Deer Park High School - Deer Yearbook (Deer Park, TX)

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Stanley Lowrey. Betsy MacGregor, l n Z1 d 0 n Tramel, Gary Hodge. tratwn fiiw wg. 4 95 v x Q? .aww ,X SKK, J zfl. --:-- Q , .,q,. gm,-? 14 59 , FFR some no g. mmm School foarcl B, B. Dorrell John H. Richardson Paul Hart Secretary Vice-President Qaines Mason W. A. Carpenter C. G. Hollingsworth Stanley C. Kelley President 8 You, the student body of the Deer Park High School, are to be congratula- ted on making the 1955-1956 school year a success. Some of you will grad- uate, and I hope with the satisfaction of a job well-done. Many of you will remain to carry on the fine tradition that has existed for many years. Each of you has something good to contribute, and with each contribution, our school will continue to grow strong and to succeed. Best wishes to all of you, ,Q 6,6555 Superintendent As l955-56 is the first year of the Deer Park Senior l-ligh School, the I956 Deer portrays the beginning of a new era in our school. We feel that the year has been outstanding in many ways, and we know that these achievements have been made through fine leadership by the seniors of 1956. May we congratulate you on the completion of this excellent piece of work and, also, express our appreciation for the many other contributions that you have made. We wish for you equal or greater success after graduation. Principal SECRETARIAI, STAFF Nlrs. Lylan Adams, Nlrs. Nlary Elizabeth Stephenson, Mrs. Peggy Roper, Mrs. Beiinic Osburn ccculty Mrs. Carolyn Crawley, B.A. Librarian Mr. James H. Frazier, B.S. Vocational Subjects Mrs. Marjorie Reeder, B.S., M.A. Commercial Subjects Mrs. Corinne Smith, B.S., M.A. Home Economics Mrs. Lillian O'Bannon, BJ-X. English Mr, D. H. Watkins, B.S., M.Ed. Athletics, Social Studies SJ: Q s 8 J 5 3 I 1 F I l Q2 S 9 if A' 3 Mrs. Marie Tapp, B.B.A. Commercial Subjects, Social Studies Mr. E. W. Hyatt, M.E., M.M.E. Band Director Miss Nina Cathryn Scott, B.A., M.L. History, Civics Mr. Sterling C. Covington, B.A., M.A. A English Miss Eleanor Barrow, AB., M.A. Science Mr. J. T. Hawkins, B.S., M.S. Mathematics Mrs. Helen Laperouse, B.M. Choral Music Mr. Travis Hughes, B.S., M.Ed. Athletics Mrs. Jimmie Van Sickle, B.A. Speech, Spanish Mrs. Doll Forrest, B.S., M.Ed. Physical Education Mrs. Margaret Ragan, B.S., M.Ed Girls' Counselor Mr. Weldon B. Kethan, B.S. Mechanical Drawing, Athletics .ff Mr. Warren, Mr. Stansbury, Mr. Porter Standing: Mr. Cowey, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Walker, and Mr Morton. Sitting: Mrs, Grigsby and Mrs. Olsen. aintenccnce Mr. McLean Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. McLean, Supervisor. Mrs. Dreher, and Mrs. Burgess, 14 lcwo o '5 nz? TOM MAURICE BABCOCK BARCLAY Class President 13 Coronation 35 Craft Club Coronation 3g Student Council: Vice-Presi' 1g Student Council 15 Football 19 Baseball dent 3: President 4: Football 35 Basketball Manager 25 Senior Play 4. V 2, 3, 45 Track 3g Senior Play 4. SELMA lggg,ffT 'BROUGHTON Coronation 3g Athletics Club 11 Basketball: Deer Escorts 1, 45 F. H- A, Treasurer 4: 1, 2, 3, 45 All,Regi0na1 4: A11.5tatC 43 jlogt Baslcetball 1: Junior Olympics 1g Student Valuable Basketball Player 35 Football 1: A5S1St21Ut4- Track 1, 2, 3, 4. BA BETTE BURNS Coronation 3g Wittiest Couple 4: Camera Club 2g Choral Club President 3: Deer Es- corts: 2, 3, 4, Co-Commander 43 F. H. A.: 1, Song Leader 45 Swing Band 1: Volleyball 4: Senior Play 4. DON COOKE Coronation Act 3: Antler Staff 4: Camera ciub ig cr-ani ciub 1. JANETTE DAVIS LOU ADELE DORRELL fhoral Club 3, 45 Deer Escorts 4: F. H, A. 3, 4. Sec. 81 Treas. Miss Deer Park 4: D. A. R. Citizen Popular Girl 4: Cheerleader 3, Duchess 1: Annual Assist. Ed. 33 4: Band lg Camera Club 1: F. H. A. Junior Red Cross 2: Typing Alternate 3 adm Writer 3 Extem. 1 Re .' f 9 Speaker 4: Tennis 1, 3, 4: Basketball: 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capta'n 45 Baseball 1: Junior Olym- pics lg Senior Play 4: Student Assistant 4. Club 4: F. H. A. 4. ' we I JOSEPHINE ESPINOZA Coronation Act 3: Camera Club 1: Choral Class Park ing Girl Camera JANICE HARMAN Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Deer Escorts 1, 2, 3: Poetry Reading 4: Basketball 1, 2: Volley- ball 1, 2, 4: Senior Play 4. SONDRA ' GROUNDS Class Bellei 3: Coronation Act 3: Band: 1, 2. Mr. Deer 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Drum Major 4: An- 3: Animal nual Staff f2: Camera Club 1: Volleyball 1: Ext Tennis 4: .Senior Play 4. V 4 DANIELLE GIRARD and Treasurer 2: Miss Deer 4: Class Belle 2: Gutstand- .3: Best All-Around 4: 1, 2, 3, 4: Coronation Act 3: . H. A. 1, 2, 4: Student UD Council: 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4: Spelling 2: Shorthand 3: Baseball 1, 2: Basketball: lo-Captain 3 4' Tennis 3 4: Vol- 1, 2, 3, 4, C , , , leyball 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Contest Play 4. GARY HODGE Runner-up 4: Coronation Act 3, 4, Subscription Editor 4, Speaker 3, 4: Contest Play l 1 CHARLES HORD Most Handsome Senior Boy Runner-up 4: Wittiest Couple 4: Football 4: Baseball 4. VERLYNE KENDRICK Transfer 45 Choral Club 4. BARBARA ISBELL Transfer 4: Choral Club Secretary 4: Antler Staff 4. HERBERT LAAKE Class Vice President 41: Most Handsome Senior Boy Runner-up 4: Best All-Around Runner-up 4: Coronation Act 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 1: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1. SUE HATCH Transfer 43 Most Beautiful Senior Girl Run- ner-up 4: Antler Staff 4: Senior Play 4. KATHRYN LAFFERTY Future Homemakers of America 4. MAXINE LEISINGER BETSY MacGREGOR Salutatorian 45 Miss Deer Park Run- ner-Up 45 Most Likely to Succeed 45 History Award 25 D.A.R. Runner-up 45 W.0.W. History Award 35 Science Awards5 T.C.C., A.C.S.5 Antler Edi- tor-inChief 45 Annual: 2, 3, 4, Assist. Ed. 2, Rep. 45 Band: 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 45 F.H.A. 45 Student Council: 3, 4, Rep. 3, Par. 45 Ready Writer 3, 4, Regional Qualifier 35 Extem. Speaker 3, 45 Basketball 25 Tennis 45 Senior Play 45 Student Assistant 25 Class President 2. Choral Club 1. 2, 4: Future Homemakers of America 4. BUBBA JIMMY McLEAN MASSEY Coronation Act 3: Antler Staff 45 Crafts Best Dancer 45 Most Handsome Senior Boy Club 15 Baseball 15 Football 3. 45 Coronation 3, Duke 25 Athletic Club 15 Baseball 2: Basketball: 2, 3. 4. All-State 4: Track 2, 3, 45 Football: 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention All-District 2, All-District 3, 4, All- State44, Most Valuable Player U4: Co-Cap- tam . VENCIE MCNEESE Choral Club 3g Future Homemakers of America 3. 4. MAX PACE Band l. 2. Lralls Club 1, bllde Rule Club -1, Student ASSlSf3I'lT. 4. JACK MOORE Crafts Club 23 Baseball 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 3 Manager 2. JEAN NIELS PASCHALL OLSEN Coronation Act 3g Baseball 3, 45 Football 3. ' Camera Club 13 Baselwll 11 Basketball 1 Student Assistant 4. 4 JIMMY PHILPOT DONALD ROYALL Class Beau 3: Coronation Prince 4: Bas Q. ball 1, 2, 3. 4, Basketball: 1, 2. 3, 4, Honor- able Mention All-State 45 Football: 2, 3, 4, All-District 3, 4, All-State 4. JIMMY SAPP Crafts Club 1. Coronation Act 3: Craft Club lg Basketball 3: Football 3g Tennis 3, 4. JOHNNY BOBBY SCHEER REEVES Choral Club 4, Poetry Reading 3, 4: Contest CIHSS Beau 2? COFOHHUOH ACf 3, King 45 Play 2, 3, 4, Basketball: 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Regional 4, Honor- I able Mention All-State 4, Football 1, 35 Tennis 15 Track 1, 2, 4. ' BARNEY SMITH Football: 3, 4, Honorable Mention All-Dis- trict 4, Track 2, 3. JIMMY STEAMBARGE Zlass President 2, Athletic Club lg Baseball .g Basketball 1, 3, Football: 1, 2, 3, 4, All- Jistrict 3, All-State 3, 4, Prep All-American lonor Roll 45 Track 1, Manager 3, Corona- ,ion Duke 1, M. C. 3. . WENDELL TACKITT Debate Alternate 3, 4. Antler Staff 4, GENEVA SMITH Choral Staff 4, Deer Escorts 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A.: 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, President. Coronation Act INADON TRAMEL 3, Duchess 2, Student Assist 35 Best Dancer 4, Most Beautiful Senior Girl 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Deer Escort 2, F F. A. 2, 45 Annual Staff Business Manager 4, Spelling 2g test Play 4, Se Shorthand -Alternate 3, Con nior Play 4. l WAYNE LYNN TUNSTALL URBAN Class Secretary and 'l'rr-asiirt-i l. 4. - :ff-st Yaleclictorian -L: Class YLCC' lJl'QSlfl6lll lg Cor- Couple 4: Curonatzon Act 3: Nlr Det-i Park onation Duchess 3. Klffst Hr-autiful Girl 'Hun- Runnerlljp 41 Annual Statf 1. :gf Bas-mill ner-Vp -l: Annual! Assistant .Advertising 1, 2, 3: Basketball: 1. 2. 3. -l: Football 2. Manager 3, Advertising Manager -l: Band: 3. 4, Honorable Mention All-District 2. 3, 4: 1, 2. 3. 4, Section Leader 3. Student Director Track 1, 2, 31 Senior Play 33 Student Assist- 4, Regional Winner 3g Swing Band 1. 2: F. ant 4, A H. A. 4g Junior Red Cross: 1. 2, Reporter 15 Student Council: 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. 4: Typing Alternate 3: Senior Play 45 Student Assistant 1. PEGGY VICKERY Coronation Act 33 Choral Club 33 Deer Es- corts3 4'F H A 4 HOWARD WINDELL VICK WATKINS Mr. Deer Park Runner-Up 45 Coronation Act Class 4: Secretary 33 Most Likely 35 I-10116 Stal' Boys State 33 Band 1, 22 Cam- to Succeed Mr. Deer Park 4g Coronation era Club 11 Crafts Club lg Slide Rule Club Act 33 11 Craft Club 1, Secretary lg 49 Senior Play 4: Student Assistant 4. Basketball Football 2 3, 4g Senior Play 4: Student LAVONDA WELLS Cutest Couple 4t Coronation Princess 4: Basketball 1: Antler Staff Associate Editor 4: Deer Escorts' 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. 4: F. H. A. 4,: 1, Secretary 4: Declamation 1: Senior Play 4. JOYCE ANN WILLIAMS Coronation Act 3, Queen 4, D. A. R. Citizen Runner-Up 45 Deer Escorts: 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3, President 4: F. H. A. 1, 4, Re- porter 4g Declamation: 1, 2, 3, 4, District Winner 1, 2, 3, Regional Winner 1, 2, 3, State Qualifier 35 Contest Play 4, Senior Play 4. 4STANLEY WHITAKER F. H. A Beau -lg Crafts Club 21 Baseball 3 4: Football 2, 3. 4. PENNY 0'NEAL TOMMY JARRETT Transfer 4. Post-Graduate Athletic Club 1, Coronation Duke 2, Most Handsome Senior Boy 3, Base- ball 1g Football: 2, 3, 4, Honorable Men- tion 4g Junior Olympics 2: Track: 2, 3, Manager 4. c-4 qljorlcl Qpeuiew As the sun rises through the low-hanging atmosphere created by the local chemical plants, the eminent scientists, Mrs. Tapp and Mrs. Reeder, accompanied by a few reporters board the inter-planetary space machine, which was recently put on the market by that remarkable inventor, WENDELL TACKITT. The scientists' mission is to conduct A World Review to see how the world is progressing under the versatile leadership of the World Council headed by Mr. Covington. As the space ship cruises in the lower stratosphere, they see what looks like a huge fruit basket, as they draw nearer, they see it's only the hat of CHICK ESPINOZA. She is making her debut as Carmen Miranda's successor in Hollywood. Still cruising over California, they run into terrible weather conditions near Los Angeles created by the well-known smog. BETSY MacGREG- OR can be seen hard at work on a chemical analysis to clear the smog. This makes her twentieth year and still no progress. Off again! This time they're going to the northern part of the United States. Ah, look down, who's that? Why, none other than MAURICE BARCLAY, hole-puncher in Limburger cheese at the Wisconsin Cheese Factory. As head cheese-taster, the re- porters find WINDELL WATKINS. ls that a forest fire? Goodness, no, that's the exhaust from TOM BABCOCK'S suicide-iet. He is racing at the Annapolis Speedway. As they fly over Broadway in New York, they see the neon signs reading Wiggles and Giggles , starring SUE HATCH and directed by the distinguished DON COOKE. Now off to the land of Vacation, Sunny Florida. Having won the 564.00 question and a trip to Florida, KATHRYN LAF- FERTY is seen lounging on the beach, basking in the sun. Blasting off, they're soon in the countries on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. Bowing to the cheers of millions in the Madrid bullring, they see LOU ADELE DORRELL accepting the coveted ears of the bull after her sixteenth kill. 26 Squash! Squish! Squush! Hey, what's that noise? There': WAYNE TUNSTALL in his newly-acquired position as chiel grape-stomper for the 3 Hic's and a Headache Wine Company in Italy. Going Through the hot, arid Sahara Desert, the space ship passengers think they see a mirage in the distance. No, it's the pink tents of Haiii Baba QGARY HODGED and his harem girls. The girls are occupied with their various tasks. Desert Rose QDANIELLE GIRARDJ is taking care of Myrtle and the other camels. Princess Scheherazade CSONDRA GROUNDS! is still floating around like The Little White Cloud That Cried after being dropped by Prince Ranier of Monaco. Little Sheba QINA- DON TRAMELJ, Little Jewel QSELMA BROUGHTONJ, and Salome QBABETTE BURNSQ are away participating in the foot races on the pyramids. Back to civilization! Gay Paree is their next stop. Here they decide to land and take in the sights. At the top of the Eiffel Tower, they are surprised to see JIMMY MASSEY working his way through college as an elevator boy. They have lunch at a delightful sidewalk cafe called The Three Old Maids. It is own- ed and run by JOYCE ANN WILLIAMS, VERLYNE KENDRICK, and JANETTE DAVIS. They are entertained by the famed Bubble Dancers. Later, we see their agent, STANLEY WHITAKER, rounding up the stars, GENEVA SMITH and JEAN PASCHALL, who drifted away during the last performance. Crossing the channel to England, they look down and see a swimmer. Why, it's VENCIE MCNEESE under all that grease! She is making her 56th attempt to swim the channel. What is that noise? Bagpipes! And showing their knobby knees in a Highland Fling! JIMMY PHILPOT, JIMMY STEAM- BARGE, NIELS OLSEN, and BUBBA MCLEAN are dancing away dressed in kilts. The ship turns south to darkest Africa and they proceed as scheduled, until they run into a hunting party headed by BAR- NEY SMITH, King of the Circus Bear-Trainers. Traveling with him, they see CHUCK HORD, JACK MOORE and TOMMY 27 JARRETT, all fearless, bloodthirsty daredevils out for adventure. Bringing up the rear with a typewriter, an adding machine, and a bottle of aspirin is MAXINE LEISINGER, their chief cook and bottle-washer. Back to the European continent and on to Russia! There they spot MAX PACE cutting holes in the Iron Curtain with a can opener. As their space ship will not fit through any of the holes, they travel on foot to meet the newly-installed leaders of the country, BOBBY REEVES and all his able comrades: JIMMY SAPP, HOWARD VICK, HERBERT LAAKE. Since these men are peace-loving Democrats, their positions are very precarious. Their chief scientist, LYNN URBAN, is away in Siberia making experiments for the Cold War. Off to a warmer climate, they arrive in the Hawaiian Islands to the rythmic strains of Cindy Lou. He-re they talk to DONALD ROYALL, chief surf-board rider, who tells them about the great beach comber, JOHNNY SCHEER. Again, they blast off. This time for the good old U.S.A. But, alas, because of engine trouble, the expedition is forced down in the great rubber producing country, Malaya. While repairs are being made, they spend the night at the home of BARBARA ISBELL, the co-owner of a rich rubber plantation which produces the basic ingredient for Triple-Trouble Bubble Gum. That's the company that sponsors the T.V. program starring JANICE HAR- MAN, the triple-trouble, singing beauty. Again, they soar toward the United States and home. What an honor to be greeted by LAVONDA WELLS, now principal of D. P. H. S. She always said the principal's office was her favor- ite haunt. Visiting the school today, checking the children's teeth is Dr. WILBERT BIGOTT and his assistant, PEGGY VICKERY. QThe teachers always said getting work out of Wilbert was like 'pulling teeth.'D Good old low-hanging atmosphere and chemical plants! They all had a wonderful time conducting the World Review , but each one was glad to be back in Deer Park. By the way, their report was that the world was progressing! 28 l 5 A . i . A , I . unior Snheritance oannouncement by way o eniorc qoill We, the class of l956, in the town of Deer Park, the county of Harris, and the great state of Texas, being in as good health as can be expected after twelve grueling years of study, and in a state of mind befitting forty-eight seniors who are about to pass away, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. Owing to a lightness in the head, caused by its gradual swelling during the last four years, and a heaviness in the heart and other vital organs, caused by thoughts of parting and over-feasting, respectively, We are preparing for the 24th day of May in the year of 1956, at which time we shall pass away, Thusly, do we declare our wishes as to the final disposal of ourselves and markedly intimate and personal possessions: Therefore, we do first direct that our funeral services shall be conducted by our friends and well-wishers, the faculty, only enjoining that the funeral be carried on with all the dignity and pomp that our situation in Deer Park High School has merited. TOM BABCOCK leaves his tiny waistline to Benny Stephenson and Jimmy Work. To Lynn Young and W. C. Harville, GENEVA SMITH leaves her loud, boisterous manner. BABETTE BURNS wills her quiet, shy ways and feminine laugh to Jo Ann Ott and Beverly Norman. DON COOKE wills his black, wavy hair to Ronnie DeBusk, Red Caldwell, and Melvin McRey- nolds. VERLYNE KENDRICK and JANETTE DAVIS leave their spinster- hood to Rosemary Kock, Dorba McDougle, and Lois Jean Kelly. To Norris Stokes, MAURICE BARCLAY leaves his ability to give speeches in assembly. WILBERT BIGOTT leaves his short stature and great basketball-playing ability to Kenneth Kamstra. SELMA BROUGHTON leaves her shorthand ability to Irene Korenek. To Tazie McDade, BARBARA ISBELL leaves her 'lwater-fountain tech- nique. GARY HAJII BABA HODGE wills his harem to Don Copeland and Marshall Borel. SONDRA GROUNDS leaves her love for the band to Bud Hilliard. JOSEPHINE CHICK ESPINOZA leaves her homemaking ability to Martha Johnson. DANIELLE GIRARD leaves her athletic ability to Rogene Dyar and Becky Taylor. To Jerry Sibert and Ralph Dunderdale, PENNY O'NEAL wills his red hair and freckles. LYNN URBAN leaves her ability to take boys lightly to Shirley Tramel. JIMMY STEAMBARGE leaves his permanent spot in the office to Stanley Kelley. To the Junior Class, STANLEY WHITAKER leaves all the money spent for the gas that he used by driving Lou Adele's car at lunch period. INADON TRAMEL wills her dimples to Jo Etta Whatley. BARNEY SMITH leaves his ability to avoid school after football season to Marshall Smith and Steve Stephenson. JOHNNY SCHEER leaves his medals, which he hopes will still be unscratched, to Shirley Barnett, who will be expected not to scratch them. 30 JIMMY PHILPOT leaves his injured leg to next year's senior Duke of Coronation. To Jo Ann Cates, JIMMY SAP'P leaves his ability to talk about nothing except cars. To Blackie Caldwell, JEAN PASCHALL wills her front seat in Mr. Covingtons class. HOWARD VICK and MAX PACE leave their mad scientific minds to Charles Parrish. DONALD ROYALL leaves his dry humor to Scott Goodman and Gerald Cain. NIELS OLSEN wills his baseball talent to Clarence Shinn and Mabry Wilburn. To Vvlilliam Henderson, JACK MOORE leaves one pair of straight legs. MAXTNE LEISINGER leaves her long, naturally curly hair to Patricia Richardson and Shirley Shelby, JOYCE ANN WILLIAMS wills her tumbling ability to Delora Kech. JANICE HARMAN leaves her smooth, unruffled temperament to Robert Potter. CHARLES HORD leaves his wit to Kit Maybin and R. C. Crawford. HERBERT LAAKE leaves his recently acquired flirting ways to James Ussery. And to Frances Nebel, SUE HATCH leaves her walk. KATHRYN LAFFERTY leaves her art ability to Donna Miller. LOU ADELE DORRELL wills her long, curly eyelashes to Diane Parish. PEGGY VICKERY leaves her spelling ability to Jacque Stephenson. WENDELL TACKITT leaves his physique to John Henderson and Darrell Meldrum. BETSY MacGREGOR wills her ability to loaf through high school to Jimmy Guidry. WINDELL WATKINS leaves his scrunching ability to Carl Brock, Jimmy Haynes, Carl Gene Tolar, and Kirby lselt. WAYNE TUNSTALL leaves his beautiful handwriting to Clayton Leonard. And to Rex Gibson. BUBBA MCLEAN wills his 'nanner nose. VENCIE MCNEESE leaves her good health to Maury Purdom, BOBBY REEVES leaves his good looks to Armond Jones. To Ernestine Francway, LAVONDA WELLS leaves her love for English. TOMMY JARRETT leaves his singing ability to Edwin Kendrick and Floyd Harvey. Finally, we do hereby name and appoint as the executors of this, our last will and testament, our class advisers, Mr. Covington, Mrs. Reeder, and Mrs. Tapp. ln witness whereof we, the class of 1956. the testators, do hereby set our hand and seal on this 12th day of March in the year of I956. mm 671255 Vifitnessed by: Betsy MacGregor Senior Class of l956 Lavonda Wells BaBette Burns Sondra Grounds Joyce Ann Williams Danielle Girard 31 Shirley Barnett Y' Y 1' ' Carl Brock Gerald Cain ' -K. R-A . , . he be A E jgiigg W f . flfx .V 5251- W ' 51-- ,. n,':., ? 5 :ii az. . , V af' . mmqggw Ir 5 i . 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Jac ue Ste henson Steve Ste henson Cl P P Becky Taylor Carl J a mes Ussery Gene Tolar Jo Etta Whatley James Wilburn Jimmy Woi'k Lynn Xfflllllf' NRE? ' President Vice Secretary Harman Wxmberly Ruth Cole E .1A,1 1 5 Q. ,IZ ,255 Q' - ,,Af,. 41.:,, ef- N ' YT , . ,a-9? 'qi l 4 If 'Q 4 I 5' . V , 1 KRS t r? Esadqimx I-Igmld Allen Kathy Anderson Kathleen Barnhart Bgbby Bowles A-V Z.. 3 ..,, , wma-A V . 5 , , '1,. I . 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Z 5, K za, if ff 4' L 1- 5 ?fix2i?eW 'r ' 1'f. f 1 Z ., 1 sv Siggie Nordslrand Thomas O'Neal Mary Ellen Pace Mike Porter Judy Regan Merrilyn Sawyer 'E -.f i I it 'V --L ,f :'. ,.. .r - RW i f 2 ':':: f Zi A Q v, 1 I, mt M ..,,. 1 V A .11 V.,' V V: Nancl' Cummins Mollie Holliefield Alton Sledge Darrel Stout Ilflga Sullivan Willis Ann Taylor Jan Tldmflfe BQUY Tfchalek Paula Waggoner Gloria Walter i....' i , .V.lg, W it W M - W , l ' . I nfl?-fl W ' ' W LW' rlrt D W W L :vv W wif' ' ' i'. fifiiififll? X ., ., .-1- f V i-'t1 f W if 1 5 . J A ' l 'T't Wi lx ,Mb if A m f, , 4 1 x . Delia Watkins Juanita Williams Phillip Williams Bobby Wimberly 42 Sandra Wolters Alton Yowell I x I i J 1 1 1 I I x i s z 4 K i P i I f I v x f W u f 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 l i Student eouncil Maurice Barclay President William Henderson Vice-President Lynn Urban Secretary Danielle Girard Treasurer Betsy MacGregor Parliamentarian Paula Waggoner Reporter Miss Cathryn Scott Mr, D. H. Watkins Sponsors ,, eff 2. ,. ,N L ca fl Front Row: Melvin lVlcReynolds, Shirley Tramel, Larry Cansler. Paula Waggoner, Danielle Girard, William Henderson, Maurice Barclay, Lynn Urban, Betsy MacGregor, Roy Harman, Bobbie Norman, Donald Jones. Back Row: Mr. D. H. Vvlatkins, Irene Korenek, Windell Watkins, Ronnie DeBuSk, Miss Cathryn Scott. Elsie Robertson President Geneva Smith Vice-President Reba Dietrich Second Vice-President Lavonda Wells Secretary Joyce Ann Williams Reporter Dorba McDougle Parliamentarian BaBette Burns Song Leader Pat Hahn Historian Selma Broughton Treasurer Mrs. Corinne Smith Sponsor Mrs. Dorrell Mrs. Urban Mrs. MacGregor Chapter Mothers Standing: Mrs. Corinne Smith, Pat Hahn, Lou Adele Dorrell, Diane Parish. Back Row: Josephine Espinoza, Pat Hill, Kathryn Lafferty, Willis Ann Taylor, Geneva Smith, Ella Hender- son, Selma Broughton, Lynn Urban, Danielle Girard, Betsy MacGregor, Lavonda Wells, BaBette Burns, Joyce Ann Williams, lnadon Tramel. Front Row: Maureen King, Donna Miller, Dorba McDougle, Lynn Young, Shirley Tramel, Delora Keck. 45 Mr. Covington confers with Betsy Janice and Bobby plan the cover. Editor-in-Chief . . .... Betsy MacC1regor Associate Editor . . . Lavonda Wells Activities Editor . . Joyce Ann Williams Gossip Editors . . . BaBette Burns Selma Broughton Barbara Isbell Circulation Manager . Geneva Smith Class Editor . . . . Sue Hatch Art Editors . . . Janice Harman Bobby Reeves Jimmy Massey Printer . . . . Don Cooke Typists . . Joyce Ann Williams Janice Harman Jimmy and Joyce Ann proof-read while Barbara Isbell BaBette and Lavonda type, SP0U50f - - Mr- COVUTQYOU Barbara helps Don print the paper. 46 Cieneva, Sue, and Selma write up the latest news oantler Staff - ehoral elulf Sharon McLean President Jo Ann Cates Vice-President Barbara Isbell Secretary- Treasurer Irene Korenek Reporter Naomi Parker Accompanisl Mrs. Helen Laperouse Sponsor Bottom Row: Jean Kelly, Naomi Parker, Nancy Cummins, Janice Harman, Barbara Isbell, Jo Ann Cates, Juanita Williams, Shirley Shelby, Joan Dreher, Mrs. Helen Laperouse, Director. Middle Row: Margaret DeCarrie, Maureen King. Sharon McLean, Irene Korenek, Donna Miller, Ver- lyne Kendrick, Betty Trchalek, Pat I-lignite, .lo Etta Whatley, Josephine Espinoza. Top Row: Linda Crawford, Maxine Leisinger, Geneva Smith, Inga Sullivan, David Buchanan, Phil- lip Williams, Bobby Reeves, Robert Potter, Janette Davis, Lynn Young, Rosemary Koch, .Ian Tidmore. I 47 BOYS' QUARTET eer arlz :leigh School iBancl E. W. QPopj Hyatt Band Director Lynn Urban Student Director OFFICERS First row: Kathy Anderson Betsy MacGregor Lynn Urban Naomi Parker Back row: Bud Hilliard Larry Cansler Bobby Wimberlyf O 3314 uv 4.1 5--...M V ,M M 5 R., W SHIV J gram qnccjor Sondra Qrounclo qnarching gc-:Ueo Ginger Yolland Barbara Marshall Avis Linder Naomi Parker Cynarching c,Bc4ncl i3 i'3 eer ocorto Mrs. Doll Forrest Sponsor Ruth Cole President Delora Kech Vice- President Lavonda XVells Secretary - Treasurer BaBete Burns Cnot picturedl Leader A348945 Front row: Margaret DeCarrie Peggy Vickery Selma Broughton Pat l-lignite Y Middle row: Merry Marc! 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'55 Honorable Mention '53 '54, '55 Team '55 Valuable Player '55 JIMMY PHILPOT Center Lettered '53, '54, '55 D'strict Honorable Mention '55 5 '5 1 Star-Telegram All-State Team WAYNE TU NSTALL Right Tackle Lettered '53, '54, '55 District Honorable Mention '53, '54, '55 il , 5 E 5 1' 1 1 H 5 2 5 2 5 3 1 v 1 fi -mw.fM..'m..M.,,mwww-ffmwe-wwwMxmmwwr-:mmwfw xvnwwnwamwwmmz amiwewwxzw 2+ X fvsx 1, 33151 1-'Y hfgfyg wvwwg,,..,A, AA ,-gg QU Pg-gygggg-gqffgk mn, ,nam mul M523 W 5 i 3 E e 1 E S E 3 i E Q E , 1 :- i S '.i Z .211 f-n-.m..'B6 DU1f1E5f?U UVM W5 'uY.f '5'i K'ff'!.5IfExis6E'5f7?Wf1iisE57?7f'f ?J7557iJY5ifiPXWYlTYYYK3533ffiNfQYZi3'3?Z15x1fkhmfQfY1 v? 2w3Y1fQQ' X De Busk .. r --A., -,,Q i I -Av, 'J A L 1955 EJ. Henderson .-.- . . X . bf N. ,Q 255954 W f I 4 ff , Q . , 4 J , ' M4 ,NS A 0 Sq Q, if of 6 W A 4 Q 1 . K 2 Q 1 .X Q 1 ., . .,... , .. , ,H n A, . 1 4 f fl fp 2 A v YW , ww WQMKQQ, 1 Q za 1 McLean .. ..,. : U on M R. 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Naughty Lady of Shady Lane Hilliard Picture 'Sevente an . . . Pi ww Pei: Naughty Lady Picture I Qi' Eiobeznt Fotter 1 Iac .Lo Vfi is uwiZiiE1?fc?'Vlj A 'First Date NWC' PAW Silver' T211-ea Beverly Nor Kack Wedding Tay' . . UZ love You Truly' The Class of 1557 acknowledge the great fffw. Fplen Laperouse Happy Summer Romance ligand, Parker ' GOEL Fir. N.. S. Yeung Uclfy Mr. Sherrell Stewart Miss Mary Eleanor Bar F5192 , , Z1,fqA Q' mmm 1 R 'Q 3 A af .4 at X 1 9 E gg A. ,. .,.. ' , 'Pa Q1 '14 ' MHTTZ5' sf ,- ,Mx,,,, ., enior ,,.f-wwi' R A -1 + A V2 2 ,im iifff W M Mm, .14 M firm yt xi1.!5i 5 carnival '?.Z.N 8,5- fre 4 ,hw . Vg Janice Harman Sharon McLean Howard Vick Robert Potter Bobby Reeves Naomi Parker QQQVPOV Qouer n An Opereffo Presented By The - Qliorcal 614,46 Q fm , . 2 JMX 7' '. Robert and Naomi Janice and Bobby Sharon Howard DO mme OU: PsychoanalyZe us! Elie fittle 90.3 faughecln SENIOR PLAY Laurie , . . Martha . Sid . . Joan . Gus . Wally . Mark ..... Horatio P. Honeywell Mrs. Lillian Ward . Mr. Ted Wood . Grace . . . Tessie . Walola . Caroline . Amelia . . The Woman . Little Boy . Thank you, Gus. . Sondra Grounds . . Lynn Urban . Wayne Tunstall . lnadon Tramel Lou Adele Dorrell . Tom Babcock Windell Watkins . Maurice Barclay . Janice Harman . . Howard Vick Joyce Ann Williams . Danielle Girard . Lavonda Vwlells . BaBette Burns . . Sue Hatch . Betsy MacGregor . Timmy Urban Come on, Willie Give me thatfu 'l killed a man, Linda! You stand here, Miss Ware. 'AThis will not be as neat as the window, but it will be just as sure. Ujfigh CLOinclow ONE-ACT CONTEST' PLAY Emily Winthrop . . . . Joyce Ann Williams Stephen Craig . . . . Gary Hodge Judith Ware . , Danielle Girard Walter Hodge . . Bobby Reeves Linda Norton . . lnadon Tramel NOIISGHSG, Warren Slipped and fell-H Canaries are so Weak and yellow. That 99 description fits you, Walter. ehilclhoocl cpictureo opal fhegfre Senioro Surprise! I-litchhiking Girls? 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The Annual Staff 102 Shell Oil Company's Deer Park refinery line, aviation fuel, diesel fuel, kerosene, do- . mestic heating oil, lubricating oils, wax Processes s'PP'0x'mGlelY l25'OOO barrels of and other necessities of our modern civiliza- crude oil each day, transforming it into gaso- ti0r1. Twenty valuable chemical products are made from petroleum-derived raw materials and find their way into such everyday items as cosmetics, inks, dyes, varnishes, disinfec- Chemical Corporation. These products are tants and many others. manufactured at the Deer Park plant of Shell fx Xxgkjj GLADYS' BEAUTY SHOP WE KEEP YOUR HAIR LOOKING ITS LOVELIEST wk Deer Park Phone GR 9 2292 KENNEDYS SERVICE STATION DEER PARK aa :MAN 1' YOUR FRIENDLY HOME-TOWN BANK 1 3' Serving the Area Since 1919 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS! Qbelaplain Studio 'A' 519 South Shaver PASADENA, TEXAS Phone GR 2-5327 flue qgright Shop VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS LoUART SUITS if 112 Mungef Pasadena airg, urnitureg NO CARRYING CHARGES OR INTEREST 'A' 115 South Munger 220 South Tatar GR2-5571 GR 2-1431 DALME FOOD MARKET Deer Park, Texas GR 9-9124 CDRRAL DRIVE-INN For Jumbo Thick Malts THOMASON BROS. JEWELRY CORRIGAN CENTER 921 East Shaw if E' QUALITY MEATS VEGETABLES QQ M GROCERIES Expert Complete Deep-Freeze Service Q5 GR 23535 Watch Repair , mow : Union Market - Eree Delivery wr SNIART ii STUDENTS ' SHOP BENJAMIN'S A Complete Store for Men and Boys 115 S. SHAVER PASADENA, TEXAS LYNCHBURG FEED '55 HARDWARE 1949 Market Street Road Congratulations and Best Wishes MR. AND MRS. D. C. KELLY Skylark Camera Co 121 South Shaver St. D Q 4 'H 5 N P1 CD . 09 Cb ' B D Z m C F D Z O m CD m W S, m m V11 C E Q :w??f-2:5 3 QL? 532: 5 QBEE 2 QQQE O0 D o 3203 :SWS '-v-Cfixfi BILL FORREST SOL F. LEFF 25 SONS M. 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WILSON'S LACK ASSOCIATE STORE ri? 708 Center Phone GR 9-2813 'iff HARDWARE - APPLIANCES SPORTING GOODS - AUTO PARTS DEER PARK DRUG R e X a 1 1 DRUGS - cosMET1cs - SUNDRIES if Complete Fountain Service Free Prescription Delivery CALDWELL'S GROCERY GRQ1236 Corner Center and Third 702 Center Street Deer Park, Texas Phone: GR 9-9142 Deer Park, Texas , COMPLIMENTS P E N N E Y S OF IN PASADENA A THE Corrigan Center :Af 911 East Shaw In I U NAT1oNAL ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY BANK PASADENA LUNIBER AND The Bank of C0Uf'eSU BUILDING MATERIALS 4 COMPANY 409 Eagle GR 2-4348 PASADENA, TEXAS Member of E, D. I. C. BAYTOWN, TEXAS 5 1 l TRAIN ER'S DRIVE IN 1 PASADENA if When Better Hamburgers Are Made TRAINER18 Will Make 'Em PASADENA SPORTING GOODS 129 South Shaver GR 3-2862 Complete Line of Athletic Equipment ABBOTT ELORIST HFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Pasadena, Texas 101 South Richey Phone: GR 2-3681 G. I-I. JACKSON SERVICE STATION 114 W. Sterling - GR 2-9172 PASADENA, TEXAS 'ir We Give Red Star Premium Stamps SOUTI-I TEXAS LUIVIBER COMPANY uf 209 S. Tarter Street GR 2-3621 PASADENA, TEXAS A BAYSI-IORE MOTORS, Inc. Pasadena Cleaners SATISFACTION ALWAYS Pasadencfs Largest and Finest Cleaners Tk TI 2113 Market Street Post Office Box 418 We Pick Up and Deliver in Deer Park J. if' W 501 East Jackson Phone: GR 2-1515 BAYTOIWN, TEXAS REESE'S SUPER MARKET AAA FLORIST MEATS - GROCERIES - COLD DRINKS CEormerly DEEN'Sj if Frozen Food Lockers for Rent Y BAR-B-Q Flowers For All Occasions A WIRE ORDER SERVICE 1? it I-Iours: 7 a.m. to 12 Midnight 2527 East Sterling fI.a Porte Roadj 706 S' Shaver GR 2-2941 Night GR 2-8567 One and One-Half Miles East of Pasadena D I. C. mxmw A. DIAMOND CHEMICALS T DIAMOND ALKALI COMPANY CHEMICALS You LIVE BY iw P. o. Box 686 Piasadena, Texas v. f ,. , .rm -. 'k ...,, . ,-., ...N f,..,w...,-. X XA ,,1,N, ,M-M. ,., .au-5-' -,TNQ-XL.. :,..-Q-1.,,.1-Q---.,.L,,k-.-,tu fggwx X ,Wu AX ?,xv.x'xXyX up . 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