, wx .' v ' '1 f'i'f-sw:---1 wg 1,23 fi -um., fy:--q QV zww -..1v.f1-ywwg,-1e1f,111Wy his Hi H7 1 ,..,,. XB! kwvu- -v-:-- :.--f , ... ...Q f, S , X is . 1.1, . 5 ' ? , WQWQU si L2 6 ,v -v?sffgz14 3, ' if if 'CTT 13' ,H... Qc- fs. ax gr. f 'fur -4 N Q.. 0, A-+-an new , k . , K . . , -px., I N, i f . . f A . . ' '- f V. vkipfy, igggyj Lmgrv iw, N,,,, .- fwfw ffm! ., ,ilsimfi wr., , 1 1 'W mn 71 f' rf 'H' Zz .lclfua .ff ,,.f- r zif gf W l'f ry? iif' ' if si J if ff 77a5Z644ed immllq dy Me Swzem df zffaetdn Sakai l955 5 I I I From those who have gone before we received a legacy-a school well-loved and cherished. We accepted this heritage, together with the obligation to uphold our school's high standards and fine traditions. Now, we bestow on those yet to come this ever-growing legacy and the countless untouched opportunities. Within the walls of Austin High School we have found appreciation, understanding, and guidance. Our knowledge has not been derived from books alone, for we have learned to accept others as individuals and have found the difference between work and play. These discoveries will enable us to advance successfully into our different patterns of life. This book holds in its pages the memories of l952-53. lnasmuch as Austin High will soon experience a division of its student body, the l953 Comet is particularly valuable. This is actually the yearbook of yearbooks - the Comet of Comets - because it reflects the honors and experiences of nearly three thousand students. The staff of the l953 Comet earnestly hopes that every student will find this volume rich in the memories of the school year-a year in which the high standards and loyalty of the student body have shone through all events and circumstances. cinema!! . . . We, the Comet Staff of 1953, are proud to dedicate this annual to on outstanding coach and an outstanding person, Mr. Toney Burger. Undoubtedly the finest coach in the state, Mr. Burger has led the Maroon and White to nine District Championships, six Bi-District Championships, and to the state finals three times in his fifteen years of guidance over the Austin High basketball teams. The Maroon baseball teams have never failed to win the district championship in lnterscholastic League competition. We were sometimes outplayed, but we were never outcoached. Mr. Burger's fighting spirit and desire to win never overshadowed his philosophy of Sportsmanship first . . . then Victory. The students of Austin are fortunate that Mr. Burger has devoted his life to youth and education. As he draws to a close his coaching career, we pay tribute to this tolerant, courageous, and understanding gentleman, Toney Burger, who we know will always be LOYAL FOREVER! 746 swf of Me 7953 bane! Editor-in-Chief ., v 77 Assistant Editor ss,sss, Art Editor ,sss,,s,, Sports Editors sssssss Class Editors ssss,ss Club Editor . ,,ss,ss,,ss, . Intramurals s,ss,s,,,s,, . Organizations Editor Feature Editor ,s,s,s,ss Photo ra her Cecil Pollard Kathy Cheavens Peggy Taylor David Hardy Bill Walker Tharon Nelson Nancy Cunningham Beatsy Holck Patsy Smith Phil Winston .. s.,ss,,s Marilyn Banks sssss,,ss ,. Birdie Matthews Cecil Pollard 9 P eeee-Weeee Editorial Sponsor ,ss, ss,s,, M rs. Katherine Norman Business Advisor , Mr. Curtis Beaty ,-4 gmentd The Comet Staff wishes to thank Mr. I. F. Martin and Kenneth Wingfield, Darwin Staton, Glenn Clifton, and Alan Kalitta for their valuable help in drawing class picture layout boards. We are indebted to the following commercial photographers for their assistance: Studtman Photo Service, Neal Douglass Photographers, Felder Studios, University Studio, Balke's Photo Lab., Scarbrough's, Studers, E. L. Goldbeck, M. M. Watson, and Murray S. Patton. if 'E , . I 'A' E' lcgpts 1 Q 1 l 1 5,55 . of , .--ff' 1 .sf ,gf . 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From eight in the morning till mid-afternoon the chairs outside the office of Mr. N. H. Wittner, principal, are filled with students and teachers whose problems only he can solve. Such demands require the efficiency of a machine and the patience and tact of an angel. Mr. Wittner has both. The originator of the Awards Assembly which is held each spring, Mr. Wittner is one who likes to see individual achievement recognized. Next year Mr. Wittner carries his M.A. degree from the University of Texas and his years of administrative experience to the principal's office of the new A. N. McCallum High School. McCollum will be a new experience for Mr. Wittner, especially since his entire career in education has been in Austin High. He did his practice teaching here, taught physics and math here after graduating from the University, and moved up into the administrative offices, becoming principal in l950. AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL Or-'Fics or THE PRINCIPAL 1202 R10 GRANDE STREET AUSTIN. TEXAS To The Students: As we approach the end of the year, we realis- tically look back with pride to our high school with its great variety of interests, activities, and oppor- tunities that have been made available. It is a school in democratic living with unlimited opportunities to excel. To each graduate, I sincerely hope that your years in Austin High School have prepared you to think more clearly, to give of yourself more freely and untiringly, and to act more wisely. To each underclassman, I challenge you to contribute your best to our three high schools to make them the ul- timate in all that an educational institution ought to be. Much recognition has come to our school this year through many outstanding achievements.Stu- dents have acquitted themselves well in all en- deavors. My best wishes and congratulations go to the seniors as you receive your diplomas from Austin High School, and may each of you face the future as leaders with courage and vision true to your principles and ideals. 71 N.H. Wittner, P rincipal ,, . J W e r'-ffm ' '- EEN-1f . Wff- 1 ,,,,.. . .22 m:fz.,' -- ' 1:42 f fwi- g zgi. m f ' ' -ez' was-,-Q: fx f ' , K ,,-, , 1 ' i ' 1 'V H . .F . sg ,iii 25 ,,.M,- - ,it 5 , -'asf ff,::,': ,MJ 1,55 fs- 4 r -K .,-. . .,,., ,,,,.. g V 1-wr is . , ,, I . iqsi Y 2 1 5 1 1 12 3 A 2 954 Q ,, . kr Z r 4 2. ,. ,. .W 'Q .. ,f , , ., s '3' Q W Q it W fb ,1e,,1f.e1..f ,, i f .W 1, 1 fiflil-S-1' ' r r , H . -fd: 1f'Q--f1iA.e12i ' gy . H -,,gqjg:4:Q' :g ,, '-,LA-, A ' S ,ssrgiif L' 1...,w1, 'fr f ' I ' 1 ' lg ' ' .- ,1 , , :a, lily 2 . ,1 l3,, - l N e N ff fjl , l 2 t : i ss- if1l rrrrs s o Demo Mr. J. R. Fraley, Dean of Boys, and Miss Martha Agnor, Dean of Girls, hold important positions in our school admin- istration. Their understanding personalities aid them in coping with any student problem which might arise. We shall always remember the way in which they dealt with our problems. 7 . . 2 'Q S Om Wise-p ' ' Mr. Lipscomb Anderson, Austin High's ever-busy vice-principal, gets together with his little black book and his big white wall chart to schedule Austin High assembly programs and Friday club meetings. lf you want a door unlocked or your locker broken open, Mr. Anderson turns the job over to one of the custodians under his charge. Next year his duties will be somewhat different, as he will become principal of Austin High-a job to which he brings over twenty years of ex- perience in education and an M.S. degree from Texas A 81 M. Mr. Anderson's duties as vice- principal are the management of the seven build- ings which make up Austin High School, schedul- ing and registration in all Friday clubs, all registration in school, reservations for the audi- torium and all other rooms used for meetings, the calendar and activity program, and the arrangements for buses and chaperons for those field trips and out-of-town football games,' con- ventions, and contests. egiatrzm Mrs. Edith Penland, our registrar, knows the answer to al- most any question especially if it has something to do with scholastic requirements and credits. Her job goes hand in hand with the Guidance Department in helping students plan for their future education. Zcwmaedcvzc Miss Marjorie Bagley, Mr. Armand Lanier, and Miss Ada Maude Owen, Guidance Office counselors, serve us in more ways than one with their friendly attitude, genuine interest, and helpful understanding of high school graduates. They are never too busy to advise any student on any personal problem. lil kill' L , ..wc'.4n. I ffm Sm!! Mrs. Evelyn Ealy, typist in guidance office, Mrs. Peggy Sample, typist in registrar's office, Mrs. Joye White, secretary to the principal, and Mrs. Zora Holman, bookkeeper, work together in performing many various duties which help our school to function smoothly and efficiently. ,v an 's. ' tie ZZWZAQ Mrs. A. D, Johnson, Attendance Clerk, and Mrs. Lula Williams, typist in the Attendance Office, work steadily from day to day gathering the list of absentees and obtain- ing their reasons for absence. This job is a great task which takes time and patience to perform, f- G ff .,K t ' 6-vw '. . .f 'W1!' . I -q-my fa. 'T. 'i 451. K 'xx sind game! Mr. Arch G. Adams, Mr. David Lamme, Mrs. Richard N. Lewis, Mr. Noble W. Prentice, Mr. Walter Koch Mr. Willie Kocurek, President, and Mrs. O. D. Weeks, Secretary. ' ademfa Mr. Irby Carruth, Superintendent of Schools 'A IA Mr. T. N. Porter, Assistant Superintendent of Schools , I Q l 1, ADKINS, MRS, MARY Speech BEATY, CURTIS Commercial CARMAN, ALICE English FLIELLER, MRS. ELIZABETH Commercial HICKS, J. M. Industrial Education 'fir AGNOR, MARTHA Dean of Girls BIZZELL, GUY Speech CASEY, BERTHA English FLURY, DOROTHY Biological Science HILL, HELEN Latin G4 K 35 mt M nf. he if 'I f as 'L if ' S Ag , Y .. ' 1 fme.'f . If-A .. A gig , ,, is 1 -- It , is ,,..,. AMUNDSON, MRS. MAE Library BOON, MRS. EDNA Biological Science CHRISTIAN, MRS. KATHERINE Commercial FREUND, MRS. JANICE Homemaking HOKE, MRS, LORETTA English ANDERSON, MRS. OLWYN Physical Education BOUCHARD, RICHARD Industrial Education CONLEY, MRS. JANE Mathematics GALE, VERNA English HORNE, MRS. WILLIE Social Studies 5. 5+ 5? , 2- . , 3 ..., I fi. I 5 . is fs ki foie' .I 5 , .R ,iv ' ,-rr 1' f' 'W'-. sf and? .Q in be 1' if ANDERSON, MRS. VERA Study Hall BOYSEN, HELEN Biological Science DAVIS, DELBERT Physical Education GOFF, CICELY Mathematics HOWARD, MRS. ROGER English ARCHER, LUTHER Physical Science BRAN DT, MRS. WILLIE English DAVIS, R. S. Industrial Education GRAHAM, L. M. Industrial Education HUDSON, SARA LEE English ASHLEY, MARSH EL Social Studies BRANYON, TOM Vocational Agriculture DECHERD, VIRGINIA Choral Music GUFFIN, FRANK Physical Science HUTTO, MRS. EFFIE Library ASHTON, MRS. DOROTHY English BURGER, CARL S. Physical Education DICKARD, LUCILLE Mathematics GUSTAFSON, O. T. Biological Science JOHNSON, MRS. BARBARA Library BAGLEY, MARJORIE Counselor BURRER, MRS, ORALEE Commercial EALY, MRS. EVELYN Secretary HAMLETT, SAMUEL B. Social Studies JONES, MRS. JOAN English, Art BAILES, WILLIAM W. Industrial Education BUSHNELL, MRS. LOSSIE Mathematics EDWARDS, MRS. MARY Biological Science HARRIS, MARGARET Mathematics KITCHEN, JOHN Coach SS W A K ir l '32 , . Ek .Ax i V Ei ,Ml '.,. BAYLOR, MRS. JIMMIE Study Hall CAMPBELL, MARY English FERRIS, MRS. CARMEN Homemoking HERNDON, CORINNE Physical Education KLINE, FORREST H. Health, Biology 19 4 V I -Q' 7: L- ff,,ff,m ,..,,,.. ,,,, . may f . . A. W 5 W I ll f sss, H , 'kkh ,.., :ji -,,L-eq-5: Q 'f1M:2i:iii3Q5 :giif7 'F- i' ,. 5 LANIER, ARMAND Counselor 0'DELL, MILTON Physical Education SANDERSON, MRS. ADA English TACKETT, MRS. ERLINE Physical Education WHEELER, WESLEY Industrial Education LEWIS, BEN K, Physical Education OWEN, ADA MAUDE Counselor SCOTT, MRS. HILDA Art TEEL, ROBERT Socinl Studies WHITE, MRS, JOYE Secretary McCLUNG, ESTHER Biological Science PARSONS, LEONARD Social Studies SCOTT, MRS. NORMA English TRENCKMANN, ELSE German WILLIAMS, AVIS Reading MANIGAULT, LOUISE Art PENLAN D, MRS. EDITH Registrar SERREM, MRS. MARGARET Nurse TREVILLYAN, MRS. MARJORIE Commercial WILLIAMS, MRS. ERLENE English 5 vu W ., I 'N EI i fr A I .. X 'R 9, V K I F I 10- - it .s J as . 'F- if k: 'if if . kkry L' X 1 I I J , , 1 12 L 4' S I' I ' ' I I ..,W 75 ,.'w2 , g Q it My Q ge A' l ..,.. , , ,. or H 1 . c e x . , Q t I .sf . x 'A . gp. bww MARSHALL, MRS. HOWARD MARTIN, I, F, Library Industrial Education PITTS, MRS. MABEL PORTER, MARY ALICE Child Development Laboratory Spanish SMITH, MRS, JESSIE SMITH, P. E. Homemaking Mathematics VON ROSENBERG, EDNA WALDVOGEL, BETTY Mathematics Child Development Laboratory WILLIAMS, MRS, SYBIL Mathematics WILLIAMS, VICTOR Orchestra, Band MILAM, BARNES Coach, Mathematics Homemaking RAGSDALE, MRS, Health SMOOT, JANE English WALKER, OUIDA MORRIS, KATHRYN NITSCHKE, MRS. WILLARD Social Studies MARTHA ROACH, ELOISE French, English ROSSON, MARY EMMA English SNOW, LAURA Social Studies SOMERVILLE, MRS. JANIE RUTH WALLACE, LOUISE E 9'IS E 9 5 M 'e iff wATKiNs Mas. EVELYN WILLINGHAM, K. D. WILSON, Mas. JANE C e l ' Vocational Agriculture Social Director WILSON, MRS. JOYCE Biological Science fl -.ff fm ,- ,arzw , .. . 1- 5 NORMAN, MRS. KATHERINE NORTON, MRS. DAVID L Journalism RUSSELL, MRS. MARGARET Homemalring STANFIELD, STELLA Spanish WEDDLE, ERLINE Hamemalring WILSON, WOODROW Physical Science Speech SAMPLE, MRS. PEGGY Secretory STARNATER, ROY Industrial Education WEISSER, MRS. CLARA Physical Science WORTHINGTON, T. H. Choral Music 21 Sl if EN ity OQ l, - 4 1 8 J .V , v 1' ' A f . ,f fi 5 'Q rf' v fi: N' - kt A 4 Q H hs ' 39 ,S it ' fa 3:20 ':'I'3!foI!51 M: 24 Each class is given the opportunity to elect a slate of officers twice a year. They are nominated by representatives from each advisory and then voted on by the entire class. Being a class officer is not just an honor, for there are responsibilities and duties a class officer must perform. The president is automatically a member of the Student Assembly Committee, and he speaks at graduation. Also, the officers plan activities for the class and preside at assemblies. ,, Gathered around the piano are, standing, left to right, Charlotte Francis, fall secretary, Luther Dube, fall and spring president, Camille Newberry, fall vice-president and spring secretary, Terry Whitworth, fall sergeant-at- arms and spring vice-president. Seated are Barbara Browning, fall and spring reporter, and Adele Black, fall treasurer. ig: gil il lf' 'ii ,..-any l Preparing to take a flight over the city are the l2B fall Bobby Bohn, spring treasurer, and Edward Dela Rosa, officers, left to right: Glen Lozano, reporter, Frank spring sergeant-at-arms, enjoy a book from the school Anderson, sergeant-at-arms, Bobby Cox, treasurer, Bobby library. Browning, president, and Harold Lineberger, vice presi- dent. L. B. Hartgrove, secretary, isn't pictured. . we if ' .: . so 1. 5 -- . is-f 1 1 it .- l 5 '.e ,o A,-h f 'Z ANDERSON, JOE-Latin Club '50-'51, N. H. S. '52-'53, Motion Picture Op- erators Club '52, Intramurals '52. Time and tide wait for no man. ANDERSON, LAURICE JA N E L L - F. H. A. '51-'52. Hope is as cheap as despair. ANDERSON, RUTH-F. H. A. '51-'52, Handicraft Club '53. Light-hearted as a robin. ANGELL, EDDIE-Football Club '50- '52, Model Airplane Club '52-'53, C Footabll Team '50-'51, B Football Team '51-'52, Intramurals '50-'53. l have more zeal than wit. ARBUCKLE, BILLIE-Intramural Club '51-'52, Square Dance Club '52, N. H. S. '52-'53, F. H. A. '52-'53, Treasurer '52, lntramurals '50-'53, Letters. Blessed with conscience dear and pure. ARNOLD, EDWIN-lntramurals '50-'52. Joy lies within the silent heart. ARNOLD, LEE ELVIN-Advisory Treas- urer '50-'51, Secretary '51-'52, Dance Band Club '51-'52, Orchestra '51-'52, Maroon Band '50-'53, Intramurals '51- '53. Two rosy cheeks, round ruby lips, a perfect smile. ARTZ, BARBARA-Dance Band Club '50, Maroon Band '50-'53, Drum Ma- jorette '52-'53, Nursing Club '51, F. H. A. '52, lntramurals '52, Maroon Beauty Revue '52. Cheerful, beautiful, and discreet. if' 26 ABRAHAMSON, JOANNE-Advisory Treasurer '50, Vice-President '51, Pan American Club '50, F. H. A. '50- '51, President '50, Vice-President '51, Red Jackets '51-'53, Bridge Club '52, lntramurals '5l. We all know her worth, so why speak of it? ADAMS, MURIEL LEA. Steadfast and demure. ALBARADO, WILLIS-Tennis Club '53, Intramurals, '53. A smile that brightens the room. ALBLINGER, AL J.-Ballroom Dancing Club '51-'52, President '52, Hick Music Club '52-'53, Sgt.-at-Arms, Mastersingers '52-'53. There is luck in leisure. ALLEN, JACKIE MILLER-Advisory Treasurer '51, Reporter '52-'53, Red Dragons '50-'51, Basketball Club '50- '53, lntramurals '52-'53. He hates neither himself nor the girls. ALLEN, KENNETH. He prospers who labors. ALLISON, ARTHUR JERRY-Football Club '50-'51, Aeronautics Club '51- '52, C Football Team '50-'51, B Football Team '51-'52, lntramurals '52-'53. Be a friend to yourself, and others will. ALSUP, WILLIE IBILLI PETE-Student Council '50-'53, Constitution Commit- tee Chairman '51-'52, Dance Band Club '50-'51, Tennis Club '51-'52, Maroon Band '50-'53, Orchestra '50- '52, lntramurals '52-'53. A true optimist. AMIS, HELEN SANDRA-Advisory Vice-President '50, Intramural Club '50-'51, Red Dragons '50-'53, Best Actress '51-'52, Vice President '52- '53, National Thespians '51-'53, Bridge Club '51-'52, Student Council '51-'53, lntramurals '50-'52, Letter '50-'51. Lo, she cannot be still. AMUNDSON, NONA-Maroon Band '50-'53, Handicraft Club '52, Silence is my eternal duty. ANDERSON, BETTY-Handicraft Club '52, F. H. A. '52-'53. Love, sweetness, and goodness in her person shone. ANDERSON, BILLYE G.-Distributive Education Club '52-'53. Virtue is as good as a thousand shields. ANDERSON, FRANCES GAYLE-Ad- visory President '50, Welfare Chair- man '52, Aquatic Club '50, Nurses Club '51, Samba Club '51, Treasurer, F. H. A. '52, Songleader, Bel Canto Singers '52, Intramurals '52, Maroon Beauty Revue '5l. A rose without thorns. ANDERSON, FRANK MARION-12B Sgt.-at-Arms, Basketball Club '50-52, Reporter '52, Maroon Baseball Team '51-'52. Letters, American Legion Baseball Team '5l. Always welcome as a rainbow after a storm. Qi37S .M?g5E 11 -if-lion ATEN, KENNETH FRANK-K. D. V. German Club 'Sl-'53, Sgt.-at-Arms '52. A cheerful companion is worth gold. ATTAL, GEORGE- B Team Football Club '52, President, Varsity Football Club '52, Maroon Football Team '52, Letter, Intramurals '52. What can't be cured must be en- dured. ATTAL, MARY ANN- Her cup runneth over, BAILEY, BOBBY-Track Club '5l-'52, F. H. A. '52, Parliamentarian, Maroon Track Team '51-'52. Live and let live, BAKER, CHARLES ALLEN-Advisory President '50-'53, Varsity Football Club '50-'52, Vice-President '52, Ma- roon Football Team '50-'52, Letters 'Sl-'52. Deeds are better than words. BAKER, DARLENE-Transfer from Kingsville, Texas, Samba Club '52-'53. She brought gladness to our midst. BAKER, JAN PAULA-Advisory Vice- President '50, Secretary '5l, Vice- President '52, Latin Club, '5l-'52, Treasurer '5l, Secretary '52, Bridge Club '52, Sgt.-at-Arms, Red Jackets '5l-'53, Quill and Scroll '52, Secre- tary, Maroon Staff 'Sl-'53, Club Edi- tor '52, News Co-editor '52, F. H. A. '5l, Intramurals '50-'52. She is the kindest of the kind. BALCAR, RONALD-Tennis Club '50- '5l, Model Airplane Club '52-'53. A little nonsense now and then. BANK, MARILYN SUE-Advisory Pres- ident '5l, Maroon Merry Go-Round '50-'5l, Samba Club '5l-'53, Comet Staff '52-'53, Organizations Editor, Intramurals '50-'5l. l never miss my beauty sleep. BARGE, MARJORIE-Ballroom Dancing Club '50-'5l, Susan-Be-Smooth Club, 'Sl-'53, Bel Canto '52-'53. The shortest answer is doing. BARKLEY, KAROL ANN-Red Dragons '50-'53, Susan-Be-Smooth, '5l-'53, Program Chairman '5l, Reporter '52, Social Chairman '53, F. H. A. '52-'53, National Thespians '53. Act well your part in the drama of life. BARNARD, ESTIL PHILIP-Tennis Club '50-'52, Reporter '5l, Treasurer, '52, Motion Picture Operators Club '52- '53, Maroon Tennis Team 'Sl-'53. Keep on as you are. BARNARD, GERALD-Football Club '50-'5l, Tennis Club '52-'53, Treas- urer, C Football Team '50-'5l, In- tramurals '50-'53, Letters '50-'53, He's a mighty good fellow. BARNES, VIRGIL EVERETT-Science Research Club '50-'52, Treasurer '5l, Debate Team '5l, Junior Red Cross '50-'5l, Junior Academy of Science '52, N. H. S. '5l-'53, Student Coun- cil '53. A mind of penetrating keennessf' get 1 E Q' 3 'EFA-.A . . Jygvx 1 :iff , i an V' .. Q xy , Z X WAI lcd, .' ., . ' gg ... A . I iv S tm 43 ff Q M7755 Qi- . fi SEQ wr .1 -5- it ,f BASHARA, RICHARD-Football Club '50-'52, Junior Red Cross '52, B Football Team '50, Maroon Football Team '5l-'52, Letter '52. Who hath not owned the magic of a name? BEAIRD, BILLIE JOYCE-Red Jackets '52-'53, Opera Study Club '50-'5l, Her heart was as light as a leaf. BEAN, NELVA RAE-Miscellaneous Club '52, Accounting Club '53. Truth is our best friend. BEARDSLEE, STUART KBILLJ KEN- NETH-Football Club '50, Hick Sing- ing Club '5l, C Football Team '50. Every man makes his fortune. BEATY, JAMES CURTIS-Geology Club '50-'5l, Maroon Band '50-'53, Bring 'em back alive. BEBEE, BETTY JO-Handicraft Club '50-'52, Los Amigos Club '5l-'52, Representative to Pan American Con- vention '52, Intramurals '50-'5l, Born under a lucky star. BECK, DONALD LEWIS-Rodeo Club '50-'5l, Basketball Club '52-'53, Ma- roon Basketball Team '50-'5l, Man- ager, Maroon Baseball Team 'Sl-'52, Manager. Pale as a poet, with the eyes of a dreamer. BELL, SHIRLEY JOY-Student Council '50-'5l, Intramural Club '50-'5l, Susan-Be-Smooth Club 'Sl-'52, Par- liamentarian '5l, F. H. A. '52-'53, President '52, Red Jackets '5l-'53, To be merry best becomes her. x K O I ll ,I S J . ..J-' - . .,:, . - . ---- nw.-1-.. . .- .--I-.rs-Q.. et -1' -,- .. :i-gf.. ,. . -.-4.13,-.5 , . , , .,,,-.L .. ,.-- M., ,- W...-,..f.a . 52 1 e '5- 4 I 'll .ww I ' s -sw 'z' J 4' i BOHN, HELEN ANN-Advisory Treas- urer '52, Aquatic Club '50-'5l, Bridge Club 'SI-'53, Treasurer '52, F. H. A. '52, Secretary, Intramurals '50-'53. A smile for every occasion, an oc- casion for every hour. BOLIEU, LOUIS- His motto is constancy. BOLING, DAN-Rod 8. Gun Club '50, Musicians Club '50, '53, Master- singers '52-'53. A courage to endure and obey. BONILLA, ROSE- Born under a lucky star. BORG, LENORA JEAN-Musicians Club '52-'53, Intramurals '5I, lt is not work that kills, but worry. BOSWELL, GEORGE LOUIS-Rodeo Club '50, Opera Study Club '5l-'52. Good nature is the very air of a good mind. BOYCE, JANICE LEAH-Susan-Be- Smooth Club '5I-'53, Vice-President '5I, President '5I-'52, Treasurer '52, Red Jackets '5I-'53. Prepared to meet life, smiling al- ways. BOYD, NANCY-Canasta Club '5Ig F. H. A. '5l-'52, Handicraft Club '52' Samba Club '52-'53. Her tongue is one of kindness. 1 . endafw... ..... J., at I . X V '.,,, -5. if I .,,, . A ,f is I , .... gl: K- an fp X 55 vrv- . ,. -...Q-Q . .,, ,ilk 5 .. -i 15.59 , SYS S. 1 .W 5... L Q 4? BELL, WYNONA MARGARET-Maroon Band '5l-'52, Bel Canto '52-'53, Opera Study Club '5I-'52, Musicians Club '52-'53. A talented girl. BENGTSON, HOWARD THOMAS- Basketball Club '50, Opera Study Club '5I, B Basketball Team '50. He who waits obtains what he wishes. BENNETT, ALVIN-Tennis Club '49- '50, Student Council '50. What you don't know won't hurt you. BERRY, JOAN FRANCES-Advisory Election Judge '52, Hillbilly Music Club '50, F. H. A. '52-'53, Susan- Be-Smooth Club '52-'53g Red Jackets '52-'53. Some of the surprises in life come in small packages. BIGGS, FRANCES CAROLYN-Handi- craft Club '52, Opera Study Club '5I, Y-Teens '52, lnterclub Council Rep- resentative, Intramurals Club '50-'5l, Intramurals '50-'52. She is dignity itself. BISHOP, JANIS MAYE-Pan American Club '50-'5l, Vice-President '50, Opera Study Club '52, Intramurals '50-'52. She was a lady of distinction. BLACHLY, BILL-Maroon Band '50-'53, Science Research Club '50-'52, Astron- omy Club '52-'53, Treasurer '52, N. H. S. '52-'53, All-State Band '53, Not merely to exist, but to amount to something in life. BLACK, ADELE-I2A Treasurer, Ad- visory Program Chairman '52, Latin Club '50-'52, Secretary '5l, Program Chairman '52, President '52, Red Jac- kets '5I-'53, Mixed Choir '52-'53, Maroon Staff, Art Editor '52, Student Council '52, Junior Red Cross '52, Secretary, Madrigals '52, Social Com- mittee '52, Maroon Beauty Revue '52. She needs no praise, her virtues speak for themselves. BLACK, DICK- C-ioodness is a virtue everlasting. BLACKMORE, MYRNA FAY-F. H. A. '50-'52. Say well is good, do well is better. BLACKSTONE, MARY LAURINE- F. H. A. '50, Accounting Club '52. A smile reveals a friendly nature. BLOMQUIST, MARY FRANCES-Stu- dent Council '50-'5l, F. H. A. '52. A heart big enough to hold all the outdoors. BODINE, WILLIS R. JR.-Maroon Band '50-'53, Dance Band Club '50, Mu- sicians Club '5I-'53, President '53' N. H. S. '52-'53, All-State Band '53 In music he was greater. BOHN, BOBBY-IIA Treasurer, Ma- roon Band '50-'52, President '52, Stu- dent Council '50-'53, Executive Com- mittee '50, Treasurer '52, President '53, Basketball Club '50-'5l, Dance Band Club '5I-'52, President, Popular Music Club '52, Presidentg N. H. S. '52-'53, Hi-Y '52, Vice-Presidentg B Team Basketball '50, Intramurals '5l- '52, Letter. That man with the horn. r .gr- sm. Yiw- Mir -.....,.. . , it ed is ' ik I Jisri- ff I I 'ii i ' V 1, .... I 2 ee.. I iiii ' . ,,,..rr .... .sse S t' r--- I A . is I.. Y L ...1...I' - . - ' i in Y. ii I . iii Sf: .... i ts.. .Q '-- f'.' , 2 ' i ef il fzre i i ,.'- , ip ' K K . -Q -fi.: ' ' rl ' 1 +7 19,5 ,.,, 1 r BOYETT, BETTY-Intramural Club '50- '5l, Rod Jackets '5l-'53, Hick Music Club '5l-'52, Susan-Be-Smooth Club '52-'53, Intramurals '50-'5l, Letter. Her hair is as golden as the corn in the sun. BRADSHAW, LOUIS MEREDlTH-Stu- dent Council '52, Football Club '50- '5l, Varsity Football Club, '52, Presi- dent C Football Team '50, B Football Team '5l, Maroon Football Team '52, Letter, Maroon Baseball Team '5l-'53, Letter, American Le- gion Baseball Team 'Sl-'52. No hits, no runs, no errors. BREED, TRUMAN JR.-Golf Club '51, Student Council '52. Every man is his own architect, BREWER, MARY-Pan American Music Club '50-'53, President '5l, Vice- Fresident '52, Secretary-Treasurer '52, Maroon Beauty Revue '5l. Beauty has earned its name upon her brow. BRIDGES, IDABELLE-Intramural Club 'SI-'52, Square Dance Club '52-'53, Student Directory Committee '52-'53, Intramurals '50-'52, Letter '50-'5l. To be merry best becomes her. BROCKMANN, CARL H.-K.D.V. Ger- man Club '50-'52, Treasurer '52, Square Dance Club '52-'53, Intra- murals '52. Stature alone is not the measure of man. BROWN, DONALD LYNN-F. F. A. '50-'53, Rodeo Club '50-'5l. He has a smile a yard wide and contagious as well. BROWN, FRANCES-Advisory President '50-'52, Intramural Club '50, Red Jackets 'Sl-'53, Bridge Club '53, Sec- retary, Student Council '53, Maroon Beauty Revue '5l-'52. She is forever smiling, BROWN, SANDRA LANELLE-Red Jackets '5l-'53, Susan-Be-Smooth Club 'SI-'53, Treasurer '5l, Vice- President '52, Bel Canto '52, Intra- murals '50. As cheerful as a whistling teapot. BROWN, SUSAN-Intramural Club '50- '5I, Student Council '5l-'52, Red Jackets 'Sl-'53, Latin Club '5l, Bridge Club '52-'53, Intramurals '50- '52. Gay and gladsome as air. BROWN, WILLIAM ROY-Southern Harmony Club '5l, Tennis Club '52. Provide for the worst, the best will take care of itself. BROWNING, BARBARA- IZA, 'l2B Reporter: Maroon Staff '50-'53, Ex- change Editor '5l, Editorial Assistant '5l, Feature Editor '52, Manaqina Editor '52-'53, French Club '50: Quill 81 Scroll 'Sl-'53, Vice-President '52, Latin Club 'Sl-'52, Renorter, Joker Club '52, Sat.-at-Arms, N. H. S. '52- '53: lst in Columns, 2nd in Editorials, THSPA '52. Wholesome as air and genial as liaht. BROWNING, BOB-I2B President, Fall '52. Ambition, sky aspiring, leads him on. 9 '. K? 1 gfgyvm Its- L. 1 . I ..,,, .ge Q, lf, i M 1 ' V. 4 uQV't. .- ,ii sexy , sl B' 5 A M775 29 . 1 x 'I f ' if ' 4 3 yuh ,., 9. . ,J y 1 I Q i' ' V wg 6- x I ,- , Vk . :ia -i..,, ..,, , 'f ' if if gf '15 , Gr ,, X .INT ., .Iii Tirfr-v 1 6 as . I y ..f: I4 I 5 .. W IJ J N 1 g Q' 541 if . , t . ,qs I f, , 1 .. ,. SQ-Fel. ' I . BRYANT, EVERETT-Student Council '50-'5l, Rod 8. Gun Club '50-'52, Re- porter '50-'5I, Sgt.-at-Arms 'Sl-'52, Intramurals '50-'53. As true as l live. l5. BRYMER, VARERIE-Handicraft Club 'Sl-'52, Samba Club '52, Joker Club '53, F. H. A. '53. A smile is worth more. BRYSON, VALJEAN-Pan American Music Club '50-'53, Secretary '52, Maroon Band 'Sl-'52. Silence is the best ornament of woman. BUAAS, DOROTHY JEAN-Western Warblers Club '50, Handicraft Club '5l, Y-Teens 'Sl-'52, Vice-President '52, Tennis Club '52. Cl1eerfulness is a duty we owe to others. I8. BUFORD, BOB LITTLEFIELD-Auto- motive Club 'Sl-'52, President '5l, B Basketball Team '50. Life is a mystery, but l'm trying to unravel it. I9. BURCH, ANN HARDIN-Pan American Music Club '50-'5l, Hick Sing Club 'Sl-'52, Bridge Club '52-'53. Quiet and very dependable. . BURKLUND, GLADYS LAVERNE- Canasta Club '50, Samba Club '52. Youth holds no society with grief. . BURRELL, BOB-Golf Club '5l. Dreams of the future keep me oc- cupied. . BUSTIN, MILDRED-Advisory Secretary '5l, Student Council '50-'5l. A sweet smile graced by silken hair. ,nw . 'K 2, F. 't if i . ,IQ , 7 lffi ' ' V V : i ' ' . '- . f , - ' 2:41 . -4- iii . - ' . --1-i 1, -,,' , ' ff - - I I . - . ' a , K ,L. - , :'A if QV ' itti ' e ,l Vy hkr W' 5 Q,, . . ' I in 9 ' 'Pi , ii j, , fl ,,' 9 'F as 'I .5315 CARPENTER, RUTH ANN-Western - y Warblers '50, Advisory Vice-President . '50-'5l, Student Council '5l, Ball- room Dancing Club '5l, Samba Club '52. J , A light heart lives long. CARRILLO, GUADALUPE QLUPEJ-Ins tramural Club, '50-'5l, Recording ' Secretary '50, Vice President '5l, In- ,v tramural Letter '50-'52. , -wi 'fnofhfng is impossible to a willing I ,5 hand. CARRILLO, MARY ANDREA-lntra- murals Club '50-'53, Recording Sec- retary '50, Corresponding Secretary '5l, President '5l-'53, Intramurals '50-'5l, Letter '5l, Tennis Club '52- '53, President '52. Nothing but the alphabet could sep- arate Andrea from Lupe. CARROLL, JOE SPEED-Intramurals '50, Latin Club '50-'52. Ambition has no rest. CASSTEVENS, DOLORES DELL-Intro- murals '50-'5l, Letter '5l, Y-Teens '52, Photo Club '52. An inborn cheerfulness that nothing lacked. CAVNESS, CAROL-Intramurals '50- '52, Red Jackets 'Sl-'52, Treasurer '52, Mixed Choir 'SI-'52, Joker Club 'Sl-'52, Sgt.-at-Arms '5I. She lives to the fullest every minute, gets all the joy and fun there is in it. CAZARES, ROBERT ADAMS- lndustry is fortune's right hand. I - ' :gl H BUSTIN, SARA-Aquatic Club '50-'5l, Joker Club '5I-'52, Girls Ensemble 'Sl-'52, Red Jackets '5I-'53, Student Council 'Sl-'52, Mixed Choir '52-'53, F. H. A. 'Sl-'53, Vice-President '52- '53, Parliamentarian '5I-'52, Advi- sory Vice-President '52-'53, Intra- murals '50-'53, Bridge Club '50-'5I. Twas sweetness made her lovable. CAIN, CLEO LAVERNE-Ballroom Dancing Club '50, Y-Teens '5l, Handicraft Club '52. Promise little and do much. CAIN, EUGENE M. JR. The happy only are truly great. CALDWELL, JAMES ALFRED-Rodeo Club '50-'5l, Future Farmers '50-'53, Vice-President '5I-'52, President '52- '53. He who laughs last, laughs best. CAMERON, MARY CERISE-Advisory Secretary IOB, Parliamentarian IIA, Susan-Be-Smooth Club '50, Y-Teens '5l-'52, Reporter '52, Handicraft Club '52-'53, Reporter '52, Maroon Staff '52-'53, Art Editor '52-'53. Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. CAMP, JODY-Advisory President '5l- '52, Junior Red Cross '50-'5l, Western Warblers Club '50-'5l, Red Jackets '5l-'52, Ballroom Dancing Club '5l, Vice-President '5l, Maroon Beauty Revue 'Sl-'52. Them eyes, them dimples, that hair around the temples. CAMPBELL, WILLIE. Experience is the mother of science. CANNADAY, BILLY-Ballroom Danc- ing Club '50-'5I, Rodeo Club '50, Square Dancing Club '53. Only those who try will succeed. CANTRELL, BARBARA LOUISE- Transfer from California. A watched pot never boils. CANTWELL, DON-Ballroom Dancing Club '50, Variety is the spice of life. CAPPS, BILLY RAY. Good nature, the very air of good minds, CARLIN, PAUL-Golf Team '50, Letter, Slide Rule Club '5l, Astronomy Club '52. He who labors diligently will suc- ceed. CARLSON, ROBERT EUGENE-Advi- sory Election Judge IZA, Accounting Club '52. Honesty is the torch of the mind. CARLSON, WILLIAM CBILLI-Student Council '50, Rod 8- Gun Club '50- '5I, Fairways Club '5I-'53, Reporter '52, Golf Team '52-'53, Letter '52. Better to do a thing than wish it done. CARPENTER, BRUCE WARNER-BaIl- room Dancing Club '5l, Intramurals 'Sl-'52, Square Dance Club '52-'53. A lover of wit and humor. CHAPMAN, BILL ANDREW- Maintain good works. CHAPMAN, GAYLE YVONNE-Science Research Club '51-'52. Common sense is uncommon. CHAVEZ, ANGELINA-Los Amigos '50, Pan American Music '51-'53. She's gentle and she's shy, there's mischief in her eye. CHIAPPINO, LAWRENCE JOHN- Automotive Club. All that is fine is fitting. CHILDERS, EUGENE- Think of ease, but work on. CHOTE, SALLY JEAN-Bridge Club '50-'52, Reporter '52, F.H.A. '51, Sec- retary '51, Student Council '50-'52, Red Jackets '52-'53. A friendly one is twice welcomed. CHRISTIAN, SILSBEE ANN-Western Warblers Club '50-'51, F.H.A. '50- '51, Joker Club '52. A true, lovable lassie. CLARK, HARLEY-Transfer from Dal- las, Texas. Majestic man, a secret world of wonder in thought. CLARK, JIM WHEELER-Chess Club '50-'51, Secretary, Maroon Staff '50- '53, Exchange Editor '51, Sports Edi- tor '52, News Editor '52, Quill 81 Scroll '51-'53, Treasurer' 52-'53, De- bate Team '51-'53, Letters, Astronomy Club '51-'53, Reporter '51, Secretary '52, N.H.S. '52-'53, Great knowledge in this head doth dwell. CLARK, PERRY JO-Intramurals '50- '51, Letter '51, Red Jackets '51-'53, N.H.S. '52-'53, F.H.A. '52, Parliamen- tarian, Intramural Club '50-'53, Vice- President '52. Woman's work is never done. CLARKE, MARTHA CAROL-Intramu- rals '50-'53, Canasta Club '50-'Sl' F.H.A. '51-'53. Sweetness sits on a throne by itself. CLOER, JO BETH-Distributive Edu- cation Club '53. Sweet and unspoiled withal. COCKE, VIRGINIA LEE-Canasta Club '50-'51, Y-Teens '51-'52, Handi- craft Club '52-'53, With the smile that was childlike and bland. r ZCELE, LEE ANN-Accounting Club A clear conscience is a will of brass. COLE, MAURICE WAYNE, JR.-Dance Band Club '52-'53, Maroon Band '50- '53, Student Council '51-'53, N.H.S. '52-'53, The mirror of all courtesy. sl S I ., A I f' we i f ,- gi In , . if ,QD-f . M is I I .f JT' 3 Qi Q Q 3' 'Qi' ' ' i.. . I 'W 'EI' 51 , , 775 'X il . 5' I' Y of I6- kk A.. ,VVV m'. x Q I 'R' ff A. 5 1 ' ' 1 1 1 3 if X I6 T s lj- 3 4- s - A 1 r . A COLLINS, JIM W.-F.F.A. '50-'53. He is always a scent of something new. COLTHARP, JOHN ROBERT-Model Airplane Club '51-52, President '52, Tennis Club '52, Intramurals '51-'52. A drop of goodness is worth a world of greatness. CONNER, GLENN-Junior Red Cross '52, Mixed Choir '52, Maroon Track Team '52-'53. Me, Heap Big Chief! CONNER, JIMMY A.-Student Council '50, Football Club '50-'52, Track Club '52-'53, Maroon Football Team '50-'52, Letter '52, Maroon Track Team '51-'53, Letters '52-'53. l am the link between ridiculous and sublime. COOK, WILLIAM EDWIN-Slide Rule Club '50-'51, Pan American Club '51-'52, Astronomy Club '52-'53. Ever the same, quiet and confident, COOKE, BERNICE CATHERINE-Sam- ba Club '52, Secretary, Maroon Beauty Revue '51, Call it by some better name, for friendship is too cold. CORBITT, EARL- They conquer who believe they can. . W,,,,e,...,. ,ff -..,s-..-vw., www cw., Y Q 1 r ,- '31 'Jr IE . . . 4' 1 sr ' .,, its 1' aft . . Y ti .4 ' ig? ' 'J an I ' ww' if ws.. az K gl is I4 DANIELSON, DOLORES- Bright as a new penny. DAUGHERTY, BILLIE CHRISTINE- Latin Club '50-'51, F.H.A. '50-'52, Spanish Club '52, Forethought spares afterthought. DAVIDSON, MARION-Los Amigos Las Americas Club '50-'51, Handi- craft Club '52-'53. She is like the West, fair and square and a good sport. DAVIS, ALICE-Hillbilly Club '50-'51, Popular Record Club '51, Bookkeeping Club '52-'53, Recording Secretary, Intramurals '50-'51, Little to say but much to think of. DAVIS, JAY-Astronomy Club '52, Ma- roon Track Team '52. There is no wisdom like frankness. DAVIS, MARJORIE LEE-Chit Chat Club '51-'52. She's always smiling. DAVIS, NAT-Musician Club '50-'53, Mastersingers '51-'53. ldeas in the head set hands about their tasks. DAVIS, STEWART L.- The mildest manners with the brav- est mind. .. 5-I .af - tr ,Liz l 4 -3-5' - sr. iir, . Ill 'B 'U ur :Nm ral' ' N. A.. ro COTTINGHAM, JERRY MARVIN- F.F.A. '50-'51, Maroon Band '50-'53 Maroon Baseball Team '52, Letter. Thinking is far from knowing. COULTER, JACK-Football Club '50, F.H.A. '52-'53, C Football Tearr 50. lt is a wise head that makes c silent tongue. COURTNEY, ALTON-Rod 81 Gur Club '51, Auto Mechanics Club '52 Posterity will do me justice. COWAN, SANDRA SUE-F.H.A. '50- '51, Secretary '51, Samba Club '51- '53, Intramurals '52, There is a great distance betweer said and done. COX, BOB RAY-12B Treasurer, Foot- ball Club '49-'50, Track Club '50, Hick Music Club '51-'52, Student Council '49, C Football Team '49, B Football Team '50. To live long, live slowly. COYKENDALL, GEORGE NEVILLE- lntramurals '50-'51. Nobody is more of a gentleman. CRANE, PAULA JEAN-Samba Club '51-'52, Intramurals '50. ls not this wild rose sweet without a comment. CROMACK, BILL-Basketball Clulj '51, Latin Club '52, Intramurals '51 '53, Letter. What you wish well done, do your- self. CROSSLEY, ANDREW J.-Intramurals '53. Those who act faithfully act- bravely. CULVER, EVERETT, E.-Rod 81 Gun Club '50-'51, Tennis Club '52, F.F.A. '52, Secretary, Intramurals '50-'52. Sharp as a wet wheatiel CUNNINGHAM, JOYCE - Maroo Band '50-'52, Orchestra '52, Susan Be-Smooth Club '50, Dance Ban Club '51, Samba Club '51-'52. Talking comes by nature, science by custom. CUNNINGHAM, NANCY LYNN - Aquatic Club '50-'51, Bridge Club '51-'53, Intramurals '50. Her laughing eyes and curly hair do help us all to banish care. CURRY, GERALD-10A-10B Sgt.-at- Arms, 11A Reporter, Rod 8- Gun Club '49-'50, Sgt.-at-Arms '50, Treas- urer '51, Vice-President '52, F.H.A. '52, Sgt.-at-Arms, Intramural Club' '50, Intramurals '49, Letter, Maroon Basketball Team '49-'51, Maroon Football Team '49-'51. All things come to him who waits. CUTHRELL, ELEANOR- True honor takes root and spreads. 'N -3' ,V 5' L 5. DAVIS, TOMMY G.-Football Club '5l, B Football Team '5l, Intra- murals 'SI-'53, Letter '53. A misty morning may bring a clear day. DEANE, CLAUDETTE-Distributive Ed- ucation Club '52-'53. Patience is an art of virtue. DEAR, DONALD JOE-Motion Picture Operators Club '52-'53. Loyalty well content. DELEMATER, CHARLES RAY-Football Club '50-'5l, C Team Football '50- '5l, Intramurals '52-'53, Letter. Worth makes a man. DELFRAISSE, WALTER RUSSELL - Canasta Club '50, Automotive Club '5I, Intramurals '52. When you smile, the world smiles back. DERRICK, DIANE- IOA Vice-Presi- dent, Aquatic Club '50, Variety Club '5l, Joker Club '5l-'52, Bridge Club '52, Mixed Choir '52-'53, Cheerlead- er '52-'53, Maroon Beauty Revue '52. Always filled with joy. DICKSON, JAMES FAGAN-Advisory Vice-President '52, Football Club '50- '5l, Motion Picture Operators Club '52, C Team Football '50, B Team Football '5l, Cheerleader '52. Ability of mind and body. DODGEN, CAROLYN-Transfer from Hot Springs High, Texas, F.H.A. '53. Natural as sunlight on the sea. DOLES, JANET EVELYN-Susan-Be- Smooth Club '50-'53. Her eyes as stars of twilight fair. DOWNING, DON CARTER-Basketball Club '50-'51, Tennis Club '5l, '53, Ballroom Dancing Club '52, Mixed Choir '52-'53, B Basketball Team '50-'5l, Intramurals '50-'53, Letter. As nice as they come. DREWS, JEAN FRANCES-Transfer from Giddings, Texas. Oh, she sits high in the people's heart. DUBE, LUTHER PAUL-IIA Reporter, IIB Reporter, l2A President, I2B President, F.F.A. '50-'5l, Secretary, Mastersingers '5l, Mixed Choir '5l- '53, Football Club '5l-'52, B Foot- ball Team '50, Maroon Football Team '5l-'52, Letter '52, Nominee for King '52, King '53, Friendliest Boy '52. And they say that heroes are born, not made! DUGGAN, WILLIAM YOUNG-Faiv ways Club '5l, Auto Mechanics Club '5l, Popular Music Club '52. He can paddle his own canoe. DUNLAP, MILTON RAY - Football Club '50-'51, Fairways Club '5l-'52, Manager of B Football Team '50- '5l, Golf Team '5l-'53, Letter. Pleasure comes from labor, DURAN, INA-Pan American Music Club '50-'5l, Joker Club '5l, Ball- room Dancing Club '52, Accounting Club '52-'53, Intramurals '50-'52. The hand that gives gathers. in 6 T V Al I - i ge ls -.1 ,gf I . We -rv W. W.. fa? ,. ' 1.7 I . ' fe Q Q. , ., -:S fx if l' 3 ' ev.. . I ds X o i., . K, ar . . ,., N . K W I- SQ If i' fa l ll 4 ' 5 I l I A 6 f 33 Yr. i I f ' W. Si' I6. DYE, BILLY BOB-Dance Band Club '50-'53, Sgt.-at-Arms '50-'51, Vice- President '53, Maroon Band '50- '53, Sgt.-at-Arms '53, Intramurals '52. For he's a jolly good fellow. I7. DYE, BOBBY G.-Rodeo Club '49-'5l, Sgt.-at-Arms, Ballroom Dancing Club '5l-'52, Mastersingers '5l-'53, Mu- sicians Club '52-'53, Librarian, In- tramurals '5l. To be employed is to be happy. l8. DYKE, RICHARD BURT, JR.-Junior Red Cross '5l-'52, Cheerleader '52. He prospers who watches. I9 ECKMAN, RUTH-Pan Amrican Music Club '50-'52, Intramurals 'Sl-'53. A good name will shine forever. 20. EDBURG, JACK-Football Club '50- '52, Varsity Club '52-'53, B Basket- ball Team '50-'5l, C Football Team '50, B Football Team '5l-'52, Ma- roon Football Team '52-'53, Letter, Intramurals '50-'53. He is great fun. 2I. EDMISTON, ROY-F. F. A. '50-'52, Tennis Club '52-'53, Intramurals '52- 53. We know a bird by his song and a man by his word. 22 EDWARDS, TED L.-Advisory Sgt.-at- Arms '5l, President '5l-'52, Latin Club '50-'5l, Astronomy Club '5l-'52, Mixed Choir '5l-'53, Tennis Club '52, Variety Music Club '52-'53, Sgt.-at- Arms. Thank heaven for thee.-Amen. 5 ,,,Lk 1, L1 S gm 'I i io ,J FOX, DALE-Maroon Band '50-'51, Rod 81 Gun Club '50, '52, Square Dance Club '52-'53. Youth is wild and age is tame. FOX, JOYCE-Canasta Club '50-'51, Girls' Sports Club '52, F.H.A. '52- '53, Intramurals '50-'51. Your presence makes us rich. FRANCIS, CHARLOTTE-10A Secre- tary, 12A Secretary, Variety Club '50- '51, Joker Club '51-'52, Red Jackets '51-'52, Bridge Club '52-'53, Mixed Choir '52-'53, Maroon Beauty Revue '51, Cheer Leader '52-'53. Sunshine is found in places other than the sky. FRANZETTI, VIRGINIA SUGlE - Aquatic Club '50, Nurses Club '51, Secretary, Samba Club '51-'52, Treasurer, Bookkeeping Club '52-'53, Treasurer, Junior Red Cross '51-'52, Bel Canto '52-'53, Maroon Beauty Revue '51, Queen '53. She's a mighty likable gal. FRAZIER, BARBEE-Western Warblers Club '50, Girls' Ensemble '50-'51, Mixed Choir '51-'53, Aquatic Club '51, Latin Club '52, Samba Club '53. Of pleasant disposition. FREEMAN, MARY-Samba Club '52. Second thoughts are often best. FREUND, EMMA-Y-Teens '50-'51, Junior Red Cross '51, Madrigals '51, Bel Canto '51-'53. Sweet as the weaving of sleep. Mar-w ,,.. .. , I I .s I9 A B S t . ' IZ Ill ELLIS, ANITA-Susan-be-Smooth Club '50-'53, Sgt.-at-Arms '52, F.H.A. '52, Intramurals '51-'52, Words are given to us that we might say pleasant things to each other. EVANS, KENNETH WAYNE-Rod 8 Gun Club '50-51, Intramurals '50-'53Q Slow in considering, resolute in ac- tion. EVANS, SCOTT-Dance Band Club '50- '51, Maroon Band '50-'53, Tennis Club '51-'52, Parliamentary Study Cluu '52-'53, Hi-Y '52-'53, Studenl Council '52, Intramurals '51-'53. What an asset to this school! FAIRCHILD, CHARLES ROBERT- Tennis Club '50-'52, Intramurals '50- '53. ' The nod of an honest man. FAULKNER, GENE LLOYD-Comel Staff '52, Sports Editor, Tennis Clut '52, Intramurals '52-'53. His presence makes a bright day. FAULKNER, JO ANN-Student Coun- cil '51, Junior Red Cross '52, Intra- mural Club '50, Bridge Club '51-'53, Intramurals '50-'53, Letters. She has two eyes, soft and blue. FERDINANDSTEN, SAMMY GENE- Rod 81 Gun Club '50-'53, Presidenl '51-'52, Intramurals '51-'52. ' No one knows what's in a pie 'ti the lid is off. ' FINCHER, SHIRLEY JEAN- F. H. A '50-'52, Parliamentarian '50-'51, Western Warblers Club '50-'51, Samba Club '51-'52, Intramurals '51- '53, Joker Club '52-'53. ' l have a heart with roam for every ivy. FLORES, JULIAN-Pan A m e r i c a r Music Club '51-'52, Vice-Presidenl '51, President '52, Designed AHS flag. Art for me is life. FLYNN, PATRICIA. All the beauty of the world is bun skin deep, true beauty is within. FORTUNE, WILLIAM W.-Los Amigo: Club '50-'51, Astronomy Club '52 Latin Club '52-'53, Intramurals '51- '53. He opened his mouth with praise: and noteth her new frock. FOSTER, WYNONA-Nursing Clul '51-'52, Handicraft Club '52-'53. Fresh as primrose buds. FOUST, CAROL-Latin Club '50-'51 Girls' Ensemble '50-'51, Madrigal: '50-'52, Mixed Choir '51-'53, Joke Club '51-'53, Red Jackets '51-'53 Beauty Revue '51. She puts her troubles in the botton of her heart and sits on the lid. FOWLER, CAROLE JEAN-Westerr Warblers Club '49-'50, Y-Teens '49 Debate and Declamation Team '49- '50, Red Dragons '49, '53, Girls Ensemble '49-'51, Madrigals '51 Mixed Choir '51, F.H.A. '51-'52 Intramurals '49-'53. And she went her way rejoicing. FOWLER, RUTH-Intramural Clul '50-'51, Opera Study Club '51, Y Teens '52, Arts and Crafts Club '52 Love, like virtue is its own reward.' i Q, V TX ' T ' We f ., FRYMIRE, FRANCES - Confederate Club '50, Joker Club 'Sl-'53, Red Jackets 'Sl-'53. She expresses herself handsomely and with a great deal of judgment. FUCHS, CLARICE ESTl'lER-Account- ing Club '52, Intramurals '50. The blessing of earth is toil. GADDY, CHARLES RAY- l do set my brow in the clouds. GAGE, LESLIE LEON-Advisory Presi- dent '50-'5I, Student Council '50- '5l, Football Club '50-'5l, Varsity Football Club '5l-'53, Mixed Choir '52-'53, B Team Football '50, Maroon Football Team 'Sl-'52, Let- ter, Track Team '5I, B Basketball Team '50, Tall, dark, and handsome. GALBRAITH, GENE-Science Research Club '50-'5I. He always says Hello. GAMBLE, ROLAND ELLIS- Winsome in appearance. GANN, LURA YVONNE-Accounting Club '5l-'52, F.H.A. '52-'53, Secre- tary. Deeds are better than words. GARCIA, LOUIS- Labor disgraces no man. GARDNER, WANDA-F.H.A .'52. As good luck would have it. GARDNER, TIM FRANKLIN- Kind smiles and good fellowship light his face. GARNER, TOMMY-Confederate Club '50-'51, Sgt.-at-arms '50, Secretary '51, Radio Club '52. lt is good to begin well, better to end well, GAULT, CLAY ROGER-Student Council '53, Rod and Gun Club '50- '5I, Basketball Club '5I, Baseball Club '52-'53, Intramurals '5I, Base- ball Team '52, American Legion Baseball Team '52, B Team Football Mgr. '51, King Nominee '53. So efficient, quiet, and industrious, he sets an example for all of us. GERLING, JACK-Maroon Band '50- '53, Geology Club '50-'5l, Model Airplane Club '52-'53. He never says a foolish thing. GILBERT, ANN-Intramural Club '50- '5I, Y-Teens 'SI-'52, Intramurals '50- '5I. Heaven is mine if God says amen. GILBERT, JOE BURCH-Student Coun- cil '5l-'53, Astronomy Club '52, Vice- President, Hi-Y '52-'53, President '53, Comet Staff '52, Track Team '53. He runs like a buck and leaps like a wild goat. GILLILAND, PAT- Kind deeds and thoughts make honest men. asf' X W r e ill' r X,- A 'BF 5 -.., L 1 me-I. ,ill ' , . , f?55 .ee as 'ir' f is ff Ei K .. , V1 I7. GLYNN, JERRY MICHAEL-Latin Club it . '50-'5I, Maroon Band '52-'53. ' His smile will ever greet us. JH J gi im' ' ,lg Q- gi gif Ui ri ff , I6 I8. GODWIN, FRANK- ' ' VJ- Virtue is like a rich stone-best plain ., I 5gf, I I9. GOFF, MARSHALL-Intramurals '52. ' V Rich in qualities that make a noble 3 , ,1 , 45-1 GL, if 4' r 6' i man. 1 sv Q A - r, 'C' ' ' zo.GoFoRTH, sHnRLEY.scaence Re- ' search Club '50, V Sincerity is the way to heaven. .V I 21. GoNzALEs, Aoouo- .gf Bi, Good that he passed among us. ' ' 22. GONZALES, JOE RENE-Maroon Staff, Reporter '49-'50, Pan Ameri- can Music Club '52-'53, Los Amigos Club '5I, Reporter, Intramurals '53. Ever steadfast for the right. A V 3 1 -tg Q: K -' GRUMBLES, DORIS JEAN-Advisory Secretary '50, Western Wurblers Club '50-'5l, Joker Club '51-'52, Mixed Choir '51-'53, Red Jackets 'Sl-'53, F.H.A. '52, President, Junior Red Cross '52, Maroon Beauty Revue '5l. Ever the same, serene and confi- dent. GRUMBLES, JANIS FLORENE-Orches- tro '50-'52, National Honor Society '52-'53, String Ensemble '52. Let her who knows the instrument play on it. GRUMBLES, MARCUS-Maroon Band '5l-'53, Intramurals '52. A student acute and discreet. GRUPE, HENRY FREDRICK-Maroon Band '5l-'53, Dance Band Club '5l- '52, Popular Music Club '52, Sgt.-at- Arms, Tennis Club '53, Intramurals '53 Whatever he attempts he does well. GUSTAFSON, GAYLE-Student Coun- cil '50, Samba Club '52, Junior Red Cross '52-'53. Well begun is half done. GUTIERREZ, RANDY- A good personality is worth a load of gold. HAFNER, DUDLEY-Rod 8: Gun Club '50-'5l, Tennis Club '52-'53, Student Council '52, Intramurals '50. To be or not to be, that is the question. endafzau, if 'E' , 5 ' . 5 GOODLOE, MARCIA-F.H.A. '52-'53, Historian. Policy affects what goodness can- not. GRACY, HELEN-Advisory Secretary '52, President '52, Western War- blers Club '50, Handicraft Club '5l- '52, Hick Music Club '52, Intra- murals, Letter, Maroon Beauty Revue '52. Old friends like old swords are still trusted. GRAEF, MARTHA JANE-Samba Club '5l-'52, F.H.A. '52, lt takes a great person to make a good listener. GRAHAM, NELL YVONNE-F.H.A, 'Sl-'52, Secretary, Historian, Ac- counting Club '5l-'52. A merry heart doth good like medi- crne. GRANGER, ANDY BAKER-Advisory President '52, Election Judge '52, Treasurer '53. Give me a million beautiful women, but give them to me one at a time. GRAY, GORDON-Rod and Gun club '51- r Faith bears the laurel. GREEN, ANN-Western Warblers Club '50-'5l, Y-Teens '5l-'52, My heart is fixed. GREEN, ELBERT EUGENE-Advisory Vice-President '52, Variety Club '50- '5l, Automotive Club '51-'52, Eloquent is he. GREEN, JUDY-Advisory Secretary- Treasurer '52, Student Council '50- '5l, Mixed Choir '5l-'53, Musicians Club '5l-'52, F.H.A. '52, President. Without God, nothing. GREER, ANN-Tennis Club '50-'53. Knowledge is no burden, GREESON, DOYLE THOMAS-Student Council '52, Automotive Club '5l, Basketball Club '5l-'53, American Legion Baseball Team '5l-'52, Base- ball team '5l-'53, Letters. His aim is to succeed, his hope, to win, his wish, to have fun. GREGORY, PEGGY-Intramural Club '50-'5l, Hick Singing Club '5l-'52, Opera Study Club '52-'53, Mixed Choir '50-'53, Red Dragons '50-'53, Red Jackets 'Sl-'53, National Honor Society '52-'53, Girls' State Delegate '52, Here, there, and everywhere. GREMILLION, DONA-Advisory Vice- President '5l, President '52, Susan- Be-Smooth Club '5l-'52, Red Jackets '51-'53, Bridge Club '52-'53, Maroon Beauty Revue '52, Exquisite, like the heart of a wild rose. GRIFFIN, GORDON-Fairways Club '50-'53, Secretary '52, P.T.S.A. '52- '53, Golf Team '50-'53, Letters. Golf is my favorite food. GRISWOLD, DONNIS-Handicraft Club '50-'5l, Secretary '5l, Samba Club '5l-'52, Secretary '52, F.H.A. '52-'53, They that be wise shall shine. E hw .U G' HAGGI' RD, SUE-Orchestra '52, F.H.A. '51-'52, Chairman '52, .lr. Violet Crown Garden Club '52, President, Red Dragons '52-'53, Maroon Staff, '52-'53, Transfer from Washington, D.C. Virtue challenges respect wherever it is found. HALE, ILENE LOUISE-Y-Teens '51- '52. She that is warm thinks all so. HALL, JIMMY B.-Student Council '51, Auto Mechanics Club '51, Voca- tional Industrial Club '51-'52. Rather than money or lame give me the truth. HAMMOND, MARY ANN-Pan Ameri- can Club '50-'5l, Samba Club '52- '53. A soft answer turneth away wrath. HARBORTH, GLADIOLA GLADYS- Hick Music Club '51-'52, Pan-Ameri- can Music Club '52, Reporter '52, F.H.A, '52-'53. A smiling lace has many a grace. HARDWICK, BOBBY- B Basketball Team '51, Intramurals '51-'52, Good nature lingers with me. HARDY DAVID-Mixed Choir '52-'53, Maroon Band '52, Comet Staff '52- '53, Sports Editor, Track Club '52-'53, Maroon Track Team '52-'53, Wisdom is the principal thing. HARMS, DOROTHY- Some silent peo- ple are more interesting than the best talkers. HARRIS, MALCOLM-Maroon Staff '52-'53, Photographer and Reporter, Motion Picture Operators Club '51- '52, President '52, Debate Club '52- '53. Deny him merit if you can. HARTGROVE, L. B.-12B Secretary '52, Hick Singing Club '52, Ballroom Dancing Club '51, Intramurals '51-'52. A cracked plate may last as long as a sound one. HARTON, HANS- C Football Team '50, Rod 8. Gun Club '51, Despise school and remain a fool. HARTON, WILL G.-Football Club '49, Rod 8. Gun Club '50, C Foot- ball Team '49. l got here just the same! HARVEY, JERRY-Advisory President IZB, Basketball Club '50-'53, Student Council '51-'52, B Basketball Team '50, Maroon Basketball Team '51-'52, Letters. Strong reasons bring about strong actions. HARVILL, BENNY THOMAS-Foot- ball Club '50-'51, Varsity Football Club '52, C Football Team '50, B Football Team '51, B Basket- ball Team '50, Maroon Football Team '52. Better a half-wit than a nit-wit. HASKEW, LARRY-Student Council '50-'51, Basketball Club '50-'51, Track Club '51-'52, B Basketball Team '50-'51. Wanted: a bodyguard to fight oft the gurls so I can study at least enough to get by. 'ff S' Sf.. K 3' 4 Y? I 1 1 2 -so Q., Q . 1 Emi 9 H795 37 Q 6. 'a 5. ,,,..... . 'M T, , -Q. g ' so .rx ez' -' z-5--2-Lf ' 51 TA I I5 .,-. lg: g ,,,. lb we . . 'Qt 51 . , ii gg gy g A., f 11 . 1 r --': ,M ,4,,-.rw :Q et. ,- h iv 5: , rr ,T X Q' L '.,- lfgggyi. iiii 'i'- . Q E i.--, HASSE, BILLY-Rod 81 Gun Club '50, Square Dance Club '52, Vice-Presi- dent, lntramurals '50, '52. His secret to success is in his con- stancy ol purpose. HATLEY, JAN-Advisory President '50-51, Aquatic Club '50-'51, F.H.A. '52-'53, President, Intramurals '50, Beauty is potent. HAWKINS, MARGARET ANN-West- ern Warblers Club '50-'51, Popular Music Club '51, F.H,A. '51-'53, Sam- ba Club '52-'53, Intramurals '50-'51. Her voice is gentle, sweet, and low. HEINE, NORMA REE-Y-Teens '51, Vice-President, Samba Club '52. That maiden with flighty brown eyes. HELF, NANCY MARlLYNN-Orches- tra '50-'51, Maroon Band '50-'53, Mnjorette '51-'53, Opera Study Club '51-'53, Treasurer '52-'53, Maroon Beauty Revue '52, '53, Ambition is the only power that com- bats love. HELGE, ANNA JUANITA-Girls Han- dicraft Club '52-'53, President. How sweet and lair she seems to be. HENRY, JAMES- The stars above govern our con- ditions. 5' iw a M ' af 2 , S G12 l iv v uv 0 T V' JV , hVl gg '1Q,h T n I I ,g if .gzi 'I ' H cc , - I l -',f f f 'S f . , ,o 38 J. 's E 5 Pill' HOLLERS, RICHARD- Does his part in work and play. HOLLIS, FRAN-F.H,A. '52, Song leader, Western Warblers Club '50- '5l, Intramurals '50-'52, Transfer from Heorne, Texas. Thy love doth mince any matter. HOLMES, ROBERT BOBO -Maroon Football Team '5l-'52, Letter. Happy am I from care I am free, why can't they all have as much fun as me. HOOD, SUE-Tennis Club '50-'52, Red Jackets '5l-'53, Bridge Club '52-'53, N.H.S. '52-'53, Maroon Tennis Team '50-'5l. Then her winsome, witching eyes flash like lightning. HOOPER, ROBERT CURLEE-Maroon Band '50-'53, Dance Band Club '5l, Variety Music Club '52, Student Coun- cil '52. He dances well to whom fortune pipes. HOOVER, JEANNE-F.H.A. '52, Presi- dent. She lives on the sunny side ol the street. HOPKINS, GENIA-Y-Teens '50-'5l, D.E. Club '52-'53, President '52. May sunshine follow her footsteps. HOPKINS JOYCE LAVERNE-Intro- ral Club 50-Sl' F.H.A. 5 - ' Tennis Club '5l- 53. Charm strikes the sight but merit 13, if C E, ., ip- ifr. T, -'1l,,1.'1 U I J r I -as 'l e - S I6 aff Sit? , ii , 2 fir 19' 4 E s sf! ,sill xxx, if ' '23 1:55 me is sf as W 'lug mg stain V, 4 as , ogg, 1 reg: 5 . Q, 7 -it 1 or i Y mu ' ' , ' 0 '53, H ' . . I . in z,,,,, ,.,,, A ,fff WMS 'he SGH'- HENRY, RUTH ANN-F.H.A, '50, Red Jackets 'Sl-'53, Susan-Be-Smooth Club '5l-'52, K.D.V. German Club '52-'53, Maroon Beauty Revue '5l. Love rules without law. HERBER, WILFRED EARL-Canasta Club '50, French Club '5l. Good ol' Winifredl HERNANDEZ, SALVADOR-Printing Club '5l-'52. Good counsel has no pace. HEWLETT, JACKIE-Football Club '50. Secretary, Varsity Football Club '5l- '53, Secretary-Treasurer '52, Junior Red Cross 'Sl-'52, C Football Team '50, Manager, Maroon Football Team 'Sl-'52, Manager, Letter. The best manager in the state! HIGGINS, MIKE-IIA President, Ad- visory President '50-'52, Student Council '50-'53, Clerk '5l-'52, Varsi- ty Football Club '50-'53, Varsity Basketball Club '5l-'53, Maroon Foot- ball Team '50-'53, Letters, Maroon Basketball Team '50-'53, Letters '5l- '53, Maroon Baseball Team '50-'53, Letters '52-'53. Tis a wonderful thing when brown and brains combine. HILL, JERRY-Maroon Band '50-'53, Dance Band Club 'Sl-'53, Intramu- rals '5l-'53. lndustrious os on ant. HILL, PATSY-F.H.A. 'Sl-'52, Treas- urer '5l, Canasta Club '50, Intra- murals '50, '52. Graceful and useful in all she does. HITE, ALICE JEAN-Intramural Club '50-'5l, Secretary '50, President '51, Red Jackets 'Sl-'53, Varsity Tennis Club '5l-'52, Bridge Club '52, Maroon Tennis Team '52, Intramurals '50-'52. Kind words are cheap and make many friends. HOCUTT, HUBERT ENON-Latin Club '50, Science Research Club '5l- '52, Vice-President '52, Astronomy Club '52-'53, President '52, Debate Team '5l-'53, ln love-absolutely with his work. HOEVET, GAIL LOUISE-F. H. A. '50, N.H.S. '52-'53, Red Jackets '5l-'53, Mixed Choir '5l-'52, Susan-Be-Smooth Club '5l-'53, Treasurer '52. Thy hair is as fire. HOFFMANN, JOHN MILTON- Mastersingers '50-'53, Science Re- search Club '5l-'52, Musicians Club '52-'53, N.H.S. '52-'53, Knowledge hath its charm. HOGAN, LOUISE-Intramural Club 'Sl-'52. Gentle of speech, beneficent ol mind. HOHERTZ, WALLACE WILBURN- Intramurals '50-'5I. He will be a man of wisdom. HOLCK, BEATSY-Dance Band Club '50, Maroon Band '50-'53, Confede- rate Club '5l-'52, Reporter '52, Samba Club '52, Tumbling Club '53, Bel Canto '53, Intramurals '52-'53, Comet Staff '53, As graceful as a swan. HORNSBY, JANE MARIE-Hick Sing- ing Club '5l, Stitch and Chatter Club '52, K.D.V. German Club '52- '53, N.H.S. '52-'53, F.H.A. '52. Her contagious and mirthful smile makes many friends. HORNSBY, TURLA BETH-Garden Club '50, F.H.A. '51-'53, Stitch and Chatter Club '52. Let patience have her perfect work. HORRY, OLGA JOYCE-Y-Teens '50- '5l, Vice-President, Handicraft Club '52-'53, N.H.S. '52-'53. Exciting to know. HORTON, ROSALIND - Intramural Club '50, F.H.A. '52. Character, not happiness, is the end of life. HOUGH, ROLAND-Square Dance Club '52-'53. lf silence were gold, there wouldn't be a millionaire. HOUSE, PATTY SUE-Aquatic Club '50-'51, Latin Club 'Sl-'53, Red Jackets '51-'53, N.H.S. '52-'53, lntra- murals '50-'51, Just a human sunbeam. HOUSTON, IRA SAM-Rod and Gun Club '50-'52, Secretary '51-'52, De- bate and Speech Club '52, Vice-Presi- dent, Intramurals '50-'51, He is a noble gentleman with all. HOWARD, CHARLA-Bridge Club '50- '51, Reporter '51, Joker Club '51- '53. Success is a rare paint which hides all the toil. HOWARD, MARILYN-F.H.A. '52-'53. A love of books but not a book worm. HOWELL, CAROLYN-Western War- blers Club '50-'51, Latin Club '51- '52, Red Jackets '52-'53, A rare compound of frolic and fun. HOWELL, KENNETH WAYNE-Ma- roon Band '50-'53, Musician Club '52-'53, Track Club '52, A guy with a lot of pep. HUBBARD, ARLIE C.-Intramurals '51- '52, Ballroom Dancing Club '51-'53. What a pleasant face shines upon us. HUDSON, CAROLYN-Hick Singing Club '51, F.H.A. '52-53, lntramurols '50 Her friendliness made a hit. HUDSON, SHIRLEY-Canasta Club '50-'51, F.H.A. '52, Handicraft Club '52-'53, Secretary. Her pleasant ways proved valuable to her. HUDSON, WELLBORN ROYSTON- Dance Band Club '51, Maroon Band '51-'53, Orchestra '51-'52, Track Club '52, Radio Club '52, Maroon Track Team '52-'53. And talk? My how that man did talk. i Q V ii i' i 'P .5 . '1 'fh- g b ... he M7955 A QTTQ.- . 'W' , at . MK K. 35 1 x, L 4 lvl HUFF, CAROLYN-Aquatic Club '50- '51, Girls Ensemble '50-'51, Mixed Choir '51-'53, Musicians Club '51- '52, Red Jackets '51-'53, Joker Club '52-'53. Her song seemed to be of pearls and her voice of sugar. HUGGINS, KENT-Tennis Club '51- '52, Maroon Band '51-'53, Intra- murals '51-'52, A good goal-getter. HUGHES, NANCY- Soft words do nothing with me, for l know you. HUMPHREY, MARTHA JO-Mixed Choir 'Sl-'53, Joker Club '52, Queen of Mixed Choir '52-'53, Nimble fingers above the ivory keys. HUNTER, LAURA EVELYN-D.E. Club '52-'53, F.H.A. '52-'53, Slumber is more sweet than toil. HURLEY MARILYN SUE-F.H.A. 50- 53' Maroon Band 50- 52' Susan-Be- Smooth Club 50-53. Shes extremely pleasant. HURT DlANA SUE-Aquatic Club 50- 51' Samba Club 52- 53' F.H.A. His- torian 52 Parliamentarian 53. Sweeter than candy. 21 , ' , , 8 I l 5 ll I ll Q 22 , ' 2 I I I , , , , ll I ll 1 in V ., . I . p i 57 e AA E AL JOHNSON, PHIL-Debate Club '51- '53 Light of heart, gay of spirit. JONES, DARRELL-Basketball Club '50, Automotive Club '51, Track Club '52, Student Council '50-'53, Presi- dent '52, Maroon Track Team '52. Whatever he attempts he does well. JOSEPH, JO GAYLE-Stitch 8. Chatter Club '52, F.H.A. '52, Some people you can't help liking. KEE, BETTY JAN-Handicraft Club '51, Canasta Club '52, F.H.A. '52, Historian, F.F.A. Sweetheart '52-'53. Prepared to meet life always. KELLEHER, DAN F.-Pan American Music Club '50, Orchestra '52, Science Research Club '51, Radio Club '52, Red Dragons '51-'53, Re- porter-Historian '52-'53, N.H.S. '51- '53, Maroon Staff '52, Act well your part, there all the honor lies. KEMNITZ, DAYNE D.-Debate Club '52-'53. There is no index of character so safe as the voice. KENNEDY, BARBARA-Aquatic Club 50-'51, Girls' Ensemble '50-'51, Mixed Choir '51-'53, Joker Club '51- jgis, Secretary, Maroon Beauty Revue She babbleth on as the brook, al- ways interesting. H, T ' J . . , I , . ,.,. .X endow, , Y 'Z 'D 5 ' f us' 'QW 1 ..,. . 'M' ggi 'li W ff. ., I. 2. 3. 4. 5. JACKSON, JACK-D.E. Club '52-'53, Conversation Club '51-'52, President '51, Variety Club '50-'51, Swift as the wind, an artist is he. JACKSON, LEON- A most valiant, ingenious person. JAIME, IDA EVELIN-F.H.A. '50-'51, Intramurals '50-'52, They are rich who have friends. JAIME, RUBEN-Intramurals '53. He is gay and a lover of mirth. JAMAR, JANET M.-Aquatic Club '50, Intramural Club '51, F.H.A. '51-'53, Vice-President '51-'52, Treasurer '52, Intramurals '50-'51, Letter. Happy as one who has no care. 6. JENKINS, DAVID NUNEZ- 7. 8. 9. 10. Il. 12. 13. 14. 15. A .V .V ,,zlVIZ V K ,'k'hh K? ,. I ii I ..... l l ' f v i - ,- ff. 'ilk , ' I Common sense is not a common thing. JESSEN, ELIZABETH-Aquatic Club '50-'51, Bridge Club '51-'52, Student Council '51-'52, Bel Canto '52, Musi- cians Club '52-'53, Red Jackets '51- '53, N.H.S. '52-'53. Our delight and inspiration. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD LAMAR-Pan- American Club '50-'51, Tennis Club '52-'53, Intramurals '52-'53, Letter. A quite rare-to find ambition. JOHNSON, DENNIS- Make a virtue of necessity. JOHNSON, DOROTHY ANNE-Ad- visory President '52, Aquatic Club '51, Red Jackets '51-'53, Joker Club '52-'53, Vice-President '52, Variety Club '51, Maroon Beauty Revue '52. All the world loves a lover. JOHNSON, JEAN-Intramural Club '50-'51, Handicraft Club '52, Treas- urer, Susan-Be-Smooth Club '51, Mixed Choir '50-'53. l hate nobody,' l am in charity with the world. JOHNSON, JUDITH-Accounting Club '51 As constant as the Northern Star. JOHNSON, MARJORIE LOlS-lntra- murals '50-'51, Handicraft Club '52, Girls' Ensemble '52, Mixed Choir '52- '53, Best sport ever. JOHNSON, MARY WALTON-Latin Club '50-'51, Handicraft Club '52, Joker Club '52, Junior Red Cross-'52, Red Jackets '51-'53, N.H.S. '52-'53. Sweet as a sprig of mignonette. JOHNSON, NICK-Debate Club '5l- '53, Vice-President '52, President '52, Maroon Staff 'Sl-'53, Sports Editor '52-'53. A bit too wise for the rest of us. 16. JOHNSON, , 'ffl N I NA-F.H.A. A '52-'53, His- g V torian. ,,, ,VAV A Sweet as a 5 Izl ,J Q, springtime flower. , ki Azihi KILBURN, LAVIDA-F.H.A. '51-'52, And the charms ol life are hers. KING, BYRON M.-Rod 81 Gun Club '50-'51, Maroon Tennis Team '50-'51, A good sport is always in demand. KING, ELBERT AUBREY-Madrigal Singers '51-'53, Science Research Club '51-'52, Master' Singers '51-'52, Mixed Choir '52-'53. Blessed are the joy makers. KITCHENS, BARBARA JEAN-F.H.A. '51-'53, Treasurer, Song Leader. She's full of vim and glee. KLUMPP, GRETCHEN-10B Treasurer, Madrigal Singers '50-'53, Girls En- semble '50-'51, Latin Club '50-'51, Mixed Choir '51-'53, Joker Club '51-'53, Red Jackets '51-'53, Secre- tary '52-'53, Beauty Revue '52. She has a finger in every pie. KNICKERBOCKER, NANCY-Tennis Club '50-'51, Joker Club '51-'53, Mixed Choir '51-'53,Red Jackets '51- '53, President '52-'53, Girls' Ensem- ble '50-'51, Madrigal Singers '51-'52, Friendliest Girl '51, P.T.S.A. '52-'53. How can she do so many things? KNIKER, JULIA ANN-Ballroom Danc- ing Club '50-'51, Girls' Ensemble '50- '5I, Madrigal Singers '50-'53, Susan- Be-Smooth Club '51-52, Mixed Choir '51-'53, Red Jackets '51-'53, Samba Club '52, N.H.S. '52-'53, Comet Staff '52-'53. She has a singing heart. KNOX, PATRICIA-Bridge Club '50- '5I, Joker Club '51-'53, President. Short and sweet, cute and neat. KOEN, BILLY JOE-Basketball Club '49-'52, Baseball Club '49-'52, B Basketball Team '49, Maroon Basket- ball Team '50-'53. Not too serious, not too gay. KOENIG, DORIS MARIE-Y-Teens '50- '52, All things glad and beautiful. KRETSCHMAR, MAX WILL- His mien and appearance spoke him to be a man of work. KRETZSCHMAR, SHIRLEY ANN- F.H.A. '52. A parcel of sweetness. KULLENBERG, VERNA JOYCE-Handi- craft Club '50, Musicians Club '52. Some just radiate happiness. LaFRENTZ, JOHN D.-Rod 81 Gun Club '50-'51, Latin Club '52-'53, Sgt-at-Arms, Student Council '50-'52. His friendship is the wave of Lile. LAMBERT, SHIRLEY ANN-Bel Canto '52-'53, F.H.A. '51-'53, President '52- '53, Intramural '52. Here l am, take me or leave me. LANG, SHIR- - LEY ANN- B a I I r o o m , Dancing Club '50, S u s a n- B e -Smoot h -A E Club '52, Ma- Q roon Beauty Revue '51. I Hair of gold, ' eyes of blue. 'Y . A - Q ! ,Q , r Q ...B I7 W I ,... ix? f f 'liven sk 'L M 1' W Q' uk, I be L' ' 1' fe iiiu I A 4. WK ' s, ,Q R . . s,,.- r. ......r.. ,,, Egy V A I ' f f s ' ' gs' ,- , Q ' ,. f -ef: . gg .,,l?5 1 ' S -,.,', I if 41 in .gravel 'H una-nur 4' girls- si, swf, . g 10 i' f-54 A p T LANGSTON, ANN MARIE-Band '50- '53, Ballroom Dancing Club '50, Susan-Be-Smooth Club '51-'53, ln- tramurals '51-'53. She manages to smile at her hard luck. LAROWE, HENRY ADAMS-Ballroom Dancing Club '52. A pal easy to like. LATHAM, MARVELL-Western Litera- ture Club '50, Ballroom Dancing Club '51-'52, Vice-President '51, F.H.A. '52, President '52, Red Dragons '52. All her ways are winning ways. LAVALLE, ART JOSEPH-IIA Advisory President '50, Maroon Track Team '50, Intramurals '50-'52, Ballroom Dancing Club '51-'52. Most men are like plants, they pos- sess properties which chance dis- covers. LAWS, BETTY LOU-Advisory Secre- tary l2B, Western Warblers Club '51, Bridge Club '52, Joker Club '53. lt is good to be merry and wise. MELVIN LEBO-Aquatic Club '50-'51, Cheerleader '52-'53. He has a smile for one and all. LEIFESTE, BILL-Student Council '50, Tennis Club '50, Basketball Club '51- '52, Baseball Club '52-'53, B Bas- ketball Team '50-'51, Maroon Reserve Basketball Team '51-'52, Maroon Basketball Team '52-'53. Kindness is wisdom. X 'ET' C Wi- i t ,. Q. ...i I 1 I A 4 Ri , fl5 MCADEN, CAROL ANN-Handicraft Club '52, Samba Club '53. She is as good as you believe her to be. MCCALMONT, RALPH - Accounting Club '53, Intramurals '52. A man, like a watch, is valued for his manner of going. McCARTY, SUE-Science Research Club 'Sl-'52, Treasurer '5l, Vice- President '52, Red Jackets 'Sl-'53, Her sweet disposition is the envy of us all. McCRARY, KEITH UNDERWOOD- Kourtin' Korner '5l-'53, President, Hi-Y '52-'53, Sgt.-at-Arms, Ballroom Dancing Club '52, Maroon Staff '52- '53, Cartoonist, Intramurals 'Sl-'52. Usefulness is his motto. McCULLOUGH, BETH- Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace. McCULLOUGH, BILLIE JEAN-French Club '51-'52, Nursing Club '52. For every man judgeth thee by the way in which thou treatest him. McCULLOUGH, CARL WALTON- Band '50-'53, Dance Band Club '50- '53, Orchestra '52-'53, Student Coun- cil '5l-'53. To know him is to be his friend. l .ls if is 5 ,Lffhi ,fii drill if J is 4 , 4 - . .:,i,- L 5 -in gt In - 0 QE, 1 '.'fg3, J- as .'.',J,+ eip-14 :fines . -x A -,xtw .-,A+ . LENZ, BILLIE ANN-F.H.A. '50, Y- Teens '5l, Vice President, Student Council '51, Samba Club '52. Sweet as the perfume of roses. LEROY, JACQUIE-Y-Teens 'Sly Joker Club '52, N.H.S. '52-'53, Maroon Staff '52-'53, Ass't Advertising Man- ager '52, Advertising Manager '52- '53, Quill 8. Scroll '52-'53. A friendly person is a ioy forever. LEVY, MANFORD HAROLD-Orches- tra '50-'Sly Tennis Club '5lg Radio Club '52, Varsity Tennis Team '5l. A little thought in life is like the salt upon rice. LEWIS, JOANNE LANEIL-Joker Club '52-'53, Bridge Club '50-'Sly F.H.A. '50-'53, Advisory Secretary HA, Red Jackets '5l-'S3. With a gladsome smile and a twinkle in her eye. LIGON, BARBARA JUNE-F.H.A. '52, Sa3mba Club '52, Popular Music Club '5 . She hath a wisdom that doth guide her valor to act in safety. LILLIE, ROBERT B.-Advisory Presi- dent '52-'53, Band 'Sl-'53, Track Club 'Sl-'53, Accounting Club '52- '53, Maroon Track Team 'Sl-'53. Man like everything else changes with the air that sustains him. LINCH, GENE-Hillbilly Music Club '52. Manfully like one who speaks the honest truth. LINDEN, LAURENCE EUGENE-Junior Red Cross '51-'52, Confederate Club 'Sl-'52, Accounting Club '52-'53. Man is like to vanity,' his days are as shadow that passeth away. LINDHOLM, DOROTHY ANN-F.H.A. '50-'52, D.E. Club '52. Light of step and light of heart. LINEBERGER, HAROLD - Treasurer l0B, Vice-President l2B, C Foot- ball Team '49, B Basketball Team '49-'50, Maroon Basketball Team '50-'52, Letter, Student Council '50- '52, Basketball Club '50-'52. He took his F in a carefree way. LOPEZ, ERNESTINE-Ballroom Danc- ing Club '52, Here is a light heart. LOPEZ, JOE ANGELO - Accounting Club '52-'53, Intramurals '52. My life has been full, but l'd like to be fuller. LOVETT, GEORGE EVANS-F.F.A. 'Sl- '52, Third Vice-President. Vim, vigor, and vitality are his. LOWREY, FLO JANE-Student Coun- cil 'Sl-'52, Red Jackets 'Sl-'53, Joker Club '52-'53, Maroon Beauty Revue 'Sl-'52. A maiden is like a half-blown dam- ask rose, lair as a dream. LOZANO, GLENN-l2B Reporter '52, Basketball Club '50-'52, Baseball Club '5l, Sgt.-at-Arms, Maroon Baseball Team '52, Letter, American Legion Baseball Team '5l. Major leagues, here l come! .. , 1 , McCULLOUGH, CHARLES KCHUCKJ- Maroon Band '50-'53, Radio Club, President 'Sl-'52, Dance Band Club. Handsome as a new stake rope on a thirty-dollar pony! MCCULLOUGH, DELBERT EUGENE- Intramurals '50-'53, Letter '50-'53. Lo, he is always smiling! McDONALD, DAVID EUGENE-Va- cational Industrial Club '5l-'53. An all-around good sport. McFARLAND, JAMES DORR-Advisory President 'Sl-'52, Radio Club '50, Maroon Band '50-'53, Drum Major '52-'53, Orchestra 'Sl-'52, Letter, Science Club '51, Student Council '52, Maroon Golf Team 'Sl-'52, Letter. A lion among the ladies is a most distinguished thing. McKEE, ANNA-Intramural Club '50- '5l, Y-Teen 'Sl-'52, Handicraft Club '52, Intramurals '50-'5l. Always a friendly hello. McKEE, H, L.-Southern Harmony Club '49-'50, Mixed Choir '50-'53, Musi- cians Club '5l, Manager B Foot- ball Team '50, His pranks were many. McM.URRY, BARBARA RUTH-Advis- ory President '50-'5l, Vice President '5l-'52, F.H.A. '50-'5l, Vice Presi- dent, Red Jackets 'Sl-'53, Madrigal Singers '52, Girls Ensemble '52, Ma- roon-Merry-Go-Round '50, Mixed Choir '52-'53, N. H. S. '52-'53. Sweet and smiling are thy ways. MCMURRY, DIXIE LARUE-Student Council '50-'5l, Aquatic Club '50, F, F. A. 'Sl-'53, Intramural Club '5l, Samba Club '5l, Ballroom Dancing Club '52, Bel Canto '52. She is reckoned the liveliest and most graceful. McNABB, CHARLES-Model Airplane Club '52, Vice-President. A man is known by the friends he keeps. MAINER, JOHN RHEIMS-Advisory President IIA, Student Council '50- '51, Western Warblers Club '50, Fair- ways Club '51-'52, President, Maroon Galt Team '50-'52, Letter '50-'52, Ugliest Man '53. He came unto her bringing his sweaters and trophies. MALONE, JOHN-Advisory Vice-Presi- dent IOA, Basketball Club '50, Hick Music Club '50-'53, B Basketball Team '50, Intramurals '50-'53. Thou hast the patience of a saint. MANN, LOIS- F. F. A. '50-'53, Rodeo Club '50-'5l, Sweetheart, Ballroom Dancing Club 'Sl-'52, Popular Record Club '52-'53. Give me my boots and saddle. MANUEL, THOMAS ASBURY-Science Geology Club '50, Science Research Club 'Sl-'52, Astronomy Club '52, N. H. S. '52, Maroon Tennis Team '5l-'53. Pray let his wit unfold. is .5 1 A A I, A -a f 1 g-me ' qu:-.fr Q , G. , .. K . .' 5, .. . ' 1 gf , R.. , . J. , 1? , 5 ,, - . lu- 'H i,,- . l . 9 S - N 43 gan 1 El I I y .iq 4. MANZ, JOE EDWARD-Rod 8, Gun Club '50, Astronomy Club '5l, Auto- motive Club '5l. Good humor only teaches charms to last. MARONEY, MARYLIN-Bridge Club '50, Aquatic Club '51, Joker Club '52, Treasurer, F. H. A. '50-'52. They all voted her the funniest and folliest ever. MARTIN, JERRY B.-Track Club '50- '52, Debate Club '52, Maroon Track Team '51-'53. Anything for a laugh. MARTINEZ, BELIA-Los Amigos en Las Americas '50-'5l, Ballroom Danc- ing Club '5l-'52, Accounting Club '52, Intramurals '50-'53. We couldn't do without her person- ality. MARX, JOHNNIE- D. E. Club '52-'53. The most l can do for my friends is just to be a friend. MARX, LENA JEAN-F. H. A. '52-'53. Quiet, reserved, and always true. MARX, ROSIE LOUISE-F. H. A. '52- '53. A light heart lives long. MASSEY, JACK-Latin Club '50-'5l, K. D. V. German Club '52-'53, Treas- urer. Today I am a man. MATHEWS, CHARLES LEONARD- F. F. A. '50. He's valued at no little price. f - if? - if 1 A z We if-ff , f 5 .gr fs.- l We -T I . x , MA fill IA MILLER, GENE-Tennis Club '50, Ma- roon Band '50-'52, Dance Band Club '5l, Popular Music Club '52, President. Modest in words, liberal in good works. MILLER, JAMES W.-Master Singers '50-'5l, Student Council '50-'5l, De- bate Squad '50-'5l, Mixed Choir '5l, Track Club '5l-'52, Tennis Club '52- '53, Vice President '52, Track Team '5l, Intramurals '52. He lives the merriest life in the world. MILLER, JULIA JOAN-Advisory Treas- urer IIA, F. H. A. '5l-'53, President '52, Reporter '53, Junior Red Cross '51-'52. You have learned to be courteous in the school of courtesy itself. MILLER, RICHARD WAYNE-F. H. A. 'Sl-'52, Intramurals '52, Letter. A good ol' guy. MILLER, ROBERT M. Repute is wise for saying nothing. MILLER, WILL W.-Automotive Club '5'l-'52, Astronomy Club '52, Reporter. Men are full of mystery. MILLS, BILLIE JO-Canasta Club '50, F. H. A. '52, President. She who takes the lead will get there fast. MILLS, JUNE MARGARET-Intramural Club '50-'5l, Girls Ensemble '50-'5l, Madrigals '5l-'52, Mixed Choir '5l- '53, Latin Club 'Sl-'52, Bridge Club '52-'53, Red Jackets '52-'53. Genius is the capacity for taking pains. Ss has- Jill 1 'M 1 . ,New I 15 ,,... 2 xx Kia? F . - 1,-i ' -san, , 1019! 'Nw ,N n 3 y , I Q ,Q ss '- - . in . . . , i i it gi? sk Q ' - ,Q , 'if QQ ,. ,,,. , , .,l .fs X 'fi , 1324, ' ' i'i:'i'I' 'i ' ' ' MATHEWS, RICHARD ELlSHA-Pan- American Music Club '50, Photog- raphy Club '5l, D. E. Club '52-'53, God helps those who help them- selves. MATTHEWS, BIRDIE-Student Coun- cil '50-'52, Aquatic Club '50-'5l, Red Jackets '50-'53, F. H. A. '5l-'52, Joker Club '52, Square Dance Club '52, N. H. S. '52-'53, Comet Staff, Feature Editor '53, Maroon Beauty Revue '5l- '52. Fun and pep and always hep. MEDAIRY, GRACE ELLEN-Latin Club '50-'5l, K. D. V. German Club '52- '53 Genius is mainly an affair of energy. MEIER, ELIZABETH EARLENE-Wes- tern Literature Club '50-'5l, Secretary '50, Handicraft Club '5l-'52, Samba Club '52, Intramurals '50, Men are not always what they seem. MEINSCHER, CHARLES AUGUST-Stu- dent Council '5l, Printing Club '5l, Reporter, Vocational Industrial Club '52, Reporter, President, State Treas- urer of V. I. C. '52. WeIl-liked by all that know him. MENDOZA, ENEDINA-Pan-American Music Club '5l, Accounting Club '52. Knowing how to enjoy life is every- thing. MENN, CHARLES THOMAS-K. D. V. German Club '5l-'53. A sense of humor is one of man's best traits. MERCADO, G R A C E-Pan-American Music Club '5l, Accounting Club '52. She well deserves a twig on some noble family tree. MEREDITH, JOE MARTYN-Los Ami- gos Club '50-'52, F. F. A. 'Sl-'53, His- torian '52, Vice-President '53. Lo, I am it. MIDDLETON, NANCY JANE-BalI- room Dancing Club '50-'53, Sweet as the breath of an autumn morn. MIEARS, MARTHA ANN-Accounting Club '50-'5l, D. E. Club '52-'53, Jun- ior Red Cross '5l. Born to be liked. MIKUS, JOYCE ANN-Ballroom Danc- ing Club '5l, F. H. A. '52-'53, Presi- dent, Mixed Choir, Advisory President '5l. Nature teaches one to know their friends. MILLER, BETH ANN-Advisory Secre- tary IOA, Canasta Club '50-'5l, Latin Club '5l, Madrigals '5l-'53, Girls' Ensemble '5l-'52, Samba Club '5l, Mixed Choir '52-'53, Red Jackets '52- '53, Intramural Club '52, Student Council '52. Light of heart and pleasant to know. MILLER, CHARLES-Red Dragon Play- ers '50-'53, Variety Club '50-'5l, Hick Singing Club '5l, National Thespians '52-'53, Master Singers '52, Mixed Choir '52-'53, Drama Club '52-'53, Vice-President '52. Gifted with rare powers of speech. MILTON, JOHN LESLI E-Advisory Chairman 12A, Latin Club '50-'51, ,V,,. g, 1,, i Fairways Club '51-'53, Vice-President '51-52, Treasurer '52, N. H. S. 52- '53, Maroon Golf Team '50-'53, Let- ter, Intramurals '51-'52. For him the world is crammed full. MINTER, JOE FRANK-IOA President, 10B Vice-President, Student Council, Vice-President '52, Basetball Club '50-'53, Reporter '51-'52, Maroon Basketball Team 'SO-'53, Letter '53, Intramurals '51-'53, American Legion Baseball Team '51. l'd like to be a woman hater, but l haven't the heart! MOEHRING, GRANVILLE- Truthful as the knight of old. MOERBE, AILEEN VERNELL-Western Literature Club '51. Prepared to meet life, smiling al- ways. MOJICA, SOPHIE-Ballroom Dancing Club '51. There's language in her eyes, her cheek, her lip. MOKARZEL, MARIAM - Ballroom Dancing Club '52, Friendship improves happiness. MONROE, THOMAS-Motion Picture Operators '51-'53. The light of a pleasant eye. MONROE, VALLA-D. E. Club '51-'52, F. H. A. '52-'53, Quiet but none-the-less effective. MOORE, BETTYE ANN-Intramural Club '50, Red Jackets '51-'53, Samba Club '51, F. H. A. '52, Intramurals '51-'52. Love is like a lovely rose, the world's delight. MORALES, MARIO ROBERTO- Great oaks from little acorns grow. MORENO, GABINO GUERRA-Pan- American Music Club '51, Ballroom Dancing Club '52-'53. Loyal as the liberty on a ten-dollar gold piece. MORGAN, BENNY E.-Maroon Staff '50, Maroon Band '50-'51, Western Literature Club '50-'51, Golf Club '51-'52. He worketh willingly with his hands and doeth chores for recreation. MORGAN, DON B.-Student Council '50, Football Club '50-'51, Debate Club '52, Parliomentarian, Maroon Staff '52, Sports Editor, C Football Team '50, B Football Team '51. His smile talks. MORISEY, DOROTHY NELL-lntra- mural Club '50-'51, Samba Club '52- '53, Y-Teens '51-'52, Maroon Beauty Revue '52. You would admire the tallness and gentleness of her person. MORSE, OLETA-Intramural Club '51, D. E. Club '52-'53, F. H. A. '52, In- tramurals '50-'52. Faultless as June roses. . m 5 Q E l - -:f , ,zu 1: ffi7'f'i? .. ,L i 'f'I!'7 MOSTELLER, MORRIS-French Club '51-'52, Opera Study Club '52-'53. A rare specimen of humanity who attends to his own affairs. MOWERY, ELLSWORTH CHARLES- Rod 8. Gun Club '51-'52, Motion Pic- ture Club '52-'53. Calm as a clear evening after a spring rain. MUIR, DAVID BRUCE-F. F. A. '50- '53, Rodeo Club '50, Basketball Club '51, Hick Singing Club '51, Why worry! MUNSELL, NANCY-Handicraft Club '52 Fragrant as the morning rose. MURCHISON, JOE-Rod 8- Gun Club '50, Hick Music Club '51, Accounting Club '52, President, Golf Club '5I. Individual Joe, with a smile all his own. NABORS, JEAN- A cheerful friend is like a summer day which sheds its brightness all around. NAGLE, FRANK TAYLOR-10A Re- porter, l1A Sgt.-at-Arms, Advisory Vice-President IIA 81 l2A, Basket- ball Club '50-'53, Baseball Club '51, Junior Red Cross '51, Hick Music Club '52, Maroon Basketball Team '50-'53, Letter, Intramurals '51-'52. Long in stature but longer in good nature. , ..,.,. 5 '......- .,.'-... ri L if Y me I if ' zzz. 1 'init .r ii st ' - . ., 4 1 9 .. E 1 in l NORMAN, JESSIE-Hick Singing Club '51, K. D. V. German Club '52-'53, Vice-President '52. Big as life, twice as natural. NORMAN, SHIRLEY-lntramural Club '50-'51, Science Research Club '51- '53, F. H. A. '52-'53. The picture of good luck. NUHN, JOHN ADE-Rod 8 Gun Club '51-'52, Treasurer, Maroon Staff '52- '53, Debate Club '52. l know the nature of women. ODIORNE, FREDDY JOE-Hick Music Club '52, Basketball Club '49-'52, Treasurer '52, Maroon Basketball Team '49-'52. l am a Maroon, a Maroon am l. OERTLl, ROSIE LEE-Popular Music Club '51-'52, K. D. V. German Club '51-'52, Secretary '52, Neatness, first, last and always! OLLE, BETTY-Bridge Club '50-'51, Joker Club '51-'53, Red Jackets '51- '53, Sgt.-at-Arms '52-'53, Mixed Choir '51-'53, Beauty Revue '51. Laugh and the world laughs with you, study and you study alone. OLLE, ELMER-Football Club '50, Track Club '51, Hill Billy Music Club '51-'52, Hick Singing Club '52, C Football Team '50, Maroon Golf Team '51, Letter. Human nature craves novelty. JL .Q Aw 1,5 V 4 'im NAGLE, FRED STEPHEN-Basketball Club '50-'52, Hick Singing Club '51, Baseball Club '51, Junior Red Cross '51-'52, Maroon Basketball Team '50-'53, Letter '52-'53. There's none like him, none. NALLS, GLENN MORRIS-10B Treas- urer, 11B Vice-President, Football Club '49, Ballroom Dancing Club '50, Popular Music Club '51-'52, President, C Football Team '49-'50, Maroon Track Team '51-'52, Letter, Mixed Choir '52-'53. Solid, Jackson, with a be-bop beat! NARDECCHIA, EDWARD FRANK- A thought in the head is worth two in the book. NAUERT, CLIFTON MARTlN-Ger- man Club '50, Baseball Club '51, Bas- ketball Club '52, Moroon Basketball Team '50-'53, Letter. As enduring as Atlas. NAVEN, JIMMIE-Intramurals 'Sl-'52, Willing to do anything for anybody. NAYLOR, JOETTA CONSTANCE - She has sung her way into our hearts. NEEDHAM, SHIRLEY-Western Warb- lers Club '50-'51, Samba Club '51-'52, Joker Club '52-'53, F. H. A. '52-'53. She was gay-hearted and full of tender whimsical fancy. NELLE, DON-F. F. A. '52. No man can lose with a smile. NELSON, RICHARD HARROLD-Stu- dent Council '50-'52, Varsity Football Club '50-'52, President '52, Maroon Football Team '50-'52, Letter '51-'52. He's lovely, he's engaged-he uses soap! NELSON, THARON JEANETTE-lntra- mural Club '50-'51, Red Dragon Play- ers '50-'53, Red Jackets '51-'53, Y- Teens '51 -'52, President '51-'52, Comet Staff '52-'53, Senior Class Editor, Joker Club '53, N.H.S. '52-'53, Bel Canto '53, Bridge Club '53, F. H. A., President, Secretary '53. Whatever is beautiful is amiable. NELSON, THOMAS EDWARD JR.- Great knowledge means wealth. NEWBERRY, CAMILLE-10A Secre- tary, 11A-11B Secretary, 12A Vice- President, Latin Club '50-'52, Secre- tary '51, President '52, Student Coun- cil '51, Red Jackets '51-'53, Vice- President '52-'53, Madrigals '52-'53, Girls' Ensemble '52, Mixed Choir '52-'53, Bridge Club '52, President, N. H. S. '52, President '52-'53, Intra- murals '50-'52, Letter, Sophomore Favorite '51, DAR Good Citizen '52. One who makes life worth living. NEYLAND, JIMMY-Rod 8. Gun Club '50-'52, Motion Picture Club '52-'53, Student Council '52-'53, The life of the party. NICHOLSON, JANE ELLEN-Bridge Club '50-'51, Latin Club '51-'52, Joker Club '52-'53, Beauty Revue '52. Her eyes sparkle with friendliness. NORMAN, DAN-Science Research Club '51-'53, President, Red Dragon Players '50-'53, Sgt.-at-Arms '51-'52, President '52-'53, National Thespians '52-'53, Reporter-Historian '52-'53. The world is a stage. X 1 M' 1 .,,.. iiss . iiiiii . Siu-?,af ..,' 1 PACE, MARY SUE-Mixed Choir '51- '53, Red Jackets '5l-'53, Bridge Club '52, Hick Singing Club '51-'52. A fiery top. PALMER, RICHARD ALAN-Astrono- my Club '52-'53, Sgt.-at-Arms '53, Latin Club '53. lf we make religion our business, God will make it our blessedness. PARKER, KENNETH ANTHONY-Hi-Y '5l-'53, Student Council '52-'53, ln- tramurals '52. Better to lose your joke than your friend. PARKINSON, BOBBY WAYNE- A good word is as soon said as an iIl. PASCHALL, JOHN- Some people are blessed with size, and some with sense. PATTON, BARBARA ANN-Pan American Music Club '5l, Popular Music Club '52. Better to suffer a great wrong than do a little one. PEARSON, NEIL- FriendIy may we part and quickly meet again. PEARSON, TROY- He that lends, gives. PEREZ, YOLANDA-French Club '52- '53, Intramurals '52. l perceive in you an excellent touch of modesty. PERRY, CARL B.-Intramurals '50-'52. The beginnings of all things are small. PESCHKA, DOUGLAS GENE- Every cloud has a silver lining. PETERSON, MARY ANN-Advisory Treasurer l0A, IIA, IZA, Intramural Club '50-'52, Red Jackets '5l-'53, N.H.S. '52-'53, Square Dance Club '52-'53, F.H.A. '52-'53, Reporter '52, Intramurals 'Sl-'53, Letter. Live in my heart and pay no rent. PFEIFER, PAUL WILLIAM-Ballroom Dancing Club '52-'53, Intramurals '50-'53, Many, like musical instruments, seem made to be played upon. PHILLIPS, JIM PAUL- Virtue is the fountain whence honor springs. - PLEMONS, GLENDA JANE-Advisory President IOA, Band Club '50-'5l, Susan-Be-Smooth '5l-'52, Secretary '52. She is dignity itself. POLK, H. A. ALBERT-Vocational In- dustrial Club 'Sl-'52, Friendship is power and riches all to me. ,,, ..,.. J9 - Su Q., . 'EP' -if P s Ax . M' J iiit . r - u gyg . , - 'iillk w' P i ffm gl. '- .. 9 , , , 7?5 47 .iz-1 lo. ..4' I 1' AVP! Al. is I .QI K, f. .- y x 6 Q E W H 6 ' . 4' it , t . 5 AUX A i - fi ha POLLAN, ALICE M.-Popular Record Club '50-'51, Samba Club '51-'52, F.H.A. '52-'53. Full of life and light and sweet- ness as a summer day's complete- ness. POLLARD, CECIL E.-Advisory Presi- dent '52, Student Council '50, Ten- nis Club '50, Science Research Club 'Sl-'52, Reporter '52, Maroon Staff '5l-'52, Photographer '5l, Comet Staff '52-'53, Asst. Photographer '52, Editor-in-Chief '52-'53, Varsity Ten- nis '5l, Letter. Let's face it-for every why he has a wherefore. POWELL, GLORIA-D. E. Club '52, Treasurer '52. No wealth is like a quiet mind. POWELL, J. T.-Rod 8- Gun Club '51, Track Club '52, Varsity Track '52- '53. A self-made man? Yes! POWELL, JOE LYNN-Dance Band Club '50, Science Research Club '5l- '53. Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. POWERS, DANI DELL-Advisory Vice- President IOA, Pan-American Music Club '50-'51, Musicians' Club '5l- '52, Red Jackets '5l-'53, Joker Club '52-'53. A democratic aristocrat whose pop- ularity is based on her sincerity. aw- f - .3 1 I is . 2 1 ' -:,, I Vi eee . f Q :Qi gf 519 i. . T - V B W ,.. X K r A 9 yy 16. REYNOLDS, BENNY L.-Musicians Club '51, Treasurer, Intramurals '51- '52. He perceiveth not the existence of other women. 17. REYNOLDS, JOANN-Canasta Club '50-'51, Photography Club '52-'53. I said, I will take heed to my ways. 18. RHODES, TERRY-Advisory President '51, Intramural Club '50-'51, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Varsity Tennis Club '52-53, Treasurer '52, F.H.A, '52-'53, Intramurals '50-'53, Letters, Maroon Tennis Team '51-'53, Letter '52. She must have swallowed a twinkle. 19. RICHARDSON, BETTY-Advisory Pres- ident '50, Vice-President '51, Sgt.- At-Arms '51, Western Warblers Club '50, F.H.A. '52, Maroon Beauty Re- vue '52. Winter finds out what summer has laid up. 20. RlFFE, JO ANN-10B Secretary, 11A Secretary, P. A. S, F. '50-'51, F. H. A. '51-'52, Samba Club '52. Both oil and truth will get upper- most at last. 21. RIOS, RUDOLPH RALPH-Maroon Band '50-'53. Fire that is kept closest burns best of all. 22. RIPPY, IMA NELL-Square Dance Club '52-'53, Reporter '52. Every pea helps to fill the peck. PRESLAR. JOHN-Los Amigos Club '50-'52, F.F.A. '52-'53. Second to none. PULLIAM, RANDY-Accounting Club '52-'53. A truly generous person is wise. QUICKSALL, JOE D.- I'lI not budge an inch. RAGSDILL, JACK EDWARD-Student Council '50-'53, Track Club '51-'53, Rod 8t Gun Club '50-'51, Hick Music Club '52, Track Team '51-'53, Letter '52. He wants not fame alone, but brains. RAMAGE, CECIL-Maroon Band '50- '53, Model Airplane Club '52, Junior Historians Club '52, Intramurals '50- '53. Only the valiant will succeed. RANGEL, RAYMOND G.-Orchestra '49-'52, Dance Band Club '50, Pan- American Music Club '51, Popular Music Club '52, A true friend is more precious than fine gold. RANKIN, RONALD- Patch grief with proverbs. RAY, PHILIP- The longest road is sometimes the best. REED, JIMMIE G.- His sunny disposition gilds the edges of life's blackest clouds. REED, ROBERT-Advisory President '52, Automotive Club '51, Secretary, Hick Music Club '52, Vice-President, C Football Team '50-'51, B Foot- ball Team Manager '51-'52, Intra- murals '51-'52. Life is short-why be serious. REEDY, G. V.-10A Treasurer, 10B Reporter, 11A Vice-President, Foot- ball Club '50-'51, Varsity Football Club '52, Student Council '51-'52, B Football Team '50-'51, B Basketball Team '50, Maroon Foot- ball Team '52, Letter. Valor higher than that which casts out fear. REHFELD, JOE OTTO-Rod 81 Gun Club '49, Maroon Band '49-'52, Dance Band Club '50-'51, Orchestra '50-'53. Smiles are made for people like him. REINHACKEL, CAROL-Student Coun- cil '50-'51, Latin Club '50-'52, Re- porter '51, Bridge Club '52-'53, N.H.S. '52-'53, Intramurals '50-'53. She discoursed sarrowfully upon the pitfalls of Latin. REULAND, BILL- To bear is to conquer our fate. REYNA, RUDY-Tennis Club '52. Little strokes fell great oaks. RITCHEY, JIMMY-Tennis Club '50- '51, Secretary '51, Popular Music Club, B Team Basketball '49-'50, Intramurals '50-'52, Letter. Better a small fish than an empty dish. ROBERTSON, JACK LENOR- Frugality makes an easy chair for old age. ROBERTSON, PEGGY ELAINE-Advis- ory Chairman '52, F. H. A. '50, Re- porter, Western Warblers Club '50- '51, Samba Club '52-'53. Why aren't they all folly like her? ROBINSON, JIMMIE-F. F. A. '50-'53. A fair promise makes a bargain. ROBINSON, RONALD JAY WOOD- ALL-Rod 81 Gun Club '50-'52, Ball- room Dancing Club '51, Intramurals '51, Student Council '5l. Nothing is difficult to the brave. ROCHE, MIKE-Executive Committee 12A, Student Council '52, Hi-Y '52- '53, Treasurer, Yell Leader '52-'53. School spirit to the largest degree. RODRIGUEZ, CONCEPCION GON- ZALES-Pan American Music Club '50- '53. Generous smiles are all of a kind. ROE, KAY ELIZABETH-Junior Red Cross '50, Nursing Club '5l. Lovely and lucid as a morning star. ROE, SHIRLEY-Nursing Club '51, Red Jackets '51-'53. The tongue is sometimes like a fire. ROLLS, PATRICIA ANN-Handicraft Club '50-'5l. My heart is singing like a singing bird. ROSE, PETE-Geology Club '50-'51, Student Council '50-'52, Mastersing- ers '51, Madrigal Singers '51-'52, Mixed Choir '52-'53, Tennis Club '52-'53, President '52, Maroon Tennis Team '51. lf music be the food of love, play on. ROSENQUIST, CARL JOHN-Tennis Club '50, Vice-President '50, Astron- omy Club '51-'52, Vice-President, '50, Student Council '51, Maroon Tennis Team '50-'53. The next National Tennis Cham- pion. ROSENTRITT, EVELYN-Advisory President '50-'52, Student Council '50-'52, Latin Club '51-'53, Bel Canto Singers '52-'53, Intramurals '51-'52. As full of moods as an April day. ROSS, JOHNNY- t Greater men than I may have lived, but I doubt it. ROSSY, PETE-Western Literature Club '50, Mastersingers '51-'52, Mad- rigals '52, Mixed Choir '52-'53, ln the middle of everything. pl:- .ek Tk' ns- 5 fs, fin. - 1 4 . 55' K I f I 9 5 'Q .. A . 5 I 6 ff fr 5 . 7.' 'ff-.1 in-' . is u .I is .J , I. gg 1 6 . 08 K. Z K iiir 2 ,1 .ff ' 49 f i f- ' -f 'sf ' - 'fe xx. 44 I 16. RUMSEY, JOHN NORRIS-Intramurals '50, its 1 A f He is like a ray of sunshine. 17. RUSH, VERA-Y-Teens '50-'51, Secre- tary '50, F. H. A. '51-'52, Recreation Chairman '52. Nothing can faze her. 18. RUTLEDGE, DARRELL BUD -Radio Club '51-'52, l am a man like the rest, moved by a woman's tears. 19. SANFORD, RONALD- Here is a true, industrious friend. 20. SANKEY, WILTON KELLEY-Motion Picture Club '52, Intramurals '52. No star ever rose or set without influence somewhere. SARTIN, SHIRLEY ANN-Hillbilly Club '50, Joker Club '51-'52, Mixed Choir '51-'53, Red Jackets 'Sl-'53, 11th Grade Favorite, Maroon Beauty Revue '51, Valentine Coronation '52, We could stand a lot of girls like her. SAYERS, POLLY-Los Amigos en Las 22. Americas '50-'51, Science Research Club '51-'53. Nice and neat, quite a treat. -:af K, M E 'I ' -if QW lip SIMMS, MARGUERITE LUCILLE- Western Literature Club '50, Samba Club '5l, F. H. A. 'Sl-'52, Maroon Beauty Revue '5l. Scatter with one hand, gather with two. SIMPSON, SARA .IANE-Girls Ensem- ble '50, Handicraft Club '50-'5l, Mixed Choir 'Sl-'53. A smiling lass will never be bank- rupt. SMITH, ANNETTE-Latin Club '50- '5l, Hick Singing Club 'Sl-'52, Greek Club '52, Bridge Club '52-'53, Stu- dent Council '52-'53, Quill 81 Scroll '52-'53, President, N. H. S. '52-'53, Mixed Choir '52-'53, Red Jackets 'Sl-'53, Maroon Staff '50-'53, Book- keeper '50-'5l, Club Editor, 'Sl-'52, Departmental Editor 'Sl-'52, Editor '52-'53. Service is her guiding virtue. SMITH, BERNADETTE BUNNY - Western Warblers Club '50, Ballroom Dancing Club '5I-'52, Madrigals 'Sl- '52, Mixed Choir '5l-'53, Full of zest, rich in pleasure. SMITH, JO ANN-Maroon Band '50- '52, Mixed Choir 'Sl-'53, Susan-Be- Smooth Club 'Sl-'52, Secretary '5l- '52, President '52. Nothing dries sooner than a woman's tears. SMITH, LARRY-Football Club '50-'5l, Hillbilly Music Club 'Sl-'52, Musi- cians Club '52-'53, President, Mas-- tersingers '52-'53, Madrigals '53. Of such a merry stirring spirit. , ,, . ,, I 'iil' s K cli. Q ay V 21. if M .53 L if IZ' I 6056044 , , . W yygg ii 1 oi it - . I6 ',i1 lt i g .fil Q, fy I7 SCARBOROUGH, .IAMES JOSEPH- Varsity Football Club '5l-'52, Foot- ball Club '5O, Track Club '53, Stu- dent Council '50, Madrigals '50, Mastersingers '50, Mixed Choir '50- '52, B Team Football '50, Maroon Football Team 'Sl-'52, Letter, Ma- roon Track Team, '52-'53. Those long kicks-an honor all his own. SCARBROUGH, LEM-Tennis Club '50- '5l, Vice-President '50, Sgt.-at-Arms '5l, Camera Club '52, Varsity Tennis '5l-'53, Letter '5l, Intramurals '52, Letter, Cheerleader '52. He believes that sell-confidence is a great asset. SCHIEFFER, DOLORES ANN-Western Warblers Club '50, Treasurer, Popu- lar Records Club '5l, Secretary, Sam- ba Club '52, Sgt.-at-Arms, Maroon Beauty Revue '52. Her brown eyes look upon the world. SCHOEN, DELVIN- The thoughtful thing cometh to hifn as second nature. SCHULLE, BERT WALKER-K. D. V. German Club '50-'52, Treasurer '50- '5l, Square Dance Club '52-'53. Tall and swift of heart was he. SCHUTT, CAROLYN-Pan American Music Club '50, Susan-Be-Smooth Club 'Sl-'53, Junior Red Cross '52, Always leave them laughing. SCHWARTZ, LEO ELMER-Rod 8. Gun Club '49, Square Dance Club '52, President. l assure you, life is not easy. SEAY, STILES NOEL-Opera Study Club '53, Maroon Band '5l-'53, Or- chestra 'SI-'53. He has that famous laugh. SELLERS, MIKE ARNOLD-F. F. A. '50-'52, Football Club '50, C Foot- ball Team '50. Mirth prolongs life. SEPULVEDA, LUCILLE-Ballroom Dancing Club 'Sl-'52, Pan American Music Club '52-'53, F. H. A, '53. There is no virtue like truth. SEYMOUR, EDDIE CHARLES- He sits high in people's hearts. SHARPE, LEE ALLEN- As true as a needle is worth. SHAW, MURIEL, PATCH -Western Literature Club '50, Student Council '50-'5l, A. Y. O. '50-'5l, Susan-Be- Smooth Club 'SI-'53, President '5l, Vice-President '5l, Social Chairman '52, Reporter '52, F. H, A, '52, Secre- tary, Bel Canto '52-'53, Madrigals '53, Intramurals '50, Maroon Beauty Revue '5l, A pretty girl is like a melody. SHELBY, DONALD M.-Automotive Club, Square Dance Club, Football Club '50-'5l. A good heart is worth gold, SHELTON, RONNIE GLENN- There's no moment like the present. SHIPMAN, JIM-Automotive Club '5l- '52, Maroon Track Team '52. Time waits for no man. .,- SMITH, MARGIE MERLE-Intramurals . rr '51 Club '50, Student Council '50-'5l, Susan-Be-Smooth Club '5I-'53, Ma- roon Beauty Revue '5l. There is not a wind but whispers thy name. W3 SMITH, PEGGY JOANN-Maroon Bond '50-'5I, ounce Band Club '5o- . 4 '5l, Nursing Club '5l-'52, Red Jack- ets 'SI-'53, F. H. A. '52-'53, Joker . Club '52-'53, Intramurals '52-'53, Letters. She is kinder than the kindest. SMITH, RICHARD EDWARD-K. D. V. German Club '50-'5l, Treasurer '5l, French Club '52, Secretary-Treasurer, Debate Team '5I-'52. Letter, There's naught but good of his name. SMITH, SARAH JANE-F. H, A. '50- '52, Canasta Club '50, Model Air- plane Club '5I, Intramurals '50, And mistress of herself though Chinia faIl. SMITH, SHIRLEY JEAN-Western Warblers Club '50-'5l, Susan-Be . Smooth Club '5I-'53, Vice-President '52, F. H. A. '5I-'52, Red Jackets ' '52-'53, Valentine Coronation '52, ' s Intramurals '50. She is beloved by all that know her. fr '5l, Maroon Band 'SI-'53, Orchestra ' 1 '52-'53, Y-Teens '52, i - I r SMOTHERS, PEGGY JEAN-Girls' En- Q 1. , , ANL Wd, G' X K 5 .. . iv SMOTHERS, HELEN-Intramural Club ' fig-it 5 4 gf 9Q ' I 1 Heaven bless thee, woman. Q F ft A semble '49, Madrigals '49-'50, Mixed . Choir '50-'5I. Modesty is very becoming to a maid. SOWERS, VIRGINIA ANN-F. H. A. '5l, Accounting Club '52. lntelligent and eloquent by nature. SPEARS, DONNEL-Distributivc Edu- cation Club '52-'53. As true as steel. SPILLAR, BARBARA LEE-Advisory Secretary '50-'52, Canasta Club '50- '5I, F. H. A. '5l, Photoqraphy Club '52, Accounting Club '53. Sweet mercy is nobility's truest badge. :I -'M SPILLAR, CHARLOTTE RENAY-F, H. . A. '50-'52, Accounting Club '52-'53, ' Secretary, Intramurals '50-'5I. 1 As sweet as a bri ht summer flower g . STANLEY, RALPH-Hot Rod Club '50, Vice-President, Student Council '50, fs' F. F. A. '50-'53, Reporter '50, Intra- FQ Ill murals '50-'5l, Believe one who speaks from experi- ,L ,Q ence. g T STATON, DARWIN- Square Dance I' 'V W I Club '52. X 1 t I A prince of good fellows. STEGER, SHIRLEY LORRAINE-Ball room Dancinq Club '50, Girls' semble '50-'5l, Madrigals '50-' Mixed Choir '5I-'53, Red Jackets '5I '53, Susan-Be-Smooth Club '5I-'53 Student Council '52, N. H, S. '52-'53 Maroon Beauty Revue '5I-'52. Her heart overflows in song. STEIGER, BOBBIE-Accounting Club '5l, Samba Club '5I-'52, Still waters run deep. En 53 is' .,.. 491' X W5 51 X '53 K ii K r . in fb ZZ STEVENS, BILLY-Airways Club '5l, Model Airplane '52, Junior Red Cross '52-'53, Mastersingers '52, Intramur- als '5I-'52. He brightens the day. STEVENSON, BERTHA MAE-Western Warblers Club '50, Ballroom Dancing Club '5l, Red Dragons '5I-'52, Model Airplane Club '52, F, H. A. '52-'53, Samba Club '52, Girls Ensemble '52. As prone to mischief as able to perform it. STEWART DONNA-Nursing Club '52-'53. Sunny locks hang on her temples like golden fIeece. STEWART, DORIS MARIE-Samba Club '52, D. E, Club '53. You would admire the gentleness of her person. STRAIN, DONALD-Advisory Vice- President '5l, President '52, Musi- cians Club '5l, Hick Music Club '52, Mixed Choir '5I-'53. A finer man than he there never was. STRAUSS, MARGIE-Model Airplane Club '52, Tennis Club '53, Red Jack- ets '52-'53, Intramurals '52-'53, Exquisite as the coming of spring and quite as naturaI. STRICKLAND, MARGARET-Nursing Club '5l, Y-Teens '52, Reporter, Model Airplane Club, Secretary '52, Tennis Club '53, Junior Red Cross '5I, F. H, A. '52, Reporter, Intramur- als '5I-'52, Love is spontaneous. lf 1 , 14 . l 3 ' 15. THOENE, ROBERT ROSSVK. D. V. German Club '51-'53, And found the goal when others had 'ust be un g . 16. THOMAS, CLINTON MILLARD-Foot- ball Club '50, F. H. A. '52, C Foot- ball Team '5O. So near and yet so far. 17. THOMASON, HARRY BUCKY-Rod 81 Gun Club '50, Model Airplane Club '52 Old friends like old swords still are trusted. 18. THOMPSON, EVELYN-F. H. A. '51, Model Airplane Club '52, Arts 81 Crafts Club '52-'53, Mixed Choir '51-'53. Youth comes but once, so let me make the most of it. 19. THOMPSON, PATSY JEAN-Canasta Club '50, F. H. A. '51, Samba Club '51-'53: Intramurals '50-'51. Kindness is her resistless charm. 20. THOMPSON, SAM-Model Airplane Club '52, Astronomy Club '52, Par- Iiamentarian. The best mirror is an old friend. 21. THORPE, SARALEE- How pure in heart and sound in head. 22. THROWER, ALLEN-Transfer from Brazosport, Texas, Andrews, Texas, and Bridgman, Michigan. He who smiles may never lack a friend. . .nr ,fr fu fffyy 52 I7 pihmw ..,. c V., ppss ........ , ge. . T... or 9' .Y M vs- s alll . ' .1', I' I' r . . ' I6 ,,,.. iiil 5 giiiff J wi. ' .M my iv 4 ,5v, ..,,, -,,... -..,f,,. 1 , is 5 if e 4 I SUTHERLAND, CHARLES THOMAS-I Model Airplane Club '52-'53, Secre-, tary-Treasurer '53, Dance Band Club '51-'52, Maroon Band '50-'53, Intra-. murals '51-'52, Letter '52. I l am an affable gentleman. SWOFFORD, KATHRYN-Samba Clubl '52, Junior Red Cross '50-'51. 1 A woman's thoughts are after- thoughts. SYLVESTER, JUANELL-Ballroom Dancing Club '50, lntramural Club '51, Susan-Be-Smooth Club '51-'53, Red Jackets '51-'53, Intramurals '50- '53, Letters, Maroon Beauty Revue '51, Student Council '52. Typical sports girl. TAYLOR, BETTY LEE-Western Warb- lers Club '51, Nursing Club '52-'53, Social Chairman '52. When you come upon a great pen- nyworth, pause a whiIe. TAYLOR, CARL-Los Amigos en Las Americas Club '51-'52, Treasurer '51, Vice-President '52, Opera Study Club '52-'53, Mixed Choir '52-'53. Friendly council cuts off many foes. TAYLOR, LYNN ALLEN-Samba Club '52, Transfer from Baytown, Texas. One never accused of lainthearted- ness. TAYLOR, NANCY-F. H. A. '51, His- torian '51, Samba Club '50-'52, Vice- President '52, Red Jackets '51-'53. Love cometh like sunshine. TAYLOR, PEGGY-Red Jackets '51- '53, N. H, S. '52-'53, Secretary, Bridge Club '52-'53, Vice-President '52, Latin Club '50-'52, Vice-President '51, Treasurer '52, Student Council '50-'52, Treasurer '51, Mixed Choir! '52-'53, Comet Stott '52-'53, Artl Editor, Intramurals '50-'52, Maroon, Beauty Revue '53, , How goodness heightens beauty. ' TAYLOR, TOMMIE FRANCES-Aqua-f tic Club '51, Susan-be-Smooth Club '51-'53, Intramurals. A woman laughs when she can, criesl when she wishes. I TAYLOR, VIOLET-Maroon-Merry-Go-I Round '50-'51, Girls Ensemble '50-'51,f Mixed Choir '51-'53, Red Jackets '51-1 '53, N. H. S. '52-'53, Science Researchl Club '51-'53, Treasurer '52. I Good sense and good nature arel seldom separated. TEEPLES, KELLY-Tennis Club '52. 3 He's a very gallant man. ' TEMPLE, BOBBYeFootball Club '50- '51, Varsity Football Club '50-'51, Maroon Football Team '52, Letter. Travel is broadening, when do we leave. TEMPLETON, BARBARA JEAN-Ad- visory Treasurer '50-'52, Secretary '52, Canasta Club '51-'52, F. H. A. '51, Photography Club '52, Secretary, Maroon Beauty Revue '51-'52. She introduced manners, style, and atmosphere. TEMPLETON, JEANIE-Square Dance Club '52, F. H. A. '51-'53, Historian '52, Intramurals '51. She shall find a shadow of a smile wherever she goes. 1 V TOBIN, BOBBY-P. T. S. A. Committee '5l, Varsity Football Club '52, Student Council '52, C Football Team '50, B Football Team '5l, Maroon Foot- ball Team '52, Letter. A gift from the gods. TODD, JACK-F. F. A. '50-'52, Tennis Club '50-'5l, Model Airplane Club '5l-'53. As jolly as the day is long. TOWNSEND, OAKLEY COPE-l0A Sgt.-at-Arms, Student Council '50- '52, Varsity Football Club '52, Track Club '52, C Football Team '50, B Football Team '5l, Maroon Foot- ball Team '52, Letter. A man who is wide awake. TRACY, CAROL VlVlAN-F. H. A. '52, President, Varsity Tennis Club '49- '50, Junior Red Cross '50, Allied Youth '5l-'52, Motion Picture Club '5l, Model Airplane Club '52-'53, Intramurals '49-'50, Letter. Happy, carefree, and contented. TRAINER, DOUGLAS LEWIS-Varsity Football Club '5l, Student Council '5l, C Football Team '49, B Foot- ball Team '50, Maroon Football Team '5l, Letter. Good servants should have good wages. TREADWELL, CLOVlS-P. A. S. F. '50- '5l, Hick Music Club '52. Diligence is a good patrimony. TROUTMAN, BARBARA- l'll tell the world. TRUEHART, PATRICIA-Handicraft Club '50, Popular Music Club '5l, K. D. V. German Club '52, F. H. A. '52, Songleader, Intramurals '50. Merry may the maid be. TURNER, CARL MARK-Advisory Elec- tion Judge '52, Hillbilly Club '5l- '52, Hick Music Club '52, President. He'll make great progress if he can only gain momentum. TURNER, DONNA-Western Warblers Club '50, F. H. A. '5l, Hick Music Club '52, Samba Club '52-'53, Intra- murals '50-'52, All the honey of life is waiting in the comb in the hive of the worId. TURNER, GENE-Student Council '52, Football Club '49-'52, Vice-President '5l, Sgt.-at-Arms '52, Maroon Foot- ball Team '49-'52, Letters, Intra- murals '50, Trouble is for those who make it themselves. UPCHURCH, BILLY RAY-Advisory Treasurer '50-'52, Football Club '50, Varsity Football Club '5l-'52, F. H. A. '52, B Football Team '50, Maroon Football Team '5l-'52. The Jerry Lewis of Austin High. URBAN, EUGENE-Accounting Club '52, Vice-President. Every way makes my gain. VALDEZ, DELIA G.-Los Amigos Club '50-'5l, Pan-American Music Club '52, Vice-President. Help thyself, and heaven will help thee. F5 f l If Z S W ..,... 1 -- A .,,'. ' A f QP' .. ' . all 3 S5 ' ' 'fi K .2 is ...WS '15 it is ,h 6 fe so oi... ...M Q .if 'H J. 53 -111 ' J T if V K ' ,,,f Z1 ' fl giy ii.,V H il 2' 'ii ..., get X is -S . lv 9 . 3 . ' H Q sl? J- 't VANDYGRIFF, ALVIS-Student Coun- cil '50-'5l, Rod 81 Gun Club '5l, Sgt.-at-Arms, Latin Club '5l-'52, Sgt. at-Arms '5l, Reporter '52. Wonderful gift for making friends. VASQUEZ, FRANK-Intramurals '52. The beginning is half of the whole. VICK, JUDY-Handicraft Club '5l, Treasurer, French Club '5l-'52, Presi- dent '52, Junior Red Cross '5l-'52, President '52, Mixed Choir '50-'53, Madrigals '52. A good woman should be prized. VICK, ROSS WILLIAM-Junior Red Cross '50, Mixed Choir '50, Student Council '5l-'52, Varsity Football Club '5l, B Football Team '49-'50, Ma- roon Football Team '5l, Letter. Captain, my captain, the fearful trip is done. VON ROSENBERG, GLADYS-F. H. A. 'Sl-'52. Good council has no price. VOSS, JOHN H.-Pan-American Music Club '50-'5l, Treasurer, Basketball Club '5l, Baseball Club '52, May every night be New Year's Eve. VOTAW, MOLLIE-Hick Music Club '50, Handicraft Club 'Sl-'52, A friend to everyone. WALKER, BILL-Varsity Football Club 'Sl-'52, Secretary-Treasurer, Reporter, B Football Team '50, Maroon Foot- ball Team '50-'52, Letters. As jolly and friendly as can be. me if Se f Z 1 WF 9 x io ,..- ss ' X 1 . 6' S if l 54 ,, Q5 WERSEBE, KENNETH-Basketball Club '50-'52, F. F. A. '52-'53, B Basket- ball Team '50-'5I, Maroon Track Team '53, Intramurals '52-'53, Accuse him not of wavering affec- tions, he is only seeking a constant woman. WERTZ, SHIRLEYAN-Girls' Ensemble '50, Mixed Choir '50-'53, Samba Club '5I, Intramurals '50, Beauty is truth, truth is beauty. WEST, BEVERLY-Bridge Club '50, Samba Club '5I-'52, Treasurer '52, She made you forget your worries. WEST, KENNETH TIM-Rod 8. Gun Club '50, Courage mounteth into occasion, WESTPHAL, NANCY-Pan American Music Club '50-'51, Red Jackets '5l- '53, Hick Sing Club 'SI-'52, Maroon Staff '52, N. H.S. '52-'53, Bridge Club '52-'53, Neat and sweet, not gaudy. WHATLEY, BARNEY-F, F. A. '5I-'53, Vice-President '52, Historian '53, Handy as a pocket in a shirt. WHITE, BRUCE LAMAR-Tennis Club '50-'5I, Intramurals 'SI-'52, Letter. The sunshine comes with him. WHITWORTH, TERRY-IZA Sgt.-at- Arms, l2B Vice-President, Basketball Club '52-'53, Vice-President, Maroon Baseball Team '5I-'53, Letters, Amer- icon Legion Baseball Team '51-'52, Austin's Amateur Baseballer of '52, Thy face is like dawn when it lights the earth. , Q2Qf'E::'fi5-if 12 rs VK ,, it 2 1 1 1 J II l ... I l lig g f W ff'-' 3 y f I6 WALKER, HELEN-F, H. A. '52, To the good, night is not dark, WALLACE, CARL MILTON-Motion Picture Operators Club '50-'51, Presi- dent '50, Vice-President '5l, Intra- murals '5l, Letter. A little spark may do much work. WALLACE, DENNIS ARTHUR-Foot- ball Club '49-'52, Hick Music Clul '52-'53, Sgt.-at-Arms '52, C Foot- ball Team '50, B Football Team '51, As the tree falls, so shall it lie, WALLACE, NORMA YUVONNE- Mixed Choir '50-'53, Girls Ensemble '5I, Aquatic Club '51, F. H. A, '52 Songleader. Good, though long waited for, is good. WATKINS, GERALD DEAN-Hick Mu- sic Club '52-'53, Maroon Track Tearr '52-'53, With all thy getting get understand- ing, WATKINS, HARRIETT-lntramura Club '49, Samba Club 'SI-'53, Secre- tary 'SI-'52, President '53, Maroor Beauty Revue '50, '52, Third Place '52 As clever as any woman ought to be and pretty besides. WATKINS, JULIETTE ANNA KJETJ- Red Dragons '50-'53, National Thes- pians '53, Aquatic Club '50-'5I, Han- dicraft Club '5l-'52, Drama Club '52- '53, Sunshine and rain at once are smile: and tears. WATSON, JOHN CLEVELAND-Foot ball Club '50, Hick Singing Club '52, C Football Team, '50, Good looks grace not only women.' WEAVER, SHIRLEY-Western Warb- lers Club '50, Samba Club '52, F, H A. '52, Vice-President, Red Dragon: 'SI-'52, Bel Canto '52, Intramurals '50-'51, Good times and bad times and al. times get over. WEBB, BARBARA DARLINE-F, H. A, '52, Song Leader, True friends, but few on earth, are therefore dear. WEILER, JOHN EUGENE-Track Club '5l-'52, Astronomy Club '52, Maroon Track Team 'Sl-'52. Thou hast a mind that suits with this thy fair and outward character. WELGE, CARL EDDIE-Red Dragons '5l-'52, Intramurals '50-'52, Men of few words are the best ol men. WENDLER, MARY KATE-Advisory President '50-'52, Junior Red Cross '50, '52, Vice-President '52, Aquatic Club '50-'5l, Secretary '5I, Joker Club '5l-'52, Student Council '52, Bridge Club '52-'53, Her heart is as sunny as her hair. WENTLING, ANN FRANKLIN-lntro- mural Club '50-'5l, Handicraft Club '51, Musicians Club '5l, Ballroom Dancing Club '52, Secretary-Treas- urer, F. H. A. '52, Intramurals '50-'SI Like Tennyson's brook, she goes on forever. - --., iw- . , N' , . E, . , , ,,- , -If A? S v n . ,f Zl WIEDERHOLD, WILLIAM- Friendship is like a pound of gold. WILBORN, JAMES LUCIAN-Chess Club '50, Vice-President, Maroon Band '50-'53, Motion Picture Operators Club '5l-'52, Secretary '5l, Astronomy Club '5l, Dance Band Club '52, Hi-Y '52- '53, Intramurals '52-'53, Decent, studious gentleman. WILEY, TOMMY-Student Council '50-'5l, Football Club '50-'52, Reporter '5l, Kourtin' Korner '50-'53, Treasurer '52, Hi-Y '52-'53, Secretary '52, B Basketball Team '50, B Football Team '50, Maroon Football Team '5l-'52, Letter '52, N. H. S. '52-'53. He is a phantom, a dancing shape. WILLIAMS, PAT-Bel Canto '52-'53, Swing Band Club '52-'53, She's as sweet as they say. WILLIAMSON, ROGER L.- Delight to be with. WILLINGHAM, ED.-F. F. A. Reporter '49-'52, Star Farmer Degree '52. We are the Aggies, the Aggies are wel WILSON, DIANE LEE-Latin Club '50-'5l, Intramurals '50-'53, Letter, Tennis Club '5l-'53, Red Jackets '52- '53. A woman's thoughts run before her actions. WIMBERLY, GENE W.-D. E. Club '5I-'53. He would like to be able to absorb education painlesslyf' WINGFIELD, KENNETH DALE-Intra- murals '50-'53, Modest and retiring. WINSTON, PHILIP ELDRIDGE-BaIl- room Dancing Club '5l-'52, Intra- murals '5l-'53, Letter, Photography Club '52, Comet Staff '52-'53, Intra- mural Editor. We find him worthy. WINTERS, HARLEN ALFRED-Dance Band Club '52-'53. There is more joy in being a star. WIRTH, CHRISTINE-Western Litera- ture Club '50, K. D. V. German Club '5l, Samba Club '52, Sgt.-at-Arms. Her remarks kept us in stitches. WITHERS, PATRICK KPATI-Advisory President '50-'5l, Southern Harmony Club '50, Red Dragon Players '50- '53, K. D. V. German Club '5l, Ma- roon-Merry-Go-Round '5l, Allied Youth '5I-'52, President '52, Opera Study Club '52, Ballroom Dancing Club '52, Music is a part of his soul. WOMACK, RICHARD MARVIN-Ma- roon Band '50-'53, Latin Club '50-'52, Sgt.-at-Arms '50, Student Council '52, N.H.S. '52-'53. He has a gift for yersification and startling remarks. WOODSON, PATRICIA ANN-Advi- sary President '5l-'53, Student Coun- cil '50-'5l, Tennis Club '50-'5l, Treasurer, Maroon Beauty Revue '5l, '53, Maroon Tennis Team '51-'53, Letter, Red Jackets '5l-'53. Always beaming with joy. .A-N 'W :QV in P V g! Nr in X Q is ft'-T I Nw ' , ,IV V .lil V . Inav- 1 ... . Q. if I 1-1 I ...-f 39' J fl I 1 I 1 55 i WORTHINGTON, SHIRLEY ANN- - ' X F.H.A. '52-'53, Secretary '52, Trans- , ,. fer from Eldorado, Texas. Q -I T' Mislortune never has an end. '-E ,...,.b.,.i ,,,l WYRICK, WANEEN-Intramural Club 5 1 5 JET' f '50, Comet Staff '50, Maroon Staff '50, v V V ' Intramurals 50-'52, Dance Band Club V '5l, Treasurer, Orchestra '52, Dixie- ' Il' ' land Band Club '52, Treasurer, All e State Band '52, Maroon Band '50-'52. 6 An ardent champion in wit. li 'I YAKE, CAROL ANN-Science Research Club '52. -1 V Y Better dead than out of fashion! I -. S YANCEY, CLAUDETTE MADOLYN- V V Western Warblers Club '50-'5l, Ma- ' 5 ls .. 1 is roon Band '50-'52, Bridge Club '52- f V '53, F.H.A. '52-'53. V V - V A smile reveals a friendly nature. 1 YOUNG, MARY SUE-Western War- ., .Q K ,,Qv se.. l Y blers Club '50-'5l, Susan-Be-Smooth Club '5l, Girls' Ensemble '51-'52, Red Jackets '5l-'53, Junior Red Cross '52, Bel Canto '52-'53, Samba Club '52- '53, Mixed Choir '52-'53. She who has friends in every place finds every place delightful. YOUNG, NANCY - Susan-Be-Smooth Club '5I-'53. And oh! Such thrilling eyes! YOUNG, SHARON RUTH-French Club '50-'5l, Girls' Ensemble '5I-'52, Ten- nis Club '5l-'53, Madrigals '52, Red Jackets '52-'53, She is discreet as fair, and she is the fairest creature in the world. Win '41 On these two pages are pictured a few of the students of Austin High who are outstanding in various endeavors. They represent many others who working be- hind the scenes, may receive little credit but play a vital part in the drama of Aus- tin High student life. It is students such as these that bring recognition to AHS now and will bring honor to our school in later years. Es 1 ffl --'fa --'i 5-3 4 'i. 7044 CAMILLE NEWBERRY-Everybody's favorite- DAR Good Citizen, Red Jacket vice-president, NHS president, etc. CHARLES MEINSCHER-Won o record number of lst places, 4 of a possible 6, at the State Voca- tional Meeting in competition with over 300 printers. SANDRA AMIS-All the world's a stage for the president of the National Thespians and the winner of the Best Actress award in District Interscholastic League one act play contest. BARBARA BROWNING-One of the Top Ten in the Texas High School Poetry Contest, first in the state in column writing, second in editorial writing. NICKI KNlCKERBOCKER-Was president of the Red Jackets, one of the highest honors a girl can receive. VIRGIL BARNES- Brought honor to himself and AHS in being the only Texas winner of the Westing- house Search for Scientific Talent-a S400 scholar- ship came with it. ANNETTE SMITH-Miss Editor, et cetera, of the Austin Maroon, which won an All-American rating under her leadership. CECIL POLLARD-When a camera clicks, think of the '53 Comet Editor who gave his time for your memories. DARRELL JONES-The South American traveler who came home in time to win the campaign for Fall Student Council President. BOBBY BOHN - He didn't take no for an answer- and won the election for Spring Student Council President. '?r L PM Cb . 'a . x g:f.3,5f.'f- ff ,ing ss. 1 We - N ,Q W: f ,. ., ,, E ' ' I I L UNI -' A ,N if .. me 2f,:f: f' .:g':,- ' f.,, E i e f 1'1fwf,'fA, :, ..,. 1 V- .L .QW x 3 ' 2 1' H Milf' 'B 'l 1 qi ,e-qw, W, ,, .V we , K ' ' . r , ,.,,, ' ,. A A. , A files , ,, 1,-re, 5 191, 3 my . , .A.. K ew I W K A .- .,,- K Q, K .49 , . K.,, Ss: N., is at Wuxi: , X 'af Enjoying an evening around the fireplaee are junior class officers: left to right: Judy Hayes, full vice-president and spring secretary, Nancy Cunningham, fall reporter, Mary Paige Benbow, fall secretary and spring sergeuntvut-arms, Sydney Fielder, spring reporter, Etta Mae Courtney, fall treasurer, and Lynn Huff, fall and spring president. Will Wyman, fall sergeant-at-arms and spring vice-president, and Margaret Harris, spring treasurer, are pictured on page 77. ORS 'Q ARNETTE, MARY ANN ARNIM, KINGSTON ARRIAGA, ANDY ASHWORTH, BARBARA ATKINS, JOYCE ATWOOD, ALISON AVILA, MARY AYERS, JANE BAILEY, JACK BAILEY, ROBERTA BAKER, DOROTHY BAKER, JOYCE BALDWIN, BOBBY BARGAS, ROSIE BARKER, PAT BARNES, FRANK BARNES, KAY BARNHART, NORMA BARRON, BOBBY BARRON, JUDY X' ABNEY, JIMMY ADAMS, ERNEST ADAMS, JERRY ADAMS, LaVERNE ADAMS, MARY JO ADCOCK, BILLY ADCOCK, BOBBY ADCOCK, SHIRLEY AHRENS, ELAINE ALEXANDER, BILLY ALEXANDER, CLAIRE ALEXANDER, DOROTHY ALEXANDER, JOYCE ALLEN, BARBARA ALLEN, FREDDIE ALLEN, WALTER ALLMAN, LYNN ALMQUIST, JANE ANDERSON, CHARLENE ANDERSON, TOMMIE JEAN ANDERSON, TOMMY ANGUIANO, GILBERT ANNAND, JERRY ARECHIGA, GRACE ARLDT, SHIRLEY -,::B:mBm.YA I E ,ffm six, BARROW, TED BASFORD, BOB BASHARA, JOE BATLA, LEAH RAE BATTLE, MARGARET BAUERLE, ALTON BAUERLE, JOYCE BAUTISTA, CLELIA BAYER, HOWARD BEALL, MARGARET BEARD, TOM BEARDSLEE, NANCY BECKER, ERNEST BECKER, LAWRENCE BECKETT, TOMMY BENBOW, MARY PAIGE BENDER, MARY BENNER, ALTON BENNETT, MIKE BERGSTROM, BONNIE BEST, STEVE BETHUNE, KAY BIGGS, CHAD BLACKSTONE, MARGARET BLANCHARD, DAVID X' f C I E V BLEDSOE, BONITA BLOMQUIST, LORETTA BOLES, DYEK BONDS, ANN BOOTH, SARAH BosTlc, EDDIE BOUNDS, BARBARA BOWEN, JoHN BOYD, NAOMI soYER, LESTER BRACEWELL, JOE BRADEN, ALYS BRADEN, MARGARET BRADY, JAMES BRAMBLE, DAVID BRANSON, MARTHA BRANUM, CARLENE BRATTON, DOROTHY BREED, BENNIE BREWER, JIMMIE CARLSON, YVONNE CARTER, PEGGY SUE CASS, LUTICIA CATTER, MALCOLM CHAPMAN, MILDRED CHEAVENS, KATHY CHEEK, WAYNE CHILDERS, DARLENE CLARK, HOWARD CLARK, JUDY CLARK, NANCY CLARY, GEORGE CLEMENS, GAYE CLENDENNEN, JEAN CLIFT, RUTH ANN CLIFTON, GLENN ERROL CLYBURN, HELEN COCKE, TERRY JO COLE, NIDA COLLEY, JOE BEN BRISCOE, JO SHERIA BRISENO, PRISSY BROUGHER, JOHNNIE BROWN, AGNES BRUBAKER, MARY ANN BRUCE, DON BRUMMET, ERNESTINE BURCH, LO ANN BURDINE, JOHN BURNETT, JESSE BURNETT, WANDA BURRELL, JOYCE BURRER, HELEN BUTLER, MARGARET ANN BUTLER, RUSS CABALLERO, ROCKY CAIN, JERRY CALDWELL, NANCY CALHOUN, WILLIAM CALLAWAY, JANE CAMPBELL, BEVERLY CAMPBELL, DOUG CAMPBELL, TOMMY CANO, JOE CARLSON, JUANITA AH5225f'21w?fiana1sHw',4:H12if2l all , ,. f ::fAqa1:e,,,2-if1:ww-:fwas.ws1,s,sssai:ffw21 1azmwxsAxw4vvEA4Kw 1, COLLIER, TOMMY COLLINS, MARILYN COMPTON, BARBARA CONDITT, JACK CONN, JIMMY CONNER, LEE COOK, AILEEN COOKSEY, SYLVIA COOPER, DERRELL COOPER, DICK CORDOVA, TERESA CORLEY, CAROL COTMAN, TOMMY COURTNEY, ETTA MAE COVINGTON, SCOTT COX, AINSLEE COX, JUDY CRADDOCK, BETTE CRAWFORD, JACKIE CRAWFORD, NANCY CRAWFORD, PATSY ANN CRAWFORD, VIRGINIA CRIDER, JO ANN CROCKETT, TOTSY CROSS, DORIS ii gi L 'Tw I5 'F CROW, CLARK CROW, GUS CRUTCHFIELD, JOHN CULBREATH, KAY CUMMINGS, SARAH CUMMINS, NELDA CUNNINGHAM, NANCY CURTIS, PEGGIE ANN DACY, JOE D'ARCY, JAMES DARSEY, BILL DAVIDSON, GRACE DAVIS, BOBBY DAVIS, DOYLE DAVIS, GAIL DAVIS, RETTA DAVIS, JAMES DAVIS, PAT DAVIS, ROY DAYWOOD, MORRIS AR Eff . it may K. a: QI M I' 5 Y Q W Q5 E We A A . .:' fm? ECKERT, DUDLEY ECKETT, MIKE MAURICE ECKHARDT, ROY ECKOLS, SHERMAN EDGAR, CLAIRE EDWARDS, ROLAND EKDAHL, HOWARD ELLINGSON, GLENDA EMBREE, MARY ELLEN ERICSON, RALPH THOMAS ESTES, JOY ESTLACK, JOE O. ETHEREDGE, CURTIS WILLIAM EVANS, CLAYTON EVERTS, MERLE LEE FARMER, VIRGINIA FELPS, NEWTON FIELDER, SYDNEY FIELDS, KENNETH FINCHER, PATSY DEANE, Jo ANN DELA o, HILDA DELA RosA, CoNNlE mLwoRTH, COKE DILWORTH, VALJEAN DINGWALL, NANCY DITTMAR, GLENN DIXON, FORD DOCKENS, CHARLES DODGEN, PAT DOERR, O. J. DONN, PAUL DONOVAN, JOHN DORCHESTER, MARY LOU DOUGLASS, CAROLYN NEAL DOYLE, DOLORES DRAKE, JODY DRAKE, SHIRLEY DUDLEY, JO ANN DUDLEY, SHIRLEY DUPRE, CATHERINE DYE, CHARLIE EANEs, GRACE EBNER, FREDDY EBY, WAYNE llisl- 1 '1w1:w':lflf1 M131 5 ',-' 'E E - f.,A.ifJ5,Aiis42i lv- FISHER, BILLY FLEET, BONNIE FLEMING, DARRELL FLYNN, PATRICIA FOHN, GWEN FORISTER, EUGENE FORTUNE, JAMES EDWARD FOSTER, DALE FOXWORTH, CAROLYN FRANKI, DIANE FRANKLIN, LOU FREDRICKSON, BETSY FREEMAN, TANDY FRENSLEY, TOM FROMME, LINDA FROST, SIDNEY FUCHS, VERNELL GACHES, GAIL GADDY, BETH GAFFORD, MACK GARCIA, BILLY JOE GARCIA, GAIL GARCIA, SUSIE GARNER, JIMMIE GARNER, TOMMY , Af' n E . 'D- GARRETT, KIM GARRETT, LOVIC GARTMAN, MODENE GARZA, ISABEL GARZA, MANUEL GENTRY, CHARLES GILBERT, MYRNA GLASER, JO ANN GLASER, KENNETH GLASS, CHARLENE GLENN, DOT GODWIN, BARBARA GOODNIGHT, MERLENE GOUSHE, KHALIL GOVRO, JIM GRAHAM, ANN GRAHAM, BILLY GRAY, ELIZABETH GREEN, GEORGE GREEN, SHIRLEY L A 1, ws A A .Im ,...,,. ,,,,,,,.... 5, rmamgc, , . ,gmfgsg 'M ME . , A V, , 5 'I JYQIRIA ,,LW E, ' 'LL .242 rg -.. ,f ,- 'f Gu- ., P! Ita wi A ' 2' S E 3,5 as X :EA ,Q 'I I ga 1? HARTGROVE, LOUIS HARTY, DANNY HARVICK, FRANK HAWKINS, GORDON DAMON HAWLEY, DAN HAYES, JUDY HAYES, RAYE HAYNES, JO GAYLE HAYS, DELAINE HEATH, FRANKLIN ALLEN HEATH, HENRY LOUIS HEBER, JON HEJI., MARIANNA HELGESEN, MICHAEL HEMPHILL, TERRELL HENNIGER, ELIZABETH HENRIKSEN, TORVILL HENSLEE, RUTH HENSON, PATSY JEAN HERNANDEZ, RUTH - 'Y L . GREENWOOD, MARY GRIFFIN, RENDON GRIMMER, GARY GRIMMER, LOIS GROHMANN, GLORIA GUEDEA, JOE GUERRA, PAULINE GUERRERO, BEATRICE GUERRERO, SYLVIA ANN GUINN, ROBERT GURLEY, ARTHUR GUTIERREZ, DELIA GUYNES, RENA FAYE HABERLIN, FRANCES HAFFELDER, ALFRED HAFNER, DONROY HAGOOD, JOHN THOMAS HALL, NANCY ANN HARPER, PRESTON HARRELL, DAVID HARRIS, CAROLYN HARRIS, KATHLEEN HARRIS, MARGARET HARRISON, BILL HART, LARRY lwms:':w,fqgg.WI1,,1II ,,,. 1 am: HERNDON, JOHNNY HERRING, PHIL HESTER, CAROLYN HETZEL, JO ANN HICKMAN, PEGGY HIGGINBOTHAM, SAM HIGGINS, JAMES HIGHT, CHARLES HILDERBRAND, MYRNA HILLAND, PAT HILSBERG, DONALD KARL HINES, MILTON L. HINKLE, DAVID HITCHCOCK, DON HITCHCOCK, DORIS HOBBS, GILBERT CLAYTON HOBGOOD, ALDEN HODGES, CARROLL ANN HODGKISS, LADY HODNETT, JOHNIE HOEVET, MARCIA HOHMANN, MORRIS HOLDEN, DON HOLT, CLARA JEAN HOLT, KENNETH H 4' E Yagi? 45,5 114 :I A :FZ-I I I F21 .S+ ., P: :LLJ W Jw I '15 gi? HOLTZCLAW, PAT HOLUBEC, DOROTHY HOLUBEC, SHIRLEY HORNBERGER, CARL HOUGH, BARBARA HOWARD, WALLACE HRUSKA, JOHN HUBER, DOYLE HUFF, LYNN HUGHES, EDDIE HUSTON, BOBBY INGRAM, PEGGY IRONS, EDNA ISBELL, KENNETH JACKSON, HERMAN JACKSON, ROY JAMAR, HARRELL JAQUYSH, ROBBIE JENKINS, BILLY JENNINGS, GAYLE Q? g ,' , J' 'J J' 753-If U -,F ,W , Xl., V. , . A .1 KIDDER, BOBBIE KILIAN, WILLIAM KIMMONS, ELEANOR KING, JAMES KLOTZ, NANCY KLUMPP, PEGGY KNIBBE, SHIRLEY KNIPP, FOY KOBE, JEAN KOCUREK, NEAL KOENIG, DIANE KONECNY, CATHY KRAMER, FREDDIE KRAUSE, ELSIE KREEGER, DICK KRUEGER, SHIRLEY KUHN, WALTER KUNTZE, BERNICE KUNZ, DAVID LaBAUVE, ANNETTE JENNINGS, FRANK JERNIGAN, CURTIS JOHN, MARY JANE JOHNSON, ALAN JOHNSON, ANN JOHNSON, CARLENE JOHNSON, CARRIE JANE JOHNSON, CURTIS JOHNSON, KAY JOHNSON, ELZIE LEE JOHNSON, FRANCES JOHNSON, GLORIA JOHNSON, GORDON JOHNSON, KEITH JOHNSON, RICHARD JOHNSON, WINDY JOLLY, LuJUANA JONES, AMES JONES, DAVID JONES, PEGGY JONES, WILLIE JORDAN, JACK JUNG, JEANNETTE KASPER, LORRINE KASTNER, LEONA saavmva LA FUENTE, ARNULF LAGUNAS, JULIA LANG, DONNA LA TOUF, PAT LAUNER, KAY LAW, CELIA LAWHON, JAMES LOWN, HERBERT LEE LAWSON, ELLEN RAY LEAR, VIRGINIA LEBO, MELVIN LEIGON, PATSY LYNN LEHMAN, ROBERT LEMBURG, GINGER LEMENS, VERNON LINDAHL, JERRY LEOS, ANITA LEWALLEN, BUDDY LEWIS, CHARLES LINDNER, A. J. LINDSEY, GEORGIA LOHMAN, ANGELINE LONEY, BILLY LYNN LUMPKIN, IRENE LUNDIN, CARROLL 'fs -wr-4 'PSP MCCALLUM, DAN McCLI NTOCK, PEGGY JEAN MCCLUNG, JOE McCOWAN, JACK McCRARY, JOHN MCCULLOUGH, RAYMOND McDANIEL, DOROTHY MCDONALD, MONTY McELROY, RAYMOND McGEE, PAT McGUIRE, NANCY McKAY, MARTHA McKNIGHT, WILLIAM McLAREN, JIMMY McMAHAN, JAMES McMAIN, DORIS MCNALLIE, MARY ALICE McNUTT, BUNDEEN MANN, MERIDEL MARBURGER, INA G. '57 3 MILLS, BARBARA MITCHELL, BETTY JEAN MOHLER, JOHNNY MOLBERG, MARVIN MONAGHAN, HUGH MOON, NANCY MOORE, DOUGLAS MOORE, GLORIA MOORE, JIMODEAN MOORE, JUDY MOORE, MARIAN MOORE, SANDRA LEE MONCRIEF, THOMAS MONK, BILLIE GAYLE MONROE, BOBBY MULLINS, JUDITH MUNGUIA, HORTENSE MYERS, MELVIN LEE NEEDLEMAN, MARTIN BOB NEEL, MARY ,,,,, , 'G c nl ,fu A is l '7 LIN 45? 1 Q I WX iffy- A I 1' pi , a AIS EMS' MARTIN, JOAN MARTIN, MELBA MARTIN, PRESTON MARTINEZ, AUGUSTINE MARTINEZ, HORTENSE MARTINEZ, VIRGINIA MATA, MARTINA MATTHEWS, CARL MAXWELL, JANE ANN MAYFIELD, MARGO MEADOWS, DAVID MEADOWS, JOHN MEINSCHER, GLENDA MARIE MEIER, MARY MELLON, EDDIE MENDEZ, ALFONSO MENDEZ, RAUL MENDOZA, THERESA MERCADO, NOE MEYER, JOE MIDDLETON, DORIS MIDDLETON, VIRGINIA MILLER, ALLAN RAY MILLER, GENE MILLER, JUDY NElTscH, RAMoNA NELLE, FRED NELLIGAN, MARY NESBITT, MARTHA SUE NEUMANN, GAY NEUSCH, ROSEMARY NEWMAN, BILLIE JEAN NEYLAND, JOY NICHOLAS, JERRY NICHOLS, ANN NORMAN, PAULINA NORWOOD, EARLINE NORWOOD, JEAN NUNEZ, STELLA O'BANAN, MATTIE O'DELL, FAUNEIL o'NEAL, vlcKl omoRNE, KENNETH OGIER, ToM OLIVER, PETER OTTING, GARY OTTO, GORDON OVERSTREET, PHIL OVERSTREET, WANDA PALMER, KENNETH --Hui , PANNELL, EDITH PARKER, EMMA JEAN PARR, BETTIE FORD PAYNE, DARLENE PEARSON, BILLY PEARsoN, JIMMY PEARsoN, JOE PEISER, PAULA PENN, JULIA PEoPLEs, DONNA PESNELL, TOMMY PETERSON, OSCAR PFEIFER, BOB PHILLIPS, LEE PIERCE, VIRGINIA PILOTE, GERALDINE PINCKNEY, RICHARD PINCKNEY, PATTI PITTMAN, CLAUDE PLUMMER, NINA RUTH X' 'S pw P ' Q ww W, 1 5 5 '79 ff 2 RINCON OVELIA RIOS MARY LOUISE ROACH, MARY KATHERINE ROBERTS, ARTHELIA ROBERTS, JEAN ROBERTS, LOIS ROBERTS, MERLENE ROBISON, TERRELL RODGERS, BILLIE RODRIGUEZ, RAMONA RODRIGUEZ, RAYMOND ROELYN, SANDRA ROGERS, BILLY REX ROGERS, VENITA ROLLINGS, BILLIE JEAN ROLSTON, SUE ROMERO, MARY HELEN ROSELLE, MARTHA ROSENTRITT, JOSEPH ROSS, JIMMY FOLK, KENNETH PRADO, GLORIA PREAS, MARY PRESTON, JOYCE PRIEST, RAY PRYOR, PATSY PSENCIK, CHARLENE PUTNAM, MELVIN RAGLAND, DONNIE RAMIREZ, JULIAN RAMON, VIRGINIA RANGEL, ELISA RANLY, CHARLES RAVEN, LEISSNER RAY, BOB RAY, VERNON REA, REITA REED, BARBARA JEAN REESE, STANLEY LEWIS REINHARDT, MARJORIE RENKER, BOBBY RICH, SID RIDGWAY, MARY HELEN RIEGER, SHIRLEY RILEY, SARAH A 1. Q21 mn 'QM --If ROSS, JOHN ROWELL, LIZ RUIZ, PAULA RYLANDER, NORMAN SACKREY, CHARLES SALCHER, JERRY SALYER, ALLENE SANCHEZ, ANGELITA SANDERS, JO ANN SANSOM, JIMMY SANTA ANA, ELVIRA SAPP, JOHNNY SAUNDERS, CAROLYN SCANTLEN, JACKIE SCHEIB, PETE SCHNEIDER, DONALD RAY SCHMIDT, KERMIT CURTIS SCHROETER, RIC SCHULLE, GAYLON SCHUNEK, CAROL SCHWARTZ, DON SCOTT, CAROLYN SEAY, CAROLYN SEEKATZ, TOM SEFCIK, GAYLE ,J,, ew.1Q.,,,4: W -'f f m4 SELLERS, JIMMIE SELLSTROM, KENNETH SENKEL, GILBERT SHAFFER, JOHN SHAPIRO, DAVID SHELANDER, MARY NELL SHELTON, STUART SHIELD, ALAN SHIPP, DORIS SHRADER, RUSSELL SHROPSHIRE, CECILIA SHUFFIELD, JAMES SIFUENTES, MARY ESTHER SIMMONS, AUDREY WINDLE SIMS, KAY SIMS, SHIRLEY SINGLETON, RAYMOND SINGLETON, NORMAN SKARREN, CHARLES SKINNER, BILLY ,E F f A' R A STRAUSS, HELEN STURDIVANT, ARLEN SUTHERLAND, BARBARA SWENSON, ZACK SYKES, FRANK TAYLOR, BILLY TAYLOR, DENNISE TAYLOR, NORMA TEAFF, LAWRENCE TERRY, IRIS THOMAS, DOROTHY THURMAN, SHIRLEY TIEMAN, BOBBY TORRES, JESSE TOWNSEND, OAKLEY TUCKER, MARY TUMEY, coRKY TURNER, GEORGE TURNER, JANN TUTTLE, NORMA SLATON, CHARLES RAY SMITH, CURTIS SMITH, JAMES SMITH, LOUISE SMITH, PATSY SMITH, SAMMIE SMITH, TOMMY SNODGRASS, WINONA SNOWDEN, KENNETH SOUTHALL, ROBERT SPEARS, BENNY SPILLMAN, EMIL STAFFORD, WILLIE STANLEY, LINDA STARK, LEO STARK, MARJORIE STARK, NANCY STEGALL, CLAUDETTE STEIN, NORMA STEINBRING, EDMUND STENZEL, YETTA STEVENS, BUDDY STOKES, ANNIE STOCKTON, EILEEN STRAITON, JANELLE , I - mm .,,.. 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WHISENANT, DONALD WHITAKER, BOBBY WHITE, BENNY WHITE, BILL WHITE, DEAN WHITE, JANENE ' 5: H. .1 I.- 'ggi -,,, V WILSON, BILLY JACK WILSON, EDITH WILSON, ROGERS WILT, JOE BILL WINTERS, JO ANN WOLANDER, NANCY WOLFF, ETHEL WOOD, ALCENE WOOD, FRANK WOOD, LILA LEE WOODLAND, DON WOODSON, JIM WOODWARD, SARAH WOOSLEY, LEONARD WORTHEY, NELLIE JEAN WYKES, JIMMY WYMAN, WILL YOUNG, JACK YOUNGQUIST, DON ZELEN, STEVE WHITE, PATSY WHITE, W. H. WHITEHEAD, FRANCES WHORTON, PATSY ANN WIER, JANE WILDER, JAMES WILLHOITE, BOB WILLIAMS, BETTY LOU WILLIAMS, BOBBY WILLIAMS, JIMMY WILLIAMS, NANCY WILLIAMS, ROGER WILLIAMS, SIDNEA WILLIAMSON, ARCHIE WILLIAMSON, WALTER Vkh, 5 I ' N 'N Ing? i Wea 3 - 1 is J If ,Z Junior Princesses of the May Fete Court were, left to right: Mary Paige Benbow, Sydney Fielder, Judy Hayes, and Carlene Johnson. Their escorts were Clayton Evans, Carroll Lundin, Lynn Huff, and Will Wyman, respectively. Pictured at right are junior class officers Will Wyman, fall sergeant- at-arms and spring vice-president, and Margaret Harris, spring treas- urer. ,, K M- 'fi'3 77 5 2 S E aa OPH 'ln-'i ,,..s. if Me. N,-4' Playing cards at the Esquivel home are the sophomore class officers, left to right, Roy Lyon, fall and spring president, Jay Lewallen, fall and spring sergeant-at-arms, Sandra Esquivel, fall and spring secretary, Bobbie Beck, fall reporter, Bill Drake, fall vice-president, and Sharon Henson, fall treasurer. Betty Hay, spring vice-president, Billy LaRue, Spring treasurer, and Ronnie Spillar, spring reporter, are pictured on page 99. OQE5 ANDREWS, JERRY ANGUIANO, BERTHA ARMSTRONG, VIC ARNOLD, CLYDE ARNOLD, JACKIE ARTZ, TEDDY ATKINSON, CAROL BAILEY, JANICE BAKER, JOE BAKER, JOE BALDWIN, BILLY BALLARD, JOHNNY I BARBA, MARY BARCUS, LAURA BARGAS, CORA BARKER. CHARLOTTE BARLOW, PAT BARNARD, HENRY BARNETT, JAMES BARNETT, MARY ANN BARNHILL, MARY BARR, ALWYN BARRETT, TOMMY BARRON, ROBERT BARTLES, WAYNE ABRAHAM, SAM ADAIR, BOB ADAMS, JOYCE AHUERO, MARY AKIN, RAY ALBERS, EDITH ALFF, JIMMY ALLEN, ELOISE ALLEN, JACK ALLEN, LILLIAN ALMQUIST, KAY AMEY, JOHN AMSLER, Jovcz ANDERSON, sossv ANDERSON, c. J. ANDERSON, CARROLL ANDERSON, DORIS ANDERSON, ELEANOR ANDERSON, FRED ANDERSON, MARIE ,,- ff I4 -., Y-121 assesn:e:1aa.aUnsf':-fazafaasewfz mAa:w..s.4r-slLilr:1llL!rm.?a.'i BARTON, KMB BAUM, CYNTHIA BEAL, JEANIE BEASLEY, MARTHA BEAUBIEN. BOBBY BEBEE, DOYLE BECK, BOBBIE BELK, CHARLES BENNETT, MARJORIE BERKMAN, CLAIRE BERNAL, GILBERT BESA, ALEX BESHEARS, HAZEL BEST, MARGARET BEVERLY, NELLA BIEBERSTEIN, ROSALIE BIGGS, BILL B IGGS, CARLA JAN ELL BILBROUGH, LOIS BILLIOTT, HARRY F,s . Q BISHOP, HARRY BLAND, KAY BI.INcoE, SUSAN BLOMQUIST, EMIL BLoMQuIsT, MADISON BLOND, BARBARA BOUCHARD, ANDRE BOWEN, AUDREY BERYL BOWLES, BEVERLY BOWLES, LEOLA BOYD, CLYDE BOYD, GERALD BOYD, MARILYN BRADDOCK, MARTHA BRADSHAW, DONALD BRADSHER, OLIVER BRADY, VALASKA ANN BRANUM, JUDIE BRAWNER, ORA RAE BREDLOW, JOE BREBT, BARBARA BREWER, ADA Io BROOKS, BLAIR BROWN, CALVIN UBRBQWN, DEMPSEY 'fb TT? Iiggk CANNON RAYMOND CANTU ANDREW CANTU MARIO CANTWELL ANN CANTWELL VIRGINIA CARD ANNIE BETTIE CARGILL ANITA JO CARR WILBER CARRIAGE PATSY CARTER ARTHUR CASTILLO, DORA JEAN CEHAND, VERNA LEE CHILDS, JIMMY CHRISTENSEN, GORDON CHRISTIAN, ERNEST CLENDENNEN, FRANKLIN CLINE, JIMMY CLOUD, ROY COERS, PATRICIA COGBILL, DOLORES COGHLAN, SHIRLEY JANE COLE, JAMES COLE, MARSHA CONKLE, ELLIS CONNER, TOMMIE Y ., im 1 ,swim 'i ' 2.5, fl- ' BROWN, GEORGE BROWN, ROBERT BROWN, TOMMY BRYMER, BEN BUCHER, RONALD BUFFLER, DICK BUKOWSKY, ANNETTE BUKOWSKY, ROSEMARY BULIAN, ALTA ROSE BURCH, DELORES BURK, BERNARD BURKS, CONNIE BURLAGE, ROBBIE BURLESON, DIANE BURNHAM, JANICE BURTON, AVON CABALLERO, RALPH CAFFEY, PAT CALDERONj MIKE CAMPBELL, RALPH 3 g ,I I2 2 A 5 1--' . m -' 1.4 I 92, .P A G. x , 9-Q M 1' I Af' I 1 I' , 9, :gi fx vw COOK, CLAUDETTE COOK, DEANNA COOK, KAY COOK, SCOTT COOPER, BOBBY COOPER, DEWEY COOPER, DONNIE CORTEZ, FERNANDO COTTINGHAM, DALE COURTNEY, GERALDINE COUSER, ZERA ANN COWAN, BETTY COWEN, JACK COX, PATSY JANE CRADDOCK, FRED CRAIG, GAYLA CRANE, NELLIE CRAWFORD, MALCOLM CRIDER, LYNDON CRITENDON, BEVERLY CROMEAN, PHILLIP CROUCH, BILLY CROW, DIANE CUNN I NGHAM, LAN ELLE CURB, BOBBY DAVIDSON, MARIE DAVIS, CAROLYN DAVIS, DENISE DAVIS, GLENN DAVIS, JOYCE DAVIS, MARY LOUISE DAVIS, MICKEY DAY, BILL DEAN, ROSE DEAN, TOMMY DEBOIS, JOHN DEKLE, ANN DELANCEY, DORIS DELA ROSA, HERBERT DENSON, FRED DEPEW, JOYCE DILL, NANCY DINGLER, POWELL DINGWALL, DE ANNE DITTMAR, DAVID 'VIS' 84 S.. I EASTEP, BENITA EBAUGH, ALBERT EBY, PAUL EDWARDS, ARTHUR EDWARDS, TOMMY ELLIOTT, DALTON ELLIOTT, OPAL ELLIOTT, RICHARD ELLISON, DAVID ERICKSON, MARVIN ERWIN, JEANNINE ESQUIVEL, SANDRA ESTRADA, LUPE EVANS, FRANCES FALCONE, RONNY FALLWELL, BILLY FARR, JO ANN FAUGHT, MELBA FERDINANDTSEN, GEORGE FERGUSON, JACK FICKEL, DOYLE FITZGERALD, BETTY FLEET, ANNA FLEET, DORIS JEAN FLEISCHER, DONALD DOCKAL, HARVEY DODSON, DON DODSON, LILLIAN DONLEY, JOE DOSS ETT, KAY DOWELL, MARILYN DOWNS, MARY LOUISE DOYLE, WILLIAM I,IA I ' G x i i: A' f gf- , 1, Q, ,, W 'fa 'f W DRAKE, BILL DRIGGS, HENRY DRISKILL, ROBERT DRISKILL, TERRY DUBE, ORDELL DUCKETT, JO ANN DUKE, CAROLYN DUKE, JIMMY DUNNAM, KENNETH DURAN, MARY HELEN DYER, DAVID EADS, LAWRENCE wi vc-5 N1-E, l QA X, .,1 T9 FLEMING, BEVERLY FLORES, ANNIE FOGLE, JANICE FONTAINE, NANCY FORRESTER, TOMMY FORWOOD, JUNE FOSTER, NINA FOYT, GEORGE FRANCIS, SUZETTE FRANCIS, TOMMY FRANK, FELICITY FRANKE, JOHNNY FRANKE, NANCY FRANKS, BILLY FREDERICK, ANN FuLcHER, JOHNNY FULLER, BARBARA GALBRAITH, DAVID GALLAMORE, BONNIE FAYE GANTT, BILLY GAONA, JULIAN GARDNER, NELDA GARZA, FRED GARZA, GILBERT GATTIS, JIM GIBSON, FLOYDENE GIDEON, SUE GILBERT, VALERIE GILBREATH, SHIRLEY ANN GLASS, CLARENCE GLASS, MARY FRANCES GLENN, PEGGY GOLL, DAVID GONZALES, CORDELIA GONZALES, HENRY GONZALES, JESSE GOVEA, MARY GRAEF, JEANETTE GRAEF, VONDELLE GRAVIS, DELORES GRAY, MARY LAUREL GRAY, SAM GREEN, CLAUDINE GREEN, LETHA FAY GREEN, RETHA -uv wg' V 1 HALTMAR, JAMES A. HAMLIN, KAYE HANCOCK, JOHN HARE, JOY HARMON, SHIRLEY HARP, FLOYD HARRELL, GAYLE HARRELL, JEFFREY HARRIS, BOBBY HARRIS, HELEN HART, olcx HART, MARGIE HARWELL, LETA HATHERLY, HOWARD HAWLEY, JAY HAY, BETTY HAYS, PAT HELLUMS, CAROLE HENDERSON, ARLENE HENDERSON, ARVENE HENDERSON, DELORES HENDERSON, DWIGHT HENDERSON, EDWARD HENDERSON, TEDDY HENNING, PATSY 45? GREGG, BANNER GREGG, JOHNICE GREGORY, MARY GRIBBLE, DAVID GRIFFIN, SHIRLEY GRISWOLD, EDDIE GROOS, BOBBIE GROVE, GENE GRUMBLES, HERBERT GRUMBLES, PATSY GRUPE, BETSY ANN GUFFIN, CHERRY ANN GUNN, DIANNE GUNN, RUTH GUTIERREZ, ABEL GUYTON, BILL HAFNER, SHARON HALE, MAUREEN JANET HALL, JEAN HALL, MAXINE . -di I gf, I, 04? ' A In I ,W If 1 V 4: sy 'SLI .. rig! -all nsufAu:u,m.41., A iwM..f1x-n -Q HENRIKSEN, RANDI HENSON, SHARON HERRERA, CHRISTINE HERRINGTON, DORIS HESTILOW, ERLENE HIBBS, ELFREIDA HICKMAN, BRENT HICKMAN, EARL HICKS, MALCOLM HILL, DULCIE HILL, JOHN CALDWELL HILL, JOHN CLIFFORD HILL, MARTHA HILL, SHIRLEY HITCHCOCK, HARLEY HITT, CAHILL HOCKER, PAT HOCUTT, FAYE HODGES, BETSY HOGAN, LARRY W5 nf -.-, T7 HOLLIDAY, EVELYN HOLMAN, JULIE HOLMES, ANITA HOLTZCLAW, DALE LYN N HOLTZCLAW, RITA HOLUBEC, BETTY LOU HOOTEN, JANEIL HOPKINS, ANN HOPSON, MARTHA HORNSBY, SANDRA HORTON, HENRY HOUSTON, WANDA JEAN HOWARD, BERT HOWARD, CAROLYN HOWARD, EL WANDA HOWELL, JO ANN HOWELL, LA REE HUDEPOHL, DIANE LEE HUGGINS, STACEY HUGHES, HOWARD C. HULL, DANNY HUNT, CAMILLA JACKSON, BARRY JACKSON, CARLENE JOYCE JACKSON, CHARLES 'GV JOHNSON, VIRGINIA JONES, BETSY JONES, DAVID JONES, HELEN JONES, LEDA RUTH JORDAN, LARRY JOSEPH, CAROLA JOSEPH, NORMA KALITTA, ALAN KASPAR, ALICE KANETZKY, BILLIE FAY KAROTKIN, RICHARD KEELEN, TED KEETON, GEORGE KEIR, DAVID KELLER, DEMARIOUS KEMP, ANNA KENNEDY, LYNN KENNEDY, RITA KEYS, SARA KIDD, WALTER KIEKE, LAWRENCE KILLIBREW, FLOYD KIMBROUGH, EVELYN KINCANNON, DORIS JACKSON, GARETH JACKSON, JOHN JACKSON, KENNETH JACKSON, LA VERNE JACKSON, SHIRLEY JAMAR, FRAZIER JAMISON, JOE JENNINGS, CHARLES JOHNSON, BARBARA JOHNSON, BOBBY JOHNSON, CAROLE JOHNSON, CAROLYN JOHNSON, DAVID JOHNSON, DICK JOHNSON, DORIS JOHNSON, DOROTHY JOHNSON, GWEN JOHNSON, KARRELL JOHNSON, PATRICIA JOHNSON, SHIRLEY KING, JOE KIRK, SHIRLEY KIRKSEY, DON KIRSTEIN, ROBERT KITTREDGE, CLARENCE KLEYPAS, JENNALIE KNAPE. CAROLYN KNIGHT, TOMMY KNOX, MOLLIE KRETSCHMAR, MARY LEE KRUEGER, WAYNE DEAN KULL, LEWIS LEE KUNZ, TED KYSER, ARTIS MARIE LACEWELL, STEWART LA FUENTE, TONIE LAMME, MYRTLE LANDRETH, LARRY LANE, BRUCE LANGLEY, PATSY L. B i I J M1 , LANHAM, KAY LANIER, DALE LANIER, SCOTTY LA ROWE, WILLIAM C. LA RUE, BILLY LARSON, ARVID LAY, PATTY LEE, JOE LEE, JULIE LEIFESTE, DOROTHY LEINBACH, SHARLIS LESER, LaVON LEWIS, GERALDINE LEWIS, PAT LIGHTSEY, KENNETH LINDIG, BILL LOCK, STANLEY LOERA, VICTORIA LOEWENSTEIN, BOBBY LOGAN, RAY LOHMAN, EDWARD LONG, WOODY LOPEZ, PAUL LOREDO, NATALIE LOTT, TOMMY McLEMORE, TED McMURRY, CONNIE MABRY, JIMMY MADDOX, LARMON MAGNUSON, DON MALONE, SARAH MALOY, GAY MAPLES, ANNETTE MAPLES, VENETTA MARBURGER, ROSALEE MARKO, EL FREIDA MARTINEZ, ADELINE MARTINS, BOBBY MATHEWS, COLLEEN MAXEY, MARIANN MAXWELL, DICK MEADOWS, ANN MEEKS, CATHERINE MELIN, MARI LYN MENDEZ, IRENE MENEFEE, MARJORIE MENN, ARNOLD MERCADO, CARMEN MEREDITH, ROGERS MESSER, FLORENCE LOVE FRIEND LUNA JOE LUNDIN WALTON LUNSFORD GENE LYON ROY McCALMONT MONROE MCCARTNEY LULA MCCASKILL BARBARA McCLENDON RALPH McCLOSKEY PAULINE McCOWN PERNA McDANlEL MARIAN McDONNELL BARBARA McDUFF, BOBBY McGARY, KENNETH McGAUGHEY, EDNA McGAUGHEY, JO ANN MCGEE, MARCIA McGUIRE, GENE McKINNEY, SUE MEYERS, TERRY MIDDLETON, BILL MILES, JAMES MILLARD, ELEANOR MILLER, HIRAM MILLER, JOE BRUCE MILLER, SANDRA MILLS, SANDRA MINTS, MARLENE MITCHELL, JIMMY MOBLEY, TERRANCE MOJICA, MINNIE MONK, J. D. MONROE, ORVILLE MONTGOMERY, JULIA MONTGOMERY, RAMONA MOORE, JOE MOORE, PATTI MORAN, JO ANN MORELAND, DOROTHY r Qu v'A ll ? I 42521 5: ,f J 5 if , EL,-nz , I gf I gg 5. 4-E ,gg S- .. fa X F? MORENO, ROBERT MORGAN, JIMMY MORISEY, FREDDIE MORRISS, JANELL MORSE, SUE ANN MOURSUND, KENNETH MOWERY, DOROTHY MURPHY, JIM MURPHY, MIKE MUSICK, CARL MYLER, FAYE NAIL, ALTA NALLEY, JAMES NANCE, JOE PAT NASSOUR, JOHNNY NAUMANN, RUBY NELL NEFF, JIM NEITSCH, CURTIS NELSON, JOHN NELSON, YVONNE DEAN NETTLE, DON NEVE, FRANK NEWLAND, BOBBIE KEITH NEWSOM, ROLLO NICHOLS, PAT 'Huw PARKER BOBBY PARKER JACKIE PARKER LA NELL PARR LAWRENCE PARSONS MARLEA PATRICK DAVID PATRICK DONALD WOOD PAYNE MARIE PEARSON, CHARLES PEARSON, EDSEL PEARSON, JIMMY PERKINS, EDGAR PETERSON, ALTON PETERSON, PATRICIA PETTWAY, HARPER PFAU, MARTHA JANE PFLUGER, JAMES PHILLIPS, GERTRUDE PHILLIPS, GLENN PHILLIPS, NORMAGEE PHILLIPS, PEGGY PHINNEY, JIMMIE PHINNEY, LYNN PICKLE, ROBERTA PITTMAN, BENNY 'EI pw. NICHOLSON DANYA NIVEN GENE NIXON CAROLENE NOACK CARL NOBLES CLAIR RUTH NOGEE JUDIE NOLEN CAROLE ANN NORMAN GAYLE NORWOOD MARVIN NOWOTNY BETTY O OCHOA BENNY OLIVE NANCY OLIVER JOYCE OLLE DANIEL OLSON SONJA ORTIZ ARMINDA OWEN MARY ANN PACE SUE PALMER JO ANNA PANNELL JAMES A PITTS, SUZANNE PLATT, BILLY PLOEGER, MARVIN PLUMLEY, FRANCES POPE, CAMILLA PORTMANN, MARY MARGARET POWER, EDDIE PRATT, DENNIS PREECE, MARILYN PRENTICE, JIMMY PRENTICE, SHARON PRICHARD, DORIS MARIE PRICE, HERTHA PRITCHETT, CARR PROPSMA, HAROLD PURYEAR, GORDON RADKEY, INGRID RAINEY, BOBBIE RAMOS, HERMINIA RAMOS, RICHARD r Q5 , RAMSEY, STEPHYN RAPP, JACK REED, JAMES REED, PEGGY REEDY, ALLEN REEVES, C. W. REEVES, JODIE REID, DOROTHY RENFRO, JIMMY REYNOLDS, KELTON REYNOLDS, LEORA REYNOLDS, MARCIA RHODES, SONNY RICE, MILDRED ANN RIEGER, LESLIE RIEGER, NANCY JO RIPPY, NINA SUE RITCHIE, CARROLL FAITH RIVERA, BERT RIVERA, PETE ROBERTS, JENNIE MAE Rosekrs, JOHNNY ROBERTS, NANNIE Jo RosuNsoN, LA Rue RocHA, NICK SAYERS, SUE SCHIEFFER, DAN SCHIEFFER, DICK SCHIEFFER, DON SCHILLER, JOYCE SCHMIDT, VERN SCHNAUTZ, NANCY SCHNEIDER, JOHNNY SCHNELL, JAMES SCHOEDEL, ROY SCHULTZ, JANIE SCHULTZ, JOAN SCHWANZER, JODY SCHWARTZ, LaVERNE SCOTT, BOBBY DEE SCOTT, PIERRE SCOTT, WINTON SEITZ, D. R. SHANKS, CYNTHIA SHANKS, GEORGE SHAW, MARTHA SHEFFIELD, SHERWOOD SHEFFIELD, THEODORE SHEFFIELD, THERON SHELBY, ROBERT 'iz RODRIGUEZ, A. C. RODRIGUEZ, DELORES ROE, ANNE ROGERS, JOHN ROGERS, RONALD ROPER, STANLEY ROSS, CLAUDE ROSS, NORMAN ROUSE, BARBARA ROUTON, SHIRLEY RUSSELL, JERRY RYDEN, GLORIA RYDEN, LANETTE SAB, HARVEY SAB, JOE SAMUELSON, PHILLIP SANCHEZ, JANIE R. SANKEY, GLYNIS SANKEY, MATTIE LOU SAN MIGUEL, JOSEPHINE v-J msfif2iqQggg5xI' f aw I -- ' B K :af fix ' f :?ilfE2,,!f5'Hf 1 ,L .Q I i H .F A 'F W , an , +R Q , . . mf B.- cw' cz? K I PQ . I Q , SMITH, MAURICE SMITH, MICHAEL SMITH, PATRICIA SMITH, ROY SMITH, SHIRLEY SMITH, TOMMY SMITH, WALTER SPANGLER, DICK SPEARS, EUGENE SPENCER, MARGIE SPILLAR, NOVELDA SPILLAR, RONNIE SPINKS, VANIECE SPRADLING, FAY SPRUCE, ALICE SPRUCE, GEORGIA STANFORD, VIRGINIA STANLEY, BETTY STAPLETON, SUSAN STARK, JANE STARK, RALPH STARKEY, JOE STATON, GALE STATON, JONNIE STATON, SANDRA swANsoN, ED swear, Jo ANN sw1FT, CARLETTA swoFFoRD, Doms TALLY, ALLEN TAMAS, PAULA TARVER, DARRELL TANNER, BETTY JEAN TAYLOR, DEBORAH TAYLOR, MARY BETH TEAL, BILL TEMPLETON, LARRY TENEYUQUE, MARY SUE TERRY, JULIAN THARP, WALTER THOENE, SHIRLEY THOMAS, DELANE THOMAS, NANCY TIEKEN, NANCY TIEMANN, MARTHA TODD, BETTY LOU TOMPKINS, SHIRLEY TORRES, DOLORES TORRES, RACHEL TOWNSEND, THOMASINE STEEN, JOE STEGER, LLOYD STEINBACH, DAVID STERZING, VICTOR STEVENSON, NANCY STEWART, BETTY ANN STEWART, HEZLE STITT, SYLVIA STOKES, MICHAEL STONE, CHARLOTTE STRICKLAND, VERLENE STRONG, JANICE STRONG, RENE STUESSY, JACK SUNDAY, JAMES I ,,,.... Q5 If 2' I I5 If E I SUTHERLAND, GAYLE SUTHERLAND, RICHARD SUTHERLAND, WAYNE S if 5 Lia .- SUTTON, JAMES SWABACK, DWIGHT if!!! , .Q uf ..,f, 1, - - 1: ,: , :JL,,,1.'IQ.:mauv: TRAINER, O'LETHA TRAWEEK, SHIRLEY TREKELL, DAVID TROUTMAN, BRUCE TROXELL, DUANE TURNER, BoasYE JEAN ULRICH, KAREN vAsQuEz, DOLORES VAUGHAN, EUGENIA VAUGHT, SUZANNE VEGAMORERO, ROBERT VELASQUEZ, ROY VICK, CHARLES VIERECK, DOROTHY VOWELL, HARRY VOYLES, SHARON WAGGONER, RETTA WAGNER, BOBBY WALDEN, DANA MAE WALDROP, BOBBY C is I I 45 :I-f+R5,EH .,- ,, 1: R -R1 -R 323'-5,2 5 E R- Ib Q REFI P 'X K H' K :fr E: 'L 1 A.. R 'X ,A 4m JMR 4. R ' ' A-ff' ' T ,T ,sr I NI' in S 'S A 1 Eg, Q . , 1 ' I WALKER, SHIRLEY WALLACE, CAROLE WALLACE, RANDY WALLIS, LATRELLE WALMSLEY, BARBARA WALTER, VIRGINIA WARNER, CAROL WARNER, JANET WARNER, PATTY WATERS, HERMAN WATSON, JOHN WATTS, DOLORES WEBB, MILTON, SONNY WEIGEL, TOMMY WHEELER, JOHN WHEELER, MARY ANN WHITAKER, NANCY WHITAKER, LINTON WHITE, BARBARA WHITE, CHARLES WHITE, PAULINE WHITE, RENA MAE WHITE, SAMMIE DEE WHITENER, MILDRED WHITESELL, NEIL K-. ml' WORTHINGTON, BILLY JOE WORTHY, CORA NELL WRIGHT, BILLY C. WUKASCH, DON YEATES, MARY ANN YEATON, YOVENE YOUNG, ANN ROCHELLE YouNG, BEVERLY YOUNG, CLAUDETTA YOUNG, JERRY YOUNT, MELBA ZENKNER, BOBBY ZILLER, LESLIE ZILLER, PAT GAIL ZIMMER, DAVID WHITING, ANNA JANN WHITLEY, TOMMY WIER, BARBARA WILEY, CLAUDE WILEY, VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, NANCY WILLIAMS, LA NELLE WILLIAMS, MARY LaVERNE WILSON, DOLYNE WILSON, HERBY WILSON, WALTER WILSON, WAYNE WILSON, WESLEY WINEBURG, ANNA MARY WINGARD, RONALD WINN, JERRY WITTER, BETTY WOLFF, BUDDY WOODS, WILLIS WORLEY, LEWIS I I F . : QM, ,Q- pi What are their class pictures on THIS page for? Now don't get excited and we'll tell you the story of how .lack Laing ftop picturel and .lay Lewellan rose to fame. Over 500 more underclassmen pictures were taken this year than in any previous year. We feel that this is remarkable, and we are qlad that the Comet is even more representative of the student body. ln view of our goal to get everyone in the '53 Comet, we were shocked when we realized we had omitted two students' pictures. We are proud of these two fine boys because they represent an error of .00l232. Congratulations, lack and .layl Enjoying u soft-drink between classes are class officers Billy Lo Rue, spring treosurerg Betty Hay, spring vice-presidentg and Ron- nie Spillur, spring reporter. Sophomore representatives of the May Fete court were Princess Sondra Esquivel and Prince Doy Lyon ,as L., RGAN r 5' . , 9 fy, , ,,,- .N 7-P - , Mm: -W' W, f ,-M 4? 'W V - 1, 'fv- at ? m, . A . HART s .' .ww-..,.. V Q N 9 , , -N., 3 3 , t ' Q m ' ' ' ' Q 55 - ,ff f -'fx fl , Fall and Spring members of the Student Council are, left to right: FIRST ROW: Vaniece Spinks, Freddie Allen, Mary Ann Owen, Edward Dela Rosa, Alden Smith, Sydney Fielder, Sandra Moore, Ted Edwards, Walton McCullough, Mike Higgins, Frances Brown, Martha McKay, Alvis Vandygriff, Bobby Bohn, Mrs. Jane Wilson, sponsor, Darrell Jones, Joe Frank Minter, Sandra Esquivel, Carole Johnson, Terry Whitworth, Luther Dube, Roy Lyon, Terry Jo Cocke, Cecelia Shrop- shire, Rene Strong, Annie Bettie Card, Shirley Smith, Shirley Sartin, Glenda Meinscher. SECOND ROW: Dick Nelson, John Milton, Joe Bill Wilt, Sylvia Guerrero, Marlene Mints, Joyce Adams, Faye Hocutt, Shirley Reiger, Mary Ann Yeates, Virginia Wiley, Gay Maloy, Nancy Dill, Margaret Harris, Carol Villarreal, Annette LaBauve, Carlene Johnson, Kay Culbreath, Joan Schultz, Ramona Montgomery, Floydene Gibson, Cherry Guffin, Lady Hodgkiss, Barbara Allen, Shirley Steger, Danya Nicholson, Bobbie Beck, Wayne Cole, Liz Jessen, Gloria Grohmann. THIRD ROW: Tommy Smith, Suzette Francis, Sue Pace, Marcia Reynolds, Sarah Malone, Nancy Stevenson, Barbara Fuller, Ann Meadows, Barbara Sutherland, Leda Ruth Jones, Wanda Houston, Betty Hay, Jennalie Kleypas, Bette Ford Parr, Virginia Lemburg, 102 lf?-3 is twlmz' Carolyn Scott, Bob Pteifer, Bill Drake, Louis Bradshaw, Billy Rogers, Elbert Green, Clay Gault, Andre Bouchard, Danny Hull, David Blanchard, Stanley Reese. FOURTH ROW: Winton Scott, Joe Byrd, John Burdine, Bob Hooper, Bill Alsup, Paul Donn, Neal Kocurek, Sammy Lane, Larry Templeton, Billy Platt, Nancy Westphal, Virgil Barnes, Alan Kalitta, Joe Gilbert, Lynn Huff, Edith Wilson, Jimmy Neyland, Jay Hawley, Laurence Becker, Ronald Rogers, Don Wukasch, Jimmy Prentice, Nick Johnson Sharon Voyles, Violet Taylor, Julia Montgomery, Bill Guyton. I NOT PICTURED: Ada Jo Brewer, Ernest Christian, Nancy Dingwall, Kim Garrett, James King, Harold Lineberger, James McFarland, Rheims Mainer, Preston Martin, Birdie Matthews, Richard Palmer, Kenneth Parker, Patch Shaw, Oakley Townsend, Gene Turner, Bill Walker, Glen Dee Weise. E tt 1 - 2 95 IM F '3- 1-4 X- sity .acne 3.15 fr, I ..,,- Seated below are the spring officers of the Student Council, left to right: Martha McKay, recording secretary, Ted Edwards, chaplain, Walton McCullough, sergeant-at-arms, Alvis Vandygriff, vice-president, Bobby Bohn, president, lalso fall sergeant-at-armslg Mike Higgins, treasurer, Edward Dela Rosa, clerk, and Frances Brown, corresponding secretary. Standing are the fall officers, Sandra Esquivel, corresponding secretary, Terry Whitworth, sergeantrat-arms, Joe Minter, vice-president, Darrell Jones, president, Luther Dube, clerk, and Carole Johnson, recording secy. ' 1 il N ,Q xg Zz 5 i E rv' Y The Student Council Social Committee is composed of live-wire students that plan and help make possible our many school social functions. During the fall they arranged for after-game dances, and I I in the spring they helped make the Valentine Coronation one of the outstanding events of the year. Busy working on posters are, left to right, sitting: Nelda Cummins, Carole Johnson, Adele Black, and Diane Crow. Standing: Annette LaBauve, Alvis Vandygritt, Ted Edwards, and Robbie Burlcige. , l.ll ff'gyg..,.,5,i.f ,nfl gl Sandra Moore, Mrs. Jane Wilson, sponsor, and Bobby Bohn attended a convention of the Southern Association of Student Councils in Miami, Florida. Also representing the AHS S. C. in the Texas Association of Student Councils' meeting at Lubbock were Lynn Huff, Gay Maloy, and Margaret Harris. 104 The Student Council is the way Austin High School learns about democracy-and also how to cut red tape and get things done. Under the leadership of Darrell .lones and Joe Frank Minter, fall president and vice-president, and Bobby Bohn and Alvis Vandygrifl, spring president and vice- presidentg the Council has made outstand- ing accomplishments and has prepared the way for co-operation between the three high' schools next year. ' Www ' FIRST ROW: Adele Black, Bill Blachly, Bobby Bohn, Nancy Westphal, Virginia Barnes, Peggy Taylor, Julia Ann Kniker, Carol Reinhackel, Violet Taylor, Willis Bodine, Don Kelleher, Camille Newberry, Miss Boysen. SECOND ROW: Patty Sue House, Tommy Wiley, Wayne Cole, Elbert King, Jim Clark, Tom Manuel, John Milton, Walter Burton, John Hoffman, Peggy Gregory, Mary Ann Peterson, Tharon Nelson. THIRD ROW: Sue Hood, Perry Jo Clark, Janice Grumbles, Jane Marie Hornsby, Annette Smith, Jacqueline LeRoy, Shirley Steger, Mary Johnson Barbara McMurry, Olga Horry, Gail Hoevet, Liz Jessen, Birdie Matthews, 'Barbara Browning, Billie Arbuckle. Founded in the early 7920's by the National Associa- tion of Secondary School Principals, the National Honor Society strives to encourage in high school students the four qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. As defined in the official Handbook, Character, the composite of all the common virtues, sets the seal of righteousness upon our every endeavor, Scholarship is the power of the mind to dispel ignorance and super- stition through scientific investigation of truth, Leader- ship is the power of personality that blazes the trail for man's upward climb, while Service is the beginning and end of our education, the altar of altruism from which God's blessings to man have been vouchsafed. Members are now elected each spring, with scholastic requirements being a 90 or above average for llBs and 85 or above for l2Bs. Fifteen per cent of the graduating class may be elected, five per cent may be chosen as llbs. Members of NHS run the PX, from which the proceeds go to provide two scholarships for graduating seniors, they also usher at baccalaureate and graduation exercises. At a formal banquet in the spring new mem- bers receive their pins, which are fashioned in the shape of a keystone and a flaming torch. Election to the National Honor Society is a coveted honor, for it means not only that the student ranks high scholastically, but is also a leader who has impressed others with this willingness to share responsibilities. Officers of NHS who were elected before the Comet went to press are Camille Newberry, president, and Peggy Taylor, secretary. .1- Left to right: Patsy Smith, Club Editor, Cecil Pollard, Editor-in-chief, Mrs. Katherine Norman, Sponsor, and Birdie Matthews Feature Editor. Under the direction of Editor-in-Chief Cecil Pollard and the supervision of Sponsor Mrs. Katherine Norman, the 7953 Comet Staff has made some unprecedented achievements. Thirty more pages recorded the memories of AHS students in 1953 than ever before. This year's annual also includes about 600 more class pictures than previous Comets. To pay for the increased cost of publishing, due to the larger book, the use of printer's type, etc., the staff sold 63M more advertising than last year's annual. Special acknowledgment goes to Cecil Pollard who not only fulfilled his duties as editor but found time to boost other members in their work, sell advertising, and take some 600 pictures, and Mrs. Katherine Norman whose constant encouragement was invaluable in the production of this yearbook. Other outstanding staff members were Peggy Taylor, Art Editor, who is respon- sible for the fine lettering and drawings, and Kathy Cheavens, who worked with most of our advertisers in designing their layouts. The Staff of the 1953 Comet has done a remarkable job, and each member has given many hours of work to the building of this annual. In return, the staff mem- bers receive the satisfaction of producing one of AHS's finest Comets. ,,m' N' Holman, Alys Braden, Bill Harrison, Gloria I Johnson, Barbara Browning, Beatsy Holck, ? ' 'W v1 Staff members not pictured are Julie Bill Walker, and Gayle Norman, Pictured at right are David Hardy, Sports Editor, Tharon Nelson, Class Editor, and Julie Ann Kniker, Class Assistant. C9 6 C 531'-I .9- XQNXQ. X A R. Admiring one of the Comet's division pages are, left to right: Peggy Taylor, Art Editor, Marilyn Banks, Organizations Editor, Kathy Cheavens, Assistant Editor, Phil Winston, Intramural Editor, and Nancy Cunningham, Class Editor. WMM fd!! Assistant Sports Editors Bill White and Don Morgan at each end ofthe table inveigle new reporters to assist them. They are Curtis Smith, Robbie Burlage, Kathy Cheavens, and Barbara Fuller. Following tips for stories that will record the history and events of the school year are reporters Sidnea Wil- liams, Billie Rodgers, Sue Haggard, and Deanna Cook. That telephone is really kept busy, giving and getting information. The Maroon office, one of the hubs of Austin High School activity, has seen hours of hard work this year to put out that regular eight-page newspaper every week. Working at .the task are Mrs. Katherine Norman, sponsor, Jacquie LeRoy, advertising manager, Cerise Cameron, art editor, Nick Johnson, sports editor, Malcolm Harris, photographer, Annette Smith, editor, Jim Clark, associate editor, Barbara Browning, managing editor, Carolyn Seay, feature editor, and Jan Baker, news editor. This was an especially important year for the Maroon, because it was the 25th year of publication--its Silver Anniver- sary. Also it was probably the last year of a big paper because of the division of the school into three. The Austin Maroon won All-State ranking at the Texas High School Press Association, and the fall semester papers received All-American, the top rating of National Scholastic Press Association. Austi I1 Q iliaruun Glide! Publication al The Austin High Sched INTERNATIONAL Lfember Wm! L Member Texas H.S.P.A. l fe Texas I.L.P.C. 1952-53 1952-53 sua- 0 Ll, EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief .,,.,. ..............f.s......,YY............. - ........, ........,. A n nette Smith Associate Editor ,,Y... .........s....,.....fV................... .......,a.............. J i H1 Clark Managing Editor .....,... ,..,s,.,,... .,.... . ...... .,...,, ..... B a r . baraJBroWning News Editor .......,,,.......,..... - ........ .,.. ................... ,.....................,... a n B aker Sports Editor .,,,,...........,. . ..., l. ...... - .......... - ..,.,,...,,.,,.,,,,,. ...Nick Johnson Assistant Sports Editor ...,.... ...,,....,.. .............. D o n Morgan, 'Bill XVhite Feature Editor ,,...,,...,.. ......... - . .............................VY.....Y..., Carolyn Sfeay Art Editor ,,,.,,........,.......,.., .,,... - ..... .........,......,., C e rise Cameron Photographer ....,,,,,, ..s.......V..............,...... Malcolm Hari'-is Cartoonists ,, , ,.., .. .... . ..,,,.. ..,...,..,..,...... . lulian Bushong, Keith McCrary Exchange Editor ,,,,., Reporters ......,,,,.,,,,,.Y.... Sponsor ,,,,,,,.. .,,,...,.,,,. .... Robbie Burlage ,,,.,Deanna Cook, Donald Patrick, Marilyn VVeiss .Mrs. Katherine Norman 'Wis?6s'iiiEsisi'sirXfi':i5 ' Advertising Manager ,,,...,..,,,..,.,,........,,....,.,.,,......,............,,,.,....... ..,.... J acquie LeRoy Advertising Assistants ,,,...,,.. .,,,..,,.,,,,,....,,,.......,.Barhara Fuller, John Ade Nuhn, Billie Beaird, Kay Barnes The Austin Maroon is published lv!-weekly at Austin High School, 1202 Rio Grande St., Austin. Texas. Telephone 2-4714. Subscription price per semester for non-students is 50 cents. Engravings are by Wallace Engrav- ing Co. and printing hy A. C, Baldwin 8: Sons. 109 ad!! cmd ow!! Members of Quill and Scroll are shown at the mid-term Quill and Scroll Banquet. Seated left to right, are Jacquie LeRoy, Annette Smith, president, Jan Baker, secretary, Kathy Cheavens, and Barbara Browning, vice-president. Standing are Jim Clark, treasurer, Mrs. Katherine S. Norman, sponsor, and Cecil Pollard, MMd,,,,,,.....-ww Dr. DeWitt C. Reddick makes a point in his speech at the Quill and Scroll Banquet. Quill and Scroll is the international honor society for high school journalists, and only outstanding members of the Maroon and Comet staffs are selected for membership. -swab-ov, A-If FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Winters, Margaret Johnson, Mary Kate Wendler, Judy Vick, Debbie Taylor, Donnie Schaeffer Miss Louise Manlgault sponsor, Jo Ann Faulkner. SECOND ROW: Dick Dyke, Pat Hilland, Charlene Psencik, Diane Hudepohl, Janice Strong, Mary Frances Blomqulst Jody Camp Martha Lopez Mike Roche, Joe Byrd. THIRD ROW: David Muir, Ingrid Radkey, Retha Green, Helen Burrer, Nelda Cummins, Glenda Ellingson Jean Kobe Joy Llchenstem Carolyn Knape, Cynthia Shanks. FOURTH ROW: Betsy Fredrickson, John Hruska, Richard Bashara, Eugene Forister, Tommy Weigel, Joe Pearson The purpose of the Junior Red Cross is to assist the American Red Cross in any way possible. Projects undertaken this year by the Austin High group were a Variety Show Hof which the admission was one toy, which wound up under the Christ- mas tree of some needy familyi and shows presented at Fort Hood, McCloskey Hospi- tal, and Bergstrom Field. Directing these projects were the officers C pictured to the righti Donnie Schieffer, sergeant-at-arms, Mary Kate Wendler, vice-president, Judy Vick, president, Debbie Taylor, secretary, and Cecil Bryant, treasurer. 04 I I , - K-1 r FIRST ROW: Dani Dell Powers, Shirley Sartin, Pat Hilland, Shirley Knibbe, Margaret Harris, Camille Newberry, Betty Olle, Nancy Knickerbocker, Miss Corinne Herndon, sponsor, Gretchen Klumpp, Carol Cavness, Terry Cocke, Frances Brown, Sylvia Guerrero, Birdie Matthews, Sue McCarty, Jo Anne Lewis. SECOND ROW: Sandra Brown, Kay Johnson, Tharon Nelson, Shirley Reiger, Doris Jean Grumbles, Jean Kobe, Patsy White, Jo Ann Abrahamson, Flo Lowrey, Shirley Smith, Nancy Cunningham, Sandra Moore, Nancy Taylor, Barbara Bounds, Joan Berry. THIRD ROW: Diane Wilson, Gloria Johnson, Annette LaBauve, Nelda Cummins, Mary Ann Peterson, Shirley Steger, Patty Sue House, Alice Hite, Jody Camp, Glenda Ellingson, Juanell Sylvester, Eileen Stockton, Dorothy Johnson, Sara Bustin, Sydney Fielder, Liz Jessen, Mary Paige Benbow, Jody Drake, Joyce Alexander. FOURTH ROW: Barbara McMurry, Bette Craddock, Nancy Klotz, Kay Sims, Kathy Cheovens, Marilyn Weiss, Adele Black, Emma Lou Frank- lin, Margie Strauss, Joyce Burrell, Lady Hodgkiss, Lollie Dyke, Julia 112 2 Penn, Patsy Fincher, Etta Mae Courtney, Pat Woodson, Reita Rea, Gail Hoevet. FIFTH ROW: Sally Chute, Susan Brown, Janice Boyce, Shirley Bell, Mary Sue Young, Sue Hood, Sharon Young, Carolyn Huff, Carol Tyler, Sue Pace, Ruth Ann Henry, Peggy Gregory, Alcene Wood, Nancy Dingwall, Marcia Hoevet, Frances Frymire, Jo Ann Crider, Peggy Klumpp, Shirley Roe. SIXTH ROW: Frances Haberlin, Betty Lou Williams, June Mills, Betty Boyett, Dona Gremillion, Beth Miller, Jo Ann Sanders, Gwen Fohn, Perry Jo Clark, Nancy Cunningham, Margaret Hawkins, Jan Baker, Julia Kniker, Peggy Taylor, Carol Foust. SEVENTH ROW: Sandra Roelyn, Carolyn Howell, Gayle Jennings, Janelle Straiton, Carol Corley, Martha McKay, Carolyn Harris, Bettye Ann Moore, Vicki O'Neal, Nancy Westphal, Carolyn Seay, Margaret Braden, Patsy Smith, Violet Taylor, Carolyn Scott, Virginia Lemburg, Iris Terry, Ramona Neitsch, Billie Beaird. NOT PICTURED: Dorothy Bratton and Mary Johnson. f A r 3 . Side by Side We've got the spirit and brother, And all through life's highways, Red Jackets are crazy 'bout each other, We'll be faithful to you, Just a peach of a team And all through life's byways, That's right on the beam-- We'll be Red Jackets true. Side by Side. Don't know who's winning tomorrow, When school's all over and we're parted But there won't be trouble or sorrow, We'll be just the same as we started, 'Cause if we get beat Just a peach of a team We'll take our defeat- That's right on the beam- Side by Side. Side by Side. i 4 The 1953 Red Jacket officers, who have done an outstanding job, are, left to right: Betty Olle, sergeant-at-arms, Camille Newberry, vice-president, Nancy Knickerbocker, president, Gretchen Klumpp, secretary, and Carol Cavness, treasurer. i' The half-time gun goes off-old Red Jackets, with a year of experience behind them, straighten their ties once more and give their gloves a last firm pull. New Red Jackets, worried about their first formation, ask each other breathlessly if they look all right. Then they march onto the field, carrying on a tradition of twenty-six years. The Red Jackets went to several out-of-town football games, and gave the players the spirit they needed. Reita Rea, Nancy Dingwall, and Sidney Fielder are snapped by the Comet candid camera prior to the Corpus Christi trip. T.. Wk., ' 2? -ga s r ,, . N., Members of the Maroon Band are, left to right: FIRST ROW: Nancy Helf, Barbara Artz, Ann Nichols, Shirley Adcock. SECOND ROW: Nona Amundson, Delaine Hays, Cherry Guftin, Jo Ann Howell, Betsy Jones, Russell Schrader, Patsy Henning, Nancy Tieken, Bill Alsup, Kenneth Holt, Mary Louise Downs, Helen Smothers, Steve Zelen, Dale Holtzclaw, Louise Weiler, Nancy Stevenson, Debbie Taylor, Jane Ann Maxwell, Waneen Wyrick. THIRD ROW: James McFarland, Sora Booth, Gene Grove, Larmon Maddox, Sarah Watson, Roy Jackson, Laurence Becker, Bobby Harris, Pat Barlow, Ronald Rogers, Jimmy Prentice, Allan Thrower, Fred Nelle, Carroll Ann Hodges, Jim Beaty, Milton Wallace, Steve Best, David Weiner, John Hagood, Ainslee Cox, Mr. Weldon Covington. FOURTH ROW: Mary Louise Davis, El Freida Marko, Carol Villarreal, Mary Williams, Marie Payne, Betsy Ann Grupe, Paul Donn, Richard Lemmon, Leonard Woosley, Bobby Bohn, Gene Miller, Jerry Hill, Lee Arnold, Wellborn Hudson, Sidney Frost, Kenneth Glaser, Herbert Wilson, Dwight Henderson, Meridel Mann. 116 ,,ff :Xc FIFTH ROW: Charles Sutherland, Henry Grupe, Walter Wilson, James Brady, Scott Covington, JoAnn Glaser, Barbara Fuller, Karrell Johnson, Bill Harrison, Stacy Huggins, Phil Herring, Charlie Dye, Scott Evans, Mary Katherine Roach, Nina Ruth Plummer, Jackie Crawford, Bill Swanzy. SIXTH ROW: Bert Howard, Danny Hull, Herbert Grumbles, Marcus Grumbles, Billy Bob Dye, Chuck McCullough, Micky Davis, David Trekell, Billy Taylor, Wayne Cole, Curtis Johnson, Abel Gutierrez, Jane Callaway, Barbara Jean Reed, Stiles Seay, Winton Scott, Jimmy Williams, Pat Holtzclaw. SEVENTH ROW: Kenneth Downs, Bill Blachly, Bob Hooper, Jerry Cottingham, Kenneth Huggins, Ralph Stark, Horlen Winters, Willis Bodine, Tommy Gartman, Jimmy Martin, Cecil Ramage, Bob Lillie, Johnnie Bowen, Robert Kirstein, Kenneth Howell, Philip Samuelson, Allen Johnson, John Doud, Joan Winters. NOT PICTURED: Walton McCullough, Ed Steinbring, Beatsy Holck, Edna Irons, Lucian Wilborn, Cathy Perkins. gazed The Austin High School Maroon Band has deservedly been called one of the best in the nation. More musicians from Austin High were placed on the All-State Band in Galveston than from any other school. Four A.H.S. musicians attained the position of first chair. At the Highlander Music Festival held at Highland Park High School in Dallas, three Maroon Band members were placed in the All-Festival Orchestra and eleven were selected for the All-Festival Band. Members of the Band are selected by the director after an interview and an audition. Most of the students have been playing their instruments for at least three years, but some have been at it as long as eight years. Hours of practice each week are required to please the sharp ears of Mr. Weldon Covington, director, and Mr. Victor Williams, assistant director. ,- 3 Pity the poor snipe lfreshmanl. Walton McCullough inspects snipe's socks before the first Maroon football game. If a frosh sports any color but white, he must roll up his trousers knee-high when he marches during lldlf-flme. 117 g WWW FIRST ROW: Eileen Stockton, Carolyn Harris, Nina Ruth Plummer, Sandra Moore, Lee Mills, Bobby Baldwin, Carol Villarreal, El Freida Marko, Maria Payne, Cathy Konecny, Gloria Moore, Angeline Lohman, Jean Norwood. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Prentice, Karrell Johnson, Carroll Ann Hodges, Wayne Cole, Curtis Johnson, Billy Bob Dye, Bobby Bohn, Wellborn Hudson, Walter McCullough, Bill Harrison, Donald Patrick, Ames Jones. THIRD ROW: James McFarland, Stiles Seay, Mary Katherine Roach, Willis Bodine, Danny Hull. STANDING: Mr. Victor Williams, Director, Helen Smothers, Ainslee Cox, Mary Velasquez, Sarah Booth, Jerry Russell, Russell Shrader, Patsy Henning, Vicki O'Neal. NOT PICTURED: Benny Ochoa, Julian Ramirez, Elizabeth Rowell, David Weiner, Waneen Wyrick. . is ' S yn , . Q NJ N., K g., If K V., .., 0 Though they play longhair music adeptly, the members of the Austin High School Orchestra are definitely not squaresf they can whoop up the jazz too. This year the orchestra played for mid-term graduation exercises and presented three assembly programs. On April 28, came the orchestra's biggest event of the year, the Spring Concert. A varied menu of classical and popular music was dished up in professional style. lt was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. The Orchestra placed four members in the All-State Orchestra and ten members in the All- Festival Orchestra of the Highland Park Music Festival held at Highland Park High School in Dallas. ,Ax l 2 S ,, vi y ,, 1 A Agana' V , , '- f 4, .-ft' -. ,R , ,fn ' . ' FT' ,ng ri , , ' ,' FIRST ROW: Patricia Smith, Camilla Pope, Mattie Ruth O'Banan, Paul Eby, Jack Rapp, Estil Pearson, David Gribble, Robert Wells, Jesse Burnett, Mile Sellers, Melvin Leba, Jim Collins, Jimmy Pearson, Donald Brown, Kenneth Patton. SECOND ROW: Roy Dean Schoedel, Robert Guinn, Glenn Dittmar, Terry Driskell, Robert Layman, Ordell Dube, Tommy Beckett, Dave Muir, Luther Dube, Ralph Stanley, Sherman Eckols, John Ross, Dyek Boles, Ed Willingham, Barney Whatley, Kenneth Wersebe, Earl Hickman, Joe Meredith. THIRD ROW: Mr. K. D. Willingham, sponsor, Louis Bolieu, Joe Brooks, John Preslar, Bob Willhoite, Wesley Atchinson, Arnold LaFuente, Howard Cahill, Charles Hight, Jack Bailey, Dick Hart, Dan Scheiffer, Tommy Brown, Kenneth Polk, Emil Spillman, Raymond McElroy, Lois Mann, John Watson, Gloria Grohmann, Mary Nelligan, Barbara Mills. OFFICERS Showing off their many awards from the Capital Area Stock Show and various other expositions are, kneeling, Emil Spillman, second vice-president, Raymond McElroy, treasurer, Donald Brown, reporter, Dyek Boles, secretary, Tommy Beckett, vice- president, Jack Bailey, parliamentarian, and Barney Whatley, ' historian. Standing are Bob Willhoite, sentinel, Kenneth Polk, third vice-president, and James Caldwell, president. xg. , 7' .... , ,,.. T E E c s l FOURTH ROW: Dick Schielfer, David Dittmar, Sam Gray, Marvin Ploeger, Vollie Ray, Kenneth Dunnam, Weldon Schmidt Jimmy Garner Daniel Olle, Eddie Pate, Malcolm Crawford. NOT PICTUREDZ Gerald Boyd, James Caldwell, Everett Culver, Charlie Dye, Johnny Frederick, Jack Hennig, David Johnson Howard Kllngemann Max Kretschmar, Freddie Oertli, Paul Polk, Jimmy Robinson, Kermit Schmidt, Warren Sefcik, Charles Slaughter Jimmy Starnater Sarah Watson, Charles Werchan. The development of agricultural leadership, co- operation, and citizenship- these are the aims of the Future Farmers of America. The Austin High School Chapter, F.F.A., has strived to accomplish these aims under the leadership of Mr. K. D. Wil- lingham, chapter sponsor. getty Kee, S I gl I MELVIN LEBO-Champion Fat Hog ,H 3170! ,,.-'W MALCOLM CRAWFORD-Reserve Champion Fat Hog JIMMY PEARSON- Champion Hereford Heiter DYEK BOLES-Champion Guernsey Cow Raising fine animals is one of the important phases of work done by the Future Farmers of America, as evidenced by these outstanding award winners, pictured with their proud owners. They represent a long list of champions, shown in the various exposi- tions over the state. V 1 ROBERT LEHMAN - Champion Fine Wool Fat Lamb JACK BAILEY-Champion Southdown Fat Lamb Membership in National Thespians, an honorary dramatics organization, is open to those who have shown an outstanding ability, achievement, and willingness to work. Red Dragons with fifteen points are eligible to be- come Thespians. ' ieoyaima 1 E . . . 1 1 z 5 i f 1 E 5 Y I Z i . gs ...N ' - a1vli'i,.2:7:'d A J I .. J in Pictured at the National Thespian Initiation Banquet are, seated, left to right: Mr. Lipscomb Anderson, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Loren Winship, Mrs. David L. Norton, and Mr. Norton. Standing are James Brady, secretary-treasurer, Charles Miller, vice-president, Sandra Amis, president, and Dan Norman, reporter-historian. Members of the National Thespians are, standing, left to right: Luticia Cass, Carolyn Tarver, Marcia Hoevet, Billy Skinner, Richard Johnson, Dan Norman, Charles Miller, Mrs. David L. Norton, sponsor, Sandra Amis, James Brady, Anita Holmes, Karol Barkley, Dan Kelleher, Alison Atwood, Jeanette Jung, Julia Penn. Kneeling are Jet Watkins and Paulina Norman. o-Mfsnqws ed? FIRST ROW: Wanda Houston, Julia Penn, Marilyn Weiss, Jeannette Jung, Marcia Hoevet, Paulina Norman, Dan Norman, Dan Kelleher, Richard Johnson, Tharon Nelson, Luticia Cass, Nancy Franke. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Tarver, Karen Ulrich, Dorothy Johnson, Barbara Rouse, Frances Evans, Marjorie Menefee, La Ree Howell, Judy Nogee, Maxine Hall, Alleen Salyer, Sue Haggard, Suzanne Vaught, Bertha Stevenson. THIRD ROW: Roy Davis, Billy Baldwin, Mattie Lou Sankey, Ellie Millard, Carl Eddie Welge, James Brady, Charles Miller, Anita Holmes, Mrs. David L. Norton, sponsor, Betty Stewart, Betty Stanley, Karol Barkley, Alison Atwood, Billy Skinner, Ronny Falcone, Leonard Ellingson, Pete Rivera, Janene White. nag The Red Dragon Players is an organization devoted to the advancement of the dramatic arts in Austin High School. The Red Dragons usually present two major productions a year, a one-act play for Inter- scholastic League competition, and several one-act plays or scenes directed by student teachers. Any regularly enrolled student of satisfactory scholastic standing and character is eligible for membership in the Red Dragon Players. Membership is granted after candidates pass tryouts. The Red Dragon is the official insignia of the organization, which is sponsored by Mrs. David L. Norton. J I 124 -- ..,,Lf1.1,,. hifiiflffifffff ,f ' ,. s...f-fn - .as . , , Ruth Uanene Whitel and Elvira lSandra Amisl return to haunt their husband, Charles Condomine, in Blithe Spirit. 'QMS an pf vi Sandra Amis, Mrs. David L. Norton, sponsor, and Richard Johnson tally the proceeds from the play Blithe Spirit. Richard was stage manager for the spring production, while Sandra was choosen as Best Actress in the lnterscholastic League competition. As the '53 Comet goes to press, prospects are bright that the R. D.s will place high in the state with Blithe Spirit. Charles Miller, Jeannette Jung, and .lanene White played the parts of Charles Condomineg Edith, the maid, and Ruth. Charles and Janene were named to the All-Star Cast while Marilyn Weiss, as Madam Arcati, won Honorable Mention in lnterscholastic League competition. 125 776 First row, left to right: Shirley Sartin, Jo Ann Faulkner, Carol Cavness, Lois Grimmer, Carolyn Foxwortlu, Bonnie Bergstrom, Jane Calloway, Andy Granger, Glenn Nalls, Joe Crane, Marzee Weber, Shirley Steger, Sara Bustin, Doris Jean Grumbles, Kay Johnson, Lorine Kasper. Second row, left to right: Nancy Beardslee, Margie Johnson, Nancy Knickerbocker, Kay Culbreath, Adele Black, Norma Wallace, Ainslee Cox, Glenn Connef, Terry Voss, Carl Taylor, James Scarborough, Julia Kniker, Lynne Donnelly, Mary Landess, Barbara McMurry, Martha Jo Humphrey, Nancy Cunningham, Judy Green. Third row, left to right: Diane Derrick, Barbara Kennedy, Ann Wentling, Mary Sue Young, Carolyn Scott, Violet Taylor, Pat Withers, Billy Rogers, Carl Hornberger, Roger Williamson, Carolyn Huff, Sara Simpson, Marilyn Weiss, Martha Branson, Peggy Klumpp, Etta Mae Courtney, Terry Jo Cocke, Beth Miller. MADRIGALS First row, left to right: Totsy Crockett, Lollie Dyke, Virginia Walters, Rene Strong, Annie Bettie Card, Betty Lou Nowotny, Margaret Best, Susan Rolston, Jo Ann Winters, Shirley Steger, Mary Barnhill, Julia Kniker, Second row, left to right: Peggy Gregory, Carole Wallace, Ann Roe, Etta Mae Courtney, Pat Williams, Ann Smith, Marty Hill, Mary Ellen Embree, Betty Ford Parr, Karen Ulrich, Bobbie Beck, Patsy Whorton. Third row, left to right: James Holt, Dale Lanier, Mary Sue Young, Betty Hay, Pat Caffey, Retta Davis, Sharon Voyles, Carol Atkinson, Helen Burrer, Jann Turner, Mary Williams, Jo Ann Crider, Richard Ramos, David Hinkle. Fourth row, left to right: Preston Martin, Philip Samuelson, Ainslee Cox, John Fulcher, James Pannell, Larry Smith, Michael Stokes, Don Holden, Ray Akin, Winton Scott, Roy Lyon, Pal Dingler, John Burdine, Henry Bernard, Harlen Win- ters, Ronald Green, Ordell Dube, John Milton, Don Kirksey, Gene Galbraith. 6 Fourth row, left to right: Evelyn Thompson, Bunny Smith, Betty Olle, Camille Newberry, Peggy Gregory, Carol Foust, Gretchen Klumpp, Pete Rossy, Edward Dela Rosa, Lovic Garrett, Ted Edwards, Barbee Frazier, Jeanie Johnson, Shirleyan Wertz, Sylvia Cooksey, Paula Peiser, Sue Pace, Annette Smith, Jo Ann Smith. Fifth row, left to right: David Blanchard, Rogers Wilson, Charles Miller, Donald Strain, Leslie Gage, Pete Rose, Bill Beardslee, H. L. McKee, Elbert Kings David Hardy, Don Downing, Luther Dube, Patsy Smith, June Mills, Virginia Lemburg, Judy Vick. Not pictured: Charlotte Francis, Peggy Taylor, Susan Rolston. 'gl Y A X, fe! . ,, 7 I, K .f, A - 'l ' K , -.3 A I 9 p r- G 6 1 1 i Q. , K - ' ' 5' 51 , M A P ' e'r 1, Jr iw P J J J . I :jk ,5,. f W 5 it- QA E26 azgm FIRST ROW: Shirley Smith, Margaret Best, Gay Maloy, Liz Jessen, Virginia Walter, Wynona Bell, Carole Ann Wallace, Patsy Whorton, Donna Peoples, Rene Strong, Margie Barge, Connie McMurry. SECOND ROW: Helen Jones, Doris Kincannon, Charlene Psencik, Bobbie Beck, Sarah Woodward, Patch Show, Pat Williams, Judy Cox, .Ianeil Hooten, Betty Lou Nowotny, Joan Schultz. THIRD ROW: Sharlis Leinbach, Celia Law, Evelyn Rosentritt, Martha Sue Nesbitt, Ann Meadows, Sarah Keys, Betty Ford Parr, Mary Ellen Embree, Sarah Riley, Ann Roe, Helen Burrer, Janice Burnham. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Henson, Pat Lewis, Shirley Weaver, Rita Smith, Betty Hay, Ann Smith, Gayle Anderson, Marcia McGee, Peggy Bennight, Karen Ulrich, Mary Williams. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Lambert, Pat Caffey, Ann Johnson, Totsy Crockett, Carol Atkinson, Doris Herrington, Cynthia Shanks, Virginia Franzetti, Jann Turner, LaRue McMurry, Sharon Voyles, Retta Davis, Jo Ann Crider, Barbara Compton. -.,, ill? 7754421 ' FIRST ROW: Richard Ramos, James Holt, Billy Alexander, Orville Monroe, Bill Brown, Preston Martin, Ed Willingham, Theodore Sheffield, Mike Stokes, Jerry Weide. SECOND ROW: Theron Sheffield, Harlen Winters, Philip Samuelson, Henry Bernard, Gene Landrum, James Abney, Bobby Dye, Kenneth Howell, THIRD ROW: Billy Bob Maddox, John Fulcher, Dudley Eckert, Charles Vick, Winston Johnson, Roy Lyon, Clayton Evans, Gene Galbraith, Larry Smith. FOURTH ROW: Ordell Dube, Dan Boling, Bert Schulle, Don Holden, John Burdine, Billy Gantt, Jerry Andrews, Don Kirk- sey, James Pannell, Don Shelby. : : . P Wa- 2 Fostering high ideals and service, a group of Austin High fellows banded to- gether this year as an affiliate of the national Hi-Y organization. Officers in- clude, from left to right, Keith McCrary, choplaing Mike Roche, treasurer, Joe Gil- bert, president, Bobby Bohn, vice-presi- dent, and Tommy Wiley, secretary. The boys sponsored an Ugly Man con- test, with votes purchased with Christmas greeting cards. Hundreds of cards were donated to State Hospital patients for their use. Mr. W. R. Robbins is sponsor. san' Delete Practicing before his teammates, Robbie Burlage addresses the debaters of Austin High School. First row: Marian McDaniel, Howard Hughes, Michael Helgeson, second row: Hubert Hocutt, Woody Long, Bruce Lane, third row: Jim Clark, David Shapiro, Melvin Lee Myers. Mr. Guy Bizzell, spon- sor, is in back of the group. X Huandlg A new venture in assembly-planning proved successful this year, as a student- faculty committee met regularly to set up an interesting and workable assembly schedule. Working on the committee throughout the year were those pictured to the left, seated: Lynn Huff, Mrs. Janie R. Somerville, Luther Dube, Mrs. Jane Wil- sony Jean Kobe, and Bobby Bohn. Stand- ing, left to right: Mr. Guy Bizzell, Mr. Lipscomb Anderson, Bobby Martins, Roy Lyon, and Miss Louise Wallace. -..Tr .. ,X A TH ,f ,fi A5 ' fl '. Nb: as 'nf' f Agp. 0 I 0az'4cazeal-- get Www gemfen Although this year's record of four wins, five losses, and one tie isn't an impressive one according to cold statistics, the Maroons of 1952 retained the high standards of A.H.S. gridders in the past. If Lady Luck had blessed the Maroons at a few crucial moments, you might now be reading of a state finalist. Only once was Austin beaten by as many as two touchdowns. No, 1952 was not really a losing season for the Maroons, for the Maroons were never beaten. Outscored? Yes, but never beaten. The Crimsons eked out an 8-7 victory over Tivy of Kerrville in an exciting season opener. On the first play from scrimmage, the Antlers' Bryant Stone went 70 yards for a TD. Dazed for a moment, the Maroons fought back valiantly for a safety and a TD, and went on to win. Gene Turner, showing the fans what to expect during the season, was a terror on both offense and defense. The Maroons made it number two with a 9-0 conquest over Arlington Heights. Tommy Wiley scored the only touchdown while Leslie Gage was responsible for Austin's second safety of the season. The next three games were lost by the Maroons to Tyler, 14-21, Brownwood, 7-13, and Waco, 7-14. Outstanding gridders in these contests were Pat La Touf, Jim Shurtleff, Gene Turner, Bob Tobin, James Scarborough, and Mike Higgins on the of- fense, and the Wymans, Louis Bradshaw, John Shaffer, Cecil Bryant, Dick Nelson, and Turner on the defense. With an overpowering conquest of Laredo, the Maroons broke their losing streak. Leading the 38-13 onslaught were four backs: Johnny Brougher, Gene Turner, Bob Tobin, and Jim Shurtleff, Brougher's sparkling 68-yard TD gallop was the spectacle of the night. Bobo Holmes, besides breaking up numerous line plays, intercepted a pass and ran it back for a touchdown. La Touf, Turner, and Eddie Wallace also scored as the Maroons romped. Brackenridge of San Antonio found the Maroons too much and allowed Austin to build-up a three- touchdown lead in the first half. Coasting the rest of the game, Austin allowed one TD in the 21-7 win. The three Austin TD's in the first half were scored on runs by Brougher and Tobin. Joe Rosentritt paved the way for Brougher's terrific run of 40 yards. Big John Shaffer made all three con- version attempts good. After trailing by 18 points at the half, Austin tried desperately to come buck and whip the Jef- ferson Mustanas. Althouqh fighting hard all the way, the Maroons fell short by 5 points in their fourth loss of the season. Although the ground game was more than adequate, the Crimsons could offer no air threat. James Scarborough was the sparkplug with 131 yards gained in eight carries. His 67-yard run was the highlight of the game. Right tackle Charles Baker cleared some tremen- dous holes in the line to aid the offense. A spirited crew of Miller Buccaneers fought the Maroons to a 14-14 deadlock in Austin's next encounter. Brouqher was the leading ground gainer, while G. V. Reedy led the defensive unit Luther ube played a rugged game at guard in place of iniured Mike Higgins. Turner and Wiley scored the TDs. The climax of the season was a hard-fought loss to W. B. Ray of Corpus Christi. Ray eventually went to the state semi-finals. Although the Ma- roons were outscored by the Texans 13-0, they were certainly not out-fought. Turner and Shurt- leff led the fired-up defense, with Scarborough sparking the offense. In fact, Scarborough scored a touchdown, only to have it called back by a penalty. Many Ray students commented that Aus- tin was the best team the Texans had played all season. It was a fitting climax for the spirited Maroons. The Maroons were a well-knit unit, led by a tremendous line. This line included four All- District performers: center Dick Nelson, guard Bill Walker, tackle Charles Baker, and end Richard Bashara. Other linemen who so well served Coach Kitchen's forces were guard Mike Higgins, who just missed being chosen All-District, tackle Joe Rosentritt, end Jack Edburg, the leading pass re- ceiver, and Will and Wes Wyman. Gene Turner was picked as an All-District line-backer. The other Austin member of the All-District team was James Scarborough, picked as the kicker. Other outstanding backs were Johnny Brougher, Jim Shurtleff, Bob Tobin, and G. V. Reedy. To all the '52 Maroons, we bow in respect to a team that wouldn't be whipped. LOYAL FOREVER-TO MAROON AND WHITE! Wdfldlffy ?aoz'Kcz!! ,g,,,q,q,g,.o..rR K ,, .W ff 5' Q V ,. - JP . 5 'x X If in ha s Dutch Forrest Kline, line coach, Johnny Kitchen, head coach, and Allen Lawler, backfield coach. lt was not an easy job to build the speedy backfield and outstanding line possessed by the '52 Maroons. Coach Kitchen, along with assistant coaches Kline and Lawler, built a fine team with great capabilities. A5 managers, Tommy Campbell and Jackie Hewlett had the job of handling the equipment and helping both players and coaches. Receiving little honor, they did their work quietly and efficiently all season. Q I ' -, K. - :K -E ' f ? f 3 i ' 'K M if! ef, was r . . . . .g if til V '. ,. XR x ' X' . gg 1' f ' f -x. -2.71 xg xi e we 3- KENNETH VAUGHN-E Kenneth, u giant at 6'6 , was the tallest man on the squad. Only a Junior, his play will have a lot to do with the success of next years team. LUTHER DUBE-E Luther's fight and winning spirit, along with his ability to play a fine game, will be missed next year. He graduates this year. 134 4 , . ,A - .rf . if an swf -..- ,Q , K K' ' A Q -i ,. . W , 1 'Qi ' V ' V , 1'.,E , ,lv , . , 4 ,S v ff. A good block by James Scarborough enables 'tw its so ,Johnny Brougher to skirt Jeff's right end. if S 1 G sf. 1 dm as ., 4 . f war Q 4 4? -ik acumen:-.ng tw. ,A 255 ...nf ' 4- , -. 2 5?-ffsfs,,3m K ,Q I N .k A f fi, ez, X Ii JOHN SHAFFER-E John played fine football this season from his end position. An all 'round athlete, he plays basketball and track as well as football. DICK NELSON-C An outstanding player on offense or defense, Dick gained the center position on the '53 All-District eleven. This was his third year to wear the maroon and white. 135 17 , .W 4 if ,f ,w ' 3.1 , sw EDDIE WALLACE ,ms NA! m iQ 0 1' . J K F v Ely? ll' o 3 g 5 . ,J - Q QP ' A ,. 1 e , 4 1 f ' ' f ' 2, i ef A - , . g, 4 fl Y Y , i gp., ,,,, Nl' A I H K ,e V, ,mgmdei ,-l.iQ:1- Q lk Ji' Q il ' rw 5 QUE' ' , ,,... WES WYMAN-G Wes, playing guard and defensive tackle, did an excellent job of stopping the running games of some of the finest teams in the state. EDDIE WALLACE-B Eddie showed promise when he was used this year, but lack of experience kept him from seeing much action. However, he will be valu- able next year. JACK EDBURG-E Because of his reliable pass receiving and blocking, Jack earned a first string position on the l953 Maroon eleven. A senior, his services will be missed next year. ze 'T H 5 X ,,,,. U' ..,,, ...L . , . ' 'F Y H . , ..,,...,, My ..,,,,.,,, 2. ,.,. . Y , ,I g y Q Q. A Q S M , , v 1 lf 1 y mpixlg 4. fr - . A , n' . , 5 .. .iso . 4. v ., H t. if L 4 .tl t 551 I l U Q V QF. ,YW L. af rg I X. 3 1 - ' X. 1-of Y. WILL WYMAN-T Will, like his twin brother Wes, was outstanding in the defensive tackle position. Only juniors, the Wymans have made many an opposing run- ner see double. CLAYTON EVANS-B Clayton, who has another year of competition left, played mostly on defense this year. He will probably see plenty of action as an offensive performer next season. BENNY HARVILL-E Benny played end on this year's squad. Al- though he did not see much action in games, he showed constant hustle and spirit at every prac- tice session. 7 -E as I' ts, 4- hh 1 'E 'Q' 1 1 . CLAYTON EVANS -1 ,Mm . . I-'QQ MQ . are of me -f- -w -N ,Qi , 446 1211114 1- CHARLES BAKER-T Charles, a senior, was greatly responsible W for the success of the Austin running game this year. His vicious blocking earned him a tackle position on the All- District team. yr- KA 'iffy - srfvyk gi. 'N sm.. 7 i NEP' OAKLEY TOWNSEND-B Oakley alternated at defensive halfback position this season, his first on the Moroons. He will be lost through graduation. W. H. WHITE-B W. H. saw more and more playing time as the season progressed. Learning fast, he played fine football from his line-backing position. He has another year of eligibility. ng gui' Illia l 'Q uf l gf, ,ji K 'f ........-1 , ,o A1.L . , , 'lj ff fgwlyt ,R U. - ....f.g,.. Ja WX ' 'ul M, M, 5 l RICHARD BASHARA-E Richard, a senior, was named to the All-District team at end position. A reliable receiver, his blocking was a major factor in Austin's attack. BOBBY TEMPLE-T Bobby proved that he could play fine ball this year. He was a reliable replacement who always did the job. He is a '53 graduate. v X14 K 5. PAT LA TOU F-QB Pat, a junior, showed mature talent for the man-under position. Hindered by iniuries this year, he is looking forward to next season. 3 X V I .K :fix M i ww' . R 'Q - v-' 4 Nero... I-www 57555 J L . A A Q . if VVKN A, 4, ,.,, , M qu N, K, ig ,. ,, ff-Y Q 4 42 1 4' lt Ki x- , xii' 9 ig, ,:-,, '- !. , ' Q 4 --,N LOUIS HARTGROVE-G A junior, Louis played his first year on the Muroons this season. His tremendous speed placed him on the kick-off team. gli 'aim i I Q BILL WALKER-T Playing his second season on the Maroons Bill was outstanding at tackle position. He was elected to the All-District eleven. A brilliant student, Bill graduates this spring. in w TOMMY WILEY-QB Tommy, a National Honor Society student, showed his fighting spirit by his constant hustle all year. Coming from the blocking-back posi- tion of last year's single wing, he rapidly changed over to the quarterback slot in this year's split-T. 1 Turner drives around right end as Richard Bashara attempts to lead interference in the hard-fought Tivy game. Austin won 8-7 in the early-season clash. X r if JAMES SCARBOROUGH-B Playing his second season on the Maroons, Scarborough did phenomenal kicking all year. ln the final few games, he displayed some fine running from the fullback position. He was named to the All-District team as a kicker. 1 34 ' Q . V i.,,. we uf I 5 X Qi 'WJ W? 3 iw t few W 3 5 ,V vf A N. I, LYNN HUFF-E Lynn gained valuable experience in the '52 season. His ability, love of the game, and spirited hustle will make him one of the district's finest ends in his senior year. ' i,w'fJ w 'ff' iv A llii lll Mi ill. . ,rfii we 'i wg, 1-' y v THOMAS HENSLEE-E Thomas was one of the boys who, lacking experience, did not see much action in games. He has another year of eligibility le JIM SHURTLEFF-B Jim played mostly on defense this year his second on the Maroons. He will be seeing lots of offensive and defensive ac- tion next year. MIKE HIGGINS-G For Mike and his educated toe it was the third year on the Maroons. Hig did a fine job at guard position. An excellent place-kicker, his kicking game was slowed up somewhat by a leg injury. ROY CLOU D-QB Roy, the only sophomore on the varsity all season showed a lot of promise as a T-formation quarter back. With a year's experience under his belt he should be seeing plenty of action in his next two years of high school play. 16-4 Q 4.,, 1 f V if gf-, 'a A' 1- 'l 'ww . ..xf.ws , in i l . .1 V. ,lpn ,, 'taifg u,,,1' Qqgakrki 5 mf 1 Q'9,1gg3,. Sy B :A-,Vu ., '1 G Jn. Dick Nelson, Bobby Tobin, Mike Higgins, and Luther Dube are followed out of the dressing room by assistant coach Allen Lawler. Shortly thereafter, the Maroons played an outstanding game, holding state- finalist Ray High to a l3-0 edge. in J M... g b , . , .J y JV 'A I J- 1 I . .dl 1,-,-,L..--f - A 'af s if -' ' ,MQ L, ---'H ,. ,-sy,-M-,,... ...I--Q--f' J ,f I 1 Q ,,.,,.,,L. 1 l , 1 .1 li f I 'F' - - Z 'X' a: 'WA .-' . J' 4 f .bl ' L. . , A' 1 , x.. , 1 xo' - ' - 3 - V ,mf'w, , ' JIT ' ,A ,tm V, ' Q 1 4 Y u::-w: Z ' f , ' B t mls 1 ' ' ' ' ' . A ' i ' ' CECIL BRYANT-T Cecil did a fine job in the defensive line position where his rugged play stopped many an opponent's running game. He has another year of eligibility left. LOUIS BRADSHAW-T LittIe Louis proved a big obstacle when oppo- nents tried running the Maroon right end. Good athletes seem to run in the Bradshaw family as Louis is the brother of ex4Maroon footballer Oliver Bradshaw. ,,,,.....--W Lgry ,dw ' if C ' WAHM ,-- , 1' l l i W-'T' - ' ' ' L... 1 A I we--' ' f ' , .. 94 ,. H f ' ' ' 1 W' 5 55 i l 5 Q ' .ai i' . 0 Q , of Judas.- ,W M '1l Q 1 lk ies- f u . fl ' as 4 4- .- ..K , ani- f' K 5. - I x BOBBY TOBIN-B Bobby was a hard-charging back who never quit. His energy and determination were admired by the whole squad. He will graduate this spring. JOE ROSENTRITT-T Playing his second year for the Maroon and White, Joe's downfield blocking was responsible for many of the long runs by Austin backs. Lg J I aiu - h ,r if , jp. ss X Q 4 .zg, ' J - ' , , is 7 ' ,. JIMMY CON NER-B 3 1 Jimmy, a senior, was one of the fastest men on the team. He was primarily on the kickoff team where his break-away speed wus a constant threat to the Maroons' opponents. B J' Vx' s'MM O 5. Us Rf ,J IV , . -js M- ' 1 4Lx5g3Y ,3'l 9 ghsafg. .sow I J sss YUWHQ JK fqlf. 'Kiwi Y iha, I .. , X X by Yb .agra- Get him, Gene! says Jim Shurtleff, as he attempts to buck would-be Kerrville tacklers. ROBERT HOLMES-G Bo-Bo's favorite hobby was stopping opposing ball carriers while they were still in their own backfield. He intercepted a pass in the Laredo game .and scored a touchdown. This is his last year of eligibility. , , ' W H K , , ar- f- f, 'axle f--f ii V,kk1 .i .,kk K, VK 1 . 4, -' ' fi ' ,.., ., I A K VVLLL rm VM, -- ff-, -M ,rr A-.., ,V ,. f,-- f i gf,,f., f wu,,,, .....,, ,,, ,. , A ' ,. . - M - , ,, LLW,,,, .W ..L. ,J---M- M g ,,LLL 'x Q V iq I I f l J nik ' '3' I L' I I 9 Y r ' S , I ' Y I 1 . , HJ I 3 'WJ - if 5 l is , ' . ' . 3 ' ' . ' if ... ' we c 0 ' X x ' I ' A s v ' z S . I if rl H ll Q K K ,k,., K, .. H . , -' - -L .y 11 ,,.. 1, ',,,, , , -I - .I , fm fi- e -0 ,. l V H Lmimw' ...,., f' 'W . , s 1 Q 'fy - .. ,,,, ,,,, , ,,: h , , g ,,, ,,, , ' .xiii 1 f fr f fe-ee-f' rf 'e 1' gg 8 A L ,z-,U .. f i fb' rw s , s ' 59,35 LESLIE GAG:-E if., Leslie a reliable end, saw two years of J service on the Maroons. His playing will be ii.-, Q.. . if . '- A . missed next year as he graduates this spring. , W- -J, 4 X gb. Le f . Q ' ' ' :iii ,K Lg n 'o -4, rn 1 3 RYA , . ,, . - , , 4 .tQqYf2, ' iliffzi f ,-53 ff:'?ff5 '. Qi . wq1A. .' , f' ,,-. ei iv wg? T 7-1, 1 s,',,f?: -ff af . , wsw -- rf . fl .Ji-fCf'Vf- .!f .. K5 JN., -f J., A ,, , . , ,.,. J , .. M' A Jun.- JOHNNY BROUGHER-B Playing his first year of varsity ball, Johnny did a fine job of running. He still has another year of playing ahead. HENRY HEATH-G Henry was hindered this season by a lack of experience. However, his spirit and hustle should see him playing plenty of ball next fall. ,n,,,..w,em.f W if My Q L, Q , -4 l tg.-X. . f H ,,,. ,K 2,1 sgf wi- if. ,, W 147 N' E .R ,,,, , , - .', M X V - ., ,.,,,.,.E,?-V ,'., , , , - ' j 'fN 91flf A , -' X M Wim Q.. A N59 Y Y A ww- - QV N gh 4.4.2 f .x saab OSCAR PETERSON-C Lacking experience this season, Oscar didn't see much action, but his never-die spirit has promised him plenty of playing time next year. 4 , 'uv , .uv .-.q,,,.f. Q.. 4. ..........,m. ww- adv D mm A ' , 'K 'QU' lv. , I , A ' Q ,www 9 ,,,,,,,. ,, 1 4 a 0 4 . ., ,5,,3,.,.gg5Q, 148 , y 1 V ' ml f .N ...TZ v, rrrirrrrr g,g Q w4.W, y, .M yy M N A .s,, .,..,,. wilimy ,r::. V' AQMWW: ,Mm .-'rig -W' 7 g I ' M, W., :.:r:.1:g.... -g. I I---1-' A'-J-1' ' ' ' ' 1 me-W ' ' ,,.,,.,,,e.,, , N . ,e:..':.: , .. xl, Km-nm 4 H - 'i'S ' J '. . M... 4 -' v- 1.1: 3 .. W ,.,- , I .N K '. NI' t s . ! H - Mums., . , N W . ,..-3 U Z J 'f . i ' up Q rrrr, , , D I ' Q . , . . D 1 I I L -A ' .. f4 H' ui! .I .He e Q - 1 ...A 5, .,-may ,K-..,., ..-f, G. V. REEDY--B Coming up for his first year on the Maroons, G. V. turned in an outstanding performance at defensive back. A shifty runner, he made several fine punt returns. STANLEY REESE-C A fine ballplayer, Stanley did an excellent job at either offensive center or defensive guard. He has another year of high school play left. -p . ,,. ff'-in ,'k U . Q ' 1 , MF- T' ' , '10 MM-A-MMM a , . . f'1Ws,,..1 Twaiiligii 'bf .. I ff ' 5' If- if .. . i x , , ,, my ei?-Ti , .. A. . , , Aff. e .7411 fir' ' K ,dwg A Y.. ' nw .-A V LESTER BOYER-B Injuries kept Lester from seeing much action this year, but he is looking forward to next season when he'll get another chance at varsity competition. JOHN HRUSKA--B Seeing his first year on the Maroon squad, John did a fine iob as a defensive back. His determina- tion more than made up for his lack of size. Y '.n me as ' ..., ... - .ww mMnuM.s.......w ..,. .sw , X, GEORGE ATTAL-G --wmv-4wA..,. 1 ,,.,,,,, all ...,, , ll ,r I r George showed his ability as a defensive end this year when he was called upon. The l952 season marked his last year of high school play. j ..L, , ..,LgV i ,,.,.aunaa--' ' .I I .. VVTII: Vgig . Vi V, 3.7, In , ,,..,,. S., ,V W , I . ., ,,,, . . , . V- -W,, I , . , s aees B ' .esr rsske o ' eerrs skks AQ Members of the 1952 Maroons are, lst row, left to right, James Scarborough, Lester Boyer, Troy Pearson, Gene Turner, Oakley Townsend, Dick Nelson, G. V. Reedy, Charles Baker, Pat La Touf, Jim Shurtleff, George Attal, Louis Bradshaw, John Hruska, 2nd row, Oscar Peterson, Bob Tobin, Jimmy Conner, Kenneth Vaughn, W. H. White, Luther Dube, Bob Temple, Henry Heath, Lynn Huff, Leslie Gage, 3rd row, Richard Bashara, Johnny Brougher, Mike Higgins, Tommy Wiley, Cecil Bryant, Joe Rosentritt, Bill Walker, Stanley Roper, Wes Wyman, Will Wyman, Jack Edburg, 4th row, Thomas Henslee, Louis Hartgrove, John Shaffer, Frank Jennings, Clayton Evans, Stanley Reese, Robert Holmes, Billy Upchurch, Eddie Wallace, 5th row, Coach Johnny Kitchen, Coach Forrest Klien, Coach Allen Lawler. The Maroons prepare to go onto the field for the coin toss prior to the Austin-W. B. Ray clash. A' N Lett to right, lst row, Otto Lind, Alex Benney, Robert Brown, Fred Arnold, Walter Kidd, Jimmy Mitchell, George Brown, Charles Sackrey, Ralph Parker, Ernest Adams, Red Bernal, Leissner Raven, Lupe Portillo, Ronnie Spillar, 2nd row, Bunny Williams, Bill Biggs, La Rue Robinson, Jimmy Schiller, Stanley Roper, Lyndon Crider, Jack Rapp, Clark Nanyes, John Fulcher, Jimmy Sunday, Terry Williams, Roy Lyon, Manager Richard Elliot, 3rd row, Billy Rogers, Dale Foster, David Blanchard, Armando Olvera, Douglas Palmer, Glenn Clifton, Kenneth Sellstrom, Albert Roelse, Roy Cloud, 4th row, Coaches Delbert Davis and Barnes Milam. David Bramble is not pictured. ff N Left to right, lst row, Tommy Knight, Oliver Bradsher, Johnny Nassour, Jack Allen, Andre Bouchard, Bernard Burk, Lester Wylie, Charles White, Marvin Reynolds, 2nd row, Norman Ross, Jack Laing, Tommy Brown, Lynn Phinney, Harvey Sab, Larry Templeton, Lloyd Steger, James Cole, Harold Henderson, 3rd row, Dewey Cooper, Jimmy Schiller, James Sunday, David Steinbach, Bob Adair, Pierre Scott, La Rue Robinson, James Nalley, 4th row, Manager Dale Smith, Bobby Smith, Tommy Francis, Jay Hawley, Tommy Forrester, Doyle Fickel, Cahill Hitt, Joe King, Hiram Miller, 5th row, Coach Stubby Lewis, Coach Curtis Beaty, Hezel Stewart, John Watson, Manager Pete Herrera. 1 x f 'Y .142 y K A v- alir'siImsI it w 1 .ggi vu in ILITHI, , . , TN Nt Us L .M--,-.. - , .,....-, , My . . i ff+.,3:,,w,,.,-QM' V I - . an ' A' I 1, ,' -gf' ,,k., -. V , f-W AW M' ,., -'X' A. sim 2 5 ,,.1,,,gw-fl ' 'ii 2, YJ 'wgf .V 1 T fQ - llls Tig 2 5 i ,'- 'Md Ralph Caballero, Freddy Wendlandt, Carroll Lundin, and Edward Dela Rosa. Standing behind the team are Alden Smith, Manager, Coach Toney Burger, and Bobby Huston, Manager. Not pictured are Barham Bratton and Assistant Coach Delbert Davis. 153 Greatly responsible for the success of the '52-'53 Maroon Basketball squad were Head Coach Toney Burger, and Assistant Couch Del- bert Davis. Almost every game showed evidence of the fine direc- tion Coach Burger gave his boys. The above picture was taken during the first of three crucial Bi- District games with Tyler. Head Coach Toney Burger, second from right, is flanked on his left by Assistant Coach Delbert Davis. Managers Bobby Huston and Alden Smith did a fine job of keeping the equipment in good shape and help- ing the coaches in every way possi- ble. Their enthusiasm added to the Maroons' fighting spirit. ?a94zw9 ,466 Me 7044, Coach Toney Burger, in his last season as Austin High basketball coach, guided the Maroons to with- in 14 points of the top spot in the state. The Red- shirts, with three of the previous year's starters having graduated, became one of Burger's greatest teams, a fitting climax for his last season of coach- mg. The team's strength lay in spirit, all-around hustle, and strong reserves. Although every boy on the team contributed to the season record of 25 wins and 4 losses, the brunt of the load was carried by Edward Dela Rosa, Fred Nagle, and John Shaffer. Shaffer was the team's high scorer with 308 total points for his season's work. Fred Nagle followed with 240 points. The real sparkplug, however, was little Ed- ward Dela Rosa, dribbling phenomenon and ball- handling magician. He added to his value by scoring 210 during the season. The Maroons beat Paschal High of Fort Worth 56-37 in their 1952-53 debut. Coach Burger used 17 boys in the game, and as the season progressed, frequent substituting proved to be the rule rather than the exception. The leading scorer in this game was Cotton Nauert with 15 points, followed by Frank Nagle's 12. ln the second game of the series, the Panthers fought back with a 50-39 win. However, it was no pushover as the game was won in overtime. Austin's high point man was Dela Rosa with 12 points. ln Austin's next outing, San Jacinto of Houston came out on the short end of a 42-28 score and marked the beginning of a 17-game winning streak for the Maroons. Mike Higgins sparked the first victory over the Bears with 10 points. The second win, a 47-45 conquest in overtime was won by Dela Rosa's two-pointer. John Shaffer contributed 16 points. Prior to the Christmas holidays, Austin won three more games. ln a 59-45 win over San Marcos, Shaffer scored 19 points. Dela Rosa and Fred Nagle lent a hand with 12 and 10 points, respectively. The Maroons' next two wins came in benefit games played for the Salvation Army Shoe Fund at the City Coliseum. The real winner was the shoe fund as 5219.25 was collected from the gathering. ln the first game of the double-header, Austin triumphed 47-39, despite the efforts of the Hippos' Kermit Decker, who scored 23 points. High for Austin was Kenneth Vaughn's 14. The second game saw Shaf- fer, Wendlandt, and Fred Nagle each score 10 points in a 56-40 win over Gonzales. John Shaffer and Fred Nagle tip in another two points for the Maroon and White as Freddie Wendlandt watches. This scene took place in Gregory Gym when Austin played the Pampa Harvesters in the State Finals. A close game until late in the fourth quarter, the Harvesters registered a 61-47 triumph over the fighting Maroons. The first time the Maroons really showed their power was in the San Antonio Invitational Basket- ball Tournament at Alamo Gym. The first day of the tourney saw Austin knock off Burbank 62-49 and Edison 67-52. Coach Burger used l4 boys in the first game and 13 in the second. Shaffer was high-point man in each game with a total of 3l points. Dela Rosa and Fred Nagle also stood out in the first game with ll and l0 points, respectively. On the second day Coach Burger's boys whipped Alamo Heights 56-48 and then won the tournament as they eked out a 62-57 victory over Laredo. Dela Rosa was again the big spark with his ball-handling and play-making ability. He also contributed 14 points in the Alamo Heights game and 13 in the Laredo game. However, Shaffer was high-point man, with l5 in the first game and 16 in the sec- ond. Fred Nagle scored ll in the first, while brother Frank scored l4 in the second. EDWARD DELA ROSA-G Dela was one of the outstanding players on this year's fine ball club. His excellent shooting and his amazing dribbling ability sparked Austin into the State Finals and gave him berths on the All-District and 4-A All- Tournament teams. JOE MINTER-F A squadman for three years, Joe has become known for his fine shooting and fancy playing. He was one of the tallest boys on the team at 6'2 . FREDDIE WENDLANDT-G Freddie proved himself more than a capable performer on both offense and defense. A fine shot, he has another year of eligibility. FRED NAGLE-G Fred's jump shot and his rebound artistry earned him a place on the All-District and Second All-Tournament teams. He will graduate in June. Sparked by John Shaffer, the Maroons easily triumphed over Brackenridge 57-45 in their first district battle. Big John's l6 points were aided by Frank Nagle's ll. Winning their thirteenth straight game, the Maroons clobbered Jefferson 56-35. ln this en- counter l6 Austin boys saw action. The Miller Bucs almost upset the Maroons in their third district game, but the Redshirts held on to eke out a 55-54 win. Again the trio of Shaffer, Dela Rosa, and Fred Nagle was the difference. John scored l5, Edward 70, and Fred l3. The Maroons then moved into a first-place tie with Tech by slipping past Laredo, 47-37. Austin slowed the Tigers' fast break down to a walk as Carroll Lundin and Frank Nagle each poured in l4 points. BILL LEIFESTE-C A varsity player for two years, Bill has proved himself a free-throw artist and a co-operative team member. He is a '53 spring graduate. CLIFTON NAUERT-F Starting the season strong, Cotton was one of the finest shots on the team, capping scoring honors in several games, He was hampered by injuries this year, his third on the squad. Having been out four days with influenza, John Shaffer returned to action to lead the Maroons into undisputed possession of the first place by pouring in l4 points in the Maroons' 55-49 con- quest of W. B. Ray of Corpus Christi. Using l4 boys in a basketball two-platoon sys- tem, Coach Burger directed the Maroons to a 69-40 slaughter of San Antonio Tech. The Nagle brothers scored a total of 24 points to spark the win, with the help of Joe Frank Minter's ll points. The Maroons won their seventh conference vic- tory without a loss by outclassing Brackenridge 55-43. Higgins pumped in l3 markers, and Fred Nagle added l0. Winning their eighteenth in a row, the high- flying Maroons dusted off .leff of San Antonio, 35-25. The Mustangs used stall tactics to try to stop the fast pace of the Maroons, but the boys from the Capital City beat the Jeff lads at their own game. The front-running Maroons finally lost a game after winning eight straight district games. Old rival W. B. Ray scored a 61-50 knock-out over the nervous lads from Austin. So, once more, the city of Corpus Christi proved a jinx to the Maroons. Shaffer was the one bright spot with l6 points. Snapping back from their second loss of the season, the Maroons played one of their most fabulous games in history, beating Laredo 70-68. The Tigers held terrific advantages at various stages of the game but the come-back kids from Austin never said die. Laredo held a 23-l2 lead in the first quarter and a 37-28 half-time lead. The game seemed lost by the end of the third quarter with Laredo holding an ll-point lead. Then the Maroons put on a scoring spree and tied up the game at the end of regulation time. Finally, in the second overtime, Fred Nagle sank the win- ning goal. However, Shaffer was the main scoring punch, with 28 markers. The never-quit spirit of the Maroons had paid off. ZZ- f .efW ii- 'ff i Austin cinched a tie for the district title by routing Miller 63-41. Sixteen boys saw action for the Redshirts. High scorers were Shaffer, 18, Dela Rosa, 15, and Fred Nagle, 13. In the Maroons' last conference game they copped the district crown by whipping Tech 53-39. This gave Burger's boys a conference record of eleven wins and one loss. High-point man in this climax to district play was Dela Rosa with 13 ROGERS WlLSON-G Although Rogers is only a junior, he saw considerable action as a guard this year. A broken collar-bone kept him from early season play, but he developed into an outstanding performer as the season progressed. MIKE HIGGINS-F Mike saw considerable action in this, his senior year, He did o commendable iob at a forward position and was depended upon for his backboard talent. points. Twelve hundred spectators watched the opener of the bi-district series at the Austin High Gym. The Maroons won readily, scoring a 60-48 con- Guest. Steady defensive work by Barham Bratton, Fred Nagle, and Freddie Wendlandt was important in suppressing the Lions. The jittery Maroons, playing in foreign territory, lost the second game of the bi-district series in Tyler, 46-37. Shaffer led the scoring with ll points, followed by seven points each by Fred Nagle and Carroll Lundin. lt seemed like the whole student body was at the Baylor University gymnasium to watch the Maroons come down the home stretch in a nip- and-tuck battle with the Lions. Again, the Ma- roons had to come from behind to win, 43-39, and thereby reach the state tournament. ln one of their greatest comebacks, Austin nipped Fort Worth Poly, in the state semi-finals, 52-5l. Dela Rosa won the game in the last seven seconds with a free throw. The trio of Shaffer, Lundin, and Fred Nagle led the scoring attack with 16, ll, and 10 points, respectively. The state finals loomed ahead for the Maroon and White. ' RALPH CABALLERO-F Only a junior, Ralph joined the team at midseason. He has an outstanding hook shot, and he will see lots of action next season. BILLY KOEN-G Billy was a hustling ball player and was known for his fine long shots. The '53 season marked his second and last year on the squad. Players John Shaffer Fred Nagle Edward Dela Rosa Frank Nagle Carroll Lundin Fred Wendlandt Mike Higgins Clifton Nauert Barham Bratton Rogers Wilson Joe Minter Kenneth Vaughn Jerry Harvey Joe Guedea Billy Koen Bobby Tieman Bill Leifeste Ralph Caballero 'Wad ' ' Saofzing feaofzcla Total Pts. Games Av. Dist. Pts. Dist. Games Dist. Av. 137 11 12.5 113 12 9.4 91 12 7.6 82 11 7.5 70 12 5.8 43 11 3.9 45 11 4.1 22 10 2.2 11 11 1.0 18 8 2.3 12 7 1.7 0 1 0.0 3 10 0.3 3 7 0.4 6 5 1.2 3 4 0.8 3 5 0.6 0 4 0.0 In the state finals the Maroons re- lented to the powerful Pampa Harves- ters, 61-47, before a record crowd of 8,000. The Maroons couldn't seem to stop the crip-shooting of the Harvest- ers. Every boy on the squad got into the game as the Maroons took the runner-up spot in the state. Dela Rosa and Shaffer, playing as consistently as ever, scored a total of 25 points. Special recognition went to the big three. Among other honors, Dela Rosa, Shaffer, and Fred Nagle were placed on the All-State Tournament team. For Coach Burger, the goal of State Championship was never reached, but he will always look upon the coaching of the '52-'53 Maroon squad as one of his most delightful tasks. John Shaffer scores on a jump shot as Fred Nagle and Clifton Nauert stand by. The Maroons won the first game of a three game series with Tyler by a score of 60-48. JOE GUEDEA-F Although Joe had talent and skill, he failed to see much action because he lacked experience. He has another season of playing left. BARHAM BRATTON-G B. B. was an important cog in Austin's two platoon system which carried the Maroons into the State Tournament. A defensive specialist, he was a fine drib- bler and a fast floor man. AUS' E' FRANK NAGLE-C The tallest of the towering twins, Frank was famous for his deadly hook shot. His services will be missed next year. There were many close battles during the season and one to be remembered was the hard-fought do-or-die clash with Tyler in Waco. Behind most of the game, the hus- tling Maroons surged ahead with less than a minute left to whip the Lions 43-39. The sportsmanship displayed by both teams was commendable. Edward Dela Rosa and Freddie Wendlandt the exciting Tyler game in Waco. are carried off the court at the end of BOBBY TIEMAN-F A spirited and hustling team member, Bobby's co- operation and dependability gave the Maroons needed confidence. CARROLL LUNDIN-F CarroIl's fine long shots and smooth play sparked the Maroons this season. He has another year of com- petition left. 'E ,qi A M.. wvme-N-erfu-Q Kneeling, left to right, Donnie Schieffer, Carr Pritchett, Robert Shelby, Don Wukasch, Lem Scarbrough, Richard Keeton. Standing, Dick Buffler, Dick Spangler, John Rosenquist, Mr. C. S. Burger, coach, Laurence Becker, Thomas A. Manuel, Jim Woodson. Zaye' emfzda Receiving last minute instruc- tions from Coach C. S. Burger before going into the finals of the Centex Tennis Tournament are Dick Buffler, Dick Spangler, and Carr Pritchett. Laurence Becker watches Jim Woodson smash an overhead volley. Both boys have been on the team two years. In the Centex Tennis Tournament, held at Caswell Courts, Becker and Richard Keeton won the senior doubles championship. Jim Woodson de- feated several good opponents before he lost to John Rosenquist in the finals of senior singles. ,W-,..,...,wafs rw z Stn.. 'if Big John Rosenquist, the old pro , holds the huge trophy he was awarded in winning the senior singles championship at the Falfurrias tournament. As number one singles man, John is expected to go far in the state tournament. Sophomores Richard Keeton and Don Wukasch were two of the new additions to the Maroon tennis squad. Richard is the more experienced of the pair and has won several doubles tournaments. Don Wukasch, also a doubles player, is fast improving and should be even more valuable next year. W if-7 Kneeling: Sharon Prentice, Louise Weiler, Marjorie Strauss, Pat Woodson, Alice Hite, Jody Drake. Standing: Sharlis Leinbach, Terry Rhodes, Pat Lewis, Julia Montgomery, Joyce Fox, manager, Edith Wilson, Marian Maxey, Sharon Henson, Nancy Dingwall, Mrs. Olwyn Anderson, Coach. I ' I Mrs. Olwyn Anderson, Coach, shows Julia Montgomery, Sharon Henson, and Pat Lewis the proper technique in hold- ing their rockets. Ill Ill till llll llll 'Ill lllll lllll 'll Ill nun 'xw-4 K Alice Hite and Nancy Dingwall spin the racket to see who will serve first. Ding is a junior and has another year of play ahead, while Alice is a spring graduate. Jody Drake and Pat Woodson meas- ure the net at the Austin Athletic Club. Pat has played varsity tennis for three years, while Jody is an enthus- iastic newcomer to the game. is ,+ ' .-if-4 :gf q.'.-5.4 -we ' N I ja ..., M4 s..,.,. e--mmm MMM.. Edith Wilson, singles player, shows promising form on her backhand stroke. 169 Left to right: Mr, W. R. Robbins, coach, Scott Cook, John Milton, Rheims Mainer, Bill Carlson, Sonny Rhodes, .lohn Amey. Not pictured: Jack Dorsett and Herbert Grumbles. 7 As the '53 Comet went to press, the Maroon Golf Team showed promise of reachinq the state tournament. Last year the team won second place in district, and this year, with several new additions to the squad, a very successful season is expected. A senior, John Milton is a three-year Ietterman. He plays best when under pressure. .sf Q Y . A J J 4-55.4. ly . f 4 pm 4. 1, ,, elif? I We l l i 'V - r'r1QlS 'if'9iQ -so I , l 3 '- 15 Although this was his first year on the team, John Amey Bill Carlson won the boys' advanced golf championship had the low score for Austin in the Lampasas tournament. this year and was city junior runner-up in '52, Former city junior champ for two years, Rheims Mainer Sonny Rhodes, red-headed sophomore, was '51 city jun- was the longest hitter on the squad. ior champion C12-l4 year old age groupl. 171 Zaeelall 'kann Stalwarts of the 1952 Maroons were Terry Pierce, left field, Jack Wood, first base, Tom Guedea, second base, Frank Anderson, right field, and Freddy Odiorne, center field. Winning every game in the regular season, the 7952 Maroon Baseballers easily won the district title. However, in the bi-district series Austin was defeated, 2 games out of 3. The outstanding per- formers for the season were Freddy Odiorne, the club's leading hitter, Doyle Peewee Greeson, slick-fielding shortstop, and the crafty southpaw 172 Glen Lozano, catcher, and Coach Toney Burger of the hurling corps, Terry Whitworth. Other stalwarts for Coach Burger's crew were catcher Glen Lozanop infielders Jack Wood, Jerry Brown, Joe Guedea, and Tom Guedea, and outfielders Frank Anderson and Terry Pierce. Two of the Maroon players received further acclaim by win- ning All-American honors in American Legion. DISTRICT RECORD Maroons 4 ,,s,A,,,,,eA,,s,,,,,,,c,,,........,....... Horlandale l Maroons 6 .,.... ,,........ V ictoria 0 Maroons 9 ,,,,, , .........,.. Horlandale 2 Maroons ll Alamo Heights 3 Maroons I3 .,.....,v.. Victoria 4 Maroons I7 Alamo Heights 0 Joe Guedea tags out George Green during an intra-squad game. The Austin High Baseball Team, sporting 2 All- Americans, is expected to win high honors in 1953. The major problem seems to be the outfield, but the infield and pitching should overcome this weak- ness. The infield is composed of Bobby Tieman at first, Carroll Lundin at second, All-American Doyle Greeson at shortstop, and Joe Guedea at third. Behind the plate will be Scott Covington and Ernest Adams. The pitching corps is well manned by Terry Whitworth, All-American, Louis Bradshaw, Freddy Wells, LaRue Robinson, and Bobby Temple. Fighting for outfield berths are Mike Higgins, Rogers Wilson, .lerry Harvey, Homer Burkland, and George Green. For Coach Toney Burger, it will be his last team at Austin High, and the Maroons are planning to go all out to win state for their coach. Ernest Adams, catcher ,X f f ii H X p ,V , kr? Ag V1 , s w ' ff if Z s t iiu 5 'Qfff-.,,,.ss yfwz, 9' Q , Ji- gf? Terry Whitworth strikes another one out with Glen Lozano catch- ing in l952 district competition. 174 J The Maroon pitching staff includes, left to right, LaRue Robinson, Bobby Temple, Freddy Wells, Terry Whitworth, and Louis Bradshaw. Terry was named All-American in American Legion Base- ball, and Louis was chosen Most Valu- able Player in the Sectional American Legion Tournament. Members of the l953 Maroon Baseball Team are, kneeling, left to right, Donald Beck, manager, Scott Covington, Terry Whitvorth, Richard Pinckney, Joe Guedea, Ernest Adams, Louis Bradshaw, Doyle Greeson, Jerry Harvey, Carroll Lundin, Gene Faulkner, manager. Standing, left to right, are Homer Burkland, Freddy Wells, LaRue Robinson, Rogers Wilson, Mike Higgins, George Green, Bobby Temple, Bobby Tieman, Coach Toney Burger. Jerry Harvey, Richard Pinckney, and George Green, utility men. l if Af' 'Q ,. 3.7. Scott Covington, catcher Rogers Wilson, left field, Mike Higgins, center field, and Homer Burklond, left field. fo- 3 1 V, R K' ,lf w ,-- 3' 0 X Q ' 'S' FWS Xrifiv R Ull, ,...,f ye: .Al - ...e .,.... U 4... In 1,,-- A 4 X. 'fx f ' :-. A, e X Bobby Tiemon, first bose Doyle Greeson, named All-American short- stop in American Legion ploy. 7 6400 The Maroon Thinclads, although plagued by injuries, made a strong showing on the cinder path in 1952. After appearing in several early meets the Maroons actually climaxed the season at the District Meet where they tallied 76 points. Delano Womack was high point man, scoring ISM4 points. The brilliant sprinter, Alvin Frieden, scored l0 points followed by Jerry Mann's 8 M. Austin went next to the Regional Meet, winning with 43 points. tusr In the state meet the Maroons scored I6 points, placing twelfth. The sprint relay, composed of Freddie Wendlandt, Charles Burleson, Frieden, and Womack, made the best showing, a third place. Mann placed fourth in the high hurdles, Frieden, fifth in the 700 and sixth in the 220, while Jackie Ludwick finished sixth in the quarter mile. For Coach Allen Lawler, it was his last Austin High Team. Mr. Lawler resigned, being succeeded by Mr. June Davis. 178 Sprinters are: Jimmy Conner, George Frederick, Delano Womack, Charles Burleson, Freddie Wendlandt, and Alvin Frieden s P Mfg 4Q....,..u...... sf, X J g ,Umm , fi W., i..,i .exe sw..Auiin!0H 4 ,,,,4..,.,.qonlv ' ,f . ' LL,. Q .. . , It I ,,,, I K 'H We 'L ' L g -,.:L f ' gijj ' J . 'L .. -1 1 . 4 1 YQ sq George Frederick- Half Mile John Shaffer -Weight Man WWW Jerry Mann - High Jump Keith Grimes - Mile Sprint Relay, top to bottom: George Frederick Delano Womack, Charles Burleson, Alvin Frieden 1 if ti' - 4. Quarter-Mile: Billy Joe Garcia, Don Pichinson, George Frederick, Jackie Ludwick ,Ni '02 fc Wayne Smith - Pole Vaulter Jackie Ludwick - Quarter-Mile . Ev 4 P: 4 Q High Jumpers: Jimmy Pearson, Powell Dingler, Ralph Erickson, Neil Whitesell, Joe Gilbert. ard' 9 Q 1 ox , . IM-, A. . 182 Pole Vaultersz James D'Arcy, Preston Martin, Frank Woods. David Hardy, High Hurdler XBSTI X55-r GST, ky Q fy ' 2' A:' J I is Sprint Relay: Jimmy Conner, Jay Davis, B. B, smnon, Freddie wendlundf. , Distance Runners, standing: Gerald Watkins, Jimmy Duke Jimmy Fortune, kneeling: Bob Lillie, Kenneth Linden V 037-I 57-14 05774, 55710 Mile Relay: Billy Joe Garcia, Jackie Ragsdill, Oakley Townsend, Bobby Tobin. 183 7 In a school as large as Austin High not everyone interested in sports has the opportunity to become a member of the Varsity Squad. The purpose of intramural contests is to give every student a chance to participate in his favorite sport and to create clean sportsmanship and interest in extracurricular activities. Also students have the honor of winning a letter as in other sports and activities. To win a letter one must receive a certain number of points, which are given for entering and winning each tournament. Directing the boys' intramurals is Mr. Milton B. O'dell. Included in the list of boys' tournaments are as follows: touch football, golf, tennis, ping-pong, track, basketball, and baseball. Under the direction of Mrs. Erline Tackett the girls' intramurals consist of volleyball, speedball, tennis, and ping-pong. ln addition, a mixed ping-pong doubles tournament was staged this year to include both boys and girls. Winners of the boys' ping-pong doubles tourna ment are Laurence Becker lleftb and Tommy See katz. The brother and sister team of Jim and Pat Woodson won the Bill C0rlS0n lleffl Winner of boys od ping-pong mixed doubles. Jim also won the boys' ping-pong singles. vonced golf, Und Glen Dee Welie Winner of beginners golf l roses?- c s 5 , , V Ls. ., cs 1 - , 'g,., L I . 5 ,, E ,.-x ,sxqy . is 'X M Vg Class A tennis doubles winners are Gerald Barnard fleftl and Gene Miller. Gene was also the winner of Class A tennis singles. if V ' V x A Winners of the Class A touch foot- ball tournament are first row left to right, Benny Vasquez, Captain, Milton Wallace, Gilbert Ramirez, second row, Pete Velasquez, Frank Arechiga, Frank Vasquez, and Mario Cantu. I ,Rfk -fi, S1513 l 'Q.ad:f,g, 1.9 1, Qv'g',7 fvs' A . 1 M A F. 'X , . v,g,fZQL,v,f'ff'v,' f -A i fiyqfl ,svf -rowwxoewvw J femmes? S A -.J A' A I I fl! ,i 'if digg! ill' ,V 9 ' ,X 1 'f'3'f'1l'ifl -:lf lfflfi , .gf .iff - ,,,,,f wg 1. , f . if ,sw - , .M - .1 f'.' ff' 12.-.' ,, .f vffrnv' -A-if. ' kj Ur,-f ' . ,'Xf,.7'X1f,, -l fJ,'!.f! !fs,f! sffvwff ywMM,,.,fWNwnn F 3 ' 7 , ,::.'. j .?'?l,ff,J'i 1 ,f .4 ' T24 A i 4: 3'f'!v1f'- R' A if 4 A' ' ' , , A 'FQWJW' e .1 , r w ' fi. -' - .zo 5 In l , ' . 5- 515,56 , -: 5 -A-A ln. w., bi' ,r mrs Winners in Class AA tennis are left to right, Richard Keeton, singles, and Jim Wood- son and John Rosenquist, doubles. Winners of Class AA touch football are first row left to right, Richard Sutherland, Bill Teal, James Miles, Robert Kanetzky, back row, Sam Gray, Arthur Carter, Dick Maxwell, Floyd Killebrew, and Linton Whitaker. 185 Girls' volleyball winners are first row left to right, Naomi Boyd, Terry Rhodes, Helen Gracy, .luanell Sylvester, captain, second row, Alice Hite, Camille New- berrv, Helen Bohn, Adele Black, Donna Turner, and Pat Woodson. Girls' ping-pong singles champion is Peggy Gregory. Winners of the tenth grade girls' volleyball tournament are first row left to right, Betty Lou Todd, Diane Burleson, Barbara McDonnell, Nina Sue Rippy, second row, Betty Stewart, Dorothy McDaniel, Pat Peterson, Claudine Green, and Barbara Johnson. Girls' speedball winners are first row left to right, Nancy Wolander, Billie Arbuckle, Mary Ann Peterson, Jeanne Templeton, Janet Jamar, second row, Shirley Norman, Jonnie Staton, La Von Leser, Alcene Wood, Doris Middleton, .gs ,DY Girls' ping-pong doubles winners are Jo Ann Sanders Cleftl and Terry Rhodes. third row, Paula Ruiz, Belia Martinez, Beatsy Holck, Joyce Fox, Peggy Smith, Ida Bell Bridges. Carrie Jane Johnson lleftl, Georgia Lindsey, winners of girls' tennis doubles. Winners of girls' tennis singles tournaments are left to right, Suzanne Vaught, Georgia Lindsey, and Shirley Bell. AVO AZVL I' , VV gh dzg 'wr M' 5 , M? 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Mx, 1' ' , 5 V ' - .V ' K , S 1 H554 VV ,K K lilivf A iK!f.ff1.'S-Q K +1 'K J . J. 3-' ' SK N A Q 'H -K is i ff- -Nui M' ' -' V ' ' flif' W - f' . ' K - M ' K jg' ,-f. -'J Q f 1'5,1s K ' , ' -V., ,L YZ JV ' K5 t K A V f Kf HX 1. :.. ' ,vnu Q V V , .. M, JVM QW , ' ' . Qadq Www ,,..,f. Q 'GP' H+ :be- .MN Wafeazfdne Scaeetiewzt 0 Op N S Wie Www Um i gm, :ww Mi new mae Donned in their Western hats .ludy and L , uther receive their lriendship bracelets from Masters of Ceremony Keith McCrary and Alvis Vandergrilf. The Friendship Dance is held each year as a climax to Howdy Week-the time when new and old AHS students really become acquainted. Left to right: James Dickson, Charlotte Francis, Mike Roche, Carlene Johnson, head yell leader, Dick Dyke, head yell leader, Diane Derrick, and Melvin Lebo. il CARLENE JOHNSON DICK DYKE MIKE ROCHE a. 'ff ' K 'a 'Klip' 5 E W ,Q 'Mi' W MZ? , E K s JAMES DICKSON 0 Us 5 . , ' Ati wa 2? 'Blix CHARLOTTE FRANCIS a DIANE DERRICK L4 if is LJ QQ ,:' MELVIN LEBO 2nd V ? 1 if ff mf- F, l , X5 4 1' 5 L Pr ' iii! 7 - 31 in 3 Zeautg enum ww iam 3rd -Qsabmxgif X is -Qi ' fi 13.5.2253 f x iii A 3. ,. 1.f ,- H . :S- if . ' N511 ffflli ,W . .ia qi -1 Q 5 'l he A , Q A 5? iw A ' t. 2: gree?1fw5g:,i .- X f .Hepa ,H -, . Ki? ' ,wil w s JAM ,.,,, ,1i,.., 5 , an m .,,,Q ' ' 'NR N aw' 32 ,, W,,.,,,, W w Wicca' ..,, Ddfbdffy fahzcan 205 CTIV ? Y f a E Q i2 ,. ' 1 ! . Q i a 'W' i 7 9 S LM ' 3 5 an I 3 5 X L . R. f , J f 'jf VJ A JJ ., Lf' a If i K 'if x, -V i Q fi g i is' One of the most outstanding activities of the year was the choral department's Christmas Pageant. 'ii 661 SEPTEMBER: 8-Classes begin Tyler game OCTOBER: 7-Student Council election run-off I5-PTS Back-to-School night 24-Color Day Those peppy Red Jacket officers are snapped as Dean Martha, at far right, glares at the photographer. NOVEMBER: l0-Beginning of Howdy Week ll-I3-Red Dragon Production, Green Grow the Lilacs 14-Miller game hereg dance climaxing Howdy Week, Friendliest Boy and Girl presented 15-Ray Game ot Corpus Christi DECEMBER: 4-First basketball game-Paschal 9-10-Christmas Festival 20-Red Jacket Formal dance 29-San Antonio Basketball Tournament JANUARY: I2--Senior picnic 2l-Red Jacket Banquet 22-Quill and Scroll Banquet 28-Graduation NW 'egg' tsrrc v -elel t. we B .As --u 'ill' 3149635 .z,- 'f 'uf ' V 'V . I .J19'f ':5'R5 ' '- 1 Interesting half-time ceremonies were provided by the colorful Maroon Band and the Red Jackets. This picture was taken in Corpus Christi. 'Ui' 26-Listening Party for the Austin- dj, va eadew FEBRUARY: 'll-National Thespian Banquet 'l4-Valentine Coronation and Ball I8-PTS Back-to-School night MARCH: 5-7-State Basketball Tournament 9-13--Latin Week I3-Talent Show I4-Latin Banquet l8-PTS baseball game QAMBX il One of the best scenes in the Christmas play was that of the shepherds around their fire. Under the direction of Miss Virginia Decherd, the pageant was a great success. -, 1- , fm, -.., Bobby Bohn and his band were always ready to play at our dances, and their music was enjoyed by the students tremendously. ln the above picture, the Dixieland band had just taken over during the Friendship Dance. APRIL: 2-Maroon Beauty Revue and Dance 8-9-Band Concert ll-FHA Banquet 21-23-Spring Music Festival 24-Mixed Choir Picnic 28-Orchestra Concert MAY: 2-May Fete and parade 4-Senior picnic 7-9-lnterscholastic Leag I2-NHS Banquet l4-FFA Banquet 16-Senior Banquet 22-Red Dragon Banquet 29-Senior Prom 31--Baccalaureate JUNE: l--Graduation VFR, Ei! 'Pi ,Eel Gif V , , V J 74460-Mating glad 0 FIRST ROW: Isabel Sosa, Ina Duran, Belia Martinez, Grace Mercado. SECOND ROW: Joe Murchison, Janie Alvarez, Roberta Bailey, Virginia Darlene Payne. THIRD ROW: Benny Morgan, Benny White, Joe Lopez, Virginia Sowers, Fuchs. My ,......i Franzetti, Alice Davis, Bonita Bledsoe, Charlotte Spillar, Lee Ann Cole, Kenneth Downs, Billie Rodgers, Clarice FOURTH ROW: Eugene Urban, A. J. Lindner, Bob Lillie, Eugene Linden, Khalil Goushe, Robert Carlson, Guy Gilford. NOT PICTURED: Cecilia Shropshire, Shirley Thurman, Rosie Bargas, Miss Ruth Blalock, sponsor. Meeting students with similar interests, taking part in the Democratic way of life, along with other young people, and studying business and professional careers make up the theme of the Accounting Club. Officers of the club are shown at the left taking advantage of the opportunity to use various business machines. Front row: Alice Davis, recording secre- tary,' Charlotte Spillar, corresponding secretary, Sugie Franzetti, treasurer, and Eugene Urban, vice-presi- dent. Joe Murchison, president and Bonita Bledsoe, reporter, look on. Guy Gifford, sergeant-at-arms, is not pictured. ss V ra. .M F, ...... , 7466 W 1 J il !5 Natural canastas and grand slams are on everybody's mind in the Ace High Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Roger Howard. Members improve su, their bridge and canasta games, and, most im- 'gk portant, their party etiquette. I X Officers pictured above include Nancy Stevenson, room chairman, Marlene Mintz, vice-president, Barbara Wier, program chairman, Deanna Cook, treasurer, Barbara Fuller, reporter, and Nancy Tieken, president. Secretary Colleen Mathews is not in the picture. FlRST ROW: Delane Thomas, Nancy Stevenson, Deanna Cook, Colleen Mathews, Nancy Tieken, Marlene Mints, Barbara Wier, Thomasine Townsend. SECOND ROW: Annette Maples, Ruby Nell Neumann, Barbara Patton, Martha Tieman, Bobbye Jean Turner, Janice Strong, Marsha Cole, Nancy Thomas, Carroll Ritchie, Barbara Fuller. THIRD ROW: Billie Kanetzky, Martha Ptau, Anna Jan Whiting, Mary Jane Thorpe, Shirley Thoene, Marilyn Preece, Claudine Green, Amelia Trautwein. s fix . .... . gg l H 'KA-9 ,. - l ll I Leather work, art work, metal work fx, skills in all crafts are promoted in this busy club. FIRST ROW: R. A. Bouchard, sponsor, Margaret Blackstone, Nancy Cunningham, Margaret Harris, Kay Johnson, Martha Branson. SECOND ROW: Etta Mae Courtney, Jean Kobe, Patsy Fincher, Pat Dodgen, Evelyn Thompson. THIRD ROW: Marianna Hejl, Emile Musgraves, Glenda Ellingson, Dorothy Bratton, Mary Paige Benbow. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Harris, Jo Gayle Haynes, Raye Hayes, Carol McAden. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Klotz, Betsy Fredrickson, Johnice Gregg, Jean Godwin. SIXTH ROW: Ruth Fowler, Carolyn Biggs. Members not pictured: Wynona Foster, Ruth Henslee, Esperanza Acosta. ,-41122 cmclifcmdic OFFICERS Margaret Harris , ,,,. ,,,,. P res. Kay Johnson , , ,::.... Sgt.-at-arms Mary Paige Benbow ,,,,,, ,,,, V ice-Pres. Pat Dodgen ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, T reasurer 212 Patsy Fincher ,,,,,,,, .,..,,,, S ec. Jean Kobe ,......... Reporter 1 , , fgdhdddwg 66665 With necks a-strain from star-gazing, officers of the Astronomy Club can hardly get back down to earth from their communings with the heavens. Secretary .lim Clark and President Hubert Hocutt lead the way, with Richard Palmer, Will Miller, Sam Thompson, and John Rosenquist falling in behind. They are sergeant-at-arms, reporter, parliamentarian, and vice-president respectively. Mr. Frank Guflin is sponsor of the club. FIRST ROW: Donald Patrick, Jim Clark, Jay Davis, Will Miller, Herman Waters, Banner Gregg. SECOND ROW: John Weiler, Bill Blochly, Sam Thompson, Lovic Garrett, Richard Palmer, Roy Davis, Tom Manuel, Betty Joyce Weigl, Jane Wier, Joyce Smith. THIRD ROW: Bill Reuland, Ed Cook, Gary Watts, Benny Spears, Laurence Becker, John Rosenquist, Hubert Hocutt, Melvin Put- nam, Joy Elliott. NOT PICTURED: Paul Carlin. .I ll sl I - J. - ., me firaffacv , . i M . . .4,,-,gwyeuigg-A. , or Jig. 'sr . Q ,V ,., .- .7 WM, f,z,, 1. . , . I ff W . .HH-N, s., ' ff' T ,V ,J ,fl q ' 'H x , yin ,Q -' .V f We , I ... ,,.'. WEL, fi., - . M W., -a R' f 1' i., .1 .., ,, f, kg 'UH ,-ilaalfdn ' Zwmzfmd Officers of this practical club pool their abilities to put an automobile back in running order. They are, from left to right, James King, sgt.-at-arms, vice-president, Homer Batey, president, and Frank- lin Watts, treasurer. FIRST ROW: Jim Govro, Homer Batey, James King, Franklin Watts, Mr. Roy Starnater, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Allen Sellars, Marvin Ericson, Darwin Scherbek, Alton Peterson, Domingo Cruz, Frank Barnes, Bill Lindig, Bob Barker, Rusty Pearson. THIRD ROW: David McDonald, Maldred McWright, Tommy Edwards, Roland Edwards, Clyde Arnold, Cecil Delancey. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Raatz, Ben Brymer, Roy Hollingsworth, Alfred Casper, Alvin Bunch, Lyndon Harper. NOT PICTUREDL Gerald Ahrens, Louis Guerrero, Jimmy Hall, Larry Hogan, Kenneth McGary. ., 'ERQV 1 Kenneth McGary, secretary-reporter,' Jim Govro, gczfdzaam Dancing President Billy Joe Garcia swings Secretary Ann Wentling round the gym, as they practice the latest, Along with the Bunny Hop, rumba, samba, two-step, and the Charleston, the Ballroom Danc- ing Club studies ballroom etiquette and brushes up on all the new dance steps. Sponsored by Mrs. David L. Norton, Miss Louise Wallace, and Mr. O. T. Gustafson. Members: Joyce Adams Billy Cannaday Abel Gutierrez Jimmy Alff Andrew Cantu Ruth Hernandez Frank Arechiga Jackie Arnold Mary Avila Joe Baker Billy Joe Barksdale Jeanie Beal Lee Roy Blair Martha Braddock Prissy Briseno Delores Burch Ralph Caballero Rocky Caballero Mike Calderon Lydia Camarillo Mario Cantu Wayne Cheek Darlene Childers Teresa Cordova Herbert Dela Rosa Charles Dennis Don Downing Jimmy Duke Wayne Eby Charles Gaddy Billy Joe Garcia Isabel Garza Mary Gonzales Sylvia Guerrero Charles Hight Betsy Hodges Janeil Hooten Martha Hopson Arlie Hubbard Leon Jackson Leroy King Julia Lagunas Hank LaRowe Darrell Ladusch Art LaValle Ray Logan Ernestine Lopez Dickie McBride gl. a Perna McCown Keith McCrary LaRue McMurry Venetta Maples Hortense Martinez Alfonso Mendez Irene Mendez Manuel Moiica Mariam Mokarzel Hilda Montez Gabino Moreno Jerry Moses Dorothy Mowery Stella Nunez Tom Ogier Arminda Ortiz David Parker Bill Pfeifer Barbara Pratt Bobbie Rainey Fina Ramirez Gilbert Ramirez Stephen Ramsey Elisa Rangel Ovelia Rincon Nick Rocha Mary Helen Romero Johnny Ruiz Julio Ruiz Paula Ruiz Joe Sab Margaret Sanchez Elvira Santa Anna John Schneider James Sheffield Mary Sue Sifuentes Dale Smith Norma Stein James Sutton Rueben Taylor O'Letha Trainer Genie Vaughan Ann Wentling Walter Williamson Pat Withers Al Zapata 1- -smmhfewunai 1 FIRST ROW: Edward Dela Rosa, Terry Whitworth, Freddie Wendlandt, Carroll Lundin, Barham Bratton, George Green. SECOND ROW: Jimmy McLaren, Clark Crow, Jack Allen, Frank Nagle, Joe Frank Minter, Glenn Lozano, Fred Nagle, Frank Anderson. THIRD ROW: Doyle Greeson, Jerry Harvey, Clifton Nauert, Melvin Lebo, Bill Leileste, Don Beck, Jerry Cain, Alden Smith, Mr. Toney Burger, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Tieman, John Burdine, Joe Guedea, Manuel Garza, Billy Koen, Walter Lundin, Kenneth Isbell, Bobby Houston, Richard Pinkney. Z Kid Edward Dela Rosa Terry Whitworth Freddie Wendlandt Carroll Lundin , George Green , Barham Bratton , OFFICERS Pres. ,,,, Vice-Pres. Secretary ,, Treasurer Sgt-at-Arms Reporter Boys in the Basketball Club get a greater understand- ing of the rules and techniques of the game and an idea of true sportsmanship for players as well as spectators. 3 if X ,ccc mg: ,,,1. 1-1 ,W - ' ' l4f,,, mAU K A K --5, ' Girls who enjoy exercising their Q B - 62 ' knowledge of Bridge join their friends B T 'XF A so in the cafeteria on club day to play cards and talk together. Sponsor: Mrs. Willard Nitschlre. J g jet, rrre V , L he A ar L I With Prexy Camille Newberry kibitzing, officers ot the Bridge Club value their new hands. Lett to right, Helen Ann Bohn, treas- urerg Peggy Taylor, vice-president, Jan Baker, sgt.-at-arms, and Sally Chote, reporter. FIRST ROW: Alice Jean Hite, Sandra Amis, Nancy Cunningham, Jan Baker, Frances Brown, Camille Newberry, Peggy Taylor, Sally Jean Chote, Helen Ann Bohn, Sydney Fielder, Jann Turner. SECOND ROW: June Mills, Annette Smith, Carol Reinhackel, Jo Ann Faulkner, Terry Jo Cocke, Betty Craddock, Carlene Johnson, Carolyn Waller, Annette LaBauve, Linda Fromme, Jo Ann Abrahamson, Mary Ellen Embree, Peggy Klumpp, Mary Kate Wendler. THIRD ROW: Martha McKay, Nancy Westphal, Sue Pace, Ann Burch, Totsy Crockett, Sue Hood, Dona Gremillion, Charlotte Erancis, Nelda Cummins, Claire Alexander, Diane Derrick, Carol Corley, Susan Brown, Patsy Smith, Janelle Straiton, Carolyn eay. NOT PICTURED: Joyce Alexander, Margaret Beale, FIRST ROW: Phil Johnson, Michael Helgesen, Steve Zelen, Donald Brand, Anita Holmes, Mr. Guy Bizzell, sponsor SECOND ROW: Phil Ray, John Nuhn, Don Morgan, Jerry Martin, Sam Houston, Nick Johnson. THIRD ROW: Bobby Monroe, Marvin Molberg, Melvin Myers, Malcolm Harris, Dayne Kemnitz, David Shapiro. NOT PICTURED: Gaynor Gibson. OFFICERS Nick Johnson ,, , . , .. President Som Houston ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V ice-Pres. Anita Holmes ,,,,,,, s,,,,,, ,,,r,rs,,ss,,,, ,,,,,,sss,,ss,,,,,, S e c ,-Treas. Don Morgan ,,,, ,, Sgt.-at-Arms 8. Parliomentarian Delete 4 as 1 Here we see students who like to argue for the purpose of furthering their skill in debate. Their splendid record shows what their efforts have done. ' ' ' dacdldan 6005 Here is found a vocational program which OFFICERS teaches work methods in wholesale, retail, or Genia Hopkins ,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,, , , ,,,,,,, President . . I Jack Jackson ,,cc.... ..... V ice-Pres. service-selling businesses. These students go Dorothy Powell ,,,,, ,,,,,.,, S ecretary . Gloria Powell ....,,o, o,oo,c, T reasurer to school in the morning and work rn regular positions during the afternoon. FIRST ROW: Miss Frances Wade, sponsorg Doris Stewart, Margaret Butler, Gloria Powell, Genia Hopkins, Loretta Blomquist, LaVerne Urban, Johnnie Marx, Billye Anderson, Oleta Morse, Merlene Roberts. SECOND ROW: Martha Ann Meyer, Jo Beth Cloer, Carolyn Watkins, Laura Hunter, Dorothy Lindholm, Betty Johnston, La Juana Jolly, Juliabeth Weaver. THIRD ROW: Jack Jackson, Donnell Spears, Dick Mathews, Buddy Marvin, Gene Wimberly. FOURTH ROW: Eugene Forister. NOT PICTURED: Valla Monroe, Claudette Deane, Arthelia Roberts, Joe Crane, Nancy Munsell. enwlilp A ev fc FIRST ROW: Marie Payne, George Baker, Marian McDaniel, Richard Johnson, George Turner, Dorothy Baker, Julian Terry. SECOND ROW: Erlene Hestilow, Charles Miller, Grady Griffith, Dale Balke, Joe McClung, Mattie Lou Sankey, Mrs. Norma L. Scott SDOHSOF. NOT PICTURED: Luticic Cass, Kathy Harris, Cora Nell Worthy. Richard Johnson Charles Miller Dorothy Baker ,,,,, Dale Balke ,,..,. George Turner 220 Zmwm OFFICERS President Vice-Pres. Sec.-Treas. Reporter Sgt.-at-Arms cc! Speak the speech I pray you, as I pro- nounce it to you From Hamlet to The Lost Silk Hat. These are only a few of the topics of the Drama Study group. The club that stresses interest in homemaking. OFFICERS OFFICERS Chapter One Chapter Three Doris Jean Grumbles O President Dorothy Alexander ,.ee OO ettee.. O ,teee President Ramona Montgomery O O O Vice-Pres. Billie Jo Mills OOOOOOOOOOOO Vice-Pres. Jane Stack O OOOO OOOOO..O O O O Rec. Sec. Shirley Worthington OOOO OOOOO S ecretary Doris Cross OOOOOOO OO OO OO O Corr. Sec. Janet Jamar OO OO..OOOOOOO, O Treasurer Sara Bustin OOOOO.OOOO O O O Treasurer Evelyn Holliday OOOOOO O OOOO Sgt.-at-Arms Jan Hatley OO Reporter Mary Arnette OOOOOOOOOOOO OO Reporter Sarah Cummings O Parliamentarian Barbara Kitchens O OOOO Song Leader Vera Rush O OOOOO OOOO OOOOOOOOOO O R ecreation Miss Kathryn Morris OOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOO S ponsor Emma Freund OOOOOOOOOO O Song Leader Marcia Goodloe O OO O Historian Mrs. Janice Freund O O O O Sponsor FIRST ROW: Sondra Brown, Janet Jamar, Doris Jean Grumbles, Sara Bustin, Jan Hatley, Bertha Stevenson, Susan Brown, Billie Jean Rollings, Jo Sheria Briscoe, Martha Lopez, Marcia Goodloe, Carolyn Dodgen. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Hetzel, Lady Hodgkiss, Margie Hart, Shirley Kirk, Barbara Kitchens, Mary Ann Arnette, Jane Ayers, Mary Shelander, Doris Cross, Joyce Mikus, Bertha Anguiano. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Janice Freund, Sponsor of Chapter I, Sarah Cummings, Joyce Fox, Dennise Taylor, Shirley Worthington, Carol Ann Nolen, Ramona Montgomery, Royline Bobo, Vera Rush, Jane Stark, Miss Kathryn Morris, Sponsor of Chapter lll. FOURTH ROW: Betty Lou McClain, Marvell Latham, Nancy Jo Rieger, Pat Caffey, Rosalie Bieberstein, Peggy Reed. NOT PICTURED: Dorothy Alexander, Evelyn Holliday, Myrtle Lamme, Beth McCullough, Billie Jo Mills, Marguerite Simms, Emma Freund, Alta Nail. ref ll -We-4 XJ av, OJ , ,s.Kt, Q rf, 221 Orly! ,E.,,,,i FIRST ROW: Jack Coulter, Melba Yount, Marjorie Stark, Margie Spencer, Jean Worthey, Richard Miller. SECOND ROW: Miss Earline Weddle, sponsor, Lura Gann, Leslie Ziller, Ramona Willis, Latrelle Wallis, Agnes Brown, Shirley Lambert. THIRD ROW: Helen Harris, Patsy Hill, Carol Clarke, Jessie Lee Stark, Norma Wallace, Wanda Gardner. FOURTH ROW: Joan Miller, Bobby Bailey, Don Hart. 22 Ft K'f . 6i-'Y x We 55 U, .9 fi wi 1, M A-1 in .f 'tw 1 ref rtf, ... 5ff' fw1e . ' . y M . . , , ,,:: . . . . z ' fx- ,ug X -.K ' k ... ff' X1 T A ' ff , nexus., . , -. f ,, ' Q fsfgg' . , tfee., 7, 74 14, Sweethearts of Chapter ll, Bobby Bailey and R. B. Ashworth typify the fact that boys as well as girls get the opportunity of learning about what makes up a home and working together for a happier homelife. Members not pictured on either page: Tommie Anderson, Roselee Balagia, Agnes Brown, Barbara Can- trell, Ruth Ann Cliff, Helen Clyburn, Jim Collins, Susie Gallardo, Nelda Gardner, Gladys Horborth, Wilfred Herber, Helen Harris, Dorothy Holubec, Carolyn Hudson, Robbie Jaquysh, Nina Johnson, Joan Lasky, Albert Leonard, Joan McGaughey, Billie Jean Newman qv .. 3 , ' , I Q wp - 'ha x 'J .1 .vlpofgfi LQ ss. Taking a lesson in parliamentary procedure are the officers of Chapter ll of F.H.A. FIRST ROW: Bobby Bailey, parliamentarian, Ramona Willis, vice-president, Shirley Lambert, president, Barbara Ashworth, recording secretary, Jessie Lee Stark, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Charles N. Bustin, Jr., State P.T.A. parliamentarian, Carol Ann Nolen, historian, Carole Jean Fowler, corresponding secretary, Shirley Adcock, recreation leader, Norma Wallace, song leader, and Miss Weddle, sponsor. Miss Weddle rehearses the can-can line for the F.H.A. talent show presented at Bergstrom Field and Fort Hood. Dancers are, from left to right, Jody Camp, Ruth Ann Carpenter, Margaret Hawkins, Bertha Steven- , e son, and Sue Hurley. V , ' e B Tm ' . J We 4 Q of Other members not pictured: Gloria Ryden, Louise Smith, ' - fm tt., fgrff Sarah Jane Smith, Nancy Stark, Clinton Thomas, Lila Lee -' i ' fe gf Wood. T, , ,K J Ayr' - ' if .- K . 1 'WN . 3, .Q 'fl' , 2 OFFICERS Shirley Bell, Pres. Shirley Dudley, Vice-Pres. Dolores Watts, Sec. Lillian Dodson, Treas. Jimodean Moore, Parl. Betty Kee, Hist. Delona Bobo, Rep. Jeanne Hoover, Recreation Jane Almquist, Songs 224 in 1? be t 'rw Toward New Horizons -The Motto of the F.H.A. means to work together for a happier home life . . . gaining practical experience in preparing for the greatest career of all, that of homemaker. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Margaret Russell, sponsor, Billie Beaird, Dora Jean Castillo, Shirley Kretzschmar. SECOND ROW: Alice Faye Smith, Mary Laurel Gray, Joyce Lopez, Shirley Dudley. THIRD ROW: Delona Bobo, Pattie Lay, Diane Franki, Doris Mae Shipp. FOURTH ROW: Kay Almquist, Bobbie Brown, Dolores Watts, Betty Kee. FIFTH ROW: Anita Leos, Lavida Kilburn, Nell Graham. SIXTH ROW: Carol Warner, Mary Tucker, Bonnie Fleet, Vernell Fuchs, Jimodean Moore, Bettye Moore, Mary Frances Blomquist. NOT PICTUREDZ Donnis Griswold, SEVENTH ROW: Jane Almquist, Shirley Bell, Lillian Dodson, Judy Miller, Mary Frances Glass. Jeanne Hoover. l I 44, 2 ri - , '. 1 f . M..- ,..-.1 -IG -an '71 z J ,X 3 -gr or . MJKLN I.. 456- A-i'.m Nhu if . Q up .r 6 1-J - jf, FIRST ROW: Emma Jean Parker, Peggy Phillips, Dana Mae Walden, Tonie La Fuente, Faye Hocutt, Shirley Rieger, Dolores Vasquez, Sue Ann Morse. SECOND ROW: Geraldine Lewis, Rocky Young, Lula McCartney, Betty Stewart, Dot Glenn, Martha Beasley, Lois Grimmer, Mary Ester Sifuentes, Lillian Allen, Miss Edith M. Anderson, sponsor. NOT PICTURED: Joyce Amsler, Grace Arechiga, Janice Bailey, Beverly Bowles, Benita Eastepp, Shirley Hill, Fran Hollis, Edna McGaughey, Betty Stanley, Enemencia Uratado, Mary Wood. 174 14, due OFFICERS Faye Hocutt , ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,, P resident Betty Stanley Vice-Pres. Betty Stewart ,..., Secretary Shirley Rieger ,,,,,,,, Treasurer Peggy Phillips ..,,,,, Reporter Geraldine Lewis Historian Fran Hollis ,.,,,,,,, ,,,.,,..,,,..,,,. S ong Leader Dot Glenn ,..., ..,... R ecreation Chairman To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, this group has sponsored a program of activities attuned to home life by providing wholesome individual and group recreation. 'X' s EIRSTI, li?W: fleft to rightl Dwain Morgan, Jimmy Cline, Gordon Griffin, Bill Drake, John Amey, Joe Starkey, Ray Daniel, Ralph amp e . SECOND ROW: John Milton, John Donovan, Jerry Salcher, Charles Vick, Don Kirksey, Scott Cook, David Ellison, Mr. Milton O'Dell, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Russ Butler, Rheims Mainer, Lee Arnold, Wayne Wilson, Herbert Grumbles, Bill Carlson, Jack Dorsett. NOT PICTURED: Sonny Rhodes. Golf and its finer points are the main interest of the Fairways Club as they meet to develop their skill as Iinksmen. Officers of the club meet for a match at the club. They include Rheims Mainer, president, Bill Carlson, reporter, John Milton, treas- urer, and Sonny Rhodes, vice-president. Secretary Gordon Griffin didn't make it. ,-Q. , r md z Q W' z l,g i , 'fzk 9 vvkhv 0 Sponsoring an active sports program for Q '- every girl in school is the aim of the lntra- N murals group, and they have plenty of fun with their own matches and contests in , ju g, organized play. I fi ' f f Officers line up for the birdie, with Pat Ziller, re- V gg , gf porter, and Joan Sanders, corresponding secretary, in front. f r 1:4 g I On the steps are Carrie Jane Johnson, treasurer, Ann ' Bonds, recording secretary, Perry Jo Clark, vice-president, J -e ' fl A q J and Retta Davis, president. H 5 f , J ,i W g- -' 5 I R. Nlxk FIRST ROW: Sandra Hornsby, Louise Hogan, Patsy Carriage, Ann Latham, Gwen Taylor, Virginia Stanford, Joyce Walker, Elaine Wallace, La Nelle Cunningham, Claudette Young, Jo Ann Sweet. SECOND ROW: Cookie Morules, Perry Jo Clark, Treva Kinsey, Nino Foster, Melba Fought, Mary Lou Dorchester, Nancy McGuire, Mary Beth Taylor, Pat Ziller, Nancy Wolander. THIRD ROW: Betty Jean Mitchell, Mary Ann Barnett, Anita Cargill, Shirley Traweek, Retta Waggoner, Patsy Henson, Naomi Boyd, Ann Bonds, Carlene Branum, Gail Gaches. FOURTH ROW: Carrie Jane Johnson, Mary Alice McNallie, Georgia Lindsey, Alcene Wood, Rosalie Marburger, Retta Davis, Jo Ann Crider, Mrs. Erline Tackett, sponsor. FIFTH ROW: Myrna Gilbert, Joyce Fox, Pat Hocker. .15 PPTP eek Learning their A-B-C's all over again, but in the Greek manner, is no small accomplishment for the mem- bers of this intellectual club, sponsored by Miss Bertha Casey. Some of them they can even write. Julio Penn Eileen Stockton El Freida Marko Margaret Battle David Buttrey Frances Haberlin OFFICERS , , ,,,,,,,, President Vice-Pres. Sec.-Treas. Reporter Program Chmn. Social Chmn. I 5 2 2 FIRST ROW: Julia Penn, Eileen Stockton, El Freida Marko, David Buttrey, Mary Louise Downs. SECOND ROW: Billy Wright, Elizabeth Rowell, Nina Ruth Plummer, Yetta Stenzel, Dale Cottingham. THIRD ROW: Freddie Allen, Patti Moore, Margaret Battle, Nancy Ann Hall, Sandra Roelyn. FOURTH ROW: Miss Bertha Casey, sponsor, Diane Burleson, Frances Haberlin, John Wheeler. NOT PICTURED: Jerry Annand, Joe Goddard, Terry Voss. I OFFICERS With an eye for the esthetic and using their two Anna Juanita Helge ,, C, hands, these girls create useful and beautiful objects d'art to show for time well-spent. Nida Cole , ,,,,,,,,,, ,, Shirley Hudson Helen Gracy ,, Cerise Cameron ,, President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Reporter FIRST ROW: Melba Martin, Joyce Schiller, Pat McGee. SECOND ROW: Virginia Cocke, Shirley Hudson, Olga Horry, Marilyn Collins, Betty .lo Bebee, Grace Davidson, Mr. L. M. Ether- edge, sponsor. ' THIRD ROW: Pat Jones, Cleo Cain, Anna McKee, Glynis Sankey, Marion Davidson, Nida Cole, Nancy Schnautz. NOT PICTURED: Cerise Cameron, Helen Gracy, Anna Juanita Helge, Jody Schwarzer, Carolyn Shofner. I i 323 H I I 'Ks ? -3 4 , 3,.,,q,fAr- FIRST ROW: Kenneth Lightsey, Tommy Gartman, Bobby Reed. SECOND ROW: Tommy Garner, Pat Holtzclavv, Bobbie Nell Kidder, Shirley Knibbe, Gene Lynch. THIRD Row: Llellwyn Anderson, Dennis Johnson, Lady Hodgkiss, Mary Greenwood, Barbara Jean Reed, Gordon Otto FOURTH ROW: Juanita Carlson, Joyce Ramsey, FIFTH ROW: Earline Norwood, Gloria Johnson, Donald Whisenant. SIXTH ROW: Wynne Warren, Betty Todd, Mark Turner, John Watson. SEVENTH ROW: Clovis Treadwell, Douglas Tubb, Sommie Smith, Jack Ragsdill. EIGHTH ROW: Dennis Wallace, Fred Craddock, Eddie Mellon. NINTH ROW: Gerald Watkins, George Keeton, Pete Schieb. TENTH ROW: Peter Oliver, Eddie Hughes, David Kunz, John Malone. ELEVENTH ROW: Eugene Urban, John Hoover. TWELFTH ROW: Ted Kunz, Mr. Jack Chiles, sponsor. If you hear a yodel, a guitar tuning up, or other strange sounds coming from behind a closed door of the annex on Fridays, it is only the Hick Music Club getting ready for a half-hour of western music and song. Mark Turner ,, Bobby Reed ,,,,,,,,, Llellwyn Anderson Lady Hodgkiss ,,,, Gloria Johnson , John Hoover Dennis Wallace ,, OFFICERS . President , , Vice-Pres. Sec.-Treas. , , Recorder Program Chmn. , , .. Program ,, Sgt.-at-Arms .. ls'-ar,-wwf' -ffziff jelq. ' f fain 66665 Cards and various other games are played by the Joker Club members as they relax and forget their cares for thirty minutes. Sponsor: Mrs. Erlene Williams. How about a game of Canasta? Joker Club officers join the fun Nancy Hughes, reporter, Shirley Sartin, secretary, Barbara Browning sgt at arms, Pot Knox, president, and Barbara Kennedy, vice-presi dent Marylin Maroney, treasurer, is not pictured. FIRST ROW: Tharon Nelson, Shirley Sartin, Dani Dell Powers, Nancy Hughes, Flo Lowery, Joanne Lewis, Barbara Kennedy, Charla Howard. SECOND ROW: Patsy White, Pat Knox, Dorothy Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mary Johnson, Shirley Fincher, Francis Frymire, Jane Ellen Nicholson, Betty Olle, Gretchen Klumpp, Carol Cavness, Joy Lichenstein, Nancy Knickerbocker. FOURTH ROW: Silsbee Christian, Shirley Needham, Jacquie LeRoy, Carolyn Hutt, Ruth Edgar, Martha Jo Humphrey, Mildred Bustin, Marylin Maroney. NOT PICTURED: Betty Lou Laws, Carol Faust, Peggy Smith, Barbara Browning, Kay Culbreath. 0 K W ,194 . . ,,,.,,s.1. W, ,, -4 , s g s, . -N........... 'IM-.a..... X,-A :f.,, W... ' lf mmf ,,.e.,.M...', g2,hs-5' K, -N 'PM :wh 'Fil 1 ' Q gf.,-.. XQQZI gg FIRST ROW: Mr. Samuel Hamlett, sponsor, Sammy Lane, Leda Ruth Jones, Wanda Houston, Dale Holtzclaw, Janell Morris, Cecil Ramage. SECOND ROW: Shirley Gilbreath, Mildred Chapman, Martha Roselle. THIRD ROW: L. E. Shockleford, Charles Skarren. NOT PICTURED: Leandro Arriaga, Ronald Rankin, Ronnie Robertson, Gayle Sefcik. Mildred Chapman Martha Roselle Leda Ruth Jones Janell Morris OFFICERS . W. . President Secretary Reporter Treasurer Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Junior Historians study both local and Texas history. Joachim Meyer Jessie Norman Rosie Lee Oertli Alfred Hohle ,, Jack Massey , Kenneth Aten OFFICERS , , President Vice-Pres. ,, Secretary Reporter , ,,,,,, Treasurer Sgt.-at'Arms Humorous folk songs, games and skits are regular features of the K.D.V. Club meetings. This group fulfills its chief purpose when, through the medium of German song and literature, to each and every member pass gems of culture of the old Germany. FIRST ROW: Joe Meyer, Ruth Henry, Lindo Stanley, Jo Ann Glaser, Jessie Norman, Alfred Hohle. SECOND ROW: Robert Thoene, Helen Strauss, Jane Hornsby, Pat Truehart, Rosie Lee Oertli, Shirley Green, Miss Else Trenckmonn, sponsor. THlRD ROW: Leona Kastner, Charles Menn, Jack Massey, lngrid Radkey, Kenneth Aten, Grace Medairy, Ellis Conkle. NOT PICTURED: Bernice Kuntze. Il Us , f Q Q we s. N ,W , . up .QA 4. --. an .4 . ' , .A 5, ., J., f- ,. , J . f I , .. 3 .. f-. ' A' G.. .'..H,. , V- '- f -,V s st Q A . W s, . 233 - .W .lf .. , X ,f ar . J. , L . ,. kk V A., - ,wa -M N f , W. ' , , ' .Il l ,ff Q ,... ' .. 'Kgs in nt flj FIRST ROW: Preston Harper, Richard Keeton, Carr Pritchett, Carol Tyler, Adele Black, Sandra Moore, Jody Drake, Alvis Vandy- griff, John Lafrentz, Jimmy Prentice. SECOND ROW: Kathy Cheavens, Sandra Staton, Reita Rea, Kay Bethune, Evelyn Rosentritt, Barbara Sutherland, Gayle Suther- land, Celia Law, Beverly Campbell, Billy Fortune, Miss Helen Hill, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Bill Cromack, Vic Armstrong, Gayle Norman, Jean Hall, Rose Dean, Geraldine Pilote, Kay Lanham, Carolyn Howell, Edith Wilson, Delaine Hays, Diane Crow, Jack Jordan, Billy Skinner. NOT PICTURED: Maxine Hall, Patty Sue House. 4 1 V- .- f M I -Q, f Q . . L ,f J if k .- kkf' I 'r A '--'Y Officers of the Latin Club are saying: Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend us your ears! We come to study Caesar, not to bury him. This is the purpose of the club-to study Roman history and customs. Officers, left to right, are Patty Sue House, vice-president, Sandra Moore, secretary, Alvis Vandygriff, reporter, Adele Black, president, John Lafrentz, sergeant-at-arms, Jody Drake, treasurer, and Carol Tyler, critic. Ze Zack mania OFFICERS Judy Vick at eeeeeea O O eaee at President Members of the French Club have an opportunity 3f1'?I L l-'We' S 'era xfcesfes- to brush-up on their French conversation during Righarj'g':,?,h 7 econ Self-'xrxi' club periods. Entertainment is provided in the form i i ' of talent programs of French games and songs. FIRST ROW: Yolanda Perez, Carolyn Scott, Judy Vick, Dorothy Leifeste. SECOND ROW: Paul Lopez, Billy LaRue, Scotty Lanier, Eddie Warren, Phil Herring, Dick Smith, Benita Lopez. NOT PICTURED: Miss Eloise Roach, sponsor. Q,,,,.,w4 f......,...-.3 . . ' 'f'- X I A I u -Cf: Q . f. MM4 mu-e4....t,..t-...J s....n-an Y . i 4c.......-E430 235 N Winds! wphae OFFICERS They fly through the Ulf with the greatest of Bobby Coltharp . ,,,.., ,...,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,Y,,,, , President ease Charles McNabb , .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . Vice-Pres. ' - ' ll Richard Patton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Secretary g Like the man on the flying trapezei Charles Sutherland g TMS. This club has proved to be lots of fun for lfS Jack Todd Vrsn ssrssrssrssrssvs 5 gf'-u!-Arms members. Wayne Sutherland , ,...., Reporter FIRST ROW: Arvene Henderson, John Short, John Heber, John McCrary, Zack Swenson, Jimmy Childs, Eddie Power. SECOND ROW: Ronald Balcar, Lawrence Eads, Kenneth Linden, Earl Burg, Stacey Huggins, Walter Kuhn, Mr. J. M. Hicks, sponsor. THIR R ' ' ' D OW. Wayne Sutherland, Bobby Coltharp, Sonny Webb, Richard Patton, Gilbert Hobbs. FOURTH ROW: Jack Gerling, Jack Todd, Roy Smith, James McFarland NOT PICTURED: Eddie Angell, Donald Schneider, David Trekell, Harry Thompson, Charles Sutherland. S 1 s i dotme Opefm Learning to operate the vari- ous projection machines of the school is the main activity of this club, and the proficiency of its members has furnished many groups with interesting and educational visual aids. The boys stand ready to serve. 'Q N i X Iwi ' 11 as --G-1-.w ll 'i .vi w l fig. or 1' K ... FIRST ROW: Gordon Christiansen, Joe Bob Simmons, Jack Ferguson, Stewart Lacewell. SECOND ROW: Ellsworth Mowery, Milton Wallace, George Bradshaw, Teddy Artz. THIRD ROW: Stanley Lock, Joe Anderson, Richard Sutherland, Bobby Zenkner. FOURTH ROW: James Dickson, Estil Barnard, Sam Abraham, Chad Biggs. FIFTH ROW: Wilton Sankey, Tommy Monroe, Donald Dear, Randy Wallace, Eugene Spears. SIXTH ROW: Robert Mclntyre, Ralph McCIendon, Bill Brown, Johnny Hill. SEVENTH ROW: Darrell Fleming, Woodrow Wilson, sponsor. NOT PICTURED: Jimmy Neyland. Tommy Monroe George Bradshaw Milton Wallace Joe Bob Simmons Jimmy Neyland OFFICERS President Vice-Pres. .. Sec.-Treas. Sgt.-At-Arms Reporter 237 J.. A. I Ig The Musicians Club offers an excellent opportunity for those who wish to learn to conduct a choir, compose, or learn to sing harmony with mixed voices. Students learn the fine points of choral technique and are encouraged to further their musical training by the actual experience they receive in con- ducting. Mi-mi-mi -and the officers are all set to sing a little ditty. Willis Bodine, president, is at the piano, while gathered around are Sharon Henson, vice-president, Bonnie Bergstrom, secretary-treasurer, Miss Virginia Decherd, sponsor, Virginia Wiley, reporter, and Ainslee Cox, librarian. Bobby Dye, second librarian, is not in the picture. FIRST ROW: John Hoffman, Carroll Anderson, Theron Sheffield, Theodore Sheffield, Jerry Weide, Jimmy Smith, Bill Bessonette, Kelton Reynolds, Orville Monroe, Billy Alexander, Henry Bernard, Chuck Merrill, Ray Akin, Bobby Dye, Mike Stokes, Frankie Miller, Wilburn Vasquez. SECOND ROW: Nat Davis, Winston Johnson, Ordell Dube, Powell Dingler, Winton Scott, Ronald Green, James Pannell, Dan Boling, Gaylon Schulle, Larry Smith, Willis Bodine, Ainslee Cox, Billy Bob Maddox. THIRD ROW: Winona Bell, Margaret Best, Gay Malay, Bettie Lou Nowotny, Bonnie Bergstrom, Lenora Borg, Patsy Whorton, Kay Dossett, Lynn Donnelly, Sharon Hafner, Connie McMurray, Dorothy Merlo, Liz Jessen, Virginia Wiley, Helen Jones, Mary Williams, Sara Riley, Miss Virginia Decherd. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Williams, Nancy Whitaker, JoAnn Duckett, Carol Nunns, Doris Herrington, Marcia McGee, Patsy Henning, Ann Meadows, Carol Atkinson, Barbara Compton, Joy Hare, Sharlis Leinbach, Marsha Reynolds, Pat Lewis, Sharon Henson, Nancy Dingwall, Sara Keys, Betty Ford Parr, Ann Johnson, Eleanor Kimmons, Sarah Woodward. Sl FIRST ROW: Annie Bettie Card, Beverly Young, Sharon Voyles, Donya Nicholson, Sue Gideon. SECOND ROW: Carole Johnson, Gayla Craig, Mollie Knox, Cynthia Baum, Sandra Esquivel. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Yeates, Sue Pace, Marilyn Dowell. FOURTH ROW: Claire Edgar, Judie Nogee, Blair Brooks, Sharon Prentice, Felicity Frank. FIFTH ROW: Julie Holman, Julia Montgomery, Barbara Bredt, Mary Barnhill. SIXTH ROW: Grace Eanes, Nancy French, Yovene Yeoton. SEVENTH ROW: Brent Hickman, Sara Malone, De Anne Dingwall, Leta Harwell. EIGHTH ROW: Mrs. Martha Ragsdale, sponsor, Henry Driggs, George Clary, George Ferdinandsten, Arthur Edwards. NOT PICTURED: Bobbie Beck, Kay Bland, Beth Gaddy. grudge Za! Just as its name implies, mem- bers of this club get together simply to enjoy a hand of bridge with their friends. Earnestly en- gaged in play are the officers pic- tured below: Beverly Young, secretary-treasurerj Annie Bettie Card, sergeant-at-arms, Sue Gid- eon, reporter, and Danya Nichol- son, president. Vice-President Sharon Voyles looks on. I I FIRST ROW: Jo Tankersley, Robbie Jaquysh, JoAnn McGaughey, Martina Mata, Shirley Arldt, Janene White, Jean Roberts, Barbara Ashworth, Arlene Henderson, Marlene Salisbury, Marjorie Bennett, Randi Henriksen, Delores Gravis, Valaska Brady. SECOND ROW: Virginia Crawford, Leah Rae Batla, Virginia Lear, Betty Henninger, Trinidad Garza, Clelia Bautista, Shirley Harmon, Pat Hilland, Carolyn Hester, Myrna Hilderbrand, Betty Lee Taylor, Donna Mae Stewart. THIRD ROW: Janice Schultz, Nancy Moon, Billie Jean McCullough, Mrs, Margaret Serrem, sponsor. 94 f lv4- 'Q . Q Florence Nightingale with her lamp had nothing on these future angels of mercy, as they prepare for one of the world's most respected professions. The Nursing Club seeks to encourage those who have a sympathetic interest in their fellow men to adopt medicine as a vocation. Betty Henninger Janice Scott , Barbara Bounds Pat Hilland ,,,,,,,,,, Nancy Moon ,,,,,, Betty Taylor ,, OFFICERS , President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Reporter Soc. Chmn. Qeefm Great operas of the past are studied by this club to learn the opera stories and to foster opera as an enjoyable cultural art. The main activity con- sists of listening to records while following the libretto of the opera. The club then attends what- ever public performances are available. Officers looking over scores with Miss Dorothy Flury, sponsor, are Virginia Lemburg, reporter, Nancy Helf, treasurer, Miss Flury,' Marilyn Weiss, president, and Jeannette Jung, secretary. Preston Martin, vice-president, is not pictured. FIRST ROW: Morris Mosteller, Louis Boswell, Preston Martin Carl Taylor Stiles Seay Friend Love Billy Baldwin Carol Tarver Jean Norwood, Lorrine Kasper, Virginia Lemburg, Pat Barker Marilyn Collins Ann Hopkins Edith Albers SECOND ROW: Alison Atwood, Karen Ulrich, Rene Strong THIRD ROW: Vicki O'Neal, Edna Irons, Gwen Fahn Alys Braden Letha Fay Green Claire Berkman Pat Davis Catherine Dupre Marcia Hoevet, Paulina Norman, Marilyn Weiss, Jeannette Jung Mary Katherine Roach Jean Clendennen Peggy Gregory Nancy Helf Emma Lou Franklin, Kmb Barton, Betty McClain, Miss Dorothy Flury NOT PICTUREDQ Doris Anderson, Peggie Ann Curtis Dick Glesecke M-,rmmm 770145 gear The purpose of the Pan-American Music Club is to encourage true friendship between Latin-Americans OFFICERS I and Anglo-Americans everywhere, beginning in Austin Julian Flores ,,,,, , , ,,,, , ,, , . President High B .. . , ,, V' -P . . ' . . . . . zigmanrgryizn 5efiT,gZZ, Singing Latin-American songs, listening to records, Marzee Weber ,,,cccc Reporter and doing folk dances make up the club program. Members also contribute to a scholarship fund which enables Latin-Americans to attend college in Texas. In the picture below, Mary Brewer waits with the stick, while Julian Flores holds the cord. FIRST ROW lKneelingl: Natalia Laredo, Mary Goveu, Frances Plumley, Valjean Bryson, LaRee Howell, Susan Rolston. SECOND ROW: Annie Flores, Patti Pinkney, Avon Burton, Mary Margaret Portman, Ann Graham, Jane Ann Maxwell, Lucille Sepulveda, Mary Velasquez, Cora B. Vargas. THIRD ROW: Mary Sue Teneyuque, Victoria Loera, Judy Hernandez, Rita Kennedy, Marzee Weber, Nellie Bennett, Salvador Garza, Joe Gonzales. FOURTH ROW: Pete Rivera, Marvin Norwood, Mary Louise Garcia, Dwight Henderson, Angelina Chavez, Miss Mary Alice Porter, sponsor, Concepcion Rodriguez, Raul Mendez. NOT PICTURED: Fred Garza, Charlene Glass, Randy Gutierrez. 2 with lift! l 3 Q. ml- Y pddffdyldpfy H --Know- ,. A ,JJ ,5 T FIRST ROW: Janet Warner, Kaye Hamlin, Shirley Tompkins, Barbara Spillar, Barbara Templeton, Dolores Casstevens, Joann Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Allan Shield, Gene Grove, Ed lngram, Lynn Allman, John Prather, Bobby Cooper, Curtis Johnson. THIRD ROW: Billy Graham, Joe Lee, Tommy Lott, Ralph Ericson, David Smith. NOT PICTUREDQ Phil Winston, Mike Murphy, Gary Vance, Tommy Scott. When there's beauty, they take it, When there's not, they make it. OFFICERS Curtis Johnson ,,,, , . President , Ed l ..,,,.,,,, ,,,, V ' -P . These budding photographers study all types Barbgilduililempleton ,, V, pppr 5el?ST,gZZ, of photography and various aspects of processing, Joe Lee ....s...... ....A S gt.-at-Arms the properties of liqht, the function and design of Tommt' Scot' e'e'e' ef 'e'e' Repme' lenses, characteristics of film, and other topics. i mt it E Q 'Ellis 66456 J-A-M-B-A-L-A-Y-A l If you enjoy popular music, this is the club for you. The members enjoy a wide variety of music sung and played by popular artists. Officers get together for a jam session, including Henry Grupe, sergeant- at arms Ann Nichols, vice-president, Cathy Konecny, program chairman, Gene Muller, president, and Kay Cook, treasurer. Lo Ann Burch, secretary, was not present. Mrs. Mary DeBault is sponsor. FIRST ROW: Alice Spruce, Kay Cook, Carolyn Douglass, Donna Peoples, Judy Cox, Martha Sue Nesbitt, Helen Burrer, Lo Ann Burch, Shirley Griffin. SECOND ROW: Retha Green, Rena Mae White, Dorothy Viereck, Gaye Clemens, Peggy Jones, Marian Moore, Margo Mayfield, Frances Johnson, Joyce Baker, Patricia Peterson. THIRD ROW: Cathy Konecny, Mildred Rice, Georgia Spruce, Susan Blinco, Yvonne Nelson, Gwen Johnson, Ann Nichols, Jimmy Ritchey, June Forwood. FOURTH ROW: David Jones, Henry Grupe, Elaine Ahrens, Winona Snodgrass, Kay Sims, Lois Mann, Gene Miller. FIFTH ROW: James Henry, Douglas Trainer, Kenneth Palmer, Glenn Nalls, Bill Duggan. NOT PICTURED: James Abney, Bobby Boothe, Merlene Goodnight. T 5 FIRST ROW: Milby McDonald, Kenneth Dunnam, John McFadden, Miquel Stewart. SECOND ROW: George Foyt, Lester Collier, Carl Noack, James Wilder, Don Lee, Raymond McCullough, THIRD ROW: Wayne Parks, Wellborn Hudson, Dan Kelleher, Jimmy Pfluger, Malcolm Hicks, Mr. Leonard Parsons, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Robert Driskill, Gene Landrum, Manford Levy, Darrell Rutledge, Bob Basford, Vernon Lemens. NOT PICTURED: Alfred Harrell, James Wykes. OFFICERS Bob Basford President James Wilder , Vice-Pres. Carl Noack Secretary Ehud The Hams in the Radio Club learn to send out and receive the International Morse code and must pass a government test in this ability and on radio theory and laws to become a licensed radio amateur. When not busy at work on this training, members talk from a transmitter at school to some of the boys who have amateur mobile stations in their cars. czmdagfaf Sole purpose of this club is to have fun playing Samba, and the officers get right down to the business at hand-from left to right, Bernice Cooke, secretary, Nancy Tay- ler, vice-president, Harriett Watkins, presi- dent, Christine Wirth, sergeant-at-arms,' and Beverly West, treasurer. Marilil Smith, re- porter, was not in on the game. FIRST ROW: Nclla Beverly, Zera Ann Couser, Beatsy Holck, Mary Sue Young, Jody Camp, Christine Wirth, Marilil Smith, Beverly West, Bernice Cooke, Nancy Taylor, Harriett Watkins, Bertha Stevenson, Shirley Weaver, Julia Kniker. SECOND ROW: Dolores Schiefler, Ruth Ann Carpenter, Diane Hurt, Margaret Hawkins, Joyce Cunningham, Marilyn Banks, Barbara White, Betty Fitzgerald. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Pitts, Kay Barnes, NNorma Barnhort, Judy Bob Clark, Joyce Burrell, Bobbie Steiger, Mary Freeman, Peggy Robertson, Darlene Baker, Gladys Burkland, Kathryn Swottord, Mary Ann Wheeler, Betty Lou Holubec, Jo Ann Rifle, Barbara Liqon, Bonnie Gallamore. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Marjorie Trevillyan, sponsor, Donna Lang, Valerie Brymer, Pat Rothe, Nancy Boyd, Patsy White, Margaret Braden, Frances Whitehead, Patsy Thompson, Donna Turner, Judy Barron, Paula Crane, Norma Heinie, Shirley Holubec, Mary Ann Hammond, Lynn Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Sue Sayers, Barbee Frazier, Dorothy Morisey, Earlene Meier. ff ,f f X 2 ew-'.4..., w-Q 1 ff' .ff ,pf lil 6 cdemze eaemci T Q 'f ,gif f ff fn Elf ru FIRST ROW: Dan Norman, Eleanor Millard, Joy Neyland, Yvonne Chapman, Violet Taylor, Shirley Norman, Laura Barcus, Polly Sayers, Coke Dilworth. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Joyce Wilson, sponsor, Joe Powell, David Hinkle, Joe Estlack, Wallace Howard, Bobby Renker, Howard Hughes, Bruce Lane, Danny Hull, Robbie Burlage, Mrs. Edna Boon, sponsor. THIRD ROW: John Crutchfield, Freddie Ebner, Robert Treadwell, Roy Jackson, Kenneth Glaser, Alan Johnson, Jimmy Fortune, Sidney Frost, Wilburn French. FOURTH ROW: Alden Hobgood, Tom Frensley, Billy Gantt, Bobby McDuff, Vern Schmidt. NOT PICTURED: Virgil Barnes, Doyle Bebee, Pan Bryant, Ann Cantwell, Leonard Ellingson, Mack Gafford, Kim Garrett, Donroy Hafner, Carmen Hinojosa, Barry Jackson, David Jones, David Keir, Woody Long, Sue McCarty, Curtis Neitsch, Rollo Newsom, Dora Perez, Joyce Preston, Betty Tanner, Barbara Warren. l Here lies a sad little freshman, Whose face we'll see no more, For what he thought was H30- Was H3504 But that's not the way we heard itl The only ex- plosion we heard from this group was when they blew the top off the Westinghouse Talent Search and the Junior Academy of Science in Fort Worth. Officers pictured at right are Violet Taylor, treasurer, David Hinkle, parliamentarian, Sue McCarty, vice-president, and Dan Norman, president. Not pictured are Joy Neyland, secretary, and Donroy Hafner, sergeant-at-arms. A e Zcmce Za! When the caller starts calling the Texas Star Ladies to the center and back to the bar, Gents to the center and form a star. Cares are thrown to the winds by members of the Square Dance Club, who love to whirl and turn. 2 B 4, , u ' . .gg l Q, X OFFICERS Leo Schwartz President W. Billy Hosse ,,,,,,,,,, Vice-Pres. ,.:.fIy:j?f' 41 LaVerne Schwartz Secretary -'93 '? I Barbara Hough Treasurer l Ima Nell Rippy Reporter Darwin Staton Sgt-at-Arms N-o FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Peterson, Raymond Cannon, Billie Arbuckle, Birdie Matthews, Jonnie Staton, LaVerne Schwartz, Sandra Mills, Maurice Smith. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Peterson, Billy Hasse, LaVon Leser, Barbara Hough, Jeanie Templeton, Ima Nell Rippy, Ida Belle Bridges, June Caine, Mrs. Joan Jones, Bruce Carpenter, Victor Sterzing. THIRD ROW: Malcolm Crawford, Bobby Parkinson, Don Shelby, David Johnson, Bert Schulle, Leo Schwartz, Darwin Staton, Roland Hough, George Lovett, Carl Brockman. X is FIRST ROW Diane Hudepohl Verlene Strickland Barbara Rous Lanett Ryden, Frances Evans, Ann Marie Langston, FIFTH ROW Tommie Taylor Nancy Young Janet Doles Charlene Anderson. SIXTH ROW Karol Barkley Glenda Plemons Jo Ann Smith Patch Shaw, Margie Johnson, Jean Johnson, Gayle Jennings. SEVENTH ROW Anita Ellis Janice Boyce Gayle Sefcik Mrs Dorothy Ashton, sponsor, Margie Smith. Jo Ann Smith Shirley Smith Glenda Plemons Janice Boyce Patch Shaw Karol Barkley Anita Ellis President Vice4Pres. Secretary Treasurer Reporter Social Chmn, Sgt.-at-Arms To promote interest in the game of tennis and to famili- arize students with people who have made this game popular is the purpose of the tennis club. Active par- ticipation in the sport is the fun for the members. .35 ii 4- 5 at , X 6 all -r 1 4 , . --QQ., Four of the officers strike a pose for the camera, from left to right, Margie Menefee, sergeant- at-armsg Lupe Carrillo, vice-presi- dent, Andy Corrillo, president, and Terry Rhodes, treasurer. Pat Wood- son, secretary, and Carol Villarreal, reporter, were not present. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Buaas, Louise Smith, Diane Wilson, Margie Strauss, Butch Strickland, Marian Maxey, Betty Witter, Jennalie Kleypas. SECOND ROW: Pat Woodson, Terry Rhodes, Carol Tracy, Meridel Mann, Mary Gregory, Clyda Jon Boyd, Nancy Olive, Vaniece Spinks, Marjorie Menetee, Floydene Gibson. THIRD ROW: Wanda Overstreet, Joyce Hopkins, Carol Villarreal, Pat Coers, Diane Gunn, Mary Louise Davis, Betsy Ann Grape, Carroll Ann Hodges, Andy Carrilo, Lupe Carillo, Ann Coulton Greer. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Young, Barbara Allen, Barbara McDonnell, Cherry Gulfin, Betty Lou Williams, Mrs. Olwyn Anderson, SDOHSOY. rf- nw- V. ,f H-,.'L if me 1: I s. ..--f- ' '4 15 mi! 'lf Ll iss 1 I0 : , , N : FIRST ROW: Beverley Critendon, Janette Graef, Vondelle Graef, Patsy Leigon, vice-president, Jo Ann Moran SECOND R ' ' OW. Martha Graef, Ora Mae Brawner, Nelva Bean, Sue Haggard, president: La Nell Parker, treasurer. THIRD ROW: Aileen Cook, secretary, Val Jean Dilworth, parliamentarian, Nancy Beardslee. FOURTH ROW: Alice Pollan Nina Sue Rippy, Joyce Bauerle. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Clark, Loretta Mangham, Shirley Drake. SIXTH ROW: Sue McKinney, Dorothy Thomas, Ann Frederick. SEVENTH ROW: Mary Jane John, Jennie Mae Roberts, Nellie Jean Worthey. EIGHTH ROW: Virginia Ramon, Sophie Mojica, Normagee Phillips, Pauline McCloskey Mrs Jessie Smith sponsor NOT PICTURED: Kay Almquist, Marie Anderson, Jo Ann Deane, Janice Fogle, Barbdra Johnson, Joan lMartin, 'Norma Taylor, reporter. : Wdalezf Q away Q HM Green thumbs are what it takes to make a garden grow, but Violet Crown Junior Gardeners learn that even rosy pink thumbs turn greener as gardening skills increase. They learn, also that beds planted with daisies are as likely to sprout weeds, backaches, and blisters as blossoms. 251 .Eff afar F F! Ill! Ei DVEIQ lil u Q lin 'L 'wg su Fnfff rrcuc F 'Ir influx, Ill ,Q u n UP' fl' iyvu, . . . sl' W ,FH Mlm! IDI iff TISEMENT5 Commencement means a lot of changes in your lives, but one thing will remain the same - you'll still find clothes keyed to your activities at Scarbroughls. Just as all through high school you turned to Scarbrouglfs teen-age shops, you will find that our other shops, too, offer you the things you'll be needing and wanting, planned for Aus- tin living and doings. Sturlirouiglh Si Sons IIIIXIIIII-Izg X L.-L., Qf ' Z 6- I X A I T' l'1i - I to sJ3IT'iQ1HllQ?gi !i?TTk I E lI15'f'fNfl5ulI. I. if nl Li' E G E -.I-I-III L c nnxon-CLAY C OL I o ll I I I I I I I I I II I I I I.I.I I .I I I JJ I ILE. .Url Isis! dltlilslllllsli illillug I2 2 5-jpjgLc'ii.f a'TL7g 'Ii1L 1Zi'i 'iIiE..'SEi'u 'Q T i-Y'l'B 'f'T3 - I . I- ' :1' TM . - , 2- fl ' ,.:. 1 l lkw l l 'l l '- EI I lr' Ill 'l Air Conditionedn Austin's Most Modern Business College Established 1908 . Day and Evening Classes Specializing in Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping, Accounting and Office Machines O Central Texas' Representative of The American Accountants Training Association Q Write, Visit or Telephone for Free Information Eighth and Colorado P. O. Box 832 Telephone rlgg 5 5 '7 7 O 82 CApproved for Veteran Trainingl Keep School Memories Fresh with Portraits h Stiioiers 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. 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SINCE 1872 818 Colorado 6 - 5 3 7 1 116 Barton Springs Road 4, To the young couple just starting out Too often the newlv married couple makes the costly mistake of Y selecting Living Room Furniture whose beauty is only skin deep --9552 You can ,spiny tookmuch if you A lil t it . M , '..'-' il 4-4 j'j'fQQ IZ, ff, mid To pdyea fag irrlfci ,215 be certain of dependable qualify. X -TW: 1-, f -f 1 5 ': CABANISS-BROWN living room furniture is , I 'V A reasonably pricedwdistinctively ' --513 ' ' .,.:.i lg ia ? styled and luxuriously comfortable. ti e, Vw. - -- Iif f 'f'- ' Q-an In -n S ' A ' vgs.s3:' ': 1 ' , 'V i' 1,zioisze::5eia'f:i'ai2?fifgsysuy eeeeee e e to buy quality. tu COMPLIMENTS Slipper Shop FOOTWEAR OF DISTINCTION 0 F Featuring Airstep-Troylings-Debs MRS. EUNICE HAUSMAN 706 Congress Avenue Ph. 2-2759 Cotton Nauert Barber Shop 1508 Lavaca C. A. SChlltZ6 Agency is the place to get HAIRCUTS 316 Littlefield Building to Please You! Austin, Texas Price 850 Ph. 8-8549 7:30 to 6:00 255 C77-0-i--lffv --o-'wa -of-v -.wwe--v -U-'Qfw'-foffv--+ -r w- -v--v -4--v -or-Q---+ + -v -r-+ -of-+ -4- --was + 'Qfi' f.'. C C Fred and Frank Nagle say -- It's doubly delicious! .ELK ,' , FQ -1 A 1- 'V ,XL AX ' E.-S, L .. E, it 3.35 COCHRAN - KINSER - HEWLETT - MOYER REAL ESTATE T INSURANCE -' LOANS - RENTALS NALLE BLDG. 610 BRAZOS ST AUSTIN. TEXAS Phone B-8569 CAPITOL SEED HOUSE PET SUPPLIES, DOG REMEDIES Birds, Goldfish, Tropical Fish Store No. 1 - 301 West 6th Ph. 8-8525 Store No. 2 - 1206 East 38143 Ph. 5-6533 266 Compliments of Annette Duval School of Dancing 10th and Congress Ph. 2-9828 or 8-3951 Qrilw 'lfil' 'T'? l' 'I' 'l '.f1'Y5C i' 'I' 'I' 4 vgriv -lYi l' Qfiififilv 'iYil- 'lfil 'J lYib'i.f'iff' The only exclusive Early American maple shop in Central Texas THE HOUSE OF MAPLE FRANCIS SHOPS CARPETS - DRAPERIES 503 Barton Springs Road P. O. Box 3026 South Austin Station AUSTIN, TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OF P. K. GRILL 108 East 7th HIRSH DRUG STORES Serving Austin Since 1921 ck JXHERIH Bmscos- Dl-Dddlig a. 'zbfflffon H formal from 's gvdythmxmneiaslmiw GUTHRIE BROS. CLEANERS Expert DRY CLEANING ONE DAY SERVICE at request No extra charge LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY Cash and Carry 2815 San Jacinto ,ss, L ,Ps,ee,e., 6-3801 'O' 'lf Q ?1?i '5il' .f'iv TTY' 'Ofi '.Yifi 'Q '4f'5 iff' 5' 'lfiilv 'b 7if'lf'V Qflilfik Wifi' The Most Beautiful BIRD-sci-IEIB INC. Buy of All QQ, qt- nit 1953 CHEVROLET at CAPITOL CHEVROLET I4IO LAVACA STREET East Side -Q1 West Sid AUSTIN, TEXAS 4th d N h 5th and L ALSTIIN flll l E rooo sroncs ir' GC Complete stocks of staple and fancy groceries, bottled bev- erages, block and crushed ice. Open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., seven days a week. WHERE TO BUY THEM No. 1 .eee.eeeree, 901 Red River ......,..eeeeeeeee . ,..eeeeeeee 7-0511 No. 2 ee..e,,e..ee 1017 Barton Sprgs. Rd. oooooo 7-0132 No. 3 oo.roo.oov 2815 Fruth .,oooo.ooo..oooooo.e,.,,.,, .,.oooo,o 7 -0323 No. 4 eee.eev.r.,, 4215 Duval ........ .. ...,ee..,eeee - ....,or 53-9124 No. 5 eee.e,.....e 5101 Burnet Rd. roee., . ..o.o,.. 53-9115 NO. 6 ,.,r.rr..re, 915 Lamar oc,.rr,...,rr rerr. . -- 2-0486 NO. 7 ..eere,,..ce 3406 Jefferson ooco.,..oe , ..o,oooo 53-9157 NO. 8 eee.e..e.ee. 1912 S. Congress .......... ........ 7 -0128 NO. 9 ............ 4511 Airport Blvd. ..oo.. ooo..... 5 3-9198 '5 'l ififii? 1 + -ofwiifv -offer i.l.QvJiL1i--JL-.in-ll--t.i1h...Q----E 'll LLL- Compliments of Frank Hoagland 1 L w , - u... K VICKI 0'NEIL, MARGARET BRADEN GWEN FOHN, and ALYS BRADEN find thc' atmosphvrf' frivndly and thc' food delicious at EL MATAMOROS Famous for the Crispy Tacos 504 Ea st A vf-nuv 269 i?'bi l ififif'7 ?i 'Q 'I' 'l f 1l 4 ? '?' 'i i 'l ib 'lfi' 5 1--i 'A I l friendly tip. lyk OO Many of the dreams you want can be bought with the money you earn in the lifetime ahead ...... with money banked wisely ...... saved regularly and drawing interest in d h dl d safel and conveniently in 21 S2lVil1gS ZCCOLIHI . .... . 3l'1 311 C y a checking account ...... in a bank that can offer over half a century of sound banking experience and a tradition day friendly service ....., a bank like THE FRIENDLY BANK 1 of every- QUigZfllN NQTIONFIL member federal deposii insurance corporafion ' l' , I I I I fibmzk 507-511 couaness 270 '-for -fir ffl--fr -I' 'I' 'lf' -TTT l 1l il l' if Q Tommy and Virginia Wiley have learned to do their mother's shopping at Kash-Karry, where they are helped by friendly AHS'er Joe Meredith. KASH-KARRY GRUCERY 4 if 1l '5 C' 'G' 'U' lf1.f .fi' lv 5' lui' 9 'I' 'l l 'l 'l' '3'1i il' 5 'C P l 'ffvl' 4' 7-i Q' R. C. WILSON df SON 1 ,L E Q 2507 RED RIVER STREET ggtrog AUSTIN, TEXAS ,, , ' 49 1-nf: ggfzions 6-0444 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE WASHERETTE 1701 East Avenue Phone 7-0128 Rig? 1 Ollllf ' gg 766 fQ0ye jzfbr I have my clothes cleaned at- ..... '. l.. 4 KELLY SMITH CLEANERS ' '- + Don't worry, Billy, says Camille, 19th and Nueces f 4 t I Q Service Quality Economy i Student Seamstresses! You Can Buy Three Reasons for Trading at the n , R E N F R O ' S Fine Fabrics You Need from Ten J ' C ' P E N N E Y C O' Conveniently Located Stores 513 Congress Ph. 2-9238 in Austin 272 im Suwflf' wsu Yroivd' vim- gmhikl' at Austin's only KEEPSAKE Diamond Dealer ! distinctive ieweln On the Drag -2268 Guadalupe Scientific Watch Repair Estimates While You Wait LONGINES WATCHES 1 in APP ffmizafxiiaziiee COMPLETE ALTERATION AND REPAIR SERVICE WEST GT l Alvis Vandygriff LUNGHORN ZALES CLEANERS JEWELRY COMPANY, INC. 2538 Guadalupe 704 Congress 710 Brazos In by nine, out by live tomorrow TRAVIS LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING, Ltd. 12th and R I R 273 'lf l' 'Pnl 'I' 'l l 't wifi- 7'5 'O TW.f lf'V'Q' v1Y i' 'il' ii School Supplies - Zipper Notebooks Fountain Pens and Pencils Social Stationery Party - Dance Invitations and Programs Printed or Engraved VON BUECKMANN-JONES COMPANY 700 East llth Street Phone 2-1163 Air Conditioned Plenty of Parking Space P A P F a d e r I' 8 g U W I g n 0 e y c 0 B T e d I a S s 0 Y 3 0 C I r n k o o I' W ll enjoy a Young Modern setting from H. M. Oetting Furniture Company 1300 Lavaca -v'r11 ? QY l' 'l 'l'1.f1. ilfi' 4' 'U' 'TWU' 'lfl 'lfilfi' ' if l' 5if i 'l' '? F'l' 'I' 4' 5 TEEN HEADQUARTERS .... L h wHHams' SPORTS SHOPS You'l1 make straight A's in school fashions if you make T. H. Williams your sports- wear headquarters for 1953. Second floor. ci fl Y M Diane Derrick Charlotte Francis Carlene Johnson model their favorite summer dresses from Rae Ann 7315 TQUYWYWG 'Off' 'lfif '- 'C' '73 -If azz-cgffa Sportswear Skirts ,.... ....,r B louses Sweaters ..r.....r.rrrr,.rrr Jackets Formals Long and Short Date Dresses Millinery Costume Jewelry Texan Hotel J. E. COBB, D1-:nA1'c1R AIR CCINDITIDNED GUEST ROOMS PHONE 6 9151 121 WEST SEVENTH STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS The Latest Styles in Men's Clothing for the High School and College Man ZZ H cirace 2270 Guadalupe Austin, Texas B P 5 2111 R P a UU61 521111121211 glnsurnnce Qlgenzg GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 117 WEST 51' STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS 7'?'Q '5 b'if'Q P 'i 'C 7WU' l' G ?'i :' 4 1' 'iii' l 'P '7 I AUSTIN'S BETTER HOME BUYS f WW X 17W 7 y an Jay!!! 29-W NSUQMQ START SAVING NOW! When you get your first job and your first check, put part of it away in the Mutual. Then save regularly every month! Mutual Savings Institution 100' Congress CUNNINGHAM'S BEN FRANKLIN STORES VARIETY MERCHANDISE X 1201 EAST FIRST 5c and Illc 51.00 and up 2106 SOUTH LAMAR Y w, w, W, .',,',,, ,if H H ,,',,,,w7f --f -V 1------, , --,',.7. I E I 5 r I T 1U 'W '9 f1f1IY Q- May We Be The Bank IN Your Future? AMERICAN WAY 4- 1 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 2 Th ' 5-2 V v E X E I X? 'k Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Covporation of i Capllal and Surplul 53,500,000 Shopping is FUN at CALCASIEU Totsy Crockett, Jean Kobe, and Joyce Alexander visit CALCASIEU, where they find the finest nationally adver- tised brands that help make their homes more comfortable, more livable, and more beautiful. 'Zum Www of Www' CALCAS I E U if 24144554 Sam 1353 1' Im: LUMBER - BUILDING MATERIALS - HOME DECORATION -APPLIANCES-AIR.CONDlTIONING SECOND AT LAVACA - Phone: 6-8351 279 '7 3f 1fi. '5'l 'P l l' 'l 5'i' '54 -5 4 5 Q' 4fif'T ' '5' lf 15' 'G i 1'7 '..i ',,, --4' Bridges Furniture Inc. Your downtown complete Home Furnishing Store FULL LINE GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER 416 Congress Plenty of free parking in the rear A COMPLETE MUSIC SERVICE- DBEEDSQDE EE!! E QMUSIC COMPANY 2l7 ww em .wil may me ,W uma- mm. a-am MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of Every Description DAL FA RRIS Manager Musical Instrument Department ALCOVE BEAUTY SALON Cleo Wersebe - Owner QJVE COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE -Belcano Cosmetics- INDIVIDUAL HAIRSTYLING . .. One of 22 models of Custom Craft packaged kit boats available at BILLY DISCH'S EVINRUDE MOTORS ARKANSAS TRAVELER Cushion Aire Glide Aluminum Boats COMPLETE MARINE SERVICE Hardware and Paints W. J. BILLY DISCH, JR. 911 Lamar - Ph. 8-1044 AUSTIN, TEXAS 280 802 San Jacinto 6-1950 Q sfzorf way .1 o e er a . 3? L 4 ,s If 4 P 9 f ' '0 I 1 I , F. R -v-,,..... 'IV I X - Z Prepare Yourself for a GOOD JOB Attend DURHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 6th and Lavaca St. Austin, Texas ififiiiv 17' 1 1' Birdie Matthews and Bobo Holmes enjoy delicious sundaes at WHITE'S PHARMACY In the Heart of Austin il? . usw M J TAMALESM' Ill R Y N.!f 'lbalkwlffl A' 3' f ., f i it Af CN oAV Perfect Companions USTEX CHILI and Tamales Next time you take over the kitchen for a night, why not treat the family to a real taste thrill. Austex Plain Chili poured over Austex Tamales. Delicious! M Other Austex meal-in-a-hurry favorites are Aus- , tex Beef Stew, Spaghetti and Meat Balls, lflnchi- 'HIQUWY4' ladas, Mexene Chili Beans, and Fresh Beef Hash. ws ,L Try them all. B 1 . 'K , r ala .1 I Q.. ev, 5. 3 Walker's Austex Chili Co. Co N 51:5 gf Austin, Texas 7 281 The Capital ational Bank . 111 Austin Capital and Surplus Two and. One Half Million Dollars UFFIEIERS E. P. CRAVENS, Chairman of the Board HOWARD T. COX, President W. C. KENNEDY, Vice President IOHN S. BURNS, Vice President WALTER BOHN, Vice President R. M. fBobl KINNAN, Assistant Vice President LEO KUHN, Vice President and Cashier RAYMOND R. TODD, Vice President and Trust Officer WILFORD NORMAN, Assistant Vice President I. W. HAWKINS, IR. Assistant Vice President ROY B. STEWART, Assistant Vice President WALTER BREMOND, HI, Assistant Vice President F. M. DUBOSE, Assistant Cashier L. L. LUNDELL, Assistant Cashier ALDON V. DANCAK, Assistant Cashier JOHN W. BODE, Assistant Cashier IAMES B. CHELF, Assistant Cashier OSCAR B. WEST, Assistant Cashier ELROY SPREEN, Assistant Cashier STANLEY TEGGE, Assistant Cashier LEWIS E. BRACY, IR., Assistant Cashier B, I. CLARK, Assistant Trust Officer JOHN A. REHM, Auditor Austin's Most Complete Drivefin Bank 7th at Colorado Sts. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation if'l '??f1lf'l 'lv Cfilfvlfi- 5 ivmifiii 'iii' '+ vlfiiififif' 1' if qs-rs. ,, ,. ' 1 E . Y 'lrzffjgxtirifzgfkzzqirrrzzil Y I I : k , Y i Xe 1,gi Pc' ,,4 M S l A 1 if ' lg 197 qw LA J A l'i4flrf4'Vl-I L, , .L V 'Ui A 1t.jxii,: , V 3- V kk A K is W L . . -A , ,em i e M ,, , uuifiet fxxvtaai Q ,gsm K in an an mg puvon-luv: un Q , Q ,M ,en.:f4.,' , ieiiiwi-ei ti ee ei X Wiki ifi , if Q 'l ,g., D K. ' xi , 5 A ,4 Peggy h f Red Jacket trips and Gretchen Klumpp make sandwic es or with delicious BUTTER KRUST BREAD 'WP -lf l' 4' ifiilrii' 'A --ovf+ + ' -lf5flf lf1Y 0 'Cf4 'I' if Of'i lf A.DVERTISER'S INDEX Let's do business with those who do business with us! Alcove Beauty Salou ,i,,..,,,,. American National Bank ,,,,, Anthony's Beauty Salon Austin High Drug ,,,,,,,Y,,YY Austin Maid Ice Cream ,,,., Austin National Bank ,, Austin Tropic Shop ,i,,..,, Austin Typewriter Co. ,,,. A. C. Baldwin and Sous ,,,, Bay's Conoco Station ,,,,,, Bee's Button Box ..,,,,,,,,, Belding Flowers ,,i,.,., Blnswanger and Co. YY.,. Bird-Scheib Inc. ,,,,. . Bledsoe Music Co. ,,,, YYYYYYYV Bradford Paint Co. ., Bridges Furniture W 280 278 259 258 264 270 259 258 259 ,,,,,,,264 264 8: 260 264 265 268 280 265 ,,,,,,,280 Jorace Men's Wear ...., Kash Karry Grocery Y,,. Wlllle Kocurek ,,.,..,,,,,, Krugrer's Jewelry ...i,Y.... Lemen's Finance Co. Levlne's ,,.. ,...,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, Lone Star Shoe Service Longhorn Cleaners ,,,,,..,.., Lunl:'s Chinese Kitchen Malkln's Men's Store ....,,, Carl Mayer Jewelry Co. .v...,. , Mellnlr,'er's Jewelry ,,,,........Y,YiYffY. Merritt Schaefer and Brown .,.... VVYVVV, Mlttayz Washerette YYYYYYYYYYiY..Y.....f ..YYYVV Arthur Murray Studio i.... .v,.YYY Mutual Savings Institution ..,.. Nan-Etta ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,......YYYYYY,f........YYYfY 275 271 ,260 258 250 w...,,,,273 258 258 ,,.,,,,,260 259 262 272 264 277 , ,.,,..., 276 Bohn Bros. ,,,,,,,,,...,.,,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, AY,,v VVYYYV, 2 3 0 Cotton Nuuert Barbershop YYYYYYV.VV,,, ......V 2 65 The Book Stall ,,,,,,,,.,,.....,,,,.r,,,,,,r,,,, ,,,r,,,,YY AYAYYY, 2 5 7 Nixon-Clay Commercial College 255 Bur-ton's Laundry and Dry Cleaning YYVY lglr 2 61 S. Y. Norwood and Sons YYYYYYYV VYYY..YVV VY..... 2 Y il Butter Krust Bn-ml ,,,-AA,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,VY,Y,Y,,- YYYYYV 2 83 Nunez Bros. Tailors ..,.YYYYVYVVVVYVVA,A YYYYVVVV 2 58 Cabanlss-Brown Furniture AYYY, ,.-YLY, 2 65 Nusslmullfs Barbecue YYYYY YYYY..., 2 50 Cnlcnsieu Lumber Co. ,....,...,,., ,Y.A,, 2 79 H. M. Oettlnar Furniture ----Y-- 274 Capital National Bank ,,,,,,,, Yrrlll 2 82 Pat-ltlc Finance Loans ...., 258 Capitol Chevrolet ,,,,.,,,,,, YYYVYY 2 68 Pan Dandy Bread ,Y,,,,Y,.. 260 Capitol Seed House ,.,......,,,,.,,, Y.,,,L 2 045 J. C. Penney ,,,,,,,,..,.....Y,Y, 272 Carnation Cn. ,,.,,.,i,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, AYYVYY, 2 69 P. K. Grlll ,,,,,,Y,.,,Y,, 207 Chiles. McCallum. and Nagle ,,,,,,. Y,,,,- 2 58 Rae-Ann YYY,YY,Y,,YYY,,Y.VYVVYYVYY 275 Coca-Cola Co. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,..,r,,,,, YY,,,, 2 57 Rapp Cleaners YVYYYYYVYVY,..fYf 273 Cochran-Klnser-Hewlett-Moyer YY,Y .Y.... 2 66 R9llll lC'0'l Rumi Inf- -231 Joe Crow Real Estate VYYYYYYYYYYYVYYY.,.A- ---vY' 2 77 Renfro llruy: Stores Y...... 272 Cosette Beauty Shop ,Y,, ,Y,,,,,,,,,,,A,,YYVY, YKYIYY 2 5 3 Louls N. Rose ,,YY..........,.YY,.f -A-- 2 72 Colual Lumber Co. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,rA,YYY ,AYAYYV 2 66 Saegcrt Bros. Furniture ....fYYYY 2451 Cunninghanvs Community Stores AYVY YYw--,, 2 17 Sanl Products of Texas ..v.-YYVYVYY YYYYYVV 2 03 Billy Disch i,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,AY,YYY. , U AYYVYY 280 E. M. Scnrhrouyrh and S0118 .... 254 Dacy's Shoe Store ,,,.,,,,, , ,,,YAY,YY YYYYYY 2 S5 Seven-Eleven Food Stores .... Y WW llurhum's Business College Y,YYrl,, YYAYYY 2 S40 C. A. Schutze Insurance YYYYYY 265 Duval Dancing Studio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,r ,,,,,, 2 66 Sh:-ftall's Jewelry YYYY.....YYYV 273 Edna and Glynn Beauty Service ,,,, ,,,,,, 2 59 Paul Silllllll Co. Y,,,V,YYfYV,Y., 259 Ellison Photo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,Y,,,Y YYYVYY 2 5 9 Slay , ,.,,, ,,,,,, ,,i....Y,,,,Y,,,,Y, 2- '5 0 El Matamoros ,,....,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, YY,,Y,, 2 69 Kelly Smith Cleaners ....Y 272 Enfield Shoe Repair ,,,. ,..,,., . , ,,,,i, 25s Studers ,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,........,,, 256 Ev0lyn's Feminine Fashions .,,, ,,,,,, 2 67 Superior llalrles ..,,Y,YYYffYYVY.Y...V.Y 273 Fidelity State Bank ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Y,,Y, 2 54: Swlndell Insurance Agency 275 Foyt's ,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,Y,,,,,,, ,,,,,Y 2 6 1 Texan Hotel YY,,..,...,.,YY,Y,YY....Yv,YY 270 Francis Furniture Co. ,,.,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,r, Y,YYY, 2 6 7 Teykl .,,,,,,, Y,,,Y,,Y.YY.YYYY.YVYYYVYY..... . 259 Griffith VVall Paper and Paint Co. ,, ,,Y,,Y 261 Travis Laundry YYYYYYYYYVYY 273 Guthrie Bros. Cleaners ,,,,,,,,,, ..,r,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 6 7 'Power Drug Store fYYYYYYV....Y- 257 WV. 0. Harner YYYYYY,..,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,r,,, 2. 'SR Tropical Pet Supply Y,YY..fVYVYYYYV ------Y 2 59 Harrison-Wilson-Pearson ,, ,,.,,, 260 John B. Yaught Hardware 259 Eunice Hnusman YY,.YYY,Y.,...,... ,,,,,,, 2 05 Vox.-:ue Shoes .....,,YY.,Y,.......Y.VA.Y... 205 Hlrsh Drug Store ,,,,,,,,.,... ,,,i,,, 2 61 Von Boeckmann-Jones ,... 274 The Hitchin' Post Y,,,, r,,,r, 2 57 Walker's Austex Chill .i..Y- 281 Frank Hoalrlrlnd .,...... ,YY,,,, 2 69 Whlte's Pharmacy YYYf.....YY 281 Home Mix Feed Co. ,,,,...i. ..,.,,, 2 58 'l'. H. Williams ....l.....Y.YV 275 House Park Barbecue ..... ....... 2 64 R. C. Wilson Y,,,..YY ..... 27 2 Jene ..... .YY.YYY..Y.,,.....,....,Y,,.,. v ,,,,,,, 2 60 Zales ,,,.,Y,,.,,.YY,,, - YYYYYY 273 vm m I l 1 KRUGER CORNER Congress at 8th where CUNNIE Mm-MURRAY is showing a customer KRUGER SILVER g W 'E'i'iE -of--of-+ -off-V fl- --of-+ -GT-1of+ -v f-oiwruiff-v L-+7-.7 +42-+-1, .p- The above photo shows James Dickson, popular tumbling yell leader, being fitted by Mr. .lack Madison, one of the many friendly shoe salesmen at the two Dacy shoe stores. James, like most AHS students, has found it a pleasure to buy shoes from Dacy's because ofthe courteous person- nel and wide variety of shoes for both boys and girls. Dacy's Shoe Store 610 Congress Dacy's Campus Shoe Store 2348 Guadalupe In Austin it's Dacy's for shoes Adkins, Mrs. Mary 18 Agnor, Martha 14, 18, 208 Amundson, Mrs. Mae 18 Anderson, Edith M. 225 Anderson, Lipscomb 14, 123, 129 Anderson, Mrs. Olwyn 18, 168, 250 Anderson, Mrs. Vera 19 Archer, Luther 19 Ashley, Marshel 19 Ashton, Mrs. Dorothy 19, 249 Bagley, Marjorie 15, 19 Builes, William W. 19 Baylor, Mrs. Jimmie 19 Beaty, Curtis 7, 18, 151 Bizzell, Guy 18, 129, 218 Blalock, Ruth 210 Boon, Mrs. Edna 10-11, 18, 247 Bouchard, Richard 18, 212 Boysen, Helen 10-11, 19, 105 Brandt, Mrs. Willie 19 Branyon, Tom 19 Burger, Carl S. 19, 166 Burger, Toney 6, 153, 154, 172, 175, 216 Burrer, Mrs. Oralee 19 Bushnell, Mrs. Lossie 19 Campbell, Mary 19 Carman, Alice 18 Casey, Bertha 18, 228 Chiles, Jack T. 230 Christian, Mrs. Katherine 18 Conley, Mrs. Jane 18 Covington, Weldon 116-17 Davis, Delbert 19, 151, 153, 154 7aoaZz'q '7m!ez Davis, June 178 Davis, R. S. 19 De Bault, Mrs. Mary 244 Decherd, Virginia 19, 209 Dickard, Lucille 19 Ealy, Mrs. Evelyn 15, 19 Edwards, Mrs. Mary 19 Etheredge, L. M. 229 Ferris, Mrs. Carmen 19 Flieller, Mrs. Elizabeth 18 Flury, Dorothy 18, 241 Fraley, J. Raymond 14 Freund, Mrs. Janice 10-11, 18 221 Gale, Verna 10-11, 18 Goff, Cicely 19 Graham, L. M. 19 Guffin, Frank 19, 213 Gustafson, O. T. 19, 215 Hamlett, Samuel B. 19, 232 Harris, Margaret 19 Herndon, Corinne 19, 112-13 Hicks, J. M. 18, 236 Hill, Helen 18, 234 Hoke, Mrs. Loretta 18 Holman, Mrs. Zora Lee 15 Horne, Mrs. Willie 18 Howard, Mrs. Roger 19, 211 Hudson, Sara Lee 19 Hutto, Mrs. Effie 19 Johnson,'Mrs. A. D. 15 Johnson, Mrs. Barbara 19 Jones, Mrs. Joan 19, 248 Kitchen, John 19, 133, 150 Kline, Forest H. 19, 133, 150 Lanier, Armand 15, 20 Lawler, Allen 133, 144, 150, 178 Lewis, Ben K. 20, 151 McClung, Esther 20 Manigault, Louise 20, 111 Marshall, Mrs. Howard 21 Martin, l. F. 7, 21 Milam, Barnes 21, 151 Morris, Kathryn 21, 221 Nitschke, Mrs. Willard 21, 217 Norman, Mrs. Katherine 7, 21, 106, 109, 110 Norton, Mrs. David L. 21, 123, 125, 215 O'DelI, Milton 20, 226 Owen, Ada Maude 15, 20 Parsons, Leonard 20, 245 Penland, Mrs. Edith 14, 20 Pitts, Mrs. Mabel 21 Porter, Mary Alice 10-11, 21, 242 Ragsdale, Mrs. Martha 21, 239 Roach, Eloise 21, 235 Robbins, W. R. 129, 170 Rosson, Mary Emma 21 Russell, Mrs. Margaret 10-11, 21, 224 Sample, Mrs. Peggy 15, 21 Sanderson, Mrs. Ada 20 Scott, Mrs. Hilda 20 Scott, Mrs. Norma 20, 220 Serrem, Mrs. Margaret 20, 240 Smith, Mrs. Jessie 21, 251 Smith, P. E. 21 Smoot, Jane 21 Snow, Laura 10-11, 21 Somerville, Mrs. Janie Ruth 21, 129 Stanfield, Stella 10-11, 21 Starnater, Roy 21, 214 Tackett, Mrs. Erline 20, 227 Teel, Robert 20 Trenckmann, Else 20, 233 Trevillyan, Mrs. Marjorie 20, 246 Von Rosenberg, Edna 21 Wade, Frances 219 Waldvogel, Betty 21 Walker, Ouida 21 Wallace, Louise 21, 129, 215 Watkins, Mrs. Evelyn 10-11, 21 Weddle, Erline 21, 222-23 Weisser, Mrs. Clara 21 Wheeler, Wesley 20 White, Mrs. Joye 15, 20 Williams, Avis 10-11, 20 Williams, Mrs. Erlene 20, 231 Williams, Mrs. Lula 15 Williams, Mrs. Sybil 21 Williams, Victor 21, 117, 118-19 Willingham, K. D. 10-11, 21, 120-21 Wilson, Mrs. Jane 21, 102-3, 104, 129 Wilson, Mrs. Joyce 21, 247 Wilson, Woodrow 21, 237 Wittner, N. H. 12, 13, 101 Worthington, T. H. 21 Q Lee Elvin 26, 116-17, Abney, James 60, 128, 244 Abraham, Sam 80, 237 Abrahamson, Joanne 26, 112-13, 217 Swim: Veda Arnold, Clyde 80, 214 Arnold, Edwin 26 Arnold, Fred 151 Arnold, Jackie 80, 215, 228 Arnold, Acosta, Esperanza 212 Adair, Bob 80, 151 Adams, Ernest 60, 151, 173, 175 Adams, Jerry 60 Adams, Joyce 80, 102-3, 215 Adams, LaVerne 60 Adams, Mary Jo 60 Adams, Muriel Lea 26 Adcock, Billy 60 Adcock, Bobby 60 Adcock, Shirley 60, 115, 16-17, 223 Ahrens, Elaine 60, 244 Ahuero, Mary 80 Akin, Ray 80, 127, 238 Albarado, Willis 26 Albers, Edith 80, 241 Alblinger, Al J. 26 Alexander Alexander amy eo, iza, 238 claire eo, 211 Alexander, Dorothy 60, 221 Alexander, Joyce 60, 112-13, 217, 279 Alft, Jimmy 80, 215 Allen, Barbara 60, 102-3, 250 Allen, Eloise 80 Allen, Freddie 60, 102-3, 228 Allen, Jack 80, 151 Allen, Jackie Miller 26 Allen, Allen, Kenneth 26 Lillian 82, 225 Allen, Walter 60 Allison, Arthur Jerry 26 Allman, Lynn 60, 243 Alm uist Jane 60 224 226, 257 Arnim, Kingston 60 Arriaga, Andy 60 Artz, Barbara 26, 115-16-17 Artz, Teddy 80, 237 Ashworth, Barbara 60, 223, 240 Ashworth, R, B. 222 Atchison, Wesley Martin 120 Aten, Kenneth 27, 233 Atkins, Joyce 60 Atkinson, Carol 80, 127, 128, 238 Attal, George 27, 149, 150 Attal, Mary Ann 27 Atwood, Alison 60, 123, 124, 241 Avila, Mary 60, 215 Ayers, Jane 60, 221 Bobby 27, 222-23 Janice 80, 225 Bailey, Jack 60, 120, 122 Bailey, Roberta 60, 210 Baker, Charles Allen 27, 138, 150 Baker, Darlene 27, 246 Baker, Dorothy 60, 220 Baker, George Hilburn 220 Jan Paula 27, 109, 110, Bailey, Bailey, Baker, 112-13, 217 Joe 80, 215 Baket, Joyce 60, 244 Balagia, Roselee 222 Balcar, Ronald 27, 236 Baldwin, Billy 80, 124, 241 Baldwin, Bobby 60, 118-19 Baker, Cl I f Almquist, Kay 80, 224, 251 Alsup, Willie lBill1 Pete 26, 102-3, 116-17 Alvarez, Janie Caudillo 210 Amey, John 80, 170, 171, 226 Amis, Helen Sandra 26, 56-7, 123, 125, 217 Amsler, Joyce 80, 225 Amundson, Nona 26, 116-17 Brockm Anderson, Betty 26 Anderson, Billye G. 26, 219 Anderson, Bobby 80 Anderson, Carroll 80, 238 Anderson, Charlene 60, 249 Anderson, C. J. 80 Anderson, Doris 80, 241 Anderson, Eleanor 80 Anderson, Frances Gayle 26, 128 Anderson, Frank Marion 25, 26, 172 Anderson, Fred 80 Anderson, Joe 26, 237 Anderson, Laurice Janell 26 Anderson, Llellwyn S. 230 Anderson, Marie 80, 251 Anderson, Ruth 26 Anderson Tommie Jean 60 Anderson1Tommy 60, 222 Andrews, Jerry 80, 128 Angeli, Eddie 26, 236 Anguiano, An uiano Bertha 80, 221 Gilbert 60 9 I Annand, Jerry 60, 228 Arbuckle, Billie 26, 105, 187, 248 Arechiga, Frank 185, 215 Arechiga, Grace 60, 225 Arldt, Shirley 60, 240 Armstrong, Vic 80, 234 Arnette, Mary Ann 60, 221 Balke, Dale 220 Ballard, Johnny 80 Bandy, Joan Marie 249 Banks, Marilyn Sue 7, 27, 107, 246 Barba, Mary 80 Barcus, Laura 80, 247 Bargas, Cora 80 Bargas, Rosie 60, 210 Barge, Marjorie 27, 128, 249 Barker, Bob 214 Barker, Charlotte 80, 189 Barker, Pat 60, 241 Barkley, Karol Ann 27, 124, 249 Barksdale, Billy Joe 215 Barlow, Pat 80, 116-17 Barnard, Estil Philip 27, 237 Barnard, Gerald 27, 185 Barnard, Henry 80 Barnes, Frank 60, 214 Barnes, Kay 60, 109, 246 Barnes, Virgil Everett 27, 57, 102-3, 105, 247 Barnett, James 80 Barnett, Mary Ann 80, 227 Barnhart, Norma 60, 246 Barnhill, Mary 80, 127, 239 Barr, Alwyn 80 Barrett, Tommy 80 Barron, Bobby 60 Barron, Judy 60, 246 Barron, Robert 80 Barrow, Ted 61 Bartles, Wayne 80 Barton, Kmb 81, 241 Bastard, Bob 61, 245 Bashara, Joe 61 Bashara, Richard 27, 111, 139, 150, 247 Batey, Homer 214 Batla, Leah Rae 61, 240 Battle, Margaret 61, 228 Bauerle, Alton 61 Bauerle, Joyce 61, 251 Baum, Cynthia 81, 239 Bautista, Clelia 61, 240 Bayer, Howard 61 Beaird, Billie Joyce 27, 109, 112-13, 224 Beal, Jeanie 81, 215 Beale, Margaret 61, 217 Bean, Nelva Rae 27, 251 Beard, Tom 61 Beardslee, Nancy 61, 126, 251 Beardslee, Stuart iBill1 Kenneth 27, 126 Beasley, Martha 81, 225 Beaty, James Curtis 27, 116-17 Beaubien, Bobby 81 Bebee, Betty Jo 27, 229 Bebee, Doyle 81, 247 Beck, Bobbie 79, 81, 102-3, 127, 128, 239 Beck, Donald Lewis 27, 175 Becker, Ernest 61 Becker, Laurence 61, 102-3, 116-17, 166-67, 184, 213 Beckett, Tommy 61, 120 Belk, Charles 81 Bell, Shirley Joy 27, 112-13, 187, 224 Bell, Wynona Margaret 28, 128, 238 Benbow, Mary Paige 59, 61, 77, 112-13, 212 Bender, Mary 61 Bengtson, Howard Thomas 28 Benner, Alton 61 Bennett, Alvin 28 Bennett, Marjorie 81, 240 Bennett, Mike 61 Bennett, Nellie Maxine 242 Benney, Alex 151 Bennight, Peggy 128 Bergstrom, Bonnie 61, 126, 238 Berkman, Claire 81, 241 Bernal, Gilbert 81, 151 Bernard, Henry 127, 128, 238 Berry, Joan Frances 28, 112-13, 249 Besa, Alex 81 Beshears, Hazel 81 Bessonette, William Van 238 Best, Margaret 81, 127, 128, 238 Best, Steve 61, 116-17 Bethune, Kay 61, 238 Beverly, Nella 81, 246 Bieberstein, Rosalie 81, 221 Biggs, Bill 81, 151 Biggs, Chad 61, 237 Biggs, Frances Carolyn Biggs, Janell 81 Bilbrough, Lois 81 Billiott, Harry 81 Bishop, Harry 81 Bishop, Janis Maye 28 Blachly, Bill 28, 105, 116-17, 213 Black, Adele 24, 28, 104, 105, 112-13, 126, 186, 234, 274 Blackmore, Myrna Fay 28 Black, Richard 28 Blackstone, Margaret 61, 212 Blackstone, Mary Laurine 28 Blair, Lee Roy 215 Blanchard, David 61, 102-3, 151 28, 212 126, Bland, Kay 81, 239 Bledsoe, Bonita 61, 210 Blincoe, Susan 81, 244 Blomquist, Emil 81 Blomquist, Loretta 61, 219 Blomquist, Madison 81 Blomquist, Mary Frances 28, 111, 224, 247 Blond, Barbara 81 Bobo, Delona 221, 224 Bodine, Willis R. Jr. 28, 105, 116-17, 118-19, 238 Bohn, Bobby 25, 28, 57, 102-3-4-5, 116-17, 118-19, 129, 194, 209 Bohn, Helen 28, 186, 189, 217 Boles, Dyek 61, 120, 122 Bolieu, Louis 28, 120 Boling, Dan 28, 128, 238 Bonds, Ann 61, 227 Bonilla, Rose 28 Booth, Sarah 61, 116-17, 118-19 Boothe, Robert 244 Borg, Lenora Jean 28, 238 Bostic, Eddie 61 Boswell, George Louis 28, 241 Bouchard, Andre 81, 102-3, 151 Bounds, Barbara 61, 112-13 Bowen, Beryl 81 Bowen, John 61, 116-17 Bowles, Beverly 81, 225 Bowles, Leola 81 Boyce, Boyd, Janice Leah 28, 112-13, 249 Clydo Jon 81, 250 Boyd, Gerald 81, 121 Boyd, Marilyn 81 Boyd, Nancy 28, 246 Boyd, Naomi 61, 186, 227 Boyer, Boyett, Lester 61, 149, iso amy 29, 112-13 Bracewell, Joe 61 Braddock, Martha 81, 215 Braden, Alys 61, 107, 241, 269 Braden, Margaret 61, 112-13, 246, 269 Bradshaw, Donald 81 Bradshaw, George 237 Bradshaw, Louis Meredith 29, 102-3, 144, 150, 173-4-5 Bradsher, Oliver 81, 151 Brady, James 61, 116-17, 123, 124 Brady, Valaska Ann 81, 240 Bramble, David 61 Brand, Bronson, Donald 218 Martha 61, 126, 212 Branum, Carlene 61, 227 Branum, Judie 81 Bratton, Dorothy 61, 112, 212 Bratton, Edward Barham 153, 162-63, 183 Brawner, Ora Rae 81, 251 Bredlow, Joe Frank 81 Bredt, Barbara 81, 239 Breed, Bennie 61 Breed, Bernice 61 Breed, Truman 29 Brewer, Ada Jo 81, 102-3, 249 Brewer, Jim 61 Brewer, Mary 29, 242 Bridges, ldabelle 29, 187, 248 Briscoe, .lo Sheria 62, 221, 267 Briseno Prissy 62 215 hm., can 'H. 29, 24a Brooks, Blair 81, 239 Brooks, Joe 120 Brouqher, Johnnie 62, 134, 147, 150 Agnes 62 222 Brown, , Brown, Bobbie Jean 224 Brown, Calvin 81 Brown, Brown, Dempsey 81 Donald Lynn 29, 120 287 Bulian, Brown, George 82, 151 Brown, Frances Patricia 29, 102-3, 112-13, 217, 274 Brown, Jerry 172 Brown, Robert 82, 151 Brown, Sandra Lanelle 29, 112-13 221, 249 Brown, Susan 29, 112-13, 217, 221 Brown Tommy 82, 120, 151 Brown, William Roy 29, 128, 237 Browning, Barbara 24, 29, 56-7, 105, 107, 109, 110, 231 Browning, Bob 25, 29 Brubaker, Mary Ann 62 Bruce, Don 62 Bryant, Arthur iPan1 247 Bryant, Cecil 111, 144, 150 Bryant, Everett 29 Brymer, Ben 82, 214 Brymer, Valerie 29, 246 Bryson, Brumm Buaas, Valiean 29, 242 et, Ernestine 62 Dorothy Jean 29, 250 Bucher, Ronald 82 Buffler, Dick 82, 166 Buford, Bob Littlefield 29 Bukowsky, Annette 82 Bukowsky, Rosemary 82 Alta Rose B2 Bunch, Alvin 214 Burch, Ann Hardin 29, 217 Burch, Delores 82, 215 Burch, Lo Ann 62, 244 Burdine, John 62, 102-3, 127, 128 Burg, Earl Eugene 236 Burk, Bernard 82, 151 Burkland, Homer 173, 175, 176 Burklund, Gladys La Verne 29, 246 Burks, Connie 82 Burlage, Robbie 82, 104, 108, 109, 129, 247 Burleson, Charles 178, 180 Burleson, Diane 82, 186, 228 Burnett, Jesse 62, 120 Burnett, Wanda 62 Burnham, Janice 82, 128 Burrell, Bob 29 Burrell, Joyce 62, 112-13, 246 Burrer, Helen 62, 111, 127, 128, 244, 247 Burton, Avon 82, 242 Burton, Walter Harold 105 Bushong, Robert Julian 109 Bustin, Bustin, Mildred 29, 231 Sara 30, 112-13, 126, 221 Butler, Margaret Ann 62, 219 Butler, Russ 62, 226 Buttrey, David 228 Byrd, Joe 102-3, 111, 247 Cameron, Mary Cerise 30, 109, 229 Camp, Jody 30, 111, 112-13, 223, 246, 247 Campbell, Beverly 62, 234 Campbell, Doug 62 Campbell, Ralph 82, 226 Campbell, Tommy 62, 133 Campbell, Willie 30 Cannady, Bill 30, 215 Cannon, Raymond Lavern 82, 248 Cano, Joe 62 Cantrell, Barbara Louise 30, 222 Cantu, Andrew 82, 215 Cantu, Mario 82, 185, 215 Cantwell, Ann 82, 247 Cantwell, Don 30 Cantwell, Virginia 82 Capps, Billy Ray 30 Card, Annie Bettie 82, 102-3, 127, 239 Cargill, Anita Jo 82, 227 Carlin, Paul 30, 213 Carlson, Juanita 62, 230 Carlson, Robert Eugene 30, 210 Carlson, William CBill1 30, 170, 171, 184, 226 Carlson, Yvonne 62 Carpenter, Bruce Warner 30, 248 Carpenter, Ruth Ann 30, 223, 246 Carr, Wilbur B2 Carriage, Patsy 82, 227 Carrillo, Guadalupe 30, 250 Carrillo, Mary Andrea 30, 250 Carroll, Joe Speed 30 Carter, Arthur 82, 185 Carter, Peggy Sue 62 Casper, Alfred 214 Cass, Luticia 62, 123, 124, 220 Casstevens, Dolores Dell 30, 243 Castillo, Dora 82, 224 Catter, Malcolm 62 Cavness, Carol 30, 112-13, 114, 126, 231, 234 Cazares, Robert 30 Cehand, Verna Lee 82 Chandler, Suzanne 261 Chapman, Bill Andrew 31 Chapman, Gayle Yvonne 31, 247 Chapman, Mildred 62, 232 Chavez, Angelina 31, 242 Cheavens, Kathy 7, 62, 106-7, 108, 110, 112-13, 234 Cheek, Wayne 62, 215 Chiappino, Lawrence 31 Childers, Darlene 62, 215 Childers, Eugene 31 Childs, Jimmy 82, 236 Chote, Sally Jean 31, 112-13, 217 Christensen, Gordon 82, 237 Christian, Ernest 82, 102-3 Christian, Silsbee Ann 31, 231 Cloer, Jo Beth 31, 219 Cloud, Roy L. 82, 143, 151 Clyburn, Helen 62, 222 cocke, Terry Jo ez, 102-3, 11243, 126, 217 Cocke, Virginia Lee 31, 229 Coers, Pat 82, 250 Cogbill, Dolores 82 Coghlan, Shirley Jane 82 Cole, James 82, 151 Cole, Lee Ann 31, 210 Cole, Marsha 82, 211 Cole, Maurice Wayne Jr. 31, 102-3, 105, 116-17, 118-19 Cole, Nida 62, 229 Colley, Joe Ben 62 Collier, Lester 245 Tommy 63 Collier, Collins, Jim 31, 120, 222 Collins, Marilyn 63, 229, 241 Coltharp, John Robert 31, 236 Compton, Barbara 63, 128, 238 Conditt, Jack 63 Conkle, Ellis 82, 233 Conn, Jimmy 63 Conner, Glenn 31, 126 Conner, Jimmy A. 31, 145, 150, 178, 183 Conner, Lee 63 Conner, Tommie 82 Crawford, Malcolm 83, 121, 122, 248 Crawford, Nancy Ann 63 Crawford, Patsy Ann 63 Crawford, Virginia 63, 240 Crider, Jo Ann 63, 112-13, 127, 128, 227 Cook, Aileen 63, 251 Cook, Claudette 83 Cook, Deanna 83, 108-9, 211 Cook Jerome Edward 213 cookl Kay as, 244 Cook, Scott 83, 170, 226 Cook, William Edwin 31 Cooke, Bernice Catherine 31, 246 Cooksey, Sylvia 63, 126 Cooper, Bobby 83, 243 Cooper, Derrell 63 Cooper, Dewey 83, 151 Cooper, Cooper Dick 63 Donnie 83 cofbmi Earl 31 Crider, Lyndon 83, 151 Critendon, Beverly Ann 83, 251 Crockett, Totsy 63, 127-28, 217, 279 Cromack, Bill Henry 32, 234 Cromeans, Philip 83 - Cross, Doris 63, 221 Crossley, Andrew 32 Crouch, Billy 83 Crow, Clark 63 Crow, Diane 83, 104, 234 Crow, Gus 63 Crutchfield, John 63, 247 Cruz, Domingo 214 Culbreath, Kay 63, 102-3, 112-13 126, 231 - Culver, Everett 32, 121 Cummings, Sarah 63, 221 Cummins, Nelda 63, 104, 111, 112-13, 217, 247 Cunningham, Joyce 32, 246 Cunningham, La Nelle 83, 227 Cunningham, Nancy 7, 59, 63, 107, 112-13,126, 212 Cunningham, Nancy L. 32, 112-13, r 217 Curb, Bobby B3 Curry, Gerald 32 Curtis, Peggie Ann 63, 241 Cuthrell, Eleanor 32 Dacy, Joe 63 D'Arcy, James 63, 182 Daniel, Ray 226 Danielson, Dolores 32 Darsey, Bill 63 Daugherty, Billie 32 Caballero, Rocky 62, 215 Caballero, Ralph 82, 153, 160, 162, 215 Caffey, Pat 82, 127, 128, 221 Cahill, Howard 120 Cain, Cleo LaVerne 30, 229 Cain, Eugene M. Jr. 30 Cain, Jerry 62 Cain, June 248 Clark, Harley 31 Clark, Howard 62 Clark, Jim Wheeler 31, 105, 109, 110, 129, 213 Clark, Judy 62, 246 Clark, Nancy 62, 251 Clark, 227 Perry Jo 31,105,112-13, Clarke, Martha Carol 31, 222 Calderon, Mike 82, 215 Caldwell, James Alfred 30, 120, 121 Caldwell, Nancy 62 Calhau n, William 62 Callaway, Jane 62, 116-17, 126 Camarillo, Lydia 215 288 Clary, George 62, 239 Clemens, Gaye 62, 244 Clendennen, Franklin 82 Clendennen, Jean 62, 241 Clift, Ruth Ann 62, 222 Clifton, Glenn Errol 7, 62, 151 Cline, Jimmy 82, 226 Cordova, Teresa 63, 215 Corley, Carol 63, 112-13, 217 Cortez, Fernando 83 Cotman, Tommy 63 Cottingham, Dale 83, 228 Cottingham, Jerry Marvin 32, 116-17 Coulter, Jack 32, 222 Courtney, Alton 32 Courtney, Etta Mae 59, 63, 112-13 126-27, 212 Courtney, Geraldine 83 Couser, Zera Ann 83, 246 Covington, Scott 63, 116-17, 173, 175-76 Cowan, Betty 83 Cowan, Sandra Sue 32 Cowen, Jack 83 Cox, Ainslee 63, 115-16-17-18-19, 126-27, 238 Cox, Bob 25, 32 Cox, Judy 63, 128, 244 Cox, Patsy 83 Coykendall, George Neville 32 Craddock, Bette 63, 112-13, 189, 217 Craddock, Fred 83, 230 Craig, Gayla 83, 239 Crane, Joseph Arthur 126, 219 Crane, Paula Jean 32, 246 Crane, Nellie 83 Crawford, Jackie 63, 116-17 Davidson, Grace 63, 229 Davidson, Marie 83 Davidson, Marion 32, 229 Davis, Alice 32, 210 Davis Bobby 63 Davis, Carolyn 83 Davis, Denise 83 Davis, Doyle 63 Davis Gail 63 r Davis, Glenn 83 Davis, James 63 Davis, Jay 32, 183, 213 Davis, Joyce 83 Davis, Marjorie 32 Davis, Mary Louise 83, 116-17, 250 Davis, Mickey 83, 116-17 Davis, Nat 32, 238 Davis, Pat 63, 241 Davis, Retta 63, 127, 128, 227 Davis, Roy 63, 124, 213 Davis, Stewart 32 Davis, Tommy 33 Day, Bill 83 Daywood, Morris 63 Dean, Rose 83, 234 Dean, Tommy B3 Deane, Claudette 33, 219 Deane, Jo Ann 68, 251 Dear, Donald 33, 237 De Bois, John 83 Dekle, Ann 83 Delamater, Charles 33 Delancey, Cecil 214 Fohn, Lovic 65, 126, 213 Felps, Newton 64 Delancey, Doris 83 Dela 0, Hilda 64 Dela Rosa, Connie 64 Dela Rosa, Edward 25, 102-3, 126 153, 156, 162, 164, 192 Dela Rosa, Herbert 83, 215 Delfraisse, Walter Russell 33 Dennis, Charles 215 Denson, Fred 83 Depew, Joyce 83 Derrick, Diane 33, 126, 202-3, 275, 217, 254 Dickson, James 33, 202-3, 237 Dill, Nancy 83, 102-3 Dilworth, Coke 64, 247 Dilworth, Valiean 64, 251 Dingler, Powell 83, 127, 182, 238 Dingwall, De Anne 83, 189, 239 Dingwall, Nancy 64, 102-3, 112-13 114, 168-69, 238 Dittmar, David 83, 121 Dittmar, Glenn 64, 128 Dixon, Ford 64 Dockal, Harvey 84 Dockens, Charles 64 Dodgen, Carolyn 33, 221 Dodgen, Pat 64, 212 Dodson, Don 84 Dodson, Lillian 84, 224 Doerr, O. J. 64 Doles, Janet 33, 249 Donley, Joe 84 Donn, Paul 64, 102-3, 116-17 Donnelly, Lynn 126, 238 Donovan, John 64, 226 Dorchester, Mary Lou 64, 227 Dorsett, Jack 170, 226 Dossett, Kay 84, 238 Doud, John G. 116-17 Douglass, Carolyn Neal 64, 244 Dowell, Marilyn 84, 239 Downing, Don 33, 126, 215 Downs, Kenneth Douglas 116-17, 210 Downs, Mary Louise 84, 116-17 228 Doyle, Dolores 64 Doyle, William 84 Drake, Bill 79, 84, 102-3, 226 Drake, Jody 64, 112-13, 168-69, 226 Drake, Shirley 64, 251 Drews, Jean 33 Driggs, Henry 84, 239 Driskell, Terry 84 Driskill, Robert 84, 245 Dube, Luther 24, 33, 102-3, 120, 126-27, 129, 134, 144, 150, 190, 196, 201 Dube, Ordell 84, 120, 128, 238 Duckett, Jo Ann 84, 238 Dudley, Jo Ann 64 Dudley, Shirley 64, 224 Duggan, Bill 33, 244 Duke, Carolyn 84 Duke, Jimmy 84, 183, 215 Dunlap, Milton Ray 33 Dunnam, Kenneth 84, 121, 227 Dupre, Catherine 64, 241 Duran, lna 33, 210 Duran, Mary Helen 84 Dye, Billy 33, 116-17, 118-19 Dye, Bobby 33, 128, 238 Dye, Charlie 64, 116-17, 121 Dyer, David 84 Dyke, Burt lDick1 111, 162, 202, 247, 262 Dyke, Lollie 112-13, 127 Eods, Lawrence 84, 236 Eanes, Grace 64, 239 Eastep, Benito 84, 225 Ebaugh, Albert 84 Ebner, Freddy 64, 247 Eby, Paul 84, 120 Eby, Wayne 64, 215 Eckert, Dudley 64, 128 Eckert, Mike Maurice 64 Eckhardt, Roy 64 Eckman, Ruth 33 Eckols, Sherman 64, 120 Edburg, Jack 33, 136, 150 Edgar, Claire 64, 239 Edgar, Ruth 231 Edmiston, Roy 33 Edwards, Arthur 84, 239 Edwards, Roland 64, 214 Edwards, Ted 33, 102-3-4, 126 Edwards, Tommy 84, 214 Ekdahl, Howard 64 Ellingson, Glenda 64, 111, 112-13, 212, 247 Ellingson, Leonard 124, 247 Elliott, Dalton 84 Elliott, Jay 213 Elliott, Opal 84 Elliott, Richard 84, 151 Ellis, Anita 34, 249 Ellison, David 84, 226 Embree, Mary Ellen 64, 127, 128, 217 Ericson, Marvin 84, 214 Ericson, Ralph Thomas 64, 182, 243 Erwin, Jeannine 84 Esquivel, Sandra 79, 84, 99, 102-3, 239, 257 Estes, Joy 64 Estlack, Joe 64, 247 Estrada, Lupe 84 Etheredge, Curtis 64 Evans, Clayton 64, 77, 128, 137, 150 Evans, Frances 84, 124, 249 Evans, Kenneth Wayne 34 Evans, Scott 34, 116-17, 257 Everts, Merle Lee 64 Fairchild, Charles Robert 34 Falcone, Ronny 84, 124 Fallwell, Billy 84 Farmer, Virginia 64 Farr, Jo Ann 84 Fought, Melba 84, 227 Faulkner, Gene Lloyd 34, 175 Faulkner, Ja Ann 34,111,126, 217, 247 Ferdinandtsen, George 84, 239 Ferdinandtsen, Sammy Gene 34 Ferguson, Jack 84, 237 Fickel, Doyle 84, 151 Fielder, Sydney 59, 64, 77, 102-3, 112-13, 114, 217 Fields, Kenneth 64 Fincher, Patsy 64, 112-13, 212 Fincher, Shirley Jean 34, 231 Fisher, Billy 65 Fitzgerald, Betty 84, 246 Fleet, Anna 84 Fleet, Bonnie 65, 224 Fleet, Doris B4 Fleischer, Donald 84 Fleming, Beverly 85 Fleming, Darrell 65, 237 Flores, Annie 85, 242 Flores, Julian 34, 242 Flynn, Patricia 65 Flynn, Patricia Ebert 34 Fogle, Janice 85, 251 Gwen 65, 112-13, 241, 269 Garner, Jimmie 65, 121 Garner, Thomas A., Jr. 35 Garner, Tommy 65, 230 Garrett, Kim 65, 102-3, 247 Garrett, Fontaine, Nancy 85, 249 Forister, Eugene 65, 111, 219, 247 Forrester, Tommy 85, 151 Fortune, James Edward 65, 183, 247 Fortune, William W. 34, 234 Forwood, June 85, 244 Gartman, Modene 65 Gartman, Tommy 116-17, 230 Foster, Dale 65, 151 Foster, Nina 85, 227 Foster, Wynona 34, 212 Foust, Carol 34, 112-13, 126, 231 Fowler, Carole Jean 34, 223 Fowler, Ruth 34, 212 Fox, Dale 34 Fox, Joyce 34, 168, 187, 221, 227 Foxworth, Carolyn 65, 126 Foyt, George 85, 227 Francis, Charlotte 24, 34, 102-3, 193, 202-3, 217, 254, 275 Francis, Suzette 85, 102-3 Francis, Tommy 85, 151 Frank, Felicity 85, 239 Franke, Johnny 85 Franke, Nancy 85, 124 Franki, Diane 65, 224 Franklin, Lou 65, 112-13, 241 Franks, Billy 85 Franzetti, Virginia Sugie 34, 128, 191, 210 Frazier, Barbee 34, 126, 246 Frederick, Ann 85, 251 Frederick, George 178-79 Frederick, Johnny 121 Frederickson, Betsy 65, 111, 212, 247 Freeman, Mary 34, 246 Freeman, Tandy 65 French, Nancy 239 French, Wilburn 247 Frensley, Tom 65, 247 Freund, Emma 34, 221 Frieden, Alvin 178, 180 Fromme, Linda 65, 217 Frost, Sidney 65, 116-17, 247 Frymire, Frances 35, 112-13, 231 Fuchs, Clarice 35, 210 Fuchs, Vernell 65, 224 Fulcher, Johnny 85, 127, 128, 185 Fuller, Barbara 85, 102-3, 108, 109, 116-17, 211 Gaches, Gail 65 Gaddy, Beth 65, 239 Gaddy, Charles 35, 215 Gafford, Mack 65, 247 Gage, Leslie 35, 126, 147, 150 Galbraith, David 85 Galbraith, Gene 35, 127, 128 Gallamore, Bonnie Faye 85, 246 Gollordo, Susie 222 Gamble, Roland 35 Gonn, Lura 35, 222 Garza Fred 85 242 Garza: Isabel 65, 215 Garza, Gilbert 85 Garza, Manuel 65 Garza, Salvador 242 Garza, Trinidad 240 Gattis, Jim 85 Goult, Clay Roger 35 102-3, 195 Gentry, Charles 65 Gerling, Jack 35, 236 Gibson, Floydene 85, 102-3, 250 Gibson, Gaynor 218 Gideon, Sue 85, 239 Gifford , Guy 210 Giesecke, Wm. Dick 241 Gilbert, Ann 35 Gilbert, Joe Burch 35, 102-3, 129 182 Gilbert, Myrna 65 Gilbert, Valerie 85 Gilbreath, Shirley Ann 85, 232 Gilleland, Pat 35 Glaser, Jo Ann 65, 116-17, 233 Glaser, Kenneth 65, 116-17, 247 Glass, Charlene 65, 242 Glass, Clarence 85 Glass, Mary Frances 85, 224 Glenn, Dot 65, 225 Glenn, Peggy 85 Glynn Jerry 35 Godddrd, Joe Gems zzs Godwin, Barbara 65 Godwin, Frank 35 Godwin, Jean 212 Gott, Marshall 35 Goforth, Shirley 35 Goll, David 85 Adolpho Gonzales, 35 Gonzales, Cordelia 85 Henry 85 Gonzales, Gonzales, Jesse 85 Gonzales, Joe Rene 35, 242 Gonzales, Mary Alice 215 Goodloe, Marcia 36, 221 Goodnight, Merlene 65, 244 Goushe, Khalil 65, 210 Govea, Mary 85, 242 Govro, Jim 65, 214 Gracy, Helen 36, 186, 229 Groet, Jeannette 85, 251 Graet, Martha Jane 36, 251 Graet, Vondelle 85, 251 Graham, Ann 65, 242 Graham, Billy 65, 243 Graham, Nell Yvonne 36, 224 Granger, Andy Boker 36, 126 Gravis, Delores 85, 240 Gray, Elizabeth 65 Gray, Gordon 36 Gray, Mary Laurel 85, 224 Gantt, Billy 85, 128, 247 Gaona, Julian 85 Garcia, Billy Joe 65, 180, 183, 215 Garcia, Gail 65 Garcia, Louis 35 Garcia Mary Louise 242 Garcia Susie 65 Gardner, Nelda ss, 222 Gardner, Tim 35 Gardner, Wanda 35, 222 Gray, Sam 85, 121, 185 Green, Ann 36 Green, Claudine 85, 186, 211 Green, Elbert Eugene 36, 102-3 Green, George 65, 173, 175 Green, Judy 36, 126 Green, Letha Fay 85, 241 Green, Retha 85, 111, 244, 247 Green Ronald Glendon 127, 238 Green: Shirley es, 233 289 Greenwood, Mary 70, 230 Greer, Ann Colton 36, 250 Greeson, Doyle Thomas 36, 172-3, 175, 177 Gregg, Banner 86, 232 Gregg, Johnice 86, 212 Gregory, Mary 86, 250 Gregory, Peggy 36, 105, 112-13, 126-27, 186, 241 Gremillion, Dona 36, 112-13, 217 Gribble, David 86, 120 Griffin, Gordon 36, 226 Griffin, Rendon 66 Griffin, Shirley 86, 244 Harp, Floyd 86 Harper, Lyndon 214 Harper, Preston 66, 234 Harrell, Alfred 245 Harrell, Da vid 66 Harrell, Gayle 86 Harrell, Jeffrey 86 Harris, Bobby 86, 116-17 Harris, Car oiyn ee, 112-13, 118-19, 212 Harris, Helen 86, 222 Harris, Kathleen 66, 220 Harris, Malcolm 37, 109, 218 Harris, Margaret 66, 77, 102-3-4, Griffith, Grady Jackson Jr. 220 Grimes, Keith 179 Grimmer, Gary 66 Grimmer, Lois 66, 126, 225 Griswold, Donnis 36, 224 Griswold, Eddie 86 Groos, Bobbie 86 Grohmann, Gloria 66, 102-3, 120 Grove, Gene 86, 116-17, 243 Grumbles . Grumbles, Doris Jean 36, 126, 221 Herbert Eugene Jr. 86, 116-17, 170, 226 Grumbles, Janis Florene 36, 105, 112-13 Grumbles, Marcus 36, 116-17 Grumbles Patsy 86 Grupe, Betsy Ann se, 116-17, 250 Grupe, Henry Frederick 36, 116-17, 244 Guedea, Joe 66, 152, 162-63, Howell, 172-73, 175 Guedea, Tom 172 Guerra, Pauline 66 Guerrero, Beatrice 66 Guerrero, Louis 214 Guerrero, Sylvia Ann 66, 102-3, 112-13, 215 Guffin, Cherry Ann 86, 102-3, 116-17, 250 Guinn, Robert 66, 120 Gunn, Diane 86, 250 Gunn, Ruth 86 Gurley, Arthur 66 Gustafson, Gayle 36 Gutierrez, Abel 86, 116-17, 215 Gutierrez, Delia 66 Gutierrez, Randy 36, 242 Guynes, Rena Faye 66 Guyton, Bill 86, 102-3 Haberlin, Frances 66, 112-13, 228 Haffelder, Alfred 66 Hafner, Donroy 66, 247 Hafner, Dudley 36 Hafner, Sharon 86, 238 Haggard, Sue 37, 108, 124, 251 Hagood, John Thomas 66, 116-17 Hale, Ilene Louise 37 Hale, Maureen Janet 86 Hall, Jean 86, 234 Hall, Jimmy B. 37, 214 Hall, Maxine 86, 124, 234 Hall, Nancy Ann 66, 228 Haltmar, James A. 86 Hamlin, Kaye 86, 243 Hammond, Mary Ann 37, 246 Hancock, John 86 Harborth, Gladiola 37, 222 Hardwick, Bobby 37 Hardy, David 7, 37, 107, 126, 182 Hare, Joy 86, 288 Harmon, Shirley 86, 240 Harms, Dorothy 37 290 112-13, 212 Harrison, Bill 66, 107, 116-17, 118-19 Hart, Dick 86, 120 Hart, Don Vincent 222 Hart, Larry 66 Hart, Margie 86, 221 Hartgrove, L. B. Jr. 25, 37 Hartgrove, Louis 66, 140, 150 Harton, Hans 37 Horton, Will G. 37 Harty, Donny 66 Harvey, Jerry 37, 152, 159, 162, 173, 175 Harvick, Frank 66 Harvill, Benny Thomas 37, 137 Harwell, Leta 86, 239 Haskew, Larry 37 Hasse, Billy 37, 248 Hatherly, Howard 86 Hatley, Jan 37, 221 Hawkins, Gordon Damon 66 Hawkins, Margaret Ann 37, 112-13, 223, 246 Hawley, Dan 66 Hawley, Jay 86, 102-3, 151 Hay, Betty 83, 86, 99, 102-3, 127, 128, 199 Hayes, Judy 59, 66, 77, 198, 200, 201, 254 Hayes, Raye 66, 114-15, 212 Hays, Delaine 66, 116-17, 234 Hays, Pat Haynes, Jo 86 Gayle 66, 212 Heath, Franklin Allen 66 Heath, Henry Louis 66, 147, 150 Heber, Jon 66, 236 Heine, Norma Ree 37, 246 Heil, Marianna 66, 212 Helf, Nancy Morilynn 37, 115-16-17, 241 Helge, Anna Juanita 37, 229 Helgeson, Michael 66, 129, 218 Hellums, Carole 86 Hemphill, Terrell 66 Henderson, Arlene 86, 240 Henderson, Arvene 86, 236 Henderson Delores 86 Hendersonl Dwight se., 116-17, 242 Henderson, Edward 86 Harold 151 Henderson, Henderson, Teddy 86 Hennig, Jack 121 Henniger, Elizabeth 66, 240 Henning, Patsy 86, 116-17, 118-19, 238 Henriksen, Randi 87, 240 Henriksen, Torvill 66 Henry, James 37, 244 Henry, Ruth Ann 38, 112-13, 233 Henslee, Ruth 66, 212 Henslee, Thomas 142, 150 Henson, Patsy Jean 66, 227 Henson, Sharon 79, 87, 128, 168, 189, 238 Herber, Wilfred Earl 38, 222 Hernandez, Judy 242 Hernandez, Ruth 66, 215 Hernandez, Salvador 38 Herndon, Johnny 67 Herrera, Christine 87 Herring, Phil 67, 116-17, 235 Herrington, Doris 87, 128, 238 Hester, Carolyn 67, 240 Hestilow, Erlene 87, 220 Hetzel, Jo Ann 67, 221 Hewlett, Jackie 38, 133 Hibbs, Elfreida 87 Hickman, Brent 87, 239 Hickman, Earl 87, 120 Hickman, Peggy 67 Hicks, Malcolm 87, 245 Higginbotham, Sam 67 Higgins, James 67 Higgins, Mike 38, 102-3, 143, 144, 150, 152, 160, 162, 173, 175-76, 193 Hight, Charles 67, 120, 215 Hilderbrand, Myrna Erlene 67, 240 Hill, Dulcie 87 Hill, Jerry 38, 116-17 Hill, John 87 Hill, John Caldwell 87, 237 Hill, Martha 87, 127 Hill, Patsy 38, 189, 222 Hill, Shirley 87, 225 Hilland, Pat 67, 111, 112-13, 240, 247 Hilsberg, Donald Karl 67 Hines, Milton L. 67 Hinkle, David Olin 67, 127, 247 Hinoioso, Carmen 247 Hitchcock, Don 67 Hitchcock, Doris 67 Hitchcock, Harley 87 Hite, Alice Jean 38, 112-13, 168-69, 186, 217 Hitt, Cahill 87, 151 Hobbs, Gilbert Clayton 67, 236 Hobgood, Alden 67, 247 Hacker, Pat 87, 227 Hocutt, Faye 87, 102-3, 225 Hocutt, Hubert Enon 38, 129, 213 Hodges, Betsy 87, 215 Hodges, Carroll Ann 67, 116-17, 118-19, 250 Hodgkiss, Lady 67, 102-3, 112-13, 221, 230 Hodnett, Johnnie 67 Hoevet, Gail Louise 38, 105, 112-13, 249 Hoevet, Marcia 67, 112-13, 123, 124, 241 Hoffman, John Milton 38, 105, 238 Hogan, Larry 87, 214 Hogan, Louise 38, 227 Hohertz, Wallace Wilburn 38 Hohle, Alfred Adolph 233 Hohmann, Morris 67 Holck, Beatsy 7, 38, 107, 116-17, 187, 246 Holden, Don 67, 127, 128 Hollers, Richard 38 Holliday, Evelyn 87, 221 Hollingsworth, Roy 214 Hollis, Fran 38, 225 Holman, Julie 87, 107, 239 Holmes, Anita 87, 123, 124, 218 Holmes, Robert Bobo 38, 146, 150, 281 Holt, James 127, 128 Holt, Clara Jean 67 Holt, Kenneth 67, 116-17 , Holtzclaw, Dale Lynn 87, 116-17, 232 Holtzclaw, Pat 67, 116-17, 230 Holtzclaw, Rita 87 Holubec, Betty Lou 87, 246 Holubec, Dorothy 67, 222 Holubec, Shirley 67, 246' Hooten, Janeil 87, 128, 215 Hood, Sue 38, 105, 112-13, 217 Hooper, Robert Curlee 38, 102-3, 116-17 Hoover, Jeanne 38, 224 Hoover, John 230 Hopkins, Ann 87, 241 Hopkins, Genia 38 Hopkins, Joyce Laverne 38 Hapson, Martha 87, 215 Hornberger, Carl 67, 126 Hornsby, Jane 39, 105, 233 Hornsby, Sandra 87, 227 Hornsby, Turla ,Beth 39 Horry, Olga Joyce 39, 105, 229 Horton, Henry 87 Horton, Rosalind 39 Hough, Barbara 67, 248 Hough, Roland 39, 248 House, Patty Sue 39, 105, 112-13, 234 Houston, Ira Som 39, 218 Houston, Wanda Jean 87, 102-3, 124, 232 Howard , Bert 87, 116-17 Howard, Carolyn 87 Howard Charla 39, 231 Howard, , El Wanda 87 Howard, Marilyn 39 Howard, Wallace 67, 247 Howell, Howell, Howell, 128 Carolyn 39, 112-13, 234 Jo Ann 87, 11.6-17 Kenneth Wayne 39, 116-17, La Ree 87, 124, 242 Hruska, John 67, 111, 149, 150, 247 Hubbard, Arlie C. 39, 215 Huber, Doyle 67 Hudepohl, Diane Lee 87, 111, 247, 249 Hudson, Carolyn 39, 222 Hudson, Shirley 39, 229 Hudson, Wellborn Royston 39, 116-17, 118-19, 245 Huff, Carolyn 39, 112-13, 126, 231 Huff, Lynn 59, 67, 77, 102-3, 104, 129, 142, 150, 198 Huggins, Kent 39, 116-17 Huggins, Stacey 87, 116-17, 236 Hughes, Eddie 67, 230 Hughes, Howard C. 87, 129, 247 Hughes, Nancy 39, 231 Hull, Danny 87, 102-3, 116-17, 118-19, 247 Humphrey, Martha Jo 39, 115, 126, 231 Hunt, Camilla 87 Hunter, 219 Laura Evelyn Dittmar 39, Hurley, Marilyn Sue 39, 223, 249 Hurt, Diana Sue 39, 246 Bobby 67, 153, 154 Huston, lngram, Edsom 243 Ingram, Peggy 67 lrons, Edna 67, 116-17, 241 lsbell, Kenneth 67 Jackson, Barry 87, 247 Jackson, Carlene Joyce 87 Jackson, Charles 87 Jackson, Careth 88 Jackson, Herman 67 Jackson, Jack 40, 219 Jackson, John 88 Jackson, Kenneth 88 Jackson, La Verne B8 Jackson, Leon 40, 215 Jackson, Roy 67, 116-17, 247 Jackson Shirley 88 Jaime, Ida Evelin 40 Jaime, Ruben 40 Jamar, Frazier 88 Jamar, Harrell 67 Jamar, Janet M. 40, 187, 221 Jamison, Joe 88 Joquysh, Robbie 67, 222, 240 Jenkins, Billy 67 Jenkins, David Nunez 40 Jennings, Charles 88 Jennings, Frank 67, 150 Jennings, Gayle 68, 112-13, 249 Jernigan, Curtis 68 Keir, David 88, 247 Jessen, Elizabeth 40, 102-3, 105, 112-13, 128, 238 John, Mary Jane 68, 251 Lopez Johnson, Alan 68, 116-17, 247 Johnson, Ann 68, 128 Johnson, Barbara 88, 186, 251 Johnson, Bobby 88 Johnson Carlene 68 77 102-3 202, 217, 254, 275 ' ' Jones David 88 244 Jonesi Helen 88: 128, 238 Jones, Leda Ruth 88, 102-3, 232 Jones, Pat 229 Jones, Peggy 68, 204, 244 Jones, Willie 68 Jordan, Jack 68 Jordon, Larry 88 Joseph, Carola 88 Joseph, Jo Gayle 40 Joseph, Norma 88 Jung, Jeannette 68, 123, 124-5, 241 Kalitta, Alan 7, 88, 102-3 Kanetzky, Billie Fay 88, 211 Kanetzky, Robert 185 Karotkin, Richard 88 Kaspar, Alice 88 Kasper, Lorrine 68, 126, 241 Kastner, Leona 68, 233 Kee, Betty Jan 40, 121, 224 Keelen, Ted 88 Keeton, George 88, 230 Keeton, Richard 166-67, 185, 234 Kelleher, Dan F. 40, 105, 123, 124 245 Keller, Demarious 88 Kemnitz, Dayne D. 40, 218 Kemp, Anna 88 Kennedy, Barbara Bobs 40, 126, 231 Kennedy, Lynn 88 Kennedy, Rita 88, 242 Keys, Sara 88, 128, 238 Kidd, Walter 88, 151 Kidder, Bobbie 68, 230 Kieke, Lawrence 88 Kilburn, Lavida 41, 224 Kilian, William 68 Killibrew, Floyd 88, 185 Kimbrough, Evelyn 88 Kimmons, Eleanor 68, 238 Kincannon, Doris 88, 128 King, Byron 41 King, Elbert 41, 105, 126 King, James 68, 102-3, 214 King, Joe 89, 151 King, Leroy 215 Kinsey, Triro 227 Kirk, Shirley 89, 221 Johnson, Carole 88, 102-3, 104, 118-19, 239 Johnson, Carolyn 88 Johnson, Carrie Jane 68, 187, 227 Johnson, Carroll 116-17 Johnson, Clifford Lamar 40 Johnson, Curtis 68, 116-17, 118-19, 243 Johnson, David 88, 121, 248 Johnson, Dennis 40, 230 Johnson, Dick 88 Johnson, Doris 88 Johnson, Dorothy Anne 40, 112-13, 124, 205, 231 Johnson, Dorothy 88 Johnson, Elzie Lee 68 Johnson, Frances 68, 244 Johnson, Gloria 68, 107, 112-13, 230 Johnson, Gordon 68 Johnson, Gwen 88, 244 Johnson, Jean 40, 126, 249 Johnson, Judith 40 Johnson, Karrell 88 Johnson, Koy 68, 112-13, 126, 212 Johnson, Keith 68 Johnson, Marjorie 40, 126, 249 Johnson, Mary Walton 40, 105, 112, 231, 247 Johnson, Nick 40, 102-3, 109, 218 Johnson, Nina 40, 222 Johnson, Patricia 88 Johnson, Phil 40, 218 Johnson Richard Clay 68, 123, 124-25, 220 Johnson, Shirley 88 Johnson, Virginia 88 Johnson, Windy 68, 128, 238 Johnston, Bettie Lou 219 Jolly, Jones, Jones, Jones Jones 1 .LaJuana 68, 219 Ames 68, 118-19 Betsy 88, 116-17 Darrell 40, 57, 102-3, 104 David 68, 247 Kirksey, Don 89, 127, 128, 226 Kirstein, Robert 89, 116-17 Kitchens, Barbara 41, 221 Kittridge, Clarence 89 Kleypas, Jennalie 89, 102-3, 189, 250 Klingemonn, Howard 121 Klotz, Nancy 68, 112-13, 212 Klumpp, Gretchen 41, 112-13, 114, 126, 254, 283 Klumpp, Peggy ea, 112-13, 126, 217, 283 Knape, Carolyn 89, 111, 247 Knibbe, Shirley 68, 112-13, 230 Knickerbocker, Nancy 41, 56-7, 112-13, 114, 126, 231, 254 Knight, Tommy 89, 151 Kniker, Julia Ann 41, 105, 107, 112-13, 126-27, 246 Knipp, Foy 68 Knox, Mollie 89, 239 Knox, Patricia Pat 41, 231 Kobe, Jean 68, 111, 112-13, 129, 212, 247, 279 Kocurek, Neal 68, 102-3 Koen, Billy 41, 152, 160, 162 Koenig, Diane 68 Koenig, Doris 41 Konecny, Cathy 68, 118-19, 244 Kramer, Freddie 68 Krause, Elsie 68 Kreeger, Dick 68 Kretschmar, Mary Lee 89 Kretschmar, Max 41, 121 Kretzschmar, Shirley 41, 224 Krueger, Shirley 68 Krueger, Wolmo Dean 89 Kuhn, Walter 68, 236 Kull, Lewis 89 Kullenberg, Verna Joyce 41 Kuntze, Bernice 68, 233 Kunz, David 68, 230 Kunz, Ted 89, 230 Kyser, Artis Marie 89 La Bauve, Annette 68, 102-3-4, 112-13, 217 Lacewell, Stewart 89, 237 Ladusch, Derrell 215 Lafrentz, John D. 41, 234 La Fuente, Arnulf 69, 120 La Fuente, Tonie 89, 225 Lagunas, Julia 69, 215 Laing, Jock 99, 151 Lambert, Shirley Ann 41, 128, 222, 223 Lamme, Myrtle 89, 221 Landess, Mary 126 Landreth, Larry 89 Landrum, Victor Eugene 128, 245 Lane, Bruce 89, 129, 247 Lane, Sammy 102-3, 232 Lang, Donna 69, 246 Lang, Shirley Ann 41 Langley, Patsy 89 Langston, Ann Marie 41, 249 Lanham, Koy 89, 234 Lanier, Dole 89, 127 Lanier, Scotty 89, 235 Laredo, Natalia 242 LaRowe, Henry Adams 41, 215 La Rowe, William 89 La Rue, Billy 89, 99, 235 Larson, Arvid 89 Lasky, Joan 222 Latham, Marvell 41, 221 Lathan, Ann 227 La Tout, Pat 69, 139, 150 Launer, Kay 69 LaValle, Arthur 41, 215 Law, Celia 69, 128, 234 Lawhon, James 69 Laws, Betty Lou 41, 231 Lawson, Ellen Ray 69 Lay, Patricia 89, 224 Lear, Virginia Raye 69, 240 Lebo, Melvin 41, 120, 122, 202-3 Lee, Don 245 Lee, Joe 89, 243 Lee, Julie 89 Leiteste, Dorothy 89, 235 Leifeste, William Ward 41, 152, 158, 162 Leigon, Patsy Lynn 69, 251 Leinbach, Sharlis 89, 128, 168, 238 Lehman, Robert 69, 122 Lemburg, Virginia 69, 102-3, 112-13, 126, 241, 256 Lemens, Vernon 69, 245 Lenz, Billie Ann 42 Leonard, Albert Harvey 222 Leos, Anita 69, 224 Le Roy, Jocquie 42, 105, 109, 110, 231 Leser, La Von 89, 187, 248 Levy, Manford Harold 42, 245 Lewallen, Buddy 69 Lewallen, Jay 79, 99 Lewis, Charles 69 Lewis, Geraldine 89, 229 Lewis, Joanne Laneil 42, 112-13, 231 Lewis Pat 89 128 168 238 Licheiistein, Flrances Joy 111, 231, 247 Lightsey, Kenneth 89, 230 Ligon, .Barbara June 42, 246 Lillie, Robert 42, 116-17, 183, 210 Lind, Otto 151 Lindahl, Jerry 69 Linden, Kenneth 183, 236 Linden, Laurence Eugene 42, 210 Lindig, Bill 89, 214 Lindner, A. J. 69, 210 Lindholm, Dorothy Ann 42, 219 Lindsey, Georgia 69, 187, 227 Lineberger, Harold 25, 42, 102-3 Lock, Stanley 89, 237 Loera, Victoria 89, 242 Loewenstein, Bobby 89 Logan, Ray 89, 215 Lohman, Angelina 69, 118-19 Lohman, Edward 89 Loney, Billy Lynn 69 Long, Woody 89, 129, 247 Lopez, Benito 235 Lopez, Ernestine 42, 215 Lopez, Joe Angela 42, 210 Lopez Joyce 224 Lopez, Martha 111, 221, 247 Paul 89 Laredo, Natalie 89 Lott, Tommy 89, 243 Love, Friend 90 Lovett, George Evans 42, 248 Lown, Herbert Lee 69 Lowrey, Flo Jane 42, 112-13, 231 Lozano, Glenn 25, 42 Ludwick, Jackie 180-81 Lumpkin, Irene 69 Luna, Joe 90 Lundin, Carroll 69, 77, 153, 162, 165, 173, 175 Lundin, Walton 90 Lunsford, Gene 90 Lynch, Gene 42, 230 Lyon, Roy 79, 90, 99, 102-3, 127, 128-29, 151, 199 McAden, Carol Ann 42, 212 McBride, Richard C, 215 McCallum, Dan 69 McCalmont, Ralph 42 McCalmont, Monroe 90 McCartney, Lula 90, 225 McCarty, Sue 42, 112-13, 247 McCaskill, Barbara 90 McClain, Betty Lou 221, 241 McClendon, Ralph 90, 237 McClentock, Peggy Jean 60, 69 McCloskey, Pauline 90, 251 McCIung, Joe 69, 220 McCowan, Jack 69 McCown, Perna 90, 215 McCrary, John 69, 236 291 McCrary, Keith Underwood 42, 109, 129, 215 McCullough, Beth 42, 221 McCullough, Billie Jean 42, 240 McCullough, Carl Walton 42, 102-3, 116-17, 118-19 McCullough, Charles E. lChuck1 43, 116-17 McCullough, Delbert Eugene 43 McCullough, Raymond 69, 245 McDaniel, Dorothy 69, 186 McDaniel, Marian 90, 129, 220 McDonald, David Eugene 43, 214 McDonald, Milby N. 245 McDonald, lMonty1 69 McDonnell, Barbara 90, 186, 250 McDuff, Bobby 90, 247 McElroy, Raymond 69, 120 McFadden, John E. 245 McFarland, James Dorr 43, 102-3, 115, 116-17,118-19, 236 McGary, Kenneth 90, 214 McGaughey, Edna 90, 225 McGaughey, Jo Ann 90, 222, 240 McGee, Marcia 90, 128, 238 McGee, Pot 69, 229 McGuire, Gene 90 McGuire, Nancy 69, 227 Mclntyre, Robert 237 McKay, Martha 69, 102-3, 112-13, 189, 217 McKee, Anna 43, 229 McKee, Harry Lee 43, 126 McKinney, Sue 90, 251 McKnight, William 69 McLaren, Jimmy 69 McLemore, Ted 90 McMahan, James 69 Martinez, Augustine 70 Martinez, Belia 43, 187, 210 Martinez, Hortense 70, 215 Martinez, Virginia 70 Martins, Bobby 90, 129 Marvin, lBuddy1 James 219 Marx, Johnnie 43, 219 Marx, Lena 43 Marx, Rosie 43 Massey, Jack 43, 233 Mata, Martina 70, 240 Mathews, Carl 70 Mathews, Charles Leonard 43 Mathews, Coleen 90, 211 Mathews, Richard 44, 219 McMain, Doris 69 McMurry, Barbara 43, 105, 112-13, 126 McMurry Connie 90, 238, 284 McMurry, La Rue 43, 128, 215 McNabb, Charles 43 McNallie, Mary Alice 69, 227 McNutt, Bundeen 69 McWright, Maldred 214 Mabry, Jimmy 90 Maddox, Billy Bob 128, 238 Maddox, Larmon 90, 116-17 Magnuson, Don 90 Mainer, Rheims 43, 102-3, 110-11, 170-71, 226 Malone, John 43, 230 Malone, Sarah 90, 102-3, 189, 239 Maloy, Gay 90, 102-3, 104, 128, 238 Mann, Lois 43, 120, 244 Mann, Jerry 178-79 Mann, Meridel 69, 116-17, 250 Manuel, Thomas A. 43, 105, 166, 213 Manz, Joe 43 Maples, Annette 90, 211 Maples, Venetta 90, 215 Marburger, Ina Genelle 69 Marburger, Rosalee 90, 227 Matthews, Birdie 7, 44, 102-3, 105, 106, 112-13, 248, 281 Maxwell, Dick 90, 185 Maxey, Mariann 90, 168 Maxwell, Jane Ann 70, 116-17, 242 Mayfield, Margo 70, 244 Meadows, Ann 90, 102-3, 128, 238 Meadows, David 70 Meadows, John 70 Medairy, Grace Ellen 44, 233 Meeks, Catherine 90 Meier, Earlene 44, 246 Meier, Mary 70 Meinscher, Charles August 44, 56-7 Meinscher, Glenda 70, 102-3 Melin, Mari Lyn 90 Mellon, Eddie 70, 230 Mendez, Alfonso 70, 215 Mendez, Irene 90, 215 Mendez, Raul 70, 242 Mendoza, Enedina 44 Mendoza, Theresa 70 Menefee, Marjorie 90, 124, 250 Menn, Arnold 90 Menn, Charles 44, 233 Mercado, Carmen 90 Mercado, Grace 44, 210 Mercado, Noe 70 Meredith, Joe Martyn 44, 120, 271 Meredith, Rogers 90 Merlo, Dorothy 238 Merrill, Chuck 238 Messer,'Florence 90 Meyer, Joe 70, 233 Meyer, Martha 219 Meyers, Terry 91 Middleton, Bill 91 Middleton, Doris 70, 187 Middleton, Nancy 44 Middleton, Virginia 70 Mills, Barbara 70, 120 Mills, Billie Jo 44, 221 Mills, June Margaret 44, 112-3, 126, 217 Mills, Lee S. 118-19 Mills, Sandra 91, 248 Milton, John Leslie 45, 102-3, 105, 127, 170, 226 Minter, Joe Frank 45, 102-3-4, 152, 156, 162 Mints, Marlene 91, 102-3, 211 Mitchell, Betty Jean 70, 227 Mitchell, Jimmy 91, 151 Mobley, Terrance 91 Moehring, Granville 45 Moerbe, Aileen Vernell 45 Mohler, Johnny 70 Moiica, Manuel 215 Mojica, Minnie 91 Moiica, Sophie 45, 251 Mokarzel, Mariam 45, 215 Molberg, Marvin 70, 218 Monaghan, Hugh 70 Moncrief, Thomas 70 Monk, Billie Gayle 70 Monk, J. D. 91 Monroe , Bobby 7o, 218 onine 91, ns, 23s Monroe, Monroe, Thomas 45, 237 Monroe, Valla 45, 219 Montez, Hilda 215 Montgomery, Julia 91, 102-3, 168, 239 Montgomery, Ramona 91, 102-3, 221 Moon, Nancy 70, 240 Moore, Bettye Ann 45, 112-13, 224 Moore, Douglas 70 Moore, Gloria 70, 118-19 Moore, Jimodean 70, 224 Moore, Joe 91 Moore, Judy 70 Moore, Marian 70, 244 Moore, Patti 91, 228 Moore, Sandra Lee 70, 102-3-4, 112-13, 118-19, 234 Morales, Mario Roberto 45 Moran, Jo Ann 91, 251 Moreland, Dorothy 91 Moreno, Gabino Guerra 45, 215 Morgan Robert 91 Moreno, , Benny E. 45, 210 , Don B. 45, 108-9, 218 Morgan Morgan, Dwain 226 Morgan, Jimmy 91 Morisey, Dorothy Nell 45, 246 Morisey, Freddie 91 Nabors, Jean 45 Nagle, Frank 45, 152, 162, 164, 266 Nagle, Fred 46, 152, 155, 157, 162, 266 Nail, Alta 91, 221 Nalley, James 91, 151 Nalls, Morris Glenn 46, 126, 244 Nance, Joe Pat 91 Nanyes, Clark 151 Nardecchia, Edward 46 Nassour, Johnny 91, 151 Nauert, Clifton 46, 152, 158, 162 Naumann, Ruby Nell 91, 211 Naven, Jimmie 46 Naylor, Joetta 46 Needham, Shirley 46, 231 Needleman, Martin 70 Neel, Mary 70 Neff, Jim 91 Neitsch, Curtis 91, 247 Neitsch, Ramona 71, 112-13, 126 Nelle, Don 46 Nelle, Fred 71, 116-17 Nelligan, Mary 71, 120 Nelson, John 91 Nelson, Richard Harrold 46, 102-3, 135, 144, 150 Nelson, Tharon 7, 46, 105, 107, 112-13, 124, 231 Nelson, Thomas 46 Nelson, Yvonne 91, 244 Nesbitt, Martha 71, 128, 244 Nettle, Don 91 Neuman, Gay 71 Neusch, Rosemary 71 Neve, Frank 91 Newberry, Camille 24, 46, 56-7, 105, 112-13, 114, 126, 186, 194 217, 254, 272 Newland, Bobbie Keith 91 Newman, Billie Jean 71, 222 Newsom, Rollo 91, 247 Neyland, James 46, 102-3, 237 Neyland, Joy 71, 247 Nichols, Jerry 71 Nichols, Ann 71, 115, 116-17, 204, 244 Nichols, Pat 91 Nicholson, Danya 92, 102-3, 239 Nicholson, Jane Ellen 46, 231 Niven, Gene 92 Nixon, Carolene 92 Noack, Carl 92, 245 Nobles, Clair Ruth 92 Nogee, Judie 92, 124, 239 Nolen, Carole Ann 92, 221, 223 Norman, Dan 46, 123, 124-5, 247 Marko, El Freida 90, 116-17, 118-19, 228 Maroney, Marylin 43, 231 Martin, Jerry 43, 218 Martin, Jimmy C. 116-17 Martin, Joan 70, 251 Martin, Melba 70, 229 Martin, 128, Preston K. 70, 102-3, 127, 182, 241 Martinez, Adeline 90 292 Miears, Martha Ann 44 Mikus, Joyce Ann 44, 221 Miles, James 91, 185 Millard, Eleanor 91, 124, 247 Miller, Allan Ray 70 Miller, Beth Ann 44, 112-13, 126 Miller Charles 44, 123, 124, 125, 126, 220 Miller, Frankie 238 Miller Gene l121 44, 116-7, 185 Miller, Gene l111 70, 244 Miller, Hiram 91, 151 Miller, James 44 Miller, Joe Bruce 91 Miller, Judy 70, 224 Miller, Julia Joan 44, 222 Miller, Richard Wayne 44, 222 Miller, Robert M. 44 Miller, Sandro 91 Miller, Will W. 44, 213 Morris, Janell 91, 232 Morse, Oleta 45, 219 Morse, Sue Ann 91, 225 Morules, Cookie 227 Moses, Jerry 215 Mosteller, Morris 45, 241 Moursund, Kenneth 91 Mowery, Dorothy 91, 215 Mowery, Ellsworth 45, 237 Muir, David 45, 111, 120, 247 Mullins, Judith 70 Munguia, Hortense 70 Munsell, Nancy 45, 219 Murchison, Joe 45, 210 Murphy, Jim 91 Murphy, Mike 91, 243 Musgraves, Emile Ann 212 Musick, Carl 91 Myers, Melvin Lee 70, 129, 218 Myler, Faye 91 Norman Gayle 92, 107, 234 Norman Jessie 46, 233 Norman, Paulina 71, 123, 124-5, 241 Norman, Shirley 46, 187, 247 Norwood, Earline 71, 230 Norwood, Jean 71, 118-19, 241 Norwood, Marvin 92, 242 Nowotny, Betty LOU 92, 127, 128. 238 Nuhn, John Ade 46, 109, 218 Nunez, Stella 71, 215 Nunns, Carol 238 O'Banan, Mattie 71, 120 Ochoa, Benny 92, 118-19 O'Dell, Fauneil 71 Odiorne, Freddy Joe 46, 172 Reynolds, Reynolds Peoples, Donna 71, 128, 244 Odiorne, Kenneth 71 Oertli, Freddie 121 Oertli, Rosie Lee 46, 233 Ogier, Tom 71, 215 Nancy 92, 250 Olive, Oliver, Joyce 92 Oliver, Peter 71, 230 Olle, Betty 46, 112-13, 114, 126, 231, 254 Olle, Daniel 92, 121 Olson, Sonia, 92 Olvera, Armando 151 O'Neal, Vicki 71, 112-13, 118-19, 241, 269 Ortiz, Arminda 92, 215 Otting, Gary 71 Otto, Gordon 71, 230 Overstreet, Phil 71 Overstreet, Wanda 71, 250 Owen, Mary Ann 92, 102-3 Pace, Mary Sue C121 47, 112-13, 126, 217 Pace, Sue 1101 92, 102-3, 239 Palmer, Douglas Dean 151 Palmer, Jo Ann 92 Palmer, Kenneth 71, 244 Palmer, Richard Alan 47, 102-3, 213 Pannell, Edith 71 Pannell, James 92, 127, 128, 238 Parker, Bobby 92 Parker, David 215 Parker, Emma Jean 71, 225 Parker, Jackie 92 Parker, Kenneth Anthony 47, 102-3 Parker, La Nell 92, 251 Parker, Ralph 151 Parkinson, Bobby 47, 248 Parks, Wayne 245 Parr, Bettie Ford 71, 102-3, 127, 128, 238 Parr, Lawrence 92 Parsons, Marlea 92 Paschall, John 47 Patrick, David 92 Patrick, Donald 92, 109, 118-19, 213 Pate, Eddie 121 Patton, Barbara Ann 47, 211 Patton, Kenneth 120 Patton, Richard 236 Payne, Darlene 71, 210 Payne, Marie 92, 116-17, 118-19, 220 Pearson, Billy 71 Pearson, Charles 92 Pearson, Estil 92, 120 Pearson, Jimmy C101 92, 120 Pearson, Jimmy 1111 71, 121, 122, 182 Pearson, Joe 71, 111, 247 Neil 47 Pearson, Pearson, Rusty 214 Pearson, Troy 47, 150 Peiser, Paula 71, 126 Penn, Julia 71, 112-13, 123, 124, 228 Perez, Dora 247 Perez, Yolanda 47, 235 Perkins, Cathy 116-17 Perkins, Edgar 92 Perry, Carl B. 47 Peschka, Douglas Gene 47 Pesnell, Tommy 71 Peterson, Alton 92, 214 Peterson, Lloyd 248 Peterson, Mary Ann 47, 105, 112-1 3, 187, 248 Peterson, Oscar 71, 148, 150 Peterson, Patricia 96, 186, 244 Pettway, Harper 92 Pfau, Martha Jan 92, 211 Pfeiter, Bob 71, 102-3 Pteiter, Paul William 47, 215 Ptluger, James 92, 245 Phillips, Gertrude 92 Phillips, Glenn 92 Phillips, Jim Paul 47 Phillips, Lee 71 Phillips, Normagee 92, 251 Phillips, Peggy 92, 225 Phinney, Jimmie 92 Phinney, Lynn 92, 151 Pichinson, Don 180 Pickle, Roberta 92 Pierce, Terry 172 Pierce, Virginia 71 Pilote, Geraldine 71, 234 Pinckney, Richard 71, 175 Pinkney, Patti 71, 242 Pittman, Benny 92 Pittman, Claude 71 Pitts, Suzanne 93, 246 Platt, Billy 93, 102-3 Plemons, Glenda Jane 47, 249 Ploeger, Marvin 93, 121 Plumley, Frances 93, 242 Plummer, Nina Ruth 71, 116-17, 118-19, 228 Polk, Albert 47 Polk, Kenneth 72, 120 Polk, Paul 121 Pollan, Alice 47, 251 Pollard, Cecil 7, 47, 57, 106, 110 Pope, Camilla 93, 120 Portillo, Lupe 151 Portmann, Mary Margaret 93, 242 Powell, Gloria 47, 219 Powell, J. T. 47 Powell, Joe Lynn 47, 247 Power, Eddie 93, 236 Powers, Dani Dell 47, 112-13, 231 Prado, Gloria 72 Prather, John 243 Pratt, Barbara 215 Pratt, Dennis 93 Preas, Mary 72 Preece, Marilyn 93, 211 Prentice, Jimmy 93, 102-3, 116-17, 118-19, 234 Prentice, Sharon 93, 168, 239, 257 Preslar, John 48, 120 Preston, Joyce 72, 247 Prichard, Doris Marie 93 Price, Hertha 93 Priest, Ray 72 Pritchett, Carr 93, 166, 234 Propsma, Harold 93 Pryor, Patsy 72 Ragsdill, Jack Edward 48, 183, 230 Rainey, Bobbie 93, 215 Ramage, Cecil 48, 116-17, 232 Ramirez, Del Fina 215 Ramirez, Gilbert 185, 215 Ramirez, Julian 72, 118-19 Ramon, Virginia 72, 251 Ramos, Richard 93, 128, 217 Ramos, Herminia 93 Ramsey, Joyce 230 Ramsey, Stephyn 93, 215 Rangel, Elisa 72, 215 Rangel, Raymond G. 48 Rankin, Ronald 48, 232 Ranly, Charles 72 Rapp, Jack 93, 120, 151 Raven, Leissner 72, 151 Ray, Bob 72 Ray, Philip 48, 218 Ray, Vernon 72 Ray, Vollie 121 Rea, Rita 72, 112-13, 114, 234 Reed, Barbara Jean 72, 116-17, 230 Reed, James 93 Reed, Jimmie G. 48 Reed, Peggy 93, 221 Reed, Robert 48, 230 Reedy, Allen 93 Reedy, G. V, 48, 148, 150 Reese, Stanley Lewis 72, 102-3, 148, 150 Reeves, C, W. 93 Reeves, Jodie 93 Rehteld, Joe Otto 48 Reid, Dorothy 93 Reinhackel, Carol 48, 105, 217 Reinhardt, Marjorie 72 Renfro, Jimmy 93 Renker, Bobby 72, 247 Reuland, Bill 48, 213 Reyna, Rudy 48 Benny L. 48 Roberts, Nannie Jo 93 Robertson, Jack Lenor 49 Robertson, Peggy Elaine 49, 246 Robinson, La Rue 93, 151, 173-74-75 Robinson, Jimmie 49, 121 Robinson, Ronald Jay Woodall 49 232 Robison, Terrell 72 Rocha, Nick 93, 215 Roche, Mike 49, 111, 129, 202, 247 Rodgers, Billie 72, 108, 210 Rodriguez, A. C. 94 Rodriguez, Concepcion Gonzales 49, 242 Rodriguez, Dolores 94 Rodriguez, Ramona 72 Rodriguez, Raymond 72 Roe, Anne 94, 127, 128 Roe, Kay Elizabeth 49 Roe, Shirley 49, 112-13 Roelyn, Sandra 72, 112-13, 228 Billy Rogers, ' 151 Rex 72, 102-3, 126, Rogers, John 94 Rogers, Ronald 94, 102-3, 116-17 Rogers, Venita 72 Rolls, Patricia Ann 49 Rollings, Billie Jean 72, 221 Rolston, Sue 72, 126, 127, 242 Romero, Mary Helen 72, 215 Roper, Stanley 94, 151, 156 Rose, Pete 49, 126 Roselle, Martha 72, 232 Rosenquist, Carl John 49, 166, 167, 185, 213 Rosentritt, Rosentritt, Evelyn 49, 128, 234 Joseph 72, 145, 150 Ross, Claude 94 Ross, Jimmy 72 Ross, John 73, 120 Ross, Johnny 49 Ross, Norman 94, 151 Reynolds Joann 48, 243 Reynolds Kelton 93, 238 Reynolds Leora 93 Reynolds, Marcia 93, 102-3, 238 Marvin 151 Psencik, Charlene 72, 111, 128, 247 Pulliam, Randy 48 Puryear, Gordon 93 Putnam, Melvin 72, 213 Rhodes, Sonny 93, 170, 171, 226 Rhodes, Terry 48, 168, 186-87, 250 Rice, Mildred Ann 93, 244 Rich, Sid 72 Richardson, Betty 48 Ridgway, Mary Helen 72 Rieger, Leslie 93 Rieger, Nancy Jo 93, 221 Rieger, Shirley 72, 102-3, 112-13, 225 Ritfe, Jo Ann 48, 246 Riley, Sara 72, 128, 238 Rincon, Ovelia 72, 215 Rios, Mary Louise 72 Rios, Rudolph Ralph 48 Rippy, lma Nell 48, 248 Rippy, Nina Sue 93, 186, 251 Ritchey, Jimmy 49, 244 Ritchie, Carroll Faith 93, 211 Rivera, Bert 93 Rivera, Pete 93, 124, 242 Rossy, Pete 49, 126 Rothe, Pat 246 Rouse, Barbara 94, 124, 249 Routon, Shirley 94 Rowell, Elizabeth 73, 118-19, 228 Ruiz, Johnny P. 215 Ruiz, Julio 215 Ruiz, Paula 73, 187, 215 Rumsey, John Norris 49 Rush, Vera 49, 221 Russell, Jerry 94, 118-19 Rutledge, Darrell Bud 49, 245 Ryden, Gloria 94, 223 Ryden, Lanette 94, 249 Rylander, Norman 73 Sab, Harvey 94, 151 Sab, Joe 94, 215 Sackrey, Charles 73, 151 Salcher, Jerry 73, 226 Salisbury, Marlene 240 Salyer, Allene 73, 124 Samuelson, Philip 94, 116-17, 127, 128 Sanchez, Angelita 73 Quicksall, Joe D. 48 Raatz, Bobby 214 Radkey, Ingrid 93, 111, 233, 247 Ragland, Donnie 72 Roach, Mary Katherine 72, 116-17, 118-19, 241 Roberts, Arthelia 72, 219 Roberts, Jean 72, 240 Roberts, Jennie Mae 93, 251 Roberts, Johnny 93 Roberts, Lois 72 Roberts, Merlene 72, 219 Sanchez, Janie 94 Sanchez, Margaret Ruth 215 Sanders, Jo Ann 73, 112-13, 187 Sanford, Ronald 49 Sankey, Glynis 94, 229 Sankey, Mattie Lou 94, 124, 220 Sankey, Wilton Kelley 49, 237 San Miguel, Josephine 94 293 Sansom, Jimmy 73 Santa Ana, Elvira 73 Sapp, Johnny 73 Sartin, Shirley Ann 49, 102-3, 112-13, 126, 192, 197, 231, 254 Saunders, Carolyn 73 Sayers, Polly 49, 247 Sayers, Virginia Sue 94, 246 Scantlen, Jackie 73 Scarborough, James Joseph 50, 126, 135, 141, 150 Scarbrough, Lem 50, 166 Scherbek, Darwin 214 Scheib, Pete 73, 230 Dan 94, 120 Dick 94, 121 Schieffer, Schieffer, Schieffer, Don 94, 166, 247 Schieffer, Dolores Ann 50, 246 Schiller, James 151 Schiller, Joyce 94, 229 Schmidt, Kermit Curtis, 73, 121 Schmidt, Vern 94, 247 Schmidt, Weldon 121 Schnautz, Nancy 94, 229 Schneider, Donald Ray 73, 236 Schneider, Johnny 94 Schnell, James 94 Schoedel, Roy 94, 120 Schoen, Delvin 50 Schroeter, Ric 73 Schulle, Bert Walter 50, 128, 248 Schulle, Gaylon 73, 238 Schultz, Janie 94, 240 Schultz, Joan 94, 102-3, 128 Schunek, Carol 73 Schutt, Carolyn 50, 249 Schwartz, LaVerne 94, 248 Schwartz, Don 73 Schwartz, Leo Elmer 50, 248 Schwarzer, Jody 94, 229 Scott, Bobby Dee 94 Scott, Carolyn 73, 102-3, 112-13, 126, 235 Scott, Janice 73 Scott, Pierre 94, 151 Scott, Tommy 243 Scott, Winton 94, 102-3, 116-17, 127, 238 Seay, Carolyn 73, 109, 112-13, 217 Seay, Stiles Neal 50, 116-17, 118-19, 241 Seekotz, Tom 73, 184 Sefcik, Gayle 73, 232, 249 Sefcik, Warren 121 Seitz, D. R. 94 Sellars, Allen 214 Sellers, Jimmie 73 Sellers, Mike Arnold 50, 120 Sellstrom, Kenneth 73, 151 Senkel, Gilbert 73 Sepulveda, Lucille 50, 242 Seymour, Eddie Charles 50 Schaffer, John Wm. 73, 135, 150, 152, 155, 159, 162, 179 Shanks, Cynthia 94, 111, 128, 247 Shanks, George 94 Shapiro, David, 73, 129, 218 Sharpe, Lee Allan 50 Shaw, Martha 94 Shaw, Muriel Patch 50, 102-3, 128, 249 Sheffield, Sherwood 94 Sheffield, Theodore 94, 128, 238 Sheffield, Theron 94, 128, 238 Shelander, Mary Nell 73, 221 Shelby, Don 50, 128, 248 294 Shelby, Robert, 94, 166 Shelton, Ronnie Glenn 50 Shelton, Stuart 73 Shield, Alan 73, 243 Shipman, Jim 50 Shipp, Donald 95 Shipp, Doris 73, 224 Shipwash, Jimmy 95 Shockelford, L. E. 232 Shofner, Carolyn 95, 229 Short, John 95, 236 Shrader, Russell 73, 116-17, 118-19 Shropshire, Cecilia 73, 102-3, 210 Shurtliff, Lyman Jim 143, 146 150 Sifuentes, Mary Esther 73, 225 Sifuentes, Mary Sue 95 Silberstein, Patsy 95 Simmons, Audrey Windle 73 Simmons, Joe Bob 95, 237 Simms, Marguerite Lucille 50, 221 Simpson, Sara Jane 50, 126 Sims, Kay 73, 112-13, 244 Sims, Shirley 73 Singleton, Raymond 73 Singleton, Norman 73 Skarren, Charles L. 73, 232 Skinner, Billy 73, 123, 124, 234 Slaton, Charles Ray 74 Slaughter, Charles 95, 121 Slussler, Jackolyn Louise 95 Small, Robert 95 Smalley, Terrence Edward 95 Snowden, Kenneth 74 Sosa, Isabel Uriegas 210 Southall, Robert 74 Sowers, Virginia Ann 51, 210 Spangler, Dick 95, 166 Spears, Benny 74, 213 Spears, Donnell 51, 219 Spears, Eugene 95, 237 Spencer, Margie Dell 95, 222 Spillar, Barbara Lee 51, 243 Spillar, Novelda 95 Spillar, Ronnie 83, 95, 99, 151 Spillman, Emil 74, 120 Spillor, Charlotte Reyna 51, 210 Spinks, Vaniece 95, 102-3, 250 Spradling, Fay 95 Spruce, Alice 95, 244 Spruce, Georgia 95, 244 Staftord, Willie 74 Stanford, Virginia 95, 227 Stanley, Betty 95, 124, 225 Stanley, Linda 74, 233 Stanley, Ralph 51, 120 Stapleton, Susan 95 Stark, Jane 95, 221 Stark, Jessie Lee 222-23 Stark, Marjorie 74, 222 Stark, Leo 74 Stark, Nancy 74, 223 sian., Ralph 95, 116-17 Starkey, Joe 95, 226 Staton, Darwin 7, 51, 248 Staton, Gale 95 Staton, Jonnie 95, 187, 248 Smith, Alden 95, 102-3, 153, 154 Smith, Alice Faye 95, 224 Smith, Ann 95, 127, 128 Smith, Annette 50, 57, 105, 109, 112-13, 126, 217 110, Smith, Benny 95 Smith, Bernadette Bunny Phyllis 12, 50, 126 Smith, Betty 95 Smith, Bobby 95, 151 Smith, Curtis 74, 108 Smith, Dale Bob 95, 151 Smith, David 95, 243 Smith, Dick 235 Smith, James 74 Smith, Jimmy 95, 238 Smith, Jo Ann 50, 126, 249 Smith, Joyce 213 Smith, Larry 50, 127, 128, 238 Smith, Louise 74, 222. 223, 250 Smith, Margie 51, 249 Smith, Marilil 246 Smith, Maurice 95, 248 Smith, Michael 95 Smith, Patricia 95, 120 Smith, 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118-19, 228 Stokes, Annie 74 Stokes, Michael 96. 127, 128, 238 Stone, Charlotte 96 Strain, Donald 51, 126 Straiton, Janelle 74, 112-13, 217 Strauss, Helen 74, 233 Strauss, Margie, 51, 112-13, 168, 250 Strickland, Margaret Butch 250 Strickland, Verlene 96, 249 Strong, Janice 96, 111, 211, 247 Strong, Rene 96, 102-3, 127, 128, 241 Stuessy, Jack 96 Sturdivant, Arlen 74 Sunday, James 96, 151 Sutherland, 234 Barbara 74, 102-3, Sutherland, Charles 52, 116-17, 236 Sutherland, Gayle 96, 234 Sutherland, Richard 96, 185, 237 Sutherland, Wayne S. 96, 236 Sutton, James 96 Swaback, Dwight 96 Swanson, Ed 96 Swanzy, Bill, 116-17 Sweet, Jo Ann 96, 227 Swenson, Zack 74, 236 Swift, Carletta 96 Swofford, Doris 96 Swofford, Kathryn 52, 246 Sykes, Frank 74 Sylvester, Juanell 52, 112-13, 186, 249 Tally, Allen 96 Tamas, Paula 96 Tankersley, Jo 240 Tanner, Betty Jean 96, 247 Tarver, Carolyn 123, 124, 241 Tarver, Darrell 96 Taylor, Betty Lee 52, 240 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, 247 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, 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175, 177 Tiemann, Martha 96, 211 Tobin, Bobby 53, 144-45, 150- 183 Todd, Betty Lou 96, 186, 230 Todd, Jack 53, 236 Tompkins, Shirley 96, 243 Torres, Dolores 96 Torres, Jesse 74 Torres, Rachel 96 Townsend, Oakley Cape 53, 102-3, 138, 150, 183 Townsend, Thomasine 96, 211 Tracy, Carol Vivian 53, 250 Trainer, Douglas Lewis 53, 244 West, Kenneth Tim 54 Westphal, Nancy, 54, 102-3, 105 128, Trainer, O'Letha 97 Trautwein, Amelia Ann 211 Traweek, Shirley 97, 227 Treadwell, Clovis 53, 230 Treadwell, Robert 247 Trekell, David 97, 116-17, 236 Troutman, Bruce 97 Troutman, Barbara 53 Troxell, Duane 97 Truehart, Patricia 53, 233 Tubb, Douglas 230 Tucker, Mary 74, 224 Tumey, Corky 74 Turner, Bobbye Jean 97, 211 Turner, Carl Mark 53, 230 Turner, Donna 53, 186, 246 Turner, Gene 53, 102-3, 141, 143, 146, 150 Turner, Jan 74, 127, 128, 217, 260 Turner, Sonny 74, 220 Tuttle, Norma 74 Tyler, Carol 75, 112-13, 234 Ulrich, Karen 97, 124, 127, 241 Vowell, Harry 97 Voyles, Sharon 97, 102-3, 127, 128, 239 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H. 76, 138, 150 Whitehead, Frances 76, 246 Whitener, Mildred 97 Wilt, Joe 76, 102-3 Wimberly, Gene W. 55, 219 Wineburg, Anno Mary 98 Wingard, Ronald 98 Wingfield, Kenneth 7, 55 Winn, Jerry 98 Winston, Philip Eldridge 7, 55, 107, 243 Winters, Harlen Alfred 55, 116-17,127,128 Winters, Jo Ann 76, 111, 116-17, 127, 247 Wirth, Christine 55, 246 Withers, Pat 55, 126 Witte r, Betty 98, 250 Wolander, Nancy 76, 187, 227 Wolff, Buddy 98 Wolff, Ethel 76 Womack, Delano 178, 180 Womack, Richard Marvin 55 Wood, Alcene 76, 112-13, 187, 227 Wood, Frank Woody 76, 182 Wood, Jack 172 Wood, Lila Lee 76, 223 Wood Mary 225 Watkins Upchurch, Billy Ray 53, 150 Uratado, Enemencia 225 Urban, Eugene 53, 210, 230 Urban, LaVerne Irene 75 Urbanek, Alfred 75 Valdez, Delia 53 Vance, Gary 75, 243 Vandygriff, Alvis 53, 102-3-4, Walsh, Walter, Warner, Norma Jean 75 Virginia 97, 127, Carol 97, 224 128 Whitesell, Neil 97, 182 Whiting, Anna Jann 98, 211 Whitley, Tommy 98 Whitworth, Terry 24, 54, 102-3-4, 173-4-5 Wharton, Patsy Ann 76, 127, 128, 238 Wiederhold, William 55 Wier, Barbara 98, 211 Wier, Jane 76, 213 Wilborn, Lucian 55, 116-17 Warner, Janet 97, 243 Warner, Patty 97 Warren, Barbara 75, 247 Warren, Eddie 235 Warren, Wynne 75, 230 Waters, Herman 97, 213 Watkins, Carolyn 75, 219 Watkins, Gerald Dean 54, 183, 230 Watkins Harriett 54, 246 Wilder, James 76, 245 Wiley, Claude 98 Woods, Willis 98 Woodland, Don 76 Woodson, Jim, 76, 166-67, 184, 185, 256 Woodson, Patricia Ann 55, 112-13, 168-69, 184, 186, 195, 250, 274 Woodward, Sarah 76, 128, 238 Woosley, Leonard, 76, 116-17 Worley, Lewis 98 Worthey, Nellie Jean 76, 222, 251 , Juliette Ann 54, 123 Worthington, Billy Joe 98 Watson, John 97 Watson, John Cleveland 54, 120, 151, 230 Watson, Sarah 75, 116-17, 121 Wattinger, Jeanette 75 Wiley, Lester 151 Wiley, Tommy 55, 105, 129, 140, 150, 271 Wiley, Virginia 98, 102-3, 238, 271, Willhoite, Bob 76, 120 Watts, Dolores 97, 224 Watts, Franklin 75, 214 Williams, Betty Lou 76, 112-13, 250 234, 273 Vargas, Cora B. 242 Vasquez, Benny 185 Vasquez, Dolores 97, 225 Vasquez, Frank 53, 185 Vasquez, Henry 75 Vasquez, Wilburn Eugene 75, 238 Vaughan, Eugenia 97 Vaughn, Kenneth 75, 134, 150, 155, 162 Vaught, Suzanne 97, 124, 187 Vegamorero, Robert 97 Velasquez, Mary 75, 118-19, 242 Velasquez, Pete 185 Watts, Gary 75, 213 Weaver, Juliabeth 75, 219 Weaver, Shirley 54, 128, 246 Webb, Ada Mae 75 Webb, Barbara Darline 54 Webb, Milton Sonny 97, 236 Weber, Marzee 127, 242 Weide, Jerry 75, 128, 238 Weigel, Tammy 97, 111, 247 Weigl, Bettye Joyce 75, 213 Weiler, John Eugene 54, 213 Williams, Williams, Bobby 76 Ivan Bunny 151 Williams, Jimmy 76, 116-17 Williams, La Nelle 98 Williams, Mary LaVerne 98, 116-17, 127, 128,238 Williams, Nancy l10J 98 Williams, Williams, Williams, Nancy l11l 76, 238 Pat 55, 127, 128 Roger 76 Weiler, Louise 75, 116-17, 168 Williams, Sidnea 76, 108 Velasquez, Roy 97 Vick, Charles 97, 128, 226 Vick, Judy 53, 111, 126, 235, 247 Vick, Ross William 53 Viereck, Dorothy 97, 244 Villalpando, Alice 75 Villarreal, Carol 75, 102-3, 116-17, 118-19, 250 Vivian, Don 75 Voight, Raymond 75 Voigt, Wayne 75 Von Rosenberg, Arthur 75 Von Rosenberg, Gladys 53 Voss, John H. 53 Voss, Terry 75, 126, 228 Votaw, Mollie 53 Weiner, 118-19 Weise, Glen Dee 75, 102-3, 184 Weiss, Marilyn 75, 109, 112-13, 124-25, 126, 241 Welge, Carl Eddie 54, 124 Wells, Freddy 75, 173-4-5 Wells, Robert 75, 120 Wendlandt, Fred 75, 153, 155, 157, 162, 164, 178, 183, 261 Wendler, Mary Kate 54, 111, 217, 247 Wentling, Ann Franklin 126 Werchan, Charles 121 Wersebe, Kenneth 54, 120 Wertz, Shirleyan 54, 126 West, Beverly 54, 246 David 75, 116-17, Williams, Terrance 151 Williamson, Archie 76 Williamson, Roger 55, 126 Williamson, Walter 76 Willingham, Ed 55, 120, 128 Willis, Ramona 222-23 Wilson, Billy Jack 76 Wilson Diane Lee 55, 112-13, 250 Wilson Wilson Wilson Dolyne 98 Edith 76 168-69 239 1 Herby 95, 116-17 Wilson, Rogers, 76, 126, 152, 160, 162, 173, 175, 176 Wilson, Walter 98, 116-17 Wilson, Wayne 98, 226 Wilson, Wesley 98 Worthington, Shirley Ann 55, 221 Worthy, Cora Nell 98, 220 Wright, Billy C. 98, 228 Wukasch, Don 98, 102-3, 166-67 Wykes, Jimmy 76, 245 Wylie, Lester 151 Wyman, Wes 136, 150 Wyman, Will 76-7, 137, 150 Wyrick, Waneen 55, 116-17, 118-19 Yake, Carol Ann 55 Yancey, Claudette Madolyn 55 Yeates, Mary Ann 98, 102-3, 239 Yeaton, Yovene 98, 239 Young, Ann Rochelle lRocky1 98, 225 Young, Beverly 98, 239 Young, Claudetta 98, 227 Young, Jack 76 Young, Jerry 98 Young, Mary Sue 55, 112-13, 126-27, 246 Young, Nancy 55, 249 Younq, Sharon Ruth 55, 112-13, 250 Youngquist, Don 76 Yount, Melba 98, 222 Zelen, Steve 76, 116-17, 218 Zenkner, Bobby 98, 237 Ziller, Leslie 98, 222 Ziller, Pat Gail 98, 227 Zimmer, David 98 295 . . 0, YTf4J1-J' ' O,C..06J,olfxSfo F xx. 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