Austin High School - Round Up Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1955

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-.Q -1 V W ' ,Kei-9 WZ 'Me Ziff 5 -gi M, 2awd Zip 4 J' Annual Publication dxf of Stephen F. Austin High School M WV jffw D XA 56 77444, 'fame wig iii aww fwwt wk X, For twenty-five years, the tower of Austin High School has remained a friendly landmark in El Paso. Throughout these years, the building has been en- larged and the landscape has improvedg but the unbeatable spirit of the students and teachers in their cooperative efforts are still the same. 1934 ,. a ' - uw: , f'?:Q3?R'F:3?iihqUSr4iQ?f, f!?l,f.-v'f5S?vZ'F5,?f p 1 1 Q' wiv ,. M ' ' 1,'KQg5:Qt v325H-ivgai-gig-g ,ik 3?4gy'ryg.5:y.Y ,siqljl 1 if if f?M:f9L?9r'+'s4 if 55423, 923 iff xx 4. 5 , ' , 4. I ' 3. , 2-we V M. .inf .Off f' 'X' 1-5,9 Q F .. ' if Vat fafwff Albin , xt ' , K a 1 ' 1 Y' ,., ' -I , . ,fg , 1 ki 31-9 , gs Y W x sig 'Mx mmixgx WJ, G-gg , ,Z . RX gif- 41,13 V if in afsgv , 1wQg k, -T 5 WN ,:..:. I , 5, 4 V wil: y WM '?. '-+2'w ' 'if' Tia ' .wg fb 1. 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Since 194-3, Austin Junior High has joined this rou of 4'drearners --in fact the S P t Y f -tw f 515 -swf.. ,MM .W , +1 ,u- probably set the pace in this respect! ii f'i15Zi:7' ' C I 710 ' ' QL' TABLE CDF CONTENTS ' In Memorian K , dj S Dedication . ' ,M Faculty Administration li School Board 1 I J PTA , . M Faculty a' M K I I W2 Custodial Staff ' 1 ' ! , Cafeteria Staff I I f School Calendar , J 1 f I Classifications - I , ' 1 , , 17 ff' Senior High I' 3 I I tl Junior High ! f 1? ' I . . . . 4 I - wi Activities . v4 1 1 , Q Round Up Staff ti , 'f , , , Pioneer Staff , ,f ' I, 1 ll Student Council fi 1 f l t t- Features - ,t ROTC ' Sports , f' 1 4 2 , Q rgannzations I y I li f X' sts.: Music T f ii , tw at is im. f, ,A f fi . r 4 i If 1 ', ,st -Ev - tg, it img ' I I I ffm Clubs , , M1911 f Honorary V I I t s ' gif Service f tw: I l . i ,t 'tr' 4 ,, 4, Eel A n wig .s , y ,, -, tt-.. , . Q- .. A,,,. .., ..,, ,. Y.. . ,. ,W F., 1 , . , .., , M ,A . , , , ,V tt t, t . '- . . f ' Q I fit- ' f g t. , .attrtgw-'f ill-..42 tj 'L Yi f t , ,f-, .eQ Hr-twbrigwrff-vzf . at. -Ay, -1.. ,t A ,- ijlli 37' K Et A Y Q 1 W , 4,,,,....... smffggf - 4 V' v1j...,.51.wff-...4 J1m,d,..J 'z ,Q 'rg xml: N-Q' G4 .g J by ' Jawa, ,QL , was if' ,M 5 Ev n,,,,J,.,.' w- I x W' Law' e1'Xfm...i5'g M, I. ' ,wig 1 I U V swf? 5 '-H-W-..: L,3,,,x,f.,fQ., my g, Tf?Q.n 13,-JL, , A K h ' 'ik L W J .,.., V! G dy QW- -Q.,- Q-f ' x ,,,., gfin., JQ,,,,,,,f if X' K! .v e P 3, My, hiv A Q ,K I 5 ,P R 7, - 'fmmf' 4 ,4 1' X. ,.' ww Q., 4 f .J 424' JAMES OLIVER GRADY Jimmy Grady, class of '55, was a lover of all sports-baseball, football, hunting, and fishing. Jimmy also took an active interest in A Choir, he had a lead part in the Choir's big production, the Mikado. As we shared his work and fun in all school activities, so shall we always remember his friendliness and good humor. The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want He maketh me to lie down in green pastures, He leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul, He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His name's sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for Thou art with me, Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies, Thou anointest my head with oil, my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. 6 The concentration of the physics class is shattered as five bells ring. Even before the last bell is silent, two boys and a girl can be seen disappearing out the back door. Down the hall they run, gallop down the stairs, and skid to a stop in front of the nurse's office. Mrs. Purdue joins the rescuers who arrive from all directions, and the group hurries to the scene of the accident with first aid equipment. The students serving Austin in the capa- city of a first aid corps are members of the SSS Club, 'LSee, Save, Serve , and GFAC, Girls First Aid Corps , the only organiza- tions of their kind in the country. Mrs. Purdue was the person responsible for organizing these groups. She founded SSS in 1937, and seeing a need for a like organization for girls, she organized the GFAC in 194-0, It is in grateful appreciation of the role which she has played as Austin's nurse and her countless contributions to the school's welfare that the Round L'p Staff dedicates its silver anniversary yearbook to one who has given freely of her time and effort, Mrs. Martha Purdue. Xfter spending the day looking at student's throats, checking files, and supervising the work of her or- gunizations, Mrs. Purdue enjoys ai quiet evening at home with her husband, MW ' Z 'is 'ni J ,Htl :re inf- 1 fa XVith the help of her club presidents, Mrs. Purdue checks the physical exam' inations of Austin High School students. At home Mrs, Purdue has a rlmnee to mix something besides her usual reripe of water and bicarbonate of soda. 7 V' my W Q gifiifl. ' , ' 'HK' GA Xin 'L' 521,534 1 2 If ,5 ., 4 is ,CSL , -iff. - -4 A . 'g ,Qi J.,f 1 -it? Sli? L W 'QT' ' , 'x-If r. 3' 4,- 1 .E Q, 'Q' . ' 'fa lr, - 15 42 xi ill 2 , 1? 'ki I iw v Q.-514 fp Q ai if MVS :fzgig ' sw: f- 'T5 Qi .. W HL , F nj if i H -ami -- v in f, WE, M . AEM-Q . 53:14 , EG M Q ., . '11 I - - yf,:s.' . A X'1l.1H?i1. wi- t- :ffl-5 ,Q-A 1.x r 41 , --'fi f gm- i. ',' -.m.:f 'W LIE if . 4 . .' f'. 'A 1.-ggi 5 W 'lem . I Z a ., -QF Fil' iw ,Q ul . f F-41,4 12-1:2 Vw-5 W - FACULTY Administration School Board P. T. A. Department Activities Faculty Cafeteria and Custodial Staffs Calendar Throughout the years the faculty of Austin High School has upheld its fine scholastic rating through a firm sense of responsibility. The friendly, helpful attitude of the teaching staff provides a pleasing atmosphere in which the stu- dents enjoy learning. One of the highest aims of the instructors is to build character Within the in- dividual. The partial fulfillment of this ideal is shown in the success of the honor system. A higher standard of learning has been achieved by improved equipment and audio-visual facilities. X 1942 M , ity., .. , 'h'EwQ'QajS'lK1g 'ln ' - ifff+ tW1's' Jt '- X A ' i l:, , 1f?-im ' -ftW m .3 5- 4.311 1.w S'1f't ,Iris 35 ' :'f'J:.'d'f5' fs: wafer'-',.7 .lssml . ' wiv: ,! '-iiff1 ', '1 ai ' fjwr. : 4559-5 '7R2Y QQ f ' .V .. .. 5 i..- , , . . . c .. l 1. a Qwf ma.-, , f He vm saw zwwmmu, xnxx 1955 a I2 13 X520 an N. Ae- 5 vii'- yr. Not all of the fellows who congregate in Mr. Mason's office are disciplinary problems. He is the hard-working sponsor of the Panther Association. HENRY MASON Assistant Principal B. A. - M. A. Texas Western College Cub-Scout Bill and his brother Frank capture their father's attention. i P Q There is no greater family fun than a quie game after hours of strenuous activity. The assistant principal's job, as head of the L'Complaint Department , could make a person fairly unpopular. Mr. Mason's genial personality, friendly smile, and sense of fairness win him his high position in the esteem of the stud- ents of Austin. 1 KEITH APPLEBY Principal B. A. Howard Payne College M. A. Colorado State College of Education I I . 1 . 1 lliflfxt . Mr. Appley's daughter, Suzanne, takes possession of Dad's free moments, During his four years as principal and three years as assistant princi- pal of Austin High School, Mr. Ap- pleby has maintained the high f standards for which Austin has 1 been noted for twenty five years. Besides performing his official du- ties and participating in all school activities, Mr. Appleby always manages to find time for his family. 2 I After a long day at school Mr. Appleby enjoys a moment of relaxation with his family. In Abilene Mr. Appleby is surrounded by a group of Pantherettes who are teaching him the new yell, 4'Be calm, Be cool, Be collected . SCHOOL BOARD MR. E. D. MEDRANO DR. RALPH HOMAN MR. TED ANDRESS MP1, ALLEN GRAMBLING MR. C. M. IRVIN MISS De EMMA SHELTON DR. MORTIMER BRONYN MR. M. L. HUTCHINS MRS. T. P. CLENDENIN MR. J. F. HULSE DR. MORTIMER BROWN Superintendent of ' E1 Paso Public Schools 12 AUSTI HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A AUSTIN-IN-ACTION CONIIVIITTEE Sr-ated: Mrs. Gale Russell, Mrs. Carl Olsen. lst Row: Mrs. Robert Hoy, Mrs, Inez VVOod, Mrs. Jarnr-s M. VViggs, Mrs, Jack Ponder, Mrs. Carl Waller, Jr., Mrs. VV. C. Roberts. Qntl Row: Mrs. A. S. Passero, Mrs. VV. E. Ward, Mrs. J. S. McKee, Mrs. Hen- ry Surnmerford, Mrs. Margaret Pat- terson. Nlernbc-rs of Brush rr Palette National Art Honor Socretx The beautv and color of Austin-In Action depended upon the and rnernbrrs ofthe shop classes worked together to decorate the help given bf a few gifted students under the direction of the P.-T.A. committee in charge of the pageant Seated: Mrs. J. R. Gilmer, Mrs. Trevor MclNutt Vlrs Harold Denton Mrs Smtul Nlrss Charlotte Craufoirl lNancs Norfleet, Bnbara 4 rewrnrr Bar J. I. Gourley, Mrs. P. YV. Pogson, Jr Mrs T P Clendenrn lnra Higgs Dan 'Vlrller Mrs Carl Olsen Standing: Mrs. R. S. Casner, Mrs. Y. L. Peters Mrs J R Drar Mrs Alice Standing Mrs J S Mclxu Vlrs Hal D1ughEf1y Wlrs R M Higgs Ir 'Vlrs White. Mrs. Margaret Roslyn, Mrs VI C Roberts Mrs I T Rey Frnn1ett'VIrClc-urs Mrs I I W orkman Mrs 'XIerlVNalsl1e nolds, Mrs. Dan Ponder, Mrs. F P Iuderus 699 10o0lVXif ag' S6 W 5 Am' . 5 QA' 3 X2 Of tb Id U, ' O 5 e if e 111 . a Veoweqer rsf te gh n eitaloises. YXO Hors 93151355 of l' e it we cttw' 8 had he '09 ,next 9 be X Mr, H05 and Men sash X03 usoaxxg 1181165-v H. XS X99 Ca bags e 911s SW an cflu? V010 gbvg e' The subject receives a ography students check and re-check Black Magic , a dramatic mod- ern dance interpretation, intrigues the assembled student body-or could it be the intriguing part is the Magic in Black! ? Not only are reading, 'riting, and 'rithmeticn taught, but also Modem Dance, Photography, and Music. The great variety of sub- jects that students are able to take, such as Driver's Education, Boy's Foods, and Sociology help them to advance in their particular fields of interest through application of the subject taught. Girls of the Homemaking Department gave a Hallowe'en party for the nursery. Judging from the time they spend in sunbrun while phot- the nursery, they're likely to have a term exam on how to focusing. baby-sit. --- -.... .vs .WY-.....-.-..... YY- V... W. .-nluvllf gfxgb 1- oi tbtw item' Most of Austin's faculty take part in the school's extracurricular activities as well as carrying their classroom responsibilities. They may be found serving in the capa- city of sponsors or spectators at club meetings, sports events, and other special school activities. This close relationship of teacher and student forms the foundation of that understanding which makes for lasting friendships. we s , 963909 SXCQKYXYQ s1'Ca1VV1111e Q09 alle r -vet 0 Class educat' ISS e A tw povuli, 60255 'f0meeSrr11e'0f1 a ffl Cxgtxe ig05x . 955 X '3 'M .glrls Ipod ac 500. 029 WASW 61d DIL-jf rn ' a s U xl bE beyfxg mpg of up danc ent Stax? MOYQSON the 3 I1 lt is a unanimous deci- sion that decorating a Christmas tree is a worth- while interruption., espe- cially in a Federal Civics class! That's not an HH bomb Mr. Labbe is buildingg he's The Hunt and Peck system 15 strictly taboo for up simply demonstrating the refraction of light rays. and-coming secretaries MR. LEONARD Q. ALLEN B.S. East Tex. State Col. M.S. Texas A. at M. Methiiniciil Drawing MRS. MARGARET O. I BRIGGS B,A. Univ. of Oregon M.A. W. Virginia Univ. English , EMMA G. BURTIS SSM.U. ul Ross I J Q ,f7i,fe' N V . , . N , H 1 1 Q ,. . x I ll Ji, l x ,i VLf?! 5 f. S 'i-.. .5 MISS LENA COLE M.A. Texas Tech. Social Studies MR. AUBREY CULP B.S. E. Tex. State Col. M.Ed. E. Tex. State Col. Commercial - HL.. .Y ...M fn... -U - , ..,,..-,.-Y.. MRS. FAYE ARCHER B.A. Baylor University M.A. Texas Western Col. English MRS. DORIS BROWN B.A. T.W.C. Physical Education MRS. DORIS BUSALACCHI M.A. T.W.CI. Spanish MRS. MARY JANE COUNCIL B.A. T.W.C. English MRS. RUTH BEAN DAVIS B.A. N. Tex. State M.A. T.W.C. Music MRS. VIRGINIA BICE B.S. Col of the Ozarks M.A. E. Tex. State Col. Mathematics MISS ESTHER BROWN B.A. S.M.U. M.A. Univ. of Mexico Spanish MRS. CLARA BELLE BUTLER B.A. Baylor Univ. M.A. Baylor Univ. English MRS. EERN COUND B.A. T.W.C. B.A. Texas Wcstei'n College Konuinerciiil MISS BLANC!-IE E. DEAN B.S. N. Tex. State Col. M.Ed. N. Tex. S. Col. English MR. JOHN C. BIRKHEAD B.A. T.W.C. M.A. T.W.C. Physical Education MRS. LOUISE BLACK B.A. T.W.C. Reading MR. K. C. BROWN MRS. ROSINE BURDEN B.S. Baker Univ. Physical Education B.A. Tex. State Col. B.S. L.S.T.C.W. Library MR. HARRY P. CHAMBERLAIN B.A. Hillsdale College Science li 'T' J i f In k..1 Q MRS. BLANCHE CRAWFORD B,A. U. of Wisconsin M.A. T.W.C. Mathematics MRS. AVA J. DENHAM B.S. Kansas State ' Teachers College Library 16 MRS. LOTA CLARK M.A. Sul Ross English Miss CHARLOTTE CRAWFORD B.A. T.W..C. M.A. T.W.C.- Counselor gt 1-W X I sf. fi fi ka . fc . V 4 v . Q y gow' x 5. ,gl . MR: R. B.S. Fkwflvlex. ABLM New Mex. A8551 nce Q XX . f .T iw 1. NJ MR. J. V. BOYD B.S, New Mex. College M.S. New Mex. A.8cM. Science MISS MABEL BURSON B.S. E. Tex. State Col. English 'F'-5.5 MR. B.F. COAN M.Ed. Univ, of Texas Science MRS. HELEN M. CRYE B.A. U. of Minnesota M.A. T.W.C. Spanish MRS. LORENE ELY B.A. Adams State Teachers College Mathematics K I fs Q MR. EDXVARD IERICKSON B.S. Univ. ol Houston Shop ..A.,. , I N' I I , 3 MR. Cfl'-IARLES A. GHOLZ B.A. Univ, ot'Minnesot.1 B.S. Univ. of Minnesota M.Ed. Univ.of Minnesota Blind Director -an-as-f' MISS EMMA LAURA MISS IRENE FOX MR. ,IIM FRANCIS MRS. RUTH M. MR. FRANK I. GARY EVANS B.A. Stanford Univ. B.S. T.W.CQ. FRIIQBERGIZR M.A. 'I'e:1cliers College M.A, Univ. ot Texas M.A. U.S.CI. Mathematiis B.A, Win. Wloods Col. Columhiii University Matliematics Spanish B.S. Missouri Univ. Mathematics M.A. T.W.fQ. Commercial ..A. Z. 4, J QW? fa , 1513 . , 4 .' p le ', if 1 I A z MRS. OSSIIE HILL B,A. Northwestern Univ. Univ. EXZS Uni v. M.A. Northwestern Univ. Univ. .,, I I . ' M, x -Ili K, V . is I . A .. .... Ya ' I i -.. Ya f MRS. HORTENSE HUEY B.A. N. Tex. S. Col. M.A. N. Tex. S. Col Mathemarirs v .::' M . 4 5 A -, ,... W ..,., -I .., .. 'f . ..-. I ,.: .... , f fir- ..:- ?1.- - ' MRS. BEULAH M. KIMES B.A. T.C.U. English MISS LULU LEE B.A. Ohio Wesleyan Univ. Latin MR. CLARK HUGHES B.M. T.W.Cf. Music MR. O. A. LABBE B.S. Louisiana State Univ. M.A. T.W.C. Sfienfe MISS I-IILDA LIGHT B,A. U.S.C. M.A. T.W.C. English M.A Mathematics WILLIE E. INGELS Texas State College Women of Illinois MRS. EDNA LAPSLEY M.A. T.XV.C. Mathematits MISS CHARLAYNE P. LOBIT B.S. Sul Ross State Col. M.S. Univ. ot Colorado Physical Education 17 M. Counselor ' S . ' ff I 4 fifigiv. 'W ik ,g.ggg.M. Q.. .gm -we I 4 V' .,. . . 'EM qw F' A A QQ 1' -. XY fat V ' fff . 5 if 32? . MRS. VERBA w. sruxmrnn B.A. Roanoke College M.A. Northwestern Un Mathematics English rv MISS MARY F. KEY B.S. Southwest Tex. State Teachers College MRS. GERALDINE KIDXVELI. B.M. Baylor Univ. iv. I-Iomemaking English tific geniuses have toi be contented vvith mere aieids. MRS. MAUDE MADDOX M.A. T.W.C. English MISS MAXINE MELVIN B.S. Univ. of Texas M.A. T.W.C. Homemaking MRS. CLAIR MURPHY B.A. Berea College English MRS. ELIZABETH B. REDIC B.A. N. Tex. S. Col. Library ' 15.3 ' v ' Q .-A,. . ,A ,3 - MRS. JIMMIE RUTH RONAY B.S. T.XV.C. Photography MRS. EMMIE W. MAHON B.A. Univ. of Texas Social Studies MR. I. P. MALONEY B.A. Univ. of Pittsburg M.A. T.W.C. Social Studies 'jf' . Q' ui MRS. VERA MICHAEL MR. ALTON F. B.A. T.W.C. M.A. T.W.C. Social Studies 4 ' 5 a ' ,. 'Y' --qzu Z I MRS. MARGARET PATTERSON B.A. Univ. of Texas English M 4 Ji' '.,2 A. .,i ' 3 ., ':' if MRS. IONE REED B.S. Sul Ross College M.A. T.W.C. Commercial MITCHELL B.S. Western Michigan College Mathematics MISS SALLIE PHILLIPS B.A. T.W.C. M.A. T.W.C. Social Studies Art MRS. MARGARET MRS. KATHERINE ROSS ROSLYN B.A. T.W.C. M.A. T.W.C. Social Studies B.A. Univ. of Texas M.A. Sul Ross College Spanish .. ' .:,,e.f' -Z 4- wif' . I . ' f. iff Ii? 'ii '91 , 42E:.. 5 :' 'f 1 Miss BEATRICE MARKGRAFF B.S. N. Tex. S. Col. M.S. N. Tex. S. Col. Science MISS MARY MITCHELL B.A. Galloway Woman's College M.A. Northwestern Univ. Publications R . Af! . .. I , N15 I MR. JOHN s. PITTENGER B.A. Indiana University M.S. Indiana University Mathematics ffl- f .- y. lp la P Q f f'fe5..f4 MRS. LILLIAN REID g . MRS. DOLORES MARTIN B.S. Univ. of Texas Physical Education MR. DAN MORFORD B.A. New Mexico Highlands Univ. M.A. Univ. of Alabama Speech MRS. MAYNE S. PRESTON B.A. Univ. of Colorado Distributive Education MISS MILDRED RODDY f MISS PATRICIA RUTH MARTY B.S. N. Tex. S. Col. Physical Education . H 'f Ma! 3 Q fy 4 'E' f. .Al 1 5, Mfg., 3 .,... ., Q ' if 5 '. . Qfi .:: 'I Iii' :: .,.. I -.,, .gri e f . W6 . mg:- . . .3 ,, Q 5 MR. I-IYRUM K. MORTENSEN M.S. Utah State Agri- Ind cultural College ustrial Arts MISS MUTELI.. PRIDDY M.B.Ed. Univ. of Colo. Commercial 25: Mi if . MRS. NATALIE H. B.A. Baylor University B.A. Southwest Texas ROMER M.A. T.W.C. Teachers College B.A..T.W.C. Mathematics Social Studies English ' I' 25 - ' ri' f . , i sh: ,gi Qigf . ,ififh XR 1 53 MRS. IRIS G. ROWE MR. JAMES W. MRS. MARY BELLE B.S. Tenn.Po1ytechnic Ins. RUSSELL , RUTHERFORD Commercial 4. , B.A. N.M. Hinds. Univ. M.A. Texas State College '7 , x Hx lor ft -4 M.A. N.M. Hinds. Univ. for Women lb 'Q' 51- ' I Physical Education Mathematics lx C s-ix -cs C: 0 wwf 4 S 18 ci D Q Wea Sty?-.- N- MRS. ELAINE SPEARMAN B.A. Ouachita College Craft MRS. LAURA E. YOWELL B.S.Ed. Boston Univ. Sbeech eww- K5- A . ,.,,, L I J j - IA ,mf f 1 , fri, If ii ' ff 4,7111 MR. ALBERT ZERETZKE M.S. N. Tex. State Physifal Education Physical . H MR, EDDIE ri. WILKERSON B.A. T.W.C. ' M.A. T.W.C. M.Ed. Texas Tech Col. Tennis 'sa g, 1 Q HARVEY GABRIEL B.A. T.W,cZ. Head Coach Mr. Clark Hughes. Mr. Charles Gholz. and Mr. George Webber put their heads together and out came one of the best musical Christmas programs Austin has had in its entire twenty-five years. N... aw . j . A 1 stoi v 1551 E V MRS. MARION SIKES B.A. Tex. S. Col. for W. M.A. Tex. S. Col. for W. Physical Education of Arizona 4 .-' . , MRS. ELIZABIETH W. SMITH B.S. Tex. S. Cfol. for W. Homemaking . in I QQ Qu swf' ,. I ' Jhgii X 4 'SK ,Z A is MRS. RITA WARD B.S. Abilene Christian Col. M.A. T.W.fi. Science Col. MISS MILDRED WILLIAMS B.S. Univ. of Virginia Homemaking MRS. MAUDIE SNIDOW B.S. Univ. of Virginia History 'iiii ' 1 wtf? 1 f ie . 1 ff i i' 54 ,. MRS. SARAH J. WATERS B.A. Ball State College M.A. T.W.C. Physical Education K if FK . C311 for the fact that a teacher's off-period is not always ii time of relaxation. e QQ ff? S Qs MRS. PAULINE MRS. OLLIE MR. H. H. Members of the Student Council and the student body discuss the Silver Anniversary theme for this year's Austin-In-Ao tion program. MRS. BEVERLY CONKLIN Hail, hail to Austin High MOFFETT HENDERSON HACKING MARTHA PERDUE MRS. ELIZABETH SERVICE You're all to me that ever could be. To all our friends to our good times, we sing. MRS. IRMA Mr. Mason visits with a boy MR. A, T. MRS. . ,, . HEREFORD HARDY TRIPLETT who Dm happened to df0P In 20 on a friendly call. ,n MRS, RAMONA CASTOR MRS, MARIA CARRILLO MRS. CARMICN REYES MRS. IOSEFINA HERNANDEZ MRS, MARIE MILLER MR. JESUS SANGHEZ MRS. ENRIQUETTA MORENO MR. CARLOS NABARRETE Mal . LL HQXNE BUG A www-nwmmmq MISS LUISA FLORES MRS. JESSIE FAULKNER MRS. LAVVANA MUELLER MRS. OLLIE HENDERSON MRS. IRENE SORENSON MRS. MYRTLE DOTY CAFETERIA TAFF MRS. ETNA BRIICE, MRS. MABEL PERRY ABUNDIO BURROLA ENRIQUE ROMERO JUAN ALARCON MRS. NANCY INDI-IRMUEIILE MRS. BERNARDINE YTURRALDE MRS. MAE SPEARMAN MRS. FLOSSIE BROWN MRS. CORA SCHMEIDER MRS. LOTTIE POOLE MRS. MALDE XYOOD ' f' .. . ' A A., .-an Q IV , , .356 ' SHA' may-L? M.--I ,fam-lm -'W We , Qf I ' X-fl ,H .Q 353.33 1 . ROBL mr ANCHONDO , J, 'BN ' T .I I 1 M , W 1 - ' .4' I 'ful N V, f M, -'J'-dfeg n v ft .. A I M I . 5 I ,ww IGNACIO CASTANON FRANK CORRAL MRS GERTRUDE VINSON JOSE OPORTO CARLOS ANCHONDO MRS. ESTHER YVATKINS tfwf ff O Qreilfzo Ou Swge x 53095 oi we 11- clas 10925 pecixo in - s westbffx in a 3 z .1 Y , Oy v. .f ,i 4 lggxovgfbgxgxefyan OI1 0166384.38 P ami he Ca Xaixefs 16181 Sch amber ff' ce 30 l the V 001 rr' S Who - . tesqoke bovix Qqe IP. OD-itil nt we :ew ll, COVGCX ' r 0 It has been said that Junior High goes through the grueling task of registration better than the more ex- perienced classifications, , uc-9011 piiat T ,i F A L L In September as the fall season begins to unfold, most of the en- thusiastic attention of the students is focused on King Football. As the season progresses this energet- ic spixit increases steadily until it reaches its highest point during the traditional clash with El Paso High School. At last on its twenty-fifth an- niversary, one of Austin High School's dreams has become a re- ality. In the victory over El Paso High the team evened up the total wins of both schools since the riv- alry began in 1930. The second string, ere the cheerleaders and football The popularly elected football queen and her court are court, with mixed emotions, stand by to help boost the entertained by the band at our Annual Football Coronation. morale. -v .ann sew CALENDAR As well as the intensive interest shown in football, fall marks the beginning of club initiations and activities. Also this year the Student Coun- cil has conducted the honor sys- tem in assemblies and extended it successfully into other phases of school life. The beginning of basketball sea- son oflicially ushers in winter. Before the Annual Homecoming Parade started to r0 , Council as they load a batch of new records into the juke military formality was not at its peak. MN x Q W, Yan 011 a con s ai yi Ilecept10n gratlllat 8 J I ' gnoaqnn dxgin - fo11oW lid y telilngr V r eta-l Sxfxaloo g the 1115 'Da' 911 tg 'A S0 in val Denon can . ere XX 2006916 Th , . TSX Qxaceivgilx X S0cie,y?'e S 3 7 ii' ' M35 hXeacleYS S Chrisfgdy 11171 ts me cheer 1 'HHS Banguto bffhad YQQQO body, Rook 00' et, at the Xgbg 9 Agia' 5:61 IVGUO A99 SW . the Hal H the x0 0 Ng ftob schools not 'trier we 0K VVINTER With the coming of winter and the Christ- mas season, Austin High School undergoes a vast change. The concentration on UKing Foot- ball turns to the joyful expectation of the Christmas holidays. The biggest festivity of the season is the traditional Beauty Dance sponsored by the ROUND UP Staff on the last day of school be- fore the awaited vacation. After sixteen days Hoff the grind, however, everyone is happy to see one another again, and school settles down to its usual pace. J G. F. A. C. club members and refugees from the Hound Up Staff decorate the Christmas tree in the main hall. One of the biggest presentations of the year is the Parent- Christmas carols echo down the hall, as members of the girls Teacher Association's Christmas program given by the Music chorus do their part in spreading the seas0n's spirit. Department. i 6 o WBS Cant CYASS haf- in i if .Chan - ad england W I'1tua1:,g3?6' sg-he H e sanvun H15 Austin PS at t Yiom 0235 Og Pms Hlgll 6 first of th Senx Y ax 630 E! te 900 1005 land of I know the girl who will win, the girl who is the most relaxed, Mr Apple by hinted to Austin beauty contestants. CALENDAR It is not long after the holidays before Austin High is once again in a whirl of activity. This time it is the January Senior class and registration for the Spring term which cause the excitement. Caps and gowns are proudly carried down the halls, Seniors run around making last minute credit checks, and plans for the Sen- ior Assembly, Baccalaureate, the Senior Prom, and iinally graduation becomes a realization. Hail, Hail to Austin High, a new song written by Mr Clarke Hughes, was introduced to the student body by the fem Each homeroom spent several busy days voting on the 1955 inine members of his A Choir at the Student Council assembly Austin In Action court 53 5 entwn rows here to kin ers '? n KES! notnevle we so e 'gh D '11 izgreffter and Ydugho 05956 he '11 y taillnior 6 iVati0nh?hor 1, V 0 e ' 0 -7 Psp Shguts n the P the W S 'I-Iona owed b at e A a A ues pledg enmr r SO, 'VA V Amt dmc 00 tm C' du . , and Cfety ., ugh . dm tie :CS He H' ' 1V Sf +00 ,tw the - 'eh ew Hful Case bk! P 'Hd .S6n' 1770117 ty P t uetron gggnflassfjgfs mg? ony. a'0hv SPRING It is not a lonfg wait until the spring semester is in ull swing and Austin High's biggest event of the year, Austin- In-Action, is near at hand. Following this colorful activity is the decorous Military Ball, the pride and joy of the R.O.T.C. Department. The Junior Class then snatches the spot- light with a Masquerade junior Room. Spring is also the season when Austin High School's Baseball and Track teams get shaped-up and represent Austin well in District and State-wide competi- tion. Two of Austin's three Varsity Football co-captains made a resentation of a giant-sized Football? troph to Coach Red Harris at the end oty the many successful years as Head Football Coach at Austin. Walk Slower! Dont chew gum tomorrow night Walk to the Morning Watch an interdenominational religious meeting of Austin edge Of The Cirfle 50 The 5P0f1l8hf5 wont blind the band mCmbfl'5 High student holds an inspirational service of song and devotion each Thes? WHS Q few hflPfUl W0fd5 Of 3dVlCC Elven to HUXIO'-'S f0Y3lfY if uesday and Thursday morning Austin-In-Action practice the night before the big event xisfils. :QL r use . af .Um .DQOKW - FC. yo X oi? und 9 mes two grudeafvcgvfl naiiiilnmg A S Panel iiibuiriembiiiereged l Qwb on F ug tb05e The mbxv in 0 ,asf bane ,give C61 the boa? , 1-1.2'-Von r CALENDAR Throughout the last weeks of school before the approaching summer vacation, the best Senior class in Austin High's twenty-five year history, begins fulfilling its Senior activities. Two top-notch Senior Plays are presented and the loudest laughs of the year echo through the halls on Senior Kid-da , the day when high Seniors drop all pretence ofy dignity. Soon, however, the Senior Prom and ap roach- ing graduation ceremonies bring the reaiization that four years of work and fun are near comple- tion, and Seniors find it harder than they expect- ed to say good-by to their old friends and sur- roundings, Thus ends Austin High School's Silver Anniv- ersary Year. a0 l of-nt sented me S av- Sing we of Austin High Agri to memo A t Ou 1 we In our Eearts Austin Higlh, Through t e Members ries of years that are gone, shall leave by-and-by, you will always belong Austin High, we pledge our love 'to you- years of memories, to you we ll still be true . . . A of Mrs. Ruth Davis' chorus classes practice Memories of Austin High , the theme song written for Austin-In-Action. True Texans , officially the best dressed cow- boys and cowgirls of Senior High were given tick- ets to the Rodeo by Student Council. The 'long-awaited da! finally arrives and High and Mighty Seni- , ors dont their caps an gowns for the first time to have their Senior EVCH the Ff,CShmCH are not Immune to the V211'iOUS I Aptitude picture made. survey tests which are taken on a large-scale in the cafeteria . CLASSIFICATIONS Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Junior High All classifications of Austin High School look for- ward to the day when they will pass through the doors of their alma mater for the last time. Each class claims to be the best graduating class, and Austin,s twenty-fifth year group of Seniors is no different. January class of '31 was the best ever , May class of '55 declares that they have topped all previous classes, and any lower class- man will say that his class will shine the brightest in the school's history. 1951 -...-nf 1--14 -,s,.............. : 3-. -aqrqgq.-f f ii . W, 'Y El' W E: Q T . Q i 4 W1 EV a ' fl' VK 4 ' ' 1 .,,- v Q . r 5 W 9 f 3 . G F 2--W-W., Ti wmv Qu' si John, Azling, John Barlow, Ralph Bennett, Anne Borges, Henry Brainard, Sheila Brockmoller, Barbara Burks, Merry Anne Bush, Claire Cam - bell, Ralph Carreon, Gloria Chaparro, Dennis Chavez, Yolanda Chavez, Bill Connor. Maria Corona. Billie Lou Custon, John Crump, Betty Deg- mon, Patsy Dohanos, Eleanor DuSang, Charles Emmett, Ronald Emmett, Norbert Ewald, Pat Ferrera. Dana Fowler. Edna Garcia, Felix Gonza- lez, Gayle Hageman, Jon Hansen, George Harris, Helen Harris. James Harvie. Franklin Howe, Harold Kleiman. Marilyn Juliar, Judy Lance, Sue Belle Lempert, Yolanda Lucero, Rowe McCuan, Bobby McCune. Tally Martin, Rhoda Lee Miller, John Moeller, Sylvian Morris, Douglas Myers, Johnny Mack Myers, Juan Navarro, James Neel. Kenneth Owens. Steve Pogson, Sarah Ramsey. Martha Rey. Lawrence Rivera, Sandra Rodehaver, George Rodriguez, Mary Rodriguez, Jennie Rojas, Gilbert Santosco , Pat Shadle, Kathleen Sherwood. Katherine Sherwood, Richard Slaughter, Minnie Smith, Luis Sosa, Don Spann. Pat Stout. Dick Summerford: Jess Thurman, Ralph Tinsley, Max Tomlinson, Anna Maria Trejo, Mimi Valdespino, Nancy Verniel, Janice Walker, Jack Weaver, Neil Weinbrenner, Jack Woll. Joan Woll. Brownie Zundel. Valerliclorian 5 1 A SYLVIAN Momus HEfEHQ'1QfQ'f,'1RIS TOP 10 PER CENT Pat Stout, Sarah Ramsey. Martha Rey. Sylvian Morris. Kathleen Sherwood. Minnie Smith, Barbara Burkes, Helen Harris. 30 .lv ,yr ' . 1 ,M V .x V741 x Fall high svninr class office-rs, from loft to right: 7'rfnxurer, Holvn llarrisg Pm'lian1entr1rim1, .lim Harvieg Sec retary, Minnie Smithg Sponxor, Mr. Jim Francisg lfresidvnt, Steve- Pogsong Sponsor, Mrs. Yr-ra Michaelg Vice Presidarzl, Don Spanng and Reporter, Merry Anno Bush. Pat Sout receives the Social Studies award from Mr. Keith Appleby, principal. Band duutoi, Mi. Lhailcb Gholtz, congra tulatc-s John Barlow on receiving the band award. The January class of '55 makes its last appoarancv before thc siuclcnt body in tho SQ-nior Serious Assvmbly. 31 7 - vw-v Soptember comes and clubs resume, Football season arrives with a 'Lhoomf' On the official school trip our team is strongg Four Ilunclred loyal students watch them whip Tucson, .IOIIN IIARYIQY AZLING R.0.T.C. Officers Club Square Dance Club JOIIN ULIYAI. ISARLOYV Senior Rand Junior National Honor Society Senior National Honor Society RALPH WADE l3I'lNNIiTT Panther Association Senior Play ANNE RORGICS Student Assistant HENRY YOUNGMAN BRAINARD SHEILA IMOGLLNIQ BROCKMOLLER Pioneer Staff Senior Play Senior Follies BARBARA ANN BLRKS R.O.T.C. Sponsor Beauty Contest '52, '53, '54 Football Princess '52 Junior National Honor Society Senior National Honor Society Tejasuque MERRY ANNIE BUSH Sturlent Council '52 HAM Choir Senior Offircr Football Princess ,54- R.O.T.C. Sponsor Pioneer Staff CLAIRE CAMPBIZLI, RALPH CARREON GLORIA CHAPARRO DENNIS CHAYEZ A Cllvif HA Club Pan Amerirnn Club MII Basketball Varsity Basketball GA..-X. Club Senior Play SB Basketball Future lIoxneinakers of America Senior lfollies V arsity Baseiill Senior Follies library Assistant w-gn' YOLANDA CHAVFZ Future Teachers of Arnvrica Girls' Athletic Association JOHN CRUMP HAT' Choir Senior Play Senior Follies hp.. CIIARUIS HUGH I-IMlVlE'I'1' Junior4National Honor Society Pantlicr Association '52-'55 Varsity Football Sonior Play Boys Athletic Commissioner Austin-In-Action DANA .IICAN lfOVYl.l'Qll A Choir l'ioiim-r Staff Varsitv Trio A Choir Soxtvttf- Quill anrl Scroll .Iuuior Yflkhoris by BILI, CONNOR Varsity Football A Club Si-nior National Honor Socivty Boys .Xtlilvtir Coniniissionc-r Hi-Y lloy of the Year '54 Captain All-District Football Toaxn S+ BETTY JANE DEDMON Girls' First Aid Corps Stuclc-nt Council Senior Play Future lloinoniakorf of America RONALD THOMAS EMMETT Pantlicr Association Soniur Play Sonior Follies Library Assistant Junior High Track Auclio Visual Club ICIINA li. GARCIA A iilloii' llruih N l'ali'ttc Sviiior Play Stiult-nt Assistant .lunior llistoriane ROSARIO CORONA PATSY ANN DOH.-XNOS National Honor Society National Art Honor Society Brush N Palette Sturlcnt Council '53, '54 Austin-lu-Action Senior Play NORBIQRT IZVVALD Pioneer Staff Mixed Chorus Junior High ull Team Football Fencing Club Publicity Nlanagor of Morning VVatrh Quill anrl Scroll I lIl.lX GONZ.-Xl,liZ .Xlulio Yisual T rack llaakf-tliall swim- may Svinor lfollios .lunior lligh 'l'rac'k BILLIIC LOU COSTON P, li. lmarlors Svnior Play Junior Y-'ll-i-ns Sturlt-nt Assistant ELEANOR DuS.XNG Tc-jasuquc Trialli-Y National Honor Socicty R,O.T,C. Sponsor Quill and Scroll Junior National Honor Society Austin-In-Action '52 P:XTlllCl.X lil .l.liN FIQRRARA SF-nior Play Latin Club .lunior Y-'l'ot-its ,ION ll.XNSlfN Pautlii-i' .Xworialimi Cfllam lli-Y l3i'usl1 NA' l'al4-ttw Sm-nior Play Sc-iiior l'ollu-N lst Platt' Var lloatl-ei-an 0 Througllnui lwnlciuwn games, our Pa-xrit1n 1's stood nut, And on Iluinx-c'Un1ing Night won thc Distx'irt C1'mm'n 1mut. At our Vidury Dancv, a wvek after 1110 gamcf NVQ wvrv ruled by a QUSPII-1VI1I'lll10 Smith by naino. 1NIA111I.YN IN1 X141 JYIAIAR 'H-X C1ioir1,i1n'arian P, 1.1-adors Sturlvnt Assistant RUXYI1 A, INTCCUAN J1fI.IAIiOl'1..XNC1'1 Sc-niu1'Na11 11mmrSrwc'irfty .1r.Nall,11mim'Sur'i4-ty Austin-In-.Xrtiun Qu:-1-n ss Xu lin I3 Princn-.1 . s ' -1nf.Xrlion R.0.'1'.II. Spmism' Military 15a11 Court BOBBY MCCUNH '1A C1n11 Varsity 1'mml11a11 Captain '54 Studs-ntCnunfi1Fa11of'5-1 VarsitY'1'1'artk B Tvani l+'out1ma11 G1-10116111I'l.11.X11111S 4'11'A lfoutlxall Varsity 1'nul1na11 Spanis11NaI1. llnnnr Snfiviy :Qu .1151 1l,X11Y11'2 National 11onm'Suri:-tv-1'r1'i. Vanity 1'mul11z11l '32-'35-'31 B 1-'m1t1w.i11 Stuclvnl lfmmril 1'x'vsic10nt S. S, HA Club ff' 'Y 7 Y-i-ur 111'11.1'1N ANN 11.XI1111S National 11nnnrSm'in'ty R.0.'1'.C. Hpmmu' 1X11u1m'1'n 17anm's' 1111111 Hvullly ffmllxwt 'H 5-'31 '1'1-jzmlquv Tri-11i-Y Jr. National 11o11nrSrmri1'lY FRANKLIN IIOWIC S1-nior Play Senior 1-'n11ir-S Slfl-1 111-11.1.12 1 1-lB11'IiRT .Mlstin-1x1-,Xfliml 1'rincvQs '30 1 rmt1xa11 1'l'inc'r's4 '51 Iliglli 1 Cmnnlissinnvr 'I'L'ja4nq11v 'l'1'i-11i-Y Chaplain G, A. A. Soniur Play TALLY I., MARTIN Pantlu-1' Aisorialimnl Prvs. '53 Varsity Track Senior Play DORA YOIJXNDA IIQCFRO G. A. A, Pinnovr Staff City 11c1ilo1' RIIODA 1.11141 ANN 1V111.I.1iR Studvn!Cuunfi1 3-I4 Austin-111-Artimi '51- Brush MN Palcltc S : Austin-In-Action '53 R,0.T.C. Officer m:n-ru-1-Phry A Natl. Art Honor Socic-ty G, F. A. C. w-our .IHIIN AI.I III7.I7 IVIOICI.l.I'III SYIXI XN IDIS KIOIIIIIS IJUIIGIHXS ,XI.l.I-QN NIYICIIS Nltsuu 'ITI-III-Y II Ihlxkc-!ImII S1-ulurNnlim1:1IIIm1m'Surn'lV II I-'mutlmll .X111Ii4r-Yiwlml Il.U.'I',f', Ulfxrf-1' IIIIII- 'IR-11111 .IUIINNY NIACIQ IVIYIQRS X fflmir Round-I'p Stuff Pium-I-1' Stuff R.0.'l' C. Offnfvl' Llnms II1-S .IINI Nlllil. ' IxI.NNI2'I'II IIXIIRY OYYLX5 S'l'I,YI1I'0fPSUY S.XII.XII .XXX II XNISI-.X YA ffIlAIJ Iumnl X.1Ii:m.nIIIu1m1' Svvrlvlx Nx'l1my'f'Iu-N I'1'wirIPx1t Girl! 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S.XN'I'USKfUY Sturln-nl .Kwismlxt Slluivm .Xwisu mr I,z1Iml,InIx Xx1wIiufX'N1.uIlklulu GICOIICI7, IIUIJIIIGIQICZ III-Y 'I'mr'k YN'1mm,g1-r'3S Svnim' I'I.xv I'.YI' SII XIll.I'. XM K lull Y.11xiIx l'l'zu'II N-num' 1'nIIu-N I KATIILICICN SIIFRNYOOD On Kid Day high seniors-with giggles no end- S:f1119 'NHUUf2f'1 Hmmr Society Y arsity Tennis Prove the-y'rc not as distinguished as they try to pretend. But when 'tsetting tho pace those seniors sure rate, Thoy won the Goodwill Drive. CFree Cokes were thc bait!J RICHARD Sl ,AUGI ITICR LOIQIE GABRIEL SOSA DON L. SPANN PAT STOUT R.O.T.C. Officer '54 Varsity Football '52-'54 Hi-Y HA Club Varsity Trark '52-54 Junior National Honor Socioty Varsity Basketball '54 UA Club NB Football Varsity Baseball '53-54 Hi-Y Senior Follivs Nightshilt All District R.0.T.C. Officer fiommissiontr at -..--W KATHRINF SHICRWOOD Smiior National Honor Society Varsity Tennis NIINNIE SNIITII Junior National Honor Society Football Princess '50 A Choir R.O.T.C. Prinrvss Austin-ln'Action Princess '54 Football Que-en '54- UHIK SlflVlfX'll'iRl70l'tD Varsity Football Track Hi-Y Svnior lfollivs Golrlmi Clovcs Junior High Football .IICSS 'l'llllRlVlAN. JK. RALPH li. TINSIJQY lNl.fXX l.. 'l'UlN'll,lNSON ANNA lVlAl'tl.'X 'llllilfl llifY A llaucl l'an-.Kim-ric'an Club Varsity Football Senior Play l utiu'0 'l'r'an'lir-rs of Amffrira Varsity Track 'tTurtlr- Ili-Y . h H. 1 ,. A Club Student Council 36 1--.pr -V-V MARY MARGARICT llVlin1ir VALDESPINO Austin-ln-Action '52, S+ Military Court R.0.T.C. Sponsor Beauty Contest Modern Dance Club Student Council NANCY JEAN VICRNIPIIA Senior Play Beauty Contest '33, 'S+ Austin-In-Actin: Student Assistai i '32 II JACK C. XVI-IAVER JANICE ARl,lQNli NVALKER Senior Play HA Choir Senior Follies D.E. I HY' Nlill. RYAN YYIZINIZRHNNIQR JACK BERNARD XYOLI. JOAN BARBARA NYOLI, BROXYNIIC ZIINDEI, Senior Play Senior Band '50-'53 Senior Follies R,O.T.C. Officer Helen Harris Uruti lonslf' with the Cllarlt-stun in ai rt-hvarsal of the January Senior play. 4'l 0r1n Dt-vim-. The' cutest baby of the Senior Class is lilvannr Du Sang, Beliinrl her stand the Hrunnvr-up nuisanCes from lc-ft tn right: Patsy Dohannos. Pat Ferrara, Bar- bara Burkvs. and Hz-lon Harris. q-.--r I ' , F Y b + r V Q --:.., L,....,,rm ,V,X ,wuz SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Orlando Garza, Presidenlg Roy Gibson, Vice'- Presidentg Maximo Reyes, Secretaryg Helen Jua- rez, Treasurerg Charles Hooten, Parliamentarian Donald Ward, Sergeant-at-Arms. 7 Thtfiff A91 William Ackerman Kay Adkins George Aiken J udlth Allen Noranne Allen Rene Alvarez Dorothy Anderson Larry Appleby Alberto Aranda Jean Askew Bill Bailey Jane Bannon Delma Barron Bill Bartholomae Gall Bauer Hector Bautlsta Evelyn Bennett Wanda Bernard Blll Bllllngsley Mary Blrkelbach Betty Jo Boland Dorothg Bracewell Harry rewlngton J lm Brooklns Gerald Brooks Carol Ann Browne Joe Buckland Bonner Burke Shelby Burow Chrlstlne Byrd Katherine L,al'n Paul Caruthers Ruth Chavez Kay Cherko Richard Clark Georgia Cobos James Cole Quara Colller Joyce Colvin Theodore Cone Nancy Cook Robert Cooke Mlchael Cooper Carole Corbett Marla Cortlnas Howard Crook Belva Davls Madellne Daw Darlene Dawson Nancy DeBrunner Lllllan de la Plaza Kenneth Demary Maureen Dennehy Doris Deter Ronald Dettman Bond-4 Duchouquette David Dunn Robert Dunn Ellzabeth Dupree Clorlnda Duran Aprll Echols Molly Edens Barbara Edwards Manuel Elorreaga Lee Eubank Blllle Louise Farmer Kae Sharon Fedrlc Bobby Feldner Marjorie Fllleman Etta Mae Fine Wllllam Fiske Margaret Fleager Sara Fortuno Creedena Foster Garrett Foster Robert Franco Lydia Franco Mike Furman Yolanda Garcla Orlando Garza Joan Gayle Lynn Gemmell f-Q Ronald De Vllller Roy Gibson Eleanor Gonzalez Jeanette Gourley C le y Lyd a ranados Mary Granados Robert Gr u an lva Dee Hackett, Nancy Hall Jeanette Hardin Allce Harris June Harrison Linda Hart Billy Hermann Emma Hernandez Servando Hernandez Donald Herndon Anlta Hoffman Irene Holguin Charles Hooten Judy Horle 'I'om Hoy Margaret Humble Wllllam Hurtt Beverly J arvls Jean Jennings n nson Shirley Johnson Thomas Jones Mary Juarez Mary Helen Juarez Wanda Karsteg Martha Kenne y Barbara Kinder Larry Latham Robert Ledlow Ernesto LeRoy Edward Lewis Mary Lewis , ,Yen ,,,,,,,,,, 1 -11 ri John Llnebaugh John Longrldge Allne Lowman Yvonne Luderus Marllyn McConnell Myrna McCoi Gary Mc-Clus y JoAnn McDonald Lee McDovv ell Jeanette McFadden Iglary Mciioldrlck a . . or s cVay Ernest Maclas Josephine Malooly Clayton Mansfield George Martch Dolores Martlnez Francisco Mena Dan Miller Kenneth Mille: Rex Miller Ralph Miranda Agustlna Monzon Charles Morrls Joe Muckelroy Mary Lou Mulllngs Otto Munoz Arthur Napoles Elvla Negrcte Sandra Nelson Ann Noble Dorothy Norton Patrlcla Oates Mlke O'l-Iara Arcella Olivo James Osborn Selma Osborne Shirley, Pace Mary adilla Richard Patton Eleanor Payan Douglas Pfeiffer Gayle Pickett Sharon Pillar James Ponder Reggie Ponsford Donna Pracht Marjorle Pr 'or . u nney Sarah Raffel Pal. Ragland Don Ranly Bonnie Reavos Flora Gil Reid Robert Relfsnyder l-'ranclsco Reyes Maximo Reyes Marian Reynolds Danlta R1 ardson T ene lder Fonnle Rlordan Barbara Roberts William Roberts Bob Robertson Rosalind Rodeo Arthur Rodriguez Emma Rodriguez Mary Rodriguez Barbara Rogers Deboris Russell Johnny Saldivar Angelina San Roman Howard Scanlan Calvin Sexton Alexis Shlanta llarold Sibert .lose Simental Joan Smirnoff .Ianyth Smith George Smith Lane Smith Tv May Snedlgar Constance Sorensen William Spencer Cleo Springstead James Stovall John Stromherg Thomas Swann Carleton Talbot Paul Talbott Mary Taylor Robert. Taylor Carlos Tollez Ronald Tomlinson .1 ar-k Trice Elaine Turrentine Nina Van Horn Rosa Villalva Aurora Villegas Hugh Walker Donald Ward Charlane NVard David Wardlaw William VVehb Joyce West Donald Whitaker Allen White Nina While Willis Wick gamesvlsfiggs etty rl ne Dale Wlllilir ' Jerry Wilkins Elizabeth Williams Anna Jean Wlpf Jerry Witherspoon Sue Wood Jack Wynn Barbara Young Edward Yruel Mary Zappa Mary Zuloaga 39 SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Mrs. O. A. Labbe Mrs Helen N Crye, and Mrs. Mary Walker January Seniors will causv no more pains To thi- lowvr Cl3SSIIlPIlfVVh0Sl' rclivf is vain, For a much larger Class they now have' to l'lll.l. .NCKICRNTAN Panithcr Assnriatiun Square Daiirtc' Club Svnior Play Piuiie-1-r Staff R.O,T.C, Oiiirer N.R.A. w-vw KAY .XIIKINS Suplmnmrv lfavuritv 2111! Plan- Iivnuty '31 lfuoiiyzlll l'rinr0s.s '34- Svninr National Ilonur Society Slurli-nl Cmmril '55 Auslin-in-Action '52, '53, '55 N.R.A. facvf The lVIighty May Seniors fill ihvir nn-w placv. -can ,ll'DITlI Al.l.liN Austin-in-Artion Quven Svnior National Honor NORANNI2 ALIEN Senior Favuriie '35 Austin-in-Artiun Prinrvsc GIQOKCIC .XIKIQN YIIRRINIA .fXl.lCXANUliR Pantlwr Assnciatiml 5.5.5. is LARRY APPLIZBY Panthvr Assriciation Illi, Club Fulton Ili-Y lr. Forum Cllf'i'l'll'illli'l' R.0.T.C. Sponenr Kulvvnlu lNIodc-rn Dance Club R.0.T.C. Sponsor F.H.A. Murlvrn Dance Cluli Studi-nt Council '31 il un.. ALBICRTO ARANDA JHANNI ASKEVV BILL BAILEY Debate Varsity Fooiball Senior Play A Club S4-nim' Play '35 Austin-in-Artion '55 li0Ul'1I,l.A .IANIC BANNON .lunim'-Y-'I'm'r1s Latin Cluli GKYA. NEhonal'Hnnor Sociely ml, . 1 1 ,lnninr Historians lll'1l,WlA RARRUN Pioneer Stuff Studs-nt Counfil Paul-Aint-i'ic'm1 Club Student Aasiwtznn ICRIN ICVICLYN lSl'INNlI'l l' lJ.l,. Club Stuflvnt Counril, l-'ull 'S I- Rli'l'TY .IU ROIANIJ in GI'illAl.l7 BROOKS Punthvr Assoriutimi Nulimizxl Ilonor Sorivty R,U.'l'.C. 0H'ic'c-r Anxtin-in-.M tion, ' 33 Ronnrl-lfp Staff Quill zinrl Scroll Sovir-ty NVILLIAM llAR'l'I IICLUMAIQ H,O.'l'.C, Uffifvl' Oflicfrs Club Audio-Visual Club fl.'l.1'1 W WVANDA ISIQRNJXRD R.0,'l'.C. Sponsor Girl? Rifle- Club Girls' Riflv 'll-nm G.A,.'X. Svnior Play DOROTHY RRACICXYIZLL A Choir Pionr-1-r Stuff Sc-ninr Y-'l's-1-ns Svnlor Play CAROL ANN RRUWNE Junior lfurnni Nitsuzi 'l'ri-lli-Y .lunirur llisloriuns Rolnul-l'pS1a1ff Quill S Scroll GAII. BAUER MANNY BAUTISTA Office-r, R.O.T.C. IUC. Club .Xudio-Visual Club Pioneer Staff Track, '53 Rangvlinflers Club BILL BILLINGSLY Audio-Visual Svnior National Honor Society Football Court, '55, '54- Junior Favorite Ronuty, '54- Stuflcm Council All-Austin Girl MARY C, BIRKELBACH HARRY BRIQYYINGTON JIMMY BROOKINS Yarsily Football, Sl, '53, '54 A Club Pznltlmr Assnriation Sturlvnt Council, '52 B 'foam Football, '52 VARLICNIC BROG JOE BUCKLAND DE. Club Pioneer Staff Audio-Visual Club Austin-in-Action O At homeroom high seniors express their views, On tho place of activities and times that they choose, Officers are elected and start on their way To an eventful year from January through May. GEORGIA COBOS KI'I'I'Y CAIN G A A League of Letters Tri-Hi-Y Senior Band DARYVIN BULLARD Sill-IIBY RKRONX JOYCE COLVIN National llunor Society Round-Lfp Staff Quill and Scroll Masque and Gavel Publir Arlflress Club R.O.T,C, Sponsor -W up-ur fr ISUNNIVR lll'llKl'l .lnninr National llonnr Society Austiri-in-Aftiml Studs-nt Crlunril Latin Cluh 'l'ri-I li-Y l,t'ag.fm- uf l.z'ttt'rs ffllRlS'lAlNlC ISYRIJ Natinnal llnnnr Society lltlaisqilt- anll Gavel 'I'nasIniastt-rs St11rIc'lltC41t1lu'il, '54 llvlmlt' Aus!invin-.M'titni, '55 in .llfANl'l'A CARlt0I.I. PAUI CARUTHI RS RUTH CIIAVICZ KAY CHIZRKO lllllllkllll CIHXRK Panthu Association Junior National Honor Society Latin Club P ' ' malls' - . Austin in Action '54, '55 League of Ls-ttt-rs G.A.A. Square Dance Club Round-Up Staff S:-nior Play -...Q JAMES Football .I unior iii l Bois Coon Svnior National llonor Sorim-ty Kal:-vala Junior Historians Stix-iirv Club Toastrnastvrs Latin Club po HOWARD CROOK Pan Gnlrl Hi-Y Sffnior Play lllil,VA JOY DAVIS Imaguv of Letters Future Hnmvniakvrs of Anlvrica Junior Historians QUARA C0l.l,llilt Rounrl lfp Staff Junior Historians Beauty Contvst 'il Nitsua 'l'rivlli-Y Quill and Srroll lVllCHAHl, CUUPICR Q Tonstniastvrs Club .4 17 J if TICD CONIC DJJ. Club 'QS' CAROLE ANN Cf0lll3lC'l'l' Junior National llonor Socivty Sc-nior National llonoi' Sorit-ty R.O.T.C. Sponsor Student Counril 'Sl Latin Club Narirvnia Tri-I li-Y NANCY CROW' NANCY DILBRIFNNICR livaguv of I.m-tu-rs Band GAA. Club Brush 'n Palf-ttf' Kalvvala Rosalilia Tri-Ili-Y lNl.-XDFl.lNlC ll.-NNY Nitsua Tri-lli-Y F.ll.,-X, Club Studi-nt Counril ill, '15 P.E. L1-aflx-rs G.A.A. Svninr Play l.ll,l,IAN mx LA PLAZA Svnior llanel Toastniastl-rs Iyaplc of li-ttvrs Rosalilia Tri-lli-X PE. l,Parl4-ri Austin-in-Aftinn NANCY COOK Sturlvnl. Connril Kalcwala Iragtls- of l,c'ttor's Squaw llanu- Club MARIA I,0l,'lSA IT0ll'l'lNAS Svnior National llonor Socicty Orchestra DARIJ-1Nlf. IMNYSON G.lf..'X,lf. Club Nitsua Ti'i,lli-Y Junior llistorians lVlAllRl'll'lN l7l'iNNl'illY National llonor Socivty Assistant Sturlvnt Manager Stuflrnt Counril '35, '3-P, '55 A Choir Varsity Ts-nnis R.O.T.C, Sponsor VXWVQ M' M gf 15 F L,W,,,fAJl9Mfl- fyfwfl If Wy VP ' bM 1 arr1v st1n n-I .tion is haf! :fp 9 them of he Ball our 25th y r, Qf 3 AIA! E I epresentatn or illy r Q M ff' 4 age to het e f .l 1l,guur A ff D!! l dl f X all ffl 09 M ,1 My ff ff JW Mm' ll DORIS DETICR P.lC. 1.011111-r R.0.'I'.C. Sponsor F,II.A. Nitsuu Tri-Ili-Y 975' Austin-in-Arlion lk! I ' RON XID DI' XIIIIFR '41 W1 fy! fl if ' A f ' Vail Uwjwfl fxsxzf., H ROBERT DUNN ELIZABICTII UVPRFF Cl ORINDX Ul ll NN Svnior National Honor Society P m Ami H4 In C uh Baskr-thall Track MOI.I.Y EDENS F.II.A. Euan' DZIYICI' Club lVl.NNl TICI. lfl.0llREACA Sr. Play AurlinAVis1ml Smlim' Y-Tvmls Navirmxm Tri-Hi-Y P,lC. I.m-adcr lSll.l,llC LOUISE I-'ARMICR 1, SIIARON FICDRIC Spanish National Honor ' lVlnsq1n- annl Gave-l Kalovala K 'l'ozist1iniste1's Stutlvnt Council '54 S' I4'.T,A. Round Up l 'l l'.X bl.Xl'l ITINI-1 Snnlvnt Council .iilstiii-in-Actioii '53 IIE, Club Latin Club F.'l .A. FILA. in-Q CIHIQHIJICNA FOSTER Tri-lli-Y Square Dance Club 3 MIM-I FURMAN Ss-nior National Honor Varsity Football Varsity liaskntballg Baseball HA Club Austin-in-Action Most Athletic Bny Senior Play nn- XYlI,I.I.XM FISKE GARY FOSTER Ss-nior Nznionail Honor Society Clic-4-i'lz-ml:-1' Round lfp Stuff '54-, '53 Quill X: Scroll Junior Fziworite Boys' Slzitc L. YOIANDA GARCIA Nntionzil Art Honor Brush 'n Pallet Pain .Xiiivi'iL'nii Club Stinlx-ni Council G,A.A. BOBIBY IVICIIJNER Piiiilln-r Association Pun Gold HifY ll lfootlvaill Team Sr. Track Jr. lligli Basketball Jr. High Football PICGGY IVLEAGER ROlSliR'l'O FRANCO MA Choir ll.U,'l',C. Officer Student Council F .T ,A. Pain Ainc-rican Club ORLANDO GAIIZA Nntinnnl llonor Soririly 'G lf, '55 Prvsinlm-ill S4-nior Class '53 Most Popular Boy '53 Sturlvnt Nlninigvr, Fall, '54 Rounfl LpS1liff, 454, 55 G,H.A, 45 Stuflcnt Council, Fall '54 MARGIIC FILLICMAN Princess Royal Pantnra Tri-Hi-Y Majorctte R.O.T.C. Sponsor Junior High Beauty Bios! Popular Girl NANCY FLYNT LYDIA FRANCO Jr, Y Teens F.T.A. Student Assistant i' JOAN GAYLE Stuflvnt Council, 'S+ R.0.T.lI. Sponsor Austin-in-Action '51 Sz '55 Leziguv of licttcrs Beauty Contvst, '54 Naciroina Tri-Hi-Y in f 7 i X fn .1 if ' , vffh xx' . fy .L lf ' 1 jf 6 M' j 11 I I A 1 1 0- , ff, f 1 ,W lf JP U q-'V i 'A fy Q lvvy A 1. ju or i lb L 'i ' fi l !-' 1 iffcf xi ,. A A If Wh, A , 4 X- in f X 1 pf ,ff t 41 V nf? if , , Q' 1 'X ni' I . 4 , . ff 1 f ' ,L VVhv n s are i 1' 1 the M1111 'y H , - 1' ' fi in 1 1111911 'in H, IHA I 1 fp! 1 and S cal 'intl Privates, to C lb I I 'LU e l1or17,jTai':Zflu1-. . li 'M ' 57 ' X 4, 'V ,4 . I. 1 , il' f 1 jf 'W' fZ1,,,fi,ilI,,w,,,M, MHA P fl' , lf' fur, Ai X UL 1 ff fd ' f 1 .- 517 Lil. 1 11 if! Af flirt, ,f!,5' JI !1 X A : , L , , W' up 11 f .1 , 1 ,f 1 iv JEANl'I'I 1'li GOURLEY Editor of Round Up Senior National Honor Society Junior National Honor Society Nitsua Tri-Hi-Y HA Choir Latin Club ROISHWI' GRAY R.O.T.C. Uffifs-1' 0Hic1'1 s Club HA Chuir Fencing Club Chnss Club Stuflvnt Assistant ROY GIBSON Varsity Baskvtball Svnioi' National Honor Society Junior National Honor Society l-ZIJCANOR GONZALEZ Pan-Arnerican Student Assistant IXDIA GRANAIJOS Majorc-ttf-, 1951-1955 Austin-in-Action lVlo4ii'rn Davin' Club F.H.A. Club Nilsun Tri-Hi-Y NANCY HALL Svnior Y-T01-11s F.H.A. Club Student Council, Spring 'S+ Junior National Hoimr Sufivty Quill and Scroll -1, pn- Al.lClC HARRIS Sc-nior Nnlimlal Honor Swflz-ly Mrulm-ru 11211160 Club R.0.'l'.C. Sponsor Quill mul Srroll lluuml l'p Staff Sluflx-nt ffuuxxfil H ICNIBIA H1-lRN,XNDl-ZZ Ruszxlilia Tri-Hi-Y Iivnuty Contvst R.U.'I'.C. Spunsur Pan Armwifarl I .ll,A. S4-Him' Play by IIIIVNIC IIOI.Gl'IN lVlusquv mul Guvrfl .luninr llisturiuns Pun .Xxxxwicall .Iuniur Iforunl IR-llclxloiv Nlkllfi XIIIIT III'NIIII.ll'. l , I HX. Club Stumlvnt Cuunril LINDA IIART IIll,l.Y IIICIKIVIAN 511014-ty II.0.'I',C. Sponsor CJ1: lliglxl ' Ir. Y-'I'c-m-ns .Milf-ric'zl 9- SIIIKYXNINJ IIIIRNANDIQZ Spumxlx Y.1t'l Ilunm' Surivlv S4-nim' Nzllimml lIm1m'Smim-ly lilll lll Ill I l3lfYI-'lll.Y ,I XRVIS I'unll14-I' Xwuciatiml Pulvlir Xnlwlrr-ss Clulm l' II X I'lI x Wu Q- X X Sl-niur l'l.1x' I.. .. .XNIIIX I lOl'IfNl NNN 'l'l'lUlVl XS IIUY Quill mul Stroll Stumlvnt Council '35, 3 Pzmtlu-r .'Msm'iutiun Ruurlrl I p Stuff R.O.T.iT. Ofliu-r ,I VAN ,I IVAN I NUS Knee high pants, a boyish face with a lolli- pop smear, A freckled faced girl with a grin ear tu ear, The teddy bear, thc slingshot, and the water' 811115 Are all part of High Senior Kid Day fun! MARY JUAREZ WANDA KARSTIHNT G.A,A. Senior Play Senior Y-Teens Tri-Hi-Y LARRY LATHAM BOB LICDLOVV Hi-Y AudioAVisual MB Choir N.R.A. Square Dance Club MIKE THOMPSON RALPH JOHNSON A Club Varsity Football '53, '54 Varsity Track '34-7 '55 Bw Toam Football ,an SHIRLEY JOHNSON JUARILZ R.O.T,C, Sponsor Senior National Society Public Address Club Austin-in-Artion Princess '51, '55 Square Dance- Club R,O.T.C. Sponsor Rosalilia Tri-Hi-Y Stuclvnt Council Beauty Contest '54 Round Up Staff Senior Class Treasurer MARTHA KENNEDY BARBARA KINUER Junior Y-Toons Tri-Hi-Y F.H,A. Senior Y-Teens Tri-Hi-Y Spanish National Honor Sncivty Studvnt Council . Latin F ,T.A. ERNESTO LEROY HID LHXVIS Panther Association SSS Audio-Visual Student Council Falcon Hi-Y lVlAllY LIQVVIS Brush ,N Palette Svniux' Play JOHNNY LINICBALIGII Svnior liamrl Panther Assuciutiuri YVONNIC ILDFRLTS .lunior Nuticmul Honor Society Smlim' Naiimlul Honor Society Mzlsqur- zmrl Gavel 'l'0zxstixmst01's Zurl l-'lzwv B1-ziuty R.0.'ll.C. Sponsor lNl.XliII.YN NICCONNELL Girls ffllnil' NIMH 5In:f.4ll.llRIfiK l,ib1'.u'5 .Xxsixtillll G..X,,X. JERRY MCCLAIN Band Officer, R.0.'l'.C. Falcon Hi-Y Senior Play nn.. Jo.-XXX BIr:DON.XI.lJ Varsity Tvnuis Lniin Club Junior llishurinns Nilsua 'l'l'i-lli-Y Rnuml Up Stuff I JAY Mc:LEl.L.XN G .ATC lclvnt Asslctziilt N .I v J .IOIIN IUNKLIRIIJGE .'Xl.lNlC LOYYNIAN .lulliur 'l'1'alc'k Tri-Hi-Y l':mth1-r Association Latin Club R.0.T.C. Sponsor Austin-in-Action MYRNA MUCOY GARY MCCLLYSKY S4-niux' lluilrl Scnior Play p-as l,lClf IXlc:llUXYl1l.l. .ll1XNl'i'lVl'l'i BICIQKIDIJIQN ll 'l'rzu'k Sm-niux' National Iluuor Sncivty Sm-nim' Play .Xlntiri-iii-Avlioli Smlim' Play 1,4-nguv nl' I4-tu-rs l .ll..'X. 'Ella I'luc4- lic-amy DORIS NIx:Y.XY I-1llXI'.S'I'U BI,XCl.XS l'1rn1wl'S1z1lf yu -www ,4- I JOSIIC IVIALUOIA' GEORGIC MARTCH A . V J, , K E . -K 4 x V. l'.A.A. Senior National Honor Society on Unnfh 4Ddy high at mon' dn up with Jiininr Y-Tcl-ns Junior National Honor Society In Sun' P.lC. l,varlvrs Baskvtball Captain Happy and shouting anrl all full of fun Svnior Play UA Club But ww hc-n that days over, tlif1y'vv nurs- rliangerl thvir tune, 'l'irf-rl, hoarse, and sunburnvcl--tlivy rnturn hy the moon, DAN Mllllill National llnnor Socivty Quill anfl Stroll Stuslont fluunfil Squarv llanfc' Club Rnunfl lfp Staff pu- AIICil'S'l'lNA NIONZON G,A.A. lv'- DOl.URl4iS NIARTINEZ FRANK IVIICNA Varsity Football B Iiaslwtball Svniur 'lirafli A Club Smiim' Play 14 .'I,A. A Chnir P.lQ. l,n-advrs Student Counfil Austin-in-Aftinn --, KICN MILIAIQR RICX MII,l,I'lR RALPH MIRANDA Choir Square- Danrv Club Distrilxutivc' Education SSS Library Assistant Iiangc-finders Autlin Visual Junior Band Cl l.XRl .IQS MORRIS Pan Gulsl MlfCKI.lCROY MARY LOU MULLINGS Choir Square Dance Club Panthvr Assuriatinn GiI'lS Hiflf' TPHIII Piniivm' Staff Studvnt Assistant Quill anrl Scroll 50 Alllllllll N,Xl'Ol,LlS lCl.VlA NICGRETE SANDRA Nl41l,S0N w Yursity A fllulm Pam Amvrirau Varsity Tvmlis Night S1-ilim' National Ilo1mrSm-in-ly Latin fllulm lUJ,'I'.lI. Ulfirc-1' Junior llistoriems , Cu-l'npl,, Yniwiiy Tvunis 'l's'ux11 GAA. ' If Stuflvm lilrrary Assistant .XNN NUlSl,lf llOllU'l'llX NORTON l':X'l' U-XTIQS Nlllil-1 U4ll.XR,X l ll.U.'l'.C, Spmisox' ,lmiiur lliggh lfl1vvi'l0z1nl1-1' Pzmllim' .Xwrcizitiuil Nzitimlzil llouur Sm 11-ly l'm1!nir Tri-lii-Y l .ll.A, ,limiur X-'ll-mn lNluclvrn llmiu- Clulr lhnmlilin 'l'1'i-lli-N X Stuilvill Cuunvil .'XllCl'il,lA Ul.lYlO Sl'ililVl.X .IU USBURNIQ .llNl OSISORN SIlllll.l'iY l':XfIl'i Pam Aixlwifull 'l'ri-lli-Y Picnwor Stuff li.A.A. l .ll.A. Girls Riflc' Tram Spsmisli Nuiirmal llnum' Squaw- llzlnrv Club Pimu-vi' Staff Sturls-ul Assistant Quill mul Scroll 1 lXl.XllY l-'.XlJll.l..X lllllli l'.X'l I'0N l'il.l'i.XNUR PAY,-KN DUl'Gl,.'XS l'l7l'ilFl'lR Pull iX1llf'x'ir'4n1 lUJ,'l'.ll. I.t, Cul. Sl ivnu' fflulm Svrgvzlllt, li,0,'l'.C. Ollirm-N Club lmin Club SSS Llulm lnrl llwt llrillvml Curl:-l P2111 .Kilim-i'iczi11 G,A,.X, 51 4 GAYLE PICKIC'l l' SHARON PI.II.AR Senior National Honor Finally il's time to give yvarbooks out Vflffllty Tfflll-15' Nitsua Tri-Ili-X This twenty-fifth Round llp is host lieyoml Spanish National Honor dflul-'tl Austin-In-Action lts pifturvs, the copy, and entire design l'1dn0f'In'Ch19f of Plollwr Arc the quality features which make it so Tri-HifY Senior Y-Teens Square Dance Club Modern Dance Club Senior Play fine, REGUIR PONSFORD Varsity Baseball Varsity Football Varsity Track A Club .lllVl PONDICR Pioneer Squa re Da nce DONNA JO PRACHT MARJORIFI PRYOR JUDITH ANN QUINNRY WA Choir Junior Historians Austin-In-Action '52 A Choir Sextet Student Assistant Football Princess '52 Latin Club R.O.T.C. Sponsor Junigr Y.Teen5 Roszililia Tri-Hi-Y B Choir Modern Dance Club Beauty Contest '51-'53 SARAH RAFFI-LI. PATSY RAGLAND DON RANLY BONNIE RlCl41Vl-LS Junior National Honor R,O,T,C. Sponsor DR. Club Majorettc- '50-'55 Varsity Tennis Nitsua Tri-Hi-Y L'A', Choir Senior Play 52 FLORA Gll. REID Tri-Hi-Y lVlofl0rn Dance Club Senior Y-Teens Public Address Junior llistorians ig. RORIIZRT RIC IFSNYDICR R.0.'I'.C. Offirf-r MARIAN REYNOLDS Assistant Stuilr-nt Nlailagm-r Svniur National Honor Suriz-15' R,O.'l'.C. Sponsor Nlasquz- anrl Gavel Round Ifp Staff Austin-infAction ,4'f fs 'Q CONNIIC RIORDAN Varsity 'lkfnnis Latin Club .luniur Historians Nilnua Tri-Hi-Y Ruuiul-I'p lIII.I. ROIIICRTS Svrliol' Nulirnlal llomn' Sncivty Clif-m'Ir-axle-1' Spnnimli National Honrn' Snriz-ty Captain, 'llfnnis Team Kalc-villa 'lhzistliisislvrs IVIAXIIVIO RICYICS DALE REYNOLDS Senior National Honor Sorivty A Club Scfrvtary, Sm-nior Class Varsity llasvball '53, '54, '53 A Club Basvball T1-ani '55, '54, '55 B Football Tc-am FRANCISCO RIQYES Scniur National Honor Sorivty li Tvani I-'outball H Tvznn Basketball nu-.. -1 MARILYN RIDLEY CHARI,IiNli RIDER DANITIX RICHARDSON Clit-rwlvazlvi' Svniur llmm-ruoxn Rep, R.O,'I'.C, Sponsor Cirl's Riflc' T4-am, Captain III-amy Cmitvst '53, '51- Muilr-rn Danrc Club S4-ninr Play Businm-sa Mzxilagvr of Annual gr' .IO ANN RISINGIQR BOB ROBICRTSON BARBARA ROBERTS Sf-ninr Play Studi-nt Council UB Clmir R.O.T.C. Sponsor Tri-Hi-Y G. F.A .C. Morlcrn Dancv Club Senior Y-Toons ng , ROSALINIJ RODRN ARTIIIIR RODRIGUEZ MARIA RODRIGUEZ Natirnlal Art Honor Sofivty Brufll and Pallot 53 JOHNNY SAIDIVAR Fooiball Tvam Chaos Hi-Y Senior Play A Club ALICXIS SIIIANTA Svnior Ilnnwl Varsity 'l'0nnis A Clnl1 lfallron ll:-Y R.0.'l'.lI. Ulficm-1' S1'niol'l'l21Y There are- lorxnulf., tum-slow, and rorszigzvs uw ws-ll. 111 tho Senior Prom' anyone- cuulrl tvll With ils lox trots. wnltzm, xnanlbo, and bopg Anil a rlanrv oin'1 zu clunu million! lnmnyliop, l.liN.-X SAN ROMAN Senior National Honor Sofwty Most Athlc-tic Girl Varsity Tvnnis MARY Zl'l.0AGA l'iom'w'r Staff Spunieli National llonor Sofia-ty Pan Ann'ric'nn 54 MARY RUIJRIGUICZ li.A.A. P, l-1. l.c-enlrr Di-QLORIS Rl'SSlul. P, li. l,0ml1-r IIOXYXRIY SC.-XNIA.-XN Pionvr-r Sluff Xnrlio-Yienol lI.XROl.lJ SIISICRT i ISARBARA ROGERS P. li. Club GAA .l.-XCR Rl 'l'I ,lil JGIC CALVIN SHXTON Junior National Honor Society Junior High Football Square- llancv Club Sturlvnl Counril, '51 MA Choir llarlxc-rsliop Qunrtvt JOSH SllVIl'IN'1'Al. LANIC SMITH Spanish National Ilmmr Sofivly Pzmlllvl' Association lhnxxfiinulfl Ili-Y lunim' Iligllx Track Ii 'lk-.ml Truck Sm-nim' Trafk fi' Rl-1NIi SOLN Square Danm- Pan Gold lli-Y Library Assistant JOHN STROMBI-lRKi Nntimml Riflu Aaemciulioxx Riflv 'Il-am B015 T-XYI .UR Ss-nim' Play For vw-ry in-giniiing, llu'rA-'s an rind, it is truv. So the' bmi fluss ever' bids Austin arlif'uf' lfuturv high seniors will work lizirrl and strive--f To equal thx- lirilliunfrf of May Class '31 NINA VAN l'lUliNl'1 AURORA Yll.l.llGAS Pimmm' Staff UF. Club UONNID WHXIHI DAVID iV.fXRlJl.AVY Quill and Scroll Panths-x' Association Sturlmii Counfil Austin-iii-,Xr'iion Round Llp Staff Altvrlizltv Clive-i'lvzirlc-I' MARY PARKIC TAYLOR Svnicn' National Honor Snvic-ty Quill and Scroll Round Up Staff Gii'l's Iliflr' Tvarn Nitsua Tri-Hi-Y Studoni Council JACK TRICE ROSA VI LI .Al .BA G.A.A. D.E. Club HUGH VVALKER lk-lnite Pionvc-1' Staff Toasimnstvrs Stuflvnt Council Latin Club Quill and Scroll 1-W V CARLOS TPll.l.l7iZ Pioneer Staff ICLAINI-L TURRENTINF Svnior Band 'lbnstniaistc-rs Lvagguv of Letters Rnsalilizi Tri-Ili-Y .lunior and Senior Y-Ti-ons Svnicn' Play CIIARIANIC VVARD Chee-rleacler R.0,T.C. Sponsor Tri-Ili-Y Senior Y!I'e-ens Student Council Austinsin-Action BILL VVEBH Kalvvala HA Choir Stuilc-nt Assistant -Y wvv JOYCE WEST - VVILLIS VVICK Senior National Honor Soriety Round-Up Staff Quill Q Scroll R,O.T.C. Ofliccr Austin-in-Action ELIZABETH JACK WYNN Varsity Football '51-'54 fCapt,l HA Club Student Council '51-'53 Austin-inAAction '52 Football Couxt '51, '54- v ,, . Al.l.I'1N XYHITE DON XNIIUAKER RIOITVC. Officer JIM VVIGGS Ill'i'l'l'Y Varsity Football, '52-,S+ iCapt.J JA Club. Student Counfil S+-'55 Varsity Track '52-'54 HB Team Football '51 Austin-in-Action '55 Piont-or Staff Square Dance Club ANNA JEAN YVIPF Homeroom RA-prcsuntative Girls Choir N it1on1l Honor Snci Assoriation Latin Llubg lialevala Stlidvnt Council V llvst ll.0,'l'.C. Drilled Cntlvt, BARBARA YOUNG EDVVARD YRUEI, F.H.A. Latin Club Junior Historians Stuclom Assistant 57 vty 'G+ NINA VVIIITIC DALE WYILKINS D.E. Club ls. SU li WOOD G. l .A.C. -nu., Junior National llonor Society HA Choir Nitsua Tri-Hi-Y ,- MARY ZAPPA an 'iii' f WALTER LUCILLE ABOUREZK ARMENDAREZ ' ' 1 .96 4-:.:vvE.:.'.'. ' , , -: ffl - Lg ,., E? 'Sf V T4 52: .' ssl' W Y . I .fQ:- I T2 ' T ZWig,:f,,f - I Mg i?f :52 :ff . 1 Z Sv Z5 5,4 W C1 rf m rn sw SPENCER JAMES BUNDREN D wigw . .,... . --. .E::5g:5g,- E,.,.. sv k 5 is ,:.,... if A ff JAMES RICHARD LYLE CONYERS COOK DAUTRICH s ,m,4,mJg,.,,,,i. f H ' I ,,5W ,QEE..j: E., ,. , , , I 1 I ig ' we 4 KENNETH BETTY ROBERT DUNCAN ELLIS EMMETT r f ig ' J In ' 9 , .4 ,r H ' ' 2..::,., i 1 f K Biff: - fi 5:22 . l I i , ,W a . - OLGA ESTELA GUILLERMO KAY ARREOLA ARVIZU AVELA BARWISE 0633 1-'K HARRY WANDA GARY BURFORD CLACK CLOUD ffl 5553 22 4 fi Q Q F wi Y 2 1, ' Q 433251: E we A,., 4 M .Maki JERRY DEAL Q 5 W .W 8 fi . 'EM' 'ZfI1,., 1 5:1 ' 2 32 .I P is 4 , Q . .. v 4.4. K ' ,QI 1 3 w 7 94 5 H. i f Y g H f X lx 5 5 THOMAS WILLIAM DUDLEY DUNN NELSON HOPE JO MAE F ORSYTH GARCIA GREEN ., 3 - I f I '- - 35 --2 V, ,... ' J J J J I Q .,.., . W was -.... .I 4 'H I VA... ,, I 9-P I K 'I:-.. MIKE MARIANNE FRED WAYNE LeBRON RICHARD X GREER GRILDEY GUEVARA HALL HARDIE HOLT 1 J F sa s I v -77 ,f ag! DAVID EARL HUNT JACKSON SONJA KATHRYN NORMAN J ORGENSON KRATZ LANE I ,gf my Q? ANGELA BONNIE FRANK JUDY RICHARD JOHN LOUIE MacTAGGART MCCOLLICK MCIVER MCLOY MIELE - V . Q A 1 4 .-1 -'V- 1 W A A, . , PORTIS SALLY NANCY JUANITA ROY ALICE MARIE MORELAND MORGAN MORTENSEN NEELY NEELY PARRA JERRY LOUISE DAVID PORRAS RITTMANN ROSE ELIZABETH BONNIE BONNIE You think it's funny for me to be late to class RUPP RUSSELL SABO on account of you! ---W cu-1 -v- ii G ANNE THOMAS JACK DAVID SIMPSON SVVANN VALDESPINO VAN BUREN A pt i , '.., A . 2' ::: ,--' ' T A as F ARGYRA BOB DIANNE MILTON WALSHE VVYLIE YEARBY WOMACK fi, ,,.- f W RICHARD WALDIE STELLA VELASQUEZ Fancy meeting you here! They don't even know they're standing in the middle of the street Never before in Abilenes history have five people put a nickel in the parking meter, then stubbornly parked themselves on the curb. The Student Council welcomes new members to Austin High at a coke party given in their honor. 60 The band gets ready to sound off and the majorettes prepare to strut on at a pep assembly. N4 'si s X13 ww! - ss xwQwXV,,, A WXGGS BEVERLY KRXGBAUM and BARBAB Spring Commissioners Fa!! CZ: B RENDA mlsslbner GROSE s Sl iw mv CORRINE ABEYTA GERALD ANDERSON MARJORIE BAIRD BETTY RAE BOUTWELL MARY RUTH CALHOUN ADA BETH ALLEN ADAMS ALEXANDER ,es JERRY NATALIE ANDERSON AN DREAS JIMMY CHARLES BARKER BEARD JUDY ANN BRENNAND BRUNSON SHARON BETTY CALLAGHAN CAMPBELL CECILIA AGUILAR ESTHER ARAIZA LEXIE LE BIRCHFIELD FAYE BRUTON ALICE CARREON 62 DAN ALLEN J,-v-1-M MARIA ELENA ARANDA fi V V vq-v ' 'm..,.,f JAY AMBERG MARGARET BAIRD CAROL SUE BOONE aa- vm yi ff N I HARRY BUTLER JUDY BOTTER CHARLES CAGLE EDMUND CARRERA ELIZABETH CHAPIN vu- M, I XMLJ CAROLYN JAMES BARBARA ROSALIE PARKER BEVERLY CHERRY COBB COGDELL COHN COLE COLLINS .,.x. ni 'iw W R R ,J ELSA JOHN BARBARA RUTH JEAN WANDA JAMES CONTRERAS CONWAY COOK an 'S i A QM ELMRR YVONNE MARGARET DANGERFIRLD DARLING DAVIDSON KAY MARTHA ROSBINDA DEEN DELGADO DELGADO SALVADOR DOYLE GENE SUE DELGADO DENTON DE SHAZO CRAIG CREAMER CROOK ALFRED DAVID BILL DAVIS DAVIS DEAL JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS Mary Martha Monroe, Marketa Myers. Cath erine Finerty, Natalie Thompson. Karin Hampton Mary Patrick. wh w JAMES MARGUARETTE DEE ANN DOROTHY CONNIE GRADY DIAZ DUKES DUNN DUNN DURAN DYER gg .. 5.4.12 ,.,. D., . 'A A J. -ff A .-k-:- 1 A-I ,,,A 5? .,1-' Z Z A,' , I, .,,,, . I .,.:. ,-.-,:, - l f' 21 gl .,...--: .' A Ur f' : ff ' W' gi vm , 7 : ..., 1 I , ,..,.. Aw ' I ::D 5 Y M I A 'vz' F. ' .YI R' WI .I ,Q SUSAN JAMES JERRY BETTY ROBERT BYRON ECHOLS EDENS EHRENS ELKINS EMMETT ENGLAND , ,V , ...A .:,.. ..,.1 1 Ia, , .15 Z, .: :,,.., R.:f .V J I vl 2 ..., RRA,g .S,YVY-- I ..,.. ' -': ? Wvfg- -3 :', .. x ,S fe ' W I , 'mfg , A A CHARLES RAY YVONNE WILLIAM JOHN RICHARD ERHARDT ESPERSON EVANS EVERHART FASHING FAULKNER , Y .... . EH 'M .MQW ',: --,, ...: :f'Q ' -1 1 'i4ff'2f?f5' :,, , EI : .--, 5 .xiii , 25: A W' xi T A I K' 1 :-. V: W , zgv l - .,.. 3-5:1 ,.V- UV.-: - I K --'. I , .5 -. 7 7 i s QM ,ff R I I I I 'L I :iw H V g y A f I I 19 EVA BARBARA SHIRLEY ANN CATHERINE VVILMA BILL FOURZAN FIELDS FIKE FINERTY FLEAGER FLETCHER SRRR , A I A ' A 21 .2 '.--. A HUBERT RHONDA ROBERT BOBBY KENNETH CARLOS FLETCHER FOLLETT FOX FRADY FRANCIS FRANCO SANDRA GAINOUS 5 K JOANNE GEURIN BRENDA GROSE env' JANIER HONDA SHARON HARBAUGH CELESTE GALLEGOS ZENA GARNER W,,,n f ' RWM A, It I I ,. .f'A - x TERESE GILMER .g f-1 if ':' W BOB GROSS uv SHARON HANKINS BRUCE HARPER CARLEN E GLENN GUIDRY , H ,.,, 1 .. 1 , ---- J f Y I dv flin. V a gi LESTER HANSEN ,, MARIANNE HARRIGAR ,. , ' , .535 'hind' I w EW I M' 4 X EUGENE BOB TED GEBBER GEMOTES GEIVIOTES ,. 'Q 'D . ,. 'A , 'f1f : .-' . 35, 5 f ' E .,,., ' In M' fix f YVONNE JANET VERLYN GREEAR GRIFFIN GROCE LOREN JOAN HACKETT HAMILTON KARIN HAMPTON One more drop and there'lI be exactly ten cubic centimeters of this stuff. Then what?F! uu- g 'W X , BILLY HARRIS JUDY HEINZE J ANETH HILL LEE HUNT A fB L ED LISETTA JOE HARRIS HARRIS HAWES ,. A L si I IR, , , -- ' 4 Qs' I I A I ,.R, NJ KEN JACK NORMA HEINZE HEIDRICK HENDRICKS k2.,,' AIA- I I- 4 - ', -AVV 5 S4 WI DONALD EDDIE JOAN HOLCOMB HOLT HRDLIOKA x 'mga .,, SQ? is 'W' A If'ZI w. U DELMARIE LAURA VEL NEIL JACKSON JAGER JARVIS GLENDA MELVA WINNIE JOYCE JOHNSTON JOHNSTON JONES JUNG 66 SANDRA HAWKINS BARBARA HEBFIING Y . I.. A 1 INA '1 I in BELLE HUF FMAN IRPQJJ, DOROTHY J ENNINGS jj ,X BARBARA HEINANN ERNESTINE HILL SANDRA HULL ,V .,,,,, his F RAN JOHNSON GLORIA JUSTICE KARSTEN A A Q' , s i 53,5 at up wi 9 ROBERT KELLY '. ,23 1fi..: Z SCOTT KRUTILEK BARBARA LOWE 44 A l 4+ CLEM MANCINI My mx - I W PATRICIA MAURY CAROLYN DON RICHARD MARY BEVERLY KERR KILMER KILMER KNIGHT KRIGBAUM HEL' PM M x CLAIR DICK JANET PATRICIA .IULIETA LA CAPRIO LAUGHMAN LINEBAUGH LONGAN LOPEZ ' I IL ' ' X s,4Pif'1'f , 1 J f ' Q V 1: ' Q, I I N C l Q.frfE 2f::-2,1213-Ji X . , lb, ..1---- if fr ' fi I A NANCY CARLA JOY MARGIE CHARLES MARGARET LUCKETT LYONS MCCLANAHAN MCGEHEE MacNEIL ! K NELL TOMMY MARTIN MARTIN KENNETH GLENN A refreshing drink will carry me through that algebra MEARNS MILLAN test after lunch-I hope!! 67 JOHN MIRACLE Ar s-V A'-9 PHIL MULVEY SHARON NYE Q V-v---v Q 51 ,F .fp 4 If 3 N X li 2335 I S JOHN PASSERO JUNE PERKINSON 5 ,. ' ,.,. ,, I I Aaf .g,.K , - f'. W' 1 4 'J X X ROBERTA DIANA MARY MARTHA CYNTHIA MITCHELL MITER MONROE MORRIS ,. 5 :5 ,. E? J,,A I JOHN MURPHY J OYCE OECHLSEN fvzmzg A , i WL .I,, . Vi ,..b llEEE5EgII, si f 5 MARY PATRICK gs, if If fifi? :': NORMAN PEYTON 3 ? 5 I NORMA MARKET A JOE MUNOZ MYERS NABHAN BARBARA MARTHA CAROLE O'KELLEY PALAFOX PALMER 'X , 'WML H GORDAN PAT DELIVIA REE PEDEPISON PEDEPISON PEPER N i 2...-f 5 ,JFf'5jQm ' RONALD RANDY KEITH PIERCE PIRKLE PLUNKETT 88 iff BILL MOSS .V ,M MALCOLM NEWBILI , . LIES 3 sf' 4- if 1 A :E wa, ROBERT PAMPA H Q 'M S I JIMMY PERKINS F .- . if lllggilh f Y I STANLEY POOLE E 1 X CARIVIELI CARROL RAYMOND PATSY JOSEPHINE PROANO PROTHRO QUILLIN RAILSTON RAMOS ARTHUR GERTRUDE REYNOLDS RICHMOND qw I NANCY KEITH ROSSI RYAN W. D. CIRA SCOTT SERROS ELLEN BABETTE SHECTOR SHERMAN if LUPE NANCY SALLIE ROBERTS ROBERTSON RODRIGUEZ ANDREA PEGGY ELOISA SALOME SANNES SANCHEZ 2:' ,.' .fill ' W ' :- :fri E-5:12 I 1. ,: :I ,.':EIE52E7i N s X 3-wwf .+ -Q if 5 5 , , 2 JAMES SHAVVVER ALICE REY s 4 4 5 I ff MARY RODRIGUEZ 1. . If 'ff ,g r fi :E Glr W I Q... yr...-1 ,F- GN, ALLEN SCHICK LOEXENE This is one class where you can't daydream on the SHLANTA jobAyou,1l lose a finger or two! 69 JOANE MURRELL SHUMATE SKULA .T ACK SMITH DIANE RICHARD LYNDA SPENCER SPRINGER STAFFORD M4 :ni .f ,.:' '15, I f iff ., lzxl: f 24' ? Ea g DOROTHY BOB JACK SULLIVAN SUMMERFORD SYBRANT --1. f , I .V--' -- I MARGARET SONIA MARIO TORRES TOTTEN T RILLANES ff' 'III S ga 31 , 2::- f . 5 www veg gl .,.,, 3 5:1 .:. - , WILLIE MARGARET VASQUEZ VAUGHAN BILL X VICHONE JOHNNIE DONNA PATRICIA SOWELL SPEARMAN SPENCE BARBARA ANN AUDREY 'X SANDRA STANFORD STORY 4, V STyUD q , ,ug . ' 1- ,W-fa ELIZABETH NATALIE TAYLOR THOMPSON 5 9' If in ' ' :.-' ' ..,. ..., ZQ' ff N Q 4 5 sis ' ?' i Ai , JIMMY TATUM gf.-ffs M. Ij-,Ziff A nw ALBERT CONCHA LEO TUCKER URIBE VALDES J MELISSA CONN IE DOROTHY WARE WAIMAN WANT 70 fl lv. if A .,,, BETTY BETTY KAY BEVERLY CAROL RAY MARGIE WARD WARD WARD WARD WARREN WATKINS rf? 1 ,,,,:: A , amfff ' S? 41 1 s Y NT? TOMMIE LOU KARIN KATHRYN GEORGE BARBARA FREDERICK WATSON WAOGH WAUGI-I WEIDNER WIGGS WILLIAMS if ,.,.,-' V ,X 1 ,.,, H , N X A Mg: K RAYE MADELINE JEAN CYNTHIA EVA WALTER WILLIAMS WILLIS WILSON WITHERSPOON WITHERSPOON WOODALL W .1 5 I tw I T,., J 3 NORMA ROBERT CHARLES GERALDENE PAT BARBARA WORRMAN WRIGHT YATES YOUNG YOUNG KIMBELL Loyal basketball boosters give a send off to the teams with an Moral: If you don't Want to be caught doing algebra in English after school pep rally before their first out-of-town game. class, don't pick a Seat by the teacher's desk. 'll M. y .,,, V 'Sf BILLY CHAMNES BARBARA CREAMER Spring Commissioners BILLY ROGERS MARGARET PRESCOTT Fall Commissioners ERLE ABBOTT J UNE ALDRICH ANGIE ARANDA J u ARMENDA BARCLA MARGARET BEALL 1tn... ABERTINA VIRGINIA NORMA ROSA BARBARA ACOSTA ACOSTA ACOSTA AGUILAR AGUIRRE HELEN ALFREY ' . :N : ff 45 ,C xml: 5 Q34 .uf 7 fa., W ANN ARNOLD MARGARET BARCLAY .-R- -' Q' AB,IBB. N gf ,, VALERIA BELL DAVID AJ OS EPH GWEN RICHARD ALVAREZ ANDERSON ANDERSON ARAIZA ,M :IY --.,. I fer if ff f' HARVEY LINDA DOUGLAS BAGLEY BAILEY BAIRD I I X I 'X .f J 'I -5 ROSALIND LEE ELEANOR BARENTINE BARNES BASH 7 . 5 f Mxnsi. , HOPE JOAN BEJARANO BENTLEY 73 9? , 7 'Vw 'ff V FRANK BESNETTE ,JM 1 X' - LARRAINE BALLEAUX CAROLE BAYS si G? f' I 'A JAMES BLIGHT ' ,.'f - ..,,. Q fm. .. ' --.- 2 K N x X JANIE PAT EVELYN EDWARD DOROTHY BILL BOLTON BOWMAN BRADLEY BREIHAN BRISCO BRUCE U ., ,E aff z., +55 X jf , ',i iQ54: f7v??PE52 , GARY SHARLEEN CONNIE ROSE BOBBIE EMMA BROOKS BRIRON BUSTILLOS CABRAL CAMPBELL CARRILLO ,V IVJ: ..,., V if KAY BILLY JANET LUPE RUBEN JUDY CARSON CARTWRIGHT CASNER CASTANEDA CASTILLO CHANEY ' Q +- My Sgr N-... JACKIE BOB JANICE CI-IAUVET CHRISTIAN CLARKE - Q' ,,4.,,1 2.33 2 R 1 1 f ,- :. M4 EMMA DIANE NANCY SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS CLARK CLAPP CLEMENS lst row: Queenie Saldivar, Kay Carson. 2nd row: Brenda Grose, Linda Bailey, Judy Sybrant Not in picture is Rita Myers. 74 JENNIE JANET CLEMENTI CLOVINGER Af WSI I 43 i 5 ' DONALD AUSTIN CROUCH CRYSLER A 'fx gh x I I HAL BILL DAUGHERTY DAVIS '-., vl-v I V A ' I ., Q ., CAROLYN EVELYN DEAL DEAN I 4, .1 A ulll ' 2155: Q ' 4, 1 gxx -::5. , ,: fl Vx vu.- ALFRED TOMMY DIAZ DINGVVALL iz CAROLYN J UBETTA COLE COPELAND .,... 122- ,.Z.., 141 4 HU ' ' I LEEE , 4 3 SUSAN MAX DACEY DALE ,, , .,,. ,.VA,,,, 1 A I -gf If-.wiv VV .,E.:. gif fi' MIKE GAYLE DAVIS DAVIS ALINE DQLONG Rmagm :SW 3 Bs. EMILIA DOMINGUEZ f KATHERINE DESJARDINS VIRGINIA MACK COVEY PEGGY DALEY Q BARBARA CREAMER ff' 1 MARY DARBYSHIRE MADELINE DAVISON JACKIE DEUNELL BEVERLY Liam E 2 STELLA DERAS nnv inn Mx, x GILBERT DIAZ ED DOUGLAS DOVER DUNN 75 I ,. 4? ,.,A me-WI 2 5 FERNANDO GLENDA ANELE DURAN ELDRIDGE EPSTEIN Y -:QL HELEN MICHAEL RALFE FORD FOSTER FORT 1 Q1 my Q, f 'XMHZ4 1 K EVANGELINA RICHARD ESCOBAR FERRELL LOIS J EAN I UNE FOX FRANCIS MARY RUTH FIELDS - .:::l-3. MARY LEE FRASER C Z3 V' r A .. :,, , ,.. . A JANICE LEO ELVIRA MERLE JUDY MA Y FREI GADDIS GARCIA GEMMELL GILES GNAUCK ALFRED ESTELLA CAROLYN GONZALEZ GONZALEZ GREY I ' Egg, A .... .355 Lx K ..,, I Q DAVID JUDY JIM GREEN GUIDEY HACKER nf' 7 AUBREY HAMILTON SUSAN ELIZABETH HALL HAMBLIN JAY IVAN HACKLER HALL ALICE HERRING SUZANNE MARTHA J. D. GERALD HANDSCHY HARDY HARRIS HARRIS SHIRLEY HOLT JOHN FRANK ERNIE LA VERNE HIGHSMITH HIGHSMITH HILL HINTON , 1, 1' I Q S CHARLES CHARLES BILLY FRANCIS MARGARET HEIDI HORAK HACKY HORN HOSKINS HOWARD I :.:,i uzlz- - Q EVIDA JOYCE GWEN MIKE MARIAN B11.l. I HOIVARD HOVVELI. HOOER HUBER HUDSON ' 77 ff., 1, 5 V Q 'Z ' Ie 'if 1- A x V Q, E? 333 P044 fn I ' ww BILL HANEAMNION CLARK HEWES CARROLL HOVER JOYCE HOWARD RICHARD HUGHES lf' LV ,, , 4, 3 SHERRY SUE PAT ANNA JEANNE JULIA GLENDA HUGHIE JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSTON 7 :Zigi uvlull. ..'A. 2 gv' , I ' BTN MM E I A5 AQ JOHN DAVID BELEN PAT JOAN MARY RUTH TERRY JOHNSTON JUARADO JUNKER JUSTUS KAPLAN KAPTZAN ' 4 Egg, 4 - , wa, I I -- -- 723. ff' MARLENE PAT TOM ROSEMARY ELDON JANET KEEFE KENNEDY KINCHELOE KING KING KNOVVLESS JILL KRISS 11' '. : ' - -: x GMM X GARY LAVENDER tr JOAN PRISCILLA LANAHAN LANE . gf zz- .-.-: ?f M' M vw V ,K ..:, mm I : A In M y :9 I V ' Fellows, let's hope that the Girls Foods class teaches all CLYDE MARILYN future housewives to make cookies without buming the TESTER IJEWIS bottoms of every batch. 78 YQ Q A A AI if BOBBY LUNDELL PAT MCCUTCHEON 5 ,J J 1 U ,WMI , 5 xxx 5 we NELSON JUDY SARAH ANN FRANK LARRY LOCKER LOTTA LOVEETT LOWERY MCCLEARY , 4. T P 7 :v,A 4 ii I , J BARBARA ELLEN CHARLOTTE MICKEY WYLIE MCDONALD MCGUIRK MCKEE MCKEE MCMADD JUDY JACK NANCY CORNELLIA CAROLE ANN ELLEN MCNEAL MCVEIGH MACY MALONE MAFFEE MANNHEIMER :'V .1A.-- I ' ll.: ,. - -v,,' --'. V A' ,,A. - 'Y ' A A 1.A .- .-1A JM A ww I , ' A-'-2-'2:l-f-: 5 .. 4 W' 'L 5 'f' . If I Y A , JOHN ERMA GAIL SYLVIA PAT MARVIN MARTIN MARTINEZ MAXWELL MAYO MITCHELL , MOORE it V.,. ,v .,,,' ' V' .,A. W A,-.., z I ,,,.. 'MA MARCIA ANNE HENRY MYRNA FAITH JOAN MOORE MOORE MOSER MULLINGS MURPHY MUSSICK we ' ' Q ',,..:,.--- by ' 7 ? 4, L ,,,A , ., 5 232, Ulf, A 1 ff-4 gg ,Y 5 N 2 . . .g .:4g,g:I,,:a, hx x 'E , Q fy Z, sf M, . ,lf . KEITH RITA FRED BILLY ANTONIA LETICIA MYERS MYERS NABHAN NAJARA NARVAZ NAPOLES NV :':: if I I ...., E , -. .,..., ' , ' '-': 2 I ' I e E YY EEEEE EEYYEE I EE I 1- '- ----.., - A,,.: N ,Q lvvl- : .J 55-:'l:f:: g:':-sv' . V 5 llll- Z , 13: ,.,, 1 I Z' I , E ' L-AZE -:EI V, f, axkmrd I x -.Zi . SANDY BILL LEATON KAREN BOB MARY NICHOLSON OAKES OLIVER OLSEN ORTON OSTERTAG I ,,, I ,iw if I N ' , I' A 5 PAT IRENE BARBARA CECILIA MARILYN RODNEY O'BRIAN O NEILI PAWKETT PAYAN PEARSON PFEIFER ,,,Y , ., 225321 BETTY LOU ANN CAROLYN PHYMELL PIERS PITTENGER 1 R Rf,-gig X BILL PAT MARGARET 'iBattin' a tennis ball around is a lot better PITTS PRACI-IT PRESCOTT than marching around the lower field in R.O.T.C. -any ol' day! BU f , ,X VIRGINIA PROPLT If - fb I ' A J' immm I ,. LOUISE REED BARBARA ROGERS :pun 2 2 ANN PRYOR RORRA JEAN REYNOLDS V BERTHA NELL ROSE YVONNE, PEGGY SANTOSCOY SCANLON MARY ANN ALICE SHAWVER SHERWOOD ANN PON DER ELEANOR RICHARDSON .fm e ANITA RUPP ANN SCHERMERHORN JUDY SHERMOTE CHARLOTTE CONNIE RICHIE POOLE gazes-ga-fx4:zfM?wfwt'1'Mf 'ff' QUINNEY SUSIE RICHARDSON PAT RUSSELL BRENDA SCHULLER ,, . ' 'ERN :AT f I f VIRGINIA SKINNER 81 J ANICE ROBERTSON QUESADA EVANGELINA RODRIGUEZ is-., ..,. Xe QUEENIE YOLANDA SALDIVAR SAN CHEZ LIBBY SCOTT RITA SMITH JIM SEVERNS K 2. xi CAROLYN SMITH N. MARILYN MARTHA BEVERLY SMITH SNIDOW SPEARMAN ,wg ALISDEAN DONNIE STONE STROM .Jw ' Q '- A4 , .: M , -- LOIS STUECKLER A 523: ,. MN 9, , TED JUDY ED THURSTON THURMAN URIBE I ff VIRGINIA ANN SPINKS N. ? A JUDY SYBRANT DOUGLAS VAN HORN fi 753' W 'fi CHARLES CAROL SPRINGER STRICKLAND T. ,A 1 'i I LORRAINE MARY TEDE TILBY J EANETTE WALKER .. M ..,... . . V ff x M , w, KEITH WARD A 211 we 'il R x rx' 4' if i Q ,M f QA ' T 55 3 ROBERT CLAUDIA JUDY WARD WARD WARE 'YT JENA M AX PEGGY One might think that this officer is releasing restrict- WASHBORN WEBBER WILLE ed security information, but a closer look reveals that he is merely taking part in an animated discussion over hot rod horsepower. .,. 4 W O. C. WILLIAMS ,, 4? , 'Qf Q KAR , 2 MAURENE WRIGHT L-o-1 X 5 GILL DICKIE PEGGY JEAN GAYLE BOB WILLIAMSON WILLIAMSON WILLES WHITTON WORTHY ff if .L-:' SHARON CONNIE ARAY PAU L ROBERT WYATT YOUNG YOUNG ZEEK THOMAS x 3 T . H 3 o be V Hoax yof Ut 3 . def' Qs 'DG Hppeon tlyersllilf b, o990XX was arahc IOWG and SD 5 va 9. 1' Hel Und ROOT dm 2? H 1, . it Xxxglo axe' Qoee- GVIOUS Firlod Of PNSQO Ceyelibge 55319 11196 f- -Sud W X X099 ef X, 1115-t 011, qxcaice BKX D116 lj av' C Just think-you do approximately 1.950 foot pounds of L'Let's see. I'll have a candy bar, some ice cream, and work climbing the main stairs to the library. Aren't you a bag of potato chips. No, on second thought, just give tired? me a pack of gum. 83 ' E VIRGINIA THOMAS JAN GLAZNER Spring Commissioners TERRY PONSFORD Fall Commissioner fx CORRINE FLOYD BERTHA HENRIETTA ADAMS ADAMS AGUILAR ALBA , .,A,A' I i1...:1 Q,,, JONELL LINDA PATRICIA BARBARA ALLEN ALLEN ALLEN ANDERSON E lv-f RICHARD VIRGIL TOM CORALIE ARVIZER AUSTIN BADGER BAILEY LYNDA BARR ' f RONALD BERNARD JEANETTE BARTLETT JE' -iff ,-:A 6 A Yi 5f ADRIAN BERRY 3125 JOAN BAXTER BARBARA BITTICKS ANN BEAUCHAMP ' Af an , 1 51 ! I -l l KN N LXR gg JOHNNY BLANKS 85 Q2 i ,... I .3 Vx TOMMY ALEXANDER DONNA ANGEL PF , A X If BRENDA BANNISTER A --v..Q .1, K I., l HAZEL ANN BELL VIRGINIA BLAISDELL ...4 an ,nw 5- S55 , wmv- RICHARD ALFORD W BETTY ARMSTRONG l JOE BARNES NANCY BELL MARY ANN BOHANON JUDITH HOWARD BOLDT BOONE Q 'QS S W NANCY BOB BROWN BROWN sh . n -if ' BLOISB MARY BURNS BUSALAOOHI B.. - LA VON MARIA CARDON CORTINAS 5 ' .Q W .y ,.'A O ' ..,,.. ,Q - fy fi? OILVA: R Q A ALAN JIM CHAPMAN CHASTEEN 4. mga wp, . 4 N , DEE BONNIE JUDY BOWDEN BOYD BOYD 4 in Via. T ' zzz! I' if B ROGER GEORGE ELIZABETH BROWNLOVV BRUNNER BULLOCK BECKY BRICKLER ,, :I EE .O ' O,,, RRR NANCY BURNETT CECILIA CARBALLO 1 LYON x TOM MIKE MARY CAGLE CALLAGHAN CAMPBELL J 1,.OYR ,Q ., IV, ' GLORIA CASTRO MARGARET FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS CHAVEZ Row 1: Judy Chaney, Dianne Rideout, Sandra Schuller. Row 2: Cinda Harris, Sharon Street, Judy Cra- 86 baugh. Qmk TOM CHURCH LOUETTA COLE DOLORES CORDOVA PAULA CROSBY IRENE DeARILIA INEZ CISNEROS RONDA COLE CAROLYN CLARK PAT COLEMAN PAMELA .IOANNE COWDEN COX MORRIS JOYCE CRUIVIP CURTIS I 5 E if ' , fi jx if LE DALE DENNY DEDRICK DENHAIVI .87 f 1919'- ,IACK BONNIE CLARK CLAPP V,.-- -W 4 mf ht 5 A I P ' ng? , as gm. f fix A in 2 NANCY SUSAN COLLINS CONE my ' EDDIE CLEMENTS 5, M 4 5 Mb- ,gf is ,AM HAROLD CONYERS K' X JUDY DORLA .IANICE CRABAUGH CRAFT CRAVENS . .,., A f, LEVORA DIANE MEREDYTH DANGERF I ELD DARNOLD DAY STEVE NORMA ARLENE DENTON DERAS DE WITT c KATHERINE GEORGE CAROLINE DARLENE DIANE MARTHA DICKINSON DOOLITTLE DUBUY DUNCAN DUTTON ELARREGE IAIII A A . II, 5 7 1 : ,, I2 D' r ' ' JULIA JUDY MARY LEE LYNN ROSALIE GEORGE ELKINS ENGEL ENOX ETHERIDGE EYLECHESON FAIRCHILD S e' 3iS?4',' il -.-f.- 1 4 ..... ,E-E L ..., .. - aus.. 1 Q 4,1 3 ' 'fi ' MARGERY PAT GEAN MARLYN SHIRLEY JUDY FARRELL FASHING FAULK FERRIS FIELDS FISKE RICHARD J EANETTE FLETCHER FLYNN 1,4 ,. -. ,.,g.y 4 -ii ri ' ' 7125 Q .:E1 ' TOM WILMA FOLLETT FRETTS TOM FAGAN ,R W JOHN I4 URMAN z :.,- f ,,, l I B 8 It's hard to tell Who's impressing whom the most: the girls and their giggles or the boys and their jokes. W .x f I-.-a . ,, PY ,E , f fizii f-:' ' 2 ', Q' , Zzf ' .. .',,. - I ,gy I Aw I -I-W JOHN ELVIRA ANNA ESTELLA KEITH GAILEY GANDARA GARCIA GARCIA GARDNER JESSIE PAMELA GILMER GLASIER W E G , A.,. EQ ! ' E I in ,.fv , CRAIG JERRY GOTTEN GRACY MARSHA SANDRA HAIL HAHN KAREN PAT HALI . HANSON J AN GLAZN ER PATRICIA GREAR .23 -7 gy -xt Ewa LARRY GOLD 3 LYNNE GREEAK ARMIDA GONZALEZ JANIE HABENICHT GERALD HELEN CAROLYN HALABY HALMAN HALL f-:' :i I f ., A A 'AAQ Y I,G, , 'L'L I Ay K F , .,.. J I 5 I ff 'Iv 5 A -ff I ' I2 f I , in iii V ELDRIDGE RUTH TOPPER HARDIE HARGRAVE HARMON CHARLES GAUME CHRISTINE GONZALEZ XM J B DON HAGEMAN DOLORES HALL JEAN HARRIGAN aj' is O R O CINDA RANDY PHILLIP HARRIS HARRIS HART 2 ' V4 MARTHA SUZANNE VAL HERNANDEZ HERNSBERGER HILL V' GARRY BILL HOLLY HORLE HOSKINS HOWARD f MI' .. 'A . 1A,,: an hy, W 'qw f, 4 'mflaiwggsgr ,I k 731,57 DONNIE BRUCE SANDRA I-IUTCHINS JACKSON JACKSON BILL GLORIA ROSE JACKSON JAUREQUI JETER , .ig .fy H W i 25 A-9 :If-I fn L,O O ilO - .. X, -.:- ,I 1 - ..,' QM 2' f , , , I., W DON ADDIE MIKE HARTMAN HAVERFIELD HENDERSON ,. .A,. ..., f x Ili: MARGARET MARY BESS REX HILL HOLMES HOLT ...:. .. PAT PATRICIA LOLA HUDSON HUNTER DEE HURT The school day is not spent entirely in rushing from one class to another. There is time to sit around and soak in some sunshine during lunch period. SHANNON J ENNIN GS CAROLYN JOHN JENSEN JONES I .. I I 5 LINDA NINA BROOKE KASTRIN KEELER KELLY I .VJ, , Zi KAREN MIKE MIGONNE KORNEGAY KRAUSE LaLONDE THELMA TERRY CARMEN LE GENDRE LePERA LOERA FRED JOHNNY MARY FRANCES LUHN LUTHUE MCADAMS ROCHELLE JORDAN Q I 26,13 X JOHN PAUL KERR VIRGINIA LANCE LUCILLE LOFTUS CAROLYN MCCAIN 91 ELIZABETH IRA J UAREZ KASSANOFF L AI ...,-..: ,f:., Epi' 4 ig :ff JOE JOY KIMMONS KOCH . J JOHN DAVID LATTEN LAWRENCE 45 PAT LANELLE LONG LUCKETT 'll- CHARLES JUDY MCCALMONT MCCOY A, 1 BARBARA J UANICE DAVID J IM BARBARA JOYCE MCDANIEL MCFARLAND MQMAHON McNUTT MACKEY MacKUSICK 2 RR RR VITA M V CERAL DARLENE PAUL BRENDA LETICIA IVIANCHA IVIANNING IVIARIER MARQUEZ MARSHALL IVIARTINEZ ,. . ':I:: I,, . ' , :.-- '5- W, in R91 , J UDITH WAYNE WADE MARY MARIA BILLIE MAY MAYERS MAYO MEDINA MENDOZA MILBURN I .-.. I 3152.5 h ,- V : v-,-' ie JESSE DONANN KATIE MITCHELL MITCHELI. MITCHELL '.CV' ,AW ff? .1Y, A ZIY ' I -1 'lf V' 5 hifi lkfimnrvfffiij. KAHLENE JAMES JOE In one easy lesson, the class learns to find their MOELLER MONROE MONZON way around the library without a compass or moss on the pillars. ijfml M, wg is sr 1 ax 4 X 'sw xx Q my P, sr an A. zzv 4 PP JACK JUDY MOORE MOORE 5 : fi A fk - -Q: Y ff. A, ng L, .:..O. A if :i ' 11, , 4 Q Ziff TRENT MORGAN MARILON MORENO BETTY ALLEN DICK MARILYN NEILL NICHOLES NI SBETT N ORAIN ,L MARILYN BILL OWEN PALAFOX PAUL YSELLA PEREA PAXSON I 5 LETICIA PIEDAD PITTS JO RUTH OSCAR PAREDES YVONNE PAREDES ROGER PETERS .,.. 5 . ,,,.. W VV.: 1 ,nw +- TERRY PONSFORD RUSSELL PLILAR CATHERINE POOLE GILBERT MOSER f , J 5 Pg PEGGY OLMSTED ROGER PARKS FRANCES PHILLIPS CONNIE PROTHRO PAT MURPHY 9 , ' ' : ffft f If ., A DALE OWEN BARBARA PARROTT JAQUE PHILLIPS BRUCE PRYOR ' :' la w - ,we ..: ,gg 3, WAEEE, . .,..... , A . Q, W M . , W WMI wfems - .,.,, Mug-4 h.,,., . M I If 1 'I 2 , no-qv. M 5 A 3' , 5, ' ff '- g!Q7: ? 597 Q, , f 1 f y i 'K ,aff ff-fkjw VICTOR OUYANE wwf, PATRICIA RAGLAND if ggi JEANETTE WESA REED REINHART GUILLERMO RAMIREZ ' EE?' i- . 51-:Eli ., 3, IVV. I .. I 4'-sa 5 if L LOU IS REVAS f 1 . ,. fx ' Z iw, Q , EQQ ' ' X Y if DAVID CAMELINA CECILIA DIANE ISELA CARLOS RHUTASIL RICO RICO RIDEOUT RINERA RIVERA S, ,I., . ,.I., ..,,.,, ' 'I Gi 'ERA IIR4 'W E 4 FQ: Q EQ: f Q ,QM 333 I .. ,. ,.:, ,A,, A A L, I EOE R WILLIAM DON BETH LOUISE FIDEL MARY VERGINIA ROBERT ROBERTS ROBERTSON ROBERTSON RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ R '..'. 1.2 . H .:.-'., 5 I NORMA VICKIE BENJAMIN RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ ROMIG M ..,..,. ,WV ' hi JUDY LEON ERNESTINE HAS soon as we got home he walked me to the ROVVLAND RUDDOCK RUEBUSH door, and then .... ! 94 f f Lu..-ff ROSALIE BETTY RUEDAS SAATHOFF .wwkm-wi? Vik JUDY ALBERTA SCANLAN SCHALE CAROL PEGGY SHUMATE SINCLAIR Wm SAM CARYL SMITH SNEDIGAR 'ww N PHYLLIS CHARLENE STUART TEDE MARIA SALAZAR GERALDINE SCHMILLER SUZAN SIZEMORE DAVID JUDY JEAN SAMMONS SAVILLE SANDERS snap- Wie ' - 2. SANDRA SCHULLER X., A IQ ' DAVID SKIPVVORTH SALLY SAMMER 2 'S if 'Er' 'W .816 -X 'fu :W X 3552. 5-1 - ' .5 ., 5' .. ' 1 DORIS THARP KAREN SPEAKER DAVID THAXTON 95 ELIZABETH SEXTON PEGGY SMITH BARBARA STOKES MADELYN SI-IOEMAKER ff - as M! 1 GSI' ...f R-.ff W RANDY SMITH SHARON STREET VIRGINIA THOMAS CAROL THOMPSON MIKE DONNA RITA THOMPSON THORPE TURK I 5 ANN RAMON PATRICIA VAUSE VELASCO VROAMAN g ':.'.1' f In ONO' df 'fe' figs' RICHARD GERALD PAULA WARD WATSON WEAVER ' QS I Q 2, LAVINIA BILLY BETTIE TURNER VAN SIKKLE VAUGHAN '. f:?Z2,,fg?23 U ,., VA , W Ji FRANCES MARTHA ARTHUR WALTERS WANT WARD A VE zxz Q , ,f , , .., .:,., li? . .. ,I:.: - ' --fam 551' Rigw' I TOMMY TED VAUGHN WEBB WEHMEYER WELLS BARBARA DARLEN E GALE WHITAKER WHITE WHITE KAREN DANA MARY w Cramming for tests during lunchtime is not an WHITE' WILDER WITHITB' uncommon sight in the quadrangle. j uhm GLORIA FRED GRACE WILKEN WILLIAMS WILSON L I W A fm., MARGARET BARBARA J UDY WITZ WOOD WRIGHT Y CATHRINE WHIF F W 5' DICK K WUNDALIC QA MARY JANE WISE ,qw 1 ff' 1 , ,..,.. ,. f sw Ig DORTHY ZUNDEL Q LESTER WYANNE K . -: .,..,', 5 I 2, J, X 5 5 CORLA GAINES KENNY WITHERSPOON MARY ANN YAGER fm ROY ADAIR SHARON DALE MICHELE YATES YOUNG ZAI-IRT 7 I Q QQ H ...5 . ,ZR -,,- : :E V ,.,.,. Q V Ei: ,V i '.,, I 5535 ,giif h y TONY JODY VADALA STEVENS GRADY CAFFR The freshman class does a good job in trying to outdo the upperclassmen in assemblies. on the end anxious to comments of the other K 97 iv. 'kPass her picture down here! says the fellow see it after hearing all the FALL PEGGY KRUTILEK RUTH ANNE HARGRAVE fi , Junior High Commissioner Junior High President x I K wsvvfm, 'i' . I Q ullxv SPRING NANCY NORFLEET YVEIITE LA LONDE Junior High Commissioner Junior High President 98 L-8 HOMEROOM -LAPSLEY ANGEL ALEMAN DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG HENRY CAMPOS ROSIE CINTRON TERRY COLLEY HENRY FIOL ARTURO GARCIA EMILIO GOMEZ TONY GONZALEZ ROSALIE LANTEIGNE RICHARD MCKINLEY ROBERT MCWVHORTER RAMON MONTES CHARLES MOORE TOMMY NICOLOSI WESLEY POWELL RAUL PORRAS GONZALO ROCHA RODOLFO PRECIADO PATRICIA PUGH GEORGE SALAZAR BOBBY SEYMOUR ELAINE STROUGE PATRICIA VVALTON SHIRLEY YYHITLOCK AURORA YANTO KAREN ZIENTIK L-8 HOMEROOM -MADDOX CECILIA ARMENDARIZ GEORGE BENTER SANDRA BURLESON AMELIA CAMPOS ERNEST CARBAJAL ANITA CARRILLO VANCE CAUSEY ADA CHAVARIA BOB COCHRON LUPE ESCOBAR FREDDY GONZALEZ JOHN HAMBLETON JERRY IIARMAN BILLIE KAY HILBURN CAROL HOLDER BETTY ANN JOHNSON ALEXANDER JONKONIER LARRY JORGENSON RAYMOND LUJAR MILO MEAGHER LINDA MOORE JAMES STUCKEY TOMMY TAYLOR EDWARD VALLANCE R131 nrw 'Q z 5 ? -MRS. DAVIS PAT ABBOTT CARMEN ACOSTA JAMES ANGENSTEIN MARY FRANCIS BLOCK AGUSTIN BLANCO BETTY BROWN JANELLE BROWN CATHERINE CALHOUN MARY LOU CAMACHO Dr-:LILA CHAMBERLAND CAROLYN CHASTEEN DIANE DAVIS DAVID DOLL CARLOS DOIVIINGUEZ ROBERT EARP SUSAN ENDREDY IRMA IVLORES JOHN HANSON KENNY HEINEMAN JOYCE JENNINGS PRISCILLA MARTIN LINDA PARSONS MARYDALE PHIPPENY GARY REA JOE SANCHEZ SANDRA STEELE ROBERT YVIDENER , .gg 5515, 1. 1. -' sg, , ' , I HOME ROOM --MAHON STEVE ADAMS SAMMY REAL ROBERT BUTLER RONALD COLEMAN ROGER COPELAND GENE DANIEL JAMES DOLLARD SHARON FISHER BOBBY GILES JANICE HANCHEY MARCETTE HOLLAND BARBARA ANN KIDD KAREN KISTENMACHER YVETTE LALONDE JANET LANCE RODNEY LIND ROLAND MCGREGOR KATHRYN MILBERN SANDRA MORRIS SYDNEY MORRIS PEGGY O'NEAL NAN PEABODY JOYCE PETERSON EDWARD PETICOLAS DAVIS PETICOLAS CAROL PI4'EII 'ER KAREN PI4'EII4'ER SANDRA POSEY LOUIS PROANO REBECCA RAULSTON RALPH ROTOLANTE SHORERT SCIIERER 99 H-8-PRICE JAMES BECHNELL GEORGE RICHARD BETTLE CAROLIE BERRY JIMMY CAPPS MIGUEL CHAVEZ CANDELARIA CORRAL MIKE ELORREAGA ANTONIO GARCIA PAUL GOTCHER JANICE GOSS JIMMY GRUBELS NANCY DEE HALL FORREST HEDRICK ANDY HOGAN ROBERT JESSUP NANCY LOUISE JONES PEGGY KRUTILEK ELLEN LAMB SHARON LANKFORD ARMIDA MADRID MARGIE MARTIN CLAIRE MCCLELLAND BOB MILLER ALICE PAREDES DALTON POWELL JOHNNY RAYBAL JAMES RESKEY CAROLE TRIPLETT LORETTA TRYELLO GLORIA WARREN HOME ROOM -Coach WILKERSON FY BALLARD BOB BREILON ALVIN BRUNS RICHARD BRUNS MANUEL CARRILLO BOB CLARKE JUANITA CIILPEPPER CHARLOTT HILL PETE INGRAM CAROL IRVIN GLENN MCCAIN BOB MQNUTT CAROL MILLER ELAINE MORGAN BILL MOSLEY WAYNE POND JUDY RAILSTON JESSIE RAMIREZ LOUIS RAMOS GEORGE SCIFNES GLORIA SILVA DORA SMITH HOWARD SMITH RICHARD STEARNS CARMEN TABOADA RALPH TALBERT DAN TOWNSEND TRIRY VILLANE RONALD WARD SANDRA WHEATEN EDWIN WILLIS SHARON YATE H-8-ROMER DONALD ARMSTRONG RICHARD CLARK DELIA GARCIA MARY LOU LEROY JOE LUCKETT GILBERT LUJAN LINDA JOYCE MALONE HECTOR MAYNES DARLENE MITCHELL ALAN MUNDELL ROBERT MUZZY MARY JANE O'KANE MORRIS SANCHEZ BERND SEILER MILDRED STIEFEL LES SHELTER RONALD TAYLOR SUE ANN THOMAS RALPH TORRESY WILLIAM TRACNOR JOEL VILLALOBOS ROBERT YVASHINGTON REBA VVITHOLDER MARY MAGDALENA YAPOR MICHAEL REVELEY GEORGE HELLESON JERRY HOLLEY sl 'H A , ,iwu-v.I.:f 2 fi-'T I 4 I . 5 mix' 9, ' Vik: W X '?- ' .rfflstifffwiiwi Q lm JIS' IDU L...-11 HOME ROOM -ROSYLN DOROTHY AIKEN CORINNE ALBA PARLSY BISHOP VICTOR CHARSON LEE COULEHAN ROBERT CROCKETT JUDY CRYOLER BONNIE DEWITT NANCY JO DOWING JOE DOVE AUDREA FOX PAT GAILEY MARGUERITE GONNELL REBECCA HAMMOCK KAREN HOOK ADELE HOWARD GEORGE HASE JAMES LALIBERTE PAT NECSLEY DILBIAN NUNN CURT PARKINS BILL PEDERSON KENNETH PERSINGER SALLY SCHROEDER EARL TENNY JOE WORKMAN -WATERS JEAN BECK ELVIA CHAPARRO RONNIE CLARK JANICE CRABTREE MERLE DAVIS DEBBIE EMBRY DAN ID GARDEA CORINA GONZALEZ SUSAN HARDY BERNARD JULIAR JOE LARRENIONE JOHN LEBLANE HARRY MCLAUGHLIN TOMMY MATTHEWS DOROTHY O'KELLY JUDY PEDIGO CARLOS PENNA ELAINE PRAGER ANNE RALZLOFF CHRIS SCHULLER HENRIETTA SEELIG HELEN STOUDT JUDY SWEAT ROSARIO TERAN BREAN TODD BRUCE NVALKER CARLIE VAN VVALLER WILLIAMS-H-8 BERTHA AGUIRRE ADELE BROWVN CECILIA CHAVEZ BETTY ANN CRANFORD ROBERT FARMER YSELAS LIMON FRED LOVE BARBARA MCMILLAN EARLE MOORE KATHY MURPHY JEANETTE PIERCE BENJAMIN REVILLA ISELA ROMERO YALERIE RUPERT JESUS SANCHEZ. JOHNNY SANCHEZ GARY SCHWYEINHAUPT HASKELL SHELTON RODGERS SHROUT CARMEN TREJO AUBREY TUCKER MARVIN WALTERS JOAN VVATTS MARIE WHITE JOE WVILCOX DAN VILLEGAS I E' I During Junior High's special 'Thanksgiving Assembly rnenibcrs of the Junior High speech Class give a play on tho true meaning of Thanksgiving. is: 2 ,il L X I HOME ROOM -KIDWELL MARY AGUILAR SUE BAILEY SULANNE BONTA FRANUINE UARDILLO BERNIO DIAZ ERNIE IVRENTES ROBERT GIYENS HENRY GUEREQUE LOUIS HANNUNI PAUL HICKS G, A. JARVIS TED JOHNSON DRUCILLA LOLLY BETH MEAD JOE MESSER TEDDY MOLDER TI-IELMA MORALES ROBERT NAVARRO NANCY NORFLEET LIBBY PONDER HUGH PRESTWVOOD JAMES QUEEN JUANITA REYES STEVE REGAN JAN SIIAFFER JIMMIE LEE SAULES ROBERT TABOADA SUSAN VEGA GAIL IVEITZ. NANCY NNILSON LINDA WITHERSPOON LARRY WOODS 1 .. '5 :Qi 2 J ' I ' S 4 BARBARA KIDD First Place Beauty I I I DICK NISBETT JOAN WATTS Second Place Beauty GLENN MCCAIN JOAN WATTS JUNIOR HIGH REPORTERS JOAN WATTS JANICE HANCHEY Third Place Beauty lfnrflr Best dressed cowhands on Western Day, Edwin Willis, Joys Tnan VVQHQ Tnm ffI'11xrrh 1 MEMBERS WILLIAM FLOYD ADAMS DAVID ALVAREZ BARBARA ANDERSON DICK BETTLE BARBARA BITTICKS MARY ANN BOHANNON BECKY BRICKLER JEANETTE BROWN MARY BUSALACCHI WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT SUSAN CONE MARIA TERESA CORTINAS LEE COULEHAN DARLA FAYE CRAFT DENNY DENHAM CAROLYN DUBUY JULIA PAT ELKIN EVANGELINA ESCOBAR CONNIE FROSS KEITH GARDNER JESSIE GILMER JAN GLAZNER MARY GNAUCK GERALD HALABY MARSHA HAIL RANDY HARRIS KENNY HEINEMAN LANNIE HUGHES DONNIE HUTCHINS ROSE ANN .IETER LINDA SUE KASTRIN BROOKE KELLY BARBARA KIDD YVETTE LA LONDE LORENE LANCE JOHN LATTIN LANELL LUCKETT CHARLOTTE McKEE JIM MCNUTT GERALD MANNING IVIARGIE MARTIN ANDREA MOHWINKLE JUDY MOORE MICHAEL O BRIEN DALE OWEN CURT PARKIN BARBARA MARIE PARROTT NAN PEABODY JACQUE PHILLIPS LIBBY PONDER TERRY PONSFORD BETH ROBERTSON MADELYN SHOEMAKER MARILYN SMITH ANN SPINKS SHARON STREET DAVID THAXTON BETTY VAUGHN CARLIE VAN WALTER JOAN WATTS PAULA WEAVER PRISCILLA WHITE JOE WILCOX MARGARET WI'IZ MRS. INEZ WOOD, Sponsor JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Junior National Honor Society is com- posed of eighth and ninth grade students. It is a national organization and the Austin Chapter is one of 500 scattered throughout the United States. To be eligible for membership, a student must rate high in scholarship, citizenship, service, and leadership. FALL OFFICERS President-TERRY PONSFORD Vice-President-KEITH GARDNER Secretary-VCHARLOTTE MCKEE Treasurer-J IM MCNUTT Student Council Representative MARGARET WITZ SPRING OFFICERS President-MARGARET WITZ Vice-President-JAN GLAZNER Secretary-MADELYN SHOEMAKER Treasurer-DENNY DENHAM .V I x11cx1BL1P.s CIORINNE ADAMS DOROTHY AIKEN I'A'I'RICIA ALLEN JAMES ANGERSTEIN BARBARA RITTICKS MARY BUSALACCHI RONALD COLEMAN SUSAN CONE ROBERT EARP CERRY GARNER .IICSSIE GILMER REX HOLT ADELE HOWARD DONNIE HUTCHINS CAROLYN JENSEN BARBARA KIDD PEGGY KRIITILEK YVE'IvI'E LALONDE FRED LUIIM MARGIE MARTIN .IUDY MOORE KATHY MURPHY .IOYCE PETERSON ERNESTINE RLIEBUSH CARYI. ANN SNEDIGAR BARBARA STOKES PHYLISS STUART VIRGINIA THOMAS .IOAN NVATTS LINDA WITI-IERSPOON HARRY ROBERTS U, . I my-5 ,- I 'ZW UNIOR FORUM lllv purposr- of tI10 Clu In ll'Il to lm 1-I'i'oc'tIx'e vutvnw IIIVHIIQII pmvtifo of tho clmnu- tIdIIL'NYilyill1Kl tlukreby bc-unlw In IIN mlm mul Iul vililcllx ' ' - and nwrvusv- W7 PENQUOTE The aims and purposvs of tI1v Ponquote Club are to foster lit' erary talent, supply original material for thc I'io110m', mul to fI,lI'TllE'l' se-If c-xpressioxl. M E M B E R S BRENDA BANNISTER LINDA BARR DICK BETTLE DARLA CRAFT DIANE DARNOLD DENNY DENIIAM GERRY GARNER JAN GLAZNER MARTHA HERNANDEZ DONNIE HUTCHINS PEGGY KRUTILEK BUDDY LUNSFORD CLAUDIA MARTINEZ CAROL MILLER RICHARD NISBETT MARIDALE PI-IIPPEN Y IESSIE RAMIREZ, JUDY RAILSTON CARLOS RIVERA MARY VIRGINIA RODRIGUEZ NORMA RODRIGUEZ ERNESTINE RUEBIJSH ML CARYL ANN SNEDIGAR TONY VADLA in 4.......z!l.. UNIOR Y-TEENS The purpose of Junior Y-Teens is to help the girls 'Ito grow as a person, to grow in fric-nclship with people of all races, religions, nationalities, to grow in knowl- edge and love of God. UNIORHI BASKETBALL TEAM E 5 ill sf 2: Mfg NI E Nl LINDA ALLICN DONA ANGEL BRENDA RANNlS'l'liR ARMEDA BARELA BETTY BROWN liI,IZARIi'I'H ISIILLUCR CATHERINE CIALIIOL N EINIA CHAPARRO DARLA CRAIWI' ,ILQDY CRYSIIICR DIANE DARNOLD MARILYN FICRRIS SHARON lfISI'Il-IR JUDY IFISR NIARSIIA IIAII, BARBARA IIAMMOLIK BECKY HAIVIMIXIR IANICE l-IANKIIIIQY MARTHA HICRNANDEY DEDE HOXYARD JOY KOCR PEGGY lxlllf'l'lI.lilx PEGGY LINIJQRLLN LANELII-I I,l flRliT'l CLAIR BICCIII-IIil.AND BARBARA McMll.I.AX R li R S ARNIIDA MADRID CARLA NIAFFIE l'RISCII.I.A MARTIN JUDY MAY l'lI,IZARlC'l'I'I MEADE RARl.lf1Nli MOEILER 'l'HEl.MA MORALRS SANDRA MORRIS SYDNEY MORRIS Pl-LGGY UNEAI. LIADA PARSONS KAREN PFIEFI-QR JI-QAlNli'I I'E PIERCE Jl'1ANli'1 l'lC REED MARY Y. RODRIGIQI-LZ l-lRNl'1S'I'lNI'l RLEBLISH Gl'QRAl.lJlNli SCHNICIDRR SANDRA SCHLILLICR IAN SHAl I IiR NIAlJl'.I.YN SIIOENIARER IIBIBIIE LEE SOKLES DARLIQNI-I XYHITE BARBARA XYHITTARER MARGARET XVITZ KAREN ZIENTEK lst Row: Pat Gailey, Robert Butler, Daniel Townsend, Carlos Dominguez, Johnny Roylial. Ronald Clark, Agustin Blanco, Robert McNutt. 2nd Row: Coach James Russell, Larry VVoofls, Joe Sanchez, Alfredo Gonzales, Morris Sanchez. Andy Hogan, Paul Gotcher, lVIanager Alan Munrlell. 105 JUNIOR HIGH CONCERT BAND F lutes-Maria Teresa Cortinas, Susan Hardy, Georgiana Neblett, Maridale Phippeny. Oboe-Thomas Parkes. Bassoon-Douglas Armstrong. Clarinet:- Dorothy Aiken, Sammy Beal, Parky Bishop, Grady Cofer, Meredyth Daym, John Dunsmore, Ross Fish. Charles Gaume, Janice Goss, Jean Howard, Joe Kimmons, Lanelle Luckett, Glenn McCain, Roland McGregor, Elaine Morgan, Alan Mundell, Roger Parks, Leon Ruddock, Alice Santoscoy, Carlie van Waller, Vaughan Wells, Joe Workman. Alto Clarinets-Phyllis Stuart, John Trainor. Bass Clarinets-Addie Haverfield, Carlos Rivera. Percussion-Rhom da Cole, Carolyn McCain, James Queen. Alta Sazophoruas-Paul Bailey, Darlene Duncan. Baritone Saxophone-George Scifers. French Horn.:-Steven Adams, Luis Guzman, Jack Lawton, Ralph Thomton. Comets-Dick Bettle. Jimmy Ca ps, Terry Colley, Joe Dove, Lionel Francis, Tony Garcia, Wil- liam Gebler, Ruth Gibson, Paul Gotcher, William Jackson, Ray Lucero, Buddy Lunsforcll Morris Sanchez, James Stuckey, Robert Toboada, Billy Vickers. Trombone.:-Roy Adair, Louetta Cole, Lee Coulehan, Gene Daniel, Jessie Devlyn, David McMahon, Gilbert Moser, Alan O'Brennan, Glenn Omundson, Charles Wiggins. Baritones-Tommy Adkins, Johnny Blanks, Randy Smith. Basses-Bill Bates, George Fairchild, Jack Moore. he We xml ar M sw' -2 Q.. ' e..14-5. tv-A4 ft' f it ' M ' ' ' L 16755 f ,sg QMQB5 4, 8TH GRADE CHORUS Patricia Abbott. Corrine Alba. Parky Bishop. Gary Brooke. Mary Lou Carnacho. De Lila Chamberlain. Elvia Chaparro. Ada Chavarria. Diane Davis. Merle Davis. Dana Fowler. Dolores Gomez. Joyce Jennings. Nancy Jones. James Laliberte. Ellen Lamb, Sharon Lank- ford. Rosalie Lanteigne. Helen Lewels. Linda Malone. Beth Mead. Kathryn Milbern. Darlene Mitchell. Thelma Morales, Patricia Mos- ley. Mary Jane O'Kane. Dorothy O'Kelley, Nan Peabody. Elizabeth Ponder. Sandra Posey. Judy Railstone, Ann Ratslaff. Harry Rob- erts. Mary Lou Salazar. Sandra Steele, Mildred Stietel. Sue Ann Thomas. Carmen Trejo. Lee White, Mary Ellen White. Nancy Wil- son. Mary Jane Wise. Linda VVitherspoon. Reba VVithh0lder. Larry VVoods. Sharon Yates. Karen Zientek. The combined Junior High choruses accompanied by the Junior High Band, pre- sent the Christmas program for the lower classifications. JUNIOR HIGH YELL LEADERS Junior High Yell Loaders Beth Mead, Nancy Norfleet, Maria Te- resa Cortinas, Phyllis Ann Stuart, Peggy Krutilek. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM 1st Row: Wade Mayo, George Doolit- tle, Kenneth Heinmari, Larry Woods, Robert McNutt, Charles Guame, Danny Villegas.-2nd Row: Carlos Domin- guez. Leo Shetter, Lewis Proano, Craige Lindgren. Victor Chacon, Willie Rob- :-rts, Gary Scliweinshaupt.-5rd Row: .loe Sanchez, Tommy Mathews, Carl Larson, Paul Gotcher, Pat Shea, Miguel Chavez.-4-th Row: Shobert Scherer, Lewis Reaves, Ronnie Clark, Lannie Hughes, Kenneth Baldwin,-5th Row: Coach Russell, Donald Bryant, Gilbert Moser. Prospects for Austin's 1957 Varsity squad seo to it that the Bowie Cubs gain little yardage on this play. 107 i ACTIVITIES Round Up Pioneer Sttudent Council The success of the school's yearbook depends upon the hard work and co-operation of the Round Up Staff. Austin High School's Weekly newspaper is published by the Pioneer Staff. The Pioneer Won an all-Texas rating at the Tex- as High School Press Association Conference held in December at Denton. The Student Council is the bi-cameral body of Austin High School. One house is composed of popularly elected commis- sioners from each classification and two commissioners at large representing the entire student body. The lovver house is composed of a representative from every chartered club in school. 1959 1955 w,,,,,... s - 1, ,, Y DONALD VVARD ORLANDO GARZA May Senior Editor Business Manager IEANETTE GOQBLLY Editor-in'Chiefr' ROU UP MARY PARKE TAYLOR RUTH CIIAVEZ Feature Editor Picture Salc-s .il H . 4 Q CAROL ANN BROVVNE GARY FOSTER QUARA CULLIER Sophomore Editor Assistant Editor Freshman Editor JOHNNY MACK MYERS MARIAN REYNOLDS JOYCE COLVIN TOM HOY January Senior Editor Club Editor Club Editor May Senior Editor 110 XYILLIS YVICK R,.O.'I'.C. Editor MISS IVIAIIY IVIITCHELL Director of Publications STAFF MARGIE XYATKINS MARY MAII'l'IIA MONROE Layout Manags-xt Junior Editor BILLIE LOUISE I JO ANN MCDONALD Picture Suk-S Faculty Editor GI-QRA I .I 7 BROOKS Hvad Pllotogmpilm' Student Activities IVIariagm' III CONNIE RIORDAN ALICE MARIE PARRA I-'uculty Editor Junior High Erlilur Slurlvnt Artivities X .J ' 5. :AI Wfi ., I - If ALICE HARRIS DAN IVIILLER Aclvrfrtising NIanagr'r Sports Editor MANNY ll.-Xl.'TlS'I'A Business and Advertising Fall DAX LL Plf,lxl-fl I Iiditur-iii-Cliivf PIO EER RONALD PII-QRCIL Page Fclitui'--Full Nluimgixig l-ldit0rffSpri11g DIQLMA BARRON NANCY ll.Xl.l, Pugc Editor Pugx- l-lslilurf l'nll I' all Page l'14litm'fSprii1g ELIZABICTII RUPP MARX' l'.fX'l'lllCK MARY ZULOAGA R0pui't0rfl a-ill Ediiorial YVri1L-1' Fvature VVi'itv1'-flfnll Clerk-TypistfSpring Spring Page lirlilnr--Spring NORBICRT ICXYALD DANA 1f0NYl,liR MERRY ANN HCS11 Columnist Copy Editor Page liclitui' Fall Fall Fall 112 PAT YOU NG Nc-ws Editor Spring li . ,,., x ka X HUGH XYALKI-ZR l :'ntui'0 XX ritvrfl-'ull Culun1uistfSpi'ing ' is N ., Digi' RRNICSTO MACIAS Sports Page Editor JIM PONDER Business and Advertising Gayle Pickett, c-rlitoi' of the Pioneer, helps hm' staff get the papvr to press. JANYTH SMITH NINA VAN HORN Society Page Editor Society Page Llrlitor gf we Mi. 7 A KRGYRA NVALSHE MARTHA D!-LLGADO BIi'I'I'Y WILHITE PEGGY FLEAGER Ifs-nture Iiditor Columnist City Iiditor Activities Page Editor JOIC HLCKLAND MARY LOU IWIKLLINCS SIIIRLICY PACE JOHNNY IVIACK MYERS Advertising Front Page Editor Front Page Editor R.0.T.C. Column 113 is K .., ' , es v saM3'fw,0w.w,ti.i, se :sg wmwsm if J, - -:, ..,., ' 5: ---v ,sa pa , Wzwmwm-ww 25x57 ' M ,fx g V 42, 22 MZ 35 - . is ,-,v. , .... 1 M-H. 1. R .. Q sg Q M '79 it Ev f l Z if if i +4 fm fm., if gg 17 .fm 3 :I sys? 11,501 ff ,, f , W 5, 2 f 4 5 H VZ I iff' 4 . X iff gap Sw G P H F , ' fr, 2 56 W 4 Q jj L 'M X Y 5 if A ,W 2 ff Za xv, A 1' J f OI 9 X , 5 ff Q f ' 15' 2512: H.-2 53 BARBARA COOK Editorial Page The Pioneer Staff prepares to send Austin's weekly newspaper all over the country in excliange for other schools' journalistic gems. MADELINE YVILLIS BILL ACKERIVIAN Editorial Page Business and Advertising if 7' 4,-Off z 3 gf M N I ., 73 nf ' :., xy: 5? V , W 63 f air, . , .zwz:W-f..:12:.-':: 2::.. 1 AUBREY VVEBB Business and Arlvcrtising Mrs Hortense Hueys homeroom cla s' rns out in strength to collect their prize in cakes for buying the greatest percenta e of Pioneer subscriptions during the pre-Christ- The Pioneer Staff presents a bound copy of last year's papers to Mrs, Ava Denham for mas Campalgn the library. This is the first year the papers have been bound for the library. J Bells, bells, WL mm- 1,1-11, are pm together, lwcl xuth 5ilvr'r. ilu-n Nluug uvvr' thc- raftvx'sfu1' cltcolatxom for thu lluuml Lp-spumorcd Beauty The nm nlft-fmt ..f mv n.,.....1 Vp Stuff lumvtl .nm A Birthday vm-ly f...' .,...- .,r xts members. A gzuucl munlmor of mwrgetic aludents rlmmm- stratr-rl tlwir skill mul lull-nts in the tryuuls for Master of Cm-rx-:mulls-a and talent acts for thc- Bunn- ly mmf-. ORLANDO GARZA Student Manager 118 pt! fy L I, ' , if Ar, Wffiffrf Zwlfif fb X fdfg5,Mf7 V 7 The induction of tho Student Council marked the first of the many successful assemblies planned by Marian Reynolds and conducted by Orlando Garza. Austin's Student Council functions through its connnittcos, Chairmen are appointed and other members of the Council volunteer to serve with them. If N 4' n ' i X N r ,I S K ' Y 9 MAUREEN DENNEHY V , R I N G DAVID DUNN Assistant Student Manager S P Student Managel 117 L 9 f J Row Row Row Row Row Bow 1: 2. 3. 4-. 5: 6. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL Sandra Rodehaver, Judy Allen, Christine Byrd, Betty Dednion, Geraldine Schneider, Maureen Dennehy, Marian Reynolds, David Dunn, Charlane Ward, Margaret Prescott, Judy Maclver, Peggy Krutilek, Margaret Witz, Darla Faye Craft, Brenda Grose, Tom Hoy. Mr. Charles Harris, Sponsor, Bill Roberts, Alice Harris, Eleanvgr DuSang, Joan Gayle, Mary Catherine Birkelbach, Sarah Ramsey, Iva Dee Hackett, Jeanette Gourley, ,Jerry Witherspoon, Miss Charlotte Crawford, Sponsor. Gerry Garner, Evelyn Bennett, Lupe Castaneda,fBillie Louise Farmer,fDe1ma Barron, Joyce Colvin, Bill Connor. Mike McGehee, Noranne Allen, Barbara Kinder, Patsy Dohanos, Carol Borges, Danita Richardson, Don Spann, Terry Pons- ford, Don Ward. Harry Burford, Billy Bogers, Steve Pogson, Bobby McCune, Bobby Fox, Orlando Garza, Jim Harvie, Gary Foster, Ed Lewis, Jim Wiggs. Members of the Student Council decorate fellow students' cars with gold and brown strearners-prior to that all important Austin- El Paso High game. J it iw . Al ,r X 118 Members of Austin's Student Cnunril are inter- ested in all forins of student government. ll:-re they listen zittvntivvly to Uuvirl Dunn's special report on n visit to lil Paso High School. Football teams arc- parlirulur about every detail of the game. Ont- of tht- duties ofthe Student Council ia to wr- that Austin's goal posts are wrapped in tho traditional gold and brown. JIM IIARYIIZ DAVID DUNN President Vice-l'rs-siclvrit I-'rom left to right: sionerq Don Spam rlra Rorlvhenvx, Bobby Mclfunv. IT Connor, Boy! All CI IARLICS II. HARRIS Cn-Sponsor Mike NlrG0hee, Fire Commis- 1. ITuniniisunns-r-at-largvz San- iiirll Xthlvtic Conxmiuiunvrg 1IInniiwimir-1'-nt-large: and Bill :lt-lic lfmninissioner, TUDE T COUNCIL Fall Oiiicers 4. . A. :ig-'I 1' it eff , i 1 , 'V . N 9 ' Qi I 'X 4052 2 X-x lllll' l 5 ln lull Q SARAH IKAMSICY GARY lV0STl'1R MARY CATHERINE BIRKFIJSACH MISS CHARLO'l l'li CllXWl1'0RlJ Corresponding Svrr'l'tar'y Surgvuxit-at-Arxiis Ilvrornling Sr'cv:etury Co-Sponsor 119 it , ta MN, A L il Rf J , .X if-if Row 1: Connie Duran, Madeline Daw, Austin Crysler, Geraldine Schneider, Margaret Humble, Terese Gilmer, Estella Arvizu, Dan Miller, Honey Dennehy, Mary Parke Taylor, Nancy Norfleet, Tom Hoy. Row 2: Etta Mae Fine, Helen J uarez, Carolyn J acobs, Richard Cook, Judy I-Ieinze, Bonner Burke, Zena Garner, Yolanda Garcia, David Dunn, Kay Adkins, Virginia Thgnas, Barbara Creamer. Row 3: Nancy Cook, Barbara Stokes, Barbara Roberts, Margaret Witz, Pat Young, Ann Noble, Jeanette McFadden, Yvonne Lud- erus, Bobby Franco, Barbara Wiggs, Beverly Krigbaurn, Marian Reynolds, Jan Glazner. Row 4: Mr. Harris, Charlane Ward, Jim Peticolas, Toney Vadala, Jerry Porras, Harry Burford, Barbara Kimball, Robert Cooke, Mary Catherine Birkelbach, Bill Chamness, Miss Crawford. Row 5: Jim Wiggs, Donald Ward, Hugh Walker, Bob Duchouquette, bee Hawes, Gary Foster. ,.o?'v'migj'hh During the Spring Student Council Induction assem- The rush at the Student Council's candy counter after bly, David Dunn takes his place before the microphone school often leaves two confused volunteers! for the first time as Student Manager. 120 During Twirp Season, sponsored each year in .lzuiuury by the Student Council, the girls have zu golden opportunity to slmw the boys what they expect of them the year 'rouncl. Spring Assisinnt Stuclc-nl Nlnmigvr, i'lIoney lleiiuc-lloy, presents Iioclvo tirlwts to the Junior lliglrs best dressed 'Cow hills' ut ilu- fit!-ll'l'Nil'!'Il Assembly. in 5- ff if . , ., .,. . Ms, 4 .. , f s,v.Xgig', -1 -:'s:2,Z,iV' kv K Q fi K A iff Z X l There was am hot rzmipzxigm for Spring Stlulmit fllbllllfll 2 Coiliniissirmc-V41l11lI.tlloSe l who ran will argues- il was fun, and worlli working for the honor, DAX MILLILR QAXRX' I-'OS k Q President 'Q X 1 of Cluuu -' Sidi-111 ol Cflub l n ' 4' fl N IV .W or sw f H l 'MQW - ,,,,f 5 v Q ','i:E:' g,, g i-if - ' i' W R V if ' - CARUTXN .IAXCUBS lNI.'XRlAN IHICYNOLDS NIARY CI.X'l'llliRlNli lllRKl'll,B.-Xllll f1 l1Ull 5i'f l'fflVY Currcspruiclmg Sn-rrc-tary Treasurer l'ilI'llillllC'I1l.i'll'lEl11 121 FEATURES Since the early days of Austin High School, the Beauty Dance and Austin-in-Action have been the leading festivities in the school's social life. Through the years, the styles of girls' formals have changed and the mambo and bop have hit an all-time high, but the same gay spirit and happy 'times of yester- years are shared by today's youth. 'A 1935 1955 - f,KmJ DONNA SPIEARMAN, L-3 Princess, escorted by Bill Connor KAY ADKINS, I,--1 IVIERRY ANNE BUSH, II-4 Princess, escorted Princess, escorted by Terry Thomas by Dick Summcrford LINDA BAILEY, L-2 Princess, escorted by Norman Lane KING HIIGCIE of the Ilouse of Pousforrl King of the 1951- Football Court no .IACKIIC PHILLIPS, L1 Princess, escorted by Bob Mcljune .Q I WM I V J' lf' Lady-in-Waiting MARY CATIIICHINIC BIRKELBACH, Escorted by Aide Jim Harvie BARBARA KIDD, L-8 HELEN LEWIS, H78 Princess, escorted Princess, escorted bv Scott Krutilek by Nelson Forsyth ' FOOTBALL COURT KAY BARWISIC, H-3 Princess, vscorted by Jim VViggs CAROL YYARD, H-2 Princess, escorted by Jack Wynn JUDY VVARIZ, H-1 Princess, escorted by Henry Moser is J fs J y sa dk 'H Queen Bfiinuie of the House of Smith Queen of the 195+ Football Court 125 The 1954 Beauties The 1954 Football Court Vlhat an inspiration for the football team! The main attraction of the Beauty Dance is these thirty Beauty Contest finalists. 126 MARILYN XVEAVILR First Place Beauty 127 J BARBARA VELASCO Third Place Beauty We 5 5 ? H H4 , V x ki 2 sg gy 41 2? fa , , if if , A' . 'U -if i5 L 5 A. X ' af? F 5 , , 5 aww wil? A ff W fra fi ' A ' e ,-ZAQM , , M my Mg M 4 KAY ADKINS Second Place Beauty -1-:mf MARY CATHERINE BIRKELBACH Fifth Place Beauty Hu we JUDY ALLEN Fourth Place Beauty Nm ? E Y' ., wa 1, ,Q , 0 , 'Q , w , Y' ' 5 'Nl' L 2 s at c oi ,, Q I Q, ,M H 7 QM A, ,, WW! 57' AUSTI ACTIO MARY JAN E WISE Low Frcshmen Princes.: CARLA MAFFEI Low Sophomore Princess CLASSIFICATION .l IQRALDI-LNB YOU NG Low Junior Pnncfus LAIlIIuRlN1t LAIJIOIJN BETTIE VAUGIIAN Hxgh Freshmen Princzfss mmm 0 NluIL1, High s0ph.m.0f.- Prirwmx PRINCESSES R3 5,190 Junior High 'ix . 55 Q' xP?,mW Princess IIIN1 WYIGGS ,Q slmnozw IVISHICIX King SM-LY MORGAN 1z,fm.,.-W Ruygl Indy-in-Walimg 130 EY gf' rw? 'I-vm w:....,,f ,hu fi ff 5 I RK: N it 0 404 09 Sadr, 'Q cf, K4 Q 'YH A if o 'L , il E fx., ff-if 11+ 2252 .. E vu 'ff' f QUEEN JUDY OF THE HOUSE OF ALLEN Queen of Austin-In-Action 131 -W wc' Q mr Z 2 2 Q 5 22 5 5 3? 22 3 x 2 4 2 fifty Q MARY CATHRRIN1' BIRKRLBACH All Aust Girl Wil? Kyo!! ORLANDO GARZA Most Popular Boy MARGIE FILLEMAN Most Popular Girl t Kg.l5333? NORANNE ALLEN RIC HARD COOK Noranne and Richard, the choice of tho High and Nlightyw Seniors, take part in an activity coinnion to all Austin High students at one of the uvvater- holesf 136 Carole and Jerry, the g'typica1 juniors, find time during a busy day of school life to relax and glancc' at il fow snapshots. JERRY GUIDRY CAROLE PALMER 137 DAVID BIRKELBACH BARBARA CREAMER W K N i Y V 1 Barbara and David, the ideal Q sophomores, take full advantage y of the sophomore picnic after an L endless day of studying. i Wu x Y ' 138 mmm IOIC B.-XRNI-lS Llvvu the Fl'0ShIllElfl Favorites, Jan and Joe, study a little each clay and svt an example for their C1ass'f' ' 1 lCat1011 .IAN GLAZNHR H., 'M , mg 'SH 3 139 Miki: FURMAN Mike, a football, basketball, and baseball athlete, clcmoustrates some of the finer points in his fields of sport activity to Lena, the captain of the Gi1'l's Varsity Tennis Team. LENA SAN ROMAN I4 Rum lml Huw' hd ll-an Oth Hmx nth Run mix Rfm G14-n lhv.ml.Wi1lw Wxrk, Nlnkx-lYII.mm. T1ww'l'rlu'1uu-, lm: Blunk- , , , . . qumf-, .n-mv .x,1.1.-.bww 'lmy '1'n.,.u,.N. In-wp rn..1Qf4,.-41, Paul 17.1-ml..-.v.. I-nnlw 1 mlm, rum. lNIuxmy,lh-m'gv M...1.l1, vm1l.p lim-1 lam! 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The teachers of thc l'JilI'1iL'Ll1Ell' departments thou Crum- tugvther and submit candidates to the do- partment chairmen. .10 Ill! aflvtt . ' If O C' 1p'C1foz?U'7'f IJIOUUQV 1, IOUIK , odjfafj S1591 eww' k Yllgpfh of H1985 HJ-VM Iifjwu I Vivid Pla , Pig, f'l'1q. 0 111 .-.2900 '19 Ulnn If-5.1. 'lf-V, 012111, CHUM ,ucv S' A , -Sp. ' fn 'TS XC! Q08 Uslfnt U 11 Id G of yd ax ye Wu 5 pubjj IHIJA5' ojylo ' ncv Yum Y CXQU3' - : Pfltgonsb tra 'Na X6 wan, i Mxsxkn 144 s W Mk gh by - 'Q N. Awfirj . ehoilx mxmii in Ausun VW' Stuin R0-Vnolrl mb S USQ f Pm S a vcd f0pS 1011 of , Con . Hd H um Qgwc serany Og me 9 Assistant soil work Eng-AV Dvnnph ' rn K L1 ' OU f Fran HC made dent Mana I bpm fhpjzlf :rl 1 xtfl H 9109 .5 301. 0771 ,HU U X enicw PXBU S PRESENTS The department chairmen collect the recommendations and the person receiv- ing the most votes is selected to receive the honor of representing that subject in Round Up Presents. . nd C , how, 8 AL, 31110 LL rg' C Davie r 33511 f,, ?hg'a11,Ot Smear Q2 M0002 Wofxgea n , f FI Q f x ses Omcmlrl 0212 -Sara h Ox, was gag wodgnce Emu e, us: Aid Ramso QC Nyudgig Onksxagkoderncgaws. and af aaa VG Ser Ani NQFXZ and Sxbcf of QS Sfsg Veg N Q- C 0 30 anis . -LB 00 1 V bei 17 xoggk 145 Q7 R. O. T. C. Military Court Officers Sponsors Companies In the past quarter of a century, Austin's R.O.T.C. Dept. has been changed' beyond recognition. No long- er do flashing sabers gleam on the campus groundsg they disappeared before World War II and the Korean Campaign revolutionized military training. One company has been added to accommodate the junior and senior compulsory military training pro- gram, and the parade grounds-which used to bor- der the desert-now lie Within the boundaries of Austin High Schoo1's McKee Stadium. 1951 q as .Q ,, we vial? A332251 ' 'fiffffi Lfljifgg 5 ' ' ' .Q I. 2f:. ':iE:1 ' H , faaa c f u r iatl 5 lf , ,Qi -az, .5 H , W.. f 5 if Wm K' sf Emi' sz Q ,mg as sr N? F' P ,mx ynv Tafexm X as il Q, sf R, ww, -4 we v lp - QQQSPEHQSSQS A S54 liking is . Z, , 94554 5 fl is is Q 1 , , Y 4 W' flux 1 Y -if V Kzkv 3 '? W YN' flfgge XQQS W 115 Wi, . -,-WZ: 2 :lfiv if ,Tiff 'wi ff If .f -Q f f Q. k Q 4' 'Z 1 5 ZNWS' twiki ' bfi? ri, i igft 2? 1-K , 4 .,,, ., 1,.1i ff'-1:65 A 51 gg-qzgqgwli j ,.-T. sw' up Xi ,f , W V N Q E Q 55 f' v!-. Q 4,,1.,g.,g 1- in 1 f Q J i 23 relay 'tit NRM ,QM W t' is ,H f it-:sqft-53 1 1: 1 Nw 'I'-1f'E5::'fzi:z Wt if 55 :ff 1- Q -:g.-: . 2f2 - A K. ,. q,,. -- ,V.,, .,.,,,,,,. . c ,... fVV.:', . ' I1 g4?i:3.tglfK V' N17-' A 'M ',k7,diZ15wZ4?3 mafia we dr 1955 QUEEN MARGIE OF THE HOUSE OF FILLEMAN Queen Margie of the House of Fillernan presided over Austin's Annual Military' Ball. Lady-in-Waiting .ludy Allen and Princesses Danita Richardson, Jean- ette lVIcFadden.Kay Adkins. Charlane VVard. lVIary Catherine Birkelbach and Bonnie Reaves had the honor of belonging to the Royal Court. - 148 Lt. Col. RICIIARD PATTON Battallion COIYll'Il8l'IflQl' ROBERT REIFSNYDER Maj. JERRY WITHERSPOON Adjutant and S-1 Personnel Battalinn Executive- , f W S I AFF V ' my OFFICERS GAII. BAUER TOM HOY CLAYTON MANSFIELD S-2 Intelligence S-3 Lesson Plans and Training S-4 Supply 149 Q F l I 15 X ji- fl-.J ri, ' R 1 LT. COL. JUDY ALLEN Connnanding Offirox' VYhPn the urclvr is givon, To the winds-March! the Austin High School R.O.'I'.C. Sponsor Corps breaks into one of its most intricate precision ninrrhing xnancuvvrs. PGNSOR c:AP'1', KAY ADKINS CAPT. MARY CATHLLRINR CAPT, SALLY MORGAN CAPT. ANN Nomcl. n1RK1a1.1sAcH Adjum, f if , , A , 1fl.T. ALICE HARRIS 1fl.'l'. CAHOLYN JACOBS IXLT. HELEN JUAREZ WLT. YVONNE LUDERUS 150 MAJ. MARGIE FILLEMAN Executivv The Sponsors' goal is to win again first place in tho Annual Drill Denmnstratiun unzl Cornpctition llvlll ljy the lil Palm Public Schools every spring. ' -Q. ,?f lf I A, , CORPS CAPT. JUDY QUINNILY CAPT. BONNll'i RHAVIQS lflfr. VVANDA l3lfllNARD 1fLT. JUAN GAYLE Drill lmallcr 'I ,' Q NLT. JEANlC'I'1'li MCFADDEN DANITA RICHARDSON 1fI,T. CHAHLICNIQ WVARD WLT, MARILYN VVEAVER ,l 151 R. O. T. C. SPONSORS X. 2fLT. NORANNE ALLEN ZXLT. KAY BARWISE QXLT, JOYCE COLVIN 2fLT. CAROLI41 ANN CORBETT ZXLI. IVIALHLLN lJI'.NNluIiX 2fLT. DORIS Illi'I'I'.K QXLT. .IIiANIT'I I'I-I GOLRIIIQY ZXLT. LINDA IIART ZIXIAT, IQIVINIA IIICRNANDEZ 0-5 w h A ff ' 4 .... 1 V- vi , W fl - ' ffl , W 5 I fi ' , Y - 21 U V, . 2fLT, SHIRLEY JOHNSON 2fLT. KATHERYN RIIATZ SZXLT, ALINF LUIYMAN ZXLT. SARAH RAMSEY QLT. MARIAN REYNOLDS ZXLT, MARILYN RIDLEY 2fLT. BARBARA ROBERTS ZXLT. MARY PARKIC TAYLOR QXLT, GLORIA YVILLS 152 Tm I Captain Captain 151 I,im-utvnant lst I.i0ut0nanl 151 I.ivutr'n1nt LAYVl'iliNCI'i IIIYICIIA IVAN ZUNDICI. JOHN ,NZIING 'I'AI,l,Y IWIARTIN DOUGLAS IVIYIRS FALL EMESTER GFFICERS 151 l.iml10nant 151 Ijeutcninil 151 I.i0utenan1 Zntl Lieutvnant JOHNNY MACK NIU-XRS PAT SIIAIJIJ-Q PAT STOIIT LOIJIE SOSA 5, QR Sgt. Stephens has clunn a great job as Austin Highk wg, I if ii I . viii hx Q tg I ik Iiistrurlm' SFC DONALD I.. COLD new Cummandant nf Cadets. Hs' lms improved mil- itary rourte-sy, Llisripline-, and appm-aranco on Camp- us to the point that Ausin High has high hopes of bring an Honor Battalion this year. As a result of his vfforts to raise- tlifi standards of military train- ing, Austin High may now boast of a much morr- eflirivnt R.O.T.C. Us-partment. 85,1 Donald I hold is a wus ln in man hr s tlie mnganizu mrl cu itll of 1h0 Xnstin High bnlx Rifle lm im H1511 im unnpetes with ilu lex.-15 Hut: in S the only utlivr girls' rifle- -1 n ' tl - r' Apparently thx- girls who participate flon't In-lil-vv in the song, You Can 1 G01 a 'Vlan VVith a Gun. Sgt. Cold is also thu' coach of thc' llovs' Riflf' 11-'im as well as thr instructor of Austin Highls R.0.'I'.C. Dvpanment. 153 Commanclanl of Caflvts IVIXSGT FIIANK I,. STICPIIICNS BOYS' RIFLIC TIQAM lst Huw: Donalfl Holcomb, Orlanrlrr Gzuam, Davirl YVarxlluw. 2nd Row: l'o-Captains--Bob Duclwuqus-ttv. .lulm Su'rmilwrg. 5rd Row: Tram f'o11rl1-fSgt. Dunalsl I.. Culcl, Tom Hoy. ill? ?v'4p--4 Rx Sw 5 lit lnrl lrxl -Hh Sth Huw: Row: Row: Row: R nw: Donald Cliff, Orlanrlu Garza, Dirk Holt, Robert Dunn. G1-ralrl Amlorsoil, Myron MrCl0llnn. Roger Arlgs-ist:-iii, .lann-S Crook, David Hunt, Mikv llalliday, Ray XVarrv1l, Bob Awe, Allrfn Alvxandvr, l7Idvvar4l lVlf- Combs, Iiildie Holt, Guillvrnlu Avila, Currlun Pederson. .lavic-r Arriaga. Frank Dov- lyn. Jack Rc-irl, liilly H1-rman. Ronalfl D0YillPr, Miko Grr'v1'. Nlilvs YYofl'or1l. Grant Plmlps, .Iavivr Honda. l.f'Brmi Hardie, Cliarlr-L. XVyli0, Carlos Ifrnnm, Eclmliv Mounsf-y, llullfly Pavcy, Jullxiny Lina-baugh, Daw Davidson, Bill Shiv- ely. Purtis lVIm'r-lanrl. lirlcliv Vialobos, Jnlm Faslling. lfrvcl Gu:-vara, Rnbm-rt Arm- strong, Boll Wright, Hill Ilvvrhart. Rich' ard XYal:liv. NYnltz-r Xlhmlall, lorry Pn- rras, Hulmvrt lflc-trlirr. BOYS' RIFLE TEAM Om- of ilu- lc-asl known-of, yn-t vvry amivv tvams in both Fall and Spring is Ilia- Austin High Buy? Compvtilivr Rifle Tvam. The- iz-ani. unisieiing of the mp f.ix mc-n in thc- fiftfwn man tram. x'1-prswc-nt-A Austin in rity, zlifirift. slain anrl nalional rrmni pvtiiimi. Tr-am ins-nilwc-rs also niakr' an official trip to Arlingzlmi Tcfxa: to wmipvir- in tliv lfourlli Arun' Ars-ai Riflx- Nlairhos. yfxeiiw f l 154 Capt. ORLANDO GARZA 1!I.t, D0NAl1D CLIFF Company Connnanrlnr FXGCHUVP 1fLt, Richard IIOLT WIA. ROBERT DUNN Platoon 1.9ac1or Platoon Leader ist Row: Arthur Napols-s, Gail liauvr. Gcralfl Brooks, Tommy Hamilton, XVillis XVifk. 2nd Row: 100 Thornton, Carlos Cordnro. Ernie-sto Im' Roy, Maximo Reyes, Don Mainel, L4-o Val dos, Rohr-rt l,aLond0, Richard Bollinger, Bill Pivrson, Larry Appleby, 3rd Row: Alls-n Srhick, Rirharrl Franro, James Dmi- nis, Bill Fletcher. Garland Early, Kmnivtli Domary, Pedro Munoz. .lov Guticrrr-Z, Craig Petirolas, Robert Taylor, Tom Swann. 4th Row: John Conwav. Mike Robinson, Tony Mvlmi- doz, Elmvr Dangerfiold. Rirharrl Clark, Kon- neth Francis, Robert Naismith, Roy Gibson, Bob Suinmerford, Scou, Don Forcr. 5th Row: Bobby Fox, Bill Muzzy, Trippy Smith, Gary Cloud, Jim Callison, Bobby lirnnivtt, Einnif-tt Kelley, Gary McClusky, Charles Erhart, Car- los Acosta.jj,H-Smim,Don Allen, Harold Ferguson. R. O. T. C. GIRL'S RIFLE TEAM The Girl's Riflo Train is a new club, The eight par- ticipating girls are doing well with their umarksman- ship now, and Sgt. Gold no longcr has to 'italic his lift- in his hands whvn giving proper instruction. It is an unsolvrd nivstc-ry in Ausliifs shooting rangt' whether a moniln-r of the Girls' or the Boys' team was the villain responsible for putting a .22 bullet through tho rolled-up inovio screen. The dr-ml is long to be rc- menibe-redg for wha-n the screen is pullvd down, thera- is a neat round holo ovory five inrhvs the full length of the screen. Capt. GERALD BROOKS 1fI.t, ARTHUR NAPOLES Company Coininander Executive 1fLt. YVIl.I,lS NYICK 1!Lt. TOMMY HAMILTON Platoon Leader Platoon Leader 2 s . 4 NAM GIRL'S RIFLE TEAM lst lluw Qual Ron 3rd Rowt 4th Row: 5th Row: g S- .Em w. - .J : Cn-Captain. Honey De-nriehyz XYanda Bernard. loans-tie Mrlfadden. Mary Parkv Taylor, Captain, Danitzi Richardsong Sponxnr, Miss Na Shirley Parr. Carol YVard, Sgt. Donald I.. Gold, Irutruflrzr, nry lTinbPnhower 155 lst row: .Znd row: 'irrl row: lth row: ith row: Alex Shlanta, Donald lVard, David lYardlow, Frank Mona. George Pradz-r, Jack Valdespinof8f-rvando Her- nandez, Richard Cook, Bob Robertson, lid Thur- man, Bruce Harper, Grady Dyer, Harry Brow- ington, Jim Osborne, Dean Herman. Benny Aiken, Graham Haines, Faustino Pino, Johnny Saldivar, Humor Russel, Charles Hor- ton, Ed Yruc-l, lluz Crook, VVayne Duke, Bob Feidner. Alf-x Luroro. Bob Ge-moets. Sam Guido, linriquv Torres, Billy Harris, John Nliele, Lylv Dautrirh, Gone Gebler, Ray Pilling, Lester Hanson, lloh Robertson, Miko Charon, Bob Lehlon, Bill Fisko. Jim Young, lloward Fox, Ramon Torres, Happy Lanihortli, Billy Yvchiono, YVa1lace Larrvrnorc, Bill Deal. .lim Cnllisnn, George Giblonro, Bvlg- son Hoclgc-S, Billy llnrter, Byron England, Ron- nie Salmo, Kon Ilm-inn-, Norman Peyton, Bob Wyle, Salvador Ds-lgado. r dfwfi Which is worse: Exercises in wool O.D. uniforms or a polar bear stranded at the equator? 156 Capt, DONALD VVARD lfLt. ALEX SHLANTA Company Commander Executive 1fI,t, DAVID VYARDLAYV Platoon Loader I v FRA NK MENA Platoon lmador Q., ist, row: lnd row- Srd row- H h row: Toni lloy, Jim Ponder, Rox Miller, Robert Gray, Bill Hartholomae, Clayton Mansfield. Dick Faulkner, Clem Mancini, Arthur Mahon, Robert Duchouquettp, Francis Shunk, .lirn l,irhf lytvr, Bill Billingsley, .lorry Guidry, Don Hol- comb, Douglas Phifer, John Stromberg, Robert Dawson. Jerry WVilkins, Terry Thomas, Reggie Ponsford, Ronald Doltman, Joe Anderson, Jon Hawes, Miko 0'Iiara, Gorden Dotsen, Tom Ingcrson, Pat Bowmen, Jerry lihrens, Harry Butler, Pat Pederson, Mike lVICGf'h0e, JaCk Johnson. Keith Vilard, Calvin Sexton, Paul Camthers, Robert Ramos, John Lanahan. 5th row: David 'foiernan lee McDowell Bob Sherman if X , Manu:-l Rlnrroaigai, Ted Goinoctls, Robert With! holder, Jack Hedrick, Charlns Eiland, Arthur ReynoldS. Jack VVynn, John Paqgggkgfillie Vas- quez. ' r 1 I K x o og. IF - R., ' Q Y K . . -A ,VN xx J -.1 , . H, X.. - Jxwfixv f ' '1 To be safe n Monday, yqxuhgyst have: ,hoes shined, collar and hat brass glvalning, buckle ght enough to sm- your refloc- tion, pockets butlonvd, a proper shave and haircut, and you inust refrain from wearing pink and black argylas and suodo loafvrs. Ca t RUIBVRT GRAY 1!It BHI ISARTHOLOMAIC Company Commander lixvculivc rf, M. 1fI.t. JIM PONDER 1,fl.t. RICX MILLER Platoon I.:-adcr Platoon Loader 4, Row Row Row Row Row 5 Babb ' Franco Charles lloutvil, Jerry wifi? orspnm , 0 ert Rvif5nyrlf-r, Hill Ackerman liarl Bullard, Gale Iirighi, lid Carrera, Mil tun Woniach, Rcnv Solin, Robert Navarro Ilarry liurford, Francisco Rvyvs, Larry Lu thann. Ronnie Russell, Dirk Laughman. .lini liclr-ns, Harold Silu-rt, Nvlson Forsyth Kvith Hyun. Charlvs Cuglv, Roger Cates, Al bf-rtu Arranda, Miko Cooper. Hub Gross, John Kinarcl, Milo Rocha, Ray Pilling, Josso Truz-lovv, Ilurrv Lambert Jnlin liracvwcll, John Cristnlan,VJ0hn Long! rnlgz-. l'luw.1rcl Sranlanrl, Roy Slim-dy, Dan Can- taniu. Jsnnvs Keough, Allan Demo, Bob Bus- lir, Gary Clnurl, Orrin livckner, Paul Talbot. Juv Murklc-roy, H. V. Jarkson. Om- of tlw best callvl instructors cufnlpletvs his rlvrnonst.raliun un :lisa-assi-irnhling :incl awsmn- bling thv Carbine, ihe-n turns tho rlass 10099 to try thrir hand at Ihr- Hart . 158 Capt. CIIARLI-QS HOOTEN 1 Lt. Bll.l, ALEKFRMAN Ifrniipmiy Commander I-lxorutive lfl,t. .Xl,l,AN YYHITI-1 1,'l.t. BOHIXY FRANCO Plntmni LL-adt-r Platoon lmacler a Zflt Al Bl R'l IUFKER Xssistwnl Drum lVl1jor Il.0.T.C. BAND David Davis, Frank lVIrKz'nna, Al Tuckvr, Richard Killniz-r, Carlton Talbot, Don Killnivr, lirnie- Hill. I-lil Dunn, XVaynv On-rlllial. David YVhilf-, Alfred Davis, Alls-n Pow- ell, Chris YVyatt, Danny Hutchins. .lamos Diaz, Denny Dvnhani, Bill Dunn, Ke-n Mcarns. Mr. Paul I.. Howell, Assistant care of all R0 T.C. supplies, His most 1!It BOBBX NX XI l.lCll AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL COLOR GITARD YYith rhromc-plat:-d guns and hola mats, the Color Guard marches onto the field and goes thruugli its pace-s as the battalion stands at attention. Not only does the color guard pre- svnt tho colors during R.O.T.C, parades, but they also pvrforni their docorous duty at all school funrlions which call for the formal presentation of the col- ors. Roy Nvvly .lorry Deal .lim Siovall Ja mes Cole Paso has th: 7 fo ..,,..,.. W-,M -w-:Q , 4. ,iE'1.- 1 ,V , ,. . .,,,, 4 wi filllvifi ' wb!-334 . M -l ian 32119: :im-g . ww ' lf: f. if :Q Y .:jP' if 6' F-ff' . ,, ..,,.- ,F 5,7 -413. 71 is iff-I 2 -Hit 'Lui 1 1+ 2-ge 'HQ S51- A3552 lim 'Ffa' 1 J? X .L , q.f I.-' .1m,'., 5.355 my ,nw , L wg .5 ri' we gg-gy-1 j.: 2 F5 . -,ii ,L .Q 1. in ,E '39 ' ? - ' l::'f L' X QE: - , : 51 - . - :A-I Zi 'if Y ,lb 'Qij Wx. .iw L lags.. j Lim 1, -:,. r, ., -ef x L45-4 ' if tai -1 ' iq.. , an , vb. MP ' 1 .-,Lys .Sf 'f ag SKU 1 1 K 1.1 :'- , 535215 1 , Q, in ,. apr- . Eff 1 'r- .rf 3 ,512 Q. ,, W. m W. .,.n Wir v.v.' WL lg 5, n wi., . wg v E rgwzfr ., - me ,, - '- .- J, :fist .. , . vs I J, 2 l. 'dqdfll iffy., eu.-A Il' if 59 ,,,. ,4 41-,, L . , X-'F' 'QL . ' 'ww -,Wi -, .ir ATHLETICS Football Basketball Tennis Track Baseball G. A. A. P. E. Leaders Overlooking Austin High School is the Av on Mt. 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Row 3: Coach Brown, Coach Salem, Jim VViggs, James Cobb, Eldon King, Mike Furman, .lim llarvie, Dick Summerford, Ray Quillen, Bobby Fox, Frank Besnett, Clem Mancini, Arthur Mahon, Terry Thomas, Coach Charles Ilarris, Coach Charles Bed Harris is I ,, REE? uma Coach K. C. Brown Coach Fred Salem 7 The defense plays an important part too. 162 BOBBY MCCUNE 3 34 s V Mm 'fa Q, S 2 gq , I sy fix I f ai' Q n w u KJ ' I 5 4 4 I I , s 1 , Y xxNW Ic'G ACA WYNN ALL DISTRICT PLAYERS Ylq xg , P '1., ,- .-I-- N A . if 'Q - -. . .ffgl ' ,.,.. . -, Q, f5 , .,.' f- wa., ' 6' Z ': Z5 ,zz : . y ,, ,',., 55' v liz' ' ' 5 'I ,nr N Q , 35 .f':5 . 1 I I if L JIM BROOKINS BILL CONNOR DON SPANN BILL BAILEY REGGII-I PONSFORIJ CLEM MANCINI -JOHN PASSERO . RAYMOND QIAII I IN IN' 3995 2 M r 1 Zi Q .. Vg I J I '29-1' ' 183 Ullllllliqpn- iii ROSTER QUARTERBACKS DON SPANN SCOTT KRUTILEK ROBERT FOX HALFBACKS JESS THURMAN JOHN PASSERO JESS TRULOVE HENRY MOSER FULLBACKS BOBBY MCCUNE HARVEY BAGLEY RAY QUILLIN 'snr' I' xg M B ,X A xx In- x fl' i T i.. n L 164 K-1,2-v--mum 1 -. ' E-1 :- www ' ...MW M 'Q 1 , ,Q .. I V 100vshunamupp.-p., . .gg A f ejf, ga f -21, I I X I I E 5 ' 1 113493 ROSTER HALFBACKS an-m-as-q lining -...i- ww-1-on-nn ,4 it 2 5 t' RALPH JOHNSON NORMAN LANE TERRY THOMAS CENTERS WILLIAM CONNOR JERRY EHRENS CLEM MANCINI GUARDS HARRY BUTLER BILL BAILEY PAT PEDERSON ED CARRERA l llill1inan-- 40 4-1, if' 42 50 51 52 61 62 63 64 1 M vu-vm.-.., X -an I f 3 M la '-'--'vu-sung I me-r-,-..,,..,,.,Q 1-v--m.....,.,.,,,,M AR Ai 165 7 n 5 J I RJ J Q J M '5 u .:. fa IM L 2 ig . . Sw- I i Jr . I , I ' , , 'f:' : H:.23::,.. pnwsmmwwmmwwmm, 5:5 E ,ff 7 wwmm-mw.wW.W.Q.fWI J I - f f v, i' il? 'MT 2 ns ROSTER GUARDS JOHN MIELE 65 MONROE KIRBY 66 REGGIE PONSFORD 67 HUBERT FLETCHER 68 TACKLES NELSON FORSYTH 70 JIM WIGGS 71 JIMMY BROOKINS 72' ' FRANK BESNETTE 73 KEITH RYAN 74 JOHN SALDIVAR 75 .,,' A , M---mm Hum , I ... - ---v-1v - V x . ,... . ,. ,,..:- :-- I- IIQ- rw - ..,., ,,.,, , ,,,,,, Z P , hmmm :7 5JE J 3, me BJ 71 ff 166 f R AI If A 1, 3 if W 43 J C Q . UVDKng.g,. --as-...,..,,,A '--m.f.....m,n 5 H is:..'f'f 'X Y , , I Z 1 A I 3. g A K lillvtlnstuaungqq H1 N Q,-4 -um-an-.., nln.,..........,,.,,,, I-mu.-q...,, 'S ROSTER TACKLES ED THURMAN 76 ,I JACK WYNN 78 OW ,i ENDS ROBERT HUNT so DICK SUMMERFORD 81 MIKE FURMAN 82 WIL s UEZ- J W IgIfE'VX'Q K JAMES COBB 84 GEORGE HARRIS 85 ELDON KING se N, JIM HARVIE 87 I ' 'Q 9 . 5 A ' f Q I Q-15 'Kelp EA fn.. CN. ,,,..... T 1 HJ ... 2 A 'x A - ' ff. A ' 1 - ,..4-. ' .4f3f- N ,I 5-7' - .. .: if E. I gi 167 ...gpqmnwuslvlv Don Spann heads for a touchdown 44 yards away, while End Mike Furman C823 and Backs Jess Thurman H203 and Bobby McCune C305 clear the way. AUSTI 46 YSLET STATISTICS AUSTIN YSLETA 19 FIRST DOWNS 4- 327 YARDS RUSHING 22 85 YARDS PASSING 44 10 PASSES ATTEMPTED 18 5 PASSES COMPLETED 3 5 PASSES INTERCEPTIED 2 10 for 80 PENALTlESiYARDS 2 for 30 3 of 8 OWN FUMBLES RECOVERED 2 of 5 3 for 31 PUNTS-AVERAGE 7 for 35 YVillie Vasquez and Bobby McCune led Austin to a 4-6-6 win over Ysleta in Ysleta's Stadium, Vasquez returned the opening kickoff 83 yards for a TD and later caught a 24 yard touchdown passf Bob AlVIcCune scored twice and the rest of the scores were tallied by Don Spann, Dick Summerford, and Butch Quillin, John Miele and Jim Brookins kicked the extra points. Coach Red Harris outlines the play with Don Spann. Jess Thurman breaks loose for a long gain against Bowie aided by the expert blocking of Jack Wynn C783 and Reggie Ponsford C673 AUSTI 27 BOWIE 6 STATISTICS AUSTIN BOWVIE 11 FIRST DOVVNS 12 178 YARDS RUSHING 158 50 YARDS PASSING 76 8 PASSES ATTICMPTED 17 3 PASSES COMPLETED 6 5 PASSES INTICRCICPTED 0 6 for 60 PENALTIES-YARDS 7 for 65 2 of 4 OWVN FUMBLI-IS RECOVERED 2 of 3 4 for 31 PUNTS-AVERAGE 3 for 31 The Panthers sogred on a 92-yard run by XVil1ie Vasquez, ax1Q-yairtl runi by-halfback .Iess Thu1'nian, a 17 -yard pass from quarter- bafk Don Sparm to Thurman, and a 68-yard punt return by defensive llaliback Butch Quillen. Tackle Jim Brookins kirkml three extra points. The bench has its tense inomcnts too. N, W B ,, 'X 79 xx .eff if Yi? yfgstsmt X 2 x 5 S M- wa Norman Lane is brought down after a short gain. The other Austin player is Bill Connor, No. 50. S'I'A'l'IS'l'ICS N AUSTIN JFFFFRSON Bob Mchune scored four touchdovvnsg Spann, 17 FIRST DOWNS A J 11 oneg and Ralph Johnston, two. Jimmy Brook- 269 YARDS RUSHING 167 ins had a perfect night scoring all seven ex- ias YARDS PASSING 74 t. - t 5 of 15 PASSES CONIPLETED 7 of 17 Ia pmn S' 1 INTFlRClCl 'l'lONS 0 5 for 415 PENALTIES 3 for 25 4- of 5 OWN FUlVIBl,lCS RECOVERED 2 of 5 4- for 37 PUNTS-AVERAGE 7 for 35 It's not all brawnj' says Coach Harris as he holds skull practice for the Varsity football players every day at fourth period 170 , V. ,A I ,,.xv,.,:.wn , 0, V , Y. 'Gd' ' ,fr A Y 52,9 ww Terry Thomas breaks loose aided by blockers .lim Brookins C727 and Reggie Ponsford K67l, AUSTI 14 EL PASO 0 STATISTICS Austin finally evened up the won-lost col- AUSTIN EI, PASO umn with ICI Paso, as the Panthers beat the 9 FIRST DOVVNS 9 VIHIQOYS I4- to 0. 162 YARDS RUSHING 132 This game cliniaxed the regular District 0 PASSING 25 play and gave the Panthers the District 0 of 3 PAME? C9M,PI'ET?D 2 of 7 AAAA title. Don Spunn and Norman Lane 3 INTI4,RCiI'.P TIONS 1 . . . 5 for 35 PENALTIES 3 for 25 scored for the Panthers while .lim Brookins 4. of 5 Own FUMBLE5 RECOVERED 0 0f4. zeroecl in on the goal posts for two extra 7 for 32 PUNTS-AVERAGE 6 fur 25 p0lI1tS. M' I' The football players turn soldier-ROT C that is- football season comes to an end. , N f if . f ZZ? -fra' I P' m im X, SG Loyal Austin High School supporters yell for the tc-am at the Panthers rush onto the fir-ld to cheer their victorious team annual bonfire before the traditional Austin-El Paso High after the game at Tucson on the school trip. game. 4 Xl N x Bobby lVIcCune spurts ahead as Ed Thurman C76j 'Willie Vasquez takes in the first of a series of suc- races near-by to block off dangerous Ysleta In- Cessfill aerial plays against Ysleta. dians. It takes a lot of Borger Bulldogs to down a fighting Panther. A touchdown pass is completed to Bobby McCune Jim Bmoking practices placements, with Bobby in the end zone, as Jefferson players desperately Fox managing the dangerous position. trv fo break up the play. 172 During a practice track meet, the fellows have a chance to see how they're going to A'rate in the real thing. I 1 . . , Q- J . .- -q,M,i:., ,hgg...L:..,5,:, Q .. M bg g , -' 3 ? ' ' ' 'P - . ff K- , My gi , f. gm. 4 4 J' A 1-. zif M5 X 1 -. f . , ,. , . , . . A i ' .. ' fweffwys FUN i -NNM ' - i F: - ....t....s.w.W.... - Q., ' as-t--4... fr W. ling-flg sgf-1g5.,,.,..5,... NX., X 'vt MQ? M. . ...V 4fpy..:? t O V , MW at - .M i . . M MR eSwii5iQi1TaA K t 7 ifmenlf K ff! 4 ' . pm , y i w e 535533 , 'fl' F 1 1 .V 1 1 453 pagina ' ,Nq.'fiT'f'.gi,i,g3M ' lf+Hi'+'QffQ., L , ' wg' ffw t 'iw' li in 25537 f . .- V V, H ns, rf- , jf ,Lx . ,L 55,3 Y .W A.: . . F w x X , K, , M, if W gps ..sLLx.4f N -Aggyifzx 5. fr, B - M V K v iii' 'r 'w--1.....,....,. K , ' -ff 'EW f'w:' .. e it i 1... Q rt f ma y -3'3 W.. f 4 bn. iyfw, , ,N 'wing 1. V- rv' . A common sight on the football field early this spring was the Var- sity Baseball Team, practicing for On your mark, get set- Shag! Then a twenty-five cen- timeter strip of tennis shoe is laid as another practice run begins. Upside down bicycle ped- dling gets the track team no- where on their backs, but it sure helps when they get on their feet! the all-important district games. Austin Panthers and Abilene Eagles have a friendly get-to- gether before the important foot- ball Bi-District clash at the Eagles' Stadium. XJ X At a practice game on the other side of the mountain Under the guidance of Coach Fred Salem, the track -that is, at El Paso High-a perfect Panther pitch fools boys get a good workout in preparation for tough compe- the opponent batter. tition. i if ,, A f,. ,. I . -, K. :SM X J 'M-1 'is as Qi :fish ' l i Qi :tain A I ' V v, X 1 mg .i... ' ' Q , 5 .1 -' my ' Q 1 'Q ' - F' 4 ,F Q - - Q Q- as ' I' ! I Q Q -Q i q M , K p A ' - 1 . : ., , , ' fy Q , X I . 'Q if A A--'ff . ' '-ly' K st . H, sr - ' . c......... . , , M. 5 ,, .-15 A .Q -Q.. K k 1 4 K Q M N awww VAR M J.. 'LS W A N B-FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1: Bill Najeva, Tony Melendez, David Duran, Tony Garcy, Jim Osowski, Kent Bales, Bill Oakes. Row 2: Assistant Coach Bob Eiber, John Sullivan, Bill Rogers, Clyde Lester, Leo Valdez, Richard Askew David Birkelbach, Coach Jim Francis. Row 3: Pete Barrera, Frank Maltane, Clarence Hatchell, Harold Cloer, Alonzo Ramirez, Manager Foster Row 4: Jim Severns, Miles YVofford, Donald Force, Glen Elliott, Edward Uribe, Gordon Pederson. Rovv 5: Jan Goodman, Charlie Sosa, Harold Christian, Xavier Arriaga, Ray Sanchez, Carlos Acosta. COACH JIM FRANCIS Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin 174 SCORES El Paso 7 Jefferson 20 El Paso 6 Ysleta 6 Cathedral 7 Bowie 13 FRE HMA TEAM 4fV M'.v vw' ROW Row Row Row David Alvarez, Gilbert Salezar, Luis Jasquez, Charles McCalmont, Andy Avila, Wayne Moyer, John Jones. David Stewart, Robert Smith, Dale Owen, Bill Levy, Gary Horle, Harold Conyers, Joe Barnes. John Furman, John Gailey, John Kerr, Arthur Word, John Robb, Nelson Locker. Paul Zeek, Guillermo Ramirez, Phillip Hart, Jim MQNutt, Terry Ponsford, Horace Harmon, Dan Catania. Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin SCORES 1 3 Jefferson O 27 El Paso 1 3 Jefferson 12 Bowie 13 28 Ysleta 6 19 Bowie 6 COACH JOHN BIRKHEAD CITY CHAMPS 175 ff F W. Row 1: Malcolm Newbill, Randy Pirkle, Raymond Quillin, Joe Barca, Robert Dunn, Roy Gibson, Ray Sanchez, Paul Row 2: Zeek, Mike Furman, Otto Munoz, Robert Armstrong, Charles LeMoyne, James Cobb, Charles Yates, John Kochevar, Glen Bowman, Coach Zeretzke. Austin's basketball team, plagued by injuries and bad luck, worked hard and earned the name of the 4'Spoilers. Rob- ert Dunn made All District and All City. Mike Furman scored 32 points, tying the District record and leading Austin to a 61 to 55 victory over El Paso High, thus costing them the District champ- ionship. Mike was then named honor- ary Captain of the District, by the EI Paso Times. Robert Dunn was chosen All Distrirl player while Mike Furman starrc-tl in defeating lil Paso High, thus costing them the District Championship. ln this game Furman tied the district record by scoring 32 points. VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach ALBERT ZERETZKE 176 Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin DISTRICT SCORES 44 Bowie 60 Ysleta 47 Jefferson 27 El Paso 5 7 Bowie 41 Ysleta 65 Jefferson 6 1 El Paso Worf 3 ' Lost 5 CITY SCORES 49 Jefferson 39 Cathedral 43 El Paso 62 Bowie Won 1 Lost 3 Yi Mike Furman sets up a basket by outjumping the Bowie center and batting the ball to John Kochevar. . . QYNE JOE GHANA. LLM BARCA RAYMOND QU1LL1N o'r'ro MUNOZ JAMES coma 177 N ROBERT CPOa11utsJ DUNN GEORGE MARTCII ROY GIBSO Cz1ptz1i11 liuwiv g11111c-, it's get hold of thv bull 01' 1-Isv. 30 301111 11x F0 RT KXVXWNX Q1 11-N SYXKON 'G lJ1l1'i11g' e1 c'1'ucii11 11101110111 of 1114- Austin- hI.I'.N I3OU'NI,g X- PA UL ZE K 1.1 Mallagel, 4 178 1st Row, left to right: John Furman, Val Hill, Richard Arvizu, David Thaxton, Gilbert Salazar, Pat Bowman, Charlie Sosa. 2nd Row, left to right: Gordon Pederson, Manager, Joe Ochotorena, Arthur Word, Keith Gardner, Leaton Oliver, Norman VVa11ace, Coach Jim Francis. 3rd Bow, left to right: Jon Goodman, John Latin, Charles VVest, Kent Bales, Floyd Adams, Leonard Friday, James Boatright. Not pictured-Edward Uribe, Leon Egy. Austin Austin Coach JIM FRANCIS Austin Austin Austin B TEAM BASKETBALL CITY TOURNAMENT Jefferson Cathedral El Paso Tech E1 Paso Bowie 180 Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin DISTRICT PLAY 29 Bowie 29 Ysleta 51 lil Paso 41 Jefferson 46 El Paso 4-2 Bowie 41 Ysleta 54 El Paso Tech 31 Jefferson 40 EI Paso li A M Huw 1: Jack N'lrVf'igl1. Rudy Rrnnns. Phillip Hurt. llny Wvarren, How 2: Edquid. Fd lilsie. John Givens. Ruben Juarez. Nlany Close basketball games are won on the free throw line. Here. Miwe Furman. chosen as Most Athe letic Boy. adds a needed point to the Pantl'xer's srore. Coach James Russell hands out sticks of gum to relax earh of the .lunior High 'Tantlier Cults put up a grant fight for the lmnll and played one of their best gzinies ofthe season ngninst our tradition- al rivals. E1 Paso High. ln spite of the efforts of the opposition tu stnp him. Hrmlwrl CPeanutsl Dunn gets off nn unbnlsnifeil. but successful shot. members of his Jr. Hi. Football Team. then proceeds to give a pep talk and last minute advice before an important district game with Bowie High School, 181 r l w l Row 1: Ralph Johnson. Richard Cook, James Wiggs. ' ' asquez. Nagxng-Lane. n P Robert Dunn. Row 2: Leaton Oliver, Javier Arriaga, Charles LeMoine, Cobb, Frank Besnette, arles Hooten, Jerry Anderson, ' ' ' , Lee McDowell, Bubba' Fox, Jerry e. Row 3:Coach Oswalt, Manager Mike Foster, harles Henderson, Parker Cole, Earl West, Bobby Jones, Mervin Moore, Hen- ry Melendez. Jesse Trulove, Jack Smith, Dick Laughman, Coach Fred Salem. VARSITY TRACK AUSTIN HIGH TRACK ' B TEAM TRACK L Row 1: Charles McCalmont. Raul Marquez, Paul Marusich, Kent Bales. Robert Smith, Warren Frederick, Wayne Moyers, Joe Barnes. How 2: Victor Navarrette. Henry Chavira, Mike Henderson. David Stewart, Paul Paxon, Bobby Bracewell. Coach Fred Salem. Row 3: Arthur Word. Billy Bob Paddy, John Lattin. Keith Gardner. VVilliam Jackson. N I we,- I 5 182 ROBERT FOX SQUEZ JESSIE TRUE w1LL1E VA OHN SON 3 K QSCOMCY R AY PH One desperate effort is made to spurt ahead and be the first one to cut the tape at the end of a close race. LOVE C I . nwrh FRED SAIIFNI The boys strain forward, anxious for the race to begin and end the pre-run tension. 183 Row Row Row Row Row VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD H. V. Jackson, Maximo Reyes, Terry Thomas, Raymond Quillin, Reggie Ponsford, Mike Furman, Fran- cisco Reyes. Clyde Lester, John Furman, Ted Gemoets, Bob Dawson, Jerry Ehrens, Harry Butler, Terry Ponsford. David Alvarez, David Hunt, Dean Herman, Roy Gibson, Bill Fletcher, Johnny Blanks. Charlie Sosa, Gilbert Salizar, David Birkelbach. Jim McNutt. Coach K. C. Brown, Manager John Pruitt, Manager Robert Ward, Harold Christian, Leo Gaddis. Coach K. C, BROYVN 184 The baseball team entered the season with a strong record to live up to. Last year's var- sity won district and then went on to sweep the bi-district, only to lose out in the Hsuiciden playoff in state. The team is sparked by returning letter- men and all-district players. Captain REGGIE PONSFORD Returning Letterman D FRANCISCO REYES RAYMOND QUILLIN ,usman C Q MAXIMO REYES 'agp' 0 MIKE FURMAN , TERRY THOMAS H. V. JACKSON One hefty swing, and the catcher doesn't have to worry about that illusive little sphere any longer! 185 During a practice game it seems a lot easier to cross home plate than when under pressure in a real game. PILOISE SANCHI-ZZ ANGELINA SAN ROMAN KATHLEIQN SIIICRXYOOD 0 Bonnie lVlar'I'aggart, Martha VVant, Maureen Dennelly, Louise Rittmann, Lena San Roman, Lupe Rodriguez, Lin- da Bailey, Jackie Chauvet, Susan Darcy. Carol YYarzl, Sandra Nelson, Iiliza- RIJ YVILKICRSON Coach of Girls' k Buys' Varsity Tennis ,,, ..,. beth Taylor, Alice Sherwood, Eloise Sanchvz Catherine I-'inc-rty, Qgghgp Jaghg, I.upo Castzmecla, Jill Kriss, Jan- ice Clark, I,aYerne llintnn, Barbara Creamer. GIRL' ARSITY TENNIS ALICI-I SHERVVOOD MAURICICN INCNNICIIY ELIZABETH TAYLOR .Kim-sg 4 .mgarw -- .,N,,f,-am ,I ...,,..... , . , 5' N 5 ,f SANDRA NELSON KATIIERINIC SHERVVOOD JILI. KRISS BARBARA BURKS . , - .,.. 1' . 5 gilfyj M 5 fi -'f- . .,... i .Z 5: 1 I . lf' ,N - 43 ' , . ..,..,,. A - ,.. .. , if X 1 -z: M' ' ,S . Y I I . ,1 f ii 'lr :, - 5 , , ' ' . I ,I . A A K V , 4 ,Q Q A K H h ,. M ' ' , -Q-yy fx: j , 5 N. f 'f 7: .' , .5 K D ii A -- ,i ,.,. Bill Roberts, one of the captains of the tennis team, completes a forehand drive. DANNY VVEVER Us ibliiigsgcrl BILL ROBERTS .. .sfffzrgf 2,515 . W f ' ,,,, 5 : gg5,,q:g.f3:5g 2,4 A1 0 52 l avzf . : 3 I 4-wi .8 eva iw fe . ,nw Swim jfssggzfmwff gf ' Q 5:7 ' ' .4-.,5zaf.:: -' ' J2:5ii2' - - :rs .. ' H T W M fgg ii ARTHUR NAPOLES Arthur Napoles, John Chamness, Jim- my Pack, Bill Chamness, Dick Hughes, dig. Richard Araiza, Ronald Pierce, Peter ' - 1 ' QW Hendricks, John Manin, Gordon Peder- MQM , 4- it 5011, Jack Mfveighv Danny Wevefv Bob- s, 559, by F rady, Bill Roberts, David Dunn. '- . Zgvlwiff-ifsiiiiii . 'Ve ff 2 235 '- K Q I Q in S .ft 1 ,I I 1 ' EE Elffil, 5 ' , - if 1 'wfilr 'fi2':?5fffi J if K' il W ff Mtv A , ,ffi I . fi-if ,, K 'c 5 if , ' 9:5 U ., ,,, ' .M if - fr. - 1- :gf I ,. wwf -f 'gli ,fir S J if E 2 -3 :-iflifvfg, ffl. :lf 'Z M? 2 ,gifmfzr 1fff:1 221 . 17Ul:'L:sg Q A 1 ' fear? gisiyfzrf Y f J ff .Qiiiiibr 5 ' ,. S5 FSETL ' M 433-5 f.44,ggffM1i., f I ,, gfmsfrg., I' .iffy iw, 4, X f Q'fzL-W4 ' O 5: 'ggiffiiili' f 1f'ccfw-V,'.1 .,M.,.. :iw sggyxwcggp, - -A ,f s,,:'5gq'f . e f wiyj, , ,iz V i ' -4 . 1 - - wr.. ,, ,J-M 4 , me ., --: ,, f ggw , ,W DAVID DUNN RONALD PIERCE RICHARD ARA IZA GORDON PEDERSON BOBBY FRADY JOHN MARTIN JOHN CHAMN ESS The Girls' Athletic Association has real active meetings. At this club meeting, they participate in a volleyball game before ad- iourning, Not many clubs have as many volunteers as G.A.A. does. llere the job to be per! formed is the organization of a champion baseball team. Practicing often after school, the team is soon ready to try its hand in competition with girls from other high schools. Baseball is by no means just a rnan's game. The P. E. Leaders help teach the fundamentals of the sport and soon the team is on its own The main activity of the P. E. Leaders is to direct the girls' P. E. classes in their various sports, which range from archery to shuffleboard and baseball to basketball. y EET: 'W 5' 2 GARY FOSTER Head Cheerleader DANITA RICI IAHDSON Q , ::m,s z:+1e w.sm1.s.svm4,: VARSITY CIHEICRLEADILRS UII0y mhvf Be Calm, be Cool, bv Collected is 0110 of the rousing yvlls this YPHIJS finv Clivorleading team introduced to tliv student body. DONALD XVARD First Alternate CHARLANE XVARD BILL ROBERTS 189 JUDY ALLEN , G I RLS A TH LICTIC ASSOCIATION GAA. is fur all girls iIItvI'0StI-cl in playing SpOriS Such :IS volleyball, baskolliull, softball and pillg-pong. Points are glV0ll for Httc-nrliiigz two thirds of thc- meetings. Awurcls are given OII this point Systvm. Every your all the local high SCIIOOIS havv H TOLlI'I1ElI'Il!'!'ll in various OFFICERS F A L L S P R I N G President President LUPE CASTANEDA ESTELLA ARVIZU Vice-President Vice-President HOPE COOPER LUPE RODRIGUEZ Secretary-Treasurer Secretary NANCY DE BRUNNER ERNESTINA ESCOBAR Sergefml-at-Arms S p R I N G JOYCE .IUNG fm JL IlI I A , ' FA I.I. MEMBERS VIRGINIA ACOSTA HENRIETTA ALBA ESTELLA AGUIRRE OLGA ARREOLA IRMA ARRAIZA ICSTELLA ARVIZU GLORIA ARVIZU IRMA ARVIZU ESTELLA AVILA MARY AVILA RACHEL AVILA BRENDA BANNISTER ARMIDA BARELA JOAN BENTLEY .IUDITH BOLT EMMA BURROLA LUPE CASTANEDA MARGARET CHAVEZ KAY CHERKO CAROLYN CLARK GEORGIA COBOS ELSA CONTRERAS HOPE COOPER JUDY CRABAUGH IRENE DE AVILA NANCY DE BRUNNER ROSBINDA DELGADO ALICE DE LONG ALICE DERAS STELLA DERAS KATHERINE DICKEPISON EMILIA DOMINGUEZ DARLENE DUNCAN BETTY ELKINS MARTHA ELOREAGA MARY LEE ENOX CARMEN ESCOBAR ERNESTINA ESCOBAR PAT EASHING .JUDY FISKE JEANETTE FLYNN CELESTE GALLEGAS ANNA MARIA GARCIA HOPE GARCIA YOLANDA GARCIA RUTH GIBSON .JUDY GILES CHRISTINE GONZALES ICSTELLA GONZAIES VICTORIA GONZALES LUCILLE GRANADOS DOLORES HALE ELIZABETH HAMBLIN CINDA HARRIS LISETTA HARRIS SUZANNA HENNESBERG SANDRA JACKSON ROSE ANN JITER ROCHELLE JORDAN HORTENSIA JIIAREZ JOYCE JUNG HELEN JURADO NINA KEELER CARMEN LOERA MIGNONNE LONLODE BARBARA MCDANIEL JOYCE MACKUSICK KAY MACKUSICK MAGGIE IVIARTINEZ IRMA NIAYNES TONI NIAYNES JUDY MCADAMS .JUANICE MCFARLAND AUGUSTINA MONZON MYRNA MULLINGS DONNA NAVARRO MAGGIE OCHOTORENA ARCELIA OLIVO BARBARA PARROTT JACKIE PHILLIPS RICKY QUESADA PATSY RAILSTON PAT RAMSEY JUDY RAILSTON DIANA RIDOUT JUDY RIVERA .IANICE ROBERTSON DOLORES ROCHA LUPE RODRIGUEZ MARY RODRIGUEZ NORNIA RODRIGUEZ IIUPE RUIZ ALICE SANTOSCOY YVONNE SANTOSCOY GERALDINE SCHNEIDER CIRA SERROS ELIZABETH SEXTON SALLY SAMMER KAREN SPEAKER BEVERLY SPEARMAN JUDY STEVENS SIIARON STREET LOIS STUECKLER .JUDY THURMAN MICHELE ZAHRT ANNIE ZAVALA LUPE ZAVALA ER MEMBERS KAY ADKINS KAY BARVVISE KAY CHERKO BILLIE LOU COSTON MADELINE DAW LILLIAN DE LA PLAZA DORIS DETER MOLLY EDENS HOPE GARCIA ESTELLA GONZALEZ IVA DEE HACKETT JUNE HARRISON LINDA HART SANDRA HAWKINS JUDY HORLE HELEN JUAREZ MARILYN JULIAR BARBARA KINDER KATHRYN KRATZ KAY MAQKUSICK MARILYN PEARSON JUNE PERKINSON PAT RAGLAND PATSY RAILSON MARTHA REY DOLORES RUSSELL MAE SNEDIGAR LOIS STUECKLER MARILYN WEAVER DICKSI WILLIAMSON F A L L I p F P. E. LEADERS l,h,W,ilff3fQEf'? The P. E. Leader's Club was organized for 0 ' ' 2 fag If i Af f ' ' 'fn the purpose of developing ability in athletics ,J 'Q I A Ki 5 ' ., 'N ' A and for creating leadership and sportsmanship Lf , if , Fl'-V an within its members, A 7. Y - W , Q 1- W j' Members of the Club compete in such sports ' I AQ 3552, ' I I as basketball, baseball, and volleyball. f Maxx? at , M , I: 3 I A' X ' :Sa I K J, x F ' If li H 617 if '19 fx cs, ,I . Mm ff as J Q LWB V ,J up fm Q. .A + Q fa L I - 1 ' A If Q I W' ,r Q '23w5i5, 52 is We U - ,I giggg.-4 Yi W ' I ' fa Wi .A ,- I -' fl s 'Ml sf'5 Af I ' 5' .i if 9 i I .Q If Q I' 'Sf3.3f'f 1x M'lrI'f ja 5 iff! I ff ' if , 153,113 ,. I xv .4,.dH .V g gi Q5 wi: fav f I .,l .1 f If if f ' fs Q ' ' f rf M - f'1'i 'H 7:?'2?5?5ii:fivM?!1.:: 'I E-eg 'Lf' ,.. 4 .4 , ,.- , Q -2 A if ,.: 41: i p .,. O F F I C E R S President-MOLLY EDENS Vice-President-DORIS DETER Secrelary-Treasurer-KAY ADKINS Reporter-MADELINE DAW UUCG4 Qywsfcp, Qwifcy f fgiimkus 'X KDQCAIM PMy5lL',4l vgiiliclz s P P. 1 N G QWISICA1 af .HSL Sl IUQJCATXUR Qgistmf 7 as . Y 3, falcnisui X ORGANIZATIONS Music Clubs Honorary Service Will the meeting please come to order, has re- sounded through the halls of Austin High School since its opening days. Club participation has more than doubled since 1930, with the number of clubs increasing from twenty to forty-seven. These clubs may be placed in either of two class- ifications, honor and service. The purpose of an hon- or club is to recognize outstanding students in a par- ticular iield. To serve Austin High and the commu- nity as well is the chief purpose of the service clubs. 1931 KALEVALA 19 3 1 Kiiwgygzwwa L- R931 351521 tv I Vbfwf' 'X' ,. 4, H if - f if f f 5? 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S 1:1 .1 '35 4 Q' 1 1 3 B Wg i 1 Lv S fr f 31. ,,..,,Cjw!,o,, Flutes LARRY MCCLEARY MARGIE MCCLENAHAN DON KILLMER VERLYN GROCE KAREN KORNAGAY ALICE DE LONG KATIE MITCHELL SUE JOHNSON Oboes DICK KILLMER ALFRED DIAZ CAROL THOMPSON Clarinets ALEXIS SHLANTA JUANITA NEELEY MARGIE BAIRD LORENE SHLANTA BILLY HANCAMMON STELLA DERAS DELMA REE PEPER GENORA DANIELS CARLA MAFFEI LEE BARNES TOM DINGWALL CONCERT 194 Bassoon JAMES DIAZ Alto Clarinets JAY HACKLER GILBERT DIAZ Bass C larinets ERNIE HILL KEN MEARNS ARMIDA ALONSO Alto Saxophones LILLIAN DE LA PLAZA DAVID DURAN SANDRA SCHULLER Tenor Saxophone DAVID DAVIS Baritone Saxophone DON HUTCI-IINS 'hp Trumpets BOB WALLER ALLAN POWELL FRANK MCCALLICK DENNIE DENHAM ROBERT EMMETT PARKER COLE DAVID WHITE VIRGINIA BLAISDELL JIM OATMAN ED SMITH Horns LEO GADDIS BILL DUNN JOE NABHAN PHILIP MULVEY MYRNA MCCOY SHARLENE BURROW Trombones ALBERT TUCKER VAL HILL HENRY MOSER GEORGE WEIDNER GEORGE fBudD HUBBART BAND Baritone Horns ALFRED DAVIS JOHN PAUL KERR ED DUNN MIKE GIBSON Basses CARLETON TALBOT DEAN TROTTER EUGENE GEBLER PAT MITCHELL Percussion DICK HUGHES WAYNE ORECHWA ELAINE TURRENTINE Cornet TOM VAUGHN Director CHARLES A. GHOLZ BILL SMITH Drum Major The majorettes and tw1r1ers are a colorful addmon to Austm s marching band. BONNIE REAVES Head Majorette .1 -x..,,Mk MARILYN VVFAVER DOROTHY VVA NT LYDIA GRANADOS M. 4 H-w..,w4 GLILNDA JOHNSTON 196 IVIARGIE FILLILIVIAN LOIS STIQIQCKLER GIRL'S CHORUS ADA BETH ADAMS KAY ADKINS ARMIDA BARELA ELEANOR BASH ANNA RAE BERLEY BONNER BURKE ERNESTINE CARRELL J UANITA CARRELL MARGARET DAVIDSON PEGGY DISSELKOEN MARGIE FILLENIAN SANDRA GAINOUS ZENA GARNER CARLENE GLENN JO MAE GREEN CAROLYN GREY JANET GRIFFIN SHARON HARBAUGII PAT HUNTER MARION JARVIS ANNA JEAN JOHNSON RHONDA FOLLETT ROSEMARY KING SARA LOVETT MILDRED MCADAMS SANDY MCNEAL MARILYN MAROE GAIL MAXYVELL SYLVIA MAYO DIANA MITEER ANN POND R CHARLOTTE POOLE PATRICIA PRACHT MARILYN RIDLEY BETTY REED WESA RINEHART JOANNE RISINGER PATSY RAILSTON ANDRA SALOME YVONNE SANTOSCOY BEVERLY SPEARMAN PATRICIA SPENCE JUDY THURMAN JUDY WARE- FRANKIE VVATKINS BARBARA WVHITE DICKSIE WVILLIAMSON GAYLE XVILLIAMSON MARY ANN ZAPPA ORCHESTRA Violins JAMES ANGERSTEIN DAVID AYALA VALERIA BELL DOROTHY DRISCOE MARGARET CHAVEZ CAROLYN CLARKE MARIA TERESA CORTINAS, Principal EVA FOURZAN ABELARDO GARCIA CHRISTINE GONZALEZ DAVID GREEN. Concertmaster JERRY HARMON ALICE HERRING ELIZABETH JUAREZ HORTENCIA JUAREZ LINDA KASTRIN DRUCILLA LALLY MARY FRANCES MCADAMS ROBERT NAVARRO ALLAN NICHOLS BILL ROIQECHE DARWIN SCOTT MAXIE SMITH JOUETTE STEVENS MARY LOU YVILHITE SYLVANIA WVRIGHT Violas BECKY BRICKLER? Principal LYNNE GREEAR LYNETTE MERRELL MARILYN OYVEN ROBERTA TAYLOR JOAN WATTS MARY JANE WVISE Cellos RICHARD HAYLES DON KILMER, Principal RICHARD KILMER DORIS THARP JOEL VILLALOBOS Basses BILL CLARKSON ALFRED DAVIS LEE EUBANK, Principal HORACE HARMON EDDIE HOLT SlLlllP!llS l'lIOS9l1 for ills' All-State' Ol'Cllf'Sll'El wow: Alvx Slllillltil Riclmrrl Kilmer, Bvcky B1'iCkl0I'. Nlfiria Curiixias, Aliclairclu GHITIQI David Groom, Lee Eubmik, Bill Clarkson. Bob NYall91', Allin-rt Tuck er, L00 Gziclflis, and Alfrofl Davis. Qu V I If A L L A CHOIR S P R I N C 198 MEMBERS DAN ALLEN KENT BALES ELEANOR BASH CAROL BORGES DOROTHY BRACEWELL JIMMY BUNDREN MERRY ANNE BUSH CLAIRE CAMPBELL BEVERLY COLLINS BARBARA COOK JOHN CRUMP MARGARET DAVIDSON NADINE DAVIDSON MAUREEN DENNEHY ROBERT DUNN RICHARD FAULKNER DANA FOVVLER BOBBY FOX BOBBY FRANCO EDNA GARCIA JEANETTE GOURLEY BQBEBI GBAL JANET GRIFFIN GAYLE I-IAGEMAN KARIN HAMPTON LE BRON HARDIE ,EUNIS HAKMQQN ICK SHOLT LEE HUNT EARL JACKSON CLARENCE JAGGERS MARILYN JULIAR RUTHIE KAPLAN BARBARA KIMBELL MARY KNIGHT PAT LONGAN DOLORES IVIARTINEZ RICHARD NICLOYW KEN MILLER DIANA MITER JOE IVIUCKLEROY JOHNNY MACK MYERS ROY NEELY THOMAS NOVAK KAREN OLSEN WAYNE OVECHUA CAROLE PALMER DELMA RAE PEPER RONALD PEIRCE STANLEY POOLE STEWVART POYVELL DONNA JO PRACHT ISAREL REDWINE BONNIE REAVES JIM SEVERNS CALVIN SEXTON JANETTE SHOCKLEY CLEO SPRINGSTEAD NIINNIE SMITH AL TUCKER DAVID VAN BUREN MARGIE WATKINS TOMMIE LOU WATSON JACK WEAVER MARILYN VVEAVER JACK WEBB DON VVHITAKER GAYLE WVILLIAMSON CYNTHIA WITHERSPOON SUE WOOD CHARLES YATES FALL Olfl lClCRS JOE IXIUCKLFROY. Prcsizlent SPRING OIFIVICIQRS JOE MUCKLEROY, President ROBERT DUNN. Boys' lllrmager BOBBY FRANCO. Boys, .Manager CLAIRE CAMPBIILI., Girls' Manager MERRY ANNE RIISII. Sccralary MINNIE SMITH. Treasurer MAURRRN DICNNRIIY. Assl. Treasurer ROBERT DUNN. BONNIE REAVES. Robe Vzislmlirirzs DONNA IO PRACIIT, MARILYN JULIAR, KAREN OLSON. Librarians JEANETTIZ GOURLRY. Historian CAROL BORGES. Club Panel Represental live The Trio, consisting of Minnie Smith, Dana Fowler, and Merry Anne Rush, accompanied by Gayle YYilliams0n, contributed its talents to many school pkrograins. v-15 BONNIE REAVES. Girls' illanager PAT LONGAN. Secremry RUTI-IIE KAPLAN, Treasurer KARIN HAMPTON, DONNA JO PRACHT, CAROLR PALMER, Librarians JIMMIE BUNDRILN, MARGIE YYATKINS. Robe Custodians BEVERLY COLLINS. Hislorian BARBARA COOK, Reporter BOBBY FRANCO. Club Panel Representative The Sextet, composed of Ronnie Reaves, Margie XYatkins, Pal Longan, Cleo Springstead, Danna .lu Praclil, and Claire Campbell sang for numerous civic functions last fall. A CHOIR'S Ol' Rockin' CTIZIIIJS got iXIl'I'I'y Anne Ry! Bush. This wasor1euf A CllHll'.S most A j popular numbers. Mr. Clark IILIQIICS A, directs the number from the sidelines. 199 MEMBERS LINDA ALLEN JOE ANDERSON RICHARD ASKEW CORALIE BAILEY LEE BARNES J EANETTE BARTLETT MARY ANN BOHANON PAT BOWMAN BECKY BRICHLER ELOISE BURNS JIMMY CHASTEEN JOSEPHINE CHAVEZ REEDA KAY CONOVER JOYCE CURTIS ALLAN DEMO KATHERINE DICKENSON DIANE DUTTON LYNN ETHERIDGE SHIRLEY FIELDS JEANETTE FLYNN ELVIRA GANDARA ABELARDO GARCIA VICKI GARNER EDWINA GEMMEL PATRICIA GREAR IVAN HALL TOPPER HARMON MARTHA HERNANDEZ GLORIA JAUREGUI ROGER MACKRELL DONALD MCELVVAIN LYNETTE MERRELL ROBERT ORTON CATHERINE POOLE ETHEL PRACHT ROBERT REYNOLDS VICKI RODRIGUEZ CARYL ANN SNEDIGAR ELIZABETH VEST FRANCES WALTERS TED WEHMEYER CATHERINE WIFT RICHARD YOHN SOPHOMORE CHORUS FRESHMEN CHORUS MEMBERS LINDA ALLEN JOE ANDERSON RICHARD ASKEW LEE BARNES JEANETTE BARTLETT TOMMY BISHOP PAT BOVVMAN BECKY BRICHLER GARY BROOKE ERMA CLARK KENNETH COVVEN GAYLE DAVIS ABELARDO GARCIA SANDRA HAHN IVAN HALL SUZANNE HANDSCHY TOPPER HARMON ,QQHIQHABBIQQH PRISCILLA LANE ROBERT ORTON JANIECE ROBERTSON ELIZABETH SEXTON LORENE SHIVELEY CARYL ANN SNEDIGAR MARTHA SNIDOW PHYLLIS STUART FRANCES WALTERS 200 Members of the orchestra practice diligently for their part in the presentation of the P.T.A.'s Christmas pro- gram. The Austin High Marching Band performs at Abilene during the Bi- District tilt. Here, they demon- strate that they're true Texans. til? Austin High's i'ston1pers er-hanrl members make their first public ap- pearance of the year as they march downtown in the Kid's Rodeo Pa- rade. 2 5 J IMIVIIE HARV IE President Fall SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR S O CIETY Monlborship in tho National llonor Society is one of the highest honors bostovvod on stu- dents by the faculty. High juniors, and seniors are chosen on the basis of Service, Character, I.:-amlorship and Scholarship, tho four standards of thv society. An iniprvssivo l1lilLlCllOIl Core- mony is hold each semester before the student body. 0.50 202 GEORGE MA RTCH Prvxi 11 fn! - if 3 Q Spring is Q O A i ROY GIBSON Vice-President-Fall ,. ,, 5 ,V , In :.. Efww -.:,.:' , , : .nln wefywa W,L,, W, ..., . ,gp:A,U.5 , -R5 I R FBT' X I I QZIIIA ya X ,uf i4 B A A I Mx Q E M9 A 3' AH 'Rf ff A jf 22' .. , 'fx 6 I3 . , Y DAVID DUNN Vice-President-Spring . q, .. .,.,,,.:., ., MARIAN REYNOLDS HELEN J UAREZ Secretary-Fall Secretary-Spring BARBARA BURKS Treasurer-Fall MEMBERSHIP SENIORS KAY ADKINS JUDY ALLEN BILL BAILEY JOHN BARLOW MARY CATHERINE BIRKELBACH NANCY BOND GERALD BROOKS BARBARA BURKS CHRISTINE BYRD JOYCE COLVIN BILL CONNOR ROBERT COOKE CAROL ANN CORBE'I'I' MARIA LUISA CORTINEZ MAUREEN DENNEHY PATSY DONAHOS ROBERT DUCHOUQUETTE DAVID DUNN ROBERT DUNN ELEANOR DU SANG APRIL ECHOLS NELSON FORSYTH GARY FOSTER MIKE FURMAN HOPE GARCIA ORLANDO GARZA ROY GIBSON JEANETTE GOURLEY ALICE HARRIS HELEN HARRIS J IM HARVIE CHARLES HOOTEN CAROLYN JACOBS HELEN JUAREZ JUDY LANCE YVONNE LUDERUS .IEANETTE MCFADDEN GEORGE MARTCH DAN MILLER MISS BEATRICE MARKGRAFF Sponsor I f fl ' . Q- f' : MAUREEN DENNEHY MARY CAT INE BIRKELBACH SALLY MORGAN Parliamentarian-Fall Pllflfameflfflnan-Spfing sYLvIAN MORRIS ARTHUR NAPoLEs ANN NOBLE ALICE MARIE PARRA GAYLE PICKETI' JERRY PORRAS SARAH RAMsEY MARTHA REY FRANCISCO REYES MAXIMO REYES MARIAN REYNOLDS BILL ROBERTS f LENA SAN ROMAN KATHERINE SHERWOOD KATHLEEN sI-IERwooD ALLEN sHIcR MARY PARRE TAYLOR .WILLIS wlcx f' ' A, JERRY wITHERsPooN J U N I o R s OLGA ARREOLA ELIZABETH CHAPIN JAMES CONYERS ALFRED DAVIS CATHERINE EINERTY TERESE GILMER DON KILMEII RICHARD KILMER BEVERLY KRIGBAUM RICHARD LAUQHMAN MARGIE MCCLENAHAN MARGARET MACNEIL MARTHA PALAEOX CAROL PALMER RONALD PEIRCE CARMELI PROANO ARGYRA WALSHE MARGIE WATKINS J EANETTE GOURLEY Treasurer-Spring Marian on MISS ductIon S Eii? 48 .-.1 ff af 203 pms a corsage at the fall Inv Jim Harvic presents the National Honor Society scholarship to Sarah Ramsey at the fall cap and gown assembly, IV :'. J UDY HEINZE President-F111 I ,Y Amr F A L L PATSY ROHONAS Vice-President-Fall girf 'I 251 is A Jaw - r iii its 2 1 :rn ,W S . iigiiffi e TN IVA DEE HACKETT Secretn ry-Fall MEMBERS NANCY DEBRUNNER PATSY DOHANOS CARMEN ESCOBAR YOLANDA GARCIA IVA DEE HACKETT JUDY HEINZE BONNIE KINNEAR DARLENE MARIER RHODA MILLER ROSELIND RODEN NANCY ROSSI GILBERT SIQUEIROS NATALIE THOMPSON PRISCILLA VVHITE NATIONAL ART HONOR SOCIETY The Austin Art Honor Society is the third one to be organized in the State of Texas. It was established to bring honor and recog- nition to students outstanding in art, to culti- vate a deeper appreciation of beauty, to strive for a deeper knowledge and better understand- ing of art, and to set high standards of art in Austin High School. ., ,Qt 'Y fs- -491 'Q . Z, gif GILBERT SIQUEIROS IVA DEE HACKETT ROSELIND RODEN President-Spring Vice-APresident-Spring Secretary-Spring SPRING MEMBERS MARY CATHERINE BIRKELBACH NANCY BOND CHRISTINE RYRD JOYCE COLVIN RONALD DETTMAN APRIL ECHOLS SUSAN ECHOLS BETTY ELIQINS SHARON FEDRIC ORLANDO GARZA JANET GRIFFIN IRENE HOLGUIN BELLE HUFFMAN PATRICIA LONGAN YvONNE LUDERUS GARY MCCLUSKY MIKE MCGEHEE STEVE POGSON MARTHA REY F A L L MARIAVIN REYNOLDS ? ALBER TUCKER it BOBBY WALLER : ARGYRA WALSHE -. KARIN WAUGH f- si KATHRYN WAUGH I mg. J H, 'L 21? , if ws sail? , I I , ' - aegqtfu, we W ,i 2 R S V as ig. v A , -A .. if , If X, ,I 1 H 4 IAV, - A .I wx AS L Y I :EZ K 1, ,E IMI 1, , ,f R+ff,I2f,-1:f1g:,?,.,f,f.:63fP MV S at iq we M 1 ft- V D l MGM' , Q ' 51 2 -I V- - LS. STEVE POGSON MARY CATHERINE CHRISTINE BYRD MARTHA REY President-Fall BIRKELBACH Secretary-Fall Treasurer Fall Vice-President-Fall MASQUE 81 GAVEL The Masque and Gavel is an honorary Speech society. The Club presented sev- eral skits in assembly and sponsored their annual Speech Festival this spring, Mem- bership is granted to those students who have done Outstanding work in speech. 5'-5 1 I H F ' ,, Q X it 3 DAVID DUNN Sergeant-at-Arms-F all President-Spring V 4 , ' eq .- 1' ig A - K' NANCY BOND BELLE HUFFMAN Treasurer-Spring Parliamentarian-Spring 'Af !,1.f If, 1 MARIAN REYNOLDS Parliamentarian-F all Secretary-Spring yflfy ., vw 'JZ W ii yi, W R' '1f 2 in .ff YVON NE LUDERUS Reporter-Fall Vice-President-Spring 'Iii SHARON FEDRIC APRIL ECHOLS Reporter-Spring Sergeant-at-Arms-Spring z..A, ,, ,M xml: ,Q MhzI-.s . ,t . SPRING M E M B E R S MARY CATHERINE BIRKELBACH JAMES DIAZ PEGGY DISSELKOEN 'BILLIE LOUISE FARMER FRED GUEVARA LUIS GUZMAN GEORGE HARRIS SERVAN DO HERNANDEZ JAVIER HONDA LEE HUNT BARBARA KIMBELL BARBARA KINDER YVONNE LUDERUS MARGARET MACNEIL MARGIE MCCLENAHAN JANET MOHWINKEL ARCELIA OLIVO GAYLE PICKETI' FALL -' f'- 1 Q ,,., L f 'A 1, ' aa . in-I , f 1 S Z- 3 vf'?f ' fffEfR4- ,af Q, I 'V JAMES DIAZ BILLIE FARMER MARY ZULOAGA President--Fall Vice-President-Fall Secretary-Fall MARTHA REY BILL ROBERTS GUADALUPE RODRIGUEZ ALLEN SCHICK LANE SMITH NATALIE THOMPSON MARY ZULOAGA 'U S SS. as I 55 LANE SMITH Treasurer-Fall SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Spanish National Honor Society was formed to honor those students who have achieved high grades in the Span- ish department. All third year Spanish students are eligible and the Spanish teachers at Austin elect the ones they think are most worthy. The actual speaking of Spanish is practiced at every meeting. One of the main projects is supply- ing the school library with a copy of GAYLE PICKET1' BARBARA KINDER FRED CUEVARA , ' it - 11 - - Reporter-Fall Spring Parliarnentarian-Fall, Spring PresiderIt-Spring the magallne Llfe In Spanlsh' ' . .2 ' K - H ' i . 'S SERVANDO HERNANDEZ ARCELIA OLIVO NATALIE THOMPSON Vice-President-Spring ' Secretary-Spring Treasurer-Spring SPRING MEMBERS GERALD BROOKS CAROL ANN BROWNE MERRY ANN BUSH RUTH CHAVEZ QUARA COLLIER BARBARA COOK JOYCE COLVIN ROBERT DUCHOUQUETTE ELEANOR DUSANG BERT EWALD GARY FOSTER DANA FOWLER ORLANDO GARZA JEANETTE GOURLEY FRED GUEVARA HELEN JUAREZ DAN MILLER MARY MARTHA MONROE MARY LOU MULLINS SHIRLEY PACE ALICE MARIE PARRA MARY PATRICK RONALD PIERCE GAYLE PICKETT MARIAN REYNOLDS MARY PARKE TAYLOR HUGH WALKER DONALD WARD MARGIE WATKINS WILLIS WICK NANCY HALL BETTY VVILHITE ALICE HARRIS MADELINE WILLIS TOM HOY .E ,MJT Z I DONALD VVARD President-Fall is i i 0 xl fl- VVILLIS VVICK President-Spring ELEANOR DUSANG Secretary-F all MARIAN REYNOLDS Vice-President-Spring FALL QUILL sl SCROLL 1 4 5 GAYLE PICKETT Treasurer-F all HELEN JUAREZ GARY FOSTER Secretary-Spring Treasurer-Spring SPRING f '4bw The Quill and Scroll Society is an hori- orary club for students who have donv outstanding work on any school publica- FALL The Milton Chapter of KALEVALA Kalevala is a club for juniors and seniors interested in Writing, An original short story, essay or poem is presented by each member at every meeting and discussed by the club. Our projects are entering national and state contests and publishing the individual work of the members. SPRING MEMBERS JUDY ALLEN an ll. ER DAVID DUNN APRIL ECHOLS SUSAN ECHOLS BILLIE LOUISE FARIVIER DIANA MAXWELL BILL ROBERTS DONALD WARD BILLY WEBB JERRY WITHERSPOON -4... A 'W 'ani as Lf' ,y A , O F F I C E R S FALL and SPRING President-BILL ROBERTS Vice-President-DAVID DUNN Secretary-NANCY COOK MEMBERS NATALIE ANDREAS NANCY BOND JIMMY BUNDREN CH ERT COOKE LILLIAN DE LA PLAZA DAVID DUNN APRIL ECHOLS SUSAN ECHOLS BETTY ELKINS SHARON FEDRIC ORLANDO GARZA TERESE GILMER JANET GRIFFIN TOMMY HAMILTON LE BRON' HARDIE JOE HAWES ERNESTINE HILL CHARLES HOOTEN LEE HUNT RONALD LEEK YVONNE LUDERUS STEVE POGSON MARTHA REY MARIANA REYNOLDS ALLEN SCHICK ELAINE TURRENTINE HUGH WALKER BOBBY VVALLER MARGIE YVATKINS DIANE YERBY FALI. TOASTMASTERS CLUB Toastmasters Club seeks to imp1'0ve its members in all fornis of public speaking. This year the Toastmasters Club pI'1'SOIlt0fl their skit, HA Day IVith Death for the Safety Assembly. The Club members also interpreted poetry for the English Classes. SPRING OFFICERS FALL OFFICERS President President MARIA i LDS DAVID DUNN ' - 1 Vice-President R , ' ' - 5 9 , STEVE POGSON Secretary Secretary JANET GRIFFIN CHRISTINE BYRD Treasurer Treasurer YVONNE LUDERUS HUGH WALKER Parliarnentarian Parliamentarian BILL ROBERTS BILL ROBERTS Sergeant-at-Arms Sergeant-at-Arms CHARLES HOOTEN YVONNE LUDERUS Reporter Reporter ELAINE TURRENTINE naw MARTHA REY S P R I N G FALL MEMBERS JUDY ALLEN BETTY JO BOLAND BONNIE CLAPP PAULA CROSBY NATALIE DAVIDSON NANCY DEBRUNNER PATSY DONAHOS CARMEN ESCOBAR EDNA GARCIA YOLANDA GARCIA MERLE GEMMELL BRENDA GROSE IVA DEE HACKETT LINDA HART JUDY HEINZE MICHAEL HENDERSON DELMARIE JACKSON BONNIE KINNARD MARY LEWIS RHODA MILLER JO RAMOS DALE REYNOLDS SANDRA RODEHAVER ROSALIND RODEN EVANGELIN E RODRIGUEZ NANCY ROSSI PRIN G F A L I, S P R I N G OFFICERS OFFICERS Prasident President IVA DEE HACKETT JUDY HEINZE VicefPresident Vice-Presidenl GILBERT SIQUEIROS BRENDA GROSE Secretary Secrelary PATSY DONAHOS NANCY DEBRUNNER Treasurer Treasurer DALE REYNOLDS ROSALIND RODEN Reporler Reporler IAN SMITH JAN SMITH GILBERT SIQUEIROS JAN SMITH KAREN SPEAKER RICHARD SPRINGER NATALIE THOMPSON PRISCILLA WHITE BRUSH 'N' PALETTE Brush 'n' Palette is one of the two art Clubs of Austin. It has many activities, such as decorating for Austin-in-Action, sending Christmas card posters to other schoo1s7 and going on sketch trips. MEMBERS LUCILLE ARMENDARIZ NANCY BOND PARKER COLE MARGARET DAVIDSON RONALD DETTMAN BETTY ELLIS LYDIA FRANCO HOPE GARCIA JEANETTE HARDIN JEAN HARDLICK JUNE HARRISON ERNESTINE HILL MARGARET HUMBLE JUDY MACIVER MARGARET MACNEIL BONNIE MACTAGGERT DOLORES IVIARTINEZ DIANA MITER LETICIA NAPOLES JERRY PORRAS STEWART POWELL CARMELI PROANO JESSIE QUESADA ELLEN SHECTOR ANA MARIE TREJO IRENE TREJO DIANE YERBY BOBBY FRANCO FALL INIARGIE IVIACNEIL District President O F F I C E R S F A L L President-MARGARET MACNEIL Vice-President-MARGARET DAVIDSON Secretary-DOLORES INIARTINEZ Librarian-HOPE GARCIA Treasurer-MARGARET HUIVIBLE Parliamentarian-LYDIA FRANCO S P R I N G President-PEGGY DAVIDSON Vice-President-JERRY PORRAS Secretary-HOPE GARCIA Treasurer-ELLEN SHECTER Parliamentarianw-CARMELI PROANO Hi.,-gqrian-JUDY MACIVER FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA I+'.T.A. was organized to promote interest in the teaching profession, Projects include pro- viding for a needy family at Christmas, and helping the Child Guidance Clinic. F.T.A. went to Alpine for the District VI Convention where Margaret lVlacNeil won Miss F.T.A. Sweetheart and was elected District VI President. Delegates also attended the State Convention in Denton in February. SPRING FALL GFAC MEMBERS MARY ANN BOHANON BONNIE BOYD EVELYN BRADLEY JUDY CHANEY BARBARA COGDELL RUTH JEAN CRAIG DARLENE DAWSON BETTY DEDMON DOROTHY DUNN CATHERINE FINERTY GAIL FOWLER JESSIE GILMER MARY GNAUCK JUDY GUIDRY CAROLYN HALL SUZANNE HANDSCHY RHODA MILLER CYNTHIA MORRIS CARROL PROTHRO PAT RAGLAND SARAH RAMSEY LOUISE REED BARBARA ROBERTS ANITA RUPP MARY ANN SHAWVER ELLEN SHECTER ANNE SIMPSON MARTHA SNIDOW MARY LOIS TILBY TOMMIE LOU WATSON SUE VVOOD O F F I C E R S F A L L S P R I N G President President BETTY DEDMON BARBARA ROBERTS Vice-President Vice-President SARAH RAMSEY ANNE SIMPSON Secretary Secretary ANNE SIMPSON DARLENE DAWSON Historian Historian BARBARA ROBERTS SUE WOOD Reporter Reporter DARLENE DAWSON MCLELLAN GFAC stands for Girls First Aid Corps and is sponsored by the school nurse. The purpose of the club is to aid the nurse in her work in the office, The club also has social functions, such as a formal initiation, a steak fry, and an annual banquet. SPRING f .NM ,. , MEMBERS GEORGE AIKEN ROBERT AWE JERRY ANDERSON PAUL BAILEY KENT BALES MIKE CALLAGHAN AUSTIN CRYSLER MIKE DAVIS ROBERT DAWSON GORDON DOTSON ED DUNN GEORGE FAIRCHILD MIKE FOSTER JERRY GARNER ORLANDO GARZA ROY GIBSON J . D. HARRIS CHARLES HOOTEN TOM HOY DICK HUGHES LANNIE HUGHES DAVID JOHNSTON JAMES KEOGH ROBERT LA LONDE JOHN LATTIN ED LEWIS FRED LUHM DAVID MCMAHON KEN MILLER RICHARD NISBETI' ROGER PARKS DOUGLAS PFEIFER DON ROBERTS TOMMY SARTOR WILLIAM SERVICE ROY SHEEDY CARLETON TALBOT CARL THOMSON ALBERT TUCKER CHARLES VAN BUREN CHARLES WAGGONER RICHARD WARD TED WEHMEYER FALL SSS CLUB FALL OFFICERS CARLETON TALBOT President CHARLES HOOTEN Vice-President JAMES KEOGH Secretary ROY SHEEDY Parliamentariarz OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS CHARLES HOOTEN President JERRY ANDERSON Vice-President ROBERT AWE Secretary JAMES KEOGH Parliamentarian SPRING SSS, 'LSee, Save, Serve , is a club for boys interested in first aid. To join, a boy must attend three meetings and then be approved by the members. maamw.ew..mw,wv' ' M I ' ' WM, M N ,vvaelw MM, J I 1 I Mm W In A : ef L. , W I ww' ,W , , .MU .44-f I L I , 1 FALL MEMBERS ADA B. ADAMS MARIA ELENA ARANDA OLGA ARRIOLA ESTELLA ARVIZU DELMA BARRON CONNIE BUSTILLOS DORIS BUSTILLOS LUPE CASTANEDA ELSA CONTRERAS ROSELINDA DELGADO CLORINDA DURAN CONNIE DURAN ERNESTINA ESCOBAR ABELARDO GARCIA YOLANDA GARCIA ELEANOR GONZALEZ JULIETA GRANADOS IRENE HOLGUIN HORTENCIA JUAREZ GLORIA JUSTUS GLORIA KONDO IULIETA LOPEZ JUDY MACIVER CORNELIA MALONE MAGGIE MARTINEZ TONE MAYNES ' ALICE MUNOZ ELVIA NEGRETE NORA NEGRETE ARCELIA OLIVO MARTHA PALAFOX CECILIA PAYAN ELEANOR PAYAN MARY TERESA RODRIGUEZ FLORENCE WILSON MARY ZULOAGA OFFICERS PAN AMERICAN CLUB The purpose of the Pan American Club is to promote better understanding between English and Spanish-speaking peoples. The club decorated the display Win- dow and sponsors an assembly program on Pan-American Day. Rx wx .KW FALL President DELMA BARRON Vice-President MARTHA PALAFOX Secretary CLORINDA DURAN Corresponding Secrelary JUDY MACIVER Treasurer CONN IE DURAN Parliamentarian ALICE MARIE PARRA Reporter MARY ZULOAGA SPRING President CONNIE DURAN Vice-President FLOSSIE WILSON Secretary MARY TERESA RODRIGUEZ Corresponding Secretary LUPE CASTANEDA Treasurer ELEANOR PAYAN Parliamentarian MARY ZULOAGA Reporter ARCELIA OLIVO SPRING MEMBERS PEGGY BAIRD JANE BANNON NANCY BOND EVELYN BRADLEY BONNER BURKE CHRISTINE BYRD KAY CI-IERKO PARKER COLE J .-.--J.:-.N 'li ' ll' :IO Oil- . .,.. MAR YSHIRE MAUREEN DENNEHY KATHERINE DISJARDINES ROBERT DUCHOUQUETTE GLENDA ELDRIDGE MERLE GIMMELL JOHN GIVEN JEANETTE GOURLEY SUZANNE HANDSCHY MARTHA HARDY BOB HITE BILLIE FRANCES HORN JOYCE HOWARD ROSE ANN JETER ROCHELLE JORDAN HELEN JUAREZ PATSY JUNKER BARBARA KINDER JILL KRISS CLAIRE LE CAPRIA JANET LINEBAUGH ANGELA LOUIE ALINE LOWMAN LANELLE LUCKETT NANCY LUCKETT MARY MCDANIEL JO ANN MCDONALD NANCY MACY PHIL MESSINGER MARY MONROE LETICIA NAPOLES IRENE O'NEIL CECILIA PAYAN ELEANOR PAYAN CAROLYN PITFENGER STEWART POWELL ANN PRYOR BRUCE PRYOR LOUISE REED MARIAN REYNOLDS CONNIE RIORDAN GILBERT SANTOSCOY ELLEN SCHETER ELLEN SIMPSON MARTHA SNIDOW DONNA SPEARMAN STELLA VELASQUEZ MARGIE WATKINS LATIN CLUB The Latin Club is a service club for students interested in Latin. The projects include the polishing of trophies each year. The main acti- vity is a Roman banquet with new initiates serv- ing as slaves. The entire club comes to the ban- quet dressed 4'Roman Style. FALL g OFFICERS 1m1.la, ,xLWiIw....m 5.9 F A L L S P R I N G JEANETTE GOURLEY JERRY WITHERSPOON President President JERRY WITHERSPOON MARGIE WATKINS V ' ' Vice-President ROBERT COOICED HELEN JUAREZ ,Qeprg-lazy. ' Secretary BARBARA YOUNG LOUISE REED Treasurer Treasurer HELEN JUAREZ MARTHA SNIDOW Reporter Parliamenlurian ROBERT DUCHOUQUETTE ROBERT DUCHOUQUETTE Parliamentarizzn Reporter S P R I N G O F F I C E R S F A L L President-HARRY BURFORD Vice-President-JERRY GUIDRY Secretary-Treasurer-I,YLE DAUTRICH S P R I N G President-RAY ESPERSON Vice-President-HARRY BURFORD Secretary-Treasurer-LYLE DAUTRICH AUDIO -VISUAL CLUB The aims and purposes of the Audio'- Visual Club are to provide efficient op- erators for Audio-Visual equipment in use at any time, thus relieving teachers of mechanical Lletailsg also to train ap- prentice operators. These who qualify to join must show trustworthiness and ability to assume responsibility. SPRING MEMBERS LARRY ARMSTRONG KENNETH BALDWIN BILL BILLINGSLY JIM BOATRIGHT HARRY BURFORD RALPH CARRILLO ALAN CHAPMAN ROBERT CHAVEZ EDDIE CLEMENTS TONY CORRAL ALLEN CULPEPPER ELMER DANGERFIELD FRED DAIITRICH LYLE DAIITRICH JERRY DENNIS PABLO DURAN TOMMY FOLLETT DENNIS FORSYTH LEONARD FRIDAY JUAN GARCIA RAYMOND GARCIA TONY GARCY JERRY GUIDRY FRANK HIGHSMITI-I JOHN I-IIGHSMITH JUAN HOLGUIN BOB JUSTON CHARLEY JONES PAUL KERR EDGAR LANGLEY JACK LAWTON JIMMY LICHLYTER ARTHUR LOPEZ JACK MCDANIEL JAMES MCDANIEL MICKEY MARTIN JERRY MASSEY PAT MITCHELL JIM MONROE DANIEL MUNOZ BILLY NESSMITH ARTHUR NICKELI. TOM NOVAK OSCAR PAREDES VICTOR QUIJANO DAVID RAMIREZ FRANK RECIO ALVIN REYNOLDS JOE RICHIE CECIL ROATH SALVADOR SALAZAR CHARLES SANTOSCOY GILBERT SANTOSCOY BARNEY SCHAUNAFFLE JOHN SEYMOR JAMES SHAWVER STEVE SMITH WILLIAM SPENCER WILSON STROIJD CARL THOMPSON MIKE THOMPSON BOBBY TOWNSEND TOM TUCKER CHARLES VAN BUREN NORMAN WALLACE ROBERT WARD DICK WUNDERBEK wslgli-1 Y,-mes. . wzsnsgewxsmai-. , mmm.. g.,.nr A 4 if M E M B E R S KAY ADKINS JUDY BOTTER BONNER BURKE KITTY CAIN ELIZABETH CHAPIN RUTH CHAVEZ NANCY COOK BELVA DAVIS NANCY DEBRUNNER LILLIAN DE LA PLAZA PATSY DOHANOS JOAN GAYLE DELMARIE JACKSON JEANETTE MCFADDEN ANN PONDER CIRA SERROS ELAINE TURRENTINE LEAGUE OF LETTERS Promoting better relationships be- tween the people of foreign countries and ours is the main objective of the League of Letters. This is one via cor- respondence carried on by the mem- bers of the club. , sumwzmn wx-z.m.wms4eM OFFICERS SPRING RUTH CHAVEZ President KITTY CAIN Vice-President BELVA DAVIS Secretary NANCY COOK Treasurer BONNER BURKE Student Council Representative ELAINE TURRENTINE Reporter SPRING DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION The club is a professional organiza- tion which admits only students who are studying under the D. E. program. Employeer-Employee banquet, and a State D.E. Club Convention are some of the activities in which club mem- bers participate. O F F I C E R S TED CONE, President JACK MOORE, VicefPresident ADA MAE LLOYD ETTA MAE F INE, Secretary D. E. Sweetheart JAMES CONYERS, Treasurer 1 s W DON RANLY, Editor of Scrapbook M E M B E R S JANETTE ANDERSON KENNETH ATHERTON RODOLFO AYON MANNY BAUTISTA EVELYN BENNETT JOE BUCKLAND RICHARD CLARK TED CONE JAMES CONYERS PAUL DAVIS BILL DORAN MARGUARETTE DUKES ETTA MAE FINE PAT GOUGH TAYLOR HATCHEL ROBERT HOOKER BOBBIE LAMONTINE PHILIP LANE ADA MAE LLOYD NELL MARTIN ROBERT MIRANDA JACK MOORE BILL MOSS JOE NABHAN STANLEY OSOWSKI KENNETH OWENS ERNEST POMPA DON RANLY CONNIE REID BARBARA ROGERS RHODA ROSENFIELD JOHN TARANG TED VEGA ROSA VILLALVA AURORA VILLEGAS JACK WEAVER BILL WHELLER D. L. WILKIN Convention delegates plan the trip to Ft. Worth. The club's scrapbook, one of its main projects, won first place in state competition. v-'wrm..., me . . . , , .VVl1mmmai J ,a...,v ,MMI MEMBERS JUDY ALLEN NORANNE ALLEN MARGIE FILLEMAN LYDIA GRANADOS JOE MAE GREEN KARIN HAMPTON ALICE HARRIS HELEN HARRIS BARBARA KIMBALL MARY MARTHA MONROE MARKETA MYERS ANN NOBLE ALICE MARIE PARRA MARY PATRICK SHARON PLILAR JUDY QUINNEY FLORA GIL REID 'i BARBARA ROBERTS SANDRA RODEHAVER QUEENIE SALDIVAR PEGGY SANNES F A L L MINNIE SMITH MIMI VALDESPINO CHARLANE WARD MODERN DANCE CLUB The Modern Dance Club helps to fur- ther the creative talents and the skills of its rnembers. They are chosen for their ability to dance. The club flancerl for the Trans-Pecos Teachers Conven- tion, various assemblies, and Austin-in- Action. FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS President President ALICE HARRIS NORANNE ALLEN Vice-President Vice-President ANN NOBLE ANN NOBLE Secretary-Treasurer Secretary-Treasurer NORANNE ALLEN MARY MARTHA MONROE SPRING ...fmn.fsami....- fp . FALL MEMBERS BILL BAILEY BOBBY BAILEY FRANK BESNETTE JIM BROOKINS HARRY BUTLER JAMES BUTLER RALPH CARREON ED CARREIUS BILL CONNOR DAVID DUNN BOBBY FOX NELSON FORSYTH BOB FPADY MIKE FURIVIAN ROY GIBSON JIM HARVIE RALPH JOHNSON MONROE KIRBY SCOTT KRUTILEK NORMAN LANE DICK LAUGHMAN ARTHUR MAHON CLEM MANCINI GEORGE MARTCH TOM MARTIN BOBBY IVICCUNE FRANK MENA ARTHUR NAPOLES JIM NEEL RONALD PEIRCE REGGIE PONSFORD RAY QUILLIN FRANCISCO REYES OFFICERS F A L L S P R I N G President President DON SPANN JIM WIGGS Vice-President Vice-President JIM VVIGGS REGGIE PONSFORD Treasurer Secretary BOBBY MCCUNE FRANCISCO REYES A CLUB The MA Club was organized not only to provide recognition for those whose athletic per- formance in one of the five maj- or sports has been outstanding, but also, as an organization, to support and promote all of the Austin athletic activities. MAXIMO REYES BILL ROBERTS KEITH RYAN IoIINNY SALDIVAR PAT SHADLE ALEXIS SHLANTA DON SPANN TERRY THOMAS ED THURMAN mss TRUELOVE WILLIE VASQUEZ DANNY WEVER J. C. WEAVER JIM WIGGS JACK SPRING f Zlfgiff L1 QSZLYQ I- inf! if TKLZEQMI., .'23i4::SriH3S LHS fss?4f'fT:fgZ1? 53M:g:Qtf:, MEMBERS BILL ACKERMAN GEORGE AIKEN JERRY ANDERSON LARRY ARMSTRONG LARRY APPLEBY BOBBY BAILEY EARL BALLARD RALPH BENNETT JIMMY BROOKINS GERALD BROOKS HARRY BURFORD JAMES BUTLER PAUL CARUTHERS RICHARD COOK GORDON DOTSON CHARLES EMMETT BOBBY EMMETT RONALD EMMETT BOB FEIDNER GARY FOSTER RICHARD FRANCO MIKE GREER JERRY GUIDRY PANTHER ASSOCIATION JON HANSEN BRUCE HARPER ED HARRIS DICK HOLT CHARLES HOOTEN TOM HOY ILL B HUKTT DICK LAUGHMAN Euwuu LEWIS JOHN LINEBAUGH Jorm LONGRIDGE TALLY MARTIN aux MILLER CHUCK Momus Mu-.E O'HARA Homme ramen Jimmy PORRAS BOB ROBERTSON LANE slvmu DONALD WARD DONALD WHITAKER wJ.u.1s wicx-f-M -, Jenny WI'l'l-IERSPOON The members of the Panther Associa- tion are in charge of lighting the HA on Mt. Franklin before football games, The club also bolsters school spirit by support- ing the teams of all major sports. Exit? FALL OFFICERS FALL SPRING President President PAUL CARUTHERS GERALD BROOKS Vice-President Vice-President BOB ROBERTSON LARRY ABBLEBY Secretary-Treasurer Secretary-Treasurer GERALD BROOKS WILLIS WVICK Sergeanl-at-Arms Sergeanl-at-Arms CHARLES EMMETT CHARLES HOOTEN ? f 2 l A fi SPRING ' FALL Vi-f-VV V Y V MEMBERS CORRINE ABEYTA NORMA ACOSTA NORANNE ALLEN PEGGY BAIRD BRENDA BANNISTER ANN BEAUCHAMP MARY CATHERINE BIRKELBACH FAYE BRUTON MERRY ANN BUSH ERNESTINE CARRELL BELVA JOY DAVIS MADELINE DAW BETTY DEDMON DORIS DETER DOROTHY DUNN CONNIE DURAN MOLLY EDENS EVANGELINA ESCOBAR ANELE EPSTEIN MARGERY FARRELL JEAN FAULK MARY RUTH FIELDS YVONNE FRUITTS JAN GLAZNER ARMIDA GONZALES JANIE HABENICHT SANDRA HAHN NANCY HALL LINDA HART MARIAN HUBER SUZANNE HERNSBERGER SANDRA JACKSON DELMARIE JACKSON BEVERLY JARVIS SHIRLEY JOHNSON MARTHA JANE BEVERLY KRIGBAUM LORENE LANCE MARILYN LEWIS MARY LEWIS JOYCE MACKUSICK JEANETTE MCVAY NANCY MACY MARILYN MAROE CAROLYN MARTIN LETICIA MARTINEZ PAT MAURY ANN NOBLE FRIEDA JOYCE OCHLSEN JUNE PERKINSON JACQUE PHILLIPS ANN PRYOR JUDY QUINNEY PAT RAGLAND NORMA RODRIGUEZ ERNESTINE RUEBUSH JUDY SCANLAN PEGGY SCANLAN MADELYN SHOEMAKER PEGGY SIMPSON MINNIE SMITH AUDRY STORY SONJA TOTTEN KAREN WAUGH KATHRYN WAUGH PAULA WEAVER PEGGY WELLS BARBARA WHITAKER GOREE WILSON EVA WITHERSPOON BARBARA YOUNG FHA The Future Hornemakers of America is the national organization of pupils studying hornemaking in the schools of the United States. It offers opportunity for the further development of pupil initiative in planning and carrying out activities to homemaking. SPRING KENNEDY O F F I C E R S F A L L President 5 NORANNE ALLEN P R I N G V, P ,d t President ice- resz en NOR-A NANCY HALL NNE ALLEN Sem-em y Vice-President V N C MARY C. BIRKELBACH AN Y HALL T emu er MA Secretary r r M OLLY EDENS RY C. BIRKELBACH Ch I . Treasurer ap am JEANETTE MCFADDIN MOLLY EDENS P l, I , Chaplain ar :amen arzan MINNIE SMITH JEANETTE MCFADDIN R I Parliamentarian epar er D MERRY ANNE BUSH JU Y QUINNEY Sergeanl-at-Arms Sergeant-at-Arms MADELINE DAW MADELINE DAW MEMBERS ERLE ABBOTT CORRINNE ABEYTA MARGARET BARCLAY ARMIDA BARELA ELEANOR BASH BETTY Io BOLAND CAROL SUE BOONE CAROL BORGES DOROTHY BRACEWELL JUANITA CARRELL BEVERLY COLLINS BARBARA COOK EvELYN DEAN MARTHA DELGADO MOLLY EDENS PEGGY ELEAGER ZENA GARNER JOANNE GEURIN YVONNE GREEAR MARIANNE GRIDLEY NANCY HALL SUSAN HALL ELIZABETH HAMBLIN SHARON HARBAUGH LISETTA HARRIS BARBARA HEIMAN NORMA LEE HENDRICRS BARBARA HERRING JUDY HORLE BILLIE FRANCES HORN DOROTHY HOWVALD LAURA vEL JAGER DOROTHY IENNINGS HELEN IUAREZ BARBARA KINDER BEVERLY KRIGBAUM CARLA LYONS IOSIE MALOOLY PAT MAURY MILDRED MOADAMS MARY MQDANIEL JUDY MCNEAL PAT MCNEAL CYNTHIA MORRIS IUANITA NEELY MARILYN PEARSON CARROL PROTHRO JUDY QUINNEY PAT RAGLAND PATSY RAILSTON FLORA GIL REID DALE REYNOLDS LOUISE RITTMANN BARBARA ROBERTS BERTHA NELL ROSE LIBBY SCOTT JANETTE SHOCRLEY MARY CATHERINE SNEDIGAR JOHNNY SOWVELL DOROTHY SULLIVAN ELIZABETH TAYLOR JUDY THURMAN NINA VAN HORN CHARLANE WVARD BEVERLY WATSON BLQTT ' ' ' ' MA .LINE WILLIS CYNTHIA WITHERSPOON NORMA VVORKMAN BARBARA YOUNG PAT YOUNG EVA WITHERSPOON FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS Presidenl President BARBARA KINDER ZENA GARN ER Vice-Presidenl Vice-President HELEN JUAREZ LISETTA HARRIS Secretary Secrelary 'IARY CATHERINE SNEDIGAR MARY CATHERINE SNEDIGAR Treasurer Treasurer CYNTHIA WITHERSPOON CAROL SUE BOONE FALL SENIOR Y-TEENS Sending care packages, helping with the Support Of an Orphan, and sending an Easter, Christmas and 'Thanksgiving basket are a few of the aims and purposes of the Y-Teens both nationally and internationally. This club is Sponsored by the Y.IV.C.A. spam, SPRING MEMBERS ERNESTINE ANAGNOSTOU GLORIA ARVIZU IRMA ARVIZU BOBBY BAILEY BARBARA BALDWIN LORRAINE BALLEAUX ARMIDA BARELA CHARLES BEARD DORIS BUSTILLOS GLORIA CHAPARRO LOUETTA COLE MARY LOUISE COUNTS BILL DAVIS ESTELLA DERAS NORMA DERAS ALFRED DIAZ JAMES DIAZ VIRGINIA DOUGLAS TONNA GAY ELLIOTT RONALD EMMETT HELEN FORD LINDSEY GIORDANS KAREN HALL CLARENCE HATCHELL PAT HUDSON BONNIE KINNEARD MARY JO LILES YOLANDA LOZANO WILLIAM MONARQUE BILL MOSELY BETTY NEILL SANDRA NELSON CECILIA OCHON ANN PRYOR HASKELL SHELTON WILLIAM SHROUT OFFICERS F A L L President RENE SOHM Vice-President SANDRA NELSON Secretary NORMA DERAS Treasurer BETTY NEILL Reporter GLORIA ARVIZU MICKEY SEPULVEDA RENE SOHM CLAUDIA SWAIN HOMER RUSSELL KENNETH TAYLOR ENRIQUE TORRES DOUGLAS VAN HORN BARBARA VELASCO EMILDA VIGIL STUDENT GALE WHITE LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Each member of the Library Club de- votes one hour a day working in the Library-that is their service to the school. The purpose of the Club is to promote better relation betvvoen tho Library and the student body. M Rgiflfziliiit. I -... 351 i7i5 MEMBERS MARJORIE BAIRD JANE BANNON MARGARET BEALL CAROL ANN BROWVNE QUARA COLLIER DARLENE DAWVSON CAROLYN DEAL APRIL ECHOLS TERESE GILMER JO HAMILTON BILL HAUCAMMON JOE HAYVES IRENE HOLQUIN MARTHA JANE KENNEDY DON KILLMER RICIIARD KILLMER MARGARET MACNEIL RHODA MCCRARY JO ANN MCDONALD RHODA MILLER JOHN MURPHY SANDRA NELSON PEGGY OLMSTEAD MAR ORIE PR OR ARAH Polk CONNIE RIORDAN MIKE RUSS CONSTANCE SORENSEN RITA SMITH ELIZABETH TAYLOR GERALD WATSON TOMMIE LOU VVATSON TONY VADALA BARBARA YOUNG PATSY YOUNG JUNIOR HISTORIANS Junior Historians is a club dedicated to creating and promoting and interest in Texas History. The activities of the club include writing origiiial tlicuivs for a state cou- test, giving books to the library and decorating the display window for Tex- as Iudcpcudcilcc NVcck. FALL -ff! X 1:13 , ax H-K. 'B-W' s P R 1 N G F A L L OFFICERS OFFICERS President President ' TERESE GILMER SARAH RAIVISEY 'A Vice-President Vice-President. CAROL ANN BROWNE JOE HAVVES Secretary Secretary DARLENE DAWSON MARGARET BEALL Treasurer Treasurer RICHARD KILLMER MARGARET IVICNEIL Reporter Parlizzmentarian CONNIE RIORDAN RITA SMITH Historian Historian QUARA COLLIER TERESE GILMER Reporter RHODA MILLER S P R I N G OFFICERS FRED GUEVARA, President STEWART PRATT. VICGYPFCSIIIICIZI KEN HEINZE. Secrclury-Treasurer RANGE FINDER'S CLUB The purpose of the Range Finders Club is to furtlior inter- est in pllotogruplly. 'Illll' activi- ties of the cluli iiivluclc ficlrl trips and school contests. O F F I C E R S CAROLYN JACOBS President JOYCE COLVIN Manager ROY SHEEDY Chief Engineer BILL DEAL Chief Announcer PUBLIC ADDRESS CLUB The Public Address Club has as its main project the job of seeing that announcements are made over the Public Address System. The club also visits lo cal radio and T. V. stations MEMBERS LARRY ARMSTRONG DONALD CLIFF JOYCE COLVIN LYLE DAUTRICH BILL DEAL MIKE HALLIDAY BELLE HOFFMAN CAROLYN JACOBS BEVERLY JARVIS SHIRLEY JOHNSON TOM NOVAC ROY SHEEDY JIMMY LICHLYTER ARGYRA WALSHE BETTY WARD BOB WRIGHT MEMBERS MANNY BAUTISTA JIM BOATRIGHT RICHARD CARTER GEORGIA M. COBOS ALFRED M. DIAZ JAMES R. DIAZ ROBERT EMMETT FRED GUEVARA DAVID HACKETI' GERALD HALABY JOE HAWES JUDY HEINZE KEN HEINZE KLAUS HINTZE DON KILLMER WALLIS LARREMORE JACK LAWTON STEWART PRATT CHARLES SPRINGER HENRY VILLANUEVA N ORMA WORKMAN PAT YOUNG If N- I ss C U XE- I C XXL xxx MEMBERS DUBNY CAROLINE ALI-'RED DIAZ JAMES DIAZ ROBERT .Q.HAX.,- 'DAVI-5'HACKETT BILLY HARTER DONALD KILLMER RICIIARD KILLINIER ROBERT LA LONDE .IAY LIPPMANN ALLEN sCHICK WILLIAIVI SPENCER EDWARD SPILLY .IOIIN TARANG .IOE WILCOX SQUARE DANCE CLUB M E M B E R S PAUL CARUTHERS MOLLY EDENS TOM HOY BEVERLY JARVIS JEAN JENNINGS HELEN .IUAREZ REX MILLER MARY LOU MULLINGS ANN NOBLE SHIRLEY PACE JUDY QUINNEY JACK REID ALLAN SCHICK CALVIN SEXTON ELIZABETH SEXTON ROXIE VVAIDE SUSIE VVAIDE BETTY YVILHITE CHESS CLUB Tho aims and purposes of thv Chess Club arc- Uxilflllllg and pronioting the garnc- of Chess to the stuclc-nts of Austin High SChool. Also to teach its IIl0IlllJOI'S the clmnvnts ofgoodspOI'tsII1nIIsl1ip and to think Clvarly and logically. O F F I C E R S Prmidmzl-YYlI.LlAlVl SPENCER . Vin'-Pr'f.s1'de'r11fJAlVlES DIAZ Svrrvmry-.IAY LIPPNIANN 7lV'l'!l.YllfL'f-ALFRED DIAZ wen, SQUARE DANCE CLUB L'I'h0 aim Of thv Square- Dance Club is to promotv Squzirv Dancing and fel- lowship among SIlXCl01lf.S.,7 O lf lf l C E R S Ilrxfsirimllf-QIKLY .SN ILH l'l'Fl VIH'-I'res1'1l1f11I-llll,LY ACKICRINIAN Sc'l'l'r'tr1ryfSllllll.EY JOHNSON Trcfnslzrzfl'-'CllAlll.ll'1 l-IOK JTEN H1'slOr1'r1n-.llNIYIY PONDICR . . ,E . s fI z1.vg. ,I . ROSALILIA OFFICERS V President-J IIDY QUINNEY Vice-Presirlelzt--ANN NOBLE Secrelary+NORANN ALLEN Treasurer-PAT RAGLAND Parliamenlarian-NORMA MUNOZ NITSUA T R I - H I -Y The stuclenis of Austin have found- ed Tri-Hi-Y's to be of service to the school as well as social organizatioub. Each year the clubs perform serv- ices for the city such as the Mile of Peuiiiesi' drive. They are sponsored by the Y.lNl.C..X, in orfler to provide activities and fellowship for high school stumleiits. Last year the Nilsua Tri-Ili-Y was awziiwlerl the trophy for the most out- stanrliiig cluh in the city. NITSUA MEMBERS KAY ADRINS JANE CATHERINE RIRKELRACH CAROL ANN IIROWVNE CIIRISTINE BYRD QIIARA COLLIER JOYCE COLVIN MADELINE DAXY DARLENE DANVSON XIALREEN DENNEHY DORIS DETER NANCY FLYNT .IEANE'l'TE GOURLEY ROSALILIA NITSUA OFFICERS President-IEANETTE GOURLEY Vice-Presirlelzl-DARLENE DAVVSON Secretary-SARAII RAIVISEY Treasurer-ALINE LOVVMAN Chuplainf-IQANN MCDONALD LYDIA GRANADOS ALICE HARRIS ALINE LOWMAN YVONNE LIQDERUS JoANN IYICDONALD .IEANETTE MCFADDEN SYLVIAN MORRIS GAYLE PICKETT SARAII RAMSEY BONNIE REAVES MARIAN REYNOLDS CONNIE RIORDAN MARY PARKE TAYLOR SIIE NVOOD JANE BANNON ROSALILIA M EINIBERS .IONELL ALLEN NORANNE ALLEN MICKEY RUROXV CAROLYN CIIERRY RITTY CAIN NANCY DE RRUNNER LILLIAN DE LA PLAZA EMMA HERNANDEZ. LEE HUNT MARTHA JANE KENNEDY BEVERLY KRIGBAUIVI MARY MARTHA MONROE NORMA MUNOZ ANN NOBLE .IIQNE PARKINSON CONNIE QUINNEY ,ILYDY QIJINNEY PAT RAGLAND DALE REYNOLDS LOUISE RITTMANN ANNE SIMPSON MARGIE NVATRINS GERALDINE YOUNG 1,,. 1u ,.i -Elan-nn, . Jnu I .. M E M B E R S MARY ANN BOHANON JUDY CRABAUGH DIANE DUTTON LYNN ETHERIDGE MARGIE FARRELL JUDY FISKE JAN GLAZNER MARY GNAUCK JANIE HABENICHT CINDA HARRIS DIANE RIDOUT LOUISE ROBERTSON SANDRA SCHULLER SHARON STREET PAULA VVEAVER MARGARET VVITZ Q fy 2 MEMBERS JUDY ALLEN KAY BARWISE WANDA CLACK MARTHA DELGADO BETTY ELLIS MARGIE FILLEMAN CATHERINE FINERTY JO MAE GREEN KARIN HAMPTON CAROLYN JACOBS SONJA- GENSON BARBARA KIMBELL KATHERINE KRATZ SALLY MORGAN MARKETA MYERS MARY PATRICK MARILYN RIDLEY PEGGY SANNES PEGGY SIMPSON DONNA SPEARMAN PATRICIA SPENCE NATALIE THOMPSON BETTY WVARD MARILYN WEAVER GLORIA WVILLS PANTERA HATCHETT JUDY FISKE Tri-Hi-Y Sweetheart O F F I C E R S President-JO MAE GREEN Vice-President-BETTY WARD Secretary-PEGGY SANNES Treasurer-PATRICIA SPENCE Chaplain-GLORIA YVILLS Parliamentarian-KARIN HAMPTON OFFICERS President SHARON STREET Vice-President LYNN ETHERIDGE Secretary CINDA HARRIS Treasurer SANDRA SCHULLER Chaplain NIARGIE FARRELL Sergeant-at-Arms JUDY F ISKE 1 rllw ,. . f.m,mmivw,.,,ixu.1e+w ,mm.a.un-m.:, . . .e ,inmmg.. JOAN GAYLE OFFICERS President-JOAN GAYLE Vice-President-BARBARA KINDER Secretary-FLORA GIL REID Treasurer-LINDA HART Chaplain-SALLIE ROBERTSON SPRING OFFICERS Presirlerzl--GAYLE DAVIS Vice-Presirlcnt-J AN ET KNOVV LES Secretary-IRMA CLARK IIELEN JUAREZ President Co-ed Council TEJASUQUE TEJASUQUE MEMBERS MARGARET BEALL MERRY ANN BUSH IRMA LOUISE CLARK CAROLYN COLE GAYLE DAVIS NADINE DAVIDSON PATSY DONAHOS ELEANOR DUSANG LOIS JEAN FOX HELEN HARRIS GYVEN HONYELL MARIAN HUBER HELEN JUAREZ, JANET KNONVLES JUDY LANCE SUE BELLE LAMBERT JANICE ROBERTSON SANDRA RODEHAVER MINNIE SMITH MIMI VALDESPINO PEGGY VVELLS NACIREMA MEMBERS BONNER BURKE CAROLE CORBETT MOLLY EDENS CREDEENA FOSTER Tre11surer+PEGGY VVELLS ICE ROBERTSON LISETTA HARRIS LINDA HART JUDY HORLE W'ANIQAgjiARSTEN BARBARA KINDER NANCY LUCKETT SELMA OSBORNB SHARON IJHILAR FLORA GIL REID BARBARA ROBERTS SALLIB ROBERTSON MARGARET VAUGHN DOROTHY WANT CHARLANE WARD ILATHRYN VVAIJGH KARIN WVAUGH B ' TE IVIADELINEJ WILLIS DIANE YRRBY SEQUOIA MEMBERS LINDA BAILEY EVELYN BRADLEY JANEL CASNER JACKIE CHAUVET SEQUOIA MARY FRANCES DARBYSHIRE SALLYIHBER TR14iLY SUZANNE HANDSCHY MARTHA HARDY LA VERNE HINTON PATSY JUNKER RUTH KAPLAN RITA MYERS KAREN OLSEN IRENE O'NEILL LOUISE REED SUSIE RICHARDSON QUEENIE SALDIVAR BRENDA SCHULLER MARTHA SNIDOWV CLAUDIA YVARD INOENAPNKX: MEMBERS BRENDA GROSE JAY AMBERG JUDY BOTTER BETTY RAE BOUTVVELL JUDY BRENNAND MARY RUTH CALHOUN KAY CARSON BARBARA FIELDS SHIRLEY FIKE MERLE GEMINIELL VERLYN GROCE BARBARA HEIMANN NORMA HENDRICKS JANET LINEBAUGH CARLA LYONS SANDY KICNEAL BARBARA O'KELLEY ANDREA SALOME ELOISE SANCHEZ LYNDA STAFFORD MARGARET TORRES SONIA TOTTEN CAROL WVARD MELISSA YVARE BARBARA YVIGGS KAYE IVILLIABIS O F F I C E R S RUTH KAPLAN, President O F F I C E R S BRENDA GROSE, President JUDY BRENNAND, Vice-President BARBARA VVIGGS, Secretary MELISSA WVARE, Treasurer VERLYN GROCE, Chaplain BETTY RAE BOUTYYELL. Parliamentarian NOENAPMOC TRI-HI-Y LA VERNE HINTON, Vice-President MARTHA SNIDOW, Secretary SUSIE RICHARDSON, Treasurer BRENDA SCHULLER, Chaplain H Q, OFFICERS Pres1'der1twBILLY ROGERS Vice-Presizlvrzt-I.OIfIE TRILLANES Secretary-'IOM KINCHELOE Treasurer-RAY YOUNG Chaplain-JERRY LOVE Directors-DAVID RIRKELRACH and LARRY MCCLEARY Sergeunl-al-Arms-J OHN MARTIN CHAOS O F F I C E R S President-JIM WVIGGS Vice-President-ED CARRERA Secretary--BILL BAILEY Sergeant-at-Arnzs-NORMAN LANE Chaplain-TERRY THOMAS MEMBERS JJHJ. HAJLJ-:Y HAKKY JsLJ'J'1,HK ED c:AmxH11A KJCHARJJ COOK JERRY EHRENS KOJJJQRT FOX MJKJJ FUKMAN .ION HANSHN JIM HARVEY NORMAN LANE ARTHUR MAHON c:J,JaM MANOJNJ FRANK MI-INA JOHNNY MYERS JOHN PASSEROx sus , ' ' JOHNNY SALDIVAR PAT STOUT JJOJJ SUNIMERFORD DICK sm1M13K1fORD TERRY THOMAS JESS THURMAN JIM WJOGS MEMBERS DAVID BIRKELBALH TOM KINCHELOE JERRY LOVE JOHN MARTIN LARRY MCCLEA RY BILL OAKES JIM PETICOLAS MICKEY RIDLEY RILI. ROGERS LOUIE TRILLANES DOUGLAS VAN HORN ROBERT WARD RAY YOUNG Ein .HIRE FALCON MEMBERS .IICRRY ANDERSON LARRY APPLEBY LARRY ARMSTRONG EARL BALLARD SPENCER BULGER BILL CLARKSON BILL DEAL ,IERRY DEAL GRADY DYER CARLIE HOOTEN DICK LAIIGHLIN ED LEWVIS MALCOM NEUBILL PAT PEDERSON BILL SMITH RILL SPENCER CARLTON TALBOT DON VVHITTAKER .IIM YOUNG FALCON OFFICERS President-CHARLES HOOTEN Vice-President-ED LEWIS Secretary-JERRY ANDERSON ' Treasurer-JIM YOUNG Parliamentarian-DICK LAUGHMAN Sergeant-at-Arms-BILLY CLARKSON Q A w Q 43 gf? P A N - G O L D M E M B E R S PAUL CARUTHERS XVAYNE DUKE KENNETH DIJREAN BOBBY EMMETT BOBBY FEIDNER TOMMEY CRALTAN MIKE GREER SAMMY SUIDO JERRY GUIDRY BRUCE HARPER ED HARRIS DICK HOLT BOBBY JONES D. I. MCCOMBS CHARLES MORRIS JIMMY OSOWSKI ARTHUR REYNOLDS RONNIE RUSSELL JIMMY SHAWVER LANE SMITH RENE SOHM MONTE STRANGE ED THURMAN MARIO TRILLANES JACK VALDESPINO BOB WADE DON YVHITTENGTON BILL YYILSON MILTON VVOMACK A C. BILLY YORK PAN - G OLD I FALCON I PAN-GOLD OFFICERS President-BOBBY F EIDNER Vice-President-LANE SMITH Secretary-CHARLES MORRIS Treasurer-JIM OSAWSKI Parliamentarian+MIKE GREER Chaplain-RONNIE RUSSELL Historians-JERRY GUIDRY and KENNETH KUNCAN M -Uu.wf..,LJ ' Y' f - f Q ' The only two clubs in Austin High who holrl an jon t 111111 m 'md thc 'l'hc- initiates of the Latin Club, like those of all othm-r clubs, usually may be placorl in om' or II1Ul'0 of thruo ctfllogorios on the fateful Illglll lhvy arm initiam-rl: tho 'lscnrod stiff , the MCLll'llJLlSl', or ihc- 'kfilllll mul hruvvlll The Distribulivz- l rluc mon C ub had il good rvnson to 1 all thls wal 21 successful unc. lol lhm sgconc time in ax row, lhuy non Inst p fx 9 in stale cornpm-t,ilion lo: thur Qcap book. insiallution of ol'fice1's, and formal ni thai. nu- lln S S S 1 2G.F.A.C.: Soc-, Save, Serve Club mul thx- fiirlk lfixxl X Coq At the Christmas Assembly, the Pan- ther Association presented a sport coat to lVIr. Henry Mason, the man who has two of the hardest jobs in Austin High: that of assistant principal and sponsor of the hard-working Panther Associa- Masque and Gavel demonstrated that all's fair in love and war and on school trips. WVater gun soakings, no sleep for any! one, bunnyhops clown the aisle, and parties? In the last careall were in the order of the day! tion. On National Safe Driver's Day, the Toastmasters made a hit in assembly with their skit 'LA Day VVith Death. This skit has won national recognition for their club. During a football pep assembly, the furs of the District opposition maseots were worn by f'Austinites as a token of victories to come. Main features of the Hstyle show were a Bowie Bear's fur Coat, a Jefferson Foxis stole, anfl an Ysleta Indian's head piece. 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Enjoying the Confidence of the Community f 39 Y 238 ,fr gp WSW 3.99 MQ' . , ,WV Afwwwfggfiwy WF ww W REYNOLDS' BATTERY 6- MAGNETO COMPANY V1 We are proud of our produc+s as well as fhe record of ou f d Ausfin High S h I riff if-L Complimenfs of TONY CANALES EUNGRATULATIIJNSI SWG PORTRAITS - ILLUSTRATIVE - NEWS MAGAZINES B E L K COLOR PHOTGGRAPHY INSURANCE AGENCY SQO E. Yanc.IeII 1101 E. Yandell 3-5822 E Sex A MII S NEIL XIIMIIII I IRIEI. PASO SAND I PRODUCTS CO. Ready-Mix ConcreI'e Sand Gravel PR 2-2784 EVERYONE knows if i+'s PRICE'S i+'s Pure THE QUALITY NAME FOR ALL DAIRY PRODUCTS YOUR COMPLETE STORE FOR SMART YOUNG FASHIONS Basseff Tower -- 320 Texas and LoreHo Suburban Compliments of - - .... - - - - -7 f X X In Five Poin'l's I lr K' f 3'3-i f Plen'I'y of Convenieni' Sforeside Parking! - .. .,.. - - - - - OREGON AT TEXAS ' 7' 4.7 yff' ff Complimenfs of Qs! aff X ,-Q3 .fx X R fm, V' . lb 4,41 . f N T 2 TQ if .A of Qi . CO ,az f If A I ' . a wg, Hugh cM1llan CQQQM Confracfor EI Paso, Texas 420l Alabama 5-2753 241 J af . M1 ff if IL' m 's 521 'V 0 AA1g4V!- 'J jun' ul W' ' C fffigf' A 7 ,j ' ,Q P XA? Q .OO U if? fb COMPLIMENTS OF ,Q if 'A Rf Wown For Va es l lAfJ1bIJDp,' Carfers Flowers 4U 'LT' A Af UQ' I ffjvzf f, A 81 CO, 2310 Piedras 52759 VNU' 'Q kd g 2017 Montana ' 37768 X , ,gf Q X f a MESA 3912 Pershing 5 1409 YQ A If 3830 N. Piedras 6 6666 It I VJ I' V I lgf Ax JT A , 'I I 'P 144. Leavell, Barnes 8: Brown Insurance For Every Need 6ZL2f9 snag l9 Q1Q Good Shoes For All The Family GUARANTEE SHOE CO. I I0 Texas Thru 2I I E. San Anfonio 1 NJSmXRO RS gf, 1 2709 X iw 5 Q SX EEQAETAAAS GF 0 ALM OSS f0nQeriIniAl ce Agency WAR A OF gf' c MW W4 V iff . D. l0WMAN C0. GENERAL CONTRACTORS EL PAS TEXAS A9025 A 8 +an:2 j Dial 3-0308 in QRS T U3 I Qi' J: Pwyx My ?FlAlJ.f6'U,ugxiJYIb?x., b . , . D71 v?4Qv1J' 1 :P fff ff www ff-5 P 'l j Q ff 'Qdggwpai X99 by WQQW 0 9 HIGH SCHOOLERS CHEER OUR fFASHI0NS.H . . . and ihe clofhing from our Fourfh Floor Shops ra1'es +hem! Jusi' ihe righi' ouni' of sophisficafion . . . e- cise kind of fa+ . . . fheqii es'l'ing kind of fabrics easy kind! pie? m es m n c' QX an M M SE W Q -. .- ,-FXN A- 'ffifv f-.ff 'C kgs. . N, your IGB- y . , 25? f-ji 2 1-as M A I P 2 2 X ..fEfif:5 .. ' .512 -X' x Q3 veg, cj N ka Qww'w,- f Q , 'Dial if , 3 ..A' . ' -. ' f .3 3' 1'fQ . fi .-ff? 'fff f- ' lg. 55 ,:5E :s. ff'f::X AW Q ,- ' W if Aff - vw . .VM-. ....,. ' ' 55 X A ,X A , ,L1:.W.,Nm:.,MNW.A .55 .: IXLLWN. -'-,' HA MN 'w Y:-13: 'fff 'V 'f': W x l 1IA55555Eff2g5.55'2.1' 'ff 1 :II , A 5 .p.5jp55E:5:::-V 4.,.,v ::j:: -3:1-f..'X ,Il V F EE- I i l, H 'Vx ':.:3:3:.: t--3:3:::, -:5. , Xu .Q -g::::g' , - . . .,,,.v-.. X DRY eooos co. x SA - 1 243 ig? E S r if , iii .l - J ly v qi W biz Q ii all-T '24 lifts wb ii 4 T K a y F0 y T T? is 2 yg, o r r eS is sg This gang has nofhing fo beef abou1'. They have fhe bes+ choice of sfealcs in El Paso. EL PASO'S LARGEST JEWELERS TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU! For giffs, wafches, diamonds, and cosfume iewelry visii ei+her Shain's downiown sfore, Slanlon a+ Mills or Shain's Lore+'ro Suburban, Monfana al' Huckle- I . . . I berry.,You II enloy 'lhe friendly service you Il always find a+ Shain's! x If .inllllllzlllalllrfi Down+own and LoreHo Suburban Joe ANDyEIlLS0N'S ll .Q-. fx TILL' M3 Cfvffa ff M? T3 lff 3522 MDIJWDE 5'C'i1'U -5-3-l2-l- Complimen'I's of TRI-STATE MUSIC C0. 220 N. STANTON 244 Good Food Always Pro- vokes a Smile. BEACON FOOD S T O R E 2700 N. PIEDRAS N. .- L F S f X' J CQ lv' ' ff' ' 1.5: ., ,,.A A iw on 97 my I - C Oaviafmefg +V? FQ. Q. M. .-7 I EF' 'fdifflr MT. XI! J XJ be glgiex' 46? F 'i 7 1' r 4 J O73 fo P 6 M ' Ke, vc ,-4 A Y,.fy,g vm .' , - . X' ,ag A? 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DENNEHY, JR. Y wg? ?f5E.f1Xi3!Hf ffl? R PA? -Qi Equipmem' . ' SuppIies Now In Our New Modern Sfore 2430 Texas S+. Dial 2-44I4 ' Complimenfs of HIXSON'S EL PASO'S JEWELERS SINCE I888 I I8 MILLS ST. 3-05I I CONGRATULATIONS T0 AUSTIN GRADUATES S. H. KRESS 8: CO. zu N. MESA O X I Z' The Mi ht! ATOM 0 I X XX TRW? bow. - X 'X T I' : NI 3 ,, Rznov ' KILOWATT . U E GW fj ll' ,ASO ILIUTRIC A TAX-PAYING PUBLIC UTlllTY 247 If? E . -,-,A:.:v- :.-rfrifi f':::::,' -'::Ir:i i'!f::J: :::ff::' gI:I::: ::::f:r2 g:::::r f::ifJ- i i 2 - - z S23 51 il 5' M2 EE 2 2 Eg 2 2 .o Q Q6 na me 3 g a Q 41111455 g 'mst mg g m5 5 Q 40145 g -! '1g , ..A.. A ....... ll li 1, 4 Y :,:::::::::.-: ::,:::::::::::: , :::: ...---- I , t::- f ------- - . ::::::: ::::-r - I N, 'y l l l if A Q r vs 1 1 li ' u n i 24 ll f'lT ' il :I -2 Ig gt I: ews tg V M :g 2,5 ' A 5: fans :I I P ll 1L,,, ,,,,,1 lL.,-,-1:.,ll .rwv nig A , i , e a a , 7 e gf' 'fi ii sw El P 1? 1' ' ' I I, li fm? 1: 1' ii cn nmmvz 5: W 15 CD mm f ,g f 1 2 I . 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Be an early bird . . . and you'll be happy as a larlc! 'I'l'lE STATE NATIONAL BANK OF El. PASO i MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SAN ANTONIO AT OREGON 248 ry ,J-fi' ' JXM! X ,ttf ff J, fvff 'J hum Nfl, fy! kfdxi rj W W N, I K? sfo! 'L it J iwW'W!fV li 'ii I X tif ,KI .-f . 1 ,KP A' 53 uitjf V! fa! kb kid WP M J , f' i L It lvl-'22 If 1 1 L LVN, N Wei ff' is if tx X21 ff xx' KL! I jeff!! Alice Ca-rreon .J txvzl VUN ZELL We have enioyed the many pleasant associations and friend- ly con1'ac'I's wifh the teachers and students of AUSTIN HIGH SCHCOL. We hope 'ro see you again nex+ year. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT Commercial Portrait Photographer Call for appointments 719 North Stanton Phone 3-3832 I E1 Paso, Texas 249 DIU rv f ' s e ez f 3 j 7 5121? gfli ef-ff N QM! eseseyelex We fulwm. 1 I n 'N KEEP THAT TEEN-AGE , . X L' Q11f'j f S' X ,k., i V fs 6, N Drunk n iw we Y , Yr 'XQJK v we Tennessee MILK Ks G F e ere m 0 st I ,vi Pg fy, I ' Nj . new X . . With balanced richness a ifxvl V for easy energy, easy digesting! ' by 015, W Qlfyiyewyffhf MA Fl fftsgff H, fifyyfiie yy de l ggyr xN2jAI08 S.STANT 62-2 VVe'l'e The Al's Shop For Men offers Meng And the latest styl s for men I and oun m f +I Make S+uden+ S the Zllotlzng C y Style Leddel' style headquarters. of The , Del Norte Saddlery SOu+hWeSH El Paso's Most Complete Western Store AL? 'I'l0 San Antonio 7014 Highway 80 E Cloihx Corner . . San Antonio 81 Mesa Dm' 3 587' E' Paso' Texas 5 xy PM Y' Xml? Congratulations to . N X? 7' QQ, AUSTIN GRADUATES wwf' . ,REJBEST wus:-rss Southwest WM7 K Employment v e KN 5I4 Caples Bldg. FIRST STATE BANK Five Points Dial 5-4892 Thrifty Drugs HENRY CONDE, Pharmacist 2905 Montana Member F.D.I.C. We Deliver 4223 Hueco EI Paso, Texas 251 ni X we n NX The end of a clay, the end of a Silver Jubilee year at Austii 'AHigh twenty-five years, students use this same well-worn road for theil 'cqnfilngs and main the same for twentysfive more successful years. as they have clone for 'lVlBy this scene re- W f i f' V V, fbi X4 l i J ' 5' V i f .5 , , V W5 X . V l H ' we i i X P I 5 X ll vY,, , f wi! H 7 i - V 0 A 1. fl I x 'X X ii .., gh 5- V f M' ,V ,L if ,J lf. N 6.45 Fifi - 252 We hope you like your Silver Anniversary Round Up. Wie have done our very best to give you a book that will bring back vvonclerful memories of your high school year, 1954-1955. The Round Up Stag M Hump 'W QW. TWws.,WW15.5 Boijmm 'MNH WU' if ffiNf f, QM J, L7'ff N 'P'-A4 '70'4?1 cfbuzjzlf' YM'-Q1 M, QQCa.WLAM.,,,,,4,f2J.,,,L,,,,1 JCZ+fp,LZf,.,.,,?4,,L ids.,-,Elf Cla-9-1,040.7-'5-1' wf If We 1 H-:sie W L 16 2 .H ' ' ' . 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