Austin High School - Comet Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1957

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Q hal Y w.vf'P il. .V !-.,.,, K 3 . l , X 'H .W ,14,v, '. , Co-Editors .....,........ Managing'Editor A....,.. Student Life ......,..vA. Assistant ......ss.. Features .,....ss Faculty .,,.. - ,...,. Assistant ...,....,.. Senior Class ........ Assistant .,t,..a,.. Junior Class .....,.t,t,i, Sophomore Class Assistant ..o.av..r.. Judy Baggett Janice Billings Vicki Blankenship Betty Brown Cay Burton Betty Cunningham Foreword Spirit is mysterious. It is a ghost or fire, an angel or a demon, energy or life. But most of all, spirit has been synonymous with Stephen F. Austin High this year of 1956-1957. Spirit is a fleeting thing that comes, goes, and can be found almost anywhere. At SFA it has been present at dances, academic contests, athletic events, and even in classrooms. This spirit was felt in the quieter, as well as the lighter, moments. Through the medium of pictures and the written word, the Comet of 1957 has sought to capture SPIRIT in its many, temperamental moods. Rising with one accord to the strains of Loyal F orever, the Red Jackets displayed spirit at its height, as they formed the tra- ditional block Led by its drum major, the Maroon Band, ever adding its enthusiastic efforts, marched on the Held. Filled with a spirit of glowing pride, the student body gathered together as one around the flaming bonfire before the traditional home- coming game. Because of this unequaled spirit, SFA was honored with the Sportsmanship Trophy, which was given for the first time to the outstanding Austin high school for its commendable participa- tion in school sports. All this unbounding energy, this soaring life, this invincible spirit is SFA, and these are ALL THE THINGS WE ARE. me g0'4,u,eff' Comet Staff Editorial Staff Poll Peal, Kit Lee Slielley Kalmbach Sall Anderson Gretchen Becker Alicia Reddick Betty Joan Weide Mary Catherine Moses Shirley Myers Pat Scott Nancy Tolve Mary Shelton Vicki Blankenship Organizations ......... ........................,....................... L inda Saunders Assistants ,...c... ........ S usan Van Winkle, Martha Jo Henry Clubs ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...,,,,...,,,...,,,,,.,,,.,,.,.,,,......,,..,.. J ackie Jenkins Assistant .....,. .......,....,,....,.....,...,.............. B arbara Smith Sports ...,.,-.,,,,,.. .........., P aul Hardy Assistant ..,.,.. r,.,..,... ............ N a ncy Shelby Art ,-,,..,,,,..,,-,,.,...,.,,.,..,-,,.... ..,....,..... J ane Lou Huff Literary ,,,--,--,,-,-,,--,-,,.,,,.,-,,,... ..r........,,. M artha Overstreet Typist and Filing Clerk ...,.. .................. J eannine F lourney Photographer .s...,............... ...,..............,...... J on Paige Crowe Assistants ................,.. Sponsor ............ Business Staff Business Manager r.,.........,, Mary Lou McDaniel Assistant ...................................... Anne Peterson Advertising Salesmen Sally Seiders fTopJ Martha Jo Henry Joy Henson Nancy Kelly ' Betty Koch Ann McNatt Barbara Mathews Kay Ransom Barbara Roberts Pat Scott Nancy Shelby Linda Stephens Susan Van Winkle Jewel Melton Alice Mercado Mary Catherine Moses Katherine Morrison Julie Parker Sherilynn Pridgeon John Woodruff, Leo Reyes Mrs. Edith Kitchens Table of Contents Student Life 6 Features . . . 30 Administration 54 Classes 'I 2 Senior . 74 Junior . . . 102 Sophomore . . . 114 Organizations 128 Clubs ..... . . 168 Sports 202 Football . . . . 204 Basketball . . . . 220 Intramurals . . . . 226 Tennis . . . . 230 Baseball . . . . 232 Track . . . . 235 Advertising 238 indexes Professional Faculty Student Senior junior Sophomore , f . s 'Q ' V, ,, K V J,3x5i,i? t,,,gsj5,AALt A ,V V Z' .i is 7 .1 ' 'Ww sf Y, if ' fjgii 335-' V .ya 311 ,f 1 gl 'W k ibiiefir ' fa 'sf' fs V f ire ff -Q -i 'Y :Fif X l v Z., tw 'X .ff- '7 5:1 img , Yi? 4,,, V -Q ,,km',Lf, gk, - - , ,K 'rs ,girl 4, x ws C , 4 ' ., ,, M, 1 yy, 13, VV' if ' ,ynjfff ,H , , if -A9434 ef 4 , 1052, . 21 2,45 1, , T' , ,V ,Q X JL V 4 M My V H 3, Q 4 Z if 'fi ,U , f 2222 Q . fm f f f 1 fe ., W 1 1 V W Nh A , ZH I , W Aa' ' ' Q A, ' . ' 'M ' I F2-I- : ,, Y , M., -Qin, V, Q W V H1 2J,g' ,K I fkfy, f Aw Mai' Q, ' ' ' 2 ,, ,,,n ,' ' ' ,ff ,V ,, M., . A- ,MM u , 'ww - . w ark x R 2 X x 95 Wiam .,,.-.:.-,.-fzjg r'r t r id It Qlfn v WELL, YOU SEE, IT'S THIS VVAY, say Red jackets Wanda Lou Shields, Nancy Kelly, and Eleanor Tyler to new sophomores Cenny Rodgers, Stuart Robbins, Louis Rocha and jane Rich, members of Miss Dorcas Morganls advisory, as they register at opening of school. T1 WHY DON'T NVE . . .? -And another Student Council XX if project is born as Sharon johnson, recording secretary, Virginia Walker, vice-president, and john D. Reichert, president, confer. The losing candidates fabovel lan their platform over an typewriter. They are Robert Cllark and Sam Sparks. XX x I I I Although it was the end of a gay summer interlude and we pretended great depression of spirits at returning to school, secretly we were glad. The first day of school is always an exciting event whether you are in the first grade or the twelfth. This is especially true of those who are embarking on their first year in senior high school. This year Austin High received a crop of new students from O. Henry, University, and Allan junior high schools. Along with the new stu- dents came twenty-six new teachers. All were excited and eager for the new year to begin. Almost as excited were the old juniors and seniors. The only difference was they tried very hard to conceal their excitement. The first thing which greeted the new sopho- mores during orientation was a pep rally in the auditorium led by the new cheerleaders. Then these fledgling AHS'ers went to their advisories to be greeted with the first of the seemingly endless line of cards to be filled out. Following this, they were taken on a tour of the building by members of the Red jackets. cv . fs WJ C' it THE BEGINNING OF THE END -Seniors register for their last year in Austin High. Old hands at fillin out Af-lS's seemingly endless stream of cards are john T. Davis, jack Cooi, Irving Cutter, Bert Cromaelc, John- athalii Decherd, Barbara Davis, Lois Coleman, Rosemary Corner, and Betty Coo . SCHOOL DAYS begin for Austin High's twenty-six new teachers. Stop- ping for a talk after their tour of the school are Mr. Howard Cochran, Mrs. Katherine Norman, Mr. jack Hadsell, Mr. Clifton Griflin, Mr. Herman King, Mr. Roland H. johnson, Mr. Joseph B. XVynne, Mrs. Louise Field, Mrs. Betty Lou Washington, Miss Emma Morgan, Mrs. Bonnie Box, Mrs. Anne Broman, Mrs. Betty Pulkingham. and Mrs. Marie Bailey. L-.4 fir ffaalca ' 0 ff? ll ,..fv- VVYDQG fr FQ Ek ' g 7 fL'L ,. In in pl!! EW S 5 1 f I A Wm' W' , 4 ll i XXX 753' FRIENDSHIP, FRIENDSHIP -The happy smiles of Don Jester and jo Frances Greene show why they were elected the friendliest boy and girl of Austin High. Friendliness was the watchword as Howdy Week came along, October 15-19, with a theme of Loyal F orever. All week long we wore name tags and signed each otherls Howdy Books, which we bought from the Student Council. The bulletin boards were decorated with tricky posters made by the social committee members. Near the end of the week, we elected a friend- liest boy and friendliest girl from the student body. Their names were announced by Mr. Baker at the Howdy Dance on Friday night, and they were presented with identification bracelets. Nominees for the honor of friendliest boy in Austin High were: Iim Aldridge, Richard Cast- ruita, Don Jester, Billy McCaleb and Hill Ry- lander. F riendliest girl nominees were Io Frances Greene, jewel Melton, jo Anna Murray, Susie Snowden and Colleen Woodson. From these students jo Frances Greene and Don Iester were chosen to represent the spirit of friendship at AHS. Io Frances is a senior, last year she was chosen as the queen of the Tri-High Track Meet and she is one of the 1956 Cheerleaders. Don was an outstanding member of the Maroon foot- ball team. He was made All-District linebacker for his efforts on the Varsity. The Howdy Dance was held in the gym im- mediately after the Austin-Harlandale football game. Stanley Carruth was Master of ceremo- nies. jerry Scarborough sang Scarlet Ribbons , Carolyn Calvert did an interpretative take-off on radio programs. Vincent Guarino, Phil Carson, Richard Castruita, and Don McCullough sang comedy songs. The gym was decorated with large, white, glittered letters spelling out Loyal Forever. In charge of Howdy Week was Betty joan Weide, assisted by Susie Snowden and Sally Anderson. -XNXM i JUST GIVE NIE SOMETHING TO REMEMBER YOU BY Say Jeannie Carlson, Meta Butler, Dick Polk, and john Bullard as they sign Howdy Books between classes. HVIVE LE CONIPACNIEH-Part of tlic entertainment at tlic Howdy Dance was provided by il quartet composed of Richard Castruita, Vincent Cunrino, Don M4-Cullougli, and Pliil Carson. -bv' fs... A, .1 Qs WHO ARE THE lw1AROONS? -Ask Cheerleader Hill Rylander and Louis Borden, mascot of the cheerleaders, at one of the Friday pep rallies. ,bcffzfli Li'l Maroo, symbol of Maroon and WVhite spirit, came of age in a big burst of school spirit and team support during the foot- ball season. Each football game was played to packed stands, and the gym fairly burst during pep rallies each Friday morning. Austin High's cheerleaders played a big part in bringing spirit up to an all-time high. Little Louis Borden, mascot of the cheer- leaders, did his part, too. Mr, Iimv Tolbert really inspired us with his talks at pep rallies, and the Red Jacket skits kept every- one in a gay mood. The band's music at all the pep rallies and the games was a big factor in building up spirit. With miles of heart we sang When the Saints Co Marching Inf, Beer, Beerf and the best song of allQ Loyal Foreverf, WE ARE THE MAROONSV, IT? lg-J lr U1 of 4 HLOYAL FOREVER -as the entire student section sings our school song, the Red jackets form their famous white ull .faqal 4 WHO 'DERE? -Li'l Muroo looks il little startled at one of the zany Red jacket Skits, which were presented at each pep rally. GONNA VVIN, BY GOLLY, GONNA VVIND -says rn group of AHS's students as they unload wood at the bonfire site. SMOKE GETS IN OUR EYESH as the bon- fire, the result of all our labor, goes up in a burst of smoke and spirit, The annual Homecoming Bonfire brought an unprecedented surge of spirit as the classes vied with each other to gather the most wood. As the main event in Take-O-XVaco XVeek it had everyone working in behalf of his class. The juniors won the bonfire contest and their president, Cary Craig, lit the blaze. He was assisted in the lighting by the foot- ball team tri-captains-Charles Weiss, john Fainter, and Mike Cotten. Friday night after the Austin-Waco clash graduates of Austin High were honored at the Homecoming dance. Entertainment at the dance was provided by ex-students. 1956 graduates Colleen O'Connor and Connie Moifit sang, as did their ex-class- mate Don johnson. Another 1956 grad who was on the program was Kerry O,Quinn, who did a humorous monologue. Roy Lyons, a 1955 graduate, sang accompanying himself on his guitar. VK E SING AN OLD SONG FOR YOU -Colleen,O'Con- nor and Connie Moflit Cleftl and Roy Lyons fbelowl entertain at the Homecoming dance. THE LOOK OF CHRISTMAS is pictured as the creator of Austin High's Christmas window, Carole Keeton, puts the finishing touches on herl work. When Christmas comes to AHS, we all feel the spirit in the air. The halls and rooms of our school brighten with the decora- tions we make as advisories vie in the annual Deck the Halls contest. As we go to parties and have fun during this most festive of seasons, we don't forget the less fortunate citizens of Austin. Many families had a nicer Christmas because Austin High stu- dents remembered and provided them with a Christmas dinner. The spirit of Christmas giving was probably best exemplified by Mrs. Clara Weisser's advisory. This group of junior students provided one of Austinis most unfortunate families with a large part of the items they needed for comfortable living, including a stove, mattresses, and clothing. At the front of our building, hi h up for all who passed by to see, was a Christmas scene simugating a stained glass window. This lovely work of art was designed and executed by Carole Keeton. The window showed Mary receiving homage from the Magi. DECK THE HALLS WITH -well, all sorts of things, angels for instance, as the Latin Club did. Or, paint fy, the blackboards with a Christmas mural like that below ' from Mrs. Jane Conley's advisory. We 70644 THERE'S CHRISTMAS IN THE AIR say the happy faces of Red jacket President Sharon johnson and her date, Bob johnson frightl at the Red jacket Christmas Formal. Raymond Tate, Ka Kocurek, Pat Devine, and Amor Forwood fbelowl looi ready to dance all night as they enter the door. THE STORY OF MUSIC is related by Fran Morgan, Gay Stolley, and Carolyn Calvert as they rehearse for their part on the floorshow of the Red Jacket Formal. The very biggest event of the fall semester was, as always, the Red jacket Christmas Formal. Under the leadership of their vice-president, Ioyce Eitelman, the Red Iackets turned the gym into a wonderful blue, white, and gold ballroom. Planning for the dance was done by a commit- tee composed of Virginia Walker, Pat Rusch, Shirley Myers, and Sally Anderson. The floor show presented a variety of talents. Songs were provided by the Flo-Tones: Ioyce YVebb, Martha Farmer, Patsy Davis, and Eva Maxey. Carolyn Calvert, Fran Morgan and Cay Stolley sang a medley tracing the growth of the blues. The hit of the evening was young Butch VVier, a jim dandyv little boy, who drummed his way into our hearts. As we all sang YVhite Christmas together and danced the night away, we all knew that this was one of the big memories we would always take with us. iff ff The mid point of each school year is a time for starting anew and for re-evaluation. As we look back on the past semester we are able to see our mistakes and how we may avoid future ones. After final examinations everyone starts afresh. There are new classes, new textbooks, in some cases new teach- ers, and best of all a chance to make new acquaintances. Each semester we are given a chance to choose new Student Council oflicers. This year the first semester's officers, Iohn D. Reichert and Virginia NValker, were followed the second semester by Carole Keeton and Richard Castruita. Almost every organization in the school follows the Student Councilis pattern of re-organization. Clubs are re-formed along with many of the other school organiza- tions. The end of the old semester and the beginning of the new is a time then to discard the failures and look toward future successes. at: djlsg .X 4 -.. f -r-s--i. 7 ,pw IT'S ELECTION TIME AGAIN as student officer candidates compare speeches in preparation for the presentation assembly. The candidates for the spring semester are Richard Castruita, Carole Keeton, john Fainter, Sharon johnson, Steve Moehlman, and john Henry Steinle. UM 60124 556 0541. Un 60654 154 YOU CAN HEAR THE WHEELS CO AROUND as this class takes a Hnal examination in chemistry under Mr. NVallace Dockall, chemistry teacher, ip SE Wecam, FX OFF WITH THE OLD-Dianne Hodge, Nevin Travis and Ann Wikowsky tum in their textbooks before taking their finals. SCHOOL'S OUT AND ARE WE GLAD! say Chris Cowing and Sherman Noble as the last day of finals ends. They, along with all of the student body, are looking forward to a few days of rest before the start of the second semester. I 2 is Its, VARIED EMOTIONS are registered by this tenth-grade audience during an assembly. 1 STAGE DOOR was presented in assembly by the Red Dragon Players. On stage are Val jean Dudley, Mary Shelton, Phyllis Calkins, Marion Basey, Vicki Blankenship, Claire Redford, Leah Frances Rogers, Martha Russell, Meta Butler, and jimmy Ibarra. 1 P BROTHERHOOD WEEK brought Mr. Darrozett, a member of the Catholic faith, and Mr. Ravel, a member ! l of the Jewish faith, together as speakers on an assembly program. E 4. l1,i,,i!f 5 if ig' . j 'K',, ' 1- K p Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday we have assemblies at Austin High. The variety of these activities is endless. We enjoy performances by the Mixed Choir, the band, the orchestra, and individual talent. We see cuts of Red Dragon plays and we listen to many interesting speakers. Among the assemblies, the Brotherhood Week presentation of representatives from the Protestant, Catholic and Iewish faiths and the football team's talent assembly were standouts. The chance to present an assembly explaining its activities is open to any organization in school. t I SHE'S lNIY DUNCAREE DOLL is danced by Snc Hamlctt and Ann Lem- burg in the football assembly which was prcscntcd to raise money to pay for the football team's new whirlpool bath. AND YVHEN HE SINCS THAT SCARLET RIB- BONS . . . - The sound of a pin dropping would have echoed through the auditorium while jerry Scarborough sang to us. His performance was one of the most memorable ones of the year. it EVERY GIRL IS A SWEETHEART at the annual Red and VVhite Valentine Formal. Wade QTJPZQGGVZ 'ed comlau. PRINCE CHARMINC - Bill Gattis fits a glass slipper on his Cinderella's foot. His date, Joy Henson, was among the nominees for 1957 Valentine Sweetheart. In the spring our fancies turn to many things. Two of the biggest memories in the semester are the annual Bed and XVhite Valentine Formal and the Maroon Beauty Revue. A Coronation theme was carried out at the Valentine dance with large golden crowns and a red and white canopy over the ceiling of the gymnasium. YVe danced to the music of Larry Stephenson's orchestra. Buzzy Lewis, who was crowned by her date, john Fainter, was chosen from a group of eight nominees to be the sweet- heart of AHS. One night in March we all made a visit to fabulous XVonderland at the Maroon Beauty Bevue. Mary Rousos, joy Henson, and Kathleen Haney were chosen as the three most beautiful girls in Austin High. XVe all laughed at the antics of KTBC-TV's john Mack Burkhart as the Mad Hatter and our own Vincent Cuarino as the March Hare. The sluggish Caterpillar, played by Ion Paige Crowe, and the Cheshire Cat, portrayed by Kit Lee, enhanced the perfection of the NVonderland theme. THE BIC MOMENT arrives as Carolyn Calvert, 1956 beauty, announees the name of her successor, Mary Rousos, the most beautiful girl in Austin High for 1957. ,. aaa: 'WYIIO ARE YOU? asks the Cater- pillar, jon Paige Crowe, of jackie jen- kins, modern Alice in XVonderland, who was one of the T-1 nominees in the Maroon Beauty Revue. apnea Zlam IOURNALISM Pat Rusch and Allen Evans look over the All American Austm Maroon ln preparatlon for the1r partlclpatlon ln the Unlversxty Interscholastlc League Ioumallsm Conference Austm H1 h was well represented thrs school year ln all t e Interscholastlc League act1v1t1es In add1t1on to sports there were representatrves to many of the l1terary and loumahsm events The Red Dragon Players won a first place 1n dlstrlct competltron Wlth the1r play The Shln 1ng Hour George Holmes and Carolyn Calvert were chosen as the best actor and actress m the contest john T Davrs was named the best male supportmg actor Other members of the pr1ze wlnnmg cast were Mary Shelton Peggy Porsch and Chrls Bolton Margaret Ellmger and Ruth Ann Cook took second place m Glrls Debate as d1d Stanley Car ruth rn extemporaneous speech A first place wmner was V1rgm1a Wolfe m poetry readmg Lynette Falrey won a second place ratmg m shorthand and Martha Russell won second 1n declamatlon The orchestra won a first place rn concert and srght readmg and a second m concert Both orgamzatlons placed several sololsts and en sembles IH the first d1V1Sl0D bracket Pat Rusch feature edrtor of the Austm Maroon won a place m the regronal yournahsm contest and went on to state ONE ACI' PLAYS Carolyn Calvert IS by tums alarmed and charmmg xn her role 1n The Shmmg Hour the Red Dragon Players entry rn dxstrlct competltron In the fight scene are Chrrs Bolton and George Holmes At the nght IS John T Davls 0 a 4 4 a first in sight-reading. The band took a first in ' wvfvxr. - I sf 1 TYPINC AND SHORTHAND- Lynette Fairey, Marianne Cook, and Nancy White are shown practicing for the district literary meet, which was held in Austin High. READY WRITING-Lynn Adams prepares an essay under the watchful eye of her alternate, Frances Morgan. X ,, X DECLAMATION - Marilyn Blackstone recites her em in front of a speech class xr their criticism and help. l'f'f f,!':-N 6647aZ5e7U4q70eQa2!a c5aa!,.. 9:30-The first class of the day finds our student preparing a theme in English. Sports, dances, pep rallies-all these are part of our life at AHS. But the greatest part of our time is spent in the classroom. Most of the days in the life of our students are taken up by classes and studies. To find out just what happens in the life of an AHS student, a Comet photographer followed Billy McCaleb through a day at school. Among other things, this typical junior studies English and American history, drives his own car to school part of the time, and shares his locker with a large number of his friends. This is the way we go to school-all through the day. 8:10 - Spirit runs high at a pep rally, with our student joining in on the yelling. 12:15 - Billy practices for a choir Eer- fomiance with some other mem ers of the Mixed Choir. They are Iudy Johnson, Eleanor Tyler, Lee Mayfield, Sally Anderson, Gary Craig, Kay Kocurek, and Bill Cattis. C 1 41 800 The day begins with the Hndlng of a parkmg place near school Unheard of' 10 32 A X1Slt to his locker Ends our student placmg Chns Crow m danger of belng hlt by fallmg books 2 45 In Amerlcan hlstory Bxlly prepares a report on the Umted States 1ud1c1arv .-1 TICE and. LAW Dbnivbali ynlnn. In-pu has A Mkbazk l:.'.S',-'T' Sl!!! E Q :ggsukm What are memories made of? Maybe the football game we won, or almost won, is your big memory. Or perhaps you remember a dance or a very special date. Sometimes a memory is made by a friendly smile or a teacher's kindness in staying long after school to help. Some memories are of an outstanding Red Dragon production or of all the work that went into that production. One of the biggest memories of the members of the junior class is of a letter from one of Austin's ministers thanking them for their tribute at the death of their classmate and friend, Perry Maass. We all have our memories, some very good, some not so good, of our school- AHS. Wiemazdea 7476 HE SELLS HAPPINESS along with his ice cream. The ice cream man receives his daily visit from Mary jane Burcham, Dawn McKinney, Susan Phinney, Nancy Coff man and Carolyn Straiton. , , , x gg g L' nz A A . 5 A - p i i it jg?-i , ' . 1 I 4' F T Q T T 'u ' 4 h .V-V E ' . il UGUIDE! STRAICHTEN UP THAT LINEV, These words become familiar to Red jackets soon after they begin their early-morning summer practice. O I I I 'W YA'LL YELLV' plead the cheerleaders at an pre-game party and pep rally. SPOTLIGHT! The camera catches this group of students during the Student Coun- cil clean-up campaign. fi ft Q-.Xq . 'La 1 Carole X... Hill Hill Rylander Carole Keeton Richard Castruita Buzzy Lewis ,Wi Richard -,,,r.rf Chee: ,W ,W ,Q M -V,,.. eaders Buzzy Amor Phillip Carson Io Greene Amor Forwood has , 0 Af We A 1, xg I' 2 X 1, . 1, Q-, Q, .rd Xe x .3 f W 3 AI. 'V 4?-five. +23 f , .A .Dy ,v Jo Greene Don Jester Yfafmm JOHN FAINTER, Buzzy's escort, places the crown on the head of the Queen of Hearts. Ei. Q: , ' 'we . Q55 V, Buzzy Lewis ,Nw L . . m.4,L ylgfx 4, fin- 1 -WZ. Ly' - 5 13- Q ' A 4345, sc. . f .-v . , f,'a ,, Y 1,44 Al ,w5g:?L+v ,w7',:'A:fw:,. -5 -iffyirgkiy, fi?-xy 5 mi' 'Mir Ui .wg2,a- ,M -fiww . .4 , X- 3 , sgS zr 'E,, Q .111 in nf , , . fuk 1 J, 1.5, 1 . . ,,..,fg55z , f., , - .- - X. ' 11.4 A 11' . 1 25 lf 1 vw. 'A:ff'i' 'xy -fn? - f' I-e 'ILM ' , , ,, at 'SZ' 2 .., - 1 fy . . .. -T Q . 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WJ?-f af , ,. 1,5 fii.'QffPg Ki., ,f ,ix 1 4- fan gwmleg THE PROUD PARENTS of Charles Weiss, All- American in football, smile happily as he shows off his AHS letter jacket. 70654 UP A TREE john D Relchert fall pres ldent of the Student Councll and Carole Keeton spnng presldent dlsplay the Maroon Hag purchased by the Councll - l , - 9 l 0 KIT LEE AND POLLY PEAL Comet Edltors Lum pare the work of list vears staff to the prospects for the 1997 9dlt10D X MORE PRESIDENTS them IFC Sim Splrks full scmor dlss presldent .md Bob Dowd prasldent m the sprmg -- Who s Who WALKING IN THE FRONT DOOR are Steve Moehlman fall presldent of the Natlonal Honor Socxety and Annette Helwlg Spflng pres1dent yu HARD WORKING ALLEN EVANS, edltor of the Maroon arranges the begmnmgs of the scenery for the Beauty Revue sponsored by the Maroon staff each sprmg UNDER THE SHADOW of the football stadium and baseball stands, Rlchard CZlStI'lllt3, head cheerleader, and Sharon Lohnson, presldent of the Red jackets, thmk happlly ack over the successful year ln AHS sports 1 li U Q! o 4 J iw IIE u MARTHA RUSSELL AND ANN CHILES were the wmners of the hlstorlcal essay contest sponsored by the Frrends of the Austm Publlc Llbrary MAL RANDLE RED DRAGON PRESIDENT and Peggy Porsch DAR Good Cltllen and an actlve Red Dragon surxey the tradl tronal call board m the drama room Q sr- Q? R ANOTHER ESSAYIST LILLIAN HU MPHREY won state recogmtron for an essay on the B1ll of Rlghts from the Real Estate Board contest QWW Z' DRUNI NIAIOR BOB PEDEN looks over a new selectlon for the band wrth dxrector Dr Nelson Patnck 41 -far--1 Sa ze ' .,,. wade aawdaa Qeafzge Jamie mvww ,C4 swift I A 4 1 P' 4,4 '13 , . 1 ' A w ,M 1 0011151 7 - 4: 4 yu- , 1 , .1 W 7? h' at MVK Q 5 E 5 in IQ' N, T , x: ,fn ' ,7 ,Q ff ,, u . U J :ek , ny I., . ' ' , , R, if '- ' 4 - ' f Q.. A :'. ', 'W ' 'x V N ' Ak, , , ff I 4 .. ,A www A , 5' A 4 y H 7 ' ' L .J M Q . , , Lv L H nah, S W 'PHY -Q Af ' A ,D K 'W Y ,1nQ,,,.Lf , - Y A7 , fu, 'Q Q A 'Q' Lf ' ' N' A 'f,,' A :va -f sg' -.'A ,I ,X s if 292 ff c. ,if ea. fi jr ra 'maia- wage, It 5. x i f 'ff g +L 5 , 1 in yt K 'Q . 2 t A I 5, . ff 1' Q' , I lf Q Y 1. ', n',i'f N M eng '1 Q. as 'E aww 5, fa Y fr ja y, , ff f 37 V, 1? QV , 19' 4 . :Zn H 3' Wine 7064: 775441 mee, Quia feetm Succeed W.. 2 Zmdefzz :mica Haunt Don Jester Kay Kocurelc Mike Nalley Colleen Woodson Harvey Forcl Susie Snowclen Mike Cotten Dina Eitelman Bobby Nunis Carolyn Calvert Will Knox SZWJGZQMGZ Jewel Melton Bill Gattis Jo Frances Greene Seaview QM! Charles Weiss Sharon Johnson Douglas Funk gills .nd O weaeefzeiadpdfzedlqzfde... Through the combined efforts of the adminis- tration and faculty, we were given careful guid- ance and generous help. Many of our teachers played a double role as instructors in academic courses and sponsors of clubs, organizations, and other activities. 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A HM. w hy, ww. . f 2, 2' 112345. ,ar 'W V Q, W' . 539' as R' ,.,f 4 -r M 'A 4 A Y Q1 fi, I Ji Hwiyfg ww, mf, f Q 16, Students at Austin High have discovered that a friend- ship with the principal can be a pleasant one. Mr. Lipscomb Anderson, principal, has shown through his interest, concern, and knowledge of many students, that he can truly be their friend. Mr. Anderson came to Austin High in 1949 as dean of boys. In 1950 he became vice-principal and in 1953, principal. His school career began when he did post-graduate work at the University of Texas after graduating from Texas A. Sr M. Mr. Anderson taught shop, drawing, TIME OUT FOR FUNl Mr. Anderson, like the rest of us, enjoys a change from the usual school day. Here, with his wife, Mr. Baker, and other faculty members, he watches one of the crucial moments in the Austin High- Waco game. Our Principal Af Work And at Play . . . MR. ANDERSON can be found in his office in the mornings, looking over his daily agenda. He is ready, however, at any time, to help the students or teachers, no matter how large or small the problem. and math in San Angelo High School, then served as vice-principal and principal. At San Angelo College he taught engineering, drawing, and descriptive geometry. He also taught extension courses for Texas Tech. Mr. Anderson graduated from Texas A. 6r M. College with a B. S. degree in Industrial Engineering Educa- tion and an M. S. degree in Educational Administration. Mr. Anderson is married, has two married daughters, a son, and five grandchildren. We can see that his home life plus his teaching experience have made him an understanding friend of the students of Austin High. Vice-Principal Mr. R. V. Baker Mr. R. V. Baker, vice-principal and dean of boys, has served his double role efficiently and effectively in his four years at Stephen F. Austin High School. In these positions he has been respon- sible for the school calendar, assemblies, Friday clubs, and boy students. Mr. Baker attended the Universities of Colorado, Virginia, Michigan, and Columbia. He received his Masteris degree for graduate work at the Uni- versity of Texas and his B. A. degree from Baylor University. A F AMILIAR SIGHT-Mr. Baker and the afternoon announcements. ,228 -ox 5 COUI'lSClOI'S Miss Lilybeth Lewis, sophomore coun- selor, Mr. Howard Cochran, junior grade counselor, and Miss Ada Owens, senior counselor, are a source of great help to the students of Austin High with their words of advice and guidance. Their busy life includes arranging for special vocational speakers to guide seniors in choosing their college courses, helping students in planning t eir sched- ules, and aiding boys and girls in their relationships with teachers. Students certainly couldn't get along without these friends who are always standing by to help with problems. BUZZY LEWIS AND RICHARD CASTRUITA proudly display for Miss Lilybeth Lewis the Sportsmanship Trophy won by Austin High this year. Mrs. Helen N. Porter Mrs. Iohnnie Gwaltney Mrs. Lula B. Williams Miss Lilyheth Lewis Mr. Howard C. Cochran Miss Ada M. Owen V7 '. . XX ,. if' 5:77 X' n-'T Office Staff It takes good-natured and patient people to aid the principal, faculty, and students of a high school. The ladies who work in the oflices have these qualities and use them successfully in their individual jobs. Their help is of vital importance to Austin High. Mrs. Helen N. Porter is the registrarg Mrs. Johnnie Gwaltney, liaison agent, Mrs. Lula B. Williams, attendance clerkg and Mrs. Frances Brooks, guidance clerk. No matter what their particular duties may be, these unselfish women are always ready to leave whatever they are doing and assist on a rush job. MRS. KITTIE SHERMAN AND MRS. MAYME LOHNSON, secretaries, mimeograph the daily ulletins. Dean of Girls Miss Myrtle Bell Miss Myrtle Bell stepped into the office of Dean of Girls just this year. She has had a busy and profitable year directing social activities, the Student Council, and counsel- ing girl students. Miss Bell has attended the Texas College of Arts and Industries in Kingsville and the University of Texas. She has B. S. and M. S. degrees and is now working on her Ph. D. D if i 1 1 , . . Sh.. DISCUSSINC VARIOUS SCHOOL SITUATIONS Mr. Alden Mason, Mr. David Lamme, Mr. Iohn Broad, are Mr. Thomas Graham, Mr. Charles N. Avery, Mrs. Carrie Bray, and Mrs. james P. Hart. Superintendent Irby B. Carruth REGISTRATION takes much of the time of the night school staff. Checking over the recent enrollment are Mrs. Juanita Davis, secretary, Mr. Sam L. Martin, prin- cipal, and Mr. I. F. Martin, assistant principal. School Administration The Board of Education of the Austin Public Schools makes and directs the educational policies of the schools, administers the school finances, and provides equipment and buildings. The members of the Board are elected by the citizens of Austin for a term of six years. Mr. Irby B. Carruth, Superintendent of the Austin Public Schools, is the only full-time member of the Austin School Board of Education. He is head of the entire school system and is responsible for its adminis- tration. The 1956-57 Board officers are Mr. David T. Lamme, president, john F. Broad, vice-president, and Mrs. Carrie Bray, secretary. Night School The evening school at Austin High, which has been in existence since October, 1908, is the adult division of the Austin Public School System. It is the oldest industrial adult program in the Southwest. In its forty-nine years there have been over 90,000 adults enrolled. Mr. Sam L. Martin has been principal of night school since 1938, before which he taught architectural drawing for sixteen years at Austin High. Assistant principal, Mr. I. F. Martin, has been connected with night school since 1988 and has been assistant principal for the past eleven years. Night school is designed for the education of adults who wish for vocational preparation and adults who want to complete requirements for high school graduation. K 'I 'gif Mrs. Mary Adkins M rs. Norine Caruthers Mrs. Jane Conley Miss Helen Hill AT 8:25 EACH MORNING this is a familiar picture to students in third floor advisories. Miss Mary Emma Rosson, with a smile, is telling Charles Coeking, Mary Shelton, Io Ann Reichert, and Billy Leudecke to go to their advisories. A HELPING HAND-Mrs. Mary Cray helps one of her students, Dianne Hodge, with a valentine verse written in Latin. x V N Q'- , . . t.. C h Q ll, U X , 5 Language Arts English courses at Austin High are divided into two main groups: grammar and literature courses. Seniors may also take courses in com- position and creative writing. Besides English, other languages taught are Latin, Spanish, French, and Cerman. All lauguage courses are designed to give the student a means of expressing himself both through speaking and through writing. Other courses offered in the Language Arts department are speech which centers around good techniques of public speaking, and journalism which is of interest to students considering newspaper or other publi- cations work. 9 9 Mrs. Loretta Hoke Nlrs. Elle Hutto Mrs. Edith Kitchens Mrs. Bobbie Nlikusck Miss Emma Morgan Miss Mary Alice Porter Mr. Maurice Price Miss Eloise ROHCII Language Arts 'WWW' MRS. EFFE HUTTO AND MRS. GEORGIA F. ROBBINS, librarians, check on recently re- turned books. MISS HELEN HILL forgets Latin for a few moments and takes up one of her favorite pastimes which she does quite well. MRS. CLARA ASHLEY reads Mrs. Evelyn Ealy Mrs. Ada Sanderson a-xx ' MRS. EDITH KITCHENS, sponsor of the Comet and the M iroon discusses yearbook production with three of the editors Betty XVude facultx Shirley Myers, seniorg and Shelly Krlmback 1 Miss Mary Emma Rosson I n n managing: editor. Miss Else Trenckmann article to one of her reading classes. Miss Ouid VValker Q sei STANDING IN A FAMILIAR POSE, Mrs Mary Adkins makes an English assignment for the day. Miss Avis YVilliams pr, . f-. Mrs. Erlene YVilliams .x. Mrs. Bonnie Box Mrs. Lottie Bristol MR. ANTHONY MACALUSO takes time in his sociology class to tell his students another of his interesting experiences. Mr. Roland johnson Mrs. Mildred Mayhall Miss Fleur Walton Y MISS FLEUR WALTON, debate coach and social studies teacher, records test grades after school. Social Studies The Social Studies Department at Austin High offers a wide variety of courses, from a general course in world history to the more specific courses such as Texas history or civics. Courses offered are world history, American history, civics, economics, sociology, and Texas history. These courses are designed to give the student a better under- standing of the background and culture of all people, knowledge of how our country and state had their beginnings, an awareness of current events of history in the making, and a realization of how our government functions. Mr. Wilbur Watford lk Mathematics 4- .J Austin High has a variety of courses offered in this department which deal with unknown quantities, geo- metric figures, sines and cosines, and just plain num- bers. Subjects include Nlath I-IV, Algebra I-IV, plane geometry, trigonometry, solid geometry, and consumeris math. By means of such courses as trigonometry, solid geom- etry, and second year algebra, a student is able to prepare himself extra well for more diflicult courses Mr. Luther Archer Miss Lucille Dickard which he will encounter in college. Math and consumers math are particularly useful to those who need extra preparation before entering higher math courses. THE CAMERA CATCHES Mrs. Irene St. Clair filling out the daily absent report-a familiar task. MR. SCHILHAB watches with enjoyment the members of his slide-rule club-john Leonard, Don Baker, Bill Stoenner, Jim Bob Holmes, and Bill Spruce. Mr. Herman King Mrs. Irene St. Clair Mrs. Josephine XVeber Miss Edna Von Rosenberg I THOUGH MR. WALLACE DOCKALL spends the school hours teaching chemistry, he is better known as basketball coach. Here he watches his boys practice while in the back of his mind he mulls over the Austin High-McCallum clash. Mrs. Marie Bailey Mrs. Edna Boon Science Perhaps one of the most interesting departments of Austin High is the science department. This department is made up of several classesg one of which is biology. In biolog , students study the most simple forms of life, the famillies of plants and animals, and the human body. In chemistry students learn chemical reactions, their results, and their uses. Physiolog deals with the func- tions and parts of the human bocly. Physics is a course which deals with the mathematics behind such things as the reflection of light and the lifting power of a lever. gpplfefid science works with science in industry and every- ay 1 e. These courses are all interesting, and at least one of them is essential for almost any vocation, whether it be housewife, executive, or engineer. 5? 8 f 1 Mrs. Margaret Cadwallader -J X. 5 , .71 I' ,gg I Ui? viii k k , w h I 5 l DURING BIOLOGY Miss Dorothy Flury and Louis Wade inspect the parts of a crayiish. Mrs. Louise Field Mrs. Clara Weisser c.wl...Q. 5 if 'G QQ ' Miss Edith Anderson Mrs Anne Broman Mrs. lean Pearce Mrs. Mabel Pitts Homemalcing The main purpose of the homemaking department is to give students a basic understanding of how to run a home efficiently. The students learn everything from decorating a home to care of the sick. The home-maker-to-be learns to plan, cook, and serve a meal at a low cost in the foods department. The classes in clothing guide students in planning and making wardrobes to Ht their personality, needs, and pocketbook. Home decorating helps the student in planning ways to make a home more pleasing, com- fortable, and convenient. It also helps the student in planning the building of his own home. The home nursing class teaches the students the proper way to care for infants, and those who are ill in the home. The other home economic courses are summed up in home management. In this class the students study family and individ- ual relations, housing needs, home furnishings, and the planning in relation to time, money, and energy. There is a child development laboratory in connection with this course to teach the students to understand children better. Any student who ever plans to be a homemaker could certainly benefit from any of these courses. .-ll. nf JV' CHRISTMAS TIME - Mrs. Marjorie Trevill- yan is kept busy with the many projects of her Adda Dabba Polish Club. L 1 . ,' J: i ag L? ' ui -, , ....,' fi, TESTING THE SKILL of shorthand students Lois Tumer, Nancy Adams, and Edna Ratliif, Miss Katherine Campbell keeps an eye on her ever-present stopwatch. .Q W ' R. P' MR. BEN LEWIS enjoys a humorous incident in his commercial law class. Commercial The commercial department is especially designed for those who plan to enter the business world. Typing courses teach students the fundamentals of typewriting and the development of speed. Book- keeping teaches the keeping of personal and business accounts, and the operation of accounting machines. Shorthand students are taught the Huent style of writ- ing which is almost essential to secretarial work. Commercial law gives students an understanding of law as it applies to everyday business transactions. Salesmanship teaches the psychological and practical aspects of selling. Oflice training combines the skills learned in other commercial courses to give an over- all preparation for ofiice work. Mrs. Eva Bayne Miss Katherine Campbell Mr. Ben Lewis Mrs. Marjorie Trevillyan mg Mr. Gerald Brenholtz Mr. Cecil Briggs Mr. William Duncum Mr. Stanley Fudell lndustrial Education The courses offered in the industrial education department are for those planning to enter directly into industry without college study. Students are prepared to enter almost any field from electronics to distributive jobs. Drawing students are given a chance to specialize in mechanical or architectural drawing. Automechanics teaches the mechanics of a car, and machine shop teaches the basic shop techniques. In handicraft girls are offered a chance to work with hand toolsg metal work teaches the students to work with many types of metalsg and woodwork emphasizes the use of hand and power tools. Printing teaches the complete printing process, while vocational printing prepares a student to go directly into the printing industry. Electricity and radio courses are also taught. Vocational agriculture and distributive education are important courses. Besides classroom instruction students also get actual selling experience. The driveris education course is taught also. MR. HADSELL explains to his Drivers Education class the rules involved when ap proaching an intersection. ini Q , ---r ' Fi., 5 Mr. Clifton Griffin SUPERHETERODYNE? That is what it is called. Who Mr. Dural Smith understands it can even check its voltage as Mr. Cecil Briggs and Steven Bell are doing. Mr. jack Hadsell Mr. Henry Henley Mr. I. M. Hicks . i T' 1 E Miss Betty Cray Miss Corinne Herndon Miss Carolyn Hewatt HOME ROOM TALK Sandra Samuel Robert Setliff, Mary Shelton, Walter Sanders, Layle Rutledge and Pat Scott discuss homeroom business and last night's game with advisor and Mr. Charles Robinson W. Physical Education and Health In the Physical Education classes at Austin High, students participate in games and sports that are not only healthful but also fun. Through special exercises students build up the coordination of body and muscles. In health they are taught to be healthy in personality, body, and mind. Through all these courses students learn to be physically and mentally healthy, happy, and alert. Mr. Iames Tolbert Mrs. Betty Lou Washington v' nm A 'Q , f ij'-4 I ,Q -f,5q,M,f,s Q arf ,7 ,,7',,n?iz 5 if fgig wm zQ?ffff4PHf?ff4 ' ' ' X X' A f ' ' 6 5.. 4 ,f-:fJiQ4'1.A ' K w p ' ag. E i Q f s AQ. S. I Q ' i gl Qi KO 4, 5 ' vvewunn iQ -5 , 4, if . ff W '11 W ,, W ., bww ..,. ..-2 , I . ,Egg X ,em Hs , lic 4 V' 4-S J, .. vm Q J , - ai. ,nw .2 ff-h.f4:5'f? ' ' V .,Ax..m'im1FCf..Lx'f.:- '- '- 1 f.g :. --Q 1 asf.. in 'S x u- V I E i F F F L I 5 E. F I r Jani 'Q I . , f Jill' am-. 'Wm' ,, -N. -Q X f I :Q , W 'A 5 S, 4 555, Q--,pn 'L 0 i I I ...S ' . i Ili'-rs Q if S SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE - Discussing plans for senior activities in the spring are Wanda Breedg Ruth Iselyg Leinbachg Donna Pringleg Mary Sheltong and Judy Morehead. FALL SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Listening to Elvis Prcsley's latest records are Sam Sparks, presidcntg Martha Niel Stumberg re orter Bett Brown treasurer im Aldrid e wine residcnt Richard CIStl'llltd st.- -1 ,P 9 Y , sl g, 'P 'Q '1 i ng at-armsg and Carole Keeton, secretary. 'Mace 7a VHUSS Mary Margaret BUTCUSQ Carolyn Kceleng Charles VVeiss, Co-ehairmang Betty Cook, co-elmirmang Bonnie Ferrellg Harry Um 0 . 1 1 ff 967 v 4 Q. ,rw L .fx I I I SPRING SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Pausing for a minute after the Senior Banquet before going to the gala Prom on the Mezzanine Floor of the Driskill Hotel are Sharon johnson, vice-presidentg XVill Knox, sergeant- at-armsg Kit Lee, rcporterg Douglas Funk, treasurerg Peggy Porsch, secrctaryg and Bob Dowd, president. f- IC X 5 lf. If I w 'hr Glimpses of the highlights of the past flood our minds as we think back over our senior year. The days were crowded and the memories are many. We recall the soaring spirit displayed at a pep rally, the first kick-off, a student council meeting, and the morning devotionals. A humorous classroom incident, an impossible solid test, some scene from a Red Dragon play, a song from the operetta, a dance with soft lights, the mad rush to class, and that breathless moment when the King and Queen were crowned help fill our memory pattern. They were all there with many other moments of excitement, weariness, sorrow, and joy. These Moments to Remember will live with us forever as our senior year. A year in retrospect is like a melody that lingers on-a symphony with each individual becoming an intregal part of the over-all theme. With this in mind we have characterized each one of you in the modem melody manner. This is the way you will be remembered. This is you, the Class of '57. . . Alford, Sam Somebody Great Allen, Diana Too Good to Be True Almanza, Martha Dark Eyes Anderson, Alfred G. You Never Had It So Good Anderson, Annette Lost in Looeliness Anderson, Burch There's Something About You Anderson, Carl Easy to Like Arevalo, Lucille It Was Swell Knowing You Arms, Frances Gal With the Coal-Black Haif' Armstrong, Martha Delightful Arno, Michael Wine, Women and Song Auld, jimmy You Are the One Bain, Betty You're Out of This World Baker, Alan I just Refuse to Sing the Blues Baker, Don Call Me Lucky Balderach, Sunny Sophisticated Lady Seniors Adams, Lynne Smilin' Through Aldridge, Jim It's a Big, Wide, Wonderful World 4 A 4, is hz- .K . by ' J4 .- , 1, 5 W A, Q 'gig - li, ,ig V! A .favs nm 'iw 9 Mfg' 54 2... 7. ul -' QM lv - - Y - ' . sxgjr' 'D 4 'fm ,.v ' Q, -,sf -f'-' E In I 4' fm i igf , , W , 5 ' KM , ' u m A1 4 ', A ive .V VH ,, ' fi! Nw? 5' 1 ' H ,, ?z f f , ,T A , ' M 1 f 3 351255 g, , ,, f' f 1 f f ff, ,,-.1 t, A . 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Seniors Cockrell, Phyllis Just a Bundle of Dreams Cockrell, Rodney Everyday Is Ladies' Day With Me f Coker, Edward Eddie, My Love Coleman, Lois You Are Divineu Collier, Barry Lice Fast, Lone Hard, Die Young Collins, Nancy Io You lVere Sent Down From Heavern Conoley, Glenn What a Lucky Guy Am I Cook, Betty Boogie VVoogie Country Girl Cook, jack I Never Had It So Good Cook, Marianne The Glad Girl Cook, Ruth Ann This ls Only the Beginning Cooper, Mary Allwyn All This and Heaven Toon Corner, Rose Mary Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella Cortez, Juan Taking His Chancesi' Craddock, Larry It's Great To Be' Aliuel' Cromack, Bertrand High and Mighty Crowe, Ion Paige i'Everyday is just a Holiday Cutter, Irving A Wonderful Guyv Dagwell, Mimi You Rhyme With Everything Thats Won derfuln Darsey, Betty Fun Lovin' Gal Davis, Barbara To Be Remembered Davis, John Teddy The World Is His Stage Davis, Martha Ann Mostly Marthav Daywood, Doris Looable and Sweet? Decherd, jonathan The World Is Yours Deen, Mildred Mighty Like a Rose Dove, Richard How Fine Can You Be Dowd, Barbara Irresistible Youv Dowd, Bob Bob Is Our Guy Drake, Susan Heart Made of Rosesn Driskell, Arthur I Get a Kick Out of You' Dube, Margie Cause You're So Sweeti' Duckett, Bert First, Last, and Always Duff, Bill Life Is Made for Living, FUTURE SCIENTISTS IN ACTION John Willms, Robert Palmer, Arthur Douglas Barrv Wukasch and Eugene Schultz demonstrate their scientific knowledge in E55 L mpgs '-1 :' , JK... wr i f k 24 . Qf f fie: V' ,, pxagg, Q V' ta M 5 ' ,, 1 312 wf 1 w Yielifffl ,t45k'Q?Tj .A ay .4 Q ,Q-5333 1, ,. ff1,5,gQ gf,-a -A A 5 . 5-L'-'f , 1. f 1:-3+ px . 1, ' . ' , V W'fEx ,9 wg. , , . 'W ' ,if f ak P Q ff 1 L 'f?13 fESieff ' X , Xu, :ww 'fW,g'Tv, ., ,, ,Q , .yn . Ae 5 1,2- if Qf 15-p . N 'K' 2 A ' 5 A 1, P u :E , ,Q , 3, .., QUE in 1 as -1 ,., iw I :QW Seniors Feild, Eugene 'Tm just a Lucky So-and-So Ferree, William Paul For He's a Jolly Good F ellow ai THE WORLD OF SPHERES is explained by Miss Dickard to an eager solid geometry class. Ferrell, Bonnie Lou Answer to a Prayerv Fisher, Mary Ruth Fine Little Girl Fitzgerald, Bob I Feel Like a Million Fleming, Barbara Ellen How Cute Can You Be Flournoy, Natalie Jeannine You Sure Look Good To Me Flynn, Arthur Everybody's Favorite Ford, Harvey Can't Help Loving That Man Fowler, Ethel There's Beauty Everywhere Fowler, Mary Ann Personality Plus Franks, Quentin Fm just a Vagabond Lover Frias, Manuel Herrera Unforgettable Friedrich, Otto Ir. Fm Happy As Can Be Friedrich, VVayne I'm Really Liuingn Fuchs, Malcolm jean They'Il Never Out-Fox the Fox Funk, Margarie Diane Nothing Sweet As Youv Funk, Douglas Number One Boy nm 4 . , . Q QT 4, HX. me u.- ff I .ip ' 5' Awww X2 ? f 'H ' H,-M. F, nt ,, ,,,frm fm Ve Alf , ,if , , VA, , 4 M , W ,Q may A . ? ,Lf 'F' ' Af J l mils 7, ' 9 ri , H im Q Us fx 4, A 'ew- i. 4 Q fx ' 5 1 4wgwM . 1 f-sk., , fggggf n 5 Wy. T .mzf '-S .ff-vs-v ,...-. 4 f 1- mwv, ,. mf 1f.M,M. 'pk ., , im., .A W , LM i ,,,,,,,.. ,N ,ww M, , 'f-W' 5 R V, ..NL,., My ff: , ZW 4 1:5 a ,. .frqfz ' 3: F1 . Y ,, W ' 5 gl 'fs ,, 1 ' I ,-35-EZ A Q J 5 S155 5 if - ef 1 GW? H' ' ,, E' fx, N mia Y A ik ' W fx' 1 K ,, 'K , 575.:,:i51gv,'f,,m Emi? P95 if' 4 FA KW: by may V,,4-wh ,W W1 M f WH sf 'Z ' 1 Z uf U if f.,.' ,. 4 fu , f ,cf 1 I V W4 X , W, Zgf MQW L H V Mm. 346 T! in-VA ai, mmf is A ., L Y ff ilyf' 1' L Q-' if af' Kinsey, Dorothy Oh, You Sweet Onel' Kizer, Roy D. No School Tomorrow Klein, Karen K. Buzy As a Bumble Bee Knape, Frances A Here Comes That Dream Knox, Will Most Happy Fella Koen, Beverly Handful of Sunshine Kuhn, Dick You'll Get Yours Laird, Earl You'1l Be Hard to Replace' Lamme, Barbara Fairest of the Fair Lane, James Thomas Feelin' Happy Lankford, Lois You're Sweeter Than Honey Lasky, Sandra You and Your Smile Laves, Harold Pacey Happy Am In Ledesma, Virginia Charming, Cl1armin', Charm Lee, Charlene Lovely Lady Lee, Kit Heart of Gold L' ARTISTES -Ion Page Crowe and Leo Reyes put up one of their popular posters boosting the March of Dimes. 4 r. als: t-T! '35, ,y yo 9 , 1 , Lemens, Bobby lim just a Country Boyv Leonard, john There Ain't No Sweeter Man Lewis, Buzzy How Do You Speak to An Angel Lichtenwalter, jane Real Lice Doll Lively, Shirley Deloeely', Logan, David Fame and Fortune Long, Janis LocabIe Sort of Personn Lopez, Herminia The Sweetness of You Lopez, Lupe She Starts the Day with a Smile Lovett, Iamie You Can Do No Wrong ,nf McCain, Carol Sweet Stuf' McCollum, Marie Cheerful Little Eyefull' W McCullough, Don live Got the World on a String McDowell, Martin Let the Rest of the World Go Byv McEachern, Doyle Gilbert Singing His Way Alongi' N1cElreath, Lucretia Tis Sweet to Remember YOU'RE ON THE AIR! -and a brand new radio show is born. Ken Nordeman, Mrs. Edith Kitchens, Allen Evans, and Vincent Cuarino begin the first broadcast of MTAA News Caravan, a news program sponsored by the Austin Public Schools. McGill, Frankie Euerybody,s Beaux McNair, joe Neal Crazy, Wild, and Wonderful Seniors Marrero, Jesse Good as Gold Martinez, Richard Live, Laugh, Louev x Wag --..g,.-I PARTIES, PLANS, AND PLOTS -All these go into an Austin High Student Council campaign. jo Greene, Dina Eitelman, Mike Nalley, Sharon johnson, NValker meet to discuss platfonns and campaign strategy. Martins, Wayne He Is Everythingv Massingill, Betty Mata, Steve That Do Make It Nice Melton, Iewel Elyne Menn, Rosemary A Lady of Fashion Meyer, Carl Someone Swell Miller, Roy Millican, Herman M. Mills, Betty Dream Girl Moehlman, Steve Fabulous Character Morehead, Judith Morgan, Frances Morris, Ethel Morris, Marge How Sweet You Are Morriss, LaTrelle They CouIdn't Compare Munguia, Felix They All Laughed and Vir ima No One Sweeter Than You All at Once You Love Her Foot Loose and Fancy Free Nothing Is Too Good for You If Youlre Speaking of Ileacenv VVith a Song in My Heart l'll Laugh a Little More To You iv ,Q in 'Q QM in A , 4 4 f, f' ' ..- ' Q wa , iw , 23' ,, 52 K aIi9M7? x if fig sr' it X A 32- ,, in W' U: 1. . ,, 4 Q' f if xg 5- in fax an 4 N Q? ,5 .MA :Qu Peacock, Leon They All C0 for Youl' Peal, Polly You'Il Reach Your Star Peden, Bob I'ce Got No Time for the Peel, Robert Life of the Party Petmecky, Charles King Size Petri, Virginia Ain,t Car Crazyn Piland, Kay So Very Pretty Pinckard, Sandra Young Marfs Fancyu Pinckney, Mary Sue Bubbling Over Platt, john Louable, Lean and Lanky Platt, Ronny Liuin' It Up and Having a Ball Pollard, Eddie I'm just a Natural Gambling Man Pope, Sharon You're 11 Sweethearti' Porsch, Peggy Peg 0' My Heart Preas, Gloria You Are an Angel Pringle, Donna Honey Hair, Sugar Lips, and Eyes of Blue HEY' THATS 'WINE slvi N1 irv Suv, Pmckney to Marianne Cook. Other seniors en o in the lunch hour ire Carolyn Barnes Eden Ritter, Sul Cocke, Betty Cook Ratliff, Edna She,s YVorth a Million Raven, jo Ann Your Cute Little Ways Reed, joe Gypsy with Fire in His Reed, Randall Slow and Easy Reed, Zelda The Wonder of Yau Reichert, john D. A Man with a Dream Reyes, Leo Great Artist at His Best Rhodes, Donald Living One Day at a Time Ringstaff, Robert Heart of All Heartsl' Ritter, Eden Edie Was a Lady Robertson, Pat Fine and Dandyl' Rodgers, Sue Angel in Disguisen Rodieck, Ralph W. Sandy-Haired Boy Rodriguez, Carlos Real Neat, Real Nicev Rogers, Charles I May Be Wrong, but I Think lou re Wonclerfuli' Ross, William j. Between the Deuil and the Deep Blue Sea THIS IS THE WAY ITS DONE says Assistant City Nianager Terrill Blodgett his talk to Larry Craddock and the other members of Larry s CIXILS class C l -i Seniors Rutledge, Layle 'J 100,000 Girls Can't Be Wrong Rylander, Don Find ,Em, Fool 'Em, Leave ,Em Alone X i AN ARTIST'S LIFE has real meaning for these members of an advanced art class, several of whom plan careers in commercial art after graduation. Salinas, Tom Livin' Easyv Samuel, Sandra Memories are Made of Thisl' Sanders, Walter Why Worry Saunders, Linda The Sunshine of Your Smile Sawyer, Naomi Sweeter Than All Scarborough, jerry I'm Gonna Live the Life I Sing Alzoutu Seharlach, Arthur 'Tm Keeping Out of Mischief Schnabel, Charlene Swinging on a Star Schotz, Charles Charlie, My Boy Schulz-Behrend, Anita She Has a Castle of Her Ownv Schultze, Eugene Let'.s Hace a Ball Scott, Pat A Little Bit of Heacenn Sctliff, Probert All the lVorld Laces a Lncer Seymour, Billy Namely You Are Great Shallene, Frank VValkin' on Easy Street Shelton, Mary You've Got a Smile for Everyone You Meef' MR. DAVID LAMME, president of the Austin Public School Board, congratulates Larry Hurwitz at mid-term graduation exercises. Smith, Barbara The Looeliness of You Smith, Howard He'll Climb the Highest Mountain Smith, Jimmie We'll Raise a Ruckus Tonight' Smith, Ioan Peaches and Cream Smith, Larry Easy Come, Easy Gov Smith, Martha Lovely to Look At Smith, Raymond You're a Lucky Guy, Mr. Smith Snowden, Carol Lynn How Could Anyone Be So Pretty Sparks, Sam Greatest There Is Spires, Carol Louise Your Smile Will Go a Long, Long Way Spradling, james Good Luck, God Bless Youi' Spruce, Bill Fascinating Is His Name Stanfield, M. L. lim a Man Stanley, Bud Fm Still Getting My Kicksv Starling, Frances Ann Ain't She Sweet St. Clair, Larry f We Are for You i gi Seniors Sims, Kay What a Dream Skaggs, George So Rare X f' ,I I gs., if if if ll A Thieme, Henry Jr. A Guy Is a Guy, Thoene, Albert We're Glad There Is You Thompson, Barbara Lost in the Stars Tolve, Nancy Pretty ls As Pretty Does Torres, VVillie 1'm Raisin' the Roof Townsley, Mary Ann Oh, Mary Ann, Truiett, Io Anne Fm in Love With Elvis Turner, Lois Kind and Considerateu Uhlig, Martha Ann Our Lady Van Winkle, Susan Louise If You Knew Suziev Varnado, Brien Funny Little Man Vasquez, Anita A Dream Never Grows Old xl: Villarreal, Crispin lt's All in the Game Wahl, Marlene Everywhere You Go There's joy Walker, Virginia There Will Never Be Another You Wallace, Kay LaVoyce Little Miss Blue Eyesv ROY MILLER AND BARRY WUKASCH beam over the plaque won by the Table Tennis Club. 4 TX W sv Warner, Iohn You're Only Young Once Warren, janelle Cutest Little Red-Headed Doll ., ff' I i ' 'X X AS THE DAY APPROACHES Lucretia McElreath, Judy Morehead, Betty Murrieta Richard Martinez and Roy Miller measure and are measured for caps and gowns Watt, Iim That One and Only Guyn Weaver, Billy But None Like You Weber, Nancy A Pretty Girl ls Like a Melody' Webster, jon Johnny Casanova Weed, Buster Every Day Is My Day Weide, Betty Ioan All There Is And Then Somew Weise, Charles F. Gee, But You're Swellv Weiss, Charles He's a Real All-American Guy Wells, Alma Lois Sweeter Than All NVernli, Boy Let the Good Times Roll West, Robin Anne The Closest Thing to An Angel NVhite, Bobby A Man With a Mission XVhite, Nancy Girl of Our Dreams XVhitener, Aaron Sherrill Anything Goes XVidmer, jimmy A. There Is Nothing Like a Dame XVier, Chinky Short, Sweet, and Snappy Wilhite, George Let Me Sing and I'm Happy Wilkerson, Karen Oh, What a Dream Williams, Barbara Stars in Her Eyesl' Williams, Elmo 1 Hacen't Got a Worry in the World VVillrns, john G. I Keep It Gay VVilson, Paul Bring Your Smile Alongn VVilson, Robert Spectac'ular,' Wilson, Tom Ir. He Walks Along With Kings NVukasch, Barry Only YVomlerful', Ybarra, Aurora YVe'lI String Along With Youv Yeates, Kent Moonlight Gambler Yoe, Bill The Ideal Way to Be ,awe 1957 Graduates of Stephen ,vb SCDIOTS Williams, Michael No More Teachers, No More Books Winship, Sheila Wonderful, Wonderful One Wolf, Virginia Real Fine Girli' Young, Kenneth Thou Swell, Thou Witty Young, William A1nazin' Willyv CAROLE KEETON AND RICHARD CASTRUITA president and vice-president of the Student Council discuss items for morning announcements. Austin High School 5? ' , 'VN f lx 1'Mi IV rf' I ,rg , ' N Q I' Anderson, Doug Anderson, Sally Andrewartha, Sheron Ardis, Bill Arldt, Mary Lou Ayres, Cordon Baggett, Iudy Bailey, Billy Balagia, Rose Marie Bales, Larry Balke, Io Ann Bandy, Linda Barker, Charles Barnard, David Barnett, Betty Bash, Jerri Bassist, Lynn Beard, Binnie Beasley, john Becker, Gretchen fxgif' , x as 5 , . M., ,W , r -vi. 7 , ww 5 ,. wzffgrl sl :- lie I ,fl S Q. a f n A ffl 5 7 ,' fl 'X A i t by 1 aw Q' l Vx 'K ' 5' H iv xv 'Sm Q 5 ' if ,, 1 4 ' , Adams, Alice Adams, Nancy Aguirre, ,Alice Alexander, Jeannie Allamon, Betty Allen, Robin Allison, Leslie Allison, Lynda Allman, Marilyn Alvarez, Manuel Amster, Stephanie Amster, Susan ill, A f K 5 o i 'A flll' 3 -eff! an a 1 fm W! 5 ff ll f.r'r -Q' A K 1 . A V 1-U ' f Behrns, Charles Bennett, jim Bennett, Sharon Besa, Richard Betts, John Bevill, joy Beza, Alfred Billings, Janice Birdwell, M ary Boughton, Caro Boyd, Dick Braucher, Jerry ,. -44 'uf 1: WL I., V , Bright, jean Bristol, George Broad, Tom Broadway, Io Brooks, Sam Brown, Buster Bryan, Janice Burgin, Parker Burleson, Lin Burton, Nlary Cay Caldwell, Bettv Cameron, Carol . 4 'Y v pn. 4 P , -Q BRIEF INTERMISSIUN '..-,-,- . llccl jrtkfts Tomrnn buns l: nv x 1 mor cr r fr tht-rnselves after half-time activities at thc NILC illum -Kristin gum Campbell, Ronda Cantrell, Arlene Cantu, Humberto Cantu, Velia Carlisle. Judy Carr, john Carter, Alice Carter, XVillie Castruita, Cloria Cathev, Evelvn Chanman, Henry Chapman, Sue N ,sci-V ,i . . Q , . I 1 El Q? if 5-' 1 ,S Cook, Connie Coonrod, Bobby Cortez, Mary Cotten, Mike Craig, Gary Crenshaw, Eleanor Cuellar, Mary Helen Daniel, Daravene Davidson, Peggy Davis, Patsy Davis, Robert Davis, Roy DeBusk, Suzanne Deen, Carolyn D'eCeurin, Dick Dekle, jamie Denny, Stanley Denson, Carol Dent, Charles Devine, Pat HI-48 Cheavens, Ioe Childers, Myrna Chiles, Ann Chote, Dick Christian, Eleanor Clark, Phyllis Click, Minnie Bell Cline, Iudy Coffman, Carol Cole, Colin Concklin, Saralee Conn, johnny 1 'Q in 5-so JS .f 1 I C J? C A , I me A Jul Diemer, Ierry Disch, Elizabeth Dollar, Walter Douglas, India Duesing, john Dumke, Darrell Duncan, Matthew Durbin, Anita Dwenger, jackie Dye, L. L. Eckhardt, Charles Eley, jimmy 5 Ellinger. Margaret Erb, Priscilla Estrada. Manuel Etlieredge, Cliarles 'E Ezell, Ellen Fariss, Don -'ESI' 1.1 Hman LL. .Q Farmer. Carol Farmer, Nlartlia ,V X' X ,5 ,GT Felir. Scott Y W' Ferdinandtsen, Margaret Q 1- 5 M :fr F- t, , Fleming, Betty V ' K M' l 'iff Flores, Lee L ' x, j f A L 1 '- Juniors CLIMPSE OF HOLLYWOOD -......... junior, Pat Ruseh, Maroon Feature Editor, waits for an interview, as fans get Zsa Zsa Gabor's famous autograph. Forwood. Amor Foster, jodie Foylt, Cha-rlea 4 -' 0 1 G A ll lv Frias. Xllllflltt 1 , Calyean. Lelloy . vr i V x ' '-' Careia. jesse 1' f '3 Q -f I -1 l X 'I Y , 5 2 X. a if f ix , N+ l 'I it I . X Gardner. lloliert 1 Gardner, Terry Garner, Carolyn .ff Calrard, Bill , Garrett, Nlarv , Cerloff, Barbara ,W E' ul 'Y i ,L 6' G7 5 Q f a La Q' 1 w E Tx Gustafson, Barbara Joan Gustafson, Dick Gustafson, Virginia Guthrie, Peter Haden, Sarah Hahn, Don Haile, Josie Halsell, Elsie Hamlett, Sue Hammond, Patsy Hankey, Mike Hardy, Paul Harrell, David Harton, Gloria Hatherly, James Hatherly, Norma Hawley, Dorothy Hayes, Nelda Henson, Joy Hernandez, Janie ,dv- 'H s 5? ,-. . E7 1 f if Ginsburg, David Glover, Ben Gonzales, Candido Gonzales, Daniel Green, Sharon Greeson, Mary Nell Gremillion, Jeannie Griflin, Larry Guarino, Claire Guerrero, Moses Guerrero, Sarah Gustafson, Barbara Dean Q -any ,Q y ff ' ,, B , -E5 3 lx 'Nh 4561 'F ' lg, oe., was ft I J Q' 'aa cz- in W' ., WH ul J' Hernandez, Noemi Herrick, Betty Herring, Nancy Hess, Glenda Hibler, Lynn Hice, Jerlene Hines, Gene Hinton, Michel Hirschfeld, Teresa Hitchcock, Sandy Hodges, Macey Holloway, Joan pf v- 'Q JICLSOII Blllv Q- , F' I 1 - 5. 4 f 4 YENSIL XIONIENIS lcrl Xlzors Pat Rusdm md Xilftlll H sscll urn- picturc-cl tllxlllf., tnur und tnrm 437: I 'EELS 4, X ' 1 ., 0 Kocurek, Kay Kohrs, Janice Laird, jim Lane, Wardlaw Lanford, Tommy Lankford, Mary Lathrop, Irene Law, Edna Lee, Joyce Lemburg, Ann Le Mond, Roy Le Sueur, Anita Lewis, jackie Lindgren, Kenneth Lindsey, Jo Logan, Barry , I! 'E' r , ,Y i , i A 354: 5 , 1. a-.., , Q g. 9 li 'M . , A ,kg ij I I ' I ii' ,ling- 3, I Kell , Fred Kelly, Nancy Kent, Harry Keys, Margaret King, Carole Sue King, john King, Yvonne Kinney, Michael Kirk, Karol Kizer, Hubert Klaus, Edward Gene Knierim, Bruce hw no by 1 p f McCallum, Kay McCarriclc, Karen McConnell, james McCracken, jack McCullough, Charles Lowe, Louis 3 ,, ' A ' Luedecke, Bill C ,i ' Lunday, Pat 1'-T-'X W, Lundquist, LaVerne yr !'u::': f A :SSW ff j .Mei . . ff . 1 A 7 , . ,iz 2. C at Mccaleb, Billy ' , 'f Q Q, S. JI r '.u'Z1x, ' :I fl, . C ' I , X 'R H' L. w-...f McCully, john McCutcheon, Bill McDaniel, Mary Lou McDonnel, Milton McFarland, Theo McKee, Charles 3 xCI STANDING ROOM ONLY -.--. JUHIOYS Collar-n Vooclson Dldx Bowl lm Benmtt C lrol C,oHrnm Blllx N1cCaleb and Sarah Parks crowd into thn Austin Hlgh Cxm for thi dulslw. Austin XX mo glme 109 4 ,fu lx x 13 fr O'Quinn, Truman Orosco, Sonja Ortegon, Rudy Owens, Charles Palios, Melvin Parker, julie Parks, Sarah Payton, Barbara Pearson, joan Peterson, Anne Peterson, Edward Peterson, Linda Phillips, Larry Phillips, Zenada Pittenger, Bill Post, Dannie Powell, Sarah Jane Prewitt, joe Prince, Iudy Ragsdale, Charlot f' ' J Q 'I ,, 4? fa. . Mig N I ' ' fis- 'sr rf If if 4 HD 5' fl lv Moses, Mary Catherine Murphy, Beverly Nalley, Anna Nations, Wally Nelson, Don Nelson, Mariam Nettle Barbara Newman Billie Beth Noble Sharon Nobles, Larr Nunis, Bobgy Odom, Carol , TA fs' V R sr ff? ,4 gif li, W -f ,, I I l ,V , va 12:7 Q' , if ' ' I Ramirez, Lawrence Randle, Mal Ransom, Kay Rapp, Vesta Reddick, Alicia Reed, Dan Reed, Ritchie Reed, Susan Reid, joseph Reitz, Marilyn Rhodes, Ginger Ritter, Robert Roberts, Barbara Roberts, Judy Q Robinson, Annie i . it V 4 Q A i W, 'K Q A f -ww fs... ' U y 0 in Rodman, Roy 'A , 2'-y, ,A y , Q Roland, Vera C5 ' I ' A Romine, Elizabeth v f is , at xr a Rotsch, Herman Rucker, Pat 4 r ' Rudder, lumes 1 ah in 'L' ,' Rude, Elizabeth v 5- Rusch, Pat tv hx 'T' Russell, Martha ' R' ' A l S s at 4 iiii 'Q ' Juniors 'D v 'S J wr--if iii! SCIENCE XVINNERS ......-. . . jimmy Eley and Gary McCullough prepare their junior Academy of Science win- ning apparatus for a demonstration of the cl Rylander, Hill Sandberg, joel q. . Schaeffer, Bonnie , l Schiller, Nathan Schiller, Nelson ' Schmitt, Pat Schulze, Tom Schultz, Ronny Sellers, Georgia Sexton, Sue Shane, Tim 5 Shanks, Susie iemical effects on muscular contractions. ' rv 9 'Z Q! ,'- it N Y Y ' s', I ty' if, 'FY T ' 'CIT' I : l : m xS ll 'c 4. ' ' e ' ffsfi is Q., Q K n arf' ' ' 5 , F if N V his 'it ' T an -9- f Sims, Tommie Sladek, Karl Smalling, John Smith, Charles Smith, Dolores Smith, Joyce Smith, Loyce Smith, Pamella Smith, Quintii Smith, Sharon Smith. Tommy Smith, Victor Snider, Joan Spain, Mike in 5 ' 1 m 5 , Spitzenberger, Hilton 5, ' V J ' l 'nv Stanley, Joyce 9 3 ' Stephens, Linda Stephenson, Dorchie Storch, Judy Stoune, Mike ' , .I J Shannon, Joyce Sharp, Ruth Shelby, Nancy Shelton, Garland Shelton, John Shelton, Lelia Shepperd, Alfred Sherrill, Betty Jo Shields, YVanda Lou Shipley, Olle Shooter, Jack Simon, Steve Q . .SP 3 I Q AVN rf an-ll' 'Eff 4 . f xl' J:-r' V Studtman, Carolyn Studtman, Jeanette Sutton, Beverly Tate, Raymond Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Loretta Taylor, Mary Terrell, Sarah Thomas, Dell Thompson, Jeff Tucker, Ann Tyler, Eleanor Uzzell, Marve Vasquez, Martha jane Votaw, Dorcas ' Xllaghalter, Alan Y XVarcl, Beverley XVasham, john 4 T1 XVashington, Ian XVebb, Joyce '59 XVeigl, Herbert Q S XVeiss, Virgil XVells, Elaine XVheat, James ff of Juniors f FII ' 4 . 4 XVheeler, Denny VVhite, Richard YVhitney, Bill NVilcott, Curtis XVilder, Hilliare tion. XVilhelm, Patsy XVilliams, Sue A TICHT SQUEEZE -- juniors Ioan Holloway, Sharon Noble, Joyce Webb, Sarah Parks, jerry Braucher Josie Haile, and Tommie Sims give a fellow carpool member, Patsy Davis, some advice on the parking situa XVilliams, jerry Wlilliams, Lynn XVilson, Owens I I Wilson, Ruth f... it , 5' - Q ,Q n y K XVoodson, Colleen A 'Y L S' '5 - A -uf' A -, VVukasch, Charles 'L' -' . , Q I A CLP, ? XVylie, janelle my 'S r 4 ' ' V1 'J' J Zobel, Ioan mf KV 1. 3 '54 ig --.1+,-rr. x R 4- OAI ,Q af.. iff, 3, 4. .' 1' i7 - Q, r , 04 A - ,f .K - f ix ' if-J.. 113 5, l Q C 'x I ii? 1 -. n 4 FALL CLASS OFFICERS-Daravene Daniel, treasurerg Hill Rylander, reporterg Eleanor Tyler, seeretaryg Raymond Tate, Sgt.-at-armsg Mike Cotten, viee-presidentg and Gary Craig, president, meet to discuss junior fall activities. 'r T . . ',Q:.rN 1.4 M' I u .z1'ri:.,,, ifi 1 ' 1 iff' uriifs, I 1 , lx 'L . 0 Juniors SPRING CLASS OFFICERS-Mike Cotten, presidentg joe Polaneo, Sgt.-at-armsg Kay Koeurek, see- retaryg Josie Huile, trezlsurcrg Mall Randle, vice-pl'6'SidCT1tL and Rilymmld Tate, TCPUTUT, P050 for the Comet photographer. sl sf., ii f l J lf., ffx la --,u ,. r-4'1--Y 5 ' 3. L n-l'. 5' bn rf r ,,fl 11 x ,Q a l , DrPepper mfr! x , -im. i - CHATTINC OVER THE PROBLEMS of the Sophomore Class are the spring officers, Vicki Blan- kenship, reporter, jo Anna Murray, president, Ed Esquivel, sergeant-at-armsg Susie Snowden, sec- retaryg and johnny Treadwell, treasurer. sophomores FALL SOPHOMORE OFFICERS-Dina Eitelman, secretary, George Lewis, presidentg Sandra Anderson, reporterg Meta Butler, treasurer, Ronnie Harris, vice-president, collect wood for the Homecoming bonfire. SINGING THE BLUES AWAY are soph- omore students from Mrs. Betty Pulkingham's advisory. The songstcrs are Iohn Stayton, joe Sparks, Hilton Spitzenhergcr, and Susie Snow- den. sophomores y A Adair, Roy Q A ,g,ZA.l A '91, A Uwe A Almquist, Norma jean L 5 K X ,. ss 5 V W Anderson, Ruth Marie , SLN, 'b -A V, ,..,-f A Anderson Sandra '-f .i f ' it AA Anschutz, Robert r as a. X4 I '- ll all aff'-X ' xt '. ff A U f ,Af if . - A y Arldt, MClV1D Arnold, Iudy - 1 'A , ,E A, A 7,77 Arnold, Tommy A sf, Ashford, Cindi ' Q . K Ates, Annie Lee sb' ,g a A ff ' Ayres, Iris , . '- if l A , A x 5 fa . an 4. 1.2 Bach, Adolph b a JA Bailey, Isinda , ., , A A A ff' Baker, Tim as A W A A L, A' Banda, Rudy H, 'W' A ,,..-we , y Barden, Nancy Zi , 5 ' E x, g A AA Barron, Virginia V V, t 'Q' Vs 4351141 'WL .xt un '5 4 if fa-4' ,.,,, LN-f A 6 s 'x 'Wil or-. 'N f- Xml 1 ' 6 Basey, Marion Beasley, Donna Sue Beavers, Carroll Beavers, Gordon Behrns, Sarah Bengston, Bette Benjamin, Margaret Bergquist, Karen Blackstone, Marilyn Blackstone, Sandra Bland, Io Ann Bland, joy Blankenship, Vicki Booth, Beth Boswell, Sandra Bowen, Larry Boyd, Louis Boyer, Don Bragg, Carol jo Brandon, YVilliam Brandt, Brenda Branum, Mary Breakey, Tim Broaddus, Barbara Buck, Betty Buratti, Suzanne L- in-.K gf as ao' r Q Burcham, Mary jane Burleson, Ronnie Q if Burton, Linnie Butler, Meta Cagle, Patricia Cameron, Stanley Campbell, Patty Campbell, Tom 1,3 O sr-- VS- sophomores Canion, janet Carlson, Jeannie Carlson, Pat ' ,I Q :Q f gi' r 14 3 W f-Q Carroll, Indy 5' B N- he Q-Jr W Carv Iudv ti B tr 'E' ' 'ij ' Castellow, Calvin V ,riff V 1 4 I ' 'B 2 .f My 1 I Ca , 'A' 'Y' 5 'L' I 'yo W' 4' 4 f I f , - ' ' ' I . ,- A L4 V ' l NX or I A ,, f' If - I' ', 4 c-, ,U gi 6, 7.1 1 . V V . A Q 1 ' ' B 1 -Th Q A if stro, janie Chapel, Evelyn Chapman, Charles Chapman, jim Childs, Allen Chiles, Sue Chote, Niary Christianson, Ann Clark, Kay Clymer, Lea Coers, Don Coffman, Nancy Coltharp, Don Conaway, Ruby Cook, Cally Cc moper, jimmy Corley, julia Corner, Richard Cortez, Ruben s... Cosnick, Elizabeth Ann f C' Cox Bill 5 CA, ' 4' we .4 74 f 'S ' , ev .-:ur-K M B r 1 K , K ,rr ' ' Lf . ' ' 'V M L' ' ,svn iff -,' 5 lg: Ni 1 sophomores Davol, Betty Daywood, Claudette X Dildy, Dolph ' . DiNino, Dinah , ,t 5 Disch, Billy y ' ,K h Dodge, jane 3 L- , 5 of Downs, Mike ' 3, Dudley, Val jean . 1 1 Dunlop, Bill s Dyer, Alan ' -A ' , , , Dyess, Glenn , M 'Q' , b' ' ,Qi Edwards, Eugene 5' C 'fl' f' Egelhoff, William f 5 1 Xi! . fill X 'u Eitelman, Dina Elder, VVoody Ellingson, Karen Ervin, Woody Esquivel, Ed Ewald, Eleanor F ardal, john F armer, Bob Felter, Carolyn Fields, Rose Fincher, Don Finefrock, Bobby Finley, Mark Flores, Asael 1 Cox, Frank Craddock, Sylvia Crawford, Franklin Crawford, Ross Creer, Robert Crow, Chris Crumley, jerry Cryer, Imogene Culley, Kay Cuneo, Nettie Cunningham, Betty Curry, Ann Curtis, Alan Dalton, Richard N' ,, t as F' T' W If .fr Qui .Z -. -1' R. Y M, N Q f x , y gd!! 5 2' CRANIMING FOR MID-TERNI EXAMS at the last minute are Leah Franees Rogers and Sally Rose. sophomores Fogle, Alan Forbes, Lynn Fox, Kenneth French, Kim Frias, Minnie Frias, Robert Fry, jo Ann , Fuentes, Edward Q Galindo, Alice L Garner, Edgar R Funderburgh, Patsy ,b' - Gentry, Barbara George, Hal Gilbert, Linda Gillett, Bernard hr ty, Goldstein, Steve Graham, Malcolm Graham, Neville Graham, Patsy Greenwood, Janelle Gregoire, Rosemarie Gregory, Sherry Grossniekle, Lynne Hahn, David Hall, Roy Hamilton, Bess Hamilton, Nita Hamilton, Ronny Haney, Kathleen Hanna, Ralph Harborth, Allen 119 'fi' In for, R , 5- 'N' 1:9 1? 1 a Vg 4 ',,' L x , I f, Q 1-1 K Qt l a 1' : M l ' i f4'i I4 is . S, 2 veg M X es rx ' IA - is J 'Qi :qw bi, Q xg, ,,,,,,, vo-Q' vs- 3 I l :ff -., STROLLING THROUGH THE TUNNEL on their way to class are jimmy Heironimus, Linda Logsdon, Val jean Dudley, and Robert Nozick. Sophomores N Harris, Ronny ' 'QW Harris, Steve y i H A f W Hart, joe y -Q, t it is , .f Harwell, Fielding 14' ll H M Hawkes, Keith is ' 5 it ' 4 I l '. L . . Hayes, Ioan Haynes, Kay 4 Re ,x Hays, Molly l M . ss Heath, Llnda T vs is Heironimus, jimmy XX ,l Hellums, Kay mf sv .0-'l QP? Henderson, Christine V Hernandez, Gonzalo ' , Hernandez, Peggy Lee ' 1 S , L -u f Herrin, Adrian S 5, I '27 Hicks, Gregory ' Q,-if ' Hicks, Mike S -1, - J ' A fe Hill, Ienean , - V 4 1' , A r Hinkle, Robert 'L f fi ' ' g W l Hodge, Dianne A K xp L-we H Hoffmann, David ' K Y! A' V' ' 5 , yuh., ' Holcomb, Buster I, ' A , 4 ,V L h Hoffman, Sheila I R' 5 U , o K H l 'S Holford, jack Holland, Craig Holubec, Ella Fa Hoppe, Carolyn Hornsby, Ross Horton, Nita Hudelson, julie Hudson, Patricia ye Huffman, Richard Hutchins. Kenneth Hyland, Sharon Isely, junne james, Bill jarl, Duval jeffrey, jimmy jennings. Ann jennings, Dick johnson, NVinfrecl jones, Bev jones, Dan Keeler, Charles Kimmons, Donna l T D A Q, if, iii .c 'h ,ii x -L R K K iw. N 0 '.. I - av. D '57 King, Gail iw . King, Ruth Kinser, Penny Kirk, Annis Kin f, Kathrvn L.. in q ' ,W . A 7 . ' l M Kinney, Toni :Z-, , gal , .Y cy sophomores gr 'WY A sa- A C7 Kizer, Cih Klein, judy Kleinert, Charles Kleinert joe Klint Kqthleen Knippa Cherryl 'eo 'ai 9 Q 4 41' G- if Q! Tx? Knippa, Susan Ann Knolle, Anne Koch, Betty Kormeier, Victor Korneguy. jeauinie Krueger, Curl Krueger, Sue Lzneinrnle. Philip I.uFrunce. Patricia Landreth. jeunic Lainey. Ronald Larson. Pat Lznwson. joe Lehumn. ll. C. Ln' ' i -es' , 4 .... x , ...- 3 ' 5 . !' Lewis. George Liglitsey, joaleen Ligon. john Lilly. Nliehelle G, Limon. .flex Lloyrl, Clay ' X Logsclon, Linda 12 10 - Ay, 1:-1 X as 42,9 ,, A Z 'g ' sr. H f K t- lx X , H , v Af, Lqoas- , ' w - o -Qs A , fl ' lt Mg 'bf' Q12 '37, yet' A Martinez, Julian Mason, Phil Mead, Kay Anne Meadows, XVayne Measles, Melvin Mendeke, Kathrine Menn, Betty Jo Mercado, Albert Mertink, Fred Meyers, Jerry Miles, Minnie Miller, Margaret Milliken, Donald Mills, Charlene Mitchell, Betty Jo Mitchell, Don Mitchell, Joe Montgomery, Juanita Moreland, Bessie Moreland, Betty Morgan, Vicki Morris, Joy Mortensen, Mark Mosqueda. Carlos Murray, Jo Anna Musgrove, Phyliss Myers, Jackie 9 6 . 4? , .15 sophomores London, Mike Long, Barbara Long, Billy Long, Jeb Lozano, Mary Luce, Elaine McAdams, Billye McCaskill, Diane McCauley, Dudley McCullough, Tommy McCully, Ann McDonnell, Joyce McEachern, C-wen Mc-Farland, Clarence McFarland, Sam McKinney, Dawn McLaurin, Janice McVVilliams, Dana Marko, Evangeline Martin, Marilyn We QU , v 5 - its i i W 1 if M 5. 1-.. FAS. fx, X A .2 A in it if ' Lf A gf- Q my 'Cf Q A :rg ,tyy U -W S x L, ' H xii' 5- 1 X 'nb-+41 Ct gig A K, 4 as 12- t . V ks MR. R. V. BAKER reads the daily afternoon announcements with the help of Susan Knippa. Page, Harold Parsons, Carolyn Paschall, judy r Patten, Kay Patterson, Donald x .H- Pattillo, Mary Peavy, janet Perkins, Loris Pfennig, Laura jane Phillips, Addie Phillips, Lavonne Phillips Pats Phillips Sancllra Phinney, Susan sophomores Nau, Larry Navarro, Mary Frances Nelley, Dorothy Nelson, Bette Nelson, Neve, Carolyn Neve, Frank Noe, Mike Northrup, Branch Nozick, Robert Nugent, Mark Oglesby, Dwight O,Steen, Susie Otto, Byron Owens, Betsy Pacheco, joe jesse Page, Chris 'Y S -r a Xa ' --. ' Y. B 'P 1: 2' EIT' 1 , 'ctr 1 8 . AX, H A ff .Mk sigh TD Gu Q ...ma 'If' rw Qs? f ...f-f 'A , his LJ. ' .- N I ... K 1 Z? 1,-' -4 ! sc, 'bi f, MA, LANELL USELTON AND CARROLL UHRIC agree on the issue at hand, as Bill Thompson counts noses in an advisory meeting. Sophomores Piland, Becky Pittenger, Diane Pitts, Hayes 'SS 'P leis -if Polk, Dick in Poole, Terry A A 0 f Tax. an Pa 'va Q. 'L I fr BH' U , A ,Ain 25, sell s Powell, Patricia Powell, Sandra Power, Randy Pribble, john Price, Pat Pridgeon, Sherilynn Pritchett, Mary Pulliam, Norma Pulliam, Peggy Ratliff, Caylin Redford, Claire Reed, Ann 'f rc '. Ann Reese, Sue Reeves, Cornelia Rehder, Chris Reynolds, Arnold Rich, Carol Rich, jane Rickert, jo Ann Riley, Tommy Robbins, Stuart Robertson, Mike Robertson, Peggy Rodgers, Cenny Rogers, Leah Fra Rose, Sally HCC Ross, Joyce Ann Rosson, Judy Rotsch, Alice 9 -. 'filj Rousos, Mary 'H 5. Salas, Manuel 11 5 S ' 6 ,'gV3,.:,' Q' Salazar, Gayle :V iq 'I Salazar, Marcos J S Y . rv iffy amuelson, David 4 Sanchez, Victor Sandberg, Bernice Q, ' -1- Sandcfar, Ceorgc Leroy , 5, Saxon, Tom l if Scarborough, Joyce ' Scheer, Faye 7 ' vf fl ,, ': , f r 1 if ,N f, .SJ Schirpik, Artie I 'gn - Schmitt, Dannye S S f , K Schultz, Jo Nell 9, A A Schultz, Linda Sue J S' 'Q J Scott, Carolyn Jean J' J , , I M ,y, , J Seiders, Sally ' Q 1 ' VV, -if , x f! Q 1 I, A 6- ' -X Silberstein, Carole Simpson, Frieda Skarren, Don Skelton, Donald Smith, Carolyn Smith, Frances Smith, Joyce Smith, Victor Smothers, JoAnn Snowden, Clen Snowden, Susie Spradling, Louise 4, ft A W Senterfitt, Mary , A Shanhlum, Sandra , , Q Q ,-il, , Sharp, Freddie 5- J ' Shelton, Jimmy 'Y' ,V ,S Shoemaker, Rita A , J 'F Shrader, Virginia Ann Z 15: I Z I I ,,,, 1 ,. I as , Q? 5. I X In 1 , , y J Small, Joe , -x ' A A 4 K' an , 5. f It V' J 'fs Spears, Max fs f- q ' 1 E' 3 Squier, Carolyn Kay Starclce, Margaret Starcwich, Richard Stark, Richard Stayton, John Stearns, Pat Stevenson, Della Q--I I ib- is-1' Steward, Ellsworth Stewart, jimmy Stokes, Dec Strain, NVilda Lee Straiton, Carolyn Summers, Glenna Sue Sutherland, Kay V ' Swofford, joe T , Taylor, Ted E, TW '5' 5. 1 , '17 A' Teaff, Martha ' A - A , Tho , Charles av - ' il' :W :Z . Thoriilion, james 1 Tho 1, Mike T2 r .,,. , ,LX W I 5521222 Tienhlahn, Tommy . . . T, r Rift -. fvllfff . . aff. lf' d imly ' Ax! :Tn Y tj ,, Tolbert, jim ' Q., f' 'S X my Torres, Frank ' , r R ' H Townes, Mary Ann ,S H ' j ' T Travis, Neven Don T3 -'f .taa ,W -TT Treadwell, johnny 1 Turner, VVillouise H . x U Hgh Urbanek, Tommy Uriegas, Gloria Ann A ' Uselton, Wanda V J w , Utley, jan ' V gb 'R Vickers, Barton T T 2 V , K. Villarreal, Lupe f i 'A , K R , 1 iii, J VVade, Louis VVagoner, Dean . 2 VValke1', Camille -F T Q ,,, Wallen, Paul K VT ' H , f' . T' V W T' VVarner, Charlotte L , 5, 5 W e , ,T Q ' G. Warnken, Byram r Q 5 S. ' Z T S ' Warren, Connie J T. N' t T T lb- , . Q ,. T,T+ii.1'T ,fx 2, N W -v -T., 4 T 5 Rr , ' T Watt, Neal , Wattinger, Ronnie S T Watts, Barbara K i , ' , L , as VVeaver, Billie Lorene 1, X , T VVeed, Mike Q .VT , 5 r 'M T L Weeks, john .f , N tb' , Werchan, Lois , ' rx K ,f T If 5 V i f ! Y A ,' VVest, Pat Weyerman, Curt White, Charlotte White Frances White Mary jo White Thomas Wiggins Ramsey 1 ,X 1. ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE sav Pin Dragons Chris Pago. Jane Dodge, John Pribhle, and Viclci Blankenship as they scrub down the hnards after a week of sot huilding. Wikowsky, Ann Wilkes, jean sophomores Williams, Clovis Williams, Roland YVilliams, Sara ll 2 Q XVillis, Linda YVilson, Kenneth XVilson, Robert V .Q I Y7, XVoodall, Pearl XVoodruff, john XVugil, Nlahcl Duncan XVylio, Lynda ,..f Yantis, Carolyn Yeary, Virginia Zalesky, Leon Zandar, Doris 127 u X . .V gk, x95 k Austin High School offered a large variety of clubs and organizations, which appealed to the many different interests in sciences, languages, sports, service organizations, and social clubs. Planning our dances, the May Fete, and assem- blies were only a small number of things that many of the organizations did. Working in clubs and organizations gave students many enjoyable hours with friends both old and new. All of these groups helped to make 1957 at Austin High School an enjoyable year. ,A 9-4 sf - I mi Q A' Lbs , I 1 1 .,......dl 12-g M- ' J I 1 4, 'rr NN 17755 io Xi iii-f+ww U .Q-v. 'Qs : '49 .f .WMM '- ia' 1' , I mx.: -' E .3--E 5 sf: iv 1? M M-M W W qv- I fi 1 x Z 4---4 xflam' '3 ilk, I 9 5., 4:1 . W ,C xx' , in V Lggyggfg. f I, ..fb V .g,.A.4, , 152 ,gugfggxfy . Q , 2 :IQ- MA. I A V: Q ji. lik. Q t 1 I I 1 'w.', 9!'l-n ' 1 5 . I if 2 S 1.--.-:zzz X Qu V 'W-, V K w ' 9 sf . vi if ,I , 1' f J. 5 x , 'viv- fl ' Q , S Q 9 , 'F 5 ' . M: , 1 fv fy 0 . N Hb W . Q L , L it L1 M kt if fum y 'X Qi Q X Q'?'fWffff31 f 'Q . 5? V7 HW? M ' x Q s': Q, ov 0 's. Vg' , f C5'lr' 'fi I W, x . , . f-?X '35J 5 ix' n M, :Tp - , 'v , U . '..' - 9 ' it .v. , , v. 1 1 4 U- 1' Y if , A .xgj '. . . 1. , Red Jackets PRESENT AT ALL HOME GAMES, the Red Jackets not only presented the half-time shows, hut supported the team from the stands and displayed enthusiastic school spirit. NIISS CORINNE HERNDON, Red Jacket sponsor, is their hest friend i N,-, and critic. She has the admiration J X and respect of all her girls for her ,I hard work and able direction. 35' ' 5 BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Cline, Judy Cline, Martha Jo Henry, Martha Davis, Kit Lee, Kay XVallace, Pat Scott, Elizabeth Gardner, Mary Gutierrez, geveflyb Koen, Polly Peal, Betty Joan Weide, Sharon Johnson, Miss Corinne Herndon, Joyce Eitelman, Annette Helwig, Peggy Porsch, Judy Roberts aro enson, Mary Ann Fowler, Deana Stockard, Gay Stolley, Bonnie Lou Ferrell, Mary Shelton, Sandra Samuel, Susie Shanks, Mary Margaret Barcus. SECOND ROW: Sandy Hitchcock, Susan Reed, Patsy Davis, Judy Morehead, Eleanor Tyler, Susan Van NVinkle, Ronda Sue Campbell. THIRD ROW: Nelda Hayes, Janelle Warren, Jeanette Studtman, Beverly Ward, Nancy Tolve, Alice Cheavens, Kay Kocurek, Denny XVhceler, Sally Anderson, Rose Marie Balagia, Alicia Reddielc, Rosalinda Monrreal, Donna Pringle, Linda Bartlett, Lillian Humphrey, Joyce Meschke, Lee Howard, Sarah Haden, Nancy Kelly, Virginia Wolf, Zelda Reed, Carolvn Barnes Sue Cocke. FOURTH ROW: Edna Ratliif, Daravene Daniel, Joan Zobel, Eliza Jane' Payne, Fran Strausser, Shirley Myers, Sheila VVinship, Jonnie Sue Nolan, The Red Jackets, under the outstanding direction of Miss Corinne Herndon, have marched their way to a high rating among girls' drill teams in local high schools. Requirements for membership in the Red Jacket organization X are to have an S5 grade average, to be recommended by teachers X the student had both spring and fall semesters, and to have the ability to march well. After a girl becomes a Red Jacket. she must maintain a grade average of 80. Activities of the Red Jackets are many and varied. Their main objective is to support school spirit throughout the year. cy With this in mind, the Red Jackets support visiting teams, provide half-time entertainment at football games, and cheerfully drag their feet to school at 7:15 every Friday morning during football season to sell streamers and participate in the morning pep rallies. Other projects of the Red Jackets are ushering at symphony concerts and P. T. A. family nights, helping with registration '- and orientation, and selling poppies for the Disabled American Veterans. Added to the many hours of hard work spent by the Red Jackets are many hours of entertainment. These are spent at the Red Jacket picnic in the spring, the annual banquet held in the spring, and the Christmas Formal, which is sponsored by the Red Jackets. DISCUSSIXC HALF-'I'IMlf ACTIVITIES just before game-time are tfitandingl Sharon Johnson, president, Peggy Porsch, co-treas- urer, Annette llelwig, sergeant-at-arms, Polly Pt-al, co-treasurer, tSeatedJ Joyce Eitelman, vice-president, Betty Joan XVeide, sec- retary, and Miss Corinne llerndon. sponsor. Marilyn Olsen, Jan XVashington, Nell Johnston, Jeannie Alexander, Mary Ruth Fisher, Anita Ia-Sueur, Sharon Pope, lflizaheth Disch, Jewel Melton, Jo Ann Balke, Patricia Devine, Carol Coffman, Anil Tucker, Betty Cook, Carolyn Calvert, Nancy Crist. FIFTII ROXY: Carolyn Sludtman, Virginia VVallcer, Pat Rusch, Barbara 'l'hompson, Mary Lou McDaniel, Eva Cayle Mayey, Nancy Jenkins, Sandra Peters, Patsy Ilammond, Macey Ilodgcs, Mary Catherine Moses, Ann Lemburg, Karen XVilkerson, Julie Blanchard, Beth Johnson, Alice Adams, Cherry Eley, Carolyn Christianson, Joyce XVelJb, Betty Brown, Martha Mel Stumherg, Carol Spircs, Betty King. TOP ROVV: Linda Stevenson, Robin Jones, Martha Farmer, Janice Johnson, Martha Russell, Catherine Terry, Tommie Sims, Joan Holloway, Ann Chiles, Barbara Davis, Martha Ovcrstreet, Ann Marie Falk, Joan Iluntley, Mary Arldt, VVanda Lou Shields, Cretchen Becker, Kay Ransom, Pamella Smith, Mary Taylor, Eden Ritter, Joan Smith, Judy Baggett, Eleanor Christian, Fran Morgan. hyp- 1- - . 1: f? 19 'Q -' 9 Sl 46 46 'Qs l Maroon Bancl Austin High School wouldnlt be the same without the Maroon Band. It plays for the football games, giving a rhythmic back- ground for yells as well as playing march songs. The Band gave a series of assemblies this year, as they do every year, and a concert which was held in the spring. A first division rating was given the Maroon Band this year in the Region Six Interscholastie League marching contest held at House Park in the fall in both marching and inspection. In the same contest Frances Smith and Kay Piland, majorettes, won a one-plus and a one,' rating, respectively. The Band climaxed the year's activities with a picnic. JOHN D. REICHERT, vice-president, discusses a new piece of music with Randall Reed, president, as Mike Stoune, uniform manager, Jimmy Auld, librarian, Nelson Schiller, uniform manager, Dick Kuhn, student con- ductor, Sally Edgar, roll checker, Nathan Schiller, business manager, Bob Peden, drum major, and Cordon Houser, associate drum major, voice their opinions. BOTTOM ROW: Dr. Nelson Patrick, Frances Smith, Kay Piland, Virginia Shrader, Ruth King, Ellen Ezell, Sally Edgar, Mike Stoune, Harris More- land, Phil Mason, jerry Finch, Barbara Nettle, jimmy Auld, john D. Reichert, Gene Allen, Alan Baker, Doyle Melilachern, Robert Clark, Barton Vickers, Jessie Garcia, Raymond Navarro, Penny Kinser, Nathan Schiller, Betty Burnett, Evangeline Marko, Eugenia Gritlin, Gordon Ilouser, Bob Peden. SECOND ROW: Miriam Nelson, Louis Joseph, Beverly jones, Betty Fleming, Linda Bailey, Dan jones, Dan Covea, Mika- Spain, john Betts, Irving Cutter Klrl Sl idek Roy Hill Folin folc Brien Vlrnido limit Loutt Io Ann Smothfrs Birry Iogin, Gail Meeks, Ted Davidson, john , . , 3' Q, f l'.-1 539. I' 1 Fx P xii' BOTTOM ROW: Zeke Castro, Anita Schulz-Behrend, Iudy jones, Alice Rotsch, Pat Cline, Evangeline Marko, Mary Eleanor Brace. SECOND ROW Donna Kimmons, Pat Rusch, Irene Lathrop, Marian Stewart, Nathan Schiller, Betty Ruth Burnett, Barbara Beard, Mike Spain, Karl Sladek, Michael Stoune, Lois Coleman, Marge Morris, Jud Cline. THIRD ROVV: Irma NVilson, Nick Reyes, Sylvia Prasatik, Lenda Burns, Evelyn Cathey, Garland Shelton, Bob Peden, Herman Rotsch, Marillyn Reitz, Nelson Schiller, Dick Kuhn, Herman Millican, Walter Sanders, Ewell Oglesby, Malcolm Fuchs Cordon Lawson. TOP BONV: Sam McFarland, Phil Mason, Dr. Nelson Patrick, jim Bob Holmes. A large number of the Stephen F. Austin High School orchestra placed in the all-state orchestra which played in Dallas in February. The orchestra played in the Christmas Festival held at the Coliseum and for a series of assemblies held here at school. It also played for Commencement at mid-term. A picnic was held at the end of the year for the enjoyment of both the band and the orchestra. TO ADD A CLIMACTIC TOUCH to the more resounding THE FRENCH HORNS add depth to the orchestra. pieces of music are the trombones. fe' aw v .ye . V - 5 2 'ffff 1 Ei fig lm? 2 ll 'K X -dang 5-f. ' - ,n gf' kg ' 5 . ' 1 22 ,i 2 ' if nf F' r I, Z O Y ,I . V ,, 9 J ,Agp Q ilk? 4' .,, M . N mmf -- his .jmQa.f, K, .,.,.. 9 ' . SJ if 1 Cb k ,L vv vVvv'- If in Viv- -4- f W Qfwffgqf .MFLQ RED DRAGONS-BOTTOM ROXV: Mal Randle. Judy Morehead. Alan Baker. Iohn T, Davis, Kay VVallace, Sandra Majors, Pat XVhaley, Eleanor Crenshaw, Sarah Hadcn, Mary Sue Pinckney. SEC- OND ROYV: Quintin Smith, jo Ann johnson, XVanda Breed, Martha jo llcnry, India Douglas. Pat Rusch, Mary Shelton, Harold Eichenbaum jr., Sandy Hitchcock. THIRD ROXV: Richard Castruita, The Red Dragon players, under the very capable direction of Miss Margaret Breedlove, staged three shows this year: Lady NVindermere,s Fan and Stage Doorf, both before Thanksgiving, and Kind Ladyn in the spring. Red Dragons also do all the lighting and technical work for the dances, the Beauty Revue, the musical productions, and all other programs presented at Aus- tin High. Members of the dramatic organization are divided into three groups: the Trans- parent Dragons, who have been accepted into the organization but have not yet ieen initiated, the Pink Dragons, who have been initiated but have not done the required amount of work to become a Red Dragon, and the Red Dragons, who have done the required amount of work and have been initiated for the second time. Q7 HELPING MAL RANDLE, PRESIDENT, catch the atten- tion of all Red Dragons at an after-school meeting are Allan Bt-lkflfri treasurer: Carolyn Calvert, vice-president, john T. Davis, reporter-historian, Judy Morehead, secretary, and Bob Peden, sergeant-at-arms. ' 'L-I In a scene from Lady Windermere's Fan, Pat Whaley, VVayne Martins, and Carolyn Calvert are involved in a tense moment. ,I I.. -li an , no 2 g .A -.- 'I 'LS T7 1 Susan Drake, jimmy Iharra, Rose Mary Corner, Charlene Schnahel, Naomi Sawyer, Macey Hodges, Phyllis Calkins, Neville Hargrave, Diana Henry, Virginia Wolf. TOP RONV: XVayne Martins, Peg- gy Porsch. Robert Peel, Mary Lou McDaniel, john D. Reichert, Diane Durrett, Bill Yoe, Martha Russell, Carl Haehnel, Margie Morris. Red Dragons PINK DRAGONS-BOTTOM ROXV: Ralph Hanna III. Susan Amster. Dannye Lee Schmitt, john Stayton, Marion Basey, Susan Reed. Glenna Sue Summers, Martha Armstrong, Meta Butler, jean- nie Carlson. SECOND RONY: Stephanie Amster, Val jean Dudley, Alice Rotsch, Claire Redford, Carolyn Smith, john Prihhle, Bill Bullard, johnny VVeeks, jo Anna Murray. Chris Page. THIRD ROXV: Owens XVilson, john M. Davis, jamie Isely, Cenny Rodgers, Michael Stoune, Pat Rucker, Nancy Kelly, Anne Peterson, Marilyn Blackstone. janelle Crecnewoocl. Beth Booth. TOP ROXV: George Holmes, Lincla Bamly, Rohert Palmer, Allan Dyer, Herschel Moore, Chris Bolton, Patti XVatkins. Yicki Blankenship, Ann XVikowsky, Leah Frances Rogers. BOTTOM ROXV: Evelyn Cathey, Margaret Shelton, Margaret Starcke, Ralph Hanna, Sam McFarland, Eve Miller, Kit Lee, Michelle Lilly. SECOND ROXV: Ruth Ann Cook, Jeanette Studtman, Lillian Tanipke, Alice Cheavens, Johnny VVeeks, Mike London, Pat Rusch, Martha Russell, Donna Kimmons, THIRD ROVV: Cheryl Knippa, Lin Burleson, Linda Bailey, Sandra Ander- son, Anne Knolle, Ken Nordeman, John NVoodruil, Carl llaehnel, Allen Evans, Penny Kinser, Faye Harris. TOP ROW: janet Peavy, Sherilynn Pridgeon, Leo Reyes, Jerry Mears, Jon Page Crowe, John McCully, Larry Hurwitz, Ted Taylor, Gilbert Reyes, Vicki Blankenship. Maroon Staff Editors-in-Chief e,r,,,. 7e,e, A llen Evans, Larry Hurwitz Managing Editor ..,, ss.sssssssssesssssssssssssssssLsssssssssssssssss K it Lee News Editors ..,,t,,,,,,,e,,. Ruth Ann Cook, Martha Russell Feature Editor ,.... ..,.,..........s,.,i,...ie...,ee....., P at Rusch Sports Editor sseeee.. ,....,.....iieeeeeees,..... X 'incent Cuarino Sports Assistants ....,, ..... D avid Barnett, john McCully, Carol Coffman, Ralph Hanna Chief Photographer .....,sss.......s,,.ssss,s,is.,... jon Page Crowe Assistant Photographers .,,. john Woodruff, Mike London Art Editor ,s,..,............,s,,,,....ssssssss,,.ssssssssssss,,.ssss,. Leo Reyes Cartoonist s,s...s,s.,iss......,., ..ssss ssss G i lbert Reyes Circulation Manager sss,sssss-,,,.,i,sii,s V,sssss L illian Tampke Exchange Editor Lss,ssssssssss,,,sss,,,,s,,sss,,,,,,,.ssssss Mary Shelton Copyreaders ......sss, sss.., C arl Haehnel, Alicia Reddick Reporters sss.,. s,ss,..sss S ally Anderson, Mal Randle, Felix Munguia, Ken Nordeman, Faye Elizabeth Harris Business Manager ,,s,,,, ,ss,s,,,s K en Nordeman Faculty Advisor ,u,.uu sll,s B Irs. Edith Kitchens 'Y .Ik AM A Q X :N 5 ,,,,', x r 'l LX El! f PAT RUSCH, FEATURE EDITOR, and Vincent Guar- ino, sports editor, check the baskets to see that all feature and sports copy is in. fBelowJ CO-EDITORS OF THE MAROON, Allen Evans and Larry Hurwitz, look over newspapers of various high schools from all over the United States. 4A..wS.p , KEN NORDEMAN, business and advertising manager, does the first-of-the-month billing for the Maroon. SMILING OVER AN ARTICLE SHARED while placing papers on the newspaper rack are Martha Russell, co-news editor, and john McCully, sports assistant. The Austin Maroon The Maroon staff set up several goals which they have worked hard to attain throughout this year. Heading the list of policies was a desire to create, with the help of the students and faculty, a more modern and progressive school. In keeping with this purpose the Maroon set out to be the voice of the students reflecting their feelings, desires, and hopes. Ranked as important this year was giving recognition where recog- nition is due. The editorial pages contained comments on and inter- pretations of the news, giving equal attention to problem areas and those deserving praise. A final policy of the Maroon was to entertain its readers through features, columns, and pictures. Another change this year was the altering of the Maroon title plate to a more streamlined one. Begun in 1928, the Maroon has risen through the years to a position of very high rating. It won the All-American rating in spring of 1956 and received an All-Texas Award in the Texas High School Press .Association contest. ,fv Z' CO-EDITORS OF THE COMET, Kit Lee and Polly Peal, arc pleased to find that the file clerk has been on ac-curatev duty again. BO The Comet Working on the Comet gives a person a wonderful chance to work with others and meet new people. He comes in closer contact with the events of his school and often learns much about those with whom he has never been closely associated before. The most satisfying part about it is knowing that he had a part in preserving the most important activities of the year in order that others might enjoy them for years to come. The Comet staff has its problems as well as its glories. About three Weeks before deadline fthere are fourj, the Comet oflice is completely overrun with industrious staff members working long hours before, during, and after school. It is true, though, that when all is said and done, the glories overshadow the problems, and when the end of the year comes and the call goes out for new staff members, many students are eager to try their skill at yearbook work. TTOM ROW: Martha jo Henry, Linda Saunders, Pat Scott, Lee Howard Sally Anderson Nancy Kelly Alicia Reddick Janice Billings Anne Peter son, Susan Yan Winkle. SECOND ROVV: Polly Peal, Mary Lou McDaniel, Shelley Kahnhack, Ann Mc-Natt, Nancy Shelby. Nancy Tulr-5,' Paul Hardy, Marge Morris.. THIRD RVOXV: Betty joan YVeide, Macey Hodges, Judy Baggett, Betty Brown, Gretchen Becker, Mary Catherine Moses, Sharilynn Pridgeon, Vicki Blankenship. TOP ROW: Jackie jenkins, Mary Shelton, Barbara Mathews, Barbara Roberts, Julie Parker, Kay Ransom, jane Lou Huff, Martha Overstreet, jon Page Crowe. ,lf 'U 11 Qin Q o o,.fC f,' 0:0 , 0 'ho O coo ' 610, no. O 0 0 g 0 O IDD gi f , 5 r 'Q JACKIE JENKINS, club editor, is assisted hy Mary Shelton, sophomore class editor, in cropping and measuring pictures. , ,Lf , K, W? The Comet DECEMBER l, DEADLINE DATE, is unclerlinvd On the publications calendar hy Sally Anderson, student life PAUL HARDY, sports editor, shows his recently finished layout to Nancy Tolve, junior class editor. editor' and Linda Saunders, Organizations editor' COMET LAB brings a daily one-hour workshop for staffers Paul Hardy, Polly Peal, Kit Lee, jackie Jenkins, Jane Lou Huff, and Betty Ioan VVeide. L. L if 1 K-f P+, . 4 1 lf.- R ' 'F 41 Y Q... X x :Z ' 'CW1 K. 17 E PLANNING FOR THE INITIATION of spring candidates for Quill and Scroll are Allen Evans, Kit Lee, Ken Nordeman, Martha Russell, Larry Hurwitz, Ruth Ann Cook, and Pat Rusch. Mrs. Edith Kitchens, sponsor, talks over the telephone. Quill and Scroll TN ALL WALKS OF LIFE some time is spent on the telephone, especially IS that true of publications. Ken Nordeman, secretary, checks on Capital City Press Association business, while Allen Evans, vice-president, and Kit Lee president look up telephone numbers for him Quill and Scroll is a national honorary organization for high school journalists who have gone beyond the call of duty in their work. There are four requirements for membership. A Quill and Scroll member must have in print 90 inches in the school newspaper or the equivalent in the school yearbook, he must be in the upper third of his class, he must be recommended by the school A sponsor of publications, and he must be approved by the National Secretary of Quill and Scroll. The Austin High chapter, which was organized in the year 1929, is known as the O. Henry Chapter of Quill and Scroll. This organization this year sponsored a radio news show, NMTAA News Caravanf, It also reactivated the Capital City Press Association, which is an organi- zation for junior and senior high school students of Austin. bl .X I- NATIONAL HONOR SUCIIICTY OFFICIICRS Bill Cattis, vice- presidentg Fran Morgan, historian, Steve Nloehlinan, president, Sheila YVinship, seeretaryg Peggy Porseh, treasurer, talk over plans for the year. Founded in the early 19203 hy the National Associa- tion of Secondary School Principals, the National Honor Society strives to encourage in high school students these four qualities: character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Election to the National Honor Society is a coveted honor, for it means not only that the student ranks high scholastically, hut is also a leader who has impressed others with his willingness to share responsihilities. Xlemhers are now elected each spring with scholastic requirements heing 90 or ahove for llB's and 85 or ahove for 12B,s. Fifteen per cent of the graduating class may he elected, five per cent inay he chosen from the 11Bis. Nleinhers of NIIS run the PX. from which the proceeds go to provide two scholarships for graduating seniorsg they also llSl1CI' at haccalanreate and graduation exercises. At a formal hanquet in the spring new rnemhers receive their pins, which are fashioned in the shape of a keystone and a flaming torch. 1 7 ev so C' S7 I X lla 11 5-9 N.- X I . v A xx 1' I 2 BO TTONI ROV Pat Scott, Virginia VValker, Stanley Carruth, Richard Stamwich, Dicky Mathews, Ruth Ann Cook. SECOXID ROVV Hal Ctorge Vic Kormeier, Ir., Iohn D. Reichert, Ted Taylor, Karen Klein, Margaret Ellinger. TOP ROVV: Henry Chapman, Leon rrd Nlohrmann junts Thom lsou Xliss Fleur VValton, Larry Hurwitz, jim Aldridge, Stuart Robbins. Debate Club Anyone who is interested in debating or extemporaneous speaking may join the Debate Club, which is sponsored by Miss Fleur Walton. Debaters work every afternoon after school collecting information on various aspects of this yearis debate topic, VVhat is the best agricultural policy for the United Statesf, Teams consisting of two persons debate against other teams, both Within and outside the school, using the information they have gathered. Members of the Debate Club partici- pated in and attended various debating tournaments, as well as a demonstration debate at the University of Texas. ' Stuart Robbins. A TYPICAL DEBATE on lgI'll.lllt1lI'll policies is seen as Margaret Ellinger ind Ruth Ann , Cook debate agunst jrmes Thomason ind DISCLVSSINC Tllli 0t'Tt1ONIE of tlw stoclt slum' nrt- I-Itltliv llanlcston. trcnsilrclt Nlilic XXI-iw, vict- prcsiclcntg ,lolin Platt. sc-ntiuclg -Iimmy XYitlinc-r. pre-sitlcntg fflmrlcs Nl:-K4-tg rcportcrg zuitl Don ltliotlcs. st-orctnry. The Stcplicn F. Austin lligli Scliool cliuptcr of tht- Futurc. Furm- crs of .AlI1t'l'lCtl is :in organization for boys :intl girls studying voca- tional ugriculturc. Undcr thc guiclnncc of Nlr. Hcnry K. llcnlcy, mcmlmcrs arc cn- courugccl to purticipaitc in numcr- ous wortliwhilc projccts, sucli us cntcring stock in live-stock shows and participating in livestock judg- ing contests. F.F.A. mcmlmcrs liavc also helped with the school beautification pro- gram. Ill ' Future Farmers of America TOP ROXV: Don Rlioclcs, Douglas Hogan. jimmy YViclmcr. Xlikc XXX-isc. Iitlcl ic' linnkston, liucl Stnnlcy, Clmrlt-s Kit-Ki-my C l l It rrx is Gene Simpson, L. j. llowcll. SECOND RUXV: Lcstcr Colclstcin. Cfluirli-s Lincllnolm. liuylaurn Ilolstinc. liclgnr Smitli. Iton Pt itotlt Bills J. XV. llaiys, YVz1ync Culbitt, Dan Mcrctlitli. Bustcr llolcomli. BO'l l'ONl ROXY: Nlilton Hills-r. Cla-orgin St-llc-rs. Anita Durlmm NI nrt ll Ixt Garrett, Mr. H. K. Henley, john Platt, Robert Ellcr, Cliurlt-5 Pmkt-r, Tom lltiggnrtl. 2? D w -.o- 'W 1 5 . f Y m,' BOTTOM ROYV: Carolina Limon, Joyce Harris, Dominga Benites, Brenairde, Craig Holland. TOP ROVV: Mrs. Anne Brom in M lrthr 'Vlirtmr Sthifcr M sry Lu Quintero Beltrice Lucio SECOND Taylor Pauline Benavidcs, Barbara Lamme, Carolyn Fcltcr Ele mor X , 1 pe , 2 ' ' . , ROXV Betty Barnett, Barbara Fleming, Rosemarie Gregoire, Margaret Ewald, Pat Cagle. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization for junior and senior high school students who study homemaking. The main purpose of FHA chapters throughout the United States is to learn ways in which to make better homes and to improve family living. One of the national goals for this year was understanding of our neighbors, both at home and abroad. All three chapters Worked toward the goal by sponsoring an international smorgasbord. Individually and cooperatively, the chapters worked on money-raising projects and on plan- ning various social activities. Part of the money earned was used to send one representative from each chapter to the FHA state meet in the spring. Chapter I, whose sponsor is Mrs. Anne Broman, decorated a Christmas tree for a rest home, gave a Christmas party for the childrenls ward at Brackenridge Hospital, and participated in the morning devotionals at school for a week. x., J' .f- marie Gregoire, song leader. F H A CHAPTER I ENIOYINC THE LATEST PUBLICATION of the FHA newspaper are Eleanor Ewald, reporter Pat Crgle sac x X., retaryg Craig Holland, treasurer, Clrolvn Feltcr plrlia ff mentariang Bonnie Schaeffer, vice-president X1 rry Louise Esparza, historian, Betty Barnett president and Rosa a ol? Chapter ll of Austin Iliglrs FHA. under the leadership of Nliss Edith Anderson, presented thc program for the District FHA meeting at Travis this year. The name of the program was Musical jour- ney, and through song the girls took the group on a tour through Japan, Indonesia, Cuha, Sweden, and France. FHA Chapter ll sold candy and fruit cakes at Christmas and gave a party for the State School for the Deaf. F H A CHAPTER II BOTTONI ROXV: Petra Garcia, Martha Smith, Elizahcth Russmll 1 Schmitt Nlirx Esthtr C0111 ilu lOl' RUN Cinch Ashorc :rw Alice Rest-ndcz, Mary Lozana, Xiiss Edith Ni. Anderson Hclcn lluisman PltI'lLll Hudson out Stnnlm SECOND ROVV: Naomi Sawyer, Beverly Nichols, Joanna Stramin 17 Q7 ' ' C? '? 3X BOTTOM ROW: Dolores Resendez, Kathleen Klint, Genny lar, Sue Chiles, Ann Reed, Jeannie Kornegay, Mary Shelton, Kay Rodgers, Cally Cook, Suzanne Buratti, Comelia Reeves, Emma I-Iellums, Joy Morris, Jane Dodge. TOP ROW: Jo Ann Bland, Guerrero. SECOND ROW: Miss Exie Mitchell, Eva Hernandez, Theodessa McFarland, Judy Paschall, Bette Bengston, Martha Kay Clark, Linda Peterson, Mary Nell Greeson, Linnie Burton, Russell, Janice Kohrs, Linda VVillis. Betty Murietta, Susie O,Steen. THIRD RONV: Mary Helen Cuel- Miss Exie Mitchell has sponsored a very active organization, Chapter III of the Austin High FHA. The national FHA colors are red and white, and the national FHA flower is the rose. Chap- ter III was the main source of help behind the planting of the roses in front of the annex. The Chapter sponsored project Cheer 3,000,', a Christmas card drive. The purpose was to collect Christmas cards through advisories to send to the children at the State Hospital. These children sent the cards to their relatives and friends. Chapter III, together with the other FHA chapters, attended the Area meeting at San Marcos and participated in FHA Week, which was held in the spring. FHA Chapter III THE FHA EMBLEM is pieced together b Mary Shelton, vice-president, while other oil: ficers look on. CSeatedJ they are Jane Dod e, treasurer, Vicki Morgan, parliamentarian, Caily Cook, recreation chairman, Suzanne Buratti, song leader, CStandingD Rose Marie Balagia, public relations, Martha Russell, president, Kay Hellums, historian, Jeannie Kornegay, civil defense, Genny Rodgers, secretary. Star Y-Teens The Y-Teen organizations are a branch of the national Young Women's Christian Association. They are service groups whose purpose is united to help various charities and organizations and to create further interest among junior and senior high school students in public service. The main goals of each Y-Teen group in Austin are closely affiliated with the Austin branch of the YWCA. Each group is sponsored by a mother of one of the members, who volunteers her service for the year. Sponsored by Mrs. Kay Miller, the Stars participated in many worthwhile projects, some of which were giving a Thanksgiving program for a rest home, raising money by washing cars, and helping with a children's ward at the hospital. VAL JEAN DUDLEY, treasurer, Janelle Greenwood, vice-president: Eve Miller, historian, Margaret Starcke, reporterg Mabel Weigel, secretary, Io Anna Murray, president, and Bev jones, sergeant-at-amis, pause for a moment on their way to assembly. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Starcke, Meta Butler, Eve Miller, jackie Myers, Genny Rodgers, Val jean Dudley, Marion Basey. Mary Jo White, Susie O'Steen, Mabel Weigel, Evangeline Marko. TOP ROW: Janelle Greenwood, Sue Krueger, Anne Knolle, Gayle SECOND ROW: Betty Menn. Jeannie Carlson, Mary Pattillo, Davis, jo Anna Murray, Susie SIIOWC-len, Bev IOUCS' IQ Q CRETCHEN BECKER, TREASURERg Daravene Daniel, historian, sergeant-at-arms and reporter, Nelda Hayes, secretary, Sarah Parks, program chairman: Tommy Sims, devotional chairman, Eleanor Tyler, president, and Patsy Davis, vice-president, discuss public service projects for the year. LOA Y-Teens, whose sponsor this year has been Mrs. I. W. VVheeler, meet every Friday afternoon after school at the home of one of the members. The symbol LOA stands for LOVE ONE ANOTHER, a theme well empha- sized in the activities of the group. Club members were responsible for helping a needy family at Thanksgiving and an- other at Christmas. A scavenger hunt yielded toys for the children of a needy family at Christmas. Organized only last fall, the LOA's spent much of their time in the fall set- ting up a constitution for the club. LOA Y-Teens BOTTOM ROW: Teresa Hirschfeld, Sally Anderson, Sharon Noble, Carolyn Studtman. TOP RONV: Ann Lemburg, Anita LeSueur, Lin Patsy Davis, Nelda Hayes., Eleanor Tyler. SECOND ROW: Daravene Burleson, Eva Maxey, joy Henson, Tommy Sims, Gretchen Becker. Daniel, Ioan Zobel, Sarah Parks. Lynn Bassist, Josie Hale, Jerry Braueher, be BOTTOM ROW Janice Billings Connie Cook Bonnie Schaeffer Clalre Guanno Mary Nell Greeson Judy Roberts Sarah Powell SECOND ROW Petty Davidson Sandv Peters Jan Johnson Joan Holloway The TA TE Y Teens worked this year under the supervision of Doris Talasek and held their meetings at school every Tuesday afternoon TA TE the name and symbol of the club stands for Together All Together Eternally For a Thanksgiving prolect the club gave a basket of food to a needy family and for Christ mas they gave food and clothes to the same family. Other activities included selling poppies for the Disabled American Veterans holding a cake sale at a grocery store having a guest speaker at some of the weekly meetings and giving a party for their own Y-Teen group. Ann McNatt Nancy Shelby Barbara Mlthews TOP ROW Lynda Allison Judy Baggett Kay Rlnsom Betty Caldwell Eleanor Christian Julie Parker Janice Kohrs TA TE Y Teens READING A PUBLICATION of the YVS CA are Eleanor Christian, secre- taryg Jan Johnson, sergeant-at-arms: Iudv Baggc-tt, nresidentg Betty Cald- well, project chairman: Joan Hollo- way, vice-presidentg Barbara Mathews, treasurerg and Barbara Roberts, re- porter. wr 51, - fi , -,ilk Vi? Qlff,-' .4 X' 1135? ,Q v . -v' ' wg zu ' F x if , s ,-, f elk, A ., Q Q K , 4 7 V , , w 1 4,, 'F' , 1 ,,, , 4 4 f,, 4 V4 35? 'Z V. ,gg ' , :W I 'F' la -44, M 1' Choral Department Members of the Mixed Choir are a group of students selected from the boys' and girls' chorus classes on the basis of scholastic ability, character, interest, and singing ability. The Choir engages in several activities - presenting assemblies, presenting a festival both at Christmas and during the spring, singing for various organizations and clubs of the city, and this year raising money to buy an air-conditioner for the chorus room. Among the organizations for which the Mixed Choir presented programs this year were the Lionis Club, Rotary Club, Optimist SL Club, Kiwanis Club, the State Convention, and Austin NVoman,s Club. MISS VIRGINIA DECHERD, choral director, looks ovcr thc score , , , , , , , of the opera for the Mixed Choir's part in thc spring festival. Thls year A1155 Vlrgmla Dechefd, dlfectof, and the Nhxed Choir received a very high honor. The NBC Broadcasting Network invited the Choir to sing over the national network, making two exceptions in their case: singing two years in a row and broadcasting without audition. The Madrigal Singers are a group of highly rated singers selected from the Mixed Choir. They sing where a smaller group is required and also appear on television. The Madrigals are an extra-curricular group, meeting in the mornings before school. Mixed Choir BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth Gardner, Linda Saunders, Sandra Samuel, Sue Cocke, Lillian Humphrey, Susan Van Winklc, Nancy Herring, Polly Peal, Mary Ruth Fisher, Eleanor Tyler, Bonnie Lou Ferrell, Susie Shanks, Mary Margaret Barcus, Susan Reed, Sarah Haden. SECOND ROW: Linda Peter- son, Jodie Foster, Kay Kocurek, Barbara Williams, Charles VVeiss, Quintin Smith, Betty Cook, Jean Bright, Carol Coffman, Sally Anderson, Alice Adams, Jewel Melton, Carolyn Barnes, Linda Bartlett. THIRD ROVV: Marve Uzzell, Karen McCarrick, Linda Stevenson, Judy Johnson, Carolyn Gamer, Lillian Tampke, Cary Craig, Lee Mayfield, Bobby NVhite, Nevill Hargrave, Shirley Myers, Betty Wcidc, Julie Blanchard, Sheila XVinship. - e F ji it i S rl. r is s sl 5 Ll l 2 ' l 5: .fi Fun Z J 5 .l i e 5 l 5 't ri 1 f ' 1 V ,f V , . 3 1 BOTTOM ROW: Kay Kocurek, Judy Johnson, Carol Spires, Bunky Gardner, Linda Peterson, Lillian Humphrey, Barbara XVilliams, Carolyn Garner, Mary Gustafson, Linda Saunders, Sandra Samuel, Linda Bartlett, Shirley Myers, Betty Cook, Polly Peal, Sally Anderson, Mary Ruth Fisher, Bonnie Lou Ferrell. Julie Blanchard, Joyce WVebb, Betty Vleide, Carol Coflrnan, Fran Morgan. TOP HOTT: Carolyn Stuclt- man, Linda Stevenson, Mary Taylor, Bruce Knierim, Cary Craig, Lee Mayfield, Dick Gustafson, Charles Rogers, XVayne Martins, Billy Jackson, Talbot Huff, XVilliam Young, Quintin Smith, Bobby VVhite, Phillip Carson, Bill Gattis, George XYilhite, Billy Mr.-Caleb, Martha Farmer, Janice Johnson, Barbara Davis. Madrigals FOURTH BOVV: Ann Lemburg, Joan Smith, Mary Taylor, Cherry Eley, Carolyn Stucltinan, Mary Sue Pinckney, Dick Gustafson, Billy Jackson, xvilllkllll Young, Talbot Huff, Billy MeCaleb, Bill Cattis, Harriet Pryor, Fran Morgan, Nancy Huff, Carolyn Christianson. TOP ROXY: Janice Johnson, Carol Boughton, Martha Oyerstreet, Carol Spires, Ginger Rhodes, XVayne Martins, Bob Dowd, Eugene Sehultx. George XYilhite. Barbara Davis. Martha Farmer, Joyce YVebb. l sf , 2 l W t K l 1 1 XJ 2 KI 1 I my 3 + sg BOTTOM ROW: Mary Louise Reyes, Joy Bland, Carol Rich, Bette Arlene Haskins, Judy Storch, Susie O'Steen, Betty Menu, Delores Kasper, Susan Knippa, Lupe Lopez, Kay Patten, Cally Cook, Charlotte Wamer, Claire Cuarino, Janelle Warren, Carol Denson. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Klint, Jeanette Studtman, Jane Rich, Martha Ann Davis, June Pesnell, Dinah DiNint, Betty Cunningham, Dawn McKinney, Alicia Reddick, Mary Eason, Carmen Guerrero, Mar ie Barron, Nancy Coffman, Mary Jane Burcham, Janelle Greenwood, Eleanor Crenshaw, Hortense Hidrogo, Alice Mercado. THIRD ROW: Eve Mgler, Mary Rousos, Judy Morehead, Joan Snider, Jackie Jenkins, Nancy Kelly, Virginia Wolf, Mary Jo White, Dorothy Neelley, Bel Cantos Choral Department The choral department is divided into two main groups- curricular and extra-curricular. Among the curricular groups are one boys' chorus, four girls' choruses, and the Mixed Choir, and among the extra-curricular are Madrigal Singers, Bel Canto Singers, and Maroon Chorale. The Bel Canto Singers are a special group of girls selected from the four girls, choruses, meeting every Monday and Thurs- day afternoons from 3:30 to 4:00. Bel Cantos sang this year at the Christmas and spring festival programs, as well as appearing before various downtown civic groups. The Maroon Chorale is a group of the most highly selected boys taken from the boys, chorus class. They appeared on both festival programs this year. S' . 1 . T i . K. . 1 -71 , r ,yy N , 1 , 9:-5' K-'pi' T ' ' 3 'S 45-A . QE. ' W' Q, V N' N .,,, 1 i ci 7 ', G Sarah jane Powell, Nancy Barden, Nancy Shelby, Bette Nelson, Sue Krueger, Mary Chote, Janice Billings, Nell Johnston. FOURTH ROW: Cindi Ashford, Anne Garvey, Sue Chiles, Linda Heath, Susan Phinney, Naomi Sawyer, Sally Rose, Imogene Cryer, Carolyn Straiton, Arlene Cantrell, Barbara Mathews, Charlene Mills, Dianne Hodge, Mary Lou McDaniel, Martha Armstrong. TOP ROW: Kay Ransom, Carolyn Deen, Dina Eitelman, Macy Hodges, Frances Gummelt, Charlene Schnabel, Bette Hall, Ethel Morris, Marilyn Blackstone, Patti Watkins, Joan Huntley, Leah Frances Rogers, Ann Chiles, Jo Ann Bland, Peggy Davidson, Pat Larson, Frieda Simpson, Cherryl Knippa, Janet Peavy, Patsy Hammond. Maroon Cl'l0f6l2 BOTTOM ROW: Bill Thompson, David Ginsburg, Pat Rucker, Edward Coker, Don Rylander, Samie Ruiz, Don McCullough. SECOND ROW: NVilliam Brandon, Jimmy Ibarra, Raymond Tate, LaVeme Lundquist, Jay Caldwell, john Duesing. TOP ROW: Tony Hightower, Ioe Sparks, Frank Cox, Eugene Edwards, George Lewis, Glen Conoley. T 1 . - ' - I THE CHRISTMAS SYMBOL Portraymg the Angel Gabrrel jo geph ind Mary are Kay Ransom john Duesrng and Naoml awyer played the role of the shepherds 1n the Chrlstmas Festlval Christmas Festival THE ANGEL GABRIEL Glbrul en acted by Kay Ransom lnforms Mlry of the forthcomlng event Two hundred of the 340 Austln Hlgh choral students sang ln the annual Chrlstmas Festrval held 1n the audrtorlum thls year Groups that partrclpated ID makrng thrs years one of the best to date were the Bel Canto Srngers Maroon Chorale and Mlxed Cholr Each group sang about five or s1x numbers the favorltes bemg Lowlands by the Mlxed Cholr Th1s L1ttle Babe by the Bel Canto Slngers and The Whlflenpoof Song by the Maroon Chorale The Hrst part of the Festlval was cllmaxed by a recessronal 1n whrch the Mrxed Chorr particl pated Members of the Cholr marched w1th candles down the alsles of the audltorlum smg mg Oh Come All Ye Farthful The three choral groups under the d1rect1on of Mrss Vlfglflla. Deckerd presented as the sec ond half of the program the Chrrstmas story They were ass1sted by a tableaux cast and nar rators selected from the Red Dragons under Nlrss Margaret Breedloves supervlslon '-a ,A 3 f , as W S H, WHILE SHEPHERDS WATCHED-Ed Colfer, jimmy Qlbarra, and Frank Cox Austin Chapter of Hi-Y A service club connected with the YMCA, the Hi-Y club of Austin High School was organized five years ago. Ili-Y members participate in world service projects through the YMCA, as well as various projects within the school. They sent representatives to the Youth and Government Conference held in the Capitol Building December 13, 14, and 15. This is a model legislature whereby Hi-Y Clubs send elected senators or representatives. These sena- tors and representatives present sample bills to the legislature. This year the bill presented from Austin High proposed a teacher pay hike. ,v Af ni' af ff 'x ,, PHILLIP CARSON, VICE-PRESIDENT, Steve Moehlman, presi- dent, Stanley Carruth, chaplain, and Robert Clark, secretary- treasurer are discussing THE YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE held in the Capitol. , ,101 X A '-Xi - -. BOTTOM ROXY: Larry Smith, Phillip Carson, Richard Caistruita, Robert Clark. SECOND ROXY: Stanley Chirruth, Don McCullough. Barry VVulcasch, Eugene Schutze, Bob johnson, Steve Moehlman. TOP RONY: Ted Taylor. jim jc-nkiiis, Larry Hurwitz, Mr. Cllmrlm-s Robinson. .- 3 L BOTTOM ROW: Carol Spires, Lois Turner, Pat Scott, Polly Peal, jewel Melton, Alice Mercado, Branch Northrup, Carolyn Barnes, Gail Birdwcll, Colleen Woodson, Pat Devine, Ruth Ann Cook, Louis Rocha, Mary Rousos, Joe Hart, jo Greene, Dawn McKinney, James Decherd, Robert Frais, Marilyn Blackstone, Bess Hamilton, Miss Myrtle Bell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Anthony Macaluso, john Pribble, Frieda Simpson, Larry Mellenbruck, Mike Gotten, jim Aldridge, Paul Hardy, LeRoy Galyean, Fran Morggm, Karen Bergquist, Sandra Anderson, joy Henson, Tommie Sims, Pat Ruc er, . Student Miss Myrtle Bell and Mr. Anthony Macaluso are the industrious backers of the Student Council, which is the student governing body of AHS. The Student Council is made up of one repre- sentative from each advisory. Each representa- tive attends the weekly meetings and reports the items discussed to his advisory. S. C. repre- sentatives have two major responsibilities: help- ing boost school projects and encouraging the members of their advisories to take part in many worthwhile activities. This year the Student Council has made avail- able to the student body AHS pins, which have on them the date of the wearer's graduation. DEVOTIONAL COMMITTEE: fSeatedJ Marilyn Blackstone, Martha Overstreet, Lillian Humphrey, Mary Gustafson, Mary Shelton. CStandingj George Holmes, Chairman Larry Hurwitz, Don McCullough, Vicki Blankenship. f- 5 . Council An activity much appreciated at lunchtime every day is the candy booth, sponsored by the S. C. to help raise money. The Executive Committee, including the Stu- dent Council ofticers and two representatives from each of the three grades elected from and by the S. C., helps the president make decisions and helps him solve on-the-spot problems. In charge of the morning devotionals and the prayer at the beginning of each football game is the Devotional Committee. Through these and other committees the S. C. has proved itself one of the most effective organi- zations of the school. Terry Coole, Jay Hundley, John Fainter, Anne Knolle. THIRD ROW: Charles Sehotz, Karen WVilkerson, Jane Hawkins, Sally Edgar. Cathy Terry, Judy Baggett, Janice Johnson, Ann Lemburg, Virginia VValker, Buzzy Lewis, Bev Jones, Pat VVest, Mary Jo VVhite, Sharon Johnson, Dina Eitel- man, Susie Snowden, Raymond Tate. TOP ROW: John D. Reichert, Ronny Platt, Dick Boyd, Bill Thompson, Christy Neill, Stanley Pamenon, Rox Covert, Larry Hurwitz, George Lewis, Bobby Nunis, Ronny Schultz, George Bristol, Billy McCaleb, Chris Crowe, Bobby Garner, Mal Randle, Stanley Carruth, Joe Polanco. FALL TERM OFFICERS: fSeatedl Jo Frances Greene treasurerg Dina Eitelman, chaplain. CStandingJ Jewel Mel- ton clerk- Sharon ohnson recordin secreta -Vir inia , , J , g ry, g NValker, vice-presidentg John D. Reichert, president. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Miss Myrtle Bell, Buzzy Lewis, Beverly Jones, Dina Eitelman, Mike Cotten, John D. Reichert. --if The Student Council, like the governing body of our nation or any state in it, appoints committees to cope with specific problems. This enables the Council to have more time to spend on general projects. This year there were ten committees work- ing with the Council, each doing a splendid job. The Safety Committee sponsored the Safety YVeek campaign, during which they had a guest speaker, who spoke on the P. A. system. Also during Safety XVeek the Com- mittee put up posters and arranged a display borrowed from the Highway Patrol, plus passing out safety pamphlets to each student. A project for the National Com- mission on Safety Education was filling out a survey on the schools safety program. The main proiects of the Point System Committee were putting the new Point Sys- tem in effect and working on amendments to the point system. Also, a list of activities under the Point System was acquired and a card catalogue started. Student Council SAFETY COMMITTEE: fSeatedl Kit Lee, Sally Edgar. Eye Miller, Dina Eitelman. fStan'dingl Chairman Arthur Scharlach, Larry Mellenbruelc. jim Aldrich, Pat Scott, Iohn D. Reichert. E I ,ga V -' I .......--1.4-t CSeatedl Billy McCaleb, chairman BOTTOM ROVV: Miss Myrtle Bell, Carole Kceton, Kay Kelly, Martha Mel Stuinberg, Virginia VValker, Nelda Hayes, Carol Denson, Kay Kocurck, Sally An- derson, Bev Koen, Susie Shanks, Kay Patten, Barbara XVatts, Mary Rousos, Jeannie Carlson, Sara XVilliams, Mary jane Burcham, Carolyn Straighton, Phyl- lis Calkins, Alicia Reddiek. ROYV TNVO: jane Dodge, Darayene Daniel, Ann Mc- 1 ,..... POINT SYSTEM COMMITTEE: Student Council ' ' A if itQQii4iF,E 'l' CStandingl George Lewis, Cathy Terry, Colleen NVoodson, Jo Anna Murray, Josie Hailc, Mary Jo YVliite, Rox Covert. Cully, Janne Isely, Pam Smith, Sue Chapman, Sally Seiders, Karen Berlcquist, Janice Johnson, Annette Helwig, Anne Peterson, Joyce Eitelman, Annette Ander- son, Sandra Anderson, Jay Hundley, Larry Mellenbruck, George Lewis, Lee May- field. ROVV THREE: Robert Frias, John D. Reichert, Bobby Garner, Louis Rocha, Bill Thompson, Robert Palmer, Robert Clarlc, Richard Castruita, Frankie McGill, Thomas Haggard, Lynn VVilliams, Paul Hardy. Billy Luedecke, Dick Boyd, Steve Harris, Chris Rehder. TOP ROXV: Betty Joan VVeide, Gail Birdwell, Bess Hamilton, Carol Spires, Martha Farmer, Dina Eitelman, Stanley Carruth, Joe Latting. Bill Stoermer, Jo Anna Murray, Hayes Pitts, Charles XVeiss, Raymond Tate, Chris Crow, Jerry Scarborough, Chris Cowing, Cathy Terry, Doris Daywood. SPRING TERM OFFICERS: fSeatedJ Carol Keeton, president, Richard Castruita, vice-president. fstandingl Joyce Eitelman. cor responding secretary, Annette Helwig, chaplain, Dina Eitelman treasurer, Kay Kocurelc, clerk, Jo Anna Murray, recording sec retary. it 'Q I 1 I C fp! 1' SOCIAL COMMITTEE-CSeatedl Eleanor Tyler, Susie Snowden, Chairman Carol Spires, Sally Anderson Rose NI lric Bilzgia Inu Nlixu Alict Adams. fStandingl joe Sparks, Bill Stocrmer, Betty joan XVeidc, Barry XYukasch, Nlartha Russell, Tom Bro id Robert Clark Cordon Houser Sally Edgar, john D. Reichert. The Social Committee, as the name suggests, is in charge of all school social affairs which are sponsored by the Student Council. They planned all the after-football game dances, including the Homecoming Dance. They sponsored Color Day and the Sunrise Dance, both held on the day of the Austin-Ilarlandale football game, and Howdy NVeek, during which the friendliest boy and girl were chosen and presented at the Howdy Dance. A very active group, the Spirit and Sportsmanship Committee established grade competition for the bonfire, as well as helping solve the lunchroom problem and explor- ing the possibility of obtaining new flags. The Faculty-Student Committee is one in which both the faculty members and students of the committee work to provide closer unity between teachers and stu- dents. This year the committee invited tenth-grade advisories to the Student Coun- cil meetings and organized the election of the most outstanding students. Organization of a Leadership XVorkshop and the setting up of a permanent Beau- tification Committee were two of the projects of the XVorks and Projects Committee. During the year the Committee sponsored the planting of seven trees on our campus as part of their beautiHcation program. They also organized the Deck the Halls con- test, printed and arranged the Student Directories, and raised the Victory Flag after every sports victory. Three amendments to the SFA Constitution were submitted by the Constitution Committee and passed by the Student Council. The Publicity Committee, started just this year, organized the Bonfire Poster Con- test, started a Weekly bulletin board display, publicized any club event which was brought to them, and made posters urging students to keep tables clean in the lunch- room. SPIRIT AND SPORTSMANSHIP COMMITTEE-CSeatedJ Janice johnson, Sandra Anderson, Karen NVilkerson, Patty VVaters, Pat XVest, Alice Mercado. fStandingl Barry Wukasch, Roy Miller, Buzzy Lewis. Sf ' 1 high Student Council FACULTY-STUDENT COMMITTEE -cjlllliflllilll Sully Edgar. Mrs. Clam XY1-isscr, Mrs. Malrjoric Tn-villyam, Mrs. Mary T. Cray, Miss Ilvlvn Hill. Miss Lllcillv Dip-knrcl, Don ML-Cullouglm, Barry YVukusch, Eugcne SL-hutzv, Bc-x -Iom-s, Gayle- Davis, Lois Turm-r. 1 3 .14 BOTTOM ROW Rose Flelds Betty Allamm Bexerley Ward lame Mott Barbara Gustafson SECOND ROW Deanne Mont gomery Peggy Jackson Mary Ann labour Dorcas Votaw Carol 1'-'V lean Denson TOP ROVS N11 Blalock jenn jones Llrry Nau Doris Zmder Bobby Hetzel Accounting WATCHING CAROL DENSON AND IO ANNE TRUIETT rehearse the1r lmes for the club s style show are Bobby Hetzel Rose Flelds Dons Zander Betty Allaman lean jones and Loxs Turner The ACCOUHt1Dg Club was orgamzed ln 1944 by Mlss Ruth Blalock commerclal mstructor at Austm Hlgh The club helps 1ts members learn more about busmess world procedures Thls year the club had guest speakers typmg contests and sponsored a style show for the stu dent bodv The club also asslsts 1n pubhshmg a county commereral club newspaper Dollars and Sense At Chrrstmas and Thanksgxvmg the club adopted needy f3l'I11l16S Thls year officers of the club were presldent Carol Denson VICC presldent Io Anne Trulett correspondmg secretary jean jones recordmg secretary LOIS Turner treasurer IIIYI Clbson reporter Betty Allaman parhamentarlan Dorxs Zander program cha1rman Rose Flelds ser geant at arms Bobby Hetzel - 9 gg cr r.' 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X 7 ' 7 7 V 0 K BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Cadwallader, Doris Daywood, Virginia Ledesma, Deana Stockard, Mary Eason, Barbara XVilliams, Kay Wallace, Jo Greene, Mary Ann Fowler. SECOND ROVV: Doug Anderson, Joyce Meschke, Dorchie Stephenson, Frances C-ummelt, Barrie Logan, Betty King, Annette Helwig, Addie Phillips, Jan Patschke, THIRD ROVV: David Logan, Rose Mary Corner, Marianne Cook, Vonnic Leightw Nl iry Lankford, Karen VVilkerson, Robin Jones, Janice Johnson, Frances Strausser. TOP ROXV: Alex Limon, Joe Pacheco, Bill Cox, Charles Feckheodt, Bob Peden, Pacy Laves, Richard Castruita, Philip Clrson Robert Clark, Bobby VVhite. Anatomy Club The Anatomy Club was begun in 1953 by Cy Bolinger, an SFA physiology student who wanted to organize a group to discuss medical topics and see special films. The purpose of the club is to help students gain an insight into the various fields of medicine, such as, re- search, pharmacy, nursing, medical practice, lab and X-ray technology, anatomical art, and physiotherapy. The club also helps the members to gain knowledge concern- ing recent advancements in medical science, such as, can- cer, polio, muscular distrophy, vaccines, epilepsy, cere- bral palsy, drug addiction, and shock treatment. This year the club has forty-five members. They have gone on field trips to the Anatomy Lab at the University of Texas and to the blood bank. The club has had guest speakers, films, and blood typing. Oflicers during the year were president, Bob Peden, vice-president, Deana Stockard, secretary, Annette Hel- wig, treasurer, Janice Johnson, reporter, Betty King, sergeant-at-arms, Robert Clark. L 170 of the club's activities. AS OSCAR, CLUB MASCOT, smiles eng igmg ly at the camera, oflicers Deana Stockird A nette Helwig, Janice Johnson, Robert Clark Gene Fields, and Bob Peden participate m some Qty i XX ni yl -X t . ji. ,I 'H yi BOTTOM ROVV: Roland XVilli2lIIlS, Ben Clover, Lang Holland, Malcolm Graham, Larrv Niemann. SECOND RONV: Ross Port- mann, Harvey Smith, 'james Dccherd, Henry XVohus. THIRD The Chess Club, sponsored by Mrs. Clara XVeisser, is one of Austin Highs newer clubs. The purpose of the club is to improve each member's playing ability. During each club period the members practice with other players, hold tournaments, and study the methods and techniques of chess masters. This year the club's top player was jonathan Decherd. Officers during the year were president, jonathan Decherdg yice-president, Erwin Cutterg secretary, james Decherdg treasurer, Larry Niemanng sergeant-at-arms, Billy Smith. Y . 1 1 X N 4,-v--.. . V 1'- l - ttf, l I t 'T 1 4 l ROVV: Arthur Carrillo, Irving Cutter, Nick Reyes, Calvin Ha- good, jonathan Decherd. TOP HOXV: Uyaldc Cantu, F4-lix Ra- mirez. PRACTICINC FOR ONE of their manv tournaments are Irxing C Larry Niemann, james Dechcrd, and Billy Smith. utter AK-. X . L 1 4 171 Alice Hurlbert, D.E. Sweetheart Distributive Education Ann Kelly, D.E. Co-Sweetheart P ON THE JOB with a customer at Vaughfs Hardware Store are Sue Rodgers and Carol Lynn Snowden. BOTTOM ROW: Janie Caballero, Alma Lois Wells, Madeline Brovsm, Virginia Bowman, Diana Allen, Ann Kelly, Vest V. Rapp. SECOND ROW: Joe Calvo, Rudy Ortegon, Carol Lynn Snowden, Sue Rodgers, Martha Ann Uhlej, Alice Hurlbert, Mr. YVilliam Duncum. TOP ROW: Chris Villarreal, Jr., Lynn Hibler, Darrell Dumke, Ernest Dunn, Pinky Distributive Education The three basic purposes of the Distributive Education Club are providing for the exploration of vocational opportunities in the field of distribution, creating an abiding interest in the distributive occupation chosen, and creating a realization of the value of the occupation to the student as a worthy con- tribution to his home and community life. This year the club sent delegates to the Eleventh Annual Con- vention of Distributive Education Clubs of Texas. The oflicers of the club this year were president, Pinky Parsons, vice-president, Alice Hurlbert, secretary, Madeline Brown, treas- urer, Ann Kelly, reporter, Lynn Hibler, parliamentarian, Howard Smith, sergeant-at-arms, Ernest Dunn, historian, Betty Graham. i gl 3 Parsons, Howard Smith, Harry Rammage, Arthur Mendoza. NOT PIC- TURED: Leroy Clark, Sue Hyland, Janet Lammers, Lois Lankford, Marie McCollum, Joyce Spradling, Jerry Pyle, Albert Thoene, Mary Cortez, Nelson Gardner, Jerlene Hice, Joyce Lee, Freddie Perez, Charles Smith, Dorothy Stegall, Charles VVilson, Betty Graham. SANTA CLAUS PRESENTS A PRESENT to a young newsboy at the party the D. E. club gave for the American-Statesman newspaper boys. X 4 'v-r Q-I 74 Q., T7' W3 ,., BOTTOM RONV: jo Ann Raven, Betty Io Sherrill, Margie Dube, Rosalinda Monrreal. SECOND RONV: Ioaleen Lightsey, Artie Schirpik, Carolyn Smith, Louise Spradling, Miss Hewatt. TOP OFFICERS Margie Dube, Rosalinda Monrreal, and Io Ann Raven relax in front of the gym. , 2 . 'xx ,, ypyqp-no-Qvsffrf Aw' -- -'W ---v -Q--s-,rf - . . AA 'K ., A 'iisq -,, A , WF i k?3l my f. Jga . X W' 1 is 'gk I5 ii? 2. 5: uv ROVV' Sand Hitchcock Annie Lee Ates Virginia Petri, India - Y ' , , Douglas, Pat Whitehead, Carmen Guerrero. Girls' Intramurals Club The Girls, Intramural Club, sponsored by Miss Carolyn Hewatt, plans most of the intramural program activities at Austin High. A large num- ber of the officials for the different athletic activi- ties are taken from this club. This year the club sponsored a pay assembly to help raise money for intramural letters. They also adopted a needy family at Christmas and decorated the gym during Deck the Halls week. Officers during the year were president, Margie Dubeg vice-president, Rosalinda Monrrealg sec- retary, jo Ann Raven, treasurer, Betty Io Sherrill. BOTTOM ROW: B. K. Lewis, Robert Dorsett, Sherman Hart, Randy Petri, Mike Hatchell, Bill Easum. TOP ROW: Hubert Richard White, Ross Crawford. SECOND ROW: Cib Kizer, Kizer, R. D. Kizer, jim VVatt, Roy Davis, Tommy YVilson. Golf Club Through tournaments, the Golf Club helps each member to improve his game. In March the club went to tournaments in Lampasas and Brownwood. During the year the top golfers were Randy Petri, Robert Dorsett, Richard YVhite, Cib Kizer, R. D. Kizer, Tommy VVilson, Bill Easum, Mike Hatchell, jim VVatt, Ross Crawford, Roy Davis, Sherman Hart. The oflicers during the year were president, R. D. Kizer, vice-president, Robert Dorsettg treas- urer, Tommy XVilson, sergeant-at-arms, Richard XVhiteg parliamentarian, jim VVatt. TEEINC OFF ARE Tommy VVilson, Iim Watt, R. D. Kizer, Robert Dor sett, and Richard White. ,- GATHERED AROUND THEIR needy family's basket of food are officers Karen Bergquist, Nancy Coffman, Chinky Wier, Cathy Terry, sponsor Mrs. E. Williams, and Penny Kinser. Q1 T S1 W7 v, I9 1 . Vhf t 46 BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. E. Williams, Diane Pittenger, Carol Straiton, Kay Patten, Mary jane Burchan, Nancy Coffman, Ching: Wier, Ruth Ann NVilson, Bette Arlene Hoskins. SECOND ROW: Barbara Gentry, Donna Pringle, Linda Logsdon, Betty Koch, Io Ann Balke, Ann jennings. Margaret Ferdinandtsen, Charlotte .lolcer The Joker Club, which is a girlis service organization, is sponsored by Mrs. E. Williams. Its purpose is to help the school and community. During the year the club had a dinner at El Toro, a hayride to Round Rock, and a Christmas party. They '7 x I '- ., I Xs..,.--, White, Nancy Adams. THIRD ROW: Pinckard, Billye McAdams, Karen Bergquist, Sue Krueger, Betty Davol, Carolyn King, Ann Cornick. TOP ROW: Nancy Boswell, Ella Fay Holebec, Penny Kinser, Diana Chote, Cathy Terry, Mar- garet Bergman, Toni Kinney, judy Cary. Club ln-ll Frieda Simpson, Sandra adopted needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Officers were president, Cathy Terry, vice-president, Chinky Wier, secretary, Nancy Coffman, treasurer, Karen Bergquistg sergeant-at-arms, Penny Kinser. C3 T7 wifi . D Y 5 H' rx , . ll' Q, I ?r P K 'T X H . '7 3 1 BO'I'I'OM ROW: Irma jean Nielson, Phyllis Clark, Barbara Beard, Diane Durrett, Mr. Watford. SECOND ROW: Lavonne Phillips, Ronny Woody, Harry Kent, Marge Morris, Carl Friar, Asael Flores. THIRD ROW: Edward Coker, Richard Brim, 8 it 490 3 3 w fkl- Mike Hankey, Vincent Guarino, Cary Bernhard. Junior Historians This year the four-year-old Stephen F. Austin High Chapter 123 of the Junior Historians became a Friday club. In previous years the club had been considered an organization which met monthly. Mr. Wilbur Watford was sponsor of the club this year. The purpose of the club is to cultivate an interest in local history. The club began as an affiliate of the Texas State Historical Association. In May the club members 'LR participated actively at the State junior Historian Con- vention. Some of the club's activities are listening to speakers, watching movies, writing research papers, and taking field trips to places of historical importance. During the year the clubis oflicers were president, Vin- cent Cuarinog vice-president, Barbara Beard, secretary, Don McCullough, sergeant-at-arms, Edward Coker, re- porter, Phyllis Clark. A , , M , ., 4 ,, 'fi' 4 f r .I , S if, , - s f in 4-L.. Don McCullough, Steve Moelman, Bert Duckett, Louis Amold TOP ROW: Robert Davis, Skippy Grohmann, john Bohn PREPARING RESEARCH FOR A FIELD TRIP are officers Vincent Guarino, Don Mc- Cullough, Barbara Beard, und Edward Coker. i Z Q' 'X -v S ,- Q ' Q f , Y 1 I -A -X ,,f K O BOTTOM ROW: Miss Roach, Pat Cline, Alfred Beza, Rita den, Irene Lathrop. TOP ROXV: Mary Lou McDaniel, Sheila Shoemaker, Sarah Terrell. SECOND ROW: Humberto Cantu, Hoffman, Robert Creer, Parker Burgin, Mike Dodd. Alfred Hunt, Martha Cardwell, Barbara Roberts, Sarah Hay- Le Cercle Francais The purpose of Le Cercle Francais is to give students an opportunity to learn more about the French language and culture through associa- tion with other students of French. Friday club activities include French games, songs, and films. During the year the officers of the club were president. Pat Cline, vice-president, Alfred Bezag secretary, jane Lou Huff, treasurer, Mary Lou NIcDaniel. Miss Eloise Roach is the sponsor of the club. REVIEWINC FRENCH VERBS are officers Jane Lou Huff, Alfred Beza, and Pat Cline. The Motion Picture Operators, Club is a service organi- During the year the officers of the club were president, Q X BOTTOM ROVV: Mr. Wilson, Leroy Rodriguez, Marcos Marquez, Milton McDonnell, Cary Green, E. C. Mowdy, Don Mayeux, Rainey Daugherty, Marcos Salazar. SECOND ROXV: VVayne Meadows, Charles Everson, Tim Baker, Ray Sanchez. Victor 'WV 'x , trim ,I if p v--- I ,s ,Qi Wx , I Il.2II..ta'f' Sanchez, Johnny Rosas, Tony Ruiz. TOP ROW: john Willms, Ralph Rodieck, Arthur Douglas, James Baylor, Dean Wagoner, Fred Mertink, Bill Vincent. Motion Picture Qperators' Club zation. Its purpose is to promote better and more exten- sive use of audio-visual materials in school activities. The club furnishes operators of film projectors to teachers and school organizations when the boys are needed. john Willms, vice-president, Charles Everson, secretary- treasurer, Arthur Douglas, reporter, Don Mayeuxg sergeant-at-arms, Ralph Rodieck. Mr. Woodrow Wilson is the sponsor of the club. Don Mayeux, Charles Everson, and john Willms ,-lla, Wx 1 WORKING ON CAMERA EQUIPMENT are officers DISCUSSINC A NEW MUSICAL ARRANGEMENT are officers Eleanor Tyler, Mary Gustafson, Sally Ander- son and Alice Adams. SEATED: Mary Ruth Fisher, Susie Shanks Eleanor Tyler Alice Adams STAND INC: Mrs. Pullcingham, Sally Anderson Marv Gustafson Judy johnson Joyce Webb, Patti Watkins. Musicians' Club The Musicians' Club is a brand new club sponsored by Mrs. Betty Pulkingham. The purpose of the club is to teach the members more about music composing and arranging. During the club period the members study different 'F BOTTOM ROW: Bill Ardis, Raymond Navarro, Ernest Taylor, john johnson, Gordon Houser, jesse Garcia, Jimmie Wheat. TOP ROW: Instrumental Music Club The Instrumental Music Club, also known as Pat,s Pets, has added a great deal to many of Austin High's activities. During the year they played at various dances and assemblies. The club is composed of fifteen members: X, BOTTOM ROW: Daisy Henninger, Connie Mendez, Janie Hisbrook, Edna Ojeda, Becky Piland, Carmen Mendez. SECOND ROW: Gwen McEachern, Katheryn Mondek, Linda Schultz, Carolyn Scott, Dannye Lee Schmitt, Ioyce Ann Ross, Carolyn Parsons, Margaret Mendez. THIRD ROW: Dolores Smith, Priscilla Erb, Betty Massingill, 3 Charlotte Allen, Dinah Di Nino, Carol Silberstein, Iudy Storch. TOP ROW: Sherilynn Pridgeon, joan Hayes, Cheryl Knippa, Sue Ruse, Carol McCain, Carol Boughton, Lin Burleson, Carolyn Studt- man. Future Nurses Club WATCHING TINA PRADO AND BETTY MASSINCILL practice tying an arm sling are Carol McCain, Cheryl Knippa, Carolyn Studtman, Ieanette The Future Nurses Club is sponsored by Mrs. Irene St. Clair and Mrs. Winifred Hankins. The purpose of the club is to prepare the members for a career in nursing. Brackenridge and Seton hospitals provided orientation work for members who planned to make a career of nursing. Each member earned caps and stripes according to the amount of time she worked. During the year the club had a basket hayride and a small dance. The members attended the annual Nursing Convention in San Antonio. During the year the oflicers of the club were president, Tina Prado, vice-president, Betty Massingillg secretary, Cheryl Knippag treasurer, Jeanette Studtmang parliamentarian, Carolyn Studtmang scrapbook editor, Carol McCain. Studtman. e7 3 W '-1 as 5 4 BOTTOM ROW: Miss Flury, Wanda Joyner, Lenda Burns, Eleanor son, Peggy Russell, Saralee Concklin, Kathryn Morrison. TOP ROW: Crenshaw, Marilyn Allman. SECOND ROW: Minnie Miles, Judy john- Norberto Rosas, Linda Bandy, George Wilhite. Cpera Study Club STUDYINC THE OPERA AIDA are officers George Wilhite, Peggy Russell, Lenda Burns, and Eleanor Crenshaw. The Opera Study Club was Organized in 1947 with twenty charter members. The purpose of the club is to learn the opera stories and to develop an ap- preciation of the cooperative artistry in- volved in the performance of an opera. This purpose is accomplished by listen- ing to records, each member using a libretto in order to understand the words that are sung. The members have attended motion pictures on operas as an outside activity. The highlight of the year is attendance at an opera performance in San Antonio during the Spring Opera Festival. The officers of the club are president, George Wilhiteg vice-president, Peggy Russell, secretary-reporter, Lenda Burns, and treasurer, Eleanor Crenshaw. S 6 l L 4- BOTTOM ROXV: Nita Horton, Sam McFarland, Mrs. Marguerite Ierrell, jimmy Jeffery, Diane McCuskill, Norma jean Almquist, Melvin Palios, Sylvia Prasatik, Roberta Prusick. SECOND ROVV: Virginia Tisdale, Janice McLaurin. Billie YVeaver, Lee Strain, Alice Mercado, Carol Cameron. TOP ROXV: Paint And Palette Club The Paint and Palette Club, sponsored by Mrs. Marguerite Iarrell, is one of the newer clubs at Austin High. The members, who are talented art students, supply the school with colorful posters and publicity for school activities and social functions. During the year the club had a Christmas skating party. The officers of the club this year were president, Sam McFarland, vice-president, Melvin Paliosg secretary, Alice Mercado, sergeant-at-arms, Rudy Barrera. VIEWING ART DEPARTMENT CARICATURES are club Barrera, Sam McFarland, Alice Mercado, and Melvin Palios. officers Ru any Z W5 p ' 1 ffm-. P i dy a 1 I 'J MY , .fm TM- if .,,, BOTTOM ROVV: Mrs. Bristol, Dick Chote, Billy McCaleb, Chapman, Iohnny Laguna, Dick Boyd, Karl Sladek, Don Hahn, Wally Nations, VVayne Huffman, Aloe Cheavens, S ippy Shep- Trueman O'Quinn, Billy jackson. TOP ROXV: Mike Manos, perd, Terry Gardner. SECOND ROVV: lack Shooter, Colin Cole, Tim Ritter, john Betts, joel Sandburg, Roy Rodman, George Dicky Mathews, Bill Mc-Cutcheon. Bill Luedecke, Stuart Rob- Gilliam, jim Bennett, john McCully. bins, Amor Forwood, Bud Rudder. THIRD ROVV: Henry The Political Forum was organized this year for the pur- Officers of the club this year were president, Skippy pose of discussing political and governmental problems. Shepperdg vice-president, Billy McCalebg secretary-treas- The club is divided into factions: conservative, liberal, and urer, Wally Nations, parliamentarian, joe Cheavensg middle-of-the-road. sergeant-at-arms, Dick Choteg reporter, Wayne Huffman. During club period the members select discussion topics Mrs. Lottie Bristol served as sponsor of the club. of controversy to insure fiery debates. www ' S-1. -4 ul STUDYING STRATEGIC PLACES ON THE GLOBE are oflicers Billy McCaleb, joe Cheavens, Skippy Shepperd, VVally Nations, VVayne Huffman, and Dick Chote. '-T-Ti 188 FRONT ROXV: Allan Chiles, Bill Yoc, Miss Fleur XVul!on wit! Ccorge Holmts Allin Biker BACK ROV H11 George Murgurct Ellinger, Karen Klein, Marilyn Blackstone, Larry Hur Hirold Eichcnhium Vic Kormuer Political Round Table A newly formed cluh of Austin High this year is the Political Round-Table. The purpose of the club is to acquaint the members with politics and its bearing on our lives. During club periods members discussed presidential candidates, governing systems of European nations, and , g..,.' -:Li i 7 Y' 'L' av if ?4, ' I G..-. Xhigxngl - 'ruff J BOTTOM ROVV: Alfred Anderson, David Barnett, lim Aldridge, ROVV: Mike Williams, Richard jones, Herschel Moore, Leonard Robert Peel, Ted Taylor. SECOND ROVV: Ken Nordeman, Mohrmann, john Elledge, Mr. Roland johnson. Buster VVeed, Robert Palmer, David Cray, Alan YVaghalter, TOP P rf The Politicos, a new club formed this year, is spon- bers enter into political discussions. sored by Mr. Roland Iohnson, American history teacher. The ofiicers of the club this year were president, Iim The purpose of the club is to discuss and learn more Aldridgeg vice-president, Robert Peelg treasurer, David about political matters. During the club period the mem- Barnett secretary-reporter-parliamentarian, David Cray. INVESTICATINC A POLITICAL CONTROVERSY are David Cray, jim Aldridge, and Robert Peel. Q-5 9 Science Research Club OBSERVING THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF A FROG are officers Ralph Hanna. Martha Davis. Barbara Davis, Wayne Martins, Marv Catherine Moses, john D. Reichert, Lynne Adams, and Mrs. Edna Boon. The Science Research Club was founded in 1946 under the sponsorship of Mrs. Edna Boon. The club was originally a group interested in medi- cine, but it gradually changed to a science club. The club has grown from thirty to fifty-four members. Besides numerous speakers in such fields as nuclear physics and biochemistry, the club participated in many science contests. The first was the Texas junior Academy of Science in Brownwood on December 7-8. Several scientists also entered the Westinghouse Search for Scientific Talent and the Science Achievement Award BOTTOM ROW: Grant Hutchins. Judy Cline, Martha Davis, Judy Morehead, Otto Friedrich, Martha Teafl, Carol Farmer, Ruth Diaz-de- Leon, Ralph Hanna. SECOND ROXV: Dan jones, Chris Redder, Bill Doty, Keith Garrett, Barbara Long. lo Nell Schultz, Iamie Lovett, Lynne Adams. THIRD ROXV: NVayne Hurt, Jimmy Eley, Barbara Nettle, Joan ' 1 I I Contest, which is held early in 1957. The big show for most, however, was the Austin Science Fair held at a teachers' conference March 14-15. For winners of this contest the National Science Fair in Los Angeles in early May beckoned. During the year the officers were president, John D. Reichert, vice-president, Barbara Davis, secretary, Martha Davis, treasurer, Mary Catherine Moses, repor- ter, Ralph Hanna, sergeant-at-arms, Wayne Martins, parliamentarian, Lynne Adams. Huntley, Barbara Davis, June Bullard. Marv Catherine Moses, Charles Foyt. TOP ROXV: Mike Stoune, Herbert XVeigl. VVayne Martins, Paul NVilson, Harris Moreland, Charles Dent, VVilliam Young, john D. Reichert. wld 5,4 5-4. BACK ROVV Clarence NILI'dl'l md Nhke London james Thomison FRONT ROV Nlr Elgm bchllhxb Richard btrrcwlch DlVld I-cur Don Baker john Lconard Allcn Exans ohn Stelnlc XV.1yne Frleclnch blcher Scott Fchr JIIU Bob Holmcs L'1rn Smlth Blll Sprucc Slnde Rule Club The Sllde Rule Club organxzed thls vear IS sponsored roots placement of declmll pomts proportlons the use bv Nlr Elgm Schxlhab of reclproclls of numbers IU IT'lllltlpllC'1tl0Il 1nd dn 1s1cn The club was deslgned to help those mterested lll md trlgonometrxc functlons are all studled md practlced learnlng the baslc prmclplcs of operatmg a shde rule throughout the semester Slmple II'lllltlpllC'ltl0l1 'md dlNlSl0I'l square and cube STUDYINC THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SLIDE RULE arc club mem bers John Leon ard B111 Stoermcr Don Bxkcr club sponsor Nir Elgm Schxlhqb JUN Bob Holmes .md Blll Spruce ,I G 9, 9 -'CW I ' X 5 . I .T k,,,,:.,.,,., . ,,,t.w.-,515 ., 1 M. ..,... 5 17- . , , B I , ,Q , . - l f . V I, 5. .. 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M l cl M 'd The Melody Maids was organized by Mrs. Ashley at They had extra rehearsals at each member's home. the beginning of this year. The club was formed for The officers are president, Linda Bartlett, secretary- girls interested in singing popular music for fun. treasurer, Martha Overstreet, director, Linda Saunders. During the year members sang for various orphanages. PRACTICINC SONGS with their sponsor street, Linda Saunders, and Linda Bartlett. Mrs. Clara Ashley, are officers Martha Over- ,sn-. WARDLOW LANE kibitzes as Mike Spain and Arthur Scharlach engage in a close game of table tennis. Boys' Table Tennis Another one of the many newly organized clubs at of the club are Barry NVukasch and Roy Miller. The new Austin High School this year is the Boys' Table Tennis club won several medals at tournaments this year. Club. The officers of the club this year were president, Barry The purpose of the club is to teach the members more Wukasch, and vice-president, Roy Miller. about the game of table tennis. During club period the Mr. Milton O,Dell sponsors the club. boys engage in friendly competition. The top players BOTTOM ROVVz Arthur Scharlach, Laverne Lundquist, Curt Dick Gustafson, Jeff Thompson. TOP RONV: Mr. Milton O'Dr-ll Weyerman, Lewis Browlow,John Hunt, Ronald Hawk. SECOND Hill Rylander, Chris Cowing, Bobby Ritter, VVardlow Lane ROW: Mike Spain, Tommy Lanford, Bill Whitney, Dan Reed, Raymond Tate. CLOCKXVISE: jerry Mallari, john David, Ben McPherson, johnny VVeets, jerry Meyers, Robert Kuempel, Mr. Gustafson, Dudley xl 1 b'iLClUllW Bill Miles Carlos Mosqueda Boys' Tennis Club Lynn Xvllllims Neal YVatt Louis VVade The purpose of the Boys, Tennis Club is to improve During the year the officers were president, Robert each member's playing ability and to promote tennis in Kuempelg vice-president, jim Tolbertg secretary, Charles Austin High School. Edwardsg treasurer, Jerry Meyers. The first activity of the year was a singles tournament. Mr. O. T. Gustafson sponsors the club. Early in the spring semester a doubles tournament was held. LOOKING OVER A NEW RACQUET are ofiicers Jerry Meyers, Robert Kuempel, club sponsor, Mr. O. T. Gustafson, and jim Tolbert. ai. 'M-Lg, Girls' Tennis Club This year the officers were president, Carole Keetong vice-president, Wanda Lou Shieldsg secretary, Carol Pattersong treasurer, Colleen XVoodsong sergeant-at-arms, Carol Coffman. Colleen XVoodson, Carol Coffman. TOP ROVV: jan Uttley, Marve Uzzell, Pat Derine, XVanda Shields, Ginger Rhodes, Karen McCavick, Carol Patterson. C91 I ,fy 'P , WU s B Hx BOTTOM ROW Denny Wheeler Ronda Campbell Sue WllllHmS Sue Chapman Suzmne DeBusk Julle Parker Eleanor Chnstran Martha Bonnle Schaeffer Sue Hamlett Daravene Damel Jean Brlght Sharon Farmer Ann Chlles Jackre Dwenger Loyce Smlth Sheron Andre Bennett Dell Thomas Judy Thomas Judy Robert Kay McCall Nlrs wartha TOP ROW Sandra Peters Anlta Le Sueur Betsv Ramage Grey SECOND ROW Conme Cook Joan Zobel Frances Starlmg Cmger Parsons Susan Jones Ann Lcmburg Joan Pearson Karol Klfli Lynda Alllson Joan Holloway Anna Nalley Kav Ransom Joy Henson Carole Sue Kmg Margaret Keys Betty Caldwell Carolyn Deen Joyce Smlth THIRD ROW Judy Baggett SORTINC CLOTHES for thclr needy famlly are L ub ofllcers Anne Chiles Sue Hamlett and Joan Holloway Trlpholay Club The Trlpholay Club IS a comparatlvely new club under the sponsorshlp of Mrs Vlary Gray The mam purpose of the club IS to serve Thls servlce club has partlcxpated m prolects for Thanksgwmg Chrrstmas and Easter These prolects were centered around act1v1t1es for the state home and needy fam1l1es The club officers are presldent Joan Holloway VICE presxdent Sue Hamlett secretary Judy Bag gett treasurer Jackle Dwenger reporter ean Brrght sgt at arms Joyce Srmth prolect chalr man Anne Chlles Tumbling Club The purpose of the Girls' Tumbling Club is to teach the members more about tumbling. The club is composed of girls who are talented and interested in tumbling. During the club period the girls learn intricate tricks and difficult stunts. The club adopted a needy family at Thanks- giving and Christmas. The oflicers this year were president, Delores Kasper, vice-president, Norma Pulliam, secretary, Glenda Hess, treas- urer, Betty Herrick. DISCUSSING A TUMBLING CLUB PARTY are club oflicers Glenda Hess, Betty Herrick, and Delores Kasper. N y BOTTOM ROW: Charlotte Warner, Mary Chote, Pat Phillips, wart, Virginia Barron, Norma Pulliam, Glenda Hess. TOP ROW: Charlene Wils, Iodie Reeves, Jan johnson, Nita Hamilter. SEC- Janelle Wylie, Kay Ann Mead, Corkie Davis, Delores Kasper. OND ROW: Glenna Sue Summers, Betty Herrick, Marion Ste- Cav I s. QM, i fs ,U Xl 1 1? 200 f n ,,.-B. if we X 1-9 BOTTONI ROW Louis Pol into Pttt Ringcl Richfird Arzola R1ch'1rd Bczl Niinutl Nlirtinez johnm Moncnus Tom Downs SECOND RUXV Doxlt NlcE1Lhc rn ktnnx Stuxirt john Cirr Htrmin SiDLllLl C1rlNlcxtr Prink Luniclio Nlr D O Smith TOP ROW Earl Lurd Glenn Dxtss Bobbv llirrls Lton 1rd ohnson RIXIIIOIIKT Bezi Don Fincher Vocational lnclustrlal Club The XOC1t10I1ll Industri il Club is composed of Austin High School printing students. The club is Chqpter No, 109 of '1 st'1te-wide org'1niz'1tion. The print shop w'1s begun in 1993. The members do all the printing for the Austin Public Schools. Absence reports h'1ndbooks library pc rmits report cfzrds find directories are yust 1 ftw of the mlm things tha thex publish. Officers this ye'1r were president Louis Pol'1nco' xice- president Kenny Stcwlirt- sccretwry C'1rl Meyer- treas- urer Richrlrd Arzol'1' sergeint-'rt-'lrms Pete Rangel- re- porter Riymond Bcza. WORKING ON ONE OF THEIR PRESSES are club officers Carl Meyer Louis Polanco, Pete Rangel, Richard Arzola, Kenny Stewart, and Raymond Beza. QD 1 T' we Ill ,,. -' 1'x I soo' ' BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Bell, Jeb Long, Otto Friedrich, Ted Davidson. SECOND ROXV: james Buchanan, jim Beard, Richard Martinez, Roland Williams, jimmy Shelton. THIRD ROYV: Mr. Briggs, Don Boyer, Neville Hargrave, Clay Lloyd, Quentin Franks. FOURTH ROW: XVayne Dennis, Dan Meredith, jerry Crumbley. FIFTH ROYV: Robert Wilson, Robert Oliphant, Dolf Dildy, Mike Garza. TOP ROW: Charles Chapman, Galen Lyons, Joe Macias. ASSEMBLING RADIO PARTS are club officers Robert VVilson, Bo Franks Iimmy Shelton, Galen Lyons, Stephen Bell, Clay Lloyd, and Richard Martinez Electronics Club The Electronics Club was started at mid-term by Mr. Cecil Briggs. The purpose of the club is to teach the members more about the uses and future importance of electronics. During club period the boys work with various electronic instruments. 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Travis Rebs 0 Austin 21 ....,u McCallum 7 Maroons End Best Season in 3 Years with 5-3-2 Record SFA's fightin' Maroons wound up this year with the best record since 1952, but they will have to wait at least one more year until an opening day win. Brack gave Austin a 13-0 halftime lead and then came roaring back to swamp the Maroons, 14-13. A fired-up bunch of Maroons downed Laredo 39-0. The powerful Maroon offense rolled up 342 yards, while they held Laredo to 103 yards. The next week Austin took Jeff of San Antonio, 25-6, while McCallum and Travis lost. It was the first time Austin won while the other schools lost. The powerful Texans of Corpus Christi came sailing into Austin undefeated and untied. The game was an offensive battle with Austin salvaging a 25-25 tie, the only blemish on the Texans' record. Austin was riding the crest of a wave of confidence when they fought Odessa, only to be humbled by a score of 26-7. After a fierce defensive battle, Austin outpointed Harlandale CSan Antonioj, 14-0. Austin clambered back with 35 seconds left in the game to hold Temple to a 12-12 tic. Austin was stymied by a 35-yard field goal by Don Postin to give W'aco, District 13-AAAA champs, a 30-27 win. Austin showed the most diversified offense of the year as they stomped the Rebs of Travis, 41-0. The Rehs line leaked like a sieve as the Niaroons worked with vigor to make this a true team victory. Austin crushed McCallum, 21-7, to clinch a highly successful season. .4 n 84 K-gf-...-. '1 Amcsquita, james McConnell, jerry YVilliauns, George Lewis. TOP ROXV: Mike Cotten, Don jester, Don Nelson, Raymond Culp, VValter Dol Ronnie Schultz, Ililliarc VVilder, Charles Owens, Manuel Estrada, john Liuion. 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Af, , . ,N A f ,V f A-gf ., f .pw f ,, V, L, V f W , QW ,, -A f - . , v 14, K Q Q Mwwxw V , f J: - , ,J ' Q1 ,' we E -ty . . 4,-f N 41 Al 2' ' -fi . Q 35.7, rt. .' . ia':g?,,ww'F 1+ 1- , ,,A V1 4 W mf My Q, , 7, - wif X :Q gi'-V ' in 1 7' gL2,BMbg5M',,f,Qm.flL,iLI gi' 41 Maroons Lash Laredo Austin's,scoring machine shifted into high gear as the Maroons rolled into the West Texas dust and came out on the long end of a 39-0 score. The Maroons' flashy quarterback, Mike Cotten, set up most of the Maroons' touchdowns and personally carried the pigskin for 64 yards and a touchdown. Bobby Nunis tallied 12 points while Don Rylander, Richard Buerger, and Cary Craig each scored one T D. Calamity struck Laredo in the third quarter as Tommy Ramirez injured an ankle. RAYMOND CULP, back, was Austin's kickoff expert. LED BY ALL-STATER Charles Weiss and by Arthur Driskell, Cotten rolls out for 22 yards and a first down in the Maroon-Brack game. ARTHUR DRISKELL, Second team all-district senior, was the place-kicking specialist and a guard for the Maroons this year. 57 Crimson Flash by Jeff, 25-6 Quarterback Deene Gott mulled two kickoffs that set up touch- downs for the Austin stalwarts in the jefferson-Maroon game, in which Austin won 25-6. NVith the score 0-0, Arthur Driskell kicked to Gott, who missed the pigskin on the bounce. Austin recovered, and one play later Bobby Nunis vaulted into the end zone for a fast six points. One and one-half minutes later Austin capitalized on jeffis fumbles to set up touchdown number two. After a 64-yard march sparked by a screen pass to Don Nelson, Nunis went over for the tally. Gott again fumbled and set up touchdown number three. A short time later Nunis again scored. In the fourth quarter Don Iester broke into the scoring column with a blast from the one to cap a 74-yard drive. With one minute to go, Jeff got on the score board with Eddie Thomas going in from the 15. Final score Austin 25, jeff 6. DON IESTER, all-district back, was the rough- est linebacker in the district and a good ground gainer. - 3 '?U'N- , -W vena'-sis.-.---as 4g,,,,,, 1-0-monQ.ans-...eu V-Y W A , V A 'r 1- Q . , Q A ,o.....4. fs ,N5 q-wwdqu-aww-s..a..a.. - ' -.A K - . .1 V MAA. , ,, W A a if ilu- QNWQF E X Q af , if ke. .M,f7 , Q. JP CHARLES WEISS, all-district oilense, was a IOHN LIMON, back, was an able-bodied hustler on valuable man in the line during tough district this year's Maroon squad. competition. Cdessa Downs Maroons Harry Leinbach initiated the first and only break Aus- tin received during the Odessa game, which saw the Maroons go down to a 26-7 defeat. By stealing the pigskin from Bronc Ed Norman, Lein- bach turned the tide temporarily to allow Austin to score. Cotten carried over from the one. Driskell converted making the score 7-0. Minutes later Odessa countered with six, and the score stood at 7-6 at the half. The Maroon offense sputtered and died as Odessa held Austin to 12 yards rushing, while they ground out 250 yards to swamp the Austin defense. For touchdown number one, Odessa went 78 yards in eight plays. Stoker scored and converted. For touch- down number two Odessa went 63 yards on nine plays. Leinbach blocked Stoker's conversion. Stoker went 18 yards on an option play for TD number three and con- verted. Ratliif scored for touchdown number four and Stoker converted, bringing the score to 26-7, Odessa. AMES McCONNELL, end, should CHARLES OWENS, end, should have enough LARRY BALES, end, was a sure-handed pass e a strong contender for a starting experience to be an asset to the team next year. receiver and should be a big help next year berth next season. ,, ,, 1 9 WB Q . . 3 0 , W ,A Q ff-.pi , 'O N ' ' i 2 3 Jw ,mr Crimson Holds Ray To 25-25 Tie Spirit reigned king as the Austin Maroons battled Ray to a 25-25 tie. Austin started early by driving to the Ray 17, where they fumbled. Ra promptly fumbled again on their own 10-yard line. Minutes later Boh Nunis went over from the four-yard line. The conversion was missed. Early in the second quarter Austin fumbled and Ray scored, tying the game up six-all. Moments later Mike Cotten set up a score on a long pass to Bill Gattis. Richard Buerger tallied soon after, giving Austin a 12-6 halftime lead. Ray tallied twice soon after the third quarter started, making the score 18-12. Ray fumbled, and Austin scored on a jump pass to Don Nelson. Nunis took a pass for the conversion, making the score 19-18, Austin. On a blocked Ray quick-kick Austin scored to make the tally 25-18. On a draw play, Ray tied it up 25-all. Austin froze to preserve a tie. HEINIE PATE, Ierry Scarbrough, Jack Cook three of the toughest linemen in the district were the bulwark of the Maroon offense 'oy iw' MIKE COTTEN, lead by Arthur Driskell, blasts his way for good yardage against a tough Harlandale team. DON RYLANDER, second team defense on the all-district team, was a money runner for Austin this year. 014 ...fune- CEORCE LEWIS, back, sat out most of this year, but he should prove valuable to next year's squad. an-eu7llMA m-gal ,mn wwunsilnfd-4f'+'a ' ,We JB,-was-N4-D -ia . AM' A-ff' iitfxam, 6' .-, W .1 an I RONNIE SHULTZ, end, saw plenty of action this year and should start next year. SFA Scalps Indians The Cotten-lead Maroons pulled Coach Tol- bert's surprise plays to perfection as they trampled the Indians, 14-0. The Maroons would have made the score more lopsided but for the staunch Harlandale forward wall. Austin was stopped five times inside the Harlandale 40-yard line. Austin's first tally came with Nunis going over on a tailback slant over guard. Arthur Driskill converted to make the score 7-0. In 9:54 of the third quarter, Nunis ran a punt to the Harlandale 28. On the next play Nunis went seven yards to set up a 21-yard scoring play by Mike Cotten. Austin completely dominated the statistics of the game. They led in yards rushing, yards pass- ing, and in first downs. BOB BICCS, guard, was an asset to the team with his spirit and hustle, fm M f' ' -Q--.swans Im -1 ., .,,.,.-i M.-anA..,u1w 11 1'-.f , .,,,,,,s- , Q a 1 ',. ......,4......,,,,, A... ar vangua- . . ,, ' ',:, f , 'vi' . WALTER DOLLAR, HARRY LEINBACH, and SAM OLLCUIN, centers, provided the finest depth in the District at this position. Maroons Tie One, Drop Cnc to Start District Play Austin fought the two toughest teams in dis- trict 13-AAAA, Temple and Waco to a 12-12 tie and a 27-30 decision, respectively. Led by Mike Cotten, Austin overcame a 12-6 deficit to tie with just four minutes remaining in the game. The TD was set up by two passes to Ronnie Schultz for a Hrst down on the Temple 20. After a 6-yard run by Nunis, Cotten snaked his way 14 yards for the score. Templeis Soph quarterback, Don Mraz, led his team to a second period 6-0 lead. Later Nunis streaked 65 yards to knot the game at 6-all. Late in the third quarter, Don Mraz blasted his way 34 yards through the Maroons to set up a seemingly insurmountable 12-6 lead until Cotten scored the tying marker. Austin dropped a heartbreaker to VVaco, 30-27, on the strength of a 30-yard field goal by Don Poston. Austin picked up a score early in the second half on a Waco fumble to make the score 10-7, Waco. Waco countered on a 44-yard aerial to Wilson Lucas. Callis scored from 9 yards out to make the score 17-14. Waco's David Hawkins scored twice to ap- parently ice the game away. Austin scored twice more, but it wasn't enough, as Waco slashed Austin, 30-27. -133111 ,Q x,dg3,f . rg,.f .,, .af-.H . MANUEL ESTRADA, up from the B-team, has gathered experience that will prove valuable to him next year DAVID FAIRCHILD, back, showed spirit CARY CRAIG, back, should break into the and determination during the season's com- SAM WOOLSEY, back, proved to be of im starting line up next year. petition, portance on this year's squad. i,,.,,,,,,,,...1C Q ...............l...-. an gr, .,,, ,,...,r,- , .,. W ,,, . W ...C an---live nvo.an'l---M .1 -......-fc. 1 unnnif W . il .41 , r 54 .,.x f 'FIJ- MIKE COTTEN, All-District Quarterback, is one of the finest field tactitioners that Austin has had in over six years. BILL CATTIS blasts his way for good yardage in the Travis- Maroon game, which ended a 41-0 tie for Austin. Maroons Rout Rebs The right arm of quarterback Mike Cotten paid off as he threw three touchdown passes that helped blast Travis, 41-0. This win brought the Maroons, record to 4-3-2 with one game remaining. The big guns for Austin on offense were Bobby Nunis and Richard Buerger. Defensive heroics were staged by a trio of linebackers-Tim Over- ton, Don Rylander, and Charles Weiss. Bobby Nunis, the Maroon break-a-way half- back, was the leading gainer with 85 yards and one touchdown. Buerger scored three TD's, one on an end run and two on passes. John Platt made a leaping snag of one of Cotten's passes and ran the rest of the way for a touchdown, the play going 42 yards. This ended the game, the final score: Austin 41, Travis 0. SFA Blasts Knights By a score of 21-7, Austin High defeated Mc- Callum for the iirst time in the three years the Maroons and Knights have met in gridiron corn- petition. The Nlaroons started on the road to victory by grinding out a score in 5:04 of the first quarter. Austin went 71 yards in seven plays. Nunis set up the touchdown play on a 32-yard scamper to the Knight 81. Bill Gattis scored and Don Jester converted. With 4:44 left in the half, VVayne Drosche scored on a 3-yard burst through the middle. jack Madden converted and the score stood at 7-7. Late in the third period, Austin covered 42 yards on six plays to send Nunis into the end zone with touchdown number two. jester con- verted, making the score 14-7. For the final touchdown of the season, Nunis took the pigskin across to make the final score 21-7. ALBERT HERNANDEZ, HILLIARE WILDER, and LUIS ARIESQUITA are three fine prospects and should more than adequately Hll the tacklc positions next season. DON NELSON, end, should team up with Mike Cotten next for a fine aerial team JOHN FAINTER, end, was a glue-fingered pass catcher and was a major factor in thc Hne season this year. I tv i BILL DUFF, guard, was as tough in the forward wall as they come and will be hard to replace. ,W 1 vw aw-' lx jf O ,wwf TIM OVERTON, guard, should be a tough man for the opposition to handle next year. JERRY WILLIAMS, tackle, should be one of the gridiron components needed to form a strong line. ss, MAJQQ, A GEORGE BRISTOL, guard, saw enough action to show that he will be a fine prospect for the ,,., coming football year. 'ifiitw WW, ,gf 'QS Dy' Q' QM? 'pe 111 BOTTOM ROVV: Hayes Pitts, Alfred Herrera, Allen Harborth, Richard Stark, Bill Brandon, Dong Fairlee, Jimmy Tolbert, Mike Noe, Richard Salinas Har Buer er essie C.1rri7ales Richard Monciwais i ry g , J ' . , ' ' ' , Joe Mtehell. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Cooper, Eugene Harrell, Cristie Neill, Mike Weed, Ronnie Harris, Louis Boyd, Drexel Turner, Billy Hellums, Tom Hellums, Tom McCullough, Albert Mercado, Ken Fox, Alex Hernandez, Ken Wilson, Tom Rickard, Lee Flores. TOP ROW: Mark Finley, Rex Covert, Malcolm Graham, Ronald Laney, Stan Cameron, Jim Baylor, John Treadwell, Ernest VVindell, Paul Dingler, Chris Crow, Bob Finefrock, Tom Tiemann, Fred Sharp, W. H. Robertson, Joe Jimenez. Li'I Maroos Record Winning 5-3-1 Season f Austin started it's season by tying the Bee's of Travis, 0-0, in a contest marred by umb es. San Marcos Academy went under by a 7-6 score to a fighting bunch of Bees in what was, perhaps, the finest played game of the season. Waco meant misery to Bees as they dealt them their first defeat, 20-0, in House Park. Austin's brilliant little halfback, Richard Salinas, ran amuck and scored 15 points to aid in smashin the McCallum Squires. In a heartbreaier, Temple sneaked by the Little Maroos, 19-7. With the score 12-7, favor of the Kittens, Austin drove deep into Kitten land, but were repulsed. Temple shoved over the final tally making the score 19-7. The Jeff Bees succumbed to Austin, 27-6, in San Antonio. After tying Travis, 0-0, at the first of the season, Austin edged the Little Rebs, 27-26. Rox Covert starred for Austin as he tossed two touchdown passes totaling 54 yards, one to TomTiemann and the other to Richard Salinas. Salinas added the two PAT's that decided the game. The powerful Waco Cubs handed Austin defeat no. 3, 14-0 in Waco. In the Enal game of the season the Maroon Bees clobbered McCallum, 37-6. Richard Salinas tallied three markers and Christy Neill scored two. Stan Cameron passed to Salinas for one TD and Neillis were both power shots into the line. BOTTOM ROW: Cristy Neill, John Treadwell, Stan Cameron. SECOND ROW: Billy Hellums, Louis Boyd, Jessie Cariizales, Mike Noe, Ronnie Harris, Rob Finefrock. TOP ROXN: Harry Buerger, Bill Brandon, Mike Weed, Richard Stark, Doug Fairlee, Ken Fox, Ron Laney, Joe Mitchell, Tom Rickard. Maroon Bees were coached by W. H. Robertson. 'Il 4? - PIN 22 BIC OLLE SHIPLEY goes high to snare one of many rebounds during the Burbank game, which Austin won to go on to state. Coach Wallace Dockall Brings Winning Streak Coach YVallace Dockall has brought a long series of coaching victories to Austin High, including a district title. Coach Dockall was born in Houston but attended Rockdale high school, where he played basketball for three years. After graduation from high school, Mr. Dockall attended South- West Texas State Teachers' college in San Marcos, Texas. There he played varsity basketball for three years. Coach Dockall majored in chemistry, which he now teaches at Austin high, in addition to his coaching duties. Upon graduation from college, Mr. Dockall taught at San Marcos high school for four years. During his last two years there, he was the basketball coach. His teams were powerhouses, both winning district 24.-XA and going into the state tourney. The 1953 Rattlers won third place in the state, losing to their oppo- nents by only four points. Leaving San Marcos, Coach Dockall moved to Austin high, where he has taught chemistry and coached basketball for four years. His 1957 Maroons are his first championship team at Austin high. Maroons Win 4th ln State After Best Season in Years The State-bound Maroons started the season slowly as they dropped games to San Marcos and Victoria by 8 and 3 points. Austin bounced back to take Pasadena, 53-32, Killeen 54-40, and St. Edwards, 51-27, in the first game of the Austin Tourna- ment. Lamar of Houston, one of the state's better quints downed SFA, 47-42. Austin took the consolation spot in the tourney by beating Travis, 64-36, and Brackenridge QSan Antonioj, 65-58. The SFA cagers dropped number four of the year to jefferson QSan Antonioj, but smeared Baytown 57-34. In the San Antonio toumey, Austin clobbered Edison, 82-43, and lost to McAllen that night. AHS fared well in january as they started a month's winning streak. They toppled Killeen, 52-51, jefferson, 51-47, San Marcos, 42-20, Waco, 39-38, Temple, 46-29, Travis 65-43, and McCallum, 50-47. Waco stopped the Maroons, 60-47, to end the streak. The Maroons downed Temple, 63-52, and Travis, 59-31. McCallum stopped Austin, 67-57, to send Austin into a best-of-three-game playoff. Austin won the first game, 22-20. The Maroons lost the second game but rebounded to take the deciding contest for the right to meet Harlingen. AHS took Harlingen and Bur- bank to enter State. SFA has been in state tourney sixteen times. The Maroons drew Pampa, the top-seeded team, in the first round. The Harvesters downed the Maroons, 54-40, to send Austin against Highland Park in the consolation match. High- land Park humbled the fighting Maroons, 63-62, despite a 28- point performance by Bob Dowd. As a famous Brooklyn baseball team once said, Wait till next year. Coach Wallace Dockall J Wig' BOTTOM ROW: Mike Cotten, Ken Lindgren, Ioe Polanco, VV1ll Knox Haney Ford Tom Broad TOP ROW Coach Wwllcace Dockall Bob Dowd Doug Funk, Olle Shipley, Mike Maroney, Bert Cromack, Charles Coelcmg Ronnie Schultz and Lee Flores Varsity Basketball District 13 AAAA Standing Team Austin ,,...,. ,,,,,, Waco ,,,,,,.,,,.. ,,,,., McCallum Temple .tartcct A,,,,, Travis ,,,. Pts. 426 441 475 407 325 VVILL KNOX drives past two startled Temple defenders to law 1n two points. MX! OLLE SHIPLEY, junior center IOE POLANCO, junior guard BIG OLLE SHIPLEY drives for a lay-up during the Hrst YVaco-Austin game. RONNIE SCHULTZ, BOB DOWD, junior forward senior forward 222 ,wb-'aw C 'F 5 HARVEY FORD, WILL KNOX, senior guard senior guard Austin Takes Two From Cats The Maroons found themselves on top of the l8AAAA stand- ings as a result of a somewhat uninspired victory over Temple. Austin was cold during the first half while Temple suffered from an illness known as Lid-on-the-Basket. Bob Dowd sparked the Maroons to a 46-29 victory with 17 points. Both teams seemed to have forgotten the object of the game - scoring points - during the second period. Dowd, Funk, and Shipley took control during the third quarter to make the score 30-23 going into the fourth quarter. Austin wound up on top, 46-29. In game number two, Austin dropped Temple, 63-52, to bring their district record to 5-1. Doug Funk supplied the individual heroics with 24 points, while Dowd hit 8 and Knox, 16 points. Austin hit 50 per cent of their shots, while Temple hit 20 out of 21 charity tosses. KENNETH LINDCREN, junior guard TOM BROAD, junior guard K U Q xl .. wxri -he MIKE MARONEY, MIKE COTTEN, CHARLES COEKING, BERT CROMACK, junior center junior guard senior forward senior center SFA Takes Cne, Drops One To Battling Waco Tigers Austirfs tried and true friend, the full court press, paid off again as SFA downed XVaco, 39-38. As cold as Penguin Land during the first half, the Maroons wandered off the court on the dragging end of a 20-12 score. VVaco tossed in two quick buckets in the third quarter appar- ently to start the meat chopper again. Coach XVallaee Doekall called time and gave the word to throw on the press. In a Xlerriwell finish, Austin hit 14 points to XVaco,s none. Lanky Doug Funk dropped in a basket with 90 seconds to play to ice the game away. In the second game in the series, NVaco downed an on-again- off-again hunch of Nlaroons, 60-47. Funk sparked a sputtering Maroon offense with 12 points. Dowd also hit 10 and Shipley 12. The game was close until the third quarter when YVaco blan- keted the boards, taking all the rebounds. DOUG FUNK, senior center OLLE SIIIPLEY pre pare s to go after a rebound during thc playoffs with IVaco. X. gig on SFA Trampies Travis The Austin Maroons hit 47.4 percent of their shots as they downed Travis, 65-43. The rebounding duo of Doug Funk and Olle Shipley virtually blanketed the boards while the Maroon defense limited Travis to 30 shots in the first half. Dowd hit 18 points, Funk and Shipley hit 12, and Knox hit 11. The Maroons, in a none-too-spectacular win over the hapless Rebs, cinched a tie in the District 13AAAA race. Four Maroons hit in double figures as Austin dropped Travis, 59-31. Travis finished up with a 1-20 record for the season. MIKE MARONEY looks on as Doug Funk drops in a hook shot. 24 HARVEY FORD, the ball hawking little guard foxes his defender to shoot a fade- away jump shot. Maroons Take Une, Drop Une to Fighting Knights XVhen the final gun of the first game with McCallum sounded, Austin was two games ahead in the 13AAAA race. McCallum put the pressure on the SFA cagers but wound up on the short end of a 50-47 score. The Maroons stormed to a 50-31 lead early in the fourth quarter apparently to make a runaway of the game. During the final six minutes, the Knights pumped in 16 points to make it a near miss. Dowd and Knox had 17 and 16 points, respectively, for the SFA quint. McCallum enjoyed sweet revenge as they dumped the Maroons to the tune of 67-57. Only SFA,s excellent free-shot average kept them in the ball game. They sank 29 of 34. They sank 16 of 16 in the first half. The Knights hit a phenominal 60 percent of their field-goal attempts. Knox hit 21 points for the Maroons. BOTTOM ROW Gaylm Ratthff Lee Mayfield Cary Craig Dee Stokes SECOND ROW julian Martmez joe Hart Ed Es qulvel Richard Salinas joe Sparks Coach William Robertson TOP ROW Rox Covert George Lewis Ronme Schultz Carl Krueger Player Stokes ........ Cotten ............ Esquivel ....-,.. Mayfield ..r........ Dela Rosa ..,...... Craig .............. Lewis .......... Covert ........ Krueger ...... Little Maroo's End Season With 10-2 Cage Record No. of Pts. 0 4 20 58 17 114 62 . 60 . 3 Player No. of Pts Hernandez ,....... 2 Nelson .....,...... Sahnas .- ......... Mellenbruch Sanlfer .........,.. Schultz .,.r..e Milliken ....,.. Wallen .,...., Martinez .,,.C 0 O 0 8 46 15 0 2 CAROLE KEETON AND JUDY CLINE won girls, table tennis doubles for 1957. Carol also won the table tennis singles, thus emerging undefeated champion in table tennis. 4 l i X 4 ,f BETTY IO SHERRILL AND MARCIE DUBE, badminton doubles winners, cnter tlic girls' physical education office. Girls' Intramurals MISS CAROLYN HEWATT, director of girls' intra- OOPS' Al t d ,t Th. f ,I murals, is shown planning the next event in the intra- . mos ma e 1. is group o gir s are 1 ' participating in the girls' intramural volleyball contest. mum program 226 Qt A1 'iv K R Q-pggirff i Mer VIRGINIA GUSTAFSON was chosen by a anel of judges as the first pllace win- ner of the girls' posture con- test. MARY IO WHITE, SUSAN PHIN- NEY, DAWN MCKINNEY, AND MABEL WEICEL are members of the girls' swimming team which cap- tured first place in the intramural meet. Not pictured are Captain Meta Butler and Linda Gilbert. INTRAMURAL CONTESTS are held in various athletic activities by the physi- cal education department. These activities come after school hours and are open to all girl students. Points are kept for all first, second, and third place winners. Letters may be earned and are presented on the Annual Awards Day by Miss Carolyn Hewatt, director- In the fall sporting events, winners in swimming events were Meta Butler, Mary White, Susan Phinney, Dawn McKinney, Mabel Weigel, and Linda Cilbertg volley and speedball, Marilyn Olsen, Linda Montreal, Keith Garrett, Wanda Shields, Lin Burleson, Robin Iones, and Anne Eates, badminton doubles, Betty Io Sherrill, and Margie Dubeg shufHeboard singles, Carol Coffman, table tennis doubles, Carole Keeton and Iudy Cline, posture, Virginia Gustafson, table tennis singles, Carole Keeton. Events to take place in the spring are tumbling, tennis, badminton singles, bas- ketball, track and field, and softball. CAROL COFFMAN is the first-place winner of the girls' shufllleboard singles. ,ff SAS! SPARKS, ROBIN IONES, AND CLAIRE CUARINO are shown warm- ing up-for the intraschool swimming meet which was held in the fall. -'L 2 Advanced Tennis Singles: Bill Ardis, first, Barry Wukasch, second, Class AA Football: jimmy Wheat, captain, Tom Broad, Virgil NVeiss, Colin Cole, johnny johnson, Dan Govea, Skippy Shepperd, Robert Kuempel, joel Sand- burg, Ioe Cheavens, Glle Shipley. Class A Football: jerry Meyers, captain, jay Hund- ley, Louis NVade, Larry Mellenbruch, Don Milliken, Terry Pool, Jerry Swank, Vic Salinas, Loris Perkins, Robert Wilson, Dudley McCauley. Swimming: Robert Setliff, captain, George Skaggs, Scott Fehr, lay Caldwell, Layle Rutledge, Doodle Nobles. Advanced Ping-Pong Mixed Doubles: Mike Spain and Carole Keeton, first, and john D. Reichert and Judy C ine. Beginners' Ping-Pong Mixed Doubles: Don Leistico and Stephanie Amster, first, and Bill Thompson and Connie Warren, second. Advanced Ping-Pong Doubles: Mike Spain and Bill Ardis, first, Billy McCaleb and Colin Cole, second. Beginners' Ping-Pong Doubles: Ierry Mallarie and Ronnie Cartlidge, first, and Ted Taylor and Arnold Rey- nolds, second. Advanced Ping-Pong Singles: Bill Ardis, Hrst, Mike Spain, second. Beginners' Ping-Pong Singles: Richard Moos, first, Ted Taylor, second. Tennis Advanced Doubles: Robert Keumpel and Mike Spain, first, Bill Ardis and Steve Simon, second. Beginners' Tennis Doubles: Tom Shultz and Amor Forward, first, Tom Broad and Colin Cole, second. Beginners' Tennis Singles: Robert Kuempel, first, Tom Shultz, second. PING PONC BECINNERS WIN- NERS-Ronnie Cartlidge and Ted Taylor pause in front of the trophy case after school. -y-9... oo Y, 'pta ' M CLASS AA FOOTBALL WINNERS Billy McCaleb, Colin Cole B1ll Ardis, Robert Kuempel, and Tom Broad are caught before gym class CNot shown? jimmy Wheat, Virgil Weiss, john johnson, Dan Covea Skippy Shepperd, Joel Sandburg, joe Cheavens, and Olle Shipley Boys' Intramurals 'S us. B BILL ARDIS and ROBERT KUEMPEL shake hands after winning the advanced and beginners tennis singles, respectively. Winners 9.1 was srl mm mimi? N? Fi BILL ARDIS serves one during the boys' tennis matches. TOM SHULTZ AND ABIOR FOR- WARD, beginners' tennis winners, pause after a conference with Mr. Milton O'Dell, intramurals coach. , M' Il-Q1 fl... K QF 14 44521, x In a school as large as Austin High not every- one interested in sports has the opportunity to become a member of the varsity squad. The purpose of intramural contests is to give every student a chance to participate in his fav- orite sport and to create clean sportsmanship and interest in extra-curricular activities. Students also have the honor of winning a letter as in other sports and activities. To win a letter one must receive a certain number of points, which are given for entering and winning each tournament. V .-, r .. if J .. ,4.u, H-wi? 35152 Uk 1' , 1 V!'? .L3f n T at .. qw r, ,' -3411 .i1'Q .. .1 L A ' Q -+ il 3 J, 1 + x 3 A afar i , ' if BOTTONI ROXV: David Ginsburg, John Stuyton, Bill Dist-li, Terry Gardner. jim Bob Holmes Stun Simon TOP ROW O T Gustafson Ccmchl Brllx Xlxars, jim Bennett, Bola Keumpcl, Bill Arclis, Mal Randle, Steve Moelilinun. Boys' Varsity Tennis Bill Ardis captured the singles tennis crown at were lim Bennett Robert Kuempcl Qtexe Xloelil the District Interscholastic League contest in XVaco man, David Glnsberq md Steve Simon this year. Tournaments lttendcd were the Falfurrlas john Stayton and Bill Disch placed first in the Heartis DCllglltT17lllH unent md the 1vceeTourn1 junior boys' doubles division of the same contest. ment. Others active in tennis tournaments this year Mr. O. T Gll5tlfSOH IS tennls coach ROBERT KEUMPEL readies himself for a BILL ARDIS one of the top singles pl lwers return in practice. moves up to drive one back during a match I I X i I2 -'S 2 O 'M' T Q i t ' .im 4 i V ' ' . f 9 ,,..,..... f s '93, 1 ' 'Il -11 7 f . t if x9is' n.1kse ITQ Carol Keeton and jane Dodge represented Austin High at the District Tennis Tournament in XVaeo this year after a fairly successful preliminary tennis season. Carol Keeton won first place in the tennis singles' competition, and Jane Dodge won second. The final tourney of the girls, tennis schedule was the Alamo Heights Tennis tournament, held in San Antonio. Carol Keeton met Flo Marvin of Odessa in the quarter- finals and bowed out of the meet, 6-3g 6-1. Doubles team composed of Ann NlcCully and Carol Coffman lost a hard-fought match to a couple of Pearsall lasses, 8-64 6-4, in the third round. Jane Dodge and Diseh-Reide were dropped early in the tournament. In the annual jaycee tournament Keeton lost to Nlarvin in the quarterfinals, While NIcCully-Coffman lost to Schmitt-Everett of jefferson in an unusually close match. Iane Dodge advanced to the semifinals in the junior division but was defeated by George Ann Shoemaker. Both Shoemaker and Schmitt-Everett won their divisions. Miss Betty Cray is tennis coach. Girls' Varsity Tennis CAROL COFFMAN AND ANN MCCULLY, top doubles players, pause after a successful match. ,pw ,.-' CAROL KEETON, top singles player, returns a serve in practice. TOP ROYV: Linda Gilbert, jane Bullard, Linda Heath, Elizabeth Disch, Virginia Rhodes, Carol Patterson, Ann SIcCully, Carol Coffman. BOTTOM RONV: Miss Betty Cray, Elizabeth Rude, Jane Dodge, Carol Keeton, Colleen VVoodson, jan lftley, Pat Devine. sg 4 Ov -'-44?-ff 1' 45X . N x ,lv K .o 11' . T q-r ',- . .xv X gg 9 1' Tsfl' IISIIYI S 14,1 -ANT , . AJ' ...t - HURDLERS - Robbie Harrell Bill Gattis, Mike Nianos ames Wheat, , A , I john Fainter, Colin Cole, Tommy Smith. 2 TRACK AND FIELD-BOTTOM ROW: Peter Guthrie, Dick Boyd, Bruce Knierim, Cary Craig, Charles Rogers, Truman O'Quinn, Louis Lowe, Jack Shooter, Bill Cattis, john Fainter, Ronald johnson, jesse Luna, Frank Plumley, Colin Cole, fmanagerl, Dan Reed. SECOND ROW: john Warshim, john Cill, Tommy Smith, Mike Stoune, Ken Clover, Owens Wilson, james VVheat, Miram Anderson, Charles Wukasch, Parker Burgin, Tim Shane, Charles Owens, Robbie Harrell, jack Holford, Fred Hernandez. SFA Loses Intercity nd Field Coach Glen Swenson's Ma- roon thinclads missed victory in the fourth annual Intercity Track and Field meet this year by a heart-breaking yard in the mile relay. McCallum grabbed Hrst-place honors at the meet with 581!2 points. Travis slipped into sec- ond position with 58, while Aus- tin managed 55Vz points. Bob Dowd and O'Quinn won CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-Ben Mt-Phearson, Parker Burgin, jay Hundley, Ben Clover, juan Cortez, Pete Guthrie. X wil V' sill gl 0, I ur: is, vw! THIRD ROW: Mike Hicks, Lavon Phillips, john Herbol, Gene Klaus, Mike Manos, Quentin Smith, Dick Chote, Ben McPhearson, james McConnell, Buddy Boyko, Bill Manning, Stuart Robbins. Alex Hemandez, Carl Krueger, Richard Salinas. TOP ROVV: Bill Dunlap, Ruben Cortez, Iimmy Cooper, Neal NVatt, Hillaire XVilder, Robert Davis, jay Hundley, Louis Wade, Mike London, John Her- nandez, joe Pacheco, Richard Monicarias, Marvin McKennon, john Treadwell, Ronny Wattenger, Coach Glen Swenson. Track Meet by 4 Points for Austin first places by win- ning the high jump and the 440- MILE RELAY TEAM - lBottomD Gary yard dash, respectively. Dick gfaigg Ch14Ef1e5klif,'fgefl5iviT0P7 Truman Boyd tied for first place in the Qumny ran um Ci' pole vault contest. John Fainter, Mike Gotten, Bruce Knierim, Jack Shooter, Nliram Anderson, Owens XVilson jay Hundley, Pete Guthrie, Iimmy XVheat and VVilliam Boy- ko all placed in the meet. 7 .19 4 MILERS-Ben Glover, Parker Bur- Q A gin, Jay Hundley, Pete Guthrie. 3, ',c.'. 1 90-,N-V X T1 79 . I , ' ' Wfii' in as g,':,,'z all-+4 'pf ,,,, .,,g'-' ' LJ aj 'Q- 5 MILE TEAM - Iohn Hernandez, Carl Kruger, Colin Cole, jack Shooter, James VVheat, Frank Plumley, Jesse Luna, Johnny Gill, Dick Boyce, Louis Lowe. 34, Track Team 1 Q. A ,4 ri'--f X 440 AND 880 SQUAD - fBottom Rowl Carl Krueger, Miram Anderson, Frank Plumley, Truman O'Quinn, Charles Rogers, Cary Craig, Marvin McKennon. Top Row: Quentin Smith, Owens Wilson, Mike Stone, jesse Luna, John Herbel. SPRINT TEAM fB0tt0m to Topl - Jack Shooter, Frank Plumley, Ronald Iohnson, Bruce Knierim. SPRINTERS-john Warsham, jack Short, Frank Plumley, Bruce Knierim, Ronald johnson, Stuart Robbins. , ,-avi' 4-A--,, j is ill '- .SR R . , - Q . . . W1.....' HOW-T0-DO-IT advice is given by Coach Travis Raven to Larry Nelson, and Carlos Navarro. DAVID BURLESON fpitcherl is shown loosen- ing up before an intrasquad game. Varsity Baseball Season Pre-District Results ll fs fi ' ' .Q 4 5 ,Q catchers Mike Cotten, Ken Wilson, Team Score We They Texas Frosh 7 16 Reagan 11 1 Alamo Heights 6 1 Paschal 7 2 Travis 3 6 Alamo Heights 8 13 Gonzales 13 2 San Angelo 5 7 McCallum 6 0 IOHN IOHNSON Cinfielderl snags a hot one in practice. BIC MIKE COTTEN Ccatcherl steps into the box during batting practice. and we came ,eiatagmpied . You kept us hopping to meet deudlinesg often it was hard to tell who was more confused, YOU or the BIRDIE. As the years continue and these memories you cherish . . . REMEMBER PHOTOGRAPHY E 63? E E ...K y , Y 4 fo' - M.-H ,. ...,..,., ,..,. ' - ap - .P 'O fwffwm' ,V A X, X. 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Now I ask you very confidentially, airft she sweetf, People will be saying the same thing about you too, but it wou't be a very confidential fact that you bought your clothes from BAUMAN'S OF TARRYTOWN 3108 Windsor Road GR 2-4477 l This Old House . . . Ain't got time to fix the windows, ain't got time to fix the doors .... U Maybe BUNKY GARDNER doesn't have time to fix your windows, but our carpenters do. HIRE A UNION CARPENTER CR 6-4909 Carpenters Local No. 1266 400 Josephine AUSTIN HIGH DRUG STORE Cosmetics - Sundries - Sickroom Supplies - Fommtain - School Supplies Open Week Days 7 A.M. to 9:30 P.M 1113 Rio Grande Forever and Ever . V , pl BILL FERREE looks over the wide K assortment of seat covers at the House -A of Seat Covers. He knows to come here for seat covers that look better and wear forever and ever. r HOUSE OF SEAT COVERS 1005 Lamar Blvd. GR 7-6176 Ready, Willing and Able . . . We will always be ready, willing, and able to help you plan security for your future, company salesman tells SFA senior BRIEN VARNADO. AUSTIN LIFE INSURANCE CO. P. 0. Box 1190 'fx .fr X. By the Light of the Silvery Moon CAMPUS COSTUME SHOP Renting formals, tuxedoes, costumes for all occasions Your new coiffure will not only look beautiful by the light of the silvery moon but all the time when you have your hair styled at Casis Beauty Salon 2715 Exposition CR 7-5829 2328 Guadalupe CR 2-8561 C-'hafm Of YOU ELIZA IANE PAYNE + Beautiful Dress Z Charming Girl 606 2416 Guuaulupe GR 6-3132 Compliments of 612 BRAZOS STREET Cadillac Baby T H E R ECU R D S H 0 P Sands p..,fesu.....i Pharmacy -Complete Prescription Shop- CR 2-9255 717 COLORADO Free Delivery Service Prescriptions 0 Baby Needs O Sick Room Supplies PHYLLIS CALKINS receives Howers from JERRY SCARBOROUCH, who knows you don't have to be a million- aire to buy from HOUSE OF FLOWERS 1406 Guadalupe GR 2-6226 Von Boeckmann-Jones Company have been print ing for Austin people since 1874. It's a good place to buy your printing. 700 East 11th Street Down in Mexico KAY PILAND, RANDALL REED, ROY MILLER, and MARY MARGARET BARCUS say you don,t have to go South of the Border down Mexico Way to get the tastiest Mexican dishes anywhere. El Matamoros 504 East Avenue GR 7-7023 El Toro 1601 Guodolupe GR 8-4321 Monroe's 500 Eost Avenue GR 7-1744 .4 , - I Wanna Play House JUDY MOREHEAD may he just playing house now, but when you are furnishing your home you will Want the best. For those who appreciate the finest BRIDGES FURNITURE, INC. 416 Congress GR 8-5721 5-Qi th A gh fd f O y p Y 055 l ay LOYAL FOREVER fh the l YGNY 19111 bg x RN' m HQ S mg d6Y W to f' AM NATURAL TASUNG H H BEST Come On A My House The gang will always want to come to SUSAN and STEPHANIE AMSTERS house because they buy the best from CH ECKER FRONT STORES IF its laundry or cleaning BURTON'S 523553255 615 West 19th CR 8-4621 ax HlllCRf5T K, 4, ff ood 6-0631 Xl 'K Ooh dl ry YH Wwe? INTERIOR FURNISHINGS Let the Good Times Roll KAY WALLACE and BOB PEDEN let the good tlmes roll when msured w1th ll0.ll.ClIl.ES.l. l.ll.l'Cll.l.lIl,l. FllS.llGlLll. CIIILES, McCAl.l.UM 8: Nlllllf GENERAL INSURANCE LOANS . raoul: ssssx - BONDS scananoucu awe. Ausnufrzxns Studtman Photo Service 222 West 19th sr. On rainy days, SHARON POPE enjoys looking at the snapshots of her senior year at AHS She admires the fine devel oping service she re ceived at Studtmans Rgnffg Drug Stgrg Have You Ever Been Lonely near You PARKER INSURANCE AGENCY T 'H OfB ' Vain' Good Insurance For Every Purpose Suite 906 Nash Building Austin Tex NEW AND USED CARS Phone GReenwood 8 1637 'H-Q. 8 K JOYCE WEBB IERRI BASH JOSIE HAILE VARY LOU NILDANIIEL PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY NANCY KELLY and ANNE PETERSON cnloy an occasional walk in the rain Il pu l if , . 0 a ll I II l 1' .. A' WK. - W x ' . A , without the worrv of the common cold to follow Thev buv their medicine from Band of Gold WANDA LOU SHIELDS, KIT LEE, and GAIL BIRDWELL stare dreamy-eyed at the bands of ' gold and beautiful Keepsake diamonds, hoping that the fu- ture will bring one from distinctive jewelry GReenwood 7-4924 ON THE DRAG 2268 GUADALUPE By CandIelight l Whether it be by candlelight or not, JUDY JOHNSON will always look her best in clothes from ELL-ETTA 2346 Guadalupe GR 7-4554 GEORGE WESLEY Distinctive Dry Cleaning 606 Guadalupe GR 2-ll66 Fere Jacques MSN i 'XS ., , I X if 4 f I 1 N 'Z , -Z 5 I J Fere Jacques, fere Jacques, Dormez-vous, dormez-vous? Why are you sleeping, BROTHER JOHN lBettsl, when you could be shopping for the finest values at FRENCH PLACE FOODS -A Y 325 SWYM Y SPANISH VILLAGE fdafual v 802 RED RIVER TELEPHONE GR8'l888 Q 61 0-5'4a12,c: 5Qfz,eQ, v,-X J, ,pw Jig, JL c-'I at i Come Rain or Come Shine Come ruin or come shine Yet- ter's can always make you look - your best, says LEE HOWARD, senior. Yetter's Beauty Box 121 West Fifth Street Gp ll ll , ALL NEW CABS, TO SERVE YOU I EEE EE .3 ....,,.,,, , ,,..,.,', .-,,.,.:, . . . -'.-f: .,,,--. - ,e V, V. 8.41.1 .-,. I - ' M 'i EZ' ' 1: Q: GR1-E133 B EN N ETT BOAT DOC KS Homework ss- Jo FRANCES GREENE does her Canoe and Boats fo' Rent homework in comfort on her sofa Owens Cruisers c w n from Cabuniss-Brown. Century Thoroughbred Boats BRUIMF Marine Supplies rgfawni 3826 Lake Austin Blvd. GR 8-0238 Enchanted Garden X, gf ..z' , ----i---ff - Circle Bee Q 'I 9' f where GRETCHEN Riding Ranch g Q BECKER and LYNN F' - - af' 2 2 s : assi BASSIST go for fine Bee Cevee Reed - 1 El' .- fl f d . ' -'-' 2- OO S an 8-4848 1607 SAN JACINTO GR 8-2048 B ,ss3'5f4? S ,,e71,e-ef Qkegeat IN mmurv AND CRAFTSMANSHIP! jiegwt IN SMARI Nfw STYLE TREND I 5'4y7Mfwef Ulegeoflu VALUE ANU STORE SERVICE! Ufzghyt IN CUNVENIENT. HELPFUL CREDIT! WHITE PHARMACY IN THE HEART OF AUSTINH Fast, free city wide delivery B.M. White, Owner 6th dr Congress CR 2-5451 Back in the Saddle Again It's fun to :T be back in the saddle again if f L you ride at Hi, Neighbor Castle of Dreams CAROL DENSON and JIMMY WIDMER go to Jess Hampton to choose the1r castle for the future These lumors DARAVENE DANIELS JIM BEN JESS HAMPTON AND C0 NETT TOM BROAD and IANICE JOHNSON 708 S LAMAR GR6 6821 agree that H E B has the best selectron of party needs H E B FOOD STORES Close and Convenient Wrth the Best rn Foods Tarrytown Shoppmg Center the Good Old Summer Time PAT SCOTT and VIRGINIA WALKER prepare their ward robe for summer fun at Q LL. wal :Rmb After the Lights Go Down Low I r fl1f1sc'4'H'lllfglll 1-ve-ningx BETTY 10 NIFNN, NIARY HOUSOS, LYNDA XYYLIF, and HHIS um lnlxulys find gl wich' wh-ctiwxn uf pfmrty clrm-sws at 'ns 4 ALLIED FENCE 107 Bastrop Hwy. GR 6-6745 'lrVhere oh where has m little JOHN BROAD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY l Don't Want to Set the World on Fire , ,Maxis 4 K, ,WA ! ' ' 1537 , 1 Y dog gone? Oh where, oh where can he be?' If only I had had an Allied fence .... CHARLES WEISS is dreaming of how nice it would have been if he had had an Allied Chain Link fence to keep his dog in. SUSAN VAN VVINKLE just wants to he properly insured. Sec HENRY MOORE for your fire insurance. Henry Moore Insurance Agency Tobacco and Accessories FOYT'S 2222 Guadalupe Compliments of Bray and Jordan's Pharmacy Six Neighborhood Locations 123 West 7th Street 3815 East Avenue 5030 Fairview Dr. 212 East Oltorf 3025 Guadalupe 2917 Red River Day By Day 'BS' Day by day all through the year you can find the finest values for less. MARTHA jo HENRY, RUTH ISELY, CAROLYN KEELEN, and LINDA SAUNDERS always come to Slaughters for those in- expensive get togetherv study parties. SAM SLAUGHTER STORES, INC. 216 W. 19th Street GR 6-5377 2805 San Jacinto GR 6-6781 Friendly Persuasion BSS It won't take even a little persuasion to convince IOHN WARNER of the best buys for less at Joseph's Man's Shop 127 East 6th Street GR 2-1215 ENFIELD CLEANERS Modern, Experienced, Appreciative Ezelle 1213 West Lynn STATE FARM INSU RANCE COMPANIES K. O. BRADLEY-Agency 902 Lamar GR8-8545 PICCADILLY CAFETERIA Highest Quality - Liberal Portions Fair Prices Continuous Service 6:30 A.M. to 8.30 P.M. 8 0 1 C o n g r e s s KELLY SMITH CLEANERS INC. KEllY SMIIH t Furners I i Ham Il- - 'A' Fur Storage i' Woolen Storage 511 west 19th CR 2-3131 WILLIE KOCUREK CO I8I8 San Jacmto Blvd Aushn Texas Magic Touch DON NELSON buys hrs clothes at Ierry Nor woods for that extra speclal touch You Can't Get A Man With A Gun You can t get a man Wlth a gun but just remember the best hunters by far shop at Lamar says SHEL LEY KALMBACH LAMAR SPORTING GOODS 913 Lamar GR7 7726 A C Grlffm Humble Service W I Aushn Texas Mortgage Bankers Capitol Not I Bank Buvldmg GR 2 6248 Aushn Texas AMY STARK INTERIORS D srlncrlve IXERKNOOD 2s4s Guadalupe I n t e r 1 o 2402 Expasltlon GR 2 2050 ll ' ll 800 . 2th ' The A. W. Henderson Company i . . ' rs Dreamer s Holiday We-' fx You w1ll feel as SHELLEY KALMBACH BETTY JOAN WEIDE md IOYCE EITELMAN that every dav IS a Dreamers Hollday when you eat at the HOLIDAY HOUSE. ...L-.4 Q Nz! LAW OF ATTRACTlON JOHNNY TREADWELL says that the law of attraction points to the new styles in the 1957 Imperial. mdk Bandana 301 BRAZOS GB 6-4371 N'EWON THEDRAG 4 ' MEN'S WEAR 2332 Guadalupe St. GR 0.4273 Hey, Good Lookin' DON MCCULLOUCH is certain to be the best lookin' AHS grad when he selects his clothes from I milf Sc aefer gi town 611 Congress CR 2-9213 l Could Have Danced All Night You, along with BILLY DUFF and BEV KOEN, can dance all night long when you wear comfort- able shoes from D A C Y ' S No. I 610 Congress GR 6-4231 NO. II 2848 Guadalupe l CR 8-0595 -i - envious 'OR M0053 xn.x.xM4 X f Victor 5 Buttons and Bows EVANCELINE MARKO buys buttons and covered belts from Beeis Button Box. gee? Rattan Rox 306 E. I4+h Sf. Austin, Texas MRS. H. A. MARKO, Prop. Phone GR 8-6591 it gs Mb Wa ' I At Its Best People Who Know Say El Rancho Serves the Finest Mexican Food in Texas . P ALSO ., STEAKS -CHICKEN - SHRIMP I I cuns senvlcs 5 . WE SPECIALIZE IN A I rooo TO TAKE Home TELEPHONE GR 2-0412 f Z 5 RANcHu RESTA I So Tired Two AHS juniors, GARY CRAIG and SALLY MATT MARUNEZ 302 E, FIRST FREE ANDERSON, agree that your car will be the Qwner SCSRNEKNOIB PARKING best tire-dv car in town with A .IA I T IN REAR B. F. COODRICH CO. 116 Congress CR 6-9155 DURHAM,S BUSINESS COLLEGE CR 8-3446 Il 1 ll I m in the Money NANCY JENKINS smiles as IANE FILINGER, 1956 graduate of AHS, hands her a check. IANE received her business training from DURHAM'S and now has a job that has put her in the moneyf, KRUGER CORNER --- CONGRESS AT OTH ON TI-Ii DRAG ---2236 SUADALUPE PHONE 2-2485 AUSTIN. TEXAS For the magic of PLANNED SECURITY DIAL HO 5-8850 THE LYLE E. PETERSONS OF NYLIC' 'NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Perry-Brooks Bldg. Continuous Quality Continuous Price THDQIIIIOIHQYIICOCA-COUGOAIAIUII ERS Www Earth Angel BILLYE McADAMS represents all the heavenly looking girls who wear formals from ! G 11 S 2414 Guadalupe Plcnlc Ns 5' I r QE' I PICHICS IH the sprmg are loads of fun MOLLY CARSTARPHEN FRANK SHALLENE BILL GATTIS and JOY HEN SON w1ll be sure to have an ample supply of Sam Products on hand for those weekend outmgs CWS Aus? Tix Qual ty ch ps fo 35 years MANUAL TRAINING SUPPLIES Q 'J ,JCE Mu.Lsn awe PRINT co. 108 East 10 S S B U M ' HOT BAR-B-Q SANDWICHES The Way You Look Tonight 'Z The way you look tonight and every night will always be your very best when you do as JERRY PYLE does and get your hair cuts at SHERMAN'S BARBER SHOP 2717 Exposition Blvd. French Fries - Plate Lunches Ice Cream - Malts HEIDRICK - BOWMAN 61 Fast Service Across the Street from H.E.B. WOMMACK GENERAL INSURANCE Brown Bldg. Phone: CR 8-6642 ll II Moonlight Gambler 1 You do not need to gamble for V, g 1 the best grocery values as I , A FRANCES KNAPE, NANCY WEBER and CAROLE KEE- TON do. Come to KASH - KARRY ERCICERY ll ll Have You Ever Seen A Dream Walking? If you have seen BETTY BROWN in her dress from Evelyn,s, you will agree that she is a dream walking. 2904 Guadalupe . n I-a . y, ' u C oquette CHARLOTTE WARNER shows that you are never too young to be a little coquette when your clothes are bought at LAD 'n LASSIE SHOP That Old Black Magic U No Black Magic is needed when you have your prescriptions filled at NAU'S ENFIELD DRUG .livin' Around LARRY JONES, ION PAICE CROWE, and ANNETTE ANDERSON Best by Request -Sat. 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Easy Listening -Sun. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. K T X N - I 3 7 0 Austin, Texas 2 K x fel. Q w+...,i........ . Havin' a Party, Havin' a Ball LINDA BARTLETT, MILAM JOHNSON, and CAROLYN That's Amore VVhen the moon hits your eyc lik:- a hig pizza pie, that's amore . . . IEANNINE FLOURNOY may not know about the moon but for pizza pie and other Italian dishes, she is certain to go to the Italian Inn. I Slay falwz iv I NN 'wr ia: GR 1-oees 806 Red River Anything Goes Ask SALLY EDGAR, and she will tell you that Any- thing Coesn and at low prices too if you buy your goods from BARNES agree that Austex Foods has good eats for all A' I ,Z occasions. AUSTEX FOODS,lNC. Whatever Will Be, Will Be llu l Whatever Will Be, XVill Bef, hut DONNA PRINCLE knows she can always expect the finest cleaning from :..j I 1 ILM ANU Du clf:-'swf' f-'MOI-N Every Kind of Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service Ph. GR 6-3500 mm ma Invacn Austin Army 61 Navy Store 201 XVest Sixth - Phone CR7 6050 Casual Clothes for Young Men :Sz XVomen u ll Easy to Love SUSIE HERWICK and BOBBIE BEAL find all of their clothes from Price's easy to love. You too will like the exquisite charm of clothes from P R I C E ' 5 912 Congress GR 2-7O'l'l .,v'Y 5 A I ,gi Graduation Day RICHARD CASTRUITA knows that he must look his best at the senior parties. For the touch of expert dry cleaning he takes his clothes to REYES CLEANERS 2504 Guadalupe Say, fellows, do you want to show your gal the best time she has ever had? Well, do as NANCY TOLVE does and go to SHADY LINKS INIINIATURE GOLF COURSE. Special prices are offered for parties. SHADY LINKS 1632 Barton Springs Rd. ,. X fi? ff, 506 W. 28th Cruising Down the River BILLY DISCH, ELIZABETH ANNE DISCH, ELIZABETH RUDE, SARAH HADEN, and MACEY HODCES cruise up and down Lake Austin in il bout with ll motor from BILLY DISCH MARINE SERVICE 5111 BURNET ROAD CL 3-3088 g,:,5 !'J., I chose Nlxon Clav Commerclal College because I am assured of a good job after rece1v1ng my tralnlng there says Mary Cutrerrez senlor at Austln Hlgh Nancy Schleffer 1956 AHS graduate IS now attendmg Nlxon Clay and demonstrates one of the machrnes used IH the school A1r Condltxoned I chose Nixon Clay because I wlll be assured of recervmg 1nstruct1ons whrch w1ll be valuable to me 1n Hndmg a yob after graduatlon says Betty Herrick jumor Iuanlta Carlson Ivle 1953 graduate tells Betty of the busmess courses offered to students before hlgh school graduatlon Iuanlta IS now secretary to the Presldent of Nrxon Clay Austlns Oldest Largest and Most Modern Busmess College Establlshed 1908 Day and Evemng Classes Speclallzmg 1n Shorthand Typlng Boolckeeplng Accountmg and Ofllce Machmes Central Texas Representative of The Amerlcan Accountants Trammg Assoclatron Write V1s1t or Telephone for Free Informatlon NIXON CLAY CUMMERCIAL COLLEGE P o Box 832 Telephone GR7 6955 CR 7 7082 CApproved for Veteran Trammgl u . . . . . . n . a ' 1 ' Q 1 X- s I i X X u . . 4 f as . . . . 7 1 ' , , , agi- r 7 , A , E law' V , 1 f , . my K M sc . . . n . 9 . 7 7 O . . . . , . , , I 3 . I 7 I ATIO IN NATIONA NM FRTH 1 09-P714-1L.,U Bqtumlfw 0mlwClnP 3 HAUSMAN,S BRYKERWOOD B I LHS BEAUTY SHOP MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION Your TV Hair Stylist 3001 Guadalupe Austin,s Only National Contour Hair Shaping Artist BRYKERWOOD SHOPPING CENTER DELWOOD PHARMACY 381 E t A 3510 Jefferson GL3 2505 HO 5 5433 W D ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION OO 1601 CONGRESS AVENUE YQ? COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION LAY KOLD TENNIS COURT SLRFACES 5 as ve. - mwfnq, GR 6-9147 - GL 3-21:20 - Lil f A f I Compliments of CO. Hcgme fp the Party 1404 Lavaca GR 8-8563 Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life All the students at AHS agree with NANCY SHELBY that for the finest quality invitations The Shelby Co. will do the job. THE SHELBY CO. NVe never know what the future 407 Capital National will have for us, but SAM Ba k Buqdin SPARKS will be prepared with ER 8:5789 g Robbins, Montgomery 61 Nieman Co. 201232-fgggding ELLISON PHOTO CO. 615 Congress CR 8-7472 I'm gonna' build me a castle Maroon and White Throw a party every nite Diamonds inlaid in the floor Austin High written over the door. KAREN VVILKERSON, CAROL PATTERSON, and JOHN D. REICHERT choose the best building supplies from TEXAS LUMBER CO. 1000 E. 6th AUSTIN, TEXAS Skating Palace in South Austin roflerslfalb Capitol Roll ln North Austin FOR THE BEST IN I FURNITURE C CARPET S I DRAPERIES O 1 ' '- '--'-f- --1'2.f,er:1z- ' FURNITURE CUMPANY Any Time at AIl RUSSELL'S will be ready to serve you any time, says PHILLIP CARSON. Their service is always friendly and expert. R U S S E L L HUMBLE SERVICE STATION 24th Gr Rio Grande Devine 81 Associates 504 Commodore Perry GR 2-1183 Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Association FOR FLOWERS Dave Gustafson Mamie Gustafson Day Ph. GR 2-1147 2024 East Ave. Nite Ph. HO 5-8129 Austin, Texas w ' '5' ICE CREAM HAMBURCERS fasfv' VYM Westmont Rama MAROON M -L HH 'Munn 806 West 12th WIN OUR SPECIALTIES Hamburgers 49 Pte a la Mode Proprletor Mrs Nena Smlth Home 0506 CANDY soDAs R10 Grande at F xfteenth Austln Texas Casualty Insurance Company Western Alllance Insurance Com an CHCTE s SERVICE STATION P Y Ccputul Stock Fare and Casualty Compumes 500 WEST 19th Tenth at Trlmty john W Washmgton Corner Nueces or San Antomo President BRILLVILLE on Lake Travns 25 miles from Aust1n Boats, Motors, and Bait Air Conditioned cottages, electric kitchens and T.V. in the lobby Grocery Store Rt. 7, Box 153 CR84858 ' -. x' . - nt, I - nn... .,..- lm .o-. .4 , M g.---. - .rc-. ' - l' z'.n..u.1.Lx l . . . . . s 7 I Congratulations! 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