Austin High School - Comet Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1955

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A 4 W f Ava, Ex Lzbrzs L L I 7116 6 -v,' uv Q t .v fggx. 1 t'.k.J,.i ,wk OJ. .A .. N agcijfi ,qlgf QW? u 0 l .! 'SP o 'Pr School bells signal class time as students and teachers alike scurry to their busy daily routines at 8:30 each morning. published by the Students l7Ill6f vf Sfcplzcu Z ,Austin J-lzylz School Austin, Ccuus 3 Mrs. Katherine Norman The river of time flows on-quietly, steadily, nnceasingly. Unaware that the current is sweeping us toward adulthood. we live each day taking the wisdom of instructors, the association with friends, and the activities of high school with the exuber- ance of youth. Each tick of the clock is an insis- tent reminder that time waits for no one, In our zest for living We forget that soon these days will be but milestones in our race against time. Suddenly we shall realize that each hour, minute, and second has become a treasured memory. The staff of the 1955 Comet presents for you a pictorial record of the inmnnerable pleasures and educational opportunities that we have enjoyed this year. And, in so doing, we hereby dedicate this Katherine Norman. yearbook to our ever-helpful sponsor, Mrs. Mrs. Norman devotes much of her time to the newspaper and yearbook of Austin High School. Through the years, her capable supervision and unfaltering patience have placed the Austin Maroon and the Comet among the outstanding high school publications in the nation. To the students who spend their spare moments in the world of pictures and print. Mrs. Norman often seems as close as their own mother. In the years to come, we shall always remember her, not only as a sponsor. but also as an understanding person and a true friend. Mrs. Norman, along with the many others at Austin High School, has helped to make this year truly 'fthe time of our livesln 4'- Co-Editors C Layout Editor , Literary Editor Organizations Editor Club Editor Fflcultv Editor I' icultv Assist uits Student Life Edltoi Co Art Editors Art Assistant Senior Cliss Editor The 1955 Comet Brent Hickman Gayle Norman jimmy Prentice Virginia VValter C C Cayla Craig C Bagget Pace XI iry Nl lrg lret Portm mn Xl irtha Hill Bette Wilson Bubirl Bredt eannie Beal johnny DeBo1s jtnnahe Kleypas Sh rron Irentiu Senior Class Assistants Gwen johnson Carolyn Knapc junior-Sophomore Class Editor , Lynn Lyles junior-Sophomore Class Assistant E, ,, Feature Editor Sports Editor Sports Copv Assist uit Photogriphers Photogr iphv Assistant Ads ertismg Nl rn lgei Editorial Sponsor N is Business Advisor Acknowledgments E L Coldheck Scirhroughs TABLE OF CONTENTS Administl itlon jun1o1 s Sophomores Olg3HlZ1tlOUS Athletlcs F ax orites Adx ertisements 724 ,, Peggy Parker Sandra Esquivel Dick Smith Dru 1d Barnett joe Let john NVheelei Sharon Henson Albert Eb nigh Katherine Norm in Nh Curtis Beats s-of -'Q ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 X . 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'SF ' 3+ f 1'r. - , . r s'fi:+'v . - xuY-A 5 P - X . 1 . , WW A P11156 for a coke-and the - -- principal has '1 friendly chat with facultx members in the teach- ers lounge. Mr. Woodrow XVil- son joins in the c'1m'1raderie. tltlldt that Xir 51111615011 Qhoxxs toxx 1rd the stu clcnts 'ind te when of 'XUSUII High School is he goes about his mx r11cl tislxs as Pl lI1C,lp1l reaclx to lend hls i9SlSt1IlC6 1nd glxe his incoin igennnt to 111 those xx ho loolx to him for le lclershlp hlgh xx 1th in ex ex xx ltchful exe on balanced cur I1C.llllllH dextlopment and studs nt 1ch1exement he 5t1ll dots not lose touch xx 1th the 9lIT'lpl6I' actlx 1t1es xx hue hls pntlclp ttion 18 x alued for 1tS xx umth ind SIHCCFIU 2 t A ,Q Q. t ,J Wy i I mm-Q1 ' It s the Principal of the thing . Mr. Lipscomb Anderson 4 That friendly smile txpifies the day-to-day at- Aln striving to keep the standards of our school K' in , Dean of Girls Time out for funl That comes under the duties of Mrs. jane Wilson, social director and dean of girls. Planning parties, dances, and recreation for students and teachers alike comes easy for talented Mrs. Wilson whose fun-loving spirit lends zest to our school days. Her understanding friendliness makes small problems out of big ones for all those who consult her as Dean-the more serious side of her job. M?-., Vice-Principal and Dean of Boys Seeing that time schedules go along smoothly is one of the most constant duties of Mr. R. V. Baker, who watches over the master clock of the building, sees that bells ring on time, signals fire drills, clocks assemblies, keeps the crowded school calendar, and listens to tall tales from boys who didn't quite make it on time. It takes a big heart and infinite patience, and Mr. Baker brings both of these to his job as vice-principal and dean of boys. vb -'-5 0' I ,, rl , 4114 I ,A Important Cogs in a Busy Life Hr-lpiiig husy hours pass niuri- smoothly, the people on this page- nizikv thi- wheels go roiiiicl. Cluckwisc- thi-y am' COUN- SELORS: Miss Lilyhcth Lewis, Mr. Armand Lanier, and Miss Ada Maude- Own-ng SCHOOL NURSE, Mrs. VViiiifrc-cl Hunkins with Mildrc-cl NVhiteiwrg ATTENDANCE CLERK, Mrs. Luhi B. XVilliiimsg REGISTRAR, Mrs. Maymv johnsmig Mr. Sum L. Martin and Mr. I. F. Martin, PRINCIPAL AND ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL of the Eu-ning Schoolg and SECRETARIES, Mrs. Evelyn Ealy, hhrury and counscliiigg Mrs. Iris XVoocIward. hook- kvvpvr: Mrs. Juanita Davis, vw-iiiiig schoolg Mrs. Lorena Crosby. prim-ipiil's sc-crvtnryg and Mrs. Esthr-r Trcke-ll. aittviichiiicc- clerk. P-whxx f' ,,-,,,f,J.:D K I ,ff -. ..,- Cf' .ff I . ,.,..w 'W ,Q ,.-'rw 5.25.3 fr' ,, 93 4 Q 3 ' I +1 25 J' 1 1 'T THE SCHOOL BOARD OF THE AUSTIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS SEATED: Mr. David Lamme, Mrs. James P. Hart, Mrs. Carrie Brayg STANDING: Mr. YVal ter Koch, Mr. Tom Graham, Mr. Iohn Broad. Deciding upon the proper college is 21 big question in any senior's mind. Here, Nlr. Noble Prentice, President of the School Board, discusses this problem with his popular twins Sharon and jim- my, who are june graduates. HI scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! And itls ice cream that makes a picnic for teachers from the math de- partment expecting their share: Mr. Arthur Petersen, Mr. C. C. Ellis, Ir., Mr. Luther Archer, Mrs. lane Conley, and Miss Edna von Rosenberg. 14 AT' How Our Teachers How shocking! Mr. Cecil Briggs, electricitly instructor, demonstrates the tube checker to Bil Spruce and George F oyt. The pause that refreshes! Mrs. Martha Ragsdale, Miss Kath- erine Campbell, and Mrs. Eva Rutledge take a moment for a coke and a chat during their off period. Spend Their Time At home in the kitchen, Miss Edith Anderson, home economics teacher, demonstrates her ap- titude at the culinary arts. Up, Candy! That's a good dog! Re- warding her is Mrs. Katherine Nor- man, journalism teacher, who shares her love of dogs and tree-shaded gar- dens with Mrs. Ada Sanderson, Eng- lish teacher, who is the proud owner of the cocker. Brahms, Beethoven, and Bach appeal to several of the English teachers. Mrs. Norine Caruthers performs on her new piano, while Miss Mary Emma Rosson and Mrs. Loretta Hoke listen appreciatively. l M .fs.1 Mr Clen Swenson and Mr. William Robertson are the johnny Appleseeds of S F A High School shown here planting a tree m front of Mr. Swen- Happy Birthday to youln sing Miss Erline VVeddle, Mrs. Vir- ginia Montgomery, Miss Exie Mitchell, and Mrs. Carmen K. Ferris of the home economics department to Principal L. An- derson at his surprise birthday party, given by the faculty. 31'-rilfl X Nliss Virginia Decherd, at the piano, and her assistant, Mrs. Louise Stewart, review the music sung by the All State Chorus of the Texas Music Educators' Association with chorus representa- tives from Austin, Powell Dingler. Don johnson, and Charlotte Barker. Hybrids, they are! Not only teachers hut also students, Nir. james Horger. Nir. Elgin Schilhab, and Mr. Clark Hickman, math teachers, hurry to their classes at the University of Tex- as. ,ik Q1 Wal 1? 6 What to read-what not to read, that is the question! Eng- lish teachers Mrs. Erlene Wil- Nlrs. Mabel Pitts and Mrs. Ann Eagleson, nursery supervisors, enjoy their lunch pint- size style with their young charges. liams and Mrs. Clara Ashley discuss possible hooks for stu- dents. l S Wh It does lt need new spark plugs 1 new clrhuretor or lust j.,l50llIlt'l Nlr Lerox A XV1tson r XI Hin s r ant 1 Roland E Stromberq of the in dustrial department, will soon have the answer. Mr. Weldon Covington and Mr. Nelson Patrick compare musical notes. Mr. Cov- ington directs the high schools' orchestras, while Mr. Patrick is the able director of the Maroon Band. The topic of conversation is athletics, of course! Mr. VVallacc Dockall, chemistry teacher and basketball coach, Mr. Anthonv Fr' Miss Avis Williams, language arts teacher, admires a coffee table made by Mr. L. M. Gra- ham of the woodworking de- partment. A. Macaluso, historv instructor. and Sir. Travis Raven, health teacher and baseball coach, ex- amine the scorebook during one of the Maroon basketball games. Mrs. Margaret Cadwallader, biology and physiology teacher, discusses the fine points of a starfish with her son Leslie. l, , l i I lf' Guardians of 14,000 books, Mrs, Ellie Hutto and Mrs. Georgia Robbins care for the library and are always on hand to help students find reference material. Anyone for bridge? Mrs. Edna Boon, biology teacher, Mrs. Vera An- derson, study hall supervisor, Mrs. Marjorie Trevillyan, of the commer- cial department, and Mrs. Clara Weis- ser, chemistry instructor, are always ready for a game of cards! lax Water, water everywhere and not a Hsh in sight! Mr. Curtis Beaty, teach- er in the commercial department, Mr. Henry Henley, vocational agriculture instructor, and Mr. Earl Hatfield, vo- cational printing teacher, patiently await a tug at the hook. Far away places with strange sounding names call to Miss Dorothy Flury, biology teacher, Miss Lucille Dickard, math teacher, Miss Mary Alice Porter, Spanish teacher, and Miss Louise Manigault, art teacher, as they examine travel brochures for summer fun. Watch the birdie! Mr. O. T. Gustafson, biology teacher Music, music, music! Mrs. Eva and boys' tennis coach, and Mr. Kenneth Carter, math Bayne and her son Bill enjoyamutual teacher and golf coach, discuss photography with student hobby. photographers Joe Lee and Iohn VVheeler. Miss Margaret Breedlove, dramatics coach, Miss Else Trenckmann, English and German teacher, Miss Helen Hill. Latin instructor, and Miss Eloise Roach, French teacher lend a helping hand to the beautification program. Miss Ouida Walker and Mrs. Mary T. Cray of the English department re- view the qualifications for debate team members with Mrs. Mary Ad- kins, speech teacher. s., 92 f- fs-'LFQ st-viunzg it-may '9ZQT'.L'.. -J-L.:-v,--,, i ,.- N . 'Nina I-ff! '7 N! Xx ' Q Miss Corinne Herndon, Mrs. Olywn Anderson, Man to man talk! Mr. Iim Tolbert, and Miss Carolyn Hewatt, physical education football coach, gives advice to Terry instructors, discuss new ideas for the girls' gym Williams, Maroon end. c asses, Coffee and heated discussions are on the agenda every afternoon after school for Mr. Miss Frances VVade, distributive john Perkins, Mr. C. C. Harris, Mr. Samuel Ham- education teacher, observes Margie lett, and Mr. Gus Hamner, of the social science Hart in her on-the-job training. department. .M- J.. A M' 1 xvf! Even though thelr unnverslty days are near at hand the Semoxs took tlme out for the tradltlonal Senlor Day Plcnlc Plctured above are Margaret Best Teddy Keelen Marcla Reynolds Nancy D111 Anme Bettle Card Carr Prltchett elfzivrs 'fffigil win ifr- 'gjfv .Ap . . 4. I Y 0 ,ff I u -u ,W 3 L f 7 , A ,E .- 1 ' .., B FALL OFFICERS: Sandra Esquivel, Secretary, Betty Hay, Vice-Presidentg Billy LaRue President' Sharon Voyles, Treasurer, Tommy Francis, Reporter, Sonny Rhodes, Sergeant-at-arms. Class 0f1955. . . SPRING OFFICERS: Tommy Francis, Reporter, Billy LaRue, President, Virginia Wiley, Secretary, Robert Mc- Intyre, Sergeant-at-arms, Iay Lewallen, Vice-President, Danya Nicholson, Treasurer. . ....,,1-1 ADAIR, ROBERT STERLING-Football Club '52- '53g Rod and Cun Club '53-'54, Motion Picture Club '54, Track Club '55, Red Dragons '53-'54, ggotball Team '52, B Team '53, Track '54- 'iHe is valued ut no little price. ADANIS, JAMES ARTHUR-Rod and Gun Club '53-'54, Football '53-'54g Baseball '53-'55g Intra- murals '53-'54, He is only a self-made man who has a good deter- minationf' ADAMS JOYCE ELLEN-Student Council '52- '53g Red jackets '53-'55, Tennis Club '53, Adda Dabba Polish Club '54g Ballroom Dancing Club '52, Mathematical Recreation Club '53g F.H.A. Treas. '54. Quiet and good-natured. AMEY, JOHN-Fairways Club '53-'55, Colt '52- '55, 3rd in District '53-'54. Golf is my favorite food. AMORA, AURORA- Always laughing. ANDERSON, BOBBY-Mathematical Recreation Club '52-'54, Track Club '53-'55g Track '53-'55, He has u smile for one and all, ANDERSON, C. I.-Math Club '53-'55, An able fellow, quiet and reserved. ANDERSON, MARIE-Carden Club '51, Intra- mural Club '52g Adda Dabba Polish Club '53g F.H.A. '54, Intramurals '51-'54. Quiet and very dependable. ANGUIANO, BERTHA-F.H.A. '52, Reporter '54g Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'54g Popular Music Club '53. Quiet, sweet, and very nice. ARRIAGA, LEANDRO-Ballroom Dancing Club '51g Ir. Historians '52, Always filled with joy. ATKINSON, CAROL ELAINE-Musicians Club '52-'53g Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'54g Hearts Club '54-'55, Bel Cantos '52-'53, Mixed Choir '53- '55, Madrigal Singers '53-'55, Red Dragons '54-'55. A good-natured person. BAIRD, JOHN DAVID-Track Club '54-'55, Ten- nis Club '54, Ir. Historians '53-'55g Mixed Choir '54-'55, Maroon Chorale '53-'545 Track '53-'55, Cross Country Team '54, Intramurals '54-'55. Genius is mainly an affair of energy. BARCUS, LAURA K.-Red Cross representative '52g Science Research Club '52-'53, Parl. '52g Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'55, Reporter '54, Vice-Pres. '54, Student Activities Committee '54, Intramurals '52-,53. Smiles are made for people like her. BARKER, CHARLOTTE-Adv. Pres. '52-'53, Vice- Pres. '53-'54, French Club '52-'54, Sec. '53, Pres. '53, Vice-Pres. '54, Red jackets '54-'55, Mixed Choir '53-'55g Hearts Club '54-'55, Fun and pep and always heir. BARLOVV, PAT-jazz Band Club '52g Latin Club '53-'55, Vice-Pres. '53, Pres. '53, Social Commit- tee '54-'55, Chair.g Band '52-'55, Letter '53-'55, All-Dist. Band, All-Regional Band '54-'55, All- Tcxas Band '54, Hi-Y '53-'55, Chaplain '53-'55, Student Council Devotional Conunittee. Where the willingness is great, the difficulties cannot he great. BARNETT, JAMES-Adv. Pres. '53-'54, Sec. '54- '55g Voc. Industrial Club '53-'55, Sec. '54-'55. uContented and Carefree. BARNHILL, MARY BRADLEY-Adv. Pres. '53, Treas. '53-'54, Social Chair. '54-'55, New Bridge Club '52, Musicians Club '53-'54, Latin Club '53- '54g Hearts Club '54-'55g Red Jackets '53-'55g Mixed Choir '53-'55, Best sport ever. BARR, ALVVYN-Junior Historians '53-'54g Base- ball Club '54-'55g Baseball '54-'55, Ever the same, quiet and confidentf, 28 BARRON, LUPE- Curious by nature. BARTLES, YVAYNE ALLEN-Football Club '53- '54g Basketball Club '54-'55g Football B Team '53, Basketball B Team '53-'54. Usefulness is his motto. BAUM, CYNTHIA-Adv. Treas. '52-'53, Adv. Elec- tion judge '53-'55, New Bridge Club '52, Opera Study Club '53, Hearts Club '53-'55, F. H. A. '54- '55, Songleader '54-'55. Hang sorrow, let us he merry. BEAL, IEANNIE-Adv. Treas. '53, Adv. Sec. '54, jr. Red Cross '53, Student Council '55, Deck thc Halls Committee Clunn., NVorks and Projects Com- mittee, Senior Invitation Committee, Tennis Club '53, French Club '54g Hearts Club '55, Bel Cantos '55g Comet Co-Art Editor, '55. We dream of Jeannie with the light brown hair. BEASLEY, NIARTHA ELIZABETH-Jr, Red Cross '53-'55g Platter Party Club '53-'55, Treas. '54-'55. Sweetness first, last, and always. BECK, INIARY BARBARA QUBOBBIEHJ-Adv. Pres. '53-'54g Student Council '52-'54, Class Re- porter, Fall '52, Bridge Club '52-'53, Hearts Club '53-'55, Reporter, Red jackets '53-'55g Mixed Choir '53-'55g National Honor Society '54-'55, Madrigals '52-'53, Bel Cantos '52-'53, Beauty Revue '53, '54, Finalist '53, Posture Contest-3rd Place. Talent, beauty, charm-what more can you ask? BERKMAN, HELEN CLAIRE -Adv. Program Chair. '53, Adv. Election judge '54, Red jackets '53-'55g Opera Study Club '52-'55, Bel Canto '54- '55. Twinkle toes! BEST, MARGARET ALYNE-Adv. Election Judge '53-'54, Adv. Sec. '54, Red Jackets '53-'55, Musi- cians Club '53, Popular Music '54-'55, National Honor Society '54-'55, Mixed Choir '53-'55, Mad- rigals '53, Bel Canto '52-'53, Her sweet disposition is the envy of us all. BETTIS, ALLEN-Model Aeroplane Club '5Ig K. D. V. German Club '52, Red Dragonsg Football C Team, Intramurals '53. He attains what he aims for. BEVERLY, NELLA CHRISTINE-Samba Club '52-'53, FHA Chapter IV '53-'54, Treas., Social Chair. FHA Chapter V '54-'55, Vice-Pres. Kind smiles and good friendship light her face. BIEBERSTEIN, ROSALIE-Red Iackets '53-,544 FHA Club '53, Tumbling Club '53-'54, Anatomy Club '54-'55. As cheerful as a whistling teapot. BICCS, BILL-Adv. Vice-Pres. '52-'53, Pres. '52- '53, Vice-Pres. '54-'55, Alt. Student Council '53- '54g Letter Football A Team '53-'55, B Team '52-'53, Track Team '54-'55. Honey-nose, you're great! BILBROUGH, LOIS MARIAN-Variety Club '53g Popular Music Club '54, Red jackets '54-'55, A smile that hrightens the room. BLAND, INIARY KATHRYN fKAYQ-Adv. Pres. '52-'53, Vice-Pres. '52-'53, Election judge '53-'54, Red jackets '53-'55, Treas. '54-'55, New Bridge Club Sec. '52-'53, Hearts Club '53-'55, Treas. '53- '54g PTS '53-,545 Beauty Revue '53, '54, '55. An inhorn grace that nothing lacked. BLINCOE, SUSAN-Adv. Sec. '52-'53, Student Council Alt. '52-'54, Student Council Rep. '54g Red jackets '53-'55, Sgt.-at-arms '54-'55, Popular Music Club Sgt.-at-arms '53-'55, Point System Committee '53-'55g Intramurals '52-'53. How natural is ioy in thy heart. BLOHM. LOLA MAE-D. E. Club '52-'55, Sec, '53-'54. 'Twas .sa'ee!r1e.ss made her lovahlcf' BOBO, RUYLINE-FHA '52, Bt-l Canto '54-'55. She carries sunshine in her eyes. HOTHMER, NEAL AUCUSTUS-Printing Club Treas. '52-'53, 'Ile will make his way good wherever he goes. 29 -:af F S e' Q' , 9. , AV I .R I . V I Q Y' Ox pf , , ' S , gr 0 f A, 1 my W4 i xt., A 3 TW l 1:6 i x 'QX tg-4 . R . -Y , Q 1 - U I xl iw . I R I .. X Q - , '- . . fl r gwwr' Z fe 9 BOUCHARD, ANDRE-Student Council '52-'53g Ir. Red Cross '53-,559 Football Club '52-,535 Track Club '54-,55g Ili-Y '53-l55, Sec. Treas. 54- 551 MC Team Football '52, B Team '53s NHTQUH Cross Country Team, Captain '54g Track 53-,55, Letter ,54, Tri-Captain '55g Ugly Man Nominee 52. A rare compound of frolic and fun. BOWVEN, C. VV.-Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms '53-,54, Vice- Pres. '54-'55g Vocational Industrial Club ,53-'55, Vice-Pres. '54-i55. Car doctor? BOYD, MARILYN-Adv. -See.-Treas. '54-'55g Popu- lar Music Club '53-'54g Platter Party '54-,555 Bel Cantos '54g Intramurals ,512-'53g Beauty Revue '55, Sugar and spice and everything nicef' BRANUM, -IUDIE HPEEYVEEU-Adv. Pres. '54, Vice-Pres. ,535 Popular Record Club '53-545 Joker Club '54-'55, Pres. ,54g Ace High Club '53-,54g Student Council ,52-'53g Bel Canto '54-'55, Eoerything is .sunny with this little honeyf' BREDLOVV, JOE FRANTZ-Pan American Club '52-,55, Sgt.-at-Arms ,54-'555 Baseball '53-'54. 'iHe hates neither himself nor the girlsf, BREDT, BARBARA-Adv. Sec. '52-'53, Election judge '53-'55g Handbook Committee ,53-,54 Stu- dent-Faculty Committee '54-,55g Madrigals ,52-'53g Bel Canto '52-,535 New Bridge Club ,52-'53g Hearts Club ,53-'55g Red Iackets '53-,555 Mixed Choir '53-'55g National Honor Society '54-'55g Comet Stall, Student Activities Editor '54-'55g In- tramurals '52-'53. Never underestimate the power of a womanli' BROOKS, BLAIR-Adv. Pres. 252, Vice-Pres. '53g Bel Canto '53g Red jackets '53-'55g New Bridge Club ,52-'53g Hearts Club ,553-'54g National Honor Society '54-,554 Mixed Choir '53-'55. The originator of originality itselff' BROWN, HOVVARD THOMAS-F.F.A. Club '53- '55, Sec. '54g Football Club '52. The educated farmer. BUCHER, RONALD FRANK-Adv. Sec. ,52-,53g Mathematical Recreation Club '54-'55g Jr. Histori- ans '53-,555 Football '53g Basketball ,53-,54g Base- ball '53-'54. The way to a manis heart is through his stomach.', BUFFLER, RICHARD KDICKP-Adv. Vice-Pres. '53-'54g Tennis Club ,52-,53g Basketball Club ,53- '55g Tennis '52-'55, Letter ,522-'55g Intramurals '52-,55. A lover of games and clean sport. BUKOWSKY, ROSE MARY-D.E. Club '52-155. i'The mirror of all courtesy. BULIAN, ALTA ROSE-Bel Canto '54-'55. So much sweetness in a small package. BURC, EARL EUGENE- Solid jackson with the he-bop-beatf, BURLAGE, ROBB-Adv. Pres. ,52Q BIHIOOH ,52- '55, Editor '53-'55g Student Council Vice-Pres. '54g Hi-Y '52-'55, Pres. ,53-'54g jr. Historians '53-'55, Pres. '53-'5-14 National Honor Society '54-,55, Re- porter-Historian ,54-,55g Pan American Student Forum '54-'55, Vice-Pres. ,5-4g Debate ,52-'55, Let- ter ,53-'5-55 Social Committee '52-'53g Student Council, Chaplain ,54g Quill and Scroll '5-1355. I.et'.s face it-for every why he has a whereforcf' BURTON, AVON-Pan American Music '52-,531 Intramurals '53g F.H.A. '54, Historian '5-4. I perceice in you an excellent touch of modestyf' BUTTRY, DAVID C.-Adv. Treas. '52-,555 Comet '53-'54g Creek Club '52-'53, Program Chair. '53-'54g Popular Music Club '53-'54g Opera Study Club '54- '5?g SBIHTOOD '53-'5-lg Tennis ,53-'54g Ping-Pong 'SL-'. 3. A loner of :uit and humor. CABALLERO, RALPH-Adv. Sgt.-At-Armsg Bas- ketball Club '52-'55, Treas. '52-'53, Sgt.-At-Armg 54-'55g Basketball '51-'54g All District Basketball '54. He has earned the name of Senior, CAFFEY, PATRICIA JOYCE - Adv. Pres. '53 Treas. '54g F.H.A. '52-,53g Musicians Club '53-,545 D.E. Club Reporter '54g Mixed Choir ,53-,551 Beauty Revue '53, I am happiest when I singf' 30 CAIN, ,IERRY-Basketball Club '51-'53, Intra- murals '51-'52. H Gentlemen, my ambition i.s to get out of school. CAMPBELL, RALPH EDYVARD-Football Club '53-'54, Intramural Letter '52-'53, Football B Team '53-'54. Well, Napoleon was not so large either. CAMPI, HARVEY- Took his fun in a carefree way. CANTU, MARIO JR.-Ballroom Dancing Club '52- '53, Football Intramurals '52, Softball Intramurals '54. The Fernando Lamas of Austin High. CARD, ANNIE BETTIE-Adv. Sec. '52-'53, Sgt.- at-Amis '52-'53, Student Council '52-'53, New Bridge Club '52-'53, Sgt.-at-Arms, Hearts Club '53-'55, Sgt.-at-Arms '54-,55, Red jackets '53-'55, Mixed Choir '53-'54, Madrigals '53-'54, Bel Cantos '53-'54, Intramurals Letter '52-'53. Here, there, and everywhere! CARLSON, HAROLD G.-Football Club '54, Ile kept the class in stitches. CARR, WILBER RAY- He worked on quietly, lmt well. CARRIAGE, PATSY JO-F. H. A. '54-'55, Adda Dabba Polish '53-'54, Intramurals '52-'53. You'll find this girl willing and true. CARTER, ARTHUR D.-Student Council '53, Football Club '54. Of pleasant clis71ositi0n. CASTILLO, DORA JEAN-F. H. A. '52-'53, In- tramurals '52-'53, Cheerful as .sunshine after a rain. COOK, CLAUDETTE-Adv. Election judge '53- '54, jr. Red Cross '52-'54, Variety Club '52-'53, Treas. '52, Popular Music Club '53-'55, Intramurals '52-'53. A friendly and cute gal. COOK, KAY-Adv. Vice-Pres. '52-'53, Sec. '54-'55, Popular Music Club '52-'53, Treas. '53, Platter Party '53-'55, Red jackets '54-'55g Top Betty Crocker Homemaker '55, Ping Pong '52-'53, A little ,gal liked by all. CORBITT, JACK VV.- Happy as one who has no care. CORTEZ, FERNANDO CCURLYJ-Dance Band Club '53-'54, Maroon Band '53-'55g Spanish Music Club '54. Such fun-and so talented. COTTINCHAM, DALE MARLOVV-Creek Club '52, Mathematical Recreation Club '53-'54, Vice- Pres. '53-'54, French Club '54-'55, Band '53-'55, Quill and Scroll '54-'55, Bel Cantos '53-'54, Mixed Choir '54-'55, Madrigals '54-'55g Maroon Staff '53- '55, Managing Editor '54-'55. Personaliti , wit, and intelligence combine to make a delightful girl. COTTINCIIAM, JIMMY-Band III '52-'55, Slatbe- matical Recreation Club '53-'54, Baseball Club '53- '55g Dance Band Club '54-'55, Intramurals '53-'55, Varsity Baseball '53-'55, Letter '54. Eat, laugh, and he merry, for who can tell about tomorrow. COUSER, ZERA ANN-Red ,lackets '53-'55g Samba Chib '53, Popular Music Club '54, Hearts Club oo. Nothing can faze her. COXVAN, BETTY CAIL-Variety Music Club '52g Tennis Club '53, Mathematical Recreation Club '53g Adda Dabba Polish Club '54, F. H. A. '54, Bel Cantos '53. Fair was she in eyes and hair. 31 'QQ J it y ,Si , X J, 'Q in S QA. 6 pr c l 5,1 Al - X 5 l 'lx it ,xx T-at Q, 7 eg. C 1, s x ,, A 1 ' v 'S' Q -Q ,, ,,-I X , Q.: ,N I tx X s. ylllskk ,ff Wg . . fr-U, if 'Z Q., . xvv F. ',,'t . t fi... ' t Am I . ,G .054 if ' ,V1.' y . L 7 CRAIG, GAYLA-Adv. Pres. '52-'53, Student Covun- cil '53-'55, VVorks and Project Committee '53- 54, Constitution Committee '54-'55, New Bridge Club '52-'53, Hearts Club '53-'55, Red jackets 53-,55, National Honor Society '53-'55, Comet Staff 54- '55, Bel Cantos '54-'55, Mixed Choir '55, F.H.A. '53-'54, Beauty Revue '53, '54, '55. Everything beautiful is lovable. CRAXVFORD, AURORA-Band '53, Orchestra '52- '54, Vice-Pres. '53-'54, Allied Youth '53-'54, Secre- tary '53. U Charm strikes the sight, hut merit wins the soul. CROSBIE, LINDA-Ace High Club '52-'53, Popu- lar Music Club '53-'54, Platter Party '54, joker Club '54-'55, Speedball '52-'53, Ping Pong 52353. Why worry? CROVV, DIANA-Adv. Vice-Pres. '53, Student Council '54-'55, Red Jackets '54-'55, Latin Club '53, Hearts Club '54-'55, Social Committee '53-'55, Executive Committee '55, Mixed Choir '54- 55. Some people you can't help liking. DANIEL, CARROLL RAY -Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms '54, Fairways Club '52, Football Club '53-'54, Basketball Club '54, Football B Team '53, A Team, '54, Letter '54, Basketball '54-'55, Letter '54-'55. There's none like him, none. DAVIDSON, MARIE- How sweet and fair she seems to he. DAVIS, CAROLYN-Adv. Sec. '53, Treas. '54, Variety Music Club '52, New Bridge Club '53, Hearts Club '53-'55, Bel Cantos '53-'54, F.H.A. '54, Pres. '54, Intramurals '52-'53. Always beaming with joy. DAVIS, DENISE-Red jackets '53-'55, Volleyball Champs 1 '52, Basketball Champs '52, Speedball Champs '52. This damsel talks like one in love. DAVIS, GLENN-Motion Picture Club '53-'54, Program Chair. '53-'54. Keep on as you are. DAVIS, MICHAEL QMICKEYJ-Band '52-'55, Football Club '54, Dance Band Club '53-'55, Re- porter '54-'55. Here I am, take me or leave me. DAY, BILL BERNARD-Jr. Historians '54-'55, Debate and Public Discussion '54-'55, Hi-Y '53- '55, Track Club '54-'55, Renorter '53-'54, Maroon Staff '53-'54, Journalism Club '53-'54, Football Club '53-'54, Track '53-'55, Cross Country '54-'55, B Team Football '53-'54. SoIslfillecl in hoxing he threatens to he Dempsey's rrva . DEAN, ROSE H.-Latin Club '52-'55, Pres. '55, Critic '54, Red jackets '54-'55, Mixed Choir '53- 55. Bright as a new penny. DEBOIS, JOHNNY-Jr. Red Cross '53-'54, Comet Staff '54-'55, Co-Art Editor '55, Tennis Club '53, Popular Music Club '53-'54, Anatomy Club '54-'55, Hi-Y '52-'55, XVhat college lmy is so collegiate as a high school senior? DEKLE, ANN-Student Council Alt. '54, Variety Club '53, Po ular Music Club '54, Bel Canto '54. She's a migllty likeable gal. DELANCEY, DORIS-Accounting Club '52-'53, Joker Club '54, Bel Cantos '54. She's lovely, she's engaged. DILL, NANCY CLAY-Adv. See. '52, Vice-Pres. '53-'54, Student Council '52, jr. Red Cross '53, Variety Music Club '52, Sec. '52, New Bridge Club '53, Hearts Club '53-'55, Treas. '54, Red jackets '54-'55' Intramurals '52 '53- Bcaut Revue '53. v v , - -- . X y One 'sweet' pickle. DIN I N 7 CLER, DEINRON POV ELL PAL -Adv. Pres. '52-'54, Vice-Pres. '52-'53, Election Judge '54-'55, Student Council '52-'53, Musicians Club '52: Track Club '53, Basketball Club '53-'54, Foot- ball B Team '53, Basketball B Team '53, Track '53-'55, Intramural Football Champs '54, Runner for Friendliest Boy '54, Most Delectahle Schmoo All the world loves a lover. DOUD, JOHN LG, -Student Council '54, Band '53, Dance Band Club '52-'53. A good fellow never lacks a friend. DOWELL, MARILYN-Adv. Treas. '52-'55, Hearts Club '53-'55, New Bridge Club '52-'53, Red Jackets '53-'55, Intramurals '53, Beauty Revue '54, '55. As pretty a face as was ever flashed in front of a looking glass. DRAKE, BILL-Adv. Pres. '52-'53, Vice Pres. '53, Fairways Club '52-'53, Basketball Club '53-'54. Rep. '54, Student Council '52, Alt. '53, Basketball Letter '54, Baseball '54, '55. He's handsome, with a humorous grin. A bright glow follows wherever lie'.s' been. DRISKELL, ROBERT TERRY-Maroon Football Team '54, B Football Team '53, Varsity Foot- ball Letter '54. Good nature is the uery air of a good mind. DUBE, ORDELL-Student Council '54, Football Club '53, Musicians Club '52, Baseball Club '54, F.F.A. '52, '55, Mixed Choir '53-'55, Madrigals '52- '55, B Football Team '53, Intramural Baseball '53-'54, Intramural Football '54, The .x-inging cowboy. DUCKETT, 10 ANN-Musicians Club '52- 53, Popular Music Club '53-'54, lied jackets '53-'55, Madrigal Singers '53-'54, Bel Cantos '53-'54, In- tramurals '52-'54, Letter '52-'53. A thought in head is worth two in the hook. DUKE, CAROLYN SUE-Popular Music Club 52, Science Research Club '53, F.H.A. Chap. I '53-'55, Historian '54, Pres. '54-'55, Unit Vice-Pres. '54, District Omcer '54-'55, Intramural Volleyball '53 Sweetness nts on a throne by itself. DURAN, MARY-Pan American Club '53- 54, F.H.A. Club Vice-Pres. '54. She knows how to make us forget our troubles. EBAUGH, ALBERT L.-Student Council '53, Hi-Y '53-'55, Vice-Pres. '54, Pres. '54-'55, Spanish Club Pres. '54, Debate Club '53, Anatomy Club '54-'55, Comet Staff Adv. Manager '54-'55, Intramurals '54- '55, Varsity Tennis '54-'55. I'd like to he a woman hater, but I hauen't the heart, EBY, PAUL-Adv. Pres. '54, Treas. '54-'55, F.F.A. Oilicers Club Treas. '53-'54, F.F.A. Club Treas. '54-'55. Give me the open range. ELLISON, DAVID-Football Club '54, Track Club '54, B Football Team '54, Track Team '54, Pride is essential to a noble character. ESQUIVEL, SANDRA-Soph. Class Sec. '52-'53, jr. Class Sec. '53, Sr. Class Sec. '54, Hearts Club '53-'55, NHS '54-'55: Comet Staff Feature Editor '54-'55, Student Council '52-'53, Corresponding Sec. '52, Co-chairman. ol' Spirit and Sportsmanship Committee '54-'55, Mixed Choir '54-'55, Yell Lead- er '53-'54, Head '54-'55, Friendlest Girl '54, Beauty Revue '54-'55, jr. May Fete Court '53-'54. She has her finger in every pie, she's the apple of many an eye. FALLVVELL, VVILLIANI LAKE-Motion Picture Operators Club '52-'55, Sgt.-at-Arms '52, Rep. '54- '55 n , , Where he goes he is truly welcomed! FERDINANDTSEN, GEORGE RICHARD- Bridge Club '53, Hearts Club '53, Motion Picture Operators Club '54, Basketball Intramurals '52-'54, Football '52-'54, Tennis Intramurals '52-'54, Base- ball Intramurals '52-'54. It'.s not everybody that can make his own picture for the Comet. FERGUSON, JACK CLINT-Motion Picture Op- erators Club '5l-'55, Pres. '53-'54, Vice-Pres. '55. He can paddle his own canoe. FINKS, JULIA YOUNG-Adv. Rep. '53-'55, Ir. Red Cross '54-'55, F.F.A. '53-'55, Hearts Club '53- '55, Jr. Historians Ren. '54-'55, Red jackets '54- '55, Maroon Staff '54-'55. Give me my boots and saddle. FLENIINC, BEVERLY .IOYCE-NiathematicalRe- creation '53, Aclda Dabba Polish Club '54, Anat- omy Club '54-'55, Red jackets '53-'55, Bel Cantos 54. A .sweet little blonde, FLETCHER, FAYE- A smiling face has many a grace. FOGLE, IANICE-Jr. Garden Clllb '52-'53, K.D.V. German Club '53, Bel Cantos '54-'55, Anatomv '54- '55, Intramural Basketball ' If we make religion our lJiisir1es.s-, God will make it our blessedness. 39 FONTAINE, NANCY RENE-Adv. Treas. '52-'53, Student Council Alt. '53-'54g Susan-Be-Smooth Club '52g Ballroom Dancing Club '53g Popular Music Club '53g Platter Party Club ,54g French Club '54-'55g Red Jackets '53-'55. She liues the merriest life in the world. FORVVOOD, JUNE-Popular Music Club '52-'53 Pres. '53g Platter Party Club ,53-'55, Vice-PreS. ,54. 'Til not he sail! FOYT, GEORGE-Adv. Pres. '52, Program Chinn. '53g Radio Club '52-'5i3g Science Research Club '53-'55, Treas. '54g National Honor Society '54-'55g Tennis ,55g Intramurals '53-'55. In mathematics he was greaterf' FRANCIS, TOMMY-Adv. Pres. '53-'54g Senior Class Reporter '54-'55g Football Club '5:'?.g Varsity Football Club '53-'54g Varsity Track Club '53-'55g Football Cn Team '52, An Team ,53-,54, Letter ,54g Track '54-,55, Letter ,54g Bn Team Basket- ball '54. Those long kicks-an honor all his ownf' FRANKE, JOHNNY-Motion Picture Operators Club '54-'55g Mixed Choir '54-'55, The sort of boy we all lilcef, FRANKE, NANCY IEAN-Adv. See.-Treas. '53- '54g Red Dragons ,52-'55, Sec.-Treas. '54-'55g Na- tional Tbespians '53-'55, Pres. ,54-'55g Intramurals '53-,54, Vice-Pres. '58-'54, She's gentle and she's shy, yet there's mischief in her eyef' FULCIIER, JOHN THEODORE HIOHNNYH- Adv. Pres. '53-'54g Student Council '53-,55g Foot- ball Club ,52-'55g Football B Team ,5:?., A Team '53-'54, Letter '53-'54, School spirit to the largest degreef, CALBRAITH, DAVID- 'iHe will make lzis way wherever he goesf' GARCIA, GAIL-F.ll.A. '54, Civil Defense Chmn. ,54. W'e lcnow that she will go many a milef, GATTIS, JIM-Adv. Pres. '52-,55g F00tbI1ll Club '53-'55, Vice-Pres. ,53-,FJ-4g Football B Team '53- ,54, A Team '54-,55, Letter '54-'55g Most Iland- some Boy '55. Our Mr. America. GILBERT, VALERIE-Adv. Sec. '52-253, Treas. '52-'53g Variety Music Club '52-'53g French Club '54g joker Club '54g ir. Red Cross '53-'54g Student Council ,52g Beauty Revue '53. 1'Good things come in small packages. GLASS, MARY FRANCES-F.H.A. ,525 Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'55g Intramurals '53. Her hrown eyes look upon the worldf' COLL, DAVID ORVILLE-F.F.A. '54-,55, Green Hand '55, Chapter Farmer '55. VVorth makes a man. GONZALEZ, BENIGNO- A friendly one is welcomed twicef, GOVEA, NORMA- Prepare to meet life .smiling always. GREEN, RETHA JOYCELENE-Adv. Vice-Pres. '53,' Program Chrnn. '52g Red Jackets '53-,555 Popu- lar Music Club ,52g Platter Party Club ,553-'541 FgI.A. '54-'55g jr. Red Cross '52g Beauty Revue '5..-753. Lonely to look ai, a joy to know. CREGG. BANNER B -Astronomy Club '53g Math Club ,5-4, Pres. '54g Intramurals ,553-'54g Talent Show VVinnerr '54, He touched a guitar and made it singf' GREGORY, MARY LOUISE-Adv. See. '53-'55g Tennis Club ,52-'53g Platter Party Club '53-,55g Anatomy Club '54-'55. i'A.sA merry as the day is long. GRIFFIN, SHIRLEY MAY-Red Jackets '53-'55, Mixed Choir '54, Bel Cantos '53g Popular Music Club '52, Platter Party Club Sec. '53-'54, Jr. Red Cross, '53, First place posture contest '52. She makes friends by being a friend. GROVE, GENE-Adv. Election Judge '53-'54g Student Council Alt. '55g School Orchestra '53-'55g Maroon Band '52-'55, Letter '53-'55g Dance Band Club '54, Photography Club '53-'54, Science Re- search Club '52, Instrumental Music Club '54g All- City Orchestra '53-'54g Austin Youth Symphony '54-'55, All-District Band '54, Intramurals '52-'54. That man with the horn. CRUMBLES, HERBERT EUGENE JR.-Maroon Band '52-'55, Letter '52-'54, Fairways Club '52- '54g Instrumental Music Club '54g All-Regional Band '52-'55, All-District Band '53-'54, Colf '52- '55, Letter '52-'54, Intramural Golf '52-'54, Runner- up '54g Intramural Basketball Champs '52-'53. I am high and mighty. CUNN, DIANE-Tennis Club '52g Carden Club 535 Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'54, Anatomy Club '54-'55g Bel Cantos '54-'55, Hair of gold, eyes of blue. CURLEY, JESSE WVILLIAM-Accounting Club '53-'54, Intramurals '52-'53. He is the boy that put the pep in pepper. CUTHRIE, THOMAS- Always cheering for Florida. CUYTON, NVILLIAM CBILLJ LOUIS- A good sport is always in demand. HALE, MAUREEN JANETTE-Popular Music Club '52-'53g Tennis Club '53-'54, Accounting Club '54-'55. I'm not here to reform him, but to please him. HALL, JEAN-Adv. Treas. '53, Sec. '54, Latin Club '52-'54, Platter Party Club '54-'55g NHS '54-'55, Red Jackets '53-'55g Student Council '54. Her face would make sunshine in a shady place. HANCOCK, JOHN- Greater men than I have lived, but I doubt it. HARRELL, ALFRED ALLEN-Radio Club '5Il Popular Music Club '53. Ambition has no rest. HARRIS, BOBBY-Adv. Vice-Pres. '5f3g Maroon Band '52-'55, Vice-Pres. '54, Austin Youth Sym- phony Orchestra '54-'55g All-District Band '54-'55g All-Regional Band '54-'55, Orchestra '54-'55g Dance Band Club '52, Instrumental Music Club '54-'55g Intramural Letter '52-'55. Kind deeds and thoughts make honest men. HART, MARCIE- A real sweet Hart. HARVVELL, LETA LOUISE-Adv. Sec. '52, Rep. '53, Sgt.-at-arms '54, Election Judge '54, Hearts Club '54-'55, Sec. '54, Vice-Pres. '54, Bridge Club '52-'53, Rep. '53, Mixed Choir '54-'55, Red Jackets '53-'55. She set the crew a-laughing. HAY, BETTY-Adv. Vice-Pres. '53-'54, Rep. '54, Variety and Music Club '52-'53, Sec. '52, Pres. '53, Popular Music Club '53-'54, Rep. '53, Vice- Pres. '54g Platter Party Club '54, Bel Cantos '52-'53g Madrigal Singers '52-'53, Mixed Choir '53-'55g Jr. Red Cross Vice-Pres. '54-'55, Student Council '52, Social Committee '54-'55g Friendliest Cirl '54- '55, May Fete Court '53-'54, Sophomore Favorite '53-'54, Beauty Revue '53, '55. Proof that Austin is a friendly city. HAYS, PATRICIA IPATJ CAIL-Adv. Treas. '54g Photogaphy Club '53: Adda Dabba Polish Club '54, F.H.A. Historian '54, A ready wit and a ready smile are Pat's chief assets. HELLUMS. CAROLE B.-Adv. Vice-Pres. '52, Sec. '53-'54. Treas. '53, Election Judge '55, Student Council Alt. '52-'54, Hearts Club '53-'55, Treas. '53-'54, Bridge Club '52-'53, Sec. '52g Mixed Choir '53-'55, Red Jackets '53-'54g Cheerleader '54-'55g Beauty Revue '53, '54, Her heart is as .sunny as her hair. HENDERSON, HAROLD-Adv. Pres. '53: Foot- ball B Team '52-'53g Varsity Football '53-'55. Letter '54-'55. Good nature is the very air of a good mind. 35 NY 0' , ...Ai Q10 .- N ' an 'Y' 4-:sg rf CL X 6 L I Rf -N L --v 6.4 6.1 6 in 'C 5 .rr Nt IIENKE, MILDRED-Intramurals '53, F.ll.A. '54, Adda Dabba Polish Club '54, i'Shc lirics on the .sunny .side of the strcc't.,' IIENSON, SHARON-Adv, Pres. ,52-'54, Student Council '53g Soph. Class Treas. ,525 Mixed Choir 53355, Musicians Club Vice-Pres. '52, Bridge Club '53-'54g Hearts Club '54g Red jackets '53-'54, Na- tional Honor Society '54-'55, Comet Staff '54-,55g Bel Cantos ,52-'53g Tennis '53-,544 Valentine Sweet- heart '54-,555 jr. May Fete Court '54g Cheerleader '54-'55, Beauty Revue '55, Second Place. 'Twinkling eyes and turned up nose, the boys fol- low wherever .she goesf, IIIBBS, ELFREIDA FAYE-Intramurals '53, Adda Dabba Polish Club '54g Tumbling Club 54. A rose without thorns. HICKMAN, BRENT LLEVVELLYN-Adv. Pres. ,54-'55g New Bridge Club '52-'535 Popular Music Club '53-,545 Anatomy Club Re orter '5-45 Student Council '53-'5-ig Deck the Halls Committee '5f3g Spirit and Sportsmanship Committee '54-'55g Comet Staff ,53-,55, Editor '555 Hi-Y '54-55, Social Cbmn. ,555 Intramurals '54g Maroon Staff '54-'55. Anything for a laughf' HICKS, MALCOLM-Radio Club '52, Tennis Club ,53-'55g Tennis '54g Intramurals '52-'53. We find him worthy. IIILL, MARTHA ALICE-Adv. Vice-Pres. ,545 Red jackets '53-'55g Comet Staff Co-Faculty Editor '55, Variety Music '52-'53g Mixed Choir '53-'54, Bel Cantos '52-'53g Madrigals '52-'55g Musicians Club ,53-'54g Intramurals '52-'53. Look out Broadway, here 1 comelv IIITT, CAHILL-Adv. Pres. '52, Vice-Pres. ,535 Football Club ,522-'55g Opera Study Club ,545 Band '54-,55, MCU Team Football '52, UA Team ,54-,55. Youth comes but onceg so let me make the most of itf, HOCUTT, FAYE LANELL-F.H.A. '52-'55, Dis- trict Oflicc 52, Vice-Pres. '54-'55, Pres. '52-,53g Red Cross '53-'54, Student Council ,522-'53g Miss F.II.A. '54, Beauty Revue '53. No spring nor .S'll7lll7ll,'f beauty hath such graeef, IIOLLOVVAY, RICHARD EARL- Mathematical Recreation Club '58-'54, Science Research Club '54-'55. 'Tis rare to find ambition with common sensef' IIOLUBEC, BETTY LOU-Red jackets ,53-'55g Popular Music Club '53-,54g Platter Party Club 54355. ,Twas sweetness made her lovablef' IIOLMAN, JULIE LANDRUM-Adv. Pres. ,54, F.H.A. i54g New Bridge Club '52-,535 journalism Club '53-,545 Iiearts Club Reporter '54, Tennis Club '53g Intramurals 153-,545 Red Jackets '53-'55g Comet Stafl' '52-'53g Maroon Staff '53-'54, Associate Editor ,54-'55g Ouill and Scroll '54-'55,President. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. HOPPE, MARIANNE-Mixed Choir '54-555 Popu- lar Music Club '53-'54g Adda Dabba Polish Club '54-'55g Beauty Revue '55. A smile for every occasion. HORTON, HENRY ALLAN-Ballroom Dancing Club '53g Motion Picture Operators '53-'54g Intra- murals '53. He's a mighty good fellowf' HOVVARD, BERTRAND-Band '52-'55, Letter 52355, Student Conductor ,54-'55g All-City Or- chestra '53-'55g Pan-American Music Club '53g All-Texas Band '54-'55g Instrumental Music Club '54-'55, Treas. '5-44 All-District Band '54g All-State Orchestra ,55. Music is a part of his soul. HUDEPOHL, DIANE LEE-Ir. Red Cross '52-,554 Adda Dabba Polish Club ,535 Susan Be Smooth Club ,52, Reporter '52, F.H.A. ,54, Vice-Pres. ,54g Intramurals i52g Beauty Revue ,53-,54. Her eyes as .s-tars of twilight fairf' INCRAM, EDSOM-Photography Club '51-'54, Vice-Pres. ,522-'53, Pres. '53-354. Deny him merit if you can. lACKSON, CARLENE JOYCE-Adv. Treas. ,529 Variety Music Club '52g Tennis Club '53g Distrib- utive Education ,54g F.H.A. ,54, Sec. '54, Ax sweet as the flowers she works with. .lACKSON, KENNETH-Adv. Pres. ,54-'55, Vice- Prcs. '53-'54g Vocational Agricultural '53-'55g Track '52-'53, Letter '52-'53. He attains what he aims for. 36 JOHNSON, BARBARA-Carden Club '53, Girls In- tramural Club '553-'54, Rep. '54, Adda Dabba Polish Club '54, Tumbling Club '54, Intramural Letter '52-'53. Ever the same-sincere and confclentf' JOHNSON, CAROLE ANN-New Bridge Club '52-'53, Hearts Club '53-'55, Sgt.-at-Arms '54, Student Council '52-'54, Recording Sec. '52-'53, Executive Committee '53-'54, Delegate to South- em Assoc. of Student Councils '53, Red Jackets '58- '55, Pres. '54-'55, Social Committee '52-'55, Kourt- in' Korner Sec. '54, Mixed Choir, '53-'55, Bel Cantos '5f3. Born to be liked. JOHNSON, CVVEN-Adv. Pres. '52 Sz '54, Popu- ar Music Club '52-'54, Platter Party '54-'55, Bel Cantos '53-'54, Mixed Choir '54-'55, Comet Stall '54-'55, Red Jackets '53-'55. And oh such thrilling eyes. JOHNSON, KARRELL-Dance Band Club '54-'55: Band '52-'55, Drum Major '54-'55, Mixed Choir '54-'55, Orchestra '52-'55, All State Orchestra '53-'55. The greatest drum nurjor ever. JOHNSON, LORAINE- Sincerity is the way to heaven. JOHNSON, RICHARD DICK -Basketball Club '54-'55, Pres. '55, Tennis Club '53, B Team Basketball '53, Varsity Basketball Letter '54-'55, Tennis '53-'55. The 'Flying' Red Hoss JOHNSON, SHIRLEY ANN-Variety Music '52, Tennis Club '53. As nice as they come. JOHNSON, NANCY SUE-Anatomy Club '54-'55, Band '53-'55, F. II. A. '53-'54, Nice and neat and quite a treat. JONES, ELIZABETH BETSY -Adv. Pres. '53- '54, Program Chmn. '52, Election Judge '52, Mixed Choir '53-'55, Maroon Band '52-'53, Dance Band Club '52-'54, French Club '54-'55. A ready wit, a ready smile, make her welcome all the while. JONES, DAVID CLIFFORD-Science Research Club '52-'55, Sgt.-at-arms '54, Historian '55. A mincl of penetrating kecrmess. JOSEPH, CAROLA-Adv. Sec. '52, Sec.-Treas. '52, Sgt.-at-Arms '53, Variety Club '52, New Bridge Club '53, Hearts Club '53-'55, Mixed Choir '54-'55, Social Committee '52, Bel Cantos '53-'54, Madri- gals '53, Intramurals, Beauty Revue '55. At the age of seuenteen she was beauty itself. JOSEPH, NORMA-Adv. Sec.-Treas. '54, Variety Music Club '52-'53, Hearts Club '53-'54, Platter Party Club '54-'55, Mixed Choir '54-'55, Bel Cantos '53, Intramurals '52-'53, Her personality is as bright as her smile. KAROTKIN, RICHARD-Adv. Treas. '53, Track Club '53-'55, Track '52-'55. The best in the West. KEELEN, TED FRANKLIN-Adv. Sec.-Treas. '52, Adv. Treas. '53, Football Club '54-'55, B Team Basketball Manager '52, Varsity Football Mana- ger '54, Letter '54. Singular in wit-matcliless in courtesy. KEETON, RICHARD-Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms '52, Ten- nis Club '53, Latin Club '54-'55, Pres. '54, Student Council '53, N. H. S. Pres. '54-'55, Varsity Tennis '53-'55, Letter '53-'55, State Doubles Champion '54, Intramurals '52-'55, Boys State Delegate '54. Life and tennis are at my will. KEIR, DAVID-Science Research Club '52, '53- '54, Latin Club '53. Only those who try will .s11cceed. KEYS, SARA ESTHER-Musicians Club '52-'53, Hearts Club '53-'54, Red Jackets '53-'55, Bel Cantos '52-'53, Madrigals '52-'53, Mixed Choir '53-'55, Intramurals '52-'53. Sweet as the perfume of roses. KIDD, YVALTER SIARTIN-Class FFA Pres. '54, Football Club '52-'54, Track Club '55, Mixed Choir '54-'55, Track Team '52-'55, Letter, B Team Football '52, Varsity Football '53-'54, Let- ter. Great oaks from little acorns grow. 6 L 'if QA, 4. ' f if ' ' I ,if , 'ix L s 1 AV' ex ' l ss-,1 f . X J 1 , i-i in 1 rr, ,ji rf. 1 , wi KINC, JOE-Adv. Pres. '52-'53g Vocational Auto Mechanics '52-'53, Treas. ,52-'539,1'00fb21ll Club ,52-'535 Football C Team ,52-53, B Teillll '53 His smile talks. KIRSTEIN, ROBERT-Adv. Vice-Pres.' '52--535 Dance Band Club '52-,555 Band 52-Q5, Field Marshal '54-'55g Orchestra '53- 54, Social Com- mittee l54-'55g Intramurals '53-'55, May Fete Court 53. ,, A big dog in the band as well as with the girls. KLEYPAS, JENNALIE FRANCES-Adv. Pres. ,54g Student Council '52-'53g Red jackets '53-155, Tennis Club '52-'53g Popular Music Club '58- 549 Platter Party Club '53g Hearts Club '54- 553 Comet Staff '54-'55, Beauty Revue '53, '54, ,55. U There was never a friend like our individual len. KNAPE, CAROLYN FRANCES-Adv. Treas. 352, Sec. '53g Ir. Red Cross ,52-'54g Mixed Choir 53- ,555 Variety Music Club '52-'53, Treas. '52, Popu- lar Music Club '53-'54, Treas. '54g Platter Party '54-,55g Red jackets '54-'55, Comet Stall ,54-'55, Senior Assistant ,54',55Q Bel Cantos '53-,545 Mad- rigals '52g Tennis '53-'54. Peppy, welcoming, and pretty, that's Knapef' KNOX, MOLLIE-New Bridge Club '52-,53, Hearts Club '58-'55, Red jackets '54-'55, Mixed Choir '54-'55, Beauty Revue '55. U We couldn't do without her personality. KRUECER, WALMA DEAN DEANIE -F.H.A. Club ,54, Historian '54, A sweet face and a sweet girl in back of it. KYSER, ARTIS MARIE-Accounting Club '52-'55, Bel Cantos '54. She is dignity itselff, LaFUENTE, TONIE-F.H.A. Club ,52-'53, In- tramurals Club ,52-'53g Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'54g Tennis Club '54-'55, Bel Cantos ,54-,55. Graceful and useful in all she does. LACEWELI., STEWART HCURLEYU-Adx', Treas. '54-,55, Sec. '53-'54, Technical Advisor '54- '55g Vocational Industrial Club '53-,55, Reporter '54-'55. No one knows what he can do till he tries. LANCE, VVILLIAM MIKE- Convertible kidll' LANCSTON, NANCY JEAN-jr. Red Cross '54, Anatomy Club '54g Bel Cantos '54, Madrigals ,545 Mixed Choir l55. A parcel of sweetness. LANHAM KAY-Latin Club '52-'54, Critic '54, Platter Party '54, Reporter ,54g Pan American Club '55, Student Council '54, Red jackets '53-'55, Maroon Staff ,544 Girls State Alt. '54. Her pleasant ways prove valuable to herf, LARSON, ARVID-Maroon Band '52-'55. 'Conscientious obiectorf, LaRUE, BILLY-Adv. Pres. ,52-'53, Soph. Class Treas. '52-'53, Ir. Class Pres. '53-'54, Senior Class Pres. '54-'55, Student Council '54-'55, Sgt.-at-Amis '54, Cheerleader ,53-,543 French Club '52-'54, Vice-Pres. ,53g Red Dragons '52-'53g Maroon Chorale ,54',55Q Mathematical Recreation Club ,55g Ir. Class Favorite '54, May Fete Court ,53-'54. LEE, DON ROBERT-Radio Club ,53. lVell liked bg' all who know him. LEE, JOE-P otography Club '52, Sgt.at-Arms '52, Journalism Club '53-'54, Pres. '54g Anatomy Club ,54-'55, Maroon Staff Photographer '53-,555 Comet Staff Photo rapher '53-'55g Quill and Scroll. He knew us all through the eyes of his carneraf' LEINBACII, SIIARLIS-Adv. Sec.-Treas. '52-'54, Red jackets ,553-'55, Mixed Choir '53-'55, Pan American Club ,53-,55g Susan-Be-Smooth Club '52, Tennis ,53. Too much good cannot be said of herf' LEVVALLEN, JAY MAYNE-Adv. Pres. '52-,554 Ir. Red Cross ,522-'53g Soph. Class Sgt.-at-Arms ,512-'58, Senior Class Vice-Pres. ,55g Student Coun- cil '52-'54, Math Club '52-'55, Vice-Pres. '52-'53, Reporter '54-'55g Hi-Y '52-,5f3g Tumbling Club '55, Pres. '55, XVorks and Sportsmanship Committee '54-,55, Co-Chmn. '54-'55, Intramurals '52-'54, Head Cheerleader ,53-,55. For lie's a iolly good fellowf, 38 LEWIS, CHARLES RICHARD-Tennis Club '53- '54, Tennis '53-'54. Give me a million beautiful women but give them to me one at a time. LEWIS, PAT-Adv. Sec. '53, Ir. Class Sec. '54, Musicians Club '52-'53, Sec. '53, Hearts Club '53- '54, National Honor Society '54, Mixed Choir '53- '54, Red jackets '53-'54, Bel Cantos '52-'53, Mad- rigals '52-'53, Tennis '52-'54, Intramurals '52-'54, Jr. Class Favorite '53-'54, May Fete Court '54. She sits high in everyone's heart. LINDEN, KENNETH-Model Airplane Club '52- '53, Track '53. Wit is born with a man. LONG, JULES HEYXVOOD 'WVOODIEH-Science Research Club '52, '54, Debate Club '53, Debate Team '52-'55, jr. Historians '53-'55, Student Coun- ci '53. And still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew. LOPEZ, PAUL-Adv. Sec. '54-'55, French Club '52-'55, Pres. '54-'55, To know him is to be his friend. LOVE, FRIEND OVID- Keep your face toward the light and the .shadows will fall behind you. LUNDIN, WALTON-Basketball Club '52-'53, Baseball Club '53-'55, B Team Basketball '52- '53, Basketball Team '53-'54, Baseball Team '53- '55, Letter. Lo, I am it. LYON, ROY-Sophomore Pres. '52-'53, Football Club '53-'54, Madrigals '52-'55, Mixed Choir '53- '55, Student Council '52, Red Dragons '54-'55, Reporter-Historian '54-'55, Hi-Y '53-'55, Chaplain '55, B Team Football '52, Varsity Football '53- '54, Letter, Sophomore Class Favorite '53, May Fete junior Court '53-'54. What damsel was not in love with him? MCCASKILL, BARBARA SUSIE -Adv. Treas. '52-'53, Vice-Pres. '54-'55, Variety Music Club '52, Sec. '52, joker Club '53-'55, Treas. '54, Popular Music Club '54, Beauty Revue '54, '55. A dear little, sweet little, neat little girl. INICDANIEL, MARION VERNON-Adv. Sgt.-ab Arms '53, Red jackets '53-'55, Red Dragons '54- '55, Drama Club '52, Mathematical Recreation Club '53-'55, Anatomy Club '54-'55, Intramurals '52-'53, Debate '52-'53. Nothing is as graceful as sincerity. McCAUC-HEY, JO ANN-Popular Music Club '53- '54, F.H.A. '52-'53. May heaven go with her. MCGEE, MARCIA SHARON-Adv. Sec. '53, Elec- tion judge '53-'54, Musicians Club '52-'53, Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'54, Anatomy Club '54-'55, Bel Cantos '52-'55, Red Dragons '54-'55. You can't find a cuter Red Dragon. IWCINTYRE, ROBERT HICKS-Adv. Pres. '53-'54, Senior Class Sgt.-at-Arms '55, Basketball Club '54-'55, Vice Pres. '54-'55, Basketball Team '54- '55 He's got those certain irresistible qualities. McKINNEY, SUE-Violet Crown Ir. Carden Club '52, Popular Record Club '54, joker Club '54-'55. Sweet Sue, just you. MCLEMORE, TED- Life is just a merry-go-round. Come, let's get dizzy. MANCHAM, LORETTA MAY-Carden Club '52- '53, Adda-Dabba-Polish Club '53-'55. There's naught but good of her name. MARKO, EL FREIDA M.-Adv. Pres. '54, Creek Club '52, Sec. '52, Mathematical Recreation Club '53-'54, Sec, '53-'54, Anatomy Club '54, See.-Treas. '54, Band '52-'55, Sec. '53-'54, llead Librarian '54- '55, Orchestra '53-'55, All-State Orchestra '54-'55, Student Council '54. A fauorite of eueryonef' MARTINS, BOBBY-Red Dragons '52-'55, Sgt.- at-Arms, Nat'l Thespians '53-'55, Maroon Chorale '54-'55, Best Actor '54, State Meet Cast of One- Act Play '54. The world is his stage. 39 L 9'1- I M lgf' 4' V-9 xl MAXEY, MARIANN-Adv. Vice-Pres. '52-'53, Pres. '54, Chmn. '54, Student Council '53-'54, Popular Music Club '52-'53, Platter Party Club '53-'55, Red jackets '54-'55, Mixed Choir '53-'55, Bel Cantos '52, Tennis '52-'55, Intramurals '53. A little nonsense now and then. MEADOWS, MARTHA ANN-Adv. Reporter '53, Student Council '52, Musicians Club '52-'53, Plat- ter Party '54, Hearts Club '54-'55, Bel Cantos '53, Mixed Choir '53-'54, Red Jackets '53-'55, Adda Dabba Polish Club '53. She's extremely pleasant. MENDOZA, TERESA-F.H.A. '53-'55. May she always be. MENN, ARNOLD-Adv. Treas. '52-'53, Mixed Choir '53, Golf Club '54, Hi-Y '53-'54, Science Research Club '53. Men of few words are the best men. MERCADO, MARIA CARMEN- She's as sweet as they say. INIERRILL, CHARLES CHUCK -Adv. PICS. '52, Reporter '53-'54, Mixed Choir '53-'55, And talk? My how that man did talk. MILLARD, ELEANOR HOOPER-Red ,laclicts '53-'54, Science Research Club '52-'55, Vice Pres. '53, Pres. '53-'54, National Honor Society '54-'55, Bel Cantos '52, Comet Staff Club Editor '54, Red Dragons '52-'55, Vice-Pres. '54, Pres. '55, National Thespians '54-'55, Vice-Pres. '55, Ist place Metal- lurgy '53, 2nd place '54, Ist place jr. Academy of Science '53, 2nd place '54, Her glossy hair was lustered 0'er a brow of in- telligeneef' MILLER, 1013- Hot-Rod joe. MILLS, SANDRA-Band '53-'55, Square pancr- Club '52, Popular Music Club '53, F.H.A. 54. She enjoys life to the fullest. MONK, J. D.-Mixed Choir '54-'55, Madrigals '54-'55. U Life is a mystery, but l'm trying to unravel it. MONTGOMERY, JULIA ROBBINS-Adv. Elec- tion Iudge '52, Student Council '53, New Bridge Club '52-'53, Latin Club '53-'55, Sec. '53, Vice- Pres. '54, Pres. '55, Red Jackets '53-'55, National Honor Society '54-'55, Tennis '52-'55, Letter '52- '55. Knowledge hath its charms. MORALES, EUDELIA COOKIE -Intramurals Club '52-'54, F.H.A. '54-'55, Reporter '54-'55, In- tramurals '53-'54, Red Cross Cover Designer '54. Shell be the last one to euer let you down. MORELAND, DOROTHY NELL-Photography Club '53-'54. Pleasant as a shower that falls. MORENO, ROBERT VEGA-Adv. Pres. '52-'54, Student Council '53, Vocational Printing '52-'55, Pres. '52-'55, Printing Awards '54. just breezes alongf MOTHERAL, ROBERT CLIFTON-Model Air- plane Club '51, Intramurals '52, Words rnay show a man's wit, but action his meaning. MURPHY, JAMES JOSEPH JIM -Football Club '53-'54, jr. Red Cross '54-'55, Football B Team '53, A Team '54. He is great fun. NALLEY, JAMES ERNEST-Football Club '52- '5-4, Football C Team '52, B Team '53, A Team '54, Letter '54, Men are full of mystery. NANCE, ADENA-D.E. Club '54-'55, Chmm. '54- '55, Tumbling Club '52-'54. An independent ladyf' 40 NANCE, JOE PAT-Adv. Pres. '52-'53g Hi-Y '52- '55, Vice Pres. '54-'55, Pres. '55g Ir. Red Cross '53-'55, Pres. '54-'55, Football Club '53-'54g Bas- ketball Club '54-'55g Football '53-'54, Basketball Manager '53-'55. He always says hello. NAUMANN, RUBY NELL-Ace High Club '53- '54g Handicraft Club '53g Intramurals, Letter '53. Good nature and good sense are hers. NEFF, JAMES ALLAN-Astronomy Club '54-'55. There is so little time, let's really live! NELSON, DEAN YVONNE-Popular Music Club '52-'53, Platter Party Club '53-'55g Bel Cantos '53-'54. Many are her charms. NENVLAND, BOBBY KEITH-Football Club '53- '54g Varsity Football '53. You are a man of the world. NEWMAN, BILLIE JEAN-Popular Music Club '52-'53g F.H.A. Club '53-'54, Parl. '54g Bookkeep- ing Club '54-'55, l that glitters is pure gold. NEWSOM, ROLLO K.-Science Research Club '52, Football '53, Track '53, Adv. Sec. '54. Don't let studying ruin your education. NICHOLSON, DANYA-Student Council '52-'53, Treas. '54g Senior Class Treas. '55g Bridge Club '52-'53, Pres. '52-'53, Hearts Club '53-'55, Pres. '53-'54, Red jackets '54-'55g Mixed Choir '54-'55g Beauty Revue '53, '54, '55. Them eyes, them dimples, that hair around the temples. NOLEN, CAROL ANN-Election Judge '54-'55g F.H.A. Chapter II 6: III '52-'53, Historian '53g F.H.A. IV '53-'55, Sec. '53-'54, Pres. '54-'55g F.H.A. District IV '55 Parl. Knowing how to enjoy life is everything. NORMAN, GAYLE-Student Council '53-'55g Latin Club '52-'54, Trcas. '53-'54, Sec. '53, Anato- my Club '54-'55, Sec. '55g Red jackets '53-'55g National Honor Society '54-'55, Vice Pres. '54-'55g Comet Staff '52-'55, Faculty Editor '53-'54, Editor '54-'55, Quill 81 Scroll '55g Intramurals '52-'53. A good personality is worth a loud of gold. NOXVOTNY, BETTY LOU-Adv. Election Judge '53-'54g Mixed Choir '52-'55g Bel Canto '52-'53g Madrigals '52-'54g Musicians Club '52-'54g Dance Band Club '54-'55g Rccl Jackets '53-'55, Exciting to know. O'DELL, TRAVIS HOWARD-Rifle Club '49g Basketball '47-'49g Football '47-'49, Anchors away, my boy! OLIVER, JOYCE-F.H.A. '53-'54, Her dimples are wrinkles in velvet. OVVEN, MARY ANN-Student Council '52-'53g Variety Music Club '52-'53g Tennis Club '53-'54g Distributive Education Club '54-'55, Pres. '54-'55. To be or not to be, that is the question. PACE, SUE-Adv. Pres. '52, Vice-Pres, '53, Sec. '54g Bel Cantos '54-'55g Student Council '52g Heads Club '53-'55g New Bridge Club '5:2g Beauty Revue '55, First Place. She walks in heauty like the night. PALMER, KENNETH EYVELL DUKE -Auto Mechanics Club '51-'5:2g Popular Music '52-'53g Platter Party Club '53-'54, Treas.g Mixed Choir '53-'55. Boys will he boys. PATTILLO, DICK-Adv. Pres. '53-'54, Football '53-'54g Anatomy Club '54-'55, Program Chmn. '54-'55g Red Dragons '54-'55, Football Club '53- '54. NEECYU man's reason must he his guide. PETERSON, PATRICIA ANN-Red Jackets '54- '55, Popular Music Club '53-'55, Variety Music Club '53. A .smile is the greatest help along the road. 41 3 L.. f in E -.? I 'W .i. Qs 4 Y 1 1' fs 1 w . vs t Jill' 'N yr i ' 1 ,,,. x 2 R' J 'U' All x ,ag- li' r 9 1 i N K' bw aff' l i is 'ti sw ,NK ,p M . 7 s':-:- r xx R . V K fd - fx, if I -6 X ' 1 s IN Q, v Q-'CZ' ,, , fi K PETTWAY, HARPER-Adv. Sgt.-at-Armsg Rod and Gun Club '53-'54, Treas. '54, De Molay Treas. '54g Hi-Y 2545 Works and Projects Committee '54, jr. Red Cross '52-'55, Intramurals '52-'55. Honor lies in honest toil. PFLUGER, JAMES DOUGLAS '- Track '53-'54: Radio Club '52, Rod and Gun Club '54: Track Club '55, Comet Staff '54g Intramurals '52-'55, There's no time like the present. , PINCKNEY, RICHARD-Baseball '52- 54, Letter '53-'54g Basketball Club '53-'54. H Enthusiasm is the spice of life. , , PITTS, SUZANNE-Adv. Vice-Pres. 52, Pres. ,53, Reporter-Historian of 12B Class, Samba Club 525 Adda Dabba Polish Club '53- 55, Pres. 553 Red jackets '53-'54, Intramurals '52, Always a friendly hello. PORTMANN, MARY MARGARET-Jr. Red C5058 '53-'55g Red jackets '53-'55g Red Dragons 54- 553 Pan-American Music Club '52-'55, Pres. 549 Comet Staff '54-'55, Faculty Editor '54-'55g Maroon Staff '54-'55, Quill 81 Scroll '55, Los Amigos Club 53. Her presence makes a bright day. , PRENTICE, JAMES-Ban '52-'55, Orchestra 52- '53g Student Council, Works and Projects Commit- tee '53, Devotional Committee Chmn. '54g-National Honor Society '54-'55g Latin Club '52-'54, Sgt-ab Arms, '54, Anatomy Club '55g Comet Staff '55, Lay- out Editor '55, He makes a classroom burst with fun, but still his work is always done. , PRENTICE, SHARON ANN-Adv. Pres. 53, Stu- dent Council Clerk '54g Red Jackets '53-'55g Na- tional Honor Society '54-'55, Sec. '54-'55, New Bridge Club '52-'53, Hearts Club '54-'55, Mixed Choir '54-'55, Comet Staff '54-'55, Senior Editor '55g Kourtin' Korner Sec. '53g Tennis '52-'53g Beauty Revue '53, '55, Nothing is as gaceful as sincerity. PRICE, HERTHA ELIZABETH-May Fete '53. She is kinder than the kindestf' PRITCHETT, CARB-Adv. Treas. '53, Latin Club '52-'53, Reporter '53, Tennis Club '53-'54, Anato- my Club '54-'55, Pink Dragons '54g Tennis '53-'54, Centex-Doubles Champs '53. God loves them all, so why can't I love a dozen? RADKEY, INGRID-National Honor Society '54- '55, Co-Manager '54-'55, Science Research Club '53-'55, Historian '53, Sec. '54, K.D.V. Club '52- '53, Reporter '53g Jr. Red Cross '52-'53, Texas Association of German Students '52-'55, V ice-Pres. '52-'54g Tennis '53-'54g Ist place Ir. Academy of Science '55. First in her class and the hearts of her friends. RAMOS, HERNIINIA MINNIE -F.H.A. Club '53-'55, Parl. '54-'55. She has a contagious smile. RAPP, .IACK-Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms '52-'53g Future Farmers of Amer. '52-'53, Vice-Pres. '52-'53g Foot- ball Club '52-'55g Student Council '54g Football B Team '52-'53, A Team Letter '53-'55. He's in the game of life to win. REED, PEGGY- All excellent things are rare. REEVES, JODIE-Adv. Vice-Pres. '52, Reporter '53-'54, Popular Music Club '52-'53g Tennis Club '53, Reporter '53g Hearts Club '54-'55. The 'I don't care' girl. REID, DOROTHY JOAN-Opera Club '53g Anato- my Club '54g Intramurals '53-'54. Dynamite comes in .small packages. REYES, IOHN CORPUS-Basketball Club '53-'54, Bjaiseball Club '54-'55g Baseball '54-'55g Intramurals A nice, unpretentious man. REYNOLDS, MARCIA ANNE-Adv. Vice-Pres. '53-'54, Election judge '54-'55g Student Council '52-'53, Bel Cantos '53g Musicians Club '52g New Bridge Club '53, Hearts Club '53-'55g Red Jackets '53-'55g National Honor Society '54-'55, Treas. '54- '55g Mixed Choir '54-'55g May Fete '53-'54g Intra- murals '52, Beauty Revue '54. Sweet as honey, pert'n sunny. RHODES, ARTHUR SONNY -Adv. Pres. '54, Ir. Sgt.-at-Arms '54, Soph. Reporter '53g Basketball Club '54g Fairways Club '53-'54, Pres. '54, Vice- Pres. '53g Mixed Choir '54-'55, Golf Letter '53-'55g Basketball '55. He served with glnru and admired ,cur-rm-Q ROBERSON , DORTHA JEAN-Mathematical Recreation Club '53-'54, Science Research Club '54-'55, Band '53-'54, Jr. Academy of Science '54. A sweet, attractive kind of grace.' ROBERTS, NANETTE--K.D.V. German Club '53- '55, Pres. '54, Speech Club '54-'55. U How sweet and fair she seems to be. ROBISON, ROBERT TERRELL-Intramurals '53- '54, Track '53-'54. U A picture of happiness. RODRIGUEZ, MARY CRUZ-Adv. Activity Chmn. '52, Pan-American Music Club '52-'55, Los Cabal- leros Club '53, Intramurals '53. Gracious sweetness. RODRIGUEZ, RAYMOND MARTINEZ-Pam American Club '53-'54, Intramurals Letter '54. Not too serious, not too gay, but always a jolly good fellow. ROE, ELIZABETH ANNE-Adv. Treas. '52-'53, Pres. '53-'54, Red Jackets '53-'55, Mixed Choir '53-'55, Bel Canto '52-'53, Madrigals '53-'54, Susan-Be-Smooth Club '52-'53, Popular Music Club '53-'54, Platter Party Club '54-'55, Variety Music Club '52-'53, May Fete '53-'54, Beauty Revue '53-'54. Beautiful, beautiful brown eyes. ROGERS, CHARLES RONALD-Student Council '52-'55, Sgt.-at-Arms '53-'54, Treas. '54, Chmn. of Constitution Committee '54, Pres. '55, Dance Band Club '52-'53, Reporter '53, Instrumental Music Club '54-'55, Band '52-'55, Pres. '55, Red Dragons '54, Intramurals '52-'55, Track '53, His aim is to succeed, his hope, to win, his wish to have fun. ROPER, JAMES STANLEY-Jr. Class Sgt.-at-Arms '53, Football Club '52-'55, Band '53, Varsity Foot- ball '52-'54, Letter, Captain '54, B Team Basket- ball '53-'54, Intramurals Basketball Champions '53, Track '55. A student, an athlete, and a worthy man. RUSSELL, JERRY WILLIABI-Orchestra '52-'53, Astronomy Club '53-'54. His smile talks. RYDEN, GLORIA PAULINE-F.H.A. '52-'53, Accounting Club Sec. '54-'55. She is a ray of sunshine. SCHILLER, JOYCE ELAINE-Adv. Treas. '52- '53, Jr. Red Cross '54-'55, Handicraft Club '52, F.H.A. '52-'54, Reporter '54, Parliamentarian '54, Platter Party '54-'55, Intramurals '52-'53, One of those peace loving people. SCHNAUTZ, NANCY-Red Jackets '53-'55, Ma- roon Staff '53-'55, News Editor '54-'55, Latin Club '53, Handicraft Club '52, Journalism Club '53-'54, Anatomy Club '54-'55, Quill 6: Scroll '54-'55. Second to SELLERS, PATSY JO-Bel Cantos '53-'54, Red Dragons '54-'55, Jr. Historians '54-'55, Sec.-Treas. '54-'55, Chess Club '54-'55, Maroon '54-'55, Intra- murals '55, Quill 81 Scroll '55. Friends, Romans, and countrymen lend me your ears. SHANKS, CYNTHIA ANN-Adv. Sec. '52-'53, Va- riety Music Club '52g New Bridge Club '53, Stu- dent Council '54, Executive Committee '54, Hearts Club '53-'55, Red Jackets '53-'55, Mixed Choir '53-'55, Jr. Red Cross '52-'54, Bel Cantos '52-'53, Beauty Revue '55. IThe sunshine comes along hanzl in hand with zer. SHANKS, CEORC-E MACEE-Latin Club '53-'54, Cerman Club '54-'55, Intramurals '52-'53. Little to say, but much to think of. SHARPE. JOHNNY- You will prove your worth on this fine old earth. SHEFFIELD, THEODORE-Musicians Club '52- '53, Master Singers '52-'53, Mixed Choir '53-'55, He is one of a few who follows his faith. SHEFFIELD, THERON-Musicians Club '52-'53, Master Singers '52-'53, Mixed Choir '53-'55, The twin with the Toni. 43 'ad' 'i Qs Q1 ar i Q! ' l Ki ri . '55 1 if .xx if 5 I s N X 'Go' Q27 Q 3 - . 0 .i u QI. Q J .4 5 L-S E. 4, A 'K . 4' N al .Q ss 53 -.Ei 'Si' ui, 0 'T' ,,Q'f r 'Ti 4 X X I X X X L 1 t ci. .- j if 1, .t 3 . be '? x 3 ' '50 'ts SHIPWASH, JIMMY RANDELL-Accounting '54- '55 Why let life be too serious? SHOFNER, CAROLYN-Red Jackets '53-'55, Adda Dabba Polish Club '54-'55g Popular Music Club '53-'54, Handicraft Club '52-'53, F.H.A. Club '54-'55, Intramurals '52-'53. Friendship is ever constant. SIFUENTES, MARY SUE-Ballroom Dance Club '52-'53, Pan American Club '53-'55, Vice-Pres. '52, Sec. '53, Beauty Revue '54,'55. You're a little doll. SILBERSTEIN, PATSY-Adv. Election Judge '52, Variety Music Club '52-'53, Mathematical Recre- ation Club '54, Popular Music Club '53, Vice- Pres., Bel Cantos '53-'54, Mixed Choir '54-'55. Why aren't they all jolly like her? SKARREN, CHARLES- Took his fun in a carefree way SMITH, ALDEN-Student Council '52-'53, Clerk '53, Basketball Club '52g Baseball Club '53-'54, Accounting Club '54, Pres. '54, Intramurals '53- '54g Basketball '54, Manager '52-'53g Cheer leader '53-'54. 'Tis only noble to be good! SMITH, ALICE FAYE-Bel Canto '54-'55, F.H.A. '53-'54, See. '54-'55. A food heart is better than all the heads in the wor il, SMITH, ANN-Adv. Sec. '52-'53g Student Council '52-'53g National Honor Society, Red Jackets '53- '55g Mixed Choir '53-'55, Variety Music Club '53, Tennis Club '53, Popular Music Club 54g Platter Party Club '54, Intramurals '52-'54. What a pleasant face shines upon us. SMITH, BENJAMIN W. BENNY -German Club '53-'54, Sgt.-at-Arms '53, French Club '54, Re- porter '54g Intramurals '52-'55. 'Fate tried to conceal him by calling him Smith. SMITH, DAVID MICHAEL-Photography Club '51-'54, Pres. '54, With a heart free from care. SMITH, JO-Accounting Club '53-'54, Platter Party Club '54. Sensible people find nothing useless. SMITH, PATRICIA DORENE-Science Research '54, FFA '52-'54, Bel Cantos '54-'55. The littlest angel. SMITH, RITA RUTH-Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms '52-'53, Reporter '54-'55, Ballroom Dancing Club '52-'53g Girls Tennis Club '53, Popular Music Club '54, Mixed Choir '53-'54, D.E. Club '54-'55g Intra- murals Basketball, Speedball '52-'53, Volleyball '52-'54. Her ways are ways of pleasantnessv SMITH, ROY-Baseball Club '53-'54g Model Air- plane Club '52-'53, Baseball Team '53-'55, Intra- murals Football '54, I'll fnd a way, or make it. SPANCLER. DICK-Adv. Pres. '52-'53, Vice-Pres. '54, Sgt.-at-Arms '54, Tennis Team '52-'55, Letter '53, '54, Varsity Football '53-'55g Track Team '53- '55g Intramurals '52-'55, Tall, dark and handsome. SPRUCE, VIRGINIA ALICE-Adv. Sec. '52g Popular Music Club '52-'54, Sgt.-at-Arms '53, Pres. '54, Platter Party '54, Pres. '54, Red jackets '53-'55, Student Council '53-'54, Intramurals Speedball, Basketball, '52-'53, Volleyball '52-'54. Short and sweet, cute and neat, tripping along on her two little feet. SPRUCE, GEORGIA EVELYN-Adv. Vice-Pres. '53-'54, Red Jackets '53-'55, Po ular Music Club '52, '54, Sec. '54, Platter Party Cllrb '54, Tumbling Club '53, Intramurals Speedball, Basketball, Vol- leyball, '52-'54. Goodness is the only investment that never fails. STARK, RALPH-Adv. Election Judge '54-'55g Bind '52-'55g Orchestra '53-'55, Music Club '54- a. . Of all noises 1 think music the least disagreeable. 44 STATON, NVILFORD CALE- 'iHere is a thoroughbred heart. STOCKNVELL, JOHN ROBERT- He has the principlef, STUESSY, JACK DARRELL-Adv. Treas. '54-'55, Sec. '53-'54, Intramurals '54. ':He who plays not for glory does not often miss the goal. SUTHERLAND, WAYNE-Adv. Election Judge '54-'55g Model Airplane Club '52-'53, Motion Pic- ture Club '53-'55, Vice-Pres. '54, Pres. '54g Mixed Choir '54-'55, Intramurals '53-'55. A mighty man is he. SUTTON, JAMES NVILLIAM-Adv. Treas. '52, Sgt.-at-Arms '53g Motion Picture Club '53-'54, Sec.-Treas. '54g Ballroom Dancing Club '52g Intra- murals ,52-'55, Letter '54-'55. A man is known by the friends he makesf' SWABACK, DVVIGHT ORAN-Football Club '52- ,54g Football ,52-'54, Mixed Choir ,53-'55. A man of choice words. TARVER, DARRELL-Science Research Club '52- '55, Parl. '54, Treas. '54, A scholar is a student of the worldf, TAYLOR, REUBEN-Band ,52-,555 Orchestra '54- '55g Dance Band Club '54-'55g Track Club '54, Ballroom Dancing Club ,52g Track '54. jolly and good-natured is he.', TEINERT, ED-Latin Club '53-,54, Reporter '54, Chess Club '54-,55g Maroon Staff '53-'55, Sports Editor '54-'55, Quill 81 Scroll ,54-'55, Vice-Pres. '55, Gentle blood will gentle manners breedf' TEMPLETON, FAYE LOREE- Whatever you attempt, consider your goalf, TEMPLETON, CARL LARRY-Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms '52-'53, Pres. '52-'55, Football Club '52-'53, Photo- graphic Club ,52-,535 Student Council '52-,53g Football '52-'53. He smiles as though all the world is his. THOENE, SHIRLEY MAE-Ace High Club '52- '53g K.D.V. Club '53-'55, Quiet and good naturedf, THOMAS, JULIA DELANE-Adv. Treas. '53-,545 Red Jackets '54-,555 Mixed Choir '53-'55g Ace High Club ,522-'53g Hearts Club '53-'55, Beauty Revue '55. lust a human sunbeamf' TIEKEN, NANCY JOYCE-Adv. Pres. '53, Sec. ,54, Parl. ,55, Vice-Pres. '54g Band '52-,55, Major- ette ,53-'55g Ace High Club '52-'53, Pres. ,52-'53g German Club '53-'55g Vice-Pres. '53-'55, Sec. '54g Student Council '54-,55. Can we ever have too much of good things? TINSLEY, JAN- That maiden with the unreadable brown eyesf' TOINIPKINS, SHIRLEY DIANE-Photography Club '52, Tumbling Club '53-'55g Red Jackets '53- '55g Jr. Red Cross '54g Intramurals '52-'53, Letter ,52-'53. When the di.s1zosition is friendly, the face pleases. TROXELL, DUANE- How pure in heart and sound in head. TURNER, BOBBYE JEAN-Adv. Election Judge ,53-'54g Ace High Club '52-,533 Mixed Choir '53- '55g Popular Music Club '53-'54g Platter Partv Club '54-'55. ' Five foot two, eyes of blue. 45 Q- 'Q' ik 3 sl 5 25. E1- svgg- ggg.. :X Aviv Ji::aARi'mt11r!!i5::rq ZA fl f p l Q . ,xff .aj .i umm. ' TURNER, GEORGE- Tru.st not a manly X VAUCIIT, SUZANNE ANTOINETTE-Student Council '52, Popular Record Club '52g Red Drag- ons '52-,54, Pres. '54, National Thespians 52-54, Sec.-Trcas. One of the Dragons' best. VIERECK, DOROTHY MARIE-Popular Music Club '52-'54g F.H.A. Chapter I '54-'55, Song Bead- er ,545 Intramurals Volleyball, Basketball 52- 54. A smile that bewitchesf' VILLALPONDO, ALICE BERTHA-Intramural Club '51-'52g F.H.A. Chapter II '52-,55, Treas. '54- '55g Intramural Letter 2nd Place YVinner Shuflle- board Singles '51-'52, Ping Pong Doubles 52353. Kinclne.s's has resilstless charm. VISCARDI, ANDREXV CHRISTOPHER SON- NY -Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms '54, Football Club ,53-'54g German Club :54-'55, Treas.g Hi-Y ,53- 55g B Football Team '53g Intramural Football, Track '55. A man of sterling qualities. VOYLES, SHARON-12A Treas.g Red Jackets ,53- '55, Vice-Pres. '54-'55g Mixed Choir ,52-'55g Stu- dent Council '52-'54, Treas. '54g New Bridge Club '53-'54, Pres, '54g Hearts Club '54-'55, Vice-Pres. ,54Q Beauty Revue '55. The fountain of beauty is the heartf' XVACNER, BOBBY UBOBU-Red Cross '53-,545 Adv. Reporter '54-'55g Vocational Industrial Club '52-'55, Sgt.-at-Arms '53-,54, Reporter '54-'55, Benjamin Franklin began as a printer t0o.', WALLACE, CAROLE ANN-Intramural Club ,53Q Adda Dabba Polish Club 354, Tennis Club '54-'55g Mixed Choir '53-'55g Bel Cantos '52-'53g Madrigal Singers '52. As shy as the violet that blooms beside the streamf' VVALLACE, DONNA SUE-Popular Music Club '53-'54, Adda Dabba Polish Club ,54-'55, Bel Cantos ,54-,55g Intramurals ,52-'53. No greater .service than her willingness to seruef' VVALTER, VIRGINIA-Red Jackets ,53-,55g Stu- dent Council '54g Comet Staff Literary Editor '54- '55g Maroon Features ,54-'55, Mixed Choir ,53',55Q Bel Cantos '53g Madrigal Singers '53g Variety Mu- sic Club ,52 Pres.g Hearts Club '53-'54g Anatomy Club ,55g Second Prize in Poetry Society of Texas '54. Her face would make .S1l7LS'lll1lC in a .shady place. WVARNER, CAROL-Adv, Parl. ,535 jr. Red Cross '54g F.H.A. ,52-'53, Reporter '53g joker Club '53g Tennis Club '54g Hearts Club '54-'55. Away, rlull caref' VVARNER, PATTIE-Mixed Choir '54-'55g Adv. Sec. '52g Student Council '53g Red Jackets ,54-'55g Music Club '52g Ace High Club '53g Hearts Club '53, Tennis Club Sgt-at-Arms '54g Tumbling Club '54g Bel Cantos '53. Sweeter than candy. XVATERS. HERNIAN FLOYD-Pres. of Adv. ,54g IIB Vice Pres. '54, Student Council '54g Pres. 12Ag Astronomy Clubg Mathematical Recreation Club '54 Vice-Pres.g Spirit and Sportsmanship Comm. 12A-1213. 'iNothing is impossible to a willing lzeartf, NVEIC-EL, TOMBIY-Jr. Red Cross '53-'54g Nlixed Choir ,53',5-SQ Musicians Club '53-'54 Vice-Pres.g Anatomy Club ,54-'55g Intramurals 353354. Men acquire a particular quality by constantly acting in a particular wayf, WESTBROOK, DAN-Chess Club '54-'55. IVe like him whether right or wrongf, VVIIEELER, JOHN CHARLES-Jr. Red Cross Sgt-at-Arms ,54',55Q Creek Club '52, Science Re- search '53g Latin Club '58-,54g Anatomy Club ,54- '55, Pres. '54, Vice-Pres. '55, Maroon Photographer '52-'55g Comet Photographer '54-'55g Intramurals Letter '53-,553 VVorks Projects Comm. ,5-1355, Quill 61 Scroll ,55. Always leave them laughing. IVIIEELER, MARY ANN-Red jackets '53-'55' Adda Dabba Polish Club '53-'55g Samba Club '52 '53 x 'iSunny zlis-po.s-itionf, VVHITAKER, LINTON-Adv. Vice-Pres. '53-'54 Pres. '54-,55g Baseball Club '54g Football Intra- murals '53-,54g Basketball '54g Baseball ,535 Varsity Baseball Team '54-'55 Letter '54. Many men have 1, but none like himf' 46 m WHITE, RENA MAE-Adv. Sec. '52-'58, Popular Music Club '52-'54, FHA Chapter I ,54-'55, Sec. ,54-'55g Intramurals Volleyball '53. A true friend. VVHITENER, MILDRED ANN-LOS Amigos Club '53g Popular Music Club '54g Platter Party '55g Intramurals Tennis '53. A crazy young lady and quite an artist toof, NVIIITES, CHARLIE F.-Football Club '52-534 Baseball Club '53-'55, Astronomy Club '5-15 C Football Team '52g B Football Team I can resist anything but temptation. WHITESELL, NEIL LARRY--Track Club '54g Rod and Cun Club '53g Varsity Track '52-'55, It's good to he merry and wise. WIER, BARBARA ANN-Adv. Treas. '52, Ace High Club '52, Ballroom Dancing Club '53, Joker Club '53-'54g Beauty Revue '54, Lice and learn. WILCOX, WILLIAM BILL MENEFEE- fs good name is rather to he had than riches and go df, WILEY, VIRGINIA RAE-Senior Class Sec. '55g Musicians Club Reporter '52g Hearts Club '54g Latin Club l54Q Red jackets '53-'55, Sec. '54-'55g Student Council '53-'54, Recording Secretary ,54g National Honor Society '54-'55g Varsity Tennis '53-,555 Beauty Revue '53g DAR Good Citizenship Award '55, Most Lilcely To Succeed '55. A friend as true as the guardian angelsf' WILLIAMS, NANCY CAROLE-Music Club '51- ,52. By happiness, she gains friends. WILLIFORD, BARBARA RUE-D.E. Club '54, Vice-Pres. '54, Doubt whom you will, never doubt yourself. WILSON, WAYNE - Fairways Club '52-,545 Basketball Club '54-'55g Intramural ,52-'55. Patience and gentleness ure Powerf' WOLFF, FELIX UBUDDIEU-Rod and Gun Club ,52-,535 Fairways Club '53-'54g Maroon Chorale ,52-'54g Intramurals ,52-153. It is the nature of a great mind to he calm and undi.s'turhed.,' WRIGHT, BILLY CARLTON-Adv. Sgt.-at Arms '5:?.g Bridge Club '52g Basketball Club '53, Creek Club '52g Intramurals '52-,54. ,Tis much he dares-.,' WUKASCH, DON CHARLES-Adv. Vice-Pres. '53, Student Council '53g Jr. Red Cross ,54g NHS '54-'55, Sgt.-at-Arms '55, Social Committee '54- '55g Tennis Club '53g Latin Club Parl. ,53-'54, Math. Club Sgt-at-Arms '54g Hi-Y ,555 Spirit and Sportsmanship Committee '54-'55, Student Direc- tory Committee '52-'53g Tennis Team '53-'55g In- tramurals '53-,55. One of the best of our Future Good Citizens. YEATES, MARY ANN-Adv. Sec. '54g Student Council '53g New Bridge Club '52-'58g Hearts Club '53-'55g Red jackets '53-,55g Beauty Revue '55, Blo.s'sorns grow in unexpected plaeesf' YOUNG, BEVERLY ANN-Adv. Vice-Pres. '52- '53, Sec. '53, Treas. '54, Student Council '52, Red jackets '53-,55g Mixed Choir '53-'5-lg Hearts Club '53-,55, Sec. '53, Treas. '53g New Bridge Club '52- '53, Her laughing eyes and curly hair, do help us all to banish care, ZEMMIN, ROGER EDYVARD-Chess Club 54. Character and energy overcome all odds. ZILLER, LESLIE ANN-Adv. Sec. '5-lg joker Club '53-'54g F.ll.A. '52-'53g Platter Party Club '54-,553 Bel Cantos '5-1. lrVe miss her already. as.. fb' Q77 'X QQ H f Iunior oflicers plan happy times for their classmates while relaxing over a cold drink. Seated are Betty House, Fall Vice Presidentg Kay Pinckney, Fall and Spring Secretaryg Gail Murphy, Spring Treasurerg Nialine Gilbert, Spring President. Stand- ing: Robert Cray, Fall President and Spring Vice Presidentg David Pollard, Fall and Spring Sergeant-at-armsg jerry Adams, Spring Reporterg Don Hatherly, Fall Treasurer. Roddy Edens, Fall Reporter, sits atop the machine. zznizfrs Juniors X. Many juniors helped in the painting of the sign for the Homecoming Dance. Jane and jean Burkhalter, Binnie Berryman, and Carole Johnson exhibit the sign before it is placed on the front of the gym. ADRIAN, CURTIS ADAMS, BARBARA ADAMS, JERRY ALBRIGHT, BENTON ALVARADO, FLORENTINO ANDERSON, BRENT ANDERSON, JAMES ARNOLD, CLYDE ATKINSON, JON 1? BABCOCK, JOHN BACH, SHIRLEY BAILEY, BETTY JO BARCLAY, LEL ANNE ' BARCE, MURRAY Qt BARNES, LOUISE A BARRON, ELIZABETH BASEY, CULPHERNA yu' Ab 1. Q rSS ,inn BAYLOR, JOHN BEAN, VALERIE BENTLEY, FARRAR BERNAL, GILBERT BERRYMAN, BINNIE V BEST, BARBARA K BLACHLY, PAT IIA I I BLAIR, BOBBY BLODGETT, CAROL BOCK, CAROLYN BOYKO, PAT 50 BBADFIELD, CAROL Twh Vi in L -vf t 54 H' A . I my W .Z H I ,Zvi N If, -'f'- Pun.-T' . X. .. , ' . :9???'Q I ,Mm n x 2-sf' ww ff if X ,I 'r 'J 'v' ' 'Q 1 Aa Q' 9 ,,.,,. 1 ha Ax XA I ..,f '?: 1 .1 BRANCH, BOBBY BREAKEY, DONNIE BREEDLOVE, MACK BRIM, RICHARD BROWN, PAT BRUNS, TOM BRYAN, LILLIE BELLE BUCHANAN, ANN BUCK, SHIRLEY BUCKLEY, SANDRA BURATTI, NED BURKE, BECKY BURKIIALTER, JANE BURKHALTER, JEAN BURSTYN. MARCIE BURTON, CHARLES BUTTS, PLEZ CAIN, DIANA CALDWELL, JAY CARPENTER, LARRY CAVILEER, SHARON CHILTON, DOUGLAS CHOTE, ROBERT CLARK, JEANELL CLAYTON, BERT CLAYTON, BOBETTA CLOUD, BILL COATES, BILL COCKE, PATSY COCKRELL, RODNEI CIOCKRELL, XVANDA ROSE COFFEY, ROBERT COLLIER, JUDY COLLINS, KAY CONIO, I. C. CIOUCHLEN, 'I'L'CKER CONV,-KN, EDXVARD COX, ANN COVEY, NIIKIIC CRADDOCK, PAT Out of zllltisnrics' for ll day! Strulvrzts nlzunfs CUMMINS NIARY Lnyuzf 11.s',s'wr1l1Iic'S wlzivlx fumixh ll IIVLIIA na thc curyzluy rnuline. DAYENPORT DALENL mx IS JOYCE DIXON, BARBARA DYCUS, GEORGE DYE, ANNA DYER, NANCY IO DYESS, PAT EASTBURN, BILLY REX EDENS, RODDY EDXVARDS, BOBBY EDYVARDS, MIKE EKDAI IL, HOW ARD ELLIS, HARLAND ENIERSON, SALLY E'I'TER, MARY I IELEN EVANS, JOE FELDER, PEGC Y , 'LA FELPS, DOROTHY FELPS. JIMMIE D. FERGUSON, BILLIE 10 FERRELL BARBARA FERRELL, LYINDA H' 'M Lf NX F' 4 A .1 I 4-F1 m I ' C' 1 gf ff: a J I Q K , V' 1 1 fn? - FEUERBACHER, PAT FILINGER, JANE FLYNN, SONNY FOLKES, GLENN FOSTER, MELVIN FOX, ANITA FREDERICK, CORA NELL FRIEDRICH, PAUL GANNAXVAY, GREG GARDNER, JOHN GARRETT, BARBARA GATHRIGHT, MARSHA GILBERT, MALINE GINSBURG, MICHELLE GLASSCOCK, TERRY GLOVER, ELIZABETH GOEN, MARTHA GOLDSMITH, PATTY GOURLEY, JOYCE GOURLEY, ROYCE GRAY, ROBERT GREEN, DXVIGHT GREEVEN, ALTON GRIFFIN, VERNA RUTH GRIFFIN, Z. T. GRIMMER, GAYLE GROSSE, JA NELL GUAJARDO, GLADYS GUNN, JEANETTE GUSTAFSON, CALVIN HALLEN, CAROLE HALSELL, CHARLEY HAMILTON, FRED HARDEN, L. B. HARCIS. ANDREA HARKINS, JAY HARRELL, KEITH HARRINGTON, DOUGLAS HARRISON, JOHN HARVEY, JO ANN Sandy Kirkpatrick, as well as many other juninrs has perfected the art of cramming for finals. Lefs hope he gets exempted this .s-erne.s'ter.V HAYDEN, GAYLE HEATH, RUTH HEATLY, SUE HEIMANN, MARIORIE HELLUMS, SARAH HERNANDEZ, GLORIA IIERNANDEZ, LEANDRO HIGGINS, ERIN HILL, SHELIA HODGKISS, ROBERT HOERMANN, EMILY JO HOOD, BRIDGET HORTON, SAMMY HOUSE, BETTY ff 5 HOUSTON, DELORES HOXVARD, JOYCE HUDSON, AUDREY HUFFMAN, TISH HUGHES, IERRY LEE IIULAN, ANN HUNTZIS, NICK IVES, DAVID JACKSON, RONALD 54 JAIME, LIDIA IARMON, CAROLYN JO -IENNINGS, JANIS JESSEN, ESTHER JOHNSON, DON JOHNSON, IEANNENE JOHNSON, LESTER JOLLY, GENE JOSEPH, PHYLL1S JOSEPH, RUSS KASPER, ANNA MAE KEARNEY, CAROL KENDALL, TERRY KIEKE, LAWRENCE KING, FRANCES KIRKPATRICK, SANDY KIZER, R. D. KLEIN, EWALDA KNIPPA, CAROLYN KOEN, BILLY KYLBERG, LANNY LA BAUVE, LOUISE LA CAZE, MARY ELLEN LA FUENTE, ALICE LAMME, MYRTLE LAVERCOMBE, ANN LEDESMA, ALFRED LE NOIR, CHARLES LEMBURG, JIMMY LEONARD, BARBARA LOTT, TOMMY LOVE, JOE LUMPKIN, HOUSTON LYLES, LYNN NIACIAS, OPHELIA MAASS. FRED NIACNESS, DAVID MAHONE, EUCENIA MARQUART, THRESA MASON, KATHY MATA, STEVE Onward to victory! Pep rallies in tlzz' gym on Friday mornings give real proof of the wCU-known F. Austin Iliglz spirit. McFARLAND JANIS MQNEILL NANCY JO MEADOWS JOAN MENDEKE, NORMAN MENDEZ, XVILLIE MENN, EDITH MERCADO, ROSIE MEYERS, HARRY MEYERS, TERRY MILLER, MARY ETIIEL MILLER, RENEE MILLICAN, NORTII MILLS, BILLY MILLS, DANNY MITCIIELL, JANE MIZE, CAROL ANN MOEIILMAN, MIKE MOFFIT, CONNIE MOORE, BETTY ANN MOORE, GARY MOORE, HAROLYN MOORE, JANE ANN 56 MORRIS, IIMMIE IOU yt ,ff .L KY' Q fi! la ,, J if If I 4 N11 MORRIS, MARY MOSES, JERRY MOSES, PEGGY MOYA, IRENE MUIR. TOMMY MURPHY, GAIL MURPHY, RAYMOND MURRAY, SHIRLEY MUSE, EXVELL NAVARRO, MANUEL NELSON, ROGER NESBITT, JANE NICHOLS, BETTY NICHOLS, BOBBY NICHOLS, REX NITSCHKE, BILL NITSCHMANN, ADELYN NOVOTNY, JOAN NYGARD, JANELLE O'CONNOR, COLLEEN OETTING, CAROL OLIVER, BEN OTTINGER, LA NEIL O'QUINN, KERRY OVVENS, LA TRELL OXVENS, SANDRA PACE, BAGGET PALMQUIST, CARLETTA PARK, KAY PARKER, BYNNE PARKER, PEGGY PARRISH, LYNN PARTAIN, LARRY PATTON, EDDIE PAYNE, JANIS PEAYY, DIANE PEAVY, RODNEY PETTY, GENELLE PINCKNEY, KAY POLLARD, DAVID Juniors I I--I .Q , - ., .mf POLLARD, RUPERT PREAS, WENDELL Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man PRESSLER7 RAY ,, healthy, wealthy, and wisef' Health classes . ' offer an educational and interesting experi- PROCTOR, COLEMAN ence for all Juniors. RAINES BARBARA IIAMACE, HARRY I K . RAMSEY, JUNE ? J V RAVEL, JUDY If 5,1 RAVEN, SHARON ,. I , ,I '- REED, CLEO REED, FRANCES A A REES, ILENE J REESE, FLOYD A I If REEVES, CHRISTINE I 5: J A . REEVES, C. W. ' . REYNOLDS, MARVIN , f I 1 5 'I A' ' - .ni V I RHEA, KEITH --1. V: .I RICHARDS, JIM if ' 7 i i: . , RICHARDSON, MARY C. 1 5 A ' J 5 . ' ' . J A Q, 1 I ' .IS W? ae if If up 3' Cl 'A .J RIEGER, FRANKLYNN ROBINSON, GEORGE ROSNER, MAY RUDE, FRANKLIN RUFF, SUE RYAN, BRUCE SASSE, EDWARD SCHIEFFER, NANCY SCHIEFFER, RICKY SCHIER, PETE QU '-af i ' J 'far' M '?. Y 5 1' z 'I any if-U 6 ,LSR fu' v-7 f 1 W 1'- fi' n , I lx? Q AI A,: 'x f W Z 2 , ,, 'Q Qpfw. W .. - wi-,-5 .-L, 1 if 1 .v C Y! 51 fx I-A 'af- n 1 1 Km .. K If 'I f' .X -4- 1 if K I Q . v H73 ,,...4 ,, Q , u 9 , rg, fi 'l P- .1 1 4 fl f u X' 1 lj'Af SCIIIER, ROBERT SCHOFIELD, SYLVIA SEPULVEDA, JANIE SIIOYVALTER, GEORGE SHOXVALTER. ROSEMARY SIFUENTES, EVERETT SMITH, CHARLES SMITH, DALE SMITH, DICK SMITH, GENEVA SMITH, LEROY SMITH, NANCY SNOWDEN, XVANDEAN SPAIN, CLAYTON STAHL, MARTHA JANE STAHL, SALLIE STARK, DOUGLAS STARK, HARRIETT ST, MARTIN, PEGGY STOCKTON, MELVIN STREETMAN, DONALD SULLIVAN, GAYLE SXVAN, PATSY SWEET, SYLVIA TALBERT, FREDDIE TAYLOR, ANNE TEAGUE, BOBBY TEETERS, TONY THORESEN, JOYCE TIMMERMAN, LINDA TOBIN, BESS TORRES, TIM TOUCHSTONE, JANE TREADXVELL, PIERCE TURLEY, VIRGINIA 'l'L'RNER, MYRNA TXYADDELI., ROBERT USELTON, SHARON YICK, CONNIE YIEHXVEG, NORMAN Imitating our neighboring Rebels tu the South, high- spirited Maline Gilbert, Charlotte Barker, Jane Burk- halter, and Leta Harwell entertain at one of the fall pep rallies-. XVILLIAMS, KATHY VVILSON, BETTE NVOODS, CHARLENE NVOOD, CHUCK NVALKER, ANN XVAPPLES, BILLY XVEINER, CAROL VVELLS, JOE XVEST, SHEREEN XVHEELER, CAROL XVHITE, JAMES XVHITE, PAT ' XVHITENER, SHERRILL nr XVILLBANKS, GINGER XYILLIAMS, BOBBY Juniors VON ROSENBERC, ROBERT VOUDOURIS, JOHNNY 47 I A -.v , 5 a X XVILSON, SANDRA XVILSON, YVONNE XVITHERS, CLENDA NVOOTEN, DOROTHY XVRICHT, DAN ZIEGLER, LEROY Z X ? 4'7 On Guard! The Maroon Blob, unoficial mascot of the Austin Maroons, challenges the Milby Bufalo to a duel before the game on Friday night. The 1954 science winners were given school-wide recognition over the P. A. system. Welcome Grads! Many former students of S. F. Austin High were present at the dance that climaxed the football season. A real orchestra was present at the Homecoming Dance to play popular music for the students to enjoy. I I , . NL. Taking time out from one of their many get-togethers to pose for the Comet photog- rapher are sophomore oflicers: Seated on the floor, Carolyn Calvert, Fall Secretaryg Buzzy Lewis, Spring Secretaryg On the couch, Mike Nalley, Spring Sergeant-at-arms: Julie Blan- chard, Fall Treasurerg John Steinle, Fall Presidentg Peggy Porsch, Fall and Spring Report- erg Randall Reed, Fall Sergeant-at-arms and Spring Vice-Presidentg Standing, Ion Brum- ley, Fall Vice-President and Spring Presidentg Richard Castruita, Spring Treasurer. zfplzzfmores I 1 Sophomores ADAMS, LYNNE AGUIRRE, HERLINDA ' I ALDRIDGE, JIM . ANDERSON, ALFRED I ANDERSON, CARL N IVe come little Miss Sophomore of 1955! , , .,, ' These hulls of Stephen F. Austin awail ARMSTRONG- MARTHA the enthusiasm of you new stuclentsf' Vice-Principal R. V. Baker greets tenthA ' grader Bunky Gardner. N ,4 Il' Ixnxo, MIKE I AHREDONDO, GEORGE W g ARREDONDO, MANUEL :J E 4-in BAGBY, ANN 'I , X ,EEE ,,f-+19 Aix? I I X, ' BAIN, BETTY BAKER, ALAN BAKER, DON BALDERACII, SUNNY BANKS, IIMMIE BARCUS, MARY MARGARET BARNES, CAROLYN BARRETT, CEORGANNA BARTLETT, LINDA BASEY, KENNETH BEAL, BARBARA BEARD, BARBARA BEARD, EMMA MARIE BEARD, JIM BEARD, JOAN BEIIRENS, ALVIN JOE BELL, MARIANNE BERAN, DAVVN BETIIKE, LANELL 64 BICCS, Bon Y ,-0' , ?' . If ., X .4-, A 9 8 A I , sa W 5 N :. f ,I ' f.Nf' nx ff Wm ! 3 fm 3' LE ' . M- N. -', : Ns ' Q 1 'ff va ll 1 I 'X -.fix ' 'Q va I T A V5 , I A Y, kv' lv kixx Y ! 'il f 'A 1' x Q .ss ' Vt' 3 lx BIRDVVELL, CAIL BLAICIIER, JAY BLAxc:nAR1J, JULIE Holm, JOHN BOSXVELL, NANCY BRADLEY, JAN BRACE, MARY ELEANOR BREED, XVANDA BRISENO, RUTH BROOKS, BRENDA BROVVN, BETTY BRUMLEY, ION BUELL, VVALTER BULLARD, JUNE BURNETT, BETTY RUTH CAFFEY, JESSIE CALKINS, PHYLLIS CALVERT, CAROLYN CARRUTH, GINGER CARRUTH, STANLEY CARSON, PHILLIP CARSTARPHEN, MOLLY CARTER, CAROLYN JO CARTER, CAROLYN RUTII CARTLIDCE, RONNY CASTILLO, SUSIE CASTRO, ZEKE CASTRUITA, RICHARD CANVTHON, BRENDA CHAPMAN, NANCY CHAPMAN, RANKIN CHEAVENS, ALICE CHILDRESS, XVILMA CHOTE, DIANA CHRISTIANSON, CAROLYN CLARK, ROBERT CLINE, PATRICIA COCKE, SUE COCKRELL. PHYLLIS COLEMAN, LOIS Sophomores COLLINS, NANCY KOMO, SIIERRY CONOLEY, GLENN COOK, BETTY COOK, JACK New suplzmnurcs are as-.signed to afluisoriex sum: after their arriuul at school. Making out their own .vrhedilles from the program charts is thc' first lhrill for Helen Wier, Barbara IVilIimns, and Ken? Yczzim. COOK. RUTH ANN COOPER NIARY ALLNN YN CORBITT DON CORNER ROSE NIARY C RADDOC K LARRY CRAIN IOI' CRONIACK BERT CROXVE ION CUSHENBERY SALLY COX NOVELLA D-KCNVELL MINII DANIRON NIARCIF DARSEY BETTY DAX IS BARBARA DANIS Jorw T D-XYWOOD DORIS IJFUIEHIJ JONATHAN DEEN XIILDRILD DELCAD0 JOE DENNIS XXAYINF DIETERICII JERRY DISNIUKE JOHN DOUGLAS ARTHUR DOVE RICHARD COOK, MARIANNE U-1? Y' I :lf gl 'UQ' 5 I H! Q fri DOVVD, BARBARA DOWD, BOB DOWNS, TONY DRAKE, SUSAN DRISKELL, ARTHUR 1 Us A . QQ EVANS, ALLEN D. f 1 DUBE, MARGIE DUCKETT, BERT DUFF, BILLY DUNN, ERNEST E. DURRETT, DIANE EASUM, BILL EDGAR, SALLY EDWARDS, CHARLES EICHENBAUM, HAROLD EITELMAN, JOYCE ' ELEY, CHERRY ELKIN, ERLINE ELLEDGE, JOHN f EPPRIGHT, NANCY ,. if 9' -.4 1, 9 , , N EVERSON, CHARLES FAINTER, JOHN FAIRCHILD, DAVID FAIREY, LYNETTE FALK, ANN MARIE FANCHER, GEORGE . FARMER, GENE FEILD, EUGENE ' FELLBAUM, JOY FERREE, BILL ng - ,, , 'yeh-1 'x Y, FERRELL, BONNIE LOU ' FICKLINC, BEATRICE 4 FISHER, MARY FITZGERALD, 'TERRY FLEMING, BARBARA FLOURNOY, JEANNINE FOLKES, CAROLYN FORD, HARVEY FONVLER, MARY ANN FRIEDRICH, OTTO Sophomores FRIEDRICH, NVAYNE M HJCHS MALCOLM J FUNK DIANE I' UNK DOUG GARDNER ELIZABETH CATLIN RICHARD Mrst day of classes always bnnlgs an exeftmg, tensmn to all neu, students Flzza ,lane Paym and Bzll Stoermer End that 1t IS a hard clzmb to the tlzzrrl floor lblfll all tlze books IYSIILII to tlzem C ATTIS BILL CILBERT CHARLES CLASS RALPH COEKINC CHARLES ,af LOERNER CHARLIE GRAHAM BETTY GRAY DAVID GREGORY SUE I I A GRIFFIN! EUCENIA 3 X 4 CRIST NANCY CUARINO VINCENT GUERRERO EMMA GUMMELT FRANCES CUSTAFSON MARY FUTIERREZ MARY HAEHINEI , CARL IIACCARD, THOMAS 21... I HALL, BETTE HALLEN, THOR 1' f T 1 HORNSBY, BETTY LOU - HARRELL, VIRGIL 1 'H A s- 1 I A :I HARRIS, JOYCE ELAINE 2 X T A , Q M ,vw .5 'H ' - S ' g ' HART, SHERMAN 'A ': xl , ' I' 68 HATCHELL, MIKE F' A A ' -., A N, A, i Q I 9 3 gg 5 -35 :BEM Ll NX ' T I 'I fs A bd ,QW A. , , N ,fx 'tx 'Z'L'I ll vp IIAXVKINS, JANE HAYES, JOYCE HEATHINCTON, PAT HEBER, SUSAN HELWIC, ANNETTE HENNINCER, DAISIEBELLE HENRY, DIANA HENRY, MARTHA JO HERRERA, JOHNNY HERNANDEZ, CHARLES HICKS, RICHARD HILL, JIMMY HOFFMAN, NORMAN HOLLAND, LANG HOLMES, JIM BOE HOLT, ANNE HOMESLEY, FRANK HORNBURC, NANCY HOUSER, GORDON HOWARD, LEE IIUFF, JANE LOU HUFF, NANCY HUMPHREY, LILLIAN IIUNTLEY, JOAN HURVVITZ, LARRY IIYLAND, SUE ISELY, RUTH JAMES, KENNETH JANENVAY. MIRIANI JAQUYSH, LARRY JENKINS, JACKLYN JENKINS, JIM JENKINS, NANCY JOHNS, BESSIE MAE JOIINSON, BETH JOHNSON, BOB JOIINSON, CARLON JOIINSON, GENE JOIINSON, JAY LYNN JOHNSON, JO ANN SOphOmOres JOHNSON, JUDY JOHNSON, MILAM JOHNSON, SHARON JONES CRANVILLE Adina llllfflbljlllflflll ln ,gym classes O ers ll JONES JUDY perfect Opportunity for students to dascuss tlzexr neu, enuronment and frzends wlule Jwrlung Off JONES KATHRYIN tlzezr excess energu JORDAN MIKE JUNC JOE KALMBACH SHELLEY KEELEN OAROLYN KEETON CAROLE KELLEY ROGER KING BETTY KINIG CAROLYN KINCSBURY BETTY KINSEY DOROTHY KLEIN KAREN K. KNAPE FRANCES KNOX WILL KOEN BEV w,.x KOENNING, NVILLIE KUHN, DICK LAMME, BARBARA ANNE ' J J age, J Y' LANKFORD, LOIS - - LAVES, HAROLD PACEY fl' D 3 e ' 'J i if f -1 LASKY, SANDRA i A ' L V LEE, KIT ' LEIGHTY, VONNIE I Q 4 kL I vi nf 'wp LEINBAOH, HARRY I A J Q, 70 LEONARD, JOHN fl , ' J x Q' LEWIS, EUZZY LICHTENWALTEII, JANE LOGAN, DAVID LONG, JANIS LOVETT, JAMIE LUMPKIN, CECILE LUNDIN, DAVID MARTINS, WAYNE McCAIN, CAROLYN MCCULLOUGH, DON MCEACHERN, DOYLE McGILL, FRANKIE McKEE, CAROLYN MCKEEHAN, MARGARET MELTON, JEWEL MENCHACA, SARAH MENN, ROSEMARY MILLER, ROY MILLICAN, HERMAIN MILLNER, JACK MILLS, BETTY MIRANDA, STELLA MOEHLMAN, STEPHEN MOHLER, GAYLE MONTGOMERY, ANIN MOORE, ROSEMARY MOREHEAD, JUDY MORGAN, FRAN MORGAN, ONETA MORRIS, ETHEL xIoEIIIss, LA TRELLE Moss, JUDY NIOWDY, E. G. NIUNCUIA, FELIX MURRIETA, BETTY MYERS, SHIRLEY NEHRING, ODIE NELSON, PAT NOHRA, LARRY NOLEN, JONNIE SUE OGLESBX, EW ELL Sophomores NIEBIANN, LARRY OVERSTREET, MARTHA Strmzling in the lung lunch lines Lv a big clmngv OVVENS' ALAN A I - fur Guy Stnllcy, Sm' Cm'kc', Carol Spircs, joyrl' QVVENS, BARBARA '1 A I U liitclmzmn, Ioan Iluntlcy, and Anita Schulz- K- ' ,Q 4 BCIIFCVIKIQ but they find fl wide 1S'CIt'l'fi01l of fowl PAGE, CHARLIE 1, rewards their paticrzcv. - PALMER, ROBERT PANNELL, DENNIS PANNELL, JO ANN PARKER, LANE PATSCHKE, JEAN PATTERSON, CAROL PAYNE, ELIZA JANE X ,. PEAL, POLLY A PEDEN, ROR 5, fx , G 1 PEEL, ROBERT PILAND, KAY . ' PINCKARD, SANDRA W 'N' gr PINCKNEY, MARY SUE PLATT, RONNY b POLLARD, EDDIE POPE, SHARON PORSCH. PEGGY PREAS, GLORIA PRINGLE, DONNA PRYOR, HARRIET RANGEL, M. ALICE RATLIFE, EDNA RAVEN, Jo ANN RAY XKALLACE 3. 4' AF. ,41 x, fb W REED, JOE REED, RANDALL REED, ZELDA REICHERT, JOHN D. RHODES, BEVERLY JO RICE, VVILLIAM RI'I'I'ER, EDEN RODGERS, SUE RODRIGUEZ, VVILLIE ROGERS, CHARLES RUSSELL, ELIZABETH ANNE RUSSELL, PEGGY SAMUEL, SANDRA SANDERS, NVALTER SAUNDERS, LINDA SAWYER, NOMI SAXON, JIM SCHMITT, JUDY SCHNABEL, CHARLENE SCHOTZ, CHARLES SCIIULTZ, MAXINE SCHULZ-BEHREND, ANITA SCHUTZE, EUGENE SCHVVABE, ROBERT SCOTT, PAT SENTERFITT, DONALD SEYVELL, JAMES SEYMOUR, BILLY SHALLENE, FRANK SHELTON, MARY SHIELD, JEROME sIMs, KAY SMITH, BARBARA SMITH, HOWARD SMITH, JOAx SMITH, KENNETH SMITH, LARRY SMITH, RAYMOND SNOXVDEN, CAROL LYNN SPANGLER, SAM Sophomores find that biology as a useful as well as znterestmg course Us-mg mzcroscopes and other labora tory equipment makes the Students feel that they are really learnmg scien tzfic techmques STEIINLE IOHN SFENCEL BOBBY STEVENSON LINDA STOCKARD DEANA STOERNIER BILL STOLLEY GAY STRAUSSER FRANCES STROMAN IOANNA STU M BERC, MARTHA SULLIVAN, IEANETTE SUNDBERG, KARLENE TAMPKE, LILLIAN TERRY, CATHERINE THOENE, ALBERT THOMAS, DORIS THOMAS, IIM if THOMPSON, BARBARA THORPE, ROBERT TOLVE, NANCY TOUCHSTONI-3, CAROLYN TOYVNSLEY, MARY ANN K TRUIETT, IO ANNE 74 TURNER, Lois iw.. TRI 1' , , , - ul if 3 ' 3' 7 Q 57,15 V ,a vcd 1 N . HUC' JL X' 1 Q-4 UHLIG, MARTHA ANN VAN XVINKLE, SUSAN VARNADO, BRIEN VOTAVV, THOMAS WATT, JIM WAGHALTER, ALAN WAHL, MARLENE WALL, LOUISE WALLACE, KAY WARNER, JOHN VVARREN, JANELLE NVATERS, PATTI XVEAVER, BILLY WEBSTER, JOHN WEBER, NANCY WEED, BUSTER WEIDE, BETTY WEISE, MIKE VVEISS, CHARLES WELLS. ALMA LOIS VVERNLI, ROY XVEST, ROBIN ANNE VVHITE, BOBBY XVIER, HELEN XVIER, JAMES NVILHITE, GEORGE WILKERSON, KAREN VVILLIAMS, BARBARA VVILLMS, JOHN VVILSON, DONNA XVILSON, LESLIE XVILSON, TOMMY XVINSHIP, SHEILA XVOLF, VIRGINIA XVOOLSEY, SAM XX UKASCH, BARRY YEATES, KENT YOE, BILL YOUNG, XVILLIAM ZANDER, BILLIE JEAN 5'-U! ZHUWWWQE FEEGQEKUIVQUIV-'-If I' 'X S-c Niany organizations were involved in planning for the Slay Fete which was held at the City Coliseum for the first time this year. Representing the Red jackets is Kay Blandg the Band, Bert Howardg the Red Dragons, Patsy Sellersg and the Choral Department, Don Johnson. rgfmiza tions r-'YN J nO ix, . Us ,if FIRST ROW: Mary Helen Etter, Peggy St. Martin, Margaret Best, Betty Mills, jacklyn jenkins, Alice Spruce, Gail Birdwell, Mary Gustafson, Lillian Humphrey, Sarah Hellums, Bev Koen, Bunky Gardner, Sue Lowry, Ann Bagby, Sue Cocke, Patty Waters, Martha jo Henry, Miss Lilybcth Lewis, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Sweet, Bonnie Ferrell, Diana Cain, Cecile Lumpkin, joan Meadows, Virginia VViley, Susan Blincoe, Carole johnson, Mary Morris, jane Burkhalter, Eliza jane Payne, Peggy Russell, Connie Moflit, Pat Scott, Carole Keeton, Gayla Craig, Judy Schmitt, jean Hall, Leo Reyes, Floyd Reese. THIRD ROW: Sheila Winship, Carolyn Bergstrom, Io Ann Duckett, Gail Murphy, Jeannie Beal, Ann Smith, Nancy Dyer, Dorothy Wooten, Cynthia Shanks julia Blanchard, Betty Cook, Beverly jo Rhodes, Betty Brown, Louise NVall, Ann Montgomery, Gayle Norman, Robert Thorpe, Ronnie Platt, Robb Bur- Student Constitution Committee SEATED: Gail Murphy, Mrs. jane XVil- son, student council co-sponsor, Gayla Craig, and Marilyn Boyd. STANDING: Ronald Rogers, chairman, and Tucker Coughlen. as sf. lage, Don Wukasch. FOURTH ROW: Betty House Norman, Robert Thorpe, Ronny Platt, Robb Bur- Eugenia Mahone, Kay Pinckney, Martha Stumberg, Richard Castruita, Joyce Eitelman, Diana Crow, Shirley Meyer, Buzzy Lewis, LelAnne Barclay, Harvey Ford, julie Holman, Kay Lanham, George Robinson, Herman Waters, Ronald Rogers. FIFTH ROW: jimmy Prentice, Kent Yeates, Tucker Coughlen, Mike Moehlman, VVoody Long, joe Carlin, Adam Lopez, jesse Hernandez, Bert Cromack, Mike Hatchell, James Nalley, Bob Dowd, Robert von Rosenburg, Mack Breedlove, Sonny Rhodes, Plez Butts, Dick Smith, john Fulcher, Jerry Spain, Coleman Proctor, Charles LeNoirg NOT PICTURED: Betty Davis, Roddy Edens, Richard Pinckney, joan Smith, Bette YVilson. Council Point System Committee SEATED: Tish Huffman, Susan Blincoe, Erin Higgins, Sue Cocke, Diana Cain, Sharon Voyles, Miss Lilybeth Lewis, student council co-sponsor, and Buzzy Lewis. STANDING: Dick Smith, Ben Smith, Barry Wukasch, and Ted Keelen. Social Committee FIRST ROWV: Carol Spires, Bette NVil- son, Betty Hay, Carole Johnson, joan Novotny, Peggy Porsch. SECOND ROW: Robert Clark, Roger Nelson, Rod- dy Edens, Herman VVaters, Robert Kir- stein. Student Council Officers FIRST ROW: Sylvia Sweet, spring chaplain, Margaret Best, spring cor- responding secretary, Cayla Craig, spring recording secretary. SECOND ROW: Buzzy Lewis, fall chaplain, Virginia Wiley, fall recording secre- tary, Gail Murphy, fall corresponding secretary and spring clerk, Robb Bur- lage, fall vice-president. THIRD ROW: Don Wukasch, spring vice- president, Betty Brown, fall treasurer, Maline Gilbert, spring treasurer, Her- man Waters, fall president, FOURTH ROW: Ronald Rogers, spring presi- dent, Sonny Rhodes, spring sergeant- at-arms, jerry Spain, fall clerk, Bob Dowd, fall sergeant-at-arms. Getting ready for the Tex- as Association of Student IT, Councils convention, which ' ' was held in Denton March 24 26, are Stephen F. Aus- tin s delegates Sylvia Sweet, Miss Lilyheth Lewis, spon- sor Gayla Craig, and Ioyce Eztelman. , . S The voice of the student body speaks through a representative chosen from each advisory to serve on the Student Council. Bringing sugges- tions concerning student movements and welfare drives, each representative attends weekly meet- ings, and then reports recommended action to his advisory. Under the leadership of Herman VVaters and Bobbie Burlage, fall president and vice-presi- J 3 dent, and Ronald Rogers and Don XVukasch, spring president and vice-president, the Student Council, among other accomplishments, spon- sored after-game dances, Color Day, Howdy Week, Take-O-Waco Week, Homecoming activi- ties, Deck the Halls project, the Beautification program, student talent pay assemblies, and the May Fete. 9 5? aj, . if .9 ,P dent activity fund. 2 C'-715 ' xt -r The Student Council pay assem hlies presented near-professional entertainment for the student body returning .sizable profits to the stu K ,l- BEAUTIFICATIQN COMMITTEE julle Blanch nd Cordon Houaer jonath 111 Decherd john XVheeler cha1rm'm Rlchard Cwtrulta Belt Cromack NIRIV Nlorrle DEVOTIONAL COMMITTEE Ca1lB11dwell judx Rfuel Ilmmv Pren tlcc churm ln Bll77N LGVVIS Pit Bulow Cm Prltchett f WGRKS AND PROJECTS CONIVIITTKE SEA1 ED C 11016 K 9 6 f 011 XVllk15Ch spxmg chanm In Herm ln XVdt6lS fall chalrman SPIRIT AND SPORTSVIANSHIP COMMITTEE SEATED Brent H1ckman Carole johnson Nlarsha Gathrlght Sandra Esquxvel co chalrman Jav Lewallen co chalrman Puch ard CaStfU1ta STANDING Herman Waters Don YVuk1sch Ronald Rogers Gene Grove e - Linda Timmerman, Carol Spires, Harper Pettwayg STANDING: Jay Lewallen, Don Crit l.f.L-lil' Tompkins, Iulrr Finks, Beverly Fleming Mary Clrolyn R1Clhll'KlSOn, Annie Bettie Cird, Susan Blincoe Virginia Wiley, Carol johnson, Miss Corinne Herndon Sponsor, Sh iron Voyles, Kay Bland Colleen O'Connor, Rose Dean Marian McDaniel, Barbar Dixon, Mary Ethel Miller Esther lessen, Marilyn Dowell Mrry Ann Yeates, Sylvil Sweet, Dalene Dwenport, Betty Nichols Mary Ann Wheeler. SECOND ROVVz Renee Miller, Peggy St. Martin, Harolyn Moore, Bette Davis, Nancy Fontaine, Virgini Walter, Lois Bilbrough, Carolyn Bock. THIRD ROVV: Diane Peavy, Pat White, Barbara Ferrell, Shirley Griffin, Georgia Spruc Denise Davis, Claire Berkman, Anne Roe, Erin Higgins, jean Burkhalter, Retha Green, Joyce Adams, Patty Goldsmith, Sharo Raven, Valerie Bean, Mary Margaret Portmann, Kay Cook, Ann Lavercombe, jean Hall, Leta Harwell, Connie Moflit, Car Red The ambition of the Red jacket organization, whose name is synonymous with scholarship, service, and spirit, is to further the enthusiasm and support of the student body for all school activities. Under the valuable leadership of Miss Corinne Herndon, 0 sponsor, the Red Jackets provided half-time entertainment during the football season, and formed a solid block of Maroon support at the basketball games. The sale of streamers, ushering at sym- phonies, the Band-Red jacket skating party, the Christmas formal, the annual banquet, and the picnic when the new officers were announced were only a few of the accomplishments of this vital organization. Red jackets truly had a spirit unequaled-never let it die! FIRST' ROW:. Kathy Williams, Marsha Gathright, Zera Ann Couser, Alice Spruce, jane Ann Moore, Bennie- Berryman, Shirlej c 1 0 X I nf einer, Janis Paync, Nancy Dill, Dclanc Thomas, Bcvcrly Young, Margaret Best. FOURTH ROVV: Diana Cain, Ann Smith, Bettc ilson, Rosic Mercado, Barbara Bcst, Sharon Prentice, Dorothy Wooten, Wanda Rose Cockrell, Ann Taylor, Kay Pinckney, Pattic arncr, Carolyn Shofncr, Caylc Norman, Bohhic Beck, Danya Nicholson, Mildred VVhitener, Ann Meadows, Pat Brown, Barbara -onard, Mollie- Knox, Cayla Craig, Diana Crow, Mary Morris, Janis jennings, Martha Hill, jo Ann Duckett, Cynthia Shanks, nc Burkhaltcr. FIFTII ROYV: Charlotte Barker, julia Montgomery, Sue Ruff, Betty Ilonsc, Carol VVheclur, Ruth Heath, julie olman, Barbara Brf-dt, Ls-lAnnc Barclay, Malinc Cilhcrt, Sandra VVilson, Mariann Maxcy, Carolyn Knippa, Anita Fox, Kay Lan- m, Gail Murphy, Linda Tirnrncrman, Nancy Schnantz, Pat Boyko, Sharlis Leinhach, Carolyn Knapc, fennalie Kleypas, Gwen hnson, Bctty Lon Holuhcc, Pat P4-tcrson, Mary Barnhill, Eugenia Mahonc, Blair Brooks, Marcia Reyno ds. ackets .gt JJ Always ready for a party! Red Iackets entertain the McCallum Blue Brigade at a party before the Knights-Maroons clash. Q Red Jacket Officers Virginia Wiley, Secretaryg Kay Bland, Treasurerg Susan Blincoe, Sergeant-at-armsg Sharon Voyles, Vice-presidentg Carole Iohnson, President. O i 2 Red Jacket skits provided an added attraction at Who woulfln't he sleepy? It was four o'cl0ck in this yeafs pep rallies. the morning! Ooh! That long trip home! 8. llllll'l'll W. H. tlnlllof Rd ldut ns 1 1 clurmg summc r m ITLIHIIQ' p1 mtlu s 1 p rm f th flrst Ilomcunm ff x nn llilllflltd thc grlduus 0 Xus nn Illqh School n .ll ang. '7- 'l..... IL mt uc IS umm Xkltll su Illglllglmt of thc C llI'lStlIl as sg ISOII s ull fmmll xxlnch rs SDOIISOIKCI hx L jmclxets mar lmsx R s 1 fllllS1lllf.f touclus on thc clllmorltc clccurl UOIIS if ai... ert Tommy Muir Jimmy Prentice jesse Mercado, Kent Yeates, julian Caona, Iimmy Thomas, Jimmy Cottingham Rogers Bobby Harris Larry Smith David Ives Fernando Cortez Larry Hurwitz Joe Behrens Charlene Schnabel Dale Cottln ham Louise LaB'1uve Harriet Stark Billy Koen Betsy jones Louis joseph John Gardner Jackie Crawford Betty Moor Douglas Stark Lynette Fairey Mr Nelson Patrick, Director. THIRD ROW: Harold Eichenbaum, Brien Varnado, Omega Pere Nancy Dyer Ilnet Lammers joe Bruns john Harrison, Bob Peden, Dick Kuhn, Tom Bruns, Lois Coleman, El Freida Mark Silly Edgar Ray Pressler Gayle Sullivan Sandra Mills, Marjorie Heimann, Barbara Adams, Lydia Jaime. FIRST ROW Kay Piland Nancy Treken joan Meadows, Mary Helen Etter. SECOND ROW: Karrell johnson, Iohn D i , , , , f c Remember the thrill when the Ste hen F. Austin High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Nelson Patrick, played the Vic- tory March at a pep rally or Loyal F orever just before the kick-off of a football game? That school spirit was present when our band was in concert or on parade. The annual spring concert was held April 26, and two series of assemblies, one in the fall and one in the spring were pre- sented so that the whole student body might enjoy the talents of these maroon-clad music-makers. The Maroon Music Boosters were organized this year, for the parents of the band members to raise funds for the repair, care, and purchasing of band uniforms. FOURTH ROW: Terry Fitzgerald, Bill Easum, Carlos Rodriguez, Cordon Lawson, Malcolm Fuchs, Billy Mayfield, Robert Coffey, Gene Grove, Herman Waters, Tim Torres, Cordon Houser, Ernest Taylor, Danny Mills, Willie Rodriguez, Herbert Cnimbles, Alan Baker, Randall Reed, Chuck Wood, Arvid Larson, Richard Dove, Larr Partain, Roy Velasquez, joe joseph, Ewell Oglesby. FIFTH ROYV: Bobby Lemmons, Robert Clark, Abel Gutierrez, Doyle McEachern, Mickey Davis, Herman Millican, john Leonard, Rodney Peavy, Walter Sanders, Bobby Blair, Ralph Stark, Alfonso Olvera, Raymond Reyes, Bert Howard, Reuben Taygior, Sue johnson, jack Menn, Manuel Navarro, Betty Lane, Emily Flachmeier, Sharon Cavileer, Brenda Cawthon, Eugenia Cri n. Band 1' 'H v 4' 25,1 ff In o It-ul--4---. v 4 e .: 5 . 'fi pig-, 2 V: ,xv 3 1 . ' ' 21 iii e 1' ' V'W, if I , - g Z' ' JE 2 , 'V Q A -X S ' '. ' . YE! jf: Vx if 'gf ' LE QQ 'SQZJGS' as il ll 'll it U t X3 , L fi f 1 ? 1 'Q' f Yu? ' U U .wig gg ri 6 Q Us 'Y 99 in Sl lily? 'E' G Q 9 1. i 5 gfgwk 1 ' Q' W, Q --'aw if 'X I 1'S' Pattie NVarner, Becky Burke, Diana Cain, Danya Nicholson, Carole B. Hellums, Marcia Reynolds, Sharon Prentice. ROVV: Theron Sheffield, Theodore Sheffield, Dwight Green, jim Aldridge, Bill Gattis, Phillip Carson, David Baird, Lemburg, Bobby VVhitc, Harry Meyers, Benton Albright, j. C. Doud, joe VVells, Karrell johnson, Chuck Merrill, Ann Meadows, Gwen johnson, Rita Smith, Kay Pinckney, Carolyn Bergstrom, Cynthia Shanks. FIFTH ROXV: Eugene , Clayton Spain, George VVilhite, Bill MeCown, Dwight Swabaek, Roy Lyon, Don johnson, j. D. Monk, Tommy NVQ-igel. Tucker Coughlen, johnny Franke, VVayne Sutherland, Roy Smith, Pal Dingler, Tom Miller, Keith Rhea, Carol Sandra XVilson, Sharon Voyles, Ruth Heath. joyee Eitelman. Choir - - Mixed Choir members Mary Helen Etter. Diane Peavy, Ann Cox, XVandean Snowden. Gail Murphy, Barbara Ferrell, Harolyn Moore. Gayle Sullivan, and Kay Pinckney board the bus to attend one of the Choir's many singing en- gagements. ,fugi- FIRST ROYV: Dale Cottingham, Charlotte Barker, Mary Helen Etter, Sue Cocke, Bonnie Ferrell, Colleen O'Connor, Lillian Humphrey, Connie Moflitt, Martha Hill, Linda Saunders, Mary Margaret Barcus, Lillian Tampkeg SECOND RONV: Judy johnson, Polly Beal, Mary Sue Pinckney, Gayle Sullivan, Bohhy VVhite, joe XVells, Roy Lyon, George VVilhite, jim Aldridge, Ordell Dnhe, Pal Dingler, Jerry Scarborough, WVayne Martins, 1. D. Monk, Don johnson, Carol Atkinson, Joyce Eitelmnn, Carolyn Bergstrom, Rosemary Moore. adrigal Singers The traditional Christmas Choral Festival was accompnied by a religious tableau. 3-v4 Q 0.0 cv . N X RIGHT: Specialty acts such as Martha Hill and Patsy Silber- stein as Chip ln Dale entertained patients at the State and Amay Hospitals. LOXVER LEFT: The officers of the J. R. C. did their utmost to accomplish the purpose of thc- organization. The officers are Cayle Hayden, Chaplaing joan Smith, Trcasurerg Betty Hay, Vice-Presidentg john XVheeler, Sergeant-at-annsg Mary Mar- garet Portmann, Secretaryg julia Finks, Reporterg joe Pat Nance. President. LOXVEH RIGHT: Pal Dinglcr was elected the I. R. C. Most Delectahle Schmoon following the annual membership drive. gg W F M3 4 Q 1 U Ku .,u FIRST ROW: Ceor e Foyt, Barbara Bredt, Sharon Henson, Bobbie Beck, Blair Brooks, julia Montgomery, Ann Smith, Ingrid Rad- key, Eleanor Millar g SECOND ROVV: Don YVnkasch, jimmy Prentice, Cayla Craig, Sandra Esquivel, Jean Hall, Margaret Best, Virginia NViley, Ben Green. l n e stil UA ational Honor Providing necessary funds for the Na- tional Honor Society scholarships, the PX meets the students, school-supply needs during the course of the year. George Foyt, Ellie Millard, not pictured, and Ingrid Badkey are managers of the store. 1 'Y15 '-'D 4' i a,a ' gf ' 7 7' .' . n i.','-f .7 I 1 iw ,,.-of x 5 i - 7 Discussing plans for the National Honor Society banquet, given in honor of the new members, are the offi- cers, Sharon Prcntice, Secrctaryg Robbie Bnrlaigc, Reporter and Historiang Richard Kee-ton, Presiclvntg Gayle! Society if One of the National Honor Societys greatest services is its program of coaching. Shown here is julia Mont- gomery explaining trigonometry rules while Mrs. Ada B. Sanderson, sponsor of the National Honor Society, watches. Norman, Vice-Prcsiclcntg uncl Murcia Reynolds, Treasurer. 1 ll. X Sandra Esquivel, Feature Editorg Gayle Norman, Co-Editorg Brent Hickman, Co-Editorg Gayla Craig, Organiza- tions Editorg joe Lee, Pliotographerg Barbara Bredt, Student Life Editorg Virginia XValter, Literary Editorg Mrs. Katherine Norman, Sponsor. Comet Nlary Margaret Portmann, Fac- ulty Editorg Martha Hill, Fac- ulty Assistantg Carolyn Knapv. Senior Class Assistantg Gwen johnson, Senior Class Assistantg Sharon Prentice, Senior Class Editor. Nb X., TlSh Huffman Assistant Feature Editor Baggett Pace Club Editor jimmy Prentice Layout Edltor Ieannle Beal Art CoEd1tor johnny DcBo1s Art Co Editor Ann Lavercombe john XVheeler Photogiaphcr jennalie Klexpis Art Assistant ff -s I N- I , Albert Ehaugh, Advertising Sian agerg YVanda Hose Cockrell, Ur ganizations Assistuntg Sharon Hen son, Photography A s s i s t a n t Z 1 Peggy Parker, junior Class Assist antg Dick Smith, Sports Editor Lynn Lyles, junior Class Assist ant. Not pieturecl: Bette XVilson. Faculty Assistant. x-slr-- S,-ai 102 - I i I v Wi' 'KJ SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS: Mrs. Katherine S. Norman, sponsorg Robbie Burlage, Editorg Julie Holman Assistant Editorg Ed Teinert, Sports Editorg Dale Cottingham, Managing Editorg Nancy Schnautz, News Editor. IIS Ill 1111111 Ofiicial Publication of Stephen F. Austin High School This year the Austin Maroon placed first in the Texas High School Press Association for the fourth time in five years, and re- ceived an All-American rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. Bringing all the news to the student body is the basic job of the Maroon staff. Their long hours and hard Work, under the guid- ance of Mrs. Katherine Norman, sponsor, and Robbie Burlage, Editor, combine to produce each eight-page issue of the news- paper. Much diligent work was turned in on the Maroon by john Wheeler, photographer, Allen Evans, Editorial writer, Leo Reyes, cartoonist, Tucker Coughlen, business manager, joe Love, advertising manager and editorial assistant, joe Lee, photographer. Beginning reporters on the Maroon this year included Larry Hurwitz, Louise LaBauve, Emily jo Hoermann, Virginia Walter, Mary Margaret Portmann, Kathy VVilliams, Peggy St. Martin, Patsy Sellers, Dick Smith, Ben Oliver, Tish Huffman, Brent Hickman, and Phyllis joseph. -l J 19- l l 1 TN! K -4,21 l usf r in IHI sm nululuu Examining the complicated mechanism of the high school linotype machine are luill and Scroll members, FRONT RQXV: .loe Lee, Dick Smith, joe Love, Robb Bur- lage, and Ben Oliver, BACK RQXV: Albert Ebaugh. Peggy St. Martin, Nlary Margaret Jortmann, Gayle Norman, Patsy Sellers, and john YVheeler. Quill and Scroll To be a member of Quill and Scroll a student must be in the upper third of his class, must have written ninety column inches for the Nlaroon or have completed the equivalent amount of work beyond the line of duty on the Comet, and have the approval of the sponsor. Qllicers of the Quill and Scroll are Dale Cottingham, secretary, Ed Tein- ert, vice-president, julie Holman, pres- identg Nancy Schnautz, treasurer, and Brent Hickman, sergeant-at-arms. Sammy Abraham, Michelle Ginsburg, Nancy Franke, Eleanor Millard, Kerry O'Quinn, Emily Hoermann, Sally Emerson, Bobby Martins. 3 atlonal Thesplans The National Thesplans IS an honorarv dramatlcs organ ization A Red Dragon who has earned fifteen points and has shown ab1l1ty achlevement and a willingness to work may become a member A banquet IS held each spring when new Thesplans are lnltiated Drama director Nhss 'Margaret Breedlove is sponsor of the organization P- , NJ. -4- Www- 4 4 ,TAD Q M w,, Q 4 A ,Q .gr A Ii . , s I - l Q I 12' Q .ni ,, - ' My . , , it QL , -6 V . ' ' jijb f f, , ,wf f 1- i :H i . -. ,,, ' .uifil ,X 0: A gh ., L -. 9 s iq, q. 4 H-'-'4 N -. is f '11 n' 'ESF' I I , :Jil :if s ,it Q :Si I v' - . ' . 0 '. N 1 S 1'h'P O 3 eg. 9 g gi f Q W, L 108 SEATED Mlke Moehlman Rosemary Moore Ruth Ann Cook Mrs Mary Adkms Sponsor Karen Klem Woody Lon STANDING L H h g arry urwltz Jo n D Belchert Joe Love Bobble Burlage Larry Nlemann B1llStoer mer Eugene Felld Carl Haehnel Dxck Kuhn Debate Tenth grade debaters Rosemary Moore Ruth Ann Cook Iohn D Rerchert Terry Fltzgerald and B111 Stoer mer who attended the Waco meet are admrrmg the placque for lst place m the State recelved by last years debate team l SEATED: joan Novotny, Ingrid Hadkey, Patsy Sellers hIl11lX liliglnniiir SIANDIIXQ Duid Bnrd Ronild Bnthir jot Love, Woody Long, Rohhie Burlage, john D, Reichert. lim Neff Nlr Snnnil Hnnlt tt sponsor Junior Historians The purpose of the junior His- torians is to encourage students to cultivate an interest in local history. Membership in the Stephen F. Austin High School chapter, which is an affiliate of the Texas State Historical As- sociation, is open to any inter- ested student. Investigating documents in the State Archives Department are junior Historians Ronald Buch- er, Andrew Viscardi. Bill Day. and Rohhie Burlage. Winning exhibitors at the Travis County Live- stock Show held February 28 through March 6 were Geraldine Shugart, Bill Biggs, julia Finks, Charles Bentley, and Clarence Kittredge. r ls ,ri ,af y ah f - 5 Q 59' 'f-wi' ' 0 R . W' .. .0 wa' . o 'ZW Nancy Boswell F. F. A. Sweetheart YS One of the outstanding projects of the F. F. A during the year was its beautification program which was begun in the patio areas. julia Finks exhibits her prize Hereford Heifer. l !I lull 1 2- r . M . 86 5.3 . FIRST ROVV: Chuck XVood, Charles Smith, Dick Smith, Ricky Holly, Don Dayg SECOND RONV1 joe Lee, Tom Bruns, Ben Oliver, Ioe Love, John Herman NVaters, Sonny Viscardig THIRD ROVV: Gus Humner, co-sponsor, Barlow, joe Pat Nance, Robbie Burlage, Albcrt Ebuugh, Banner Gregg, C Hickman, Alwyn Burr, Pal Dingler, Mike Edwards, Farrar Bentley. f cxV.1,f,,, . 4' f , 4 X 4'2- fri:-:11121i Il TAN Iohnson, Sandy Kirkpatrick, jay Lewallen, Bill Elledge, jerry Lee Hughes, Andrc Bouchard, Joe Bruns, Bill Mcflown, Royce Courlcy, Put . C. Harris, Co-sponsor, FOURTH ROVV: Brent Hi-Y Making like whatevers are the Hi- Y officers. FIRST ROXV: joe Love, spring parliamentariang A l b e r t Ebaugh, fall president, Robbie Bur- lage, Hi-Y Youth dz Government Secretary of State, SECOND ROXV: Andre Bouchard, full secre- tary-treasurerg Joe Pat Nance, fall vice-president and spring president, Joe Lee, fall parliamentariang and Pat Barlow, fall chaplain and spring secretary. Representative Charles Sandahl helps Hi-Yers joe Pat Nance, Albert Ebaugh, Pat Barlow, and Robb Burl- age plan their strategy for the Hi-Y model legislature where Robb was Secretary of State. ' .. 1 Last year's Hi-Y sweetheart, Sandra Moore, congratu- lates the new sweetheart, Pat Blachly. The other sweetheart nominees, Ann Cox, Nialine Gilbert, Tish Huffman, and Kay Pinckney, get ready to loose the big boxes of balloons hung in the ceiling. Hi-Y Sweetheart Pat Blachly 'K- ,L 'Q 114 ,QC I . we-1.,,,,, t ,a 0. by R 'JT ,W Q -ma,,ig FIRST VIOLIN-Stanley McCarty, Karrell Johnson, Louise Barnes, Rosie Mercado, Not pictured, Louis Guerrero, SECOND VIOLIN-Zeke Castro, Anita Schulz-Behrend, Mary Covea, Marion Stew- art, Not pictured, Dorothy Reid, Aurora Crawford, VIOLA-Judy Ionesg Not pictured, Patsy Cline, CELLO-Mary Eleanor Brace, Not pictured, Lee Mills, STRING BASS-Lynette Fairey, Dr. Nelson Patrick, director, stands in the rear. Austin High rchestra BASSOON-Emily Flachmeier Qnot picturedj. ,gg P' ,lk-,.. ' gy, 4 4 ' 4 , .Lg ' ,, Q ,- 1' W UTES-Mary Helen Etter, Sally Edgar, Not pictured, El Freida Marko, CLARINETS-Bobby Danny Mills, TRUMPETS-Gene Grove, Not pictured, Billy Duff, Emilio Reyna, FRENCH Iohn Harrison, Bob Peden, Dick Kuhn, Not pictured, Bert Crornackg TROMBONE-Rem , VValter Sanders, Ralph Stark, PERCUSSION-Douglas Stark, Not pictured, Carlotta i , FIRST ROYV: Lvroy Harris, La Nvil Ottirigc-r, Joyce Howarcl. Barbara Raines, Billy Mills, Maureen Hale, Vivian Cover, Joyce Harris, Novclla Cox, Gloria Ryclvn, LaTrc'llv Morris, Aclclyn Nitsclnnann, jo Annv Truictt, Sllirlcy Lively, SECOND ROXV: john Bolln, liolwrt SL-liwalw, lliginio Canalcs, U4-no Nivvn, Bvatricc Ficlcling, Mary Marrc-ro, Margarvt Moncivais, Mary Ann Towns- lr-y, jo Ann Ravvn. Com-va Smith, THIRD ROXV: Ka-nnc-tli Bascy, NI. L. Stanfiolcl, Kvnnc-th lanivs, P1-ggy Ayn-rs, Billy jean Nvw- man, Miss Ruth Blalock, sponsor, Betty Darscy, Carolyn ML-K1-0, Lupc Fe-rnandvz, Filogonia Villannc-x'a, Janis Long Accounting Club FIRST ROXV Donna VVaIlace Sharon Uselton Bettv Graham Carolvn Io Carter jane Fllxnger C1Dg6l YV1lIbanIxs SECOND ROVV Dmna Chote johnme Sue INolen Carolvn Shofner Laura Barcus Pat Scott Xlarx Ann XVheeIer Bunky Gardner Sue Cocke Carol Lxnn Snowden THIRD ROXV Nlrs NIHTIOTIC TTCVIIINHU sponsor Suzanne Pltts lean Shellex Frances Starhng Civ Stollex Harr1etPrvor Barbarl Dlxon NI'1rv Sue Plncknev Ehza jane Pune D1 me Durrett Rosemlry Nienn FOURTH RONV Nancy Ienkms Bettv XVe1de Bettv Cook Shnlex Xlxers Buzzv LEWIS juhe Blanchard Kav Plland Nancw XVeber Frances Ixnape Pollv Pell Nancx Epprlght FIFTH ROXV Nlarv Class Loretta Xlangham BIIIIC can Zander Nlarranne Hoppe Nmcv 0 Dver Clxle Sulln in Shereen XVest Sharon ohnson Imda Stexenson Bettx Brown Sallx Edgar owcc Eltelman Adda Dabba Pohsh Club Anatomy Club Discussing world problems with Mr. Bonesi' are members of the Anatomy Club: Eddie Power, Janice Fogle, Beverly Fleming, Diane Gunn, joe Lee, Brent Hickman, Tish Huffman, Peggy Parker, Dorothy Reid. FIRST ROW: John VVheeler, Nancy Langston, Sue Johnson, Mrs. Margaret Cadwallader, sponsor, El F reida Mar- ko, Mary Gregory, Mary Cummins, Theodora Davis. SECOND ROW: Dick Patillo, Carr Pritchett, Tommy Weigel, johnny DeBois, Rosalie Bie- berstein. '26 Proving that science is fun are Nancy Y: Schnautz, Marian McDaniel, Cavlc Norman, Carr Pritchett, Clifford Barr, and james Lambert. FIRST ROVV: Alex Crosby, Lester johnson, Neville Hargravesg SECOND ROW: Mr. C. C. Ellis, sponsorg Charles Coeking, Bill Spruce Astronomy Club STANDING: Charles W'hites, Isidoro Lopezg SEATED: jamie Lovett, jay Simonsen Q 1 v x 5 I-but Es aff 1-4 3 X 'ff D 55,2 4 'Q ' - 4 ' A i-Q..:' .-:Ji -' I -'cuz--:M-...1 4 s!-II-Aj? --H' -'-'- -. Q, f ' s:'i14 5-i .. --- .f-' ,.'f-1.-.1-.'?:'..-:sf4':d , . Q-- 1105 ... :-:-,, . A- - V -an-f , g , - ' X - . ---v' . 5 ', ,,'- 5 ih 7 'Q' .-- fi ' '42 A-' f T,,si.1. -5-f--, -P --....'w,,.' ':'-- i- :jg-f ., 24 , i V' '-- FRONT ROW: jay Simonsen, Robert Small, Lynn Lyles, Hurolyn Moore, Sarah Ilellums, Jane Ann Moore, Harriet Olsen Peavy BACK RONV: Charlie Scllotz, Bagget Pace, Harper Pettwuy and VVayne Sutherland. The members of the Boating club getting on Surah's boat to go for an ride on Lake Austin. Boating Club Here Charlie Page, jack Stuessy and Robert Small are water skiing. XVater skiing, picnick- ing, and boat riding are just a few of the Boating Club activities. .I , wa .- Y, rm,-'gx - 1 'f -...Q '--S- K vi Here the officers of the Chess Club figure out some intricate plays. They are Dick Smith, joe Love, Ro- ger Nelson, and Coleman Proctor. 'P Chess Club FIRST ROYV: Mary Carolyn Richardson, Patsy Swan, Peggy St. Martin, Kathy VVillialns, Patsy Sellers, Frances Reed. SECOND ROVV: Ed Teinert, Joe Love, Ralph Hawkins, Freddie Talhert, Roger Zemmin. THIRD RONV: Roddy Edens, Dick Smith, Cole- man Proctor, Joe Bruns, Edward Cowan, Lynn Parrish. FOURTH ROXV: Ben Oliver. VVendell Preas. Tucker Coughlen, Sandy Kirkpatrick, Floyd Reese, Eddie Sasse, Roger Nelson, jonathan Dec-herd, Lee Hughes. FIFTH ROXV: John Reid, Boh Massen- gale, Franklin Rude, Terry Fitzgerald, Charles Smith. SIXTH ROVV: Bill Nleflown. Dan VVesthrook. Ray Pressler. Mr. Gus Hamner, sponsor, Frankie MeCill. ,Y 2 ,1. ,ff Nx uw, FIRST ROVV: Carolyn Duke, Rena Mae XVhite, Nancy Franke, Dorothy Viereck, joycc Adams. SECOND ROXV: Nlrs. Carmen Ferris, sponsorg Bertha Anguiano, Mary Duran, and Walma Dean Krueger. F.H.A. Chapter I U 'f!0Q,,Q,hw ,zf Us al' The girls enjoying a cup of punch are, left to right, Sandra Mills, Dorothy Phelps, Patricia Smith, Lynda Ferrell, joyce Harrison, Io Ann McGaughey, and Nancy Schieffer. -1.4-+4 f' j I LEFT TO RICHT: Beatrice Garcia, Faye Hocutt, WVancla Cockrell, Alice Faye Smith, Jeanine johnson, Nliss Earline XVedcllc, josic Cruz, Connic Gonzales. Nlary Zamora, Herininia Ramos, Lupe Gonzales. F. H. A. Chapter II F.H.A. Chapter III FIRST ROXV: Carmen Trujillo, Sadie Terrazas, Virginia NVolf, Nell Scott, Mar- garet Uriegas, Ilene Rees, Diane Hudepohlg SECOND ROXV: IaNelle Crosse. jane Mitchell, Myrtle Dykes, Pat Hays 24 a ,4 A .l LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Cowan, Cookie Morales, Joyce Adams, Carolyn Touchstone, Carol Ann Nolen, Nella Beverly at ironer, Edith Menu, Avon Burton, Cay Cannaday, Miss Edith M. An- derson, sponsor, Culpherna Basey, Martha Uhlig. CNot pictured: Darliene Stephensj F. H. A. Chapter IV . K The members in the club are shown here in the traditional friend- ship circle. LEFT TO RIGHT: Stephen Moehlman, Raymond Murphy, Anne Taylor, Linda Timmerman, Pat WVhite, joe Romero, Paul Lopez. Betsy jones is being initiated with a French Hug by Paul Lopez, president of the French Club, and Miss Eloise Roach, sponsor. Le Cercle Francais LEFT TO RIGHT: Sylvia Pompa, Nancy Fontaine, Betsy jones, Georganna Barrett Bette Hall Linda Timmcrman Anne Taylor Cecile Lumpkin, Pat VVhite, Emily Flachmeier, Raymond Murphy, Steve Nloehlman Miss Roach joe Romero Forcground Paul Lopez -1--.....,,, J 1 L ' x ', by Nl is FIRST RONV: Dorothy Felps, Wandeen Snowden, Ann NValker, Bynne Parker, Stephanie McConnell, Bess Tobin, Hemiinia Lopez SECOND ROVV: Betty Liles, jane Nesbitt, Io Ann Harvey, Margie Dube, joanna Stroman, Sharon Cavileer THIRD RONV: Betty Thompson, Virginia Petri, janet Lummers, Marlene VVahl, Mymu Tumor, Lane Parker, Dezina Stock- ard. FOURTH ROVV: Carol Oetting, Paula XVhitney, Pat Boyko, Miss llc-watt, sponsor. Girls' Intramural Club 127 FIRST ROW: Brenda Cawthon, Betty Ruth Burnett, Betty Lou Nowotny, Ewell Oglesby, john Harrison, Robert Coffey, Abel Cutierrez, Brien Varnado, SECOND ROW: Louis joseph, Marjorie Heimann, Cor- don Houser, Ernest Taylor, jimmy Cottingharn, Ronald Rogers, Larry Partain, Stanley McCarty, Karrell johnson, THIRD ROXV: Robert Kirstein, Cene Crove, Bert Howard, Bob Peden, VValter Sanders, Pat Bar- low, Bobby Harris, Don Harvick, Andrew Cantu, Tommy Muir, FOURTH ROYV: Dr. Nelson Patrick, sponsor, Douglas Starke, Ralph Stark, Reuben Taylor, Roy Nlontelongo, Chuck NVood, Herbert Crumbles, james Thomas, julian Caona, Robert Clark, Kent Yeates. Instrumental Music Club 129 gag-.Xl LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Katherme Norman sponsor Carolyn Kmg Dora P6162 Barbara Dowd Thomas Hagglrd Sally Cushenbery Allen Evans Davld Barnett Joumal1sm Club The Iournallsm Club was llmlted to sophomores th1s vear and the neophytes got pr lctlce at Wrrtlng ur culatlon dutles reading exchange papers and help mg the staff photographers Af, 1 fl, hm A P' A fa , . -f -' .ed F f L i'M-1-1-x 'Q ,,. fc l I 132 LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Thoene, Fred Maas, Sonny Viscardi Nancv Tieken Nanettc Rob 4-rts, Bruce Hyun, George Shanks, Fred Hamilton, Emilv Hoermmm, Aibcrt Thoenv, Nliss Els? Tre-nckmann, sponsor. K. D. V. German Club E O at T FIRST ROW: Beverly Koen, Rose Dean, Sally Emerson, Judy Ravel, Pat Cline, Alex Crosby, Miss Helen Hill, sponsor. SECOND ROVV: Shiela Winship, Stanley Carruth, Mary Custafson, Virginia Walker, Sylvia Sweet, Ewell Muse. THIRD RONV: jackie Craw- ford, Kay Collins, Dorothy XVooten, Betty Brown, Martha Mel Stumburg, Carol Spires, Lynn Adams, David Ives. FOURTH ROW: Rosemary Corner, jane Lou Huff, Zelda Reed, jane Hawkins, jane Bullard, Emma Beard, Robert Palmer. FIFTH RONV: Bert Cromack, jim jenkins, John NVehster, Martha Oyerstreet, Mary Ann Cook, Mary Copper, Maline Cilbert, Julia Montgomery. Pat Barlow, Robert Cray. Honored celebrants at the Latin Ban- quet include Rose Dean, Pat Barlow, julia Montgomery, Miss Hill, Dr. E. C. Cannan, and Mrs. Mary Cray. First year slaves standing attentively behind are Ann Smith, Sam Sparks, Barry YVukaseh, and Sam Olguin. Consulting with Dr. Cannan is Stanley Carrutll. Latin Club FIRST ROW jack Ferguson Glenn Dans L B Hardln Charles Everson Kenneth Smlth SECOND ROW Morns Meyerowxtz jerry Moses Wayne Clldewell jlmmy Banks THIRD Perdmandtscn FOURTH ROW james Sutton Don Watson johnny Frlnke Bully Fallwell Wxvne Sutherland Nir Woodrow Wilson sponsor Motlon Plcture Operators Club 30 ROW: Bob Adeir, JohnAWillms, jlm Watt, Rolaert Kanetzky, Sherrill Whitenerl George 0 0 , 'ltr 414. N The Opera Study Cluh watch as David Buttry, Gayle Hayden, Shirley Gilhreath, Houston Lumpkin, Jim Aldridge, Miss Dorothy Flury, sponsor, act out a scene from the opera, Carrnen.', FIRST ROVV: Shirley Murray, Omega Perez, Phyllis Cockrell, Rosario Mercado, Nancy Hornburg, Herlinda Aguirre, Beth John- son, Mary Shelton, Carolyn Carter, Nancy Huffg SECOND RONV: Joyce Courley, Louise Barnes, Ann Montgomery, Jo Ann Johnson, Mimi Dagwell, Claire Berkman, Pearl Ojeda, Friend Love, Jeanette Sullivan, Anne Holt, THIRD RONV: Anita Schulz- Behrend, Mary Jane Mills, Carolyn Bergstrom, Lillian Humphrcv, Carol Patterson, Jacquelyn Jenkins, Judy Johnson, FOURTH ROVV:lLa Trelle Owens. Patsy Cocke, Harriet Olsen, Nancy Schieffcr, Ann Cox, Connie Moffit, Richard Jones, Carl Anderson, Sam A ford Opera Study Club 138 'SJ 1-:n.1.Qui 4 .Vi4.., ..--'nf 'r 3 3 kf,,,P The Pan American Club watches Raymond Rodriguez as he tries to knock down the pinata. FIRST ROW: Martha Eseobeda, Sylvia Schofield, Mary Rodriguez, Mae Rosner, Lupe Gonzales, Michelle Ginsburg, Nancy Collins, SECOND ROVV: Fernando Cortez, Gladys Guajardo, Louis Guerrero, Mary Sue Sifuentes, Betty Moore, Linda Bartlett, Janis Jennings, Shelley Kalmbaeh, Carolyn Bock, Betty Davis, jan Bradley, Mary Govea, Gloria Hernandezg THIRD ROXV: Florentino Alvarado, joe Olvera, joe Bredlow, Miss Mary Alice Porter, sponsor, Sharlis Leinhach, Rohhie Burlage, Mary Margaret Port- mann, Terry Kendall, Fernando Rios, Juanita Moreno. Pan American Music Club 1 Girls in the Platter Party Gluh luring new records for their friends to enjoy at cluh time. and here they are listening to some of the latest hits. Other niernlmers of the eluh lunlude thosc SEATED N1 lI'llXI1 Bowl L1 slim Llllcr Normi joseph, Gwen johnson, Carolyn lxnipz STANDING ku Linhun Sl1lI'ltX Griffin Georgia Spruce. Alice Spruee. Susan Blimoc Xl irthi B1 lslu Betty Lou Holulmu Hosunirx Show lltcr June Forwood, Sue Hawkins, Bettv Hav Niildred Deen Joyce Schiller jan Bradley and Pat Peterson, ..' , . .na LEFT TO RIGHT: jimmle Hollers David Cray Ronnie Downing Richard Doxe Otto F riedrick, Richard Holloway Billy Cloud Ronald ackson Billv Rex Eastbum Alfred Ander son,, Audrey Hudson, Ann Hulan Tony Downs S erry Como William Logan George Foyt Left to Right: Eleanor Millard, William Young, David Kier, David jones, Darrell Tarver, Robert Peel, John D. Reichert. Bobby VVhite, Dortha Jean Roberson, Betty Kingsbury, Johnny Voudouris, Charlene Woods, Eddie Patton, Ewalda Klein, Pat Smith, Karen Klein, Ingrid Radkey 140 av . sl-FIS Fuss 2 . Q' . ! '7 'AQ' fr' , - 3 A e A . ff Q M, tb , I 'L -5 K Y ,.,.....,.' if w XM FIRST ROVV: Mary Margaret Barcus, Patty Coldsmith, Cail Murphy, Alice Lafuente, Carol Bradfield SECOND ROW: Phyllis joseph, Mikie Covey, Susan Van Winkle, Lynette Fairey, janelle Warren: Lillian Tampke, Kay Collins, Thresa Marquart, Tonie La Fuente THIRD ROW: Carole VVallace, Sandra Buckley, Ioan Novotny, Betty jo Bailey, Mrs. Olwyn Anderson, Sponsor Girls Tennis Club 4 Kem r ofth new o's lea 1 Tumblin Club are Don Wukisch 1 Caldwell im Xiu h Cahill Hitt Herman Waters .1 bes e By' 'g 1 z ,Jry ,J irpy, , 4 , Banner Gregg, Benny Smith, jay Lewallen, Gene Grove, Neville Hargraves, joe VVells, Eddie Power, Robert Sethff, and Mr. Milton O'Dell, sponsor. Boy's Tumbling Club Practicing one of their formations: IN FRONT, Jay Lewalleng BOTTOM ROW: Ben Smith, Jim Murphy, joe VVells, Herman VVaters, and Banner Gregg, MIDDLE ROW: Cahill Hitt, Neville Hargraves, Don VVukaseh, and jay Caldwell, TOP ROWV: Gene Grove, Robert Set- liif, and Eddie Power. Smilin' through is Milton O'Dell. sponsor. ,rwg My ff '...1A..Q1-..,f,-.f.a., N - ,M-1, Wd,-fs'-gq,m5-..f - 'zfwegx-sf , - 4. ff, ' ,,,f:',,, j,, . - .. 1.1, ' .-'V - .f -Jil'-5 -1 ' .g'-fafv ' R .. 2.1, - , . ,g.,.k,..,' . f, I 'QA 5. H71-f tix 'f v I -va' Q 'Yi' 5 .JL ' in ' FIRST ROW Rogers Meredlth Jameq Bxrndt Clyde Arnold Stewart Laccwell SECOND ROVV Floyd Gooding Ken neth Jackson C W Bowen Glen Ogden MAYVIH Enckson Marshall Holden Plez Butts Mr Leroy Watson sponsor Vocational Auto Mechanics Club . 'X 5 , - ' ' ' A ! F Q Q W - -1 S ---1-. .. , ,u ' A r I V 1 '.' 0 ' ' , V ' A L . W , O 1. 'a ' x X , 5 V. E s r 1 fb ' J Q ,y 1 'WY' .' 'ul' 's 5 y - 3 ' , , ' ' ' 5 Z v 1 K 'K 7 ' ' 7 Y I Y 'l 4 ' l I ' ! ' .4 WE' in SITTING: Robert Moreno, Jesse Ortiz, Albert Carrillog FIILST ROW: Frank Camacho, Tim Torres, Rosalio Urtado, Adam Lopez, Steve Mata, Bobby Wagner, Bobby Teague, Neal Bot mer, SECOND ROW: Terrance Mobley, Earl Laird, Gene jolly, Aaron Cluck, Daniel Soriano, Mr. Earl Hatfield, sponsor. O . . Vocatlonal Pflfltlllg Club 5 .1 'L 5 n I w vo Ita X91 Af. Night fircs stir thc spirit of loyal Maroon supportcrs. who await the starting whistle to signal 2lIl0tl'l6I'tllI'llllI1QQ sporting vvcnt, wlicre tcinse moments liolcl the answer to a hoped-for victory. iff leiivs 932.2 7 wifi? I Here Come The Maroons Q h ,v ' was SFA COACHING STAFF Stephen F. Austin greeted its new head foot- ball coach, Mr. JIM TOLBERT, with enthusiasm which never dampened throughout the entire season. Coach Tolbert, left, was ably assisted by Mr. CLEN SXVENSON, line coach, and Mr. TRAVIS RAVEN, hackfield coach. The Maroon football managers, LESLIE WILSON and TED KEEL- EN, served well in this capacity last fall. f Q ' v 0 .M aa .lf A. .' Good Luck! During 'Take-O-XVaco, week at the height of excitement, Mrs. I. L. VVat- son resented C'1Jt'llI1 Stlnlev Ro Jer - p cl 1. n 2 I I ' and the Maroons with a 'good luck' cake and blanket. The token was given on behalf oi her son. Dan YVatson, who compiled a line athletic record while at Austin High. 150 Stanley Roper Mr. Austin of 1954 Last fall Stanley Roper, 1954 Stephen F. Austin Maroon captain, brought honor to both himself and his school when he was selected, along with Ronnie Spillar of Trav- is, as Mr. Austin of 1954. This is the highest single tribute paid to a high school football player in the Capitol City. A player must win not only through his playing ability, but by sportsmanship, teamwork, and leadership. Stanley is the first SFA player to ever win this cherished honor. The versatile lineman has seen action in almost every position on the forward wall. As a junior, he earned his letter playing end. As a senior, he won it by playing tackle. center and guard. Top aroons TOMMY FRANCIS' splendid punting found its way both into the hearts of Maroon football fans and the Top Ten bracket of quadruple 'A' punters. The 155-pound halfback's running contributed much to Austinis impressive ground game and aided Francis in earning his 1955 letter jacket. The small 140-pound frame of scatback WAL- TER KIDD did not deprive any glory accredited to this runner. Known as the little guy who wouldn't quit, Kidd continually sparked the Maroons with his keyed-up spirit. Starting the season as a left-halfback Kidd was switched to the right slot and proved just as potent in that position. .g ,ff N V W. , - ' , , a, ' ... if MARVIN REYNOLDS, 180-pound tackle, was Austin's real threat in the line both on defense and offense. Honker, as he was called by his teammates, opened many a hole to pave the way for the backfield men of Austin High. dw David Pollard was involved in one of his more unpleasant moments of the season as he is smothered by three Brackenridge Eagles. AUSTIN 0 - TRAVIS 14 The Maroons began their somewhat dismal season with a dismal start, as Coach Barnes Milamis W. B. Travis Rebels, along with their own private powerplant known as Fred Bednar- ski, as the pre-game favored Southside eleven found a Worthy foe in SFA,s congregation. How- ever, the Rebels forgot their intra-city school friends and for 48 minutes played a rough and tumble brand of football with Austin emerging on the short end of the score, 0-14. AUSTIN 0-W. B. RAY 46 SFA's offense bogged down and the Maroons lacked defense as the mighty Texans romped to an easily-won victory over the game Capitol City eleven. The 46-0 defeat was the worst suffered by the Maroons in over thirty years. David Pollard and Walter Kidd starlighted Austin's mild ground game. BILL BIGGS ARMANDO OLVERA jANIES NALLEY JACK RAPP 170-pound Letterman 180-pound Letterman 155-pound Letterman 180-pound Letterman Center Tackle End Guard ' A n .N -I 35.1 1. . 'gy ' I. W' 'fe 3. ---V3.5 ' 'R . t iii. Z 2?-f-fii 'I' ' ' I Zigi 1-'I ' L WC vii if C I .J . ' ' '- I fm V 0 Q . ...Q if . I 3 ' 1 -a Q -'-- 1 Q, , , 41' 1' I-.v 4 Tommy Irranels N0 44 skirts around right end after taking a pitchout from quarterback Roy Cloud No 12 against the effcrson Nfustangs AUSTIN 6 BRACKEXRIDGE 13 Coach Tolbert's continual shuffling of his line- up showed considerable improvement as SFA battled the Eagles down to the last minute of play. Alton Greeven scampered 37 yards for Austixrs first score of the season. The PAT was missed and Brackenridgels lead was cut to 153-6. Austin threatened once more, but the drive was stifled by the Eagles' stout defense. AUSTIN 7 IEFFERSON 13 The Maroons played their finest game of the season as they battled the Mustangs to a torrid 13-7 score. David Pollard put the Crimson back into the ball game with a 53 yard gallop for the first SFA score. C. Ray Daniel added the extra point to knot the score at 7-7. Moments later, Larry Fly broke the backs of the Maroons with a 49 yard sprint after taking a freak handoff. The PAT was missed and the clock ran out shortly following the score. TERRY DRISKELI, Z. T. GRIFFIN HAROLD HENDERSON JIM CATTIS 160-pound Letterman 155-pound Letterman 170-pound Letterman 150-pound Letterman End Guard fi Guard Guard 4 1 Q 1- i I Y: V vi A , --.-..4.- Ai lo -Q : If: fl. 1' A .-,,, ,., ' 7 f. A O-A 1' ' ' f ,,.,,,N,, - .. ' --'--.-. ,- -4 ' ---h ' , 'T-Tw -'S' g---- 'J y 1 5 'Ti- fZj L , A ' F r I 1 f av... , , I ,...,.,- -... - -.. -'. ..- -x -- .- .--..a .,.-, .. -.v.... 1-., -v -Q-...v-qv x in ..,..'-iig , . - v-' 2 4 f ' V -:QT -' ' .F 4 . ...4. - , -.- . . . A' s 'Q 1, 4 V 4 I 4 . . - Sl' ig' .bi ,af I Z a ter Kzcd stretches to ,grab Roy CIoud's pass DAVID POLLABD 160-pound Letterman F ullback ALFRED LEDESMA 150-pound Letterman Halfback 11-lpii -ali-.J ..f.. -...- 5' .,,,,. ' ..-.-,,- - -, L.. kv- :MM 4s uf 41-ex '3 M- 23 1. fix f NJ 41 REX NICHOLS 195-pound Letterman T ackle 1-in-191 HJ , --'I-11-111: -gi .J vJ---- - - ...-.I-..- , gi ...rn 4. . , ..A..... 4.1- Ji.. ....l....-...-'- L, . Y, 1, ...Jl.-.-.- .1 -W -1 -at 'Lav- J... ,.f l . -Cl 1 1. his cut to ward off a aroons' opening game er, far right, attempts usii ' ir' :J : --A-Q all ---P- ' A -4 . I 594.41 - 1, W .U - JOHN FULCHER 195-pound Letterman Tackle JERRY SPAIN 165-pound Letterman End , . . -,I . iQ. J . . Ji , ,- -fvf. .f .r. I ,. l ---J..i,, -A I '-. ..J, 1k -mul. :L oi ,Y u s v C A--tt: un. 3 ' Q .L X . -. Qi, , '- Fu . X14-'Zim 5 .N -V If -'ii NORMAN MENDEKE 180-pound Letterman Guard Alfred Ledesma, No. 23, starts his runback after intercepting a Travis pass. jerry Spain, 82, moves in to block out a Rebel defender. vc. xy, X ,- 44 ih1'f- . jg-- f. - X- C, .L W 1,... S- 'rx 'l ex s -vi 194i A1 41... ...p-.,, 9' . -+-u-:gd , -hngnni-nv '-lh0uni1:n ,QT ,., A-, -- ,. 1 -.gg- I .--Q f -A-51, 5 3:33 2 V? . g , E .p 2 f - 4. dd C. RAY DANIEL IOHN STEINLE 140-pound Letterman 150- ound Letterman P Halfback Halfback AUSTIN O - McCALLUM 19 Coach jim Tolbert's Austin Maroons played their second intra-city game of the season on October 8 with the McCallum Knights, and a near-capacity crowd witnessed the Northsiders score three times in the last half to overcome AHS. As far as the Maroons were concerned, it was a one- man show as big David Pollard smashed a weary Mc- Callum line for 108 yards of Austin's total 119 yards gained rushing. Ronald Green scored one touchdown for the Knights, with Frank Weise accounting for the remain- ing two. It was Weise who contributed more to the Maroons, downfall as he carried the ball ten times for 126 yards. S. F. Austin's band is pictured here in preparation for board- ing the buses for the Tyler game. .- ww V Coach Jim Tolbert ap- peared worried at this cru- cial moment during a game. Players by his side are Roy 156 ' lwrzn JOHN LUCIO 150-pound Letterman End S A f J in A Vw' kid' 'f f :ea if A 5, - - -, I '12, ,,,, V v TTI' 1 'll 'TM I KM . 1' Z' to ,I A .f Q1 p , - V f -sl 4 g - 1 'A l 4 K xl . -X ROY LYON DICK SPANCLER 170-pound Letterman 190-pound Squadman Tackle Tackle erry seated on the ground. AUSTIN 14-MILBY 14 Milby of Houston, sparked by its crackerjack half- backs Jim Cox and Billy Coons, invaded House Park in the favorites' role, but left town a completely be- fuddled eleven. The reason for this was that Austin's Maroons came out of the dumps to tie the visitors 14-14. A air of drives, tallying 85 and 35 yards, accounted for thje Maroons' scores, with Walter Kidd and David Pollard doing the honors. C. Ray Daniel added both the vital extra points. The game's success, however, was accredited to quarterback Roy Cloud's brilliant signal-calling and short, snappy passes. End johnny Lucio turned in a yeoman performance for AHS, along with Stan Roper and Terry Williams. Cox returned a punt 75 yards for a TD, while Koons scored on a 74 yard interception. and Iames Wier. Driskell stands at Walter Kidd is The Maroon band and the Red Jackets combine forces to form a castle during the halftime activities. -.Q!f : t Q . .. ' -V Q 1- : an .. 'I ' 1 L. 5 1' riff Lv : ' f - is IIM MURPHY 160-pound squadman Center 15 ii V ?i'1... -vnu--L, -i'i--........ ilu- N- ..-hi li!!-us-1 it-uni.. . TCI-smug, 'l Q fl2 X 'R ,ww --,. --ide - '4 gil ii, Q i..er,k ROY CLOUD 160-pound Letterman Quarterback JOHN FAINTER CAHILL HITT JAMES WIER C W REEVES 160 pound Squadman 155-pound Squadman 175 pound Squadman 175 pound Squadman Quarterback Guard Guard En 1' carried on by Coach IIM TOLBERT. TERRY WILLIAMS 160-pound Letterman End MACK BREEDLOVE HOWARD WILLIS CHARLES WEISS GILBERT RODRIGUEZ 200-pound Squadman 190-pound Squadman 175-pound Squadman 195-pound Squadman Center Tackle Fullback Guard ' -i - - F42 H20 ' 1' T -21,12-ef-fffke, - T- i 1T. Zz' y '91, - I ' ' r- ' I' V A -f bl! A I ' Yi I I ,J A l 'EE -,f ' ' 5 I '-- . A ' F -... nu - Q Y A , ,, . 2 713 f 11 3 TYLER 31 - AUSTIN I3 A spirited Sl'CUllll half of play hy the xl1lI'UtJllS gained A11sti11 Iligh I11llL'l1 prestige despite a losi11g 31-I3 enco1111ter with the Tyler Lions. A PIC-gilllll' poll of sportswriters favored Tyler hy as much as seven touehdowns, but a ClC1l'fIUIIIL'Cl erimson Il stalemated Tyler i11 the latter portion of the ga111e to l1old down the seore. Tl1e Lions piled up a 19-0 lead, completely dominating the first half, 1111til field geiieral Itoy Cloud tossed 45 yards to XValter Kidd. Seconds later, hruising David Pollard hulled over from tl1e o11e-yard line, and Carroll ltay Da11iel added tl1e extra poi11t. Austin held Tyler to a draw during the third quarter, hut two Tyler drives reached paydirt i11 tl11- final period. Big Stan- ley Roper picked off il stray Tyler toss and V'CIIt T38 yards for a seore. Ilalfluaek Toniuiy FTRIIICIS co11tin11e1l his brilliant play dis- playing a dazzling array of punts averaging 38 yards 11 kick. IIICIILAND PARK 26-AUSTIN 6 A group of KlC1t'I'IlIlllL'Cl Seottics from Ilighland Park struck early 111 the game tllltl Cfllltilllltil to ro111p to a Olll'-SIdl'tl 26-6 triumph over Austin. A11 early Austin fumhle set the stage for the Scots opening TD. and later in the first period a sus- tained drive gave the Dallasites a 13-0 lead. Bill Bowers of the Scots racked llp hoth touchdowns. An intercepted pass onee again gave the Scots the pigskin, and another Scot offensive drove yard-by-yard to gain il tally. Tommy Francis, the OIIL'-lllilll offensive show for the Blaroons, returned till' kielcofl to midfield. Several plays later NValter Kidd eircled left end for the first Austin score. The last portion of tl1e game was a see-saw hattle with the ball changing hands continually. A had Austin throw ended up in Highland Park hands in the last quarter. The Scots' Carl May shook loose for il 64-yard jaunt to stage another tally. XVICHITA FALLS 46 AUSTIN 7 Austin Illgh 4lUlll'IItXtLl to cold XA1LlI1tl Fills 111d the 'North 'IKXIS Coyotes 1111d1 the NI 1roons 16111111.28 tr1 111- xy 1tl1 1 46 1 tftlllllillljl rIh1 fOl11 lllillll 111 tl11 Optlllllll 111111ut1s of pl is 1 d ll t1 d Ill 1 Illgl xx 18 ox1r vot1 1 In 111 d lshn s 111 1 1 s t 1 1 11t1 I' ills lllltlll t1 1 r11 1 SIIIOO 1 ll LIISINK shovy guning 380 x1 scoring t1rr1torx with 1 1UlILlIll0XKII fin 1llx rtsultnng for t11 XI 1roons 111 tl11 tin 1l six s11o11ds of tl11 jlllllt T111 Austin 1tt 1111 Ill v1r got uude rw IX IS tlll NI 1roons g uned only 97 x 1rds rushing 1nd 71 y lI'ClS through the 11r Tommy Fr IIILIS xx IS tl11 hright sp mt III tlll Austin shovy t11rn111g 111 flllt 31 y ll'Ll p1111t1ng 1v1r1g1 l'r1n11s 1onst1ntls ls11l11d t11 X 1roo11so11t ot tro11il1 s1tt111g 111 t11 X111 lltl F1 s o 111s1 160 XVACO 76 AUSTIN 6 'XII llllffllltilll winless gridiron 1 mipugn xx is forgott1n Xoxernher I9 IS the Xiiroons y 1l1antly bittled district Cham DIOII V RLO o11 uen terms be tors honing 76 6 As lopsided 1 1 1 1 1 1l1 t1 r1111111 1o11 1111 T11 till W Q 111 UUUIIN 10117 Sllll lltltl XX 1111 without Nllljlt I st 1ovy11 lll tl11 Uptlllll r1o1l llt X 1 sp1r 11 Crins thc Xl1roo11s h lLl's lIl10 11111te11t1on with 1 s1or1ng p1ss to XX 1lt1r tl11 y 1 1g 1111s 1111 lllflll 1 It l1g1 rs 111 1r1 district sl1t1 T11 x1lI'O0IIN drox1 to tht visitors I8 y 1r1l l1I'lt hut tl11 1r1x1 lioggtd down lllll 1x1n tl11 tr1n11ndous Austin spirit could lltlt 1111111 11p the 1l1fl1 r1n11 Xl 1111 s1or1d once more with tvso I1llttS r1111 111111111 Ill t11 gllllt SllllS IltXtT s x Il 1111 vxon X 1 1 rition 11 tl s 1111 1 1 1 otl1 r 111 11 Sl 1s ' - 1 L. ' - 1 -' . ' - -A1 ' - 'A ' i.'iIl ' 'Q' V 1 2. -. 5 as res l - ' a one-si1l1-d rnassacre liefor- tl11- ' lt '1. -. the SCUTL' sounds. it does 11ot i11 li ut- the - - ' at' 1 l Coq' - lalf 11 llowar Fran' ' 1la.l -l V5 yi rdf 'or th- spi ' 1l1i'I1 l - . 1 ' 3 ' glit. XVi -l ' 1 '1 Q ' ' '1 ally. Au: ' 1 It - 'A a l- ir, l ' ' - 1 ' g Th' Coyotes 1 1 1 J tl iii- '- , ' 1' ' I .'1fll5 pc ' , li X 'aeo peels 'tl away at the .' ' it il I ' I,'0Il line. 011 the gftlllllll. A 27-yard tlttSDl'l'illIU1l throw P111 Austin lin raekiiig 11p IU points het-ore Austin scored. Hoy flltllltl hrought 1- 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 2 ' ' 21 31 - ' 1 - 1 1 J 4 ' 1 . .' J ' L 2 Kidd. 1 only seire 1 1' it XY1 - l 4 1, tl - ' ti - U' SL. fa T .' ' 1 7 1 J 1'. I' ' l ', 1 , ' '. ,i '- 1 ' ', ' l -: -,'1 'At't1'. 'Q - fi j l' 1'- - '1- 1 1 ' .It 9 ' l ' I1-lc l- -ll gll' mi -1 g' l- 1 -. Auf ' - '- -3a,'-cIi- attit l- ' the .11 roo11s 'llllfll atl- 111i 1 ' . tllltl al I-I a finifl' 1, t1 ll -I1 to an e wise 11- ' -nt- ful I -1 ,o11, If - - 5 -, 1- '1 - 4 ' : i r A 8 i THE 1954 AUSTIN 'ABU TEAM: FIRST RUNV: Riciuirci Hue-rger, George YVilhite, lurk Millner, NYaiyxie Martins, Bob Biggs, Sum Woolsvy, Nick Huntzis, Don Rylanclc-rg SECOND ROXV: Billy Duff, jack Cook, Robert McCullough, Dong Harrington, VVuyne Jester, Sinn Olgnin, Pierre- 'lieuciwellg THIRD RONV: Stanley Buerger, Roy Nil-rnli, Felix Rodriguez. Ricky Schieffvr, Arthur Driskeli, Don llaitin-rly, Douglas Chilton, Royce Conrlcy. They'll Help the Maroons Next Year Pierce Treadwell, No. 21, gained several yards in this game with Travis, lL'l1iClI the Austin Bees won 13-7. jimmy Martinez, No. 46, is nzocing in for a block. 0.11 31 gl The 1955 Maroon Basketball Team: Harvey Ford, Ray Daniel, Gilbert Ramirez. XVill Knox, Bob Dowd. Dick johnson, Bex Nichols, Mack Breedlove, Robert Mclntyrc. Sonny Rhodes. rl Fighting Down to the Last Stephen F. Austin bounced back to the front pages in the sports world as a result of the fine showing made by the 1955 Maroons. Coach NVallace Dockall tutored his cagers to an out- standing 13-5 record with the services of only one returning letterman. But what a lettermanl He was none other than Dick Johnson, co-captain along with Robert Nlclntyre. and was selected to the quadruple A all-state five. He ranked second in district scoring, despite missing one game. His highest single total for one game was 33 points, and ROBERT JICINTYHE, No, 23, attempts to help the hall into the basket with mental concen- tration. REX NICHOLS, center, and GILBERT RAMIREZ, No. 11, await the rebound as an unizlentifed McCallum Knight attempts to block the shot. AHS won, 56-49. johnny Lucio, Robert Hodglciss. Charles Lf-Noir. STANDING: joe Pat Nance, manager, Coach Wallace Dockall, and john VVarner, manager. Basket- The Austin aroons he was culled hy some the finest player ever to come out of Austin High. Along with johnson. this year's letterman list included Nic- Intyre, Gilbert Ramirez, C. Ray Daniel, Rex Nichols, Sonny Rhodes, and johnny Lucio. Lucio and Nichols are juniors with the rest being seniors. The Crimson jumped off to a hang-up start during the season us they compiled an S-2 record in non4distriet games and Ll 5-3 standing in the District SAAAA. Austin was in contention for the crown until the final game of the year. GILBERT RAMIREZ gently lays the ball up for two points as ,lurk Serorrl of McCallum ar- rives on the ,srene too lute. AHS iron, 56-49. ,S SFA Nets In Pre D1 COACH WALLACE DOCKALL RAY DANIEL - C The mighty mite this year, Ray paced the Maroons, efensive tactics. Senior. Austin High defied all predictions, opening the season with a 55-48 triumph over the San Marcos Rattlers. Coach YVallace Dockall's charges, led by Dick Red Hoss johnson, pounded out two wins over Travis, their second by a count of 42-43. The newly-dubbed CinderellasU racked the McCallum Knights led by jay Hawley, 56-49 to become the only team in city-play with an unblemished record, as of December 8. San Jacinto of Houston Hnally cracked the magic spell, soundly trouncing the Crimsons 68-49 in the following game. REX NICHOLS leaps the McCallum tiff, as RAY ffar rightj look on. - Record rict Tilts Another win over San Marcos occurred with a 55-47, almost identical to the first game score. Victories followed over Cleburne and McCallum, before the Maroons entered the Invitational basketball tournament in San Antonio. Harlandale, the Maroons' opening opponent, fell before Austin, at the expense of an injured ankle to Dick johnson. Johnson was injured early in the ame, and missed the entire second gameg the Crimsons iost to Iefferson, who were the champs of the toumey. The Maroons were the only Austin team to reach second-round play, and the loss to jeff ended pre-season play, with the Maroons sporting an 8-2 win-loss record for their efforts. Austin the tipof during U42 and Dick Johnson B 9? rx, 1 AUSTIN-46, TYLER-45 AUSTIN-73, TYLER-47 An off-and-on attack by the Ma- roons resulted in a hard-fought 46-45 triumph over the Tyler Lions. Bad passes and inability to rebound placed the Maroon cause in jeopardy throughout the contest. Tyler hacked away at the Crimson lead holding a 38-35 lead late in the game, and not until Robert McIntyre pushed a jump shot for a pair of points did Austin move ahead to stay. A sensational deep-freeze took the heart out of the outfought Lions, with the Maroons keeping possession of the ball the re- mainder of the game. The Maroons pulled off a top-notch win at one of the most cmcial mo- ments of the season. A goodly num- ber of fans turned out in Tyler Feb- ruary 4th to see Austiifs Dick Johnson hit his season's high with 33 points. The Dockallites were commended for playing their best game of the season. D X 6 Dick Johnson, 17, gets McCallum Knights. Rex rebound. JOHNNY LUCIO proved his capa- bility as an excellent lloorman this year. He should spark SFA,s defen- sive attack next year. Crip shot against the left, 1:3 getting set to take the XVILL KNOX, a top reserve this year, should be another stal- wart for next seasons squad. I I K WACO-53, AUSTIN-46 AUSTIN-50, WACO-48 XVithout the services of ace scorei Dick johnson, the Austin Maroons went down to a 53-46 defeat to Waco to open District 5AAAA play. VVhat the Nlaroons lacked in a weakened lineup was made up in hustle and de- termination, as the valiant quintet battled YVaco down to the wire. Cil- bert Ramirez took over scoring honors, netting 19 points. XVith revenge in their hearts, the Nlaroons outplayed the VVac0ans in their second meeting. WVith only five minutes remaining in the game, it appeared as though the Tigers might add another notch in its win column. A spirited comeback netted the Ma- roons an even keel, followed by Car- roll Ray Daniells deep freeze and last second layup shot clinching the game for the Nlaroons 50-48. fl QUSTIR 70 MACK BREEDLOVE - C Rebounding and hook shots are the high- lights of NIack's ability. A junior, he will aid Austin in the tall man department. BOB DOXVD - F One of the top sophomores on the squad, Bob is also a rebounding ace. His speed and versatility are his best virtues. X . X 1 4 ROBERT HODCKISS - G Robert sat on the bench most of last season, but he should lead the Maroons' scoring in '56, CHARLES LeNOIR - G jump-shot specialist, Charles saw con siclerahle reserve duty this year. WICHITA FALLS-48, AUSTIN-47 XVICHITA FALLS-73, AUSTIN-59 Wichita Falls, a season-long nemesis of the Maroons eked out a 48-47 Win over Austin in their initial encounter. A constant changing of leads was evidenced with the North Texas 5 holding a slim 24-23 margin at halftime. The lead was reversed by the conclusion of the third stanza, and points were matched each for each until the final stages of the game. In the final second, the Coyoteis guard, Curtis, meshed a free throw preceded by a fieldgoal to cinch vic- tory. Despite Dick Iohnsonis yeoman service C Red notched 30 points-over half the Crimson totalj, an inspired troupe of XVichita Falls Coyotes ran roughshod, defeating Austin 73-59. UST 15 Dick johnson goes high into the air to get off his familiar jump shot against the Knights on S.F.A. homeeourt. Robert McIn- tyre is shown getting into posi- tion for a rebound. HARVEY FORD A crackerjack, hustling, sopho- more. Harvey lifted Austin with his never-ceasing pep. H i s specialty is defense. ROBERT MCINTYRE, No. 23, ami DICK JOHNSON, No. 17, watch as GILBERT RAMIREZ drops the ball through the basket for two points against McCallum. MIKE NALLEY - C Mike was the tallest sophomore on the team and will boost SFAis hopes for a district crown next year. AUSTIN 61, HIGHLAND PARK 54 AUSTIN 67, HIGHLAND PARK 48 Highland Park of Dallas was brushed oil easily by Austin as the Nlaroons pounded out a 61-54 triumph over the Scotties. Dick johnson poured 16 points through the net, and tall Rex Nichols cleared the boards to lead a spirited Crimson team. SFA was never in trouble through- out the entire game, twice leading by a dozen points. The Scots entire offense rested on Brooks Patrick, who racked up 28 points. Austin capped off the season in fine style, once more defeating Highland Park in the campaigns finale. Dick johnson netted 24 counters to cinch second place in district scoring and to lead Aus- tin 67-48 win over the Dallasites. Coach Dockall used numerous substitutions with the ending result a thorough rout of the Scotties. Maroon Golf Team NVith four returning letter- men to aid the chances of a District crown, Coach Ken- neth Carter added to his reg- ular varsity a 'Bi team com- posed of five underclassmen. This purpose was to groom these boys into the roles of varsity players for future sea- sons. The 'B' team included Ewell Muse, Tommy XVil- son, Ricky Holly, R. D. Kizer, and Bob Dorsctt. These boys will he hack nt-xt yr-ur to aid SFA. 176 Q.. 's V 'S The 1955 Maroons FIRST ROW Eddlc Sasse Lee Hughes Roger Nelson LeRoy Smlth Blll Drake John Reyes Roycc Courley SECOND ROW jerry Adams Mlrvm Reynolds Eddle Barrett Alwyn Barr Jesse Hemandez Robert McIntyre Irmmy Cottlngham Wrlton Lundm Lmton Whrtaker BACK ROVV Dlck Smlth manager Coach Trans Raven Julian Caona manager And With Spring Comes Baseball Coach TfdV1S Raven entered the 1955 season wlth four lettermen and several squadmen how ever a few days before the season got underwav an ace pltcher announced he was movlng to New MEXICO ThlS hurler Pete Schler won the majorlty of SFA s games as a sophomore 1n 1954 The Maroons shook thls blow off and went to work on the brg Job of leblllldlng Lettermen Blll Drake John Reves Lmton VVh1t1ker and Walton 1.4llHL11H each found therr way 1HtO the startlng lmeup along w1th squadmen LeRox Smlth 'md jlmmy Cottmgham After loslng 1tS Hrst four games all 1n non d1StI'lCt play AUSt1H was put back on ltS feet by Reyes br1ll1ant no h1t no run performance over New Braunfels ln the Maroons opemng d1str1ct game Coach Raven carrled a regular team of seven teen boys and also squadmen Larry Carpenter Raymond Smith james Welr and joe Wells The Maroons played four non d1str1ct games and a twelve game d1str1ct schedule Austln competed 1n the Dlstrlct 16AA along w1th Alamo Helghts and Harlandale of San AHt0H1O V1ctor1a New Braunfels N1cCallum and TfaV1S Q ' 1 . 5.5. 1. . 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' f , if The dependable senior catcher of the Austin ' ' R ' squad, MARVIN REYNOLDS lifted the Ma- roons, spirit with his satirical nonsense. ROBERT 'ULINTYRE hai the Cmderella Story of the M1 room thlS year IS he had never played Hret base before this sea Son He nalled down the yob md came through rn fine faahlon jIN1NlY COTTINCHANI the fleet footed Ni xroon left fielder 5po1Ied many opponents mns vuth hlS fine catches -fr-cr if if iff H1 uf .ni IIQ 5' 5 '15- is .. 95- ...Si Q, qw :afwv..a.v 4.4 1 E ft ' 7 J I , . O v 0 ' , 1' l, . E . iz -IL A u il X ', . -4 A ,- I X 4 , 1 V I ., a- e 5 I ' f V Q ., rr, '. Q ' , ,tx .a , Y' W .. 5 Sgt! - . XX -'t ' . ' , . , , K k Q., W - , ,. . A - Ai wi, 'uf K . . ,aw 1 2 . J' 'Wx R , - ' . - M x - ' ' -e ' , .LN , , , 5 n if .. , 1 V sf- ' , . , f N Q ' ru' ' . ' AWK' xl 1 , n 5 . ' ., 4, L . ...W A. .. Q. -w,,,:, I f 4321, A . yt . r Q e a r 2 'N ,, r 'f,5'Xr3 , N 1, , Ng y ' ' K ' ' 4' x . 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YQ- uc. 7 9i?'2i:i'!Sf1'l1.Li41'4b-ip-' 'iw' 'iii In his first year as a Maroon, LEE HUGHES LEROY SMITH, shortstop knocked mam vaulted into the first string picture in a short- opposing pitchers out of the box with his fine stop,s role. hitting. The Coach Gives Tips 1' ' - i, Maroon coach TRAVIS RAVEN gives pointers on keeping score to junior manager, DICK SMITH, whose job it was to keep accurate records. 'il It L x is-ta f '? - '-21 3:-'ZFTLT7'-T'-'J'?2'.IA....t, H z T1 ' x . Q-in - ,, Bill Drake, right, is set to take the pitch, which he blasted for a single on the next ojering. David Bradshaw of McCallum is the catcher. A few moments later ........ 1 Cracking into the starting lineup as the only sophomore, catcher JESSE HERNAN- DEZ aided the Muroons' alignment with his power hitting. Bl ,,,,4..,,, xr' . tk, g ' Q 1. , 4 W .0 -49 - - 'W , ' I s- ' A f ' 'e' eff. ',rpt2.e 551' 'E . .- 5' .v f ' . .. -- :wr f f - r I ,X --A fri i D f 1 .,,r .l:ff::'1 T, -ew 1 3.1,.- . I -' ' K - Q A N 4- '- l -s . via ,K is EDWARD SASSE impressed Coach Raven with his ability and hustle. Eddie saw a good deal of action in both the infield and outfield. . . . . . Drake is being forced out at tlzircl base by the Knights' third baseman, Ronald Green. .A-. f 15742. J. .nv -f , 'L'? .ww we ' f C. .w f f 1 al, , , r, s ' N. . ,f ,af 1 Q- ll L' -pf. 'k ' L , It... - , :. I.. . - ,gn-. .1-f 1 ROGER NELSON served well as . top utility inficlder for SFA this sca son. He will be back again next ye-an Iii 4 -3 1 f. F' I ' . . ur ... ,Y ., A Jw. fi 1 A -3 fr - Q - C it CA.: ,, . . , . . .V - . - ' - - if it ll 'Q-L l1'H.. ' P'-11-1 l 1 l ' . . ol . lx ,.. ,, ' The 1955 Maroons: first row: Ncil NVhitcsell, Fernando Cortez, Robert Adair, David Baird, Bill Biggs, Dick Spangler, Andre Bouchard, Tommy Francis, XValter Kidd, Bobby Anderson, Richard Karotkin, Pal Dingler, Dick Schieffer, Plez Butts. SECOND ROYV: james VVhite, Charles Everson, Melvin Foster, L. B. Hardin, 1. C. Como, David Magness, David Pollard, Don Hatherly, Bob Masscngale, Nod Bnratti, Billy Xllapler, Bert Clayton, Sammy Horton. THIRD ROYV: Don Strectman, Bill Cattis, Iohn Bab- cock, Robert McCullough, Kent Ycates, Doug llarrington, XYaync Friedrich, Charles Rogers, George VVilhitc, Glen Conolcy, Ed- ward Cokals. Mike Arno, john Faint:-r, john Steinlc, Alton Crceven. BACK ROXV: johnny Voufluris, Coach Clen Swenson. And Away They G0 . . . The T racksters Pacing the Maroon dashmen this season were john Henry Steinle, Letterman Don Hatherly, and squadman David Pollard. Hath- crly was expected to be a terrific bolster to the Maroons, chances R A of defending the District MAA championship. x S P a--- .-...- ..-.. Relay Teams For many years, Austin has sported some of the finest relay teams in the state. The '880 yard' team this year was made up of JAMES XVHITE. TOMMY FRANCIS, fboth kneelingj, DOUG HARRINCTON, and ROB- ERT ADAIR. SFA's strong '440 yard' squad was composed nf cindermen BOBBY AN- DERSON, T O M M Y FRANCIS, NV A L T E R KIDD, and D I C K SCHIEFFER. 'N 'a2'f7 I vu! Z' f 0 Iwi vl,4 7 Q A -v O.- X55 71 7, f 5 ,' n W, Representing Austln m the welght dlvlslons of the track meets Creeven james XVGIT, jerrv Scirborough 'md Rex Nlchols The number one and two msn III SFA bro ld llllllplllg meet entrants wt re AI FRED LEDESXIA and KENT HEATES r. aS6fA POLE V AULTERS-Sammy Horton Don Streetman Plez Butts Bllly Wappler -..... swf.. 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' -v - V - FIRST ROXV: Tom Bums, Franklin Rude, jim Bob Holmes, George Foyt, Don johnson, Tucker Coughlen, Robert Peel, Steve Moehlmang SECOND ROXV: Richard Keeton, Dick johnson, Don VVukasch, Albert Ehaugh, Dick Spangler, Dick Bufiicr, Sam Alford, Barry Wukasch, Coach 0. T. Gustafson. Boy's Tennis Team 'T' A 4-'4'-'N vc vjvv as .. -7 190 3 N N, X. Coach O. T. Gustafson guided his boys through a successful net campaign. The squad was led hy Richard Kccton, returuee from last year's squad, in the number one singles division. Rich- ard won the first three tournaments entered by SFA. RICHARD KEETON, No. 1 Singles. i W px' Q..f X yi-l +4 Hr' 751 1 if x ' all QW l l' 3 it-fi , l N ' i . if 1 No. 1 - Dick johnson and Dick Bufiicr No. 2 - Don NVukasch and Dick Spangler Boys' Doubles Austin came through regional play with two top winners, as Richard Keeton and Gail Nlnrphy won boys' and girls' singles without difficulty. The No. 1 doubles team of Dick john- son and Dick Buftlcr also advanced to the finals of the district meet, but were climinatcd. The other two teams were climinatcd early in the rounds. No. 3-Steve Nloehlman and Robert Peel ,4 , S . 1 '- 'r l ix I N .el Q 1 -, iivrfxkye- ,. 5 gf, I J ,e ,Q lk N '+-1:1 4 f ., ,X . 51 ? H. 'vy- :M 1 J- ,gy 1 W .- X 's Lf FRONT HOXV: Carols Newberry, practice tx-aClu'l', Carols- K1-1-ton, Colle-vu c,vCKDI1IlL'l', Xlzlry Xlurgarvl l31u'L-us, SIISLUI Yau XYiuklv. Llllll Nlrs, Olwyn Amlersun. coucli. SECOND RUXV: Carol Pattvrsun, julia XlOlltgUTI10l'y, Cuil Xlurplly. Xlaliuv Cillwrt, Yirgiuizi XVil4'yi null Nlury Cummins, Girl's Tennis ' in I GHIII x I v X l l r V' vs' -5, Nlrs. Olwyu Auclcrsuu discusses 1 4 gg' 2,-32 strategy with top singles players, . Gail Murphy uucl Julia Mont- ' Ei 53 l 5513 gomerv. 1 sf vw 5. H - '1 f ff' 5' Y- ' . 3, . .f -.-f - Q Glrl Combos Unclel the tutelage of 'Nlrs Olwyn An derson the glrls doubles teams represented SFA Ill fine f3Sl'll0ll thlg C'lITlp'1lgIl Q P No 2 Nlalme Cllbert and Vlfglnla Wlley fl I Efiiff' ,J 1 ey 2, 64 'ef f,4,f' No 1 Carole Keeton 'md Colleen OConno1 --4 NX No 3 Susan VanNVmkle and Nlarv Nlargaret 19 Barcus f' N. w . 1 c . 5 V alt sf T 5 , ,I ' nf' .1 f' 1 7 J wf f fa 4 X f IJ? it vs 4 Q +5 im ' ' f .br-Q , H 1 ' it . 2 ' Vlfyri Mil A llll V W ,,.M'4p . J ' . al W x N f V X if cf' , ' 7 M .- C, f ' ,f 'Q 1, ' 1 X T1 , - 1 1 ff f 'ff , xA --N v4 l ', ' K 'fl . tar' I oaf'f.6 94' HQ, P? Q W f J 1 lfli . 5. ' 3 1 V--1 f 4 A4 t .QA . . . . . . Y l - - A 1 A 9 194 - a Mr Mzlton ODell sponsor of Boys Intramurals chats wzth hrs pride and yoy the mo of three yearlettermen com posed of John Wheeler Rzchard Keeton and Dzck Buffle who amassed the greatest number of poznts ever won m Austm High mtramurals Boys Intramurals The first swlmmmg Intramurals ln many yeaxs Darrell Tarver 1unne1 up 111 beglnners Tennls were won by Pal Dmgler Vlncent Cuarmo and congratulates the w1nner George F oyt The two Russell joseph Captam combmed to wln the doubles champlonshlp 1 X 1-4, aria 'JI 1 C lass A football Champlons Delvmo Con N'llX6d doubles champrons jane zales No1man Vxehweg Frank de la Rosa Burkhalter and Dlck Bufller Ernest Callndo Clfass AA football chimplons f1rst row Alden Smlth John Rexes C11 bert Bernql Second row Blll Drake Pal Dmglen 'Ind Llnton WVh1taker ri QQ., Y' 1' ' ., sv-- ' 1 f'-s V MT- Q . 5 A X .. .AA ' ,V ? .Ang 1 Q ' ......Q,, K Lf! , 8 M 1 , -:- . A - v In 1 , ' I '- - 1 Q . W , 'I I .ffm . -. ul YN,-s ' K , A 'I ' 'l , , . ' 'fl . . ,A 'f ll: .. V 'll 196 Girls' Intramurals Miss Carolyn Hewatt completed a suc- cessful year as sponsor of Girls, Intramurals at Stephen F. Austin during 1954-1955. Again as in past years, the representation was large and the competition keen. 72' , ' 4. A S m Jane and jean Burkhalter captured the Volleyball winners included, FIRST ROVV: Ping-Pong championship. Barbara Leonard, Connie Moflit, Maline Gil- bert, Lynn Lyles, Colleen O'Connor, SECOND ROW: Mary Morris, Sue Heatley, Jane Burk- halter, Gail Murphy, and Jean Burkhalter. W U SHUFFLEBOARD CHAMPIONS Thresa Man quart and Stephame McConnell SPEEDBALL CHAMPIONS Kneellng An1t1 Fox jean Burkhalter Mahne Cllbert Colleen OConn0r Carole Keeton Standlng Stephanlc McConnell Marv NIOITIS Cful Murphv Marv Cummlns joan Novotnv Qt ADVANCED AND BECINNER TENNIS CHAMPIONS Call Murphy and Mary Cum mms SWIMMING CHAMPIONS Carol Wemer M1 llne Cllbert Conme Moflit Sharon Henson Col leen O Connor 19 7 :AEK nv-'f 3 .3 , XA Q 'A 5,'3f:f1X. Q X r all Nlght tlme IS the r1g,ht tlme fox just I'6IT11I11SClIlj.I of all 1950s fun Hlled occaslons. Xlarxlxu Dowell ind Dlck Spangler recall thc xexv specml tlmes that mack xt a happx war lllf'l7l'lf6'5 X- King ................. . . . Roy Lyon King Nominee Pal Dingler Queen Nominee Kay Bland Queen Nominee Gayla Craig King Nominee Tommy Francis King Nominee Jim Gattis Queen Nominee Betty Hay Queen Nominee Sharon Henson in--v Kmg Nommee Jay Lewallen ,rf Ml Ji 1. 37 Valentine Sweetheart Sharon Henson W Climaxing the annual Valentine Ball was the presentation of Niiss Sharon Henson as Yalc-utiml Sweet- heart by Nh: Lipscomb Anderson. Her escort was Linton XVhit11kvr. nw , w x x Wag I? ffl' I 1 Whig! if ,ivy V ,az 4 I Y X 'qE'mYx Ag -:L gb if ' A g,'b. F-X - A- N , ' W, QEFWN .17 1, 'if' . .,' 43 9 Q, xx ' tx --'el-' Q. v'L.Nw rf f 2 1 9 w P ' L -'B it ..--- , .f 1p.,. .'f Q , X 'Q I N A 4 I ,3 w . . 1, ' I Y 1. V mx , .. A 'HL xg 4 I Q .s , , 15, 'Y 4 1 '1 . S ' av ,,' 1 f n 4' ,PL K 8 - I '71, if X P' PV C E Q li . V J. I. i sw. fi .7 J X wwf 4, ,HA Q -I I 52' V.g ',' , , 6 J sf' in V' N 4-gli . 1.n.-v-- 'l ',,3,,q-nshi-'U ' -- uf.-. ,---., ,,.. fy. fx . W 'J ,jig 5 .'flr2ni'h-'NSY Q . sry -A ' . ,. .lm-'Z tin . Q' F NM, - f - 4 I -- 4 ' ' .. - 4-:L50'5 3 '-arf' 'u 7 U 1,34 . V H K A N ,ia tw- ,.-1..,f.auQ-?, - x 'Q -, - f K ' sri 5 Fu - . ' -f?g '- 'K , r x A . '1 gg. ,W pf9..,.y-3 fr' V- I f- .3 A ,,,,:f.wLwg1f1 ...X , . ,- A -A -v A .ag ,, -- ' :G-:n...a N , A JV, , ..- . . . Yu- N N . 5. .-gn. Sharon Henson More Beautlful f-1 Sunny Balderach Beautiful asf O l A of 55 Jay Lewallen More Handsome Roy Lyon Handsome 'K' X Most Handsome ........ Jim Gattis ...,-nz . ' , af' ,S Q If ,-1-,.-I -F Lug, . 41 ' ' SANDRA ESQUIVEI, JAY LEXVALLEN Yell Leaders Leading the yells for the Maroons were, Carole Hellnms, Rnpe Pollard, Sandra Esquivel, head yell leader, Jay Lewallen, head yell leader, Sharon Henson, and Eddie Sasse. 7 K fi 53, 4 X9 4 x . ,-4 ',. 5 1 f 2 .1.'!i K t ,f.v,'Q f ,'.,,P:' f f x 'J ,.'..4 re 7 Rupc Pollarcl Sharon Ilvnson Carole B. Hellnms Eddie Sasse .Y -w I, f-5 .1 TJ Q -pl' I' 5. HERMAN WVATERS worked as president of the Student Council, on many Student Council committees, and as a class officer. RONALD ROGERS filled the positions of band president and Student Council president. . v Who's Who Students who have unseliishly contributed their time, energy, and talents to the success of this school year attain merited recognition in NVho's Who. RICHARD KEETON represented Austin High as state tennis doubles champion in 195-1 and served as National Honor Society president. He won the ,55 regional tennis singles. Playing for the Maroons, DICK JOHNSON demonstrated the ability that won for him a pl ice on the All-District and All-State first basketb 111 teams. . Q ' M.. Who's Who Chosen DAB. flood Citizen, VIRGI XVILEY was the senior girl voted most likelv to succeed and secretary of the Red jackets. HOB HIE BUHL,-XCE. the boy elected most likely to succemdf' served as editor of the Maroon for two years and vice-president of tlic Student Council CAROLE JOHNSON, president of the Bed jackets, aided the Student Council on various committees. is 'NJ K' ia, ,, M .2?'4fW vu , t .1 - 9,0 .x gui A ' ' i f ua ,ff'x.. BRENT HICKNIAN, who served on several Student Council committees, and GAYLE NOR WAN vice resident of the National Honor . , , -p . Society. acted as co-editors of the Comet -an -4. ' Is 292 -X Who s Who jAY LEXVALLEN who was cliss orhcel lcd the vells for Olll school as held cheerleider for two yelrs SANDRA ESQUIVEL held cheer leader was frlendhest glrl a member of the 'vlay Fcte court and .1 class o1 Hcer GEORGE FOYT, who was out- standing in the field of science, filled the office of treasurer of the Science Research Clubg ELEANOR MIL- LARD won first and second place in both Metallurgy and junior Academy of Science, and served as president of the Pied Dragons. Virginia Wiley Most Likely To Succeed Robb Burlage W L ,4 'rue NET Q Any time-all the time-Maroons should support Comet advertisers d I 0 f 226 livin: Mail 8-I www -1 lv' td Ly ty I chps iw lfpmfmm 7 W M31 WHS Q1yIpf35y i S., only AUSTEX Chill NQON CARN T 'Tix no qmgG ' -.NN E.. W' Austex Ch1l1 IS the chlll made wlth natlve know how from top quahtv Texas beef Youll l1ke lt combmed wlth Auitex Tamales they re mlde wlth genume m'1sa me 11 to tmte just llke tlmaleq that Pedro used to make Walkers AUSTEX Ch1l1 Company AUSTIN TEXAS Celebratmg thls year 50 years of servmg AllStlH fe lturlng an exten sue number of Ylltl0ll21llV known br'1ndS many of VVl'llCl1 ire cxdusne wlth us Two loc ltlous downtown storc T. H WILLIAMS 61 CO Sth and Congress and the NEVV T H WILLIAMS TOYVN AND COUNTRY, Casls Vlllilgt' ff - J N . O O . is , R 10 ' 1 , T 4 -A.sg.x,g5? f ' 2 '- X'--1-C. 'nr CF: 2'- - f -f. H .. - ' -'Q-1. me-'svf ' 4'.:m.1f',S1,.f T ew N ..,q,,.. I' I V ' -1,. 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Leading Realtors of the Capitol City 2-9102 Tarrytown Shopping Center n .. 5 f A Pleasant Place for Students to Shop DELWCICID CENTER Plenty of Free Parking These friendly merchants wish to serve you AMERICAN MOVING 81 STORAGE CO Local and Long Distance Moving Storage 1300 E 38M Ph 89311 CAPITOL SEED HOUSE Austin s Complete Garden Supply Stores Donwntown Store Delwood Center 301 W 6th 1206 E 38M The Frrendlrest Store rn Town C R ANTHONY CO Delwood Center CHECKER FRONT STORES Better Foods for Less Five Barbers to Serve You DELWOOD BARBER SHOP The Family Shop L E Patton 8fJ O Nalley Co Owners Compliments MOSELEY S ALLAN DALE P DELWOOD CAFETERIAS Acres of Free Free Ice Cream Parking For the Klddles 240 LAD 'N LASSIE Delwood Shopping Center Sizes Infants to 12 Years Nationally Advertised Garments Popular Prices JOHN B VAUGHT HARDWARE CO Austlns Largest Hardware Department Stores Three Convenient Locations to Serve You Delwood Center 911 Congress Twin Oaks 0 , I ll ' ' - ll I I I ll ll I Air-Conditioned II I ll s n u Q I T ' ' ' O I u ' I ouuenrrs I Q24 gasfy .American amI Innese oazIs s 5267 THE WILLIE KOCUREK COMPANY FRIGIDAIRES AND U S ROYAL TIRES 19th St San Jacmto WCURE Ga ucizff r qi MENS wma YLTH Q LAMAR INTERNATIONAL L FE INSURANCE COMPANY 9th and Brazos Old Lme Legal Reserve Ilfe ACCICICIIL and Hefzlth HOSPILHIIZALIOIT Insurance Chas A XICCOll11lCIx Presldent S ' G i I 9 f 4 L3 I A , ' - c- 9 53120: and lad River Streets 0 Austin, Texas Phono - O O Q , , I- ' J v ,- I Administration and Faculty Index Adkins, Mrs. Mary 22, 108 Anderson, Miss Edith M., 15, 124 Anderson, Lipscomb 8, 9, 16, 209 Anderson, Mrs. Olwyn 7, 23, 141 192, 193 Anderson, Mrs. Vera I. 20, 26 Archer, Luther M. 14 Ashley, Mrs. Clara R. 18 Baker, R. V. 10, 64 Bayne, Mrs. Eva 22 Beaty, Curtis 5, 21 Blalock, Miss Ruth 116 Boon Mrs Edna B 20 140 Bray Mrs Game 13 Breedloxe Miss Margaret 22 Briggs Cecil L 14 Broad ohn 13 Cadwalader Mrs Margaret L 20 Campbell Miss Katherine 14 Carruth Irby B 12 Carter Kenneth L 22 Caruthers Mrs Norine Conley Mrs jane 14 Covington Weldon 19 Crosby Mrs Lorena L Davis Mrs Iuanita 11 Decherd Miss V1rgm1a 17 92 Dickard Miss Lucille 21 Dockall Wallace 19 161 162 Eagleson Mrs Ann 18 Ealy Mrs Evelyn 11 E 15 C C jr 14 9 Ferris Mrs Cammen K 16 122 Flury Miss Dorothy 21 137 Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Army and Navy Baking Company Clearing House Association High Drug Laundry Bradfords Paint Company Burtons Laundry Cabamss Brown Capitol Roll Arena Chapmans Record Center Chiles McCallum and Nagle Coca Cola Bottling Company Cunninghams Variety Dacy s Delwood Community Center Durhams Business College Ellison Photo Company El Matamoros Pnfield Cleaners 3 9 2 1 234 Gentry, Miss Mary Jane 16 Graham, L. M. 19 Graham, Tom 13 Gray, Mrs. Mary T. 22 Gustafson, O. T. 22 Hamlett, Samuel B. 23, 109 Hammer, Gus O. 7, 23, 112 Hankins, Mrs. Winifred 11, 126 Harris, G. C., jr. 23, 112 Hart, Mrs. james P. 13 Hatfield, Earl B. 21, 145 Henley, Henry K. 21, 110 Herndon Miss Corinne 23 84 85 Hewatt Miss Carolyn 23 127 196 Hickman Clark 17 134 Ho s I M Ir 18 Hill Miss Helen E 22 133 Hoke Mrs Loretta 15 Horger james C Ir 17 Hutto Mrs Elie 20 johnson Mrs Mayme 11 Koch Mr Walter 13 Lamme Mr David 13 Lanier I Armand 11 LEWIS Miss Lllybeth 11 7819 Vlacaluso Anthony A 19 'vianigault 'vhss Louise 21 96 Martin I F 11 Martin Sam L 11 Mitchell Miss Exie 16 Montgomery Mrs Virginia 16 Norman Mrs Katherine S 5 15 102 131 ODell Milton B 21 142 194 Owen Miss Ada M 11 Patrick Nelson G 19 89 90 91 129 Eyelyns Foyts 2 A C Griffin Humble Station Hausmans Brykerwood Beauty Shop Home Drug Intern itional Life Insurance R E lanes Gravel Company ene Iorace Men s VN car 2 Kash Karry Harry Kelly Motors Willie Kocurek Koen s Studio 7 Lungs Chinese Kitchen Bill Malone Photography Merritt Schaefer and Brovsn Miller Blue Pnnt Company 9 9 0 Perkins, Iohn E. 23 Peterson, Arthur E. 14 Pitts, Mrs. Mabel 18 Porter, Miss Mary Alice 21, 138 Porter, T. 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214 Banks Jimmie 64 135 Bankston Eddie 110 Barclay LelAnne 50 78 79 84 85 Barcus Laura 28 117 Barcus Mary Margaret 64 94 95 141 192 193 Barge Murray 50 94 134 Barker Charlotte 17 28 60 84 85 92 93 95 128 Barlow Pat 28 82 88 89 90 112 113 129 133 Barnes Carolyn 64 94 130 Barnes Louise 50 94 114 115 Bamett David 55 131 Barnett James 28 144 Barnhill Mary Bradley 28 84 85 128 Barr Alwvn 28 112 176 181 Barr Clifford 118 Barrett Barrett Barron Barron Bartles Eddie 176 181 Georganna 64 125 Elizabeth 50 96 143 Lupe 29 94 Wayne 29 Bartlett Lmda 64 94 138 Basey Culpherna 50 124 Basey Kenneth 64 116 Baum Cvnthra 29 128 Baylor john 50 Beal Barbara 64 Beal Jeannie 5 29 78 79 94 101 128 Student Index Bean Valerie 50 84-85 Beard Barbara 64 Beard Emma Marie 64 96 Beard jim 64 Beard Joan 64 Beasley Martha 29 96 139 Beck Bobbie 26 29 84-85 98 Behrens Alvin Joe 64 Bell Marianne 64 Bentley Charles 111 Bentley Farrar 50 94 112 Beran Dawn 64 Bergstrom Carolyn 78 79 95 Berkman Helen Claire 29 84 85 94 137 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