Austin High School - Comet Yearbook (Austin, TX)

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Austin High School. Each class now looks ahead with maximum vision into the panoramic view of the wide, open road. Thrilling adventures and opportunities lie ahead. New experiences are just beyond the next crossroad. Brilliant rewards and spectacular success may unfold as one touches the bright instrument panel of the future. Seniors look forward through the super-scenic windshield anticipating a new and exciting life as they hold the wheel with eager hands. Flashes of the future challenge them, and they long to test their new power. Spirits soar like gleaming silver as they speed up and break away. With a nudge of the accelerator, seniors go swiftly and surely in a blaze of glorious excitement, marking this a momentous year. Sophomores and juniors also dash forward enjoying their new surge of advancement. Power steering will help them on the fast, hard tums ahead. Brilliant performance and dependa- bility will be expected of them as they rush into the magic beyond of tomorrow. The Comet's futuristic art designs capture the streamlined trend. Inspired by the shining chromium decorations of the Forward Look in 1956 automotive design, the staff has used moving, expressive lines throughout the pages to augment this theme. Pace and action, sweep and flair-these are the qualities of 1956. TABLE OF CONTENTS Student Life Administration Classes .......Y...... Organizations Athletics ........ Advertising . .. Indexes .....,,. Acknowledgments: Goldbeck's Scarbrough's Crowe Photography The Steck Co. n 4 X ARMY' X g Jff If ll X Q ' x A .X ,X X MW. fl 7,777'l'l'n1'rvX'K RGm?fgg,.f A fvfffllbwwk .mzfflfiilgybhg COLOR DAY-AHS students came out in style-dressed in Maroon and White, nf course, for the big gap rally before the game with the Travis Rebels. Specinl rib n streamers were sold that day with Loyal Forever printed on them. MF fr ,., .. 'ffl ., - 2+-'wr1fff2f.'1 'r'+ff,i-Me'ffHffff1 :w5Zf'? '?Xf?'1 Z f. .. 'A . ' 4.- THOUCHT THEYD NEVER COME-The long-awaited day arrives, September 21, when the seniors get their badges ot' prestige, senior rings. Here Normxm Mendeke, Sarah Hellums, and Ann Taylor have their money ready for Mr. Ramsey, representative of the Balfour Co. 'ila if .... 1 ORIENTATION-Students from O'Henry, UIH, and Allnn undergo extensive get-acquainted rocedures. Red Jackets, Joyce Eitelman, Martha Stumberg, and Gay Stolley help students ll out the mnny cards and material for registration. Later the new sophomores were taken on a tour of the building. GUIDE RIGHT, GUIDE LEF'l'l-Red jackets practiced their marching from seven to nine o'clock in the moming for three weeks before school started at House Park in preparation for mir halg-time shows. Here they practice their entrance, Crazy umn. megs - 1 ?'f2f'f'1. .Q SPORTSMANSHIP-It's tough mnning against a friend. Here the two student council presidential candidates, Roddy Edens and Lee Hughes, wish each other well before embarking upon their campaigns. an SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS-Mariorie Heimann, Keith Rhea, Robert Cray, Bruce Ryan, Indy Ravel, Milte Moehlman, and Joe Love were the finalists in the National Merit Scholarship tests. They competed against other finalists on january 14 at UT. local scene. n Q OUR CUSTODIAN, MR. SMITH, raises the United Nations Bag in com- memoration of United Nations Day, symbolizing world brotherhood on the 'f 3'Y' ?'?f m 'ft'fW '9..1.Ef ?.'1?'fWf DAY FOB REMEMBERING-On November ll, we at AHS, along with Americans all over the world, paused a moment to remember those who died in the service of their country. Sally Emerson places a wreath on the memorial to AHS exes who fought in World War I, while Mike Cotton, Robert Cray, Mike Nalley, and Roddy Edens look on. View A 1.gfE5k. e xl' 5' 2 '??'5fQi15PIi9P 2?i- AZ'EmTfff.E2E5L-I-.fifif 1,,QJl2ie.fgQiis.s,Qxiii.. ,ff 7 , MR. BAKER, MH. CLEMENS, the business manager for the Austin Public Schoolsg and Mr. Carruth, sugerintendent of schools, ins ct the beautiful new seats and floor of the au 'torium. New aisles were also made, and the floor was slanted for easier vision. AND HERE COMES THE PITCH-IA! Right, Betty House and Gail Murphy take advantage of the change in weather to get in practice for a good old snowball throwing contest. v.:m1.':,x:,vfm.r:'fr:3.smo:mrmrmx4w:.u:.e.:wga - ngxrwawwnqsaumaz- ,fr THEY PICK 'EM PRETTY-It was a hard chore for the FFA to select one among so many pretty nominees for sweetheart. Here Stephanie McCon- nell, joy Henson, and Patsy Davis anxiously await the announcement of FFA Sweetheart for 1956. 1 A MANY SPLENDORED THING-Kay Pearson is just one of the many unbclieving and excited AHS'ers who will not soon forget November 8, ' 1955, THE DAY IT SNOWED. BOOK FRIENDS Mrs Ceor in Robbins librarian- joan Huntl , Loretta Taylor and Margaret Ferdi- nantlson arrange posters and isplnys to call attention to Nations Book Week November I3-19. This is the thirty seventh year for the nnnunl affair , , A 'wife-5 'ml 'Qi-lffS?'.. ,iivwi -Eff 4.1 ' ir' THE GANG'S ALL HERE-for a ri roarin' snowball H ht. Students couldn't wait to get out of school and get in gmt strange stuff called snow as Betty Cook, Dick Smith, Barry Collier, Ed Coker, jonathan Deckard, and Bert Cromack illus- trnte. mx...-. 5, t 1 A :.:....,U. ,..4in.1...Ml'L FEEDIN' OUR FACES AS USUAL-Sherman Noble, john Stcinlc, Harry Myers, Ann Rogers, Greg Cannaway, Charles NVQ-iss, and john Babcock reallv go for the different kinds of food at the International Dinner given b ' the FHA. Native dishes of nine countries were served and Hour show with dancers in native costumes was resented. Tw food, was prepared and served by girls taking , , P home economics. Iv ,g fj . fa: ,gi 3 y 7-mv... Wm, ., . x ,V ,.,, , ,W V K wx is 1. Qfgr, ,- .. ,. ,, W., R P ,y :M 1 n tg , Wffrh . , Y , lf , .WI A ,M ,M Vlfgggl, i Suas!! P 4' , , , K QE, I. wk N H 1 5 0 2 , Ent, g D K ,A ,Quan W 2...p,., .... , te. .- 'M RISE AND SHINE-The Student Council gave the faculty members a breakfast in the school cafeteria December 20, at 7:30 A.M. Joy Henson, Carol Wheeler, Peggy Porsch, and Kay Ransom get ready fork the crowd. Billy jackson and Mary Shelton stand in line for co ce. JUST WVANT A LI'l'l'LE WARDROBE OF G0l..Dl- Mrs. Cruz from Goodfriend's 'ves the irls something to add to their Christmas lists-ileautiful clothes with the opulfent look. This all-girl assembly gave girls ideas about coming fashions and trends nnd was in special trent. 1 -5 I LETS HAVE A PARTY-Mrs. We-isser's tenth-grade :idviso luis a birthday 'arty complete with ai big birthday Callie, and cnkes for Mr. Anizrisrson on thc list girthdny he is ever going to count he says. THE PLAYS THE THING-Red Dragons John D. Reichert, Diane Durrett, john T. Davis, Bob Penh-n, ind Giula linden rehearse a scene from the first fall production, Ladius of the jury. This three-aut wmedy Luna mini, the individual personalities of at jury wnsidc-ring ai murder case was prcsc-ntccl on Octubvr 6 and 7. 1,611 .r f Lp. 441 fy 1 v' f ,Y y ' is f.. Q36 .W m ' 1 1 Q 7'3n 5,'Q5, wif 3 ..,.,.,JL..uAi:'.1..w:s.,...xxiai Wliix F ,zfmxfmmf - ' l ,sr ' DRESSED FOR COMFORT-Tislx Hulfman shows olf her Bermuda shorts and socks while May Rosner, Mary Morris, and Carol Weiner tnllc over Red jacket ornlntions for the half-time show in Waco. As the vehicles rolled along to such songs as When The Saints Gn Marching ln und Beer, Beer, the hours flew by and excitement for the Wnco game started rising. 'We -- .. M-'az - -':-1' ,xw..,. .f 'l'Q'1'Xll' e U K :lf A wxirffrf' ' fl! 9991? J. ' - Writ -'vtwl' 'rf ' -' vfniitt 'Q 55 L ' Millflfz Q . ' WVW I Vlfifj, 'i -t-VIE? '. 2: .Wrsii-ig ,jamg ,q..p..4.f,.. M GRAB A SEAT-There's a scramble for placesg then the clothes, magazines, and plenty of food are stowed awny until the buses arc at least out of Austin, Then . . . the eating be 'ns nnd incl: xg the buses roll into Waco. Getting situated are Esther lessen, Ruth Health, :md nl U OX. CATHER ROUND THE BONFIRE-Cheerleaders lend Soni? and yells around the biggest and best bonfire at Pease Park which hig lighted t Kayo the Coyotes week The three grades com ted against each other gathering fire wood for the honor of lighting thellfonfire. ,Q 4 gt l,.,, he in FRIENDLIEST-The traditional Howdy Week dance was climuxed by the presentation of the friendliest couple, Mike Nnlley :ind Buzzy Lewis. Nominees were chosen in advisory elections. To start the week ol? every grade had name tags and Howdy Books. The object of this event was for AHS students to get uccgxainted and make ns many new friends as possi le. LOOKING AHEAD-Charlene Stuart. 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The theme of the dance was centered around life in Outer Space. 1 GOING TO THE DANCE?-Eugene Fields, john Leonard, Don Mcflullouqli, Larry Smith, Vincent Cuarinn, and Rankin Chap- gum elim the wall in nnticipution of going to the camival ance. DUNK A FOOTBALL PLAYER FOR ONLY ONE QUARTER -and Mr. Tolbert. too. Sam Olquin lat rightj wishes that some of his friends would have a heart or a had aim, as the prospects of falling into that icy water nren't too desirable. Ky ,. 20 'V 43' IUST US COOL CATS LIKE COTTON CANDY- aill decked mit in the finery bought at the camival, Iames McConnell and Bill Manning dig in. At left, QW Charlene Schnabel dishes up cotton candy. nf F fl ' - K1 154 f ' V J. X ' 'ff' :gg 3 'Y-if 'f -.F 'rf pf ii' 'ffifi Ft I -.fi X XL.. all 5 ' .fy N' 1 'X lk ' I 1 GET EVEN VVITII FRIENDS AND ENEMIES AT THE SPONGE THROW-Jeanette und Carol n Siudhnnn take their lnms at being the target for revcngeful friends. POW! RIGHT IN THE KISSERI-Dick Smith pnriicipates in one of the most hilnrions amd messiest activities nt the camivixl -the pic throwing booth, sponsnred by the Red Dragons. The victim is shown below with one of the delicious paste pies in his face. Wictim unidentifiedl Q 33, 1 L 1 Mn MM. . The entire choral department directed by Miss Emma Virginia tivity tableanx on the nights of December 7 and 8. A highli ht of the evening was the proccssional by candlelight group sang the beautiful traditional carols in accompaniment to the Participating in the tahleaux were Mary Taylor, Ann Lembnrg, Linda Stevenson, and Martha Farmer as angels: Cary Crai , Talbot I Decherd presented their annual Christmas concert and na- hy the choirs from the stage to the balcony, where the nativity tableaux resented on the stage. Ruth Heath, Sala' Anderson, Kay Pearson, joy Henson, Init, and Brncc Knieriin as shepherdsg Billy Jackson, Lee Mayfield, and Dick Gustafson as the wise men, Connie Malik portrayed Mary, and Quentin Smith was Joseph. 'WVE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS -Sing the Bel Canto girls as they carol in the halls on the last day of school before the holidays. Their carols put everyone in the wonderful Christmas mood. TAKES TALENT-Ruth Isely, Sharon johnson, Carolyn Kcclen, and Carol Keeton try their hand at Christmas decorations. This talent was evident as their adviso won first place in the traditional division of the Desi the Halls contest. Part of thc finished product is below. SOME ENCHANTED EVENING-A heavenly Christmas was the theme for the nnnnnl Red jacket fonnul on December 17. The gym was trnnsfomied into n henvenly scene com lete with nngels, pink clouds, and pearly gates. Floating on uclloud nine at the moment is Billy Mills and Curol Weiner. ,aawmf K . .:v4f6f'?S14' ' 'lsr J t.:I':j:c 1. img, ,. X 55. sr. . .5 .g-M., ii ff: f' Q, OH YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLLSl-Kerry O'Qninn and Billy Koen pertzorm their famous rewrd pantomime act for students at the Red Jacket formal. Other AHS entertainers were the team of Connie Mollit and Colleen O'C0nnor nncl Don johnson singing Sixteen Tons. POLLY PEAL AND CAROL SPIRES are up early and on the job decorating for the nnnunl Christmas formal. In spite of the early start, some of the decorators were still at the gym at six o'clock putting on the finishing touches. TIME FOR ENTERTAINMENT-Don johnson says his soul to the Devil below, joe Wells, at the Re jacket formal. Saint Peter, ortrayed by Mike Moehlman in white robe, beard ans halo, was there, too, giving out silver haloes to deserving performers. 5 1.1 , te.. rw MID-TERM CRAMMINC-Billy Koen helps Claire Guarinn with her alge- bra problems before finals start. This year exemption standards were raised to 90 for 12A's and 80 for 12B's. , . 3,.iii,g. if 1 4 if 3-Efgf' EISOIEM? J 3 Q Q r f U 0 G Q Q Q 1 Q A fzl -5-T A LOTS OF WORK TO BE DONE-The teachers are hard nt work filling classes for the ggring semester. Hours of hard work went into juggling people and classes to fit schedules St. Teachers pictured are Mr. Patrick, Miss Deelrerd, Miss Dielcard, Mrs. Kitchens, Mr. Hamlett, Mr. Baker, Miss Trenkmann, Mr. VVilson, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Martins, Miss Herdon and Mrs. Anderson. 4 51-in E '114inN CAN'T FIND A THING-As the lockers were cleaned out at the end of the semester, some people who forgot had to go to the office to get back notebooks. Here Robert Hodgkiss, Abel Gutierrez, and johnny Lucio loolc for their belongings. 2 ygwknm N '- ahh 1... N x.,,Q,'-, ' ,Q-. - X Ax . , ' an ' V fI1'.f' U f If ,E ,Q .' A, an--,gp-v Ah CONGRATULATIONS-Austin High students and basketball team are jubilant about a victory over the McCallum Knights. AHS ex- tended their jinx of six games over McCallum with a 48-35 upset, DEFENSE ATTORNEY RICKY SCHIEFFER questions Janis Jennings, murder suspect, as judge C. A. VVhceler watches dur- ing a tense moment of the mock trial witnessed by more than 100 students and such adult dignitaries as Les Proctorg Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Balccr, vice-principal and wifeg and Mr. Samuel Hamlett. The students participating are those of Mr. G. C. Harris' social science classes. ELECTION TIME AGAIN-New Student Council president, Miko Moehlnmn, and vice president, Sylvia Swcet. discuss spring plans with Mr. Anderson. A 237 iii ,V 'V XMQL. Asuka 53559 , 5, vigil lim, 'Q Y ,fix ...nm nfs. X V 1. 1 '-'W - -A 'Ii , 'ef-4 'R li .N .. H14 -. ' f v 5-, -MIK H, vt wwe, V9 x . . 'ff?ft'fg.s: It ' IE ff. ' rf ox.. L.: A Q- .safe fi 'f 1. Us , A-fa , 'fm 2 was ' ' 1 . A 11, I 4 .. mf, 15,15 My A Meng ggvzggvrzf' 'ggi' gf-3-mazgrfk tygyaf Q . , -.1 .6 W .K-, V W, Q we , Wfwwggt-gs. .M 11 FEV. 1 ,f-05.2 f'2g,1'f+3.'3 1512 if Mkiikf, ,,s...e,,,l'x...1:f.. 4' ,,., gh.. i..,..,..,-W... . BARBARA LEONARD shows the cafeteria to one of the busi- nessmen of Austin who visited AHS on March 8 during Busi- ness-education week. Mrs. Anders0n's foods classes pregmred sweetrulls and colfce for the visitors and members 0 the National Honor Society escorted them on a tour of the school. 1 3 I , : mr 4 .ww ff-wr -we M 1- -V . -f .. -. i.. Y. Q JQSHJ ' ff ln V . 'S..:.?'E: iff -. 'Xl ' f iike ffztxrix ' :' e nfl L 'Eli UAA 2 'K fa16'?'5' if 1' sm 'Pi , , .LM ,,.,s'sr BEAUTY ON PARADE-Carolyn Calvert, Austin High's most beautiful, is escorted by Austin Higlfs most handsome boy, Colc- man Proctor. The Beauty Review was held nn March 17 nnd was sponsored by the Maroon, Second place was 'uwwrdccl to Bott jo . . . y an lVclde and third place winner was Sunny Baldernch, fat leftl. FACULTY VERSUS FOOTBALLERS-An unsuccessful attempt is mnde by footballer Charles Weiss as he lun es to prevent Mr. Robertson from sinking annthvr point fnr the iiculty, The upper class gridders were defeated by the lighting faculty 11-5 in thc Mnrch 14 hasltetball thriller. M2 x , G C . , ,,,,,z,,, , W ..,..,.. LADIES IN RETIREMENT -Carolyn Bock nnd Pit llusch pl lynn, tuu u.u.utrn old lldxu irc Lhirlncd by Quinten Smith Tissic Stewart pl tying the maid louk T . . . , 1 c s on he pln wus 1 nutturc of romnnee mystnry md comedy and was presented on March 8 uid 9 in 1 4 Q L1 YVHATS FOR LUNCH?-Pat Blachley, Belly Cook, Harry Meyers, John Babcock, and john Fainter make their selections in the cafeteria line. 2.1 2 i-me Q if .Mm I ' . .M if . -4-ei-o-1 1 , ..2l.L324.e We Will Have These Moments ROSEMARY SHOWALTER, one of Miss Maniiaultk 150 art students, arrange one of the beautiful and unusual exhibits from t e nrt deianment on the second floor bulletin board. These exhibits were changed weekly y nrt students. 28 L ggfjfv: ff' ,:, to Remember . . . Scattered throughout all of the outstanding events in the year are the everyday happen- ings in a students life that become a part of him. These are a few of the typical ex- amples of student life. ELIZABETH RUDE takes advantage of the tunnel under West Ave. to get to her gym class. Especially on rainy days the tunnel was very useful to students going to the gyms or band hall. X ,,..:,,,3,, 0 . X - ag ' im x eawfswltmv v THE RACE IS ON-Students bolt down the hall to the cafe- teria tn be Hrst in line. Here johnny Trevino, Don McCullough. and Wardlow Lane have the jump on everybody else. Crow ed A DAY COULDN'T PASS when a student didn't see the in- dustrious Red Dragons hard at work either on the technical or dramatic side of producing ct play. At the moment Robert Peel and Quentin Smith are working on lights. conlditions and short lunch periods contribute to the lunch ll-IS . V'4!J 29 3. MALINE GILBERT RICHARD CASTRUITA JOE wi-:LLS CIIEERLEADERS-joe Wcllsg Collvcn O'Connorg Eddie Szxsso, head clleerlendcrg Malinv Gilbert, lu-nd clxccrlemlcrg llichnrcl Cnstruitng Buzzy Lewisg and Philip Cnrson, gn into xi typical formation at game time. Chee K8dCl'S COLLEEN O'CONNOR EDDIE SASSE BUZZY LEWIS 34? PHILIP CARSON -'N-K P 4 Who's X11 FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL HEADS-Roddy Edens, resident, and Don johnson, vice-president, dlfink from a water cooler purchased by the Student Council. i I Lg, . , -1. af - ing the paper and the yearbook. PUBLICATION EDITORS-Ice Love, ed itor of the Maroon, and Dick Smith, editor of the Comet, talk over problems concern Who GO MAROONS GO -Eddie Sasse, head cheerleader, Maline Gilbert, head cheer- leaderg and Gail Murphy, resident of the Red jackets, talk about Sie fine spirit', Austin High had during this year's games. l SIX SEMESTERH CLASS OFFICER AND TOP ATHLETE-Robert Cray, senior class president, and Rex Nichols, two-year letterman, smile over Austin Hi glfs successful academic and athletic yenr. f 1 I, ' ,af ,fi .' t I' ' I , . 'E NQ .-ix I4 76 SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL HEADS-Mike Moehlman, president, and Sylvia Sweet, vice-president, take over duties at the first Council meeting of the new semester. 3 1 6 9 fc 4 . --:Mu ...3.fA-Mikgzl, t, ..L. wif: Z' f' ka Q: Sha 5545 -.sit - . M1234 ex 'wx 1 5 ffissfr' 1 E H xs.3fn.' 3:4 z wp' - 1 L7 tv ' Wy. Tj , '-i K 13 L., 3161222 ,ive . K ffm V fi-5 Y ' gwszv z Sem Iffiifz. 955635 6 3 is L , ig gg, ,,1 ,JS Friendliest ........ Buzzy Lewis and Mike Nalley 34 Sylvia Sweet Mike Moehlman M. X ie Q L A mah , .t' --'A 1' gm , 5 Q , B i 141 gr' A , Colleen Woodson i 1 xx. , K i'f'g,,-2 Betty Ioan Weide Inckie Jenkins 1'? 'nfn' Io Frances Green W , Q is . :K ,ye ., ,. U, 2 , ,..e , Valentine Sweetheart Nominees Buzzy Lewis Sylvia Sweet Carolyn Cnlvert Valentine Sweetheart use x-Qu! Malrne Grlbert Malme Gxlbert four semester class officer Red acket and head cheerleader IS Austm Highs 1956 Valentme Sweetheart Her escort for the drmce wls Coleman Proctor John Cheavens Handsome 15,-3..Q.2.I2:TQi,.5 335 5 2 1 : North Millican MOI? Handsome il IST-5 31,52-isffaff L .Q 1 Q' X J 4 ,Q ,',: ,A ,jr K o 'fa-afgiifwdw ' D -1 7315 o Q h - fir. .1 ' ' .-1, -: . - .J 4? Q, I I 1 Most Hahdsome .......... Coleman Proctor Sunny Balderach Beautiful Betty Joan Weide More Beautiful :VL gig., , T42 n X 5 . . .M f e r' 3 2 .Ir 2.4 Q Mg, .- xx 4 0 Q a 1' 9 ., 6 Most Beautiful .............. Carolyn Calvert ' x s tw x x x..Q.,. f Q g!fY4A'5 . 1 . a U, r Mawr? ,, if'f ' -Q. 'gg , 3. MiS55ff'l' .lQ.1sX2-N .. qi2Q..:f:2fA .:::. x ' . s :H - -- A 'Q I 2. 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Q ' Q'f?..G,f 1, Z Q .ff V 'i1.si'i N --S1 - W' N71 QM f ,fin , M ' f, 1. rf. l , ,fe 3, e- ' .QW .1 I . , MFE 'F' W. wwf! .4 , ,- , w-124 : n uy gx, f .. 55:1 is 993 , . . . . . . Maline Gilbert X , ,M , I-use . 1 . , 1 ..,, F! V X- WH WIXWKQHK' Mn kgxbyfy f 1 . 'K '-- - ,L If M , WJ. XX W i ..-,,... f ,.,,,., .aw . I -M. .,, . . .. Q 3 3331211 9 'gc' ,, , . .,,,..,, W K 3 1... X fr si., ,A -ke. W K ,. . 1 3 0, B: 1 9 1 S ,M Principal Lipscomb Anderson Mr. Lipscomb Anderson has been associated with Stephen F. Austin High since 1949, when he bfcame Dean of Boys. In 1953 he was appointed principal after having served as vice-principal for t ree years. Before entering the administrative field Mr. Anderson taught shop, drawing, and mathematics in San Angelo High School where he has also served as vice-principal and principal. While in West Texas he also taught engineering, drawing, and descriptive geometry at San Angelo College. He also taught extension courses for Texas Technical College. Although Mr. Anderson was born in Ardmore, Oklahoma, he received his higher education in Texas. He was graduated from Texas A. 61 M. College with a B.S. de ec in Industrial Engineering Education and an M.S. degree in Education Administration. He has :Eine post-graduate work at the University of Texas. Mr. Anderson is married and has two married daughters and a son. The Andersons derive a great deal of pleasure from their five grandchildren, according to Mr, Anderson. When at home Mr. Anderson en'oys playing the role of general handyman. Mr. Anderson is a member of many outside organizations. He is a Master Mason, Kiwanian, and a member of the Church of Christ. He is a member of T,S.T.A., N.E.A., A.T.A., and the Association of Secondary School Principals, on both the state and national levels, X r ,, few. , .. s'.5'.x'iXL5 Mfrs .e Administration MR. ANDERSON explains to his private secretary, Mrs. Elaine Anderson ina rela- tionj the many difficulties encountered in ixgrag up the semester teacher schedule EARLY IN THE MORNING MR. ANDERSON prepareS his agenda for the day. fwhether his desk is this unclut- tered at the end of the day is another matterlj MR. ANDERSON takes time out to ac- qunint new bookkeeper, Mrs. Kittie Sher- man, with some of hei' duties. Mrs. Sherman replaces Mrs, Iris Woodward and is just one of the forces that assist Mr, Anderson in keeping the school in tiptop shape. SEEING THAT ALL FACILITIES are kept in good working order is but one of the many duties of Mr, Ander- son. Here he points out a place in need of minor repair to head custodian, Mr. C. E. Smith, and Mrs. Bertha Hud- son, kitchen supervisor. Vice-Principal R. V. Balcer MRS. WILSON POURS coffee as fast ns she can for Robert Clark to distribute to the faculty at thc Christmas breakfast. VICE-PRINCIPAL AND MRS. BAKER AND MRS. CLARA WEISSER sit nmidst cast-oil' shoes at the Red jacket Formal. MR. R. V. BAKER performs a dual role of vice-principal and dean of boys at S. F. Austin High School. He obtained his B.A. degree from Baylor University. His aduate work was done at the University of Texas, where are received a master's degree. Other colleges Mr. Baker has attended in- clude the University of Colorado, the University of Virginia, the University of Michigan, and Columbia University. During the war Mr. Baker served four years in the amiy, part of which was spent in Japan. From his experiences in Japan, Mr. Baker develope a strong interest in Iapanese cooking and culture. Dean of Girls- Mrs. .lane Wilson Mrs. Iane Wilson not only does an outstanding job as dean of girls but also serves the school in other activities. She acts as co-sponsor of the Student Council, supervises most school social functions, and is nurse pro tem. Mrs. Wilson's husband has a teaching fellowship at the University of Texas. The Wilsons have an eight-year-old daughter, Lyndel, who attends Pease School. A native Louisianne, Mrs. Wilson graduated from L. S. U. with B.S. and M.S. degrees. She taught at L. S. U. and McNeese College in Lake Charles, Louisiana. She held the title of dean of women at McNeese College and Lamar College in Beaumont. - fs ., , -1 Jac: 9 I f- 1 Counselors MR. ARMAND LANIER, sophomore counselor, listens as MISS LILYBETH LEWIS discusses some new material for the guidance office. MISS ADA M. OWEN is busy helping a caller. THE COUNSELORS are a great asset to our schoolg without their guidance and friendly advice the students of Austin High would be unable to take as great an advantage of their surroundings as they do. :wg zu ' y Attendance-Registrar A versatile worker is MRS. EVELYN EALY. Not only does she assist in the library but also in the attendance and counselors' offices. MRS. LULA B. WILLIAMS, MRS. HELEN N. PORTER, and MRS. JOHNNIE GWALTNEY re- view the log on the scholastic standings of each AHS student. Mrs. Williams is the attendance clerk, Mrs. Porter, the registrarg while Mrs. Gwaltney serves as a liaison agent. Relaxing after a business session are Mrs. James P. Hart, Mr. Dnvid Larnme, Mrs. Currie Bray, Mr. Walter Koch, Mr. Noble Prentice, Mr. Tom Graham, and Mr. john Broad. Austin School Board The backbone of the Austin Public School system is gathered here for one of its regular meetings. The members are civic-minded Austin citizens who have donated their valuable time for the purpose of the educational advancement of the Austin schools. Irby B. Carruth, superintendent of schools, is the lone full-time member of this important organization. School lrby B. Carruth Dictating to his secretary, Mrs. Juanita Davis, is Mr. I. F. Martin, assistant principal of the night school. Mr. Sam L. Martin, principal of the night school, is busy on the telephone. dv 2' Faculty ui livlalxing tluring their conference period. MRS. EVA HAYNE, MISS MARY EMMA ROSSON, and MRS. CLARA ASHLEY, English teacher, admire one of thc lute-st magn- zinvs in the teachers' lounge. ., 1 MISS DOROTHY FLURY and MRS, EDNA BOON keep n watchful eye on Bitsy, Mrs. lluon's Dalnmtiau. 'f-X16 2- nh l LQ.. 36 A . Mrs. Mary Adkins English - Speech Miss Edith Anderson Home Economics V . Mrs. Vera Anderson Study Hnll Mr. Luther M. Archer Mathematics Mrs. Eva Ba ne Y Commercial One of the busiest teachers at AHS is MISS MARGARET BREEDLOVE. She does everything from directing the Red Dragon plays to pulling their eight o'cloclt curtains. Here she dictates blocking instructions tn the cast of 'Ladies of Retirement. 9.9.4. , ,W 53. . fn.. Miss Wanda Bollier Mr, Leon Shield Brown Mrs. Margaret Cadwallader Mrs. Norine Caruthers Social Science Mathematics Science English 4-af . . ..,, A, W- Y .N f .rt , 4 ... ww- t.. x. Q--.- ff , . .. The teachers of Austin High got as great n thrill from the surprise November snowfall ns the students did. Always one for having fun is MISS CORINNE HERNDON, P. E. tenchcr and Red jacket sponsnr. A55 11.3252 WP Wee. dots. Faculty Mn. G. C. HARRIS, Jn, su- cial science tenchcr. converses with presiding ' judge, C. A. Wheeler, after the mock murder trinl planned by the civics stu- dents of Mr. Harris. The trial. staged iu the Travis County Courthouse, attracted a lnrgc crowd. Mrs. Camuen K. Ferris Home Economics Mr. William C. Duncum Distrihntive Education Mr. Samuel B. Hnmlett Social Science In addition tn being outstanding in their indiviclunl fields of mntlic- mntics and Latin. MISS LUCILLE DICKARD and MISS HELEN HILL are devotees of the music world. Miss Dicknrd, a member of the University Methodist Church, joins Miss Hill, of thc Centrnl Chr-istinn Church, in n choir rehearsal nt the laitter's church. While explaining the tcclmicali- ties of the microscope, MRS. MAR- GARET CADWALLADER reveals some of the mysteries of tenth- gmde biolog to Alicia Reddick and Ann Chiles' Finding time to work ont ri schedule for the many choral department engagements is just one of the problems which plagues MISS VIRGINIA DECIIERD, director. Mrs. Edith Kitchens Mrs. Loretta I-Ioke English journalism - English Commercial Mr. Ben Lewis 0 a , 1 'a Miss Lilybeth Lewis Counselor te 5 . Q, , .ms , 1 Miss Louise Manigault As MR. L. M. GRAHAM takes advantage of the watercooler, MR. I. M. HICKS, IR., also an Industrial Arts teacher, poses for the camera, Art Mr. John S. Moursund Social Science Mr. Cloice Myers Social Science Faculty One of thc most familiar poses of DR. NELSON PATRICK, known af- fectionately as Dr. Pntf is that of mnster conductor at the podium. Here he is shown directing his band nt one of the school assemblies. MR. MAURICE C. PRICE enklys a coke, as hill. O. T. GUSTAFSON, biology instructor, points out some of t e highlights of the 1954 Comet to newcomer, MR. CLOICE MYERS. Miss Ada M. Owen' Counselor Faculty MRS. IANE CONLEY and MISS MARY ALICE PORTER applaud np- provingly ns Hnrtense Hiulrogo dem- onstrates :1 new dance from one of the many programs in which she has taken part. One of the lesser lcnown facts of AHS life is the Child Development Lnb. MRS. MABEL E. PITTS nml MRS. ANNA ROSE IAMASTERS are in chnrge of this worthy project. Here they entertain some uf their smnll charges. Dr. Nelson C. Patrick Instrumental Music ...Vi .4 ' ,gow Iii-QQ ,:.,:.. Sis: 4 f, gt R Mr. Maurice G. Price Mrs. Georgia Robbins English Librarian Thorou hl eu'o in her music MRS LOUISF K Y ll' E! v t - - STEWART stops long enough to tlnsh the photog- rapher a scintillating smile. i MRS. EDITH KITCHENS victorious- ly retumx from n state convention where Austin High publications members won recognition under her capable direction. i be 66 Faculty MRS. GEORGIA ROBBINS and MRS. EFFIE HUTTO, head librarian. regard with pxride some of the books read bygonnthzui Declxerd :uid joan Meadows. w o are both eligible for the Col en ll Award. Mrs, Eva M. Rutledge Social Science Mrs. Ada B. Sanderson English Mr. Charles E, Robinson Miss Mary Emma Rosson P. E. English MR. WILLIAM H. ROBERTSON, MR. ELCIN SCHILAB, and MR. C. E. ROBINSON reinforce themselves with extra refreshment after lunch before guing buck to tackle their afternoon classes. One of MADEMOISELLE ELOISE ROACl'I'S qentest lensures is etry. Here she loo s over tge library's colllrgctiun of French works. Faculty Mrs. Louise Stewart Miss Else Trenckmann Mrs. Marjorie Trevillyan Mrs. Edna von Rosenberg Choral Music German - English Commercial Mathematics Miss Ouida Walker English Faculty Pointing out s European trouble spot to one of his social science classes is MR. WILBUR H. WATFORD. Mr Wilbur H Watford Socnl Science PRINCIPAL LIPSCOMB ANDERSON receives a token of the fncultvs esteem from MRS MARIORIE TREVILLYAN at the Chnstmas faculty breakfast spun sored by the Student Council Mxss Earlme Weddle Home Economics Mrs. Avis Williams English 'fun j Iwi i ' ' W. 5- 1 ,W g '. , Carefully proizortionini some refreshments for her ndvisorv who celebrate their ead in t c PTA-sponsored paper drive for fans is MRS. CLARA WEISSER chemistr teacher En'ovin some ot the Y - l . K liquid refreshment is Kenheth Templeton. Mrs. Erlene Williams English Mrs. Greta Lee Crooks English Faculty Matching wits at :x relaxing game of checkers are MR. SHIELD BROWN and MR. WOODROW YVILSON mhvsics in- , l . structor. Mr. Henrv K. Henley Vocational Agriculture f Mrs, Irene St. Clair Mathematics Going Down? COACH IIM TOLBERT, a good sport ns :il- ways, goes under with a splash in the human dip booth at the first AHS camival held last fall. 69 f Q! ff 41' X H+X1H, i: wxkzgi E, x 'A- T Z ,fi hmm! Adams, Barbara Adams, jerry Aderhold, Gayle Adrian, Curtis Albri ht, Benton Anserson, james C. Anderson, Brent Arevalo, Ralph Arnold, Clyde Atkinson, Ion Babcock, Lohn Bach, S irley Bailey, Betty Jo Barclay, Le Anne Barge, Murray Barnes, Louise Barron, Elizabeth Baylor, john David 2 63 X' Seniors 6 Ma Bentley Charles Bentley Farrar Bergstrom Carolyn f N h Bean, Valerie t , are n 3 .6 , l. wwf- H L tv, , , I, Y 4.332 fill, t' A 'fi' 55 if J i ,, if B Q 2 'ff 'F J .13 ,- 'S Q. -ya., Bernal Gilbert Berryman Bmnie Best Barbara jean Beverly Eugene l ix R E 6 I- y ' . . F 'E , ' X M fre, f ea, .. ,gg sf 5 QS s Blachly, Pat SPRINCTIME brought other things besides teas and parties to the seniors. It brought daily after- noon practices b the baseball and track teams. Here the baseball team is shown going through its daily ritual. rig -1 Blair, Bobby -:Q f lf ' Blodgett, Carol Bock, Carolyn Boyko, Pat Bradfield, Carol Branch, Bobby Breakey, Donny Breedlove, Mack 5 5:99 i i - Q . A ll p H ff' ' - I. 4 N X ' Brown, Pat Bruns, joe Bruns, Tom C. Bryan, Lillie Belle Buchanan, Ann Buck, Shirley f . B fvrsvrrz ' V U 1 ., 11-adm. f' 1 B , ,Q rs, S Q 'LQ T .T T bl Buckley, Sandra K Bumtti, Ned Fly' 8: 5 Burke, Becky . , ,,Q,I, , sm x Burkhalter, jane , .,' .' L Haj ' ' Burkhalter, jean ' f ' ' 1 Burstyn, Margie A 5 F' 3,44 1 g Bustin, Kenneth Butts, Plez Cain, Diana Caldwell, Billy Caldwell, jay Capps, john fl ' Seniors H xl-nv 2 HS ' , B B B .ir Carpenter, Larry Cavileer, Sharon Cheavens, john Childs, Hymen Chilton, Douglas Chote, Robert Clayton, Bobetta Cloud, Bill ' 13:2 dl i ' C X v - . fl U1 5 lr, 8, Q f Y: if 4 mi Coates, William 'Bill' Cooke, Patsy J' Cockrell, Wanda 'N Y P. M, 1 9 sn, lb i' ' ' , Coife , Robert 'FQ A U Q' Collier, Judith Ann V' - Q a 4 if Collins, Catherine Ann X ' ' ' ' ' , 1 U KI3' - K I l TT i Q ' Q Q 4 - 13, X fs W s Covey, Michael Q Cowan, Edward ' ,L Cox, Ann Craddock, Patsy Crawford, Jackie Crawfor , Wilma Crosby, Alex Cruz, Josie Cummins, Mary Davila, Olga Davis, Betty Lynn Davis, Danny Davis, Theodora Digby, David Dye, Anna Dyer, Nancy Eastburn, Billy Eastep, Larry Edens, Roddy Edwards, Bobb Edwards, Millie o z B V, i.iivi ,fi S x- ., ,A 'at , .,.,,,,, E ,.... ..,.... , 36, i . .Ae ss. in if 4. X L .1. 4 as l lf. f' 'x Seniors ' 1 angry: Ellis, Harland Emerson, Sally Etter, Mary Helen Evans, joe Felps, Dorothy Felps, jimmy Felder, Peggy Ferguson, Billie I0 Ferrell, Barbara Ann Ferrell, Linda Dell Feuerbacher, Pat Filinger, jane F lachmeier, Emily Folkes, Glenn Foster, Melvin Fox, Anita Franks, Quentin FORWARD LOOK-In racing from the main building to the Cymn and Band halls, seniors became skilled pedestrians at dodging the fast-moving cars of today. - fx i l 155 I ' X . , r, ll, TF ' ' I 1. I ' ,, fi , iliifiy U il ' if Fi 11:-12 6- V e . ny. 0. Frederick, Cora Nell Friedrich, Paul Gannaway, Greg Garcia, Beatrice Gardner, john Garrett, Barbara Gathright, Marsha Gilbert, Maline Ginsburg, Michelle Glover, Elizabeth Ann Goldsmith, Patty Gonzales, Benigno Gonzales, Lupe Courley, Joyce Gourley, Royce Govea, Mary Gray, Robert Green, Dwight W, wr! 7 ol? in.. 4' ng. . it -wi' '. x tx an ' ' if ' W l :::::--. , -A f i W 5 A -may ' 1 ga wgws 'GPA I 1 22 is , L, - la A f a it fs i , , we . ..,. Seniors , Q. i w f ft.: , 0 , Q, M.. 4. 1 saski' Q, .4-f i , Greeven, Alton me Griffin, Zachary Thomas Crimmer, Gayle , . Grosse, jaNelle Guajardo, Gladys Guerrero, Louis Gunn, Jeanette Gustafson, Calvin Guthrie, janet Gutierrez, Abel Hallen, Carole Halsell, Charles ' Hamilton, Fred --av Hamilton, Jimmy I ts' lv ? J 'U E in 551, R Q l A Q new -9 - Harden, L. B. Hargis, Andrea Harkins, jay Harrc-l, Keith Harris, Dale Harrison, john Harvey, io Ann Harvic , Don Hatherly, Don 'Y if wa' rl Hawkins, Ralph K A Hawkins, Sue 9 Hawley, Mary Sue Hayden, Gayle N V .Q ' bl Heath, Ruth ' Hently. Sue ' A Q . ' X' 'A K A V . vt Heimann, Marjorie 6 Q Hellums, Sarah ' -- V. il Henderson, Martha Q L . Q N ' Hernandez, Gloria 5' if zz W ,' Hernandez, Leandro . 5? i L Hedjazi, Effie , I 5 ' ' ,, , .. 1 ,ta -. S - .TEL ' A 'Si ' ' E ' Q l . 1 Higgins, rin B J, K Hoermann, Emily V' - Hodgkiss, Robert V T Holly, Ricky Zxfaxfmx V I ,x . . iv. M .xiii ,i sa ,w y i 1 lv. -l 'E -1- ,1 W U, I-. rr-,A so ' , 6 ,,. SQ , H FU, V l ' , if 3 2 i r J' , xl . 4 1 1 Y X 1 U' Hood, Bridget Hooper, Lynette Horton, Sammy House, Betty .5- fr , . 5? X , A as , ,.,, - via 'E My KN, ,X Howard, joyce Hudson, Audrey Huffman, 'Fish Hughes, Jerry Lee Hulmi, Ann Huntzis, Nicky Ives, David jackson, Ronald Jaime, Lydia HOLD THAT LINE-Even the oilicers get out of line once in a while. The clock in the back- round, saying 8:25 in the momini, accounts gor the heavy eyelids of the Red Iac et officers. 1 Q6 G g - A H 5'.12...'n sg I I L xl. .. -Aw' .. fi gs f y y . axxszmagswiesa, 'ff l it .I K iv ' 4 U' A Q ' Q L! , J' 5+ f mfs 1 R 4 '-8 Jarmon, Carolyn Jennings, Janis Jessen, Esther Johnson, Don Johnson, Jeannene Johnson, Lester Joseph, Joe Joseph, Phyllis Joseph, Russell Kasper, Annie Mae Keame , Carol Ann Kenclgxll, Terrence King, Frances Kirkpatrick, Sandy Kittredge, Clarence Klein, Ewalda Knippa, Carolyn ,fn-S 99,2 .' M' , 1 my if 1' 'ZS ir, .4 , Q- .. 1 we-Q V a All f XC QQ! if 'I gp, , ,, I , 1. . ,.,,,, .. . i , H ff E?uL' K Koen, Billy S I .gt:iOxt'f ' ,,,5,,Q5, s 4 Q. Kylberg, Lanny f il LaBauve, Louise . ,- , ,x LaFuente, Alice A Us J G ' Lane, Betty 'assi H 'fl . - Ni 2 AW Ajifil . . gif ., 31: if f Q J Lavercombe Ann Ledesma, Alfred Lemburg Jimmy l age Lemburg, Patsy Q, .Q e ' ,S 21223 in i V 4 ln I 9 . 1 , ,W W ' ax 1 A .se gf' F F ' X wM 2 K i I! 53 Q .f fe 55 x J, I f , Lenoir, Charles Leonard, Barbara Logan, Ray Lopez, joe Lott, Tommy Love, joe l,umpkin, Houston Lyles, Lynn McCarty, Stan Iey 'F-?g 9:ii' - K if,W -A 1 I . 95' 1 'ln A A A -J, if ,' . 1 . .. Q me ll' i rf :Nuo 9 ' 'G I Y I K. McConnell, Ste hanie McCown, Bill, McFarland, janis Mahone, Eugenia Marquart, Theresa Martinez, Estroberto McNeill, Nancy Macias, Ophelia Magness, David i as nn, Mason, Kathy Q M assengale, Bo Meadows, joan X . Meadows, Lorene A 1- Mendeke, Norman , no 4. . ' 0 Mercado, Rosie W-A 0, . Meredith, Rogers xr i 1 4 -' ., 7 Meyerowitz, Morris fftilf' - ,Q V ' i Meyers, Harry 'M' ' ' - r , r a ' : fiisbifff S I 0 M ag' ' T' J ' 5 r Meyers, Terry , K - 6 Michalske, Lee Ann . . K 3 Miles, james T gif ' Q' .' ' Miller, Mary Ethel ' ' A ' N Q' . Q ' FR A 7 1 K V . , , f . Q 'Q Miller, Renee Q , 'SU E Ji 1 'Y f 1 Miller, Tom Q I X ,M 'W - . ,A-' V ff Millican, North s f r , , - Mills, Billy x 2 D ' 5' M ,til QQ. Mills, Danny Mills, Lee Mills, Mary jane Moehlman, Mike Moifit, Connie Moncivais, Margaret Moore, Betty Moore, Harolyn Moore, Jane Ann DRESS PARADE-The Big day in many senior girls' lives is that hot summer day when uniforms are issued. Moreno, Juanita Morris, Gene Morris, Mary Moses, Peggy Moya, Irene Muir, Tommy Murphy, Gail Murphy, Kitty Murray, Shirley Muse, Ewell Navarro, Manuel Nelson, Roger Nichols, Betty Nichols, Rex Nitschke, Bill Nitchmann, Adelyn Niven, Gene Novotny, Ioan Seniors Nunis, Roy T. O'Connor, Colleen Oliver, Ben Oetting, Carol Olsen, Harriet O'Quinn, Kerry Ottinger, LaNeil Owens, LaTrell Y vi E L1 1 f Qs Af -7 ,lay 6 -9 Owens, Sandra Pace, Bagget Palmquist, Carletta Parker, Bynnie Parker, Peggy Partain, Larry Patton, Eddie Payne, Janis Pearson, Kay ,fm s .-A -a X- 'rw 'K sv ea ' wf ..-A W , wr r P ' 4 . E ' H A- 3 - y f Y Dvd y 5? , r g L, rr 5, I twig I 1 i I , . f T 3 ,gg fbgft' ,,.. g . M 87 Peavy, Diane Peavy, Rodney Perez, Omega Pinclcney, Kay Pollard, David Pollard, Rupert Prasatik, Mary Ann Pressler, Ray Proctor, Coleman Raines, Barbara Ramirez, Gilbert Ramos, Betty Ravel, Iudy Raven, Sharon Reed, Cleo Reed, Frances Rees, Mary Ilene Reese, Floyd QM Zl1IOI'S 1 'g1,'2f3g' ' :Ipaq if 3 3 M ,Q awjn-SL 2 , ,, 63 x Reynolds Jay Reynolds M ll'VlIl Rhea Kerth Rrchards jim Rxchardson Mary Carolyn Rleger Franklyn Robmson, George Rodrlqnez, A C ,A M , y sew Q --f ., ff V 'vb ' In 4 f yr? 1 V ,f -. I C A T , ,, V I 5 if -A 1 -f . so 'R 2, I X, . A A 1 ,' x ' I X 11,5 R u 1 i Q M' . . XX 5 , V 4. 2 . X' Q- . 6 ' '1 6 6 '- Q M Y Q ,VV x J l- 'NA . - R A Yfx uf N f 9fr 1-' 0 'ifflx .l,Q:.- S . F-'s , . l 'Six f Er f 5 l ' , Y H A I ' - . THERMOSTROCTAMORTIMER., Cactus Pryor chats with two Maroon staff members. Cactus was thc star of the Maroon Beauty Revue this year. ', ' 3 . Y, S Y Q -n' Rogers, Ann Q , '-'- A'-Q X ' Romero, joe W Romero, Lucille 1, , -f-. Q 3 f x 1 i A ' ,Q 1 5 ' E s o f ' Rosner, May 5- 'R 'A fl hi Rude, Franklin 'xl , A Ruff, Sue S , X f o B 'V A 531 .5 , -11 ' .-,X A f l: 7- nzx ge., r 3,9 . W J G 6-Q IWFV X Alf - lgy X I Ryan, Bmce St. Martin, Peggy Saldavn, Librada 'ff . X A ' i -L 4 V, 17 .1 1 191 . -. I JF' Y-Us ' .MEI ' ' E321 R s ' f' J ,555 Q .mf A. 90 Sanchez, Mary Sasse, Edward Schieffer, Nancy Schieller, Richard Schneider, john Schneider, Joyce Schofield, Sylvia Sepulveda, Janie Shoemaker, Selena Showalter, George Showalter, Rosemary Sifuentes, Everett Silver, james Smith, Dick Smith, Geneva Smith, Nancy Snowden, YVandean Sorensen, Kai W ii J ,cv15f' 'Q x . 5 X 'R m0 i.1,,A..:l in .,i..l, K S v..-. S 32 I. . 6 6 ,. Il Q . 9 ,gf 7' 3 t ,?2'?3?fl.i' ' f I effx ' Q ' , ' J BX A 1 an 7' 'WY X ' an P I 1 P' I X 1 L'-' , ' f 1 l M 9f3? 'v, S 'i a as J W' Q -' f, Q - 2, 1 , 5 91: -'L' ,. ' r w .4.,f.A in-1'-Et :A-W Seniors ff5f3i?2?E?l 3??3 Stahl, Martha Stanislawski, Anna Stark, Frank Stark, Harriet Stockton, Melvin Streetman, Donald Sturgaeon, Martha Nell Su livan, Cayle l MR. L. ANDERSON, principal, addresses the students at a pre-game pep rally. 2.5. if. 1.1. Swan, Patsy Sweet, Sylvia Swanson, Carl A I in Talbert, Freddie Taylor, Anne K 1 Teague, Bobby ii ,, . .5 gg 6 Terrazas, Sadie ' Thomsen, Dick ' X ' X ' f Y - e. Thoresen, Joyce Q ' , ll -5, , ' 4? gslx?3Q9 3, af L lm-- 6 5-' Tirnmerman, Linda Tobin, Bess Torres, Tim Touchstone, jane Treadwell, Pierce Turley, Virginia Tumer, Myrna Tyler, Theresa Urbanek, Alfred Uselton, Sharon Vasquez, Dolores Vick, Connie Viehweg, Norman if W v f by '-1 4. S . M C K 'S' s l als NME 4 lVilson, Leslie Von Rosenberg, Robert 5-, 9 5' 1 Voudouris, Johnnie A Walker, Ann V . Weiner, Carol li, A Wells, joe f 1 it , W . S I K., West, Sllereen Q i 3 Wheeler, Carol White, james Q VVhite, Pat . , 5973 'z-QA , T-at ,, 6 . S ' it l Willbanks, Virginia . , Williams, Kathy f, ' , 1 -gy ff K , , Wilson, Bette Q ' if-bt 4 2 , -bi, X I 4 ' gzirlx , 1 vlf's W'.x'wfN NN- Wi., S .5-ohne-W. X 2 g,,.g..,jx , so -'fm X rr 'j . 1 5? A a n 0. i .- V1 .fu ,nxxoxi i :sv if .. 1 .wafe- .:,.. V Vi 11.3. .45 Q ,V r 4,3 'QXQ '- 252,53 l ' ' .Q 'AQ 0 ofriff o ' f. ' 2 . ' f 5'ff'f 'Sian S We' ,Q af '13 . ofgi. ,.+.-. ' s 'W .J T .. . 12.2 . ' H a l .Q ' 1' flflr . .. W 3 in 2 1.5 . V, b :gg ,H .i Wilson, Sandra Wilson, Yvonne Withers, Glenda Wood, Charlene Wood, Chuck Wooten, Dorothy Wright, Dnn Zamora, Mary Ziegler, Leroy ni, i .:'66r0,x.--ii, - - '. .,i'1' SQZLSEQ-2 ' ti.,,,'5 1 0 'J fa :rv 2 '. .3 s . li: . . , rc: 'Aw : O ' L... a Q KA . 1 4. :U ,TL , ,: 9' .f. 1 if W ' 9 1 t mill' -.. . 1 irfw 4. ,,. ...L 2 .! V gs' 5 I 9 3115.12 Q1 i M1 X .. ,qygwg Q S 1 A' ' 5? 1, 1 V I . ., LQ' V: no, H l 5 5' fig .rx '. ' 4' .vewkeme 55 :,.1 ' Is-6251 1 5. . x 6- ,..-1 -BO -33 ,vi-t 12,4-ff ka3.1 i ,,5g :' ,gif-Ie '11 . 331913 ga' 5-Biff? ,221 wi- Q T -A zwfw ,QA 3 Q g c 1 a u Q35 1 ig YK Q , Y X ,,,. 'm l1Q,',:Ji, N ai y v 5 V5 a,g 2 1.3 ...awe if U 2 5 5 3 Org iffqgrif ' 1.:-f1i,i. T23'.1Q' 55,215 ,gmizl . tan Oki. ,.,-44:15 , ,M 5 W -.11 li NW 1951 -' Q-23.4 awlzv-f 'J -: tai u Q ,fn my . i2. f1.egf , ' zqvl ' - 5, gl.? 3 ' LA, . EINYL ,. 5,,x1o1x- -. Q ny:-S13 ..i.:,9?' r U .N-':f1. 3g.g1.? A ' axiswtfxj .Q ff F - Wifi. 4.14 12B SPRING SENIOR OFFICERS joe Love sprmg reporter Mlke Moehlman fall vlce resxdent Mary Morris sprmg treasurer Ixay Pmckney sprmg vxce presrdent and fall secretary Malme C11 ert fall treas Not pictured IS Davnd Po lard who was fall sgt at anns 12B FALL OFFICERS Howard Wrllls presxdent Red Bemal vlce presxdent Mary Sue Hawley secretary Terry Dnskell treasurer Clyde Arnold reporter ,f ' v f ' V -X , I , r ,Y 6, I., L . , urer and spring secretarffg Coleman Proctor, spring sgt.-at-amxsg Robert Cray, fall and spring class presidentg it I X 3ig.j'i.E:5':E ii? Senior Class Officers ., .. . iE'ii3iiF?5i?3533i7i?ZSsi-343'ieififi-i-3fififii'f3ifgZsZIif2 iifZZ?fKSZH!ZX5 SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE-The Senior Steering Committee discuss plans for future. fStandingJ john Harrisong Eddie Sasseg Sharon Raveng La Trell Owensg Mrs. Vera Anderson, Sponsor of the senior classg Russ jose hg joe Loveg fSeatedj Wanda Cockrellg Barbara Leonardg Anita Foxg Fane Burkhalterg Maline Gilbertg Anne Tayllorg Mary Morrisg Coleman Proctorg Kay Pearsong Kay Pinckneyg Binnie Berrymang Joe Wellsg Ruth Heath. -W -.V .... Y . I ,IL- X 3 , 'as ' Vi, I 1-nf 'vi LYNNE ADAMS HERLINDA AGUIRRE JIM ALDRIDCE ALFRED ANDERSON ANNETTE ANDERSON BURCH ANDERSON A . i V . 1. 1 A . I XX f' I? 3. 33:61 .pw .W wi ' 3 , . 5 C Looking through the fence, we find a group of juniors watch- in john Leonard at the Base- baql throw booth at the First Annual AHS Carnival, .4 KM. . .: Y I I' 32.15 - I ' . Q G I vs Ns A I I .- 'A ,wr I Aj into f :MN -B. - , ' ' , I I .. 79- 3 3' 5'35'35?:i ii ' 'A I .4 , . 6 R . ,, ' T 792- ,fl . 9 I! 'lii'f 'E. 5.1. ' ' CARL ANDERSON 1' ,qi I, A MTE. If B, EN . T' it , MARTHA ARMSTRONG jf, My I3 1 W' -A .3 W8 ff' MIKE ARNO if f 1 I A I-bw Lg - - vi JAMES AULD I, I , . :Z 17 ANN BACBY - . A Q . XB A BETTY BAINE . X A , I A I, , I , B 4 ' 1 'it Arif' 'i,i,: M I H I I E mil' - A fbi I .itat ' 37,4 Lim! , ffl ' XW23' ef-I 1 B g f Ao-54 '3 A ff' Q 'L I-v--I ,. I . sm A ' , I wa Q 'j B' ' - ,A : 1 I .gg - k , 1- - . pw -!:' . Y ,' f I ALAN BAKER . we . 515 f I - MA.. - 1 DON BAKER K , a . Y i A 5 I' SUNNY BALDERACI-I . A A I 1' I ...A-3.5 .- JIMMIE BANKS I. u I . . ,ff f 2451.27 . EDDIE BANKSTON , A555 ,gf A e, N my N lvl ' , . '41fs.t24 ' .M - . ' . E A r J . Y le. A Ji -wi 1 I Q nf .W K4 x, fix'-3 1 Lf 73' - I FQ! 'iv ,-.I B - r'-3' :i . - V i- A M.g:RY3:g'RGARET IQARCUS L . is 5: A A ,E A ui, .1 AR NBARNE 3 A . A, 4 if I +A Xt,Q..j,j'Ej -, LINDA BARTLETT ' 'P 7 o L, N wx 'A ' LORRAINE BARTLETT, Q ' 55.j 1' A 53 , .A,Q3j::w513I3 Q, ,J CLIFFORD BARR fi -f Q . wi, - .A A ' g,z-A25 W, A C I ,I I Affllt f i g I .I 1 gf. fe. , , A . 4 . 4 , A - .A -fa f GECORGANNA BARRETT ' - 1. 4. :. , , A s A I ENNETH BASEY 'S-N If X' , C. Q! I V .1 BARBARA BEAL f ga .ge-QA. ' .V ,A ,Q .L If A R' BARBARA BEARD 1 X 5 A' if i s -9 EMMA BEARD ,Lu 13 A A. , 2 JIM BEARD p.5f-- ...Qi-A 4. ff1f 17l '7T 2' l.f '2-A -: .N , ' , -4' I .. '4- 'vi' Il I I . 59 8 LA NELL BETHKE is! BOB Blccs I - 'R 33 - . 4 1. ' :LFE ' ' ,gif - ?:.3 f ' . I L CAIL BIRDWELL IOHN BoHN MARY ELEANOR BRACE WANDA BREED RUTH BRISENO JoN ERUMLEY JANE BULLARD PATTY CAFER JULIE BLANCHARD NANCY BoswELL JAN BRADLEY BETTY BROWN WALTER BUELL BETTY RUTH BURNETT PHYLLIS CALIcINs MoLLY CARSTARPHEN RONNY CARTLIDCE RICHARD CASTRILIITA CAROLYN CHRISTIANSON PAT CLINE ED CoIcER NANCY COLLINS JESSIE CAFFEY CARoLYN CALVERT PHILLIP CARSON ZEKE CAsTRo NANCY CHAPMAN RANKIN CHAPMAN ROBERT CLARK RODNEY COCKRELL LOIS COLEMAN BARRY COLLIER I BETTY CooK RUTH ANN CooK JACK Cook MARY ALLWY YV!-N ' V? 'Q DON CORBITI' LARRY CRADDOCK N COOPER ROSE MARY CORNER 97 MARTHA BERT CROMACK MIMI DACWELL DORIS DAYWOOD JOHN T. DAVIS MILDRED DEEN RICHARD DOVE GRACE DOYLE ARTHUR DRISKELL JON CROWE BETTY DARSEY BARBARA DAVIS PINKEY DIETERICH BARBARA DOWD SUSAN DRAKE BERT DUCKETI' ERNEST DUNN DIANE DURRETI' BILL EASUM HAROLD EICHENBAUM JOHN ELLEDGE NANCY EPPRIGHT CHARLES EVERSON MARCIE DUBE BILL DUFF YOLANDA DURAN MARY EASON SALLY EDGAR CHARLES EDWARDS JOYCE EITELMAN CHERRY ELEY ALLEN EVANS JOHN FAINTER DAVID FAIRCHILD ANN MARIE FALK GENE FEILD BONNIE LOU FERRELL 98 LYN1-:TTE FAIREY GEORGE FANCHER BILL FEHBEE DOUG FUNK BUNKY GARDNER BOBBY GARNER RICHARD GATLIN BILL CA'I'l'IS CHARLES GOEKING MARTHA COEN CHARLIE COERNER MARY E. GONZALEZ BETTY GRAHAM MARY RUTH FISHER BOB FITZGERALD TERRY FITZGERALD IEANNINE FLOURNOY CAROLYN FOLKES MARY ANN FOWLER MANUEL FRIAS OTTO FRIEDRICH WAYNE FRIEDRICH x MALCOLM FUCHS W DIANE FUNK Y--fr' MARY CUSTAFSON MARY GUTIERREZ CARL HAEHNEL THOMAS HAGGARD BETTE HALL HELEN HAUSMAN . JANE HAWKINS JOYCE HAYES PAT HEATHINGTON SUSAN HEBER ANNETTE HELWIC I MARTHA JO HENRY JIMMY HILL NORMAN HOFFMAN JIM BOB HOLMES BETTY LOU HORNSBY GORDON HOUSER LEE HOWARD JANE LOU HUF F NANCY HUFF LILLIAN HUMPHREY JOAN HUNTLEY '7 Jonathan Dechard prepares to give the morning devotional. LARRY IIURWIIZ SUE I-IYLAND RUTH ISELY LARRY JAQUASH JACKIE JENKINS JIM JENKINS NANCY JENKINS BESSIE MAE JOHNS 1 BETH OHNSON JO ANN JOHNSON MILAM JOHNSON GRANVILLE JONES RICI-QARD D. JONES JOE JUNG CAROLYN KEELEN ROGER KELLEY JAY JOHNSON JUDY JOHNSON SHARON JOHNSON LOUIS JOSEPH SHELLEY KALMBACH CAROLE KEETON CAROLYN KING DOROTHY KINSEY FRANCIS KNAPE DICK KUHN LOIS LANKFORD PACEY LAVES VONNIE LEIGHTY JOHN LEONARD BETTY KING BETTY KINGSBURY KAREN K. KLEIN REV KOEN JAMES LAMBERT JANET LAMMERS SANDRA LASKY KIT LEE HARRY LEINBACH BUZZY LEWIS . ,.. fp.. fav DAVID LOGAN ISIDORO LOPEZ CECILE LUMPKIN CHARLES McANALLY HERMINIA LOPEZ JAMIE LOVET1' IVA LEE LYNCH 101 ROSEMARY MENN BEVERLY ANN MILLEI CAROL McCAIN CAROLYN McKEE WAYNE MARTINS JEWEL MELTON ROY MILLER BETTY MILLS STEPHEN MOEHLMAN JUDY MOREHEAD DON MCCULLOUGH PRENTIS MCSHAN BETTY MASSINGILL HERMAN MILLICAN STELLA MIRANDA ANN MONTGOMERY MARJORIE MORRIS JUDY MOSS E. C. MOWDY ODIE NEHRING BOBBY NICHOLS JONNIE SUE NOLEN EWELL OGLESBY SAM OLQUIN FRAN MORGAN HERSCI-IEL MOORE LATRELLE MORRISS SHIRLEY MYERS NANCY NELSON PAT NELSON LARRY NIEMANN SHERMAN NOBLE MARIE OLQUIN JOE OLVERA MARTHA TITA OVERSTREET CAROL PATTERSON LEON PEACOCK ROBERT PEDEN 102 ALAN owENs ELIZA JANE PAYNE POLLY PEAL '57 Bert Cromack, Kenneth Youni Bobby White, and Betti Coo contribute their part to t e jun ior's winnin stack of firewood for the yearfy Bonfire. ELIZABETH A. RUSSELL PEGGY RUSSELL SANDRA SAMUEL LARRY ST. CLAIR WALTER SANDERS LINDA SAUNDERS NAOMI SAWYER ARTHUR SCHARLACH IUDY ANN SCHMITI' CHARLENE SCHNABEL ANITASCHULTZ-BEHREND EUCEN E SCHUTZE ROBERT SCHWABE PAT SCOTI' IEAN SHELLEY MARY SHELTON GEORGE SKACCS BARBARA SMITH HOWARD SMITH JOAN SMITH LARRY SMITH 21 LEROY SMITH RAYMOND SMITH CAROL LYNN SNOWDEN SAM SPARKS CAROL SPIRES JAMES SPRADLING IOYACE SPRADLING U BuIl's Eye! Phil Carson tastes another pasty pie at the Pie- throw booth during the first SFA Carnival. 1 1.4 ' FT? sf 51 BILL SPRUCE M. L. STANFIELD KENT STANLEY FRANCES STARLING JOHN STEINL1-: LINDA STEVENSON MARION STEWART DEANA STOCKARD f ,rim A BILL STOERMER GAY STOLLEY DON STUBBLEFIELD IEANETTE SULLIVAN GLORIA E. TALAMANTES CATHERINE TERRY ALBERT THOENE NANCY TOLVE BARBARA STOLLE FRAN STRAUSSER MARTHA STUMBERG LILLIAN TAMPKE HENRY W. THIEME BARBARA THOMPSON JUNIORS' IO ANNE TRUIETT MARTHA UHLIG BRIEN VARNADO ALAN WACHALTER KAY WALLACE JOHN WARNER PA'ITY WATERS BILLY WEAVER MARY ANN TOWNSLEY Lois TURNER SUSAN VAN WINKLE JUAN VILLARREAL MARLENE WAHL VIRGINIA WALKER BILLY WAPPLER JANELLE WARREN JIM WATI' NANCY WEBER IOHN WEBSTER BETTY WEIDE ALMA LOIS WELLS PAT WHITEHEAD BUSTER WEED MIKE WEISE BOBBY WHITE 10 1 JOHN WILLMS TOMMY WILSON VIRGINIA WOLF PAUL WILSON SHEILA WINSHIP JIMMY WIDMER GEORGE WILHITE BARRY WUKASCH BILL YOE IAMES WIER BARBARA WILLIAMS KENT YEATES WILLIAM YOUNG JUNIORS VVhi1e the class watches intently, Harrv Leinbach lectures with the aid of a scientiBc chart. 06 ? V BACKSTAGE-Red Dragons exert brawn and brain to set the stage for their fall production, Ladies of the jury. fwfmx ' fi 615112519 . ,exwiimm?'!W5fiEL.f 61.3. W!-?Qsb44m'?,.s.i,m: Sig -sfmeawfw 1 4vgei?'E:i S 5 are ,,s...a.l Peggy Porsch, vice-president, Mike Nul- ley, president, Bill Cattis, treasurer, Carole Keeton, reporter, jim Aldridge, sergeant- at-arms, and Buzzy Lewis, secretary, stop to chat before a fall junior class Officer meeting. Spring junior class officers jewel Melton, vice-president, Polly Peal, reporter, Carole Kee- ton, secretary, and Eliza Lane Payne, treasurer arrive at sc ool chaullered by president, Mike Nalley. fNot pictured is ser- geant-at-arms, Will Knox.j ' T 107 ALICE ADAMS NANCY ADAMS MARGIE ADDCOX ROSS AGUILERA ALICE AGUIRRE ED ALEXANDER EANIE ALEXANDER PEGGY ALEXANDER ROBIN ALLEN YNDA ALLISON WAYNE ALLISON MARILYN ALLMAN STEPHANIE AMSTEH SUSAN AMSTER DOUGLAS ANDERSOIN SALLY ANDERSOIX SHERON ANDREWARTHA BILL ARDIS MARY ARLDT JAMES AIINO JIMMY AR'IZ JUDY BAGGETI' BILLY BAILEY RosE MARIE BALAGIA LARRY BALES IO ANN BALKE LINDA BANDY JIMMY BARHO P' x 14 Y-s kj CHARLES BARKER SHARON BENNETT BETTY BARNETT BEN ERLY BETHUNE . ' 1? W' 1 si Q .E J 'ga f Li ,, - fi x I H9 'I' gg Q , R F I ' 1 ' Va I I Z 1, W , Y. 1 I ,. ,-I 1. ' J ,. ' , ' 0 W, -1. ' ' , , X I V . ,v,,M .fm 19 , '-I 'I 3.7 'AJ' I Eg -S ir , -. J w f 1, A .- , .' IE lk. . Y . - 'Q i J Fa I I . 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OWEN BETTY McCINNIS BEN MCPHERSON SANDRA MAIORS JOYCE MESCHKE CHARLES MAXEY DON MAYEUX ALICE MERCADO JUDY MANN TOM MCNELLEY MARY MARGARET MADELEY JERRY MALLARI EVA GAYLE MAXEY LEE MAYFIELD ARTHUR MERCADO MELVIN PALIOS JULIE PARKER SARAH PARKS GINGER PARSONS LINDA PATE JOAN PEARSON ANNE PETERSON EDWARD PETERSON BOBBY RITFER HILL RYLANDER LINDA PETERSON BARBARA ROBERTS GERALD PFEIFFER GRACE SAMS DANNIE POST SARAH JANE POWELL JUDY PRINCE CHARLOTTE RAGSDALE JUDY RAINES ELIZABETH RAMAGE LAWRENCE RAMIREZ MAL RANDLE KAY RANSOM VESTA RAPP WALLACE RAY ALICIA REDDICK DAN REED RITCI-IIE REED SUSAN REED JIM REINKE MARILYN REITZ GINGER RHODES JUDY ROBERTS ROY RODMAN JAMES EARL RUDDER TRACY RUDOLPH MARTHA RUSSELL JOEL SANDBEEG NATHAN SGHILLEE GEORGIA SELLERS TIM SHANE NANCY SHELBY Y DY HEEMAN ROTSCH ELIZABETH RUDE PAT HUSGH TcggI1iJANIEgl2jHAEFFER NELSON SCHILLER VICTOR SERDA SUSIE SHANKS GARLAND SHELTON JOHN SHELTON LELIA ANN SHELTON . SKIPPY SHEPPERD WANDA SHIELDS ' JACK SHOOTER JOHN SHIVERS DAN SHOWALTER STEVE SIMON TOMMIE SIMS KARL SLADEK JOHN SMALLINC CHARLESESMITH DOLOR s SMITH EDGAR SMITH HARVEY SMITH JOYCE SMITH LOYGE SMITH PAMELLA SMITH QUINTIN SMITH BONNIE SMITH SHARON SMITH TOMMY SMITH JOAN SNIDER -r JOYCE STANLEY TESSIE STEWART CI-IARLENE STUART BETTY STUBBLEFIELD JEANETTE STUDTMAN BEVERLY SUTTON BARBARA TAYLOR LORETFA TAYLOR MARY TAYLOR DELL THOMAS ANN TUCKER NORMA JEAN TURNER ELEANOR TYLER MARVE UZZELL MARTHA JANE VASQUEZ ZELMA VELASQUEZ RAMON VILLARREAL DORCAS VOTAW DEANIE WAGONER BEVERLEY WARD JAN WASHINGTON JOYCE WEBB VIRCIL WEISS ELAINE WELLS PAT WHALEY JIMMY WHEAT DENNY WHEELER NANCY WI-IITAKER RICHARD WHITE SUE WILLIAMS JANETH WI-IITENER COLLEEN WOODSON 'T ,r ,J . 'fb' 'W A ,TSI f- .11 I NAA. ' - . A 'ix ff' LH P, K Tw-3 -'7' I . -5-'H-if 'Ht ' QT x -'S K -x i 1 L .I wf.m. n' ll .- IRIS WHITLEY CURTIS WILCOTT PATSY WILHELM JERRY WILLIAMS ROLAND WILLIAMS JANELLE WYLIE JOAN ZOBEL JUDY STORCH CAROLYN STUDTMAN JEFF THOMPSON BILL WHITNEY HILLIARE WILDER RAY WILKERSON LYNN WILLIAMS DOROTHY ZAMORA NANCY HERRINC MICHAEL STOUNE RAYMOND TATE S P R I N C SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Eva Maxey, trensurerg Darzivene Daniel, re- porterg Lee Mayfield, vice-pres- identg Eleanor Tyler, secretaryg Raymond Tate, sergeant-at-armsg and Mike Cotten, resident, get ideas for spring pljanning. THE CAMERA CATCHES fall sophomore officers, Mike Cotten, presidentg Billy Mc- Caleb, treasnrerg Eleanor Tyler, secretaryg Kenneth Lindgren, veepg Pat Rucker, reporterg and Joe Polanco, sergeant-at-arms, before they leave school. X 'H QNX W ,f R X? X X W XY-5,3 A fy W alk. X, 5 vm , P , - x ' ' , ,fr f ?,7777'VS11'VN 'X 'I A Fall Term Representatives TOP ROW: Mike Cotten, Sammy Horton, Robert Clark, john Harrison, Coleman Proctor, Rod Edens, john D. Reichert. THIRD ROW: Steve Mnehlman, Billy McCaleb, joe Love, Mike Moehlman, Larry Bales, Joe Clieavens, john Betts. SECOND ROW: jane Burkhnlter, Sally Emer- son, Carolyn Garner, Anne Taylor, Wanda Cockrell, Kit Lee, Carole Keeton, Kny Kocnrek, Peggy Porsch, Cecile Lumpkin. BOTTOM HOW: Mary Shelton, Kny Pinckney, Kay Ransom, Sarah Parks, Josie Huile, joy Henson, Joyce Webb, Mnrtlm Famier, Carol Denson. Student Council The overning voice of Stephen F. Austin High School, the Student Council, is comprised of representatives chosen irom each advisory. After attending weekly meetings, each representative reports all of the present business of the Council back to his advisory. A highly important organization, under the s nsorship of Miss Lilybeth Lewis und Mrs. Inne Wilson, and the leadership of Roddy Edens and Don johnson, fzsll president and vice-president, and Mike Moehlman nnd Sylvia Sweet, president und vice-president of the spring semester organization, the Student Council headed such nctivities ns Howdy Week, Color Day. Deck the Halls contest, after-game dnnees, and many other activities. C FALL TERM OFFICERS-Coleman Proctor, chaplain, Carole Keeton, corresponding secretary: Rod Edens, president, Ka Pinckney, clerk, Don Johnson, vice-president, Peggy Porsch, treasurer, Mike Cotten, sergeant-at-annsg Annette 122 Helwig, recording secretary. ' sf, Qi? , if x wi fi: -' SPRING TERM OFFICERS-Mike Moehlman, president, Sam Sparks, clerk, Diana Cain, recording secre- tarryg Joe Chenvens, sergeant-abnrms: Virginia Walker, treasurer, Peggy Porsch, mi-responding secretary: Sy via Sweet, vice-presi cnt, Sally Emerson, chaplain. Spring Term Council TOP ROW: Bill Stoermer, Miko Mnehlman, Steve Moclxlnmn, Zeke Castro, Adam Lopez. FOURTH ROW: Lee Mills, Ben Oliver, joe Love, Sam Sparks, Larry Bnlos, Gary Craig, joe Cheavens, Laverne Lundquist. THIRD ROW: Sandra Wilson, Betty Wilson, Marilyn Olsen, Patty Caller, Martha Russell, Kay Kocurek, Martha Farmer, Diana Cain, Marjorie Heimann. SECOND ROW: Joyce Smith, Robin jones, Tish Huffman, Betty Brown, joy Henson, Mary Ta lor, Sally Anderson, Eva Maxcy, Patsy Swan. BOTTOM ROW: Sylvia Sweet, Carole Kenton, Peggy Porsch, Ianice johnson, Bev Koen, jucly Ravel, Bonnie Ferrell, Sally Emerson. 1,0 3 ex SOCIAL COMMITTEE fStandmgJ Betty NVllson, Mike Cotton, joe Lung, Skippy Shepherd, Mulme Gilbert, Gordon Hnusvr, Torn BEAUTIFICATION-lCl0ckwisel Mike YVeisv, Calvin Gustnf- son, Eddie Bungston, Chivn Childers, Ralph Glass, jay Harlcins, Leslie Wilson. POINT SYSTEM-lClockwisL-j Cathy Terry, john Betts, Kay Ransom, annckte Anderson, Nell Johnston, Bi ly Io Ferguson, Diana Cain, Sharon nven. Carol Spircs, Betty Wcide, Beverly 31:2 Q :X L 5-qtff? 1 .v 0 'T h-L 2 .1 aan Robert Clark, Kntliy lVilli:uns, Put Rnscli, Rose Marie Balugia, Murslm Gatlirighk. lScnlvdJ Eleanor Tyler, Sally Anderson, Martha Russell, Mary Morris, joan Nuvotny, Carol NVhecler. nu-0 F fy S. C. Committees FACULTY-STUDENT COMMITTEE-fCluckwism-J joe Low, Mr. Dunuunl, Mrs. Rutledge Mr. Raven, Mr. Baker, Kay Kocureli, Mrs. Tinsley, Miss Lewis, Lynn Lylcs, Virginia NVnlker Mrs. Gray, XVayne Huflinzm. l r E DEVOTIONAL COMMITTEE-fclockwisel: Virginia Turley, jim Aldridge, Diane Peavy, Larry Hurwitz, Eleanor Tyler, Bonnie Ferrell. 1 fa QV. m y 387 ,P - . w w ' if ' 'MW 5HS5Q'Pi2ii5 :E' ' FEW: -2955? li'3+ f'l - Q55 55 ' 'A 'A' A l 1 1 eg. n 55 Jiri- a s ' ,J is ' Fi 5 .1 if 'E gi,?Ea:.E5?f3EQf3f3f2g5g2f:?:- ' K' r ' ' iii A .1 X -4'-' W' JN ' 'fa Nv- A +g5f'f,,?e-M,ggmwggggallgl-mf:EEaQ553sslirmiimmrnrim FACULTY BREAKFAST-Given by the Student Council, the Christmas breakfast feted members of the AHS faculty. l l l J -X :L is M V af QT :hw we kg E I ' P- O i , I ff TOP ROW: Carolyn Christinnson, Lindn Timmerman, Sue Heally, Sharon Johnson, Sue Ruff, Joyce Eitelman, Ruth Heath, Joan Huntley, Bar- bara Davis, Sandra Wilson, Ann Marie Falls, Anita Fox, Yvonne Wilson, Lel Ann Bnrclny, Carolyn Knippn, Sue Hawkins, Joyce Gonrley, Carol Wheeler, Eden Ritter, Catherine Terry, Fran Morgan, Carol Spires, Eugenia Mahone, Joan Novotny, FIFTH ROW: Peggy Porsch Pat Brown, Janis Jennings, Betty Ioan Weide, Diane Peavy, Carolyn Calvert, Martha Stumberg, Betty King, Julie Blanchard, Betty Brown, Andrea Hargis, Becky Burke, Kitty Murphy, Beth Johnson, Ann Cox, Judy Moss, Barbara Leonard, Betty Cook, Cecile Lumpkin, Nancy Jo McNeill, Barbnrzr Ferrell, Diana Cnin, Bette Wilson, Kny Pinckney. FOURTH ROW: 'l'ish Huffman, Anne Taylor, YVanda Coclcrell, Dorothy Yvooten, Pat Vi'hite, Sharon Po , Johnnie Sue Nolen, Lynn Lyles, Shirley Myers, Sheila Winship, Ann Lnvercombc, Judy Schmitt, Janis Payne, Carol YVeiner, Gail BirdwelEeConnie Molfit, Kay Collins, Alice Red RED JACKET OFFICERS-Gail Murphy, resident, Erin Higgins, vice-presicljentg Betty House, sec- retary, Mary Morris, Jean Burk- halter, coatreasurersg and Jane Burlthalter, sgt.-nt-arms. 'Q-mv' u-w-W..-am f41v-f-wr-mmmrv.-..,.,,-..,..,..... 1, W. -, ... , qv wg.,,,. aa, a 1 -fs st. xx Xf X. 5 Clieavens, Rosie Mercado, Polly Peal, Nancy Jenkins, Nancy Grist, Barbara Best, Patty Goldsmith. THIRD ROW: Edna Ratliif, Linda Bartlett, Zelda Reed, Donna Pringle, Mary Ruth Fisher, Sharon Raven, Mary Ethel Miller, Carolyn Bock Sylvia Sweet, Bonnie Ferrell, Harriet Olsen, Judy Morehead, Deanna Stockard, Esther lessen, Peggy St. Martin, Carolyn Bames, Betty Davis Betty Nicliols, Janelle Warren, Mary Ann Fowler, Nancy Tolve, Renee Miller. Cay Stolley, Sandra Samuel. SECOND ROW: Marsha Gathright, May Rosner, Beverly Koen, Carol Bradfield, Mary Gutierrez, Mary Carolyn Richardson. FIRST ROW: Carole Keeton, Kathy Williams, Joyce Thorcson, Martha Io Henry, Susan Van XVinltle, Binnie Berryman, Bridgiet Hood, France: King, Mary Morris, Betty House, Gail Murphy, Miss Corinne Hemdon fsponsorl, Erin Higgins, lane Burkhalter, jean Bnrkha ter, Pat Blachly Kay YVallacc, Martha Davis, jane Ann Moore, Harolyn Moore, Mary Margaret Barcus, Kit Lee, Pat Scott, Peggy Parker. Jackets , i MISS CORINNE HERNDON lends on ear to one of F hcr 125 girls at the lavish Red Jacket Christmas Formal. mlmrfmim nm iv ifilyiwfflwhrvnwf IM Q-M5--'Mvpw+v:-t wmcn-QM .. mf Q M .,,..1, 1-...,,, ..,, -4- -I-MN-.,... ,. -. M.. READY T0 G0 Txsh Hulfman Anne Taylor, Betty House Connie Moffit jane Burkhalker, and Ann Cox ire off to Waco for the Maroon- of a Red Jaclcet - - - THE BERMUDA KIDS RIDE AGAIN-Becky Burke and Eugenia Mnhone get ready to do the town during a skit perfomied at n party given for the Travis f Rebelettes. , THE LAST MINUTE CHECKUP-Officer Call Murphy prepares to march. GUIDE RIGHT ONE, TWO-Leading the charge of the light brigade are Jane Ann Moore Binnie Berryman, Martha Davis, nncl Bridget Ho . Red Lackets qrncticcd drills one Rnonth efore sc ool started. 131 W V fax' Y5 TH 4 4....J:a.., .gi TOP ROW: Nancy Dyer, Marilyn Reitz, Nelson Schiller, Hennan Rotsch, john Harrison, Bob Peden, Don Fariss, Dick Kuhn, Bobby Blair, Don Mayeaux, Butch Shelton, Joel Sandberg, Wayne Dennis, Herbert Weigl, Jimmy Wheat, Bill Ardis, Tom Broad, Walter Sanders, Io n Leonard, Wanda Shields, Herman Millican, Jim Reinke. FIFTH ROW: Owens Wilson, Carlos Rodriquez, Joe Joseph, Cordon Lawson, Robert Coffey, Bill Easum, Robert Davis, Malcolm Fuchs, Ewell Oglesby, Larry Partain, Richard Dove, Chuck Wood, David Bamard, Mal Randle, Dannie Post, Gordon Hauser, Emest Taylor, john Johnson, Robert Clar . FOURTH ROW: Ellen Ezell, Lois Coleman, Gayle Sullivan, Mike Stuune, Sally Edgar, Harris Moreland, Betty Ruth Burnett, Nathan Schiller, Mariorie Heiinann, Eugenia Griffin, Emily Flachmeier. Randall Reed, Danny FALL OFFICERS: Cordon Lawson, snipe captain, Danny Mills, business manager, Rodney Peavy, drum major, Chuck Wood, coordinator, Bobby Blair, president. SPRING OFFICERS fnot picturedlz john Harrison, president, Marjorie Heimann, vice-president, Danny Mills, business manager. 132 YV A Mills, Betty Lane, Lelia Shelton, Alan Baker, Doyle McEachem, Tim Torres, Jesse Garcia, Sharon Cavileer. THIRD ROW: Brien Vamado, Colin Cole, Mike Spain, john Betts, Karl Sladek, jesse Mercado, Roland Williams, Dan Govea, Manuel Navarro. SECOND ROW: Dr. Patnck, Rodney Peav , Louis joseph, Carol Kearney, Barbara Adams, Harriet Stark, Mary Ann Prasatik, jamie Lovett, john Gardner, Betty Moore, Barbara Nettle, Carletta Palmquist, Doug Stark, La Smith, jimmy Auld, john D. Reichert, Harold Eichenbaum, Manam Nelson, Barne Logan, getty lpliliming, Billy Koen, Louise LaBauve, jackie rzrawford, Lynette Fairey. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Meadows, Patsy Lemberg, Kay Piland, ary e en Etter. ,AN MBFOOI1 Band The Stephen F. Austin High School Maroon Band, ranked among the top bands in the nation, carried out the Forward Look to its fullest extent this year in brand new uniforms. Under the baton of Dr. Nelson Patrick, the band was ready always at pep rallies and half-time shows, adding color to any football game. Climaxing the year's work was the annual spring concert, which was held on the evening of April 5. Much of the credit for the success of this year's band must go to the Maroon Music Boosters, parents of band and orchestra members, who sponsored the souvenir programs and cake and magazine sales, xwhich helped to pay for expenses. 13 MAJORETTES-lclockwisejz joan Meadows, Patsy Lemburg, Rodney Penvy, Kay Piland, Mary Helen Etter. V. Ym'2'15PQf5T'f'ff 713 7:5r35'T73f'f: 23?+.5'?5 W 94 m'iQS,i:2,:.i:2j?i 535:Q51i5g::?Qiwli5Qq5i1.,.s gg' iq ll lg wP?f'f'l',- 'ass 2424 ' '..3:,2.if5 ,Yann Q 1-Qggm H 1, ,NJ . PRE-CAME COKE PARTIES-Colces and cookies fortify Jacket squad be- fore game strain. Band Parade - - - ALL-REGION BAND MEMBERS, Cordon Hauser and Dnnnv Mills. THE MAROON BAND PERFORMS in Conroe at the East Texas Music Festival, THE EYES OF AUSTIN ARE UPON YOU- Halftime formation by Red jackets and Band witnessed by enthusiastic sports fans at Tyler- Austin game. A FIRST DIVISION HORN QUARTET-Don Fariss, Nelson Shiller, Herman Rotsch, Marilyn Reitz. E1-5 iv! 135 TOP ROW: Carletta Palmquist, Dorf Stark, John D. Reichert, Barbara Nettle, Kay Piland, jimmy Auld, Bobby Blair, Marilyn Reitz, Hemmn Rotsch, Bob Peden, Dick Kuhn, Wan u Shields, Walter Sanders, Gordon Lawson, Emilio Reyna, Felix Mnnguia, Benny Gomez, Dr. Patrick. SECOND ROW: Rosie Mercado, Pat Rusch, Wayne Allison, Marge Morris, Mike Stoune, Sally Edgar, Mary Helen Ettcr, Marjorie Heimnnn, Barbara Beard, Louise Lallauve, Manuel Navarro, Milne Spain, Abel Gutierrez, Joan Meadows, Lynette Hooper: BOTTOM ROW: Stanley Mc- Carty, Louis Guerrero, Mary Eleanor Bruce, Judy Cline, Judy jones, Pat Cline, Irene Lathrop, Zeke Castro, Evelyn Cnthey. -i'-t '-'-:nu N'-' ' N String Sectional Rehearsals -1 ,.....m-'....-me-near. , mm' LOUIS GUERRERO, co-winner of the 1956 Minnie Sneed Wilcox Schol- arship with Frank Musick of McCal- lum High, rehearses prior to contest. Qrchestra The 46 piece Stephen F. Austin High School orchestra, directed by Dr. Nelson Patrick, gained a prominent place in the musical status of the school this year. All members attended the invitational Hi hland Festival in Dallas, April 13, 14 and 15 this year, as well as presenting a spring assembly. A large part of the orchestra helped to compose part of the All-City orchestra. Dr Nelson Patrick, director and joan Meadows, sweetheart of the orchestra. Wayne Allison, Evelyn Cathey, jim Bob Holmes, and Marion Stewart get together for some chamber music. Irma lean Neilson, Patsy Lemburg, jimmy Auld, Lynette Fairey tune up the band's bass violins. Mixed Choir- TOP ROW: Tom Miller, Keith Rhea, Wayne Martins, Mike Moehlman, Mike Edwards, Bruce Knierini, Lee Mayfield. Dick Gustafson, William Young, Bob Dowd, Will Knox, Don Johnson, Bob Massengale, John Babcock, Eugene Beverly, George NVilhite, Bill Gattis, Murray Barge, Billy McCaleb, Bill McCown. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Nvilson, Carolyn Bergstrom, Kay Pinckney, Carol Spires, Joan Novotny, Charles Weiss, Gary Craig, Harry Meyers, Benton Albright, Farrar Bentley, Quintin Sxnith, Jimmy Lemburg, Billy Jackson, Talbot Huff. Bobby White, Leslie Kirk, Ruth Heath, Joyce Eitelman, Louise Barnes, Barbara Davis, Anita Fox. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Harvey, Lillian Tanlpke, Mary Sue Pinckney, Martha Stumherg, Julie Blanchard, Shirley Myers, Diana Cain, Ann Cox, Beeky Burke, Sharon Johnson. Nancy Choral Department Bel CGHIOS- TOP ROVV: Carol Brooks, Patsy Schmitt, Cherry Eley, Glenda Withers, Betty Fleming, Kay Ransom, Ginger Rhodes, Pat Cracldoek, Kay Pearson, Ann Fowler, Mary Taylor, Ethel Morris, Alice Adams, Tish Huffman. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Hunter, Colleen Woodson, Ann Shoemaker, Bessie May Johns, Iris NVhitley, Carolyn Dean, Carol Bonghton, Janeth NVhitcner, Janis Johnson, Robin Jones, Joy Henson. Judi' Prince, Jean Bright, Janice Joseph. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Garner, Carolyn King, Carol Kirk, Martini Fanner, La Nell Bethke, Karen Mcliavick, Joyec Webb, Ann Lemhurg, Linda Stevenson, Beverly Jo Rhodes, Beverly Bethune, Carol COHIUHII, Arlcne Cantrell, Stella Miranda. SECOND ROW: Linda Bums, Mildred Dean, Jody Foster, Linda Pate, Judy Storch, Nancy Herring, Carolyn Haden, Jewel Melton, Sally Anderson, Robin Allen, Eleanor Tyler, Suzie Shanks, Bridget Hood. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Carolyn Richardson, Tina Prado, Nancy Boswell, Betty Herrick, Kay Koeurek, Dorothy Hawley, Linda Peterson, Jeanette Studtman, Margaret Keys, Ginger Turley, Susan Reed, Nancy Collins, Jo Frances Greene. Herlinda Aguirre, Peggy Moses. n A 1 ,Q A51 ' 5: fi' ' ee, at is 'Q -e of-9 sf ffiigy Eaiiifi A 2 .91 S KI' ' i B f 9' S S, 'ws Schicttcr, Carolyn Christianson, Harriet Pryor, Nancy Hutt, Betty Weidc, Judy Collier, Gayle Sullivan. SECOND ROW: Judy johnson, Barbara Williams, Carolyn Bames, Bohetta Clayton, May Evans Rosncr, Susan Van Winkle, Renee Miller, Linda Saunders, La Trell Owens, Sheila Winship, Diane Peavy, Barbara Ferrell, Polly Peal, Sandra Samuel, Erin Higgins, Bonnie Lou Ferrell, Patty Goldsmith, Mary Margaret Barcnx. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Raven, Carol Bradfield, Mary Gustafson, Lillian Humphrey, Sue Cooke, Linda Bartlett, Joyce Thurcscn, Harolyn Moore, Pat Feucrlxachcr, Connie Moliit, Lynn Lyles, Betty Cook, Sally Emerson, Colleen O'Connor, Mary Helen Etter, Anna Mae Kasper, Gay Stollcy, Janis Payne, Mary Ruth Fisher, Bunky Gardner. janis Payne, accompanist, and Mrs. Louise Stewart, director. Q. 140 Madfigal Sln8CfS' TOP ROW: Carolyn Bergstrom, Joyce Eilelman, Sandra Wilson, Louise Bamcs, Mike Moelxlman, Bram Knierim, Dick Gustafson, Talbot Hull, Billy Iackson, Don Johnson, john Babcock, Bill McC0wn, George VVill1itc. Bill Galtis, Billy McCaleb, Murray Barge, Nancy Huff, Betty Weide, Frances Morgan, Gail Murphy, Barbara Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Connie Mollit. Pat Fcucrlmcher, Lillian Clmoral Miss Emma Virginia Decherd, choral director Humphrey, Judy johnson, Mary Gustafson, Barbara Ferrell, Anne Taylor, Linda Saunders, Sandra Samuel, Polly Penl, Eliza jane Payne. Colleen O'Conner, Janis Payne, Mary Fisher, Mary Helen Ettcr, Cay Stnlley, Bonnie Ferrell, Mary Margaret Barcus. Department Mafo0n Chofale' TOP ROW: David Fairchild, Jerry Scarborough, joe Jung, Eugene Schulze, Arthur Driskell, Luyle Rutledge, Charles Rogers, Dick Gustafson. THIRD ROW: Norman Viehweg, Paul Wilson, james Silver, Talbot Hull, Lee Mayfield, Billy jackson, Dnn Wright, Don Strectman. SECOND ROW: Norberto Rosas, Sandy Kirkpatrick, LaVeme Lundquist, Red Bernal, Bill Nitschke, Parker Bnrgin, Bruce Knierim. BOTTOM ROWa Pal Rucker, Neville Hnrgraves, Leslie Kirk, Ray Wilkerson, Cary.Ci-aig, David Ginsburg. Ivzwsy tvs, N Luigi V . r Honor Society The National Honor Society is an honorary organization of students who have maintained a high-grade average throughout several semesters and have the ability to work well with others. Membership, which is a great honor, is based on leadership, scholarship, character and service, with the emphasis on scholarship. During this year the National Honor Society has held monthly meetings in the homes of members with a Christmas party during the month of December. The student PX is one of the main Sources of finance of the scholarships presented to two members in the spring. Free coaching in many subjects was offered also. A spring banquet was held on April 10 at which time new members received their pins and were initiated. A-fs?i?'3t 'V j OFFICERS: Pat Brown, president, Joe Love. vice-pre-sidcntg Sylvia Sweet, sc-cretaryg Barbara Leonard. treasurer. QNot pictured are Mrs. Ada B, Sanderson and Mrs. Mar- jorie Trevillyan, co-sponsors.J KNOT PICTUREDJ: Richard Castruita, Ruth Ann Cook, Betty Davis, Roddy Edens, Otto Friedrich, Marsha Gath- right, Mary Helen Etter, Robert Cray, Marjorie Heimann, Annette Ht-lwig, Janis Jennings, Carolyn Knippa, Dick Kuhn, Ann Lawsrwrnbe, Mary Ethel Miller, Renee Miller, Connie Moilit, Don johnson, Larry Neimanu, Janis Payne, Deana Stockard, Gay Stolley, Eddie Sasse. TOP ROW: Vinuaut Guariuu, Leo Reyes, Baggett Pace, jon Pa e Crowe, Be-n Oliver. Larry Hurwitz. SECOND ROW: joe- Love, Martha Russell, iouise LaBamve, Tish Hutlnian, jackie' lenkins. BOTTOM ROW: Peggy St. Martin, Pat Rusch, jaxnc Ann Moore, Kathy VVi liams, Phyllis Joseph. SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS-Louise LaBxiuve, Emily Hoemiann, co-news cditorsg Kathy WVilliams, managing editor, May Rosner, advertising, joe Love, editor-inkchicfq Ben Oliver, sports editor, Peggy St. Martin, assistant editor, discuss the latest edition of the Maroon. Q if 25 t P? A ....--- JON PAGE CROWE, PUBLICA- TIONS' PHOTOCRAPHERg Kit Lev, Maroon reporter, and Lvo Reyvi. cartoonist, talk ou-r the merits of some photos jon has shot. QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS-Ben Oliver, president, Peggy St. Martin, treas- urer: Dick Smith, vice-president, and Joe Love, secretary, talk over plans for the initiation of new memhers elected to Quill and Scroll. v r- :Lx -i Sum, Maroon Undergoes Change First place in Texas for the fifth time in six years was the honnr awarded this year's Austin Maroon at the Texas High School Press Association, The Austin Maroon also received an All-American rating from thc National Scholastic Press Association. Because of a new staff policy involving modernization and streamlining, the Austin Maroon, with the invaluable leadership of Mrs. Edith Kitchens. made extensive make-up and style changes. Column rules and cross hars separating stories were omitted, thus furthering the Forward Look iu the school publication. Ilorizontal make-up was employed, as well as a modern writing style. A sans-serif headline type, more pictures, and a higher grade of newsprint were used clfcetively in bringing the hi-weekly, eight-page paper to the students. Stall' policies followed this year were to mirror Stephen F. Austin High through the papcr's writings and pictures, to foster school and community spirit, and to educate journalism students in practice as well as theory. NEW QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS-Larry Hurwitz, Kathy Williams. Pat Brown, Tisli Huffman, Allen Evans, Louise LaBauve, Linda Timmemian, jane Ann Moore, and Bette NVi son. ,,,..r ..,, H M, 2 TOP ROW: Murrny Barge, Bngget Paw. jon Page Crowe, Rod Edens, Larry Hurwitz, Leo Reyes, Mrs. Edith Kilchens. THIRD BOW: May Rosner, Louise LaBauve, Diana Cain, Ann Cox, Eugenia Mahone, Pat Brown Linda Tinimermnn, Belle YVils0n. SECOND ROW: Belly Ioan weide, Shirley Meyers, Polly Pesl, Lynn Lyles, llnnc Lou Huff, Diane Peavy, zlfaclcie Jenkins. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Ann Moore, Kathy Wil iamx, joyce Thoresen, Tish Hu nmn, Frances Kink, Peggy Parker, Binnie Berryman, and Phyllis joseph. Comet EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DICK SMITH looks over nd vertising co y-only one of the many functions per formed by the top editor. LYNN LYLES AND PEGGY PARKER go about the tedious task of identifying all the students in such large group pic- tures as the Maroon Band. Staff PHYLLIS JOSEPH, PAT BLACHLY, AND POLLY PEAL find time to smile even though they help edit one of the more difficult sections of the Comet, the classes. SSH ISJFFMAN AND LEO REYES discuss e pro ems of art and photography in achiev- ! ing this year's theme, The Forward Look. LAUCHINC OVER A TYPICAL LAYOUT are Kit Lee, class editor, Polly Peal, class editor, Bagget Pace, associate editorg and Dick Smith, editor. Comet Staff ff' LINDA TIMMERMAN AND BETTE WIL- SON, Faculty and Club editors, make plans for their future sections. COLLECTING MONEY FOR THE 56 COMET is Binnie Berryman, Advertising editor. editors. to press. ARRANCING CLASS PICTURES are Frances King, Ann Cox, Eugenia Mahone, assistant class PAT BROWN, STUDENT LIFE EDITOR, and Roddy Edens, Sports editor, make final prepa- rations before the Comet is sent The Comet Staff Editor-in-Chief ..,,,, ........, D ick Smith Associate Editor ,....,. ,,....... .Baggett Pace Student Life Editor ....,.....,,,,,.,, Pat Brown Class Editors ,.,,.,..,...,....,,.,,,.,,,,. Assistant Class Editors ,,,.....,.... Kit Lee, Polly Peal Ann Cox, Phyllis joseph Diane Peavy, Diana Cnin, Pat Blachley, Frances King Eugenia Mahone Feature Editor ....,,......, ....,..,. P eggy Parker Organizations Editors ..........,..,,. Faculty Editor ..... ,.., Literary Editor ....,. .....,.. Art Editors ....... ,,,r.,. , Sports Editor ...... ......,, Business and Advertising Manager .,,..,,,.... Bette Wilson Louise LaBauve Lynn Lyles Linda Timmerman Kathy Williams Tish Huffman jane Ann Moore Roddy Edens Binnie Berryman Top Advertising Salesman ,...... Mary Lou McDaniel Sponsor ...,,................,....,..,...., -.. Mrs. Edith Kitchens TOP ROW: Mary Sue Pinckney, Marge Morris, joan Johnson, Martha In Henry, Tissie Stewart. FOURTH ROW: Mnrthn Russell, Eva Maxey, Rosemary Corner, Sandy Hitchcock, Naomi Sawyer, Pat Rusch. THIRD ROVV: Robert Gillett, Richard Castruitu, Quentin Smith, David Ginsburg, Lee Howard. Mary Shelton. SECOND ROW: Sharon Raven, Kay Wallace, Janis Jennings, Phyllis Calkins, Lhnda Breed, Susan Drake. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Peden, Michelle Ginsburg, Carolyn Bock, Sylvia Sweet, Diane Durrett, Kay earson. my gQ?.Zj.Q2,'51!'?75H5ff9-i-toe.N--.M-ai'':r:??'mf,neas-:u.a--a-sr . -.warg . . ..' f ii 7553 Bfgiiwii SW fgggiff REHEARSING A SCENE FROM lOl-IN DOE are Neville Hargraves, Mal Randle, Stephen Kopel, and Ianis Jennings. l 150 2 l'i1!'K'2?! T 55133343 The Red Dragons A CLIMACTIC POINT IN MEDEA is reached when John T. Davis, as Jason, threatens Sylvia Sweet, the nurse, and Bobby Nichols, the tutor. The Red Dravon dramatic organization reached a new membership high this year and set another reeord by presenting two three-act plays before Thanlrsgivin : Ladies of the jury,' a modern comedy, and! Medea, a classic tragedy. Spring productions included the three-act com- edy-mystery Ladies in Retirement, a one-act fantasy callfcl JolH1 Doe, foil? studrfnterlirected ,, . . M-VH... wor s op 1 a s, an a euttin o Litt e NVomen BEER' an for lntersclioiastic League crinpetition. Other Red Dragon activities included taking charge of the technical work for the two musie festivals, the Maroon Beauty Revue, and various programs, sfxmsoring a booth at the Student Coun- eil carniva, and elimaxing the year with the OFFICERS-Michelle Ginsburg, reporter-historian, Sally Emer- annual fomial banquet. son, president, Bob Peden, s t.-at-arms, Indy Ravel, secretary- treasurerg QNOT PICTURES: Kerry O'Quinn, vice-president: Ralph Hawkins. chaplain. I TOP ROVV: jimmy Hamilton, Bill Yoe, Carl Haehnel, Neville Hargraves, Bubbly Nichols, jimmy Ibarra, Carolyn Calvert, Charlene Schnable. THIRD ROWx VVayne Martins, Robert Peel. Jon Atkinson, Ronnie Patt, Harold Elehenbaum, Alan Baker. Herman Rotscli. SECOND ROVV: Judy Morehead, India Douglas, Mary Lou McDaniel, Macey Hodges, Billy keen, john, T. Dayis,, Stephen Ropel. BOTTOM ROWV: Janis McFarland, Emily Flaehmeier, Sarah Haden, Wanda Coclrrvll, Sally Emerson, lxerry OQanm, Judy Ravel. TOP ROW: Bobby Teague, Brien Varnado, Roy Miller, Don Jester, Robert Palmer, Robert Kuempel, John Dnesins, Barbara Best, Flea Ramirez, Micky Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Miss Manigault fco-sponsorj, Erin Higgins, Vonne Leighty, Jakie Crawfor , Dick Chute. Vincent Cunrino, Judy Raines, Louise LaBauve, Kay Pearson, Bobetta Clayton, Ruth Heath. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Tinsley Qco-sponsorl, Phyllis Calkins, Wanda Breed, Jackie Crawford, Jane Hawkins, Sally Edgar, Nancy Jenkins, Pam Smith, Linda Allison Elizabeth Russell, Sue ,Chap- man, Carolyn Studtmnn, Edna Ratliif. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Birdwell, Herlinda Aguirre, Sonia Orosco, Barbara Williams, Lynette Fairey, Cxxralisa Pollard, Doris Daywood, Janeth Whitener, Nelda Hayes, Barbara Matthews, Betty McGinnis, Joyce Thoresen, Priscilla Erb. J Junior Red Cross iq-QSQSS'-i'ilfQZQ3fS3???'? i'iEi'f. .2Q'Ef?E1WiEE5i2!Y.1i22'!Li?f15I2Eifiifiif-5E2Z2:!22'3ffPi?EQEEZEEEEESSEE?E?2Eg55iie'3f'5E533f?3L?E?7FiQif'mwH . . The Junior Red Cross, made up of a representative from each advisory, was closely affiliated with the local chapter of the American Red Cross this year. .Under the co-sponsorship of Miss Louise Mnnignult and Mrs. Louise Tinsley, tlic JRC tool: part in the National Red Cross Member- ?rpBDnve, the March o Dimes, and various other campaigns, ns well as sending talent shows to the State Hospital and Bergstrom ir asc. OFFICERS: Erin Higgins, vice-president, Jewel Melton, president, Flea Ramirez, sgt.-nt-arms, Phyllis Calkins, secretary, Louise LaBnuve, treasurer. 152 OFFICERS-Barbara Beard, reporter, Ruth Ann Cook, treasurer: Emily Flaehmeier, vice-president, Kathy XVilliams, president, Mille Moehlman, secretary, and Franklin Rude, sgt.-at-amis, pose on the terrace ofthe Austin Woman's Club. Junior Historians y mm- evils?-'PNN ' R21-fJ38Kf 'e-F . . , ,. . . , . .... l. l , , . , , fi i,?,?3ifi f1i?f3T3'?' ,, A7 lZiZf?jfi,i 3 ?fi'?.fifi E',gT755n i'E'?1?.i. T if To cultivate an interest in local history is the aim of the Junior Historians, sponsored b Mr. Samuel B. Hamlett. Members hear speakers and recordings, see movies, write research papers, and enjoy field trips to places of historical importance as programs for their monthly meetings. Begun only four years ago as an allilintc of the Texas State Historical Association, the Stephen F. Austin High Chapter 123 has establisliecl a name for itself through its work in Austin and through active participation at the State junior Historian Convention held annually in May. SEATED: Phyllis Jose h, Ruth Ann Cook, Barbara Beard, May Rosner, Sally Emerson, judy Ravel, Sylvia Schofield, Tish Huffman, Lynn Lylles, STANDING: Franklin Rude, Thomas Haggard Farrar Bentley, Mr, Hamlett, Charles Smith. Janis Jennings, Kathy Williams, Ben Oliver, Larry Hurwitz, joe Love, Milce Moelilman. Not pictured: Terry Kendall, Ricky Schie er, jeannine Flournoy. if 5 153 TOP ROW: Dick Smith, Ben Oliver, Kerry O'Quinn, Royce Courley, Rod Edens, Roger Nelson, joe Bmns, Robert Clark. SECOND ROW: Vin- wnt Guanno, Terry ltendall, Farrar Bentley, Freddy Talbert, Larry Hurwitz, Tom Bruns, Mike Moc-hlman,Joe Love, Don McCullough. BOTTOM SQIYVE llinlun Chapman, Larry Smith. Richard Castruita, Coleman Proctor, Steve Moehlman, Dan Hee , Jon Atkinson, Don jo mson, Sandy ir pa nc '. , avg' t .Ty , V D1 i4s.u..4.44.4Sa.s..4.,.,Q......., .,...g,s2, Hi-Y SWEETHEART NOMINEES-Carolyn Calvert, Betty joan XVeidc, Martha Mel Stumlx-rg, jewel Melton, Susie Hcrwick, Jo Frances Greene. FALL AND SPRING OFFICERS-joe Bruns, Ice Love, Steve Nioehlman, Ben Oliver, Dick Smith, Coleman Proctor, Tom Bruns, Royce Courley, Mike Moehlman, and Rod Edens. 1 ' - ,. ' Mtv Hi-Y The Hi-Y club, a four-year- old organization at Stephen F. Austin High School, is af- filiated with the YMCA here in Austin, as well as the na- tional or anization. This ciib is based on the principles of the development of the mind, body, and spirit. The climactic social activity presented by the Hi-Y this year was the annual sweet- eart dance, at which jewel Melton, junior student at Aus- tin High, was crowned sweet- heart of the club. Another event in which some of the members partici- pated was the Hi-Y Model Legislature held at the Capi- to . jewel Melton, Sweetheart. 155 TOP ROVVz Jeni Bash, Mary Langford, Janice Kohrs, Lynn Bassist, Barbara Roberts. SECOND ROW: Nancy Whitaker, Jan Johnson, Beverly Nichols, Linda Peterson, Kathryn Morrison. BO'I'l'0M ROYV: Sarah Jane Powell, Nancy Kelly, Mary Noll Grer-son, Jo Ann Balkv, Janice Billings, Nell Johnston. Sophomore Y-Teens OFFICERS-Mary Nell Creeson Jn Ann Baillie, Linda Peterson Nell Johnston, Sarah Jane Powell Mnry Langford, Janice Kohrs Nancy Kelly. OFFICERS-Gtandingl: Belly YVeide, Slmron Johnson, and Carolyn Calvert. KSeutedl: Jewel Melton, julie Blanchard, Buzzy Lewis. Sid? fyifliiiblifilikitvefmvxmwxtwmv v w -1-i'1ff'r'2 , iw. L 'rim ., , .1559 Halo Club TOP ROW: Sharon johnson, Bobbie Beal, Molly Cnrsmrphen, Sally Edgar, Martha Stumbcrg, Frnn Morgan Carolyn Calvert, Betty Weide. SECOND ROW: Jackie Ienlcins, Carol Patterson. Shirley Myers, Caro Spires, Polly Peal, Buzzy Lewis, julie Blanchard. BOTTOM ROW: Virginia Walker, Elizn Jane Payne, Patty Waters, Bunky Gardner, Judy Morehead. 157 TOP ROW: Bill Stoermer, Larry Niemann. SECOND ROW: Charles Smith, jonathan Decherd, john D. Reichert, jim Aldridge, and Stanley Carruth. BOTTOM ROW: Frances Reed, Phyllis Calkins, Ruth Ann Cook, and Karen Klein. Debate Club DISCUSSINC DEBATE STRATEGY are Larry Nieinannh Mike Moehlman, Terry Fitzgerald, and Stanley Carruth. Mike and Stanle won the Regional Debate Contest and subsequently entered the State Meet, where they were efeated by the team which ultimately won the toumn- ment. BACK ROW: Calvin Gustafson, William Phillips, Leslie Wilson, Billy Wa xpler, Leroy Smith, Charles Cantwell, Eddie Bankston, john Platt, joe Neal McNair. THIRD ROYV: Bobby Blair, Clcn Ogden, Mickey Schinidl, jimmy Widnier, Dickie Jennings, Bobby Edwards, Charles Gocrner, Tony Chandler, jay Harkins. SECOND ROVV: R. D. Kizer, Leon Peacock, Mike Weise, Chico Childers, Jer Ellis, Lester Goldstein, Don Corbitt, jimmy Smith, Buck Chenvens, Mr. Henley. BOTTOM ROW: Roy Wernli, Georgia Sellers, Anita Durbin, Connie Vick, Keith Garrett, Martha Davis, Judy Morehead, LaNell Bostic, Carlin Hinmnn. Future Farmers of America OFFICERS-Charles Bentley, sentinel, Babb Blair, reporter, Donald Rhodes, secretary, Lay Harkins, president, Leslie Wilson, vice-president, Knot picturedl: Buc Cheavcns, treasurer. 1 .,,, 3 The Stephen F. Austin High School chapter of the Future Farmers of America is an organization for boys and girls studying vocational agriculture. Members, under the guidance of Mr. Henry K. Henley, are encouraged to participate in numerous worthwhile projects, such as entering stock in live- stock show and participating in livestock judging contests. This group was lar ely responsible for the steps taken towards beautigyiug the school grounds, Oliicers of the club demonstrate some of the machines used during club periods. Ist row: Mary Shelton, Virginia Gustafson. 2nd row: Betty Darsey, Lois Coleman, Carol Lynn Snowden, Luis Tumer, and Io Anne Truiett. Orglanized twelve years ago by Miss Ruth Blalock, commercial instruc- tor, t e Accounting Club acquaints members with life in the business world and helps them prepare for various office careers. Guest speakers discuss job qualifications and techniques, and movies are shown. Typing contests stimulate interest among the members. This year the Accounting Club held a style show in the auditorium with a presentation of correct business office clothes. Members assist in publishin a county commercial club newspaper, Dollars and Sense. A needy family was adopted during the holidays and given food baskets. For the fall carnival the Accounting Club sold A.H.S. pennants to help Hnance club activities. Accounting Club Officers President . . . Vice-President . . Recording Secretary . Treasurer .... Reporter .... Pnrliamentarian . . Sergeant-at-arms . Members Adams, Nancy Bryan, Janice Buchanan, Ann Click, Minnie Craddock, Pat Crawford, Wilma Coleman, Lois Dorsey, Betty Denson, Carol Eley, Cherry Felps, Dorothy Ferdinandtsen, Margaret Gamer, Carolyn Greeson, Mary Nell Gustafson, Barbara Gustafson, Virginia Hayes, Joyce Ha loway, Virginia Hoskins, Bette labour, Mary Ann johnson, Doris . I0 Anne Truiett . . Betty Darsey . . . Lois Tumer . Virginia Gustafson . . . Mary Shelton . . . . Betty Mills Carol Lynn Snowden Lively, Shirley Martin, jane Menn, Edith Mills, Betty Morriss, La Trelle Ramnge, Betsy Rossi, june Shannon, Joyce Shelton, Mary Snowden, Carol Lynn Stroman, loannn Sullivan, Jeanette Taylor, Loretta Thomas, Sara Dell Truiett, Jo Anne Turner, Lois White, Suzanne Whitener, Ianeth VVilson, Donna WVest, Robin FIRST ROW: jo Anne Truiett, Loretta Taylor, Mary Shelton, Donna Wilson, Minnie Bell Click, Mary Nell Greeson, Dell Thomas. SECONQ ROW: Margaret Ferdinandtsen, Carolyn Garner, Lois Turner, Virginia Gustafson, Jnneth Whitener, Mary Ann Jnbour, Doris Johnson. TOP ROW: Miss Ruth Blalock, Shirley Lively, Carol Lynn Snowden, jane Martin, Betty Dnrsey, Mary Ann Townsley, Joyce Shannon. 160 FIRST ROW: Mary Gutierrez, Sharon Uselton, Janelle NVarren, Arlene Cantrell, Johnnie Sue Nolcn, Georganna Barrett, Jean Shcllev, Sandra Samuel. SECOND ROW: Lillian Tampke, Eden Ritter, Bu71y Lewis, Nancy VVcber, Susan Drake, Nancy Huff, Jewel Molton, Sunny Balrlvrach. THIRD RONV: Beverly Sutton, Shercen West, Eva Maxey, Beverly Bethune, Sue Chapman, Ann Tucker, Patsy Hammond, Susan Van XVinlcle. FOURTH ROW: India Douglas, Anita Sullivan, Ethel Beal, Sharon Noble, Josie Haile, Patsy Davis, Sharon Smith, Norma Hatherly, Barbara Dowd. TOP ROW: Mary Sue Pinclrney, Beverly Jo Rhodes, Betty Bain, Kay Wallace, Mary Margaret Barcus, Mrs. Marjorie Trevillyan, Sarah Parks, Gayle Sullivan. Aclda Dabba Polish Club Sewing as part social and part service organization, the Adda Dabba Polish Club sponsors many entertaining and worth- while activities during the semester. An unforgettable hayride and suppers in the wine cellar of El Toro were two major social aiiairs en'oyed by the group. The main activity of the group, however, has been adopting a needy family and caring for the needs of its members. The club sponsored a scaven er hunt to collect clothes, presented a talent show to raise money, and contributed many other things, such as food to give the gamily a ha py Christmas. The enthusiasm and worthwhile purposes that this club achieves make a definite contribution to student life. Officers President . . . ........ Buzzy Lewis Vice-president . . . . Jewel Melton ViCe.p,-esidem , , . Eva Gayle Mnxey Officers Buzzy Lewis, Susie lficrwick, Eden Ritter, Eva Gayle Vicbpresidem l sharon Uselmn Jewel Melton, and Sharon Smith talk over club business in an Secretary . . Eden Ritter session' Treasurer . . Susie Herwiclc Reporter . , .... . Sharon Smith S52 Members Allison, Lynda Gutierrez, Mary Sawyer, Naomie Bagby, Ann Haile, Josie Schnabel, Charlene Bain, Betty Hallen, Carol Shelley, Jean Balderach, Sunny Bareus, Mary Margaret Barrett, Georganna Beal, Bobbie Beal, Ethel Mae Bethune, Beverly Cantrell, Arlene Chapman, Sue Carlisle, Carolyn Davis, Patsy Davis Virginia Douglas, India Dowd. Barbara Drake, Susan Floumoy, Jeannine Garret, Barbara Hammond. Patsy Hathcrly, Nonna Helwig, Annette Herwiclt, Susie Huff, Nancy Lewis, Buzzy Maxey, Eva Gay le Sims, Tommie Smith, Joyce Smith, Sharon Sullivan, Gayle Sutton, Beverly Tampltc, Lillian Tuclter, Ann Uselton, Sharon Melton, Lewel Noble, S nron Nolen, Johnnie Sue Parks, Sarah Pincltney, Mary Sue Ragsdale, Charlotte Ritter, Eden Rhodes, Jo Samuel, Sandra Van Winkle, Susan Viclt, Connie VVaIlace, Kay NVarren, Janelle Weber. Nancy West, Shereen Willbanks. Ginger FIRST ROW: Theodor:-1 Davis, Betty Lee Herrick, jackie Crawford, Ieannene Johnson, Binnie Berryman, Barrie Logan, Mikie Covey. SECOND ROW: Lynette Fairey, In Ann Harvey, Sharon Cavileer, Sue Hawkins, Pat White, Kay Collins, Rosemary Showalter. THIRD ROW: Betty House, Suzanne De Busk, Myrna Tumer, Farrar Bentley, Floyd Reese, Quintin Smith. TOP ROW: Lester johnson, Lee Mills, Anita Fox, Eddie Sasse, Curtis Adrian, Franklin Rude, Mrs. Margaret Cadwallader. Anatomy Club The Anatomy Club is designed to help students find out more about various scientific careers. Activities for the meetings have consisted of such interesting things as special speakers from the finger printing bureau and the Austin Blood Bank. A movie on plastic surgery, a field trip to see the cadavers at the University, an interesting discus- sions about vocations in such fields as anatomical art, nursing, pharmacy, medicine, dentistry, and medical science are also a part of the club programs. Such topics as cancer, polio vaccine, and heart disease also highlight the discussions at Friday meetings. While Lee Mills and Eddie Sasse inspect Oscar, the physiology department's mascot, Kay Collins and Betty House check to see that the numerous senior activities have had no serious effect on their blood pressure. Co-Presidents . Secretary . . . Program Chairman Adrian, Curtis Bently, Farrar Berryman, Binnie Buckley, Sandra Cavileer, Sharon Collier, kidy gollins, M :Ly uvey, i ie Crawford, Jackie Davis, Theodore De Busk, Suzanne Fairey, Lynette Fox, Anita House, Betty Harvey, Io Ann Hawkins, Sue Officers . . . . . Betty House, Eddie Sasse Members . . . . Kay Collins . . Lee Mills Herrick, Betty Lee Johnson, Lester johnson, Jennncne Logan, Barry Lott, Tommy Ma ness, David Megan, Paul Mills, Lee Reese, Floyd Rude, Franklin Sasse, Edward Showalter, Rosemary Smith, Quentin Swan, Patsy Turner, Myma White, Pat 5 iff, mai ' ks' t vw Q .. 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Chess Club The Chess Club, one of A.H.S.'s newest clubs, was organized only last year for the pnrFose of enlarging upon each indi- vidual chess player's ability at the game. This is accomplished through practice with other p ayers and tournaments within the club. Studying the methods and technicgles of the chess masters constituted the activities of some club periods. In the numerous tournaments hel during the year, jack Hollis has proved himself to be the champion chess player of the club. Officers President . . , . . . . . Vice-president . Secretary , . Treasurer . Reporter . MCITIBCIS Board, Jim Blaichcr, jay Bnms, joe Bruns, Tom Buell, YValter Caldwell, Bill Coates, Bill Craddock, Larr Dechercl, Ilnnatlian EvanS, Al en Fitzgerald, Terry Sladek, Karl Jonathan Dccherd . . Allen Evans Sandy Kirkpatrick . . Tom Bruns . , Dick Smith llatherly, jimmy Hart, Shennani Hardy, Paul Hollis, jack Hughes, Lev: Ivcs, David Kirkpatrick. Sandy Klaus, Cone Mnssengalc, Bnh Rodman, Roy Smith, Dick VVhilc Allen Evans and Dick Smith participate in an exciting anne of chess, Bob Massvngale, Tom Bruns, jonathan Decherd, and Sandy Kirkpatrick supervise. 1 , I N . 9 163 I Q, P 'Cdl Q? i ut 'X a 9 ' 4 I I . CTP I., FIRST ROWV: juanita Caballero, Nancy Smith, Abigail Rodriquez. SECOND ROWVz Geneva Smith, Genelle Petty, Lynda Ferrell, Ann Walker, Mary Esther Sanchez, Mr. ifVni. C. Dunenm. THIRD ROW: Howard Smith, Carolyn McKee, Shirley Murray, Bertha Lopez, Elsie Nichols, Janie Villarrea , Dolores Cardenas. TOP ROW: Bill Ross, Ronnie Jackson, Mike Edwards, Charles Petmecky, Danny Davis, Gilbert Meyer, Distributive Education Club Providing for the exploration of vocational opportunities in the field of distribution, creating an abiding interest.in the distributive occupation chosen, and creating a rea ization of the value of the occupation to the stu ent as a worthy contribution to his home and community life are the three primary purposes of the Distributive Education Club. Here the sponsor of the club, Mr. William C. Duncum, demonstrates some techniques of cash register procedure to aid the members of the club in their occupations. The members are Irene Moya, Janelle Petty, Shirley Murray, and Gilbert Meyer. President . . Vice-president . Secretary . . Discussing plans for the State Distributivc Education Meeting are the officers of Trqqgnrgr , the club: Ianie Villarreal, Ronald jackson, Mike Edwards, Nancy Smith, Tracy Reporters H Rudolph, and Dan Davis. Blissit, Mickey Bowman, Virginia Caballero, Juanita Cardenas, Dolores Childs, Hyman Davis, Bill Davis. Danny Dieterich, Jerry Edwards, Mike Ferrell, Lynda Gonzales, Connic Huckabay, J. D. Haverland, Jarvis jackson, Ronnie johnson, jay Kinsey, Dorothy Lopez, Bertha Mathews, Ianice McKee, Carolyn Meyer, Gilbert Officers . . . . , . Nancy Smith . . Mike Edwards . , . , . Ronald Jackson . , . . . , Janie Villarreal . . Tracy Rudolph, Ianclle Petty Members Nichols, Elsic Murray, Shirley Nolan, Lester Parsons, Dale Pcnncclcy, Charles Petty, Cenelle Rodriquez. Abigail Ross, William Rudolph, Tracy Sanchez. Mary Esther Smith, Geneva Smith, Howard Smith, Nancy Snowdon, Carol Lynn Snowdcn, Wandean Thoene, Albert T horpe. Robert Toucistone, Carolyn Villarreal, janie XValker, Ann Sponsored by Mr. William C. Duncan, the DE Club sent delegates to the 10th annual convention of Distributive Educa- tion Clubs of Texas. Members submitted essays and projects in various contests, Here Mr. Duncan carries out his duties as DE Club sponsor and ns Distributive Education teacher by visiting one of the members of the club on the job. Abigail Rodriquez shows some of her duties as clerk at The Allan Post Co. 31 K S . NANCY SMITH, DE SWEETHEART V ne -- ma r rr-0 r -on x tn.- er' on rl truiiiira .srriiff 1 L 4 -. -i- 1 fi -f . Qs., 1 3 . FIRST ROW: Dorothy Fclps, Olga Davila, Phyllis Jose h, Nell Sturgeon. SECOND ROWV: Johnny Schneider, Joyce Schneider, Jeanette Gunn, Kathy Mason. TOP ROW: Mrs. Carman K. Ferris, Martha Stdlil, Ygnacio Rescuclez, Patsy Coclw. F.H.A. Chapter l . Chapter I of the Austin High School Future Homemakers of America organization has undertaken many worthwhile srojects during the year. Some of these activities include makinig cookies for the service men in hospitals, sponsoring a cake an coffee booth for the school carnival, providing food for a nee y family at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and planting rose bushes to aid the Student Council grounds beautification program. Chapter I helped the other F.H.A. groups in sponsoring an International Dinner, held in the school cafeteria, where foods from nine different countries were cooked and served by the girls. The Annual Cheer 3,000 Christmas card drive would not have been a success if it had not been for the co-operation of all the F.H.A. groups in sponsoring it. The purpose of the drive was to collect 3,000 Christmas cards to give to the patients in the state hospitals. Chapter I served refreshments to the contest winners. Gathered together in the Home Economics living room, officers talk over club business. They are Martha Stahl, Patsy Cnc 'e, Nell Sturgeon, Phyllis Joseph, Jeanette Gunn, Olga Davila, and Kathy Mason. , President . . Vice-president Secretary . . Treasurer . Reporter . Historian . . C0-Historian . Carter, Carolyn Cooke, Patsy Dnviln, Olga Felps, Dorothy Gunn, Jeanette Joseph, Phyllis Lasky, Sandra Officers Members . Patsy Coclcc . Phyllis Joseph . Nell Sturgeon . Martha Stahl . Kathy Mason , Jeanette Gunn . . Olga Davila Mason, Kathy Menn, Rosemary Resendez, Ygnacio Schneider, Johnny Schneider, Joyce Stahl, Martha Sturgeon, Nell F. l'l.A. Chapter Il President , . . Vice-president . Secretary . . Treasurer . Reporter , . Historian . . . Parliamentarian . Co-Photographers Officers . Martha Russell . Daravene Daniel Jeannie Alexander . . Mary Zamora . Herlinda Aguirre . . Jo Ann Balke . . Alice Aguirre Pearl Oieda, Kathryn Morrison Song and Game Leader , ...... Betty Murrieta Aguirre, Alice Aguirre Herlinda A exaucier, Jeannie Ballte, Jo Ann Carlin, Cecilia Cruz, Josie Daniel, Daravene Duran, Yolanda Govea, Mary Guerrero, Emma Guerrero, Gloria Morrison, Kathryn M2mb2I'S Murrieta, Betty Oieda, Edna Ojcda, Pearl Orosco, Mary Alice Orosco, Sonia Perales, Josie Russell, Martha Scott, Nell Sharii, Ruth Villa pando. Beatrice Zamora, Dorothy Zamora, Mary Oiiicers inspecting some of the cards collected from the Cheer 3,000 contest are Ist row: Herlinda Aguirre, Daravene Daniel, Martha Russell, Jeannie Alexander, Mary Zamora. 2nd row: Pearl Ojcda, Betty Murrieta, Kathryn Morrison, and Alice Aguirre. Chapter II of the Austin High School Future Homemakers of America organization follow state and national F.H.A. goals in work- ing for better homes in America's future. The club's 24 members work with the three other school F.H.A. chapters in sponsoring these main events during the year: The Inter- national Dinner, National F .H.A. Week, the Cheer 3000 contest, and district, area, and state F.H.A. meetings. BOTTOM ROW: Doroth Zamora, Sonic Orosco, Herlinda Aguirre, Mary Zamora, Beatrice Villalpando, Miss Earline XVeddle. SECQND ROW: Ruth Sharp, Mary Alice Drosco, Josie Cruz, Alice Aguirre, Gloria Guerrero, Plcarl Ofeda, Kathryn Morrison. TOP ROVV: Betty Murrieta, Jeanuic Alexander, Daravcne Daniel, Martha Russell, Jo Ann Balke, Mary Govea, Josie Perales. 7 F.l'l.A. Chapter III Officers President . . . ...., . . Ilene Rees Vice-president . . . Joyce Gourley Secretary . . , Ja Nelle Grosse Treasurer . . . . Eftekhar Hurljazi Historian . . . . Barbara Gustafson Parliamcntarian . . . Mary Jane Mills Song Leader . .... Lidia Jaime Reporter . . .,... Rose Marie Balagia Members Balagia, Rose Marie Jaime, Lidia Barnett, Betty Johnson, Jackie Cortez, Mary Kahr. Janice Cuellar, Mary Helen Mills, Mary Jane f ' Eason, Mary Nelson, Nancy Gourley, Joyce Olsen, Harriet Grosse, Ja Nelle Pate, Linda Gathered together for a friendly chat are the officers of the chapter-Joyce Gourley, Guajardo, Gladys Powell, Sara Jane Miss Exie Mitchell, Rose Marie Balagia, Effie Hedjazi, Barbara Gustafson, Lidia Gustafson, Barbara Rees, Ilene Jaime, Ja Nclle Grosse, and Ilene Rees. Hedjazi, Eftckhar fEiIieJ Resendez, Dolores Hcmandez, Eva Smith, Dolores Hemnndcz, Gloria Snider, Joan Hernandez, Margaret VVhitley, Iris Some of the most interesting activities participated in by the members of F.H.A. Chapter III were the International Din- ner, a degree workshop at the Belton district F.H.A. meeting conducted by Rose Marie Balagia, district public relations ofticerg greg-ggheier 3120003 Christmas card driveg collecting of clothing and food for a needy family, and planting rose bushes during . . . ee . Members of this chapter felt fortunate to have had as a member Eftekhar Hedjazi, student from Iran, who made helpful and interesting contributions to the chapter. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Mitchell, Lidia Jaime, Delores Smith, Rose Marie Balagia, Mary Eason. SECOND ROW: Nancy Nelson, Sarah Jane Powell, Gloria Hernandez, Eva Hernandez, Linda Pate, Effie Hediazi. TOP ROSV: Janice Kohrs, Ja Nvlle Grosso, Ilene Rees, Betty Barnett, Iris NVhitlcy, g's1s're-:fer 6 5,...5,g aria. 168 F.H.A. Chapter IV Officers President . . . Vice-president . Secretary , . Treasurer . . . Co-Historians . . Parliamentnrinn . Co-Song Leaders . Abeita, Orfalinda Allen, Jewel Basey, Culpherna Cantrell, Marlene Cnntu, Dorothy Delgado, Irene Canzales, Lupe Green, Letha Faye Hausmann, Helen Henderson, Martha La Fuente, Alice Irene Moya . , Elida Leos . . . . . . . Ann Walker Martha Smith l. Iilizabetli Iiussell, Joyce Stanley Theresa Marquart Helen Hausmann, Alice La Fuente MCITIBCTS Leos, Elida Marquart, Theresa Moya, Irene Newman, Billie Russell, Elizabeth Sepulveda, Janie Smith Martha Spmdling, Joyce Stanley, Joyce Stephens, Darlene Terrazas, Sadie Walker, Ann Too many cooks do not spoil the broth, say Club officers as they prepare to whip up some culinary delight. Shown arc Alice La Fuente, Joyce Stanley, Irene Moya, Elida Leos, Elizabeth Russell, Martha Smith, Theresa Marquart, Ann Walker, and Helen Hausmnnn. The Stephen F. Austin High F.H.A. Chapter IV cooperates with the total F.H.A. rogram. Goals of 1955-56 were as fol- lows: developing greater understanding anion the homes of the world, training girls tollne more democratic in all phases of life, teaching them to realize and accept responsibilities in the home, and understanding what hoinemakin can contribute to their future lives at home or in business. Both group and individual activities were carried out in order to lgollow these goals. Together with other chapters, this club contributed to the success of such general projects as the International Dinner, Cheer 3,000, and F .H.A. Week. BOTTOM ROW: Irene Moya, Dorothy Cantu, Alice La Fuente, Orfnlindu Abeita, Billy Neluian, Lupe Gonzales. SECOND ROW: Jewell Allen, lrene Delgado, Elida Leos, Janie Se ulvedii, Theresa Marquart, Ann Walker, Helen Hausniann, Miss Edith Anderson. TOP ROW: Marlene Cantrell, Martha Henderson, Joyce Stanley, Sadie Terrazas, Culphema Basey, Elizabeth Russell. 169 la, t .. 5, .. Q i .3 Q xp BOTTOM ROW: Mariam Nelson, Carol Bmdtield, Doris Daywood, jane Touchstone, Tina Prado, Edna Ratlili, Iacltlyn Gail Mealts, Bctty Mass ingill. SECOND ROW: Betty Fleming, Fran Strausser, Margie lleimann, Texanna Davis, Sue Rodgers, Mary Cummins, Barbara Adams. TOP ROWV Carol Kearney, Harriett Stark, Glenda XVitht-rs, Mary Arldt, Carol McCain, Marilyn Reitz, Peggy Porsch. Officers President ........ . Barbara Adams Vice-president ...., . , Tina Prado Corresponding Secretary , . . Edna Ratlili Recording Secretary . . . Margie Heimann Treasurer .... . Betty Massingill Reporter-Historian . . Carol Bradficld Officers of the clnb demonstrate some of the nursing techniques lcamcd in the club. They arc Carol Bradfield, Betty Massingill, Margie Hcimann, Barbara Adams, Tina Prado, and Edna Ratlilf. Future Nurses Club The Future Nursing Club, sponsored jointly by Mrs. Irene St. Clair and Mrs. Winifred Han- kins, is composed of 38 members. Caps and stripes were earned by each member according to the amount of time she worked. The purpose of the club is to teach members more about nursing and to prepare them for a career in this field. Orientation work in Breckenridge and Seton hospitals was provided for those who plan to make nursing t eir future vocation. XVorthwl1ile projects were carried out by this group, such as assisting the Cancer Society. Members Adams, Barbara Massingill, Betty Arldt, Mary Mcelts, Iaclti Baileg, Betty Io Nelson, Mnriam Brad eld, Carol Odom, Carol Cummins, Mary Porsch, Peggy Davis, Texanna Prado. Tina Daywood, Doris Hatlitf, Edna Erb, Priscilla Heitz, Marilyn Fleming, Betty Rivera, Laura Garcia, Beatrice Romine, Elizabeth Gonzales, Lupe Rodgers, Sue Heimann, Marjorie Salas, Mary Grace Henninger, Daisy Stark, Harriett Ighns, Bessie Mae Stegnll, Dorothy almbach, Shelley Strausser, Frances Keamey, Carol Lnnlcford, Lois Lee, Joyce McCain, Carol Touchstone, lane Ward, Beverly Williams, Sue YVit.herS, Glenda ri. f,-ist ... .. ,, J , 17 ..U.a. ', ,wg BOTTOM ROW: Ewell Muse, Rupert Pollard, Richard White, Mr. Ben Lewis. SECOND ROW: Ricky Holly, Roy Davis, Bill Easum, Jesse Mercado. TOP ROW: Jim W'att, Robert Dorsett, Mike Hatchell. The pursose of the Golf Club is to improve each member's playing ability through tournaments, both in the club and against other Texas igh schools. One of the most outstanding tournaments attended by the members was an invitational tournament in Brownwood. The club has also entered into competition with Thomas etferson High School of San Antoniog Brackenridge High School and Alamo Heights High School, also of San Antoniog Waco Hig 1 School, and Temple High. Determined by thc various inter-club tournaments, the top golfers are Tommy Wilson, Robert Dorsett, jesse Mercado, and Hubert K izer. The Golf Club had a new sponsor this year, Nlr. Ben Stubby Lewis, who recently returned from a year in Germany. President . . Vice-president Secretary . . Treasurer . . Sergeant-at-amis Chaplain . . Reporter . . Carter, David Davis, Roy Dorsett, Robert Duessing, Ilohn Easum, Bi l Courley, Royce Hatchell, Mike Holly, Ricky Kizer, Hubert Golf Club Officers Members Tommy Wilson jesse Mercado . Ricky Holly . R, D. Kizer Jim wan Rupert Pollard . Ewell Muse Kizcr, R. D. Mercado, Arthur Mercado, jesse Muse, Ewell Pollard, Rupc XVatt, jim White, Richard XVilson, Tommy Officers of the club warm up as they prepare to leave for n round of golf at Municipal Golf Course. They are Ricky Holly, Rupert Pollard, Ewell Muse, Tommy Wilson, Jim VVatt, R. D. Kizer, jesse Mercado. Talking over one of the club's many service projects are officers Pat Blachly, Bette Wilson, Sharon johnson, Betty Brown, Connie Mollit. and Bunky Gardner. As one of the service organizations of Austin High, the Hearts Club, consisting of 52 girls, has sponsored many worthwhile projects during the year. Starting the year oil with a banlg, the members collected several boxes of food for a needy fami y at Thanksgivin time, gave a Christmas party for some children at the School fir the Blind and Deaf, paid for the delivery of milk to a needy family for five months, and sponsored a school- wide clothing drive for the Austin State Hospital. As well as thinking of the needy, the Hearts Club particinated in many activities around school. The club sponsored the Sponge Throwing Booth at the school carnival, kept the stu- dent store for two weeks, and helped the Hi-Y decorate for the Hi-Y Sweetheart Formal. Hearts Club President . . Vieeapresident . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Sergeant-at-arms Reporter . . . Anderson, Sally Bassist, Lynn Baughton. Carol Becker, Gretchen Birdwell, Mary Blachly, Pat Blanchard, julie Bright, jean Brown, Betty Burleson, Lin Coifman, Carol Chiles, Ann Devine, Pat Drake, Cary Falk, Ann Marie Ferrell, Barbara Ferrell, Bonnie Gardner, Bunky Hunter, Sandy johnson, janice johnson, Sharon jones, Robin jones. Susan joseph, janiee Kerbow, Karen Keys, Margaret Officers M2ml7Cl'S . Bette Wilson . Connie hioH'lt , Sharon johnson . . Pat Blachly . . Betty Brown . . Bunky Gardner King, Betty King, Carole Sue Kirk, Karol Kocurek. Kay Lee, Kit Mann, judy McCallum, Kay Mollit. Connie Moses, Peggy Meyers, S ir ey Par er, Peggy Pearson, joan Peavy, Diane Reed, Susan Roberts, judy Rnsner, May Shanks, Susie Stewart. Tissie Studtnian, Carolyn Studtman, Jeanette Tobin, Bess Tyler, Eleanor XVeidc, Betty XVilson, Bette tVilson, Sandra Wilson, Yvonne BOTTOM ROW: Eleanor Tyler, Susan Recd, Karen Kcrbow, Susie Shanks, Cary Drake, Peggy Parker, Kit Lee, May Bosner, Peggy Moses, judy Roberts, Bunky Gardner, Pat Blachly. SECOND BOW: jean Bright, Kay McCallum, Margaret Keys, Kay Kocurek, Rene Miller, jeanette Stndtman, Tissie Stewart, Barbara Ferrell. THIRD ROW: Bette Wilson, Mrs. Louise Tinsley, Lynn Bassist, Karol Kirk, Sally Anderson, Carole Sue King, Judy Mann, Shirley Myers, Carolyn Studtman, Bonnie Ferrell, Sharon johnson, Susan jones. FOURTH ROW: Betty Brown, Diane Peavy, Connie. Molfit, Carol Coffman, Betty joan Weide, Robin jones, Sandra Peters, Bess Tobin. FIFTH ROW: julie Blanchard, Ann Chiles, joan Pearson, Mary Birdwell, janice johnson, Lin Burleson, Carol Baughton, Eleanor Christian. TOP ROW: Sandra WVilson, Yvonne XVilson, Ann Mane Falk, Gretchen Becker. 172 IFJ! an '-2 i 'Lv BOTTOM ROW: Douglas Starlt, Abel Gutierrez, john Harrison, David Ginsburg, Gordon Lawson, Tim Torres. SECOND ROW: XValter Sanders, Adam Martinez, Ernest Taylor, Gordon Hauser, Robert Colley, Richard Castruita. TOP ROW: Bill Artlis, Tom Broad, Chuck YVood. Robert Clark. Instrumental Music Club Officers Managers . .,... . Abel Gutierrez Ardis, Bill Broad, Tom Castruitn, Richard Clark, Robert Coffey, Robert Guerrero, Louis Ginsburg, David Gutierrez, Abel John Harrison Members Houser, Gordon Lawson, Cordon Martinez, Adam Sanders. Walter Stark, Douglas Taylor, Ernest Torres, Tim Wood, Chuck Highlighting many of the social functions this year has been the Instrumental Music Club, alias the Frantic Fifteen. Although originally fifteen strong, the club has now reached an eighteen-man membership: three comets, six saxophones, three trombones, two drums, a piano, string bass, Frenc horn and guitar. A self-sustaining club, the band has earned money for stands, new music, and other equipment. Members of the Instrumental Music Club wish to express their appreciation to the shiclent body for the fine support given the band. Abel Gutierrez stands for a saxophone solo during the dance held in the gym after the school Carnival. Before going into an intramural tournament, oflicers of thc club- Margie Dube, In Ann Raven, and Betty Cook-pause in front of the gym to pose for the photographer. Officers President ........ . Vice-president . . Secretary-treasurer . . FIRST ROW: Bcttyc Thompson, Dorcas Pat Boyko, Nancy Shicilcr, Miss Hewatt, Girls' intramural Club The main purposes of the Girls' Intramural Club are spon- soring the Austin High girls' intramural program, learnin.g.rules of sports, officiating at the intramural games, and providing a social and recreational period once a week for members of the club. This year the club part assisted in the Tri-School Membership is limited icipated in the all-school carnival and volleyball tournament. to those girls who are particularly in- terested in girls' intramural activities. Boyko, Pat Cook, Betty Dube, Margie Iohnson, Ilan MeConnel, Stephanie Petri, Virginia Raven, Io Ann Schiefler, Nancy Margie Dube . Betty Cook jo Ann Raven Votaw, Stephanie McConnell, Betty Cook, jan Virginia Petri, Betty Sherrill. Members Sherrill, Betty ju Thom son, Bcttye Whitehead, Pat Octting, Carol McCollum, Marie Votaw, Dorcas hlonrreal, Rosalinda johnson, jo Auu Raven. SECOND ROW: Carol Octtiug ww , av , -Q lf' C7 174 BOTTOM HOW: Lillian Humphrey, Judy johnson, Carolyn Bames, Diana Chote, Sandra Pinclcard, Zelda Reed, Nancy Chapman, Shirley Bishop, Nancy Boswell. SECOND ROW: Patti Waters, Sally Edgar, Joan Smith, Elizabeth Glover, Gayle Grimmer, Deana Stockarcl, Nancy Tnlve, Harriet Pryor. THIRD ROW: Beverly Koen Gail Birdwell, Catherine Terry, Sharon Pope, Donna Pringle, Diana Henry ,Carolyn King. TOP ROW: Linda Bartlett, Nancy Eppright, Karen Willterson, Mary Allwyn Cooper, Pat Nelson, Carol Patterson, Jackie jenkins. Officers President ..... Vice-president , . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Sgt.-at-arms . Reporter . Members Barnes, Carolyn Bartlett, Linda Birclwell, Gail Bishop. Shirley Boswell, Nancy Chapman, Nancy ghote, Diana All ooper, azy wyn Edgar, Sally Eppright, Nancy G over. Elizabeth Grimmer, Gayle Humphrey, Lillian Jenkins, Iaclcie johnson, jucly . . Joan Smith . , Gail Birdwell . Carolyn Barnes . . Patti Waters . . . Diana Chote Nancy Chapman Koen, Beverly Nelson, Pat Overstreet, Martha Patterson, Carol Pinclcard, Sandra Pringle, Donna Pryor, Harriet Pope, Sharon Reed, Zelda Smith, Joan Stockard, Deana Terry, Catherine Tolve, Nancy Waters, Patty Wilkerson, Karen Joker Club With the purpose of giving aid in every way possible the joker Club is a girls' service organization which sponsors school- wide drives throughout the year and assists needy families. During the Christmas and Thanksgiving seasons members col- lected clothes, toys, and food for underprivileged families. This service was greatly appreciated, and the girls gained much by these activities. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. E. Williams. 1. King, Carolyn PACKING A THANKSCIVING BOX for a needy family are Jolcer Club officers Gail Birdwell, Nancy Chapman, Ioan Smith, Carolyn Bames, and Diana Chote. .F . J ,F , e as BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Ha gard, Anna Stuuislawski, Barbara Thompson, Nancy NVhitalter, Sheila Winship, Miss Else Treudcinunn. SECOND ROW: Albert Thoene, Edwar Cowan, Emily Hoermann, Larry Bales, Marlene Wahl. TOP ROW: Malcolm Fuchs, Bobby Stengel, Frederick Haru- ilton, Bruce Ryan, john McCully, Robert Palmer. K. D. V. German Club Founded in 1924, the K.D.V. German Club is one of the oldest clubs in Stephen F. Austin High. The purpose of this club is to give students of German an opportunigf to learn more about the customs and culture of the German people. Members sing Volkslieder, play German games, an have parties in the traditional German custom and spirit. Members have felt very fortunate in having as a member and president of their club, Wolfram Schmidt, a student from Gelsenkirchen, Germany. Wolfram had much to contribute to the club and in return gained much by becoming acquainted with American customs. Before be could Hnish the year, however, Wolfram was informed that his visa was about to expire, and he was forced to return to Germany but with hopes of returning as soon as possible to complete his high school education here. Except for a year she spent in Germany, Miss Else Trenckmanu has always been the sponsor of this club. Bidding auf wiedersehen to Wolfram Schmidt tsccond from leftl as he leaves to retum to Germany are Bruce Ryan, Anna Stanislawski, Emily Hoennann, and Bobby Stengel. l President . . . Co-president . Secretary . Treasurer . Reporter . Bales, Larry Cowan. Edward Fuchs. Malcolm Haggard, Thomas Hamilton, Fred Hoermann, Emily McCully, John Palmer, Robert Ryan, Bruce Officers MCMBCFS . . XVolframSchn1idt . . Bruce Ryan Emily Hocrmnnn Anna Stanislawslri . Bobby Stengel Schmidt, Wolfram Stanislawski Anna Stengel, Bobby Thoene, Albert Thompson. Barbara WVhita er, Nnncy Winship, Sheila Wahl, Marlene tr BOTTOM ROW: Mary Lou McDaniel, Denny YVhecler, Ann Peterson, Macey Hodges, Sarah Haden, judy Ravel, Sylvia Sweet, Lynn Williams, Ben McPherson. SECOND ROW: Frances Starling, jan Washington, Colleen Woodson, Nancy Kelley, Tish Huffman, Virginia Walker, Barbara Beard Irene Lathrop, Miss Helen Hill. THIRD ROW: Barbara Davis, Fran Morgan, Martha Mel Stumberg, Carol Spires, Muline Gilbert, Mary Ann Olsen Iane Bullard, Dorothy Wooten, Charles Dent. TOP ROW: Mal Randle. Donnie Hahn, Talbot Hutt, Skippy S iepperd, Olle Shipley, Dick Kuhn, Ken Nordeman, Billy jackson, VVayne Huffman. Latin Club Members of the Latin Club are big boosters of their organization, which has the oldest history of any club in Austin High Because this popular club takes such an active part in the affairs of the school, there is always a waiting list of those interested in joining. Programs of the weekly meetings are alternately games with a Latin flavor and reports on various elements of Roman cul ture. The highlight of the year's activities, however, is an annual Roman banquet with all members of the club attending in full Roman ess. In keeping with the modern spirit of the school the club donates good-will baskets during the holiday season, Officers President . Vice4president . Secretary . . Treasurer . Reporter . . Sgt.-at-arms . Critic . . , , . . .... Sylvia Sweet . . Dorothy Wooten I I l ' - - W1 lk Otlicers of the Latin club discuss plans for futt meetin s around th s b l vqrtlmvagnlgmnlib fr of Roman authority, the Facies. Oilicers are llllliil Randlgc, Skippy Sliegrlilerd, ' ' ' 'h E g Martha Mel Stumberg, Sylvia Sweet, Maline Gilbert, Virginia Waker, Dorothy - - - Skippy Shepperd Wooten. . . . Mal Randall . Maline Gilbert Members Beard, Barbara Bullard, Jane Davis, Barbara Dent, Charles Gilbert, Maline Hnden, Sarah Hahn, Donny Hod es, Macey Hutt? Talbot Huffman, Tish Huffman, Wayne kzclrsun, Billy elly, Nancy Kuhn, Dick Lathrop. Irene McDaniel, Mary Lou McPherson. Ben , Wooten, Morgan, Fran Nor eman, Ken Olsen, Marilyn Peterson, Anne Randle, Mal Ravel, Judy Sheppard, Skippy Shipley, Olle Spires, Carol Starling, Frances Stumberg, Martha Sweet, Sylvia Walker, Virginia Washington, Jan Wheeler, Denny Williams, Lynn Woodson, Colleen Dorothy Mel President . . Vice-president . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter and Sgt.-nt Lumpkin, Cecile Taylor, Anne Romero, Joe Flachmeier, Emily Koen, Billy Piland, Kay XVilson, Owen Le Cercle Francais Officers . . . . . . Cecile Lumpkin . . Joseph Romero . . . Anne Taylor . . . Martha Mel Stumberg -arms . . . . . Billy Koen Members Montoya, David Hirschfeld, Teresa Muiors, Sandra Raines, Barbara Bnmes, Louise Bezn, Alfred Cline, Put Huff, lane Lou To enter into closer friendship with others speaking French and to provide an opportunity for the members to increase their knowledge of the French language is the purpose of Le Cercle Frunc us Club members plan the programs, which feature French son s gmmes films and spemkers from France Le Cercle sponsored a popular sidewalk cafe at the AHS fall carnival. Pit Cline, Miss Eloise Roach. BACK ROW: Alfred Bezu, loc 9 OFF icers President ..,..... John Gardner Vice-president . . . Charles Everson Secretary-treasurer . , Melvin Foster Reporter ..., . john XVillms Sgt.-at-arms . . . . Kenneth Smith Members Barker, Charles Guthrie, Peter Koenning, XVillie Marquez. Marcos Maxey, Charles Me erowitz, Morris Rotllriguez, Lee Roy Rosas, johnny Salazar, Marcos Smith, Kenneth VVillms, john Boyne, Bill Cantu, Humberto Candle. Lemuel Daugherty, Rainey Douglas, Arthur Everson, Charles Folltes, Glenn Foster, Melvin Gardner, John 3 3 9 1 One of the purposes of the Motion Picture Operators' Club is to, provide operators for motion picture nraehines whenever they are needed. Here the officers of the club-Kenneth Smith, john YVillms, Melvin Foster, john Gardner, and Charles Everson-discuss important pointers about working the machine before they go out to operate the projectors for classes. Motion Picture Qperators' Club The Motion Picture Operators' Club is a service organization. Its purpose is to promote better and more extensive use of audio-visual materials in school activities. The club fiirnishes operators of Him projectors to teachers and school organizations when the boys are needed. Mr. Woodrow VVilson is sponsor of the club. FIRST ROW: Kenneth Smith, john Gardner, Charles Evcrson, Melvin Foster, john Willms, Mr. XVoodrow XVilson. BACK ROW: Marcus Mur- quez, Mnrcos Salazar, Peter Guthrie, Lee Roy Rodriquez, Arthur Douglas, and Charles Maxey. r ., - 5 2 53135 'M gs 4 A V Kiil v s r 1,4- on AL 1 BOTTOM ROW: Lynette Hooper, Peggy Russell, Nancy Collins, Omega Perez. Pat Schniitt, Barbara VVilliams, Patty Cater, Mary Esther Gonzalez, Miss Dorothy Flury. MIDDLE ROVV: Carolyn Christiansen. Ethel Morris. Phyllis Calkins, Beth johnson, Rosemary Corner, Martha Goeu. Carolyn Bergstrom, Peggy Alexander. TOP ROW: john Ellcdge. Kay Loder, Richard Jones, James White. George NVilhite, Lynda Bandy, LaTrell Owens, and Ricky Schieffer. Opera Study Club Begun in 1947, the purpose of the Opera Study Club is to become familiar with opera stories and develop an appreciation of the artistry shown by musicians, singers, costume designers, and others involved. Members learn to appreciate operas as a cultural art. During club periods they listen to records of operas and discuss the plot. Members occasionally travel to San Antonio as a group to attend operas there. Officers Phyllis Calkins, Peggy Russell, LaTrcll Owens, and Carolyn Christianson discuss the President , ........ . . jim Aldridge opera Pugliucci during club period. vlcwpresidem ' ' ' ' Larrrell Owens Secretary . . . . Phyllis Calkins , WWW Treasurer . . . . Peggy Russell Reporter . Carolyn Christianson Members Aldridge, jim Alexander, Peggy Bandy, Lynda Bergstrom, Carolyn Breed, VVxn1da Calkins, Phyllis Cafer, Patty Collins, Nancy Comer, Rosemary Christiansen, Carolyn Elledge, john Goen, Martha Gonzalez. Mary Esther Gustafson, Mary Hayden, Gayle Hooper, Lynette M1- - - Howard, Betty Johnson, Beth jones, Richard Loder, Kav Morris, Ethel Owens, LaTrell Owens, Sandm Perez, Omega Russell, Peggy Schiefer, Ricky Schmitt, Pat Turley, Virginia White, james VVilhite, George Williams, Barba ra Officers President . . ....... Janis Jennings Vice-president . . jane Ann Moore Secretary , . . Harolyn Moore Treasurer . . Rosie Mercado Sgt.-ut-anus . ........ Leo Reyes MCITILJCTS Atkinson, jon Mercado, Rosie V Barrera, Rudy Miller, Mary Ethel Barclay, Lel Anne Montgomery, Ann Chenvens, Alice Moore, Betty 3 Davis, John T. Moore, Hnrolyn Hawle , Mari' Sue Moore, Jane Ann Halscll, Char ey Murphy. Kitty ggnnings, Innis Niven. Gene eeton, Carole O'Quinn, Kerry D LnBnuve, Louise Reyes, Leo Lopez, Adam Rodriquez, Felix Lumpkin, Houston Schofield, Sylvia McFarland, Janis Timmennan, Linda NHCWS. Ophelia Meadows, Lorene Making jewelry for the Paint and Palette Club's booth ut the school Camival are officers Lao Reyes, jane Ann Moore, Rosie Mercado, Harolyn Moore, and Janis Jennings, Paint and Palette Club Newly organized this ear, the Paint and Palette club, sponsored by Miss Louise Manigault, art instructor, has succeeded in providing a new service lor Ste hen F. Austin High activities. The club is composed of skilllul art students, who provide colorful posters and publicity for school activities and social functions. Copper enamel earrings and hook covers were the club's project for the school carnival in the fall. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Ann Moore, Betty Moore, Carole Keeton, Hurulyn Moore, Mary Sue Hawley. MIDDLE ROWi Ophelia Maeias, Mary Ethel Miller, Janis McFarland, Rosie Mercado, Alice Cheavcns, Louise LnBauve. TOP ROW: jon Atkinson, Ann Montgomery, Linda Timmermau. Houston Lumpkin, Lel Anne Bxucluy, Janis Jennings, Adam Lopez. vw v Qs 181 Inspecting pinatas for thc high school carnival are thc officers of the Pan American Club: Pat Ruscli, Juanita Moreno, Femando Rios, Michelle Ginsburg, Carolyn Bock. 182 President . . Vice-president . Secretary . . Reporter . Sgt.-at-arms . Alexander, Edward Allen, Diana Amster, Stephanie Amster, Sugn Bag ett, Ju y Bloggett, Carol Bock, Carolyn Brooks, Carolyn Cooke, Sue Davidson, Peggy Derby, Terry Escobedo, Martha Euresti, Jessie Ezell, Ellen Ginsburg, Michelle Guerrero, Moses Guerrero, Sara Haehnel, Carl . . Carolyn Bock Michelle Ginsburg . Juanita Moreno . . Pat Rusch . ,Fernando Rios Heber, Susan Herring, Nancy Hidrogo, Hortense Kellam Nita Louise Kendall Terrf' Mecaieis, an y Meyers, Anne Miranda, Stella Moreno, Juanita Mosqueda, Joe Olvera, Joe Perez, Fred Ramirez, Victor Rios, Fernando Rusch, Pat Shelby, Nancy Smith, Pamela Taylor. Mary Vasquez, Dolores Pan American Club The purpose of the Pnn-American Club is to develop a better understanding of the Spanish-speaking world and more appreciation for our Latin American neighbors. Members of this club actively participated in many events, such as sponsoring a gaily colored booth which sold cascarones and pinatas at the school eamivnl and taking Christmas gifts to the Austin State School. Club programs consisted of dancing, singing, iano solos, and skits. High oint of the year's activities is nn nnnuag PASF state-wide convention lield in Austin, :luring which members enter contests of all types and attend a fiesta. Sponsor of the Pan-American Club is Miss Mary Alice Porter. BOTTOM ROW: Diana Allen, Nancy Herring, Michelle Ginsburg, Stella Miranda. SECOND ROW: Nita Louise Kellani, Anne Meyers, Juanita Moreno, Carolyn Bock, Nancy Shelby, Miss Alice Porter, THIRD ROW: Mary Taylor, Pamella Smith, Peggy Davidson, Ellen Ezell, Pat Rnsch, Jud Bag ctt, Susan Heber, TOP ROVV: Carl Haehnel, Joe Olvcra, Jessie Euresti, Moses Guerrero, Freddie Perez, Victor Ramirez, Billy MeCnleb, Ed Alexanger. of C? ll Press Club The Austin High Press Club was reorganized in October of 1955 in order to promote interest in joumalism for beginning reporters. During the year it had many pro ams consisting of s akers, films, and panel discussions. Members also sponsored a booll: at the first AHS camival and fumished the carnival news aper, Kamival Kom. Candy sales were sponsored by the Press Clulb as a money-raising roject. P Mrs. Edith Kitchens, publications sponsor, is in charge of the club. Members Cathey, Evelyn Hurwitz, Larry Crowe, Ion age johnson, go Ann Dagwell, Mimi I Roberts, arbara McC Sf Benv BARBARA ROBERTS, secretary, takes dictation from LARRY HURWITZ, club president. Officers President .... . Vice-president . . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . . Reporter .... . Program Chairman . . CLUB MEMBERS-Io Ann johnson, Evelyn Cathey, Betty McGinnis, and Mimi Dagwell-discuss exch with Larry Hurwitz, Larry Hurwitz Betty McGinnis Barbara Roberts Io Ann johnson Evelyn Cathey Mimi Dagwell ange papers T 1 83 ' 'X BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth Rude, Carol Fanner, Elizabeth Disch, Judy Morehead, Eddie Patton, Klein, Judy Cline, Mrs. Boone. SECOND ROW: John D. Reichert, Curtis Wilcott, Richie Reed, Keith Garrett. Judy Miller. Betty Kinigsbnry, Quentin Franks. THIRD ROW: Marianne Cook, Huntley, Audrey Hudson, Carolisa Pol ard, Mary Catherine Moses, Otto Friedrich. TOP ROW: Charles Foyt, John Shivers, Bill Young, Charles Owen, Harris Moreland, Michael Stounu. Science Research Club Lynne Adams, Martha Davis, Jodie Foster, Ewalda Harold Eichcnbaum, Jimmy Eley, Herbert Weigl. Alex Crosby, 'Jimmy llollers, Hazel Cottrell, Joan Billy Rex East urn, Robert Peel, Alfred Anrlcrson, Scientists of Tomorrow is appro Jriately applied to the members of the Science Research Club, whose purpose it is to give students with scientific interest chances to know each other and to discuss scientific advancement. Members sponsor research projects, prepared outside of school time, to enter in science contests, such as: Junior Academy of Science, Westinghouse Search for Science Talent, Science Achievement Awards Contest, and Welch Poster Contest. Mrs. Edna Boone is sponsor of the club. Participating in an ex -riment are the officers of the Science Research Club: standing: llohn D. Reicliert, Billy Cloud, Robert Peel, Sitting: Martha Davis, Ewalda Kein, Lynne Adams, and Indy Morehead. - pmsident I . Vice-president Secretary . . Treasurer . . Reporter . Sgt.-at-arms . Pnrlinmentarian Adams, Lynne Anderson, Alfred Baily, Billy Brace, Mary Eleanor Cline Judy Cloud, Bl Cook, Marianne Cottrell, Hazel Crosby, Alex Davis, Martha Disch, Elizabeth Ann Durrctt, Diane Dykes, Myrtle Eastburn, Billy Rex Eichenbaum, Harold Eley, Jimmy Farmer. Carol Foster, Jodie e Officers Members Foyt Charles Franks, Quentin Friedrich. Otto Garrett Keith Carrard, Bill Gray, David Hol ers, Jimmy Hudson, Audrey Hulan, Ann Huntley, Joan jones Ju y Kingsbury, Betty Ewalda Klein, Logan, David Lovett, Jamie Miller, Judy Miller, Roy Moore, Herschel John D. Reichert . Robert Peel . Ewalda Klein . Judy Morehead Lynne Adams . . Bill Cloud . Martha Davis Morehead, Judy Moreland. Harris Moses. Mary Catherine McCullough, Charles McCullough, Gary Nobles, La Owens, Chlakles Patton. Eddie Peel, Robert Pollard, Carolisu Reed, Richie Reichert, John D. Rude, Elizabeth Shivers, John Stoune, Mike Weigl, Herbert Wilcott, Curtis Woods, Charlene Young, Bill v BOTTOM ROW: Bettv Davis, Betty.Nichols, Sharon Raven, Patti Goldsmith, jnnis Payne, Marsha Gathright, Frances King. SECOND BOW: Billie 51 Ferguson, Lynn-Lyles, Erin Higgins, DianaAC:un, NVanda Coe rell, Barbara Best, Nancy Dyer, joan Meadows, Mrs. Rutledge. THIRD ROW: Annn ye, Andrea Hingis, Barbara Leonnrd, Eugenni Mahone, Mary Morris, Pat Brown, Kny Pinckney, jean Burkhnltcr. TOP ROWr Ann Cox, Carolyn Knlppa, Sue Heat y, Gail Murphy, Nnncy McNeill, joan Novotny, Jane Burkhalter. SOS Club The SOS Club carries out service proiects for the school and community and promotes friendship within Stephen F. Austin High. Organized three years ngo under n different name, the SOS club is sponsored hy Mrs. Eva Rutledge. Cub members prepnre food baskets for needy families during the Thanksgiving, C ristmns, and Easter holidays. The club also entertnined children at the Home of the Holy lnfancy. President . . V ice-president . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Sgt.-at-arms . Social Chairman Reporter . . Aderhold, Gayle Best, Barbara Brown, Pat Burke, Becky Burkhnlter, lane Burkhalter, jean Burstyn, Mnrgie Cain, Diana Cockrell, Wanda Cox, Ann Davis, Betty Dye, Annu D er Nnnc Y i Y Ferguson Billie jo Feuerbacher, Put Gnthright, Marsh Goldsmith, Patty Xl Officers Members . , Sue Heatly Carolyn Knippa Eugenia Mnhone . joan Meadows . Andrea Hargis Marsha Cnthright Pntty Goldsmith Hargis, Andrea Heatly, Sue Higgins, Erin King, Frances Knippa, Carolyn Lavercombe, Ann Leonard, Barbara Lyles, Lynn Mahone, Eugenia McNeill, Nancy Io Meadows, Joan Morris, Mary Nichols, Betty Novotny, joan Payne, Janis Pinckney, Kay Raven, Sharon Talking over one of the many service proiecls carried on by the club nrc the club otiiccrs Marsha Galhright, Eugenia Mahone, Joan Meadows, Carolyn Knippa, Patty Goldsmith, Andrea Hargis, and Sue Heatly lseatedi, Boys' President . . . Vice-president . Secretary-Treasurer Carlson, Harold Dennis, Wayne Dove, Richard Edwards, Charles Feild, Gene Feuerbacher, David Gardner. Terry Cranberry, Lnrry Green, Dwight Harrell, David Holmes, jim Bob Ibarra, Jimmy Over thirty boys joined the Boys Tennis Club this year to set 1 record in membershi . Tennis Club .. . .. .. Don johnson . . Russ Ioseph . Barry Wnknsch Johnson, Don gpseph, Russell ennedy, Iimmy Kirkpatrick, Sandy Manning, Bill Mallari, Jerry Miller, joe Bruce Mills, Danny Nnrdef.-chin, Victor Reed, loc Viehwe , Nomran lVul1ascl1, Barry The first activity planned this ye'1r was 1 singles toumament but this was canceles so that all effort and time could be used for the fall camival A photography booth sponsored by this club was one of the hit booths of the entire carnival. The next fictrvlty of the club was a doubles tournament held early in the spring semester, FIRST ROW Don johnson Russ joseph Barry Wukasch jim Bob Holmes jimmy lbarra, Danny Mills, David Feucrbncher, Mr. Gustafson. BACK joe Reed Gene Ferld nnd Arthur Flynn, : 'f 1 Q7 -x ...fr--.4 B0'I'I'0M ROW: Marilyn Allman, Sue Hamlett, Claire Guarino, Lee Howard, Betty Caldwell, Joan Zabel. SECOND ROW: Mildred Deen, Sue Ser ton, Martha Jo Henry, Beverly Murphy, Marve Uzzell, Alicia Roddick, Nelda Hayes, Sharon Bennett, Mrs. C-ray. THIRD ROWV: Eva Joyce Boyer Alice Adams, Dorothy Hawley, Robin Allen, Martha Farmer, jackie Dwenger, Nell Johnston. FOURTH ROW: Ciniicr Parsons, Julie Parker, Barbara Kullenberg, Joyce Webb, Loyce Smith, Janice Billings, Jane Hawkins, Sheron Andrewartha, TOP ROW: Anna Na ey, Kay Ransom, Jerri Bash, Joy Henson, June Holcomb, Karen McCavic , Ginger Rhodes, Carolyn Deen. Tripholays Club Fonned during 1955-56 under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mary Gray, the Tripholays, girls' service club, is AHS's newest girls' organization. Under the guidance of Mrs. Gray and Sue Hamlett, project chairman, the forty-member club accomslished its first semester goal of helping a needy family uring the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons through contributions of food, clothing, an toys. Other service projects were performed during the second semester, along with money raising projects. Officers President , . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . . . Sgt.-at-arms . . Project Chainncn . Members Adams, Alice Allen, Robin Allman, Marilyn Andrewartha, Sheron Bash, Jerri Bennett, Sharon Bevill, Joylene Billings, Janice Borer, Joyce Ca dwe l, Betty Deen, Carolyn Deen, Mildred Dwenger, Jackie Farmer, Martha Gremillion, Jeannie Cuarino, Claire Hamlett, Sue Hawkins,lgane Hawley, orothy Hayes, Nelda Zabel, Joan Barbara Kullenbcrg . . . Jerri Bash . . Robin Allen . . Anna Nalley . Joy Henson . Martha Farmer Sue Hamlett Henry, Martha Jo Henson, Joy Holcomb, June Howard, Lee Johnston, Nell Kullenberg, Barbara McCavick, Karen Moss, Judy Murphy, Beverly Nalley, Anna Parker, Julie Parsons, Ginger Prince, Judy Ransom, Kay Reddiclc, Alicia Rhodes, Virginia Sexton, Sue Smith Loyce Uzzell, Marvelyn Webb, Joyce aa Making plans for one of their many rojccts are the Tripholay Club officers: Jeri Bash. Robin Allen, Anna Nall:ey,dJoy Henson, Martha Famrer, Sue Hamlelt, and Barbara Kullenberg fseate J. fi 33la.?,, f i ,wwf Q ,Q zu-rn Boys' Tumbling Club Tumbling can be funl Each Friduy during club period. a group of boys go! together under the instruction of Mr. Milton 0'Dell to tumble, While some leamed the fundamentals, others mas- tered more ndvanced tricks. Flip-Hops, round-offs, and back- bends became familiar expressions delining these tricks. Officers La Veme Lundquist, jay Cald- well lon topl, Hill Rylander, and joe Wells lon bottomll demonstrate a very dillicult tgsk that t ey mastered during club per- i s. Officers President ........ Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . . . Treasurer . Members Caldwell, Jay Carson, Philip Chimver, Bien Jo nson, nrry King. John Lundquist, Ln Veme Mendoza, Domingo Morris, Cenc VVil.kerson, Ray Iny Caldwell . Joe Wells Hill Rylander . . La Verne Lundquist M hy, jim Ndl:-le, Shermnn Peacock, Leon Rucker, Pat R lander, Hill Skaggs, George Simon, Steve Wells, joe BOTTOM ROW: Domingo Mendoza, Gene Morris, jny Caldwell, joe Wells, Lim Murphy, Lnrry Johnson. SECOND ROW: Ray Wilson, Steve Simon, Sherman No le, Don McCullough, Ben Glover. THIRD ROW: Hill Rylander, George Skaggs, Mr. 0'Dell, Philip Carson, john King. TOP ROW: Ln Verne Lundquist, Pu! Rucker. 1 1 f I Officers President . . ..... Bobetta Clayton Vice-President . . . Ruth Heath Secretary . . . . Liz Barron Treasurer . . Carol Wheeler Sgt.-at-amis . . Wanda Shields Reporter . . . Ann Lemburg MCITIBCTS Barron, Liz Childers, Mana Clayton, Bo tta Etter, Mary Helen Heath, Rut.h Holloway, llloan jessen, Est er Kasper, Delores Lcmburg, Ann Mathews, Barbara Murphy, Gail O'Connor, Colleen Shields, Wanda Lou Stewart, Marion Tlxnrcson, Joyce Wheeler, Carol Kasper, Anna Mae Sponsored by Miss Corinne Hemdon, the Girls' Tumbling Club was organized for girls who are interested and talented in tnmblin . Girls qeam new triclis and practice dilii- cult stunts during club period. At Thanks- , giving, Christmas, and Easter the members carried out community proiccts by bringing fruits and other foods for distribution to needy families. As a spring social, an over- night party was held. BOTTOM ROW: Esther lessen, Wanda Shields, Ruth Heath, Bobetta Clayton. jo Holloway, Liz Barron, Barbara Mathews. MIDDLE ROW: Joyce Thorenson, Colleen O'Connor, Carol Whcclcr, Ann Lemburg, Myrna Childers, Marion Stewart. THIRD ROW: Anna Mae Kasper, Delores Kasper, Mary Helen Etter. Girls' Tumbling Club BOTTOM ROW: Esther lessen, Wanda Shields, Ruth Heath, Bobetta Clayton. joan Holloway, Liz Barron Mathews. MIDDLE ROW: Joyce Thoresun, Colleen O'Connor, Carol VVheeler, Ann Lemburg, Myma Childers, Marion Stewart. TOP ROW: Anna Mae Kasper, Delores Kasper, Mary Helen Etter. Mi, V., , 1 FIRST ROW: Mr. Smith, Glen Ratlill, Bobby Teague, Aaron Cluclr, Gene jolly, Manuel Arredundo. MIDDLE ROW: Adam Lopez, Richard Arzola, Doyle McEachern, Albert Carrillu, Everett Sifuentes. TOP ROW: Steve Mata, Louis Polanco, Frank Camncho, jr., Hosrrlio Urtardo, johnny Moncivais. Vocational Printing Club The Vocational Printing Club is part ot a state-wide organization. Members are students in the Austin High printing department. Over 880,000 worth of printing is done annually in the print shop, which was established in 1923. The boys do all the printing for the Austin Public Schools, publishing such things as absence reports, handbooks, library permits, report cards, and directories. Mr. Dural Smith is sponsor of the club. Gathered around the printin press are the officers and sponsor of the Voca tional Printing Club: Mr. Smith, Louis Polanco, Bobby Teague, Richard Arzoln, OFHCCTS Kenny Stewart, Gene jolly, and Steve Mata. President ........ Vice-President . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . , . Sgt.-at-Arlns . . . Adam Lopez , Steve Mata Robert Teague Rosalio Urtndo Frank Cinrlacho Members Arredondo, Manuel McDowell, Martin Arzoga, Richard McEachern, Gilbert Cnrri lo, Albert Moncivais, johnny Cnmaeho, Frank Moncivais, Laurence Cluclr, Aaron Polanco, Louis jolly, Gene Ratlill, Glen Laird, Earl Sifuentes, Everett Lopez, Adam Teague, Robert Mata, Steve Urtado, Rosalie Villarreal, Juan World Affairs Forum President . . . Vice-president . Secretary , , Treasurer . . Reporter . Anderson, jim Bristol, George Burns, Linda Carruth, Stanley Cook, Ruth Ann Emerson, Sally Griiiin, Larry Gunrino, Vincent Howard, Joyce Isely, Ruth Klein, Karen K. Love, joe Moehlman, Mike Officers . Mike Moehlnmn . . . Ben Oliver . Kathy Williams . . Frances Reed . Vincent Guarino Members Moehlmun, Steve Oliver, Ben Ottinger, La Neil Pearson, Kay Prasatilc, Mary Ann Reed, Frances Richardson, Mary Carolyn Smalling, Iohn St, Martin, Peggy Talbert, Freddie Weed, Buster Williams, Kathy VV0lf, Virginia mm- f -.,. 4 Oflicers of thc club discussing World Affairs are Mike Moehlman, Vincent Guarinn, Kathy Vililliams, Ben Oliver, and Frances Reed. Organized this year, by Mr. Wilbur Watford, the World Affairs Forum, as its name implies, has as its purpose to prornuts student interest in world alfairs and current events. Club activities centered around three types of pro rams. Panel discussions gave club members a chanw to discuss and defend their views on topics of current interest. Guest speakers were invited gum the University of Texas and the school faculty and student body, The speakers, who were very pggular with the 28-member club, gave interesting first-hand accounts of travel, current events, and politics. Movies were also shown. The VVor d airs Forum was asked to form a panel to be presented on the World at Your Doorste television program. Money-making enterprises were the construction and management of a lung-power booth for gre fall carnival. lst row: Mary Caroilyri Richardson, Sally Emerson, Kathy Williams. 2nd row: Mr. Watford, La Neil Ottinger, Mary Ann Prasatik, Virginia Wolf, Ruth Ann Cook. 3 row: Vincent Cuariuo, Freddie Talbert, Kay Pearson, Frances Reed, Ruth isely. Top row: Steve Moehlman, Ben Oliver, loe Love, Mike Moehlnum, Buster Weed, Stanley Carruth. X t.. .0 ,.3 .5 , Q X , . ,,...H,--... I -Y I ff 'A in K mx, vw W .eff '+int' X 17777. ,,,,.,-I' f'f'2'f11'VW i K ' .QQ , s ' 2 Cach at p px ax oem N 4l...... ' A re-season discussion by Austin High's fine coaching stall: is pictured here as line coach GLEN SWENSON and backgeljd coach TRAVIS RAVEN talk to head football coach JIM TOLBERT about the prospects of the 1955 Maroon squa . Coaching Staff A Managers KEITH RHEA and AARON CLUCK, Maroon football managers, have been two im rtant segments in the Maroon football squad this season. As Keillll puts it, the job's nothing spectacular, but it's a necessary one. Aaron Cluck, a senior and one of the- co-mana ers, became interested in the job of team manager throu h a E-iend. Aaron has served in the position for two years. His grst experience was when he managed the B-team during the '54 season. His partner in managershi , Keith Rhea, is also a senior. Keith became manager after breellcing a leg playing varsity football during the '54 season. 194 u I 1 f--av-Y-f--f-'Y W- - -- . - - .,.- 1 i.i Z ' Q- :arg W.. x ' ' e . at ' W f 1. SFFMA MAHOON VARSITY SQUAD-Top Row: Aaron Cluck, Don Rylander, Sam VVoolscy, james XVier, Hcinie Pate, line couch Glen Swenson, backfield coach Travis Raven, and head coach Jim Tolbertg Fourth Row: Albert Hernandez, Bill Dull, Richard Buerger, Arthur Driskell, Bob Nunis, Bill Cattis, Charles Weiss, and Don Jester, Third Row: Wnyne Martins, Lonnie Reed, Bob Biggs, Jerry Scarborough, jnck Cook, Hurry Leinbnch, John Fainter, Sum Olquin, and Mike Cotton, Second Raw: john Lucio, ju Harkins, Harry Myers, Nick Huntzis, Greg Cannnway, Z. T. Criifin, Dan Wright, nnd Keith Rhea, First Row: Jerry Spain, John Babcock, Alfred Ledesma, Alton Creeven, Mac' Breedlove, Rex Nichols, Doug Chilton, and David Pollard. Varsity 1956 The Austin-Statesman's choice for the 1955 All-District football players included three Aus- tin Maroon squadmen, ' Pictured are Rex Nichols, first string defensive tackle, David Pollard, hard running three-year- letterman back, who was selected as a first-string offensive halfback, and Charles Weiss, a junior, who was doubly honored, being named to both offensive and defensive teams. Knights Edge SFA,9-0 In a hi hly defensive contest, the Stephen F. Austin Maroons opened what romised to be an exciting season but were dropped by the McCallum Knights, 9-0, in House Park before a near-ca- pacity crowd. Neither team seemed to get its offense going as the ball con- tinually changed hands until the last five minutes of the game when McCallum blocked a Maroon kick on the one, rebounding the ball into the goal post to give the Knights a 2-0 edge. Seven plays later, Jack Madden crossed the Austin High goal for the only touchdown of the game. The conversion was good, and the score read McCallum 9, Austin 0 when the game ended. The Maroons anulled a McCallum threat when sophomore Mike Cotten recovered a fumble on the Austin High one-yard line in the first of three scoreless quarters. The Maroons, with the fine ground-pounding of fullback Alton Greeven and halfback David Pollard, twice marched inside the Knight 20-yard line only to bc halted. ALFRED LEDESMA IBD-A de- fensive ace, Ledesina excelled in makin difficult tackles, regardless of his ight weight. He was all-city defensive halfback, first team. Davin POLLARD QBJ-Pollard held the distinction of being the only three-year letterman on the squad. He achieved all-district halfback, first team, and all-city halfback, first team. JOHN FAINTER my-Being one of the only retuming ends from this year's Maroon squad, letterman Fainter has a big job ahead of him. Q ,AMES WIER KTI-Leltenmln Wier's ponderous tack- ing continually aided the Maroons in defensive work. An all-city defensive tackle, he will be one of the powers on the '56 line. , john snagged many a pass JOHN LUCIO CEI-Lettering this past season to boost the Maroons in the touchdown department. ARTHUR DRISKELL ICJ-Besides his JACK COOK QTJ-The experience gained by HARRY LEINBACH CCI-Hurry failed to Cook on this yenr's tenm should make him see much action this past year, but the power on the Line, Arthur's talented toe was n stalwart on the line for next year. lack hustle he showed will put him high on the called upon to mnke extra Hoints and to do ' d. active list for the 1958 Mnroons. the kick-olf chores. Driske lettered also. was another of the main string who lettere ALBERT HERNANDEZ - CTP- One of the largest lmemen on the t - . eam, Albert gained experience this year and will he fx valuable boost in the future for the lVla- roons. HARRY MEYERS QCD-Meyers served the team as a reserve this past year and bolstered the sairit of the team with his inexhaustible pep. 5.-. ,,if' BOB BIGGS QCD-Biggs, also a re- serve this year, should sce plenty of action in the future. Linebacker Charles VVeiss attempts to halt David West, a Wichita Falls hack, as Bob Nunis, Doug Chilton, and Alton Greeven close in. West was one of the Coyotes' top ground gainers as they de- eatcd the Maroons 45-7. HEINIE PATE QT?-Pate's first year at SFA gave him ample ex- perience to put him on the prom- ising player list for the next two years. Letterman. AHS Beaten by Ray ln Second Battle journeying to Corpus Christi, the Stephen F. Austin Maroons met W. B, Ray with a spirited brand of ball which Hnally gave way to the classy Texans, 26-7. The Maroons wanted this one badly and made it clear by scorin the first tally of the game just seven plays deep in tlle first quarter. David Pollard crashed over from the six, Alton Greeven made the extra point, and the Maroons went ahead for the time being. 7-0. After this surprising opening thrust, the Maroon of- fense jammed on the ground and in the air, as pass interceptions set up two Ray touchdowns. This was the first time since 1950 that the Stephen F. Austin football team has been able to score against the mighty Corpus Christi Texans. In this second tilt of the season, the Maroons showed vast improvement from the first game, even though the score was so coutrastingly in Ray's favor, 26-7. . Pollard played an excellent game and handed in a consistent punt average of 41.1 yards. 5. I as Rebels Fall, 12-O MAD SCRAMBLE-David Pol- lard, 33, is tackled after picking up nice yardage against McCal- lum, Charles Weiss, center, laid a key block for Pollard. Alton Greeven, 32, is seen rushing to the aid of his teammate. San ja- cinto won the peculiarly played contest, 7-4, amid protests from Austin officials about the poor playing conditions. BILL DUFF QGJ-With one more year to go, Duff should be one of the giants in the line during the coming season. NICK HUNTZIS icy-A cracker- jack hustler, Nick was an able-hod- ied Maroon reserve during the past season. DON RYLANDER QBJ-Rylandel' SAM WOOLSEY QBQ-lVith the 0 u sat out most of this season, but he perience Sam gained on this years S should see some active duty in the team, he should be a valuable asset '56 hackfield. to next seasons squad. After a jinxing sixteen consecutive games without a single win, the Maroons broke into the winning column by downing the Travis Rebels of Austin, 12-0. Fumbles played a prominent part on the rain-soaked field, hampering both squads' ground attacks. On the second play of the second quarter, David Pollard took a deep pitch-out around right end and rammed his way for the first touchdown. Later in the same quarter, the Maroons, looking better offensively than they had all year, pushed 55 yards in 10 plays for the second and final tally of the game. Pollard, handing in another fine game this year, again crashed in on pay dirt for thc Maroons. Both extra-point tries were unsuccessful. Mike Cotten, sophomore hack, showed a promising future in leading the Maroon teams in future year by his splendid running. The Travis squad was not running under full power in this game, as their star quarterback, Xavier Cuedca, was out of the game due to inluries as well as other key players on the line-up. ' Tx Houston Club Whips Maroons A fumble-filled game saw the Austin Maroons come out on the short end of an odd score, 7-4, against the San Jacinto Bears at Houston in the fourth game of the season. Fumhles on attempted punts led to all the scoringg two safeties picked up by Austin and a lone touch- down by the winning San Jacinto Bears. In the second quarter, with San Jacinto driven back to its own one- yard line, john Lucio and Doug Chilton, trouble- makers for the Bear backfield, smothered the quarter- back behind the line for a safety and two points. An almost identical play occurred again midwav in the JOHN BABCOCK QBJ- Excel- lent at mixing calls to confuse the opposition, John piloted and captained the Maroons with professional poise. Bab- cock, a letterman, was selected all-city quarterback, second team. x Dovcms CHILTON nay- Stamina an d perseverance were the good marks of swift- footed Douglas Chilton, for he was always in there hustling. Doug lettered and was chosen all-city end, second team. third period when Lucio, Rex Nichols, and Z. T. flrifiin downed another Bear back behind the goal ine. The Houston team started its winning break by re- covering a fourth down Austin fumble and driving the hall over for the only touchdown, ten plavs later. Ed O'C0unell went over from the one on fourth down, and Chase converted. With the expert help of ground- gainer Alfred Ledesma and quarterback john Bab- cock's accurate throwing-arm, the Maroons led in total yards gained with 192 to the Bears' 147. ALTON CREEVEN CBJ-Alton co-captained the Maroons in fine stvle and made consistent yardage from the fullback position. Greeven lettered and was elected all-city fullback, second team. Jeff Rally Limits SFA To 7-7 Tie The Stephen F. Austin Maroons bested the jefferson Mustangs on October 8 at House Park in every depart- ment statistically, but failed to gain more than a 7-7 tie. Sophomore Mike Cotten was credited with his first touchdown in high school, the only Crimson score of the game. The tally culminated a second quarter drive. Arthur Driskell converted a vital point, giving the Ma- roons a 7-0 edge. The Mustangs eveued the score midway in the final stanza as Deene Gott, jefferson quarterback, plunged over from the one. The extra point was good thus leaving the game in a 7-7 deadlock. Threatening several times during the game, the Ma- roons made a last desperate attempt to score in the final minutes of the game by carrying the ball to the four- yard line. However, four downs wasn't enough time for Austin to score, and the tilt ended in a tie. 7. MACK BREEDLOVE fCj-Mack's dependability in making a good pass from center made him one of the outstanding players on the '55 team. Mack was all-city center, sec- - - ond team, and a lettemlan. 1 I. Z. T. CRIF FIN CD-Z. T.'s skillful tack- ling was one of the big life-savers for the squad. Criflin is a two-year lettennan. S .. . 'S f...., , r, gy- ns. u ' s Mi -gf k..,x.n. , , ,ii f. 1 ' . CHARLES WEISS CCI-Even with a discour- aging score on the board, Weiss never slowed down. A letterman, Charles will be the back- bone of next season's line. Charles won dis- tinction as all-district defensive and offensive guard and as all-city'defensive and second team offensive guard. ' ' Eagles De-Feathered By Austin Onslaught The Stephen F. Austin Maroons displayed their best offensive showing of the season in trouncing the Brackenridge Eagles of San Antonio, 19-0. It was Austin's second victory of the year. A unique combination of passing and the ability of the Maroons to take advantage of a few breaks accomplished the victory. Austin found itself almost completely stymied on the ground, managin only 41 yards, while covering 107 yards through the air. After a 70-yard first period march, Mike Cotton took the ball across the Eagle goal from the one to score the first tally of the game. The Crimsons' desperate attempt to score in the remaining seconds of the first half paid off when uarterback john Babcock tossed a 21-yard touch- down to pass to end john Lucio with just five sec- onds remaining ou the clock. Arthur Driskell con- verted to make the score 13-0. The last Maroon TD came in the fourth uarter when sophomore Don Jester popped up andl inter- cepted an Eagle pass, returning it 39 yards for the score. An unusual occurrence in the ame took place in the first quarter when the has twice changed hands ou fumbles in the first three minutes. g as . g 1::ifs?f,.. .. riijti ' as 'Vi .34 at I Ld .fy ia' 5, 4 3,50 'if' N 3 A A ' mg.,-3? 35-Ang, MV' Rs ,H 254 : -. .f. f xl I Q Q' .3 , , 2.e'.f' 'Sree-','gs., f f.i ?fi'i 1 W we , if tw at n . deft.-f.5' H if 'f i if fs is pg- me 1 mg. new A f 'gffff-w1,..fk' 'fi ig - .-'uf-ig..-ar .9 ' ss' 'gpg a e We -.., sf-141. Q.. .. Q -3 ' . V. A,,V',1r-if ' tg V.. r 72991--igyij 5' '.. 5 ' , A T, -Q.: 1 ff' ', l7 'f..1 ?1:,,4Es3gi . j'.'-,'f ..ffiff.1. h as r 124 4. .q v r- - W' r f,wf2g:',,-:.,.4. ?:. ..3 t' -Q-,rl .1 ag if 'JN t- ffm . I .. - .am 1' . I: f - ' , N' -.. ,- - K ,.- ' 5? sb . . RICHARD BUERGER QEJ-Big Richards pass-snatching and hard running netted him several minutes of action during the latter part of the season as an end. He is a fine potential for '56. Letterman. BILL GA'I'l'IS CBJ-Starting the year as a quarterback, Bill was shifted to halfback near the end of the season wherevlie made consistent ground gains. David Pollard, Maroon haltback, raised the hopes of Austin's keyed-up followers when he turned in a 75-yard touchdown run against the Tyler Lions. The run, the longest in three years for thq,Maroons, pulled Austin's deficit to 14l7. MIKE COTTEN QBJ-Milce's first year in high school football was a success, for he was one of the Maroons' top ground gainers and made all- city hnlfbaclc on second team. SAM OLQUIN KCl-Sam, ug from the B-team, saw little action this year, ut he should be a regular on next year's squad. LONNIE REED QBJ-Reed, one of the fastest bncks on the squad last season, should see plenty of action in '56, 203 District Opener Sees Tyler Rip SFA, 21-'I Aroused by the spirit of its backers, the Austin Maroons played their hearts out before being subdued by the mighty Tyler Lions, 21-7, at House Park, October 22. Austin smothered a Lion threat in the second quarter by hold- ing Tyler inside their ten-yard line on downs. Behind 14 points, the Maroons came back the second half by setting David Pollard loose on a 76-yard jaunt for the only Austin score. Driskell converted to put the Maroons within seven oints of the team rated first in the state. Soon after, however, the Lions started rolling again and went on to score another tally before the game en ed. Each member of the Maroon squad put everything he had into the game. Veteran gridders-Rex Nichols, Charles Weiss, Alton Creeven, and john Babcock, together with sophs Don Jester and Mike Cotten-turned in exceptionally good perform- 311065. REX NICHOLS C12-It helps to be big to play oot- bal , and Rex is an excel- lent example of this fact, for he was the largest man on the '55 squad. Nichols was an all-district defensive tackle and all-city defen- sive and offensive tackle. IERRY SCARBOROUCH QTJ-Scarborough, the Ma- roons' heaviest lineman, will be a big help in lug- ging up defensive holes next season. LAY HARKINS KTJ-jay elped the Maroon squad out this year with his de- termined drive and power. BOB NUNIS lBl-Bob's exuberance and hustle Elaced him high on the reserve listg he is likely to e a starter next season. AHS Drops Close Battle To Highland Scots, 20-14 In a nip-and-tuck battle on a visiting field, the Stephen F. Austir. Maroons were drop d by the Scots of Highland Park in Dallas, 20-14. The Scots Humpedmlihead 6-0 in the first period of play, but the Ma- roons prompt y took the lead in the second quarter when Alton Greeven pounded over for the tally. Arthur Driskell made the advantageous extra point. The Crimson eleven, behind 20-7, rode the outstanding passing arm of John Babcock 62 yards for the final score of the game. To climax the drive, Babcock tossed an 18- ard pass to Richard Buerger for the score. Driskell again converted to bring the final bit of scoring to a close. Rushing honors for the night were taken by Mike Cotten with 46 yards to his credit. DON JESTER QB,-Rou h as they come Iester was one of the iiardest tacklers on the squad and did an outstanding job his first year. Don was chosen 'ill city linebacker, first team IERRY SPAIN CEI-Spain rendered service to the team on both defense and offense and stopped many an opponent from makin long gains. He was an all-city offensive end, and! an a l-city safety, second team. we ' GREG GANNAWAY QBQ-Up from last years B-team, Greg used his swift feet to place him on the active backfield reserve list to eam his letter. Wichita Falls Runs Past Austin Maroons, 45-7 The rugged running Wichita Falls Coyotes dealt the Maroons their worst blow of the season in House Park, November 5, by a score of 45-7. The Coyotes, ranked fourth orlbetter in the state by the AAAA poll, made a slow start and scored only two touchdowns the first half, making the score 12-0. The third quarter saw a looser game with the Wichita Falls team picking up two TD's. Immediately after this, how- ever, the Maroons executed their best offensive plav of the game when junior back Bill Gattis took the kick off and returned the ball 72 yards before bein brought down on the Co ote five. Greeven took the pigsiin across and Arthur Drislcell converted to bring the score to 25-7. Alfred Ledesma and Don jester handed in excellent 'obs in the defensive department while David Pollard booted out a 47.5-yard printing average, which kept the Coyotes from dealing out any more damage than they did. AHS Gridsters Battle Waco Tigers To 7-7 Tie in District Grand Finale The Stephen F. Austin Maroons, in their final ame of the season battled to their second tie of the year, 7-7 in Waco, November 18, with are Waco Ti ers. The arch-rival Tigers started 0E with a bang with a 42- ard! pass and a touchdown six plays later by VVaco back Poston. Austin, trying valinntly to finisli out the season in victory, launched a drive sparked by the ground pounding of David Pollard and the speed of Bill Gattis and was climaxed by john Babcock, quarterback who took the hall across from inside the one with a quarterback sneak. Tackle Arthur Driskell added the extra-point to tie the score. Rex Nichols and Charles VVeiss did excellent defensive work, and David Pollard, Bill Cattis. and Alton Greeven netted most of the yardage in the Maroon mshing department. This game placed Waco and Austin in a deadlock in the cellar for the District 5-AAAA. 7 - QTi,3,i,.3,.5.a:.'.v- - N Q., 5 .1 ' a ' o fa -g E Of-22'-fistisflf' 'f 1 2 C cl ge-ww .fa in A typical varsity workout is pictured here as the Maroons grind away in preparation for a coming game. Several days of scrimmage precede each football contest. john Babcock, Coach Jim Tol- bert, and Alton Greeven talk over season strategy for the Maroon football squad. Babcock and Greeven served as co-cap- tains for the 1955 season. Halfback Gary Craig sweeps around right end to make lengthy yardage for the Maroon B-team. Isidro Gonzales, 32, and Manuel Estrado, 85, are leading interference for Craig, 1955 B-team Schedule OPPONENT Waco Travis San Marcos Waco McCallum Brackenridge Travis McCallum They Work Lilce Bees PLACE Waco Austin San Marcos Austin Austin San Antonio Austin Austin DATE Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 THE MAROON B-TEAM OF 1955-56-Top row-Coach Dockall, john Platt, Robert Kuempel, Ronny Schultze, Hank Gonzales Walter Dollar, Hilliare Wilder, Larry Iaquysh, David Fairchild, Kent Yeates, Don Nelson, Granville jones, Coach Robertson. Second row-games McConnell, Alex Rodriquez, Stan Buerger, George Bristol, Raymond Reyes, Kenneth Lindgrin, Manuel Estrada, Lee May eld, Hilton Spitzenber er, Larr Bales, Louis Amezquita, Bobby Conrod, Joe Macias. Bottom row-Isidro Gonzales, Tim Shane, Felix Rodriquez, Bill Manning, Roy Wernli, Pete johnson, Cary Craig, Tim Overton Jerry Williams, loc Palanco, and Ronny Downing, manager. l D 5 n - r- ,. Tiff' 1 sf- Q W 321 if-Q N X x-Xa, s x A nf xx 1 ,R is CAN. Maroons Earn 11 - 10 Season Record The 1955-56 Austin Maroons entered the season with only two retuming lettennen and a big job of rebuilding ahead of them. The squad was com- posed of four seniors, seven llvuniors, and a single sophomore. However, a car accident put iunior Harvey ord out of action after only one game. Coach Wal ace Dockall guided his squad to a winning seasonal record of 11 wins and 10 losses. It was the third winning season for Coach Dockall at Austin High. Taylor was Austin's initial foe, and the Maroons plastered the Ducks 48-30. Rex Nichols led the attack with 19 points. Austin retumed home to extend its 'jinx' over McCallum, defeating the visiting Knights, 48-35. It was the sixth victory in a row for AHS over a three-year period. Iohn Lucio bucketed 21 points to pace the Maroons' attack. Travis was Austin's next foe and proved itself worthy op sition before bowing to the Maroons, 49-36. The Crimson had to hurry the lldgt quarter, for they were hard pressed by the scrappy Rebels. Austin met its nemesis in McCallums m in mid-December as the North- siders slipped past the Maroons, 4544. The Knights' great guard, jay Amette, rolled to high point honors with 25 markers. The Maroons bounced back the next game, upping Travis' Rebels 50-45. Nichols chipped in 16 points for the Austin five. The Capital City crew ioumeyed to San Marcos to bow before the Rattlers' Coach Wallace Dockall explains a play to the Maroon team with his drawing on the blackboard. This was coach Dockall's third consecutive successful season in his many years at Stephen F. Austin. onslaught, 41437. The going got particularly rough during the final period when Nichols fouled out. A brief rest netted Austin nothing, as the cngers were easily beaten b' San Antonio Tech, 68-46, in the Alamo City Invitational Toumament. Nicholh paced Austin's hapless cause with 20 points. Austin blew a ten-point lend in the third quarter but managed a 65-63 overtime victory against Miller of Corpus Christi in a consolation tilt. Nichols olinched the game in a third overtime with a jump shot. December 80, AHS blew another ten-point lead but resurged to win in another overtime over leiferson. G3-59. Nichols had his geatest scoring performance with 89 points. Mack Breedlove also aided the aroons' scoring punch. Despite a last minute comeback by Maroon Coleman Proctor the San Marcos Rattlers downed Austin, 48-88. The Maroons' final drive was not enough to overcome a poor start. Austin closed out non-district play with lopsided victories over Belton and Taylor. The Maroons ripped Belton, 7456, and took an easy 70-46 win over the Ducks of Taylor. Nichols aided the Maroons to a winning year when he dumped in two ints in the final second of play against Concordia in Gregory Gym. The Eglin-benefit reliminary tilt saw Nichols drop 18 points against the fnst- breaking Cardinals as the Maroons won 49-47. john Warner and Sammy Woolsey take time out from their many chores as Maroon managers to pose for our camera. This was Iohn's second year as Varsity manager and Sammys first. The Austin Maroons, 1955-56: Coach Wallace Dockall, Iohn Lucio. Bob Dowd, Mack Coleman Proctor, NVill Knox, and Will Knox 1161 passes off to Mack Breed- love 1221 as Roger Neubauer 1181 and execu- tive Guedea C151 contend for Travis. The Muroons swamped the Rebels on the South- emers' home court, 49 to 33. I H ., hw W 24 w I2 -'A K 23 25' 5091111 gfffll l gf,3 V .ff j 20 rf- W -N J U J, W. A- L 45 E A 'B ' . , .W 0 M5511 1 ,,c 71, an ,. 9 .4 . . 1 ,tx , sg Q Il if EH t ' 7 2:1 COLEMAN PROCTOR drives in for a crucial bucket against the McCallum Knights, as Mack Breedlove, upper left, looks on. 113133 BOB DOWD QGJ-Bob was hampered by a IOI-IN LUCIO fFJ-Half of Austin's two your lettermnn nucleus, Lucio wus often called upon for spcciul defensive duty. broken wrist during the middle of the season, but he recovered rapidly and saw much action the remainder of the year. MACK BREEDLOVE QF,-Breedlove, xi hook- shot artist, was a skilled pivot mlm. Tigers Divide Series With Maroon Quintet Austin High repeated last yearis story with another split with Waco in their annual two-game district series. The Austin Maroous opened district play for the 1956 season with Wands Tigers in a thrilling overtime game in Waco. After a surprising 20-point fourth quarter rally, the Crimson five fell before the Tigers, 65A60, in the fifth quarter. Rex Nichols led the final quarter spurt with 10 points, giving him a total of 27 markers for the game. Revenge was in the hearts of the Maroons in their sec- ond meeting with the Ti ers, as Coleman Proctor led the Squad with 20 points to dgefeat the Wacoans, 45-37, in the AHS gym. john Lucio turned in 12 points during a second half splur e. This was Austin's initial victory in district 5AAAA Tay, but Wallace Dockall's quintet was hard pressed throughout the tilt and trailed at halftime, 21-20. One item which aided the Crimson cause was their 23 free throws made out of 25 attempts. Bob Dowd and Travis player Raymond Canion fight for the ball in the Rebel gym as Rex Nichols prepares to enter the scramble for the Maroons. 214 BERT CROMACK QFD-Bert is another of the many play- ers up from the B-team on the varsity squad this year. Cromack has showed vast improvement in his coordin- ation as this past season has progressed. john Lucio, number 13, has just gone up for two as Mack Breedlove gets set to take a possible rebound against the Travis Rebels. max NICHOLS, 1245, and COLEMAN Paocroa, ffar rightb, pre- pare to tip-in Mack Breedlove's unsuccessful shot against the San , Marcos Rattlers in the Austin High Cym. Lions Deal AHS Double Blow The Tyler Lions swept a two game series with the Stephen F. Austin Maroons on the hardwoods this season to gain revenge for last year's vic- tories dealt bv Austin over Tyler. The Lions dominated the backboard and offen- sive play in the first game between the two clubs this year, as the Tyler five captured a 57- 41 victory over the Maroons in the AHS gym. This was the Maroons' second loss of the season. Rex Nichols took high point honors for the Maroons, with 21 points: A foul-filled game describes the second meet- ing of these two teams, as the Maroons had 27 fouls against their name to help the Lions take their second victory over the Crimson squad this season, 62-49. Nichols again turnecl in a gland game against the Lions with 24 points to be igh point man of the tilt. Coleman Proctor scored eight points for the second time against Tyler this year. This contest concluded district play for the hlaroons this season. SAM SPARKS QC-J-junior for- warrl Sam Sparks is an ex- cellent defensive man on the Maroon squad. He should be a valuable asset on the team next year. COLEMAN PROCTOR gains possession of the ball after being fouled by a Belton player. Proctor hit for 17 points in the Nlaroons victory over the Tigers in the AHS gym. 2 CHARLES GOEKING QC?-FJ! from the B- team, Charles has been uti iz very efficiently this season because of his vcrsatilitv, DOUGLAS FUNK fFj-Douglas, excellent ou rebounding, broke into the starting lineucp mid- way in district play last year. He shoul hc a top contender for next year's starting fivc. OOO Austin Splits With Scots To Deadloclc Cellar Spot Austin High and Highland Park each proved to be home court stipads, splitting the two district games played against one anot er. The Maroons won the o ner bt tween the two cell ir dxullcrs as Rex Nichols dumped iiie24 points to lczzd Austin to victorv, 56-50. Austin led 49-31 at the end of the third quarter, but High- land Park applied a full court press to near maximum eiiiciency in the last quarter. With but one minute left in thc game, the surprising Scotties had pulled within three points of the Maroons. However, Austin then took control for the remainder of the tilt. Highland Park gained revenge in its own gym later in the sea- son, winning 68-61. Although Austin led at halftime. the Scotties mustered a third-quarter u rising to assure their victory. Once again, Nichols was the high scorer of the fame with 26 points made to his credit before fouling out in the fourth quarter, Coleman Proctor wound up with 11 points for Austin, after kaipng four quick offensive fouls called against him in the first a . Bill Kennedy scored 17 points for Highland Park. MIKE MARONEY QFJ-Mike, the tallest man on the team, was the lone sophomore on the varsity. Wichita Gamers Two Wins Qver Maroons The same old jinx still remained this year as the Wichita Falls Coyotes picked up two victories from the Austin Maroons. Not since 1949, when Austin was defeated in the state finals in football by the Coyotes, have the Maroons been able to beat this jinxing school in either football or basketball. A stout zone defense proved fatal to the Crimson five as the district champion 'Falls squad won the opener between the two, 44-40. The Maroons threw a big scare into thc Coyotes, however, for the led by seven points with only five minutes left in the game. When Nichols fouled out in the remaining minute, Wichita Falls went on ahead to take the game. Again the North Texans' zone stifled the Maroon of- fense in their second meetin ' in the Austin High Gym, 41437. Not even a to -notdh perfomiancc b Guard Coleman Proctor couldppreveut the Mztroons from ab- sorbing their fourth-district defeat, one that mathemati- cally e iminated thciu from the SAAAA race. Proctor hit for seven of Austin's total of 12 field goals, ending up with a sum of 18 points to be high-point man for the Maroons. MAROON BEES: Top Row: Walter Dollar, Robert Kuempel, Ollie Shipley, Ronny Schultze, Hilliare NVilder. Row Two: Don Nel- son, Lee Mayfield, Mike Cotten, Kenneth Lindgren, Tom Broad. First Row-Conch William Robertson, joe Polanco, Zaragosa Her- rera, Dan Govea, Gary Craig, and Lee F lores, manager. MARCJON BEES DATE OPPONENT DATE OPPONENT Dec. 6 McCallum jan. 10 Tnylor Dec. 9 Travis Jan. 24 McCallum Dec. 13 McCallum jan. 31 Travis Dec. 16 Travis Feb. 7 Travis Dec. 21 McCallum Feb. 9 St. Stephens lan. 2 San Marcos Feb. 14 St. Stephens Jan. 5 St. Edwards Feb. 16 St. Edwards Tall center Ollie Shipley mnkes n criq shot against the Travis Rebes in the Austin High Gym as Mike Cotten, Ron- nie Schultze nnd Don Nelson inumber 33. look on. 2 Sam Alford and Franklin Rude climax ai practice tennis match with the customary hand- shake. Franklin and Sam are the top singles players nn tlic varsity tc-mn. Boys Tennis Team Maroon doubles vxgcrts-Don johnson, flu Brnns, Bill Ardis, and Stew: Moe lman-talk tennis hc orc journeying to a tournament in Falfurias. VARSITY TENNIS SQUAD-TOP ROW: Coach Gustafson, Don johnson, Barry Wnlcasch, Sum Alford, :md Bill Ardis. MIDDLE ROW: jim Bob Holmes, Mike Moelilmnn,bSam Nobles, Jac Bruns, VVaync HufIinzm, and jim Bennett. FRONT ROXV: Franklin Rude, Terry Gardner, Steve Mnchlman, Mal Rrmdlo, and Dave Gins urg. THE GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM-TOP ROXV: Coach Olwyn Anderson, Elizabeth Rude, Mary Cummins, jane Bullard, Mary Margaret Barcns, and Susan Van lVinlcle. MIDDLE ROW: Carole Kee-ton, Colleen XVoodson, Elizabeth Disch. Colleen O'Connor, sally Anderson, and Carol Cnifmnn. FRONT ROWV: Betty Cook, Carol Patterson, Anita Fox, Cail Murphy, Maline Gilbert, and Janice johnson. W ,, GAIL MURPIIY fat left, is the number-one singles player on the girls' varsity squad. This is Cail's third year un the team. Girls Tennis Team un lbclowl, tnp girls' dnublcs team, rest H SfI'9nU0ll5 workout Ill the IIOK Slln. Colleen O'Conuor and Carole Kcet after . sew t 5 ini.: 219 MAROON BASEBALL TEAM OF 1956-Frrst row Assrstant manager Noberto Rosas Manuel Nwarro Larry Carpenter Charles LeNoxr Mrlwm Iohnson jerry Adams Hilton Spltzenberger Mike Cotteng jesse Luna ArtDr1sk1ll 'md Duck Snnth team mrmger Second row Royce Courley Bob Nunrs Leroy Smith Don Hatherly, Roger Nelson, Coach Trwrs Rwen jesse Hernandez Lee WWE 'Wifi WWfWW W Q5 Maroon Varsity Baseball Team JESSE HEHNANDEZ fCatcherQ - This is the second y e a r Jesse's Powerful bat and excel- ent catching have aided the Maroons. The Coach COACH TRAVIS RAVEN guided the Maroon baseball team to a co-district cham- pionship in 1955 and led them to a successful season this year. Pre-season predictions ranked Austin high in district rating. This was Raven's third yenr as baseball coach at Aus- tin High. DICK SMITH lSenior managerj -His second year with the club, Dick's number-one chore was to keep the scorebook up to date. NOBERT ROSAS Uunior manngerl - Nobert racked many a bat and chased many a ball during his season with the Maroons. CHARLES LeNOIR Cpitcherl A two-year letterman on the Ma roon squad, Charles got a late start due to a li a c k injury. LeNolr notched a no-hitter in 1955 during district play. TWO ACES EDDIE BARRETT Lpitcherl Eddie began the season as an out fielder, but switched to pitching where he was needed the most Barrett is a two-year letterman. Maroon Varsity LEROY SMITH lshortstopJ-Le- Roy earned a spot on the second team All district A de endable fielder LeRoys big bat iept the 'Ne ., Y Q A ' I 'H IERRY ADAMS ffirst basej-An- other change over, llerr moved from the outfield to p ay grst base, filling the position to maximum efliciency. Smiley was a batting ace. Baseball Team LEE HUGHES fsecond basel- A defensive ace, Lee shifted from shortstop where he played last year to second base. RAYMOND SMITH lleft lieldj- Smitlfs dependable hitting and fielding was a valuable asset to the squad this year. IESSE LUNA, ARTHUR DRIS- KILL Cpitchersj-Jesse saw little action but appears to be good ma- terial for next season. His first ear with the Maroons, Art balllled many an op osing batter with his blazing fast qmail. 1' ' BOB NUNIS, JOHN JOHNSON loutfieldersj- Both Bob and john were reserves this year, but they should be good prospects for next season. '-' Top Maroons ROGER NELSON fthird basej-A two-year man, Roger saw much action with his powerful bat. MILAM JOHNSON ghird bas?-A junior, Mi- lam's impressive attitu e vaulte him into the starting lineup at the hot corner. He is a dependa- ble hitter. Three Freshmen f . .4 - ,V . , '.2. 'A - W' ' ' 3,4 -,,c,A5:iw ,. Q lr. -w W if -,lf slr. : :J 1 52,14 W W , . ' ,gps 1- 5: r 1 CARLOS NAVARRO fcatcherl-His first year on the squad, Carlos' main duty was to help warm up the pitcher while first string catcher JESSE HER- NANDEZ put on his equipment. l ' . . And a Lone Senior ROYCE GOURLEY fpitcherj-Royce saw limited action on the mound, but he was called upon often because of his valuable hitting ability. HILTON SPITZENBERCER, MIKE COTTEN Qoutfieldersl-Hilton and Mike, sophomore pros- pects, broke into the starting lineup and showed considerable power in the batting departmentg Cotten plays right field and Hilton plays left field. -v 225 ...N EROY SMITH le ups mto the broad jump pit as DON STREETMAN rccelves pmnters from COACH GLEN SWENSON. 'iw' Tiki .wuz gig MAROON DASH AND SPRINT MEN - jesse Luna, Pete johnson, Jack Shooter, Bruce Knierim, and john Steinle. . Y. W so MAROON MILERS-Pete Guthrie, Curtis Wilcott, Ben Glover, Ned Buratti, Bob Mas- seniale, Johnny Voudouris, Louise Lowe, Par er Burgin, Owens Wilson, and Juan Cor- tez. UQ :Sgr . riff.:-'Q . Q-,, Q rw:- -.1 e 3 0 SAMMY HORTON, Maroon polevaulter, clears the top in excellent form. Horton also hurdles in the truck meets. MAROON 440 TEAM - Pete johnson, Bruce Knierim, james White, and John Sleinle. Team managers Manuel Martinez and Nick Huntzis check the relay time. 2 S T1 05 Tl HIGH JUMPER BOB DOWD displays good form as he rolls over the bar uring an afternoon work- out ' 1- HIGH JUMP-Standing: John Babcock, Don Nelson, Bob Dowd, and jimm Wheat. Kneeling: George Wilhite, Lee Mayfield, and Truman O'Quinn. 112 TRACK HURDLERS-Standing: john Fainter, johnny Voudouris, Robert McCullough, David Fair- child, and Kent Yeates. Kneeling: Colin Cole, Bill Cattis, Sam Hor- ton, Don McCullough, and Tommy Smith. vu.,-1 POLE VAULTERS AND BROAD IUMPERS - Standing: LeRoy Smith, Richard Boyd, Kent Yeates, Virgil Weiss, and johnny Gil. Kneeling: jack Shooter, Billy Wap- pler, Sam Horton, and Don Mc- Cullough. SSO SQUAD-Standing: Isidrio Gonzalez, Mike Manos, john Due- sing, Eleuterio Loredo and Mike Stoune. Kneeling: Flo d Reese, James White, and Charles Rogers. 4?E2f:Z'2i?3ki'.'fl?f!4553fi3??-iififfiiiffS nfl 5 N 5 wifi? 'M 440 MEN - Standing: Dick Chote, Manual Estrada, Bill Man- ning, jimmy McCullough, and Skippy Shepperd. Kneeling: Ralph Arrevalo, Charles McAnally, Tru- man O'Quinn, John F ainter, Robert McCullough, and Bill Boyko. 230 P343332'!,!ff-1'!TE !'2'!5fE.f!.i!,g'!:!.?T?!iL'!f!'?i?S','!'?2'Q if 253 hEgifiiM3fei3?5Tf',331?gTiE3 iH3i3fZil5'fiiQn+1SM M' WEIGHT MEN-Standing: Dan Reed, Mike Cotten, Hilliare Wilder and Bob Davis. Kneel- ing: Alton Greeven, Mack Breed- love, Art Drislcill, Ierr Scar- borough, and Rex Nichols. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM-Standing: Stanle Harris, Mike Mainos, Curtis Wilcott, and Owens Wilson. Kneeling: Pete Guthrie, Bob Massengnle, David li-lagness, Ned, Buratti, and Johnny Voudouris. ,gg mveeel-W-vgggg 1:1 ---5+ f..u .-mag , -wa.-q-v I THE MAROON GOLF TEAM OF 1956-First row: Coach Stubby Lewis, Ray Kizer, Bill Dorsett, Ewell Muse, Richard VVhite, Sherman Hart, and Arthur Mercado. Second row: jesse Mercado, R. D. Kizer, Tommy Wilson, Rick Holly, jim Watt, and Mike Hatchell. .,,,.,, .A,.-.. A .,, . , V., ,,.,,, ,K K ,.., , .,ia..gu..,,,,x..,',.,-l-m, .N4:,,fQ :.., ...L :.,. ,W ', W. 441' , . .H ZXiEJL'Qi22'2.YZlJGl5Ei'EE!2rTfE'i?1liE!f8?iii1i S3QQii5Ei73fI3tmRfQ3f iii?-J,2iSE T?i , i2.'E23?3l5E2-W -'555s.il2,E5 snow . .f1229'?i W. . . FIRST TEAM - Standing: Rick Holly, Ewell Muse, and Tommy Wilson. Kneeling: jesse Mercado and Bill Dorsett. 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MARY 59 glrflish-Speech T. S. C. W. University of Texas ANDERSON, EDITH 2.4, 29 Home Economics B.S., M.S. University of Denvcr University ol' Chicago ANDERSON, LIPSCOMB 26, 54, 55 Principal ANDERSON, MRS. OLWYN 219 Physical Education B.S. University of Texas ANDERSON, MRS. VERA I. 24, 59 Study Hall B.A. University of Texas ARCHER, LUTHER M. 59 Mathematics B.S.. M.Ed. NV. T. S. T. C. University of Texas ASHLEY, MRS. CLARA R. 59 English B.S. Trinity University S. W. T. T. C. University of Texas B BAKER, R. V. 10, 24, 57, 125 Vice Principal BAYNE, MRS. EVA 59 Commercial B.S-, M.Ed. Texas A. Bt I. University of Boulder University of Texas Q . BLALOCK, RUTH Commercial a. B. A., M. B. A, University of Texas BOLLIER, WANDA 50 Social Science B.S-. M.S. University of Texas University of Colorado BOON, MRS. EDNA 59 Science B.S., M.S. University of Texas University of Colorado BRIGGS, CECIL L. Industrial Education B. I. A., M. I. A. N. T. S. T. C. Faculty Directory C CADWALLADER, MRS. MARGARET L. 60 Science B.S., M.S. University of Texas CAMPBELL, KATHERINE Commercial B.B.A. N. T. S. C. CARUTHERS, MRS. NORINE 61 English B.S., M.A. Southwestern University U 't fT 1111 CYSI y 0 CXRS Sam Houston State Teachefs College University of Houston Howard Payne Texas Tech CONLEY, MRS. JANE 61 Mathematics-Spanish B.A. T. S. C. W. University of Texas S. M. U. CROOKS, MRS. GRETA L. Mathematics B.A., M.A. Oklahoma State Teacher's College University of Texas D DECHERD, VIRGINIA 24, 61 Choral Music BA., M.A., Ph.D. University of Texas jnillinrd Summer School American Conservatory of Music DICKARD, LUCILLE 24, 61 Mathematics B.A., M.A. Southwestem University University Ot' Texas DOCKALL, WALLACE Science B.S-. M.S. S. W. T. S. University of Texas DUNCUM, WILLIAM C. 61, 125, 165 Distributive Education B.B.A., M.Ed. University of Texas F FERRIS, MRS. CARMEN K. 60 Home Economics B.A., B.S., M.S. Texas A. or I. T. S. C. W. University of Texas F LURY, DOROTHY 59 Science B.S., M.Ed. University of Texas G GRAHAM, L. M. 60 Industrial Education B.l.A., M.I.A. N. T. S. T. C. University of Texas CRAY, MRS. MARY T. 125 English-Latin B.A., M.A. T. S. C. W. Columbia University GUSTAFSON, O. T. 218 Science B.S., M.Ed. Adm. Macalester College Duke University H HAMLETT, SAMUEL B. 24, 60, 127 Social Science B.A., M.A. Texas A. Ar I. University of Texas HENLEY, HENRY K. 67 Industrial Education ns., M. Ag. Ed. E. T. S. T. C. Texas A. or M. HEWATT, CAROLYN Physical Education B.S., M.Ed. University of Texas nicks, 1. M. Ja. so Industrial Education B.S., M.Ed. N. T. S. T. C. S. W. T. S. T. C. HILL, HELEN E. 61 Latin B.A., M.A. University of Texas Columbia University HOKE, MRS. LORETTA 61 English , B.A., M.Ed. Sonthwestem University University of Texas I HU'I'l'O, MRS. EFFIE 64 Head Librarian B.A., B.S. S. VV. T. T. C. Columbia University K KITCHENS, MRS. EDITH joumalism-English B.A., M.A. University of Texas Northwestern University 24, 61, 65 L LANIER, J. ARMAND 57 Counselor B.S., M.S. Southwestem University University of Texas LEWIS, BEN K. 61, 231, 238 Commercial B.B.A., M.P.E. University of Texas LEWIS, LILYBETH 57, 125 Counselor M MACALUSO, ANTHONY A. Social Science B.A., M.A. Rice Institute University of Texas MANICAULT, LOUISE 62 Art B.S., M.A. T. S. C. W. Columbia University MITCHELL, EXIE Home Economics B.S. University of Texas MOURSUND, JOHN S. 62 Social Science B.A. University of Texas MYERS, CLOICE 66 Social Science B.A., M.A.. Ed.D. Simpson College University of Iowa University of Texas 0 O'DELL, MILTON B. Physical Education B. Adm. Ed., M. Adm. Ed. N. T. S. T. C. Hardin Simmons University University of Texas owaN, ADA M. 57, ea Counselor B.A., M.A. University of Texas P PATRICK, DR. NELSON G. 24, 62, 63 Band or Orchestra Director B. Mus. Ed., M. Mus. Ed., Ph.D. Texas A. or I. Texas Tech University of Texas Columbia University P1'I'1'S, MRS. MABEL B. 63 Child Develo ment Lal: B.S., M. Chill? Dev. Mary Hardin Baylor University of Michigan Merrill-Palmer School University of Texas 260 PORTER, MARY ALICE 63 Spanish B.A., B.S., M.A. University of Texas Peabody College University of Mexico PRICE, MAURICE C. 63 English B.A., M.A. University of Texas R RAVEN, TRAVIS R. 125, 220, 221 Physical Education B.S., M. Ed. Adm. University of Texas ROACH, ELOISE 65 French-English B.A., M.A. University of Texas Sorbonne ROBBINS, MRS. GEORGIA F. 13, 64 Librarian B.S. Lamar Junior College S. W. T. T. C. University of Texas ROBERTSON, WILLIAM H. 65 Physical Education a.s., Mad. S. M. U. E. T. S. T. C. University of Texas ROBINSON, CHARLES E. 27, 65 Health B.S. University of Texas ROSSON, MARY EMMA 59 English B.A., M.A. Austin College University c Chicago University of Texas RUTLEDCE, MRS. EVA M. 64, 125 Social Science B.A-. M.A. Allegheny College Ohio State Northwestem S SANDERSON, MRS. ADA B. 64 English B.A., MA. Arkansas State College University of Texas SCHILAB, ELCIN 65 Mathematics B.A. University of Texas STEWART, MRS. LOUISE 64, 65 Choral Music B. Mus. Louisiana State University Southwestern QMemphisJ STROMBERG, ROLAND E. gidustrial Education 123355 A. at M. SWENSON, GLEN T. 226, 230 Physical Education B.S. Sonthwestem University University of Texas T TINSLEY, MRS. GRACE W. Mathematics B.A., M.Ed. University of Alabama University of Texas TOLBERT, JAMES W. 67 Physical Education B,S., M.Ecl. University of Texas TRENCKMANN, ELSE 24, 65 Gemian-English B.A., M.A. University of Texas University of Berlin TREVILLYAN, MRS. MARIOR Commercial B.A., M.B.A. Brownsville gunior College University o Texas V VON ROSENBERG, EDNA 65 Mathematics B.A. University of Texas W WALKER, OUIDA M. 66 English B.A., M.A. University of Texas WATFORD, WILBUR H. 66 Social Science B.A., B.S. University of Oklahoma Universitv of Texas Oklahoma A. 6: M. University of Houston WEBER, MRS. JOSEPHINE Mathematics B.S. Colorado State College University of Texas WEDDLE, EARLINE 66 Home Economics B.S., M.S. Texas Tech T. S. C. W. University of Texas IE M.65 WEISSER, MRS. CLARA 56, 67 Science as., M.s. University of Texas WILLIAMS, AVIS R. 66 English B.A. University of Texas WILSON, MRS. JANE 56 Dean of Women WILSON, WOODROW 24 Science B.S . University of Texas Sf ADAMS BARBARA ANN 73, 142, 160 sm lm., mm goodness an ner mae pnger than nthera In their whole bodies. Advisory Vezp F-'53 5-'54 Pres. F-'54, S-'55, Veal: F-'55g Bind lil 'sd-'ss Mm. Recreation 'ss-'5 5 Nur-sin F-'54, ne uner.,S.'ss, cm. sec. F-'ss Pm.: Jr. neg cm F-'Sag National Honor socmy '56, ADAMS, JERRY 52, 73 Ha was the meme! of them all. , Advisory Pres. '53 Ve? '54, Vee? '55 Reporter 55 Election gage 'Sag notball cub 'Sag Humbul Club '54g asebnll Club '55g Football B '53, Baseball V. '54, Baseball '55-letter Baseball '56fle!tel': Friendliest Sophomore Bay '58, friendliest Junmr Boy '54g May Fate King '58. ADERHOLD, GAYLE 73 Th .xtmnge nuhur n man may da and A woman ver think him an angel. V , Advisory, F-'58, was 5- rx, Eleeuon Judge 54, veep '54g Popular Record lub '5S: Adds Dnbba Polish '5-1: Service Club '55. ADRIAN, CURTIS D. 73, 162 The only way tn get rid of n temptation is to yield to it, Anatomy Club '55. ALBRIGHT, BENTON 73 A tnwn that boasts inhabitants like me can never lark QL gum: 'rf-ek Clu 's4-'s5- ixed chair '54-'5Sg B-'rem sumlwn '54g 'rmk 'rem '54-'S5. ANDERSON, BRENT 73 The wild one of Austin High. ANDERSON, JAMES C. 19, 73 A mon he seem: of clxsezul wave. Chess Club '54-355 World A ails Fnmm '55-'56g Mu- mon Reporter '55- 565 Football Intramurals '55g Suh- bnll Intramural '54. AREVALO, RALPH 78 --1-'uf Wm u man -ma master of his fate. 'rmk 'ss-'56, ARNOLD, CLYDE 73 , Hevefghmg mlm sg .1 mn will nnlu wan, Qdvimn?s4 epurter '55-' B4 Auto Mech. Club '52-'54, rm. . ATKINSON, ION FRANKLIN 73, 151 Romeo, Rumen, whefvlore art thou, Roman? Popular Music Club '53' Latin Club '54q Mathematical Recreation Club '54g lfsint and Pnlette Club '5S: Red Dmlfms '54-'5B. BABCOCK, JOHN 14, 28, 73, 127, 141 There lives no greater leader. Adv. vice-pres.: Fmmmxl B 'rem 'sag 'mek '54-'56g yarsily Football '54-'55g B-Football '53p Tmck Team 5I-'58g Football Team '54-'55, Letter '54-'55, C0- cnptain '55g Mixed Choir '53-'56. BAC!-I, SHIRLEY '12 on, .me f t :mm wedded z,1a.n.-- nmbnx 'sag vglley 'sm BAILEY, BEI IY I0 72 She gives and ask: nu papyvnmtl' Tennis 'Sh Accounting '5S: utuns Nurses '55-'ML BARCLAY,LEL ANNE 72, 128-129, 142 She :miles and the shadnws d rt. Red jackets '54-'58g Mnthemnticgm Recreation '53g Qrern Study 'Sh Paint and Palette '555 Student Coun- cn '54 Q2 semestenlg N.I-LS. '56. BARGE, THOMAS MURRAY 72, 141, 142 He tried the luxury of doing gaudf' Election Iudge '58-'Qg Pan-American Club '58-'54g Mglhematlcnl Recreation '54-'55g Boy's Chonls '55g Mixed Choir '55-'5Bg Comet StnE '55-'58g Madrignls '55-'55: Nat'l Honor Soc. '56. BARNES, LOUISE, 72, 140 A sweet soul shine: throng.: those eyes. Open Studv Club '55-'54' Carole Francais '55g glgclzlggra '53-'55g Mldrigaf Singers '55: Mixed Choir BARRON, MARY ELIZABETH 73 Mu me .wmv-m of :mum-mm -mn me ffm- ness gg a dewdmp and you have our Liz. sm-mfg is 4Adv.y- sem-mem Council 'sag 'rumbling Club A 3-54: 'rumbling Club' van-pres, '54-'55g Tumbling Club secretary ss: Iumor md cm, '54-'55, Beauty Revue. BAYLOR. JOHN DAVID 73 Hn mum not :ww :Mg we uve, rm: naw. Intramural I-'wnbul 'ss. BEAN, VALERIE 72 minus name is mzher to be chosen than great ea. Red .llckets '54-'55g Girls' Intramurals '58-'5-lg Std- place winner ill French Poetljf Contest. BENTLEY, CHARLES 72 He wal himself. Advisor! treasurer 545 FJ-'.A. '54-'Sth Basketball In- tmmura sg Football Intramurals. ' uclent Directory SENIORS BENTLEY, HENRY FARRAR 72, 162 We are mm he is a talented man. Boys' Choms '55g Mixed Choir '55-'58g Hi-Y 'SS-'58g Comet Stat? '55g Maman Staff '55-'56g-gr. Historians '55-'56g Anatomy Club '55-'56g Debate enm '55-'58. BERGSTROM, CAROLYN MAE 72, 140 -'He' hr.-an and mm.: my :mm gpm and fm. Advisory sammy '52, -rmmfer -sassa, rmaam 'ss, xf.H..A. -sa, smetm: oym st-,ay Club 's4. 'ss.-se. sw. ss- Mixed choir 54A'55-'56- nel cam, '54, Madriqalx 'Sa-'ssl senden: Council nh. '53, mp. gg-'sag Anime choir -se, Pain: swam co-.mmee HERNAL, GILBERT 72, 141 Gina me wins and wnmen, mirth and laughter. sermon: and mduwater the dny after. BERRYMAN, IWARY BINYON 72, 128-129, 143, 162 -'n, ,',h',f1m-un. Addn n.'Ql'n Pxzlgh yilffysi flfxngvpl-larngeiufd Club 'aussi Anatom Club 'ss-'sei come: sm: 'ss-'se, Business and Alvmasann Mg.: ned lnckets 's4--se: sewing commune 'ss-'seg .H.s. '5e. BEST. BARBARA 72. 128-129 She with the sunny fontin hair. Advisory Election Judge 58-'Si 'h-cas. '54, Red Cross Rep. '55, Senior Stearing 09.5 Red Iaekets '54-'55g Mixed Choir '55: Adds Dabhn Polish '53-'54g New Popular Record '54-'55: Service Club fS.0.S.J: Water Sports Club '56s May Fate '54, '55g Beauty Revue '55. BEVERLY, EUGENE 72 Clever men ure good, but they are not the best. Boys' Chorus '58-'54g Mixed Choir '54-'56, BLACHLY, PATRICIA ANN 28. 73, 128-129 She must have swallowed a twinkle. Advisnfy Pres. F-'53, Sec. S-'54, Sec. F-'54, Pres. S-'55, Reporter F-'55: Hearts '54-'56i Trans. '55-'Slip Bel Cantn '54-'55g Mixed Choir '55- 56' Red jncltels '55-'56g Comet Staff '55-'Slip Hi-Y Sweetlw-nrt '55-'58. BLAIR, BOBBY JOE 73, 132 His hear! was us arent as the wovldl' I-'.F.A. reuarter '54-'55: student advisor '55-'S6: Band III President '55-'56, assistant dmm muior '55-'58g Election iudge '58-'54. BLODGETT, CAROL 73 Glue me u Imran, und 1'll be hamwvf' Pan-American Music '55, '56g Bel Canto Slngels '55g Mixed Choir '56. BOCK, CAROLYN CHRISTINE 73, 128- 129, 143, 150 In youth and llmutv. wisdom lr lmt mm. Red Jackets '54+'55: N.H.S. '55-'58g Red '54-'56: Pun American Club '54 56. Pres. m nn snrinl '55-'SEQ F.H.A, '53-'54, Treks. '53-'54: Stu- dent Council. Rlmni novlco, PAT 73 All her wnyu are wlnnimz ways. Record Cluh '53g Girls' Intramural '54-'565 Red Jackets '54-'5S. BRADFIELD. CAROL 73, 128-129 Sweet ns the perfume of roses. Adv, See, '53-'5-1: V. Pres. '55, Sec. '55g French Club '53-:Sig Tennis Club '54-'55, Tren. '54g Nursing Club '55-,56, Renorter-Hist, 'S5g Red In-kets '55-'56s Mixed gllolgs '55-'5Bg Bel Canto '54-'55g Benuty Revue BRANCH, BOBBY 73 He tnok the wise in their own game. F.F.A. Club '53-'S5g Football Intramurals '53-'5-ig Basketball '54, BREAKEY, DONALD DEAN 73 Bank: mvmnt always uleme, however good. Football '53-'54q Basketlmll '54. BREEDLOVE, HOMER MACK 73 Great men such ns he are made. not born, Student Council '53-'56: Baskekhwll Club '58: Foot- ball Club '54s Basketball Club '55g B-te-nm Football '53g B-team Bnslu-tbnll '5S: Varsity Football '54-'56, Letter: Vm-sity Basketball '54-'56, letter. BROWN, PATRICIA LYNN 32, 74, 1284 129, 142-143, 146 Her very frown: are lalmr fur than :miles of nlher maiden.: ure. Advisory President '53 Bc '55, Student Council '54g New Popular Record '54-'55, Pres. 'S4: Iuumnlism Club '58g National Honor Soeietv '55-'56, Pres. '55- '56: Red Jackets '54-'S6: S.O.S. Club '55g Comet Stni Student Life Editor '55-'56g Quill and Scroll '55-'56, BRUNS, JOE HENRY 74 Therc': lust olw like him, only one. Hund III '54-'55: Hi-Y '54-'56g Chess Club: Intra- murals: Tennis, Letter. BRUNS, TOM C. 74 X Sine menu snrmw. can nwau cure. 4' Chess Club '54-'56, Tress. '55-'56s Hi-Y Club A54-'56, Parl. '55-'58g Band '54-'S5g Intramurals '54-'56, BRYAN, LILLIE BELLE 74 A mfs answer lumeth away wmthf' Tennis Club 'SSQ Accounting Club '54g Intnmurals '55. BUCHANAN, ANN COLLIEH 75 A sweeter woman nc'e1 drum: breath. Accounting Club '54-'56g Bel Canto Singers. BUCK, SHIRLEY 74 --she is genre, gm- is kind. BUCKLEY, SANDRA 74, 162 Al new M meg mme, Popular M-me club 'sag Intramural club '54, Te...-is gggngsaslfp Addn Dabba Polish Club 'ssl Anatomy BURATTI, NED 74 'ifJ bf n'5'0Ei kf1 '?w2' H-fc' 'MQI4 se c Trac u ' -' : me nam ' -' : ross- Country Team '54-'55. BURKE, BECKY B. 74, 128-129 -'Awmmg fur n u gh. Advuo see. '55, Tren. '544 New Po ul-f Record cm, 'QQ-'sa J.u.c. Club 'ss-'seq Bel Santo singers '54g niggaz! Choir '54-'sep ma Jackets 'ss-'sag Inm- mum . BURQCHALTER, IANE 74, 122, 128-129, 14 A magnetic personality mm can mmm. Adv. Pres. 'sa-'sn senden: comms: -ss-'sea New Popular nemd club -ss--ss. sec. 'ss-'sm s.o.s. Club 'ss-'sa' vmny -rennu Isa-'54, National Honor sway '54-'g6g ma Jackets '54-'56g sn.-an-Am, 'ss- -ss- Mixed chair '54-'56g an cm., singm '54-'ssl Girl's mmmm-als 'sa-'ss. mm. BURKHALTER, JEAN 73, 128-129, 142 -'1 mm- mu, my beauty sleep. Adviwfy Pm. 'sa-' 4: New rapt-In nmra -sa-'54, 1-fm. ss. Reporter 's4- Red Jackets '54-'56, -rms. 'sssssg National Honur Sway 'ssssea swam: coun- cil -ss: s.o.s. club 'sssseg xmmmumu 'saras- Panpeong Champ.. Letterg Mixed chan '54-'56g nel cam., singers '54-'55, BURSTYN, MARGIE 75 She nut.: her trouble: in the Lmtmm nf her heart and :Hs an thc lid. Le Cercle Francais '53g New Popular Records Club '54-'55: The I.U.G. Club '55-'56. BUSTIN, KENNETH 74 The wafld if filled with folly und am, and 1 love the world. BUTTS. PLEZ 74 Nothing ls nicer than 1- gm, except nw girls. sn-dm Council 'ss-'se' vlc Club 'ss-'55, Pres. '54- 'ssg Track 'rem '52-'55, umm 'ssl B-umm Football 'ss-'54. CAIN, DIANA 74, 124. 128-129, 142, 146 Her friendlineu made rm 1. har. Adv, v. Pm. '54-'sei smdm Council 'ssl New Popular Record cum ss-'ss s.o.s. club '55-'58- Red mum '54-'56g Mind Choir '54-'seg National Honor Society '55-'56g Bel Canto Singers 554: Comet Stat? 'ss-'seg Intramurals 'ss-'55, Letter '54-'55: Point symm com, '54-'sep Jr. Red cm-5 'sassy May x-'ew Dime cum. '55, CALDWELL. BILL 74 Ha was full nl faith thu! .something would mm up! Chess Club 'S5g Intramural '53-'55, CALDWELL, JAY 75 There was u laughing-duvll in his every smile. CAPPS, JOHN 75 Gund nature and good some are his. CARPENTER, LARRY 74 He'x in the game nf life In win. CAVILEER, SHARON GAYLE 74, 132, 133. 162 !!'.v n plnnmre to kvmw her. Adv. Tre-as. '54: Inlramumls Club '58-'55, Sec. '54, Pres. '55g Anatomy Club '55-'56g Band III '53-'56. CHEAVENS, JOHN 38, 48, 74 Go when he will. he is always at home nl a girl's Imuxrf' CHILDERS. CHICO 124 Au the wma Lv hu. CHILDS, HYMEN 74 -'ware of me fu une who Innes nu fellow mm. Adv. Pm. '53-'54g D. E. Club '55. CHILTON, DOUGLAS HOLLAND 74 When 110111 hearh on fre, :make gel: in vour Sues. Football Club: Tmck Club: B-team Football '58-'5-ig Varsity Foutbnll '55, Letterg Track '54-'55g Steering Committee. CHOTE, ROBERT F. 74 All of my actimn ham: been restrained. CLAYTON, BOBETTA JANE 74 She is a nxixohievous form of life. Student Council '5fJ4'54g Socil Committee '53-'54g Mixed Choir '54-'58g Eel Canto '53-'54g Tumbling Club '53-'58. V. Pres. '53. Reporter '53, Pres. 'Sh Red Cross '55-'55g Beauty Revue '58-'-585 F.H.A. '54, Rc-Porter. CLOUD, BILL 74 A guardian angel rnurt be o'cr hir lifc presiding, COATES, WILLIAM WALDRON 75 Lilo L1 but a coke to this carefree fellow. Photography Club '54, Chess Club '55. COCKE, PATRICIA ANN 75 v A gertierhfaee was never flashed in front of a loo ng sr. loumllism Cfub '53-'54, Opera Study '54-'55, F.H.A. Club '55, Pres. '55, Mixed Choir '55-'55, Red Cross Representative '54-'55. COCKRELL, VVANDA, 75, 122, 128-129, 142, 151 With a gladmrne 1-mile and a twinkle ln her eye. COFFEY, CHARLES ROBERT 75, 132 Young man with a hom. lnstnnnental Music Club '58-'56, Intramural: '53-'54. COLLIER, JUDY ANN 75, 162 She ir doing pond wherever she gust. Adv. Treas. '54-'55, Intramural Club '54, Anatomy Club '55, Comet Staff, Mixed Choir '55- 58, Intra- mural '53, '55. COLLINS, KAY 75, 128-129, 162 She Lv gentle, :he Lr wise, yet there? a twinkle in her eyes. Tennis Club '54' Latin Club '55, Anatomy Club '55-'58, Treu. '55, Comet Stall '55-'56, Red Jackets '55-'58, Tennis '55, Volleyball '55. COVEY, MICHAEL 75, 162 Her heart la like o singing bird. Adv. Treas. '54, Reporter '5 , New Popular Record '58-'54, Tennis Club '54, Adda Dabba Polish Club '55, Anatomy Club '55, Comet Stal? '55-'58. COWAN, EDWARD ALEXANDER 75 1 om o music-maker. Opera Studi Club '54-'55, Chess Club '54, K.D.V. German Clu '55. COX, CHARLOTTE ANN 75, 128-129 She .rmrcd a strike in more than one bog: heart. Adv. sed. '55, v. Pres. '54, Treas. '55, Red mu Rep. '55-'55 New Pd ular aanrd Club '53-'54, oiei-n Studg Club '54-'55 1.U.c. Club '55-'56, Red gnu eu '55-' H, Mixed chair '54-'50, Student Cnnnnil ' a-'54, au cnnrn, '54- Varsity Tennis '53-'54, Letter '54, acuity Revue '54, Comet sane '55-'5a. CRADDOCK, PATSY KAY 76, 160 A Iaithlul friend. Accounting Club '55-'58, Bel Canto '55-'58. CRAWFORD, JACQUELYN LETITIA 76 Sh: has bewilchrd me. tht: charming one. Red Cross RT. '55, Band '53-'58, Latin Club '54-'55, Anatomy Clu '55- 58, Future Nurses Club '58-'54. CRAWFORD, WILMA JOY 76, 160 ln her ton ue is the law of kindness. Accounting Chi '55-'56, CROSBY, ALEX 76 A nicv unporticular man. Student Council Alt. '54, Motion Picture Prrgection Club '54, Astronomy Club '54, Latin Club '5 , Sci- enm Research Club '55, Intramurals '54. CRUZ, JOSIE 76 F.H'zhf5.gnSrgini::o:h:rt'ye.r is bright with happiness. CUMMINS, MARY ELNORA 76 'jsninn amid yin, vnnw help liking. :Advisory aepnner 54- Anatom Club sa-'54, v. pm. 54, Nursing,Club '55-'55, F.l'l1A. '55-'se, Treat. '55, au Canto 54- 55, rnrninnnnu '55, mn-i, vnnny Tennis ss. neun. DAVILA, OLGA 76 Little-deed: of! ltlndncu. little word: ol love. Pan Amencan Clu '55, F.H.A. Club, Co-1-list. '55. BEILYIIIY LYNN 761, 138-129. 1-12 ' ness eau n 'La .rt . Adv. '58-'54, V.'17res. 55, Stuc1'e'm Council' Red Linkm 54-'5e, New runnin amid Club '55-'54, an American Club '54-'55, S.O.S. Club '55-'56. National Honor Society '5B. DAHS. DHFJY CONRAD 76 D. E. uC1 ul: 'g5-'?5g 'Pi'i'i'l1 55gf'5'gf DAVIS, THEODORA 76, 162 Her :wed dlrpoxition and quiet charm is the mov nf ru ull. ' Adv. Social Chmi. '54-'55, Anatomy Club '54-'58. DICEY, DAYID NORRIS 77 .. , . ., A-iv. s'lT15'fAni.1 ii'2if 3'!si iM'i.Tnl 1511.5 'ss DYEX, ANNA2 77 Edin hi f d I .U i 3 3 S . . . ' -' - I-'.H.A. '55-'55 S c ' 55 58' DYER, NANCY JO 76, 132, 142 'Gmveful .ind uaegul in nu inf does. Adv: v. end. sa.. 4,,Pres. '55- srndnn Council '54-55: min Club ss-54, Adds babba Polish Club , , , , . -. -53? S?I,'.,..'1'i i7.2.2., '?T.?, ..f 5'i 553' S'0a'i,? 'H' Lena '54, A11-'rnnn Band '55. ' ' 58 56' 4. EASTBURN, BILLY REX 76 --1-li set: an example Jar as dug' l ?gence Research Club -5 -'55, Ninnnni Honor snnny EASTEP, LARRY GENE 76 A innn ol the worm. Etlngnn Picture opennnis clnii '54-'55, Rod 5 Gun n . EDENS, RODERICK TARLTON 9, 11, 32, 77. 122, 142 s iiT'o1 s m'e 'li' mm' '5'4 e ' Cl F ll a o . ass prin rter ' , r. ass a or- ni '54, ansmhnli chin dub '54, Jnninflinn Club 'ss-'54, Maroon sniir 'sa-'55, com,-1 sim. spnin Editor, '55-'5s, ai-Y Club. v. Pres. '54, ries. 'ss-'56, B team anunnnixi '54-'55 Student Council '55-'55, rin. '55, Executive con.. 'Ss-'54, Social Com. '54-'55, N.1-1.s. '55, Quill and sdinu 'ss-'se. EDWARDS, BOBBY DALE 77 1 wish 1 were ii mr. Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms 'sa-'55, Baseball Club '54, Basr- bnll '54. EDWARDS. JACK MICHAEL 77 runnin, Provnitlml and 1'finulv. Adv. Pres. '55-'54, Basketball Club 'ss-'54, 'renna Club '54-'55, Mixed Choir '55-'55, ma. Club 'ss-'55, v. Pres. '55-'55, atndngtnl Singer '55, Hi-1' Club '54-'55, Maroon Chorale 55. ELLIS, HARLAND REM 76 A man nf the world. Football Intramural '54. EMERSON. SALLY ANNE 9, 142, 158, 191 She needs no vlrolwr. for her own virtues rpmk for thern.vclvet. Adv. aennmi 'sa-'55, Student cdnnnii Alt. 's5.'55, Red Di-ngnn, 'ss-'55, v. rn-5. '55, rn-1. '55-'55, National niesninns '54-'56, Mixed ciinii- '54-'ss, Mndngu Singers '53-'54' ad Canto Singers 'sa, Nn- tional Honor sddiny '55-'55, Maroon snur 'sa-'54, Senior Club running cnin. '55, s,c. Devnnnnu Com. chin.. 'ss-'56, Press Club '55, Latin Club. adn. '54, cnuc '55, sed. '55, World Aanin rnnnn Club '55-'5a. ETTER. MARY HELEN 76, 141 glint ol nalivchlcf in lin nn,-i, rniirlcng n win-in . ' , .. 181' III GYYS lil. Adv. sen. 'sa-'55, snidenn Council '55, 'rninbliniz Club '55-'56, Renorter '53-'54, Dance Band Club '55, Band 111 'sa-'55, Letter, Mudrem- 'sa-'56, All- District. A11-at-ridnnl nnnd '54-'55, oi-dn-sim 'ss-'5a, au Canto 'ss-'54, Mixed Choir '54-'55, Madrigal '54- se. National Honor Society '5s. EVANS, JOE 76 '-wni-ni tnolrrs llif man, Jn, has ini., ul nrninuw Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms '54, Astronomy Club '5s. FELPS, DOROTHY LANELLE 76, 160 Here we and pei-fmtnn in all aims. Girls' Intramurals '53-'54, 11.1-LA. '55-'56, National 1-lnnnr Society '55-'56. FELPS, JIMMIE DOYLE 76 TA innn of Jterlinq rilorrf' Mdunn noni, Club 55. FELDER. PEGGY 76 W'e all respect her virtue. FERGUSON, BILLIE I0 76, 124 A sweet nnile gmcrd by silken hair. 5.0.5. Club '55-'56, Popular Record Club '55, Points System Com. '55, Mamon Beauty Revue '55. FERRELL, BARBARA ANN 77, 128-129, 140, 142 Her wer sparkle with friendliness. Adv. Pres, '55, Student Council Alt. '54-'55, Tennis Club '53-'54, sm.-nr-Ann, '5s. Tn-ns. '54, Hnnni Club 54- 56, Red Iackets '54-'56, Mixed Choir '51, 58, Comet Stall' '55, Bel Canto Singers '53-'54, tgzarlrs and Pruiects Com. '54, National Honor Society FERRELL. LYNDA 77 She Lv tu' 1111711 ru non believe her In be. fgigergaStudy Club '58-'54, F.H.A. '54-'58, D.E. Club FEUERBACHER, PAT 77, 140 She har ,rung her way into our hearts. Adv, Sec. '55. Rl-porter '56, Povulur Record Club 53- 55, Mixed Choir '53-'58, 5.0.5. Club '55-'56, Bel Canto Siulers '53-'54, Intramurals '53, Marlrigul Singers '55-'56, Student Directory Com. '55. FILINGER. PHYLLIS IANE 77, 142 Armin, ln-inning mini inn. ann-Ainsi-ian Club 'sa-'54, Add., Dnbbn Pniiui '54, Pnnninr Record Club '55, Intramurals '53, National Honor society '5s. FLACHMEIER, EMILY JO 77, 132, 151 A in1,,lir,, swell uni nnd n izoud sport inn. Band '54-'55, Red Di-nunn, '55-'56, Le Cercle Francais j54-'56, Trans. '55-'55, Ji. Historians '53-'56, v, Pres. '55-'55, All-District Band '54-'55, A11-ae,,i,nn.1 annd Al1.Tnxns annd 'sa-'55, All-Texas Orchestra '54- FOLKS, GLENN 77 Som: people nw inn him.-d willi n tnlenl fni being mighty likable. FOSTER. MELVIN J. T7 Life it so short-whu be .n'riotl.rP liggtlgrg Picture Club '54, Trvas. k Sec., Intrltmllrnls FOX, ANITA 17, 77, 128, 142, 162 Yon would admin' me onlin-5 and gentlenrss ol her person. Adv. Sec.'Treas. 'sa-'54, Nuinnni Honor snug? '55-'ss, Red Jackets '54-'55, 'rninbiingi Club '54-'5 , Tennis Club 53-'54, Anatomy Club 55-'ss, Mixed ciinii '55-'56, au Canto Singers '54-'55i Intramurals 'sa-'56, Letters '54, '55, sn, ent Directory Cont. '5a. FRANKS, QUENTIN 77 Hn pm.-iice mnkrs n bright dw. FREDERICK, CORA NELL 78 Low lun nlnne, at ln own f,-anna. gisrgaml '5a-'54, Trnns. '55, Jr. Red Cross ann. FHIEDRICH, PAUL HENRY 78 He'r valued nt nn little rice. Adv. Pres. '53, Pnnwgrnphy Club 'sa-'54, rm. GANNAWAY, GREG 78 Three lights, himself, the sou, and tlu: moon. Adv. Pres. '53-'54- Football '55-'55, Basketball Club '55-'56, All-city 13 team Football '53-'55, B-team Basketball, Varsity Football '55-'58, GARCIA, BEATRICE CANTU 78 Goodness i.1' ll virtue etlerilulln . '53-'55, V. Pres. '54, I-suture Nurses Club GARDNER, JOHN MORGAN 79 '-snfn nndnf n lucky inn. Chess Club '54-'55' Motion Picture Club '55-'5B. Pres. '55-'56, sand 'ls-1-'5e. GARRETT, BARBARA 78, 161 f'AIi,fnn5iii lnnglni when ,lin mn. me, when ,lin iniinxilrnihclnb '54, Addn nniibn Pniiui Club '55, lutrnmuntls 'sa-'54, GATHRIGHT, MARSHA ANN va. 125. 128, 142 Hou: can she :lu so many things? Adv. Trees. '55-'55, New Pnnular Record Club '53-'55- Rcporter '55, Red Jackets '54-'56, S.O.S. Club '55-'55. Social Chnn. '55, Student Council '54: Girls' Stutc Rep. '54-'55, National Honor Society 'S6. GILBERT, MALINE 30, 33, 37, 42, 53, 124, 127, 142 sn, Him to rnnxfnlleif .-nm minute. Adv. Pm. '54-'55, . Pm. '55-'56, snpii. Pr,-s. '54, lr. ann. '55, si-. 'rn-ns. '55, Red ,nd-nu 54:55, Lnun Club 'sa-'55. 'rn-ns. '54, sec. '55, ci-nic '55, snidenl cnnnnii 'sa-'55, Tim. '55, Nuinnnl Honor society '55-'56, Head cami,-nder '55-'55, Tennis 'sa-'56, Letter '54-'55, Intramural '53-'56. Letter 'ss-'54, cinn Fnvnrirn '54-'55, my Fi-te cnnn '54- 's5, Social cnni. '55-'56, Em. cnin. 'sa-'54, spn-ii and Snurtsmanship Com. '55-'56, Valentine Swcct- hnni-, 'ss-'56, CINSBURG, MICHELLE ILENE 78, 150, 151 Sweet nr the wclwing of rlclrgf' Adv. Reporter '55-'50, Press Clu '55, New Popular Record Club '54, Spanish Club '54-'55, Sec. '54, V. Pres. '55, Red Dragons '5i'l.'56, Maroon Stall '53- '5-I, Maroon Beauty Revue '55i Intramurals '53. GLOVER, ELIZABETH 79 1'rqinrnd rd no-nr lin-. smiling always, Adv. Pr,-4. '55, snd. '54, gdker Club '54-'55, v. Pres. '54, au Canto Singers ' 3, Opera Study Club '54, Intramurals '55, COLDSMITH, PA'I'I'Y 79, 128-129 Une who innln-r lin- worth living. Adv. Sec. '55, Treni. 's4. sw. '5, Mixed Choir '55-'56, Red ,nouns '54-'56, Jr. Red Cross '54, Stu- dent Cnnncil 53, Opera Study '53, awni-1,-i, Tennis Club '54-'55. ai-nnn-,-r '54, s.0.s. '55-'56, acnnrinr, au Canto '51-'55, lnirnnniniu '53-'54, Mninnn Bunny aevne '53-'55. GONZALES, LUPE M. 78 4 ,ln-crfnl nnninnnlnnf' Spanish Club 'sa-'55, 1-'nrnin Nursing Clult 'ss-'56, Intramurals 'ss-'54. COURLEY. IOYCE DENICE 78, 128-129 Full of liIz : lam: Bel Canto '54-'55, txod Choir '55-'58, Ovcru Studi' Club. Tn-us, '54, Red lackets '55-'56, F.H.A. Clulx 55-'56, jr. Red Cmss '55-'58, Accounting Club '53, Intramurals 'SS-'5tl. COURLEY, ROYCE DENNIS 78 --A time nonsense nnw and then. Adv. sn.-n.Anin 'sarsea Baseball Club '55, Basket- lnn Club '54, Fnnuniii Club '54, onli Club '55, aug Club '55-'5u, Sgt.-at-Amis, B-teum Football l53- 54, B-tram Basketball '58-'5-I: Varsity' Baseball sa-'54, Letter. GOVEA, MARY 78 Qninl nnd innn1,lr. GRAY, ROBERT WENSTON 33, 43, 49, 79 Vent, Vidi, Vid. Adv. rm. '55-'56, snnh, Sgt.-at-Arms '53, v. Pr,-s. 54, an rm. 54. v. rn-1. '55, sf. rn-S, 55. iainku- 1-ull lub '53, Truck Club '54, Lutin Club '55, Stu- dent Council '55-'55, Trick '5a-'s5- anyi, snnf ann. '54-'55, am. cnni. 'ss-'55, National Honor sndiery '5a. GREEN. DNVIGHT 79 Tllele'.r mischief in hi: eye. Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms '53, Tennis Club '53-'58, Maroon giant-ale '53, Mixed Chair '54, Football Intramurals GREEVEN, ALTON ERNEST 78 --Here l dns. luke me or leave me. Football Club '53-'54, n-iennn Fnerbnu '55, vsesirr Football '54-'56, Letter '54, '55, co-snplnin, Trac '54-'5a, Letter '54, '55. GRIFFIN, Z. T. 78 All the girls Hgh when Z. T. goes by. fgzotglill Clu '53-' B, Varsity Football 53-'56, Letter CRIMMER, GAYLE 78 Thou art gall and young. gm1v:5Jreli. ' 5, Opera Study '53-'54, Joker Club CROSSE, JaNELLE 78 Thy rosy llpr ,rtill wear lx smile. Mathematics Recreation Club '53, Anatomy Club '54, F.H.A. Club '54-'55. GUZIARDO, CLADYS 78 er heart was young and gay. Adv. Treas. '53-'54, Senior Club Com. '55: Pan- Gxitertcan Club '53-54, F.H.A. '55-'56, Intramurals GUERRERO, LOUIS 78 We all krlnw his worth, ro why not speak ol lt? GUNN, JEANETTE 78 Manner, stgsle and n-me were in her speech. 'rennls Club '5 , Accounting Club '54, Platter Pany Club '54-'55, F.l-LA. Club 55. cll5gl'AFsoN,dcALvlrtl LA RllJEd78, 1241, REA, , a fue spirit. Imn an genuine. GUTHRIE, JANET 79 There ei is wonder in nee deep brown eye, owl lnseinateri' Adv. ned cms. Re . 'sa-'54, Alt, Student cdnnnil lien. '53, Eleeunn ffidge '55, Reporter '53, Popular aeensd Club '5a- Lltin Club '54, wsles spores '5s, laesnry lievnie '56. GUTIERREZ ABEL, 78 '-ne Lr mnnful, like one wlw spenld the noun Ballroom Dancing '55, Dane! asnd '54-'55, Maroon Band 'sz-'55, All-snile Band '55 faltematel, All- city Orchestra '54. HALLEN, CAROLE 78, 160 She :lr always rmi1tng. Adv. Reporter ' 8-'54, Bel Canto '54-'55, New Posin- 'lggcord Club '53-'58, Adda Dabba Polish Cub HALSELL, CHARLEY 79 --A man if many talrnts. rar-'.A. 'ss-'5 - Photography Club '53-'54, Paint and Pnleue Club '54-'55. HAMILTON, FREDERICK GEORGE 78 Bc merry tl you are wise. ggv. Reporter '54-'55, K.D.V. '54-'55, Sgt.-at-Anns HAMILTON, JIMMY 151 Little to my but much to think ol. HARDEN, L. B. 79 -'lie wal nwxe hir wdy good wherever he goes. Motion Pienne ost-nirois Club '52-'55, 'rnselr Club '55-'54, Football lub '59-'54, checker Club '54-'55, B-renin Fmlbsll '54, Intramumls '55. HARGIS, ANDREA 79, 128, 129 Her witty fem.-.ers kept ds .su ln stitches. Adv, see. '5 -'55, snidnnt Council '55- Red gnereis 'ss-'sa New lfnpnlni Record Club 'srl-'55, gt.-ah Amis 53:55, s.o.s. Club '55, Sgt.-at-Arms. HARKINS, JAY 79, 125 'iknisloile of lhose kind: of people whom everyone HARRELL, KEITH 80 Ho hos u flair for romance. HARRIS, DALE MONTGOMERY 80 He took hh fun in a carefree way. HARRISON, JOHN RAGLAND 80, 122, 132 -'Lane and lei lens. Adv. Pres. '5a, Mathematical aeenoninn Club ' Instnxmerllul Music '54-'55, Band '55-'55, V. Pres. Student Council '55, Intramurals 'sa- 55, National Honor sneielv '55, HARVEY, JO ANN 80, 162 A :mile that li hlena the mom. Girls Intramural Club '53-'55, Anatomy Club '55-'58, gg .grants '55, Mixed Choir '55-'58, Intramurals HAIQVIEK, DON 81 - t l l Adv. 3r'sesf l5lf 'i,'ls':fi'dna anlfnd '55-'55, Dance Band Club 's4. HATHERLY, DON 81 A rmdenr. an drhtere, u wonhv man. Adv. Pres, '55, V. Pres. '55, Jr. Class Treas. '54, Track Club '54, Track '54, Letter. HAWKINS. RALPH 80, 151 It'r wlsr-r bein good than bad. Red Dragons '53-'5s6. HAWKINS, HELEN SUE 80, 128-129, 162 Here we ind perfection. Hearts Club '53-54, Platter Party Club '54-'55, :lggnrgsa Club '55, Anatomy Club '55-'56, Red Jackets 53, '55- HAWLEY, MARY SUE 80 The sweemers of d e-fedm pon. Adv. Sec. '55-'54, Treas. '54, Sr. Class Sec. '55, Accounting Club '53, V. Pres., Addn Dllbba Polish Club '54, Tumblin Club '54, New Popular Record Club '55, Paint ln: Palette Club '55, Maroon Beauty Revue '54, '55. HAYDEN, GAYLE MARIE 80 She knew her words and usrrl them well. Adv. Re orter '55- Opera Study Club '58-'58, Latin Club 'Slug Ir. Red Cross '54-'55, Chaplain '54-'55, F.F.A. Club '53-'54, Red Dragons 'Sl' 58. HEATLY, SUE 81, 128-129 who: would we do wllllool people like Sue? Adv, Election Judge '55, Red lliackets '55-'56, Boating Club '55, Service Club '55, ei. '55. HEATH, RUTH 17, 22, 81, 128-129 Her every way was one ol pleluantnen to lu all. HEIMANN, MARJORIE ANN CMARGIEJ 80, 127, 132, 142 A rqzulgr brainstorm with looks and venolmlily t I .. a ma c . Adv. Student Council Alt. '54-'55, Adv. Sec. '55: Adv. Program Chmn. '54, Math Recreation Club '53- '5A, lnstnlml-ntal Music Club '54-'55: Nursing Club '55-'56, Sec.-Tress. '55, Band '53-'56, ll-City Orchestra '54-'55, All-District Band '54-'55, All- Reginnal Band '54-'55, All-State Band '55. IIELLUMS, SARAH ANN 80 We knoll: this lolly Queen Hers will neun' lack ol Sir Wnlter Raleiehxf' Adv. Prolzrnm Chmn. 54-'55, Treas. '55, Student cnnneil '54, Latin Club '55, Popular Record Club '54, Boating Club '55, V.-Pres. '55, Mixed Choir '55-'58, Rel Canto '54-'56, HENDERSON, MARTHA ANN 80 Always rl friendly hello. F.l'I.A. Club '55. HERNANDEZ, GLORIA 80 Sweet rlmvlirltvf' Pan-American Club '53-'55, F.H.A. '55. HERNANDEZ, LEANDRO 81 A guy with lx lot of yrpf' HEDJAZI, EFTEICHAR GHANIM KEFFIEJ 81 S e'.v full of vim and Klee. F.H.A. Club '55-'58, HIGGINS, ERIN 80, 128-129 A marvel of personality and charm. Adv. V.-Pres. '53, Adv. Tlvns. '54-'55, New Popular Remrd Club '54-'55, Treas. '55, Red gackets '54-'55, V.-Pres. '55-'58, Mixed Cbnir '54-' B, Rod C1055 V.-Pres. '55-'56, Paint System Com. '54-'55. HOERMANN, EMILY JOHANNA 80, 146 -'Hee pls-ssdnl wdvs penned nnlwsble to nee. Adv. see. '54, Red Dragons '54-'55, Nnzinnnl nies- nians '54-'56, Maroon Stal? '55-'56, Co-News Editor '55-'56, KDV Club '54-'56, see. '55, F.H.A. '55-'54, V.-Pres. '53, see. '54. HODGKISS, ROBERT lHODGl-IJ 80 Knowledge ls n lin-den. Hnsketlsnll Club '55-'55, anskemsll B tcnm '53, Basketball Varsity '54, HOLLY, RICKY 80 Many men have l mel lll thc world. but none like htm. Colt Club '55-'56, Chest Club '54-'55, Hi-Y '5-I-'58, hgarsity Golf '54-'58, Letter '54-'58, Intramurals '54- HOOD, BRIDGET O'CONNOR 80, 128-129 Petite and charming. Adv. Treas. '53-'54, Popular Records Club '53-'55, Comet Staff '55-'56, Red Jackets '55-'58, Br-l Canto: '54-'56, May Fetc '54. HOOPER, LYNETTE B0 Exciting to know. ggergeStudy Club '55, Hand 111 '54-'56, Orchestra IIORTON, SAMUEL B. ISAMMYJ 80, 122 A hello for everyone. Adv. SEI.-at-amls '55-'55, Adv. S. C. Rep. '55, Photog- raphy lull '53, Tnlck Club '54-'56, Track '53-'56, HOUSE, BEIIY MARIE 12, 80, 128-129, 142, 162 Positive proof ,hor Aoslln is rho Friendly City. Adv. s. c. lien. 'sa-'55, Adv. Pres. '55, c, o. v.-Pies. '55, New Popular amid Club 'sa-'55 V.-Pres. '55, Annnnnf Club '55, v.-Pies., lnlennnnnl letters 'ss-'55, Nations Honor sneisn- '5e. HOWARD. JOYCE 81 Con Ihr' world buy such a iz-wel? HUDSON, AUDREY 81 Light of step unrl light of heart. Science Research Club 'S-I-'56. HUFFMAN, TISH 18, SI, 123, 127, 128- 129, 130, 139, 148, 147, 153 1-13 llrlghl and enee fnendlv sniili- lsnwns me sf' . Adv. v.-Pres. '54-'55, s. C. Rep. '5e, Lslin Club '55-'56, v.-Pres. '55, Opera Study Club '5a.'54, Anat- snnv Club '54-'55, Red ynekets '55-'sa nel cnnrds '5s.'5a, cniner '55-'55, nssr. lenniee edilnr '54-'55, in editor '55-'56, Maroon '55-'56, nssr. ns, and fen- ture editor '54-'56, cnnsrirnlinn Cmnm. '55, Point system ednnn. '54-'55, Junior Historians '55-'55, Hendry nevne '5s, smndein-rn,-,mv '56, lssee. coin. s. c. Qnlll nnd Scroll '55, HUGHES, JERRY LEE 9, 81, 127 He was so-lllrrd by all who knew him. Adv. Pres. '53-'54, Fairways Club '53-'54, Baseball Club '55-'58, Chess Club 'Sl' S. C. Reg. '5-li Hi-Y '5-l.'55, v.-Pres. '54, Sgt.-nt-Arms '55, arslty Bese- ball '55, Intramurals '54-'551 Chmrl. SPirit and Sportsmanship Com. '55, National Honor Society '58, HULAN, ANN B1 She spill: smiles wherever she goes. Science Research Club '54-'56. HUN'I'l.IS, NICHOLAS B1 An sngelle expmsslon on lid jdee, ll-sl watch the glint of mischief ln his eye. ' Adv. Sgt.-at-Anns '55, V.-Pres. 54, Band Football Club '53-'53, Football B' team Valsily '55. IVES, DAVID 81 rn eenqnee, who believe they adn. ggiarifgqdllib '54-'55, Chess Club '55-'5a, Band ln JACKSON, RONALD IRONNIEJ 81 He will make hir way good wherever he goes. Adv. S, C. Alt. '54, Opera Study '53, Science Re- search '54-'55, D. E. Club '55. Sec. '55. JAIME, LIDIA 81 Ga lu all nature nt the momlng'.r smile. Band III '53-'58, Popular Music Club '53-'54, F.H.A. '55-'56, Intramurals '53-'56, JARMON, CAROLYN JO 82 She appeared clothed n rwrdly wisdom. Accounting Club '53. JENNINCS, SAMMIE JANIS 25, 82, 128- 129, 142, 150 Her eyes are sagnhire: sd in snow. Adv. Sec.-Trcas. '5 1 Pan-American Club '53-'58, Paint and Palette '55, Pres, '55' Rell Jackets '54-'50: cosnel '55, Red Dragons '55, Jr. llislniinns '55.'5a, National Honor Society '58. JESSEN, ESTHER MARGARET 17, 82, 128-129 Can we wer have too much al n good thing? Adv. Tleas. '53, Red slackets '54-'58, Mixed Choir '54-'55, Bel Cantos ' 3-'54, Intramurals '53, Sec. '53, Tumbling Club '54-'55, S. C. Rep. '54, JOHNSON, DON HENRY 23. 32, 82, 122, 127, 140 Stately and tall hc indeed lu the hall, nnd dll. hnw me girls did swdnnr' Adv. v. Pres. '55-'54, Pres. '55, Tennis Club 'ss-'55, v. Pres. '55, Pres. '55, Miied cnnis '54-'5a, Madrigals '54-'58, Opera '54-'55, l-li-Y '54-'58, vnnity Tennis '54-'56, Intramurals '54-'55- s. c. '53-'54. Alt. '54- '55, s. C. viee-Pres. '55, All-snue Choir '55, National Honor sneiely '5s. JOHNSON, EANNENE 83, 162 Here we nd dll md: is ood nnd swivel. Adv. Pres. '5 , F,ll.A. '53-'56, Treas. '54-'55, Anni- nnsy Club '55- 56. JOHNSON, ALBERT LESTER 83, 162 A nwn og choice weeds. Adv. rn-s. '5 , Latin Club 'sa-'54, Astronomy clnl. '54-'55, Annlomy Club '55. JOSEPH. IOE ANTHONY 82 Yml'll ltkl' the smile on his Inu, Rand '58-'58, JOSEPH, PHYLLIS MARY 82, 1-18, 153 Eoe1o5od,l .mid that she was me cutest eeedlnn- oglhem all. Adv. egnnei '54-'55, Mnnson Stull '54-'55, tenlnre edilns '5 -'55, come, sim '54-'55, sr. Class editor '55-'56' lnnnnnnnls Club 'sa-'54, 'rennis clnli '54- '55, F.ll.A. '55-'5s. venp '55-'56, nel Canto '54-'55, Junior lnlisiorinns '55-'5s. JOSEPH, HAROLD RUSSELL, 82, 127 Men omdanlished through nrt and speech. 'la '53-'56, '58-'54, Photo rapby lub '53-'54, veep '58-'54, Tennis Club :gg-'5 , Intramurals '54-'55, 1Vorks lr Prolects Com. KASPER, ANNA MAE FRANCES 82 Ami then her knikhl In xhlnlng nrmnr ctllllv lmtl took her ou-av. Porular Music Club '53-'54, Tumbling Club '54-'58: 123 'ggntos '55-'54, Mixed Choir '5-I- B, lntrnniunlx KEARNEY, CAROL ANN 88 'ulndesnl ii n becoming omnment In n young gm, Band lll '53-'55, Porulur Music Club '53, Nnsslnd Club '54-'55, vu-p '5 , aennry ltr-vne '5a. KIEIEIDALL, TERRENCE ITERRYJ 82, 153, 4 Greatness tlln-otr'n.v ln ooerlukc him. Tennis Club '58-'54, Pun Americltu Club '54-'58, Hi-Y 'sa-'55, Ji. Historians '55-'5e. KING, FRANCES RUTH 82. 128-129 She ke l many a boy nu:llirl. Adv. Sec. '54, Treas, '55, New Popular Records Club '58-'54, S. C. '53-'55' Red laekets '55-'56, Comet Stall '55-'56, Service Club '55-'58, KIRKPATRICK, SANDY 82, 141 Full well thry llmghr-ri with glue al all his fakes. KITTREDGE, CLARENCE B2 Thr ladies call him sweet. KLEIN, EWALDA QVICKIJ 82 A plrdrdnl wire, n pleasant laugh. Popular arddrd Club '55, Science rlrirrrdli '54-'56, Reporter '54, src. '55-'55, KNIPPA, CAROLYN FRANCES 83, I28- 129, 142 snr inn nrrn r way win. her. Adv. Pres, '55, Tron. '54, src. '55, New Popular Records Club 'sa-'55 soviet- Club '55-'55, mn '55, Red midi, '54-'55, National Honor sneiriy '55, KOEN, BILLY 18, 24, 83, 151 What man ir this who doc: such wondrous' feats of magic? Adv. Pres. 54-' 5- Latin Club '55-'54, Mathematical Recreation Club '54-'55, Ndtlnnsl 1-inndr Susie? '55 '55, arnd ni 'sa-'55 ard Dragons '54-'55, rencb Club '55-'56, Sgt.-at-Amis '55, 0P0rtcr '55, KYLBERC, LANNY MAURICE 82 Ha har something uncommon, common sense. Intramurals '53-'54. LaBAUVE, LOUISE 82, 146-147 rn, .mul gy wa. Adv. Treas. -5 -'55, nrnri, Club '55.'55, Psinr and Palette Club '5s.'5e- Maroon ai-ind '55-'5e, Letter 'sa-'55, Orchestra '55.'5e, All-State Orchestra '55, gr. Red Cross '53-'56, Treas. '55-'58' Maroon Stall ' 4- '5e, Reporter '55, News Editor '55.'5e, cinnet sus '55-'55, Quill -nd Scroll '55-'5s. LA FUENTE, ALICE 82 rn be grind ir to be MSM Adv. src. ' 4, Intramurals n '55, 'rinnl,lin,, Club '54- 'rrnnir Club '54-'55, v-,rp '55, Addr Dabba Polish Club '55, 1-'.n.A. '55, Intramurals 'sa-'54, LANE, BEI II JEAN 82, 132-133 Well-liked dawn to her ron and up again, F,I-l,A. Club '53-'54, Nursinq Club '5-I, Popular Ru:- ords Club '55, Band III '58- 58. LAVERCOMBE, ANN 82, 128-129, 142 Such as the mort beautiful may omg' Adv, Src.-Treas. '54-'55' Red gaskets, met Stu5 '55, Popular Record Club '53-'S , Service Club Beauty Revue '55, National Honor Society '59. LEDESMA, ALFRED 82 He played football for Austin HU LEMBURG, JIMMY 82 I would make reason my guide. LEMBURC, PATSY GRAY An inborn gmc: that lacked nothing. Band Ill '55-'56, Majoretta '55-'5B. LeNO1R, CHARLES 84 -'Nd mis. no rnnr, no radii. Basketball Club '54-'5e- s. c. '54-'55 Basketball '-11 team '55-'54, Vanity '54-'55, aisrlndi vanity '55-'55, LEONARD, BARBARA MAE 26, 84, 128- 129, 142, 143 The force ol her didn rneriz rndlrrr Ii-r way. Adv, Trcxs. '53, Pres. '54, veep '54, Popular neenrd Club '55-'55, Service Club '55-'55, Red Jackets '54- '5e, Nniional Honor Society '55-'50, 'rr-ai, '55-'56, LOGAN. RAY 84 Youth Lr the but tlllng that man may keep. LOPEZ, JOE ADAM 84 No care beyond today. Adv. Pres. '54-'55, S. C. '54-'55, Vocational lndus- giglltgub '54-'55, Sec. '54-'55i Paint and Palette Club LOVE, JOSEPH L. 10, 52, 84, 122, 125, 121, 142, 146-147 Still water: run deep. S. C. Alt. '53. Adv. V. Pres. '54, Pres. '55, S, C. '55-'56, Sr, Class Reporter '55- National Honor Society '55-'58, V. Pres. '55-'58- Chess Club '54-'55, Pres. 54-'55, HI-Y '53-'58, Parliamentarian '55 Sec. '55, V. Pres. '56' Joumalism Club '53-'54, World Allairs Club '55-'56, Debate '54-'55, Jr. Historians 54-'56i Intramurals '55s Editorvin-chief of the Maroon 55-'55, ui-Y city v. Pres. LOTT, TOMMY CURTIS 84 rnrrr'r isnt one like turn. Plidtodragiy 52, Anatomy Club '55, Mixed clnnr '55, Maroon orale '54, '55s LUMPKIN, HOUSTON 84 lt': hard ta match him. Adv. Sgt.-at-Arms '53-'54 Orchestra '58-'54, Astron- omy Club '53-'54, Sec. '54, Opera Study Club '54-'55, Paint and Palette Club '55-'56, LYLES, CAROL LYNN 84. 125, 128-129 All the world lr her rollrr-coaster, and what fun she ha l I Adv. v, Pres. '54, src. '54, Cdr-ner guniur Editor '54- '55, Comet ora-nirnunn Edlinr '5 .'5e, arl cnnin, '54-'55, Mixed clnilr '55-'55 Popular aemrd Club '55-'54, arming Club '55, rrrnr. '55- Red Jnekers '55-'55, snryl,-4, clnli '55-55, Junior l-lindrunr '55, lnirnnnrr.-rl, 54-55, Student-Faculty Comm. '55, Anat- om! Club. '55, LUCIO, JOHNNY 25. 84 Another Mr. Football. MCCARTY. CLARK STANLEY 85 Was ouaht eocr heard like his fiddle and hc? Adv. V. Pres. '58, Pres. '54-'55, Orchestra '53-'55, Instrumental Music Club '54, All-City Orchestra. MCCONNELL, STEPHANIE 12, 85 wr'u remember her irnllrs' Adv. src, '55-'55, lniriirnnnil, Club 'sa-'55, v. Pres. '54-'55, Intramurals Letter '55-'55, MCCOWN BILL 85, 141 -'wnni should .r innn dd lnrr be ...rr-Nr McFARLAND, JANIS 85, 142, 151 Grace was in har neg. l Popular Record Club '5 354: Adda Dabba Polish Club '54-'55, Paint and Palette Club '55- 58, Na- tional Honor Society '55-'58, Red Dragons '55- 56. MCNEILL, NANCY 110 85 One of the best. a oy to know her. Adda Dabba Polish Club '54-'55, Service Club '55-'58s Red Jackets '55-'58. MACIAS, OPHELIA 85 Like the dc sea, always calm. A Popular Music gut: '54, Pan-American '55, Paint and Palette Club '55, MACNESS, DAVID 85 Everyone wished him well. Adv. see.-Trrirs. '55-'56, Tennis Club '55, Track '54, Astronomy '55, Track '54-'53, Cross-Country '55-'56. MAHONE, EUCENIA MARIE 85, 128-129 A walkin . talking live wire, Adv. Sec. '55'i Red Jackets '54-'56: S. C. '53-'54s Comet Stall '55-'56s Pooular Records Club '58-'55. Pres, '53-'54, Sec, '54-'55, Serwdce Club '55-'58, Sec. '55, Maroon Beauty Revue '54, MARQUART, THRESA 85 snr has nd radio. , , Aewnnilng Club '55, src. '55, 'rnniblrng Club 54, rr-nni, Club '54, Adda Dabba Polisli Club '55, r.ii.A. '55, Intramurals '54, url Cantus '55. MARTINEZ, ESTROBERTO ITOBYJ 85 A man Lr os true fu' his word. MASON, IRIS KATHRYN IKATHYJ Miles al :miles and Amin og glamour, Tennis Club '58-'54, F. .A. '5 , Reporter '55, Bel Canto '58-'56. MASSENGALE, ROBERT CLAUDE KBOBJ 85 Hr that run: fasted get: the ring. Adv, src. '55, rlnnngrnnny Club '5:1-'54, clnnr Club '54-'55, Sgt.-at-Amis '55, Track Club '55-'56, Mixed Choir '54-'58, Intramurals '54-'55, Crust Country '54-'55, Track '55-'58. MEADOW, LORENE 85 Linn, ul rcrn and heart was var. Q Science nrsrnrrli '55-'54, Nursing Club 54, Hearts Club '55, Paint .nd Palette '55, Conirt snnr '55-'55, MEADOWS. JOAN BROCK 85 To know her ls to looe her, s. c. '55, Ali. '54- rn.-..l,ling Club '54-'53, Popular Record Club '54-'55, New Service Club '55-'55, rrenr. '55, Band '54-'55, Maiorette '54.'5n, Orchestra '55- '5e, srl Cantos '58-'54, Choir '54-'5a. MENDEKE, NORMAN 8. 85 Tall, dark. and handsome is he. MERCADO, ROSARIO KROSIEJ 85, 128-129 A gen,-rdl favorite nnd lzenerdl friend, Onera Study '55-'55, Prini and Palette '55-'56, Treas. '55, Red jnckrii '54-'56, Orchestra '53-'5e. MEREDITH, ROGERS 85 He has many fine talents. MEYEROWITZ. MORRIS 85 To n valiant hmrr nothing is ilnpo.islblr.'. Motion Picture Club '53-'5B. MEYERS. THOMAS HARRY 14, 28, 85 Says nga- bin you know what is behind inns Adiflllnlttles, '5-5: S. C. 'SSE Football Club '58-'55: Football '55-'54, B team, Varsity Football '55: B team Basketball '54. MEYERS, JAMES TERRENCE ITERRYJ 85 -'tllrligt young maiden wa: not nncr in land with Adv. sI,'i'..al-Ann, '54-'55, Ti-dns. '55-'5e. src, '52-'55, s. c. '58-'54, sri.-in-Ann, '52-'55, Hi-Y '55-'54, Senator '52-'55, MICHALSICE. LEE ANN 85 She Lr on anlvlf' MILES, JAMES 85 One in a million. MILLER, MARY ETHEL 85, 128-129 rar-Y dnn'i rndkr in,-in any in-mr. s. c. Ai. '55, Pnn-Arneri,-nn Club '58-'54s Hearts Club '55, Paint and Palette '55-'55, Red ydcln-is '54-'55, National iinndr Society '55, MILLER. RENEE 85, 128-129 Eur, id rnnrnr :nr violets. Adv. src. '53-'54, Heart: Club '55-'55, Boating Club '55, Ni-w Popular net-ard Club '54, Red Jackets '54-'5e, Beauty rlrvne '54-'55, Bel Cnntos '54-'55s Mixed Choir '55-'5a, National Honor society '55, MILLER, THOMAS HARRISON 85 My hen thourtht: alwoyt come a little loo lata. Mixed clidir '54-'55, --a tt-am Basketball 'sa-'54, MILLICAN, NORTH 38, 47, 85 ,a5n,,9od lddtr rnrrrrd ir flame ln rndnv rr glrrr Third 'Sl-in winnrr in must lnindsdrnr contest '5e. MILLS, BILLY 85 Alnnn4, have rr good time. rm. '54-so Mathematical Research Club '53-'54i Traclt '55-'54, Intramurals '55-'54, MILLS, DANIEL LESLIE 86, 132-133 A fuer man you will neon meet. V Maroon Band '58-'58, Student Conductor and Busi- ness Mar. '55-'58, Ctlcss Club '54, Tennis Club '55, lnstnlmental Music Club '55, All District Band '5-ii All-Regional Band '55, All-State Band '55 tlst Chmn.7 MILLS, LEE 86 Ha can ddle hir own canoe. Anatomy Clugn'55, Orchestra '50-'55. MILLS, MARY JANE as Her prfrendr war gen whenever snr nnrn,. ggerg6Stucly Club '54-' 5, Bel Cantos '53-'55: F.H.A. MOEHLMAN, MICHAEL SCOTI' 10, 26, 33. 35. 86, 122, 127, 140 Den htm in,-rn if vin. ran. Adv. v. Mn '55, s. c. arp. '55, Jr. l-llii. '55, sed. '55, Mixed cnnlr '55-'55, Debate Club '55, World Altairs Club '55, Hi-Y '54-'56, Varsity Tennis '55-'56, or-innr '54-'55, vinriry '54-'55, s. c. rr,-,. '55, Nd- tional Honor sdrirrv 55. MOFFIT, CONNIE 16, 22, 86, 128-129, 140 Sweet an honey, pen and 1-unrlyg Adv, S. C. '53, alt. '54-'55, Red Jac ets '54-'56s 0Pem Study Club '53- Hearts Clubs '55. veep '55, Bel Cantos '53, Mailrigals '53-'55, Mixed Choir '53-'56: Intramurals '53-'55, National Honor Society '56, MONCIVAIS, MARGARET NAVARRO 86 She ir one ol the bert. Accounting Club '58-'54. MOORE, BETTY ANN 86 -'rnr thoughtful thing nnnrr to nrr as rrmnd , yr. lined 'gsm '55, rr.n.Arnrrirrn Club '55-'54, Hearts Club '55, Paint 5 Prlrnr '55, Band '55-'55, MOORE, HAROLYN MARCELLE 86, 128- 129 Graceful in cn above the tvorv keys. Adv, S. C. alt, 54, Nat. Honor Society' '55-'58s lied lacliets '54-'56, Mixed Choir '54-'58, Bel Cantos '53, lntrnniurals '58-'54, Boating Club '55, Paint di Palette Club '55-'56, Secretary '55, MOORE. JANE ANN 86, 128-129, 146-147 She is nr welcome as the sunshine. Adv. veep '54-'55, secretary '55-'56, Red Jackets '54- '58: Comet Stott '56, Maroon Features Editor '5B: New Popular Record Club '53-'54, Boating Club '54-'55, Paint lr Palette Club '55-'56, veen '5 : Beauty Revue Igghsgational Honor Society '56: Quill and Scroll MORENO, JUANITA PEREZ 86 W'Irat 41 creat is she! Pau-American Club '53-'55. veerl '54, secretllry-treav urcr '55, MORRIS, GENE 86 There is friendliness in nn curry nidnrrr,eni. MORRIS, MARY 16, 17, 86, 125, 128-129 Every day dumrrrr mn ...grin in ln-r. Adv, s. c. 55-'55, New Popular nrmrd 'sa-'55, nrosiili-nt '54-'55, New St-nice Club '55-'58, Ri-il lacliets '54-'55, treasurer '55, lninnnnrnli 'sa-'55, National 1-innnr Society '5a. MOSES, RACHEL MARGARET KPEGCYJ 86 Gay as am' who has no cart' or vain, Science Research Club '53. reporter '58, Nursing Club '54: Hearts Club '55-'56, Bel Cantos '55-'56, MOYA, IRENE BERTHA 86 wr shall iurt pmisv ner nirinrrx' 1f.l-l.A. '52-'55, president '55, -rrp '55. MUIR, THOMAS 86 Far hi' is iz iolly fellow. Band '53-'55, lnstnlmi-ntnl Music Club '5-I, MURPHY, MARY C-AIL 12, 33, 127, 128- 129, 144, 186 She'll rndkr ln-r rnnrlr In nr-r rnn.. way. Adv. Secretary '55, Trinnnrer '54-'55, agpnrter '54, Class 'rrrnsnrrr 'ss-'54, Red Jnrlrrii '54-'5 . President '55, s.c. '55-'54, Secretary '54, Clerlt '55, Mixed Choir '55-'55, Advisory Council '55, Constitution corn- mittee '55, Spirit Gi Soortsmanshlp Committee '55, Executive cdrnrniilrr '54-'55, 'rnrnlilinr clnb '55, veq. '55, rlepdrii-r '54, Tennis clnh '54-'55, President '54-'55, Service Club '55, 'rrnnis Team '55-'55, ln- irnrnnrnl, '54-'55. MURPHY, KITTY 88, 128-129 She was any-hearted and full of lunilrr william. MURRAY, SHIRLEY 86 1-:nw the rnvnr, rr-rrnr rind rdn,i.1eni. Adv. Red cnnr Representative, Mniln-.nnlirnl addr,-in tion Club 'sa-'54, Opera Study Club '54, rrnrnlnr ai-wrds Club '55, oisrrilnnivr Education clnl, '55, MUSE. EWELL H. 86 Nur only good. lnrr good for rdrnrnrin,r, Adv. nn.-ni-,inns '55-'54, s. Ali,-rrnne '54-'55, Fair- ways clnl- '58-'5-1: Latin Club '55, Golf Club '55-'5a. Reporter '55-'56, Gnlf '55-'55, NAVARRO, MANUEL 86 Let rnrn rnnn do mr but. asntndselll 'SCI-'58: Orehrslrd '55-'55, Dana: Bnnd NELSON, ROGER 86 -'num me Afffvl voagnx' Muthemnlical nmuuom chm '54, sgf.-u.Amm smbm -ss, swam commune. '54-'551 ntnmurals '54-'55, vmny ummm '55, Nmm.-1 Honor soemy 'ss. NICHOLS, BETTY CAROL 86, 128-129 Msn: ww. ma-sy an mmf 4: Aman Hz. Adv, President 'a Reporter '55, wus. 's4- Red kjckets '54-'58g Mnehemuml nwmxiqn mb 'Sa-'54, ,mm :umm '54-'55g ser-fm Club '55, F.F.A. sweeumn 'sa-'em DeMoll sweeu-nn 's5- m A1- lemuke cnmxe-du, National' Honor socmy 'Se. NICHOLS, BOBBY 151 NICHOLS, REX 33 50, 86 Hu Hen? mg Chief! Footbull 'ss- sa. NITSCHKE, WILLIAM TATE 86, 14X Common mu: ir the common thing. Photeillph Club 'SS-'54, Trensurer '545 Mnmon C-hone Sg-'56g Red Dragons '54, NITSCHMANN, ADELYN ERNA 36 She wa: blessed with man winning wa z. Accounting Club '53-'56: Bueglll Tenm 'SL Vol!!!- blll 'Sli ldminlon '54. NIVEN GENE 86 Smal: et: in nur Wu. Accounki slush 'Sx-'54g Palm and Palette Club '55g Golf Blnflntnmunlsl. NOVOTNY, IOAN ROBERTA 86, 125, 128- 129 How pure In heart nnd round in head. Social Committee '54-'58' Intramurals '58-'55s Tennis Club '54' Red gasket: '35-'5Gg Mixed Choir '55-'58g Service lfluh '5 -'56g Bel Canto Singers '54-'55g Ir. Historilns '54-'55. NUNIS, ROY T. 86 What u maui Adv. President '54. 0'CONNOR, COLLEEN ao, al, 49, se, 121 TM-I girl we know ll lull q pep. Tennis '58-'55, Secxehry 'SS' umblizr '54-'56, Treu- urer 'Sli Red jackets '54-'55g Mix Choir '54-'SEQ National Honor Soeieiiy '55-'56g Tennil '53-'56g Intru- murals '53-'58g Cheer euder '55-'58g Bel Canto Singers 'sa-'seg Mndrignl Singers '58-'56. OLSQER, BEN 86, 142, 144-145, 153, 154, l Model: in his worda, liberal in good works. Adv. Treasurer '55, President '55-'5 g S.C, '56: Jour- nalism '53-'54g Chess '51-'55 Secrehlryg World Affair: Fomm '55, Am. Modems: 'ksi Mmm sm: '58-'56, S ri: Editor, Buxincsl A Advertising Mann et '55-'58g IKYY '54-'55, Treasurer '55 Secrettry '55g It. Hi:- torilns '55-'55: gllill lr Scmll '51-'58: N.S.P. . Dele- gute '55: T.H.S. .A. Deleglte '54-'S5: National Honor ociety '585 S. C. Executive Committee '56. OETTINC, CAROL 86 Believe one who mealu from experience, Adv. SEQ.-nl-Anns '53, Student Election Cummitfee '53. Veep ' 45 Peg-ular Record Club 2585 Intramural Club '54- 56: Mny ele Commiuee '54, OLSEN, HARRIET 86, 123-129 Hn :mils runnnh over und will not some gg. Adv. President '53, Secretlry '55s Bed Lncken ' -'58s umm Club 'sa-'Sdn Oven study Clu 'Mg Bouinl gglb '55, Veep. '55s Mixed Choi: '55-'58s F.H.A. Club 0'QUINN, KERRY 86, 151 'I would readily prncure him a kingdom, for his heart delervn it, ' Pan-American Club '53-'Sh Mathematical Recxeati0n Club '54-'55i Flint In Palette Club '55-'56g Red gi-mn, 'sa-se, vm '55-'seg National Therpisns - e. O'I'l'INCER, LaNEIL 86 Her :wa are fvmver brimming over with glee. mv. nqmm F-'sag Aww-ning Club 'ss-'54, sem- tary 'sa-'sv worm An-in Forum Club '55, mn- murals 'sa-'Sai 1-'.1-LA. 'ss-'54, OWENS, LaTRELL LORISSA B6 -'swam la found af. other glare: than me Aav.nepnner'ss,'rn-mm 's President 'ss mu- um 'ssg s.c. 'sag Pm, Club 'Sag ow- sz-,Ay Club '54-'ss, vm 'ss-'sei mx c.-no '55, ma or-gm., '58-'54g Mixed Chuir S5-'56g Intnmurnll '54-'55. OWENS, SANDRA ANN 87 The Ish! of hev N oufslllnes ull others. Open Shu y Cub '52 Accounting Club '54g htm- murals Club '53. PACE, BACCET 88, 146 , He Ll at gf? tmwcr and a lover gf mirth. Clu 54 Come! sms '54-' sg Maman sm! PALMQUIST, CARLETTA 87 Light-hearted as u mbln. Tennis Club '54g Band '53-'58: Orchestra '54J58: lnsu-umennl Club '55-'56g Ban-bell Team '54. PARKER, BYNNE 111 Them u a quality about hm- which is hardly wm- faund In many. PARKER, PEGGY 87, 128-129. 146 she Inu go: une n personality, Adv. -rfemfer g'n3-'54- Red Jammu -ss-'ser New Popular new-A Club '55-'Sly Anslomg' Club 'Suss- neam Club 'ss-'sm ned cfm 'ss-' ag Comfi gem '54-'55, Feature Editor 'ss--ss, Bel cum sa-ss: Mana chan '55-ass. PARTAIN, LARRY BRIAN 87, 132 -'svnvmw in uw maker of nu own fan-mg. Mmm anna 'ss-'ss comm mms 'ssssag Dance amd 'sig lnmmm-an '54-'55, PAEITON, EDDIE 87 u Scienc: :mimic gavage, Reporter '54. PAWQIEIE, JANIS LOUISE 48, 87, 128-129, 1 Talent, beauw, charm-what man can you ask? Adv. Secretary '58g Red Jackets '54-'56- Red Cross '54-'S-5: New Pogular Records Club '5-1355. Tlnsurer 2555 Service Clu '55-'5B: Mixed Choir '54-'53, Ao- compnnixl '54-'Sdg Beauty Revue '54-'55g National Honur Society '56. PEARSON, KAY 12, 22, 37, 150 Looe, sweetness, and goodneu In her pencil. Bel Clntm 'Mg Red Draxzlns 158: Come! SILK '58g Pnpular Records Club '55g nrld Affairs Fonxm '56. PEAVY, DIANE 87, 126, 128-129 Thc:re:f sunshine In her Ines and music in har vo .. Adv. President '54-'ss. s.c. An. 'sussa ma mm. '54-'SB' 1-mm cm 'ss--se, mm.: sm: 'ss-'sag me cms imp. '54-'55: Maud cr-on '54-'58- worn In mice: com. '54-'ssp Devotional com. 'Sm sn.a...Q Directory Com. '55g Nnllnnll Honor Society '56. PEAqyY,hl2'Oq1NEY WAYNE 87 . , L.. Mamafmau fgfuboGa-'s4- aa.-.ang cm, '55, seam. Research Club 'ssq nm! m 'ss-'56, umm Mm: 'ss-'5e, Business Mgr. '54-'55, Intnmunlls -sa. PEREZ. OMEGA KPUGGYX 87 Parfum: wil call at the .rmilln gale. Open Study Club '53-'SBQ Bans III '58-'56: All- Dku-ict Band '54-'55g All-Snte Bnnd '55. PINCKNEY, KAY, 36, 50, 87, 120, 128-129 AdmubIe and fdmdlv, nlwava with a a-mile. Class Secrela '55, Veep '54, Secretn '54-'55g Red Jnckeix '54-'Sl-gg S.C. '53-'56. Clerk 'Sz Mixed Chair 54356: Tennis Club '53-'54, Treasurer '53s Secleilw '54g New Popular Record Club '54-'53s Vanity Tennis Team '55-'50 Suplmmure Class Favorite '53-'Sh May I-'cle Court '55g Benutv Revue '54-'55p Bel Cnntos Assembly Cam. '53, '55g Nalinnnl Honor Society POLLARD. DAVID L. 87 lf gootball were music. he would be A bmu band. Class gt.-at-nnns '53-'55: Football Club '53-'Mg Football letter '58-'55s Track '55-'56, loner '56. POLLARD. RUPERT 87 I think myself ax grval as Caesar riding in the lffttfl nl R01IlB, Adv. President '53: Fairway! Club '53-'Ssa Cheer- lelder '54-'5Sg Golf lelterg Annlomy Club '55-'50. PRASATIK, MARY ANN 88 Ln, me ,mu keep Mm g-wang. Popular Record Club '55, Mnrching B-nd '55-'sei World Achim Forum '5a. PRESSLER, RAY PAUL 88 Grand and glndsmne as air. ggence Research Club '53g Band '53-'54g Chess Club OR, COLEMAN 27, 51, 87, 122, The gallant man thinks of himself hut. Adv. Pres dent 'Sh Mathematics Research Club '54: Chess Club '5-ig Basketball Club '55: B Team Bu- ketblll '5-4: lnh-:murals '55p Hi-Y Chaplain '55g S.C. Dauphin '55s Most Handsome '58. RAINES, BARBARA HELEN 87 Good nature like rl bee collects hanvu from wavy ms. Gscqggting Club '54g French Club '55-'56g Intramurals RAMIREZ, GILBERT CFLEAJ 87 I nm growing whcl Red Cross '55, gl.-nl-nnm '55: Basketball '53-'55: Ballroom Dancing Club '52-'55g Basketball Tum '52-'55, B Team '52-'55, Vnnity '54-'55: Intra- murals '52-'SSL RAMOS, BETTY ss 'num-1 ,nf mm rm wa mf0aa..g. F.:-LA. 'ss-'55, Inmm-,mg 's-1. RAVEL, IUDITH ANN UUDYJ 10, 88, 142, 151 She emreued herself lumdaomely and with n great dm! gf iudfvnnntf' Adv. Reporter ' 8-'5 . President '55-'56, S.C. alt. '54- '55g Press Club '5Sg Lakin Club '58-'56, ReP0r1er '54- '55g Red Dnguns '53-'58, Sec.-Treasurer '55-'58g Nation!! Thespinns 'ss-'sm s.c. Com ch. -se, mp. 'ss--se. RAVEN, SHARON GAYLE 87, 124, 128- 129, 150 --1 .mine w have my own wav, mi whufx mm, 1 wi loo. Adv. President '58-'54 Treasurer '54-'55, Veeg '55- '5Bg S.C. nh. '53-'54- 'New Popular Record Clu '58- '55g gUG'1 Club '5-5: hed Jlckeh '54-'SG' Red Dnguns '54-' 6g Bel Canloa '53-'5-lg Mixed '54-58: Inlrnmurlls '53-'545 Senior Steering Com. '55-'58: Naliunll Honor Socxety '59g Anatomy Club '56g Point System Com. '55-'58, REED, CLEO MARIE 87 Shu never mn a nmngerf' REED, FRANCES BOOGHER 89, 142, 158, Iain qiaiet snowman there Lv always the .mprmw I .. ron 0 excc me, Pop.. nr umm Club 'ss-'54, cum Club 'sn Pan- Amerirln Club '-55: YVnrld Forum '55, 'Yrvnsurer '55g ru-Ammm Club 'sa, Red umm 'ss-'ss De- gage 'ss-'seg Intramural: 'ssa National Honor S'ociety REES, MARY ILENE S9 Sweetness and goodness In her person lharw. Adv. Secretary '54-' 5: S.C. '53, nll. '54g Red Clos: Rep. '54-'-55: F,H,A. '58-'56, President '53-'56g Beauty Revue 'S-5: F.H.A. Stale Degree. REESE, FLOYD 89 Ho that nnilu may never luck n friend, S.C. R?. 54i Anatomy Club '55i Tennis Club '53-'54g Chess lnh 545 Red Dragons 53-'56g Varsity Cmls Counll'Y '555 Truck '55: Intramurals '53. REYNOLDS JAY 87 A wheel Dila! tum: gathers no rest. REYNOLDS, MARVIN RICHARD KHONKERJ 89 Always nad! with a witty remark. Adv. Treasurer ' 2-'53, Secret '58-'54, Sgt.-at-nnns '54-'55 Red Cmls RCD, 'same S.C. '52-'53: B 'mm hmbau Club '52, neporm 's2- v-may rm:- bnll Club '54: Vnlsib' Baseball Club '53-'55, SIL-ah um: '5Sg B Football Team '52, Vllsiay 'Sh Var- sity Baseball Team '53-'SSQ Intramurals '5 -'55. RHEA, KEITH 10, 87 Since bltvlly il Ill: :md of wif. I will be Milf. Adv. Treasurer, 54-'55 Ve? '54g Football Club '53- 'SSQ Mixed Choir '53-16: Team Football '58-'55, Mgr. '55g National Honor Society '56. RICHARDSMJIM 89 He hu: n air for mmsen.w. RICHARDSON, MARY CAROLYN 87, 128- 129, 191 sn, u .1 wee, wnmam, mug ming. Adv. Pmiden: -54-'sag md gackeh '54-'56g um Club 'sa-'sw cum cm, '54-' sg wma Forum 'sap ml cam-n 'Ss-'5e. RIECER, FRANKLYN 89 . He lm: as much use for adiectluea nz u oowbog ha: lm a powzIn1naB. ROBINSON, GEORGE EDWARD QBOJ 89 A zu! for living. RODRIQUEZ, A. C. B9 Silence Lr mv zu-mn! duty. Adv, Treasurer '55g Red Cross Rep. '5S. ROGERS. ANN LOUISE 14, 88 A pretty woman Lx a wrlcomz urn. Adv. Treasurer '54g Record Club 'Ss-'55: Bel Canton 'ss-'sea Belufy Revue '54-18. HOMERO, JOE LOUIS 88 ' Everyone Lv wishing him well. Adv. S.C. All. '53-'54: French Club 'SS-'58, Tuns- urer '53. Veer '54-'55s Bm in state French com- Petition '53-'5 . ROMERO, LUCILLE 88 Second to mme. Papulnr Record: Club '54-X553 lntmmuml: '53-'54, ROSNER, MAY EVANS 17, 88, 128-129. 146 She lahsotuclnd like a country girl but like any court v. Adv. S.C. Alt. 'S-lg Red Jacket: '55-'56g Mixed Choir 'ss-'sa omg: sam 's -'seg Mmm. sm: -5.-ssse, Junior hmm-im 'sag mum cxub '55, Tumbling cm. ss, mean-Amman Cluh '54, 'rem-as Club 's4- nfl cam, '54-'ssg xnmmumls '54-'55: 'r,H.s.P.A. -sS:se: oum .md smu 'ss-'se. RUDE, FRANKLIN JOE 88 Hia ef: uw bright. and his heart L: HRM. latin Clu '53-'54s Chen Club 'S4-'55- Annum Club '55-'58g junior Historians '54-'Sdg Ynlmmurag '54-'55g Varsity Tennis 255158. RUFF, SQNYA SUE 89, 128-129 Lice it up ull the dau: ol your Kgs. Adv. Veep '53-'54, '55-'56p S.C. '5 , All. '5-l- Red Cmu '54-'55: New Popular Record Club '53-2557: Red gaskets '54-'Sdg Bel Cnnhw '54: Mixed Choir '54-'569 wimming Team '54-'55g Beauty Revue '53-255: Inter- schnlulic League Declu-nation '54-'55, Poetry '54-'55. RUTLEDGE, LAYLE 141 RYAN, BRUCE BARNETT 10, 89 Knowledge iv gmvnff' G1-nnln Club '54-' 5. Veep '54-'55: Science Research Club '55, Treasurer '55. ST. MARTIN, PEGGY 89, 128-129, 142, 146-147, 191 --Hn pun duno, -Mi.nin'l Adv. ilennnei '5s- s.c. '54, Ali. '55, Maroon sins Re nur '54-'55, Maroon Asst. adlidi- '55.'5e, Jour- nnlifin Club '5a- 54, cnc, Club '54-'55, Rdrnnn '55- Red .elim '54-'58, World 1-'diuni '55, Quil 5 Scroll '55-' e, Delegate to 'l'.H.S.P.A.. N.S.P.A., l.L.P,C., Nsilnnsl Honor Society '55, SALDAUD, LIBRADA 89 Mcnily she goes along. SANCHEZ, MARY ESTER 90 Quite a mall Pan-American Club '55-'54, D.E. Club '55-'56, Intra- murals '53-'54. SASSE, EDWARD 30 31, 33, 90 Hr is in the nine af lge to win. Adv. President '59-'54, s. . '54, Ale. '55-'55, Clin in-si-sinu '54- Fairways Club '58-'54, Chess Club ' 4, Baseball ciut, '55, Aniidiny Club '55-'55, Presi- dent '55, lluselnill '54- Golf i-inn '55, Cheerleader :ga-'55, Head can-:lender '55, National Honor Society SCHIEFFER, NANCY JO 90 Hearst LI ndlt4nr'l nolrl.' O ra Club '54-'55, F.H.A. Club '54-'55, Intramurals Cllicb '55-'56, Intramurals '55-'5B. SCHIEFFER, RICHARD 25, 90 He ritz ond whistles as the girl: go I: . Adv. Sgt-at-arms '55, Latin Club ' 8: 59611 Stutgy Club '5 , Red Dragons '55-'58, Junior Historians '5 , B Football Team '54, Intramurals '53-'54, SCHNEIDER, JOHNNY T. 90 Always on the go. Dann' Club '52-'53, F.I'I.A. '55-'56, SCHNEIDER, JIOYCE 90 Elegant ar t 1 shower that lolls on the sunny Joker Elub '55-'54, F.H.A. '55-'5tl. SCHOFIELD, SYLVIA DIANA 90 She spills :miles wherever she Roca. Pan-American Club '58-'54, Paint lr Palette '55-'58, Comet Stat? '50, Nat. Merit Scholarship tprimaryl. SEPULVEDA, JANIE 90 To know her is to lone her. '58-'56, Secretary '54, Veep '55, Intramunls SHOEMAKER ANN SELENA 90 I admire a discreet woman. au canon '55-'5s- s anish Club '55-'54, Mixed cnuii '54-'55, Intramurals 'ga-'55. SHOWALTER, GEORGE 90 You on a man of the world. SHOWALTER. ROSEMARY 90 A 30:25-'lady whose eyes are unique aa to color on . Adv. Secretary '54, Treasurer '55, Press Club '55-'54, Platter Par? Club '54, Tennis Club 'S5- Anatom Club '55, omet Stal? 55, lntrnmunls '55-'55, 5.81 Alt. '56, May Fete '55, Mixed Choir '54-'56. SIFUENTES, EVERETI' 90 He's' valued at no little price. Rod lt Gun Club '55, SILVER. JAMES 90, 141 Ron li ond ready. Maroon Slorale '56, SMITH, CHARLES 153, 154, 158, 191 Maroon Photographer '54-'55, Debate '55-'56, chess Club '54-'55, World Amin Forum '55-'56, Jr. His- tonans '55-'55, 111-Y 'sa-'5e. SMITH, LOUIS RICHARD KDICKJ 13, 21, 82, 90 His industrious s' lvit inspired ua all. Adv. President '55, gen Club '58-'54, Treasurer '5-I: Chess Club 54-'56 Reporter '54-'55, Veeg '55, S.C. Rep. 54, Alt. '58, I-li-Y '54-'56, Chaplain ' 8: Maroon Stal! '53-'58, Asst, Ssovrts Editor, Comet StaE '54-'56, Sports Editor '55, E itor '58, Intramurals Letter '55, Vanity Baseball Mgr. '55-'58, Quill tr Scroll '54-'56, N.S.P.A. Delegate ' 5. SMITH, GENEVA MARIE 90 A1l ming, bright and fnif nn thine. 1115. Club ' 5- Pd ular Music Club 'sa-'54, Amnini- ing Club '54-'55, iiiinniuiuli '55, SMITH, NANCY 90 How sweet and lair she scenu tu In-, D,E. Sweetheart '55-'58, Beauty Revue Nominee '58, SNOWDEN, WANDEAN 90 she ii n lady wnnli of me inert. Adv. sen. '54, 'ri-nnis Club '54, Pogular Records Club '53, D.E. Club '55, Mixed chdii ' 4-'56, Intramurals '54, Benub' Revue ss. SORENSEN, KAI HAROLD 90 Ha lives twleo who liver well. Adv. President '55, STAHL, MARTHA 90 She L5 the sum total of good humor and wit. Adv. sn.-n-inn, '55, 'runun Club '55, R1-l.A. '54- Igg.-glgreuurer '55, 'i'u...l-ling Club '54, Bel cond, 1 STANISLAWSKI, ANNA 90 I No beau? ls like the brain? ol the mlnd.' l Comet StaE ' 5-'56, Gennnn Cub '55, Treasurer 55: Intramurals 'SS-'54. STARK, FRANK DOUGLAS 90, 132 One .eau .inun2nu,n. , Instnimental Music lub 'sa-'55, Maroon Band '5s- 56, on-neun '54-'59, All-City Orchestra '54-'56, stdin '55-'56, All-sinie Rnnd '5 -'56, STARK, HARRIETI' 90 They are rich who haoellflends. Band '53-'58, Mathematical ecroation '55-'54, Future Nursing '54-'58. STOCKTON, MELVIN ERNEST 90 A ba? with big ldeul'. Intramura s '54. STREETMAN DONALD QBUDDYJ 90, 141 1 would malce reason my guide. 'mdk Club '54-'55, vmiiy 'riicli '54-'5e, Maroon Cl1orule'58. STURGEON, NELL 90 As graceful as ii swan on ii inwntn pond. Jnuiniilisin Club '55-'54, Pan-American '54-'55: F.l-l.A. 55-Eg, gudieisry '55, Mixed Choir '55-'56, Bel Can- tos ' -' 5. SULLIVAN, DAVID GAYLE 90, 132 Sha eniovs lynx to the fallen. I Arlv. Treasurer ' 5, s.c. '54, Tumbling Club 55-'54, Adda Dabba Polish Club 's4.'5o, Band '55-'55, oi- cestra '54, Mixed choir '54-'5e, Madrigals '54-'55, Beauty Revue '54, '55. SWAN, PATRICIA ANN IPATSYJ 91 She is as ttvrxt in thev sa . F,H,A. Club '53-'54s Chess Club '54-'55, Anatomy Club '55-'55. SWANSON, CARL S. 91 He makes' his pnrmbe good. SWEET, SYLVIA 26, 33, 35, 36, 51, 128- 129, 150 She look: and acts like a queen should, Adv, Secretary '53-'54, Latin Club '55-'56, Treasurer '54, Secretary '55, President '55, Red gacltets '54-'56: Red Dragons '53- 58, National Honor ncie-ty '55-'56, Secretary '55-'58, S.C. '55, Chaplain '55, Bel Cantos '54, S.C. Veen '55, Best Actress. District '55: Stats All-Stu' Cast '55, Beauty' Revue '54, '55. TALBERT, FREDDIE D. 91 His good nature lingers. Science Research '53-'54, Chess Club '54-'55, World Atlnils '55-'58, TAYLOR, ANNE BAIRD 91, 122, 128-129, 140 She smiles, and the world smiles back. S.C. Rep. '54- 55' Comet Stall '58-'54, Red gackets '54-'56, Latin Club '58-'54' French Club ' 4-'58- Seoretary '55-'58, Mixed Clloir '55-'56, Madrigals '55-'58, Bel Canto: '54, Intramurals '53-'55, National Honor Society '5B. TEAGUE, ROBERT ERWIN KBOBBYJ 90 1-'uit of gun, ep .ind life. Adv. see. '5, glocational Industrial Club '54-'56, Riapunin '55, Secreta? '55,'Motion Picture ops.-neun '5 , Reporter '53, Ji. ed cms Rep, '55. TERSIQSAZAS, SAQIF 90 U ?5':?f Pim::if:nr:ni'iif'ldming Club '54, F.l-LA. THOMSEN, DICK W. 91 He who ,rmilcs may never luck for o friend. F.F.A. '53-'55, Reporter '53-'54, Secretary '54-'55, F.F.A. State Delegate. THORESEN JOYCE ELAINE 91 --A iewcl ol i e brgghtest lustre. Adv. Treasurer '54-'5 , Tumbling Club '53-'58, Red Jackets '55-'58' Comet Stall '55-' 5, Mixed Choir '54- 5s, Intramumlx 'sa-'55, nel Cnntos '54-'5e. TIMMERMAN, LINDA 92, 128-129, 142, 146 They are rich who have friends. Adv. Voep '50, President '54, Veep '55, Hearts Club '53-'54, French Club '54-'55- Paint tlt Palette Club '55-'58, Red ackets '54-'56, Nat. Honor Society '55- '5B, Comet llaculty Editor '55-'56, Quill and Scroll '55-'58, TOBIN, BESS 92 A sw,-4-e Inu and n :wort gm behind ia. Adv, secretary '54, Intramurals Club '53-'55, Prnldent '55, vu,-p '54, Hearts Club '55-'5e, 11.1 Cnntos '55- '5s, Intramurals 'sa-'55. TORRES, TIMOTHY CTIMJ 19, 92, 123 Has liked by ,nun vnuniinnnl lndnnrinl '5-1'-'55. TOUCHSTONE, JANE 92 A flower from the gardens gf Alhambra. Arlv. Treasurer '53, President ' 4: Mathematicul Rec- rrultion '53-'54, Future Nursim! '54-'56. TREADWELL, PIERCE 92 'We like him whether right or wrong. Football Club '5-l-'55, Football B Team '58-'55, TURLEY, GINGER 92, 126 Many are her cliorm,r. S.C. Alt. '53, Red Cross Reg. '53-'55s Phot?I'll1bY '55-'54s Own Study '54-'5 1 Bel Canto: ' 5-'59: Devotional Committee '55, TURNER, MYRNA JQANNE 92 Adv.Sl'Il'dpH'?g 1',rdd': v54, Intramural Club 'ss-'55, Anatomy Club '55-'55, TYLER, THERESA 91 Friendly glance. friendly smile. URBANEK, ALFRED 92 Greatness thrvntens to overtake him. USELTON, SHARON ELAINE 92 M Never have we heard such a svqrklnlir laugh. Adv. Pres, '53-'54, Adda nnblni Polish 5a-55, van, 11,1 Cantos '54-'55'. VASSUEZ, DOLORES 92 u-rio soothe: the summits beast. Pan American '55. VICK, CONSTANCE JANE 91 l livr a charmed life. Adv. Secretory 'Stl-'54, F.F.A. Club '55-'56, Adda Dnbbn Polish Club '55-'56. VIEHWEG, NORMAN DAVID 93, 141 runner .ilinmev-ln? lil., win. D Tennis Club '54-'56, nn-ninurul, '54- 55. VON ROSENBERG. ROBERT HOLLAND 92 With us. he'r tugs. Adv. President '53, od and Gun Club '53-'54: Intru- muruls '55-'55. VOUDOURIS, JOHNNY 92 A s eed sort of fellow. Track Climb '53-'55, Science Research '55-'56, Intru- murals '53-'58, Track Mgr. '54-'56, Track EV Team '58-'55, WALKER, ANN 92 Versatile as one could have to bv. Adv. Secretary '54-'55, Red Cross Rep. '55, Intra- murals '54, Tennis Club '55, F.H.A. '55-'56, Secretory '55, D.E. Cluh '55, lntrnlnumls '54. WEINER, CAROL 17, 23, 92, 128-129 She walk: ln flowers in my fields. Ad. V '54 S d Cl b ' 3-'54 T - Ope tu 5 i cnnis cliil, '5.if 'l'unil,ling can '55-'55, lled jackets '54.'5e, lgigniinunil, 'sa-'54, Bel Cnntos '54-'55, nv-nny Revue XVELLS, JOE K. 23, 30, 127 Best in the wen. Tennis Club '55, G.-nnnn Club '54.'s5, 'ruinbllnxq Club '55-'56, Veen '55, Cheerleader '55-'58, Hi- '55-'55, Modriguls '54-'55, Mixed clinii '55-'55, spiiii 5 spdn,nnin,n p con.. '55-'5s, VVEST, SHEREEN 92 There's nauggt but good of her name. Adv. President ' , Treasurer 54, Adda Dabba Polish Club '58-'56, Reality Revue '54-'56, S.C. Rep. '53-'54. WHEELER, CAROL MORRIS 14, 92, 125, 128-129 --sis dngpi little lrindneun which ninn venue un 2. Adv. sgifii-.inns '54-'55' Red Jackets '54-'58, s.c. Rep. '55-'se Alt. '54-'55, Bel antm '53-'54, lnnn. murili '5s.'54, Tumbling cltlll '53-'58, VRD 54-'55- Treasurer '55-'5o. WHITE, JAMES ROY 92 A little nourense new und then? Adv. veeu '55-'54 Photography Club '55, Secretary '53, Track Club '54-'50, from Study club '55, Intru- nnu-nli '53, Tnieli 'reinn '5 -'56, cmu-cunniry 'ri-nm, Truck Tenn, Cuptalu '5s. WHITE, PATRICIA ANN IPATJ 92, 128- 129 A lm-l hood .ind .. ,ati tongue. Accounting Club '55, lnii-nnninils cluli '54, Rn.-nel, gliinsgsd-'55, Anatomy clnh '55-'55, Rnd Jin-lint, NVILLBANKS, VIRGINIA KGINGERJ 92 lim she mio., dn light fnnzuni., rim. Adv. Red cn-as Rep. '54, Tennis Club '53-'54, Addu Dublin Puliili Club '54-'55, WILLIAMS, KATHY R. 91, 125, 125-129. 142, 144-145, 146, 153, 191 She has a :mils for one and all. Adv. Reporter '53-'58, Red Jackets '54-'56, Maman Stall '53-'58, Managing Editor '55-'55, Comet Staff, Literary Editor '55- 56, gr. Historians, President '55- '56, Press Club '53-'54, an American Student Forunl '55, World Affairs Forum '55-'58, Secretary '55, N.S.P.A. and T.H.S.P.A. Delegate: Suclill Com. '55- '56: Handbook Com. '58-'54, Senior Club Com. '55- 'gghalsatiorlal Honor Society '55-'58, Quill and Scroll IVILSON, BETTE ANN 91, 123, 124, 128- 129, 146 Manner, style, and .vi-:lsr were in her .rylc'ech. Adv. President 54-'55, S.C. Rep. '53-'54, Tennis Cluls '53,.President '53, Hearts Club '54-'58, Veer? '55, President '55, Red Iackets '54-'58, Comet Asst, acids' Editor '55, Club Editor '56, Quill and Scroll '55-'5 . WILSON, LESLIE CHARLES 92, 125 A man of tant mind. Football Club '53-'55, F.F.A. Club '55-'58, Vee '55- '58i Football B Team '58-'54, Vanity 'SE-'55, District F.F.A. President '55-'58. WILSON, SANDRA JEANNE 92, 128-129, Ear!Pl'.r nnblerl thing is I1 wllumne lust. Adv. Secrets? '53-'54, Veei '54-'55 S,C, Alt. '55g Hearts Club ' 3-'56g Red Inc et: '54-'36, Mixed Choir '54-'56, Bel Cnnlm '53-'54. WILSON, YVONNE 92, 128-129 I live fur n little mon- laughter. Adv. Treasurer 'SSJ Tumhlin Club '53-'54, Hearts Club '54-'56, Bel Canto: '53-'Bk Red Jackets '55-'58, WITHERS, GLENDA MURRINE 92 WMI on angel! :gzsnnis Club '58, Nursing Club '54-'55, Bri Canto: ADAMS, LYNNE 99, 194 ACUIRRE, HERLINDA 96 ALDRIDCE, JIM 99, 107, 126, 180 ANDERSON, ALFRED 99, 194 ANDERSON, ANNE'l'l'E 99, 124 ANDERSON, BURCH 96 ANDERSON, CARL EvERE'1'r 96 ARMSTRONG, MARTHA 96 ARNO, MIKE 96 ARREDONDO MANUEL 190 ARZOLA, RICHARD 190 AULD, JIMMY 96 BAGBY, ANN 90, 161 BAIN, BETTY 96, 161 BAKER, ALAN 96, 151 BAKER, DON 96 BALDERACH, SUNNY 29, 40, 99, 161 BANKS, JIMMIE 96 BANKSTON, EDDIE 96, 124 BARCUS, MARY MARGARET 99, 141, 61, 218 BARNES, CAROLYN ANN 96, 115 BARR. CLIFFORD 96 BARREAR, RUDY 181 BARRETT, CEORCANNA 96, 161 BARTLETT, LINDA 99, 175 BARTLE'1'1', LORRAINE 96 BASEY, KENNETH RAY 96 BEAL, BARBARA 99, 161 BEARD, BARBARA 96, 111 BEARD, EMMA 96 BEARD, JIM 96, 163 BETHKE, LANELL 97 BICCS, ROBERT 91, 195, 198 BIRDWELL, CAIL 91, 115 BLANCHARD, JULIE 41, 91, 112 BOHN, JOHN 97 BOSWELL, NANCY 91, 115 BRACE, MARY E1.EANOR,97, 144 BRADLEY, AAN 97 BREED. w NDA 91, 150, 190 BRISENO, RUTH 97 BROWN, BETTY 91, 112 BRUMLEY, JON 97 BUELL, WALTER 91, 163 BULLARD, LANE 91, 177, 218 BURNE'I'l', E'l'I'Y RUTH 91, 132-133 CAFER, PATTY 97, 180 CAFFEY, JESSIE 97 CALKINS, PHYLLIS 97, 150, 180 Cq15YERT, CAROLYN 27, 36, 41, 47, 97, CARRILLO, ALBERT 190 CARRUTH, STANLEY 191 CARSON, PHILLIP 11, 29, 90, 31, 97 CARSTARPHEN, MOLLY 97 CARTER. CAROLYN 166 CARTLIDGE. RONNY 97 CASTRO, zEKE 97 CASTRUITA, RICHARD 90, 97, 127, 150, 173 CHAPMAN, NANCY ANN 91, 115 CHAPMAN, RANKIN 20, 97 CHEAVENS, ALICE 181 CHOTE, DIANA 115 CHRISTIANSON, CAROLYN 91, 180 CLGSK, ROBERT 91, 123, 125, 132-133, CLINE, PATRICIA 91, 178 COCKE, SUE 182 COCKRELL, SCOTT 97 COKER, EDVVARD 13, 97 COLEMAN, LOIS 91, 132-133, 160 COLLIER, BARRY 19, 97 COLLINS, NANCY 91, 190 COMACHO, FRANK 190 COOK, BETTY 13, 28, 91, 103, 174 COOK, JACK 91, 195, 197 WOODS, CHARLENE 92 'Tendorcr than a nn-In lmnI1. Tumbling Club '53-'54, Science Research '54-'58: Intramurals '53-'58. WOOD, CHUCK 92, 132, 153 Always leave them laughing. Adv. vwp '55-'56, Plxotoxm hy CRIB '53-'54, Sgr.-.B mm, '53-'54, Instrumental 1111.919 '54-'56g Bm '54- 'SBQ Intramuruls '55-'58. WOOTEN, DOROTHY 92, 128-129, 142 Her winning way: are known by many, Adv. Treasurer 53. Secrets '55, S.C. RQP- '54-'55, Latin Club '53-'56 Vee 535: Red locket: '54-'56, Nat. Honor Society 155-'58, Intramurals '53-'58. JUNIORS COOK, MARIANNE 184 COOK, RUTH ANN 97, 191 COOPER, MARY ALLWYN 97, 127, 175 CORBITT, DON 97 CORNER, ROSE MARY 97, 150, 180 CORTEZ, MARY 168 CRADDOCK, LARRY 97, 163 CROMACK, BERT 13, 98, 103 CROWE, JON PAGE 98 DAGWELL, MIMI 98 DARSEY, BETTY 99, 160 DAVIS, BARBARA 99, 141, 177 DAVIS, JOHN T. 14, 99, 151, 181 DAVIS, MARTHA ANN 99, 194 DAYWOOD, DORIS 99, 110 DECHERD, JONATHAN 13, 99, 100, 163 DEEN, MILDREN 99, 187 DIETERICH, PINKEY 98 DORSE'1'1', ROBERT 171 DOvE, RICHARD 99, 132-133, 186 DOWD, BARBARA 99, 161 DOYLE, GRACE 98 DRAKE, SUSAN 99, 150, 161 DRISKELL, ARTHUR 99, 141, 195, 197 DUBE, MARCIE 99, 174 DUCKETT, BERT 98 DUFE, BILL 98 DUNN, ERNEST 98 DURAN, YOLANDA 99, 101 DURRE'1'I', DIANE 14, 99, 150, 194 DYKES, MYRTLE 194 EASON, MARY ANN 98, 168 EASUM, BILL 98, 132-133, 171 EDGAR, SALLY 98, 132-133, 175 EDWARDS, CHARLES 98, 186 EICHENBAUM. HAROLD, JR. 98, 151, 184 EITELMAN, JOYCE 9, 98, 99, 140 ELEY, CHERRY 98, 160 ELLEDGE, JOHN 98, 180 EPPRIGHT, NANCY 98, 175 EVANS, ALLEN 98, 163 EVERSON, CHARLES 98, 179 FAINTER, JOHN 28, 98, 195, 196 FAIRCHILD, DAVID 98, 141 FAIREY, LYNE'1'TE 98, 162 FALK, ANN MARIE 98, 172 FANCHER, GEORGE 98 FEILD, EUGENE 20, 98, 186 FERREE, BILL 98 FERRELL, BONNIE LOU 98, 126, 141, 172 FISHER, MARY RUTH 99, 141 FITZGERALD, BOB 99 FITZGERALD, TERRY 99, 163 FLOURNOY, JEANNINE 99, 161 F OLKES, CAROLYN 99 FORD, HARVEY 99 FOWLER, MARY ANN 99 FRANKS, QUENTIN.18-4 FRIAS. MANUEL 99 FRIEDRICH, OTTO 99, 184 FRIEDRICH, WAYNE 99 FUCHS, MALCOLM 99, 132-133, 176 FUNK, DIANE 99 FUNK, DOUG 99 GARDNER, ELIZABETH 99, 172 GARNER, BOBBY 99 GATLIN, RICHARD 99 GA'l 1'IS, BILL 99, 107, 141 GILLETT, ROBERT 150 GOEKING, CHARLES 99 GOEN, MARTHA 99, 180 GOERNER, CHARLIE 99 GONZALEZ, MARY 99, 180 GONZALEZ, LUPE 169 XVRIGHT, DAN 92, 144 Far mf know um ww. the ladies, he 151, 419901 mae,-1 Hua.-I. , , Adv. Sgt-ut-nnm '95, Football Club 54-55: Footbnll B Team '54, vmny '55, M-mn churn. '59. ZAMORA, MARY ROSE 92 So be sleudla-rl and demurv.'. F.H,A. '53-'55, Historian, Treais. ZIEGLER, LeROY HORACE 92 --A guy who mv: bv bent, GRAHAM, BETTY 99 GRAY, DAVID 19, 184 GREENE, JO FRANCIS 36, 99, 127 GREGORY, SUE 99 GRIFFIN, EUGENIA 99, 132-133 GRIST, NANCY 99, 127 GUARINO, VINCENT 20, 32, 99 GUERRERO, EMMA 167 GUERRERO, GLORIA 167 GUMMELT, FRANCES 99 GUSTAFSON, MARY 100, 140, 180 GUTIERREZ, MARY 100, 161 HAEHNEL, CARL 100, 151, 182 HAGGARD, THOMAS 100, 176 HALL, BETTE 100 HARCRAVES, NEVILLE 141, 151 HART, SHERMAN 199 HATCHELL, MIKE 111 HAUSMAN, HELEN 100, 169 HAWKINS, JANE 100, 187 HAYES, JOYCE 100, 160 HEATHINCTON, PAT 100 HEBER, SUSAN 100, 182 HELWIG, ANNETTE 100, 122, 161 HENNINGER, DAISIEBELLE 170 HENRY, MARTHA JO 100, 150, 187 HERWICK, SUSIE 161 HILL, JIMMY 100 HOFFMAN, NORMAN 100 HOLMES, JIM BOB 100, 186 HORNSBY, BETTY LOU 100 HOUSER, GORDON 100, 124, 132-133, 173 HOWARD, LEE 100, 150, 187 HUFF, JANE LOU 100, 178 HUFF, NANCY 100, 141, 161 HUMPHREY, LILLIAN 100, 140, 175 IIUNTLEY, JOAN 13, 100, 184 HURWITL, LARRY 100, 126 HYLAND, SUE 100 ISELY, RUTH 22, 100, 191 JAQUYSH, LARRY 100 JENKINS, JACKIE 99, 47, 100, 115 JENKINS, JIM 100 JENKINS, NANCY 101 JOHNS, BESSIE MAE 101, 170 JOHNSON, JOHNSON, BETH 101, 180 JAY LYNN 101 JOHNSON, JOANN 101, 150 JOHNSON, JUDY 101, 140, 115 JOHNSON JOHNSON MILAM 101 SHARON 22 101 172 JONES, GRANVILLE 101 JONES, JUDY 194 JONES, RICHARD 101, 180 JOSEPH, LOUIS 101 JUNG, JOE 101, 141 KALMBACH, SHELLEY 101, 170 KEELEN, CAROLYN 22, 101 KEETON, CAROLE 22, 101, 107, 122, 181 KELLEY, ROGER 101 KING, BETTY 101, 172 KING, CAROLYN 101, 175 KINGSBURY, BETTY 101, 184 KINSEY, DOROTHY 101 KIZER, R. D. 171 KLEIN, KAREN K. 101, 191 KNAPE, FRANCES 101 KOEN, BEV 21, 101, 175 KOENNING, WILLIE 179 KUHN, DICK 101, 132-133, 177 LAIRD. EARL 190 LAMBERT, JAMES 101 LAMMERS, JANET 101 LANKPORD, LOIS 101, 170 LASKY, SANDRA 101, 100 LAVES, PACEY 101 LAWSON, GORDON 173 LEE, KIT 101, 122, 172 LEIGHTY, VONNIE 101 LEINBACH, HARRY 101, 106, 195, 197 LEONARD, JOHN 20, 21, 96, 101, 102-100 LEWIS, BUzzY 19, 00, 01, 04, 00, 40, 101, 107, 127, 161 LOGAN, DAVID 101, 184 LOPEZ, HERMINIA 101 LOPEZ, ISIDORO 101 LOVE'1'1', JAMIE 101, 104 LUMPKIN, CECILE 101, 122, 178 LYNCH, IVA LEE 101 MCANALLY, CHARLES 101 MCCAIN, CAROL 101, 170 MCCOLLUM, MARIE 174 MCCULLOUGH, DON 20, 21, 28, 102 MCDOWELL, MARTIN 190 MCEACHERN, DOYLE 102-100, 190 MEKEE, CAROLYN 102 MCSHAN, PRENTIS DOYLE 102 MARTINS, WAYNE 102, 151 MASSINGILL, BETTY 102, 170 MATA, STEVE 190 MELTON, JEWEL 102, 1lT7, 127, 161 MENDOZA, DOMINGO 188 MENN, ROSEMARY 102, 100 MILLER, BEVERLY ANN 102 MILLER, ROY 102, 104 MILLICAN, HERMAN 102, 132-133 MILLS, BETTY 102, 160 MIRANDA, STELLA 102, 182 MOEHLMAN, STEPHEN 102, 122, 127, 191 . MONCIVAIS, JOHNNY 190 MONTGOMERY, ANN 102 MOORE, HERSHEL 102, 184 MOREHEAD, JUDY 102, 151, 184 MORGAN, FRAN 10, 102, 141, 177 MORRIS, ETHEL 100 MORRIS, MARJORIE 150 MORRISS, LATRELLE 102, 160 MOSS, JUDY 102, 187 MOWDY, E. C. 102 MYERS, SHIRLEY 102, 172 NALLEY, MIKE 11, 18, 34, 47, 107 NEHRING, ODIE 102 NELSON, NANCY PAT 102, 108 NELSON, PAT 102, 175 NICHOLS, BOBBY 102 NIEMANN, LARRY 102 NOBLE, SHERMAN 14, 102, 100 NOLEN, JONNIE SUE 102, 161 NORDEMAN, KENNETH 177 OGLESBY, EWELL 102 OJMEDA, PEARL 167 0 GUIN, MARIE 102 OLGUIN, SAM 20 OLVERA, JOE 102, 182 OVERSTREET, MARTHA 102, 175 OWENS, ALAN 102 PALMER, ROBERT 176 PATTERSON, CAROL 102, 175 ABEITA, ORFALINDA 189 ADAMS, ALICE 108, 187 ADAMS, NANCY 108, 100 ADDCOX, MARCIE 108 AGUILERA, ROSS 108 AGUIRRE, ALICE 19, 108, 167 ALEXANDER, ED 108, 182 ALEXANDER, LEANNIE 108, 107 ALEXANDER, ECCY 108, 100 ALLEN, JEWEL 169 ALLEN, ROBIN, 100, 187 ALLISON, LESLIE 108 ALLISON, LYNDA 108, 181 ALLMAN, MARILYN 108, 187 AMSTER, STEPHANIE 108, 182 AMSTER, SUSAN 108, 182 ANDERSON, DOUGLAS 108 ANDERSON, SALLY 22, 108, 124, 172 ANDREWARTHA, SHERON 108, 187 ARDIS, BILL 108, 132-133, 173 ARLDT, MARY LOU 108, 170 ,L-L, ,, PAYNE, ELIZA JANE 102, 107, 127, 141 PEACOCK, LEON 102, 188 PEAL, POLLY 20, 102, 107, 140-141 PEDEN, ROBERT 14, 102, 102-100, 150, 151 PEEL, ROBERT 19, 27, 103, 151, 184 PETRI, VIRGINIA 103, 174 PETTY, GENELLE 103 PILAND, KAY 103, 178 PINCKARD, SANDRA 103, 175 PINCKNEY, MARY SUE 103, 150, 161 PLA'I'l', RONNY 151 POLLARD, EDDIE 103 POPE, SHARON 103, 175 PORSCH, PEGGY 14, 103, 107, '122, 170 PRADO, TINA 170 PRINGLE, DONNA 103, 175 PRYOR, HARRIET 103, 175 RATLIFF, EDNA 103, 170 RAVEN, JOANN 103, 174 REED, JOE 103, 186 REED, ZELDA 103, 175 REICHERT, JOHN D. 14, 103, 122, 184 RESENDEZ, DOLORES 168 RESENDEZ, YGNACIO 186 RHODES, BEVERLY JO 103, 161 RICHARD, JUDY 103 RI'I'l'ER, EDEN 103, 161 ROBERTSON, PAT 103 RODGERS, SUE 103, 170 ROGERS, CHARLES 103, 141 ROSSI, JUNE 160 RUSSELL, ELIZABETH 103, 169 RUSSELL, PEGGY 103, 180 SAMUEL, SANDRA 100, 140, 161 SANDERS, WALTER 103, 132-133, 173 SAUNDERS, LINDA 103, 140 SAWYER, NAOM1 RUTH 104, 150, 161 SCARBOROUGH, JERRY 141 SCHARLACH, ARTHUR 104 SCHMITT, JUDY ANN 104 SCHNABEL, CHARLENE 20, 104, 151, 161 SCHULZ-BEHREND, ANITA 104 SCHUTLE, EUGENE 141 SCHWABE, ROBERT 104 SCOTT, PAT 104 SHELLEY, JEAN 104, 181 SHELTON, MARY 14, 104, 122, 150, 160 SKAGGS, GEORGE 104, 188 SMITH, BARBARA 104 SMITH, HOWARD 104 SMITH, JOAN 104, 175 SMITH, KENNETH 179 SMITH, LARRY 20, 104 SMITH, LEROY 104 SMITH, MARTHA 169 SMITH, RAYMOND 104 SNOWDEN, CAROL 104, 160 SPARKS, SAM 104 SPIRES, CAROL 20, 104, 124, 177 SPRADLING, JAMES 104 SPRADLING, JOYACE 104, 169 SPRUCE, BILL 104 STANFIELD, M. L. 104 STANLEY, KENT 104 STARLING, FRANCES 104, 177 STEGALL, DOROTHY 170 STEINLE, JOHN HENRY 14, 104 STENGEL, BOBBY 176 STEPHENS, DARLENE 189 SOPHOMORES ARNO, JAMES 108 ARTL, JIMMY 108 BAGGE'I'1',llUDY 100, 182 BAILEY, C ARLES 100. 184 BALAGIA, ROSE MARIE 100, 125, 168 BALES, LARRY 108, 122, 178, 207 BALKE, JO ANN 108, 167 BANDY, LINDA 100, 100 BARHO, JIMMY 108 BARKER, CHARLES 108, 179 BARNE'I'T, BE'l'1'Y 108, 166 BASH, JERRI 109, 187 BASSIST, LYNN 109, 172 BAYNE, BILL BOB 109 BEAL, ETHEL 109, 161 BEARD, BINNIE 109 BEASLEY, JOHN 109 BECKER, GRETCHEN 109, 172 BEHRNS, CHARLES 109 BENNETT, JIM 109, 218 STEVENSON, LINDA FAY 22, 104 STEWART, MARION 105 STOCKARD, DEANA 105, 175 STOERMER, BILL 105, 127 STOLLE, BARBARA 105 STOLLEY, GAY 9, 99, 105, 141 STRAUSSER, FRAN 105, 170 STROMAN, JOANNA 160 STUBBLEFIELD, DON 105 STUMBERG, MARTHA 99, 105, 177 SULLIVAN, JEANETTE 105, 160 TALAMANTES, GLORIA 105 TAMPKE, LILLIAN 105, 161 TAYLOR, ERNEST 173, 132-133 TERRY, CATHERINE 105, 124, 175 THIEME, HENRY 105 THOENE, ALBERT 105, 176 THOMPSON, BARBARA 105 TOLVE, NANCY 105, 175 TOWNSLEY, MARY ANN 105 TRUIETT, JO ANNE 105, 160 TURNER, LOIS 105, 160 UHLIG, MARTHA ANN 105 VAN WINKLE, SUSAN 105. 161 VARNADO, BRIEN 105. 132-133 VILLARREAL, JUAN 105 WAGHALTER, ALAN 105 WAHL, MARLENE 105 WALKER, VIRGINIA 105, 125, 177 WALLACE, KAY 105, 150, 101 WAPPLER, BILLY 105 WARNER, JOHN 105 WARREN, JANELLE 105, 161 WATERS, PA'I'1'Y 105, 175 WATT, JIM 105, 171 WEAVER, BILLY 105 WEBER, NANCY 105, 161 WEBSTER, JOHN 105 WEED, BUSTER 105, 191 WEIDE, BETTY 00, 40, 105, 125, 141, 172 WEISE, CHARLES 14, 27, 195, 198, 199, 201 WEISE, MIKE 105, 124 WELLS, LOIS 105 YVEST, ROBIN 160 VVHITE, BOBBY 103, 105 WHITEHEAD, PATRICIA 105, 17-I WIDMER, JIMMY 106 WIER, JAMES 106, 195, 197 XVILHITE, GEORGE 106, 141, 100 WILKERSON, KAREN 175 WILLIAMS. BARBARA 106, 180 WILLMS, JOHN 106, 179 WILSON, DONNA 160 WILSON, PAUL 106, 141 WILSON, TOMMY 106, 171 WINSHIP, SHEILA 106, 176 WOLF, VIRGINIA 106, 191 WUKASCH, BARRY 19, 106, 127, 186 YEATES. KENT 106 YOE, BILL 106, 151 YOUNG, KENNETH 103 YOUNG, WILLIAM 106, 184 BENNETT, SHARON 108, 187 BETHUNE. BEVERLY 108. 125, 161 RE'I'I'IS, JUDY 109 BE'I'I'S, JOHN 109, 122, 125, 132-133, 222 BEVILE, JOYLENE 109, 187 BEZA, ALFRED 178 BILLINGS, JANICE 109, 187 BIRDWELL, MARY 109, 172 BISHOP, SHIRLEY 109 BOSTIC, HELEN 109 BOUGHTON, CAROL 109 BOYD, DICK 109 BOYER, EVA 109, 187 BOYKO. BILL 109, 229 BRIGHT, BUM 172 BRISENO, ESTHER 109 BRISTOL, GEORGE 109, 191 BROAD, TOM 109, 125, 132-133, 173, 217 BROOKS, CAROLE 182 BRYAN, JANICE 109, 100 BURGIN, PARKER 109, 141, 227 BURLESON, LIN 109, 172 CALDWELL, BETTY 109, 181 CAMPBELL, RONDA 109 CANTRELL, ARLENE 109, 161 CANTRELL, MARLENE 109, 169 CANTU, HUMBERTO 179 CANTU, vEL1A 109 CARLIN, CECELIA 101 CARLISLE, CAROLYN 109, 161 CARLISLE. JUDY 109 CATHEY, EVELYN 109 CHANDLER, TONY 109 CHAPMAN, HENRY 109 CHAPMAN, SUE 109, 161 CHEAVENS, JOE 109, 122, 217 CHILDERS, MYRNA 109 CHILES, ANN 108, 172 CHOTE, DICK 109, 229 CHRISTIAN, ELEANOR 109 CLICK, MINNIE BELL 109, 100 CLINE, JUDY 110,'184 COEPMAN, CAROL 110, 172 COLE, COLIN 110, 132-133, 228 CONN, JOHN 110 COTTEN, MIKE 11, 46, 110, 119, 122, 124, 195, 203, 217, 220, 225, 230 COTTRELL, HAZEL 110, 184 CRAIG, GARY 22, 110, 141, 201, 211 CRUMP, PEGGY 110 CRYER, IMOGENE 110 CUELLAR, MARY HELEN 110, 202 DANIEL, DARAVENE 110, 119, 167 DAUGHERTY, RAINEY 110, 179 DAVIDSON, PEGGY 19, 110, 182 DAVIS, PATSY 12, 110, 161 DAVIS, ROBERT 110, 132-133 DAVIS, ROY 110, 171 DAVIS, TEXANNA 110, 170 DAVIS, VIRGINIA 110, 161 DEBUSK, SUZANNE 110, 162 DEEN, CAROLYN 110, 187 DEGEURIN, DICK 110 DEKLE, JAMIE 110 DELGADO, IRENE 109 DENNIS, WAYNE 180 DENNY, STANLEY 110 DENSON, CAROL 110, 122, 100 DENT, CHARLES 110, 111 DERBY, TERRY 110, 182 DEVINE, PA'I'l'Y 110, 172 DIEMER, JERRY 110 DISCH, ELIZABETH 110, 184 DOLLAR, WALTER 110, 201, 217 DOUGLAS, ARTHUR 111, 179 DOUGLAS, INDIA 111, 151, 161 DOWNS, TONY 111 DRAKE, CARY 111, 172 DUESING, JOHN 171, 229 DUMKE, DARRELL 111 DURBIN, ANITA 111 DWENGER, JACKIE 111, 181 DYE, L. L. 111 ECKHARDT, CHARLES 110 ELEY, JIMMY 110, 184 ERB, PRISCILLA 111, 170 ESTRADA, ERNEST 111 ESTRADA, MANUEL 111 ETHEREDCE. CHARLES 111 EZELL, ELLEN 111, 132-133, 182 FARISS, DON 111, 132-133 FARMER, CAROL 111, 184 ' FARMER, MARTHA 22, 111, 122, 187 FEHR, EDWARD 111 FEIEKDINANDTSEN, MARGARET 13, 111, FEUERBACHER, DAVID 111, 186 FINCH, JERRY 111 FLEMING, BETTY 111. 170 FLORES, LEE 111, 217 FORWOOD, AMOR 111 FOSTER, JODIE 111, 184 FOYT, CHARLES 111, 184 FRANKLIN, NORMAGEE 111 FRIEDEN, LARRY 111 GALYEAN, LeROY 111 GARDNER, ROBERT 111 GARDNER, TERRY 111, 186 GARNER, CAROLYN 111, 122, 160 CARRARD, BILL 111, 184 GARRETT, KEITH 111, 184 GINSBURG, DAVID 111, 141, 150, 173 GLOVER, BEN 11, 188, 227 GONZALES, CANDIDO 111 CRANBERRY, LARRY 111, 186 GREESON, MARY NELL 111, 160 CREMILION, JEANNIE 111, 181 GRIFFIN, LARRY 111, 191 GROHMANN. SKIPPY 111 CUARINO, CLAIRE 24, 112, 187 CUSTAI-'SON, BARBARA 112, 100 CUSTAFSON, BARBARA JOAN 112, 168 GUSTAFSON, DICK 22, 112, 140, 141 CUSTAFSON, VIRGINIA 112 GUTHRIE, PETER 112, 179, 227, 230 HADEN, SARAH 112, 151, 177 HAHN, DONNY 112, 111 HAILE, JOSIE 112, 122, 161 HAMLE'1'I', SUE 112, 187 HAMMOND, PATSY 112, 161 HANKEY, MIKE 112 HARDY, PAUL 112, 168 HAROLD, EUGENE 112 HARRELL, DAVID 112, 186 HARTON. GLORIA 112 HATHERLY, JAMES 112, 164 HATHERLY, NORMA 112, 161 HAWLEY, DOROTHY 112, 181 HAYES, NELDA 112, 187 HENSON, JOY 12, 14, 22, 122, 181 HERNANDEZ. EVA 168 HERNANDEZ, MARGARET 168 HERNANDEZ. NOEMI 112 HERRICK, BETTY 112, 102 HERRING, NANCY 119, 182 HESS, GLENDA 112 HIBLER, LYNN 112 HICE. JERLENE 112 IIINES, CURTIS KCENEJ 112 HINMAN, GARLAN 112 HINTON, MICHEL 112 HIRSCHEELD, TERESA 112, 178 HITCHCOCK, SANDY 112, 150 HODGES, MACEY, 118, 151, 111 HOLCOMB, JUNE 118, 181 HOLLAND, RENA 118 HOLLOWAY, VIRGINIA 118 HOMESLEY, FRANK 118 HOSKINS, HOWARD, BETTE 113, 160 BETTY 113, 180 HUFF, TALBOT 22, 113, 140, 141, 177 HUFFMAN, WAYNE 18, 112, 125, 177, 218 HUNTER, SANDY 112, 172 IBARRA, JIMMY 113, 151, 186 JABOUR, MARY ANN 113, 160 JACKSON, BILLY 14, 22, 113, 140, 141, 177 JENNINGS, DICKIE 118 JOHNSON, ARLENE 118 JOHNSON, DORIS 113, 160 JOHNSON, JACKIE 168 JOHNSON, JAN 118 JOHNSON, JANICE 118, 172, 219 JOHNSON, JOHN 118, 132-133, 220, 224 JOHNSTON, NELL 113, 124, 181 JONES, BEVERLY 118 JONES, JEAN 118 JONES, ROBIN 118, 172 JONES, SUSAN 172 JOSEPH, JANICE 172 KASPER, DELORES 113 KELLAM, NITA 113, 182 KELLEY, ANN 113 KELLY, NANCY 113, 177 KENNEDY, JIMMY 186 KERBOW, KAREN 113, 172 KING, CAROLE 118, 172 KING, JOHN 118, 188 KIRK, KAROL 172 KIRK, LESLIE 118, 141 KIZER. HUBERT 171 KLAUS. EDWARD 118, 163 KNIERIM. BRUCE 22, 113, 226, 227 KOCUREK, KAY 113, 122, 125, 172 KOHRS, JANICE 113 KOPEL, STEPHEN 113, 151 KRUECER, WILFARD 113 KUEMPEL, ROBERT 113, 207, 217 KULLENBERG, BARBARA 113, 187 LABIT, CHARLES 113 LAMME. BARBARA 113 LANE. REX BRYAN 114 LANE, WARDLOW 28, 114 LANFORD, TOMMY 114 LANKFORD. MARY 114 LATH ROP, IRENE 114, 177 LEE, JOYCE 114, 170 LEMBURG, ANN 22, 114 LEMOND, ROY 114 LeSUEUR, ANITA 114 LEWIS, RAMONA 114 LEWIS, RANDY 114 LINDGREN, KENNETH 114, 119, 207, 217 LINNSTAEDTER, OSCAR 114 LODER, KATHRYN 114, 180 LOGAN, BARRIE 114, 162 LOWE, LOUIS 114 LUEDECKE, BILL 114 LUNDAY, ROBERT 114 LUNDIN, DAVID 114 LUNDQUIST, LRVERNE 114, 141, 188 LUNG, JOE 114, 124 MCCALEB, BILLY 46, 114, 119, 122, 141, 182 MCCALLUM, KAY 114, 172 MCCAVICK, KAREN 114, 187 MCCONNELL, JAMES 21, 114 MCCULLOUGH, GARY 114, 184 MCCULLOUGH, MACK 114 MCCULLY, JOHN 114, 176 MECUTCI-IEON, BILL 114 MCDANIEL, MARY LOU 114, 151, 177 MCDONNEL, MILTON 115 McDOWELL, DORA ANN 115 McC-INNIS, BEI'1Y 115 MONELLEY, TOMMY 115 MCPHERSON, BEN 115, 177 MADELEY, MARY MARGARET 115 MALORS, SANDRA 115, 178 MA LARI, JERRY 115, 186 MANN, JUDY 115, 172 MANNING, BILL 21, 115, 186 MARONEY, MIKE, 210, 212, 216 MARQUEZ, MARCUS 180 MAR IN, JANE 115, 160 MARTINEZ, ADAM 173 MATHEWS, BARBARA JANE 115 MATHENVS, GUY 115 MAXEY, CHARLES 115, 180 MAXEY, EVA GAYLE 115, 119, 150, 161 MAYEUX, DON 115, 132-133 MAYFIELD, LEE, 22, 115, 119, 141, 207, 217, 228 MEE,KS, JACKI 170 MERCADO, ALICE 115 MERCADO, ARTHUR 115, 171, 231 MESCHKE, ELAINE 115 MEYERS, ANNE 115, 182 MILLER, JUDY 115, 184 MOHRMANN, LEONARD 115 MONRREAL, ROSALINDA 174 MONTOYA, DAVID 178 MOORE, CHARLES 115 MORELAND, HARRIS 115, 132-133, 184 MORRISON. KATHRYN 115. 167 MOSES, MARY CATHERINE 115, 184 MOUNCE, CHARLES 115 MURPHY, BEVERLY 115, 187 NALLEY. ANNA 115, 187 NARDECCHIA, VICTOR 186 NELSON, DON 115, 207, 217 NELSON, MARIAM 115, 170 NE'I'I'LE, BARBARA 115 NEWMAN, BILLIE 115, 169 NIELSON, IRMA JEAN 115 NOBLE, SHARON 115, 161 NOBLES, LARRY 115, 184 NUNIS, BOBBY 195, 198 OBENCHAIN, INA 115 ODOM, CAROL 115, 170 OJEDA, EDNA 167 OLSEN, MARILYN II5, 177 ' O'QUINN, TRUEMAN 115, 229 OROSCO, MARY ALICE 167 OROSCO, SONIA 167 ORTEGON, RUDY 115 OWEN, MARTHA 116 OWENS, CHARLES 115, 184 PALIOS, MELVIN 115 PARKER. JULIE 116, 187 PARKS, SARAH 116, 122, 161 PARSONS, VIRGINIA 116, 187 PATE, LINDA 116, 168 PEARSON, JOAN 116. 172 PERALES, JOSIE 167 PETERSON, ANNE 116, 177 PETERSON, EDWARD 116 PETERSON, LINDA 116 PFEIFFER, GERALD 116 POLANCO, JOE 119, 207, 217 POLANCO, LOUIS 190 POLLARD, CARALISA 218 POST, DANNIE 116, 132-133 POWELL, SARAH 116, 168 PRINCE, JUDY 116, 187 RAGSDALE, CHARLOTTE 116, 161 RAINES, JUDITH 119 RAMAGE, ELIZABETH 116, 160 RAMIREZ, LAWRENCE 116 RANDLE, MALLORY 116, 177, 219 RANSOM, KAY 14, 116, 122, 124, 187 RAPP, VESTA 116 RAY, WALLACE 116 REDDICK, ALICIA 116, 187 REED, DAN 116 REED, RITcH1E 116, 184 REED, SUSAN 118 REINKE, JIM 119, 132-133 REITL, MARILYN 118, 132-183, 170 RHODES, GINGER 116, 187 RITTER, BOBBY 116 RIVERA, LAURA 170 ROBERTS, BARBARA us ROBERTS, JUDY 117, 172 RoDDY, TOMMY 117 RODMAN, ROY 117, Iss RODRIQUEZ, LEE RoY 179 ROMINE, ELIZABETH 170 RosAs, JOHNNY 179 RosAs, NoREERTo 141 RoTscH, HERMAN 117, 132-133, 151 RUCKER, PAT 26, 119, 141 RUDDER, JAMES 117 RUDE, EL zA1aETH 29, 117, 184, 218 RUDOLPH, TRACY 117 RUSCH, PAT 27, 117, 125, 150, 182 RUSSELL, MARTHA 117, 124, 150, 167 RYLANDER, HILL 118, 188 SALAS, GRACE 116, 170 SALAZAR, MARCOS 179 SANDBERG, JOEL 117, 132-138 SCHAEFFER, BONNIE LEE 117 SCHILLER, NATHAN 117, 132-133 SCHILLER, NELSON 117, 182, 133 SCHMITT, PAT 180 SCO'1'I', NELL 167 SELLERS, GEORGIA 117 SERDA, VICTOR 117 SEXTON, SUE 187 SHANE, TIMOTHY 117 SHANKS, SUSIE 117, 172 SHANNON, JOYCE 160 SHARP, RUTH 167 SHELBY, NANCY 117, 182 SHELTON, GARLAND 117 SHELTON, JOHN 117 SHELTON, LELIA 117, 132-138 SHEPPERD, SKIPPY 117, 124, 177, 229 SHERRILL, BEIIY JO 174 SHIELDS, YVANDA 117, 132-183 SHIPLEY, OLLE 177, 217 SHIVERS, JOHN 117, 184 SHOOTER, JACK 117, 226 SHOWALTER, DAN 117 SIMON, STEVE 117, 188 SIMS, TOMMIE 117, 161 SLADEK, KARL 117, 182-133 SMALLING, JOHN 117, 191 SMITH, CHARLES 117 SMITH, DOLORES 117, 168 SMITH, EDGAR 117 SMITH, HARVEY 117 SMITH, JOYCE 117, 161 SMITH , LOYCE 117, 187 SMITH, PAMELLA 19, 117, 182 SMITH, QUINTIN 22, 27, 29, 117, 150, 162 SMITH, RONNIE 117 SMITH, SHARON 117, 161 SMITH. TOMMY 117 SNIDER, JOAN 117, 168 STANLEY, JOYCE 118, 169 STEWART, TISSIE 27, 118, 150, 172 STORCH, JUDY 19, 119 STOUNE, MICHAEL 119, 182-133, 184 STUART, CHARLENE 19, 118 STUBBLEFIELD, BE'1'1'Y 118 STUDTMAN, CAROLYN 20, 119, 172 STUDTMAN, JEANETTE 20, 118, 172 SUTTON, BEVERLY 118, 161 , 229 TATE, RAYMOND 119 TAYLOR, BARBARA 19, 118 TAYLOR, LORE'l'1'A 13, 118, 160 TAYLOR. MARY 19, 22, 118, 182 TEVINO , JOHNNY 28 THOMAS, SARA 118, 160 THOMPSON, BARBARA 176 THOMPSON, BEI IY 174 THOMPSON, JEFF 119 TUCKER, ANN 118, 161 TURNER, NORMA 118 TYLER, ELEANOR 118, 119, 124, 126, 172 UZZELL, MARVE 187, 188 VASQUEZ, MARTHA 118 VELASQUEZ, ZELMA 118 VILLAPARDO, BEATRICE 167 VILLARREAL, RAMON 118 VOTAW, DORCAS 118, 174 WAGONER, JACK 118 WARD, BEVERLEY 118, 170 WASHINGTON, JAN 118, 177 WEBB, JOYCE 118, 122, 187 XVEISS, VIRGIL 118 WELLS, ELAINE 118 WHALEY, PAT 118 WHEAT, JIMMY 118, 132-133, 228 WHEELER, DENNY 118, 177 WHITAKER. NANCY 118 WHITE, RICHARD 118, 171 WHITE. SUZANNE 160 WHITENER, JANETH 118, 160 WHITLEY, IRIS 119, 168 NVHITNEY, BILL 119 WILCOTT, CURTIS 119, 184, 227, 230 WILDER. HILLIARE 119 WILHELM, PATSY 119 WILKERSON, RAY 119, 141, 188 WILLIAMS, CAROLYN 119, 170 IVILLIAMS, JERRY 119 VVILLIAMS, LYNN 119, 177 XVILLIAMS, ROLAND 119 WILSON, OWENS 132-133, 178 WOODSON, COLLEEN 86, 46, 118, 177, 218 WYLIE, JANELLE 119 ZAMORA, DOROTHY 119, 167 ZOBEL, JOAN 119, 187 S um: ,


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