, RAY W.-D.E, Club '49-'50, Reporter '49, Secretary '50, Ballroom Dancing Club '51, What a sense of humor, CASIRAGHI, JOYCE-F,H,A, '50-'51, President '51, Latin Club '49, She is one ol the liveliest you'Il ever find. Z5 .-Mt' , -cs. .1 ef ' ' ,- 'S . CASTILLO, SOPHIE JERRIE- F.H.A. '51, Pan American Music Club '51-'52, Twinkling eyes and turned up nose, Happiness follows wherever she goes. . CASTRO, GLORIA TORRES- Her voice is gentle, sweet and low, . CASTRUITA, FRANK - Joy and courage make a handsome face. .CASWELL, CLAIRE-10A Treasurer, 11B Secretary, Student Council '49-'50, Executive Committee '50, Red Jackets '50-'52, President '51, Bridge Club '50- '52, Vice-President '51, Beauty Revue '50- '51, Valentine Coronation '50-'51, She makes friends by being a friend. 22, CATTERALL, JEAN-Red Jackets '50- '52, Mixed Choir '51-'52, Canasta Club '49, Aquatic Club '50, A brilliant mind, for that she is noted, As being the quietest, she could be rated. 23. CAZARES, OSCAR ADAMS-Arco Iris Club '49, Pan American Music Club, '50, Vice-President, Ballroom Dancing Club '51-'5Z. Many are idly busy. 24, CHASTAIN, JERRY LEE-Red Dragons '49-'52, National Thespians '51-'52, Confederate Club '51-'52, Radio Club '50-'51, Maroon Merry-Go-Round '51, Student Council '51-'52, Players are merry folks and give pleas- ure, Q :L ii ' Q , X ii . ' 1, , , ' - - 1 H. ,A ,- ,sez ir , 1-i: ' ' Tit? gggg5gw'f'ff,'1f: s .. - .- .,-11 cs , 5 'I we W -.I ei , W 5 mr H 35. -C N sl' gk, . Af. 52, SJ.: I 1 f l 2 i t3 V -- 'if' E. 7 7 5 . CHICK, CHARLES EUGENE-Chess Club '49, President, Band '49-'51, Ballroom Dancing Club '50, Dance Band Club '51- '52. At tooting his horn he's a huge success, and still is a very modest person. . CLARK, KNOX-Dance Band Club '49- '5l, Band '49-'51, Motion Picture Opera- tors Club '51-'52, Vice-President. No gill can turn his mind from work, Nor other duties make him shirk. . CLEVELAND, NANCY-French Club '49, Canasta Club '50, Handicraft Club '51, Girls' Ensemble '51. Everything that is exquisite hides itself. COATES, CLARE-Canasta Club '49, Red Jackets '50-'52, Aquatic Club '50, Beauty Revue '50, Bridge Club '5l. A charming young lady and quite an artist too. 5, 6, 7. 8 9. 10. II I2 II. l2 COLEMAN, JIM-Goldshirts '48, Foot- ball Club '48-'49, B-Team '49, Boots and Saddles Club '49, President, Rodeo Club '49-'51, President, Student Council '50, Hillbilly Music Club '51. Give me the open range, COLLEY, MARY HUGH-Band '49-'52, Intramural Club '49-'50, Varsity Tennis Team '49-'52, Letter '49-'50, Intramural Letter '49-'52, Tennis Club '50-'52, Vice- President '5I. For thou shalt lind she will outstrip all praise. COLONNETTA, VICTOR L. - Goldshirts '49-'50, Letter, Football Club '49-'52, Track Team '49-'52, B-Team '50-'51, Letter, Maroon Football Team '51-'52, Letter, Varsity Football Club '51-'52. l am a monarch of all I survey. CONN, MARY YVONNE-Opera Study Club '50, Science Research Club '51. Soft smile by human kindness bred. CONNELLY, WEBB L.- Good manners are the small coin of vir- tue. CONSTANT, BOB-Southern Harmony Club '49-'50, Advisory President '50-'51, Confederate Club '50-'52, Sgt.-at-Arms '50-'51, Secretary '51, Red Dragons '50- 52, Master Singers '51, National Thes- pians '51-'52, Maroon Melodies Show 'SI. A comrade neither glum nor merry. COOK, JO ELLEN-F.H.A. '49, Vice- President, Canasta Club '50. She hath a pure spirit ot sense within her. COOKSEY, RUBY JO- Opera Study Club '50. Joy is not in things, it is in us. 26 COOPER, MARY KAY-Ballroom Danc- ing Club '49, Red Jackets '50-'52, Square Dance Club '50. Goodness is beauty in its best estate. CORDELL, DOROTHY LEE - Red Jackets '50-'52, Canasta Club '50, Jr. Red Cross Council '50-'5l. Her sweet disposition is the envy of us all, CORDELL, MARY ELIZABETH -Advis- ory Secretary '49, Mixed Choir '49-'52, Violet Crown Jr, Gardening Club '51-'52, Vice-President '51, Her friendly smile has won the favor ol many. COURTNEY, WILLIE LAURA-Allied Youth '51-'52, Opera Study Club 'Sl-'52, Transfer from Hamlin, Texas. Loveliness lingers like a light after the sun is set. COX, MERT-Canasta Club '50-'51, Beauty Revue '50. Her glossy hair was lustered o'er a brow with intelligence. CRAIN, LOIS K.-Advisory Treasurer '50-'51, Bridge Club '49-'50, Confederate Club '50-'52, President '51, Red Jackets '51-'52, Beauty Revue '5l. Her cheeks are like the blushing cloud. CRAWFORD, JEAN-Intramurals '48- '49, Canasta Club '50-'5l. A sunny disposition gilds the edges of life's blaclrest clouds. CROSLIN, JOHN DONALD- The force of his own merit makes his way. CRUMLEY, ODUS SUMNER - K.D.V. '51, Treasurer, Master Singers '51, Musicians Club '51, Mixed Choir '51, Allied Youth '51, Student Council '5I. A man ol sterling qualities. CUNNINGHAM, WILLIAM A.- A mighty swell guy, and a good sport, too, Whatever he tackles, he's bound to come through. CYRUS, SHIRLEY MAY-Bridge Club '49, Dance Band Club, '50, Latin Club '50-'51, Band '50-'52, Orchestra '50-'52, Nursing Club '51, Vice-President '51, Stu- dent Council '50-'5l. A maid of grace and complete majesty. DARNALL, BARBARA-Mixed Chair '50- '52, Librarian, Red Jackets '50-'52, Mu- sicians Club '49, Adda Dabha Polish Club '50, Latin Club '50-'52, Consul '51, Critic '51. A veritable genius of song. 2 X DARRAGH, HERBERT- He well deserves a twig on a noble family tree. DAVILA, LELA-Los Amigos En Las Americas Club '49-'5l, Ballroom Dancing Club '5O. Neat and trimly dressed. DAVIS, BEBEE- Intramurals '49, Canas- ta Club '50, Western Literature Club '50, F.H.A. '5l, Treasurer, Parliamen- tarian, Girls' Ensemble 'S0. Oh, here she comes on light fantastic toe, DAVIS, ELIZABETH-F.H.A. '49, Intra- murals '49-'50, Canasta Club '50, West- ern Literature Club '50, Girls' Ensemble '50-'5l. Blue eyes, like glimpses af forgotten dreams. DAVIS, NEVELLYN LOUISE-Canasta Club '49-'50, Western Literature Club '50, F.l'l.A. '52, Intramurals '50, Mixed Choir '52, Light of heart and step was she. DAVIS, PATRICIA ANN-Canasta Club '49-'50, Jr. Red Cross Council '49-'52, Intramurals '49-'50, Samba Club '5l, Red Jackets '5l-'52, Her face would make sunshine in a shady place. DeWlTT, BEVERLY JEAN - Advisory Treasurer '49, Advisory Vice-President '50, Parties Planned for Fun Club '49, Y-Teens '49-'50, Handicraft Club '5l, Vice-President. A fair, sweet maid with great, brown eyes. DILLARD, LYNN BOURLAND-Rodeo Club '50-'5l, Secretary, Southern Har- mony Club '5l, Student Council '49-'51, Band '48-'5l, Allied Youth '5l, Baby Contest, First Place '49, Kind words make many friends. DOCHEN, THELMA - Latin Club '49, Canasta Club '50, Confederate Club '50- '52, Red Dragons '50-'52, National Thes- pians '51-'52, May Fete '5l-'52, A dear little, neat little, sweet little girl. DOCKENS, JAMES LOUIS- He's big and powerful, as all can see, Ta a mischievous smile he's got the key. DODSON, MARY KATHRYN-Y-Teens '49-'50, Samba Club 'Sl-'52, F.H.A. '49- '50, Song Leader. The flower of sweetest smell is shy and lowly. DOOLEY, ESTELLE-Red Jackets '50 '52, Canasta Club '49, Confederate Club '50-'5l, N.l'l.S. 'Sl-'52. The beginnings of all things are small. DOW, ROBERT LELAND- Genius must be born and never can be taught. DRAPER, BARBARA-Advisory Secretary '49-'50, Red Jackets '50-'52, Western Warblers Club '49-'50, Popular Card Gomes Club '50, Bridge Club '5l. This jolly Queen Bess will never lack for Sir Walter Raleighsf' DURANT, BETTY JO- Good humor is the health of the soul. DuVALL, RAMONA LOU - Canasta Club '49-'50, Samba Club '51-'52, F.H.A. '49- '50, Reporter, Intramurals '49-'50, Ad- visory Social Chairman '49-'50, Little fire grows great with little wind. EARGLE, STEPHEN TABER - Master Singers '50-'52, Boys' Chorus '50-'52, Musicians Club '5l, Transfer from Tus- caloosa, Alabama. His works were simple, his soul sincere. EAST, DAWN -Musicians Club '49, Ca- nasta Club '50, Bridge Club '5l, Intra- murals '49, She loves her fellow creature And does all the good she can. ECKERT, DANNIE FAY-Chit Chat Club '49-'50, Florence Nightingale Club '50- '5l, Intramurals '49, She's pleasant to walk with and pleas- ant to talk with. ECKHARDT, MARY JANE- Red Jackets '50-'52, Future Teachers' Club '49, Var- sity Tennis Club '5l-'52, Varsity Tennis Team '50-'5l, Reserve Letter. Quiet and unassuming, yet loved by all. 4k 5 ERMIS, EDDIE-Western Literature Club '50, Intramurals '5l. l will obey society. ESCOBEDO, ERNESTINE-F,H,A. '49- S0, Intramurals '49-'50, Pan-American Music Club '50-'5l, Secretory '50, The heart of humor, the tongue of truth. FAIRLEE, JANE- Bridge Club '5l. One made up of loveliness alone. FALK, CLEMMIE CHRISTINE-Advisory Vice-President '50, Red Jackets '50-'5l, Sgt.-at-Arms '5l, Bridge Club '50-'5l, French Club '50, Beauty Revue '49, Girls' Ensemble '49, Jr. Red Cross Council '49, Posture Contest, 2nd place '50. Neatness first, last, and always. . iii' if i f ,Z ,,..a .X f ' , I w i 3 ' UPI 5' hi ' I 'r i 1, .fi .. I0 FARISS, JAMIE LEE-Tennis Club '49- '52, Vice-President '51, Tennis Team '49-'51, Intramurals '51. Thought may, at times, be a very dan- gerous thing. FENNELL, JOYCE- Transler from Ashdown, Arkansas The mildest manners and the kindest heart. FEUERBACHER, BETTY OLENE - F.H,A. '50, Ballroom Dancing Club '49, Y-Teens '51, Advisory Social Chairman, '49-'50. A pearl without price is she. FIELDS, TOMMY-Dance Band Club '49-'51, Band '49-'51, Orchestra '51, ln- tramuruls '49-'51. An able lellow, quiet and reserved. FISHER, JACQUELYN VIRGINIA-Trans fer lrom Harlingen, Texas. Cheertulness is a duty we owe to others. FISHER, KAY CLAIRE- Thy rosy lips still wear a smile. FLACHMEIER, MARILYN - Advisory Treasurer '49-'51, Bond '49-'52, Dance Band Club '49-'50, Handicraft Club '51- '52. ln her the world has a friend. FLEETWOOD, STANLEY RAY- Studiaus, poised and a worthy citizen. FLEMING, JOAN-Ballroom Dancing Club '49, F.H.A. '50, Advisory President '49, Advisory Secretory '50, Advisory President '50-'51. A striking miss. FLEMING, LANITA-Musicians Club '49-'50, F.H.A. '51-'52, Secretary '51, Mixed Choir '50-'51 Fair ond wise is she. FLORES, NOE QUENONES-Ballroom Dancing Club '51-'52. He never claimed superiority. FLOYD, SUSIE-Dance Bond Club '49- '51, Handicraft Club '51-'52, President, Band '49-'52, Majarette. A glint of mischief in her eyes Twirling is where her interest Iles. 28 I . 1 K' 3 ve- 'I li xl A , we 'mei L A 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. FOGLE, STEPHEN F. - Orchestra '51-'52, 19, He smiles as il all the world were his. FOMBY, DALE J. L.- Each succeeding year added something. FOWLER, BRAD-11B Vice-President, 12A Vice-President, 12B Vice-President, Football Club '49, Treasurer, Varsity Football Club '50-'51, President, Senators '49, Maroon Football Team '50-'51, Rc- serve Letter '50, Letter '51, Student Coun- cil '50-'52, President 'S2. Nothing good is accomplished without enthusiasm. FOXWORTH, RUTH ELAINE- lt's not often you meet the likes of her, FRANKE, MATTIE JUNE-F.H.A. '51- '52. Ever true to Maroon and White. FRANKLIN, TED- Aye, every inch a man. FRAZIER, JIMMY H.- l would not always reason,' FREDERICK, GEORGE-10A Reporter, 10B Reporter, 11A Treasurer, IIB Treas- surer, IZA Treasurer, Football Club '49- '50, Varsity Football Club '51, Senators '49, B-Team Football '50, Maroon Foot- ball Team '51, Letter, Maroon Track Team '50-'51, Letter. A man for the ages. FRIDAY, JOHN CURTIS - A valiant and ingenious person. FRIEDEN, ALVIN MARTIN -Traclt Club '50-'52, Maroon Track Team '50-'52, Let- ter '51-'52. When this speed king runs on the track, he's there first. FUGLER, HENRIETTA - Honest, dependable and sincere. 24. GADDY, BARBARA LENE-Girls' En- semble '50-'5I, Mixed Choir 'Sl-'52, Ca- nasta Club '5l, Madrigals '51-'52, F.H.A. '50, President '51. Well-bred, well-read, well-liked. GAMBLE, RUTH MARIE-Accounting Club '51, Program Committee. Loyal is she. GANNAWAY, BILL-Sports and Rifle Club '49-'50, Rodeo Club '50-'51, Auto- motive Club '51-'52. Hot-rod happy, GAONA, CHRISTINE MOYA-Los Ami- gos En Las Americas Club '49-'50, Pan- American Music Club '51-'52. Light of step and heart is she. GARCIA, EVA-El Arco Iris '49-'50, Pan-American Music Club '50-'52, Intra- murals '49f'5l. To be merry best becomes you. GARCIA, LOUIS- His youth laretells a useful life. GARCIA, VELIA - Future Teachers' Club '49-'50, Treasurer '50, El Arco Iris Club '50-'51, Pan-American Music Club '51, F.H.A, '51, Parliamentarian '51, A light heart lives long. 7. GARNER, BEVERLY GAYLE-Canasta Club '49-'51, Y-Teens '49-'50, Hick Mu- sic Club '50, Popular Record Club '52, F.H.A. '51, President, Comet Staff '51-'52, Head Typist, Beauty Revue Skit '51, May Fete '51. Hail to thee, blithe spirit. GARRISON, HAROLD EDWARD-10B Reporter, 11A Treasurer, Western Litera- ture Club '50, Football Club '49-'50, Goldshirts '49. He is three V's: vim, vigor, and vitality, GARZA, GERTRUDE- EI Arco Iris Club '49-'50, Reporter '50, Pan-American Mu- sic Club '50A'5l, Reporter '51, Secretary '51, My mind aspires to higher things. GARZA, HECTOR-Ballroom Dancing Club '51, Every man is a volume il you know how to read him. GARZA, MIKE-Gun and Rifle Club '49, Bond '51, I would make reason my guide. GEST, YOTHA-Accounting Club '51, Program Chairman '51, A wealth at lun lurks behind a serious eye... il., Q 'S M .N -A L, 'gg if , - - i at B. .ii Sm .www-1 .Y-.ez ' 1 ' 2' FEET l ' ' 2' 3. 71 K 71 1tx 13. GILBERT, GAIL - Advisory President '49, Student Council '49, Western Warblers Club '50, Bridge Club '51, Posture Can- test, First Place '49-'50, Beauty Revue '49. Her face is her fortune. 14. GILLESPIE, MIKE-Advisory Vice-Presi- dent '49-'51, Red Jackets '50-'52, Comet' Staff '49-'52, Organizations Editor '50- '51, Editorial Assistant '49-'52, Maroon Staff '51f'52, Maroon Merry-Go-Round '50-'51, Mixed Choir '50-'52, Madrigal Singers '51-'52, Girls' Ensemble '51-'52, P.T.A. Student Board '51-'52, Musicians Club '49, Ballroom Dancing Club '50, Popular Music Club '51, Girls' State Representative '51, May Fete Committee '50-'52. A marvel of cleverness and charm. 15. GILLETT, JIMMIE DOUGLAS- lt's true, at girls he'll never gaze, but he always puts them in u daze. 16, GILLIAM, ROBERT W,-Accounting Club '51, Transfer from Waco, Texas. Thou art a gentleman and well derived. 17. GIRVIN, OLIVER-Chess Club '50-'51. A ready mind is a great asset. 18. GLENN, DONALD-Advisory President, Automotive Club '51, Every cloud has a silver lining. Z9 . ,,, . 'll X, '7 . GOLDSTEIN, RONNIE- Basketball '49- '51, Baseball '49-'51, 'Where there's life there's hope. GOMEZ, BEN, JR.-Ballroom Dancing Club '50-'51, Musicians' Club '49, Stu- dent Council '49-'50, Works and Projects Committee Chairman '50, Orchestra '49- '52, Concert Master, General Manager '49-'51. your music maketh a man of stone to ive. GOMEZ, NARZlSA-- She enjoys life to the fullest. GONZALEZ, LUCILLE DAVIS-El Arc Iris Club '49-'50, Pan-American Musi: Club '50-'52, Intramurals '49-'50. To have her friendship is a treat, GOODING, JOHNNIE - Handicraft Cluli '51, Intramurals '49. Welcome as the sun in December. GRANATH, MARY JANE-Bridge Cluli '49-'50, Variety Club '50-'51, Presiden '51, Censor '50, Opera Study Club '51- '52, Girls' Ensemble '50-'51, Mixed Choi '51-'52, Red Jackets '50-'52, Intramurals' She is a lady worthy of the linest OI men.' 1 , hi d 4 l .,,f. ,. H s . 4. ' 4 !2:,- . 1' ...rv ' I. GRANT, FRANK-Latin Club '49, Science Research Club '50, Astronomy Club '5l-'52, Varsity Tennis Team '49- '5Z, Letter '49-'52. More at home on a tennis court than in a math class. 2. GRAY, ALISON-Red Jackets '50-'52, Secretary 'Sl-'52, Popular Card Game Club '49-'50, Sgt.-at-Arms '50, Aquatic Club '50, Latin Club '5l, Bridge Club '5l, Beauty Revue '5l. Talent, beauty, charm - what more can you ask? 'K' 4 3. GREEN, JACK RICHARD - Ballroom Dancing Club '50-'5l, Red Dragons '49- '52. He is great lun. 4. GREGORY, PATRICIA JEAN-Advisory Treasurer '49, Advisory Reporter '50, Advisory Vice-President '5l. Quiet, sweet, and very nice. . GREGORY, MALCOLM RUSSELL - Speech Club '49-'50, Treasurer, Mu- sicians Club '50-'5l, President, Hick Mu- sic Club '5l-'SZ, Jr. Red Cross Council '50-'52, President, Allied Youth 'Sl-'52, President, Mixed Choir '49-'52, Maroon Basketball Team '49-'52, Letter '5l. The graces al music flow from the heart. 6. GRIMES, KEITH RUSSELL-Advisory President '50-'51, Tennis Club '49, Track Club '50-'5l, Secretary '5l, Geology Club '50, President, Motion Picture Operators Club '5l, Band '49-'52, Maroon Track Team '50-'52, Letter. The order of chivalry would be well bestowed on him. 7. GROOS, DOUGLAS- Thou shalt go thy ways untroubled. 5 Abt .g is ZI I4 ,Z Qi-i iw .. 8. GUEDEA, TOM-Basketball and Base- ball Club '49-'50, Basketball Club '5l, President, Maroon Baseball Team '49- '5l, Letters, Maroon Basketball Team '52, Letter, B-Team Basketball '49, Ma- roon Reserve Basketball '50. AII things come to those who wait, 9. GUERRA, GLORIA-EI Arco Iris Club '49-'50, Intramurals '49-'5l. Her memory will always be as fragrant as old lavender. IO. GUNDERLACH, ROYCE lBUDDYI-Ac- counting Club '49, Rodeo Club '50, F.F.A. '50-'52, Na duty can overtask him. Il. GUNN, DAISY DEAN- Sincerity in her mind. l2. GUSTAFSON, WILFREDA-Bridge Club '49-'52, Mixed Choir 'SI-'52, Red Jackets '50-'52. Grace was in all her steps. I3. GUTIERREZ, DAVE, JR.-Pan-American Music Club '50. Noble by nature, but nobler by deeds. GUTIERREZ, GRACIELA-Canasta Club '5l-'5Z. She valued most that which was hard to reach, GUZMAN, MARY ELLENA-Western Warblers Club '50, French Club 'Sl-'52, Jr. Red Cross Council '50, Treasurer. Forever sharpening her wits. HAGAN, PATRICIA ANN - Jr. Red Cross Council '49-'5l, Canasta Club '5l, Decla- mation and Extemporaneous Speech Club '50, Opera Study Club '5l, Red Dragons 'Sl-'5Z. A sweet lace and a sweet girl back of it. HALL, ED-Southern Harmony Club '50, Hick Music Club '5l, Intramurals '5l. Three lights-himself, the sun, the moon. HAMBY, BOB - I am devoted to study. HAMMES, PENNY ANN-Opera Study Club '5l. Hers is a light heart. HAMMILL, DON DOUGLAS - Debate and Speech Club '49, Confederate Club '50-SI, Treasurer '50, President '5l, Sgt.- at-Arms '5l, Debate Team '49-'5l, Let- ter, Intramurals '5l, Regional Champ '5l. l am no orator, as Brutus is. HANKE, SUSAN-Maroon Staff '5l-'52, News Editor '52, Transfer from Washing- tan, D.C. She's liked by everyone. HARE, MARY ANN-Susan-Be-Smooth Club '5l, Red Jackets '50-'52, Sweet and smiling are thy ways, HARMON, MARLENE-Nursing Club '5I-'52, Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. HARRELL, ANN COURTNEY-Canasta Club '49-'50, Bridge Club '5l, Aquatic Club '50, Red Jackets '50-'52, Beauty Revue '50, A magnetic personality none can sur- pass. Ak HARRIS, PAT-- Radio Club '50-'5I, Sec- retary '50, Vice-President 'SI. True and sincere in every way, He's never blue on any day. HARRIS, WILLA-Red Jackets '50-'52, Red Dragons '50-'52, Variety Club '50- '5I, Interpretive Speech '49, Future Teachers' Club '50, Student Council '50- '52, Science Research Club '51, Debate Team. Love, sweetness, and goodness in her person shine. HARRISON, KATHERINE-Latin Club '49-'5l, Secretary '49, Vice President '50, Varsity Tennis Club '5l, Varsity Tennis Team '5I, Letter, Jasmine and magnolia blossoms spill from her tongue. HART, JIM- Band '49-'52, Snipe Award '50, Ensemble Club '5I-'52, Debate Team '50-'52, Speech Club '49-'50, Latin Club '50-'5I. He has a head lull of sense. HARTKOPF, AUGUST FRED- IIA Sgt.- at-Arms, IZB Vice-President, Red Cross Council '49, Student Council '49-'5I, Hot Rod Club '50, Ballroom Dancing Club '5l, Allied Youth '5I. He can paddle his own canoe. HASTINGS, LORAINE-Girls' Ensemble '49, Canasta Club '49-'5I, Mixed Choir '50, Musicians Club '50, Hick Music Club '5l-'52. And such hair. HAWLEY, PHILLIP-Tennis Club '50, Photography Club '51, Maroon Staff '5I, Photographer, Comet Stall '5l, Photog- rapher '5I. Smiling he takes the world in his hands, seeing it good. HAYES, B. BARRY-Band '50, Master Singers '50, Mixed Choir '50-'Sl, Madri- gals 'SI. Here l am, take me or leave me. HAYNES, CHARLES MILTON - l0B Vice President, IIA Secretary, Varsity Foot- ball Club '49-'50, B-Team Football '50. Pocket edition of Don Juan -the ladies can't resist. HAYS, JUNE-Intramural Club '49-'50, K,D.V. '50-'Sl, Hick Music Club 'SI-'52, Intramurals '49-'50. Soft smile by human kindness bred. HAYS, KATIE- Adda Dabba Polish Club '49-'50, Secretary, Girls' Ensemble 'Sl-'52, Hick Music Club 'Sl-'52, Violet Crown Gardening Club 'SI-'52, She's liked by many. HEALLEN, KENNETH EDWIN - Ac- counting Club '49-'5I, Track Club '50- '5Z, Student Council '5I, Track Team '5l-'52. Ambitious not only in studies, but in making friends. HEATH, CYNTHIA MAVIS - Bridge Club '49, Red Dragons '49-'50, Intra- murals '49-'52, Letter '49-'50, Intramural Club '50, Varsity Tennis Team '50-'52, Reporter '50-'5l, Red Jackets '50-'52, F,H,A. 'Sl-'52. ln love-absolutely, with her tennis. HEATON, DORIS IRENE-Popular Rec- ord Club '49-'50, Intramural Club '50- '5I, Intramurals '50-'5I, Hick Music Club 'Sl-'52, Girls' Ensemble '5I-'S2. She must have swallowed a twinkle. HEHL, ROSE NELL-Y-Teens '49-'Sl, Intramurals '5I. Quiet as a lamb, sweet as maple sugar. HEILING, SONNY-Rod and Gun Club '49, Rodeo Club '50. Took his fun in n carefree way, HENDERSON, DALE FRANCIS-Chess Club '49-'50, Band '50-'SI. Good nature and good sense are his. HENNIG, JACK FRANKLIN-Boots and Saddle Club '48-'49, F.F.A. '50-'52, His- torian '50-'5I, President '5I-'52. He's in the game ol life to win. HENRY, JAMES C,-Senators '49, Con- federate Club '50-'51, Jr. Red Crass Coun- cil '50-'5l, Popular Record Club '5I, Reporter. Some people you can't help liking. HENSLEY, CLAUDETTE-Popular Card Club '49-'50, Tennis Team '50, Hick Music Club 'SI-'52. As jolly as the day is long. HENSON BEVERLY GAIL - Western i wqfbiefdclub 'so-'51, image Club '51- '5Z, Red Jackets 'SI-'52, Just as fair as she is popular. HENZE, HENRY R. -Chess Club '49-'5I, Vice President '50, Treasurer 'SI, Photog- raphy Club 'Sl-'5Z. His good nature lingers. HERRERA, ANNIE MARIE-EI Arco Iris 23. Club '49, Chit Chat Club '49, Pan- American Music Club '50, Intramurals '49-'50. To be merry best becomes her. HERRERA, EVANGELINE - Orchestra '49-'50, French Club '49-'5l, Secretary '50, President '50-'5l, Vice President '52, N.H.S. 'SI-'52, Girls' Ensemble '51, Jr, Red Cross Council '5I, French Declama- tion, 2nd place '50. Kindness has resistless charms. S J if is , s?s I N . t ,A :W A ,.., . x -r' I V A- r .iv i, Q f ' t, Q .I 1 if , 4- D ' I I ' I S A 7 I tx HERRERA, MARY-F.H.A. '49e'5l, Sec- retary '49, Reporter '50, Song Leader '50, Historian '5l, Y-Teens '49-'50, Secretary '49, Red Dragons '50f'52, Red Jackets '5l-'52, National Thespions 'SI-'52, N.H.S. 'Sl-'52, Intramurals '49-'5l, Letter '50f'5l, Pasture Contest, 2nd place '50. Ol loving disposition and cheerful smile. HICKETHIER, MARILYN - Ballroom Dancing Club '5l. Fortune will call at the smiling gate. HICKS, SHIRLEY MARIE-Popular Rec- ord Club '49, Handicralt Club '50, F,H.A. Sl. A little gal liked by all. HILL, ROGER DOUGLAS- He attains what he aims for. 'S 32 HILL, SHARON RAYCIA-Y-Teens '49, Parties Planned tor Fun Club '49, Canasta Club '50, Aquatic Club '5l, Bridge Club 'Sl-'52, May Fcte 'SI-'5Z. She's as sweet as they say. HODGES, REX-IIA Sgt.-at-Arms, Stu- dent Council '49, Basketball Club '49- '50, Canasta Club '50, President, Hick Music Club '51, Advisory President '49, B-Team Basketball '49-'50, Head Yell Leader '5l. Look who I am. HOLUBEC, ROSIE- Hick Music Club '5l, Adda Dabba Polish Club '49-'50, F.H.A. '5l, Song Leader. An open-hearted maiden, pure and true, . HOOVER, JAMES- The eyes are the windows ol the soul. 'wif ' 1 L . 5 V . 14 ' 1, AI if E V g ,I it . ,mf Twig,-is x . . X is-we J s is be - ,, -Q Y Y ' ' HOOVER, ROBERT- Intramurals '49- '52, Comet Stall '50-'52, Sports Editor, Hick Music Club 'Sl-'5Z. He has earned the name ol 'Senior.' HOPKINS, SHIRLEY IRENE-Advisory Secretary '49. So I think God hides some souls away Sweetly to surprise us the Last Day. HOWELL, NANCY - Band '49-'51, Dance Band Club '49-'50, Bridge Club '50, Secretary. For her the world is crammed full. HUBBARD, BRAD - Advisory President '49-'50, Tennis Club '49-'50, Western Lit- erature Club '50-'5l, Hick Music Club '51-'52. l'll not be sad. HUDDLESTON, PEGGY-Debate Club '49-'50, Intramural Club '50, Confederate Club '49-'52, Debate Squad '49-'52, Let- ter, State Finals '5l. Character and energy overcome all odds. HUDSON DELBERT LOUIS-Football 'Club '49:'50, Latin Club '50-'51, Hack Music Club '5l, C-Team Football '49, Letter. A man of choice words. HUERTA, FLOYD FLEA- Nothing but himself can be his parallel, HUFF, CHESLEY BRITTON - Basketball Club '48-'49, Student Council '49, Boll- raom Dancing Club '50, Westerners Club '5l, Maroon Basketball Team '50, B- Team Basketball '49, Intramurals '49, '51, Letter. Popular, promising, and princely. 32 HUGHES, JANET-Maroon Stall '49 '5l, Amusements Editor '49, News Edi tor '50, Editor-in-Chief '5l, Quill an Scroll '50-'52, National Thespions '50 '52, Maroon Beauty Revue, Director 'Sl A lively sense ol humor keeps her con stantly in demand. HULL, JIMMY LEE-Band '49-'52, As sistant Drum Major 'Sl-'52, Science Re search Club '49 50, Dance Bond Clu '50-'5l, Musicians Club '5l-'52, Studen Council '49-'51, Comet Stall '50-'Sl Intramurals '49-'50 Well, Napoleon was not so large eitherf HUNT, PATSY-Y'Teens '49-'50, Ca nasta Club '50-'5l, F.H.A. '5l-'52, Rei Jackets '5l-'52. Silence is golden. HYNDMAN, JEFF DAVIS - Football Clul '49-'50, Huck Music Club '5l, Maste Singers '49e'50. He brightens the day. ISHERWOOD, CHARLES J.-Basketbal Club '48, Stamp Club '49, Maroon Merry Go-Round '50, Southern Harmony Clul '51, Student Council '5l-'52, Maroor Basketball Reserves '48, Intramurals '50 Letter. Whatever he attempts he does well, IZARD, J. E.- An accomplished gentleman from heac to toe. JACKSON, CLYDE-Rod and Gun Clul 'Sl A moral, sensible, and well-lived man.' JACKSON, DON - F,F.A. '50-'5l, Secre tary 'Sl Good manners are the coin of virtue. , 1, 11, fgteizleeefiz - l' Q J t.-0 , '- Y 1 I' 'V on . 3 , . I IENKINS, DICK - Western Warblers :lub '50, Hick Music Club '5l-'52, Intra- nurals '50. 'A ready wit, a ready smile, make him welcome all the while. OHNSON, BERNADINE - Chit Chat :lub '50, Social Chairman, Mixed Choir 50-'52, Intramurals '48-'5Z. 'Light of step and light ol heart. OHNSON, BERT JOE-IIB Sgt,-or Arms, Basketball Club '49, Baseball Club 50, Mixed Choir '5l, B-Team Baseball 49, Intramurals '49-'50. His merry life will ne'er be a bore, He'll always find friends around by the score. OHNSON, CAROL- Girls' Ensemble 50, Pan-American Music Club '50-'5l, os Amigos En Los Americas Club 'Sl-'52. A delight to be with. OHNSON, DONNA-Red Jackets '50- i2, Bridge Club '50-'52, Canasta Club I9-'50, She walks in flowers in my fields. DHNSON, DORIS LOUISE- Bridge Club I9-'50, Secretary '49, Red Jackets '50- i2, French Club '5l, Hick Music Club il, Y-Teens '49-'50, Sgt.-at-Arms '50, r, Red Cross Council '50. We couldn't do without her personality. OHNSON, GLORIA- itramurals '49. Sweet as honey, pert 'n sunny. DHNSON, HELEN JOYCE-Y-Teens I9, Ballroom Dancing Club 'Sl-'52, Sgt.- t-Arms '5l, Red Jackets '50-'52. Cheerful, beautiful, and discreet. DHNSON, HOWARD SMITH - IZA gt.-at-Arms, Football Club '49-'50, Var- ty Football Club '5l, Master Singers, oldshirts '49, B-Team Football '50, Ma- xon Football Team '5l. Quiet and friendly with always a smile, We know that he'll go many a mile. , 1 i f 51 ell . , l's ' Gtr.. N' 1, , if 1.51 ri os if eggs miie, v V. H l g: E17 uh . I 771. ,3- ks . 4 1,,..,,.,i an .,, 47.9, QE, JOHNSON, JOAN-K.D.V. '50-'52, Jr. Red Cross Council '50, Allied Youth '5l- '52, Recording Secretory '5l, Intramurals '50. She lives to the fullest every minute, Gets all the joy and fun there is in it. JOHNSON, MARILYN - Bridge Club '50, F.H.A. '49, Canasta Club '50-'5l, Samba Club '5l, Red Jackets '50-'52, Jr. Red Cross Council '50. As pretty o face as was ever flashed in front of a looking glass, JOHNSON, MARION EASTER- Y-Teens '49. She carries sunshine in her eyes. JOHNSON, MAY DELL-Jr, Red Cross Council '49-'50, Musicians Club '49, Canasta Club '50-'5l, Opera Study Club '51, Prepared to meet life smiling always. JOHNSON, PENN-Advisory President '5l, Advisory Sgt.-at-Arms '49, Varsity Football Club '49-'5l, Maroon Football Team Manager '49-'52, Letter '50-'5I. Deeds are better than words. JOHNSON, SARAH ELIZABETH - Mixed Choir '50-'52, Future Teachers' Club '49- '50, Confederate Club '50-'5l, Hick Mu- sic Club 'SI-'52. Kindness is wisdom. JONES, BOBBY LEE-Musicians Club '5l, Master Singers '5l, Not merely to exist, but to amount to something in 'life. I7. JOSEPH, JANELLE-Advisory Secretory '5l, Canasta Club '49-'50, Ballroom Dancing Club '5l, Maroon Melodies Club '5l, Secretary '5l, Girls' Ensemble '5I-'52, Jr. Red Cross Council 'SI-'52, F.H.A. '50-'5l, Short and sweet, cute and neat, tripping along on her two little feet, 33 435315-W K 51525 . . age., . . . if ., it . Iii -sf, 'firm ' ,Jb,'H5, K 2, - -f'- J , we-:s ,- J ,HS - 4 me he -l i I 'N Zi, 1 5-1 'R 's ' Y ' is s M s 4 3 J J v s, it A A V v 18. JOSEPH, ROGER-Hot Rod Club '49, Secretary, Aquatic Club '50-'5l, Secre- tary, Master Singers '49-'50, Student Council '49, Jr. Red Cross Council '49- '50. God loves them all, so why can't l love ,H a dozen, I9. KING, KARLYN ANN--Ballroom Danc- ing Club '51, lt takes a great person to make a good listener. 20. KLAPP, BILL-Southern Harmony Club '49, Western Warblers Club '50, Pon- American Music Club '50-'5l, President '50-'5l, Hick Music Club '5l, Vice Presi- dent '5l, Comet Staff '50-'52, Art Editor, Maroon Staff '50-'52, Cartoonist. When it comes to art, he is a shark, We're sure in this he'll make his mark. s 3 2l. 22 23 24. KLOTZ, JOSEPHINE -IIB Reporter, IZA Secretary, Bridge Club '49-'5l, Treas- urer '49-'50, President '5l, Western Warblers Club '50, Red Jackets '50-'52, Vice President '5l, Student Council '49- '5l, Recording Secretary '5l, Tennis Team '50, Liked by the kids, as her offices tell, Dear to the teachers and students, as well, KOENIG, BILLY - Westerners Club '5l, Reporter '5I. Always filled with joy. , KOEPSELL, ROSALYN-Square Dance Club '49, Canasta Club '50, K.D.V. '50- '52. Frailty, thy name is woman. KRIEGEL, MARJORIE LOUISE-K.D,V. '49-'52, Album Keeper '49. She's the old reliable, true blue, fourteen karats, and more too. Q' , E21 F1 ',,. LADUSCH, MAX- In the world we know he'll make his mark. LAMM, JULIA DAVENE-F,H.A. '51- '52, President '51, Red Jackets '51-'52, Advisory President '49-'50, Popular Card Games Club '49, Canasta Club '50, Western Warblers Club '50, Bridge Club '50-'51, Valentine Coronation Skit '49- '50, Beauty Revue '49-'50. Fortune will call at the smiling gate. LANDRY, ANNETTE SUE-F.H.A. '50- '5l, Vice'President '50-'51, Popular Card Games Club '49, Canasta Club '50, Bridge Club '50-'52, Red Jackets '51-'52, Beauty Revue '49-'50. Seek not to break a mon's heart. LANE, JERRY-Track Club '49-'50, Master Singers '50-'52, Mixed Choir '51- '52, Maroon Track Team '49-'52, lntra- murals '51. His face reflected pleasant thoughts. LANE, MAUDIE-F.H,A. '49, Canasta Club '50, Variety Club '51, Jr. Red Cross Council '51 52, Reporter, Moron Staff '51, Editorial Assistant '51, Hick Music Club '51, Comet Stall, File Secretary '51, Advertising Manager '52. A girl who tries to pass her gladness all around, LANEY, BEVERLY ANN-F.H.A. '49, Canasta Club '50, Handicraft Club '51, Reporter '51. They are rich who have friends. LASSETER, ANN-Comet Staff '51-'52, Organizations Editor, Maroon Stall '51- '52, Confederate Club '51. She's a mighty likeable gal. LAWS, CHARLIE PRESTON - Rodeo Club '50-'51, Basketball Club '51-'52. They never fail-those who try. LAWSON, DOUGLAS-Band '49-'52, Orchestra '50-'51, Basketball Club '49- '50, Dance Band Club '50-'52, Intra- murals '50. l will follow thee to the last gasp with truth and loyalty. LEDBETTER, BILL- Astronomy Club '51- '5Z, Debate Team '50-'52, Letter. Subtracting or adding, whatever it is, At mathematical problems, this boy's a whiz. LEDESMA, MARY LUFE - Los Amigos En Las Americas '49 52, President '51, F.H.A. '51-'52, Intramurals '49. A contented spirit is the sweetness of existence. 34 LEIGH, ALICE JEAN-F.H.A. '49-'5 Social Chairman '50, Canasta Club '4' '50, Aquatic Club '50 5l. Quite a queen was Alice Jean. LEMMOND, JAN-Advisory Treasur '51, Mixed Choir '51, Canasta Club '54 '51, Confederate Club '51, Bless you my fortunate lady. LEO, MARGARET-F.H.A. '50. Too much good cannot be said of her LEOS, JOE-Tennis Club '49-'51, Ri porter '51, A heart big enough to hold all the ou doors. LEWALLEN, JO BETSY - Red Jacke '51-'52, Music Club '49, Intramural Clr '50, Varsity Tennis Club '51, Bridge Cli '51, Varsity Tennis Team '51, lntramura '49-'51. A fiery top. LEWALLEN, ROBERT HUGH-Rod ar grin Club '49-'51, Ballroom Dancing Cla A'valiant man. LEWIS, JEFF-Variety Club '50e'5l, Genius always gives its best at first LICHTY, WILLIAM ALLEN-Transfi from St. Louis, Missouri. Friendliness plus good humor plus abili: equals one of our best. LINDGREN, BARBARA-Canasta Ch '49-'51, Accounting Club '51-'52, Tren urer, Intramurals '49-'50, Letter, Life is what your thoughts make it. LINDSAY, IRA JEAN-Future Teacher Club '49, Canasta Club '50, Music Clul Nursing Club '50-'51, Secretary '50, Ban '49-'51, Jr. Red Cross Council '50. Though few her years, her attainmen are many. LOCK, WILTON + Aeronautics Club '4' Motion Picture Operators' Club '51. A genteel and comely youth, LOCKLEAR, LUCILLE BLANCHE-12 Secretary. Graceful and useful in all she does. H LOCKMAN, JOHN-Red Dragons '4l '50, Canasta Club '49-'50, Variety Clu '50, Astronomy Club '51. Tall, dark, and reserved. ei- , H f, ' 1 A is I - , ww ggvk , U gs fi Pl ,S W 5 str-QR, 2-W , 1 LOHMAN, DELLAINE DORA-Nurses Club '49, Orchestra '49-'52, Far my lady is as gentle as a lamb. LONEY, WORTH THOMAS-Band '49- '52, Dance Band Club '49, Red Dragons '49-'52, Sgt.-at-Arms '50-'51, Vice-Presi- dent '51-'52, Confederate Club '50-'52, President '50-'5l. His motto is constancy. LOPEZ, HELEN-Los Amigos En Las Americas Club '50, F.H.A. '51, Nursing Club '51, Ballroom Dancing Club '51, Intramurals '49. Light-hearted as a robin. LOPEZ, OLGA-F.H.A. '49-'50, Pon- American Music Club '50-'51, Nursing Club '51. She was somewhat of a musician. LUCAS, JAMES MACK-Tennis Club '50-'51, Accounting Club '51-'52, Sgt.- at-Arms '51-'52, Varsity Tennis Team '50-'51, Letter, Intramurals '50. Studious and serious minded-some times. LUDWIG, PATSY-A.Y.O. '49-'52, Sec- retary '50-'51, Vice-President '51, Secre- tary 151-'52, Bridge Club '51, Popular Card Games Club '49-'50, Aquatic Club '50, Rcd Jackets '50-'52, How great is her vivacity and kindness. LUNDELL, BERT ALLEN-Motion Pic- ture Operators Club '51, Ladies call him sweet. LUPERCIO, TONY, JR. - Silently the artist sat. LYLES, JULIAN K.-Advisory President '49, '51, Advisory Vice-President '50, Student Council '49-'51, Publicity Chair- man '51, Maroon Stall '51, Assistant Sports Editor, Speech Club, President '49, B-Team Basketball '49-'50, Goldsliirts '49, Basketball Club '50-'51, Secretary '51, Baseball Club '50-'52, Maroon Basketball Team '50-'52, Reserve Letter '51. ln Student Council five semesters. LYLES, MARILYN KNOX - Advisory Vice-President '51, Bridge Club '51, Aquatic Club '51, Western Warblers Club '50, Red Jackets '51-'52, Popular Card Games Club '49, Beauty Revue '50-'51. Friendship improves happiness. LYNN, MACK- Rod and Gun Club '50, Popular Records Club '5l. A man of the world. McBRlNE, MARILYN-Latin Club '49, Canasta Club '50, Variety Club '50-51, President '50, Pan-American Music Club '51-'52, Reporter, Red Dragons '50-'52, Student Director '52, Debate '49-'51, Ma- roon Staff '49-'51, Lovelorn Editor '50- '51, Comet Staff '50-'52, Advertising Edi- tor '50-'51, Associate Editor '51-'52, Quill and Scroll '51-'52, Vice-President '51. The originator of originality itself. i 1 3. 3. McCALEB, JOANNE-Advisory Vice- President '49-'50, Bridge Club '49, Y- Teens '50, Latin Club '50, Variety Club '50-'51, Pan-American Music Club '51- '52, Red Jackets '50-'52, Comet Staff '51-'52, Assistant Class Editor, Intra- murals '49-'50. Her eyes are blue as Texas skies, no Texas heart is truer. .McCLELLAN, PATRICIA ANN-West ern Literature Club '51, Science Research Club '52, Mixed Choir '52, Madrigals '52. Lile has no blessing like a prudent friend. . MCCOWN, HENRY YOUNG-Band '49- '52, Orchestra '49-'50, Canasta Club '49- '50, Dance Band Club '50-'51, Latin Club '51, Confederate Club '51, Nobody is more gentlemanly. 16. McCULLOUGH, FRANCES LANELL - F.H.A. '49-'51, Reporter '51, Band '50- '51, Jr. Academy af Science '51, First Place. There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. 17. MCCULLOUGH, FRANK-Rod and Gun Club '50-'51, Intramurals '51. Born under a lucky star. MCGEE, CAROL L. Westerner Club '51, Treasurer. His friendship is the wave of life. MclNTOSH, CAROLE- Red Jackets '50- '52, Bridge Club '50-'52, Secretary '50, Treasurer '51, Popular Card Games Club '49-'50, Jr. Red Cross Council '49-'50, Aquatic Club '51, She has a finger in every pie, She's the apple of many an eye. MclVER, RODERICK DONALD-Basket- ball Team '5l. A good ole guy. McKlNNON, D. ROGERS-Canasta Club '49-'50, Confederate Club '50-'52, Treas- urer '51, He's valued at no little price. McLENNAN, JOHANNA-Advisory Presi- dent '49-'50, Advisory Secretary '50-'51, Popular Card Games Club '49, Ballroom Dancing Club '50, Western Warblers Club '50-'51, Bridge Club '51-'52, Beauty Revue '50, May Fete '50-'51, A platinum blonde with a bubbling per- sonality. McNAMARA, HANK-Student Council '49-'52, Western Literature Club '50, Football Club '49-'50, Goldshirts '49-'50, He lives the merriest life in the world. MAHANAY, JAMES CARROLL - Book- keeping Club '51, Rodeo Club '50, Intra- murals '51, A cheerful friend like a sunny clay, spreads its brightness all around. -.' 35 gg . x -.ef . - -as-2, . it ,sift 1 J X-,.,3.,,., , ,- Q gl , 1 12 R .vs 5? . iw Q ' . tb' I6 1 'r is A -5 1 i g ,X - si' A S95 rl is 'X' 'QM ,t . ...... , . . ,F , gn K ,,,,.- l m? -1. ., v i I It k. 9 pr H. rl' rg., Q . +- 1 I ll . :N-.ZV .. , -.cf im. .G I . Z. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. MAHLMANN, LILLIAN - Accounting Club '51-'52. Speech is great, but silence is greater. MARTIN, DAVID L.-Westerners Club '51, Secretary '51, They only live who life enjoy. MARTIN, GARY-Geology Club '50, Jr, Red Cross Council '50-'51, Baseball Club '51-'52. The sort of boy we all like, MARTINEZ, ELIND - Great oaks from little acorns grow. MARX, RUBY NELL- F.H.A. '51. Merry may the maid be. MELTON, NORMA FAYE - Y-Teens '49, Canasta Club '50-'51, F.H.A. '51, Beauty Revue '5l. Can the world buy such a jewel? MENCHACA, LUDIVINA BELIA-D.E. Club '50-'52, Chit Chat Club '49-'50. Eyes that were fountains of tho't and song. . MENN, WALTER E., JR.-Canasta Club '51, Intramurals 'S1. His words are bonds, MEYEROWITZ, ALBERT I. l have an arrow that will find its mark. . MILLER, CARRIE ELIZABETH-Canasta Club '49-'50, Confederate Club '51. A coquette as cute as they come. . MILLER, GERALDINE-F.H.A. '49-'50, Reporter, Western Warblers Club '50, Variety Club '5l. Tall and stately, with queenly grace, In the midst of fun, she finds her place. MILLER, K. RAEBURN -Stump Club '49- '50, Vice-President '49, Parliamentarian '50, Canasta Club '50, Astronomy Club '51-'52, Parliamentarian '51. He has an elevated mind. MILLER, REESE PLATTNER-Latin Club '49-'50, Science Research Club '50, As- tronomy Club '51-'52, Tennis Team '49- '51, Letter. Unusually successful in everything he undertakes. .MOODY, ED C.-Southern Harmony Club '49-'50, Maroon Football Team '50- '51, Red Dragons '51-'52, Senators '49- '50, B-Team Football '50-'5l. A maker of friends will never want for happiness. MOODY, MINNIE MARIE- Student Council '49-'50, Latin Club '49-'51, Sec- retary '50, Popular Record Club '51, Maroon Staff '49-'52, Office Manager '49-'50, Associate Feature Editor '50-'51, Business Manager '51-'52, Quill and Scroll '52, Secretary. A smile for every occasion, an occasion for every hour. 36 MOORE, EARL- Rod and Gun Club '5l '51, Austin Vocational and lndustrir Club '51, Vice-President. Always cheering for Austin. MOORE, JULIAN WESLEY - B-Teo: Football '50-'51, Mixed Choir '50-'51 Varsity Football Club '51, Maroon Fool ball Team '5l. A wealth of fun lurks behind serioi eyes. MOORE, MARY - Beauty Revue '41 Popular Cord Games Club '50, Wester Warblers Club '51, May Fete '51, Bridg Club '51-'52, Hair which far brightness might came I competition with the rays of the sun. MORALES, MARIO ROBERTO- All things bright and fine are thine.' MORELAND, ALBERTA - Accountin Club '5l. Cheerful as sunshine after a rain, .MORELAND, MALCOLM EVANS-C1 nasto Club '50, Golf Team '50-'51, lntrz murals '50, Letter, Rod and Gun Clu '51, Fairways Club '51, Reporter. So jovial and full of fun, From him the blues will always run. MORGAN, NANCY IRENE-Accoun ing Club '51, Recording Secretary. Mix the sweetness of honeysuckle wit the freshness of dewdrops and you hai our Nancy. MOTHERAL, BRUCE-Tennis Club '4l '50, Confederate Club '50-'51, Scien: Research Club '51. He will make his way good wherevr he goes. W 'DV 4 i .449 Q M' -st, F55 5 MUGNO, MARJORIE JANE - Future Teachers' Club '49, Red Cross Council '49-'50, Variety Club '50-'51, Maroon Stall '50-'51, Assistant Advertising Man- ager '50, Art Editor '51, Comet Stott '51-'52, Club Editor, Mixed Choir '51-'5Z. When in the streets, or in the halls, With a cheery smile she greets us all. MULLINS, MARY LOUISE - Canasta Club '49-'50, Bridge Club '51, Nursing Club '51-'52, Vice-President '51, Student Council '49-'50, As jolly and friendly as can be. MUNSON, WAYNE-Dance Band Club '49-'52, Band '49-'52, Intramurals '51, A pol easy to like. MURRAY, GEORGE LE ROY-Tennis Club '49-'52, Vice-President '51, Presi- dent '51, Varsity Tennis Team '49-'51, Letter, Maroon Track Team '51-'52, Intramurals '49-'52, Letter, What an asset to this school. NARDECHIA, EDWARD F.- Here is courage, the greatest of them all. NEILL, FRANCES JUNE-Band '49-'50, Future Teachers' Club '49-'50, Musicians' Club '50-'51, F.H.A. '51-'52, Mixed Choir '51-'52. Natural as sunlight on the sea. NELSON, BETTY JANE-Red Jackets '51-'52, Mixed Choir 'SI-'52, Bridge Club '49-'52, Beauty Revue '49-'50. She who takes the lead will get there rrst. NEWMAN, BARBARA ANNE-Canasta Club '49-'50, F.H.A. '51-'52, Intramurals '49-'50. Gay as all nature at the morning's smile. NICHOLS, THOMAS EDWARD-French Club '49-'51, Vice-President '50-'51, Science Research Club '51-'52, French Declamation, First place '50. X K t I 5 1 ,y I -,.Nk?Vj:g:,g.. K, is NORRIS, EDRA MAURINE - Canasta Club '49-'51, F.H.A. '51, Vice-President, Intramural Club '49, Intramurals '49-'50. Always a friendly hello. NOZICK, GILBERT C.-Aquatic Club '5l. Knowing how to enjoy life is everything. ODIORNE, FREDDY-Basketball Club '49-'52, Treasurer '51, Baseball Club '51-'52, Maroon Basketball Team '49-'52, Letter '50-'52, Maroon Baseball Team '51-'52, Letter, The warmest greetings in the hall, Has this admirer at basketball. OERTLI, FREDDIE RAY-Library Club '49, F.F.A. '49-'52, Geology Club '50, Tennis Club '51-'52, Intramurals '51, Letter. As nice as they come. OERTLI, SARAH BESS-Y-Teens '49- '5Z, Vice-President '50, Intramurals '49- '50, A parcel ot sweetness. OGLESBY, MADELINE LYN-Aquatic Club '50-'51, Bridge Club '51, Red Jack- ets '51-'52, Comet Staff '51-'52, Club Editor '51, Girls' Ensemble '51, Greek Club, Vice-President '52. Her personality is as bright as her smile. OLLE, MARGARET ANN-Red Jackets '50-'52, Treasurer '51-'52, Popular Card Games Club '49-'50, Vice-President '50, Aquatic Club '50, Treasurer, Bridge Club '51, Student Council '49-'51, Correspond- ing Secretary '51, May Fete '49-'51, So- cial Council '51, Beauty Revue '5l. Always a gay word has this lass. 17. OLVERA, ALICE- Los Caballeros En Las Americas Club '49, El Arco Iris Club '50, Pan-American Music Club '50-'52. Thou hast the patience and faith of a 5 4 gg 4 1 we Q M' f 4 M e 'xl 'Fx ' Q rx- Y 1 0 . Hi :wif A x eg 6 1 W rr sate an tv ,,, X Q --N... . A friendly fellow. saimhrf 37 A' is yzg gk A A, ,,,. kbs? , ' , , -tix . i i if fi , f i in ig- -r ib . 51' 13 14 -'lfsveisg ,. . . ei? '-if'.:.:f.:, sf ,f .' me 161' L ae:- i fins, ts gk -.Bm Is. JL -ab' , 42 :sir ,Jw 1' - ' ' ' , ,np ,, , f 3 i ,. 5 2 , ff v 18. ORAND, MARY DAVID-Future Teach- ers Club '49-'50, Variety Club '51, Sci- ence Research Club '51-'52, N.H,S. '51- '52. Her pleasant ways proved valuable to her, 19. ORR, H. DON-Advisory President '49- '50, Band '49-'52, Dance Band Club '49- '52, Intramurals '50. An angelic expression on his face, with a bit of the devil in his eye. 20, OVERALL, CATHERINE ELAINE-Ca- nasto Club '50-'5l. How sweet and fair she seems to be. Z1, OVERALL, ROBERT EUGENE - Master Singers '50-'52, Mixed Choir '51-'52, F.F.A. '49-'51, A real student. 22, OWENS, WYVONNE-Canasta Club '49-'50, Sgt.-at-Arms '50, Y-Teens '49, F.H.A. '51, Secretary, Popular Record Club '51, Vice-President, Student Council '49, May Fete '51, A girl who is crazy about Parris. 23. PALIOS, KATHERINE-Y-Teens '49-'50, Canasta Club '50-'51, F.H.A. '51-'52. Here we find perfection. I- A if t:,'st,,' 3 . Q.. W.-ir' ,1 6 lf! , . ..,,. 'Q ---...Qi . , -:qw--m 1 il ' ,, , ' i'i' I 1: fi ...Q . -, ., . J' fx' - 3 .Q - a- ' 5 Q' , .,.ef.'i1 33, '- s ,. v 1 - - , . Q - in Q. , 'Jw me, ,Q .gs-cg . . it R . an H., -1' r .... eg r 'M H- A A -N .tu v - 3. . , 4. T I 5' , -ull' i il I' xl l' c if-in M-l 'lli M . . PALMER, LESTER BARRY-Football Club '49-'50, Accounting Club '50-'Sl, Automotive Club 'Sl-'52, Secretary- Treasurer, Master Singers '50-'52, Mixed Choir '51-'52, Goldshirts '49, Intramurals '49. He sits high in all peoples' hearts. PANNELI., CECIL SIDNEY - His eyes are bright, and his heart is light. 5. -. A M is Y 4 9, 1 3, 5 PARK, JOE-Red Rragons '48-'Sl, Ball- room Dancing Club '49-'5l. One of the Drogon's best. PARKER, DAVID CONNELL-Football Club '49-'50, Varsity Football Club '5l, Track Club '49-'Sl, Maroon Stalt '49, Senators '49, B-Team Football '50, Ma- roon Football Team 'Sl, Maroon Track Team '49-'5l. He likes to park-er in the dark-er. PATRICK, ANN R'JTl'l-Y-Teens '49- '50, Chairman ot Camp Committee '49, Ballroom Dancing Club '50, Comet Stall '50-'52, Associate Editor '5l, Editor-in- Chief '5l-'52, Quill and Scroll '5l-'52, Maroon Stott '5l-'52, Bookkeeper '5l, Reporter 'Sl-'52, Red Jackets '50-'52, French Club '50-'Sl, Intramurals '49-'50, Most excellent accomplished lady. 6. PATTERSON, JERRY LEE-Accounting Club '50-'5l, Reporter '50-'Sl, Treasurer '5l. She appeared clothed in worldly wis- dom. z t. t is r t .? i I 2 8 I0 Q l J . sir ff , 3' Y 7. PATTERSON, MELVIN RAY-Rod and Gun Club '50-'5l, Treasurer '50, Motion Picture Operators Club 'Sl-'52, Intra- murals 'Sl, Always welcome as a rainbow alter a storm. . PAYONK, VLASTA ROSE-F,H.A. '51, A girl so placid and serene, She's seldom heard, but often seen. 9. PEACOCK, HARRAL YOUNG - Red Dragons '49-'52, President 'Sl-'52, Na- tional Thespians '50-'52, Vice-President, Confederate Club '50-'52, Treasurer '50, Vice-President 'Sl, Ballroom Dancing Club '49. When my cue comes, call me and I will answer. . PEAVY, NANCY YVONNE-Y-Teens '49-'50, Canasta Club '49-'50, Dance Band Club '50-'Sl, Secretary, Band '49- '52, Librarian 'Sl-'52, Orchestra '5l, En- semble Club, Secretary 'Sl, N.H.S. 'Sl- '52, Intramurals '50, Band Best Freshman Award '49, Band Sweetheart '5l. ls it true our friend is sweet sixteen? . PERKINS, KEMPER-Science Research Club '50-'52, President 'Sl-'52, Junior Academy ot Science, Second Place. His years young, his experience old. . PERLITZ, PATRICIA ANN-Western Warblers Club '49, Intramural Club 'Sl, Bridge Club '5l-'52, Red Jackets '5l-'52, Girls' Ensemble 'SI-'52, Intramurals '49- '50, Her wants but few, her wishes all don- lined. , PERRY, HORACE H., JR.-Rod and Gun Club '49-'50, Ballroom Dancing Club '50- '5Z, Orchestra '49-'52, Intramurals '49- '50. He works on quietly but well. . PERRY, J. L., JR, - F.F.A. '49-'50, Ac- counting Club '5l. Majestic man, a secret world ol wonder in thyself. . PETTY, JAMES BARNARD-Accounting Club 'Sl-'52, Corresponding Secretary 'Sl, Rod and Gun Club '49-'50, Intra- murals 'SI-'52, l wonder how I became so lucky? X. tr Q Sl PETTY, JIMMIE RAY- He served with glory and admired suc- cess. PHILLIPS, DAVID RILEY-Rod and Gun Club '5l-'52, Intramurals 'Sl-'52. They never lail wha always try, PHINNEY, G. C.-IOB Secretary-Treas- urer, IIA Secretary-Treasurer, IZB Treas- urer, F.F.A, '50-'5l, Rod and Gun Club '50, Student Council '48-'50. The blessing ol earth is toil. PICHINSON, DON JAY-Advisory Re- porter '5l, Football Club '49, Basketball Club '50, Track Club '50, Jr. Red Cross Council '49-'50, Goldshirts '49, B-Team Basketball '49-'50, Track '5I. He was tall and straight, clear-eyed and friendly. PIERCE, JAY TERRY-Basketball Club '49-'50, Hick Music Club '5l, Baseball Club '50-'Sl, Student Council '49, Ad- visory President '49, Maroon Basketball Team '49-'52, Reserve Letter '49-'Sl, Varsity Letter '52, Maroon Baseball Team '50-'52, Reserve Letter '50, Varsity Letter 'Sl-'52. A light heart lives long. PINKERTON, NORMA LEE-F.H.A. '49- '5l, Canasta Club '50-'5l, Bookkeeping Club 'Sl, Intramurals '49-'5l. Ever the same, serene and confident. POLLAN, HOWARD E.-Accounting Club '50-'Sl, Sgt.-at-Arms, President '5l. His eyes are filled with an impish glint, His smile gives a lun-loving sort of a hint. POOLE, RICHARD-Master Singers '50, Mixed Choir 'Sl, Madrigal Singers '5l, Adda Dubbo Polish Club '49, Rodeo Club '50, Ballroom Dancing Club '50-'Sl, ln- tramurals '50. All things come to those who wait. POPE, JAMES BLAND- l0A Sgt.-at- Arms, IOB Sgt.-at-Arms, Football Club '49, Western Literature Club '50, Student Council '50, Advisory President '50, Gold- shirts '49, B-Team Basketball '49, Intra- murals '50. At anything, he is a hit, So good-looking, and what a wit. A 6 . 1, I 'R . PORTER, PEGGY ANN -Y-Teens '49- '50, Canasta Club '50-'51, Confederate Club '51, F.H.A. '51, Secretary. As graceful as a swan. POWELL, SONIA YVONNE-Canasta Club '49-'50, Confederate Club '50-'52, Secretary '51, Comet Staff '50-'51, Typist, Red Jackets '51-'52, Red Dragons '50- '52, National Thespians '51-'52, May Fete '50-'52, Intramurals '49-'50. Her lively pep, her laugh so gay, We hope she'll always be that way. PRASATIK, VIRGINIA RAE- F,I'l.A. '49, Opera Study Club '49-'51, Popular Music Club '52, Golden R Reading Award '49- '5l. At first she seems so quiet and wise, But watch that twinkle in her eyes. PRATT, WALLACE A.-Southern Har- mony Club '51, Canasta Club '51, Rod and Gun Club '50, Band '49-'50, Intra- murals '49-'50, He sits and whistles as the girls go by. PREWITT, SHIRLEY-Canasta Club '49- '50, Bridge Club '50-'52, Comet Staff '50-'51, Typist, Red Jackets '51-'52, May Fete '51, Intramurals '49-'50. Too much good cannot be said of her. PRIMER, CHARLES AUSTIN - Tennis Club '49-'50, Aquatic Club '50-'51, Mo- tion Picture Operators Club '51. We know he'll get a good position, For there's no ebb to his ambition. PRITCHETT, JOYCE ANN-Band '50- '5l, Ballroom Dancing Club '50, Canasta Club '51, Opera Study Club '51, Intra- murals '49. Royally well content. PROUSE, RUTH LORENE-Latin Club '49-'50, Critic '50, French Club '51A'52, Vice-President '51, Secretary '52, Dance Band Club '51, Y-Teens '49-'50, Quill 8' Scroll '51-'52, President, Maroon Staff '50-'52, Co-Editor '52, Orchestra '49-'52, Band '49-'52, Student Council '51-'52, Corresponding Secretary, N.H.S. '51-'52, President, D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award '52, 12B Reporter. Grace was in all her speech, PRUITT, JOANN -Mixed Choir '50-'52, Canasta Club '49-'51, Girls' Ensemble '49 '50, Madrigol Singers '51-'52, Student Council '49-'50, Beauty Revue '50-'51. A little twinkle in her eye, And charming manner, we can't deny. 10. 11 RADER, DORIS-Square Dance Club '48, Ballroom Dancing Club '49-'50, F.H.A. '51, Good humor only teaches charm to last. RANGEL, OPHELIA CHAPPIE - Los Amigos En Las Americas Club '49-'50, Violet Crown Jr. Gardening Club '50, Florence Nightingale Nursing Club '51, Accounting Club '51, F.H.A. '51, lntra- murals '50-'51, A girl on whom you can depend, To do her best, to all a friend. 12. RANKINE, WILFRED LEE-Mixed Choir 13 '49-'52, Opera Study Club '51, Western Warblers Club. ln his willingness, he surpasses the rest. RAST HOWARD EUGENE--Science Re- ' searcli Club '51, Astronomy Club '52. True to his word, his work, and his friends, We hope that his talents will pay divi- dends. 14. RAVEN, BETTY MAE- Handicraft Club '50-'51, Accounting Club '5l. So proper and sedate a lass. REED BILLYE RUTH-Popular Music 15. , Club '51, F.H.A. '50-'51, President '50. 16. 17 18. 19 20 21 An artistic genius, a queenly air. REEDY, MONTA JOE--Varsity Football Club '50-'51, Treasurer '50, Vice-President '51, Maroon Football Team '50-'51, Let- ters '50-'51. Love 'em 'n leave 'em. RENDON, PETE D.- Minh prolongs life. REYNOLDS, OLIVER DURWO0D-Gold- shirts '48-'49, 11B Vice-President, Foot- ball Club '48-'49, Radea Club '50, Rad and Gun Club '50-'51, President. A merry heart doeth good like medicine. RHODES, ELLEN KATE-Student Coun- cil '49-'50, Canasta Club '50-'51, Samba Club '51-'52, F.H,A. '51-'52. A iewel of the brighter lustre. RICE, RAMONA-Transfer from George- town, Texas. Knowledge hath its charms. RICKETTS, ANNELLE-Advisory Secre- tary '49-'51, Canasta Club '49-'50, Var- sity Tennis Club '50-'51, Bridge Club '51-'52, Red Jackets '50-'52, Student Council '51, Intramurals '49-'50, Varsity Tennis Team '50-'51, Letter. Na matter what there is to do, You'lI find this girl is willing and true. 5, ' . ,-.. fri? RICKETTS, DICK-Advisory Secretary '49, Advisory Sgt.-at-Arms '50, Football Club '50, Varsity Football Club '50-'51, Track Club '51-'52, Tennis Club '52, Comet Stall '51-'52, B-Team Football '50, Maroon Football Team Manager '51-'52i Track Team '51-'52. A good steady worker, quite conscien- tious, Always so willing and even industrious. RINCON, RACHEL-Needlework Club '49, Secretary, El Arco Iris '50, Secretary, Los Amigos En Las Americas '50, Flor- ence Nightingale Nursing Club '5l, Girls' Ensemble '51, Pan-American Music Club '51, Intramurals. She isn't so big, but she's cheerful and fun, Puts her best foot forward in getting things done. RINGSTAFF, FRANCES LORRAINE - Band '49-'52, Musicians Club '49, Flor- ence Nightingale Nursing Club '50, F.l'l.A. '52. Sweet and industrious, friendly, too There's nothing she and her smile can't do nov' VR 2' fi ,. , . in if ff, RITTER, NANCY-Bridge Club '49-'5l, Secretary '49, Western Worblers Club '50, Student Council '49-'50, Red Jackets '50, F.l'l.A. '51, Beauty Revue '50-'5l, 3rd place '50, Yell Leader '51-'52. This girl we know is full of pep, A versatile cheerleader, always l1ep. ROBERTS, HARVEY EUGENE-Canasta Club '49-'50, Confederate Club '50-'52, Vice-President '50, Red Dragons '49-'51, National Thespians '5l. A lover of books, but not a book-worm. ROBERTS, JO ANN-Popular Card Games Club '49-'50, Aquatic Club '50, Bridge Club '51, Red Jackets '50-'52, F.H.A. '49, Gay and vivaciousf' .f P. ..4, ,ani ,HC 7 , , 6 LL:f'f'W 9 s 4. ROBINSON, LESLIE-Motion Picture Operators Club '5I-'52, Student Council 'Sl-'52. The secret of success is constancy of purpose. ROBINSON, PATRICIA-Advisory Vice- President '50, Advisory President '5I-'52, Canasta Club '49-'50, Aquatic Club '50, Sgt,-at-Arms '50, Bridge Club '5I, Red Jackets '50-'52, F.H.A. '49-'50. A lover of wit and humor. ROBISON, SUSAN LUCILE - P o p u I a r Card Games Club '49, Aquatic Club '50, Bridge Club '5l, Red Jackets '50-'52, Western Warblers Club '5l. Dainty, neat, and very precise, i 'VI G- , 'T' , ' 4 l 1? g? Rf. I' -'thi' ,, 'VI I-1 f.,' ij 5, V ,i x 1.,v..V . I kkg. ., ti- ...af i. I l J K ' M S G N, n 4 '- , . ROCHA, BEATRICE-Chit Chat Club '49, Treasurer, Florence Nightingale Nursing Club '50, D.E. Club 'SI-'52. Prepared to meet life smiling always. RODGERS, UVAH JEAN-Y-Teens '49, Student Council '50, Jr. Red Cross Coun- cil '50, Ever the some-sincere and confident. RODRIGUEZ, JANIE GONZALES-Los Caballeros En Las Americas Club, Ball- room Dancing Club '5l. Jet black hair that's very neat, A personality that's hard to beat. ROE, SIE ALBERT- Music is a part of his soul. ROGERS, BETTYE JAYNE-Madrigal Singers '49-'52, Girls' Ensemble '49-'50, Red Dragons '49-'52, Musicians Club '50- '52, Science Research Club '49, Jr. Red Cross Council '49, Mixed Choir '50-'52, Intramurals '49-'50, All State Singer '5l. ln the choir she's made her mark. ROGERS, KENNETH EARL-Hick Music Club '5l, Accounting Club '50, Intro- murals '50, Carefree and good-natured. ROTSCH, ELLEN SUE-Orchestra '49- '52, National Thespians '50-'52, Secretory '5I-'52, Confederate Club '50-'52, Sec- retary '50, Ballroom Dancing Club '49, Adda Dubbo Polish Club '50, All-State Orchestra '50-'5l, Declamation '50, A talented Dragan Lady. ROZZELL, JEAN ELLIS-Tennis Club '494'52, Band '50-'52, Debate '5I-'52, Varsity Tennis Team '49-'52, Letter, ln- tramurals '49-'52. lntelligent, interesting, and industrious RUIZ, JIMMY- Intramurals '49-'50, Life is short-why be serious? RUIZ, JOE V.- Intramurals '50. Not too serious, not too gay, but always a folly good fellow. 40 I7. RUNDELL, JOHN LEE-Advisory Secre1 tary, Track Club '50-'51, Motion Pictur: Operators Club, Track Team '5l. What damsel was not in love with him?' I8. SANCHEZ, VICTOR RODRIGUEZ-Lo: Amigos En Las Americas Club '49, Ball room Dancing Club '5l. Solve this puzzle and a Ford win free.' I9. SANDERS, MARY LOU-Red Dragon '49-'52, Vice-President '50-'5I, Secretar 'SI-'52, National Thespians '50 52, Sec retary '50-'5l, President '5l-'52, Maroon Staff '50-'5I, Art Editor '50, Feature Edi tor '51, Student Council '5I-'52, Ballroon Dancing Club '49, Secretary, Maroon Merry-Go-Round '51, Secretary, Best Rei Dragon '49-'50. Sweet as the breath of morn. 20. SAWYER, BARBARA-'Student Counci '49, K.D.V. '5l-'52, President '52, F.H.A '5I-'52, Song Director '52. She puts her troubles in the bottom a her heart. ZI. SCHMIDT, BOBBIE NJELL-Advisor Vice-President '50, Canasta Club '45 Bridge Club '50 5l, Musicians Club '4l Treasurer, Red Jackets '50-'5l, Intro murals '49, Beauty Revue '50, lt is a happy heart that has plenty s friends. 22. SCHMIDT, MARGIE ELAINE-Populc Record Club '49, Varsity Tennis Clu '50, Accounting Club '51-'51, F.H.A '5I '52, Secretary, Intramurals '49-'51, Lette Her tongue is a law of kindness. 23. SCHNEIDER, IVA LEE-Dance Ban Club '49-'50, Handicraft Club '5l-'5, Sgt.-at-Arms, Band '49-'5I, Studel Council '49, Moy Fete Committee '5l. Her contagious and mirthful smile malu many friends. 24. SCHNELL, ARLAND CLARENCE-Ai counting Club 'SI-'52, Intramurals '54 '5l. Great always without aiming to be great. wer: r . I , . ...si , ,. -,-.- . ,... ,W ..., ,,,,, Q - , ' ' .. , X 5 qi N , , .... .r L-alas Q- the H ' g , f,1,..w..,,,..g A -. -,fe fe- .ml Q . s. H 1 ' 4 ., . X I M zo, - -su 5335: .-. ,, f- - 4- 1, -E 4. -,LAP-,. ' T' cu Li I ? , 2' 'fr Yi' .li SCHOEDEL, EMMA-Accounting Club '50-'51, Kindness has resistless charm. SCHULZE, KATHLEEN DORlS-Advis- ary President '49, 10B Treasurer, IIB Secretory, Canasta Club '49-'50, Parties Planned tor Fun Club '49, President, Va- riety Club '50-'51, Treasurer, Bridge Club '51-'52, Red Jackets '50-'51, Sophomore Favorite '50, Junior Favorite '51, Student Council '51, Yell Leader '51-'52, Valen- tine Sweetheart '52. Her bright smile is with me still. SCOTT, DICK - Men of few words are the best men, SEFCIK, WARREN-Advisory Sgt,-at- Arms '50-'52, F,F.A. '51, Sgt.-at-Arms, Western Literature Club '50, Vocational Agriculture '49-'52. Why let life be too serious? SERRANO, TERESA - Los Amigos En Las Americas Club '49-'50, Joker Club '51- '52. The sunshine comes along hand in hand with her. SEYMOUR, BETTY ANN - F.H.A. '49, Reporter, Canasta Club '50-'51, Secretary '51, Joker Club '51, Intramurals '49-'50. Light of heart and pleasant to know. SHAFER, BARBARA- Bookkeeping Club '51-'52, F.H.A. '51-'52. Ambition has no rest. SHANNON, MARGARET - Intramural Club '49-'50, Joker Club '51-'52, Ad- visory Treasurer '49-'51, Advisory Secre- tary '51-'52, Intramurals '49-'50, Letter. A smile reveals a friendly nature SHARP, CAROLYN - How goodness heightens beauty. SHELTON, GENEVIEVE-Square Dance Club '49-'50, Canasta Club '50-'51, Joker Club '51, II 1 13. SHELTON, GILBERT -Western Warblers Club '50-'51, President, Football Club '48-'49, Popular Record Club '51, Gold- slrirts '48, B-Team Football '49, Talent Show Winner '49, He'll add amusement to any class, At guitar playing, he'll always pass. SHIFFLETT, AMY- Red Jackets '50-'52, Red Dragons '50-'52, Jr. Red Cross Coun- cil '49-'51, Parties Planed for Fun Club '49, Canasta Club '50, Aquatic Club '50, Bridge Club '51, Popular Record Club '51, N.H.S. '51-'52. So wise, so young, they say. SHIPWASH, BILLY- A very deep thinker, diligent, too, He's very thorough in all he does do, 14. SHOWALTER, WALLACE - B use bo I I IS. Club '49, Western Literature Club '50, Vice-President, A.Y.O. '51, Sgt-at-Arms '51, Intramurals '50, Golf Team, Letter- man '50, Yell Leader '51-'52. He's handsome, with a humorous grin. A bright glow lollows wherever he's been, SHRIVER, JACK-Boots and Saddles Club '49-'50, Western Literature Club '50, Senators '49. Serene, contented with his lot, he makes the most of what he finds in life. 16. SHROPSHIRE, VIRGINIA-Square Dance 17. Club '49, Canasta Club '49, Aquatic Club '50, Bridge Club '50-'51, Jr. Red Cross Cauncil '50, Red Jackets '51, Beauty Revue '51, 2nd place, Yell Leader '51-'52, Student Council '49-'51, May Fete Com- mittee '50, Oh, the gleam of her golden hair. SIFUENTES, GLORIA ANN - El Arco Iris '49, Los Amigos En Las Americas Club '50-'51, Secretary '51, Ballroom Dancing Club '51-'52. She has a singing heart, and spills smiles A friend as true as the guardian angels, wherever she goes. 41 5 .gi K ' .13 , sg i . 41, r n if f . I4 7 .SlKES, CHARLES THOMAS-French Club '49-'50, Secretary, Maroon Merry- Go-Round Club '50-'51, Secretary '50, President '51, Jr. Red Cross Council '51, Maroon Merry-Go-Round '49-'51, Master of Ceremonies, Director, Mon of distinction. 19. SILBERSTEIN, DEANNA-Canasta Club '49-'50, Parties Planned for Fun Club '48- '49, Joker Club '50-'51, Jr. Red Cross Council '49, F.H.A. '49-'50. ls not this wild rose sweet without a comment? 20. SIMONS, MARVELENE- Vivacious and never bIue. ei . SIMPSON, JOHN DAVID - Latin Club '50, Astronomy Club '5l. Nothing is impossible to a valiant heart. . SLACK, CATHERINE ANN - F.H.A. '49- '5l, Treasurer, Y-Teens '50. Gentle of speech, beneficial of mind. . SMALLEY, ELAINE-D.E. Club '50-'52, Secretary '51, Vice-President '51, Generous smiles are all of a kind. . SMITH, PEGGY JO-F,H,A. '49-'50, Joker Club '51, Intramurals '49-'50. All her ways are winning ways. ml 4 Vgih L ' I0 .. 1-2:4 i W . 1' l'2'i,. ' fs is I is K. ,l Mafif We V l l. SNOW, VIRGIL LEROY-Football Club '49-'50, C-Team Football '49-'50, Letter, B-Team Football '50-'5l, Letter, Maroon Football Team 'Sl-'52. AwfuIly fond of ladies fair, And in this world has not a care SOSA, ADOLPHUS U.- A lover af games and clean sport. SPIEGEL, PATSY SUE-Handicraft Club '51, Square Dance Club '50, Distributive Education Club '5l-'52. She is extremely generous. STAEHELY, Bill - Falk and Square Dance Club '49, Western Warblers Club '49, Variety Club '49-'50, Mixed Choir '49-'5l, Jr. Red Cross Council '48-'49, Hates neither himself nor the ladies. at I4. Q 5. STAPLETON, CYRIL D.-Band '50-'5l. Our delight and inspiration. 6. STARKEY, JOHN-Canasta Club '50- 'Sl, Confederate Club 'Sl-'52, Ideals are the worId's best masters. 7. STENZEL, SONYA-Latin Club '49-'50, Secretary '50, Band '49-'5l, Quill and Scroll '5l, Maroon Stott '50-'52, Advertis- ing Manager '50, Business Manager '51, News Editor 'Sl, Co'Editor '52, Student Council '5l, Student Directory Committee, Maroon Beauty Revue Committee '52, ln- tramurals '50-'5l. The most ingenious woman in the world. STEWART, INEZ LENELL-Band '49- '5l, Dance Band Club '49-'50, Nursing Club '5l, President, Canasta Club '50. She needs no praise, her own virtues speak for themselves. STEWART, lRlS-Orchestra '49-'52, Fu- ture Teachers' Club '49, Opera Study Club '50-'52, 'Twas sweetness that made her lovable. STOKES, PAT ANN- Quiet and very dependable. STONE, LAURIE JEAN-Los Amigos En Las Americas '49, Orchestra '49-'50, Opera Study Club '50-'52, She is dignity itself. STRONG, JANE-F.H.A. '49-'52, Presi- dent '5l, Secretary '5l. Her eyes as stars of twilight fair. STRUHALL, FRANCES M.-Advisory Secretary '49-'50, Popular Card Game Club '49-'50, Student Council '5l, Intra- murals '49-'50, Advisory Vice-President '51, Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' SUNDBECK, CARL T,-l2B Sgt.-at- Arms, Westerners Club '5l-'52, Sgt.-at- Arms. A steadfast friend, loyal and true. 42 114.7 '-I ' as X SYLVESTER, BETTY JANE-Canasta Club '49-'5l, Student Council '49-'50, F.H.A. '49, Jr, Red Cross Council '5l. She is forever smiling. TAYLOR, JAMES 0.- Blessed are the joy makers. TAYLOR, PAULINE - Happy am I, from care I am free, Why con't they all be contented Iiki me? TAYLOR, TOMMY WILLIAM MURPHN -Red Dragons '50-'5l, Best Actor 'Sl Chess Club '50, Variety Club '51, Motion Picture Operators Club '5l, Maroon Staf '49-'51, Circulation Manager, Amuse ments Editor '5l, Best Actor of Distric 'Sl Lookout, Broadway, here I come. TEICH, DAVID LAMME-Canasta Clu '50, Hick Music Club '5l, Football Clu '49, Football Manager '47-'49, Letter. The mirror of all courtesy. TEMPLETON, WlL5UR- Southern Hal many Club '50-'5l, Motion Picture Oper ators Club '5l 52. Nothing can fan him. TENEYUQUE, LEONITA - Intramural '49. Nothing is impossible to a willing hand. TENNEY, AUGUSTA-Folk and Squar Dance Club '49, Western Warblers '5C '5l, Bridge Club '51, Girls' Ensemble '49 '50, Mixed Choir '50 52, Madrigal Sing ers '50-'5l, Red Jackets '5l4'52. Sunshine is found in places other tha the sky. THAXTON, JANE ANN-F.H.A. '41 Historian, Red Jackets 'Sl-'52, Bridg Club '50, Confederate Club '5l. This good woman should be prized lik o garden lull of roses. 3. W ,. THIEME, WALLACE - Western Warblers Club '50-'5l. A scholar and a gentleman. THOMAS, BERT - He remains in all people's hearts. THOMASON, BUCKY-Rod and Gun Club '49, Nothing good is accomplished without enthusiasm. THORNTON, GEORGE WATSON lll - Western Warblers Club '49, Football Club '50-'5l, Hick Music Club '5l-'52, Student Council '51, B-Team Football '50-'5l. And he was a Texas cowboy, never heard ol Rome at all. THRASHER, LARRY ELBERT- Twinkling eyes, infectious grin, Pleasure reigns wherever he's been. TIEMANN, ESTHER - Transfer l r a m Bloomington, Indiana, The charm of her presence was felt wherever she went, TIRADO, TERRY- Baseball Club, Bas- ketball Club '49-'5l, Pan-American Music Club '51-'52, B-Team Basketball '49- '50, Maroon Basketball Reserves '50-'5l, Student Council '49-'50. Who thinks most, leels the noblest, acts the best. TOLER, THOMAS H. - Football Club '50-'5l, Vice-President, Student Council 'Sl-'52, Maroon Football Team '50-'5l. Men, like bullets, go larthest when they are smoothest, TORRES, ANNIE RUTH-Red Jackets '50-'52, El Arco lris '50, Violet Crown Jr. Gardening Club '50-'5l, Western Warb- lers Club '5l, F,H,A. 'Sl-'52. She spoke with much ease and sweet- ness. TRAINER, DOUGLAS - Maroon Football Team '5l. Natural as sunlight on the sea. ii ll. TRAINER, HELEN - Bridge Club '49-'50, Canasta Club '50-'5l, Samba Club '51- '52, Red Jackets '50-'52, Girls' Ensemble '51-'52, Intramurals '49-'50. Worthy ta be the pattern and crown ol all good women. l2. TREADWELL, MARY BETH - Samba Club '5l, President, Parties Planned tor Fun '49, Pan American Music Club '50, Secretary, F.H.A. '5l, Secretary, Beauty Revue '49-'5l, Sweet as the perfume ol roses. l3. TREVINO, PETE-Aeronautics Club '49, Sgt.-at-Arms, Civil Air Patrol '49-'50, Hillbilly Music Club '5l, Intramurals '50- '5l. He makes a classroom burst with lun, but still his work is always done, 14. TROLINGER, FRANKLIN - Accounting Club '5l. Lile lives only in success. l5. TUMEY, ROBERT CARL - llB Secretary, Football Club '48-'49, Track Club '49-'5l, Hiclu Music Club '5l, Goldshirts '43, B- Team Football Manager '49, Letter, ln- tramurals '48-'51, Letter, Track Team '49-'5l. A deep and studious gentleman. l6. TURNER, BARBARA L.-Band '50-'51, Los Amigos en Las Americas 'Sl-'52. A light heart lives long. l7. UPCHURCH, ARMOUR-Red Jackets '50-'5l, Varsity Tennis Club '50-'51, Ca- nasta Club '49, Girls' Ensemble '51, Madrigal Singers '5l, Mixed Choir '52, Varsity Tennis Team '5l-'52, Letter, ln- tramurals '50. Cherished as a really clever person by all who knew her. 18. URBAN, ELDORE DELBERT - Library Club '48-'49, D.E. Club '50-'5l. Believe one who speaks from experi- ence. I9. URBANEK, ALTON GEORGE- Worth made this man. 43 K . A F ig ' -as - -31' K jr'-. -Q . l 'ite Em E ' If Y 'f'-sgs1f.-,p..:5g.sf,- ji Q 20. UTZMAN, MARY ANN-Canasta Club '49-'50, Red Jackets '50-'51, Intramurals '49-'50. She knew how to make them forget their troubles. 21. VAN CLEAVE, GEORGE LENT-Band '49-'52, Astronomy Club '52, Benelicent of mind. VAN ZANDT, MARILYN JENELLE-Red Jackets '50-'52, Canasta Club '49-'5l, Treasurer, Samba Club 'Sl-'52, Sgt-at- Arms, Jr. Red Cross Council '49-'51, ln- tramurals '49-'5l. Cl pleasant disposition. VARELA, GENEVA-Violet Crown Jr. Gardening Club '50-'5l, Nursing Club '5l, F.H.A. '49-'52. For beauty lives with kindness. . qt N K. 'M .tie t, 5 9 . V 2 Y 1 ,.. E , . r r A' .1 g f'f- If K i -L 'Ki V f , 1' 'stag 71. I ,t Q. ff: ' .: f ' i, pp Wiiivw . 7 iliffgk' lf: .t ,si-, - . Ag gl tt.. 'lt xo I zz .ali 6' . .N ,z Q- rf !gt ,, if 1 1. VELASQUEZ, SILVESTER - Basketball Club '49-'51, Intramurals '49-'51, B-Team Basketball '49-'51, Basketball Club '50- '5l. Where'er he goes, he's welcome truly, 2. VERNON, BETTY-Canasta Club '49- '50, Red Jackets '50-'52, Student Council '50, Girls' Ensemble '51-'52, N.H.S. '51, 52, Intramurals '49-'50. She is an exception to the rule that beauty is only skin deep. be T7 rr. all ll F il? 3. VILLASANA, TONY, JR.-El Arco Iris Club '49, Los Amigos En Las Americas Club '49-'51, President '51, Ballroom Dancing Club '5l. A live wire that can't be touched. 4. VISCARDI, CATHY-Intramural Club, Reporter '50, Latin Club '49-'50, Opera Study Club '51, Maroon Staff, Reporter '50, Assistant Advertising Manager '51, Advertising Manager '51-'52, Maron Staff, Art Editor '50, Quill 8. Scroll '52, Intramurals '50, A sweet attractive kind of grace. 5. VOELKEL, ANITA LEE- Parties Planned lor Fun Club '49, Popular Card Game Club '50, Variety Club '50-'51, Popular Music Club '51-'52, Reporter, Red Jackets '51-'52, Comet Staff '50-'52, Head Typist '50-'51, Class Editor '51-'52, Maroon Stafl '51-'52, May Fete '51, Girls' En- semble '52. Little but cute. 6. VOLZ, JOHN A.- Hitch your wagon to a star. 7. VON ROSENBERG, ANN-Red Jackets '50-'52, Student Council '51, Canasta Club '49-'51, Samba Club '51-'52, Intra- murals '49-'50. And all things bright and fine are thine. 8. VOYLES, JACK W.-Mixed Choir '50- '52. Thou art a lord and nothing but a lord, 9, WAGNER, LANELL- May Heaven go with her. lo 10. WALKER, BARBARA-Y-Teens '49-'51, Canasta Club '50, Florence Nightingale Club '50, F,H,A. '51, Treasurer, Intra- murals '50-'51, As merry as the day is long. 1. WARE, MELVIN- Genius is mainly an affair of energy. 2, WARNER, JOAN M. -Canasta Club '49- '50, Latin Club '50-'51, Opera Study Club '51, Beautiful thoughts make a beautiful soul. A WARREN, GLENN- 10B Reporter, Bas- ketball Club '48-'52, Baseball Club '49- '50, Maroon Baseball Team '50-'51, Letter. Everyone wishes him well, WARREN, JACQ- A whimsical thought she naw and then expressed. WATSON, EUNICE-French Club '49- '5l, Secretary '50, Handicraft Club '5l. Everybody said she was the finest crea- ture in the world. WATTINGER, PAT- She can dream and make not dreams her master. WATTS, FRED C. -Student Council '5l. This fellow's liked by all his friends, A cheerful ray his presence sends. 18. WEEKS, DEVEREAUX -Mixed Choir '51- '52, Tennis Club '50, Canasta Club '51, Student Council '49, Future Teachers Club '49, Susan-Be-Smooth Club '52. A jovial lad with a friendly grin, A blush for the girls-his only sin. WELMAKER, BARBARA-Canasta Club '49-'51, Reporter '49, Popular Record Club '51-'52, Intramurals '49-'50. Her middle name is Love. WENZEL, GEORGIA LUCILLE-Latin Club '49-'51, Reporter '50, Red Dragons '50-'52, National Thespians '51-'52, Los Amigos En Las Americas Club '51-'5Z. Genial as sunshine. WERCHAN, OTTO ALLENZ- The picture of happiness. WEST, NANCY VIRGINIA-F.H.A. '49, Y-Teens '50, Canasta Club '50-'51, Con- federate Club '51. Sweeter than candy. WHITED, HAROLD-Canasta Club '49- '50, Variety Club '50-'51, Opera Study Club '51-'52, Jr, Red Cross Council '51- '52 A half wit is better than none. WHITLEY, JOAN ELlZABETH-Canas- ta Club '49-'50, Latin Club '50, Bridge Club '50. Her friendly smile has won her the favor of many. : X ff 'NESS ' cs R rt if 43' WHITTEN, DICK SEIDERS - He attains what he aims lor. WILEY, ANN-Advisory Secretary '5l, Square Dance Club '49-'50, Bridge Club 'Sl-'52, Beauty Revue '49-'50, Canasta Club '50-'5I. She has two eyes, so soft, so blue. WILLHOITE, DONALD EDWARD-F.F.A. '49-'5l, Rod and Gun Club '48-'49. Unconcernecl, carefree, and mighty lik- able. WILLIAMS, BILL-Master Singers '48- '50, Madrigals '50, Radio Singers '50, Mixed Choir '50-'52, Chess Club '49-'5I, Motion Picture Operators Club '5l. A boy with big ideas. WILLIAMS, CURTIS - EreCt in body and in soul. WILLIAMS, GENEVIEVE HOPE- Parties Planned for Fun Club '49-'50, Nursing Club '50-'51, Intramurals '49-'50, You will prove your worth on this fine old earth. WILLIAMS, GERALDINE JOHNSON - Intramural Club '49-'50, Nursing Club '50-'5I, Intramurals '49-'50. Temperament sunny, eyes aglow. wiLLiAMsoN, nos-Tennis Club '49- '50, Western Literature Club '50-'5l. A prince al good fellows. WILSON, GRAHAM-Aquatic Club '48- '5I, Sgt.-at-Arms '50-'5I, Hot Rod Club '50, Swimming Team '48-'50, Letter. He'd like to have his lessons transferred to Barton Springs. WILSON, SIDNEY LEE- Ambition never goes unrewarded. WISEMAN, JERRY--Science Research Club '50-'5l, Astronomy Club 'Sl-'52, Band '49-'52, N,H.S. 'Sl-'S2. Intelligent and eloquent by nature. WOMACK, DELANO-IOA Vice-Presi- dent, IOB President, IIA President, IIB President, IZA President, l2B President, Student Council '50-'52, Vice-President '52, Football Club '49, Varsity Football Club '50-'5l, Reporter '5I, Track Club '5l, PT,A. Social Committee Chairman '5I, B-Team Football '49, Maroon Foot- ball Team '50-'5I, Letters, Maroon Track Team '50-'5l, Letter '5I, Maroon Base- ball Team '5I, American Legion Baseball Team '5I, Friendliest Boy '5l, Sophomore Favorite, Junior Favorite. Veni, Vidi, Vici. I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 20. 2l. 22, WOOD, DIANA JO - Advisory Vice- President '50-'5I, Pan-American Music Club '50. Her eyes shine like they are set in snow. WOOD, JACK- Basketball Club '49-'52, Baseball Club '49-'52, Maroon Basketball Team 'SO-'52, Letter, Maroon Baseball Team '50-'52, Letter, American Legion Baseball Team '49-'5I, B-Team Basket- ball '49. Strong reasons make strong actions. WOOD, MARY ELIZABETH-Advisory Vice-President '5l, Jr, Red Cross Coun- cil, Canasta Club '49-'5I, Joker Club 'SI-'52, Red Jackets '50-'52, Intramurals '49-'50. A smile, u word, a curl, in other words, a bonnie girl. WOOD, NELLIE RAY-Pan-American Music Club '49-'50, Bookkeeping Club '5I. Somehow, a gleaming fluff of red, Has found its way to her sunny head. WOOLLEY, LOIS NELL-F.H.A. '49-'S0. A modest, retiring violet. WORRELL, KATIE IRELENE- Silence is the best ornament of woman, WORTHEY, EDWARD ELROY-Safety Patrol '49-50, Captain, The noblest type of man. WUNNEBURGER, LOUISE- Her smile talks. YEAGLEY, CLAIRE LOUISE-l2A Re- porter, Y-Teen Officers Club '49-'50, Secretary, Vice-President '49, Handicraft Club '5l, Secretary, Student Council '49- '50, Executive Committee, Jr. Red Cross Council '50, May Fete '50-'5I, Red Jack- ets '50-'52, Advisory Vice-President, Ad- visory Secretary, Intramurals '50, Beauty Revue '5I, Posture Contest Finalist '49, 'Whatever is beautiful, is amiable. YOUNG, DAN R.-Football Club '49- '50, Varsity Football Club '5l-'52, Amer- ican Legion Baseball Teom 'SI-'52, Ma- roon Basebull Team 'SI-'52, Maroon Football Team 'Sl-'52, B-Team Football '49-'50. A great boy, a great athlete. f fs J t 4 r w vt In wi- ' 'mf 'ft f 4 S ,st t J 2' eg . ..... .. ,f . 1 s rl in win sw :-. it '97 l 5 . hx I .Q ' , -W ' 1- .- 2 , I K f --f- 2. ,jx if ye. ZAPATA, RUDOLPH G.-Ballroom Danc- ing Club 'SI-'52, We all agree he's lots of fun, 24. ZIVLEY, GEORGE-Chess Club '49-'50, Western Literature Club '50-'5l, A true friend, a fine spirit, lrank and genuine. ZIVLEY, .IO LETA- Her witty remarks kept us in stitches. y YS. Xi .i X W' LE Q s -IWW sa -refs f it 4 45 .-Y , I' Q I , L. wzzsx ,awe -- ,gg :1.f..,e, , gem, .fs-rv . . , .,,. t..,,.P,s ,,,t. , H , - ,is '. S. -gg? -5gaufi,.:-tit? , . . .,,, hm k .. fr-' S f . - el Sf fit .ie e r X' 3 wo., Q, ..... If ' I 3 E .rib ,. , I A A - Y s . ,X XX W I fl sims . . .,.- ff- w Q -'io Q ff Ig, 1? X 'f fill'i. '55 A 5 rg I -s ,.t-, .,,.f to . . A o oi efsaesw et Qi YQ, Q. ek Q i'Y i' m S'l .1 1 +1 as: ' 1 . ' 5:42 -'9 S ,gf ,1 .W Momssfigig fin as if-ff v h :'A h -.r ef , .fs-F225 ,' - , .fees-: ,g N -s Q, hi .Jr .- .urs V , 4- fi i 'ff of 'N-la , .. lg. x I alfa ', , ., '- f- . V' f ..v',, . , K Q -f 'i vigrx' WWJQ uk 'Q' ,, e ' ' - -W ff 1 . vii i-.f Qi sfii ,.. J , f M L 13.-2 Q 1 i V ' i IU: E' -g. 1. X K1 af , I . . ,V - v - 5-,W , , .- 1 . 1' V ax mf, V. .ff ,f . lj ,N .1-2 1 'J-ffm 4 iv ' ' ..,,,,, ' V ' ff Ordering lunc h at the Enfield Gr ill are the 11B Fallclass officers. Left to right are jimmy Wier, Vice-P1-e5identgCharles Burleson, Secretaryg Wayne Smith, Treasurerg and Rosie Duran, Sgt.-at-Arms. hw' Mg .if LA Playing ping pong at Kourtin' Korner are the 1lA Fall class officers. Playing are Frank Nagle, Sgt.-at-Armsg and G. V. Reedy, Vice-President, Keeping score is Bobby Bohn, Treasurer. unior fficer s el.k6 Admiring the trophies won for Austin High are the 11B Spring class officers, Luther Dube, Reporterg Mike Higgins, Presidentg and Ca- mille Newberyy, Secretary. ,cl Getting Maroons for their advisories are the 11A Spring class officers. Left to right are jackie Davis, Treasure:-gjoe Byrd, Reporterg Bobo Holmes, Presidentg and jo Ann Riffe, Secretary. X ,4 1. Z. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ll. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20, 48 Abrahamson, Io Ann Aleman, Eunice Allen, Jackie Alsup, Bill Amundson, Nona Anderson, Betty Anderson, Gayle Anderson, Ruth Angell, Eddie Arbuckle, Billie Arledge, Lewis Martin Arnold, Edwin Otto Arnold, Lee Elvin Artz, Barbara Aten, Kenneth Bailey, Bobby Baker, .lan Balcar, Vince Ronald Banks, Marilyn Barkley, Karol Barnard, Estil Barnard, Gerald Bartling, Larry Bashara, Richard Beaird, Billie Beardslee, Bill Beaty, Jimmy Bebee, Betty Io Beck, Donald Bell, Shirley Bell, Wynona Bengston, Howard Bennett, Al Bennight, Peggy Berry, Joan Bethel, Barbara Biggs, Carolyn Bishop, Janis Blachly, Bill Black, Adele rib -alps? ,,. 'Qi ,pp .. 7 5.5, , .. ,gag ' TQ? A. E , Q ' .E If 3. : 'wg' Q1 if .,1 1 Aix ,,.A ,.. ...,..,..... l M-.-4: Blac k, Dic k Blac kstone , Ma ry Blomquist, Mary Franc es Boatner, Glena Boatright, Ianell Bodine, Willis Bohls, Beverly Bohn, Bobby Bohn, Helen Ann Boling, Dan Boswell, George Louis Bowerman, Carol Marie Boyce, Janice Boyd, Nancy Boyett, Betty Bradshaw, Louis Brandl, Sandra Breed, Truman Breeland, Nelda Joyce Brewer, Mary Bridges, Idabelle Brockmann, Carl Brown, Donald Brown, Frances Brown, Sandra Brown, Susan Browning, Barbara Browning, Bob Bryant, Everett Bryrner, Valerie Bryson, Valjean Buaas, Dorothy Buford, Bobby Burch, Ann Burklund, Gladys Burnett, Jesse Burns, Kenneth Burrell, Robert Bustin, Mildred Bustin, Sara 4 fT'U' ? 1 91 . -M F XXL Cain, Eugene Callan, Zelma Cameron, Mary Cerise Camp, Jody Capps, Billy Carl, Elsie Carpenter, Bruce Warner Carpenter, Ruth Ann Carrillo, Andrea Carrillo, Lupe Carroll, Joe Speed Casstevens, Dolores Cavness, Carol Chapman, Yvonne Chavez, Angelina Chote, Sally Christian, La John Christian, Silsbee Clark, Jim Clarke, Carol Cloer, Jo Beth Cocke, Virginia Cole, Wayne Collins, Jim Conner, Glenn Conner, Jimmy Cook, Edwin Cooke, Catherine Courtney, Alton Cowan, Sandra Sue Crane, Paula Jean Crow, Augustus Culver, Everett Cunningham, Joyce Cunningham, Nancy Curry, Gerald Davidson, Marion Davis, Alice Davis, Joy 21 Z2 Z3 Z4 25 26 Z7 Z8 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Davis, Marjorie Davis, Nat Davis, Stewart Derrick, Diane Dickson, James Dittmar, Laura Dodgen, Frances Doles, Janet Downs, Kenneth Dube, Luther Duggan, William Young Duran, Margie Jo Dye, Billy Early, Mary Ebert, Patricia Eckert, Dudley Edburg, Jack Evans, Kenneth Wayne Evans, Scott Faulkner, Gene Faulkner, Mary Io Ann Fincher, Shirley Forister, Eugene Fortune, Billy Foster, Wynona Foust, Carol Fowler, Carole Jean Fowler, Ruth Fox, Dale Francis, Charlotte Franzetti, Sugie Frazier, Barbee Freund, Emma Frydell, Alan Frymire, Frances Fuchs, Clarice Edgar, Ruth Edwards, Ted Ellis, Anita Louise - rrre - wweyeww weee , M Gage, Leslie, Gamble, Roland Garcia, Billy Joe Gault, Clay Gerling, Jack Gifford, Guy Gilbert, Joe Burch Glimp, Jayne Godwin, Frank Goebel, Jean Gonn, Lura Gracy, Helen Graef, Martha Jane Graham, Nell Granger, Andrew Green, Elbert Eugene Greer, Ann Colton Greeson, Doyle Gregory, Peggy Gremillion, Dona Grumbles, Doris Grumbles, Janis Grumbles, Marcus Grupe, Henry Hafner, Dudley Haggard, Sue Hale, Ilene Hammond, Mary Ann Harborth , Gladiola Hardwic k, Bobby Harms, Dorothy Ellen Harris, Male olm Harton, Will Harvey, Jerry Hawkew, Larry Hasse, Billy Hawkins, Margaret Ann Heli, Nancy Helge, Anna Juanita Herber, Wilfred Hewlett, Jackie Higgins, Mike Hill, Patsy Hitchcock, Norris Ray Hite, Alice Jean Hocutt, H. E. Hoffmann, John Milton Hogan, Louise Hohertz, Wallace Wilburn Holck, Beatsy Hollers, Richard Van Hood, Sue Hooper, Bob Hoover, Jeanne Hopkins, Joyce LaVerne Hornsby, Jane Marie Horton, Rosalind Hough, Roland House, Patty Sue Houston, Sam Howard, Marilyn Oneda Howell, Carolyn Hubbard, Arlie Hudson, Wellborn Huff, Carolyn Hughes, Nancy 7-55 Humphrey, Martlxa Jo Hunter, Donnie Ray Hurley, Sue Jackson, Jack Jackson, Leon Lewis Jaime, Ruben Jamar, Janet Jenkins, David Jessen, Liz John, Mary Jane Johns, Pat Johnson, Clifford Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Gene Johnson, Joel Johnson, Judy Johnson, Jean Lamar Johns on, Marjorie Lois Z0 21 ZZ Z3 Z4 Z5 26 Z7 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 . Johnson, Mary Walton . Johnson, Nick . Johnson, Phil . Jones, Darrell . Kaufman, Donna . Kauffman, James . Kee, Betty . Kelleher, Dan . Kemmitz, Dayne . Kennedy, Barbara . Kilburn, Marian Lavida . King, Byron . King, Elbert . King, James . Kinney, Martha . Klumpp, Gretchen . Knickerbocker, Nancy . Kniker, Julia Ann . Knowlton, Danny 20. Ligon, Barbara 21. Linch, Gene 22. Linden, Eugene 23. Loper, Bertie Sue 24. Lovett, George 25. Lowery, Flo 26. McAden, Carol Ann 27. McCalmont, Ralph 28. McCrary, Keith 29. McCullough, Beth 30. McCullough, Billie Jean 31. McCullough, Charles 32. McCullough, Delbert 33. McCullough, Walton 34. McDonald, Shirley 35. McFarland, James 36. McFarland, Kay 37. McKee,I-l.L. 38. McMurry, Barbara Knox, Pat Koen, Billy Joe Koenig, Doris Kretschmar, Max Lafrenz, John Lang, Shirley Ann Lang ston, Ann Marie Latham, Marvell Lavalle, Arthur Laws, Betty Lou Lebo, Melvin Leifeste, Bill Lenz, Billie Ann LeRoy, Jacqueline Levy, Manford Lewis, Joanne Lewis, Ramona Lichenstein, Joy Lillie, Bob 20 21 22 Z3 31 Murchison, Joe Nabors, Jean Nagle, Frank Nagle, Fred Nalls, Glenn Nauert, Clifton Naven, Jim Needham, Shirley Nelson, Tharon Olle, Elmer Pace, Sue Palmer, Richard Parker, Kenneth Paschall, John Patton, Barbara Perez, Yolanda Perry, Carl Peschka, Douglas Peterson, Mary Ann Petrick, Joie Pfeifer, Bill Phillips, Jim Pollan, Alice Marie Pollard, Cecil Powell, James Powell, Rose Marie Powers, Dani Dell Preslar, John Newbern, Gregg Newberry, Camille Neyland, Jimmy Nicholson, Jane Ellen Norman, Dan Norman, Jessie Norman, Shirley Nuhn, John Oertli, Rosie Lee Olle, Betty T Pribble, Jim Pulliam, Jean Rader, Martin Gene Ragsdill, Jack Ramage, Cecil Rangel, Raymond Raumaker, Richard Reed, Bobby Reed, Jimmie Reedy, G. V. Reinhackel, Carol Reynolds, Benny Reynolds, Joann Rhodes, Terry Richfeld, Joe Richburg, Malc omb Ridgway, Marvin Rippy, Ima Nell 19. 20. 2.1. ZZ. 23. 24. 25 26 Z7 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Lyle Ritchey, Jimmy Roberts, Anne Robertson, Jack Lenor Robertson, Peggy Elaine Robinson, Jimmie Roche , Mike Rodrigues , Aldina Roe, Kay Elizabeth Roe, Shirley Ann Roesz, Edward Rogers, Claudette Rogers, Janet Rolls, Patricia ' Rose, Pete Rosenblad, Larry Rosentritt, Evelyn 36 Ross, Eugene Ross, Johnny 19 20 21 ZZ Z3 24 Z5 26 Z7 28 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. Rossy, Pete Rothe, Pat Rum, Charleen Rush, Ve ra Sellers, Mike Arnold Senterfitt, Rodney Sepulveda, Lucille Shaw, Muriel Shelby, Don Shipman, Jim Simpson, Sara Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, snnuh Smith, Smith, Smith, Annette Be rnadette J'o Ann Larry Margie Marilil Peggy Sammie Sara Jane Shirley Wayne Russell, Tommy Donald Rutledge, Darrell Sanchez, Lalo Sanford, Ronald Sankey, Wilton Sartin, Doyle Sartin, Shirley Ann Sayers, Polly Ann Scarbrough, James Scarbrough, Lem Schmidt, Kermit Schutt, Carolyn Joyce Schwartz, Leo Elmer Seay, Stiles 59 ,-,af-,rue I 555.-W., 5 , 4 in 2 Q il is Celll .,, , Us x Smith, Pat 12. Smothers, Helen 13. Smothers, Peggy Jean 14. Sowers, Virginia 15. Spears, Donnel 16. Spillar, Barbara 17. Staton, Darwin 18. Steger, Shirley 19. Stevens, Billy 20. Stevenson, Bertha 21, Stewart, Doris Marie 22, 23. Taylor, Peggy 24. Taylor, Tomm 25. Taylor, Violet 26 Strain, Donald Earl Strauss, Margie Ann Strickland, Margaret Ann Sutherland, Carol Swenson, Roland Swenson, Zack Swofford, Billie Sylvester, Juanell Taylor, Betty Lee Taylor, Carl Taylor, Nancy ie . Temple, Bobby John 27 . Templeton, Ba rbara Jean 28. Templeton, Jeanie 29. Thames, Dorothy 30. Thompson, Evelyn 31. Thoene, Robert Ross 32. Thompson, Patsy Jean 33. Thompson, Sam 34. Thornton, Dick 35. Tobin, Bob 36. T0dd,Jaek 37. Townley, Jean 38. Tracy, Carol 39. T routman, Barbara 40. Truehart, Pat 41. Tumey, Corky 42. Turner, Carol Mark 43. Turner, Donna Nell 44. Urban, Eugene il? 45 . Vandygriff, Alvis if y ac: fs po' l!5 46. Vick, Judy Vick, Ross Von Rosenberg, Gladys Voss, John Henry Walker, Bill Wallac e Watkins Wallac e, Watkins , Watkins Webb, Barbara Darline Weber, Marzee 12. 13. 14. 15. Carl Milton 16. Gerald Dean 17, Norma 18. Harriet June 19, Juliette Anna 20. 21. 22. 23 24 Weiler, John Eugene Welge, Carl Wendler, Mary Kate Wentling, Ann Wersebe, Kenneth West, Kenneth Westphal, Nancy Whatley, Rayburn Ba White, Billy Dean White, Bruce Lamar White, Patsy . Whitener, Pege Jean . Whitworth, Terrence Lamar 25. Wilborn, Lucian 26. Wiley, Tommy 27. Willingham, Ed 28. Wilson, Diane Lee 29. Wingfield, Kenneth Dale 30. Winston, Phil 31. Winters, Shirleyan 32. Wirth, Maurine Christine 33. Withers, Pat 34. Woicinski, Sonya Kareen 35. Womack, Marvin 36. Wood, Lila Lee 37. Woodall, Geraldine 38. Woodson, Pat 39. Wright, Ralph 40. Wyrick, Waneen 41. Yake, Carol Ann 42. Yancey, Claudette 43. Young, Mary Sue 44. Young, Nancy 45. Young, Sharon rnett 61 z ., I I I X 2 The 10B Spring class offic e r s singing their school song, Loyal Forever , around the piano are Kleft to rightllviargaret Harris, Treasurerg Lynn Huff, President, Jody Drake, Secre- tary, Judy Hayes, Reporterg Rogers Wilson, Sgt.-at-Arms.and Sandra Moore, Vice-President. 2 i X i Listening to an exciting football game over the radio are the 10B Fall class officers. Left to right are Troy Pearson, Sgt.-at-Arms, Jackie Davis, Treasurer, and Bobo Holmes, President. 62 ophomore fficers S Busily making fudg e are the 10B Fall class officers, James King, Vice-Presi- dentg and Jo Ann Riffe, Secretary. Buying programs from Clark Crow at the first home football game of the year are the 10A Fall class officers. Left to right are Margaret Harris, T1-easurerg Jody Drake, Secretaryg Rogers Wilson, Sgt.-at-Armsg Judy Hayes, Reporterg Lynn Huff, Presidentg and Sandra Moore, Vice-President. 63 Abney, James Adams, Elaine Adams, Mary JO Adcock, Shirley Ahrens, Elaine Alexander, Claire Alexander, Dorothy Alexander, Joyce Allen, Barbara Jane Allen, Freddie Allen, Walter Allman, Lynn Almquist, Jane Anderson, Charlene Anderson, Tommie Anderson, Tommy Arechiga, Grace Arldt, Shirley Arnette, Mary Ann Arnold, Shirley Jeanne Arriaga, Leandro Ashworth, Barbara Atkins, Joyce Atwood, Alison Ayers, Jane Bailey, Ben Bailey, Jack Bailey, Roberta Baker, Dorothy Baker, Joyce Ann Balagia, Roselee Baldwin, Billy Ray Baldwin, Robe rt Barker, Bob Barker, Patricia Ann Barnes, Frank Nelson Barnes, Kay 1. Barnhart, Norma 2. Barron, Judy 3. Batla, Leah Rae 4. Battle, Margaret 5. Bauerle, Alton 6. Bauerle, Joyce 7. Bays, Peter 8. Beall, Margaret 9. Beardslee, Nancy 10. Becker, Ernest 11. Becker, Laurence 12. Benbow, Mary Paige 13. Bergstrom, Bonnie Beth 14. Best, Stephen Ernest 15. Bethune, Kay 16. Biggs, Carole 17. Biggs, Chad 18. Blackstone, Margaret 19. Blair, Gayle 20. Blanchard, David 21. Bledsoe, Bonita 22. Blomquist, Loretta 23. Bloomquist, Bonnie 24. Boles, Dyek 25. Bonds, Ann 26. Booth, Sarah 27. Bounds, Barbara 28. Bowen, john 29. Boyd, Naomi 30. Braden. Alys 31. Braden, Margareg 32. Branson, Martha 33. Bratton, Dorothy 34. Breed, Bennie 35. Brim, Donald 36. Briscoe, Jo Sheria 37. Britt, Gary I 1 'iff A' ZJI A x25 a.. -.1, - 40- 6- lp Q6 Z6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 C Brubaker, Mary Ann Brummet, Ernestine Burch, Lo Ann Burdine, John Burke, Rosemary Burnham, Shirley Burrell, Joyce Burrer, Helen Butler, Margaret Butts, Shirley Byrd, Joe Cain, Jerry Caldwell, Nancy Calhoun, John Callaway, Jane Campbell, Beverly Campbell, Tommy Cantwell, Jan Carlson, Iuanxta Carlson, Yvonne Cass, Luticia Catter, Malcolm Cehand, Verna Lee Chandler, Suzanne Chapman, Mildred Cheavens, Kathy Cheek, Wayne Childers, Darlene Childress, James Clark, Judy Clary, George Clemens, Gaye Clendennen, Jean Clift, Ruth Ann Clyburn, Helen Cocke, Terry Jo 19. 20. 21. ZZ. 23. 24. 2.5. 26 Z7 Z8 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Crockett, Totsy Cross, Doris Culbreath, Kay Cummings, Sarah Cummins, Nelda Ann Cunningham, Nancy Curtis, Peggie Ann D'Arcy, James Davidson, Grace Davis, Gail Davis, Henry Etta Davis, James Dean, Robert Deane, Jo Ann Dilworth, Coke Dingwall, Nancy Dittmar, Clenn Dodgen, Pat Coker, Rose Marie Cole, Nida Collins, Marilyn Compton, Barbara Cook, Aileen Cooksey, Sylvia Cooper, Derrell Corley, Carol Cotman, Tommy Courtney, Etta Mae Covington, Scott Cox, Ainslee Cox, Judy Craddock, Bette Crawford, Jackie C rawford, Nancy Ann Crawford, Virginia Crider, Io Ann ,QC I or 2' 5, '24 ' r HF Hs, wav' ' .- ll avi? q 9' Donn, Paul Donnelly, Lynne Donnelly, Madonna Donovan, John Dorchester, Mary Lou Douglass, Carolyn Doyle, Pat Drake, Jody Dudley, Io Ann Dupre, Catherine Dye, Charles Dyer, Wallace Eanes, Grace Eby, Wayne Eckert, Maurice Edgar, Dolores Edwards, Roland Ellingson, Glenda Embree, Mary Ericson, Ralph Estes, Joy Estlack, Joe Evans, Clayton Everts, Merle Lee Fielder, Sydney Fields, Kenneth Fincher, Patsy Fleet, Bonnie Fleming,Darrel1 Flynn, Patricia Flynn, Ramona ar ' Z li- 19' A 'ii Fohn, Gwen Fortune, Jimmy Francis, Shirley Franki, Diane Franklin, Emma Lou 1 Franks, Jack Fredrickson, Betsy Freeman, Tandy Fromme, Linda Frost, Sidney Fuchs, Vernell Gaches, Gail Gaddy, Beth Garner, Tommy Garrett, Lovic Gatalano, Christine Gentry, Charles Giesecke, Dick Gilbert, Myrna Glaser, Jo Ann Glaser, Kenneth Glass, Charlene Glenn, Dot Godwin, Barbara Goldsmith, Stanton Goodnight, Merlene Gorham, Gene Goushe, Khalil Graham, Ann Gray, Elizabeth Green, Shirley Greenwood, Mary Griffith, Grady Grimrner, Gary Grimrner, Lois Grohmann, Gloria Guerrero, Sylvia Guynes, Rena Faye Haberlin, Frances Hagood, John Hale, Io Ann i i ,N 6 -v S Ile. A. 1-V in Hall, Nancy Ann Harper, Preston Harrell, David Harris, Carolyn Harris, Margaret Hart, Larry Harvick, Frank Hawkins, Gordon Hawley, Dan Hayes, Judy Haynes, Io Gayle Hays, Delaine Heath, Franklin Hej 1, Marianna Henninger, Betty Henslee, Ruth Henslee, Thomas Henson, Patsy Hernandez, Ruth Herndon, Johnny Herring, Phil Hester, Carolyn Hickman, Peggy Higginbotham , S am Higgins, James Hilde rbrand , My rna Hilland, Pat Hilsberg, Donald Hitchcock, Don Hitchcock, Doris Hobbs, Doyle Hobgood, Alden Hodges, Carroll Hodgkiss, Lady Hoevet, Marcia Holden, Don 32 33 35 Hollis, Dorothy Holt, Kenneth Holtzclaw, Pat Holubec, Shirley Hoover, Margaret Hough, Barbara Howard, El Wanda Howard, Wallace Howell, Jo Ann Huff, Lynn Hughes, Eddie Huston, Bobby Irons, Edna lzard, Lynn Jackson, Herman Jackson, Roy Jamar, Harrell Jaquysh, Robbie Jenning s , Gayle Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Alan Ann Carlene Carrie Curtis Frances Gloria Kay Margaret Winston Jones, Ames Jones, David Jones, Dorothy Jones, Peggy Jung, Jeannette Kasper, Lorine Kastner, Leona Key, Dianna Kidder, Bobbie Kilian, William Kimmons, Eleanor Klotz, Nancy Klumpp, Peggy Knibbe, Shirley Knipp, Foy Kobe, Jean Kocurek, Neal Konecny, Cathy Krause, Elsie Kretzchmar, Shirley Krueger, Shirley Kuntze, Bernice La Bauve, Annette Lackey, Nancy Lafitte, Beth Land, Gary Landess, Mary Lands, Jimmie Lee Lang, Donna LaTouf, Pat Laurier, Kay Law, Celia Lawson, Ellen Lear, Virginia Ledesma, Frances Leigon, Patsy Lemburg, Virginia Lemmon, Richard Lewallen, Buddy Lindahl, Jerry Lindsey, Georgia Lohman, Angeline McClung, Joe McCullough, Raymond McDaniel, Dorothy McElroy, Raymond McGee, Patricia McGuire, Nancy McKay, Martha McLaren, James McMain, Doris McNallie, Mary Alice Maky, Judy Mann, Meridel Marburger, Ina Martin, Joan Martin, Melba Martin, Preston, Mayfield, Margo Meinscher, Charles Mellon, Eddie Middleton, Doris Middleton, Virginia Miller, Judy Mills, Barbara Mitchell, Betty Mitchell, Janice Molberg, Marvin Monk, Billie Moore, Gloria Moore, Judy Moore, Marian Moore, Sandra Motheral, Robert Myers, Melvin Neitsch, Ramona Nelligan, Mary Nesbitt, Martha Sue Neuman, Gay Newman, Billie Jean Neyland, Joy Nicholson, Shirley Norman, Paulina Norwood, Earline Norwood, Jean Nunez, Stella O'Dell, Fauneil A'x34.' lss nf lsr I Oliver, Peter O'Nea1, Vicki Otto, Gordon Overstreet, Wanda Palmer, Keneth Pannell, Dorothy Pannell, Edith Parks, Wayne Parr, Bettie Patton, Richard Peiser, Paula Penn, Julia Peoples, Donna Pfeifer, Bob Pierce, Virginia Pinkney, Patti Plummer, Nina Ruth Preston, Joyce Pryor, Patsy Psencik, Charlene Putnam, Melvin Quiroz, Connie Rader, Don Ray, Bob Ray, Vernon Rea, Reita Ann Reed, Barbara Jean Reese, Stanley Reinhardt, Marjorie Renker, Bobby Rich, Sid Ridgway, Mary Helen Rieger, Shirley Riffe, Io Ann Riley, Sara Rios,Mary Louise R oach, Mary Katherine Y ,A ,F Roberts, Arthelia Roelse, Albert Roelyn, Sandra Rogers, Venita Rolston, Sue Roselle, Martha Rosentritt, Joseph Ross, Jimmy Rowell, Elizabeth Ruiz, Paula Sackrey, Charles Salcher, Jerry Salyer, Allene Sanders, Joanne Sankey, Glynis Santa Ana, Elvira Saunders, Carolyn Schoen, Preston Schwartz, Don Schwartz, Norma Scott, Carolyn Scott, Janice Seay, Carolyn Seekatz, Tom Sefcik, Gayle Seiders, Kay Sharkey, Sidney Shelander, Mary Shelton, Stuart Shield, Alan Shrader, Russell Shropshire, Cecilia Shuffield, James Sims, Kay Skinner, Billy Smith, Glenn 5, 'N . i,m t X I 2. 53 'aw 9 3 41:13 s' K ni W M' 1 9 '59 Smith, Leta Jo Smith, Louise Smith, Patsy Smith, Tommy Snodgrass, Winona Spears, Benny Spillman, Emil Stanislawski, Michael Stankey, Glee Stark, Jessie Lee Stark, Margie Stark, Nancy Stein, Norma Steinbring, Edmund Stenzel, Yetta Stevens, Buddy Stockton, Eileen Straiton, Janelle Strauss, Helen Sutherland, Barbara Sykes, Frank Tankersley, Jo Taylor, Billy Taylor, Dennise Taylor, Helen Taylor, Norma Terry, Iris Thurman, Shirley Treadwell, Robert Tucker, Mary Turner, Jann Tyler, Carol Urban, La Verne Utzman, Sue Vaughan, Kenneth Villarreal, Carol 1' if 'So Voigt, Wayne Voss, Terry Votaw, Mollie Walker, Clydene Walker, Joyce Wallace, Elaine Waller, Carolyn Watkins, Carolyn Watts, Franklin Webb, Ada Weide, Jerry Weigl, Betty Joyce Weiler, Louise We stbrook, Norene Weyand, Harley White, Benny White, Bill White, Janene White, Patsy White, W. H. Whitehead, Frances Whorton, Patsy Wier, Jane Williams, Betty Lou Williams, Jimmy Williams, Nancy Williams, Norma Wilson, Edith Wilson, Howard Wilson, James Wood, Alcene Woodson, James Woodward, Sarah Woosley, Leonard Wuethrich, Nancy Wyman, Wess w-9' ao' -Q 2 1 I I as N Sf-fn 1 -1. -it ake a look at your rganizations 1 Ahrens, Elaine Alford, Douglas Alsup, Bill Anderson, john Beall, Margaret Benbow, Mary Paige Blomquist, Mary Frances Branson, Martha Bridge, jane Brown, Susan Bustin, Sara Chandler, Suzanne Cha stain, jerry Cocke, Terry jo Cole, Wayne Crumley, Gdus Derrick, Diane Dillard, l ynn Dilworth, Coke Dudley, Shirley Duran, Posie Eller, Ruby Faye Fielder, Sydney Frederickson, Betsy Frederick, George Gaines, Pat Gilbert, joe Guerrero, Sylvia Hall, jimmy Harris, Margaret Harris, Willa Harvey, jerry Hobbs, Doyle I-Iruska, john Isherwood, Charles jessen, Liz johnson, Carlene Kelleher, Dan Klotz, josephine if 0 1 , ,.,,f. k ' ' -fa ,. 5 A ' f . w-,muslim 1 5 W, 4' wiv 4-,, W J A' ea', 7 l1,.,as , I' 1 5 , . x o 1- 4 3' P 1- 1, H, FALL and SPRING OFFIC Left to Right: Peggy Tay S p r in g President Delana Womack, Vice Pre Treasurer, Mike Sgtrat-Arms, Tommy Corresponding Secretary 1 .,,,13.-,,, tudent 5 LaBauve, Annette Lemburg, Virginia Lineberger, Harold Lyles, julian McClung, joe McCullough, Walton McNamara, Hank Martin, Preston Matthews, Birdie Millner, Betty jane Mitchell, Billy Moore, Sandra Lee Nagle, Frank Norman, Dan Olle, Margaret Ann Overstreet, Wanda Peterson, Oscar l Prouse, Ruth Ragland, Donnis Rea, Reta Ann Reedy, G. V. Rosentritt, Evelyn Sachrey, Charles Salyer, Allene Sanders, Mary Lou Schulze, Kathy Shelton, Gilbert Smith, Pat Smith, Wayne Snodgrass, Winona Struhall, Frances Taylor, Peggy Toler, Tommy Townsend, Oakely Turner, Jann Vandyriff, Alvis Watson, Sarah Weise, Glen Dee Wiley, Tommy Wilson, Rogers Womack, Delano arent eachers s sociation Student Board The Parent-Teachers Association Student Board, o r g a ni ze d this year, was selected by member s of the P.T.A. With Pat Robinson as chairman, the board gives student reactions and ideas to the parents and the teachers. They also sold tickets to the students versus parents and teachers baseball game. The proceeds went to the S C h o la r 5 h i p Fund. -J 1 Left to right: Buzzy Rankine, Mike Gillespie, Hank McNamara, Camille Newberry Delano Womack, Pat Robinson, Coke Dilworth, Claire Caswell, Bobby Tobin. S , . V V i ' . Y , ., l ' r 'I Pictured is the National Honor Society initiation. ational onor Ofliety W FIRST ROW: fleft to rightl: Ruth Prouse, Sonya Stenzel,Alison Gray, Estelle Dooley, Peggy jo Huddleston, Betty Vernon, Amelia Shifflett, Willa Harris. SECOND ROW: Miss Boysen, Kathlee n Schulze, Nancy Peavy, Mary Hugh Colley, Katherine Harrison, Thelma Ann Dochen, Louis Crain, Eva nge line Herrera, Mary Herrera, Mary jane Eckhardt, Mary David Orand, Barbara Darnall. THIRD ROW: Esther Battle, Raeburn Miller, Reese Miller, David Appling, Theodor Becker, john Anderson, james Hart, jerry Wiseman. 83 K WU. Q HQ' 4 i ,Aww 7- Trying to meet last minute deadlines are Patsy Smith, Typist, Nancy Cunningham, Student Index, Beverly Garner, Head Typistg Kathy Cheavens, Sports Editor, and David Hardy, Sports Editor. Left to right are Jeff Lewis, Layout Supervisorg Bill Klapp, Art Editor Phillip Hawley, Head Photographerg Marilyn McBrine, Advertising Man- ager, and Ann Patrick, Editor-in-Chief. omet taff Left to right: Margie Mugno, Club Editor: Mike Gilles- pie, Feature Editorg Ann Lasseter, Organizations Editorg Joann McCaleb, Co-Class Editorg Maudie Lane, Ad Editorg Anita Voelkel, Co-Class Editor. The Comet staff has endeavored to present a yearbook free from hamper- ing traditions yet full of the spirit of AHS. A lot of credit must necessarily go to the Steck Company of Austin who gave generously of their time to advise the staff on technical points in the book. For the pictures our particular thanks go to our student photographer, Phil Hawley. Through the strong support of the Left to right: Cecil Pollard, Assistant Pho tographerg Sonya Stenzel, Layout Workerg Dick Ricketts , Lette rer. advertising and busine s s staff the book managed to keep out of the red. Without their help the production of this 1952 Comet would have been impossible. All members of the staff deserve a word of praise, but special thanks go to Ann Pat- rick, this years'editor, for the outstanding job she has done. The staff sincerely hopes that the students will like what they find in this volume. P .F Q qw: :V- Left to right: Marie Moody, Susan Hanke, Phil Hawley, Carol Sutherland, Bill Klapp, jan Baker. Hard work and long hours are what it takes to put out an is sue of the Maroon, but no one considers these hardships after the paper is finally off the press and is being read by the Austin High student s. The burden for the 1951-52 publication schedule ha s fallen to a relatively small staff, and to their tireless effort, a de bt of gratitude is owed by all who have en- joyed the newspaper. ,J we , 2. -'.'.. - -zin - I J hifi. E ,,., .., . s f me Co-editors Sonya Stenzel and Ruth Prouse confer with Mrs. Norman, Sponsor. Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor News Editor . . . Feature Editor . Art Editor .... Sports Editor. . Fall Staff . . . . . . . . . janet Hughes? . . Ruth Prouset . . . . . Sonya Stenzelft . . . Mary Lou Sandersa . . . Carol Sutherland . . . . . . . .Harold Lineberger Associate Sports Editor . . .............. julian Lyles Amusement Editor . . Editorial Assistants . Exchange Editor . Photographers. . . Cartoonists ..... Business Manager. . . Advertising Manager . . Faculty Adviser . . . .............. Esther Battle? . . . . Barbara Browning, Annette Smith .................jimClark . Cecil Pollard, Phillip Hawley Bi11Klapp . . . . . . . .Marie Moody . . . . . . . .Cathy Viscardi ...............Mrs.KatherineNorman 'Indicates member of the Editoral Board. aroon Staff Left to right: jim Clark, Barbara Browning, Adele Black, Ann Lasseter, Anita Voekel, Annette Smith, Cathy Viscardi, Ann Patrick. Spring Staff Co-editors ..... Assistant Editor . . . Feature Editor .... News Editor ........ Departmental Editor . . . Art Editor ......... Editorial Assistant. . . Club Editor. ..... . Sports Editor ...... . . Assistant Sports Editors . . Swiped Editor ........ Photographer . . Cartoonist ..... Lovelorn Editor . . . Business Manager. . . . . . . . . Advertising Manager .,.,,,, Assistant Advertising Manager Faculty Adviser. . . , , ,,,,,, . .Ruth Proused' Sonya Stenzeli' . . . . . . . . ..Carol Sutherland? . . Barbara Browning? . . . . .Susan I-lanke ' . . Annette Smith? . . .Adele Black . . . .Nancy Bashara .........janBaker . . . . . .Harold Lineberger . . .jim Clark, julian Lyles . . . . . . . Sandra Moore . . . . . Phillip Hawley . . . . Bill Klapp . . Amelia Shifflett . . . Marie Moody . . . Cathy Viscardi . . . . . .... . jacquie LeRoy . . . Mrs. Katherine Norman I isp Q iiwffgy iff ' 9 ' Y-'Q1s?a5il' Left to right: Mrs.Normang Marie Moody, Janet Hughes,Ann Patrick,,Jim Clark, Sonya Stenzel, Ruth Prouse, Carol Sutherland, Cathy Viscardi, Marilyn McBrine, Barbara Browning . 'Quill and Scroll is an hon- orary high school journalism society whose membership is open only to a few outstanding high schooljournalists. To be a member of Quill and Scroll a student must be in the upper third of his class, must have written 85 column inches for the Maroon or have com- pleted the equivalent amount ofwork on the Comet, and must have the sponsor's approval. 88 uill and croll ......l..............-.... .. .- .Q 1 I-l,,,f,.g1 - - fb - t 1 M . Mrs.Norman, Sponsorg Ruth Prouse,President3 Sonya Stenzel, Vice- Presidentg and Ma rie Moody, Serzretaryg take time out to pose for the photographer. Pictured at the National Thespian Banquet arelviaryl-Ierrera,Jerry Chas- tain,Esther Batt1e,Mrs. D. L. Norton, Sponsor,Mr.Norton,Mari1yn Bronson, Sandra Amis, Ellen Sue Rotsch, Hari-al Peacock, and Janet Hughes. The National Thespians is an honor- ary dramatics organization. Its membership is open to those students who have shown outstanding ability and achievement and awillingness to work. Any Red Dragon with fifteen points is eligible to become a Thespian. ational hespians FIRST ROW: fleft to rightJJ'anet Hughes, The lm a Dochen,Sonia Powell, Mary Lou Sanders. SECOND ROW: Georgia Wenzel, Ellen Sue Rotsch, Esther Battle, Mary Herrera. THIRD ROWE Bob Constant, Dan Norman, I-Iarral Peacock, Dennis Brown. NOT PICTURED: Sandra Amis, Mari1ynBronson,Jerry Chastain, Tommy Loney. tl!! po Georgia Wenzel, Gay Wellington, Dan Kelleher, Mr. Henderson, Tommy Taylor, Martin Vanderhoffg Rosemari Coker, Duchess Olga Katrina: Dennis Brown, Klen- kofvg and Joe Park. Mr. Deupina, are shown in a pose from the play, You Can't Take It With You. A nt!! ,Q 1 1 'raid' ' C . Vi 4 7, X ,5i.d ': '?Lf,-,l ' 1.. .'. V. -fy ,ff I' 491 ,- 1 ,'l uf --JH.: ' ff ff ,G us.. Q ,, ' I' fl 4 PHI!! 1, jfs? it 1. , ' 'Xian 5. J' 1,1 Yami' 5, if ,Af- , ' K. gs -7 I 5 u-.f 1 1' 1 'Na , . 1? . ,,-' gt, .' V I it 5 xl: fL.':l3,'t'x.,i . MK ki ,-r ,.-'Z Q ,hc V' 4.1. 'K . sf.? QC- . I K J wha C. lQ V ' ffifi, 5 5 cf f 'Z 1 ' I A ' I I 1 'YL its llf1fl:':f:!.'!rq..f:xI!L! 9 'ff' f K Wifi Qgiffffffiettatttf 8' B K ILL LAP? The furtherment of dramatic arts in Austin High School is the purpose of the Red Dragons. Anyone who wishes to become a Red Dragon may tryout. The members are chosen by the sponsor, Mrs. Naomi Norton. This year three plays were presented. They were the fall play, You Can't Take It With You, the spring play Kind Lady, and the Interscholastic one- act play Elizabeth, the Queen. The one-act play won both the district and regional meets. In district, Harral Peacock won best actor, Sandra Amis, best actressg and Tommy Taylor was on the all-star cast. In regional, Bob Akin won the award for best actor, Sandra Amis again won best actress, and Harral Peacock was on the all-star cast. ed ragon FIRST ROW: fleft to right, Janene White,Kathy Harris, Luticia Cass, Rosemari Coker, Sonia Powell, Billie Gail Monk, Georgia Wenzel,Pau- line Norman, Carol Tarver, Mary Lou Sanders, Marilyn Bronson, Jeb Watkins, Elizabeth Rowell, Bertha Stevenson. SECOND ROW: Dan Kelleher, Pat Withers, Joe McClung, Tommy Taylor, Dan Norman, Bob Akin, Burt Browning, Ed Moody, Bob Constant, Donroy Hafner, James Higgins, Billy Skinner, Billy Baldwin. THIRD ROW: Ellen Sue Rotsch, Tharon Nelson, Marilyn Weiss, Jeanette Jung, Marcia Hoevet, Willa Harris, Esther Battle, Julia Penn, Sandra Amis, Peggy Gregory, P a t H a g a n, Mary Herrera, Shirley Weaver, Alison Atwood, Marilyn McBrine. FOURTH ROW: Harral Peacock, Charles Miller, Richard Johnson, Tommy Loney, dennis Brown, Leonard Woosley, Dale Balke. , SE, OFFICERS: Qleft to rightl Dan Norman, Sgt. 'at-Arms Mary Lou Sanders, Secretary-Treasurer: Harral Pea cock, President, Tommy Loney, Vice-President: Esther Battle Knot pictured, Historian-Parliamentarian. Thanks for the memories, Of marching 'til we drop, Of trips without a stop, Of yelling till our throats are hoarse And finding busses off the course, We thank you so much. And thanks from each one of us, For waiting till we're through, To tell us what to do, For giving us hot ice to smoke And censoring those dirty jokes We're grateful to you. And thanks for the little things, The speeches that we got, From Caswell, Gray, and Klotz, From Herndon, Falk, and Olle too, But then you had your job to do, We thank you so much. And thanks for the memories, Of marching in the heat, In spite of muddy feet, When we were through What did you do But ask us to repeat, But we didn't mind. And we wouldn't want to trade, A smile from sweet Corinne Or Martha's double chin, Or streamers that we had to sell, And symphonies that sound like ---- We're grateful, so grateful to you. ed ackets OFFICERS: Clarie Caswell--President Josephine Klotz--Vice-President Alison Gray--Secretary Margaret Ann Olle--Treasurer Clemmie Falk--Reporter Miss Corinne Herndon--Sponsor l,.22,,:,' ki K Q. .X . .'p, if FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightl Frances Brown, Estelle D Clemmie Falk, Alison Gray, Claire Caswell, Josephine or, Shirley Sartin, Mary Wood. SECOND ROW: Joyce Johnson, Gail Hoevet, Suzanne As mour Upchurch, Lois Crain, Susan Robison, Annette L THIRD ROW: Claire Yeagley, Cynthia Heath, Augusta T Betty Ollie, Juanell Sylvester, Jody Camp, Shirley Steger, FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Huff, Pat Robinson, Lyn Oglesby, Hare, Ruth Ann Henry, Joann Roberts, Mary Kay Cooper, FIFTH ROW: Carol Foust, Mary Ann Baker, Julia K Caleb, Doris Johnson, Mike Gillespie,Sue Pace, Peggy T SIXTH ROW: Shirley Prewitt, Betty Boyett, Janice I Jane Eckhardt, Betty Moore, Nancy Westhal, Patsy Hunt, NOT PICTURED: Charlotte Francis, Frances Frymire, Wife J Shifflet, Sue McCarty, Birdie Matthews, Betty Vernon, Doris Jean Grumbles, Annie Ruth Torres, 'garet Ann Olle, Charlene Rum, Sandra Brown, Joann Abrahamson, Flo Lowry, Patsy White, Nancy Tay- . Henson, Betty Nelson, Patty Sue House, Liz Jessen, Tharon Nelson, Ruby Eller, Barbara Darnall, Ar- sy Ludwig, Marilyn Lyles, Anita Voelkel, Dani Dell Powers, Sara Bustin, Joanne Lewis. .re Coates, Shirley Row, Patty Perlitz, Donna Johnson, Davene Larnm, Sonia Powell, Dorothy Johnson, frnan, Carol Cavness, Wilfreda Gustafson, Alice Hite, Mary Ann Peterson, Nell Ricketts. arall, Ann Von Rosenberg, Shirley Bell, Marilyn Van Zandt, Marilyn Johnson, Peggy Gregory, Mary Ann vdson, Camille Newberry, Adele Black, Barbara McMurray, Mary Johnson, Mary Sue Young. ie Beaird, Nancy Cunningham, Jan Baker, Annette Smith, Mary Herrera, Dorothy Cordell, Joanne Mc- Hood, Perry Jo Clark, Peggy Smith, Barbara Draper, Carole McIntosh, Susan Brown. ann Atkins, Jane Ann Thaxton, Violet Taylor, Kitty Harrison, Nancy Knickerbocker, Pat Davis, Mary ris, Carolyn Beaird, Mary Jane Granath, Bobbie Nell Schmidt, Helen Trainer, Dona Grernillion. rell, Gretchen Klumpp, Jo Betsy Lewallen, Ann Patrick. ' ,..,..'. Adcock, Shirley Alsup, Billy Amundson, Nona Anderson, Larry Arnold, Lee Artz, Barbara Bailey, Harvey Bailey. Jack Baker, Tommy Bauerle, Alton Beaty, Jimmy Becker, Laurence Bell, Wynona Best, Steve Blachly, Bill Blair, Lee Roy Bodine, Willis Bohn, Bobby Booth, Sarah Bowen, John Bowen, Shirley f 4 Brasfield, Jorita Broadland, Don Browning, Burt Bryson, Valjean Burrer, Helen Carpenter, Kay Chick, Eugene Clark, Knox Cole, Wayne Colley, Mary Hugh Courtney, Laura Covington, Scott Cox, Ainslee Crawford, Jackie Crockett, Totsy Cunningham, Joyce Cyrus, Shirley Dannheim, Lee Roy Donn, Paul Downs, Kenneth Dye, Charlie Erdwinn, Jann Evans, Scott Fields, Tommy Fleming, Darrell Fritcher, Albert Frost, Sidney Gaddy, Beth Gaddy, Charles Gaines, Pat Gartman, Tommy Garza, Mike Gerling, Jack Glaser, Jo Ann Glaser, Kenneth Glynn, Jerry Griffin, Rendon Grimes, Keith Grumble s , Marcus Grupe, Henry Gunn, Beverly Hagood, John Hardy, David Harrison, Bill Hart, Jim Hays, Delaine Helf, Nancy Henderson, Dale Herring, Phil Hodges, Carroll Holck, Beatsy Holt, Kenneth Holtzclaw, Pat Hooper, Bob Howell, Kenneth Howell, Jo Ann Hudson, Wellborn Huggins, Kent Hull, Jim Hurley, Sue Irons, Edna Mae Jackson, Roy Johnson, Alan Johnson, Curtis Johnson, Joel Konecny, Cathy Langlois, Roy Her Langston, Ann Lawson, Douglas Lemmon, Richard Lillie, Bob Lindsay, Ira Jean Loney, Tommy McCullough, Chuck McCullough, La Nell McCullough, Walton McFarland, James Mann, Meridel Maxwell, Jane Meadows, John Miller, Gene Morgan, Benny Munson, Wayne Nelle, Fred A L...-.K- M chols,Ann r, Don aw, Nancy ouse, Ruth mage, Cecil ed, Barbara Jean hfeld, Joe ngstaff, Frances ach, Mary Katherine Well, Elizabeth zzell, Jean ay, Stiles rader, Russell ith, Jo Ann others, Helen gleton, Norman pleton, Cycil einbring, Edmund ,nzel, Yetta ewart, Bobbie ewart, Inez igah, Sutherland, Charles Taylor, Billy Van Cleave, George Villarreal, Carol Wallace, Milton Watson, Sarah Weiler, Louise Weiner, David Wilborn, Lucian Williams, James Wilson, James Winters, I-larlen Winters, Io Ann Wiseman, Jerry Womack, Marvin Woosley, Leonard Wyrick, Waneen Yancey, Claudette JT? 5+ , . FIRST ROW: fleft to right, Julius Ramirez, Dellaine Lohnian, Dan Kelleher, Sybil Bruck, Ben Gomez, Ellen Sue Rotsch, Marilyn Bronson, Bill Boyd. SECOND ROW: Fred Watts, Stephen Fogle, Manford Levy, Sandra Moore, Nina Ruth Pluminer, Ames Jones, Dennis Brown, Janis Grumbles, Tommy Baker. THIRD ROW: Bobby Baldwin, Gloria Moore, Angeline Lohmann, Mildred Norwood, Mar- garet Battle, Carolyn Harris, Harris Perry, Gordon Otto, Shirley Adcock, Nancy Peavy, Ruth Prouse, Edna Mae Irons, Mary Katherine Roach, Carroll Ann Hodges, James McFar- land, Elizabeth Rowell. STANDING: Mr. Charles Wiley, Director, Helen Smothers, Joyce Cunningham,Vicky O'Neill, Russell Shrader, Bill Harrison, Charlie Dye, Shirley Cyrus, Douglas Lawson, Scott Covington, Wellborn Hudson, Lee Arnold, Don Broadland, Tommy Fields, Walton McCullough, Joe Rehfeld, Bob Hooper, Willis Bodine, Pat Gaines, Nancy Helf, Penn John- son, Raymond Rangle, Benny Ochea. NOT PICTURED: Shirley Adcock, Sarah Booth, Sue Haggard, Jim Hart, Phil Herring, Lee Mills, Horace Perry, Manuel Ramos, James Shuffield, Iris Stewart, Carol Villarreal. on CH E s TR A unior rf . K ,E I'OSS , ' . 1 Council ,J .s ki . - 1' The officers are Adele Black, Secretary Harrison, Treasurer, Russell Gregory P Buzzy R ankine, Sgt.-at-Arms, Nancy Vice-President. Not pic tur ed is Maudle Lane Reporter. FIRST ROW: Qleft to right, Doris Calahan,Mary Lou Dorchester,Ame1ia Shiflett, Janelle Joseph, Donna P e ople s, Mary Ellen Embree, Kay Seiders, Cathy K one c ny, Patsy Ann Wharton, Earline Norwood. SECOND ROW: Evangeline Herrera, Lola Mitchell, Marzee Weber,Sandra Roelyn,Marcia H o e v e t, Mildred Chapman, Jan Baker, Marilil Smith, Doris Jean G r um bl e s, Mary Sue Young, Jackie Hewlett. THIRD ROW: Retta Davis, Patsy Smith, Margaret McNamara, Melba Martin, Emma Lou Franklin, Norma Jean W a ls h, Frances Frymire, Sugie Franzetti, Mildred Bustin, Nancy Bashara. FOURTH ROW: Judy Vick, Don Hitchcock, Joan Fleming, Dorothy Baker,Marian Moore, Joanne Lewis, Betty Jane Sylvester, Dorothy Cordell, Marilyn Van Zandt, Pat Davis, Elmer Olle. FIFTH ROW: Miss Louise Manigault, Sponsorg Jimmy Ritchey, Billy S te v e ns, Barry Palmer, Buzzy Rankine, Gary Martin, Harold Whited, Jimmy Wilson, Vernon Ray,Dickie Dyke. FIRST ROW: fleft to rightl Billy S kinn e r, Melvin Myers, Bill Ledbetter, Patsy Leigon, Don Hammill. SECOND ROW: Peggy I-Iuddleston, Bobby Akin, Hubert Hocutt, Joan Johnson, Dick Smith THIRD ROW.: Gene Rozzell, Jim Hart, Mr. Guy B i z z ell, Sponsorg Marvin Mo1berg,J1m Clark. ebate Debate in Austin H ig h is to teach people to learn how to speak and to gather and present information. Lastyear both boys and girls debate went to state. This year the team has entered Texas University tournament, the Baylor University tournament, the Trinity Univ e r s ity tournament, and the Southern Methodist University tournament. gi.. J FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightj Miss Dorothy Flury, Sponsor, Ellen Lawson, Patsy Pryor, Laura Courtney, Nancy Bashara, joan johnson, Shirley Krueger, Connie Baker, Mr. M. Ashley, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Catherine Dupre, Pat W ither s, Billy joe Garcia, Edwin Cook, Odus Crumley. llied Youth The Allied Youth organ- ization of Austin High has one purpose--that is the li- beration through education of the individual and society from the handicap of bever- age alcohol. This year the first AY postwasinstalled. Since then, the organization has given its first social party, the Hobo party, has had a paper drive, and has sold candy for pro- ceeds to go to the infantile paralysis fund. 100 I -s sf' Left to right: Russell Gregory, President, Nancy Bashara, Post Reporter, Odus Crumley, Vice-President, Loraine Hastings, Sec- retaryg Pat Withers, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Qleft to right, Shirley Sartin, Marjorie Mugno, Evelyn Thompson, Ramona Lewis, Andy Granger, Glenn Nalls, Joe Crane, Robert Overall, Carl Hornberger, Barbara Darnall, Marilyn Bron- son, Doris Grumbles, Peggy Smothers, Carolyn Carlson, Nedra Becker. SECOND ROW: Carol Cavness, Bernadine Johnson, Carole Fowler, Peggy Gregory, John Anderson, Pat Withers, Ted Edwards, Roger Williamson, James Scarbrough, Sarah Johnson, Betty Nelson, Jan Lemmond, Pat McClellan, Doris Bowles, Judy Green, Martha Jo Humphrey. THIRD ROW: Wilfreda Gustafson, Carol Foust, Nancy Knickerbocker, Bunny Smith, Bill Williams, Jack Voyles, Bill Beardslee, Richard Poole, Wesley Moore, Shirley Steger, Mary Cordell, Pat Stokes, Joann Pruitt, Augusta Tenny, Jean Catterall, Nelda Breedland. FOURTH ROW: Norma Wallace, Frances Neill, Gretchen Klumpp, Lanita Fleming, Hank McNamara, Barry Hapes, Jerry Brown, Braham Wilson, Jimmie Burrows, C a r olyn Huff, Julia Kniker, Shirley Works, Barbara Gaddy, Nevellyn Davis, Joann Smith. FIFTH ROW: Violet Taylor, Mary Jane Granath, Mike Gillespie, Chesley Huff, Jack Cantrell, Russell Gregory, Penn Johnson, Odus Crurnley, Luther Dube, Devereaux Weeks, Barry Palmer, JeanJohnson, Barbee Frazier, Sue Pace, June Mills, Diana Wood, Judy Vick. Capella hoir L in 0 wt., , XVV, . ., . .W , .. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightj Barbara Darnall, Pe ggy Gregory, Nickie Knickerbocker, Carol Foust, Bettye jayne Rogers, Armour Upchurch,Kay johnson, Elaine Adams, Marilyn Bronson, Peggy Klumpp. SECOND ROW: Mike Gillespie, Gretchen Klumpp, Carolyn Scott, julia Kniker, Bunny Smith, Frances Neill, john Anderson, Carl Hornberger, Barbara Gaddy, Shirley Steger, Pat McClellan, june Mills, Patsy Smith, Annette Smith, judy Vick, Beth Miller. THIRD ROW: Hank McNamera, Berry Hayes, Ted Edwards, Russell Gregory, Ainslee Cox, Stanley Poole, jack Cantrell, Pete Rose. The choral organizations of Austin High not only r e p r e s e nt the adrigals school but improve public relations. The goal of these organizations is to increase one's appreciation and love for good music and to develop a practical vocal technique. The Mixed Choir of Austin High was first winner in the Houston Symphony Orchestra Contest in which schools from all of Texas com- peted. The prize was two hundred dollars and an appearance over the Texas Quality Network with the Houston symphony. The choir also at- tended the Highland Park Music Festival, at which they received much praise. . Dr. Chappell, national authority on music and conductor of the Washington symphony, has worked with all the choral organizations and praised them highly. The choir appeared on a coast to coast net- work both Christmas and Easter Sundays. Z irls Ensemble FIRST ROW: Qleft to right, Bonnie Bergstrom, Mary Wood, Janelle joseph, Bonnie Blomquist, Katie Hayes, Glee Ann Stanky, Freida Kasper, Mary Beth Treadwell. SECOND ROW: Ann Wentling, Rosalee Balagia, Barbara Kennedy, Betty Ver- non, Nancy Cunningham, Evangeline He r r e r a, Juanita Carlson, Joann Hale, Billie Ruth Reed, Armour Upchurch. THIRD ROW: Nancy Beardslee, Mary Sue Young, Margie johnson, SaraWood- ward, Pattie Perlitz, Doris Heaton, Mary Lande s s, Emily Musgraves, Kay johnson, Elaine Adams. FOURTH ROW: Norma Wallace, Lois Grimmer, Lynn Klumpp, Betty Parr, Dorothy Harms, Nancy Cleveland, Beth Miller, Ramona Neitsch, Lenora Borg. FIFTH ROW: Frances Neill, Mike Gillespie, Carolyn Scott, Ginger Lemburg, Emma Freund, Gwen Blomquist, Patsy Smith, Sylvia Cooksey, Helen Trainer, Annette Smith, Kay Carpenter, Yvonne Carlson. FIRST ROW: Qleft to right, Terry Voss, Steve Eargle, Curtis Blackmore, Alnslee Cox, Anthony Adams, Jimmy Conn. astersingers SECOND ROW: Tommy Baker, Lynn Dillard, Bobby Dye, Pete Rossy, Bob- by jones, Dan Boling, Ted Edwards, john Anderson. THIRD ROW: Leo Blackwell, Bobby Constant, Odus Crumley, Barry Pal- mer David Blanchard, Donald Strain, Nat Davis, Ed Willingham. 04 puma. . -. .,.+,,v, mm-mm Ibm!- U-llllluurlrnnsn 3 i mm uture i Umm mfr Atchison, Wesley Attebury, Gaylord Bailey, Jack Beckett, Tommy Blair, Leroy Boles, Dyek Bowles, Donald Brasfield, Sonny Brown, Donald Brown, Leroy Burnett, Jesse Burns, Kenneth Caldwell, James Cameron, Roy ,Fa 1- Q., Ceder, Robert Collins, Jim Culver, Everett Dittmar, Glenn Dye, Charlie Edmiston, Roy Erickson, Ray Frederick, Johnny Gage, Harrel Garner, Jimmie Gillis, Clyde Grohmann, Gloria Guinn, Robert Gunderlach, Royce Hennig, Jack Hickman, Earl Hight, Charles Hunter, Donnie Izard, J. E. Jackson, Don Johns, Calvin Johnson, Dennis Kretschrnar, Max La Fuente, Arnulf Lebo, Melvin Lehrnan, Robert Lovett, George McElroy, Raymond McHavy, Kenneth McMurray, LaRue nlluunntnmghq mm Left to right: Mr. K. D. Willingham, Brasfield,Treasurer, Ed Willingham, R Jackson, Secretaryg Warren Sefeik, nig. President. . , ....,..1 S, 5 1 S Zi f 1,,, A lrllr . , ,, i q f 11 4 1 I w ,ig,.-mm 41. gs, ,'a ll l ' Q S w ,iE gE . llll Q N E at an ,g k 'vff f- t f'-+--5:35'3f ui. ft 2.1fif'QfiEs' .g. '-,fSl.!'ifQT 321 -tsl -ff--is i .- wwf-., Q ,, , ,-,, ,., Q 1 . 4 , ' A ii'f,E.'f,5glf , .QL Mp , , . W' I ,. ' , , 2-'fliififf 'f .. , , ' rs of mer1ca 5 ..,,-,.,,. v I i U JI X N I Mann, Lois Meredith, Joe Muir, David Nagle, Frank Nagle, Fred Nelle, Don Nelligan, Mary New, Howard O'Banan, Mattie Oertli, Freddie Patton, Kenneth Pearson, Jirnrny Peck, Jerry l Polk, Kenneth Polk, Paul ge Lovett, 3rd Vice-President, Sonny g James Caldwell, lst Vice-Presidentg Don ny Pearson, Parliamentariang Jack Hen- Rader, Don Ragland, Donnie Ranly, Charles Reed, Bobby Reese, Stanley Robinson, Jimmie Ross, John Kay Schmidt, Kermit Schroeter, Richard Sefeik, Warren Sellers, Mike Shield, Alan Singleton, Norman Smith, James Spillman, Emil Stanley, Ralph Swofford, Henry Thornton, Dick Thrasher, Larry Todd, Jack Watson, John Watson, Sarah Wells, Freddy Wells, Robert A Wersebe, Kenneth Whatley, Barney Willhoite, Bob Willhoite, Don Ziller, Jack 0 I ake a look at your X ports 07 Mr. Allen Lawler Assistant Coach ootball Coaches Mr. Forrest Kline Assistant Coach Mr. Johnny Kitchen Head Coach ootball Managers . J A Seniors Penn and Dick make Jackie and Jim work for the photographer. A A ..i.:? ook oeeoko k if' oee,e W ..,,,,,,,,,,s oowN DISTANCE f,,,ft smow Qw A vrn-. .abc ,', r vw J' n ':r, - -- -.if L - ...- Left to right are the 1951 football managers Dick Ricketts, Penn Johnson, Jirn Pribble, and Jackie Hewlett. 10 0 AUSTIN 6--ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 12 he Arlington Heights' Yellow Jackets stung their way to a 12-6 victory over the Maroons at Fort Worth in the Crimsons' 1951 season opener. Arlington Heights scored first early in the first quarter after recovering an Austin fum- ble on the Maroons' 2. yard line. With only a few minutes left in the first half the Yellow Jackets scored again, making the half-time score 12-0. Austin rallied in the third quarter when George Frederick and Delano Womack drove 45 yards to the 16. Then Womack picked his way down a broken field for the touchdown. Mike Higgins ' attempted c o n ve r s io n was blocked. The Jackets retained their early-game lead, as neither team scored again. Womack made several long jaunts, going for 45 yards late in the fourth quarter. Bobo Holmes and Frederick were also outstanding in the line and backfield respectively. One down- -one thatwill be remembered. Non-conference game with Beaumont next. AUS TIN - -ALAMO HEIGHTS ustin High's 1951 football season got off to a slow start when the firstgame of the sea- son was cancelled due to the death of two Alamo Heights football players. The officials of the two schools deemed it inadvisable to continue the game as scheduled. Delano Womack-'-Back Ist All-District lst All-State lst All-American George Frederick--Back Znd A11-District - 1122 vi M Robert Wisian--Tackle 1 st All-District l eeeeee ee MW e1 ,e, e ,fi W,g,f ,eggL,,,ee ee W ,Ll,ee u 'M' e Q W., .,.,. ,Yu ,s,,,.,,.-by-fs-w N ' 1 '1 'I' ' g Q U ' A ' 'QXW ............-7 1 ,.., ,.1 .f1f':s52i5- - .,,.-L -. rf? e,.',.,,w.m. .. -. .. .. M...-..- vena-,-r..'..a?ru ,M Quan any Monta Joe Reedy--Guard lst All-District 111 i i ,,,.4I7 3, qt., Q 11 qgfir, e M AF 5 ' 11' if v ' 9- ,Nu-1' 'wks- --I v-.xc a Jackie Ludwick--End lst All-District Honorable Mention All-State M , , Wrwyi. if - N5 x Air ,. Wesley Moore--Guard Znd All-District 7 ,,,, .W-arf' AUSTIN 32--BEAUMONT 12 fter being almost run out of House Park the first half of the game, Austin made a ter- rific comeback in the second half to roll over Beaumont's Royal Purples, 32-12, The Maroons scored first as Delano Wom- ack carried the ball 15 yards for the touch- down. Then Beaumont made two touchdowns in succession and possessed the ball for the rest of the half. Austin came back in the second half like a 'house-afire.' Womack and Roy Halliburton backed a 53-yard drive and Halliburton cli- maxed it by going over for the touchdown. Jimmy Wier converted to make the score 13- lZ. Dick Nelson intercepted a Purple pass and carried the ball to the Beaumont 19-yard line. Halliburton scored several plays later from 5 yards out. Womack dashed 20 yards around right end for another touchdown after .Jimmy Teaff blocked a Beaumont punt. Beaumont made only one first down the entire second half. Smitty Johnson connected with Jackie Lud- wick for the fifth touchdown. First conference game ahead--watch out Miller! xv' J erry Mann--End Znd A11-District ir! i n. ' .J -. ., Brad Fowler --Guard Znd All-District 4? Roy Halliburton--Back Znd All-District k Dick Nelson--Center Znd A11-District Troy Pearson--Back ,W - 5 ,N ll i Y Y H-'MA'-,,,,.,..,. -an-sr- 'O -a-,.....,--v-...----or ,,,.,-.--7--0...-ov fm' H ' ' - '.,. i '9 Don Bandy - -Center Gene Turner --Back AUSTIN 13 --MILLER 6 he Austin High School Maroons opened their 1951 conference season at Corpus Christi with a night game that saw the Ma- roons roll on the ground as well as in the air to earn a 13-6 victory over the Ray High School Buccaneers. As the first half opened the Austin team let loose its power. In a 3-yard plunge Roy Halliburton smashed over for the first Ma- roon score. Shortly after Delano Womack, in a 7-yard dash around right tackle, scoreda second time with Jimmy Wier making the conversion. The Buccaneers scored the first touch- down of the game before a surprised crowd, but Robert Wisian spoiled the c o nv e r s ion attempt. Although Corpus Christi dominated the second half of play in an inspired perform- ance, they only threatened once in the closing minutes of the last quarter. A stout goal-line stand held them back while the clock ran out. One conference victory down, five to go, Laredo ahead. '14 lm ,, Y AUSTIN 46--LAREDO 0 he ferocious Tigers of Laredo were tame kitty cats before a crushing Maroon ground attack that made the House Park game a runaway, Delano Womack started the fireworks by returning a punt 56 yards for a touch- down. Womack then sprinted 37 yards for another touchdown. Smitty Johnson inter- cepted a Tiger pass and dashed Z0 yards for another score. After these three Austin touchdowns, the game was only two minutes and thirty seconds old. At the quarter the score was Z7-O, and the Maroon reserves took over to continue the onslaught, Leslie Gage recovered a Laredo furnble on the Z5, and James Scar- borough pushed across the goal again. Seconds later Jim Shurtliff dashed off tackle for 36 yards and a touchdown. Shurtliff went 7 yards through center for the Crimson's last marker. Mike Higgins converted after four of the touchdowns. Five down, one forfeited because of polio. Maroon and White fight! U U U v 1 K: 4- U xf ' ' . v 'YJ Y . ' '23 v Y I X -we ,e.t t 1, ,N y M, 2 f w of 14' . 1-so A Ross Vick--Back Bobo Holmes--Guard M. f V , 1 1' .1 , , Q , . ,W . if- i'fifvf'i 'fW f , , ', W - , .W .9 .X.,, u K Q v U n ' ---.ww 'ww ',f-.,-x 1 . , ur a x - : 1 -,pg I-ffifggif , ,QV fs sf gzsw-is-M? . 1 if-my Wt W , A fe ,, ,Y...,,, . ,,,, AMW '-qv Y ' i ,.,,,-,Ar ' f , I if 1 4,5 Tommy Wiley--Back Q ,. , I pk 7 Q E.. 1 :tar Q . V. - ' ' :ff W., ' , . 1 3 ' 1-4. ' . I ' 1 FZ' ,554 . '7 ' 5 fi I . 'L K' Y HQQAQ 'sua '- ' . f'.. .. fix ,, 'AQ' if ,155-15' :kff Xsigg, ,wk XL Y A , ggi! , fb W A ' ' ' 4: 4 A 5' V, fx - i will-Q li 'N -'2fig,r'i Wv-wg nf w Mike Higgins - -Tackle EIEZIED ggKNo0Q.oo., np 910' 0000490 0 'W 0 et Q U 6 C 0 rj L, 'r 1hlllNlI-illlh, i .mmmrrliBiu.'KmP.xu Jim Shur tliff--Back 117 , , , .,--,,.-..-,....,. .,.-. 77. , ,-.. ,....v.,,,.. . .g.,,,..,a..w... W y Q ..V-... -A......,-..,,,,.,,,' 7- AXVA at v-'ao-+4 - - - -was ,.s,. . . 'Q Charles Baker --Tackle AUSTIN 0--RAY Z0 -B. Ray of Corpus Christi put on a daz- zling show to beat a competitive crew of Maroons at House Park. The Texan's skill in operating from nine different offensive patterns was amazing. The game was closer than the score might indicate because Ray was carefully nursing a precious 7-0 lead in the fourth quarter when Delano Womack intercepted a pass. But, one of his own teammates fell in his way. Following this bad break, Womack, passing from Ray's 37-yard line, connected with Jackie Ludwick, but Lud- wick could not hold the ball, Thus the Maroons rnuffed their big oppor tunity. The invaders later took possession of the pigskin and executed the only sustained drive of the game, a 63-yard touchdown march. Ray clinched the victory with a third touchdown a few minutes later when Jerry Young scored from the two-yard line following a pass interception. Outstanding for the Maroons were Womack, with 102 yards rushing, Don Bandy, Gene Turner, Robert Wisian, and Monta Joe Reedy. One more down--one that won't be for- gotten soon. Thomas Jefferson next. Don Metcalfe --Back Jimmy Wier --End A, kii:gL,b Q ' Her schel Ruffin- -Back . , .Mp ' ,af W. nvPP W is-gi ev- ' 1-??TY t'f 2 ff ,U ,.... A A A,.x ,ls - f . . ,-v-- ,,,.,-T ff' ,,....- I me Q .,, Leslie Gage--End 4, . A A ,M , , .,,kL ., ,,.:, AUSTIN 13--JEFFERSON 7 he Austin Maroons took another win in Dis- trict 6-AAAA as they turned back a big, rugged Jefferson team 13-7 before a capacity crowd in House Park. The initia1Austin score carne during the first quarter when Delano Womack made the touchdown and Mike Higgins kicked the conversion--7 points ofmisery for the Mustangs.The Mustangs scored from the Z5-yard line to draw even with the big Maroon team at the end of the half. One of Austin's stout goal-line stands stopped aMustang score in the third quarter on the Z-yard line. In the fourth quarter Womack and Roy Hal- liburton exe cuted an 82-yard drive. Womack crossed the goal line for the winning score. Three big ones won, Brackenridge in the way. 20 'sw .... KL l ,X 1 sb W ayne Smith- -BaCk David Parker--Back Will Wyman--Tackle BV-K K3-APP Wess Wyman--Guard AUSTIN 35--BRACKENRIDGE 7 he Maroons, led by the sensational Delano Womack, soared over the Brackenridge Eagles in a 35-7 victory in Alamo Stadium. Womack ran wild, gaining 103 yards and scoring on jaunts of 44 yards, 2 yards, and a kickoff return of 98 yards. The second touchdown was set up by a Z4- yard pass from Womack to Ross Vick. He accounted for a fourth touchdown on a 48-yard pass to David Parker. The fifth touchdown was an 18-yard gallop by Troy Pearson. Mike Higgins conver ted after each touchdown. The only Brackenridge touchdown was scored in the third quarter. By that tirne the Maroon lineup was filled with reserves, as the whole Austin bench was emptied. Jackie Ludwick, Wesley Moore, Robert Wisian, Bobo Holmes,Char1es Baker, and Jimmy Teaff led the Maroon line as they outplayed the highly-vaunted Brack line. The Maroons gained a total of 243 yards running and passing on the 14 first downs. Brackenridge gain- ed 6 firstldowns and 64 yards rushing. Eight down, two more to go. 122 Billy Upchur ch--G uard Vic tor Colonetta - -End ,,.. -. iff' ' Richard Bashara - -E nd Luther Dube --G uard 12 , . .rwwwwrww ,. M l afxxswammbuw .- . , . Y I 1' , Mk, .4 +-,.1 f 4. I Rosle Duran Back Jxmmy Teaff Tackle s.. 9-RIC K l ft Q AUSTIN 74--TECH 0 rack season started early in the city of San Antonio as the mighty Austin Maroons romped and stomped over the outclassed San Antonio Tech Buff 74-0 in the Alamo Stadium. Unloading the bench, Coach Kit- chen used straight power plays, for nothing fancy was needed.The Maroon power machine scored several times in each quarter. Delano Womack counted eight touchdowns for the Ma- roonsg Roy Halliburton, oneg David Parker, oneg and .Timmy Shurtliff, one. The Maroons required only two plays for their first score. Wesley Moore recovered a fumble on the Tech 19-yard line, Womack moved the ball to the 12 from where Halli- burton spun through left tackle for a score. The crowd who watched the Ma- roons stomp the bewildered San Antonio boys couldn't help applauding the Buffs as they showed spirit to the last minute. Nine down, Ray behind, Harlingen and last game ahead--Maroons Fight! 'O 'U' U Y . '.v-- Y I.. ...PWA 1- -.- , Q , - -' - v .9.7IS'm'--,' , . ' 6 - 1 ' 2 -'f' ' r nv-'Jhi 'S' '. s ..' , . - F2 . . P' Q-1, - ff W. , 1 f-.4...Lf- sl.. ff,-wwf . .. , . ,,-g:'f'? eagle 'J' 'F me , 3. W- '- r Charles Burleson-Back Jackie Davis--Guard ,, . ' Delano Womack makes his twenty-third and last touchdown to make a total of 138 points. This made him the leading scorer in the state. -an . 2,6 Virgil Snow--Center AUSTIN 35--HARLINGEN 13 n a non-spectacular but yet decisive manner, the raging Maroons rammed over three tallies in the first half, and two in the second half to down the Harlingen Cardinals 34-13 before a capacity crowd in House Park to bring their 1951 season to a close. Delano Womack started the Maroon team on its way by circling left end for 12 yards and a score, after a 39-yard drive. The second score came when Womack sprint- ed 64 yards for another 6 points. He also carried the ball for the third touchdown. The fourth counter came when Womack tos- sed to Jackie Ludwick, who made a spectacular catch on the Cardinal 4-yard line. Womack then scored his last touchdown of the season and .Tim- my Wier kicked the point after touchdown. Womack connected with David Parker in the end zone for the last Maroon touchdown. Wier made the conversion. Harlingen drove 'IO yards in the first half for their first touchdown. Their second score came during the second half after a 75-yard drive. Last game, hard fight--Loyal Forever. Z 1 qw...-......... -0 v-' vp.,-1 P'- avs X :X 2 'x 'ml I 4+-A - Ff Y' Danny Young Back Douglas Tramer End Walter Sankey End 7 FIRST ROW: fleit to rightl John Hruska, Lester Boyer, Jack Edburg, G. V. Reedy, Oscar Peterson, Stanley Reese, Oakley Townsend, Bobby Temple, Bobby Boothe SECOND ROW: Johnnie Brougher, John Shaffer, W. H. White, Doyle Hobbs, Jimmy Conner, Dale Foster, Ernest Adams, Cecil Bryant THIRD ROW: Kenneth Vaughan, Kent Davis, Louis Hartgrove, David Blanchard, Louis Collins, Eddie Wallace, Louis Bradshaw FOURTH ROW: Coach Barnes Milam, Joe Byrd, F1-ankJennings, James Dickson, Dennis Wallace, Thomas Henslee, Alex Benney, Coach Delbert Davis NOT PICTURED: Grady Griffith, Bobby Lowenstein, Bobby Tobin, Johnny Alvarado, Don Morgan, Clay Gault BAC KS J ohnny Alvarado G U AR DS Bobby Boothe Jimmy Conner Dale Foster Louis Hartgrove Bobby Lowenstein Lester Boyer Louis Bradshaw Johnnie Brougher Louis Collins Football Team Don Morgan Kent Davis Austin Opponents James Dickson 18 Burnet TACKLES John Hruska 0 E1 in Alex Benny Frank Jennings 65 Kei-rviue HB David Blanchard G. V. Reedy Z6 Waco HBH Cecil Bryant Bobby Tobin 13 St Gerard Grady Griffith Oakley Townsend Z6 Je'ffe so UB Bobby Temple Eddie weueee 45 B li 'Hd Kenneth Vaughan W. H. White rac eflrf, ge 7 Waco ' B Dennis Wallace CENTERS ENDS Oscar Peterson Ernest Adams Stanley Reese Joe Byrd Jack Edburg MANAGER Thomas Henslee Clay Gault Doyle Hobbs John Shaffer Aus tin 7 19 Z5 19 0 12 19 13 FIRST ROW: fleft to right, Coach Curtis Beaty, David Meadows, Billy Rogers, Otto Lind, Tommy Cotman, Donnie Hilsberg, Robert Morris SECOND ROW: Jerry Lindahl, Carroll Lundin, Kenneth Sellstrom, Jimmy McLaren, Lynn Huff, Ruben Martinez, Charles Sackrey THIRD ROW: Ralph Parker, David Harrell, Harold Bennight, Albert Roelse, Clayton Evans, Leissner Raven, Henry Heath, Bunny Williams FOURTH ROW: James Davis, Bubba Smith, Bobby Coates, Calvin Cardwell, Joe Pearson, Tandy Freeman, Don Holden NOT PICTURED: Coach Stubby Lewis, John Benish, Don Nettle, Pat La Touf Football Team BACKS CENTER Ha1'01d Bel'lI1ight Jerry Lindahl Bobby Coates Clayton Evans ENDS David Harrell Lynn Huff Pat La Touf Otto Lind Opponents LOCkhart B 0 Edison B 6 Lanier B 6 Lockhart B 0 Bryan B 20 Concordia 19 School for Deaf O Burbank 12 Carroll L-undin Ralph Parker Leissner Raven Billy Rogers Bunny Williams GUARDS Tommy Cotman James Davis Tandy Freeman Henry Heath Donnie Hilsberg Ruben Martinez David Meadows Jimmy McLaren Albert Roelse Charles Sackrey Kenneth Sellstrom TACKLES John Benish Calvin Cardwell Don Holden Robert Morris Don Nettle Joe Pearson Bubba Smith ,se VJ, 'r . 'lm . :gf gl-Lf -' x. ,-. 3 uf' L 1 9 an Cl 9: Q Q I J 'S e 5. ii Nw.. L, G I XLS, mu N . ,, , M. - Msfjf, Y f. . 77'1'sSELea'sf X 5 M A wiv ' Y x xx nxgk 563 f' ii? wr... - , Q' 1 ,::f?5TF'vQ W Nlf?SQ,f5 -U N -- P ' ,- -1 sf' , 4514 2- ff fm.. x 1951 -1952 Basketball Record Austin 34 33 30 28 34 52 40 46 42 69 45 43 34 60 56 60 43 54 50 45 39 56 Bi-District 44 26 28 Opponents San Jacinto San Jacinto Waco Waco Paschal Paschal Edison Tech Brackenridge Miller Laredo Ray Jefferson Tech Brackenridge Harlingen Miller Laredo Ray Jefferson Harlingen Tech Waco Waco Waco Tom Guedea--Guard lst All-District he Maroons' record of 15 wins and 11 losses doesn't tell ofthe great success of Toney Bur- ger's lads. The Maroon quintet rose from rags to riches as they won 13 of their last 17 games after losing eight of their first 10 games. Only one letterman returned from last year's team. To illustrate the great competition and spirit of the team, the returning letterman, Fred Odiorne, found himself alternating with Edward Dela Rosa late in the season after having been one of the high scorers in the early rounds. In pre-season play the Paupers won only two games. The first win was the second game of a two-game series with Paschal, Odiorne and Russell Gregory we re the spark plugs with 14 Jack Wood--Forward 131 Terry Pierce'-Forward Edward Dela Rosa freezes the ball in the home 132 Laredo game. All hands up! Russell Gregory and the Waco Tigers jump for the ball. and 10 points re spective ly as the Crim prevailed 52-41. This was the best played g up to that time as the Maroons had lost a game series to Waco and San Jacinto, and game to Paschal. Guards Odiorne and T Guedea led the Maroons' futile play in tl losses. Guedea scored 9 points in the first 1 tilt and 9 in the first Paschal game to rank high scorer in each. Odiorne scored 12 pc against San Jacinto in their first clash, and 8 the first Paschal encounter. Other high sco were Jack Wood, 9 points against San Jac and Terry Pierce, 8 points in the opening g with Waco. Iohn Shaffer --Center Znd All-District ustin's second win followed the first, a 43-40 domination over nmas Edison in the first game of the San Antonio Tournament. How- r,they were eliminated in a squeakerwith Tech,48-46. High scorers the tournament were Terry Pierce, 9 points, and Gregory, 8 points he first game. In the second g am e Guedea and Odiorne led with 13 12, respectively. The Paupers became Princes in district play. After losing the first e to Brackenridge, they went on to win 9 straight district games. e opener, a 52-42 loss, G rego ry led with 9 points. The Maroons Tx began a drive toward the championship with a 59-33 victory over Miller Bucs. Following were wins over Ray, Ie ffe r' s on, Laredo, zh, Brackenridge, Harlingen, Miller, again, and Laredo, again. Lead- this drive were John Shaffer, the big sophomore Center, Tom Guedea, -handling magician, and Fred Odiorne. Shaffer had entered the line- uring this winning streak because of his continuous hustle and scored oints against B r ac k and 15 against Harlingen and Miller. He and Wood led the attack ag ain st Tech as the two scored a total of 36 ts. Tom Guedea continued playing his steady brand of ball by scor- 18 points in the Brack game, 15 against Ha rling e n, and 10 in the er encounter. Odiorne had two good nights, pouring in 18 points in Laredo tilt and 12 against Jefferson. Fred Odiorne--Guard 'SATIN lp' K ie i .Q ,J , N-ui Edward Dela Rosa--Guard Y! :A W' Fred Nagle--Forward Frank Nagle--Center Mike Higgins f-Forward he Waco Tigers simply had too much experience for the Maroons as the Tigers won the Bi-District Champion- ship, Z games out of 3. But the Maroons made it tough for Waco and wouldn't give in without a struggle. Waco won the first game in Waco, a 53-44 conquest. Fred Gott- lieb led the Tigers with 21 points to add to his 487 season total. Gottlieb, along with Cooper and Raines, was a 3- year letterman, John Shaffer led the representatives of District 6-AAAA with 16 points. Jack Wood and Terry Pierce held Gottlieb to 5 points in the second game,play- ed in Austin, as the Maroons won with ball controlmeth- ods Z5-21. Torn Guedea's 11 points were tops. Although Pierce held Gottlieb to 4 points, Waco won the deciding game 32-38, a game which Waco predicted theywould win by Z0 points. The ever-hustling Criznsons were led by Shaffer and Wood, with 8 and 7 points respectively. High point man of the season was John Shaffer, rank- ing second was little Tom Guedea. Special honors went to these two boys as Guedea was picked as first teamAll- District, and Shaffer was placed on the second All-District team. Much praise was be s towed on Gudea. He was known over the district as a flashy ball-handler, a fine dribbler, and a consistent scorer. But, in paying tribute to this-fine twosorne, we mustn't overlook Fred Odiorne, one of the high scorers, Edward Dela Rosa, the great little dribbler, .Tack Wood, giant of the backboard, Terry Pierce, defensive specialist, and of course, all the rest of Coach Tony Burger's crew. We should be proud of these Maroons, who lacked experience, but replaced it with pure hustle and determination. 1 A533 Joe Minter--Forward ,I ,fx-,-Y x E12 Bar ham Br atton - -G uard 36 Julian Lyles--Guard B -of obby Huston and Jack Anglin, Managers 'b I . X, -, . an ,r f Harold Lineburger Guard 04,5 'r QS T yvxisgq, ST L Y' v- of so as do WL-5 QS? 11 5 4 .5 gy 'Haag 1 i 5' ?gSTf,y 1 KNEELING: fleft to rightj Bill Leifeste, Billy Koen, Edward Dela Rosa, Jerry Harvey. STANDING: Rogers Wilson, Freddy Wendlandt, John Shafer, Ralph Caballero, Bobby Tiemann. NOT PICTURED: Joe Guedea, CarrollLundin. 137 ennis Team FIRST ROW: Nancy Dingwall Alice Hite Armour Upchurch Cynthia Heath Mary Hugh Colley Pat Woodson Wanda Overstreet SECOND ROW: Sue Hood, manager Kitty Harrison Terry Rhodes Edith Wilson Anna Lee Carlson Sandra Roelyn Miss Susan Hamilton, Coach Q... FIRST ROW: Tom Woodland Lawrence Becker Manford Levy Roy Davis Lem Scarbrough SECOND ROW: John Anderson Glen Dee Weise A1-val Bohn Frank Grant Mr. Carl Burger, John Rosenquist James Woodson James Lucas Benny Spears Coach ennis Team van. ' .. .-.. , 1 Kitty Harrison Torn Manuel 4 Cynthia Heath and Anna Lee Carlson m., .4,. Terry Rhodes V John Rosenquist Arval Bohn and Frank Grant J 2 Iv X ,a : 1 ng fifff aa br -. 2 L, fir, q 'Q MM . .M-. ,. -- J, , 1 1, Zfifv .ei Tuff ' 551 Q 1 QSM ff it Nancy D1ngwa11 and Wanda Ovex-street 4 Armour Upchurch and Ahce Hxt Lem Scarbrough Mary Hugh Colley, Miss Hamilton, and Pat Woodson, 1' 5 . 4 , P ' ' ' :.. 1 - - . -lx -' f 1 4 f '51 - as :fi , N, , -' :Q ' , ' , , , .211 , ,.... , -, .. mg, ., , - . , ,fl V ,3 W 'E - K ,535 ws ' '13 Milf, ' rg f' - il' ,X I Q- 4 Q - ' -M1111- frl ' , . , 5552 Z R i fiii zf ' - A s g I- - l ' ' f swf I f 5 f T f f , g'1liE?f5WE V 'l i . ' - - ' E' .5 me v , . . sg., 1 1.4 'IQ' ' ' 1-'F'-Q - - A f' . 3- - . . . . - 51' . . A - f . , , . - ,- - 1 - rf - . - - - ,' L: I n V-L-L K, , ..,,, - ffm, Glen Dee Weise, Tom Woodland, and Mr. Burger. Sandra Roelyn and Edith Wilson. '14 . --- I ' ' F 7' U ,VKL A .,r Left to right: James McFarland, Bill Carlson, .Tack Dorsett, Gordon Griffin Reims Mainer, Mr. W. R. Robbins, Coachg John Milton, Ray Dunlap. olf Team 144 James McFarland J. wugbigli ,1,.. I K LI 'W X if Rheirns Mainer Malcolm More land 14 Qin a , . .-gl-nan-1-s 4 -is ,- , I . 1. t W'-' XffA N' ,,,,V :1--. V -Jk' -' -:Q '- .-I Q' 'l J Mr. Toney Burger--Coach g- f Z Btu. KLAPP Austin Z 9 10 9 9 ll 6 6 10 10 4 Z 6 8 4 12 3 aseball Opponents Paschal Paschal Milby Milby Bryan Bryan Freshmen Alamo Heights Alamo Heights Victoria St. Edwards Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin Wichita Falls Oliver Bradshaw--Pitcher Tom Guedea--Shortstop The 1951 Maroon baseball team set a pace in the opening series by defeating the strong Paschal Panthers of Fort Worth 2 to 1 and 9 to 7, which they maintained throughout the season to set a 14 won - 3 lost record. The first game turned out to he a pitch- ing duel between Lefty Hargrove and J. L. Smith, with Smith winning the decision by allowing only 3 hits. The following day Tex Vanzura d e fe a te d the Panthers 9-7 with good support in the field and at the plate. Billy Alff hit a home run and a sin- gle to lead the Maroon attack. J. L. Smith--Pitcher st 1 - 121. .5 45. ' .. QQN., A Tommy Curry - -C atche r Maury Lloyd - -Left Fie lde r 43 Jack Wood--Third Baseman Glenn Warren--Catcher The Maroons added two non-conference victories over Milby of Houston, 10 to 1 and 9 to 0, two over Bryan High, 9 to 3 and ll to 4, and then split a four-game series with their arch rivals, the University of Texas Freshmen. The Frosh took the first game 6 to 7 in 13 innings and the second game 4 to Z. The Maroons came back to even the series by winning the next two games 6 to Sin 10 innings, and 8 to 7. The Maroons then d e fe a te d the St. Edwards High team 4 to l before a large crowd at Disch Field. In conference play the Maroons de- feated Alamo Heights 6 to 1 and 10 to Z, and Victoria 10 to 0 to advance to the state meet. The Wichita Falls Coyotes eliminated the Maroons from the s tate race in the ope ning game of the tournament 4 to 3. Billy Alff and Tommy Guedea led the Maroons in hitting. Alff went into the final game with an average of .364 while Guedea had an average of .314. J. L. Smith was the leading pitcher with a 6 won and 1 lost record while Oliver Bradshaw and Tex Vanzura each won 4 and lost 1. Tex Vanzura- -Pitcher , :ig , F? . ,C .., D r Frank Anderson--First Baseman 14 5 MM? NSNN1 Z' Bm Kuw Billy Skipping--Second Baseman - 1 4 ffm- 'u:'f . '-!':w'ff,-.K df--If -- Terry Pierce, Left Fielder, Freddy Odiorne, Right Fielder, and Johnny Burke, Center Fielder, practice swinging. f ' f 1 ' ' ' ' g 1,gm4,-f. + v -wamfrfg ., ,f .L , rg mf , l V . V if 4 H fm in f, ,, . , ,. -X, ,W K . 'e--in ' K' - ' -- '- -- +gz,fffw?,' V--,1. uf' 1-3.90 . . 2 ' 'r' 1-1-'iw -zz-' f i V '-f-M. ' ' -.VA V 'x . ' !l '1 55:35. J1'2'f g we-WQMQQN A 5 L I N -UQ, , - ., ,L Mimi: i, .X +w,.,N- K-v., f, :TQ 'SQ ' ' -' 4 H 'gal' ,' 4 SS45- idz A7 affk -rf ,, .. . 1 V 1 . - ,4,5.,!eJ: nr-1 Hp- , ' '1 Ei' l J' . X., , , W wfxl 'fi Delano Womack - - 440-yard relay, broad jump - - and Mr. Allen Lawler, Coach ,-5 wg .gag wwf edgy, rack Team 151 Left to right are Mickie Manos, Charles Buffler, Jackie Ludwick, and Jack Roche, mile relay team. Joe Gault, manager, hammers down a starting block, he Austin thinclads got off to a poor start in the 1951 track season, but, sparked by five lettermen, they improved at each rheet and went on to win first places in the district and regional meets, and s e c o nd place in the state meet. Charles Buffler, quarter-miler, Harold Brumley, sprinter, Mickie Manos, quarter- miler, Bob Pfennig, s p r in te r, and Dick Van Fleet, shot putter and discus thrower, were the returning lettermen. In Austin's first meet, the Border Olympics held at Laredo, the Maroons scored only 2 points. In the se cond meet, held at Corpus, Coach Lawler's boys looked much better, taking fourth place with 31-lf-4 points. However, only two first places were posted by the Crimsons. Don Frydell, jumping 6 feet, took first place in the high jump, along with .Tack Roche's first in the 440. he Maroons took a no the r urth place the next week in ownwood, with 9-lfZ points ored in the Bluebonnet Relays. vin Frieden p la c e d fourth in e 100, coming in behind Odessa's eChi1dress who set a new rec- d of 9.8 in the century. At the Houston Relays, the ixnson thinclads advanced to a ird place, scoring Z0 points. stin scored three first places, l in the relays. The 440-yard lay team was composed of ieden, Pfennig, Womack, and anos. Buffler and Ludwick med with Frieden and Pfennig run the 880-yard relay. Buffler, Ludwick, Manos, and che formed the mile-relay m. hile the Austin regulars performed at Hous- ton, the future Maroon stars were entered in the Cameron Relays. Most outstanding at this mee was Don Hays who heaved the discus 135 feet 6 inches for a new record. The Maroons took third place the next week a the Texas Relays. Austin's 440-yard relay tea starred with a 43.6 timing. The Crimsons scored their high of the seaso at the district meet held in San Antonio by scorin 67 points. First places were by Frieden in the 100 and 220, Womack in the broad jump, Roche in the 440, Frydell in the high jump, Van Fleet in the shot put, and 440-yard and mile relay teams. Wayne Rhea gave his season's outstanding performance with fourths in the high and low hurdles. With 41-1fZ points, the Maroons won the San Marcos Regional meet. Firsts were posted by Frieden, Roche, and the relay teams. George Fred- erick ran an outstanding race with a third place in the 880-yard run. Two records were broken by Austin at the San Antonio Invitational Meet as the Maroons took their third straight first place, scoring 2.4-1fZ points. Frieden set a new 100-yard dash record of 9.8 ranking as an outstanding c e ntury runner in the nation. The famed sprint relay team set a new rec- ord, running the lap in 43.3. Frieden also took first in the 220 as Roche ran his best quarter-mile of the season, a 51,9 placing him first. V it .vm Jack Roche 440-yard dash l mile relay Alvin Frieden 100-yard dash 220-yard dash 440-yard relay team The Childress-led Odessa team was too powerful for the Maroons, and Lawler's lads had to be satisfied with second place in the state meet. Austin scored atotal of 34 points. Alvin Frieden placed second to Childress in the 100-yard dash while the mile relay team took third place. But the greatest perform- ance of the day was the 43.1 timing in the sprint relay posted by Austin. This was the fastest sprint relay run in the United States during this year. High point man of the team was Alvin Frieden with 63 points. Next in line were Jack Roche and Delano Womack with 31-lf2. and ZZ-lf4 points, respectively. Other letter- men besides these three were Bob Pfennig, l9points, Harold Brumley, 18-1f4g Don Fry- dell, 16-lf4, Charles Buffler, 13. Dick Van Fleet, 11, Mickie Manos,10-1f4gJackie Lud- wick, 8-1f4g George Frederick, 8g Keith Grimes, 4g and .Toe Gault, manager. Round- ing out Austin's track team were Don Hays, 6 points: Jerry Mann, 3-1f4g Wayne Rhea, lg and Rodney Williams, 4. . A V 155 Mickie Manos 440-yard dash , l mile relay team : ' ll ff 4'-4 'l . ' lel I Lg ...l-V? -v' W- -4-' T' ' Keith Grimes 156 1 mile run Harold Brunaley 100-yard dash 220-yard dash 440-yard relay team mc Bob Pfennig 100-yard dash 22.0-yard dash 440-yard relay Jackie Ludwick 440-yard dash' 1 mile relay .,- 'UP George Frederick 880-yard run 8 ntramural ennis Winners of the Girls' Beginners, Inter- mediate, and Advanced Tennis Tourna- ments are Qleft to right, Kay Sims, Helen Campbell, and Cynthia Heath. Winner of the Boys' Be ginne r s Tennis Tournament is Glen Dee Weise. Boys' Beginners Tennis Doubles Tourna- ment winners are Qleft to r i g ht, Marvin Mohlberg and Glen Dee Weise. jim Woodson, winner of the Boys' Ad- vanced Tennis Tournament. ,.,, ,f .., .... ,....4- -.if ,gc-'Ft' ...H ,+-f-- E 11111 1:11 1.1: 1 111: f?1+:2E22: ? 22Ef. 331111117 111 ', :11:t'1E:i A4-E' az 31235 olleyball peedball 10th Grade Volleyball winners are Cleft to right, Janice Cantwell, Carlene Johnson, Margaret Mc- Namara, Sandra Roelyn, Betty Todd. Speedball winners are ffirst rowj Iuanell Sylves- ter,Mary Hugh Colley,Helen Bohn, Terry Rhodes, Camille Newberry. fsecond row, Waneen Wyrick, Alice Hite,Anna Lee Carlson,l-lelen Gracy, Ruby Io Cooksey. Volleyball winners are ffirst rowj Helen Gracy, Juanell Sylvester, Alice Hite. Qsecond rowl Helen Bohn, Terry Rhodes, Anna Lee Carlson. Volleyball winners are ffirst row, Gene Miller, Scott Covington. fsecond rowj Bobby Bohn, Bob Hooper. fthird row, C h a r l e s Sutherland, Doug Lawson. 2 ing-Pong 5 4 Mary Hugh Colley, W inne r of the Girls' Singles Ping-pong Tournament. Winner of the Boys' Single s Ping-pong Tournament is Lem Scarbrough. Boys' Doubles Ping-pong Tournament win- ners are fleft to right, jimmy Hull and Gerald Barnard. Winners of the Girls' Ping-pong Doubles Tournament are fleft to rightj Nancy Peavy and Mary Hugh Colley. Mixed Doubles Ping-pong Tournament winners are fleft to rightj jimmy Hull and Sybil Bruck. olf, Basketball, and Football john Milton, winner ofthe Boys' Golf Tournament, championship flight. Winners of the first flight and the second flight inthe Boys' Golf Tournament are Qleft to rightj Noe Mercado and Bruce White. Winners of the Boys' Touch Football Tournamentare Qleft to rightj R. B. Ashworth, Bobby Pearson, Frank Anderson, jerry Lane, Melvin Patterson. Winners of the Girls' Basketball Tournament are Qfirst row, Camille Ne w be r r y, Claire Yeagley, Mary Hugh Colley, Waneen Wyrick fsecond row, Sonya Stenzel, Sybil Bruck, Anna Lee Carlson, Cynthia Heath, Terry Rhodes. I,,,,- Wh... 'W w w i' ' ES ALENTINE WEETHEART KATHIE SCHULZE and her escort ROBERT GILLI E - s ., 5 , if e 2 2 . ,aa -.ws 5 ,, 3 STAY g INAL F I9 si UR RIENDLIEST NICKIE KNICKERBOCKER and DELANO WOMACK eautiful HARRIE T WATKINS ore eautiful VIRGINIA SHROPSHIRE 6 ' gt , 4 .Mg Q 1 X, ,:::u!v's'w:.s wfiws-Q 1 ss.' nina 'MJ A H we Jw, rs- 2,1 -.-. 1 W .1 ,. W ,..w?,,,,,,, L --5,-aw. ,K . ...LM u -,ga I ,,. 1 'W .- gs X :li I y-9 uv. enior Favorite DELANO WOMACK X f ,ings .,-we A A Q.. enior Favorite KATHIE SCHULZE I sl f .Hx X L. 1 , we zfgsg ,zu 1 ,A ,. . zggwep I 1 W ' -b ll' : 1 + 1 .Di YM we . xx 5 , x N X N .. W- . .M 4. 'K XX mx ' 'x x X X UK ' U N I .1-. '4 N M X E x f s , Wa . ax g, 1'2'Av+.. S . 7 L fi-n XX Q x. 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I - - I I I .Lf flrl A V Head Cheerleader W HR N ., , e REX HODG1-35 x 431 . , I - UR wh 1 ELL VIRGINIA SHROPSHIRE CORKY BURR 'S If I'-Ai' , .- 1 Head Cheerleader D KATHIE SC HU LZ E gn., lL i 1 -. 1, , y .lx EADE RS 'W WALLACE SHOWALTER , In , . . X K ff? LEM SCARBROUGH NANCY RIT TER X 179 3 v X V ' u ANN PATRICK Comet Editor C LAIRE CASWE LL Red Jacket President ,J We .,f 1 P Q ' at ' 'ifi .WN I in All rg C P it ttf- LW,L ,K ,Q My Ive: 'h- 1' AL VW! 1' ...P xt S ru' wlli ff' P4 ,,........ I I f ' A - 'Wi xso 1 . BRAD FOWLER Spring Student Council President HO'S TOMMY BAKER Fall Student Council President HO REX HODGES and KATHIE Head Cheerleaders I Qi ., , Q' Q-. 'y ., PI ' 3 . x M 1. SCHULZE P, ,R ,i,A A J RUTH PROUSE P ' ' V- National Honor Society President - ' Quill and Scroll President Maroon Co Editor D.A.R. Good Citizen Drum Majors , WJV.. kv' jf- - P 'X -ag 4: Q JANET HUGHES and SONYA STENZEL 7 Maroon Editors 1 H ,fue Q -. TOMMY BAKER and JAMES MCFARLAND l W Q MARY LOU SANDERS National Thespian President HARRAL PEACOCK Red Dragon President MIKE GILLESPIE, MARIE MOODY and SHIRLEY CYRUS Gix'1's State Representatives - f ,.- Q if DAVID APPLING Boy's State Representative The Geezenslaw Brothers QPENN JOHNSON, BILL KLAPP, SAMMY ALLRED, and JERRY BROWNI. TORVILL I-IENRIKSON, RUSSELL GREGORY, and BEN GOMEZ Talent Show Winners MARY H1-:RRERA I Posture Contest Winner Some mornings we had pep rallies to help our team through an important game. . . CENES OF USTIN IGH How well will we remember those good old days . . .the smiles, tears, and dilemmas. In years to come we'll remember the little fand bigj incidents tha t happened around the plot called Austin High School. . . . but most of the time we gath- ered in the auditorium before the 8:15 bell pealed. We couldn't completely ig n o r e school work though, so we answered the call and departed to the four cor- ners for various classes. Y. . ,lcv nf 2: t 3 gsm' H., N , l l f sf ,-.Af ,Q K . . ' , 1- f . iz, L '2 Q -L .' ' ' P ' 5 4 : gb q wt ' Q n 21 Q ' 2 School was finally out though, 4 1 X' ,v so we departed from the halls T J k' 1 - 3 1? of learning. . W' xg- 'l' ' '. 4+ 'K Q '. 3' if - L I v A U 3 N A 5 9 3' E N. gi L' in 1? . . . Still there were those who my stayed late to work on different 184 projects. We went to lots of nice dances. Remember the fun and excitement, and they were pretty tool - then there were those who came to listen to the music and just enjoy the enchantment of being with someone they liked. Yet most of the time a movie and then some- thing to drink made up our date menu. But the best part of the evening was when a guy got to give his best girl a good- night kiss . . Yes . . . these were the good old days ..... our high school days. 185 ake a look at your lubs ccounting Club FIRST ROW: fleft to right, J. L. Perry, Don Ross, James Lucas, Franklin Trulinger. SECOND ROW: Eugene Caldwell, James Petty,Donna Turner, Christine Hurry, William Russell, Robert Gilliam. THIRD ROW: James Mahaney, Arlan Schnell, Betty Lou Todd,Wanda Howard, Kenneth Heallen, Manuel Euresti. FOURTH ROW: Howard Pollan, Dale Henderson, Willard Millner, Lawrence feaff. FIFTH ROW: Nell Graham, Judy Johnson, Ophelia Rangel, Nellie Ray Wood. SIXTH ROW: Ruth Gamble, Barbara Shafer, Yotha Gest, Jacquelin Warren, Shirley Thurman, Frances Neill. SEVENTH ROW: Jerry Lee Patterson, Margie Schmidt, Barbara Lindgren, Lillian Mahlmann, Beverly Gunn. EIGHTH ROW: fleft to right, Martha Ann Kinney, Betty Mae Raven, Nancy Morgan, Alberta Morgan. Sponsor, Miss Ruth- U lalock FIRST ROW: ftop to bot- tomlReese Miller, Rayburn Miller, Tommy Baker, John Anderson, Leo Blackwell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Guffin, Theodor Becker,Bi1l Led- better, Billy Io G arcia, David Simpson. THIRD ROW: Arval Bohn, Ted Edwards, Jerry Wise- man, Jim Clark. Sponsor Mr Frank uffin 189 0 utomotive Club FIRST ROW: fleft to right, Maldred McWright,- Kingston Arnim, Elbert Green, Barry Palmer, julian Bushong, Mr. Starnater, H. A. Polk, Glen Weise , Billy Gannaway. SECOND ROW:' Doyle Greeson, Russell Delfraisse, Bobby Buford, james King , Don She lby. Sponsor, Mr. Roy tarnater ustin Vocational 81 Industrial Club 1. 4 f',6'-lv Left to right: Clyde Bradshaw, Howard Clark, john Anguiano, Edward Worthey, Earl Moore, Mr. Windham, Charlie Meinscher. Sponsor, Mr. joseph indham asketball Club Tom G u e d e a, Presidentg shows Barham Bratton, Vice-President, Joe Frank Minter, UP Sgt.-at-A r m sg Freddy Odiorne, Treasurerg Iutes Lyles, Secretaryg and FrankNag1e, Reporter, how to shoot straight. ,,, , . , . 4 A ,, Q , ,V gg. , - - ...,. f-- ' If-' - ,W ws- , ,',,k'-M ' FIRST ROW: Cleft to right, Jerry Cain, Tom Smith, Jutes Lyles, Tom Curry, Frank Nagle, Freddy W e nd la nd t, Barham Bratton, Freddy Odiorne, Joe Frank Minter, Tommy Guedea, Fred Nagle, FrankAnderson, Charles l..aws,Jerry Harvey. SECOND ROW: Bobby Martin, Jack McKown, Tom Korner, Wayne Cheek, Bobby Huston, Kenneth Isbell, John Burdine,Rogers Wilson,Bil1 Leifeste, Stanley Law- rence, Bugs Wersebe, Jackie Allen, Terry Whitworth, J'ackAng1in, Glen Lozano. THIRD ROW: Mr. Burger, Ke nne th Fields, Tommy Seekatz, Harold Propsma, Jack Wood, Sam Rains, Seth Breeding, Clark Crow, Joe Guedea, Bobby Pearson, Bobby Tiemann, Clifton Nauert, Dave Muir, Billy Koen. Sponsor, Mr. Tony urger ridge Club Discussing some of the finer aspects of bridge are Ann Harrell, Mary Moore, Clare Coates, Virginia Shropshire,JoAnn Roberts, and Augusta Tenney. FIRST ROW: fleft to right, Gail Henson, Susan Robison, Shriley Prewitt, Bobbie Schmidt, Ann Wiley. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Ly1es,JoAnnRoberts,Ne11 Ricketts, Lyn Oglesby, Betty Nelson, Donna Johnson, Johanna McLennan. THIRD ROW: Ann Harrell, Patsy Ludwig,Nancy Ritter, Mary Moore, Carol Mc- Intosh, Barbara Draper, Clemmie Falk. FOURTH ROW: Suzanne Ashford,Sharon Hill, Davene Lamm, Margaret Ann Olle, Clare Caswell, Josephine Klotz, Mary Ann Baker, Wilfreda Gustafson. Sponsor, Mrs. Willard itschke 4 onfederate Club FIRST ROW: fleft to right, Tommy Garner, Bob Pfeifer, Jerry Chastain, Ellen Sue Rotsch, Rog- ers Mc K innon, Estelle Dooley, Sonja Powell, Don Hammill, Thelma Dochen, Janelle Joseph. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lanier, Ann Lasseter, Jan Lemon, Donna Peoples, Sylvia Cooksey, Nancy West, Sybil Bruck,Herbert Town, Jane Thaxton, Beatsy Holck, Tommy Loney, C a 1' r i e Miller, Harral Peacock, Harvey Roberts, Gene Lindon, Peggy Huddleston. THIRD ROW: Ford Dixon, Richard Johnson, AI Adams, Richie Brandt, Foster Bray, Bob Con- stant, Lois Crain. Sponsor, Mrs. Ella anier ance Band Club FIRST ROW: lleft to right, Nancy P e avy, James McFarland, H en ry Grupe, Douglas Lawson, Larry Anderson, Wayne Cole, Billy Dye. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Glaser, Sarah Watson, Charlene Glass, Waneen Wyrick, Bob Harper, Tom Fields, Billy Taylor, Jerry Hill, Don Orr. THIRD ROW: Wayne Munson, Jim Hart, Willis Bodine, Charles Sutherland, Bob Bohn, Lee Arnold, Wilborn Hudson, Don Broadland, Charlie Dye, Scott Covington. FOURTH ROW: Joel Johnson. Sponsor, Mr. Charles w iley 195 ebate Club FIRST ROW: Kleft to right, Marvin Molberg, James Tay- lor, Billy Roe Baldwin, Gordon Otto, Stewart Dyess, Ed Mellon, James Wilder, Nick Johnson, Mr.Bizzell, Melvin Myers, Donald Brand, Bill White. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Harris, Gary Otting, Phil John- son, Jimmy Neyland, Bobby Monroe, Ronald McGaughey. Sponsor, Mr. Guy izzell istributive Education Club FIRST ROW: Qleft to right, Jack Jackson, Gene Wimberly, Catherine Overall, Doris Beckham, La Nell Roche, Veta Hill, Lucy Menchaca SECOND ROW: Patsy Spiegel, Billy Anderson, Dorothy Lindholm, Dorothy Powell, Gloria Powell, Miss Wade THIRD ROW: Grace Cearley, Joe Leos, Henrietta Fugler, Elaine Smalley, Beatrice Rocha Sponsor, Miss Frances ade F HA FIRST ROW: fleft to right, June Franke, Helen Lopez, G e rtrude Garza, Sally Chote, Cynthia Heath. SECOND ROW: Rose Y a r broug h, Jane Strong, Barbara Gaddy, Nevelyn Davis, Peggy Burke, Mrs. Ferris. THIRD ROW: Mary Gonzales, Ruth Hinsley, Carrie Jane Iohnson,Shir1ey McDon- ald, Dorothy Thames, Patsy Smith, Shirley Arnold. Sponsor, Mrs. Carmen erris FHA FIRST ROW: Cleft to right, Shirley Dudley, Vickie O'Nea1, Edna Mae Irons, Joyce Baker, Jane Almquist, Carol Clark, Patsy Hill, Lois Grimmer, Frances Johnson. SECOND ROW: Virginia Lear, Miss Morris, Ruth Anderson, Barbara Kitchens, Dorothy Alexander, Doris Shipp, Dot Glenn. Sponsor, Miss Kathryn orris 200 mm Jw L 'hw ,iff - Cullum fiorfwvfv. FIRST ROW: fleft to right, G 1y ni s Sankey, Ba r ba r a Hough, Norma Schwartz, P a t sy Leigon, .Toy Casiraghi, Mary Herrera, La Ne11McCu11ough, Sue Haggard, Catherine Slack. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Smith, Norma Tay lor, Aileen Cook, Nancy Boyd, Lanita Fleming, Valerie Brymer. Sponsor, Mrs. Jesse mith FHA ..-. . 9 J '91 gg FIRST ROW: fleft to rightj Nancy Clark, Ruth Ann Clark, Janet Jamar, Barbara Ann Troutman, Carol Jean Fowler, Annie Ruth Torres SECOND ROW: Jessie Lee Stark, Helen Strauss, Joan Miller, Camilla Pope, Barbara Artz, Jo Ann Abrahamson, Tommie Jean Anderson THIRD ROW: Ollie Holler, Helen Clyburn, Vera Rush, Lila Lee Wood, Pegi Whitener, Shirley Ann Lambut, Jeanie Templeton FOURTH ROW: Geneva Varela., Iris Terry Sponsor, Miss Earline eddle lvl 20 Z02 airways Club Rheims Mainer gives a few helpful hints to Mal- colm Moreland, john Milton, jack Dorsett, and Gor- don Griffin. Q .ah E FRONT ROW: Qleft to rightj Benny Morgan, jo e Mur c hison, Bill Dunlap Frank Hunt, john Herndon, Bill Adcock, Charles Gentry. SECOND ROW: Bill Carlson, Noe Mercado, Billy Stevens, Tommy Hinsley james Martin, Bill Mosher, Ray Dunlap, jerry Adams. STANDING: Malcolm Moreland, john Milton, Gordon Griffin, Barnard Ranley. Sponsor, Mr. Milton 'Dell irls Intramural Club FIRST ROW: fleft to r i g htj Andy Carrillo, Betty Lou Williams, Cly- dene Walker. SECOND ROW: Lupe Carrillo, Lou- ise Hogan, Elaine Wallace. THIRD ROW: Sandra Roelyn, Leo- nora Borg, Helen Burrer. FOURTH ROW: Ruby Eller,Barbara Bethel, Mary Ann Peterson. FIFTH ROW: Betty jo Durant, Nan- cy Wolander , Delores Casstevens. SIXTH ROW: Mr s. Tackett, Billye Arbuckle, Idabelle Bridges. -.gil FIRST ROW: fleft to right, Mattie O'Banan, Glee Ann Stankey, Martha Roselle, Mildred Chapman, Betty Mitchell, Elsie Carl, Carrie johnson. SECOND ROW: Norma jean Tuttle, Nancy Stark, Carlene Branum, Na- omi Boyd, Nancy Wuethrich, Mary Ann Arnette, Beth La Fitte, Myrna Gilbert. THIRD ROW: Louise Smith, Margie Stark, Nancy McGuire, Ann Bonds, Gail Gaches, Leah Batla, Bundeen McNutt, Joyce Preston, Patsy Hen- son, Mary jo Adams. Sponsor, Mrs. Erline ackett I w 1 1 203 204 andic raft Club FIRST ROW: Qleft to right? Ivy Schneider, Beverly DeWitt, Helen Gracy, Beverly Lan- ey, joyce Starnes. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Flachmeir, Claire Yeagley, Susie Floyd, Patsy White, Virginia Pierce. THIRD ROW: Betty Kee,Nancy Clevelandhludy Vick,lIo Ann Sanders,Ann Wentling,Ann Atkinson, Mr. Etheredge, Mary Tucker, Ann Birdwell, johnny Gooding, Eunice Watson, Sponsor, Mr. L. M. theredge FIRST ROW: Rosie Holubec. SECOND ROW: fleft to right, George Thornton, Lady Hodgkiss, Maudie Lane, Gaye Cle- mens, David Teich. THIRD ROW: jane Hornsby, Doris Heaton, Mary Ellen Embree, Pat Holtzc law, Car Tumey, Kenneth Rogers. FOURTH ROW: jesse Norman, Katie Hays, Carol Sutherland, Charles Miller. FIFTH ROW: Claudette Hensley, Nancy Westphal, Ann Burch, Sissy johnson, Esther Battle SIXTH ROW: Sue Pace, Betty Boyett, Russell Gregory, Bill Beardslee. SEVENTH ROW: Gail Davis, Patsy Smith. STANDING: Annette Smith, Doris johnson, Beverly Garner, Dick jenkins, john Malone l . 1 Dennis johnson, Brad Hubbard,Delbert Hudson, Terry Pierce, Prof. Brown, jerry Brown, Bill Klapp, Sammy Allred, Rex Hodges, Marilyn Bronson. ick Singing Club Sponsor, Mrs. Malcolm regory 205 206 illbilly Music Club 535?s.s,. , FRONT ROW: Cleft to rightj Pete Trevino, Larry Smith, Mark Turner, Eugene Lynch, jimmy Williams. SECOND ROW: Travis Roselle, Benny Reynolds, Sammie Smith,Pat Smith, jim Coleman, Ed Hall, Kenneth Barnes, Mrs. Ragsdale. Sponsor, Mrs. Martha agsdale oke r C lub FIRST ROW: fleft to right, Dorothy johnson, Shirley Sartin, Patsy White, Doris jean Grumbles, Betty Ann Seymour, Mary Wood, Margaret Shannon. SECOND ROW: Nancy Hughes, Betty O11e, Donna Kaufman, Charla Howard, Ruth Edgar, Peggy jo Smith, Fran Frymire. THIRD ROW: Carol Cavness, joy Lichenstein, Pat Knox, Mildred Bustin, Deanna Silberstein, Mary Kate Wendler, Genevieve Shelton. FOURTH ROW: Theresa Serrano, T he r e s a C o r do va, Prissy Briseno, Iva Duran, Barbara Kennedy, Carol Foust, Cha r lotte Francis, Sara Bustin, Diane Derrick, Gretchen Klumpp. Sponsor, Mrs. Erlene illiams 1 207 Z08 FIRST ROW: Qleft to right, Dick Smith, Phil Herring, Barbara Sawyer, Walter Burton, Kenneth Aten, jeff Lewis. SECOND ROW: Dolores Steincamp,Robert Tohen, Burt Schulle, Shirley Green, Donald Becker, Alfred Hohle, Marjorie Kriegel, Carl Brockmann, Paul Carlin. Sponsor, Miss Else renckmann atin lub FIRST ROW: Qleft to right, Barbara Darnall SECOND ROW: Bobbie Nell Kidder,Glenda Ellingson, Kay Bethune, Beverly Campbell THIRD ROW: Henry McCowan, Barbara Browning, Peggy Taylor, Camille Newberry, Carol Reinhackel, jan Baker FOURTH ROW: joe Goddard, Alvis Vandygriff, Speed Carroll, Kitty Harrison, june Mills, Yetta Stenzel, Jody Drake, Carol Tyler, Sydney Sharkey, julia Penn FIFTH ROW: Adele Black, Patty Sue House, Edith Wilson, Ann johnson Sponsor, Miss Helen ill 209 os Amigos en Las Americas Club 210 Left to right: Sarah Booth, John Preslar, Barbara Turner, Jesse Torres, Ernest Herrera, Mary Lee Onila, Georgia Wenzel, Toni Martinez,Betty Joe Bebee,Minerva Mojica,Grace A1-echiga, Ioan Lasky, Joe Meredith, Carl Taylor, Gene Tankersley, .To Tankers- ley, Rosie Ba rga s, Lelia Bautista, Martina Mata, and Lupe Ledesma. Sylvia Guerrero is the dancer. Sponsor, Miss Stella tanfield e Cercle Francais FIRST ROW: fleft to right, Charles Sikes, Joyce W alke r, Kappa Blan- chard, Evangeline Herrera. SECOND ROW: Anita Rogers, Ruth Prouse , Evelina Bodenstein, Wilfred Heber, David Mosteller. Um 1 -, - ,x.4,. 1, Q... Sponsor, Miss Eloise oach E 211 212 V' ri rf ,H odel Airplane Club lnuixil SITTING: fleft to right, Jack Gerling, Zack Swenson. FIRST ROW! Mr. Hicks,Ma1dred McWright, Dorothy Thomas, Evelyn Thompson, Carol Tracy, Sarah Jane Smith, Ramona Lewis, Margaret S t r ic kland, Margie Strauss, Roland Edwards, Milby McDonald, Lester Collier, Eddy Angell. SECOND ROW: John McGregor, Billy Stevens, Jack Todd, Charles Sutherland, Ronald Balcar, Bobby Coltharp. Sponsor, Mr. I. M. H icks otion Picture Operators Club Sponsor, Mr. rx FIRST ROW:.l1eft to right, Malc olm Harris, Tommy Monroe, Milton Wallace, Lupe Garcia, Ralph Erickson, Wilbur Templeton. SECOND ROW: D onald Beck, Bert Lundell, Keith G rim e s, John Rundell, Paul Carlin, Donald Schneider . THIRD ROW: Wilton Lock, Melvin Patterson, George Bradshaw, Tommy Taylor, Lucian Wilborn, Knox Clark, Leslie Robinson. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Conner, Donald Bowles, Jimmy Sansom, Bill Williams, Charles Primer. Woodrow ilson Z13 Z14 usicians Club FIRST ROW: fleft to right, Bettie Parr,Bonnie Blomquist,Nancy Cunningham, Judy Green, H. L. McKee, Odus Crumley, Carolyn Huff, Kay Dossett. SECOND ROW: Ramona Neitsch, Richard Vi11asana,Dan Boling, Steve Eargle, Carl Hornberger, Lovic Garrett, Merle Lee Everts, Jo Ann Hale, Lynne Don- nelly. THIRD ROW: Bettye Jayne Rogers, Ainslee Cox, Willis Bodine, Nat Davis, Donald Strain, Bobby Jones, Jimmy Hull, Marilyn Weiss. FOURTH ROW: Jane Ca11away,Dar1ene Childers, Charlene Psencik, Margaret Battle, Juanita Carlson, Retta Davis, Shirley Knibbe, Patsy Wharton. FIFTH ROW: Nina Ruth Plummer, Alys Braden, Dani Powers, Roselee Bala- gia, Bonnie Bergstrom, C a r olyn Scott, Nancy Beardslee, Virginia Lemberg, Sarah Woodward. Sponsor, Miss Virginia echard ursing Club FIRST ROW: fleft to rightj Shirley Arldt, Emogene Parker, Mary Neans, Eliza- beth Henninger, Inez Stewart. SECOND ROW: Jean Roberts,Mar1ene Sa1isbury,Mary Louise Mullins, Margaret Braden, Janice Scott, Dorothy McDaniel. THIRD ROW: Gay Neuman, Martha Sue Br ins on, Joy Estes, Joanne Reynolds, Joyce Burrell, Stella Nunez. FOURTH ROW: Billy JOMi1am,Shir1ey Roe, Kay Roe, BarbaraArtz,Mrs. Serrern, Ira Jean I..indsey,Shirley Cyrus, Marlene Harmon, Edith Panne 11, Dorothy Pannell. Sponsor, Mrs. Margaret el-rem 215 Z pera Study Club FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightj Laurie Stone, Ioan Warne r, jo Bundren, Ann Carr, Pat Hagan, May Dell johnson, Fauneil O'Dell, Louis Boswell, Preston Martin, Leo Taylor, Ernest Beck, Wynona Bell, Penny I-Iammes, Pat Stokes, Betty McClian. SECOND ROW: Ruth Fowler, Janis Bishop, Gayle Sefcik, C aro lyn Tarver, Joyce Pritchett, Betty Taylor, Mary Landess, Billie Beaird, Laura Courtney, Doris Bowles, john Baggett, Mary jane Granath, Dennis Brown. THIRD ROW: Delaine Hays, Shirley Nicholson, Shirley Bowen, Nancylrlelf, Charles Barnett, Dick Giesecke, Stiles Seay. Sponsor, Miss Dorothy lury an-Ame rican Club FIRST ROW: fleft to right, Terry Tirado, Mary Brewer, Grace Mercado, Patti Pinkney, Alice Olvera, Julian Flores, Sandra Brandl, Ernestine Escobedo, Eva Garcia, Lucille Gonzales, Angelina Chavez, Marilyn McBrine. SECOND ROW: Miss Porter,Gregg Newbern,Sophie Costi1lo,Ruth Eckman,Olga Lopez, Rachel Rincon, Marzee Weber, Joanne McCaleb. THIRD ROW: Edwin Cook, John Voss. KNEELING: Mary Louise Garcia, Gertrude Garza, Velia Garcia. Sponsor, Miss Mary orter 217 218 hotog raphy Club FIRST ROW: fleft to rightj Henry!-Ienze,Dona1d Whisenant, Edsam Ingram, Jean- nie Goebel, Burt Browning, Cathy Konecny, Totsy Crockett. SECOND ROW: Gordon Hawkins, Dan Hawley, Charles S h e ffie ld, Carroll Ann Hodges, Dorothy Baker, Raye Hayes, Alison Atwood. THIRD ROW: Alfred Hoffelder, David Haehnel, Larry Hart, Raymond McElroy, Paulina Norman, Doris Callahan. FOURTH ROW: Joe McC1ung, Frank Harvick, Morris Hohmann, Dick Mathews, Ed Carpenter, and Mr. Smith. Sponsor, Mr. P. E. mith opular Record Club Sponsor, Mr. Arthur etersen FIRST ROW: fleft to right, Carol Biggs,Barbara Welmaker,Billie Jean New- man, Elizabeth Powell. SECOND ROW: Bobby Bohn,HelenBurrer,Paulina Norman, Earline Norwood, Delaine Hays, Ann Nichols, Kay Sims, Winona Snodgrass, Shirley Rieger. THIRD ROW: Beth McCullough, Io Gayle Haynes, V i r g inia Prasatik, Peggy Jones. FOURTH ROW: Anita Voelkel, Billye Ruth Reed,Doris Johnson,Bi11 Mitchell, Shirley Nicholson, Martha Roselle, Mildred Chapman, Carol Sanders. STANDING: Martin Burks, Jimmy Brewer, Lee A rnold, Nancy Bashara, Lo Ann Burch. Z1 Z0 adio Club FIRST ROW: fleft to rightl John McFadden, Gary Britt, Gaylord Attebury, Jimmy Wykes. SECOND ROW: Mr. Parsons,J'ames Burke, Richard Patton, Chuck McCullough, Danny Knowlton, Lee Phillips, Bobby Basford, Ve rnon Le mens . Sponsor, Mr. Leonard al-Sons FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightj Bob Beardslee, Max Ladusch, Vernon Ray, Charles We:-chan, jack Ragsdale, Richard Bernal, Durwood Reynolds, J. T. Powell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lewis, john Nuhn, Newton Felps, Corky Burr, Sam Houston, Sammy Ferdinandtsen, Don Ashworth, Bill Cunningham, Melvin Ware, Dale Fox, Albert Paul. od and Gun Club Sponsor, Mr. Ben Stubby ewis 221 222 amba Club LEFT TO RIGHT--Ramona Duval, Pat Davis, Ann Von Ros- enberg, Marilyn johnson, Marilyn Van Zandt, Helen Trainer, Ellen Kate Rhodes, Ma r i lyn Banks, Sugie Franzetti, Patsy Thompson, Mary Beth Treadwell. Sponsor, Mrs. Marjorie revillyan Clence FIRST ROW: Qleft to right, Willa Harris, Bar ba ra Sutherland, Barbara Warren, Mary David Orand, Bruce Motheral, Dale Ross, Roy johnson, jimmy Fortune, Allan johnson, jack Franks, Darrell Fleming. SECOND ROW: jay Davis, joe Powell, Toth Manuel, jo Ann Dud- ley, Christine Catalano, C ecil Pollard, Russell Shrader, Bobby Renker, Elbert King, joy Neyland, Pat Rothe, Sue McCarty, Ollie Haller, Yvonne Chapman, Violet Taylor, Coke Dilworth, Gus Crow. THIRD ROW: David Hinkle, David Appling, Howard Rast, Kemper Perkins,john Hoffman, Hubert Hocutt, Bill Blachly, Virgil Barnes, Peter Oliver, Dan Kelleher, Leonard Ellingson, Tommy Nichols, Derrell Cooper, Donroy Hafner, Lee Mills. esearch Club Sponsor, Mrs. Edna oon Making plans for the next club meeting are Mary Early,Reporterg Hubert Hocutt, Vice-President, Sue McC ar ty, Sgt. -at-Armsg Virgil Barnes, Treasurer, Kemper Per- kins, President. 223 FIRST Nancy Garza BACK Davis, 224 - usan Be Smooth Club Susan Be Smooth officers posing by the tree are joanne Smith,Secre- tary, Karol Ann Barkley, Program Chairman, Shirley Bell, Parliamen- tarian, Patch Shaw, Vice-President: and Mrs. Br own, Sponsor. Sitting are jan Boyce, President: Beverly Bohls, Publicity Chairman: and San- dra Brown, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Qleft to right, Gail Hoevet, Sue Hurley, Ann Ma- rie Langston, jo Sheria Brisco, Shirley Smith, Shirley Lang, Sonya Woicinski, Dorothy Hollis. SECOND ROW: Nelda Breeland, Tommie Taylor, Gayle Blair, Mary Ann Hare, Ruth Ann Henry, Sandra Brown, joan Bandy, Margie Smith, Mary Sue Young, Carolyn Schutt, Glenda Ple- mons, Shirley Steger, juanelle Sylvester, Nancy Young, Mar- Sponsor, Mrs. Gloria I-own jorie Barge, Peggy Ingram. THIRD ROW: jan Boyce, Dona Gremillion , Beve r ly Bohls, Claire Alexander, Charlene A nd e r s on, julia Ann Kniker, jo Ann Smith, Gayle je nning s, Patch Shaw, Karol Ann Barkley, Shirley Bell. 225 ennis Club QBoysj Posing are ftop to bo tto mj Bob Acock, Vice-Presidentg jamie Farris, P r e s i de nt, Estil Barnard, Reporter, jimmy Richey, Sec- retary, and Lem Scarbrough, Treasurer. Sponsor, Mr. C. S. urger ZZ FIRST ROW: fleft to rightj jimmy Pugh, Bert Lundell, Freddy Oertli, Lem Scarbrough, Robert Motheral,Russ Butler, joe Estock,Roy Davis, Stewart Shelton, Glen Dee Weise, jimmy Richey. SECOND ROW: Howard Rast,Charles Fairchild, Bobby Coltharp,Gene Mil- ler, Don Pritchett, Estil Barnard, Ronald Balcar, Gaynor Gibson, Richard Palmer, Bruce White, Ken Huggins, john Hoover. THIRD ROW: Bob Acock, Mr. Burger, Manford Levy, Billy Alsup, Alden Hobgood, jamie Farris, Freddy Willis, jack Todd. A- 1 A' --Avg - - --I 1- ennis Club Her-e's the way you do it! says Miss Hamilton to Pat Woodson, President, Sue Hood, Reporter, Mary Hugh Colley, Vice-President, Carlene Johnson, Program Chairman, Anna L e e C ar ls o n, Secretary-Treasurer, and Carolyn Waller, Sgt.-at-Arms. FIRST ROW: Qleft to right, Wanda Overstreet,Kay Culbreath, Linda Fromme, Armour Upchurch, Cynthia Heath, Diane Wilson, Patsy Fincher, joyce Alexan- der , Alice Hite. SECOND ROW: Mary Hugh Colley, Carolyn Waller, Carol Villerreal, Reita Ann Rea, Kathy Cheavens, Barbara Allen, Sue Hood, Pat Woodson, Louise Weiler. THIRD ROW: Miss Hamilton, Carlene johnsonhloyce Hopkins, Margaret Beall, jann Turner, Anna Lee Carlson, Mary jane Eckhardt, Iris Terry, Ann Colton Greer, Margaret McNamara. Sponsor, Miss Susan amilton 227 228 arsity Football Club W 4, ...-..,.. .. , F-0 -.- A 'i'L4n-....,..,- ,W , - 1-.4-4. Nuhmwh - Q-w.144.:..,,. ff ,SZQWIHZJQMQK WH S' 'f' f :I ' 4 'I ' 'fi . A 4 FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightj jimmy Teaff, Rosie Duran, Danny Young, jackie Hewlett, Don Bandy, Robert Wisian, Monta Reedy, Victor Colonnetta. SECOND ROW: Wayne Smith, Leslie Gage, G e ne Turner, Smitty johnson,R oy Halliburton, Dick Nelson, Delano Womack. THIRD ROW: Penn johnson, james Scarborough, Troy Pearson, Don Metcalfe, George Frederick, Virgil Snow, Charles Burleson, Brad Fowler, David Parker. FOURTH ROW: Dick R ickett s, Billy Walker, Ross Vick, jerry Mann, Doug Trainer, Walter Sankey, Mike Higgins. FIFTH ROW: Wesley Moore, C har le s Baker, jimmy Wier, Richard Bashara, Wess Wyman, joe Rosentritt, jackie Ludwick. SIXTH ROW: Mr. Kitchen, jim Pribble, Tommie Wiley, Luther Dube, jim Shurt- leff, Will Wymann. Sponsor , Mr. johnny itchen Teens Club Sponsor, Miss Lucille D ickard W' 1 is 2 ,334 . pf Sv FIRST ROW: fleft to right? Ramona Lewis, jacquie LeRoy, Meridel Mann. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Morisey, Nancy Lackey, Betty Weigl, jane Wier. THIRD ROW: Tharon Nelson, Doris Koenig, Ilene Hale, Robbie jaquysh, Vivian McRoberts. FOURTH ROW: Sara Bess Oertli, Helen Campbell, Ann Green, Barbara Mills, Yvonne Patterson. FIFTH ROW: Rose Hehl, Betty Feuerbacher, Virginia C ock e, Leona Kastner, Mary Catherine Roach. SIXTH ROW: Cleo Cain, Anna Mae McKee, Butch Strickland, Ina Marburger, Emma Lou Franklin. SEVENTH ROW: Cerise Cameron, Helen Smothers,Ann Gilbert, Dorothy Buass. EIGHTH ROW: Shelbe Reed, Miss Dickard. 22 230 ake a look at the dvertisements 231 We're Planning with YOU in Mind Xxillfgv X. rf Xbl l- x - fx fb ad lil Q0 C , 7 '1 AW f l X ,f N , . l Comes a time when you ask.. .how is it a big country like ours with so many millions of people can run so smoothly and meet the requirements of so many? It's because our leaders chosen for their intelligence and know-how and wise in their planning, turn their entire mental and physical drive toward that goal. On a civic and more personal level . . . how can schools, like Austin High, meet the requirements of so many students with all their different hopes and ambitions and interest? Again, it's planning. Your parents and your teachers have turned their full talents to study the requirements for a well organized individual . . . the curricu- lum, recreational facilities, athletic programs, etc. and you have the ad- vantage of their thinking. 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HAWKINS, IR., Assistant Cashier WALTER BREMOND, Ill, Assistant Cashier IAMES B. Cl-IELF, Assistant Cashier L. L. LUNDELL, Assistant Cashier OSCAR B. WEST, Assistant Cashier ALDON V. DANCAK, Assistant Cashier ELROY SPREEN, Assistant Cashier ' On leave with the Armed Services. New Banking Quarters under Construction in the Capital National Bank Building Member F. D. l. C. 5 CARL MAYER COMPANY A ' ' JEWELERS nn CONGRI-:ss AVENUE fi, A Y J vWF xfri 5 is of' ., 4 . gr 1 rs L TELEPHONE 7-6159 Chapman's as N macono CIENTER . 10 .el . ' Ph. 6-9004 ' 821 W. 12th N. Dow Chapman, Jr. Bobbie Nell Schmidt, Beverly Garner, and Doris Johnson wait for an after-school snack in the coffee shop of THE TEXAN HOTEL In the Heart of Down Town Austin 121 West 7th St. Ph. 6-9151 J. E. Cobb, Opr. FACULTY Adkins, Mrs. Mary 14 Agnor, Miss Martha 11 Anderson, Mr. Lipscomb 10 Anderson, Mrs. Vera 14 Archer, Mr. Luther M. 14 Ashley, Mr. Marshall 14, 100 Avrett, Mrs. Guinnelle 14 Bailes, Mr. William 14 Beaty, Mr. Curtis 14, 129 Bizzell, Mr. Eugene Guy 14, 99, 196 Boon, Mrs. Edna 14 Boyson, Miss Helen 14, 83 Brandt, Mrs, Willie Jo 14 Branum, Miss Floy 14 Branyon, Mr. Tom 14 Brenholtz, Mr. Gerald S. 14 Briggs, Mr. Cecil Lee 14 Brown, Mrs. Gloria 14, 225 Burger, Mr. Carl 14, 139, 143, 226 Burger, Mr. Toney 134, 135, 192 Burrer, Mrs. Oralee 14 Bushnell, Mrs. Lassie 14 Cadwallader, Mrs. Margaret 14 Campbell, Miss Mary 14 Carman, Miss Alice 14 Casey, Miss Bertha 14 Child, Mrs. Louva R. 14 Christian, Mrs. Katherine 14 Conley, Mrs. Jane 14 Davis, Mr. J. Delbert 15, 126 Davis, Mr. Robert S. 15 Decherd, Miss Virginia 15, 214 Dickard, Miss Lucille 15, 229 Edwards, Mrs. Mary 15 Etheredge, Mr. Lillo M. 204 Farley, Miss Mary 15 Ferris, Mrs. Carmen 15, 198 Flieller, Mrs. Elizabeth 15 Flury, Miss Dorothy 15, 100, 216 Fraley, Mr. J. Raymond 11 Freund, Mrs. Janice 15 Fry, Mrs. Connie 15 Graham, Mr. L. M. 15' Gregory, Mrs. Margaret 15, 205 Hamilton, Miss Susan 15, 138, 143, 227 Harris, Miss Margaret 15 Hicks, Mr. J. M. 15, 214 Hill, Miss Helen 15 Hake, Mrs. Loretta 15 Horne, Mrs. Willie 15 Hutto, Mrs. Effie C. 15 Johnson, Mrs. Barbara 15 Kitchen, Mr. Johnny 15, 108, 228 Kline, Mr. Forrest 108 Lanier, Mrs. Ella 15 Lanier, Mr. J. Armand 15 Lawler, Mr. Allen 108, 151 Lewis, Mr. Ben K. 128, 221 McClung, Miss Esther 15 Manigault, Miss Louise 16, 98 Marshall, Mrs. Howard 16 Martin, Mr. I. F. 16 Milam, Mr. Barnes 16, 128 Morris, Miss Kathryn 16, 199 Nitschke, Mrs. Willard 16 TROPICAL PET SUPPLY 915 west im sr. Ph a 0561 Austin, Texas PETS and PET SUPPLIES Norman, Mrs. Katherine 16, 86, 87, 88 Norton, Mrs. Naomi 16 0'Dell, Mr. Milton B. 16, 202 Parsons, Mr. Leonard G. 16, 220 Piland, Mrs. Patricia 16 Pitts, Mrs. Mabel 16 Porter, Miss Mary Alice 16, 217 Ragsdale, Mrs. Martha 16, 206 Roach, Miss Eloise 16, 211 Robbins, Mr. W. R. 144 Rosson, Miss Mary Emma 16 Russell, Mrs. Margaret 16, 224 Sanderson, Mrs. Ada B. 16 Scott, Mrs. Hilda J. 16 Scott, Mrs. Norma Linn 16 Serrem, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smoot, Mrs. Margaret M. 16, 215 Mrs. Jessie M. 16, 200 Mr. O. C. 17 Mr. P. E. 17, 218 Miss Jane 17 Snow, Miss Laura 17 Somerville, Mrs. Janie 17 Stanfield, Miss Stella 17 Starnat Stepan, er, Mr. Roy 17, 190 Mr. Joe B. 17 Tackctt, Mrs. Erline H. 17, Teel, Mr. Robert E. 17 Trenckmann, Miss Else 17, Trevillyan, Mrs. Marjorie 17 Waldvogel, Miss Betty 17 Walker, Miss Ouida 17 Watkin s, Mrs. Evelyn H. 17 Weddle, Miss Erline 17, 201 Weisser, Mrs. Clara 17 Wiles, Mrs. Maxine 10 203 208 Wiley, Mr. Charles A. 96, 97, 195 Williams, Miss Avis 17 Williams, Mrs. Erlene O. 17 Williams, Mrs. Sybil 17 Willingham, Mr. Kirk D. 17, 104, 105 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Mrs. Florence 17 Mrs. Jane 17 Mrs. Joyce 17 Mr. Woodrow 17, 213 Windham, Mr. Joseph W. 191 Wittner, Mr. N. H. 8, 9 STUDENT INDEX Abney, James 64 Abrahamson, Jo Ann 48, 92, 93, 201 Acock, Bob 22, 226 Adams, Al 194 Adams, Anthony 103 Adams, Elaine 64, 102, 103 Adams, Ernest 129 Adams, Jerry 202 Adams, Mary Jo 64, 203 Adams, Muriel 224 Adcock, Bill 202 Adcock, Shirley 64, 94, 95, 96, 97 Ahrens, Elaine 64, 80, 81 Akin, Bob 22, 90, 91, 99 Aleman, Eunice 48 Alexander, Claire 64, 225 Alexander, Dorothy 64, 199 Alexander, Joyce 64, 227 Alft, Billy 147, 149 4 . ls, Brydson Lumber Company Lumber, Paint, Wallpaper Home Building Repairs Mill Work 415 West 19th Phone 6-5331 4 Student Seamstresses! You Can Buy the Fine Fabrics You Need from 1.C.PENNEYCo 513 Congress Ph 2 9238 oops Glow, Hausman Beauty Shop 308 West 6th Phone 2-6831 I Mary Moore has her hair done by Aus tin's only National Contour Hairshaplng Artist, Mrs. Eunice Hangman- 4- -v -0- 4- +-ip -pf-priffofaf -offs--for--lf'-lf'-h -r-ofwlf 807 WEST 12 TH PHONE 6 9143 AUSTIN TEXAS N Ar 7 1 .fo V. i Paulina and Dan Norman do the weekly gro- cery shopping for their mother at a friendly , A. N, -' ' '.-M.....i.....,......Mp..,..,....r..,.,,M.i.,...,m..f..,,.i..,..,.,i,..M,.i..,...j....a. 1 A. A K L x g . . . ' K iff - AfAsH1ffA RRY GRO C EQ V or e --- --- ' . I ' 1 ' . . . wi V AW- I - - M J. ri. ,r', Fr K5 f. or L' ii . ' . iff'1,a:Zffif77.,f1 - 40096 QUALITY 'LC OAUW F2 ?f'E1fS Y' 1 B+' S ,AE IS RA QUT 3 QD N . ke-Wgm-Q---e-fgi-M -X--. ff11'f'...... 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Alford, Douglas 80, 81 Gary Martin, Clare Coates, Henry McCown, and Louann Atkins sip coffee after eating a delicious dinner at C y Hitchin' Post 1011 Lamar Phone 8-8827 Allen, Barbara Jane 64, 227 Allen, Billy Jean 22 Allen Freddie 64 Allen, Jackie 48, 192 Allen, Walter 64 Allman, Lynn 64 Allred, Billy 22 Allred, Sammy 20, 22, 182, 205 Almquist, Jane 64, 199 Alsup, Bill 48, 80, 81, 94, 95, 226 Alvarado, Johnny 128 Amis, Sandra 89, 90, 91 Amundson, Nona 48, 94, 95 Anderson, Betty 48 Anderson, Billy 197 Anderson Charlene 64, 225 Anderson, Frank 22, 149, 161, 192 Anderson Gayle 48 Anderson, John 22, 80, 81, 83, 101, 102, 103, 139, 189 +4 + +4 -lv + -+ -J--o-fr + +'+-fwfr-v +1573 'af-a-we flu-W-1--o---.gr-q. .pip- STUDENT INDEX KCONTINUEDJ Arnold, Shirley Jeanne 64, 198 Arriaga, Leandro 64 Artz, Barbara 48, 94, 95, 201, 215 Ashford, Suzanne 22, 92, 93, 193, 254 Ashworth, Barbara 64 Ashworth, Don 22, 221 Ashworth, R. B. 161 Aten, Kenneth 48, 208 Atchison, Wesley 104, 105 Atkins, Joyce 64 Atkins, Lou Ann 22, 92, 93, 238 Atkinson, Ann 22, 204 Atlielaury, Gaylord 22, 104, 105, 2 Atwood, Allison 64, 90, 91, 218 Ayers, Jane 64 Ayres, Dale 22 Baggett, John 22, 216 Anderson, Larry 22, 94, 95, 195 Anderson, Llellwyn 22 Anderson, Ruth 48, 199 Anderson, Tommie 64, 201 Anderson, Tommy 64 Angell, Eddy 48, 212 Anglin, Jack 22, 137, 192 Anguiano, John 191 Bailey Ben 64 Bailey, Bobby 48 Bailey, Harvey 94, 95 Bailey, Jack 64, 94, 95, 104, 105 Bailey, Roberta 64 Baker, Charles 118, 120, 228 Baker, Connie, 22, 100 Baker, Dorothy 64, 98, 218 Baker, Jan 48, 86, 87, 92, 93, 98, 209 Baker, Joyce Ann 64, 199 Appling, David 22, 83, 182, 223 Arbuckle, Billie 48, 203 Arechiga, Grace 64, 210 Arldt, Shirley 64, 215 Arledge, Lewis Martin 48 Arnette, Mary Ann 64, 203 Arnhomn, Dorothy 22 Arnim, Kingston 190 Arnold, Edwin Otto 48 Arnold, Lee 48, 94, 95, 96, 97, 195, 219 Baker, Mary Ann 22, 92, 93, 193 Baker, Tommy 22, 80, 81, 94, 95, 96, 97, 103, 180, 181, 189 Balagia, Roselee 64, 103, 214 Balcar, Ronald 48, 212, 226 Baldwin, Billy 64, 90, 91, 196 Baldwin, Bobby 64, 96, 97 Baldwin, Leo 22 Balke, Dale 90, 91 Bandy, Don 20, 22, 114, 118, 228 Bandy, Joan 225 Banks, Marilyn Sue 48, 222 Bantista, Lelia 210 Barge, Marjorie 225 Bargsley, Charlene 23 Bargus, Rosie 210 Barker, Bob 64 Barker, Patricia Ann 64 Barkley, Karol 48, 225 Barnard, Estil 48, 226 Barnard, Gerald 48, 160 Barnes, Frank Nelson 64 Barnes, Kay 64 Barnes, Kenneth 206 Barnes, Virgil 48 Barnett, Charles 216 Barnhart, Norma 65 Barron, Judy 65 Bartling, Larry 48 Basford, Bobby 220 Bashara, Nancy 23, 86, 87, 98, 99, 219 Bashara, Richard 48, 123, 228 Batla, Leah Rae 64, 203 Battle, Esther 23, 83, 86, 87, 90, 91, 102, 205 Battle, Margaret 64, 96, 97, 214 Baverle, Alton 64, 94, 95 Baverle, Joyce 65 Bays, Peter 65 Beaird, Billie, 44, 216 Beaird, Carolyn 23, 92, 93 Beall, Margaret 65, 80, 81, 227 Bearden, Bobby 23 Beardslee, Bill 48, 101, 205 Beardslee, Bob 23, 221 Beardslee, Nancy 64, 103, 214 Beaty, Jimmy 48, 94, 95 Bebee, Betty Jo 48, 210 Beck, Donald 48, 213 Beck, Ernest 23, 216 Becker, Donald 23, 208 Becker, Ernest 65 Becker, Laurence 64, 94, 95, 14 Becker, Nedra 23, 101 Becker, Theodore 23, 83, 189 Beckett, Tommy 104, 105 Beckham, Doris 23, 197 Bell, Shirley 48, 92, 93, 225 Bell, Wynona 48, 94, 95, 216 Benbow, Mary Paige 64, 80, 81 Bengston, Howard 48 Benish, John 127 Bennett, Al 48, 249 Benney, Alex 128 Bennight, Harold 129 Bennight, Peggy 48 Benningtield, Moreland 23 Bentley, Charlcie 23 Bergstrom, Bonnie 64, 103, 214 Bernal, Richard 23, 221 Berry, Joan 48 Best, Stephen Ernest 64, 94, 95 Bethel, Barbara 48, 203 Bethune, Kay 65, 209 Biggs, Carole 65, 219 Biggs, Carolyn 48 Biggs, Chad 65 Birdwell, Ann 23, 204 Bishop, Janis 48, 216 Blachly, Bill 48, 94, 95, 223 Black, Adele 48, 86, 87, 92, 93 98, 209 Black, Dick 49 ' Blackmore, Curtis 103 Blackstone, Margaret 65 Blackstone, Mary 49 Blackwell, Leo 23, 103, 189 Blair, Gayle 65, 225 Blair, Leroy 94, 95, 104, 105 Blanchard, David 65, 103, 228 Blanchard, Katherine 23, 211 Bledsoe, Barbara 23 Bledsoe, Bonita 65 Blomquist, Gwen 23, 103 Keep School Memories Fresh with James Dickson Portraits li Stuoler's Studer's is proud to have had the oppor- tunity to serve as official portrait photog- rapher for this year's Comet. Remember to stop in again soon for new portraits . . . for yourself, for your family, to ex- change with friends to keep your picture record up to date. Remember Studer's, too, for cameras, film, and finishing . . . everything for the day-to-day snapshots that mean so much. Stop in anytime: We'll be glad to talk over your picture- taking problems, and to lend you a cam- era if you need one. N0 APPOINTMENT .v NECESSARY wHf'1w'5,g3,fjf'f Mary Embree I gy , Cameras ' Portraits ' Enlargements ,Hd S y . . . . . . vh MAB Film Fmzshmg ' Photographic Supplies p g mer + -aria' vii- +f-r'1f1lf-of1r'1lf1lf-323i'-'1f1of1o--f-o753:23-r sv-17'v'1- 10 nmquist, Loretta 65 nmquist, Mary Frances 49, 80 B1 iodgood, Dean 23 xomquist, Bonnie 65, 103, 214 atner, Glena 49 atright, Janell 49 atright, Mody 23 denstein, Evelina 23, 211 dine, Willis 49, 94, 95, 96, 97, 195, 214 hls, Beverly 49, 225 hn, Arval 23, 139, 141, 189 hn, Bobby 46, 47, 49, 94, 95 161, 195, 219 hn, Helen Ann 49, 161 les, Dyek 65, 104, 105 ling, Dan 49, 103, 214 nds, Ann 65, 203 oth, Sarah 65, 94, 95, 210 othe, Bobby 128 rg, Lenora 103, 203 swell, George Louis 49, 216 unds, Barbara 65 wen, John 65, 94, 95 wen, Shirley 94, 95, 216 werman, Carol Marie 49 wles, Donald 24, 104, 105, 213 wles, Doris 24, 101, 216 yce, Janice 49, 92, 93, 225 yd, Bill 96, 97 yd, Nancy 49, 200 yd, Naomi 65, 203 yd, Tommy 20, 24 yer, Lester 128 yett, Betty 49, 92, 93, 205 lden, Alys 65, 214 lden, Margaret 65, 215 ldshaw, Clyde 191 ldshaw, George 213 ldshaw, Louis 49, 128 ldshaw, Oliver 146, 149 ldsher, Wanda 24 md, Donald 196 Brundl, Sandra 49, 217 Brandt, Richie 24, 194, 249 Branson, Martha 65, 80, 81 Branum, Carlene 203 Brastield, Jorita 24, 94, 95 Bratton, Barham 136, 192 Bratton, Dorothy 65 Brasfield, Sonny 24, 104, 105 Bray, Foster, 24, 194 Breed, Benny 65 Breed, Truman 49 Breeding, Seth 24, 192 Breeland, Nelda Joyce 49, 101, 225 Brewer, Jimmy 219 Brewer, Mary 49, 217 Bridge, Jane 24, 80, 81 Bridges, Bob, Jr. 24 Bridges, ldabelle 49, 203 Brim, Donald 65 Brinson, Martha Sue 24, 215 Briscoe, Jo Sheria 65, 225 Briseno, Prissy 207 Britt, Gary 65, 220 Broadland, Don 24, 94, 95, 96, Brumley, Harold 152, 153, 155, 156 Brummet, Ernestine 66 Bryant, Cecil 128 Bryant, Everett 49 Brymer, Valerie 49, 200 Bryson, Valjean 49, 94, 95 Buass, Dorothy 49, 229 Buttler, Charles 152, 153, 155 Buford, Bobby 49, 190 Bundren, Jo 24, 216 Burch, Ann 49, 205 Burch, Lo Ann 66, 217 Burdine, John 66, 192 Burke, James 24, 220 Burke, Johnny 150 Burke, Peggy 24, 198, 224 Burke, Rosemary 66 Burkland, Gladys 49 97, 195 Brockman, Carl 49, 208 Bronson, Marilyn 24, 89, 90, 91, 96, 97, 101, 102, 176, 205 Brougher, Johnnie 128 Brown, Dennis 24, 89, 90, 91, 96 97, 216 Brown Brown Donald 49, 104, 105 Frances 49, 92, 93 Brown, Jerry 24, 101, 182, 205 Brown Leroy 104, 105 Brown Sandra 49, 92, 93, 225 Brown Browning, Susan 49, 80, 81, 92, 93 90, 91, 209 Browning, Bob 49 Browning, Burt 24, 94, 95, 218 Brubaker, Mary Ann 66 Bruck, Sybil 24,96,97,160,161, 194 Barbara 49, 86, 87, 88, Burks, Martin 219 Burnett, Jesse 49, 104, 105 Burleson, Charles 21, 24, 46, 47 228 Burnham, Shirley 66 Burns, Kenneth 49, 104, 105 Burr, Corky 24, 179, 221 Burrell, Joyce 66, 215 Burrell, Robert 49 Buggy Helen 66, 94, 95, 203, Burrows, Jimmy 24, 101 Burt, Mary Gail 25, 224 Burton, Walter 208 Bushong, Julian 190 Bustin, Mildred 49, 98, 207 Bustin, Sara 49, 80, 81, 92, 93 Butler, Margaret 66 Butler, Russ 226 Butts, Shirley 66 Byrd, Joe 46, 47, 62, 63, 66, 128 135 Caballero, Ralph Cain, Cleo 229 Cain, Eugene 50 Cain, Jerry 66, 192 Calderon, Mary 25 Caldwell, Eugene 25, 188 Caldwell, James 104, 105 Caldwell, Nancy 66 Calhoun, John 66 Callahan, Doris 25, 98, 218 Callan, Zelma 50 Callaway, Jane 66, 214 Calvo, Hortence 25 Camarillo, Conrad 25 Cameron, Mary Cerise 50, 229 Cameron, Roy 25, 104, 105 Camp, Jody 50, 92, 93 Campbell, Beverly 66, 209 Campbell, Helen 25, 160, 229 Campbell, Tommy 66 Canady, Billy Gray 25 Cano, Lydia 25 Cantrell, Jack 101, 102 Cantwell, Jan 66, 160 Capps, Billy 50 Cardwell, Calvin 130 Carl, Elsie Mae 50, 203 Carlin, Paul 208, 213 Carlson, Anna Lee 25, 138, 140 159, 161 Carlson, Bill 144, 202 Carlson, Carolyn 25, 101 Carlson, Dorothy 25 Carlson, Juanita 66, 103, 214 Carlson, Yvonne 66, 103 Carpenter, Bruce 50 Carpenter, Edward 25, 218 Carpenter, Kay 25, 94, 95, 103 Carpenter, Ruth Ann 50 Carr, Ann 216 Carrillo, Andrea 50, 203 Carrillo, Lupe 50, 203 Carroll, Joe Speed 50, 209 Carson, Ray 25 Cass, Luticia 66, 90, 91 Casiraghi, Joyce 25, 200 Casstevens, Dolores 50, 203 Castillo, Sophie 25, 217 Where the Well-Dressed Boy Modeling a smart sports outht, Tommy Taylor examines a good-looking shoe. The clothes and shoes are all found at Merritt S0haeferilgll1qjPrlll n 'ifiiifil' Wil' 'I' ii? astro, Gloria 25 astruita, Frank 25 aswell, Claire 3, 25, 92, 93, 180, 193 atter, Malcolm 66 atterall, Jean 25, 92, 93, 101 avness, Carol 50, 92, 93, 101, 207 azares, Oscar 25 earley, Grace 197 eder, Robert 104, 105 ehand, Verna Lee 66 handler, Suzanne 66, 78, 79, 80, 81 hqpmqn, Mildred ee, 98, 203, 219 hapman, Yvonne 50, 223 hastain, Jerry 25, 80, 81, 89, 194 havez, Angelina 50, 217 heavens, Kathy 4, 66, 84, 85, 227 heek, Wayne 66, 192 hick, Eugene 26, 94, 95 hilders, Darlene 66, 214 hildress, James 66 hote, Sally 50, 198 hristian, La John 50 hristian, Silsbee 50 lark, Howard 191 lark, Jim 50, 86, 87, 88, 99, 189 lark, Judy 66 lark, Knox 26, 94, 95, 213 lark, Nancy 201 lark, Perry Jo 92, 93 lark, Ruth Ann 201 larke, Carol 50, 199 Iary, George 66 lemens, Gaye 66, 205 lendennen, Jean 66 leveland, Nancy 26, 103, 204 lift, Ruth Ann 66 loer, Jo Beth 50 lyburn, Helen 66, 201 oates, Bobby 129 oates, Clare 26, 92, 93, 193, 238 ocke, Terry Jo 66, 80, 81 ocke, Virginia 50, 229 oker, Rose Marie 67, 90, 91 ole, Nina 67 ole, Wayne 50, 80, 81, 94, 95, 195 oleman, Jim 26, 206 olley, Mary Hugh 26, 83, 94, 95, 138, 143, 159, 160, 161, 227 ollier, Lester 212 ollins, Jim 50, 104, 105 ullins, Louis 128 ollins, Marilyn 67 olonnetta, Victor 26, 123, 228 oltharp, Bobby 212, 226 ompton, Barbara 67 onn, Jimmy 103 onn, Mary 26 onnelly, Webb 26 onner, Glenn 50, 128 unner, Jimmy 50, 128 onstant, Bob 26, 89, 103, 194 ook, Aileen 67, 200 ook, Edwin 50, 100, 217 oak, Ja Ellen 26 aoke, Catherine 50 ooksey, Ruby Jo 26, 159 ooksey, Sylvia 67, 103, 194 ooper, Darrell 67, 223 aoper, Mary 26, 92, 93 Jrdell, Dorothy 26, 92, 93, 98 ardell, Mary 26, 101 ardova, Theresa 207 arley, Carol 67 Jtman, Tommy 67, 127 STUDENT INDEX KCONTINUEDJ Courtney, Alton 50 Courtney, Etta Mae 67 Courtney, Laura 26, 94, 95, 100, 216 Covington, Scott 67, 94, 95, 96, 97, 159, 195 Cowal, Sandra Sue 50 Cox, Ainslee 67, 94, 95, 102, 103, 214 Cox, Judy 67 Cox, Mert 26 Craddock, Bette 67 Crain, Lois 26, 83, 92, 93, 194 Crane, Beal 46, 47 Crane, Joe 101 Crane, Paula Jean 50 Crawford, Jackie, 67, 94, 95 Crawford, Jean 26 Crawford, Nancy Ann 67 Crawford, Virginia 67 Crider, Jo Ann 67 Crockett, Totsy 67, 94, 95, 218 Croslin, Donald 26 Cross, Doris 67 Crow, Augustus 50, 223 Crow, Clark 192 Crumley, Odus 26, 80, 81, 100, 101, 103, 214 Culbreath, Kay 67, 227 Culver, Everett 50, 104, 105 Cummings, Sarah 67 Cummins, Nelda Ann 67 Cunningham, Bill 26, 221 Cunningham, Joyce 50, 94, 95, 96, 97 Cunningham, Nancy 4, 67, 84, 85, 106, 214 Cunningham, Nancy Lynn 50, 92, 93 Curry, Gerald 50 Curry, Tom 147, 192 Curtis, Peggie Ann 67 Cyrus, Shirley 26, 94, 95, 96, 97, 215 182, D'Arcy, James 67 Dannheim, Lee Roy 94, 95 Darnall, Barbara 26, 83, 92, 93, 101, 102, 209 Darragh, Herbert 27 Davidson, Grace 67 Davidson, Marion 50 Davila, Lela 27 Davis, Alice 50 Davis, Bebee 27 Davis, Delbert 134 Davis, Elizabeth 27 Davis, Gail 67, 205 Davis, Jackie 46, 47, 62, 63 Davis, James 67, 127 Davis, Jay 50, 223 Davis, Kent 128 Davis, Marjorie 51, 224 Davis, Nat 50, 103, 214 Davis, Nevellyn 27, 101, 198 Davis, Pat 27, 92, 93, 98, 222 Davis, Retta 67, 98, 214 Davis, Roy 226 Davis, Stewart 50 Dean, Robert 67 Deane, Jo Ann 67 Dela Rosa, Edward 132, 133, 134, 135, 137 Delfraisse, Russell 190 Derrick, Diane 50, 80, 81, 207 DeWitt, Beverly 27, 204 Dickson, James 50, 128 Dillard, Lynn 27, 80, 81, 101 Dilworth, Coke 67, 80, 81, 223 Dingwall, Nancy 67, 138, 142 Dittmar, Glenn 67, 104, 105 Dittmar, Laura 51 Dixon, Ford 151 Dochen, Thelma 27, 83, 89, 194 Dockens, James 27 Dodgen, Pat 67 Dodson, Mary Katherine 27 Doles, Janet 50 Donn, Paul 68, 94, 95 Donnelly, Lynne 68, 214 Donnelly, Madonna 68 Donnavan, John 68 Dooley, Estelle 27, 83, 92, 93, 194 Dorchester, Mary Lou 68, 98 Dorsett, Jack 144, 202 Douglass, Carolyn 68 Dow, Robert 27 Downs, Kenneth 50, 94, 95 Doyle, Pat 68 Drake, Jody 62, 63, 68, 209 Draper, Barbara 27, 92, 93, 193 Dube, Luther 46, 47, 50, 101, 123, 169, 177, 228 Dudley, Jo Ann 68, 223 Dudley, Shirley 80, 81, 199 Feuerbacher, Betty 28, 229 Fielder, Sydney 68, 80, 81 Fields, Kenneth 68, 192 Fields, 97, Finche Finche Fisher, Fisher, Tommy 28, 94, 95, 96, 195 r, Patsy 68, 227 A r, Shirley 50 Jacquelyn 28 Kay 28 Flachmeir, Marilyn 28, 204 Fleet, Bonnie 68 Fleetwood, Stanley 28 Flemin Flemin Flemin Flores, Flores, Floyd, g, Darrell 68, 94, 95, 223 g, Joan 28, 98 g, Lanita 28, 101, 200 Julian 129 Noe 28 Susie 28, 204 Flynn, Patricia 68 Flynn, Ramona 68 Fogle, Stephen F. 28, 96, 97 Fohn, Gwen 68 Duggan, William Young 50 Dunlap, Bill 202 Dunlap, Ray 144, 202 Dupre, Catherine 68, Duran, Iva 207 Duran, Margie 50 100 Duran, Rosie 21, 46, 47, 80, 81, 124 , 228 Durant, Betty Ja 27, DuVall, Ramona 27, Dye, Billy 50, 195 Dye, Bobby 103 203 222 D e Charles 68 94, 95, 96, 97, Y I r 104, 105, 195 Dyer, Wallace 68 Dyess, Stewart 196 Dyke, Dickie 98 Eanes, Grace 68 Eargle, Steve 27, 103, 214 Early, Mary 50, 223 East, Dawn 27 Ebert, Patricia 50 Eby, Wayne 68 Eckert, Dannie Fay 27 Eckert, Dudley 50 Eckert, Maurice 68 Eckhardt, Mary Jane 27, 83, 92, 93 Eckmun, Ruth 217 Edburg, Jack 50, 128 Edgar, Dolores 68 Edgar, Ruth 50, 207 Edmiston, Roy 104, 105 Edwards, Roland 68, 212 Edwards, Ted 50, 101, 102, 103, 189 Eller, Ruby 80, 81, 92, 93, 203 Ellingson, Glenda 68, 209 Ellingson, Leonard 223 Ellis, Anita Louise 50 Embree, Mary 68, 98, 205 Erdwinn, Jann 94, 95 Ericson, Ralph 68, 104, 105, 213 Ermis, Eddie 27 Escobedo, Ernestine 27, 217 Estes, Joy 68, 215 Estlack, Joe 68, 226 Euresti, Manuel 188 Evans, Clayton 68, 129 Evans, Kenneth Wayne 50 Evans, Scott 50, 94, 95 Everts, Merle Lee 68, 214 Fairchild, Charles 226 Fairlee, Jane 27 Falk, Clemmie 27, 92, 93, 193 Fariss, Jamie 28, 226 Faulkner, Gene 4, 50 Faulkner, Jo Ann 50 Felps, Newton 221 Fennell, Joyce 28 Ferdinandtsen, Sammy 221 Fomby, Dale 28 Forister, Eugene 50 Fortune, Billy 50 Fortune, Jimmy 68, 223 Foster, Dale 128 Foster, Wynona 50 Foust, Carol 50, 92, 93, 101, 102, 207 Fowler, Brad 20, 21, 28, 113, 115, 176, 180, 228 Fowler, Carol Jean 50, 101, 201 Fowler, Ruth 50, 216 Fox, Dale 50 Foxworth, Ruth Elaine 28 Francis, Charlotte 50, 92, 93, 207 Francis, Shirley 68 Franke, June 28, 198 Franki, Diane 68 Franklin, Emma Lou 68, 98, 229 Franklin, Ted 28 Franks, Jack 69, 223 Franzetti, Sugie 50, 98, 222 Frazier, Barbee 50, 101 Frazier, Jimmy 28 Frederick, George 20, 28, 80, 81, 110,111,154,15S,157, 228 Frederick, Johnny 104, 105 Frederickson, Betsy 69, 80, 81 Freeman, Tandy 69, 129 Freund, Emma 50, 103 Friday, Curtis 28 Frieden, Alvin 28, 153, 154, 155 Fritcher, Albert 94, 95 Fromme, Linda 69, 227 Frost, Sidney 69, 94, 95 Frydell, Alan 50 Frydell, Don 152, 153, 154, 155 Frymire, Frances 50, 92, 93, 98, 207 Fuchs, Clarice 50 Fuchs, Vernell 69 Fugler, Henrietta 28, 197 Gaches, Gail 69, 203 Gaddy, Barbara 28, 101, 102, 198 Gaddy, Beth 69, 94, 95 Gaddy, Charles 94, 95 Gage, Harrel 104, 105 Gage, Leslie 52, 116, 120, 163, 228 Gaines, Pat 80, 81, 94, 95, 96. 97 Gamble, Roland 52 Gamble, Ruth Marie 29, 188 Gannaway, Bill 29, 198 Gaona, Christine 29, 224 Garcia, Billy Joe 50, 98, 189 Garcia, Eva 29, 217 Garcia, Gertrude 217 Garcia, Louis 29 Garcia, Lupe 213 Garcia, Mary Louise 217 STUDENT Garcia, Garner, 234 Garner, Garner, INDEX KCONTINUEDI Velia 29, 217 Beverly 29, 84, 85, 205, Jimmie 104, 105 Tommy 69, 194 Garrett, Lovie 69, 214 Bridges Furniture Inc. Your downtown complete Home Furnishing Store FULL LINE GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER 416 Congress Plenty of free parking in the rear' f 5 Carol King Dresses A 24, E Exclusive in Austin at Garrison, Harold 29 Gartman, Tommy 94, 95 Garza, Gertrude 29, 198, 224 Garza, Hector 29 Garza, Mike Jr. 29, 94, 95 Gatalano, Christine 69, 223 Gault, Clay 52, 128 Gault, Joe 152, 155 Gentry, Charles 69, 202 Gest, Yotha 29, 188 Gibson, Gaynor 226 Giesecke, Dick 69, 216 Gifford, Guy 52 Gilbert, Ann 229 Gilbert, Gail 29 Gilbert, Joe 52, 80, 81 Gilbert, Myrna 69, 203 Gillespie, Mike 4, 29, 84, 85, 92, 93, 101, 102, 103, 182 Gillett, Jimmie 29 Gilliam, Robert 29, 164, 188 Gillis, Clyde 104, 105 Girvin, Oliver 29 Glaser, Jo Ann 69, 94, 95, 195 Glaser, Kenneth 69, 94, 95 Glass, Charlene 69, 195 Glenn, Donald 29 Glenn, Dot 69, 199 Glimp, Jane 52 Glynn, Jerry 94, 95 Goddard, Joe 209 Godwin, Barbara 69 Godwin, Frank 52 Goebel, Jeannie 52, 218 Goldsmith, Stanton 69 Goldstein, Ronnie 29 Gomez, Ben 29, 96, 97, 182 Gomez, Narzisa 29 Gonzales, Mary 198 Gonzalez, Eunice 224 Gonzalez, Lucille 29, 217 Gooding, Johnnie 29, 204 elm! Department Store fig, ,I IN AUSTIN SINCE 1892 A. C. BALDWIN Sz SONS 209 West 8th Phone 8-7158 We print anything from a calling card to a dictionary Goodnight, Merlene 69 Gorham, Gene 69 Goushe, Khalil 69 Gracy, Helen 52, 159, 204 Graef, Martha Jane 52 Graham, Ann 69 Graham, Nell 52, 188 Granath, Mary Jane 29, 92, 93, 101, 216 Granger, Andy 52, 101 Grant, Frank 30, 139, 141 Gray, Alison 30, 83, 92, 93 Gray, Elizabeth 69 Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Ann 229 Elbert Eugene 52, 190 Judy 101, 214 Richard 30 Shirley 69, 208 Greenwood, Mary 69 Greer, Ann 52, 227 Greeson, Doyle 52, 190 Gregory, Patricia 30 Gregory, Peggy 52, 90, 91, 92, 93, 1 01, 102 Gregory, Russell 30, 98, 100, 101 102,131,132,133,134,182, 205 Gremillion, Dona 52, 225 Griffin, Gordon, 144, 202 Griffin, Rendon 94, 95 Griffith, Grady 69, 126 Grimes, Keith 30. 94, 95, 155, 156, 213 Grimmer, Gary 69 Grimmer, Lois 69, 103, 199 Grohmann, Gloria 69, 104, 105 Groos, Douglas 30 Grumbles, Doris 52, 92, 93, 98, 101, 207 Grumbles, Janis 52, 96, 97 Grumbles, Marcus 52, 94, 95 Grupo, Henry 52, 94, 95, 195 Guedea, Joe 137, 192 Guedea, Tom Jr. 30, 131, 132, 133, 135, 147, 149, 192 Guerra, Gloria 30 Guerrero, Sylvia 69, 80, 81, 210 Guinn, Robert 104, 105 Gunderlach, Royce 30, 104, 105 Gunn, Beverly 94, 95, 188 Gunn, Daisy 30 Gunn, Lura 52 Gustafson, Wilfreda 30, 92, 93, 101, 193 Gutierrez, Dave 30 Gutierrez, Graciela 30 Guynes, Rena Faye 69 Guzman, Mary 30 Haberlin, Frances 69 Haenel, David 218 Hafner, Donroy 90, 91, 223 Hafner, Dudley 52 Hagan, Pat 30, 90, 91, 216 Haggard, Sue 52, 96, 97, 200 Hagood, John 69, 94, 95 Hale, llene 52, 229 Hale, Jo Ann 69, 103, 214 Hall, Ed 30, 206 Hall, Jimmy 80, 81 Hall, Nancy Ann 70 Holler, Ollie 223 Halliburton, Roy 112, 113, 115, 120, 228 Hamby, Robert 30 Hammes, Penny 30, 216 Hommill, Donald 30, 99, 194 Hammond, Mary Ann 52 Hanke, Susan 30, 86, 87 Harborth, Gladiola 52 Hardwick, Bobby 52 Hardy, David 4, 84, 85, 94, 95 Hare, Mary Ann 30, 92, 93, 225 Hargrove, Lefty 145 Harmon, Marlene 30, 215 Harms, Dorothy Ellen 52, 103 Harper, Bob 195 Harper, Preston 70 Harrell, Ann 30, 92, 93, 193 Harrell, David 70, 129 Harris, Carolyn 70, 96, 97 Harris, Kathleen 90, 91, 196 Harris, Malcolm 52, 213 Harris, Margaret 62, 63, 70, 80, Harris, Pat 31 Harris, Willa 31, 80, 81, 83, 90, 91, 92, 93, 223 Harrison, Bill 94, 95, 96, 97 Harrison, Katherine 31, 83, 92, 93, 98, 138, 140, 209 Hart, Jim 31, 83, 94, 95, 96, 97 99, 195 Hart, Larry 70, 218 Hartgrove, Louis 128 Hartkopf, August 31 Horton, Will 52 Harvey, Jerry 53, 80, 81, 137, 192 Harvick, Frank 70, 218 Haskew, Larry 53 Hasse, Billy 53 Hastings, Loraine 31, 100 5 T? 1 1 1 eww 'I' 4f .' 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POWELL Wnon W.' J. Billy b L ' Disch, Jr. Arkansas Trav- eler Boats Evinrude Motors 911 Lamar Austin, Texas Enjoying a. ride on Lake Aus- tin are Glenn Con- ner, Mary Landess, Ann John- son, and Nancy Dingwall F41 STUDENT INDEX tCONTlNUEDJ Austinfs' Most Complete Agency . . ' REAL ESTATE SERVICE 9 COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION 9 ECONOMICAL LOANS 9 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT HARRISON - WILSON - PEARSUN 3305 West 6th St. Phone 2-6201 Hawkins, Gordon 70, 218 Hawkins, Margaret Ann 53 Hawley, Dan 70, 218 Hawley, Phillip 4, 31, 84, 85, 86, 87 Hayes, Barry 31, 101, 102 Hayes, Judy 62, 63, 70, 168, 175 Hayes, Raye 218 Haynes, Charles 31 Haynes, Jo Gayle 70, 219 Hays, Delaine 70, 94, 95, 216, 219 Hays, Don 154, 155 Hays, June 31 Hays, Katie 31, 103, 205 Heallen, Kenneth 31, 188 Heath, Cynthia 31, 92, 93, 138, 140, 160, 163, 198, 227 Heath, Franklin 70 Heath, Henry 129 Heaton, Doris 31, 103, 205 Hehl, Rose 31, 229 Heiling, Sammy 31 - Hell, Marianna 70 Helf, Nancy 53, 94, 95, 96, 97, 216 Helge, Anna Juanita 53 Henderson, Dale 31, 94, 95, 188 Hennig, Jack 31, 104, 105 Henninger, Betty 67, 215 Henrikson, Torvill 182 Henry, Jimmy 31 Henry, Ruth Ann 92, 93, 225 Henslee, Ruth 70 Henslee, Thomas 70 Hensley, Claudette 31, 205 Taking adv tage of th C Qllilli C Shoppe 1104 Corounno STREET ings in The place to learn about Things in Good Taste Silver to harmonize with TEXAS China - Crystal - Linen - and Decorative Accessories for the home STATE BANK drive-in win- dow, Joanne McCaleb de- posits her sav- an- 6 CAR ATIO COMPA Y Fresh Milk and Ice Cream Ph. 7-2290 San Antonio Hi-Way The Name That Stands for Quality Henson, Gail 31, 92, 93, 193 Henson, Patsy 70, 203 Henle, Henry 31, 218 Herber, Wilfred 53, 211 Hernandez, Ruth 70 Herndon, Johnny 70, 202 Herrera, Annie 31 Herrera, Ernest 210 Herrera, Evangeline 31, 83, 98, 103, 211 Herrera, Mary 32, 83, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 182, 200 Herring, Phil 70, 94, 95, 96, 97, 208 Hester, Carolyn 70 Hewlett, Jackie 53, 98, 109, 228 Hickethier, Marilyn 32 Hickman, Earl 104, 105 Hickman, Peggy 70 Hicks, Shirley 32 Higginbotham, Sam 70 Higgins, James 46, 47, 70, 90, 91 Higgins, Mike 53, 80, 81, 110, 116, 117, 120, 122, 228 Hight, Charles 104, 105 Hilderbrand, Myrna 70 Hill, Jerry 195 Hill, Patsy 53, 199 Hill, Roger 32 Hill, Sharon 31, 193 Hill, Veta 197 Hillund, Pat 70 Hilsberg, Donald 70, 127 Hineslee, Thomas 126, 202 Hinkle, David 223 Hinsley, Ruth 198 Hitchcock, Don 70, 98 Hitchcock, Doris 70 Hitchcock, Norris Ray 53 Coke Goes Along In Handy Picnic Cooler Your U. S. ROYAL TIRE and TARRY TOWN FLOWER SHOP FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Natures Beauty in Flowers Dealer R. A. Lewis Ir., Manager C U R E 2413 Exposition Blvd. Phone 7 1182 Austin, Texas Q39 I 9, e 248 ake S sniff . These are-n't the sights, the sound s, or the football scoresgthese are the SMELLS of '51-52! Here they are, ready to be re- lived. So, get out your Air Wick, incense, and six inch gauze, and TAKE A SNIFF! 1. Chemistry was one of our most loved subjects -- our days in the labs filled us with some truly outstanding smells. Z. Here some boy is fetching a mop from one of those tidy broom closets. 3. Ah, whiffs of scorched toast! In Home- making, a good time was had by all. Z4 Delano Womack and Campus Togs Two Top Performers Congratulations to Delano for being the state's top scorer this season. I, f kfffff i.,- f L Z' x . - Congratulations to Campus A t ,W Togs for their continuous leader- ,rro ship in young men's clothing te- K- styled and constructed with the young athletic figure in mind. lf r 7: xr Q l , 4 . .A x -y L H I ts , - , .2 fs,- Delano is seen photographed in a Campus Togs tan flannel single breasted suit. 11' We feature a large selection of li Campus Togs Suits and Sport Coats. l ki H TCHI BRO. Austin's Largest Men's Store g It's FUN To Shop At CALCASIEU . . Q! I 2 1 -1 H .,:- as- ' 4 And iind the finest nationally known brands 1 in anything you need .1 to make the place you 1 ' live more comfortable, I I ,. more livable, more l beautiful . . Looking at the radios in CALCASIEU'S appliance department, Reita Rea, Peggy Klumpp, and Car- lene Iohnson choose a table model. 'Zum Www af 100084, ALSMAQIEBU T' IUMBER BUILDING MATERIAIS HOME DECORATION APP IANGS AIR CONDITIONING SECOND AT LAVACA - PHONE: 6-8351 Hite, Alice Jean 53, 92, 93, 138, 142, 159, 227 Hobbs, Doyle 70, 80, 81, 128 Hobgood, Alden 70, 226 Hocutt, H. E. 53, 99, 223 Hodges, Carroll Ann 70, 94, 95, 96, 97, 218 Hodges, Rex 32, 174, 179, 180, 205 Hodgkiss, Lady 70, 205 Hoevet, Gail 92, 93, 225 Hoevet, Marcia 70, 90, 91, 98 Hoffelder, Alfred 218 Hoffman, John Milton 53, 223 Hogan, Louise 53, 203 Hohertz, Wallace Wilborn 53 Hohle, Alfred 208 Hohmann, Morris 218 Holck, Beatsy 53, 94, 95, 194 Holden, Don 70, 129 Holler, Ollie 201 Hollers, Richard Van 53 Hollis, Dorothy 71, 225 Holmes, Bobo 46, 47, 62, 63, 110, 116, 120 Holt, Kenneth 71, 94, 95 Holtzclaw, Pat 71, 94, 95, 205 Holubec, Rosie 32, 205 Holubec, Shirley 71 Hood, Sue 53, 92, 93, 138, 227 Hooper, Bob 53, 94, 95, 96, 97, 159 Hoover, James 32 Hoover, Jeanne 53 Hoover, John 226 Hoover, Margaret 71 Hoover, Robert 32 Hopkins, Joyce Laverne 53, 22, Hopkins, Shirley 32 Hornberger, Carl 101, 102, 214 Hornsby, Jane Marie 53, 205, 224 Hornsby, Turla 224 Horton, Rosalind 53 Hough, Barbara 71, 200 Hough, Harvey Roland 53 House, Patty Sue 53, 92, 93, 209 Houston, Som 53, 221 Howard, Charla 207 Howard, El Wanda 71, 188 Howard, Marilyn Oneda 53 Howard, Wallace 71 Howell, Carolyn 53 Howell, Jo Ann 71 Howell, Kenneth 94, 95 Howell, Nancy 32 Hruska, John 80, 81, 128 Hubbard, Arlie 53 Hubbard, Brad 32, 205 Huddleston, Peggy 32, 83, 99, 194 Hudson, Delbert 32, 205 Hudson, Wellborn 51, 94, 95, 96, 97, 195 Huerta, Floyd 32 Huff, Carolyn 53, 92, 93, 214 Huff, Chesley 32, 101 Huff, Lynn 62, 63, 71, 129, 168, 175 Huggins, Ken 94, 95, 226 Hughes, Eddie 71 Hughes, Janet 32, 87, 88, 89, 181 Hughes, Nancy 53, 207 Hull, Jimmy 32, 160, 214 Humphrey, Martha Jo 54, 101 Hunt, Frank 202 Hunt, Patsy 32, 92, 93 Hunter, Donnie Ray 54, 104, 105 Hurley, Sue 54, 94, 95, 225 Hurry, Christine 188 Huston, Bobby 71, 137, 192 Hyndman, Jeff 32 Ingram, Edsam 218 Ingram, Peggy 225 STUDENT INDEX fCONTINUEDJ Irons, Edna 71, 94, 95, 96, 97, 199 Isbell, Kenneth 192 lsherwood, Charles 32, 80, 81 Izard, J. E. 32, 104, 105 Izard, Lynn 71 Jackson, Clyde 32 Jackson Don 32, 104, 105 Jackson Herman 71 Jackson Jack 54, 197 Jackson Leon 54 Jackson Roy 71, 94, 95 Jaime, Ruben 54 Jamar, Harrell 71 Jamar, Janet 54, 201 Jaquysh, Robbie 70, 229 Jenkins, David 54 Jenkins, Dick 33, 205 Jennings, Frank 128 Jennings, Gayle 71, 225 Jessen, Liz 54, 80, 81, 92, 93 John, Mary Jane 54 Johns, Calvin 104, 105 Johns, Pat 54 Johnson Alan 71, 94, 95, 223 Johnson, Ann 71, 209 Johnson Bernadine 33, 101 Johnson Bert 33 Johnson, Carlene 71, 80, 81, 159, 227, 251 Johnson, Carol 33 Johnson, Carrie 71, 198, 203 Johnson, Johnson 1 Clifford Lamar 54 Curtis 71, 94, 95 Johnson, Gene 54 Johnson, Gloria 33 Johnson, Gloria 71 Johnson, Howard Smith 33, 112, 116, 228 Johnson, Jean 54, 101 Johnson, Joan 33, 99, 100 Johnson, Joel 54, 94, 95 Johnson, Joyce 33, 92, 93 Johnson, Judy 54, 188 Johnson, Kay 71, 102, 103 Johnson, Lena 54 Johnson, Margie 71, 103 Johnson, Marian 33 Johnson, Marilyn 33, 92, 93, 222 Johnson, Marjorie Lois 54 Johnson, Mary Walton 54, 92, 93 Johnson, May Dell 33, 216 Johnson, Nick 54, 196 Johnson, Penn 33, 96, 97, 101, 109, 182, 228 Johnson, Phil 54, 196 Johnson, Richard 90, 91, 194 Johnson, Roy 223 Johnson, Sarah 33, 101, 205 Johnson Winston 71 Jones, Ames 71, 96, 97 Jones, Bobby Lee 33, 103, 214 Jones Darrell 54 Jones, David 71 Jones, Dorothy 71 Jones Peggy 71 219 Joseph, Janelle 33, 98, 103, 194 Joseph, Jo Gayle 224 Joseph, Roger 33 Johnson, Dennis 54, 104, 193, 205 Johnson, Donna Gail 33, 92, 93, 193 Johnson, 219, 234 Johnson, Dorothy 54, 92, 93, 207 Johnson, Frances 71, 199 Doris 33, 92, 93, 205, Jung, Jeannette 71, 90, 91 Kasper, Freida 103 Kasper, Lorine 71 Kastner, Leona 71, 229 Kaufman, Donna 54,92,93,103,20'l Kaufman, James 54 Kee, Betty 54, 204 5 sfo- ,Za-fy J . . ' f I :f,' f a Of' I-Io! fan! -121416 --rzzf c'-uf ' ffl? 22!e4J 6vZ eher, Dan 54, 80, 81, 90, 91, 5, 97, 223 lmitz, Dayne 54 nedy, Barbara 54, 103, 207 Dianna 72 der, Bobbie 72, 209 urn, Marian Lavida 54 lan, William 72 mans, Eleanor 72 g, Byron 54 g, Elbert 46, 47, 54, 62, 63, 23 g, James 54, 190 g, Karlyn Ann 33 ney, Martha 54, 188 hens, Barbara 199 pp, Bill 4, 33, 84, 85, 86, 87, 82, 205 tz, Josephine 20, 21, 33, 80, , 92, 93, 174, 193 rz, Nancy 72 mpp, Gretchen 54, 92, 93, 01, 102, 207 mpp, Peggy 72, 102, 103, 251 bbe, Shirley 72, 214 kerbocker, Nancy 54, 92, 93, 01, 102, 165 ker, Julia Ann 54, 92, 93, 01, 102, 225 pp, Foy 72 wlton, Danny 54, 220 x, Pat 55, 207 e, Jean 72 urek, Neal 72 n, Billy Joe 55, 137, 192 nig, Billie 33 nig, Doris 55, 229 psell, Rosalyn 33 uecny, Cathy 81, 94, 95, 98, 18 use, Elsie 72 tschmar, Max 55, 104, 105 tschmar, Shirley 72 gel, Margie 33, 208 Krueger, Shirley 72, 100 Kuntze, Bernice 72 La Bauve, Annette 72, 80, 81 Lackey, Nancy 72, 229 Ladusch, Max 34, 221 La Fitte, Beth 72, 203 Lafrentz, John 55 La Fuente, Arnulf 104, 105 Lambur, Shirley Ann 201 Lamm, Davene 34, 92, 93, 193 Land, Gary 72 Landess, Mary 72, 103, 216 Landry, Annette 34, 92, 93, 163 Lands, Jimmie Lee 72 Lane, Jerry 34, 163 Lane, Maudie 4, 34, 84, 85, 205, 252 Laney, Beverly 34, 204 Lang, Donna 72 Lang, Shirley Ann 55, 225 Langlois, Roy Herman 94, 95 Langston, Ann Marie 55, 94, 95, 225 Lasky, Joan 210 Lasseter, Ann 4, 34, 84, 85, 86, 87, 194 Latham, Marvell 55 La Tout, Pat 72, 129 Launer, Kay 72 Lavalle, Arthur 55 Law, Celia 72 Lawrence, Stanley 192 Laws, Betty Lou 55 Laws, Charles 34, 192 Lawson, Doug 34, 94, 95, 96, 97 159, 195 Lawson, Ellen 72, 100 Lear, Virginia 72, 199 Lebo, Melvin 55, 104, 105 Ledbetter, Bill 34, 99, 189 Ledesma, Frances 72 Ledesma, Lupe 34, 210 Lehman, Robert 104, 105 Leifeste, Bill 55, 137, 192 Leigh, Alice Jean 34 Leigon, Patsy 72, 99 Lemburg, Virginia 72, 80, 81, 103, 214 Lemens, Vernon 220 Lemmon, Richard 72, 94, 95 Lemmond, Jan 34, 101, 194 Lenz, Billie Ann 55 Leo, Margaret 34 Leos, Joe 34, 197 LeRoy, Jackie 55, 86, 87, 229 Levy, Manford 55, 96, 97, 139, 226 Lewallen, Buddy 72 Lewallen, Jo Betsy 34, 92, 93 Lewallen, Robert 34 Lewis, Jeff 4, 34, 84, 85, 208, 248 Lewis, Joanne 55, 92, 93, 98 Lewis, Ramona 55, 101, 212, 229 Lichenstein, Joy 55, 207 Lichtey, William 34 Ligon, Barbara 55 Lillie, Bob 55, 94, 95 Linch, Leslie Eugene 55 Lind, Otto 129 Lindahl, Jerry 72, 129 Linden, Eugene 55, 194 Lindgren, Barbara 34, 188 Lindholm, Dorothy 197 Lindsay, lra Jean 34, 94, 95, 215 Lindsey, Georgia 72 Lineburger, Harold 80, 81, 86, 87, 137 Lloyd, Maury 148 Lock, Wilton 34, 213 Locklear, Lucille 20, 34 Lockman, John 34 Lohman, Angeline 72, 96, 97 Lohman, Dellaine 35, 96, 97 Loney, Tommy 35, 89, 90, 91, 94, 95, 194 Loper, Bertie Sue 55 Lopez, Helen 35, 194, 224 Lopez, Olga 35, 217 Lovett, George Evans 55, 104, 105 Lowenstein, Bobby 128 Lowery, Fla 55, 92, 93 Lozano, Glen 192 Lucas, James Mock, 139, 142, 188 Ludwick, Jackie 112, 118, 120, 122, 126, 152, 153, 155, 157, 228 Ludwig, Patsy 35, 92, 93, 193 Lundell, Bert A. 35, 213, 226 Lundin, Carroll 129, 137 Lupercio, Tony Jr. 35 Lyles, Julian 35, 80, 81, 86, 87, 134, 192 Lyles, Marilyn 35, 92, 93, 193 Lynch, Eugene 206 Lynn, Mack 35 McAden, Carol Ann 55 McBrine, Marilyn 4, 35, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 217 McCaleb, Joanne 4, 10, 35, 84, 85, 92, 93, 217, 246 McCalmont, Ralph 55 McCarty, Sue 92, 93, 223 McClellan, Patricia 35, 101, 102 McClain, Betty 216 McClung, Joe 72, 80, 81, 90, 91 218 McCown, Henry 35, 209, 238 McCrary, Keith 55 McCullough, Beth 55, 219 McCullough, Billie Jean 55 McCullough, Charles 55 McCullough, Chuck 94, 95, 220 McCullough, Delbert 55 McCullough, Frank 35 McCullough, La Nell 35, 94, 95 McCullough, Raymond 72 McCullough, Walton 55, 80, 81, 94, 95, 96, 97 McDaniel, Dorothy 72, 215 A nil'a.. Vocllic ,m'mc Y1'1'Yo NYVVYY1 x11 ood . 7'7- McDonald, Milby 212 he STUDENT INDEX fCONTlNUEDJ U 5 McDonald, Shirley 55, 198 Lovrmng K McElroy, Raymond 72, 104, los V, 218 QI McFadden, John 220 3 McFarland, James ss, 94, 95, 96 97, 144, 145, 181, 195 McFarland, Kay 55 McGaughey, Ronald 196 McGee, Carol 35 McGee, Patricia 72 E N F I E L D McGuire, Nancy 73, 203 McGregor, John 212 F 0 0 D 1 McHany, Kenneth 104, 105 Mclntosh, Carole 35, 92, 93, 193 ' Mclver, Don 35 m McKay, Martha 73 - McKee, Harry Lee 55, 101, 214 ' mcsinnon, gutsy 232 194 . E'-1-S H MZKL'1l'.T 3.,S1.9132 ' . McLaren, James 73, 129 1 McLennan, Johanna 35, 193 1,-L Mcmaln, Doris 73 McMurry, Barbara 55, 92, 93 McMurry, Larue 56, 104, 105 Wei, L McNa11ie, Mary Alice 73 McNamara, Hunk 35, 80, 81, 'J 101, 102 McNamara, Margaret 98, 159, The Home of Staple Groceries 227 ,, McNutt, Bundeen 203 and Fancy F00dS Mckoberts, Vivian ls. 56, 229 McWright, Maldred 190, 212 Ph- , Mahanay, James 35, 188 West Lynn at 13th . 8 2546 Mahlman, Lillian 38, 188 . 41 ' 1' V71 Suzanne Ashford and Nancy Ritter get a tan in two Hattering swim suits ROM gm N1 fav' 2404 GUADALUPE Mainer, Rheims 144, 145, 202 Maky, Judy 73 Malone, John 205 Manos, Mickie 152, 153, 155, 156 Mann, Mann, Mann, Manue Manz, Jerry 113, 155, 228 Lois 56, 104, 105 Mcridel 73, 94, 95, 229 I, Tom 56, 139, 141, 223 Joe 56 Marburger, Ina 73, 229 Maroney, Marylin 56 Martin, Bobby 192 Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin David 36 1 Gary 36, sa, 238 , James 202 , Joan 73 , Melba 73, 98 , Preston 73, 80, 81, 216 Martinez, Elind 36 Martinez, Ruben 129 Martin Marx, Marx, ez, Toni 210 Johnnie 55 Ruby Nell 36 Massey, Jack 56 Mata, Martina 210 Mathews, Charles Leo 56 Mathews, Dick 218 Matthews, Birdie 56, 80, 81, 93 Maxwell, Jane 94, 95 Mayfie Meado Meado ld, Margo 73 ws, David 129 ws, John 94, 95 Medairy, Grace 56 Meier, Elizabeth Earlene 56 Meinscher, Charles 73, 191 Mellon, Eddie 73, 196 Melton, Norma 36 92, Our 12th Year The C. 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The Bank of Personal Service The convenient place to have your hair done Enfield Beauty Salon 904D West 12th Ph. 2-3942 STUDENT INDEX ICONTINUEDJ Menchaca, Lucy 36, 197 Menn, Walter Jr. 36 Mercado, Grace 217 Mercado, Noe 161, 202 Meredith, Joe 104, 105, 210 Metcalfe, Don 101, 119, 228 Meyerowitz, Albert 36 Middleton, Doris 73 Middleton, Nancy 56 Middleton, Virginia 73 Milam, Billy Jo 215 Miles, Barbara 56 Miller Beth 56' 102 103 Miller: carrie 56, 194 Miller, Charles 56, 90, 91, 205, 226 Miner, Gene se, 94, 95, 159, 226 Miller, Jeri 36, 224 Miller, Jimmy 56 Miller, Judy 73 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Julia Joan 56, 201 Raeburn 36, 83, 189 Reese 36, 83, 189 Robert 56 Millner, Betty Jane 80, 81 Millner, Willard 188 Mills, Mills, Mills, Mills, Barbara 73, 229 Billy Joe 224 Lee 96, 97, 223 Margaret June 56, 101, 102, 209 Milton, John 144, 161, 202 Minter, Joe Frank 56, 136, 192, 249 Mitchell, Betty 73, 203 Mitchell, Bill 46, 47, se, so, 81 219 Mitchell, Janice 73 Mitchell, Lola 56, 98 Moehring, Granville 56 Moerbe, Aileen 56 Moiica, Minerva 210 Mojica, Sophie 56, 224 . 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' ,j x 5 E ,,.Q l 1 X 1 ,ss e 4 we Nauert, Clifton M. 57, 136, 192 Naven, James Owen 57 Neanes, Mary 215 Needham, Shirley 57 Neill, Frances 37, 101, 102, 103, 188 Neitsch, Ramona 73, 103, 214 Nelle, Don 104, 105 Nelle, Fred 94, 95 Nelligan, Mary 73, 104, 105 Nelson, Betty Jane 37, 92, 93, 101, 193 Nelson, Dick 112, 113, 115, 228 Nelson, Tharon 57, 90, 91, 92, 93, 229 Nettle, Don 129 Nesbitt, Martha Sue 73 Neuman, Gay 73, 215 New, Howard 104, 105 Newbern, Gregg 57, 217 Newberry, Camille 46, 47, 57, 92, 93, 159, 161, 209 Newman, Barbara 37 Newman, Billie Jean 73, 219 Neyland, Jimmy 57, 196 Neyland, Joy 73, 223 Nichols, Ann 94, 95, 219 Nichols, Tommy 37, 223 Nicholson, Jane Ellen 57 Nicholson, Shirley 73, 216, 219 Norman, Dan 57, 80, 81, 89, 90, 91, 236 Norman, Jesse 57, 205 Norman, Paulina 90, 91 Norman, Shirley 57 Norris, Edra 37 Norwood, Earline 73, 98, 219 Norwood, Mildred Jean 73, 96, 97 Nozick, Gilbert 37 Nuhn, John 57, 221 Nunez, Stella 73, 215 STUDENT INDEX ICONTINUEDJ O'Banon, Mattie 104, 105, 203 Ochoa, Benny 96, 97 O'Dell, Fauneil 73, 216 Odiorne, Freddy 37, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 150, 192 Oertli, Freddie 37, 104, 105, 226 Oertli, Rosie Lee 57 Oertli, Sarah Bess 37, 229 Oglesby, Lyn 37, 92, 93, 103, 193 Olle, Betty 57, 92, 93, 101, 207 Olle, Elmer 57, 98 Olle, Margaret Ann 37, 80, 81, 92, 93, 193 Olvera, Alice 37, 217 O'Neal, Vicki 74, 96, 97, 199 Onila, Mary Lee 210 Orand, Mary David 37, 83, 223 Orr, Don 37, 94, 95, 195 Otting, Gary 196 Otto, Gordon 74, 96, 97, 196 Overall, Catherine 37, 197 Overall, Robert 37, 101 Overstreet, Wanda 74, 80, 81, 138, 142, 227 Owens, Wyvonne 37 Pace, Sue 57, 92, 93, 101, 205 Palios, Katherine 37 Palmer, 190 Barry 38, 98, 101, 103, Parr, Bettie 74, 103, 214 Paschall, John 57 Patrick, Ann 4, 38, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 92, 93, 180 Patterson, Jerry Lee 38, 188 Patterson, Melvin 38, 161, 213 Patterson, Yvonne 229 Patton, Barbara 57 Patton, Kenneth 104, 105 Patton, Richard 74, 220 Paul, Albert 221 Payonk, Vlasta 38 Peacock, Harral 39, 89, 90, 91, 181, 194 Pearson, Bobby 161, 192 Pearson, Jimmy 104, 105 Pearson, Jae 129 Pearson, Troy 46, 47, 62, 63, 114, 122, 228 Peavy, Nancy Yvonne, 38, 83, 94, 95, 96, 97, 160, 195 Peck, Jerry 104, 105 Peiser, Paula 74 Penn, Julia 74, 90, 91, 209 Peoples, Donna 74, 98, 194 Perez, Yolanda 57 Perkins, Kemper 38, 223 Perlitz, Patty 38, 92, 93, 103 Perry, Carl 57 Perry, Horace 38, 96, 97 Palmer, Kenneth 74 Palmer, Richard 57, 226 Pannell, Cecil 38 Pannell, Dorothy 74, 215 Pannell, Edith 74, 215 Park, Joe 38, 90, 91 Parker, David 38, 121, 122, 126, 228 Parker, Emogene 215 Parker, Kenneth 57 Parker, Ralph 129 Parks, Wayne 74 Perry, J. L. 38, 188 Peschka, Douglas 57 Peterson, Mary Ann 57, 92, 93, 203 Peterson, Oscar 80, 81, 128 Petrick, Joie 57 Petty, James Barnard 38, 188 Petty, Jimmie 38 Pfeiler, Bill 57 Pteifer, Bob, 74, 194 Pfennig, Bob 152, 153, 155, 157 Phillips, David 38 Phillips, Jim 57 Phillips, Lee 220 Phinney, G. C. 20, 38 Pichinson, Don 38 Pierce, Terry 38, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 150, 205 Pierce, Virginia 74, 204 Pinkerton, Norma 38 Pinkney, Patti 74, 217 Plemons, Glenda 225 Plummer, Nina Ruth 74, 96, 97, 214 Polk, H. A. 190 Polk, Kenneth 104, 105 Polk, Paul 104, 105 Pollan, Alice Marie 74 Pollan, Howard 38, 188 Pollard, Cecil 57, 84, 85, 86, 8 223 Poole, Stanley 38, 101, 102 Pope, Camilla 201 Pope, James 38 Peggy 39 Dorothy 197 Elizabeth 219 Floria 197 Porter, Powell, Powell, Powell, Powell, James T. 57, 221 Powell, Joe 223 .J J Powell, Rose Marie 57 Powell, Sonia 39, 89, 90, 91, 92 93, 194 Powers, Dani Dell 57, 92, 93, 214 ' Prasatik, Virginia 39, 219 Pratt, Wallace 39 Preslar, John 57, 210 Preston, Joyce 74, 203 Prewitt, Shirley 39, 92, 93, 193' Pribble, Jim 58, 109, 228 Primer, Charles 39, 213 Pritchett, Don 226 Pritchett, Joyce 39, 216 opsma, Harold 192 ouse, Ruth 21, 39, 80, 81, 83, 86, 87, 88, 94, 95, 96, 97, 181, 211 uitt, Joann 39, 101 yor, Patsy 74, 100 O. H. CUMMINS ELECTRIC CO. 303 East 7th St. Phone 8-5749 encik, Charlene 74, 214 lgh, Jimmy 226 wlliam, Jean 58 ltnam, Melvin 74 iiroz, Connie 74, 224 lder, Don 74, 104, 105 lder, Doris 39 lder, Martin Gene 58 lesz, Edward 58 ugland, Donnie 80, 81, 104, 10 lgsdill, Jack 58, 221 lins, Sam 192 Image, Cecil 58, 94, 95 lmos, Manuel 96, 97 lmirez, Julius 96, 97 ingel, Ophelia 39, 188 mgel, Raymond 58, 96, 97 inkine, Buzzy 39, 98 mly, Barnard 202 mly, Charles 104, 105 lst, Howard 39, 223, 226 lumaker, Richard Lyle 58 lven, Betty Mae 39, 188 lven, Leissner 129 ry, Bob 74 ly, Vernon 74, 98, 221 ea, Reita Ann 74, 80, 81, 227, 251 red, Barbara Jean 74, 94, 95 red, Billye Ruth 39, 103, 219 sed, Bobby 58, 104, 105 red, Jimmie 58 sed, Shelby 229 redy, G. V. 46, 47, 58, 80, 81, 128 redy, Monta Joe 39, 111, 115, 118, 120, 228 eese, Stanley 74, 104, 105, 128 5 Electrical Contractors Residential, Commercial, 8z Industrial Wiring Electrical Fixtures 8z Appliances Distributors of Electriglas Radiant Heating ,..y-Qv1.ri-5'1b'i'bfl'wlf4--l-b+'vl--l-flf'- Rehfeld, Joe 94, 95, 96, 97 Reinhackel, Carol 58, 209 Reinhardt, Marjorie 74 Rendon, Pete 39 Renker, Bobby 74, 223 Reynolds, Benny 58, 206 Reynolds, Durwood 39, 221 Reynolds, Joann 58, 215 Rhea, Wayne 154, 155 Rhodes, Ellen Kate 39, 222 Rhodes, Terry 58, 138, 141, 159, 161 Rice, Ramona 39 Rich, Sid 74 Richburg, Mack 58 Richey, Jimmy 226 Richteld, Joe 58 Ricketts, Dick 39, 84, 85, 109, 228, 244 Ricketts, Nell 39, 92, 93, 193, 244 Ridgway, Marvin 58 Ridgway, Mary Helen 74 Rieger, Shirley 74, 21.9 Riffe, Jo Ann 46, 47, 62, 63, 74 Riley, Sara 74 Rincon, Rachel 39, 217 Ringstatf, Frances 39, 94, 95 Rios, Mary Louise 74 Rippy, Ima Nell 58 Ritchey, Jimmy 58, 98 Ritter, Nancy 42, 179, 193, 254 Roach, Mary Katherine 74, 94, 95, 96, 97, 229 Roberts, Anne Kathryn 58 Roberts, Arthelia 75 Roberts, Harvey 42, 194 Roberts, Jean 215 Roberts, Jo Ann 42, 92, 93, 193 Robertson, Jack Lenor 58 Robertson, Peggy Elaine 58 Robinson, Jimmie 58, 104, 105 Robinson, Leslie 40, 213 Robinson, Pat 40, 92, 93, 193 Robison, Susan 40, 92, 93, 193 Rocha, Beatrice 40, 197 Roche, Jack 152, 153, 154, 155 Roche, La Nell 197 Roche, Mike 58 Rodgers, Uvah Jean 40 Rodriguez, Aldina 58 Rodriquez, Janie 40 Roe, Kay Elizabeth 58, 215 Roe, Shirley Ann 58, 92, 93, 215 Roe, Sie 40 Ruffin, Herschel 119 Ruiz, Jimmy 40 Ruiz, Joe 40 Ruiz, Paula 75 Rum, Charleen 59, 92, 93 Rundell, John Lee 40, 213 Rush, Vera Ann 59, 201 Russell, Tommy 59 Russell, William 188 Rutledge, Darrell 59 Sackrey, Charles 75, 80, 81, 129 Roelse, Albert 75, 129 Roelyn, Sandra 75, 138, 145, 159, 196, 203 Rogers, Bettye Jayne 40, 101, 102, 214 Rogers, Anita 211 Rogers Billy 129 Rogers, Claudette 58 Rogers, Janet 58 Rogers, Kenneth 40, 205 Rogers, Venita 75 Rolls, Patricia 58 Rolston, Sue 75 Rose, Pete 58, 102 Roselle, Gene 99 Roselle, Martha 75, 203, 219 Roselle, Travis 206 Roseblad, Larry 58 Rosenquist, John 139, 141 Rosentritt, Evelyn 58, 80, 81 Rosentritt, Joe 75, 228 Ross, Dale 223 Ross, Don 188 Ross, Eugene 58 Ross, Jimmy 75 Ross, Johnny 58, 104, 105 Rossy, Pete 59, 103 Rothe, Pat 59, 223 Rotsch, Ellen Sue 40, 89, 90, 91, 96, 97, 194 Rowell, Elizabeth 75, 90, 91, 94, 95, 96, 97 Rozzell, Jean 40, 94, 95 Salcher, Jerry 75 Salisbury, Marlene 215 Salyer, Allene 75, 80, 81 Sanchez, Lalo 59 Sanchez, Victor 40 Sanders, Carol 219 Sanders, Joanne 75, 204 Sanders, Mary Lou 40, 80, 81, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 181 Sanford, Ronald 59 Sankey, Glynis 75, 200 Sankey, Walter 228 , Sankey, Wilton 59, 125 Sansom, Jimmy 213 Santa Ana, Elvira 75 Sartin, Doyle 59 Sartin, Shirley 59, 92, 93, 101, 169, 177, 207 Saunders, Carolyn 75 Sawyer, Barbara 40, 208 Sayers, Polly Ann 59 Scarborough, James 59, 101, 116, 122, 228 Scarbrough, Lem 59, 139, 143, 160, 179, 226 Schmidt, Bobbie Nell 40, 92, 93, 193, 234 Schmidt, Kermit 59, 104, 105 Schmidt, Margie 40, 188 Schneider, Donald 213 Schneider, lvy 40, 204 Schnell, Arlan 40, 188 Schoedel, Emma 41 Todd, Schoen, Preston 75 Schroeter, Richard 104, 105 Schulle, Bert 208 Schulze, Kathie 21, 41, 80, 81, 83, 164, 171, 175, 179, 180 Schutt, Carolyn 59, 225 Schwartz, Don 75 Schwartz, Lea Elmer 59 Schwartz, Norma 75, 200 Scott, Carolyn 75, 102, 103, 214 Scott, Janice 75, 215 Scott, William A. 41 Seay, Carolyn 75 Seay, Stiles 59, 94, 95, 216 Seekatz, Tom 75, 192 Sefcik, Gayle 75, 216 Setcik, Warren 41, 104, 105 Seiders, Kay 75, 98 Sellers, Mike 59, 104, 105 Sellstrom, Kenneth 129 Sentertitt, Rodney 59 Sepulveda, Lucille 59 Serrano, Teresa 41, 207 Seymour, Betty Ann 41, 207 Shafer, Barbara 41, 188 Shatter, John 128, 130, 133, 135, 136 Shannon, Margaret 41, 207 Sharkey, Sidney 75, 209 Sharp, Carolyn 41 Shaw, Patch 59, 225 Sheffield, Charles 218 Shelander, Mary 75 Shelby, Don 59, 190 Shelton, Genevieve 41, 207 Shelton, Gilbert 80, 81 Shelton, Stuart 75, 226 Shield, Alan 75, 104, 105 Shitflett, Amelia 41, 83, 86, 87, 92, 93, 98 Shipman, Jim 59 Shipp, Doris 199 Shipwash, Billy 41 Showalter, Wallace 41, 179 Shrader, Russell 75, 94, 95, 96, 97, 223 Shriver, Jack 41 Shropshire, Cecilia 75 Shropshire, Virginia 41, 103, 179, 193 Shuftield, James 75, 96, 97 Shurtlitf, Jim 116, 117, 228 Situentes, Gloria 41 Sikes, Charles 41, 211 Silberstein, Deanna 41, 207 Simms, Kay 158, 219 Simons, Marvelene 41 Simpson, David 93, 189 Simpson, Sara 59 Sims, Kay 75 Singleton, Norman 94, 95, 104,1 Skinner, Billy 75, 90, 91, 99 Skipping, Bill 150 Slack, Catherine 93, 200 Smalley, Elaine 41, 197 Smith, Annette 59, 87, 88, 92, 95, 102, 103, 205 134 Smith, Bunny 102 Smith, Bernadette 59, 101 Smith, Bubba 129 Smith, Dick 99, 208 Smith, Glenn 75 Smith, J. L. 147, 149 Smith, Jo Ann 59, 94, 95, 101, 225 Smith, Larry 59, 206 Smith, Leta Jo 76 Smith, Louise 76, 203 Smith, Margie 59, 225 Smith, Smith, Smith, 103, Marilil 59, 98 Pat 80, 81, 198, 206 I 166, 05 Patsy 76, 84, 85, 98, 102, 205 STUDENT INDEX ICONTINUEDJ Smith, Peggy 59, 92, 93 Smith, Peggy Jo 41, 207 Smith, Sammie 59, 206 Smith, Sarah Jane 59, 212 Smith, Shirley 59, 225 Smith, Tommy 76, 192 Smith, Wayne 21, 46, 47, 59, 80, 81, 120, 228 Smith, William Pat 60 Smothers, Helen 60, 94, 95, 96, 97, 229 Smothers, Peggy Jean 60, 101 Snodgrass, Winona 76, 80, 81, 219 Snow, Virgil 42, 126, 228 Sosa, Adolph 42 Sowers, Virginia 60 Spears, Benny 76 Spears, Donnel 60 Spiegel, Patsy 42, 197 Spillar, Barbara 60 Spillmann, Emil 74, 104, 105 Stanislawski, Michael 76 Staehely, Bill 44 Stankey, Glee Ann 76, 103, 203 Stanley, Ralph 104, 105 Stapleton, Cyril 42, 94, 95 Stark, Jessie Lee 42, 201 Stark, Margie 76, 203 Stark, Nancy 76, 203 Starkey, John 42 Starnes, Joyce 204 Staton, Darwin 60 Steger, Shirley 60, 92, 93, 101, 102, 225 Stein, Norma 76 Steinbring, Edmund 76, 94, 95 Steincamp, Delores 188 Stenzel, Sonya 42, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 161, 181 Stenzel, Yetta 76, 94, 95, 209 Stevens, Billy 60, 98, 202, 212 Stevens, Buddy 76 Stevenson, Bertha 60, 90, 91 Stewart, Bobbie 94, 95 Stewart, Doris Marie 60 Stewart, Inez 42, 94, 95, 215 Stewart, lris 42, 96, 97 Stockton, Eileen 76 Stokes, Pat Ann 42, 101, 216 Stone, Laurie 42, 216 Strain, Donald 60, 103, 214 Straiton, Janelle 76 Strauss, Helen 76, 201 Strauss, Margie Ann 60, 212 Strickland, Margaret 229 Strickland, Margaret Ann 60, Strong, Jane 42, 198 Struhall, Frances 42, 80, 81 Sundbeck, Carl Jr. 20, 42 Sutherland, Barbara 76, 223 Sutherland, Carol 60, 86, 87, 88, Sutherland, Charles 94, 95, 159, 195, 212 Swenson, Roland 60 Swenson, Zack 60, 212 Swottord, Billie 60 Swottord, Henry 104, 105 S kes Frank 76 Y I Sylvester, Betty 42, 98 Sylvester, Juanell 60, 92, 93, 159, 225 Tankersley, Gene 210 Tankersley, Jo 76, 210 Tarver, Carolyn 90, 91, 216 Taylor, Betty Lee 60, 216 Taylor, Billy 76, 94, 95, 195 Taylor, Carl 60, 210 Taylor, Dennise 76 Taylor, Helen 76 Taylor, James 42, 196 Taylor, Nancy 60, 92, 93 Taylor, Norma 76, 200 212 205 Taylor, Pauline 42 Taylor, Peggy 60, 80, 81, 92, 93, 209 Taylor, Tommie 60, 225 Taylor, Tommy 42, 90, 91, 213, 240 Taylor, Violet 60, 92, 93, 101, 223 Teaft, Jimmy 112, 122, 124, 228 Teatf, Teich, Lawrence 188 David 42, 205 'la-P q Vaughan, Kenneth 76, 128 Velasquez, Sylvester 44 Vernon, Betty 44, 83, 92, 93, 103 Vick, Judy 60, 98, 101, 102, 204 Vick, Ross 61, 116, 122, 228 Villarreal, Carol 76, 94, 95, 96, 97, 227 Villasana, Richard 214 Villasana, Tony 44 Viscardi, Cathy 44, 86, 87, 88 Voelkel, Anita 4, 44, 84, 85, 86, Temple, Bobby John 60, 126 Templeton, Barbara Jean 60 Templeton, Jeanie 60, 201 Templeton, Wilbur 42, 213 Tenyuque, Leonita 42 Tenney, Augusta 42, 92, 93, 101 193 Terry, Iris, 76, 201 Thames, Dorothy 60, 198 Thaxton, Jane Ann 42, 92, 93, 194 Thieme, Wallace 43 Thoene, Robert Ross 60 Thomas, Bert 43 Thomas, Dorothy 212 son, Harry '43 Thoma Thompson, Evelyn 60, 101, 212 Thompson, Patsy Jean 60, 222 Thompson, Sam 60 Thornton, Thornt Dick 60, 104, 105 on, George 43, 205 Thrasher, Larry 43, 104, 105 Thurman, Shirley 76, 188 Tiemann, Bobby 137, 192 Tiemann, Esther 43 Tirado, Terry 43, 217 Tobin, Bobby 60, 128 Betty Lou 159, 188 Tohen, Robert 208 Toler, Tommy 43, 80, 81 Torres, Annie Ruth 43, 92, 93, 201 Torres, Jesse 210 Town, Herbert 194 Townley, Wanda Jean 60 Townsend, Oakley 80, 81, 128 Tracy, Carol 60, 212 Trainer, Douglas 43, 127, 228 Trainer, Helen 43, 92, 93,103,222 Treadwell, Mary Beth 43, 103, 222 Treadwell, Robert 76 . Trevino, Pete 43, 206 Trolinger, Franklin 43, 188 Troutman, Barbara 60, 201 Truehart, Pat 60 Tucker, Mary 76, 204 Tumey, Corky 60 Tumey, Robert Carl 43, 205 Turner, Turner, Barbara 43, 210 Carl Mark 60 228 Turner, Donna Nell 60, 188 Turner, Gene 114, 118, 120, Turner, Jann 76, 80, 81, 227 Turner, Mark 206 Tuttle, Tyler, Norman Jean 203 Carol 76, 207 87, 92, 93, 219, 253 Voight, Wayne 77 Volz, John 44 Von Rosenberg, Ann 44, 92, 93, 222 ' Von Ro senberg, Gladys 61 Voss, John 61, 217 Voss, Terry 76, 105 Votaw, Mollie 76 Voyles, Jack 44, 101 Wagner, La Nell 44 Walker, Barbara 44 Walker, Bill 61, 115, 228 Walker, Clydene 76, 203 Walker, Joyce 76, 211 Wallace, Carl Milton 61 Wallace, Dennis 128 Wallace, Eddie 128 Wallace, Elaine 76, 203 Wallace, Wallace Waller, Walsh, Milton 94, 95, 213 , Norma 61, 101, 103 Carolyn 76, 227 Norma Jean 98 Ware, Melvin 44, 221 Warner, Warren Warren Warren Watkins Watkins Watkins Watkins, Watkins, Joan 44, 216 , Barbara 225 , Glenn 44, 148 , Jacquelyn 44, 188 , Carolyn 77 , Gerald Dean 61 , Harriet 61, 166 Jet 90, 91 Juliette Anna 61 Watson, Eunice 44, 204 i Watson, John 104, 105 Watson, Sarah 80, 81, 94, 95, 104, 105, 195 Wattinger, Pat 44 Watts, Franklin 77 Watts, Fred 44, 96, 97 - Weaver, Shirley 90, 91 Webb, Ada 77 Webb, Barbara Darline 61 Weber, Marzee 61, 98, 217 Weeks, Devereaux 44, 101 Weide, Jerry 77 Weigl, Betty Joyce 77, 229 Weiler, John Eugene 61 Weiler, Louise 77, 94, 95, 227 Weiner, David 94, 95 Weise, Glen Dee 80, 81, 139, 1 143, 158, 190, 226 Weiss, Marilyn 90, 91, 214 Welge, Wells, Wells, Carl 61 Freddy 104, 105 Robert 104, 105 Upchurch, Armour 43, 92, 93, 102, 103, 138, 142, 227 Upchurch, Billy 122 Urban, Eldore 43 Urban, Eugene 60 Urban, La Verne 76 Urbanek, Alton 43 Utzman, Mary Ann 43 Utzman, Sue 76 Van Cleave, George 43, 94, 95 Vandygritl, Alvis 60, 80, 81, 209 Van Fleet, Dick 152, 154, 155 Van Zandt, Marilyn 43, 92, 93, 98, 222 Vanzura, Tex 147, 149 Varela, Geneva 43, 201 Welmaker, Barbara 44, 219 Wendlandt, Freddy 137, 192 Wendler, Mary Kate 61, 207 Wentling, Ann 61,- 103, 204 Wenzel, Georgia 44, 89, 90, 91, 210 Werchan, Charles 221 Werchan, Otto 44 Wersebe, Kenneth 61, 104, 105, 192 West, Kenneth 61 West, Nancy 44, 194 Westbrook, Norene 77 Westphal, Nancy 61, 92, 93, 205 Weyland, Harley 77 Wharton, Patsy Ann 98 .Fw O Zvullfer-1 ,l TAMQLE5 ,Al usFEf 1? it 1 lx XX ?xxCHl1,l GRAVY X to ff stiii 5 T Q-,D Perfect Com anions USTEX CHILI and Q I 'I qi. 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