Beaumont High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Beaumont, TX)

 - Class of 1950

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Arthur Valaant knaehts an shananp, .armor na emtteent t astles thrxllang, tourna nts ltaes nr tu a 5, an ant porous as .are reeorded an the paees of hastory' Chrmlry eaaety t rr ls .a thousand md one thanp mate those a ns memorable gust as a thousand and one memoraes of our yetars an Beaumont Hagh wall lawe n an our hearts Of course thangs may have C.l1ll1j.,CLl 1 hat same then The old whate chargers werent quate as fast as our new Buaeks or Pontrzacs and perhaps thc knaghts of old would have been somevah'at shoeked at our modern football games danees hayraales and sueh Nevertheless we lake to thank that we have some thang m common wath the fellows and garls of those days They fated problems mueh hke those we face today There were decasaons to be m1de there were tames when adeals had to he defended Ewen then there were forces of eval rrsang., up to tear down thc good Yet the knaght met etch test wrth courxge antegraty and determanataon In recallxng, the days of Kmg, Arthur rt s e hope of the Pane Burr staff that the ex1mple set forth by the knaghts of the Round Table wrll help each member of the clfass of 1950 to wan the battle of hrs a e 14,- 1 ? ? me ,'Q.aa'-Tr.J Aa,'-at.Q -ff ta. 1-a l. .air at 1.4, I -T ' .a- ' -ij .lj-, .Lax .Alva A ' U Q' ' 1 ' ' - ,' a- th- l'f. 'T X X S T as Q , qv 9' l , C: iff uw-'fan 15 4 IDEIDIEATIDD Awmlnnsffm Afrnun , Srznnnms Jumuns Bama ummm-:s Faesamau J ATHLETICS gf gf FAVDRIGIES ACfT1X71CTl1Z5 7 on Q f FW' . ,y Z f. A1waw1'1samanffs 40:1 -.. ...... 'i,.. 5-' ,.4,..,,,,,, IDEIDIIYACTIDD Q-ar-5 -, f Qf'i ' . ,uwfw ,fo , just as the knights of old were recognized for their loyalty and service, so we wish to re- cognize a man for his loyalty and service to Beaumont High School. We cannot, as in the days of King Arthur, reward him with a fabulous castle or royal title. We can however, in a small way, show our appreciation for his understanding heart, his helpful manner, and his unceasing efforts to please and to guide both teachers and students. In order to acknowledge this fine educator, true friend, and wonderful person, we, the Pine Burr staff of 1950, are proud and happy to dedicate this volume to our registrar, ' CECIL E. FERGUSON 9'8- ,W 'f ffi , . pw-5 E 1 ,F E 3 J iii H M ,,.,.- Il1f3 ff- 5136 ll 4 ii na 'E ., ,u, M gl vwg-1 2: is -1: ir 11 :a 2.42335 an in ba ws 73 E! s mgan .q , ... . , A E g,..... 1950 Bins Burr btaff SPONSOR Myrtle Mae duPericr EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Mickey Huffman ASSOCIATE EDITORS Gene Clark Frances Ragsdale EDITORIAL STAFF johnny Aulbaugh Linda Edmonson Linda Rowe Elaine Seastrunk Dick Sutton TYPISTS Margaret Newcomer Marie Truett PHOTOGRAPHER Robert Miller :I BUSINESS MANAGER Patsy Moore CIRCULATION MANAGER Ted Moor CIRCULATION STAFF Marie Heinrich Mary Morgan ADVERTISING MANAGER Harry Farha ADVERTISING STAFF Dolores Goldstein Ann Schra-Kamp Johnnie Lee Odom PHOTO EDITORS Bill Dishman Gladys Guinn 8' 1-1 W .I ,, . n v ' N 5 'Q Wil YQ,qX'N1:,f 9 T :TUV , w Sr R 11 Zguarh uf Duration ' UL...-:Jil SL-.ited left to right: Mr. VI. R, Beck, Mrs. R, ,lack Orrick, Mr. Kenneth Sutton, Mr. James A. Red- mond, :ind Mr. Homer V. Howell. Standing: Dr. C. H. Wiilkc-r and Dr. ,loc Stoeltie. 5 i l OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Preiidwzl, Mr. Kenneth Suttong R. 'lack Orrick. Finance and Accounts Mr. A. Redmond Athletic Mr. A. Redmond Employment Dr. C. H. Wailker Buildings and Grounds Mr. H. V. Howell Cafeteria Mrs. R, jack Orrick Vice Preiident, Mr. james A. Redmondg Serrelary, Mrs. Chairmen I Equipment and Supplies Mr. H. V. Howell Music Mrs. R. jack Orrick Rules and Regulations Mr. R. Beck Public Relations Dr. joe Stoeltje Y :TTI 1Barent Qlieanber Qssuciatinn GENERAL OFFICERS Luft to right: Mrs. L. L. Vincent, corrcspontling st-crctary, Mrs. H. ll. Howe, -ltll vicc prcsitlcntg Mrs. Gcorgc llusl, Sril Yi is pre-siilrnt, Mrs. Mat l.c-c lNIycrs, lst vitr prcsitlcntg Mrs. Frwl VU. Sut- ton, parliamuntarian3 Mrs. liarm-y Ii. Smith, prcsitluntq Mrs. George Disliinan, rc-tortling secretary, Mrs. R. li. litlinontlson, Intl vita prcsitlcnt, Mrs. Frutl Driclis, ti'c.rsiii'crg Mrs. S. D. licnnctt, liistoriang Mrs. I.. C. bcratino, City Co until tlt-ln-gate, Stanilinggi Mrs, R. Parc, City Countil tlclcgatcg Mrs. R. H. Henckel, City Council delegate. Front Row: stnitctl, lutit ci.ll'll'I'Q Cfvnlcr' Row: A Tliclina l-luglics, Mrs, li. lwangli, Mrs. Rucl Riggs whitc, Mrs. li. I.. Latlcn Noble, Mrs. C. R. Davis, Rayinontl Alfortl, Mrs. li, antl Miss Winnifrr-rl Turn v i CUlNllXll'l lllflf CHAlRlNllEN to right: Mrs, Cilailys 'l'icinann, Mrs. Horaw Taylor, Mrs. vl, P. Mt- lrs. -lolrn Pas-.lwtag, Mrs. C1-iil liarrow, Mrs. R. H. Milinitiglmt, Miss l.. G11-y, Mrs. Cornulius O'lirit-n, Miss Nathalie Dinan, Mrs. YI. H. Aul- liatk Row: Mrs. -lolm F-tom-, Mrs. tl, O. Wist-. -Ir., Mrs. S. W. Apple- Mrs. D. li. XWoll'c, Mrs. rl, S. Powell, Mrs. Allen Young, Mrs. Franklin Mrs. L. lf. Stagg, Mrs. W. C. Tyrrell, -lr. Not picturctl arc: Cecil Harrow, H. Hughes, Mrs. R. H, Monrou, Mrs, G. L. West, Mrs. john Wootlwartl, cr. buperintenhent The staff and others responsible for the 1949-50 Pine Burr are to be compliment- ed for the manner in which they have been able to depict the many objectives which have contributed to the growth and devel- opment of the students during their high school career. Much of the individuality of King Ar- thur is particularly appropriate to the needs of the thinking of Americans at present. Surely the thesis selected herein is indicative of your increasing recognition of individual dignity, creativeness, and sense of belonging. May the future of each pupil be so af' fected by the public school curriculum that 21 life with maximum contributions to self and society will be realized. Cordially, Dr. R. I-. Vlfilliams To the Class ol' 1950, my sincere con- gratulations and all good wishes for your happiness and success. Many cen' turies have rolled by since the days when knighthood was in flower, and yet the characteristics of lcnighthood, Purity, Truth, Loyalty, a Goal-and the determination to reach it--and the attributes we admire in others and strive to attain in ourselves. Sincerely, Fred W. Hunter T35 Zlssistant buperintenhent To the Seniors of 1950: After graduating from the ranks of freshman, sophomore, and junior you have at last attained that coveted height of Sen- iorhood, just as the men of old passed through various stages to become knights. May you be as deserving and prepared for life as they were for the tasks of Knight- hood. May you gain from your glancing back into these past days an inspiration which will help you to meet the challenges of the present age and incite in you the ambition to aim for high and noble goals and ac- complishments for the future. Sincerely, D. E. Bailey 4 rincipal 1 Qsststant iBrin:ipaI W .e To the Class of 1950: To know the truth and love the right was an ideal in the days of Chi- valry. That ideal is as valid and chal- lenging today as it was when knights sought the Holy Grail while their la- dies waited in ivory towers. It is my sincere wish that your days of work and play in Beaumont High School may help you find the success and happiness you seek in life, and that in the seeking, truth and right may be your armor. Cordially, A. P. Griffin Congratulations, Gr.1du.1tes of 1950 As the Knights of King Arthur rocle forth with courage and tleter- mination to tree the world ot' evil nntl oppression, may you so plan and live your life to he ol' servine to your fellow man. Trusting that the high itleuls of the Knights of King Arthur may he your ideals in your quest lor the Holy Grail, Your liricnnl, Cenil lferguson egistrar uunseling Staff Seated in front: Mrs. Tommie Dempsey and Mrs. Velma jaeggli, counselors. Standing: Dorothy Dzlvisg Raymond Alford, Counselor: Helen Cato: Carter Arthurg Tommie Vim Schoubroekg Johnnie Lee Adamsg Gladys Guinng Robbie Nell Innes. egistrafs QBftire Staff I av Q 5 ,7 :.,. 'i ,, us! ltlxls. Standing, left to right: Betty ,lean Brocato, Patsy Ruth Barton, Mary Ann Kovar, jerry jordan, Matlclync Cram-, Glcntla NX'l1c4-lcr, Carla-cn Reese, liarlwara Milton, Emma Luke, Marie Tructt, Scatctl: Mrs. Neva lSItC1unc. Qttenhanne Q9ffice Staff QJI , ,, 5 ,.- C i Standing, left to right: Eleanor Carter, Dulurcs Goltlstcin, Harlinc Wiiltimn, Nancy More-l, vlcanic Youngblootl, Maxim- Adams, Virginia liraslicar, Virginia lic-th Silwlcy, Cliarlottc Plaku, Aliiu Cliurry, Wiintlti Mutt, Flora -lean Nall, Ioannc lliuqs, In Ann 'l'lum1as Scatctl: Bolwhic 'Ioan Dlinflrimi, Mrs, Pearl .ltlCNXlL'UI1V.'l', Nanny llarncs. nglisb apartment L if 'T ' 1 JANET ARENDALE HAZEL BECHTOLDT MRS. MARY BRYSON Cmnpusitiun Qluurngilism Cmnposition LifL'I'.ltlll'C Litcmture PAYE' Co1,r,uiR Compmitimi LifL'l'.lILlI'L' si- MYRTLE MAE tluPERIER Speech class journalism Composition, Literature -get i. 'V t o 3 VIRGIE GREER WALTER LAFORGE EDYTHE SMITH Composition, Literature Speech, Radio Speech, Literature ryegr- MINNIE MOORE MRS. MARY BELLE POXVELL GRACE REDING Cimupnsitimi Composition Cumpusitiori Litur.uturc I.itcr.1turc Literature MRS. EVELYN FOLSE Componitiun, Litemturc' MRS, LUIS IRHY Composition, Litc-r.iture MARY LEE SANDERS Cmnpusitiun I.iIC'l'AllLII'C Seizure apartment . 6- MRS. IETHIYI. FRANK Biology class MRS. MERLE MORTIMER GL-m'1'.ul Sri:-mv, Biology Gum-ml Sricmc 3 -E WINIPRFD TURNER liiulugy Cl1Umi5UY CUSSCS General Scicmc classes 1' 7 JOSEPH P. BRANNEN Physics, General Science l Physics Class CHARLES MULLIKIN Chemistry Sncial Stuhizs apartment MRS. LOUISE B LADE5 , E . Eagsng A-, 5 Q. Civics class ELIZABETH TORREY Whrlil History Bible STEPHEN COTRELLE A SHELLEY MUSE AI 'zffx Wswrlri History 1 A Civirg Il! American History Q Q fi , AU 9' S57 K '24 -jxxfgxil V N r K ANNA MARIE duPERIER Fw- N 1 F MRS. EMMA WATSON American History, Economics Wivrlii History GEORGE BARCLAY CHESTER ALLEN Wrsrlrl History Civiqg Efonomifs Class MRS. LEONIE WEYAND American History mathematics apartment X Nunn- Algebra class GLYN GRU NDY Algebra Gem-ral lbl.llllC!l'I1lllCS NATALIE DINAN Algebra Plane Gt-mm-try VUILEY F. LAYTON MRS. VELMA IAEGGLI Applied Algebra Com. Arithmetic ? 3 Q 4' , - General Mntllemntics 2 Q .. :iv ,- I PEARL BOND Plame Geometry Solid Geometry Trigonometry Algebra IENNIE -IOHNSTONE ROSS LANIER General Mathematics Algebra ALICE MCCALL Trigonometry dass ODESSA DRAKE General Mnthenmtirs, Algebra Plane Geometry, Algebra Zlaume tnnnmits apartment f, is il.. F 1 MRS, EVA HERBERT Funds c'la5S Luis- RUTH CQLI-'NS Child Care, l5uy's Home EC, FUWIS, CIUHHH .fl -IFNNH5 GLEN Clothing CIAISS MRS. SERENA EADS Home MJII1.ljL1'lIlL'I1f, Clothing Art Dmign, Clothing Jfine tts apartment New A Q 1 1 if j it t I MRS. RUTH HONXflil.L ARNOLD WHIZDIXEE MRS. RUBY MONROE Musit 'I'l1cm'y, Chorus Band, Orclmcstra Acmmpnnimt fur Clmruscs MRS. GRAXIE HUNTER Art class MRS. VELMA MACHEMEHL rt Art, Composition E . fi 'library MRS. NULL SHARPLEY Students in Library FLORENCE LONGIWAN Librarian I.il'5l'.ll'i.ll'l 4 U E' 04 'L 1 M. MARGARET YOUNG Study Supurvisor 'language rpartmrnt ME'l l'llE FLQRGUSON MRS- I-UCIE BARRY Latin, Spanish Ffcnlh Spanish class Latin class DAVID QUAY French class Spanish -1 Q ii Q: Sf' A- x A X f VIOLA WOODALL Girls' iBbpsicaI QEiJunatiun Bepartment x xl Girls' P. E. Class JANE WINFREE 4, X --. Girls' P, E. Class THELMA HUGHES Girls' P. E. Class Boys' iBbpsicaI ffhucatinn Eepartment - r Li l as RAYMOND ALFORD JOHNNY DA DESMOND KIDD TE TUIT Boys' P. E. Class Boys' P. E. Class A R Bnnatiunal Qrts 5-yr LELAND LUCHSlNGER D. E. Class CHARLES SCHMUCKER Diversified Occupations Vocational Agriculture 3 D. O. Class MRS. JEANETTE KINDSVATER VOC21fi0r1:ll Ag. Class Distributivc llklllfilllllfl E. F. 'l'llfMANN EARL DOWNS GLENN STEELE W. R. RENFRO Printing: Wocmdwaark Vlfomlwork lxlCCl1Ill llL'Lll Drawing General Mathematics Printing Class Wocrdwork Class Mechanical Drawing Class ummernial apartment X GLORIA HOLMES D Commercial Classes MRS. MARY FRANCES KENNEDY l , 'R' MRS. TOMMIE DEMPSEY Commercial Classes MRS. GLADYS TIEMANN Service Staff Left to right: Mrs. Blanche Enstlmm, Mrs. Mac Binlen, Mrs, Nina McLaren, and Mrs. Lillian Good. Building Custodian Supply Room Stuff .A u --s..n ' - Q- 'Maru P ii- it Mr. johnny Fain Left to right: Mrs. Eloise Etheredge, Llewellyn Tansey, and Dorothy jackson. btuhent Baby Qgffirers anh bpunsur ,uf x I. .419 ,X . ' . E, I 'Q : . i i .V 'll 'Q u Lb, jimmy Beck, president of student body, Miss ,lennie Glen, sponsor of Student Council, and George Fremin, vine-president of student lnody. jfacultp Qhhisurp 1. -9. f ,,'-Nr A :I 4 -s I !'M'f' A 'V Y C 1 , 5335 R ig, . Z' C f L.,i,,,k,,,f,i, digg, 1 L , 53- i 73? C - ,,i,1 Q, ,ii, ,x Z , rj' fa f.,',,i:., g lst Row: Clyde McAuliffe, George Fremin, Lou Birdwell, Susanne Stedman, Margaret Newcomer, Benny Hughes, Charles Newiomer, and Donnie Bean. 2nd Row: Roland Folse, Roy Henckel, Carolyn Lockwood, Lois Marie Kelley, Tom Mouton, Belvii Young, Cherry Hines, Andrew johnson, and Ray Cable. btuhent uunnil SENIORS 102-Linda Edmonson l 16-joe Bfartincz 206--Philip Dickinson 25ZfAll1L'rt Brown 240-Rohin Robinson 307-,lolin Beattie 312-Betty Sirman 321-johnnic LCC Odom 326-Milton Scrafino 328--Bill Grahcr 558fjohn Ellis JUNIORS 104--Gerald Callas 114 220 229 250 234 238 316 520 3-17 335 541 -Dickie Vick --Howard Caywood -Martha LeVois --Sam Parks George Hawkins Collice Greer joan Powell Charlene Matthews H. A. Butler Charles Booze: Harvey Barclay OFFICERS Pr'e1ifc1'i'flf jimmy Bu k l'irc'Pm',ricJ'w1I Roland Folse RL'4'Il?'l1l1l1H S4'n'cl.1r'y Suzy Rowe C0ffL'.ff?011diIl4L' Svrrfltzry Belva Young 'lire.1.r1n'r'r -Iohn Beattie Swgmfll-.lt-,lrrzlr Bob Keith 3 , in SOPHOMORES 121-Barbara Chambers 202 f--liohhie Matthews 20-l-jimmy Morrison 2178--Shirley Wfolford 214- -Lynne Tyrrell 216-.lou Davis 218--Christine Moor Rose Marie O'Brien 221- 2 so Dorothy Samaneigo 514-Bill Wzilke-r 332'-.Io Ann Burford 3311--Donny Overall 359---Lccwood Bclairc FRESH MAN 111- - 128'- Wfayne Lafitte Garland Holbrook 209-,Ion Kirk 210f-Sharon jones 21 l--Don Clark 228--Billy Vick 237-qlohn Sherwood 242--lcssclyn Taylor 244-HMarilyn Wliite 309-Robert Radford 310-Linda Vey Riley 329-Patsy Giluhs Ban d Room-Ann Hooks ivan v 1. , W . f . . , - Ever loyal to the purple All the live-long day, Beaumont's better than the rest: ' just watch us fight-oh say- Oh, yes, we're fighting, for we're Ever loyal to the purple, Grand old team are we, And we'll fight, fight, fight, Fight, fight, fight, fight, And win the victory. -Words by Mrs. A. C. Carr Q Miss Jennie Vick McCullough I 8 5 'N ll- Sams beniur lass Gffiners 'E i L .t hi . - 2 xi 1 V-as lpem ,, K VH I 'l ,,f.,.,..,m , ,. -A ' QSQQ ,.f K h A. 4 x lx f1,,:i.,4,L ' ' A ' , 3 A , ,, '1-a A A 11 ,ill --T lfi' 1 , .5 T5 ' fl-Q , if . yn, fi-BMV 3 , gh 4 - g f Qs 1 :I ,L-:sax Q Q 1 - 3 Y A -V . -' P ' , f ' - vi I vi ' 'S ' f ......- 1 1 ,- Q 5 QF E l ,Nw '-' 4 ' V 1 1 w iff V - ' 4 -- f l, A . ' f si I m,,'., - ,' ' f '-' L L ' f ' www . N v ' . v , 'T' Y, I, . , ,.., W fl ffl' 'll ,, . . '75 ' : if H4 5 4 Ja ' -1. K ,, 16 ' ,. 4 , - Y -v U . sa: ri 51 'a v 'B-'Al' V 'E W , L ,A .Af 'as' 'll' 'a 5' 4, gk .-jf-M .N 1 . . , c ' l ,ff-, lm .gn ' . J.: L I 4 . 'll Linda Rowe 7.l'C'zI,llll'F!' Allen Louvicrc Sefrelnry -1. ..i,,,.,h.5v. HUGH' Hn' Thelma Hughes, SINJIIJAOI' ' ga-w Ross Wilder Via'e4Pre.rideu1 Tom Mouton Pwrizfwll 3i.L? ' ADAMS, JOHNNIE LEE Short and Jweet, cute and neat, tripping along on her two little feet. That's our gal, our alternate cheerleader, who helped yell our team to victory. We all wish you the best 'o luck, Johnnie Lee, when you exchange purple and white for Baylor's green and gold. ALBERTO, CHARLES The mort I can do for my friendr ii jurt to be iz friend. Issics , peppy in spirit, brightens any scene. A member of the mixed chorus for three years, he will brighten the days of his future companions as he has ours. ALEXANDER, HUGH Deeds are better than ufordrf' Sonny , that tall, friendly fellow with a good word for everyone, likes boats and hunting. He plans to study either medicine or mechanical en- gineering. Although undecided about the col- lege he will attend, he is sure to make many friends and be a huge success. ANDERSON, PAUL Men are not izlumzyr wlmt they Mem. You may think this tall dreamy-eyed senior with teeth the tooth paste ads cry for is shy, but don't let him fool youg he's as mischievous as a puppy dog on the loose. He can be serious thoughg Lamar will be his goal. ANGELO, MARY ANN Good humor only teurlaer rlmrmi lo lan. Here, my friends, is a gal of contagious cheerful- ness and pleasant friendliness. Zuzu , who en- joyed singing in our mixed chorus, is an aspiring secretary. She'Il studv at Angelo's Business Col- lege. ARDOIN, SHARON CATHERINE Sheff gentle and ,flier slay, but tl9ere'r mitchief in her eye. Katie is a peppy, darkehaired girl who com- plains only when we lose a football game. The Red Birds of Lamar will capture Sharon next year where she will study nursing. Lucky patients! ARMSTRONG, JOYCE EVELYN She liver to the fuller! every minute, get: all the joy and fun tlyere ir in it. Blondie is a cute DE member who spends most of her time collecting records. After graduation she will study nursing at Lamar, then she will be- come one of those ladies in white . ARN ETT, BETTY SUE ll taleer it great jverfon to make a good llftenerf' Suzie thinks theres nothing like a picnic or a party, except for football. This DE member is an active member of the Rainbow Girls. Next year we will miss her as she carries her purple spirit to Lamar. 1- L ARTHUR, vlENNlE CARTER Hlirwr In-ja! lu ibe Purple .... Yea, Purples! Vivacious Carter, a cheerleader during her freshman, sophomore, and senior years, will be remembered also for her excellent por- trayal of the flighty Faith in the junior play, and as baseball sweetheart of '49. Carter will be a coed at Baylor next year. AULBAUGH, JQHNNY Prefn1red In meer life, .rmilizrg alu'u-yr. That boy has the most wonderful disposition! Elbow will probably be jolly 'til the end of time. This member of the Pine Burr Staff intends to study electrical engineering at Rice, where we're sure he will volt his way to the top. AVIZRRE, ANN A 77IL'!'7'A'j' l7t.'il7'1 ajnefb good flies' 7I1t'dfff!16. Rooney consumes all the fun that she can di- gest. Always a true friend, she has a spontaneous charm that is very refreshing. Ann has been active in the Y-teens and Booster Club. She will root for the Baylor Bears next year. BAIN, LAURA ANN Hllldlfldllzll. Amr. twill? tl JNIIIL' all ber nuvr: ,ffllglll.If bu! xml fnr.71n1g. Cookies special interest is smiling. That's un- derstandable sinee her smile brightens our day. Ann's big brown eyes and ready laugh have endeared her to us all. TU will be fortunate to enroll Ann next September. BARBIN, l2I.UISli lllaidwz rwillv lbw Highly lzmrwi eyes. Eloise, better known to us as Taffy , is that cute gal you see walking down the halls of BHS, look- ing as though she just stepped out of Vogue. Af- ter BHS bids her goodbye, she will head for Alas- ka as a W:lt'. BARNES, NANCY ANITA A fiery fwfr. Pinky , with flaming hair and sweet disposition, is weltome everywhere. Wcwrking in the office the thetkroom at dantes, and as faculty advisor have made Nancy a very busy girl. Loving horses and ranches as she does, she'll major in animal husbandry at Texas Tech, BARRI WU- BRUDGE BRADLEY Ufri!'c'.ll fhllri lflllll f1llfr.1mr11.r lQYUIl'.H lhis vc-rsitile boy lettered two years in football, basketball and baseball The Golden Bears of Baylor vsill be fortunate to gct our B.B. next year, wlierc- he will major in Business Admini- stration BARION, PAISX Rl IH K1mlf1rii ll 1l'lluJfl!lIH Pat is a little brunette who has an adorable smile and sweet disposition. She has no real hob- by, but eating watermelon and bowling are spe- cial interests of hers. After graduation she plans to do secretarial or tlerital work BA5b, l:U LA MAE Sflfllld 111 11111112 Eula Mae and personality are synonymous. Here s a girl whose hy-words are friendliness and fun, BHS was fortunate to get Eulie from Hender- son. She's heen an important addition to the chor- us and Y teens and lins o s 1 ' ' kindergarten tlassroom. Lutky children! BAT I.MAN, BARBARA ANN film:-y.f filled with joy. Halas is an energetic and vivacious gil vu iosc hohhies are water sports, swimming and witer skiing. liarharas hohhies will he ovcrshldowed next year hy her studies in tommertiil irt .1 tl fashion styles at Feather and Feather Art Sthool in Houston, BFAN IOHN IFWIS !..1flff1r111.1. lun I mmf. That will he 4lohn's theme song after his studies are over. This tall hlontl was tennis manager for two years, and claims he dislikes girls. -Iohn's tourse at California Institute of Teuhnology will he the lofty suhjett of astrophysics. lil2ATTIli, -IOHN HIZNSLIZH He 11'.111Ii 1111! f.11111' .ilmlu 11111 fH'.l i NX'ords are hard to find to descrihe itic known for his popularity with the Joes ind orns of HHS, as well as his work in the Student Co n til and Hi-Y, The Owl of Rice will wttch os Alohn next Septemher, as he studies engineering BECK. .l AMES S. Ge11111i ii 111.1111I,y .111 .1fl.111' of L'IlE'!'.Q3,H ,lim has heen one of l5HS's most outstanding stus dents. President of his freshman, sophomore, and lunior tlasses, ,lim topped off these honors as the student hody president this year. Our athletes will rememher him as their faithful trainer, and we all will reniemher him as an outstanding person. l5lil.l., STlZI.l.A FRANCES She mr'r11'i' l'IHll!7jNf' ill flu' mfr lTstro knows what she wants and how to get it Shes made a good start on her dancing c irtcr studying and performing at dancing tons:-ntions all over the United States and clantiny it Ri City last summer. We know you'll succeed S Ili' lilZNTl.liY. SVSAN ,lANF lin-i1111Ie1.1llm IETHC in Marshall will he Sues home next year. She hopes to find plenty of fried chicken- hut math' Perish the thought! Sue enjoys playing the piano and organ. Take our hest wishes with you, Sue, and thanks for the Christian influence with whith you have touched our lives, lilflli. HIERMAN God fulfii lfmrt 111111 fuljv lfyezurefi r Wliile studying for the ministry at lon or ris and SMU, Bud hopes to include music in hunting in his sthedule, Witli his pcrsoni y and friendly smile he is sure to'hrighten the Ines of all he knows. B1c.Gs, JOANNE Sbe'J a miglaly likable gal. Wherever there's a rodeo, or some horses handy, it's three to one that Jo , the gal with the be- witching smile, is nearby. She likes a good bridge game with some good hillbilly music. jo Ann will be majoring in animal husbandry at Texas Tech next year. BOLEN, CHERIE BleJJed are the joy makerif' If you are looking for a friend with a lot of personality, Cherry is the girl for you. The French Club takes up most of her spare time. Cherie will be cheering for the Cardinals of La- mar next year. We'll be cheering for Cherie. BONE, WILLIAM HENRY Strung feaifnli make ftrong ariiontf' Billy, known as Bone-head , has been coaching football at Giles Elementary School this year and says he liked this kind of work very much. We might predict that someday this Lamar prospect will be another Chatter . Good luck, Bone- head. BONURA, LEON FRANK He can paddle lair ouvz canoe. Better known as l..F. , this friendly senior is welcome wherever he goes. L. F. likes sports, hunting and fishing, and mechanical drawing. He will be a leatherneck after graduation, as he plans to make the Marine Corps his career. Here's wishing the best to a swell fellow. BRASH EAR, VIRGINIA FAYE Hou' grwdnefr lneighlem beauty. This sweet, quiet, and courteous girl has made a good name for herself in ole' BHS. Since there aren't enough people of Virginia's caliber in this world, we hate to lose her to Lamar next year, but her natural charm makes her a valuable ad- dition to any party. BRAVO, ISIAH P. Happy am I, from cafe I am free, wby ran'l they all be corztenled like me? Bravo is a give me the simple life type of person. Nothing pleases him more than shoot- ing the breeze with old friends. However, he does have a serious side, and plans to attend La- mar to major in laboratory work. Baavo, JUANITA The mirror of all roufteJy This reserved brunette, who has held several of- fices during her four years at BHS, plans to study stenography at Lamar. Nita delights in watch- ing the fashion parade. With her neatness and good taste, Juanita will go far in the world of to- day and tomorrow. BRINSON, WILSON B. Nothing can faze him. Gossipy gals beware! Stay away from Ben . He has no use for you. However, rolling up his sleeves and working on a car is one thing he does enjoy, and this VIC member plans to further his education at TCU next year. , 1 1- g- , 5. ui 4987 , . L 5 ' we Us BROCATO, BETTY JEAN A light bear! liver lung. Skeeter plans to learn at Sophie Newcomb next year what makes interior decorators tick. Not only is she in the Rainbow Girls and Amicus Club, but she also spends lots of time in learn- ing the latest on the ballroom floor. Betty, we'll miss you! 'TTL BROOKNER, JO ANN She ir like tr my of .ruuibia1e. You can't have missed seeing her-the little girl with smiling eyes. jo Ann has been an active member of the Booster Club and Voice of Youth. Dimples plans to make Texas her Alma Mater where she will major in dramatics. BROWN, ALBERT DAVID Ile .llltriui zulu! be .umr Ji. Sports-anything from hunting to basketball that's what Al likes. A real go-getter , he was .1 student council representative, as well as a B-squad basketball player. Albert may go to col- lege, but whatever he does, with his knack for making friends, he's sure to succeed. l 2 BROWN LEE, FRANCES Yr111ll1 lwldr 2111 .i'r1fie'f-7 with grief The first things that spring into our minds when we think of Fran are her gay disposition and laughing, expressive eyes. Fran is a versatile per- son who seems to like almost everything. N0 matter what she does in the future, we know she will be happy. BRUCE, CAREY CARLTON, JR. He f17'f4QbfCII,f lbe day. Teddy is one of BHS' most popular students. He is interested in track and is active in Hi-Y. Teddy plans to study engineering at Lamar and TU. W'ith his ability to make friends and keep them, and his personality and keen wit, Teddy is bound to succeed. BURT, JOAN LORETTA liar e-wr ,lr .mir-.r of lrwiligbf fair. If Snoots could roller-skate or drink chocolate malts all her life she would be contented. How- ever, most of her spare time points towards PE work, Next fall Snoots' will be found on the Lamar campus taking snap-shots of friends. BUTLER. MARION Nu .l'f.lP' uw' ww or ie! irilbwxl ifzfluezire .ion1e14'bvr'e. Lizzy is another of our many hillbilly music enthusiasts. Vfe hear she's handy with a stove or .1 typewriter. Lamar will have to wait until Mar- ion works a while as somebody's secretary, before she will grace its halls. BYERLY, BETTY If1le1ligcr1f .md eloqumzf bg zmfure. Frenchie spends most of her time busily adding to her hope chest and dreaming of traveling to places she hasn't been. And when not participat- ing in the Y-Teens and Distbributive Education Club, she's searching around for cups and saucers -her hobby. CA FFERY, MARION Her ilkljlf .Ire zl'.ij.f of jtfc.1.r.1r1l11e.fr. Sophie Newcomb will claim Marion next year, and they are getting the cream of the crop. She has served as Student Council representative and home room officer and hopes to spend much time in the future horseback riding. CAIN, ALLEN W. ,lR. ll ii1.mn1e Ill .i11jw.n'.n1cu. Allen, a future architectural engineer, finds plea- sure in sports and motorboat racing, but other than athletics, he is interested in coin collecting and chemistry. Next year Allen will be Austinbound, where he will study at TU. His friendliness and determination is sure to carry him far, CALLA5. JAMES HOXVARD l nln1de -1rw'fuf1z.il v1nlim1 Gabby is a dark-haired, muscular lad whose keen interest is in the parallel bars. School teach- ing will be Howards goal at Lamar. He has been an active member of the .TCL and the Span- ish Club. His vigor and wit will be an asset to his success. CANNON, CLYDE HSIIINIALI' it lllrlft' ,rzcut Ibm! mil. Coothie , an EEA member, has his career all pitked out--he's going to join the Marines and see the world. In his spare time, hunting and fishing will claim his attention. The best of everything to a swell fellowf CA RRAXWAY, ISOISBY RAY 'l'fu' iivirfd if .1 lf.l4EIt',H Bobby's been active in almost evc-rything'in HHS. Bobby's acting and speaking will long be re- membered, as well as cheer-leading, track, and Hi-Y work. Some fine arts school will be lucky to have Bobby, for he leavus our Hall of Fame to enter others. CARROLL, BILI. 'l'fu' milder! 7I1.1ll71Lf,t rwllv ilu lH'.ll'L',ff mind. Ali, take it away, Leon! can be heard anytime Porky is listening to his favorite music, that is. when he isn't out tearing up hotrods. After obtaining all this knowledge by tinkering with cars, hes well qualified for his probable voca- tion--auto parts salesman. CARTER, ELEANOR MARGARET An izfdruf fflillllfhfllll in wil. Gulf port, Mississippi, here comes a gal you're lucky to have for lab-,technician major. She's jolly, she's studious and just an all-round good gal. Playing bridge and swimming are Els favorite pastimes. May the roadnof success be easily tra- versed by you, Eleanor. CHAND, ROBERT Hfxalllllllllg it inzlivnrrilzlc lu iz zrilfizlg fmndf' This quiet modest lad, who really knows more than he pretends to, has a mathematical mind. Bob announces that music and baseball also ap- peal to him, along with his work in DE. Your sin- cerity ancl industry will aid you in any pursuit. CHAPMAN, HARRY IND: 4H.lllI,l 1171120111 p.1iz1.f. Good looking and fun-loving are words that de- scrihe Harry, Although most of his time is spent doing VIC work, whenever he has a spare mo- ment he likes to hunt and fish or play a game of golf. May the ladder to fame he easy to climhl CHERRY, ALICE Sunil nl Ilia .lIH'fH'jJt'l III life M1215 in rm fr.1cf.lge,i , Lookv, looky, looky, here comes Cookie, vv iose time is taken up hy swimming, horseback riding, danting, and hoys, We wish Alice all kinds of sutcess at Lamar where she plans to take a secre- tarial course. fllllfRRY. Nlll.WN'N lfl.AlNlf lx'm11ifiJge 17,1117 ni cli,n'n1r. lfntliilailas and tortillas that's for Nellie . Of course, liorselwack riding, foothall games, and hoys rank high on her list, too, She has visions of find- ing a handsome hoss to take dictation from when she finishes at Clienieris Business College. CQllliVAl.llZR, HOXWARD Hlzfiai Ill lliu luatf ic! fmmfl .lfmlfl ffwn' it 1 i mf l.1il v. Daik-liairt-tl llowaril lets his attions speak louder than his words, The things he most enjoys in life are his motor scooter and model airplanes. llt-'s also mechanically minded and he will he re- ineinlweretl as an outstanding artist. CRLARK, ,lt JHN l2llGl2Nl2 rl swift lin will ffii'.1i1ff11,' .III ffcc.u1ml lm' A1171 fmllrkm Gt-ne's friendly attitude and pleasant smile have won him many lriends. Gene is a star BHS golfer, and as associate editor of the l'ine Burr and an officer of the Hi'Y, lie is unsurpassahle. At Texas l . lie ll decide on law oi' iournalism. Coffey sonality has woven favorite pastime is chance, she would CQl,AXX SON. PATSY lfl.OYlf Slit ii fill lfii lllil lan ,wtf ,iqlnzre .md .1 Agoura, ifmrlf' Oh' that Patsyl She just hulwhles over with pep and personality. Pat not only loves dancing, hut also has a fascination for haselwall. Her future? Study at l2lliot's Business College, followed hy taking dictation in one of lic-aumont's executive lausiness offices. COFFFY, MARGARIIT ANN HfI.Ilr'r1f' lgnfrf, eli V f1f!lfllt'. is like a melody, and her sweet per- its way into our hearts. Her rodeoing and if given ll prohahly he lwronc-hustin' or calf-roping. May life huhhle over with wonder- tul things for you, CfOl.l.lZPS, liOl5lilli ,llZAN IIN :vice li' KQUIIIIN, ,i14'e'el, and foie. l5..l. plans to come out of college with the abil- ity to understand people, since her major at La- mar will he psychology. Swimming and dancing helps her use up spare time, hut on rainy days it's letter writing for l5.j . CONN, CHARLES Hjulffll pmfrwgf life. We'rc- glad that Conn likes to make people laugh, 'cause he certainly has the ability. His unusual hobby is collecting antique copies of clas- sical music. Good-natured Charles will be making the Bears happy at Baylor next year. COLLINS, NAOMI RUTH I lure rl limi! irilb 11111111 fm' tiara f 'Teedu has br-tome a very important part of our chorus, but no opera fame for herl This tirefree blonde prefers sitting behind a big desk and typing away the years to tome. For satisfying er palate, fried chitken and totonut pie irc o s CORLEY, CHARLES Linh 111 1.1-1, lm! mnrb In Mink uf. Corley isn't sure about his future srhooling, but is sure about his desire, eating Southern fried chitken. Witli our diploma under his belt, he's going to take life easy and let his troubles lag behind. Little man has figured out his po- licy for happiness. CORMIIZR, BILLY CHARLES 'l'fit fzftlifng nf tariff iv lofi. 'lliig lic-ar is one of the strong, silent tw wc guys with a joy for drawing and boats lhu his tory of the world has always fastinated him maybe he will mayor in history when hc ltten tollege next yr-ar. CIORNlZl.lUS.,lI1XlMIE If1ir'1 111.111 fl llil oiru .1v'rfi!l4rl. This handsome senior. Corny , is quite an as- set to his tlass. ,Iimmie likes all types of sports, but when not thee-ring for his favorite team, hunting will do. -lim will study drafting at La- mar. You may design our houses, -limmie. COTTIZN, BARBARA LOUISI NIILP' vlrttl r!'f.vfm11I1fff1 ll Ilia will of Il Need an .lLlYCl'llSt'l'f Halas is your girl' Ant Lute brunette is also adept at uriting poc rs danting, and swimming. She has been 1 mam er of the Voire of Youth and mixed Chorus es wishes, llabs, for a suttesstul tart-tr. COW'AR'l', GARY Mtn of it 11' 11 wtf: .lm llit flzlfl vim. Gary is another FFA boy, in fart, he is setretary of it. His goal in the near future is to be it pro- fessional rodeo rider and a ranther. We all join in saying, Stick to that hoss and good lutk, Slim. COX, RLTH Tin 111 tim, lfvtm tfHl1f7ft.l'. ffm! fum' tzufzm it ltmjiltif' Ruth is the girl with the long wavy hair n deep dimples. Ruth loves doing things for other people, and this cliaratteristit' will be imilui in her profession- nursing. She will begin her sp training at Lamar. CRANE, MADELYNE She fr fIH'L'1'EY' Jlflilfllgfl Stinky , a very likable and sincere person, real- ly practices what she thinks, because she dislikes snobs. Madelyne's always ready for a good, ex- citing time, Lucky is the man who employs Ma- delyne as a secretary. We're with you, Madelyne! CROCKER, THOMAS DON ll f1.1fci'er be dlfc'7lIf7f.l' be door zz ell Don has clone an excellent job as drum major for two years. Cracker , who has danced his way into the hearts ot BHS, will be one of the Lamar joint-i's where he will major in Speech. Carry those tap shoes with you, Don, our applause will follow. CROSS, CHRISTINE Ilnm.1u 11.IflH't.' t'?'rlI'L'.l' 1mi'e1rVj. Shes mute, petite, and blond. Though Chris Cross was here only two years, her sweet per- sonality won many triencls. If you want to see her blue eyes sparkle, mention dancing or swimming or ask to see her handkerchief collection. She'll be singing with the Lamar Cardinals next year. CRl Vl'H l RDS, HAROLD M11.tit' is' .1 fur! nf lair m111. ' llaroltl and his magic 'cello'! Wlicv in Beaumont High hasn't seen Cutsie playing in the orchestra and singing in the chorus? These are his favorite activities, and Harold plans to continue studying music at l.Sll. CUNI FF, MARY -IANICE Ilan ll mi ziimlfnzz liktilfi-.i11l:f1err. .ity has been an active member of the Voice of Youth through out het' school years. Photo- graphy, collecting records, and what-nots are Mutt's favorite pastimes, however, she plans to spend most of her time as a stenographer. May you succeed in all you undertake. DALE, JIMMY CHARLES A ruff-n1.1de mail? Yer, Need an electrician? just call J, C.-he's your man. This quiet blonde likes sports, including hunting and fishing, as well as woodwork and electricity. Lamar will get him next year, and their gain will he lSHS's loss. May the future hold suc- cess for you, -I. C. DAVIS, DOROTHY GENE 'Tint lfgbf of .1 jvletzrrlilf c-ye. This gil has been a definite asset to BHS, with her bright smile and shining eyes. Wfhich will you do, Dottie, attend Lamar or become a private secretary? Her affable manner makes her plea- sant to know. DAVIS, AIIEANNINE Ari fm' me ir lifef' Skating through life like a breeze will be Shorty , this brunettes favorite subject is art, which will be an asset to her profession. We are sure her life long aim fto be an interior decoratorj will be a reality. Q . dns 'C Q DARBY, HOWARD Po.f!erily will do me ju.r1ire. Little man believes in the power of the printf ed word-his favorite subject is printing. How- ard has found life in BHS so pleasing that he hasn't developed any dislikes. His agreeable man- ner will boost Howard to suteess at Lamar or anywhere. DEBIES, WAI.I.ACE I um Mn' link btllreell ridi4'11luu.f .uid .fldbffllltu Durango is one of the most talented drummers in our hand. He's very original--the school would be blown up by now if his theories were taken seriously in chemistry. Wfallare will study chemical research at Lamar and Texas. DICKINSON, PHILIP I'ir1i. Vidl. Virif' Philip, noted as one of the wittiest boys in BHS, has been attive in Hi-Y during his high school career. Next year I.ippy will go to Lamar, and then on to Rice to study chemical engineering. Philip's pleasant personality will always win many friends. DISHMAN, XVILLIAM D. A flffft f1m1.n11.ru mm' .md lbw: ir 1-elifhed by the but nf mm. Everybody likes Bill, and Bill likes everybody. Besides being on the Pine Burr Staff he shared in D +Chapter Hi-Y activities. Bill's favorite subjett is mathematics, and he plans to make ag- ricultural engineering his profession after gradua- tion from Texas A8aM. DOIRON, DOLLY DOLORES She lm lm' finger in ererj flie: their fine apple uf Illilfl-1 ml rye. Has anyone ever taught D.D. worrying? Dolly, always loads of fun in any erowd, was a member of the Y-teens and Boosters. This darling doll's favorite pastime is tolletting records. She's go- ing south: Gulf Park, that is. DORSI5TT, A LTON LEE I.AND Cliff il by num' luilw' u.m1e, for f1'fC'lId.If7ffI if loo frlfdu If you like swimming, fishing, and basketball, you have something in tommon with Lceland. This tall friendly blonde has made countless friends at ISHS with his pleasant, winning ways. Lucky will be the college which enrolls him next year. Di DI IG LAS, DONALD MOBRAY Hcbttffllfllt ii ll .I dllfbl II't' nike le nlbefff' liver seen that boy with a smile for everyone? That's Doug . Always easy to get along with, Doug plans to make the Army his career and to attend either Texas A 84 M or VMI. Best of luck to a future general. ' DUHON BETH Sflw1i'v it the bar! fJ7'Il,IlI1ClIf Of 1l'077ZJllH lie-tky Dean always greets everybody with a cheerful Hi there! We heard tell that Beth would rather play the piano than eat. She is sure to make a perfect private secretary, since iommercial subiects are her favorites. N DUI-ION, DONALD MAYO .11 111111 .md 111111111111 1g1'11ll1111.111, C1111 11111 A141111-s? II11s 11111110 1101111111151 will 111' f11u111l 111 1111111-111 St111i1111, 111 r-I'L'X.lS A Ek M tI1im 1111111111: Yk'.ll'. D11Il 11111111-s ll 1111111151 111 fishing 11111 31115 1111111111 11 I11 11.111115 11111 .1 1111, 11111 . DURR V1-RNON IAC.Ix 511111 ,11 1111 1111111 .1111l .111 .11111l 1.1 111. A t.1lI 11115 5111111111 111111 tl11 11.1115 111 1114511111 11.11, 11 w.1s 1111111- 11tI11-1' 111.111 11114. 111- Il'1.1 BHS in I9-I , 13111 1'1-1111111-1l 111 g1'.11I11.1t1' tl1ix yL'.lI'. We will 11-11.1i11I1' l11x1- .111 .11't1st'4 wI11-11 111111 I1-.lvcs 1 N 11111 111 H11us I-.DMUN511N. 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His dry humor makes him popular in any crowd, but occasionally he withdraws into a mans world to hunt or fish. HJIXVUI ffm FEIGLER, NELI. A ,Qfhlf .rzweef Iff1'IlL'4.n Though a little shy, nobody objects, because I.ittle Bit is as nite a person as you'Il ever find. Nell is going to make a demure secretary for some important executive. She has other interests toog sports and travel rank high, Ivlay big things come your Wily, Little Bit . ITELDMAN, A ISRAM urifffri, not loo gag, ffm .lfzruzyi rr jofli Agfmcf rlrffozzfl A-bom Lid is undetided whether he's going to the University of Houston or Lamar, but good food will satisfy him anywhere. Participating in sports spells enroyment for him, and although the future is indefinite, were sure it will spell sur- L CSS. I C JLMAR, .IAC,Is CIORDOIN Hflnzfnrlmu fmt no rt il Ihe eyes ot Iexas are upon you will be lacles mc . ig . , . . , mr plans to sti dy medicine at 'liexas Ilniversity. He is a member of c A Squad football team and is always happy on the gridiron. Good lurk to you Dr Iiolmir I.et s see FOISI3, VIOHN ROLAND IJININIHII unit' ll in llllrrxllllllullfi what Rolv has done. A member of student Clountil, President of the Voice or Youth, Faculty Advisor, and a member of Hi-Y. Iiut 'Rolyw has had time for sports, too, espetially basketball, his favorite. Roland has smiled his wav into our hearts leaving a lasting impression on eat h. ION I ANA, IRLNI. .ION CI. fl frm fum! ll iivfrlfv Unfit lfuu gofif. Ilopular musit and dancing are some of 'biieefy s ' ts, . .. . H. . long-range xvardrobe for the future--'all white' . L . s .. . I . . c N NI nursing, one ol the finest professions for one ol mr IfUXXICOR'I'II, DOIIGLAS , . NIL . ff lf r .I Nltlll. axy . ,, or s,. wcrsona K. . 'liuddyu to a This D Chapter H1-Y member is a mechaniral genius, and something of 1 ladyrlciller. Iiuddy plans to become an architeo I tural engineer, With his ability and initiative. he's a cinch to surteed. I RIiI?MAN, ISE LTON -IR. IU fllt lv In .1 ZI'flIlI.lIl lmlrr fill! I fv.r1w1'l IM furlrlf' Stootei is a likeable fellow who is interested in sports, especially tennis and ping-pong. Home room Zoo will miss its treasurer when Stooter enters liamar College. His lofty ambition is to become a professional hobo. Can anybody spare a handout ' FULLER, MARILYN Quin but umie the len efferfii'e. This is one little lady who enjoys all her school subjects, and laughing or seeing someone laugh- ing gives her that good feeling inside. Lamar first, and then North Texas State Teachers Col- lege or Baylor is Fuller's eoneeption of a nice tuture. GAY, JUDY Her lmir! ii' ai .i'1n1r1y iii' lnfr hair. This little blond dish has held a home room office eath year she's been a resident at BHS. She was duthess from the junior ilass at the homecoming affair in '-18. She delights in square or ballroom daheing. After graduation she will venture to Hoekady. GEORG E, DEMITRI -IOHN Il'1'i.fli'1u- ii zworlb doing .il tiff ji' iiwrtb doing u'i'11. ls it Demitri George or George Demitri? Naw, it's just D itty . He has held offices in the Voice of Youth and the JCL. His favorite subject is math. lhis betome an genius, who is always right, plans to M. D. via Rite and johns Hopkins. GIBSON. -IO ANN Hliiflw' dead flaw our of Ylil.ll7lil11.l' A bundle of energy and joy is a way to destribe this pretty blonde who is more fun than holidays. ,Io Ann's energies are expended, her ioys are abun- dant when studying drama. The world is your stage, ,lo Ann. May your role in life be great! GOLDSTEIN, DOLORIQS HELEN Hf1.Iflf7-1, L'.H'1'ffi'c', .lllzf i'UIllclllt'cf.H Dt-lo is an energetic and peppy gal who thrives on Pine Burr Staff, dancing, and laughing. She hopes to get a BBA degree and to teach. She eould make any ilassroom come to life. Laugh, and the world laughs with you . . . 'A Thanks to Dc-lou, weve been happy, too. GUUDWHN, BERNHZ ALFRED fl lllllfc' rii'i'.1l.i .1 friw1z1'l-3 Il.IfIH'rf lit-i'n is the good-natured lad with a ready smile and pleasing personality. He is fond of sports and good food. His favorite subietts are DIY, history, and iivirs. After graduation, he will answer l'ni le Sanfs eall. Good link, Private Goodwinl GRAHIZR, Wfll.l.lAM DIAMES 1 md n im lrilllfilllc. his toot one and a good student, thats llill. liill lettered three times in traikg he has been in Stud- ent Countil, Voiie of Youth and Hi-Y. Texas will be lutlxy to have llill next year when BHS loses one boy it t an never forget. GRAGG, NORMA ,KH CL Qmigll ,ipuii ,Jud gfmrll Hillllft' JM' lefzfufll .iefi.1r.iti'd. Though sometimes a little reserved, our intelli- gent, as well as artistic, .irt editor possesses tharm and a rare wit that always delights her friends when she distloses it. Norma will be back at BHS after she graduates from Baylor--teaching, instead of taking, art. in -v-. t GRIEIEN. PEARRY LISP Hl j7'lIli.' ll ffu' ffllllllillll rrfiuzru lmzmr .fjrrnrqq-. This is Pigs first year nit BHS and we're sorry it's his l.rst. LSU will :inquire him next year, :intl although we've known him unly ii shurt time, he's pmvetl to he ri very religious persnn nntl :ln intel- ligent stualent. Ullll,l,ORY, MARGARET ll ll .grind lu fn UILW7'-Q' .md Il'llt'+H Slitwrtie's sweet persunallity has heen gitlmiretl hy gill who knnvw this likiilwle gal. lielieve it ur nut, she likes her hunks, hut mu he turn .iw.iy un mmsiriii lnr tl.inting nr lmsketlxill games. VUL-'re sure th.it slit-'ll m.ike il wuntlertul setretnry. CilllNN. GLADYS 'Hu Llllqflllllf t yu .md rnrfi fun' do lwfjf ni .IU ff: fazwifw hm. VUl14it's in ii nitk-name! ll.ippy hits rl mutag- iuus, irresistihle Laugh, Her sp.irkling gontl nature has eiirnetl mainy trientls for this ritlmxihle g.1l. BHS luis really h.itl fun enjoying life with Gl.itlys. She will he hilril tn replrite, HAl,l5t ll l'l'Y. THOMAS .lt HSIZPH lin titrri rrfiri, fn 17.11 .1 i4'fftm'fm't, ln grxitles, persungility, gintl le.itlership, 'lernmy extells. li.is ht-en .I tlieerlentler for two years, .i three-year Student Council representative, :mtl .in externpuruinecms speaker. He pl.ins tn iittentl Tll .intl stutly geulngy iintl petroleum engineer- ing. lets ut' lutk to Ll right guy. HAHEY, MART l.YN A Iwi fu1.1f1It Lum. Marilyn H.iley, etlitor-in-tliiet of the Timbuktu D.1ily Bugle. l.yn herpes tu make this :1 true st.itt-ment after she graitltmtes from SMU. She prvssesses .1 nose fm' news, anal is alsn ai Y-teen, .i lwritlge :intl hill-lwillv musit fientl, :mtl an ztvitl hiiselmill l'.1n. W'e'll miss you, Mgirilynl HA l.l.. TC JMMY Hfyilliltrf 117117 nm puzeuw ol' .rjrurlvf Tummy is tlirit t.ill, frientlly lwy on l5HS's tlelmite te.im. Tummy loves tn iirgue :intl make speethes. rintl his glib tongue has hluffetl him through many unpreparetl assignments. Tommy will stutly lriw .it Texas. Xwith his tlry wit antl tlrrimaitie sense, ht-'ll gn far. HAMI LTON. CAROI. ANN Sn'1a1y lurlw' hwy ml fur lzlllftfilr like Aqnldwr Ht'L'l'4',H IR-.inut is that pert little lvlnntl skipping tlown the lmlls ut' BHS. Alter grritluritiun she'll booster the l..im4ir spirit arntl then gn into seeretririail work. Roller skirting is her liiivurite pastime, ilntl we hupe shell skate thrmigh life with nary il full. HAM I LTI DN, LAVIZRN Nw 11't.1f!fv If Iilw iz quid mind. I.4ivern's tlinsen the lU11TlTlCl'Cl1ll world for her future. She likes this work sn well that she's sure to he sutressful. Piano playing nntl singing nettipy l.avern's spare time, hut her main interest is in hc-tuming ll gootl secretary. Some smart hnss'll get ii good worker. HARPER, l5l2T'l'Y -I IEAN lililtljl ll f1r!Il'U' .md rfrfuu .ffl In mt. 1 tin Rulhirtlsln This is il phrase li -I. n irpuiiting oltcn sintc sho pl.1ns to ago to in ltr to t cation in thu worltl is unc of hor iiiins. May u L th your goals in lite, lictty. l'lA'lUl'UN, lXllfl.Nlfli xl 1'f1tirl'nf mmj1.u1jw1 ji ll uffll lqfifdf' Soinc pcoplu think that Mclncc is thc quic-t 11ml serious type, hut hcl' tiriuntls will tull you that sho .mil fun .irc synonyinous. Sliortlmntl is ont' of lxlL'lllL'L S fnvoritc sulwluts .intl it fits in with hcr post-gi'.1tlu.ition plain to .ittt-ntl lwusincss sthool. llANX'l,l2Y, NORMA l.lTli lfi f1.ij111i wifi .ni lfu' flllfl wolf. K illing Nurse ll.1wlL-y ci11c1'gumyl Ah? XVh.1t Ll Nlxl ountl tlwsv wortls ring for 'iNllfl1lL'y'vi, toi thtit s .1 nursing sihool in hor futurc, Ainonu v.-- 1 ,1 - Q L Ill' Ill.ljl.llliIlL'S in Nl7l'Ill.l'5 honiu t.lIl hc iliiil iligasts Any new ilistoxtiits xou o1t ll xx .ll'WUlll! .lust ask lirr. 1 lllilNRlCH, CHIZSTIZR CISRICQH Xlm114q ri.1111u1 :Juli ilmifiu .l1'llfHl1, Clicstui' guts his i1itl4i1.11111- froni his hair Rul iflicstvr is in thc Dc Mol.1y nnil 1horus .intl spends his sparc time lthll-llljl. Rt-tl hopes to nttcnil Kings Point 1ll'1Ll w.1nts to i11.1lu- thc Navy his t.lI'K'Q'l'. llc will look nite in hluc p.1t1'iotit, too. lll INRICIH, lfl.ORlfNClE MARIE 'lfzzxzii l1i'.mnu.q will ffl-l, rin 1 hor swcct iinil fricntlly Ill1lI1l1i'I', h.1s it uol licrst-If to i1ll hor tliissiuaitcs. This Mcl- il ortlicstixi, and Pino liurr im-inlwci' pl.ins to ln 1 tai hu molll it hu hc ILN lu lik 1 -'Q it - -i.1.'t' s A iws is so vi-ll! lgllllill' Collcgt- will ht- N.1rit-'s xt H ititci' jllllxlllillllbll. lllilN'l'SCIlllfl.. .IUYLIZ lfVlfl.YN H5711 It lfmfiv' lfum ffm llh'tjilf.H w',llll'S tl1.1t into tritk piximing in tiront of thc llL'.lLIll1UIll High lhntl! lt's -loyiv, ot' toursuf Slit-'s lu-cn tlruni inaijorcttc for tlucc ya-airs. lt's Ll iimh tl1.1t shi' will lxcvp on It-.iilinig in wl1.1tt-xt-1' pro- tirssion shc 11i1ilo1't.1l-at-s. llliRNANDliZ. C9liORGli C, f lfllfi ll lfu' uri im' of .1 gum! lflnzllf' L l niuisity ol' Houston will not only he 2LQ.llI1A ing 1 spoits lovci, hut .ilso .1 lowr ot' thc l.1tlir.-s. x 1 ucoi11L'try .irc his tgivoritc Stilwiccts. In 1 llk l1i' will hc Lhiployctl 11s Ll uivil vnginccr 1 tii1l.111l1itut. lllGGlNllO'l l'ON, SlllRl,lZY CARULYN Sift ll :fl-Qllflrl' milf, Altar gnitluiition l.ittlu llit pliins to ilo surutar- iil work, Though quict, Shirluy has ll lovely voitc intl .1 with snult- tor 41ll. Hur lovely voitc hiis ht-cn .Ill nssut to thc ihorus since 19-17. licst wislius lor your future hgtppincss, HILL, BILLY Good look! run in our family, bu! they mn pail meff Dumbeaux never had a serious thought in his head. As a practical joker, he has few rivals. Billy goes in for ship modeling in his spare time. Seri- ously, we know that he'll succeed as a lawyer next year at TU. HOELL, LUTHER LORENZA III Good mature if llae very air of u good mind. Want to know a grand guy? Then meet Luke . An active member of the Texas National Guard, Luke is a lover of sports. Lamar will be his next stop where he will study to be a commercial illus- trator. He'll make a good one too! HOLLISTER, JACK HAYDEN ll hzterer be arremprig be dom well. Jack is known to everybody as a right guy . Jack's main interests are in outdoor life activities -hunting and fishing for instance, with action on the track thrown in for good measure. This three year track letterman will study Business Adminis- tration at TU. HOLMES, FRANCES ARLYN Bet1uf1fully l2ruue1le. This B, A. hopeful is headed for Sullins, in Bris- tol, Virginia, She intends to do plenty of swim- ming, typing, and convertible riding on the side. For four years BHS has enjoyed your smile, the only sure remedy for dispelling the cares of others. HORTON, ROBERTA And ilu' charm of life. Take 1 letter, Miss Horton . . . Yes, that's what Bert will be hearing. For after complet- ing a B. A. course at Lamar or Sam Houston, she will go into the business world, This Y-teens member likes swimming, tennis, and phonograph records. What BHS will lose, some businessman will gain. HU FFMAN, MAXWELL C., JR. School Jpirit to lhe larger! degree. Mickey is known throughout BHS as an out- standing leader and student. The Pine Burr would have suffered without Mickey as Editor-in-chief. Mickey enjoys writing which will gain him a dis- tinct place in the world after TU. ILES, LARRY GENE 'T.ill, dark, .md lmzzdromef' Larry is that tall, good-looking boy you've seen walking down the hall with the pretty girls. Larry was in Student Council his junior year and has been active in Hi-Y. He will attend Lamar and TU, With his friendly nature and ability, Larry will go far. JACKSON, BASIL BERT A miirbief lorirrg youzzgrler Jirzce duyf of yoref' We are the Aggies! The Aggies are we! Off to A8cM Basil will go. He plans to make naviga- tion his business, and he is a member of the Voca- tional lndustrial Crafts. Smooth sailing, Buddy . ,IOIN l- RION, BOBBI lf .IOAN Tu be zmwry ber! herrmzuf her. Hobbies the gal with the rollicking laugh. This eute brunette is loads of fun to be with and the students who get her when she's a PE teacher will be indeed fortunate. Bobbie will be on her way to 1..nnar after graduation. ,ioNtzs, ANNE frail .1 hlllllelll .i'1u1be.1n1 Shorty is best remembered for her part of Mandy in the junior Play, and the way she iilted poor l'oley . This Fatulty Advisory member and president, vice-president, and secretary of her homerooms will matritulate at Lamar. We'll miss you, Anne. IONIZS, RICHARD LEE A lfmngftt IU ilu' bead It uwrlli fuw in ilu' fmffkf' This tall dark boy, whose interests range from trig to girls, eame to us from St. Anthony. Al- though Crow hasn't been with us very long, we shall miss him. He will study petroleum engineering at Tulane University. JONES, Rfllilillf iNlfl.l. HA fine 1t'flfm1rllfmr'l1i This elerk of her eivits tlass, homeroom 4 impt manager, and worker in the tounselors studying to be a model housewife. Thlts lxlt tens' main subiett, although being a seeretary will tome first. BHS will miss this lovely little blond. JORDAN, ,ll2RRY l.Ul.ANIZ ri mtl .1llllI'4l' fnrutfli .muy zrizillv. Tlns proverb tolleetor hates getting up earlv and exams. She has helped in the registrars otifiee for three vears and either Lamar or TCU will be her .hoite ot sehools, XX'herever she goes, her smile will make things bright. Klhllilkfllliill, THOBIAS GUY, IR Grt'.11 if111ir'liu',et nz llili lfflllljj ln.: ilietlff' buy is the tall, quiet lad who has musit and model airplanes on his mind when he isn't think- ing of fishing or Ameritan history. Hub will answer the i.'. ill of the sea by ioining the Navy after he sings liver Loyal tor the last time. KIMMEY. MARVIN INMAN llt fnii snug 1711 nun zulu our lnxiiriy Fun-loving minister-- that's Marvin, a big.: likable lad with a wonderful voite, Marvin was a member of the band -ind the mixed thorns After uradu- ation Marxin will attend l.on Morris and South western, W'ith his talent and personality hes bound to be a suettss. lslMMlzY, Rtllilillz l.lil2 wllullfv .1 ,ef.idifw1t imxft' .md fiefrzlft' H1 . r i it, Clieniers Business College will enlist Robbie l.ee's servites next. This Y-Teener was parliamentarian of her tivits tlass, PTA representative, vite-presi- dent, and seeretary of homeroom. lt' you've got an old key ring-- see Robbie l.ee -she collects theml Q-. 'Dx KING, KARI:N P e und In mer! fl smiling zlz :yi Ormge Highs loss was BHSs gun Karen wis 1 member of the Ormge High Senate md worthy advisor of the Riinbow Girls We re sorry Kay didnt come to us sooner. Although her hobby is designing clothes, she will enter Texas as a music major. KING, MARY MAUDIS linen' II Ilfll .1 uma' hui lt'f7IJfl1'Y'.t Ibwy name. Blue eyes, blond eurly hair, and a sunny smile describes M. M. . Witli Mary Maude's cute per- sonality and winning ways, you lust can't help liking her. She plans to attend Lamar and then will be off to Texas U. KOVAR, MARY ANN All lblugr glad .md llerlllllfllfrl Mak will do office work after graduating. This darkhaired gal spends her spare time playing ten- nis and dancing. She was in the Frenth Club, in whieh she held an offite. She-'ll surely be suttess' ful in her chosen field, for her favorite subjects are bookkeeping and speeth. KRIZISS, RUTH ORMOND Ligf1l of l7L'.l7'f. gag ul .iyrn'l!. Ruthie's main interest is a '-18 graduate, but she also likes Mexican food and clothes, and Spanish. Her hobbies are colletting retords and writing. She plans to major in history, home ef., or Spanish at I,amar and Texas. BHS will miss you, Ruthie. KYHI VRZ, lil.liL'lZ Hlalllllfll .md lfwc zeorfd fauglo lclllf ,yung study .md ' 11111 tllldt tlfullcfi LSU or Texas will be Ky's destination, tome the ring of ye 'ole school bell. She'll study art or architectural engineering, but swimming and golf will keep her husy itil then. We-'ll be Hleue ig ' when you leave. I.A Fl.lEUR, CHARLES ,IIZRRY GHHJ rmllnt ll ilu Itfvl .ur of .1 good mind. ou .. . 1. oot uc arou t some athletic event. Charles' favorite sport is golf, and he plans to major in physical edutation at l.amar. The loss of Charles means the loss of a true Royal Purple. LATHAM. ,IAMES S. fl rfwerflxf Illlllfhlfllflll ll zrorflz gold. ,limmy is that friendly thap with a good word to everybody. Latham has been in Student Counf til and Hi-Y. He likes all sports, especially tennis. Rite or Texas will have -limmy as a law student next year. Witli his good nature, he's terrain to eo places. LATHAM, PHll.lP Your jwrciruct nlaiei ni rrcfif' Phil is contented and carefree when he has fish- ing pole in hand and fish are biting. But fishing is not his only like, for chemistry and geometry are his favorite subjects, Philip hasn't made defin- ite plans for the future, but we hope there'll be plenty of fish. LESTER, WALTER LOUIS Il 1'f111d bim 1l'llY'lbj'.H This tall senior spends his time thinking about cars and how he dislikes school. However, Wailter really knows his rules and regulations for he was parliamentarian of the Vocational Industrial Club. For the future he has no plans, but were sure he'll keep the world under his thumb. LEXVIS, CHARLENE R.11l11'1' 1111111 1111111ey, ur ftlfllf. gfre me lrulbf' Band, orchestra, and chorus have comprised Char- lene's major activities at BHS. This cheery young lady is looking forward to a business course at Lamar, but she hopes to be around to see BHS football games in the future. I.IiWIS, OLIVER FRANKLIN l:ll7' 115.1 .1 jelly gun!! fL'llllll'.H Here are the Bear facts. He's that well-liked fel- low who seems to know about a lot of things. Bear keeps his nose to the ground looking for rare coins to add to his collections. After he gets through l.amar, he intends to be a floor designer. LIGHT, CARI. A gunz! 1111111 1.1 .ll!l'iI.T.f 111 de111.111d Carlos' special interest is friendly goodlooking girls? All sports and working on his car rates, too. Besides being president of his homeroom and .1 member of Hi'Y, he has lettered on the track team. His llking for math should prove useful since he'll study architecture at A 81 M. IITHERLAND, CLIFFORD RAY Pray let My wil 1111f11l1I. Clittords been outstanding in many phases of BHS student life. Lith was cheerleader three years, in Voice of Youth, Hi-Y, and three-year letterman in tennis. Clifford will study chemical engineering at Rite. He will be hard to replace in the halls of BHS. LUGSDON, 'IIM MIE L. Hlalllflf' rf1.ig1'.11'e.1' 1111 111.111. Logsdon Printing Company, ,the finest in Texas is the dream that Jimmie hopes to fulfill, but working as an apprentice will have to come first. However, when not running off pages of printing, he's an ambitious Daniel Boone. LOOMER, WI LLIAM . 47.1 llltlll 1,1 the 111.11061 nf 111.1 111101 f111'l1111r. Bill goes in for sport, particularily hunting, fishing, and golf. He was a dependable member of BHS's golf team for four years, and has a friendly smile and good word for everyone. Lamar will be lucky to enroll Bill. LOUVIERE, ALLEN JAMES Rich 111 q11.1l1l11x1 uf 11111111 .111d l1u.11'l Ibtzl 111.1f'1.' .1 llllhft' 111.111. Allen is one of BHS's brightest personalities, but his speed and trickery in basketball and baseball don't surpass his greatest asset for winning friends. Lou was a class officer for three years. BHS will send this great guy on to A 8: M to study engineering. Aw S 3. LUCAS, HARRY Hit grealeil iveallly if his f?IIl1ll'lf3dgf'.H Notice a familiar face in BHS after mid-term? It was Harry, back to us from Hill School in Pennsylvania. He showed the Yankees a thing or two by ranking as top student in his class. A ten- nis letterman, Lucae will be a Rite Owl next year as a science major. MACKECH NEY, ZANA LEE M1111-1 .md 1'.1r1ed are bw' 1111u'tail.i, Quiet and sweet are the words that describe our Zana. She came to BHS in her iunior year. She has been an outstanding band member, but art is upmost in her heart. She will attend Lamar or TSCXW. MADOLE, BETTY Tt1'11 r11,r1c 1'f7rft'f,i, 1'111111d ruby l1j1.r, zrbile 11111-.tel Ittllz !l'lff7I1l.n You'll always find her around the gym wearing shorts and raring to join in any sport available- even football. Her goal is to be a gym teacher, as you've probably guessed. Lamar and TSCVU will have the privilege of training our Champ MAG LIOLO, ,IO TH ERESA mi Shu lui' tbiif 1l'IIIldL'VVlllf gift uf 111.1i111g fflblldl. jo is going to start climbing the ladder of busif ness by working, and she enjoys meeting people while she works. Not only is she ambitious, but also a musit lover. Witli your bright personality, .loA-you can't fail to succeed. MARTIN, TOM RUBEN 111.111 ll'lJIl 15 iwlde illlklkt' 11111 111.1ic bu .1 drei1111.r r'11l711' I1'llL'. Tom, already a working man, is secretary of the DO tluh. Literature, football, and basketball rank high on his Hliken list. Witli such an early start, he's well on his way to success, MARTINEZ, lOl? I'11r1111crr11ed. Fdfffffff' and Nllgblj l1i.1blc. Wliia intercepted that pass? Wliy aloe, naturally. joe is BHS's defensive star, Beside football, joe likes girls and flying, Texas ARM will get ,loe as an aeronautical student. He plans to he a pilot, and we're sure he'll be tops in whatever he does, MARTINEZ, THERESA ll 11v'di .lI'L' g11'e11 111 141 ffm! we migbl .FJ-I ,!1fc.1r- rlllf fl7fII1L'.l' 111 each 11Il1er. Soft-music, ice skating, and baseball are what Terry terms heavenly. She was homeroom secre- tary her sophomore year, and is now in the Y- Teens. Lamar will be very fortunate in claiming Terry. a credit to any school. MASON, XVILLIAM SAUNDIZRS -IR S.71111' ill c1111.i1de1'111g 1111! 1't'.i11l11lt' 111 .1rl11111. Bill is that likable, easy-tc1-get-along-with chap you've seen around the BHS campus. He's active in DeMolay, H-Y, and mixed chorus, Texas will be lucky in getting Bill as a law maior and a music minor. This silent, prank-loving senior has hetoine it v' ' important part of the Pine Burr Staff. Click likes shooting stutlents - with his Gra-Flex ple at l,.ll1l.ll'. MATH IZVUS, H ERSCH lil. RAY Hut, llitrt. .mtl t1tv'.jtt'lur't. This tall tlepentlahle hlontle has already tletitletl to be .1 journalist, hut he also likes social stutlies. Matt enjoys sports, inelutling hunting .intl makes pliotograpliy his hohhy. The Lamar Caul- infils will get Hersthel next year, where he will major in journalism. VUL' know he will athieve success. MEAGHER, ROSS Hit jirt.itm't' Multi uni 1l.i.j lyrigliltrf' XVho's that gootl-looking hoy on the thirtl row singing with the thorns! XX'hy it's Ross. of course! Although hunting .intl tleep sea thving are some of his hohhies, his itlea ot' suctess is to he .1 prol'essional haselwall player. MIZGAS, lZl'UliNli AHZXANDIZR T.illn1g twwzti flvl f1.1l1n't. illtmu by t'1i.ilun1. This tlark, gootl-looking senior plans to he-tome an aircraft inethanit at Northrop Aeronautical Insti- tution. Mega , who hunes folks with inotlel air- planes in his spare time, is a hoy xx e expett to hear a lot of in the future. Keep 'em flyingl MIERICLIZ, MAY rl gill fmfll Ifft Aqffdif' Slim wants to he an interior tletorator, .intl its very easy to assotiate this career with her, hetause we think that this tlainty, fair tlainsel would be very apt .it treating heauty. Mays going to hright- en l,ainar .intl liayloi' with her warm personality. Ml2RlCil.l2, XWANDA .'li,'J ofa' wifi lfiilllfizg .jti. ' Meritle is .1 gal we love, for her pastime is loving us. Yes, XX'antl.i enjoys tht- toinpany of other people. 'lihis peppy senior, who was a niemhei' of the Booster Cluh, waves her purple .intl white streamer .it all the loothall games. XX'hat Baylor gains. BHS loses. MllTlfl.IN. Dlili ,lR. Hilti! ifmrl ilifii' Sonny is a tun-loving senior with inusital tal- ent. A well-rountletl hoy, he also likes sports, footl, .intl girls, antl was .i Stutlent Council Repre- sentative, After gi'.ttluation he'll get that Aggie spirit, .intl he a geologist some tlay. NX'ith his tal- ent antl ainhition, he's sure to go tar. Mll.l.l2R, ROISIZRT l7MMI'l l' JR. i lffnlfi iv-zzfti lm! Hurt oi ft! Ilia' walt Ilits mm! ul feanteral- .intl hopes to keep developing peo- MILLICAN, MARY Ifl.lZAl'il?TH Kttj1 ,ni .ri jon .n't'. The husiness worltl will get the finest of gals next year, 'tause M.itk intentls to plunge into stenographit work as a career. Mary Elizabeth atlvoeates traveling .intl meeting people as good pastimes, and we know that a friendly tlisposition like hers helps the worltl. 4. MITCHAM, CLAUDE One flczu' tifrlncd of ftziflffnear1cdr1eJJ.'' Looking for Lefty ? He can probably be found backstage during every play presented in BHS. Wlien not setting the stage, he enjoys hunting and fishing. Next year Claude will sport that black Chevrolet at Lamar as well as his good humor. MOAK, T. W. Thr .zgc of fl7fI'tll? l' if :ml druid. T. W. is one of BHS's best rounded students. He was outstanding on the BHS football team, track team, was in the D-chapter Hi-Y, and was Vice- President of the Student Body. With sheep skin safe in hand, T. W. will attend Baylor. MODICA, ANTHONY All ilu' zcurld 111111 ,J farm. Blackie is most content when witnessing a base- ball game in the good old summer time. He plans to enlist in the Marines after being graduated, and then go to some college later. Smooth sailing, Anthony, we will remember your friendly atti- tude. MOOR, THEODRIC EDWIN IR '7'i,i quite mfr' In fluid imllsilmu lcilb KYHIIIIIIMI JUPIIU. Ted can sell anybody anything. He sold him- self to his homerooms as an officer, to D Chap- ter Hi-Y as a member. Tc-d's career will include insurante and real estate work upon graduation from Sewanee. Life will pay him well for his abilities. MOORE, MARY ELIZABETH Gw1lIe of iptvrli. lzwzefifwzl uf mind. Lizzie , who enjoys school, plans to attend La- mar and become a teather. Mary likes dancing and sports, but when a sea breeze is blowing, the salt water is spraying, ah. that's the life. BHS will regret the loss of Mary who sprinkles sunshine everywhere. MOORE, PATSY Gnd glltlf all lbiugi lo ilu' iudu,rffinu.f. Wliiit would the Pine Burr staff have done with- out such a capable business manager? Pat'i, who has the knack for enioying life, boasts a large col- lection of records. Lamar and Texas U will claim this lovable gal, who'll major in business admin- istration. MOORE, RALPH E1'w' Ibe .f4lN1t', qufel .md mnfidw1l. -loin the Navy and see the world! This is Ralph's byword, for his career will be the Navy. He loves to tinker with gasoline motors and give floor talks in Mrs. Weyz1nd's history class. Wlien you are out on the seven seas, Ralph, remember BHS. MORGAN, MARY 13ei114Iy Ima' earned il! mann' 1111011 ber brow. Mary, the girl with poise and grace that everyone admires, always looks as though she has just stepped out a fashion magazine. She's one of those gifted persons who can play the piano, dance, act, and make high grades. Mimi doesn't know which college she'll attend. MORRIS liIl.I.Y Ile lui' J11111' guru! Il'1I?'L.i' Bill is .1 ruggetl fellow who 1lnesn't Wilfll l1unt- ing .1n1l fishing to tliscontiniie with the Intli.1ns. As il future t'lIL'I11lL'1Il engineer he will he enclinnt- ing with the rest of the Aggies Conti-bye to 'I.L'XAlS llnivt-rsity iifter he siiys gootl-hye to BHS. MOTT, WANDA DIELI. ll 1 mzrld 11.11111 .1 X111 nl .eff-It 1111- fur. lPl.lVlIIt.f .1 tlelight in stutlying h11oklceepi11g, short- l1.1n1l, .intl typing, Sn1111lcy is well suited for the 111.11111 in lhisiness Atliiiinistmtion that she will he l.lLlilll'lj.f next year. Few people .ire k1IPLIl7lL' of possessing Ll pers11n.1lity .1s tlieertul 11s Sno11lcy's . MOI ITON, THOMAS SCH I.IiY 1.1f11g 111 .11.111n11, 1111! frxllytllf 111 tqtmd 11.1f11re. 'I'11111 is ex'eryho1ly's itlegt ot alll .1ll-.1ro11ntl hoy. Ifxtelling in l1.1slceth.1ll, l3:lSL'l'l.lll, .intl foothiill, l1e's .ilso heen presitlent of the senior 1'l.1ss .intl Al class ottiter tluring his other YLKIIN .it ISHS. Tom will soon he seen sporting .in oiuinge sweater -for . . , . Iex.1s I1 tl1.1t is. MIINSON. ,IACK Hllll .um ll 111 1l11'1'1'11f.' fiii fwftt. 111 Il'jlI.' fiit zrirb ll lu 17.111 11111. .l.t1lc I'.llTl7llH will III.lll'lklllLllL' git ARM wl1ile try- ing tn 1l1oose hetween tivil engineering or Llltllllr ing. Ile lI.lS letteretl i11 ff.ltl'i Allltl helpetl push the l'ootl1.1ll te-.1111 to y11t111'y. Suttess is hountl to shine on sutli .1 swell guy, M1 DI Ilflfl Ii, GIS! DRG Ii ISI IANDA lx'11.'1f 1111111 .llltf 1511114131111 111.111 1111111211 7UL'lI.'l i'V.lIIii is tl1e hoy who l111s heltl us in suspense 111111'e ilI.lII onte .1s he pertorinetl on the pa1r41llel h.1rs in .lSSC'lIIl7ly. I-Ie l111tes people with no sehool spirit .intl pl.1ns to go to I.11111.1r where he will hegin his e1l111.1ti11n .is .1 stientist or tlottor. M1CORMICK, DORIS Duet lm' 11.111 111 rem-1 .111J j11.1f1. Dolly , with her pretty hrown eyes nntl curly hrtiwn l111i1', is .1 g.1l with iniiny interests. This tiiiture lIOlIIL'III.Il'iL'I' l111s heen one of our hest SCAIII1- tresses. In l'L'.lI'S to wine, relnelnher ole' ISHS he- 1'.1use we sl1.1ll l'L'IIIClIIl'It'I' you. Alt FADDIN. IDA CAl.DXVEI.l- Hu 1111 .1f1.1rl.7u 11'1lf1 -l,fltIlllIfI1t'f.l .md lI2I't'.H lNI.11 is IfC.l5LII'L'l' ot' the litioster Club and NXRIS SilkI'Cl.ll'y-lI'L'1lSLll'CI' 11n1l presiilent of her home- room. She .itltletl th.1rn1 to the junior Play and likes stutlents witl1 stliool spirit. A touch of 'l'ex11s will inv.11le Virgini.1 when Mat enters Hollins College next Yt.'.ll'. M1'KliliVlZR, AIOHN IZRROI. He .tfllkllt llllff Vw! llwre 11111 11 t'07l1'L'f.f.llf0II 111 f1l1' :Wei Ho11lcie IIIIS tl smile that attracts everyone and his eyes are always laughing. All sports appeal to Ifrrol who is handy with a camera. He'll first enroll at I.11m11r, rintl l.1ter become :1 Texas Longs horn. 4- MtKLX, ,IAMLS LLL A111111 QLULWIIIII jmifiu ll Illlt .t is .1 q11 wy vs 1 .1n air ot lllltllttflty. As viee-presitlent of l1is home roo111 antl presi- tlent of l1is family relations tlass, l1e has proven his executive ability. blames likes sports antl was on tl1e B squatl football team. -lames will e11ter Lillllill' where we know he'll sufeeetl NALL, ARTHUR lfRNlfSil' Hoa .1 wigfila lqonzf f1U1111. Arthur is one of BHS's best known stutlents. He has been attive in Voice ot' Youth, Hi-Y. Stu- tlent tountil, antl was in the junior antl senior class plays. He letteretl in tennis for two years. Aftllllfli brains antl tletermination will aiil l1is stutly ot engineering at Rite. NALL. FLORA ,IIZAN 5fm'1r1lV1 Il ilu IIJYI In Ile.11'111. It sl1e l1as witle brown eyes antl a triemlly smile, its Flora ,lean .1 girl who is lots of fun, but knows when to he serious. Her alto voite was .1 valuable asset to tl1e mixetl thorus. Shes a ton- stientious VVOflCCI'A-.l quality whith will take her tar. NASTAS, DOROTHY MARIE Lo. wot 1.111uf1l fu flfff. Dot is .1 1ute l'7fllUL'tlL' V'l1ll is always thatter- ing gaily in tl1e halls with lirientls. This DF stutl- ent is .1 whiz at 111.1tl1 antl spec-eh .intl .1 great lover ot howling antl tennis. She will be another ex-purple on tl1e Lamar tampus next year. N li LSON. VC l LLIAM FORREST H1 fum .1 'Hilfe ho' 11111 .ind aff. 1 ie is a likable boy with many interests, tl a sparkling personality that l1elps l1im make V 1 ' , 1 t . , an expert wi 1 mot e 1 host ot trientls. Sports. art, antl rnusit rate high xyitl liill inl hes ilso tl ll planes, Texas ARM will get .1 fine fellow. NISXXTK JMIIR, MARGARITI' IYl.lZAl3IfTH G1f11n' 1f.1111r1 fnzeiri Ili-ff' rm. 'l'h1s l.lLlIL1lllIlg little gal tan tinil soinething amus- ing antl nite about everything. A hartl worker, she is always reatly to lentl a helping hantl. Shell mayor in business .hllUlIll'slI'.lilOI1, antl liaylor Uni- versity will be l1er alina inater. lieaumont High will really miss Margaret's swell personality. NISXWSOME, MINNIIE COLLIZIEN l7r1.1m1 ol' N11 linlnrt 11111 mt o1'1'nf111'1f, Little Hit is tl1e ti11y senior girl who likes musit antl makes the piano l1er hobby. VUl1ile in BHS Colleen was .1 Dli lHL'lUl7L'l' for two years. Alter tgratluation sl1e plans to go into ret.1iling business. May future happiness be yours, Colleen, ODOM, -lOHNNlli Llfli fl frm. lfllklfllt f.11111. ,lohnnie Lee, who likes everything has been an attiye ineinber of tl1e Student Countil antl orthes- tr.1 sinte l1er fYCSl1IUilI'l year. Unlike most BHS stutles, -lohnnie Lee enjoys letter-writing antl sew- ing. She will be inissetl at BHS antl heartily wel- eometl at Lon Morris College. 1-H O'NEAL, MARY SUE A .f1111.7111g fart' fmt' 111.1113 tl grate. The senior with the smiling face that just passed you in the hall was probably Mary Sue. Be happy is Susie's motto, She plans to teach handi- capped children, Witli her sunny smile and win- ning ways, she is sure to succeed. CJWEN, BUELL REESE Tn Lllllll' 111111 1.1 111 be bit f1'11'11d. Wliiit will the band do without this hass horn player? Buell, a boy with a sparkling sense of humor, loves to listen to the radio-as long as it is playing jazz. This native Mississippian will walk the tampus of Southern Methodist next year. PARKER, NORMA AI EAN lf1111 .md fwfr .md .1lu'.1,j.1 bay. Quit'k! Write a feature story by second period! Yes, journalism is Sis's favorite subject along with Texas Aggies. However, when she beeomes a tea sipper at TU, she'll have to change her ideas on ARM, Anyway, Sis, we love you no mat- ter whether you choose ARINI or Tlll PATILLO, HAROLD 17t'11Aj' him merit if 51111 t'illI. Lost time is never found is Harold's motto. Although printing is his favorite subject, reading vivid stories is his favorite pastime. Vocational printing will be Harold's major when he journeys to Sam Houston next year. PAYNE, BILL onli: lwfdi 1111 .ir11'it'lVj' 117111 grief. Billy's voite, which can he clearly heard all over a foothall stadium, is also used for Serenad- ing. Bill's favorite pastime is playing the ukelele and singing or yodeling. As for plans after gradu- ation who knows ! But heres luck to a mighty good foothall player and friend. PEREZ, ANNA Hu ffIUfflIt',ll I 11e1'e1' knew' 111111Z the ,ivlifed 1111 me. This eute little blonde will learn her A, B, Cs about office work at Lamar, She takes great de- light in eoneotting delicacies while fountain dis- pensing. PERKINS, CLYDE Pref1.11'ed 111 met! life. .flllffffljj i1l11'11yJ, Here's a future twelfth man for the Aggies. Perk plans to pursue the study of engineering at ARM next year. How would anyone miss that friendly smile of Clyde's? We've enjoyed knowing you, and we won't forget you, Clyde. PERKINS, LILAC FLORENCE It ii' 11 zvife bein! 16.11 7lIt1kl1l' 11 1116111 1u11g11e. Miss Perkins, please take this down. Yes, this is what Sissy plans to hear in the future. If being a stenographer doesn't take up all her time, she hopes to try her hand at photography. 1 Same .lffelll flwfvfe are umm- 11111 7'L',lfHl.Q 1114111 ffm' This team team. plans -lake is a ,latk of all traeles. He has letteretl twite ancl lettereel onee in varsity l'v.1slcethall. We-'re' sure he will roll right in as .1 suttess at l.amar, where he plans to stuely to he a retail salesman. 1 fum llllllfllfvl. I .lm IU 15.11111 zivlfz lbe ienrld. Margo likes mixing.: themitals in ehemistry tno explosion yetfj antl lioltls tloxxn the offime ot ,lun- ior Consul of -ICI. tapahly, She will he fountl at l,amar next year, hoping the homework will he little, sime she hates doing it. heveral years from now it you walk into il tloe- tor's oftite anal a sweet little reteptionist greets you, it may he Bee , for thats what she plans to tlo. trotheting .intl roller skating in particular. May happiness he yours, Bee , will miss him next year, .intl also the tratk ,'lff1f111mu, lil-.IlfVl?'ll1'U. had fum mf. PFTKK DVSEK, CHARLES LOUIS bert t.1fie'r1i, nleserihes Charles to a The football We will miss him too. Charles h.1sn't JIU' for the tuture, hut suttess will follow him. PH FLPS, FRANCES 'Hisgzlllri H! llllfld .md fmdwf' Although Fin1e has only 1 vague itlel 'll'TUllI the future, she spends a xery attixe present. Shes 1 whiz in any sport, and sl1e espeeially likes haslcet- hall anel swimming. Frames has heen .1 Y-teener antl a Rainhow girl two yeirs She plans to he 1 Lamar f,.lFLllFI.ll next year, PHl:l,P5, l. XV. in li squatl baske-thall, hasehall, foothall, Pll.l.lNii, CHARLES ASHVVOOD Ai lfln .11 lfn flndfe fzffrlfvf' Pill anal his Pill-lloxu lfirst aitl kitl have lweeome a very netessary part of any BHS sports event. This hlontle tlieer-spre.uler, who was man' ager of haslcethall .intl hasehall, has proxen thit even it you aren't out on the playing fieltl, there are other ways to he liver I.oyalf' l'I'l l'MAN MARGARFT POPF, C.. P. 'l!11rt ll Hu rrlfffflwlf fill lfu 111111411 l' lliis tall hlonile has .1 quiet hut nite smile l'VL'I'Y' ne hatl hetter mow fast vxhcn C. l . tomcs arountl the tornei' in his limousine. ln the future we won't he surprisetl it he hetomes .1 famous auto trimmer, POXXfIil.I.. MARY BFATRICF fl 11111111 of fiu11'fr'.1ln1q lcwzlztif Now shes interestetl in other things too RAGSDALF. FRANCES Sim midi mf lflflljllf luv' ffzwl ifrlmw' final for f!7L'!l1l1'!1L,l.H Give Frances some travel folilers .intl she'll he eontent to tlream away time planning trips to exotit foreign islantls. Desiree will he remem- heretl for the sehc-ming way she got her man in the junior Play. Sueeess is yours, for you Larry with you, the way, All .lho.ii'd lor Ni-W No' , 1' I Riggs li.is prove . - . . RAMUS, SIDNEY jimi .1 bil nm iriiv fur the nail of ut. Everybody that knows Sid, knows a good guy, .in outstanding foothiill lcttcrman, and one of BHS's smartest students. I-le has served as a homo room offitt-r thru- times. We are sure that you will cxccl in whiitcvcr you do, Sid. RAY, jOH N CARRULI. 'l'lun' Il rm Hldixx' of l'l7ilf'Jl,'fL'?' ,mu ,ture iii lbs' I'r1ifc'. johnny is known throughout thc corridors of BHS .is om' its friendliest boys. Big john likes sports .ind good timcs, hut has his industrious side too. As vitc-president of thc thorus hc's shown hc hits thc .lhilitics thiit miikc for SIILTCSS. READ, SHIRLEY HQlljt'1 .md I'ct'j' di'f1w1dtlf1f4'. Shirlcys main intcrcst is L-nioying life, and, from what wc sou of Shirley, shc scams to be doing just that. Being thc bL'stcst scurctury ever, is hc: .iim in life, Shifll hcgin on this hy practicing, right .ittcr griiduiition tliiy, that whith she lciirncd .it BHS. RIZIED, HARRY 1.11. fu ii .IZIIXIHJ imlfmq. l'olitt' und trit-ndly--tli.its Harry. His mind is .is git ., . . . . . . m.i 1, .ind is .ittivc in tht' Voitc of Youth. Hunting .ind fishing .ut his hixoiiti p.istimLs. H.lffy pl.ins to .ittcntl l,.ini.ii' .intl ISI' to study pvtrolcum angin- ttiiig. RlilfSli. CQARl.lTliN 5ni.i1w.'i ll Iffnzul Ill filmtv iflfitv 111.111 flu .ily lXoxx toi your siintstii tist, s.iys tc.lthLr C,.iil can li.iyloi' will tiuiin this future school nmrm, who xx.is prtsidtnt of hai liomi room .ind Studint fi 0 3. 'L- L . as-w Countil fk'5f1'SL'I1i.lilYL', Two wlus two uugils four x firi RILHARDB, C,HARI,Ol ll. l,l.ILAlil.lH I?t.mli ll lrnlfig Itlllfi fi 64.1 tlit't'1'tul Nt-lody M.iid lovusg singing .ind tr.ivcling .tru lit-r delights. Hur .ittivitics Ain thc Melody M.iitls .mtl thorth rcquirt' inost ot hcr tinic, .along with ,ICfl,, .indi toitliing pi.ino. Knowing Charlotte mtxins having liun. RICHARDSON, VIIMMY 4 ll limim' .i huv.id-sliotiltlciul good-looking hov is .in outtlootsninn whcn it ioiucs to fishing, hunt- W ing .ind swimming llos .i DI: imwnhur .ind ont' limniv is .i h.ii'il-working wt-ll likt-tl lvllow who Il K kk '35 'J5 . lillilii l.l,UYD liARI. VIR. it flml lllllllcf flu gui! irfiwz fflfvtri fnil fuyqlu, thc foothill lit-ld 'intl ti--itk tt-im lloyd wis vary .ittixc in thc Alunior Rt-d Cross, Ht' ll hciomt' p.irt ot' th.it fighting Aggie spirit ncxt ytair, whcrc ht-ill n1.iioi' in tlivmitiil or L-lctti'ii.il cngim-vring. it ROBERTS, CURTIS BUSH llflaje,rIic mini, L1 Heffel uwrld of uvnzder in lb'3.relf. Basketball-playing editor! That's Curt, a bas' ketball letterman, and editor-in-chief of the BHS News. He lettered in track, but plans to set records in law and journalism at Lamar and TU. Curtis likes to hunt, but he won't have to to find success. ROBINSON, ROBIN 'Cuumge Nlflllllfflb mm ucc.i.rirn1. When Robin's name is mentioned, you immedi- ately think of an intelligent, likeable fellow who plays tennis like a prof Then you remember him as a Faculty Advisor, Student Council Represen- tative, Voice of Youth member and JCL member. Your straight serving will get you into Rice, Robin. ROBLOXW, SHIRLEY Su'eel .md .flllflfllg we 1175 uw-y,r. Bubbles iust bubbles over with good-nature even though at times she's rather reserved. The future holds in store for her a position either in secretarial or clerical work,IMath, home econom- ics, PE and sports are her favorite subjects. ROGERS, A. C. -IR. He .1ll.1il1,r zrbizf be .limi for. Calling Dr. Rogers! A. C. will be hearing that in about six years, for he intends to study medicine. Play makes ,lack a dull boy, but not A. C. for he loves skating, Witli your friendliness and per- sonality, you'll surely skate through life, A. C. ROSE, JOSEPH ANTHONY 7l!?t'!'L'l,f mme free lvim, mule. This trinket collector is known throughout the halls of BHS as Black , because of his coal black hair. -Ioe plans to spend most of his time with a fishing pole or a shot gun but in his spare time he plans to work. ROW! E, LINDA RUTH Our delight .md n1.rfiimliw1. ' Iceburg was an officer of her sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Because of her real purple spirit, her friendly personality, and a faithful rooter at athletic events, she was elected '48 base- hall and '49 golf quec-nfThe Longhorns will tlaim Linda and her all-around good qualities next year. RONWLAND, MAR-IORIE EARLINE Tn lu' or 1111! In begtfml ir Ike q11e.rlifn1, ' And as far as Margie is concerned the answer is yes-whether it's in front of the footlights or backstage, she is content to devote the future to this make believe world-acting. Be seeing ya' on Broadway, Margie! SAXON, PAT SW RUTH Kind renrdi tire rbeiiff and :miie rmulvi friends, Pat is one of the peppiest gals ever to travel these BHS halls, With Lamar as her next place for learning, she'lI be putting most of her efforts into studying, but horseback riding will come in for its share of attention, too! lili SCH LETT, JAMES WESLEY He ,qui bare just lbe mme. Blacks future is decided. One of these days you'll look at the masthead of a local newspaper to find XVesley's name among the notables as an advertising editor. We predict the best of every- thing for this boy. SCHRA-KAMP, ANN ll l1.1l rm rule! Ia fbi! J1'baal. ' Beautiful blue eyes! Pretty brown hair! Tall and graceful! That's our Annie. This fun-loving Mel- ody Maid isn't amhitiousg she just wants to go to Alaska, Africa, or the South Pole as a secretary or nurse. Her secret desire is to become a singer. Wliiit an exciting future! SFASTRUNK, DOROTHEA ELAINE 411111111011 if Ibe only fwzrer fbrzl Cvlllbtllj lore. This is a girl we will be able to say we knew when. This summer she will be a model in New York City. Come September, she'll enter Sullins College of Virginia. Elaine is on the BHS News and Pine Burr Staffs. SELMAN, DAVID flea tl zmble guf1llev1.:f1 rrilb all, XVho's that cute boy playing third base on our BHS baseball team? It's Kountze , of roursel Although he's a woman hater, we're still glad he joined our class his junior year. This hunting Daniel Boone will be scouting Lamar or Baylor next year. SERAFINO, MILTON Grit mt 1 million lzeauliflzl gif-lf, bu! give lbrm m me um' al .4 maze. Om raison for BHS's winning football team was its hard driving fullback, Milton, Seraf also enjoys fishing and hunting. He plans to study dentistry at Baylor. Milton's personality and friendliness will be big factors in his success. SETLIFF, VIOHN Hu fH'U7IIi.lt'.F lu be il man of ll'f.ld0III,l' Set is another one of the reasons for our surcess- ful football team this year. Wlien he's not play- ing football in his spare time, he is probably hunting or fishing. If he tackles life with the same determination he exhibits in games, success will be his. SEYMOUR, AI. filer: of feu' ll'fH'd,l' .ire lhe IIN! of mul. Fifty push-ups in fifty seconds, says junior , the physical education teacher, Weight lifting, Ameritan History, and pineapple pie are his favorites, but his one ambition is to he the best doggone PE teacher there is. SEYMOUR, ROBERT WI LLIAM Him .ferret In i1n'uf.i1f 1.1 in lin wf1.rl,n1r.3 of f1ln'jm.i'e. Bob is one of those out-door fellows who spends a lot of time hunting and fishing. He was a sports writer for the BHS News, and you can usually find Bob working on meehanieal drawings or in the woodwork shop. +L. nb-- -i . -1 fi SHELTON, MARGARET ANN A Ifvirlg of bvillxfy ir I1 joy fr1rer'er. Margarets sweet smile and charming ways have made her a favorite among her friends. She is tall and slender, has brown eyes and hrown wavy hair. She would make a perfect model, but major- ing in husiness at Lamar is her present plan. SIB LE Y, BETTY SUE If ice 111.151 rffzgjmz nur f11z,rif1e.r.r. Gad will nmee If ffm' l7!c'llL'ljl1t'.lt.n Hardin Simmons, here I come, says Susie. She was in the -ICI. and mixed chorus and likes history and Latin. She will always he remembered for her religious work in the school. SIEISENTH AL, CARL DALE All cel! join- przrl: llwrr all bwmr Ilt',l,'l Sic-h has carved his name into the ranks of BHS Thespians, We remember especially his fine acting in the lnterscholastic League plays. In the near future we expect to hear Carl's fine speaking voice announcing our favorite radio programs. SIRMAN, BETTY YIOYCE I'Lf1j1'i. zcelmrlzirlg. .md fvr'ellVy.' Il1a1'.f Sirm.m. Sii'man's got those laughing eyes and mischie- vous ways that make us love her. This football and haskethall lover has held many offices in dear old ISHS, one of which is Vice President of Y- Teens 49-io. Her future plans include being a secretary. SLATTIZN, JUDY 'l4fi.1f1f- 174111111 for lfnr'.fAn1e21. Slats , a memher of the Y-Teens and the Span- ish cluh, is one of those rare people who are everlastingly iolly, and are always fun to be with. Bridge and Eddy Arnold captivate her leisure time. -lucly will warm up the icy winds at Colo- not only known throughout ISHS for iiclc I next year. SMITH, BOBISY -IOIZ Noi Ulefcfvl In evil. lm! fo .mzonul In lfllllzfblllg in flfef' The irresistihle force in Iiohhy -loc-'s life is steak, and fried potatoes, and his second choice is sports and traveling. Goat has helped us all hv heing a good memher of the very important printing department. SMITH, DORIS JOAN fit 1qr.1cclnl .11 .1 vir'.m. her personality and sweet smile, hut also her dancing ahility. Dimples has performed in many assemhly programs and can do any type of danc- im, llci ihility will come into use, for she plans c 1 cl incing teacher. SMITH, CQEORUE TIIVIAON Glu me my lnwfi .Hld Lzddlcf' Tip plans to he a cattle-roping, hronc husting graduate of ARM. Tips always whooping it up at the nearest rodeo or Purple football game. His pet suhiect is Vocational Agriculture, so here's to the future cattle king of Texas! SMI I H IIIANISI' 5111 II d'lQ11l1l 111111 INILKI is th.1t t.1II, .1ttr.11l1w1: girl with .1 pul- p1-t11.1l smile .1111l AI twinkle in hm' cycs, 51111 has 1 ' '-'S.1t1lL' t.1lc-nts .IHLI LIIVIL ' 1 IL IMLLI1 1 5 . nn 5, 1.111 1 1 1.1 111111. .lllxl it111lying 1li1f1-rn-nt pc11pIc's pcrs11i1.1liti1.'s. I11111'11.1l1s111 .1i11l psy1l111l11gy will ln- hcr i11.1i11r in- ' mls SMI I H MII ISA 1111111111 111111111111, ll 111111111 1111 11.1117 1111 11111111111'11111 Ihis 1l111111111t1v1' hut puppy lwl11111l1- 11111111-111.1l11r11ttc ix um- 111 thu l11'1gl1t sputs in ISIIS. HI,IIl1I'1II'I-4 l1.1s lwcun Illgll-SlL'PPIIlj.1 with the lw.1n1l, .1x .1 twirlur, for thru- v1'.11's HHS will I'k'IIIL'I1'lI3k'l' you Mullin SI'AlfIfORD. ISIi'I I'Y I.I5IZ 11.1111 1, 11.11111'111.1. 17.1111'1.' Iivttv 1l1'1-.1111s 111 thc 1l.1y tl1.1t hui' 11.111111 will I11-.111 thc' 111113311111 111 tl11' Ii.1ll1't Il1L'.IIk'I'. Hui' Slllkly 111 II'L'Il1l1 l1.1n lu-lp1'1l 111-r with 1l.1111,111g t1-rms. Y1-x, w1- will lu' .1lwl1' 111 my, I knvw IIUI' VVIICIIIH .IIILI hc 111.111 llI.Il wc we-rr 917 f111't1111.1tcl SPARACINO. LAI IRA MAI? It 1 'I'l1.1t's I,1ILlI'LI, thc pert s1111'1't.11'y of Senior home- r1111111 '06 wl111 likes l'11--Imp .nrt .IINI Iitcr.1t111'11 r . L A . . 1.1115 1 fl11riSt'S shop B1-st wiwluw I'111r1 l11r your lu- t11r1 l1.1ppin1.sx. YPIDI If IDIS Ifl AINF 1'1111111111111 ll 111111'1r.11111 1111111 111 1111 11 know IAIIICY IS 111 like hor. 51111 11.15 LI inllv 51-rx1111.1lity tl1.1t's irrcsistihlc. In .1 way typi1.1lly hun S111-vw I I1k1-m11xi1 mon nursimg 1111111 1 hilly, .Ifla HILI1. ,. ny 1 .I M ' l - 1111111 .1l11l I1-n1l llL'I' t.1l1-nts 111 thc i1111'si11g IFI'UIit'N' H1 . 'll Il.I I . NIAITFORD CIIARI IN 1111111111111 ll 1111 111111111 A111 unc inturL'stL'1l III ILIXIIIQ lug, l11.1w11y i1111w1l1'n lilac fil1.ll'IL'S Atlus! In .1 11-w XL'.lI'N Cil1111l14 will t1-ll V1111 l111w lW1.'1111w hc-'s 141111114 111 11111111 in I' .. . 11111111111 .11 1A . .11 1 YIIITIX' h1x'1- 1111 tr1111lwl1- I-llllillllllll hix 1111111111111 S'I'AGC1.lSlI,I.INI. .'X'111 11111111 111 1 1111. 17111 .11111111111 111 1011111111111 111 1111 1,1-.11l I'1111t is .1 l111t1'111l lmppy l.11l 3 l1L'1l I'.lIIIL'I' r11lI up IIIN sl1-1-vm .lllkl wnrk 1111 .1 l111tr111l tl1.1n um-11 111 1111 IILIIIIIIIQ 111' LIIIIPIIUQ. N1-xt yL'.II' Iiill will 1l1'iv1' tl1.1t l111t1'111l 111 A1ggi1'I11111l wl11'1'11 111- will 111.11111 in 1111--I1.1i1i1s. SIAUU, PAISY 'i111111'1'.111 1111 1111 111 111.1111 l11111.Q1? 1 U K, 1 . 1 K , . 1 I'1t WC 11111-11 w11n1lcr if thix 11111111-n1t11r1-1l Pur- ple 1l111snt t.1I11 1111 11111 11111111 I.11.11lx 111 Iur 1111 rgy is 1-xpcllul in tII'.IWII1j.Q 11n1l p.1inting. We think sI11-'II i11.1kc LI w11n1l1'rful 1'11111111cr1'i.1l artist. STERLING, WI LLARD RICHARD He'll zierer be 1111! zrilb zu. Once again Tootie's cleaclly assortment of pit- ches causes a hatter to go clown swinging. It looks as if he will he hearing that olcl familiar call Bat- ter up! for a long time, for after gracluation he plans to hc-come a professional hallplayer. STERTZ, LEON A deep and ,itlzdiuui gc'f1fIc'n1.u1. If the amount of work clone in high school is any inclication of his future as a successful lawyer, this staunch Democrat will have large practice, Lc-on has heen active as an Interscholastic League clL'clglimer,1lt1cl was a memher of the orchestra ancl chorus. STINSON, RANDOLPH Idtxlli .in lflt zi'urld',i m.i.ilcr'ri. Vlfhen Ranily's heacl isn't in the cloucls he's husy with the hancl, church work. or clissecting worms for Biology. These things are his major interests .incl at Baylor or Harclin-Simmons he'll continue stuclying religious eclucation. You cleserve the hest. STRANG, JAMES SIDNEY flc'lmu tffcafi flflldfl' flmu ziwr'd'i. One of the most valuahle players on the varsity tioothall team is Sicl, Wfhen he is not going off tackle, he is collecting foothall pictures .incl hunt- ing. Shriners Institute will not only get an excell- ent player in Sidney, hut also an amhitious gentle- INJI1. STRONG, BARBARA Gnd lfiicii flwm all. of aio c'.1i1'I I Inu' .i df1:cf1? This cute lass has won our hearts, even though she's hc-en at BHS only one year. Barhara, who's a mc-mher of Boosters antl Y-teens, racliates frienclliness ancl personality. Surely she'll make friencls as easily at Hollins, STUART, DAVID MON ROIS limi flu Lum -5li1c'ci'cf.ii1d mf1Af1dn1l. lust give me a foothall game or a camera ancl l'm contenteclf' says Dave , Besicles foothall, he enioys all types of sports, math is his favorite suh- 1L'ct. The Longhorns of Tll will welcome David as a BA major next year. STI 'AR'I', EDXVARD Iwi' ffm mnrfi rc tl :full fui'im1c.i tr fhllll, Cotton tincls satisfaction in working? Oh, hut clon't get the iclea thatis all he cloes--auto racing is his first loxc. Being an actiwc mcmhcr of the VIC proves he has the ahility to make a name for himself in the future. STI Ll., ULRALD CLARK A lflclil fJc.1rI ffici Inuit. jerry has reachecl popularity in BHS hecause of keen personality ancl sharp wit. He has heen on the track team ancl also likes music ancl avia- tion. Attencling Texas A8cM ancl majoring in Aero- nautiral Engineering are his plans. STU I ES, C. H. ll 11111 fat 1.11u' 11'f1111 lu' d1'f1111'I.1'. fJ1'I1111i .1 111.111'1 11111 111111 I11111. It 11111 hlw hillbilly 11111s11', sports, 1lI'lLl t1111tI, 11111 I111x'1- .1 l11t in 111111m11n with this fricntlly, 1l.11'lc-l1.1i11'1I hwy. Hu's luccn il f11itI1f11I INf11r11i11g W'.1t1I1 1111-111h1'1' I111' tl11'1'v yL'1lI'S. C. H. ll.lSl1'l tltyitlt-tl un thc Iunlcy' 111lI1-gc yet. 5111 ION RIC HARD INIII I ARD UH11 414111111 11.111111 I111KQ11'.1. Ri1I111 h.1s that 1Icsi1'11hIc 111111l1i1111ti11n 11t I11'.1ins, 11crs111111lity, .intl 11thlcti1 .1I1iIity. H1-'s unc 11f11111'.11L'tc1'111is Pl.lyCI'5, .mtl autivc i11 Hi1Y wurlt. liking 11111th 115 hc tlm-S, Ditk will unter cithcr Ritt-11r'I'llt11st111lyl'111'I1ia C. I'. A. TANIYIIN GITNI3 H11 l1!1 11.1j1r11-g11i1 11-11111 1111111111111! 111 1111111- 1111111'. This 1111111-t11-I1111 111'1I1it1'1't11.1I L'I1l.:ll'lL'k'I' will 111.1I1cu hia l111I I-111 Ik'.lI'l1ll1j.Q 11t I..1111111' 111' thc U11ivcrsity ul' H1111xt1111, hut 1.1111pin1g 11111I tixhingg will 111.1lc11 .1 xtrung l1i1l lui' his Npqlrt- time when 1111t 1-111111111-tl in Iw1111k l1'.11'11i11Iu .1l't1.'1' g1'111lu.1ti1111. TAYIIOR, DOl'Cil.AS U11 1'11l1.Uf1.111'1f 11111111171 fu 111111 .1f11114Q. I thriw 1111 tllxt L.ll'N .llltl l3L'.llllll-Ill XYUlllL'Il,il s.1yx D1111:l.1s. Allh1111Ql1 his 11i1l1c11111111' is S1111tI1 l'11'lq rt isnt .1 1111110 l111.1I puipltn Ihis t.1lI nunim 1L11tQ .11'1111111I plt'11tv lllxl IIHN ytixt w11n't I11- tht- x.1111t1 w1tI11111t I11111. ' TAYLOR, IZIAINIZ H1111 1111111f11I11f11 N11 f111111.111 111111 l1111l'1 .'1'11 lil I 1111 I .l 11 wtf' l:l.llllL'iS h1.'1111til11I x'11i1c Il.IN 11'c.1tt'1l quite 1 st111w11t111t1 l1c1c. since she-'s Iwwn wlimt with tht- YLNI t1'111l 1-1th111 lN111'tl1xx cstcrit 111' N I SC., I IRRN . IOAN l'11111111.1111'1 ll 1111 l11111111'.1111111 111 g.11111'1,Qq 111.11 11'f111'f1 If 1 ll .'1f1 111 11l,f,1111. C11-111u1.1 l,L'.Ikll w.15 t1.111spI.111tt'1I l1'11111 C11'111'u1.1 1.1 ,. 1 1 1111114 .it 11111 . SIL 111.11l1- .1 pl.11 1- I-111 IlL'I'Nl'lli Ill ISHN intl NVL'-l'l' 1111 1i11 . . 1 .1 1 1' , W 1.1 L tliix tutuim- 1l1'Si1g11c-1' will xttitlv it North lux is Ntitt l111l111xK11lI111 'I'lIA'I'CfIIIfR. lllflllllrh' IIIIGII l1.'f11'f1.Q1 111. 1111111 111111. ,11111'1111f111!1'.'11111 Stilwlw' tits to .1 tht-xc tl11'1'1- lk. This quit-t l11l w.1x .1 1111-111l11'1' nt thc ISHS Mixul c,llUl'lXi .intl likw xp111'ts11l 11Ilki111lw. llv 111111 1111 t11111Ilt'.14v,I111t Wll.llL'Xk'I' lic dues, his will .intl 1I1't1-1'111in.1t11111 will p.1x11tl11-1'i1.11l11l x11111-xxl111'l11111. 'I'HUM1XS, lSIl.l.Y HH1, f1l1'.1 11'.1l1f1.11 l11f11'1.1f1111f 11111111 111.111- 1111 111 13111115 llillx lx 1 111111t 1111Ixl111111l lI1aIllNlfll1LlN Nlllltll A INLIIIITLI 11l tltm DI. C.l11l1, I11 11l.111x I11 w111l11 .1ltL1 u1'.11l11.1ti1111 hut hc liupu t11 trtvt-l first Witli his .1111l11t11111 .lllsl lI1tllI5lll1lLlN xpitit, hun suit' t11 1111 IHOMAS, QAROLX N ELLEN Sha 1,1 tl fflnlfllurfl of dL'.ll'El7f. .J dtlllfllljj 517.4712 im mirage jf1y. ' 'Point, point, and pas tlc hourccf' Th.1t's just one of thc many things that Carolyn will teach in hcr own tlanting school. liut furthur stutly at Mary lialtlwin Collage will tome first. Witli Carolyns hrains, personality and smilr, thc future is hers. THOMAS, GERALD DON l'fli'f1fl1'w'md. t'.11'ufr'e 11 .md lllllljfllj fllszffltf' No om- cvcr thinks of Bug without rctalhng his perpetual grin, for hc is always happy. Gootl semi, tl.1ssi1.1l and popular musif, spcutlw, antl all sports arc among his likes, His fricntlly lata' will light up thc halls ot' l..1m.1r next yt-ar. 'l'HOMl'Si 7N, MARILYN Gr'.1ul11l .md nidnl 111 .iff 1f11'cffw1.' You may su' lit-lwn truising arountl in hc-1' hlatk Hutlson ot' 5.lllI1fL'I'll1j.I gaily tlown thc hall, hut wl1crc1'cr you sc-c hor you'1'c sure to fintl .1 tutc, lricntlly girl. This .ivitl fan of foothall antl haslcct- hall will ht- .1 to-ul on thc Lamar tampus. TIIERNITY, HAL GRIPON TIM fztif m.111.1.qu' H1 ffm' ll.If1. .ln 'l'hat's Towel Ticrncy, faithful antl cfl'it'icnt I11AlI1.lj.QL'l' of thc Royal Purple foothall .mtl t1'.11lc teams, Hc cnioys sports antl Il1.lll1L'I1l.lIlLs .intl plans to go into offitc or I11Lll'1.lj.Ik'fl.ll work alter ,ur.1tlu.1ting from l,ilH11ll' antl TU The ht-st ol' t-vt'rytl11ng to you, Hal-you'ru ll rcal Royal l,LIl'A plc. TC Il VCHSTUNE, EARL VERNON Ht 1111141 Vfml lf?.JI'1ol1 iiwu ur lm!-lm! lwu' will flltl-ltd flu' ,Q.n11i. 'l'l1.1t gootl olc Baylor Line is thc song Url-Ulllllll will hc- singing soon. Hc lt-ttcrul in haslccthall .mtl haschall, .mtl his amhition is to hc a t'oath. This man of few wortls will travel far up tht- l11tl1lL't'ol's111tL'ss. TOVUNSIYND, ANN 'I'14'.11 l1I'L 4'll1z'1,1 Nldkci luv' fr11.lf1f4'. Gusscr has il passion for musit, antl sha-'s per- forint-tl in our orthcstra for thrcc years. Ann will soon hc- tcathing future gcncrations thcir AUCS, 'cause she-'s going to Lamar and TSCVU to prepare lor tht- tc-11tl1ing profession, 'liRAlNlfR. HARRY l'RlfS'liUN A rum' Illlllflfllllllj of Vl7'nflL'iII1d lIHl. Harry is thc- kintl of guy who takes lite as it tomcs .intl trosscs his hritlgcs as lu- Lomas to tl11'm. l,.1n111r will help him ovcr thc Hhritligcn of lmowlwlgc nuxt yt-ar. TRI TIZTT, MARI li U11 jfrffm In 2111111114 If 111' uhh fu f1w'f'm'v1 ll. 'iWlI1klL'l', tliough shc's small, l1as loatls ot un- crgy. Anything with a tinge of atlvcnturc or ox- fitcmcnt will win Maries prompt support. Sh:-'s a loyal Purple rootcr, antl sho also hoostctl the Boosters and Y-teens. Ol' BHS will miss your sparkling personality, Winkic . IITRNPR I4ANNII'l'Vl1IYNI .Vit 11.11 In 11 LllL,l in .ru-lI.U14f film. Vfho tlo you think inakcs thc blocks for thc fea- turc page ot' our BHS Ncws' Fannin' ol' ioursc .hr has huoma intlisprnsahlr whrn tluoiations for tlinws intl lSiL'lI'll7llL'S 'irc to hc trcitul Fin nic 1. ILINI tht hliiharl Anrrlo ol tht mcnior tlan. VAN SCHOI lliROliK. TOMMIIZ Null tim! rind mf! qmdy lommic is that unsoplustitatctl wnior who laxca hy mating poprorn antl tlruaming to thc Iatt-st rctortls. This littlt- gal hclicvcs in getting right into things, so shc'll go straight into thc. husim-ss worlil. Kon-p smiling, Tommie, tor your smilv is what wrt ll rciminhci' most. VAT UHAN, Hll.DA NAI: Hu f iv, ffm rr It fwfr ul nu :fur Iliff! nlfrfflqulu. lilontln , atloralwln littlr miss, has hun a BHS nr-ws t.irnpaigi1 manager for two years and also sc-t'rt't.1i'y of hor tivits tlass. You rant fail in lift' Hiltli lm iuw you'rc so swcct VATTCJHN DAT TOTN Kimi multi .xml .wud lcllffir ilvillf fight lm imc. This hoy with thc im-tivsliiiig wit lvft us and wont to Tcxas Military Acatlcmy tor two years Than hu rcturnml to ISHS. Wt'.fL' rt-ally glatl you rains hack, if only for a short time. Sm- you at l imu Dilti Vl RNON 1101 A TAXI , .fv.1tltr. mf! lv.1frff1m,i,v, ll flu md of fill. Flight now lmiving on Runway 5 will hr- hcuiral hy hola lrayv attur tollc-gc, as sho will hr' an air- linc liontuss. Sho has he-cn in thc- lwantl .Intl has taken ilt-vp iiitcix-at in all sports. Nay the sky hc your limit, Gola Fayu. VINCIZNT, BARBARA IIZANNINIQ 'fifizrw ilrultl lfn i' fr! H11 N141 I rrmr lfu . git... .ws . 4 litc, antl it will surely he I'L'.lallt'Ll. Partitipating in thc Rainbow Girls .intl Civic liantl arc Bar hirik pistiiuux' stump tollcttinag iw hcr favorite liamar w ill hr llah 5 lutura Alma Nate r. V4 XQIZS. ZOLLIIE RUTH t 11 111,11 No mattcr how gloomy tht- situation, Zollic al- wayw ww the xunny sitlc of it. To ln' a soprano xingvr ix her tlrc-am, hut it that Llog-sn't work, sho will hc tontcnt to hc ai it-wclcr. Two talcnti arc lu-ttvr anywayl XVALDROT7, -IOY STTTNNIS fr1Vl'ffti Jrjlfifh' ffM'.llfLl1ff7L.lPf.U It you want a girl who is lots ot tun, who is in L-wwllr-nt luulcr -mtl who likes to pliv tennis tlun -loy is thr ral tor you. Sha will bc a t A S L to Q ltg.1lsttrct.1rv. WARD, NORMAN ,fHC'f.l'Il!1t' of fl feu' u'br1f0lfou'Gr1d. Play ball! will be a familiar cry to Norman, for his aim is to become a professional baseball player, This three year baseball letterman is also fond of football, basketball, and music. ln music or baseball, we know he'll soon reach the top. WATT, JOHN EDGAR Lei ui' bare flame. johnnys that tall, blonde senior who always has a ready smile for everyone. He's one of BHS's fu- ture mechanical or chemical engineers. johnny will support Aggieland's maroon and white after graduation from BHS. Don't every forget us, john. WEAVER, HERBERT REESE Hfllllbllllkll Ilt'ILJ1'gllL'.l IlllfL'1l'J7'dL'd.H Eore! This is a familiar cry sounded by our long-driving, low-scoring golfer - Bert . Some large college will capture, on a golf scholarship, this lien Hogan, -lr. , who was president of his home room both his junior and senior years. WEBLS, JIMMY It if .1 l7.lf7f7Yl bear! 111.11 lui f7!k'lIl-I of ffiw1u'.r. Everyone knows likeable jimmy and his Model A. This vice-president of the BHS chapter of the junior Red Cross also enjoys horseback riding and swimming. As a future Baylor Bear Lil' Boy will study to be an electrical engineer or .1 C. P. A. XVA Ll., -IOHN CHARLES G'11'e me fha' open r.n1ge. Theres no doubt about it1 this vocational ag students heart is in farming and ranching. A A M will be very luck to get Buddy-Vice President of FFA last year and President this year. May good luck steer your way, pardner. WALL, HOWARD fl guud Afellvzw Ilt'l'E'!' lace.: .1 friend. Howard is the goodnatured lad with a friendly smile for all, especially the fairer sex. He likes football and food, and he takes an interest in the National Guard, Someday he is going to be an electritian, though he may join the Army first, WALTON, HARLINE li1't'r-ytlviflg btxllzllfnf ll lwr'.1l2le. This darling gal has smiled and laughed her way into the hearts of all. Puddin spends most of her time swimming or listening to hillbilly music. When next year rolls around Harlene will be in Mississippi at Gulf Park. WALTON, RAY lf1w'Y1 111.111 it .1 ruflmze. fm! RJII Il .1 Ianni. Your eyes travel up, up, up, and then finally you look into the smiling eyes of Ray Boy. The man who has aided our basketball and football teams so admirably and who has been president of his homeroom two years will ride with thc Texas Longhorns next year. Whlili, ROBERT Ile but etxfuea' lhe name of Jer1ior. Boh has been in the spotlight the last few years taking part in the Golden Gloves. Motorcycles are another favorite hohhy along with bowling. Betause of Boh's ahility to go forward he will al- ways he tops, XVIZITZEI., BILLY Tire Nlffcfchll m.111uef.i' zeilh Ike br.11'eJl mind. This blond-headed guy with the beaming smile is one of the friendliest hoys in school, hut he prefers the time that titks from 3:25 rw. m. to 8:05 a. in. Witli a hohhy of guns we feel sure he will he shooting things up after graduation. Wl2l.CIH, NVINSTON Yon will jvwrt- 'win' uwrllz 1111 lbir fine old e.n'lf1. Speed usually has one thing on his mind, wo- inen. But why don't you speak for yourself, Xvinston! He puts his heart into basketball, and also likes to go into attion with a rod and reel, Ol' Aggieland will flaiin Vfinston next September. Wlil.l.S, BUDDY ll fwV3 ful flft fu' lou ILVIIJIILT' Bud is that short hut peppy lvoy who would rather fate a firing squad than get up on a hlue Monday. Although Buddy is not sure what type work he will do in the future, if it tontains hunt- ing and tishing he will he satisfied. XX'l3S'l', .IAMITS C. i'N'.1llnt ll llll ffft.iv11n'. Wfhen you think of -liin, you naturally think of a likalvle fellow who rlUCSll'l worry. VUL' wererl't surprised when he insisted that school should he turned out so that he tould go dutkhhunting, so .uid .i hunter is he. Heres to suuessful huntingg may you always hit the mark. KWH lflil.liR, DORIS FAYIZ xl lllllfe. .1 14 wwf. .1 ruff, Ill fflfuv rzwrrfi .1 llrllllllt girl. Salt and pepper toniing uplw No, it isn't an order at a tate, its gust Sandy collecting salt and pepper shakers. Doris has heroine an asset to our tlass hy heing so sweet and easy to get along with. XWHlilil.liR, GLIZNDA lfliRRlZl.l. lim Udllflfl ll t'1ir'a'fu1il.ll1l. Glenda is that loyahle Miss who will light up the halls of Lamar and then Baylor to hetome a Pl? mayor. Glenda is very industrious for she loves to sew and took. May happiness he yours, 'cause you'ye tertainly given it to others, Glenda. XVHIZRRY, -IAYNIE li. lair they um i'ur1q11w' Mlm lzeffezw they mn. .lanie is that taffy-haired girl, who was editorial editor of the BHS News. Wlit-n .lanie hears Swing your pardnerf' she is happy, for that means square dancing whieh is her special interest. The Baylor Bears will give her a hug next year. WHITE, ALAN HU fVfc'l1dIA'IffI ir line 1!'J1'6' of life. Alan is one of those cheerful souls who can grin, even after being politely squelched by cer- tain teachers. Alan does everything leisurely and takes life as it comes. When he leaves us, Alan's next stop is Lamar where he'll learn all he can about electronics. WHITIQ, BILLY GLYNN ll'ie .uw Ike AQQQZILKI-fbt fl.2.2lt,'.l are 11'e. ' Bill tnot -lessie, his twin brotherfj will explore the petroleum industry at 'ole A 8: M next year and the professors had better watch out-Billy may play hooky and get Jessie to take his place! XVHITE, JESSE LYNN A Wllffl' 1'e1'ml.i 11fr'1e11dl-1 lItlflH'c'.l' Is it Billy or jesse? It's jesse, who plans to start toward his chemital engineering degree at Lamar. Safe cracking isn't his ambition, but working with keys does provide a good hobby-along with giving the gals a break by dating a little. WICKIZR, MARIAN KIOYCE She filer 1111 1l1e .IIIIIIIAI ffdt' uf ilu- liner, Teaching is the profession Alody plans to follow af- ter attending Kent State University in Kent, Ohio. Her interests center around reading, stamp col- lection, and listening to all kinds of music. Best of luck to our future tea-Jher. XYIIDNER, IRIS ,IEANNIETTE A burr f11,g1 t'llflll4lfZ7 In lmfd .ffl lbe 111111111111-,r. Need a good stenographer? Look no farther 'Netteu will fill the bill. Collecting books ant working on scarfs take up most of her spare time Punctuality like .Ieannette's is a good Lharatteristic especially for a stenographer. i XVIGGINS, EDGAR C,11f1!i1111, IIIAI i'.1j1l.1i11, flue If-Lt1P'vfllfll'ffI in d1111e, Captain Wiggiiisl is yelled from the stands while the band is performing at half time at foot- ball games. Not only is Eggar band captain, but also is an important asset while playing se.- ond base or shortlstop on our baseball team. Good luck, Cap? XVILDIQR, ROSS ll lmI .1 .ifu11dIf1r1f1 lie ll lt'lll1 fm lullgllr 0' Everyone knows Ross as BH5's outstanding ent- , cee. Ross can make any assembly go over with a 1 bang. Ross, Vite-President of the senior tlass, has been aftive in student countil and Hi'Y, lle will study law at Texas ll. Witli his knaik for 4, Q 1 living hell go far. . A, NWILLIAMSON, CHARLES RAY R ss 1' '31 Ze Ps . ol-. 1:-:. args Opelousas , who came to us from Louisiana, has made tountless friends in BHS. A friendly, like- able, and sintere fellow, he is fond of sports .mtl hunting, but school is not particularlv dear to him. Charles vull enter Lamar ncxt year for his higher education, and he'll be a valuable asset there WISE, BILLIE MAE xl lfjalldfnl jrevzmzl ll Jill-1' fm'c1'er Billie Mae is a gal with a yen for writing letters. Wlie-ii l5illie's tripping the light fantastic she is always happy. After graeluatinn you will find Billie Mae, a whiz at math, studying bookkeeping at Iillint Business College. XVOOD, .IAN E If ,szlullre teen' gold, fhun uvflildal be .1 111iN1m1i1i1'e, Cunley is one of our tall brunette senior girls. ,lust show .lane a swimming pool, antl she-'s apt tn jump in, 'tause she loves to swim. Shc's going tn Stephens next year to major in hume ee- nnirmies, her favorite sulvjeet. Buys, take note! V001 3DXXf'ARD, ISC Jlilil. M1.l.QI7l ull Inari .wif fYfi'.l.1.Ull In Izmir, luxe me my hunts antl satlille, says Lantly , a honey lwluntle. This lover nt hurses plans tn riele the range at 'IASCXX' next year. She was home- rnnm presitlent her lreshman year anel hopes to snmeilay alsu presitle over a ranih ut her own. XWQ JOLMAN. CHARLES IZDXVARD Ile ll lfu' ,Hilde il uf lfii find. lt' in sume future year you have .1 broken re- l'i'igei'atnr just gn tn see Pee Wfeeu, for this enterprising young man is planning to he a refri- geration parts manager. llntil then he-'ll he fnunel amuntl l.amai s campus anel engaging in his lliyivrite attivities- -hunting anel fishing. XXf'RlUl-l'l', MARGIE 1'f1i'fff1n'rf1i'J. i'.mlne.n1d migfvfyx f1l4.rf2ft. Margie, who likes tu meet people anel is highly suwessful at making them like her, has heen maixhing in the l'ui'ple lianel tour years. She wants to he either an airline hostess ni' a nurseg nursing sthoul will help prepare her fur either of the two. XWYNN, HUliY MARSHALL fl fH'llll'L '17 guild lifffizei. Billy tlllll tletitle hetween meihlnies or the giimiy husintss, hut Lamai will he where lit will leirn his trule une su' the other Girls' He luvcs I lu ls, H X IAINIISAS, SAM xl illf'fl.1f21m1tq lfu' Lzdfer ji .1 1111141 z1'1rliu.Q1r1,s!uJ lfifrlyfl Calling Dr. H ianitsas. Sainlw . a wry uisatile hm' is giving tu SMI' to stuilv metlieine He-'s an Lxeelltnt ilutrleailer, anil he ilitl an equally tint' wh in the lntt'rsilwl.1stii' League Play .mtl the tlrama tlass play. Su lung, Dm 7 YOl 'Nik lilZl.VA ,WAN Slit ffnfi In r lnillfffii in ilu' lwllum ul' fu 1' fu.Ifl. wli flu flu lid' .md Ulllifi i. lhis human tlynamn will stuely meilieine at La- mar. lielya was very active in stutlent fguuneil, the lnterstlinlastie League ilehaters, antl was news eilitnr uf the BHS News. lielva, wnrtls are hartl tu tlintl that will LlL'9L'l'll1L'VULl Q kv YOUNGBLOOD, NORMA JEAN A cheerful mmpazziorz if worth gold. Jeanie is that pcppy, black-headed senior with the sparkling personality and an excellent example of the word-true friend. This homeroom secretary for three years, Booster Club, Y-teens, and FHA member will attend Sam Houston State Teachers College. Future? Success, ot' course. 5 ei A l.,' if sz 5-al . i'6iV1 I L .Ji ov iw A---,A A We expect them to burst into song 8. All monkeys aren't in the zoo. any minute. 9. Bon voyage. ' Hes just putty in her hands. 10. They come from a long line of flies. Proof that a smile is good ll. The loveliest line between two points salesmanship. is a curved one! I'll hire 'em. 12. It's not the man in your life but the Leanin' on the ole top rail. life in your man that counts. There's plenty of room on the couch 13. Bailey's parking lot. by me. 14. What tree did these limbs fall out This is the one we've been talking of? about. napa? IX A-fu. . I Junior lass Gffirers N Ann MnKnighl 'I r'vm11r'w' I2alig.1r Kelley .S t'l'!'C'frH'-1 dl!! Mrs. Lconie Weyzinal, Miss Gloria Holmes Sf7rJ1l,i'0l1i' Lois Marie Kelly l 'IH' Plvilift Pat Wlicixt Pl'c'i'f1f0llf f in n 4, ,i N. i 5 9 IIM7 Abell, Bette Abshier, Donald Abshier, jo Ann Adams, Maxine Allison, Robert Arnold, Reba Adams, George Audilet, jimmy Sgg Babin, janice Barclay, Harvey V Barnard, Donald R. , i I S' n 5 s K Basco, Irby s Bennett, Don P, S l Bennett, Raymond y 5 Benson, Billy Benson, jacklyn Berry, Kathryn Blllln5,slLy, Edmond Bonura, RlLl1l1I'Cl Bonura, Vita May X X N1 Boozer, Charles Bordages, joe Borden,.Gene Boswell, Dorothy Boudreaux, Ross Bradshaw, Frances A Brewton, W. L. 5 Briggs, Eleanor l iq' X- C- iv I 'Ami BI'lltOI1,jL1llC Bryan, jesselyn Bryant, Bill , gl Burton, jerry , ...ns 2 ,. Butler, H. A. ,amplwcll, Hershcl V' ll -A Camper, Gwendolyn -Al I X Careglas, Diane YF .1-f Q51 3 af so . l , Carlisle, Alan Carter, Betty Cascio, Connie Caywood, Howard Chadick, Alice I' Cato, Helen fl is 0- rx Chance, Barney Cochran Billie Cochran Billy Cleveland, Bill Colxm Dick Cooksey Joanne f 'F D i X 1 Cowart Dolores Crager, Minor Creech, Dolores Creech, Esta Ray Crow, Vivian Dc Bartolo, Lucy Diahmnn, Dorothy Driehs, Freda Duhon, Earl Lee 5. 'R Q Durso, joseph , 5-' , - sw v IE' EL1Sll1LllU, Gerald I' H , ' Eisen, Harold X 1 V l K or Elder, Nita luibriguze, Bonnie Q Q- In P .li 6 5L,1M C A lord, Carolyn l'ort, Larry Fremin, George GQIOITI l lor'1 Mlrie G'lI'llCI' Tom Gurrard Louie Garza, Rebecca Coodman M'1fL'Cll'1 Granger Yxonne Greer Colleen asdkr Hn, .w I- Greer, Collice Grey, Mary Elizabeth QP' G- QQ 3' if Griffing, Gay Gripon, Eula Lee Guidry Bertha Guillory Lena Guseman Dianne Guscman, dloanne f- Harper, Dorothy Harrison, Frances Hart, Raymond Havner, Billy i,Qirt I A. fi. , Hawkins, George Henckel, Roy Hensley, Thomas Hilgemeier, Henry Hill, Mary jo Hilsman, Gerry Hinote Carlene Holden Richard Holmes Betty Horn Yvonne Houston Nancy Hughes Jimmy if ,. Hutchison, Mary Anne H X 'i Huthnance, Billy f- . 6 , 45 me ' xi ,,: e K if ' X ' ' james, Raymond 1 A it I 5 xv jeffress, Sue 4 L-Q41 X f N f m . all X I 'ig Q s johnson Andrew johnson, Buddy wx ? .1 Y jones, Sammy Kelley, Doris Lee - Kelley, Lois Marie O :B X' Kelly, Charles G: A 1. v . gs ,,.l 1 B Kelly, Edgar , ' ' Kelly, Vivian Q P N E - 1 K W J 5 X 6- Kimmey, H. C. l 6' Kindsvater, Betty Laminaclx, Marian Lee, Patty LeVo1s, Martha Lionberger, Randel Lupe, Martha Lockwood, Carolyn .I N Marks, Lillian Marshall, L. W. Matthews, Charlene Matthews, J, K. ,,. fy? - Di, l C' A they-4115 va X, - l -v gil: 15 - Maxwell, Paula Meek, Peggy Sue Mills, Donel Mills, Ike Milton, Barbara Minniear, Robert Moncrief, Carl Morel, Nancy Munro, Diane Myers, Joyce McAdams, Myrtle McCallan, A. McCarter, Bobby McKenzie, Dorothy is A M' H . 5 l ,sax xx V . V' W i z S' l, my i McKnight, Ann i McMullen, Drue Netterville, C. K. Netterville, Reid 3 I W Q A Netterville, Sammy Noble, Bessie Noble, Wilson Neil, john Oclle, Mary Louise Ogden, Dixon A , W' 5 5 9' i .l. 'a Q jig .1 Owen, Lolita Pace, Carolyn Park, Patterson, Dorris Dawn Sam Patterson joe Lee Peel Frank PittS Nidine Plain, Yvonne fi' I a 4 9 Q 'uf I' ,I V ,dlili ' it 7' Potts, M2lXCy' Powell, joan Rahe Rector, Malcolm Rita Anne Reho, Wzlnnlgl Lee Richardson, Allen Richert, Cora Marin RlggS,MQ1fflI1 pw Riggs, Tommy Riley, Marilda Rolvi mon, Patsy R .',El ab h Osc rzi et tx Rush Cecil Samuelson Don Sanders, Sylvia Sandlin Lou can 2' Schaeffer, Mildred Srhnabel, Peggy Schwab, Robert Scott, Elsie un! A 5' 1 'L-'B Seale, Peggy jo Sears, Gene Sears, Marilyn Sibley, Virginia Simmons, Mary Louise Siragusa, Sam Smith, Billy Smith, Elton 5- ' 'tpl mx' ll Smith, I reeman Smith, james Smith Jo Ed Smith, P. Solomon, Rusty Spencer, Barbara Spa rling Ellsworth Stagg, Sue Stanfield Mike Storkholm Joanne Strang Billy 1 'Sp rl NW 13411 Stuart Louise Suggs, Ann Tamplm, Ray 'I amcy, Lou Ellen FI honms, BOl7l7lf. Thomas, I0 Ann Tl1fCi1llglll, Tommy 'I1crncy, Waltcr 'I rawuk, Don Kelton Vlclx, DlLl'xIL Vlcknry, Carol VICDO, Mlllllftl Wglllacc, Shirley I W4xll1lL'c, Vifaync Wfalton, Suzzumc W2lfC, Maribcl Wcz1x'cr, PLIUICILI Wccml, I rank Wear, B.1l'lJl1I'.l Wfcstmorcluml, Nanny Wlmcglt, Pat 5 l Wlmitc, Edith Willc'Ott, Bob Wfilliams, Margaret Wirnberly, Yvonne B Wiliter, Vernon Wise', jim 5 ZZ' , 1 yy Wrigl1t,Crt1t'e X 4 x l A, Yawn, Mary - K I ' 'K ki I 6 3 Youngblood, jo Ann Terry, -lune 1 -ef EW W.. A-.-7 ii Nt julia .L I .1in't got nobody. All we need is .1 man? I use Pepsodent. I owe my suttess to Arthur Murray. May I horrow your c.xrt.1ss lor this struggle? Mary, your straps .Ire showing. We I.lI'l with jun. 8 9 I0 II I2 13 I4 Dont you dare! F We're as fresh as we lookf Looks pretty good from this angle. Have YOU given to the Community Chest? Mr. and Mrs. Typical freshman Here they lie, where they ought to be! 123 DPBDIUDRES Q X W X' 77 NAL 6,4349 ff, M ft-L 4.41 Svupbumnre lass QBfficers gig 1 'gl N i ' I k .ijfplq N , ,, ,. K, A A , nf ? - I , ff I fi ., I ' V Q ' 1' 5 X :K I X I, fs, ' G , 1 I LA 4 Harry Turncr ,147'L'rJ.!Il7 U Suzy Rowe Semulfzf'-3 s. K Edythc Smith, Spomor Donald Ray Wzlrrcrm I 'ffv Pf'L'.licJ'Ul1l Ray Cfalwlc Pl'U.YfIlL'Ilf an 'N I s- , xiii six r 4 Ll 'li I I Z. Q 1 ,, 52' J S of , X P ' -V ,X FQ, ' A l 2 3' -J 5 , 5 ggffgzfgff f .I ' , xt U' J. ::?- 'Ei . V Q- v A I i .' , f X - K , w '.f' k, as 'it ee 't f 4' .3 Allen, Tom Anderson, Doris jean - Andros, Chrissy Applewhite, Rodney Ashley, Barbara Bailey, David Baldwin, james F. Ballenger, Thomas Baskin, Barbara Bateman, Victor Beehler, Buddy ' Bellaire, Leewood Benedict, Erncstine Benson, Tommy Bice, Carolyn Biggs, Barbara Black, jerry Blackwell, john Blaylock, Emma jean Bogie, Natalie Boyett, james Bravo Beatrice Q A at ' gl Z 3? if 8 ' R 0, , Briggs Albert Britt Barbara ff-1. Brooks, David Brown, Ray Lee Y 0' T-L , I J ,Q Brown, Tommy ' s ' 4M X X ,fs .. Bryant, Ross - Xl, 5' o 'i J l x aff' M . f ln 1332, , . 6 'L-, li' 7 9 S w I . 0 4 '45, ,. ,Y '43 Bullion Willianm Burford, jo Ann Burleson, G. A. Busbee, Eva Ray Bybee, David U Q' V Byrd, Charles , nd 3. S, ' 4 Wy N V ' Cable, Ray . ' 1 l - lx Cain, Donvie xl l l X Callaway, Wesley B- Cannon, Billy ,7 Caudrllo, Josephine Cecil, Grayson Carraway, Betty Cassidy, Krste ef 4 949' Chambers, Barbara Chapman, David g Chinnock, Ted 5 1 .ff - 'I .A s , ,f r- , r 1- , fun. . . ' . 'if ' ' W Christian, Barbara Chand, Barbara X 'W X 5 all Clampitt, Richard all , 0 T-s Y, : ' gy - 1,4 id .N Ur 15 . fax ,, I N, N g- 4- -if A Nm J fi -x ,- ti , Q if A , Cloud, joan Cloy, Dick Coale, Janelle Cobbs, Richard Coffman, Mary jo Comer, Kenneth Cook, Bill Cooper, Virginia V I pn- Q' 'ix -, 1 .1 'N L fs li Corley, Pattie Correll, Calvin Crane, Don Crook, Karlyne Daigle, Allen Davis, joe Day, joyce Dean, Charles DeCordova, Donald Denman, Caroline of if 1' Dent, Gerald V DeRise, Betty jo ' dx Dickson, Elizabeth Dodgcn, Dulce 'V Donnelly, Alice Wi ' . I 7' 'P . A? ,, A . DuBois, Keith 2, 1 Edelson jean Edmonson Martha Eickenhorst Della Elliott, jimmy Ellis, Ben Ellis, Bobbye 3, -x Ellison, Edgar Fazio, joe i Fazio, Mary in Fears, Huey ii 6 J K . if . ,E I V I V ,W Ferris, Neil Fielder, Thomas X G 1 i I I l Fisher, Russell F fv Flabiano, Antoinette A gn Ford, johnny t Frederick, Curtis W J, Frontis, jean Gaston, Jo Ellen Glover, Jeanie Goodman, Arlen Graves, Pat Gray, Cheryl Grey, Jimmie Greenberg, S. . A L A , J, .Tj-, :JL H ,Fil BN Griffith, Margie y t ie q Grigsby, jimmy A 4 tw, G, 6 i Hamilton, Howard - Hannan, john R. X :L . qi:--Q -ia v Hart, Gary Y , ft. Hannan, Martha Hardin, Dorothy Hardy, Doris Harris, Lawarmda Harrison, Billie Hay, Vn ian Hcartfield, Earl 5 . Henson, Anna Bell Hicks, Etta Ray 'I if P I Hill, Shirley Ann XJ Hillis, Lois 1 x R Hines, Cherry A Z , ' Hoell, Barbara r :QM , Ig Holman, Franklin ' Honeycutt, Leon A Q 3 'M'- c s ivZ -1- pda ' Hughes. Benny ackson, Dorothy agneaux, Gertrude Ames Raymond I ,. 'if i .QW -15, N ':'g'!..X,g 2 avr, , Qu ,, Lit johnson Warren ohnson Winnie ohnston Carolyn Xp Q 'e re., 'K nn nL ,L uk, 0 e .F I si F ,i lr K , jordan, jerry Kaplan, Key, Doris Kinard, Korry, David jones, Crystal George Kelley, Kenneth Kelley, Nicl-:ie Gene Kirkpatrick, George Ko renek, Rosemary Kretzmann, Dorothy Lee, Travis LeNoir, Linnehan, je Lamb, Kathleen Lawhorn, Tommy Donald Light, Aileen Linder, Thomas Zlfl Lipscomb, David LoBue, Geneva Loomer, Mary Ann J wc , l L I l ' x 5 up L l- dl F' X A .r x Xf' r F Xe' x Win N. Y 5 .C 4 ' r Lucas, Philip Luke, Emma Mahan, Peggy Majors, Merwyn Maness, Mary Ann Manghan, Curtis Marks, Bob Martinez, Octavio ot. 5.1 Y Q . i Marzulla, Camille Matthew, Bobbie my , 1 D Q K .n N . Mattingly, Douglas -' Mattingly, jack A Q' i ' ,- , r Xl ,Q i- 3 x Mayer, Walter Megas Helen Mejia, Barbara Meschke, Beverly Mihail Steve Miller, Searcy Lou Mills oedna Monroe, Carolyn Moor, Christine Moore, Carolyn Moore, Dolores Morrison jimmy F 5 Moses, Maxine Moss, Nina McCown, Doris McCraw, Boyce McDaniel, Philip McDougald, Ann McLaughlin, George Netterville, David vi Q' P. Niaxx . -- 'll he ani -5. x Night Donnie Nixon Charles S. , :I . .if .:. J 5'-.' . cf Norman, Elizabeth Nugent, Mary Lou O'Brien, Rose Marie Overall, Dan Parrish, Don Paschetag, Carl Patterson, Mahlon Phelps, jimmy Pintsch, Bill Powell, judy rf '-1 Q NX 'F' A l . Prevost Edward Puckett Orien F A 1 l, -fn- lvl Ramos, Anita Richardson, Donald . , zzl i ' all W N, Ridley, jo Ann Robbins, james Rogers, Arvey Rogers, Bert Rowe, Suzanne Royder, Lenox Samaniego, Dorothy Shaffer, joyce Shear, Betty Shear, Sherry Sherwood, Robert Sirman, Billie Sirman, Mabel Smith, Charles Smith, Darl Dean Smith, Donald Smith, jerry Neil Smith, Rosemary Spillar, joanne if A N r. R 'J' , .f 3 ,X U-. .V x Xl QIN Stedman, Susanne A XX Still, Marilyn Suehs, james Swanson, Charles Tarte, Edward 1 f x yy 4 .2-. o- W , Eiff - i -Y L H, xg .. X V., A , ' il K 'Ilia 5 an-1 ll'-sf v 1 3 ,lx l .l ,X Wood, Helen Ruth Taylor, Horace Trageser, Ronny Traylor, Richard ,f Turner, Harry Turner, Roy Tyrrell, Lynne Vanden Bosch, johnny Vickery, Kitty, .... 75 1 .,., as Y 4 Waltrip, Bill Warren, Donald 5 Y Wasson, Betty N ,N ' . li ' -. Watson, Eddie V. g, , .A M 'E R 3 I Watt, Theta Ann Webb, Martha Sue ,,., , fl 'X Webber, Betty Ann be Westbrook, Darlene I xl' X White, Georgia Lee Wier, Mary Laurie y 3. ,Q . 5 qs Wilder, Bess Wilder, Betty jane Williams, Robby Winfrey, Carole X., Wingate, janet Youngdale, Ann Wolford, Shirley i ffirwi. s 115 RE'-.313 l'l1EI't 'Xxx ryf f Q Ex! 2,7 xxx 'Raj fb X W ' N . . Aww K A 'J I ag.. 'wa 3. N X ww-f -MQ Donnie Bean P1't'.liftIL'7lf Billie Vcitch 'I '1'e11,i'fn'w' o Y ' Q ' freshman lass fwffiners Fay Collier, Spamm- Pat Terry SFL'I'6'f1Il j' Bob Keith Vire Pfwidezzt Q 1 .' Fl Y, X I.,-i 'B' B' Ll-M o, ' ,l Abshier, Ann Adams, Betty Ann Adams, Katherine Akin, james Alford, M. T. Anders, Ella ' . 1 Armstrong, Leon 1 I 1 Xl' .f i A' ' X, . A 'J , 7 Aulbaugh, Dale ,TX 1 ,xkf KN ,X ,, 4 ith .wx '-- . ,, -L.: . Baker, Ross Ballenger, Thomas , - n Bankston, I-larry Basco, Olive Ann ' , f l tg, ls. Batson, Gail Bean, Donnie 'N Bell, Larry Bell, Lynne x R Benton, Elizabeth Birdwell, JoAnn Q Q. Birdwell, Lou Bogle, Elinor fl i f , 1' lf Bogue, Jeanette Bolton, Barbara Bond, Wanda Bower, B111 , ,bw I I sl Boyd, Carolyn Brown, Marilyn Brunson, Garland Buchanan, Ronald Burge, Beverly , Burrell, Paullette Butler, Geraldine Caywood, Sidney Chadwick, Bill Challie, Ida. F Chaney, Justine y Chapman, Harold Chilton, Nancy Chinnock, Gail N: clark, Billy W. 0 , , A 1' BRA Clark, Don . ,,4-- Q X 1 Q V Claypool, Carolyn 6 Clessi, Dennis ,F y ' 15 7 N Clubb, Billy 'Q 1 U A Cockrell, Frances R l -5, K A e .11 W Collins, jo Ann Costilla, Rosemary Courts, Shirley Craig, jimmy i. , Sb. xi. ,J -N ,W W iff: 415 ,Im X S 2 :YE -5? 1 -gn .f 'fa .1 Mu X L, -r F. I? Q, rl xv? Nm x.,,, ix nw, 334 , 'Rf X fa -flu A P1 5' ,jj M JN .ill f- 5 ' E9 0 i 6. 'ff y, fl Ov C' I Creech, Billie Creech, Martha jo Crumpler, Johnnie Faye Davidson, David Davis, Ann DeCordova, Ann DeRise, Mary Alice Diaz, Gilbert Dixon, joe Domino, Patsy Dorman, Lura Ann Dorsett, W. H. Dotson, Wayne Doughty, Ronnie Dugas, Martha Dunn, Thomas DuPerier, jackie Easterling, Ginger Eccles, Sandra Edgerton, Billy I'm a SENIOR!! Fee, Nancy Feigelson, Carol Feldman, Ruthie , N K 4 . . vii il? P' ir N v 'fa f .xi Q ff? Qu V i ,f I. - . . i 9' ' J ' il ,Fr , I 2' .. I 4' - E M A fl S. i sv Fischer, Emile Follmer, Toni K Frost, Vlilliam Ford, Betty jean Foster, Peggy Gamblin, james 'Y' ' - '- A' I- Garrity, Monira I L ' N Gentry, Joyce Ann x l ? xx l if -N J ,L f 'G George, Moreland Gibbs, Patsy Hain, Martha K Hall, Doylene 114 .. c- - ir. ' Good, Shirley Graves, Ida Marie Hamerly, Claude Hamilton, lmagene A ic E4 ti X, Haney, Gloria Hanks, Verdie Mae Harvey, Rogers Ann Hatchell, Charles 6. s 9 A xl Nl Hawkins, Glenda Hayes, Patricia Hays, Shirley Heinrich Gene -F' i Hotfpaunr, Leslle Hoftpaulr, Ruby Holland, Mary Holmes, jimmy Hooker, Robert Horknn, jack Hughes, Ronnie Innis, Molly jarrell, Dclorcs jones, Lou Ann , jordan, Peggy ' , justice, Phil . 5- -s ' s Howell Pat Hubbard jean Inslxeep, Gayle jackson, Nell jones, Sharon jordan, Blanche ,aj ' V A A Karnes, Diana 1 ,rgl Keith, Bob ' Keller, joan 6' Keeton, Anna Sue ' . Kelly, james Kennedy, Laura 'UL .s , -1 s Kerkhoff, james ll V K King, Barbara 6. ' my A Kirk 'Ion A ' K6 ' K .. A 55, Laceky, Bill at ,, , x S I ' H F-Q .J g l l Lafitte, Wayric Lame r, Betty 'IO Laughlin, Charles LeBlanc, judy Linncns, Ginny Louviere Richard Mackcckncy, Robert Magee, Tommy LaSalle, Vita Mae Laughlin, Carol X Lee, Ina Claire Lefkowitz, Ruth 'P YL Lowell BettyR'1e H 4 Luquette, Beverly i Manning, Eleanor Marks, Mary Mathews, joAnna Mathews, Dolly Mills Robert Minton Mary Ann V l Q A 1 . . W P SI -:IQ ..' . I 'xx ' f uv., S Mitchell, Fay Mitchell, Marilyn Mitchell, Sue Mooneyham, Henry Moncrief, Barbara McAdams, Minor McAuliffe, Clyde McConnell, Lillian McClancy, Gail McCormick, Lamar McCraw, Shirley McManus, Dudley Nelson, Janie New Orsborn, Peggy McDonald, Arthur comer, Charles O'Quinn, Bebe Pecora, Martha Gayle Phelps, Donald Plake, Charlotte Pilling, Thomas Plettman, Norma Potter, Bunny Powell, Norma . .ln N X .,, , : 5 -el' n N Q 4 , it PJ A 1 ' .Q Puckett Orien Ray Dorothy Q -'l Rector Gilbert Revia Melba 1 1 Q 'fs Pr Rrley Barbara jo Riley Karen Riley, Linda Vey Robichaux, Cynthia Roblow, Rogers, Bernard Roberts Bobby Gene Ted ss V5 . I 9 ' A in 4 A ,520 R Ross Bill Rowe Bennie Sampson joan Scott, ja Rogus, Patricia Rowzee, Orvalyn Rutludge, Fred ck by . Scott, Stephen ,. . ' , ,ll as f in Shelly, Helen 3... I XX s Sherwood, john Smith, Kenneth Smith, Leroy Smith, Mary Lynn N x X, Feel -4 f I - 5 if i ltiail-W: 4 D 'it 'Q' 45 470 Sovoie, Brunella Sperling, Mary Alice Steinhagen, Mark Stone, Amanda Stuart, Tommy Summers, Shirley Surles, Tommy Taylor, jesslyn Teer, Buddy Terrell, Carolyn Terry, Pat Tevis, Carolyn Thomas, jimmy Thompson, Merlene Turner, LaQueita Turner, Martha Vaughan, Bobby Veitch, Billie Walker, Frank Walker, Gaylor L Walker, Katherine Wallace, Frames Weed, Tom Wellhausen, Charlene West, Donald Wheelus, George U Q ' White, Marilyn K Whitley, Bessie ' V I ul rl Whitlock, joan Wilder, joan . ' Wilie, Billie . W Wilson, Lyndall f z:-H. a 1 Wilson Sara Wood, juanell Woods, Fairlene Woolley, Rebecca Woodward Mona .- Wortman, Nancy Beth Qs . L ,4 l A fx Wright, Jessie P gy Yentzen, Beverly J mg 1 J Youmans, Joe Burton, Bobby :Pt f n .a O U -.'r' Ax 4 : :Oo 153,01 - 'ie .-6-'L:e-:f.:- . S. ,,?' i W 1. Slamin' Sammy Snead Weaver. 3. It's a wonder she's alone. 2. No wonder he's alone. 4. The Arch of Triumph. , . I. Y' 87012167 125 : The Pine Burr Staff proudly presents ' the following Senior Favorites: MOST POPULAR Betty Sirman Allen Louviere BEST ALL AROUND Linda Rowe Bradley Barrow MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Linda Edmonson MOST I-IANDSOME BOY Bobby Ray Carraway MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Belva Young jimmy Beck R '-x Q, Q a .. . if. Q Y 1 . Q 4 C - v 3:5 .no if-' A , 4 -F! qui 1- w ,Wa gf mann -H f sl 'nb U 1 in 'wif .- 1 f . wx M' x ': ,:'A Jf f ' ' wana ' 'f .' ., E vial'-f-af ...1 , I -l--- . 1:1 , , ..-...-J f .um xy K d 1 if :fs 1. .1.--w .4 - . ,W gf Tl Q ' S h-gs: -5451 ' I! ' a E .,,-.ik-J - . Q ' ,X At,, 5114 - f .32-1 . 5- '. ',T'T11' R ZZ-M' .V ' . Q 1 -Guru.-I -1 47 X, , xy , 3 5 1 A lg If . ., I ll,A,,..1. .,,x F -1:17 I' 4 , , n .r' s Ag, ' , ' fm- W X. BEST Q ,ALL . .4 ni av W . Q-ly' ':'f. ' It iv' f' ,V fl' ' 11. . t 5, . , F1 2 X vw e?'l? ' :, 51? l 5f A ,. 'gfsqii - -' . 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V f , ,-gy m .tx A 15,1 H , -gg5:g!i3J.1- 'ix .mi,g,,j51, r , f , .,.. x 1' X ,, I X f H, x f N.: A 4 NA. FLM 'IH L1-271125 Q Jfunthall Qinacbes johnny Davis Chester Allen Raymond Alford Line Coach Head Coach End Coach Backficld Coach Linda Rowe Football Queen Football Managers and Trainer Left to right: Hal Tierney, Sammy Netterville, jim Beck, Trainer, and Charles Pilling. .mliiic Q Squash Jfnnthall lst Row: Edmond Billingsley, Lloyd Riggs, Bill Payne, H. A. Butler, Earl Duhon, Milton Serafino, Larry Jacobs, Sidney Strang, T. W. Moak, and Gerald Eastham. 2nd Row: john Setliff, jack Folmar, Reid Netterville, Ed Field, joe Martinez, Bradley Barrow, George Hawkins, Herschel Campbell, Ted Chinnock, George Myers, Maxey Potts, and Sid Ramos. 3rd Row: Tom Mouton, john Allen, Larry Fort, jack Munson, Charles Petkovsek, Ray Walton, Sammy jones, Don Trawick, Dickie Vick, Harvey Barclay, Roy Henckel, and Edgar Kelley. Opponents San jacinto QHoustonj .,.,.... Marshall .. Texas City Lufkin .... San Benito Tyler ........ Orange .... South Park Port N eches ...., Port Arthur ...., Place Beaumont Marshall ...,.. ..... Beaumont Lufkin Beaumont Tyler .......,... ..... Beaumont South Park ..... ...... Beaumont Port Arthur .....,. ....,. Score 0-26 6-28 12-13 32- 7 61- 7 13-12 21- 7 21-14 20-14 13-73 -v ' 1 I' Barclay Jacobs Q11 Duhon Ri ggs Mouton Campbell aolflgall jones Barrow Vick Strang Myers IT I1 L Butler Moak Hawkins Serafino Kelly Walton Ncttervillc Ramos ' A 1 'U Folmar Fort A Martinez Billingsly Z eZ?Zmm .ii I! f Petkovsek Eastham H enckel Munson 4, Payne l ,... 'f ,-A Chinnock Trawick Fields Potts Setliff Allen Scmfino gcc In throu 'h sc' ' ' ' Kg ncntcr for orc Ill 'lcz' ' ' ms C1ty1r.u.q . MIQCIS mg varddgQLlg3lll1Sl J Vink Qld ' ' 9 Mar tinez helps defeat S r l an Benito wzth mtcrfeption r v.1f'lTC xsscw in Por! Affhl' 'L ' W, , - ' BJIYOV i bquah jfuuthall il i i llm- . .. .,' V- ff, .Ji ,Q 'T . .QYJ T . '- C L.-ir, t v ' ' - 'f-we ' ,.,, Gavel - - - l ii 7 S iii? i. f ' I O 2 '- Mn 'Q 1 J , 'ei' . . - lst Row: Martin Riggs, Trainer, Tommy Riggs, joe Hayes, David Korry, Thomas Fielder, 2 n d 5 ral joe Davis, Sam Siragusa, Bailey McConnell, Robby Williains, Payton Lamb, Travis Hooks, Manager. Row: Billy Bryant, Bill Stephenson, Freeman Smith, Don Smith, Ray Brown, W'alter Mayer, Williaiim Billot, Harold Willis, jack Mattingly, G. A. Burleson, Steve Mihail, and james Robins. Row: john Arnett, Raymond Hart, joe Bordages, Glen Rite, Bill Bower, Tommy Threadgill, joe Youmans, Charles Nixon, Mattia Flabiano, jimmy Morrison, and Coafh Ted Pertuit. Not shown, David Chapman. ' SCHEDULE Opponents Place Score Anahuac . .. .. Anahuat' ...... 1-126 French B . . Beaumont ...... . 21- 6 Lake Charles .. Lake Charles ..... 27- 6 Bishop Byrne B .... .. Port Arthur ....... 21- 7 Wfoodrow Wilsorm Beaumont .... 7- 0 Orange B .. .... H Orange ....,,, .. 21-I8 South Park B ,, . Beaumont ...,...... 23- 7 Port Neches B . Port Neches ...... 12- 7 Port Arthur ,..,, . Beaumont .,,.... 0-20 i P Jfresbman jfuuthall lst Row: Dale Aulbaugh, Bob Keith. 2nd Row: Thosmas Mitchell, Garland Holbrook, Clyde McAuliffe, Cecil Allen, Frank Walker, and Bill Meyer. 3rd Row: Charles Newcomer, Ivan Wfeis, Tom Weed, Danny Gant, Donnie Bean, Claude Hamerly, and Robert Radford. 4th Row: john Kirk, Arthur MacDonalt, Ray Lefkowitz, Louis Morrison, j. W King Kenneth Huffsteiter, Coach Desmond Kidd, Tommy Pilling, Manager. Sth Row: jimmy Holmes, John Lanoue, Charles Haywood, Harvey Russell, Robert Char les McDonald, Wayne LaFitte, and joe Dixon. SCHEDULE Opponents Place Silsbee B .,......... .. .. Silsbee Hull Daisetta ............... .. Hull Daisetta Chester High School .,,.........,.... Carr jr. High, Orange ............t....... Beaumont Woodrow Wilson, 8th grade ,.....,. Port Arthur Bishop Byrne B A ....,..,.,,....... M Beaumont South Park ..,i........................,, ,. Beaumont Woodrow Wilson, 9th grade ....,.,. Port Arthur Port Neches B ..........,.i,,........ ,. Beaumont .. Chester ......... Score 23- 0 7-33 O-25 6-13 27- 0 6- 6 13-19 0-12 7-25 -nz' Zlaumennming v v v ima:--, 1-M. A . L o ,, , mr. 4 Q ' Q., A . ' 3 .uf . ,.' , 1 1 2 ,F 1. .Diff lg gg . 'ful - - 'V 1- N Qfvjfd' l fiqumitjs z, .ml 5 -W. ' i- ' , . ,1 ,.-1. Lit. .fi 1 Left to right: Bebe O'Quinn, Suzanne Rowe, Linda Rowe, Ann McKnight, Queen Lois Marie Kelly, Carter Arthur, Charlene Matthews, Pat Terry, Betty Caraway. HOMECOMING QUEEN Lois Marie Kelly escorted by Edgar Kelley DUCHESSES Student Council Ann McKnight escorted by Reid Netterville FRESHMEN Bebe O'Quinn escorted by Donnie Bean Pat Terry escorted by Tom Weed SOPHOMORES Suzanne Rowe escorted by Philip Lucas Betty Caraway escorted by Ray Walton JUNIOR Charlene Mathews escorted by Dickie Vick SENIORS Carter Arthur escorted by Bradley Barrow Linda Rowe escorted by Tom Mouton Vi 1 igashethall 11-AA DISTRICT CHAMPIONS First Row, left to right: Bradley Barrow, H, A. Butler, joe Davis, Ben Ellis. Second Rowi Allen Louviere, Curtis Roberts, Dickie Vick, George Meyers, jim Beck, Trainer, Third Row: Manager, XV. Phelps, Tow Mouton, Earl Touchstone, Ray Wlalton, Sammy Parks, Charles Pilling, Manager. SCHEDULE Dale Opponent Plate Dec jeff Davis Qrloustonl , . Houston , Dec -yleff Davis Qlaloustonj . , Beaumont N Dec. Dec' Det' Def Det' lan. lan. vlan. Jan. jan. lan. Feb Feb Ball High QGalvestonJ Freeport , San jarinto Lake Charles Lake Charles Texarkana .,,, Purple Iixes f---Port Arthur' -Port Nechesi' -South Parka' ---Orange? .,,,r, -Port Arthural' -Port NeChes ' 7-South Parka' -Orange' r,... Texas City , Texas City . Texas City , Beaumont , Lake Charles Texarkana , Beaumont Beaumont Beaumont South Park , Orange ..,,... Port Arthur Port Neches Beaumont Beaumont BHS Opponent 70 p ,37 51 V62 43 50 , . ..,,, I3 . , 55 ., .56 1 ., , , 58 59 4 8 .,,....35 49 .. .,..... 49 I. ..,..., 42 53 30 55 57 28 52 57 32 27 20 29 50 22 55 40 21 llrwt Run, lctt tu rtglat, Allcn l.uux'ic-rc,CL1rtis Roberts, I'a1'.ullcy l5.lr1'uw,,luc D.u'1x, Hun I llts C un L Mwlw. tk Run, I4-tt tw right: R.1y NXf.1ltnn, 'Ibm Moutnn, Mm Park, H. A. Iiutlur. Ritlm 'llnttlmtum-. lrfllnyimt M V Did it go in, Ray? Whmv'll get it? Looks like at bucket! 'mv' 5 J! l -9 t vyha' h,,pPQn'Ll fn the hall! l passed to thc little man who w:1sn't there Carter Arthur, Basketball Sweetheart Str-0-f-fh! Whiteh way will at go, Lou? Squat: Basketball Zllieam r27 11 x34 First Row: Wallker, Lucas, Brown, McCarter. A Sefond Row: Belnirc, Ficldcr, Williiiiiis, Grigshy, MlDLlUll'i. Third Row: Rcetor. Alordon, Bordngcs, Follmcr, Solomon, Nic-l, Manager Runscll Fishcr. jfresbman Basketball Uleam ew... ,..e il .AM ' ES ' igsx I6 l C I tank First Row: Koltcr, Svmfino, Vfccd, Kirk, Second Row: Dotson, Holbrook, Begin, Cmus, Keith, Aulhnugh, Miirson, Mitihc-Il, Coiilh Davis. Third Row: Radford, Smith, McManus, King, Lcfkowitz, Ncwlomcr, Ste-inlmgcn, MlDonnzild, Simmons. Zlliranit cam , fqlqk' lm N lim. bg, E5 I EFX . QE Q-X Tl, Seated: W. Tierney, O. Martinez, R. Netterville, P. Dickinson, S. Mihail, B. Graber, G. Stull, C. Pethovsek, li. Duhon, G. Hawkins, j. Munson, I., Riggs, T. Thrt-.idgill, C. Light, T. Moor, l'. XX'l1t-at. St.unling4: lf. Wfeeil, V. MtDull'ie, D. Clark, lf. Fields, K. Kelley, I.. Iles, R. Cahle. G. li.isth.un, R. llemkel, Ii. Kelley, tl. Hollister. -I. Allen, l.. .I.1t'ohs, V. Wfinter, li. Rogers, Coatli Dumoutl Kitlnl. Jfresbman Trask sam we 1 X, 1, , Q . A 0 . . i 1. . ' . 1 -i I 5, 1' I . 'f . 'Q f 'MW W .4 'f P' -vi 1 , P Xe K. 1- X X ' A :Q lil. Q-by s .- , nk af -t . 4 .. ,, 5 4 f 6. , f - . 3 i K rx' .X Seated: Dale Spence, john L. Lanue, Clyde McAullife, Gene Freeman, Charles Hatchell, Billy Ed- gerton. Standing: Wailter Tierney, Billy Seymour, jack Scott, john Sherwood, Ronald Buchanan, Freddy Richardson, and Coach Desmond Kidd. Zlllrack Above: Reid Ncttcrvillc, john Baltic, jack Munson, Dohel Mills, Lloyd Riggs, Edgar Kelly, fo Right: Freda Driclis ,,, Q Track Swcetlu-.irt Below: Roy Hcnckcl, Gerald Enstluun, john Allen. SK 1 R . r' V A Trask 3 1 t 'Q Q. ' x R' Above: Rogers, Wheat, Beattie. Left: Petkovsek, Light, Duhon Stull, Graber. Below: Petkovsek. Stull. Baseball The February deadline for the Pine Burr made it impossible to take il picture of our lxiselmill team in uniform during the SCLISOII. These are prospective lmselmll players who later lmal .1 sueiesslul season, 4 X. I 6 11 Tennis Lett to llylllf ll.ll1l'i lfumlu-ss. lin-nny fl 1 .rrv . on l'lx1,ul1n's.l11llW'.zltixp Qrl 1 A mr '.1 . l.clt In rilulil lions KlI1.lI'xl, lloluin Rob- inson. Dirk Sutton. at J Left to right, lst row: L. Wilson, J. Bryant, P. Sc-ale, B, Madole, R. L. Kimmey, B. R. Lowell. 2nd row: P. Gibbs, P. Terry, S, jones, G. Easterling, L. Birdwell, S. Hanes, M. G. Pecorai, j. Keller. 3rd row: M. Mitchell, M. J. Creech, J. Nelson, L. A. jones, D. Clesi, j. LeBlanc, D. Ray, S. Good, j. Wilder, M. Woodward, M. Turner and Miss Viola Woodall. Left: Betty Sirman, Tennis Sweetheart. '--sz 4 5 x Quit Front Row: Aulhnugh, Carr, Dotson, Clumpctt. SLTOIM' Row: Cullmvny. Xwillis, bluncs, Fnrd. Golf Swccthcart H.xrlcnc Wglltsmn Front Row: Mattingly, Swanson, Sher- wuml, Wl1c'L'lL1S, Second Ruw: Snhwnlw, l.nFlcur, Lnomcr Clark. chilli ll G lcnn Stock- l Conch Bert Weaver bpsical Duration Thev're playing tennis, l think! Four-minute mile? L. , Professors Payne and Serafino demonstrate a fine art. They're off! Whcxmpsl P. E. looks like fun Dale Clark, Rirluml Bonum lrl! to right: Van McD11lAfic', Al Scymour, Gornlal Cf11ll.ls, Rnlmrrl l5UI1llI'.l, D.1lc Clxrk Gcrnlrl Callas iBaraIIeI Ear Zlleam AI Scymuur Gerald Callas, Van McDuffic Left to right: Dale Clark, Van McDuffie, Al Scymour, clL'I'illkl Callus, Riulmrrl lionura. 'Q A 115 .J,, Uf beerleahers K. 3 1, 'Q g ,I 4 . xl 9. V, .i Tommy Halbouty Carter Arthur 4 N ? Ann McKnight 4' Loxs Mime Kelly Bobby Ray Carrawny Sam Yizmitsus 'K Donvie Cain johnnie Lee Adams Pat Terry Harry Smith VY. 5 Q X -XXX 'AMD 'A ,X ,NZXQ V J , F' ge AIFIIVIGTIES Zgeaumunt Ziaigb School jllilixeh burns Higginbotham, Cowart, Powell, Moore, Smith, Monroe, Wolfe, Cotten, Britt, Newcomer, Burford Kinclsvater, Riley, Noble, Hoffpauir, Granado, Martinez, Vickery, LoBue, Hoffpauir, Weaver, Schaeffer, Hoell, Westbrook, White, Hardin, Ray, Taylor, Brashear, Graves, Light, Hardy, Nall Angelo, Bass, Vickery, Griffing, Thatcher, Marks, Moncrief, Freeman, Smith, Byhee, Brown, Ben- son, Alberto, Mills, Morris, Lipscomb, Angelo, Stafford, Stmng, Marshall, Ballenger, Stout, McDan- iel, Samuelson, Heinrich, Black, Meagher, Mason, Ray, Kimmey, Durr, Ward, Taylor, Richardson Cruthirds, Martinez, Smith, McCallon. v v girls' Qlbnrus lst Row: Sharon Ardoin, Dorothy Samaniego, Anna Perez, Neva Norton, Nell Feigler, Barbara Martel, Flora Marie Gaona, and Betty Lou Shelander. 2nd Row: Billie Sirman, Dorothy Delaceroa, Vivian Crow-Prerideul, Theda Farque, Gladys Guinn- Sl'fVC'ftl7'Vj'-lf?d,lIH'6'f, Eudean Payton, Ann McDougald, Gola Faye Vernon-Reporter. Jfresbman jllilixeh burns' is K I X.k- .1 i 1,5 Q 52431, 5 e .cf , LV kk Ti .gg qi S4 N K ,Y f' - . m,11 V ' w Q A VT , 5 A k Q' Q X- ., ' V W dn V , 3' li? . lv L A , . , ik. ' 1 'i 4 1 Q lst Row: Monica Jacobs, Mary Marks, Marilyn Mitchell, jesslyn Taylor, Charlotte Plake, Melba Revia, Barbara King, Ila Marie Graves, Monica Garrity, Gaylor Walker, Ann Davis-Rujmrfur, Brunella Savoie, Amelia Sanchez, and Rogers Ann Harvey. Ind Row: Beverly Yentzen, Verdie Mae Hanks, Earl Tipton-Prcridwll, Cetil Allen-I'Ira-pmridwzr, Billy Clark, Leonard Lovett. jackie duPericr, Harry Bankson, Bobby Fredeiu, Gloria Haney, Tommy SUl'lCS-Sc'!'fL'fd?'j'-1VL'J.fIlf6V, Jackie Lee Fluitt, Robert Mills, Earl McCallon, Margaret Laden, and Nanty Chilton. jfreshman Girls' burns X-- at fbi! ,SE Y lst Row: Diana Ernest, Maria Samaniego, jimmy Fay Stackpole, Merline Thompson, Norma Plett- man, Shirley Courts-Sefreirzry-lmzrurer, Wanda Bond, Laura Kennedy, Rosemary Costilla, Bar- bara Duhon, Ima jean Hamilton, and Rose Marie Granada. 2nd Row: Eleanor Bogle, Sherry Sawyer, Laura Dorman, Betty Perkins, Marie Dc-Rise, Betty Ann Stead-Prerideut, jane Perkins, Shirley Summers, Betty Lanier-Reporter, Helen SheIley-I 'ire- pnariderlt, Betty Ford, and Fay Mitchell, nncert Eanh Akin, James Batson, Barbara Bell, Lynne Benedict, Ernestine Bennett, Raymond Bice, Herman Birdwell, Bobby Chance, Barney Cockrell, Francis Colvin, Dick Crocker, Don Crumpler, Johnnie Faye Davidson, David Dean, Charles Debes, Wallace Dent, Gerald Diaz, Gilbert Diaz, Theodore Doughty, Ronnie Duggin, Donald Fatch, Jack Ford, Berry Ruth Ford, Johnny Gentry, Joyce Ann Grey, Jimmy Harper, Dorothy Hughes, Jimmy Jacobs, Monica Jordan, Blanche Kaplan, George Lewis, Charlene Mackechne Robert i Mackechneii, Zana McKenzie, Dorothy Merrell, Bill Mills, Ike Minniear, Robert Charlene Lewis Band Sweetheart Minniear, Tommy Morris, Marion Myers, George Nixon, Charles Owen, Buell Pace, Robert Partin, Gene Paschetag, Carl Perez, Charles Rahe, Anthony Richert, Cora Marie Roblow, Ted Rush, Cecil Russell, Harvey Sandlin, Lou Jean Schwab, Robert Sears, Gene Serafino, Charles Smith, James Smith, Jerry Neil Smith, Melba Spencer, Barbara Stinson, Jerry Stinson, Randolph Teer, Buddy Thomas, Jimmy Ray Vernon, Gola Faye Vincent, Barbara Voges, Zollie Waldrop, Joy Weiler, Gerald Wicker, Joyce Wiggins, Edgar Willis, Harold Wilson, Lyndall Wortman, Nancy Beth Wright, Margie rum jlillajur anh jllllainrettzs ul Left to right: Majorettes, Melba Smith, Ernestine Benedict, Lynn Bell, Barbara Spencer Drum Major, Don Crocker. jllilarnhing iganh anh Qlnlnr Guarhs l -. ' I' I23 l ' 51+ ,nn -,- oo- .ill Qlulnr Guarhs Cora Maria Richert, Patsy Robinson, Elizabeth Norman, Rose Marie O'Brien, joy Waldrop. VIOLIN Bennett, Raymond Berry, Kathryn Collison, johnny Ferris, Neal Gamblin, james Heinrich, Marie Hooks, Ann King, Mary Maude Manning, Eleanor Morris, Marion Odom, -lohnnie Lee Riley, Barbara jo Robinson, Patsy Stout, Richard Suggs, Ann Wfest, Donaltl Walker, Bill VIOLA Clesi, Dennis Ellis, Bohhye Norman, Elizaheth O'Brien, Rose Marie Spenter, Barbara Townsend, Ann XXfhitley, Bessie CELLO Cruthirtls, Harold Ifuller, Marilyn LeBlanc, Judy Orshorn, Peggy Stertz, Leon BASS Brock, Rohert Gaston, ,lo Ellen Harper, Dorothy Wfortman, Nancy Beth tbrcbestra FLUTE ilortlan, Blanthe Myers, George Smith, Melha OBOE Heywood, Charles Lewis, Charlene CLARINET Kaplan, George Minniear, Tommy Smith, jerry BASSOON Minniear, Rohert HORN Maekeehney, Rohert Rush, Cecil Vincent, Barhara Voges, Zollie TRUMPET Aiken, james Crocker, Don Wilsoim, Lyntlall TROMBONE Iiortl, johnny Mills, Ike Ray, Anthony TUBA Merrell, Bill PERCUSSION Chance, Barney Rogers, Bernard Sears, Gene sins Staff Seaontl Semester: Left to right: Ann Coffey, l.il- lian Marks, Betty Marlole, Mar- ion Butler, Harline W.iltcwn, Ann Averre, liarl Toutlistone, Caro- lyn Tliomas, Robbie Nell -lones, Bob Seymour. gi, ff First Semester: Left to right: Lilac Perkins, El- aine Seastrunk, Belva Young, Curtis Roberts, Norma Parker, Marilyn Haley, Jeanie Young- blood, Frances Brownlee, Linda Eclmonson, jayne Wherry. S. St-tonrl Semester: Left to right: Mary Ann Angelo Haroltl Patillo, liula Mae Bass Fannie Turner, Bonnie Fabriguze Cherie Bolen, Shirley Read, joan- ne Biggs, Herschel Mathews, Ver- non Wintc-rs, Barbara Cotten. I n v Qeninr lap Standing, left to right: Eula Mae Bass, Marie Truett, Ralph Moore, Oliver Lewis, Carl Siehenthall, Betty Evans, Claude Mitcham, Frances Ragsdale, T. W. Moak. Seated: joAnn Brookner, Bobby Ray Carraway, May Mericle, Belva Young, judy Gay, Tommy l-lalbouty. jury Box, first row: Marjorie Rowland, Randolph Stinson, Ruthie Krebs, Lum Edwards, joy Will, drop, Ross Wilclerg Second row: three by-standers, Sam Yianitas. This extraordinary court room drama, The Night of January Sixteenth , with Mr. Walter LaForge as director and Linda Edmonson as student director, dealt with a famous murder trial. It followed American court procedure accurately and realistically, making the play highly educational as well as entertaining. The jury, which was selected from the audience, played a very important part in the production, because it determined which of the two prepared endings would be given. Not even the director knew which would be used until the performance was over. Ziuniur lap SHOP f Left to right: jerry Burton, Carolyn Pace, Walter Tierney, john Gagliano, Marian Laminack, Marilyn Sears, Peggy Meek, Andrew Johnson, Mary Ann Hutchison, P. L. Smith, jo Ann Thomas, Dixon Ogden, jesselyn Bryan, Reba Arnold, Yvonne Plaia, Patsy Robinson, Buddy johnson. The junior Class Play, Pygmalion, written by George Bernard Shaw, gave the audience an exciting story of an uneducated Cockney flower girl who has her speech, appearance, and manners changed by a prominent phonotician and is passed-off as a duchess. The unusual scenery constructed by the stage craft class added greatly to the atmosphere of the British play. Difficult British and Cockney accents were handled remarkably well by the cast. Special praises should be given to Mary Ann Hutchison as Eliza, the flower girl, and P. L. Smith as Henry Higgins, the professor. The problems met in achieving the remarkable transformation provided humor as well as helping the audience to become bet- ter acquainted with the differences in speech found in England. Left to right Andrew johnson, Mary Ann Hutchison, P L Smith George Fremin. L, Smith, Left to right: Peggy Meek, Mary Ann Hutchison P Boise of auth : be 9ux Eiuhentutua i A 1' heated, Iett to right: Clifford Litherland, john Ellis, Georgia Lee White, Joyce Myers, Demitri George, Barbara Biggs, Charles lioozer, Peggy Schnabel, Belva Young, Bonnie Fahriguze, Torn- niy Riggs. Lillian Marks, Alhert Briggs, jean Edelson. Standing, left to right: Teddy Bruce, Arthur Nall, Harry Reed, Billy Wfaltrip, Harry Turner, Wfalter Mayer. S. I., Greenherg, Donald Ray Walrren, George McLaughlin, Iwiiss Anna Marie du Perier .loy Wfaldrup. OFFICERS j0yXXfg1ltlr0p John Ellis Preiidwzl 'I'm1i1n'w' Arthur Nall Charles Boozer I he-lJf'e.iiu'e11l f.1........ :C 4 s St'rlqailzll-il!-Armi 15Ch-Q, Youn y -3:1 h . Andrew ohnson is X . J J SL'l'l'c'fclI'.j ,.f, Irlrlft1l11u11lr11'ii111 4 - 2 The Voice ol' Youth, sponsored by Miss Anna Marie duperier, is tomposed ol' stud- ents who are especially interested in the discussion ot' current affairs. The organization proposes: to further patriotism and good citizenship and to create an interest in lotal, national, and international questions. Meetings are held every Friday during the fifth period. Eluniur Iassiral league ww Q f, W V 'I if , . , .-.,m.,.. ,..k S First row: Marilyn Brown, Sandra Eccles. Second row: Chat Nwilkinson, Helen Megas, Steven Scott, Caroline Denman, Barbara Chambers, lili- laheth Norman. Lynne Terrell, janet Wingiite-, Carolyn Monroe, Charlotte Riihards. Third row: Margaret Pittman, Gloria Haney, Andrew johnson, Martha Turner, Benny Hughes, Robin Rohinson, Minor Crager, Patsy Stagg. janice Davis, Frances Ragsdale, and Miss Mettie lierguson, sponsor. Senior Council Aedile Council Andrew johnson Benny Hughes junior Council Corresponding Scribe Margaret Pittman Marilda Riley Recording Scribe H, Quaestor Frances Ragsdale Martha LeVois O 0 l jUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE The junior Classical League, sponsored by Miss Mettie Ferguson, of Beaumont High School is an organization which has for its primary purpose that of service to the school and community, as well as the promotion of an interest in the things that Latin teaches. In addition to its projects ot' service, its program includes recreation and entertainment for its members. Regular meetings of the league are held after school in room 218 on the first and third Thursday of each month. ..aa.t,.n.a,f...... ., ,e........-...,- ,Q 1 - 1 M- Q.-,...-1-f -4-------- Zia Enix he Jftanre : ' chu 5 3 N t J are Q MAR ' '11 Members: Betty Abell, johnny Aulbaugh, james Baldwin, Stella Bell, Herman Bice, Gwen Camper, .loan Cloud, Belton Freeman, Colleen Greer, Collice Greer, Tommy Halluouty, Richard Holder, Charlene Mathews, George McLaughlin, Carleen Reese, A. C. Rogers, Suzanne Rowe, lflaine Sea strunk, Rusty Solomon, Dick Sutton, Wailter Tierney, Martha Sue We-hh, Aloyce Wfitker, joseph You- inans, Belva .lean Young. OFFICERS Belva Young Dick Sutton Pfeiizlwll 9 Repvrler Dick Sutton l.. Rusty Solomon lllll' Pwiizlelil George McLaughlin Suzanne Rowe Stella Bell .S'em'elf1r'y-'I'rea,i'1n'er' joan Cloud Ln Voix DE Fame: Slewjzzg Crwlmillee This club, sponsored by Mrs. Lucie Barry, endeavors to stimulate interest in the culture, literature, and customs of the French people, to strengthen international relation- ships and develop hetter understanding and tolerance of other peoplef It also seeks to further develop the practical side of the study and add color and entertainment to the prestrilved works. The club meets every other Monday at 9:30 a. in. in the lfrenth room, 257. Spanish Iuh 1 1 , i Seated un flour: Marilyn Sears. Seated, lett to right: Norma Uragg, -Indy Slatten. Margaret Newinmer. Standing Mr. Daxnl Quav, Rogers. Smith. Prank W'eed. Gerald Callas, llmvard Callas. Ul:l5lf'ERS M.u'ilx'n Sears lNlargaret Newiomer Pm ififwlf , .X'vi'ret.1r'41-'l'f'ei1i1rrer Norma flragg Howard Callas l 'Iii l,I't'ili!t'l!f A Q ,Q ,zUfNH'fL'f' A v, a. 4 I Q i lv I The aims ot' the P. O. S. Ci., sponsored by Mr. David Quay, are to foster mutual interest among thirdfyear Spanish students and to liurther interest in the Spanish people, their language, and their tustoms. Students helieve that these aims are iuhieved in regular tluh meetings. held every lfriday at third period, hy informal group activities iondutted in Spanish, ' if istrihutihe hucatiun Iuh Members: janice Babin, Ann Bain, Robert Chand, Richard jones, Billy Weitzel, Billie Mae Wise. Barbara Bateman, Cedil Bonin, Ross Boudreaux, Betty Byerly, William Cormier, jeannine Davis, Una liell Henson, Edwin Holleman, jimmy Richardson, joe Sanchez, Ezra Sorgee, joe Williamson Millard Vieno, Flo Gant, Velma Leonard, joan Burt, Billy Thomas, Norma Hawley, Betty Sue Ar- nett, joyte Armstrong, Charles Woolman, jo Theresa Magliola, Mary Milliaan, Dorothy Nastas, Paul Anderson, Marshall Wynn, Billy Carroll, Colleen Newsome, v OFFICERS Richard jones ff Billy Thomas Pl'c'lfcJc'I1f f' 5'ef'ge.1f1l-i1!-xirzfll Millard Vieno f Q I, Velma jean Leonard Vice Pfwiflefzl 1. 'i l 6 Prf2g1'r1Hf Cl7NjP'HliIII joan Burt Q bv 'Ida Barbara Bateman Sen'elm'j' ' Qgaf 3 Smsirzf Cllrlfflflrlll Ross Bodreaux . Ann Bain 7'r'em1n'er RL'f7?1l'fLJI' The D. E. Club has as its primary aim the development of progressive leadership that is fompetent, aggressive, self-reliant, cooperative, and patriotic. It tends to further the welfare of its members by creating in each an abiding interest in his chosen occupation. It provides for mental and physical health through satisfactory social and recreational activities. The club, sponsored by Mrs. jeannette Kiridsvater, meets bi-monthly. ihersifieb Gccupatiuns Iuh l A Members: Robert Barclay, Irby Basco, L. F. Bonura, Harry Chapman, joshua Cherry, Billy Cleve- land, Bobby Gray. H. C. Kimmey, Victor Kuritz, Tom Martin, Eugene Megas, Douglas Taylor, Ed- ward Prevost, lien Brinson, Gene Fears, Guy Kimbrough, Wallter Lester, James Penry, C. P. Pope, Edward Stuart, 'lim WR-st. OFFICERS Gene l e.1rs Ben Brinson Pwmfem Reffwlw' jim West Ysxftx IW C. P. Pope lfjn- P,-y,im'w1f Q O6 Sergefzzll-at-Army Tom Martin po tp Walter Lester Svt'rel.1r4i C at Pfzrliamezlmrmn L. lf. llonura tg, S Arthur Moyer '1',-,,,,,,,,-,1,- 7 f i A Club Plmfngmplrer' S I 9 LUB The Votational lndustrial Club, Chapter 49, sponsored by Mr. Leland Luchsinger, has been organized: to train young people in the qualities of leadership and in the assump- tion of responsibilities necessary to carry on the business and social activities of the club, to promote high standards ot' workmanship and scholarship, and to provide social activity for this group of young people. The club meets every second and fourth Monday at 7:30 p. m., in the classroom at Beaumont High. jfuture jfarmers uf Zlmerita -2. Memhers: blames Armstrong, G. A. Burleson, Billy Clark, Herbert Elliott, Edgar Ellison, Nathan lierrel, Larry Fort, Charles Newcomer, jimmy Phelps, ,lack Pickett, Bernard Porter, Lowell Renfro, liill Reynolds, Mark Sitton, Arthur Smith, Everette Smith, Bobby Fountain. Henry Hilgemeir, Char- les King. liuddy Lawrence, Joe Snodgrass, Earl McCallon, Harold Tucker. Lamar INfcCormick. Ray'- Buddy Will I it infc III H rrold Wfittmln I nt l'n.in!c11l Cary Cowart St't'l'Ufr1I'.1 Tip Smith ,liI'L'iltlll'L'l' Dale Spense OFFICERS 1 5 I RTI I W km 'LQ' O 7 ' - V N 0 N Q' Qicugio mood McNeil. Clyde Springer. Tommy Threaclgill. . A M-.. N 1-, ' , 'L f E ' -.Q I . . ' 1 ,K ' ,. . ll -, -, i Q O Rellmrfel' Clyde Cannon Selllfllef Robert Pollock Hl,tlflI'frIl1 George Kirkpatrick PrIl'!jtIlllUNIJVAIII Curtis Frederick Slfllg LCHIIJUI' The lfuture Farmers of America seek to develop agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship, to strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves, their workg to create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations. Sponsored by Mr. C. L. Schmucker, they meet the first Tuesday in each month in the Vocational Agriculture room. jfuture Ziaumemakers ut Qmerina 'W'7 lfalds, Miss xlcnnic Gln-n, Mrs. lim Ht-rhcrt, sponsors. Loft to right: Patsy Ruth Barton, Betty Sirnmn, judy Gay, johnnic Loc Adams, I'-clvn Young. St.1nthng: Mrs. 5t'I'L'I14l l lKlc1nht'rship tI1Kllltik'S . ll studcnts in homo 1-tonomits tl.1sst-s. OlflfIC,lZRS Patsy Ruth li.u'ton ,lutiy'G41y Pm 'Aft llf ,V l1'v.mfr'w' Bt-lx .1 Young lit-tty Sirm.1n ' X leL'!7fll',t'f' I n'ul'1'umft'11! ,hmlmnw It-u Atl.u11s SL'Ll'Llt1j',1 -in 'Ihc lfuturc llomt-m.1kcrs ot' Amcr'it.t, sponsorctl hy thc home utonomits tt-.uhcrs ot' HHS. mt-ct monthly in L-41th tI.1ss with special mcctings outside ot' tlgtss time. The pur- pose is to promote .tpprctmtion tor thc joys .mtl stttistltttion ot' l10mc111.1king, to work tor' th-mot r.1t1t home .mtl lllmily litc, to provide wholesome rctrtuttion, to dcvclolw tru- .ttiw ltnttlcrsllip lll homc.1ntl tommunity htc, .tml to cmplmsizc thc importmtc ot' worthy homc mt-mhcrship. gllllnrning watrb 0l7lflCERS M.irg.iret Pittiniin Ray 'llunplin Giwlemf Clnllrllliui l 1llL'lllliC'ftl7j!I Clmfrlmm Perry Green L Dorothy Davis, Pat Graves, .intl Ai ifilunl Gwfemf Clmirmfzn Elaine Taylor llinny Turner ' Sung Leizderi Dei Ilflflllilf Clnzlrwlinl 5 Morning Wiitt'l1 is open to everyone who desires to begin the sthool tlaiy with it tlevotional periotl. Gospel hymns are sungg LlCVOtlOl11llS are giveng and prayer is ollieretl to Goal. People who iittentl feel free to rome in :it any time before the 8:05 bell ringsfthe sooner the better. Morning Wutc'l1 begins at 7:30 in room 210. It is sponsored by Mrs. Homme Bliules. fi A Ziaisturital Biblical Iuh. V: l Left to right: Ray Taimplin, Frances Harrison, Charles Corley, Cecil Allen, Virgil Bingham, C. H. Stutes, l.intl.t Rowe, David Groveunder, Fannie Turner, Pearry Lee Green, Gene Freeman, Betty Ann Adams, Dalton Vnuglmn, Molly lnnis, ,Io.in Skipwith, Catherine I.idtlelI, Miss Iilizaheth Torrey. OFFICERS RAY T31111Plin V GCIIC l:l'CCl11L1ll l're,iiifw1! X Tre11.ilzrer Frances Harrison QT ' R I PCHYYY GFCCD Vine lJf'L ,ll:tlt'l1f Ax X5 Prwayw' Clmjrnmn lfunnie Turner 0 Linda Rowe .S'4'i'r'v1.ii'.i Sflvinf Clmirnmlz ,S v The primary purpose of this club is to promote interest in the study of Biblical History. Informal get-togethers are held to promote fellowship in this inter-church group. Pro- grams are arranged to be given at the PTA and other civic groups. A final goal is development of character and a Christian standard of ethics. Miss Elizabeth Torrey is the sponsor of this club, which meets every day during class. Jfresbman bnzienuz lub T' First Row: jerry Riggs, I5iirlmr.i Mom ricf. Sr-ri-inl Rong Dian.: K.irnn-s, Va-iwlic' MM- H.inl4s, .lcssclyn T.iylur, ,lurly l,c'lil.im, P.itsv Ciilwlws. 'lliiiil R--xx. Don C.I.ii'k, IDuiinisC1lr-si, Lim Ann .long-s. Smniling: Nr. liizinncn. spnnsorg liulwu O'Quinn, lll.lI'l7.II'.l Alu Riley, Hill Nrlson, lxnrlvll XY'ilwn, Clilliiiiil Kiln-, ll.lll!Ill.lN liuotli, lflimlu-tli lil-rituri, Marilyn liruwn, K.irc'n Rilc-V, ll.iri'x' liinlcstmi. Fmmcs fmkrcll. Stew Noll, .lnlm Slicrwnml, Hill Ross, Dnvnl Dnviilsnn. Mrs. Mnrtnnur, spon- NUIQfil1.IlXxllllilllvill. Ol l3lfilfRS C li.1l Willainsnn lfninws C orkrcll PM mfwf! 'I i'rf.1i11f'w' Lou Ann -loncs O I l2liz.ilwrli Benton l 'li L' Pl'r'i!ifL'lll Q93 Rufmrfi 1' liclw Q'Qninn No f Patsy iiilwlws Q .S ui VL f-U11 an , l'rff'qi'i111f C,fn1fr'w.1i1 - . X E: r E l 1 5 J 2. 'llic l'4I'L'5lllll.lIl Sricnrc Cllulw, sponsorcrl by Mrs. Mcrlc Morlinicr .mil Mr. VI, Bmnncn, mis oiginizcrl to cxtuml thc liiclnl ol' scientific' knowledge .mil Larry on cxpcriincnts tli.ir rl.iss tinic dill not provirlc. Progmins are lxiscrl on biology, llicniistry, lwliysins, geology, .isti'ononiy. .mil lwiutcriologyg .xml llicrc .irc also programs on thc liglitcr sirlu. llAllL' nlnlw inn-cts awry other Wcilricsaliiy' .it 5:50 in room 528. 5 iBIJpsins Qliluh . ....,.., - W - Ill V , ,s ,it , ,. A 1--H - A-- l ,fi -- Q. , I ,,. v Ox! l K' K ' T p - 'A ' WT First row: Patricia We-:lvl-r, George Fremin, Matilda Riley, joe Lee Patterson, Robert Sehawab, Els- worth Sperling. Semml rnwi Mr. xl. ltlrannen, sponsor, Robert Minniear, Carl lNIonti'ieti, Harold liisen, Charles Hoover, ,lnhn liean, Bob Wfilltott, Wfilson Noble, Andrew johnson. Bob Willt'ott Charles Boozer 1 rcmfw1f .S'et'1'4'1't1i'-1 Billy Smith Andrew johnson Vifu Premfwlf ' Pl'0gl'1l1ll Cfnzirnmu 0l:l3lCQERS fix sw!! The Physics Club, sponsored by Mr. Brannen, the physics instructor, allows members ot' the physies classes to become better acquainted with the knowledge gained during regular study. Members get to make field trips, hear speakers, and perform experiments during the regular meetings, The club meets at 3:30 p. m. every Monday in room 340, Putatiunal Zlnhustrial Ctliluh Left to right: Riley Marburry, Bobby Goza, Don Trawick, Don Bennett, Don Mitcham, Basil jack- son, Travis Morgan, Anthony Modica, Paul Lamar, E. l.. Downs, Instructor. OFFICERS Don Truwiclt Anthony Moditu Pr'eii11'e11l , N Relfmrlw' Don Bennett qxax' it ,No Travis Morgan l'1t't' PVL'.lftfC'lll 9 QD .S'ergei1f1f-nl-Armi Don Mitcham I' A S- ., ., C 30 , vnelniy - 7 V Y x owe- ' Chapter 59 of the V, I.C. is the second such club in Beaumont High. This club is .ittrzictive to boys wishing to start upon a profession of Mill Cabinet or related trades while in high school. It promotes high standards of workmanship and scholarship besides providing an enjoyable profession. The club, sponsored by Mr. Earl Downs, meets twice 21 month during class time, alternating between first, second, and third periods. rinting apartment lst Row: Bobby joe Smith, Henry Kimmey, Howard Darby, Willartl Sterling, jim Angelo, Billy Weitzel, E. F. Tiemiinn, instruetor. Intl Row: Billy Strung, Gary Cowiirt, Malcolm Rector, Htiroltl Pritillo, .liinmy Logstlun. ,Sul Row: Mitkey Hebert, Bobby Ray Willis, Howard Criywoutl. f' '.. f- -. f .- I -5 ' I I lnstruttetl by Mr. E. lf. Tiemzinn, the printing tlepartment of Beaumont High School is that tlepirtmeiit in charge of printing all report cards, pamphlets, programs, and leaflets. Most important ot' .ill the jobs is the printing of the BHS News. Students also print four other lot.1l school newspapers. The whole school is intlelwtetl to these boys for their line servite and giccretlited tlepentlztbility. Zlntihitp Q9ffirz btaff In N' r A i l if 4 I . J f in I I .igrdiff f, hltitfiz 'I ms siswljc 'ul ' f., :gf :wir WW, . Q 9 fa SM ui 'ig , 4 .x. K, :ffm th. gk Q ,, heated: Miss Winitred Turner, Miss jennie Glen. Setond row: Dolores Cowan, Lois Marie Kelley, Ann McKnight, Carlene Hinote, Betty Ahell, flrissy Andros, Shirley Roblow, Carolyn Moore, janet Wingate, Linda Rowe. Third row: Kathleen Lamb, Drew McMullin, -Io Ann Ahshier, Wirntlii Reho, Cherry Hines, Lynne 'l4crrcll, Ray Cable, Ross Wilclc-r. is J 4'1- ,aj Miss Jennie Glen and Miss Wiiiitired Turner with the very capable assistance of the students in the above picture hold down the Student Activity Office. The students in this office give up their study halls to do this service. The Activity Office does such jobs as: arranging and putting out the calendars each month for the teachers, assisting Student Council in taking care of all the tickets for pay assemblies, and aiding in the sales cam- paign around school. We tal-ze our hats off to these people. i, Speerb Zlntihities ht .hi S :L P1 1' 5. 5 Q , Dcbntcrs Left to right: Cora Marie Rich- crt, Tommy Hall, jo Ann Thomas, Andrew johnson. Above lntcrscliolnstic League Play: Left to right: Oliver Lewis, Marjor- ic Rowland, Marilyn Scars, john Gnglizlno, Linilgi llrlmonson, Rim Ann Riilic, Bolwluy Cirirriiway, Clirl Sicbcntlmll, Sim Yirmitsns. Right llxtcmpornncous Spcnl-zcrsz Left to right: George Frc-min, Muri- lyn Scars, Lcon Stcrtz. 5. l s 5 w nf n -, - .-uw--L...--t. f . 'sn I ..... - ' :dnl X ..-...... , .. S DIARY SEPTEMBER Back to school! The girls discovering Coach Kidd and Mr. Quayg the boys making it even with Miss Holmes and Miss Smith! Freshmen wandering around in a daze and the seniors giving them the wrong directions! Classified ad-Wanted: Beautiful young woman to be sponsor of high school annual . . . Must be able to prepare editor's homework . . . Must furnish own chewing gum . . . Must be able to play canasta Qbut not too wellj . . . Salary: Ten headaches a day. As soon as Miss Myrt duPerier answered the above ad, work on the annual got off to a flying start. Bill Dishman and Gene Clark spent the rest of the after- noon sailing paper airplanes out the window-as fast as Miss duPerier could make them. Good Sportsmanship League is keeping up the good work. The Port Arthur meet claimed jim Beck, Allen Louviere and Pat Wheat for the day. Usual Beaumont weather-rain! Lost to San Jacinto 26-O. Best swimmers were best players. First experiments in chemistry . . . no casualties reported yet. Senior rings!!! Need I say more? Are we going to have a Pine Burr? I often wonder. So near and yet so far! Won everything from Texas City but the score-13-12. OCTOBER Guess what? It's raining. News flash! BHS now has a swimming pool! Still flooded! Still no school! How wonderful can life be? School again, but who cares? We beat Lufkin-our first victory since November 13, 1947. How we love Chatter Allen and the boys! ! !! Members of senior class are now preparing high pressure sales talks. They'll sell magazines for class funds. Seniors will still be high and mighty in caps and gowns for annual pictures. Are you one of those Children of the Moon , Inter-scholastic play given today, starring those two Thespians, Rita Rahe and john Galiano. Today was a red letter day. Ted Moor was discovered WORKING! Miss duPerier walked in, and soon as she could be revived fthe shock was too muchj, she made him go back to sleep so that everything would look natural again. Have you visited the graves of our dear departed football foes? Pine Burr Assembly-a big success Qwe hopej. Oh, Miss Bond, may I have your autograph? i gf i -5 is W 3 W Z H N-Q-'?2l'L1.'.... -is , W-. .,f' . -j - T.-11:..:Q .j r1:..... ,. ,.. ,A:., .. .......:., , ' ',,,,L.:,... T.,-............., - - .-.-1:-ef.zeZTf'? v f ---1-Q -YW.-,-,. - 'T 1 ls 21 The score board didn't have enough numbers to roll up our 61-7 victory over San Benito. 24 Final count on Pine Burr sales-5,458. Gladys Guinn fshe always was a bright S childj thought that perhaps there might have been a miscount. A check proved her right. There were only 1455. 25 Seriously, we sold over 900-breaking the all-time record. We may have an annual after all . . . 26 Music in the air! The mixed chorus sang their first do-re-mi's of the year in assembly today. NOVEMBER 1 We start making annual pictures tomorrow. That poor camera! 3 We overwhelmed the Bengals 21-7. We're got a football team!! 6 The Abilene Christian Choir brought down the house with their renditions of 6 Ol' Man River and The Woman . 10 Hit song today was I'll See You in My Dreams -after the all-night vigil of the Hi-Y boys. Thanks to them, we still had a bonfire to burn tonight. 11 All.things come to those who wait -so after seven years, we beat South Park, 21-14. There was a hot time in the old town tonight! 15 D0n't you agree that It's fun to live in American? In assembly this morning Mr. W. P. H. McFaddin convinced all of us that it is! 18 Whew! This is just too close for comfort. One second to go . . . Port Neches lead- ing . . . then our Doak Walker , Bradley Barrow, gets the ball. Final score, 20-14, our favor! !!! 23 Spirit running high at the shirt tail parade today. We're out to beat Port Arthur! Here's hoping! 24 Turkey Day. Cold turkey for us to the tune of 72-13. One consolation-We're second in district, and oh, so proud. DECEMBER 6 We were invaded today. Forty representatives from the Good.Sportsmanship League came to look us over. Hope they liked what they saw. 8 junior Play, Pygmalion, scheduled for tonight and tomorrow night! It has a double cast, so it's sure to be doubly good. 9 Pardon the cockney accent, but Blimy, the play was a pip! Congrat's to all con- cernedg you have a hit on your hands. 20 Goodbye, footballg hello, basketball! Started season off right-30 to 28 over Lake Charles. 22 The annual Christmas assembly by the chorus was beautiful and impressive. I really have that Yuletide spirit now. Holidays begin today!! Merry Christmas, everybody! ' 3 Blue Tuesday! Everybody wishing everybody else a Happy New Year -and wondering what's so happy about it, with exams just around the corner. 23 JANUARY flf -S , L ' i 2 2 -.2-17 .....- wefa..--' X X It seems that we do have some salesmen in the senior class after all. Prizes were awarded in assembly to the best salesman in magazine-selling contest. How about a radio, Bert? Revenge is sweet! Port Arthur may beat us in football, but do we shine in basket- ball! Score-38 to 27, with some good work by Ray Boy Walton. We tripped lightly over Port Neches, 59 to 20, with Louviere as high point man. Hard as it is, I guess we'll have to admit that the freshmen really do have some- thing on the ball after their stunt this morning. Friday the 13th! Instead of being unlucky, however, we were lucky enough to see the play, The Strange House. This theater-in-the-round is some stuff! Complete chaos was expected to take place today as the radio department took over KTRMg however, everything ran smoothly and efficiently. Exam week! Why, oh, why didn't I study? In the crowded fto say the leastj Greenie gym, we were poor visitors-we won, 37-29. Continuing our winning streak, we left the hapless Orange quintet far behind, 48-31. Report cards today. Don't think I'll go home tonight. just for good measure, we showed Port Arthur that we could do it again. Bar- row set the paceg we triumphed 35-22. Tall Earl Touchstone scored 16 points to help beat a surprising Port Neches five, 49-33. This cinched a tie for district. FEBRUARY 2 Help, the school's on fire! -no, that's only the friction from the debate team in assembly. Basketball district championship-it's ours! By defeating South Park, 49-40, we're now entitled to meet Texas City for bi-district title. We're keeping our fingers crossed. Will you marry me? The sophs, in their stunt, gave us pointers on how to pop the question. Very educational ! Orange fell to the District champs-us, of course-41-21. Only two more days 'til the final Pine Burr deadline. Are we worried? No! We have only 200 more pages to finish. In order to complete the book in time, it has been necessary to work after school, sometimes as late as 3:30. Deadline! Mad rush! Mad staff! At last, everything is ready-except the senior, athletic and activity sections. Peace for a day! The Greenies of South Park entertained us with a Good Sports- manship League exchange program. We're still wondering about those 50 senior pictures we could never find . . . Wish this were leap year! ,4 4 ..u 4, . .rf X W H -Ou:-, 1 I X .QL -. -.'. -- - Q -Q.-1-f.--vnu:-K --- - , -x-rv-F-v--v - .......,.-.ns'.,:....,,.?,.,,..,.. .. ,.g,1-ff: 'I ' f ! MARCH 2 The class of 1951 took over in assembly today. As you know, with these juniors anything can happen-and did! 4 Track time is here again. Kidd's kids look great! 17 What a game! The senior football players battled the underclassmen tonight. To add to the excitement, the Football Sweetheart was presented at the dance that S followed. The lucky girl was Linda Rowe. 22 And where were you The Night of january 16th ? I know where you'd better be the night of March 22nd. At the senior play, of course. 23 You can cross-examine me all you want, but I still say it's the best senior play I ever . 5 31 Track team at Texas Relays today. Here's hoping we come thru in true Texas style. APRIL 6 The chorus sang us into Eastertime with their annual program. Holidays tomor- row! 13 Those kids who are already making a name for themselves in the business world --the DE class--presented an interesting and informative assembly. 15 Good excuse to get out of sixth period study hall today-district track meet out at the stadium. 20 Election days are here, with all their songs, speeches, posters and promises. May the best man win! 24 Strike three! You're out! Yes, baseball season is now under way, and our boys are doing great. Our terrific golf and tennis teams are also sharing the spotlight. 27 Veni, vidi, vici! We came, we saw and were conquered by the Latin department's annual awards assembly. S 29 The track meet of all track meets, as far as we're concerned-the Purple Relays- was held today, with teams from over the state attending. MAY 6 The eyes of Texas were viewing the accomplishments of our track team, and speech and journalism departments at State Meet this week-end. S 11 All that work wasn't in vain! Deserving studes received certificates for service beyond the call of duty on the Recognition Assembly this morning. 12 junior-Senior Prom-soft lights, heavenly music, and delightful decorations-all at the expense of the junior class. 19 As the curtain fell, ending our class day program as well as our last and greatest appearance as a class on the stage of BHS, with tear-stained faces we hugged those nearest us. A few of the brave of heart were somewhat less demonstrative, but they, too, were sorry that the end had come. 24 Graduation! This day of days has finally arrived-with all its happiness and heartaches. Underneath that feeling of ecstasy there is an almost unbearable sad- ness. Singing Ever Loyal never brought such a lump to your throat before. Never did all the old familiar faces seem so dear. Each senior will soon be look- ing forward to new horizons-but this I know: all of us will continue to be Ever Loyal to the Purple . S ? 1 7 - 3- 1 A lx 4 Q X - Z' WH V'-, ' piqyi. fl .4 ' sf ,Q xl' . 1' ., 9 B , ' 7 V A4' I. KF! nh. f 31 fi, Q 1 xi' W fl ' . c '1'Q zz: -J P , 0 C s W'm 1 'Q' . 'an N' ' ' A- El N I . 19 7 P., I, .. wg J-nw! 1 ,L lb ERTISEIIIEII 5 G' 1 1 Q y K ,xr xii' V ff , 1 X 'A '11 X I s uf S f tX i xl ff Vf ' I 2:7 kyh p eg.. Qrknntnlehgments X In order to make the production of the Pine Burr possible, many persons have con- tributed their time and talents. To the following we give our thanks: ART DEPARTMENT Mrs. Grace Hunter Harry Farha Cover Design and Lettering Patsy Stagg Norma Gragg Fannie Turner PRIDGEN'S STUDIOS Class and Faculty Pictures, and Sports Sweethearts ROLFE CHRISTOPHER STUDIO Group, Activity, and Favorites' Photographs CAST OF PINE BURR REVIEW Ross Wilder Miss Nathalie Dinan Miss Alga McCall Mrs. Eva Herbert Mrs. Mary Frances Kennedy Miss Jennie Glen Miss Pearl Bond Miss Leonie Weyand Mrs. Emma Watson Miss Mary Lee Sanders Mrs. Louise Blades Miss Anna Marie duPerier Mrs. Gladys Tiemann Mr. A. P. Griffin . D. E. Bailey . Cecil Ferguson . Charles Schmucker Mr Mr Mr Linda Edmonson Bill Dishman Mrs. Tommie Dempsey Mr. David Quay Miss Edythe Smith Mr. Walter LaForge Miss Myrtle Mae duPerier Bernard Rogers Mr. Desmond Kidd Mr. Chester Allen Miss Viola Woodall Miss jane Winfree Miss Thelma Hughes Mrs. john Howell Mrs. R. H. Monroe Mr. Arnold Whedbee and the Swing Band TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY , Contributors of Snapshots Faculty members who helped in picture-taking. D I . if dl' ga . I SALES - HOME LOANS - LAND DEVELOPMENT Congnztulationf SENIORS 6' , 125 919 American National Bank Bldg. Beaumont, Texas .1-.l Y 'w fj x . ,...,,,, , Ill Illlllllllllllll W !!-:--- USISSSSI Developers of Minglewoodn C' ' cb Ll E l 'M Z' Z Z - ff I I WXWWXWW 1 Jfeeeey' mo onnuea sr. PHONE 5-5353 :QSEFIRXIZMQO fi' og? ' 1 7?2 'f :.,:.ZR':!.':' pfvfff OUR BEST WISHES FOR The Class 0 19 5 o SERV-U FOOD STORE FRESHER FOODS - FRIENDLIER SERVICE Store No. 1 530 Mariposa Store No. 2 1899 Beech St. flu Multimax Villagej SHOP AT... 3 50 Magnolia Beaumont Phone 2-7721 Beautiful New Store And Save Compliments of J. S. EDWARDS AND CO. Insurance and Real Estate Serving Beaumont Over a Quarter Century CAPABLE - EXPERIENCED Phone 2-7738 San Jacinto Building Anywhere. . . Anytime You Trust its Quality BEAUMON T COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO For a Complete Line of Building Material! ..... See BEAUMONT RETAIL LUMBER CO. BUILDING MATERIALS FOR EVERY PURPOSE ASBESTOS COMPOSITION RED CEDAR SHINGLES SEWALL PAINTS 8: VARNISHES Convenient Terms Arranged Free Estimates 555 Avenue C Phone 2-7755 WHITE GEORGE W. TERRY MFG BLUE PRINT COMPANY' BUILDING MATERIALS- IVIILL WORK - Photoftat Printing, Oil Mapf, CABINETS Blue Printing, Engineers' ana' Bus. Phone 5-3477 Architectural Supplier Home Phone 4-9697 320 Fannin St. 1096 Franklin Beaumont, Texas Beaumont, Texas Conzplinzents of Q 4 william 1 f , f 2 ani :Q -SJ V - i?Qf1L:,RQ'.gLLO.x- ' -:-1:: If : K f Headquarters for Beaumont High School Emblem jewelry Beaumont Port Arthur Orange K. C. Withers, Sr. C. M. Smelker K. C. Withers, jr. SMELKER-WITHERS G CO. Established 1895 INSURANCE - BONDS - REAL ESTATE - RENTALS 55 Years of Service To Our Many Friends ana' Polity Holders Gilbert Building Phone 4-8651 THEY ALL CHEER FOR ,iff Grade A Pafteurized Milk Eleventh at Laurel A HOME-OWNED BEAUMONT INDUSTRY Phone 2-1688 Compliments un Carr! 80113 i LOOK TO QE 5 img' Q44 I KY ES FOR THE NEW THINGS Kyle Building , Smart Show Of Tomorrow 6 I i ll 366 Pearl Street, ,am- Best of Luck to the Class of 1950 Before long now many of you will find the problems of life taking the place of trigonometry stumpers and Latin con- jugations. just remember that one way to stay ahead is to save part of your earn- ings, and invest these savings with profit and safety. Here your savings are fully insured against loss, up to s5,ooo, and our current dividend rate is two and one-half percent. sguuss 4 HUM: g e FIRST FEDERAL 5' 'gf Un Q INSURED SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 4 I 4 ta? Beaumont, Texas Pearl and Liberty Phone 4-5638 JEFFERSON ,gs FN 1 airs ' Amusement Co. Mfqfaf S ff JEFFERSON M THE J 4' NEW LOOK LIBERTY 44 GIGLE DI I YN! YRE THE THE SOUTH'S MosT NEW GAYLYNN BEAUTIFUL THEATRE eff TIVOLI X PEOPLES 'k LAMAR T H E A T R E S 2 is l,,,,,gi,' K M ,N ' 4+ ' if ll f V N6 ' .- ' Nr i if if ii' V, v, I I 3 i FQV- ' 'S ' ' -,.,..,,m - my iw' 1- i CK A xv -In if-LA Serving Greater Eayt Texas and its Outlets to the Sea! IF IT'S LAUNDRY or CLEANING SEND IT TO 60 Years Houston and in Beaumont San Antonio, too Chartres ire we cleaned your grazzdfathefs rlothes ' I I BURKE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE l i - in 'P-9 Dependable Prescription Service I ll V5 By Registered Pharmacists 8 ' N Prescriptions called for, filled, and - df. R- delivered hath immediately. 7 It Phone 5-4553 Calder at 8th lgf 6 ,, B P O I P E Maybe gALM EF O , the words Z E R K U G don't PLUGIN E D make sense .... DYOURELECT R I 4 VANTWOTAYE55 I . . . but your ahility to distinguish the individual letters sure does. So protett your eyesight-in school and out-hy pro- 9 riding adequate light for all your seeing U tasks. Eyesight is priceless-good light is cheap. GULF STATES UTILITIES CO. Mo Jian Z9-X'eA Beffer lgbfure 7'HAlV 77175 ? fvomf omff? mm.. 51 Q Fon rneaesnn vnoro6Rnvmr SHELTON'S DRIVE INN G00 MARIPOSA at MCFADDIN AND 2714 RAILROAD 000 Good Barbecue Hamburger! 8c Steaks Riel: Maltea' Milky Made With Pure Ice Cream Compliments of TAYSTEE BAKING COMPANY , Port Arthur Road S' INC' ORLEANS at LIBERTY Your Business Will Be Appreciated Best In .... Sporting Goods Auto Tires 8: Accessories Bicycles-Parts-Repair Phone 4-1439 Worm's Eye View BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1950 From a Friend SUCCESS IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT Freedom-the birthright of every American-assures plenty of oppor- tunity for all. With our freedoms of thought, expression and action, any worth-while ambition in any field of endeavor may be realized here in America. Then what lies between your am- bition and their attainment: The answer is: YOU! Your success will be as good as you are. In planning and doing, you should project your best-education, talent, good judgment-into your ef- forts. Your just rewards will be Satis faction . . . and your measure of Suc- cess. To the Class of 1950 Our Best Wishes QNITFRQ Fifi? B URCI-IFIELD HARDWARE CO. Hardware for every need Across from jefferson Theater Phone 4-3815 LJUUD GAS SERVICE.. THAN JUST GAS Compliments of W. E. MOOR 8: CO. Real Estate And Insurance 222 Orleans Street Phone 2-0223 THAMES AMES MACHINE WORKS REXALL DRUG STORES General Machine Work and Welding PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Engine Rebuilding Safe 555 College Phone 5-4571 Drug Service BRUCE WIGGINS SERVICE ZESTO UF STATION BEAUMONT HGOOJ Comveom SeM,,iCe,, Delirium Ice Cream' 2500 Park Phone 2-8223 870 South Wh Beaumont, Texas Phone 55532 Take Your Pick! SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPLIMENTS OF COFFMAN'S SPORTING GOODS O O O o 32555, S Beaumoni'J Oldert and Mor! Complete 3275 Port Arthur Road Ed Carroll, Owner Harvey Foster, Mgr Beaumont, Texas 863 Orleans Best Of Luck To You Seniors From THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Compliments of CRYSTAL ICE CO. GLOBE LAUNDRY W. A. Lowe Edward Lowe Company' Inc' WELDON LOWE'S CAR LOT A L R ' ' Laundefer:-Cleaner!-Dyer: um adm ac efmdmmg Ph 2 7707 1153 Orleans one - Phone 4-6612 Beaumont Q ew For You .1 1' v, Y ' H P L A Y G R 'Asa' ,Hx D 'sitsizegiggigig i Ample Free Parkin' Plenty of Fun F 'I The Class f 1' I 6 ,ani 9 R. W. Grisham 'iw s H + e A , .A Fred bchae, ul AF' AH' 2 Al Dunlap Enjoyment 'o lND PARK t Roller Skating t Refreshments t No Admission Chzrrge ld and i70lll1gU mr Cknmgratulatknms and ishes R. E Mrller Qgr. J. B Shelton THE AUTO RADIATOR SHOP L. K. Wasson, Owner 310 Wall St. Phone 2-0811 Beaumont, Texas Compliments of CARNATION COMPANY 450 11th St. Phone 4-8689 Beaumont, Texas ,sf A FIGURINE STUDIO 2255 Calder Phone 4-0832 xv' f ..,, -AS 'rf' I If I 'Kai all i IH. X Learn This Fascinating Hobby! They Make Beautiful Gift! JEFFERSON MUSIC COMPANY Everything In Music Complete Repair Dept. 657 Park Phone 4-5761 You Women Le'me Alone JOHN THOMAS CANDY CO. Makers of Famous ROUND THE WORLD Phone 2-0722 1075 Ewing Sr. S. FERTITTA and SON GROCERY 1521 College Street Beaumont, Texas R. O. BILL WILLIAMS AGENCY American National Bank Bldg. Phone 4-5313 K. P. B. X. Beaurnonfr Leading Independent Radio Slation 1380 On Your Dial THE TEXAS ICE COMPANY Neches and Franklin Sts. Phone 5-1441 Our Products Last az Lifetime For Permanent Wear Choose ' Kool-Air Aluminum Awnings 'C Vulco Aluminum Screens 'F Alumar Aluminum Windows 3' Ornamental Iron 1' Venetian Blinds ' Sunray Outside Blinds 'F Fiberglass Insulation 'l' Attic and Window Fans 'F Prattis Famous Paints I ' A ' f . . . 511 . K . BUILDING SPECIALTIES COMPANY 2855 College St. BEAUMONT, TEXAS Compliments of BEAUMONT HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Wflaere Studentf and Appetizizzg Food Meet Beaumont's Store for the Thrifty HODGSON, STONE 8: DOIRON Insurance and Real Estate San Jacinto Building Phone 4-3397 THE BEAUMONT AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION, INC. It Pays To Specialize Attend CHENIER BUSINESS and RADIO COLLEGE For Training In Business or Radio FOR THE LATEST IN FASHIONS Shop at ..... ROLFE CHRISTOPHER STUDIO J Your Activity Photographer For The 1950 Pine Burr Smart Clothes For The Young Fellows. OVEES Benmnonfr Finest Store For Men and Boyf Bert Wisner To The Class Of 1950 From UNION CITY TRANSFER CO Beaumont Houston BICE BROS. H once Moving Raifing and Leveling FREE ESTIMATES 2172 Evalon Beaumont Phone 2-7042 VON DERSM ITH'S Office and School Supplies 845-855 Pearl Beaumont C. 8: P. FOOD STORE Store of Friendly Service Calder at Tenth R. A. COOK -Owners- ANDY E. PARK Beaumont, Texas Compliments of H 61 W SKULL PRACTICE WELDING SUPPLY CO. 5100 Port Arthur Road I Beaumont, Texas . . . And This Is My Friend Sammy CHARLES MALITZ Compliments of Plumbing and Appliancer Thor Washers ACE PLUMBING COMPANY Hamilton Dryers Gladirons Phone 4-1135 1985 College 1863 College Phone 2-1607 JIMMY TURNER Radio Lab EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES One Day Service MEADOWS C0- 116O Calder 2520 College Beaumont, Texas 263 Orleans Kyle Building REFRIGERATIOIN . HOME COMMERCIAL Camera - Fzlm - Photo Finirbing- 93. Cleaning- ColclStorage--launelr DEPARTMHJT STOREQI SERVICE PHONE 47444 CANTELLAS Compliments of Tailors Habefdashers HAND TAILORED IN BEAUMONT New Crosby Bldg. Beaumont, Texas NIGHTS Phone 4-5822 479 Crockett Phone 4-4252 Shop at BONWIT - LENNON Excluxizfe Ladiey' and Cl7i1dI'6'l7,J' Store SON PEARL and FORSYTHE BLOSSER-CHAMBERS TIRE CO. 801 Pearl Phone 4-6381 MP WX THC Wg 3C0Mg,5NY 175 Pearl St. E F O R B A F T E E R BONF IRE - SPARKS - PURPLE SPIRIT Compliments of KING TAILORS Fine Tailoring for Men and Women CALL King The Tailor HENSHAW'S RADIO SHOP KOCH FLOWER SHOP 2270 Avenue C Ph 4 4 at 655 Park Phone 4-2522 one - 113 Compliments of Compliments of REVOLA D AVISSON CO. TEXAS STATE OPTICAL CO. DR. 5.1. RODGERS Personal Loans DR. N. JAY RODGERS BROCATO'S FOOD STORE Compliments of Groceries, Meats, and Fresh Vegetables HAMILTON'S SERVICE STATION 1295 Royal St' 7th and North Sts. Compliments of Park L Fannin R. c. A. ZENITH SNIDER RADIO SALES and SERVICE 1' Philco Refrigerators 'k Thor Automatic Washers One Day Service On All Maker 487 College MOTOROLA Phone 4-6142 PHILCO HI HO SILVER PORTER'S GENERAL Merchandise Member Of Associated Grocers THE BEST FOR LESS Amelia, Texas Phone 5-9640 LASALLE HOTEL Coffee Shop Steak! - Seafoodx - Lunches No Banquet Too Large or Too Small Phone 4-6741 fi junior Girls Will Be Jealous PIG STAND, INC. A2 Better Foody Short Orderf - Steaks Sandwiclaef No. 41- 1595 Calder No. 10-Railroad 8: Highland PIG SKIN RALLY C:0HgI'21fLll2lflOl1S Class of '50 GULF MEG. AND LUMBER COMPANY Quality Building Mate1'ial.f EVERYTHING FUR THE HOME 1600 North Dial 2-2511 HARMONY FOUR SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE AT worvlib BEAUMONT GRAIN COMPANY Dial 4-7561 Beaumont, Texas Main at Bowie To Myrtle Mae du Perier and the Pine Burr Staff: joy cometh in the morning! After blood, Jweat, and tears were expended, after hourf of planning, after many headarlaer, dirappoint- mentr, and dircouragementr - your reward came. The .ftudentr loved your program, and your teaelaerx, af- ter miyerable rebearrals, pleased their audienfe. I'm Jo glad for all of you. Here'5 looping it put! over the Pine Burr. Affectionately and lovingly y A Call in Time and Your Troubler Will Be Mine HERMAN CROCKER INSURANCE AGENCY Security Bonds-Real Estate 24 hour service 594 Washington Blvd. Phone 5-4591 I Don't See Anything To Weep About SCI-ILESINGER'S WHOLESALERS 576 Crockett Phone 4-8681 SIMMONS .IEWELERS HAROLD SIMMONS Phone 4-6052 675 Orleans WIDNER'S TEXACO SERVICE College at Ave. C Tires-Batteries-Afeexsoriex 24 Hour Service Compliments of GARY AUTO SUPPLY CO. ,7,.,.L Greetings From: K. T. R. M. 990 On Your Dial Always Good Listening JACK NEIL, President TOMMY O'BRIEN, Sec'y-Treasurer JOSEPH S. TRUM, Vice-President STUDIO AT 230 ORLEANS QSOUTH COAST LIFE BLDG.j Beaumont THE LAMB PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. JEFFERSON MUSIC CO- SERVICE CAFE AND STEAK Everything in Muxic Beaumont, Texas 657 Park Street Phone 4-5761 C. R. SORY HOUSE For Delicious Food 796 Pearl Street Phone 4-7731 THE SAN JACINTO DRUG CO. Prercriptiom, Cofmeticf, Luncbeonette San Jacinto Bldg. Phone 4-5667 Beaumont, Texas Compliments of FREEDMAN'S CREDIT JEWELERS 550 Orleans Phone 4-4953 Good Luck Seniors FERTITTA'S SHOE SERVICE 338 Bowie Phone 4-9123 DOUGHTY HARDWARE HARDWARE AND HOME SUPPLIES 770 Pearl Phone 4-9642 The Fineft In jewelry TILLERY JEWELRY CO. 614 Pearl Phone 4-6051 FLIGHT FOR FREEDOM CARROLL-WALLACE FUNERAL HOME Cadillac Ambulance Service 1685 Park St. Phone 5-4567 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS From a Friend IRISH VILLAGE FLOWER SHOP Flower! and Gift! MR. 8: MRS. V. DUCKWORTH Phone 5-1403 224 N. llth BEAUMONT TYPEWRITER AND SUPPLY COMPANY Royal Typewritefs Rental! Repair: Phone 4-4414 451 Wall St. That's Not The Answer I Got, Teddy COMPLIMENTS OF MORGAN and LINDSEY'S AW, Come On, Beck! There's Always A Goon In Every Crowd Business Boomin' T I N K L E ' S FURNITURE COMPANY See Ur Fir!! For Complefe Home Fll1'lIi.fbiIlgJ'H Your Credit Is Good Better Values -Lower Prices 445 Park Phone 4-2244 Beaumont MOSES A. 8: SON G1111 and LOCk.Y7I1ifh.f Safer Opened and Repaired Keyf Made 963 Pearl Phone 4-7032 You Tell Us! FREEDMAN'S MUSIC 8: LUGGAGE Luggage, Leather Goods, and Gift Items Exclusively 860 Orleans Phone 4-4223 A11 That Glitters Is Not Gold For the class of 1950 opportunity is now at hand. How far you progress, your achievements, and the ranks to which you climb in life are now up to you as individuals. May you prosper and develop into worthy citizens of tomorrow. A FRIEND A W A I 'I' G R A N D E N T R A N C E PHOENIX FURNITURE COMPANY For Comfort GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE 700 Pearl Phone 4-9431 H ' WJ Best Wishes To The Class of 1950 As the only Life Insurance Company with its home office in Beaumont, we naturally have a keen interest in the wel- fare and progress of BHS graduates. Our company was doing business be- fore you seniors ever entered the first grade, and it has been our privilege to do business with many of you and your parents. We sincerely hope that as you move out into the adult world you will bear in mind the wisdom of a wel1-ba1- anced Life Insurance program, and that you will ever remain aware of its mul- tiple benefits. And, of course, we'd like to serve you. Good luck! SOUTH COAST LIFE W. M. Callaway INSURANCE 230 Orleans St PI'CSldCI1f Beaumgnt TROUP DRUG CO. Dependable Prescription Service 520 Mariposa Phone 2-2525 Compliments of SAM WAITE SERVICE STATION Railroad at Park Phone 5-7352 WONDER FABRIC CO. I'm From Hollywood Too! 493 Pearl Phone 4-8125 LaSALLE GROCERY STORE 159 Mariposa Phone 4-9931 ELRAY HOWARD FOOD STORE Frozen Foodr Ice Cream Fine Grocerief FREMIN AUTO PARTS . Corner 11th and Laurel Sts. 705 Main Phone 5-9682 n ' Irish Village Beaumont BEAUMONT NATURAL GAS CO. DEPENDABLE GAS SERVICE GEORGE B. MORGAN President CARLTON BRUCE CAR LOT Bert Buys In Town 1201 Park Street x! Z,-1 L? l M U N R O ' S Good Dry Cleaning KLEIN'S QUALITY IEWELERS Quality-Eeononzy-Service Good Luck Purples CHARLES WEINBAUM I nmmnce A geney 368 Fannin Phone 28942 San Jacinto Bldg. Phone 4-2351 DR. H. A. PHILIPSON Compliments Of 0Pf0mf fff REASONABLE HAT AND BEAUTY 330 Pearl Phone 4-5512 SHOP '---1-i--.......,-,,-- aa-made SCHOOL ANNUALS SKILLED CRAFTSMEN - MODERN EOUIPMENT and 35,000 SOUARE FEET OF FLOOR AREA are combined 'ro produce FINE SCHOOL ANNUALS for l400 schools in +wen+y-Hwree s'ra'res Work ir! ' 4fQFI'?!F'1 2 -- ' h - li A 'Yff 'Y' AA i949 'f'lf 1 I ,-r Q' 'N 1 'E f1k'fLzfC?L - X E -. . ff Af f 'EQ' F ' J T f A 1 cf w 0 AUT APHS 'n Q i xX Typical senior girl troll your ownj. Pretty ns ll picture, Stop the Music? Or h.1s BHS won 11 game! Be seated! The show is about to begin. You figure it out. We e.in't?! This fresh air sure miikes you feel like a he- mnn F Y You can usher my way any day. Could that he the Dutchmen, Edwards and Wiltler? X A Sittin' pretty. Aint l elegant? They'll make somebody good wives! Yes sir, th:1t's my baby. Prissy misses. Tidtlly'-Winks again, boys? just a short walk up 11 little hill. Wliat? ls that the Yellow B we see? S.- Fa I7 val Ho IC ff Displaced persons. May I have your autograph? Posing? Typical juniors. Heh, heh, just a little more glycerine! BHS girls have legs, too! Red hlooded American boysf ?j How eager tan you get? Won't they tell you, Linda? 'Til death us do part. Light up a Lucky. He uses Hadacol! Oh, to be young again. is Wgflfwib X , A, Pleasant? Birds of a feather flock together. Mule Train . It was a tough fight, boys, but I finally won! Bottoms up! On the Board Wzllk in Atlantic City. They cooked our goose on Turkey Day. Who says beauty is only skin deep? Nobody loves me. Smile please. p f ' l. That one-legged gal must have heated some hydrogen in chemistry. 2. At home with Lynn. 5. Phone -i-3888. -l. Oh! There he goes! S. This must he .1 picture of the photo editor-no one else would let a picture like this go in. 6. Beauty and the Buick. 7. l'll laugh at your jokes it' you'll laugh at mine! 8. Bottle hahy. 9 10 ll 12 lfb l-l li 16 I7 I8 Hilda, you're being shadowed. Fugitive from Rusk! Initiating Mettie's little Romans. Get a load ot' us! Siamese twins. A group of beautiful lassies tit Lovely landscape. Bookends. Having fun, Don? F Go away! You bother mel Y says herej 'DIN 129 As all goodf?j things must come to an end, so must this yearbook. You've been through our Royal Purple castle nowg and as this last page is turned, the drawbridge is pulled up. We, the staff, fleeing on the wings of graduation, ftaking assumed names with us, ere we be called upon to answer for this, our creationj hope that you have enjoyed your tour as much as we have enjoyed conducting it. 1 1 Q . W 24 4 I . . W Q 1 - . ' f .' 5 M... , ,1--g.x.1'1,, L,'1,-g,'s-1: 1, uf-1, 1 '1 1-' 'L 1.-L-n.,f 1.-x'u,'1.'z,'4.w I-'l-'L L '7.1. 1-l'2.'Lt-1.7. I- 1-7-'2 1,11 9111111121 111111 -4. IL, -L1 11.1 11,1 'LL1 1 11.1 'L 'I 'WYEQQQ-... . ...-v-f ' ' - -.-q,.-uv.. . ina, .- 1 -qp.. ,... ...- ... Q, , . Z A N 4 N QNX mg? p 1 ll x . YK- , xxx T.. 1. -Q if . .,., ' . .W ' s 11111.61-51 ' 1 -L L w ,, .5-,, -wb., 'g, L. l- 'L- 'LM 1. 1. 'L. -1.-. -s.. 1. L, 1, -L Q, 'L 'L' , 1, 1... 'Lf 'U' 'B' '1' Q' L- L bxg,. li .r Af I sn' 5 x 5 A NN ff I - . X ,VF Affgfi ' 52,1 ,yi ,- 4 f 1 -- ' gm gy . 'fi' W ' . 7 ,W 4, rl, 'ha WQWAWPQDK?


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