Austin High School - Comet Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1962

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Au'diforium.r cen+er lof' +h'e exfrVa-culrricular life of +he'JCi'ry. 7 I ' V he lRed Wet? m weeks 0f Sleerg ' Many hours are SW Dorothy Plummet is fitted during summer practice for her new jacket by Parliamentarian Debbie Blandy. ,4 i Cheerleaders take time out from their busy schedules to teach ' new yells to Red Jackets after attending cheerleader school in Commerce. ' xxxxxxw After each morning practice Red Jackets live it up and drink it up during the welcome break. A...w..-. . .. .... . , ...-V.--..- . .-.. -.-...........-. .. k-gku.--.--wa.-.nw--.. .4. Five dclock comes early August mornings for the Red Jackets and Maroon B'amd members after weeks of sleeping late, but they willingly get up to prepare for the football season that lies ahead. Many hours are spent in practice for the halftime performances that last such a few minutes. Majorettes Kandy Menefee, Mary Davis, Margie Campbell, Diane Cottingham, and Jan Sorrell practice in an empty stadium during the summer months. Babs Becker rests before a The Maroon Band marched down Congress Avenue in the annual University of Texas Band Day. The band performance. band performed during half-time of the first UT home game. ' WWWW Whats the password? Senior boys crowd the annex steps mornings before school, blocking traffic as they talk together. New sophomores and even seniors often avoid this approach because so many senior boys are frightening? ack To The Old Routine Wheres the auditorium? Confused parents search for child- rents rooms during the Fall Back-to-School night. xwyi m ,A .n, IWE.vwxnz Vfiwur. Pam Bodoin, Student Council publicity committee chairman, makes a Howdy Week dance announcement. W AHS. starts off with a bang! Nervous sophomores and bewildered parents desperately try to find their way to Widely separated classrooms. The schedule is interrupted by Hurricane Carla and the students get a holiday because of high winds and torrents of rain; students volunteer to give the morning devotional before the classes begin for the day; pep rallies and week end games color the weekst activities. $4 Geotgann Evans, Nancy McCullough, and John Rowlett catch their breath during half-time after yelling vigor- ously for the Maroons during the first half of the Jones of Houston game. The Maroon must go to press even if Hurricane Carla did inter- rupt the school schedule. Staffers Elizabeth Whitlow, David Red Dragons Terry Clarkson, Linda Rosprim and Jay Mumma Stautz, and Janet Christian read proofs with Mr. W. T. Hays, SCYUb diligently for points. Shop foreman at Colorpress, Inc. contributes much to the friendly atmosphere of Austin High. Corridors buzz with the signing of Hoyvdy boqks and wagers on FriendlieSt nominees. A gala week culmmatef, Wlth the Howdy Dance. Billy Wade Weiss and Lulu Peal relgn as Friendliests. Seniors continue to celebrate with a snake dance down Congress Avenue. Howdy Week Carol Burkhardt, Emily Eichelberger, Mary Gowen, Linda Rosprim, and Babs Becker form one of many, many groups of students exchanging . . Seniors Gordon McNutt, Marsha OhSteen, Steve Wllson, Howdy book signatures. Kay Nell Shelton, Tom Pihlgren, Cheryl Reynolds, and Andy Welsch pose before the twelve dclock march down Congress. Friendliest nominees John Berkman Jeanne Crusemann Bill Wad . 3 , e Wielse, Lulu Peal, David Northington, and Theo Wilkes look z:friend- 1y for our photographer. AW ; Red Jackets decorate buses before leaving on one, of the school-sponsored trips. e Watch your head! This familiar cry rings as a student bus moves for Waco and another Maroon victory. An alhschool pep rally before the Travis game is also a welcomed break 111 the routine schedule. Coach Tolbert informs the student body of the importance of school spirit. Austin students are on the move. Preparations get underway for school-sponsored trips to Corpus Christi for the Ray Texan game and to Waco for the Tiger game. Most students go on the buses provided, but there are Still a few who travel by private car. For those who cannot o to the out-of-town. games, House Park is the usual site of Austirfs games. Spirit rises and rises as the Mighty Maroons go into a winning streak. gm t y'- Becky Brent, Carol Burkhardt, Tina Shanks, Carolyn Hunnicutt, and Cheryl Reynolds display their artistic talent While waiting for the trip to Corpus. Enthusiasm is stirred up at a Friday morning pep rally Which is traditionally concluded with uLoyal Forever? Sophomores cheer Maroons to victory over the Temple Wildcats during a home game. 17 wwm Seniors gather in front of the stage to exultantly show off their new senior rings. ltts The MarOon Life i. F7. A ,4; Eight dclock. Students file into the auditorium to await their turn to pay the balance due and receive the 1962 class rings. Jerry Taylor, Bob Tower, and Forrest Roan l! !! ' ' ' camp out 1n the arcade the mght before rmgs arnve. 18 John Berkman, Nancy McCullough, and Ann Hill help students get school supplies before class at the Student Store. Student teachers attend one of their many briefing sessions. Six months of waiting is over. The AHS halls are filled with noisy students much earlier the morning seniors get class rings. Three boys even spent the night in the arcade. Students will remember the Candy Store managed by the different clubs and the last minute stops at the NHS Student Store for school supplies. Student Council begins their fall session With the election of officers. Senior pictures arrive and student teachers become an active part of the school days as they teach students in many classrooms. David Chapman, John Emerson, Roberta Kent, John Stitt, Teddy Griffith, Charles Guerrero, Pebble Stone, and Debbie Blandy, fall SC officers, are proud of the new Recognition Board. Seniors fill the foyer to overflowing ordering class pictures during lunch. Homecoming nominees Nancy McCullough, Theo Wilkes, and Georgann Evans nearly fly in anticipation of the Homecoming game and the announcement of the Queen. nnual Homecoming Queen Named Theo Wilkes was presented as the 1961 Homecoming Queen during the half time of: the Temple-Austin game Oct. 20. The traditional one dozen long stemmed red roses were given her by David Chapman, president of the fall Student Council. The Homecoming nominees Nancy McCullough, Georgann Evans, and Mary Ann Hamilton were driven around the field in a 1962 Ford convertible by John Emerson, vice president of the fall Student Council. mi? 1 , V '74s 1 WW David Chapman, fall Stu- dent Council president, pre- sents Theo Wilkes with the traditional red roses while the band plays uMoonlight Serenade? Mary Ann Hamilton was the fourth Home- coming nominee for 1961-1962. wzxxxmw' Homecoming Queen Wm; WM The Homemaking Department sends Christmas greetings thru their window decoration. Stars, candles, and tree were made by homemaking students. iiDeck the Halls With Boughs of Holly is the song that describes the Christmas season. Students participate in the various festivities. Each club and organization does its part by helping the needy, giving parties for the underprivileged, and Christmas caroling for unfortunate people who are unable to get out to enjoy the season. A Christmas music festival and pageant is always presented by the Choral Department. Singing at the festival this year were the Mixed Choir, Maroon Chorale, and the Bel Canto Singers, under the direction of Miss Virginia Decherd and Mrs. Bettye Lumpkins. A highlight of the evening was a candlelight procession by the members of the Mixed Choir. Each year, too, the Deck the Doors contest is held for the purpose of beautifying the halls and promoting the spirit of Christmas. Each advisory, club, and organization is welcome to enter. A lucky family receives Christmas greetings from the speech departmentis Santa, John Emerson. am IWXVW . , Liters and liters from the Science Department. June Hixson, Janet Means, Betty Gorham, and Pam Bodoin decorate the Student Council's pine Christmas tree in order to add to the Christmas spirit. Bel Canto and choir members Pat Patterson, Glenn Schade, Holley Sparks, Kenneth Gibson, Willie Parker, and Linda Shurtleff practice for the Christmas pageant. Members more at Deck tht :kiiiewkwglv4fggy . soph- Karleen Williamsh omore advisory centers their door decoration around Mr. Maroo. . S JunlOf Mrs. Fluryhs First place, religious, Mrs. Shirley Wendlandt, advisory. iss Dorothy M 9 First place, secular junior advisory. S 86111013 1r f1rst 1, Mr. Floyd Potterh in the , comica Christmas To A F irst place advisory. Members of Mrs. Merle Jordanhs soph- 1sory particxpate Deck the Doors Contest. omore adv Erry Bodoin :1 order IVS Friday afternoon for office personnel Mrs. Kinch, Mrs. Gwaltney, Mrs. Reed and Mr. Anderson. Another hard week is over. Are Things! We These are soon gradua these things . Austin ha outdid itself. Show. A s- Andersorfs - As Comet into gear to the greatest theater par His Tail D; Yes, We 5 Want to re At the Short Branch Saloon, Marshall Dillon T0mmy OverstreeO and The Kid Ralph FranzettQ fight it out during Student Council Talent Show. M Our surprised Principal, Mr. A derson, watches Student Council the annual faculty breakEast. Mrs. Kinch, 311. Another David Stautz, photographer, helps Judy Twidwell and June Hixson get ready for the Comet sales drive. ingsWe Remember Spirit signs taped on steps are part of the efforts of the Red Jackets, the Spirit and Sportmanship Committee, and cheerleaders to raise the enthusiasm for the Mac game thoughout the school. These are the things we remember about AHS. The seniors will soon graduate; the juniors and sophomores will always remember these things about their schooleAustin High. Austin has many TiannualsTi but this year the Student Council outdid itself. The Short Branch Saloon was setting for the Talent Show. A' special faculty breakfast was held in honor of Mr. Anderson's birthday. As Comets go on sale, the editors and assistant editors swing into gear to make the many deadlines. This year the class with the greatest percentage who bought the T62 Comet got a free theater party at the Texas. Seniors saw iTThe Man That Wags His Tail Dec. 4. Yes, we shall remember all these things and someday we shall want to return to the scene of these memories. Commemorating Veterans Day, David Chapman and John Emerson, president and vice president of the student council, place a wreath on the AHS monument. Senior Red Jackets Patty Pearson, Carolyn Bell, Kay Nell Shelton, Senior Red Jackets Terry Toler, Jeannie Barcus, and Bunny apd Jan? Shuforq cgmpare place cards to be sure they have the top Starnes remove their coats before sitting down to their f1ve SCHIOIS and Jumors COI'ICCt- last annual Red Jacket Banquet. R J BANQUET Jane Cornick, Theo Wilkes, Miss Corinne Hern- don, Sarah Burcham, and Kay Tyler reminisce about activities of the past year. Junior Red Jackets humorously depict senior members actions at early morning summer practices. Juniors portray typ- ical senior antics at a football game in a skit. . 1 13155422442 t nn icu Caro fyn .leu y, ,2 K . 5.,3v77rw77716rzxavr 2;? 7?? ?;Z? , . m m m M M W W ... m g . m n w w. m . . w . ,. -.-Vm . ---.,.. ....s--g- :11; 317 43 x 121;, if Q . 1 . : It? If xxx if x I4 4? 3;??? Ii ;xt,i;6x;f4;xizxxxii x ii?xlzagiii1iiyiyizgskxixf$494111! zztf t u m 1L .0 m wyxxii; Miss Amy Stark, Mr. Dave Smith, and Mrs. Harold Beasley, judges for the junior eliminations, interview Susan Franklin. Juniors Diane Cottingham, Fay Cook, and N21ch Carroll anxiously await their turn before the judges at the junior eliminations held after school. Beauty Review nominees gather in the auditorium to listen . . Beverly Wright, Nancy Faubion, Susan Reed, Nancy mstructlons before the dress rehearsal. Lanier, and Brenda Ladd make last-minute preparations before appearing on stage. Seniors in the Beauty Revue wait eagerly in the librarv for the program to begin. ' Austin.Highhs 25 Beauty Revue finalists gather on the stage for a pxcture. In the foreground is the Austin High Orchestra. -t-n.--.....4..-.--.,..........,....... a---......-...-......----........--...----'-g-.4h.--e..a..-ht-....e.-t .. .. ....... .. Carolyn K1 t the bouqut Most Beat r, ,.J U, h, ; Nominees for the Beauty Revue Janice Murray, Mary Ann East, and Mr. Neal Spelce, Mrs. T. Crockett English, and talk exc1tedl.y as they walt to appear Dianna Dunken wait to hear the Mrs. Charles Herring, judges for the Revue, before the Judges. judgest decision. concentrate thoughtfully on their decisions. k Carolyn Knox smiles happily as she accepts the bouquet of roses after being named Most Beautiful? ! Carolyn Knox, Most Beautiful; Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Knox. tncy ons Carolyn Hunnicutt, More Beautiful, is shown With her Lulu Peal, named Beautifulf is shown with her family, parents, Dr. and Mrs. Walter C. Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Peal and her sister, Linda. Congratulations are in order as a large group of students gather around Mary Ann Hamilton. David Chapman, president of the Fall Stu- dent Council, presents a bouquet of roses to the Valentine Sweetheart. A group of seniors talk at the Valentine Formal as they discuss current events, dance, and enjoy the decorations. v....-V .. . w-m... ..h' MW ii 4, g0 amt ll. m In d w 5 ya Igniine Cheerleader David Northington does a flip at a pep rally. Seniors Anne Galloway and Holly Hemp- hill attend the Comet-sponsored theater party. Mr. Irby Carruth and Mr. Lips- comb Anderson congratulate Terry Baylor on his election to the presidency of the fall senior class. Red Jackets put signs on a bus before an out-of-town game. Red Jackets Jeannie Barcus, Donna Jessen, Terry Toler, and Bunny Starnes paint the decorations for the Christmas formal. At the Red Jacket formal everyone had a wonderful dancing. David L. Young and Tommy Martin ran for fall Student Council president and vice president. t xxx .- t x xx xx . cg t Bel Canto girls caroled$ through the halls at! Christmas. Richard Ponton tries out for Red Dragons Wlth a ventriloquism act. ur' This is the way our Red Jackets look to a cartoonist? As mid-term approaches, Sandy Kingsbury, like all other students, studies any time, any place. Margie Sanford, Linda Mayes, Pat Ollison, and Jo Carol Rhea discover that decorating for a Valentine formal can be fun. 2,, Miss Dorothy Flury and her Biology class anticipate watching John Glennls return to earth on television. Candidates for the title of Most Beautiful relax during a Beauty Revue intermission. Beauty Revue finalists Patti Wood and Beverly Wright receive their tickets from Maroon staffers David Stautz, Elizabeth Whitlow, and Jeanne Weaver. V .; , Lunch is a mad rush, some. lanto girls carolet times . Vh the halls al , mas. Parents relax during Back- to-School Night. Mrs. MacDougall explains journalism work to parents, Mrs. M. K. Wagnon, Mrs. J. M. Coleman, brother Larry Mellenbruch, and Mrs. E. A. Schattenberg, on Back-to- School Night. . out Shirley Zenkner directs some inquir- n tries ith ing parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W Wood, during Back-to-School Night. Spring student council candidates were Bill Ward and John Berkman, Penny Wilson and Mary Catherine Reed, Dave Gregg and Joe Rude. Mr. Happy Jack Hadsell helps a student , . . driver into the cat. E Sue Swalm smlles happily as school ends for the day. The next time. you s i eyes checked, Just 52 Bieberstein, and Rht Maroon staffers work diligently to meet a dead- line. The gym has to be cleaned Wards, Holmans, H before the basketball game, Julie Scholz and Kay Kubecka display their Spanish bulletin board. Halls are busy places be- The committee meets to nominate senior class officers. tween classes. Mrs 1m Margrit Glasgow from Switzerland is the new German teacher. J Arm Lovell, Jane Cornick, Donna Jessen, and Teddy Anna Jeanette James leaves school Barbara Carroll reads a Griffith plan to tour Europe this summer. to sell ads for the Comet. morning devotional. 36 People, people everywhere and the same ones half the time! Johnson, DeBois, Slease, Lazarz, Harris; sitting, Cresap, Davis, and, bottom, Threlkeld twins. Larry Schirpik, Theo Wilkes, and Terry Baylor think graduation thoughts. Kent MacDougall, top, and Kenny McElroy get to school early each morning for their 7:30 Chemistry Class. The next time you see double, dotft have your eyes checked, just say hello to the twins. tvon Bieberstein, and Rhorer twins. Missing are the ;to be cleaned Wards, Holmans, Hundleys, and ShelleysD asketball game. Ann McNeill, Vic H u r 1 e y , Virlie Sayers, and Jim Pitts check the auditorium anticipating the Senior All Night Party after $en10r gxtls manage to en- Graduation. Joy wedgmg m a game of miniature golf between senior parties. W? 2i v 93. y Red Jacket aspirants practice hard for spring tryouts. - x , ,, Marty Milner and George Maharis came to Austin to film nRoute 66.n Mrs. MacDougall receives a petition from Comet photographers. Mr. Kenneth Sides is the Seniors attend parties with varied and elaborate Harold Johnson and Nicky Teele, both leaVeS school new Special Education themes. transfer? this .year, look over AHS '85 teacher. graduatlon 1nv1tati0ns. 1e Comet, w E m L T S O M ,er W WW : Wk Wm Wax MM x WWW, am wWakw Wax w WWW WQX Wm gwgk yaw W , W $wa QRNW x 4 4 . . . . . . . . . . ECOND Receiving Nati? AHS, N t al Merlt Scholarshl Seml-Flnallsts are Seate$ Dav1d Bell, Tma McGaughey, Lella' Hanna, S . ' tn d1 ROXWS: Bailimeook, Myra Osborrf, Chuck Hibbetts, Nick DeBerry; THIRD ROW: Kenneth Smlth, Kathy Young, 31:13:, 56 Mary McElroy. tUsvlnCom Twice chosen FFA Sweetheart, Carolyn Knox, Katy Alderman represented AHS on a goodwill tour to i represented Austin High Chapter in district contest. Nicaragua last summer. W 4W 'Wxx, ECOND Receiving National Merit Scholarship Letters of Commendation are seated: Julie Valentine, Pam Ward, Diane Adair, Charlotte Young, Huntley; standing: Ricky Hicks, Forrest Roan, Charles Schmidt, Glenn Schade, Wally Mendelson, Mickey Rachlin, Larry Jackson. ent Us, In Competition L o u i s a Mahone, DAR Good Citizen, was chosen by the f a c u 1 t y f r o m nominees Who were senior girls selected by the senior class. Justice of the Peace Curtis J. Lacy presented a plaque to Mrs. Agnes Havense advisory, which, led by Candy Smith, center, donated food and money to a needy family at Christmas. 41 ax. - , v ' v ' . - . .: .. .1 , . .lfh' Karen Schuyler, AHS DE student, won the Sales Presentation Contest spon- John Berkman and Sarah Burcham were our representatives sored by the Austin Sales EXCCUtiVC to Boys State and Girls State held last summer here in AHS H0 Club. Austin. . ruck, loc economic They Represent s Wr ? The Texas High School Press Association at Denton was attended by Sherri T are and Ross Palmie repre- Comet staffers Dav1d Stautz, Lmda Rosprim, Elaine Etheredge, and sented AHS at the Brownwood Speech Forrest Roan. Tournament, winning a trophy for second place in duet acting. 42 King, Mike 1am are pre- se Science , Jim and George Pull lnghou ived high honors he Academy of lence pr01ect at t he West 3 h Ed Taylor h Jonny Coates m t , 6a ? z exm f danger. Senior Myra Osborn rece for her sc Talent Search. ing 1n time 0 Science and i1: Patrol members hstanding and hkneel 1Vil A Pendley, pared to help us C he press ing t d 10... M n n A y r a M d n a , ile atten Jarrell lenbruch compare notes they took wh 1te Marguer itlow, Denton. economlcs. izabeth Wh COHVCDHOH lfl AHS Homemaker of Tomorrow, Jane Cor- nick, looks forward to a career in home El resentatives at here in x, , Kenneth Smith was the Winner of the Scholastic Magazine Short Story contest. Elizabeth Whitlow was elected last year as the 1962 ILPC secretary at the May meeting on the UT campus. 'Vay David Stautz won second prize in the 1961 High School Press Association Kodak Contest as well as prizes at ILPC and THSPA. They Represent Us Joe Perez holds the office of reporter to the city- wide vocational industrial club. Wk School zes at Austin Highes drum majors, Scott Erwin and Newton High- tower, led the band in matching activities. 'Us Elaine Etheredge and David Stautz, vice president president of Quill and Scroll, start plans for the March Publications Banquet. The five highest rated senior Red Jackets are Sarah Burcham, Jane Frank, Debbie Blandy, Aileen Short, and Theo Wilkes. ice relax 1865. and Frank president and v in, 9 graduatlon class, ion exerc Scott Erw he Band Hall John East 'd president of the m1 , 5 term of graduat in 1n and day Pat Coll in many hours at t Mart 1ams put , Tommy before a busy Newton Hightower Will president and represent their ice V ? Mumma xXz ggg Jay m m u . w m . . M w M m . m . . m president of Red Dragons, and Bob Burns organization as outstanding players. Evangeline Emory and 1C6 xcture , president and v iety, pause for a P Dave Gregg and Bronwen Morgan president of the National Honor Soc and Mary Gowen worked numberless hours on at the edge of the campus 9 x 4 2 23,,X 5 e g .m r e h t E lne Ela , id Stautz are and Dav Ian, anet Christ key workers on the Maroon staff Forrest Roan, Judy Twidwell J the Comet staff. 7 Elizabeth Whitlow 1C6 l'ClSCS. , and Frank dent and v m class, relax i -. .m... u: mrrm-raM-wpnrmvw urn ! x 2 ? Sarah Burcham, Kay Tyler, Theo Wilkes, Suzanne Jackson, and Tina McGaughey played an outstanding part in the choir. Sonny Trujillo, Morris Riojas, Sandy Castillo, and Bill Vela were very active in the Vocational Industrial Club. Paul Ragsdale, Travis Conoley, Myra Osborn, Jerry Taylor, and Frank Williams worked many hours for the AHS orchestra. 48 i i Fall student council vice president and president, John Emerson and David Chapman, pause outside the entrance to AHS. O Outstanding Distributive Education Club members are Don Kirkham and Charles Landry, Sophie Flores and Faye Boney, Emily Beck and Travis Conoley. Bill Ward and John Berkman, vice president and president of the spring student council, meet to discuss plans. 49 Wm 91 ' 19 M6 Mickey Burnup N ancy McCullough W-O Bits, O-U-R Bits Yea, Austin! was the familiar cry of the spirited Austin High cheerleaders, who did their part this year to spark the team to victory. Lulu Peal, Nancy McCullough, Georgann Evans, John Rowlett, David Northington, Jack Corley, and Mickey Burnup form the 1961-1962 cheerleader group. Elected in May of 61, they began work in the summer at East Texas State College in Commerce. At the cheerleading school they studied many new yells, songs, skits, and tumbling. Alternates this year are David Stautz, Malone Hill, Bunny Starnes, and Linda Black. Bunny Starnes, David Stautz, Malone Hill, and Linda Black 1961-1962 Cheerleader alternates. top to bottom: John Rowlett Georgann Evans Lulu Peal David Northington .,.'..,-.v..-m.m....... . -... -...M-:,,.-.--.t.e.....-,,-....., Determining the policy of the Austin Independent School District are these School Board members: from left, Mr. Thomas Graham, Dr. John F. Thomas, Mr. Clint Small, Mr. Jack Gray, Mr. Charles Avery, president; and seated, Mrs. Hulon Black, and Mrs. Gatrie Bray. In the picture at the right is Dr. Irby B. Carruth, superintendent of schools, seated; Mr. Ernest W. Cabe, J11, left, director of personnel; and Dr. T. P..Baker, director of curriculum. Pictured. at the entrance of the Bickler Building are,from left, Mr. Arthur Cunningham, director of pupil personnel and special services; Mr. Temple B. Mayhall, director of school plant;-and Mr. John E. Clemens, business manager. Mrs. Lipscomb children, Ellen, 91m Mis. Lipscomb Anderson enjoys a visit from her grand- Mr. Anderson shows his grandchildren, Drew, Melissa, and children, Ellen, Fred I, and Mary Johnson. Sharon Shiflet, the many trophies which have been awarded Austin High School. Linda Green serves Mr. Anderson at st. Car- utheris Halloween advis- ory party. Left to right are Dave Gregg, Miss R o s s o n , Mrs. Bristol, Priscilla F i n l a y , Miss Lewis, and Kenneth Estepp. mxxxxww .mxmxxwm Secondary school princi- ? pals, Mr. N. H. Wittner, Uefo, Mr. W. A. Sloan, if Mr. Gordon Bailey, Mr. Fred Matthys, Mr. L. An- derson, and Mr. W. E. Pigford, discuss mutual problems with Superin- tendent Irby Carruth. MA 55 M2; yaw ,, Baker, Vice-Principal, and his wife, Katherine, are all smiles as they prepare to go an exciting vacation in Europe. Department heads confer with Mr. Anderson and Mr. Baker. Seated are Mr. Anderson-Principal, Mr. Baker, Mr. Price-English, Miss Mitchell-homemaking, Mr. Johnson-dean of boys, Miss Breedlove-dean of girls, Miss Nesmith-history, Standing, Mr. Tolbert-physical education, Miss Owen-eleventh grade counselor, Mr. Briggs-shop, Mr. Lewis-commercial, Mr. Schilhab-math, and Mr. Wilson-science. glish, Miss uert-physical science. 11w wa W Top picture: Mrs. Kent Rider, vice pres.; Dr. and Mrs. David Stitt, presidents; Mrs. D. A. Doggett. Second: Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Eichelberger, hospitality; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wheless, Jr., council delegates; Mrs. Marjorie Trevillyan, treas.; Mr. and Mrs. John D. Reed, finance. Third: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jelks, member- ship; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peterson, cor. sedy; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doremus, historians; Mrs. Rider, vice pres. Bottom. Mrs. John M. Barcus, Y-Teens; Mrs. L. P. Sturgeon, legislation. P-TA 1961-1962 Top picture: Mrs. Joe W. Neal, international; Dr. Ben Fruchter, notification; Mrs. Hulon Black, program; Mrs. Barcus; Mrs. Fruchter; Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon, legislation. Second: Mr. Eichel- berger; Mr. Reed, Mrs. Eichelberger; Mr. and Mrs. Jelks, Mrs. Reed; Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Embree. Third: Dr. and Mrs. Stitt, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson; Mr. and Mrs. Rider; Mrs. Joe Bailey, recording sedy; Mr. and Mrs. Doremus. Bottom: Mrs. Edwin Alley, council delegate; Mrs. Wheless, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis, student aid; Mrs. C. Hal McCuistion, senior party; Mrs. W. P. Danforth, publicity; Dr. McCuistion, Mrs. R. Dean Moorhead, senior party. Miss Terri Flynn, speech teacher, finds it relaxing to do much of her grading and paper corrections by the swimming pool at her apartment. Mrs. Mary B. Rawlins, math teacher, enjoys the beauty of nature with her husband as they take a walk in the evening. ; u h 1 i Mrs. LaMarr Brack, English teacher, and her son, Colin, enjoy themselves While playing with Jifaroo. Faculty 1961 - 62 ,, W? e e mm! Mrs. Edna Boon receives a friendly send off as she prepares to attend the Science Fair in Fort Worth. These Are 1 Certainly they a i same things. Whl faculty sect1on t are not human? Mrs. Agnes Havens Uefo, history teacher, Miss Betty Grey, P.E., Mrs. Melinda Rogers, special education, and Mrs. Shirley erndlandt, science, take a ride in the Betty Boop. ?These Are Teachers? Certainly they are! They are pictured here doing exactly the 1, same things which all of us enjoy. Remember to look at the faculty section the next time you are about to say, uTeachers are not human. They are! Mr. Victor Sinclair, math teacher, paints his door red so visitors will have no trouble locating his house. mmmmmxw Mrs. Mildred Mayhall and Miss Frances Nesmith, history Mrs. Bobbie Peebles, math teacher, sits back and relaxes ; teachers, relax after an invigorating horseback ride, western as her brother, Anthony, sets her hair. style. 59 WIJ ,; L. Mrs. Jane Teele, English teacher, also enjoys working With paints from Japan Where she lived several years. 7, WW W ymmr- m WWW Mrs. Ardene Frere, English teacher, makes ceramic Santa Claus mugs in her spare time. Mrs. Karleen Williams, English teacher, is very lucky to have a husband who likes to help her cook. ' Mrs. Lois Sheffield, English teacher, tries Mrs. Erlene Williams, English teacher, finds it interest- ; to console her camera-shy dog. ing to collect ceramic figurines. 2.8-8.1 ; teacher, 1d who interesth Mrs. Clara Ashley, English teacher, finds time to read stories with her daughter, Marsha Claire. Miss Avis Williams, English teacher, in- cludes listening to records among her many outside enjoyments. 4' M1; Edwin Kloppe, German teacher, has the musical hobby of playing the accordion. Mrs. Ada Sanderson, English teacher, reflects over the days happenings before heading for home. Mrs. Merle Jordan, English teacher, keeps her house look- ing neat by spending some time in her garden each evening. 61 Miss Mary Emma Rosson not only encourages her English pupils to read, but she enjoys books.too. Miss Eloise Roach, French teacher, is pictured With her collection of donkeys, Which have come from all over the world. Mrs. Norine Caruthers, English teacher, proudly displays her beautiful antique clock. Mrss. J5me anley pomtshquf 50mg of the many interesting places Mr. Maurice Price favors an outdoor setting In pam Wthh can be Vlslted m her Spanish classes. for his writing or the correction of EngliSh themes. Mrs. Thelma Hodges manages to find time for doing needlework and embroidery after teaching her Latin classes. pictured ve come Miss Mary Alice Porter, Spanish teacher, finds it just as enjoy- able to read a book written in Spanish as one in English. Mrs. Julia Mellenbruch, Spanish teacher, spends her leisure time playing Bridge. Mrs. Mary Adkins, English teacher, enjoys caring for her garden after meeting classes all day. ' Mrs. Janet Lindeman, English and French fetthlgl teacher, finds pleasure in cooking When inglls she is not teaching. 63 Mrs. Edna Dillard, history teacher, finds it is relaxing to spend some time at the piano each t6 evening. W. Europe' doIlln ,1 m 1 In Ker W Evil: dePart Mrs. Lottie Bristol, American and Texas history teacher, is a member and hard worker at the French Legation. Mr. Jeffery Hancock, history teacher, pauses a moment before heading for home to be greeted by his two red haired children. Mrs. Ora.Lee Burrernpgihts out just one of the many interesting Mr. Woodrow Sledge, history and civics teacher, places which can be Visited through her history classes; finds time from his duties to play with his dog. i 64 Mrs. Evelyn Kermacy pauses for a moment before she departs for her summer vaca- tion in Europe. Mr. Anthony Macaluso Qighd and Mr. Wilbur Watford wboveL history and civics teachers, can often be found at Hancock Golf Course early on Saturday mornings. wWa H $ Wmm' Mrs. Carolyn Growcock, world history Mr. Franklin McDonald has a ugreen thumbf which teacher, invites us in for a cup of tea poured . keeps h1m occupled 1n hls spare tlme from hlS hlstory from her sterling silver tea service. classes. 65 11V .....,.;.,.-.5..,..,. V....,...,..,'....,...:n ..,,. ,.,.. ...'-,...a. .. , . , . V . , . V , Qt' . ' - free Mrs. Dorms Schrank, math teacher, takes a mad gag; break from grading papers and finds time to Mrs. Frankie Freeman, math teacher, and her two sons take enjoy a restful evenmg 1n her pleasant home. their dogs to visit St. Stephexfs Chapel. Frank, the youngest, holds Chipper while Paul shows off Frisky. Mathematics Mr. A time a Mrs. Robbie Borchers, math teacher, enjoys a relaxed conversation With a friend after school hours. Mrs. Gwendolyn Shelton enjoys collect- ing, as well as displaying, her china in her Pennsylvania Dutch Hutch. x mm ww Mr. Elgin Schilhab spends much of his r, takes ai a free time away from school with his future is time to mathematician, Synda Ann. i ant home. Mrs. Katherine Norman, plane geometry J teacher, displays With pride the newest addition to her familyea pug named iiChester. Miss Lucille Dickard, teacher of algebra and solid geometry and one of the teacher cheerleaders for the Maroons, relaxes at home. Mr. Aubrey Fox, call number WSFHO, spends as much ' time as possible away from algebra with his ham radio set. Mrs. Josephine Weber poses with her little black dog, Missy, after teaching mathematics all day. 67 .w........hw.. H...Nvumg Mrs. Margaret Cadwallader, biology teacher, proves her green thumb With these beautifully kept- shrubs and flowers accenting the outside of her home. Miss Ruth Fowler, chemistry teacher, relaxes in front of AHS. Mr. A. B. Halbert, chemistry teacher, has persuaded Robert C. and Janet Sue to take time out from play to have their photograph taken. Science Mr. .Ronald Beauford, biology teacher, enjoys spending many hours sandmg and refinishing old or scarred furniture. mew' z ' Mr. Woodrow Wilson, physics teacher, spends many fascinating evenings taking apart and putting together his radios. Mr. Floyd Potter, Who teaches applied science, and his best friend, hCurly, contemplate whether to take a walk or spend a quiet evening reading. Miss Dorothy Flury examines one of many specimens in Mrs. Clara Weisser, chemistry teacher, enjoys the her collection of stuffed birds, which helps her relax cool shade of her back yard as the Sun sets for from teaching biology. the evemng. 69 teaching and intramural schedule. Mr. Gayland Walker, basketball coach and health teacher, and his Wife, Liz, have their hands full keeping up w1th their active children, Janice Uefd,Glynis, and Larry Wayne. Mrs. Jo Ann Tieken finds that relaxing in her back yard is a rare treat with her full-time Robertson, . physical education teacher, finds it relaxmg. to simply stand by a tree and enjoy the beautiful grounds of AHS. Jim team coach and i Mr. Glen Swenson is never too busy to take a little time out from coaching track and teaching physical education to be With his sons, Tommy-Uefo, Bill, and their dog, Spot. Tolbert is able to take some time from his busy schedule of coaching the football team and teaching physical education to collect stamps. Mr- Trai oses Pn Trav1s J1 ewxw , MM Mr. Travis Raven, health teacher and baseball coach, poses proudly with the other members of his family. Travis Jr., left, Cracker, Terry Ley, and Mrs. Raven. Mr. Ben Lewis, teacher of health and :22: h YS I cal Ed U CG fl 0 n p mm: frzztizzzf amps. Health :1 u a i h l I I , U u 1th M C r ne Herndon, h Slcal educatxon teacher, talks Mr. Mllton ODell, p'hys.1cal educatlon and hea 7 to L tolSTSFhe: lgUilkes, presidelzltyof Red Jackets, Which Miss teacher, relaxes by 1115 flreplace after a hard day TaCk Herndon sponsors. at school. vith neir 71 Mr. Clifton Griffin and his son Gary talk for a moment 1W- Cegehiin before he leaves for school and his duties as a woodwork , under teacher. , Miss Kay Deathe, special education teacher, is shown holding two of her prize hpossessions, Suzi and Sackey. Vocational Arts Special Education Mr. William : teacher, gets visor. Mr. Jack Hadsell, who is describes the intricacies of his favorite pasttime to his daughters, Becky, left, and Sheila. in charge of driver education, Mr. Stanley Warren is printing work sheets for biology teachers, one of the many services he renders as vocational Mr, Henq printing teacher. x End Philli and b a momem Mr. Cecil Briggs, who teaches electricity, poses under the historic arch of AHS. Mr. William Bohannon, mechanical drawing teacher, his Wife, and sotl, Bill, a junior at AHS, are pictured in front of a very unusual painting in their home. Mr. William Duncum, distributive education ' teacher, gets help from his on-the-job super- visor. Mr. J. M. Hicks, auto mechanics teacher, and his Wife are shown With their two cute daughters, Tina UefQ and Debra. 1., Mr. Henry Henley, vocational agriculture teacher, and Phillippe Bohn lend a neighborly helping hand by shearing the Johnston Ram. ?,ifh-.. Hwy.- .. V. V h- Ln u ....r.ea-...,..,....'.;. ....,...l.m.- -Ag- m... .. a.?..,n:,.-...,l a wmxmzwmum, ., x h w W 3?? x! .L I ' h A , h , h Mww At home or at school, Miss Virginia Decherd, choral director, is never far away from her beloved music. Wm, : . Mrs. Mary Katherine MacDougall, publications h , ' sponsor and journalism teacher, is pictured with her family: David McMeans, lower left, Alan Ross, Nancy Richey, Mrs. MacDougall, Kent Mac- C Dougall, Alex MacDougall, and Charles Richey. h Mrs. Marguerite Jarrell, art teacher, takes a hbusmanhs holidayh to sketch the lake as seen from the boat docks. Mrs. Bettye Jo Lumpkihs, assistant choir director, is Mr. Lafalco Robinson finds time to 4 M, p1ctured gt her home Wlth her sons, Tommy, standing, listen to his records at home after hers. Marj and Dav1d. . directing the Maroon Band at school. Pet d Miss Edith Anderson, homemaking teacher, finds pleasure in arranging and decorating a table With an arrangement of fruit. Miss Exie Mitchell proudly displays pillows she designed and made during after-hours from the homemaking class- 1 room. : Fine Arts Commercial HomemaHn Miss Katherine Campbell pauses before returning to her apartment at the end of a day at school teaching typing. ! Mrs. Mabel Pitts, left, and Mrs. Irma B. Hudson spend time together making dry arrangements to Mrs. Marjorie Trevillyan, typing teacher, is pictured with to h 'ter er pet dashchund, Pffer. decorate the child development laboratory. 75 ; 7y xh: Mrs. Catherine Brewer, secretary to the counselors, finds it difficult to keep track of the varied schedules of her daughters, Patty, University of Texas sophomore, and Peggy, AHS senior. Mrs. Harriet are pictured ,1 Admit h k h W Wwww W Mrs. Johnnie Gwaltney, school bookkeeper, and her children, Linda and Johnny, enjoy spending a summer afternoon at Northwest Swimming Pool. xxixxxxxx Mrs. Ann Smith, who works in the attendance office, has a large collection of souvenirs she acquired in Europe when she visited her daughter, Annette. xx h x x xxx xxx my H'wagsmh u xvx. xwxx a v ..I' , h' hMrs. Mfary Evhelyg :IcLaugkhlin finally gets time to relax at 1126:3113 1:33;riggr-afgigi30nl'31Cfgf1:3; ' omeatera ar aint ttd ' y e 3 en ance Offlce' daughter, Sharleen, is a Rebelette officer at Travis. MMW, . M WWWWWMHW- ..-M-W--h--a---.mum.-.w,.-m-mw.--w--hw--,. h. . .. urn; 77 .mm, Mm, mm Mm a 0.1m .ncm 01 a bh re bn 500 II VJ-l 10 OH ow m; .mn e.m end awn him mu ,a .nA SP 3 .md . rum bee mt brm 1 000 2m th e 3 k3 fr ua aae .mohh Dw r o.u.m Jew ew w G g em n.m J ,,, cng ewe ,hur, tlmm rm MSh Mh mm 0' :- rah f rg m .mn h 01.1 00.0 pmo un aa aa hr d rr rm ea .3 n mm .ma WM 0 ye .m , mm aim. 0' .mo .mm t UH Unm 1mm rum ti. 5 r .mw :0 tab om t mm a , tk In St ht 5 .mo Ch 0' SW .mt a .1 , Kw n t k .myw OI lam rt . 5 am Wn n.m he .01 th s uw Mrm R . a d rae Mhh tt .31 n, ,,,-M-.,,,..a an:V- 1' - ..........7. km,rgu-,--mn gm-nw- q-nw-g rume- . w Mrs. Vyera Anderson has been a 10 al Maroon MES. Nellie Wilson, Study hall teaClllef, ChCFkS put a booster during her years as study hyall teacher. book to Terry Clarkson at- the Austm Publlc lerary where she is also a help to Austin High students. Mr. Roland Jot a meeting befo holding Roland Counsehn Study Hal Miss Lilybeth Lewis finds little time to enjoy her collection of books, particulatily this year when she is twelfth grade counselor. Mr. David Long, tenth grade counselor, finds out how Miss Margaret Breedlove likes to spend her spare 1 much Tommy, Penny, and Martha have grown. time sewing between her duties as dean of girls . and sponsor of the Student Council. Their mission WNW Jta rary Mr. Roland Johnson, dean of boys, and his family have to schedule Miss Ada Maude Owen is pictured here in one a meeting before they can all get together. Left is Ray, Elizabeth of those rare instances when she is not busy holding Roland Jr., Mr. Johnson holding Randy, Arm, and Laura. counseling 11th grade students at AHS. Custodial and Cafeteria Staffs llection 1 grade Cafeteria staff is FIRST ROW: Florine Marshall, Esterlean Williams, Daisey Carter, Deloris Carr, Geraldine Lowe; SECOND ROW: Tommie Moore, Emmeretta Martin, Annie . , , Mae Washington; THIRD ROW: Vivian Bauhof, Mary Lou CUStodxans are Wilbert Edward, Lux Berry, Wllham Bacon, Daniel, Lillian Smith, Lucille Stobaugh, Bertha Hudson; Herbert Dodson, Lola Belle Ferrell, W- G- Keilersa W- A- FOURTH ROW: Frankie Miller, Lillian Baylor, Sophia Eamm, Ida Vonquinis, Andrew Cuevas, G. H.W01fe, Louisa Narcedhia. mght. Marya E a X e T a g .m M O H president x$vxk Leaders of Today - Leaders of Tomorrow h g MWXXM WNWWg Senior class officers for the fall semester gather on steps at the UT campus. They are Terry Baylor, president; Doug Basey, vice president; Roberta Kent, secretary; and Buck Sandlin, treas- urer. Not pictured are Tina Shanks, reporter, and Charles Guerrero, sergeant-at-arms. h m-treasurer, Joe Rudehpresident, Richard Bettis-vice Holding a Texas-size diploma are David Stautz-reporter, Sarah Burcha . . . at-arms, who are the sprmg semester semor class off1cers. president, Maryanna Jesse-secretary, and David Northingtonvsergeant- i 1 i W ff'77: ? Abbett, Harvey Acers, Penny Acock, Mary Lu Adair, Diane Adams, Arch Adams, Bob ' Aldridge, Carolyn Alexander, Jo Ann Alexander, Lynn Allen, Ralph Alley, Gretchen a s S Alton, Gloria Anderson, Marilyn Attal, Bill Attal, Ronny Ayers, Mr. Clark Taylor, Jr., student teacher for Sue Mr. Anthony Macaluso, shows his fourth period sociology class souvenirs obtaingd While living with the Soque Indians 1n Central America. ' Aynesworth, Sharon Barber, Judy Barcus, Jeannie Barker, Ed for Dufth Lined s in Barnett, Martha Basey, Doug Bazemore, Jenice Beck, Emily Of 6 , , II, $Izk , . Gloria Alton, Stella LaFuente, and Mary Price in their clothing class check the vital ustatistics of a dress pattern. Baxter, David Becker, Pat Bell, Carolyn Bell, David Bellman, Julie Berkman, John Bettis, Richard Black, Linda Bland, Thurston Blandy, Debbie Bode, Mary Louise Bodoin, Pam Baylor, Terry Bazan, Julia Beckley, Doug Behne, Sheryl Burchalm. Burnett, Bouchard, Don Brandt, Ann Boney, Faye Branch, Cindy Bone, S,teve Bradley, James Jackie Jim 9 Bohuslav, Bozarth Bohn, Phillippe Bounds, Gene 1m; oww n , r30Vm am. ., 1 .mm ,0 n e mr n n n tr 0n in mm mm Ww mm. E $0 mp r r r r ws w B B B B B B B s n - .mwu me C f e omom WWM ete k r . dat 60 n mdem e.wB 0P0 ghny t k 7XCC p.1he MStB s ., 0 , d wmtn tbnOuba ,mi Wladga TCAH Burkhardt, Carol Burkland, Don Burleson, Terry Burnup, Mickey Butler, Lorna Butler, Pat Burcham, Sarah Burk, Kay Elaine Burnett, Mary Burns, Bob Of '62 Carlson, Milton Cass, Terry Chambers, Jim Chapman, David Chelf, Pat Chisholm, Reggie Black out the Knights was the theme of the huge poster which hung from the top of the gym ceiling, spurring the t61 football team to victory. Christian, Janet Christianson, Larry .RNWMiMmex A-.A-gA -mw MAM Christianson, Mary Collins, Pat Clark, Mary Ann Conlin, Sheila rd Cleveland, Pat Coffel, Maria Colby, Carol maxim Conn, Emily Conoley, Travis Cook, Bill - Dan ' Cook, Class A Cook, Donna Coonrod, David Cooper, Mark FROM A GIRLS POINT OF VIEW Corder, Larry Corley, Jack Cornick, Jane Cowan, Same 1 Will Linda Mayes, Mary Catherine Reed, Carolyn Hunnicutt, and Liz James have a tremendous time sampling the variety of international food brought to Mr. Anthony Macalusds sociology class by students. Craig. David Crain, John Crawford, Jean Crawford, Joe Crowley, Joe Crusemann, Jeanne Culley, Dorothy Danforth, Bill Davis, Charles Davis, Judy Daywood, Mike DeBerry, Nick ,, , DeLa Rosa, 0 62 Deputy, Robert Dennis, J. Earl, Jr. Deshon, Carly Dickens, Jimmy Dickens, Johnny FROM A BOYS POINT OF VIEW DiIth,dd Same problem, different sex. re Y .p.--.......,-,....- .1... u. ..,1-...:7. - Farmer, J Fooshee, , Drennan, Pamela Dudley, Mary Nell Dunham, Frank Dunlap, Dee Dunn, Sharon East, John Edwards, Mickey Egelhoff, Betty Ellers, Bo Emerson, John Emory, Evangeline Enck, Sandra Engeling, Paul Erwin, Scott Erwin, Jo Ann Estepp, Kenneth Etheredge, Elaine Evans, Georgann Ann Hill and Pam Bodoin straighten out material before fitting the pat- tern to cut a dress in a senior cloth- ing class. Farmer, James Felan, Mike Fell, David Finlay, Priscilla Fletcher, Joe Fooshee, Sherry Foster, Billy Fox, Gerald Francis, David Frank, Jane F riar, , Herbert 6 2 F riedman, Richard F ries, Karen Galloway, Anne Gibbs, Charles Jean Schattenberg, faculty co-editor, speaks to prospective members of Gillespie, the Comet staff for 1962-63. Gary Golightly, Nita Gonzales, Grace Gonzales, Margaret Gregg, Dave Gotham, Betty Griffith, Jay Gowen, Mary Griffith, Teddy Guinn, Elizabeth Guzman, Pete Hagood, F ran Hamilton, Mary Ann Hammons, Mike Hanks, Bill Hanna, Leila Hardin, Benny Harris, Barbara Harper, Stanly Graham, Steve Guerra, Ernest Green, Linda Guerrero, Charles Class Carly Deshon gives a report on disarmament in civics class While the members of the panel Bi1l Cook, Janet Means, and Nita Go- lightl;0 listen. mv Mike Harper, Thurston Bland and Robert Reeves complete a drafting problem. HathCO Heiron: Richard : trate the Patients 1' Period so Hathcock, Mary Lee Heironimus, Clara Haufler, Barbara Hemphill, Holly '- Of 62 Richard Friedman and Billy Gammon illus- trate the use of psychodrama on mental patients in Mr. Anthony Macalusds fourth period sociology class. Reeves Hanen, Max Herrin, Joyce Hicks, Linda Hicks, Ricky Hielscher, Dalton Higgins, Tyrone Hightower, N ewton Hill, Ann Hill, Tommy Hines, Patsy Hixson, June Hodge, Peggy Hayden, Thelma Hayes, Larry Hibbetts, Chuck Hickerson, Carl Johns Hoermann, Barbara Hofer, Bert Holliday, Jeanie Horton, John Holmes, Clarence Joinel Horton, Margaret Hoy, Trinette Hunnicutt, Carolyn Huntley, Charlotte Hurley, V1c Hurt, Class Isaac, Betsy Jackson, Larry , Jackson, Suzanne James, Anna James, Elizabeth Jesse, Maryanna Suzanne Jackson and Tina Mc- Gaughey decide the fate of the next Pinky at the Red Dragon initia- tlon. jessen, Donna Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Bill Johnson, Don Johnson, Harold Johnson, Loretta Johnson, Sandra Jomer, Sandra IJones, David Jones, Jana Jones, Terry Keilers, Dennis Kent, , Of 62 Kimbro, Marsha King, John There was Rembrandt but now there is Pat Brown. ? 4, Kingsbury, Sandra Knight, Karen Knippa, SaUy Koehler, James Kuehner, Walter Kyser, Jeanette LaLonde, Paul Ledbetter, Dinah La Fuente, Stella Leavell, Betty Lamar, Mary Lehmann, Terry Lewis, Robert Little, Coralea Loera, Lupe Lopez, Dora Lopez, Lucille Lovell, Anne Lown, Albert Ludwig, Henry Luna, Frank Lyon, Loretta Lane, Bill Lesikar, Jeanette Landreth, Judy Lemburg, Bill Class To David Wood and Billy Wade Weise the success, but to the frog, well operation was a McAmi11 McEerY Roger Napier Rosenfield, , Journalism t ec McAnally, Shelia McCuistion Gg McCuistion Shelly McCullou h C l M C 11 h , . , g , aro yn c u ou , Nanc McElroy, Mary MCGaughey, Tma McIver, Carl McKey, Peggy McKinley,g Robert y , V lVIcLean, 6 N ancy McNeilI, Ann McNicholas, Pat McNutt, Gordon Mahone, Louisa Marsh, Ella I , $$Iw Martin, Tommy 3n was a Roger Napier, Carolyn Bell, Gretchen Alley, Phyllis Matlock, Bosenfield, and Jean Schattenberg compare notes on Henry Journalism techniques. MayeS, Linda Mayhall, Bill .. ,..,.,....w v. - -....$,,'.- .--.:...- rh- vrv... 1- . u...- ,w.--......,..,,g-,-..mm ,-.anwww.nm nr- w x Meadows, Becky Means, Janet Medearis, Garland Mendelson, Wally Menefee, Kandy Mercado, Carmen Meriage, Mike Mewis, Ben Meyer, Diane Miles, Robert Millerick, Richard Mims, Carnegie Mojica, David Montgomery, David VWWlwmzw m ., Moore, Douglas Beat Mac hats appear eVerywhere Moore, as the Maroons prepare for the Mlke defeat of the Knights. Moore, Tom Moorhead, N ancy Morgan, Bronwen . Moyer, Vince Moynahan, Glynna Mumma, Jay Murray, Marsha Napler, Roger Nash, Pat Neal, Sylvester Nelson, Gary Neuenschwander, Jimmy Nisbet, , Of 62 Nobles, Sandra Noe, Linda N orthington, David Nulty, Betsy O,Bryan, Suzanne Ollison, Pat Osborn, N Myra Busy finding the sum of astrono- mical numbers is Jo Carol Rhea. ONSteen, Marsha Otto, Walter Overstreet, Tom Pagnozzi, Butch Pacheco, Julia Parker, Pat Owens, Dale Park, Phocion Pelton, Terry Peschka, James Phillips, Ann Pihlgren, Tom Pitts, Jim Pinckard, Judy Pool, Judy Portig, Annegret Potts, Ginny Powell, Larry Page, S,usan Pearson, Patti Page, Dora Patton, Ronnie Class David A. Young and Paul Engeling find that resolution of forces works as poorly in the lab as do New Yeafs resolutions. Spirits n cruised t1 Prastik, Margrette Price, Christine Price, Mary Pruett, Tommy Ragsdale, Paul Raish, John Ramirez, David Raven, Travis, Jr. Reed, Mary Catherine Reese, Jo Enna j VWN WXV , Reeves, a o 62 Regalado, 5 Margaret Reichert, David , . . Reinarz Splrlts rose When cars decorated such as thls one Ronald cruised the city. Renka, Richard Reynol ds, Cheryl 1d that lab as g Rhea, Jo Carol Rhodes, Loula Betty Leavell, Cheryl Reynolds, and Lilly Moncivais add millions of numbers but not with their heads. Rios, Dickie Roan, F orrest , John Wanda Rohrer Ross, i V a D I9 e I h 0 R Ross, Jo Ruben Rylander, Pat Ruiz, ield, Phyllis , Bill Rogers Rosenf John mson, , Dale ps Betty Gorham eds for a research 5 English class. Rob Roper ibrarian, hel 1 she ne Sandersod Lynn Arm Tommy for Mrs. , , Roberts Rolater Mrs. Duke, 1 find the materia paper Sandlin, Buck Sanford, Margie Savage, Ann Savell, Nancy Sawyer, Guy Sayers, Virlie Schade, Glen Schattenberg, Jean Scheer, Harold Schild, Carol Schirpik, , Of 62 Schmidt, Charles Schneider, Wesley Schooley, . Sharon Schroeter, Deanna Schulz, Dwight NW WW Schulz-Behrend, i :253 mm :M mega : : P8111 The Shelton-McGaughey volleyball team won first place at the McCallum Invitational Meet. Searight, Sally Shanks, Tina Sharp, Madeline ' Short Aileen h , St n Shelton, Ka Nell Sherrod, Lagla Shook, Barry . , . ghizierfSue Shuford, Jana Shurtleff, Lmda Sleck, Larry Slmons, Kathle Smith, Kenneth Smithers, Roy Mary Gowen, Gloria Alton,and Fran Hagood are studiously working on their bookkeeping in Mr. Lewiy fifth period class. Kay W ' on thei Spain, Donna Spaw, Steve S pencer, F rances Spencer, James Stallworth, J. P. Stames, Bunny Stautz, David Stautz, George Stayton, Cherry Strawn, Mary Ann Stone, Barbara Sullivan, Paul Swahn, Joe Swaim, Sue , Swarm, Of 62 Swanson, 1. Cindy Taborsky, Ivan Taggart, Terree . .. Taylor, Kay Weiss, Judy Tw1dwell and Sonny Trulxllo work Edward on their spirit sign in Mrs. Sanderson's advisory. Taylor, Jerry Teele, N icholas W zmw Threlkeld, Patti Coach Swenson talks to students Threlkeld, during the Beat Tina Mac pep rally. Tilson, Bill MWV' ' ' ' Andrew Truett Richard 1 Toler, Terr Townlq, Clydette Travxs, . , $?13'i134 2llvrllaryirzimo Tucker, Jami Twidwell, Judy Tyler, Kathleen Uhrlg, Samuel 44 Valentine, Julie Vann, Lynn Vaughan, Joe Villegas, Pauline Von Rosenberg, Bill Carmen Ramirez arid Mary Catherine Reed are finding sums greater than two plus two is four? Wagnon, Susan Wallin, Jimmie Walling, Christine ichard R Drew Weber, West Sharon Andy overdue notices, part of their duties as stu- dent librarians. 9 3 Marsha O Steen and Claudia Sanders write Weaver Welsch , mson, Elizabeth 1ams Whitlow, ilk Ruth Betsy W Will I1 MM; DK $95., uu.m nae WW Watson, Gail Weise, Billy Warner, Joe Weiler, James A W , WWW? Jerry Jacque lson, i Worthy, W Patsy illiams, , Davi W Wood 1ams, Merle , Milton s u lb HO w W , Frank Steve 1ams , Wilson 11 Wi iann D Penny illiams, ilson, W XV Mary Ann , Rod Young, Root Rosemary , Y h t a K ow n u 0 Y Zoeller David L. Carole Young, Zoch, David A Edward , Young, Zidd ht, Jimmy Sue 1g Young, Wr $1 .. M .M, $6,, Z? egawxx ; 79 w; ?a 2; The Spring Semester Junior Class Officers are John Charlton, vice- president; Susan Aldridge, treas- urer; Lulu Peal, secretary; Don Meadows, sergeant-at-atms; John Stitt, president. The Fall Semester Junior Class Officers are FIRST ROW. Hank Hundley, treas- urer; Pam Hundley, secretary; Ralph Fran- zettl, sergeant-at-arms; S E C O N D ROW: David Hart, reporter; John Moss, president; Don Meadows, vice president. , 7; wt. 9 4k Acker, Kit Adams, Armando Aicklen, Gayle Alcoser, Johnny Aldridge, Susan Aleman, Jesse Alexander, Barbara AyersyNancy Alexander, Joe Alexander, June Allen, Meredith Allen, Suzanne Ammann, Barbara Anderson, Esther Anderson, Madilyn Barr,Nancy Anderson, Orvil Anderson, Pamela Anderson, Sandra Andrade, Ray Armistead, Denise Armstrong, Earleen Arnakis, Alex ' Beck, Carl Class Of'6 mim.di.?lmwtmwmmx Sheila Birden, Charlotte Johnson, Bob Caldwell, Karen Denson, and Linda Stevens give a panel discussion in English class. Arrants, Stephanie Astran, Vickie Atherton, Donna Egg, 13:3??? Ayers, Nancy Ayers, Pete Bailey, Ralph Baker, Joe Barho, Sharon Barker, Elaine Barnhouse, Bill is Alex Y Barr, Nancy Bartlett, Kay Baxter: Lucy Baylor, Denny Bazemore, Robert Beadle, Charles Beasley, Jack , Beck, Carl Becker, Babs Benavxdes, Mary Bengston, Donald Benjamin, David Bennett, William Berezovytch, Will Ilass Of e63 Bergstrom, Alan Bernal, Bennie Bernal, Elizabeth Nancy Douglas and Carol Edwards are caught by a painting by Pat Brown which they have just been e studying. Bevill, Carolyn Billings, F rances Mr. Edwin Kloppe spices up his German classes by playing his accordion While the students sing in German. Birden, Sheila BiShOP, Burk Black, Joan Blomdahl, Judy Bode, John Bodoin, Bob Bohannon, Bill Boyd, Ralph Boyd, Sam Braeutigam, Dewaine Brakebill, Benny Branner, Marlene Breeze, Jerry Brown, Steve Brownlow, Becky Bryant, Don , Buckner, Bettye Buder, George Burk, Larry Class Bown, Mike Brient, Sidney Burk, Linda Of Butler, Mike Carrington, 1 Childs, Kale Burnell, Anna Carol K ,N ; , , L , I W Burnette, Tommy Those crazy Comet staffers, Babs Becker and Clarene Walker are found in all parts of the buildings. Iss Of 63 'k Butler, Mike Caldwell, Robert Cantwell, Diane Carlstrand, Dolphus Carpenter, John Carpenter, Nancy Carr, Kathleen M.1de Carrington, Carol Ann Carroll, Barbara Carroll, Nancy Carter, Peggy Castillo, Molly Chaney, JoLynn Charlton, John Si ney Childs, Kalen Clare, Carol Clark, Manuel Clark, Bill Clarkson, Terry Cleveland, Judy Coats, John Linda l i i h h h mmmmmmmm-Muvwhm Am. Coffin, Polly Cook, Sue Crumley, Carolyn 7 , Mg ,w mmww Colley, Jimmy Cottingham, Diane Culp, Mary Jo Davis, Sandra Dean, Tami DeBois, Dianne Collier, Jimmy Covington, George Dabney, Tom Compton, Chip Coward, Connie Dana, Anne Conkle, Frank Craven, Cheryl Daniel, Houston Cook, Fay Cook, Randy Crenshaw, Rubye Dee Crockett, Moton Davis, Betty Davis, Jimmy Class Linda Holliday, junior art student, poses with her 1961-62 design for the cover of the Stu- dent Directory. The directory is 'the stu- dentsh most useful book and the one which is consulted most often. K DeBu Dicke Drisa DeBusk, Sherman Deens, Tommy DeGeurin, Mike Dekle, Lindy DeLeon, Mack DePuy, Fred Dere, Carolvn Dickerson, Linda Dillard, Rod Dismukes, David Dodgen, Sue Doremus, Jean Doss, Gwen Douglas, Nancy Driscoll, Bill Duce, Carolyn Dudley, Eddie Duesing, Marguerite Dunken, Dianna Dunlap, Tommy Dunlevy, Patricia ass Of ,63 Duprez, Conrad junior :5 With gn for Le Stu- . L ,, ' : . , , The V ' . Jackie Moon and Bruce e stu- , , , , Matthews stop for a mo- ;eful h ' . , ' ment before continuing an : one f L experiment in their first lsulted , period chemistry class. Earnest, Susan Wm. ammuwwa. . -. ..,...4.n......,....n....m......g-wwa .. h........., - Edwards, Carlton 9W M Mr. Victor Sinclair passes Gaylon graded homework papers to his third period Algebra III class. Eichelberger, Emily Ellis, Robert Ellison, John Embree, Alice Emerson, Linda Erlanson, Edward Erwin, Karen Estlack, David Felps, Sandra Fields, Menota Floumoy, Malcolm Floumoy, Richard Fomby, Edward Foust, Cathy Foyt, Carol Ann Engle, Bill Fletcher, Robert Frank, Jerry Class Of Erb, Joe 1 Fuchs, 1 Flores, Sophie ' Glasgov Franklin, Susan Gregg, assOf 63 .e Fuchs, Harvey Sophie Glasgow, Charles n, Susan Gregg, Don Linda Rosprim and Meiling Lung complete their daily typing assignment. Fuqua, Wendell Goggans, Mary Gregory, Mollie Gadd, Patsy Goodlett, Kathleen Guerra, Emmy Gaarde, Georgia Gomez, Refugia Gregory, Tommy 'WNX Gentry, Weldon Goodwin, Alice Guerrero, Tom Franzetti, Ralph Fruchter, Johnny Ginsburg, Judy 1 : Gossett, James R. 15: Gutierrez, Virginia Gerloff, Phyllis Gossett, James Gustaison, Marilyn .- V. A'sw-wur 443nm- vx - ' die Harmon Charles Harper, Joe Hollan t H e, Bet: Hamb , Edward Hardm, Carl Hardy, Ed. , . EZEEiZITZEhiSeeVC Hilfris, Nahcy Harris? Sally Harrison, James Hart, Dav1d Hashem, Harold Hausman, Tommy 4; Huber, Hawkins Mina Hayden, Mike Heideke, Ann Herold, Vickie Hightower, Becky Hill, Malone Hill, Patricia Isaac,l Class Of g, Holland, Benny Mr. Edwin K10 carolers and br ppe talks to his German students who composed the group of ass band which invaded the tunnel one cold Tuesday evening. Holland Sue Hollziway Olivia Holliday Linda Holt Donna Holt 0e H , a , . , , 0m, Frances H d M mmy ; Huber, Barhara Huey, Charles Huff, Leslle Hughes, John Hundlgy, Hank Hundley, Pam Hzgarlgathf;rcly Isaac, Bonme Jackson, Andy James, Mae Frances Jamison, Joseph Jarrell, Marguerite Jeffery, John Jelks: Chris :55 Of ,63 Jenkins, Caroline Jennings, Joanne Johns, Sherry Robert Moore, Peggy Carter, Phoebe Reed, and Tommy Burnette are members of a panel for a special English assignment. ...... n3-...c.;.u..-n....;.. V I;,a,-r--g.-.-..w...w --!3! ....4...,1, ?a-a- -' Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Charlotte Johnson, JoAnn Kay Dyer presents her report for Mrs. Mary Adkins sixth period English IV class. Johnson, Lloyd Johnson, Marion Johnson, Virgil Jones, Carolyn Jones, Ronny Jun gmichel, Susan Keeler, Patricia Keith, Corrine Keller, Barbara Kengla, Margery Kieke, Karen Kilgore, Barbara King, Kathy King, Martha Kirk, Vicky Klein, Brenda Kleinert, Charles Knippa, Connie Class Kasparek, Danny ' Kronmw King, Angela Lang, 1 Knox, Carolyn Lazarz, Kohler, Robert N N Kreisle, . . . . . . . . . Linda Mr. J. M. chks mstructs hlS automotxve class about the v1brator 1gn1txon c011. ISS Of ,63 Kronmueller, Jane Kruger, Jimmy Kubecka, Kay LaLonde, Michael Ladeira, Amber Lamar, John Landry, Charles Lang, Dale LaTouf, Edward Latson, Judy Lawrie, William Lawson, Melinda Lawson, Tina Lazarz, Janet Lazarz, Joan Lee, Darryl Lee, Larry Lee, Bobby Leffler, Skippy .Lehmann, Bobby Lemburg, Dubby Lewis, Douglas Lewis, Glen Lewis, Kathy Licona, Roland Lindsey, Bruce Lloyd, Kaylynn Lloyd, Susan MCKQ Lochridge, Georgia Logan, Max Lovell, Dale Lowery, Jay Lucksinger, Cheryl Ludwig, Robert Lung, Meiling Marlat Lyons, Lois MacDougall, Kent McCown, Roxanne McCown, Dick McCrea, Douglas McDaniel, Robert McElroy, Kenneth L Means, Class Of M G .11 Benny Holland, Terry Hobbs, Charlie Harmon, and Malone Hill work CGrzgggl on Christmas decorations for Miss Dorothy Flury,s advisory. n McKay, Dick McKee, Nancy McKenna, Carolyn McKey, Bobbie Faye McSpadden, Dana Magnuson, Almarie Marion, Barbara Lng Marlatt, Terry Marsh, Elizabeth Marshall, Susan Massey, Carolyn Matthews, Bruce Maufrais, Becky Meadows, Don .enneth Means, James Meats, Bill Mellenbruch, Mary A. Menn, Harry Menzies, Michael Mercado, Mary Mexia, Mary Ann ISS Of 63 Middleton, Claudia Milbum, Malcolm Miller, John Mike Pendley and Robert Ludwig complete their current assignment in their second period radio class taught by Mr. Cecil Briggs. Miller, Nellie Miller, Sandy Mitchell, Shirley Wendell Fuqua presents one of the reports which are forever being assigned in Mrs. Mary Adkins, English classes. 1 Monkhouse, Ann Montgomery, Bonnie Moon, Jackie Moore, Robert Moore, Tommy Morris, Jo Ann Morrison, Patricia j Nune: MOHOP, Charles M0565, 3111 Moss, Dan Moss, John Mueller, Randy Mullins, Sharon Musselman, Arm Pattex Nachllnger, Ray Neal, John Nelson, David Nelson, Kris Newberry, Brian Newell, Chuck Nichols, Carolyn Pendl N ickless, Mike N iermeier, Carol Mr. Edwin Kloppe explains the daily dialogue to his second period German I class. :55 w Of 63 tricia Knn vlyn Nunez, Carmen Nungesser, Barbara O Dell, Scarlett Park, Paschal Parker, Randolph Parker, Terry Parrish, Ted Patterson, Patrick Pauer, Randy Pazder, David Peal, Lulu Peck, Ginnie Pglton, Terry Pendleton, John Pendley, Mike Penn, Janie Perry, Allen Peterson, Brooks Peterson, Ronnie Plhlgren, Roy Plummer, Dorothy Powell, Peggy Pridgeon, Bubba Pritchett, Evelyn Propps, Glodine Puett, Lucile Rapp, Jimmy RefidIy, Rdf EOdge Reed, Susan Reed, Phoebe Reese, Monte Reid, Robert Reiman, Linda annvyald, Rxchard Re1551g, Peggy . 805:1, Rhoades, Doris Richey, Jeanne Rideout, Margaret Rider, Kent Rios, Rudy thchle, Joyce Roberts, Kenneth an e1 Class N OI Roberts, Susan Robinson, Leslie Robinson, Will Jackie Moon and Dorothy Plummet write homework sentences on the board in Mrs. Merle Jordads fifth period English IV class. KME Rodgers, Janan Rodman, Eff Rodriguez, Angelia Roesle, Kenneth Rogers, Brenda Peggy Ross, Lucx Rossop, Gall Rowlett, Rose Ann Rowley, Ronny Rundell, Dickie Keuneth Sanders, 11mmy Sandlm, Carole Sansom, Byron Sansom, Martha Sartain, Donald ass Of 63 W , :2 g f y; y E W John Yeager and Chuck Worrell consult their lab manual before continuing work on an experiment in their first period chemistry class. Rosprim, Linda Ross, Jeanne Sanchez, Herby Sandberg, Weldon Sauers, Barbara Scanlan, Judy Schaefer, John Schattenberg, Mary Lena Schieffer, Annette vn'iw' -2rw-nA . . ask- -v-:m1 Schmidt, Charles Schmidt, Eric Schmidt, Mary Lena Schattenberg, Alice Goodwin, Angela King, and Cheryl Sandy Lucksinger are members of a panel for an American history assign- ment in Mr. Franklin McDonaldE third period class. Schoen, Robert Scholz, Julie Schutze, George Senterfitt, Shirley Sharp, Damon Sheldon, Ronald Sheppard, Garland 8 h Shive, Kathy Shofner, Diana Simpson, Grant Singleton, Gail Slaughter, Hallie Slease, Linda Slease, Marsha Stae ely, Smith, Alan Smith, Candy Smith, Ellen Smith, Rodney Snyder, Judy Sorrell, Jan Sparenberg, Russell 833:?st n, 0 fW. Spaulding, Camey Spencer, Sue 'me Stableford, Mary Another report is presented to an English class by Roy Zoch, a student of Mrs. Mary Adkins. llass Of 63 rd, Garland S.taehely, Al Stark, Allan Stark, Randy Stark, RiCkeY 5m , Haven Stasmey, Gary Stephen, DaVid Marsha 11 Stevens, Linda Stinson, John Stitt, John Stohl, Christine Stolzenburg, Reo Stone, Pebble Streeter, Bxlly mrgRusse Swahn, Jo Ann Swenson, Gary Talley, Tommy Tasby, Larry Tate, Sherri Tawater, David Taylor, Charles qh Hw..u.,....,, Taylor, Nancy Taylor, Terri Thielepape, Harvey Thomas, Karen Thomas, Scott Thurman, Ingrid Tiemann, Sharon Wax Todd, Jacquelynn Torbron, Rhoda Tull, Richard Vance, Vicki Van Horn, Bill Van Houten, Lila Varnado, Ann Whi Vaughn, Beverly Vinson, John Voigt, John Von Bieberstein, Bob Von Bieberstcin, Mary Waghalter, Frances Walcutt, John Wil. 3 l Clasi ' 1-. Walker, Clarene Wallace, Linda Warden, Ronald RUSH! RUSH! RUSH! Boys hurry through their lunch in order to go back to class. 130 ' . V-W .--- -wM...w . . -V- .-...- - .--.--. ..- -..., -.-- ..... ..;........... . .-. .-...,--. -- mi--- ,,A-....-,,-r...u..--r... .- . --..... .-... ,,-,..,,..-r..- me . . . . W5.I i ' Warren, Bill Weatherton, Tom Weaver, Jeanne - Webb, Tommy , Webb, Warren West, Robert White, Martha nn, Sharon d0, Ann Whitley, Charles Whitlock, Gary Don Wickert, Jeannie Williams, Chris Williams, Jerry Williams, Mike . Williams, Nancy 1 U tt, John ' Williams, Susie Williamson, Dick Wilson, Suzanne W'intets, Norman Wobus, Janet Wood, David Wood, Kay 1 i I i I asg Of 63 Woody, Ruby Woolwine, Virginia : ' Worden, Wayne Worrell, ? Chuck Wright, 3 Beverly ' Wright, Connie Yates, Sherryn Yeager, John Zander, Helen f Zenkner, Shirley Ziller, Jim 5 Zoch, ' Roy Zoeller, Roma . L w ,. i, , X m, f x x , , , , . . V , V ,, , xxix 4 gag wwwxw xxm The Fall Semester Sophomore Class Officers are FIRST ROW: Dennis Dement, reporter; Mary Margaret Combs, secretary; Roy Bechtol, treasurer; SECOND ROW: Sanny Ward, president; Neal Blackstone, Vice president; Tommy Harper, sergeant- at-arms. Officers Class of 64 The Spring Semester Sophomore Class Officers are Shorty Martin, treasurer; Mike Lovett, reporter; Mary Johnson, treasurer; Tracy Smith, reporter; Karen Kalser, secretary; Kenny Bartosh, sergeant-at-arms; Doug McIntyre, president. Not pictured is the vice preSIdent, Mary Moorman. Acker, Barbara Acock, Jimmy Adams, Donald Adams, Lew ASE Adams, Bobby Adams, Robert M. AW Patsy McDonald, Dusty Dansby, Barbara Cheeves, Diane Hibler, Pat Price, and Patt Griffin are sophomore cheerleaders for the 1961 ' B team. ! Adensam, Marilee Alba, Gloria Albright, Ann v Alderman, Katy Alexander, John Alexander, Rose Allen, Barbara . Mary Ba Allen, Beverly Allen, Marta Alley, Eddxe Allison, Ellen Althaus, Steve Alvarado, Johnny Alvarado, Mary Alice Ba Anderson, Cagol I Anderson, Charles Anderson? Charlynn Anderson, Judy Archer, Janice Archibald, Stad Arispe, Frank Be '7; WW; 7' $ Ashmore, David Avery, John 2V XQA my Arnhamn, Connie , k , MgQw W Astran, Andrew heft M. Averyt, Beverly Fred Clark, Ethel Chapel, Norma Freudenberg, and Carolyn Etheredge are L members of a panel on short stories in Mrs. Norine Caruthew English 111 class. lass Of 64 ara , Bailey, Jane Baldridge, Tommy Baldwin, Jan Bales, Nancy Balke, James Balko, Gayle Banks, Jeane 4a! Alice Barba, Emilio Barnett, Marsha Bartles, Gillis Bartosh, Kenneth Bauhof, Ann Beavers, David Bechtol, Roy nk Y Belknap, Betty Bell, Gloria Bell, Morris Bellman, Richard . Besa, Elaine Best, Tom Bettis, James E 3 $Qx Betts, Virginia Bishop, Carol Blackmon, Loyd Blackstone, Neal Bobbitt, Phil Bodine, Nancy BogguS, Polly Bump Bohn, Jerry Boner, Richard Boone, Danny Bose, Robert Bost-ick, Jan Bowen, Jackie Boyd, Debbie Caldw Boydston, Glenn Boykin, Kerry Bradley, Bruce Branum, Carolyn Brauckman, Gay Brown, Hiram Brown, Kenneth Candf Class OI Brown, Gip Bruder, Joyce Chaml Bruder, Katherine Bryant, Christi Chasta Bryant, Billy Buder, Ann Chishc wwvggw ym 4m Tom Sanford presents a report to his fourth period English III class taught by Mrs. Mary Adkins. $$$in Bumpus, Penny Bunten, Allynid Burdett, Randy Burditt, Dometha Burkland, Sandra Burnett, Jack Burress, Betty 1 Ke e h Caldwell, Jerry Campbell, B111 Campbell, Bill W. Campbell, John Campbell, Judie Campbell, Kay Campbell, Majorie , nnet Candelas, Mary Cantu, Yolanda Carpenter, Bill Catssow, Jim Cary, Judson Cass, Byrlan Castillo, Joe lass Of 6 r, Joyce Chambers, Sallie Chapel, Ethel ,, Christi Chastain, Perry Cheeves, Barbara Ann Chisholm, Elaine Chore, Jim Liz Graves, Tom Neal, Betty Belknap, Richard Boner, Jeane Banks, and Jerry Morrisey present a symposium for Mrs. Clara Ashley's sixth period English III class. r Christensen, Clark, Diana Cres Leslie Ann Crip Dan Hart, Mickey Drake, James Gummelt, and Frank Maxwell are members Clark, Bobby Clark, Harper Cror of a panel on uShould Every Family Build a Shelter? in Mrs. K. Williams Clark, Fred Clark, Steve !, English III class. Cleapor, Cay Clemons, Lee Cluck, Jerry Marie Coffeen, Becky Cogburn, David Coleman, Evelyn Collins, Jeannie Combs, Mary Compton, Cecelia Conaway, Judy Conley, James Cooley, Charles Coonrod, Ervin Cooper, Paul C Margaret Covert, Duke Covill, Bruce; Cowan, Walter Cox, Dennis Cranfill, Donna Crawford, Chris Dr ? Counts, Norman aw i De 9'. M - ......---. .7--. ..$..,.. 7....,- . -M ;-..AA..M.-..--, gm--. .aw .....,... ..- ....... ....--- ---h..-,.. - -....;-- -. .-.. -7. ..- ,....- .... ... .,...r.m......-;..,m..- .,.,,;.-. - .. ..-. . . V . . ' Um..- . . .. .. . ...... 3 ' - Cresap, Pat Crockett, Elaine r lana Cresap, Kay Crippin, Sandra Eatper Cromer, Cherie Sophomores ucram in every available hour for the dreaded mid-term finals. eve ' Ilass Of 6 ins, Jeannie 6f, Paul , Crumley, Diane Cruz, Lydia Cummins, Bill Cyphers, Geraldine Dansby, Dusty Darling, Marilynn Davidson, Susan Wford, ChrlS Davila, Maggie Davis, Douglas Davis, Mary Daywood, Anthony De Bois, Toni De Bois, Barbara Dee, Mary De Groot, Bud De La Rosa, Esther De Leon, Frank Dement, Dennis Denson, Karen Diaz De Leon, Irma Diaz De Leon, Sam 73 m Mrs. Evelyn Kermacyhs world history class acted out a short Greek drama, hClouds, in which the following people were portrayed: on top of the lockers just and Unjust Discourse? director of the Greek Chorus, sitting down on the left; Greek chorus; right, Socrates, Phidippides, and Strepsiades. Dill, Mary Alice Dobbs, Anne Dobrowolski, Phil Dodd, Ted Doetsch, Diane Dorf-9 Eugene Drury, Barbara Drury, Bob Dumble, Georgia Dunaway,Jeanette Durst, Sue h Dutton, Pat Dye, Marilyn Earnest, Dan Earnest, Jane Doggett, Lloyd Doherty, Trish Duncan, Scott Dunn, Walker East, Mary Ann Edge, Sandy Class Edmonson,JONell Edwards, Allan Eichelberger, Susan Eifler, Clayton Eitelman, Judy Elfstrom, Bodit -3: Ell Eul F211 Fi: Fl! mea, I we lerty, Trish , Ellinger, Duncan Emory, Amelia Engeling, Faye Erck, Phillip Erdmann, Tom Erwin, Fred Etheredge, Carolyn m, Walker E Eubenk, Charles Evaqs, Pat Fackler, Eugene Fanning, Marilyn Fariss, Nancy Farmer, Dewey Farmer, Joe e, Sandy I Farms, Jean Farms, Mary Felan, Joe Felan, Marci Fell, Doug Ferguson, Gary Feris, Sammy lass- Of e64 Ferris, Bill Fielder, Pam Fisher, Kathryn Flatt, Julie Fleming, Bobbie Forehand, Barbara Babette Schmidt illustrates a misspelled word on her paper through the use of the opaque projector in Mrs. Norine Carutherse sixth period English III class. m c: Sophomores listen in the library. attentively to F ranklin, Lawrence Franzetti, Ronnie Gammon, Eleanor Gergel, Patti Gillespie, Mike Ginn, Carol the librarian during sophomore orientation Freudenberg,Norma Frost, Susan Fruchter, Judy Gibbs, Nelda Gibson, Kenneth Gibson, Ronnie Glover, Edward Goertz, Donna Goldstein, Susan F 055, Lloyd F owler, Bill F ox, Cheryl Furlow, Linda Gilbert, Gary Gomez, Cruz Foster, Janis Fowler, Charlie Frank, Sara Class Galindo, Andy Gilbert, Linda Gonzales, Connie . 3:11-xv GOG WOO 7! Janis ' Gonzales, Dominga Gonzales, RUbY 51', Charlle Gooding, Kay Goodlett, Carol , Sara , Goodson, Jimmy Gorham, Judy Claud Martin illustrates the current diagramming assignment in Mrs. Jane Teelek sixth period English class. lass Of 6 indo, Andy Grantham,Nancy Graves, Liz Gray, Chica Gray, Janet Greer, Cindy Griffin, Dee Griffin, Patt yert, Linda Grinaker, Carol Guajardo, Alice Guerra, Annie Gummelt, Jim Gung, Jerrye Anne Hagei, Johnny Hagn? Earl 1221185, Connie Hall, Randee Hall, Ruth Halton, Joe Ham, Leigh Hamllton, Gary Hamxlton, May Hardm, Lucy mu www $ta Harper, Mike Harper, Tommy Harris, Beverly Harris, Jamie Harris, Rosie Ann Harrison, P.au1 Hafsch, Steve . Hills, Lyn Hart, Dan Hashke, Harriett Hawkins, Carol Hawkins, Susan Hays, Calvm Hazelett, Gmger Hematz, Naomx Holeman, Helton, Lois Hemperley, Jon Hernandez, Amparo Hernandez, Carmen Hernandez, Manuela Hernandez, Yolanda Herrera, Mary Ellen Hornsby, Class Hessler, Ann Hibler, Karen Diane Hum Hibler, Peggy Diane Hickerson, Melanie Insco: Hignight, Charles Hill, Deanie Jacob Jim Carssow and Byrlan Cass examine a specimen under a microscope in Miss Dorothy Flurys second period biology class. m sch Steve . - , , Hxlls Lynda Hobbs Christy Hobbs Mike H d - latz, N , , , ? . 0 ge, Frances Hod e, Frankle H d G1 d 'era, Mxngllen Holeman, Mxke Holman, Bat 021;0 Holman, chhael Holmes, David Holrges, Mary K. H3152? Suzznje Egifzeri,i1:i:nk Y Hornsby, Joe Houser, Rle Huddleston, Ann Hudson, Judy Hunt, Debbie Hunter: Greg Hurt ,Thomas :Iass Of 64 3r,Karen Diane HUtSOD, Judy Innmon, Janet erson, Melanie Inscore, Yvonne Jabour, Albert Deanie Jacobsen, Karen Jacobson, Neal Students in Mrs. Bobbie Peebles, plane geometry class construct figures to illustrate the preceding nighEs homework. mhm-vwwi-gwmmn-ewf mg, -,......;-. -vw,-i--.u-.q.-a-.--.w.-r-..-w.m....- FOur sophomores are caught at an almost unbelievably empty table; could this mean that the younger generation is setting the example? Jensen, Karen Johnson, Henry Jones, Gene Johns, Bill Johnson, Jackie Jones, Jimmy Johns, Susan Johnson, Mary Jones, Suzanne Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Steve Joseph, Susan Johnson, Betty Jones, Bobby Julian, Suzanne Jakobeit, Harry 'Janson, Anne Johnson, Bill Jones, Cecil Kaiser, Karen Jamison, Cinda Jarv15, Sandra Johnson, Diane Jones, David Kavecki, David Keel, Karen Kelly, Rober; Kercheville K ClassOf '4 Kihorany, Jot Knight, Bettj Ladd, Brenda Keel, Karen Kelly, Robert Kercheville Kay Kelly, Leighton Kendrick, Carol Kihorany, Joan Kilgore, Charles Knippa, John La Grone, Kaye Kihorany, John Knight, Betty Ladd, Brenda Johnson, Diane Jones, Dawd. KaVCCki; Davld 1 1; Kille, Danny Koehler, Barbara Lambrechf, Mark INFWYEQ W Maggy him delay: Malling of M - cu km! n; blood pniwm' :W my Prwenrim Pimr am: of ovals m . , 7' 12mph Frmm 45 65? 1. Marion 63 table- wmm mm pm boa , s, red mmks, mulnness, am! :womm lymph alanch fin: aid 1 0w applkminm of bat 19mm; of mi! 4: of quart of honed wand. 2 Kay ' av p nbrtylng onm maniac! cam i4 111 KM vi a dim m run 1m ammw pun Health students use charts to aid their learning. King, Jerry Kokemot, Johnny Lanier, Nancy King, Gilbert Kruger, Danny Lanning, P hyllis King, Richard Krumholz, Bette Lathrop, Fletcher Klaus, Donnie Kuehner, Jon Laughter, Kay 9? Law, Gloria Law, Sandra Ledbetter, Kathy Ledesma, Esther Lee, Lamar Lge, Mike Legett, Paul Lynaugh, SE Leggett, Cynthia Leifeste, Philip Lentz, Linda Leshikar, Chuck Lewis, Betty Lmam, Slilarfm Lindgren, Linda Mcngn, Ff Livesay, Ralph Livingston, Sandy Lodwick, Larra Loera, Frances London, Judy Locke, V1ck1 Lopez, Dolores McKmney, ClassOf W Lovett, Mike Loving, Lominta MCWhorter, Lugo, Mary Alice Lund, Helen Mable,'Davi Lundquist, Danny Lyles, Ruth Mallar1,Clix Sophomores study hard despite the thoughts they might want to have another direction. ngett, Paul. Lynaugh, Sue Lyons, Kenneth McBrine, Skip McCain, Susanne McCauley, Jeff McCavick, Brenda McClellan, Jeanine Llndgren, Lmda Mcngn, Fair McCracken, Mary Jo McDonald, Arthur McDonald, Patsy McFadden, Steve McGavern, Jimmy McIntyre, Doug L01362, Dolores McKmney, Diana McLaughlin, Jane McLaughlin, Vic McMath, Quita McNutt, Scotty McNutt, Bill McPherson, Mary Class'Of 64 McWhorter, Judy McWilliams, Doug quflnta Mabie, David Mabry, Nancy Vee Ric; Mallari, Clinton Mares, Dona Sophomores cram for the upcoming finals. ' $ yh Wk 3? Martin, Becky Martin, Claud Montgomery, - . . Moore, Bobl Anthony Daywood prepares to deliver a report to Miss Frances - Martmdale,Melan1e Martmez, Arthur Moorhead, I Nesmithk fifth period world history class. Maurer, Liza Maxey, Edward A Class Of N Maxwell, Frank Mayne, Merry Meats, Don Medearis, Anna Mendez, Carlos Mendoza, Elva Menn, Paul Mercado, Danny Meyers, Larry Miles, Mike Milhim, Betty Millard, Stephanie Miller, David Miller, Floyd Egggginbl: Miller, George Millner, Charles Mims, Doris Monreal, Alice Monreal, Carlos Monreal, Richard Nelson, John Moore, Billy Moore, Jean rtin, Claud Montgomery, Paul rtinez, Arthur Moore, Bobby Moorhead, Llnda Key, Edward ' Jon Kuehner, Kay Patterson, Trudy Wilkes, and Bobby Reynolds in Miss Mary Emma Rossorfs sixth period Latin I class work at the blackboard on a daily assignment. Class Of 64 Mean Paul , Moorman, Mary Moreno, Mary Moreno, Nick Moreno, Patsy Morgan, Larry Morrisey, Jerry Morse, Dudley Miller, Floyd Mossner, David Motloch, Frances Mueller, Donna Mueller, Marilyn Murray, Janice Myers, Patsy Neal, Tom Nelson, Johnnie Nesbitt, Reagan Newton, Nancy Nicholas, Ronnie Northrup, MaryJane Oatman, Frances O Brien, Thomas O Bryan, Shane Page, Nelson Patterson, Billy Olguin, Robert Pohl, Bill Patterson, Kay Olson, Arnette Pannell, Rita Peacock, Ann O Nea1, Laverne Parish, George Peacock, Ted Osorio, Pat Park, David Peavy, Penny James Tucker, Electcher Lathrop, Larry Schultze, and Scott Duncan help each other 10 Mrs. LaMarr Bracks sixth period English 111 class. Ott, Gary Page, Billy Peterson,C13ife Parker, Willie Parkhouse, Bill Plant, Pamela Pecot, Ruth Pedersen, Greg Price,Pilt Class Of 61 Pennington, Betsy Peppel, Harriet Anne Ramsey, Dennis Perez, Denny Perez, Gloria - R35Chke,Bi11y Perham, Karen Perryman, Gale RQCd, Linda ,3 ,kw . g, avg; ge, Billy ' Peterson, Claire Peterson, Ronnie . nyeiffer, Jean Phillips, Frank Pickens, Donnie Pihlgren, Wayne Pitts, Eddie rkhouse, B111 Plant, Pamela Porfirio, Gary Porter, Glenn Porter, Patricia Preece, Alvin Prescott, Bill PreshaW, Pat dersen, Greg Price, Pat Price, Virginia Prowse, Patty Pulliam, George Quintanilla, Linda Raisch, Susan Ramirez, Olivia Class Of 64 I HarrietAnne Ramsey, Dennis Ranney, Carol Gloria . RaSChke, Billy Reece, Barbara an Gale Reed, Linda Resendez, Tony wwwx , m John Sheffield, Carter Townley, and Nancy Lanier study the bulletin board in Mr. Wilbur Watfordk world history class. 4,... ,---7gqun:-u-.-.,rg- Fw: Rylander, I Saegert, J91 Samuelson, Reyes, Gloria Reynolds, Bobby Rice, Vonnye V Penny Bumpus and Mike Holman study Christmas poems written by Mrs. Mary Adkins sophomore English classes. Reyes, Hermelinda. Rhodes, Glen Richard, Jeff Richard, Mary Ellen Class Of Richards, Jimmy Richardson,John Richardson,Kenneth Riggs, Brenda Rios, Frances Rivas, Dolores Rivas, Joe Sanford, T1 Robbins, Freddie Roberts, Royce Roberts, Scott Rodman, Lou Ann Rodriguez, Dora Rodriguez, Elisio Rodriguez, Linda Schreier, A Rogers, Charles Roos, Terry Rose, Dianne Rosell, Janet Ross, Gayle Russell, Mike Ryder, John Seiders, R0 $; Rylander, Mike Sachtleben, Don Saegert, Jerry Saldana, Andrew Samuelson, Becky Sanders, Terry Sophomores in Mrs. LaMarr Bradds sixth period English III class work on their vocabulary assignment. Hermelinda ;, Glen 1, Jeff 1, Mary Ellen Ilass Of 64 as Joe Sanford, Thomas Sartain, Sue Scanlan, Jean Scantlin, Dorothy Schieffer, Bena Schmidt, Jerry Schoenfeld, Ijena Vdri, uez Linda Schreier, Alan Schroeder, Kenley Schulz, Larry Schulze, Kathryn Scott, Steve Scully, Palmer Selders, Jackle :dergJOfm Seiders, Roger Seiders, Sherman Senterfitt, Linda Shearer, Norman Sheffield, John Shelley, Richard Shelley, Robert $5151 m. , Shelton, John Shelton, Margo Shewmaker, Rusty Shields, Marion Shipp, Molly Jean Shoop, Robert Shropshire, Cherry Soto, Feli Shuler, Melody Shupee, Andrea Silverstone, Elliot Silvestre, Virginia Simon, Barbara Simpson, Daniel Skaggs, Gaye Staton, G Skarren, Mary Jane Slack, George Slaughter, Dick Smith, Ann Smith, Barry Smith, David Smith, Dawayne Stikeleath Class Of Smith, George Tannous, Smith, Olivia Tatom, C Smith, Tracy ' Taylor, 1V Sorden, Raymond Tedd, Di: Smith, Joel Smith, Terry Smokey, Alex WWNM, Students in Mrs. Edna Boods fifth period biology class take notes While Mrs. Boon pauses in her lecture. ' Kg. hropshiquhet , kaggs, Gaye q mlth, Dawayne Soto, Felix Sparks, Sandra Spaw, Nancy Stamnitz, Theresa Starkey, Jack Starr, Cris Starr, Sara Beth Staton, Gayle Steigelman, Howard Stephenson, Suzanne Sternadle, Rodney Stevenson, Ward Stewart, Diane Stewart, Sylvia Stikeleather, Helen Stratton, George Sumner, Victor Swenson, Marsha Swensen, Nancy Taborsky, Sonia Tampke, Sally Class Of 64 Genge Tannous, Paul Ohvxa . Tatom, George Tracy Taylor, Mary Ann 1, Raymond Tedd, Diana Taylor, Danny Teague, Billy Teitelbaum, Lloyd mmxxwmmx rm f Dennis Ramsey, Robert Shoop, Eddie Pitts, Charlynn Anderson, and Bill Parkhouse, in Mrs. Jane Conleys sixth period Spanish class, find places of interest on a map of Mexico. Thayer, Janice Thompson, Hardy Thompson, Lanny Thompson, Pat Thompson, Sandra Tobin, James Bob Moore points out a place of interest to Bill Campbell, Sherman Seiders, and Susan Hawkins in Mrs. Ora Lee Burrer's fourth period world history class. Votaw, Waldrol i Wallen, Ward, 5 9. Class; Todd, Susan Townley, Carter Trapnell, Bob Traweek, Richard Tucker, James Tucker, Katherine Tullos, Sally Turley, Ru?ty Tyson,. Sandra Urban, Patricia Urias, Elizabeth Valdez, Linda Vance, Richard VanderVoort, Mark : Vann, Davxd Vankale, John Varela, Ophelia Vaughan, Jeannie Vela, Susie Velasquez, Gilbert Viscardi, Chris 1 WW lpson, Hardy lpson, Pat 1, James Wade, Susan Wallace, Rad Ward, Marty Students in Mrs. Bobbie Peebles plane geometry class put homework problems on the board. Votaw, Mary Waldrop, Jack Wallen, Bill Ward, Sanny Ilass Of 64 S 11 Ward Tom Ward Tommy Warden, Sandra Wardlow, Harriet Warren, Bill Watley, Donna Watson, Billy , a y 9 3 W t , K ren' Watson, Luc Carroll Webster, Ralph Weiide, Jackie Weigl, Tommy Welfh, Judy Welsch, Linden S'VoaitzMark ' Wijgf Loiise West, Bettyy Wheat, Patricia thte, Rlchard Whlte, Paul Whlte, Sue Whitley, Sue 1, ms , . . . . lfe Wilkins Eric Williams, Elaine WilliamS, Judy WilliamSJtldy Lynn WilliamsLawrence WilliamsMary W0 , Class Williams, Wanda Williford, Betty SZKoung, Pgil Wilson, Martha Winfree, Jessie ?pata, m Wire, Rusty Wittman, Marolyn Zlnn, Sand; Mrs. K. Williams advisory enjoys a Christmas party on the last day of school before Christmas vacation. i 1 l A Wolfe, B111 Wolfrom, Nancy Womack, David Wood, Patti Woods Donna Woolard Donn W d J d , , a or en, u y I Of 64 .. ass 'd, Befty Young, Philip Young, Richard ,Jessm Zapata, Emma Zidd, Peter 1, Marolyn Zlnn, Sandy Mrs. Norine Caruthets uses the opaque projecter in teaching one of her English III classes. . mm Austin, Michael Balades, Elida Elliott, Cathy Gohlke, Alan Hough, Richard Besa, Freddie Gonzales, Florinda Cancino, Joe Gonzales, Pete Corder, Larry Hanen, Max Spedal Pete Gonzales, Thomas Sheffield, Dorothy Walker, Florinda Gonzales, Wayne Hayes, Max Hanen, and Richard Hough work on arts and crafts in Mr. Kenneth Sldes' third period class. -.,, 2?. Innmpn, Diane Jago, Judy Lankford, John Leyendecker, Karen McMillin, Herman Morrlsey, James Sheffield, Tom Sievers, Robert Tippie, Bernard Torres, Tony ecial Education Tumey, Beverly Sue Walker, Dorothy Mae Robert Sievers, Karen Leyendecker, Sylvia Ledesma, James Morrisey, Tony Torres, and Mr. Kenneth Sides work on arts and crafts during the third period. A wmwm.nun-v Williams, Carol Ann es, wag r Kennet 163 .C v a? . . . 53.1.. rte. .Mxofwivcxn .muwrimhxwww in r? w T We ,. 1 A M ; ,3 ,rv ban 7 i: W, - v inferEOQ: vekvy. 41,3 am: I K p M a fine A '1. v 1 am? the? forms. Rn .Jc u; yh Band I d bard 1961, one of +he manyl J ?n Hich merchin .9. m, us+ , .qg befween fbe schoo Mi 4 Ac 3 .lpmf:3 word welcome agiHe S a x e T. IT 0 Y H s . p . e v Ir? Vf. HhHltmu .1... mm? .y M4 W... :K zwaewewgkil 9 19:3? 3 . 13 .O;1n , . W., .-2.......3 -.-u':I-':rvq'v-I- R'yrQl:-1 1,: aye; n... ...2 .. 2 .77 ,A - m wmww t Richard Dela Rosa. Maroons Level Highland Owls Austin opened the 1961 season by leveling the Highland Owls of San Antonio, 25-0, Sept. 9. Playing the game almost completely on the ground, the Maroons scored a touchdown each quarter and racked up 211 yards rushing. For the second straight year Jefferson of San Antonio cast a spell over Austin, Sept. 15, and turned a close game into a seemingly endless parade of touchdowns for Jeff. Following a scoreless first half jefferson broke loose and scored 27 points compared to the Maroons1 lone six. Austin, recovering from the loss to Jefferson of the previous week, skinned the Alamo Heights Mules, 33-8, Sept. 22. Traveling on the ground again, the Maroons chalked up 297 yards rushing compared to 86 by the Mules. Varsity Footbal VARSITY COACHES this year are Mr. Travis Raven, left, Mr. Jim Tolbert, head coach, and Mr. Glen Swenson. th FRONT ROW: Buck Sandlin, Terry Baylor, Billy Weise, Don Johnson, Don Brydson, Metz Eilers, Travis Raven Jr., Douglas Beckley, , Douglas Basey, Sylvester Neal, Tom Hill. SECOND ROW: Ralph Franzetti, Bill Ward, Steve Graham, Tom Overstreet, Larry Schirpik, 1 Jim Dickens, Dave Gregg, John Berkman, Joe Rude, Bill Mayhall, David Francis, Glen Grossnickle. THIRD ROW: George Schutze, 1 Ed Hamby, Norman Winters, John Stitt, Dick Rundell, Sherman DeBusk, Tom Harper, Jim Raup, BillCrimm, Mike DeGeurin, Joe : Dike. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Gibson, James Squires, Don Gregg, John Landers, Charles Guerrero, Tom Burnette, Lee Strandtmann, 1 FIFTH ROW: Mr. Raven, Mr. Tolbert, Mr. Swenson. I RA BILLY WEISE DOUG BASEY . t LARRY SCHIRPIK Senlor, Back Senior, Back Senior, Back ay Texans alt Maroons Austin traveled to Corpus Christi, Sept. 29, only to lose to the Ray Texans, 25-0. The Maroons just missed paydirt throughout the game when they moved the ball inside the Ray 35 yardline seven times. However, the ball was lost to the Texans each time. The Falcons of Jones had the power of .a B-52 when they defeated the Maroons at House Park, 17-7. Jones completely dominated the first half, but the Maroons began a comeback try in the third quarter when they scored their lone touchdown. Nevertheless, the try was too little and too late. vis Raven, Mr. Glen glas Beckley, yrry SChirplk, A Maroon defender tackles 21 Ray Texan in the trge Schutle, hard-fought Ray game at Corpus Christi. i; eGeutin, Joe Strandtmann, BILL WARD JIM DICKENS JQE RUDE L Senior, Tackle Senior, Guard Senlor, Guard tn Temnole Wildcats Austin roared into district play by stomping the Temple Wildcats, 28-6, at House Park, Oct. 20. Playing a ground game the Maroons racked up 191 yards rushing. The Maroonsh first touchdown resulted from a fumble by Temple on the opening kickoff, which Austin recovered on the Temple 29 yardline. It took the Maroons only eight plays to move in for the touchdown. Austin racked up 14 more points in the second quarter. Billy Weise scampered 22 yards for the first touchdown; Larry Schirpik ran off left guard for the second. Austints last touchdown came in the third quarter when the Maroons recovered a fumble on the Temple 10 yard- line. Three plays later Austin scored. Temples lone touchdown came in the second quarter. A run for the extra point failed ,and the score became 6-7, the closest Temple was to come to Austin, pointwise, for the rest of the evening. Senior, Tackle Wyw' JOHN BERKMAN Senior, Center RICHARD DELA ROSA Junior, Guard TOM BURNETTE JUnior, Center DON JOHNSON Senior, E n d m ,' Senior, End ? lL GEORGE SCHUTZE Junior, Back BO EILERS Senior, Back DAVE GREGG Senior, Guard BUCK SANDLIN 3 Senior, Back g Austin Breaks Bryan Broncs The Maroons routed Bryan, 14-0, in the second game of district play, Oct. 27. In the first quarter, Halfback Fred Brocker snagged a 35-yard pass from Billy Weise and romped into the end zone. Bo Eilerst kick wasgood, making the score 7-0. 1 Austin scored again in the third quarter When Larry Schirpik plunged into the end zone, climax- ing a 35-yard drive. Eilers, try for the extra point was good, and the Maroon defense kept the score intact from then on. Austin stayed mainly on the ground, attempting only three passes. A light rain made the Bryan field slippery, but the Maroons still racked up 169 yards rushing and 10 first downs. The Bryan Broncos were still smarting from last yeafs defeat by the Maroons, but they could not stop Austin from doing it again. DON BRYDSON Senior, Center t TOM OVERSTREET Senior, Tackle SYLVESTER NEAL stops a determined Highlands ball carrier in his tracks during the first game of the season. w '1. 6; JOE DIKE BILL CRIMM MIKE DE GEURIN NORMAN WINTERS 7 Junior, Center Junior, Back Junior, Back Junior, Back DAVID FRANCIS Maroons Edge Waco Tigers Austin racked up its third straight district win of the season by edging Waco 9-6 before a crowd of 5,000 at Waco. All of the Maroons, points were scored in the opening period of play. First came a safety when Waco went into punt formation in their own end zone. The snap from center was high and the ball sailed beyond the end zone for two points. Immediately came a short free kick by Waco and a 42 yard drive by Austin for a touchdown. Larry Schirpik carried the ball the last yard into the end zone. B0 Eilersi kick for the extra point was good. Waco scored its lone touchdown in the third quarter but the conversion attempt was no good. Following Austin's nine points in the first quarter, it was mainly a defensive . game for the Maroons. Bill Ward, Tom Overstreet, Jim Dickens, and Doug Basey g. were all standout defenders of the Maroons stopping Waco play after plav. The Maroons kneel in prayer with their opponents after a hard game with Highlands of ban Antonio. SHERMAN DE BUSK Junior, End aroons Rack Rebs The Matoons moved a step closer to a district title by roll- ing over the Travis Rebels 26-6 at House Park. 1 Travis scored the first touchdown after recovering a fumble on the Austin 26 yardline. However, the try for the extra point was no good. The Maroonsi first score came in the second quarter after a short Rebel punt to the Travis 34 yardline. Larry Schirpik climaxed the drive with a three yard plunge into the end zone. Austin scored in the third quarter following an 80 yard drive in 12 plays. Schirpik again carried the ball into the end zone, this time from two yards out. The Maroons scored twice in the final quarter. The first resulted from a nine yardirun by Schirpik; the second, from a 12 yard run by Billy Weise. LEE STRANDTMAN N Junior, End A SWK Q 6 X1! ; ED HAMBY Junior, End TOM HILL Senior, End JOHN LANDERS Junior, Tackle Billy Weise eludes the Temple defense and races down the sideline for a substantial gain. JOHN STITT Junior, End DICK RUNDELL Junior, Guard WWWW Rik M1 W WWW 0Z6 , ' We t W at 1. STEVE GRAHAM Senior, Back 2. JIM RAUP Junior, Back 3. BILL MAYHALL Senior, Tackle 4. DOUG BECKLEY Senior, Guard 5. DON GREGG Junior, Guard Maroons Stomp McCaIIum Knights, The Maroons captured the district title and the city championship by rolling over McCallum 27-0 at House Park before 8,000 spectators. Larry Schirpik scored Austinis first touchdown With a five yard plunge to paydirt. Austin scored again in the second quarter With Schirpik again carrying the ball into the end zone, this time from one yard out. The Maroons moved 81 yards for their third tally. Billy Weise climaxed the drive by sweeping 15 yards around end for the touchdown. Weise scored the last touchdown for Austin in the final quarter, this time on a 66 yard romp. Sylvester Neal stops a Temple back in his tracks during 172 the first district game. Ray Texans Halt Maroons In Bi-District Playoffs The Ray Texans of. Corpus Christi downed the Maroons, 46-7, in the bi-district playoffs. For several minues, however, in t the second quarter when Austin scored its lone touchdown and the first one of the game, it looked as if Austin was to get back at Ray for its defeat of the Maroons earlier in the season. Austin launched its lone touchdown drive on the last play of the first quarter when Ray punted to the Maroon 36. A nine- yard pitch from Billy Weise to Doug Basey and an interference penalty moved the ball to the Ray 44. On the next play Weise hit Fred Brocker with a pass on the 30 and Brocker raced into the end zone. Ray immediately launched a counter attack which lasted the rest of the game. The Texans scored seven touchdowns and four extra pomts. The Maroons watch an exciting play in the Temple game. A Maroon defender throws a Temple back for a loss. Quarterback Billy Weise eludes Temple defenders and goes for a substantial gain. B-team coaches are Mrs. Bill Robertson, left, and Mr. Gayland Walker. A Maroon stops a Travis Rebel just short of the goal line. ootball The Austin B's had a 4-5 season. The team smothered Richfield, Travis, Waco, and Temple, but in turn was downed by McCallum, Bryan, Johnston and in rematches by McCallum and Travis. One of the main purposes of the B-team is to provide experience for future Varsity squad members. Many BTs will step up to the Varsity next year. Prominent among them will be Bill Page, Robert Shelly, Sanny Ward, Bill Raschke, Sherman Seiders, and Steve Johnson, according to Coach Robertson. The B-team this year has had to face relatively poor student support. In spite of this, they came up With a fine record. The B-team discusses last minute plans before a game. ks 1w mt M?MMX; FRONT ROW: Robert Moore, Sherman Seiders, Stan Archibald, Bill Parkhouse, Roy Chote, Steve Johnson, Bill Johns, Bill Barron, Ruben Solis, Linden Welsch, Terry Parker, Bill Warren. SECOND ROW: Reagen Nesbitt, Jim Daughtry', Jeff McCauley, Edward Glover, Arthur McDonald, Ed Pitts, Mike Paggi, Scottie McNutt, Duke Covert, Chuck Leshikar, Robert Shoop, Thomas O Brien, Roy Bechtol, Robert Shelley. THIRD ROW: Coach Robertson, Bill Raschke, Charles Anderson, Tom Ward, Gilbert King, Jeff Terrell, David Mabie, John Avery, Don Bryant, Bill Page, Rusty Turley, Bobby Dollar, Erwin Coonrod, Sanny Ward, Richard Shelley, Coach Walker. -Team Football A MAROON B goes around left end for a substantial gain in the Travis game. B-TEAM CAPTAINS are Robert Shelley, Sanny Ward and Steve Johnson. h 175 Members of the Varsity Basketball team are FIRST ROW: Gary Ferguson, manager, Doug McIntyre, Billy Weise, Burk Bishop, Doug Basey, Jimmy Raup. SECOND ROW: Coach Walker, Dick Bettis, Bo Rothchild, Ronnie Nicholas, Ted Parrish, Bill Newton. THIRD ROW: David Stautz, statistician, Joe Vaughan, Sanny Ward, Jim Dickens, Bill Tilson, Dale Owens, student trainer. The Varsity Basketball team had a difficult time in pre-district play this year, winning five and losing eleven. Playing many of the better schools in the state, the team fought very hard in every game. Lack of experience, caused by last year's graduation of eight AHS cagers, played a large part in the defeats. Early in the season the Maroon cagers captured fourth place in the San Marcos Basketball Tournament. Guided by the Big Bills , Tilson and Newton, the team tripped Travis in the first game but then bowed to Edison and Abilene. Emerging as outstanding players for AHS during pre-district were Bill Tilson, Bill Newton, and Bo Rothchild. One or more of them scored in the double figures each game. Coach Walker, Dale Owens, student trainer, and Gary Ferguson, manager, watch an afternoonhs Practice. .. ??XXX BILL NEWTON Senior BILL TILSON Senior Varsity cagers practice daily after school. Pictured here are Bill Tilson, left, Joe Vaughan, 16, and Bill Newton, 15. Pre-district Scores DOUG BASEY - Senior Austm 50 Johnston . . . . . . Austin 45 Miller . . . . . . . . Austin 53 Ray........... Austin 53 Alamo Heights . Austin 52 Travis . . . . . . . . . . Austin 54 Edison . . . . . . . . . . Austin 46 Abilene . . . . . . . . . . Austin 49 South San Antonio Austin 49 Jefferson . . . . . . . . . Austin 49 South San Antonio Austin 64 MacArthur . . . . . . . SSSSW BO ROTHCHILD Junior Maroons Trip Travis District play began Jan. 5 when the Maroons soundly beat BILLY WEISE Travis 52 to 43. Austin had a three point deficit at the half but came back to play one of the best games of the season. Doug Basey, Billy Weise and Bill Tilson were outstanding. Bryan made the trip to Austin Jan. 12. The Broncos took advantage of Austin's mistakes to win 61-56, but the Maroons actually scored four more points from the field than Bryan. Bo Rothchild was high man with 16 points. Austin lost to McCallum 70-50 Jan. 16. The Maroons were defeated three days later by Temple 65 to 33 and then dropped the Jan. 23 game to Waco 51 to 69. Senior DOUG McINTYRE Sophomore JOE VAUGHAN Senior TED PARRISH Junior Bill Tilson prepares to score during the Bryan game. - - ... , m 2-.-,n,,.....-....,.. g ..... .-...-MI .. m- m... , .2-.. .. .. . ...- - Cagers Smash Rebels Again The Maroons roared into the second half of district play Jan. 26 tripping Travis 66-59. Forced into a three minute overtime, the Maroons surged ahead seven points to win. Austin bowed to Waco Jan. 30, 45 to 34, and to Bryan, 62 to 45, Feb. 2. Playing their cross town rival, McCallum, Feb. 6 the Maroons were defeated 64-42. The Maroon cagers faced Temple in the last game of the season Feb. 9. The Austin team played the Wildcats an extremely close game. With one minute to play, however, Temple forged ahead to win the contest 64-60. Bill Tilson goes up for the ball at the beginning of the Temple game. RONNIE NICHOLAS DICK BETTIS JIM DICKENS Sophomore Senior Senior ta - .wr..v ..... -.......,....-.............-.. ... ....... . . -.. VJN. ..,-... BURK BISHOP Junior x VJ ?XX JIMMY RAUP Junior Richard Bettis goes up for two against Temple. SANNY WARD Sophomore wgv . fix in 1d adds two more to the score B0 Rothchi the Bryan Game. B - Team Basketball The Austin Bees played an excellent season this year, winning 20 games and losing only one to Temple. Coach Bill Robertson can not help being proud of the team and knows that next yearts Varsity will be greatly strengthened by the promotion of outstanding B-team members. Moses Avila was high point man for the season with 112 points, an average of seven per game. Other outstanding players include David Park with 80 points, Sherman DeBusk with 51, Duke Covert with 75, and Tommy Harper with 63 points. Kenneth Lyons serves as the B-team man- Co: ager. tem Members of the B-team Basketball squad are FIRST ROW: Jim Carssow, Dan Simpson, Moses Avila, David Park. SECOND ROW: Charles Anderson, Fred Clark, Duke Covert, John Ryder, Sandy Livingston, Doug Fell, and Kenneth Lyons, manager, THIRD ROW: Coach Robertson, George Schutze, Sherman DeBusk, Tom Harper, Chuck Cooley, Ronnie Gibson. x :eam man- 1 Those shooting from the outside were George Schutze, Sandy Livingston, Jim Carssow, Dan Simpson, Fred Clark, Moses Avila, Duke Covert, David Park, Doug Fell and John Ryder. xx ? x w wwx e mm r y XX X x WWW mm Coach Bill Robertson sponsors the team. e x ,mmmmxwwa 1111 Wmmm xxxxxxxxxxxxxx- and Ronnie Gibson. W4 w e .- mgmmm TM Members of the track team are FIRST ROW: John Stinson, John Emerson, Steve B'one, Mike Hammons, Don Johnson, Fred Brocker, Bill Ward, Bill Lane, Hank Hundley, Buck Sandlin; SECOND ROW. Terry Parker, Bert Hofer, Clarence Holmes, Pat Nash, Mickey Edwards, David Coonrod, Guy Sawyer, John King, James Bozarth, Garland Medearis; THIRD ROW: Fred Sharp, John Stitt, Steve Hackerman, Gary Whitlock, Ed Hamby, James Means, Bruce Lindsey, John Moss, Sherman DeBusk, Will Berezovytch; FOURTH ROW: Francis Smith, Don Gregg, Frank Conkle, Tom B'urnette,Dan Summers, Bill Moses, Dan Moss, Gary Hamilton, Bill Page, Byron Sansom; FIFTH ROW: Bill Warren, Mark VanderVoort, Bill Cummins, Jerry Morrisey, David Mabie, Sanny Ward, Robert Moore, Steve McFadden, Dan Ernest, Scott Duncan, Mike Harper, Bud DeGroot; SIXTH ROW: Cris Starr, John Avery, Charles Kilgore, Lindy Welsch, Bill F. Campbell, Ronnie Gibson, Tom Ward, Bobby Clark, John Kihorany, Arthur McDonald, James OTB'rien; SEVENTH ROW: Mr. Swenson, Tom Dabney, Pete Ayers, Bill Lawrie, Mr. Ronald Beauford. Track For the eighth year the Maroon track and field team was coached Meml by Mr. Glen Swenson. Don The Maroons began the track season by participating in an indoor A meet at San Antonio Jan. 6. Fred Brocker took first place in the high hurdles and the mile relay team placed second. The team travelled to McAllen Mar. 2-3, winning the meet and bringing home five trophies. Three records were smashed in the mile relay and in the high and low hurdles. The Maroons made a good showing at the Border Olympics Mar. 10, with team members placing in seven events. The track team participated in ,the Austin Invitational Mar. 17 and competed in the Victoria Invitational Mar. 24. The team won first alldisttict in Waco Mar. 31 and second in regional at San Antonio Apr. 14. Fred Brdcker set a new regional high hurdle record of 13.9 and the mile relay team tEdwards, Moss, Hammons, Johnsom also set a new record. Ward and Moss also won first in shot put and the 880. t t. wt Q 2W? '1 Mt. Swenson is coach of the track team for the eighth year. Managers are Pete Ayers and Bill Lawrie. 184s i Brocker, 3, Mickey titt, Steve EH ROW: r1 Sansom; .VIcFadden, :h, Bill F. . Swenson, AHS sprinters are James Means and Buck Sandlin. whW W h x Wkiyzmw; WWW W Members of the 440 relay team are James Means, Fred Brocker, Don Johnson, Steve Bone, and Buck Sandlin. W Running the hurdles Brocker. Fred Brocker makes a practice run over the high hurdles. y '7 i 5m Mx; V, Broad jumpers are Mike Hammons and Steve Hackerman. are Steve Bone, Steve Hackerman, and V WWW w e , x z MW 0 w, m WW 1 ; High jumpers are David Mabi-e, John Stlnson and Garland Medearxs. Members of the mile relay team are Mickey Edwards, Mike Hammons, John Moss, and Don Johnson. Vexxxxw xxxwmmmm Running the mile are Dan Summers, Hank Hundley5 and Guy Sawyer. . . Mlke Hammons practlces broad jumping during an afternoon workout. The AHS weight men are, Ueneeliny Pat Nash and Sherman Debusk; Ottmdinge John Emerson, Coach Ronald Beauford, and Bill . B111 Lane soars over the bar at eleven. ,1... WW m MWWW I W xme m h , w, n. '1' Wm- - an uw-m Wm mm x . kek x mmm Wyzammyzr Mmmmwmrx w JW; A Bill Ward heaves the shot over fifty feet. , e9 . x 1 h. , . The cross-country team includes FIRST ROW. Bert Hofer, Guy Sawyer, Eddie LaTouf, Byron Sansom, Bill Meats, Francis Smith; SECOND ROW: Charles Kilgore, Larry Womack, i Clarence Holmes. Not pictured are Joe Castillo, Hank Hundley, h Mickey Edwards, Steve Hackerman, Dan Summers, John Moss, Bill Lane, James Means, Pete Ayers. , X f h t , '51 I flai' John Moss takes V e .. ,' I , , jg - ' ' a practxce lap . e ,, ., , ' . , w , m around the cin- ' . ' ' ' e ' der track. The pole vaulters are Gary Whitlock, Bill Lane, and David Coonrod. Clarence Holmes, John Moss, and Mickey Edwards run the 880. Running the 440 are Eddy Hamby, Bruce Lindsey, Mike Hammons, and Don Johnson. March March March March March March March March M arch April April April April April April April May May May 12 13 16 19 '22 23 26 30-31 10 13 17 24 27 10 Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. V5. The Varsity Baseball team includes FIRST ROW: Burk Bishop, Norman Winters, Doug McIntyre, Mike DeGeurin, Larry Lee, Jimmy Raup, Randy Stark, Ralph Franzetti, manager; SECOND ROW: Chuck Newell, manager, George Schutze, David Hart, Ted i Parrish, Doug Basey, Doug Fell, Ronnie Hackleman; Duke Covert; THIRD ROW: Coach Travis Raven, David Chapman, Bo Roth- 3 child, Ronnie Nicholas, Butch Pagnozzi, Tommy Harper, Tommy Moore, Robert Reeves, manager. Ray Lanier Killeen UT Freshmen Johnston McCallum Seguin Travis Tournament VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. V5. V5. VS. VS. VS. UT F reshmen Bryan Temple McCallum Waco Travis Bryan Temple McCallum Waco Travis Coach Raven discusses the team roster with man- agers Chuck Newell, Robert Reeves, and Ralph Franzetti. 5? Billy Weise is safe at first base in a long drive to right field. The Austin pitching staff includes Tommy Moore, Tommy Harper and Jimmy Raup. The catchers are David Hart, Norman Winters, and David Chapman. Butch Pagnozzi out at first. ... A... aa-..w-...Q .. ,'5h?fdn RHI fl ?XXXL NW, ' yh Mm Norman Winters catches as Doug Basey concentrates on the upcom- ing pitch. The Austin infield, Ueneelingy Doug Fell, George Schutze, Ronnie Hackleman, Mike h DeGeurin, Larry Lee; Qtandingl' Ronnie Nicholas, Burk Bishop, Butch Pagnozzi, B0 I Rothchild, Duke Covert, Doug McIntyre. Burk Bishophs slide into second is seen from a wormhs eye view. Members of the team take start of the Ray game. Aft the .. www ?W'4 44444 4444444 X4 h 44444 444 4 4 44' 444444444? 4 4W4; 4 4 V 444 2W Burk Bishop makes the dirt fly as he slides safely into second. After a tough season the players hang up their gloves until the next year. Bo Rothchild scrambles back to third before DOug Fell can tag him out. thZ 4 I 4 h '2, 4 , 44XZ' W Mr. Milton OTDell coaches to intramurals. the varsity golf team in addition X Golf The AHS Golf Team participated in several top-ranked tournaments this year, including Bas- trop-Feb. 24, Eagle PasseMar. 3, BradyeMar. 17, and Brownwood-Mar.24. The team entered the district playoffs at Bryan, Mar. 31, with a good chance of winning. The golfers practiced at the Hancock and Municipal courses, going on to place fifth in both the Bastrop and Eagle Pass tournaments. Accord- ing to Coach Milton OTDell, Elliot Silverstone and Dale Roper were outstanding players. The team won second in district at Bryan and third in regional play at San Antonio Apt. 14. Ed Maxey, Randy Mueller and Coach Milton OTDell look on as Darryl Lee putts. Membe golf tc tlce t1 drives cock b1 ceeding portant ment I The AHS golfers include: KNEELING: Jud Cary, Ed Maxey, Darryl Lee, B0 Eilers, Elliot Silverstonc, Dan Simpson; STANDING: Robert McDaniel, Fred Clark, David Cogburn, Randy Mueller, Tom Ward, John Pendleton, Ronald Reinarz, Coach Milton OhDell. Members of the golf team prac- tice their long drives at Han- cock before pro- ceeding to im- portant tourna- ment play. $W Wwwm WWVW WWW ; h hgh wzfyhmmx th h f WzW K h h h WW a Vi? hM w 0X 193 Boys Tennis Interest in tennis has grown immensely this year. Coach Woodrow Sledge says that enthusiasm among team members is very high. The team participated in several state tournaments including ones at San Antonio, March 11-12, Corpus Christi, Jan. 26-27, and Garland. The squad also held meets with Temple and McCallum. Outstanding members of the team this year are David Young in singles, and David Nelson and Bill Driscoll in doubles. The team practiced each Saturday at Caswell Courts during the fall semester. During the spring, tennis is part of the physical education Program. David Nelson and Bill Driscoll captured the boys tennis doubles title in regional. This enabled them to advance to the state meet. David Nelson can be found practicing daily at Caswell. T Members of the Boys' Tennis team are tkneelingh Vic Hurley, Billy Pohl, Phocion Park, Tom Best, Billy Raschke, and Jon Leroy Kuehner. Standin are David A. Youn , Bill Dr' 11 D 'd l ' Richard Friedmangnd Coach Sleage. g lSCO , aVl Ne $011, Mlke Bland, JOhn BOde: IMW iscoll, , Bill Dr d Nelson i Dav e, d o B n h o J 2,0. mm o.m YP .r C An dun. :v. n; Dm sa mg 6 mm m.m mm mo 3 a CD. mi tk mm .1P 9 con d.m CC $0 h hP ad 0 Cm mar? is team can be seen practicing daily at Caswell. Members of the term Girlsi Tennis This year the Girls' Varsity Tennis team is the largest in the schoolis history. Tennis is the only varsity sport open to girls at Austin High. Miss Betty Gray, sponsor of the team, says that it should be as good as any she has ever sponsored. This past year the team participated in several tourna- ments including Corpus Christi, Jan. 26-27, and San Antonio, Mar. 11-12. The group also competed in the Austin Jaycee tournament and several smaller ones in Central Texas. The girls practiced three' days a week after school during the fall semester. In the spring a physical education credit is given for girls tennis. Carole Sandlin and Linda Noe won the senior girlsi Moi lb doubles in district. Also Karen Keel captured the junior , 41 Edmondx singles and Jan Baldwin and Penny Peavy won the 1 1jihMcCuiSIi junior doubles. 3m Practice by members of the team is stressed. Carole Sandlin is taking Miss Grays advice. An exuberant group of tennis players takes to the courts for an exciting game. 'tv u Q 1 Members of the Girlst Tennis team are, FIRST ROW, Betsy Isaac, Mary Ann Mellenbruch, Terry Clarkson, Lucille Puett, Jo Nell Edmondson, Beverly Wright, Karen Keel, Jan Baldwin, Carol Niermeier. Standing are Coach Gray, Rose Ann Rowlett, Shelly McCuistion, Linda Noe, Pat Parker, Gg McCusition, Sheryl Behne, Carole Sandin, Susan Page, Penny Peavy, and Marty Douglas. the ame- ; Members of the Girlst Tennis team work out during a typical practice session. Sheryl Behne prepares for a smashing serve that is sure to baffle her opponent. 197 Intramurals The intramural sports program is a very important part of the extracurricular picture, giving an opportun- ity for many students to take part in physical activities. This year Mr. Milton OhDell and Mrs. Jo Ann Tieken are the intramural sponsors. Intramural letters are given to participants in both the boyst and girlst programs. A participant becomes eligible for such a letter when he accumulates 400 points in boyst intramurals or 500 in the girlst program. These points are earned by placing andwor participating in the intramural events, which include ping pong, tennis, volleyball, touch football, bombardment, speedball, swimming, badminton, and other sports. Randy Parker, Andy Jackson, David Bell, and Chris Jelks were all winners in boysh tennis. Linda and Marsha Slease won first and second places in girlst tennis singles. Larry Lee was a winner in ping pong singles. Winners of Class AA football are, FIRST ROW: Glen Lewis, Larry Lee, and Tim Carssow. SECOND ROW: Scottie Mc- Guire, John Charlton, Benny Holland, Houston Daniel, and Eddie Dudley. Winners of boys, tennis doubles, Class A, are Steve Stitt Winners of ping pong doubles are FIRST ROW: Benny Holland and Houston Daniel, Class A. SECOND ROW: Ivan Taborsky and David Bell, Class AA Winners. Winners of bombardment Class A, are FIRST ROW: Fred Gruver, Eric Wilkins and Ralph Webster. SECOND ROW: Mike Holman, Dick Slaughter, and Felix Soto. THIRD ROW: Bob Drury, Mike Harper, and Gary Porfirio. Class AA bombardment Winners are FIRST ROW: Don Bengston and Chuck Worrell and, SECOND ROW: Harold Hashem and Joe Erb. xxx w W X kaxxxx w mm w W WW WWW MW ROW: Eric Wilkins, Fred per, Gary Porfirio, Jimmy Second place Winners of Class A football are FIRST SECOND ROW: Mike Har Gruver, and Felix Soto. McGavem, and Mike Holman. 200 1F Tab; k . ,, ' . ., - --A- -- - ...,. . .. - w - r-w .. n v - n... .- Mm ... ,. .---...-- ...- ...-..-.'......-..-- --..,... ,..,,..,h.-A,.-. --.,..-. ..-,..,.,.........w...........-..y ...,..;....n -, ; .w, ..,.-,.U V A .. , . 1 V ., 7.... Members of the Winning swimming team are Thurston Bland, David Northington, Phocion Park, Scot Duncan, and Kenny Richardson. Winner of girls' badminton is Beverly Averyt. W Winners of mixed ping pong doubles are Ivan and Sonia Taborsky. Winners in girlsf intramurals were Marsha and Linda Slease, first and second places in intermediate tennis, Beverly Averyt and Janice Murray, speedball, and Sonia Taborsky and Leslie Christensen, first in ping pong doubles. The first and second place win- ners in girls' swimming were Pam Plant, left, and Ethel Chapel. 42me Members of the winning speedball team are SITTING: Mary Jane Northrup, Sally Tampke, Barbara Cheeves, Ann Peacock; STANDING: Beverly Averyt, Sonia Taborsky, Chica Gray, Janice Murray, Laura Guerrero, Pat Price, Jane Earnest, Andy Shupce. 44,7 id 11310 ,. Dav Porf ins : Gary basketball, Class A, are FIRST ROW 1 a r U m a r. t 0 I1 ,5 V4 0 ID n .1 S r e d l 0 h e l t .U C C a I P t S PL .1 F Fletcher Lathrop, Eric Wilk Holmes; SECOND ROW and Mike Harper. ke Mi . Jo Ann Morton; SECOND ROW 1 program are Warren Dell and Mrs Class AA basketball Ralph Bailey, J Russ Slparenberg, Tommy Moore, Al Staehely. in boys 1e ilton O Charl Sam Boyd, Webb M mners are F IRST ROW 9 ieken Sponsors for the intramura 1n, Mr T The W Fag w .. x; V W'b w$ z E .- . w :3. u. 45 W. .1 3 a . M $ . M4 I ' .. 205 . --.. .. - .,---,..- .. 1' OFFICERS FOR FALL-David Chapman, president; John Emerson, vice president; Roberta Kent, clerk; John Stitt, sergeant-at-arms; Teddy Griffith, treasurer; Charles Guerrero, sergeant-at-arms; Pebble Stone, recording secretary; and Debbie Blandy, corresponding secretary. COMMITTEE HEADS-FIRST ROW: Jeanne Cruse- mann, talent show; Mary Catherine Reed, social; Sandy Joiner, courtesy; Theo Wilkes, talent show; Nancy McCullough, spirit and sportsmanship; Barbara Carroll, devotion. SECOND ROW: David Young, point system; Pat Ollison, social; Jack Corley, recognition; Scotty Erwin, lunchroom; Mark Cooper, safety; Penny Wilson, spirit and sportsmanship. 206 REPRESENTATIVES, FOR FALLeFIRST ROW: WV . A Bill Driscoll, Pete Gonzales, Frank Conkle, Patsy Collins, Susan Aldridge, Melanie Martindale, Judy Eitelman, Charlotte Huntley, Pat Price, Shirley Zenkner, Kaylynn Lloyd, Jeff McCauley. SECOND ROW: Houston Daniel, Kathy Shive, Kay Campbell, Cherry Cromer, Betty West, Chica Gray, Bonnie Isaac, John Moss, Kent Rider. THIRD ROW: Ted Parrish, David Hart, Mike Bland, Dave Gregg, Tommy Harper. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Bailey, Steve Stitt, Roy Bechtol, Ervin Coonrod. : Student Council The Student Council during the Fall 1961 session sponsored many activities, including the revision of the point system, the placing of a white picket fence on the front lawn, Howdy Week and the Swamp Stomp, sale of Student- Directories, Spirit Week, and many others. Catherin Alley, S w chairmm Linda 1V. REPI KaiSt SEO Luck Dum Devotional Committee members are Dorothy Plummer, Linda Burk, Sarah Burcham, Diana Butler, Barbara Carroll, chair- man, and Margaret Rideout. Members of the Social Committee are FIRST ROW: Mary Catherine Reed, co-chairman, Jo Carol Rhea, Gretchen Alley, Susan Aldridge, Nancy Williams, Pat- Ollison, co- chairman; SECOND ROW: Malone Hill, Margie Sanford, 5 Linda Mayes, Dave Gregg. , mm m . CARELYK' waxs'mm? 2 . BIL' Recognition Committee members are Betsy Pennington, Mary Louise Bode, Jack Corley, chairman, Anne Lovell, Dwight Schulz,and Chuck Worrell. 11961 REPRESENTATIVES FOR FALL-FIRST ROW: Louisa Mahone, Hallie Slaughter, Linda Burk, Karen the Kaiser, Carol Anderson, Terry Toler, Janice Murray, Patsy Myer, Ann Savage, Judy Fruchter, Kathy King. white V SECOND ROW: Sarah Burcham, Debbie Blandy, Betty Egelhoff, Kathy Young, Susan Marshall, Cheryl Week , Lucksinger, Patty Wood, Claire Peterson, Joyce Ritchie. THIRD ROW: Bill Ward, Jerry Frank, Scotty :tories, Duncan, Stan Shaw, Chuck Rogers, David Reichert. Safety Committe members are Betty Egelhoff, David Coonrod, and Mickey Burn- up. Chairman is Mark 207 mm x AW.Mw ALTERNATES FOR FALLtFIRST ROW: Dianna Dunken, Judy Worden, Penny Bumpus, Pat EvanS, Cathy Foust, Ann McNeill, Phoebe Reed, Slally Harris, Kay Weiss, Evangeline Emory, Skippy Leffler, Tom Moore. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Peterson, Joe Halton, Pebble Stone, Babs Becker, Dusty Dansby, Barbara Keller, Sidney Brient, Jamie Harris, Phyllis Gerloff. THIRD ROW: Joe Holt, Kenny Bartosh, Sherman Seiders, Byron Sansom. The several committees are an important part of the working body of the Student Council. Their industry determines Whether or not the Student Council achieves its goals for that semester. ALTERNATES .FOR FALL-FIRS,T ROW: Bunny Starnes, Becky Brent, Judy Davis, Margie Sanford, Jo Carol Rhea, Teddy Griffith, Sue Young, Mary Christianson, Betsy Isaac, Suzanne Allen, Stephanie Mil- lard. SECOND ROW: Carol Ginn, John Campbell, Mary Ann East, Karen Diane Hibler, Mary McPherson, Christy Hobbs, Sally Tampke, Helen Lund, Diane Rose, A1 Staehely, Steve Clark, Charles Anderson. Talent Show Committee members are THIRD ROW: Billy Page, John LIiller, Vince Moyer, Mike DeGeurin, Theo Wilkes, co-chairman, Jane Cornick, Chuck Hlbbetts, Bo Rothchild, Steve Johnson. Tina McGaughey, Jeanne Crusemann, co- chairman, Sanny Ward, Sherman DeBusk, Malone Hill. Publicity committee members for the fall semester . . are David Hart Grout, lefo, Tina McGaughey, Dav1d Chapman and John Emerson place a wreath on the Memorlal Monu- Tina Shanks, pam Bodoin, chairman, Steve Stitt ment to commemorate Veterans? Day- - wack, 1cm, Andy Shupee, Dusty Dansby, Sidney Brient. ymmwa mam . . . . ' - ' ' r ' bers are Tedd ! S mt and S ortmanshx comm1ttee members are Lmda Black, Lmda Shurtleff, P01.r1t' 8 stem commxttee rpem . y Jgannie 13ml; Ginny Sorts, Bunnv Starnes, Nancy McCullough, Dusty Dansby, Grlfflth, Scott Erwm, Dav1d Young, chalrman, Terry Toler, Penny Wilson, chairman. Richard Bettis, Steve Stltt. g m V. mm; W WM Wwwexk x Representives for the spring session: FIRST ROW-Dottic Broom, Bunny Starnes, Sue Young, Mary Louise Bode. Pat Rylander, Kathy Shive, Nelda Gibbs, Ann Huddleston, Patsy Myers, Anne Dobbs, Cathy Elliott, Ann Peacock, Nancy McLean, Kay Weiss; SECOND ROWeKandy Menefee, Jeannie Barcus, Marsha Kimbro, Kay Cook, Mary Ann Mellen- bruch, Terry Roos, Nancy Faubion, Becky Coffeen, Stephanie Millard; THIRD ROW- Kenny Bartosh, Joel Smith, Pete Gonzales, Doug McIntyre, Karen Diane Hibler, Cynthia Leggett. The Spring Student Council sponsored many activities including the Spring . , Carnival, Sprmg Finale Dance, Slave Auction, Spring Talent Show, and increasing p r. n 9 school pride and generalgood deeds. Representatives for the spring season: FIRST ROW;Larry Lee, Ronnie Peterson, Kenny Roberts, Joe Holt, Charles Taylor, Bill Driscoll, Scott McGuire, Don Bengston; SECOND ROWeMargery Kcngla, Becky Brownlow, Suzanne OhBryan, Shirley Zenkner, Barbara Cheeves, Karen Kaiser, Douglas Davis, Jessie Winfree, Sandra Anderson, Barbara Acker, Mina Hawkins, Hallie Slaughter, Kay Nell Shelton, Nancy Carroll, Maryanna Jesse; THIRD ROWeDavid Coonrod. Steve Hack- erman, Mark Vandervoort, Steve Stitt, Sherman Seiders, Cathy Foust, Bill Warren, Mike Bland; FOURTH ROW-Paul Engel- mg, Tommy Pihlgren, Steve Graham, Tommy Hill, Ray Wallace. e7 , x e V4 Alter BCVCJ deAn Guer ROW Mary Elain Jan I Holt, mhln FHAH'iI Alternates for the spring session are FIRST ROW: Beverly Sue Tumey, Diane Hibler, Tracy Smith, deAnn Gantz, Sally Knippa, Sally Searight, Annie Guerra, Barbara Carroll, David Bell; SECOND ROW: Byron Sansom, Mary Johnson, Susan Page, Mary Moorman, Barby White, Loula Rhodes, Elaine Crockett, Judy Fruchter; THIRD ROW: Jan Baldwin, Carol Ann Foyt, Janie Penn, Donna Holt, Terry McKay, Barbara Keller. Student Council committee heads for spring are FIRST ROW: Kathleen Tyler internal relations, Jeannie Barcus devotional, Carolyn Bell parking lot, Betty Egelhoff recognition board, Teddy Griffith courtesy, Penny Wilson--utility, Jo Carol Rhea slave auction; SECOND ROW: Jeanne Crusemann-vcamival, Sandy Joiner-talent show, Debbie Blandywsocial, Roberta Kent courtesy, Theo Wilkes social, Georgann Evans spirit and sportsmanship, Sarah Burcham-faculty and students; THIRD ROW: Dave Gregg:recognition, Jane Cornick faculty and students, Tina McGaughey-publicity, Biily Weisewspirit, Charlie Guerrerwslave; FOURTH ROW: Mickey Burnupvsafety, Doug Basey camival, Andy Welsch parking lot, David L. Young- point system, Joe Rude-beautification. Alternates for the spring session are; FIRST ROW: Jimmy Richards, Eddy Pitts, Drew Mass- man, Glen Lewis, Jimmy Acock, Danny Taylor, Tommy Ward, Jimmy Raup, Mike Lovett; SECOND ROW: Scott Duncan, Jim Chote, Jann Sorrell, Christine Stohl, Donna Woolard, Carmen Mercado, Carol Colby, Frances Waghalter, Rick Houser, Chris Blair, Denise Armistead; THIRD ROW: Mary McElroy, Sharon Aynesworth, Terry Toler, Margie Sanford, Clara Heironimus, Diann Williams, Sandra Sparks, Nancy Newton; : FOURTH ROW: Malcolm Milburn, Fletcher ' Lathrop, David Hart, Eddie Dudley, John Ryder, John Yeager, Vic Hurley. W 1ng Spring Student Council officers are John Berkman, presi- dent; Mary Louise Bode, treasurer; Tommy Philgren, sergeant-at-arms; and Jeannie Barcus, chapain. Not pictured are Biil Ward, vice president; Maryanna Jesse, recording secretary; Suzanne O'Bryan, corresponding secretary; Kay Nell Shelton, clerk; and David Coonrod, sergeant-at-arms. New Sponsor-Successful Year The Red Dragon Players is an organization Whose aim is to provide the theater goers of Austin High School with stimulation as well as entertainment. It promotes a spirit of co-operation, provides an opportunity for young people in- terested in the fine arts to work and see their accomplishments, and furnishes the basis for many friendships founded on a common ground. The 1961-1962 season bill included Thornton Wildefs TTThe Skin of Our Teeth, a provocative play about human existence; uThe Teahouse of the August Moonh by John Patrick, a comedy about American occupation of Okinawa; and a workshop of scenes in the spring. The contest play was a romantic fantasy of a water nymph, TTOndine. Miss Terri Flynn is sponsor. I 2, Officers are Tina McGaughey, reporter-historian; Jay Mumma, presi- dent; Brooks Peterson, sergeant-at-arms; Miss Flynn, sponsor; Will Berezovytch, treasurer; Evangeline Emory, vice president; Jane Cornick, secretary. mm mm xxxxm RED DRAGONSaFIRST ROW: Jay Barbara Carroll, Margaret Rideout, SECOND ROW: Bob Burns, Tina McGaughey, Dorothy Plummet, Forrest Roan, Evangeline Emory; THIRD ROW: Lynn Alexander, Jerry Williams, Gary Wiley, Jackie Bohuslav, Jenny Fruchter, Mike Pendley; FOURTH ROW: Brooks Peterson, Harvey fuchs, Gene Bounds, David Benjamm, Walter Otto. Mumma, Will Berezovytch, Sandra Enck, Terry Clarkson, Linda Rosprim, Marlene Branner, Clydette Townley, Frances Waghalter, Miss Flynn' 9 Chris XWilliams, Alice Embree, Martha Barnett, Betty Egelhoff, Jane Cornick, 2.12 :ion leir any ton A tive of ed' a i .test 1ph PINKIESeFIRST ROW: Richard Ponton, Phil Bobbitt, Karen Erwin, Barbara Cheeves, Susan Wade, : Jessie Winfree, Marilyn Fanning, Donald Adams; SECOND ROW: Cecil Jones, Nancy Bodine, Byrlan Cass, Judy Fruchter, Marolyn Wittman, Margery Kengla; THIRD ROW: Mimi Emory, Jackie Bowen, Nancy Lanier, Barbara Acker, Mary McElroy, Pam Fielder, Eugene Dorf. Red Dragon Brooks Peterson and Pinkie Richard Ponton re- hearse a scene in the second Red Dragon production, nThe Tea-House of the August Moon. Water fights are common at Red Dragon work days. During these days, props and flats are cleaned. At the annual fall Pinkie initia- tion, new members are put through many trials and tests .including the presentation of extemporaneous skits. Miss Flynn, new Red Dragon sponsor, accepts the petition of a ulowly pinkie at the annual initiation. 213 v 4: f , t. . . .. M. .. . -, . ht. ' . .. . Wm .t .t..t..:. . e . .,-,r..h..t-....-t.......--.h.....-..t.....n . .--.--............-.A.....- ...M ...r h e...V . l...hem..-M -.....-..,h. ............ Ht-t-.....--.-. ......t. emu mxxw wees? -- -mxu::; s;-:-.-xe1g-e--.g..mg-- v A 1x FIRST ROW: Suzanne Jackson, Susan Hawkins, Penny Bumpus, Kathleen Tyler, Mary Louise Bode, Frances Waghalter, Mac McKinley, Kenneth Lyons, Randy Cook, Haven Starr, Randy Pauer, Andy Jack: son, Suzanne OTBryan, Jeannie Holliday, June Hixson, Barbara Carroll; SECOND ROW: Kay Nell Shelton, Suzanne Allen, Marguerite Jarrell, Gwen Doss, Carmen Mercado, Judy Byrd, Stig Ostlund, Douglas Beckley, Mark Vandervoort, Bill Warren, Robert Adams, Karen Jensen, Coralea Little, Debbie Hunt, Carolyn Duce, Loula Rhodes; THIRD ROW: Carole Zoch, Kay Kerchev1lle, Diane Doetsch, Peg Brown, The Stephen F. Austin High School Choir, under the direction of Miss Virginia Decherd, has gained a nation-wide reputation for the performance of good music and has sung several times with the Austin Symphony Orchestra. The choir has sung over the NBC coast-to-coast broadcast twice a year for the past six years, and the group is accepted Without audition. Their singing was a portion of the Christmas broadcast to the Armed Forces. The choir has made various local appearances including singing for the Rotary Club, the Optimists and ether civic groups. lhey performed at the annual banquet of the University of Texas Institute of Law-Science and the Texas Association of School Business Man- agers, in March. For their Christmas program, the choir presented selections from Leo Sowerby's nChrist Reborn. The Spring Festival production included the inspirational uGod,s Trombones by James Weldon Johnson and a comical selection, Brooklyn Baseball Cantata. The accompanyists for this year are Carol Clare, Linda Black, and June Hixson. At right is Miss Decherd and her acrompanyists Linda Black, Carol Clare, and June Hixson. Bolttom are Haven Starr, Theo Wilkes, Leslie Huff, Sarah Burcham, Betsy Williams, Kay Tyler, and Randy Cook. 214 ' , Peggy Brewer, George Stratton, Bob Jacobsen, Travis Raven JL, Chip Compton, Joe Farmer, Theo Wilkes, jy Jack- Carol Clare, Anne Galloway, Margie Sanford, Debbie Blandy; FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Bell, Mary Lu Sheltorl, Acock, Lynn Ann Roberts, Dotty Broom, Carol Ginn, Charlie Morton, Jack Corley, Harold Johnson, Pat Donglas Patterson, Earl Hagn, Skip McBrine, Jane Shuford, Sarah Burcham, Jeanne Crusemann, Carolyn Aldridge; e Hunt, FIFTH ROW: Tina McGaughey, Jean Doremus, Jackie Sue Bohuslav, Suzanne Holmes, Phyllis Gerloff, BIOWD, Barbara Haufler, Bill Lemburg, Leslie Huff, Mike Squires, Thomas Wilcox, Gail Watson, Maryanna Jesse, Martha Barnett, Terry Hobbs, Linda Black. Lynn Ann Roberts, the choir librarian, looks over the choifs large repertoire. Robe Mistresses, Debbie Blandy and Gail Watson, survey the robe closet with its nearly a hundred robes. Jeannie Barcus, Anne Galloway, Mark Van- derVoort, Carol Clare, Andy Jackson, Lynn Roberts, Leslie Huff, and Barbara Haufler, music distributors, help the choir by passing out mu51c. ,4, Narrators for the choir during the Christmas selection, Christ Reborn, are Douglas Beckley, Jackie Bohuslav, Joe Farmer, and Jack Corley. 216 j Mary'Nell Dudley, Dora Lopez, Sandy Miller. SECOND ROW: Carol ' ROW: Carol Sovocool, Diane Meyer, Brenda Klein, Pat West, Melod WWW W IBELWCANTO SINGERS FIRST ROW: Dianna Dunken; Sandra Jarvis, Carmen Mercado, Penny Bumpus, Mimi Emory, Glodine .Pfopps, Gay Wickert, yn Knox, Jane Lucksinger, Susan Hawkins, Debbie Hunt, Reynolds, and Dinah Ledbetter. THIRD ROW: Betty White, Clarene Walker, Melinda Lawson, Mary Lena uente, Jean Schattenberg, Sally Tampke, Jeanne Richey, anna Brewer, Jeanette Lesikar, Christine Walling. FIFTH y Shuler, Deanna Schroeter, Pam Bodoin, Lucy Ross, Kathie Simons, Cindy Swanson, Ann McNeill, Gayle Aicklen, Wanda Ross. . Kathy Huss, Eleanor Gammon, Holley Sparks, Dianne DeBois, Cheryl Gorham, Christine Stohl, Kay Kercheville, Linda Shurtleff, Martha Schattenberg, Vicky Kirk, Carol Ginn. FOURTH ROW: Stella La F Jeanne Crusemann, Judy Landreth, Patti Threlkeld, Joyce Herrin, De -.HWA-... 4,... W 4 W h.-m ,w '.4 7n emiv .3; ert, mt, any can my, TH 055, MAROON CHORALE FIRST ROW: Benny Hardin, TravisCrooks, Kenneth Gibson, Milton Carlson, Larry Christianson, Willie Parker, David .Marrero. SECOND ROW: Tom Wilcox, James Bradley, Jack Starkey, Jim Green, David Ramirez, Butch Pagnozzi, Glenn Schade, Danny Lundquist. THIRD ROW: Bill Dahforth, Pat Patterson, Lucy Powell. w Bel Canto Singers and Maroon Chara The Bel Canto Singers, the all-girl choir of Austin High School, is directed by Mrs. Bettye Lumpkins. The girls Practice two days a week after school besides a class period. The excellent results from their diligent practice are evident in their various performances. They took part in the Christmas Music Festival and Pageant and in the Spring Festival along with the rest of the choral department. They participated in a Christmas program in the capital rotunda. Their voices were heard by all of AHS as they sang in the halls the day before the Christmas holidays. Not shown are Cindy Branch, Ann Brandt, Carolyn Ann Branum, Sharon Bryant, Carol Colby, Judy Davis, Carolyn Etheredge, Shirley Johnson, Roberta Kent, Brenda Ladd, Judy Latson, Coralea Little, Vicki Lyman, Loretta Lyon, Kay Patterson, Mary Stableford, Janice Thayer, and Kathy Young. The Maroon Chorale, sponsored by Miss Virginia Decherd, is the all-boy choir of Austin High School. The choir practices in the morning before school. The students of Austin High enjoyed their singing in the Christmas Pageant and Spring Festival. The Choir also sang at many civic club meetings in the city. The boys are chosen for mixed choir because of their fine ' ability. Members not shown are Kenneth Lyons and Skip McBrine. e MABilUNS MA Hg: WM? W Members of the band march into the gym to furnish music Wyy for the spirited pep rally before the McCallum game. Marching with Music Mr. Lafalco Robinson, band director, looks over a new piece of music in the band hall. E $ 1 Mejorettes Kandy Menefee, Jan Sorrell, Marjorie Campbell, Dlane Cottingham, and Mary Davis form a pyramid. wayxxxylyw The Maroon band forms A Texas-Rice game. mish music on the Memorial Stadium field in the Band Day half time show me. NNX WWWW O The Austin High School Band participates in varied activities throughout the year. During the football season it furnishes entertainment of marching and music at half time shows. It takes part in the annual University of Texas Band Day activities with other high schools from over the state. The band also enters solo ensembles and contest music in Interscholastic League competition, and stages public con- certs. M ...... The band practices for Interscholastic League competition under the direction of Mr. Robinson. b611, Members of the band rehearse for the spring concert on 3 Cing May 2. 1m ' , V I M FIRST ROW: Majorie Campbell, Jan Sorrell, Kandy Mene- fee, Diane Cottingham, Mary Davis. drum major; Scott Erwin, assistant drum major; 1 fo y v Kg; SECOND ROW: Mr. Robinson, Patsy Myers, Marilynn Darling, Cheryl Fox, Will Berezovytch, Sue Swaim, Elaine Crockett, Ann Savage, Rita Pannell, Kaylynn Lloyd, Judy Fruchter, Nancy McLean, Vicky Kirk, Chuck Rogers, Andrew Massman, David Rohrer, Joe Holt, Edward Castruita, Bill Wolfe, Weldon Gentry, Jonny Fruchter, John Rohrer, Diann Williams, Marilyn Mueller, Babs Becker, Terry Hobbs, Mollie Gregory, Nancy Bales, Pat Collins, Nancy Lanier, Elizabeth Guinn, Scott Erwin, Newton Hightower. Band officers are FIRST ROW: Diann Williams, librarian; Mollie Gregory, secretary; Pat Colllns, vice president; Ann Savage, uniform manager; Sally Searight, snipe mistress; Terry Hobbs, assistant librarian; SECOND ROW: Frank Williams, president; Newton Hightower, Bill Engle, snipe master. 4,... AH-lrnAH-tt-d ,. Engarkng, THIRD ROW: Trudy Wllkes, Gary Gilbert, Jim Pitts, Gary Crockett, Sally Searight, Linda Green, John Raish, David , roc ett, Deason, Larry Magruder, Harvey Fuchs, Nash Hernandez, Dale Montgomery, Jerry Schwab, Skippy Leffler Donna Watley. V Fruchter, Lovell, Ross Nisbet, Gary Swenson, Randy Sanders, George FIFTH ROW: Charles Beadle, Tommy Weigl, Wade Weiler EMassman, Miller, Kay Weiss, Frank Williams, Kent Rider. FOURTH Bob Tower, Tom Neal, Bob Davis, Danny Taylor Iohn Knippa, C,Welfi0n ROW: Linda Gilbert, Paul Ragsdale, Terry Sanders, James Bill Engle, Dan Hart, Jerry Taylor, John Neal, John EllisOn, 15, Marilyn Castruita, Tom Weatherton, John Walcutt, John Bode, Tommy Richard Boner, Sandy Zinn, Nancy Bodine Hairiet Wardlaw, WY, Nancy Deens, Kay Patterson, Bill Carpenter, Kay Gustafson, Moton Doug Davis, Steve Harsch. , 7 :ott Erwin, All State band winners are Mollie Gregory, David Swarm, Newton Hightower, and David Montgomery. District and regional band Winners are FIRST ROW: Richard Bgner, Claudia Sanders, Douglas McCrea, Will B'erezovytch, Vlrginia Betts, Bill Hanks, Bill Carpenter, Mollie Gregory; SECOND ROW: Pat West, Frank Williams, Bill Engle, Kent Rldef, David Swarm, Newton Hightower, Charles Beadle, Chuck Rogers. Wwwa MMMNM Percussion players John Rohrer and Weldon Gentry show off their drums with Mr. Robinson, the con- ductor. 001014 h; ; Jim Pitts, cornetist, gets his picture taken after taking the rest of the band and orchestra pictures. Violinists are FIRST ROW: Robert Adams, Travis Conoley, Dorothy Plummet, Myra Osborn; SECOND ROW: Elsa Hipolito, Beverly Sunday, Nancy Carpenter, James Means, Penny Peavy. The Winds section includes FIRST ROW: Larry Jackson, Rad Wallace, Paul Ragsdale, Melanie Hickerson; SECOND ROW: Jean Moore, Mary Lamar, Frank Williams, Douglas Davis, Jerry Taylor; THIRD ROW: John Knippa, Carl Hickerson, Randy Sanders, Scotty Thomas, Ann Bailey. 3, The string section includes FIRST ROW: Helen Lund, Cathy Foust; SECOND ROW: Alan Smith, Nancy Mabry; THIRD ROW: Donna Cranfill, Judie Campbell. M 0 h 0 u s I c In T e A I r The AHS Orchestra provided music before school on special occasions and the group also participated in the All-State Orchestra competition in Dallas. Seven members of the orchestra made All-State Orchestra this year. Some orchestra and band members went to Dallas for the Texas Music Educatorsh Association Grand Concert. With the money the group made on the annual magazine drive, the orchestra was able to purchase some needed equipment. ; icture taken thpe band and Orchestra officers are Janie Penn, secretary; Scotty Thomas, premdent; Cathy Foust, vice president. All-State Orchestra members are FIRST ROW: Nancy Mabry, Myra Osborn, Cathy Foust; SECOND ROW: Travis Conoley, Jerry Taylor, Scotty Thomas, Alan Smith, Judie Campbell. Not pictured is Janie Penn. FIRST ROW: Marguerite Jarrell, Sharon Schooley, Judy Twid- well, Caroline Jenkins, Sue Holland, Glodine Propps, Myra Osborn, Teddy Griffith, Sally Knippa, Mary Louise Bode, Cherry Stayton, Holly Hemphill, Maryanna Jesse, Jane Cornick, Theo Wilkes, Miss Herndon, Sarah Burcham, Kathleen Tyler, Debbie Blandy, Susan Lloyd, Anne Lovell, Sue Young, Sandra Enck, Linda Stevens, Ann Varnado, Evelyn Pritchett, Marlene Branner, Candy Cook, Linda Burk, Phoebe Reed, Barbara Carroll. SECOND ROW: Margaret Rideout, Terri Taylor, Claudia. Middleton, Leila Hanna, Sally Harris, Diane Adair, Nancy The Red Jackets march diligently during summer practice. Harris. THIRD ROW: Priscilla Finlay, Diana Butler, Georgia Lockridge, JoArm Johnson, Ann Weekley, Jean Doremus, Alice Embree, Barbara Hoermann, Shirley Zenkner, Martha Sansom, Cheryl Lucksinger, Mary Ann Mellenbruch, Carolyn Bell, Jeannie Barcus, Charlotte Johnson, Nancy Douglas, Bunny Starnes, Tina Lawson, Donna Jessen, Roberta Kent, Nancy Williams, Pam Hundley, Evangeline Emory, Emily Eichelberger, Kay Nell Shelton, Suzanne Jackson, Hallie Slaughter, Ann Brandt, Beverly Wright. Promoting Spirit; The Red Jackets, sponsored by Miss Corinne Herndon, form the precision marching team of Austin High. During the fall season they participate with the band in half-time shows at football games. They play a great part in promot- ing good spirit in all athletic events of the shcool. Besides taking part in school activities, the Red Jackets perform many services for the city of Austin. They usher for the Austin Symphony Orchestra and other activities at at the Auditorium, sell forget-me-nots for the Disabled American Veterans and assist at back-to-school nights for the P-TA. Tryouts for Red Jackets are held every spring. Only sophomores and juniors are eligible. Requirements for membership include a B+ average, good personality and citizenship ratings by teachers, and good marching ability. New girls taken into Red Jackets are notified in June of their membership. rmvvm FHVH 3utler, Georgia Doremus, Alice lartha Sansom, In Bell, Jeannie y Stames, Tina Williams, Pam er, Kay Nell ?randt, Beverly Iorinne Hamdfm, min High- 0W band in half-nrne . of. at part 10 Prom the shcool. s the Red 13cm lustin- , . mes at i Other 36th r the Disabled ' Patty Pearson, Suzanne Allen. FOURTH ROW: Terry Toler, Marsha Murray, Betty Egelhoff, Mary Lou Acock, Ginny Potts, ,Ieannie Crusemann, Mary ' McElroy, Margie Sanford, Nancy Carroll, Susan Marshall, Carol ' Edwards, Anne Galloway, Dorothy Plummer, Kaye Dyer, Kath- leen Goodlett, Susan Page, Aileen Short, Peg Brown, Bonnie Isaac, Virginia Woolwine, Alice Goodwin, Mina Hawkins, Tina McGaughey, Carol Colby, Stephenie Arrants, Louisa Mahone, FIFTH ROW: Kay Isbell, Jane Shuford, Bronwen Morgan, Joanne Jennings, Sandra Kingsbury, Carol Ann Foyt, Beth Marsh, Sheryl Behne, Pat Ollison, Jane Frank, Karen Kieke, Kathy Young, Pam Ward, Rose Anne Rowlett, Gail Watson, Joyce Ritchie, Julie Bellman, Becky Brownlow, Bonnie Mont- gomery, Shirley Sachtleben, Julie Valentine, Marsha Kimbro, Terry McKay, Scarlett O Dell, Barbara Keller, Carolyn Aldridge, Kathie Simons, Sidney Brient, Becky Maufrais. After many weeks of practice and planning, the Red Jackets are ready to go on the football field at halftime during the McCallum game. Officers are Theo Wilkes, president; Debbie Blaqdy, sergeant-at-arms; Kay Tyler, treasurer; Jane Cormck, j secretary; Maryanna Jesse, sergeant-at-arms; and Sarah Burcham, vice president. Mxmwm xxxxxw xxx , x ; ttttnxxxxxmxm Mary Gowen, Babs Becker, Walker start the index file. Virginia Woolwine, Linda Rosprim, and Jean Schattenberg use last years Comet as a reference for their work on the faculty staff. Aileen Short, circulation manager, Virgil Johnson and Alex Amakis, sports editors, take a moment out from their work. 226 of ads sold. The Comet of Austin High School has a long and interesting history. The Comet first appeared in 1897 as Austin Highis handprinted school newspaper. Its three pages consisted of jokes on the graduating class, notes from the Manual Training Department, notices of social functions, and nComet Talks. In 1933 it was published on a subscription basis. The Comet became a semi-annual yearbook in 1917. The Comet is now a large and beautiful yearbook con- sisting of some 350 pages covering all phases of school life. It takes the combined efforts of many students 'to put out this college-size annual. The Comet has received many state and national awards. Mrs. Mary Katherine MacDougall is sponsor of the Comet. $1,, w MHLLW x? Pam Bodoin and Carol Burkhardt design feature section. m June Hixson and Judy Twidwell total the number page for the x57 Spo: Indt Pica Circ Pho has a long and Ipeared in 1897 as vspaper. Its three uating class, notes t, notices of social 6 it was published came a semi-annual ltiful yearbook con- .11 phases of school f many students to Comet has received is sponsor of the Comet Staff Editor ForrestRoan Associate Editor Elaine Etheredge Business Manager Judy Twidwell Assistant June Hixson Student Life Editor Pam Bodoin Assistant Carol Burkhardt Feature Editor Jean Schattenberg Class Section Editor.........................Ann Musselman Senior Class Betty Gotham Junior Class Janet Means Sophomore Class Brian Newberry Clubs and Organizations Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Eichelberger Assistants Barbara Carroll, Sue Swaim Mary Catherine Reed, Nancy Moorhead FacultyEditor............................... LindaRosprim Assistants . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Schattenberg, Virginia Woolwine Sports Co-editors Alex Arnakis, Virgil Johnson IndexEditor..................................Mary Gowen Assistant Babs Becker Picture Editor Clarene Walker Circulation Manager Aileen Short Photographers . . . . . . . . . . . . David Stautz, Iim Pitts, David Wood Comet Tells Yearhs Story The class section, Janet Means, Ann Musselman, Betty Gorham, and Brian Newberty, check material for their pages. Jilia, MW, Forrest Roan and Elaine Etheredge work in the new editorial office. Emily Eichelberger, Sue Swaim, Mary Catherine Reed, and Barbara Carroll discuss a page for. the clubs and organizations section. 'V Photographers Jim Pitts, David Wood, and David Stautz read about new photography techniques. Maroon Staff Editor Elizabeth Whitlow Associate Editor Dav1d Stautz NewsEditc-r..........Fall ..............Cindy Swanson Spring............Wendell Fuqua Business Manager Fall Joel Saegert Spring Harper Clark Assistant Jerry Breeze BillWarren Columnists David Wood, Tami Dean, Mrs. MacDougall, David Stautz, and Elizabeth Whitlow discuss the deadline schedule in the editorial office. Feature Editor . . . . . . . Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janet Christian Spring . . . . . . . . Jean Schattenberg Sports Editor Richard Friedmah Assistant Gary Ferguson Circulation Managers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Edwards, Mary Ann Mellenbruch Exchange Managers . . . . . . . . . . Cathy Foust, Mina Hawkins Reporters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evelyn Coleman, Tami Dean, Alice Goodwin, Marguerite Jarrell, Melanie Martindale, Evelyn Pritchett, Jeannie Weaver, Jessie Winfree Cub reporters Mary Nell Dudley, Kay Bartlett, Susan Eichelberger, Karen Erwin, Donna I Mares, Roger N apier, Jean Ritchie, Mary Lena Schattenberg, E Margo Shelton, Sylvia Stewart, Bill Warren, Carroll A Watson. Photographers Ann Musselman, Jim Pitts, Linda Rosprim Cartoonists Pat Brown, Linda Holliday, Harold Johnson, Kenneth Smith Sponsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Mary Katherine MacDougall ; The Cathy Foust, Mina Hawkins, and Carol Edwards stop to talk for 31 after a Tuesday staff meeting. g of sm ; is dif f; effort : equall Highh Ala; Cubs in September were BOTTOM ROW: Melanie Martin- High dale, Jeannie Weaver, Karen Erwin, Pat Price, Jessie Winfree, Decen Mary Margaret Combs; SECOND ROW: Mary Nell Dudley, Confe h Mary Lena Schattenberg, Rhoda Torbron, Susan Eichelberger, aWard Evelyn Coleman, Sylvia Stewart; THIRD ROW: Donna P t Mares, Margo Shelton; FOURTH ROW: Bill Warren, Denny u Baylor, Bill Carpenter, Wendell Fuqua; TOP ROW: Roger MIS'I Napier, Harper Clark, Mike Holman. the te Studer arren 00d, Taml Dan 1 Janet Chr' ' .. Jelan Schatterisliiin .. Richard Friedmai Gary Fer guson ;. . .. arol Edwards, ry Ann Mellenbmrh e oust, Mma Hawkins iOIeman: Tami Dean, .elanje Martindale, :ssxe Winfree . Mary Nell Dudlev, aren Erwin, Donia aty Lena Schattenberg, Warren, Carroll Ann Musselman, PatBrown, Kenneth Smith Katherine MacDougalI . ,IIW' Gary Ferguson, Kay Wood, with ingenious David Wood. 1mt Evelyn Pritchett, Jean Schattenberg, Tami Dean, and Alice Goodwin watch Richard Friedman. Janet Christian, Joel Saegert, and Jerry Breeze unpack the new clock given to the department by Mrs. Norine Caruthers. The aim of the Maroon this year is to be newspaper for all students of Austin High School. In a school of such varied activities as Austin High, this goal is difficult to achieve. Through the co-ordinated efforts of a capable staff of reporters, directed by equally competent editors, a cross section of Austin Highis daily life is carefully exposed in the Maroon. Maroon representatives attended both the Texas High School Press Association meeting at Denton in December ahd the Interscholastic League Press Conference in May at Austin. The Maroon won awards at both meets. Publishing the bi-Weekly newspaper, sponsored by Mrs. Mary Katherine MacDougall, teaches the staffers the techinques 0E journalism as well as informs the student body. Bill Warren, Mary Ann Mellenbruch, Marguerite Jarrell, and Carroll Watson check the assignment sheet. ,....W-....r.... t,',-ie-.i-i..,-t.t....-e-..-.-..-.-..e...V t ,---....;....-.--........H..7.T div ,x National Honor Society members are FIRST ROW: Jo Enna Reese, David Fell, Paul Engeling; SECOND ROW: Evangeline Emory, Aileen Short, Peg Brown, Cherry Stayton, Donna Jessen, Kay Weiss; THIRD ROW: Mr. Victor Sinclair, co-sponsor, Myra Osborn, Linda Green, Bill Ward, Louisa Mahone, Ann Hill. Evangeline Emory takes an active part in the coaching service as she helps two students with their Latin. Tops in Grades The members of the National Honor Society main- tain high scholastic averages, but high grade average is not the most important requirement for membership. Hard work, determination in everyday school work, citizenship, and school participation determine to a great extent whether a student is qualified for member- ship. During the past year, National Honor Society has played an active role in school affairs. All members rotate working in the student store. Again this year the club continued with its tutoring service. Sheets were given advisories listing members tutoring, the subjects tutored, and the times when members can tutor. uciety mam- tde average nembership. hool work, :mine to a '01. member- Society has .11 members :n this year rice. Sheets lfOfing, the r5 can tutor. Members of National Honor Society are FIRST ROW: Teddy Griffith, Pat Collins, Nancy McCullough, Tina McGaughey, Marsha Murray, Theo Wilkes, Dave Gregg; SECOND ROW: Mrs. Marjorie Trevillyan co-sponsor, Btonwen Morgan, John Berkman, Jane Cornick. Spring officers are David Fell, president; Linda Green, chaplain; Fall officers are Bronwen Morgan, vice president; John Berk- Teddy Griffith: secretary; Cherry Stayton, reporter; Myra 05' man, chaplain; Teddy Griffith, secretary; Dave Gregg, presi- born, v1ce presndent; Evangelmc Emory, treasurer. dent. Not present are Gail Watson, treasurer, and Charlotte Huntley, reporter. The O.Henry Chapter of. Quill and Scroll, international honor society for high school journa- ,1 lists, was organized in 1929 by Miss Margetta tior Patterson. res; Requirements for membership include a recom- nut mendation by the school publicationsi sponsor, a 'I 90 or more column inches in a school publication . . or the equivalent, academic placement in the upper C1V1 third of his class, and approval by the inter- 'I national-secretary. Membership is open only to has JutllOl'S and seniors. wel Quill and Scroll sponsors the publications ban- Adi quet each spring to announce next yearis staff Cin members and to award honors to staffers. Jud Mrs. Mary Katherine MacDougall is the sponsor Kle of Quill and Scroll. Officers for the group include David Stautz, president; Elaine Etheredge, vice president; Judy Twidwell, secretary-treasurer; and Janet Christian, reporter-historian. Officers for Quill and Scroll are Judy Twidwell, secretary- treasurer; David Stautz, president; Elaine Etheredge, vice president; and Janet Christian, reportet-historian. Quill and Scrol ?i' 53 Meinbers of Quill and Scroll are FIRST ROW: Judy Twidwell, Janet Christian, 12. Elaine .Etheredge, Joel Saegert; SECOND ROW: David Stautz, Elizabeth Whitlow. Not pictured is Pam Bodoin. 232 'wai' 'ell, secretary- heredge, vice tan. hit, The. Adda Dabba Polish Club is a girlsh service organiza- tion 'which helps its members develop citizenship and responsibility. The club helps a family every year in numerous ways, including a Christmas shopping trip and a Thanksgiving party. The members also undertake other civic projects during the year. The organization, sponsored by Mrs. Marjorie Trevillyan, has done much to brighten the lives of the needy, as well as help its members grow to maturity. This year's Adda Dabba Polish Club officers are Peg Brown, president; Cindy Swanson, vice president; Andy Shupee, secretary; Judy Latson, treasurer; Judy Byrd, chaplain; and Brenda Klein, sergeant-at-arms. Adda Dabba Polish Club officers are Brenda Klein, sergeant- at-arms; Judy Byrd, chaplain; Judy Latson, treasurer; Andy Shupee, secretary; Peg Brown, president, and Mrs. Trevillyan, sponsor. , : n Banks, Mrs. Mar'orie Trevill an, Peg Brown, Karen Jensen, Lois Heltoh, Susan Hawkms, Mary fgisgkggx 332:1; Swensen, Ginniie Peck, Pegilgy Powell, Ann Varnade, Camey Spauldmg, Almarle Magnueon, Carolyn Nichols, Linda Gilbert; SECOND ROW: Mary Combs, Barbara Slmon, Jean Scanlan, Jo Lynn Chaney, Dlane Stewart, Kathy Schulze, Suzanne OhBryan, Becky Hightower, Kathy Cert, Frances Horn, Susan Franklm? Thelma Hayden; THIRD ROW: Jeannie Vaughn, Jackie Weide, Nancy SpaW, Dlanne Rose, Diane Doet'sc-h, Ann Heldeke, Sue Spencer, Sylvia Stewart, Pixie Holtz, Dusty Dansby, Judy McWhogter, Mary Moorman, Patr1c1a Preshaw, .Brenda Klein; FOURTH ROW: Helen Stikeleather, Judy Byrd, Martha Wllsonz Karen Jacobsen, Karen Watson, Debble Hunt, Kay Kercheville, Mary Northrup, Stephanie Millard, Andy Shupee, Julle Flatt, Pebble Stone, Judy Latson. 233 u Their Future lsMeclicine Anatomy Club members are FIRST ROW: Carmen Mercado, Nancy Doggett, Terree Taggart, Margrette Prasatik, Sally Knippa, Dotty Meyer; SECOND ROW: Carly Deshon, Stella La Fuente, Sharon Dunn, Judy Landreth, Jeanette Leshikar, Barbara Stone, Marsha Murray, Roberta Kent; THIRD ROW: Carolyn Aldridge, David Watts, Charles Davis, Tyrone Higgins, Edward Zidd, David Wood, Charles Guerrero, Barbara Sauers; FOURTH ROW: Jim Gummelt, Paul LaLonde, Michael LaLonde, Drew Massman, Joe ; Farmer, Chuck Hibbetts, Joe Fletcher. ' The main goals of the Anatomy Club are to help its members select future vocations in the field of medicine and to create interest in anatomy. The curriculum of the club includes dis- cussions, films, and field trips. Visits are made to the University of Texas Zoology Department, State Health Department, and Travis County Blood Bank. A highlight in the fall semester was the club's participation in the Medical Career Day Nov. 4 arranged by the Travis County Medical Association. All Austin schools took part. Anatomy Club officers are FIRST ROW: Carly Deshon, reporter; Nancy Jane Doggett, reporter; Roberta Kent, secretary; Marsha Murray, president; David Wood, vice president; Charles Guerrero, sergeant-at-arms; Marsha t Kimbro, treasurer. h 234 I l ik, Sally Knippa, LI, Barbara Stone, ward Zidd, David W Massman, Joe Pro Iems Puzzle Players The Chess and Checkers Club, through mental exercise in chess and checker problems, has as its main objective the development of young minds. The members of the club, sponsored by Mrs. Clara Weisser, are divided into two groups: the advanced group, including those who have mastered the art of playing to some degree, and those Who are just learning the game. The members play games as well as learn new theories during the club meetings. More important than theory, however, is practice. Officers are Mike Fagin, secretary; Joe Holt, treasurer; Jimmy Richards, vice president; and Henry Spruce, president. Engaged in a game of chess under the watchful eye of Mrs. Weisser, are Clayton Eifler, Jay Halton, and Brian Newberry. - ' ' Tra nell and Jane Kronmueller; SECOND ' ' C 1 Beck, oe Halton, Joe Holt, J1mmy Rlchards, Bob p. ; . 11:35; 11:21:33. FCaIZrihmeLileriglh,Th:rmpson, ilenry Spruce, John Shelton, Jack L1ndsey,and Rlchard Vance; THIRD ROW. Robert Reeves, Sandy Wheeler, Jim Smith, Walter Otto, and Joe Moreno. 'Weteing Femininity Members of the Cultural Enrichment Club are preparing for future roles in society by gathering helpful hints from speakers at club meetings. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Clara Ashley, tries to have a speaker at each meeting. These speakers give in- formative and beneficial talks on such subjects as flower ar- ranging, the selection of china and silver, hairstyling, and make- UP. Ann Hill shows Mary Catherine Reed the perfume atomizer she won when the club heard a speaker from a jewelry store. Spring officers are jane Shuford, president; Pat Rylander, sergeant-at-arms; Pattie Pearson, sergeant-at-arms; Margie San- ford, secretary; Gail Watson, vice-president. Fall officers are Mary Louise Bode, secretary; Sue Young, sergeant-at-arms; Jane Shuford, sergeant-at-arms; Holly Sparks, treasurer; Sandy Joiner, president; Pat Ollison, re- porter; Gail Watson, vice president. Cheryl Reynolds receives a facial from one of the club's speakers, Mrs. Don Kolberg, a Beauty Counselor. Cultural Enrichment Club members are FIRST ROW: Betty Egelhoff, Mary Louise Bode, Kay Tyler, Ann Hill, Terry Toler, Judy Davis, Holly Sparks, Nita Golightly, Ginny Potts, Kandy Menefee, Teddy Griffith, Anne Lovell; SECOND ROW: Ann Savage, Mary Ann Hamilton, Margie Sanford, Pat Collins, Theo Wilkes, Kay Nell Shelton, Carolyn Bell, Jeanne Cruseman, Jo Carol Rhea; THIRD ROW: Shirley Sachtleben, Kathie Simons, Debbie Blandy, Gail Watson, Sandy Joiner, Deanna Schroeter, Mary Lu Acock. t; Pat Rylander, rms; Margie San- X. -7WwX , ? 1mg, my; 5 3.Y?4011y ms, . t-af , . t3 115ml, f6 Pat OI Cultural Enrichment Club members are FIRST ROW: Pat Rylander, Clarene Walker, Nancy Williams, Patty Pearson, Sharon Aynesworth, Gretchen Alley, Mary Catherine Reed, Carolyn'Hunmc'utt, Cheryl Reynolds, Becky Brent, Phyllis Rosenfield, Sue Young; SECOND ROW: Mary. Kay YonBleberstem, Lucy Baxter, S.ue Holland, Charlotte Johnson, Cheryl Lucksinger, Kit Acker, Sheila Blrden, meia Mayes; TiHIIfD ROW: Allce Goodwin, Barbara Keller, Jane Shuford, Sue Dodgen, Babs Becker, Martha ng, Joyce thchle. 237 Public relations committee members are Executive committee members are Terry Program committee members are Judy Margaret Regalado, Jo Ross, Patsy Wil- Peltpnfvice president, Sammie Uhrig Pool-chairman, Larry Trevino, Ricky liams, and Earl Dennis-chairman. -hlstor1an, Karen Schuyler reporter, Paxton? Helen Zander, and Delores Dorothy Culley-sgt.-at-arms, Don Browmng. Kirkham-president, Judy Pool-secre- tary, Bill Danforth par1iamentarian, and Emily Conn-treasurer. Constitution and resolution com- ; , , ' ' ,: Membership committee members mittee members are Bill Danforth ', , ' V are Don Kirkham-president, chairman, JoAnn Alexander, ' ' - ' ' Dorothy Culley-chairman,David and Terry Pelton-vice President. Estlack, and John Schaefer. Discussing the business for a meeting are Don.Kirkham president, and Mr. William Duncum sp0ns0r. Social committee members are Charles State contest committee members Budget and finance committee members Landry, Emily Beck, Sammie Uhrig are Earlene Armstrong, Jeanette are Travis Conoley, Herby Sanchez, chairman, Jenice Bazemore, and Don Kyser, Karen Schuyler-chairrnan, Emily Conn, chairman, Sophie Flores, Burkland. Fay; Boney, and Bobby Lehmann. and Wanda Basey. AHS CHAPTER, TEXAS ASSOCIATION t RIBUTIVE EDUCATION BS OF AMERICA CALENDAR OF EVENTS members are Udv ?rv Trevino, my xder, and Delores Initiation, Oct. 24 Hobo Party, Dec. 1 Sweetheart presentation, Dec. 8 State Conference in Austin, Feb. 23, 24 Employer-employee banquet, May 1 Spring picnic DE Sweetheart, Faye Boney, is escorted by , Travis Conoley at the Sweetheart Presenta- mmittee members ' tion at Johnston High School. irkham.Pre5ide9t1 r-chairman, Davxd 3hn Schaefer. Wwymmw Mr. Duncum emcees at the Sweetheart Presenta- tion at Johnston High School. i Finalists for DE Sweetheart were Jo Ann Alexgnder, escorted by Terry Pelton, and Patsy 11113315, escorted by Don Kirkham. The Forensic Club provides a chance for students to learn about various speech activities, including prose and poetry reading, extemporaneous speech, and persuasive speaking. Club members select the field Which most interests them and prepare selections in that field for the club meetings. Members have represented Austin High School in various state- wide tournaments including the Lamar High School Tournament, the Brownwood Tournament, the Waco Tournament, and in Interscholastic League competition. Co-sponsors of the Forensic Club are Miss Terri Flynn and Mrs. Evelyn Kermacy. Officers for the year include Susan Lloyd, president; Mike Bland, vice president; Barbara Carroll, secretary; and Cherie Cromer, treasurer. FIRST ROW: Cecil Jones, Bill Bohannon Rich and John Neal; SECOND ROW: Judy snyller, LEE: $552232 She Wagnon, Evelyn Coleman, Sherri Tate, and Susan Ald: rldge; THIRD ROW: Bobby Jones, Jim Gossett Chip Com - ton, Max Logan, Bob Burns, Donald Adams ,Phil Bobbitl: Hardy Thompson, and Chris Viscardi. , , Forensic Club officers are: Miss Terri Flynn, sponsor; Barbara Carroll, secretary; Mike Bland, vice president; Cherie Cromer, treasurer; and Mrs. Evelyn Kermacy, sponsor. Not pictured IS Susan Lloyd, president. FI.RST ROW: Mike Bown, Mike Bland, and Vlc'Sumner; SECOND ROW: Beth Marsh. Jante Penn, Allynid Bunten, Cherie Cromer, Janlce Thayer, and Carolyn Duce; THIRD ROW: Dan Summers, Kathy Shive, Barbara Carroll, Carol Grinaker, Marilee Adensama and Lloyd Doggett. F , 1 h 9 .4 i gF. . I Debate Club The Debate Club has represented Austin High School in various tournaments this year including the Lamar High School Tournament, the Brown- Wood Tournament, the Dallas Tournament and Interscholastic League competition. The club has several social events during the year including a Doldrums party and a spring banquet. The Debate Club meets weekly for its night workshop. There the members practice debating as well as hold group discussions on debate topics. The members benefit a great deal from these sessions, as they acquire new and useful material. Officers for the Debate Club are Max Logan, president; John Neal, vice president; Mike Bown, secretary; and Barbara Carroll, treasurer. Sponsor for the group is Mrs. Evelyn Kermacy. . WWMMI Officers are Barbara Carroll, treasurer; Mrs. Kermacy, sponsor; John Neal, v1ce president; and Max Logan, president. Not pictured is Mike Bown, secretary. i Flynn, sponsor; Barbara resident; Cherie Cromer, I, sponsor. Not pictured FIRST ROW: Chris Viscardi, David Mossner, Amber Laderia, Allynid Bunten, Katy Alderman, May Hamilton; SECOND ROW: Lloyd Dogget, Scotty Thomas, Charles Schmidt, Kenneth Smith, Danny Kruger, James Richard Gossett. FIRST ROW: Janice Thayer, Cathy Foust, Barbara Carroll, Carol Schild, Melanie Martindale, Max Logan; SECOND ROW: Margo Shelton, Sue Cook, Sam Boyd, Mrs. Kermacy, Sue Wagnon, and 1 aISh' John Neal, Dick McCown. Cromgiis 1 TH1 i Barbam i ,denSam and 241 ar-w-x X; e , . FFA members are FIRST ROW: Philli e duri e ' ', I Bohn, Joe Swahn, Chuck Kleinert, Winslggn Palt Webb, Donnie Brydson; SECOND ROW; It is John Landers, Jerry Frederick, Charles Schmidt, Tommy Turpen, Buck Childers; THIRD ROW: Jimmy Wright, Henry Mot- loch, James Morrisey. f 'From Pigs to Parliamentary Procedure 7.mmm The Future Farmers of America is a national organization and a supplementary activity of the vocational agriculture course of study in high school. All members have to be enrolled in this course. The boys gain valuable knowledge in leadership training and are required to lead group dis- cussions and take part in committee assignments. The boys study everything from pigs to parliamentary procedure. Stock . . shows and judging contests keep both the boys and their Greenhands Jerry Bohn, Mlke Lee, Phil Erck, Johnny animals in top competing shape. Kokernot, Jay Johnson, Doug Williams, Mike Crump observe 2,. the young chickens. FIRST ROW: Jerry Frederick, sentinel; Joe Swahn, reporter; Phillippe Bohn, president; Donnie Brydson, secretary; Chuck Kleinert, treasurer; John Landers, vice president. Cherry Shropshire, Tommy Hausman, George Johns, and Larry Boyd feed the chicks. :k, Johnny imp observe Paint and Palette Many students are showing a great amount of interest in the Paint and Palette Club at Austin High. Over 30 students attended during the fall term. An active committee arranges for speakers, films, slides, and drawing sessions which have made the Paint and Palette Club most interesting and enjoyable. Being enrolled in an art class is not a prerequisite for membership in the club. It is intended to develop art appreciation among those who love art for artis sake. FIRST ROW: Mary Alice Dill, Linda Reed, Becky Coffeen, Janice Harris; SECOND ROW: Janice Archer, Charlynn Anderson, Sandra Sparks, Ruth Lyles, Elaine Williams, Lominta Loving; THIRD ROW: Nancy Wolfrom, Mary McPherson, Patti Wood. Officers are FIRST ROW: Leslie Huff, Nancy McKee; SECOND ROW: Nancy Faubion, Virginia Woolwine, Tami Dean. FIRST ROW: Virginia Woolwine, Linda Holliday, DeAnn Gantz, Kathy London, Tami Dean, Nancy McKee; SECOND ROW: Christy Hobbs, Beverly Sunday, Pat Price, Linda Quintanilla, Hermelinda Reyes, Pat Brown, Pat Butler; THIRD ROW: Nancy Newton, Nancy Faubion, George Buder, Leroy Wilkins, Pat Nash, Milton Wobus Jr., Roy Zoch, Leslie Huff. Z43 FIRST ROW: Ann Brandt, Betty Leavell, Barby White, Jane Cornick, Nancy Savell, Susan Dickman. SECOND ROW: Donna Zapata, Trinette Hoy, Julia Pacheco, Judy Conaway, Peggie Wagoner, Deanna BreWer, Irene Walters, Bettye Buckner, Ann Phillips, Gail Shannon. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Clark, Susie Kizer, Carol Ann Foyt, Jackie Moon, Donna Watley, Doris Rhoades. FOURTH ROW: Evelyn Pritchett, Kaye LaGrone, Julia Bazan, Ruth Maldonado, Julie Scholz, Brenda Rogers. Spreading Holiday Cheer The Future Homemakers Chapter III, sponsored by Miss Exie Mitchell, was especially active during the Christmas holidays. Food and clothing were col- lected for a needy family. The group also gave a Christmas party for the children in the Child Development Lab. As their Valentine project, they hosted a ward party at the Austin State School. In the spring, delegates attended the area and state meetings. FHA OFFICERS are FIRST ROW: Peggie Wagoner, presi- dent; Evelyn Prichett, vice president; SECOND ROW: Candy Cook, reporter; Barby White, historian; Miss Mitchell, sponsor; Kay Laughter, song leader; Kaye LaGrone, secretary; Jackie Moon, parliamentarian; Brenda Rogers, treasurer, is not pictured. 244 . FIRST ROW: Elaine Besa, Robbie Smith, Sue Ayers, Judy Barber, Shirley Mitchell, Emma Zapata, Gloria Alton; SECOND ROW: Miss Anderson, Eddie Hardy, Karen Perham, Anna Carol Burnell, Olivia De La Rosa, Ramona Zuniga. Busy As Beavers FHA officers are Olivia De La Rosa, president; Robbie Smith, histerian; Sue Ayres, treasurer; Judy Barber, secretary; Gloria Alton, vice presxdent. FHA Chapter II, sponsored by Miss Edith Anderson, had a busy year. They gave a Thanksgiving party for the children in Libbyhs Child Care nursery and a Christmas party for the state school. In the spring, they presented an Easter style show. The group hosted the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. Delegates attended the area and state meet- ings this past spring. App Future Teachers of America have been as busy as the proverbial bees this year. During Teacher Apprecia- tion Week, they presented teachers With large, juicy red apples. They welcomed the visiting businessmen and other visitors during Public School Week, March 5-10. They helped register out-of-town groups at the FTA state convention in March. As part of their training, members spent one Friday visiting and observing elementary school classes. In addition, they have had speakers at their club meetings. At the end of the year, a scholarship is awarded to the outstanding senior member for her contributions to the club. Officers are FIRST ROW: Nancy Douglas, treasurer; Miss Dorothy Flury, sponsor; Mary Goggans, secretary; SECOND ROW: Karen Kaiser, librarian; Rose Anne Rowlett, president; Aileen Short, vice president. Members of Future Teachers are FIRST ROW: Lin da Joiner, Tracy Smith, Penny Bumpus, Gayle Balko, Karen Kaiser, Ann Peacock, Diane Johnson; SEC- OND ROW: Meiling Lung, Connie Knippa, Peggy Drake, Judy Welch, Nancy Lanier, Nancy Bales. Members of Future Teachers are FIRST ROW' Jane Lucksin ' x x . . . - ' . . get, Nancy Car enter, Ann Albrx ht C l A ' t Nancy Douglas, Phyllls Lannlng, Vlrglma Betts, Llnda Slease, Sandra Law, ancy Taylor, Suzange ,Juli::10 Beg; 3:25:13? SECOND ROW: Mary Goggans, Marsha Slease Merr Ma ne H ' t ROW: Aileen Short, Jane Frank, Marilyn Mueller, Jickie yBohuleilfle WardlaW, Rhoda Torbron, Betty W686 THIRD ,VIiss Dorothy WW: Karen n Short, vice ure Teachers are Li n d a Joiner, Penny Bumpus, LICII Kaiser, Ann Johnson; SEC- .VIeiling Lung, Peggy Dra'ke, Nancy Lamer, The German Club strives to promote a better appreciation of the German language and culture. It is composed of students interested in German. The club had a busy Christmas this year. It organized a small band and sang German Christ- mas carols. The members sang at several homes of elderly German people, and at the Confederate Home -. They also collected Christmas cards to take to the State School. The club is active through the year in the Texas Association of German Students. It receives news- papers from the Association written in German. The German Club is sponsored by Mr. Edwin Kloppe. German Club officers are Brian Hurt, treasurer; Raul Frias, vice president; Ivan Tabotsky, president; Mr. Kloppe, sponsor; and Andrew Johnson, secretary. s are FIRST ROW: Andrew Johnson, Raul Frias, Ivan Taborsky, Brian Hurt; SECOND ROW: Mary Lena Schattenberg, Virlie Sayers, Sonia Tabotsky, Faye Engeling, Carol Schild, Sally Tampke, Anna Jeannette James, Judy Gorham, Annegret Portig, Mr. Kloppe; THIRD ROW: Nick Moreno, Alex Arnakis, Kenneth Smith, David Montgomery, Bill Cook. German Club member 247 wwmxxxxxww Future Nurses are FIRST ROW: Gloria Law, Sue Durst, Jeanne Weaver, Rosemary Zoeller, Alice Monteal; SECOND ROW: Lulu Peal, Patricia Morrison, Margery Kengla, Nancy Moor- head. Not pictured are Pamela Anderson, Dometha B'urditt, Mary Dee, Angela King, Ella Marsh, Judy Williams. for the Sick g3; mwm imem m - 1133551 , Ihg'wun Inez mm: ?2 2m Miss Avis Williams, sponsor, and Mrs. A. L. Exline, Travis County Medical Association Auxiliary co-sponsor, look over club material. Not pictured is Mrs. G. W. Cleveland, Auxili- ary co-sponsor. Club officers are FIRST ROW: Janet Chris- tian, president; Margery Kengla, treasurer; Nancy Moorhead, secretary; SECOND ROW: Carolyn Knox, reporter-historian; Carol Burkhardt, vice president; Miss Williams, sponsor. Club members are FIRST ROW: Gloria Alba, Sara Frank, Dora Lopez, Betsy Nulty, Connie Wendt, Carolyn Knox; SECOND ROW: Lynda Hills, Anne Janson, Rose Ann Harris, Janet Chris- J tian, Linda Reiman, Theresa Stamnitz. O S k The Future Nurses Club, sponsored by Miss Avis Williams, 'c .. gives many hours of volunteer work in city hospitals. The girls work pre-arranged schedules at the hospitals wearing blue and white striped jumpers with white blouses when on duty. To serve, the girls must have been active for a year in the club and must be approved by the hospitals where , they work. I The service group receives valuable lessons while caring for . the sick and cooperating with hospital officials, learning techniques and freeing nurses from many time-consuming jobs. Events during the year include special activities for Thanks- giving, Christmas, and Easter. Girls who completed an orientation course in approved hospitals received caps at the annual capping ceremony Jan. 28 in the Texas Medical As- sociation Library. Linda Reiman and Shirley John- son work in the hospital supply room. Gayle Aicklen and Rosemary Zoeller, in striped jumpers, re- ceive instructions at the nurses' station. Magic Melodies The AHS Dance Band under the sponsorship of Mr. Lafalco Robinson, is a relatively new Friday Club. Their main purpose is to add enjoyment to school sponsored activities. Two of their yearly events this year included a special assembly and the pro- vision of entertainment during the Maroon Beauty Revue. i 9h w e - fx v - - - xx M i. :7 '. NWAV J ' x e xew xx A , , s e e xh ?nx 7W7 7- x m , W? x , , e y e , , , . V , xw4 , . $ . x e e iWef , . -, ; Wis Q s , . M5, wf hex - W New 1, , i see x i2 e Awmw ; m X, i M y x ew W 7 hp xi , xxx: Rh . $ V, x x $ xxx :xme wwmw s xwmgm xxx FRONT ROW: Bill Carpenter, Frank Williams, Newton Hightowet, John Bode, James Castruita. SECOND ROW: Bill Engle, and Danny Taylor. THIRD ROW: David Swarm, Scotty Thomas, and Bill Hanks. BACK: Weldon Gentry and Charles Beadle. y N U1 0 h i w tin Purpose Taking Part In Sports The Girls Intramural Club is under the sponsorship of Mrs. JoAnn Tieken. The members plan as well as participate and of- ficiate in the after-school sports activities. Among these activities are baseball, basketball, volleyball, speedball, and badminton. Officers of the Girls Intramural Club are FRONT ROW: Melanie Martindale, fall and spring reporter; Kay Weiss, fall and spring treasurer; Cathy Elliot, spring sergeant-at-arms; and Loretta Johnson, fall and spring vice president; SECOND ROW: Barbara Haufler, fall and spring president; Ellen Allison, spring secretary; and Ethel Chapel, fall sergeant-at-arms. . , - d London Mar Nell Dudley M b rs of the Glrls Intramural Club are FIRST. ROW. Ju y . , ' y , Caetlhly eElliot Alice Guajardo, Janice Foster, Chrlsty Bryant,.Joan1.e thoranyi' SECOND ROW- Ka ,WeiSS Loretta Johnson, Carol Anderson, Melame Martmdale, Glorla Reyes, Rubye' Crehshaw- ?THIRD ROW: Judy Anderson, Leslie Christensen, Barbara Haufler, Ethel Chapel, Ellen Allison. 251 34 4e i ,; , . t i ' , .1 a$ m in A V FIRST ROW: Carole Zoch, Merle Williams, Elizabeth Guinn, FIRST ROW: Mary Lynn Fariss, Linda Hicks, Linda Burk, Sandra 4 I i Jeanie Holliday. SECOND ROW: Dinah Ledbetter, Barbara Enck, Nancy Herris, Sallie Chambers. SECOND ROW: Mary f Harris, Jo Ann Erwin, Glynna Moynahan, Ann McNeill, Harriet Votaw, Pat Osorio, Ann Buder. THIRD ROW: Betty Krumholz, '5 Haschke. THIRD ROW: Sandy Nobles, Diann Williams, Patsy Wanda Ross, Laverne OiNeal, Pat Urban, Carol Hawkms, Linda Hines, Sheila Conlin, Lynn Robert, Susan Joseph, Diane Cantweil. Furlow, Susan Frost, Shirley Zenkner. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ann 1; Strawn, Becky Brownlow, Joan Black, Sharon Schooley, Peggy ! B'rewet, Loretta Lyon, Katherine Tucker, Linda Shuttleff, Becky l, Meadows, Liz James, Sally Searight. i Service with a Smile The Joker Club, under the direction of Mrs. Earlene Wil- liams, has been busy with various projects this year. Helping the State Home for Children has been the main activity. Each month the members take food, clothing, toys, or magazines to the Home. At Christmas rattles were made of used plastic containers and taken to the Home. Christmas cards were also supplied to the children. The club adopted a needy family and gave them clothing, food, and toys at Christmas and Eastertime. For fun, the club plans a trip each year. This year San Antonio is the planned destination. i An outstanding feature of the Joker Club is the annual awarding of a $50 scholarship to the outstanding senior member. This scholarship is based on grades and leadership. The Joker Club is the only Friday club which offers an award of this type. W ,, Vaduz w, Officers are tstandingi Judy Pinckard, Sharon Schooley, Loretta 3' Lyons, Linda Shurtleff, Mary Lynn Fariss, Linda Hicks, and Mrs. E. Williams, sponsor. Seated are Linda Burk and Jeanie Holliday. Sodalitas Latina The Latin Club of Austin High is one of the oldest clubs. It is also a club rich in tradition and spirit. The basic purpose is to learn about the classical ways and arts of the Romans 2000 years ago. The activities of the year are the fall initiation and one service project-the preparation of a Thanksgiving basket, the Roman Banquet, Latin Week, Mar. 12-16, and the spring picnic. The officers for the fall semester were Evange- line Emory, consul; Lynn Alexander, pro-consul; Mary McElroy, scribe; Larry Sieck, treasurer; Margaret Rideout, reporter-historian;James Means, A I .gm sergeant-at-arms; David Bell, critic; Jane Tucker, 1 song leader. Sponsor for the group is Mrs. Thelma h 1 Burk, Sandra Hodges. ROW: Mary itty Krumholz, lawkins, Linda TW: Mary Ann l thooley, Peggy i lurtleff, Becky r 0 Officers are Mary McElroy, scribe; Mrs. Thelma Hodges, sponsor; Jane 5 Tucker, song leader; Lynn Alexander, pro-consul; Margaret Rideout, reporter- : historian; Evangeline Emory, consul; Larry Sieck,treasurer; David Bell, critic; James Means, sergeant-at-arms. .rlene Wil- ,r. Helping in activ1ty. , toys, or :e made 0 as ix XX Chrlstm . , , W I adopted a El d toys at i5 year San 5 J7 i Vicki Looke, Patt Griffin, Larry Jackson, Terry R005, Terry McKay; SECOND Nancy Bodine, JackieJohnson, Alice Embree, Skip McBrine; lor, Ruth Hall, Helen Lund, Judy Eitelman, Gary Porfirio. FIRST ROW: Jan Rosell, Liz Graves, Dick McKay, ROW: Donna Cranfill, Penny Peavy, Susan Reed, .Margo Shelton, ' THIRD ROW: Robert Kelly, Peter Zidd, Charles Whitley, Edward Tay Junior class members include Georgia Gaarde, Karen Erwin, Phyllis Gerloff, Frances Waghalter, Kathy King, Sandy Miller, Linda Emerson, Claudia Middleton. The senior members of Junior Historians include FIRST ROW: Twidwell, Forrest Roan, Janet Means, Jean Ann Crawford, Marilyn Todd; SECOND ROW: Gerald Fox, Gary Wiley, Kathy Young, Elizabeth Whitlow, Elaine Etheredge. In the background, Elizabeth Whitlow talks to Leslie Schumacher. Susan Todd looks at one of the Polaroid pictures just taken at the Christmas Party. Forrest Roan and Gary Wiley enjoy the refreshments. Searching for, History of Texas This year the Junior Historians have concentrated their efforts on research, and several papers were presented at the April state convention which they number of authorities on Texas history speak to the club on Friday mornings. The group has also worked with junior and other senior highs in Austin to help establish new chapters of Junior Historians. Several members have had articles published in the lum'or Hi5- torian, a magazine published by the Texas State Historical Association, par- ent organization. The group meets as a single body this year under the joint sponsorship of Mrs. Mildred Mayhall and Miss Frances Nesmith. Louisa Mahone, Judy help host each year. They have had a i uni Roi Gar. Mor 7 74' twig; Fall P61 office . . rs are Jud T - :PlePP Farianfntiilpglnna Dunken, parliainegjj secreteir . PIIZP-a eth Whitlow, recordinc PGary gem mah.Lawson, vice presideng treasurer, y, lStOIlan; Nancy Carroll: Jumor Historians from the sophomore class are FIRST :5 to Leslie Row. Ka C 1r' - . ' Y ampbell, Susa E' ,A mmjnlalcgnes 1CcIalry Moss; SECOND R 8W1Chglbrletrhger, Jerry SChwab, ary oore, Terry Marlatt, Kenny MCEerwlaCCI;eggfiett13 Billy P nra uprez. P xm N WW MXYMW orians have In research, resented at Which they have had a 3an history I mornings. Jrked with IS in Austin :5 of Junior '5 have had hmior Hi5- 1ed by the :iation, p3? Kay Campbell Su - P , . san Elchelber er, . i aftiiign hielp Elfzabeth Whitlowglookatflgr fColal'rle . -' fiyhalls ranch durin th - SS! 5 P torlan Plcmc- g e Junlor Hls- P single body msorship 0 IIiss Frances Junior class members are F1 . RST ROW' ' ' 3:11;? Elagghter, ESther Anderson; SE.CEOnl:lIllyD agelberger, P Giyl: , usan Todd, David Mossner Sc 1 W!,Mrs. p rown, John Nelson, Miss Nesmid; ar ett ODell, Junior members of Key Club are FIRST ROW: Lindy Dekle, Chuck Worrell, Robert Moore, Larry Lee, Glen Lewis, Freddy Disch, Jay Lowery, Skippy Leffler; SECOND ROW: Robert West, John Yeager, Raloh Bailey, Bermv Brakebill, Iohn Jeffery, Chuck Newell; THIRD ROW: Roy Pihlgren, Benny H01- land, Mike Bland. Scotty McGuire, David Dismukes, Tommy Deens. Senior members of Key Club are FIRST ROW: Frank Dunham, Bill VonRosenburg, Ben Mewis, Phocion Park, Mike Hammons, Vince Moyer, Mike Moore, Richard Friedman, Jerry Wilson; SECOND ROW: Nick DeBerry, Rusty Berry, Jack Corley, Gordon McNutt, Pete Evans, Tony Morelos, Tommy Pihlgren; THIRD ROW: O Barr Rost, Steve Wilson, Scotty Erwin, Paul Engeling, Vic Hurley, Johnny Crain, Thurston Bland. Sophomore members of Key Club are FIRST ROW: Gary Hamilton, Kenneth Bartosh, George Miller, Chuck Rogers, Don Sachtleben; SECOND ROW: Tom Sanford, John Ryder, Bill Wolfe, Steve McFadden, Tom Best; THIRD ROW: Jimmy Acock, Frank Maxwell, Freddie Robbins. Experiences :3; V In Citizenship ion, Vic itOn The Key Club, an international service organization for boys, has been in Austin High School for the past seven years. Among its many projects, main- tenance of the school parking lot and monthly birthday parties at the Travis State School appear most outstanding. Under the leadership of President Jack Corley, the Key Club seeks to have regular dinner meetings with speakers from leading businesses in the Austin area. This club, sponsored by the University Area Kiwanis Club, is similar to Kiwanis International in leadership and service. The Key Club faculty sponsor is Mr. Roland Johnson. Accessories for any meeting include a gong, gavel, secretaryis report, and of course, the song book. Officers Mickey Burnup, treasurer; Nick DeBerry, senior director; Tom Pihigren, vice president; Mark Cooper, chaplain; and Chuck Newell, secretary, listen as Mr. Dan Watson explains the work of the University Area Kiwanis Club. Club ' lton, I illef, I then; ohn leen, mmy addie Members of the Key Club pose during one , u ., ', , . 0f their dinner meetings. Service volunteers, Mickey Burnup, Jack Corley, pre51- s den, Phocion Park, Nick DeBerry, Tom Pihlgren, and Pete Evans prepare the refreshments at one of the monthly birthday parties at the Travis State School. 25 7 Interested In French The French Club includes students interested in French and those who speak it. The main purpose of the club is to draw attention to the French culture and its customs. During the club period French is spoken as much as possible. Miss Eloise Roach, an expert in the French language, sponsors the club. The first activity of the year was initiating the new members at the French Legation. In the spring the club hosts a special dinner for students who make all A,S in French. The honorees participate in a talent review in which they present- original poems, songs, or skits in French. The party, Fete de Charlemagne, has been held yearly at AHS since 1935, except for 1960. Charlemagne was the first to have the idea of free public education. French Club members are FIRST ROW: Glodine Propps, Holly Hemphill, Betty Gotham, Suzanne Jackson, Mina Hawkins; SECOND ROW: Melinda Lawson, Judy Fruchter, Sara Starr, Sue Cook. FIRST ROW: Sandy Sobola, Marion Johnson, Carol Clare, Richard Flournoy, Cathy Foust; SECOND ROW: Carol Edwards, Pam Fielder, Liza Mautet; THIRD ROW: Mary Lamar, Melanie Hicket- son, Wally Mendelson, Candy Smith, Betsey Pennington. Club officers are FIRST ROW: Carol Clare, presi- dent; Miss Roach, sponsor; SECOND ROW: Wally Mendelson, sergeant-at-arms; Glodine Propps, secretary; Sue Cook, treasurer; Betty Gotham, parliamentarian; Holly Hemphill, vice president. Xye SECOND ; ' Movie Operators are FIRST ROW: Eddie Alley, George Covington, Mike Harper, Fred Gruver, Bob Caldwell; SECOND ROW: Bully Harper, Will Cowan, Vince McLaughlin, Allen Perry, Jim King; THIRD ROW: Pat Cleve- land, Mr. Ronald Beauford, Max Hanen. Movies Keep Them Busy The Motion Picture Operatorsi Club is one of the most active clubs and one that gives direct service to the school. It is the members' job to run all the movies shown in the auditorium and also in the class rooms. The boys operate the projectors after they study their mechanisms. The club is sponsored by Mr. Ronald Beauford. Officers on the FIRST ROW: Will Cowan, reporter; Eddie Alley, treasurer; SECOND ROW: Buzzy Harper, president; Mr. Beauford, sponsor; Mike Harper, vice president. Making Better Members are FRONT ROW: Linda Rosprim, Malcolm Flournoy, Jimmy Krueger, Douglas Davis, Ralph Webster,- SECOND ROW: Ann Musselman, Kenneth Lyons, Benny Hardin, Doug Moore; THIRD ROW: W'endell Fuqua, George Pulliam, Bill Lowery, Eugene Dorf, Jeff Reichman; FOURTH ROW: Chris Williams, Mike Hayden, John Walcutt, Dick Williamson, Pat Holman. FIFTH ROW: J. P. Stallworth, David Stautz, Leighton Kelly, Jimmy Wilson. HA! 31L? f, .1 ' , , .... ...,- - .... ewe -..m-u---.-m..-A mu ----.-.-..-...-......w..---....---...h--A-..v ..... -e,,,,.....,-.... ..-,..-.M-tw ,.e.......r-. . e In front of the camera instead of behind it are Photography Club sponsor, Mr. Floyd Potter, and officers Linda Rosprim, reporter; J. P. Stallworth, vice president; Jean Schattenberg, fall secretary; Eugene Dorf, treasurer; Ann Musselman, spring secretary; and David Stautz, president. '! The Photography Club enjoyed its second year as an organized club. Mr. Floyd Potter, the club sponsor, helps the members develop skills in the particular fields they are interested in. To promote spirit, there are many contests and competitive activities. The main object of the Photography Club is to improve the techniques of each photographer. Individual dark rooms are now used instead of one central dark room. More attention can thus be devoted to each of the photographers in this manner. David E. Wood sorts pictures taken by the Photography Club members. Making Photography Club activity plans are David Stautz, Mt. Potter, and J. P. Stall- worth. Z61 ,t.-...-;t r- t ..',-;,-.L-t.-..x...t.......-..;,.....,t....n. . . ....-... ....V......-.L..-.L...t .0. :4m ? 1m a ....- Officers are Donna Jessen, treasurer; Myra Osborn, presi- dent; Donna Cook, vice president; Leila Hanna, reporter; Mary Ann Mellenbruch, secretary; Miss Mary Alice Porter, sponsor. X Pan-Am members are FIRST ROW: Mickey Rachlin, Becky Maufrais, Roxanne McCown, Lucille Puett, Sue Swaim, Bronwen Morgan, Luis Laosa; SECOND ROW: Leila Hanna, Quita Mc- Math, Margaret Horton, Gay Wickert, Donna Jessen; THIRD ROW: John Lamar, Bill Cummins, Allan Edwards, Charles Mill- ner, Sandy Zinn. Pan Am on the Go Chapter 16 of the Pan American Student Forum of Texas promotes appreciation and interest in the Spanish-speaking countries. The main purpose of the club is to promote inter-American friend- ship as outlined by the Good Neighbor Commis- sion. Miss Mary Alice Porter, club sponsor, guides the club in various service projects and Pan-Am activities. During Pan-Am Week, the club pre- sents the devotionals and places posters around the school to create an all-school interest. The club holds a Spanish banquet and assists with the annual Texas PASF convention in March. Club members are FIRST ROW: Donna Cook, Marguerite Jarrell, Betty Belknap, Fair McCown, Molly Castillo; SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Mellenbruch, Dana McSpadden, Lois Lyons, Ophelia Varela, y Blanca Ruiz, Myra Osborn; THIRD ROW: Cheryl Craven, Fay Cook, Nancy Ayers, Stephanie Arrants, Mary Gowen, Miss Porter, Judie Campbell. Members of Science Research Club are FIRST ROW: Randy Parker, Diana Butler, Marilynn Dar- lmg, Barbara DeBois, Susan Davidson, Toni DeBois, Andy Jackson; SECOND ROW: Marion Shlelds, Suzanne Allen, May Hamilton, Olivia Ann Smith, Donna Holt, Clarenee Holmes; THIRD 1110?: John Horton, David Northington, Stan Shaw, Ricky Hicks, Ross Nesbit, John Ellison, Joe u e. A-Ok The Science Research Club provides interesting activities for budding scientists of Austin High School. The members work on various science projects and experiments to enter in contests. Speakers appear for their Friday meetings during the year. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Edna Boon. Officers of Science Research Club are Joe Rude, fall treasurer and spring sergeant- N e at-arms; Jonny Fruchter, spring president; David Northington, fall reporter and T l spring treasurer; Suzanne Allen, spring secretary; Dotty Broom, fall vice president e and spring reporter. Not shown are Kalen Childs, spring vice president; David Reichert, fall president. T 7811a Iary f Clay ' . 'OIS Other members of Science Research Club are FIRST ROW: Jim Ziller, Dwight Schutz, ng Smlth- 1 ldle ers, Dotty Broom, John Rohrer, David Rohrer, Ronny Jones; SECOND ROW: John Mlllef, Bill Attal, Jenny Fruchter, Raymond Sorden, Phil Ricketts, Warren WEbb; THIRD ROW: Hye Brown, Charles Schmidt, Harvey Fuchs, Gene Bounds, Ralph Boyd, Larry Burk. . .T-h... -..'.........L.-A..w. ...-- M, .m -....., , -..T-...T..-...hw..e Tu...----h ... 264 Pictured with the sponsor, Mrs. Julia Mellenbruch, are officers of the Spanish Club Leslie Robinson, reporter; Kay Wood, scrapbook chairman, Lucy Ross, president; Elizabeth Bernal, vice president; and Sarah Burcham, secretary-treasurer. The Spanish Club began its first year at Austin High under the sponsorship of Mrs. Julia Mellenbruch, a new member of the faculty. This year was devoted primarily to organizing the club and laying the foundation for future years. Time was also spent in service projects. For Thanks- giving, a turkey was bought and given to the cooking class at the Pan American Center. The club raised money to be used in purchasing two large first-aid kits to be sent to schools in Mexico. This money was raised through a bake sale. In March, the members attended the annual Pan Ameri- can Student Forum convention held in Austin. Members of the Spanish Club are FIRST ROW: Martha Barnett, Jack Starkey, Dianne DeBois, Paul Legett, Leslie Robinson, Carmen Hernandez, Angie Rodriguez, June Hixson, Gwen Doss, Dora Page, Bobbie Fleming, Dick Slaughter, Jo Ann Johnson, Susan Marshall, Lucy Ross; SECOND ROW: Ann Monkhouse, Marcy Howard, Gigi Dumble, Judy Scanlan, Annie Guerra, Kay Wood, Elizabeth Bernal, Connie Gonzales; THIRD ROW: Janan Rodgers, Dorothy Zuniga, Carolyn McKenna, Linda Valdez. a new marily n for hanks. Toking money to be mough 5tmeri- FIRST ROW' Marlene Branner, Polly Coffin, Jeanie Holliday. Jan Baldwin, Sheryl Behne; SECOND ROW: Carol Niermeier, Beverly Wright, Karen Keel, Terry Clarkson, Susan Page, Miss Gray; THIRD ROW: Linda Noe, Priscilla Finlay, Penny Peavy, Carol Colby. Betsy Isaac; FOURTH ROW: Kay Bart- lett, Pat Parker, Shelly McCuistion, Penny Wilson, Carole Sandlin, Gg McCuistion. The Tennis Club, sponsored by Miss Betty Gray, meets Friday mornings during club period. The members have an interest in tennis as a sport for watching or participation. Many of the members of the club are also members of the Varsity Tennis Team. However, membership of Varsity Tennis is not required for the club mem- bers. The club is active for the entire year. They help finance the Varsity Tennis SJquad and help With equipmerit. This spring they were again sponsors for the annual JC Invitational Tennis Tournament in March. A $400 treasury balance was to be used for a scholarship, new surfacing of the school court, or to send team members to a tennis camp. Spring officers are Kay Bartlett, reporter; Sheryl B'ehne, president; Gg McCuistion, vice president; Penny Peavy, chaplain; Susan Page, treasurer; Carole Sandlin, secretary. Fall officers are Linda Noe, sergeant-at-arms; Polly Coffin, reporter; Sheryl Behne, president; Penny Wilson, vice president; Susan Page, treasurer; Priscilla Finlay, secretary. 265 x 266 Sandy Castillo observes Morris Riojas operating the linotype. Noe Morales skillfully operates the trimsaw. Mr. Warren watches Franklin Mendez paint glue to Voh make pads in the padding racks. Rio She Ute. hxtm . Noe Morales and Rudy Rios use the cutter to prepare school ermits. atype. P The Vocational Printing Club members are BOTTOM ROW: Morris Riojas, Sandy Castillo, Bill Vela, and Franklin Mendez; SECOND ROW: Sonny Trujillo, Jimmy Orana, and Garland Sheppard; THIRD ROW: Rudy Rios, Noe Morales, Mr. F Stanley Warren, sponsor, Charles Glasgow, and Joe Perez. 2 p s ' Their Job The members of the Vocational Industrial Club prepare for possible vocations in printing and, at the same time, perform useful services for the Austin Public Schools. They learn the methods of handling the various types of printing jobs. They print a variety of literature and forms for Austin High as well as for many of the other Austin schools. The club is well sponsored by Mr. Stanley Warren. In the past year, the Vocational Industrial Club has participated in several activities at the district and the state levels. The club was represented Nov. 4 in the District V Vocational Industrial Club Officers Training Meeting at Johnston. In March the students participated in skill events, charter and industrial contests at the District V Vocational Industrial Club Contest Meet. The club was represented in April at the 14th annual state convention in Corpus Christi. a.- Vocational Printing officers are BOTTOM ROW: Morris glue to Riojas, president; Sandy Castillo, vice president; Garland Sheppard, secretary; SECOND ROW: Sonny Trujillo, treas- urer; Bill Vela, sergeant-at-arms; Charles Glasgow, reporter. VV..;...:-.u-....-et..4..r....-....:. mm... . . g-. .. u . , m OI. l , ' . G$OOFIU Z68 -..... .M'.w W...,..M.....,.h... ,. -....-.. wno ..F...w......v . .... 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WHITE'S HOME COOKED MEALS Pies and Cakes SpeciaHy Il6l San Bernard GR 2-0070 TheB G FOUR ix 4 . :2. in Mex .lcan Food n..-...-...,-...m.. MN 5n, ,1; . . mwg; hug Cosfumes courfesy of Campus Cos+ume shop. 2328 Guadalupe S I 272 4 FOR THOSE WHO THINK YOUNG Vir'Ice Moyer. Marl McElroy. Paf West and Frank Dunham. AHS seniors. enloy a refreshing reak from +heir s+udies +0 have a Pepsi in +he cafo+eria. Witt .JUaudman Jaw: When you need help wifh hair. skin, or nail problems. we are always happy +o give you advice. Our hairsfylisfs are skilled arfisi's who have spenf many hours in advanced Jrraining. Mrs. Hausman is Aus+in's only Na+ional Con+our Hairshaping Ar'l'isi'. STRIPLING BLAKE HAUSMAN BEAUTY SHOPS INC. LUMBER COMPANY, INC. 3509 Jefferson 3205 Red River 5453 Burnef Road 0 Ausfin. Texas GL 3-6629 GR 6-2I3l Real Es+a+e Insurance ANDERSON - MCBRIDE - WORMLEY A Decade Of Growth With Austin' l l57 Chicon GR 8-l932 CARL SCHMIDT THE BOAT SHOP COMPLETE BOAT AND MOTOR SERVICE GL 2-l767 5209 N. Lamar Carolyn McKenna and Lois Helton view a steak held by A. M. Beck from the wide meat selection found at Sam Slaughter Stores. Sam Slaughter NOW THREE STORES TO SERVE YOU Q 2l6 Wes+ I9 2805 San Jacin+o 322 I Red River- Modern Life and Hospitalization For Every Member Of The Family Zn 013 13in: E9541 Rag'ampany 7 W LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 300 LAVACA ST PHONE GR8-646B O P.O. BOX 1163 AUSTIN 64.TEXAS AAAAAAK ' . Quiz MooR E b b b p b 1 4 4 4 1 4 BURGER MAlTS SHAKES PIANOS ANDY ORGANS ALL INSTRUMENTS TELEPH' GR 6-5363 W. l. BYRON OWNER ISIS GUADALUPE STREET AUSTIN l. TEXAS FRANK PETERSON CONOCO SERVICE MAXWELL ELECTRIC CO. Open 6 A.M.-l2 P.M. Complefe Aufomofive Service Road Service 65I9 Burnef Lane-Ph. GL 3-025l We give Texas Gold Stamps Aus+in. Texas GR 7-! I47 24+h 3 Rio Grande Your best electrical connections BALDWIN PIANOS 8x ORGANS TH E Service Renfals :info New and Used Pianos 8 Organs -- - Music for Organ and Pian- Elaine Etheredge and Jean Schattenberg, AHS seniors, look over thank-you notes as Mrs. Watson explains their I 612 Brazos various meanings. 1 1 GR 8-1131 SCHOOL SUPPLIES BILL AUSTIN .; When you are s'l'udious . . . T Scores of useful Hems +0 aid in your sfudies- Piano Organ CO. 1 af home and af school. 3 PARTY ITEMS 9'3 Congress When you are frivolous . . . GR 6-6927 lnvi+a+ions. personalized Napkins. snappy No+e Paper. Programs. THE STECK COMPANY AUSTINl TEXAS , 205 Wesf Nin+h GReenwood 7-44ll . z J ' 3 I a L; . l 0 . m. g The Wlllow Branch Cleaners .a-...........,....,,. ........ Iv: l u ZOOI Easi' I9 wwsigg x Supefmrkls GR 7-0l48 III 3 I Pick up and delivery Service swig Y 4l9 Easf 6H1 S+ree+ 0 Aus+in l. Texas xx. 42 2 4w 4K 344 V 4' 42 4 2m '2272 4 4444424 2, 4442, 2 44 7 352 ix 4 2X4 x4424 2 24$ 4 2 4,' 4, 2X a2 HIEMPHll-VS Wm y 2 4 222 2 44 444 $ ,7 T 122 7 22222 22422242 47221221222222 , 44 22444227 ? 222 4 44222 2 7 , 2222 4x2 4 W2 tore Y ur Friendly BOOkS o :4 44 22:4 2 2 422 2 mm Hemp d Stautz and Holly Davl 22222 222222 4 22; 42222224222522 22 W , 2 2 22 2 22 2 4 42 44 2 22 223422 4224 22K 242 uS Aound The UT Camp r 2x 2 2x 2 224 X2 22 2' 4 22 ,4 W , 2 227 44 512; 2 22 4 HOBBIES and TOYS MODEL PLANES. ENGINES 8t SUPPLIES MOSAIC TILE. PAINT BY NUMBER , HO TRAINS. AMERICAN FLYER. 6 LIONEL GRIFFIN MARSHALL'S H UMBLE STATION 27'6V2 Guadalupe GR 2-7340 800 West 12th Austin, T exas Pete Evans, AHS senior, checks out picnic supplies from French Place Foods for Diane Doetsch and 1: Ronnie Gibson. 1610 LAVACA 0 AUSTIN, TEXAS FRENCH PLACE FOODS 2002 Manor Road 11 HOWARD NURSERY HARPER INSURANCE GENE HOWARD :1 Over 40 Years Beaufifying Austin S ERVIC E Austin's Largest Selection Of Trees 8! Shrubs Grown ln Austin For Austin i1 6 avaca ' Hemphl IOIOL -I.ANDSCAPING- IN E KOENIG LANE GR 6-5638 WWXW yam max $WMIM .m... xxf'4 , MIM- EMILY BECK. senior a+ Aus+in High School, finds banking a+ +he Texas S+a+e Bank a great convenience since +he hours are +he longes+ in +own and she can iusf s+op ai- +he walk up or drive-in windows' open from 7:30 am. +0 6 pm. Emily is a DE s+uden+ a+ +he bank. l I l l l , IMM 'lllllllllIllllllllllllllllIlllilllillllllll;7,0,, I I lllill, II II, TEXAS STATE ,I m llzllllllllllllly 4 Will 11!! IMIIllllllllllllllliIIlllIll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll llllgll. l I l BRIDGES FURNITURE 417 Congress HOME STEAM j LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS I BRIDGES TODAYS LIVING I Lint Free I Cling Free I Static Free a 2735 Exposmon Cleaning ' . Save Cash and Curry 2 Convement Locatzom to Serve You City Wide Pick Up and Delivery From +he Cheapesf Tha+'s Good 14th 8: Red River Dial GR 8-2586 +0 +he Bes+ Thaf's Needed g I Your Clean Car Mart For Used Cars KRAUSEMOTORS 53 o o r NOW OPERATING 86 Hake: IN THAI 6l7 Wesf 6H1 Sf. Auan l. Texas PRESTON KRAUSE. Owner Phone GR 6-4488 278 I I 7 WW THE HEART OF GOOD EATING BARN ETT'S FLAKE KRUST PIES Good any Time for O Dime ELDON POWElI. $113.24 200l Guadalupe Ph. GR 2-9273 5.4438 $933 049v BEAUTY SALON . 9 DORATHY LLOYD, Owner wry, L 20 Years in Austin DISTINCTIVE BEAUTY SERVICE uFor Those Who Care To Look Their Best STEAM BATHS AND MASSAGE UTor Ladies Onlw DRISKILL HOTEL GR 7-5278 ECONOMY RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE Bonded and Licensed Technicians All parfs guaran+eed for 90 days 24l5 Webberville Road GR 8-2750 2.79 No. 5 PRESCRIPTIONS AND DRUGS THE APOTHECARY SINGER SEWING MACHINE D1 SHOP COMPANY Austink Pharmacy of Distinction 9l8 Congress 2900 Gaudalupe Ll BILL ENGELBRECHT. Pharmacis'r GR 8-6649 803 W1 Ph. GL 2-2543 5l2l Cameron Road Aus+in 2. Texas DISTINCT'IVE READY-TO -WEAR FOR ALL OCCASIONS l' VHHANS - COSTUME Mgaak SHOP, JEN m , 2322 Guadalupe Si. Phone GR 2-0I84 I - RENTALS OF COSTUMES AND FORMALS MRS. JOHNSON'S BAKERY OPEN ro THE PUBLIC '305 KOEN'G LANE 65 EXPERT BEAUTY SERVICE 6L 3-727l I700 GUADALUPE Each Student Works . UM : m supe'Vim 0' Cakes-Baker's Specialfies-Rolls23read 6 r-P , a Licensed Instructor -Open Evenings- Mrs. Dorothy Davis - Mgr. GR 7-2572 MRS. JOHNSON'S DO NUT SHOP G R 7 ' 5 2 3 4 4909 AIRPORT BLVD. 1412 LAVACA HO 5-580l . v.1 7; 1V , 26 Varie+ies 7?: SOUTHWESTERN HOUR SERVICE INSURANCE ' AGENCY Always f? 406 Perry-Brooks Bldg. T R A V I S Ausfin. Texas Ph. GR 2-6830 A Laundry 82 Cleaners. L+d. 280 Corner l2'H1 and Red River DEPENDABLE MOTORS DODGE DODGE DART LANCER DODGE TRUCK 803 Wesf 5+h Ausfin. Texas xN'S JME W , HOUSE OF FLOWERS I I I7 Lavaca Sf. Flowers for all occasionw Sadie Rowe Congratulations From DURHAMS BUSINESS COLLEGE OF AUSTIN Central Texas, Foremost Business School Known For 0 High Standards 0 Proficient Faculty 0 Progressive Program 0 Friendly Atmosphere 0 Individual System of Instruction 0 Statewide Employment Service to All Durham Graduates O Affiliated with Business Schools Throughout the State DAY CLASSES s EVENING CLASSES s DIAL GR 8-3446 Located Across From the Post Office-GOO-A Lavaca Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Mylum, Jr., Owners and Operators Invite You To Visit Their Modern Air-Conditioned School Your First Opportunity OF s FORMALS ALUPE '2 : PARKING ', 1.. s .. . ...r..--;g ,- s KEIlY $5M s 57 212.6115... 0 ,, r'f ..--lllvn 5 West I90! - Austin, Iexas SHOP NOW AT NAU'S NAU'S ENFIELD DRUGSTORE IIIS WEST LYNN 281 ONLY A COMMERCIAL BANK CAN OFFER YOU COMPLETE FINANCIAL SERVICE ! AUSTIN :: CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION MEMBERS F.D.I.C. HI ; i Mll Carolyn Bell. Mary Lu Acock. and Jane Shuford prove Hue? a woman can do a man's work wifh equipmenf from Cenfral Texas Equipmenf Company. gamma aagsaagmma-maam- REAL ssmm. RENTALS. msuamcs gasiig-nggg BUTLER - RAYMOND Authorized Sales and Service LINCOLN-MERCURY COMET RENAULT and PEUGEOT 3 locations CENTRAL TEXAS EQUIPMENT CO. Main Office CONSTRUCTION 6 MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT 900 Wed. 6 I400 Easf 6 48.0 Burns? H. C. 0qu-- BELL P. 0, Box 116 GR 8-9346 GR 6-9629 GL 2-5554 Business Phone GR 8-9339 127 E' RIVERSIDE DRIVE Residence Phone GR'7-3662 AUSTIN, TEXAS HICKS MOBILE HOME CORPORATION AUSTI N , Army ti Navy Store EDWARDS' 2304 Soufh Congress MILLER BLUE PRINT COMPANY Drawing Supplies Slide Rules I08 Easf I0 GR 3-8793 GULFH For young men and women Largesf sfock of Lees, Levis and SERVICE Wranglers All new colors including: Your Friend! I I WHEAT Gu f DealerJ POWDER BLUE BLACK AVOCADO GREEN SIOI Cameron Rd. GL 3-9286 20l Wes+ 6 a+ Colorado GR 7-6050 SPEIRS BEAUTY SHOP Beauty Is A Womank; Duty Comple+e Beau+y Service I0! Wesf 5H1 2543 Guadalupe GR 2-I626 or GR 8-7327 Jerry Norwood 609 Congress Roy Taylor I AUTOMOBILE FINANCING I N AU STI N IT S GUARANTY FINANCE Co. , ' $953951: $9335 SPECIALIZE IN ALL HUMBLE PRODUCTS Malcolm Gregory OPEN EVERY DAY PH. GR. 8-0152 James Ware FOR SHOES FAST ROAD SERVICE 5I3 Wesf 61'h 6'0 Cbngress 1217 CHICON STREET Downfown AUSTIN 2. TEXAS Phone GR 7-9437 2348 Guadalupe On +he Drag . MAROON BOOSTERS TARRYTOWN MAYTON'S FOOD MARKET ST PHARMACY 1n Village U 3H0 Windsor Road 3800 Lamar Camero Prescrip+ion Service 9L 349 284 AMOS STATION 1 AU JUCTE DAY IRVICE STREET FEXAs lET MITCHELL ADDING MACHINE 8: TYPEWRITER CO. Reynolds Typewrifers and Adding Machines Sales and Service and Supplies 707 Bar+on Springs Road GR 2-4886 owzr raperies jnc. 4l0 Congress Avenue Ausfin, Texas Besi' Wishes +0 +he I962 Graduafing Class from your HANDY-ANDY SUPERMARKETS Mr. Frank Corley +alks wi+h seven AHS seniors who are frequenf visi+ors a+ Handy-Andy $932. Picfured are Mark WC 6 6,7229: 3ELE$TWE 1W6 CooperI left Kay Tyler, Jack Corley. Mary Ca+herine Reed. Mr. Corley. John EmersonI Debbie Blandy. and ScoH Erwin. FOR QUALITY FILM PROCESSING STUDTMAN PHOTO SERVICE Cameron Village l9+h 6 Lavaca GL 3-l958 GR 6-4326 6..-... -. . 6 STELFOX BODY WORKS Austiniv Oldest and Best Equipped Sloop In case of accidenf requesf STELFOX WRECKER When you want a photograph . . . A A t-'- W 44 44m A... hoab you want a fine photograph 1; and thatos the only kind your official photographer takes! : ; X $ b h, i I s. cour mug $ , CONGRESS AVENUE AT SIXTH STREET DOWNTOWN i i A 1' r Lone Star Shoe De Gress Motors i WE YOUR VOLVO DEALER P IIO wes+ 6+h I GR 6-4889 8l7 Wes+ 5H1 GR 6-04I I f y o y o o Vlcfor 5 Italian Village AUSTIN BAKED ENAMEL .nJBODY SHOP New Loca+ion It Costs Less But You oet the BesW All Work Guaranteed 24 Hour Wrecker Service 2910 Guadalupe l 901 EAST 6TH ST. Auan TEXAS Same Fine F0051 J.W.WHITEAKER PHONEGR 2-3522. lsf am 286 Beaufifully Decora+ed In+erior Expanded Sea+ing GR 6-I600 39 mg WALKER TIRE CO. KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES Complefe Tire Service 5'0 Eas+ Six+h GR 8-9 I 53 SOOI Airporf Blvd. GR 2-6032 LONGINES-WITTNAUER WATCHES KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS BAUMERT JEWELRY 704 Brazos Sfreef Watchmaleer and jewelry Repairing Harry Baumerf. Owner Ph. GR 6-2383 A Comple+e Shoe and Handbag Service WELDON ROPER Phone GR 8-3954 I2+I1 and Lamar Aus+in. Texas KAREN JACOBSEN and Ronnie Peferson enjoy a refreshing bo++le of Royal Crown during +heir lunch period. ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO. 730 Shady Lane HYLANIJEH SUPEHMAHKETS 3 Greaf Food Stores CASIS VILLAGE FORD VILLAGE WINDSOR VILLAGE EL RANCHO RESTAURANT 174772011: for the Finest Mexican Food in Texas MaH Mar+inez. Owner lsf and San Jacinfo GR 2-I8I4 ELGIN STANDARD BRICK MFG. COMPANY QUALITY CLAY PRODUCTS PLANT SALES OFFICE Elgin. Texas Perry-Brooks Bldg. GR 8-5l I9 Auan. Texas GR 7-7874 287 M-lex. 3mm 5mm SEED-GARDEN TOOLS-BULBS PET SUPPLIES-PLANTS3PO-WER MOWERS INSECTICIDES-POTTERY-FERTILIZERS LUMBER CO '76 8a! 7a .lau' OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY COMPLETE HOME REMODELING SERVICE RELIABLE AND COMPETENT CONTRACTORS RECOMMENDED Estimates Cbeerfully Given 600! Burnef Road HO 5-7! I I 5l9 Sou'rh lsf. HI2-675I N OW We HAMR 9 For Family Recreation I 2 Hamiwr me I . , Es W 4ng SIZE , A 3A 512 MM Wm: M3315? ; 254 9' 0941155033044? bum 9 9 H 7:517:ng M'179;5::1Inw 106mg; 9133 . TOM COOK 3' 325 Congress 23 Lanes GR 8-45I3 ' WWW Bunny Andrews N Manager David Nor+hing+on. left and Bill Mayhall discuss hoiball as H'Iey waif for' '+he besf hamburger in fown a+ +he Hamburger Bar. 73m Burnef Road GL 2-254l FRANK ALCORN-Owner , I706 Guadalupe GR 6-l98l i 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE JESS ALLMAN9S GARAGE 8c BODY SHOP ll4 Easf lsi' 288 v PHONE GR 7-6I66 Auan. Texas STORES F IRST in Quality ! For Fine Piece Goods Sewing Nofions i x in Taste! Bufferick and Simplicii'y Pa++erns SHOP AND SAVE AT MENDED COMAL COTTONS 906 Congress Aus+in l. Texas FIRST in demand in HI 2-675I Central Texas M creation ll 95 rews David Chapman and Bill Ward place a wall plaque above a living room display af Louis Shanks' Furnifure Siore. Road v nm- KaIb, ' L-';.1.?.;,;!;1! W FURNITURE COMPANY SANDS PHARMACY R. R. SANDS 7l7 COLORADO COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SHOP-FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Navarro's Federal Bakery PRESCRIPTIONS o BABY NEEDS o SICK ROOM SUPPLIES I 205 Red River Service for the Sick GR 2-946l 289 '1': ' x. JMWWWW. l r. x ? RMr...o.3 mmwm WP6 . . ww O O .I E C c c ,m. N WE a t. M a .n T A as. u + :K n h N w Aw I .m m WM .5 ..l, m m w m MU WH.P z L R m w M Inn.H S NmV m om um 5 Hod mM mnw m D E a 0 mm H gm, l f .I e.T m m. D N M M m e C WHw HSM m t T B S n - P m S A S N m 49 O 1 E I I n WI w e um - m TD 1 B M m X m H J S m m 0 4 S F DUVAL PHARMACY 43rd 81 Duval HO 5-7626 Main Office Accuracy Q g flared yellow dress 1n Xx ?$? ; ,, v ?32 ,,, g? $$E Patty Pearson, AHS senior, models a flatter from the wide selection found at Evelyds. 290 SAVINGS INSTITUTION CLEARING HOUSE OF AUSTIN g 405 i on Insured Members; . Savmgs MUTUAL SAVINGS INSTITUTION FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8t LOAN ASSOCIATION AUSTIN SAVINGS 8L LOAN ASSOCIATION LAMAR SAVINGS INSTITUTION R Save in +hese insured insfifufions and gef ahead in IHe. f ,0 1CE . CO. t ,, E Linda Emerson, Charlotte Johnson, Forrest Roan, and ' Joel Saegert relax after an enjoyable meal at Piccadilly Cafeteria. r PICCADILLY CAFETERIA CONTINUOUS DAILY SERVICE-Gz30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 80! CONGRESS $kxtthxhth;; ttltalat' mw xxx ex Harper Clark examines one of the rifles at Dan's S Napier and Danny Kasperek watch I - ' V 1' ll porting Goods, while Roger and BETTER FOR us the friendly salesman demonstrate another of ' the large collection of rifles. a 6319' N. 'LAMAR GR 663' Chez Charm Beauty Salon 825' WEST 12TH STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS F. C. ROAN AGEN General Insurance - GReenwood 6-0595 Roui'e l GREENWOOD 8-4601 Box 24! AUSTIN G 6: L STATIONERY COMPANY Office 5uppliu 0 gazinting 0 Eng'mving 510 BRAZOS AUSTIN I. TEXAS '5 FOR lESS AR Judy Twidwell and Emily Eichel- berger contemplate summer's fun in Rae Ands show room. Judy wears a flaming orange and bright yellow bathing suit. Emily prepares for an afternoon of boating in a multi-colored ensemble with matching accessories including purse, hat, and shoes. DELWOOD CENTER UNCOR poRATEDJ 3909-0 EAST AVENUE 441921,- WM Box 24' H's laundry IF or cleaning ' LAUNDRY 8 BU RTON S CLEANERS 6l5 Wesi 1? GR 8-462! D815 ONE STOP SERVICE STATION 500 Eas+ 7 GR 6377? Look for +his frademark 51' your favorife sfore. x Theo Wilkes, Sarah Burcham, and Nancy Douglas, members of Scurbmuglfs High School Board, model summer creations from the Cmnpus High Shop. Theo wears a baby blue Check shirt- wzlist and Sarah a cool yellow Sunday dress. Nancyk school and date dress is while with red embroidery trim. Mmhmlmglh Sam 50mm kezzy PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY , SERVING AUSTIN SINCE 7937' Open SICK ROOM Mon Thvu Sui SUPPLIES 8 AM. To 10 RM. MM Sunday . Wheelchairs 9 AMA To Crutches 10 PM. g! For Sale or Rent Ask Your Donor To Phone Your Prescription Ta Everette Kelly I GReenwood 8-6455 CITY WIDE PICK-UP 81 DELIVERY OF YOUR PRESCRIPTION a: 4: 4r PARKING SPACE FOR DRIVE IN SERVICE WHILE WAITING ON PRESCRIPTIONS Located at 15th 8. Guadalupe ng$ xx wi Y Seniors June Hixson and Jeanie Holliday prepare for the senior picnic with supplies from their conveniently located Checker Front Store. CHECKER FRONT STORES BeHer food for less Nine S+ores Serving All Areas of Ausfin SO-LO DEPARTMENT STORE 50l Easf 6H1 GR 6-6285 Laura Guerrero, Janet Means, and Virginia Woolwine check the menu at Casa Loma for fine Mexican food at reasonable prices. Casa Loma Md GRW WILKE-CLAY FUNERAL HOME day prepare for '3' I Soufh Congress air conveniently STORES cf Ausfin , Mr. Finn shows the exquisite collection of charms found at Finn I DON WEEDON TIRE COMPANY Jewelers t0 sophomores Andy Shupee, Diane Hibler, Peggy Drake, Ann Peacock and anic Murra Specializing in Truck and Passenger Tim Sales and Service J e y' 3400 Guadalupe AUSTIN, TEXAS H0 5-6541 FINN JEWELERS Littlefield Building JOE 40l7 Guadalupe Ph. HO 5-75ll SERVING NORTH AUSTIN Lef Us Fill Your Prescrip'rions b; ; -- POLAR ICE CREAM AUSTIN'S ? C FURNITURE WONDERLAND Fine China Fine Silver JOE KOEN 8t SON JEWELERS G; Since I888 Delwood C 3903 Easf one family ownership M 0 Austin's Newest 8: Finest Vk Banquet Rooms Available For 1000 iv Villa Capri Charcoal J ' Broiled Steaks GR 6-6921 2300 Interregional RESTAURANT 29b y , MEN'S WEAR . 2332 GUADALU PE-FREE PARKING :1 JOE BREIW INSURANCE AGENCY 417 WEST SIXTH IN TELEPHONE GR 2-1103 AUSTIN, TEXAS HOSJMI .TWII MKS OCAMERON VIllIGE OHIGHLAND PARK SWW MARICOL'S GIFT AND JEWELRY GiHs-Complefe Jewelry Dep+.-Wa+ch Repairing Maurice 8: WaH'er Burkland-Owners Delwood Cenfer 3903 Easf Ave. Jands Bar Nothing Ranch, Inc. POULTS, EGGS AND BREEDING STOCK AUSTIN, TEXAS P. 0. BOX 918 PHONE GR 8-5757 HNG W. L. JAMES. PROPRIITOR OXYGEN ACETYLENE $3;qu .: WELDING SUPPLIES ,, EQUIPMENT 503 NECHES SY. PHONE GR 3-7309 AUSTIN, TEXAS Lulu Peal, Saralyn White, Phyllis Gerloff, Brenda Klein, Camey Spaulding, Linda Burk, and Judy Latson enjoy Sani-Products snacks at a slumber party. POTATO CHIPS HIGH QUALITY CHIPS FOR OVER 35 YEARS For your beaufiful sporfs. casuals and swim sui+s MARY E. MCKINNEY CASUALS AND SPORTSWEAR For leisurely shopping ll2 Eas+ 6+h-LiHlefield Bldg. GR 7-2679 297 2;? 63522651' A friendly salesman shows an attractive ring from the large ring collection at SheftalPs to Pam Bodoin and Tina Shanks. ON THE , ALLANDALE DRAG a VILLAGE distinctive jewelry AUSTIN,S ONLY KEEPSAKE DIAMOND JEWELER f8. DRY CLEANING CO.,mc. GR 6-3566 16TH a lAVACA 298 Anna Jeannette James and Dale Owens enjoy a ride on the back of a motorcycle from Austin Motorcycle Company. I6! I Guadalupe Sf. Phone GR 2-8788 AUSTIN MOTORCYCLE CO. AND SCOOTERS 4! years in business P. R. James. Owner SHOP OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF QUALITY HARDWARE The besf brands in Hardware Housewares and Spor+ing Goods Bufe Colorizer Pain+s Zeni+h and Moforola felevision MILES HARDWARE 505 Easf 6H1 GR 8-9332 Convenienf downfown Ioca+ion SHAW'S FOOD STORE a MARKET feafures all nafionally known brands of canned foods. Old Folks Bar-B-Que I9l7 Manor Road Phone GR 8-0486 TOWER DRUG STORE, 2801 SAN JACINTO AUSTIN, TEXAS Phone: GR 8-4644 Marsha and Linda Slease admire a b k f varied selection found at Texas Boo:o $132.11 the large and on them ' TEXAS BOOK STORE The Book Store for Children 8: Teenagers GR 2-8788 $011001 Library Service 1002 w. 12TH AUSTIN GR 8-0626 506 . West 29th St. Austm, Texas RDWARE ECTO RY ATTORNEYS JAY H. BROWN ROBERT MUELLER 918 Brown Bldg. 605 Perry Brooks Bldg. GR 2-5456 GR 2-2464 COEER 82 COFER PHILIP R. OVERTON Capltal National Bank Bldg. 1905 North Lamar GR 6-6268 GR 8-1659 PAUL T. HOLT JOHN D. REED 6 1007 Guadalupe Street 406 Perry Brooks Bldg. ; GR 8-6681 GR 2-6830 332 l R. DEAN MOORHEAD JOHN W. STAYTON GR 8-9 First Federal Bldg. Capital National Bank Bldg. GR 2-7727 GR 2-9241 4 DENTISTS GEORGE F. BOHUSLAV, D.D.S. DR. J. W. GOSSETT .6 415 West 15 2309 Rio Grande 7 GR 8-8685 GR 8-7316 DR. JOE C. CARRINGTON, JR. DR. HARRY E. MAYO 1012 Capital National Bank Bldg. 1605 Nueces Street KET GR 2-8154 GR 7-6795 1AR PHYSICIANS food$ ROBERT E. BRATTON, M.D. 119 Perry Brooks Bldg. GR 8-0802 HORACE E. CROMER, M.D. 605 Capital National Bank Bldg. GR 6-6218 RALPH HANNA 108 West 30 GR 8-4648 DRS. KREISLE AND GLAZENER 2317 Longview Avenue GR 6-3737 and GR 6-2616 PHYSICIANS-SURGEONS CLINIC 4910 Interregional GI. 3-7204 ROBERT GEORGE MCCORKLE, M.D. 405 West 15 GR 2-2911 DR. THOMAS J. McELHENNEY 1402 Nueces Street GR 8-4636 CLAUD A. MARTIN, M.D. 1501 Rio Grande GR 2-2146 TRUMAN N. MORRIS 13 Medical Arts Square GR 2-5484 299 Advertising lndexi Allmans Garage .................. 288 Anderson-McBride-Wormley ....... 274 Apothecary Shop, The ............. 280 Aus-Tex Garden Supply .......... 288 Austin Army 8: Navy Store ........ 283 Austin Baked Enamel and Body Shop 286 Austin Beauty School ............. 280 Austin Clearing House ........... 282 Austin Laundry and Dry Cleaning . .298 Austin Motorcycle Company ...... 298 Austin Oxygen Company .......... 297 Austin Piano Company ............. 275 Barney, Walter, Studio ........... 281 Burnett's Pie ..................... 279 Baumert Jewelry .................. 287 Bell Lumber Company ............ 288 Bridges Furniture Incorporated . . . .278 Buttons Laundry and Cleaning ..... 293 Butler-Raymond .................. 283 . Butter Krust Bread ......... . . . . .279 Cabaniss-Brown ................... 296 Capital Piano Company ........... 274 Casa Loma ....................... 295 Central Texas Equipment Company 285 Checker Front Stores ............. 294 Chez Beauty Salon ................ 292 Coca-Col'at Bottling Company ...... 291 Coleman and Amos Humble Service Station ............... 284 Collegiate Shop .............. . . . .280 Comal Cotton .............. . ..... 289 Cook, Tom, Tire Company ........ 288 Crow, Joe, Insurance .............. 297 D 8: 3. Service Station ............ 293 Dacy4s .......................... 284 Dads ........................... 292 Dart Bowl ................... '. . .288 De Gress Motors ................ 286 Delwood Shopping Center ........ 293 Dependable Motors ............... 281 Dismukes Pharmacy ............... 290 Driskill Hotel Beauty Shop ........ 279 Duffys .......................... 299 Durham's Business College ........ 281 East Produce ..................... 293 Economy Radio and Television Service ...................... 279 Edwards' Gulf Service ............ 283 Elgin Standard Brick and Tile Manufacturing Company ...... 287 El Mat .......................... 272 El Rancho Restaurant ............ 287 Evelyn's ........ . ....... . . . . ..... 290 300 Fashion Shop ............. . ...... 297 Finn Jewelers .................... 295 Fox-Schmidt ..................... 290 French Place Foods .............. 277 G 8: L Stationery Company ........ 292 Griffin's Humble Station .......... 277 Guaranty Finance Company .. ..... 284 Hamburger Bar ................... 288 Handy-Andy Supermarkets ......... 285 Harper Insurance Service ......... 277 Harper, W. O. ................... 271 Harrison-Wilson-Pearson .......... 283 Hausman Beauty Shop, Incorporated 273 H. E. B. ........................ 278 Hemphile ....................... 276 Hicks Mobile Home Corporation . . .283 High Fidelity, Incorporated ........ 277 Hillcrest Farms .................. 270 Home Steam Laundry and Cleaners 278 House of Flowers ............... 281 Howard Nursery ............. . . . .277 Humpty Dumpty Supermarket ..... 275 Hyde Park Pharmacy .............. 296 Hyltin-Manor ............ . . . . . . . .271 Jacobsods Meds Wear ............ 271 James Bar Nothing Ranch .......... 297 Johnsorfs Bakery, Mrs. ........... 280 Kash-Karry ............... . . . . . . .271 Kelly Pharmacy, Everette ......... 294 Kelly Smith Cleaners .............. 281 Koen, Joe, 8: Son, Jewelers ........ 296 Krause Motors ............... . . . .278 London Fabrics .............. .. . . .271 Lone Star Shoes ............... ..286 McKinney, Mary E. .............. 297 MaricoYs Gift 8: Jewelry . .9 ........ 297 Marshall's ....................... 277 Maxwell Electric Company ......... 275 Mayton3s Food Market ........... 284 Miles Hardware ............... . . .298 Miller Blue Print Company ........ 283 Mitchell Adding Machine and Typewriter Company .......... 285 Montandon 8: Philgren ........... 270 Moore Burger .................... 274 Murchison, Paul, Real Estate ....... 270 My Beauty Box .................. 270 Nau1s Enfield Drug .............. 281 Navarro's Federal Bakery ......... 289 PauPs Interior ...... , . . . . . . ...... 285 Penney, J. C. .................... 273 Pepsi Cola Bottling Company ...... 273 Peterson, Frank, Conoco Service . .. .275 Piccadilly Cafeteria ............... 291 Polar Ice Cream .................. 296 Powell, Eldon, Florist ............ 279 Professional Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . .299 Rae-Ann ................ . . . . . . . .293 Record Shop, The ................. 275 Renfro Drug ............... .....288 Roan, F. C., Agency .............. 292 Roper's Enfield Shoe Repair ....... 287 Royal Crown Bottling Company . . . .287 Rylander Supermarkets ............ 287 Sandlin and Company ............ 290 Sands Professional Pharmacy ....... 289 Sani Products .................... 297 Savings Institutions Clearing House of Austin .................... 291 Scarbrough 8: Son, E. M. .......... 294 Scarbrough 8: Sons Studio, B. M. ..286 Schmidt, Carl ................. ...274 Security Insurance Company ........ 274 Shanks, Louis, Furniture Store ..... 289 Shaw5s Food Store and Market ...... 298 Sheftale ............ . ........... 298 Singer Sewing Machine Company . ..280 So-Lo Department Stores .......... 294 Southwestern Insurance Agency ....280 Slaughter, Sam ................... 274 Speirs Beauty Shop .............. 284 Steck Company, The .............. 275 Stelfox Body Works .............. 285 Stripling Blake Lumber Company ..273 Studtman Photo Service . ....... ..285 Superior Dairies ................ . .289 Talyor, Norwood, 8: Cobb ........ 284 Tarrytown Pharmacy .......... . . . .284 Texas Book Store ................ 299 Texas State Bank ................ 278 Tower Drug ..................... 299 Travis Laundry and Dry Cleaning . .280 Victofs Italian Village . . . . . . . . . . .286 Villa Capri ...................... 296 Viviaxfs Costume Shop ............ 280 Walker Tire Company .......... . . .287 Webb1s, Milton, Humble Station . . .270 Weedon, Don, Conoco Service Station 295 Wegley, George, Cleaners .......... 270 Whlte3s, Mrs., Home Cooked Meals . .271 ,1 Wilke-Clay Funeral Home . . . . . . . .295 .9 Willow Branch Cleaners ........... 275 , 8 Faculty Index Adkins, Mrs. Mary, 63 Anderson, Miss Edith, 75, 245 Anderson, Mr. Lipscomb, 24, 34, 55, 56 Anderson, Mrs. Vera, 55, 78 Ashley, Mrs. Clara, 61 Baker, Mr. R. V., 56 Beauford, Mr. Ronald, 68, 184, 186, 259 Bohannon, Mr. William, 73 Boon, Mrs. Edna, 58 Borchers, Mrs. Robbie Ann, 66 Brack, Mrs. LaMarr, 58 Breedlove, Miss Margaret, 56, 78 Brewer, Mrs. Catherine, 76 Briggs, Mr. Cecil, 56, 73 Bristol, Mrs. Lottie, 55, 64 Burrer, Mrs. Ora Lee, 64 Cadwallader, Mrs. Margaret, 68 Campbell, Miss Katherine, 75 Caruthers, Mrs. Norine, 55, 62, 161 Conley, Mrs. Jane, 62 Deathe, Miss Kay, 72 Decherd, Miss Virginia, 74, 214 Dickatd, Miss Lucille, 67 Dillard, Mrs. Edna, 64 Duke, Mrs. Jewel, 77, 100 Duncum, Mr. William, 73, 238, 239 Flury, Miss Dorothy, 35, 69, 246 Flynn, Miss Terri, 58, 212, 213, 240 Fowler, Miss Ruth, 68 Fox, Mr. Aubrey, 67 Freeman, Mrs. Frankie, 66 Frere, Mrs. Ardene, 60 Glasgow, Mrs. Margrit, 36 Gray, Miss Betty, 59, 197, 265 Griffin, Mr. Clifton, 72 Growcock, Mrs. Carolyn, 65 Gwaltney, Mrs. Johnnie, 24, 76 Hadsell, Mr. Jack, 36, 72 Halbert, Mr. A. B., 68 Hancock, Mr. Jeffery, 64 Havens, Mrs. Agnes, 41, 59 Henley, Mr. Henry, 73 Herndon, Miss Corinne, 26, 71, 224 Hicks, Mr. J. M., 73, 121 Hodges, Mrs. Thelma, 63, 253 Hudson, Mrs. Bertha, 79 Hudson, Mrs. Irma B., 75 Jarrell, Mrs. Marguerite, 74 Johnson, Mt. Roland, 56, 79, 257 Jordan, Mrs. Merle, 61 Kermacy, Mrs. Evelyn, 65, 240, 241 Kinch, Mrs. Harriet, 24, 77 Kloppe, Mr. Edwin, 61, 114, 118, 125, 247 Lewis, Mr. Ben, 56, 71 Lewis, Miss Lilybeth, 55, 78 Lindeman, Mrs. Janet, 63 Long, Mr. David, 78 Lumpkins, Mrs. Bette Jo, 74 MacDougall, Mrs. Mary Katherine, 35, 37, 74, 226, 228 McDonald, Mrs. Franklin, 65 McLaughlin, Mrs. Mary Evelyn, 76 Macaluso, Mr. Anthony, 65 lVIayhall, Mrs. Mildred, 59, 254, 255 Mellenbruch, Mrs. Julia, 63, 264 Mitchell, Miss Exie, 56, 75, 244 Nesmith, Miss Frances, 56, 59, 255 Norman, Mrs. Katherine, 67 O3Dell, Mr. Milton, 71, 192, 193, 203 Owen, Miss Ada Maude, 56, 79 Peebles, Mrs. Bobbie, 59 Pitts, Mrs. Mabel, 75 Porter, Miss Mary Alice, 63, 262 Potter, Mr. Floyd, 69, 267 Price, Mr. Maurice, 56, 62 Raven, Mr. Travis, 71, 166, 188 Rawlins, Mrs. Mary Margaret, 58 Reed, Mrs. Alice, 24, 76 Roach, Miss Eloise, 62, 258 Robbins, Mrs. Georgia, 77 Robertson, Mr. William, 70, 167, 174, 182, 191 Robinson, Mr. Lafalco, 74, 218, 219, 220, 222,250 Rodgers, Mrs. Melinda, 59 Rosson, Miss Mary Emma, 55, 62 Sanderson, Mrs. Ada, 61 Schilhab, Mr. Elgin, 56, 67 Schrank, Mrs. Dorris, 66 Sheffield, Mrs. Lois, 60 Shelton, Mrs. Gwendolyn, 66 Sides, Mr. Kenneth, 37, 163 Sinclair, Mr. Victor, 59, 116, 230 Sledge, Mr. Woodrow, 64, 194, 195 Smith, Mrs. Ann, 76 Swenson, Mr. Glen, 70, 166, 184 Teele, Mrs. Jane, 60 Tieken, Mrs. Jo Ann, 70, 203, 251 Tolbert, Mr. James, 16, 56, 70, 166 Trevillyan, Mrs. Marjorie, 57, 75, 231, 233 Walker, Mr. Gayland, 70, 174, 175, 176 Walker, Mrs. Ruth, 77 Warren, Mr. Stanley, 72, 266, 267 Watford, Mr. Wilbur, 65 Weber, Mrs. Josephine, 67 W7eisser, Mrs. Clara, 69, 235 Wendlandt, Mrs. Shirley, 59 Williams, Miss Avis, 61, 248, 249 Williams, Mrs. Erlene, 60, 252 Williams, Mrs. Karleen, 60 Wilson, Mrs. Nellie, 78 Wilson, Mr. Woodrow, 56, 69 301 302 Index Abbreviations Cheerleader Friendliest Valentine Sweetheart Valentine Sweetheart Finalist Beauty Revue Finalist Beauty Revue Nominee Homecoming Queen Nominee Homecoming Queen Sophomore Favorite Junior Favorite Senior Favorite Senior Court Junior Court Sophomore Court Student Council Committees Red Jacket Maroon Band Dance Band Interscholastic League Interscholastic League Press Conference Texas High School Press Association National Honor Society Quill and Scroll Maroon Staff Comet Staff Red Dragon Debate Orchestra Mixed Choir Bel Cantos Chorale Future Farmers of America Future Homemakers of America Adda Dabba Polish Anatomy Club Cosmopolitan Club Chess and Checkers Culturalv Enrichment Club Distributive Education Forensic Future Teachers of America German Club GirlsA Intramurals Club Joker Club Junior Historians Key Club Latin Club Le Circle Francais Triphc-lay Ch Fr Val S Val S F B R F B R N H Q N H Q Soph Fav Jr Fav Sr Fav Sr Court Jr Court Soph Court 5 C Comm R J Band D Band I L I L P C T H S P A N H S Q 84 S Maroon Comet R D Deb Orch M C Bel C Chor F F A F H A A D P An C C C C 84 C C E C D E For F T A Ger C G Intra C J C Jr Hist Key Latin Le Circle Trip Mathematics Motion Picture Operators Future Nurses Club Paint and Palette Pan American Student Forum Photography Club Science Research Editor Associate Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Faculty Editor Index Editor Spanish Club GirlsT Tennis Club Vocational Industry Club Student Council Advisory National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test Science Talent Search Post Graduation Party Committee Senior Planning Committee Golden R President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Historian Parliamentarian Sergeant-at-Arms Student Council Representative Student Council Alternate Captain Reporter Business Manager Circulation Manager Drum Major Varsity Football B Team Football Varsity Basketball B Team Basketball Boys; Tennis GirlsT Tennis Varsity Baseball Track Team Golf Team Intramurals Math M P O F N C P 81 P P A S F Phot C S R Ed Assoc Ed Feat Ed Spts Ed Fac Ed Ind Ed Sp C G Ten C V I S C Adv N M S Q T S T S P G P C S P C G R Pres V P Secy Tres Chap Hist Parl Sgt S C Rep 8 C Alt Capt Rep: Bus Mgr Circ Mgr D M Var Football B Football Var Basketball B Basketball B Tennis G Tennis Var Baseball T T G T Intra . 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A 4514 2 in: 1 9 N Senior Index ABBETT, HARVEY S., 82 ACERS, PENNY, 82 ACOCK, MARY LU, 82, 215., 225, 237, 283 Latin '59-,60, Adv tres 359-161, Bel C 159, M C '59-62, c E c 160362, S C Alt 161-62, R J 161262 ADAIR, DIANE, 41, 82, 224 P A S F 159360, G Ten C '60-61, Adv Tres 160, Adv Repr '61, R J 160362, FHA II Repr '61-362 ADAMS, ARCH, 82 Mgr Var Football 6062, Adv V P 6061, Adv Repr 361362 ADAMS, BOB, 82, 214 Adv Tres '59-60, S C A1: 359260, An C '61362 ALANIZ, ROBERT 'ALDRIDGE, CAROLYN, 82, 215, 225, 234 S C Rep 359360, G Intra C 559360, G Intra C V P 361, Bel C 361, Adv Rep: ,60, M C 61-62, R J 360362, Adv V P '61362, An C 361, An C Pres J62 ALEXANDER, JO ANN, 82, 238, 239 Adv Secy ,59, F H A II Parl 559360 F H A II Historian ,60361, D E ,61362, D E Sweetheart finalist ,61 ALEXANDER, LYNN, 82, 212, 252 Adv V P 559, Adv Repr 560, F H A V P 559, Latin 160-61, Latin V P 161362, Maroon 39-60, R D '59-,62 ALLEN, RALPH, 82 Adv Sgt '59260 ALLEY, GRETCHEN, 82, 95, 207, 237 Adv Pres 159-360, FHA Parl 8z Hist 359-60, S C Alt 360-61, C E C Secy 360-61, S C Points Comm 360-361, Adv Pres 361362, S C Social Comm 361-162 ALTON, GLORIA FRANCIS, 82, 83, 102, 245 F H A II 359-60, F H A II Secy 360-61, F H A II V P ,61- ,62 ALVARADO, THOMAS ANDERSON, MARILYN, 82 Adv Secy 359360, G Intra ,59961, B R N ,60, AdV Pres '60761 ANDERSON, MIKE R. ATTAL, BILL, 82, 263 s R 359262 ATTAL, RONNY KENNETH, 82 , B Intra ,59-361, Adv Tres ,59360, AdV Sgt ,60',61, S P C 61- J62 AYERS, SUE EILEEN, 82, 245 Adv Pres 360, Adv Secy ,61, F H A 11 360361, F H A TreS 361x62 AYNESWORTH, SHARON CELESTE, 82, 211, 237 Adv V P 359, Adv Pres 360-61, B R N '60-61, F N C '59-'60, G Intra 359-61, C E C 160362, S P C 361-62 BARBER, JUDY, 82, 245 F N C 359-60, F H A Repr ,60361, F H A Secy 361262 BARCUS, JEANNIE, 26, 34, 82, 209, 210, 211, 224 Bel C 359, M C 360-62, S C Alt '59-60, J C 159, G Intra 359360 S C Rep 360-361, Trip '60, R J 160-62, S C Spirit 2k Sportsmanship Comm 361, S C Chap 362, S C Utility Comm 162, P G P C 362 BARKER, ED, 82 Maroon 559, P A S F 36061, Track '60-61, B Intra 360362 BARNETT, MARTHA ANNE, 83, 212, 215, 264 F T A 359, Latin 360, F T A 160-61, Bel C 360261, Sp C ,61- 162, R D 59-62, M C 361.62 BASEY, DOUG, 81, 83, 166, 167, 176, 178, 188, 190, 211 S C Rep 359-362, Var Baseball 559362, Var Football 55962, B Basketball 359360, Jr Class Pres '60, Var Basketball 36062, Sr Class V P 361 BASEY, WANDA M., 238 F N C 359-61, D E 361262 BAXTER, DAVID R., 83 BAYLOR, TERRY LELAND, 34, 37, 81, 83, 166, 168 Var Football 359361, Var Football Capt 161-62, T T 359-561, Jr Court 161, Adv Pres 360361, S C Alt 360361, All District- Tackle 161-362, Sr Class Pres 161, S C Beautification Comm 361-62, S P C 361-62 BAZAN, JULIA, 83, 244 F H A I 361262 BAZEMORE, JENICE, 83 F H A 159360, Adv Tres 359, D E 361362 BECK, EMILY ADELE, 49, 83, 238, 278 D E ,61362 BECKER, PATRICIA ANN, 83 Bel C 359360 BECKLEY, DOUGLAS BANKS, 83, 166, 172, 214, 215 Adv Sgt 59-60, B Football 5960, Adv Secy 161-62, S C Rep 160, S C Alt ,61, Var Football 360362, S C Social Comm 361-362, Key 161362 BEHNE, SHERYL KAY, 83, 197, 225, 265 Adv VP 159, G Var Tennis Team 359-362, G Ten C Secy, ,59- 360, G Ten C V P 360, G Ten C Repr 361, S C Alt ,61, R J 361-362, G Ten C Pres 362 BELL, CAROLYN, 26, 83, 95, 211, 215, 224, 237, 283 Adv Secy ,59, S C Courtesy Comm 360, B R N 360362, S C Publicity Comm ,61, R J 360-62, C E C 360362, M C 361362, S P C 361362, S C Parking Problem Comm 362, P G P C 561362 303 BELL, DAVID C, 40, 83, 198, 199, 211, 253 Latin 59362, S R 60, B Intra 160361, N M S, Q T ,61 BELLMAN, JULIE, 33, 225 F T A 359462, Adv Tres 160, R J '60262 BERKMAN, JOHN LAWRENCE, 14, 19, 36, 42, 49, 83, 166, 168, 211, 231 S C Rep ,60, B Football 3960, S C Rep ,61, N H S ,61362, Var Football 560362, S C Chap 160361, Adv Pres '60-61, It Class V P 460, S C Finance Comm 161, Adv Pres ,61362, N H 8 Chap 61, S C Pres ,62 BERRY, RUSTY BRUCE, 256 B Football ,59-560, Key 161362 BETTIS, RICHARD JOSEPH, 81, 83, 176, 180, 181, 209 Band 59361, Var Basketball 559362, S C Alt ,59360, D Band 559-160, Orch 960-61, S C Points System Comm 161362, Sr Class V P 562 BLACK, LINDA, 50, 83, 209, 214, 225 Soph Class V P 159, B R N 560361, S C Alt 5960, Val S N '60, Soph Court 160, Adv Pres ,60, Jr Class Tres ,61, Le Circle 160-161, Ch Alt 160362, B'el C 160-61, Adv V P 161- ,62, M C 61-62, Val S N 562, B R F 562 BLAND, THURSTON, 33, 90, 201, 256 PASF 359-360, Key 161262 BLANDY, DEBBIE ANNE, 10, 19, 45, 83, 206, 207, 211, 21.5, 224, 237, 285 A D P 59-160 Adv Pres J59, S C Rep 160, Trip 560361, J1- Court ,61, S C Point System Comm, 560361, R J 161362. M C 160362, Adv Pres ,61, S C Rep 461, R J Sgt 161-62, C E C 61362, S, C Social Comm '62 BODE, MARY LOUISE, 83, 207, 210, 211, 214, 224, 236, 237 Bel C ,59-160, An C ,59361, S C Alt 160-61, S C Courtesy Comm 160-61, B R N ,61, M C 160362, Adv Secy 161, C E C Secy 561362, R J 161-62, S C Recognition Board Comm '61- J62 - BODOIN, PAM, 12, 22, 83, 88, 209, 216, 226, 298 G Intra 559360, S C Rep A59, S C Alt 160, I L Declamation ,60, Latin ,59, S C Social Comm 39360, R D 459360, B R N 60, F T A 560, C E C 160, For 161, Comet 560362, R J 860- 161, Q 8: S 561362, S C Safety Comm 560-61, C E C 161-62, S C Publicity Comm 561, S C Executive Comm 562 BOHN, PHILLIPPE GUYAN, 73, 34, 242 F F A Repr 360261, F F A Pres '61-,62 BOHUSLAV, JACKIE SUE, 84, 212, 215, 246 Adv Secy 59-61, Latin 59361, R D 459362, Bel C '59, M C 60-62 Latin Secy 60-61, F T A 161362 BONE, STEVE, 27, 34, 134, 135 T T 559362, P G P C J61-,62, S C Publicity Comm J61, Adv Pres J62, Handsome 162 BONEY, ALMA FAYE, 49, 84, 238, 239 D E 161362, D E Sweetheart 161362 BOUCHARD, DON RAY, 84 BOUNDS, GENE, 34, 212, 263 R D ,59362, C 3 C 359260, Adv Repr 459262, S R 60262 BOUTWELL, GEORGE DAVID T T 560362 BOZARTH, JIM HERB, 34, 134 Slide Rule C ?59361, Track 361-562 BRADLEY, JAMES DUNBAR JR., 34, 217 ' Chor 161362, An C 161262 BRANCH, CINDY ANN, 84 Get C 39360, B R N 161, D E ,60361, D E Sweetheart Finalist ,61, Mid-Term Graduating Class Secy J61 BRANDT, JO ANN, 84, 224, 244 F T A 159, R J 560362, F H A ,61, Bel C 161 BRANTON, JOE BYRON, 84 BRENT, BECKY, 17, 34, 203, 237 P A s F 359, Adv V P 359, s C Alt 360361, C E C Repr 160, Adv V P 360, Adv Sgt 361, s C A1: ,61, C E C 361362 BREWER, DEANNA RUTH, 34, 216, 244 A D P 359-361, Bel C 359, F H A 361, Bel C 361262 BREWER, PEGGY LOUISE, 76, 84, 215, 252 Adv Secy 559, F N C 159, G Ten C '60, J C ,60, Adv Secy ,60, B R F ,61, Adv Tres ,61, M C 560361, J C '61 BROCKER, FRED LEE, 134, 135 Adv Pres 159, Var Football 55962, T T ,59362 T T Capt 162 BROOM, DOTTY, 84, 210, 215, 263 Le Circle Tres 159-60, S C Alt 559-160, Le Circle Pres 560361, Adv Secy 160-62, S C Rep 560361, S C Faculty- Stu- dent Comm '60-61, S R V P 161362, Adv Tres '61362, M C 561-62, N H S '61-,62 BROWN, PAT, 34, 93, 243 P 8: P 159-160, Le Circle 460361, Maroon Cartoonist, P 84 P Repr ,61362 BROWN, PEG, 34, 225, 230, 233 G Intra C 359-60, Bel C 359-161, s C A11- 159261, G Intra 359260, Adv Pres, 360-161, A D P ,60362, R J 360362, N H 8 361362, M C ,61362, 8 P C 161262 BROWNING, DELORES, 84, 238 D E 161-162 BRYANT, SHARON ANN, 84 Le Circle ,60361, Bel C 561-162 BRYDSON, DONNIE, 34, 166, 169, 242 Var Baseball 359-62, F F A 160262, F F A Secy 361362, Var Football 360261 BURCHAM, SARAH, 26, 42, 45, 48, 81, 85, 207, 211, 214, 215, 224, 225, 294 S, C Rep 959, S C Alt 560, B R N 560, Girls' State 160, S C Faculty - Student Comm 160-61, R J ,60-'62, M C 160362, Trip V P 160361, Adv Secy 160-61, R J V P 561362, S C Rep 161, Sp C Secy 561-62, S C Faculty-Student Comm 162, Val S N 62, B R N 62, Sr Class Tres 162 BURK, KAY ELAINE, 35 F H A I 160-62 BURKHARDT M. CAROL, 14, 17, 35, 226, 243 ,Adv SCcy ,59360, P A s F 159260, Adv Tres 360261, B R N 61, Trlp 160, F NC 161262, F N C V P 161.62, Comet 361x62 BURKLAND, DON R., 35, 233 BURLESON, TERRY PAUL, 85 B Intra 159-161 BURNETT, MARY LORETTA, 85 mm '23:: n m; ughRY-H I Re 1- 1962p 1V Secy F Capt e Pres :y- Stu- 2, M C P81P 31 Intra NHS $2, Va: 1, 214, 0, S C 2, Trip C Rep 2 Val , sRN 61262 BURNS, BOB, 46, 85, 212, 240 R D 359262, An C 359360, For 361-162 BURNUP, MICKEY, 85, 211, 257 B Basketball 359-360, P A S F T59, S C Alt ,59, Adv V P 359, B T T T60361, S C Beautification Comm T60, Key 360-362 Ch 361362, S C Safety Comm 361362, Key Tres 361362 BUTLER, LOMA ANN, 85 BUTLER, PATRICIA ANN, 85, 243 F N C 59-61, P 8: P '61-,62 BYRD, JUDITH ANN, 85, 214, 233 Adv Secy-Tres ,59360, Jr Hist 3960, Bel C 359360, G Intra ,60, M C 360362, F H A 360361, B R N 361, A D P Chap 361362 CAIN, NORA ANN, 85 CARLSON, MILTON D, 85, 217 CASS, TERRY, 85 CASTILLO, SANDY, 260, 261 CHAMBERS, JIM, 85 Adv Pres 359360, S C Rep 359360, S C Alt 60, B Ten 459360, Adv V P T60-361, S C Alt 360361, An C 361-62, P G P C 362 CHAPMAN, DAVID, 19, 20, 25, 49, 85, 188, 189, 205, 206, 209, 289 Soph Class Pres 359 Var Baseball 159362, S C Rep 359-360, Adv Pres 360, S C Social Comm 360, S C Faculty-Student Comm ,61, S C Pres 361 CHELF, PAT, 85 Adv Pres ,59, A D P 39-360, C E C 360-362, B R N 361, Adv Pres '61 CHILDERS, JAMES, 242 CHISHOLM, REGGIE, 85 CHRISTIAN, JANET, 13, 47, 85, 229, 232, 248, 249 Maroon 159360, F N C '59-362, G Intra 359360, Adv Repr 359360, Maroon Feat Ed 361-362, Q 84 S 361362, Q 84 S Reprv Hist T61-'62, F N C Pres 361362, Adv Secy-Repr T61362 CHRISTIANSON, LARRY, 85, 217 CHRISTIANSON, MARY, 86, 208 Adv Secy '59360, A D P ,59360, J C '60-'61, S C Rep ,60361, Adv Tres T60361, B R N 361, S C Alt T61-'62 CLARK, MARY ANN, 86, 244 F N C 359261, G Intra 359261, F H A 361.62 CLEVELAND, JOHN PATRICK, 86, 259 COFFEL, FRANCES MARIE, 86 F T A 359-60, D E 360.61, F T A 361262 , COLBY, CAROL ANGELA, 86, 211, 225, 265 Latin ,59360, R J ,60362, S C Alt T60-'61, Adv V P 360361, G Ten C 360-62, Adv Secy-Tres ,61-'62, S C Alt 362 COLLINS, PAT, 46, 86, 206, 220, 237 Band ,59362, Ger 359360, Adv Pres 59360, B R N 60, Soph Class Tres 60, N H S 361362, S C Alt 461, S C Rep 361, Band V P 361362, C E C 60362 ....;........C...,. .7 .. CONLIN, SHEILA ANN, 86, 252 B R N 361, J C ,61362, V I 361362 CONN, EMILY ANN, 86, 238 sl C A1: 359, s C Rep 360, J C ,60, D E '61, D E Tres 362 CONOLEY, TRAVIS ALEXANDER, 48, 49, 86, 222, 223, 238, 239 Orch 359362, Latin 359360, All State Orch ,60-'62, D E 361-362 COOK, WILLIAM MORRIS, 40, 86, 90, 247 For 359-360, Ger 160-62, N M S Q T T61362 COOK, CANDY, 86, 224, 244 - F N C '59-'61, Adv Tres ,59-360, R J 360362, F H A Repr 161262 COOK, DONNA EILEEN, 86, 262 C C 359, G R C ,59360, R D 459360, P A S F 360362, P A S F V P 361362 COONROD, DAVID KELLY, 86, 184, 187, 210 B Football 359, S C Rep 360, Adv Secy-Tres 360, Adv Pres 361, T T 361, Adv Pres 361362, S C Safety Comm 361362 COOPER, MARK, 86, 206, 257, 285 P A s F '59, Key ,60362, s C Rep '60, Deb 360-162, Key Chap 361262 5. C Safety Comm ,61362 CORLEY, JACK, 50, 86, 206, 207, 215, 256, 257, 285 Key 159-362, Key Chap ,60-361, S C Safety Comm 361, S C Beautification Comm 60, M C 61362, S C Executive Comm 360361 S C Alt '60, Ch ,61362, Key Pres ,61-362, Adv Pres 362, S C Recognition Comm 361, S P C 361-62, P G P C 362 CORNICK, JANE GOULD, 26, 36, 43, 86, 208, 211, 212, 224, 231, 244 R D ,59-162, A D O F H A ,59362, S C Rep 459, R J 360362, Adv VP T60361, A D O F H A Tres ,60-361, N H S 361362, R D Secy '61-62, R J Secy 261-362, Area VII Secy ,61362, S C Talent Show Comm ,61, Homemaker of Tommorow J61362 COWAN, WILL, 86, 259 M P 0 361262, M P 0 Repr 361262 CRAIG, DAVID, 86 T T 159260, Adv V P 161, P G P C 362 CRAIN, JOHN WALTER, 86, 256 Key 359262 CRAWFORD, JEAN ANNE, 87, 254 S C Alt 359, S C Spirit 8: Sportsmanship Comm ,60, Jr Hist T519362, Adv Secy 260, S C Devotional Comm 361 CRAWFORD, JOSEPH DAVID, 87 CROWLEY, JOE, 87 Adv Repr 361362 CRUSEMANN, JEANNE, 14, 87, 206, 208, 211, 215, 216, 225, 237 S C Alt 59, S C Beautification Comm '59360, R D 359, R J 360362, S C Rep 360, S C Tres 360, Jr Class Tres ,61, Adv Pres 361, F H A Tres ,61, Jr Court 361, J1: Fav 361, Bel C 361362, Fr N ,61, S C Talent Show Comm 61, S C Carnival Comm T62, M C 62, C E C 361362 CULLEY, DOROTHY, 87, 238 Bel C 360261, D E Sgt 361262 DANFORTH, BILL, 87, 217, 238 T T ,59361, D E ,61362 306 DAVIS, CHARLES, 87, 234 , Radio C V P 160, C 8 C Rep: 361, Phot C 361, An C 62 DAVIS, JUDY, 87, 208, 237 , Adv Secy 159, s C Rep 359260, A D P 359360, B R N 60, Adv Secy 360, s C Alt 361, B R F ,61, Trlp 160261, Bel C 361262, C E C 361262 DAYWOOD, MIKE, 87 Phot C 360-62 De BERRY, NICK, 4o, 87, 256, 257 Key 59-62, N M s, Q T 362 De La ROSA, OLIVIA, 87, 245 F H A II Hist 359-160, Band 359-61, F H A II Pres 360-362 Adv Secy-Tres 360 DENNIS, EARL, 87, 238 Var Football 359-360, Var Basketball ,59-360, Var Baseball 59-60, B Track 359360, B Intra ,59361 DEPUTY, ROBERT D., 87 P 82 P 60.61, Key 161262 DESHON, CARLY, 87, 90, 234 G Ten C 359-61, G Var Ten ,59-160, Comet C 8: 0 Ed 360-361, Comet ,59361, Maroon 360-362, T H S P A 361, An C '61-62 An C Rep: 362 DICKENS, JIMMY, 87, 166, 167, 176, 180 Var Football 359-62, All District 161362, Var Basketball 361- ,62 DICKENS, JOHNNY, 87 DICKMAN, SUSAN JENNIFER, 244 F H A 360-62 DISCH, FREDDY WILLIAM, 87, 256 DOGGETT, NANCY JANE, 87, 234 P 8: P ,59, Orch 359361, B R N ,59361, Phot C Secy-Ttes 360, Phot C Parl 361, An C Repr 361-62, R D 361-362, Comet 362 DOUGLAS, BOBBY, 87 DOUGLAS, MARTY, 87, 197 G Intra C '59, G Intra 360361, G Ten C 360-62, Adv Secy 360, G Ten C Chap 360-62, F F A Sweetheart N 360-361, G Ten Mgr 361-362 DRENNAN, PAM, 88 DUDLEY, MARY NELL, 88, 216, 228, 251 Bel C 60-62, Maroon 361362 DUNHAM, FRANK, 88, 256, 273 DUNLAP, DEE, 88 DUNN, SHARON OLIVIA, 88, 234 An C 359360, s C A1: 360, An C 161262 EAST, JOHN LANGDON, 46, 88 Mid-Term V P ,61 EDWARDS, MICKEY, 88, 184, 186, 187 Adv Repr 361, T T ,61362 EGELHOFF, BETTY, 88, 207, 211, 212, 225, 237 S C Rep ,59, S C Publicity Comm ,59, B R N 360, Adv Tres 360, A D P 359-60, R D 359362, G Intra 359360, Adv Pres 360-61, J C 360-61, R J 360-62, S C Rep '61, S C Safety Comm 361, S C Recognition Comm '62, C E C '61-,62 EILERS, BO, 88, 166, 169, 191 B Football ,59-360, Var Football 360-362, Var Baseball 359. 361, G T 361362 EMBRY, GEORGE LESLIE EMERSON, JOHN, 19, 20, 22, 25, 49, 88, 184, 186, 206, 209, .285 S C Rep 360 T T 359-62, S C Points System Comm 360, S C Rep 360-361, 5 C Talent Show Comm 360361, S C Sgt, 361 S C V P ,61, P G P C 61-62, Key ,61, Key Chap ,62 EMORY, EVANGELINE, 46, 88, 208, 212, 224, 230, 231, 253 R D 159362, Le Circle ,59, I L 360-61, R J 360362, N H S 361-62, S C Alt ,60, Adv V P 361, Latin Repr-Hist 360, Latin V P 361, R D V P 361-62, Latin Pres 361-62, S C Alt ,61, S C Spirit 8: Sportsmanship Comm 361 ENCK, SANDRA KAY, 88, 212, 224, 252 Le Circle 359361, R D 359-362, Adv Repr 360-61, R J ,60362, B R N 61-62, J C 361362, Adv Secy 362 ENGELING, PAUL, 39, 88, 98, 210, 230, 256 Most Likely to Succeed 362 ERWIN, JO ANN, 88, 252 Adv Pres 359260, P 8a P 59.60, B R N 362 ERWIN, SCOTT, 45, 46, 88, 206, 209, 220, 256, 285 s C Rep 359, s C A1: 360, I L 360, Key 259262, 5 C Alt '61, Adv V P 360.61, D M 361262, s C Comm ,61362 ESQUIVEL, JOE FRANCO ESTEPP, KENNETH, 55, 88 Adv Pres 361, S P C 361-62, S C Spirit 8: Sportsmanship Comm 362 ETHEREDGE, KATHERINE ELAINE, 42, 45, 47, 88, 227, 232, 254, 275 S C Alt 359-361, Comet ,60361, G Intra 360-361, A D P ,59361, Comet Assoc Ed 361362, Q 8: S V P '61-362, Jr Hist 361-362 Adv Repr 361-362, T H S P A 361, S C Spirit 8: Sportsmanship Comm 362 EVANS, GEORGANN, 13, 20, 50, 88, 211 G Ten C Secy '59-,60, G Ten 159-360, Val S N 360, S C Alt ,59, S C Rep ,60, Adv Secy 359, Adv Sgt 360, B R N 360361, S C Social Comm 359-361, Adv Secy 360-62, C E C 360-62, S C Alt 360-361, Ch 361-62, H Q N 361, B R F 362, S C Spirit: 84 Sportsmanship Comm ,62 FAGIN, MIKE, 88, 203, 235 C 81 C Secy 361-162 FARISS, MARY LYNN, 88, 252 A D P 359-360, s C Rep ,60, J C Sgt ,60361', J C Secy 361262 FARMER, JAMES W, 89 Band 159360, D E 360261 FELAN, MIKE, 89 FELL, DAVID ALAN, 39, 89, 230 N H S 61-62, N H S, Pres 362, S C Alt 362, Most Likely to Succeed 362 21v Tres 11v Pitts L Safety 12 all '59. 16, 206, 60, S c 38, '61 62 50, 231, N H S list '60, S C Alt ,60362, 285 Alt 161, manship 38, 227, A D P 1362, Jr c Spirit 5 C Alt 60361, ,60362, 62 s C 7 7 '61-,62 ikely t0 FINLAY, PRISCILLA, 55, 89, 224, 265 G Intra C 59-60, R J 560362, G Ten C '60-62, G Ten C Secy 561, Adv Secy 561, Adv V P 562, B R N 562 FLETCHER, JOE SIDNEY, 89, 234 FOOSHEE, SHERRY ANNE, 89 FOSTER, BILLY S4, 89 Key 559362, Adv Tres 559360, Adv Rep: 161362 FOX, GERALD EUGENE, 89, 254 Jr Hist '61-'62 FRANCIS, DAVID, 89, 166, 170 B Football '59-60, B Basketball 359-60, S C Alt 360, Var Football 160-62, S C Safety Comm ,60, Adv Repr 361, Adv Sgt 362, P G P C 662 FRANK, JANE ELIZABETH, 45, 89, 225, 246 Adv V P 359360, F T A 559362, F T A Tres '61-62, R J 361-362 FRIAR, HERBERT, 89 FRIEDMAN, RICHARD, 89, 91, 194, 229, 256 B Ten 59-60, B' Intra 5960, Key 560-562, Maroon 360-562, Maroon Spts Ed 161362, Q 84 S 162 FRIES, KAREN, 89 GADDY, RONNY GALLOWAY, ANNE, 34, 89, 215, 225 P 84 P '59, Maroon 559360, Adv Secy 559360, S R 360, Bel C 59-60, Latin '60-'61, R J '60-'62, M C '60-'62 GAMMON, BILLY, 91 GANNAWAY, BERRY GANTZ, de ANN, 89, 211, 243 P 84 P '61, An c '62, s c A11 '62, Adv Tres '62, B R N '62 - GENTRY, RICKY, 89 S C Rep '59-'60, B Intra ,60361 GERDES, PAUL P A s F '59-'6o, T T '60-'61 GIBBS, CHARLES WAYNE, 89 S C Alt 559-560, Adv Pres ,60-161, T T 560362 GILLESPIE, GARY, 89 Adv V P 559, P G P C '61-'62 GOLIGHTLY, NITA, 89, 90, 237 Adv Pres 159, Adv V P 360, S C Rep 359-560, 3 R N 60, Maroon 159-60, Latin ,59-160, Adv Pres '61, S C Spirit 84 Sportsmanship Comm 360361, S C Alt 361, S C Executive Comm 561, C E C 561362, S C Spirit 84 Sportsmanship Comm 361 GONZALES, ALBERT RAYMOND GONZALES, GRACE, 89 GONZALES, MARGARET JEANNE, 90 GOODE, BARBARA JEAN GORHAM, BETTY, 22, 90, 100, 216, 227, 258 P A S F 559360, Le Circle ,60362, Comet Sr Class Ed 561362, Bel C 161362, Le Circle Parl 561-62, S P C 361362 GOWEN, MARY, 14, 47, 90, 102, 226, 262 P A S F ,59362, Comet Ind Ed 861362, Q 84 S 362, Comet Best Staffer 561362 GRAHAM, STEVE, 90, 166, 172, 210 B Football 359-60, B T T 359360, Adv Repr ,60, Adv Sgt ,59, Var Football 360362, T T '61, S C Rep 160361, Adv Tres 361, S C Rep 362 GREEN, LINDA LEE, 55, 90, 221, 231 Band '59-'62, F T A '59-'6o, F N c '60-'61, N H s '61-'62, s C A11 '60, Adv Pres '61, N H 8 Chap '62 GREGG, DAVE, 36, 47, 55, 90, 166, 169, 206, 207, 211, 231 Adv Tres 359360, Soph Class Sgt ,60, Key Tres 160-561, Var Football 360362, BoysA State 360-61, S C Lunchroom Comm 560, S C Recognition Cc-mm 561, S C Social Comm 361, S C Recognition Comm 362, S C Rep 561, N H S 561362 GRIFFITH, JAY, 90 GRIFFITH, TEDDY, 19, 36, 90, 208, 209, 211, 224, 231, 237 S, C Alt 359, S C Spirit 84 Sportsmanship Comm 559, Latin Hist ,59, Adv Repr 160, Latin Secy 360, B R N 360, Adv Secy 560, S C Rep 361, S C Publicity Comm 561, Trip 36061, R J ,60362, N H S ,61362, S C Alt ,61, S C Tres 161, S C Points System Comm ,61, S C Courtesy Comm ,62, N H S Secy ,61-362, Adv Secy 362, C E C 362, P G P C 362 GROSSNICKLE, GLEN LEE, 166 B Football ,59-160, Adv Pres 559360, An C 559360, Var Football 360-561, Adv Pres 360361, S C Rep 360361, P G P C 561-62 GUERRA, ERNEST, 90 B Intra '59-'61, s C Rep '62 GUERRERO, CHARLES E. 19, 90, 166, 206, 211, 234 Var Football 559362, S C Rep 559, S, C Alt 160, S C Rep ,60, S C Sgt 361, Sr Class Sgt 661, An C Sgt 561362, S C Slave Auction Comm ,62 GUINN, ELIZABETH ANNE, 90, 220, 252 BAND 5960, j C '60- GUTIERREZ, TONY GUTMANN, PAUL DAVID GUZMAN, PETE, 90 B Intra 160361 HAGOOD, PRISCILLA FRAN, 90, 102 HAMILTON, MARY ANN, 20, 33, 90, 225, 237 Soph Class Secy 559, Adv Secy ,59360, B R N 360, Val S N 560, Soph Class Fav 559360, S C Rep ,59, S C Alt 560, Soph Court 560, S C Social Comm 559, Val S N 561, Jr Class Secy 361, S P C 61-62, H Q N ,61, Adv Secy 61-62, C E C ,61362 HAMMONS, MIKE, 90, 184, 185, 186, 187, 256 T T ,59362, Soph Class Repr 360, S C Alt '59361 HANEN, MAX, 91, 259 HANKS, BILL, 90, 221, 250 Band ,59362, D Band 559362, All District 359-62, All Region 359361, First Place Regional Solo 84 Ensemble Contest 560-362, HANNA, LEILA MARIE, 40, 90, 224, 262 P A S F 59-62, Adv Secy 359360, Maroon ,59360, P A S F Repr 60-62, R J 360362, S C Alt 360361, N M S Q T 561362 307 308 HARDIN, BENNY B., 90, 217, 260 Phot C J60-'62, B Intra 460-161, Phot C Sgt 61-562, Chor ,61362 HARPER, PAUL STANLY, 90, 259 M P O Secy-Tres 60361, M P O Pres '61362 HARRIS, BARBARA, 90, 252 J C 360362 HARRIS, TIM HATHCOCK, MARY LEE, 91 HAUFLER, BARBARA JEAN, 91, 215, 251 s C A11 359, Bel C 159260, G Intra C '59262, G Intra C Secy 360361, M C '60-'62, G Intra '60-'61, G Intra C ,61362 HAYDEN, THELMA WILHELMINA, 91, 233 Latin 360261, B R F 361, A D P 61:62 HEIRONIMUS, CLARA ANN, 91, 211 S C Rep 159, Adv Secy 459360, Adv V P 460361, C E C 60362, Adv Tres 561362 HEMPHILL, HOLLY, 34, 91, 224, 258, 276 Latin 459360, R J ,60362, Le Circle 460362, Le Circle V P J61-,62, Adv Secy 462 HERRIN, JOYCE ELAINE, 91, 216 G Intra C 359260, s C A11 '59, F N C ,61, Bel C 61.62 HIBBETTS, CHUCK, 4o, 91, 234 Adv Pres 459, Adv V P 160, An C '59362, Adv V P '60-61, S, C Alt- 460362, N M S Q T ,61 HICKERSON, CARL, 91, 223 Orch '61362, B Intra ,61362 HICKS, LINDA GAIL, 91, 252 G Intra C 159360, Adv Tres 459360, G Intra C V P 560361, Jr Class Repr 561, Adv Repr 60362, J C Sgt 561-562 HICKS, RICKY, 41, 91, 263 C 8: C 359260, Band 359-360, s R 360262, N M s Q T 361 HIELSCHER, DALTON, 91 C 84 C 159-60, Key 160362 HIGGINS, TYRONE JAMES, 91, 234 B Intta 359460, An C 359362 HIGHTOWER, NEWTON, 45, 46, 91, 220, 221, 250 Band 15962, A11. Region 259361, D Band 459-162, Adv Pres '60-62, All State 461362, D M '61362 HILL, ANN, 19, 88, 91, 230, 236, 237 Soph Class Tres 559, S C Alt 59, S C Rep 560, B R N 560, G Intra 459-60, C E C 460362, N H S 561962, R J ,60-'62, N M S Q T '61 HILL, TOMMY, 91, 166, 171, 210 B Football 5960, S C Rep '59, S C Alt ,60, B T T 159361, S C Rep 560-561, Adv Pres 460361, Var Football ,60362, Adv Pres 461362 HINES, PATSY J0, 91, 250 Trip 359x60, Adv Secy 359, Adv Repr 360, B R F '61, F N C '61, J C 361, Bel C '61 HIXSON, JUNE, 22, 25, 91, 214, 226, 264, 294 Trip 39361, M C ,61362, Comet 461-162, SP C ,61362, Q 84 S ,62 HODGE, PEGGY JOYCE, 91 HOERMANN, BARBARA, 92 Trip '59361, R J 360-62, F T A 361, J c 362 HOFER, BERT, 92, 184, 187 T T 459362, Get 15960, Adv Sgt '59-,60 HOLLIDAY, JEANIE GAIL, 92, 214, 252, 265, 294 J C 160362, Bel C '60361, Adv V P 461, M C 461-62, J C Repr ,61, J C Chap '62 HOLMES, CLARENCE ELTON, 92, 184, 187, 263 s R 359462, T T '59262, Adv Tres ,60361 HORN, DAVID HORTON, JOHN CHARLES, 92, 263 B Intra '59-,60, s R ,59362 HORTON, MARGARET ELAINE, 92, 262 Adv Secy 359, Adv Repr ,60, A D P 359.60, s C Alt160361, R J 160.61, P A s F 160262, Adv Repr 360261 HOY, TRINETTE, 92, 244 F H A 361.62 HUNNICUTT, CAROLYN, 17, 28, 31, 86, 92, 237 Adv Repr 459, Adv Repr ,60, C E C '60362, B R N 61, S C Deck the Doors Comm ,61, More Beautiful 562 HUNTLEY, CHARLOTTE, 41, 92, 206 R D ,59361, Maroon 159361, S R ,59361, S R Repr 560, S R Secy 161, S C Lunchroom Comm 160, S C Rep 461 HURLEY, STEPHEN VICTOR, 37, 92, 194, 211, 256 B Ten 361, s P C ,61362, G R 361-362 HURT, BRIAN DOUGLAS, 92, 247 Ger '60362, S C Alt 461, Adv Tres 460, Get Tres J61-'62 HUSKINS, JERRY HYDE, MELVYN, 92, 224 ISAAC, BETSY, 92, 197, 208, 265 G Intra C 459-60, G Ten Mgr 61362, S C Alt 561362, G Ten C 561362 JACKSON, LARRY, 41, 92, 223, 253 Latin ,59362, Band 459-462, Orch 459362, B Intra '59-,61, N M s Q T 361 JACKSON, SUZANNE, 4s, 92, 214, 224, 253 Adv Tres 360, Latin 359, Bel C 359, M C 60-62, R D 359261, Le Circle 360262, R J 60:62, N H s 61:62 JACOB'SON, BOB, 215 JAMES, ANNA JEANNETTE, 36, 92, 247, 298 G Intra C 39361, G Intra ,59-160, Ger '61-162, Comet '62 JAMES, ELIZABETH, 86, 92, 252 J C '60-62, J C Secy 361 JESSE, MARYANNA, 32, 80, 92, 210, 215, 224 S C Alt 459360, B R N 460, Soph Class Secy 460, G Intta C 60, Adv Repr 459360, Adv Pres 160361, Jr Class V P 161, C E C 160361, C B C Pres ,60, R J 160362, M C J60-'62, Val S N 61, R J Sgt 461362, S C Secy ,62, Val S N 62, Sr Class Secy ,62, Sr Fav 462 Band Tres J1 JOHP JOHP JOIN R D Adv Court: Show JONI JONl s C 2 1 294 61362: J c 263 Alt ,60361, 137 N '61, sc 1 '60, SR 256 '61-'62 6162, G I '593611 1 59361, met '62 G Intra I P '61, 62, Val 162, 5f JESSEN, DONNA, 34, 36, 92, 224, 230, 262 Adv Pres '59, S C Alt '60, Adv V P '60, R J '60-'62, S C Rep '60-'62, P A S F '60-'62, Adv V P '60, N H S '61-'62, P A S F Tres '61-'62, Adv Secy '61-'62 JOHNSON, ANDY, 92, 247 T T '59-'60, Ger '59-'62, Ger Secy '60-'62 JOHNSON, BILL, 93 Adv Sgt '59-'60, D E '60-'61 JOHNSON, DON, 93, 166, 168, 184, 185, 186, 187 Var Football '59162, s C A11 '60, Adv Pres 359, T T '60-'61, T T Capt '61, s C A11 '60, Adv Pres '61 JOHNSON, HAROLD LEONARD, 37, 93, 215 JOHNSON, LORETTA, 93 Band '59-'62, G Intra C '60-'62, Adv Secy '61, G Intra C Tres '60-'61, G Intra '60-'61, G Intra C V P '61-'62 JOHNSON, SHIRLEY ANN, 249 JOHNSON, LUCY ANNAMARIE JOINER, SANDY, 93, 206, 211, 236, 237 R D '59-'60, A D P Repr '59, Maroon '59, Adv Tres '59, Adv Secy '60, Trip '60-'61, Adv Secy-Tres '61-'62, S C Courtesy Comm '61-'62, C E C Pres '61-'62, S C Talent Show Comm '62 JONES, DAVID, 93 JONES JANA, 93 S C Rep '59, Maroon '60-'62, G Intra C Rep: '61 JONES, TERRY DEAN, 93 Adv V P '59-'61, N H S '61-'62 KEILERS, DENNIS, 93 KENT, ROBERTA, 19, 81, 93, 206, 211, 224, 234 C C '59-'60, Adv V P '59-'60, S C Rep '60, Jr Class Repr '60, S C Alt '60-'61 C E C '60-'61 Adv Pres '60. R J '60-'62, Sir Class Secy '61, S C Clerk '61, S C Rep '61, S C Courtesy Comm '61-'62, S C Steering Comm '61-'62, Bel C '61-'62, An C Secy '61, An C Tres '62, S P C '61-'62, P G P C '62 KIMBRO, MARSHA ANN, 93, 210, 225, 234 S C Rep '59, Get '59-'60, B R N '60, R J '60-'62, Ger '60, An C Tres '61, An C Secy '62, S C Spirit 84 Sportsmanship Comm '61, P G P C '62, B R N '62, S C Rep '62 KING, JAMES FRANK, 43, 93, 259 KING, JOHN TAYLOR, 93, 184 T T '60- 62, B Intm '60-'62 KINGSBURY, SANDRA LEE, 35, 93, 225 G Intra C '59-'60, s C A1: '59-'60, R J '60362, F H A '60, J C '61 KIZER, SUSIE ANN, 244 F H A '61-'62 KNIGHT, KAREN SUE, 93 An C '59-'62 KNIPPA, SALLY ELIZABETH, 93, 211, 224, 234 G Intra '59-'60, Comet '59-'60, A D P '59-'60, Trip :60-:61, Adv Repr '60-'61, R J '60-'62, An C '61-'62, S P C 61- 62, Adv Pres '61-'62, S C Alt '62 KOCHLER, JAMES KOEHLER, JAMES OSCAR, 93 KUEHNER, WALTER, 93 Adv Pres '59, Adv Repr '60-'61, P G P C '62 KUNSCHIK, JAMES A. KYSER, JEANETTE, 93, 238 LA FUENTE, STELLA MARIE, 83, 94, 216, 234 A D P 359, s C Rep 359, Trip '60, An C '61, Bel C '61-'62, Adv V P '61 LA LONDE, PAUL RENE, 94, 234 Le Circle '60-'61, P G P C '62, An C V P '61-'62, S C Alt '61 LAMAR, MARY BLAKE, 94, 223, 258 Le Circle '60-'62, Orch '61-'62, Adv Repr '61 LANDRETH, JUDY RAE, 94, 216, 234 Adv V P '59, A D P '59, Trip '60, V I V P '60-'61, Bel C '61-'62, An C '61-'62, P G P C '62 ' ' LANE, BILL, 94, 184, 186, 187 S C Alt '59-'60, B Track '59-'60, T T '60-'62 LANE, CHERRY DIANA LANKFORD, TRAVIS REESE LEAVELL, BETTY JANE, 94, 99, 244 F H A State Delegate, '60-'61, F H A Junior Degree '60-'61, F H A '60-'62 LEDBETTER, DINAH, 94, 216, 252 Le Circle '59-'60, J C '60-'62 LEHMANN, TERRY JON, 94 C C '59-'60 LEMBURG, BILL, 94, 215 M C '60-'62 LESIKAR, JEANETTE ELIZABETH, 94, 216, 234- LEWIS, ROBERT ALLEN, 94 Key '61-'62 LITTLE, CORALEA, 94, 214 Adv V P 359, Adv Pres '60, F N C '59-'60, F T A '61-'62, Bel C '61, M C '62 LOERA, LUPE, 94 F N C '60-'61, G Intra '60-'61 LONDON, KATHY, 243 P 8: P '59-'62 LOPEZ, DORA, 94, 216 F N C '60-'62, Adv Repr '61-'62, P G P C '62 LOPEZ, LUCILLE, 94 LOVELL, ANNE, 36, 94, 207, 224, 237 S C Rep '59, S C Alt '60, B R F '60, An C '59, G Ten C '60, S C Alt '60, S C Rep '61, R J '60-'62, B R N '61-'62, An C '60-'61, S C Recognition Board Comm '61-'62, P G P C '62, C E C '61-'62, Bel C '60-'61, M C '61-'62 309 310 LOWN, ALBERT HAROLD, 94 Adv Tres 361-362 LUDWIG, HENRY E., 94 LYON, LORETTA KATHLEEN, 94, 252 P A s F 359-60, Adv Secy 359260, S C A11 6061, J C Sgt 360261, Bel C 160262, Adv V P 360.61, J C Tres 361362 MCANALLY, SHELIA, 95 McCUISTION, GG, 95, 197, 265 . , , Adv Secy-Tres 359360, G Ten. C ,59962, G Tenms 59- 62, B R F 361, Adv Secy 60-61, B R N 362 McCUISTION, SHELLY, 95, 197, 265 . S C Rep 559360, S C Publicity Comm 559360, G Tennls 359362, G Ten C 359-62, Adv Tres '60-61, S C Alt 360, B R F 361, S C Beautification Comm 360361, Adv V P 361- 362, B R N 562 McCULLOCH, CHARLES McCULLOUGH, CARROLYN JANETTE, 95 P 8: P 35960, Adv Tres 559-360 McCULLOUGH, NANCY KAY, 13, 19, 20, 50, 95, 206, 209, 231 Soph Class V P 359-60, S C Alt 359, S C Rep 360, B R F 360, Intra ,59360, Adv Pres 359361, B' R N 361, C E C 360362, R J 360361, S C Spirit 8: Sports manship Comm 36061, Ch 361-62, N H S 361-362 McELROY, MARY MAURINE, 4o, 95, 211, 213, 225, 253, 273 Jr Hist 359, Latin 360-62, Latin Secy 361, 362, R J 360-62, N M s Q T 361, R D 361262 McGAUGHEY, TINA, 40, 48, 92, 95, 208, 209, 211, 212, 215, 225, 231 G Ten C ,59361, S C Alt 359361, M C 559-62, R D 359362, Adv Tres 359-360, G Ten C Sgt 360361, S C Publicity Comm ,60361, Adv Secy 360362, R J 360562, C E C ,61362, R D Repr-Hist 361362, G Intra 61-62, N H S 361362, N M S Q T 361, S C Publicity Comm 361, S C Talent Show Comm 561 McIVER, CARL, 95 Le Circle 559-60, S R 360362 McKEY, PEGGY J0, 95' F N C 359-61 McKINLEY, MAC ROBERT, 95, 214 B Football 359360, Key 60-62, B Intra 360-61, M C 161-62, Deb '61-362 ' MCLEAN, NANCY, 95, 210, 220 R D 359361, Band 160-562, 5 C Alt ,60361, B R N 361, Jr Hist 361362 McNEILL, ANN, 37, 95, 208, 216, 252 s C Alt 361-362, Bel C 361, M C '62, J C Sgt 361-362 MCNICHOLAS, PAT, 95 B Basketball 55960, B Baseball 559360, Adv Repr 359-360, Var Baseball 360362, Adv Sgt 360361 McNUT, GERTRUDE J c 359.60, Adv Secy '59260, B Ch 360-361, s C Rep ,60361 McNUTT, GORDON, 14, 90, 95, 256 T T ,59360, Adv V P 359-360, Adv Repr 360, Adv Pres ,61, Key ,60362, Adv Pres 361-362 'MACIEL, PAULIN E LUPE MAHONE, LOUISA, 38, 41, 95, 207, 225, 230, 254 G Ten C 59-60, S. C Beautification Comm 359, Adv Pres ,60, R J 360-362, s C Rep 360-361, s C social Comm ,60, Jr Hist 361-62, N H S 361-62, D A R Good Citizen ,61362 S P C '62, S C Student-Facutly Comm 362, P G P C '62, Most Likely to Succeed 362 3 MARRERO, DAVID HERNANDEL, 217 MARSH, ELLA, 95 MARTIN, THOMAS ALONZO, 34, 46, 95 Adv Pres 359361, S C Spirit and Sportsmanship Comm 359. 360, B Basketball 359360, S C Alt 359360, S C Alt ,62, G T 159-360, 8 C Rep ,61, Band 360-361, Mid-term Pres ,61, M C 161362 MATLOCK, HENRY, 95 F F A ,59362 MAXWELL, BRUCE MAYES, LINDA BETH, 35, 86, 95, 207, 237 8 A D P 359-61, S C Alt 359360, Adv Tres 359.60, c E c 160- 362, Adv V P 360-61, S C Social Comm 361-362 MAYHALL, BILL THOMAS, 95, 166, 172, 288 Band 359362, Var Football 360-362, Orch ,60-362 MEADOWS, BECKY, 96, 252 B R N 359260, A D P 359.60, s C Rep 35960, Adv Pres 359260, J C 360-62, Adv Repr 360-361 MEANS, JANET MARIE, 22, 9o, 96, 227, 254 G Intra '60-,61, Adv Repr 500361, Comet 361362, Jr Hist ,61362 MEDEARIS, GARLAND, 96, 184, 186 B Intra 959362, T T ,61362 MENDELSON, WALLACE, 41, 96, 258 Band 559-362, Le Circle 359362, Le Circle Sgt 361362, N M S Q T 361 MENEFEE, KANDY, 11, 96, 210, 218, 220, 237 B R F 359-60, S C 359-61, Band 559362, Majorette 559362, G Intra C 359360, C E C 360362 MERCADO, CARMEN, 96, 211, 214, 216, 234 Adv Secy 359360, S C Alt ,59, G Intra 559360, Band 360, F N C 360-61, Adv Repr 360-62, An C ,61, P 84 P 362, M C 362, Bel C 361 MERIAGE, MIKE, 96 MEWIS, BEN, 96, 256 S C Alt ,59, Key 559-562, Adv Secy-Tres ,60, S C Lunchroom Comm 360-362 MEYER, DIANE, 96, 216, 234 F N C 959361, S C Rep 360362, An C ,61362 MILES, ROBERT, 96 C 8i C 6061, Key ,61362, P G P. C 361362 MIMS, CARNEGIE HARVARD, 96 s C Alt 360261, B Intra 360262, An C 361-62 MINOR-I.ANCASTER, DAVID ELLIS, 96 Band 360261, B Intra 360-62, For 361262 MOE MD! R D ,6136 C0552 52' 313060. Adv Pres , Jr Hist '61-'62, 5 392621 1nd 6o, 62, M C chroom MOJICA, ALFRED, 96 MOJICA, DAVID, 96 MONTGOMERY, DAVID LAWRENCE, 96, 221, 247 Band '59-'62, All District '59-'62, All Region '59-'62, All Area '59-'62, All State '60-'62, D Band '59-'61, R D '59-'62, Ger C '60-'62, Adv Pres '59-'60 MOORE, DOUG, 96, 260 Var Football '59-61, Var Baseball '60-'61, Phot C '61-'62 MOORE, MIKE, 96, 256 S C Alt '59-'60, S C Rep '60-'61, T T '59-'61, Key '60-'62, Adv V P '60-'61, Adv Pres '61-'62 MOORE, TOM, 96 MOORHEAD, NANCY ELOISE, 96, 248 S C Rep '59, S C Alt '60, F N C '59-'62, Comet '60-'62 MORELOS, TONY H., 256 Key 59-62, S C Rep 159, Ch '60-'61 MORGAN, BRONWEN, 47, 97, 225, 231, 262 F N C '59-'60, R J '60-'62, P A S F '60-'62, Adv Pres '60-'61, N H S '61-'62, N H S V P '61-'62 MOTLOCH, HENRY JOHN, 242 MOYER, VINCE, 97, 208, 256, 273 Latin Sgt '59-'60, B Intra '59-'60, Key '60-'62, S C Alt '61-'62, S C Social Comm '62, S C Lunchroom Comm '61 MOYNAHAN, GLYNNA, F., 97, 252 F H A '59-'61, G Intra '59-'61, J C '61-'62, B R N '62 MUMMA, JAY POWELL, 13, 46, 97, 212 R D '59-'62, Ger C 59-60, R D Pres '61-'62, N M s Q T '61-'62 MURRAY, MARSHA, 97, 225, 231, 234 S C Alt '60, A D P '59-'60, Adv Tres '59, Adv Secy '60, An C '60-'62, B R N '60, S C Rep '60, S C Courtesy Comm '61, R J '60-'62, S C State Rep '61, Adv V P '61, N H S '61-'62, Adv Secy-Tres '61, An C Pres '61-'62, S C Spirit and Sports- manship Comm '61, S P C '61-'62 NAPIER ROGER DALE, 95, 97, 228, 292 B Basketball '59-'60, Maroon '61-'62 NASH, PAT, 91, 184, 186, 243 T T '59-'62 NEAL, SYLVESTER 1., 97, 166, 168, 169, 172 Adv V P '59-'60, T T '59-'60, B Football '50-'60, Var Foot- ball '60362 NELSON, GARY JOE, 97 B Intra '59-'61, Key '60-'61 NEUENSCHWANDER, JIMMY WAYNE, 97 B Intra '59-'61 NEWTON, BILL, 176, 17s NISBET, ROSS, 97, 221, 263 , , Band 59-62, S C Rep 159, s C A1: '60-'61, P 82 P 60- 61, s R '61-'62 NOBLES, SANDRA, 97, 252 A D P '59-'61, J C '61-'62 NOE, LINDA MERLE, 97, 197, 265 G Intra '59-'62, G Ten C '60-'62, G Ten '60-'62 NORTHINGTON, DAVID, 14, 34, 50, 81, 97, 201, 263, 288 S R '59-'62, Adv Pres '60-'61, B Intra '60-'61, S R Sgt '60, Ch '61-'62, S, C Courtesy Comm '61, Adv Pres '61, S R Repr '61, Fr N '61-'62, Sr Class Sgt '62 NULTY, BETSY ANN, 97, 249 F N C '59-'62 O'BRYAN, SUZANNE ELIZABETH, 97, 210, 214, 233 Bel C 59-60, Adv V P '60-'61, Le Circle 60-61, A D P '61 OLLISON, PAT, 24, 35, 97, 206, 207, 225, 236 Adv Pres '59-'60, A D P '59-'60, S C Rep '59-'60, Adv Pres '60-'61, S C Rep '60-'61, C E C '60-'61, R J '60-'62, S C Social Comm '61-'62, C E C Sgt '61-'62, Adv V P '61-'62 OSBORN, MYRA, 40, 43, 48, 97, 222, 223, 224, 230, 231, 262 Orch '59-'62, All State Orch '59-'62, S C Alt '59-'60, P A S F '60-'62, Adv Tres '60-'61, R J '60-'62, N H S '61-'62, P A S F Pres '61-'62, N M S Q T '61-'62, N H S V P '62, P G P C '62, Science T alcnt Search '62 O'STEEN, MARSHA ANN, 14, 97, 105 OTTO, WALTER C., 97, 212, 235 R D '59-'62, C s: C '61-'62 OVERSTREET, TOMMY, 24, 98, 166, 169 B Football '59-'60, S C Alt '59-'60, S C Rep '60, S. C Sgt '60, Var Football '60-'62, S C Lunchroom Comm '62, All District Football '61-'62 OWENS, L. DALE, 98, 176, 298 B Basketball Mgr '59-'60, M P O V P '59-'60, Var Basket- ball Mgr '60-'61, Var Basketball Trainer '61-'62, G T Mgr '62, P G P C '62, Adv V P '61-'62, Var Baseball Mgr '61-'62 PACHECO, JULIA, 93, 244 sp C '59-'60, F H A '61-'62 PAGE, DORA ELAINE F T A '61-'62 PAGE, SUSAN, 98, 197, 211, 225, 265 G Ten C '59-'62, G Ten C Tres '60-'62, G Tennis '60-'62, Adv Secy '60-'61, S C Rep '60-'61, R J '60-'62, S C Alt '61-'62, P G P C '61-'62 PAGNOZZI, BUTCH, 98, 188, 189, 190, 191, 217 Var Baseball '60-'62 PARK, PHOCION JR., 98, 194, 195, 201, 256, 257 S C Alt '61, S C Points System Comm '62, Key '60-'62, B Tennis '59-'62, B Intra '59-'62, Adv Pres '59, Adv V P '60, P G P C '62 PARKER, PATRICIA LEIGH, 98, 197, 265 B R N '60-'61, S C Alt '59-'60, Adv Secy '59-'60, G Tennis '60-'62, G Ten C '60-'62, Adv Repr '61-'62 PATTON, RONNIE WAYNE, 98 M C '59-'62, Intra '59-'62, Chor '61 PEARSON, PATTY, 26, 98, 225, 236, 237, 290 Adv Pres '59, S C Rep '59, G Ten C '60, Adv Repr '60, S C Alt '60, C E C Sgt '61, Adv Tres '60, S C Point Comm '61, S C Rep '61, S C Parking Comm '61, C E C '61-'62, R J '61-'62, C E C Sgt '62 311 PELTON, TERRY, 98 D E 360262, D E V P 361262 PESCHKA, JAMES, 98 PHILLIPS, ANN, 98, 244 PHILLIPS, CORAL PIHLGREN, TOM, 14, 98, 210, 211, 256, 257 Key 55962, Adv Sgt ,59360, s C A11 360261, Adv Repr 360- ,61, Key. V P 361262, Adv V P 161262 PINCKARD, JUDY ANN, 98, 250 Adv VP 360, s C Rep 360, J C ,60362, J C Chap 361 PITTS, JIM, 37, 98, 221, 222, 227 Band '61-,62, Key 161362, Maroon 161362, Comet 161362 Adv Repr 461-162 POOL, JUDY LYNN, 98, 238 PORTIG, ANNEGRET, 98, 247 P A S F, 459-60, Ger 161362 POTTS, GINNY LE, 98, 209, 225, 237 Adv V P 39-60, S C Alt 659, S C Rep 160, B' R N 160, G Intra C 459360, Adv Pres 160362, C E C 160-62, C E C Tres ,60361, S C Rep 060361, R J 160362, S C Spirit 86 Sports- manship Comm 061362 POWELL, LARRY, 98, 217 s C A1: 659260, Adv V P 359260, Adv Pres 361, Key ,60362 PRASATIK, MARGRETTE ALICE, 98, 234 J R Hist 159260, Adv Secy ,61362, An C 161262 PRICE, CHRISTINE, 98 F T A 160, G8: 360 PRICE, MARY, 83, 98 PRUETT, TOMMY BUCHANAN, 98 RACHLIN, MICKEY, 41, 262 PA8E361262,NM8QT,61 RAGSDALE, PAUL B., 48, 99, 221, 2235 Band 161362,; Orch ,61362, D Band ,61362 RAISH, JOHN WOODHAM, 99, 21' Band 960362 RAMIREZ, CARMEN A., 104 RAMIREZ, DAVID CARLOS, 99, 217 RAVEN, TRAVIS ROLAND, 71, 166, 215 B Football 359260, Var Baseball '59262, T T 159261, Adv Tres '59-160, Key Repr 159360, Var Football 160362, Adv Sgt 460361 REED, MARY CATHERINE, 36, 86, 98, 104, 206, 207, 227, 236, 237, 285 Adv V P 5960, S C Rep 159360, A D P 5960, G Ten C 159360, S, C Alt 160361, Adv Pres 160361, B R N 460-161, C E C Pres ,60361, S C Student-Faculty Comm 960361, S P C 461362, S C Social Comm 461362, S C Slave-Auction Comm ,61362, Comet ,61362, C E C 161-62 REESE, JOENNA, 99, 230 s C A1: 6061, R. J. 360262, Adv Pres 361262, N H 5 361262 312 REEVES, ROBERT SAMUEL, 90, 99, 188, 235 Adv V P 059, Adv Sgt 160, Adv Tres 660, Var Baseball Mgr '60362 REGALADO, MARGARET, 99, 238 F N C 060261, D E 361262 REICHERT, DAVID E, 99, 207, 263 S R Pres 159362, S C Points System Comm 660361, National Science Fair Navy Cruiser Award, First Place District Sci- ence Fair, First Place Texas Junior Academy of Science ,60361, S C Rep 161362 ' REINARZ, RONALD BERT, 99, 193 Adv Parl 160361 RENKA, RICHARD PIERCE, 99 B Intra 459360, Slide Rule 6062 REYNOLDS, CHERYL ANN, 14, 17, 99, 216, 236, 237 Adv Pres 159-60, J C 659360, B1 R F 060, S C Rep 959-60 C E C 060362, Adv Sgt ,60361, Adv Secy 661362 1 RHEA, JO CAROL, 35, 97, 99, 207, 208, 211, 237 Adv Pres 659, Adv Slecy ,60, S C Rep 159, S C Alt '60, R D 159360, Soph Court 160, Adv Pres 161, S, C Rep 060, S C Alt 061, Adv Repr ,61362, S C Alt 161-62, S C Social Comm 161362, S C Slave Auction Comm 161362 RHODES, LOULA DALE, 99, 211, 214 R D 359261, A D P 159260, Adv Parl 360261, B R N 160261 J C '60261, M C '61262, C E C 361262 , RIOJAS, MORRIS, 48, 99, 226, 267 ROAN, FORREST, 18, 41, 42, 47, 99, 212, 227, 254, 291 Comet 160362, Adv Tres 161, Key 6061, R D 160-162, Adv V P 161362, Jr Hist 461-62, S C Activities Regulation Comm 061362, Comet Ed 161-062 ROBERTS, LYNN ANN, 100, 215, 252 Bel C 359260, 8 C Rep 359260, M C 160262, F H A 360261, J C 261262 ROBINSON, JOHN, 100 ROGERS, BILL, 100 Latin 959-460 ROHRER, DAVID BARBEE, 37, 100, 220, 263 Band ,5 262, Orch 360261, 8 R 359262 ROHRER, JOHN, 37, 100, 220, 222, 263 Band 359262, Orch 359262, 8 R 359262 ROLATER, THOMAS, 100 ROOT, RODNEY, 107 ROPER, DALE, 100 G T 160261 ROSENFIELD, PHYLLIS, 95, 100, 237 ,AdV Pres 959, Adv V P 360, s C Rep 359, s C Alt 160261, R D 59- 60, Adv Secy 160, Adv Repr 161262, C E C 161362 Ross, JO, 100, 238 G Intra 259261, D E 161262 ROSS, WANDA LUCILLE, 100, 216, 252 G Intra 659361, J C 760362, Bel C 661362, Comet 662 101131 T Sci. 0-'61 '17 9360, R D 2 Alt 0mm 1.61, 291 Adv 3mm l-'61, RD ,5, ROST, O'BARR 100, 256 B Football '59961, KEY '61362 ROWLETT, JOHN LOUIS, 13, 50, 100 s R 159360, s C Alt '59-'60, M C '59360, Adv V P 6061, Ch '61-'62 RUDE, JOE CHRISTOPHER, 36, 81, 100, 166, 167, 211, 263 S C Rep '59-'60, B Football '59-'60, S R '59-'62, Var Foot- ball '60-'62, S R Sgt '60-'61, S C Recognition Comm '60, S R Tres '61-'62, All District Football '61-'62, Sr Class Pres '62, P G P C '62 RUIZ, BLANCA M., 100, 262 P A s F '59362, D E '60-'61, V I '61362 RYLANDER, PAT, 100, 210, 237 Adv Pres '59, Adv Secy '60, Le Circle '59-'60, S C Alt '60, S C Rep '61, C E C '60-'62, V I Secy '60-'61, V I Sweetheart '61, Adv Secy '61-'62, S C Utility Comm '62, C E C Sgt '62 SACHTLEBEN, SHIRLEY JEAN, 100, 225, 237 Adv Secy '59-'60, Adv Tres '59-'60, B R N '60-'61, A D P '59-'60, S C Rep '60-'61, C E C '60-'62, Adv Secy '60- 61, R J '61-'62, Adv Pres '61-'62, B R F '62 SAEGERT, JOEL GARTMAN, 100, 229, 232, 291 Maroon '60-'61, Q 84 S '61-'62 SANDERS, CLAUDIA LOUISE, 100, 105, 221 Band '60-'62, All District '60-'62, All Region '61-'62 SANDERS, RANDY, 100, 221, 227 Band '59-'62, Orch '59-'62 SANDLIN, BUCK, 27, 81, 101, 166, 169, 184, 185 B Football '59-'60, Var Baseball '59-'60, Var Football '60- '62, T T '60-'62, S, C Social Comm '61-'62, Sr Class Tres '62, Most Handsome '62 SANFORD, MARGIE, 35, 101, 207, 208, 211, 215, 225, 236, 237 S C Alt '59-'60, S C Rep '59-'60, Adv V P '59-'60, G Ten C '59-'60, C E C '59-'62, Bel C '60-'61, Adv Repr '60-'61, Adv Pres '60-'61, S C Alt '60-'61, C E C Sgt '60-'61, R J '61-'62, M C '61-'62, S C Social Comm '61-'62, S C Alt '61-'62, P G P C '62 SAVAGE, MARGARET ANN, 101, 207, 220, 237 Band '59962, Adv Pres 59-60, S C Alt '59-'61, s C Rep '61-'62, C E C '61262 SAVELL, NANCY ALICE, 101, 244 Adv Repr '59360, G Intra 59262, F H A '61362 SAWYER, GUY STANLEY, 101, 184, 186 T T '59262, T T Capt '62 SAYERS, VIRLIE KAY, 36, 101, 247 Adv Repr '59-'60, Band '59-'62, S C Alt '59-'61, F T A '59-'60, Adv Secy '60-'61, Adv Pres '61-'62, Ger C '61-'62 SCHADE, GLENN RAY, 22, 41, 101, 217 N M s Q T '61 SCHATTENBERG, ANNA JEAN, 89, 95, 101, 216, 226, 229, 261, 275 J C '60-'62, G Intra '60-'61, Adv Secy-Tres '62, Phot C Secy '61-'62, Bel C '61-'62, Maroon Feat Ed '61-'62, Comet '61- '62, Q 84 S '62, Comet Feat Ed '62 SCHEER, HAROLD, 101 Var Baseball '60-'61 SCHILD, CAROL HELEN, 101, 241, 247 Slide Rule '59-'60, Ger C '59-'60, Ger C '61362, Deb '61-162 SCHIRPIK, LARRY WAYNE, 37, 101, 167, 132 s C Rep '59360, Var Football '59362, Adv Sgt '60-'61 SCHMIDT, CHARLES LLOYD, 41, 101, 263 C 84 C 159, Slide Rule '60, For 6061, Deb ,60362, s R '61362, N M s Q T '61 SCHOOLEY, SHARON SUE, 101, 224, 252 A D P 3960, G Intra '59-'60, Adv Repr '61, J C V P '60261 J C Pres '61, R J '60361, F H A '62 SCHNEIDER, WESLEY GERALD, 101 SCHROETER, DEANNA, 101, 216, 237 Maroon '59-'61, C E C Repr '59-'60, C E C '59-'62, S C Alt '59-'60, J C '59-'60, Bel C '60-'61 SCHULTZ, DWIGHT W., 101, 207, 263 B Football '59-'60, P A S F '59-'61, S C Alt '61, Beautifica- tion Comm '60, S R Sgt '61-'62, S C Recognition Comm '61, P G P C '62 SCHULZ-BEHREND, PAUL HUBERT, 101 Ger C 39360, M C 5962, Deb '60361, P G P C '62 SEARIGHT, SALLY, 101, 211, 220, 221, 252 S C Rep '60, S C Alt '60-'61, Adv Pres '60-'61, Adv V P '61, J C '61-'62, Band '59-'62, Snipe Mistress '61-'62 SHANKS, TINA, 17, 101, 209, 298 Soph Court, '59-'60, P A S F '59-'60, C E C '60-'62, G Ten '60-'61, S C Alt '60-'61, Jr Court '60-'61, B' R N '60-'61, Bel C '60-'61, Sr Class Repr '61-'62, S C Publicity Comm '61-'62 SHARP, MADELINE, 101 S C Rep '60-'62, S R '60-'62 SHAW, STANLEY ALTON, 102, 207, 263 SHELTON, KAY NELL, 14, 26, 102, 210, 214, 224, 237 An C '59, G Ten C Sgt '60, Adv Secy '59, Adv Sgt '60, Bel C '59, B R F '60-'62, C E C '60-'62, M C '60-'62, R J '60-'62, Adv V P '60-'61, S C Parking Problem Comm '61-'62, S C Rep '61-'62, S C Clerk '61-'62, S C Talent Show Comm '61- '62 SHERROD, LACIA MERLE, 102 F N C '60-'61 SHOOK, BARRY GENE, 102 SHORT, AILEEN, 45, 102, 225, 226, 230, 246 A D P '59-'60, R J '60-'62, F T A '60-'62, F T A V P '61- '62, N H S '61-'62, Comet Circ Mgr '61-'62, Adv V P '62, PGPC'62,Q8:S'62 SHRADER, SUE, 102 Latin '5 -'60, Band '59-'62, I L Trio 84 Solo '60-'62 SHUFORD, JANE BRYAN, 26, 102, 215, 225, 236, 237, 283 Latin '59-'60, S C Alt '59-'60, B'el C '59, M C '60-'62, R J '60-'62, C E C Repr '60-'61, S C Rep '60-'61, Adv Pres '60- '61, C E C Sgt '61-'62, S P C '61-'62, S C Alt '61-'62, S C Courtesy Comm '61-'62 SHURTLEFF, LINDA EILEEN, 22, 102, 216, 252, 290 J C '59362, J C Tres '60-'61, J C V P '61-'62, s C Rep '59-'60, 'B R F 60261, s C Alt '60-'61, s C Safety Comm '60361, Adv Secy '60-'61, Band '60-'61, Adv Repr '61-'62, Bel C '61362, M C '61362 313 314 SIECK, LARRY, 102, 253 Latin '59-'62, Latin V P '61, Latin Tres '61-'62, Comet '60-'61 SIMONS, KATHIE, 102, 216, 225, 237 Latin '59-'60, F T A '61, R J '60-'62, B'el C '61-'62, C E C '62, Adv Repr '62, P G P C '62 SKLAR, PATRICIA ANN, 102 SMITH, AMY MORRIS, 102 SMITH, GUY 8. SMITH, JIM DALLAM, 235 C 8: C '61-'62, Adv Rep: '61 SMITH, KENNETH RAY, 40, 44, 102, 241, 249 T H S P A Cartoons Award '60-'61, I L Cartoon Award '61, Ger '60-'62, Ger Tres '61-'62, Deb Sgt '61-'62, N H S '61-'62 SMITH, SANDY SMITH, RAY SMITHERS, ROY ORR, 102, 263 Latin '59-'60, Adv V P '60-'61, S R '60-'62 SPAIN, DONNA RUTH, 102 SPARKS, HOLLEY, 22, 102, 216, 236, 237 Bel c '61-'62, C E C Repr '61-'62 SPAW, STEVE, 102 B Football '59-'60, Var Football '60-'61, Adv Pres '60-'61 SPENCER, FRANCES DARLENE, 102 SPENCER, JAMES ELROY, 102 STALLWORTH, J. P., 103, 260, 261 Phot C '59-'62, Maroon Phot '59-'61, Comet Phot '59-'61, Phot C V P '61-'62 STARNES, BUNNY, 26, 34, 50, 103, 208, 209, 210, 224 Adv Secy '59-'60, B R N '60, P A S F '59-'61, S C Social Comm '60-'61, R J '61-'62, Ch Alt '61-'62, S C Spirit 84 Sportsmanship Comm '61, C E C '61-'62, S C Alt '61-'62, S C Utility Comm '62 STAUTZ, DAVID, 13, 25, 35, 42, 44, 45, 47, 50, 81, 103, 176, 227, 228, 237, 260, 261, 276 Q 8: S Honorary Award '60, Maroon Phot '59-'62, Comet Phot '59-'62, Maroon Best Staffer '60-'61, Maroon Spts Ed '60-'61, Phot C '60-'62, Q 84 S '61-'62, T H S P A Photo Awards '60-'62, Phot C Pres '61-'62, Q 84 S Pres '61-'62, Maroon Assoc Ed '61-'62, Var Basketball Statistician '62, Ch Alt '61-'62, P G P C '62, Sr Class Repr '62 STAUTZ, GEORGE, 103 STAYTON, CHERRY, 103, 224, 230, 231 Adv V P '59-'60, G Ten C '59-'61, S C Rep '59-'60, R J '60- '62, S C Alt '60-'61, S C Internal Relations Comm '60-'61, Adv V P '60-'61 B R N '61, N H S '61-'62, Adv Secy '61-'62, Fr N '61, N H S Repr '62, P G P C '62 STONE, BARBARA, 103, 234 Adv Pres '61, An C '61-'62 STRAWN, MARY ANN, 37, 103, 252 R D '61-'62, J c '61-'62 SULLIVAN, PAUL D., 103 SWAHN, JOE, 103, 242. F F A '60-'62, F F A Repr '61-'62 SWAIM, SUE, 36, 103, 220, 227, 262 P A s F '60-'62, Orch '60-'61, Comet '61-'62, Band '61-'62, Q 8: s '62 SWANN, DAVID, 103, 221, 250 N H s '61-'62, Key '61-'62, Band '61-'62, All Region '61-'62, All District '61-'62, All State '61-'62, N M s. Q T '61-'62 SWANSON, CINDY, 103, 216 Bel C '59-'60, A D P '59-'62, Maroon '59-'62, A D P Rep: '60-'61, Adv Repr '60-'61, S C Rep '60-'61, Maroon News Ed '61, A D P V P '61-'62, Bel C '61-'62, Adv Repr '61-'62 TAB'ORSKY, IVAN EDWARD, 103, 199, 201, 247 TAGGART, TERREE, 103, 234 Jr Hist '59-'60, P 84 P '60-'61, An C '61-'62 TAYLOR, EDWARD M., 43, 103, 253 Latin '60-'62 TAYLOR, JERRY, 1s, 48, 103, 221, 223 TEELE, NICKY, 37, 103 TERBAY, JOSEPH TANNOUS THRELKELD, PATTI HARRIET, 37, 103, 216 Bel c '60-'62 THRELKELD, TINA HARRIET, 37, 103 TILSON, BILL, 103, 176, 178, 179, 180 B Basketball '59-'60, Var Basketball '60-'62 TODD, MARILYN, 104, 254 TOLER, TERRY, 26, 34, 104, 207, 209, 211, 225, 237 A D P '59-'60 A D P Tres '59, Adv Secy '59, R J '60-'62, Trip '60-'61, S C Rep '61, S C Spirit 84 Sportsmanship Comm '61-'62, C E C '61-'62 TOWER, BOB, 18, 221 Band '59-'62, Adv V P '59-'60, S C Alt '59-'60, S C Lunch- room Comm '59-'60, Adv V P '61 TOWNLEY, CLYDETTE, 104, 212 R D '59-'62, Accounting C '59-'60, First Place French De- clamation '60-'61 TRAVIS, ANDREW DAVID, 104 Ger '60 TREVINO, LARRY BERRELEZ, 238 I; A68 F '59-'61, P A s F Sgt '60-'61, B Intra '59-'60, D E ' 1-' 2 TRUETT, RICHARD, 104 Latin '59-'60 TRUJILLO, SONNY, 48, 103, 104, 267 B Intra '59-'60, P 8K P '59-'60, V I Repr '60-'61, V I V P '61, V I Tres '62 TUCKER, JANE, 104, 253 G Intra '59-'61, Latin '60-'62, S C Rep '60-'61 Txlggcggu, JUDY, 25, 47, 103, 104, 224, 226, 232, 254, S C Rep '59, S C Alt '60, F N C '59-'60, S C Student-Faculty Comm '59-'60, G Intra '59-'62, Adv Pres '60-'61, Jr Hist ,61,,I L P C '61, B R N '61, R J '60-'62, Comet '60-'62, Q 8! S 61- 62, Adv Repr '61-'62, Comet Bus Mgr '61-'62, Q 84 S Secy-Tres '61-'62, Jr Hist Secy '61, Comet Phot '61-'62 ramw ,1 5., .f 61362, 51362, 362 Rep: NEWS 61962 0-'62, . 30mm unch- 1 De- VP 254, lCulty Hist 2 3 5 , ?s-- m TYLER, KATHLEEN AMES, 26, 48, 104, 211 214 224 237, 285 a a a Bel C ,59, M C 60-62, Adv Tres ,59, G Ten C ,60 S C Rep 160, R J 60162, C E C 360262, B R N 361, R f Tres 161362, S C Internal Relations Comm 162 UHRIG, SAMMIE LEE, 104, 238 VALENTINE, JULIE ANNETTE, 41, 104, 225 Adv Secy 159-60, B R N 160, G Ten C 159, Latin 460 S C A11 15960, B'el C 359-60, Adv Secy 360261, R J 60.62 M C 360261, N M s Q T 361, G Intra 161262, s C Publicity, Comm 161-162 VANN, GERALD LYNN, 104 VARGAS, MARY HELEN VAUGHAN, JOE, 104, 176, 178, 179 B Basketball 159360, Var Basketball 160-162 VILLEGAS, PAULINE, 104 F N C 159360, P A S F 161362 VON ROSENBERG, BILL, 104, 256 Key 159-62, S C Rep 159360, B Football Mgr 159-160, Adv Repr 160-61, S C Alt ,60-161 WAGNON, SUSAN ELIZABETH, 104, 240, 241 IDeb 361362, For 361362 WALLIN, JIMMIE, 104 B Intra ,60361 WALLING, CHRISTINE HOPKINS, 104, 216 WARD, BILL, 27, 36, 49, 104, 167, 182, 184, 186, 187, 207, 230, 289 Var Football 159362, S C Rep 159360, S C Alt 160361, T T 159362, Soph Class Sgt 159, S C Sgt 160361, S C Social Comm 161, N H S 161362, S C V P 162, S C Parking Problem Comm 161, Var Football Capt 161, More Handsome 162 WARD, PAMELA FRANCFS, 41, 104, 225 G Tennis 5960, S C Alt 160. An C 160, Adv V P 460-61, R J 460362, S C Alt ,61, Adv Secy-Tres ,61362, N M S Q T 161 WARNER, JOE LEE, 105 WATSON, GAIL ELIZABETH, 105, 215, 225, 236, 237 Bel C 159, M C 360.62, N H S 61262, R J 360262, C E C ,60262, C E C V P 361 WATTS, WILFORD DAVID JR., 105, 234 An C 60-62, P G P C 362 WEAVER, SHARON ATHENE, 105 F H A 360.61, V I Secy 361x62 WEBB, WINSTON JAY . , F F A ,59362, F F A Public Speakmg Award 159- 61, F F A Tres 160361, Jr Director Austin Livestock Show 162 WEBER, RICHARD THORP JR., 105 WEILER, JAMES PERRY, 105 Slide Rule, 361.62 WEISE, BILLY WADE, 14, 15, 80, 94, 105, 166, 167, 171, 173, 176, 179, 189, 211 , , . Soph Class Pres J60, Soph Fav J60, Var Football 59- 62, Var Basketball 159362, Var Baseball 159362, S C Rep 159360, Jr Class Pres 161, Jr Fav 161, Fr ,61, Sr Fav 162 2957111188, KAROLYN KAY, 103, 105, 208, 210, 221, 230, Adv Y P 159-160, Band '59362, F T A 159. S R 161. Adv Repr 60-161, G Intra C 61362, G Intra C Sgt 161, N H S 161-162, G Intra C Tres 161, S C Alt 161 W. ELSCH, GLENN ANDY 14, 105, 211 B; Fgotball J59, Adv Tres 159-160, Adv Pres 160362 Key 7 0-, 1 , WEST, DREW TRAVIS, 105 Adv Pres 359261, R D 359.61, Key 360262, Adv V P 361.62 WEST, JEANIE, 105 F H A 36061 WEST, PAT, 105, 216, 221, 273 Adv Tres 159, Band 159-62, F T A 159, G Intra C '60362, G Intra C Repr 160, G Intra C Secy ,61, B R N 161, Bel C 161, All District '61, All Region 161 WHITE, BARBY ANN, 105, 211, 244 WHITE, EDWARD WHITLOW, MARJORIE ELIZABETH, 13, 35, 43, 44, 47, 105, 228, 232, 255 Maroon ,59362, Maroon News Ed 160, Maroon Assoc Ed ,61, Maroon Ed 161-162, Q 8: 8 161-162, Thumbprint Ed '61, Jr Hist 160362, T H S P A 161-62, Jr Hist Secy ,61-162, I L P C Secy 161-162, Bel C 159-60 WICKERT, GAY. 105. 216, 262 P A s F 259262, Bel C 359462, F T A 362 WILEY, GARY W., 105, 212, 254, 255 R D 360262, Jr Hist 36062 WILKES, THEO NANCY, 14, 20, 21, 26, 37, 38, 45, 48, 71, 105, 206, 208, 211, 214, 215, 224, 231, 237, 294 Adv Tres 159-60, S C Alt 159-60, Latin Tres 159-60, M C 459362, B' R N 160, G Ten C 160, Jr Class Secy ,61, R J 160362, S C Clerk 160-61, S C Rep 160361, C E C ,60-162, Adv Secy 60-61, R J Pres 061-62, H Q 161, Fr N '61. N H S 361.362, Adv Tres ,61362, S C Talent Show Comm ,61362. S C Social Comm 161-162, Most Likely to Succeed 162, Track Queen ,62 WILKINS, BURTIS LEROY, 105, 243 Adv Repr 360261, P 84 P V P 61:62 WILKINSON, RUTH, 105 WILLIAMS, BARBARA WILLIAMS, BETSY BROWNING, 105, 214 Bel C 359260, P 84 P 159, R D 359361, M C 160262, F H A 360261, Adv Sgt 461x62 WILLIAMS, DIANN, 106, 211, 220, 252 Band 159-62, I L 159362, S C Works 84 Proiects Comm '60- 161, P G P C 162, Adv V VP 161362, Band Librarian 161362, J C 161-62, S C Alt ,62, B' R N 062 WILLIAMS, FRANK E. 46, 48, 106, 220, 221, 223, 250 Band ,59362, D Band 16062, Orch 16061, Band Pres 161- ,62 WILLIAMS, MERLE ANN, 106, 252 Adv Secy 459-160, A D P Chap ,59, Adv Tres 460361, J C 160-62, S C Safety Comm 161362 WILLIAMS, PATSY JO, 106, 238, 239 F H A 159-61, B R N 361, F H A Parl 160-61, D E 161362, D E Sweetheart Finalist 161362 315 WILSON, JERRY JACK, 106, 256 Key 15962 WILSON, PENNY, 36, 106, 206, 209, 211, 265 S C Alt 359, Soph Class Repr 359, S C Spirit 84 Sportsman- ship Comm ,59360, J C ,59360, S C Beautification Comm 359, Adv Repr 160-61, S C Social Comm 361, G Ten 560361, G Ten C 361-62, Trip 36061, G Ten C V P 361362, Adv Secy 161-62, S C Spirit 84 Sportsmanship Comm ,61, S C Utility Comm ,62 WILSON, ROBERT STEPHEN, 14, 106, 256 Adv V P 159-360, Adv Pres 360361, Adv Rep: 361362, Key 361362 WOBUS, MILTON EUGENE, 106, 243 P 8: P 161 WOOD, DAVID DONALD, 94, 106, 229, 234, 261 WORTHY, JACQUF ADELE, 106 J C 161-62 WRIGHT, JIMMY, 107, 242 F F A 459362, F F A Tres 359-60, F F A Secy 360361 YARBROUGH, SUE P A s F '59-60, A D P ,59360, J C 160262, J c Secy '60-161 YOUNG, DAVID ALLEN, 98, 107, 194, 195 13' Ten '60362 YOUNG, DAVID LYNN, 34, 107, 206, 209, 211 B Basketball '59-'61, B Intra 359361, S C Rep 359, Adv Pres ,59, Band ,59-360, Orch 360, S C Rep 161, Adv Pres 360, S C Comm 160, S C Point System Comm 361362, Adv Pres ,61-362, Var Basketball 361362 YOUNG, KATHY, 40, 107, 207, 225, 254 Adv Sgt160, An 059-160, Maroon 159260, R J 160262, F H A 60.61, s c A1: 161, s c Rep '61, Jr Hist 161-162, Bel c 161- 162,NMSQT'61 YOUNG, MARY ANN, 107 YOUNG, SUE, 107, 208, 210, 224, 236, 237 Adv Pres 159-60, B R N 360, A D P 359360, S C Rep 160, S C Alt 361, R J 360362, C E C Secy 360361, C E C Tres 161262 ZAPATA, DONNA MARIE, 244 F H A I 161262 ZIDD, EDWARD ALAN, 107, 234 ZOCH, CAROLE, 107, 214, 252 Adv Secy 159-360, Get ,60, J C 61, Bel C 360361, Adv Tres 160361, M C '61-62 ZOELLER, ROSEMARY LEE, 107, 248, 249 F N C 159-62 ZUNIGA, RAMONA, 245 F H A I 361-62 Junior Index Acker, Kit, 110 Adams, Armando, 110 Adcox, Cass Eugene Aicklen, Gayle Louise, 110, 216, 249 Alcoser, Johnny Raymond, 110 Aldridge, Susan Elizabeth, 109, 110, 206, 207, 240 Aleman, Jesse, 110 Alexander, Barbara Ann, 110 Alexander, Joe, 110 Alexander, June, 110 Allen, Meredith, 110 Allen, Ruby Lee Allen, Sue Minnie Allen, Suzanne, 110, 208, 214, 225, 263 Animann, Barbara Jean, 110 Anderson, Esther L, 110, 225 Anderson, Madilyn LaVerne, 110 Anderson, Mike Anderson, Orvil, 110 Anderson, Pamela Sue, 110 Anderson, Sandra, 110, 210 Andrade, Ray, 110 Anzivino, Elaine Arikan, Tayfun Armistead, Denise Sue, 110, 211 Armistead, Mary Elizabeth Armstrong, Earleen LaDonna, 110, 238 Arnakis, Alex, 110, 226, 246 Arrants, Stephanie, 110, 262 Astran, Vickie, 110 Atherton, Donna Marie, 110 Avent, Richie Gray Ayers, Nancy Gail, 110, 262 Ayers, Pete Thompson, 111, 184 Bailey, Ann, 223 Bailey, Ralph Vincent, 111, 203, 206, 256 Baker, Joe Newton, 111 Barho, Sharon Ann, 111 Barker, Elaine, 111 Barnhouse, Bill, 111 Barr, Nancy Jane, 111 Barton, Billy, 175 Bartlett, Ray, 111, 229, 265 Baxter, Lucy, 111, 237 Baylor, Denny, 111, 228 Bazemore, Robert Lee, 111 Beadle, Charles, 111, 221, 250 Beasley, Jack Walter, 111 Beck, Emmitt Carl, 111, 235 Becker, Babs, 11, 14, 111, 113, 208, 220, 226, 237 Belzung, Robert James Benavides, Mary, 111 Bengston, Donald David, 111, 200,210 Benjamin, David Gleason, 111, 212 Bennett, Bill, 111 Berezovytch, Will, 111, 184, 212, 220, 221 Bergstrom, Alan, 111 Bernal, Bennie, 111 Bernal, Elizabeth, 111, 264 Berry, Russell Bevill, Carolyn Ann, 112 Billings, Frances Ann, 112 Birden, Sheila Ann, 110, 112, 237 Bishop, Burk, 112, 176, 181, 188, 190, 191 Black, Joan Elizabeth, 112, 252 Blackmon, Edward Gee Blair, Chris, 211 B'lomdahl, Corinne Judy, 112 Bode, John Warren, 112, 194, 195, 221, 250 Bodoin, Bob, 112 Bohannon, Bill, 73, 112, 240 Bostick, George Wayne Bown, Mike, 112, 240, 241 Boyd, Myron Ralph, 112, 263 Boyd, Sam, 112, 203, 241 1P 160, , Tres ' Tres Braeutigam, Dewaine Charles, 112 Brakebill, Benny, 112, 256 Branner, Marlene Rae, 112, 212, 224, 265 Breeze, Jerry Ward, 112, 229 Brient, Sidney Corinne, 112, 208, 209, 225 Broderick, Bill Brown, Steve, 112 Brownlow, Becky, 112, 210, 225, 252 Bryant, Don Trafford, 112, 175 Buckner, Bettye Sue, 112, 244 Buder, George, 112, 243 Burk, Larry Lee, 112, 263 Burk, Linda, 112, 207, 224, 252, 297 Burnell, Anna Carol, 113, 245 Burnette. Tommy, 113, 119, 166, 168, 184 Butler, Diana Barbara, 113, 207, 224, 263 Butler, Mike Limerick, 113 Caldwell, Bob, 110, 113 Caldwell, Dixie Cantwell, Diane Patricia, 113, 252 Carlstrand, Dolphus Ben, 113 Carpenter, John Frank, 113 Carpenter, Nancy Carolyn, 113, 222, 246 Carr, Kathy, 113, 233 Carrington, Carol Ann, 113, 246 Carroll, Barbara, 36, 113, 207, 211, 212, 214, 224, 227, 240, 241 Carroll, Nancy Marie, 30, 113, 210, 225, 255 Carssow, Tim, 199 Carter, Peggy Ann, 113, 119 Castillo, Molly, 113, 262 Castillo, Sandy Riojas, 48, 266, 267 Castruita, James, 221, 250 Chaney, JoLynn, 113, 233 Charlton, John Douglas, 109, 113, 199 Childs, Kalen, 113, 263 Clare, Carol Jean, 113, 214, 215, 258 Clark, Bill, 113 Clark, Manuel, 113 Clarkson, Terry, 13, 78, 113, 212, 265 Cleveland, Judy Lynn, 113 Coats, John Dee, 43, 113 Coffin, Polly Ann, 114, 265 Colley, Jimmy, 114 Collier, Jimmy Don, 114 Collins, Richard Compton, Chip, 114, 215, 240 Conkle, Frank, 114, 184, 206 Cook, Fay, 30, 114, 210, 262 Cook, Randy, 114, 214 Cook, Sue, 114, 241, 258 Cottingham, Diane, 11, 30, 114, 218, 220 Covington, George, 114, 259 Coward, Connie, 114 Craven, Cheryl, 114, 262 Crenshaw, Rubye Dee, 114, 251 Crimm, Bill, 166, 170 Crockett, Moton Haywood, 114, 221 Crooks, Travis, 217 Crumley, Carolyn Jeane, 114 Culp, Mary Jo, 114 Dabney, Tom Ennis, 114, 184 Dana, Anne, 114 Daniel, Houston Lee, 114, 199, 206 Davis, Betty Lou, 37, 114 Davis, Jimmy Calvin, 114 Davis, Paula Sue Davis, Sandra Sue, 37, 114 Dean, Tami, 114, 229, 243 Deason, Gary L., 221 DeBois, Dianne, 114, 216 DeBusk, Kelly Sherman, 115, 166, 170, 182, 183, 184, 186, 208 Deens, Tommy, 115, 221, 256 DeGeurin, George Michael, 115, 166: 170: 188, 1902 208 Dekle, Lindy, 115, 256 de la Rosa, Richard, 166, 168 De Leon, Mack, 115 Delgado, Roger De Puy, Fred Jay, 115 Dere, Carolyn, 115 Dickerson, Linda Gail, 115 Dike, Joe Harold, 166, 170 Dillard, Rod, 115 Dismukes, David Payne, 115, 256 Dodgen, Dorothy Sue, 115, 237 Dollar, Bobby Ray, 175 Doremus, Jean Owen, 115, 215, 224 Doss, Gwen, 115, 214, 264 Douglas, Nancy Jean, 111, 115, 224, 246, 294 Drake, Peggy, 246 Driscoll, Don, 115, 194, 195, 206, 210 Duce, Carolyn LaVaughn, 115, 214 Dudley, Eddie, 115, 199, 211 Duesing, Marguerite Alice, 115 Dunham, Frank Dunken, Dianna Dudley, 31, 115, 208, 216, 255 Dunlap, Tommy, 115 Dunlevy, Patti, 115 Duprez, Conrad Louis, 115, 255 Dyer, Kaye, 115, 120, 225 Eakin, Robert Patrick Earnest, Susan Elaine, 115 Edwards, Carlton LaForge, 116 Edwards, Carol Delinda, 111, 116, 225, 228, 258 Edwards, Gaylon Paul, 116 Eichelberger, Emily Clare, 14, 116, 224, 227, 255, 293 Ellis, Bobby, 116 Ellison, John Robert, 116, 221, 263 Embree, Alice, 116, 224, 253 Emerson, Linda Kay, 116, 254, 291 Engle, Bill, 116, 220, 221, 250 Erb, Joe Herman, 116, 200 Erlanson, Edward, 116 Erwin, Karen Eloise, 116, 213, 228, 254 Estlack, David L, 116, 238 Evans, Pete Gary, 256, 257, 277 Felan, Joe Felps, Sandra Lynn, 116 Fields, Menota, 116 Fletcher, Robert Thomas, 116 Flores, Sophie, 49, 116, 238 Flournoy, Malcom Henry, 116, 260 Flournoy, Richard, 116, 258 Fomby, Ed, 116 Foust, Lela Catherine, 116, 208, 210, 223, 228, 241, 258 Fowler, Gordon Foyt, Carol Ann, 116, 211, 225, 244 Frank, Jerry, 116, 207 Franklin, Susan Carol, 30, 116, 233 Franzetti, Ralph Evans, 24, 117, 166, 188 Frazer, Mike 4 French, Max Harland Frias, Raul, 117, 247 Fruchter, Jonathan, 117, 212, 220, 263 Fuchs, Harvey Dale, 117, 212, 221, 263 Fuqua, Wendell Eugene, 117, 124, 126, 228, 260 Gaarde, Georgia Ann, 117, 254 Gadd, Patsy, 117 Galaviz, Joe Gannaway, Kathy Gentry, Weldon Curtis, 117, 220, 222, 250 Gerloff, Phyllis June, 117, 208, 215, 297 Ginsburg, Judy, 117 Glasgow, Charles Ron, 117, 267 Goggans, Mary, 117, 246 Gomez, Refugia, 117 Gonzales, Raymond Goodlett, Kathleen Anne, 117, 225 Goodwin, Alice Beth, 117, 128, 225, 229, 237 Gossett, James Richard, 117, 241 317 Gossett, Jim Rankin, 117, 240 Green, Jim, 217 Gregg, Don, 108, 117, 166, 172, 184 Gregory, Mollie Marie, 117, 220, 221 Gregory, Tommy, 117 Griswold, Thomas Grossman, Gilbert Guerra, Emmy, 117 Guerrero, Tom, 117 Gustafson, Marilyn Kay, 117, 221 Gutierrez, Virginia, 117 Hackerman, Steve Miles, 118, 184, 185, 187, 210 Hackleman, Ronnie, 188, 190 2 Hage, Betty Ann, 118 Hamby, Eddy Bennett, 118, 166, 171, 184, 187 Hardin, Carl, 118 Hardin, Gerald Hardy, Eddie Helen, 118, 245 Harmon, Charles Calvin, 118, 122 Harper, Joe Max, 118 Harris, Frank Harris, Lonnie, 118 Harris, Nancy Lou, 37, 118, 224, 252 Harris, Sally Ann, 37, 118, 208, 224 Harrison, jim, 118 Hart, David Eaton, 118, 188, 189, 209, 211 Hashem, Harold Glenn, 118, 200 Hausman, Tommy Monroe, 118, 242 Hawkins, Mina Jo, 118, 210, 225, 228, 258 Hayden, Mike, 118, 260 Hays, Andy Heideke, Ann Carol, 118, 233 Hernandez, Sylvia Herold, Vickie Lee, 118 Hibbs, Judie Hidrogo, Robert Moncivais Hightower, Becky, 118, 233 Hill, Malone, 50, 118, 122, 207, 208 Hill, Patty Jane, 118 Hinton, James Hobbs, Terry Lynn, 118, 122, 215, 220 Hodge, Helen Louise, 118 Holder, John M., 118 Holland, Benny Floyd, 118, 122, 199, 256 Holland, Sue, 119, 224, 237 Hollaway, Olivia, 119 Holliday, Linda Sue, 114, 119, 243 Holt, Donna Jean, 119, 211, 263 Holt, Joe, 119, 208, 210, 220, 235 Horn, Frances Mary, 119, 233 Howard, Marcy, 119, 264 Huber, Barbara Lynn, 119 Huey, Charles Marshall, 119 Huff, Leslie George, 119, 214, 215, 243 Hughes, Jim Frank Hughes, John Lynn, 119 Hundley, jon Paul, 4Hank3, 119, 184, 186, 187 Hundley, Pam, 119, 229 Huss, Kathryn, 119, 216 Isaac, Bonnie, 119, 206, 225 Isbell, Kay, 205 Jackson, Andy, 119, 198, 214, 263 James, Carol James, Mae Frances, 119 Jamison, Joe Kincaid, 119 Jarrell, Marguerite, 43, 119, 214, 224, 229, 262 Jeffery, John Pervis, 119, 256 Jelks, Chris, 119, 198 Jenkins, Caroline Ann, 119, 224 4 Jennings, Joanne, 119, 225 Johns, Sherry Sue, 119 Johnson, Barbara Ann, 120 Johnson, Charlotte Ann, 110, 120, 229, 237, 291 Johnson, JoAnn, 120, 224, 264 Johnson, Lloyd, 120, 224, 264 Johnson, Marion Ray, 120, 258 Johnson, Virgil James, 120, 226 Joiner, Linda Kaye, 246 Jones, Carolyn Rennette, 120 Jones, Ronny G., 120, 263 Jungmichel, Susan, 120 Kasparek, Jimmie Danny, 120, 292 Keeler, Patricia Jane, 120 Keith, Corrine Ann, 120, 235 Keller, Barbara, 120, 208, 211, 225, 237 Kelley, Lonnie Edwards Kengla, Margery, 120, 210, 213, 248 Kerley, Larry James Kieke, Karen Ann, 120, 229 Kilgore, Barbara Lea, 120 King, Angela, 120, 128 King, Kathy, 120, 207, 254 Kirk, Vicky, 120, 216, 220 Kirkham, Don Eugene, 49, 238, 239 Klein, Brenda Joyce, 120, 216, 233, 297 Kleinert, Charles, 120, 242 Knippa, Connie Evelyn, 120, 246 Knox, Carolyn, 29, 31, 40, 120, 216, 225, 248, 249 Kohler, Robert Daniel, 121 Koock, Judy Ann 121 Kreisle, Linda, 121 Kronmueller, Jane Anne, 121, 235 Kruger, Jimmy, 121, 260 Kruger, Tommy Kubecka, Kay Evelyn, 36, 121 Laderia, Amber, 121, 241 La Londe, Michael, 121, 234 Lamar, John, 121, 262 Landers, John Clement, 166, 171, 242 Landry, Charles Wendell, 49, 121, 242 Lang, Dale Webster, 121 LaTouf, Eddie Gabriel, 121, 287 Latson, Judy Anne, 121, 233, 297 Lawrie, Bill W., 121, 184 Lawson, Melinda Elizabeth, 121, 216, 258 Lawson, Tina, 121, 224, 255 Lazarz, Janet, 37, 121 Lazarz, Joan, 37, 121 Ledesma, Bertha Lee, Meredith Bobby, 121 Lee, Darryl Roy, 121, 192, 193 Lee, Larry Edmond, 121, 188, 190, 198, 199, 210, 256 Leffler, Skippy, 121, 208, 221, 256 Lehmann, Bobby Herbert, 121, 238 Lemburg, Dubby, 121 Leos, Tony Le Vardi, Jim Anthony Lewis, Douglas, 122 Lewis, Glen Earl, 122, 199, 211, 256 Lewis, Kathy Marie, 122 Lewis, Tommy Licona, Roland, 122 Lindsey, Bruce Smith, 122, 184, 187 Lindsey, Jack Wayne, 235 Lloyd, Kaylynn, 122, 206, 220 Lloyd, Susan, 122, 224 Lochridge, Georgia, 122, 224, 255 Logan, Max, 122, 240, 241 Logan, Margaret Jean Lopez, Frank Love, Cheryl Beth Lovell, Dale, 122, 221 Lowery, Jay, 122, 256, 260 Lucksinger, Cheryl Jean, 122, 128, 224, 237 Lucksinger, Jane, 216, 246 Ludwig, Robert Wayne, 122, 123 Lung, Meiling, 117, 122, 246 Lyman, Vicki Lyons, Lois Mae, 122, 262 MacDougall, Kent, 37, 74, 122 McCaskill, Gary Melvin McClellan, Mary Estelle McClellan, Mike McCown, Dick, 122, 241 McCown, Roxanne, 122, 262 McCrea, Douglas James, 122, 221 McDaniel, Robert Eugene, 122', 193 McDowell, Gary McElroy, Kenney King, 37, 122, 255 McGonagill, Grady, 122 McGuire, Scott Treadway, 122, 210, 256 McKay, Dick, 123, 253 McKay, Terry, 122, 211, 225, 253 McKee, Nancy, 123, 243 McKenna, Carolyn, 123, 264, 274 McKey, Bobbie Faye, 123 McMinn, Bob L. McSpadden, Dana Elizabeth, 123, 262 Magnuson, Almarie Annette, 123, 233 Magruder, Larry Ross, 221 Maquire, Pat Maldonado, Ruth, 244 Marion, Barbara Jo, 123 3 Marlatt, Jim Bob Marlatt, Terry Lee, 123, 255 Marsh, Elizabeth, 123, 240 Marshall, Susan Mae, 123, 207, 225, 264 Massey, Carolyn Renee, 123 Matthews, Bruce Mark, 115, 123 Matthews, Jerry Maufrais, Becky, 123, 225, 262 Meadows, Don, 109, 123 Means, James Horatio, 123, 184, 185, 187, 222, 253 Meats, Bill, 123, 187 Medina, Billy Henry Mellenbruch, Mary Ann, 43, 123, 197, 210, 224, 229, 262 Mendez, Eloy Mendez, Franklin, 266, 267 Menn, Harry, 123 Menzies, Mike William, 123 Mercado, Mary Frances, 123 Mexia, Mary Ann, 123 Middleton, Claudia, 123, 224, 254 Milborn, Malcom Long, 123, 211 Miller, John Calhoun, 123, 208, 263 Miller, Nellie Marie, 124 Miller, Sandy Jean, 124, 216, 254 Mitchell, Shirley Kay, 124, 245 Mobley, William T. Moncivais, Lilly Jane, 79 Monkhouse, Ann Elizabeth, 124, 264 Montgomery, Bonnie Carol, 124, 225 Moon, Jackie, 115, 124, 126, 244 Moore, Robert Clifton, 119, 124, 256 Moore, Tommy Edward, 124, 188, 189, 203 Morales, Noe T., 266, 267 Moreno, Joe Ruben, 235 Morris, JoAnn, 124 Morrison, Patricia Ann, 109, 124, 248 Morton, Charles F., 124, 203, 215 Moses, Bill, 124, 184 Moss, Dan Jerry, 124, 184, 255 Moss, John A., 124, 184, 186, 187 Mueller, Randy G., 124, 192, 193 Mullins, Sharon, 124 Musselman, Ann, 124, 227, 260, 261 Nachlinger, Ray, 124 Neal, John Hollman, 124, 221, 240, 241 Nelson, David Walter, 124, 194, 195 Nelson, Kris, 124 Newberry, Brian Burnham, 124, 227, 235 Newell, Chuck, 124, 188, 256, 257 Nichols, Carolyn Ann, 124, 233 Nickless, Mike, 125 Niermeier, Carol Sue, 125, 265 Norton, Judy Ann, 125, 197 Nunez, Carmen, 125 Nungesser, Barbara Ann, 125 O3Dell, Scarlett Ann, 125, 225, 255 Orona, Jimmy Moncivais, 267 Ostlund, Stig David, 214 Paggi, Mike Henry, 175 Park, Paschal, 125 Parker, Gordon Parker, James Randolph, 125, 198, 263 Parker, Terry, 125, 275 Parrish, Ted, 125, 176, 179, 188, 190, 206 Patterson, Pat, 22, 125, 215 217 Pauer Randy Louis, 125, 214 Paxton, Ricky Wayne, 238 Pazder, David Allen, 125 Peal, Lulu Jan, 14, 15, 28, 31, 50, 103, 109, 125, 248, 297 Peck, Ginnie Lou, 125, 233 Pelton, Terry, 125, 238, 239 Pendleton, John David, 125, 193 Pendley, Michael Dorian, 43, 123, 125, 212 Penn, Janie, 125, 211, 223, 240 Perales, Olga Perez, Jake Perez, Joe, 44, 267 Perry, Allen, 125, 259 Peterson, Brooks Everett, 125, 212, 213 Peterson, Ronnie Leon, 125, 208, 210 Petmecky, Terry Pihlgren, Roy, 125, 256 Piummer, Dorothy Louise, 10, 125, 126, 207, 212, 222, 225 Porterfield, David W. Powell, Peggy Gene, 126, 233 Pridgeon, Bubba, 126 Pritchett, Evelyn, 126, 224, 229, 244 Propps, Glodine, 126, 216, 224, 258 Puett, Lucile, 126, 197, 262 Ranney, Rosalind Raup, James Robert, 126, 166, 172, 176, 181, 188, 189, 211 Ready, Lester, 126 Reed, Phoebe, 119, 126, 224 Reed, Susan Irene, 30, 126, 253 Reese, Monte, 126 Reid, Robert Wilson, 126 Reiman, Linda Ann, 126, 249 Reinwald, Richard Alen, 126 Reissig, Peggy Sue, 126 Rhoades, Doris Gene, 126, 244 Richey, Jeanne, 126, 216 Ricketts, Philip Franks, 263 Rideout, Margaret Jane, 126, 207, 212, 224, 253 Rider, Kent M., 126, 206, 221 Rios, Rudy Perez, 126, 267 Ritchie, Joyce, 126, 207, 225, 237 Ritter, Victor Houston Roberts, Charles Roberts, Diana Leigh Roberts, Kenneth David, 126, 210 Roberts, Susan Ruth, 126 Robertson, William W'oodrow Robinson, Leslie, 126, 264 Robinson, Will, 126 Rodgers, Janan Margaret, 127, 264 Rodman, Jeff, 127 Rodriguez, Angie, 127, 264 Roesle, Kenneth, 127 Rogers, Brenda Joyce, 127, 244 Rosprim, Linda Kay; 13, 14, 42, 117, 127, 212, 226, 260, 261 Ross, Jeanne, 127 Ross, Lucy, 127, 216, 264 Rosson, Gail Ann, 127 Rothchild, B0, 176, 178, 181, 188, 190, 191, 208 Rowlett, Rose Ann, 127, 197, 225, 246 320 Rowley, Ronny Kenneth, 127 Royal, Marion Rundell, Dickie, 127, 166, 171 Rush, Lani Suzanne Rutherford, Mary Alice Sanchez, Herby, 127, 238 Sandberg, Weldon Boyce, 127 Sanders, Don Richard Sanders, Jimmy, 127 Sandlin, Carole Ruth, 127, 196, 197, 265 Sansom, Byron Talmage, 127, 184, 187, 211 Sansom, Martha, 127, 224 Sartain, Don Wesley, 127 Sauers, Barbara Ann, 127, 234 Scanlan, Judy Lorene, 127, 264 Schaefer, John Stanley, 127 Schattenberg, Mary Lena, 127, 128, 216, 228, 247 Schieffer, Annette, 127 Schmidt, Charles Eldon, 128, 263 Schmidt, Eric, 128 Schmidt, Sandy, 128 Schoen, Robert Edwards, 128 Schoggins, Betty Scholz, Julie Lyn, 36, 128, 244 Schroeder, Mike Schumacher, Lesley Marie, 253 Schutze, George, 128, 166, 167, 169, 182, 188, 190 Schuyler, Karen, 42, 238 Senterfitt, Shirley, Jean, 128 Shannon, Katherine Gail, 244 Sharp, Damon Wayne, 128, 184 Sheldon, Ronnie, 128 Sheppard, Garland Keith, 128, 267 Shive, Kathy, 128, 206, 210, 240 Shofner, Diana Lee, 128 Simpson, Grant, 128 Singleton, Gail Lea, 128 Slaughter, Hallie Grace, 128, 207, 210, 224, 255 Slease, Linda Jan, 37, 128, 198, 202, 246 Slease, Marsha Ann, 37, 128, 198, 202, 246 Sloan, John Larry Smith, Alan Michael, 128, 223 Smith, Candy Lee, 41, 128, 258 Smith, Ellen. Ford, 128 Smith, John James Smith, Otis Lee Smith, Rod, 128 Smith, Ronald Wallace Smith, Stephen Hall Snyder, Judith Ann, 128, 240 Sorrell, Jann, 11, 128, 211, 218, 220 Sparenberg, Russ, 128, 203 Spaulding, Carney, 129, 233, 297 Speir, Craig Spencer, James Elroy Spencer, Sue, 129, 233 Spruce, Henry Arthur, 235 Squires, James Michael, 166, 215 Stableford, Mary Graham, 129, 166, 215 Staehely, A1, 129, 203, 208 Stark, Allan, 129 Stark, Randy Stephen, 129, 188, 190 Stark, Rickey Errol, 129 Starr, Haven, 129, 214 Start, Garry Stastney, Gary, 129 Stephen, David, 129 Stevens, Linda Gayle, 110, 129, 224 Stimson, John, 129, 184, 186 Stitt, John, 19, 109, 129, 166, 171, 184, 206 Stohl, Christine, 129, 211, 216 Stolzenbury, Rec, 129 Stone, Pebble, 19, 129, 206, 208, 233 Storer, Larry Strandtmann, Lee, 166, 171 Streeter, Billy, 129 Sturgeon, Mary Summers, Dan, 184, 186, 240 Swahn, JoAnn, 129 Swenson, Gary Lee, 129, 221 Talley, Tommy, 129 Tasby, Larry Carl, 129 Tate, Sherri Glee, 42, 129, 240 Tawater, David Dewayne, 129 Taylor, Charles, 129, 210 Taylor, Nancy, 130, 246 Taylor, Terri, 130, 224 Tedd, Bill Albright Thielepape, Harvey Robert, 130 Thomas, Karen, 130 Thomas, Scotty, 130, 223, 241, 250 Thurman, Ingrid Kathleen, 130 Tiemann, Sharon Elizabeth, 130 Todd, Jacquelynn Christine, 130 Torbron, Rhoda, 130, 228, 246 Townsley, Michael Tull, Dick, 130 Turpen, Tommy, 242 Vance, Vicki, 130 Van Horn, William Henry, 130 Van Houten, Lila Diana, 130 Varela, Pearl Ophelia, 262 Varnado, Rebecca Ann, 130, 224, 233 Vasquez, James Botello Vaughn, Beverly, 130 Vela, Arthur Vela, Bill, 48, 267 Vinson, John Samuel, 130 Voigt, John M., 130 von Bieberstein, Robert, 37, 130 von Bieberstein, Mary Kay, 37, 130, 237 Waghalter, Frances Ann, 130, 211, 212, 214, 254 Wagoner, Peggy Edith, 244 Walcutt, John, 130, 221, 260 Walker, Clarene Mae, 113, 130, 216, 226, 237 Wallace, Linda, 130 Walters, Irene, 244 Walton, Tommy Raymond Warden, Ronnie E., 130 Warren, Bill, 131, 210, 214, 228, 229 Watkins, Brenda Kay Wattinger, Jerry Weatherton, Tom, 131, 221 Weaver, Jeanne, 35, 131, 228, 248 Webb, Tommy Eugene, 131 Webb, Warren, 131, 203, 263 Weekley, Ann, 224 Weiler, Wade Houston, 221 West, Robert M., 131, 256 Wheeler, Sandy, 235 Wheless, Eddie White, Martha Louise, 131, 216 White, Saralyn Beth, 297 Whitby, Charles M., 131, 253 Whitlock, Gary Don, 131, 184, 187 Wickert, Jeannie, 131 Wilcox, Thomas Morrison, 215, 217 Williams, Christopher, 131, 260 Williams, Jerry L, 131, 212 Williams, Mike Keith, 84, 131 Williams, Nancy, 131, 207, 224, 237 Williams, Susan Gwynette, 131 Williamson, Dick, 131, 260 Wilkison, Ruth Ann Wilson, James Stewart, 260 Wilson, SuZanne Nannette, 131 Winters, Norman, 131, 166, 170, 188, 189, 190 Wobus, Janet Marie, 131 Womack, Larry Eldon Ack Aco Ada Ada Ada Ada Ada Ade Agl Alb Alb Ald Ale Ale A111 A111 A111 A114 Alli Altl wwwwwwwwwwwww-w Wood, David, 131, 227 Wood, Linda Kay, 131, 229, 264 Woodard, Betty Sue Woodward, Mike O3Day XVoody, Ruby, 131 Woolwine, Virginia Read, 131, 226, 243 Worden, Wayne, 131 Worrell, Chuck, 127, 131, 200, 207, 256 Wright, Beverly Jean, 30, 35, 197, 224, 265 W'right, Connie, 131 XVroter, Jeannie Estelle Yates, Sherryn, 131 Yeager, John Andrew, 127, 131, 211, 256 Zander, Helen Elizabeth, 131, 238 Zenkner, Shirley Gayle, 35, 131, 206, 210, 227, 252, 271 Zidd, Peter Ziller, Jim, 131, 263 Zoch, Roy Gilbert, 129, 131, 243 Zoeller, Roma Raye, 131 Zuqiga, Dorothy, 264 Sophomore Index' Acker, Barbara Frances, 134, 210, 213 Acock, Jimmy Blanton, 134, 211, 256 Adams, Donald Anthony, 134, 213, 240 Adams, Lew Valentine, 134 Adams, Robert G., 134, 222 Adams, Robert McAnally, 134 Adams, Shirley Adensam, Marilee Claire, 134, 240 Aguirre, Dolores Guerrero Alba, Gloria Hycientha, 134, 249 Albright, Alice Ann, 134, 246 Alderman, Kathy, 40, 134, 241 Alexander, John Ray, 134 Alexander, Rose Mary, 134 Allen, Barbara Joan, 134 Allen, Beverly Jean, 134 Allen, Jeanette Rose Allen, Marta L., 134 Alley, Eddie, 134, 259 Allison, Sharon Ellen, 134, 251 Althaus, Steve Edwin, 134 Alvarado, Abel Alvarado, Johnny P., 134 Alvarado, Mary Alice, 134 Alvarado, Theresa Alvarez, Hope Anderson, Carol Renel, 134, 207, 251 Anderson, Charles G., 134, 175, 182, 183, 208 Anderson, Charlynn, 134, 159, 243 Anderson, James L. Anderson, Judy Karen, 134, 251 Archer, Janice Margaret, 134, 243 Archibald, Stan B., 134, 175 Auspe, Frank, 134 Armstrong, Conrad Allen Armstrong, Janis Amhamn, Connie Dianne, 135 Ashmore, David Montgomery, 135 Astran, Andrew C., 135 Avery, John Sharp, 135, 175, 184 Averyt, Beverly Gail, 135, 201, 202 Avila, Moses, 182, 183 Bailey, Janie, 135 Baldridge, Thomas Doyle, 135 Baldwin, Jan, 135, 197, 211, 265 Bales, Nancy Jean, 135, 220, 246 Balke, Jimmy Edward, 135 Balko, Gayle, 135, 246 Banks, Jeane Katharine, 135, 137, 233 Barba, Emilio Mickey, 135 Barnett, Marsha R., 135 Battles, Gillis Dan, 135 Bartosh, Kenneth John, 133, 135, 208, 210, 256 Bauhof, Ann Dale, 135 Beard, Robert Charles Beavers, David Vance, 135 Bechtol, Roy, 135, 175, 206 Belknap, Betty Margaret, 135, 137, 262 Bell, Gloria Bess, 135 Bell, Morris Preston, 135 Bellman, Richard Edward, 135 Benavides, Callie Bennett, Kerry Bentley, Dianne Berlanga, Beatrice Besa, J0 Elaine, 135, 245 Best, Tommy Adolph, 135, 194, 256 Bettis, James David, 135 Betts, Virginia Middleton, 136, 221, 246 Bishop, Carol Ann, 136 Bissell, Mike Bruce Blackman, Linda Blackmon, Loyd Childress, 136 Blackstone, Neal, 136 Bland, Mike, 194, 206, 210, 240, 256 Bludworth, Charlie Bobbitt, Phil, 136, 213, 240 Bodine, Nancy Elaine, 136, 213, 221, 253 Boggus, Polly, 136 Bohn, Jerry Paul, 136, 242 Boner, Richard Elwood, 136, 137, 221 Boone, Danny Boyd, 136 Bose, Robert, 136 Bostick, Jan Marie, 136 Bowen, Jackie Ann, 136, 213 Boyd, Debbie Ruth, 136 Boyd, Larry, 242 Boydston, Glenn Allan, 136 Boykin, Kerry Lynn, 136 Bradley, Robert Bruce, 136 Branch, Mike Branum, Carolyn Ann, 136 Brauchman, Gay, 136 Broaddus, Marjorie Sue Brown, Hiram Monroe, 136, 263 Brown, Kenneth M., 136 Brown, Gip, 136, 255 Bruder, Joyce Ann, 136 Brudet, Katherine Sue, 136 Bryant, Christi, 136, 251 Bryant, Billy Keith, 136 Buder, Ann Marie, 136, 252 Buie, Lonnie Buie, Thomas Jackson Bullard, Louise Bumpus, Penny, 137, 154, 208, 214, 216, 246 Bunten, Allynid Margaret, 137, 240, 241 Burdett Randy, 137 Burditt, Dometha Jean, 137 Burkland, Sandra Kaye, 137 Burnett, Jack, 137 Burress, Betty, 137 Caldwell, Jerry Alan, 137 Callan, Patrick Murphy Camacho, Manuel Campbell, Bill, 137, 158, 184 Campbell, Bill W., 137 Campbell, John Roger, 137, 208 Campbell, Judith 13., 137, 223, 262 Campbell, Kay, 137, 206, 255 Campbell, Marjorie, 11, 137, 218, 220 Candelas, Mary Lupe, 137 Cantu, Yolanda, 137 Carpenter, Bill, 137, 221, 228, 250 Carssow, Jim, 137, 144, 146, 182, 183 Carter, Richard Cary, Judson F., 137, 193 Cass, Byrlan Frances, 137, 144, 213 Castillo, Joe Louis, 137 Castruita, Edward, 220 Chambers, Sallie, 137, 252 Chapel, Ethel Louise, 135, 137, 202, 251 Chastain, Perry Lee, 137 Cheeves, Barbara Ann, 134, 137, 202, 210, 213 Chisholm, Dawn Elaine, 137 Chote, Jim, 137, 175, 211 Christensen, Leslie Ann, 138, 202, 251 Clark, Albert Lee Clark, Bobby James, 138, 184 Clark, Diana Marie, 138 Clark, Fred Cavanaugh, 135, 138, 182, 183, 193 Clark, Harper Scott, 138, 228, 292 Clark, Steven Ray, 138, 208 Cleapor, Carol Cay, 138 Clemons, Lee Arthur, 138 Cluck, Jerry Marie, 138 Coffeen, Becky, 138, 208, 210, 243 321 Cogbum, David Michael, 138, 193 Coleman, Evelyn Shannon, 138, 228, 240 Collins, Jeannie Sharon, 138 Combs, Mary Margaret, 138, 228, 233 Compton, Cecelia Ann, 138 Conaway, Judy Anne, 138, 244 Conley, James Lee, 138 Cooley, Chuck, 138, 182, 183 Coonrod, Etvin, 138, 175, 206 Cooper, Paul, 138 Counts, David Norman, 138 Covert, Duke Matthews, 138, 175, 182, 183, 188, 190 Covill, Bruce Charles, 138 Cowan, Skeeter Cowan, Walter Anthony, 138 Cox, Dennis Howard, 138 Coy, Karen Louise Cranfill, Donna Loraine, 138, 223, 253 Crawford, Don Chris, 138 Crawford, Oran Roscoe Cresap, Kay Laurel, 37, 139 Cresap, Pat Ray, 37, 139 Crippin, Sandra, 139 Crockett, Elaine, 139, 211, 220 Cromer, Cherie, 139, 206, 240 Crumley, Barbara Diane, 139 Crump, Mike, 242 Cruz, Lydia, 139 Cuevas, Joe Culpepper, Forrest Cummins, Bill, 139, 184, 262 Cutter, Susan Cyphers, Geraldine, 139 Daniels, James M. Dansby, Dusty, 134, 139, 208, 209, 233 Darling, Marilynn, 139, 220, 263 Daughtry, Jimmie, 175 Davidson, Susan Marie, 139, 263 Davila, Maggie, 139 Davis, Charles, 139, 210, 221, 260 Davis, Mary, 11, 139, 218, 220 Davis, Robert E. Lee, 221 Davol, Jacquelyn Daywood, Anthony Charles, 139, 150 DeBois, Antoinette, 37, 139, 263 De'Bois, Barbara, 37, 139, 263 Dee, Mary Harper, 139 DeGroot, Maurice, 139, 184 De La Rosa, Esther Guerra, 139 De Leon, Frank, 139 De Leon, Gilbert Delgado, Rosie Dement, Dennis Donovan, 139 Denny, Gail Ann ' Denson, Karen Sue, 112, 139 Diaz de Leon, Irma, 139 Diaz de Leon, Samuel, 139 Dickman, Robert Paul Dill, Mary Alice, 140, 243 Dobbs, Anne, 140, 210 Dobrowolski, Phil, 140 Dodd, Ted, 140 Doetsch, Diane, 140, 214, 233, 277 Doggett, Lloyd Alton, 140, 240, 241 Doherty, Trish, 140 Dotf, Eugene Craig, 140, 213, 260, 261 Drake, Mickey, 138 Drummond, Ken Dtuty, Barbara Gail, 140 Drury, Bobby Glynn, 140, 200 Dumble, Georgia Rice, 140, 264 Duncan, Scott C., 140, 154, 184, 207, 211 Dunham, Samuel Macon Dunaway, Jeanette, 140 Dunn, Walker Aaron, 140 Durst, Tommie Sue, 140, 248 Dutton, Patricia Marie, 140 Dye, Marilyn Lea, 140 Earnest, James Dan, 140, 184 Earnest, Sheila Jane, 140, 202 East, Clifton D. East, Mary Ann, 31, 140, 208 Edge, Sandy Elaine, 140 Edmondson, JoNell, 140, 197 Edwards, Allan Floyd, 140, 262 Eichelberger, Susan, 140, 228, 255 Eifler, Clayton Wentworth, 140, 235 Eitelman, Judy Doris, 140, 206, 253 Elfstrom, Bodit, 140 Ellinger, W. Duncan, 141 Emory, Amelia Winifred, 141, 213, 216 Engeling; Faye Elizabeth, 141, 247 Erck, Phillip Arnold, 141, 242 Erdmann, Thomas Alan, 141 Erwin, Fred T., 141 Escobar, Pete Etheredge, Carolyn Louise, 135, 141 Eubank, Charles Woodrow, 141 1 Evans, Patricia, 141, 208 Evans, Russell Fackler, Eugene Homer, 141 Fanning, Marilyn Kay, 141, 213 Fariss, Nancy Gayle, 141 Farmer, Horace Dewey, 141 Farmer, Joe Woodson, 141, 215, 234 Farris, Jean, 141 Farris, Mary Isabel, 141 Faubion, Nancy, 30, 210, 243 Felan, Joe, 141 Felan, Marci Rosales, 141 .Felan, Trinidad y Fell, Douglas Kirk, 141, 182, 183, 188, 190 Ferguson, Gary M., 141, 176, 229 Feris, Sammy Lee, 141 Ferris, William Tyler, 141 Fielder, Pam, 141, 213, 258 Fisher, Kathryn Anne, 141 Flatt, Julie Beth, 141 Fleming, Bobbie Jo, 141, 264 Flores, Arthur Forehand, Barbara Elaine, 141 Foss, Lloyd, 142 Foster, Janis Lorayne, 142, 251 Fowler, Bill, 142 ' Fowler, Charles Edward, 142 Fox, Cheryl Ann, 142, 220 Frank, Sara Louise, 142, 249 Franklin, Emanuel Lawrence, 142 Franklin, Shirley Joan Franzetti, Ronnie Allen, 142 Frederick, Jerry, 242 Freudenberg, Norma Dale, 135, 142 Frost, Susan Carole, 142, 252 Fruchter, Judy Ellen, 142, 207, 211, 213, 220, 298 .Furlow, Linda Frances, 142, 252 Galbraith, Alex Galindo, Andy, 142 Galindo, Corina f Gammon, Eleanor Bennett, 142, 216 I Garza, Frances Ann 1 Gergel, Patti Jean, 142 r Gibbs, Nelda Jean, 142, 210 . Gibson, Kenneth, 22, 142, 217 Gibson, Ronnie, 142, 166, 182, 183, 184, 277 Gilbert, Gary Howard, 142, 221 Gilbert, Linda Carol, 142, 221, 233 Gillespie, Mike Gordon, 142 Ginn, Carol Anne, 142, 215, 216 Glover, Edward, 142, 175 Goertz, Donna Gail, 142 Goldstein, Susan, 142 Gomez, Cruz, 142 Gonzales, Arthur Gonzales, Connie, 142, 264 Gonzales, Dominga, 143 Gonzales, Eudelia Marie Gonzales, Paul Gonzales, Ruby Ann, 143 Gooding, Edith Kay, 143 Goodlett, Carol Lynn, 143 Goodson, Jimmy Marvin, 143 Goolsby, L. C. Gotham, Judith Ann, 143, 247 Grantham, Nancy, 143 Graves, Elizabeth, 137, 143 Gray, Billy Gray, Chica, 143, 202, 206 Gray, Janet K., 143 Greer, Cynthia Diane, 143 Gregory, Bill Deen Gregory, Jack Neal Gregory, William Fredrick Griffin, Dee, 143 Griffin, Patt, 134, 143, 253 Gunaker, Carol Ann, 143, 240 Groyer, Fred William, 200, 259 Guajardo, Alice Virginia, 143, 251 Guerra, Angelina Guerra, Annie, 143, 211, 264 Guerrero, Laura Annette, 202 Gummelt, Jim Elwyn, 138, 143, 234 l Gunn, Jerrye Anne, 143 5 Hage, Johnny Kenneth, 143 I Hagn, Earl Monroe, 143, 215 ' 1 Hall, Andy 9 Hall, Randee Sheryl, 143 E J 1 Hall, Ruth Elaine, 143, 253 i Halton, Joe Gail, 143, 208, 235 Ham, Leigh Claudette, 143 Hamilton, Gary Daniel, 143, 184, 256 Hamilton, May Irene, 143, 241, 263 Hardin, Lucy, 143 Harper, Harry Mike, 144, 184, 200, 203, 259 Harper, Thomas III, 144, 166, 182, 183, 188, 189, 206 Harris, Beverly Claire, 144 Harris, Lillie B. Harris, Jamie, 144 Harris, Rose Ann, 144, 249 Harrison, Eddie Harrison, Paul Robert, 144 Hatsch, Steve T., 144, 221 Hart, Dan C., 138, 144, 221 Haschke, Harriett Jane, 144, 252 Hawkins, Carol, 144. 252 Hawkins, Susan Reid, 144, 158, 214, 216, 233 Hays, Cecil Calvin, 144 Hazelett, Ginger Delorise, 144 Heinatz, Naomi Sue, 144 Helton, Lois Ann, 144, 233, 274 Hemperley, Jon Clark, 144 Hernandez, Amparo Clark, 144 Hernandez, Carmen, 144, 264 Hernandez, Nash, 221 Hernandez, Manuela, 144 Hernandez, Yolanda Clark, 144 Herrera, Mary Ellen, 144 Hessler, Elizabeth Ann, 144 Hibler, K. Diane, 144, 208, 210, 211 Hibler, Peggy Diane, 134, 144 Hickerson, Melanie Jane, 144, 223, 258 Hignight, Charles Carter, 144 Hill, Deanie, 144 Hills, Lynda Theora, 145, 249 Hipolito, Elsa, 222 Hobbs, Christy Carol, 145, 208, 243 Hobbs, Mike, 145 Hodge, Frances Kay, 145 Hodge, Frankie Fay, 145 Hodges, Glynda Lee, 145 Holder, Frank 0., 145 Holeman, Mike, 145 Holman, Theron Jay, 145, 260 Holman, Michael Scott, 145, 154, 200, 228, 260 Holmes, David, 145, 203 Holmes, Mary Kathryn, 145 Holmes, Suzanne, 145, 215 Holtz, Dixie, 145, 233 Hornsby, Joseph Edward, 145 Houser, Rick, 145, 211 Huddleston, Ann, 145, 210 Hudson, Judy Katherine, 145 Huggs, Sonny Hunt, Debbie, 145, 214, 216, 233 Hunter, Greg, 145 Hurt, Thomas Ronald, 145 Huss, Russell Hutson, Danny Edward Hutson, Judy, 145 Hyatt, Philip M. Innmon, Janet Lee, 145 Inscore, Yvonne Erma, 145 Jabour, Albert Michael, 145 Jacobsen, Karen Sue, 145, 233, 287 Jacobson, Neal L., 145 Jakobeit, Harry H., 146 Jamison, Cinda Beth, 146 Jansen, Doris Anne, 146, 249 Jarvis, Sandra Kaye, 146, 216 Jensen, Karen Lee, 146, 214, 233 Johnagin, Eric Johns, Bill, 146, 175 Johns, George Alex Johns, Susan Kay, 146 Johnson, Barbara Ann, 146 Johnson, Betty Lee, 146 Johnson, Charles Johnson, Diane Ruth, 37, 146, 246 Johnson, Henry Edward, 146 Johnson, Jackie, 146, 253 Johnson, Jimmie Johnson, Jay, 242 Johnson, Mary Kathryn, 37, 59, 133, 146, 211 Johnson, Steve Roy, 146, 175, 208 Johnson, William Lee, 146 Jones, Bobby, 146, 240 Jones, Cecil, 146, 213, 240 Jones, David Lee, 146 Jones, Gene Arthur, 146 Jones, James Wallace, 146 Jones, Suzanne Lynn, 146 Joseph, Susan Elaine, 146, 252 Julian, Suzanne, 146, 246 Kaiser, Karen Agnes, 133, 146, 207, 210, 246 Kavecki, David, 146 Keel, Karen, 147, 197, 265 Keeling, David Thomas Kelley, Jonnie Milton Kelly, Leighton Pitts, 147, 260 Kelly, Robert Everette, 147, 253 Kemp, Patsy Kendrick. Carol Christina, 147 Kercheville, Kay Elaine, 147, 214, 216, 233 Kihorany, Joanie, 147, 251 Kihorany, Johnny, 147, 184 Kilgore, Charles, 147, 184 Kille, Grafton Danny, 147 King, Jerry, 147 King, Alfred Gilbert, 147, 175 King, Richard, 147 Kinnibrugh, Kenny Kinsay, Jennifer Klaus, Donald Wayne, 147 Knight, Betty Lou, 147 Knippa, John Ray, 147, 221, 223 Koch, Steve Marvin Koehler, Barbara Ann, 147 Kokernot, Johnny William, 147, 242 Kruger, Daniel Yahr, 147, 241 Krumholz, Bette Gail, 147, 252 Kuehner, Jon LeRoy, 147, 151, 194 Kuemmel, Robert Ladd, Brenda Sue, 30, 147 LaGrone, Kaye, 147, 244 Lambrecht, Mark David, 147 Lanier, John Lanier Nancy 30, 147, 213, 220, 246 Lanning, Phyllis, 147, 246 Laosa, Luis M., 262 Lathrop, Barnes Fletcher, 147, 152, 203, 211 Laughter, Kay, 147, 244 Law, Gloria May, 148, 248 Law, Sandra Ladel, 148 Ledbetter, Kathy Dee, 148 Ledesma, Esther, 148 Lee, Lamar, 148 Lee, Mike, 148, 242 Legett, Paul, 148, 264 Leggett, Cynthia Anne, 148, 210, 255 Leifeste, Philip, 148 Lentz, Linda Louise, 148 Leshikar, Chuck, 148, 175 Leville, Linda Lewallen, Jerry Lewis, Betty, 148 Linam, Sharon Lee, 148 Lindgren, Linda Gayle, 148 Livesay, Ralph Thomas, 148 Livesay, William Livingston, Sandy, 148, 182, 185 Lodwick, Larra Michael, 148 Loera, Frances, 148 London, Judy, 148, 251 Looke, Vicki Rae, 148, 253 Lopez, Dolores, 148, 249 Lovett, Mike Francis, 133, 148, 211 Loving, Lominta Ann, 148, 243 Lugo, Mary Alice, 148 Luna, Rudy Lund, Helen Eugenia, 148, 208, 223, 253 Lundquist, Danny Keith, 148, 217 Lyles, Ruth, 148, 243 Lynaugh, Sue Ann, 149 Lyons, Kenneth Earl, 149, 182, 214, 260 McBrine, Skip, 149, 215, 253 McCain, Susanne, 149 McCauley, Jeff, 149, 175, 206 McCavick, Brenda Kay, 149 McClellan, Jeanine, 149 McClintock, Terry McCown, Fair, 149, 262 McCracken, Mary Jo, 149 McDonald, Arthur, 149, 175, 184 McDonald, Patsy Eileen, 134, 149 McFadden, Steve, 149, 184, 256 McGavern, Jimmy, 149, 200 McIntyre, Doug, 133, 149, 176, 179, 188, 190, 210 McIntyre, Gordan McKem, Scott McKinney, Diana J., 149 McLaughlin, Jane L., 149 McLaughlin, Vic, 149, 259 McMath, Quita, 149, 262 McNutt, Scotty, 149, 175 McNutt, Bill, 149 McPherson, Mary, 149, 208, 243 McWhorter, Judy, 149, 233 323 324 McWilliams, Douglas Clinton, 149 Mabie, David, 149, 175, 184, 186 Mabry, Nancy, 149, 223 Mallari, Clinton, 149 Mares, Dona Louise, 149, 228 Marisco, Nicholas Martin, Becky, 150 Martin, Claud, 133, 143, 150 Martindale, Melanie Anne, 150, 206, 228, 241, 251 Martinez, Arthur, 150 Martinez, Mary Alice Massman, Andrew Evan, 211, 220, 234 Mathews, Joy Maurer, Elizabeth, 150, 258 Maxey, Edward Ewing, 150, 192, 193 Maxwell, Frank, 135, 150, 256 Mayne, Merry Crawford, 150, 246 Meats, Donald Gene, 150 Medearis, Anna Lois, 150 Mendez, Carlos, 150 Mendoza, Elva, 150 Menn, Paul Haines, 150 Mercado, Daniel John, 150 Merlo, Rickey Arlen Meyers, Larry C., 150 Miles, Mike 13., 150, 199 Milhim, Betty Joanne, 150 Millard, Stephanie, 150, 208, 210, 233 Miller, David Elton, 150 Miller, Floyd Elvin, 150 Miller, George Emmett, 150, 221, 256 Millner, Charles Russell, 150, 262 Mims, Doris Marie, 150 Mistelli, Joe Moehlman, Jacqueline Mojica, Henry Monreal, Alice, 150, 248 Monreal, Charles, 150 Monreal, Richard, 150 Montague, Bobby, 150 Montgomery, Paul Milton, 151 Moore, Billy Joe, 151, 255 Moo1fe, Jean, 151, 223 Moore, Robert L., 151, 158, 175, 184 Moorhead, Linda Sue, 151 Moorman, Mary Burke, 151, 211, 233 Moreno, Mary Louise, 151 Moreno, Nick Paul, 151, 247 Moreno, Patsy, 151 Morgan, Larry Glenn, 151 Morrisey, Jerry Lynn, 137, 151, 184 Morse, Dudley, 151 Mossner, David, 151, 241, 255 Motloch, Frances Jean, 151 Mueller, Donna, 151 Mueller, Marilyn, 151, 220, 246 Murray, Janice, 31, 151, 202, 207 Myers, Patsy, 151, 207, 210, 220 Neal, Tom L, 137, 151, 221 Nelson, Delores Nelson, Johnnie Donald, 151, 255 Nesbitt, Reagan, 151, 175 Newton, Nancy Elizabeth, 151, 211, 243 Nicholas, Ronnie, 151, 176, 180, 188, 190 Nickens, John Kenneth Northrup, Mary Jane, 151, 202, 233 Oatman, Frances Virginia, 151 O3Brien, Thomas W., 151, 175, 184 O3Bryan, Shane, 152 Olguin, Robert, 152 Olson, Amette Linaia, 152 O,Neal, Laverne, 152, 252 Orrender, Fontaine Osorio, Pat Lee, 152, 252 Ott, Gary Alexis, 152 Page, Billy, 152, 175, 184, 208 Page, Nelson, 152 Palmi, Ross, 42 Pannell, Rita, 152 Paredes, Ann Eilzabeth Parish, George Herman, 152 Park, David Lewis, 152, 182, 183 Parker, Willie Clay, 22, 152, 217 Parkhouse, Bill Goodman, 152, 157, 175 Patterson, Billy Meredith, 152 Patterson, Kay, 151, 152, 221 Payne, Roger Allen Peacock, Ann, 152, 202, 210, 246 Peacock, Ted, 152 Peavy, Penny Diane, 152, 197, 222, 253, 265 Pecot, Ruth Elizabeth, 152 Pedersen, Gregory Vincent, 152 Pennington, Carolyn Elizabeth, 152, 207, 258 Peppel, Harriet Anne, 152 Perez, Denny S., 152 Perez, Gloria, 152 Perez, Olivia Perham, Karen Jean, 152, 245 Perkins, George B. Perry, Lee Perryman, Gale Martin, 152 Peters, Jimmy Peterson, Claire, 153, 207, 255 Peterson, Ronnie ,F., 153, 287 Petty, Susan Gayle Pfeiffer, Jean, 153 Phillips, Frank Thomas, 153 Pickens, Donald Forrest, 153 Pickle, Peggy Jane Pickle, Sandra E. Pierce, Luther 'Pihlgren, Wayne Dale, 153 Pitts, Eddie, 153, 157, 175, 211 Plant, Pamela Lynn, 153, 202 Pohl, William, 152, 194 Ponton, Richard Harrison, 34, 213, 240 Pool, Bill Porfirio, Gary Vance, 153, 200, 203, 253 Porter, Glenn Ray, 153 Porter, Patricia, 153 Preece, Alvin Wayne, 153 Prescott, Bill Stephens, 153 Preshaw, Patricia Ann, 153, 233 Price, Pat, 134, 153, 202, 206, 228, 243 Price, Virginia Ruth, 153 Prowse, Patricia Jo, 153 Fuentes, Ramiro Pulliam, George Allen, 143, 153, 260 Quintanilla, Linda Jean, 153, 243 Raines, Gerald Raines, Terry William Raisch, Susan, 153 Ramirez, Olivia, 153 Ramsey, Dennis Ray, 153, 157 Ranney, Carol Ann, 153 Raschke, Billy, 153, 175, 194 Reece, Barbara Jeanette, 153 Reed, Billy Reed, Linda Martin, 153, 243 Reichman, Jeffrey Wayne, 260 Renfro, Jimmy Rentenia, Vincente Benny Resendez, Tony, 153 Reyes, Gloria, 154, 251 Reyes, Hermelinda, 154, 243 Reynolds, Bobby, 151, 154 Rhodes, Glen Leslie, 154 Rice, Vonnye Margaret, 154 Richard, Gerry, 154 Richard, Mary Ellen, 154 Richards, Jim Milton, 154, 211, 235 Richardson, John Allen, 154 Richardson, Kenneth Robert, 154, 201 Riggs, Brenda, 154 Riggs, Donald Earl, Jr. Rios, Frances, 154 Rivas, Dolores, 154 Rivas, Joe Amaro, 154 Rivera, Hope Rizzo, James D. Robbins, Freddie, 154, 256 Roberts, Charlie A1 Roberts, Royce, 154 Roberts, Scott Herbert, 154 Robinson, Ellen Rodman, Lou Ann, 154 Rodriguez, Celso Rodriguez, Dora Helen, 154 Rodriguez, E11510, 154 Rodriguez, Linda, 154 Rodriguez, Johnny Rogers, Chuck T., 154, 207, 220, 221, 256 R005, Terry Lee, 154, 210, 253 Rose, Dianne, 154, 208, 233 Rosell, Jan, 154, 253 Ross, Diane Ross, Gayle, 154 Ross, Mike Russell, Michael James, 154 Rutherford, Darryl G. Rutherford, Horace Ryder, John Thomas, 154, 182, 183, 211, 256 Rylander, Michael Ray, 155 Sachtleben, Don, 155, 256 Saegert, Jerry Charles, 155 Saldana, Andrew Sanchez, 155 Salinas, Charlie Samuelson, Becky, 155, 246 Sanders, Bobby Lee Sanders, Terry Jean, 155, 221 Sanderson, David Franklin Santa Ana, Noe Joe Sanford, Tom, 136, 155, 256 Sartain, Johnnie Sue, 155 Saucedo, Lynda Sawyer, Guy Charles Scanlan, Jean Anne, 155, 233 Scantlin, Dorothy Marie, 155 Schafer, Roy Schieffer, Bena Jane, 155 Schmidt, Babette, 141 Schmidt, Jerry, 155 Schoenfeld, Lena Fay, 155 Schreier, Alan, 155 Schroeder, Kenley Conrad, 155 Schulz, Larry L., 152, 155 Schulze, Kathy, 155, 233 Schwab, Jerry, 221, 255 Scott, Steve, 155 Scully, Palmer, 155 Seelinger, Evelyn Seiders, Jackie Anne, 155 Seiders, Roger Scott, 155 Seidets, Sherman, 155, 158, 175, 208, 210 Senterfitt, Linda Maurine, 155 Sema, Elida Shearer, Norman 8., 155 Sheffield, Johnny Holly, 155 Shelley, Richard Bowers, 155, 175 Shelley, Robert Elgin, 155, 175 Shelton, Jake Shelton, John Edward, 156, 235 Shelton, Margo Elizabeth, 156, 228, 241, 253 Shewmaker, Rusty, 156 Shields, Marion Paulette, 156, 263 Shipp, Molly Jean, 156 Shivers, Allen Shoop, Robert Alan, 156, 157, 175 Shropshire, Cheryl Lynn, 156 Shuler, Melody Ann, 156, 216 Shupee, Andrea Temple, 132, 156, 202, 209, 233 Silverstone, Elliot, 156, 193 Silvestre, Virginia, 156 Simon, Barbara Belle, 156, 233 Simpson, Dan, 156, 182, 183, 193 Skaggs, Gaye, 156 Skarren, Mary Jane, 156, 233 Slack, George Thomas, 156 Slaughter, Richard, 156, 200, 264 Smith, Belva Ann, 156 Smith, Barry Jay, 156 Smith, David, .156 Smith, General Dawayne, 156 Smith, Francis Palmer, 184, 187 Smith, George Lee, 156 Smith, Joel L., 1 6, 210 Smith, Olivia Ann, 156, 263 Smith, Robbie Eugenia, 245 Smith, Terry, 156 Smith, Tracy Ann, 133, 156, 211, 246 Smokey, Alex Lyman, 156 Sobola, Sandra-Ann Victora, 258 Solis, Ruben, 175 Sorden, Raymond, 156, 263 Sorrels, Les Sosa, Chris Soto, Felix Nino, 157, 200 Sovocool, Carol, 216 Sparks, Sandra, 157, 211, 243 Spaw, Nancy Elaine, 157, 233 Spell, Kenneth Stamnitz, Theresa Yvonne, 157, 249 Starkey, Jack Rice, 157, 217, 264 Start, Cris, 157, 184 Starr, Sara Beth, 157, 258' Staton, Gayle, 157 Stearns, Marsha Carolyn Steigelman, Gerry, 157 Stephenson, Suzanne, 157 Sternadle, Rodney, 157 Stevenson, Ward Edgar, 157 Stewart, Diane, 157, 233 Stewart, Donald Ray Stewart, Sylvia, 157, 228, 233 Stikeleather, Helen Haldon, 157, 233 Stitt, Steve, 206, 209, 210 Stratton, George William, 157, 215 Stukes, Martha Jo Sumner, Vic, 157, 240 Sunday, Beverly Anne, 222, 243 Sutterley, Pamela Ann Swensen, Nancy Gayle, 157, 233 Swenson, Marsha Carol, 157 Taborsky, Sonia Alice, 157, 201, 202, 247 ..1-.....1...,A 710,20, . Tampke, Sally Katherine, 157, 202, 208, 216, 247 Tannous, Paul Joseph, 157 Tatom, George Thomas, 157 Tawater, Charles 6Chuck3 Taylor, Danny, 147, 211, 221, 250 Taylor, Mary Ann, 157 Teague, Melba Teague, William Andrew, 157 Tedd, Virginia Diana, 147 Teitelbaum, Lloyd Richard, 157 Terrell, John Jefferson, 175 Thayet, Janice Elaine, 158, 240, 241 Thomas, Roger Mike Thompson, Hardy Evans, 158, 240 Thompson, James Lanny, 158, 235 Thompson, Patricia, 158 Thompson, Sandra Gayle, 158 Tobin, James Nolan, 158 Todd, Susan Linda, 158, 254, 255 Touchstone, Rebecca Townley, Carter, 158 Townsley, Monica Trapnell, Robert Norris, 158, 235 Traweek, Richard Lawrence, 158 Tucker, James David, 152, 158 Tucker, Katherine Nancy, 158, 252 Tullos, Sally, 158 Turley, Rusty, 158, 175 Tyson, Sandra Joan, 158 Ubias, Johnny Urban, Patricia Elizabeth, 158, 252 Urias, Elizabeth Martinez, 158 Valdez, Linda Ruth, 158, 264 Vance, Richard Baum, 158, 235 VanderVoort, Douglas Mark, 158, 184, 210, 214 Vann, David Glynn, 158 Van Winkle, John Shelly, 158 Varela, Ophelia Pearl, 158 Vasquez, David Vaughan, Martha Jean, 158, 233 Vela, Susie, 158 Velasquez, Gilbert, 158 Viscardi, Chris, 158, 240, 241 Votaw, Mary Avis, 159, 252 Wade, Susan Carol, 159, 213 Ward, James Waldrop, Jack Lee, 159 Wallace, Calvin Radford, 159, 210, 223 Wallen, Bill K., 159 Ward, Marty, 159 Ward, Sanny, 132, 159, 176, 181, 184, 191, 208 Ward, Tom, 159, 175, 184, 193 Ward, Tommy, 159, 211 Warden, Sandra Jeanne, 159 Wardlaw, Harriet, 159, 221, 246 Warren, Bill, 159, 175, 184 Watkins, Tomi Jo Watley, Donna, 159, 221, 244 Watson, Billy Henry, 159 Watson, Karen, 159, 233 Watson, Lucy Carroll, 159, 229 W'ebster, Ralph Franklin, 159, 200, 260 Weide, Jacqueline Kay, 159, 233 Weigl, Tommy Lee, 159, 221 Welch, Judy Ann, 159, 246 Welch, William Welsch, Linden, 159, 175, 184 Wendt, Connie Louise, 159, 249 West, Betty Jean, 159, 206, 246 Wheat, Patricia Ann, 159 White, John Richard, 159 White, Paul Dan, 159 White, Suzanna Janet, 159 Whitley, Mary Sue, 159 Wilkes, Trudy Fay, 151, 160, 221 Wilkins, Eric Tristen, 160, 200, 203 Wilkinson, Rusty Williams, Elaine Cecile, 160, 243 Williams, Judy LaVerne, 160 Williams, Judy Lynn, 160 Williams, Lawrence Stanly, 160 Williams, Mary Louise, 160 Williams, Wanda Kay, 160 Williford. Betty Rhoades, 160 Wilson, Donna W'ilson, Martha Ann, 160, 233 Winfree, Jessie Frances, 160, 210, 213, 228 Wire, Mary Jane, 160 Wishart, Al Wittman, Marolyn, 160, 213 Wolfe, William Gregory, 180, 220, 256 Wolfrom, Nancy Ann, 161, 243 Womack, David Kelly, 161 Wood, Michael D. Wood, Patricia Lynn, 35, 161, 207, 243 325 Woods, Donna, 161 Woolard, Donna Gayle, 161, 211 Worden, judy, 161, 208 Wylie, Mary Frances Young, Philip Bruce, 161 Young, Richard Edward, 161 Zapata, Emma, 161, 245 Zidd, Peter Leon, 161, 253 Zinn, Sandy Thomas, 161, 221, 262 Special Education Index Austin, Michael Patrick, 162 Balades, Elida, 162 Besa, Freddie Steve, 162 Cancino, Joe Angel, 162 Corder, Larry Ellis, 86, 162 Elliott, Cathy, 162, 210, 251 Gohlke, Alan Edgar, 162 Gonzales, Florinda Float, 162 Gonzales, Pete 5., 162, 206, 210 Hanen, Alvin Max, 162 Hayes, Larry Wayne, 91, 162 Hough, Richard Lewis, 162 Innmon, Diane Rose, 163 Johnson, Sandra Kay, 93 Lankford, John, 163 Ledesma, Sylvia, 163 Leyendecker, Karen Louise, 163 Luna, Frank Riojas, 94 McMillin, Herman Dannie, 163 Moreno, Pete Morrisey, James, 163, 242 Sheffield, Thomas Daniel, 162, 163 Sievers, Robert Lawrence, 163 Stoker, David Vance Tippie, Bernard Miller, 163 Torres, Tony 132151215, 163 Tumey, Beverly Sue, 163, 211 Wlalker, Dorothy Mae, 162, 163 Williams, Carol Ann, 163 Acknowledgements Walter Barnes Studioecolor photography Mrs. Marguerite Jarrell-art adviser Wendell Fuquaephotography Kenneth Estepp, Olivia Holloway, Andrea Shupee, Pat West, Jo Ann Johnson, Shirley Zenkner-Comet sales assistance Jim Downing and Suzy Moore--deadline assistance Helen Lindsey, Alice Embree, Phoebe Reed-summer faculty section work Mrs. and Mrs. W. L. Gowen-index uassistants The many students and teachers who helped with the identification of the junior and sophomore individual pictures. All of the advisors and teachers who cooperated so beautifully in honoring MKMacD notes asking for student help during advisory periods. The. teachers who graciously permitted the taking of the academic pictures used in the class sectxon. The club and organization sponsors for their cooperation in taking the many pictures. The personnel of the office staff who so cheerfully helped in hundreds of ways. Mr. Anderson and Mt. Baker for their unfailing understanding and practical help. 3 2 6 ,2' In Memoriam MARGARET GUERRA REGALADO Senior September 27, 1943 to March 18, 1962 327 Autographs 32.8 Autographs 01 2 3 Autographs 330 Autographs .I. 3 3 Autographs Autographs 333 Autographs Autographs 5 3 3 4 Autographs 336 . 1.;4UrAyWL .smsfailulli a. , Colorpress; Inc. NORTH LAMAR '672l 45ka AUSTIN. 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