Gonzales High School - Lexington Yearbook (Gonzales, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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to Succeed Who's Lois Pearl Perkins, with steadfast ef- ficiency, has shown her outstanding ability to perform by breaking into Who's Who. Lois can always be found adding her work with the collection of activities which dot her life. She has been outstanding in Patricians, Band, and other club Work. Cilen lley, vice president of the Hi- Y Club, climaxes one of his best years with his appearance in Who's Who. He has shown his versatility with his ability to serve in execu- tive positions as well as in training in excel- A ready smile and a cheery hello are only part of Hazel English's Winning way. Her wonder ful personality has helped her to be elected to many honors. Among them are cheerleader, football sweetheart, Lexington Editor and a member of the Student Council. Voted the most athletic girl in the Senior Class, Jeanne Meneley has been a member of the Girls' Athletic Association for three years and lettered two years in basketball. She is serving as president of the club this year. Bobby Matocha has shown his athletic pow- ers by winning four letters in football and track and three in baseball. As a senior he was elec- ted by his team-mates as an Apache tri-captain. In l954, he won the 440 yard dash at the state In - terscholastic League meet. He will also play on the North and South All Star Team. lent performances at tackle position on the Apache football squad. S Roy Wright's quiet smile and friendliness have won him the honor of the Friendliest boy in the Senior Class. He is vice president of the Senior class, captain of the Apache Band and is a member of the Hi-Y Club, serving as treas- urer. .c sl L.

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Who Betty Reese was chosen by the Senior Class as the Best all Around girl. Her activities in- clude band, drama, sports, and she is an able leader in the Spotlight and Patricians Clubs. She also served as editor of The Pow Wow. Named Best All Around Boy, Dickie Streety, a busy senior, is an honor student, and a patient and understanding friend. He served as presi- dent of the Commercial Club and vice -president of his junior class. 2-ysrggg ig M ' EM ' A Q, flair S Viz' Betty Marie Land- beck was elected Most ' Musical because of her -' many talents in this field. She has playedin the Apache Band for four , years and served as organist in the First Methodist Church for a number of years. Not - 5 Musical Don Gustafson, also elected Most Mus ical, is well-deserving of the honor because oi his ability and versati lity in the field of mu- sic. He has been a member of the Apache Band for four years, and he can play almost any instrument in the only does she play the Cornet and organ, but she sings as well. band. 'Nancy Traeger was chosen by the Senior Class as the 'xlost Literary girl She has been a member of both the dramatic and forensic clubs of G,H,S, the Spotlight Club where he serves as president and Patricians Club Nancy has taken part in several college speech tournaments as a Doetrv reader. The title of lwiost Literary boy in the Senior Class goes to Warren Hornung, who also has the record for being president. He fills the offices of president of the FFA and was chosen president during his junior year. He also represented his class at Boys' All-State. 13

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