,,i f Xxx U j .k.. hh in Aw ' Wk? t t .Z K , , -N. QQ K: , S i if A 1 QQ if 2. f of mg a ff at sg? , , . - Q, K ' W: sw. n I , Maj, AMX ff? -2 ..,, if .- 5 if g as W .0 '- -L k--f' ix ' a f SOLITUDE and Austin High-open doors 1 await the passage of familiar foot beats ' of students rushing through corridors that - have been silent during the long summer. M, n,,,,Q y. V 3 ii 3 P. ,,,,t,,r fir K Q :S -Q. -K ':-Qs. N Filled with a variety of rhythmic pat- terns blended together to create a harmo- nious whole, school life is like a full sym- phony with all its forward driving power- its broad, generous strokes, its vague out- lines and subtle shadings. Its tempo is sometimes gaily lilting and buoyantly breezy, fast-moving, capricious, then suddenly a misapplied accent or a dynamic stress interrupts the Howing se- quence to create a slow and solemn move- ment. The Comet staff has tried to capture the tempo of life at Austin High School with its forward movement of merriment, sad- ness, joy, and accomplishment. All the things we have been this year have blended together to characterize the fun- damental rhythmic patterns of our sym- phonic year. We of the staff hope that you will re- spond to the steady pulse, the mounting intensity, the bursting force of familiar tempos as we have endeavored to recap- ture them in The 1959 Comet Stephen F. Austin High School Austin, Texas AT THE, BEGINNING OF SCHOOL, stu- dents Iind time to stop and talk to each other before the ever increasing tempo of school life sweeps them up. f I f 'V-'yptg-1 -D+ 4-Q 'tit-f-5-,J-+. ,-1... Z' Y ,fA 5 Q ,.,,. -is Q Q 'M' th l . A' 'N-M-M-.. nw. isa,-Q.,i..5 Yi- ..- ,47- ...., 1 .7-N 'gif'-sg Q N-.xg 1 W W .1 :: - ' L' q '41 I , Q . '? 'q'TT F- I iii u , 1 A -Q l. - O r ff 1 X, .,,l'Z1 110-'mx z' 'S 9'-. 'F ii - ' -A 4 ' 5 i NH 'ff ' , 5.4.4 l-A-4 E' W, HJ A - il ui 9 UH!! A H gill- A-,V--,MNA ! 1 T ' -'ai 5 T a- ll' lf i ll I 5 ' 'N I ll ll r wif' A Fl ' l ' , - ,bill 'T u ' CL - Student Life ........ Activities ..,......,.... Features .....,... Classes . .... - Seniors ....... Juniors ........... Sophomores ...... S ports .......... - Football ............ Basketball ........ Intramurals ...... Tennis ........... Track ......... Baseball ......... Organizations Student Council ......... Red jackets ,.......,.,... Musical Groups ...... Red Dragons ........ Publications .,...... Honor ................ FFA .........,..,,, FHA ............................. Y-Teens .......,............... Service Organizations Key Club ............... junior Red Cross . Debate ..A...................... Friday Clubs Academic ........ Athletics .....,F Fine Arts ....... Language ........ Service Clubs ...... Vocational ,.,.,... Miscellaneous ...... Faculty .......... Advertising ..... I n d exes ...... Seniors juniors Sophomores Faculty Professional ,,-qw. . .ww iffngf- ' ,, 615 V 4-,-i 4 Q' ,M , , +f 4 wJ - Waugh us 1' Y' L kk , -Q-N H .F A nf - vs,-5.1m 'f iq? mf x 1 .. , ,V -2-M - 1 e K Q 'Y in ,LA ws. A fi fills he-of ' 4 , LYAJL5 ' Ui ,gy-if L Student life reveals a tempo that is con- stantly Huctuating. The rhythm moves lightly as does the carefree life of a student in high school. This lively movement can be appropriately described by the musical term allegra, meaning quick, happy, or briskf, This tempo reflects the lighter side of school life in contrast to the more serious side of learning. It has been sustained by the constant energy displayed by the stu- dents. As loyal supporters we have felt the excitement of competition-the sudden acceleration of tempo as we anxiously awaited the announcements of our choice of oflicers and outstanding personalities. Becoming a part of the school, we have participated in various activities: dances, parties, pep rallies, campaigns for leaders, which enhanced the lively rhythmic beat to which every student responded. All these bound together in one year in a ceaseless movement have created an en- thusiastic mood and light-hearted rhythm- . a mood and rhythm that will linger forever as long as there are students at Austin High School. PUCK, played by Bryan Reddick, presents Kathleen Klint with a loving cup desig- nating her as Austin High's most beauti- ful girl at the Sixteenth Annual Maroon Beauty Revue. Vxixx fi f-ggi 'S XX 5 'S it K 'X kk 'T X xl X iv.-- 5 5 'hx 'N- x., N s.-..., Sufi- I Y K.,i- i -' ?? Q., is SQ mg ---o 4. ,, 5.1 11 , . , , ix A 1-U? 1 kg' 1 g ' Q '-'-- 4 . ' 3 Q my 'I ' , , Q gw ' 3' ....... 1, y if ,. ,N . -w-- ,fy XL 'x -' f gf 1' -. .j ,W '-7 6: 123 1 A K v ,? f rug si X 2' 5 -...K KS l A WORD OF WELCOME is given by Janelle Greenwood as she addresses the sophomore class during orientation. .-S' Guinea Summer ended with a bang this year as more than two thousand sophomores, juniors, and sen- iors poured into the classrooms of Austin High. In the wee hours of the morning for several weeks before school, Red Jackets could be seen marching across the grassy football Held, and cheerleaders could be heard practicing new yells. Excited sophomores attended orientation and spent endless hours Hlling out cards. Once again familiar faces were seen in the arcade before school as students hurried to new advisories. Busily on their way to a new year of activities were the two teams of Joe Latting and Bev jones and David Hoffman and Babs Watts, who ran for Student Council president and vice-president during the first few weeks of school. 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Q .dv x 53x 'W' , u , 1 ':. mxla 'l ravi. v Vxnt ' .21 Xl ,J I'-sr 'yn-we MEMBERS the faculty work hard to tabulate results of reglstratlon FAMILIAR well as new faces fill the arcade befor YQ CANDIDATES for Student Councxl Joe Lattmg Bev jones Bibs Watts and Davxd Hoflm m compare plntforms e school 51 Nun S K THE RUSH of wctnrtw was ohuous 'nmong such orgmmzatrons as the Red Dr lgons ts Bry an Rcddlck Alice Mrrshflll D1 me YV1lder ind N1 mon Bwsev pr lctlce for thexr first production A Roomful of Roses '7fne!1'fwuc aqua The first spmt booster of the yeal was the all school pep rally It House Puk After Mr hm Tolbert football coach sald .1 few words exerwone lolned 1n cheers and Loyal Forever The afternoons were full of act1v1tv for the footbftll players as they practlced for the first gime of the se'1son Austrn vs Hlghl3Dd The mght of the game brought enthusrastrc fans out to cheer the Niaroons on to vrctorv Cettmg thelr semor rmgs was a lllgllllght IP the l1fe of every senlor Lmes and llnes of 6XCltCd senlors Bled lnto the audltorlum 1n the early hours before school on that long awalted day The rush of act1v1ty was also OlDVl0llS among such org'1n1z1t1ons as the Red Dragons who practiced for thelr first productlon A Roomful of Roses and the Maroon staff who hurr1ed to get out the first 6dlt10H of the paper l LOlNC AVVAITED semor nngs are a hxghhght m the hves of sen 1ors Nancy Dxllon and Marvm NTCKIDHOH .ri 'AV ML, xg 6 W ks, rs it, ' A fi N ' I ' gt 11 . I 1. of 4-M 5' Z , t Y. K'- M . ' K E -J if ' A K ,W we ' Q H 1 x 5 s wk 1 g . Q, , ww I , K N, ir W A X I F x 'Q f 1 Q 1 'f S S 'K ,, W j , ,. . J MY? iv: . -.. i , ,gal ,Sgr ,M at is' ,PL 'f V' Lf. K' ' f lf ff 1 fwfr K V' ,wi ., 1' rw if T , 4 ,gt 'Y . H R Q X X - ' v 2 fr N -f y ,f H ,ss 3 . fr. 9 . A 7 . - ' I' . V . . . V1 . . . 2 Y lk. V.. s ' s 3 2 5. L ' , ti , 7 . r 1 .. , z ' r , U 0 0 ' ' H X 1 . -A f 3 . X - - 1 ' ' - ' 7 2 , 2 . 1 . . l it xc . ' v 3, t x , . . .N Q c I K C , S In If . , s , s. , . . 9 K f L ' ' I . - , A' 1. 2 , . . . ff Q W an l . V T If ' Q - 7 I J ' . ' 0 K . A is I 'im VVORKING HARD to boost the spirit of SFA'ers for the first game of the season, Red jackets present a skit during the pep rally, With Fall and Football TENSENESS shows in the faces of Red jacket officers-Sandra Anderson, janet Peavy, IoAnna Murray, Meta Butler, and Mary Patillo during the first half-time show of the season. FOOTBALL PLAYERS practice long and hard for the First game of the season-Austin vs. Highland. Coach jim Tolbert's words of encouragement lead us on to victory! fr lj ,Alb -V. X, gf 'WMM' A e AQ! X Ar-5 .su X 4 .4-niw.v:'L1+:M l'l. - ' N,1f1 'f. 1592755 xx fa. .1 Q 3. 1 Ll S is w. 12 HULA HOOPS whirl at the half-time show with Kathy Dildy displaying her talent. HARD WORK by Social Committee members jerry Meyers, Sarah Beth Walker, Ann Spangler, and Betsy Broad, go into the decorat- ing of the gym for the Howdy Dance. EVERY WEEK is Howdy VVeek for sophomore girls Sherryl Cone, Susan Edgar, Cathy Brown, Anita Campbell, Virginia Castille, Zelda Chapel, Suzanne Carlson, Carol Phillips, and Sandy West. i'.W1i'1f?f?'12 :En ' . H93 F S --... .,-.x HOWDY VVEEK is climaxed by the big dance in the gym, where joe Green- hill and Susie Snowden are announced friendliest of Austin High. THE KNIGHTS, composed of Les Meeks, Dave Baylor, -Allen Childs, Dean Hester, and joe Latting Cnot picturedl entertain for the dance. T1 it 1 Jfaadq Week ' '7e Howdy was the good word to SFA'ers during the week of September 28-October 3. Signing of Howdy books and wearing name tags made it a week of bustling activity and excitement. At the end of the week, we elected the friendliest boy and girl from the entire student body. Their names were announced by Mr. Anderson at the big Howdy Dance Friday night, and they were awarded indentification bracelets. Nominees for friendliest boy were Joe Greenhill, Rob- ert Frias, joe Hart, Frank Bertram, and Rox Covert. Friendliest girl nominees were Susie Snowden, Genny Rodgers, Dina Eitelman, Meta Butler, and IoAnna Mur- ray. From these students, Susie Snowden and joe Green- hill were chosen friendliest of SFA. Providing entertainment for the dance was a singing group called the Shades, which included Sandy Ewell, Patty Campbell, and Charlotte VVhite. Appearing, also, were the Knights-a group of SFA,ers composed of Joe Latting, Dean Hester, Allen Childs, Dave Baylor, and Les Meeks. 18 Gush .L'aafza41 Homecoming week bustled with activity and excitement as SFAX-rs looked forward to the hig game with XVa1co. 7 Friday morning the cheerleaders held an hila- rious pep rally in the gym. It featured Hrs. Greta Crooks, Mr. XV41ll21CC Dockzlll. Nliss Flor- ence Hopkins. Hrs. E. XVillizuns, Klr. Roland N Iohnson, and Nlr. Anthony Nlacaluso. who led the students in rousing cheers. P, Another part of homecoming week was the ' crowning of 11 Homecoming Queen. Nominees from the student hody were Dina Eitelman, Genny Rodgers, Sandra Lung, joAnna Nlurray, and Susie Snowden, Nominees, who were presented at the Home- coming Dance Friday night after the game. were escorted hy Rox Covert. George Lewis, lohnny Limon, and johnny Treudwell, Then Cenny Rod- gers. lloniecoming Queen for l959. was pre- sented with 21 houquet of roses by last yezufs Homecoming Queen. joy Henson. 5' El'lfl'I'lillIlI1lt'llt for the danee was furnished .r S principally hy ex-grzlduzltes. The nlD0lJSn-EYQI 'QW 'Q Kinsey. Ioyce XVehh. and Ioan Zohel-sang. Bill U :Xrdis did 11 comedv skit, and the Chuntells. Mi , composed of Bertha Glover. Shirley Ates, Almella Q Q' fm tl' Davis. Thomas Ates, and Bilfllillill Crenshaw, also ff 1 'V Sang- X ,!asgfsf'j' g,r-.W-QTL Sw Q . in - .ri was SPIRIT runs high when students gather early Friday morning at the Homecoming pep rally held in the gym. x X Vw RUNNER-UP NONIINFE Sandra Lung displays her friendly sinile us slit- is escorted into the Qylll hy johnny Limon at the lloineeoniing Dance. A TENSIC NIONIICNT is shared hy foothall players during the Homecoming gurne with XVueo. 1-I um' sP'5m.,, X' wi . 'Q A rw, xy, awe aryl ' 'M Q hi kiwi? ,Qs lr L4 f il. 3 sr A , -s - h1 xp'1 lgfwlf in .vvxl 1, A 0 Q ' ei v is X ' M ' in is -i : V els Q ' wigs ak, N . 1 1' .- V- .1 .Y ff , - Q . 'S , . . 1 Q L A X . 1 ,N 2 , f' Y I f I 9' 2 4' -.25 4 I1 vi fi' CRONVNED Homecoming Queen for '59, Genny Rod- gers happily receives congratulations from last vear's Homecoming Queen, joy Henson, and Johnny Tread- well and 1oAnna Murray. LED BY Drum Major Nana-v Dillon, Red jackets imitate the Maroon Band at the pep rally before the Maroon-Tiger game. -1 '00,g0oa,g..f A-fin A K rw- V, . e... gay- . 'EV' .. ' . pon l Q ir lf- . --'Chun' '. fi t ': , 'N' eh N 1. '-s..i--'...- 'U-an-.Y 01 5 - Q' . ' 9.'Q '. '. Io. only .' 'u5'5'l'o . ' 0' 'f '-... KT . 'Q 2 'FW .neon . . , A K, 3 M, .ou . A ,,f . . N am. H . , is . X my ' . gig it rin Sn., CALLING winning numbers from station KTBC are Ierry Burleson and Barbara Bohn, members of Mrs. Eva Bayne's advisory. PARTICIPATING in the drawings over television are Linda Myers, janet Paggi, and Bev jones, assisted by the master of ceremonies, Cactus Pryor. K 3, , P 4- it fbecemam I2 ' '7 Over S2100 was received by the P.T.A. from the Marooned Carnival on December 11, dur- ing which Austin High families stayed home to- gether and listened over radio and television to the drawing of names for 43 door prizes donated by Austin merchants. Parents sent donations, in proportion to the amount of time and money saved by not having a carnival, to the P.T.A. through their children's advisories. The advisory with 100 per cent of donations in first was Miss Eloise Roaclfs, and Mrs. Eva Bayne's advisory placed second. A wonderful Christmas present given to S.F.A. was the Sportsmanship Trophy. This was the second time in three years that we received this award. University of Texas line coach Mike Camp- bell was the featured speaker at the annual Sports Fans Association banquet honoring the 1958 Austin Maroon football team. Coach jim Tolbert, along with assistants Travis Raven and Glenn Swenson and the players, was the guest of honor. The Reverend Iack Lewis, Presbyterian minister, was toastmaster for the banquet. The big event of the Christmas season was the Red Jacket Formal. The gym was decorated in blue murals with green trees and ornate snow- flakes, while the foyer was decorated in pink murals with reindeer and snowflakes. -...,,..,,.,.. N.r '-.. .ww Q 31 ,, -- GIVING last minute instructions to her crew is Mrs. lean Hackerman, publicity chairman for the Austin High Marooned Carnival. tra.. 15-f r , 'Y' - xr I' 'BQ t 'K smash, U .Q GET, 3 1'5 f 95.41 ' Ml audi 4-'S I Bei if . fe, WW A WONDERFUL Christmas present given to S.F.A. is the sportsmanship trophy. ps f P - 1 Abel is ENIOYING themselves at the 1958 football banquet are Hayes Pitts, johnny Limon, Teresa Martinez, jim Baylor, and Bette Nelson. 4 PASTING AND CUTTING decals for the Red Jacket formal are Barbara Gentry, Bonnie Crenshaw, Ann Spangler. Becky VVolf, Meta Butler, Barbara Bohn, Val McKay, and Elizabeth Becker. Yrasezs Q54 4-2'-3' 1 J vu, Cf 1-.., qs, 5 , want V ,,,,.f- '-4'-uf' I f , v XX H x Q it ta 'A ! ff Ms.,-v,,.. 5, 3 ,, 5 ' 'lu B il Ea , 3 '5 ' , 1 aw ff .5 1 5' DECORATING continues in the foyer of the gym as snowflakes are hung from the ceiling by Red Iacket members julia Corley, Candy Cray, Judy Klein, Becky VVolf, and janet Davis. e- Snake F5943 hs xihil 'N KN' Q WW? 'fi 41,5 Ee .-W 0 L Qi I wa, as Q3-ries ,- YVINNINC FIRST PLACE in the religious division of Deck the Doors Contest was Mrs. Mary Gravis senior advisory, which donated the first prize of five dollars to the Salvation Army Shoe Fund. COLLECTING FOOD for their needy family at Christmas are seniors Sherry Gregory, Cally Cook, Jeannie Breeze, and Linda Logsdon, members of F. H. A. III. PORTRAYINC MARY and a Shepherd in the annual Christmas Festival are Alice Marshall and Jimmy XVood. 'Makin Sphifd Ba' ' Once again the Christmas spirit reigned supreme at Austin High as advisories, clubs, and other student organ- izations joined in to make Christmas '58 one of the mer- riest ever. The annual Deck the Hallsi' Contest was changed to 'KDeck the Doorsf, with many more advisories and clubs participating with the new change. There were two divi- sions for door decorations-religious and secular. Win- ning first place and five dollars in the religious division was the senior advisory of Mrs. Mary Cray, and first place in the secular division went to Mrs. Clara Ashley's advisory. The Christmas Music Festival and Pageant was pre- sented by the Choral, Speech, and Art Departments. Sing- ing in the festival were members of the Mixed Choir. the Bel Cantos, and the Maroon Chorale, under the direc- tion of Miss Virginia Decherd and Mrs. Carolyn Boyd. Members of the Speech Department staged and pre- sented the pageant, while the Art Department designed and made the outstanding sets. The Speech Department is under the leadership of Miss Cloria Cole, and the Art Department is headed by Mrs. Marguerite Iarrell. t , if lx A I X , X L 5a x , , 'X N x ff. A fx. . 7 uv ! X I i 1 I 3' X ,,.-- N . 1, f be ,A , I ... 2 ' ff A X - I TAKING PART in the Choral Festival are Mary jane pl1TCl12Q1D', Leah Frapces Rodgers, and Eve Miller mem , ff!! 4,5 ,N I ' lxtmi P Q x V ,df fm, X . B gif ,,hi' X C I TEXAN TYPE Santa Claus won first place in the secular division for Mrs. Clara Ashley's advisory. FLASHING EYES on a Santa face placed second in the secular division for Mr. Cecil Briggs' advi- SECOND PLACE in the religious division of the Deck the Doors Contest was won by Mrs. Sory' Ann Bromanls advisory. ' --...W ,..,.., MM if 4 9 WY! X C Lili,-S.7 'kR 'li is tv.: 4' 1 . y A-'4 V. ' 'Q i Q. JJ 1340-f'713'?'-'f'7J D 1 sf c ,ad ...L TOASTING the Christmas season during club period are members of 2 the K. D. V. German Club-Chris Rehder, Ncven Travis, Iohn NVood- 9 mil, and Hamilton Hayes. 7Ue'ae Reacfrecf ' i , V 1 . ! ' 5 - ii grit, V -2 f ' all S? W ' 4 I. 1' f iw 4 ' B ' ,. Y , f' ij. fri-DJ 1 an x E , p s u'j,.ff:,f-vi erase i' ' jg! ' '7!w J! -W Maw M if 12-we W . c ff xr ' SX .S k s 'e rj' J +P- S One of the highlights of the year for the Varsity football players was receiving their letter w '-,'j...... ---J' ' ' jackets at mid-term. The jackets this year were 'F 3 grey with maroon stripes down the sides and j T maroon letters. The end of high school for thirty SFA seniors came on january 28. Graduating exercises for Stephen F. Austin High Schoolis mid-year gradu- ates as well as for those of McCallum and Travis high schools were held at McCallum High School. Price Daniel, Ir., and joAnna Murray were elected heads of the Student Council for the spring semester. Other candidates for these offices were as follows: Steve Harris and john Stayton for president, and Val jean Dudley and Linda Gilbert for vice-president. The year 1958 was the last year for 12A senior exemptions. The seniors that had a ninety or above average enjoyed the privilege of senior exemptions. Many seniors, however, as well as sophomores and juniors, had many hours of studying. MID-TERM GRADUATE Mike London smiles happily as he waits for his high school diploma. Y .bw PAYING LITTLE attention to the Daily Bulletin, read by Nita Horton, during finals are members of Miss Betty Gray's senior advisory. j N nr , 411 -QQ 3 R -Z ry U 1 , 1 I Lo! A .1 Jil, C fi A N ws'- se ARRIVING EARLY to review last minute details before their next exam are sophomores Ursula Brown, Lori Bumett, and Tina Bumpus. Val Jean Dudley. Steve Harris and IoAnna Murray, and john Stayton and Linda Gilbert. f 'f' + 1- VA Q, mir 'lk bl' . Q.. ,nr ENTERTAINMENT for the Valentine Dance is provided by the Travelers, composed of Tommy Ticmunn, joe Latting, and joe Hart. BEAUTIFUL Carolyn Hoppe is presented as one of the 75 nominees in the Maroon Beauty Revue. If X 3 W 5 IITTERBUGGING at the Valentine Dance are Joe Hart and Laura Martin. QM, REHEARSINC for the spring opera, Callantrif, are the leading sing- ers-Judy johnson, Ross Dickinson, Joe Greenhil , and Sandy Ewel . Ea' en 0414 .foacf Spring Activities brought the tempo of Austin High to a climax. The month of February was one of our busiest. The Valentine Formal was held February 14 in the gymnasium. Entertain- ment for the dance was provided by the Travel- ers, composed of Tommy Tiemann, joe Latting, and joe Hart. The main event of the evening was the crowning of the Valentine Sweetheart, Dina Eitelman. Carolyn Kylberg was crowned Miss Colden Gloves from Austin High Schoolv during the final bouts of the 1959 Colden Gloves Tournament at the city coliseum. Other Austin High juniors who were honored as Golden Girlsv of the 1959 regional Golden Gloves were Judy Hicks and Carl Ann Klaus. A Midsummer Night's Dreamy was the theme for the 1959 Maroon Beauty Revue. There were seventy-five girls nominated to represent the different advisories. Harry Blackstone, jr., well- known entertainer and magician, acted as master of ceremonies, as well one of the entertainers, for the show. The Stephen F. Austin choral groups presented their annual spring festival and opera April 7-8. This year's opera, C-allantryf was a take-off on a soap opera. Leading sin fers were udy johnson, Sandy Ewell, Ross Didkinson, an Ioe Greenhill. 1 'iff 5 -'J I CAROLYN KYLBERG is pictured as she looked when she was crowned Miss Golden Gloves from Austin High School as a part of the Austin Colden Gloves tournament activities. SMILINC PRETTILY are the Valentine nominees. Standing ton, janet Dahl, and joAnna Murray. Seated are Dina Extel are janet Davis, Val Jean Dudley, Carolyn Labit, Louise Hous- man, Genny Rodgers, Miriam Wilson, and janet Wallace 5 sg 5' i is , if' X V qflw- 0 Q, ,Q N x , JY X, 'nv-,,,,R Hue ' lf' i -:, -eg i E' ir ',.- ff, 1' it THE S.F.A. DANCE BAND entertains the student body at the first assembly of the year. MIXED CHOIR members preparing for a fall assembly are CLOVVNINC as usual are the Corn Cobs, Bryan Reddick and john Ross Dickinson, Iim Chapman, Tommy Tiemann, Dina Eitel- Sucke, appearing in the Student Council Ta ent Show. man, Charlotte White, Sandy Ewell, and Sally Rose. Wafuf '7em7m The first assembly of the year was given by the SFA Dance Band. The band played jazz and popular songs and made the assembly a great success. Members of the band were Dave Baylor, Steve Harris, Cary Farris, Robert Hamerslag, Mickey Sandgarten, David LaBauve, Doug Simmons, and Don Hickling. The fall semester Student Council president and vice-president promoted- a Talent Show Assembly as a money-making project. The Corn Cobs were a big hit. Their hilarious actions kept the audience in a roar of laughter. Other groups appearing on the show were the Chan- tones, the Shades, and the Classmen. Pat Rucker, Connie Medina, Martha Amyx, and Rudy Banda appeared as single acts. The Mixed Choir presented an assembly dur- ing the fall semester. Of the several songs sung, two of them proved special favorites with the students. They were Oklahoma', and Mr, Touchdown. During the week of February 16-20, a Brother- hood assembly was presented. Three men repre- senting the different faiths came and talked to Austin Highiers about the purpose of Brother- hood VVeek, which is to bring about better re- lationship and remove prejudices caused by ignorance. REPRESENTATIVE from the Star Engraving Co., Mr. George Ramsey exhibits senior invitations. BROTHERHOOD VVEEK brought Mr. A. Kelly, represent- ing the Catholic faithg Mr. Gene Ravel, representing the ewish faith and Mr immv Yates Protest mt re resentative, I ' 4 L' . I 1 , A, 2 p to speak about racial prejudice. v x .... .. - ....,..fN f TEACH ME HOW TO CRYH was the sec- ond Red Dragon Production of the year. Dianne VVilder, Mary Lyon, and jane Dodge give a preview during assembly. 1 Xl DISCUSSING the NHS Charter are Margaret Starcke, john Stayton, and Ralph Hanna, finalists in the National Honor Society scholarship tests. f- Qfxz LOOKING OVER new recipes to try in food class is Sandra Anderson, SFA's future homemaker of tomorrow. iv-.X ' it 51 , X1 1 7- . are I, U I s f 1-., H t -Q... , .5- R iff' ,, ,M S S , JANE MORTON, who received 9550 for her essay, The Dipping Trouble, looks for ideas for another essay. Ewa Bu! Sandra Anderson, senior, was named Austin High's Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. The Dipping Trouble, an essay by jane Mor- ton, SFA junior, was awarded second prize in the historical essay contest sponsored by the Friends of the Austin Public Library and the Austin American. National Honor Society president Iohn Stayton and members Margaret Starcke and Ralph Hanna were finalists in the National Honor Society scholarship tests. Richard Huffman, SFA senior, was among 27 students who placed in the honors group of the National Westinghouse Science Talent Search. He also is a National Merit Scholarship finalist. Linda Gilbert and Adolph Bach completed a medical science orientation course at the Austin State Hospital. REV IEVVINC the bones of a skeleton are Richard Huff- man, finalist in the XVestinghouse Search for Talent Scholarship, and Linda Gilbert and Adolph Bach, who have recently completed a medical science course. at al gs 1. . Vt . L , , oh N --QE 5 Y in-ic 1 V .. 1: - 'F l r fx sv' , f -,X fd W WINNERS 1n the Natronal Hxgh School Essay Contest are Elrzabeth Barnes and Susan Brown They are drscusslng the contest wrth Mrss Elolse Roach local sponsor led Zn Erghteen members of the Austln Hlgh Orches tra eleven glrls and seven boys were named members of the All State Orchestra when stu dents met 1n Galveston February 19 21 for the All State Orchestra meetrng Evangelme Marko cello made the All State Orchestra for the fourth year Sun Moods by Susan Brown and A Mld nrght Sarl by Ehzabeth Barnes were selected by the Natronal Essay Contest rn Los Angeles Cal1forn1a as NVlHIllI1g essa s Mrs Edna Boon was se ected by the faculty as Austrn Hrghs most outstandrn teacher for 1959 She re resented Austrn Hlg rn the con test sponsore by the Krwams Club for the best teacher rn an Austxn publrc lugh school Carolyn Neve was presented a Sears and Roe buck Foundatlon trophy for berng selected the Best Dlstrrbutrve Educatlon student 1n the East Texas area and ln Texas BEAMING wrth yoy rs Mrs Edna Boon who IS Austrn Hrghs nomr nee for the Kxwanrs Clubs outstandlng hrgh school teacher rn the crty REHEARSING for an orchestra concert rs Evangelme Marko All State Orchestra member for the fourth year OUTSTANDING D E student rn Texas Carolyn Neve drsplays the trophy whlch was presented to her ? in v C ft Af Q 1 . , A ' O L I . , ' JV , R 9 ' 1 2 h 1 -. 'i 9 .. , , l - if . ,, Cl I 7 9 ' 4 v ,Y v 2 U .3 1 u 1 U , , , Y - I 1 s l n , - I I s u ' , ' . . , . . . 3- s Q I J FY, 'L . 4' f n A ' .1 4 , 4 T K . 1 N ,, .ni , S, ' Q ., 5 M. K Q F y Xt Ye 'Q X . f 'l4s ' ' , 6 y ','Jl-' , - 4,0 .U 1 ld .-- ,.-D 'QQQ W: If of S L all 7 J 1 ill' 363' ii s Y -Q -fa Rf- UQ-N gui PLACING FLONVERS on a monument dedicated to former SFA students who lost their lives in VVorld VVar II are Joe Latting and Sandy Ewell. Wei? Memories of Austin High will linger long after this year is completed. Sophomores will never forget their Hrst exciting year in high school. juniors will remember being the middle man, and the last year was one of fun and hard work for the '59 graduating seniors. We shall remem- ber all these things and more. One of the most outstanding events of the year was the all-school pep rally held between the annex and the main building during the fifth period the day of the Austin-Temple football game. This game brought increased spirit to Austin High. Even though we lost the game, Austin Highers were commended for their good sportsmanship then and later bv being awarded the Lions' Club Sportsmanship Trophy. The election of the spring semester Student Council oflicers will always be remembered by its vigorous campaigns. Many people partic- ipated. working for the election of their favorite candidates for president and vice-president. The voting resulted in the election of Price Daniel, Ir., as president and IoAnna Murray as vice-presi- dent. A face-lifting treatment was given our 35-year- old school building and the smell of paint be- came familiar to all. Car pools were verv important in the lives of many of Austin Higlfs students. Friendships formed by these car pools will long remain in the minds of students. ff' A f K' sf is s ,N ' ' it M44 . Pa ' -n'fr I Q v ,Qt for ' ff? :nu .JV-,,p.,.i f nw' tl! ! PASSING OUT political platfomis before the senior assemblv are Mary Io White, Gilbert Reves, Ioe Mitchell, Alfred Hunt, Barbara Bohn, George Lewis, and Judy King. 28 E at 3 ni' ...,,,h-an 3' swf 'V eff' mira T THE SMELL of paint and the familiar sight of painters givin our building a face-lifting will long be remem- erecf by students. BEFORE THE TEAM boards a bus for Temple, cheerleaders Dina Eiffzlman, Robert Frias, joe Hart, and Susie Snowden lead a spirited ye . , .. M xA AFTER A HARD DAY'S work members of a carpool including Cally Cook Lynda Dunn, janet Wallace, and Linnie Burton relax before leaving school DRINKING WATER from the new water fountains are seniors Ann Wikowsk , Charlotte White, and geanie Landreth. These new flountains were a project of t e fall Student Council. S 3 i si Riff Nzkif i, Z' f J?-' N. xr- 1 H. 5. sum S A Q 'Ql- fe' 3 .. 'Y - ., ' ts V' ,. fires. X W 1 'Q W Q, , L L 1 ' ,.--,-wY,,,4 .,.. A 4 M fm. .f.,,,g3, A' qexxwgff, X f fm, . - ' A 1 w Fw A. v.. 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LIL-L Holford, joe Ilalrt, Rubun NVils0n, and Dina Eitc-Imam, '58-'59 chverleuders. phil' Zwiemlfe Robert Frias Susie Snowden kb I f L 1 I ox on n Y. df 9, SN W-4 f 5 XY lack H0lf01'd Dina Eitelman 'll all a joe Hart Here we go-Readylv was the cry of head cheerleader, Dina Eitelman, as she and the rest of the yell leaders led us, the Nlaroons, on to victory. Susie Snowden, Dina Eitelman, Cenny Rod- gers, joe Hart, Robert Frias, jack Holford, and Rabun YVilson were elected cheerleaders of Aus- tin High during the month of May, 1958. Beginning their work during thc summer, the cheerleaders attended the S. M. U. cheerleading school in Dallas, Where they learned new yells, skits. and acrobatics. The yell leaders also won first and second places in competition with other yell leaders from all over the state. Besides building spirit during football games. the cheerleaders also built spirit for basketball, track, baseball, and other athletic games. Each Friday morning before a game. a cheerleader planned a pep rally which helped to build spirit. Posters, signs, cards, and many other devices were used by the yell leaders to boost spirit. af, N ...qui 655 X I di. Rabull Wilson Cenny Rodgers ,,.,.... :iffy 5 Wie 3 W Q I If joe Greenhill and Susie Snowden ,0 Q Q 0 0 , ua Quan wi This year junior joe Greenhill wore the silver brace- let which is inscribed Friendliest Boy ,58. Singing is a favorite pastime of Ioe's, for he has been in mixed choir for two years. Last year, his sophomore year, 'he had a leading role in the spring festival. joe was also an active Student Council member. Being elected president of his class seemed to come easy for joe, since ie served as president for two terms. Football, Joe enjoys. Last year he was on the B teamg and this year, the varsity team. Ioe is well known throughout Austin High. He was chosen favorite of the sophomore class and was a nom- inee for friendliest boy last year. 32 Sweet 'n' saucy Susie Snowden was chosen as this year's friendliest girl. Susie has become one of the most active students in Austin High since her sophomore year. In her sophomore year Susie was elected secretary of her class and also class favorite. Last year she was chosen Valentine Sweetheart. This year she was a member of the Student Council, choir, and served as cheerleader. Star Y-teens and Adda Dabba Polish Club took up much of this popular girl's time. Susie proved her popularity by being runner-up in last year's friendliest election and by being elected friendliest girl this year. .nv- 15 iv! X BEAMINC TRIUMPHANTLY is Cenny Rod- gers as she is escorted by George Lewis at the Homecoming Dance. Qenmf Wdk E59 Efmwn gym Lovely and vivacious Cenny Rodgers reigned as Homecoming Queen of Stephen F. Austin High School for 1958359. Cenny is always on the go as she was a cheerleader in her senior year and an officer of her class for three years. She was also secretary of the Student Council for two semesters. Cenny has served in many clubs. She was an active member of F.H.A. Chapter III, an enthusiastic senior Girl Scout, and an ambitious Red Dragon. She also is a member of Star Y-teens. - Beauty and charm are natural talents of Genny's as she was one of the top fifteen beauties in the Beauty Revue. She was Track Queen and runner-up for 1958 Valentine Sweetheart, as well as being chosen junior Class Favorite. wi ,W-o wp , D sp'5, Sancha., Strikingly beautiful Sandra Lung, was chosen as 'iBeautil'ul for the second con- secutive year and was awarded a gold loving cup. YVea1'ing a white ruffled formal with blue edged ruffles and a blue cummerbund. Sandra was escorted by Ed Esquivel, third- place winner in the Host Handsome Contest. Besides being one of SFA's most beautiful girls, Sandra has been friendliestn in her sophomore year, sophomore class treasurer, and Track Queen nominee in her junior year. Sandra has also served on the Student Council and the Social Committee and was a member of the joker Club. if t s it Sadie, 'Mme E ' Bewitching Susie Snowdcn was chosen More Beautiful by a panel of three judges on March 21, 1959. Escorted by joe Mitchell, chosen More Handsome by the student body, Susie wore a gown of orchid nylon tulle. Not only is she beautiful, but Susie is also well liked by her schoolmates as she has been chosen cheerleader for two years, Friendliest, Valentine Sweetheart, and Sophomore Class Favorite. Susie participates in many school activities as she is a member of the Mixed Choir, Star Y-Teens, Adda Dabba Polish Club, and Student Council. g ia?-J ti 2.5 V Q11 . - - K , Cracious Kathleen Klint, escorted by johnny Treadwell, Most Handsome, was selected by a group of three judges as the Most Beautiful Girl in Austin Hi h. Blond hair, blue eyes, and a compiexion of peaches and cream describe this senior beauty, who is an accomplished organist 'Mara ' f and has won several honors for her excel- lent piano playing. She was the winner of the Sneed Wilcox Scholarship for her musical ability. She was the accompanist for the Mixed Choir and the Madrigals. Kathleen was also president of her ad- visory in 1957. Fm if 41.1 fi, I' . f. f., Q tb Q gigfg I ...W .4 0 ae, , 'Mme J! Dark-haired joe Mitchell was chosen More Handsomel' by the senior class for the year 1959. Joe was presented at the Maroon Beauty Eevue escorting Susie Snowden, More Beautiful. joe was a member of the Maroon B-team in his sophomore year and a varsity member in his junior year. joe has been sergeant-at-arms of his advisory for one semester, treasurer for one semester, and vice-president for two semesters. Serving on Student Council committees for two semesters, Joe was also vice-president of the Pan- American Club for two semesters. He was also sergeant-at-arms of his class when he was a sophomore. 36 I . EJ, l 'Jlanclwme' Shy and dependable Ed Esquivel, Handsome, escorted Sandra Lung, Beautiful,,' at the An- nual Maroon Beauty Revue, which was held in the Austin High auditorium. Ed's many activities vary. He has been on the Student Council for one semester and president of his advisory for two semesters. Ed was ser- geant-at-arms of his class in the spring of his sophomore year. Ed has been very active in sports while at Austin High. He was a member of the Maroon B-team football in 1957 and a member of the B-team basketball squad for two years. He was a letterman in his senior year. Ed also enjoys playing baseball and has been on the Maroon baseball team for three years. 1-it . v . Q41 Vyyp A pw ., 1 , fda-any, 'MMI JI ' ' Tall, dark, and handsome johnny Treadwell was chosen Most Handsomef' At the Maroon Beauty Revue, johnny escorted Kathleen Klint, Most Beautiful. Sports are foremost among Iohnny's interests. He was a two-year Maroon letterman, serving as tri-captain in his senior year. As a member of the track team, johnny contributed much to the success of Austin High's standing. He threw the shot-put in the field events. johnny was treasurer of his class in his sopho- more ear, fall president, and spring vice-presi- dent clliring his junior year, and fall president in his senior year. He was also a nominee for Friend- liest and was chosen favorite of the junior class in 1957. ! 150 -Q ,p p I My-fm bf. fbma, 54142 'll 4 of 5, 4, Dina Eitelman reigned graciously as sweet- heart of the 1959 Valentine Dance. In addition, Dina was a cheerleader for two years, becoming head cheerleader in her senior year. She was a member of the Student Council, where she was head of the Spirit and Sportsman- ship Committee. Dina was a nominee in the Maroon Beauty Revue for two years. She was also a nominee for Friendliest and for Home- coming Queen. Dina has proved her scholastic ability as well as her popularity. She was a member of the National Honor Society, and was chosen by the faculty as the Most Likely to Succeed' for the '59 graduating class. Qu.--' ' ram... 'WW if Mawmsi wi ff' . farqnna anal foe Not a busier girl could be found this year than joAnna Murray, senior favorite. joAnna was elected vice-president of the Stu- dent Council and was an active member through- out her high school days. Besides being vice- president of the Student Council, she was also president of the Red jackets. She was chosen DAR Good Citizen during her senior year. Being an active member of the Red Dragons, joAnna was honored with the best actress award and was voted Best Actress for the district Inter- scholastic League competition. joAnna's popu- larity was shown when she was a nominee for Friendliest and Valentine Sweetheart for two years. 4 ywwi -Qaaaaiie Swim MNOXV THIS IS THE XVAY IT'S DONE, in- structs joe Hart to IoAnna Nlurray-both senior class favorites. Besides bowling, both -IoAnna and joe par- ticipated in many other activities. For the past two years, joe has been a cheer- leader. Not only was he a cheerleader at Austin High hut also at his old alma mater, O. Henry. In his sophomore year, he was sergeant-at-arms of the Latin Club and a member of the Student Council. Last year, he was elected president of the junior class in the spring semester. Besides being favorite of the senior class, he was a Illn- ner-up for friendliest for two years. Eeckqancf44ank-- aaaarlfe ' Favorite among the juniors, blue-eyed Becky XVolf says that tennis is her favorite sport, but Becky's interests actually include many fields. Becky was a member of the Mixed Choir in both her sophomore and junior years and of the Madrigals in her junior year. As a Red jacket, Becky worked enthusiastically toward building school spirit. Becky has shown leadership quali- ties both at school' and away. She was treasurer of the Amo Y-teens and is an active member in her church. Becky's bright smile and willingness helped make her an excellent choice for Junior Class F avoritef' LET'S GO, FRANK, was a familiar cry heard as Frank Bertram, '59 junior favorite, pre- pared to shoot for another basket. All Maroons remember Frank for great per- formances at basketball games. However, bas- ketball is not Frank's only interest. He has proved a valuable letterman to the Austin High tennis team. Last year he won first place in singles in the state tournament. Frank was also elected president of the junior class in both the spring and fall semesters. A friendly personality and a good attitude make up a deserving favorite of the junior class. me S? W eg Q51 I ggi f -Y iv . .M W ff is . . A We ' I 'H fi . at we QE X aww 7a.-faaxqeafe if .Ls . ssee ' aaa as , i . -ij.. - j Q V r s , - ff. Q ,x Q' 'Q Y I Lkbk N We 'Y :la i k K l 4 ' A e vm K - 'H ' 1 I .L s Bs' if iq 4, . ,fin , i . I Lk wma!! NX m s amy K. X',0f Wa if L. .KH 3 ti? K X Nr A ... '-A ,, --fi x g . ',,,-' RX x 1 . A 1 Q. f 4... X 1 .5 . it 'H t t it Ie- : M. F- . l e .I as Lots of F uni' is the motto of sophomore class favorite jesse Hellums. jesse proved his popularity and leadership abil- ity when his class elected him sergeant-at-arms during the fall semester and runner-up for presi- dent during the spring semester. He also served as president of his advisory during the fall and spring semesters. 4 Sports ranked high in jesse's activities and in- terest as he lettered in B-Team football and B- Team basketball. jesse also plays baseball dur- ing the summer on the Pony League team. ,MQ -if Ap - s Sweet and vivaciousn are words which best describe this year's sophomore class favorite- janet NVallace. Brown-eyed janet participates in many school activities. She served on the Student Council Beautification Committee during the fall semes- ter. This year, janet was a Most Beautifuli' nominee and was in the top ten for Valentine Sweetheart. She served as treasurer of her class during the fall semester and secretary during the spring semester. . I-: -r - 4, .,gir ? .5 , k,. Hx. - w 46- 4' ' ?.i I i if 41 S3 1 ,pi INSPECTING the campus drainage repairs are Ioe Latting amd Bev jones, full Student Council president and vice-president. Wim '4 Wim we Zin-.-.. TAKING ORDERS for the Austin High pins is Mike London, president of the mid- term graduating class. 3 ,fh- ff ,-5 l a I Gifs: ' 30 K, r a 4 CAUGHT in one of their many poses are majorettes Linnie Burton, Through the efforts of Margaret Starcke, editor of the Maroon, and Eve Miller, associate editor, the '58 Maroon received an All-American rating. Both were members of Red jackets and the National Honor Society. Sally Seiders, Comet editor, was a member of Red jackets, Mixed Choir and Madrigals, the Adda Dabba Polish Club, and the RAjAH Y-teens. Betty Koch, asso- ciate editor of the Comet, was also in the Red jackets, RAjAH Y-teens, and the Adda Dabba Polish Club, where she was sergeant-at-arms. In addition, she was a member of Bel Cantos. Aside from the busy job of business manager, Evelyn Evans was a member of Red Dragons, HOPE Y-teens, and a reporter for the Paint and Palette Club. She was vice-president of her advisory and an alternate to the Student Council. joe Latting and Bev jones headed one of the most active student councils of Austin High. They also par- ticipated in many other activities. joe was in a talented singing group, in the Mixed Choir and Madrigals, and an officer in his advisory. Bev was a Red jacket, oflicer of the Star Y-teens, and a member of the Future Teach- ers' Club. Mike London, publications photographer, proved an ample leader of the '58 mid-term graduating class. Although Mike graduated from Austin High with only two and one-half years of study, he managed to maintain an A average. Maiorettes Linnie Burton, Moxie Villarreal, and Fran- ces Smith performed often at Austin High functions, including football games, parades, and contests. Linnie was also managing editor of the Comet, an officer in the Fa-Ve Y-teens. and an active F. H. A. member. Moxie was in the French Club, a talented actress in Red Dragons, and an able musician in the orchestra. Frances was a member of the orchestra and won several awards for twirling, as Linnie and Moxie did. Steve Harris led the band this year as the Drum Maior for 1958-'59. Steve has been a member of the band for three years, and last year he was the assistant Drum Maior. Steve was also a member of the orchestra. Red jacket president joAnna Murray was one of the hardest working oflicers the organization ever had. Moxie Villarreal, and Frances Smith. PLANNING a half-time show for one of the Austin High football games are joAnna Murray, president of Red jackets, and Steve Harris, drum major for the Maroon band. 133, 0 t f if fi' A I i I 1 I f af E A -Why Xt ,gawk 2 fi 'W B 'Ny lr ' - LOOKING THROUGH a Quill and Scroll magazine is Sally Seiders, president of the O. Henry Chapter of Quill and Scroll' 701142 70 Selected for the 245 member All-State Choir was Tommy Tiemann, second tenor, and Sandy Ewell, iirst alto. A A senior letterman on the Maroon football team, Tommy was also a member of the Mixed Choir and Madrigals. Being a member of the All-State Choir was not a new experience for Sandy, as she was a member in Odessa in her so homore year. She was a member of the Mixed Choir and Madrigals. In the 1958 Spring Festival and Opera, The Familiar Stranger, presented by the choral groups of S.F.A., Sandy sang the leading role. She is also a member of a very popular trio, the SHADES, who appear frequently on local television shows. Sally Seiders, editor of the Comet, headed Quill and Scroll. National Honor Society president Iohn Stay- ton was well-known for his leadership ability, as he served as a principal oil-lcer in the Key Club and president and treasurer of the Tennis Club. He was also a Merit Scholarship Hnalist. Sam McFarland, vice-president, was an active member of the Key Club, in which he served as lieutenant-governor of Division 24 of the Texas- gklaihoma District. He was also in the Maroon an . ll TOMMY TIEMANN, member of the All-State Choir, and Sandy Ewell, altemate, study the music that was later to be sung in Galveston, where the choir met. TAKING INVENTORY of the student store are john SfaY'f0U and Sam McFarland, president and vice-president of the National Honor Society. S WF-.1 . . l el , SGML I A Z E . 4 A' If H , fx 3 -41 ,B . WJW4 Wh Nineteen SFA seniors, 4 girls and 15 boys, entered the semi-finals and finals of the National Merit Scholarship contest of 1958-'59, ranking among the top one-half of one per cent of the nation's high school senior population. Finalists were Cordon Beavers, Bradway Butler, Bob Farmer, Malcolm Graham, Ralph Hanna, Hamilton Hayes, Richard Huffman, Grant Hutchins, Anne Knolle, joe Latting, Mike London, Barbara Long, Carol Olsen, Dick Polk, Margaret Starcke, John Stayton, Neven Travis, Tommy Urbanek, and John Woodruff. Te Wizig, also a finalist, did not attend Austin this year. All finalists received a Certificate of Merit, scholarships are given to as many finalists as there are funds to support. Merit Scholars are chosen on the basis of test scores, school grades and recommendations, school and community activities, character and leadership. John Davis, Red Dragon president, has been a member of the dramatic organization for the last three years. He was also a member of the Maroon Band for three years. Vicki Blankenship, vice-president, has also been a three-year mem- ber of the Red Dragons. She was also a Red jacket for two vears, vice-president of the sci- ence Research Club, and reporter of the sopho- more class. Vicki worked on the Maroon staff for two years and was a member of the Comet staff for one year. ii. DISCUSSING COSTUMES for the next Red Dragon production are president john Davis and vice-president Vicki Blankenship. 2 'i' 'IVR it 5 f ,V4 Swim MERIT SCHOLARSHIP finalists gather in the fover to dis- cuss the College Entrance Exams they will take December 6. ,,,,..---- X ,.,n,p..-..-.,--sH-- COMBINHNG PLATFORMS with the aid of Miss Margaret Breedlove, Student Council sponsor ire the spring semester president, Price Daniel, and vice-president 'ZW14 '4 7044 jo.-Kuna Murray was named DAR Good Citizen of Austin High. The senior class nominated three girls-Sandra Anderson, Bev jones, and joAnna -and faculty members completed the election. DAR Good Citizen is chosen annually on the basis of dependability, service, leadership, pa- triotism, and scholarship. The winner of the dis- trict contest goes on to the state contest for DAR Good Citizen. IoAnna was Red jacket president, National Honor Society member, circulation manager of the Maroon and vice-president of the Student Council. She maintained an A-average through- out high school. Student Council activities began for the spring semester with the election of Price Daniel as president and IoAnna Murray as vice-president. They promoted an all-school western dance with western attire, a better campus beautification program, and other improvements. Price Daniel was business manager for the Austin Maroon. He was president of the Junior Historians Club, member of the committee for the senior all-night party, and delegate to Brownsville for the Statewide Student Council meet. Class president for the twelfth grade second semester was lohn Stayton. a candidate for spring semester Student Council president. .Iohn was an active member of the tennis team and was president of the National Honor Society. fbinaancffafzn--fwadallfllfzelq lagacceecf Outstanding in the eyes of her fellow students and admired by members of the faculty, Dina Eitelman was chosen by her teachers as Most Likely to Succeed of the ,59 graduating class. Dina proved her scholastic ability by being elected to the National Honor Society in her jun- ior year. She was an active choir member and was also active in the Student Council, where she served as chaplain and treasurer. Dina was secre- tary of the sophomore class and runner-up for vice-president of the senior class. Dina plans to attend the University of Texas, where she will major in elementary education. if M 'W 'sr I 5. Q ,,- Vs 1 . xr. M .E it nit. , 1 N. . ,'P fi I ,K ilk 1 fig, rg will at if , fr K 1 ff- ' mt .tg m . 2.x nth ri RW is .tiki , -wi . ,S giift Q ,D , V g ,. . A fun' at ' 4 ff 1 'A' K was ' gif ' V 'I 5 , Y, .' '-Lei . , l'3 .', ' 4 ,if L jj 2. i I ,' . A Hi . .elf A 1 ' , f -V , . 1511.- f r SV his . , gif . age A, A wi, A t,r' ,y , 4 Sk XSS If 'gm f 'MM ' f, ...ef az rr' X ref 6 7' Q nlsl Being president of the National Honor Society, president of the senior class, and a runner-up for president of the Student Council proved john Staytons ability as an outstanding student. john was well thought of by the faculty as well as the student body. This is evidenced by his being selected Most Likely to Succeed. A National Honor Society scholarship finalist, john was also one of the 1959 Merit Scholarship finalists. He was chairman of the Senior Plan- ning Committee for the all-night party. In the future John olans to study toward a law degree at Williams College in Massachusetts. 'I-3' . his , ffl The heartbeat of class life is neither fast nor slow, hut moves along at a moderate rate. The mood of class life is more serious than any other hecause the interested stu- dent has realized that learning is not a quick process to he taken lightly. Although the tempo of class life never undergoes drastic fluctuations, it does vary from slow to moderately slow. At the first of each new semester, the pulse heat is scarcely detectable, but as the semester grows older, the student finds new and ahsorhing interests to step up the tempo. XVhen he has solved an especially difficult algebra problem, found the exact shade of paint needed for his landscape, figured out a word on his vocahulary test hy using foreign language as a root, or written an especially good paper for his English class, a sense of achievement increases the ac- ademic tempo. All these activities combined to maintain a mood of purpose, an even tempo, always moving at a steady pace. LEARNING sets a slow, steady tempo for classes. Art students Indy Bryan, -Ian Utley, and Gilbert Reyes learn from their teacher, Nlrs. Nlarguerite' jarrell. The fluid movements of the artistls brush is demonstrated by Iudy Bryan. D X' 1 V ' f 3 'NPT ' rx 4 131 E, -I I igfhd 1 ' QT',f5-Z.- Vf ' E4 T iligtigi m ' gif V 9 ' 1 4 ' Wap X X-' I ? fe.: A v 1' 1' 1. WfiJf'l 'T Z' , - A' eil ' .J-QPF? Z. ., fi JS' T . 5 AG' ' x is I .K 4 1 'F . 1 f. . Tp - M, W ' Y v ZW! ', , A :: w xWiW.35 W 2 V 'i r W. FQ. A X sie slr ' ' 5 M ,lo . ,Y f .B !i:.'L 1f'M' W-ffkrfg. L. -D , ,-. .- gait I -1. hug ivy ,gy-f , .. il Q. 31- .' ' A-:g,,,?, J : ,YAKQ its Y :Xt r - ,wx i-,, Z s Q 'J -: V - Q , , qigx-,',' ll., Y ,5.sQ,f ws? -Ja . 1 .l 15 H, . Anderson, Sandra Gayle Anschutz, Robert Earl Appling, Shane Arevalo, Edward gs 5 EL. ' . we Arldt, ' 7 Melvin John ' Arnold, Iudee Ann 5 ' s Ashford, 'L Cynthia Anne Ayres , Gordon Clark A n We Studied . . . On September 2, 1958, we seniors began our last year at Stephen F. Austin High School. As we entered this last stage of our high school education, there were mixed feelings about the future. Some were anxious to begin and make the most of the year while others were wish- ing it were already over. High school was not all work and no play, however, and our senior year Was our busiest and most exciting one of all. Remember the football and basketball games and how they stepped up the tempo, while Austin High spirit was at its greatest. Remember how proud we were the day we got our senior rings. The dances, espe- cially the Senior Prom, pep rallies, and graduation were all part of our memories. Setting the pace at a slower tempo were the morning announcements, the assemblies, and the elections of class oflicers. As the tempo died down, our thoughts turned to the end of the year-to studying, testing, final report cards, and saying goodbye to Austin High. 50 Aiken, Arthur Alaniz, Dora A. Allen, Charlotte Ann Almquist, Norma lean Amyx, Martha Io Anderson, Ruth Marie 3 Li, asw- Xi ' rv-1.1 M ... if if N' F -',,.,, f Q, 4' if 'X Ayres, Iris jane Baker, Penny , . .. . Q . , ff sv' A jj ri , MRS. IRENE ST. CLAIR, solid ge- ometry teaclier, demonstrates a ring with one side to Eve Miller. I Q..- rix Ht..- . I M Q gs .ji 1 i V . Sha ' 9 4 X . it , Bach, Bailey, Adolph F. Linda Kay Baker, Barden, Tim Nancy ,fe X Barron, Virginia Ruth fv- Basey, 5, Xlarion E. 4 ' ,f 'f'? uf sr, nr- fy Baurngarten, Bohby V ,iv iil ., ,W L Q h ,ff- '1- Baylor, jimmy Togie 3 ' Q gb Beasley, -- qv Donna Sue Elx' Beavers, V Cordon X, X 'M i'w.,t B z Beavers, Q Q5 - Helen Carroll Q, 3 iv!! I 5- K S,-H 1- 3 Behrns, , I., m- 'B Sarah Virginia A C - Bengston, A Bette Ann Benjamin, i ' Margaret Anne U l Bergquist, Karen Arloa 1- 5-,, Blackstone, Marilyn ,4,,, L ' Bland, jo Ann Bland, Z is , 3,1 ' 6. !! w Blankenship, Bolton, Vicki Chris Bowen, Boyd, Larry Louis X Iargaret Joy . GS Math and Science XVORKINC TOXVARD an exemption in physiology, Sara VVil- liams, Janne Iscly, and Linda Gilbert stay after school to study for a test on bones. Q2 5' ' 51.1 XY' if .N 3 fi Boswell, Sandy Lee Boyer, Don S. 'MIP' in ,. K 1 G. 'Q ll' 1 Buchanan, james Paul Buck, Betty Joyce Bullard, Bill Burcham, Mary jane Burton, Linnie Butler, Bradway Butler, M eta Cagle, Pat Ann We Enjoyed . . . 9' ? Brandt, Brenda Brandon, XVilliam Paul Branum, Mary Elizabeth Breeze, Ieannie Alleen Broaddus, Barbara Beth Bronnenberg, Bobbie ge s fi PLAYING at the first choral assembly of the year, Kathleen Klint displays the musical talent that has recently won her several honors. ,rely ikfy' HORROR RECISTERS on the face of Vicki Blankenship as she and Chris Bolton rehearse for the Red Dragon production A Roomful of Rosesf' swam, 3 5 fi 5. x- , .s,, . Z.. ?i!ih 4 ,V g afffifaffh f'f'f1 Q 5 f fy . 3 m':-f-fi f Kilt B 'i't f fx s an on I -1 'K I f - xws - . . A 1 .V -.,, .1 A ii I F an ,ak yy sf if B x ggi 2 LV L,i, .Alfa N K i - ', to 4, is i syr i- , v , fix , 'fyimlif K j .X 5 'i a1:l5li2 l. f l - X Calhoun, Camarillo, Cameron, Jeanette Rudy Gonzales Stanley XVa1ter Campbell, Campbell, Cano, Patty Tom Trine M it . . ' g, . 4 Cantu, Ruth Cardwell, Kenneth M. Cargill, Billie Carlson, Don Carlson, Jeannie Gayle Carlson, Patricia Ann ' F .: Q,:', .' U ff.: -sg, luv C . , ,Q f 'f ' - J rf ' QT, 5 ,ne ' .Z iff. !!' Ls, 3 . Childs, Chiles, Allen Sue Christianson. Clark, Ann Carole Kay Ks, fab! an ,' i Chote, Mary Coers, Don .zgff ' 'Q 9. J 1 'Q' 5 r W! dx e ,,,, 15 9 sa X , Qiii i ,, . . -M 4 ., 2- 2 04'-ff . K X i , , A l 6- , 2. Cary, ,p Indy 'S , Casarez, Manuel Castillo, Jean Marie r 1 Tony F. f- Castillo, f Castillo, Urania Meza Chapel, Evelyn Marie Chapman, Charles YV. - Chapman, jim Student Assemblies WATCHING Steve Harris and Don Fariss tune their horns for the Dance Band Assembly is jerry Finch. N K WL 'nj , M A as rrlrw wg .. A nf' 3 A N .W N M ,Km,f 7 f arfff V u if W 1 K4 X has 'ks Corner, Richard Cornick, Ann Cortez, Ruben jr. Covert, Rox Cowing, Chris Cox, Bill L. Cox, Frank H Craven, Susan C We Boosted . . . R .. BEFORE GOING to Temple, Red jackets decorate the busses. fe .5 P 8 Qriisrzv-'l 'q 9 141451 - Coffman, Nancy jane Colthorp, Don Lee Cook, Carol Ann Cooper, jimmy Copeland, Larry Lyn Corley, Julia ,,,, , . FRIDAY momings find seniors hur rying to advisory following pep rallies X 3 ff': i if f 31' ss ' 6 'C' Crawford, I. Ross Crumley, Jerry 3362. g I .5 , 1 K 'Q x.- ,fi F3 i e ,- 1 i 0 I 5 , ' Y X .Z 3 Creer, Robert Craine Culp, Raymond 8' Nu E in R -x luv I' , Crow, Chris Cuneo, Nettie 8- 1 . Cunningham, 1-..wQ.'w:'-Z, ii hi Betty J Curtis, ,ez Alan ' I ,B Curry, it C Elizabeth Ann Cutrer, fi ,1'qV..:, 1 1- as Gaylafd he -fe 1 Y Daniel, ,R .- Teeth '2. Price Ir- Virx 9 gx in Q 'B . . I v . ' ' r in Davidson, a ' gf C . Judy -1 'NV Q . O ,, , i C Q I ' Davidson, Ted . Davis, Gayle Davis, Jimmy Leslie Davis, Iohn Marvin Davis, Kay Love Q 1 41 Davis, X Roy Lee 'J' f b Davol, Betty X Daywood, X i Claudette J . i,'.f'Q,' l , 1 8 f ' 3 f S h I S n I t Z I GOOD CRIEF,', remarks Charlie Brown as Evangeline Marko, I A Penny Kinser, and Linnie Burton paint the band's spirit sign. X I 1, - 133 ,mx M-c 'QA' '? if 3 ',.a . - ta'-a n x r 1 s L 1 ff? S DeBardeleben, Decherd, Dela Rosa, james Mitchell Iames XVilliam Manuel Diaz de Leon, Diaz, Dildy, Ruth Fernando Moquedo VVilliam Dolph ww, 'w.f7' ' any .. 47-1' tbl 4.a'Z s.-J i N 13 fn i 1-...J , Dodge, Jane 7'- Doty, Q15 ' William X Dudley, Val lean K Dunlop, Bill Dunn, Lynda B Dyer, 'at ti' Allan Spencer ' ,Q-.5 Edwards, Eugene Bailey ,Q 1 X Edwards, ' X Mack 2 L It We Performed . . . my ENTERTAININC at the Howdy Dance are thc Shades-Patty Campbell, Sandy Ewell, and Charlotte White. Dillon, Nancy Newell Dinglcr, Paul DiNino, Dinah jane Dinsmore, Margie Marie Disch, Billy john Dobbins, Hugh Grey ,Q ,,.. 1' ' URCED on by an approving smile from Meta Butler, joe Latting sings and plays his guitar after school to an interested group of campaign sup- porters. Q 48 l X we WK. f , ,-,s,. , 1 na ' I . f . 5- Y , . 3 lawn an J -5 ' . X N Quo- 'kv -4 I 3 i Edwards, XVinston Eller, Robert 5... V , 3 K .L r K5 Qld' E- Epjelhoff, Eitelman, XVilliam Dina Elliugson, Ervin, Karen lVoody Stanley, jr. ,ti I Esparza, Marv Louise Esquivel, Ed Ewell Sandy X Fzurlee, Douglas Fardal, an , 'QJ lf-, X 2 john Fariss, Don Gary 1 if :.'7' f Farmer, M Bob ' 'Gr- 5 F elps, I W, ,Z Randy L Felter, vi Carolyn Ann Fields, f J. Q 2 Rose Elaine it Finch, h F Jerry Lee 'WS 'Q fb 'Jw A Finley, aw, he i ff ir 455815 Mark Hanna for S A F ,A Fischer, lets? ffgy gf -W . if ' ' M arianne 9 Fisher, X 1' 2 Patsy V 4 if if 46-. t ,, ld! 7 , 1 K Fogle, Forbes, F ox, Allan Odell Lynn Kenneth Vance Frias, Fry, Calindo, Robert jo Ann Alice Liscano At School Functions SINGING at the first Student Council Talent Show are Cordon Fowler, jim Chapman, Polk Shelton, and Miner NVilson. '5- f x -2-1 R V 2 5' Tw- f at ' ff ff. ' ras. x .9 ig. ' ' Ex. 1, Gentry, Barbara George, Hal Gil, Iesse Gilbert, Linda Glover, Bertha Goldstein, Steve Gonzales, Augustina Govea Gonzales, Benny . 2 . x . H '71 ll S f 5 'iffifiii i . f- 451 e t- We Published . . . VVORKING on the Austin Maroon before school in the morn- ing are Margaret Starclce, editor, editor. V, A-'Q J A-as-an 'nl and Eve Miller, associate nu..- Gallardo, Mary Helen Garcia, Ben Garcia, Leonides G. Garcia, Lupe M. Garvey, Anne Garza, Manuel S I C' 1 N i x Q3 lv. Ns-0 :ui , 40.4 3 .---. 6. Gonzales, Maria Rivera Govea, Simon Romero ,. A' fa J f ' N E . v -ef J n if vxiia' 4 4 .. , I Q - zsiyi ,, ' S as i it HURRYING to meet a Comet dead- line are seniors David Hoffman, Betty Davol, Sara VVilliams, and Jeanie Landreth. X 2 If ffl' 4? ,X i ife 1 Q Q . . , is 5, B N' i, Q'-9 i X i, ur v 7. y lv Q Gonzales, Gonzales, Dolores Maria Yolanda Graham, Granberry, Malcolm Smith Larry Gray, fb George ' if Greenwood, 'If Janelle X A Lxvgia- A ,,,, 1 'lf 1 ' if xl,! 1 Grlekgoire, U 'Qigfaz 5253, 2:15.32 osemarie li- 11 - S 5 .h ,, 5,,,g1 ,'a 'f-a 1' Q-et. ge! 'fy Q g,-3? l ...'....,?. J ' f- Gregory, Sherry Ann Grossniekle, Lynne 4 at ,X fa we Guajardo, 1' y s- Edward Q Q ' I qs .agr- A Nur' N kzf thrill ' if-if QVS l Alun.. 1 r Q- QT Harris, Harris, Carole Ronny james Harris, Hart, Viola Elizabeth Joe 'Wh s JL.. , fc- , ' f 'G QT? 'Q Harris, Steve VVilson Harwell, Fielding ,M,,, 'I' . 3 Hahn, David Halpenny, David Hamilton, Bess Hamilton, Nita Sue Hamilton, Ronny Lee Haney, Kathleen Hanks, Bobby Hanna, Ralph III School News PLANNING their program for the year are Quill and Scroll officers Sally Rose, Gwen McEachern, Silly Seldcrs and Ann McCully. gl X . Heironimus Jimmy Hellums, Bill Hellums, Kay Hernandez, Raymond Hernandez, Tony T. Henderson, Christine Herrin, Adrian Hester, XValter Dean Hatherly, james Douglas Hayes, Hamilton Lee Hayes, joan Marie Haynes, Kay Hays, Molly Heath, Linda GW 'T' K :libel GETTING FITTED for caps and gowns are mid term graduates Augus tina Urtado, jesse Sustaita and Mari anne Fischer 1 Qs'-, v Apu KT, , Wir' 4 - ,- -v,-f .ii mx,wsf,, --iz,--, f v -vs-. ...f ., We Looked . . . Ins DISCUSSING PLANS for the future are mid-term oHicers D Leslie Kirk, john Hilfe, Carroll Beavers, Mike London, and Neven Travis. a i- ! ,Z , x s., XXV wha. Hicks, Hicks, H1 Gregory Michael VV1rren B1 v Hill, Hilliard, Hmcs Dena Frances Bette Gail Gene Hodge, Dianne Hoffman, David Hoffman, George Richard Hoffman, Sheila Holcomb, Buster Holford, t Jack . if 5 . I A , fi W A F -it La aa 3. r m1,f QmmJmeee,e l XX Q i iw , fi 'ls xsgh 'S- Hunt, Hunter, Hutchins, Alfred Nathaniel Sandra Grant Hyland, Isely, james, Sharon Janne Bill Walter ll 5-3 . 57' r V at ii' . . . 1 gb 1 it 50 if i f 7iii', f t ' , at W, K, .,,.,, f I Holland, Craig , 'K' ' Holubec, 1 Q Ella Faye Hoppe, EB t Carolyn Sue Hornsby, Ross Horton, Nita Louise Hudson, Patricia Anne Huffman, Richard Hundley, Jay Toward Graduation THE ANXIOUSLY AWAITED day has finally arrived as Glen Snowden, Bobby Warren, Kenneth Fox, Iudy Klein, and Jane Dodge pick up their senior rings in the auditorium. D Q tv lib'-Q fi' F 3' K1 kd ve- jones, - P 1 Beverly ' A 'A Gail - hs fu. in 'K - My mgxfit Q 40 4 ' -an Iarl, Duval Carl jennings, Ann Johnson, Iudith Lynne Iohnson, Karen Johnson, XVinfred, Ir. jones, Bev E. ,,......-as-I SELLING CANDY during lunch to raise money to serve others are Trip holay Club members Patsy Phillips and Laura jane Pfennig. , --, 0 E Q, i M Jones, ,S Q Q f '- Dan R. no + Iones ruu: Dotti A A ' Q 1 jones, ' Susie Keeler, 2, y Charles Alton 'ii' y A Kelly, L I I Fred 5, 9 Q Kelley, QQ E, ' 'LC' if Ginger A liii i Kennedy, , I P' jimmy X N X i X We I l u l is 'g' LOOKING OVER the foocl that Adda Dabba Polish Club collected for a needy family are Mary jo Xvllltff, Jackie Myers, Betty Koch, Julia Corley, and Sandra Anderson, club members. ' ,v.,,.MW..,. O iglw--2... Q' 19 , Kerr, james Gary King, Kathryn 10 . , , . Q., -'.. affwg - 'I lrll ' asa :Q W m 'P' 1 'us' 'ff l C ll i A Y , .. Q Kimmons, King, Donna Gail King, Kinney, Ruth Toni Q3 Krueger Kunkt l Lacmmlc, ue Nlilxc D ix id Phi KlI1S0l'- Penny Kirk, Ann Kirk, Leslie Travis Klein, Judith Ellen Klein, 42.2- Keith Karl Kleinert, Charles Edward f it L ' n Kleinert, joe Ben Klint, Kathleen Yvonne i V 4. lv Knippa, Cherryl Rae Knippa, Susan Ann Knolle, Anne Knott, ' 67 -1 ' Shirley Ann - K S V I Koch, Betty Kormeier, X Victor A. l by ' l f V ut ' ' - t Other People if X 'fist , 'F-' L uidieth L lrson Latting, Ie une P itz ici 1 Ann joe ,!f ' TUTORINC STUDENTS to prt-pure them for finwls ire Bt-mic Sandberg and Dina Eitclmun, members of the N1 L ..,, ew:-.ugly sf... ,J 'f: 'N lr Ligon, John XVayland .Q 5, Lilly, Michele inv- Limon, Alex Limon, Iohnny .k,',.k Lindholm, Charles , . Lloyd, Q- is R Clay Logsclon, 4 V Linda P London, Mike , We Learned SENIORS in Mrs. Erlene Vllilliams' English class listen attentively as Mr. Sherman Birclwell, local husinessman, tells them a Christmas story. ,-7, 4 ' rg: .Fei 1, 3E. V . 41-25511 ,s:!zit?5g!:. i421gigii'3f gziifgggiggs f-G '-'fl ' E 525:35 if ,?i:!Ei?..e.s ,iw ,.'1A-afIe- .ff 1.-,9f.'11ii:: :. 2:5 is Lawson, Joe Learmonth, Ann Lyall Legge, Al LeMond, Roy E. Lewis, George Lightsey, Ioaleen Nell XVATCHING as Pat Price, Grace Newell, Price Daniel, and Stanley Cameron rehearse for a play is Miss Gloria Cole, speech teacher. 96 I R, ef A 59- 4' 1 'gy xy XX, iwdllgl Pa a. M Yrgf l -G-145, fx fs- E L- 1 Q .L-yn. 'fm ' wr , V ff, g- Qtr Q f l I Long, Long, Barbara Banning Ich jackson Luce, Lynch. Elaine .-Xdell Charles Ray 10 'x v1.9-'Ng- 'K V '1 xxx 1, I R is er J Lopez, Connie McAdams, Billye xr. 4'6- 2 SL. ag 'WT ww ,132 Va TCI' X 4 X larquez, Marcos Sanchez iayeux, Donald lean A 9 ra - Q liz R' l V. is 0' iE 'C' I Martin, Marilyn Io Mead, Kay Anne gg, fy ,Ex McCauley, Dudley M McCully, Ann McDowell, Dora Ann McEachern, Gwen I. McFarland, Clarence McFarland, Samuel Robert s. wr 1 . . list-'Q , nf' X ' .V i 3. ' in 3. l , w- 1 L 3 +- nv- ' R v 'fl l M artinez, Rudy Meadows, YVayne '34 Sf L mix ' lah '-fr ,RW-if 'R , S A r' 'kwa fl p, , , r , , , J, f w w , 'smfmrrgsr-QM , ,.-. 553, . McKinney, Q 5 Dawn 3, 4. McKinnon, l'i:g'J Marvin james McLaurin, x Ianice Rosalind for McWilliams, 55,3 h Stella Ruth Machado, H g Marie R qv Maldonado, joe R-Q' Manning, Donna L. Marko, Evangeline To Speak Clearly DISCUSSINC PLANS for the Debate Club are Mr. Roland fjohnson, sponsor, Ralph Hanna, and Stuart Robbins, mem- ers. , H., in I pf' .-J 'wi ff l M ' i-' 2 , ,, . lt 1 It A id, - sf - X 1-'V F nbf P-x? 65 L -'sn , y. fi' 'V IU' -,p an -cr Measeles, Melvin Paul lXl0ll0lll7I'llCl1, Larrv Louis ' 'lb- Mendeke, Katherine 51? Mendez, Connie K I Menn, 3 Betty Io Mercado, 7 Albert A. SHOWING Fred Perez and Scot Fehr how to solder a connection is Mr. Cecil Briggs, electricity teacher. Meredith, Q' A J-. Linda Lee g gg ' sb Merrell, e .52 Marcy smh g fs , is 4, X 'H' Meyers, I X il' jerry Richard f '?' A Miller, Eve V A mf' 'Q 'Il Mitchell, Joe Moncivais, Richard 1' K .' Montgomery, V Juanita Moreland, Bessie Dean We Prepared -I K f rg.. df Y-.5 i'g1.'::-v f A FRIDAY MORNING DE. program presents Mrs. Myra .M,.- I Summers, training director at Scarbroughs. , Q Y . ' I Tiff? ..,i I , 'ZQA . fe... A ir E ,Q - we 4 Qr Moreland, Morgan, Morris, Betty Iean John Hardy Joy Murray, Myers, Nau, jo.-Xnna Jackie Larry 'I 1. inf' 2 y-1'4 5 L , 6 Q Gigi 4:- wr A , QM II C ...slr R15 Oliphint, Robert E. O,Steen, Susie -efiry. Olsen, Carol Ann Otto, Byron Leonard - Navarro, Carlos Navarro, Raymond Neelley, Dorothy Ann Nelson. Bette Nelson, Larry Neve, Carolyn 1..-uk A, -f y knixn., g ,II . L l B L I I as 'S. Olvera, Mary Lupe Page, Chris his-V Newell, Grace Kyle G- r Northrup, . Branch Louise Noton, Robert Pierson Nozick, Robert Nugent, Mark Nunez, Frank Martinez Oglesby, Dwight Ojeda, Juanita For Future Jobs LOOKING OVER Louis Wade's work in mechanical draw- ing is Mr. Arthur Peterson. f .4- ii-W' 1 'Q' x is 7-Q-.D 1 Jffz muff f , W, f f ' -'m,,m,f.s.r,z.,M-DEH as if Peavy, Janet Pelot, fc Ruby Lorraine , 5 tv' 1 5 fs' Pennington, 7 Iohn Courtney P Perkins, Loris Darl ' J a Petri, Randy Pfennig, Laura Iane Phelps, Alice Phillips, Larry We Gathered at . . . Q I CATHERED in the lunchroom hcforc school each morn- ing, seniors do homework, listen to records, and visit friends. lllllm Page, Harold Lee Parsons, Carolyn Gayle Paschall, Judy Patten, Kay Patterson, Donald McCamy Pattillo, M ary Mx. V X Yi vi s E ' 1 C' 1- at HAVING MET at Holiday House for a quick lunch, Susan Phinney, Betty Koch, Nlabcl Weigel, julia Corley, and Mary Pattillo receive their trays. 95 SJ, as rw, fm Q: -A ,S fs' f sqm- s :rr 'fur - 'Shania C' iii ' V Phillips, Mary Ellen Phillips, Sandra Sue 3 'LV' Lau, A E ji V. Phillips, Phillips, Nelda Faye Patsy Kay Phinney, Piland, Susan Becky Rae i gg, 'Tr ID' if N -1- is fi YN ai 1 ac- if PI'1dg'COIl Sherllynn Pulll lm Norm'1 Louise Prltchett Mary Ann Qulroz Rosie Plttenger Dxane Pltts Hfn es Po k Dlck Pompa Bez tha Poole Terry Porter Nlyra Loulse l '16 124 M? f v-- edu. Pruslck Roberta Rangel Pete AM.. if 'Sf ' Portm mn Ross Charles Powell P 1tr1c1a Ann -me 'M S lndra iii' im Powell Power XV1ll1am Randolph Prasatlk Sylvra Gall Presley W1ll1rd Sulhvan Prrbble john Preston P1 rce a Favorite Places L Q 2' LINCERINC 1n front of the gwm wfter school semors dls cuss the day s h lpprnmgs or wx ut for rules gf - 1, -R A on M' W Rich, m A Carol Rich, 5' Jane as fs Richardson, Mary Alice Richardson, Oscar Lee Rios, Catarino Rios, Daniel Robbins, Stuart Roberts, Marion We Explored . . . GEOGRAPHY of Germany is made more understandable by the use of maps. Mrs. Hannelore Permenter points out places of interest to Ralph Hanna, advanced student. ? 'z Reese, Sue Reeves, Cornelia Rehder, Chris Resendez, Mary Alice Reyes, Gilbert Reynolds, AI'Yl0ld French homework with Miss Eloise Roach is Anne Knolle, senior student. STOPPING IN after school to discuss 'ft 45' , N Q 'mi '- ttf'- l L Skis is ,,-. 7 Q 'RNS A , , A-an -1- l Q, w , ,f K A' .L 1 . I fy W Y tl sr 'A Robertson, Robertson, Rodgers, hlike Peggy Cenny Rodriquez, Rodriquez, Rogers, Lee lxlil.XlI'lC Leah Frances I l sgizsw Q ia si 4- 3 A 'Q' . if iff: ' 1 titt 1 if ,V,A Q' -Tea . Q 'K Q N X :wr A Scarborough, Schafer, Joyce COHDIC Schmitt, Schultz, Dannye Lee Linda will 1 Q X R , ha. Rose, ln L Sally 6 G. Ross, Qvg V Joyce f 1' Rosson, I X Iudy 1' Rotsch, Alice Ann 5- 9 ' 62 Ruiz, is E- Sammie 3 Ruiz, ' Socorro . L K c Ruiz, 7 - - V S 35, Tony fa M , . R ' ' ' f. Salinas, fa L Salinas, 'fl ff RlCl'l8I'd Sanchez, ' Yolanda Estrada Sandberg, 'qu ff' X Bernie ' R 5 Sandefur, G. L. Saxon, Tom Scales, M Douglas ' , I Foreign Languages isa? , Q , TRANSLATINC stories is a maior part of advanced Latin work. Ruth Diaz de Leon and Grant Hutchins read the Ny Aeneid. 9-K S4 so Schirpik, V Artie Schutz, Io Nell if , t -Kr 1- L-fi of Q ,pf .K ,K 2 qi, Shrader, Virginia Ann Sides, Rosie Silberstein, Carole Skarren. Don Skelton, Donald Smith, Carolyn Smith, Frances Smith, Nathan Y ,, ,, ,,r.,, i ff f S +, - K-,Q-1p,. X is xv 4' i We Chose . . . M.. LOOKING THROUGH the Student Association Files at the Unix ersity of Texas are Claudette Daywoodg Marjorie Menefee, secretarv of the Student Association, and Sally Seiders. ln Scott, Carolyn Seiders, Sally Senterfitt, Mary Ellen Sharp, Freddie Shelton, jim Shoemaker, Rita Io Q? b - .,f. .. Q, L .i In X K 'F'!U'o5'i ll- X 'D NRI M - ' ' ' 3-will-1 .wffs-iaxq ,iq-Sffi, X if 1 6 R A au, 4 v '. gum Smothers, Io Ann Sparks, Joe l' as- 9' qw.. if as Q MA QS EXAMINING pamphlets from the college they plan to attend are seniors Nancy Barden and Dianne Hodge. F3 X, 15 Viv? Snowden, Glen Spears, Max mf, 1- Snowden, Susie Spence, Stephen Ames Spradling, Ida Louise Squier, Carolyn Kay Starcke, Margaret Stark, Richard Stayton, john XVilliam Stevenson, Della NI ae 4' - I 45 gr . t A , V K 1 ' L , pan--. Q at A +'S 'Q 'rm 'fi i 45 x R Y A' ia: R. W, ill 5 , l ff -At , 'll' 4-I Vrnnw 15... X Y 'Irv if ' G as 5' 8 5- sa- Thorpe, Tiemann, Tolbert, Louis Mike Thomas Edward Jim Travis, Treadwell, Tucker, Neven Don Iohn C. Mary Lynn i, -, .A z fww, 2 -s l wi ' 15, he JJ, I Qr .M I 'ite l 'FW s T 1 I S x if 5 s Straiton, fu- Carolyn -' A Summers, 'QL' Glenna Sue S, W X Sustaita, Jesse , Taylor, Les ie 1 A : - taking, .. '1,:i,rggg9y,fS.:wpg 1 THYIOIE Q laa .ees if v f 4-,,-.ri yier 553 Mary Frances .ewfryrfmewmi if . - -, ,r,,efamfm,, k, f , sa as , . Ta l , Ted Iefferson Q4 M Q ax W is FN ? 9' 4 jk? ,, , ,W 5 Q w Qs- '35521 'F Y 3 Q ,. . sb, K f A Teaff, Martha Elizabeth Thomason, james Edward Our College READY to take their Texas entrance exams at Hogg Auditorium December 6 are Barbara Gentry and Ella Faye Holubec. Turner, ,X YVillouise 'v Uhrig, I Carroll Eugene l Urbanek, 1-an t Q Tommy Ray xr Urias, Mary Elizabeth n- Urtaclo, Augustina W' F Uselton, LaNelle RECEIVING practical training in the kitchen arc Foonl I students Carole Sil- berstcin and Ann Christianson. f 4' 'N' . I x Utley, P A f lan 4 Ki ' gl I Vallejo, ii i : Gilbert Roclriquez '- '- XVade. Louis YVagoncr, jack Dean ways- XValker, . 'E in Camille ' I 6 YVallen, ' A h Paul , XVarner, l Charlotte XVarnken, Byram I D .-or ' 1 We Blllld A ' ' I I I fn-fx -,..,. Qv LEARNING BABY SITTING tm-t-lmiquf-s uncler the supervision E WIP' ol Mrs. Ivan Pearce of the Austin lligh Child Development Lab is Nettie Cunco. . I ax 2 ax - it F Q S f' vw x ff 27' Warren, Watt, Watts, Robert N. Neal Avery Barbara BABV Weaver, VVM-cl, XVa-eks, W7-TINGKIT Billie Lorene Mike johnny NVe1gel, M abcl Duncan XVest, 1 fig? Pat t ff XVeyerman, Curt XVheat, Don XVhite, i Charlotte YVhite, Frances Ann 'Qi G? Q Q 62 1 -as 4: rg. si? V, , , f ,MV , , . f ,. .N ,- f, J Gr' Q' Wilson, VVilson, Wilson, Kenneth Marshall Robert VVobus, Woodruff, XVylie, Henry Charles john YVarren Lynda 5 A f, Y T' aim 1 W.:-x . 1, . i , ryk... V, V White, ' at MHFY I0 QQ White, tv Thomas ,E-1. A f - - ,Y Wiggins, X 'A qt. Ramsey 'C , f 'A K f l VVikowsky, ' ' ' ' Ann Wilkes, ny.. t Janice Marie ,SQ 0 Williams, Clovis A NVilliams, Sara Willis, Linda Lou Better Homes EXAMININC thc sewing machine before completing their clothing projects are Carolyn Hoppe, Pat Price, and Betty Menn. Q , HW .W ,, , r1,fr.W,.. rf, V gx 9.9 2.2 FALL CLASS OFFICERS gather following a class. They are Cfront to huckl Sandra Anderson, secretaryg joe Hart, vice-presidcntg johnny Trczidwell, prvsidcntg Genny Rod- gers, treasurcrg Clovis XVilliams, sergeant-at-armsg and Price Daniel, reporter. SPRING CLASS OFFICERS sto before the trophy case to admire ur-liicx ernents of past yi-urs. Tliey are Ralph Hanna, reporterg Ccnny Rodgers, treasurerg Richard Stark, sergcunt-at-zlmisg john Staiyton, presidentg Val Juan Dudley, vice-presidcntg and Bev Jones, secretary. We Say Goodbye ' i H 4'.' has JG , 5 49' ' ,v A -. .F-y, , n fa!-x iayh 1 x iff' , .1 5' , igsig Dv Zander, Doris Zinn, Iames Zuniga, Maurice MR. YVOODROVV WILSON and Richard More- head compare notes on their summer spent at science institutes. Abeita, Ernest Abel, Nancy Acevedo, Esther Adair, Gerald Adams, Iudy Adams, Zilla Aguirre, Felix Allen, Indy Allen, Pat Alley, Leon Allison, Jay Amey, Janis Anderson, Katherine Andrewartha, Jackie Anschutz, Everett Arndt, Lois Arnhamn, Patsy Junior Avery, Charles Bailey Joe Baird, Mary Lou Baker, Robert Banda, Budy Barho, Pat Barnes, Elizabeth Barron, Ed 78 Bassist, Phyllis Baum, Alan Beavers, Jeanie Becker, Libby Beckley, Sharon Bennett, Bonnie Bentley, Mickie Berkman, LaTrelle Bertram, Frank Best, Billy E vs air! f Arredondo, Robert Ates, Shirley Austin, Harold ,lf bil' F 4 f 'gilt' 1 'F 'FQ K .ff 39 fi ,xg S 4 354 4 ls 'vu 'Q 'rs 4 f I 2 .I 1 t at r A ff: W -I, WTB I - 4 .M 2 ., E . - A 'fs' x, L , ' ' 4 . A ig ' -'xiii-. it fi'?'p - W' . .mi -'- an , tb az- -as d in ,, 'V 7 K gr, Vi Q., ,wb Q, t Q kt., we Italy tw all 'X K . t k Ji Q: 1-. I , t 'SJ V hx f ' ' A' H! I Y Q MQ, 0-Y at fi.. x x ,Q ,KK T7 Q 43. . 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Betty Bode, David Boggio, Joyce Bohn, Barbara Borg, David Bownds, Deric Boyer, lack Branch, Paulette Brandt, Terry Io Bratton, Io Brewer, Patty Broad, Betsy Brown, Ann Brown, Karen Brown, Susan Brugman, Linda Bryan, Judy pf f ,0- ga - S a x ,I W '14 :s ' cf' li, 1, 'fi 4 x f SQ, ,f'e.f3 , fr? S l. PLACING THIRD in the nation with her doll Blueh0nnet, in the Seventeen m ig mne doll con test, Susan Brown, SFA junior wus twlrded a Necchi sewing machine. Brydson, Bobby Buerger, Harry Bulian, Alma lean Buratti, Bobby Burleson, Jerry Burleson, Penny Burns, Fred Busliell, Cary Butler, Frances Byrd, Chapman Cafley, Fran Calvert, jim Campbell, Charlotte Campbell, Kay Cantu, Edward Cantwell, Charles Carlisle, jane fin:-r IB-'xvirl Castellow, Calvin Castillo, Robert Castle, Lynne Caylor, Sue Chapman, Scott Christian, john Clark, Terry Cole, Kittie Collier, Brenda Coltharp, Gail Connolly, Donna Cook, Iohn Cook, Nonie Correa, Lillie May Coy, Arthur Crenshaw, Bonnie Crowe, Lyn Crowhurst, jimmy Q ' I A TRUMPET SOLO hy Rudy Banda was a feature of the fall Student Council Talent Show. 5 Jas., , C Xhtd s i.Q.s 4: I . ,QB ,ti fy. 5 -vw Q ' 1 ., . - f fi 'rv Q ff ff, ' ' 1 iw 5 -T ' I ,u ' I 'H 6 I I xv f- W I gf' g, x ,E wx-E t I N . , :LX X X 'Af' C K ' i dk ipff r. ,. ' A gr Y SV ,fin A ': , x ,f A W, K ,,. R V , W .5 tg, A 'tg R. 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X L an 57 if 1 I 5 5 J 41 Af L . L Dickinson, Ross Dir-hcl, Diann 2 'X 42 ' 'F V' ., J . .,, , L ' , .-- Dlldy, Kathleen , 1 .I-.7 Q , . ....,, Dill, Sallie -' ig. , f ix r , . ye 15.01 ,f-f-at pn. c'v N4 ,V N 4 45 V ,V . rf.. C' A-'Az 'Q fs' .' 5. i ' 11111- 'J- - i ts X Zin, ., . ,A f 5 Q 'ii A fi - ,. , J 0 , ' ' ' r ,. A ,il 37 Q I ok f fl i fig, Y ,Q X ff. 43 - , N A 6 A2 1 Y' , -V 4 -1' I' G: x, 'ti V l A rt il ls . fi V A ' A c - f A3 . If as ' yi av . iii fx' 1 . I if , , ' it , ,. 'fl 1' X l , . , ' Q - if K, f - , ii i, -ZW... 1' r Q if , X351 s ' ff ' Q Q ff? ,.. f s 7' 4 r x Ai f ' 7: 1 E F: 'Q ' , - s K l I ,X '- . , ff aff' ' ,wx .v - , X'.x X . rl X l . i Ax, us' 'in Q-.., F ainter, Robert Fariss, Charles Ferguson, Darline Ferris, Curly Finch, Ioyce Fleming, Carolyn Flinn, Bunny Flynn, Bobby Ford, Danny Foster, Tommy Fox, Kermit Frost, Patty Galbraith, Laura Gamboa, Mary Anne Garcia, jimmy Gardner, Dan Garner, Edgar Gaston, Sarah Gibbs, Charlotte Glass Liura Ellen .9-fefv Dilworth, Collett Dochen, Betty Dodge, Mike Dollar, Shirley Driscoll, Ann Dunlap, Mary Kay Duprez, Carolyn Eads, Ianey Eakin, Richard Eby, Tanya Edwards, Judy Elizalde, Cecilia Ellis, Amy Enders, Carolyn Ericson, Charles Erlanson, Edna Mae Escudero, Maria Evans, Evelyn Class ELIZABETH BARNES explains her slides on the radioactivity of prehistoric worm teeth to Ricky Matsen. Both of these students had entries in the junior Academy of Science con- test. KW'- .f-fn W-I X VJ i li jr-Vi X 4 -Us e ,I ! x TYVO OUTSTANDING seienee students, Susan Brown and Mike Dodge, discuss their latest science projects. Junior 89 Hays, Betty Heliel, Laura Heine, Virgil Heifington, Ann Hermanson, Mary L Herring, Ann Henry, Allan Hibbs, Brenda Hicks, Judy Higgins, Pat Holland, Kirke Hollingsworth, Mary Holmes, Marion Hmnerstacl, Sharon llnnper. Mary Ann il0I'IilJllI'Q, Tommy Horton, Sarali Huuseton, Judy C6 Goldsinitli, Karen A 5- Gonzales, Gloria Gonzales, Ray 1 'I Q 1 Goodwin, Kathleen 1 Y Wm? M! Gorlialn, Julia G A Govro, Sandy G 3? ti- M R ,V , V' V JI Q A vs, V V J , Greene, Sylxia ,.L- ,N M., A If i t Griffin, Ed ' , , - f 5 il A x f 1, E X Grimes, Philip Grobowsky, Sandra ' 1' Grosse, Larry i- ' . Gunn, Iarles G - X Q , Y Guyton, Harry f- 43 . . t Hammons, Kay Q f' K Harden, Caren , w x T9 Q P Harrell, Robert .. ' an . ,D 5. 3 ,go ' f f 3 L. -Q QYQWQ 3 , ,P fgal X .. V W.. a . ' ' ' 5781 54 Harrington, Dede Harris, Io KX Hasliem, Tommy fi Q' ' Hatter, lla Dee G ' R, , f X r ... fs' 1 ,fi L' , 3,3 gr . Q, , , V P 14 ,W ' eff' ' V1 1 ' 0 K ' 't i il'- ? ' 81 ! n 1 tx ,P ,, 19 5 ,f s. ' K . .X-.5 I Di A M , . , tv rr tj ' l X l Six 7 , .4 R . . fi 'fi is ee ' Y 1 4 A ' ,gf ' Jffl' ,' f' x. 'v, .K 'L ' . X v-X 4' '-y 13. Q- iv f 1 E l. , 1- 'z W- J vs. Y' ye Houston, Louise Howard, Nancy Howell, L. I C Huber, Nancy . , i l i r x , ' il'.'f.mf x 4 Hunt, Glenda ,., ,- , vw- C3 . ' V ' W I Hurt, Hilda 'fi - Q X 17 Hyman, Karen w ' , - . X ' K J .9 N l Jackson, Judy Jacob, Ken Jacobsen, Andy If 1. I' if -1153 .y Y J ig ' 5 w 'K Jarrell, Mike , u ' r' , m-gg F4 f ' fa- I J Q7 A Jeffery, Janice J A W fi In ,fi A ii in 2 X . 1 '- - , 7 . f 1 ., :im W , , Jennings, Woody if Johnson, Don ff- ' , X J' W Johnson, Eva ,XX Johnson, Helen K W FALL JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-reporter .,,,,,,,1 J Janey Eads, president, Joe Greenhill, vice-pres- will a Q a Jghnggn, Judy ident, Tippy Newton, secretary, Susan Dean, treas- ' ' urer, Judy Love. CNot pictured is David LaBauve -X J C ' , Johnson, Norma Sgt-'3t'H1'm5'l v. ' .gx , 'ae :wwf f M, ' J ' Johnson, Rodger ' 14 WS if f ' Johnson, Terry f F' l iii ii' X L ! ' A J J H5 X ., ,f,. L J V 4 Jones, Sammy 'J saar- X . Jones, Steve , ,- X I9 'f . 2 ff' X f Jourdan, Kenneth ' N 'E L fd Q Kaderka, Norma ' , ,X Kearney, Penny if . X Keilers, Mary G :F Kellam, Carolyn , 'A X f 'Ax , Keller, Scott is 40 . . ' r, ' ' f 0 J As' Kerhow, David . , - f rf Q., . ' ,, , A 'C K Kercheville, Dick X M iff J - y Kilgore, Joanna N' 1 A . A P U 1 5 4 X. . f .ti ' I, ,.,.,, , Kilman, Carolyn ,Z .MM4 I fl if K .. .,,k .lat , King, Barbara S? King, Jane an in '22 Q , L , v King, Judy -J. K A wa . ,af , in W 1. Q C7 , J 'Q-f A f King, Robert mfr' 1 M' N Q yi' I . 5 rr K ' Kittredge, Norma f i ga fl A , f A Kizer, Gib Klaus, Carl Ann Klein, Judie Klcinert, Charlene Krueger, Carl Kuempel, Edmund Kyleberg. Carolyn LaBauve, David Lafuente, Mary Lastinger, Laurie Laudermilk, Ann Lawrence, VVilford LeSueur, Mary Lichenstein, Linda Light, Dwight Lightsey, Ziana Linares, Ralph Lloyd, Pat Lock, Martha Junior JUDY JOHNSON Hope Y-teen member, partici- pates in modern dancing classes at the Y.W.C.A. Viv fu 'F ix ' 'A - 2 S lvv. 5 Q. ' X i, J MI' K ' V H b n. Q 1. It is A' va A Q .J W f :A K qi , :ff sf-if. 1 4 L ' Y f , ' i , rain at ..f it iN , i Logan, Heather -ff '- Lopez, Linda fm J F 1 'D Love, Judy V N 6: Love, Sylvia XX -r ff, we ' .ff f xl ' Loving, Pat Lukens, Judy Lundell, Terry Lung, Sandra Nlaldonado, Daniel Manor, Marcia Manos, Athena Marrero, Olivia Marshall, Alice Martinez, Robert Nlaxey, Becky Mecham, Susan Nledina, Connie Nlertink, Fred Nleycrowitz, Louise Miller, Judy Q4 . 79 S ,iv wk., I nf '61 X av- rw, 65- f , .nn S-' V, Y' ,wx 'Q M. x,.... J, f 1-1 96 X J Q SEQ, ,M I K., J? X l f, ,, Q4 PV Q X-gf , Q . , lx , , r as: 1- N- - , fc- .gg ' a W i -1, . Qi .5 ft! 1 l Q 4 I A YJ 4 g, 4 , W , 2 - 'ry 35 D an fi' if Nx,,,,,i 1 , A -.1 i f X , i 73 V 5 , r , . A M :S 'M LN? GQ 17 , L:-' Q ' any Q vu g i f -,,. A r - W McIntyre, Mary jean i , as MK,v1 ms A' -va fi 3 ,ss . ,-N if C 21 v , I f. an -- lXlClh41I1I1, Charles qv? gif 87 M -QT, M McWhorter, Billy if i r 1 if Ja!Z ,i- ' O .bll 1 Vs, gi - I 'il x 4 r , Nalley, Shirley 1 , O .fr i - Nelle, Bet au., A aww'-Q , 4 Q- nga? I1 - ty . , - ' V I A , Nelson, Natalie ss: K . .,,,.. QSM-rr ,V ..: H K .E N I , A f i 3 eu, ames xt' , M ' i n , W . i jd A y y Neuman, Sam VL z T . in 1' I-F, F. If lNewman, Ducky 1 - ' Newton, Tippy 5 uv' xg I M -W l if At, 5 A Nichols, David 'v ,Q , h XS- Q 1, xv 9- Zh swf, , ffxhsr Q- Z M' K 1 f Yr' QC' Y' x X mf fx or A X A 71- ff VW Ll , -.ab f Q7 T1 41' .H au- TT- J Niermeier, Arthur Noah, Pat Noe, Mike Nowlin, Douglas Oldham, Ray Owens, Missy Pacheco, Ioe Pannell Peggy Miller, Tom Xlobley, Carol Moody, Ian Moore, Billy Moore, Carolyn Moore, Pam Morelos, Jorge Morgan, Rayford Morton, Jane Moss, Margaret Moses, Mary Muesse, Sally McBrine, Betty McCaskill, Diane McCaslin, Helen McCowan, Marsha McCullough, Frances McDougall, Alex Class COMET STAFFERS Diane Dlughtry and Cirolyn Younger sell a subscription for the 59 Comet to Ed Barron. 'HWY TERRY JO BRANDT, junior, works together with stmor NI iry Sentcrfitt and sophomore Barbara Felps in 1 clothing class. Junior Price, Ned Pruett, Joyce Quinones, Louisa Ravel. Phyllis Raven, Janice Reddick, Bryan Redfield, Sarah Reed, Janice Reed, Jerry Recs, Julia Rcinenger, Alice Reissig, Jo Ann Resendez, Tom Richardson, Jane Ricketts, Joe Richhurg. Nlary Ritter, Frances Roherts, Jeff - Paris, Shirley Parsons, Ted Patterson, Velma Pauer, Cary Pearson, Cynthia Pechacek, Mary Ann Pelot, Douglas Pelton, Fay Peppard, Katie Perkins, Letha Pesnell, Wymann Peterson, Joan Pierson, Louise Pittman, Gene Pollard, Freear Pollard, Gretchen Poole, Scott Potts, Dinah Prado, Carmen Pressler, Steve lf! K f- - 'Tr Q , V C ix 'C Al J f fl is T 1 l f If 'N E KJ' A1 -gp R Q., . ,Mfr 1' J V I , . Q 'A K' L 'fx lr 'IPX .lit S , t If - if ...Mg ,wi W , 1 41 , . ag 124' Y'-.,,., -, 'Q' - - s P X 4 P .A , A 3. ' J 077, K - f, f ,,, fs x , Q f 6' If , 'Y' -' l X ' F ,i 6, R ,157 if 5 Q1 S it T, X A , dfyfw., , fi., A ar- .,,, K E 4,5 - W L .QV NN - 'Y sl ,Q 1 5 . 1 ., -. wa Y -vga, , J J , ., sg iffwhs ,: :,e., l -153 Lx it ' 'X 1-t an f . , 0 Q 0, 52 vi 1.1 , - 1- as K S, e - .134 Y ' i' . Si Sf' ll 1 zz Pgf, ' F'f,X, .,,,, nf: .hffa l pl 0.2 V-I 'Q' K : l, c l. Z f. ff ,- X' 'x J what xt f W , 5 E -R Q, . ,s . v. .4 ' Q. xv I ig an 'Tw' We 4 N , sf ' I l .f h- ff jgfj t p,..,,.,1, 'f' 1, 1.f. ' -mi: -. if ,.f Q '3 r fv- ID U 4, . , ., , . L-F I s Y... T E .,.. Q5 N 'N A Q ' sf ,rg .x -vw UV, 'Q 6 ,il 7, If ll 5 1 'S if 'ri'-1, an g A Robertson, Sandra Rodgers, Karen Rodriguez, Mary Roe, VVanda Roscher, Barbara Rosson, Marilyn Rothchild, Anna Rowley, jimmy 4 t 7 V Q , 1 l X , f ga ,P ' 5 Russell, Mary hy 5. Salinas, Frank i if - , SM Sandberg, janet y , '64 Sanders, Jackie X , IA . Q , Q f Sanders, Kay ,SF W W Schade, LaNell , 6 , ..,. 5, Y L, 5 - J. Schieffer, Alex L' h 1 3 Schoen, Cary Ak l S , x ix y ,, i kk r ' ft ri X ,ij A ' l S KE, , l' ff l n, ,, 1' 102 Schultz, Bronson 6 , ra ,Q Seiders, Terry ' ff Y A 0 ' , x H i ,- Sexton, Joe ' 'il 'H Shannon, Norma 8,1-. ll Y -A 1 S ' : ' K 1' , l,,',3'ligAf:ilgrlr ? 2? ..- ,. , 'rf L 'H .af . T1 X , ', . , , 1 t ,fx X sf l 'r l I k ,,, X KY , ' V1 , Q V ' . x ' r , 5 ,f ,. . ff, 4 a la' ' fx r fk JANE CARLISLE holds the '59 Student Directory which she designed. Class Shannon, Sandra Shelley, Rebecca Shelton, Polk Shropshire, Jackie Shuford, Laura Simmons, Douglas Sims, Charles Slack, Martha Slaughter, Ann Slaughter, George Small Smith, Smith Smith Smith 1 joe Monte Nancy Susan Terry Soza, Mary Ann Starling, Pat Staton, David Steele. Clmrles Steinlmnser. Linda Sta-xx'a11'cl, l,lllllSll Stinson, Gwen Stitt. David Stokes, Dee Sturgis. .lolm Suelie, lolln Swunli. jerry Swartz, Roland Swenson. Bea Tzlnsell, Scott Tennyson, Betty Terry, Cindy Tlmwley, Stun Tlliele, Carroll Thomson, Perry Tllruslmer, Rebecca SALLX NIUESSE demonstrates the technique of good salesminslnp to Leon Alley. VA? 5- -.4 fe.: Jf l'L, 'H vs .,,,. -- .pl f ,f Kw,u 1 Km L 'u 'WA l AX l 9 f . if be f-' V, 'r ,A 1 l .afzil W n l ff-22:1 , fl .::ff4'f if f I42:'-IW r 41,21 M lx Adi: L f tt g l Tippit. Terry Tomlinson. Bll1'lDL1I'il Torres. Frank Tucker, luclx' 'l'nl'lington, Cfoylene 'l'n1'ner, l,ynnell l llI'lQ, clllllll' Valentine. Qlllllllll' Yurelu, .lanie xl1ll'Cl2l, Snsznmzl Vickers, Burton xllllkll'l'1.'ill, Moxie Xllalden, Cl1k11'lCS xYill6flfil, Frances Xllllker, Sara Beth Xllill, .Indy Nllllsll, .Iannes NYzn'ner, -lllllll XV1n'ner, Tom Xllltson, Ann U RQ 'Y 5. l A -'f tslw' . X 'Q 'N' - it-Q--fi 'F N4 cf? 'R l 'pp nr- gills 1 xilllsllv 2 1 4' we 5 we ..f ' -.F e ,tr 2 iv x Yr Q 4 .-I:-:JJF ....iI:?::q..!v X tl? W IQ ,A :N 1. . 'i -,- B -- Y' ff ,uf lx ,fix ,aux mf- x . 1 JW 'vm v is 4,3 , 'S ., M , ,, h rv M- wx ag f .QQ r-4 Fx. L. f 4, MJ S fm? OU' ux M jk- ts ik tx. 'Vg s ,Q 1 C -1 ' bn e ?1,,N, 4 Z 'Sl ' eff P .kfskygal X .--Q., 0 O - 'I ev. VR ...X fy , , ,1 1' f .1 1 'G' L -N,-1 Junior Class s Weaver, Cary XVebb, Nancy XVebb, Teri Wenmohs, Iohn Ben N. , gg CUPID, impersonated by Bryan Reddick, lets fly a shaft at the command of goddess Diana, Eve Miller, as the two set the theme for the Latin banquet. ,fp T ' Wenzel, Bill X X White, Skipper .F WVilder, Diane 3- ' X ,gg Willeford, Molly I if i , g Williams, Elzie Q N V I .i A B YVilliams, Tommy j A' Y 5 S Williamson, Mason ff' L S Y, A A t Tyr Wilson, Dorothy m e t 5.iim V . . f 3 zii ' YVilSOIl, Heather Wilson, Miriam 5: NVilson, Rabun B 5- f Wifi, Rita j 1 In e H Wofford, lane I i h A, it ' Wolf, Becky ' -qi . Q 9 X I tu Wolff, Bette T7 R B V?-'V Wright, Iudy Q Y A' :H Wright, Melanee X! r , it row. ' il, ,if I YT7 so cw B ' . . ' -f11f+W,,,,: ,,f',,,,x if . . Young, john Henry Young, Robert Younger, Carolyn Ziller, Cathy Zimmerman, Dorothy fl Junior Class Cfficers , F .0l fli?I' 4?.'s I' 6 C Q CHATTING in the lunchroom before school are junior class officers-Evelyn Evans, reporter, Judy Love, viee-pres- identg Miriam XVilson, seeretaryg Charlotte Campbell, treasurer, and Frank Bertram, president. BELOXV: VICE-PRINCIPAL R. V. Baker, in charge of assemblies, oints out to class presidents Knox Vlfilliams, sophomore, Frank Bertram, junior: and john Stayton, senior, the dates when each will preside over a Class assembly. ' PM ---n-4 RK N ax 4 ,fv- I :yy , ,t iff Qi . f f 4 K it . 3.5, , 9 5 5 MW... I F OPENING OF SCHOOL found these elger students A Kenneth Powell Mary Lou Prlce Judy Sums and Steve Gardner lrnung early IH antlcrpatlon of 'ln exutmg new sophomores year --Q Ol Armstrong Carolyn Bfuley Ralph Beardsley Charllne uh Arnold George B lllard Robert Bennett an K' Ashmore Helen Barcl av Frances Bennett Wyhe fx KJIFJ' Vw! 'X Nu. 'Nw X tlfr ff 'CN M ent R1ch1e Barclay ohn Berqqulst m Adcock Cecll Alexander Sharon An Alv irfldo Louls Anderson Roger Ayers ohn Barnard Lana I1 -M 'F Ns.: I 1-.,, .Of 'vs 1' W r Addcox 1v1an Allrson Don Alx arado Tom Archer C lrolx n B rggett Susan Bawcom Bette W Albrlght oe Almanza Rachel Amaro Ramona -Xrellano Ernestme B ulev Andy Bay lor Dave YJ C6 h Q'--Y -Xlcorn X elma AllT1qlllSt oyce Anderson Nlllx6 Arex 110 Ch u les Barlev P 11 Bea Gal Blqchly Bobby Boutwell George Branch Cynthla Brrstol Davrd Burg Darlene C ab allero Rudy M515 fliflsv na X'-r Black Nl'lTlll l Booth C xthy Br md Beverly Brown Cathy Burleson Betty Campbell Amta 4-1 ff, .4 Blakeslee Joanne Bowers Danny Brfav 1 Brown Ursula Burnett Bo Carden N1 lke 0 fn A Blewett Kfzthv Bowman Chad Brel ind Ph1l1p Bumpus Trna Burnett Loreler Carlson Nhlton -E5 9 5 ww Bergqurst Tom Bollmger Ebbye Boyce unes gh Berrv udv Bl0ITlqlllSt Ann Box d Betty 'ti' ,qqiw Blbby Blgham Candy Sarah Bock Boner C rrol Sue Charles Boyd Brace 1 Anna XA-rfb? ix ,Mi km fi rf MV: 1 f CONFUSION ARISES as sophomores scramble for seats in their first assembly at S.F.A. y .t c A sophomores ff? y Carlson Suzanne Cast1llo Carole Chelf Betsy cf' I S... fn.. ? 0Q9lIlarMmn C zrrlngton e C lstlllo ROSIC Chllders Norma IT 'Sf C lrroll 9 lllle C litlllltq M lry Rose Cl 1gett ack fs AL 41- Chambers Sammle Clewls Carol Cooper Tammy Cormsh Anne C1 ow Don Daugherty Ahce Ch lpel Zelda Cohn Fr mces Cone Sherryl Covmgton C uol Culbertson D1 me D1v1s Barrv 'fr CLEANING UP the Band Hall 'ire snipes Nancy Mitchell Don Hiclcling wnd Io'1nne Blflkeslee. sophomores N.4esH K X 'Q gn-0 ef' . W ,im g X A, Cheflvens N1 lrtha Com ad ack Cook Cary C1 uldock Cr or go D 1l1l met D IX IS Charles E9 if 'KW Ns fyll Wi 'Nv Q -L-7' Xf-X Cheeves Lucy Conradt Earnest Copeland Carol C1 enshaw B 1rbar'1 D llll6lS oyce Dfzvrs Dlck ,Q af' Z3 l 'Q sf 4 15 if D ly wood NI1ke Derrlck S lmmy Dmgwall Davrd Douglas Bobby Edgar Susan Fr1cson Susfin , ,-1, r- .-' 5.1, Ag .. nv-M l . i Ld! 'xv Ning IQ! AP I f K Y WV 'Bi' De ll mg How 1rd Dettman Ceorgana D1xon Sfmdra Dowmng udy Edgar Nhke Esp 1rz'1 c e qi.. Dc lson C lrx Dc x 1ne Dlck Dm e Dina Dunl rp Dee EdIH15tOH C lrole Ex ms Bettv T? DeLanev Henry D1 IZ de Leon Xllfldm Dox e D1 ln 1 Eckstem eau Edu lrds XV 1111 lm Ex ms X11 -2- f 1 1 S 7, 1 iq - I , Y. 1 1 A ' I X 'V 1 f L. 1 ' -1 -- f J 1- X nd Q 1 17 iris! S S sd xt V,fgl,??pxl ktvl - at ,S A , gk , mm Zhk :El 8 1 1 ,M ., ., A I Q 'ss Fi...:. 'R is x A. ,J F-'Sf' -fi 1 114 A ' l 2 B ' ' , 1 , , op omores .. V 1 ' ... A ' 3 if M ,Lg , '-if K ,,- ..,. 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M11 G1lbert Lea Grfzv Lester H lckerman a 314' 7 x pn, ln-.., Glllesple llClV Green Rodney H 1ehnel B11 y rx f-ve 1 'R Clllllm G1r Creenxx ood De 111 H 1 Henry WV f 534 X 1 lf E Q5 Fu o.. :1 FD Kc Fowler Gordon Funk Rrch 1rd Gardner Edlth Gober ean Gr1fHn Elmer 0' an 5 is Flilnlflg unes Fovx lc r Nancy G 1111 ox Ce C matt X mcv Coclun 1n B 11b ll 1 Cu I1 1rdo O 1 r 'Na'. UI' VA 'Y--r Fold cn F1 edel lckson NI 1rV Ann G 1nn 1w'1v Berry G 1rx ey Lynne Gonz 1les XI 11 g ll e Gubsu Ross G f-10 fx f-N., Foster 1 Frlend Ann Gardner Stew e G 1rz 1 G 1rolyn Goslln Dor1s Gurnn JHHICG H lncock Piu H lrt Chrls He1111ms esse Hel nmndez esse H1ck1nan Hmes D1 mne -Nag 'i 72 ff H mdx K IV H 1rx lCk Susan Henson Bex er1V Her Il mdez Xian H1qhs1n1th NI 1rc1a H1pKl11ta Xlarx H 1rc11n BL nnv H ltch C 1rn1 Hem mdez Annle He-rn mdez Rudx H1gg1ns A1 me Hlxson errx nw- 'FQ C H lrklns XVM ne H ltch C111 1st1ne He rn lndez Cllbert II1c1x11ng Don H11111rd a Hodge CCC111a fx H 11Sc11 'xluxm H IIIIC Dudlc y H 111110 S mdra H unllton Donn 1 H 1rr1s Robert HL 1rn K lren Z' ,rx 'U -if 1:1 H 1m11ton H 1rr1son Bex erlv Heckmann .me 9 nik ,,.,4s an 4' SSP C KA Q fi is 7' '-u 'hx 6 '77 'Q-Y Xw 'llc 11 in A 2-we M4 eg,-gf., H lmmett L ldonna H 1r11son Chfnrles Humann Betty C?y Ph! v-qi llx TOPPLE TENIPLE IS the password for the Maroon Temple t11t Sophomores enter mto the Sp1r1t of tlnngs by purduslng, bus tmkets for the out of town guna 4- 1-.gf 45-'-1 sophomores v , T '1 W1 'VA ' '-:4 ' f-1 . 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'IL V ' - no Rx Hodge, Vernett Horstmann, Anna Jacobsen, Janean :J 'Wi K x X XXXX N! -Q KKK-dill xx Hoffman, Jerian Howard, Betty Jaso, Lillian .Al fox 'C' I Holford, Bill Hyde, Melvin Jennings, Marsha 955 Holland, Curtis Ingram, Connie Jessen, Vana Nu f BUYING a spirit ribbon from Red Jacket Befl Swenson 'ire sophomores C irolyn Llbit Susan Jewett ind Al me Higgins Sophomores Isbell, Robert Jewett, Susan Jones, Jan Joseph, Ann Keller Kenneth Kitley Mike gi l Y? -17 'Q Jackson, Jane Johnson, Andrew Jones, Janell Joyner, Carolyn Kendrick udy Kleiman Nlark f.-. I X s Qin N Jackson, Robert Johnson, Bo Jones, Robert Jurado, Albert King Betty Kormeler 1 Jacobsen, Bill Johnson, Michael Jordan, Betty Karotkin, Ralph King Candy Koschel Ray 'VK lf' Q,--. we 'UN 19 sg, 'C' 2 K5 'O in v w MN d , 3 1'- 'i.,. 6- M l 'iz -if 'stiff Al.l.Ll-411.4 x X ' hi.. x . X ,. H , V--. SOPHOMORE Dave Baylor, featured here with David -1 ' V- LaBauve and Chris Crow, entertain at the Student Council p 4 A Talent Show. ff as r., ,, -fi S h y y 415-, c op omores . f ft pk' ,, ' .a l 7 4 ' s ss? 97'-QI 1 e if X it ,-..lif' ' X' x-. Rl' .. ' .A . , , 1 x 'N v ,V 1 , X K , :Mp I x ' fi ' '- X ... A L 9' 1' Q: X JAX N DNV Qing Kuehner, Clarence Lane, Dianna Lewis, Brady Lorea, Mary Love, Wanda McDonnel Bessie 3 LaBeif, Labit, Patsy Carolyn Langford, LeBarre, Mary Pam Linares, Lindgren, Manual Kay Longoria, Longoria, David joe Loving, Lundquist, M ary David McFarland, Mabie, Alvin Cary LaGrone, Phil Leshikar, Terri Lindgren, Mickey Looney, Elizabeth Lyon, Mary Machado, Frank ll' I.-2' 'Ph'- McCarroll, McCormick, McCullough, McCullough Dick Dorothy Charles VVanda Machado, Machuca, Macias, Madison, Josie Manuel Salvador Iackie MaCee, Mallari, Marshall, Marshall, Marlene WVilfred Alice johnny LISTENING 111t1nt1v to 1 Sp'lI'l1S1l reqorchng 11V NI1ss Nhrx Alma Portcr 1re sophomores L.1c1o1111a H1111111Ltt 1nd C1101 Sue Bock sophomores 44. 19 Ja ,. 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MRS MARCUERITE JARRELL observes Deanna Stoune tenth grade art student as she works dunng class sophomores Powell, Prentice, Kenneth Linda Price, Pulliam, Mary Lou Iim Renteria, Revell, Mary Owen K i S' Q S 'R' x..,..,,M' Ll .fzvl af' 5 t i 'Q I we ,in K ,FV 3 . t aff Prewett, Prewett, jonroy Sharon Pullium, Ramirez, Pat Mary Riba, Robinson, Carolyn james M 3? X ff' , S 'S' 5 er.. 5 -L., 5 ,,,, X life R ,f i 'WM 1 Q L 'Y fr fri '. as ,ll ' in ' ' -flz BUSY with pre-Christmas tests, sophomores found it hard to concentrate on the day before vacation. sophomores Ramos, Joe Robinson, Iohn Rogers, Jack Rutledge, Cel Sanford, Sally Saxon, Sam '59 , M A 1? R - . 'l ,I Q A fav- 1 8 .7 rd' W H 12,5 Q , 45 ii? 2 ti av' 5 .4 4 4 a sg .W ,3 i vs.. W ig-ri urs Raven, Don Robinson, Robin Root, Rod Ryan, Sharon Sansom, Elizabeth Sayers, Maridee .Q Reed, Mickey Rocha, Mary Rotsch, Walter Sandefur, lack Sassman, Tommy Scharlach, Iim 'af Reid, Peggy Rodriquez, Mona Rusch, Kerry Sandgarten, Mickey Sawyer, Arra Lou Schmidt, Maureen ,.. 'M pa., 1 2, 5 . .f L R ' 51. g 3. . I .JL QI, J' 'Y vs. K WT .v K1 LQ r.S?i!5!r? ww of s . -- . , t, .F . i . I Mwrff J Q. ' 4 l Qi E X , 'V' Q, ' My f.. ' Ea, Q s if, ai , ,nf ' -' 4 V if ,, 5 4 f , Q -V i gg ' i, be af , - ,,.. V viii 1 M , 1 ia-7 'fam ' -. M X that-ag.wi ,W . ' 'V 3 -L nf' ',,.-1, ,:..,,, sn Fi, gn ,ne Wilt ' I r r 4 xi 5 f Ti 0 FY' ,,, ., ik V ' x sv -rw . 1 - ,, - px , V S f i lffgl' 5' Wi tl S at er' v A its U! gs K 'A V .egg 4 . , Helm ,. I ff-.211 Schneider, Schroeder, Wesley Beryl Scott, Sharpe, Judy Pat Shirley, Showalter, Jerry Sharon Ann Shuler, Schults, Marilyn Wynell Sifuentez, Simpson, Mary Worth Smith, Smith, Ray Suzy r 4 O , 2 as ., f,4f 4' gg , ,. '5fY' 1 ,S 41 'R I rf ,F A ,-Y, Xt J . r 'N' ' lip' Xi, 1 L, V Y. l li' if ,i xi iv 2. 1 'wa a, ya A ,ez,i,,fff ya,-Q ' 115 4 S ff! '52 N, g. 24 if X Schronier, Judy Sheffield, Sally Shropshire, Sue Shupee, Aurtienne Sims, Judy Smith, Tommy ,ii gm ,,-, ! NFELIZ NAVIDAD is the greeting of Miss Mary Alice Porter's advisory members as they celebrate Christmas the Latin-American way. sophomores a me 45 1 af E, 2 2 ' .1 . ,M .kiwi V' S K 2 'fkl ., , 1,514 i'x Schwartz, Susan Shield, Eric Shugart, Billy Siedo, Mary Smartt, Herschel Smith, Billy r ,5- , pe Q ci mf ' it l Lihdgfiff -is .11 P , ..-:gf L , . I - .. J, I xg- gtg' X4 Q X 4 . V Ni:-L A xsliwx' Q, 'v M L W: I 5. , V j ,fj 1 - ' f ,N S -W Smith, Smith, Smith, Barbara Charlene Irene Sorden, Soto, Spradling, Kay Genevieve Emest Spence, Squier, Stark, Pat Kenny Vicky s em ,. x Smith, Pat Spence, Anne Starkey M ary, Sue Vasquez, Walker, Stasswender, Toni Stohl, Randall, Taylor, Mina Pearl 64 1 ay 7 rffx vw, ua, i g fill' 1 1 ba ,J Steinle, Iack Stoune, Deanna Terbay, Ioe vz' . . Q lr X XY , x di.. 4 ifx ei? Q 'B ,Q W ff Siem, Stinson, Swearingen, Ianet Yvonne Lee Sl16hS, Sutherland, Thomas, Peggy jo Beth Dorthy Theriot, Thieme, Thornberry, Barbara Douglas Kathy Tompkins, jimmy Varela, , Q Q sq Servando ik. f wt Wallace, lr' Q? Janef 'K A vs K as C ' :Q 6 by 4. W 3, 1 ri- in H'?l' S hy: I X . r ' :5::: ' sv V' r Vilas! N 5 f X I ,125 s ,.. .jo - N . r x Q 5 - 1' a ,. , I ,? , ffwizf .. 4:23, f Q X Tampke, Mary Thomas, Dudley Thurmond, Sharon Travis , Sandra Vickie XVallin, Clay - ,, i fvf Z gym. h 41595 -. ,fl 'J 'Q Q 1 x X ,.,.,l 4 1, X s - 'xl A sn' ' Kava 1 g S wi S+ M s ill! ,BK ? x , Tate, Donna Thomson, Billy Tisdale, lane Tull, Bob Vickers, Ronny Ward, M aryneil Tausch, Sandra Thorp, Ellen Tisinger, David Underwood Linda Wayne NVatt, Susan ,A- -1-ff 'TR ig! '? A ' if ff, 'i ,nffa , fp ia' a a K., x .- 0 QC' ' 3' ll, ,:' A if A nl 3 ,, . N ' .',.Q 1 x A I ' 's ' -2.-9 ati- il 3' QQ. y ' I f N, I Aix az , I A60 COMPLETINC WORK on their entry in the Deck the Door' Contest are Candy King and James Kunschik, mem- bers of Mr. Arthur Peterson's advisory. 104 sophomores -.': ,'1 ,a .V we-' is id '1':7 Nts' ik Watt Pau Westhng Bobby W1gg1HS Lanny Wllleford Byron Wllllamson Hugh Woolley Pam m 4.5, 'ls- -S' 1... v-f We1gl Frltz VVh1te Bobby Wrlcox M arjorle Wllll1mS Ilmmy Wllson Davld Wnght M elva , IW. 9 4... 'K 'S Xxx 'Q ,tw- Welch Rlchard VV1dmer Barbara WIICOX Susan W1ll1ams Knox Wllson ohn Wrlght M lldred X Qs YN 6' ---f fan 'C' im aikiiv 4' 4981 AF West Sandy Wler Sandra Wxlhelm Gladys W1ll1ams SuAl1ce VV1lson Reed Wvnn udy AS SCHEDULE PLANNING tlme comes agam Ruth ODell Nat Nattm and Robert Ortegon work dlllgently on thelr spnng semester programs sophomores Wommack Dmne 17 Q-Milli Wmfough Wlnfrey W'ood Iack1e Ruth Ilmmy Yokle Zander Zobel ohn Carolyn a 10 D If Q, , A Q gf rl I 4 L' ' M rf, ,I QL, Q- - , xg: V, - 3 fi ' ,ae rx B L K if ,V In VI' hu. SJ, 'L tlll lv- A 5? ,Sq S 9 , S Sltt e,.-: ,..: . V ,. W V V a e 1 Y- 2 52. B S f my l- Vt V ,V f r 5 . 0 3.1 A K h ' 11. , N f ' I 'P V , W gh, I . -A f y ., .., .. s,eW i ks ,M 1 :HQP D Q Ki XQH t 1 X . X' V I all Q . '. L 1 Y . V iq P y l,r ,,sExx I 7, jx , . ' 4 u ' W L 215, K 'X 1' :F I 'K .q u a E . I N 1 f mf'-, ai- '-'-: - ai-+ NV 'ff lk Q l , ,,ret,b,, . , . . 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R . , - , I 7 7 ' 9 j 7 4aaeaea U PORTRAYINC Miss Corinne Herndon and Dr. Nelson Patrick AFTER the final whistle. excited Maroon fans flood in the fall Student Council Talent Show are Meta Butler and the field to congratulate the mighty Maroons on their Don Hickling. first victory of the year. LOYAL MAROONS anxiouslv await the introduction of their football team at the all-school pep-rally held at House Park. MF, V XV N454 'WR v -. . qw' I 5' , 5.1. 4 ff.. ik' , 51 fxkygf'-x -I' .fly i if' a-7 .q:. ifif-if 'Xi' ,iss A IITTERBUCCINC COUPLE enjoy themselves at the annual Homecoming Dance held in the gym after the NVaco-Austin game. This year SPIRIT has been ever-present at Austin High. The students, known for their loyalty to their school, Worked side by side to build a spirit that could not be equaled. SPIRIT ran ever-high at assemblies presented by the students themselves. It was present at dances where the students momentarily forgot about studies and relaxed with fellow students. Filled with a throbbing spirit of pride for what they believed in, students packed into House Park each Friday night to cheer their team on- ward. Because of this never-ending spirit and pride for their school, the students of SFA were rewarded for their efforts with the Sportsmanship Trophy, proving once again that the spirit of the students determines the success of each year. SLOSHINC through the mud after a sudden shower, the Maroon Band prepares for another halftime show. The musical term vibrante, meaning vigorous and vibrating, describes the movement of sports life at Austin High. All sports pulsate with power and strength, with forcefulness and great dura- bility. The hard-muscled football player carries the ball with vigorous determina- tion, the tall, energetic basketball player, forging ahead with determination in every leap, the strong-armed baseball layer, alert in every way, and the Held and track men, enduring almost anything, combine to create a tempo that is vibrant, pulsating, enduring. This year the vigorous beat of sports, its great power and strength, captured the heartbeat of the student body who re- sponded to the pulsating moments of the game-a touchdown scored in the last min- utes of the fourth quarter, a basket shot just as the final gun went off, a run made in the last inning of a tied game, or a first won in a photofinish race. These forces and events together made the tempo of sports a vigorous and vibrant 0116. SURCING toward that moment of triumph and exultation, the athlete is swept along by the thunderous applause of the spectators and the turbulent tempo of his own heartbeat. Pic- tured are Marvin McKinnon and Robert Har- rell of SFA and Doug jordan of McCallum. 'gg' -fa' , A, Q k 'gawk 1 f if fgzzff fi X ,N ' 1 W ff JA 'Q 0 :ff m'W K ' ' :WI x ' , I M K5 r , I W 1 ri -l - 1 s , Y f I 5'- S ,I. .,. - 6, .4 3, r 1 I 'L av eps as L21 nn 'lv A., ,, 'sfo , ev - .,.-x.a1,.v . . '- --.1.-.1-...4.l.P ,. , ,.. ' ' ..4- i qvvqr W 'asia COACHES Travis Raven and Glen Swenson assist Head Coach Tolbert as they lead the Maroons trough a hard-fought season. SFA Wins Four Drops Cnc The blossoming of an inexperienced uarter- back and a brilliant second-string backfiefld gave the Maroons victories over their first opponent- 42-0. Great running by reserve backs Alan Baum, Tack Holley, and Jimmy Martins, backing up brilliant performances by Rox Covert and George Lewis, tore the Highland defense to pieces. Playing in the Mustangs' home field, SFA rode by Austin of Houston on the strong right arm of Rox Covert as the senior quarterback passed for both scores in the 14-0 win. In football, it's possible to win in everything except the final score, and this was the case in the Austin-Jeff game. The final score was 7-6, with SFA coming out on the shorter side. Covert was benched with an injury, so end Stan Cam- eron took over the quarterback slot, doing an exceptionally fine job. Playing without the help of All-state candi- dates George Lewis and Rox Covert, the Ma- roons ground out yardage the hard way, passing only two times in their 14-0 victory over the W. B. Ray Texans. The Austin Maroons dropped two touchdown passes in the end zone and had a drive falter on the Brownsville Eagle 7-yard line but man- aged to push over for one touchdown to beat the Eagles, 7-0. Outstanding in this game was senior fullback john Limon. BOTTOM ROW: Curt Weyerman, Luis Cruz, joe Greenhill, Ollison. SECOND ROW' Ph'l L l Al B Sk' VVh' Frank MHITIUCZ, J0l'm Hid1'080- Doug Faiflee- CPCKOTY CHUYU. Jim Lloyd Downing, Charles Walfien?li7'ri1m-id Shari:Rz3iirlIf,LinaIi'gSrChafle?s Tolbed. Bill Bovd. Richard Salinas, Alfred Hunt, Hays Pitts. Bill .19 5 E I H ' ' f O . , ll M, 'Ln rife-Q' 1 . QSO ,,,,.. W . M ' ia!! A A Cats Down SFA ln 6-0 Victory SFA was pushed into the background of the District 13AAAA race when the Temple XVild- cats outscored them, 6-0. The Temple defense broke through the Austin line 7 times to throw Austin backs for heavy losses. The XVildcat touchdown came with only 42 seconds left in the first half. A 6-yard jump pass from quarterback Don Mraz to end Billy Hall climaxed a 71-yard Temple drive. Austin had its chances to score but choked up twice when it got in sight of the XVildcat goal line. Austin advanced to the Temple 4-yard line early in the first quarter after Maroon Stan Cameron recovered a Temple fumble on the NVildcat 36. But with 3 downs to make 4 yards, the Maroons fell back 2 yards when George Lewis was stopped at the 6, then were set back on the 18 when quarterback Rox Covert was smeared while trying to pass. Richard Salinas caught a Covert pass to advance the SFA team to the 4-yard line, but the ball went over to Temple on downs. The Maroons never got that close again. The only other times the inefficient Austin offense was able to push into Temple territory were to the VVildcat 48 in the third quarter and to the Temple 22 in the last period. ALAN BAUM stops a hard running Temple VVildcat as the Maroons try to gain control of the ball. Curkm Terry Selders Tlppy Newton St1nley Clmeron xilke Vx E-ed junmx Nlrrtins, George Lewis, Malcolm Graham, Mark Finley, Larry john Lrmon Coach Glen Swenson TOP ROXV Head Corch jim Melltnbruch Ken YVilson, John Treadwell, Albert Mercado, Tom Tolbert Rox Coyert Ross Dickinson jimmy Baylor Dick Kercheville TIUH IDU C01Cl1 TTHVIS RHVCI1- ,, A' QQ Q00 ..l .. f'--t ' 509. if if rt f ' 3 T - '4 f Q I Q. Q a,?.l . M W ' Q U S' . l ,l iw. .sf-1 Richard Salinas, Senior RIGHT HALFBACK Alan Baum is nabbed hy a Bryan LL-ft Ipllflmtk Bronco during the Austin-Bryan game. .v'A-w- 'Q' Maroons Cvercome Bryan, 36-6 john Treadwell, Senior Guard Mike VV4-edu Scnim. Kenneth XVilson, Senior Center Tlwkli' rw- .-4' 1'1 1 7 1 4 The Bryan Broncos put up an interesting first- half fight at House Park, hut the Austin Nlaroons, spurred on hy a 67-yard punt-return touchdown by quarterback Rox Covert, erupted in the sec- ond half to turn in a 36-6 District BAAAA vic- tory. Coach lim Tolbert used both first and second units as alternative offensive threats and even ran in third teamers in the second half. The Xlaroons ate up yardage and had little trouhle with the scrappy Brones after Covert broke the game open in the third quarter with his sparkling run. ln the second half the Austin depth, weight, and experience began showing. Halfhacks George Lewis, Alan Baum, and Lloyd Downing and fullback Iohn Liinon led the way to 306 yards rushing and 19 first downs for the vic- torious Maroons. Tom Tiemann, Senior End A 'MQ , fi .J ll 1 ef 'A 1 L W QM as E gm ' 3 f J ,, I1 L L 'Ei K v 1 1529 -0 - an-5 -- '45YQRe-ilfa? ,Zak ,yy ,M ?' 4 5 ff my 7 5 4 '5?!'15?QJ4.,,sf feb ' MAROON QUARTERBACK Stan Cameron side-steps a Travis Rebel as Austin took a 30-8 victory over the Southsiders. SFA Routs Rebs, 30-8 The Austin Nlaroons bulled their way to a 30-8 decision over the Travis Rebels to take the city title. Travis played its usual hustling ball game, but Austin hustled, too, and the SFA team was just too big. Austin High moved end Stan Cameron to quarterback for the bout with the Southsiders, and the senior letterman turned in an outstanding game. He ran for one Austin touchdown, passed for another, and gained T6 of the NIaroon's total 267 yards rush- ing. Regular quarterback Rox Covert was moved to halfback on the Maroon T. He also worked well at a new post, gaining 36 yards and setting up a score with a 39-yard punt return. The ltiaroons drove 52 yards on 17 plays for their first touch- down with fullback -Iohn Limon crashing over from the one. George Lewis slashed over for the two points to make it S-O. PHIL LAEMMLE and Curt Weyerman were the hard working managers behind the Maroons this past year. ll 65 22 The Nlaroons managed to push across another touchdown with 17 seconds left in the half when Cameron passed to Lewis on a neat 31-yard pass-and-run play. Austin took the second half kick-off and marched T2 yards on 12 plays for the touchdown that put them out of reach. A MAD SCRAMBLE for the ball ensues as McCallum fumbles and Austin recovers. V- I f , O 'E QL' TRI-CAPTAINS for the '58 football season were Rox Covert, quarterback: john Treadwell, guard, and George Lewis, right halfback. Austin Trims Knights, 22-7 The McCallum Knights fumbled the ball five times in the second half, and Austin Niaroon halfbaek George Lewis put on an offensive show as the Nlaroons sank the Knights, 22-T, in the final game of the season for both teams. Trailing only 14-T at the half, the winless Knights lost the ball on fumbles three times early in the third period. The last time, Austin capitalized for a touchdown, and the Maroons went out of reach. Austin end Tom Tiemann recovered three fumbles in the sec- ond half, setting up the third Maroon touchdown with a recovery on the Knight 13. The Niaroons moved the 43 yards in nine plays after a punt by NieCallum Knight Glen Noble. George Lewis took a pitchout to the left and heaved a long pass to starter, Larry Niellenbruch, who went on to score the first Austin touchdown. Iohn Limon ran the right side for the two extra points bringing the score to 8-0. l t 9 B. T xx, , A6 li x fl L 'rf'-, A .N B-TEAM BACKFIELDERS Garland Earls, jesse llelluins, Cordon Fowler, HARDVVORKING Dave Parsons and Danny Gardner and Jorge Morelos help lead the Li'l Maroons through a winning season. prove invaluable as nmnugcrg for the B,Tean1. SEASON RECORD SFA B,S 8 Travis 8 SFA B'S 32 New Braunfels SFA B,S 34 Jefferson 0 SFA B'S 8 Temple 34 SFA B,S 8 Waco 36 SFA B'S 14 McCallum 0 SFA B'S 6 Travis 0 SFA B,S 0 Victoria 16 Maroon 0 Bees sf COACHES NVallace Dockall and XY. H. Robertson work the Bees hard XX for a 4-win, 3-loss, 1-tie season. fx BOTTOM BOYV: Dan Gardner. Dave Parsons, jesse Hellinns, Ser- x mdo Varela, john Oliver, Paul Parker, -lim Seharlaelc. SECOND HOXV: Pete Boeanegra, Knox Williams, Bill Cannnon, Tony Castillo, Lester Cray, jesse XVoocl, Garland Earls, Coaeh Robertson. THIRD ROXV: Tony Reyes, Don NVQ-edon, Tommy Fisher, Sidney Douglas, Bill Marshall, Bill Gray, joe Longoria, Russ Epright. FOURTH ROXV: Berry Cannaway, VVayne Harkins, Douglas Moore, Joe Bailey, Kenneth Powell, Chris Hart, jorge Nlorelos, Cordon Fowler. TOP ROXV: Leonard Lot, Dan Sanchez, Bill Kornieier, Ray Oldham, jerry Ilioepii-y, XVylie Bennett, Bill Thompson, Phillip Grimes, George rno . ' a W ,'., 5 ' . ' , 6 1 i F 1 F 5 F N1 95? l - fills? BAL l fe V1 I I 3 I 'rf gin W f M ' ' t 3 Y riff fi, fn... A 1 ' f W K' '5 ' N N- 'T ,,,. 4 . . , . w I ' 'Q j Z ,L 1 ,xx 1 , ., - Wt' wg. ia, f sf 5 1 3, x lv 3 Varsity Basketball Coach XVallace Dockallis 1958-59 edition of the Maroons was a young, spirited group. Although often making mistakes, after the Hrst game the Maroons were never really routed. Only three seniors dotted the fifteen-man squad. Guard joe Sparks, blessed with a good outside jump shot, was the only senior starter. Other senior squadmen were Ed Esquivel, guard, and Don Coers, back postman. Four of the five starters were juniors, indicating a wealth of material returning next year. Guards Chapman Byrd and Frank Bertram, back postman Tommy Thomson, and high postman Pat Higgins, the team's high scorer for the season, will return for play next winter. The team had four other juniors on the squad. Alan Baum was invaluable as a sixth mann with his clutch play at guard. Buddy Sims, another guard, showed good potential in his appearances. Charles Ericson, who doubled outside and under the bucket, and Bob Schaeffer, a scrappy little outman in Coach Dockall's tandem setup, will also return for next year. On the traveling squad were four sophomores. Dan Sanchez, an outside sharp-shooter, Kearney Eifler, a strong rebounder, Dean Greenwood, and Dicky McCarroll will be back for two Q t Y l i COACH YVALLACE DOCKALL watches his team defend their home goal. BOTTOM ROXV: Frank Bertram, Ed Esquivel. SECOND ROVV: Bobby Hanks, Dick McCarroll, Bob Schaeffer, Charles Sims, Chapman Byrd, Dean Greenwood, Alan Baum, Rudy Hemandez. t I star Haifa-.4 ,- . .aw-1 'HP . , ,.,. ,,:,.,. arf IT10I'C YCHTS. Basketball Schedule l 195 8 - 59 DATE OPPONENT PLACE Nov. 28 IFri.j South San Antonio San Antonio Dec. 2 tTues.J Victoria Austin Gym Dec. 5 tFri.J Galena Park Austin Gym Dec. 6 tSat.l Riverside fFt. VVorthJ Austin Gym Dec. 11-12-13 SAN MARCOS TOURNAMENT San Marcos Dec, 16 tTues.l jefferson Austin Gym Dec. 19 6: 20 AUSTIN TOURNAMENT Dec, 22 CMon.j llugersville, Ontario, Canada Austin Gym Dec. 27 fSat.J South San Antonio Austin Gym Dec. 29-30 SAN ANTONIO TOURNAMENT Alamo Gym Ian. 6 KTues.J Victoria Victoria jan. 9 tFri.J 'Travis Travis Gym Ian. 13 fTues.D 'YVaco Austin Gym Ian. 16 CFri.J 'Bryon Bryan Ian. 23 fFri.l 'Temple Austin Gym Inn. 27 fTues.l 'Mc-Cullum McCallum Gym Ian. 30 lFri.3 'Travis Austin Gym Feb. 3 fTues.1 'XVaco Waco Feb. 6 fFri.1 'Bryan Austin Gym Feb. 10 fTllf'S., 'McCallum Austin Gym Feb. 13 CFri.l 'Temple Temple 'District 13AAAA Games TOP ROVV: Daniel Sanchez, Pat Higgins, Tommy Thomson, Don Coers, Kearney Eifler, joe Sparks, Charles Ericson, Coach Dockall. y, Alan Baum Don Coers Kearney Eifler Ed Esquivel 5'10 Guard 6'1 Forward 6'1 Forward 5'8 Guard junior Senior Sophomore Senior nagff PAT HIGGINS, Austin's fine junior high postman, surprises two Hagersville COntario, Canada? Rockets by hooking right for two points. Higgins was the Maroons' top scorer for the year. Canadians Trouncecl By Abler Maroons The Nlaroons defeated Hagersville, Ontario, 50-32, December 22, in the first international game ever played by an Austin school. The boys from the Northland were passing through Austin on the way to a tournament in Mexico. To help defray expenses, they played several games on the long swing. The Canadians had no man over six feet-two, so the Maroons controlled the boards with rel- ative ease. Tommy Thomson and Pat Higgins led the Crimson rebound corps that enabled Austin to try 80 shots. After the first quarter, the game was never close. Only by flooding the floor with subs did Coach NVallace Dockall prevent a true rout. The outstanding feature of the game was the sportsmanship shown by both teams. The Cana- dians applauded Austin baskets as well as their own and after the game talked with Austinites about some of their interesting experiences on the long trip south. Bill Slusharchuk hit 12 points for the Cana- dians, high for both teams. RUDY HERXANDEZ and Bobbv Hanks, Maroon man- Tommy Tl1OIT1SOI1 Dick lX1QCa1-roll agers, take different views on the Maroons' performance 6'3 Center 5'10 Guard against XVaco. Rudy is intent, while Bobby closes his junior Sophomore eyes as a Waco player drives the middle for two. T. lbw' 's .gf-Q. 1. . JI, :NW L 50961, ' , Q. 'O ,O Q Q41 SA-rv XSQTIK it E -E 'Z Q. J gg' SFA 38 - Knights 33 SFA 53 - Rebels 38 Stealing a chapter from McCallum's victory story, the Maroons turned their accuracy at the free throw line into a 38-33 victory. The loss was McCallumis first in district action. The Maroons, rebounding supremacy and stellar play of Dan Sanchez provided the Maroon mar- gin of victory. Pat Higgins and Tommy Thom- son controlled the boards as they grabbed 8 and 14 rebounds, respectively, to out-rebound the Knights. Coming up with the finest home court per- formance of the season, the Maroons stayed right in the thick of the District ISAAAA title race with a convincing 53-38 victory over the Rebels. After trailing 9-8 at the end of the first quar- ter, the Maroons, fired by the deadly outside shooting of joe Sparks, along with baskets by Frank Bertram and Tommy Thomson, moved into a commanding 18-11 lead. The Rebels man- agled to trim the margin to 24-21 at the half-time. T omson and Higgins led the Maroons in scor- ing with 12 and 11 points, respectively. Pat Higgins 6'3 Forward junior Ioe Sparks Charles Ericson 6'2 Forward 6'1 Forward Senior Junior JOE SPARKS battles it out with jess johnson of Travis for possession of the ball as Frank Bertram comes in to assist. TOMMY THOMSON sinks another shot despite the efforts of a Travis Rebel contender. Ja l-dsffd, 21 PICHTINC OVER their tum at the ball are SFA re- bounders Chapman Byrd and Tommy Thompson. 0 Cagers Take Cats A hot night from the field gave Austin a -10-30 revenge victory over Temple in Temple as the Nlaroons finished their season on a winning note for the first time since 1956. Tommy TlilJIllSlJI1,S 10 points was high for the Xlaroons, while Alan Baum had 8 to pace the outside men. Chapman Byrd scored 6, including a 35-foot set shot at the half, while Pat Higgins hooked and rebounded for 7. The Maroons led all the wav after grabbing a quick 3-0 bulge. The closest Temple could come after the half was a 25-24 margin early in the third quarter, but 10 straight Austin points gave the Nlaroons an opportunity to pull away to the final margin. The reserves took a 55-50 victory, their best offensive showing of the year. SFA finished the season with a 16-10 record and a T-3 district marking. 20 SFA Beats Knights Cn the Backboarci Xie beat them where 1 had hoped we wouldf' SFA Coach NYallace Dockall said. Rebounding won for us at AfCCLlllllIU, and we beat them on the board here, too. And of course we hit well in the first quarter Cfive of eleven from the iieldlf, McCallum flashed an unusual zone defense as the game opened-but a bombardment led by Chapman Byrd and Alan Baum quickly brought the Knights into a man-for-man struggle. After hitting seven of 17 first-half field goal attempts, Austin cooled off, but the rebounding of Tommy Thomson and Pat Higgins. who teamed for 27 of the Blaroonsi 36 recoveries. en- abled the winners to keep firing until they hit or were fouled. Austin hit 11 of 43 attempts from the field. Chapman Byrd led the Nlaroons in scoring with 10 points followed by Pat Higgins with 8 points. A HOST OF MAROONS are all up in the air over an elusive ball during the Temple game. B-Team Has 12-2 Cage Season 2 ---.,-,. I' 5- it 'Nga' 1 COACH BILL ROBERTSON led a group of hard work in bo s into a successful and winning season of basket- g Y ball. BOTTOM ROW: Bobby Peoples, Ken Wukasch, Mike Carden, TOP ROW: Florencio Martinez, Ronny Armstrong, jimmy Bab- Iesse Hellums, David Bristol, Tommy Fischer, Tony Castillo. . cock, james Neu, Norman Holman, Andy Scott, Jack Sandefur, Coach Bill Robertson. From a group of thirteen sophomores and one junior, Coach Bill Robertson developed a win- ning team. Losing only two games, the team was defeated by the First Baptist Church by two points and by Temple by a score of 46-47. Every time the Maroon Bees faced McCallum, they beat them by a large margin, doing the same to Travis, Bryan, and YVaco. Although the starting line-up was composed of four sophomores and one junior, the team did not let this handicap hold it back. 6'4 Iimmy Babcock, 6' 3 Iames Neu, 5'7 Tony Castillo, and 5' 11 Ken XVukasch proved to be the outstanding players for the team. SIX CAPTAINS AND COACH-BOTTOM ROXV: Bobby Peoples, Tony Castillo, jesse Hellums. TOP ROXV : Coac Robertson, james Neu, jimmy Babcock, Ken Wukasch. swarm Spf 5 ' i ' I ,v i . 'fic f 'FMf.f3f 7Sz1HlW!,nlQ Ulf I I' S U I' a S G' I ' ' M I Did you know that Austin High has one of ,M I I A Q We F . FIRST-PLACE swimming team is composed of Alane Higgins, Sylvia Green and Carol Clewis. -1 I ' Q Q in x 3' 9, we the best Girls, Intramural programs in the entire state of Texas? Each year the program draws more than 500 girls who are interested in participating in some or all of the different activities of the program. As a result, each girl who earns 500 points in one year receives a letter award, top recognition for hard work and interest in the entire program. Another reason is that the entire program is correlated with the Girls, Physical Education program, and it is an outgrowth of the program and of the interest and cooperation given by the staff of the Girls, Physical Education Depart- ment. Still another reason for the successful program is the leadership offered through the Girls' Intra- mural Club. Season Schedule CGirIs' Intramuralsl Tennis Singles I Badminton Doubles Ping-Pong Singles I Posture .I Speedball t..t I I Shufffeboard Doubles Ping-Pong Doubles Shuffleboard Singles Basketball I I I I I Badminton Singles I Tennis Doubles Tumbling I I I I I Softball I I VVINNINC FIRST PLACE in volleyball are BOTTOM ROW: Delores Guerra, Shirley Ates, Karen Brown, Dorothy Portillo. TOP ROVV: Pat Lloyd, Judy Houseton, Pat Barho, Cel Rutledge. Swimming I September 17 Volleyball I September 19 September 22 I I October 20 I October 27 November 13 December 12 I I january 12 February 9 February 23 I I March 9 I March 30 April 13 I April 15 I I May 4 CAPTURING FIRST PLACE in Speedball are BOTTOM ROYV: Delores Guerra, Shirley Ates, Karen Brown, Ducky Newman, Pat Barho, Dorothy Portillo. TOP ROYV: Pat Llo'd, judy Houscton, Eva johnson, Camille Walker, Ginger Kelley, Cel Rutfedgc. INSERT: Captain Pat Lloyd. 'Y' VVINNERS of tennis singles-Beginners, Eva jolmsong Intermediate, Putty lNIiSS Cartllyn Hewatt Brewcrg and Varsity, joallecn Lightscy. lg gf. 'sl I N 'rf , z if A K .K ,I I 5 . Z! ' e - Q . ' ' - 5' -f ,ss- Nw. if qfi. n I 5 in pusy! 2 5 3 I n I 32 VICKY STARK-first-place winner in the annual Posture Contest. Intramurals Sponsor BADMINTON DOUBLES winners-Ten'y Smith and Toni Stasswender. PING PONC singles winner-Eva johnson. f aw 2 , I ' - 1 ' ' ' I-.Mfg 2 ,J 0 4 g I Al l , Ili' ' If It I PING POING Singh-s winner-EV! JOIIIISOH. 1 1 123 A- , no A.41:..g..... 'W ,-:X ...Wc,Mf.. , . Nl X X - 4 - 7 V PL V , ...Q . X X aa all H' , -, v-M...-,. A ..' -.. ,. , .,.....--,,...,..-.- pw M y ,va as wg- , .W -f . A. Mi? N' -4 i as ti, ...,..,..- W ........- ,... . .pg.4M-- .....m..u,...,.., .. ,,c...Qgslf ,.1...a.. ,a.,.,,,,,,,,.. A :aa wax: 4. A -Q '-- H -W --4.1 , xx Fu... .11 M + -M 1... 7 Q.. MANY BOYS, such as Florencio Martinez, Byron Willeford, Ross Cubser, Boys' 'Murals Boys' intramurals are set up to accommodate boys unable to participate in varsity competition -boys who have a real talent in sports, such as basketball, football, bombardment, swimming, ping-pong, and tennis. Students may have the honor of winning a letter as in other sports and activities. Boys have an imposing record to shoot for, as a record num- ber of over 1000 points was scored by one boy three years ago. An intramural letter is received by earning 400 points. Points are accumulated bv the top three or four participating in an event. The participant receiving the most points re- ceives a star on his letter to indicate this extra achievement. Outstanding in intramurals this year were Ken Wukasch, john Overton, Daniel Luna, joe Lat- ting, and Doug Simmons. Ronnie Armstrong, and David Lundquist, participate in boys' 'murals. w s. Q-.RNS --.-.x si' ,R . -.-Q.. -...S F V 'X ra DOUGLAS SIMMONS wins first place in ping-pong singles with Terry Poole placing second. DIRECTOR OF INTRAMURALS, Mr. Milton O'Dell tells a group of boys how they can become a part of the intramural program. BOYS try hard to excel so that they can make a good showing for their teams. inifffgi - -1' 1 ,, ygg M YW ' . W fl ' r., . I 124 L.--'A' A nu v- 1 rf, ,,,. fr! , Q .fs K . .1 M ,l,-.4 , I ,yawn as . , mf' wi ,. .. .- - I ,., , .. 'r ef 'fx .' 1 ,, 1,-vjfg .,.l-15 'rf vw, ,, : . - fr ., .af V' Lr:.fQ4 '4 it5'a f , ai -. mfiiaa., -t Q .-,....---- - I I 949 FIRST-PLACE WINNERS in Class A touch football are Ken NVulcasch's team-Jimmy VVoods, Ross Cuhscr, Ronnie Armstrong, joe Amezquita, Ken VVukusch, Andy IOHN OVERTON leads his Class AA touch-football team to win first place. Johnson' Ronny Vickers' Joe Acuna' Mcmhers pictured are: James McNeil, Woody Jennings, joe Sexton, john Overton, Darryl McDonald, john Sturgis, Scotty Tausch, Norman Kittredge. lntramural Teams Vie for First-Place Wins FIRST-PLACE CLASS AA BOMBARDMENT TEAM-BOTTOM Noe, John Limon. TOP ROW: Philip Grimes, Clovis Williams, ROW: Hayes Pitts, captaing Penny Baker, Barton Vickers, Mike Dee Stokes, Raymond Culp, john Treadwell. L ,Afff Girls' Varsity Tennis T Efriwwsm, D .ww as -qu:-nf! 'H ' --as rv COACH BETTY GRAY demonstrates the correct way PRACTICING what Misshflray has 5UggC5t9.d is Tfmi to return 1, Svrwd bull- Stasswender, one of Austin Highs top tennis players. BOTTOM ROVV: Coach Betty Gray, Toni Stasswencler, Patti Moehl- TOP ROXV: Ioalecn Lightsey, jan Utley, Carolyn Moore, Ann McCully man, Mary jean McIntyre, Diane Prince, Anne Spangler, Terry Smith. Linda Gilbert, Mariam XVilson, Nancy Smith. ..-ngnv IAN UTLEY is happy after retuming a ball and winning the match. Top Tennis Standing Austin High Girls' Varsity Tennis Team con- sists of 14 girls chosen in the fall for their ability and potential as a tennis player. This is the only varsity sport offered to girls at Austin High. About half of this number are picked to be on the traveling squad to participate in various tournaments around the state in the spring. The program for tennis quite Well known throughout Texas and thought to be one of the strongest of its kind. Miss Betty Cray, coach of Girls' tennis gives her girls many valuable hints in tennis tech- niques, which help them to have a more success- ful season. PRACTICING her forehand is singles player for Girls' Varsity Tennis, Toni St lsswender. LQ' ..a .eff ,--env' ,,.-'nav 4 f-4 1 J, -11,4 44, '--s f , ft is F1 ' 1 SHAKING HANDS after a practice game are Carolyn Moore and Ann Mc-Cully. UP ON ONE FOOT is Ioalcen Lightsey as she serves a ball to her opponent. Us fum, w,,,,,,,,m ,, In If I amvmgqggiggb' ' Maroons Capture First in District w 1 I . ja I , .X- Q. .p 5 if ,iii I Q COACH WOODROW SLEDCE helps Frank Bertram, SFA's top singles' player, with his side stroke. PLAYING TENNIS against each other are SFA,s doubles' teams- Jack Boyer and john Stayton and Dwight Oglesby and Jerry Meyers. W 9 W AUSTIN'S DOUBLES' TEAMS are Jack Boyer and John Stayton, and jerry Meyers and Dwight Oglesby. Boys' Varsity Tennis Paced by junior Frank Bertram, a state semi- finalist as a sophomore, the boys' tennis team went on to rack up another successful season. Bertram won second in the district in boys' singles. Other performers in the senior division of district play for the Maroons were john Stay- ton, senior, Bob Creer, senior, Dwight Oglesby, senior, jerry Meyers, senior, jack Boyer, junior, Bill Brandon, senior, Billy Disch, senior, and Neal Watt, senior. Performing in the junior divi- sion were Ricky VVilliams, Wilfred Mallari, Rickie Matsen, and Mark Fries. Stayton and Creer were the second line singles, men, Whereas Oglesby and Meyers comprised the top-ranked doubles' team. '39-ws V 1fi wL,',, t,,, , fkxixr ,-fu V ' 4- ,,, -Y s i: r ,-:msn f p ia vi Jaya.,- .4' , 0 1 4 ,.' 4 ' . 4 ' rf' ,J . - - ,, ,.,, rr' I . ' ' ,4 ' y ,rl ' L' 4 X' :Ill Q' 'fa El ,, , Q' '.',i ',f 1 1 f.f. 1 4 is .ma- .Six :Lia A 5 .V 3 , ,H 1 1 ia ... I i , A ROBERT CREER and Frank Bertram are SFA's biggest hopes in Austin's singles playing. X. 12 2 1 ' , A Wi ig? mxii -1.....,..,- N ,U lllun-...M 'Nunn wi., FRANK BERTRAM, one of Austin High's singles players, is considered by many to be the best senior-division tennis player in the state. BOTTOM ROW: Wilfred Mallari, John Stayton, Bob Creer, Frank TOP ROW: Neal Watt, Dwight Oglesby, lack Boyer, jerry Meyers, Bertram, Mark Fries, Billy Disch. Ricky Matsen, Bill Brandon, Coach Woodrow Sledge. -W--MW -Na--.......,,,,, w.-,gm NM tx C . l l' AS: , Q 9 , ' It 'gl' ' f X 3 . 451' . at ' Mfg. ' gn Cv k :'-V J t f' z y ' , . If I 8 XX i W0 .4 . .-.., A vw' - 0,5 'Q . -T. -, c . 5 J 5,1 . , A 'afa-551 5 f',g,,n'. . X 0 4 . '.'. , . Q .. . , ,ol V..41 .1 . .' 'O - sg. .-., an , Q51 .gtgmk . . 16 A.-552-H' as J .1 ,,,,...n 'I -is. ' , 1 .. '-' ,.,.. 7' We , , 'G' ii .......,,,, oe W BOTTOM RONV: jack Holford, Arnold Reynolds, Louis XVade, Carl Krueger, Marvin McKinnon, Lavonne Phillips, George Lewis, Tommy Tieniann. jay Hundley, James XValsh, Don Skelton, Robert Harrell. SECOND ROVV: Ross Dickinson, Mike Savala, jerry Hixson, james McNeil, Kenneth Iourdon, Larry Mellenbrueh, johnny Treadwell, Jorge Morelos, George Slaughter, Larry Gosse, jimmy Martins, Tippy Newton, jimmy Valentine. THIRD ROVV: Charles Davis, Bob King, David Lz1Bauve, Frank Rosales, john Overton, Bronson Schultz, Glen 5 . M' feta' r-,,- I K pe ewfj' .st H 1 - L JV l,.. I Q tg f it A ' in i' 'ses ff E is t K ' kid, I Y Q-'-'hiv' ,' , f' 1, I . ', ' ' N V in D ' Ag.. I h -1 g,1f '2Cfj'g fl, ' f' 4, r Q f1 i , 1 V ff' 4 3' J ,'. 1- 1 ,J ' ' Q ft . ,544 -,,Ag,,, ff ,, iv 1. I ,f,,. 1 fn' VA' g.,,,.a any - . 1 ' I-, v , , C, LONG-STRIDING Iay Hundley is Austin's big hope in the mile run. V iw' I g sept-we, .e,v..,,,.4n-nu wow i Q Q- nL,N N Harris, Ted Parsons, Milton Rogers, Hollis Henry, Arthur Niernieier. FOURTH ROXY: Bill Bray, Harry Gonkle, jimmy Pedersen, Finley Nleliennu. Curl Kokernot. Andrew Iohnson. joe Greenhill, Lester Meeks, Billy Sinith, joe Sexton, Alex McDougall. FIFTH ROXY: Harold Ayers, Tommy Fiseher, George Arnold, Iohn Oliver, Robert Ramon. Terry Szlssnian, ,Iiunes DeLeuil, Louise Martinez, Ray Smith. TOP ROXV: Felix Aguirre. Coach Ronald Beauford, Goaeh Glen Swen- son. Bill Holford. Varsity Track HIGH IUMPERS hoping to obtain the 6'3 mark are Tommy Thomson, james Neu, and Pat Higgins. I 2 A - '- .,fv,,,,,,t , .gp Q 0 Q Q---0 x 1 QW? 9 Q Q-Q01 ,E s , ....f,.msu.- Km 1 r 4. fix ll K Y Y ,A .. if + f . ,un PX 1- S I '- -- 4 ,M T ' r-4' ' ' ' 4' ' .' I--I AUQ 4 - ' ,5 ' TIN isdn X a ,. 5 A T5 r ' - N I ks K A '11 UJ - .N H. I ' L .'.' ffn eval . v ,W . f , , , . ., - , f L . V41 Ri' A. S W-.it -Q .Q Q if . A . F P K la, wt- X. - F .1-T Q rl f '55 S . tv If : kk In x K, - ?1.,q.'i MILERS for Austin are BOTTOM ROVV: jay Hundley, Mikel Savala. TOP RONV: jimmy Valentine, Frank Rosa es. Maroons Have Successful Season Although short of depth and limited to top performers in only a few events, the Maroon track team blossomed into district champions by the seasoifs end. From their opening meet on February 28, George Lewis and james VValsh entered in the sprintsg Marvin McKinnon, in the hurdles, Iay Handley and Lavonne Phillips, in the longer runs, john Treadwell, David LaBauve, and -Iimmy Martins, in the weightsg and jack Hol- ford, Tommy Thomson, and Pat Higgins in the other field events paced the Maroons. The Maroons won their first two practice meets by overwhelming margins. In one meet they defeated Gonzales, Travis, and Del Valle, racking up 83 points. ,+ufg.., TOP HURDLER for Austin High is Marvin McKinnon, taking the low h urdle. 4. 'I' ' 4,4 assi ,, 'U .un , :,. .L gy, gk ,ak f' . .'f '182?fW COACH AND MANAGERS-Felix Aguirre, Coach Glen Swenson, and Bill Holford. ,ss GEORGE LEXVIS, Lavonne Phillips, Marvin McKinnon and Louis VVade compose the mile relay team. Q ,Sf alumni. A W . :ff Wi ' ',1, . +4' - rf Yf, f .kit Qai -VL. 1 t - .as Qu 9 t' L f? , .sf f N x. . . 4,.. vm 2 P ,its 131 'Wi ll., L K ' Z3 Ii Q4 lS'81tQllllllll K xxx .. 'A f Ku Jr Q . ' MF: gf ' ' f -QQ K 5. , 4 1 I . X r Q ev - 4 x ii s Q5 M X 1 S o , Wg, GEORGE LEWIS, Austin's number-one sprinter, works out after school. TS-S RUNNING the 880 for Austin High are George Slaughter, Lavonnc Phillips, Larry Gross, and Louis Wade. ummm' if 'Q ff - 5 - 1 4 , ,, F X - gi.. V Y - '55f'v.,f Q., fififkfi-f'. -1 frfwii' r it , 'Iwi ,W ffl, Lri. QQTVS 1 I I 1 fyflfl-...ws-1Q?2.f.T?' L- , N f' -' ,i,, 'i? , A' ' . r I I A . 1 ,,,. H 5, f. v.w'.,:' 7. ,. ' HIGH HURDLERS are Put Higgins, Marvin McKinnon, and Robert Harrell. 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MEMBERS of the sprint nwcllr-5' tczun are Tommy Fisher, james XV:xlsh, Alinuny Martins, :incl George' Lewis. .,..u-x, . 1. .. - 1, -sr f I , ,yi - .M mt., g N - , , Q 1 I Track and Field s' or La I Q o L , . '- il ,Abi i ,X L - , , 's , . TN ,4- CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Ia Hund- ley, Louis Wade, Frank Rosales, Arnold Reynolds, Mike Savula. TOP RONV: jimmy Valentine, George Slaughter, Andrew johnson, Ray Smith, Robert Harrell. -,ful SPRINT RELAY TEAM-James Walsh, jimmy Martins, ir WEIGHTS are thrown for Austin High by David LaBauve fdiscusj and Johnny Treadwell fshot-putj. George Lewis, Ross Dickinson, and Chapman Byrd. RUNNING the quarter mile are Ross Dickinson, Don Skelton, Carl Krueger, and Chapman Byrd. FQ!! 1 MW 'f-'fy Q A L H ,,, :5,,,9,,J,f,, h, I., :,-.. , . .- DOWN THE TRACK comes Lavonne Phillips, one of Austinys finest runners. 133 Maroons Gear for a Winning Season . kv V- V5 7 V V V il, V.. wg f .. 'I .K f X N , 1 thing Sui' T E rp .T p 5 T v 1, R . N E asf' Q V 3 X . 1 ' , F I f' . 2 A, If ,Q sv 'K' cap h f T T . . F' 1 1 w .s x -'. k .f T.. f, U- 4- ...Q a' f-N' K BOTTOM ROVV: Bobby Payton, Larry Nelson, Terry Seiders. Richard Stark, Bobby Peoples, Mike Noe, john Limon, jack Smith. Experience Malces Headway for Austin The 1959 version of the Austin Maroons, de- fending state champions with pitching playing a predominant role in the victory runs, enjoyed a victorious season. Raymond Culp was the big moundman for the Maroons. Culp's blinding fastball broke all SFA strikeout records. Backing up Culp on the mound were Edmund Kuempel. Ed Esquivel, Rox Covert, and Paul XYallen. Around the Maroon infield, it was Clovis XYliitey XYilliams. a two-year letterman, at firstg sophomore Dean Greenwood at short-stopg junior jack Smith at second. and senior Rox Covert at third. The outfield had Jarles Cunn, john Limon. and Hike Noe. Larry Nelson and Kenny Wilson alternated behind the plate, although neither was equal to Culp's speedy hurls, 13-1 ,uv W H M . 'A 6 , K I' Q TOP HOXY: Clovis XVilliams, Ed Esquivel, Raymond Culp, Paul XVallen, Rox Covert, Edmund Kuempel, Dean Greenwood. jarles Cumi, Coach Travis Raven. THE VIGOROUS SXYINC of Larry Nelson, one of the top Austin hitters. sends the ball far into the backfield. ' vi-4 , f ' 4 ' Tilf :ML I ! ' omg. wswffmi N K ..k ,QM f,,94x.:.Jg,. N' Y, N a,,3QiQ'QLk.i3'A4 K. .. ,hw a Q, A .5 ,ips . K .T N 'YH - 'wafztwtf 7. M .fi ., 4' u . - V---,' ,W ya., gr ., a 1Q2f'f. ,A . is 5? as 'W X M. ON THE MOUND for Austin High are Rox Covert, Edmund Kuempel, Ed Esquivel, Raymond Culp, and Paul XVallen. E i. fi: - Wun- REACHINC LOW for a ground hall is Terry Seiders, third baseman for 5, the Maroons. iff, xx .fn ez A 4. I ri , -In . , . ' ' .rv fpgfhi , W , L - fy 1 i in -756' ' ' , I C ii W' ,. I I . . ,, , , A . .i 14 Lf . ' . Y, . ' INSTRUCTINC Larry Nelson in the proper techniques of catching is basebal coach Travis Raven. lfrfi 'Q - -' rw rl-we 'K X v. v Q f Qi? yy? ' E G x CAHING FOR equipment, Bobby Peyton, manager, has , A - i ' , A a full-time job. . E W X . C I 'WY' X- K Lawn we f 'T fwfr-f i ee- . ' l ' ig-Qi N ' ' if , sw iwm' 47 , - W A? ue ' 1 SLUCCINC a fast hall for Austin High is Mike Noe, ' 'Hg - one of Austin's heaviest hitters. Catching for Mike is ,UVM Dick Kcrcheville. ' 1.35 , i The movement of clubs is legato- usmooth, connected, without breaks. Membership in clubs and organizations taught us to work together harmoniously for a purpose. Those in the choir blended their voices in perfect harmonyg Maroon Band and Red jackets performed precision march- ing-a fluid, deft, and integrated move- ment. Friday Clubs and Y-Teens worked in well-unified groups to achieve a com- mon purpose-to help others. The Student Council combined efforts to improve our school, Red Dragons presented plays for our enjoyment, publications Worked stead- ily to meet deadlines for the school paper and yearbook. These achievements were all products of togetherness,', the blending of student effort to achieve a smooth-running rhyth- mic effect. PULSATIONS ACCELERATE as Red Iackets and Niaroon Band members perform during half time ceremonies. Linnie Burton heightens the tempo as she spins her flaming batons. at 1 ' ' s Q .QQ ..4-.- Q... 1. ,,, -.v v- ..- ri. .., . ., a 4. ' ff 4. .0 4' -va-11+ ,a .. Q15 jf' F--f', . vvk. t:..gf-4, !,..:.r -M mi.. li ' - . - -3154 H,,g-151.1 ' 51 -.-.-F . , -gpg 173 V - ,V , ,.,!,V. .-- ,aff 'UNM -11 1 ' .. , .. 5, Q ' ,4 'few' -1.:.r:fJ dv.-1. 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SECOND RONV: Robin Robinson, Fall Council 5.,,.4, I Y, I I I O ll il '.u Mary Lou Priee, Susan Dean, Diane YVornmaek, Bette Bengston, Val jean Dudley, Barbara Bolin, Coylene Turlington, Louise Houston, Nancy Smitli, Mary Kay Dunlap, Bea Swenson, Betsy Ma- son, Carol Clewis, Bette Nelson, Norma Pulliam, Carolyn Hoppe, iliiflfie li x X Q. MEMBERS of tlie Student Council Executive Committee are Frank Bertram. Sandy Ewell. Susan Dean. Mary Lou l'riee. Bev jones, Meta Butler, joe Latting, Val Jean Dudley, Allen Cliilds, and Dean Greenwood. ENTERTAININC at liis campaign party is joe Latting. fall Student Count-il president. I lv-n-Q Vanna Jessen, Knox Williams, David Bristol, Jimmy Babcock, Knippa, Dickie McCarroll, Judy Gillespie, Johnny Treadwell, Dean Greenwood, Pam Moore, John Stayton, Carolyn Joiner, Joe Latting, Bev Jones, Ara Lou Sawyer, Allen Childs, Don Hickl- Sand Ewell. TOP ROW: Bernie Sandberg, Robert VVilson, ing, Kenny Jacobs, Joyce Almquist, Beverly Harrison, Sandra Kathieen Goodwin, Joe Hart, Robert Fainter, Frank Bertram, Travis, Jerry Reed, Gary Deason, Danny Solis. Linda Gilbert, Caro yn Kylberg, Sarah Ann Redfield, Cherry Directs Student Activities Vigorously campaigning for the oflices of fall Student Council president and vice-president . were two slates of candidates composed of Joe S 5 ii' im Latting-Bev Jones and David Hoffman-Babs NVatts. After several weeks of vote-gathering parties, poster painting, and speeches to the student body, Joe Latting was elected president: and . S Bev Jones, vice-president. Y Other officers were Meta Butler, correspond- ing secretary, Louise Houston, recording secre- taryg Val Jean Dudley, treasurer, Sandy Ewell, chaplain, and Allen Childs, sergeant-at-arms. M Joe and Bev did much to fulfill their plans for improving the Council. Athletic letters were awarded to members of the Cross-Country Track Team and Varsity Football Reserve Team. at 3 i si.-A 5 FALL officers of the Student Council x are Sandy Ewell, Meta Butler, Bev , Jones, Joe Latting, Allen Childs, Val , Jean Dudley, and Louise Houston. The Constitution Committee drafted four new amendments to the Council Constitution, all of which were accepted. According to one amendment, candidates for president and vice-president must have served as representatives, an alternate, or a committee head. A second amendment requires that the repre- sentatives to the Executive Committee be elected bv the Council members from each grade. 'In a third amendment, the Lunchroom Com- mittee was made a permanent committee. The fourth amendment states that any by-law or amendment to the Constitution must be pre- sented to the student body for final approval. GIVING the devotional on the moming announcements is janet Davis. This project is one of the many re- sponsibilities of the Student Council Devotional Commit- tee. Committees Steer Throughout the fall semester committees showed increasing signs of activity. The Spirit and Sportsmanship Committee en- couraged school spirit through signs, posters, announcements, and telegrams. It also spon- sored the Deck-the-Doors contest. The Works and Projects Committee made plans to entertain the senior class of Crockett, Texas, on their class trip to Austin. The Activi- ties Committee handled the election of Home- coming Queenv and the talent show pay assem- blv. The Beautification Committee planted shrubs and grass on the grounds. The Safety Commit- tee, through posters and announcements, urged students not to run in the halls or drive reck- lessly. The Social Committee planned the Howdy Dance and the Homecoming dance. The F ac- ulty-Student Committee sponsored a faculty breakfast. The Devotional Committee held a school-wide referendum concerning devotionals. MEMBERS of the fall Social Committee are shown taking a break from committee planning. They are Linda Prentice, Janelle Greenwood, Betsy Broad, Clar- ence McFarland, Sara Beth WValker, Curly Ferris, Anne Spangler, Meta Butler, Bette Boyd, jerry Meyers, Larry Nau, and Russ Eppright. 140 1 54 Ri 5 Q 't llllllllyli Works and W Projects 73 REVIEVVING rojects for the Fall Student Council, are members of the XVorks and Projects Committee- Skipper XVl1ite, Robin Robinson, Susan Dean, Bev Jones, Sully Seiders, johnny Treadwell, and Clovis VVilliums. Spirit and Sportsmanship DISCUSSING the Victory Austin signs used to promote school spirit are members of the Spirit and Sportsmanship Committee- tseatedl Theresa Martinez, Carolyn Labit, Candy Bibby, IoAnna , e,,. T ww Murray, Dina Eitelman, Ann Spangler, janet Davis, Susie Snow- deng Cstandingj Rabun VVilson, Iorge Morales, Joe Hart, Robert Martinez. MV lv 141 BOTTOM ROXV: Bernie Sandberg, Sam McFarland, Alfred Hunt. Jay Hundley, jack Holford, Norma Almquist, Ann Driscoll, Cathy Ziller, Sharon Thumiond, Barbara Gochman, Pat Spence, Susan Baggett, Betsy Mason, Carol Clewis, Richard Salinas, Betty Burleson, Mary Ellen Tanipke, Bette Nelson, Cecilia Hodge, Diana Dove, Judy Kendrick, Carolyn Riba, Janey Eads, Louise Pierson, Penny Burleson, Barbara Tomlinson, Brenda Collier. SECOND ROXV: Tippy Newton, Iudy Klein, Genny Rodgers, Val jean Dudley, Mabel VVeigel, Mary Patillo, Sandra Anderson, IOAnna Murray, jim Tolbert, Price Daniel, joe Sexton, Sandra Robertson, Douglas Simmons, Richard Huffman, john Davis, NVanda Mc- Cullough, Pat Zobel, janet Paggi, Kenneth Albers, Robert Clark- son, Tony Reyes, Beverly King, jane Rich, Iudy Hicks, Knox Williams, Bob Blachly, Rodney Green, Bobby Peoples. Governor's Son Accelerates Actions 49' 4 s X i A T F X .ag The second semester Student Council was headed by Price Daniel, president, and joAnna Murray, vice-president. Other oHicers included Sandra Anderson, re- cording secretary, Mabel XVeigel, corresponding secretary, Linda Gilbert, clerk, Mary Patillo, treasurer, Cathy Ziller, chaplain, and Jim Tol- bert and Tippy Newton, sergeants-at-arms. joAnna headed the YVorks and Projects Committee, and Val jean Dudley and Ianelle Greenwood were co-chairmen of the Social Com- mittee. Genny Rodgers was Spirit and Sports- manship Committee chairman, and Jay Hundley was chairman of the Safety Committee. Sam McFarland and Gilbert Reyes were co- heads of the Publicity Committee, Ann Driscoll headed the Point System Committee, and Bernie Sandberg and Chris Crow were co-chairmen of the Lunchroom Committee. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL president Joe Latting trightl delivers the gavcl to Price Daniel, spring Student Council president, under the watchful eyes of Miss Margaret Breedlove, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Kay Fitzpatrick, Diane Wommack, Sally Carroll, Adrienne Shupee, Missy Miller, Alice Ann Marshall, Carolyn Kylberg, Chili Robinson, Jerry Ballard, Sarah Ann Redfield, Bonnie Crenshaw, Amy Ellis, Carolyn Kellam, Judy Love, Ioan Means, Aloma Pannell, Laura Ellen Glass, Sharon Alexander, Becky Maxcy, Cherryl Knippa, Nancy Dillon, Louise Houston, Carolyn Straiton, Judy Gillespie, jane Hackerman. FOURTH ROWV: Sharon Showalter, Carolyn Archer, Vicki Evans, Esther Aceuedo, Sharon Ryan, Deanna Daniel, Ian Moody, Patty Moehlman, Sandra Travis, Georgia Oliver, Judy Downing, Fritz Weigl, Mickey Lindgren, Karen Bergquist, lane Morton, Ellen Thorp, Barbara Felps, Arra Lou Sawyer, Carol Rich, Jo Hamilton, Betty Hays. TOP ROW: Ann joseph, Linda Gilbert, Libby Becker, Kathleen Goodwin, Billy Mathews, Bronson Schultz, Kenneth Powell, Stanley Cameron, Bill Dunlop, Charles Ericson, Charles Walden, Kay Sanders, Sue Chiles, VVayne Harkins, Buddy Sims, Kenneth Iourdon, Marc Fries, Dick McCarroll, Billy Thompson, Don Hickling, Ray Koschel, Dwight Oglesby, john Stayton, Joe Latting, Lynn Grossnickle, Skipper White. of Spring Term Student Council Two special committees were the NVestern Dance Committee. headed by jack Holford, and the Membership Eligibility Committee, headed by -lerry Meyers. All representatives and alternates of the sec- ond semester Student Council were required to maintain an 80 average with no Fis the semester before their election. To better acquaint them- selves with Student Council procedures, all alter- nates attended all meetings. During the spring semester, the Student Coun- cil placed great emphasis upon school safety. It also sponsored a school finale and a XVestern dance. The Council also took steps toward promoting school spirit by continuing to sell Austin High book covers and holding pep rallies prior to dis- trict baseball games. The Student Council also attempted to eliminate fallacies in the constitu- tion by revising certain provisions. SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL officers are Cathy Ziller, chaplain, Tippy Newton, sergeant-at-arms, Mary Patillo, treasurer, Sandra Anderson, rccordin secretary, joAnna Murray, vice-president, Price Daniei president, Mabel Weigel, corresponding secretary, and jim Tolbert, ser- geant-at-arms. f f'Il 9,1 sw, .-'Msn -9' JO' qi 49 T Tl BOTTOM ROVV: Carolyn Squier, Virginia Yeary, Heather Logan, Pain Moore, Pat Allen, Jeannie Carlson, Janelle Green- wood, Lynn Forbes, Sherry Gregory, Charlotte Warner, Janet Peavy, Sandra Anderson, JoAnna Murray, Miss Corinne Hern- don, Meta Butler, Mary Pattillo, Sara Beth VValker, Sally Bevill, Kay Patten, Muffet Pfennig, Branch Northrup, Dede Harrington, Dawn Mc-Kinney, Ann Driscoll, Leatha Perkins, Sue Caylor, Frcear Pollard. SECOND ROW: Marion Basey, Karen Hyman, Margaret Starcke, Val McKay, Barbara Gentry, ASTONISHMENT AND JOY are registered on Mary Jo White's face as she is announced top-ranking senior Red Jacket by Miss Corinne Herndon at the annual Red Jacket banquet. Mary Jo received a silver chain and disc coin, her name and Number-One Red Jacket engraved upon it. Ann Spangler, Linda Logsdon, Janet Davis, Patty Campbell, Mary Jean Mclntyre, Deanna Daniel, Bonnie Crenshaw, Susan Knippa, Jane Rich, Cathy Ziller. THIRD ROVV: Helen Dun- ham, Missy Owens, Joan Means, Ann Jennings, Ella Faye Holubec, Susan Brown, Margaret Moss, Patsy Phillips, Sandra Robertson, Louise Houston, Cathy Dildy, Marilyn Martin, Mary Jane Burcham, Nancy Dillon, Carroll Beavers, Bea Swenson, Eve Miller, Judy Tucker, Jackie Myers, Mabel Weigel, Red Jackets: M-A-R-O-O-N-S, Maroon Hghtl Hey! M-A-, and there go the Red Jackets, making their appearance at a football game or some other school function. This active spirit-boosting, service organiza- tion, sponsored by Miss Corinne Herndon, is one of Austin High's best known organizations. These girls not only boost spirit during sports activities by entertaining during halftime at foot- ball games, and cheering at basketball and base- ball games, but they also assist at pep rallies. They usher during the symphony season and on PTA back-to-school and family nights, they annually sell forget-me-nots for Disabled Ameri- can Veterans. Requirements for those seeking to enter this group are: to have an 88 average upon entering, to be recommended by all teachers for fall and spring semesters, and to pass a marching test. An 85 average must be maintained by all Red Jackets in order to remain in the organization. Red Jackets hold several annual entertain- ments. Their lavish Christmas formal, one of the highlights of the year, is best known. Beautiful decorations and superb entertainment transform the gym into a dream paradise. ,Q K 55.5 Jane Morton, Judie Klein, Iudy Bryan. FOURTH RONV: Ianne Isely, Iudy Allen, Sue Kmeger, Val Iean Dudley, Penny Burleson, Carolyn Kellam, Nancy Barden, Cynthia Pearson, judy Love, Sally Rose, Carol n Straiton, Karen Ellingson, Betty Biggs, Laura Ellen Glass, Billye McAdams, Gayle Davis, Candy Gray, Becky VVolfe, Mary Io VVhite, Ann Curry, LaTrelle Berkman, Alice Marshall, Donna Kimmons. FIFTH RUVV: Sue Chiles, Betty Koch, jan Moody, Glenda Hunt, Mariam Wilson, Carolyn Moore, Betty McBrine, Barbara Bohn, Leah ....c -5 i h Frances Rogers, Susan Phinny, Ianet Sandberg, janiee Reed. Lynn Grossnickle, Ianey Eads, Sandy Ewell, Bei' Iones. Linda Heath, Betty Davol, Pat Loving, Susan Smith, Bette Nelson, Vicki Blankenship. TOP ROYV: Betsy Broad, Io Bratton, Nancy Abel, Sally Seiders, Pat Larson, Frances Ritter, Dinah Potts, Linda Gilbert, Elizabeth Barnes, jo Ann Bland, Ann Brown, Kathleen Goodwin, Ann Heffington, Iulia Corley, Elizabeth Becker, Carolyn Enders, Bette Bengston, Anne Knolle, Nancy Smith, Karen Bergquist, Bunny Flinn, Jane Carlisle, Susan Dean. Their Tempo - Marching Qx , Q f I 7 X x . , . 1 X , is get ,B ,B RED JACKET OFFICERS Janet A' , ' 1 1 Peavy, sergeant-at-arms, Io Anna if I :l J, . Murray, president, Meta Butler, vice- Q' I A I ,, , A ' '3' president, Mary Pattillo, treasurer, and Q H 6 , Sandra Anderson, secretary, are shown If , AI I -in 6 4 with Sara Beth VValker, number-one junior Red jacket and Miss Corinne Herndon, sponsor. Qt-Q-Q arusvehqa- ,hd T 'lift BOTTOM ROXV: Dr. Nelson Patrick, Ted Davidson, Cathy Booth, jackie Shropshire, Helen johnson, Joanne Blalieslee, Kay llammons, Molly XVilletiord. Anna Brace. Alames Bm-lianan, Sam Xl:-Farlanql, Andy Bailey, Joyce Finch. Les Nleelts, Deric Bownds, Ruth King, Helen Mt-Nallie, Joanna Maurer, Marilyn Betts, Heather Vllilson, Anne Cornish, Nancy Mitchell. Fred Burns. Virginia Shrader. Kermit S l , ff- u F1 4 '- 'P Fox, Caroll Thiele. SECOND ROYV: Paul XVatt, Pete Salinas, Charles Darling, joe Sexton, Richard Funk, Betty lleimann, lohn XVilson, Ricky Xlatsen, Roger Anderson. Tim Fal-tin, Nelda Phillips, Linda Bailey, john Suclte, Cary Feuerbaeher, Dave Baylor, Charles Boner, Deanna Stoune, THIRD ROXV: Phil LaCrone, Cary Deason, Bobby Buratti, Tommy Hornburg, Douglas Scales, jack Conrad, jimmy Maroon Band Renowned Under the direction of Dr. Nelson Patrick, the Nlaroon Band is among SFAS best known Ofgilll- izations, being renowned for its excellent musical and marching abilities. Boosting school spirit to great heights at pep rallies and games, with its music and its amusing signs, the band was an active factor this year in helping make a closely-knit student body. The bandls half-time programs, presented at football games, were indicative of the amount of hard work and talent put forth by band members. The Maroon Band annually participates in the Band Day Parade, held in Austin during National Band XVeek. This year the maroon and white colors of the Maroon Band led this parade. DRFSSED to lead thi- hand through maneuvers at half- ' time are band majors jerry Finch and Steve llarris. ni N 'rf 1 Ps Cilxert Bernie Smwrtt Dmid L1B1uve Tommy Fosttr Virgil Heine jo 1Nc11 SQl1ll17 B111 Boxd Kiran Rodgers Divid Stitt Chris Bolton john Dixls FOURTH ROV! Robert II imtrslig Doris Goslin Clrole H rris Dimtl Solis Iimmy Xx7llll1I'l1S Eclw ircl Cmtu Ttrry Iolinson 111 nry Hill Douglls Simmons 'Nlieluv Suidgirten NI try Hollingsworth Gunn NkElelicrn lserrv Rustli Bfcln Nlixu Penny For Excellence Annu 11 issembly programs and concerts are presented by the group The Nl iroon B ind give 1 Pop Concert jinuary 14 and 1 formal concert April 14 Bind oflieeis for 1958 09 were Stexe Hirris drum mijor Ierrx Finch associite drum muor Don Fariss president Bernie Stndberg vice president Xirginu Schrader secret irx VVlll1'lI'd Presley smpe mister' N an Marko snipe mistress. Also Deric Bownds student conductor' Mollie Willeford librari-in jo 1Nell Schutz, business manager- Becky Nlaxew and Dougl-is Simmons uniform m'1n'1gers. Niwjore ttes were Linnie Burton Frances Smith and Moxie X illareal. we Kmser Niiry Ann Hooper Van Nlirko TOP ROYV Fritz Weigl DOllQl19 lNowl1n Bob Burnett Llrry Crosse Bernie Smclberg Don Boxer XVIWUL Bulex Don Hiekling Bob Tull P1u1HmQoQk Duid Nhwh 111 Albert Lexus XV1l11rcl Preslew Collttt Dilwortli Danny Stone WlltLf Rotscb DEMONSTRATINC their prize-winning twirling abilities are majorettes Linnie Burton, Moxie Villarreal, and Frances Smith. 14 7 'R X 'Ny 021' ,A lfw U, :Q 3+ if 1 ,F MAJOHETTES for 1958-'59 are Moxie Villarreal and Frances Smith. ' Anal the Ban V ,. ,. H E l I 5. K V 5 l I ,-,-,f 'N ,.-v' '22 . 148 FRENCH HORN PLAYERS, Chris Bolton, Clulrlc-s Bowman, and Don Furiss prepare for ll concert. .,- Plays Cn . . . v i BAND MEMBERS, Virginia Shruclm-r, Linclu Bailey, Don Furiss, Van Marko, and Mickey Sund- gurten play iz favorite selection. W ,of h V' Harris, Tommy Foster, and David LaBz1uve, cornet players. ,V 0.5-f c-4 TAKING ADVANTAGE of a lull between rehearsals are Steve OFFICERS of the hand for 1958-'59 are Van Marko, Moxie Villarreal, Friuiecs Smith, Linnie Burton, Becky Muxey, Virginia Shradvr, jo Nr-ll Sr-luitz, Molly YVillc-ford, Duiiglus Simmons, Deric Bownds, Burnie Sundlperg, Dun Fnriss, Jerry Finch, uncl Steve Harris. 1-1 9 1 vc. 'ill - X . ' 1. x XX. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Kimmons, Moxie Villarreal, Betty Evans, Carolyn Smith, Ann Heftington, Alice Rotsch, Peggy Pannell, Evangeline Marko. SECOND ROW: Judy Downing, Sharon Thur- rnond, Judy Lucas, Virginia Schrader, Mickey Sandgarten, Ker- mit Fox, Susan Moses, jane Jackson. TIIIRD ROXV: Carol Sue Bach, Ann Chambers, Linda Bailey, Mary Hollingsworth, Mary Ann ..,a..'f1v. ,, .1 0 34 X 'Q' ENIOYINC a brief interlude between concerts are Andy Bailey. Joyce Finch, and Izunes Buchanan, members of the percussion section. SX-atv' Hooper, Willard Presley, Bemie Sandberg, Bob Tull, Collett Dil- worth, Phillip Manks, Frances Smith. TOP ROVV: Deanna Stoune, Chris Bolton, Dr. Nelson G. Patrick, Charles Boner, Don Fariss, Cary Deason, Tommy Foster, David La Bauve, Steve Harris, Jerry Finch, Joyce Finch, Andy Bailey, James Buchanan. Austin High's outstanding thirty-piece orches- tra is directed by Dr. Nelson C. Patrick, who during the five years he has been here has devel- oped a first-class musical organization. All-State Orchestra, held February 19-21, con- tained eighteen students from SFA. Students selected in the first-year division were Deanna Stoune, Mickey Sandgarten, YVillard Presley, Iane Iackson, Mary Ann Hooper, Steve Harris, Ioyce Finch, Indy Downing, Charles Boner, Chris Bolton, Moxie Villarreal, Sharon Thur- mond, Peggy Pannell, and Betty Evans. Those students placing in the third-year divi- sion were Alice Rotsch, Donna Kimmons, and Don Fariss. Evangeline Marko was chosen in the fourth-year division. Other performances of the Maroon orchestra included a concert at the Citywide Childrenis Christmas program on December 8. The group also appeared on the program entitled Report Card Austinf presented at the new City Audi- torium january 15. A Pops, concert was given in the spring. The orchestra also played at bac- calaureate services, now a traditional perform- ance for this group. In March, the orchestra participated in the Interscholastic Meet. Orchestra officers for 1959 were Bernie Sand- berg, president, and Linda Bailey, vice-president. +-V19 0 2' Symphony in SFA Major E , Hg ' iid ea!QM N' 4' MEMBERS of the orchestra string section are Moxie Villarreal, Betty Evans, Ann HeHington, Alice Rotsch, Peggy Pannell, and Jane Jackson. PLAYING her F1'enC'h hom is Deanna Stmmew member REHEARSINC before a performance are VVillard Pres- ofthe All-State Orchestra. ley, Bob Tull, and Bernie Sandberg, members of the brass section. in Nb-...WA pau. dl fi as 4 3 1 -' ,Leif 'fa 'Q' rg ,' ,gk 1 I 8 Q77 ooQ,.f MIXED CIIOIR DIRECTOR Miss Virginia Deelierd and aceonipanists Kathleen Klint and Susie Snowden preparc for programs given lay the choir. BOTTOM ROXV: Kay Davis, Cathy Ziller, Kathleen Klint, Nancy Coffman, Gayle Davis, Cally Cook, Teri YVehh. Joy Bland. Pat Allen, J Pam Moore, Heather Logan, Iatty Cainphell, Meta Butler. SICCONAD ROXV: Charlotte YVhite, Alina jean Bulian, Anna Rotln-hiltl, Rye Mil- ler, Janelle Greenwood, Mary Jane Burcham, Susie hnowden, Dial vw INC SFA Mixed Choir Noted Music Group Austin Higlfs Mixed Choir is one of the most highly accredited choirs in Austin. Memhers are carefully chosen hy the director, Miss Virginia Decherd, on the hasis of musical ability, char- acter, interest, and scholastic ahility. The choir meets every day at the fourth period to rehearse for its many appearances before various civic organizations. In addition to the Christmas and spring festivals, the choir has per- formed for groups ranging from the Lions, Cluh to the St. David Church during the Christmas season. Madrigal Singers is a group of highly rated singers selected from the Mixed Choir. Madrigals appear in performances where a smaller number of participants are requiredg such as the XVoman's Club and musical fraternities at the University of Texas. Y7 CJ KJ C7 C? Hodge, Clenda Ilunt, Nancy Dillon. Jeanie I ls l gore, Sally Rose. TIIIRD ROYV: Betty Cunninghun I it Xloit Barhara Roseher, jan Moody, Connie jo Medini I t I u Rn 1 Morehead, Eugene Edwards, Leslie Kirk, Mlm K uldl C iroxn Moore, Becky NVoli, Missy Owens. Sandra Rolnrtson IOURI v af 1 X can-4 'f an ysvs-.5 Every boy and girl in chorus classes is eligible for two extra-curricular choral groups, Bel Can- tos and Maroon Chorale. The Bel Canto singers are a group of girls which meet two afternoons each week for re- hearsals. Bel Cantos sang this year at the Christ- mas ancl spring festival programs, as well as appearing for local clubs and organizations. After one semester's membership in Bel Can- tos, each girl is eligible for selection into the Mixed Choir. The Maroon Chorale is a select group of sing- ers chosen from the boys' chorus classes. This group joinecl the Mixed Choir ancl Bel Cantos in presenting both festival programs this vear. Membership in Maroon Chorale qualifies each boy for try-outs in Mixed Choir. With a Song in Cur Hearts aura 1 uruti Siiron Btclxlu Henrietta De La B0 johnson, Sandra Phillips, Mary Aim Pritthttt Xlxuuiu Pcsm ll Rosa Lou uint Lloyd M lbel Duuc ui Weigel Cirol Clewis, Maridcc Kay Hellums, Martha Cheaveus. THIRD ROW kithrxu lung jimu QIYITS Cculii Iloclgt Nl in Lou Buitl Iultic Xlurs SECOND Isely, Barbara 61111 Theriot, Charlotte M xriur Lmtli Xltfltllth Al uu ROXV Niirilxu NI utm Ie i Cilhcrt Birhiri Fcutrx Barbara Bailey, Higgins, Lyu 'lurue-r, janey hads. Domn I t X uv' Cl? ,., ,V K W .r,,f,ggEa:: 15' A BOTTOM ROW: Dwavne Edwarcls Robert Harrell Alfonzo Men- Don Ski-lton, Richard Sutlu-rlaml, Earl Gillum, Ceorgv Stutts, Bobby cloza, Cla-n Suowclvn, Riicly Martinczz Richard Salinas, jimmy Vlloocl, Pc-avouk, Durllcy Nic-Caulvy, Sammy Ruiz, Ladis Sifvntvz, Robvrt joel Acuna, Bill Edwards, ,loc Lockwood. TOP ROXVg jr-ssc Br-gt, xx7L'Stlillg'C:l1glI'lQS Ilarrigqm, Ellvn Class. FOURTH ROYV: Liucla Pri-nticc, Betty Koch, janv VVof- Louiso Pierson, Adrienne Shupvv, Pat Carlson, Carol Klasse-ngalc, forcl, Patsv Phillips, Iudy YVynn, Cay Shulcr, Susan NIL-chain, Janice' Barbara Broaclclus, Dinah Potts, Martha Io Amyx. ,lefli-ry, Aim Fric-nd, Judy Cary, Susan Craven. TOP ROXV: Sarah Bvhrus, -lllflli' Arnold, Cherry Bcatty, Sandra Shannon, Carol Olsen, BOTTOM ROW Jeannle Carlson Phylhs Raxel Judy Clme Jann Morton lla Dee H'1tter Kay Sanders Judy Loxe S.1r1h Crston Judy Johnson Moxre V1lla.rre1l SECOND ROW Susln Brown me Rrthardson Lynn Crstle Janelle Greenwood Vrl Jc 1n Dud Ly Carolyn Enders Allce Marshall John Duls Ann Heflington JESTINC oxer Bryan Reddlcks costume whrch he wore m the Niaroon Gul Colthirp Jane Dodge THIRD RONV Fred Bums John Prlnu John Sudtc Bryrm Reddmk Clry Schoen Johnny NVcelts Al ln Dyer Dlelt Polls Vlckl Bl mltenshlp TOP ROYV JoAnn1 Niurrw Ann XVllx0NVSlxV Jmne Iselv Exelyn Ex uns Hugh Dob hms Rleh 1rd Huffman Vlc Kormeler Blll Bullard Beatty filevue are Irrled Drqgolp officers John Duls Ahu Mfarshwll Xxckr R Ban ens lp 'ln Jo nny Wee s e 'J Pretend WVhen trvmg out for Red Dragons .1 would he Pmk Dragon recltes 1 poem or .1 put of a play and h ickstflge Work fill out 1 form showmg thelr talent or mterest After helng iccepted the asplr mt assumes the role of a Pmk Dragon A Plnk Dragon must Work mlklllg posters altermg costumes palnt mg scenerx and domg Xc'lI'l0llS other acts of serx ICG to earn fifteen polnts xx hleh en1ble hlm to be come 1 Red Dragon The Red Dragons hid two m nor produetlons this vemr Tha fill productron wls A Roomful of Roses md the Spflllg Tczch Nle Hou To Cry The dlstrlet plfu vs IS Snr W ho Pass XVh1le the Lentlls Boll The Red Dragon OHTCQIQ for 1938 09 were John DIXIS presldent Xlckl Blankenshrp wee presldent Ahce Nlarshfzll secretary Johnnv Weeks treisurer ane Nlorton reporter hlstorl 'rn Ind Brg, ln Rc ddlek scrqe mt It fu ms 1 , ' , ' ,, ' 1' C . - Q 1 - , ' . , , ', 'Q fa: , , - ', 2 ' , x -3 ' , ' . . : Sz , 1 , ', ' i ' e - 5 1 fa ' ' , 1' , f , 1 -. - . ai, ' :',,z ,, '1 -X - ! 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Austin, ranks among the finest high school newspapers in the nation, as it has con- sistently been awarded first-class and All-Amer- ican ratings by the National Scholastic Press Association Staffers work long and hard in the Maroon office together with their energetic and efficient sponsor Mrs Edith Kitchens In addition to meeting regular deadlines in editing the paper staffers hold regular staff meetings and help produce a local radio news show MTAA News Maroon workers attend conferences to learn how to improve newspaper techniques In the Class I contests held at the Texas High School Press Association in Denton Texas December 4 6 the Austin Maroon won a special honorable mention above the All Texas rating Working on publications IS good training for many other fields of work Maroon staffers say 'Sv -fx? ,pf ..-I EVE 'VIILLER associate editor writes headlines for the editorial page which she edits regularly ff,'1ffJlftffNISltm2jlm8gj1 will her news story 15 Maroon 159 , A 7 - , n I . p ' n n f' c 'Q' u o 7 x. , f I , n ' X n 1 7 7 - 7 ' . 1 r - A 1 5 . 1 , nu.. 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THQ. ,ff 8 renin: FINDING new ideas for the advertisa ing section of the Comet are Comet business editors and staffers Frances Ritter, Indy Johnson, Carolyn Young- er, and Evelyn Evans. una-1' A LA PHOTOCRAPHER jimmy Valentine CLANCINC through an old Comet in preparation for the is shown in a familiar pose- on my new one are top Comet editors Betty Koch, Sally Seiders, way to take a picturef, and Linnie Burton. N, The QN- ,Qu , BOTTOM ROVV: Christine Hatch, Io Hamilton, Judy Heftington. TOP ROVV: Patti Brewer, Ann XVatson, Gail Rosson, Robin Robinson, Carolyn Youn er. SECOND Coltharp, Sarah Ann Redfield. ROYV: Judy Johnson, Frances Ritter, Evegyn Evans, Ann 3 161 9 Quill and Scroll Honors Journalists -l ii? 4 'Q Nu,- 39' Q' QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS fStand1ngl Margaret Starck: Slllv Sexders 4Nlot preturedj Rxlph Hanna Pnu Duncl Gwen Johnny Weeks Ann McCully Betty Koeh Exe bllllel' fSe'1tedl NlC,ElC.l'l6I'I1 Sully Rose fir'- DISCUSSING plans for lI'llUdt1Oll ceremonies ire ulll and Scroll officers Sally Rose Gwen MLE rehem Ann McCullv 'Ind S1 ly Serders Organlzed SIHLG 1929 Austin Hlghb chapter of urll ind Scroll recognlzes outstandrng jour n1l1st1c work of hlgh school students The basic membership requirements ll1Cllld6 the followlng recommendltlon bv the school lournallsm sponsor be of rumor standlng haxe at least mnetx column lnches of copy or then equlvalent rn prmt ln 1 school nubllcatlon place scholastlcally 1n the upper thlrd of the clflss 1nd have final approx al bx the lntematlonal secretarx of Lllll and Scroll Yearbook workers m IN sub mg for edltorlal requlrements ulll and Scroll annually sponsors 1 banquet at whlch new staff members of both Comet Ind Maroon are announced Inltratron mto urll md Scroll takes nlace at thls banauet Trophles are also awarded to the best staffer on the Comet and Maroon and to the top idx ertrsrng srlesman on each Officers for this xelr were Sally Selders presl dent Gwen NIcEachern uce Dresrdent Srllx Rose secretary and -Xnn NIcCullx reporter ulll and Scroll IS sponsored bx Nlrs Edrth Kitchens YI' V 4 X lil' '31, is E yi I i , J , 1 3 r X , . k , Q X 4 up 55 f - ' . ' 1 ' f, z , ' '. A ' ' L t . , ' 2 ' ' , , , ' , ' . . . ' 2 ' , 1 5 . Q I , - . . 1 ' ' '- . Z i . I 4 , ' 4 1 -, ' -' 3 ' - gk' ' , 2 c . . . K 32 ' 1 Q ' 1 . S 1 I '- A stitute one thousand column inches of advertis- Q ' ' . j ' z . r 5 ' i p 5 I 1 6 . 1 U . , f---- . G r ' I k gs ip t c L . - . 2 A I V, A ,Q ' X, 1 C lv ' -lv, l- ft , 4 - , - ' 4 -2 ,' ' ,. , 1 1 2 ' X . . ' , ' 1 - , - ' , . '1 ' . SEATED: Mrs. Homer Garrison, Mrs. Perry Thomson, Mrs. joe Greenhill, Mrs. joe Love, Mr. Herman King, Mrs. Ed Maxey, Mrs. joe Bailey, Mr. Ed Maxey. STANDING: Mrs. james A. Bennett, . Q S J Ml Col. Homer Garrison, Jud e Joe Greenhill, Mr. Perry Thomson Dr. joe Love, Mr. Lipscomi Anderson. 'Maroonecl Carnival' Highlights PTA Year . W 4, -.rs . Eva CHECKING PTA agenda with Principal Lipscomb Anderson, center, are Col. Homer Garrison, president, and Mr. Ed Maxcy, vice- president. More than 82,000 was raised by the PTA this year through a Marooned Carnivalf' a stay-at-home affair which allowed families a quiet evening together at a nominal fee. Parents were asked to contribute money in proportion to the time, energy, and money saved by not holding a traditional type carnival. Fans for classrooms, an air-conditioner for the teachers, lounge, and renovation of the grand piano in the audito- rium were among the things purchased with carnival proceeds. Officers for the year included Col. and Mrs. Homer Garrison, presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maxey, vice-presi- dents, judge and Mrs. Joe Greenhill, recording secre- taries, Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Barnes, corresponding secre- taries, Mr. Herman King, treasurer, Dr. and Mrs. Joe Love, historians, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thomson, parlia- mentarians, Mr. and Mrs. Roy LaBauve, auditors, Mrs. james Bennett and Miss Lilybeth Lewis, Y-Teens. COVERAGE of the Marooned Carnival by the Austin Maroon wins the approval of Mrs. Charles Herring, Program Committee chairman, Mrs. Felix Shuford, YVays and Means Committee chair- man, and Mrs. Norman Hackerman, Publicity Committee chair- man. Farmers Help Beautify Austin High Campus Future Farmers of America working with the Student Council this year helped give Austin High a more beautiful campus. The boys set out approximately 250 shrubs around the sidewalks and the corners of the building. The members also constructed con- crete benches which were erected at various spots around the building. At the parent-son banquet, which is given an- nually to honor parents and other people who .have helped the Farmers during the year, the FFA Sweetheart was named. This year's sweet- heart, Ianet Wallace, participated in the district contest and advanced to the state contest. Members participated in various contests across the state. At the Houston Fat Stock Show, Elmer Griffin and Don Iohnson won a second and fourth place, respectively. Robert Eller, Harry Buerger, Buster Holcomb, Gale Brown, and Henry Delancy won prizes at the Austin Livestock Show. Late in the spring the club attended the dis- trict FFA banquet, the area FFA convention, and the state fF F A convention. Officers for 1958 '59 were Robert Eller presi dent Ross Hornsby vice president Don Iohn son secretary Buster Holcomb treasurer Elmer Criflin sentinel and Arthur Aiken reporter The club sponsor was Mr H K Henley OFFICERS of Future Fanners Club are Robert Eller Buster 5-lcilczomb Elmer Cnflin Arthur Aiken Ross Homsby and Donald o nson Ross Mr H K Henley SECOND ROW Mike johnson Henry Delaney Joe Miller David Bristol THIRD ROW Robert Eller Elmer GnH'in Harry Buerger FOURTH ROW Larry Daniels Emie Kuehner Buster Holcomb Arthur Aiken Carl Wheeler ohnson Richard Manmx Willard Pannel John Fardal Bob Whe ess TOP ROW L I Howell Edgar Holt Wlnfred johnson Lee Medem Tom Miller BOTTOM ROW: Jimmy Miller, Frank Harris, Cale Brown, Donnie Billy Allen: FIFI' H ROW: Larry Phillips, Ross Homsby, Donald To Serve Others' Motto of Homemalcers The F. H. A. chapters have been organized for the purpose of building better homes in America. Colors are red and white- the flower is the carnation. To serve others is the motto of the F.H.A. I chapter which was sponsored by Nlrs Anne Broman S F A homemakmg teacher The club sponsored a needv famrly at Thanks grvrng and Chrrstmas At Chrrstmas trme they also went to an old people s nurslng home where they sang Chrrstmas carols They together wrth members of the other F H A chapters at Austm Hlgh sold Chrrstmas frurt cakes Club programs for the year Included addresses grven by guest speakers These talks whrch proved to be rnterestrng and lnformatrve mem bers reported concerned varrous phases of home makrng Oflicers for the year were Connre Schafer presrdent Mary Ann Pechacek vrce presrdent Norma Iohnson secretary Lors Arndt treasurer Carolyn Felter reporter josre Lopez sergeant at arms Mary Lourse Esparza hrstorran and Conme Schafer song leader DISCUSSINC problems rn homemakrng are F H A I Club officers Carolyn F elter Mary Ann Pechacek Connre Schafer Norma johnson and Lors Amdt i FIRST ROW Frances VVh1te Mary Lourse Esparza Rosre Cas trllo JOS18 Lopez Socorro Schafer Rose Frelds Sandra Shanblum SECOND ROWV Lors Amdt jean Damel Conme Schafer L1 Nell Uselton Judy Daxrdson Carl Kmg THIRD ROVV Josre Nia chado Carolyn Parsons Bertha Pompa Kathleen Klmt FOURTH 'CY ROVV Barbara Ryall Charlotte Tumer Io Ann Fry Niary Ann Pechacek Norma johnson TOP ROW Xirs Anne Brom In Nlary Rrchardson Pat Carlson Susan Craxen Lourse Nieveromtz Carolyn Felter Pat Cagle 163 I ' ' . n ' 4- 1' ,. . Y ... g gl' , H p . . M . -ri i -. .. . - ' Q I . . I I. Y , ' . 5 I fs 5 ' . , .. '- -- 2 ' I - A j I 4- -4- N. I I I . ' I' 4 l fr ,I l at - .K 'H 'H' ' M , as I s I - I 4 ti - '1 x I .. A 'I .. Lf' In at gx . 'Q ' ig , 5 L4 . xr ' ,Q S 1 . - 0 c -, f l , , f l s . ' I 3 .. - ,,,X .I -- 1 E S 175' ,QQ-N . QP 1 Z J A1 C K I WM,,,.,..,-'iff F. H. A. OFFICERS-Marie Anderson, Yolanda Gonzalez, Pat Hudson, and Lr1skAyres collect clippings from m1g1z1ncs for home improvement note oo s Future Homemakers of America, a national organization, is open to all junior and senior high school students who study homemaking. To learn ways in which to make better homes and to improve family living is the main purpose of the group. All three chapters Worked toward the goal of understanding our neighbors, both at home and abroad. Individually and co-opera- tively, the chapters worked on money-raising projects, such as selling fruit cakes at Christmas. A party before the holidays was enjoyed by all the members. Chapter II, sponsored by Miss Edith M. Anderson, worked hard earning money to send a representative to the F. H. A. state meeting in the spring. Fall semester oflicers of the chapter were president, P11t Hudson, vice-president, Marie Anderson, secretary, Yolanda Gonzalez, treas- urer, Iris Ayres, song leader, Susan Mecham, parliamentarian, Helen johnson, reporter, Iudy jackson, recreation chairman, Martha Lock. F H A Il Worlcs to lmprove Famlly l.1v1ng 166 BOTTONI ROXV Nl 1ry Alice Rcscndu C Till ll1tch K1 n johnson Estcll1 Estr1d1 Dutlty 'Nunn 111 SLLOND ROV Fr mas xlLC,llll0lll.,ll 5t1ll1 Xllhxlllllllh but B1 mslu lxlttic Lolc Iris AQTLS Ytllllldl Conf lltl lllll'1D ROV Nliss hdith NI Andnrson Dtbbx lu llu XI xrx L1 Putntt Dorothx Z11111111 r111 111 pun .5 Xllflt -Xnclcrson P1tr1411 lllltlN0ll IOUH FH HOV Rosa Sldu l1lxtl1 Slll Olll Nlxm l 111 K 1rolx11 oxntr Brtnc 1 to us 111 Nluli 1111 lx1tl11 flllt Xltlltlllxt l H JV ll lt 1 OllIlS 1 1 111 no DSUII 1 x li.lK'SUll Xl lfllll Amxx I l l I I I .i 1 Q, 1 v. 1 - 3 iv ' ,M Q j .- z' :i 1 if , 1 All 5.5 3, 1 by ' Q . V . -f L 1 ' Q . : . 1 -1, fo 1 1 ' , 1re . 1 '- . . 1 .' . 5 ' 'z , 5 ' 1 I 1 1, 1 ' 1 . lf' .' ': Eli'.1 ' '1 s , -l Sl lts, I1 I' jj -, - l. 'I llivr, 1 ', ' '1, ' '1 ' - 11. ',', M ' ', S QL , 1 , '1 V -. TO' C 'z e -11 :on ', 1 1 1 '.1 'F ': . F' . . 'lil'l'i 11-l. .llclj ,li .. 1 1 . Even Tempo for Famlly Llvmg ls Theur Goal 'his BOTTOM ROW Marlon Basey Dawn Mclunney Kay Hellums cally Cook Sherry Gregory Sandy Boswell Mary lane Burcham Janne Isely jo Ann R61SS1g Mary Lee Hermanson Sara Wllllams 'Vhss EXIC Mrtchell SECOND ROW Babs Watts Lmda Logsdon Val jean Dudley Cenny Rodgers L1nn1e Burton Chrrstme Hen derson Vxola Harns Vlfg1Hl3, Barron Kathleen Haney Sue Krue FALL OFFICERS are Molly Hayes Sandy Boswell Barbara Watts and Lynne Crossnickle. ger THIRD ROW Fran Caffey Bess Hamxlton Jeannie Breeze janet Calhoun Carolyn Flemmg Inoetta Lelgon Judy Paschxll Bett Burleson Cherrv Lange Katherme Anderson TOP ROV! Mol y Hayes Bette Bengston Margaret Ben1am1n Ruth Iung Sue Reese Ioan Hayes Peggy Robertson Kav Hammons Lynne Gross mckle To promote better famlly lrvmg IS the prlmarv goal of thrs organlzatlon Talks on cn 11 defense and home safety were presented to fulfill thls goa In order to help members of the FH A to understand opportunltxes for careers 1n home maklng another goal student teachers from the Unlversrty of Texas majorlng 1n home economlcs presented dlscusslons and talks The thxrd goal to understand our nerghbors both at home and abroad was carrled out by col lectlng food for a needy family at Chrlstmas and through a talk bv in Austm Hrgh student who showed shdes on apan Fall officers were president Barbara VVatts- vice-president Molly Hayes- secretary Lynne Crossnickle- treasurer Sandy Boswell- reporter Sara XVilliams' parliamentarian Ianne Isely- song leader Mary lane Burcham- and ciyil defense Cenny Rodgers. 168 F.H.A. IV Participates Interest ran high in F. H. A. IV, a club com- posed of sophomore and junior girls. Not only did the club participate in the district and area F. H. A. meetings, but they sent representatives to the state meeting in Dallas. Under the competent direction of Mrs. Helen Fiasco, they sponsored two money-making proj- ects: selling candy and coat hangers to help pay for their various activities. The chapter also caroled at an old folk's home at Christmas time. Fall semester officers of F. H. A. Chapter IV were president, Georgia Oliverg vice-president, anet Paggi, secretary, Carolyn Riba, treasurer, Barb Ira Felps parliamentarlan Kay Handy historian Barb ira Widmer reporter Barbara Tomlinson and song leader Betty Hayes in State Meeting ll t gi illlllll LOOKINP FOB PROTECT IDEAQ afte school e F H A IV Officcrs Carolyn Riba Janet Paggr Barbara Felps and Georgia Olrwer C? 'Y fin if ii? t-r-WN J 7 I' vpn C2 BOTTOM RONV: Jeri-in Hoffman Becky Piland 'Nancy Pohl Judy VVynn. FOURTH HOW: Bettie Jane Maucebaiz Janice Reed Nancy Huber B'irb'ir'r Widintr Betty II-iyes. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Scott, Anna Bell Roberts, B'irb'ir1 Tomlinson Cirolxn Janet P'1g,gi S-indri Phillips B'll'lJ'Il l Felps Kay lI'1ndy Sheila Riba. TOP ROXV: Jane Heckminu E-rrltne McC'1slin Tcrry Jo Joyner Nirs. Helin Rasco. THIRD HONV: Annette Yicholson Brandt Genevieve Soto Gertrude Meyer. Georgia Oliver Nhry Esther Olivo Ji-'in Castillo Jo-inn Blakeslce l ,Iv--gy js ' 4- . , R 511, ' 1 j i -R5 Gif ' 5-aw gg fp. ' v , ig. i W'-yi: ,A -y f 3 1 axis- xt. ff? -. i T 1 u A 5 X 5 V: f Y' ' ' L 1 ,, ., . ' ' Q OFFICERS are Sallv Seiders. Marilyn Martin, Diane Hodge, Virginia Yeary, Nita Horton, and Gwen McEachern. Y-TEENS: 120,54 Responsibility, achievement, justice, honesty- these words express the benefits which Ra-lah Y-Teen Club members received from the activi- ties adopted and carried out this year. Visiting a ward of mentally retarded children at the Austin State School and caring for a needy family throughout the year were two service projects these girls fulfilled. Ra-lah Y-Teens had money-raising projects. They washed cars, sold cakes, and sold candy for the Cosmopolitan Club. Members of the club supplemented their serv- ice and money-raising projects with fun when they had a slumber party at the Y.NV.C.A. Mrs. XV. S. Horton sponsored the Ra-lah Y- Teens. which met eyery Monday at one of the member's homes. Officers of the club were Virginia Yearv, presi- dentg Marilyn Martin and Gwen McEachern, vice-presidentsg Nita Horton, secretaryg Diane Hodge, treasurer: Sally Seiders, sergeant-at-armsg and Sandy Ewell, chaplain. BOTTOM ROM? Cwcn Mc-Eaehern, lane Rich, Carol Rich. Sherry Rergquist, Donna Kimmons, Barbara Centry. TOP ROW: Pattv Crefzory. XVITQIIIIH Yeary, Xllll llorton, Mrs. llorton. SECOND Campbell, Charlotte XVhitc, Betty Koch, Sue Reese, Sandy Ewell, ROXV: Ella Faye llolubee, Marilyn Martin, Sally Seiders, Karen Diane Hodge. Nettie Cuneo. sf Vis 'G ,gh -1, ws Ns ENCACING IH an out door plannmg sesslon '1re the ofliuers of St'1r Y Teens Eve Mllllf L1nd1 He 1th Mqr glret St lrcke Sue Krueger Mary Io YVh1te V1l Jem Dudley and Ieannle Carlson Y TEENS Sim Serxlce trust u1d1el11h1l1ty QSTARJ attests to the ch lr lctu of thls group of senlor glrls sponsored by Nlrs W1ll11m K Nllller ThlS group beheves Ill gwlng of ltself Dur mg th1s xe1r mtmbers executed .1 program for the St 1tc Hflbpltll llkl spousol ed 1 needy famlly 'lt both Th lHlCSglVlIlg md Clu1stm1s One of then pl 1us h1s 1lw1ys been th1t of h1v1ng fuu togethtr Included ID thelr Soc11l dCt1Vlt16S hlve been 1 Hllloweeu party 1nd 1 senlor p1rtv Successful monevrusmg projects have 1n eluded 1 sp1ghett1 supper 1nd sex er'1l cake sflles Their m1nv projects SCTVICC socml and money mfllung were pl uuud IH tllell' Tuesdiv aftel noon meetmgs handing- BO'I'I'ONl ROVV Brmth Northrup Iefmme Cirlson Drawn We OSteen and x1'llJf?lXV6lgCl TOP ROV! Cenny Rodgers Lmd'1 Kmnu 'simon B1scv Bcttv lo Nlcun N1 rrp, uct St ITLKC Eve Ht 1th K1y Iltllums IOAHHI Xlurrn Sue Krueger Bev Jones Ninllcr md Ann Kuollt SPC OND ROVV Clylm D11 IS Nluv Io Susan Ph1nney xvllltf, V.1l jean Dudlu, Susxe Snowdtn, Iutlue Niurs, Susle J f W vh-.. S+ IN A SCENE from Xlptor the Hero 1 pl IX preecnted by the 1nd M Irv Pxtlllo comfort In mme Crrlson rm the Hero D'lwn Mc Strr X Tuns for numbcrs of the St xte Hospxtll Mary Jo VVh1te Kmney brings the xlllnn Bu jones to yustrce Snare Snowden lb Gruff the dog looks on lllqlllflilgly Activities Keep Stars Busy IS THIS ENOUGH? wsks Meta Butler 35 She and V311 SERVING xt the splghettr supper held by thelr Y Teen group Marko preplre spaghettl for the Star Y Teens spaghettr ire Dlwn MQK1nnLy Gayle Dun Mary Patlllo and Betty Jo supper Menn J' H-f Q 4-'X Q 1 E, ir' Q K xg ' Q ..,' we X X I K 'N 1 3 ss E V P 3145 J. if E E ' 5 35' A ' ur Ll. r Qs Q k. ig 4? L li 7' , UV' f ,nz ai' . 2 2' 1' - F1 '- a' .. , . - l,,,A. , .. 1 .2,. .y 5 ,,2,..,.,5, Y , 2' 1 , ' . l I l .. ,, 4 1 Q I Y . I , . . . , . - . , . . . . k . . , I 1 R . .j . . ky-, ,. . , 9 Q - i ,K - -4 3 - -. , ,... f Y ' I 171 Y TEENS ga-We BOTTONi ROXV Kiran Elllngson Lyndfi Dunn Lmme Burton M Irv line Blll'Ll1lI'Il und Siri VV1ll1 rms SECOND ROW lXi'1l'N Lynn Tucker N may Coffin in C' irolyn Streuton KW Pitten Linda Logsdon Pit NVest ind Babs YVitts THIRD ROW Janne Isely 732-. 119 ENIOYINC in after-meeting tqlk are ofiicers ffront to but-kb Bette Bengston. Ainne lselyy Pit Price Lynne Crossnicklc, Penny' Kinser, Pit XVest Sundry Anderson Suri XVilli1uus, 'uid I.y'I1Ll'l Dum. Lynn Forbes Betty Dwyol Bette Nelson 'ind Callv Cook TOP ROV Nirs I VK Burchim Pcnnv Kinser Lvnne Grossnieklo Pat Paley Bette Bengston Sindri Anderson Ann McCully and Sue C ies This Y Teen group wls stsuted 1 little oyer a yen igo It deliyes 1ts name from the Lltm yyords facta non uerba which means deeds not yy ords In the pist yefir membeis haye done manv good deeds such is selling forget me nots for the Dis ibled -Xmerlc in Veterins 1nd yisitmg the pediitrie yy nd it Br lckenrldge Hospit il During the pfist yen F1 X e s h ue undertaken miny pioyects to min money for their group Nlembers made yoo doo dolls to sell for the Homecoming gfime They ilso hid cake sales cir wishes and 1 sp ighetti supper This year they won fiist plqce for selling cindy for the Cos mopolitan Club With the money brought Ill by these projects. they bought food for '1 needy ffzm- ily lit Tlrinksgiving 'md Christm'1s. F1-Yes met at the homes of the individual girls on Tuesday' 'iftc rnoons yyith their club spon- sor Klrs. YV. Bureham. Oflicers of the club were Sari XVilli'1ms presi- dent- Janne Isely 'md Bette Bengston vice-presi- dents' Sfindra Anderson secretiry- Lynne Cross- nickle treasurer- Penny Kinser rc porter- Pat Price 'ind P'1t XVest sergeants-'it-'irms' 'ind Lynda Dunn ehipliiin. -TEENS: Jfafze BOTTOM ROW Iudy Brvan Betty lane Tennyson Bettv Dochen Marrlyn Betts Freear Pollard Llnda Llchensteln Phyllls Ravel Shlron Beelelev Carolvn Younger Plm Nloore Susan Brown lean Dmlel Nirs Alfred Younger SECOND ROW Amv Ellrx Iudy Klem Te fl XVebb Bonme Bennett Athena Nhnos Barbara Tom lmson judv Loxc Penny Burleson Plttv Frost Susln Dean Clrolyn Kellum Knthv Dlldv THIRD ROW Margaret Moss Help Other People Everywhere when ab brev1 lted spells HOPE Hope Y Teens adopted several projects for thxs year Xlembers ra1sed monev by selllng candy for the Cosmopohtan Club They helped feed and clothe a famllv throughout the entlre year Entert unment for chxldren 'lt the Austln State School W IS also provlded by Hope Y Teens The glrls sang at the 1nstallat1on of the officers of the Intra c1ty Councrl Fun w rs the order of the dav when members had then 'annual slumber party Hope Y Teens were led by officers Iudy Love presldent Patty Brewer VICE presxdent anet Sandberg secretarv P.1tLovmg treasurer Ann Brown sergeant at arms Sarah Ann Redfield reporter 1nd Plm Nloore chaplaln Together wlth sponsors Nlrs A Younger and Nlrs F C Erwm Ir members met every Tues day at the YWCA Pat Loving Lyn Crowe Dlane Wllder Iudv Kmg Candy Gray Charlotte Campbell Louxse Houston Betty McBr1ne Terrv Clark Llndi Stemhauser Nmev SITl1tl1 L1Trelle Berkman TOP ROW Putty Brewer Dmlh Potts Slrlh Ann Redfield Susan Smlth B'1rb1r1 Bohn Iudy Iohnson Evelyn Evans Frances Rutter oyce Fmch Laura Shuford Ann Brown Betsy Broad janet San berg HOPE OFFICERS are Iudv Love Pat Lovmg Sarah Ann Redfield Ann Brown Prm Moore Susan Dean Janet Sandberg and Pltty Brewer 1 Y-TEENS: Mme The projects of Amo Y-Teens attested to their name Amo, which means love and is inter- preted to mean always mindful of others. Amo Y-Teens undertook several service proj- ects. On Thanksgiving members took a basket to a needy family. Throughout the year mem- bers also visited the Home of the Holy Infancy, Where they entertained the children. For one of their projects, Amo Y-Teens combined fun and service when they gave a tea for Hope Y-Teens. Each member of Hope Y-Teens who attended the tea brought a can of dog food, which was later given to the Humane Society. Janice Reed was presidentg Rosemary Gillett, vice-presidentg Cynthia Pearson, secretaryg Karen Hyman, treasurerg judy Tucker, reporterg Letha Perkins, sergeant-at-armsg and Phyllis Bassist, chaplain. Amo Y-Teens report a happy and successful year under the leadership of Mrs. R. E. Pearson, sponsor. 'wp ?'7 A AMO OFFICERS are Cbottom rowl Rosemary Cillett, Phyllis Bassist, Letha Perkins, and Indy Tuckerg lsecond rowl Karen Hyman and Cynthia Pear- song Ctop roxvl Janice Reed. BOTTOM ROYV: Rosemary Cillett, Karen Hyman. janet Davis, TWT!! C5'nfl1i21 PUIVWU- MQW' KHP' Dllnlilll .lilnlw HUVCI- and B4-eky YVolf, Missy Owens, -Igmis Amor, Sunil, Dill' SECOND Lethal Perkins. TOP ROV: Bea Swenson, jo Bratton, Phyllis ROXV: judy Tucker, Helen Dunham, Sandra Crobowsky, Cindy BHSSN- ,lll4lY Bf1lflll'Y- c'Wf'U Stlnwllv CRIUTY Zillvf- 111111 Dedf' Harrington. Y TEENS ,mmf BOTTOM ROW Ianet Paggx Mlckey Llndgren Clrol Few Pat Llndl Prentlte lmnne Blwkeslee Tummy Cooper and Sally Shef Hwkerman SuAl1ce XVllllRl'TlS Mlckev Reed Put Spence Dune Held TOP ROVV Iudv Clllesple Vanna lessen Anne Spence NVommack and Slndra Trlvxs SECOND ROW Ianet Stern ludy Slms Susm Iewett Lfrdonna Hammett janet Wallace Dlane Bervl Schroeder Pattxe Moehlman T1n1 Bumpws Lmda Mvers Prmce and lance Culnn AF LAAT Y Teens met every Wednesday at the YWCA under the sponsorshlp of Mrs Travls Blakeslee There were forty members IH th1s group The name AFLAAT IS formed from thelr motto A Frrend Loveth at All Tlmes Th1s year all servlce projects were planned so that all money recelved went to a needy cause is a SGTVICC to the commun1ty The Forget me not Drlve for the Dlsabled Amerlcan Veterans 'md the H rlloween Cosmo Treats s lle sponsored bv the Cosmonolltan Club of Austm both brought IU a tldW sum members report Nlembers also snonsored two cake sales One w1s held ln the fall and the other ln the sprlng Other prolects were 9ClllH2 address labels gums aww a basket of food at Thmksgnmg and Chnstmas to help fi needy famllv taltmq part 1n a Chr1stmas food barrel drlxe sponsored bx the Cosmopolltan Club and an Easter prol GC DFBATINC OVER thur nut meetmg are Aflfrat Y Teen officers Mlcku Rec d Plt Hrtltermrn Silly Sheffield Joanne Blakeslee and Llndw Nlyers 1 1 I T VYWK ' 'f f Lf y tw - Y , , 2 , 1 ' , . , z 5 , z , - 1 , . , . , . . :H . 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R 9, cc . . v ' ' , ' 8 7 VN Q ' -A : V K I I 2 . - - 5- . z - . z , ' 3 , 9 ' , A' L o . , , . . , , I . . . . ..,.. , y if 2 f X I , c ' I , Y f ' 7 . , - A Y X x, I L ' . ,, , y l Q., 2 , 2 I, 7 , , ..- IO Y' TCZDSI BOTTOM ROW Kathleen Haney Dmah D1N1no Sue Beasley TOP ROW Clndr Ashford Dons Zander Grace Newell Mary LaNelle Uselton Sandra Shannon SECOND ROW Judy Dlvld Rlchardson Becky Plland son Anne Garvey Bettv Hlllnrd Gall Kmg Stelll McW1ll1'1ms GETTING together for an after meetmg chat are Crystal Y Teen officers Sue Beasley Kathleen Haney Grace Newell Gall Kmg and Stella McW1ll1ams 176 Charlty re11g1on youth serv1ce truth ambr t1on love the hrst letters 1n each word when put together spell CRYSTAL Wh1Ch IS the name of th1s new Y Teen club Composed of a group of lndustrlous senlor glrls the club was organ1zed late IH the fall One of the first projects the Crystal Y Teens undertook was money ra1s1ng Members had a bake sale and sold address stlckers At Chnstmas the members caroled at an old folk s home They also sold programs for a performance at the Munlclpal Audltorlum In addltlon the glrls adopted an Easter project party for the members A get acquamted tea was glven the mothers of the Y Teens Crystal Y Teens were under the leadersh1p of Mrs Stanford Rrchardson Mrs john Beasley and Mrs W Nohn Haney Officers were Stella MCW1lll3mS pres1dent Sue Beasley v1ce pres1dent Gall Kmg secretary Kathleen Haney treasurer and Grace Newell sergeant at arms , . . . : z ' - ' , . , l . ' 3 D in 7 7 I 7 7 '- a Q 1 9 f l 7 7 r il - - qi . . . . . , I , 4. A up Officers planned a come-as-you-are surprise ,fl , 'Qi ' ' - sig t - . af , - 2 ' 'T ' I a ' 1 5 5 . . 'f . 2 ' 2 a ' 7 o 5? , 4 , Cer et Concordia, shortened CeC, means Heart and Harmonyf, Helping the American Cancer Society prepare literature for mailing was just one of the many projects the CeC Y-Teens adopted. In addition the girls donated decorations for the Halloween party at the Austin State School. At Christmas, members took presents of toys to the children at the Austin State School. To finance their work at the Austin State School the CeC's prepared and sold programs for the Austin High B Team games By selling programs the girls also as S1StCd the spectators and lncreased mterest the B Team The girls also raised money by sell1ng address stickers and tickets for the YWCA pancake supper Every three months the CeCs gave a partv honoring all the girls who had had birthdays dur ing those months Mrs Iames Boyd the sponsor and the CeCs met everv Tuesday at the Y W C A The CeC Y Teens were headed by Sallie Car roll president Carolyn Labit vice president Donna Hamilton secretuy Mar1lla Black treas urer and Alane Higgins sergeant at anns Y-TEENS: 0eG CY X , :Ei M W gl If illilf il Mr HOLDING A MEETING in the library are CeC Y Teen ofhcers fbotton rowl Ellen Thorp Donna Hamilton Kay Handy and Sallie Carroll ftop row? Betsv Mason Alane Higgins Suzy Smith Carolyn Lablt and Manlla Black BOTTOM ROW Pam LeBan'e Pat Peacock Sammle Chambers Carolyn Riba Betsy Mason Susan Harvick Ellen Thorp Bette Boyd Donna Hamilton Carolyn Archer Candy King Candy Blbby SECOND ROVV Barbara Theriot Marcia Hlghsmith Kay Lindgren Indy Kendrick Christine Hatch Ebbv Bollinger Susan Watt Martha Chenens Wanda McCullough Diane Culbertson Bette Bawcom Maryneil Ward THIRD ROW Susan Edgar Kathy Blewett Carolvn Armstrong 'vhssy Nliller Cama Hatch Adrienne Shupee Kav Handy Sandra Dixon Shiron Ryan Alane Higgins NI try Helen Tampke TOP ROV! Cecilia Hodge Vicky Stark Ann Joseph lNancv Fowler Clrol Massengale Darlene Burg Sallie Clrroll Sally Sanford Carolvn Labit Manlla Black and Suzy Smith Parking Lot lmproved By Key Clubbers The Key Club, now in its second year, is affil- iated With the Kiwanis Club. Membership is com- posed entirely of boys who are willing to give of their time and effort to make needed improve- ments around school. One major project each year is planned by the club. This year Key Clubbers painted the lines on the north parking lot. The club also sponsored a family at Christmas. Members aided the Uni- versity area Kiwanians in a pancake supper to raise money for a project. Oflieers of the club are Larry Cranberry, presi- dentg David HoHmann, vice-presidentg Robert Frias, secretaryg Bernie Sandberg, treasurer. Mr. Roland johnson is sponsor. Sm Q BOTTOM ROVV: Bobby Payton, Everett Anschutz, Billy Best Thomson james Thomlson FOURTH ROW Sam McF1rl1nd Robert Clarkson, Robert Frias, Fred Burns. SECOND ROW Bob Minuel Michuci john Duis Dixid Hoffmann Ray Koschel Harris, Jack Clagett, Curtis Holland. Pat Rucker. THIRD ROM TOP ROM Llrrv Crinbm rrw Ccorgm Arnold lxlflx Pitttrson Mr. Roland johnson, Ronny Vickers, Rodney Green, Billy lx Chlrlcs Kctltr Btrnit Sindbtrj., fluid Bowinin Y-TEENS: 7111-71 CZ Tri-D Y-Teens is a newly organized group whose membership this year was composed of sophomore girls. The name Tri-V stands for via, veritas, and vita-Latin words meaning 'way, truth,,' and life The girls have sponsored various activities this year. Their Thanksgiving project was a party for children in the Childrenis Ward of Brackenridge Hospital. A cake sale held in February supplied the necessary funds for other projects. At Easter members sponsored an Easter Egg Hunt and Easter Party at the Negro Orphan age Tri V members also had an end of school party Tri V officers were Io Beth Hickmann president Cay Schuler vice president Arra Lou Sawyer secretary and Suzanne Carlson TRI V Y Teen officers Arra Lou Sawyer jo Beth treasurer Sponsor was Mrs W M Magee HlCkmanD Cay Schuler and Suzanne Carlson discuss group membership ,P BOTTOM ROW Dianne Parker Mary Lyon Georgia Oliver Cynthia Owens Susan Wilcox Frances Barkley SECOND ROW Jane Tlsdale Roycelyn Cox Suzanne Carlson Sharon Thurmond Betty MaCee Ida Jane Foster THIRD ROW Arra Lou Sawyer Pat Fincher Gay Schuler Jo Beth Hlckmann Anne Comish TOP ROW Pat Sharpe Irene Smith Sarah Bigham Kay Sorden Carole Edmundson Lana Gail Bamard 179 FRONT ROW James Decherd Ruth Dldl de Leon John Wood Cowmg Gall Coltharp Dlck Hoflmln FOURTH ROW Chrls ruff Brad Butler SECOND ROW Gary Schoen Dmah Potts Rehder Mrs Irene St Clalr Drane McCask1ll jack Rogers THIRD ROW Brll Dunlop Chns Math Mmdecl Form Mathematics Club Begun III the sprmg semester the Mathematlcs Club attracted many sclentlfic mmded students Unhke any other club It deals speclfically Wlth expandmg the mathem 1t1cal theory to hxgh school students Nlembers Work problems on college level and drscuss answers 1n club perrod As one member of the club put lt Our goal IS to get half way through the college algebra book and they d1d lust about that durlng the semester ac cordlng to Mrs Irene St Clalr sponsor The club IS led by a steerlng commlttee com posed of Don Boyer Brad Butler and ohn Wolodrufl whlch makes all the dec1s1ons for the c u DRAWING the parabollc graph of a quadratic equatlon IS Brad Butler as john WVoodrufI looks on Both boys are members of the Steenng Commlttee Anatomy Club Features Men of Science 9-9 F BOTTOM ROW Iulla Gorham Patsy Pullla Ioy Bland Tom Kinney Claudette Daywood Martha Slack oyce Scarbrouqh Elizabeth Greer SECOND ROW Norma Pulllim Laura Ellen Glass Nita Hamilton Carroll Beaxers Donna Klmmons Nancy Dillon Van Marko Betty Cunningham THIRD ROW Leslie Taylor Carolyn Smith Manon Roberts Marilyn Blackstone Sarah Oscar a skeleton may not seem a verv appro priate mascot for a Friday club yet it is quite fitting for the Anatomy Club which this year marked its sixth anniversary Since the baslc format IS to explore medical topics such fields as x ray technologv pharmacv physiotherapy medical research and nursing are discussed 1n the club Throughout the year programs featured men and women of science. Among the speakers were Mrs. Tommi Furoshiro who gave an inter- esting talk on orthopedic x-ray techniques dur- ing which she showed examples of her works- also Dr. Lorene'Rogers who explained the basis of her research involving chemotherapy of the mentally defective. Other programs included medical movies and a field trip to the University Anatomy Lab where the cadavers were seen. Mrs. Margaret Cadwallader a competent anat- omist herself has been the clubs sponsor dur- ing the six years it has existed. Officers of the club are Alan Dyer president' Penny Kinser vice-president- Joy Bland secre- tary- Norma Pulliam treasurer- Nancy Dillon reporter' and Kermit Fox sergeant-at-arms. Gaston Pat Sharpe Penny Kmser To Beth Hickman Mrs Margaret Cadwallader FOURTH ROW Kermit Fox David Bode Tommy Foster Ramsey Wiggins Bill james Clarence McFarland Stan Thawley TOP ROW Alex Limon John Ligon Jim Calvert Ioe Lattmg Alan Dyer joe Ricketts james Buchanan ANATOMY CLUB OFFICERS-Alan Dyer Penny Kinser and Joy Bland study their club mascot Oscar. Junror Hlstorrans Preserve Past '?C DISCUSSINC the current lssue of the Iumor Histor-um magazme are Iumor Hlstonan Club officers Pat Hutchmson Pnce Damel and Brenda Hrbbs fNot plctured are Norma Shannon and judy Wall I Iumor H1stor1ans were orgamzed to appreclate and to encourage the wrltrng of Texas hlstory They also try to preserve the 1llustr1ous past of our forefathers Durmg club perlods Iunlor H1stor1ans hsten to speakers who relate tales of Texas h1story both past and rn the makmg The State Conventlon of Iunlor H1St0f1aDS was one of the hxgh polnts of the year Deslgned for firsthand mformatlon field tr1ps to museums and spots wrth local color were made Soclal events also entered mto the years aCt1Vltl6S Ofllcers were PYICC Damel r presxdent Norma Shannon VICC presldent Brenda Hlbbs secretary Pat Hutchlnson treasurer and udy Wall reporter Mrs Mrldred Mayhall sponsored the 1959 group YM! W? '-1 mum BOTTOM ROW Anna Rothchlld Gayneth joseph, Brenda Hrbbs Nesnuth THIRD ROW Sh H t d R h d Judy Wrlght, Mrs Mlldred Mayhall SECOND ROW Iudy Wall, Pat Hutchlnson, Pnce Danlelim-llr 'l9OnI?rsl?OWJanlgtobd:t algalcceir, Norma Shannon, Rebecca Shelley, Ilmmy Kennedy, Mlss Frances MlCkl6 Bentley, Ixmmle Davls 182 I I I Q - - . a' Q - i 3 ' ' . l N X . l . . . . . 1 R ' .51 . Q 7 v l n n J ' K . . . fi,-K I l . a I a ! al A s K , I -, s X 9 a , ' 4 , 5 I , . 9' . f A 5 . , - D 1 . . 1 a -v --V' -'T' - Nw ' v -we W f I' V , :R , -tf ,M-5 Bw 1 A K I A I . : . . ' . ' . ' . . . : , 1 . y Young Scientists Explore Nature's Mysteries DISCUSSING the dissection of the frogs whrch VlCkl Bl mkenshlp and Jw Dans ire holding Ire Jane Nlorton Don Patterson Rich 1rd Huffman Susan Brown Denc Bovmds Richard Xiorehead and Elizabeth Bames Future sclentlsts and students lnterested ln science ire drawn to Sclence Rese lrch Club one of the llrgest md most lctne FI'ld1V clubs Durmg the xelr 1 vlrletx of spellxers ire IH V1tCCl to lddress the club to glV6 members an rnslght 1nto thc world of sclence Th1s vear the club VlS1t6d thc Experlmental Sclence Blllldlflg at the UD1W6fSltV of Texas Social lCt1V1t16S for the club 1I'lC.llld6d in 1n1t1'1 t1on ceremonv ind a f1l1 PICDIC The club had a sprlng p1cn1c at San Marcos The club also sold candv 1n the student store to ra1se funds for club act1v1t1es Club officers were V1ck1 Bl'1nkensh1p nresl dent Rrchard Huffman VICC pres1dent Susan Brown secretarv Don Patterson treasurer ames Dechflrd sergeant at firms and Jane Nlor ton reporter The club IS sponsored by Xlrs Edna Boon M., BOTTONI ROV Xirgrnu Castille Iudy Lukens Lum Cheexes Dc Inn! Daniel ,line Nlorton Heather YV1lson SECOND ROV Sus in Nioses NI mon Holmes Ann Chimbers Susm Brown Niollv Xhllcford THIRD ROYV Bruce Ponton xllkl Dodge Rlclcv NIcCre Du 1d Ellison Derlc Bounds Puchard Nlorehead FOURTH ROYV Nirs Edna Boon Grant Hutchins h1ClCl Blanken ship Grace Newell VVendell Horton B111 Doty FIFTH ROXV Don Patterson jimmy Crowhurst Gary Bushcll Lrrry Grosse Ehzlbcth Bames B111 Cox TOP ROXV Del T1blIlg61' Joe Law son Rlchrrd Huffman Galen Lyons Jay Dans John Chnstlln Leon Alley T1m Eakm 1 They Acquire Slide Rule Slcills BOTTOM ROW Ilmmy Wood Irmmy Valentlne Ruth Draz de Leon Chrrs Page Dune McC1sk1ll Henry Hill Fehx Rfamlrez SECOND ROW Vvllllllll Schrefliar Dm jones Arthur XVICI' meler joe Heart Kenneth Albers Mlkf. Robertson Ross Portmann THIRD ROW Mr Elgm Schllhab Roger Anderson jack Rogers EXPLAINIING 1 problem to be vsorked on the slide rule to C lry Schocn is Xlr Elgm SLlllll1llD sponsor of tht Sllrle Rule Club C? Cecll Adcock Rrchlrd Comer Islac Crawford Randy Power D3V1d Elllson FOURTH ROW jerry Poeppey Ronnre Harrls B111 Dunlop Slm Iones Douglws Nowhn hlGlX1I'l Measeles Brad Butler TOP ROVV Rohr rt Young Bill Bullwrd Normfin Holm ln lm Chfaprn ln Clrx Snhotn The Sllde Rule Club sponsored by Mr Flffrn Schrlh lb W 19 deslqned to help those lnterested rn le lrnrng the b1SlC prlnclples of operatmg '1 shde rule OI'glI'llLLd for lcidemrc purposes the Sllde Rule Club h 1d no officers Ind drd not ldopt 'my projects Eldl member hid hrs own sllde rule 'md problems xx ere worked find drscussed everv Frrd IW mornrng dllflflg club perrod They Back the Varsity Boys BOTTOM ROW Dem Hester Mark Fries jerry 'vieyers Ricks Ricky Matsen jack Boyer Bob Creer Dwight Oglesby John WlllllmS Billy Disch Neil Watt TOP ROW Wilfred 'viallm Staymfl B111 BY'4UdOD it will OFFICERS of the Boys' Tennis club are Jerry Meyers, Dean Hester, and john Stayton. An lctlve SFA club is Boys Tennis sponsored by Mr. Woodrow Sledge. Club members discuss tennis-the game itself current tennis st-zrs and tennis equipment. New members are instructed in proper care of their ricquets and balls and in the basic points of the game. Members also initiated a physical fitness program accompanied bx proper dieting. Oflicers of the club were Dean Hester presi- dent- erry Mevers vice-president ohn Stavton secretary-treasurer. 18 ,g-'OC O TENNIS CLUB oflicers are Linda Gilbert, secretary, Ann McCully, presi- dent, joaleen Lightsey, sergeant-at-armsg and Vanna jessen, treasurer. Supporting the Austin High Tennis Team is the main function of the Girls' Tennis Club. This year the money the club earned bought balls and sweat suits for the tennis team. Movies were taken of the tennis team in action and were shown at the Friday morning club meetings. At the beginning of the year, a get-acquainted party was given for all the members. The sopho- mores gave the junior and senior members a Christmas party and presented them with small favors. U Under the sponsorship of Miss Betty Gray, the club was also headed by oflicers Ann Mc- Cully, president, Carolyn Moore, vice-presidentg Linda Gilbert, secretary, Vanna lessen, treasurer- and Ioaleen Lightsey, sergeant-at-arms. 7 Girls' Tennis Club Baclcs Varsity Team in 'l 4 'Q' Z1 .,,, Sgt. 4 SQ a i BOTTOM ROW: Donna Hamilton, Susan Knippa, Mary Lou Baird, Ann VVatson, Betty Evans, Carol Clewis, Betsy.Mason. SECOND ROW: Pat Hackerman, Vanna IGSSGH, Kay Llfldgfen, Marcia Highsmith, Linda Peal, Cecilia Hodge, Janelle jones. THIRD ROVV: Mary Jean Mclntyre, Terry Smith, Candy Bibby, Tammy Cooper, Sally Sheilield, Pat Spence, Diane VVommack, Bonnie Crenshaw. FOURTH ROW: Carol Covington, Bette Boyd, Diane Prince, Toni Stasswender, Pat Starling, Betsy Chelf, Pat Peacock. FIFTH ROVV: Marilla Black, Betsy Broad, Carolyn Moore, Alane Higgins, lane Carlisle, Miss Betty Gray. TOP ROVV: Ann McCully, Linda Gilbert, joaleen Lightsey. 'le stair X... OFFICERS of the Cxrls Intramural Club are Camllle Walker Alice Mar shall judy Hlcks Clendw Hunt Cmgtr Ktllw md Ctl Rutledge lntramural Club Sponsors Qthers Intmmurll Club h IS is lts purposes the spon SOI1l'lg of Austln Hlffh s glrls 1nt1 lmur ll program learmng rules of sports incl ofhultmg at the 1nt1 Imllldl glmes The club sponsored the Trl Hlgh Volleyball Tournament last fall Thex llso p lrtlclpated m the Trl H1 h Bisketb lll Nlcet It Tr IX IS At CllI'1StIH1S members sponsored a needv flmlly The club formed 1 carollmg party and went to three old folks homes To ruse money for the Dll1C.l'l lse of mtramural letters the club sold cflndv at Ill home basket ball games Carolyn Kvlberg Iudv Hlcks md Carl Ann Klaus yumors represented AllStlIl Hlgh ID the Nllss Colden Cloves contest Clrolvn Kylberg wlshcrowned Mlss Colden Cloves from Austln Hlg Club members held 1 sprmg party to chmax thelr years act1v1t1es Ofllcers for 1958 59 were Clnger Kellv presl dent Indy Hlcks VICE nresldent Allce M lrshflll secretlry Cfirolvn Kylberg treasurer and Glen da Hunt reporter Club sponsor was Mlss Clrolyn Hewatt BOTTOM ROW Carl Ann Klaus Pat Barho, Wynann Pesnell, Ruth O,Dell, Indy Hicks SECOND ROW Ahce Marshall, Myma Teague, Pat Smxth Eva Iohnson Camllle VValker Karen Brown THIRD ROW Kathenne Smlth, Beverly Kung, Shlrley Ates, Cmger UIQ 3 3-zip l' UQ' 4 lx I Kellv, Dorothv Portxllo FOURTH ROVV Ianev Eads, Glenda Hunt, Dolores Cnerra judv Houseton Carolyn Kylberg Lana Call Barnard TOP RONV Nhss Carolyn Hewatt, Pat Lloyd, Cel Rut ltdge, Marianne Ashmore 187 BOTTOM ROW Deanna Nlemeler Sandra Ott TOP ROW Kay Campbell Penny Parker Judy Scott Carolyn Murphy Ann Herrlng Jo Beth Sutherland Sandra Moynahan Sue Caylor Sharon Showalter Tumblers Learn lntrlcate Stunts Formed to lmprove knowledge of tumbllng and acrobatlcs the club offers practrce 1n tum blmg every Fr1day mornmg when members dress out and perform 1ntr1cate t1'1CkS and stunts Together w1th MISS Carolyn Hewatt s advlsory and the Intramural Club the Tumblmg Club sponsored a needy famlly Members also gave the mornmg devotlonals for a week A day and mght at the lake was also on the agenda of aCt1V1t1CS The Tumbhng Club was sponsored by MISS Cormne Herndon Fall semester officers were Ann Herrmg pres1 dent Sharon Showalter v1ce presldent Sandra Moynahan secretary and Penny Parker treas urer ggi, sn' ,m WW TUMBLING CLUB officers are Sharon Showalter, v1ce president, Ann Hernng, presldent, Sandra Moynahan, secretary, and Penny Parker, treasurer Q, f 1 ,g.ri15rMg,, 2, . .., g .-x ' 3.55 el , ' .wr-. :A I a -- .. uh tv raw Q J ' K 5 L ' . - - san g , -' X X 4 3 , . 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Y I w 7 - , ft T? . . , . 7 , - Q 1 ' Q ' 9 1 ' 'awk 'L L , , -f 3 'f K . , Golf Club Members 'lmprove Their Game' BOTTOM ROW Sandra Haynle Ionroy Prewett Owen Revell Mnke jarrell THIRD ROW Royce Roberts Rabun Wxlson Glb Wayne Walker Danny Ford Mr M1ltonODeIl SECOND ROW Klzer Ross Crawford TOP ROW Randall Stohl john Ben Ronny Thomas Steve jones Barry B1shop Hugh Wxlllamson Wenmohs Randy Petrx Sxd Heatly Frank Cox N 'nik TAKING t1me out to pose for the1r Comet plcture are Golf Club officers Ionroy Prewett Clb Klzer Ross Crawford Randy Petrl An act1ve athletlc club at SFA IS the Golf Club Frrday club meetmgs Hnd eager members d1scuss1ng the1r favorlte sport golf The pur pose of the club IS to enable members to learn the rules of golf and how to apply them Members pay dues as 1n any other club The money IS used to gam more helpful mformatlon concernlng the game of golf The club partlclpates ln meets both here and 1n nearby towns Scheduled trxps mclude those to Corpus ChflStl XVaco and San Antomo Tournaments ln these locatlons help prepare club members for state meet competltlon Almost every afternoon after school these golf enthusxasts may be found at Munlclpal Golf Course where they play for one or two hours Improvement of the1r game IS the a1m of all th1s constant practxce Club officers are Randy Petrl presldent C1b K1zer uce presldent Ronme Thomas secretary Ross Crawford reporter and Barry B1shop treas urer Golf Club IS sponsored by Nlr Mllton O Dell 189 Appealing to artistic minds, the Paint and Palette Club opens the door to many fields, both professional and vocational. Under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Marguerite Iarrell, the club is open to anyone interested in art, although most of its members take art courses. Fall semester projects included work in the student store, various speakers, and art work during the club period. Drawing caricatures and life drawings of club members was one of the club activities. Students worked in the student store at lunch periods in order to raise money for service projects. Speakers in profes- sional and commercial art fields included Windy Winn, commercial artist, and Kelly Farring, head of the Art Department of the University of Texas. Members enjoyed a partv with entertainment by joe Latting and Rita Witt. The club also had a Christmas party away from school. Club oflicers were Gilbert Reyes, president, julia Rees, vice-president, Zilla Adams, sec- retary: Evelyn Evans, reporter, and Marvin Tausch, sergeant-at-arms. DISCUSSING a painting during club period are Paint and Palette officers-Marvin Tausch, sergeant-at-arms, Evelyn Evans, reporter, Julia Rees, vice-president, Zilla Adams, secretary, and Gilbert Reyes, president. Paint and Palette Appeals to Student Artists BOTTOM ROW: julia Rees, jackie Sanders, Nancy Webb, Illdy FOURTH ROW: Miss Kay St. Gemiaine, Gilbert Reyes Hugh BFYHYI- SECOND ROW! Vvlmll P2lf16fS0I1, Rfllwffll P1'1lSiCk, Dobbins, Bobby Buratti, Anna Brace, Frances Ritter. TOP RONV Mel mee Wright, Gail Coltharp. THIRD ROVV: Mary Richburg, Mrs. Mar eritc Jarrell, John Zavala, Robert Parker, Evelyn Ex uis Peggy Pannell, Zilla Adams, Ruby VVilcott, judy Johnson. Sarah Beijing, Rita VVitt, f 1 jak, They Accent Dance Tempo j An lctlvt YDIISIC ll group 15 the Instrumental Xlusm Club Th1s club sponsored bv Dr Nelson P 1tr1clt lb ln org lmz 1t1on for l'l'lI1SlCPtllV tllented students mterested 1n performlng pubhcly The Hfteen members constltute the followmg mstruments one plano three trumpets three trombones Eve sflxophones one strmg bass one glut rr ind one drum Th1s group performmg under the nime of the Austln Hlqh Dlnce Bind has lppe lred It mcmy speull events Among these hwe been the NI lroon B md dmce the Bed jacket Form ll 'md the V llentme Formll The dmce bmd 'llso pc rformcd It the B md Dlrectors Reqxon ll Meet mg In 1dd1t1on to these 1ct1v1t1es the group que 1 serles of school Qssembhes Bmd officers for 1958 59 were Don Flrlss presldent Steve H'1rr1s VICC presldent md Chrls Bolton busmess min lger DISCUSSINC a muslc score to be played at a commg performmee 1re Instrumental Nluslc Club officers Chns Bolton md Don Farxss 1,1 FIRST ROXV Edward Cantu, Henry Hull, 'NIICLCV S.mdg.u'ten, Douglas SIIIIIHUIIS, Dannv Sohs SECOND ROW fllI'lS Crow, Stew Harms, David L21B21uxe, Carv Deason, Don llxtlthng, Bob .-I Tull, Fmch, o-v.,,. Lollctt Dllworth, Charles Darlmg THIRD ROW jerrv Dax e Bavlor . Z ' l ' 'Q 1 , ' . .' ' . , I . 2 H 2 , ' 2 2 2 2 1 2 . 1 i - . g 7 a if . - ' . f f 4? I v 5 ' 7 1 J f ' i a 5- - X n V xi? L B fy ' - I 1 1 I 4 4 - W f , , Q C , 2 2 2 2 L K f - 2 . 2 . 2 2 2 ' , ' 2 , 2 2 2 . 2 2 2 ' . . , . - 5 I s . . . . - - - L 4 p Q 2 Q . L 1. . , R 1 Lk 1 ' 2 . ' .l ' 1. . . . - A ' L : . ' A ' K 2 - 2 gf- A, V E . - . . . - I . . ' 'lyyei ' 1 7 ' v 4 fix' , . 1 . ' ' , c 2 . 1 5: ' M-' , - if s, . .. . f n-,2-, .vm f l a 1 l H 2 h 8 A 1 i 2 ' . P - +I 2 in I . , I Y 5 Q -.- .Qt 1 Q . . . .1 rm , r t x X U X ' X ' ,4 H xx, I 1 3 -. ' ,Z 'Y , f -' 1. - ll , .fn M ' , p I e ,I 2 r , ' , X x 2 ' ' , M. V, Q fj 1, l , .V , 5 -Jtihf A I I. ' f f . R i ,,,. Spanish-Speaking World Eyed by Pan-Am Forum 7 Xa! DISCUSSING Latin Amencan countries are Pan American Forum officers joc Mitchell Kathleen Goodwin Margaret Stirclce Adolph Bach Carol Olsen ind Sarah Ann Redfield 1 3? fling ,f gs F if E7 gg qi L To develop a better understanding of the Spanish-speaking world and more appreciation for our Latin-American neighbors is the goal toward which Pan-American Forum members work. Many of the club periods were spent in prepar- ing for the Pan-American Student Forum state- wide convention which was held in Austin. Essay writing, folk dancing, declamation, and art work were events entered by club members. At their Christmas party club members cele- brated Christmas customs of the Spanish-spealo ing countriesg foremost among these was the breaking of the traditional pinata. Later in the year members had dinner at El Toro. By working two weeks in the student store, the Pan-American group was able to give a party for children at the Austin State School and to buv eirphones for the tape recorder owned by the Spinish Dep irtment 011 BOTTOM ROW Louanne Lloyd Margaret St xrcke Donna Mm ning Vicki Evans Miriam Diaz de Leon Tcresl N1 1rtinc7 Ahcc Gilmdo SECOND ROW Mary Lyon M irv Ellcn T impkc Peggy Suehs Carol Sue Bock Carole Castillo Socorro Rui? THIRD ROW Pit Loving Ten Webb Susm Schwxrtz Pit Noah N1 irv Olvera Sharon Prewett FOURTH ROW Nancv Abel Marianna Fisher Sarah Ann Redfield Carol Olsen Priscilla Peacock FIFTH ROW Rich 1rd Salinas Bill Kormeicr Andy Scott Benny Con Yales Kathlecn Coodwm Miss Mary Alice Porter TOP ROW Chili Robinson Ioc Mitchell Adolph Bach Curly Ferns I. .. .. c , V A V 5 p 3 :,,, Q ' I l' In I 'H A i -4 I , ' . A .U P R ,V I - , ,.: U I I - I I t he . ...M .... .,,.f , - X- -M M 'fa , , V ' V . : . f - wat V 2 , ' g ' A , I X N : I ' ,B . 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VILLARREAL shown at the French Club s Internitxonal Nlght Party explalns the mystery of French customs to Adolph Bach Pan Amerlcan Club and Walter Rotsch German Club Lively Programs Set By French Clubbers French games and songs shdes of the World Fcur md of French schools md SkltS glven by club members constltuted the mmv llvely club programs wluch helped members develop better underst lndmg of French md 1 closer frlendshlp w1th other French spe 1k1n 1 people At ChflStIH1S Le Cerc e Fr inc us collected food whlch they gxve to the Sllv 1t1on Army Thls year Le Cercle Fr mc us hosted rn mter Ildtlilfl ll prrtv to whlch members of other lm gu lge clubs vsere 1nv1ted The club hopes th rt thls Intern rtxon xl Nlght Plrty wlll become a tr ldltlon In the sprlng the French Dep lrtment w IS mv en .1 blnquet bv Le Cercle Fr 1nc.11s Elch stu dent Wlth an A wer lge in French wls requlred to present 1 slut IH French Club oflicers for 1958 59 were Nloxre V1ll1 rreal presldent and Dune WV1lder secret lry treasurer Mlss Elolse Ro rch French te lcher wls spon sor of Le Cercle Frame us COD BOTTOM ROWV Mlss Eloxse Roach, Bonme Bennett, MOXIC Vll Ianlce Morris THIRD RONV Ahce Ann Marshall, lean Cober larreal, Pattl Moehlman, Madeleme Peppel SECOND ROW Natalle Nelson, Beryl Schroeder, Cuy Smlth TOP ROW Russell Dlane Wllder, Ellzabeth Looney, Aloma Pannell, Susan Errcson, Nlever, Ronny jones, Ralph Karotkln lu. 'Q 'it BOTTOM ROW Barbara Cochman Martha Cheavens SuAhce Flatt Bo Johnson Susan Watt FOURTH ROW Marne Wrlcox Wllhams janet Stern jane-tW1llace Dianne Parker Mr Phnlh Irene Smrth Jamce Cumn Susan Dean Frances Cohn Daud Stark SECOND ROW Val McKay Exe Muller Mary Langfor Longona Bryan Reddlck TOP ROVV Tommy Smlth James Sara Beth Wxlker Dons Coshn Chr1st1ne Hatch THIRD ROW R0bmS0n Wlll Slease Patrlck Bennett Bob NN esthng Arra Lou Sawyer Joanna Maurer Barbara Crenshaw Gladney Sodalutas Latinas Boasts Oldest History Organ1zed for the purpose of perpetuatlng mterest 1n Latm and servmg others Sodalxtas Lat1nas boasts the oldest hlstory of any other Lat1n Club members partlclpated 1n a varrety of act1v1t1es Club r1ods were enhvened by games w1th a Latm avor and reports on Roman hlstory At Th3.DkSg1V1I'lg and Chrlstmas food I for two needy famlhes was collected At Chr1st ' Q I mas also a tree clothes and toys for famllres 'fly 1 , Q were collected and d1stI1buted The 1n1t1at1on , Q Q of new members and attendmg mass at a Catho i ll l1c church together were other act1v1t1es of the ' D c ub I The annual Lat1n banquet was held on the Ides of March Members were grouped rnto slaves first year students Roman C1t1ZCDS sec ond year students and gods and goddesses thrrd year students Entertalnment for the ban quet was s1m1lar to that of ancxent Roman ban quets Lat1n club officers for thxs year were Bryan Reddlck consul fpresldentj Sara Beth Walker pro consul V1CCpI'6SldCHt Susm Dean scrlba secretaryj Eve N'llllCI' quaestor treasurer Also anet Wallace cr1t1c ohn Sucke slgnlfer sergeant at armsj Janet Stern nuntla reporter and Bo Johnson praecentor fsong leader, Mr Phllllp Stark new teacher of Latm th1s year was sponsor rev LATIN CLUB ofhcers plctured are Bryan Reddrtk Susan Dean Sara Beth Walker Janet Stem Janet Wallace Bo Johnson and John Sucke 194 I cr gg ,.f . gk? v. wif .-,-3 ,. , ... .. ' Q -', .', ' ' as 1 Q ' 1 'gn I Q u .Vx X v I . 1 -git e .V B , O 1 ' ,aw M1 K 2 ' lm . , Q V J L .- ' B' D if-' X . K .A Q , 1 Q Yay' V. ' -e A w X K 7 I . . 1 Y , a t . 2 . ' : U I A ' . 'z . - ,I D' , ' ' , ' , ' .D : V V , ' 1 , , A - . z , , ' , ' . y a ' 1 l I I . D . . . . , . 5 l 2' Clllb. K 3 f . . fe Y, b . t . . . . 1 'g V 1 L F ' K ' 7 Z . . . - ,I 1 ' ' . '. . . . . 1 Sd ' T Q 1 l . I ' I K ' ' 4 l P 1 ' l l 7 ' , . 2 2 s , 1 , C. ' . . ' . ' A Q - i it Q ' . .I 5 . ' lit ' f - D ls 2 , f 4 2 - f . P-. Q I 1 QI . v C A ' . C - - 4 , C ls .1 , . ' 7 4 I . - .i 1 - s a I ' s 7 1 I 7 ' The K.D.V. German Club was founded in 1924, making it one of the oldest clubs in S.F.A. The purpose of the German Club is to better acquaint members with German customs, cul- ture, and language. German is spoken during all club meetings. This year, the K.D.V. German Club combined its Thanksgiving and Christmas projects into one major project, the sending of a CARE pack- age to Germany. Other activities of the club included singing 1 Volkslieder,' and speaking German, presenting skits, viewing slides and movies, and playing X German games. Holding the annual spring ban- it quet and attending various other parties were further activities participated in by club mem- A bers Oiiicers for 1958 59 were Neven Travis pres ident Himilton Haves vice president Pat Allen secretary Chris Rehder tre isurer and ohn VVoodruff reporter Sponsoring the club this vear was Nirs Hin nelore Permenter German teacher and 1 new comer to S F A fm.. -.. ww .., A wal, N .. 'N DISCUSSINGHpl'1ns for the KDV German Club meetings on Frida mommgs ire 0 cers Chris Rehder Nu en Trans Pat Allen john VVoodru and Hamilton Hayes Club Sessions Held in German QQ rv 1 BOTTOM ROXV Pat Allen 'viary Frances Siedo Michele Lilly Cirroll Thiele jo Nell SchutL Himilton H nes SEC OXD ROVV Chris Rehder Cynthia Branch Ioycc Kill mo N1 try Holhngsvnorth Jane Tisdale Walter Rotsch THIRD ROXV Gorden Beavers 5 1 N Q., QD Alex 'VIacDougall Alice Rotsch Elizabeth Becker Carolvn Farmer Jim Norman Mrs Hannelore Permenter TOP ROW Johnny Weeks John VVoodruff D Glass James Thomason W'ilford Lawrence Dick Polk in Nexcn Trans i 199 1 c K . YH C -' , . ea .-' - L , - . I I . . - . . A 7 C K V 7 C 7 . . . , . -, , . , . I , . c 4. . . 2 ' . , L c ' 1 . . . f ' 1 5 ' xv r. 1 9 7 3 I l l 15 I 1 5 i t 'fi . i ,f .-.. is 4 5 fx fi c f Y' - C: K 'Y S .. if ' Us I' ,Q K 7' , j 1 4 if ,... .V 14 -ij' 1 l . : ,.' 1 . ' . '- ' , , , , ' ,V U V I . I ,V , . - . 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Q, . . , , I : . y , ., . yi A ,, -V 196 They Dedrcate Themselves to Helpmg Others Dedrcated to helpmg others the Adda Dabba Pohsh Club IS a busy serxlce organ1zat1on One of the largest grrls seryrce organrzatlons at S F A rt plans and crrrrcs out manv worthwhrle 2.Ct1Xltl6S For the past three vears the club has spon sored the same needy famrlv The father hrs muscular dystrophy and there are four young children 1n the famrly Earlv 1n the year the club held a scaxenger hunt to collect clothes and food for the fam1ly On Thanksgrxrng members provrded foodstuffs and at Chrrstm rs trme the club bought clothes for each mem ber of the famrly and gave them other glftS Club members also V1SltCd the chlldren s wards at Brackenrxdge Hosprtal where they played wrth the chrldren and helped w1th therr care Officers for 1958 59 were Sandra Anderson presldent JHCKIC Myers socxal v1ce presldent Marv Patlllo servlce VICC presldent Juha Corle secretary Beckv Nlaxey treasurer Bettv Koc sergeant at arms Nlary o Whlte reporter Ann VV1kowskV chaplaln The Adda Dabba Pollsh Club rs sponsored by Mrs Marlorle Trevrllvan Wffihl 4.4 TAKING trme out to pose for a plcture are Adda Dabba Polrsh Club officers Mary Patxllo Mary o VVhxte Becky Vfaxey Sandra., Anderson Jackre Myers and Betty Koc W-J V17 A W' 1 BOTTOM ROW Lynda Dunn, Jane Rrch, Carol Rrch, Kay Davrs, Branch Northrup, Ella Fa e Holubec, Barbara Gentry, Ann Chnstranson, Wanda McCullough SECOND ROW Charlotte xvllltlf, Karen Ellmgson, busre bnowden, Jackre Myers, Betty Jo Menn, Lynn Forbes, Lmda M ers, Vrrgmla Shrader, Gwen Nic Eaehern THIRD RONV Brllye McAdams, Pat West, Bette Nelson, Pattre Campbell, Ann Jennings, Manlyn Martm, Judy Kendnck, Mrs Marjone Trevrllyan FOURTH ROW Chenyl Kmppa, Mary Patrllo, Dorothy Necley, Judy Tucker, Carole Srlberstem, Mary Jo Whrte, Cmdy Terry, Gayle Dans FIFTH ROW Janet Peavy, Llnda Heath, Julra Corley, Sandra Anderson, Becky Maxey, Lourse Houston, Lourse Prerson, Betty Daxol TOP ROW Lrnda Barley, Ann VV1kovsslty, Ann Knolle, Lyn Turner, Karen Bergqurst, Cxndr Ashford, Leah Frances Rogers Joker Club Members Sponsor Needy Family 'lah fp BOTTOM ROW Linda Llchenstem Carolyn Younger Mary Lynn Tucker Janis Amey Lanier Dement Letha Perkins Phyllis Bassist Dede Harrington Phvlhs Raxel Janet Dahl Carol Few Susie OStecn SECOND ROW Karen Hyman Slllie Dill Athena 'Vlmos Missy Owens Betty Dochen K1thyD1ldy Mary Lou Price Ellen Thorp Rosemary Cillett Nancy Coffman THIRD ROW Sally Sanford S11zy Smith Sallie Carroll Beri Milburn Missy SAW ON THEIR WAY to Friday moming club meeting are Joker Club officers-Susie O Steen Mary Lynn Tucker and Nancy Coffman. n Miller Mickey Reed Judy Gillespie Maryneil Ward Terry Clark Judy Bradley Lea Gilbert FOURTH ROW Judy Downing OllV1d Morrison Mary Loxmg Sharon Ryln Joyce Finch J Bratton S1r1 Blgham Civ Shuler Ann Cornick Gail Beal Kay Jenmng Sfmdrr Lung TOP ROVV Lyn Crowe Dime Daughtry Shirlev Doll 1r Jo Ann Bl1nd Clrol Mlssenglle Judy Sims Kly Fitz pltrick Sue Chiles J11dv Clry A service club must plan and carry out actrv 1tleS which help others and brlghten their exist ence Joker Club sponsored by Mrs Erlene Williams IS one such club Among the first act1v1t1es of the club were cake sales held to raise money for later projects Joker Club members sponsored a needy family at both Thanksgiving and Christmas presenting them with food and clothing As another Christ mas prolect members addressed cards for stu dents at the State School Members also sponsored the giving of a club scholarship Social activities included a dinner at El Toro and a club Christmas party. This year s oflicers were Nancy Coffman pres- ident- Mary Lynn Tucker vice-president Susan OSteen secretary- Sue Chiles treasurer' Judy Cary sergeant-at-arms and Ann Cornick - porter. Service Club Underscores Service The Servrce Club was organlzed wrth the sole purpose of bemg of servrce to others Among projects adopted and carrred out was a Halloween party for the chlldren at the Iuve n1le Home A needy famrly recerved help at Thanksgrvmg from the Servrce Club M my of the members worked at Brackenrrdge Hospltal at Chrrstmas and Easter makrng place cards At Chrrstmas the club caroled at Brackenrrdge Hos prtal and conducted a toy drrve An Easter egg hunt was sponsored by the club for chrldren at the Austrn State School At the end of the year the members enjoyed a club part T e Servrce Club was sponsored by Mrs Iosephrne Weber Officers for thrs year were Mrrram VV1lson presldent Janet Sandberg VICC presrdent Becky Wolf secretary Charlotte Campbell treasurer Nancy Smrth sergeant at arms and Anne Span gler reporter OFFICERS of the Servrce Club are Grace Nrchols Mary LeSueur Betty Brggs Heather Logan Mlrram Wxlson janet Davis and Becky Wolf BOTTOM ROW Hamlyn Harkms Ann Dnscoll Freear Pollard Phyllls BdSSlSt Heather Logan Grace Nlchols Pam Moore SFCOND ROW Ann Spmgler Sllhe Dxll Sara Bath Walker Karen Goldsmlth Sylvia Green Ch rrlotte Campbell THIRD ROW Joanna Krlgore Gretchen Pollard Mary LeSueur Janet Davrs Becky Wolf Laura Shuford FOURTH ROVV Sandra Robertson Betty Brggs Amy Elhs Duane Culbertson Margaret Nloss Betty BICBTIIIC Mrs Josephme VVeber TOP ROVV Sandra Shannon jmet Sxndberg Nancy Smrth Mmam Wrlson Sandra Grobowsky Laurle Lmstmger Darlene Berg BOTTOM ROW Nettle Cuneo Glenna Sue Summers Jane Dodge glnra Yeary Ann Blomqurst SECOND ROW Mary Ann Pnt chett Muflet Pfennlg Bette Blwcom Beverly Brand Kathy Blewett Ebby Bollmger Candy Klng Cathy Brown Put Zobel THIRD ROW Ann Curry 1611116 Llndreth Barbim Therlot Sharon Beckley Sammle Chambers Judy Love Nancy Blrden 5 f Charlotte Warner FOURTH ROW Drane Hodge Susan Bag Gray Barbara Bohn Mrs Mary Crly FIB TH ROW Jan Utley Mary Kay Dunlap Penny Burleson Helen Dunham Ceorgana Dettman Sandy Ewell Lmda Stemhauser TOP ROW Jo Brat ton Cynthla Pearson Cherry Beatty Ann Brown Judy Allen Patty Brewer Tern Leshlkar Tnpholay Club Members Accent Service To render servlce to others IS the purpose for whrch Trlpholay Club was organrzed The many act1v1t1es planned and carrred out by 1ts mem bers helped fulfill th1s purpose One of the Hrst prolects was that of g1V1Dg Halloween prrzes to students at the State School Members of Trlpholay Club and the SGTVICG Club jorntly sponsored a needy famlly at Thanks grvmg At Chrrstmas Trrpholays made bed corsages and trav favors for pat1ents of Holy Cross Hos p1tal They also gave food and presents to a needy famrly Oflicers for 1958 59 were Sandy Ewell pres ldent Carolyn Lab1t VICC presldent Patsy Phrl hps secretary Candy Cray treasurer Ann Brown sergeant at arms Sharon Beckley pro gram chalrman and V1rg1n1a Yeary soclal serv 1ce chalrman Trlpholay Club sponsor 15 Mrs Mary Cray Club are officers Carolyn Labrt, V1rg1n1a Yeary, Patsy Pl'l1ll1pS, Candy Gray and Sandy Ewell . 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Bennett, Carolyn Labit, Kay Anne Mead, Kay ,Haynes, Vir: gett, Carolyn Kellam, Carolyn Armstrong, Judie Klein, Candy I I 5 .. 5 r 7 . - . 3 . - a Q , Q 5 . . . 1 , .V - HEADING the numerous service projects carried outtby the Tripholay Accounting Club Trains for Future Cffice Careers Q' FIRST ROW Elame Luce Judy Be Betty Pansh Irene Vas Ruth Blalock Jackre Shropshrre Sandra Powell Jan McLaurm ques Maxme Rodnquez Urama Crstx lo M Irv Hcllen Glllardo Anne Garxey Bessre NIcDonnel Peggy Landrum FOURTH ROVV SECOND ROVV Velmr Alcom Augustmx Gonvales ODell Darlene Boyd Loulse Sprxdlm Della Stexenson Mmnre Hol Wrlhamson Shlrley Pans V1v1an Addcox THIRD ROVV Mrss stme Sandra Oexth Dons Zm cr M rrgre Dmsmore EVALUATING the success of the county commeruil club newspaper that the Accountmg Club pubhshed irc ofhcers Slnrlty Prrls Dellr Stexenson Augustml Gon71les Peggy Lmdrum Jlmce NICLIIITIII Anne Glrxey 700 M irgle Dmsmore Dorrs Zander and J1Lkl6 Shropshrre The Accountmg Club wls organlzed IH 1944 by rts present sponsor NllSS Ruth Blalock Its purpose IS to acquarnt members Wlth many DUSIHCSS world procedures and to prepare them for future office careers hrghhghted Frlda club meetlngs Sponsorrng a needy famrly at oth Thanksgrvmg and Chrrst mls pI'0V1d1I1g them w1th food and clothrng was another '1Ct1Vlty of the club The ACCOUHtlDg Club pubhshed a county com mercral club newspaper Dollars and Sense Th1s year s Accountrng Club oflicers were pres ldent Margle Dlnsmore xlce presrdent Anne Garvey correspondrng secretary Judy Mlller recordrng secretary Sandra Powell treasurer Janice McLaurm sergeant at arms Augustma Gonzales reporter Patsy Perry Also parhamentarlan Shrrlev Dans program charrman Dorrs Zander and chalrman of news paper Della Mae Stevenson - 7: - ,, ,gk Q- 'av 1- me , 1-. I 'Q 1 1 ,A , 1- is 1 5, v rx . K I CQ ,L . at 1. as rw A , , . ' 1 , Q, - 2 ' . . ' , , r - , . . : , ' , . I ll , , 1 1 x , 1 . . 2 , . . 1 , A . . N Z, F N Guest speakers and occupational films have rg w J -Al . . . . . - V. ' 5 ' 1, 1 . E A . . ' . - ' A 2 a . . . . 3 V 'J L a f - I ' . . . . I 7. - . ' 7 . 3 7 I R W is ' , 4 ,C ' l 7 3 . I 7 5 5 ' ' 3 L f 5 . l , . ' . l 1 -I . . 1 1 ' 4 4 4 I 3 ' 1 I , . ' . 1 - -1 ' - 1 ':, z ' . , z .1 ', ' 1 , 2 -1 ', - 'L f, - L ' ' , ' - , - 1 - ' ' ' H V? 2 BOTTOM ROW: Linda Louise Lopez, Lillian Jaso, Frances Walenta, Dannye Lee Schmitt, Charline Beardsley, Lynne Garvey, Mary Lozano, Mary Ann Townes. SECOND ROXV: Suzanna Varela, Sue Maxwell, Joyce Almquist, Alice Daugherty. THIRD ROW: Esther Salinas, Gloria Ann Gonzales, Kathryn King, Bar- bara Gibany, Gay Shuler, Margaret Gonzales, Martina Schafer, S7 mf U, Patsy LaBeff. FOURTH ROW: Robin Robinson, Sylvia Prasatik, Shirley Rose, Jackie VVinfough, Juanita Varela, Naomi Pacheco, Dorthea Faulkner, Charlene Champagne, Donna Conley, Katie Peppard. TOP ROXV: Nola Huss, Nancy Howard, Signe McCavick, IKIaren Hyman, Beverly Harrison, Elba Ruiz, Jane Heckmann, Jo arris. Future Nurses Earn Caps and Stripes . rrsa ' E Lff 5 S 2 ENJOYINC a visit in the arcade are officers Nancy Howard, Linda Louise Lopez, Gloria Ann Gonzales, and Joyce Almquist. Any Austin High students interested in nurs- ing or any other medical profession will find good training in the Future Nurses' Club. To be a member of this club, a student does not have to have a desire to enter nursing in particular, but interest in any job having to do with medicine is suflicient. During the year, Brackenridge Hospital pro- the amount of time she worked. vided orientation classes for members who planned to make a career of nursing. Each member earned caps and stripes according to Club officers were president, Linda Louise Lopez, vice-president, Dannye Lee Schmitt, sec- retarv, Jovce Almquist, treasurer, Gloria Ann Gonzalesg'reporter-historian, Martina Schafer sergeant-at-arms, Nancy Howard. 1 2 BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Govro, Judy Rosson, Alma Jean Bulian, Ladonna Hammett, Karen Heam, Connie Medina, Pamela Cant- well. SECOND ROW: Sandy VVest, Charlene Smith, Erma Massey, Betty McGee, Bev Jones, Carolyn Zander. THIRD ROW: ? . 5 S ' Q- x.L OFFICERS of the Future Teachers' Club are Cathy Ziller, Judy Rosson, Karen Rodgers, Ladonna Hammett, Bev Jones, and Adrienne Shupge. BOTTOM ROW: Martha Cheavens, Cathy Ziller, Carolyn Archer, Anne Spence, Joyce Boggio, Pete Bocanegra. SECOND ROW Santos Magallan, Jo Hamilton, Susan Harvick, Linda Prentice, Adrienne Shupge, Susan Smith. THIRD ROW: Jane Wofford, 7 gr if! ri' V Lynne Castle, Carolyn Duprez. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Jewett, Pam Woolley, Kay Sorden, Mary Senterfitt, Katy Thornberry, Donna Tate. TOP ROVV: Sallie Bevill, Marie Payne, Anita Camp- bell, Sharon Thumiond, Suzanne Carlson. Tempo of Teaching The Augusta Anderson Future Teachers' of America Club was founded to provide informa- tion which will acquaint the members with the facts concerning the teaching profession, to study opportunities available in the profession, and to provide some practical training and observa- tion of and experience in teaching. The Friday club meetings this year consisted of panels, films, and speakers. Dr. Frederick Eby, a prominent educator now retired from the University of Texas, was among the guest speak- ers. At Thanksgiving the club members gave a basket of food and clothing to a needy family. One day each spring, exery member of the club chooses a grade school in the Austin High School district which he would like to visit. During this day he observes and quite often helps with the class. Bev Jones, Karen Rodgers, and Ladonna Hammett, representing the twelfth, eleventh, and tenth grades respectively, attended the State Future Teachers, Convention in Denton, Texas, on March 6-8. Jane Jackson, Sharon Ryan, Sandra Travis, Jane King, Mary Moses Mrs. Greta Crooks. TOP ROW: Betty Nelle, Elaine Clge Frances Butler, Sue Shropshire, Carolyn Enders, Karen Rodgers Jeff Jones. it 'K 'D The Vocational-Industrial Club is comprised of a group of enterprising boys. The purpose of this club is to stimulate interest in various trades and to form proper attitudes toward work. To obtain membership in this club, one must be a junior or senior in high school. The Austin High Chapter of V.I.C. does work for all the Austin Public Schools. They print student directories and faculty directories. Pep streamers and programs for all high school dra- matic productions in the city are also printed by members of this club. Report cards, program and census cards, and small printing jobs for various school and civic organizations are done in the school shop. Officers for the club were Carlos Navarro, president- Ronaldo Rodriquez vice president- Gary Green secretary esse G11 sergeant at arms Freddie Ritchie reporter and Pete Ran gel treasurer Xlr Stlnlev VVarren assisted by Mr Adam Lopez is club sponsor n 1'l ga 6 DISCUSSING the essentials of a printing press are officers of the Vocational Industnal Club Carlos Navarro Ronaldo Rodnquez Freddie Ritchie Gary Green Iesse Gil Rudy Camarillo Numerous Printing Jobs Step Up VIC Activities BOTTOM ROW Raymond 'Var firro Teddy Piland N1 1rt1n Estrr di Ronaldo Rodriquez Xir Stmnlcy VK arren SECOND ROXV Uvaldo Cantu jesse Gil Giry Green Cirlos 'Nu rrro THIRD f ROXV Edward Guayardo Pete Ranzel Frank Salinas Rudy Cama nllo Lfmrrme Rugosi TOP ROV Nir Adam Lopez ames ll lthcrlv Freddie Rrttlm , , - , ,g a I s ' ' i v 9 1 ' V A X' I 1 'lg . t ' Y V , . i.- A A ? 1 . z I , . r F ' - 4 I , . ' ' n a s , , - l I l l l I I l ' 1 1 f 1- Q rp a 4 . . , Y 1, ' Q -N fr . 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BOTTOM ROW Dora Alamz Pat Noah Dmah D1 Nmo Shlrley Nelms Tune Cano Mr Wxlham Duncum SECOND ROW Charlotte Allen Socorro Rulz Joy Moms Iudy ohnson Comeha Peeves and Soma Orasco THIRD ROW B11 le Weaver Rose Mane Gregolre Shemlyn Pndgeon Sally Ann Muesse Mary Branum Ann Leannonth FOURTH ROW Sharon Hyland Zlana Llghtsey Bobble Flynn Ken acobs Norma Jean Alm quxst Santos Mmdleta TOP ROW E ot Wllson Kenneth Blau' Bob Bedmger Carolyn Neve Sylvla Craddock Dlstrlbutlve Education Prepares For Earnmg PRETTY Nonna Jean Almqulst was chosen sweetheart of the Dlstnbuhve Educatlon Club for 1959 She was a delegate to the state meetmg 1n the sprung and reporter of the club OEer1ng tralmng ln and out of school the D1str1but1ve Educatlon rogram requxres stu dents to hold part tlme yo s ln whlch techmques learned m class may be practlced Th1s vocatlonal program teaches work methods DlSfflbutlV6 Educatlon students attend school ln the mornlng and work ln regular pos1t10ns 1n the afternoon Besldes educatlonal value the D1StIlbUt1V6 Educatlon Club provldes partles for thelr own members as well as servlce projects for the needy A Chrlstmas party was held by the group at the Farm Colony and an employers banquet was glven 1n the sprmg Throughout the year members enjoyed many act1v1t1es lncludlng a bonllre plcmc and dance At the State DlStflbUtlV6 Educatlon Conven tlon thls year Carolyn Neve was named out standmg D1str1but1ve Educatlon student of the state whlle Ken Iacobs was chosen reporter outstandmg ach1evements for two Austm Hlgh students Ken Jacobs presldent Bobble Flynn vlce presldent Patsy F lsher secretary VlflllOl1lS6 Turner treasurer B1ll1e XVeaver hlstorlan Charles Cantwell sergeant at arms Norma jean Almqulst reporter Charles Cantwell parllamen tarlan Iudy Johnson chaplam ' 7 I . ' ' : 7 3 l ' l Y 7 I I I I I 7 y . . . . YJ . - in wholesale, retail, or service-selling business. 7 7 I 7 7 ' 7 7 7 ' y - 7 7 1 ' . 1 . ' . . . U ,. . 7 7 7 a 3 ' s 5 . 7 ' ' 4 l 1 L 7 ' Q 1 - Group Captures Honors PRESIDIXC OVER nn 1-xvctxtiw inet-ting of club olliut-rs is nrt-siclvnt Kc-n ,lan-olms, cvntur. Othcr ollit-1-rs nrt- Patsy Fisllu-r, svcrctnryg XVillouisc Turncr, tl't'ilSllI'l'I'L NOTIHJI It-an Ahnquist, rcportcrg Bobby Flynn, vicc-prt-siclcntg Cliurlcs Cantwell, purlianientarizlng Billie XVcz1x'cr, his- toriung and Judy johnson, chaplain. if ,il I , .,.i. 1 - , 6 in U It Q ' o.r. , X , , , 7 4' gf, X Q W .rm 1 X af' 4. - 3 J hp lxglili K A K l 'ZW-4 I f l fi K' -glgfgi. - 'ki .45 .I' rv ' .1 DO'I l'Ili -IUXES and Carolyn NL-vo talk on-r details of tht- state' nu-sting in which Carolyn prt-sided ns vico- prcsidt-ritg und Dottie. atttvtl ns rcportcr. ON 'YIIEIR NYAY to tln- stntv llllxvllllg in Fort xvllflll nrt- sponsor Mr. XYilliznn Dunn-urn and clt-lt-gnu-s Billie' NNI-ax cr. Bolplmy lflynn, Xornm juni Ahnqnist, and Ken jacohs. '--..,.- PRESENTINC Carolyn Neve with a letter stating that she has been nominated outstand- ing high school Distrihutivc Education student of Texas is Mr. Duncum, sponsor. 205 3 -..........--- Foto F iencls Focus Painting portraits with a camera becomes a fascinating business when shutterbugs get to- gether. Pooling their interests and know-how, a half dozen students banded together during the spring semester to train themselves for greater efficiency in photography. Acting as regular consultants for the group were jimmy Valentine, head photographer for publications, and Billy Hill, assistant. Having an avid interest in photography her- self, Mrs. Edith Kitchens, publications director, has supervised all photographic work for publica- tions, as well as helping to train new photogra- phers for the newspaper and yearbook. ACCENT on hands, which must make all the proper settings, is of primary importance to the cameraman. LEARNING all they can about the proper techniques of ing are Judy Iohnson, Evelyn Evans, and Frances Ritter. picture tak- .' 'ff est' 'i Pg, -..,,,,. It , - ' 44 t ii ,W f it , . b Q 1 flg f zwageqp-ef :wwf ,. frail? KEEPING UP with the latest in photographic equipment and techniques, Mrs. Edith Kitchens, sponsor of the Press Photography Club, spends an evening reading Modern Photography. SAY CHEESE, orders Frances Ritter as she prepares to shoot two fellow club members. They Experienced Tempos of Other Cultures BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Squier, Kenny Squier, jeff Roberts, ROW: Mr. Wilbur Watford, jim King, Phillip Manks, Denver Mildred Wright. SECOND ROW: Melva Wright, Anne Cornish, Dover, Bobby jones. TOP ROW: Henry Morton, George Stutts, Dudley Thomas, Betty Lee Howard, Judy Edwards. THIRD Henry Holman, jim Zinn. SHOWING her slides of England to an English class is Cos- mopolitan Club president Carolyn Squier. The Cosmopolitan Club, under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Wilbur Watford, was one of the new clubs on the club roster this year. Composed of Austin High students who had lived in a foreign country before moving to Austin, the club offered members a chance to exchange ideas and experiences they had gained from living in other countries. Some of the foreign countries represented were Iapan, Eng- land, and Iran. During club meetings, members showed film strips and color slides of the various countries in which they had lived. The club also had panel discussions on foreign affairs. To further the knowledge about other cultures, each member brought a foreign dish to the club banquet held in the spring. Club officers were Carolyn Squier, president, Betty Howard, vice-president, Anne Cornish, secretary-treasurer. Motion Picture Qperators Show Films to Classes The MOt1OH Plcture Operators Club IS a serv ICC organlzatlon w1th the purpose of provldlng better Z1lld1OV1SL18l ud for class lnstructlon The group of boys 1n thls club perform serv ICCS for the school md faculty Under the spon care of all the projectors and makes any needed repa1rs Durlng th1s year an opaque projector was added to the aud1o vrsual equlpment oper ated by the school Boys are taken out of the1r study halls to operate equlpment when a movle IS to be shown Officers of the club were Don Mayeux presl dent Cary Kerr VICG pres1dent and Fred Daughtry secretary sorship of Mr. VVoddrow VVilson, the club takes DEBATERS 'The Proposition-' The purpose of the Debate Club is to promote logical thinking and persuasive speaking. The club participated in various tournaments throughout the state. This year members par- ticipated in the Brownwood High School-Baylor Tournament. Debaters also enter the Baylor- XVaco Speech Tournament held in February. They were accompanied by the McCallum de- baters. The debate roposition for this year was Resolved: We Should Adopt the British System of Education. Members also partici ated in Interscholastic League competition in t e spring Practice de bates with the 'VIcCallum Debate Club also made up club activities The Debate Club ran the school store for two weeks and the money made was used to buy debate materials Mr Roland johnson sponsored the Debate Club Officer were Stuart Robbins president Bunny Flinn vice president Helen McNall1e secre tary librarian and oan Means treasurer . k .., k GOING OVER plans for their next debate session are officers Ioan Means Helen McNall1e Bunny Flinn and Stuart Robbins ' ff BOTTOM ROW Ioan Nieans Helen BTCNRHIG Barbara Crenshaw Ford Rllph Hanna jeff jones Thomas -Xtes 'Nlr Roland johnson Stuart Robbins Bunny Flinn TOP ROXV Forrest Farmer jo 7 2 Z.- IQ Q BOTTOM ROVV: Carolyn Younger, Sallie Bevill, Lynnell Turner, Lynne Carvey, Patty Brewer. SECOND ROVV: Henry Hall, Pat Patsy Phillips, Patricia Hutchinson, Elizabeth Looney, Sandra Hudson, Nleta Butler, Sally Seiders, Karen Ellingson, Penny Burle- Tausch, Susan Ann Barney, Mary Ann Pritchett, Esther Salinas, son, Nancy Smith, Margie Dinsinore, Carolyn Smith, Bertha . P TQ I k 4 f 1' V 1 R f W I X ,ff m'y 5 1 A ' A CHECKING over the Bed Cross campaign plans with Mrs. Marguerite -lar- rell are Pete Rangel and Suzanne Carlson. Advisories Aid Through The junior Bed Cross began its annual organ- izational period in the spring semester this year. At this time, each advisory selected one repre- sentative to be a member of the Austin High junior Red Cross Council. It was through this representative that every homeroom learned the purpose and goals of the junior Red Cross. Following the spring organizational meeting, contributions for the Red Cross fund were col- lected from homeroom members. As each per- son contributed, he was given an ofivicial Junior Wo P uf 'Pm if MQ 157 -CC 1? ,ip 19 Q-'Y CRW Clover, Alma Covea. THIRD ROW: David Dingwall, Robert quez. TOP ROW: Shirley Dollar, Suzy Smith, Kirk Patterson, Abeita, Hal George, Susan Knippa, Barbara Gibbany, Barbara Wid- Edmund Kuempel, Johnny Treadwell, Mike XVeed, Nonie Cook, mer, Alice Daugherty, Suzanne Carlson, Molly Hayes, Lily Rodri- Judy Allen, Beverly Harrison, Lillian Jaso, Mrs. Marguerite Jarrell. Contributions to the Junior Red Cross Red Cross membership card that is valid for one year. The total of one dollar within the advisory was collected for each advisory membership. The representative then placed a poster somewhere in the room to remind the students of the purpose of the campaign. As the advisories became Red Cross members, a door sticker was placed on the advisory door, signifying the room members were affiliated with the Red Cross. Under the guidance of Mrs. Marguerite Jar- rell, the campaign proved successful in Austin High School for the year 1958-1959. 1 1..,..'N-f . X., r A 5 E PLANNING Red Cross activities for SFA are officers Patty Brewer, Edmund Kuempel, Pete Rangel, Penny Burleson, Henry Hall, and Frances Ritter. 2 YJ' 212 BOTTOM ROVV: Ruth Diaz de Leon, Jeannie Carlson, Branch Northrup, JoAnna Murray, Karen Bergquist, Nancy Barden, Eve Miller, Margaret Starcke. SECOND ROVV: Virginia Shrader, Cherryl Knippa, Anne Knolle, Dianne Hodge, Ann Jennings, Ann VVikowsky, Sandra Anderson, Bette Nelson, Val Jean Dudley. NHS Coveted Honor To be chosen a member of the National Honor Society is a coveted honor. A student who is se- lected must have proved himself a leader cap- able of cooperation, both with fellow students and teachers. Scholastically, qualihcations for membership are 90 or above average for juniors and 85 or above for 12B's. Fifteen per cent of the senior class is accepted for membership. Five per cent is accepted as juniors, and the other ten per cent, as seniors. NHS members tap new members in the spring of the year by giving them an invitation to join the organization. National Honor Society members held month- ly meetings at the homes of members. By run- ning the student store before school and during the lunch hour, the National Honor Society was able to give S100 scholarships to deserving sen- iors. Members extended help to students in every academic subject by coaching after school during the fall semester. On the social side. there were two main events which high-lighted the year. A Christmas party was given for the members and a spring ban- quet, at which time new members were initiated and scholarships were presented outstanding sen- iors. Sponsors this year have been Mrs. Ada Sander- son and Mrs. Marjorie Trevillyan. Ka THIRD ROVV: Dina Eitelman, Susan Phinney, Sally Rose, Janelle Greenwood, Johnny Treadwell, Adolph Bach, Bernie Sandberg. TOP ROXV: Sam McFarland, John Stayton, Malcolm Graham, Bev Jones, Robert XVilson, Marilyn Blackstone. 00 3 srl i DISCUSSINC the student store, a National Honor Society project, are officers Sam McFarland, Cherryl Knippa, Bette Nelson, Sally Rose, Anne Knolle, and John Stayton. Lynne Castle, Carolyn Kellam. Susan Dean, Ann Driscoll, Ianet Sandberg, Chris Page, Hamilton Hays, Deric Bownds, Richard Morehead, john Ligon, Bryan Reddick, jay Davis, Mark Finley, Robert Young, Allan Dyer, Kenneth Albers, joe Greenhill, VVilliam Egelhoff. TOP ROXV: Ann Brown, Carolyn Farmer, Bill Ollison, joe Hart, Bobby Hanks, Alex MacDougall, Alan Baum, Frank Bertram, Allen Childs, Richard Huffman, jerry Meyers, Don Boyer, John YVoodruff, David Mayhall, VVillard Presley. v 4 ? Q 5 4 ft i BOTTOM ROXV: Pat Allen, Carole Silberstein, Jeanie Landreth, lane Morton, Susan Broxni, Virginia Yeary, Bluffet Pfennig, Mary Stephenson, Ruth King, Jane Dodge, Molly XVilleford, I0 Nell Schutz, Teri VVebb, Linda Louise Lopez, Ann Davis, Elizabeth Barnes. SECOND ROXV: Betsy Broad, Pam Moore, Gail Coltharp, Sandra Powell, Nancy Dillon, Donna Kimmons, Billye McAdams, Sara Beth XValker, Leah Frances Rodgers, Marion Roberts. Mary jo XVhite, Susie Snowden, Karen Ellingson, Sandy Ewell, Van Marko, Linda Bailey, janet Peavy, Libby Becker. THIRD ROXV: 2 If l lf ! 'f,Tf, Q!ff7fF ,f . , -V ,yf,,,',x.,,1fk. Never frenzied, usually without scherzo, the unfolding progression is deliberate and dignified. A slow and stately tempo was arrived at when purposeful interpretations, rework- ing of materials, laboring of the obvious, and painstaking method de-accelerated the forward movement. A further restricting factor sometimes occurred when cautious deliberation and prolonged introspection in the face of new techniques thwarted the urge on the part of the faculty to im- provise and to accelerate the academic tempo. Frequently during the year, the ulti- mate was arrived at when the tempo was anticipated, thus producing a meticulous and integrated rhythm which culminated in a movement of perfect blend and bal- ance, of finesse and precision, of stately progression. THE MILD TEMPO of uiet friendshi is evident when the studentsclete their teachers with an annual faculty breakfast. Allen Childs sets the physical pace as he serves Mr. Lips- comb Anderson during the breakfast hour. ' 1 1 K XX ffkxp JAY, fist ,7 - . t y . . fx. ,ff X f X I . , . f' Q -.41 LP! XX N XX: V,.7,,:. f' yd' ds. J' Al 4 . gr N.. 5 s PHD? Xlr Ttmplc B Nlayhall Dirutor of School Plant Q Dr. T. P. Baker Director of Instruction These Set the Tempo Serving as the backbone to the extensive Austin Public School System is a big job for the seven members of the School Board, the Board of Directors, and the Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Irby B. Carruth. Members of the School Board are elected by the citizens of Austin to serve for a term of six years each. Officers for ,58-,59 are Mr. Charles N. Avery, jr., president, Mr. Thomas A. Graham, vicc-president, and Mrs. Carrie Bray, secretary. Members other than the oHicers are Mrs. Hulon XV. Black, Mr. jack S. Cray, Mr. Alden M. Mason, and Mr. jay Smith, who replaced Mr. John Broad, president, who resigned at midyear be- cause of business reasons. Dr. Carruth has served as Superintendent of Schools since 1951. The Board of Directors, appointed by the School Board, is a group of men selected to oversee the separate departments of the school system. b 1 Mr. Iohn E. Clemens Business Manager of Austin's Schools This year marks the fifty-first year the Austin Public Evening School has been operated by the Austin Public Schools as a part of the educa- tion services in Austin. This program, the oldest of its kind in the Southwest, was begun in October, 1908. The school is open to any person sixteen years of age or older who is not attending high school during the day and who wishes to further his knowledge or skill by additional study. The various courses offered range from academic courses, such as languages, math, and science, to vocational, preparatory, and extension courses for those preparing for employment or better-paying jobs. The three administrative members of the eve- ning school are Mr. Sam L. Martin, principal, Mr. I. F. Martin, vice-principal, and Mrs. Syl- vania Gully, secretary-registrar. After having taught architectural drawing and shop course at Austin High for sixteen years, Mr. Sam Martin became principal of the night school in 1938. Mr. Ernest W. Cabe, Ir. Director of Personnel and Research 'Q' ' - .cgwszx .. 1. .... .., ,, . .uw ...Ma ...AQ....,. .... .Ry ,gel GOING OVER the attendance records for the Austin Public Schools Evening School are Mr. I. F. Martin, vice-principalg Mrs. Sylvania Gully, secretary, and Mr. Sam L. Martin, principal. DISCUSSING the functions of the Austin Public School system are Board members Mr. Iack Gray, Mr. Alden Mason, Mr. Charles Avery, president, Mr. Thomas Graham, vice-president, Mrs. Garrie lgfayll secretary, Mr. Iay Smith, and Mrs. Hulon ac . p x ' Q ...'f'- FQ ia 'J CONCRATULATINC Susie Snowden, Austin High's Friendliest Girl, Mr. Anderson takes time out to par- ticipate in the social side of school life. S. F.A.'s Vanguard Before coming to Stephen F. Austin. Mr. Lips- comb Anderson was associated with San Angelo High as a teacher of shop, drawing, and mathc- matics. He also served as vice-principal and principal there. XVhile in YVest Texas, he also taught at San Angelo College and conducted extension courses for Texas Technological Col- lege. Mr. Anderson first came to Stephen F. Austin in 1949 as dean of bovsg later he became vice- principal, having been named to that position in 1950. Since 1953, he has served as principal. Mr. Anderson received his B.S. degree in Industrial Education and his M.S. degree in Education Administration from Texas A. 81 M. He has also done graduate work at the Uni- versity of Texas. One of the busiest places any time of the day is the main office, located next to Mr. Andersonis private office. Behind the counter at their desks are two of the busiest women at school-Mrs. Carol Atkinson, secretary to Mr. Anderson, and Mrs. Loretta Cahagan, bookkeeper. XVORKING in the ofiice with Mr. Anderson are Mrs. Loretta Cahagan and Mrs. Carol Atkinson. Keeping Us In Orbut Keeplng the 1CtlVlt1C5 of the Student Councxl Frld IV clubs other extr lCllI'I'1Clllll' org 1n1zf1t1ons 'md SCIHOTS coordmated on the school cllendar IS 1ob enough to keep mlny people busy These md other dUtlCS occupy the mfqorlty of the tlme of three people Nlr R V Blker VlCCpl'lHC1pal NIISS Nlargaret Breedlove dean of glrls 'and Nlr Herman Kmg dean of bovs Mr Baker his serx ed Aust1n Hrgh for the past s1x yeflrs not only as uce prmcnpal but also as dean of bovs Mr Bakers dutxes are manv as he devotes hls tlme to the supervlslon of Frld IV clubs md assembhes keepmg the entlre school calend ir makmg, the announcements each after noon md hfzndlmg all textbooks Mlss Breedlove cfzme to AUStlH Hlgh ln 1955 and t ulght speech for four veflrs before becommg defln of glrls th1s year WVh1le teachmg speech MISS Breedlove wlso sponsored Red Dragons S F A s dr 1m'1t1c group Before comlng to Austm Hugh she taught 111 UIllVCfS1ty Iunxor Hlgh and Abllene Hlgh School Hqung prevlouslv tlught and served IS countx supermtendent ln S xbme Countv Nlr Kmg c une to Austm High three vears lgo Dllflllg hls first ye lr Mr Kmg tulght m lthemfltlcs but list veflr he took over the posltlon is de'1n of bovs 'bf Vrce Prmcrpal R V Baker Nhss NI lrgaret Breedloxe N N-v Dean of Glrls ff ,.,-I Nlr Herman Kmg Dean of Boys Mr R V Baker Vxce Pnncrpal ,xxx Guiding Missiles XVhether there are questions concerning part- time employment, high school courses, or college entrance, the three people at Austin High who are always ready to help are the grade coun- selors: Mr. David Long, sophomore, Miss Ada Maude Owen, junior, and Miss Lilybeth Lewis, senior. Mr. Long came to Austin High from Alamo Heights High School, where he taught general math and plane geometry. In his first year here, Mr. Long was senior counselor. In 1948, Miss Owen came to Austin High as a counselor after having served in the Armed Forces. Prior to that time, Miss Owen taught Spanish here. Coming from Fulmore Junior High, Miss Lewis, who had previously taught in junior and senior high schools, has devoted the past six years to vocational and educational guidance. Students have a chance to become really acquainted with their counselors, as each coun- selor moves up with the students he first counsels as sophomores. Every student has a real friend in his counselor throughout his high school career. Data Detectors ln charge of all records concerning students is the registrar, Mrs. Mayme Iohnson, who is the first person with whom new students come in contact. VVhilc students are at Stephen F. Austin, she records their grades by semesterg and as seniors prepare to graduate, Mrs. johnson makes the list for diplomas. After a student has graduated, Mrs. johnson is responsible for send- ing a transcript if the student needs it for college entrance or for an employer. Collecting the advisory absence reports and compiling the first absence sheet are the duties of attendance office secretaries Mrs. Sam Kinch and Mrs. Edna Davis. As the absence reports come in from the classes each period, Mrs. Kinch and Mrs. Davis, with the help of student aides, check for cuts or mistakes in roll checking. Along with attendance records, program and census cards are also filed for reference. A very important part of many students' day is the hour which is devoted to studying. Study halls give students a chance to do part of their Mrs. Mayme johnson Registrar Mrs. Vera il. Anderson Study Hall -5 homework at school, leaving more after-school time for other activities. To help students find their informative mate- rials is the chief duty of the librarians Mrs. Georgia Robbins and Mrs. jewel Duke. Check- ing and repairing books also constitute a part of their day's work. The librarians are assisted by Mrs. Callie Forbis, librarian assistant, and a num- ber of student aides. Mrs. Georgia Robbins Librarian -ali -gr' I! Y a DISCUSSING the problem of absenteeism are Mrs. Sam Kinch, Mrs. Mayme johnson, and Mrs. Edna Davis. Mrs. Iewcl Duke Librarian Q 1' LIBRARIANS Mrs. Georgia Robbins, Mrs. jewel Duke, and assistant Mrs. Callie Forbis, explain the use of ref- erence material to a student. Using Language Missiles English is a basic necessity for every high school student. Whether the student's main interest lies in the study of grammar, literature, composition, or creative writing, he can gain a well-rounded education in our language by actively participating during daily class periods. A knowledge of basic grammar is a prerequisite for other forms of English. Without a full knowledge of grammar, it is hard for a student to understand the other phases of our language. The odd-numbered English courses at Austin High offer grammar, while the even- numbered courses are concemed with literature. Seniors are offered a more varied English program, as they may take grammar, English or XVorld Literature, composition, or creative writing. Remedial courses, which are primarilv concerned with basic reading and communication skills, help students who have particular English difficulties. Miss Mary Emma Rosson is the departmental chair- man. Mrs. Marv Adkins English Mrs. Ernestelle Berry English Mrs. Norine Caruthers English Mrs. Greta Crooks English 0' U HELPING Freear Pollard choose a book for English reading requirements is Mrs. Georgia Robbins, head librarian. 1 I 'ai fs, ., 5 'KB .-403' ENIOYING a delicious meal at the language arts' before- school luncheon are Mrs. Elizabeth Crawford. Mrs. Mary Gray, Mrs. Mary Adkins, and Mrs. Clara Ashley. Miss Dorcas Morgan MT- Mal1I'iCe Price English English 2 a Q Miss Mary Erfiffla ROSSOU Mrs. Ada Sanderson English English ,g BROXVSING through a book from the extensive library in her home is Miss Dorcas Morgan, English teacher. Miss Ouida Walker Q sg! i ii English Miss Avis VVilliams English Mrs. Erlene VVilliams English Mrs. Karleen VVilliams English ,A film EXPLAININC the fundamentals of good composition to Brenda Brandt is Mr. Maurice Price. 22. Removing Language Barriers As improved means of transportation develop. the importance of being able to speak foreign languages increases. XVith the present modes of transportation, people are ahle to travel throughout the world with ease. During the past century. inhabitants of foreign countries have hecome close neighbors. Austin High offers a wide variety of foreign languages in- cluding French, German, Latin. and Spanish. In these courses. students not only study the fundamentals of a foreign language, but they also learn many of the historical facts and customs of foreign countries. Thus, they hegin to understand and to appreciate the contributions of other lands. The Foreign Language Department is headed by Miss Mary Emma Rosson. journalism, headed hy Nirs. Edith Kitchens. instructs aspiring young journalists in the fundamentals of journalism needed for a career in the magayine or newspaper field, Students apply the knowledge gained from this course hy pzuticipating in regular laboratory periods and hy helping put out the hi-weekly news- paper, the Austin Maroon. Y. SHOYVINC an ancient Roman fasees to jim Murphy is Mr. Philip Stark, Latin teacher. 53 REHEARSING for the Christmas festival are Mixed Choir members jim Chapman, Mary Iane Burt-ham, Kathleen Klint, Chris Crow, and Miss Virginia Decherd, choir Exploding Stage I Fine Arts courses at Austin High are excellent prepara- tion for vocations concerning the arts. A wide variety of music courses includes boys' chorus, girls' chorus, and mixed choir, taught by both Miss Virginia Decherd and Mrs. Carolyn Boyd. Other forms of music offered to students are band and orchestra, directed by Dr. Nelson B. Patrick. Both these classes are not only credit courses but are also among the important organizations of the school. Art classes are under the direction of Mrs. Marguerite Iarrell. Students with a natural talent for drawing or painting Hnd these classes both instructive and inter- esting. Speech classes, under the direction of Miss Gloria Cole, help students learn how to express themselves better orally. DIRECTING the cast during the re- hearsal of Roomful of Roses ' is Miss Gloria Cole, Red Dragon sponsor. Mrs. Carolyn Boyd Chorus, Bel Cantos Miss Gloria Cole English, Speech Miss Virginia Decherd ,Q ,ri 'V' 5 Ns, 5' , L ig -1 Chorus, Mixed Choir Mr. Nelson G. Patrick Band, Orchestra '7 Q If 0 2' 1. 5 1 if ,A sz. is V ,. ' S. s l . Mrs. Betty Boynton Mrs. Edna Boon Mrs. Margaret Cadwallader Applied Science Biology Physiology Chemistry Biology Blasting OFF with Science A basic knowledge of science is useful to everyone in all types of occupations. Austin High offers such a varied selection of science courses that every student can find at least one phase of interest to him. Studies in science include biology, chemistry, physics, and applied science. Austin High also has the privilege of being one of the few Texas high schools offering physiology, which is a more advanced science closely related to biology. Accenting scientific study, the Austin Public Schools have sponsored an educational television program this year which featured a six-lesson unit on radiation biology. The unit was taught by Mr. joe Tyson, science teacher at Travis. Students were asked to view the television presentations and to work problems and answer questions in relation to them. In this way, students earned extra credit. Chairman of the Science Department is Mr. Woodrow Wilson. 5191 h HELPING Deanna Daniel and Susan Dean in their lab work is Mrs. Clara Weisser, teacher of chemistry. BECOMING AMERICANIZED via the hula hoop, Miss Florence Hopkins, SFA's exchange teacher from Great Britain, receives instructions from Mrs. Edna Boon, biology teacher, while Vicki Blackenship looks on. SOLVINC a physics problem in class is Bill Cox, a previous winner in the Austin Science Fair. yu, M., Mrs. Louise Field Miss Florence Hopkins Mrs. Clara Weisser Biology Biology Chemistry f- its fr a ,..... J F 'Q-' f f l J H 1 VV Ar my 'X 5 f if N SNAKE-BITTEN seven times, Mr. Ronald Beauford calmly demonstrates his hobby and thesis subject, snakes, to his tenth-grade biology classes. Mr. 5 Q .V 45, Woodrow Physics Wilson 227 - y . if A Q QNX 5- , ,. c , wax 5- ls -Q. wr, l gh Miss Lucille Dickard Mrs. janice Ferguson Mrs. Bobbie Peebles Mr. E. B. Posey Algebra Math Plane Geometry Plane Geometry Solid Geometry Algebra Algebra Algebra Count Down with Math A good basic knowledge of mathematics is a necessity for every student. for it is hard to name any occupation which does not require a certain amount of math. Austin High offers the more basic math courses, such as gen- eral math, consumeris math, and commercial arithmetic, as well as more advanced studies. Plane geometry, solid geometry, al- gebra, and trigonometry are offered for those students interested in entering college. Departmental chainnan of the mathematics department is Miss Lucille Diekard. Emphasizing the study of mathematics, Austin Public Schools sponsored an educational television program this year which featured, among others, a six-lesson unit on modern math. The unit was taught by Mrs. Irene St. Clair, S.F.A. teacher of mathe- matics. Students earned extra credit by viewing the television presentations and working problems in relation to them. DRAVVING intersecting planes in their solid geometry class are Clarence McFarland, Richard lluflman, and Barbara Long. if v We EXPLAINING, POLYHEDRONS by means of models to Dawn Mclxinney, a student in her solid geometry class, is Mrs. Irene St. Clair. g,,a.., so-1 N Q' Mrs. Katherine Norman Plane Geometry 'I HELPING Pat Loving and Bette Nelson with their algebra homework is Mr. Elgin Schilhab, algebra teacher. Mr. Elgin Schilhab Mr. Victor Sinclair Algebra Plane Geometry Algebra hi li EXPLAININC some of the fundamentals of commer- cial math to Bill Kormeier is Mr. Arthur E. Petersen. Mrs. Irene St. Clair Plane Geometry Algebra Solid Geometry Mrs. Josephine Weber Math as- , X , 1 1 V' U Xe 'wr Q 229 Conquering Space with Social Studies Mrs. Lottie Bristol American History, Civics Mrs Edna Dillard American History Crvlcg Mr Roland Iohnson American History Civics A variety of courses are offered through the Social Studies Department. Courses include world history, American history, Texas history, civics, sociology, and economics. These are re- quired courses for students graduating under either Plan I or Plan II. Designed to inform students about world events past and resent these courses include such topics as t e historical development of other countries of America and of Texas Amer ican laws and systems of government locally on the state level and nationally Sociology students study people and group relationships economics students study the prob lems of distribution production consumption and public finance The social studies faculty includes Mr Wilbur Watford department chairman Mrs Lottie Bristol Mrs Edna Dillard Mr Roland Iohnson Mr Anthony Macaluso Mrs Mrldred Mayhall Mlss Frances Nesmrth Mrs Betty Sandlm and Mr Woodrow Sledge SHOWING DIFFERENT points of current inter est on the globe to Helen McNally Esther Salinas and Charles Ericson is Mr Roland Johnson social studies teacher Miss Frances Nesmith American History Civics Mrs Mildred Mayhall American History Economics Texas History -G- Mr Wilbur Watford Amencan History World History a E a Q 9 ' - 7 . 9 ' i , - a 2 v 1 1 ' , - , - S ' s ' 1 1 ' a 1 , . ' 5 1 Y ', r . I 1 1 , 4,55 E , I . . J V 4 Y ,- an-X I1 Miss Edith Anderson Mrs. Anne Broman Miss Exie Mitchell Foods, Home Nursing Home Management, Foods Home Decoration Clothing Launching a Home Career The basic foundation of America is her family unit. Training in homemaking in high school aids young women in planning and establishing their own homes. Prepared to provide this training is the Homemaking Depart- ment at SFA. Excellent instruction is given in home decorating, home management, home nursing, clothing, and foods. Home decorating enables the student to plan the building of her own home. It also instructs the student in ways to make a home more attractive, comfortable, and convenient. The home management course provides instruction in such matters as family and individual relations, housing needs, home furnishings, and planning in relation to time, money, and energy. Illness in the home and infant care are problems which con- front every homemaker. Students in home nursing classes are taught the proper way to cope with these situations. Clothing courses guide students in planning and making clothes to fit their personality, needs, and pocketbook. Foods classes learn to plan, cook, and serve a meal properly and economically. Miss Exie Mitchell, department chairman, Miss Edith Ander- son, Mrs. Anne Broman, and Mrs. Helen Rasco teach in the Homemaking Department. Mrs. jean Pearce Child Development Lab Mrs. Mabel Pitts Child Development Lab Mrs. Helen Rasco Clothing SHOXVN RELAXINC for a few minutes after school are homemaking teachers-Miss Edith Anderson, Miss Exie Mitchell, Mrs. Helen Rasco, and Mrs. Anne Broman. . . six 3 A F is ts gre! 'ing l PREPARINC a meal for homemaking are Babs VVatts, Connie Schafer, Georgia Oliver, and Pat Hudson. 7 I I f ,I 'if' I c J g ' 3' P rv 1 -61' Mrs. Marian Gardner Physical Education Health Miss Carolyn Hewatt Physical Education Mr. Norris Kempson Health Mr. Travis Raven Health Mr. XV. H. Robertson Physical Education Miss Betty Gray Physical Education Constructing Vanguards Designed not only to help build a stronger body but also to provide relaxation and fun, the physical education program at Austin High offers a wide selection of activities. The physical education department, just as any other, depends upon its teachers to keep it going smoothly, Teachers in this department are also busy with extracurricular athletic activities: Mr. Iames Tolbert is varsity football coach, Mr. VV. H. Robert- son is B-team coach, Mr. Glen Swenson, track coach, Mr. Milton O'Dell, boys, intramurals supervisor, Miss Betty Gray, tennis coach, Miss Carolyn Hewatt, girls' intramurals supervisor, and Miss Corinne Herndon, sponsor of Red Jackets. A course required of all students at Stephen F. Austin is health. Planned to give students a basic understanding of themselves, both physically and emotionally, one-half a gym credit is given for a semester's work. First aid and vocational information are also included in the classes, taught by Mrs. Marion Gardner, who also teaches physi- cal education, Mr. Travis Raven, baseball coach, and Mr. Norris Kempson. NYATCHING a mixed intramural volleyball game are sponsors of girls and boys intramurals, Miss Carolyn Hewatt and Mr. Milton O'Dell. Mr. Milton O'Dell Physical Education Mr. Iames Tolbert Physical Education 4.11 -if s .X . . r 'Q W pm V. 3 sr fl s r Hg, 5- mx .li We . 1 2 .tx 1 , I Exploring Future Jobs The Commercial Department of Stephen F. Austin is designed especially to help those students who plan to enter the business world shortly after graduation. Girls who have chosen to follow a secretarial career learn the essential principles of shorthand under the direction of Miss Katherine Campbell and Mrs. Mariorie Trevillvan, shorthand teachers. Miss Campbell and Mrs. Trevillyan, along with Mrs. Eva Bayne, also teach typing. Students interested in secretarial or business administration work can enroll in bookkeeping or commercial law classes taught by Mr. Ben Lewis. The departmental chairman is Miss Katherine Campbell. DICTATING a series of letters to first-year shorthand students-Carol Olsen Artie Schirpik Rudi' SUSUIU IS Nirs Evil Bayne and Evelyn Chapel-is Mrs. Marjorie Trevillyan, shorthand instructor. typmg mstmftof fflo pl ' W 41 Long-Range Firing for Vocational The Industrial Education Department instructs students in driving or repairing a car correctly, printing a newspaper, assem- bling a radio, or in building different kinds of furniture. With careful instruction by Mr. jack Hadsell, students learn how to drive wisely. Mr. I. M. Hicks, chairman of the Industrial Arts Department, instructs students in auto-mechanics and metal work. Mr. I. F. Martin, vice-principal of the night school, and Mr. Arthur Petersen teach mechanical drawing. In order to learn the operation of printing equi ment, students enroll in one of the courses taught by Mr. Stanllley Warren, teacher of beginning and vocational printing. Courses helpful to those planning a career or having a hobby concerning electrical equipment include radio and electricity, taught by Mr. Cecil Briggs. The basic machine techniques are taught in machine shop by Mr. Gerald Brenholtz, who also teaches handicraft students. Distributive Education, which gives students credit for part- time jobs during half the school day, is taught by Mr. William Duncum. Mr. Clifton Criflin teaches woodwork, and Mr. Henry Henley teaches vocational agriculture to students planning to take up farming, either as full or part-time employment. NVith the help of Mr. Stanley Fudell, special education in- structor, students who might otherwise be dependent for the rest of their lives learn to get along with others and to earn a living. Mr. Stanley Fudell Special E ucation Mr. Iack Hadsell Mr. Henry Henley Mr Gerald Brenholtz Driver Education Vocational Agriculture Machine Shop iii ' ,, ' . . as ...i. .,.. in . 5 . R. 1, . , 234 ccuracy Mr. Clifton Griffin Woodwork in-if N W 1 f Mr. I. M. Hicks Metal Auto Mechanics .. 4-10 was 'Wm HELPING Tom VVamer and VVoody Iennings with a woodwork project is Mr. Clifton Griffin, industrial education instructor. I -C Z, 5 1,Kf1, f5 EXPLAINING to Joy Morris the fundamentals of safely operating a car is Mr. jack Hadsell, driver education teacher. f ,qxtsx ,Av SETTING TYPE at the linotype machine is Carlos Navarro, senior printing student. 235 A deliberate, calculating, heavy-ridden, emphatic rhythm, calling forth the mental faculties to their fullest attention forms the basic tempo pattern of the business world of Austin. Energized by several contributing fac- tors-a straining to throw off the fetters of small townishnessf striving toward in- dustrialization, pushing for improved cul- ture-the rhythmic movement, in spite of its slow deliberation, frequently touches and dissolves away, becoming tedious and difficult to capture and restrain. Although our entrance into the world of business was only a momentary response to the rhythm of the town, our experiences made us feel a certain preparedness for the time when we would eventually be bound by the bonds of its basic beat. THE FAST MOVING rhythm of the hurrying feet of advertising salesmen offer marked con- trast to the steady flowing movement of the business world. 4 . n gr f W 4- wk 1:1 'Au l , -.v,fi-' pg ' .,.,IbD 7:11 ,'.'121' , U fl. 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BROADDUS GULF SERVICE STORE Windsor 81 Exposlfuon GR 8 9391 ONE STOP SERVICE Ice Cream Hamburgers MAROON MILL 816 West 12th OUR SPECIALTIES Hamburgers Pre a Ia Mode PROPRIETOR MRS NENA SMITH candy sodas ENFIELD CLEANERS Modern Expenenced Apprec1at1ve Iess Ezelle 1213 West Lynn STUDTMAN SERVICE 19th 81 Lavaca Cameron Vnllage Fine China Fine Silver JOE KOEN 81 SON JEWELERS Slnce 1888 one family ownership COMPLIMENTS BRIDGES FURNITURE NITA HORTON helps Ieame Landreth to .1 speedy reco ery wlth p lls from Everette Kelly Pharmacy guazelfle Kelly Prescrlptnon Pharmacy IDrnve ID SSFVICCI GR 8 6455 TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 416 CONGRESS 2735 EXPOSITION BLVD 239 I ty OF Photo ,lf rs I y y mc. Avumqfmww SUE KRUECER is lovelier than eve enchanting formal from EVELYN'S. 2904 Guadalupe v f 'K' I 2 J EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC Hallmark Cards Picture Framing ELLISUH PHUTU UU. -J-. Cv ' 40 L. 41 I - K1 JAMES M CLAY ART WILKE illllilkzfcilag funeral lemma, Snr. lan 5. ciungrrss Qlusnun Zlustin, 'ilizxas I AUSTIN AUSTIN YELLOW CHECKER CAB Cab I CO. I CO. ssnvlcs TO AIRPORT AND RAILROAD STATIONS CALL R 2-1111 N A it , A ff ' l ri 2547 'E ,f if ly r 1 iii 7 , T K 25357 ' ft YOU TOO can improve your backyard, as Eve- lyn Evans and Honey Bee Ritter have, with a terrace made of beautiful and lasting bricks from rmmre nnmu svsrsu SARA WILLIAMS and Judy Iohnson know that the best selection of trailers can be found at J. W. JOHNSON Nationwide Trailer Rental 510 E. Sth St. GR 2-6529 A trailer to suit any purpose ELGIN STANDARD BRICK MFG. CO. QUALITY CLAY PRODUCTS Elgin -- Austin l08 Perry-Brooks Bldg. Phone GR 7-7874 U L PACIQIQQGQLEQ A f a- 7' frifEr1,ililc'fa - A ,4 . agm FRED PEREZ unpacks fresh fruit and vege- tables at H.E.B. FOOD STORES Nine Convenient Stores in Austin 241 242 b- ENIOYINC BOWLING are Iimmy Cooper and Larry Nelson at Bobby Layne's BOWL-O-RAMA Lomor ot Barton Springs Rd. HI 2-7801 32 BRUNSWICK LANES High School Students Welcome as VA ff' yi LO Y I X 4 A 9' ,Ai-ai inniv'-0'4 THERE IS A SMILE on Jim Tolbert's face, for he knows his sister, Nancy, is safe and happy behind an Allied Chain Link Fence. ALLIED FENCE CO. 5619 Airport Blvd. GL 3-7218 .4 - I- SARAH CASTON, Babs Watts, and Bette Bengsgton find that for an afternoon snack, nothing is more satisfying than a sandwich made with bread from More to 4 easy to store GET COCA-COLA IN REGULAR AND FAMILY SIZE! lolilod under authority of Tho Coca-Cole Company by KAREN ELLINGSON and Bette Nelson, buying shoes from Roy Reynolds, Always agree that in Austin its DACY'S for shoes 610 Congress 2348 Guadalupe Downtown On the Drag MANUAL TRAINING SUPPLIES QKQQEAT1 ' VERS 'J JC 4,4 '4pqK'E'S 'R- I My I ti , o wee 212.9 I W 'IJ - 43:5 3 D .-.L covsnsi l ' T 'f ' ' A-Jfgf A h Din? -ga. -:Q-, A XA! Qjmurmns' I I W , X 7 MILLER BLUE PRINT CO. 108 East 10 TENTH AND LAMAR ' GR 7-6176 - AUSTIN' 3 , LILEXAS Hyltin-Manor Funeral Home II04 Guadalupe GR 6-5388 'rowsn onus srone 2801 SAN JACINTO AUSTIN, TEXAS Phone: GR 8-4644 243 2 V 'ug - . L.-gp -lf.-X is '4 -Ffaf-it Ji' e IAQ y Q X xi i., S We ' 'il' ul ' -N: li fl YQ, -3, D X,,lm'f'l,',' R iv tiW's Ji THRIFTY SHOPPERS like Ann Heffington and Moxie Villar- geal get more for their shopping dollar when they buy groceries rom KASH-KARRY IOOCXJ Quolity, Courtesy 81 Sotistoction FQQQQ, BEHU BARNE'r1 s ARi'2:N,s FLAKE KRUST PIES fi 1 if UN- ,M K V ', A ' :H ' , W if' .3 . U STERLING SILVER identification bracelets displayed by A. B. Strauss at Carl Mayer jewelers capture the attention of sopho- ' inores Missy Miller and Mark Kleiman. Good ony Time for o Dime GR 7-6159 817 Congress Austin, Texos GR 6-2428 Austin's Oldest Jewelers 2705 French Ploce 7'-, X T. W. WOOLSEY, president of Austin Life Insurance, congratulates Sam St. Clair, assistant cashier, and hands him his Institute Certificate for having successfully com- pleted the first five examinations offered by the Life Office Management Association Institute. HOME OFFICE AUSTIN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 800 Lavoca Street AUSTIN, TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OF Y E PAR PHAR cv REGISTERED Prmnnucnsrs 4OI7 GUADALUPE PHONE ll05'75ll AUSTIN, TEXAS lla. lo. 822 Compliments of THE RECORD SHOP GEORGE WESLEY 606 Guadalupe Phone GR 2-1166 ENIOYINC the good food and friendly atmos- N and phere are Betty Dochen and Charles Avery dining NAVY STORE at WESTERN CLOTHES CASUAL CLOTHES BOYS' 8- GMS' C'Of eS Piccadilly Cafeteria 201 West Sixth St, ot Colorado C0l1tiI1l10l1S Service -------------- 6130 A-M- to 8130 P M GR 7-6050 801 Congress af? X .5 Winn' I Liyfor 015 ma, ' Q., WHEN HUNGRY FRIENDS like Dean Greenwood and Bill Bray drop in after school, Linda Peal and Carol Clewis always have on hand a package of potato chips made by Sami-P of Texas II Il Quality Chips for 36 yeors X6 ear OM Alfa Ygefgehgf Fgcefcfw este' ir? rf SR kg? Harley Davr srm Zyf5zweg6z':' E loytheth IIs oft o el g the Ha I y Da dso y The Model 165 STU c d u rate e e c s Ide or fu ta spo ratro odd robs test rrde one today at Ausrrn Motor Cycle Co 1611 Guadalupe S AUSTIN TEXAS Pho e GR 2 8788 P R JAMES 81 SONS servmg AUSTIN 81 TRAVIS CO for 37 years CHILES MCCALLUM NAGLE General Insurance Bonds Your Insurance Wel are Is Our Busrness GR 8 5631 Scarbrough Bldg 'dirvwdnmemmww .MXN fi..--11-1 LINDA STEINHAUSER models a party dress from jene on the drag Austrn Texas Campus Fashron BUYING CROCERIES from jack Sm1th at thelr frrendly nelghborhood Checker Front Store are Judy johnson and Kathleen COOdW1H CHECKER FRONT STORES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED phone GR 7 5829 To Serve All Areas Of AUSTIN SHOP NOW AT NAU S NAUS SUWLMHNTO DRUGSTORE 1821 San Jacinto CAS I S BEAUTY SALON 2715 Exposrtron 247 GR 8-7322 CR 2-1626 l INDIVIDUAL LOU I f 101W5 HAIR STYLINC SWEETIS -. A 5 I THE ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. it Sears Bldg. MARKETS 900 Congress Ave. DOYLE L. LANDRETH A ent 1706 west 35th 9 . ANN WATSQNI Barbara Tam- Office GR 7-9228 Res. HO 5-0713 Koenig Lone Hnsonf and Puffy Brewer return Auto, tire, liability insurance, ome from a shopping spree. Ann and Patty make sure their hospitalization 81 theft insurance cupboard is filled with top- value groceries from Lou Sweet's. .IOHN BROAD CONSTRUCTION coMPANY ' SARAH ANN REDFIELD and Danny Ford feast at Matt Martinez' restaurant, farnous for C G P U R Y E A R the finest Mexican food in Texas. gglumging and Jfzating dorzfzacioz 702 East 3rd Street - P. O. Box H33 AUSTIN 66' TEXAS 302 East lst Street, Austin, Texas GReenwood 2-l8l4 248 Matt Martinez, Owner ONLY A COMMERCIAL BANK CAN OFFER YOU COMPLETE FINANCIAL SERVICE I L AUSTIN CLEARING HOUSE ASSOC MEMBERS F.D,I. I w-1-9 GLORIA -gf' DAVID fir' ll JZ ' . . llll iillxi is LQLQ English Speech Series ii i 'G 'D ' la E' tl' ll l I'i-25 Designed to teach unaccented English to Spanish- ' 'f'- 592 57 spea ing children in elementary grades. Tested tl E WT wk ' and proven in many Texas schools, it is an invalu- M A y Q K able and to teachers with this problem. . nib i lm as--' QV S K ig Spanish Speech Series G I-V Designed to teach Spanish to English-speaking children at the elementary level with the regular of classroom teacher. Available March, l959. MOTION PICTURES f0l' EDUCATION Each Series Contains: ' Ax! X, ' I4 Color Filmstrips 50 MOTION PICTURES . I4 LP Records 2 4 All about Texas 7 ' Teacher's Study Guide ' Sound-Black 81 White . . ' English Narration V News Bulletms . Spanish Narration ' R. T. I2 Minutes LANGUAGE ARTS, INC. mi sour:-i coNGREss AUSTIN 4, TEXAS I-73 fl UNLOADINC the quality foods at French Place are Jesse Hellums, Ray Koschel. and Robert Martinez. FRENCH PLACE FOODS 2002 MANOR Row 250 LANGUAGE ARTS, INC. llll South Congress Austin 4, Texas EBU? AE- E-Q Potato Salad French Fries Delicious Chili Dogs Beans Chili lOO2 Congress GR 2-OOI8 Mrs. D. Forister, Owner S. S. McCall H. T. Hibler George S. McCall Congratulations to Seniors of 1959 McCall and Hibler Company Insurance BOINIS 104 Perry Brooks Bldg. CR 6-5351 OPEN T0 THE PUBLIC sxpfnr suurv ssnvics Each Student Works Under the Supervision of a Licensed Instructor - Open Evenings - Mrs. Dorothy Davis - Mgr. G R 7-5234 1412 LAvAcA - FOR THE BEST in record listening, Cenny Rodgers and Ed Esquivel find that the HiFi Record Center is THE place to go, lil-ll l2th Street Shopping Center-Neor Austin High Phone GR 6-9004 831 W. l2th St. Roy ond Borboro McDonald RECORD CENTER A r fe - Q5 Ll ji 7 it i 4? E Y 5 we 1. of N11 to AUSTIN HIGH HOMBRES Buddy Sims, Charles Ericson, Alan Baum, Pat Higgins, Cliznpinun Byrd, and Frank Bertrgnn gratify their appetites in typical Spanish utrnospherc with the tustiest Mexican food in Austin. ALAMO COFFEE ROOM Food ond Atmosphere You Will Alwoys Remember PHONE GR 6-5455 604 GUADALUPE 6:30 o.m. to 9:30 p.m. EI Motomoros 504 Eost Avenue GR 7-7023 EI Toro l60l Guadalupe GR 8-4321 Mon roe's 500 Eost Avenue GR 7-8744 EI Chorro 912 Red River GR 8-7735 2 6 PHILIP 00 ERNEST JOSEPH Now 2 We IE LU? er ' I S IZ E S QXSP5 IENGGUEIIE UIIRGER JOSEPH'S IVIAN'S SHOP I27 EAST 6TH 7 ,HQ M TO SATISFY king-size appetites, Everett An- WEDDINGS schutz prepares king-size hamburgers for Tom- ' my Foster, Robert Anschutz, NVeIdon XV21I'I'l6l', james McNeil, and Larry Grosse at the I 1702 Guadalupe CR 6-1981 if The Best Hamburgers in Austinu PARTIES Miss Sue Krueger Phone GR 8-667I . 2610 Speedway e Austin, Texos PHOTOGRAPHY 4210 BILLLX UE AVE. PH Hos 7264 ,, 'P' 'P v For Fine Piece Goods f ,I Q - 1 3 ot Low Mill Prices P -1. 4-3 .--rg 25 ' -' sl-nop ot FINE FOOD Comol Cottons 906 Congress, Austin 1607 SAN JACINTO GR 8-2048 Owned ond Operated by the MISSION VALLEY MILLS of New Brounfels, Texos THE CHICKEN SHACK HGYMOST 4 Priceless z Moment 5242 No. Lamar Ph. HO 5-5401 Specializing in LESLIES FRIED CHICKEN Q 'Het it in ,, 'L XM First In lVlen's Wear +9 fri HKEEPSAKE registered perfect diamonds are your best buy, says Dell Slwettall to David 3 l-lilsberg and Penny Kearn . 3 ON THE ALLANDALE distinctive lewelry AUSTIN'S ONLY KEEPSAKE DIAMOND IEWELER Qs 2' it 1 3 ,MMM Q l ey 3 ' DRAG a VILLAGE yyii C K Q3 V ,,,, ,-' M xWff,lj'5 V it yf, A 4-- F! REMEMBER JIM HENERY ' BODY REPAIRS ' PAINT 8. POLISH ' GLASS INSTALLATION ' LOUVER WORK 18th s. Lavaco GR 6-5343 AUSTIN, TEXAS PHOTOGRAPHY I B C ROGERS DISPENSING OPTICIANS MEMBER , SUN GLASSES TO PRESCRIPTION 3412 Bonme Rd. GLASSES REPAIRED, PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Allifilh Texas CONTACT LENSES I5OI Guadalupe GR 7-I422 LPS- iifl E32 T ' . 3:35 YQ? L.: I I--If - CASIS VILLAGE - ' 1 EQ? Egg 2101 Hula, 90 PHONE EXPOSITION Fil 5 3+ 151 BLVD. A - 905 6 Elias BOWLING A SURE STRIKE is Tom Bergquist , at Tower Bowlingside while Sally Seiders, Karen Bergquist, ond Jim Bergquist look on. , In South Aushn Tower Bowlingside TIME SEASONED ALLEYS- Where You Can Bowl in o Friendly Atmosphere RED PINS EVERY DAY Come Win o Free Game Afternoon--Special Rates Arena 407 South Congress GR 7-9I50 . 254 i ln North Austln BILLY HILL fills Karen Rodgers' small sports car with big bargain groceries from Sam Slaughter Stores 216 West 19th sneer an 6-5377 2805 San Jacinto CR 6-6781 MRS. JOHNSON'S BAKERY Cakes - Bakers Specialties Rolls - Bread 1305 Koenig Lane GL 3-7271 ALSO MRS. .lOHNSON'S DONUT SHOP 4909 Airport Blvd. 26 - Varieties I F it's laundry or cleaning LAUNDRYISI CLEANERS 615 West 19th CR 8-4621 ar Wt WE'VE got to get organized, says Iudy Tucker to Charles XValden. Whether your repairs are major or minor Hire a Union Carpenter Carpenters Local No. 1266 400 Josephine GR 6-4909 A QXTNE MACHINE and WELDING W COMPANY CERTIFIED XVELDERS PIPE 8K STRUCTURAL STEEL ERECTION PORTABLE EQUIPMENT-UANYXVERE - ANYTINIE' GR 8-1270 Nights GR 7-5883 4715 E ist Q -I AUSTIN HIGH DRUG STORE fk Sandwiches and Hamburgers iv Fountain Service f School Supplies if Drug Supplies 'Ar Cosmetics If You Say lt With Flowers, Say It With AUSTIN YEXAS Dial GR 8-6444 -00 DECKED OUT for summer sun and sea are carefree misses-Dawn NIcKinncy, Carolyn Strai- ton, amd Dina Eitelmun, in swimsuits from the wide selection nt MARY E. MCKINNEY 25 BARTON VICKERS, Candy Gray, Penny Baker, and Sharon Beckley browse among the wide range collection of records at Austin's newest und most complete record shop. LAMAR PLAZA MUSIC 1106 Soufh Lamar HI 2-8663 HI-FIDELITY AND STEREO RECORDS AND EQUIPMENT Casuals Sports Swear ll2 E. oth Littlefield Bldg. GR 7-2679 g SUSAN BROYVN and Sylvia Greene discover ll world of dreams come true with this Earlv Amer- 8' icun bedroom suite from I Careful Laundry Careful Cleaning AUSTlN'S l2th 81 Red River Streets FURNITURE Phone GR 8-8586 WONDERLAND pm, r.,.,M, .. ,...,,.. .W V 1 . . 4 J, ,.,............f Wk --It f ,- 'Sl-.y? 'YJ Y 'L ps Y C if , Q so yepp yeps g jig- ewst ' if .,y. A 1' viii, ' Q C '53,-f , I I J X 1 We l-. wllli m5 PERFECT-for-party dresses are modeled by seniors Carolyn Hoppe and Kathleen Haney. Carolyn Wears a nylon sheer short formal while Kathleen chooses a taffeta semi-formal with a harem skirt. HOME STEAM LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS -A' Lint Free -k Cling Free tk Static Free Cleaning Save Cash and Carry City Wide Pick Up and Delivery l4th 81 Red River Dial GR 8-2586 HARRIS WAYSIDE lNN On Barton Springs Road One Block West of Lamar DUNCAN HINES APPROVED Fine Charcoal Steaks-Complete Meals Open ll:3O am. to 9:00 p.m. Closed Sundays SAM MCFARLAND is finding it hard to decide between the summer gray plaid jacket he is wearing and the white raw silk tweed with eut- away pockets shown by salesman Dwain Morgan at Ierry Norwood. Q 1 . . , FFA 'I' K, W, ? du 77twbSA0,e 2548 GUADALU PE 237 l 55 .1 fg. if Tv r -'W' ff t RY? DCJ 11 i ca f - Q. Q-.YD 'T pp Ralph sioffen xaqrii - Owner - . A F t 233' 1 X if 'r liilxx u A V P Phone 1 +521 GR 8-2652 4 . R 2425 V Exposition l I -- te, i i X X L SALLY ROSE is framed in il setting befitting this exquisite white formal. It is but one among the many distinctive gowns from S4EfUllI'llDIl'fUDllII li Xt Sons tis., .X .Q . 53' MODELING a fashionable hair style is Mrs. Eunice Hausmun, owner of two modern beauty shops to serve you. Housmc1n's Brykerwood Beouty Shop 3509 Jefferson GL 3-6629 Housmon's Beouty Shop No. 2 3205 Red River GR 6-2131 .P- IN THE MODERN mnclnnc deputment at Nlxon Clw Com muu ll Colle 1 xx hue the sc thru Lnls pl lll to get flltll' IDLISIIIGSS tl umng NI ullxn Nl utm xml Pltsx Plulllps xx Itch IS lxlx Anne NI4 ul tucs out tlu l B NI lux P111 ch AIR CONDITIONED AUSTIN S OLDEST LARGEST AND MOST MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE ESTABLISHED l903 Day and Evening Classes Central Texas Representative Speclaluzmg In Shorthand The American Accountants Typnng Bookkeepnng Accountvng Traxnung Assocuatnon and Office Machmes Wrlte, VISIL or Telephone for Free Informatlon NIXUN CLAY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Elghth and Colorado P. O. Box 832 Telephone 3 QApp1'oved for Veteran Tramingj 23 IANNTE ISELY 'md Xal lean Dudley are reidv for the long hot summer ln thelr cool sports ensembles from HOBBIES SCOTT GARRISON Model Planes Engines 81 Supplues Mosalc Tile Pamt by Number Televlslon 8. Asr Condltlonmg TOYS Phone GR 8 1633 HO Trams American Flyer 8. Llonel l807 San Jacinto MARSHALL5 27l6W Guadalupe GR 2 7340 Sang imdof .laaowlzy mdbfuf 044619 fm Sefwece 2I7A YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED DRY CLEANING CO I nc Prescruptuons Drugs Cosmetics GR 6-3 566 I 'lbth and Lavaca 5.6.4 Rogm Ngedg 260 7 L L c - . . I I I , I H 0 4: ,-l o H 7 I I READY to weigh anchor for a carefree lake excursion are Robert Fuinter, Laura Shuford, Pam Moore, Lloyd Downing, Ross Dick- X inson, und llC2ltl1Cl'L0g2lI1. 290' N Lamar P O Box .035 AUSTIN, TEXAS Ph. GR 6-6013 A Motors WITH FORM like this, who could miss? Scott Chapman, junior, meets his friends and bowls for less at the Capitol Bowling Center. THE CAPITOL BOWLING CENTER HoRES THE STUDENTS OF AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL ARE ENJOYING oUR 32 LANE BOWLING CENTER WITH REDUCED RATES FOR STUDENTS. CAPITOL BOWLING CENTER 5700 Grover Ave. ot Koenig Lone Phone GL 2-2518 2 RETURNING from a fast action sports cruise, in a boat from Billy Disch are Cally Cook, Billy Disch Ir., Ross Crawford, and Kay Hellums. BILLY DISCH MARINE SERVICE 5II'I Burnet Road GL 3-3088 ACTIVE girls, Branch Northrup and jane Dodge are assured of perfect hair styling by Glenna Sue Summers at SAN GABRIEL ARMS BEAUTY SHOP AII Our Patrons Are Important Operators: Minnie Lee Summers Glenna Sue Summers lLate Appointmentsl 2500 San Gabriel GR 8-'I558 Bennett Boat Doclcs 3826 Lake Austin Blvd. Ph. GR 8-0238 CENTURY BOATS OWEN CRUISERS BOAT STORAGE USED BOATS Mr. and Mrs. Sl1orty's LAKEVIEW CAFE 3800 Loke Austin Mr. ond Mrs. L. E. Fields KUNTZ-STERNENBERG LUMBER COMPANY 601 East 5th St. Ph. GR 8-3434 We Make Loans To Repair or Remodel Free Estimate GOOD LUCK F 7801 Burnet Rd. 7 GLendale 2-2541 MAROONS! i OWL -1' .L as PROUDLY displaying the array of Swedish pastries at Viking House is Naomi Ostlund. VIKING HOUSE 3401 East Avenue Phone GR 2-5285 Open 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Everyday Except Sunday Where Sweden Comes To You QQ -1:-' W-1' x, , ANTICIPATING the savory dinner being prepared by chefs skilled in the art of cooking are Carolyn 263 Younger and Al Legge at the Villa Capri Restaurant. iff' 3.-aig..,, ,af 3 gif K :nf fy M35 qM9i,..-ew M 36' P -. 4 M 'Mr-r s no A ll L Q sr -, 'fi M m h I - f--wmmwg 2-wir-1 ' ' i , . 1 1 , ,. m nf 2 5:21 Z' - he e or E ... f he i i 2 E ' R 5.3 i 'lik if E' .,.pqa. x . w ,ag .rf fr -- Q, x dr H -f .Wy THESE lovely young ladies, Iudy Tucker, Ann Christianson, and Barbara Gentry, should make a big splash in the business world for they have POISE INTELLIGENCE ABILITY These are the qualities we seek in our employees at manpoweqinc. THE WORLD'S LARGEST COMPLETE BUSINESS SERVICE 5th at Colorado Austin, Texas rnanpower, inc. services include: Temporary Office Help Other Services Typists-Stenos Calculating Office and Accounting C9mPl9 9 Mailing Service Machine operators Survey Interviewing Bookkeepers Convention Service Demonstrating Receptionists File Clerks General Office Workers Telephone Answering 8. Desk Rental Services Inventory Service 264 for temporary help in a hurry Call GR 2-7227 rg, 4' ...fr at K L7 miiiakk .A I 1 2 ' ilu! '! , . , A -...af ' .Eff an-jx . wi A .vsf we J . 4:-5 M 4-6-1 i . me R., T E . ale.. 4,1 1, W ee was 'ffl 'Fe WL 9 y ' --1 .,.. ' ,ff -we-i L r tive A r , f ai? 1+ eggffr 525 .- ff , 4 r Meer-Q. Weil - ,re- reg f. ,H Compliments of Re 'C S of D. 8: S. Service Station COSTUMES and FORMALS GR 6-3072 307 West I8 GR 7-2572 Compliments po x .COMPANY - lO35 Q QIOX BRAIOS MARQON SUPPQRTER if was SHERATON TERRACE MOTOR HOTEL Featuring the FAMOUS CHARCOAL CHEF RESTAURANT Austin's Finest Place to Dine Beautiful floral arrangements are our business. Weddings are given special attention and a personal touch of beauty is worked into each bouquet. Corsages for formal or special day wear always have that look of beauty. Sick room bouquets are made to fit the person and the occasion. Funeral work for any customer is always given great care to make it as beautiful as possible. Prices are reasonable. Only fresh flowers are used. Orders wired anywhere. RAILSBACK FLOWER SHOP 4718 Duval sneer Ph. Gi. 3-4017 Attractive fabrics for evening deH1OI1Stl'atBS wegr Gnd wear from on one of the many fine horses available for rides at the Bar-K Guest Ranch located on Lake Travis. T Guest Ranch and Resort Rest and play at the Bar-K Special Attention given to all School Groups Rt. I Box 2I4 Leander, Texas fgeaell Z ga. INTERIOR DESIGNERS HOUSTON AND AUSTIN 208 West l4th l4OI Lavaca 1 'J LONDON'S FABRICS 3824 N. Lamar Blvd. GL 2-3232 Open Evenings until 8:00 PREPARINC for a Lake Austin cruise in a boat from W. R. Newman's are Adrienne Shupee, Sherry Gregory, Allan Henry, and Harry Cuyton. MEN'5 WEAR W. R. NEWMAN LARGEST, MOST MODERN ON THE DRAG BOATS Gnd MOTORS MARINE SUPPLIES BOAT REPAIRING 2332 Guadalupe Free Parking GR 2-3626 I407 W. 5 WANT TO GET AHEAD IN LIFE? Then open an insured savings account in the Mutual where the current rate of dividend is 3V2 Wa. Save where you saved when you were going to school. MUTUAL SAVINGS INSTITUTION Resources over 533,000,000 1005 Congress. For freshness and flavor, Louise Nash and Mr. V. A. Cuneo Pafeht PBUOIIBSC suggest pastries from Mr. and Mrs. ll. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. joe H. Klein, jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. 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Nichols Col. and Mrs George ll. Cornish Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Oliphant Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Crenshaw Mr. and Mrs. VVayne M. Olsen W A Mr. and Mrs. Ioe Crow Mr. and Mrs. M. Owens IN Gov. and Mrs. Price Daniel Mr. and Mrs. VVroe Owens Mrs. Dorothy VV. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Harold Page Delwood lne. Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Page Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Dildy Mr. and Mrs. j.'G. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dudley Mr. and Mrs. Robert VV. Pfennig . Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ellingson Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Phinney Dr. and Mrs. Sandy Esquivel Mr. and Mrs. Noble Prentice Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Evans Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Reidy Mr. and Mrs. I. XV. Fainter Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Finley Mr. and Mrs. George H. Rodgers ' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Flinn Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Seiders Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Ford, jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Seiders Mr. and Mrs. Homer Garrison Mr. and Mrs. George O. Slaughter Mr. and Mrs. joe Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. jay Smith Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. George R. Snowden ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Goldsmith Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Spangler Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Max Stareke Mr. and Mrs. Tom Graham Mr. and Mrs. Iaek H. Sueke judge and Mrs. joe Greenhill Mr. and Mrs. C. NV. Thorp Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanna Dr. and Mrs. VVilbur C. Treadwell Mrs. Mildred N. Hatch Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Uselton Mr. and Mrs. Pat E. Hodge Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Utley . Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Hoffmann Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Wade Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. VValden 3 Mr. and Mrs. VVemer lessen Mr. and Mrs. Cal T. VVaIlace Mr. and Mrs. Gillis King Mr. and Mrs. C. H. VVarner 'TF-331' 'U-T-5-!,sP:1!- ' Mrs. Ed D. Kinney Mr. and Mrs. john YVoodruff FURNITURE COMPANY 267 268 CAPITAL RENTAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY 8IO3U S Hgh oyI83 P O Bo 4266 GL22I22 Austm 51 Texos Z 5 TC h 40b po M h I1 d20 ALL TYPES OF HEAVY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE FOR LONG AND SHORT TERM RENTAL Can be rented by the hour week month or longer ONE OF THE LARGEST MOTOR CRANES IN THE SOUTHWEST IAS pictured above? . . i w . . x .4 a f M 1' I I 5' 'N ', A 1 '25 ,. ,Q - X I is IP , F I 1 'T ri? 85- s owing basic ' oom in travel sition. ac ine will travel with 0' boom on ' iib over the rear. I I I I ' H lmburger Bar fkhorneys Henry M. Betts Perry-Brooks Bldg. 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Club 56 Pan Amencan Student Forum 57 BERGQUIST KAREN ARLOA 51 143 145 171 196 212 254 Beauty Revue 57 Adv Pres 57 Sec 58 SC 57 59 Works and Projects Commlttee 57 Pomt System Commlttee 57 Red Jackets 57 59 Natl Honor Socxety 58 59 MAROON Staff 57 Ra Jah Y Teens 58 59 Treas 58 Joker Club 57 Sgt at Arms 57 Reporter 57 Adda Dabba Pollsh Club 58 59 Intramurals 57 BLACKSTONE MARILYN 51 147 152 181 212 Adv Pres 57 SC 56 58 Devot1onalCommlt tee 56 Bel Canto Smgers 56 57 Mlxed Choxr 57 59 Madngal Smgers 58 59 Red Dragons 56 58 Natl Honor Soclety 58 59 Polxtrcal Round Tabl 56 57 V P 57 A UIL Declamatxon 57 BLAND JO ANN 51 145 197 Red Jackets 57 59 FHA '57 Joker Club 57 59 Sgt at Arms 59 BLAND JOY 51 152 181 Adv Sec 56 58 Varsxty Tenms Club 56 57 Anatomy Club 56 59 Adv Treas 59 SC 58 Bel Canto Sxngers 56 58 Mixed Cholr 58 59 Ra lah Y Teens 57 58 Sec 59 Anatomy Club BLANKENSHIP VICKI 45 51 52 145 156 183 226 Class Reporter 56 Adv V Pres 58 Red Jackets 57 58 Natl Honor Socxety 58 Red Dragons 57 59 V Pres 58 59 Suence Re search Club 58 59 Pres 58 UIL One Act Play 57 58 2nd place 57 58 BOLTON CHRIS 51 52 146 148 150 191 Maroon Band 57 59 Red Dragons 57 59 Instnlmental Muslc Club 58 59 Latm Club 57 58 UIL Contest Play 56 58 2nd place BOSWELL SANDY LEE 51 167 Beauty Revue 57 58 Adv Electron Judge 56 Treas 57 Sec 58 FHA III 57 59 Treas 58 59 Joker Club 56 57 BOWEN LARRY 51 Adv Pres 56 57 V Pres 56 57 BOWNDS DERIC 79 146 149 157 183 Adv Pres 57 Maroon Band 57 59 Student Conductor Red Dragons 58 59 Sclence R search Club 57 59 Reporter 59 UIL Band lst m marchmg and snght readmg 58 59 Orchestra lst ln Concert and sxght readmg Solo Plano lst dlV1Sl0D for 5 years Solo Flute lst dlvlslon for 2 years 57 58 Natl Honor Socnety BOYER DON S 51 146 213 Adv Pres 59 Maroon Band 56 59 Mathe matlcs Semlnar 59 UIL Band 56 March1 lst 57 Playmg 2nd 3rd 58 58 Marching lst Orchestra Playmg lst 58 Solo 57 2nd 58 2nd Natl Honor Society 59 BOYD LOUIS 51 BRANDT BRENDA SUE 52 223 Ra Jah YTeens 57 59 FHA 59 BRANDON BILL 52 129 147 152 Maroon Chorale 56 57 Mrxed Cholr 57 Tenms Club 58 59 B Team Football 56 Letter Varslty Tenms 58 59 Intramurals 57 58 Letter BRANUM MARY ELIZABETH 52 IgI9IA5856, DE Club 57 58 Sweetheart Nomlnee BREEZE JEANNIE ALLEEN 18 52 152 Beauty Revue 59 Adv Treas 56 57 Bel Canto Smgers 56 57 Mxxed Chorr 58 59 FHA II1 56 59 Cxul Defense 56 57 Sec 59 BROADDUS BARBARA BETH 52 154 Adv Sec 56 57 Bel Canto Sxngers 58 59 Tnpolay Club 57 58 Joker Club 58 59 Jumor Red Cross 56 57 BRONNENBERG BOBBIIL 52 BUCHANAN JAMES PAUL 52 146 150 Maroon Band 58 Dehlte 57 58 Anatomy Club 58 Electronlcs Club 56 L'1t1n Club 56 BUCK BETTY JOYCE 52 BULLARD BILL 52 156 184 Adv Sgt at Arms 56 57 Red Dragons 56 59 Slxde Rule Club 58 BURCHAM MARY JANE 18 52 144 147 152 167 172 225 Beauty Revue 56 58 Top 15 58 Adv Treas 57 Sec 57 58 SC 57 58 SocmlComm1ttee 58 59 Works and Proyects Committee 57 58 Beaut1f1cat1on Committee 56 57 Red Jackets 57 59 Bel Canto Smgers 56 57 Mlxed Cholr 57 59 Fa Ve YTeens 56 59 Treas 59 V Pres 58 FHA III 57 59 Song Leader 58 59 Joker Club 56 58 BURTON LINNIE MARIE 29 43 52 55 136 147 149 160 161 167 172 238 Adv Sgt at Arms 56 57 Sec 57 58 Reporter 57 59 Sec Treas 58 59 SC 57 58 Maroon Band 56 58 Mayorette 57 58 COMET Staff 58 59 Managing Edrtor 58 59 Sports Edxtor 58 59 Fa Ve YTeens 56 59 Reporter 56 58 Sgt at Anns 57 58 FHA III 56 59 Song Leader 56 57 CIVII Defense 57 58 Recrea tion Chaxnnan 57 58 Reporter 58 59 Intra murals 56 57 YTeen Inter C1ty Councnl 58 59 Umt V Pres 58 59 UIL Twrrlmg Tno lst 56 57 2nd 57 58 lst 58 59 Twlrlmg Solo 2nd 57 58 lst Commlttee 59 BUTLER META 11 139 140 144 145 Class Treas 56 Adv SC Correspondmg Sec mrttee 57 Works and 58 59 Semor Plannmg 17 52 56 106 138 147 152 170 210 V Pres 57 Pres 58 58 Constrtutnon Com Projects Commlttee 57 Executlve Commlttee 58 Splflf and SP0ff5m1m shxp Committee 58 Social Committee 58 Red Jackets or 59 W Pres 58 59 Bel Canto Smgers 57 58 Mlxed Cholr 58 59 Madngal Smgers 58 59 Red Dragons 56 59 Star YTeens 56 59 Pres 57 Latln Club 56 57 BUTLER BRAD 45 52 184 Sllde Rule Club 58 59 Mathematms Sennnar 58 59 Natl Ment Scholarshxp Semx fmallst CAGLE PAT ANN 52 164 COMET Staff 57 58 Clerk 57 58 FHA I 56 57 59 sec 56 57 Joker Club 57 CALDERON JESSE LOPEZ Adv Reporter 56 Intramurals 56 57 Letter CALHOUN JEANETTE 52 167 FHA III 57 59 CAMARILLO RUDY GONZALES 52 203 Vocatronal Industnal Club 58 59 Club of Texas 58 59 CAMERON STANLEY WALTER 52 64 110111 113 114 143 238 Spmt and Sportsmanshlp Commxttee 58 SC 156 57 59 Adv Pres 58 Football Club 57 59 Varszty Football 57 58 Lettered Twlce B Team Football 56 CAMPBELL PATTY 52 56 144 152 171 Adv Sec 57 Devot1onal Commrttee 58 Red Jackets 57 59 Bel Canto Smgers 57 58 Mxxed Cholr 58 59 Ra Jah Y Teens 57 59 Pres 58 Sgt at Anns 57 Adda Dabba Pollsh Club 56 59 Reporter 57 Chapla1n 59 CAMPBELL TOM 52 Adv Sgt at Arms 58 59 CANO TRINE 52 204 Soc1alComm1ttee 59 Tumblmg Club 57 DE 58 59 Sweetheart Nomlnee CANTU RUTH 53 CANTU UVALDO GONZALES 203 CARDWELL KENNETH M 53 CARGILL BILLIE FRANCIS 53 CARLSON DON 53 CARLSON JEANNIE GAYLE 53 144 156 169 170 212 v V Pres 56 59 Pres 58 SC 57 Splrxt and Sportsmanshlp Commlttee 58 Con stltutlon Commlttee 57 Fmance Committee 58 Bel Canto Smgers 57 Natl Honor Socxety 58 59 Star YTeens 56 59 Treas 57 58 FHA III 57 58, Latm Club 56 57, Future Teachers' Club '58, Anatomy '59 4 CARLSON PATRICIA ANN 53 154 164 Adv Sec 58 Bel Canto Smgers 58 59 FHA I 58 59 I-hstonan Umt V Pres 58 59 joker Club 56 57 CARRILLO ARTHUR Chess Club Accountmg Club CARY IUDY IAYNE 53 154 197 Beauty Revlew 57 59 Top 5 57 Adv Sec Treas 58 Actlvmes Committee 58 Bel Canto Smgers 58 59 Ioker Club 56 59 Reporter 58 Sgt at Arms 58 Sec 59 CASAREZ MANUEL 53 Vocauonal Industnal Club CASTILLO JEAN 53 168 CASTILLO TONY 53 CASTILLO URAMA 53 200 Accounhng Club 58 59 CHAPEL EVELYN 53 233 National Honor Soclety 58 59 Latm Club 57 Accountmg Club 59 Reporter 59 CHAPMAN CHARLES CHAPMAN JIM 24 53 Adv Sgt at Anns 56 57 Chorale 56 58 Mixed 56 57 Madr1ga1Smgers Rule Club '58 59 57 147 152 184 Pres 58 59 Maroon Choir 58 59 H1 Y 58 59 SC 57 Shde CHILDS ALLEN 13 53 138 139 213 214 Adv Pres 58 SC 57 59 Sgt a!Am1s 58 59 Faculty Student Commlttee Chairman Polxhcal Round Table 57 Slide Rule Club 57 58 Natl Honor Socxety 59 CHILES SUE 53 143 145 147 152 172 SC 59 Adv Sec 56 Reporter 57 Red Jackets '58 Mixed Cholr 56 59 Madngal Smgers 58 59 Fa Ve YTeens 57 59 FHA 56 57 Joker Club 57 59 V Pres 57 58 Treas 59 CHOTE MARY 53 Bel Canto Smgers 58 59 Tumbhng Club Treas 56 Intramurals 56 CHRISTIANSON ANN 53 74 196 SC 56 Bel Canto Smgers 58 59 FHA 58 Adda Dabba Pohsh Club 56 59 CLARK CAROLE KAY 53 MAROON Staff 56 57 FHA 56 57 Adda Dabba Pohsh Club 57 58 Iumor Red Cross Representatxve 58 X5lisltg'8BTLctmilI1a1l 59 Letter B Team Basket COFFMAN NANCY JANE 54 147 152 172 197 Beauty Revlew 56 58 Adv Sec 56 Pres 57 V Pres 57 58 Mxxed Choxr 58 59 Madngal Smgers 58 59 Fa Ve YTeens 56 59 Sgt at Arms 58 Joker Club 56 59 Sec 56 V Pres 57 58 Pres 58 59 Intramurals 56 58 COLTHARP DON LEE 54 COOK CAROL ANN 18 29 54 147 152 3161.1 133 57 59 M Fa:xVe Yiqgrns 57 59 ?I?12g?z:1nsmFgI?IlR Hxstonan 58 Intramurals 56 57 COOPER JIMMY 54 242 Adv Treas 56 57 Sgt at Anns 57 58 Social Committee 57 Maroon Band 56 57 Varslty lgfI30fl3ig1I2Ici4qIg1gI:zriIr Letter B Team Football COPELAND LARRY 54 CORLEY JULIA 17 54 62 68 145 196 Constntuhon Com tt 57 5 f 58 SC 57 Red aizatkiis 57 59a gg VEo?u'T'Ltg1: 56 58 Adda Dabba Pohsh Club 56 59 CORNER RICHARD 54 184 Slxde Rule Club 58 ,59 Intramurals 56 57 CORNICK ANN 54 197 209 Ioker Club 56 59 Reporter 58 Treas 59 CORTEZ RUBEN 54 Jumor Hxstonans 57 58 Track Team 56 57 COVERT ROX 54 110111 113 114 134 Baseball Club 56 57 58 F b ll 57 58 Varsity Football ggi .28 Cklgggeigj Twlce B Team Football 56 B Team Basketball I?III57 Varsnty Baseball 57 58 59 Thme ers CCIZEVINC CHRIS 54 v Pres 56 V P 57 SC EIIFEI iwgfngansggp Ciiimsmhmxttee 5656 5587 'igmg n u Football ,ss 3' Club 59 B Team COX, BILL L 54 227 183 Natl 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'56-'57- Works and Projects Com- mittee 56' Devotional Committee 57- Red Iac - ets 57- 59' Natl Honor Society 56- 59- Stir Y-Teens 57- 59- FHA III 57- 58' Science Re- search Club 56 57 Adda Dabba Polish Club 58 59 House Rules of Conduct Committee for An Nxgimt Party 59 NORTON ROBERT PIERSON 67 Band Club 57 58 Intramurals 58 59 Lettered NOZICK ROBERT 67 Adv Sgt at Arms 57 Pres 58 59 Semor Phn ning Committee 59 Slxde Rule Club 57 Iunlor HISQOHSDS Club 59 NUGENT MARK HAYDEN 67 Adv V Pres 58 59 NUNEZ FRANK MARTINEZ 67 Accounting Club OCLESBY DWIGHT HADLEY 67 128 129 143 Adv Sec 58 59 Tennis Club 57 59 Treas 58 Boys Varslty Tennis 58 Reserve Letter Intramurals 58 Lettered SC 58 59 OJEDA JUANITA 67 OLIPHINT ROBERT E 67 Electronlcs Club 57 OLVERA MARY LUPE 67 192 Pan Amencan Student Forum 56 59 Intra murals 56 OLSEN CAROL ANN 45 67 154 160 192 233 Adv Reporter 58 Bel Canto 58 59 COMET Staff 58 59 Faculty Co Editor 58 59 Popular Music Club 57 58 Pan American Student Forum 58 59 Sec 58 59 Natl Ment Scholarship Fmallst Natl Honor Soclety 59 Transfer from Huron South Dakota OROSCO SONIA 204 Future Nurses Club 58 DE 58 59 OSTEEN SUSIE 67 197 Bel Canto Singers 56 58 Star Y Teens 56 59 Sec 59 FHA III 56 Sgt at Arms 56 Ioker Club 58 59 Sec 58 Intramurals 56 57 OTTO BYRON LEONARD 67 Polmcal Round Table PACE CHRIS 67 213 Pan Amencan Student Forum 57 Slide Rule Club 58 Natl Honor Society 59 PAGE HAROLD LEE 68 Intramurals 56 57 Lettered PARSONS CAROLYN GAYLE 68 164 Club 59 PASCHALL JUDY 68 167 Adv Treas 56 57 FHA 58 59 Reporter Adda Dabba Pohsh 56 57 Popular Musu. Club 57 58 Sec Treas PATTEN KAY 68 144 179 Beauty Rewme 58 59 Adv Sec 56 57 V Pres 57 58 Red jackets 57 59 Bel Canto Smgers 56 57 Fa Ve YTeens 57 59 Sec 59 FHA III 57 58 Ioker Club 56 57 Intramurals 56 57 SC 56 57 FFA Sweetheart Nominee 58 PATTERSON DONALD Mc,CAMY 68 183 Scxence Research Club 57 59 Treas 58 I tramurals 57 59 2 Letters PATTILLO MARY 11 68 142 143 144 145 170 196 Adv Pres 57 Safety Committee 58 Finance Committee 59 Chairman Red Iankets 57 59 Treas 58 59 Star YTeens 57 59 Sec 58 S t at Arms 59 Adda Dabba Pohsh Club 56 9 Treas 56 57 Social V Pres 57 58 Serv Ice V Pres 58 Pres 59 Iumor Red Cross 58 PEAVY JANET MARIE 11 68 144 145 196 213 Adv Sec 56 V Pres 57 Sec Treas 58 Red ackets 57 59 Sgt at Arms 58 59 Bel Canto Singers 56 57 MAROON Staff 56 Adda Dabba Pohsh Club 56 59 Reporter 57 Social V Pres 58 Natl Honor SOC1Efy 59 PELOT RUBY LARRAINE 68 PESNELL JUNE Hospital Science Plan 57 59 Sec PENNINGTON JOHN COURTNEY 68 Science Research Club 57 Mlsslle Club 58 PEREZ FRED 66 241 PERKINS LORIS DARL 68 138 Adv Pres 58 Intramurals 58 PETRI RANDY 68 189 Adv Sgt at Arms 57 59 Golf Club 57 59 Sgt at Anns 57 58 Treas 58 59 Pres 59 Varsity Golf Team 57 58 3 year letterman UIL Brady Invntatxonal lst 57 Dlstnct Reglonal State lst 57 Brady Invltatlonal lst 58 Brown wood Invxtahonal lst 58 Dlstnct ,Regnonal 151 58 State 2nd 58 Brady lnvltauonal 3rd 59 Galveston Invxtahonal lst 59 Lampasas Invna tional lst 59 Brownwood 6th 59 SENIOR INDEX PFENNIG, LAURA JANE 62, 68, 144, 199, 213 Adv. Sec. '58' Red Jackets 57- 59' MAROON Staff 58- 59- Pan-American Student Forum 56- 57' Tripholays 57- 58 V. Pres. 59- Natl Honor Society 59. PHELPS ALICE LEE 68 Adv Sec Treas 56 57 PHILLIPS LARRY 68 164 Future Farmers Club 59 PHILLIPS LAVONNE EUGENE 130 131 Adv Treas 58 59 Historical Club 57 Avia hon Club 57 Track Team 57 59 Lettered PHILLIPS MARY ELLEN 68 COMET Staff 59 Pan Amencan Student Forum 57 58 joker Club 58 59 Reporter 59 PHILLIPS NELDA FAYE 68 146 PHILLIPS PATSY KAY 62 68 144 154 199 210 259 Beauty Revue 57 58 Top 15 58 Adv Treas 56 V Pres 57 58 Red Jackets 57 59 Bel Canto Singers 58 59 Tumhlmz Club 56 57 V Pres 57 Popular Music Club 57 58 V Pres 57 Tnpholay Club 58 59 Sec 58 In tramurals 56 57 FHA Umt Pres 58 Natl Honor Socwty 59 PHILLIPS SANDRA SUE 68 154 168 Bel Canto Singers 58 59 FHA IV 58 Pm grguelggan Student Forum 56 57 Tnpolny Club PHINNEY SUSAN 68 145 169 219 Adv Sec 56 V Pres 58 SC 56 58 Sfufety Committee 57 Fmance Committee 58 Red Jackets 57 59 Bel Canto Smgers 56 57 Nfltl Hnnor SOCICYY 58 59 Star Y Teens 56 59 Sec 57 Latin Club 56 57 PILAND BECKY RAE 68 168 176 Crystal Y Teens 58 59 FHA 58 59 Historian 58 Future Nurses Club 56 57 Tumbling Cluh 57 58 Sec Intramurals 57 PITTENCER DORIS DIANE 69 Adv Sec 57 Pres 57 Treas 58 Bel Canto Sgggerg 57 59 Joker Club 56 57 Tennis Club 5 PITTS WILLIAM HAYES 17 69 110 111 Adv Sgt at Anns 56 57 SC 56 57 Bedutl ficatlon Commlttee 59 Football Club 56 58 Anatomy Club 58 59 Varsity Football 57 58 Lettered B Team Football 56 Lettered POLK GEORGE RICHARD 45 69 156 Red Dragons 56 59 KDV Ce-nn'xn Club 57 59 FHA 58 Press Club 57 58 POOLE TERRY 69 179 SC 56 57 Accounting Club 59 V Pres 59 Intramurals PORTER MYRA LOUISE PORTMANN ROSS CHARLES 69 184 glade siule Club 58 59 iTransfer from Dallas exas PONVELL PATRICIA ANN 69 Accountmg Club 56 POWELL SANDRA 69 200 913 Adv Treas 56 SC 58 Red Jackets 57 58 Future Teachers of Amenca 58 Accounting Club 58 59 Recording Sec 58 Corresnondmg Sec '59 UIL Typing lt 58 f3rd'58 Nxtl Honor Society 59 POWVER WILLIAM RANDOLPH 69 184 Science Research Club 56 57 Chess Club 57 58 Shde Rule Club 58 59 PRASATIK SYLVIA GAIL 69 201 Pamt and Palette Club 56 58 Future Nurses Club 58 59 Orchestra UIL Orchestra 57 PRATHER LONNY INEAL 908 PRESLEY WILLARD SULLIVAN 69 146 149 150 151 213 Maroon Band 56 59 Sat 1!Arms '58 59 Modem Mathematics Club 59 All Stan Orches tra 58 59 UIL Instrumental Solo 2nd 57 '18 Natl Honor Society 59 PRIBBLE JOHN PRESTON 69 Adv Treas 58 SC .76 Publicity Commxme 56 Red Dragons 56 58 Pan Amencan Student Forum 56 58 Sgt at Arms 57 DE 58 59 PRICE PAT ANN 64 69 75 172 Adv V Pres 56 Sec 57 Westem Dance Committee 59 Fa Ve Y Teens 38 Sgt at Anns 58 Adda Dabba Polish Club 56 58 PRIDCEON SHERILYNN 69 204 Adv Sec 56 Renorter 57 59 MAROON Staff 56 COMET Staff 56 57 Asslst Club Editor Ra Iah YTeens 57 59 FHA 57 DE 58 59 Popular Music Club 57 58 Future Nurses Club 56 PRITCHETT, MARY ANN 69, 1?4,,199, 210 Adv. Sec. '59g Bel Canto Singgls 58- 593 Afida Dahha Polish cmb 'se-'ssg Tnpholay Cluh 58- '59- Iunior Red Cross '59. PRUSICK ROBERTA 69 190 A Paint and Palette Club 56- 59 Planning Com- mittee 56 57 59 PULLIAM NORMA LOUISE 69 138 181 Beauty Review 57 Adv Sec 56 57 V Pres 57 '59 Tumbling Club 56 57 V Pres Pnpu hr Music Club 57 Reporter Anatomy Club 58 59 Treas Intramurals 58 SC 57 58 QUIROZ ROSIE 69 Accounting Club 58 RAMIREZ FELIX 184 Slxde Rule Club 57 59 Orchestra 56 57 RANCEL PETE 69 203 210 215 Adv Sgt at Arms 57 .38 Vocational Industnal Club 56 58 Sgt at Arms 56 Sec 57 Sec Treas 57 58 Treas 58 Intramurals 59 Lettered Iumor Red Cross City Council Treas SFA Iumor Red Cross Pres UIL Technical Infonnatlon 2nd 58 4th 58 REESE SUE 70 167 171 Bel Canto Smgers 57 .98 Ra yah Y Teens 57 59 FHA III 58 59 REEVES CORNELIA ANN 70 204 DE 58 FHA 56 57 REHDER CHRIS MICHAEL 19 70 195 SC 56 Debate 58 Science Research Club 56 KDV German Club 57 58 Treas 58 Shde Rule Club 57 Math Club 59 RESENDEZ MARY ALICE 70 166 FHA 56 59 REYES GILBERT 28 48 70 190 Class Reporter 57 58 Adv Pres 56 59 Publlcxty Committee 59 CoCha1m1an MA ROON Staff 56 59 Assist Cartoomst '56 57 Cartoomst 58 59 COMET Staff 59 Artist Pamt and Palette Club 57 59 Reporter 57 58 Pres 58 59 ILPC Cartoons 1st 57 58 REYNOLDS ARNOLD MILLER 70 130 Cross Country Club 59 B Team Basketball Track Team Cross Country Team '58 59 Let tered Intramurals 56 59 3 year lettennan RICH CAROL 70 143 171 196 Adv Sec 56 Electxon Judge 57 58 SC 57 59 Bel Canto Smgers 56 57 Ra lah Y Teens 57 59 Adda Dabba Polish Club 56 59 RICH JANE 70 142 144 171 196 SC 56 57 59 Publicity Committee 57 Red Jackets 57 59 Bel Cfmto Singers 56 57 Ra Jahg YTeens 57 59 Adda Dabba Polish 56 5 Bel Canto Smgers 57 58 Crystal Y Teens 58 59 Soual Chalrman 58 FHA 58 59 Umt Reporter RICHARDSON OSCAR LEE 70 Adv Sgt atAm1s 56 57 Mfuoon Band 59 RIFFE JOHN 60 RIOS CATARINO 70 RIOS DANIEL 70 ROBBINS STUART B 65 70 209 Adv V Pres 56 59 Polmml Forum 56 57 Track Club 56 58 Cross Country 57 58 R porter Debate 57 58 Sgt at Arms 57 58 res 58 59 Track Team 56 58 Intramurals 52 ULL Track 57 58 2nd 57 Debate 58 59 4t 5 ROBERTS MARION ELIZABETH 70 160 181 312 Bel Canto Singers 59 COMET Staff 58 59 Latm Club 58 Anatomy Club 58 59 Natl Honor Society 59 ROBERTSON MIKE 70 184 Sllde Rule Club 58 Intramurals 57 58 Adv Election Judge 59 ROBERTSON PEGGY 70 167 Adv Elechon judge 56 MAROON Staff 56 FHA 56 57 Top 7722 ln Natl Mint Schohr shlp Exam RODGERS GENNY 15 23 30 31 33 70 147 167 169 251 Cheerleader 58 59 Valentine Sweetheart Nom mee 59 Beauty Revue 57 58 Top 15 58 Homecommg Queen 58 Junior Class Fwonte 57 58 Class Sec 97 Q8 Treas 58 59 Adv Pres 57 Girls State 56 Social Committee 57 58 Finance Commmee 58 Spirit and Sportsmanship Committee 58 59 Chanrmmn 59 Red Jackets 57 58 Red Dragons 56 59 Star YTee-ns 57 V Pres FHA III 56 58 Sec 56 57 Pres 57 58 Intramurals 56 57 Track Oueen 58 SC Corresponding Sec 57 Clerk 58 RODRIQUEZ LEE ROY 70 RODRIQUEZ, MAXINE 70 200 , , , J , y k I 1 , ' 1 1 1 ! , , y G u 1 1 n v 1 P ' l - 9 a r , ,. , 1 n Y ' . 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RUIZ TONY 71 SALINAS PETE 71 146 Adv Treas 57 Maroon Band 57 58 SALINAS RICHARD 71 110111 112 142 149 192 Adv Pres 56 Sgt at Anns 57 Pres 58 SC 59 Maroon Chorale 57 59 Football Club 51 Basketball Club 58 Pan Amencan Student Forum 58 59 Varslty Football 57 58 2 yemr lettennan B Team Football 56 letterman Varsity Basketball 57 58 lettennan B Team Basketball 56 57 SANCHEZ YOLANDA ESTRADA 71 SANDBERC BERNIE 63 71 138 142 146 149 150 151 178 212 Adv Pres 57 58 SC 58 59 Lunchroom Committee 58 59 Co Chairman 59 Maroon Band 56 59 V Pres 58 59 Orchestra 57 59 Pres 59 Natl Honor Society 58 59 Latm Club 56 57 Science Research Club 57 Key Club 58 59 Treas 58 59 SANDEFUR G L 71 SAXON TOM 71 SCALES DOUGLAS 71 146 Maroon Band 56 58 SCARBOROUCH JOYCE 71 181 Crystal YTeens 59 Anatomy Club 59 SCHAFER CONNIE 71 164 231 FHA I 57 59 Hlstonan 57 V Pres 58 Pres 59 SCHRIPIK ARTIE 71 233 Adv Sgt at Amis 59 Intramural Club 56 SCHMITT DANNYE LEE 71 201 Adv Pres 56 V Pres 57 Red Dragons 56 58 Future Nurses Club 56 59 Reporter 57 V Pres 58 Reporter 59 SCHULTZ LINDA 71 Red Jackets 57 Future Nurses Club 56 57 SCHULTZ IO NELL 71 146 149 195 Adv V Pres 58 Maroon Band 56 59 Busmess anager '58 59 Science Research Club 57 Instrumental Music Club 58 KDV Cemxan Club 58 59 Orchestra 59 Sec Natl Honor Society SCOTT CAROLYN 2 7 168 FHA IV 58 KDV German Club 57 Future Nurses Club 56 57 SEIDERS SALLY CHRISTINE 42 44 59 72 141 145 147 152 160 161 162 171 210 254 Adv V Pres 56 58 Pres 59 SC ,57 58 Point System Commlttee 57 Works and Projects Committee 58 Constxtutlon Committee 59 Red Jackets 57 59 Bel Canto Singers 57 58 Mlxed Cholr 58 59 Madngal Smgers 58 59 Quill and Scroll 58 59 Pres 58 59 COME Staff 57 59 Editor m Chief 58 59 Assxst Senior Class Editor 57 58 Sports Editor 58 Ra Iah YTeens 57 59 Service V Pres 57 Treas 58 Sgt at An-ns 58 Adda Dabba Polish Club 56 5 Silt at Arms 57 Intramurals 56 57 Class Offncer Nomxnatmg Committee 36 5959G1rls State Nommee 58 Iumor Red ross N 0 ' H n ' SEN FITT MARY ELLEN 72, 202 TER , , Adv. Reporter '57g Lahn Club '57g Future Teachers' Club '58-'59. SHARP FREDDIE 72 SHELTON JIM 72 SHOEMAKER RITA JO 72 Le Cercle Francaxs 56 58 Treas 57 SHRADER VIRGINIA ANN 72 146 148 149 150 196 212 v Sec 6 es 5 Pres 58 Maroon Band 56 59 Sec 58 59 Natl Honor Society 58 59 Treas ,59 Latin Club 56 57 Adda Dabba Polish Club 58 59 Orchestra 56 59 Band Awards Committee 57 59 Sec 58 59 UIL Ensemble 57 58 lst place SIDES ROSIE 72 166 SILBERSTEIN CAROLE 72 74 196 213 Beauty Revue 57 Adv Pres 56 Sec Treas Ra lah Y Teens 57 Future Nurses Club 56 FHA 57 Adda Dabba Polxsh Club 58 Natl Honor Society 59 SIMPSON EUGENE FFA 55 59 SKARREN DON 72 SKELTON DONALD M 72 130 133 149 Cross Country Club 58 Track Club 59 Track Team 58 59 SMITH CAROLYN ELIZABETH 72 181 Red Jackets 57 58 Red Dragons 57 59 Sclence Research Club 57 58 Intramural Club 57 Anatomy Club 58 59 Orchestra 58 59 Iunlor Red Cross 57 SMITH FRANCES MARIE 43 72 147 148 149 150 Adv Sec 57 Maroon Band 57 59 Majontte 57 59 Orchestra 58 59 Orchestra Awards Committee 58 59 UIL Twlrlmg 57 59 SMITH JIMMY L SMITH NATHAN BOWERS 72 Accounting Club 59 Recording Sec 59 SMOTHERS JO ANN 72 Maroon Band 56 58 Debate 57 Sclencz- Re search Club 57 58 Anatomy Club 58 59 Texas Junior Historian Club 58 59 DAR Historical Award SNOWDEN GLEN HARVEY 61 72 149 Maroon Chorale 58 59 SNOWDEN SUSIE 13 29 30 32 34 72 141 147 152 169 170 196 213 218 Cheerleader '58 59 Fnendllest 59 Valentine Sweetheart 58 Sophomore Class Favorite 56 Committee 57 Faculty Student Committee 57 S mt and Sportsmanshlp Committee 58 59 C axnnan 58 Bel Canto Smgers 57 Mlxed Chou' Accompamst 58 59 Star Y Tecns 57 59 V Pres 58 Adda Dabba Polish Club 57 59 Sgt at Amis 59 Beautv Revue 57 59 Top 15 58 More Beautiful 59 VIC Swedhe-art SPARKS JOE C 72 116 119 Adv Pres 57 59 Basketball Club 57 59 Pres 59 Varsity Basketball 58 59 2 year lettennan B Team Basketball 57 lettennan SPEARS MAX L 72 SPENCE STEPHEN AMES 72 SPRADLING IDA LOUISE 73 900 Intramural Club 56 57 Accounhng Club 58 FHA IV 59 Intramurals 56 57 SQUIER CAROLYN KAY 73 144 238 Clrls State Altemate 58 Red Jackets 58 59 Intramural Club 56 Cosmopolitan Club 58 59 Pres 58 59 SC 59 STARCKE MARGARET 26 42 45 58 73 138 144 158 162 169 192 219 Adv Sec 57 SC 57 58 Actlvmes Commlttee 58 Beautification Committee 57 Red Jackets 57 59 Natl Honor Society 58 59 Qulll and Scroll 58 59 MAROON Staff 56 59 Editor 1nChlef 58 59 Assist Business Manager 57 Business Manager 57 58 Pan Amencan Student Forum 56 59 Reporter 56 57 V Pres 58 59 Gold R Natl Ment Scholarshlp Fmallst Natl Honor Souety Scholarship Fmalnst ILPC 4th 58 STAREWICH RICHARD WALTER STARK RICHARD 73 134 Class Sgt at Arms 59 Adv V Pres 58 59 Baseball Club 56 59 B Team Football 56 Varsity Baseball 56 59 Lettered 58 STAYTON JOHN WILLIAM 21 26 44 45 58 73 138 144 158 162 169 192 Class Pres 59 Adv Treas 57 Sec Treas 58 Conshtutxon Committee 58 Chaxrman Latin Club 56 Tennis Club 57 59 Sec Treas 58 Boys Varsity Tennis 56 59 Reserve Letter 56 57 Varsity Letter 57 58 UIL Tennis Doubles lst 57 STEVENSON, DELLA MAE 73, 200 STOKES, DEE . 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