Bay City High School - Black Cat Yearbook (Bay City, TX)
- Class of 1955
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Ga! 731495912215 0149 CU OZ SHELBY WILLIAMSON .,.,,,,, ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, C 1 ass Editor MACELLA LOWE ,,,, ,..,, , Snapshot Sertion JANIS BAKER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, C I ass Editor 4'They live in memory Among my Souvenirsi' As the years roll forward, it is the hope of the annual staff that this volume of the Black Cat will become one of your prized possessions. In it we have tried to place the happiest moments of the yearg football games- receptions-basketball. Out of the inkwell on to the printed page We have tried to present to you in picture a story of a year,s activity in our high school. There are mistakes we are sure, but perhaps you will overlook our errors as you turn the pages ofthe book. Ten, twenty, thirty years from now may you still say g'They live in memory among my souvenirs. .711 KW rs. ram A person who has made fhe school a beH'er place . . f A feacher fo whom many sfudenfs owe much . . . A counselor who has helpecl guide manythrough fhe high school years . . . To fhis wonderful person,rMrs. Keye Ingram, we dedicafe fhe I955 edirion of fhe Black Cai' Annual. I , 1 , Q 5 To Students, EX-Students and Friends of Bay City Senior High: To the staff and sponsor of the Black Cat, congratulations upon another fine yearbook. Your loyalty, cooperation, and extra work has made possible this wonderful book of memories. Everyone will find here the spirit and traditions that continue to weave the everlasting bonds of future school spirit and friendship that will make the passing years worthwhile. Our memories become the basis of future hopes, aspirations, and good will as we are reminded in this treasure house unfolding places, peoples, and things that have become a 'part of us. Here are the roots of our pattern of life for all the tomorrows. Here begins the molding of our character for the everlasting years ahead. Through you and yours, may I feel that a part of us lives on and on through you? I have every kind wish for your future. E. J. Myers Principal To the Graduates, 1955: You now turn new pages in your book of life. What will you write day by day on these new pages? Each new development springs from some- thing else. Make use of those things of which you have knowledge. Stand strong graciously, smile sincerely, and seek further understanding. To- morrow is a new day. Do it well with a spirit so high that the burdens of yesterday will be for- gotten. Do something helpful every day. Take advantage of all opportunities to do good deeds and to speak kind words for such is the key to happiness. Be a friend and you will always have friends. Be optimistic. Meet the challenge of the situation with determination and courage so that happiness may come not only to yourself but to others. A ,lohn H. Cherry Superintendent 3351543 .Qs Cscfoofj oar Standing: Mr. Dean Smith, Mr. R. E. Graham, Mr. W. O. Salter. Seated: Mrs G. P. Hardy, Mr. Francis Savage, Mrs. Clara Mae Cochran. F N 7 U3 1116622 yy junzbr E 37' im QM Qgcfoof , Mfg TAKUEBUUGSQ gg ED Fr' 'F Sim NS Q GEGDNTENTS acu Z' an A Nm. BARRONXH H if 'W Library MISS F ARMER rrFng1fSh To know them is L0 love them MISS LHRISTENBERRY MRS. EARLYkHist0ry QW if 2 MRS. GREGORY -Commercial ,SCSHIC9 MR GRAETER Q.--' Y MR. HALEY ---- Coach, Social Studies MRQ 1NGRAM--Counseksrv L V' Spanish . A ., MR. HICKFANG-Choir AV , ,,,,... K K A ,,., , A,A, X A NZ V 'f:: e E Ri 5 Wa' I .,, r'2,.,. Q Q? nf M 'MY y - . I gums -ig, FM? H. l S. Y Y ,, ,Y V ,, , J0NES,,gCUat-h MR. MCDON A1-U MR. KING-f-English Comnwfcial MRS. Mew'ILLIAMFfwCv0n11'Iry MR. MAGL if 1'f'r04g.,ad, MRS. MARR0W Eng1iSh I0 ... ., MR WYE ,X . .4 RSX H MRS. MART1N sem1ary 5 Pfmvipal MR. SMITH-Physics, I Algebra L Vocammay N? . L X SOWE MR- XQYKQ :QB R-we X N www A MKS. S MRS. VALONAAf-ronautics . A . NKLXNKBAH MRS. CHAMRAD-Library MR- 'AO' M, R5 43936 'SKK B0YCiEX-Qducauvn Dfw? 5 N fl ' -11.37 .M fr MR. SPIELMANAHist0ry KMRS. B 5 3 K KN xi.. R.. AL U S E KX LA Q English . A 22.3 1 I Q, f K ww L MR. DAx1BR1NK5HiSmfy MRS. EINKAUF-English MRS. HOWZE-English I I MR. KERLEY--Principal ' MISS KEHSHA W-Svivnvf W, Q. 5x Nd Q, cax.xxfER fEWh'h NIR. MARLINC- Math WV MR. PETERS, WU I NIH Mad NCHR 'X LB Vuach I . . . . . - A .....'.1 31-UQ - N i P.Il8'iiJ1 ac L UTI' ER'C0a1-1. MRS. E. SNIlTHYHllIllP Er. WS5 H' QxuKW - ax . H SUCK 5MYY fn' MRS. STATENgSocial Studies 0-l ' 'E mm 1 nb M 5' WXLLH i Miss STEVENS-Math MISS SWE MR EN YRMHHI MRS- YUUNCW' Sflffifil Sfufiiw Somz- of the tcfachers with their Bette-r Halvesf' I2 012 Me CSMQAQQQJ 1 . ' . i s t 5 , The tall and short of things. l'll het that he misses. 1.31 K 'wif X H L Q - QW.,,3,., f, M P: . mg I This is where I come from, states Mr. Spielman as he points to San Quinton. This will show you how serious a senior English teacher can be. Looks like everyone is trying to hit the ball at the same time. Mrs. Dickerson and Miss Christenherry chat. I3 znzkzzkfrabbn Jlfihvf MR. LISTON Business Manager png MR. CHERRY Superirzlendent of Srhools MRS. DIENTS Tax Collecror .wJ M mf? HRS. BAKER. Serrelzzry to Ur. Lislun 5 , 4- 'Q A ,XM , mg 4 x Q MRS. BAILEY 'va Secretary to Ur. Cherry MRS. ROBERTS Assistant Tax Collerzor M Q 3gnwmeajls Standing: Mrs. Bailey. Mrs. Bak:-r. Fvatc-d: Hrs. Hrmbvris. Mr. Che-rry. Nlr. Listun. Hrs. IMFIIIF. v I5 2575 scgwf P 777 X X i 493' i 1 i Mr. A. C. Kristynik. Secretaryg Mrs. Paul Rogers. Historiang Mr. Charles King, Parliamentariang Mrs. Haurive Broughton. Third Vice Pm-sidn-nt: Hrs. Hilma Huitt. Presidvntg Mrs. Pram-is Savagf-. First Vim- Prvsidvnt: Mrs. A. H, xIf'iIlkl'. Tl't'8Sllfl'l'. . 11121610 K H-., ..-,.3.-,.g5,,',..,: 45:-53 . M it Y ,rms Mrs. Jack Young. Jr., First Vice Pr:-side-ntg Mrs. A. W. Shiva-rs, Second Vice Pre-sidentg Mrs. A. L. Chandle-r. Parlianu-ntarian: Mrs. Maxine Roberts. Tre-asurvrg Miss Vinh-t McKnight. Rficorriing Sevreftaryg Mrs. Clarence Mehrens, Prm-sidvntg Hrs. Louis Hagaman. Thirri Vice' President. I6 THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER O say, can you see, by fhe dawn's early ligh+, Whal so proudly we hailed af +he fwiligh1 s lasi' gleaming? Whose broad sfripes and brighi' sfars. ihro' 1'he perilous fighf, O'er +he rampar+s we watched, were so gallanily sfreaming? And fhe roclce+'s red glare, 'lhe bombs laursiing in air, Gave proofifhro' fhe nighf fha? our flag was s+ill fhere. O say, cloes fhaf S+ar-Spangled Banner sfill wave O'er fhe land of +he free, and i A 'lhe home of ihe brave? a ' FRANCIS scorr KEY i P ll SEEN EICCDHQS W 35:3 2 Janie Wilde, F' '-fi DC I? 5 V5 A Q2 WW 6'Jr'isu U-3 5:25 nccsnic BASED ll'E3ill'Z 'Mc 53.63 EEVLW D , ww' ,pcm Wm 9091 .qvvfwf t ti vw ek CHARLES BAKER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Slide Rule Club 2, 3, CAP 4. JANET BAKER Student Council 1, 2, Candidate for Sweet- heart Dance 1, 2, 4, FLC 2, 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 3, 4, Business Manager Senior Class 4, Program Chairman FLC, Candidate for Homecoming Queen 4, Nominee for DAR Award, Senior Planning Committee 4, Li- brary Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. wk wafer? BILLY ANDERSON Choir 4, FLC 4, Science Club 1, 2. CRISPIN ARSOLA Science Club 2. 3: Football 3, 4, FLC 3, 4. enzor GQJJ hh milk-any JANIS BAKER Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class 13 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, Nominee Sweetheart Dance 2g District Typing Contest 25 Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, FLC 2, 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 3, Secretary Senior Class 4, Nominee DAR Awardg Senior Class Editor for Annual, Third Place Safety Slogan Contest 43 Senior Planning Committee, Library Staff, CTA Award 2. JIMMY BARR Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2g Annual Staff 2, 3, 43 FLC 3, 4, Class Editor for Annual 3, 4, Business Office Staff 3, 4g Choir President 4, Assistant Business Manager for Annual 4. JERRY Bum ELL GRACE CAIN Choir 1. 3, 43 FHA 1, 2g Y-Tw-ns 13 Pep Squad 1. 2: Baskvtball B Captain 33 Vol- lvyhall 2.-3, 43 Hmnecorning Queen Candidate 4g Runner-up Most Beautiful Girl 4. ap- W-44? in LINDA KAY BROUGHTUN x 1-'llm-In l. 2. 3, -13 liilllfl 1. 3. 43 Choir 1 R' 2. 4: FLC 2. 3. 4 ' Annual Stuff 23 Bam Counvil 3. -13 Yfllefflri Rvpnrter uncl Cabins 43 Business Cluli PI't'41lll'Ill 43 Ricci Fe-sti val 4. BILL BURNS Cllnir 3. 4g Svivnu- Clula 3, 43 CAP 4. in GLADYS CALLIHAN BILLY CASHION FFA Parliamcnlarian 13 FFA Historian 2 Arts and Crafts 13 Annual Staff 2, 33 FLC 1, 23 Choir 4g Track 4. CHARLENE CARR Student Council lg Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Service Chairman Junior Y-Teens 1, Y-Teen Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary Junior Y-Teens 2, 3, FLC 2, 3, Secretary 4, FHA 3, Program Chairman Y-Teens 4, Treasurer of Choir 4. Joe BERT CARR Football 1, 2, FLC 1, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY DARBY Band l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 4, Vice President Sophomore Class 2, Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, FHA 2, 4. MARY DOUGET Volleyball l, 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Tennis Team 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. .w1nswM ull OLLIE FALKS Football 1. 2. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Travk 1. 4: Bags-ball 2. 3: :Xll-District Talle- le 4. PEGGY R1 TH FANSON Choir 1. 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2: Y-Te-e-ns 1. 2. fl: FLC 1, 2, 3. 4: Program Chairman of 1:l,C 3. 4: Wlliois Wvbo 2. 3: Stutln-nt Counril 2: National Latin Honor Society 2: junior Class Relportvr 3: Sv-TPEII Cabinet 4: Cat's Tale Staff 4: National Honor Society 4: DAR Award 4: Most Dchpondablc Girl 43 Senior Class Play 4, J 1. E NEIL EDWARDS Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: lliiflfl 1. 2. 3. 4: FLC 1, 2, 3. 4: 5Clt'IlCl' Llub 1: llaskm-tball 2. 3. 4: All-Distrivt Bawball 2: Football 3. 4: llaflwt- ball Captain 4: Band and Cheerlvamlc-r Swvvtf llflart 4: 51-nior Planning Coinniittm- -1: San- ior Play Cast 4. GARY EZELL FLC 1. 2. 3. 4: Scin-nvo Club 1. 2: llanll 2, 3. 4: Sliclv Rulc- Club 3: Travk 3. 4. gun. E hu - J-, in 3 . .fr fs: .ti DOROTHY FERGUSON Banfl 2: Y-Te-Pns,2. 3: Pop Squad 2: FHN 2: Vollvyball 3. 4: Svic-nov Club RUTHIE FIKES 1 CLARFNCF GFYZER -1: Baskr-tlnall 23 s 2: Claw Favor- WYHNS Wvho 2. El All-Uistrivt Half- Annual 4: Yicr- Fmnhall Captain HLNIBFRTO GONZALES Lbdll 1 2 3 Q r1CeCIul12. Scif-111 I Cla- Ilu 1 N lfl nal Fmytlnll I 2 'Xfum rr f I 1 bull 3.1 Che- Haml 1 2 0 IHGICIZII C1111 3 Nate Sqn ul 3 JOAN HENDERSON FHA l. 2g Choir 1, 2: Band 2. 33 Office Staff 3, 41 Y-Teens. CLARENCE HOLUBEC Science Club l. 23 Business Office Staff 3. Ganga , TIM HARDY Y-Tccns l, 2, 3. 4g Choir lg Band l. 2. 3, 4 Annual Staff 31 District Band 4: Banml Coun cil 4g CAP 4. RAY HAWES 5 will '! '.l'9'. 7V AUDREY HORN FHA l, 2, 3, 4g FLC l, 2, 35 Pep Squad 1, 2, 3. MARGARET JANISE Science Club lg FLC l, 2. 3. 4g FHA l. 2. 4 Office Staff 3g Library Staff 3, 4. 1 .fm E ji, WW 'CJ Q ,...t aw E JIMMY JUSTICE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, FFA Creenhand Vice President FFA, President Volleyball 2, HC Club 2, 3, 4, All-District Back 3, 4, Transferee from Columbus, Texas. Bay City: Track 4. WAYNE KENNEDY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Science Club 3, Band Council 4. .f it 2 ,E 'l JEANIE JEANS Freshman Favorite 1, Reporter of Freshman Class, Student Council 1, FLC 1-4, Y-Teens 1-4, Rep. to FHA State Meeting, National Latin Honor Society, President FHA, Vice President of Area lll 4, Choir 2, 4, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Treasurer Y-Teens 4, CAP 4, Runner-up for Most Beautiful Girl and Most Dependable Cirl, Nomifiee DAR Award. GLENDA JORDAN Band 1, 2. 3. 4, Choir 1. 2. 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Devotional Chairman 3, Y-Teen Service Chairman 3, Y-Teen Presi- dent 4, FLC 3, 4, Candidate for Sophomore Sweetheart Formal 3, Rep. to Girls' State 3, Student Council Reporter 4, Nominee DAR. ff Y I i l If JERRY KIRBY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2. 3, Slide Rule Club 3, FLC 3, 4. JIMMY KovAR FLC 1, 2, 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Football 2, 4, Track 2, Choir 3, 4, Student Council Bmw I.xuum X ruultuu l l X2T'I4'llllllI'v' ll 3 X ri ullurf ll N-ww-tain 3. ,I Elflf Lx x li ROSE MARIE KNPISCHKE Svieiivv Clulm li FLC Il. bl. .lEXYIi'I 1'Ii KH1s'rYNu4 Clinil' Council and K1-porn-r l. ll: FHA 1. 2. 3. -1: Y-lr-wnf l. 2. Ii, 41 Pep Fquafl 2: Nu- Llvnl Council 21 Fllf 3. -'Ig Junior Klhaptvr De-grew in PHX 3: l,iU'l1LlI1N'Hl3I'Il1I1 FH-X 3: Dvlm-gatv tu Slulv Cumentiuii FHA 3: Choir A , . . 3. 4: 5I'I'ZlIP Bunk lwpurtvi' for l'll.-X 4: Rim- Fvetival Qin-vii Camliclalm- '11 Nhniur Claus Play -1: fflxelerle-zuler 11. 5 IJNDSAY I.ANcHAM Fuwtlmll anal liaskf-tlfall 'Nlanagrr 1. 21 FLC 2, 3. Llg I-'LC Vice Pre-sill:-rit 41 Stull:-ut Coun- vil Pm-siclvrit 4: :Xnnuul Staff 43 Buys, State 4g Choir l. 2. 3, 4. BROOKS LISTON Hand l. 2. 3. 4g Ae-ulian Choir Vicv Presidrnt 23 Studvnt Cnunvil 2g V5'l10's Wwlio 3: Student Council Awurfl for Scliolarsliip 3g FLC 3, 4g National Hunnr Fwiety 4: Band Council 4g All-District Hand -lg .Xll-Rcgiunal Band 'lj Senior Planning Cfoinmittcc- -1: Senior Play Cuft -1. ,Edna POA I -gn-'luv 3 . . l ti . ll .ii xi JEAN NIADEN Pep Squad 11 FHA 1. 2. 3. 4: Reporter FHA 4g Y-Tvs-ns Ig Haskvtball Managr-r 2. 3. 4g Fixtli Place Winner in Distrivt Typing Con- te-st at We-st Columbia 23 Annual Staff Typ- ist 3g Girls' Spurts Editor on Cat! Tale Staff 4. PATSY MASON A., an NIACELLA I.uwic llioir l. .53 llanfl l. Z. J. 1: llantl 1,utinr-il -1: FHA l: Xnnuul Staff 3. 1: Sf-ninr Play '. . ,, n ' Luft 1. Mlun- 1. L. 3. 4. Roxxiiz L1 Na Svicnu- Cllull l: Slide- Kula' illulm 2. 3. .Ii 5 I-'RANGES NIATTHEWS If J Y-'lleeiis l: FH 'X l. 2g lep Squad l. 21 Choir 1. 2, 3. 4: Basketball 24 fIat's 'fall' Staff 3 Svivncwf Club 3: Rica Festival Contestant 4 Fmzu Y. NIENUIOL.-x Scif-mv Club 2: FUI 3. 21: Buwlnull 3. 4. 'li 8611? ,gin BENNIE MCA DA 'l'rar1sfr-rretl from Freeport High, Bantl 1, 2. 4: llaml Llulu l -3: Airplane Club 1: Ten- nis 1: llaskf-tball lg Slide Rule Clulrg Dis- trivt-Rc-gioriul All-State Banfl. DONNA IVICCROSKY Y-lleens 2, 31 Pep Squad 1. 2. 3: FHA 1 2. 3. 4: 4-H 1. 2. 4: Commerc-ial Club 1 Cuniruervial Club 'lwreziftirer 4: FHA Report- er Huw lVlARTH.-X NlAE Mii.NER Jun' lNlYALL FIX. 1. 2. 3. 4: Quill uml Scroll 4: FHA 2. 3. 41 lllmtugrapller 3. 4g Catir Tale Staff. Assistant Bufiness Nlanager l. 2. Business Klauagi-r 2. 3. Assistant Eclitur 3. 4. Erlitor 3. 4: Vulleylrull Manager 2. 3. MARY NAVARRO FLC 2. 3. 'lg Slide Rule Club 4: Science Club 3. lYANN1E BELL NEW if EK PATSY PALMER Y-Teens lg FHA l, 2. 3. 4g Choir l. 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Swcctlicart 3. TONY PAYLIK Football l, 2. 3g Scicncc Club l. 2, 3: FLC 2. 3, 4g Slide Rule Club 3g Cboir 4g Camera Club 4. Mu H7 EDWARD O'rTIs FFA l. 2. 3. 4g FF,-X Vice- Prrfsidcnt li Football l. 2. 3, 4g Track l. 23 Scif-ncc Club lg Slide Rule Club 2g Choir 2. 3. 43 FLC 3. 42 CAP 4. G. P. OTTIS. JR. FFA l. 2, 3, 4g Reportcr in Crccnbancl Offi- cers lg Basketball l, 2. 3: Football 2. 3. 4: Annual Staff 3. 4g Choir 3g Choir Vic:- Prefsident 4. 1 JOY LEE PERKINS JACKIE PETRIQCHA FLC 2, 3, 4: Science Club l, 2g Pep Squad lg Girls' Chorus 3g Choir 4g Principal! Of- fice Staff 3, 45 Busincss Officer Staff 41 Y- Teens 4. Us Mglllfw. JOHN D. REINKE Science Club 1, 2, 3g Band 1-43 Band Coun- cil 1, 2, Choir 1-41 Choir Council 1. 2, 3: Treasurer Sophomore Classg President Junior Class: Student Council 33 Assistant Editor of Annual 3, Editor 43 Boys' State 33 Alter- nate to All-State Band 3g Student Council Award for Leadership 3g President Band 42 All-District Band 4g All-Regional Band 4: All-State Choir 4, National Honor Society 4, Business Office Staff 4: Most Dependable Boy 4, Student Council Parliamentarian 4. MARY ROBERSON JUNE RAGUS Basketball Team 1. 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA Parliamentarian 41 Pep Squad 1, 2, Tennis lg Volleyball 2. 3, 4, Rep. for Homecoming Queen 35 Sopho- more Sweetheart 3g All-Around Girl Athletic Award 3, National Honor Society 4, Miss BCHS 4, FLC 3, 4g Principals Office Staff 33 Junior Degree in Homemakingx 4. RICHARD RAMIREZ FLC 1, 2, 3, 4, CAP 43 Choir 4, National Honor Society 4. LINDA NELL Romans Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Band Coun- cil 35 Choir Council 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Devotional Chairman 4g FHA 2, 3: FLC 3, 43 Annual Staff 3, Orchestra 4g All- District Bandg All-Regional Band 4g Business Office Staff 45 Candidate for Rice Festival Queen 43 All-State Choir 4: Girls' Quartet 1, 23 Trio 3, 4. JOE WAYNE RUTIIERFORD Science Club 2. CAROL RYMAN RANDOLPH RYMAN ,M HELEN SELLERS Choir lg Y-Teens lg Pep Squad 1, 2g FHA 1, 23 Basketball 3, 4-g Volleyball 3. C. A. SHUTTLESWORTH Science Club 1, 2, 3g Slide Rule Club 1, 2, 3g FLC 2, 3, 4g Chess Club 2g Track 3g Choir 4 GEORGIANN DORNAK SMITH Pep Squad 1-3, FHA 1-4, FHA Secretary 4, Business Office Staff 1, Volleyball l, 2, Sci- ence Club l, 2, Basketball Co-Captain 2, 3, FHA Scrap Book Editor, Candidate for Track Queen 3, PATRICIA ANN SMITH Y-Teens 1-4, Choir l-4, Pep Squad l-3, FLC 2, 3, 4, Lionette 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 2, 3, Rice Festival Contestant 3, Bice Festival Duchess 4, Choir Council 3, Tennis Club 3, Most Beautiful Girl Runner-up 4, Business Club 4. X. BRYAN SIMONS Student Council l-4, Science Club l, 2, Bas- ketball l, 2, Track 3, Football l-4, Senior Class President, Junior Vice President and Junior Favorite, Band l-4, Choir 4, Who's Who 4, Band Vice President 4, Senior Play Cast, FLC 3, 4, Band Council 4, Runner-up Mr. BCHS, Runner-up Most Handsome, Runner-up Most Dependable 4. BETTY SMITH Transferee from Woodville, Texas to Bay City 1, Pep Squad 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, Choir 4, Business Office Staff 4. JIMMY SONNIER Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club l, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Slide Rule Club 3, Chess Club 2, Track 3, FLC 3, 4. W. L. SPENCER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Council 4, Science Club l, 2, 3, Baseball 3. Qu -fd Al-l '!9 ANITA SPOONENIORE Volleyball 1, 25 Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. 42 Pep Squad 1, 25 Rice Festival Contestant 45 Homecoming Queen Contestant 45 Secretary Y-Teens 45 Treasurer FHA 45 Reporter Sen- ior Class 4. GLENDA STARNES Band 1-4. Head Twirler 2, 3, Drum Major 45 Choir 1-45 Y-Teens 1-45 Student Council 1. 35 Ten Most Beautiful Girls 25 Rice Festival Canfliflate 3, 45 FLC 3. 45 Honiecmningz Queen 35 Candidate for Belle of Brazos 35 Most Beautiful 45 Senior Play Cast 4. 4-kr .......--If K . ,t 't His, QP :WINNIE Smrnowsxi HFTH SPITDOWSKI fWW . I Nw 'C' ANNE THORNTON Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen Cabinet 1. 25 I oir 1. 2, 15, 4: Band 1. 25 FLC 2. 3, 45 Pep Squad 35 Lionette 3, 45 Tennis Cluli 35 Annual Staff 35 Latin Honor Society 35 Rice Festival Contestant 45 Fe-nior Play Cast 4. CELIA VILLANUEBA Science Cluli 1, 2. 35 Slide Rule Cluli 35 Junior Class Secretary 3. P JANE WERLLA Secretary of Freshman Class in Clifton, Kan- sas, Transfer from Florence, Alabama: Pep Squad, FLC 2, FHA 2, Y-Teens 2, National Honor Society 4, Annual Staff 4. JIMMY WESTMOIIELAND Transfer from Houston: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Cheerleader 1, May Fete 1, Lamar Senior High: FLC, Bay City: Foot- ball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Science Club 3, Slide Rule Club 3, Choir 4, Senior Planning Com- mittee 4, Student Council 4, Senior Play Cast. IFF' -dll- MARCIA VOYLES Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3. 4, Choir Sec- retary 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, FLC 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast 4, Candidate for Sweet- heart Formal 4. GARLAND WATSON Science Club 1, 2, Annual Staff 1, Assistant Snapshot Editor 3, Snapshot Editor Annual 4-, Choir 1, Chess Club 2, Football 3, FLC 1, 2, 3, 4, Colf Team 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Senior Play Cast 4. ,af JANIE WILDE Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, FHA 1-4, Choir 1, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, FLC 3, 4, Senior Class Treas- urer. FIIEIJDII3 WILLIAMS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, FLC 1, 2, Track 2, 3, 4. Our Man With the Hornu WILLIAM TOWNSEND in Q 1L's My Lazy Dayv Tliat's wllat all the kitls said when Mr. Spic-linan took them outside for class one day. Look! Are we surprised, books. PAUL ZEPEDA Science Club 33 Baseball 3g FLC 4. BILL MARTIN Transferee from Uvalnle: Audio-Visual Club I, 2, 3g Industrial Arts Club I, 25 All-Star Play Cast I, 33 Tennis Club Ig Baseball 2, 3g Texas History Club 3g Transferee from San Antoniog Mechanical Drawing Club 3g Bay City: Track 4. enzor I, Charlene Carr, will my ability to tell jokes innocently in Mr. Spielman's American History class to Chloe Rugley. I, Richard Ramirez, will my motto, Silence Is Golden, and my artistic ability to draw birds on Mrs. Early's bulletin board to Jesse Ramirez. I, C. A. Shuttlesworth, being of unsound mind and body, leave to anyone stupid enough to take them the joyful halls and happy? classes of this institute of something. I, John Reinke, being of sound mind, leave the fifth period Business Office and the 1956 Black Cat Annual to Wortham Smith. We, Joan Henderson, Audrey Horn, and Grace Cain, do hereby will the ability to play hookey and go to Tide- haven without getting caught to Lanny Henderson, Dudley Horn, Charlotte Lukefahr, and Josephine Orsagll I, Mary Navarro, will to Dora Garcia the ability to write her own excuses. I, Jerry Kirby, will to Elton Ray Maden anything that will help him pass Senior English. I, Ronnie E. Luna, will drawers 17, 18, 19 and 20 in the Chem. Lab to Ira Rose who needs them more than I. We, Bo Kennedy and W. L. Spencer, being of sound body and faltering mind, leave our sharpest razor to Charles Williams, so he can be as clean shaven as we. I, Donna McCrosky, will to Doris Ragus the ability to have more classes with Mr. Greater in the years to come. I, Dorothy Ferguson, of sound mind and body, do will my ability to survive and pass Senior English to Dorothy Dodd. I, Barbara Fisher, do hereby will my ability to stay awake in classes after staying up late studying for a test, to all Junior English students. I, Bill Martin, will to Carl Townsend the ability to fall off of an eight-foot-high irrigation pipe into a muddy canal in the middle of the night. I, Georgiann Smith, will to the next year's girls' basketball team the ability to keep your spirit up and I wish you loads of luck. l, Celia Villanueba, leave my ability to pass English III to Antonia Villanueva and Irene Montoya. We, Ollie Falks and Jimmy Justice, will to Jackie Williams our ability to join the U. S. Air Force. I, Jimmy Justice, will to David Kristynik the ability to play poker as well as I. I, Jackie P., will to Woddy my ability to get my work done in Study Hall and listen to him whistle at the same time. I, Margaret Janise, will to a certain usouthpawi' my locker number 547 because he more than occupied it last year. We, the '4Aggs -Tim H., Glenda Gail, Pat, Linda Kay, Peggy, Ann, Marcia, Jeanie, Jeanette, Glenda, Linda Nell, Macella, Darby, Francis, and Ruthieawill our water fights at slumber parties to the up and coming Senior Club the Mops. May they have as much fun as we have. We, Linda Kay Broughton, and Patricia Smith, will our ability to get into mischief, jams, and our talkative ways to Jo Ann Coolidge and Joyce King, who we know will carry on our tradition. 36 If We, Jeanette Kristynik and Glenda Starnes, will our crush on Mr. Greater to the girls that have nerve to take Chemistry and pass it. K?J I, Neil Edwards, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Lee Roy Hearn my deepest sympathy for him and his Senior English. We, Tim Hardy and Linda Rogers, will our ability to have a man in every town to anyone that has brains enough to keep them all guessing. We, Jane Werlla and Edward Ottis, will Mrs. Marrow to anyone who will take her. I, Rose Marie Kreschke, being one with a very sound mind, will good old B. C. H. S. to all the unlucky kids of the future generations. I, Steve Gasaway, will to Elton Maden the right to float down the Colorado River on a log and be pulled behind a boat on his stomach. I, G. P. Ottis, being in a sound state of mind, do hereby will to Billy Mack Huitt the right to walk up and down the halls during class and not be caught by Mr. Myres. I, June Ragus, will my ability to loaf in basketball practice and still letter four years to anyone who can get by with it. I, Janie Wilde, being of sound mind, will my ability to get out of two or three classes a week and not get caught to Bonnie Watkins and Martha Paggi. I, Jeanie Jeames, will to Carolyn Sue Keen all the trouble and problems that I've had in F. H. A. and Cheerleading. May she make a bigger mess of it than I did. I, Jimmy-Kovar, will my eating and drinking capacity to Roy Scboultz and Lee Edward Baca. I, Bryan Laird, leave to David Smith the ability to give a lot of trouble to a certain Senior English teacher. I, Clarence Genzer, in the presence of the first period English Class will to my bigger, but younger brother, Jerry Genzer, all the happiness in the remaining years of old B. C. H. S. 1, Lindsay Langham, do hereby will Bay City High School to Barbara Ann Slone, to do with as she pleases. I, Macella Lowe, being of sound mind f?l do hereby will my part in the Senior Play to anyone who likes to go to school with gray hair. We, James Westmoreland, Charles Shoultz, Charles Baker, Gary Ezell, Jimmy Kovar, Garland Watson, and Steve Gasaway-will our slanderous stag parties, slanderous water skiing parties, slanderous poker parties, and the slanderous talk of our sleeping through church the next morning to nobody. Weill do it till we die. l, Jimmy Barr, will my ability to ring the doorbell in the Senior Play to anyone who is willing to spend about 50 hours learning to do it. I, Betty Smith, will to all the girls to get engaged while they are in high school. I, Charles A. Shoultz, leaves to his brother, Roy Shoultz, his ability to raise heck and give trouble to Mr. Myers and the teachers. Charles A. Shoultz, Esq., also wills to Shirley Lenderman his football jacket and his thanks for a wonderful year. ,. EFF? 52 ascmana T59'I5EID'?51?l5JeZ enwane VJl'I2?IB':Z nmmnsmw Miska, Secretaryg Mickie Elkins, Treasurer. '37 111210119 Allen, Billie Jean Baca, Lee Edward Benavides, Tommy Barbour, James Bickham, Lois Bissett, Norma Lynn Blackman, Dorothy Brown, Barbara Sue Calloway, Lester Cantrell, Bobby Cartwright, Patsy A. Cerny, Gloria ,ff Ei' Charleville, Billie Cheatman, Billy Cochran, Carol Sue Coleman, Betsy Conerly, Warren Coolidge, Jo Ann Cox, Dorothy Cox, Judy Cox, Raymond Culver, Joseph Dodd, Dorothy Dykes, Jimmy Elkins, Jimmie 'H Elkins, Mickie we Evans, Lawrence Fields, Tommy Fischer, Richard Fischer, Robert div Fox, Bonnie Sue Garcia, Dora Garrison, Sammie 'milf , 'MW ic i ' ' nns 1'-iw sax fr' flu r Q gd' Gomez, John W' ' Graham, Bernard Green, Corky x 9 1 , E , f' L -7+ 5' ,fi mawflx ,nr -aka Jr? N. I , Agfa, Sy 1 5 1 M J V H M 'l ' if i ,iw -',. , fe-N ' ,. - ' ' 74, vm yagz ,N .., , V if gm' I Elll g JSI., ' IIN L X I ll 3 i Ill! ' f 'u f y . 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'L Gila. if Xi l 33 ,, 4 P my F fs- R SR- 'B sf 'E H ug.. 5 McCullough, Bobby Meinke, Norma Jean Mislca, Mary Ann Morehead, Barbara Morrow, Billy Ray Munson, Della North, George Ottis, Michael Ray, Steve Reeves, Cloreta Richers, Charles Riggs, Billy Robertson, Martin Rodriquez, Mary Ellen Rogers, Paula Rose, lra Rother, John Salter, Julia Sanchez, Yolanda Savage, Francis Savage, lrving Schoultz, Roy Schulz, Peggy Shaw, James Lee 0146 vw, ,M - 555' ra 'l,s1 h. if -4 I.'.'.f-5' un-1' so 1 sh' f- , if-1, I ? 4 t K er' ii,,5.au?v Simpson, Alice Joyce Slone, Barbara Slone, J. H. Smith, David Smith, Joyce Spoonemore, Bobby Stewart, Philip Stoever, Joyce Sutton, James Sykes, Jimmy Taylor, Dayton Townsend, William Uber, Tommy Watkins, Bonnie Weaver, lone Webb, Nancy Webb, Patty Williams, Charles L. Williams, Jackie Williams, Julian Williamson, Mike Ybarra, Connie hi , , W 51, . A S- 7 :i m , Q' l ':-:.,' ?:! 3, :F 2 1' , W ' z ' . Q , .B ..--. - ggfmu .vans is :A i 25' 'TER as 8514- W N K+ FD L , EGM Q zsgkw ,Z f if ' 3 i, , .iv, 46 f ' x Why thu glmmt. kid-'K What tin mu haw in your Caught off guarfl hantls. Fhirly 'f LUOKALIKEF APTLY NANIEU When l sm- You l always think of Smith. Thia sign was plafetl on the Officv drinking hliut lilll not in the- least likf- Smith. fountain: Old l aCt'ft1l. 0h. Yi-S. You hoth owv me- S100.00. Waitvr: Thi-fp are: tht- he-ft 1-ggzs wt- llLlXf' hail for Years. llinvrz Vl'6ll. bring :nv mint' you ltavvnit hail su long. Our ne-w autlitoriuin gow up. 4'Wurking,' Conlon Our Principal anrl his wife c-njoy the Christmas luncheon. M ti ll In VS tm ' a 4 X B Q, 4' ART EDITOR Classes' pictures are made during Sl1I'I1I'I'lCI'. Football and workout for Sport section in October. ' fi i r afQ. .. Q ff l ll i BUSINESS MANAGER Mid-term preparation in ,lanuarx March Deadline SNAPSHOT EDITOR jfe ZQCACQX CSM IQ56 EDITOR 'Z CLASS EDITOR Preparing first copy shipment in April Deadline June Deadline We start over again. 48 2-Hikw . :Q S AQNO o I ll I SPONSOR Organization of work in September. Thanksgiving Activities in lNo vember. Commercial Club Luncheon in December and Christmas actixl SPORTS EDITOR n T SGD 5195331 GDDEGDHQBE S Y' n n HA- T T v L g :- , . -- 'Q sq, , . 4 o I v K ' f , . y v 0 -5- , lin ' T : f ' N X 45, ' C: 5 x X -0 X U U 0 ' A- F'o .o'aobg . x ob. 5 of Y: . ftp 1 GMBH, SYSXYD23D'E'll' 'D2IS'iYS'Jl'B2?, REBS? CDH? EQETFDQ' OFF ICERS-Chloe Rugeley, Presidentg Billy Dyall, Vice Presidentg Johnny Lang- ston, Secretary-Treasurer. ' 49 X ,W . 1 Acosta, Gilbert Q, it .V Q Arias, L - I ' Ofelia W ,gl ' Augsburg:-rr, Hafpef B h Barbour, Dona V-A - af' im Barlow, Marilyn Barron, Arlin Lee Barr, Doris Ann g I . W K :rl ,fi Q is B 2 Bla Gates. Doris Benedict, Patsy Benedict, Sonny Berchey, J oe Baxter, Donald I 'ai 5 . Birkner, Kathleen Blum, Barbara Boring, Virginia Burrough, so Johnny WMM Cerny, Alvin Charles, Nat Charleville, Betty Burts, Gordon Butler, Sharon Calloway, Elizabeth Cashion, Tommy Churchwell, June ii., fig, Dornalc, Edwin Doss, Jimmy Draper, Lon Dyal, 5' Billy Darby, Helen Darby, Linda Dodd. Clvdene Daehne, Kathryn Dye, Carol Falks, Donald Fanson, L F e George - ' iw W Qgqggggyg- me . W - M, ..-.b ' .tg 1 if ,. ,, E Friday :Eli Francis . K - iff? ' 'Vxs , gs, Q z lil K8 3 v 'Q 2 1 r '- :si-:: ::.':I, fm. K S ui fr ef Q 1 1 i J in Wild' Garcia, Estella 9? Cenzer, Jerry Gordon, Ann Hammock, Carolyn 5 Hammock, Robert Harvey, Ronny Hawkins, Everett Hearn, Frances 52 Esthnbaum, John ' it 1 ' Ly Eikenberg, Betty Guynn, Etie Gay, Claud X Horton Kun . Hultt, Larry QQ , Hunt, Larry kg. I ti , Henderson, Lannie Holloway, Ima Jean Holloway, Jeanette Hoots, Dorothy Jurek, Anita Faye Justice, Kay Kristynik, David Krobot, Franklin Langston, Johnny Lenderman, G 53 ary Keen, Carolyn Sue Kennedy, Wanda Knost, Jimmy Lewis, Kitty Lulcefer, Charlotte Luna, Gayle Lunn, Suzanne ,, f , r ff-wif.,m1zar'eSufL+ X-'V' J1ff.o4z,ssf ' ' .fi K-. McCr0sky, John Voss Mclntosh, Martha Martindale, Margaret Montoya, Irene 1 ririi Mom, Johnny we p t 5 M V' ll 'ills ff,- 'kh.. f K fi Y y A r ernr ig f T Q y his 5 23 - 1 'Q M s 5 Morales, Estella Morles, Joyce Muniz, Ben m-W 'RJ Q1 New, Elizabeth Olson, Barbara Orsak, Josephine Pasgt Martha 54 R Reedy, Roger Rogers, Joy Kay Ross, Freddy Patton, Robert Pavlik J oe Louis Ragus, Doris Rameriz, Jesse Ross, Sandra Rother, .limmy 1 1 Wa.,,,4 I Ryman, Rose Mary Schroeder, Ann Seaton, David Seerden Nancy Rowe, Gary Rugeley, Chloe Russell, Ginger A s Shaver, Larry Simpson, Judith Smith, Wortham Stanley, Freddie Steves, Lewis Steward, Betty Steward, David if Qs P 9 fm Q Q M Y K sf' Sue, Minnie ...ai J - gs. Sweeny, Georgia Ann lf K. , y t,te I! W I -A , S ,MW is s tiA,ttt ,221 V Thompson, Joyce ' Villanueva, Antonia V Uher, Myrna Wade, Mlcheal Ware, Eddie Wells a Werlla, Jo Ellen Williams, Hazel Williams, Jimmy Williamson Shelby I Wix. ' ,gil Glenda X V , ,P I 1 if-J ns' 3 I f 1 4 HU i V Woods, .lerry Yeamans, ,limmy : may -5 fi V 5 M ' if y at W, t l i in Our own famous Lionettes. Patricia Smith Kitty Dahne Ann Thornton Barbara Slone Linda Broughton Lois Biskham Mr. R. E. Graham, president of the school board, spoke to us at an assembly one morning. - a Cathy Birkner has to Hpolice upv the bass horns in the band hall. Patty Webb was kind enough to help her out of a tough spot. 5 its ' E Fai Ct - K Marvin Laqua follows Mr. Cram-ter in line at the Commercial Cluh's luncheon while Dona flicflrosky' helps herself to the salad, Billy llyal: That monkey luoks like Tommy Casllionf' Ann Gnrdan: Shame on you for such a remark. Billy: Aw gwanl That monkey don't understand our talk. Can you guess who is sitting: this one out? Archibald Percival Reginald Earl decided one evening to eall on his girl. talked of their kith and their Together they kinf, He said 'LMay l kith you and she said S'You kin. 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Second row: Walker, Hatchett, Denton. Wear, Cal- loway, Wear, Ammons, Wakefield, Sexton. Third row: Rouse, Ham, Cheat- ham, Bullock, Blum. Vaughn, Stuessy. Fourth row: Collida, Hoppe. Einkauf, Salazar, Robertson. Dy,,,.- 5 - G First row: Hibhard, Eidlebach, Wil liams, Guzick, Wood, Downing. Dor- rell, Schietinger, Meeks. Second row Slater, Hoke, Gibbs, Payne, Shaw Cain, Carradine. Third row: Patton, Hubbard, Payne, Davis, Slone, Ayers Simpson. Fourth row: Brown, Heilig brodt, Stevens, Shivers, Elliott. 5-U3 First row: Lane, Smith, Reed, Frick, Lankard, Tillman, Stuart. Second row: Morris, Arsola, Barkley, Anders, Sew- ell, Head, Cook, Fischer. Third row: Munson, Sandusky, Munson, Boitle, Edge, Arias. Fourth row: Ar- nold, Stewart, Staten, Orr, Martin. fr-63 First row: Benedict, Cook, Hudson, Braden, Moore. Drapela, Lf-sikar, Hufl son, Irwin. Second row: Arias, Billeau, Falks, Sledge. Lee, Benedict. Falks Melson, Hoots. Third row: Kahla Moralez, Wills, Schuster, Tweedle, Hazlewood, Fourth row: Voyles, May Knebel, Smith, Luna, Thompson Kovar. ... Q' E it .QM fr F .0 First row: Hornhostlv. Carroll. Chand- ler, Richers, Harrison, Williams, Spit- dowski. Second row: Franklin, Thor- maehlen, Yeamans, Cox. Victory. Mo- reno, Nlemliola, Fortenherry. Third row: llyrd. Valdez. Martinez. Smith. Harrison, Rodriguez. 7-57 First row: Cantrell, Bird. Green. Trip- lett, Meyer, Green, Knost, Etie. Seu- ond row: Loos, Lege, Kelly. William- son, Hoppe, Ramirez. Third row: Lowe, Smith. Sterling, Norris, Kirby. Falks, Hines, Wade. Fourth row: Taylor, Salter, Balusek, Simpson, Johs. 7-73 First row: Powell. Patterson. Tweedle. Cole, Montague, Shoultz, Williams. Second row: Reeves, Willis, Aydelotte, Matheny, Laurence, Phillips. Third row: Crain, Rouse, Fehmel, Volkmer, Jones, Billeau, Crabb. Cook. Fourth row: Johnson, Burwcll, Schaefer, Mon- toya, Serrill. E F Naam, M , if. gm ,. 7-QD First row: McDonald, Cunningham, Elkins, Kasman, Machen, Brown, Lawhon. Second row: Ledwig, Feh- mel, Collins, Spencer, Hildreth. Third row: Olinger, Sherrer, J. Sherrer, Cogutt, Hann, Byrd, Carrol. Fourth row: Herreth, Hoke, Ramos. 'M ,Z Lit hr.. 4,4 7-0 First row: Cvernand, Tibhetts, Stuart Lane, Anderson, Broughton, Rakestraw Second row: Ware, Yanez, Rooth Bonnette, Garza, Steves, Perez, Odom Third row: Joyner, Richardson, Tay lor, Walleck, Neumann, Rodgers, Lee Fourth row: Walker, Peters, Thompson First row: lloberly, Johnson, Ham mock. Matthews. Brown, Stanley, Green, Irwin. Second row: Luna, Seerden. Norris, McMinn. Matthes, French, Cavender, Birchey, Landrum Thirtl row: Hahn, Armatta, Clayton Stallings. Smith, Symmank. Gibbons. 7-Cf First row: Cooflson. Fritzke. Reading Cernanrl, Miller. Burr, Meikne, Haga man. Second row: Cordova. Fisher Thorpe. Strunk, Dunnam, Ochoa Polk. Third row: Lofton, Guthrey Juarez, Gallegos. Briggs, Miller, Man ning. Fourth row: VVright, Oliver Wilder. .gif 'S Boy, l'm gonna belt you onef' Books of Knowledge S0mebocly's all smiles 68 v 0 this is what goes on out at the band hall. rw h her, Mmmy' ix NOW dont S011 P95 D v I i 44 The Tall, Tall Texan Lace, it coui1Z1n't be that S . 013111511-ca lg-dv, Bf'l'Sy9 A wh -z af f' xy' ' .. ,- 5:3'iP'7? ,f ' ' sa: 4 ,Q Y 1 . Q35 Pancho Pavlik iflust where did I put that music? i 3 as L 01165 and Jessie Ranieriez 'Ajoyw King Q-lm-Ute-ml head vhec-rlf-advr for l95fJ. Cordon Hurts wins lloninivreial Award. Anthony ,-Xcosta goes to state in track. Janis Baker, Ylacella Lowe and Shelby Williamscari proofread copy. Brooks Liston wins Yale Fcllolarsliipf' 9tudents get ting tags lffivil Defense Tagsl. Junior Business Cla:-s lakes trip to Bank. Norma Lynn Bissell and graduate james Dickey l'Lindsay Langham elf-ctvd mos! handsome hoyf' Mrs. Sullivan takes Mrs, Dirkinsons place as Honimnaking teacher. Ag hoys win first plaw in Stall-fi Mix Martin takes position as high school secretary. uBalJy Facew David Kirkland Guess Who? Johnnie Langston and ? ' L, gfglfgyig f l fi V, E 9603 ,lllllllly Knust Fhurtlx rillvr Nllrl-lr-im Xll-N l.lIl4lL1 Xlntez a -Uplin- morv-. 1-iitvnfrl nur wlwul frmn tliv- high fclinml at Pvurfall. ill:-Xa-. Xiiff Suv Watkins. an juninr. e-ntvrf-tl our -chtml lruin L1 wliunl in Ihr- flute- of Yt-rinwnt. Flu' furinerly lin-fl in Hay City. liill Nlzirtin antl -i-t-Ar Barbara arf- tranxft-rx from San ,-Xiittmiu. Shirley Ann Droze .Xilfvtlivr nm-w -turlvnt. a fnphtminort-. is Miss Mary lane- Pt-rry. a transfer fruin the City of Huuston. Shirley Drum- who vntc-rerl school in Stlptemher is a tranwfvr from Jvffvrson Davis High Schmtl of Houstun. Bernie Xlcghle. a senior. IransfPrrml to our school from thu' Brazos Port Systvin. Jean Fanslvr. a se-niur. transferred from Dallas. Jr-an atteridml hm-r sophomore year hs-re at Bay City High. Jimmy Sonier Sue Thropv. a junior, is a transfer from Spring Branchi loy Kay Rogers Sue Watkins Linda Mott QQQWV 'WM' fi ff- ,, ,KF rf . , 1? .1, M? E 1: ,..,,, Q4 o ' ae FW NK I, F1 1 .f' Nm I Unsung-:ff ---- ' ' . .,, uw. My A 5 ? . to 5? ,, Q 1? ff - '- M' Again? W4 f If 5 li S ,Q A uv' If pf ui r K .1 Y i . ,.,.. , - We Qnef - 1 - ,ntliliiigj 1 Q? fi it S i 5, i is E16 ji! Could it be Sharon Butler? Neil and Betty Mn American Gary ROWQ. Who is the friend Carol? Jerry and lone step out. .lam SCSSl0I1f0I'thC gi1'lS- 1 Georgia Ann Sweeny Miss Bathing Pretty Cathy Birkner TiIl16 for 21 ff6SllCf- Beauty. Guess Who? Joe: I would like to change my name your honor. Judge: '4What is your name?', loo: aloe Stinksf' Judge: 'll don't blame you. What would you like to change it to? Joe: 'LCharlie.,' Mountain Guide: Be sure to he careful not to fall here. lt's dangerous. But if you do fall, he sure to look to the left. You get a wonderful view. 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N I H 1 : I 13 --, S L'57 ' , nf, ,sway V !V.,, A . - x Se. Xl in -6502513 9516 UNCC LeRoy and Brother Charles Boys' Slumber Party Jackie, Georgia, and Jeannette Oh! What a beautiful morning. Had an accident Ann? Could it be Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan? The Line-Up The Talking Horse Q were ,-wwf Q' i a ff ffl if W9 . rg 142.46 I If A Sllsccmnairg X ' X 'X . 'X ff' XX'- Q , ' XXX X , K X FQ' XX fx' I XX xx X X X , ff d y 5' . , X ITL' Qfoa X X f X .uh f ff X95 , f --'ff X 4Ff-- 6 .xf!Lfv- .Jfln .bt 1 ,Q f X 1 - 0 9 ,ss Qqfifi-I ,f Xa Q4 my ,?'5. A ' 4 I XX 4 fr , ' I ,p ff . ,Q If O 32 2 ? fa 1 , fx 5 ' jai' 1 J wff' :,.x ,f ,f 6 , 1 -N A ' X - y,- I , .f is digg: fx, 7--1 f ' I z ' - M x Eff . . , , 5 ' f 1- 'X f XII ' w 1,4 --i . 1 5 K 'A - I '- , 4 , ,V my M gfj ff? f L , --n q Yi X f J . I1 - af' ' 12: 95,5 4 sae, , ' K' Q , 4y,4, X ' ' A ' ,, A Q ,, gd j JN wut tx 'JN' ff, wni ' ' Y 3 Q bfi! X Z' mx 3' a -E' I ' - MZ I A' 'L X Y 4 'fagfgrf glib 5,-Qi ' f -..3 ' - -rj -7252 1 ig, ff '1 ' G X A VCI 1, 5 090 0 A Q1 A af Managers DAVID SMITH LEE EDWARD BACA RAYMOND COX 5 0 1 I ,l .ACS r-Mt 51 Q? 1 ,Z l lf iff' 63,29 XQFIOQEQOI? Q eason HEAD TRACK COACH JOE ROGERS HEAD BASKETBALL COACH SAM MAGLITTO HEAD FOOTBALL COACH DON HALEY Z- ,5 THE BLACK CATS 86 Q BLACK CAT BACKS Top row, left to right: Genzer, Kinard, Graham, Williamson, Muniz, Huitt. Front row: Acosta, Robertson, Hearn, Rameriz. Benavides. BLACK CAT LINEMEN 3 T lf? i 1 1 4... , Top row, left to right: Hansen, Shaw, Falks, Simons, Augsburger, Riggs, Ottis. Middle row: Kristynik, Ottis, Taylor, Shoultz, Richers, Kovar, First row: Edwards, Draper, Estlinbaum, Knost, Williams. 87 w wi BAY CITY Vs. WHARTON The Black Cats Went against the Wharton Tigers as underdogs, just the recip- rocal of last year. The first half was domi- nated hy the Tigers who played on the Black Cats, side of the field. Before the gun went off to end the first half, the Black Cats, showing tremendous power, took advantage of a fumble by the Tigers and marched down the field for the only touchdown of the game. The second half was evenly matched with the Tigers threatening several times. The game ended 6-0 in fa- vor of the Black Cats. l HARPER AUQQBURGFR End 1 Letter TOMMY BENAVIDES End 2 Letters 1 I YV I, ,N xt Y 31-3Qv4fI'fv,3 1 s T ' i 1 .. Q, OLUE FALK5 - K ' l , 0,5-get ,tt,A. I ,Q Tackle -'f:v . U K -f A. .T X f 2 Letters - ' All-DISIHCI .M iz' a f 'L :cg i r nm A Y X c End , , or we 1 L , ,vig .. If-vp? K 5 + . 5,719 535, M EIU 1' ' -: A T Gee , i It wigs 4 .Q -gn. k A or ,g?F,w3,3X, N . ,rjhngvw sfni ls- 88 ft eb E BAY CITY Vs. BOLING The Boling Bulldogs, one of the most powerful teams of District 25-AA, pounded the Black Cats 20-7. The first score was made in the first quarter by the Bulldogs after a punt was brought back deep into Black Cats' territory. The second and third touchdowns came in the second and third quar- ters as a result of long drives by the Bulldogs. The Black Cats held off several other touchdowns by their hard fighting and alertness. The Black Cats, touchdown was made by several consec- utive passes in the second quarter. 'lb' 5 ,A we . t gf CLARENCE CENZER Halfback 3 Letters Captain All-District ALTON HANSON Tackle l Letter i:rf-: .. ,, ,af ., ,f : Wm .ftiziw - 1? , ,r .1551 Hg 1,53 is X. .. ,. fs: Q. E 1-ri x t , X , ta x 1 5 x sc f ,V i s E l f Ti ' ' Y ' g f 7:7 :,-f7'?irr'z' - 7 , ' 'r- ' if Fig if . - ' if 'f ..f'fg-.i-isa' -' - X Q 1' ' ,W A , M , V .65 'V A .gan :t lfgrfgeti-7rs5 -- ,f ..,,,, CTV 7 V7 W 'i'?.33rf ,,1:,lfl4 ,,, 1-W7'- Q 7 - 'V Q 'tviiigpw fi? 'L23557 ' ,pw it It : f -74: K' wrffwt f wif 1' gigs fa7 '7 1 'mv 'fm ww. . v,'g,, vt , 4, ,YK M LARRY HUITT Fullback 1 Letter JIMMY KNOST Guard 1 Letter 89 l l V I Eff ' Nw ,gr Av! 4 f 'W ir W ttf? r V-' L L L ag s1,1 'C - 1 male - . 9 l Q. 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The Cats took the lead quickly by tak- ing advantage of a fumble by the Ponies and scoring on the first play by a long pass. The Ponies. coming back strongly, scored before the half ended. leaving the score 7-6 in favor of the Ponies. In the second half the Cats, scoring twice. showed such power on of- fense and defense. The game ended 20-7 in favor of the Cats. 1 , ' .-: W Q W ,... , fgk mg aw . V ' K iii' - K E K A 592 -I - Q gf' V7 5 R. L. Ek BEN MUNIZ i . M 'ii't ' ' A - 1 A e' Qlfffback T at K. f-ff T l 1 X , Q e'.e-t 2 K be . , Guard J w t, 1 W 5-3, A , -R -'-- N L V ,.V.,, up ,L ,M fr A g ' eii' T ti'5G'tf' r i w. W me'-M e L-H'-Q- 1 vH i .i't: ,l 3 -, , v.- i'If-lg,'fs.'Z'aE ::'Ei.1:?-' Y- J- ' H 31 , -1 rm, ' , ff' . 1 A A ,- t T . .t .X 7 ,,,., . .. , . . Vfi'.5'-txmf - Wiggle few'-.1.Jf'f .'fqy , .I 'f X31 -r , f W if 'W' gg ia . WW A 90 ,sakgg ,Tv ji5,i5!'if15' BAY CITY Vs. WEST COLUMBIA The Black Cats, playing one of their best ball games of the season pounced the West Columbia Boughnecks 27-13. The Cats scored early in the first quarter on an eighty yard drive. The Roughnecks with their strong single wing team got back into the ball game by short gains, tieing the game 6-6. Before the half ended, the Cats took the lead with a long run that left the score 13-6. ln the second half 'the Roughnecks took advantage of a fumble on the Black Cats, one yard line to score. The Cats scored two touch- downs in the second half. CHARLES RICHERS l 1 L. ,- 'e-' . fe-are L i f P. oTT1s - ,f in End ,,. , ' N 1 Lffftftf f , JESSE RAMIREZ .... I : .', , 'il'-rZQ,gfe,,4lg,,g-445+ L Halfbwk f 1' fair' '. 2-gd, .L 15 o f . ,vgwyqmvm Q 1 Letter 1. tfmgfffvw-f'af1 - . , H- 1-rm - -. Hs ' f-,gy pw 1 , ri, :fit . I ww? -vw' - , A . -, me .QQ- My fn , ll gf-.1 1. 4 ii if . ,v.. 'ASQ I t N .... .Q Q 'tt it eff ., Hz., H as ' is 'XA ,, ,. Q ig 5,4 M26 J It is .M ag a iw K 42354 Elllft ' 5-A ' Guard 1 Letter BILLY BIGGS Center 1 Letter All-District 9I E MARTIN ROBERTSON BAY CITY Vs. EL CAMPO The Bay City-El Campo game was a scoring dual. Both teams showed tremen- dous strength on offenses. The Ricehirds made their touchdowns by long passes. The Cats made their scores on long, sustained drives. The game ended 33-19 in favor of the Black Cats. Fullhack 1 Letter CHARLES SHOULTZ Tackle 2 Letters ,V - , 5-gm. fl f: ,z W it . ,.,,,. E ff . 1 BRYAN s1MoNs i t at -f A ,btw x ztzws-tts?-wufe, . -- bf' . it-Q-ff,-fggttw? 2 Letters V I .,hm efifri p s . , . .. :.t:,. , ..,,,. , o r ,K , , A nnznt z IKE? it . N to DAYTON TAYLOR 5,Q f-cgz gig f hggff , gf, G d V ' errer 152955, itts in tttt rrts A ff A xi,9:.nf,1-jr'-xv'rkgjifaax v Q, 3, K-ZR: L- f :sf 1 ,, 'w me V , 3 qw . its-ft ff' tt t Se 92 X I Ni Z v ,,, fgq JIMMY WESTMORELAND End 1 Lett:-r JACKIE WILLIAMS End I Letter MIKE WILLIAMSON Quarterback 2 Letters BLACK CAT B TEAM 93 l CLARENCE GENZER was the recipient of the Lion's and Trib- unefs trophy. He made all- district halfhack and lettered three years in football. MISS JEANNE JEANS, a sen- ior, was elected football sweet- heart of the Black Cats. She was one of five head cheer- leaders. She was very active in other activities. fi 1, It I! asfefgaf HARPER AUGSBURGER NEIL EDWARDS CCIIIRI' Guard 1 Lette-r 2 Letters an We The Black Cats' basketball team was coached by Coach Sam Maglitto for his second year as a coach in our high school. The Black Cats tied for third place in district play. The Team's high point man was Mike Williamson who played forward on the team. The team was composed mostly of sophomores and juniors. The team captain was Neil Edwards. JERRY GENZER BEN MUNIZ Forward Guard 1 Letter 1 Letter 7 5 I M yi. MIKE WILLIAMSON SAM MAGLITTO Forward Coach 2 Letters his Q Quia C3 E3 'N-'fn ,769 ,ZJQCA Calais Top row. left to right: Williamson, Falks, Augslmurger. Shaw, Westmorelanfl, Genzer, Eclwanls. Bottom row: Graham. Muniz. Huitt. Uher. Z jeam Top row, left to right: Manager, Lon Draper: Uher, Falks, Sykes, Patton, Fields, Estlinbaum Manager, David Stewart. Bottom row: Knost, Burrough, Williams, Acosta, Re-edy, Kristynik. 96 , 2 fd C R e '1 Q nn. .A -- A lihuinwn Top row, left to right: Ch. Rogers, Robbins, Fields, Lenderman, Kinard, Riggs, Graham, Augs- hurger, Shaw, Martin, Luna, Cashion, Sykes, Draper, Connerly, Middle row: Ware, Rother, Acosta, Marrow, Townsend, Williams, Williams, Ezell, Baker, Burrough, Savage, Genzer. Bottom row: Savage, Ludwig, Mann, Genzer, Gomez, Acosta, Huitt, Dyal, Cashion, Richers. i Right: Manager Connerly, Coach Rogers, and Manager Savage. I , 4- Wm 4 r St . l . 1 , in WA if 'Tw' f I X y,. am. . ,. , K-if ,. -,ill ' r my .tit , .iz r 1 ,Mm . ,Mp Right: Jerry Cenzer, Johnnie Burrough, Gilbert Acosta, and Antony Acosta run the quarter- relay. All of them are sopho- mores except Antony. They won a second in district and regional track meets. They participated in the State meet. fa, Left: Shown here are Billy Mann and Billy Mack Huitt, who run the half-mile for Bay City. These boys have been a tremendous help for the track team because they come through when the breaks are against them. Huitt won a second in the district meet. Mann won a third. They both competed in the regional meet. Left: Augsburger and Shaw, two well known boys in school. are cleaning up the pit for the big meet. Augsburger won a second in the high jump and Shaw tied for third in district. Also, Augsburger participated in regional and State. 98 Left: Antony Acosta was one of Bay City's point gainers. He runs the 100 and 220-yard dash. Also he anchors the 440- yard relay. He was elected the captain of the team. Antony holds the district and the Black Cat Relays' record in the 220- yard dash. He went to the State meet. Right center: Shown here are Genzer, Huitt, Kinard, and Richers. They run the mile relay. Cenzer and Richers went to the State meet, Huitt and Kinard went to regional. Left: John Gomez runs the mile for Bay City. He has won the mile for the past two years. He went to the State meet. xzjasegaf UQ? jean? Manager DAVID STEWART Coach DON HALEY NEIL EDWARDS Third Base MIKE WILLIAMSON Pitcher BEN MUNIZ Second Base FRED MENDIOLA Short btop LARRY HUITT Right Field DAVID KRISTYNIK fatrher TOMMY BENAVIDES JIMMY SONNIER Center Field Left rigid JOHN ESTLINBAUN First Base SYAQ Qaf Umm Left to right: Roy Schultz, Bryan Simons, Jimmy Westmoreland, and Garland Watson. f75e Cmew C1115 llama JAMES KINARD BINARD GRAHAM Not shown are Acosta, Shaw, and Mangum. 1. N K f 1 JIMMY FR ,I H M - fgwfm -'24 ' J if I'?fi552fiQL Hiiamifsaa fs -- . Lgqflyk , 24. 1 Q 41:5 if W of 1 + 1, is 1, ,ga if 6242? H N E I I 4 I ,rw f- I , ,f -- 7 . V145 55-io J I 'fi?iU 154 .Q if I ANKLAND BILL MARTIN Wm.L.. -I---.T---I ,-...-L I WJ E 1 . 1 . F. F. , GRACE CAIN Guard e.-.rw 1 ' --...L. SAMMIE GARRISON SUE COCHRAN MICKEY ELKINS Guard Forward Guard ,.....-.I I Q Q e JUNE RAGUS GLORIA CERNY GEORGIANN SMITH M7777 f7eam jijasfefgaf Forward Forward Guard ' e ,,,., ,I M, G, K K X I x 3. . ' , , M , JM v X, W , I L X Q I ,,,, N.mm.MWm , A , ? ,M.,,,, ,WWW 4 , Z ' 2 I -0. W I 4 a aaa, mm , A ,WWA-.N ,N -V ,W-, , A, M, ffm 5 up --1 J 'Q 1 'J 5' 1 i 4 W f' JEAN IWADEN CAROL DYE HAZEL Nlanagef Manager COUCII HZ '7 geam ygasfefgaf Left to right: Josephine Orsak, Connie Ybarra, .leantte Hollway, Ima Jean Hollway, Shelly Williamson, Doris Ragus, Peggy Shcoultz, Charlotte Lukefar, Fay Holloman. I04 Ji- LEJ. ,,W1,,- .....i -i DOROTHY FERGUSON DONNA MCCROSKY MARY DOUGET , ,L..,-J- GRACE CAIN 'Y'-QL. +w-..,..... Y,-,A c ..J.........z.... g,..M.W..- sim' W , L.,. W ,,,T,f,...,, C T. JEAN FANSLER JUNE RAGUS CAROL COCHRAN Picture PiCfUI'6 Not N01 Available Available ELIZABETH CALLOWAY VTRGTNA uomxc CHARLOTTE LUKEPFUR l05 'C 7,7 76am Thkylgdf ,Ju- mq-qwi-wm.. V'- wmwm 5 Q-MVS? 'hs' M7377 79am Uflwygayq Top row. left to right: Martha Paggii. Harahara Olson. Jeanette Hoilway, Fay Holloman, Josephine- Orsay. Mary Narrvo. Luk:-rphan, Bottom row: Glvnda Wix, Kitty Daehne, Connie Yharra, Offjia Arias. Dora Garcia. Barahara Blum, Linda Darby. 1--Hwy., ..3......t.,,..t.t,,,.J,,,, t. at .. , HAZEL JONES PATTY WEBB Coach '06 Managflr J ,.,.J,,,. W. 1f.', v,,X 2 W A.,, ,WW 1 Junzbr gooffaf Ueam LQ ' H N 4 X -1: I K- b IO7 COACH SCHRAUB CARL BAILY Center CHARLES SHIVERS Fullback WALTER LOWE End 5x R EUGENE JINKENS '? Guard DON JONES Halfback ii' ROMEO MENDEZ Halfback JOE COLLIDA Fullback ROBERT HAGAMAN Tackle f 1,5 MR R , RR Y fi R ff 217- X R - 1 5 if- 1 nf Ig ' DOMINGO MARTINEZ End JODY HEARD Quarterback BOWIE VAUCHN Guard JOE DAVI Guard S MIKE PATTON Back X. e I ,J E X f '4' X- 5 N EDWARD FALKS Back DAVE CROAK Manager ' S .lL'Yb VUDII NC? GDM whiefinfnigazmvgws ,Qg i CL... x kv 5 -flbk ff We f al f 'X if:-' 2: X W 7' ef. 'W B S5K Il 'Jl'IIN' G3 CCD N 'll' CCD H3 CDH? 'T ERD? WVKD ILRHABD D PEGGY FANSON JOHN REINKE CLARENCE GENZER GLENDA JORDAN N N' V X Q ju S . X , 'J Wuxi 1 YB f ' N 4 I, BROOKS LISTON I I2 .x ' BETSY COLEMAN FRANCIS SAVAGE EI BARBARA SLONE AXP' j .-9 O . O, . .. J ' W 0 N f A 3 . Q5 1 1 I H,- I BILLY MACK HUITT LARRY HUITT CHLOE RUGELEY H3 WORTHAM SMITH OUfSfdI2 0612 y GORDON BURTS 1955 Commercial Club Award UP' PEGGY F ANSON D.A.R. Good Citizenship , Award K- el bl! Zi !,e I-0 NRhulATl0Ns gd, ! . WH at M4 , Z MARY ANN MI Representagive Girls' State SKA to JIMMY WESTMORELAND :aMay0r1s Student Government Day CSfz10Qf2fs 'li I LINDA ROGERS, recipient of the Arion Award presented for outstanding musicianship in choir. S153 , f .F JEEEFQJ BILLY CHEATHAM Representative to United Nations II4 mmf. fl? giitkx :ll-i 5 ll ll! fl' will ga BOBBY CANTRELL Representative to Boys' State GLENDA JORDAN Recipient of American Legion Award JOHN REINKE Recipient of American Legion Award CLARENCE GENZER, Tribune Trophy for ball player. l x U 1 JOHN REINKE All-State Chorus H5 most valuable foot- NW i R ph. . . , 'N LEE ROY HEARN Boys' State Representative it 9'Caf1b12afbDaf1lr2 REOP 5001611 155 li 7 wfh., ii wk Standing: Joseph Culver, Richard Rameriz. Hose Marie Kreschke. Wanda Kennedy. Paula Rogers, Brooks Liston. Seated: Jerry Kirby, Suzanne l.unn, Chloe Rugeley, Charlene Carr. Linda Nell Rogers, Charles Shoultz. f-- 'Ili' 0 ggi . h .wp Q O I Q ,r , 5 E , . 4 f-,-f ' Q, 3 'nl Y! 'x I 'H f V faq fi! II6 gas Clarence Cenzer is also a mem- her of the National Latin Honor Society hut was not present at the time the picture- was made. Nicki JOHN REINKE, recipient of X219 LINDA ROGERS All4State Chorus All-State Chorus LEROY HEARN LOIS BICKHAM All-Stats Chorus RONNIE LUNA 'ilathl' Scholarship given by Dow Chemical Co. M the Arion Award for musi- ' MA cianship in Band. E lt Q MARVIN LAQUA, winner of the Safety Slogan Contest given by the Bay City Police Department. 'sglow d 0 w n when you come to an inter- section or you may not vote 1' at thc nf-xt election. II7 UaQ OQCIIOFICIZ csafzfaforzan BROOKS LISTON PEGGY FANIQON Dfabbnaf 17512 OI' 5001919 ig b SQ ' KL 1 11 1' v'2':' 1 Emma . 5.5: .,. 1 JOHN D- R ki -4-4 i5,1 ggis gsxx , MX bw 1 S as K pm K WNY, R R x. II8 A015 W . - , X A-rv .4 X .QE GENYEYX V A 5 CLMKYN f KA Y UMW 59- LUVE LA Ogg 'Q NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY xx ff E 1 ' 2 4m xx? GLENDA 30 HDAN BROOKS LISTON ,V'A X VVVA: cgi. EX X Y gg ,V , I L' In llll , i. f . SX v 1' ,UCHAgDj K?QQQQ 1 A EW H9 These kids look alum This Hiflll no fish story. A was The flower of the Fenior Class Five of a kincl wut Hpartiecl outfl Q 8 4 lk' rs saw , m K xxx 'i e s Lf? ex wif ,AMN , MK, 'lwmMu.w Q I'll bet the band will always ' Now let me tell you who I am. . remember this. Looks like Fred's Daughter Frances is mad. INTERNIEFICN A7 W W, Y In LFOK ' Q2 .. -H. v,v..,,, , 1 ,X . Pi, .'LWf1kj-1 I ' ,L : -f, -,xw VCHARLTE NY ROYU NEWEET SUEN TH 25 R '1TF'fPEi3HNifLNET Ll TI 71 Q? E f YRTCH THQ QIRJI 'rms IS THE wsu mu Loox Y2i:Ud sc? I,CfCfK OV Fifi TH 1 mggwwy gWWw, y WNILEY CINDY LGU A N65 STUDENT IN SCHUCL SHIRLEY DPOZE 1 9,4 , L ,ZA .N Qufmaawm -mg! ,iz , .N -- Q Af J, 4, 'Qu .Ir f- f AQw1wwH MW ,' V 9 . MQ., -, S. H M5 fVk.V. :ff ' W , ,, ww A riiigf: k H . .sf 2.4. ZW' ,. ,jggfggf ' ,Q K ' Q ii:-254' 'NE 5 HV A ?ffWmk3 Mfwgwww gxrf 51 M1542 - Xff K . L1 .,,,wmm rr i4.,,,.1feS 'ffvfizkhgjfff J f ,. 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J fl ED CSfl10QI2f Gozznczfi 1 1 Q 2 s x A X 'Q if rem- wmnw f wm'i i ' an HTS- B 1 J, 1, JM, WWE Front row: Johnny Langston. Chloe Rugcley. Gln-nda Jordan. Mary Ann lliska, lfwis Stoves. Wortham Smith. Back row: Bobby Cantrm-ll, John Hfiinke, Brooks lristun, Bryan Simons, Jimmy Westmoreland. Nffil Edwards, Lindsay Langham. ar i 5'- l X59 mi 'iii ,aww -wxzf 'wif' John RPink6. Clvnda Jordan. Lindsay Langham, Mary Ann Hiska. Not shown is Barbara Slone, Billy Mack Huill. ., ..-...,...,4, - ,A . , 1 5, .J ' ' 1 .. as , v ..., Q - - 'Af L 'W' f - A .- an as two- ,Q wqf i Ls 9-,, -ti .P 4 f 3.5. Q Front row: Patsy Benedict, Pat Smith, and Suzanne Lunn. Second row: Barbara Morehead, Linda Rogers, Linda Broughton, Shirley Droze, Donna lIc'Crosky, Jackie Petrucha, and Betty Smith. Top row: Marvin Laqua, Ronnie Luna, Ollie Falks, Jimmy Westmoreland, Steve Gasaway, Wortham Smith and John Reinke. The Business Office Staff is 'J' very helpful to the teachers and the school. It prints booklets, tests, and does various other things for the school and outside organiza- I I tions. OFFICERS Suzanne Lunn, Linda Kay Broughton, Worthani Smith. and Donna Mcflrosky. Z 2 i Q 40' Stated Patty Welib Bobby Cantrell Jerry Kinard Kathaleen Birkner Standing: Bobby Spoone- more Ira Rose Jimmy Elkins Charles Qhoultz Garland Watson Michael Wade, Bill Cheatham, .KD HY ls Doneu The Camera Club was organized just this year by Mr. Jimmy Barron. Already it has proved that it belongs in our school system, for without its help it would have been impossible to publish this annual. As you turn the pages of the yearbook most of the pictures will be those taken, developed, and printed by the Camera Club. Ja' jire Gomes 7561! tgamous ZQQCEN Ga! .Zjazmf MR. J. I. BARRON Director MR. BOB CONKLIN Assistant Director l27 JOHN REINKE, President N dl? I2 C I dl' X. U W lb U V: B O U Q9 PERSONNEL 5 Q S wc Rose lra agus R Doris nsc-nd m Tow Willia Connie Ybarra Ye landa Sanvhez Salter Julia ICS lu F S v: Brooks Lismrr V V Minnie Sul Joyce Morrles Larry Huitt Macella Lowe Freddy Ross L H 1 Charlene Carr Blu Clarinet AH H I T S h David Kirkland Cynthia Hatchmt I anny en: er on NanCY Webb Llnda Rugers 0 A mme! emi' mmf' one Charles Baker Bonnie Fox Banmnes Snare Drum Linda Mott Timothy Hardy Garland Watson Patty Wt-bb Jerry Kirby Tr b Bobby Spoon:-nion Ima Jean Holluwax Paula Rogers Peggy Schultz Bass Clarinet Ann Holnians Cary Ezelle om one James Kinard ' Glenda Starnes 1 ' I . . Cilbe-rt Acosta .l0l'ln Rvinke Snare Drum and Bells 05065 Glenda Jordan Shelbl' Wlilliflmsfm Baritone 'saxopllone Mary Ann 'Nliska Bass Cin rr Ru H . , . A ' gl ' 55 - Barbara Slone Neil Edwards 11015 Bmkham Tomfm' F1'fld5 T'U 'l'fff5 Lewis Steves Wayne Kfnnlllly Sandra ROSS Jimmy Dykes Lhlne Rugelvy Off-lia Arais Francis Savage jimmy Elkins Charll-S L. William, Snare Drum and ffyrrzbal B Dorothy Blackman Doris Ann Barr Shirley Darby Jerry Woods W. L. Spencr-r Betty J, Eikenlwru assoon Norma J. Mc-inke Bass Saxophone lulm Rfllhvf E Kathleen Birkmdr Nat Charles jlltoliaxoghone Jimmy Svkes Frenrn Horn Bass Trombone Jimmy' Williams Tynlpmii Ofelia Figumgo Foy dy flgers ' Befnle MCA4la Bryan Simons Jvrry Kinard Linda K. limugliton Eb Cjarinet Fralaieswflrrlflfly Corners Bfibby CHUITPH Harry Connerly .site a 1 ore es 11,2 LJ ,r , I W 'Nw 40x fb 06 . -.B if X .Af 1 a 'I 'J ' QV 7 A 2' 2 2 s 1 60 '21, . wi-My 'I ,vf . VJ. ,ff ,I xc- ,Q gin' 2 Q it 1. n 'f We W gif 'E 0 52' 2' mi f A, 5? v' G51 K ,:, immqk V 5 . 3. , . W.,,.,......qq+,, Q , ve. 1 . zz E1 h1, 5 1 ? 5 ,xii 45 + 'i ,P Gfenhga :gram Affybr ,.' gr Ufaff' 'Q' Eozmxe . ,gf . 5 'QL 5, . k, W! rf, un . -..--n 3 FJ? , 2 I f X, ' 5 , fl' s u , I ' ' If 4 1 ' nv . I f , M amuse fl H ,,,. . Q , n l' yan' 1 ., Z' . w w 1 vi- wr Vw V, S t 1 , :I . N .Lie . , 1 ,tg Q-I H Q' . f ' A. V Qifjsfh, ' I ' Mm-W 4,.f'yJ. In J A ' M 3 .,,, 4 t an H' i vffffr--wfz'mm wiiiwwwsswr'-A1 - f, 1, ll., , . , ' , , Q' , . V f,,,5w,,.s, ,lwi,,,,,, A . 5 M, ,K L5 wwf TQWA Q 'z 'x :M Q2 hw., y- f 43 at ,ga sm, -, Q f ymigqgjn Mgr' I as f W Afqx , , 3 yZff,,e?f2,5'g5 , . K L, JM JA . 'il-W, , 'g7aw:5zf' H E' 1 '- L 41f'21ff? ' ' Vfifggfm ga-14543 ytgycgd, ,gi 30, 4 ' .. . -- v Q ff Rf ' wg ' ,.we.,W,f,'- fi.: .f,--21' ss,-fy.-'cf , 'w':':'1:4H,w- X' . 3 'XWVFW 53 Q 3435404- , .. czfgifz-:, : ' : . , , s' jgw, f .:f,-',:'i',1.,f+ j:v,::s'wz' 2 Qfiugfiiegmlfi n f fav. .dm 'M - . N, - -, f2 ,'2,:f'- ' ---,v :f?f,,.+' V Wwmwigezalz W Gappefd 6501? Regional Contest First Division Wiririers Concert and Sightreading Gfapef 6501? 13: 1,3 . TREBLEAIRES K fi gf X. Ly Carr. Rogers, Starnes LIONETTRS l32 X- cgfa fe Cyfbzf Hearn. Rogers. Bickham. Rfiiflkij KIWANETTAS Holmans, Miska. Webb To the right are Stuflvnts who rc- vw Ceiwtl zlwartls lor gy mitelunrliiig --...uv work in tlie-ir -'01'll11H:. GLENDA JORDAN JOHN REINKE LINDA ROGERS .lust a fittm I ,A ,v,. . , ,. .....-.., V, V - ': - ' 7 . fnzm-111 -'ef , wks nz' Zi Riff? VIH X Rest stop! WM. ,din 'K F1 Q X' is I 1. C. P. looks a little tired. C Lvrzhg O our Ct naps Posing? D0n't take my pictturvl tm- if 3? Sleepy time gal! E31 I Always room for OIR' morvl Posing' 5 Rf-acly to rollg all aboard! it M,-,..M M ir i ,, I . I VK, Gafs r7af2 5 , risk Front row: Meinke, Coleman, Ray, Webb, Weavor. Second row: Smith, Fanson. Third row: Falks, Madon. Nlorehf-ad, Elkins. Lend:-rrnan, Luna. 77914012 cz Uf1CS lil i ' r Front row: Horn, McAda. Jeanes, Hardy, Darby, Gasaway, Williams. Back row: Watson, Benedict, lflwr, Stvwart. Otiif. Hrs. Valon. Taylor. Culvrfr, Ray. Rams-riz. I34 fjsszlffazzf C Q,AQe1'Qa0Q?1'5 Carolyn Sue Keen, lone Weaver. Carole Dye. Kay Justice. and Jeanette Kristynik. These are the girls who have helped the Cheerleaders in every way. GAQQFQGOQITS' Nlickie Elkins. Jeanie Jeans-s, Ruthie Fikc-s. loycw- King and ,lo Ann Coolidge. These are our Cheerlead- ers of whom we are proud. They have kept the spirit of this school going in all kinds of weather. . is afisbx ygfricfi Gaf ti3?I2I?lIdf Csfqzfyi . 1-Q gg Q Ci 2 A .r ry It ' 'K , , vw 'Q wr , for if 'vw ' Y 1, ,A AJ -'fwiii ,,.is..t. Front row: Janis Baker. Salter. Meinke. Baker. Second row: Betsy Coleman. Hatchctt. Morelieacl Williamson. Barr, Stewart, Russvll. Third row: Lowe, Ottis, Mr. V. Hcllonald. Reinkr. Barr, Cashion. Langham, Wortham, OFFICERS Shelby Williamson. Sophomore Clare Editorg Jimmy Barr, Class Editorg Maceflla Lowe. Snapshotsg John Reinkv, Editor-in-Chiefg Norma J. Meinkc, Secretaryg Wortllam Smith, Assistant Eflitorg Janis Baker, Senior Class Editor. 'RQ M ,.. . V' , 'PJ : ' '.-3-J'?E2! 1.J5i'p 'E , sv sig . 'KRW' ww sa ' 2 ., fx 6, ,E Wm! .Wm T5 Front row: Seerllen, Baker, Smith, Broughton, Dye, Fanson, Hearn, Ross, Paggi, Thornton, Kovar, Baker, Webb, Reedy, Mendiola. Second row: Hatchett, Darby, Rugeley, Jeanes, Starnes, Keen, Russell, Stewart, Friday, Williamson, Voyles. Holmans, Kristynik, Rogers, Stewart, Wade, Seaton, Ludwig, Yeamans, Rather, Rameriz, Harvey. Third row: Jordan, Webb, Elkins, Patton, Colman, Salter, Meinke, Cox, Hearn, Sweeney, Rogers, Lunn, Ottis, Miska, Ragus, McCrosky, Werlla, Ottis, Ezell, Kirby, Mrs. Ingram. Fourth row: Mrs. Early, Carr, Dykes, Shuttlesworth, Sonnier, Carr, Shoultz, Morehead, Smith, Munson, Petrucha, Rogers, Kreschke, Ramirez, Langham, Wilde, Barr, Baca, Cashion. Fifth row: Horton, Cheatham, Ottis, Kirkland, Culver, Westmoreland, Simons, Casaway, McCullough, Liston, Watson, Pavlik, Dyle, Shaver, Muniz. Janet Baker Program Chairman Peggy Fanson Charlene Carr Lee Roy Hearn Not shown Barbara Slone Lindsay Langham LQ-i78Ql2S ffl Front row: Patricia Smith. Weaver, Paggi, Ross, Barbour. Russell, Stewart, Thornton, Hearn. Webb, Hatchett. Second row: Starnes, Justice, Jeanes, Dye, Voyles, Broughton, Keene, Kristynik, Miska. Lenderman, Rogers. Third row: Cordon, Rugeley, Petrueha, Carr. Spoonemore, Mott. Thompson, Darby, Friday, Williamson, Salter, Coleman, Rogers, Bickham, Holmans. Fourth row: Sweeny. Barr, Munson. Morehead. Hammond. Lunn, Wilde. Rogers. Bissett, Cox. Fifth row: Casaway, Fanson, Schoeder, Jordan, Meinke, Cox, Lowe, Westmoreland. Y-TEEN CABINET MEMBERS Front row: Darby, Broughton, Fanson, Carr, Rogers, Barr. Back row: Starnes, Rugeley, Spoonemore, Jeanes, Jordan, Cox, Gordon. 'NJ W Us fj i Front row: Werlla, Spoonemore, McCrosky, Ragus. Keen, Weaver. Martindale, Slater. Second row: Darhy, Kristynik, Smith. Brown, Garrison, Olson, Darby, Dodd, Hours. Third row: jeanes, Maden, Bunlon, Cox, Morehead, Hrs, Sullivan. Advisor, Baca, Beau of lf. H. A.. Hammond. Fox, Ragus. Wilde, Rogers. 'Fla MA MAK S D' Vila, i we X 4? Q- NEW O E ON R 0, 'Z' 4 76, w if 93 v-I , ri Z' gb OIL O 4 fx D YK ,K ,,.--' Sitting: Ceorgiann Smith. Jeanie Jeanvs, June Hammond, Sammy Carrison. Standing: Jeanette Kristynik, Anita Spooneniore, June Ragus, Dorothy Cox. Janie Wlilde. Jean Maden. It loolqc like tjw if T1 Ja x if' girls arp haunt, , : - X X 4 I nl tins Customer. b A P mm ble' with I-171051 gh Oni fiaxk C3 'C . mms e hi ghhr - a ol me K ffm ax Q the W 3 ww Won d Q, Y QQNUU W' ,yy M NN SW' f-1' what these kids are catching, Wouldn 't You know that Jvan and Shirley would bc' 7 taking nwney? 140 Nlany niCtl pr - , f in-5 wer? gum . vinnt' or the bingo W I'S K' t Front row Mann Mohon McCrosky Conerly Sm1th Slone Second row Doss, Green, Calloway, Town end Mar aret'NIart1ndale Sweetheart Ottr Lalrd Qutton Ottxs Thrrd row: Barron, Baca, , . .l-:nl . L if fe' F0 h V els. 1' V ' 1,,,A,:y 'uri 5 ,Q I! 1140 . 0 I. . 1 ' p ,whP 01v . oF ' ver 5 A' W vo 'R ' OFFICERS John Voss, 3IcCrosky, Johnny Langston, Corky Green, Lee Ed- ward Baca, I. H. Slone, Tommy Uher. XR , 5 K F.F.A. AWARD WINNERS PRESENTED AT THE FATHER AND SON BANQUET MECLE 3,5773 ,wt F.F.A. Farm Skill team taking first plans in District F.F.A. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT. third place- ltwe-nty-fuur schuolsb and sf-cond in An-a lvightysfour Left to right: James Barbour, Johnny langstun. Tummy schoolsl. Uher, Lee Edward Baca, and Advisor james Sowell. FATHER AND SON BANQUET-Paying tribute tu their Left to right: John Voss McCrnsky, Johnny Langston, Honorary mffmlwrs and naming Mrs, A. H. Simon .lessiv H. Slone. First place in an area live-stock judging Motl1er of thv Bay City F.F.A. contest, placing ow-r eighty-four nther schools in the area. .Iuhn You fNIcCrosky ..HUg,, - A www., A z L 4' I K Z I 5, .2 5. 3 Q -ww f , ww... .7 , , MV. A nl' I + A W Wvilliam Townsend jimmv .Iuutim er W Qi? V .FAU ' iff?-3' if Champion of the English vla - . , S iw? . , M .wfgf '-- ng- .- , 1 '- l:E5'i-mf ', K 95- E 1, ' - - ' -W W., . Q wang., q ,gpaulH,,.,.,..p-uullvw qu,-W Wxlham Casch Bluy Mack Hunt David Smith Dry Lot Calf -'Dry L01 Calf 1 Dry Lol Calf we J. H. Slone Dry Lm Calfv Bryan McDonald Dry Lot Calf O -A .., Johnny Langston Lot Calf 155.1-4'-QW-A f' W? AA J. H. Slone Brahma Helfer Warren Conerly and his blue ribbon hogs. ,, .. Ax Billy Ray Morrow Blue Ribbon Gilt , 1' , A ia, Q , Q31 . r ,f'f1' ,.,,. Q gg 1 uit 2 Wi gi nf ix wg gk Q 1 f K 2 al: ff 3 ll 5 4 Q 1 if g Calf. , ga' 1 J4 Johnny Mohon Fryers 5 Q -suis Tommy Cashion SEI-log!! Lester Calloway and his Dry Lot Charles Richers Blue Ribbon Heifer George Fanson Fryers James Barbour and his Blue Ribbon Calf. Bryan Laird 'gDry Lot Calf Benjamin Robbins i.H0g,, s K i is r 5 Se fx at Q2 Lee Edward Bacca f 1 r X V? W ' f?A1:m e , if . , is V A , vwff.1,v.f-,,,' .- 5: - QW, 1 , . W as - as Second Place Fryers LN? 'A' if . . H 3 . ,J CIIYIOI' Egg Qfuognf Jounczf First row: Lane, Coolidge, Kasman, Anderson, Seernlen, Willis, LXIHIIIOHS, Finciley. Second row Wriglit. Sterling, Martinez. Kovar. Kasnian. Harrison. Thirrl row: Jones. Heard. and Slliverf 1? ri Zffen 75 21171 cgfafyi First row: Dalton, Dorn-ll, Mc'Kelvy, Ammons. Broughton, Milner. Second row: Hardy, Schie ginger, Coolidge, Clapp. Parker. Graham. 'lvhircl row: Finfllz-5. llunk. Critenrlon. Lame. Mr Peters, Cleveland. '45 jcfffen anof .mx sm 63? Q9 4 f.,f' xx X. ul X, ALJ J WIN? X 1' Wqbreffes 146 ,A 1 c 4 C f ,iw , S ?A s ph as ,U fn MQW? L'-va a -1'- ' Q' -1- -'mf avi -Q -ff' X, . Q Q-. ' f K gif' 1, 5 ME 52 A fi Q3 , lleefk RL: W V 5 4 ,fi 6' J ff' k 4 0 i fs 31 2,3 5 I .5 .Bib 8 W.. ,- -Q 0 lu J 11121014 GfeerQa0Qrs GP HEAD CHEERLEADERS Clapp, Roe, Fults, Lane, Downing if ,Q iff ,, ' 5 if 1 EEZEEE ml ,E 1 Af Q ASSISTANT CHEERLEADERS Dorrell, Meader, Stallings, Matthews, Collidge, Cain 3?k'l l R .M-aussi ff: Q74 3 'if We M, K l ye-Q-nfswi ..M,.! an A 'slr Q ,f W- 2- 2 fy X gi YL M 3 i ri '.mj,, r A f '33 , 'seams - W in 'A 'S ,, qw: M4534 H'f'i g I fi Sw, 3 4 Q' ,nh Wiinf NIH? H Pres. Jodie and His Secretary! ...,.,.........a-f-'M .inanima- N4-...4 N 'and H55 50 cuter. Wiherf' is Shiv-rs? L ik f. lhgwq Thafs Not What ,Uy Music Says! Hey! Not S0 Much! Headin' Home fmm Choir Camp I49 F13 Office Girl! Q , I This Doesn't Look Like Steep Banks! Off t0 C0f1tf'St 532:22 W -s .f Asleep on the Job! TW' H arf.- .. :slams f Im, my Swim Forgot Your Horn, Huh! Graham, Milner and Co.. Gossip Editors Af Q4 'N Another Test, Huh! 5- Mzifuwuvnas fi-Ex .224 X-Q3 v bf an WW 0 N ' ' I iigwu - Ig Qgngxv , vff f f f7'N -5442 5,1 FSA cvsyfgff-TS 8 35,9429 IL TL G2 GDDE EE OM zce gesfzba ff? Xf afaog 9760113 W C 912101 .Day Our Bus Drivers Two Nlusclo Men Haw we a fight on nur hanfls? X , -Q ,bv H, rv.. rf i 311 . If , J X - 6 imap' glrk are . . ' ' Xike a UT? hdvlnff H Logki :N wondwf I U1 111115.- idvg 401 Is the water Cold? Neil rests between swims. A break for an icm- cold soft drink. Garland just relaxed ' fx , ,arf 'M , 5 Y 1 L ou'll have to hr-lp me with this stew or you W0n't have -upper until 8:00 tonight. C lenzbr yjfzy Evelyn and Maeella are trying to decide whether gray hair is becoming or not. This should be a familiar sight to all Ciiil members 'N 'gli that you Julie? Tim and Glenda are working on their masterpiecegjane. They finally came to lake away the spindl, I xg. 1 1-l.am.,'1A-.Lz.x:K . 4 'G f an 1 w EL . N , , M 5 ,u ggi f f MQ..LJ,5 3 ---we 1 am ,H U fwq fn-N Y A fs I4 1, E -1134 ' mm. Shell, if if A Linda, J immy, Garland- and I Game' QS an eeffe arf 9701712 af E .Vand 40,7 311013 171,- .l1'mmy iw E E Our Usweetheartf, Chloe. Franwa Steve, and Nat ljllll ' 5 VgL,, 1, LV,LV rm wM?v Hg unzbr- enzbr Zan ye! II. 'wifi and 'UIQ w r ffilgfl. X- Clyarlm K' in me . . re1aX1'1g fA 5 'QA 5 I ff Ihat Senior President. Bryan Simons. stands up to say a few wt ard s . fr tw w, if 5 A ' 36- 90 5, 5 'Q 2 2 m..-Mt 'rr' r eff f m Houston for , - o Mule Williams 'ami dtjlwiwitlll Betcv Coleman. Julian H' -, , ivturf' ' M' the banquet and 15 llerc P gh? Marrows and th I r jf a C' 3 the Dlantagjon h Iligrams pose for OUR floor, Ei 5 Thf' hc-a V ' d lable ' - Prcru mn' I ' red are B ' Str-ve and Frances are sitting in ye ole ani Afdrv An ryan S . n M, lmong, lska' S Bobby Cam- Carriageh. l57 Jam Anita alld Bryan Jimmy and Glvnda Shirley and G. P. Q. jeen Qglvrzhy yjorm af PS an li 1901-0,17-y The Que:-n of the Symphony and her court. John and Peggy I58 afx3nd agd 3 eann .a- 'ic-pssd' - -uov4 'pf' Qimtlfjnff Q! Marcia and Billy i Jimmy and Chloe Doris Xnn and Worthdm 2 Ravmfmcl and Norma ,If-an Bvt x dnfl ll x l59 N 2.1 E 2 wg if Here,s w here she fell in. X W , bats this? S. te . Centra Tim COB fum Stand hack I say. Char lie d reams of another Hlalted milk. Charles must he up to something Suzanne Lunn, Mrs. Gregory, Marvin Laqua, Dr. anna Valon, Mr. Myers, Mrs. Myers. Lum, 'UCQF 1 RHI W Oslfy ly Swim .Ura Cr ' JI!-S. Rpgory fvylkp' -Urs. Bar F, Suzann e Q' . KX- aeffo , Q69 KQV! ' 030 NM. CXQXXQBA. wa- . x. f xv liflllg? I P . ' 3 e , atncla Slijtlitlr' troy Mr- SIIIIUIIS W y 1 r . . Hlckf a Hg, go ' X165 li tg? Miss Christenberry, Mrs. Martin, Shirley Droze, Mr Q NK3tNKY'8NgXw5'a King, Mrs. Early. Q 'Q 2 warm 1 Mr. and Mrs. McDonald This page is dedicated to the mothers of the business office members, who gave their time and talent in preparation and serving at our Christmas Banquet. I 62 0 ,g r.r. 3 vii 1, fi t 6 Thr- Baml muff ln- wiring rlwperatr- lu llaw Ll major- vlll' lll-iv llllx. Xi11't l lllllflf ur CHN llwwgirlu ffarul llw N un llvr uk'-. napsfofs' 4- 0 W' Qeffiff 5 '1 95 3, 'H Each Frielay a small part uf the Fa- mous lllavk Cat llanflu played for pep rallivs. The-rc-ls more whf-rf' that Cam? from. L , 1 . . YN my l 'fiflfe ' 1 l - Va lmuge-nv and llzmfl hau- Com- Fifllingf' ,w ff Ms ll ,fl-in 1 ,, , A f V V , '63 Man . V, 7 . ,A 'w wll WM Zifyfzwzv. M 1 Mvfflil... AMBITION REALIZED Mrs. Bess Early be- loved teacher of our High School in October realized one of her life's ambitions by taking a flying tour of Bay City. She had as her pilot Dr. Mary Valon one of our own science teachers. Along also on this tour was High School Princi- pal E. J. Myers. 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FISHER, JR., Branch Manager lone Weaver '70 Sandra Ross l 'ai-' Z, ff r , ff ? mi, l i , - I 5 WN-W ' N,,w.,w- Q,.,.e- ,L ,, A, A, ,N I z in I I F as I, , . .,,. , M In . .M .,,. .,A. . A Wk sf? If air f W ., xii' -We-45's Y M , W,.W ,. ., -A I an ,L , W - I Q' if V V my s1ew.,,..J:,.,M ,.s..,,s.m, MMJJK 'V ' K by wiffrfsfiyf, K. WM. ss. , L M., ' ' A kk ii 525311 -- -.,. is . as I A I WW ' I saw I , uf . - ., N, man . Lp, ?H5.i,,m,Zs, fTf73..i- ' i WILSON PONTIAC CADILLAC PHONE 8348-8349 BAY CITY, TEXAS Dona Barbour Suzanne Lunn Befsy Coleman Roy Shouliz SPO6INEMORE'S OFFICE SUPPLY Prinfing, Typewri+ers, Adding Machines, Cash Regis+ers, Sales, Ren+aIs, Repairs and Loans Bobby Spoonemore I7I Anna Spoonemore R ali' BAY CITY AUTO 81 SALES CO. Jerry Voyles Howard Ham CENTRAL POWER 81 LIGHT CO J neHe Kris+ynik, C. A. ShuHleswor+h, David Kris+ynik, Ira R I72 STEWART STUDIO Your Annual Pho+ograpl1er Garland Wafson David Sfewarf Frances Hearn ,- -r-,,,...-Q- N ' H m f 5 l'lCM W. O. SALTER Massey Harris and Ferguson Traders-Combines-Implemen1's I22l AVENUE F. BAY CITY Julia SaH'er PaHy Webb Raymond Cox Norma Meinke James Kinard I73 BAY - TEX GARAGE Lindsay Langham Barbara Slone Michael Waclo Jeanie Jeans CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Chloe Rugeley Johnny Langs+on TEXAS 81 FRANKLIN THEATRES KIOX MUTUAL I270 ON YOUR DIAL Judy Ware Janef Ware 55: 222I Ave. G GE AIQIIWM P. o. Box :orb IIEADQUIITITERS ron VAIA AAZZ I Iggffffi? d4Z'7f 19rWlfe! P F E I F F E R ELECTRIC C0. E. L. KNOST, Mgr. Phone 324I Bay Cify, Texas Gregory Knosi' Jimmy Knosi' KELLY BUTANE COMPANY Servel Refrigerafors DISTRIBUTION OF BUTANE AND PROPANE GAS SALE OF BUTANE PROPANE GAS SYSTEMS AND APPLIANCES Day Phone 8439 Nigh'r Phone 36II P. O. Box I3I0 I204 SevenI'h J. HOUSTON KELLY. Owner Pafsy Benedici' BAY CITY HIGH SCHOOL P.-T. A. The Annual S+aff wishes 'ro ex- press fheii' appreciafion 'Io I'he Pareni'-Teacher Associafion 'For Iheir work and in+eres'rs fhey have given fo our school. . . THE STAFF . . . Linda Broughfon Jimmy Wesfmoreland Compliments of TEXAS GULF SULFUR COMPANY Complimenls of OTIS RUSSELL DRILLING COMPANY Chloe Rugeley Ginger Russell Shelby Williamson JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Bobby Canlrell, Mary Ann Mislra WRlGHT'S Your Friendly Oldsmobile Dealer 26I7 Seven+h Phone 8352 BAY CITY, TEXAS Sales OLDSMOBILE Service Beck Clapp, Marfha Paggi, Tom Fields Complimenls of BUTLER-GRIMES CO. INC. Your Friendly 5 8: I0 S+ore 2I38 AVE. F SEVENTH STREET Norma Lynn Bissifi, Joyce King FANSON'S GARAGE Fishing Tackle AuI'o Paris Repair Service Phone 7542 WADSWORTH, TEXAS George Fanson G. W. TOWNSEND LEASE SERVICE B lly Mack Hui'H, William Townsend, Larry HuiH Complimenls of STAN LEY IMPLEMENT CO. Your Malagorda Ford Farming ,. Headquar'rers I006 Ave. F Box 669 BAY CITY, TEXAS Jo Ann Coolidge Carolyn Keen I Q55 QQ 015-0 I A A onvnla co. . , , ,,., ,. 1, A 3 RICE DRYING CO. Jane Werlla Edward O'His SPEEDWAY SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil, Tires, Accessories 2300 7'I'I'l PI I. 8I4I Sharon Ammonds Judy Vowell OSHMAN'S Headquarlers 'For CAMERAS, FILM, PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT, ATHLETIC SUPPLIES, SPORTS AND WESTERN WEAR Marian Roe Frankie Kasman P. E. GARRETT CONSTRUCTION CO. Every+I1ing 'ro Build Any+I1ing Ann Schroeder G. P. OHis BAY CITY PACKING COMPANY Gary EzeII Charles Baker 'I J BRADYIS FLOWERS BEALL'S DEPARTMENT STORE WorI'I1am Smi+I1 Billy Cashion H36 61-h Bay CH-yi Texas '80 WaI+er Lowe Tim Hardy FLOWERS BY ISABELL BAY CITY MATERIAL CO Shirley Lenderman Charles S houlh David Krisfyniic Jimmy Roiher PEOPLES LAUNDRY 'RA LAURENCE Bobby McCullough . MaH'hews Sieve Gasaway INDEPENDENT INDEPENDENT RICE DRYER WAREHOUSE Mary Dougef Kay Jusfice KiHy Daehne Frances Friday Ann Gordon cp I Complimenfs of I A f, ff, Af Funnlnms co. gkmu BAY CITY FLORAL QQ, HOME OF sooo FURNITURE lg Wm I83I 6+h S+. Phone 8I5I Bay Ci'ry, Texas JOYCE PARKER, Owner Florisf I J. A. BIRKNER AND SONS Building MaI'eriaIs General Confra c+ors I 'f AA RO N phone OIL COMPANY I Q? . 'EEEEH we . 1 . . I Bay ClI'y ryf' IFZ Texas Complimen1's of BAY UTY DRUG STORE A NYAL AND PENSLAR P. O. Box l389 Bay Ci+y, Texas Everyl'hing in Drugs PHONE 274l BAY CITY HARlNG'S HARDWARE 22I5 Avenue G ORCH l D SHOPPE Ladies' Ready-To-Wear Phone 297I Bay Ci+y, Texas and Beaufy Shoppe Complimen+s KlRBY'S of FREL'S Grocery and Market Your Aufhorized Maylfag Dealer FRIENDLY THEATRES BAY DRIVE IN Phone 7503 THEATRE WADSWORTH, TEXAS STATE THEATRE Bay Cify, Texas WERTZ IMPLEMENT CO. 30 955111- unuvv FARM rounvmnn Bay Ci+y, Texas GORDON WHOLESALE CO. Candies, Novelfies, School Supplies BAY CITY, TEXAS 4 K xfx I ov N ,wi QV 'xnxx Family Laundry Service ADELA'S LAUNDRY AII Kinds of Finish Work Men's Shir+s-Our Specialfy PHONE 26I3 2709 AVE F LUDOLPH HEILIGHBRODT Insurance for Every Need l8I3 6+h Phone 8343 BAY CITY, TEXAS CompIimen+s of IVIELVIN J. BLUIVI MUSIC Coin Opera+ed Phonographs BAY CITY, TEXAS Diamonds Wa+ches COMPLIMENTS of OSHMAN'S ROZENZWEIG'S and MILADY'S SHOP CompIimen+s of TlSH'S RECORD SHOP Records, Phonographs, Radios and Accessories BAY CITY MACHINE co., INC. I T'--1: 9 were 7+h S+ree+ G. D. WAINNER, Manager E-T I Phone 8774 Bay Cify CONGRATULATIONS Lei' MARCHANT CALCULATORS 40 I 0 Broadway-Galvesion Help you wi+h Your Complimenfs of OTTIS BROTH ERS TEXAN CAFE AND CAFETERIA Ma'I'h Now! EDDIE ARNOLD'S YEAMAN'S GRAHAM? HARDWARE co. For Fine' Foo S Hardwar and Fi hin 290: 6+h S+. Sjpplies S g mE Bay Ciiy, Texas Phone 224I Ma+agorda, Texas Phone 8024 LACK'S COMO MOTEL LEISSNER'S AUTO SUPPLY 40 Modem unns NRE fUPPLY F. E. Fanson G. W. DAVIS Recapplng-Vulcanlzlng Owner Owner I22I SevenI'h EVINRUDE MOTORS H. D. SERRILLE TIPPlT'S C. W. SMITH General SI0 e SERVICE STATION Groceries and MeaI's MATAGORDA. TEXAS 2005 AVE, F l72I Sevenfh S+. Gro- 8K MIVI- Phone ZZI3 Phone 466I or 4662 CIo+hing CompIe+e Line Fishing Tackle BAY CITY. TEXAS I85 BAY CITY, TEXAS NEWMAN Transfer 8: S+orage Co BeH'er Service Careful Handling AGENTS Allied Van Lines Charles E. Newman , . -L., GULF COAST COMMISSION CO. Your Livesfock MIc'r. SALE EVERY THURSDAY COLEMAN'S BAY CITY BesI Furnifure Values on +I'Ie Texas Gulf Coas'I Complimenls SOUTHERN STATES Complimenfs I Consfrucfion Company of GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1 Phone 4536 S Bay Cify, Texas CHICKEN RADIO CLINIC MAN NA'S 20I4 Avenue I Bay CITYS FInes'r BaY C'I'Y- Texas Dining Room Com Iimenfs MORROW'S EDWARD'S if SERVICE BARBER Sa MACHINE SHOP I86 COMPISLMENTS BARBER HURLEY'S E- J- NEDBA'-EK H Disirlbuior S TEXACO PRODUCTS VERSER MORRIS E A ' BROTHERS RADIATOR WORKS It TN S Dry Cleaning A Complefe ay WY' exas Tailors Radiafor Service 39 SEVENTH VE. F 'Shane 84l3 'f3h0fneA4545 Eg , snPTAK's GROCE- PRUETT S GROCERY GULF Pay Cash and SERVICE sTATloN Pav Less COMPANY BAY CITY, TEXAS Bay Ci+y, Texas DAVID'S COLE'S IFES One 96 el' EL ZARAPE F. + D I TEXACO CAFE Siore Fine MGXTCBT1 Home-Owned and Operafed Foods DAVID v. KRUMHOLZ 3IOI 7+h S+, owne' Phone 2820 nav BRocK's CI-IIcIc's C0mP'imen+S 5ERV'U HUMBLE STATION of BaY,C'+X'S Friendly Washing, Lubricafing DrIve-In Grocery Tire Repair PHONE 3362 I52l w. vm sr. CO. 27I4 Seven+h SLlM'S DAVIS MORROW'S BURGER C251 SRCCEIERY PHILLIPS 66 r s + H O U S E Griacerieigifjiejii SERVIIE-if ELA!-ION Hf,2guEZf1i 6+ 2721093 F Phone 8640 SOUTHERN HARTIS GREEN'S SEED IHEMBLE JEWELERS STORE 'P -PP i-.V SERVICE STATION -fm. GEO. DEREESE TE C0 7' I220 Seven+h S+. PHONE 4547 ELLIOT AND WALDRON ABSTRACT CO. J. W. Edens, Mgr. l88 CONNIE ANDERSON GROCERY 81 MKT. The Biggesi' LiHle Sfore In Town PHONE 258I , BAY CITY MATTRESS S T AND FURNITURE exaco Admiral Producfs Service Innerspring MaH'resses Station WOFFARTH 8. BOWMAN DENN HARING'S Fjfing a3dALIg:fII g BROTHERS HARDWARE 2236 AVENSE G Sporfsman 22I5 Ave. G. Headquarfers Phone 297I CompIimen'rs Complimenh of of LETULLE Jfwfzms LINDEN ff XX 9 MERCANTILE f BARRETT EDDIE ' ARNOLD S CompIimen'rs THE BAY CITY of NEWS For CompIe+e Coverage 61115 THE DAILY of Bay ony High School Spor+s SERVICE STATION I89 Read The Bay Cify News STRIDDIE'S CompIimen+s of FRlDAY'S MATAGORDA CLEANERS MAGNOLIA SERVICE PHARMACY I+'s Monday Every STATION PARIS SMITH Dev G+ Ffid-iY'S Bay CNY' Texas P'0P- zu I4 SEVENTH CompIimen+s LIS of BAY DRUG CAFE STAR CLEANERS W - V yankee-ai M 'sammy JE T V ,EMMM -Mr-wiv 1,-A W , We've stood on our heads to please you I Preparatmn for the da h , S ,' ,-all Sqnfzfe XTGIDS Game The daeh Always be prepared, says Lace. 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