Austin High School - Comet Yearbook (Austin, TX)

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Austin led a group of determined pioneers into the rug- ged and unexplored Southwest. There Texas had its ere also a new way of life was begun. Our capital city is named for the man who led that first expedition to Texas. Our high school, one of the many insti- tutions of learning established in Texas since the beginning of public education one hundred years ago, also bears his name. To him and to all the others who paved the way for us and for the lives we enjoy, we owe our reciation and gratitude. Even more important, we should dedi- cate ourselves anew to carrying out the traditions and ideals which they initiated. This year, 1953-54, has been a pioneering one for us at Stephen F. Austin High School. The first year of sharing our privileges and opportunities with two newer, more modern high schools has afforded us many rich experiences in cooperation with others. Yet, Stephen F. Austin High School has retained its individual qual- ities as well, carrying on the traditions of scholarship and loyalty which are a of its heritage. It is to this rich heritage of school, city, and state that we have dedicated the pages of this book. In so doing we have attempted by picture and word to link the past and the present into a living record ot lite at Stephen F. Austin High School ' The true value of a yearbook lies in the pleasure which is derived from it. We, the Comet staff of 1954, sincerely hope that your 1954 Comet will preserve and recall the memories of your friends and your life at Stephen F. Austin High School. Administration Seniors ..... Iuniors ...... Sophomores . Organizations Athletics .... Favorites .... Activities .... Advertisements Editor-in-Chief Layout Editor Co-Art Editors Art Assistant .... Literary Editor Organizations Editor . . . Club Editor ..t.... Faculty Editor . . . Senior Class Editor ..... THE 1954 COMET published by Senior Class Assistants ..... Iunior-Sophomore Class Editor .... Junior-Sophomore Class Assistant . . . Feature Editor ................ Sports Copy . . . Photographer ....... Advertising Manager .,..... Commercial Photoqrdphers .... .,.. ....6 ....20 ....42 ....54 ....68 ....98 150 172 ....206 .. Kathy Cheavens IuliaPenrx . . . .Mary Paige Benbow Helen Callicutt . . . . Gilbert Rodriguez . . . . Annette LaBauve . . . Carroll Ann Hodges . . . , . . Ellie Millard .... Gayle Norman CarolCorley . . . Nelda Cummins Peggy Klumpp Claire Alexander Virginia Lemburg . . . . Brent Hickman DavldButtry . . . . Carlene Iohnson . . . . Curtis Smith IoeLee Kay Sims Koen Studios Scarbrough's University Studio Bill Malone Neal Douglass Studtman Photo Service E. L. Goldbeck Editorial Sponsor .... . . . Mrs. Katherine Norman Business Advisor .... ....... Mr . Curtis Beaty ADMI , 25, X-L, ,, V, -J A1 ii Mr. G. C. Harris and Mrs. Martha Raasdale, teachers at Stephen F. Austin High School, and Mr. lrby Carruth, Superintendent of Schools, walk clown the hill from the State Capitol. NISTRATION El I 1 ! -I in XX -1 52222.-Sgwlqfq, i i f gl -,,.-L .lqt-2 - A?-Y Y.. N , - N ,,, . i Y ,K 7,7 , , - Q - - Q -f::., 5'1 1114, r-nu .gn ti Mr. Anderson shows Robbie Burlage, Hi-Y Pres- ident, the Public Schools Week posters which the Hi-Y chapter at Stephen F. Austin High distributed. Principal Always friendly and willing to lend his assistance to both teacher and student, Mr. Lipscomb Anderson has served Stephen F. Austin High School well in his first year as Principal. Stepping up from the ot- iice of vice-principal, a position which he had occupied for three years, Mr. Anderson became the tenth principal in the history oi Austin High School. He is well quali- fied to hold this important job, hav- ing had over twenty years of exper- ience in education and an M.S. degree from Texas A. 6. M. Mr. Anderson's accomplishments during 1953-54 include working out many activities with the two other Austin high schools as well as maintaining our school's position as a leader in competition with other Texas high schools. Through his industry and guidance Stephen F, Austin High School was a leader in Austin's gigantic centennial cele- bration oi public education in Texas. For Mr. Anderson's hard work be- hind the scenes and for his ever- ready smile and encouraging word, we, the student body, are deeply grateful, Nei, l Sffifuazlc SQSGHOOI 'infill it ,LZ f'rx 'HX 'S Vice-Principal and Dean oi Boys Mr. R. V. Baker, our new Vice-Principal and Dean ot Boys, came to Stephen F. Austin High School trom Waco, where he was principal oi the Technical High School. In the past year hard- working Mr. Baker has become a familiar figure to the students, tor his many duties include handling registration, overseeing the buildings and grounds, and planning and introducing all assembly programs. Mr. Bal-:er has a BA. degree from Baylor University and an MA. degree from the University ot Texas, and has served as prin- cipal ot several Texas high schools, as well as being a school supervisor with the US. Army in lapan. Twkx ,W Kr QQ- . -4-.. Dean of Girls Another pioneer during 1953-54, Mrs. lane Wilson has served her first year as Dean, moving up from the position of Social Director. Her jobs have been numerous, including sponsoring the Student Council, sponsoring the cheerleaders, serving as director of all social activities, and serving as school nurse. Mrs. Wilsons office has become a favorite spot tor students who need assistance with school problems and for those who just want to talk to the friendly, likable Dean. To her new rob Mrs. Wilson brought a BS. and an M.S. degree from Louisiana State Uni- versity. 9 r Attendance Clerk and Reaistrar Mrs. Lula Willifiins, Attendance Clerk, checks and records daily tilwscrives--anti listens to excuses! Mis. Maynie lohnson, Heqistrar, keeps permanent artide records for each student in Stephen F. Austin lliah School. Counselors Mr. Armand Lanier, Miss Ada Maude Owen, and Miss Lilybeth Lewis, counselors, are always will- ina to guide or to listen, helpinq students with their personal prob' lerns, occupational quidance, college information, or hiah school course of study. 4... Q 1' fig' . 'w. it ,-if Office Staff Mrs. Evelyn Ealy, Library and Guidance Office clerk Mrs. Mae Amundson, typist in Attendance Of- fice, Mrs. Iris Woodward, book- keeper, and Mrs. Lorena Crosby. secretary to the principal, perform the detailed duties that keep the school rurininq smoothly and effi- ciently, N14 ,ff exif FN -f,-a-uv School Bourd members ore, seoted left to riqht, Mr. Walter Koch, Mrs. Russell N. Lewis, Mr. Noble W, Prentice, Mrs. O, D. Weeks: stoncl lnq, Mr. Arch G. Adams lr., Mr. David Lumme, cmd Mr. Willie l. Kocurek. School Board and Superintendents 1 , 'A .ZA Mr. T. N. Porter, Asst Superintendent Mr. Irby W. Cdrruth, Superintendent ADKINS, MRS. MARY Speech BAYNE, MRS. ERIA M Commercial CARTER, MR. K. L. Mathematics DAVIS, MR. ROBERT S. 12 Industrial Education ANDERSON, MRS. OLWYN Physical Education BEATY, MR. CURTIS Commercial CARUTHERS, MRS. NORINE English DECI-IERD, MISS VIRGINIA Choral Music ANDERSON, MRS. VERA I. 2' flee ARCHER, MR. LUTHER M. Study Hall Science :Sf Mathematics BOON, MRS. EDNA B. CADWALLADER, MRS. MARGARET Science Science CHRISTIAN, MRS. KATHERINE CONLEY, MRS. IANE Commercial Mathematics DICKARD, MISS LUCILLE DOCKALL, MR. WALLACE Mathematics Science The clicking oi typewriters. the whirr- ing of machines, and the sound ot pens on shorthand pads have testitied that the Commerical Department prepares its students to take their places in the business world. ,. si . f CU L Accepting the challenge ot an increas- ingly scientific existence. the Science Faculty has sought to train the student of today to become the scientist of to- morrow or to better understand the nature ot living things. t Knowledge ot the fundamentals and intricacies ot mathematics prepares students tor specialized professions, as well as for ordinary everyday living. The Mathematics Department has taught, that this knowledge might be understood, assimilated, and finally put to use. TY w H., 5 Y H I1I.LIi1, MII, If M,1II10111IxI1-'S GHAIIAM, MH. L, M Im'IL1::t1141l EUI11rI1T1f'11 IIAYIIS, MII. IUCN II I'4'll1cI IIIVKS, MH. I. M. 14 ImIl1SI11f1I ISIIIII-,:71mI I'IfRF.IS, MHS. CARIVIEN IIw111fIx11I1I-:IIN GHAY, MHS. MARY 'If EIIKIIISII HENIJEY, MI-I. II. IC. ITILIIISIIIRZI IIUILICGIIOI1 IIII.L, MISS IIELEN Inim ILURY, MISS IDQIIUIIIIY Sc'iOnz'G GIISTAPSON, MI-I. CD, T, SVICI'1L'ff HERNDON, MISS CORINNE PIIys1c'c1I Eduvcltion HOKE, MRS. LOHETTA IfnrgIiSIu LQENTIIY, MISS MARY IANI Sr1c'1c1I SIIldl?'S IIAMI,IfT'I', MII. SAM B Swvxfxl Stmiws IIFWATT, MISS CAROLYN PI1yS1r'c1I I.IfIl14'K1III H IIQIINE, MRS. W. Il. Sr-f iIxI Shxriios K To keep the hands busy. the Depart- ment ot Industrial Education offers a variety ot subiects from which the stu- dent may choose. He may learn me- chanical drawing or drafting. printing. or he may work with wood or steel. Instructors feel that preparation in these specialized courses will lead to work and will prove invaluable in the everyday business of earning a living A thorough knowledge ol the history ot the world and the tunctionings ot governments is necessary lor understanding on the part of any good citizen ol what is going on about him. The Department ol Social Studies strives to pre- sent a true picture ot the world, both ancient and modern, and in so doing provide an under standing ot history in the making. e X X r FACULTY i ' Tw . api 'F ' V 1 it N' . at 2 Q3 2,5 tigligx fv ,I dsx 3 tix -isis? MGM 4 , 3 J sl it ,R . t I-IORTON, MR, E. W. Social Studies LEWIS, MR. BEN IC. Physical Education MITCI-IELL, MISS EXIE Homemakinq O'DELL, MR. MILTON B. Physical Education HUTTO, MRS. EFFIE Library LEWIS, MISS LILYBETH Counselor MOEFITT, MRS. CATHERINE Enalish PITTS, MRS. MABEL I-Iomemakinq is . IUNGMICHEL, MR. CHARLES Physical Education MANIGAULT, MISS MARY LOUISE Art NORMAN, MRS. KATHERINE Iournalism PORTER, MISS MARY ALICE Spanish KITCHEN, MR. IOHN Physical Education MARTIN, MR. I. F. Industrial Education NORTON, MRS. DAVID Speech RAVEN, MR. TRAVIS Physical Education The Fine Arts Department teaches. with wisdom. the gospel of harmony: the blending of voices and the blending ot melodies. the blending of colors and the blending of personalities. for only in complete harmony is found cont- plete beauty: and beauty brings ioy to a sad world. X xy! The Home Making Department in- cludes many subiects. ranging from courses that teach the simplest culin- ary arts to those that teach the great- est art of all. 'that of gracious living. Home Making teachers work with the knowledge that trom their classrooms go the future homemakers of America. In the accurate toss of a ball or the effective swing of a raquet. students gain prechion and grace. In the competitive game and the formal drill. they galn strength and vigor. Since disciplined minds and trained bodies are essential to successful living. the Physical Education Department plays an important part ln our school curriculum. FACULTY NSR. , It ft x. LX A . x , I if 'F . it 'Ns I ,K Lx K x I S mt PK I 'N-. ia- i Ei 2' f x ,kg Q 2 is R it ROACH, MISS ELOISE ROBBINS, MRS. GEORGIA ROBERTSON, MR. WILLIAM I-I. ROSSON, MISS MARY E. French Library Mathematics English SANDERSON, MRS. ADA B. SMITI-I, MR. P. E. TRENCKMAN, MISS ELSE TREVILLYAN, MRS. MARIORIE Enqiish Mathematics German Commercial VON ROSENBURG, MISS EDNA WALDVOGEL, MISS BETTY WALKER, MISS OUIDA WALLACE, MISS LOUISE Mathematics I-Iomemakinq English Mathematics WEISSER, MRS. CLARA C. WHEELER, MR. WESLEY WILLIAMS, MISS AVIS WILLIAMS, MRS. EARLENE WILSON, MR. WOODRO 18 Science Industrial Education Reading Enqlish Science Training in the physical sciences has become more and more vital in a world that depends upon the latest in re- search and invention. 'l'he Physical Science Department seeks to train the student so that he may design a better mouse trap, invent more economical methods oi life, and devise more etiec- tive checlrs on disease. erosion. and the ills that do beset us. FACUL fi? The study ot languages acquaint: the student with the idioms. the traditions. and the customs of other peoples. It facilitates an understanding of and a sympathy with all nationalities. The Language Arts teachers have missed no opportunity to further this under- standing. to teach tolerance and ac- ceptance in this post-war One World. TY S E I f W -sf-si M unnllllnl-.i 51 , il 'J 1' -K I Q gm hh -22 t' Ap, 5 'fir ,F azz , . '4' 'I' wJ' fQ'. - 322 ' , QM . 'L , .. r . A , Navi. , Fall and Spring Senior officers are, seated, Bill Harrison, l2A President, Mary Paige Benbow, l2A Treasurer and l2B Reporter, Lady Hodgkiss, l2B Vice-Presi dent, and Carol Villarreal, l2A Reporter. Standing are Carol Corley, l2!-X and l2B Secretary, Glen Dee Weise, l2B Reporter, Barbara Allen, l2A Sgt.-at-Arms, and Curtis lohnson, l2B Sgt.-at-Arms. Carlene lohnson, l2B Treasurer, tells the group about her plans for entering the University ot Texas next fall. I -i Kill!!!-51 A57 ' fl 1' 5 'TLS I- 2 ..., du-L .sssua-.'iglq,w,. Q ZZST QT-a S e J -lie Slug A ' l ' H 1 5 TTT' -.iq ,i , Q TT TTT-1--:T'V:' i LfPt 'I' 14' Af-rl f ' ' ' 'iiemll' Y T Q r-'Uv u- U-p.r,,,g ' ' ' f , MTL sexi I As 1 'Visa l. ABNEY, IAMES-A The life of the party. 2. ACOSTA, ESPERANZA HOPE - Ballroom Dance ing Club '5l 52g Girls Handicraft Club '52g F,H.A. '53. Human nature is fond of novelty. 3. ADAMS, ERNEST EARLfAdvisory Treasurer '52- '53: Football Club 'Sl-'53g Treasurer 'Sly Basketball Club '53p Baseball Club '52-'53g Maroon Football Team '53, Letter '53g Maroon Baseball Team '51-'53: Letters '52-'53, Maroon Basketball Team '53. l am as sober as a Judge. 4. ADAMS, LaVERNE ANN-Intramurals Club '5ly If'.I'l.A. '53: Reporter '53, Great oaks from little acorns grow. 22 5. AHRENS, ELAINEfAdvisory President '51-'527 Sec- retary '5lg Bridge Club '51-'52g Popular Records Club '52s '53, Ioker Club '53-'54g Student Council '5l 52y Intrae murals '5l. The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. 6. ALEXANDER, CLAIRE LOUISEeAdvisory Treas- urer '5l, Bridge Club '52-'53: Susan-Be-Smooth Club '5l '52p Ioker Club '53-'54g Bel Canto Singers '53 54g P,T,S Planning Board '53-'54y May Pete '52-'53y Comet Staff '54. Can we ever have too much of a good thing? 7. ALEXANDER, VIRGINIA IOYCE-Tennis Club 'Sl Bridge Club '52, Ioker Club '53q Red lackets '52-'54 Intramurals, Letter, '51-'52, Beauty Revue Finalist '53. God loves them all, so why can't I love a dozen? 1. -- , 1 -3 ' My - mkwxwmwm-W ,I- SENIORS 8. ALLEN, BARBARA IANE fAdVtsory Secretary 'Sl- '52, Vice-President '52-'53, Sgt -at-Arms '53y Tennis Club '51-53: Tumbling Club, President, Secretary '53, Intra' murals, Letter '52g Varsity Tennis Team '53-'54. Where the willingness is great, the difficulties cannot be great. 9. ALLMAN, EDGAR LYNN' Photography Club 'SZ' 53: Rod and Gun Club '53-'54. Oh, this learning. What a thing it is. 10. ALMANZA, EZEKIEL Worth made this man. ll. AMSLER. IOYCE- Sweet as the perfume of roses, l2. ANDERSON, CHARLENEffSusan-befSmooth Club 'Sl-'53p Adda Dabba Polish Club 53: El-I.A. 'Sl-'53: Comet Staff '53-'54s lntrarnurals 'bl-'53. The wise are never without friends, l3. ARLDT, SHIRLEY ANN --Nursing Club 'Sl-'5Z: Anatomy Club '53: F.I'l.A. '53, A quiet mind is richer than a crown. l4. ATWOOD, ALISON f- Latin Club '5lf'53: Opera Study Club '52g Comet Staff '52-'54q Maroon Staff '53-'54z Red Dragons 'Sl-'54g National Thespians '53-'54: Intra- murals '5l-'547 Varsity Tennis Team '54. She enyoys life to its fullest, l5. AVILA, MARY ELIZABETHA-Los Amigos en Las Americas Club '51-53: Ballroom Dancing Club '52. l'm charmed with distant views of happiness. l6. AYERS, IANE l.OUlSEfBrldq9 Club '52-'53: Pop- ular Music Club '52-'53g F.H.A., Vice-President '53. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. l7. BAAS, IOHN4 I-Irs face reflected pleasant thoughts. 18. BAILEY, IACK-F.F.A. '5lf'54, Parliamentarian '53, President '54, District Vice-President '54, Maroon Band 'Sl-'52, lt matters not how long we live, but how. 19. BALAGIA, ROSELEE-Music Club '5l: F.I-I.A. '52 '53, Songleader '53: Bel Canto Singers '53-'54: Intra murals '51-'52. Ever ready to help a friend. 20, BARNES, KAY-Ballroom Dancing Club '5l-'52 Samba Club '52-'53g Ioker Club '53A'54g Red lackets '53 '54, Maroon Staff '52-'53: Intramurals, Letter '5lf52. Gentle in her manner. 1954 1. BARNHART, NORMAfSamba Club '52-'53: F.H.A Historian '53: Intramurals, '51-53. 1'm sure care is an enemy ol lite, 2. BARRON, IUDY -Samba Club '52-53: Accounting Club '53-'54: Intramurals, '51 We should try to succeed by merit, not by Iavor. 3. BASFORD, BOB-- Radio Club 51552: German Club. President 53: Poet Laureate 53: Math Contest, First Place '53, An acorn trom the tree ot knowledge, 4, BATTLE, MARGARET--Advisory Treasurer '5l: Vice'President '5l: Mathematical Recreation Club '52-'54: Greek Club '51: Orchestra '50-'51 She has a singing heart, and spills smiles wherever she goes. 5. BAYER, ROBERT HOWARD-Football Club '53. Be merry 11 you are wise, 6. BEALL, MARGARET CLAlREfAdvisory Secretary 51553: Tennis Club '51-52: Bridge Club '52-'53: loker Club '54: Student Council '51: Girls Ensemble '51-'52: Intramurals, Letter '51. Lite is a comedy. 7, BECKER, LAURENCE ALBERT-Astronomy Club '52: Student Council '52-53: Maroon Band '51-'54, Assist- ant Drum Manor '53-'54: National Honor Society '53-'54: Varsity Tennis Team, Letters '52-'54: Intramurals, Letter '5Z. It is a rough road that leads to the height of great- ness. 8. BENBOW, MARY PAIGE-11A Secretary, 11B Sgt,- at-Arms, 12A Treasurer: Bridge Club '51: Handicraft Club, Vice-President '52: Ioker Club '53: Red Iackets '52- '54, Treasurer '53: National Honor Society, Historian '53: Student Council 51354: Comet Staff, Art Editor '53: Quill and Scroll '54: Intramurals, Letter '51: May Fete Court '53: Beauty Revue 53: Sweetheart Nominee '54. The most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship. 9. BENNETT, MIKE- The haPPY only are the truly great. 10. BENNEY. ALEX He- 'Though he was rough he was kindly. 11. BENNIGHT, PEGGY-Advisory Treasurer '52-'53, Secretary '54: E.l'1.A. 52553, Vice-President '53. A smile reveals a friendly nature. 12. BERGSTROM, BONNIE BETH-Advisory Presi- ient '5Z: Musicians Club, Secretary '52: Adda Dabba Dolish Club '53: Mixed Choir '52f'54: Beauty Revue '52, Fine things come in small packages. 13. BEST, STEVE-Maroon Band 51354. Not merely good, but good for something. -A if 14. BETHUNE, KAYfAdvisory Treasurer '51-'52g Latin Club 51353: Ioker Club '53: Red Iackets '53-54: National Honor Society '53-'54. A sweet smile and a gentle disposition. 15. BLACKSTONE, MARGARET- F.H.A. '51-'53. What I say, I stick by, 16. BLAIR, LEE ROY eDance Club '51: Mathematical Recreation Club, Reporter '53: Maroon Band '5l. Nothing good is accomplished without enthusiasm. 17. BLANCHARD, DAVID RUSSELL-Advisory Presi- dent '51-'52, Vice-President, '53: Football Club '51-'52r Varsity Football Club, Sgt.-at-Arms 53: Student Council '52-'53: Mixed Choir '53-'54: B Football Team '5l4'52: Varsity Football Team, '53. An all-round good sport, 7 y,,...m.. ., 1 M 18. BLEDSOE, BONITAWBal1room Dancing '5l: Ac- counting Club '5l-'53: Intramurals, 51352. Full ot l1fe's toy. 19. BOSTIC, EDDIE-e Advisory President '53, Vice' President '5l: Mixed Choir '53-'54, Why worry? The more we study, the more ignorance we discover. 20. BOUNDS, BARBARA-Nursing Club '52-'53, Sec- retary '53: Adda Dabba Polish Club '54: F.H.A. '5l: Red Iackets '52-'5-4: Intramurals, '51-'53, A sweet and quiet kind ol grace. 23 151 UH 'tk ,. Q c ,4 '15 st 'Y 51 ...ls .av 5, .,5 tg t C A l. BOWEN, IOHN -Dance Band Club '52A'53q Basket' ball Club '53-'54g Maroon Band '51-'54g Intramurals, '52- '54. Llf9'S too short for worry. 2. BOYD, NAOMI RUTH--Adda Dabba Polish Club '53g Intramurals '5l-'53, Volleyball Champ '52, Tennis doubles Champ '52, Letter '51 The wisest often speak least. 3. BOYER, LESTER DURST -f Football Club '5l-'53: B Football Team '5lg Varsity Football '52-'53: Varsity Baseball '53. Hang sorrow, let us be merry. 4. BRACAMONTE, SALVADOR-Pan-American Club '53: Intramurals '53. Success comes to those who labor. 24 has I 5. BRADEN, ALYSfMusician's Club '5lg Opera Study Club '52-'54g Maroon Band '54g Comet Staff, Advertising '52-'53, Life is a serious proposition. 6. BRADEN, MARGARET ANN-Student Council '52- '53y Nurses' Club '5l-'52, Samba Club '52-'53p Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'54q Red Iackets '52-'54. Bearing ill-will against no one. 7. BRAMBLE, DAVE - Football Club '52-'54, Vice- President '53-'54, B Football Team '52-'53p Varsity Foot' ball, Letter '53-'54. As goodfnatured a soul as ever trod on shoe leather. 8, BRAND, DONALD-Debate Club '5l-'52, Track Club '52y Popular Music Club '53, Extemporaneous Speaking '52: Varsity Track '52-'53, Letter '53, What is well done is done soon enough, SENIORS 9. BRANSON, MARTHA LEEfAdvisory President '52, Treasurer '52-'53, Sgt.-at-Arms '53, Iunior Red Cross '5l- 527 Bridge Club '51-'52: Handicraft Club, Sgt.-at-Arms '52-'53p Ioker Club '53, Bel Canto Singers '5lq Mixed Choir '52-'54q Student Council '5l: Intramurals '5l. He who finds not love finds nothing. IU, BRATTON, DOROTHY DALE-Advisory President '51, Secretary '52, Handicraft Club '52: Bridge Club '527 Anatomy Club '53g Student Council '5lq F.H.A., Historian '53, Red Iackets '52-54: Mixed Choir 53: May Pete '53. A merry heart maketh a cheerful mind. ll. BREED, BENNIE RAY--German Club '52: Science Research Club 53: Radio Club '54. Only solitary men know the full lays of friendship. l2. BRIAN, RAYMOND EDWARD-H Life is what your thoughts make it. l3. BRISCOE, IO SHERIA Susan-Be'Smooth Club '5l- '52g Ballroom Dancing Club '53, F.H.A. '52g Intramurals '53. Her friendship is the wave of life. l4. BRISENO, PRISCILLA PRISSY ffBallroom Dancr ing Club '5l-'52g Handicraft Club 53. It is not often you meet the likes of her. 15. BROWN, AGNES MAGGIE fF.H.A. '52-'54, Vice President '53. Patience is a remedy for every sorrow. 16, BUGG, DONNA LOUISE -- Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'54g Mixed Choir 53554. A light heart lives long. 17. BURCH, LO ANN--Advisory Secretary '5l, Treasf urer '52-'53p Popular Record Club '51-'52, Ioker Club '53, Bel Canto Singers '53: Madrigal Singers '53: Beauty Revue '53, A tiny, pretty, witty, charming, darling she. l8. BURDINE, IOHN ALTONW-Advisory Vice President '53g Iunior Red Cross, Sgt.-at'Arms, '53y Basketball Club '5l-'53: Track Club '5ly Football Club '52: Student Coun- cil '52, Mixed Choir '53g Comet Staff '53g Intramurals '5l- '53, Letter '53, A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. 19. BURNETT, IESSE GORDON-Rodeo Club '50'5l: Vocational Agriculture Club '49f'53, Parliamentarian '52f '53. Give me the open range. 20. BUTLER, IOHN RUSSELLfAdvisory VicePresi- dent 'Sl-'53p Tennis Club '5l: Fairways Club '52: Rod and Gun Club '53: Dance Band Club 533545 Intramurals '5l-54. A cheerful companion. .1954 1. CABALLERO, ROCKY SANCHE2fAdvisory Presi- dent, 52-54: Ballroom Dancing Club 51-52: Pan Amer- ican Club 52-53: Intramurals 53. Beware, 1 may do something yet. 2. CAIN. EUGENE M. -- Here l am, take me or leave me. 3. CALLICUTT, HELEN GARRARD-K. D. V. German Club 53-54, Reporter 53: Comet Staff 53-54: Maroon Stall '53-54: Ouill and Scroll 54: Beauty Revue '54, She is dignity ltsellf' 4. CAMPBELL, BEVERLY ANN - Latin Club 51-54: Maroon Band 53-54: 3rd Place District, Extemporaneous Speaking, 53. True hearted. laithlul, and kind. 5. CAMPBELL, TOMMY RALPH-Football Club 51- 53, Treasurer 51: Varsity Football Manager, 52-53. Politeness goes lar yet costs nothing. 6. CARTER, PEGGY SUEfVariety Music Club 52-53: Bel Canto Singers '51-52: Mixed Choir '53-54. She sings as sweetly as a nightingalef' 7. CHANDLER, SUZANNE ESTELLE--Bridge Club 51 52: Handicraft Club 53: Ioker Club 53: Anatomy Club '54: Student Council 51: Mixed Choir '53-54: Maroon Stall, Feature Editor 53-54: Ouill and Scroll 54: E.H.A., Treasurer 52: Beauty Revue 53. She must have swallowed a twinkle. 8. CHAPMAN, MILDRED-Girls' intramural Club 51: Popular Music Club 52: lunior Historians' Club 52-53, President '53, Vice-President 53: Adda Dabba Polish Club 53: lunior Red Cross 53. Aint love grand? 9. CHEAVENS, KATHYiAdv1sory Secretary 51-52: Tennis Club 51-52, Reporter 51: Latin Club 52-54: Ioker Club 53: Maroon Stall 51-53: Comet Stall '51-54, Intra- mural Editor 51-'52, Assistant Editor 52-53, Editor-in- Chief 53-54: Red lackets 52-54: Bel Canto Singers 53- 54: Madrigal Singers 53-54: National Honor Society 53-54: Quill and Scroll '53-54, President 54: F.H.A. '53- 54, President 53: Intramurals 51-52, Letter 52: May Fete '52-53. She needs no praise, her own virtues speak lor themselves. 10. CHILDERS, IOYCE DARLENEAAdvisory Secre- tary 52-'53: Musicians Club 51-52: Ballroom Dancing Club 52-'53: Student Council 51-54. Her quiet ways have won all hearts. 11. CLARK, HOWARDfVocational-lndustrial Club 51-54. Everyone wishes him well. 12. CLARK, NANCY GAYLE- Modesty often hides merit. 13. CLARY, GEORGE - Advisory Treasurer '51-'52: Bridge Club '52-'53: Hearts Club 53-54: Golden RH: B Team Basketball '51-52. A winds in the heart ot me, a lire's in my heels. 14. CLEMENS, GAYE ELIZABETH-Advisory Presi- dent 52, Secretary '53: Hick Music Club 51-52: Popular Music Club '52-'53: loker Club '53-54: Mixed Choir 53- 54. She is high in the peoples hearts. 15. CLIFT, RUTH ANN-F.H.A. 51-53, President 51, Historian 52-53: Red Dragons 53-54: Bel Canto Singers 53-54: Opera Study Club '52-54. Our whole lite is like a play. - 16. COCKE, TERRY IO-Advisory Secretary 51: Stu- dent Council '5l-52: Mixed Choir 51-54: Madrigal Sing- ers 51-52: Bridge Club 51-'52: Ioker Club 53: Red lackets 52-54. There's mischief in her eye. 17. COLE, NIDA PAYE Handicralt Club '52-53, Vice- President '52, Treasurer 53, Tumbling Club 53-54: 17'.H.A. 51-52: Intramurals, Letter 51-52. Duty dwells with kindness. 18. COLLIER, TOMMYfFootbal1 Club 51: Ballroom Dancing Club '52: Photography Club '52: Samba Club. Well, Napoleon wasnt so large either. 19. COLLINS, GLORIA MARILYN--Advisory Treas- urer 52-'53: Opera Study Club 52-53: lntramurals 51-52. She has a contagious smile. 20. COOK, AILEEN-Iunior Garden Club, Secretary 52-53: Popular Music Club 53-54: F.H.A. '51-53, Report- er 53: Bel Canto Singers 53-54: Red lackets 53-54. Silence is an answer to the wise. 25 K. ,... ,W-,M 1 it X 1. . l. COOK, IERRY- I-Ie set the crew lauahinqf' 2. COOKSEY, SYLVIA IEAN-fAdvisory Secretary '52, President 53: Contederate Club '52-537 Ioker Club '53- '54g Bel Canto Singers '52g Madriqal Sinqers 52: Mixed Choir '53-54: Intramurals '53, A merry heart that lauahs at care, 3. COOPER, DICKfAclvisory Treasurer '53: Rod and Gun Club '5l-'53: Dance Band Club '53-'54: Maroon Band '51-'54. He that hath patience may conquer anything, 4. CORDOVA, TERESA - Ioker Club 50: Ballroom Dancing Club 'Sl-'52g Los Amigos en Las Americas '53. Her youth Ioretells a useiul lite. 26 5. CORLEY, CAROL- IZA Secretary: Advtsory Re- porter '53, Vice-President '54: Bridae Club 'Sl-'53g Ioker Club '53y Red Iackets '52-'54, P.H.A. '52g National Honor Society, Vice-President '53-'54q Comet Staff, Senior Class Editor '53-'54q Assembly Committee '53p Student Council '54y May Pete '52-'53, Dance Committee Chairman '53: Intramurals 'Sl-'52. 'The sweetest soul that ever looked with human eyes. 6. COURTNEY, ETTA MAE4Advisory President '52- '53, Treasurer '53y Bridge Club '527 Handicraft Club '53: Ioker Club '54y Red Iackets '52-'54, Secretary '54y Na- tional Honor Society '53-'54p Madriqal Singers 53: Bel Canto Sinaers '53: Mixed Choir '53-'54g lnterschool Coun- cil '54p Student Council, Executive Committee '53: May Pete '53q Intramurals '52-'54, Letter '53. It is a very hard undertaking to seek to please every- body. I5 SENIORS 7. CRADDOCK, BETTP THERESA - Advisory Vice- President '5l, Secretary 'Sl-'52y Bridge Club '5l-'53g Ioker Club '53g Red Iackets '52-'54p Student Council 53: Beauty Revue '52-'53p Intramurals, Letter '53: Posture Contest '52-'53. Pretty to walk with and pretty to talk with. B. CRAWPORD, VIRGINIA LEE---Advisory Secretary '5l-'52, Vice-President '5l: Nursinq Club '52-'53p Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-545 Intramurals '5l-'52. Her ways are ways oi pleasantnessf' 9, CROSS, DORIS DEEfAdvisory Treasurer '5l-'52: P.I-I.A. '52-'53, Secretary 52: Adda Dabba Poltsh Club '53-'54, Reporter 537 Red Iackets '53-54: Intramurals '52-'53. L1Ie's a mirror, smile in it. IO, CROW, CLARKWAdvisory Sat.-at-Arms '53: Bas- ketball Club '51-53: B Basketball Team 53. To lauqh is the character oI man. ll. CRUTCI'-IPIELD, IOHN ROY -- Science Research Club '52-'53: Maroon Band '53-'54. Men ot tew words are the best men. l2. CULBREATH, KAY--Advisory President '5l, Vice- President '52, Secretary '53y Tennis Club '52: Ioker Club '53-'54g Bridge Club 537 Red Iackets '52-'54q Madriqal Sinqers '52q Girls' Ensemble 525 Mixed Choir '52-'54y Student Council '5l-'53y P,H.A., Parliamentarian 537 Iun- ior Red Cross '53g May Pete '52-'53: Intramurals '5l. Lauqh and the world laughs with you. I3. CUMMINS, NELDA ANN-Advisory Secretary '51, Vice-President '53-'54q Bridqe Club '5l-'53: Ioker Club '53- '547 Red Iackets '52-547 Iunlor Red Cross '52: P.H.A.. Sona Leader '52y Social Committee '52-'54: Comet Staft '54g May Pete '5l-53: I-Ii-Y Sweetheart Nominee, '53g Beauty Revue 54. Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, and in every aesture dignity and love, l4. CUNNINGI-IAM, NANCY-Advisory Vice-President '51-'52, Reporter '53-'54g llA Reporter: Science Research Club 'Sl-'52p Handicraft Club '52-'53: Anatomy Club, Re- porter '53-'54: Red Iackets '52-'54g Mixed Choir '52-'54p Comet Statt '5l-'53, Index Assistant '51-52: Intramurals '51-'52. She is a winsome, wee thing. 15. DACY, IOE- Youth comes but once, so let us make the most ot it. 16. DANIELSON, DOLORES-P.I'I.A. 53: Iunlor Red Cross '53, Shes liked by many. 17, D'ARCY, IAMES PREDERICK-Track Club '52: Astronomy Club '537 Maroon Track Team '52-'53, Letter '53 When in doubt, keep quiet. IB. DARSEY, BILL ve Advisory President '52, Vice- President '52: Pairways Club '5l-'52: Astronomy Club '53-'54, President '53. Only the valiant suceed. l9. DAVIS, DOYLE LYNN-W Speak to the earth and it shall teach you. 20. DAVIS, IAMES ED-Pootball Club '5l-'52: Mixed Choir '53-'54p B Pootball Team '5l. I Wish you all sorts of prosperity. .1954 1. DAVIS, PATRICIA ANNfOpera Study Club '52g Mathematical Recreation Club '53: Red lackets '53-'54. Modesty is very becominq to a maid. DAYWOOD, MORRIS- '11l'OllblE is for those who make it themselves.' 3. DICKSON, IOHN EDfAdvisory Vice-President '50 'Sly Student Council '51 '52: Varsity Football Club '50-'54: Intramurals '50-'52. Thou shalt ao thy ways untroubledf' 4. DIETERICH, 1llvfMY---Rod cmd Gun Club 'Sl-'52: Intramurals '52-'53, Royally well content. 5. DILWORTH, COKE HAIRSTON W Advisory Vice- President '51-52: Science Research Club '51-'54, Vice- President '53-'54g Student Council 51352: P.T.S. Planning Board '53. I am rust aoinq to leap into trouble. 6. DINGWALL, NANCY STUART-Bridge Club '5lp Musicians Club 527 loker Club '53: Red lackets '52-'54: Student Council '52-153: Bel Canto Singers '52: Varsity Tennis, Letter 51354. A rare compound of fun and frolicf' 7. DODGEN, PAT-Bridge Club '51-'52: Handicraft Club '52-'53, Treasurer '52, Secretary '53p Ioker Club '53r Red Iackets '53-'54: Intramurals, Letter '51-'52. Some people you can't help liking. 8. DONN, PAULfMathemat1cal Recreation Club '53: Maroon Band 'Sl-'52g Student Council '53: Intramurals '53-'54. I dare do all that may become a man. 9. DONOVAN, IOHN COPLEYwAdv1sory President '53: Fairways Club '52: Rod and Gun Club '53: Math- ematical Recreation Club '53: Intramurals '52-'53 A finer boy you will never find. 10. DOUGLASS, CAROLYN NEAL-Advisory Secre- tary '53: Popular Music Club '52: Mathematical Recrea- tion Club '52-'53, Program Chairman '53. Come, give us a taste of your quality. ll. DRAKE, IODY-IDA Secretaryg Latin Club '51-'53, Vice-President '51, Treasurer '52: Ioker Club '53-'54: Red Iackets '52-'54: National Honor Society '53-'54: Varsity Tennis, Letter '52-'54: Intramurals, Letter, '51-'52. To know her is to love her. 12. DUDLEY. IO ANN-Science Club '5l: German Club '53-'54. Love cometh like sunshine. 13. DUPREQ CATHERINE BELLE-Bridge Club '5lA'52: Y4Teen Club '51-'52: Opera Study Club '52-'54, She valued most that which was hard to reach. 1 K' 1 A , it 'A V, ' . . . '25 f s 5 'I, x 'K ' , eel' '- .Q KN L . K I ' Q 14. DUSEK, SHIRLEY-F.H.A., Vice-President '53. How sweet and fatr she seems to be. 15. DYKE, LOLLIE-Advisory President '51-'52: Bridge Club '51-'53q Ioker Club '53-'54: Red lackets '52-'54p Mixed Choir '53-'54: Bel Canto Singers '52-'53g Madrigal Singers '52-'53. I live for a little more laughter. 16. EANES, GRACE-New Bridge Club '52: Adda Dabba Polish Club '53. She was a lady of distinction. 17. EBY, WAYNE-Advisory Sgt.-at-Arms '52-'53: Model Airplane Club '51-'52f Ballroom Dancing Club '52-'53, He was ever of an amiable disposition and affable behaviour. :,' 1 'M , 555' f 18. EDWARDS, ROLAND BAILEYH Model Airplane Club '51f'52y Vocationalflndustrial Club '52-'54. His pranks were many. 19. ELLINGSON. GLENDA LOYCEY-'Advisory Secree tary '51, Reporter '52: Red Cross Representative '52-'53z Latin Club, Treasurer '51-'52g Handicraft Club '52p Math- ematical Recreation Club, Vice-President '53y Ioker Club '53-'54s May Fete '52-53: Intramurals, Letter '51. She is as sweet as they say. ZU, EMBREE, MARY ELLEN-Iumor Red Cross 'Sly Hick Sing Club '51-'52: Bridge Club '52-53: Ioker Club '53-'54: Red Iackets '53-'54q Mixed Choir 53354: Madri- gals 52353: Bel Canto Singers '52-'53: National Honor Society, Secretary '53f'54z May Fete '53: Comet Staff '54: Beauty Review '53. Cheerful and fresh as ever. 27 P, I I5 2 7 I f E I. ESTLACK, IOE OLBERTT Science Research Club '5l: Mathematical Recreation Club '52-'54: Tennis Club '523 Football Club '53g Intramurals '52 Hes a sure card. 2. EVERTS, MERLE LEE Mode-sty and ability are a great combination. 3. FARMER, VIRGINIA MAY Ballroom Dancing Club '5lq Distributive Education Club '53-'54. Patience is a remedy lor every sorrow. 4. FIELD, MITZY YVONNE-F.H.A, '53-'54. Thou shalt ao thy ways untroubledf' 5. FINCHER, PATRICIA- Advisory President '51, Sec- retary '52, Reporter '53, Secretary-Treasurer '53: Tennis Club '51-'52: Handicraft Club '52-'53, Secretary '52, Vice- President '53y loker Club, Treasurer '53, Red lackets '52- '54g Bel Canto Singers '53g May Fete '53: Intramurals '51-'52, Letter '52. We all love her. 28 6. FOHN, GWEN YVONNE-Advisory Secretary '51, Program Chairman '52, President '53g Opera Study Club '52-'53q Red lackets '52-'54, May Fete '53y Intramurals '5l. Softly speaks and sweetly smiles. 7. FORISTER, EUGENE THOMAS - Advisory Presi- dent '5U-'5l, Treasurer '51-'52, Vice-President '52-'53, Sgt.- at-Arms '53-'54g Rod and Gun Club '50-'5lp Hillbilly Music Club '51-'52, Sqt.-at-Arms '52g Accounting Club '52-'53, Vice-President '52: Intramurals '50-'52. Time will pass, will you? 8. FRANKLIN, EMMA LOU-Y-Teens '51-'52, Opera Study Club '52-'53y Tennis Club '53-'54g lunior Red Cross '51-'52g Red lackets '52-'54g Mixed Choir '53-'54, Rare is the union of beauty and pur1ty. 9. FRENCH, NANCY-Bridge Club '52, Ioker Club '53. As charms are nonsense, nonsense is a charm. SENIORS IU. FROMME, LINDA ANN-Advisory President '51- '52, Secretary '52-'53, Vice-President '53-'54: Tennis Club '51-'52, Mathematical Recreation Club '52, Bridqe Club '53, Ioker Club '53-'54, Secretary '53y Anatomy Club '547 Red lackets '53-'54p Bel Canto Singers '53g Iunior Red Cross Representative '53-'54, Secretary '53p May Fete '53: Intramurals, Letter, '51-'52y Maroon Beauty Revue '52- 54. Quiet, reserved, yet full of fun. ll. FROST, SIDNEY WAYNEfAdv1sory Reporter '52- '53, Sgt.-at-Arms '53g Science Research Club '51-'52, Foot- ball Club '53: Astronomy Club '53q Maroon Band '51-'54. Success comes to those who labor, 12. GARCIA, BILL IOE-Advisory Vice-President '51- '52, Proqram Chairman '52-'53: 12B Secretaryy 12B Treas- urery Football Club '5ly Ballroom Dancing Club '52-'53, President '52, Astronomy Club '52, Track Club '52q Allied Youth '51-'52g Student Council '5lg Hi-Y '52-'54, Vice- President '53q C Team Football '5ly B Team Football '52: B Basketball Team '5ly Maroon Track Team, Letter, '51-'53y Intramurals '53. Like a kniqht in qlitterinq armor, laughter stood up at his side. 13. GARRETT, KIM-Science Research Club '52-'53: Student Council '52-'54: Intramurals '52-'53. I inveigh against the levity of women: their incon- stancy and double-dealing. 14. GARTMAN, MILDRED MODENEeAnatomy Club '53-'54: Red Jacket '53-'54p Intramurals '51-'52. Born with the gilt of laughter. 15. GARTMAN, TOMMY-Hillbilly Music Club '52-'53: V.I.C. Club '53-'54, President '53q Maroon Band '5l. He has finally earned the name of sen1or. 16. GARZA, lSABELe A smile in her eye. 17. GARZA, MANUEL-Advisory Sgt,at-Arms '51-'52, President '52-'54: Motion Picture Operators' Club '51-'52: Basketball Club '51-'53g Los Amigos en Las Americas Club '52-'53, Treasurer '53: Anatomy Club '53-'54, Sgt.- at-Arms '53. He who has friends in every place finds every place delightful, 18. GILBERT, MYRNA-Intramurals Club '50-'52: Adda Dabba Polish Club '53. By happiness she gains friends, 19, GLASER, IO ANN-Dance Band Club '5l: K.D.V. German Club '52-'54g Maroon Band '51-'54, Letter '52-'53: Orchestra '53-'54. A soft answer turneth away wrath. 20. GLASER, KENNETH EUGENEfScience Research Club '52-'53p Maroon Band '51-'54, Letter '52-'53y Orches- tra '53-'54. Thou best-humour'd man. 1954 l. GLASS, RUTH CHARLENE-Pan American Music Club '52-'53y Dance Band Club '51, K.D.V. German Club '53-'54: Maroon Band '53-'54, As cheerful as a whistling teapot. 2. GODDARD, IOE-Latin Club '51-'52: Greek Club 52: K.D.V. German Club '53-'54, Vice-President '53: Mixed Choir '53-'54. Ah, you flavor everything: you are the vanilla of society. 3. GOLDSMITH, SANDRA SANDY -Opera Study Club '53-'54, Secretary '53. She, as the sun, qives liqht when she rises. 4. GORHAM, EUGENE MARTIN-Advisory Reporter '51-'52, Treasurer '52-'53: Intramurals '52. I've taken my fun where I've found it. 5. GOVRO, IIM-Vocational Industrial Club '52-'54, VicePresident '52-'53. Don't let studyinq ruin your education. 6. GRAHAM, ANN MARGARET-Musicians Club 'SI- '53, Pan American Music Club '52y Mathematical Rec- reation Club '53: F.H.A,, Reporter '53-'54: Bel Canto Singers '53-'54. She is kinder than the k1ndest. 7. GRAY, ELIZABETH LOUISE-Los Amiqos en Las Americas Club '52-'S3: Red Iackets '53-'54g Student Coun- cil '52. Once you know her, you never wish to forget her. B. GREEN, CARL-Track '53-'54z Transfer from Mary- land. He's one of Natures Gentlemen, the best of every time. 9. GREEN, SHIRLEY ANN-K.D,V. German Club '51- '54: Intramurals 'Sl-'52, A well-bred silence always at command. I0. GREENWOOD, MARY--- Popular Music Club '51- '5Zg Hick Music Club '52-'53: Accountinq Club '53. Blue were her eyes as the fairy-flax. II. GRIMMER, GARY f Mathematical Recreation Club '52-'54. His only fault is that he has no fault. 12. GUERRERO, SYLVIA-Los Amigos en bas Amer- icas Club '51-'53, Secretary '51, Reporter '51, President '52: Pan American Club '53-'54, President '53g Red Iac- kets '52-'54, Sat-at-Arms '53-'54: Student Council '52-'53g lunior Red Cross '51-'52: National Honor Society '53-'54g Beauty Revue '52-'53. A youth to whom was qiven so much of earth-so much of heaven. I3. GURLEY, ARTHUR EDWARD v Bookkeeping Club, Reporter '53-'54: Intramurals '51-'52, AII his ways are winning ways. .f lg, I4. HAEHNEL, DAVID CARL-Photography Club '51- '52. At first he seems so quiet and wise, but watch the twinkle in his eyes. l5. HALL, NANCY ANN-Advisory Reporter 'Sl-'53: Bridqe Club '5lg Greek Club '5l: Los Amigos en Las Americas Club '52: Ioker Club '53, Maroon Staff '53-'54, There is no duty we underrate so much as the duty of beinq happy. l6, HALLER, OLLIE ELIZEBETH-Science Research Club '51, F,H.A., Chapter Degree '52-'53, Ambition has no rest. I7. HARPER, PRESTON FRANK-fAdvisory Reporter '53: Latin Club '52-'53: Maroon Band '51-'5Z: Football '53p Intramurals '53, Bright is the ring of words when the riqht man rings them. A JW.. , , roy '-: iv I8. HARRELL, DAVID WILLIAM-Advisory Sgt.-at Arms '51, President '52, Reporter '53: Football Club '51- '53, Sgt.-at-Arms '52, C Football Team '5Ip B Foot- ball Team '52: Maroon Football Team, Letter '53. I am monarch of all I survey, my right there is none to dispute. 19. HARRIS, CAROLYN-Advisory Secretary '51-'52, Treasurer '53: Tennis Club '52: Arts and Crafts Club '52: Los Amiqos en Las Americas Club '53, loker Club '53g Red Iackets '52-'54: Orchestra '51-'54: Intramurals, Letter '5l-525 All-State Orchestra '52-'53. Her smile was not meant to be seen by only one person, and served its whole purpose in beinq smiled. 20, HARRIS, MARGARET Advisory President '52-'53y IUB, IIA, IIB Treasurer: Handicraft Club '52-'53, Presi- derit '52p Ioker Club '53: Red lackets '52-'54, Student Council 'Sl-53: Intramurals, Letter '5l-'52. To see het is a picture, to hear her is a tune. 29 fl? 'P 35,2 F 5 A I ff ...J ar l. HARRISON, WILLIAM f Advisory President '51, IZA Presidenty Ballroom Dancing Club 'Sly Photography Club, Vice-President '52q Mathematical Recreation Club '53, Maroon Band '51-'53, Drum Maior '53, National Hon- or Society '53g Student Council '52-'54, President '54, Life is my college. May 1 graduate well, and earn some honors. 2. HART, LARRY--Photography Club '51-'52, Astron- omy Club '53, Strongest minds are olten those of whom the noisy world hears least. 3. HARTGROVE, LOUIS NEIL--Advisory Sgt-at-Arms '51, Vice-President '5Z: B Football Team '5l. Good tighter and good sportsmanf' 4. HARVICK, FRANK EDWINfAdvisory Vice-Presb dent '5l: Photography Club '51-'52, President '5l. His wise, rare smiles are sweet with certaintiesf' ws ., r x ag N' .2 it , . f ... , ,., A-1 . .ff V ' f 'E'-Iii ' 'L 'rf-.t ' 1. A . .-1'.a- es.-iislifgfff I Ji' Q.. , 3,355 gl ' 5, -iii--.tty , J 1929233 5: . I -., S 0 .jggx 'fe' Q Q-5 ll5'g . QC. mtv, , ?u 64-'bfi' .M 5. HAY NES, IO GAYLE-Advisory Secretary '51g Pop- ular Record Club '51-'52y Handicraft Club '52: Mathe- matical Recreation Club '52-'53p F.H.A. 'Sly Bel Canto Singers '54. Young ladies, think of this lair girl and always dress right. 6. HEATH, HENRY LOUIS-Advisory Sgt.-at-Arms '52, Football Club '5l5 Varsity Football Club '52-'53, Treas- urer '52p C Football Team '5lg Maroon Football Team '52-'53, Letter '53. Give me the young man who has brains enough to make a fool ot himself. 7. HEBER, ION-Model Airplane Club '52-'53, He is always on the scent of something new. 8. HEMP1-IILL, TERRELL-Football Club '52q Maroon Band '51-'53, Intramurals '52. One still strong man. SENIORS 9. HENNINGER, ELIZABETH ALENE BETTY -Nurs ing Club President '51-'53g F.H.A. Secretary '53-'54. A sweet, attractive kind of grace. 10. HENSON, PATSY GENE-Intramural Club '52g Adda Dabba Polish Club '53, 'Ouietness is a fine jewel. 1 l. HERNANDEZ, RUTH-Advisory Treasurer '52, Ball- room Dancing Club, Sgt.-at-Arms 'SZ7 F,H,A., Reporter '51, '53, Historian '52, Prepared to meet lite, smrlinq always. 12. 1-IESTER, CAROLYN-Nursing Club '51-'52, Adda Dabba Polish Club '53. Silence is more beautiful than any song. 13. I-IICKMAN, PEGGY-Advisory President '51-'52: Nursing Club '52-'53, Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'5-47 F.H.A. '51. Neatness is her trademark, 14. HILDEBRAND, MYRNA ERLENE-Nursing Club '51-'53, Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'54. A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. 15. HILL, CLAUDE'I'I'E-Ballroom Dancing Club '53: F.H.A. '53p Bel Canto Singers '53, Madrigal Singers '53. She spoke with much ease and sweetness. 16. HILL, LORETTA FAYEf To know her is to appreciate her. 17. I-IILLAND, PATRICIA ANN-Advisory Secretary '53-'54y Nursing Club '51-'53, Treasurer '52-'53, Anatomy Club '53-'54g Iunior Red Cross '52-'53: Red Iackets '52-'54, Intramurals, Letter '52-'53. She doeth little lcindnesses which most leave un- done. 18. HILSBERC1, DON-- He speaketh notg and yet there lies a conversation in his eyes. 19. HINES, MILTON LEROY LEE - -Science Research Club '53-'54, Sgt.-at-Arms '53, Latin Club '51-'53, Intra- murals '53-'54. A boy with big ideas. 20. HINKLE, DAVID OLIN-Advisory Vice-President '5Z: Science Research Club '51-'54, Secretary '51, Vice- President '52, President '53g National Honor Society '53- '54, Mixed Choir '53-'54, Madrigal Singers '52-'54g 2nd Place Iunior Academy of Science Contest '53g Znd Place Science Teachers' Association Contest '53, everything that is great has been done by .1954 l. HODGES, CARROLL ANN-Advisory Secretary '51, President '53-'54q Student Council Constitution Commit- tee Chairman '53y Photography Club 'Sly Greek Club '52: Tennis Club '52, Mathematical Recreation Club '53- '54, Secretary '53, President '53-'54: Maroon Band, Letter '51-'54, Best Snipe Award '52, Librarian '53-'54p Orches- tra, Letter '52-'54, Librarian '53-'54: Highland Park Festi- val Band '53: All-District Band, All-Region Band, All- State Band '53-'54p Comet Staff, Organizations Editor '53- '54, National Honor Society '53-'54y Quill and Scroll, Treasurer '54. Wearing all that weight of learning lightly like a flower. 2. HODGKISS, LADY MARALINE-Advisory Secre- tary '5l-'52, Vice-President '53-'54p Hick Singing Club 'Sl-'52p Hick Music Club, Reporter '52: Tumbling Club '53-'54, Secretary '53, President '53-'54: F.H.A. '52-'54g Red Iackets '52-'54g Student Council '52-'53: Mixed Choir '53- '54p Bel Canto Singers '53: Intramurals, Letter 'SI-'52g Girls' State Representative '53. But were it to mv fancy given to rate her charms, I'd call them heaven. 3. I-IOHMANN, MORRIS WAYNE-Canasta Club '50- '5lg Photography Club '51-'52p Accounting Club '53-'54y Boy's Tennis Club '54. Ever the same, quiet and conildentf' 4. HOLUBEC, DORO'l'HYeF.H.A. '51-'53, Treasurer '53 Her sweet disposition is the envy of her friends. 5. I-IOLUBEC, SHIRLEY-Hick Music Club '51-'52. It is a haPPY heart that has plenty of friends. 6. HRUSKA, lOl-IN--Advisory Vice-President '51-'52, Election ludge '52-54: Football Club '5l-'54p Maroon Football Team '51-'53, Letter '52-'53. A town that boasts inhabitants like me can never lack for good society. 7. HUDDLESTON, CAROLYN-Dlstrlbutive Education Club '52-'54, President '53-'54. Light of heart and pleasant to know. 8. HUDDLESTON, SUEfPopular Music Club '53. She has a singing heart, and spills smiles wherever she goes. 9. I-IUSTON, BOBBY-Basketball Club '51-'54, Maroon Basketball Manager '51-'54, Letter '53-'54, An angelic expression on his face, with a bit of devil in his eye. IO. IRONS, EDNA MAE---Advisory Treasurer '52-'53: Opera Study Club '52: Band '5l-'54: F.H.A. 'Sl-'54, Par- liamentarian-Reporler '53-'54g Orchestra '51-'52y Beauty Revue '52. A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most di- vinely fair. ll. IAOUYSH, ROBBIE NELL-Y-Teens '51-527 Nurs- ing Club '52q F,l-I.A. '53-'54, Vice-President 53. From her shall read the perfect ways of honour. l2. IOHNSON, ANN--Latin Club '5l-'52y Musicians Club '52-'53g Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'54, Sgt.-at Arms '53y Bel Canto Singers '52-'54g Mixed Choir '53-'54: Red Iackets '53-'54q Madrigal Singers '54. She is a maiden fair to see. 13. JOHNSON, CARLENEeTennis Club '5l-'52, Exec- utive Committee '52g Bridge Club '52q Mathematical Recreation Club '53, President '53g Anatomy Club '53-'54, Social Chairman '53: Student Council Social Committee '51, Executive Committee '54: Wreck Ray Committee '52- '54: Comet Staff, Feature Editor '53-54: Intramurals '51- '54, Letter '52: Head Cheerleader '52-'54p Beauty Revue '52, '54: May Fete Court 53. A magnetic personality none can surpass! s,,, . A :J -ve , . , . , . r . , si .,. i , I4. IOHNSON, CURTISfAdvisory President '52-'54: Dance Band Club 'Sl-'54, President '53g Photography Club '52-'53: Maroon Band '51-'54, President '53-'54: Maroon Staff '53-'54q Orchestra '53-'54. A man, like a watch, is to be valued tor his manner of going. I5. IOHNSON, FRANCES--Samba Club '52-53: Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'54, Vice-President 53: F.l-l,A. '5l-'52. Iolly and good-natured is she. IB. IOHNSON, KAYfAdvisory President '5l, Vice- President '52, Treasurer 53: Popular Record Club '51-'52: Musicians' Club '52q Handicraft Club, Sgt-at-Arms '53y Anatomy Club, Co-President '537 Girls' Ensemble '5I-'52g Madrigal Singers '51-'52p Mixed Choir '52-'54: Red Iac- kets '52-'54: F.H,A. '53-'54, President '53. A cheerful friend is like a sunny day, which sheds its brightness on all around. -.... --ga- it ll 17. IOHNSON, KEITH LESLIE- -Graphic Arts Club '52- '5-4, Vice-President '52, Junior Red Cross '51-'53g Student Council 53. l have bought golden opinions from all sorts of people. IB, IOHNSON, RICHARD CLAY --Confederate Club '5l-'52, Sgt.-at-Arms 52: Drama Study Club '52-'53, Presi- dent 527 Opera Study Club '53-'54: Red Dragons '51-'54, Sgt.-at-Arms '52-'53, President '53-54: National Thespians '52-'547 Best Red Dragon '52'53. All the world was his stage. I9. IOI-INSON, WINSTON CAROLfMus1cians Club 53: Mastersingers '5l-'52: Mixed Choir '53-'54. Theres naught but good oi his name, 20. IOHNSTON, BETTIE LOUe-Distributive Education Club '51-'52: F.H.A, 'Sl-'5-4. Bright as a new penny. 31 X Q . is 14 . . ' 4 1 15 U 4 'H it 9 it . ll git hm , , . xg - ner- fs- ' I l. IOLLY, LAIUANA-Distributive Educatton Club '52-'53g F.H.A. '51-'54 A smile that lightens the room, 2. IONES, AMES ALAN -Orchestra '50-'53. Solid lackson, with a befbop beat. 3, IONES, DAVID-Advisory Vice-President 53: Pop- ular Record Club '5l: Cheerleader '53. A public man ot light and leading 4. IONES, PEGGY IEAN- -Popular Music Club '51-'52, Treasurer 525 E,H.A. '53p loker Club 53: Beauty Review '51-'52, 3rd Place '52, She takes the breath of men away who gaze upon her unaware, 5. IORDAN, IACK DAVID Basketball Club '5l7 Latin Club '522 French Club '53-'54. l am not in the roll of common men. 32 O 5' ll 6. IUNG, IEANNETTE-Ballroom Dancing Club 'Sli Opera Study Club '52-'53: Red Dragons 513545 National Thespians '52-'54, Bel Canto Singers '53-'54q National Honor Society '53-'54. 'Tis well to be merry and wise. 7. KASPER, LORRINE EVELYN-Opera Study Club '51-'52g Mathematical Recreation Club '52g Anatomy Club '537 Girls' Ensemble '51-'52g Mixed Choir '52-'53, Cheerful as sunshine after a rain. 8. KASTNER, LEONA MARIE-Y-Teen Club '51, K.D.V, German Club 52: Mathematical Recreation Club '52-'53. A sweet, attractive kind of grace. 9. KIDDER, BOBBlEfLat1n Club '5lf'5Zg I-lick Music Club '52-'53y Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'54: Bel Canto Singers '53-'54q Madrigal Singers '53-'54. Her heart was young and gay. S I 'I +R A ,,,. I 'gk it . ef? SENIORS IU. KILIAN, WILLIAM THOMAS-Football Club '53: Basketball Club '54, A man is known by the friends he makes. ll, KIMMONS, ELEANOR ANN-Musicians Club '52- '537 Mixed Choir '53-'54, l wish my life to be sound and sweet. l2. KLOTZ, NANCY-Advisory Secretary '51, '53, President 52: Bridge Club 'Sl-'52, Secretary '5lq Handi- craft Club '52-'53p Anatomy Club, Secretary 'S3y Red Iackets '52-'54, Vice-President '53-'54. A woman's heart, like the moon, is always changing, but there is always a man in it. I3. KLUMPP, PEGGY ANN-Advisory VlC9'Pf9Sld9hI '51, Treasurer '52g Bridge Club '51-537 Ioker Club '53: Platter Party Club '54, Reporter: Girls' Ensemble 'Sl-'52, Madrigal Singers '5lA'53: Mixed Choir '52-'54g Red Iac- k?s '52-'54q Comet Staff '53-'54q Intramurals, Letter '51- '5 . She is gay hearted and full of tender whimsical Iancies. l4. KOBE, IEAN CAROLYN-Advisory Treasurer '51- '52: Bridge Club '51-'52p Handicraft Club '52-'53f Ioker Club '53-'54, Assembly Committee '52-'53: F.H.A. '52-'53: Iunior Red Cross '52-'53q May Pete '52-'53, Red Iackets '52-54: Intramurals, Letter '5l-'52. I chatter, chatter as l go. l5, KOCUREK, NEAL-eAdv1sory President '51-'52g Basketball Club '53-54: Student Council '52-'54, Vice- President '54g National Honor Society '53-54. Oh who can tell, save those whose heart has triedI IG, KONECNY, CATHYfAdvisory Program Chair' man '52p Photography Club '5l: Tennis Club '52q Pop- ular Music Club, Program Chairman '52-'54: Iunior Red Cross '5lg Maroon Band '5lf'52q Orchestra '53-'54, Lively and changeable like a flame in the wind. 17. KRAMER, FREDDIEW- Everything comes if a man will only wait, IB. KRUEGER, SHIRLEY EVONNE-fBridge Club '57 '53, Distributive Education Club '53-547 Allied Youth '5lf'52. And fair art thou, my bonny lass, 19. KUNZ, DAVID-V-Hick Music Club '52q Football Club '53y Mathematical Recreation Club '53. A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. 20, LABAUVE, ANNETTEffBridge Club '5lf'53g Ioker Club '537 Opera Study Club, Vice-President '54: Student Council 'Sl-'54, Social Committee '52-'54: Executive Com- mittee '53, Point System Committee, Chairman, '53, Re' cording Secretary '54g Red Iackets '52-'54q Comet Staff, Copy Editor '53-'54g Girls' State '53p National Honor So' ciety '53-'54: lnterscholastic League Declamation, lst Place District, 2nd Place Region '52, Znd Place District '53. Great thoughts, great teelings come to her like in- stincts. unawaresf' .1954 I. LANE, SAM-Track Club '50-'Sly Student Council '52: Varsity Track Team '5O'52, Letter, '52, It takes a great person to make a good listener. 2. LASKY, IOAN-Spanish Club 'Sly F.I-I.A. '52-'53, Secretary '53. No beauty is like the beauty of the mind. 3. LAUNER. KAYeAdvisory Treasurer '5Zp Mixed Choir '53-'54. She is gentle, she is wise, yet there's laughter in her eyes. 4. LAWSON, ELLEN RAY-Allied Youth '51-'52: Dis- tributive Education Club '53-'54: Intramurals 'Sl-'52, She emoys life to the fullest. 5. LEAR, VIRGINIA RAYE-Nurses' Club, Vice-Presi- dent '52-'53: F.H.A. 'Sl-'53, City Council Parliamentarian '53: Iunior Red Cross '52-'53: Bel Canto Singers '53-'54. A maker of friends will never want for happiness. 5. LEIGON, PATSY LYNNfF.H.A. '5l-'54: Secretary '52, Historian '53: Violet Crown Ir, Garden Club '52-'53, Vice-President '52, In her tongue is the law of kindness. 7. LEMBURG, MARY VIRGINIA-Advisory Secretary '51, Vice-President '52g Musicians' Club, Secretary '51- '52: Opera Study Club, Reporter '52, Ioker Club '537 Bel Canto Sinqers '51-'52p Madriqal Singers '514'52: Mixed Choir '5l-'54: Student Council '5l-'52, Red Iackets '52-'54: Beauty Revue '52-'54. She's all my fancy painted her: she's lovely, she's divine. 8. LEMENS, WILLIAM VERNON-Radio Club '51-'53: Mathematical Recreation Club '53r'54: Maroon Band '51-'52. How forcible are right words. 9. LIN DIG, BILL- His qood nature lingers. IO. LINDNER, A. I.-Accounting Club '52-'54. A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. ll, LOEWENSTEIN, LESTER LEROY-Football Club '50: B Football Team '5l. This bold, bad man! IZ. LOMONTE, CECILIA-Opera Study Club '53-'54. Of manners gentle, of affection mild. ICJ. LONEY, BILLIE LYNN- Thou hast the patience and Iaith of a saint. I4. LOWN, HERBERT LEE-Confederate Club '52p Popular Music Club '53. ' ' Great is truth, and mighty above all things. lf Q fill-5.,7 V A A .1 M' t ,,... . 2 15, LUNDIN, CARROLL-Advisory President '5l-'53, Football Club '5l: Basketball Club '52-'53, Treasurer '53: Maroon Football Team, Letter '53: Maroon Basketball Team '51-'54, Letter '53-'54: Maroon Baseball Team '5l- 'S3, Letter '53: May Fete Court '53. Stately and tall he moves in the hall, the chief of a thousand for grace. 16. McDANIEL, DOROTHY HELEN-Nurses Club '51- '52: Drama Study Club '52-'53: Mathematical Recreation Club 53354: F.H.A. '53-'54p Intramurals 'Sl-'52. Sweet as the perfume of roses. I7. MCGEE, PATRICIA LOUfIntramural Club '5l-'52q Handicraft Club '52-53: Tumbling Club '53-'54, F.I-IA. '51-'52: Intramurals '52-'53. All her ways are winning ways. E tt 'S IJ lt I i . 0 I 1 ' s 'W w 1 Ll :af i': .,,' IS. McKAY, MARTHA-Bridge Club '51-'53: Ioker Club '53-'54, Latin Club '54p Red Iackets 62354: FHA. '53-'54p National Honor Society, President '53-'54: Student Council, Recording Secretary '53z May Fete '51-'54, Dance Committee Chairman '52-'53z D.A.R. Good Citizen '54. A dazzling and innocent creature who holds in her hand the key to paradise without being conscious of it. 19. MCKNIGHT, WILLIAM-A He makes his promise qoodf' 20. MARTIN, ELLOYSE IOANA-Advisory Secretary 'Sl-'52p Bridge Club '51-527 Violet Crown Garden Club '52p Ioker Club '53-'54: Iunior Red Cross '5l: Intramurals '5l. She keeps the boys a-whirl, 33 ur-1-is iw 6 1 23:6 mi sl tw . 2 l. MARTIN, IIM--Golf Club '51, Dance Band Club '53, Maroon Band '51-'53, Intramurals '51. Happy am I, from care I'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me? 2. MARTIN, PRESTON KUHN-Opera Study Club '51- '53, VicePres1dent '52-'53, President '53, Mixed Choir 53354, Mastersingers '51-'52, Madrigal Singers '51-'54, Student Council '51, '53. A boy's will is the wind's will, and the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. 3. MARTINEZ, VIRGINIAAF.H.A. Club. A light heart lives long. 4. MATHEWS, CARL GLYN-ff Gladness of heart is the light of man. 34 lt as . A . ttt s I5 . U 5. MAXWELL, IANE ANN- Pan American Music Club '52, Mathematical Recreation Club '53A'54, Maroon Band '51-'54, Intramurals '51. Knowledge is sympathy, charity, kindness. 6. MAYFIELD, MARGO ANN-Advisory Secretary '51, Bridge Club '51-'52, Popular Music Club '52-'53, Ioker Club '53-'54, Beauty Revue '51-'52, Intramurals '51-'52, Letter '52. Beauty is natures coin. 7. MEADOWS, DAVID EUGENE-Advisory Vice' President '53-'54, Football Club '51-'52, Popular Music Club '53-'54, C Football Team 51352. How brilliant and mirthful the light in his eyes. SENIOBS 8, MELLON, E. K. EDDIE , IR.4Advisory Program Chairman '52, Debate Club '51-'52, President '52, I'IiCk Music Club '52-'53, VicefPresident '53, Mathematical Recreational Club 53354. The world is good, and the people are good, and we're all good fellows together. 9. MERCADO, NOE -A Fairways Club '51-'54, Vice- President '53, Intramurals '53, Varsity Golf Team '53-'54. A good heart is better than all the heads in the wor1d. 10. MESEROLE, IIMMY ART1-IURfStudent Council '53, Vocational Industrial Club, Secretary '53-'54: Intra- murals '50. I-Ie who smiles may never lack a friend. 11, MEYER, IOACHIM IIOEl7German Club '52f'54, President '52-'53, Vice-President '53. As happy a man as any in the world. 12. MIDDLETON, DORIS ALYNE-Popular Music Club '51-'52, I-lick Music Club '52-'53, F.1'I.A. '52-'53, lun- ior Red Cross '51f'52, Student Council '51-'53, Intra- murals, Letter '52-'53. She smiles as though the world were hers. 13. MILES, BARBARA-Samba Club '51-'52, Pl-l.A. '53, Distributive Education Club '51-'53. Here we find perfection. 14. MILLER, GENE CARROL- O1d friends, like old swords, are to be trusted. 15. MILLER, IUDY LILLIAN-Ballroom Dancing Club '51- '52, Musicians Club '53-'54, F.l'I,A. '52-'53, Intramurals '51-'52. A jewel well worth a kings taking. 16. MILLS, BARBARAfHick Music Club '53, Ioker Club '53-'54, Y-Teens '52-'53. Light of heart and step was she. 17, MOORE, IIMODEAN-Musicians Club '53-'547 F.H.A. '51f'53, Songleader '52, Parliamentarian '53. They only live who enloy 1ife. 18. MOORE, SANDRA LEE-IDA, IOB Vice-President: Latin Club '51-'53, Secretary '51, President '52, Ioker Club '53, Red lackets '52-'54, President '53, Orchestra '51-'53, All State Orchestra '52, Letter '52-'53, National Honor Society 53354, Student Council 51353, Executive Com- mittee 52, '54, Delegate Student Council Convention '52, Corresponding Secretary '53, Mixed Choir '53-'54. Her gentility, behavior, and fine accomplishments kept all in admiration. 19. MUMFORD, IOHN WILLIAM-Ballroom Dancing Club '51-'52, Varsity Football '52-'53, Letter '52. Men of few words are the best men. 20. MUNGUIA, HORTENSEf A true friend is more precious than gold. .1954 1. MUSGRAVES, EMILE-Ballroom Dancinq Club 'Sly Girls' Handicraft Club '52: Musicians Club '52, Ioker Club '53: Mixed Choir '53-'54: Red Iackets '53-'54. Never underestimate the power of a woman. 2, MYERS, MELVIN LEE-Advisory Sat.-at-Arms 'Sl- '52, Parliamentarian '52-'53: Debate Club 'Sl-'53, Secre- tary '51-'52g Football Club 53: Motion Picture Operators' Club '53-'54: Iunior Historians Club, Secretary '53-'54g Debate Team, Letter '51-'54: Intramurals '54, The brilliant chief, irregularly qreat. Frank, haughty, rash-the Rupert of debate! 3. NELLE, FRED--Advisory Reporter '51-'52, Satfat- Arms 'SZ-'53: Maroon Band 'Sl-'54. He works on quietly, but well. 4. NEUMAN, GAY-Nursina Club '5l-'52: Iournalism Club '53-54: F.H.A. '53-'54: Maroon Staff '52-'54, News Editor '53-'54g Oulll and Scroll, Sat.-at-Arms '54, How brilliant and mtrthlul the Iiqht of her eyes. 5. NEWMAN, BILLIE IEAN Ioy is not in things, it is in us. 6. NICHOLAS, IERRY -Advisory Treasurer '53-547 Basketball Club '53. The heart of humor the tongue of truth. 7. NICHOLSON, SHIRLEY ROSEfOpera Study Club '5l: Accounting Club 52: Popular Record Club '52: Ad- da Dabba Polish Club '53. In her the world has a friend. B. NORMAN, PAULINA - Photoqraphy Club '5I, Opera Study Club '52: Popular Music Club 52: Drama Study Club '53s French Club '53: Red Draaons 'Sl-'54, Secretary-Treasurer '52-'54. So be, steadtast, and demure.' 9. NORWOOD, MILDRED IEAN-Advisory Election Iudqe '53p Opera Study Club '51-'54q Orchestra '51-'54y All-State Orchestra 53: Hiqhland Park Festival Orches- tra '53. The thouqhful thinq cometh to her as second nature. IU. NUNEZ, STELLA --F,H.A., Treasurer '53, CheerIul, beautiful, and discreet, ll. OLANDER, ANN The days that make us IIGPPY make us wise. 12. OLIVER, PETER L. Science Research Club 'Sl-'52: Hick Music Club '52 '53: Mathematical Recreation Club '53g National Honor Society '53-'54. Thou hast a mind that suits with this thy strona and outward Character, 13. O'NEAL, VICKI GAYLE--Advisory Secretary 'Sl- '52, Vice-President '52-'53: Opera Study Club 52: F.H.A. '52-'54, State Delegate, President 537 Band '54: National Honor Society '53-54: Orchestra '51-'f:4g Red Iackets '52- '54: Intramurals 'ful-'52, Letter '52, Quiet and friendly with always a smile, We know that she'll ao many a mile. .NX ta wt I R 9 ii 1 I4. OTTO, GORDON HENRY-Advisory President '52- 53, Debate Club '5l-'52: Htck Music Club '52-'53, K.D.V. German Club, Treasurer 53: luntor Red Cross '52-'53: National Honor Society, P. X, Manaaer '53-54: Orchestra 51552: Intramurals '53, Intelligent, interestinq, and industrious, IS. OVERSTREET, PHILfAdvisory Vice-President 'Sl- '53: Football Club, Secretary '52: Popular Music Club '53, B Football Team '52. FuII of fun, pep, and life, 16. PEARSON, WILLIAM RUSTY -- Vocational In- dustrial Club '52-'53, Secretary '53-'54, His qood nature lingers. l7, PEISER, PAULA IEAN--Advisory 'Treasurer 'bl- 'bZ, FHA. '53-'54, Samba Club 'bl-52: Tennis Club '534 547 Mixed Choir '52-'bllg Maroon Beauty Revue '53, A cheerful friend like a sunny day, spreads its bright ness all around. I8. PENN, IULIA---Advisory Secretary '53-54: Greek Club, President '52-'53, Press Club '53-'54, Vice-President '53, Latin Club '5lg Science Research Club 53: Comet Staff, Layout Editor 533545 Maroon Staff '53-'54: Red Draqons '51-54: Red Iackets '52-'54, National Honor So- ciety, Treasurer '53-'54, National Thespians, Secretary- Treasurer '53-'54, Fair and wise was she, with a happy smile lor all she'd see. IS. PEOPLES, DONNA- Advisory Vice President '51- '54: Secretary '52-53: Confederate Club 'Isl-'52, Treasur- er '52, Popular Record Club '52-53: Iaker Club '53-'54: Iunior Red Cross 'Sl-53: Bel Canto Sinaers '52-'537 Mad riqal Sinaers '52-'53, Mixed Choir '53-547 Red Iackets '53-'54y Intramurals 'Sl-'52, 'I have a heart with room for every Joy. 35 6 4 A Te' kj 'Q' i 'Y' 1 . . f o',' ,, 1 'f' ' ,- ij QI? 19 0 5 1. PERKINS, PEGGY DA1LfTumblinq Club '53y Ma- roon Band Malorette '53-'54: Bel Canto Sinqers '53-'54y F.H.A. '53. As ntce as they come. 2. PESNEL1., HARRY THOMAS-Rod and Gun Club 50: Popular Musrc Club '52: Maroon Track Team '54. They never tall who always try. 3. PETERSON, OSCAR-fAdvrsory Presrdent '51-'53: Vrce-Presldent '53-'54: Football Club '52-'54: Student Councrl '51-'52g B Football Team '51-'52: Maroon Foot- ball Team '52 '53, Letter 53: B Basketball Team '51-'52: Maroon Basketball Team '53-'54: Maroon Baseball Team '51-'54, Letter, '53-'54, 1-Irs lnendshrp rs the pnze ol many. 4. PFEIFER, ROBERT DEANfAdv1sory V1ce-Pres1- dent '51-52: Presldent '52-53: Confederate Club 'Sli Track Club 52: Student Counctl '51-'53q H1-Y '53-'54y Maroon Track Team '52-'54 l.1ve and let lrve was his motto. 36 'Ev' lm Q 'ix ' 74 Fell 5. PLUMMER, NINA RUTH-Advxsory Presldent '51, Vrce-President '52: Muslcrans Club '51-'52: Greek Club '52: Dance Band Club '53-'54g Orchestra '51-'54, Letter '51, A11-State Orchestra '51-'54: I-Itqhland Park Festival Band and Orchestra '53g Maroon Band '52-'54, Letter '52s Mixed Choir '53-'54. The twrnkle ol her eyes and the talent ol her handsl 6. PRADO, GLOR1A ANN41ntramura1s Club 52: Ad- da Dabba Polish Club '53-'54: Bel Canto Smqers '53-'54. A friend to all. 7. PREAS, MARY ELIZABET1-If Her pleasant ways proved valuable to her. E. PRESTON, IOYCE-Intramurals Club '51: Scrence Research Club '52-'53y Adda Dabba Polish Club '53, A parcel ol sweetness. 5 I 4 ..-r . . v, . tif 2', it t f ' I5 -X-, SENIORS 9. PRIBBLE, IAMES C.-Swlmmlnq Club '5l: Tennxs Club '52-'53, Presldent '53: Mlxed Chotr '53-'54: Intra- murals '53-'54, He took h1s fun rn a carelree way. IO. PRYOR, PATSY ANNfBr1dqe Club 'Sly Samba Club '53p Accountlnq Club '5-47 Allred Youth '5Z. A sweet lace and a sweet qrrl rn back of rt. 11. PSENCIK, CHARLENE ANN-fAdv1sory Presrdent '52-'53p Musrcrans Club '51-'52g Tumblxnq Club '53g Bel Canto Srnaers '52-'53: Mtxed Chorr '53-'54q Iunror Red Cross '53: Intramurals '51-'52, As merry as the day 15 Iona. 12. RAMIREZ, IULIO--Ballroom Dance Club '52: Rod and Gun Club '53, Orchestra '51-'53, The qreater the man, the greater the courtesy, 13. RAMIREZ, FINA-- 1 do spy some marks ol love rn her. 14. RAMON, VIRGINIA-- Cheerful as the summers morn. 15. RAMSEY, WANDA lOYCEf-Hlck Music Club '51- '53p loker Club '53. She possesses Ilamma tressesf' 16. RANLY, CHARLES BERNARD- Oh what a noble rmnd rs here. 17. RAVEN, LOUIE LBISSNER- C Football Team 'Elf B Football Team '52p Maroon Football Team, Letter, '53. For he's a uolly qood lellowf' 18. REA, REITA ANN--Tenms Club '51 X525 I.Gl1I1ClL1b '52-'54, Red Iackets '52-53: Student Council '51-'53: Mrxed Choir '53-'54: Bel Canto Singers '54p Intramurals '51-'53q Maroon Beauty Revue 'SZ-'54y Cheerleader '53 '54q Val entme Sweetheart Nomrnee '54, Theres lanauaoe tn her eye, her cheek, her hp, 19. RIEGER, SHIRLEY NELL--Popular Musto Club '51 '52y Mathematlcal Recreation Club '53-'54: F.I-l.A '52-'53, Treasurer '52: Red Iackets '52-'54: Student Counctl '52-'53 S1ncertty rs rn her eye, .1954 I. RILEY, SARA- Advrsory Treasurer 51-53: Popular Mrrsrc Club 51: Hrck Musrc Club: Tumblrna Club 53-54: Musrcrans Club 52: Red lackets '53-54: Bel Canto Sma- ers 52-53: Intramurals, Letter 'Sl-52: Grrls State Repre- sentatrve 53 Cheerful as sunshrne alter a ram. 2. RINCON, OVELIA -Ballroom Dancrnq Club 51: Los Amrqos en las Amerrcas Club 52: E.H.A. 53, The pleasures that come most rarely, delraht us most 3. RIOS, MARY LOUISE EH A., Hrstorran 53. A delrqht to be wrth 4. ROACH, MARY KATHERINE -Tennrs Club 53: Opera Study Club 52, lunror Red Cross 53: Y-Teens 51: Maroon Band 51-54: Orchestra 5l-54. Trouble srts lrqhtly on her shoulders. 5. ROBERTS, ARTI IELIA-- I7.H.A. 52: Drstrrbulrve Edu- catron Club 52-54. A marden known lor her quret. 6. RODRIGUEZ. RAMONA - How sweet and Iarr she seems to be. 7. ROELYN, SANDRA LORENEfLos Amrqos en Las Americas Club, Secretary 53: Greek Club 52: Girls' Intramurals Club, Secretary 'bl' Opera Study Club 53: Red Iackets 52-54: Natronal Honor Socrety 52-54: Iunrar Red Crass 5l-53, Varsrty Tennrs Team 52: Beauty Revue 52. Smrles are made for people lrke her ' 8, ROLSTON, SUSANfPan Amerrcan Musrc Club 5l- 54, Reporter 53: Natronal Honor Socrety 53-54: Mrxed Choir 52-54: Bel Canto Sinaers 52-53: Madrraal Srnq- ers 51-54. Sweet as honey, sweet and lunny. 9. ROMERO, MARY HELEN--Tumblrnq Club 51-52: Srrdqe Club 52: Tennrs Club 53. A maker of frrends wrll never want lor happrnessf' IU. ROSELLE, 'TRAVIS E.- -Rod and Gun Club '50-51: 'Irck Musrc Club '5l-52. Let every man be master of hrs mrndf' ll. ROSS, IIMMY-vHrck Musrc Club 52-53. All the world rs hrs roller coaster. l2. RUDE, ELEANORfGrrls' Handrcralt Club 53: POP- lar Musrc Club 53: Comet Staff 53: Maroon Band '53- r4. Her eyes are sapphrres set rn snow. 1 b 7 U pref, . ' Q s' ' ' ' - , rf., .Q ,.r, ,,g., '3 :1r?lQ,'?'jgA fr . I3. RUI2. PAULA HERNANDEZ-Ballroom Dancrnq 16. SANCHEZ, ANGELITA Club 50-51: Los Amrqos en Las Amerrcas Club 52-'53, Commrttee Charrrnan 53: Spanrsh Music Club 53-54: HRT Ways are Ways O' p'eGSGmneS5 ' Intramurals 50-53. Nothrnq aood rs accomplrshed wrthaut enthusrasmf' I7 SANCHEZ, IANIE-- She needs no prarse, her own vrrtues speak lor l4. RYLANDER, B. NORMAN- themselves' In the world we know he'll make hrs mark. IS. SALYER, ALLENE--Popular Musrc Club 52: Stu- l8. SANSOM, IAMES WORD- -Rod and Gun Club 51- 53, Football Club 53. dent Councrl 5l-52: Red Dragons 52-54: Natronal Thes- 'TIS much he dares' prans '53-'54: Intramurals 51-52. She's bound for somethrna worthwhrlef' 19. SANTA ANA, ELVIRAW Icy rs not rn thrnqs. rt rs rn us. 37 ' s f ' ' ' su- -' Q- -1- z 1. w -sw :- 3? 4. t I N s . '1 ill' 6 t l. SAUNDERS, CAROLYN IOYCEfAdvisory Secre- tary '527 Popular Record Club '5l-'52: lunior Historians' Club '52-'53, Secretary '537 Anatomy Club '54. Vivacious and never blue. 2, SCHEIB, PETE-Hick Music Club '527 Rod and Gun Club '53y Debate '5l-'52, As full ot wisdom as the seas ot sand. 3. SCHULLE, GAYLON4Rod and Gun Club '51-'54. Secretary '53: Musicians Club '52p Maroon Staff, Car- toonist '53-'54g Intramurals '53, Wisdom ol many and the wit ot one. 4. SCOTT, CAROLYN LENORE-Advisory Secretary '52-'53p Musicians' Club, President '5l: French Club '52- '54, Secretary '53g Student Council '52g Red Iackets '52- '54y Mixed Choir '51-'54, Madrigals '5l-'52g Girls' En- semble '5l-'52, Intramurals '5lp Beauty Revue '53, When you smile the world smiles back. 98 L 5. SEAY, CAROLYN-Advisory President '51, Secre- tary '52, Treasurer '53g Bridge Club '5l-'53y Journalism Club, President '53: Red Iackets '52-'S-tg Maroon Staff '52-'54, Feature Editor '53, Managing Editor '53y Quill and Scroll, Reporter '54: Intramurals, Letter '52, I-Ier quiet manner and pleasant smile was a source of pleasure to those who knew her. 6. SEEKATZ, THOMAS EDWARD-Fairways Club '52- '53, Reporter '53. Good manners are the coin of virtue. 7. SEFCIK, GAYLE LAMOYNE-Advisory Secretary '5l-'52, President '52-'54, Opera Study Club '51-'52, Susan-Be-Smooth Club '5l-'52p Iunior Historians '52p Adda Dabba Polish Club, Treasurer '53: Bel Canto Singers '53-'54: Girl's Intramurals '5l-'52. She never lacks for friends. SENIORS B. SELLSTROM, KENNETH S W E D E - Advisory Treasurer '51, President '52: Football Club '51-'52p Varsity Football Club '53. Better a half-wit than a nit-wit. 9. SHAPIRO, DAVID L.-Debate and Public Discus- sion Club '52-'54g lunior Historians, President '53-'54: De- bate Letters '53-'54, True nobility is exempt from tear. IO. SHELANDER, MARY NELL4Handicrait Club '53: F.I'I.A, '52-'53: Parliamentarian '53. A sweeter girl never graced our halls. ll. SHIELD, ALANfPhotography Club '52-'53y Motion Picture Operators' Club '53-'54, Well begun is halt done. IZ. SHRADER, RUSSELL LOWELL - Band '51-'54s Science Research Club '51-'52g Dance Band Club '53-'54, Orchestra '52-'54. Truthiul as a knight of old. l3. SIFUENTES, MARY ESTHER-F.H.A,, Reporter '52 Los Amigos en las Americas Club '53g Pan Americar Music Club '53. Sugar and Spice and everything nice. I4. SIMS, KATHLEEN M, KAY -Advisory Prograrr Chairman '52: Anatomy Club '54g Red Iackets '52-'54 Comet Staff, Advertising Manager '53-'54y Popular Rec ord Club '52-'53: Bridge Club '51, loker Club '53-'54 Maroon Staff '53-'54: F.l-IA. '51-'53, Vice-President '53 Intramurals '52, The I don't care girl, 15. SKINNER, CHARLES WILLIAM BILLY -Rei Dragons '5l-'547 National Thespians '52-'54: Nationc Honor Society '53-'54: Latin Club '52-'54, Reporter '53-'51 lst place Interscholastic League Declamation '52, Genius is wisdom and youth. IG. SMITH, CURTIS L.-Press Club, Sgt.-at-Arms '5l Maroon Stott, '52-'54, Sports Editor '53-'54g Hi-Y '53-'54. Full well they laughed with glee at all his iokes ic many a Joke had he. I7. SMITH, DON DEWAYNE-Advisory President '4- Vice-President '49y Band '48, Western Warblers '41 Variety Club '5l: Rod 6 Gun Club '50: Golf '48. A man ot the world. IS. SNOWDEN, KENNETH RAY-Advisory Sgt.-c Arms '51, Program Committee '52: Basketball Club '5 Accounting Club, Recording Secretary '53g Baseball '5 '52, The quiet man. IS. STANLEY, LINDA KAY-Advisory Vicelnreside '52, K.D.V. German Club '52-'54: Bel Canto Singers '5 Red Iackets '53-'54g Mixed Choir '53-'54, Maroon Beau Revue '53y lst Place German Declamation Contest '5 Valentine Sweetheart Nominee '53. As sweet a girl as she was pretty. l. STEINBRING, EDMUND f Advisory Vice-President 'Sl-'52, President '52-'53: Maroon Band '5l-'54: lntrarnu- rals '5l-'52. He truly is a knight in shining armor. 2. STENZEL, YETTA-Advisory Secretary '50, Vice- President '5l: Latin Club 'Sly Greek Club '52: Anatomy Club 53: Maroon Band '5l: Student Directory Commit- tee '52-'53, Chairman '53. The innocent brightness ot a new born day. 3. STOCKTON, EILEEN WlNKlE -Advisory Presi- dent '52: Red lackets '52-'54: Orchestra '52-'54, Sweet- heart '53: Los Amigos en Las Americas Club '52-'53s Pan American Club '53-'54 Secreta '53- Brid e Club . YY t Q '5l: Beauty Revue '52-'54. Her happy smile is as bright as the glowing rays of the sun. 4. STRAITON, IANELLE -Advisory Treasurer '52-'53: Bridge Club '52-'53: lournalism Club '53-'54: Red Iackets '52-'54: National Honor Society '53-'54: Maroon Staff, Advertising Manager 53354: Student Council '54: Ouill and Scroll '54. So soft, so calm. so eloquent. 5. STURDIVANT. ARLEN- Distributive Education Club '53: Track '54. His quiet manner is much admired. 6. SWENSON. ZACK-Model Airplane Club, Vice- President '5l-'53. The biggest surprises come in the smallest pack- ages. 7. TARVER, CAROLYN SUE-K.D.V. German Club '52-'53, Secretary '53. Still water runs deep. 8. TAYLOR. NORMA-F.H.A, Club '51-'53, Reporter '52-'53: Popular Record Club '53, Her merry humor can come only from a Joyous soul. 9. TERBAY. SAMMY IOE-Ballroom Dancing Club '51-'52. A Joyous person to know. 10. THOMAS, DOROTHY DOLORES-Adda Dabba Polish Club 53: Maroon Beauty Revue '53. Short and sweet. Cute and neat, ll. TIEMANN, ROBERT EUGENE-Advisory Presi- dent '5l: Basketball Club '51-'54: Baseball Club 'Sl-'54: Maroon Baseball Team. Letter '52-'54: Maroon Basket- ball Team '5l-'54, Letter '53-'54. What a Joy it is to know an artist without a tempera- ment. 12. TOOLE, FRED CARSON- His countenance was ever Joyous. l3. TURNER, IANN-Advisory President 'Sl-'53: Ten- nis Club '51-'52: Bridge Club '52-'53: Ioker Club '53-'54: Bel Canto Singers '52-'53: Madrigal Singers '52-'53: P.T.A. Student Committee '52-'54, Vice-Chairman '52-'53, Chair- nan '53-'54: Mixed Choir '53-'54: Red Iackets '53-'54: Intramurals '51-'52. She is as a beautiful butterfly lighting on a slender 'ose. . ,Nt ,- , I. 5' .art is ,ll ' 14. TURNER, WILLIAM GENEvFootball Club '50-'52, Sgt.-at-Arms '51, President '52: Ballroom Dancing Club 52: Student Council '52: Maroon Football Team, Letter '5l1'52: Intramurals '51, ln strength he outstripped the strongest of men. l5. TYLER. CAROL lANEiAdvisory Treasurer '5l. Election Iudge '52: Latin Club '51-'53, Critic '52, Secre- tary '53: Joker Club, VicePresident '53: Red Jackets '52- '54: Student Council '53: Varsity Tennis Team '52. As quiet as a still deep lake, as gay as a running stream. IG. URBAN, LAVERNE IRENE-Distributive Education Club '52-'54, Treasurer '53, Goodness is the only investment that never tails. l7. VANCE, GARY GUESS---Advisory Vice-President '52, Reporter '53: Football Club '52: Photography Club '53: Intramurals '52-'53. Long in stature. but longer in good nature. IB. VAUGHAN. KENNETH FRANKLIN-Football Club '52-'53, Secretary-Treasurer '53: Maroon Football Team, Letter '52-'53. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. l9. VILLARREAL, CAROL BETH-l2A Reporter: Ten- nis Club '5l-'52, Reporter '52: Mathematical Recreation Club. Treasurer '53: Maroon Band, Letter, '5l-'54: Band Librarian '53-'54: All-District Band, All-Region Band, All- State Band '53: Orchestra. Letter 'Sl-'54: Highland Park Festival Band and Orchestra '53: Student Council '52- '53: National Honor Society '53-'54. Forgive others otten: yourselt, never 39 'Y 'IU' L n wb , so W t I Sf P 1 3 tm lg 1 VON ROSENBERG ARTHUR IAMES Advisory Vice President 52 Rod and Gun Club 52 54 Treasurer ,l l Q A 255 ' '53'54: Football Club '53' Mixed Choir '53-'SIL His arm is to succeed, his hope, to wing his wish, to have lun 2. VOSS, TERRELI. VAUGHAN- Greek Club '52: Latin Club '52p Muslmans Club '53, Mixed Choir '52 '54, Social Committee '53 54. lf a man is a oentleman, he knows gulte enough 3, WALLACE, DENNIS ARTHUR IR. Football Club '5Uf'51p Hick Music Club, Sat,fatfArms '52, luniar Red Cross 53: Eootball Team '50, B Football Team '51 Genius rusts lor want ol use 4 WALLACE, WILLIAM EDWARD 'Heaven does not choose its elect from among the areal and wea1thy 40 5. WALLER, CAROLYN DEL RIO N Advisory Par- lramentarian '51-'52, Secretary '52-'53p Tennis Club, Sat., at-Arms '51-'52p Bridge Club '52-'53: Ioker Club, Parlia- mentarian '53-'54: Red lackets '53-'54: Intramurals, Letter 51752: Beauty Revue 52353. She lives to the tullest every minute, aets all the Joy and lun there is in it. 6, WALSH, NORMA IEAN 13.1-l.A., Treasurer '52g lun- ior Red Cross '51-53: Distnbutive Education Club '53, Anatomy Club 54. Cheertul as the summers's morn. 7 WARREN, WYNNE 1-lick Music Club 52553: Math' ematical Recreation Club '53-'54, 'A scholar is a student ol the world. 8. WATSON, MARTHA- --Intramural Club '5ly Popular Music Club '52, lunior Historian Club, Secretary- Treasurer '52, President '53y Adda Dabba Polish Club '53, Light ol heart, gay ot spirit. SENIORS 9, WATTS, FRANKLIN -Vocational Industrial Club, Treasurer '52-'53, Reporter '53-'54, Wholesome as air and genial as ltaht. IU. WEAVER, IULIABETI-If--Advrsory 'Treasurer '52 '53g Handicraft Club '51 '52: Distnbutive Education Club '52-'54, Vice-President '53-54: E1-l.A. 51354 Shes extremely pleasant ll, WEBB, ADA MAE YTeeris '51f52g Handicraft Club '52-53: Distnbutive Education Club 53554. Gay and gladsome as air. 12. WEBSTER, ANN--Opera Study Club 53354: Var- sity Tennis '53-'54 Cherished as a really clever person by all who knew her. 13. WEIDE, IERALD BOYD-Basketball Club 51352. Musicians Club '53p Mastersrnaers '51-'52, Every man is a volume it you know howto read hlrn ' 14. WEIGL, BETTYE IOYCEW YfTeens '5l: Astronomy Club '52: E.H.A. '52-'54 'Goodness Eike the sun enliahtens all.' 15. WEILER LOUISE HWEEZY' -Tennis Club 51553, Maroon Band 51 547 Varsity Tennis Letter '53, Manaaer '54: Girls' State Representative 53 Shes gentle and shes shy, but theres mischiel in her eye. 16, WEINER, DAVID Maroon Band 5153, Orches tra 53354. 'The lnvolous work ot polished idlenessf' 17. WEISE, GLEN DEEfAdv1sory Vice-President '51- '53p Tennis Club '51-'52g Anatomy Club '53g Student Council '5lf'53, Executive Committee '51, President '53p Intramurals '51-'52, Letter '52, Varsrty Tennis, Letter '51- '52 For man is man and master ot his late, 18. WEISS, MARILYN f Advisory Secretary '51-'52, Treasurer '52-'53: Musicians Club '51 '52y Opera Study Club '52-'54, President '52-'53, Vice-President '53 '54: Red Dragons '51-'54, Reporter-Historian '53-547 Girls' Ensem ble '5l 52: Maroon Stall '52-'54: Mixed Choir '52 54: Rec lackets '52-'54s Madrxqal Sinqers 53554, National Thes pians '53-'54: Student Council '53, Lite was a sono tor this sweet lass, 19. WENDLANDT, FRED AUGUST Advisory Presr dent '5lf'53, Vice-President '53, Basketball Club '51 '53 Reporter '51, Secretary '52, President '53, Baseball Cluk '52-'53y Maroon Basketball Team, Letters '51f'54p Maroor Track Team, Letters 51353, Maroon Baseball Team Letters '52-'54, AllfState Baseball Team '52 '53, Not too serious, not too aay, but always a iolly aooc lelloW. .1954 l. WESTBROOK, CYNTHIA-- Gay as all nature at the mornings smile, 2. WEYAND, HARLEY ROGER-Rod and Gun Club, Reporter '53, Some silent people are more interesting than the best of talkers, 3. WHITE, BENNY ORAN--Accounting Club '52-'53: Basketball Club '53-54: Intramurals '5l-'52, The happy Only are the truly great, 4. WHITE, BILLY DEAN-Advisory Vice-President '51, President '51-'53: Aquatic Club, Secretary '5l: Rod and Gun Club 'ful-'54, Vice-President '53-'54: Swimming Team 'Sly Maroon Track Team '52-'53, Full of pep as an electric Ian. 5, WHITEHEAD, FRANCES- -Tennis Club 'Sl-'52, Samba Club '52-'53g Adda Dabba Polish Club, Secre tary '53-'54. How sweet and lair she seems to be. 6. WILLHOITE, ROBERT L BOB -FEA. '51-'54, Sen- tinel '53, Student Advisor '54, The best things come to those who work the hardest. 7, WILLIAMS, BETTY LOUW-Advisory Vice-President '52g Tennis Club '52-'54, President '53g Intramurals Club '5l-'52p Red Iackets '52-'54p Varsity Tennis Team '53-'54g Intramurals, Letter '5l-'54, She is like the West-flair and square and a good sport, 8. WILLIAMS, BOBBYfMaroon Track Team, Letter '53-'54, He smiles as it all the world were his. 9, WILLIAMS, IAMES MORGAN IIMMY -Advisory Vice-President: I-lick Music Club '51-'52, Dance Band Club '52-'5-4: Maroon Band '51-'54, Vice-President '53-'54g Hi-Y '52-'53g Intramurals '51-'53. I love a broad margin to my life. IO. WILSON, BILLY IACKeAstronomy Club '53. The greater the man, the greater the courtesy. ll, WILSON, EDITH MARGARET- -Latin Club '51-'53, Critic '53: Greek Club '52: Science Research Club, Sec- retary 535 Student Council 53: National Honor Society '53-'54: Varsity Tennis Team 'Sl-'54, Letter '52-'53, Knowledge hath its charms IZ. WILSON, ROGERS DOUGLAS-IOA, IUB Sgt.-at Armsp Basketball Club '51-'53, Vice-President '53p Base- ball Club '5l-'53, Secretary 53: Mixed Choir '52-'53g Stu- dent Council '51-'53, Vice-President 53: Maroon Basket- ball Team '5l-'53, Letter '52-'53: Maroon Baseball Team '51-'53, Letters '52-'53, No sinner and no saint perhaps, but, well, the best of chaps, IS, WOLANDER, NANCY-Intramurals Club 'Sl-'53: Distributive Education Club '53-'54, Intramurals '5l-'53, Letter '52-'53, A good word is as soon said as an ill. 14. WOOD, FRANK WOODY f Advisory Sgt.-at Arms 'Sl-'52, Program Chairman '52-'53, Election Iudge '51-'52, Track Club '5l-'54, Hick Music Club '5l-'52g Anat- omy Club '53-'54g lunior Red Cross '52-'53, Varsity Track Team 'Sl-'54, Letters '52-'54 Greater men than I have lived, but I doubt it. 15, WOODSON, IIM-Advisory President '5l: Tennis Club, President '5l: Basketball Club '52-'535 Varsity Ten- nis Team '51-'54, Letter '52-'54. There is nothing nicer than a girleunless ll'S two or three or four girls, X. . . 'dbh 5 . O I tv l6. WOODWARD, SARAH CATHERINE --- Advisory Secretary '5l-'52g Musicians' Club '5l-'52p Mixed Choir '53-'54, The principal business ol lite is to enioy it, l7, WRIGHT, RALPH DUANE SPORTY -Advisory President '50, Vice-President '51, Treasurer 'Sly Hick Music Club '51-'52, Vice-President '51, Secretary '52g Confederate Club '52, Anything lor a laugh, 18, WUETHRICH, NANCY GAYLE--loker Club '53-'54: Bel Canto Singers '53-'54, Madrigal Singers '53-'54g Intra- murals '53-'54: Transfer from Maryland. Friendship is a rock which endureth Ioreverf' l9, ZELEN, STEVE -- Advisory Parliamentarian '52, Debate Club '52-'54: Debate Team, Letter '52-'53p Maroon Band '52-'54, Gifted with the rare powers of speech, 41 if J if a ' 1 1 9 14. ' if nd af: M U. t , 7 1 f rl. EU! -ii .. iq! gh tt t .1 Vx, rfuko? lu. Seated under Treaty Qak are lunior officers Dick Spangler, llA Vice4Presidentg Herman Waters, llB Vice-Presidentp Betty Hay, llB Reporter, Stanley Roper, llA Reporter, Pat Lewis, 11B Secretary, Sonny Rhodes, llA and llB Sat.-at-Arms, and Sandra Esquivel, llA Secretary. Standing is Billy LaRue, llA and llB Presi- dent. Not pictured is Terry Williams, llA and llB Treasurer. I 1 f 1 . ,H T37 i 1 up .. s - i E E'L22.lgfaQ'vI' U TT T 71 . i , Yi -' -1 i-f ij f . iv -'-fry Ei 1 ,, f In I i T i -4- 1 E! 2 A K ----X-,wvff i-1T1,-4,, TTA, , ,lg T , R17 Y 3' -X Ti. f 7 'P ' 'll' 'L-V? Q-4 I'-y ' ' 1' ' -'R-ff-S-fi: ' - rf'-H un., . ,M-, - ' H u P CLASS OF '55 . . ADAIR, BOB ADAMS, IOYCE ADAMS, IAMES T ANDERSON, BOBBY ANDERSON MARIE BAIRD DAVID ,Y L. ,I y , 5 Q 'K-Q.. Y , A Ri, , , gm A A 1,54 TQ' Q ! 4 0 ER A Q A ..AD A Lis' F I K 0.86 In l ATKINSON, CAROL ,gt, f A Q .7'L . 'f .rig . 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X , BRANUM, IUDII: 3, 'N N YI -I BREDT, BARBARA fi Q Tx KLA XX - . L I L1 ,pp Y we BROOKS, BLAIR 'I 'ESR 3 BUCHER, RONALD I R: BUFFLER, DICK I F Y BULIAN, ALTA ROSE I, BURG, EARL I st BURLAGE, ROBBIE BURTON, AVON ,KI 'A BUTTRY, DAVID CAFFEY, PAT CAI-IILL, HOWARD CAMPBELL, RALPH CARD, ANNIE BETTIE CARLSON, HAROLD Q ' 2 . CARRIAGE, PATSY CARTER, ARTHUR CLOUD, ROY COERS, PAT COOK. CLAUDETTE COOK, KAY M f CORBITT, IACK g y 1, I CORTEZ, FERNANDO I - In I A K f COTTINCRAM, DALE I, , . COTTINCRAM, IIMMY 'Cf'Q'2'3Q1 EE22E If I x Q ' , 4 A nn. V 5, COLISER, ZERA ANN I , , COWAN, BETTY R 7' ' X , , CRAIG, GAYLA CROSBIE, LINDA CROW, DIANA if A DANIEL, RAY DAVIS, CAROLYN DAvIs DENISE DAY BILL ' ' I mi? I ff? ' DAVIS, MICKEY SNK DRISKELL, TERRY DUBE, ORDELL DUCKETT, IOANN DUKE, CAROLYN DUNN, TOMMY DURAN, MARY EBAUGI-I, ALBERT EKDAI-IL, HOWARD ELLISON, DAVID ESOUIVEL, SANDRA ESTRADA, LUPE FERDINANDTSEN, GEORGE FERGUSON. IACK FINKS, IULIA FLEMING, BEVERLY FONTAINE, NANCY FOGLE, IANICE FORWOOD, IUNE FOYT, GEORGE FRANCIS, TOMMY CLASS OF '55 DEAN, ROSE DeBOIS, IOHNNY DEKLE, ANN DILL, NANCY DINGLER, PAL DINGWALL, DQANNE 1 U I Q .I ELS DOWELL, MARILYN Af I I DRAKE, BILL 4 f , A E 1- N 4 .' 1 gP fI ff!!'ff I If ' ' ' 3 P iv Lg LLLA A I i is 'ur ,Q 2 fij A A'R P I 5' - I f A E f-A A me ' 'H I -i- .. .91 1' Q I , '- I ,L-I I 5-2 I L' I i I -si .. gl ' 5 I wx fr g I ai, M, ,NL N , E I I A bu 4 Q! ' '35 X 'fl I MH I E ., , -I FRANKE, NANCY , , FULCHBR, JOHN T, - - i' GALBRAITH, DAVID 5- ? . X : NAS 'l S92 , f rf . 'L ix , ig A X 3 v-f . X dll? Q I A, 4' 4 Ai Q Q -A :- . I NNNN A ,sis ,,A , X' ., . ' ' 'T . GAONA, IULIAN W ,:,l n X 23 'pw' z.. 4:12 ri W I ' 1 GARNER, TOMMY GATTIS, IIM GILBREATH, SHIRLEY GLASS, MARY FRANCES GOVEA. NORMA sl A GREEN, RETHA GREGG, BANNER GREGORY, MARY GRIFFIN, SHIRLEY GROVE, GENE Q' . vw GRUMBLES, HERBERT GUNN, DIANE GURLEY, IESSE GUYTON, BILL HALE, MAUREEN HALL, IEAN HAMLIN, KAYE ,A ,- HANCOCK, IOHN A HARRBLL, ALFRED HARRIS, BOBBY HARWBLL, LBTA HAY, BETTY HAYS, PAT HELLUMS, CAROLE HENDERSON, HAROLD HENKE, MILDRED 'K' Q N X, D' N .7 e + V J J' : . 'is-v HENSON, SHARON HERRERA, PAUL HIBBS, ELFREIDA A S' HICKMAN, BRENT HLCKS, MALCOLM HILL, MARTHA HITT, CAHILL 6- A ,V HOCUTT, FAYE HOLLOWAY, RICHARD HOLMAN, IULIE ,,C,C lui: 1 Rx IACKSON, KENNETH IENNINGS, CHARLES IOHNSON, BARBARA IOHNSON, CAROLE IOHNSON, DICK IOHNSON, GWEN YOHNSON, KARRELL IOHNSON, SUE IONES, BETSY IOSEPH, CAROLA L 1 CLASS OF 55 . HOLUBEC, BETTY LOU HOPPE, MARIANNE HORNSBY, SANDRA HORTON, HENRY HOWARD, BERT HUDEPOHL, DIANE SQ HUGHES, HOWARD A JACKSON, CARLENE 'Pa W, A A .af 3 E i f -wif C a 5' 3 19 S A hu A f ' X. ,9 'Q' mm ,-'ati , ' 'IQMD QQHQ -. N, ,, ,B rl. 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MONTGOMERY, IULIA NELSON, DEAN YVONNE NEWSOME, ROLLO NICHOLSON, DANYA NIXON, CAROLENE NOLEN, CAROL ANN NORMAN, GAYLE NOWOTNY, BETTY PACE, SUE PARRISH, BILLY PATTILLO, DICK PERKINS, EDGAR PERSEFIELD, GENE PETERSON, PATRICIA ANN PETTWAY, HARPER PFLUGER. JAMES PINCKNEY, RICHARD PITTS, SUZANNE POLLICK, ELIZABETH ANN PORTMANN, MARY MARGARET PRATT. BARBARA CLASS OF '55 . MORAN, I O ANN MORELAN D, DORTHY MOTHERAL, ROBERT MULLINS. RICHARD NALLEY, IAMES Q 1 M- Q x t .I if is 4 W... 8 :uuii I NANCE, IOE PAT NAUMANN, RUBY NELL NEFF, IAMES ., Q' 5- Lx Y W:-'f X o K XX igqp, Av , 1 .AN X '-.vjf 1 I ,ig , Q . few. K' , A U' 2, If f X.-- BI A xx lifds If! f4 ,'X- X .N ,. - I R , L ,Q I lf: I5L'L -2 fb uk k. ,,,, f 'I' I. 1, .' :- Q., ,V l x sz I' 3541, xi 1:5 ,, 0 , PRENTICE, IIMMY I M ,L C PRENTICE, SHARON . V ' 'X -3 PRICE, HERTHA N - 'RR' f. l w ' ,wa f-'- ' '-:',, f .. 5' . A M A I W PRITCHETT, CARR K X I , .jfs Q ' E f .Q I R ,I I RADKEY, INGRID RAMOS, HERMINIA gg Q- RAMOS, RICHARD I I - fig RAPP, JACK A- -- RAY, IUDY , gf ' REED, JAMES 'f ' I , REEvEs, C. W. , gl WC 9 REEVES, IODIE A . 'S x I - 0 1 ,,s' 3 REID, DOROTHY N, 'N-4 I x I ,R REYNOLDS, MARCIA 45' ff 9 -R. Af sf I REYNOLDS, MARVIN ,I A ? A LZ V N F . XI - ,T E Q I VV Z X P -X 2 S ' ---i iA'A X lg, 5 .I z A I I .. I, uh 233- - I I ,- I RK? C, Dx I L Q , W Q I Q- I ' z lbw ie . H ' 3 'TY . A' I 3 I' 6 E I I 1 . I 2 A. I . I - , I . .. , R' 's - HI I X . P-A, xx -A n I' D' A A 455' K ,g I - m , I I 1 ,X I- lla ,3 I, Nl A G , , H 55. :gp Ya? . h ' I K, .tb , . .x . Liar' 'r yfs E I L8-'t1':. !. :g .,, x . eq A 1 -uw? g A 0 I RHODES, SONNY ROBERSON, DORTI-IA IEAN ROBERTS, NANETTE ROBERTS, NANNIE IO RODRIGUEZ, DOLORES ROE, ANNE ROGERS, IOHN ROGERS, RONALD ROPER, STANLEY RUSSELL, IERRY RYDEN, GLORIA SCI-IIEEEER, DAN SCHIEFFER, DICK SCI-IILLER, IOYCE SCHNAUTZ, NANCY SI-IANKS, CYNTHIA SHANKS, GEORGE SHARP, IOHNNY SHEFFIELD, THEODORE SHEFFIELD, THERON SHIPWASH, IIMMY SI-IOFNER, CAROLYN SHORT, IOI-IN SIFUENTES, MARY SUE SILBERSTEIN, PATSY '15 52 SMITH, ROY SPANGLER, DICK SPRUCE, ALICE SPRUCE, GEORGIA STARK, RALPH STATON, GALE STUESSY, IACK SUTHERLAND, WAYNE SUTTON, IAMES TARVER, DARRELL TAYLOR, DEBORAH LEE TAYLOR, REUBEN TEINERT, ED TEMPLETON, LARRY THOENE, SHIRLEY THOMAS, DELANE TIEKEN, NANCY TOMPKINS, SHIRLEY TOWNSEND, THOMASINE TREKELL, DAVID CLASS OF '55 . SMALL, ROBERT SMITH, ALDEN SMITH, ALICE PAYE SMITH, ANN SMITH, BEN Q -N .. 1' 6' X X ga, X X SMITH, DAVID SMITH, IO SMITH, RITA Wi 2 if I 1 'fi5i?5?5Qz,, z f jr H J, h- :ii i ff IIAI , ' f I ,',, I . evfsa: ' -f -'-fire - . . 51.2 . 21? - . ifiiiif 'ze ., jpg, -V ,a A. S f'3f'f' , ' . 1 - gf! f-,xV ' f ix? pg, . I- 1 ?tl7' XI , -nk ' -I 8 I fi I ' , :iV:V '5? x 4. I ' Lag? I I,.. .' pw -f.. ,,,,,, , Ie 'Q' F' -5' 'L Wu-'fx M -I fo XY' , 1 'ix .. tm I? si? fa ' X . x h I I -GH 'Q V I L .. I i , Q,ffx I - - ikfxliix' ' :H 1 . en Im :- S 1 I , .. i . Q, - xrf' I ,cf aJ.'!.sIeW!-II. I I L' i ' 1- ' .. 2' ' ' I . M, 4 I 'wt' 'T' Q, iff I Ex - I I SSQQSQ 1 53 ffiis-31,3 I, , , , f' '1' fflf- g X ' ay- f- an K A 1 T' ., X I . 54' sv nm Ifgw x , I 5 X I fp, ii K X STS'-ik x S X? ' -wil' III 5.45 3625 ,L Ig ,K ww :ffl 4 ...:, ..L333- , 5 w m ws 3 X 3, f YS L I I I K QA ' , I KN K gg I r I W I If , ' 99 .. rvfy, Qlxxyk-216 - I , XS. XIII fy 'QQ 1 fl ff! 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Q Qs: MMM Q ' - ' Q- -Q 1,., Q Q - . . . - 7 of-4 fl' Q Q Q is 9.4, mx X I llfllll I l lil , 1 t A - P .47 -r -T-Y-1 wif?-Q 1 -M L1 4.1 '.f'f'l-' W .-. ..-.-,..... 2 -Q - Y f- 'L-ITL' v- --. rm'--Mr, --- A WP 'E li --7'--i-0 -ik.1'. ' - - L1 -411 rf :P -k I-f -- , Q- ,,..---,.. ---Q..- in , 'ti iq-it---V. Q n ,--. . ,, I ---......--.--.... --- V 'V ,, , k W... ...... ,, 44 vi Iv HENRY ftusww .ni izbxtzmi ' ya wi Tv '71 4 Q 4 4 l -4 ,,. H- 1 w 1' mu 5 -QA' 3,1 .ng-sqhyxifdiif' 'F -X , :N-1 1l 'A ,e.Y 6 Y P all and Spring Sophomore officers seated on the steps of O. l-lenry's home are Robert Gray, lOA Vice-President and 10B Treasurer, Eddie Sasse, lOB Sat.-at Armsy lerry Adams, lUA President: and Moline Gilbert, lOB President. Standing are Kay Pinckney, IOA Secretary and lOB Vice-President, LaTrell Owens, IOA Reporter, Betty Nichols, l0B Secretary, and Roddy Edens, lOB Reporter. Not pic- tured are Gail Murphy, lOA Treasurer, and David Pollard, lOA Sat.-at-Arms. HO MORES ,,,x 'gl m m 511 K ' 5 5-' 151'-In , ' l. ' ' ' 1 im . xg . - Y , w- Q, A g :'.:'- '-gg-1 .. f Z,-l - ' Q' '- --1' -1 - -' - ' fm iff ' ,T -, g 5 - , .. W ,- Z - 4- v ,lm , - - Q v. , E J 'fr 'fe-Q -i - YY , 1r'j?ii'T '-F' L- Ari I I -L U N H V Q Q .1 '- :Q V -f :,:::1: :ln y A ' 1 - - f 'fr Y Q '- 3- X 4 P' i --YN' , -.W , ..,. Qf 'f 12, ' ' Q' ' ' -- 4' ' -1- ,:-:F - ' S P ' - i - - Yfgf P ' F ' I-Llnq uni rp., . , SOPI-IOMORES . ADAMS, IERRY ANDERSON, BRENT ADERHOLD, GAYLE 3- , as ABRAHAM, SAMMY , I, I ADAMS, BARBARA ' ,f-' I ff- x 1,3 A . , ALBBIGHT, BENTON I ' sf IY'S ki ANDERSON, JAMES ANGUIANO, OLIVIA ATKINSON, ION ATTAL, DORIS BABCOCK, IOI-IN BACI-I, SHIRLEY BAILEY, BETTY IO BALANDER, IOE - BANKS, IIMMIE BARCLAY, LELANNE BARGE, MURRAY BARNES, LOUISE BARRERA, RUDY BARRON, ELIZABETH BASEY, CULPI-IERNA BAYLOR, IOI-IN DAVID AEI. ivy, -Q,, MV: Ati k:kk..1,L, ,,.. . . ,,3,. . V. .7 X ' i 5, ,115 V 5- ' gy . 1 - LJ ' I ' . X,.' ,541 .. 'H f 0 3 fi 53' R . sl X Q1 t' RIA- As I BEAN, VALEBIE I QQ A I , BB. , BERNAL, GILBERT I . BERRYMAN, BENNIE BEST, BARBARA BEVERLY, EUGENE P 1 . A BEVERLY, IAMES A 'E BIRD, IOYCE I .SI 5 ., K 'fr --'f JJ' ILIBSA I f ff i 1 I' im .I ' . . .G ,A , , ,RN T' A ygv? fu- mx , 5' f ' . ' 1 ,G in '19, X f .3 L 5, - . is W ' BLACHLY, PAT BLAICHER, I AY Q , Q BLAIR, BOBBY fiiffilg A 1-L. A , ' 4 14. 1 our Q Q X QQ, - Q f BLODCETT, CAROL -W1 if BLUNDELL, EUCENIA A if I fi ' BOATMAN, IODY A , W- BOCK, CAROLYN f , 11 A A BOLLINGER, CHET Q ,L A A BOYKO, PAT I Q W ' ' 1 BRADFIELD, CAROL A A 57 BRAY, HUBERT A ,. 5. BREAKEY, DONNIE L 4' 1, KA I ig, 1, Q BREEDLOVE, HOMER MACK . ,Q BRIM, RICHARD 'ak k' A 3, XX . A ', A, 4:-gn, CACC ' BROWN, PAT is .1 . Y A N, ,Q 1 X r Q 4 f V ,f ' 'Q A-A ' g A is j if 'L Q Q Q, -. W 'EQ 3: ,Q , .L Q xf riyqx' L 5-QA A va f L1 L A R Q x 5 as QW 4 A 3' N is 1. 5 KM E , 3 O ' kb x.k. ,, .L N - gas A A A 'Q P S ., QQ 4,1 X' xx, ' 1. , ,E . E BROWNE, CAROL BRYAN, LILLIEBELLE BUCHANAN, ANN BUCK, SHIRLEY BUCKLEY, SANDRA 6 BUNCH, ALVIN BURATTI, NED lg BURKE, BECKY BURKHALTER, IANE BURKHALTER, IEAN Q - BURSTYN, MARGIE A N ' - Qi BURTON, CHARLES -1 BUSTIN, KENNETH Q Q? CABALLERO, IUANITA A Mak ,J:9,..'+4 ,Q .f CAIN, DIANA I 'To 1 L. v ' , CALDWELL, IAY CALVO, IANIE CARLTON, WILL CARPENTER, LARRY .J CAVILEER, SHARON CHEAVENS, IOHN CHILTON, DOUGLAS CHOTE, ROBERT CLARK, IEANELL CLAYTON, BOBETTA COATES, BILL SOPHOMORES . COCKE, PATSY CLEARMAN, FELIX . f CLOUD, BILLY .. - COCKRELL, WANDA ROSE COLLIER, BOBBY COUGHLEN, TUCKER COVEY, MIKIE COX, ANN CRADDOCK, PATSY , f if CRUZ, IOSIE w Y BY W I A CUMMINS, MARY V DAVENPORT, DALENE xg OYOY g DAVILA, OLGA .Q I I DAVIS, BETTY DAVIS, BILL f I DAVIS, THEODORA DELGADO, IOE I RASY xi I DEMENT, RENEE - DIGBY, DAVID A, DYE, ANNA I 5 Jf DYER, NANCY IO , If EASTBURN, BILLY REX EASTEP, LARRY EBERT, BEVERLY EDENS, RODDY EDWARDS, MIKE EMERSON, SALLY . 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A McCONNELL, STEPHANIE LTLL A MCCOWAN, BILL ' ' L , ,. L R MCEARLAND, IANIS A J ' I MCOAUOHEY, JIMMY , - I MCGUIRE, PATRICK ,wav 5 . BYB,i I ' BELL A I IBII II MCKAY, RONNIE MAGNESS, DAVID , I K D' , . ' A L, ,L MAHONE, EUOENIA If .,, IA-B I - ' MASON, KATHY I , 1 N, I . 41 Q x dr R NE XI L, ,A AY X x X - If A. in 'Fig fv ,Is ws ' If .31 If . I Tl x 5 I YI MASSENGALE, BOB MAXEY, NANCY MEADOW, LORENE MEADOWS, IOAN MELL, BEVERLY Q A MELTON, PAUL . MELVIN, JOHN , . , . .- ' 5 .523 MENDEKE, NORMAN MENN, EDITH MERCADO, JESSE , 5. j ,kW, , LA? ' K' VL. 5 IX MERCADO, ROSARIO ROSIE MERCER, JOHNNY MEYEROWITZ, MORRIS MEYERS, HARRY MILLER, IAN I I A MILLER, MARY ETI-IEL . 1 tx F I if I MILLER, TOM 'I Q ,1,bl I I ' I, RLAI :i- r MILLIOAN, NORTI-I XJ , - i i q I g J, I I, Q1 . - MILLS, BILLY MILLS, DANNY t MILLS, MARY JANE SATA. MIZE, CAROL Us MOBLEY, TERRENCE W MOFFIT, CONNIE A I , ' MOORE' BETTE , , , ' MOORE, HAROLYN , . A - I . , S' I A P ' MOORE, ANE ANN af' L, , 2. L N I I I Q MORRIS. IIMMIE LOU 'P' I , I JS MORRIS, MARY MOSES, PEGGY ,ww I I MUIR, TOMMY Q -1 H ,VI Q , 4 'sf MURPI-IY, GAIL I ' , MURRAY, SI-IIRLEY , L. N I 7 I. . ' , A I I' I ' I K MUSE, EWELL X. 4, A ff' -1, . Ip . X -if IJ A f il: NAVARRO, MANUEL J L A NEEDHAM, ELIZABETH Q A NELSON, ROGER N- T i A '- ,L . I E Q I V I -, NEWTON, INDIA I NG, WILLIAM A 1 I I QT 63 I SOPHOMORES . NICHOLS, BETTY NICHOLS, BOBBY NICHOLS, REX NITSCHMANN, ADELYN NITSCHKE, BILL NUNIS, ROY NYGARD, IANELLE O'CONNOR, COLLEEN OETTING, CAROL NOVOTNY, IOAN . k,4. KVA gg fi.. Q... 'wx I Y ' -agp, I X X 1 ' ax. I K I OLIVER, BEN OLSEN, RARRLET O'OUINN, KERRY A Q OTTINGER, LA NEIL E lf OWEN, MARY ANN - 1, - ' 'Q' OWENS, LATRELLE - OWENS, SANDRA ANN I Q- OYERVIDES, BETTY PACE, BAGGET PAGE, ANNE PALMOUIST, CARLETTA PARKER, PEGGY PARTAIN, LARRY PATTON, EDDIE PAYNE, IANIS PEAVY, DIANE PEAVY, RODNEY PEREZ, OMEGA PERKINS, CHARLES PERSEFIELD, IANE ,lm A ,aw .'b' .favs Ll L I :if X if LQ, x 4. x gif I' X rf .1 . t a ,Liu 2. -, H , , 'II v. 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CGW, 2,1135 if J, ' Ii-br gf' , a I KE? , -'e v LEL, I 'x Y PESNELL, IIMMY PINCKNEY, KAY POLLARD, RUPERT PROCTER, COLEMAN RAINES, BARBARA RAMAGE, HARRY RAMAS, ALFONSO RAMSEY, IUNE RANKIN, RICHARD RAUMAKER, RODNEY RAVEL, IUDY RAVEN, SHARON GAYLE REED, FRANCES REES, ILENE REESE, FLOYD REEVES, CHRISTINE REID, IOI-IN RENFRO, FRED RESENDEZ, YGNACIO REYES, LEO RHEA, KEITH RICHARDSON, MARY CAROLYN ROBINSON, GEORGE RODRIGUEZ, ABIGAIL RODRIGUEZ, GILBERT ROGERS, ANN ROMERO, IOE ROSNER, MAY EVANS ROSS, BILL RUDE, FRANKLIN RUFF, SUE SASSE, EDWARD SAXON, IIM SCI-IIEFFER, NANCY IO SCHIEFFER, RICKY SCHNEIDER, IOHNNY SCI-IOFIELD, SYLVIA SELLERS, PATSY SEPULVEDA, IANIE SHOWALTER, GEORGE SIFUENTES, EVERETT SOPHOMORES . SHOWALTER, ROSEMARY SILVER, JAMES A fi .- wif SIMONSEN, TAY SMITH, CHARLES McKINI.EY SMITH, DALE BOB SMITH, DICK I , ,,,, - SMITH, TERRY SMITH, GENEVA , SMITH, LEROY . SMITH, NANCY SNELI., TOMMY C. SNOWDEN, WANDEAN SOUDER, LYNETTE SPAIN. IERRY lv, '-3' 9 I 'Wir ' 'r I . Vg.: ,. 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I I if x THIEM, MARION THOMAS, DORIS THOMSEN, DICK THOMPSON, BETTY RUTH TI-IORESON, IOYCE THORP, THRESSA TIMMERMAN, LINDA TOBIN, BESS TORRES, TIM TOUCHSTONE, IANE TURLEY, VIRGINIA ANN TURNER, FRANCES TURNER, MYRNA TWADDELL, ROBERT USELTON, SHARON E VICK, CONNIE VonROSENBURG, ROBERT VOUDOURIS, IOHNNY WARNER, IOHN WATSON, IAMES WELLS, IOE KELTON WEINER, CAROL WEST, SHEREEN WHEELER, CAROL WHITE, IAMES WHITE, PAT WILLBANKS, GINGER WILLIAMS, BOBBY WILLIAMS, D. ELEANOR WILLIAMS, KATHY WILLIAMS, PEGGY WILSON, BETTE WILSON, LESLIE WILSON, SANDRA WILSON, YVONNE WITT, KAY WOOD, CHUCK WOODS, CHARLENE WOOLSEY, SAM , www. DOTTIE , I I,,, I I LAINE ORGA JR EF ,,A,, i A 7 .i 4-Ji 4 4- Y - , 'J ' - -.. Sf' . ,f'f, ., V -ff ,.. -, lnllllnnuiu r , A wk - f ' 'wx' YW in 4 . - if i ' 1 T33, - ' M? 55 0 Q4 ,E . -A Vicki O'Negi, Curtis Iohnson, gnd Negl Kocurek, representing school orgcrnizg- tions rgnging from the Mcrroon Bond crnd the Red Igckets to the Ncrtioncri Honor Society, stop to tglk over school gctivities on the steps in front of the Governors Mgnsion. NIZATIONS c at W , EI 5 m g--ng 7.5 if ET U f . . 17 ' 4 ' 1 ,D -i . ' . 1 - 5 5: 3 -:-s-' -Y L , 1 i 5, ST - ....-..,..?-...... A-, - at. f. - - Y H - . I I -A ........,-Y Y 1 ' ,' Q 4 -e -- Y W -r 'T 8 1 u. -- A- ' U M vt, - W - Y --Y ,- r 1 ,v t fi fi c .W fi , Q Q - 1- -,SY Y , - -f-- ' g - -- .- .A ,, W' L-E ----A -, 2' ' e V 1 -' - - 4- - - -- P-' Y-:wwf W K L Ai ig' - t - , - it 5, - , id. , W , Y I ,A 1-- ,, ,, ----i N Y V Y Q' - '77, ,i i Y , ,rv 1-W 5-, ' Y' ,, - - .. - , - X, N ---f1L 1-r gn i L ?g-r-X wi, ,,,,,, mln, U. :Ak,,l.:' 1 4 g wr an as -1. -so 1153! aaret Braden, Betty Lou Williams Wilson, Glen Dee Weise, Bill Harrison, Neal Kocurek tv 1 Ji- FIRST ROW: Sandra Esquivel, Sandra Moore, Robbie Burlage, Carole lohnson, Herman Waters, Iohn Fulcher, Roger SFCOND ROW: Bobetta Clayton, Carolyn Bergstrom, Pat Brown, Anne Taylor, Connie Mottit, Shereen West, Gaylt Norman, ludy Branum, Virginia Wiley, Ilene Rees, Mary Morris, Latrell Owens, Sandy Kirkpatrick THIRD ROW: Betty House, Gail Murphy, Eugenia Mahone, Ann Cox, Sue Rutt, Moline Gilbert, Mariann Maxey, Mar FOURTH ROW: Don Iohnson, Don Hatherly, Mack Breedlove, Iohnny Warner, Ierry Spain, Woody Long, Kim Garret Frank Woods, Brent Hickman, limmy Prentice, Ordell Dube X Fall Student Council otticers were Rogers Wil- son, vice-president: Herman Waters, sergeant- at-arnis, Glen Dee Weise, president: Ronald Rogers, treasurer: Carole lohnson, recording secretary, Robbie Burlage, chaplain, Sandra Moore, corresponding secretary, and Iohnny Fulcher, clerk. fro-. 'B if STUDEN The Student Council, Ste phen F. Austin High School student governing body, composed of one member tror each advisory who serves c representative at the weekl meetings. The representativ then reports to his advisor the action recommended b the Council, receiving an suggestions which his advi ory might make. The Counc works to build up school spiri to foster worthy student movt ments and welfare drive and to determine student o titudes on important prosper tive changes in school lite. Miss Lilybeth Lewis, Sponsor f I .f 1 R 'Z ff X -1 If A 5,x4 .ad NN , L N if 5 ,J FIRST ROW: Neal liocurek, Annette LaBauve, Sharon Prentice, Ronald Rooers, Sharon Voyles, Louis Guerrero, Mary Paige Renbow, Sylvia Guerrero, Reita Ann Rea, Carlene lohnson SECOND ROW: Latrell Cwens, Sandy Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth Barron, Diana Crow, Frances King, Esther lessen, Darlene Childers, Minette Reese, Gayle Sullivan, Gayla Craig, Marsha Gathriqht THIRD ROW: Betty Lou Williams, lanelle Stratton, lann Turner, Carol Corley, El Freida Marko, Alice Spruce, Bobbie Rock, Bette Wilson, l.el Ann Barclay, Etta Mae Courtney FOURTH ROW: lirnrny Prentice, Ordell Dube, Robert Moreno, Keith Iohnson, lay Lewallen, Harry Meyers, Bobby An- derson lorry lee Huahes Peter Scheir, lerry Smith, lohn Doud ZCUNCHJ Much ot the work ot the Student Council is handled throuqh various student com- mittees. The Vice-President is chairman ot the Works and Projects Committeeg and other active aroups are the Social Committee, the Constitution Committee, the Point System Committee, and the May Pete Committee. Accomplishments of the Student Council this year include the establishv ment ot the lnter-School Coun- cil, the sponsoring of a Deck- The-Halls Week preceding the Christmas holidays, and participation in the tri-school May Pete. Mrs. lane C. Wilson, Sponsor fl Spring Ronald Voyles, officers ot the Student Council include Rooers, seroeant-atfarrnsq S h a r o ri treasurer: Neal Kocurek, vice-president, Bill Harrison, president: Louis Guerrero, chap- lain: Sylvia Guerrero, correspondina secretary: Sharon Prentice, clerk, and Annette l.a Bauvo, recording secretary. .l ii SEATED: Emile Musgraves, Nelda Cummins, Diana Crow STANDING: Herman Waters, Russ Butler, Terry Voss, Annette La Bauve, Robert Hodgkiss, Carole lohnson, Bobetta Clayton, Mary Morris Inter-School Council The Inter-School Council is a new organization established to foster cooperation and better rela- tions between the three Austin high schools. Meeting once a month, the Council this year has worked out many activities, in- cluding a tri-school May Pete, and has led in the establishment of identification cards for students in McCallum, Travis, and Austin High Schools. 72 Social Committee Perhaps the most active of all the Student Council committees, the Social Committee laid the plans for every major school- sponsored social event of the year. Working behind the scenes, members of this committee made possible the success oi such ace tivities as the after-game dances, Howdy Week, and the Valentine Coronation. SEATED: Virginia Wiley, Austin: Mary Louise Davis, Travis, Dorothy Alexander, Travis, lohn Shaffer, McCallum, Lynn Huff, Travis STANDING: Neal Kocurek, Austin, David Bradshaw, McCallum, Will Wyman, McCallum, lames Cantwell, McCallum: Bill Harrison, Austin I l X - i l ' '1 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE This year's assembly committee was made up of the president and the secretary of each class, along with five faculty representatives. The committee worked to present varied and interesting assembly programs to the student body throughout the year. Pictured above are Mr. Armand Lanier, Billy LaRue, Bill Harrison, Mrs. lane Wilson, Sandra Esquivel, Kay Pinckney, Ierry Adams, Miss Ada Maude Owen, and Mr. R. V. Baker. Not pictured is Carol Corley. P. T. S. STUDENT BOARD In operation for the third year, the Student Board of the Parent-Teacher Student Association is made up of seven members representing all three grades. Students on the board are selected by the P.T.S. officers and meet regularly with the executive committee, expressing the opinions and ideas of the students on all mat- ters directly concerning them. .4 - SEATED: Erin Higgins, Iann Turner, Claire Alexander, Kay Bland STANDING: Edmund Steinbring, Don Wukasch, Louis Guerrero 73 est ... as fri ., ir yum ,ek iw- vk.. ,,r ,A,, D, ,- iff I 1 74 AS li. I I. . X f-1 Q9 3 8 C' A JL f Nf' X Q K lx FIRST ROW: Barbara Bounds Alice Spruce Shirley Tompkins Terry lo Cocke Shirley Rieqer Nancy Fontaine Sylvia Guerrero Etta Mae Courtney Sandra Moore Miss Corinne Herndon, sponsor Nancy Klotz Mary Paige Benbow Nancy Cfunninqharn lean Kobe I.inda Stanley Mary Ann Wlieelehr Marlene Mints Susan Bhncoe Kay Bethune SECOND ROW: Marqaret Harris Beverly Flerninq Pat Hilland Annie Bettie Card THIRD ROW: Denise Davis Mary Marqaret Portrnann Shirley Griffin Pat Davis Kay Barnes Marqaret Best Leta Harwell Eileen Stockton Glenda Ellinqson Beverly Youna Marilyn Dowell Ernile Musqraves Linda Frornnie Marian McDaniel Mary Ellen Ernbree Annette La Bauve loyce Alexander lody Drake Pat Dodqon Zera Ann Couser Mary Ann Yeates Vrrqinia Walter Doris Cross FOURTH ROW: Nelda C'unirnins Marilyn Weiss lulia Penn Elizabeth Gray Sara Riley Lady Hodqkiss Retha Green Ann Roe Rosalie Bieberstein lean Hall Ann Srnith loyce Davis Georgia Spruce Kay lohnson Betty Lou Nowotny Virqinia Wiley FIFTH ROW: Cynthia Shanks Suzanne Pitts Gayla Cratq Sharon Prentice Gayle Norman Carolyn Scott Pe-QQJY Klurnpp Nancv Dinawall Blair Brooks Carolyn Waller Kay Sinis Kathy Cheavens Bette Craddock Patsy Fincher Martha Hill Carolyn Shatner Carolene Nixon Carole Iohnson Claire Berkrnan Donna Peoples SIXTH ROVV: Gwen lohnson Virqinia Lernhurfr Aileen Cook Kay Culbreath Diana Crow Marcia Reynolds Ellie Millard lo Ann Duckott Ann Meadows Dorothy Bratton lennalie Kleypas Betty Lou Holuloec Sara Keys Mary Bradley Btrrnlnll Bobbie Beck Carole B. Hellurns Kay Bland Gwen Fohn Sandra Roelyn SEVENTH ROW1 Rat Lewis Sharlis Iseinhavh Ann lohnson Martha McKay Barbara Brodt Modene Gartrnan Carolyn Harris Maraaret Braden Carolyn Seay Vicki O'Neal Kay Lanhain Sharon Voyles lann Turner lulia Montqornery Nancy Schnautz lanelle Straiton lulie Holman Betty Lou Williams Sharon Henson Carol Corley fa 1 . A51 o JS -, as .-. 31 JS 934 OC X f . . 0 f I JL CQ x 'H RED IACKETS When the Stephen lj. Austin High School Red ldckets mdrched out on the footbdll field Gt hdlf- time ldst September, they were cdrryinq on d trddition of twenty-seven yedrs. The nidroon ond white cldd pep squdd hds become d well- known symbol of school spirit dnd service since the cldy when the Red ldckets sold their first stredrners dnd ushered dt their first symphony concert. One hundred dnd twentyrthree mem bers strono, the Red ldckets in l954 were ds energetic dnd ds full of pep ds ever, never fdilinq to cheer on the tedrn through footbdll dnd bdsketbdll sed- son. The Bdnd-Red Idcket pdrty, the Christrnds formdl, the dnnudl rnide winter bdnquet, dnd the spring picnic when the new officers were dnnounced were only d few of the rndny dctivities which kept Red ldclcets busy ds they mdrched dnd cheered side by side. .SJJ-af .. 'T' Leddinq d cheer for the hdrdffiqhtind Aus- tin Mdroons dre Red Idclcet officers MGTY Pdiqe Benbow, tredsurer: Ndncy Klotz, vice-president, Ettd lvfde Courtney, secre TGTY1 Sdndrd Moore, president: dnd Sylvid Guerrero, serdednt-dt-drrns. Miss Corinne Herndon sponsor 75 Q, if itil!!! 1 E t 9- E5 as if 3 Q !,f Ab 43.-Q 'H-... ,S x..,..-ga '-3,-e ' 3' 35, ,U t . 'L WN, 's - - we 1 swf' its FIRST ROW: Peqqy Perkins Nancy Tieken Beverly Campbell Doualas Stark Carletta Palmquist lack Menn Fernando Cortez Russell Shrader Debbie Taylor Mary Helen Etter SECOND ROW Mr, Don Hayes, director Laurence Becker Dale Cottinqham Manuel Navarro Tommy Muir Harriet Stark Barbara Adams Carol Kearney Betsy Iones Billy Koen Ian Miller E55 'A S I t xxx ' 76 'F as X 'ii' Betty Moore Ray Pressler Edna Irons Gayle Sullivan 'Carol Villarreal El Freida Marko Sandra Mills Eleanor Rude Bill Harrison THIRD ROW: Gene Grove Bobby Harris Ioe Ioseph Louise Weiler Robert Coffey Steve Zelen Louise LaBauve Pat Barlow Ronald Roaers Iirnrny Cottinqham Iirnmy Prentice Steve Best Fred Nelle . Iulian Gaona lirmny Williams ' Carroll Ann Hodges . Betty Lane Iane Ann Maxwell Marjorie Heimann Nina Ruth Plummer Mary Katherine Roach FOURTH ROW: lerry Smith Andrew Cantu Larry Partain Kenneth Glaser Dick Cooper Sidney Frost Herman Waters Roy Velasquez Arvid Larson Terrell Hemphill larnes Watson Iohn Crutchfield Reuben Taylor Sue Iohnson Bert Howard Danny Mills Orneqa Perez FIFTH ROW: Tim Torres Curtis lohnson Abel Gutierrez Sharon Cavileer Carole Miller Dortha Roberson Toney Calderon Iohn Harrison Pat McGuire Karrell lohnson Nancy Dyer lanie Vasquez lirnmy Pesnell Io Ann Glaser Charlene Glass SIXTH ROW: David Trekell Mickey Davis Roy Montelanqo Herbert Grumbles Bobby Blair 'Ralph Stark lay Blaicher Tommy Gartrnan Alfonso Olvera Nicky Huntzis lolinny Bowen Carl Harris Robert Kirstein Ed Steinbrinq Rodney Peavy Donald Harvick NOT PICTURED Vicki O'Neal Rex Nichols Louis Guerrero Iirnmy Martin Billy Mayfield Stanley Roper Cahill Hitt Billy Parrish Section Leader I W 'Q , 0 tl ,O 'acl MZ-XROCDN BAND Recognized throughout Texas as one of the state's finest musical organizaf tions, the Austin Maroon Band has this year, under its new director, Don Hayes, continued its outstanding per' formance. ln i954 lnterscholastic Lea- gue Regional Contest, the band was given a first division rating both in conf cert playing and sightreading, while twenty-nine individual awards were earned by members for solos and en- serrnbles. Two AHS bandsmen, limmy Williams, bass clarinet, and Carroll Ann Hodges, clarinet, were placed first chair of their respective sections in the IQS4 All-State band. The band, together with the Red lack- ets, provided sparkling half time shows at all home football games, as well as two of those held out of town, partici- pated in several parades, and pre- sented on May 6 their annual spring concert, President Vice-President Secretary Publicity Clic l.llvrar1ari:1 Ill'l' Officers Cwurtis lolirifzorw lirixrriy VV'illiarri:: lil Frieda Marko ar Herrriaii Wcitrvrra ifarol Villarreal Varrcill Ann lllbflllflii Mr. Don Fl Hayes, Director rj, R. it I lr Weldon Covington, Director lst VIOLIN Nina Ruth Plummer, A concertmistress Stanley McCarty, A Carolyn Harris, A Karrell lohnson, A Rosie Mercado, A Louise Barnes, A Frank Musick M Zeke Castro, UIH Anita Schulz-Behrend, UIH Ioan Williams, UIH Znd VIOLIN ' Louis Guerrero, A principal Eileen Stockton, A Anne Taylor, A Dorothy Reid, A Cora Nell Frederick, A 1 Iulio Ramirez, A Carolyn Gregory, O Karen McCavick, UIH Donna Kimmons, UIH Pat Rusch, UIH Io Dittmar, T lane Lay, T Virginia Greenwood, T Irene Hendrickson, F Geneva Lanier, F Shirley Rowland, B VIOLA Lewis Lee Kull, T Carl Umlauf, T lean Norwood, A Pat Cline, O Cecile Lumpkin, O loyce Webb, UIH Iudy lanes, UIH Mary Iune Hardy, ITA 'CELLO Alice Middleton, M Evangeline Marko, UIH El Freida Marko, A Mary Helen Etter, A OBOE Mariorie Heimann, A Iohn Whittier, M Bert Howard, A BASSOON Mary Katherine Roach, A Emily Io Flachmeier, M CLARINET 'l'Carroll Ann Hodges, A Bobby Harris, A Cherry Gufiin, T BASS CLARINET Jflimmy Williams, A ALTO SAXOPHONE Curtis Iohnson, A Abel Gutierrez, A Mary Eleanor Brace, UII-I TENQR SAXQPHQNE Iudy Cline, O Houston Lumpkin, A DOUBLE BASS Mary Velasquez, A Lynette Fairey, UIH lanela Iones, T Wilma Hamilton, M FLUTE Carol Villarreal, A David Trekell, A TRUMPET 'Scott Covington, T Robert Coffey, A Gene Grove, A Kenneth Glaser, A FRENCH HORN 'Charlie Dye, T YOUTI- Bill Harrison, A lohn Harrison, A Io Ann Glaser, A TROMBONE Io Ann Winters, T Robert Kirstein, A Carl Harris, A Charlene Glass, A Q TUBA Ralph Stark, A HARP Michelle Williams, HP PERCUSSION Russell Shrader, Vicki O'Neal, A Patsy Henning, T Mary Downs, T 1 All-State Orchestra I' All-State Band A-Austin High M-McCallum High T-Travis High O-O'I-Ienry BABaker FfFulmore UIH-University lunior ITA-Allan HP-Highland Park Elementary 'MPI-ICDNY GRCHESTRA Organized this year by Weldon Covington, Superf :or of Instrumental Music in the Austin Public hools, the AllfCity Qrchestra is composed of stu- nts trom the three senior high schools and the e junior highs and includes as well a sixth grader m one of the elementary schools. Qehearsing during after-school hours only, the l-City Orchestra presented its first annual concert s year on March l5. Besides Mr. Covington, who rs former director of the Maroon Band, there ap- ared on the program three guest conductors: fton Williams, Assistant Professor of Theory and mposition at the University of Texas: Victor M. lliams, director of band and orchestra at Travis gh: and Kenneth Hagsdale, director of band and :hestra at University lunior l-ligh. Since Austin High has always had only a small rhestra, this is the first time there has been so large youth symphony orchestra here in the Capital y. Nucleus of the All-City Orchestra is the Stephen F. Austin High orchestra, shown below at rehearsal. i 5 5 f i I l i i l . 5 VIHST HOW: Indy llodtilciss, Virqirna Wcilter, Colleen Q'Connor, Sandra Esquivel, Marlonr Mints, Suxirnrizt Llirrncller, Anrnv Bettie Car Bonnie Bvriistruiri, linda Stanley, Donna Peoples, Marilyn Weiss, Paula Poiser, Kay Iwliiisori, Imrnne Kasper, Susziin ltrilnaton, liwtty Oye-rvidc Nancy QTIIIIIIIIIKIIIHIII, Sandra Lee Moore, Terry lo Cocker SECOND HOW: Sara Keys, Gaye Clemens, Kay Laurier, B vtty Hay, lanis Payri Martiaiet Best, Hosp Dean, Etta Mae Courtney, Nina Huth Elurnnzer, Charlene Psencik, Sylvia Cfuoksey, Ernilc lvliisrqrtrvfrs, Hr-ita Hera, Enin Lou Franklin, Donna Buqq, Kay Pinclcney, Pat Eeuerbacher, Betty Nowotny, Connie Motiit, Bohbye lean Turner, Cwcirrilrf Ann Vlfallace, Bever Younq THIRD HQW: Sliarlis l.einIn11t:li, Carolyn Knarue, Diana Crow, Lollie Dyke, Gail Murphy Carolyn Scott, Sharon lla-nssori, Tlartia Breclt, Benton Albrirqltt, David Hinlcle, Harry Meyers, Chuck Merrill, Mollie Knox, Betsy lanes, Martha Hill, Martha Ilranson, farole Pefmy Kluinpp, Sharon Prentice Anne Hoe, Ann Smith FCURTH RCW: Charlotte Barker, Kay Culhrecrtli, Pat Cfrittey, Manann Maxe Hellurr PIII Lewis, Kenneth Palrnvr, lohn Babcock, Winston lolinson, Tucker Confrhlen, Ordell Dulve, lznnny Conn, Flin Ovmistreet, Rita Smith, Ar Meadows, Mary Barnlnll, Carolyn Hrirastrorii, Sarah Woodward, Mary Ellen Einhree, Dorothy Brritton, C'yntlna Shanks, Blair Brooks Delar Thomas FIFTH HOW: Theron Sheilield, Don lohnson, Preston Martin, Terry Voss, Hoy Lyon, Ioe Goddard, lolin Hurdinri, David Bluritfliar liin Prihble, Toni Miller, Keith Rhea, Pal llinfiler, lohri Eulcher, Arthur Von Rosenberry, Carol Atkinson, Virtinna lmrrilwiirtr, lann Turner, Sharc Voyles, Ann lohnson, Marcia Heynolds, Ruth Heath NOT PKTTUHEDI Sally Ernerson, Carole lohn- son, llarolyn Moore, Tlicodore Shettield, Pattie Warner MIXED Cl-ICDIR The selected sinqina groups of Aus- tin High School brina honor to their school and much enjoyment to their audiences. The Christmas festival and the spring opera, The Lowland Sea were highlights in a year when these students aave much of their talents. f Miss Emma Virqinia Decherd i Director ,x.::. - f 'm f if wt .Q:i-iw! . wx , - M. . Xa? - NN .Q . Y si - Q W 4 up ' . X was 'nw mx 'Q E 5, 4,5 .. 1 1 v A' x51 ff ,, ,A ' Jwfi v, M: A1 ' Airs j -- gp 2321, - jig- V 'ip -1: y A 2 wb: 15 K 1 1 -ik g g lzi f ,ik 5fffLf3fff L L, -1- H M A 1 .- - U- -,, - ff ay- S M: 2,134 10 :Mf- 'Si fs . 1 1, , x 1 , . .fl LQ si Q' , ,S Q .Z- ,J A. .x X it ., ' , W- W gr . Q' , .5 - mx-. 'L - sg n .Q .1 'I ,Af - SQ P' I if .- y 1 3.5 If , z f, ' V P , :iff QC ' , W x sfiimff ' . In A we fir 5, ? 4.2 mifmf' 6 Z y. ffl, 4' ,L f . 5 ii , Wil 3 nf , X K 4 as C ,M M ,ag ff? y f . Ei? 4 ' 1 if li Q. -new .Q 13,4 , gl, V ,mg ' 1-HT. . h m 'LH ,sm g 2' L ,x ---w ' ,ff-' H 9, f . 4' J h R L. 1 rf . M n g- 'H My fr' Lk ,ir 31 Z' Q lg 51 r id I 51 43? ' 235 7, nf , ,Q ,, L P 3. J u 6' V MAROON CHORALE The Maroon Chorale is the periorrnina aroup oi the Boys' Chorus. lt is a select qroup oi 40 male voices trorn the 75 members oi the boys' choruses. FIRST ROW: Ezekiel Almanza, Huey Kina, David Baird, lohnny Mercer, lr., Dwiqht Green, lirnrny Lernbura, Billy Parrish. SECOND ROW: Charlie Whites, Preston Harper, Gaylon Schulle, lack Stuessy, Glen Dee Weise, Walter Kidd, Wade Cryer. THIRD ROW1 Henry Heath, Derreli Hickman, Robert Hodakiss, Layle Rutledqe, lohn Short, Dick Giesecke, Clayton Spain, Raymond Rodriquez. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Sutherf land, lohnny Franke, Kenneth Snowden, Buddy Wolff, David Meadows, Sonny Rhodes, Mario Cantu, Iohn Hruska, Red Bernal, Fred Wendlandt. FIFTH ROW: Alan Shield, Roy Smith, Robert von Rosenberg, Bill McCown, Roaers Wilson, Bobby Tiemann, Bob Massenqale, Arnold Menn, Coke Dilworth, lohn Crutch' BEL CANTO SINGERS Selected irom the qirls' choruses, the Bel Canto sinqers include, FIRST ROW: lan Miller, Pat Davis, Sally Emerson, Colleen O'Connor, Anna Kasper, Ioyce Thoresen, Connie Mottit, ludy McDonald, Harolyn Moore, Pat Feuerbacher, Nancy Gayle Wuethrich, Bobbie Kidder, Isabel Garza, Betty Oyervides. SECOND ROW: Nornia loseph, lo Gayle Haynes, lanis Louqhry, Ann Graham, Myrna Hilderbrand, Mary Cummins, Wandean Snowden, Esther lessen, LaNell Parker, Gloria Prado, lune Rarnsey, Betty Cowan, Pearly Perkins, loan Meadows, Patsy Sellers, Ann Pollick, loan Novotny, Martha lane Stahl. THIRD ROW: Carolene Nixon, Carolyn Knape, Shirley Bach, Charlotte Barker, Marcia Reynolds, Barbara Ferrell, Diane Peavy, Aileen Cook, Carolyn Hester, Shirley Griitin, Thornasine Townsend, Ioan Martin, Sharon Raven, Ruth Heath, Maureen Hale. Pattie Warner, Gwen lohnson, lo Ann Diickett, Carole Miller. FOURTH ROW: Dale Cottinqharn, Carola Ioseph, Kathy Cheavens, Patsy Fincher, Gail Murphy, Nancy Williams, Carolyn Davis, Linda Fromme, Sandra Wil son, leannette Irina, Gayle Seicik, Yvonne Wilson, Nancy Schieiier, Claire Alexander, Terry Glascock, Carol Wheeler, Kay Pinckney, Frin Hiqains, Carolyn Berastrorn, Carole lohnson field. V , ig, 0 v x Q , ng .r .I , A Ti' K 'U Q U' G' A iw, Rib? 1- K J r i A rr- A 3 i J 1 HJ T I .. 1 f , 0 Ea? i' irarmmu. FlRST ROW: Carol Corley, Ianelle Stratton, Martha McKay, Mary Paige Benbow, Edith Wilson, Iulia CfT'Y E Xxx i f is' Penn, leanette lung, Sandra Roelyn, Vicki O'Neal SECOND ROW: Iody Drake, Mary Ellen Enibree, Etta Mae Courtney, Annette La Bauve, Carol Villarreal, Sandra Moore, Sylvia Guerrero, Susan Rolston, Carroll Ann Hodges THIRD ROW: David Hinkle, Gordon Otto, Billy Skinner, Laurence Becker, Peter Oliver, Neal Kocurek, Bill Harrison NOT PlCTURED: Kay Bethune, Kathy Cheavens ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an honor- 'y organization established to encourage high school students the development ot iaracter, scholarship, leadership, and irvice. Membership in NHS is an honor iught by all eligible students, for to be ected to this organization symbolizes not ily that the student has maintained a high holastic average throughout several semf ters but also that he has revealed an bility to share responsibilities and to work ell with others. During this year the National Honor Soe ety has held monthly meetings in the ames ot the members. Besides operating e student PX, NHS members held coach- g classes atter school at the close of each r weeks. A semiftormal banquet was held the spring, at which time new members are initiated. , v. Talking over spring semester activities are officers Mary Paige Benbow, historian: Iulia Penn, treasurerg Martha McKay, president: Mary Ellen Einbree, secretary: Carol Corley, vice-president: and fseatedl lanelle Straiton, reporter. Mrs. Ada Sanderson, sponsor unsung-.... Editor-in-Chief Kathy Cheavens holds a last-minute copy conference with chief photographer Ioe Leep Mrs. Kathe- rine Norman, sponsor: and Ellie Millard, club editor: as the Comet takes shape. .,,sf1v:'-fy f I C rrrl. COMET s X f X ,xx Carroll Ann Hodges, organi- zations editor, receives help in layinq out the double-paqe Band spread from Gayle Nor- rnan, faculty editorg Carlene Iohnson, feature editor: and Carol Corley, senior class edi- tor. STAFF TO PRESS! Working long hours after school and on aturdays, this year's Comet staff strived J make the 1954 Comet the best in the mq history of Austin Hiqh School. Under ie leadership of Editor-in-Chief Kathy fheavens, and with the guidance of Mrs. latherine Norman, publications sponsor, ie Comet staff, composed of almost all ew members, gave many hours to the uildinq of this annual. Invaluable ex- erience was qained in the art of publish- nq a yearbook, as well as the pleasure 'hich comes from workinq with others. NX A very vital part ot this year's staff were the co-art- editors, Helen Callicutt and Mary Paige Benbow, seated above. Literary editor Annette LaBauve and associate editor Iulia Penn tied the art Work in with copy and layout. Below are pictured other helpers: Peqqy Klumpp, senior section: Kay Sims, advertising, Brent Hickman, junior class and layout, Nelda Cummins, senior class and typ- ina: and Curtis Smith, sports copy. Baqqet Pace, not pictured, was also a valuable assistant. lf: 1' f--an, X 85 E- Fi r 'll , s 44 Fillinq the major staff positions ot the Maroon, the seven students pictured above are Robbie Burlaqe, editor: Ioe Lee, photographer: Suzanne Chandler, feature editor: Curtis Smith, sports editor, Gay Neuman, news editor: Carolyn Seay, manaainq editor: and Ianelle Straiton, advertising manager. MARCCN STAFF Editor-ln.-Ch1ef-.-..- .... .........-.....-...-,..- ...,., ,,. ,. --.Robbie Burlage Managing Edltor.....---...--..-.......e-.--- .... .. ..,,.. - ..... . ,...... Carolyn Seay News Edltor..-...-....-..--.... .,., -....-.-.--.-..- .... .,,.... ....... G a y Neuman Sports Edltor-..........-.....-.-.........- ...... ,-...., ....... , .......,,,,i.....,.. -Curtis Smith Assistant Sports Editor - .v,... ........ .... ,,..,, ....,,,,,.,,,,.....v.., ,,,,,...., ...,, D i c k Smith Sports Writers ,,,,,,,,........,.. ,..,.... - ..,...,,,.,, ..,r...,,...... R o ddy Edens, Ben Oliver, Ed Teinert, Bill Day, Sonny Rhodes Feature Editors... ........ - ........ - .... - ,.,.... - ...,... ..,,..,,.....i....... , , Suzanne Chandler Amusements Fditor .....,.. .,.,,,, Br ent Hickman Copy Assistant ..,.......,,.... ..,..,,,,.......,,......,........Y..,,,,.....,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,, S a lly Emerson Advertising Manager ,l.........l..,......... ,.l., .......,.....,,l.........,..... . . , ..,, Janelle Stratton Photographer ,l,......,,,...e..,..,.....,.....,,......,.,... .. .,.....,....,..... N .,.,..,,.,,,...t..,... , ..,,..., Joe Lee Cartoonists .... .. ..... ........... ........ Gaylon Schulle, Leo Reyes, Gilbert Rodrlquez Reporters..s....e. .....-Davld Buttry, Julia Penn, Judy Ravel, Marilyn Weiss. Curtis Johnson. Janelle Stratton, Kay Sims, Pat Brown, Sally Emerson, Michelle Ginsburg, Nancy Ann Hall, Julie Holman, Dale Cottingham, Helen Calllcutt, Nancy Schnautz, Alison Atwood, Joe Love, Mike Stanlslawski, Nancy Smith, Kathy Williams. Faculty Advlser..,,. .. ,M?'-. Katherine Norman Mrs. Katherine Norman, Sponsor Feature writers and re- oorters who joined the Maroon Staff this year in- :luded Emily Io Hoer- fnann, Kay Sims, Alison Atwood, Iulia Penn, Patsy Silberstein, and Iulie Hol- nan, seated: with Helen Zallicutt, Bill Day, Ed Feinert, and Mike Stanis- awski standing behind hem. 9525 Austin ra nun The Maroon office is one of the busiest centers of activity at Stephen F. Austin High School, for it is here that hard-working staff members publish the eight-page Maroon. In publication for the twenty-sixth year, the Maroon records news and events of school life in a school paper known throughout the state for its outstanding journalistic style and its wide appeal to the reader. This year the Austin Maroon was ranked in first place in the Texas High School Press Association competition held in Denton and received the top rating given by the international Quill and Scroll organization. An enthusiastic group of tenthgraders beqan work on the Maroon, including those seated, left to right: Michelle Ginsburg, Sally Emerson, Pat Brown, Kathy Williams, Ben Oliver, Roddy Edens, Dick Smith, Iudy Ravel, cmd Betty Oyervides. Standing are Ioe Love. Gilbert Rodri- guez, and Leo Reyes. H.: if XJ' Q- a ' ' B 5 FIRST RQW: Ianelle Straiton, Carolyn Seay, Kathy Cheavens, Suzanne Chandler SECOND ROW4 Robbie Burlage, Curtis Smith, Carroll Ann Hodges, Mrs. Katherine Norman, m sponsor, Gay Neuman, lulia Penn, Mary Paige Benbow, Helen Callicutt Q ca mtl ami Xyg if 9 an Officers of Quill and Scroll were elected at the banquet February 15. They are, left to right, Curtis Smith, vice- presidentg Carroll Ann Hodges, treasurer, Carolyn Seay, reporter, Kathy Cheavens, president: lulia Penn, secretary: and Gay Neuman, sergeant-at-arms. QUILL AND SCRQLL Quill and Scroll is an international organi- zation for high school journalists. At Stephen F. Austin High School membership in Quill and Scroll is an honor reserved for outstanding students from the Comet and Maroon staffs. This year a mid-winter banquet was held, at which time new members were initiated. Q7 Y? C. FIRST ROW: Billy Skinner, president: lulia Penn, secretary-treasurerp Paulina Norman, reporte- historian: leannette lung vice-president, Bobby Martins, sergeant-at-arms SECOND ROYN: Marilyn Weiss, Nancy Franke, Allene Salyer, Suzanne Vaught THIRD ROW: Alison Atwood, Ellie Millard, Carolyn Sue Tarver, Richard Iohnson ' 1 x 1 N D -.. NATIGNAL Tl-IESPIANS To be chosen a member oi the rtional Thespians is the highest nor a hiqh school student of dra- rtics can attain. Membership in s national dramatics organization open to any Red Dragon who has Jwn outstanding dramatic ability d willingness to work, and who s earned a total of fifteen points. banquet is held each spring at ich time the new Thespians are :iated. Wh... XFX if Dick 'Ninters fBilly Skinner? and Leo McEvoy CSam Abraham? lend their assistance to the stage- struck Cornelia Skinner lAllene Salyerl on board the ship bound for Europe, as Cornelia's best friend, Emily Kimbrough CPaulina Normanl watches. This scene Were Young and Gay, the fall production of the Bed Dragons. is from the play Our Hearts Rehearsing the scene from Oi Hearts Were Young and Gay in which Emily tries to learn swim are Paulina Norman c Emily and, standing, Aller Salyer, Sam Abraham, lea nette lung, Bobby Martins, ar Billy Skinner. Bobby was lati named district Best Actor lnterscholastic League compe tion: and the Red Dragon pla Out of the Thunder, receive second place. FIRST ROW: Ellie Millard, Iulia Penn, Marilyn Weiss, Paulina Norman, Allene Salyer, Nancy Franke, Suzanne Vaught, Carolyn Tarver, ludy Ravel, Michelle Ginsburg SECOND ROW: Chet Bollinger, leannette lung, Ruth Ann Cliit, Alison Atwood, Carol Browne, Sally Emerson, Sylvia Sweet, Betty Moore, Frances Reed, Sammy Abraham THIRD ROW: Ralph Hawkins, Allen Bettis, Floyd Reese, Bobby Martins, Billy Skinner, Richard Iohnson, limmy Hamilton, Bob Adair, lack Iordan RED DRAGONS Active since 1930, the Red Dragon Players, Stephen F. Austin High School's dramatic en- thusiasts, present two plays each year to the public, as well as entering a one-act play in the lnterscholastic League contest. Red Dra- gon members usher at various school func- tions and have an annual banquet in the spring. Members of this organization gain invaluable experience in working with others, as well as in learning the more tech- nical aspects ot dramatic work. Membership in the Red Dragons is open to all students interested in dramatics, either in acting or production. Try-outs are held each spring. I 1 3' 4 2 .KV Yet, Pictured together are Red Dra- gon officers Richard lohnson, president: Marilyn Weiss, re- porterehistorianp Paulina Nor- man, secretary-treasurer: lean' nette lung, vice-presidentg and Bobby Martins, sergeant-at arms. Mrs. David L. Norton, sponsor 91 FIRST ROW: Virginia Turley, Susan Womack, Faye Hocutt, Carolyn Knape, Pat Coers, Shirley Griffin, Renee Miller, Ioe Pat Nance, Debbie Taylor, Virginia Lemburg, Linda Ann Fromme, Kay Culbreath SECOND ROW: Mary Margaret Portmann, Peggy Felder, Phyllis Ioseph, Martha Stahl, Anne Taylor, Diane Peavy, lohnny De Bois, Andre Bouchard, David Magness, Sammy Horton, Bob Wagner, Shirley Murray THIRD ROW: Alfred Kasper, Tucker Coughlen, David Hinkle, Norma lean Walsh, Louise La Bauve, Cora Nell Frederick, Sharon Voyles, Yvonne Wilson, Iay Caldwell, Tommy Pesnell, Miss Manigault, sponsor, Barbara Adams, Marjorie Heimann, Edna Irons .x . -r Pictured together in the library are officers Linda Fromme, secretary: Debbie Taylor, presi- 'K , psi IUNIOR RED CRGSS The Iunior Red Cross Coun cil works to assist the Amer ican Red Cross in all possible ways. Its members, one fron' each advisory, support the an nual Red Cross drive, as wel as fostering other Worthwhile campaigns and providing en tertainrnent at army hospitals. dent: Ioe Pat Nance, treasurer: Virginia Lem- burg, vice-president, and Iohn Burdine, ser- geant-at-arms. N Sd We . C 0 I 2 4 , . . 1 Miss Louise Manigault, SOLR6, sponsor 'S SEATED: Ronald Bucher, Woody Long, Alwyn Barr, Carole Miller,V1ra1ni a Lear, Mr. Samuel Harnlett, sponsor STANDlNG: David Shapiro, Howard Ekdahl, David Baird, Rodney Senterfitt, Robbie Burlaqe, Melvin Myers NOT PlCTURED: lim Neff, Howard Hughes, Iohn Bass, Gene Grove, lack jordan, Nancy Schnautz I UN IOR I-IISTORIANS Organized in November ot l952, the Stephen F. Austin High School chapter of the Iunior Historians is an affiliate of the Texas State Historical Associa- tion. The primary purpose of the Iunior Historians is to encourage high school students to build up an interest in local history. Members ot the 135 Texas chapters submit research papers each spring to a state essay contest. Membership in the Iunior His- torians is open to any interested student in Austin High School. OFFICERS Robbie Burlage President David Shapiro Vice-President Melvin Myers Secretary Howard Hughes Reporter IV FIRST ROW: Mr. H. K. Henley, sponsor, lack Bailey, Tommy Brown, lack Rapp, Paul Eby, Bob Willhoite, Amull G l v U L La Fuente, Dick Thomsen , h 'V A . .t 1. i x , M47 v ' ui - 5' ,L .N - , Php' li lia o 0 4 ' SECOND ROW: Sam Lane, George Turner, Dale Parsons, George Robinson, Bobby Branch, Leslie Wilson, A Cloyce Childers, Billy Davis, Ralph Glass, Floyd Gooding THIRD ROW: Iulia Finks, Connie Vick, Patricia Smith, Barbara Mills, Bruce Martin, Leroy Smith, Billy Wap- pler, loe McNair, Ordell Dube, Calvin Gustafson FOURTH ROW: Bobby Blair, Larry Gomez, Terry Driskell, Torn Lanmon, Darrell Hutchins, Dan Schiefter, Dick Hart, Buck Cheavens, loe Brooks, lay Harkins Citicers gathered around lack Bailey, president, are Dick Thomsen, reporter, Dick Hart, vice-president: Bob Will- hoite, student adviser: Tommy Brown, secretary, lack Rapp, sentinel: Paul Eby, treasurer. FUTURE FARMERS CE AMERICA The Future Farmers of America is the national organization for boys studying vocational agricul- ture in high school. The primary aim ot the F.F.A. is the develop- ment of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The Stephen F. Austin High School chapter oi the F.F.A. encourages its members to participate in many worthwhile projects, including en- tering stock in livestock shows, and entering livestock judging contests and public speaking contests. This year a tri-school F.F.A. Council was formed to aid the three Austin chapters in coordinating their ac- tivities. Mr. Henry K. Henley, Sponsor za--,Q 'D is 4 vt 1 5 ,af W' if . F ' , J U . s V fa X n ' . f 1 K hw . I - ' 1 A 'gg - A I 4, , 'v fn! rug L. ' sv .4 5 - ' '1 'L ,, e - 4 1 '- - if H ' , iiF'f '1i' . 'fl 'E Q fs. - - ' N is ' - , fA ,fl ' ' 4 1 1,- 'V if wa' X . -if , 1 6 it , it ff w Q. ,- , , . v.,,i - -ii' i , . ' P P ETF wi- sw:+f:?i' if 3??-MJ. 3.4: ' f , A f for . 5 x ' 8 ' 1 ' K -5: ' 'f' .'ii'Tx', ff f-QM: - -5' Y, , KV, 4 ' X A .1 ALJ' 1 wr , sl! . , Q ,hit , Ygiifgivi P. J , A A Vi hifi. 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Below them Doyle Martin, lim Gibson, and Dick Thomsen are sighting for terrace lines. Enqaqed in the same activity at upper riqht are Dan Schieffer, Charles Slauqh- ter, Tommy Brown, and loe Brooks. Bobby Blair is shown with his champion Hampshire qelt and below are Arnulf La Fuente and A. C, lohannessen, com' pletina the terrace line. F.F.A. SWEETHEABT Betty Nichols l 95 rxf E '1 .. Jf i T51 fx. in -1 , Lf I- : , get ii X' f T. ,-.v ., ,, NK 0' 1-Q, 1 sv' ,Q it .f , wt 'f y ' wg . QQ l FIRST ROW: Ioe Love, Ierry Cain, lohnny De Bois, Robbie Burlage, Bob Pfeiter SECOND ROW: Dale Parsons, Terry Voss, Curtis Smith, Billy Ioe Garcia, Harry Meyers THIRD ROW: Mr. B. R. Reynolds, YMCA secretary, Roy Lyon, Pat Barlow, Arnold Menn, Terry Meyers, loe Goddard, Russ Butler, Albert Ebauqh, Iames Ptluger NOT PICTURED: Ioe Lee, Howard Hughes, Bill Day, lim Diesem, Sandy Kirkpatrick, Andre Bouchard, Roddy Edens. Iames Adams Pictured together are officers Andre Bou- chard, secretary-treasurer: Robbie Bur- lage, president: Albert Ebaugh, vice-presi- dent: Terry Voss, parliamentariany and Pat Barlow, chaplain. Mr. Grover C. Harris, sponsor HI-Y The two-year-old chapter of the Hi-Y at Stephen F. Austin High School is an affiliate of the national organization. The Hi-Y, which is the high school branch of the Y.M.C.A., strives to instill in its members high ideals and stand- ards, along with a desire to serve others. This year Hi-Y members were active in many school activities. The Hi-Y Hop, an all-school formal dance held in Ianuary, was clirnaxed by the pres- entation of Sandra Moore as the Hi-Y Sweetheart, selected from a group of five nominees. Local members also served as pages at the state Hi-Y Leg- islature. Qmwwf- f -v aww- .'1 .rv ,'4.,, MQ, K K ' lv '!Ql!l!lllQQ 1,S! .. . ,.' ,M --Q up , n ,,...' Q. X K ,ilxaf .M . .D V i .!!1'!H!!!!ngggg,, 't,!'. . . 'A ' 3 it-1 Ol! i U . +- -.... ,I - - - - !.!!! !!!,!'1 - , E ax -, 'M Q A 'fr 3 :, :.x, '9 ,E Y Q ' 5 - x va . :. lg . - ,'s' - . sg, hp ' 'Os Q 1-A -ii 'P ,wb eh.. 5 . L up ,.. I ...,-., 'Sw.E E Tw - lllllllllilll iam- ,r iL.. - :J HVYYW, 7774 il' -,, A F1 T L. f ,E A - ,M , 1 ,...f Cdrlene lohnson, hedd cheerledder for l952-53 ornd l953-54, Cdrroll Lundin, three sport lettermdn, lody Drdlce, Winner of vdrsity tennis letters, ond Freddie Wendldndt, three sport lettermotn, pose dt Bdrton Springs. LETIC S 16 El .wwf ,tqy R I . v -2 ,:, E E5 , L i- T i':i Qf7'f U CT www - 5 LxLL t ravis Raven and Charles ,inqmichel returned to ieir alma mater to help uide the training oi the 953 Maroons. They made real place tor themselves 1 the hearts of the boys nd the fans. Team Managers Dale Smith and Tommy Campbell were always ready with the right equipment at the riaht time. They ministered to the needs of the team with alacrity and sympathy. 1 3 Head Coach lohnny Kitchen looked to tho future with a smile, even thouah he knew that it would probably take several years to build a championship AAAA team after the division of Austin l-liqh School. WN M... -o-Q -0 Ya' - -Q . ,as L ,rx my ,L bbluuunnnau. dig?-Xff rgtgizfsst K . sw' L ' N 102 'Swv 'ji' Iohn Hruska Senior Letterman Back Oscar Peterson Senior Letterman Center S' K, Ll.. tQ-1 if . V' fin, l MAROONS vs. TEMPLE O-21 The first football game in the history of Stephen F. Austin High School was played by the Maroons against the Temple Wildcats September ll, 1953, at Woodson Field in Temple. Although Aus- tin came out on the short end of the score, 21-O, the game was much closer than indicated. Stand-outs in the Austin line were David Bramble and Kenneth Vaughan, both helping to stop the Wildcats through the center. lohn Hruska and Ernest Adams played bang-up defense, I-lruska intercepting two passes. In the backfield, Red Bernal and l-Iruska teamed with Eddie Wallace, Walter Kidd, and Leissner Raven to grind out yardage with savage thrusts into the stout Temple line. I 1 AUSTIN vs. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 7-I2 The second game of the season for Austin, a non-conference, proved the ability of Austin's line in the clutches. Arlington Heights had seven good scoring opportunities, but could count on only two. One of Heights' tallies, brought back on a penalty. was a thrilling 90-yard second-half kickoff return by Roy Menge. Austin's only touchdown came in the final three minutes of the game on an 85-yard pass-run play from John Hruska to End Ken- neth Sellstrom, which found Arlington Heights' secondary napping. Observers claimed it was the first time a Kitchen-led team had ever passed inside its own 20-yard stripe. Bernal converted. Lester Boyer shaped up as an able man-under during this game, I . . 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During the game, Austin drew 95 yards on penalties, while Houston was set back 115. The Maroons' most serious threat came mid-way in the first period when a 2l-yard touchdown pass from lohn Hruska to Kenneth Sell- strom was called back. On three different occasions the Austin team drove within their opponents' 35-yard line: but these chances were nullified twice by fumbles and once on downs by the stubborn Mus- tang defense. Fullback David Harrell turned in a brilliant performance that netted 54 yards in a series of line-smashing runs. Louis f-fartqrove, Stanley Roper, David Bramble, Kenneth Vauqhan, Carroll Lundin, and Red Bernal were a few of the outstanding Maroon players who received a burst of prideful applause from the Band, Red Iackets, and 7,000 spectators who cheered the squad into the dressing room after the final qun had sounded. WACO, 14 - AUSTIN, 14 The meeting between the Waco Tiqers and the Austin Maroons ended in a solid defeat for the team from the Capital City. Waco was reputed to have a team of championship caliber: so all that the fans asked of the team was a hard-fouqht battle, and this was exactly what they qot. Even in defeat, hard-fiahtinq Eddie Wallace ran as fiercely as any Waco back, and Gilbert Bernal, David Harrell, and Leissner Raven showed flashes of brilliance. Austin put up a fine defensive fight, but Waco's miqhty team proved too much even for Austin's best. It was the most points scored on the lvfaroons since another Waco team routed them 40-7, nearly 20 years ago, Austin's two scores came in the second and fourth quarters as results of lonq ground marches. These TD's was scored by Leissner Raven and Red Bernal. AUSTIN vs. GAINESVILLE 621 Absence of a scoring punch spelled defeat for the Austin Maroons on October 9 at House Park. Austin's fine secondary was off its usual form, and the Leopards capitalized on this weakness. Some bright spots were found in the Austin team, however, as defensive ends Terry Williams and Ernest Adams, along with linebacker Stanley Roper, turned in noteworthy performances. The running of Eddie Wallace, Leissner Raven, and Red Bernal offered about the only offensive spark for the Crimsons. The Maroons' only score came as a climax to a 46-yard drive. Bernal and Raven took turns carrying the ball to the seven. After a penalty and a quarterback sneak by Roy Cloud put the Maroons on the one, Bemal bucked left guard behind the blocking of Henry Heath and Oscar Peterson to score Austin's first TD of the season at House Park. AUSTIN, 28 - LAREDO, O After five pre-season losses, the spark of life came to the Maroons in their first district encounter and gave them a victory over Laredo. Sparked by the splendid running of halfbacks Red Bernal and Iohn Hruska and fullback Eddie Wallace, the Maroon ground at- tack showed what had been only brief splashed in previous games. Bernal led the ground game with 86 yards on l2 carries, followed by Hruska with 61 yards on l3 carries and Wallace with 59 on 6. Roy Cloud showed the best quarterbacking Austin produced all season with excellent play-selection and effective ball-handling. End Terry Williams played splendid defensive ball, aided by Oscar Peterson, Henry Heath, and Louis Hartgrove. After a 47-yard touchdown pass from Hruska to Sellstrom had been nullified by a penalty in the second quarter, the Maroons went 52 yards to pay dirt. Bernal kicked the extra point as he did on the succeeding three TD's. Austin drove for a touchdown the first time it got the ball in the second half, with Bernal going over. Eddie Wallace climaxed a fourth-period 43-yard drive, steaming 16 yards around left end for the third TD. Halfback Carroll Lundin got the Crimsons off to their final score, intercepting a Laredo pass and running ll yards. Several plays later, Roy Cloud went over for the six-pointer. fx Ernest Adams Senior Letterman End David Bramble 190-pound Senior Letterman Tackle Milton Webb 152-pound Back David Harrell MAROONS vs BRACKENRIDGE EAGLE 7-26 The second district game of the season was played on a rain-soaked field at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio. The Eagles of Brackenridge rolled 344 yards through the center of the Maroon line. The Maroons gained only 104. Most of the Austin team's yardage came in the second half when the whole team began to roll. During this period the Maroons outscored the Eagles, 7-6. Walter Kidd scored the lone Austin touchdown on a one-yard plunge. Austin's con- version expert, Red Bernal, kicked the extra point. Kidd had 58 yards on 14 carries, while Raven counted 35 yards on ll. David Blanchard played an outstanding game in the Maroon line and was in on almost every play through the left side of the line. MAROCDNS, 7 - ROY MILLER, 20 Even though the Maroons played one of their best games of the year, Miller slashed the Austin line for 318 yards on the ground in a see-saw offensive-defensive battle. After both teams marched triumphantly down the field each time they got the ball in the first half, the Miller defense closed in decisively in the second halt and stopped every Maroon drive cold. The Crimsons' only score came in the first half when line' backer Oscar Peterson grabbed an attempted screen pass and raced 40 yards untouched tor a score. Bernal converted. , '...-i:.,.. ,iw L 'n L i,,.,,- il, 7' T l59-pound Back Senior Letterman MAROONS VS. THOMAS JEFFERSON 7-26 A bunch of hustling Maroons played inspired ball in the first half of the leff game to hold the Mustangs' pass-master Billy Dube at a standstill, with Ieff's only TD coming on a pass interception. But, the Mustang offensive started clicking in the second half, and the Maroons could muster only one tally when Walter Kidd took a kick-off after leff's fourth TD and started a 56-yard march back to goal territory. Leissner Raven ran l6 yards, Boyer hit Terry Williams with a 9-yard pass, and Tommy Francis picked up six. After a l5-yard Mustang penalty, Raven churned the remaining distance. Bernal kicked the extra point. Williams, end Ernest Adams, and linebacker Stanley Roper were impressive on defense. AUSTIN-0, W. B. RAY-13 Playing inspired football, the Austin Maroons unrolled their final game before 5,000 screaming fans who were proud of a team that had lost nine games, while winning only one. Though they dropped a tough 13-0 loss to W. B. Ray of Corpus Christi, the Maroons, led by 15 fighting seniors playing their final game for Austin High School, were never really beaten. The first Ray score came as a result of a wobbly 38-yard pass in the third quarter and the second in the final 30 seconds of the game when lack Iones broke through the middle of Austin's nine-man line and ran 59 yards into the end zone. Senior stand-outs were fullback Eddie Wallace, halfback Leissner Raven, guards Henry Heath and Louis Hartgrove, and end Ernest Adams. But the juniors followed the senior leadership to play Austin's finest game of the year. The game was a tribute to the fine coaching of Head Coach Iohnny Kitchen, Line Coach Charlie Iungmichel, and Backfield Coach Travis Raven who began the season with only two let- termen and wound up with a fine Maroon football team. X. a Q g A K' T Q fig? . ,..4s..., ,sr ' n 1 Y - v . .-'li ' . T 'T' f A . A-Q Q-in ..- -t.w'R'-rf+fQS,. , . , , . :ferr -yy, 5, gr-S-.Lg-,J ,. 4 , . it Y 2-55-,Q .4 hw? wp K gf,-3 Vim KFJEAVW ,. .0 . Q .1 MN 1 . . K Q - wg-. .53 My . - -y . T9g'ii'rk ' wie - T, it M vfv- -s' 1 1 ' K ' - ,ps ., . 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Gilbert Red Bemal Letterman Back V.- Q 5 K K ,r ' h ' - Howard Willis Sophomore Tackle M 6 L3 K Pl l -fe- a W -fkillkvrae if Rex Nichols Sophomore End loe Pot Ncmce Iunior Bock Terry Williams Iunior Letterman End iii , ,Q , o r r I' A, qv '- 1 .1 , C I W . rr lm' -M4 'I p A Wcxlter Kidd 142-pound Letterrndn Back Harold Henderson Iunior Center X . I V, . -A-ffl' - f 4 4 ' Q ,.,,,..W 'S I' -. 4- Roy Lyon 183-pound Iunior Guard Armando Olvera, Iunior Tackle -6- ' To t L, L L L lSu-.---- 1gw 'Ci'gT ,Q qn A 4-r ' 'Qff g5a,,,? 5' Q .1743 . i. 'A' -, 'Q '1 '5f 'M C ing: ,pxgp - 2 sa an s '73 53 52 12 I 'F 3... wvkwiw -Tn-mugs-up-pq! .- A Via, ,',LL -5 inb rug? ,,.L, .yn W. at V-1 TU., .. THE 1953 MARCONS FIRST ROW: Alex Benny, Cahill Hitt, Dick Spangler, Roy Lyon, Howard Willis, lohn Fulcher, Stanley Roper, Qsca Peterson, Larry Hogan, Roy Cloud, David Harrell, Lester Boyer SECCND ROW: Dan McCallum, Carroll Lundin, Red Bernal, Ernest Adams, Walter Kidd, Leissner Raven, loe Dacy Armando Olvera, David Bramble, Kenneth Vaughan, Bill Biggs THIRD ROW: Dale Smith, manager, David Pollard, Rex Nichols, Rollo Newsom, Terry Williams, loe Pat Nance, Melvir Myers, Harold Henderson, Randolph Whitfield, Eddie Wallace, Mr. Charles lungmichel, Mr. Travis Raven FCURTH RCW: Z. T. Griffin, Gene Farmer, William Kilian, Tommy Francis, David Blanchard, Louis Hartgrove, lohi Hruska, Henry Heath, Kenneth Sellstrom, lack Hartgrove, Mr. lohnny Kitchen ' ,-.,F- , , Q1 P 4 ---1 -' K X. in! -- f-S-f ,...,,,.,,,,,qn , l , Y - 'Al ,pl , 9 Y W I ' --A W Y k.,, r f -, . , .-... .-. . ,. ,A .:..,,,,,,, 1- M . ' vu' L 'N 'W ' ...,..,-t ,. N ,- .... A A .N , 3 1 Q ' i n 3 H 'N ' - 5 'w' , 1!r'-m.....gw,.,rt,!x3 2. N y l :,f Yi' N 'I r Q cn X l N '- h .9 ' Q f W v Q . 1 ' ' r , . .1 X - 7 -.l-. ,' -' 8 ', Q. . : R .I , , 4 ,vs 1 r-.... 1 4 1-A N. Q, rl r ' , .. I . x 0 , .I , 1 . I . . .i P 'N ,W g , ,, . 4 R ,. V , r - -DY 04 li Q y ' .J ' X, ,qi Jfj . ? T . i' 2 L 1 K4 I X ' 5 Q' A I I f I , 1 A - x 'l l MAROON HB TEAM Sportrnq tr 53 wrnrloss record, the Mcrrocn Bees telt thot therr season wus cr success when they deltorrted M -C rllurrr urn-l Trrrvrs B totrnrs wiue ocrvlr, Tho lrtrrmlworkrrrq tenth qrerders wrll turnrsh rrruch of the strength lor' the Maroon vcrrsrty crt nnxt ymrr Vrvturml frlmve they rm, FIRST HOW: hrrr Murphy, Douqlars Hurrincton, Pifrfrce Tre-frdwell, Andre Borrrhorfl, Allvert Ccrrrrlln, lorry Aclrrrrs, Grlhvrt Rorlrifguei, Powell Drnqlvr, lcrhn Wtrrrrer, Huy Loqcrn SECOND ROW: lim Gmtis. RUY Dflfllelr Komlplll BHSUU, Alflflfl I-f?4lf?5TWTr Gfffflfl GVIHIVIWGYI Yrrncrrrn Rosvndw, Ortlwll Dube, Arthur Carter, Sonny Vrscurdi THIRD ROW: Nrcky Huntzrs, Howtrrcl Crrrlsfzn, Rrrlwort Aflfrrr, Hohert fllflzfllr Hart Cltryttvrr, Kwrth Rhmr, Rudy Barrera, Dirk Pfritrllo, Dowey Farley FOURTH ROW: Mr, Ben Lewis, Doutrltrs Chrlton, Vtferrclvll Prwrs, TCrry wY'iSlCPll, lcrrrrvs Ntrllvy, Mtrrl: Breocrllovth, lohn Bolrvork, lvrry Spain, Alton Greevnn, Mr. Wallace Drrrlcfrll ss s s W -- 119 Q . Z 1 X VI? QQ? fp 1 24 4 f , f ' rv S 5 1 K . 'B J 4, if 4 if 'A N 314 ff 'Q 'X ,ji ff 1 if . f 73 ET? ,,, , www'su-5,229 iff 1' Q' y f' If I . f, rl,,li'.mn u n p 1 . XL A .9 af 3 .I U 'Q-M. M Il .i . 4 V. ,n,,'-,', J .' 3 is ' an 'TH TRI-CAPTAIN S Freddy Wendlandt, Rogers Wilson, and Carroll Lundin served as the tri- captains of the Maroon basketball team-the three vertebra that composed the backbone of the '53-'54 Maroon cage unit. Freddy, the defensive ace, was runnersup for the outstanding player in the city, was first string on the All-City team, third team All-District and a two-letter man. He was rated by many as the best passer in the district. Rogers was third in scoring in the district, second team All-District, second team All-City, and a two-letter man. Rogers' rebounding, versatility, and sharp eye made him a valuable asset to the squad. Carroll was acclaimed outstanding player in District 6AAAA, first team All-District, and first team All'City. He ranked second in district scoring and claimed his second letter this year. Carroll reached his peak when he looped 22 points in the second McCallum game. The three captains began their schoolboy basketball careers together in University Iunior High School, where they led the Eagles to the City Cham- pionship. As sophomores all three made the Varsity as reserves. In their junior year they were all members of a Maroon team which staged some thrilling comebacks to go all the way to the State Finals and cop second in the state. Dick lohnson-Red l-loss broke into the startinq five late in the season to gain honorable mention and the admiration of Austin basketball fans. He will probably be the main- sprinq of next year's team. BASKETBALLERS PLA' After facinq a formidable array of opponents in a ruqc 24-game schedule, the l953-S4 Stephen F. Austin Maroon b ketball team, under the exacting tutelaqe of Coach Wallc B. Dockall, captured 20 of these contests to record an ,I average and complete a htqhly successful season. Althouqh the Maroons were edaed by Thomas Iefferson San Antonio for the district title, they proved their mettle placinq every member on the AllfDistrict teams or honoral mentions. Center Ralph Caballero and guard Carroll Lune falso most valuable player in districtl gained first team honc Rogers Wilson was ranked on the second team, Freddy Wei landt on the third, and Dick Red l-loss Iohnson rated honorable mention. The Maroons beqan their season with a 52-4l victory ow the San Marcos Rattlers December l. ln their second contt the Stephen F. boys met and were defeated by the Alai Heights Mules, 64-56, who later became State Champs in AA The Crimsons bounced back from the loss with a pair of v tories over the William B. Travis Rebels, 50-27 and 50-33. Th they pasted the Kniqhts of McCallum twice, 48-42 and 56- The Maroons defeated McCallum a third time, 47-4l, Februc 8, to establish absolute supremacy in the city. After the seco McCallum qame, Austin tried San Marcos aqain, this tix UCCESSFUL SEASCN king the Rattlers 67-46 in their own gym. A week later, the roons plied their talents in the San Antonio lnvitational irnament. They edged Edison, 46-42, in the first round and pped Miller, 56-37, in the second. ln the semi-finals, they id out a 47-42 victory over a tenacious San Antonio quintet, that sarne night a weary Maroon team was toppled by :mas lefferson, 56-48. iustin faced letf in their next match, this time in district play. e Fritz Connally-led Mustangs downed them 56-55 in the S gym. The Maroons began a short-lived comeback then i victories over Miller, 51-40, Laredo, 7O-50: and Ray, 54-49. Bn Ianuary Zl, the Crimsons received their most damaging w, as the Brackenridge Eagles pulled off a costly upset in Stephen F, gym. From that date on, the Maroons never another game, but the damage proved too great to over- ie. With some changes in their line-up and determination heir minds, they gained a 47-43 sweet-revenge win over lefeated Iefierson in the first of eight consecutive victories. it they blasted Brack, 52-37, for another taste of vengeance. :e they developed a taste for victory, the Austin boys dis- ered they had an insatiable appetite for it: and they pped the Ray Texans 48-39, Miller, 70-53: and Tech, 59-34. w z Ralph Caballero-Ralph's accuracy with the hook, rebounding, and smooth pivot workv played a big part in the Maroon attack and gained him a first string position on the All- District team. 5 . INDIVIDUQL SCORING Player No. Games Points Average Roqers Wilson 23 278 12.1 Carroll Lundin 24 302 12.6 Freddy Wendlandt 24 156 6.5 Ralph Caballero 24 248 10.3 Dick Iohnson 21 117 5.6 Kenneth Vaughan 14 93 6.6 Bobby Tiemann 19 36 1.9 Gilbert Ramirez 15 28 1.9 Rex Nichols 9 19 2.1 Walton Lundin 7 4 .6 Bill Drake 4 3 .8 lohnny Reyes 6 2 .3 Herbert Dela Rosa E1 if iv 2 inn .3 Y Totals 24 1288 53.8 team CIVGTGQG Four Maroons ao up to get that ball away from a McCallum player in one of the close cone tests between the two local teams. Freddy Wendlandt-ln spite ot a Haood eye, Freddy didn't do much shootina. 1-le concentrated on feeding his teammates, and defensively he became the ter- ror ot the scorinq specialists on opposing teams. Ralph Caballero looks on as teammate Flea Martinez at- tempts a tield goal in the game against San Antonio Tech. Wi 'V lohnny Reyesflohnny, who as a Jun' tor guard didn't see too much action this year will he hack to vie tor a post tion next year. Bill Drakef Bill, overshadowed by sen- ior sgiiad members, still showed plenty ol hustle and promise for next year':s team. Ernest Adams' fErnest, a sentor, added depth to the Maroon reserves. QQTIN l12 A fu- Hoqers Wilson and Kenneth Vaughan watch helplessly as Roy Miller sinks a basket. Gilbert Hamirezf-f Flea showed remarkable ballhandlina ability and was frequently inserted as a 'ireezina aaentf' Ralph Caballero makes his try for a bas- ket good, even against the tight defensive play at Laredo. Carroll Lundin-Sharp-shooting Carroll was an outstandina player, both on the Maroon squad and in District GAAAA. His coolness under pressure established him as a leader of the squad. Walton Lundin-Only a junior this year, Walt showed siqns of becoming one of the rnainstays of next year's team. Bobby Tiemolnn-Number one reserve, Bobby wos the ace in the hole. A senior, Bobby has been on the squad for three yeors. ww- ' '1,.x-we Cobollero scores oqoinst Miller os Bobby Tiernonn looks on. Rogers Wilsohf-ff'-X real dead' eye when the Chips were down, Boa Showed much versatility. He heaan the season as ari aiit mari, but wound up in a pivot slat. Kenneth Vatiaharif--flhe local edition at Gulf liver, Ken was of areat value to the team as a reserve. Here he tatmts Flea Ramirez with his superior height. Rex Nichols-Rex showed plenty of promise this yecrr cts the only sophomore on the squad and was used often as ct reserve. ai Herbert Deio Rosa -fi-ierb, CI junior, will be ct top Contender tor one ot the stortinq roles next yeor, BUYS' TENNIS TEAM KNEELING: Coach O. T. Gustafson, Carr Pritchett, Howard Ekdahl, Malcolm Hicks, Albert Ebauqh STANDING: Laurence Becker, Tucker Couqhlen, Don Wukasch, Richard Keeton, Dick Spangler Senior Doubles team consisted oi Laurence Junior Doubles--Don Wukasch and Dick Becker and Richard Keeton Spangler TRAVELING SQUAD Representing Stephen F. Austin in tennis tournaments through- out the state were Iody Drake, Edith Wilson, Ann Webster, Iulia Montgomery, Nancy Ding- wall, Gail Murphy, Richard Keeton, Iim Woodson, Don Wu- kasch, Laurence Becker, and Coaches Mrs. Olwyn Anderson and Mr. O. T. Gustafson. X X I N ' -fda Top singles players for the boys were lim Wood- son, to the left, as senior singles representative, and Tucker Coughlen, below, sophomore hopeful. 5 AL ,Qi pw-qx 134 vb B X 1 'E KNEELING: Miss Betty Gruy, Assistont Couch, Ann Cox, Gail Murphy, Noncy Dinqwoll, Koy Pinclcney, Colleen O'Connor, Virqinio Wiley, Ann Webster, Iody Druke, Betty Nichols STANDING: Btirboro Allen, Connie Moftit, Louise Weiler, Mctline Gilbert, lnqrid Rodkey, Edith Wilson, Mnricinn Moxey, Shvrron Henson, Inlin Montgomery, Alison Atwood, Shurlis Leinbcrch, Mrs. Olwyn Anderson, Coofh GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM The two doubles teoms included Edith Wilson, Ann Webster, Nancy Dinqwoll, and lody Droke o-'-nu ifx V Cooch Olwyn Anderson shows some techniques to junior squad members Ingrid Rcrdkey, Connie Moiiit, and Ann Cox. Goil Murphy, top senior singles Iulio Montgomery, top junior singles 1-0--4... if S A N FIRST ROW: Glen Dee Weise, Manaqer, lohn Reyes, Ernest Adams, Richard Pinckney, Carroll Lundin, Bill Drake, Bobby Huston Iimmy Cottinqham, Robert Twaddell SECOND ROW: Benny Smith, Marvin Reynolds, Bobby Tiemann, Oscar Peterson, Rogers Wilson, Freddie Wendlandt, Walton Lundin Linton Whitaker, Leissner Raven, Coach Travis Raven THIRD ROW: lames Adams, Alwyn Barr, Ierry Adams, Ordell Dube, Ierry Smith, Roy Smith, Lester Boyer, Don Johnson, Iohn Hruska Peter Schier, Melvin Foster, Leroy Smith, Royce Gourley, Robert Schier MAROON BASEBALL TEAM Manager Glen Dee Weise, Coach Raven Pitcher Oscar Peterson 0 Y h I C lou .. -. ,re M :A . - .- ---1--mu V, M, sf w Wi? f , A . -E ,K 5 , . 1-X w I X xx L ' A Q 1+ 'O K' r- my ii, eafg +10- ws- K li Kuhn' 53 wr ago Wi M'-M 1 -Iii,-,F 4 X51 N-.Ta E 1: if N H. 4 1 J X XY. x a K X I E .af , M Aff We my dpi ,l 1 I i fs f 17, 'Ex W ff? Q- iw' A Q 5 A ww 1 , Q 5 ij' 'xx ,,f c s' QQNTY 1. W? Q . Q ,many ix f ,g Q X A ,. g s 1 - x 3 . sl. .fy ixqx N , . Q , w M 4. i ii -'vp 'QXBN' ff-is ' K - .. -995' . ,W ,.....f 'a? J IQ if .5 f 'A 5',f+ Q' z - I Bill Drake, utility infielder, Leissner Raven, riqht field, Robert Twaddell, utility infielder and iunior rnanaaer Marvin Reynolds, Catcher 140 Fielding for the Maroons this year were Freddy Wendlandt, utility outfielder, Linton Whit- aker, center field, Roqers Wil- son, left field, and Leissner Rav- en, riqht field. s R ' 5 v 1- ' sv R 1. I we , R' ., FredClY vi. R 5:3 R K , f i 1 t, Q 'tw ., Wendland T-'An' I .m K W' if R ft ' 4 R -9 2 Utility r ' 'R Outfielder 1 y. . K l X si X U' 'I' -Q wah Coach Raven hues the 1954 Maroons up for Comet photographer Ioe Lee. Marvin Reynolds and Robert Twaddell warm up the pitcher. of M rl g, I 2!!:! W - H, -'X Alu-V1: L t1 .7-bzqkq ,awk W .i-.......,..,.. W FIRST ROW: Iames White, Sammy Horton, Bobby Anderson, Leissner Raven, Gilbert Bernal, Walter Kidd, Neil Whitesell, Ned Buratti, Andre Bouchard, David Baird, Bob Pteiter SECOND ROW: Douglas Chilton, Harry Ramage, Don lfiatherly, Bill Day, Benton Albright, David Pollard, Tommy Pesnell, Don Brand, John Babcock, James Nalley, Douglas Harrington, James D'Arcy THIRD ROW: Mr, Charles Iungmichel, Coach, David Ellison, Robert l-lodqkiss, Iohnny Lucio, Ierry Spain, Reuben Taylor, Richard Karotkin, John Burdine, C. W. Reeves, Carl Green, Iames Pfluger, Powell Dingler, Paul Donn, Dan McCallum, David Bramble, Ralph Arevealo, Bob Adair MARGON TRACK TEAM I ,, . i iv-' 9971 440 Yard Relay P019 VGUU Donald Brand, Don Hatherly, Walter Kidd, l9fTY SDCIU1 Grid lCIm9S DAYCY 142 Freddie Wendlandt Mile Run Andre Bouchard, Ned Buratti, Tommy Pesnell mf , N Y ' ,. Q . Ak Shot Put Dan McCallum, Dave Bramble, Carl Green, Iohn Burdirre 100 Yard Dash Freddie Wehdlarrdt gST QST GST, 957, -In-nu 440-YARD DASH-KNEELING: Robert Gray, Iames White, Benton Albright, Douqlas Chilton STANDING: Bob Pfeifer, Bob Adair, Iohn Babcock, Pal Dinqler, Tommy Francis, Donald Brand The Mile Relay consisted of Adair, Brand, Francis, and Terrell Hemphill Knot picturedl. 4 Y Q I High lump Red Bernal takes a prac Pal Dinqler, Don Hatherly, Iohnny Lucio jump. Donald Brand and Iohi Eddie Wallace look on. fl Half Mile and 880 Yard Dash Seated, Iames Pfluqer, David Baird, Bill Day Standing, Reuben Taylor, Paul Donn, Ralph Arevealo, C. W. Reeves DSW m while broad jumpers Hurdle-S o and discus thrower Bobby Anderson, Richard Karotkin, Neil Whitesell Sammy Horton x X A ,,.1,..3, 3, 5 fs Q x if . f, KN! ws H6 fa- 'T 5 KNEELING: Ewell Muse, Sonny Rhodes, lesse Mercado, Eddie Sdsse STANDING: Iohn Amey, Wayne: Wllscn, Nce Meivcxdo, Tom Seekdtz, H. D. Klzer, lerry Lee I-luqhes MARGCDN GULF Top-seeded lournu- men! players inf eluded Herbert Grumbles, shown lc the left with Coach Kenneth Curler, Noe Mercado, S 0 n n y Rhodes, ond Iohn Amey, to the riqhi. , gli M .1 sm:-W 3 , if ' l M m 'LTFNM ' TEAM r'-'15 ,,..-.--qr- ---w1,.- ' W N N l M' kk qv 3,1 I . Nye M' HV , .L , ,, Q! 3 5 may Q A x ,, k-4? I-G M ui 1' NT' le .swf gf o 1 JZ M f ' .fp so , K 3 :R ' o g 1. ' - as INTRAMURAL SPCRTS A well-rounded intramural sports program gets under way early in the year at Stephen F. Austin, offering both boys and girls many opportunities for active participation in competitive games and physical development. Boys' director Milton O'Dell is shown at the right explaining golf pairings to Class A champion Gene Niven and Class AA champion Noe Mercado. 1 u Ping-pong doubles winners were lim Vtfoodson and Richard Keeton and lulia Montgomery and Lau rence Becker in Mixed Doubles. Richard Keeton was also winner ot boy's pingfpong singles, Class AA tennis singles, and teamed with Laurence Becker to win advanced tennis doubles. , Robert Colley and Charles Burton were winners of beginners' tennis doubles, Kee' ton's wins are listed above, and Ronald Rogers was Class A tennis singles champ. Class AA basketball champions were captained by Ernest Adams and included lohn Hruska, Qscar Peterson, Gene Turner, l-lenry Heath, and Knot picturedl Kenneth Sellstrom, Eddie Mfallace, and Don Young guist. if N GIRLS EVENTS Climaxina many ho11rs ot lun and activity 111 the airls' intramurals program, directed by Miss Carolyn Hewatt, those pictured here emeraed as win' ners in the various events. Speedball winners pictured at the upper lett include first row: lane and lean Burlchal' ter, Colleen O'Connor, Dorothy VVooten, Binnie Berryman: second row: Dorothy l-lohle, Mary Morris, Buth l-leath, Bar- bara Baines, Connie Mottitp third row: Terry Glascock, Carol Wheeler, lVlaline Gil- bert, Carolyn Knippa, Barbara Leonard. The champion volleyball team at upper riaht included Carlene lohnson, Barbara Al- len, Etta Mae Courtney, Pat l-lilland, Barbara Bounds, Lady l-lodqkiss, Betty Lou Wil' liams, Nancy Wolander. Pat Lewis and Sharon Hen- son, left center, were shuttle- board winners, while Gail Murphy, lett below, won tene nis sinales. lo Ann Harvey and Paula Vlhitney, riaht center, won the badminton tournament, 7-sei, and lean Burkhalter, bottom right, was the pinafpona sin- gles champion. lulia Montqomery is pic- tured on page l47 with Lau' rence Becker as pina-pona mixed doubles winners. f f xt Q K I 44' 191 H. 9 FAV ff Martha McKay and Dave Bramble look for Austiris first signs of Spring at Laguna Gloria. I T E . X, --ii.,--,...q.g U 2 1 -g ,sal B . - my ' ' J ' Z ,J -2 1 f A 1 , 5 -A E,.Tr'- :F Q - ' ' 1 A1-- -K 1 E,- ' ,a -1- - - I. f ,r . J El E -1 ' 4 ' -, 'H' i'c ---WY V r -' -I' , +R 62 15- --k -1- ----v -- f- , -1 , ,. , - Y H1 - als, -aa f Q- ,-a,, , , a St- a -, ,gi 7 5 WY x i , 5., 5 77, r 1,4u -4.,-g- 1- -V N- '- '7Y LN 3-4 ' Q W: ': Ei 19+ -,. '?: ':?- i - A ' F' ' 14141 vlrT7p.L'.qT - Y v- . 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A-, , , K ,Y ',...Vjj'1 FQ I W A lay' wf' , ' X ' 1? ' 1 ,. iv A A Q- I 1 4 5 - ., , 4 - . . - v,a f YELL LEADERS 4.5 AA.. Liilldlflfq the yell-5 for the Mruoons in 1953-54 were-, lell to riqlfml, David lanes, Sandro Esqulvel, Alvlvu Slllllll, CCIHGIIO lOl1Y1S0U luemrl yell lender, lcxy l.QwallQn, lleud yell leader, Relic Rea, Emil Billy LaRue. ! .gpg will xx .aQ - kms? 'if .4 J f, 1, 1 QL, - JV ' wh.. .4., 4, wkx.,, mt' . I 'r -- .1 .ju Q . 'kv sr 35- ' ..,.,, h,.7,.,.-...,. AJ -.s 'V Q ,.f, Bib-2 1 in 'ny Q-.--s-use-nl 1M .S w N' ,J K . ' n , y.., , wj-3 v Q . .. X sv ..- , .x ,. pt-Kg 'F 'O v Q -! +-QS ' J . f Q. 'W-ff, 1 1-.9 lv f., 4. 'H A? , 1 ,J i QQ. Debbie Taylor 3rd Place Carlene lohnson 2nd Place l+4 ?4.4n... in WRX! 0 MCDST HANDSGME ----- Rogers Wilson 4 MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Beqinninq or new trcrdition for the new Stephen P. Austin High School, the COMET stoff of l954 presents their choice of the Senior boy cmd girl Whom they consider Most Likely to Succeed in future years. -m 'W '- ANNETTE LCIBAUVE NEAL KOCUREK MARTHA McKAY-President of the National Honor Society and DAR Good Citizen certain- ly proved brains and beauty combine. RICHARD IOHNSON-When the cur- tain rose on a dramatic production, one could not help but think of the Red Dragon President, who spent countless hours working for his or- ganization. WI-IGS WI-I0 The Who's Who of Stephen F. Austin High School con- tains the pictures of those students who have done out- standing Work in various phases of student lite. They represent numerous organizations and activities, yet each brought honors to our school by doing more than was required of him in his particular field. These are the students who have led the way in high school, and these are the ones who will continue to bring honor to our school in future years. .1 SANDRA MOORE-As Presi- dent of the Red Iackets, she led the way to greater service by the organization. She was the first Hi-Y Sweetheart. KATHY CI-IEAVENS - T h e Editor of the Comet, who al- ways had a kind word for her staff. Your memories are the result of her leadership and patience. 'R-gg. Y--.4 Al-'R CARLENE IOHNSON-Serv ing as head cheerleader for two years, she was always busy in some school activity. GLEN DEE WEISE AND BILL HARRISON Two boys who contributed greatly to the success of the Senior class by serving as Fall and Spring Student Council Presidents and Senior Class Presidents. BOB BASFORD AND PETER OLIVER-- Outstanding in the field ot science, they placed among the top 300 in the United States in The Westinghouse Search For Talent. 171 AC I -sm-l?U'El ' lulllllllluu wiv 5 , ed A g.!EH--.4-- A ,.. V A 11 A - A V1 Y ' ,K ' W F r ji- Ag - Q -- -i Y -f- g HH- 'W dwg limmy Williams, Nancy Klotz, and Iohn Donovan, members ot the Dance Band Club, Anatomy Club, and Mathematical Recreation Club, respectively, admire the Austin Women's Club. TIVITIES W... Eff! asf X m 'l new fl S ,mal 3 l W E - fxlivlm ' XV' - Y Y l -Y is ,li W X 54 i f-9 unllgg ' ' ,M K E ,ever lege. e,:1Mc ee-- vff - U rw L' ilifg j sg. e i tennis s ,,.,, s - 4:14, l ' ki El C 1,5 m 3 iK:i,,X,,g W E Q ,gigs 4 .P - N K ref'- ? A' 'Q - X fkaj tis. ,.... -M M I T . -. - s-1 - S ' FIRST ROW' Myrtle Lamme, Io Smith, Marqaret Moncivais, Victoria Marquez, Mary Marrero, Ianie Sanchez S OND ROW: Artis K ser, Mary Sue Hawley, Pat White Patsy Pryor, Iudy Barron, Elisa Ranqel SEC y , THIRD ROW: Yvonne Adamson, Dorothy Hohle, Carolyn Iarrncn, Thresa Marquart, Arthur Gurley, leanell Clark FOURTH ROW: l-liqinio Canales, Ioyce Gourley, Kenneth Snowden, lames McFarland, Morris Hohrnann, A. I. Lindner, Gerald Boyd, Billy Cloud NOT PICTURED: Peqqy Ayers, Betty Io Bailey, Bonita Bledsoe, Mary Greenwood, Miss Ruth Blalock, Sponsor fx cw F N ACCOUNTING CLUB s 4 S4 C ll FIRST ROVV1 Ann Iotrnsan, Francvs Iotrnson, Suzanne Pitts, Dans Cross, Franres Vtftntetread, Barbara Brrunds, Hakrtrrv Krartffr Ann Meadows SECQND RCW: Patsy Dnrvttry Thomas, Ann THIRD HONV: Carolyn Frwston FOURTH ROVV: Merln Myrna Grlbvrt, Mrs. M Henson, Stnrley Nrcholscn, Martha Watson, Mrldrfld Ctrapman, Drano Htrcinrrotrt, fFtlIIIlf3FtE Arrdr-rsf n Pollivk, Gloria Prado Hrstvr, Maraarvt Brads-n, Snare-en West, Brnnie Berryman, Mary Ann Wtrcreler, Patsy Carnaqo, Ioyu Lee Fvvrts, Carol Atkinson,Ton10 Larwuente, Carole Ann VVattaz'c, Sharon Usettan, Danna Buqa arporxe Trovillyan, Sponsor FIFTH ROW: Gracrn Fanmls, Diane Gunn, Marcia MQGQQ, Mary Franres Glass, Nanmi Hoya, Myrna Hrldnrhrana NOT FICTURFD: Laura Barcus, Bonnie Bergstrom, Barbara Best, Ginger Crawtrvrd, Peaay Hwkrnan, Ann Qlantierr, Gayle Sotmk ADDA-DABBA-PQLISH C4 tts 1 FIRST ROW: Nancy Cunningham, Pat I-lilland, Lorrine Kasper, Mary Cummins SECOND ROW: Dorothy Bratton, Kay Iohnson, Yetta Stenzel, Nancy Klotz THIRD ROW: Mrs. Marqaret Cadwallader, Sponsor, Carlene Iolinson, Lupe Garcia, Glen Dee Weise FOURTH ROW: Pinky Parsons, Chet Bollinger, Iohn McCrary, Manuel Garza NOT PICTURED: Shirley Arldt, Clelia Bautista, Connie Dela Rosa, Moclene Gartman, Paul Melton, Frank Wood fx. Snr! 7 Q QED ANATOMY CLUB DFW ASTRONOMY CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. C. C. Ellis, Sponsor, Houston Lump- kin, Ford Dixon, Larry Hart, Sidney Frost SECOND ROW: Ioe Evans, Bill Darsey, Billy lack Wilson, lim D'Arcy, Ierry Russell NOT PICTURED: Howard Hughes, Eddie Power DANCE BAND CLUB FIRST ROW: Russell Slirader, Douglas Stark, limmy Williams, Curtis Iohnson, Abel Gutierrez, David Trekell SECOND ROW: Fernando Cortez, Dick Cooper, Robert Coffey, Bill Mayfield, Ierry Smith, Gene Grove, Nina Ruth Plummer, Betsy Iones, Debbie Taylor THIRD ROW: Carl Harris, Robert Kirstein, Russ Butler, Louis Guerrero, Iimmy Martin, Mr. Don Hayes, Sponsor l34 ' I .ph I luis. . ,hx i 177 l... A T--4 ll, I 1 t I NU f tl J l FIRST ROW: Walton Lundin, Bill Drake, Gilbert Ramirez, Iohn Reyes, Kenneth Sellstrom, Carroll Lundin, Frer Wendlandt, Ernest Adams, Benny White SECOND ROW: Rex Nichols, Herbert Dela Rosa, Dick Iohnson, North Millican, Clark Crow, Bobby Tiemann, lin Woodson, Iohn Burdine, Billy Wright THIRD ROW: Ralph Caballero, Ierry Adams, Iohn Watson, lerry Nicholas, Mike Edwards, Robert Gray, Macl Breedlove, Charles Burton FOURTH ROW: Pal Dinqler, Howard Eckclahl, William Kilian, lohn Bowen, Richard Pinclcney, Rogers Wilson Bobby Huston, Neal Kocurek, Mr. Wallace Dockall, Sponsor N We BASKETBALL CLUB ..-gg . M4 .2 C? s,. hi -J FIRST ROW: Norma Walsh, Nancy Wolander, Connie lvlCMurrry, Shirley Krueqer SECOND ROW: Virqinia Farmer, Ellen Lawson, Elvira Santa Ana, Laverne Urban THIRD ROW: Ada Webb, Lola Blohm, Ie-tty Weaver, Carolyn l-luddlesion DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATIQN CLUB .4-.QL - -f,'2'Qr'Eg fi I -.--'I FIRST ROW: Ewell Muse, Edward Sasse, Rupe Pollard, Buddy Wolff SECOND ROW: Iessie Mercado, Ierry Lee Huqhes, lohn Amey, Tom Seekatz, Sonny Rhodes THIRD ROW: Noe Mercado, R. D. Kizer, Herbert Grumbles, Wayne Wilson, Mr. Kenneth l.. Carter, Sponsor A1 is FAHQWAYS CLUB 3 180 FIRST ROW: Amelia Garza, Ovelia Rincon, Ruth l-lernandez, loan Lasky, Trinidad Garza, Laluana Iolly SECOND ROW: Mary Alice Gonzales, Dorothy l-lolubec, Vicki O'Neal, Bettie lohnstcn, Mary Velasquez, Mrs. Carmen Ferris, Sponsor NOT PICTURED: La Verne Adams, Peqqy Benniqht, Nancy Clark, Carolyn Duke, Isabel Garza, Iudy McDonald, Barbara Mills, Mary Helen Romero Fl-LA. I f- 181 FIRST ROW: Connie Gonzales, lflerminia Ramos, Lupe Gonzales, Beatrice Garcia, Roselee Balaaia, Maraaret Blackstone SECOND ROW: losie Cruz, Agnes Brown, Faye Hocutt, leannene lohnson, lean Whited THIRD ROW: Miss Earline Weddle, Sponsor, Martha lane Stahl, lcyce Schiller, Wanda Rose Cockrell, lessie Lee Stark, Dolores Danielson NOT PICTURED: Ga la Craiq, lerry Graham, Andrea Harqis, Betty l-lenninqer, Sue Iohnson, Patsy Leiqon, Thresa Marquart, Y Dorothy McDaniel, Iimmy Lou Morris, Elizabeth Needham, Patsy Pryor, Peqqy Reed, Loretta Sloan, Ramona Willis f iL- kg. ,rx .i X I s FIRST HOW: Betty Ramos, Ilene Rees, Ruth Conaway, Patsy Swan, Carolyn Bock SECOND ROW: Abigail Rodriquez, loyce Howard, Betty Lane, Doris Thomas, Ianie Sepulveda THIRD ROW: Miss Exie Mitchell, Sponsor, Iocly Boatman, Helen Phillips, Emily Io Hoermann, Carolyn Bergstrom NOT PICTURED: Ianie Calvo, Margaret Gallardo, Betty Lopez, Mary Louise Rios, Sadie Terrazas, Carmen Trujillo AA s...z F.H.A. HI O- FIRST ROW: Nella Beverly, Norma Barnhart, Peggy Perkins, Vir- ginia Lear SECOND ROW: Miss Edith Anderson, Sponsor, Robbie Iaquysh, Edna Mae Irons, Ann Graham NOT PICTURED: Mitzi Field, Irene Moyer, Carol Ann Nolen K KJ Fl-LA. V -qv - New J., .....,. Q0 FIRST ROW: Angel Sanchez, Alice Villapondo, Alice LaFuente, Nancy Franke, Sandra Owens, Phyllis Ioseph SECOND ROW: Harolyn Moore, Stephanie McConnell, Anna Dye, Esther lessen, Valerie Bean, Cora Nell Frederick THIRD ROW: Bess Tobin, Amelia Gonzales, Avon Burton, Cookie Morales, Sharon Cavileer, lo Ann Harvey FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Felps, Elfreida Hibhs, Barbara Iohnson, Marie Anderson, Ioan Novotny, Miss Carolyn Hewatt, Sponsor FIFTH ROW: Shelia Hill NOT PICTURED: Myrna Turner, Paula Whitney '1 GIRLS' INTRAMURAL CLUB X! Q Q 'v 'Kwik Q. .W ve.-.Q .,. ,A P... ,Q wave 5 3 ., 186 BOW: Mary Katherine Roach, Louise Weiler, Barbara Ferrell, Betty Lou Williams, Colleen O'Connor, Kay Pinvknoy SECOND BOW: Lou Franklin, Paula Peiser, Ieanette Gunn, Rita Smith, Mary Ann Owen, Bette Wilson THIRD ROW: Genelle Petty, Kathy Mason, Ginger Willbanks, Ann Smith, Ieannie Beal, LaNell Parker FOURTH HOW: Glenda Withers, Lillie Belle Bryan, Mrs. Olwyn Anderson, Sponsor NOT PICTURED: Iodie Reeves, Betty Ruth Thompson FIRST I ' fx .4 232 ' y l' .I 'C 6 S GIRLS' TENNIS CLUB FIBST BOVV: Leia Harwell, Sharon Voyles, Danya Nicholson, Kay Bland, DeAnne Dinawall, Carole Iohnson SECOND BONV: Virqinia Walter, Iulia Finks, Marilyn Dowell, Mary Ann Yeates, Sandra Esquivel, Cynthia Baum, Norma Iosepli, Ioyce Entrekin, Kay Witt THIRD BOW: Delane Thomas, Nancy Dill, Beverly Young, Mollie Knox, Carolyn Davis, Marcia Reynolds, Virginia Wiley, Diane Peavy FOURTH ROW: Sharon Prentice, Carole Hellunis, Pat Lewis, Sharon Henson, Gayla Craig, Carola Joseph, Sue Pace, Louise LaBauve FIFTH ROW: Blair Brooks, Sandra Wilson, Mrs, Martha Raasdale, Sponsor, Barbara Bredt, Diana Crow, Cynthia Shanks, George Clary, Sue Hawkins, Linda Tiniinerman NOT PICTUBED: Bobbie Beck, Annie Bettie Card, George Ferclinandtsen O S9 FIRST ROW: Nancy Dingwall, Bette Craddock, Lollie Dyke, Kay Bethune, Glenda Ellingson, Iean Kobe, Carolyn Waller, Kay Sims, Patsy Fincher, Margaret Beall, Martha Branson, Pat Dodgen, Susie McCaslcill SECOND ROW: Iann Turner, Annette LaBauve, Etta Mae Courtney, Peggy Klumpp, Carol Tyler, Kathy Cheavens, Linda Fromme, Nancy Wuethrich, Barbara Wier, Carol Warner, Pattie Warner THIRD ROW: Carolyn Harris, Kay Barnes, Nancy Hall, Mary Paige Benbow, Elaine Ahrens, Margaret Harris, Lo Ann Burch, Gaye Clemens, loyce Alexander, Sylvia Cooksey FOURTH ROW: Carol Corley, Martha McKay, Iody Drake, Terry Io Cooke, Donna Peoples, Nelda Cummins, Virginia Lemburg, Sandra Moore, Claire Alexander, Emile Musgraves, Nancy French NOT PICTUREDZ Mrs. Erlene Williams, Sponsor, Suzanne Chandler, Kay Culbreath, Mary Ellen Ernbree, Cordelia Gonzales, Peggy Jones, Ioan Martin, Margo Mayfield, Barbara Mills, Ioyce Ramsey, Leslie Ziller JOKER CLUB At , 188 RST ROW: Mlss F1150 TIG'IlCklIlKIIlN, Sponsor, Cxmlyn Tnrvm, Hhirn fjC'I1'1u'llYf, Lund: Shmley, In Ama Glnsvr, Nxxrmttw Hrs! f 111. COND ROVV1 Gouion Otto, Nanvy Tie-ken, Clmrlmus- Glass, Shxrlry Thee-no, Imwe Fnqlrz Kay Hzmtm, Mdfilffl Iifxllkfx , Mfg 'I 3 K D V GERMAN CLUB THIRD RUVV: ICGFTIIIH Mvyvr, Bob Bnsfwrd, Ioe Goddard, Benny SINIQI, IOP Vfflls Siurlfwy CSYOFIT, Im Arm DKJKHVXY , 7 K v FIRST ROW: Gayle Norman, Sarah Hellurns, Mary Richardson, Iimmy Pesnell, Billy Koen, Eleanor Williams, Lester Iohnson SECOND ROW: Harriet Olsen, Rose Dean, lean Hall, Nancy Dyer, Dorothy Wooten, Richard Keeton, Ricky Schietter THIRD ROW: Tucker Couqhlen, Kay Lanham, Maline Gilbert, Anne Taylor, Sylvia Sweet, Ann Fowler, Beverly Campbell FOURTH ROW: Billy McCown, Franklin Rude, Mary Barnhill, lulia Montgomery, Billy Skinner, Miss Helen Hill, Sponsor FIFTH ROW: Don Wukasch, Iohn Wheeler, Pat Barlow, George Shanks, Preston Harper, Ed Teinert NOT PICTURED: Iimmy Prentice, Reita Rea LATIN CLUB O . ff xx O... Q lll' FIRST ROW: Carol Bradlielcl, Carolyn Scott, Paulina Norman, Margie Burstyn, Charlotte Barker, Carole Miller, lanene Miller SECOND ROW: Miss Eloise Roach, Sponsor, lack Iordan, Billy LaRue, Raymond Sanchez, loseph Romero, Paul Lopez, Shirley Gilbrealh LE CERCLE FRANCAIS P Ps 0 S- fxfo ,l, -5. ni- LJ 0 J D 9 5 191 - .1 , ,i:15,i.-Jn. , M , I, FIRST ROW: David Kunz, Tommy Garner, Billy Parrish, Norma Hendricks, Beverly Fleming, lane Touchstone, Wynne Warren, Margaret Battle, Shirley Rieqer, Marian McDaniel, Dortha Iean Roberson, El Freida Marko SECOND ROW: Dorothy McDaniel, lane Ann Maxwell, Carolene Nixon, Bill Harrison, Carolyn Douglass, lohn Donovan, Marjorie Heimann, Gary Grimmer, Io Gayle Haynes, Carol Villarreal, Pat Davis, Dale Cottinqham, Betty Nichols, Miss Louise Wallace, Sponsor THIRD ROW: Peter Oliver, laNelle Grosse, Leona Kastner, Paul Donn, Ioyce Adams, Betty Cowan, Harriet Stark, Barbara Adams, Lel- Anne Barclay, Shirley Murray, Carroll Ann Hodges, C. I. Anderson, Bobby Anderson FOURTH ROW: Vernon Lemens, Iimmie Cottinqham, Iohn Hoover, Richard Holloway, Billy Mills, loe Estlack, Lee Roy Blair NOT PICTURED: Bill Guyton, Eddie Mellon, Rodney Peavy MATHEMATICAL Ss! S' ' RECREATION CLUB ff . xt Xx Q M 1 192 FIRST ROW: Dcfrlene Childers, lune Romsey, Ncmcy Willioms, limodeon Moore, Belly Ncwolny, Morihd Hill SECOND ROW: Miss Virqinio Decherd, Mrs. Dorothy Clork, Co-Spcniors, Theodore Sheffield, Iudy Miller, Pct Coffey THlRD ROW: lim Diesem, Tom Miller, Terry Voss, Theron Sheffield, Tommy Wuefhrich NOT PICTURED: Tommy Weigel MUSICIANS' CLUB ' 0 ' I .. l n p l - W Al' 1 M--J '-L7 rw 6' f r X l L , ' inf-Z FIRST ROW: lack Ferguson, Bobby Teague, Glenn Davis, Sammy Abraham, Wayne Sutherland SECOND ROW: Arthur Flynn, I. D, Huckabay, Claude Wiley, Jimmie Banks, Robert Kanetzky, Mr. Woodrow Wilson, Sponsor THIRD ROW: Melvin Myers, Billy Fallwell, Larry Easlep, Morris Meyerowilz, Henry Horton, Iames Sutton NOT l'3lC'TURFD2 Norman BIQQS, Douqlas Gibboney, Wayne Gliclewell, Alan Shield HTA MCDTKDN PICTURES ' GPERATGRS CLUB ' L s FIRST ROW: Claire Berkman, Lynette Souder, Deanna Gorham, Gayle Hayden, Omega Perez, Carol Weiner, Tish Huffman, Connie Mottit, Dalene Davenport, Gayle Grimmer SECOND ROVV: Sandra Goldsmith, Gwen Fohn, Cecilia Lamonte, Lynda Ferrell, lan Louqhry, Preston Martin, Miss Dorothy Flury, Spon- sor, Carr Pritchett, Richard Rankin THIRD ROW: Friend Love, Kmb Barton, Marilyn Collins, Elizabeth Glover, Catherine Dupre, Marilyn Weiss, Ronald larfkson, Dick Gio' secke, Pat McGuire, Baqqet Pace FOURTH ROW: Louise Barnes, lean Norwood, Alys Braden, Jeannette lunq, Ruth Ann Clilt, Dick lohnson, Tommy Snell NOT PICTURED: Patty Goldsmith, Sue Ann Morse, Sandra Roelyn, Debbie Taylor, Ann Webster oPE12A STUDY CLUB gr ag? ' t l l C7 dv on i 1 FIRST ROW: Betty Moore, Sylvia Srhoiield, Sylvia Guerrero, Susie Rolston, Betty Oyervides, lane Erlinaer, Rot-ky Caballero SECOND ROW: Eileen Stovkton, Mary Maraaret Portmann, Ernestine Galvan, Glorifi Herririridm, Minette Reese, Salvador Brava monte THIRD ROW: Martlia Escobedo, Paula Ruiz, Sharlis Leinbach, lanis lenninqs, Ramona Rodriquez, Mary Govea FOURTH ROW: lesse Torres, Mary Esther Sifuentes, Lupe Estrada, Mary Duran, Murray Rarae, luanita Moreno, Raul Mendez Miss Mary Alice Porter, Sponsor NOT PlCTUREIU: loe Bredlow, Edna Conklin, Barbara Dixon, Gladys Guaiardo, Mary Ethel Miller, Mary Roririatrrv, Mirry Sue- Situontes I PAN-AMEHCAN A A 1 STUDENT PoRUM 'Nix ff AL '1 ,nr 'N FIRST ROW: James White, Virqinia Turley, Dorothy Moreland, Pat l-lays, Mr. P. E, Smith, Sponsor SECOND ROW: Chuck Wood, Paul Friedrich, Sammy Horton, Lupe Garcia, Charles Smith THIRD ROW: Bill Nitschke, Keith Harrell, Larry Templeton, Charley l-lalsell, Bob Massenqale, David Smith, Russell Joseph NOT PICTURED: Shirley Holubec, Margaret Lalfrance, Tommy Lott, Lucille Romero, Dolores Vasquez, Iuanita Vasquez PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB KX F - K . xN, Q. bg ix My FIRST ROW: Ewalda Klein, Eleanor Rude, Lidia Iaime, Dorothy Cantu, Zera Ann Couser, Marilyn Boyd, lune Forwood, Cathy Konecny, Mildred Whitener, Margaret Best, Alice Spruce, Sue Huddle- ston, Susan Blincoe, Marlene Mints, Nancy Fontaine, Anna Mae Kasper SECOND ROW: Linda Crosbie, Retha Green, Shirley Griffin, Anne Roe, Thomasine Townsend, Carol Kearney, Wandean Snowden, Patsy Sellers, Geneva Smith, Aileen Cook, Kay Cook, Carolyn Shotner, Patsy Silberstein, Bobbye Ie-an Turner THIRD ROW: Miss Mary lane Gentry, Sponsor: Pat Coers, Iennalie Kleypas, Pat Peterson, Betty Lou Holubec, Io Ann McGauqhey, Maureen Hale, Dorothy Viereck, Sandra Buckley, Pat Boyko, Carolyn Knape, Betty Hay, Mr. G. C. Harris, Co-Sponsor FOURTH ROW: Dean Yvonne Nelson, Gwen lohnson, Don Brand, David Meadows, Iohnny Schneider, Kenneth Palmer, Phil Overstreet, Iohnny De Bois, Brent Hickman, Alfred Harrell, David Buttry, Mary Gregory, Mariann Maxey POPULAR MUSIC CLUB C V6m,Y, ,r . W 1 .kkk vu EU 35 K V ,. - r. Fll-lS'l' BOW: Bridqet Hood, lanis McFarland, lane Ann Moore, lanet Guthrie, Frances King, Renee Miller, Peqqy Parker, Lynn Lyles, Betty Davis SECOND BOW: Mrs. Norine Caruthers, Sponsor, Mikie Covey, Barbara Leonard, lean Burkhalter, Mary Morris, lane Burkhalter, Erin Hiqqins, Marsha Gathriaht, Pat Feuerbacher THIRD BOW: Frances Reed, Ann Lavercombe, Ann Cox, Sue Bull, Ann Boqers, Diana Cain, Gayle Aderhold, Sharon Raven, Carole Hallen FOURTH ROW: Carol Oettinq, Carolyn Knippa, Eugenia Mfxhone, Betty House, Andrea Harqis, India Newton, Carol Brcwne, Becky Burke, Ianis Payne POPULAR RECORD CLUB FIRST ROW: Michelle Ginsburg, Kathy Williams, Eugenia Blundell, Peggy St. Martin, ludy Ravel, Nancy Smith, Latrell Owens SECOND ROW: Leo Reyes, Roddy Edens, Ioe Love, Gay Neuman, Dora Perez, Rosemary Showalter, Sally Emerson THIRD ROW: Bill Day, Dick Smith, Nell Sturqeon, Iulia Penn, Patsy Cooke, Pat Brown, Mrs, Katherine S. Norman, Sponsor FOURTH ROW: Ben Oliver, loe Lee, Iulie Holman, Carolyn Seay, Ianelle Straiton, Mike Stanislawslci, Alison Atwood NOT PICTURED: Nancy Schnautz PRESS CLUB pil C -! IO .0 49 5 if f 3, 4 ? x FIRST ROW: Ronny Woody, George Skaggs, Sherrill Whitener, Lynn Allman, Larry Carpenter, Everett Situentes, Mr. Ben K. Lewis, Sponsor SECOND ROW: Richard Elliott, Iames Adams, Robert Small, Robert von Rosenberg, Franklin Clendennen, Elbert Gann THIRD ROW: Pete Scheib, lames Pfluger, Harper Pettway, lack Birdwell, Julio Ramirez, Cecil I-lenninger, Neil Wbitesell FOURTH ROW: Alex Benney, Billy White, Iimmy Sansom, Ronnie Robinson, Harley Weyland, Cwaylon Scbulle, Arthur von Rosenbera NOT PICTURED: Robert Adair ROD AND GUN CLUB r 1 'il Xl 201 FIRST RCW: Mrs. Edna Boon, Sponsor, Dorrell Torver, Eddie Potion, Iohnny Mercer, Peqqy Moses, Lorene Meadow SECOND ROW: Roy Pressler, Eleonor Millard, Freddy Torlberi, Billy Hex Edstburn, Som Woolsey, Lee Hines, Dcrvid I-linkle THIRD ROW: Iohn Crutchfield, George Foyt, Ingrid Rodkey, Edith Wilson, Fred Hornilton, Iohnny Voudouris, Coke Dilworth NOT PICTURED: David Keir, Arnold Menu, Iohri Proiher SCIENCE RESEARCH CLUB ,I FIRST ROW: May Rosner, Ruth Heath, Barbara Allen, Lady Hodqkiss, Sara Riley, Sandra Hornsby SECOND ROW: Shirley Tompkins, Ioan Meadows, Ioyce Thoresen, Pat McGee, Charlene Psencik, Miss Corinne Herndon, Sponsor THIRD ROW: Mary Helen Etter, Bobetta Clayton, Liz Barron, Gayle Sullivan, Charlene Woods, Peggy Felder FOURTH ROW: Ann Page, Gail Murphy, Carol Wheeler, Yvonne Wilson, Nida Faye Cole, Rosalie Bieberstein, Georgia Spruce NOT PICTURED: Katherine lones, Thressa Thorp TUMBLING CLUB 599 iw 203 FIRST ROW: Ben Brymer, Roland Edwards, Frank Barnes, Franklin Watts, William Pearson SECOND ROW: Stewart Lacewell, lim Govro, Tommy Williamson, G. 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M. 14 Gray, Betty 134 1-lutto, Effie C. 16 lohnson, Mayme E. 10 Iungmichel, Charles 1-1. 16, 101, 118 Kitchen, lohn G. 16, 101, 118 Lanier, I. Armand 10, 73 Lewis, Ben K. 16, 119, 201 Lewis, Lilybeth 10, 70 Manigault Mary Louise 16, 92 Gray, Mary Tanner 14 . ' Gustafson, o. T. 14, 132, 133 Mgrlm' I' F: 16 1-lamlett, Samuel B. 14 Mitchell, Exie 16, 183 Moffit, Katherine 16 Hams' Grover C Ir' 7' 96' 198 Norman, Katherine S. 16, 84, 86, 1-layes, Don R. 14, 76-77, 97, 177 200 Henley, Henry K. 14, 94 . Herndon, Corinne 14, 74-75, 203 Norton' Naomi E' 16' 89' 91 l-lewett, Carolyn 14, 185 Hicks, I. M., Ir. 14 1-lill, Helen 14, 190 1-loke, Loretta L. 14 Horne, Willie S. 14 Decherd, E. Virginia 12, 80, 193 Horton, Finas W. 16 O'Del1, Milton B. 16, 147 Owen, Ada Maude 10, 73 Pitts, Mabel B. 16 Porter, Mary Alice 16, 196 Ragsdale, Martha M. 7, 187 Raven, Travis R. 16, 101, 118 136, 138, 141 Roach, Eloise 18, 191 Robbins, Georgia E. 18 Robertson, William H. 18 Rosson, Mary Emma 18 Sanderson, Ada Bowen 18, 83 Smith, P. E. 18, 197 Stromberg, Roland E. 204 Trenckmann, Else 18, 189 Trevillyan, Marjorie M. 18, 175 von Rosenberg, Edna 18 Waldvoqel, Betty 18 Walker, Ouida M. 18 Wallace, Grace L. 18, 192 Weddle, Earline 182 Weisser, Clara C. 18 Wheeler, Wesley E. 18, 205 Williams, Avis Reva 18 Williams, Erlene 18, 188 Williams, Lula B. 10 Wilson, lane C. 9, 71, 73 Wilson, Woodrow 18, 194 Woodward, lris 10 American National Bank Austin Baking Company Austin High Drug Store Bird-Scheib lnc. Cabaniss-Brown Capital National Bank Coca-Cola Co. 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W. 45, 204 Caballero, Juanita 57 AbneY. lames 22 Abraham, Sammy 56, 90, 91, Acosta, Esperanza 22 194 Adair, Bob 44, 91, 119, 142, 144. 201 Adams, Barbara 56, 77, 92, 176, 192 Adams, Ernest 22, 109, 118, 120, 126. 136, 137, 147, 178 Adams, Jerry 55. 56, 73, 119, 136, 157, 161, 163, 178 Adams, Joyce 44 Adams, LaVerne 22, 181 Adamson, Yvonne 174 Aderhold, Gayle 56, 199 Ahrens, Elaine 22, 188 142, Albright, Benton 56, 80-81, 144 Alexander, Claire Louise 5, 73, 82, 188 Alexander, Dorothy 72 Alexander. Joyce 22, 74-75, Allen, Barbara Jane 21, 22, 203 Allman, Lynn 22, 201 Almanza, Ezekiel 22, 82 Amey, John 44, 146, 180 Amsler, Joyce 22 Anderson, Bobby 44, 71, 142. 192 Anderson, Brent 56 Anderson, C. J. 192 Anderson, Charlene 22, 175 Anderson, James 56 Anderson, Marie 44, 185 Anguiano, Olivia 56 Arevealo. Ralph 142, 145 22, 188 134, 145. Arldt, Shirley 22, 176 Arnold, Clyde 204 Atkinson, Carol 44, 80-81, 175 Atkinson, Ion 56 Attal, Doris 56 Atwood, Alison Lee 22. 87, 91, 134, 200 Avila, Mary Elizabeth 22 Ayers, Jane Louise 22 Ayers, Peggy 174 Baas, Iohn 22 Babcock, John 56, 80-81, 119, 142, 144 Bach. Shirley 56, 82 Bailey, Betty Jo 56, 174 Bailey, Jack 22, 94 Baircg, David 44. 82, 93, 142, 4 Balagia, Vivian Roselee 22, 182 Balander, Joe 56 Banks, Jimmie 56. 194 Barclay, LelAnne 56, 71, 192 Barcus, Laura 175 Barge, Murray 56, 196 Barlger, Charlotte 44, 80-81, 82, 1 Barlow, Pat 44, 76-77, 96, 190 Barnes, Frank 204 Barnes, Kay 22, 74-75, 188 Barnes, Louise 56, 78-79, 195 Barnett, James 44, 204 Barnhart, Norma 23, 184 ' Barnhill, Mary Bradley 44, 74-75, 80-81, 190 Barr, Alwyn 44, 93, 136, 137 STUDENT INDEX Barron, Elizabeth 56, 71, 203 Barron, Judy 23, 174 Bartles, Wayne 44 Barton, Kmb 44, 195 Basey, Culpherna 56 Basford, Bob 23, 171, 189 Battle, Margaret 23, 192 Baum, Cynthia 44, 187 Bayer, Robert Howard 23 Baylor, John David 56, 148 Beal, Jeannie 44, 186 Beall, Margaret Claire 23, 188, 210 Bean, Valerie 56, 185 Beasley, Martha Elizabeth 44 Beck, Bobble 44, 71, 74-75, 187 Becker, Laurence Albert 23, 76-77, 83, 97, 132, 133, 147, 149 Benbow, Mary Paige 5, 21, 23, 71, 74-75, 83, 85, 88, 154, 188 Bennett, Mike 23 Benney, Alex 23, 118, 201 Bennight, Peggy 23, 181 Bergstrom, Bonnie 23, 80-81, 175 Bergstrom, Carolyn 70, 80-81, 82, 183 Berkman, Claire 44, 74-75, 195 Bernal, Gilbert 56, 82, 114, 118, 142, 144, 157 Berryman, Binnie 56, 149, 175 Best, Barbara 56, 175 Best, Margaret 44, 74-75, 80-81, 198 Best, Steve 23, 76-77 Bethune, Kay 23, '74-75, 83, 188 Bettis, Allen 44, 91 Beverly, Eugene 56 Beverly, James 56 Beverly, Nella 44, 184 Bieberstein, Rosalie 44, 74-75. 203 Biggs, Bill 44, 105, 118 Biggs, Norman 194 Bilbrough, Lois 44 Bird, Joyce 56 Birdwell, Jack 201 Blachly, Pat 57 Blackstone, Margaret 23, 182 Blaicher, Jay 57, 76-77 Blair, Bobby 57, 76-77, 94, 95 Blair, Lee Roy 23, 192 Blanchard, David Russell 23, 80-81, 106, 118 Bland, Kay 44, 73, 74-75, 187, 217 Bledsoe, Bonita 23, 174 Blincoe, Susan 44, 74-'75, 198 Blodgett, Carol 57 Blohm, Lola Mae 45, 179 Blundell, Eugenia 57, 200 Boatman, Jody 57. 183 Boatright, Bobby 83 Bock, Carolyn 57, 183 Bollinger, Chet 57, 91, 176 Bostic, Eddie 23 Bothmer, Neal 205 Bouchard, Andre 45, 92, 119, 142, 143 Bounds, Barbara Gayle 23, 74-75, 149, 175 Bowen, John 24, 76-77, 178, 204 Bowles, Beverly 45 Boyd, Gerald 174 Boyd, Marilyn 45, 198 Boyd, Naomi Ruth 24, 175 Boyer, Lester Durst 24, 105, 118, 136 Boyko, Pat 57, 198 Bracamonte Salvador 24, 196 Braden, Alys 24, 195 Braden, Margaret Ann 24, 70, 74-75, 175 Bradfield, Carol 57, 191 Bradshaw, David 72 Bramble, Dave 24, 109, 118, 151, 142, 143, 151 Branch, Bobby 94 Brand, Donald D. 24, 142, 144, 145, 198 Branson, Martha Lee 24, 80-81, 188 Branum, Judie 45, 70 Bratton, Dorothy Dale 80-Sl, 176 Bray, Hubert 57 Breakey, Donnie 57 Bredlow, Joe 196 Breed, Bennie Ray 24 Bredt, Barbara 45, 74-75, 80-81, 187 Breedlove, Homer Mack 57, 70. 119, 178 Brian, Raymond Edward 24 Bridges, John 148 Brim, Richard 57 Briscoe, Jo Sheria Briseno, Prissy 24 24 Brooks, Blair 45, 74-75, 80-81. 187 Joe 94-95 Brooks, Brown, Agnes 24, 182 Brown, Bill Bob 204 Brown, Pat 57, 70, 87, 200 Brown, Tommy 94, 95 Carol 57, 91, 199 Browne, Bryan, Lillie Balle 57, 186 Brymer, Ben 204 Buchanan, Ann 57 Bucher, Ronald 45, 93 Buck, Shirley 57 Buckley, Sandra 57, 198 Buffler, Dick 45 Bugg, Donna Louise 24, 80-81, 175 Bulian, Alta Rose 45 Bunch, Alvin 57 Buratti, Ned 57, 142, 143 Burch, Lo Ann 24, 188 Burdine, Iohn Alton 24, 80-81, 92, 142, 143, 178 Burg. Earl 45 Burke, Becky 57, 199 Burkhalter, Jane 57, 149, 199 Burkhalter, Jean 57, 149, 199 Burlage, Robbie 8, 45, 86. 93. 96, 70 Burnett, Jesse Gordon 24 Burstyn, Margie 57, 191 Burton, Avon 45, 185 Burton, Charles 57, 147, 178 Bustin, Kenneth 57, 119 Butler, John Russ 24, 72, 96, 177 Buttry, David 5, 45, 188 Butts, Plez 204 88, 24, 74-75, Caballero, Ralph 120, 123, 127, 129, 178 Caballero, Rocky 25, 196 Caitey, Pat 45, 80-81, 193 Cahill, Howard 45 Cain, Diana 57, 199 Cain. Eugene 25 Cain, Jerry 96 Calderon, Toney 76-77 Caldwell, Jay 57, 92 Callicutt, Helen Garrard 5, 25, 85, 87, 88, 167, 189, 219 Calvo, Janie 57, 183 Campbell, Beverly Ann 25, 76-77, 190 Campbell, Ralph 45 Campbell, Tommy Ralph 25, 101 Canales, 1-liginio 174 Cantu, Andrew 76-77 Cantu, Dorothy 198 Cantu, Mario 82 Cantwell, James 72 Card, Annie Bettie 45, 74-75, 80-81, 187 Carlson, Harold 45, 119 Carlton, Will 57 Carpenter, Larry 57, 148, 201 Carriage, Patsy 45, 175 Carrillo, Albert 119 Carter, Arthur 45, 119 Carter, Peggy Sue 25 Cavileer, Sharon 57, 76-77, 185 Chandler, Suzanne Estelle 25. 80-81, 86, 88, 188 Chapman, Mildred 25, 175 Cheavens, John 57, 94 Cheavens, Kathy 5, 25, 74-75. 82, 83, 84, 88, 171, 188 Childers, Cloyce 94 Childers, Joyce Darlene 25, 71, 193 Chilton, Douglas 57, 119, 142, 144 Robert 57 Howard 25, 205 Jeanell 57, 174 Nancy Gail 25, 181 Clary, George 25, 187 Clayton, Albert Bell 119 Clayton, Bobetta 57, 70, 72, 203 Clearman, Felix 58 Clemens, Gaye Elizabeth 25, 80-81, 188 Clendennen, Franklin 201 Clift, Ruth Ann 25, 91, 195 Cloud, Billy 58, 174 Cloud, Roy 45, 111, 118 Coates, Bill 58 Cocke, Patsy 58, 200 Cocke, Terry Jo 25, 74-75, 80-81, 188 Chote, Clark, Clark, Clark, Cockrell, Wanda Rose 58, 182 Coers, Pat 45, 92, 198 Coffey, Robert 76-77, 78-79, 147, 177 Cole, Nida Faye 25, 203 Collier, Bobby 58 Collier, Tommy 25 Collins, Gloria Marilyn 25, 195 Conaway, Ruth 183 Conklin, Edna J. 196 Conn, Jimmy 80-81 223 Cook, Aileen 25, 74-75, 82, 198 Dela Rosa, Connie 176 Cook, Claudette 45 Cook, Kay 45, 198 Cook, Jerry 26 Cooksey, Sylvia Jean 26, 80-81, 188 Cooper, Dick 26, 76-77, 177 Corbltt, Jack 45 Cordova, Theresa 26 Corley, Carol 5, 21, 26, 71, 73, 74-75, 83, 84, 188 Cortez, Fernando 45, 76-77, 177 Cottingham, Dale 45, 76-77, 82, 192 Cottingham, Jimmy 45, 76-77, 136, 192 Coughlen, Tucker 58, 80-81, 92, 132, 133, 190 Courtney, Etta Mae 26. 71, 74-75. 80-81, 83, 149, 188 Couser, Zera Ann 45, 74-75, 198 Covey, Mikie 58, 199 Covington, Scott 78-79 Cowan, Betty 45, 82, 192 Cox, Ann 58, 70, 134, 135, 199 Craddock, Bette Theresa 26, 74-75, 188 Craddock, Patsy 58 Craig, Gayla 45, 71, 74-75, 182, 187 Crawford, Virginia 26, 175 Crosbie, Linda 45, 198 Cross, Doris Dee 26, 74-75, 175 Crow, Clark Z6 Crow, Diana 45, 71, 72, 74-75, 80-81, 187 Crutchfield, John Roy 26, 76-77, 82, 202 Cruz, Josie 58, 182 Cryer, Wade 82 Culbreath, Kay 26, 74-75. 80-81, 92, 188 Cummins, Mary 58, 82, 176 Cummins, Nelda Ann 5, 26, 72, 74-75, 85, 188 Cunningham, Nancy 26, 74-75. 80-81, 176 Dacy, Joe 26, 118 Daniel, Ray 45, 119 Danielson, Dolores 26, 182 D'Arcy. James Frederick 26, 142, 177 Dorsey, Billy 26, 177 Daugherty, Mike 204 Davenport, Dalene 58, 195 Davila, Olga 58 Betty sa, 199 Davis, Davis, Bill 58, 94 Davis, Carolyn 45, 82, 187 Entrekin, Joyce 59, 187 Garrett Esquivel, Sandra 43, 46, 70, Davis Denise 45, 74-75 Davis, Doyle Lynn 26 Davis, Glenn 194 Davis James Ed 26 Davis Joyce 58, 74-75 Davis, Mary Louise 72 Davis, Mickey 45, 76-77 Davis. 82, Davis, Patricia Ann 27, 192 Theodora 58 74-75, Day, B111 45, 87, 142, 145, 200 Daywood, Morris 27 Dean, Rose 46, 80-81, 190 De Bois, Johnny 92, 96 Dekle, Ann 46 Dela Rosa, Herbert 120, 131, 178 Delgado, Joe 58 Dement, Renee 58 Dickson, John 27 Diesem, Jim 193 Dieterich, Jimmy 27 Digby, David 58 Dill, Nancy 46, 187 Dilworth, Coke Hairston 27, 82, 202 Dingler, Pal 46, 80-81, 119, 142, 144, 178 Dingwall, DeAnne 46, 187 Dingwall, Nancy Stuart 27, 74-75, 133, 134, 188 Dittmar, Jo 78-79 Dixon, Barbara 196 Dixon, Ford 177 Dodgen, Pat 27, 74-75, 188 Donn, Paul 27, 142, 145, 192 Donovan, John Copley 27, 148, 173, 192 Doud, John 71 Douglass, Carolyn Neal 27, 192 Dowell, Marilyn 46, 74-75, 187, 221 Downs, Mary 78-79 Drake, Bill 46, 136, 140, 178 Drake, Jody 27, 74-75, 83, 99, 133, 134, 188 Driskell, Terry 46, 94, ll9 Dube, Ordell 46, 70, 71, 80-81, 94, 119, 136 Duckett, JoAnn 46, 74-75, 82 Dudley, Jo Ann 27, 189 Duke, Carolyn 46, 181 Dunn, Tommy 46 Dupre, Catherine Belle 27, 195 Duran, Mary 46, 196 Dusek, Shirley 27 Dye, Anna 58, 185 Dye, Charlie 78-79 Dyer, Nancy Jo 58, 76-77, 190 Dyke, Lollie 27, 80-81, 188 Eanes, Grace 27, 175 Eastburn, Billy Rex 58, 202 Eastep, Larry 58, 194 Ebaugh, Albert 46, 96, 132 Ebert, Beverly 58 Eby, Paul 94 Eby, Wayne 27 Edens, Roddy 55, 58, 87, 200 Edwards, Mike 58 Edwards, Roland Bailey 27, 205 Ekdahl, Howard 46, 93, 132, 178 Ellingson, Glenda Loyce 27, 74-75, 188 Elliott, Richard 201 Ellison, David 46, 142- Embree, Mary Ellen 27, 74-75, 80-81, 83, 188 Emerson, Sally 58, 80-81, 82, 87, 91, 200 Erickson, Marvin 204 Escobedo, Martha 196 80-81, 73, 97, 157, 163, 164. 165, 187, 211 Estlack, Joe Olbert 28, 192 Estrada, Lupe 46, 196 Etheredge, Annie P. 59 Etter, Mary Helen 59, 76-77. 78-79, 97, 203 Evans, Joe 177 Everts, Merle Lee 28, 175 Fallwell, Billy 194 Farley, Dewey 119 Farmer, Gene Arlen 59, 118 Farmer, Virginia May 28, 179 Felder, Peggy 59, 92, 203 Felps, Dorothy 59, 185 Felps, Jimmie D. 59 Ferdinandtsen, George 46, 187 Ferguson, Jack 46, 194 Ferrell, Barbara 59, 82, 186 Ferrell, Lynda 59, 195 Feuerbacher, Pat 59, 80-81, 82, 199 Field, Mitzy Yvonne 28, 184 Filinger, Jane 59, 196 Fincher, Patsy 28, 74-75, 82, 188 Finks, Julia Y. 46, 94, 95, 187 Flachmeier, Emily lo 78-79 Fleming, Beverly 46, 74-75, 192 Flynn, Arthur 59, 194 Fogle, Janice 46, 189 Fohn, Gwen Yvonne 28, 74-75. 195 Folkes, Glenn 59 Fontaine, Nancy 46, 74-75, 198 Forister, Thomas Eugene 28 Forwood, June 46, 198 Foster, Dale 148 Foster, Melvin 59, 136 Gibboney, Douglas 194 Gibson, James 95 Giesecke. Dick 82, 195 Gilbert, Maline 55, 59, 70, 134, 149, 190 Gilbert, Myrna 28, 175 Gilbreath, Shirley 47, 191 Ginsburg, Michelle 59, 87, 91, 200 Givens, Bill 59 Glascock, Terry 59, 82, 149 Glaeser, Robert 119 Glaser, Jo Ann 28, 76-77, 78-79, 189 Glaser, Kenneth 28, 76-77, 78-79 Glass, Felix 59 Glass, Mary Frances 47, 175 Glass, Ralph 94 Glass, Ruth Charlene 29, 76 77 78-79, 189 Glover, Elizabeth 59, 195 Goddard, Joe 29, 80, 81, 96, 189 Goldsmith, Patty 59, 195 Goldsmith, Sandra 29, 195 Gomez, Larry 94 Gonzales Amelia 185 Gonzales Connie 59, 182 Gonzales, Cordelia Sue 188 Gonzales, Lupe 59, 182 Gonzales, Mary A. 181 Gooding, Floyd B. 94 Gorham, Deanna 59, 195 Gorham, Eugene Martin 29 Gourley, Ioyce 59, 174 Gourley, Royce 59, 136, 137 Fowler, Ann 59, 190 Fox, Anita 59 Foyt, George 46, 202 Francis, Tommy 46, 118, 144 Franke, Johnny 82 Franke, Nancy 47, 91, 185 Franklin, Emma Lou 28, 80-81, 186 Franks, Quentin 59 Frederick, Cora Nell, 59, 78-79, 92, 185 French, Nancy 28, 188 Fredrich, Paul 59, 197 Fromme, Linda Ann 28, 74-75, 82, 92, 188, 210 Frost, Sidney Wayne 28, 76-77, 177 Fulcher, John T. 47, 70 80-81. 106, 118 Galbraith, David 47 Gallardo, Margaret 183 Galvan, Ernestine 196 Gann, Elbert 59, 201 Gannaway, Gregg 59, 119 Gaona, Julian 47, 76-77 Garcia, Beatrice 182 Garcia, Billy Joe 28, 96, 148 Garcia, Lupe 176 Garcia, Lupe C101 59, 197 Garner, Tommy 47, 192 Garrett Barbara 59 Kim 28, 70 Gartman, Mildred Modine 74-75, 176 Gartman, Tommy 28, 76-77, 205 Garza, Amelia 181 Garza, Isabel 28, 82, 181 Garza, Manuel 28, 176 Garza Trinidad 181 Gathrilght, Marsha 59, 71, 199 Gatlis, lim 47, 119 Govea, Mary 59, 196 Govea, Norma 47 Govro, Jim 29, 204 Graham, Ann Margaret 29, 82, 184 Graham, Geraldine 182 Gray, Elizabeth Loui e 29, 74-75 Gray, Robert 55. 59, 144, 178 Green, Carl 29, 142, 143 Green, Dwight 59, 82 Green, Retha 41, 74-75, 198 Green, Shirley Ann 29, 189 Greenwood, Mary 29, 174 Greenwood, Virginia 78-79 Greeven, Alton 59, 119 Gregg, Banner 47 Gregory, Mary 47, 198 Griffin, Shirley 47, 74-75, 82, 92, 198 Griffin, Verna Ruth 60 Griffin, Z. T. 60, 105, 118 Grimmer, Gayle 60, 195 Grimmer, Gary 29, 192 Grosse, JaNelle 60, 192 Grove, Gene 47, 76-77, 78-79, 177 Grumbles, Herbert 47, 76-77. 146, 180 Guajardo, Gladys 196 Guerrero, Louis 71, 73, 76-77, 78- 79, 171 Guerrero, Sylvia 29, 71, 74-75, 83, 196 Guffin, Cherry 78-79 Gunn, Diane 47, 175 Gunn, Jeanette 60, 186 Gurley, Arthur Edward 29, 174 Gurley, Jesse 47 Gustafson, Calvin 60, 94 Guthrie, Janet 60, 199 Gutierrez, Abel 60, 76-77, 78-79, 177 Guyton, Bill 47, 192 Haehnel, David Carl 29 Hale, Maureen 47, 81, 82, 198 Hall, Jean 47, 74-75, 190 Hall, Nancy Ann 29, 188 Hallen, Carol 60, 199 Haller, Ollie Elizabeth 29 Halsell, Charley 197 Hamilton, Fred 60, 202 Hamilton, James Wesley 60,' 91 Hamilton, Wilma 78-79 Hamlin, Kaye 47, 189 Hancock, John C. 47 Harden, L. B. 60, 61 Hargis, Andrea 60, 182, 199 Harkins, Jay 60, 94 Harper, Preston Frank 29, 82, 190 Harrell, Alfred 47 Harrell, David 29, 118, 198 Harrell, Keith 60, 197 Harrington, Douglas 119, 142 Harris, Bobby 47, 76-77, 78-79 Harris, Carl 76-77, 78-79, 177 Harris, Carolyn 29, 74-75, 78-79, 188 Harris, Margaret 29, 74-75, 188, 217 Harris, Stanley 60 Harrison, John 60, 76-77, 78-79 Harrison, Bill 21, 30, 70, 71, 72, 73, 76-77, 78-79, 83, 97, 171, 192 Hart, Dick 94 Hart, Larry 30, 177 Hartqrove, Jack 104, 118 Hartgrove, Louis 30, 104, 118 Harvey, 10 Ann 60, 149, 185 Harvick, Donald 60, 76-77 Harvick, Frank 30 Harwell, Leta 47, 74-75, 187 Hatherly, Don 60, 70, 142 Hawkins, Ralph 60, 91 Hawkins, Sue 60, 187 Hawley, Mary Sue 60, 174 Hay, Betty 43, 47, 8081, 157, 198 Hayden, Gayle 60, 195 Haynes, Jo Gayle 30, 82, 192 Hays, Pat 47, 197 Heath, Henry 30, 82, 112. 118, 147 Heath, Ruth 60, 80-81, 82, 149. 203 Heber, Ion 30 Heimann, Marjorie 60, 76-77, 78- 79, 92, 194 Hellard, Danny 60 Helggms, Carole 47, 74-75, 80-81. 1 Hellurns, Sarah Ann 60, 190 Hemphill, Terrell 30, 76-77, 144 Henderson, Harold 47, 116, 118 Henderson. Martha Ann 60 Hendricks, Norman 60. 192 Henke, Mildred 47, 189 Henning, Patsy 78-79 Henninqer, Cecil 201 Henninger, Betty 30, 182 Henson, Patsy Gene 30, 175 Henson, Sharon 47, 74-75, 80-81, 134, 149, 157, 162, 187 Hernandez, Gloria 61, 196 Hernandez, Ruth 30, 181 Herrera, Paul 47 Hester, Carolyn 30, 82, 175 Hibbs, Elfreida 47, 185 Hickman, Brent 5, 47, 70, 85. 198 Hickman, Derrell 61, 82 Hickman, Peggy 30, 175 Hicks. Malcolm 47, 132 Higgins, Erin 61, 73. 82, 199 Hilderbrand, Myrna 30, 82, 175 Hill, Claudette 30 Hill, Loretta Faye 30 Hill, Martha 47, 74-75, 80, 81, 193 Hill, Shella Mae 61, 185 Hilland, Pat 30, 74-75, 149, 176 Hilsberg, Don 30 Hines, Milton LeRoy 30, 202 Hinkle, David 30, 80, 81, 83, 92, 202 Hitt, Cahill 47, 76-77, 107, 118 Hocutt, Faye 47, 92, 182 Hodges, Carroll Ann 5, 31, 76-77, 78-79, 83, 84, 88, 192 Hodqkiss, Lady 21, 31, 72, 74-75, 80-81, 149 Hodgkiss, Robert 61, 82, 142 Hoermann, Emily Jo 61, 87, 183 Hogan, Larry 118 Hohle. Dorothy 61, 149, 174 Hohmann, Morris 31, 174 Holder, Marshall 61, 204 Holloway, Richard 47, 192 Julie 47, 74-75, 87, 200 Betty Lou 48, 74-75, 198 Holman, Holubec. Holubec, Dorothy 31, 181 Shirle 31 197 Holubec, y , Hood, Bridget 61, 199 Hooge, David 204 Hoover, John 192 Hoppe, Marianne 48 Hornsby, Sandra 48, 203 Horton. Henry 48, 194 Horton, Sammy 61, 92, 142, 145, 197 House, Betty 61, 70, 199 Howard, Bert 48, 76-77, 78-79 Howard, Joyce 61, 183 Hruska, John 31, 82, 102. 118, 136, 137, 147 Huckabay, I. D. 61, 194 Huddleston, Carolyn 31, 179 Huddleston, Sue 31, 198 Hudepohl, Diane 48, 175 Hudson, Audrey 61 Huerta, Raymond 204 Huff, Lynn 72 Huffman, Tlsh 61, 195 Hughes, Howard 48, 177 Hughes, Jerry Lee 61, 71, 146, 180 Hulan, Ann 61 Huston, Bobby 31, 120, 136, 178 Hutchins, Darrell Lee 94 lngle, Don 61 Irons, Edna Mae 31, 76-77, 92, 184 Carlene 48 Kenneth 48, 204 Ronald 61. 195 Ricky 61 Jaime, Lidia 198 Jaquysh, Robbie Nell 31, 184 Jarmon, Carolyn Jo 174 Jaso, Josephine 61 Jennings, Charles 48 Jennings, Dickie 61 Jennings, Janis 61. 196 Jensen, Carolyn 61 Jessen, Esther 61, 71, 82, 185 Johannessen, A. C. 95 Johnson, Ann 31, 74-75, 80-81, 175 Johnson. Barbara 48, 185 Johnson, Carlene 5, 21, 31, 71, 84, 97, 99, 149, 153, 159, 164, 166, 171, 176, 211 Jackson, Jackson. Jackson, Jackson, Johnson, Carole Ann 48, 70, 72, 74-75, 80-81, 82. 187 Johnson, Curtis E. 21, 31, 69, 78- 77, 78-79, 177 Johnson, Dick 48, 120, 122, 178, 195 Johnson, Don 61, 70, 80-81, 136 Johnson, Frances 31, 175 Johnson, Gwen 48, 74-75, 82, 198 Johnson, Jeannene 61, 182 Johnson, Karrell 48, 76-77, 78-79 Johnson, Kay 31, 80-81, 176 Johnson, Keith 31, 71, 205 Johnson, Larry 148 Johnson, Lester 61, 190 Johnson, Richard Clay 31, 91, 170 Johnson, Sue 48, 76-77, 182 Johnson, Virginia 61 Johnson, Winston Carol 31, 80-81 Johnston, Bettie Lou 31, 181 Jclly, La Juana 32, 181 Jones, Ames 32 Jones, Betsy 48, 76-77, 80-81, 177 Jones, David 32. 97, 164 Jones, Janela 78-79 Katherine 61, 203 Jones, Jones, Peggy Jean 32, 188 Jack 32, 91, 191 Jordan. Joseph, Carola 48, 82, 187 Joseph. Joe 76-77 Joseph, Norman 48, 82, 187 Joseph, Phyllis 61, 92, 185 Russell 61, 197 Joseph, Jung, Jeannette 32, 82, 83, 90, 91, 195 Kanetzky, Robert 194 Karotkin, Richard 48, 142, 145 Kasper, Alfred 92, 204 Kasper, Annie Mae 61, 82, 198 Kasper, Lorrine 32, 80-81, 176 Kastner, Leona 32, 192 Kearney, Carol 61, 76-77, 198 Keelen, Ted 48 Keeton, Richard 48, 132, 133, 147, 190 Keri, David 202 Kendall, Terrence 61 Keys, Sara 48, 74-75, 80-81 Kidd, Walter 48, 82, 116, 118, 142 Kidder, Bobbie 32, 82, 175 Kieke, Lawrence 48 Klllan, William 32, 118, 178 Kimmons, Eleanor Ann 32 King, Frances 61, 71, 199 King, Huey Pierce 82 King, Joe 48 Kirkpatrick, Sandy 70-71 Kirstein, Robert 48, 76-77, 78-79, 177 Kizer, R. D. 61, 146, 180 Klein, Ewalda 62, 198 Kleypas, Jennalie 48, 74-75, 198 Klctz, Nancy 32. 74-75. 155, 173, 176 Klumpp, Peggy Ann 5. 32, 74-75, 80-81, 85, 188 Knape, Carolyn 49, 80-81, 82, 92, 198 Knippa, Carolyn 62, 149, 199 Knox, Mollie 49, 80-81, 187 Kobe, Jean 32, 74-75, 188, 210 Kocurek, Neal 32, 69, 70, 71, 72, 83, 169. 178 Koen, Bolly 62, 76, 77, 190 Konecyn, Cathy 32, 198 Kramer, Freddie 32 Krueger, Shirley 32, 179 Krueger, Walma Dean 49 Kull, Lewis Lee 78-79 Kunz, David 32, 192 Kylberg, Lanny 62 Kyser, Artis Marie 49, 174 LaBauve, Annette 5, 32, 71, 72, 74-75, 83, 85, 169, 188 LaBauve, Louise 62, 76-77, 92, 187 Lacewell, Stewart 49, 204 LaFrance, Margaret 197 LaFuente, Alice 62, 175, 185 La Fuente, Arnulf 94, 95 La Fuente, Tonie 49 Laird, Earl 62 Lamme, Myrtle 49, 174 Lane, Betty 62, 76-77, 183 Lane, Sam 33, 94 Langley, Bobbie Joyce 62 Lanham, Kay 49, 74-75, 190 Lanmon, Tom 94 LaRowe, Bill 49 Larson, Arvid 49, 76-77 LaRue, Billy 43, 49, 73, 157, 160. 164, 165, 191 Lasky, Joan 33, 181 Launer, Kay 33, 80-81 Lavercombe, Ann 62, 199 Lawson, Ellen Ray 33, 179 Lay, Jane 78-79 Lear, Virginia Raye 33, 93, 184 Ledesma, Alfred 62, 119 Lee, Joe 5, 44, 84, 86, 141, 200 Leiqon, Patsy Lynn 33, 182 Leinbach, Sharlis 49, 74-75, 80- 81, 134, 195 Lemburg, Jimmy 62, 82 Lemburg, Mary Virginia 5, 33, 74-75: 80-81, 92, 188 Lemens, William Vernon 33, 192 Leonard, Barbara 62, 149, 199 Lewallen, Jay 49, 71, 97, 164 Lewis, Pat 43, 49, 74-75: 81-82. 149, 157, 160, 187 Linden, Kenneth 49 Lindig, B111 33, 204 Lindner, A. J. 33, 174 Loewenstein, Lester LeRoy 33 Logan, Ray Leon 119 Lomonte, Cecilia 33, 195 Loney. Billie Lynn 33 Long, Woody 49, 70, 93 Lopez, Betty 183 Lopez, Carlotta Cindy 62 Lopez, Paul 53, 191 Lott, Tommy 62, 197 Loughry, Jan 62, 81, 82, 195 Love, Friend 49, 195 Love, Joe 62, 87, 96, 200 Lown, Herbert Lee 33 Lucio, Johnny 142, 144, 145 Lumpkin, Houston 62, 78-79, Lundln, Carroll 33, 99, 103, 177 118, 120, 121. 128, 136, 139, 152. 178 Lundin, Walton 120, 128, 136, 139, 178 Lyles, Lynn 62, 199 Lyon, Roy 49, 80, 81, 96, 117, 118, 157 McCallum, Dan 114, 118, 142, 143 McCarty, Stanley 62, 78-79 McCaski11, Barbara 49, 188 McConnell, Stephanie 62. 185 McCowan, B111 62, 82, 190 225 84. 190 McCrary, John 176 McDaniel, Dorothy 33, 182, 192 McDaniel, Marian 49, 74-75, 192 McDonald, Judy Bob 82, 181 McFarland, James 174 McFarland, Janis 62, 199 McGaughey, Jimmy 62 McGaughey, Jo Ann 49, 198 McGee, Marcia 49 McGee, Patricia 33, 175, 203 McGuire, Patrick 62, 76-77, 195 McKay, Martha 33, 74-75, 83, 151, 170, 188, 215 McKay, Ronnie 62 McKinney, Sue 49 McKnight, William 33 McMurry, Connie 179 McNair, Joe Neal 94 Maqness, David 62, 92 Mahone, Eugenia 62, 70, 199 Mangham, Loretta 49 Marko, E1 Freida 49, 71, 76-77, 78-79, 192 Marquart, Thresa 62, 174, 182 Marquez, Victoria 174 Marrero, Mary 174 Bruce 94 Martin. Martin, Doyle 95 Martin, Elloyse Joan 33, 82, 188 Martin, Jim 34, 76-77, 177 Martin, Preston 34, 80-81, 195 Martinez, Richard 49 Martinez, Virginia 34 Martins, Bobby 90, 91 Mason, Kathy 62, 186 Massenqale, Bob 63, 82, 197 Mathews, Carl 34 Maxey, Mariann 49, 70, 80-81, 134. 198 Maxey, Nancy 63 Maxwell, Jane Ann 34, 76-77. 192 Maxwell, Malcrum 205 Mayfield, Bill 76-77, 177 Mayfield, Margo 34, 188 Meadow, Lorene 63, 202 Meadows, Ann 49, 74-75, 80-81, 175 Meadows, David 34, 82, 198 Meadows, Joan 63, 82, 203 Mell, Beverly 63 Mellon, Eddie 34, 192 Melton, Paul 63, 176 Melvin, John 63 Mendeke, Norman 63, 112 Mendez, Raul 196 . Mendez, Willie 205 Menn, Arnold 49, 82, 96, 202 Menn, Edith 63 Menn, Jack 76-77 Mercado, Carmen 49 Mercado, Jesse 63, 146, 180 Mercado, Noe 34, 146, 147, 180 Rosie 63, 78-79 Mercado, Mercer, Johnny 63, 82, 148, 202 Meredith, Rogers 204 Merrill, Chuck 80-81 Meserole, Jimmy 34 Meyer, Joachim 34, 189 Meyerowitz, Morris 63, 194 Meyers, Harry 63, 71, 80-81, 96 Meyers, Terry 96, 118 Middleton, Alice 78-79 Middleton, Doris Alyne 34 Miles, Barbara 34 Miles, James 49 Miller, Carole A. 49, 76-77, 81-82, 93. 191 Millard, Eleanor 5, 49, 74-75, 84, 91. 202 Miller, Gene 34 Miller, Jan 63, 76-77, 82, 191 Miller, Joe Bruce 49 Miller, Judy 34, 193 Miller, Mary Ethel 63, 196 Miller, Renee 63, 92, 199 Miller, Tom 63, 80-81, 193 Millican, North 63, 178 Mills. Mills, Mills, Mills, Mills. Mints, Mize, Barbara 34, 94, 181, 188 Billy 63, 148, 192 Danny 63, 76-77 Mary Fane 63 Sandra 49, 76-77 Marlene 49, 74-45, 80-81 Carol 63 Mobley, Terrence 63, 205 Moffit, 134, Connie 63, 70, 80, 135, 149, 195 Mojica, Eddie 204 Moncivais, Margaret 174 Monk, F. D. 49 Montelago, Roy 76-77 MontgomerY. Julia 49, 74-75, 133, 134, 135, 147, 149, 190 Moore, Betty 63, 76-77, 91, 196 Moore, 1-larolyn 63, 80-81, 82, 185 Moore Moore Moore, 80-8 , Jane Ann 63, 199 , Jimodean 34, 193 Sandra Lee 34, 70, 74-75, 1, 83, 170, 188 Morales, Eudilia 185 Moran, Jo Ann 50 Moreland. Dorothy 50, 197 Moreno, Juanita 196 Moreno, Robert 71, 205 81, 82. Morris, Jimmie Lou 63, 182 Morris, Mary 63, 70, 72, 149, 199 Morse, Sue Ann 195 Moses, Peggy 63, 202 Motheral, Robert 50 Moyer, Irene 184 Muir, Tommy 63, 76-77 Mullins, Richard 50 Mumford, John 34 Munguia, Hortense 34 Murphy, Jim 119 Murray, Shirley 63, 92, 192 Muse, Ewell 63, 146, 180 Musqraves, Emile 35, 72, 74-75, 80-81, 188 Myers, Melvin Lee 35, 93, 106. 194 Nalley, James 50, 119, 142 Nance, Joe Pat 50, 92, 118, 120, 115 Naumann, Ruby Nell 50 Navarro, Manuel 63, 76-77 Needham, Elizabeth 64, 182 Neff, James 50 Nelle, Fred 35, 76-77 Nelson, Dean Yvonne 50, 198 Nelson, Roger 63 Neuman, Gay 35, 86, 88, 200 Newman, Billie Jean 35 Newsom. Rollo 50, 104. 118 Newton, India 63, 199 Ng, William 63 Nicholas, Jerry 35, 178 Nichols, Betty 55, 64, 95, 134, 192 Nichols, Bobby 64 Nichols, Rex 64, 76-77, 115, 118. 120, 131, 178 Nicholson, Danya 50, 187 Nicholson, Shirley 35, 175 Nitschke, Bill 64, 197 Nitschmann, Adelyn 64 Niven, Gene 147 Nixon, Carolene 50, 74-75, 82, 192 Nolen, Carol Ann 50, 184 Norman, Gayle 5, 50, 70, 74-75, Norman, Paulina 35, 90-91, 191 Norwood, Jean 35, 78-79, 195 Novotny, Joan 64, 82, 185 Nowotny, Betty 50, 74-75, 80-Bl, 193 Nunez, Stella 35 Nunis, Roy 64 Nygard, Janelle 64 O'Connor, Colleen 64, 80, 81, 82, 134, 149, 186 Oettinq, Carol 64, 199 Olander, Ann 35, 195 Oliver, Ben 64, 87, 200 Oliver, Peter 35, 83, 171, 192 Olsen, Harriet 64, 190 Olvera, Alfonso 76-77 Olvera, Armando 117, 118 O'Neal, Vicki 35, 69, 74-75, 76- 77, 78-79, 83, 181 O'Ouinn, Kerry 64 Ottinger, La Neil 64 Otto, Gordon 35, 83, 189 Overstreet, Phil 35, 80-81, 198 Owen, Mary Ann 64, 186 Owens, Latrell 55, 64, 70, 71, 200 Owens, Sandra Ann 64, 185 Oyervides, Betty 64, 80, 81, 82, 87, 196 Pace, Bagget 64, 195 Pace, Sue 50, 187 Anne 64, 203 Page, Palmer, Kenneth 80, 81, 198 Palmquist, Carlettta 64, 76-77 Parker, LaNell 82, 186 Parker, Peggy 64, 199 Parrish, Billy 50, 76-77, 82, 192 Parsons, Dale 94, 96, 176 Partain, Larry 64, 76-77 Pattillo, Dick 50, 119 Patton, Eddie 64, 202 Payne, Janis 64, 80-81, 199 Pearson, William 35, 204 Peavy, Diane 64, 82, 92, 187 Peavy, Rodney 64, 76-77, 187, 192 Peiser, Paula 35, 80-81, 186 Penn, Julia 5, 35, 74-75, 83, 85, 87, 88, 91, 200 Peoples, Donna 35, 74-75, 80-81, 188 Perez, Dora 200 Perez, Omega 64, 76-77, 195 Perkins, Charles 64 Perkins, Edgar 50 Perkins, Peggy 36, 76-77, 82, 97, 184 Persefield, Gene 50 Persefield, Jane 64 Pesnell, 1-larry Thomas 36, 92, 142, 143 Pesnell, Jimmy 65, 76-77, 190 Peterson, Alton 204 Peterson, Oscar 36, 102, 118, 136, 137, 147, 154 Peterson, Patricia 50, 198 Pettway, Harper 50, 201 Petty, Genelle 186 Pfeifer, Robert 26, 96, 142, 144 Pfluger, James 50. 96, 142, 145, 201 Phillips, Helen 183 Pinckney, Kay 65, 73, 55, 80-81, 134, 161, 186 Pinckney, Richard 136, 139, 178 Pitts, Suzanne 50, 74-75, 175 Plummer, Nina Ruth 36, 76-77, 78-79, 80, 81, 177 Pollard, David 105, 118, 142 Pollard, Rupert 65, 180 Pollick, Elizabeth Ann 50, 82, 175 Portillo, Lupe 108 Portmann, Mary Margaret 50, 74- 75, 92, 196 Power, Eddie 177 Prado, Gloria Ann 36, 82, 175 Prather, John 202 Pratt, Barbara 50 Preas, Mary 36 Preas, Wendell 119 Prentice, Jimmy 51, 71. 70, 76-77, 190 Prentice, Sharon 51, 71, 74-75, 80-81, 187 Pressler, Ray 76-77, 202 Preston, Joyce 36, 175 Pribble, James 36, 80-81, 148 Price, 1-lertha 51 Pritchett, Carr 51, 132, 195 Procter, Coleman 64 Pryor, Patsy 36, 174, 182 Psencik, Charlene 36, 80-81, 203 Pugh, Jim 148 Radkey, Ingrid 134, 135, 202 Raines, Barbara 64, 149 Ramage, Harry 64, 142 Ramas, Alfonso 64 Ramirez, Gilbert 120, 127, 177 Ramirez, Julio 36, 78-79, 201 Ramirez, Tina 36 Ramon, Virginia 36 Ramos, Alphonso 148 Ramos, Betty 183 Ramos, Herminia 51, 182 Ramos Richard 51 Ramsey, June 64, 81, 82, 193 Ramsey, Wanda 36, 188 Rangel, Elisa 174 Rankin, Richard 64, 195 Ranly, Charles 36 RCIPP. ldck 51, 113, 194 Rumaker, Rodney 64 Ravel, Judy 64, 87, 91, 200 Raven, Leissner 36, 113, 118, 136. 140, 142 Raven, Sharon 64, 82, 199 Ray, Judy 51 Rea, Reita Ann 36, 80-81, 71, 97, 156, 164, 165, 190, 211 Reed, Frances 64, 91. 199 Reed. lames 51 Rees, llene 64, 70, 183 Reese, Floyd 64, 91 Reese, Minette 196, 71 Reeves, Christine 64 Reeves, C. W. 29, 51, 142, 145, 246 Reeves, Jodie 51, 186 108, 118, 120, 130 Reid, Dorothy Joan 51, 78-79 Reid, John 64 ' Renfro, Fred 64 Resendez, Ygnacio 65, 119 Reyes, John 136, 137, 138, 178 Reyes, Leo 64, 87, 200 Reynolds, Marcia 51, 74-75, 80- 81, 82, 140, 187 Reynolds, Marvin 51, 136, 141 Rhea, Keith 65, 80-81, 119 Rhodes, Sonny 43, 51, 82, 146, 180 Richardson, Mary Carolyn 65. 190 Rieger, Shirley Nell 36, 74-75, 195 Riley, Sara 37, 74-75, 203 Rincon, Ovelia 37, 181 Rios, Mary Louise 37, 183 Roach, Mary Katherine 37, 76-77, 78-79, 186 Skaggs, George 201 Roberson, Dortha Jean 51, 76-77, 192 Roberts, Arthelia 37 Roberts, Nanette 51, 189 Roberts, Nannie lo 51 Robinson, George 65, 94 Robinson, Ronnie 148, 201 Rodriguez Abigail 65, 183 Rodriguez Dolores 51 Rodriguez Gilbert 5, 65, 87, 119 Rodriguez, Mary 196 Rodriguez, Ramona 37, 196 Rodriguez, Raymond 82 Roe, Anne 51, 74-75, 80, 81, 198 Roelyn, Sandra 37, 83, 195 Rogers, Ann 65, 199 Rogers, John 51 Rogers. Ronald 51, 70, 71, 76-7'7, 147 Ralston, Susan 37, 80, 81, 83, 196 Romero, Joe 65, 191 Romero, Lucille 197 Romero, Mary Helen 37, 181 103, 118, 145, 147 Roper, Stanley 43, 51, 76-77, 104, 118 Roselle, Travis 37, 148 Rosner, Mae Evans 65, 203 Ross, Bill 65 Ross, Jimmy 37 Rude, Eleanor 37, 76-77, 198 Rude, Franklin 65, 148. 190 Ruff, Sue 65, 70, 199 Ruiz, Johnny 205 Ruiz, Paula 37, 196 Russell, Jerry 41, 177 Rutledge, Layle 82 Ryden, Gloria 51 Rylander, Norman 37 Salyer, Allene 37, 90, 91 Sanchez, Angelita 37, 185 Sanchez, Janie 37, 174 Sanchez, Raymond 191 Sansom, Jimmy 37, 201 Santa Ana, Elvira 37, 179 Sasse, Edward 55, 65, 146, 180 Saunders, Carolyn 38 Saxon, Jim 65, 148 Scheib, Pete 38 Schteffer, Dan 51, 94, 95 Schleffer, Dick 51 Schiefier, Nancy Jo 65, 82 Schiefier, Ricky 65, 190 Schier, Peter 71, 136, 137, 201 Schier, Robert 136 Schiller, Joyce 51, 182 Schnautz, Nancy 51, 74-75, 200 Schneider, Johnny 65, 198 Schofield, Sylvia 65, 196 Schulle, Gaylon 38, 82, 201 Scott, Carolyn 38, 74-75, 80-81, 191 Seay, Carolyn 38, 74-75, 86, 88, 200 Seekatz, Thomas 38, 146, 180 Seicik, Gayle 38, 82, 175 Sellers, Patsy 65, 82, 198 Sellstrom, Kenneth 38, 107, 118, 147, 178 Senteriitt, Rodney 93 Sepulveda, Janie 65, 183 Shaffer, John 72 Shanks, 187 Cynthia 51, 74-75, 80-81, Shanks, George 51, 190 Shapiro, David I.. 38, 93 Sharpe, Johnny 51 Sheffield, Theodore 51, 80-81, 193 Sheffield, Theron 51, 80-81, 193 Shelander, Mary Nell 38 Shield, Alan 38, 82, 194 Shipwash, Jimmy 51 Shofner, Carolyn 51, 74-75. 198 Short, John 51, 82 Showalter. George 65 Showalter, Rosemary 66, 200 Shrader, Russell 38, 76-77, 78- 79, 177 Siiuentes, Everett 66, 201 Siiuentes, Mary Sue 51, 196 Sifuentes, Mary Esther 38. 196 Silberstein, Patsy 51, 87, 198 Silver, James 66 Slmonsen, Jay 66 Sims, Kay 5, 38, 74-75, 85, 87, 188 Skinner, Billy 38, 83, 90, 91, 190 Slaughter, Charles 95 Sloan Small Smith Smith , Loretta 182 , Robert 52, 201 , Alden 52, 97, 164. 165 , Alice Faye 52 Smith, Ann 52, 74-75, 80-81, 186 Smith, Ben 52, 136, 189 Smith, Charles M. 66, 197 Smith, Curtis 5, 38, 85, 86, 88, 96 Smith, Dale Bob 66. 101, 118 Smith, David 197 Smith, Dick 66, 87, 200 Smith Smith , Don DeWayne 38 . Geneva 66, 198 Smith, Jerry 66, 71. 76-77, 136, 177 Smith, Jo 52, 174 Smith, Lero 66 94 136 Smith Smith Smith 1 Y , , Nancy 66, 200 Patricia 94 f Rita sz. ao, 81, iss Smith, Roy 52, 82, 136 Snell. Tommy C. 66, 195 Snowden, Kenneth 38. 82, 174 Snowden, Wandean 66, 82, 198 Souder, Lynette 66, 195 Spain, Clayton 82, 148 Spain, Jerry 66, 70, 119, 142 Spangler, Dick 43, 52, 107, 118, 132 Spruce, Alice 52, 71, 74-75, 198 Spruce, Georgia 52, 74-75, 203 Stahl, Martha Jane 66, 82, 92, 182 Stanislawski, Anna 66 Stanislawski, Michael 87, 200 Stanley. Linda Kay 38, 74-75, 80- 81, 189 Stark, Douglas 66, 76-77, 177 Stark, Harriet 66, 76-77, 192 Stark, Ralph 52, 76-77, 78-79 Staton, Gale 52 Stelnbring, Edmund 39, 73, 76-77 Stenzel, Yetta 39, 176 St. Martin, Peggy 66, 200 Stockton, Eileen 39, 74-75, 78-79, 196 Stockton, Larry 66 Stockton, Melvin 66 Straiton, Janelle 39, 71, 74-75, 83, 86, 88, 200 Streetman, Donald 66 Stuessy, Jack 52, 82 Sturdivant, Arlen 39 Sturgeon, Nell 66, 200 Sullivan, Gayle 66, 71, 76-77, 203 Sutherland, Wayne 52, 82, 194 Sutton, James 52, 194 Swan, Patsy 66, 183 Sweet, Sylvia 66, 91, 190 Swenson, Zack 39 Talbert, Freddie 66, 202 Tarver, Carolyn Sue 39, 91, 189 Tarver, Darrell 52, 202 Taylor, Anne 66, 70, 78-79, 92, 190 Taylor, Deborah 52, 76-77, 92, 97, 166, 177, 195 Taylor, Norman 39 Taylor, Reuben 52, 76-77, 142, 145 Teague, Robert 66, 194 Teinert, Eddie 52, 87, 190 Templeton, Larry 52, 197 Terbay, Sam Joe 39 Terrazas, Sadie 183 Thiem, Marion 67 Thoene, Shirley 52, 189 Thomas, Delane 52, 80-81, 187 Thomas, Dorothy Delores 39, 175 Thomas, Doris 67, 183 Thompson, Betty Ruth 67, 186 Thomsen, Dick 67, 94, 95 Thoresen, Joyce 67, 82, 203 Thorp, Thressa 67, 203 Tieken, Nancy 76-77, 97, 189 Tiemann, Robert Eugene 39, 120, 129, 136, 139, 178 Timmerman, Linda 67, 187 Tobin, Bess 67, 185 Tolbert, Freddie 148 Tompkins, Shirley 52, 74-75, 203 Toole, Fred Carson 39 Torres, Jesse 196 Torres, Tim 67, 76-77 Touchstone, lane 67, 192 Townsend, Thomasine 52, 82, 198 Treadwell, Pierce 119 Trekell, David 52, 76-77, 78-79, 177 Troxell, Duane 53 Trujillo, Carmen 183 Turley, Virginia Ann 67, 92. 197 Turner. Bobbye Jean 53, 80-81, 198 Turner, Frances 67 Turner, George 53, 94 Turner, Jann 39, 71, 73, 74-75, 80-81, 188 Turner, Myrna 67, 185 Turner, William Gene 39, 147 Twaddell, Robert 67, 136, 140, 141 Tyler, Carol 39, 188 Umlauf, Carl 78-79 Urban, Lavern Irene 39, 179 Urbanek, Alfred Joe 40, 53 Uselton, Sharon Elaine 67, 175 Vance, Gary 39, 148 Vasquez, Dolores 197 Vasquez, Juanita 76-77, 197 Vaughan, Kenneth Franklin 39, Vaught, Suzanne 53, 91 Velasquez, Mary 78-79, 181 Velasquez, Roy 53, 76-77 Vick, Connie 67, 94 Viereck, Dorothy 53. 198 Villalpando, Alice Bertha 185 Villarreal, Carol Beth 21, 39, 76- 77, 78-79, 83, 192 Villasana, Richard Viscardi, Andrew 53, 119 VonRosenberg, Arthur James 40, 80-81, 148, 201 vonRosenberg, Robert 67, 82, 148, 201 Voss, Terrell Vaughan 40, 72, 80, 81, 96, 193 Voudouris, Johnny 67, 148, 202 Vowell, Harry 53 Voyles, Sharon 53, 71. 74-75, 80- 81, 92, 132, 187 Wagner, Bobby 53, 92, 205 Waldrop, Bobby 53 Wallace, Carole 53, 80-81, 175 Wallace, Dennis Arthur 40 Wallace, Donna Sue 53 Wallace, William Edward Jr. 40, Waller, Carolyn 40, 74-75, 188, 210 Walsh, Norma Jean 40, 92, 179 Walter, Virginia 53, 74-75, 80-81, 187 Wappler, Billy 94 Warner, Carol Ann 53, 188 Warner, Iohn 67, 70, 119 Warner, Pattie 53, 80-81, 82, 188 Warren, Wynne 40, 192 Waters, Herman 43, 53, 72, 76- 77 Watson, John 53, l'78 Watson, James 67, 76-77 Watson Martha 40, 175 Watts, Franklin 40, 204 Weaver, Jetty 179 Weaver, Juliabeth 40 Webb, Ada Mae 40, 179 Webb, Billy 205 Webb, Milton 53 Webster, Ann 50, 133, 134, 195 Weide, Jerald Boyd 40 Weigel, Tommy 53, 193 Weigl. 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Austin High School - Comet Yearbook (Austin, TX) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

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Austin High School - Comet Yearbook (Austin, TX) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Austin High School - Comet Yearbook (Austin, TX) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957


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