Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1957
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Other not so obvious improvements this year were the new indirect lighting and sound-proof ceilings in all classrooms and offices throughout the building. Night football games took on new sparkle and brilliance as a new set of field lights made it easier for both players and spectators to locate each other and the ball. To change the song of last year's spectators, Football is a Many-Splin- tered Thing, new bleachers were put in two sections. Not only were the classrooms crowded but also the streets surrounding the building. The problem of finding a parking place has been growing for several years. To relieve this situa- tion, 122 additional parking places were made. To add to the comfort of our school, air con- ditioners were put in a few offices. Highland Park students are fortunate in having a faculty and a school board behind them who support a program of continual improve- ment in order that Highland Park may be fore- most in progress toward better school living. P '- -r 'A-S ml' PRESENTING +I -K ll- Administration Seniors ............. ,.,,i Underclassmen Features ........ Organizations ....... ....,.... Boys' Sports ........ .,..... Girls' Sports . Military ...,..... Clan Candids Advertising Index ....,... Page Three .onlin J Page Four This is our school. It has its joys and sorrows, its comedy and tragedy. In a play the scenery must be set up before the curtain opens, and the actors must memorize and re- hearse their parts before opening night. As in every school Highland Park has behind the scenes events which we scarcely if ever stop to recognize. A few moments of thought will remind us of these backstage episodes which may now seem quite small and unimportant to us. The football player who made the sixty-yard touchdown in that all-important game put in some extra-hard practice sessions. The bus and train caravans which we so spiritedly joined had to be planned and prepared for days ahead of time by a group of conscientious people. After the dances we never thought of the afternoons of preparation that were spent on the decorations that we so joyously tore down. Hours of shining brass and sewing on patches preceded the day of an R.O.T.C. inspection. How many of us considered the many early-morning practices that Went into a musical program? What about the study hall periods that were spent by student artists preparing scenery and decorations for senior plays and pep rallies? Closer to home was the year-round job of putting out a yearbook and newspaper. Most important and best spent of all was the time we put into our studies, the extra time that meant the difference between us passing courses and achieving an education in its fullest sense. So many everyday occurrences like these have played such an important part in our Hi Park years that in the 1957 Highlander we are proud to pay tribute to that side of our school life that continues to remain behind the scenes. THE 1957 HIGHLANDER STAFF When a teacher can be found who has a rare combination of wit and teaching ability, that teacher always lives in the minds of his pupils as a source of inspira- tion. Such a combination can be found in a man whom we respect both as a math teacher and a friend. For this reason the 1957 Highlander is dedicated to you, MR. BRUCE QIEFFERS. Page Five Page Six :vi-521 f pull? 1361: ,.-- CID-'STD Z.- ,,..-f- .I ,.f' .1 i1--- - ,,,.-- -K ,,.,-- .. ...- .'iT,, .-. - --g' - . . -l ,.,..- ,,,,.5,5 f- At night the teacher finds no rest from her hectic all-day joh hecaure there is still the grading of papers to he done. The clock tichy away ax xhe marks the paper! and record: the grades in her hook, remembering that two more Jeff of themex are due tomorrow with report cards to he sent out next week. Page Seven Page Eight SUPERVISING . . . Mfr. Monroe pour: a cup of coffee for ber bufbrmd at zz P.-T.A. meeting. FRANK MONROE Sllperintendeut Highland Park School: ir -Q. gf .2 3 h A. H. MCCULLOCH Prexidem, Board of Education 4444 DR. JOHN S. J. M. MRS. JUDSON C. . GEORGE W. BAGWELL CORGAN FRANCIS JALONICK III Serretary Vice Prexident ROBERT B. MOODY L. PRESTON WHORTON Page Nine Page Ten DIRECTING . . Mr. Ilyixefzzan fa.rlJion.r ll mnoe paddle -which will be put to good me next JlH7l77Z67'. BEN NV. XVISEMAN Principal Highland Park High S cboof 'F 1+ C. D. BOXVLBY Vice Principal Highland Park High School RALPH D. BAKER MRS. PAUL S. STOTTS Prexidefzt Prexideui Park Cifiex Dadf' Club Parent-Teacher Axxociatiorz Page Eleven Mrs. Rousseau, English department chairman, dircfmer B00 Maxi'-'Ffh ,Ann -WPe'id f Wd Wwdf H df'f0'f the day'r agenda. ANDERSON, MAUD, M.A. English CROW, MARY E. CMRS. PORTERJ, M.A. Speech, Senior Plays, Dramatics Club DICKENSON, MILDRED CMRS. O. EQ, M.A. English ECHOLS, MARIAN, B.A. English, Journalism, Bagpipe IMBT, MONTAE, M.A. English, Hi-Lites JAMES, LOUISE, M.E. English, Student Council LACKEY, MABEL, M.A. English MARTIN, AUDREY CMRS. H. DJ, B.A. English MOORE, HELEN, M.A. Speech, Round Table RoUssEAU, JEANNE QMRS. D. cg, B.A. English SITZ, GLADYS, M.A. English STEED, EDITH M. QMRSJ, M.A. English STEWART, MARY, M.A. English, Quill and Scroll THORNELL, ELEANOR, M.E. English, Student Council WATKINS, I-IORTENSE, M.A. English, Future Teachers' Club comnlt the dictionary for correct Jpellnzg. PARTICIPLES AND PRONOUN S Reading, 'riting, and rehearsing are the three r's of our English, journalism and speech de- partments. Improvement in reading comprehen- sion and speed is an aim of the English teachers. Literature and grammar studies round out a balanced English program. Effective writing in newspaper style is fea- tured in journalism classes. The Bagpipe, Hi Park's newspaper, provides a laboratory work- shop for the students. The goals reached by constant rehearsing in the speech classes are poise, diction, and tonal quality. Students study the fundamentals of direction and production as well as the tech- niques of good acting. Page Twelve DABNEY, WILLIAM Y., M.E. Mathematics DAIGH, JANE, B.S. Mathematics JEFFERS, BRUCE E., M.E. Mathematics KIDD, LORINE CMRS. OGDENJ, M.A. Mathematics KIDD, OGDEN, M.A. Mathematics, Highlander Business Staff, Bagpipe Business Staff NEAVES, MARY EMMA, M.A. Mathematics SMITH, C. Q., B.A. Mathematics, B Team Basketball SMITH, MERLE, 'M.A. Mathematics STEVENS, MARTIN LOUIS, M.S. Mathematics WALTERS, CATHERINE, M.E. Mathematics WILLIAMS, SAMMIE CMRS. FRANK LJ M E., Mathematics WISSEMAN, HARRY, M.A. Mathematics Cookie.: and Coker are the feature attraction among the math teachers. Becky McDowell explain: the fine art of bisecting angle: to Mi.r.r N ea-zfer and ber geometry rtudenrr. I GRAPHS AND TRIANGLES Does twelve equal one? Absolutely. Twelve outstanding math teachers equal one superior math department. Illustrating the quality of Hi Park's math department are the five Scot vic- tories in the last seven Hockaday mathematics tournaments. High schools are invited from all over Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana to par- ticipate in this tournament, which is only one of the activities in the department's schedule. Each semester diagnostic tests are given to all pupils. The purpose of these tests is to determine student strengths and weaknesses in the math fundamentals. In addition to the regular mathematics courses Math 8X, a specialized course in calculus, analy- tical geometry, and algebra, is offered to those seniors who wish to gain further preparation for college mathematics. 1 BOYD, LELA HAZELLE, M.A. Spanish COLEMAN, REBECCA, M.A. Spanish COOK, DIANE, M.A. Spanish, Highlander HARDIN, MARY D., M.A. Latin IVIE, WILLIAM K., M.A. Latin JARRETT, NEIL, M.A. Spanish, French MASTERS, HILDA, M.A. Latin, National Honor Society PIPES, LUNETTE CMRS. W. DJ, B.A. Spanish STORY, FRANK J., M.A. French Mr. Jarrett and Mr. Story have a little tete ei t?te in French while other faculty member: linen with interest. Mr. Ivie illurtrater the :imilarit between Latin and J' other languager. Page Fourteen SUBJUNCTIVES AND ACCENTS Are you tired of speaking English? XVould you like to add flavor to your everyday vocabu- lary? It can easily be varied with quips and quo- tations from one or more of the three foreign languages offered at Hi Park. Four years of Spanish and Latin are offered and three years of French. The combined enrollment for Spanish, French, and Latin totals over 760 students. The Spanish department has the most pupils although French and Latin are gaining popularity every year. In our language classes Scots are introduced to some of literatures masterpieces such as Ver- gil's Aerzeid. Pronunciation and grammar are stressed by both written practice and oral drill. Students also learn valuable historic facts and daily customs of the country from which their chosen language originally came. In Memoriam: MRS. LAWRENCE ROLLINS Librarian, Teacher of Englirh and Latin june 3, 1956 AKIN, RAYMOND M., M.A. Biology, Tennis BETTS, FLORA MAY, M.A. Chemistry GRAHAM, H. L., M.S. Biology JENKINS, EDWIN E., M.E. Biology PORTER, MARGARET CMRSJ, M.S. Biology, Chemistry RUDDELL, GEORGE W., M.A. Chemistry, Hi-Y, Audio-Visual Aids SAUER, MARGARET QMRS. A. CQ, B.A. Biology TAYLOR, T. D., M.E. Physics ' BUNSEN BURNERS AND FROGS Curiosity killed the cat, but it is the driving force behind Hi Park science students as they seek to uncover the secrets of science and nature. Responding to the urgent national call for scientists, Hi Park trained 575 students in science classes this year. Taking the science spotlight in October was a series of lectures presented by Mr. D. C. Evans from the Oak Ridge Tennessee Laboratories. These lectures explained basic processes behind solar energy, space travel, power reactors and use of isotopes. Outside projects are included in all the science classes. Physicists prepare reports on atomic energy, chemists try their hand at experiments, and biologists are found in the most peculiar places obtaining material for their leaf and in- sect collections. Mr. jenhiru demomtraler the effects of nicotine on the human boa' y. Prexiding over an informal gathering of the Jcience teacherx :J Mfr. Porter, deparlment chairman. Page Fifteen .-W ---V - - --W A The racial rtrldier teacher: dircfus the film rcbedule for Hixtory 7 Jt1m'ent.r conmlt a United Slater map for the tlm year during their montbly departmental meeting. location of important eveiztr. BINNION, RALPH E., M.A. Economics, H Association Basketball COCKRELL, WILLENE H. QMRSJ, B.A. History, Junior Historical Society Travel Club KENDRICK, ALINE QMRSJ, B.S. Social Studies LACY, IVA MAE, M.A. Psychology ORR, CATHERINE, M.B.A. History, Commercial Law SHORT, RUTH QMRS. G. TQ, MA. Social Studies YOUNGER, JESSAMINE QMRS. W. M.j, B.A. History Page Sixteen STOCKS AND CURRENT EVENTS Scots enrolled in any phase of the social studies department are likely to be exposed to every- thing from dabbling ,in the stock markets to witnessing mock trials. The department includes courses in the following subjects: civics, the study of governmentg economics, dealing with the nation's economic lsystemg American and world history, courses concerned with national and international affairs of the past and present. Each subject has special activities. Economics students are favored with several field trips per year to banks and business concerns throughout the city. In order to make more clear the prob- lems of government, qivics students enact the basic governmental offices. Twice a year the Hi Park library undergoes a change of atmos- phere when throngs oflAmerican history pupils settle down to their term theme toil. Separate from the social science department yet related to it because of their concern with human affairs are the psychology courses offered as electives to upperclassmen. l l l l 1 i r l i i 1 CASEY, NEXVMAN F., B.S. Major T.S.G.R.C., R.O.T.C. Assistant Commandant B Team Football, Golf, Saber Club FAMBRO, LUTHER, B.B.A. Physical Education, Assistant Football, Track FRANKLIN, JAMES O., M.E. Safety Education, B Team Baseball Assistant Football HIGHTOWER, FLOYD R., B.S. CDR. U.S.N.R., Commandant of Cadets, Track JONES, THURMAN, B.S. Football, Athletic Director KENNEDY, ERNEST F., M.E. Safety Education, Baseball, Assistant Football MURCHISON, JAYNE, B.S. Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Intramural Sports SMITH, F. K., B.S. ' Physical Education, Safety Education XVATSON, GYNNE, M.E. Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Intramural Sports CHEVRON S AND SPEEDBALL How to change a tire? That is a problem . . faced by almost every driver sooner or later. Students of Highland Park safety education classes, unlike many other drivers, learn how to cope with this problem. Even more practical are the rules of good driving and politeness on the road taught to aspiring student drivers. As the cars of the safety education class roar off into the distance, one can hear familiar sounds coming from the two gyms. The gyms form an important part of our school life. In- cluded in this part of our daily program is an intramural program for the girls and a team line-up for the boys. About midway between the two gyms is the armory. Now just how many of us can put a rifle together? This is a routine problem for our R.O.T.C. Even more familiar to us is the dron- ing Hup 2, 3, 4, Hup 2, 3, 4 of the company commander as another class of cadets is marched outside for a period of drill instruction. Drills, tactics, marksmanship, and map-reading-all are taught as a regular phase of the R.O.T.C. train- ing schedule in an effort to produce leaders better fitted to assume responsibility in the future years of America. Mr. Kennedy explains the difference between the brake and the accelerator to Sondra Sullivan. Min 1l'IllfCl.'JiJ071 illmrmter ibe push-pan to her third pmad gym dau' Page Seventeen ' M ' PNSBSf?'Qi SSfNWNKWsfet'ttS .rem Ntmetsrvs ss Q.- BARTON, HARRY F., M.A. Band BISHOP, ALVIN C., M.S. Industrial Arts DIAL, NANCY ELLA, A.B. Art, Art Club, Highlander Art Staff GREER, W. D., M.S. , Industrial Arts GRIFFITH, DORIS B4 CMRS. E. CLAYJ, B.M.E. Orchestra HENRY, ARCHIE, M.S. Homemaking POPE, FLORA LEE, M.E. Music, Lads and Lassies REYNOLDS, EMMA CMRS. ESTESD, M.S. Business RUTLEDGE, F. D., B.S. Business, Assistant Football SMITH, SUE CMRS. C. QQ, B.A. Business Mrr. Smith outline: future plan! for the vom- Mir: Pope and Mr.r. I 1 r l PASTELS j AND CHOIR ROBES From the steady tap-tap of the typewriter to the soft hum of the band saw, students at High- land Park can be fhund pursuing their vocational and artistic interests. Art students at Hi Park can be found dabhling in water colors or making huge murals to hang in the halls. The two-dimensional art of the art classes becomes three-dimensional in the metal shop Where everything from knives to elaborate wrought-iron grill work is made from hard metal. I For those whogdo not like to work with any- thing as unwieldy as metal, Hi Park has a well- equipped woodshop. jewel boxes, water skiis, and gun chests are just a few of the many popu- lar items that students turn out each year in the woodworking classes. Almost any, hour of the day the steady drone of the typewriters can be heard as students prac- tice to improve their speed and accuracy in an effort to become' expert typists. just down the hall from the typing room is a room where one can hear pupils murmuring account numbers and percentages. Business math students are trying hard to improve their minds for the everyday mathematical world of tomorrow. Griffith work up a tional teachers. revolutionary murical arrangement while Mu: Moore and Mr. Barton .rerve ar critics. l l TRANSCRIPTS AND EXCUSES I simply have to have English with my best friend, or If Ihave chorus third period, then I'll have lunch at 'C' period are two of the many complaints which the registrar has to deal with in her daily task of unscrambling schedules. Other experts at problem solving are the three counselors for Sophomores, juniors, and Seniors. Students who are confronted by the frighten- ing aspect of a theme or book report immediately rush to the library, where the librarians are ready and willing to give assistance. Checking pupils in and out and keeping at- tendance records is a full-time job. Students who arrive late or leave early must be recorded by the attendance secretary. Where was Pansy Cornpone on October 20, 1931? may not be an actual question asked of the secretaries in the principa1's office, but as keepers of the permanent records they could probably answer similar questions in addition to performing numerous other duties. Administering first aid to cut fingers and giving eye tests are some of the duties performed by the Highland Park nurse. Treating the aches and pains of 1200 students is her daily respon- sibility. BARTOSH, JULIA ANN, R.N. Health Education, Future Nurses' Club CREIGHTON, MARGUERITE B. QMRSJ, M.A. Library, Library Council DYER, KATHERINE CMRS. W. LJ Attendance Secretary GILLON, GRACE, M.A. Registrar GILLON, LOUISE Secretary to the Principal INMON, CARRIE, M.A. Sophomore Counselor MACON, PATRICIA QMRS. D. TQ Secretary to the Principal MARTIN, PRINCESS, M.A. Senior Counselor MOEN, RUTH F. QMRS. T. CJ, B.A. Library Assistant, Library Council O'NEAL, FONDELL QMRS. W. HQ, B.S. junior Counselor Mix: Inman explainx the Jtudent handbook to :tu- dent teachers. Mir: Louire Gillon dictates the morning announce- mentr to Mfr. Macon. 1 2 X in 1 M XXN NX X N k - X X ig , X X N K . 'NNW .Lp ,V FM'- K' x ':X'xii'i-54-W 2 fx-EJ S ,xgwf x R3 . ff? :px fsgiik X 96 E fl fbi? ' xg . 'YY BS' .2.Yf pfa' ' if kia xv X- -xr ' .3 'Ne ...N ,N x . . Twenty ww X x xxx.. X X x X .NN . X-b,.x wx ix ZDCDCD1 f GO Ez 61 y Sunday a terrzoorz a commit tee meets to discuss nest week s pep rally. From this meeting come the original ideas that are produced on Thursday. Daring the summer the cheerleaders work long and hard to perfect their yells. What is seen in the final preseiztatioiz is achieved through the numerous practice ses- sions like this Wedrzesday rehearsal. Page Twenty-one li, ,f '- lf 1.sf,'L'.-- ..- 'Z.--1 X E. 3 A A W Herbie, Robert, Mr. Wixxeman, Barbara, and Roxe Lee plan their .fenior picnic. PRESIDING . . . JANUARY A A HERBIE WEITZMAN ..... ........... P reridem' ROBERT MIGHELL ...... ...... V ice Prexidemt BARBARA LEI-IDE ...... ..,..,. S ec1'etm'y 1 ROSE LEE IKLER ...... ....... T reasurer A HARRYA WISSEMAN ......, ...... 5 pomp,- Page Twenty-two Q PRESIDING . . . MAY JACKIE SIDES ....... .............. .................. ......... P f e Jident RUSSELL HAWN .......... ........ V ice Prexident NANCY JEAN OLDS ,....... .......... S ecretury PAT HOFFMAN ....... ,.... T 7'66lJIl1'6'I' LUTHER FAMBRO ....... ........ S pomor Mr. Fambro explain: the dfztief of fbe .fefzior clan officerx to jackie, Run, Pal, and Nancy. jeari. Page Twenty-Three jmzurzry C lass ANDERSON, PATRICIA ANN Library Council 3: Future Teachers' Club 2, 33 Senior Play 33 junior Historical Society 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 3. ASHBURN, MARY FLORENCE President Dramatics Club 33 Student Council 33 Senior Play 33 Intramural Sports 11, 23 Highlandaires 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. BARNETT, OUIDA NOVICE Tennis 13 Hi-Lites 1, 2. 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 junior Historical Society 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 23 Senior Play 3. BASKETT, JOHN DAVID First Lieutenant ROTC 3: Senior Play 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Saber Club 3. BECKERING, REBECCA ANN CBECKYQ Hi-Lites 1, 2. 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3: Junior Historical Society 2. 3: Travel Club 2. 3: Future Teachers' Club 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 2, 3. BOLES, SHARON KAY Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Senior Play 3g ljunior Historical Society 1, 23 Travel Club 1. 2. se' 1 -- -. A .. -.A A -f se . ts sf R. if fri 'L 1 X ti- f' 1 is -'.f:Q,.5f , i. 5' 3. kz.. 3. . .. KX.: 33 3 . Z.. 3 3 BOND, ALISON MONROE QALQ Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Second Lieutenant ROTC 33 Saber Club 3. BOWERS, CAROL JOSEPHINE junior Representative Student Council 2, 33 Vice President Student Council 33 Hall of Fame 33 Music Festival 33 Hi- Lites 1, 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 3. BRAY, BETTE KAY Senior Play 33 Vice President Quill and Scroll 33 National Honor Society 33 Bagpipe Staff 33 Historian Hi-Lites 2, 33 Tennis 2. 3. BROWN, JAMES MARTIN qJ1MMYy fTransferred 1955 from Stephen F. Austin High School, Houston, Texasj Senior Play 33 Hi-Y 2. 33 First Lieutenant ROTC 3. BY WATERS, RICHARD PORTER CDICKQ Tennis 1, 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 13 Senior Play 3. CHEATUM, DON ELXVOQD Senior Play 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 ROTC 1, 2. Page Twenty-four COEN, JERRY FRANK Hi-Y 2, 3, B Team Baseball 1, 2, B Team Basket- ball 1, 2. w CONKLIN, CATHERINE STERLING QCATHIEJ Captain Girls' Swimming 3g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Junior His- torical Society Zg Travel Club 2g Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 2, 3. DIXON, SUSAN CSUEJ Quill and Scroll 33 Lads and Lassies 2, 35 Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Operetta lg Music Festival 2g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. DOUGLAS, DIANE MARIE Highlanclaires 1, 2, Lads and Lassies 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Library Council 2. DYE, DONALD WILLIAM QDONJ Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Library Council 2, 31 Vice President Stamp Club 23 Secretary Stamp Club 35 Senior Play 3. EDEN, GWEN Lads and Lassies 33 Music Festival 25 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. , i S f X X ,C ' is Q Q 1 is X ee-' 2 GRINKE, ANTHONY FINIS Senior Play 33 B Team Basketball 2, B Team Baseball 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 3. HACKER, SONDRA KAY Bagpipe Staff 33 Student Council 13 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 35 I-Iighlandaires-1, 2, 33 Music Festi- val 3. HASSELL, RUTH Orchestra 3g Library Council 1, 2g National Honor Society 3g Travel Club 1, 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. HENDERSON, MARTHA ELIZABETH QBETSYJ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Highlandaires 33 Future Nurses' Club 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 25 Music Festival 33 Junior His- torical Society 1, 2, 3. HODGDON, DAVID LINDSAY Swimming 1, 2, 33 Senior Play 3, Association 33 Hi- Y 1, 2, 3. HODGES, SHIRLEY VIRGINIA National Honor Society 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Lads and Lassies 2, 3g Highlander Staff 3, Art Club 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers' Club 3. Page Twenty-five HOLLIS, PRISCILLA LINDEN CPRISSYQ Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Art Club 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Student Council 23 Intramural Sports 2, 53 Senior Play 3. HOLMES, NELDA ANN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 2, 53 Intramural Sports 23 Future Teachers' Club 33 Senior Play 33 Future Nurses' Club 3. HOOPINGARNER, MARGARET ANNE Hall of Fame 33 Publicity Vice President Hi-Lites 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Student Council 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Na- tional Honor Society 3. HOWELL, MARY PHAIR Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 33 Intramural Sports 1, 23 Junior Historical Society 23 Future Teachers' Club 33 Music Festival 3. HOWELLS, EARL MORRIS President Hi-Y 33 Basketball 33 H Association 33 Senior Play 33 Hi-Y 2, 3.. IKLER, ROSE LEE President Hi-Lites 33 Treasurer Senior Class 33 Senior Play 33 Treasurer Junior Historical Society 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 3. i Q S' Us it - st ,mcse tr . . S .. . X C H as , X 'X C X H as if 9 . A. as Q, as ., -21: .gt sn yum se fficeefa se-,fix sex me : .rest :gseixw Svtesskait .se :str 3 cs --ses: A- messes New-:Sosa lp XX sieasgrfslsifms sf s A S 1-as wfis-e.e,2--was-er S N NF g X ' ' - 3 aa: t. - if X 'K X S 5 '3 3' rs- be x . X- t I e X, X XSS NSN S QS -r Q X X X 2 - L.: 15 sf: gr sg- vqsse. ess xsssgsessss -C3 fi Sii :SNES Fi F: ss X .2 - 1.21 ,ass- l 1 l i Page Twenty-six KANE, KATHRYN LOUISE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intrlimural Sports 1, 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 23 Music Festival 33 Highlandaires 33 Future Teachers' Club 1, 2, 3. I KEENE, TOM JOSEPH Student Council 33 Lads and Lassies 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. KISTNER, JOHN DROZ First Lieutenant ROTC 33 Camp Dallas 13 Drill Team 1, 2g Hi-Y 2, 33 Saber Club 3. KNEELAND, STEVE Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 33 Golf 2. KRISS, SANDRA ROSE Secretary-Chairman Round Table 2, 33 Parliamentarian Stu- dent Council 33 Treasurer National Honor Society 33 Hi- Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 2, 3. KUYKENDALL, 5MARTHA ELIZABETH Historian Junior Historical Society 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlander Staff 23 Intramural Sports 1, 23 Music Festival 3. 1 , c LEHDE, BARBARA KAY Secretary Senior Class 33 Secretary National Honor Society 33 Senior Play 33 Lads and Lassies 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. MANNING, FRANCES MARION Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 33 Highlandaires 1, 2, 3. MIGHELL, ROBERT WAYNE Vice President Senior Class 33 Football 2, 33 Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 33 Association 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 3. MOORE, GLENDA LEIGH Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Swimming 33 junior Historical Society 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 53 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Senior Play 3. MOORE, VIRGINIA LEE UINKYj Bagpipe Staff 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 53 Intramural Sports 1, 53 , Highlandaires 1, 23 junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3. 3 l MORSMAN, GEORGE EDGAR 3 , w Ma1or ROTC 53 Camp Dallas 1, 2, '33 Saber Club 33 Band I 1, 2, 33 Music Festival 33 Hi-Y 2, 3. l X X c X .... s ... ..3' tssss X ii. iiii 5 :ii NANCE, 'ARON COALE Senior Play 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 ROTC 1, 2. PILLEY, CATHERINE SLOAN Highlanclaires 23 Travel Club 1, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 33 junior Historical Society 13 Senior Play 3. RAY, JERRY DURHAM Drum Major Band 33 Band 1, 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 ,Round Table 13 Saber Club 33 Camp Dallas 3. REA, ROBERT VADEN QBOBQ Co-Captain Baseball 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 H Association 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. RENDLEMAN, RONALD MEROD QRONNIEQ ROTC 33 Saber Club 33 Crack Platoon 2, 3. ROWE, ELINOR ANN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 23 Future Nurses' Club 23 Future Teachers' Clubg Travel Club 1, 23 Intramural Sports 2. Sl :sl r in Page Twenty-seven s 23 31 SEWELL, LAYNE fTransferred 1954 from San Marcos Baptist Academy, San Marcos, Texas.J Hi-Lites 2, 3: Lads and Lassies 35 Highlandaires 25 Travel Club 2, 3. SHUGART, NANCY LILLIAN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Travel Cluhb 35 junior Historical Society 3: Highlandaires 15 Music Festival 3. SMITH, DOUGLAS MANGET QDOUGD Bagpipe Staff 2, 35 Highlander Staff 2, 35 Operetta 25 Lads and Lassies 2. 35 Hi-Y 2, 3. SMITH, MARTHA SUE QMAR-SUEQ Bagpipe Staff 1, 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Lads and Lassies 35 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Student Council 25 Senior Play 3. STUART, JOHN JAMES Senior Play 35 President National Honor Society 35 Lieuten- ant Colonel ROTC 35 Rifle Team 1, 2, 35 Treasurer Saber Club 35 Secretary Key Club 3. WALDMAN, DANNA CLARE Dramatics Club 2, 35 President Future Teachers' Club 3: Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 31 Travel Club 1, 2, 3. 25 'A c,tt we-ss--'12-.eagrea-wl,xmg 5a..W'Q 5 ' ii'i ---- ' sf-:fr c--- --'5- 1 .c::.u...,.- --crgzr rrr. .f-1 -1'----ez-ez. 3 - . ., ca., sate . ---t 5 5 . 5.,,, , X s. s--e::Ws'eEN?lEN'Ns5facxtteee' eestee W s W X. - r--- S' .ms-re11:1--f---t.a. .....r-wma asikwffgxawssw' . auttww f---- Ma- --,- '-'- - X5Y.ase- ..... t.rr c gsfwa.- .aifiitki aapyc M M ,X .swag sWM.a.,M, , r M.u..,... A. aaa.: ar N 2sX1mwwa..a M. .MMNWMQ-ar...,...-.Ns. .sea aswwaa . ..., rr,r awW..,r..., 1 s. as X .. Nc.,....sw. . ,Ma gk, . .Xxx M ,ua,,.XQaX,..,wN N. . .s 5. rr,r .W .W , ,ra.a..,w,,r, .asQaXa.Ma.ct M ,,QNNue,..,,,r.,.,, . , Waagacaa ,c spew... c,tt.t as X. YNCXN-.W s M 5'ii N -t QXSXQS 3 cs., wa Y ...... I 'W P 5 - ab X c. ss . . 5 .faeswae fa as s, QS c YN f 3 -- Q 1-so XX ..-NS. R5 S 5 awe . -ewes rrr... ,gy ssss ' M . A 2 'X X r if 3 Zi g SSE it T -'-- . .c I t.,, ' is 31. WEITZMAN, HERBERT DAVID QHERBIEJ Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 35 President Senior Class 35 Cheer- leader 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 H Association 2, 3. WHILDEN, WALTER BURLESON Second Lieutenant ROTC 35 Saber Club 33 Hi-Y 3. WILSON, CAROL JEAN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Highlandaires 1, 25 Library Council 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Senior Play 35 Future Nurses' Club 3. WOODS, JUDITH BEDFORD QUDYJ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Intramural Sports 1, 25 Travel Club 1, 35 Junior Historical Society 1. WOODWARD, JAMES DONALD QDONQ Captain Swimming 35 Association 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Travel Club 25 Swimming 1, 2, 3. YEAGER, RUTH ANNE Vice President National Honor Society 35 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Highlander staff 2, 35 Library Council 2, 35 Hi- Lites 1, 2, 35 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3. Page Twenty-eight S ii s 5 l 3 Q. E 5 a june Class ABBOTT, NED EUGENE Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. ABBOTT, ROBERT LOUIS, JR. QPETEQ fTransferred 1956 from Lincoln High School, Des Moines, Iowa.J Hi-Y 5. ADAMS, PRISCILLA ELAINE QPRISSYQ Lads and Lassies 3: Swimming 1, 2, 3, Art Club 2, 5 Intramural Sports 2, 3: Operetta 3, Highlandaires 1, 2 ADAMSON, NANCY CLAIRE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3g Future Nurses' Club 2, 5. ALEXANDER, CAROL PACE Hi-Lites 2, 3: Highlandaires 2, Lads and Lassies 3: Intra- mural Sports 31 Future Nurses' Club 31 Operetta 3. ALLEN, CAROLE LEE Bagpipe Staff 5, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Intramural Sports 1, 2 33 Highlandaires lg junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3 Travel Club 1, 2, 3. 5 E ,s .,.. ..... giil:jm,.g Ms: M I H VVV,,, , ,,.., W ,W .,,.,, ,,...... Q ,M V... iv ,W W X W W 5 M Mplly V ,,,. .Ax L,-,,,,,Q3 were S Q 5 A i B X 'ii X ' I I 1. A S V ' F? xiii -M-W4-M ,,.. cs., X -' 'Eslif E Q, A irs T .. ' A SW s . ,,,., . .Ls Ma S: is X.. W W ,,,, . . . W .... ,. ...W as V, 5 X 5 sa, gg is Q A' , , Sze, A ,,- ,,,.. me Q W'--W-' ALAA- I N Qs is E 1 X 3:35, 'ss Tse' W-LM -W MM M E? my I S NN A 5. A A :Q X A CN . L AL, ,M vfr. ww-L ,sux 3 - am ,ey im, ms L ---- -N I ,f sm A? Y Q it SX Nt? NNI, t9si.g,.L.a.s.,.MsS SN 5 , X , L s, .Q - ,ami-fmf wy KWWSQSEV YYAAA x5x, W ,M Rc A W in vyvylvrr WWW ,,,,, m,m,,mQ 7-. m . N X. ' I a t ,- W-My-I I-M - ' we - s Q It ,,.. i swf I ..,, ssss f M ..,, E. , ....,. L ...... ,..,... . ...... A E, ANGLEN, MARCIA LEE Bagpipe Staff 35 Highlander Staff 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 31 Highlandaires 1, Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 35 Travel Club 1, 2, 5. ASKEW, JAMES LE GRAND QAMIEQ, Hi-Y 2, 5g ROTC 1, 2. ATKERSON, CHRISTINE QCHRISJ National Honor Society 3g Lads and Lassies 3g Bagpipe Staff 35 Operetta 5: Music Festival 25 Highlandaires 2. ATKINS, NOBLE JIM fTransferred 1956 from North Dallas High School, Dallas, Texas.j AYRES, JAMES THOMAS Library Council 23 Hi-Y 3. BACON, THOMAS ANDREW QTOMMYQ Hi-Y 1, 2, 53 B Team Football 13 Bagpipe Staff 5E ROTC 1, 2, 35 Major ROTC 3, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3. Page Twenty-nine BAKER, RUSSELL MONTEZ, JR. CMONTEJ Hi-Y 1, 2, 5. BARBECK, ANN ELIZABETH Cheerleader 5g Intramural Sports 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 53 Highlandaires 15 Travel Club 1g Junior Historical So- ciety 2. BARNETT, SARAH CATHERINE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 53 Travel Club 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 5, junior Historical Society 2. BEACH, DENNIS Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. BEAKEY, JAMES CLINTON UIMMYQ Hi-Y 1, 2, 52 B Team Basketball 1, Basketball 23 Association 5. BEARD, ANNE ELIZABETH QBETTYJ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 53 Future Teachers' Club 2, Travel Club 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2. Q 5 X S S R S c t S S E s 2 S . l . 'YQ S ,wectfc X X 2 s Slll Q ee S X osx xgc ' - as S QR QS S 5- e X. c N . 1 1 . . . X t 2, 2. X N X X sc X N.. X . ss - . -as X sc: Q 11- 1 Q. if fr- .. . -V fav- . X 11 .1 .11 . . X --as If'---X X i if-21 rar f-ke: 'VS :et 'Q tiiiveiiee 2 Ni -Sli -. VT . 5--Fx. .. ., sexe . . Src .. . S c .., ce a C.. .X ,. N 'tuba c.-TCSS S s BEATY, IANICE ADOROTHY Bagpipe Staff 5, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 5g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5, junior Historical Society 2, 5, Travel Club 2, 55 Future Teachers' Club 3. Q BEATY, MARY ELIZABETH National Honor Society 55 Latin Club 2, 5g Highlandaires 2, 5, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 53 Junior Historical Society 2, 5. yi BEAUCHAMP, JEANNE President Junior Historical Society 5, Student Council 2, 33 Intramural Sports '2, 5, Travel Club 2, 33 Art Club 53 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5. 3 BECKER, LINDA CAROLYN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 55 Student Council 2, Future Nurses' Club 1, 2, 3: Junior Historical Society 2, Travel Club 2. 5 BECKHAM, ANITA EUGENIA Library Council 2, Vice President Library Council 5g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5, Future Nurses' Club 1, 2, 5g Junior Historical Society 2, 5, Travel Club 2, 5. BEDELL, ROSS WILLIAM QBILLQ ' Football 53 B Team Football 1, B Team Baseball 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 5. 1 l c 1 Page Thirty. BEENE, JUDITH UUDYQ Tennis 1. 2, 3, Bagpipe Staff 3, Highlander Staff 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Secretary Future Teachers' Club 3. BEHANNON, SALLY SUE Student Council 1, 2, 33 Treasurer Hi-Lites 33 Highlander Staff 35 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Travel Club I, 2, 35 junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3. BENCE, JOHN ROBERT Major ROTC 35 Camp Dallas 2, 33 Drill Team 1, 2, .35 Hi-Y 3, Saber Club 3. BENJAMIN, JAMES HENRY QIMJ Lads and Lassies 2, 3, Captain ROTC 3g ROTC 1, 2, 33 Music Festival 2, Operetta 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. BERGER, SUSAN ANN qsusuap Hi-Lites. 1, 2, 3, junior Historical Society 2, 3, Travel Club 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 1, Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Music Festival 2. BIANCHI, DON WARREN Football lg Baseball 1, 2, 351-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3. X 5-FS? Ska? 'SSW 25 2 FSF' fofif'-'NWSEX S6 Y is B B-'SSQN5 NKTN W. NWN af M X - X 1 tv N a Q - X Sa-Ni X, - Rss a Qi S . ax ,sjxjgcitga 2'iTTf4S.5g53-5, rf' -R-T, , x. -t 5 X, - f. 1 te T Q, - -X TX- .2 M ws t--X 9242 t .2 312:--M Lt iss, Q sb rs :- .-1'-M 1 ' ' X s. X 5 , , N sNg,.t-sim -X N S Y Q xl'-ssifw-w if ,. :Fi Y-s-,QE-Q X X -. ,fx -m 2- 23 dvi-e..r X ii X.:-S-. Q,--Q. ssjQ5 ,QA-1 s NQXXZXN 2.-X xx N.xc-lsxs says Xl -ii Qim-: SNANS- S XQMV S 5 .exexty 1-NNA Xxx Y 'S-. -c,,Xx-.Xxx s 3' ' - -2 1 - N tg.-X A M- -'fra s -Kiwi' 'swam . . , X 1, , a .aav T ev51:5-iX:i3'S'S:i'siffif 2'-ii1Q..R5.lQfltsikXk sl -:QS -N Y -N.-O19 N RQ? ' OTSixff-9SQ1Z 5SN 'S WX-Sex N - SNES :QT-9 va., SS - vt .S K-'im y -Fi T - a X BICKEL, PETER AGNEW QPETEQ Swimming 1, 2, 33 H Association 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 3. BLACK, WILLIAM HORACE, JR. fBILLj Major ROTC 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, 33 Drill Team 1, 2, 33 Operetta 1, 2. BLAKELEY, NANCY ANN Lads and Lassies 33 Swimming 35 Highlandaires 1, 2, Bagpipe Staff lg Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. BLOOM, CAROLE LINDA Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Highlandaires 2, 33 Trave1'Club 33 Junior Historical Society 3. BONEBRAKE, CLEO ELIZABETH QKITQ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 2, 3, Junior Historical Society 2, 3, Travel Club 2, 33 Highlandaires 15 Intramural Sports 1, 2. BOONE, MARY ANNE Bagpipe Staff 3, Treasurer Quill and Scroll 33 National Honor Society 2, 3, Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Highlander Staff 3, l-li-Lites 1, 2, 3. Page Thirty-one X x X .- I Swat.. s. : s n BORDERS, JOHN LEE CJOHNNYJ fTransferred 1956 from Mt. Clemens High School, Mt. Clemens. Michiganj BOURLAND, MARIANNE Hi-Lites 3: Travel Club 35 Junior Historical Society 33 Future Nurses' Club 23 Intramural Sports 2. BROXVN, JANE ATKINS Secretary Lads and Lassies 2, 5, Company Queen 3g Dra- matics Club 33 Operetta 33 Music Festival 2g Highlandaires 1, 2. BROXWNING, JOHN XWILLIAM CBILLJ Cheerleader 33 Colonel ROTC 33 President Orchestra 51 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Rifle Team 1, 2, 33 President Saber Club 3. BUNDAY, DRAKE SUNDAI-IL Student Council 3g Band 1, 2, 33 ROTC 1. 2, 51 Music Festival 23 Hi-Y 3. BURNETT, ANN LOUISE Highlander Staff 3g Bagpipe Staff 1, 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 35 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3g Travel Club 1, 2, 3. 2 ,r 1 sl - P 2 X .2 - s. st sa ws be as si sxswexkxss r Nw ss se, saw -gt sQSS-s,i,N.t,,,a:s Qmw.sw.swws Saws use 3 as-stef ss -2- 3 l R 333 X ass. X Q- - -- X S sxaqxs Xa .. t s .t .. I . .L at Sr X S x BUTLER, BOBBIE BLANCH Regimental Queen 25 Lads and Lassies 33 Dramatics Club 33 Highlandaires 1, 2, Operetta 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. BYWATERS, PATRICIA MARGARET QPATJ Student Council 2, 33 Treasurer Latin Club 33 Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 President Art Club 39 Co-Chairman Pep Rallies 3g Lads and Lassies 3. BY WATERS, PHYLLIS KEYES Secretary Hi-Lites 3g Quill and Scroll 33 Highlander Staff 3, Bagpipe Staff 2, 3g Art Club 3g Junior Historical Society 1, 2, CAIN, NOEL SCOTT Hi-Lites 1, 2, 53 Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 23 Junior Historical Society 2, 3, Travel Club 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 3. CALDWELL, JOSEPH WALLACE fTransferred 1956 from Bosse High School, Evansville, Indiana.J H Association 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Swimming 2, 3. CAMPBELL, PEYTON LAW I-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3. Page Thirty-two CAPLINGER, DON VANDERVORT Lieutenant Colonel ROTC' 3, Key Club 35 Drill Team 1, Zg Hi-Y 2, 53 Golf 2. CARLETON, THOMAS BLAIR QTOMJ Secretary Round Table 3, Lads and Lassies 1, 2, 35 Operetta 1, 33 Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. CARLTON, FORREST RODEL Band 1, 2, 33 Major ROTC 3, Hi-Y 2, 33 Saber Club 3: Music Festival 2g Camp Dallas 1, 2. 3. CARSON, ANNA IE AN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 3: Junior Historical Society 2, 3g Art Club 1. CARSTARPHEN, PATRICIA LILLINE QPATSYQ Highlander Staff 33 Intramural Sports 2g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, junior Historical Society 25 Travel Club 2. CISNEROS, SIMON Hi-Y 3: Major ROTC 3. Wfs -'VN E 3 s, Rx R K 5 A s X 2 , R S5 I fame xwrxrvfsisr fsssliwii. of-15 3Qf,sSaS25SX'S-2 K QQ-irisg i ' -, -Q. V 4 ,1 K- r -1 , 3 tv -P X sim 5 .- Sf 1 'bl -T - 'Kia cis? .Q as rf , ' X f R 'H s- . R MQ swR,,,,.st.s,.,,t-. .. as ,t .sexier R es .ss-as as seem? .Naam R .1 RR C News ,Q seiskes- R, its st . B, Awww Nm New XXQQNCRE wt A asks am. 3 , as 'F , , R R CLEVELAND, PATRICIA ANN QPATTYQ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Travel Club 23 Future Nurses' Club 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3: Future Teachers' Club 2. cor, ROBERT VERNON, JR. 030135 Tennis 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Captain Tennis 2, 33 Association 1, 2, 3. CONRAD, KAY LYNNE A Librarian Lads and Lassies 3, Lads and Lassies 2, 31 Music Festival 2, Operetta 33 Highlander Staff 25 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. COUCH, MARY KATHRYN QKAYJ CRABTRLEE, PAUL RICHARD 1 Swimming 1, 2, 33 Lads and Lassies 2, 3, Dramatics Clubg 53 Association 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. CRUMLEY, EDWARD WELBORN QEDJ Lads and Lassies 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, ROTC 1, 23 Camp Dallas Y -f frff Ig Highlander Staff 35 Operetta 3. Page Thirty-th ree CRUMP, CAROLYN ANN Vice President Lads and Lassies 33 Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Student Council 23 Operetta 33 Music Festival 23 Hi- Lites 1, 2, 3. CUELLAR, SYLVIA Cheerleader 33 Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Rifle Team Queen 23 Student Council 13 Highlander Staff 2, 33 junior His- torical Society 2, 3. CULLUM, THOMAS TIMOTHY CTIMD Maior ROTC 33 Highlander Staff 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Saber Club 33 Drill Team 1, 2, 53 Rifle Team 2, 3. CURRY, WILLIAM QSANDYJ DALE, CATHERINE EMERSON QCATHYD Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Highlandaires 13 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Operetta 33 Music Festival 2. DANIELL, CATHERINE CARROLL QKAYQ Student Council 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5: Travel Club 2, 32 Junior Historical Society 2, 33 Intramural Sports 3. E Q ,,,, x fffss 1 'M W - .,,,,, ,.,, 3 f 3 'iiii ,..t L , .... '--fee '3 ,,,,. S, e s 33 sues. --, .. X 1-:J 1 ..,,, L., ,,,, ' ' -- 3 ' I .iii M2 at x i F ts '- 2 5 ,. A I --is X - X ' 1' ...Q :sf . I ' S- N- I ' . if' iii' ' A- 'K D H :nf X, 5 . X . , X- 3 . s -- . 3 1 X 1 : ss Q e. 3 s . TS s 3 X is X- 31 A1 Rgfe3 ?,e .... as - , Tia I x ' A s 3 3- X is 1 . I X Q. . 4 X ., .- . X 3 Page Thirty-four DAVENPORT, ELIZABETH ALICE QBETHJ Lads and Lassies 33 Highlandaires 1, 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 23 Operetta 3. DAVENPORT, ROBERT COLLINS CBOBJ Band 1, 2,,3Q Round Table 33 ROTC 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. DAVIS, DOROTHY DIANE Bagpipe Staff 33 Secretary Travel Club 33 Intramural Sports 23 junior Historical Society 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2. DEEEE, BARBARA LEE junior Historical Society 33 Future Teachers' Club 33 Hi- Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 3. DERR, MARY MARGARET QPEGGYJ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 23 Lads and Lassies 3. DESALME, MARILYN ANN Treasurer Library Council 2, 33 Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 1, 2, 59 Stamp Club 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Music Festival 2. DOOLEY, BARBARA Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Highlandaires 1, 2, 3. DUER, CORNELIA MARGARET ALEXANDER Orchestra 35 Hi-Lites 3. DUNLAP, KAY 1 National Honor Society 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3g Travel Club 2g Junior Historical Society 2. DUWE, GEORGE DOUGLAS CDOUGQ Captain Swimming 3, Association 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 ROTC lg Swimming 1, 2, 3. l EAKER, SARAH ANN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, I-Iighlandaires 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 33 Junior Historical Society 2, 3. ECKERT, ANNE Hi-Lites 3, Junior Historical Society 13 Travel Club lg Highlandaires 13 Intramural Sports 1. .. ...... .... K' ss NNNM- Y s ,. -is my-q,WM f cp -'-- :.. - ,E . . .4 awwajf-ser . ,sr ttt'tt .ff .,. ,, Tslfcr s i s '?i..L ,.. .. . X -same S SMA,-5, s-,gwiysi-Q -5avt..s, . XQK. x .W Q , . NX 1 N f .. kt ., -s . . r f F L 5 mfs so iS . sa. ,mx X ----fr--Q--...s...,x:.WW r- k. . ,, g ,icy - 2 ,juwsgyMs:g A K iw ii, Awami-g 5 ,rg A -Y-rg X. V 2. 6 1 Q .tasgx samxcs ,mx ,sN...,..,,.W,W. ,,,W,MN ...,,wvsfsss+ .-.. N... Qgfggs kawwixss xg, ga. raaxa X. egcksax ss. -?ass,.xa,g ,r ,. as W-am-NNN as swag' A A ---s A Wmwe .. - ..aQ,...ss.gxSax - saw.. s,gQ,iSe:gS ask Mamas- ..-- .... . --NQNWW' WW-w.. ,Airs .' A --r- as. ww wr WSW 3 W?KX?x3l53'iss9NN?: K- sa 1 so 't't ' eff EDENS, JERRY NICHOLS Lads and Lassies 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. ELKINS, WILLIAM QBILLJ Football 2, 3, B Team Football lg Basketball 1, 2, 3: Track 2, Hi-Y 2, 3. EMERSON, ETHEL MAXINE E Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 39 Music Festival 2. A EVANS, THELMA GAIL T Secretary Orchestra 3, Music Festival 2, Hi-Lites 1, 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. FARRELL, BRENDA ANN F fTransferred 1956 from North Dallas High School, Dallas, Texas.J Hi-Lites 35 Travel Club 3. FAULK, MAYLEE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. l Page Thirty-five FERGUSON, CAROLE GENE Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, junior Historical Society 2, 3g Travel Club 2, 5. FOCKE, EDITH ELLEN CEDIEQ Bagpipe Staff 35 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Junior Historical Society 2, 35 Travel Club 2, 3. I FOWLER, GEORGE EDWARD, III National Honor Society 35 Association 2, 33 Football l 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Vice President I-Ii-Y 2. Fox, LARRY EUGENE l B Team Football lg Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. l FREEMAN, BARBARA JEAN Rifle Team Queen 25 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3g Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3g junior Historical Society 2, 33 Travel Club 33 Bagpipe Staff 3. GAINES, ROBERT SHAW CBOBJ Colonel ROTC 35 Highlander Staff 3g Lads and Lassies 1, 3: Camp Dallas 1, 2, 33 Saber Clubt3. ,L -ct ,A - at E 1 Vvyyy ,,,, , ,,,, as 'sssg QQ ...Q .,,. ,..... , ,,.,, Pg Vaaie lelrr l' ' lt 1 aasa, W . llll a ' i z kkh. 5 , M is Q R S avvaaafaf . - a aaaa E .,,, Mi? -M SifTffff.f:.1r. t 'r' .W M EEEEEE eree rrrr. i 't is. GARBER, WALLACE Student Council 1g Hi-Y Lieutenant ROTC 39 Golf 5. 1, 2g Rifle Team 2, 5, First GAU, EVELYN ANN Highlandaires 53 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3g Junior Historical Society 23 Travel Club 2. GILBERT, JOHN JOEL Lads and Lassies 1, 2, 3g Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, GLASER, KEN ROY ROTC 1, 2. GOLDIN, GERALD ELI fTransferred 1956 from Miami Beach High School, Miami Beach, Florida.J GOSSETT, CAROLYN COLE Vice Treasurer Orchestra 2g Student Council 23 Operetta 1: Music Festival 2. Presjdentc Hi-Lites 33 Vice President Orchestra 3: Page Thirty-six i I 3 xi 5 Q 3 S 2 S 2 s R Q i E Q 2 GRABLE, NICK I MS Sit S i GRAFE, DAVID BRUCE Hi-Y 2, 59 Golf 1. f GRAVES, CAROLYN LEE Lads and Lassies 5, Junior Historical Society 5, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3: Travel Club 33 Operetta 5, Highlandaires 1, 2. GRAY, ALBERT WILLIAM CBILLD Dramatics Club 1, 2, 35 Lads and Lassies 5, Basketball 2, 33 H Association 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 5. GREER, MICHAEL REED QMIKEJ ROTC 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 53 First Lieutenant ROTC 3: Saber Club 33 Camp Dallas 1. , GRIFFIN, BARBARA ELAINE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 53 Highlandaires 1, 25 Music Festival 25 Intramural Sports 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 2. tss 5 I 's A A 1 ,,,, W... I .-W fsserx. -f sNBX 2 i' :Nf a Xkswcssesws-eeswsw ss-sss M smmwesfees , W t f-'f- M-1'5w'F .. NQCXN-so N . as .XX X . c f Q,,,-...,-,. 2 I -,tw-fwse' M S? X .Q 'N s tttt W A I tt , A 2 R M. ssrs e , R a as ttt- at .WR is W ii ,M ,,,, .W.ws,.af.,a1xx.s1t ,,,c ,, . ss. 3503 Wg.- ,LN -A , ' .. . ,,., . ,,..,. . GRUBBS, coLL1Ns CBUTCHJ Hi-Y 2. 3. HAIN, PAUL LYNN First Lieutenant ROTC 53 ROTC 1, 2, 5. HAROZ, MARY MARGARET Round Table 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Operetta 3g Latin Club 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 55 Music Festival 2. HARPER, LUCILE PATRICIA National Honor Society 2, 53 Quill and Scroll 33 Round Table 1, 2, 3, Bagpipe 2, 3: Library Council 33 Highlan- daires 1, 2, 3. HARRIS, STANLEY ROBERT Hi-Y 1, 2, 53 Dramatics Club 3, Lads and Lassies 3. HARRIS, WILLIAM BRECK ROTC 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Saber Club 3, Rifle Team 1, 23 First Lieutenant ROTC 3. Page Thirty-seven HAWN, WILLIAM RUSSELL, JR. QRUSSD 5 President Lads and Lassies 33 Captain Swimming 33 Vice President Senior Class 33 Student Council 2, 33 Music Festival 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. HAYES, BARTLEY MICHAEL QBARTJ ROTC 1, 2, 33 Saber Club 33 Major ROTC 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Drill Team 1, 2, 33 Rifle Team 1, 2, 3. HENENBERG, CAROLYN ANNE A Bagpipe 2, SQ Highlandaires 1, 23 Round Table 3: Latin Club 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, i 2, 3. HENSON, RONALD IRVING First Lieutenant ROTC 3. HILL, COLETTE RACHEL Secretary Library Council 33 Music Festival 23 Highlan- daires 1, 2g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 2, 33 Intramural Sports 3. , HILL, ORIENE LINDSEY QLINDYD Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 33 Highlandaires 1, 23 Junior Historical Society 3 3 Intramural Sports 3. fi A . 5 c -f3-- ,,,,,,.,, . . sssssss A .ta S 533512 -sess- set A WNM bNi...fe. ffffl 3 vi is-:XS ---'-- HSYXRR . Q S ag . .N ----- A s - A 1. -. . N- , sa x Q-ENPVNEVS' KSN SSN' -N. gWfSf ...,..ea .. M3 3 ,CAN ,tt ,r ee-e 1 -aaa . eg- .px X, ,153 gels- -fe 5a-stef, R. f- . te 1 . s 1 .5 3 . -A . e W- LF .:x-S1..EeiN- .1 4,5 3- sf ' 3 HILSEWECK, ALICE Highlander Staff 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Music Festival 23 Operetta 13 Vice President Latin Club 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. HINES, THOMAS EUGENE CTOMMYQ 1 Q fTransferred 1956 from North Dallas High School, Dallas, -5, Texas.l 5 2 1 Q Lads and Lassies 33 Hi-Y 3. ' ' HITT, DANILLE ANNETTE CNELLQ fTransferrecl 1956 from Ursuline Academy, Dallas, Texas.l Hi-Lites 3. HOFFMAN, PATRICIA QPATJ l Treasurer Senior Class 33 Treasurer Student Council 3: Historian Hi-Lites 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical l Society 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1. l 1 l HOLCOMB, JAN Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Music Festival 2g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 2, 33 Future Teachers' Club 33 Travel Club 3. HOLDER, KARL WILLIAM Hi-Y 1, 2. Page Thirty-eight HOOD, CYNTHIA ANN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5, Travel Club 2, 3, Junior Historical So- ciety 1, 2, 5, Art Club 3, Highlandaires 1, 2, 3. HOPKINS, EDWARD MORTEN B Team Football lg B Team Baseball 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2. 5. l HOWELL, CAROLYN GALE Lads and Lassies 5: Operetta 3, Music Festival 2, High- landaires 1, 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5, Intramural Sports 1, 2. HUFFMAN, MARGARET ROSE National Honor Society 3, Band 2, 3, Round Table 3, Highlander Staff 3, Highlandaires 1, 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. HUGULEY, BARBARA ANN Lads and Lassies 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Operetta 3, Music Festival 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2, Travel Club 2, 3. , JEFFERS, VIVIAN ANN l Librarian Lads and Lassies 2, 3, Operetta 3, Junior His- torical Society 2, 3, Travel Club 2, 3, Music Festival 2, ' Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5, P 1 1-. ' v-ta .. . . X as s , . S 5 .. rs. .. -- B Q Q il NX, ,. f N 1 xc, - am- X be .. -S was ef .. asf: -:-- 5 se' 1:35 . Si N Q M N . I, ,W 1 v 1 JOHNSON, DOS Dramatics Club 5, Round Table 2. JOHNSON, NANCY ELIZABETH Cheerleader 3, Sophomore Representative Student Council 2, Music Festival Princess 2, Student Council 2, 3, Highlander Staff 2, 5: Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5. JOHNSTON, DIANE FORREST Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, Highlandaires 1, 2, Library Council 1. JOINER, JAMES ROE Hi-Y 1, 2, 5. JONES, ARTHUR FRED QARTJ Football 2, 3, B Team Football 1, B Team Basketball 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, H Association 2, 3. JONES, ELIZABETH THOMSON CLITTYJ Highlander Staff 2, 3, Librarian Lads and Lassies 3, Sec- retary Quill and Scroll 3, Student Council 1, Lads and Lassies 2, 33 President Latin Club 2. i Page Thirty-nine R-4 JONES, JESSE ANDREW Bagpipe Staff 2, Highlander Staff 2, Hi-Y 3. JONES, SANDRA ELIZABETH QSANDYJ Lads and Lassies 2, 3g I-Iighlandaires 1, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Library Council 15 Future Nurses' Club lg Music Fes- tival 2. JONES, VIRGINIA CLAIRE National Honor Society 3, Student Council 3g Highlander Staff 3g Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Travel Club 1, 2. KEMP, LINDA JANE Bagpipe Staff 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5, Junior Historical Society 1, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. KENNEDY, XVILLIAM WARREN QBILLJ Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Captain Football 33 Secretary-Treasurer Association 2, 33 Key Club 3. KING, ALBERT SIDNEY CSIDQ Band 1, 2, 3: Captain ROTC 35 Camp Dallas 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 23 Saber Club 33 Music Festival 2. . , SS Q EASE- .Qaw :qw sAS.S.fS1.SS:.SQSS SSQSESS-sswcsiss. a-.Ss-c-.ENSis--asfSNSSSS-WwesfesassgafsSe-S as esaewc X N fr SESS - bra-: t. S S r. i X 3 N S X . X. X S . S I f -S l KIRK, WILEY LESTER Band 1, 2, 33 Captain ROTC 3, B Team Baseball' 2g Music Festival 25 Saber Club 33 Baseball 3. KLEMME, CHARLES WHITMORE Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 3. KLINDWORTH, REBECCA ANNICE QBECKYJ Round Table 1, 25 Future Nurses' Club 2, 31 Library Council 3, Junior Historical Society 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 L Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. KNIGHT, EDWARD SELEY CEDQ ROTC 1, 2, Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Ope 33 Dramatics Club 3, Track 1, 2. retta 35 Hi-Y 2, KRONEY, ROBERT HARPER Captain ROTC 33 Saber Club 33 ROTC 1, 2, 2, 33 Camp Dallas 1. 53 Hi-Y 1, LANGRAN, PHYLLIS ANN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1, 2, 3, Music Festival 23 Future Nurses' Club 1 Page Forty 2 s l LAUGHBAUM, GRAYDON HOWARD - Cheerleader 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Basketball 3. . LEACH, JOE Band 1, 2, 3:1-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3g ROTC 1, 2, 3. DAVID qJoEy LEONARD, WILLIAM EVERETT CBILLQ Hi-Y 2, 3. LESLIE, WILLIAM DOUGLASS QBILLJ Track 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, ROTC 1, 2, 3. LEWIS, RUTH ANN Recording Secretary Hi-Lites 33 Bagpipe Staff 2, 3g 1, 2, 3g Intramura Hi-Lites l SPOIIS 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1. LIGON, FRED FRAZIER Football 2, 33 Association 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, Team Football lg B Team Baseball 1. if W- V if I I igk . ,,., .2 .. X 5 3, X o.a,, fee K Y- Q X 1 X- .. eeee . . es- -X ss . ,-Q, -AII .- LIN DSEY, GLORIA Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 3, junior Historical Society 33 Highlandaires 1, 2, 3, Music Festival 2. LOWE, JOHN BUREORD QACIQ Football 2, 3, National Honor Society 33 B Team Football lg Association 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. LUTrs, PATRICK STEPHENS QPATD Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. LYNCH, HARRY HANSZEN Football 2, 55 National Honor Society 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 5g Association 2, Vice President Hi-Y 33 Student Council 1, 2. LYoNs, JEROLD UERRY3 Hi-Y 2, 3. MCBRIDE, ORA ANN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3g Highlanclaires 1. Page Forty-one MCCORD, MACKEY Hi-Y 2, 3: Student Council lg Track 3. MCCRACKEN, GALE Highlandaires 1, 2, 51 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Library Council 2, 35 Bagpipe staff 33 Travel Club 3, junior Historical Society 2, 3. MCELHENY, AMELIA ANNE National Honor Society 2. 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Lads and Lassies 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Bagpipe Staff 2, 35 Historian Lads and Lassies 3. MCLENDON, MARY LAYNE Lads and Lassies 39 Future Nurses' Club 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 2. MCMAHON, GARRAH GLENN Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5, Operetta 3, Music Festival 23 Secretary Band 2, 3. MAHER, JAMES PHILIP UIMJ ii S S s - S Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Mfr X be ' E Y' E X1 Skim 2' fi TKT? 'Q 5 WV? 'ML Mix Mr? T ii S at STV? Si??5:?5flfi 1 T X w . ATTN-RFQ. it QQ -A satis--XSXXX Qmx Y Y T X 'X . t sesame -- as - . gx X , -A X. S-wt ,- ss, ., he Q . w Q . X S gs f - ti -. Na QW ' .sees -Qs.. fa, '-f2,.v-- .1 Q 1 X f A :s ax, - s Q- s 1 v XE . . is NN- Ga: msec X Os sa X 1 gets a Page Forty-two MALOUF, RONALD EBLEN QRONNIEJ Baseball 31 B Team Basketball 1, 2, Hi-Y 1. MARTIN, JERRY WAYNE Football 2, 3, B Team Football 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Association 2, 3. MATHIS, HARVEY KENT QKENJ Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 B Team Football 1, Golf 1. MAUS, JOHN LORENZO Orchestra 1, 2, 3. MAY, ROBERT MONROE QBOBJ Football 2, 33 B Team Football lg National Honor Society 2, 3, H Association 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Lads and Lassies 3. MAYER, TOM Football 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. MELETIO, CAROLE LEE Bagpipe Staff 35 Intramural Sports 1, 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. METZ, SUSAN BELL - Secretary Art Club 33 Highlander Staff 33 Bagpipe Staff 33 - Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Music Festival 23 Travel Club 1, 2. MILLER, MASON I. ROTC 1. MOLLET, CAROLYN GAIL QCAROLJ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, Highlandaires 1, 2, 3. MOORE, GLENDA LEIGH Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 3, Bagpipe Staff 3g Swimming 3, Senior Play 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. MOORE, TOMLIN WALTER Key Club 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2g Second Lieutenant ROTC 33 Music Festival 2. l Itt ,,n,, M ,,,:,t,, tt... , ,,,,, ,,,,.,. , , M, S. . ,,,,,...i . ..,, H ew- -2x:MIt '-,,,, ,,,M,3Ng,.,,,,,,,..,. I Lhkk 'W' A 'W E tt,,tt.. ,at, ,,,, ,,,,,,,. A , ,tt, W me . - A S -N' ssaa f fiiTTiTRfa+eo 'W !W. . si W f'ee ' 1 f NN! .t.,,, WW A 1 -, - is IQ-.A I I wxws W Q ww-, ,,.. ,,, ' . eil . as A N2 A at A A , f fes e f. ,,..,., 5: ,,,, , ,, ..,,,,N-,,. 2 pw ,.,.... MORGAN, DARLENE Bagpipe Staff 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Art Club 1. MORGAN, MARCIA JEAN Co-Chairman Pep Rallies 3, Treasurer Junior Historical Society 3g Bagpipe Staff 23 Highlander Staff 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 2, 3. MORGAN, PENELOPE CPENNYQ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 25 Future Nurses' Club 33 Future Teachers' Club 2, 3. MOSES, THERESA GAIL Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 3. MULLANY, JAMES ANTHONY UIMJ fTransferred 1956 from St. John's High School, San Antonio, Texasj MULLEN, RICHARD THOMAS QDICKIEJ Captain Basketball 33 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3g Association 1, 2, 35 Treasurer Hi-Y 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Page Forty-three 1 MYERS, MARCIA JANE Highlander Staff 1, 2, Zig Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Junior'Historical Society 2, 3, Treasurer Future Nurses' Club 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. MYRICK, MARILYN Vice President Hi-Lites 31 Treasurer Travel Club 53 Student Council 1, 3, Hi-Lites 1. 2. 53 Captain Swimming 2, Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 5. I NEBLETT, XVILLIAM PARKES, JR. QBILLJ Student Council 1, Hi-YA 1, 2, 5. NEIL, WILLIAM ROBERT QBILLJ CTransferred 1956 from Normandy High School, St. Louis, Miss0uri.J 1 Band 53 ROTC 55 Hi-Y 5g Music Festival 2. NEWMAN, ALAN QALJ ROTC 23 Hi-Y 2, 5. ' NEWMAN, ELEANOR OWEN CELLIEJ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Travel Club 2, Junior Historical Society 25 Intramural Sports 2. A , I I iw '-'e 5 ' '--- X S A N MSS Nugget . S: .... M A -ck s-NNN, sag. Kew X Xe , I .X s Rx XX SXss.sc,s s- is Q X on CQ Q S - at Ns. -ssc., Nu., swat X- - A s L . tags f ss N . sw Is . Y K5 in VN, - 9 , X. A ss I NORMAN, LILA JANE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 53 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Bagpipe Staff 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses' Club 2. OLDS, NANCY JEAN Secretary Student Council 33 Secretary Senior Class 5: Homecoming Queen 5, Sophomore Representative Student Council 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 5. OSTRANDER, DONA LOUISE Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3g Highlander Staff 35 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 53 Music Festival 23 Operetta 3. PACE, CHARLES WELLINGTON Basketball 2, 53 Association 55 B Team Basketball 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 5. PALMER, RICHARD fTransferred 1956 from Columbia Military Academy, Columbia, Tennesseej PASCHALL, ROBERT LAWRENCE Lads and Lassies 1, 2, 33 Operetta 1, 5: Music Festival 2, Hi-Y 2, 3. Page Forty-four l l 1 5 ti E 1 E S E 5 gi 53 PAULSEN, SUSAN RUTH Hi-Lites 1, 2. 33 Art Club 23 Future Teachers' Club 23 Intramural Sports 2. PEAVY, JANET OCTAVIA Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 2, SQ Highlander Staff 33 Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5. PEEK, HAROLD FRED Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 H Association 1, 2, 33 Key Club 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. PERRY, BARBARA HELEN Hi-Lites 2, 33 Highlandaires 2, 3. PIRET, RONALD STERLING QRONNIEJ Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 B Team Football 1. Prrrs, BEVERLY JEAN QBEVQ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 1, 33 Future Teachers' Club 33 Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Music Festival 23 Junior Historical Society 3. . ,.,,., .Y 3 ,,.. ,,.. ., .... ,... QXXY, ,..., . . . M ..,,.,. ,N . ,,,. A . . - W, r ,, .,..,t,,. -----E- . A W ,... ,, .. ,.,,,, ,gi 3. . ' t- W ,ttt A E 5. ,Q - 1:14 sir. .,.,.. ,.,,. , A .....a. 5 - .. .. , XX V W. 3 A ,, A , ,.x,,x, , ..., WAN 3 . , .... - . . tg W -rr- a--- A Es, ., . 3 .r E- A me gk -3 S -. ...,... SE WW , ..,..., S X :fi 1 H Wi ts . v 2 erik, A 5 ft .cm M 1 N M ---- N E X www ..,,.. Q t , N. EEN M - ....... ...,.. 3 tw ' .... 1 f--- W L W. FF'X,,, g ,--,-- A--t,.,,..W.,.,,,.,.,,. ax.. ..... in-W f-W -W ssss 32aNases.W,.,Em,.,,,,. .. . ... sstss e 3355E:,.. .. ...,.. M .,.., T ....... .... ....... ..... ..,... rrrww .2 PLINER, JAMES MAREMONT Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Music Festival 23 ROTC 1, 2. PONDROM, MARY ANN Co-Editor Highlander 33 President Quill and Scroll 5: National Honor Society .33 Student Council 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Highlander Staff 2 ,3. l PORTER, SARAH ELIZABETH Student Council 23 Travel Club 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlander Staff 33 High- landaires 1, 2, 3. ' t A PRATT, JOYCE DIANE --. Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Highlander Staff 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Operetta 53 Music Festival 2. PRINCE, JOHN FRANKLIN Manager Track 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. PUTTY, PATSY ANN CPATJ le President Future Nurses' Club .Q33 Intramural,Sports 1, 2, 53 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 51 Travel Club 33 Junior Historical Society 3. Page Forty-'five RANDALL, NANCY FLORENCE Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Historian Lads and Lassies 2, 35 Secretary-Treasurer Latin Club 2, 35 Highlander Staff 1, 2, 35 Art Club 1, 2, 55 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. RATLIFF, RAYMOND TOM QTOMMYJ Football 1, 2, 35 ,Association 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Bagpipe Staff 2, 3. I RAWLES, JANET ELIZABETH QJANJ Swimming 15 Intramural Sports 25 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 High- landaires 1. READ, NATHANIEL BARKSDALE QNATJ Band 15 Lads and Lassies 2, 35 Music Festival 25 Bagpipe Staff 35 ROTC 15 Operetta 5. REAVES, JERRY JANE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Bagpipe Staff 35 Travel Club 35 Intramural Sports 1, 35 Junior Historical Society 35 Highlander Staff 3. REILLY, BILL Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 ROTC 1. 5' 1- .- '-ses, 1Qc 'g.,I.sfgvswmM1 xx'x' 1 5r ' ' 5'- ----f 5 -- --s' Q -1, .... . sses ' XXs r News , . ---- K vssss 5. ...,. 5 5 sk- .- . I ? tl L ' X r R. 5 F- sift: L' ff s in i E' L' i-5 .412-ii' ei' 5 M If i wa ' X U - A-5 5 3. I 1 A 3 5 's a be as X s 5 1 5 P - 5 fu . as Y , Q- Yi f rrrr 1 f 1 -...gag 1 1 -,Et tiff Q- fs. A 5 1 ff A fb ls. Wi T i 2 1 2 Page Forty-six RHODES, DIANE CHRISTINE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 55 Highlanclaires 1, 2, 35 Future Nurses' Club 2, 3. 5 ' RIEDEL, DONNA SUE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Highlandaires 2, 35 Music Festival 25 Junior Historical Society 35 Travel Club 3. ROGERS, PAULA GAIL Social Vice President Hi-Lites 35 Student Council 35 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 35 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 35 Travel Club 1, 2, 3: Highlander Staff 2. ROSEN, ROBERT ALAN Stamp Club 1, 2, 35 Lads and Lassies 2, 35 Music Festival 25 Operetta 35 Hi-Y 1, 25 ROTC 1, 2. RUMLEY, JOHN LEWIS National Honor Society 1, 2, 35 Football 2, 35 Captain Football 35 Association 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 B Team Football 1. RUTLEDGE, DAVID QDAVEJ Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Sergeant-at-Arms Hi-Y 25 B Team Football 15 B Team Baseball 1. SALLINGER, DON MORRIS Round Table 2, 33 Latin Club 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 ROTC 1, 2. SAYLOR, EDWIN HOWELL fEDj ROTC 33 Special Lieutenant ROTC 33 Hi-Y 23 Saber Club 13 Camp Dallas 3. SCI-IWARTZ, CAROL LYNN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 53 Music Festival 2. SCHWARTZ, JANET SUE UAND Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Swimming 13 Art Club 23 Travel Club 2, 33 junior Historical Society 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 3. SETTLE, SUZANN E CSUEQ Quill and Scroll 53 Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 2, 33 Junior His- torical Society 1, 2, 3. SHACKELFORD, MARY CAROL Travel Club 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. 2 bssss ,... , 3 , 3. ..... ac, .., smxsexafigige ---- :zemfeer A---- Q -Q-we-'s'.,,, .mjffgimg j, ,,,,,, A,g,g,,g3gggj:':,.......N.w-M ..,-,,, W -ffrfviff M ivvt we .... ,Q .... ,Mmm-cw A 3 X .mi L., M Xiu Y W., ,nw , 3 .... 3- A - tc '333--' Sta . 3 4. fi ' W c st - . Q ll V 3, 3333 --'---' 2 svss 5 . .... ,...afi jig, 3333 f ,,.. ,,,,. . . ....,.. I ........ sw -ii.: A ..... ,. 1,313 SHELBURNE, GEORGE ALDREDGE Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Vice President Hi-Y 33 Swimming 23 Association 33 Lads and Lassies 33 B Team Football 1. SHIEDER, JUDITH UUDYD Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 23 Travel Club 1, 23 Intramural Sports 23 High- lander Staff 2. SIDES, JACK DAVIS qJAcK1Ey President Senior Class 33 Football 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y '1, 2, 33 H Association 2, 33 B Team Football 1. SIEPLEIN, DOROTHY HELEN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Music Festival 23 junior Historical Society 2, 3: Bagpipe Staff 3. SILBERBERGER, SUSAN Regimental Queen ROTC 33 Company Queen 1, 2, 33 Student Council 13 Highlander Staff 33 Vice President Hi-Lites 33 I-Iighlandaires 1, 2, 3. SLEDGE, CLARENCE EDWARD QEDDIEQ Senior Representative Student Council 33 Tennis 1, 23 ' Association 2, 3: Student Council 23 Hi-Y 3. ' Page Forty-seven SMALL, NANCY ELIZABETH' QBETSYQ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 31 Highlandaires 1, 2, 51 Junior Historical Society 2, 5, Travel Club 2, 5, Future Teachers' Club 5. SMITH, MCKAMY Football 23 Hi-Y 2, 55 Key Club 2, 55 B Team Football 1. SOLOMON, CHARLES MOORE A A Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. y SPALDING, JAMES WILLIAM UIMJ 1 2 Hi-Y 1, 2, 5, Swimming 1, 2, 5. 1 E 1 SPENCER, ANN DALE X L Bagpipe Staff 2, 5, Highlandaires 2, 53 Music Festival 2, , Hi-Lites 2, 5. 1 SPILMAN, KATHRYN ANN QKATHIEJ Hi-Lites 2, 5: Highlandaires 5g Library Council 3Q Future Teachers' Club 5. .. STARNES, WILLIAM DAVID g Hi-Y 1, 2, 5. 5 5 i 2 STEINMAN, ROBERT STEVEN QBOBD Round Table 2, 52 Bagpipe Staff 5Q Lads and Lassies SQ ' B Team Basketball 1, 2. STEPHENS, ARTHUR COLE First Lieutenant ROTC 55 Band 1, 2, 55 Hi-Y 3: Camp Dallas 2, 53 Saber Club 5. S STEPHENS, DON EARL Q Hi-Y 2, 3g Baseball 2. STOTTS, JANE National Honor Society 2, 55 Captain Tennis 53 President Latin Club 53 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 53 Travel Club 25 Junior Historical Society 2. STOVER, NANCY JANE f Hi-Lites 1, 2, 59 Highlandaires 1, 2, 5. Page Forty-eight STRANGE, STEVEN BELLMONT QSTEVED A ' E Captain Basketball 33 Basketball 2, 3: Association'2, E 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. STRICKLAND, SHARON TYLER President Orchestra 33 Swimming Zz Music Festival 2g Hi-Lites 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 3. , E ll STROUD, WINFIELD NORMAN CBUDDYQ SWARTZ, CHARLES SAMUEL Business Manager Highlander 33 Lads and Lassies 33 Chairman Round Table 33 National Honor Society 33 Quill ' and Scroll 33 Vice President Key Club 3. fl SWEENEY, DENNE ARONSON , rl Co-Editor Highlander 33 Captain Rifle Team 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Student Council 2, 33 Major ROTC 3g Regimental 5 Staff 3. E TALKINGTON, PAUL CLEMENT President Key Club 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Student Council 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. -tee. -A S1 S rs. so 11 'TFRRR 'C S S 5,3 -:ac S' wifi 5e.:fsffSSs'xe,Re-g K ff -Ewa ,1Xsaxm:QRcSw SN.. X RRS X .X R Ai - S WMS is S ' R Q ' -3 , is SR S SR t 1- i .MsYe:?9i EW-XS TATUM, TONI ANNE Highlandaires 2, 33 Hi-Lites 2, 33 Music Festival 2. TAYLOR, BARRY ROTC 1, 2, 53 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. ii s THOMPSON, JOSEPH CLARK UODIEJ fTransferred 1956 from Jesuit High School, Dallas, Texas.J Hi-Y 3. THORNTON, SUE KYLE 3, 5 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 2, 33-Quill and Scroll 33 E 3, J S Intramural Sports 2, 3g Highlandaires lg Tennis 1. Q 2 TOWNSEND, PEYTON LAMBETH Swimming 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Association 2, 3. I TRANSOU, ELIZABETH ROSS QBETSEYQ K ek 3 S 1 3 President Travel Club 33 Vice President Future Teachers' 'AF ' 2 Club 33 Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3. Page Forty-nine I Y 'Ric' ' ' ' 'f UECKER, JOANN MARGARET Lads and Lassies 35 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1, 25 Travel Club 1, 25 Junior Historical Society 1. VAN LEUVEN, JANIS Business Manager Bagpipe 35 National Honor Society 35 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Intramural Sports 25 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Student Council 2. VOGT, JOHN CARROL Student Council 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. WALKER, MARY JANE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Highlandaires 1, 35 Junior Historical Society 35 Travel Club 35 Music Festival 2. WALKER, SHERYL LYNNE Vice President Hi-Lites 35 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Travel Club 25 Junior Historical Society 25 High- lander Staff 3. WALLACE, PAULA Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Lads and Lassies 35 Highlandaires 1, 25 Music Festival 25 Operetta 35 Library Council 1, 2, 3. ., ,,,,, .- mg .........., Kwxxxx i ....,, . ,,,,,.. ,. ,,,,.., .,,,. , i:,L,,,: E W A M'W 3 'BiXff ,,... 1 . 'ii . ' 'iiiii 'ssssr ,.,,, ,.,,, , -,,,,,,,. ,W ,,,,,, I -H-i . . X Tots s i.... .... s M I . - 3 M ,... . ef .,.. 3 L sea. I 31 f ' -is . ,..., s s, as -. i...ii, W., .,.., sk - a ...NM '3rr22:f'ssM'fevM ---4Q' 1 as ?i 3 'MTw'ff.lf'ffN3se'-News sss we f- .. 1 Wi at ...Q Y -..frmiss TX 1? ---- - : 3su'3'-'19 -iff f 'I 5 -fi ' . av' f--:f.-fr5 ':.1.'fLt..-if-.. ...... ,. .. My .,.....- ..-..... 5 .... --..- -. .... Ei Page Fifty WASSALL, VIRGINA LEE Music Festival 25 Intramural Sports 35 Highlandaires 1, 25 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Future Nurses' Club 35 Junior Historical Society 3. WATSON, SANDRA SUE QSANDYQ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Highlandaires 1, 25 Student Council 15 Future Teachers' Club Sy junior Historical Society 2. WEBSTER, DANIEL GEORGE QDANJ Major ROTC 33 Treasurer Lads and Lassies 35 Bagpipe Staff 35 Vice President Saber Club 35 Operetta 35 Camp Dallas 1, 2, 3. WILLARD, EDWARD PAYSON Tennis 1, 2, 35 Association 2, 35 Hi-Y 3. WILLIAMS, CAROLYN ANNE Lads and Lassies 2, 35 Highlandaires 15 Operetta 33 Music Festival 25 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Travel Club 1, 3. WILLIAMS, DONNA LOUISE Hi-Lites 1, 25 Intramural Sports 15 Future Nurses' Club 3. WILMANS, MARGARET Music Festival 3. WINBORN, BOBBI SUE XVILLIAMSON, RUTH ROSENDALE Highlander Staff 3g Bagpipe Staff 53 Quill and Scroll 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 25 Highlandaires 1. Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Travel Club 1, 2, junior Historical So- ciety 1, 23 Future Nurses Club 13 Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 WOODS, PHILIP HARX EY CPHILJ Captain Football 3a Presrdent H1-Y 3: H Association 2, 33 Vlce Presrdent H1-Y 23 Student Council 2g Sergeant-at Arms H1-Y 1. YEAGLEY, MARGARET F AYE Editor Ba 1 e 3' Student Council 2 3' National Honor 1 , , Society 2, 3g Qulll and Scroll 2, 3g Bagpipe Staff 2g High- lander Staff 2. ZUBER, LYNN H1 hlander staff 7 5' Ba 1 e Staff 3' Travel Club 2, 3' '13 1 1 9 Intramural Sports 2, 5, Jumor Historical Society 2, 35 Hi- Lltes 1, 2, 3. ' Not pictured: NETTLETON, DOUGLAS ARTHUR .. .. . .. . .. .. ,. .. W . at . . V, , .rr. 1 .1 X X X. fc-.1 ssc- Q s --s-- ws- ,C--f--as-sg-as--sfseg --sgfks--v-p sgs 1,-s,Ng--1-ss1:.Q-'-. grs :sf -5 rsii'15ii'iE- 'if S .. sr . .c-:was N'-If rf' iii 1f'lEss'if.. -si' ' 55.5 10- si 15--13-a '-5 5 t . X Y Sf E? blk. E Q Q-O ii? log. Si: sf grief F5 rf 1. sifff' f1V:'f1ifXssi . 5 1 1- s .. Q . 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Page Fifty-three rin 4' 3 ,... --4' ,,, U mlerclassmen UN DERCLASSMEN BURN MIDNIGHT HIGH JUNIORS Page Fifty-four Adams, Adrian Alexander, Judy Arnett, Karen Benno, Larry Benson, Karl Bowser, Barbara Bowyer, Mildred Buck, Susan Campbell, Mike Caperton, Suellen Carpenter, Robert Carruth, Lenox Casey, Kim Clark, jerry Clement, Nancy Cobb, Susan Cole, Carol Collins, Mike Crain, Walter Creech, jenny Davenport, Francha Davoust, Gaby Dillard, Betty Drake, Betty Feldman, Modey Ferguson, Meredith Florer, johnny Gillen, Marcia Hancock, Peggy Holt, johnny Hurlbut, Bob Jalonick, George johnson Bud johnson, Glenda johnson, Reed jones, Hayden Lang, Carol Lawler, Mike Lusk, John McCulloch, Bill McDonald, Walter McKnight, Anne McNeill, Larry Mays, Richard Molsen, Barbara Morton, Martha Jean Nelms, Judy Nichols, Nancy HILE STUDYING FOR FINAL EXAMS HIGH JUNIORS Purnell, Maury Schwedler, Sandra Smith, Charles Smith, Kirby Sterling, Donna Stiff, Judd Streckmann, Margaret Sutherland, Susan Tatum, Albert Terry, Carolyn Tobin, Gene Tufnell, john West, Stephen White, Mary Whitten, Madeline Wideman, Joy Williams, Hank Wilson, Judy Wood, Dick LOW JUNIORS Abbott, Charles Adams, Sally Adams, Susan Aechternacht, David Aechternacht, Phillip Alexander, john Allan, jimmy Anderson, Ronnie Arnold, joan Ashley, Pat Bagby, Dick Baggs, David Baldy, Mary Hanford Ball, Larry Barbeck, Sally Barton, Kay Bentley, Rusty Bethancourt, Ann Bethune, Beverly Betty, Barbara Blake, Ronnie Blanton, Barry Blocker, Charles Brager, Nikki Breeding, Evon Brown, Clarke Brown, jack Bryant, Tim Bullwinkle, David U mlerclassmefz I Page Fifty-five U mlerclassmefz l l 1 Page Fifty-six SKITS AND POSTERS ILLUSTRA LOW JUNIORS Burdick, Sandra Burton, Nancy Byrne, Linda Cammack, Cathryn Campbell, Linda Capers, Connie Carnes, Robert Carras, Zoe Caruth, George Cason, Cynthia Chappel, Sandra Chatham, jo Ann Cheek, Missie Cissna, Gail Clark, Harriet Clarke, Lee Clayton, John Cohenour, Cynthia Coke, Linda Collet, Tod Collins, jack Collins, Linda Collins, Susan Cornelison, jole Coston, Terry Cotton, John Cotton, Nancy Crane, Harris Crittenden, johnny Crockett, jane Crozier, Keith Crum, Carolyn Curtis, Martha Daniel, Diana Daniels, Paul Dansby, Bob Davis, Dan Davis, Peggy Dawson, Shirley Day, Janet Deady, Edwin Dejarlais, Gail DeSanders, Diane Dimon, Banks Donsky, Marilyn Dotson, Danny Downs, Elizabeth Drake, Carolyn KMPAIGNS, DRIVES, AND PROGRAMS LOW IUNIORS Drake, Judson Draper, Elaine Duckworth, Paula Dufford, John Durbin, Leslie Echols, Carol Edmondson, Mary Edwards, Ann Einhorn, Janice Elrod, Clyde Emerson, Suzanne Ericson, Millie Eversole, Doris Ezell, Nancy Feldt, john Ferguson, Billie jean Fisher, Robert Flake, Caron Anne Foster, Diana Fowler, Allen Francis, Elizabeth Francis, Kay Fuller, Francena Gannon, Jim Gardner, Andretta Garmon, Stephanie Gibbs, Jody Gillespie, Gay Gilliland, Jean, Golden, Alvin Goodbread, Charles Goodnight, jim Goodrich, Broday Goranson, Phyllis Gordon, Pat Gossett, Glenn Goyne, Bob Grabstald, Bobby Gratigny, Wayne Graves, Gayla Gregerson, Joan Grubbs, Gordon Guion, Brucie Hain, Kyla Hall, Bob Haney, Mike Hansen, Karen Harkness, Patsy U mierclassmevz P Page Fifty-seven . 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X X 9 XS X 5 X X Q X X X X X i .:,.,. , X St XX X X Q XX X Low JUN1oRs Harper, Judy Harrison, Joan Harrison, Melinda Hart, Pat Harvey, Judy Hassell, Susan Hatfield, Nancy Headington, Vincent Heard, Cary Hedges, Haverly Hemphill, Jan Henderson, XVoody Henrich, Carolyn Hepworth, Wesley Herndon, Gayle Hickman, Merry Gail Higgins, Diane Hillman, Kathleen Hite, Sydney Sue Holder, Blythe Hollis, Pat Holmes, Jill Holy, Ruth Ann Houghton, Lana Howard, Linda Hughes, Betty Hunt, Dolores Hutchinson, Mary Irwin, Nancy Jack, Marian Jackson, Donald Jacoby, Dan Jahn, Judy Jameson, Sheran Jarnagin, John ennett, Charles Jones, Alice Ann Jones, Chuck Jones, Stinson Jordan, Carol Kaindl, Eric Paul Katz, Barbara Kean, Alice Kennedy, Beverly Kershaw, Joanne Kirkpatrick, Mike Knickerbocker, Ronald Kownslar, Lana U mlerclassmen EFORE SCHOOL FOR GAB SESSION Low JUNIORS Kriss, Phyllis Kutner, Carole Lallier, Scott Lancaster, Bob Larsen, Richard Lavine, jack Lawrence, Bob Leak, Louise Lee, Lawrence Leonard, Sloan Leventhal, Phyllis Levin, Fredda Levine, Sharon Levy, Maury Lewis, Houston Lindsey, jo Karen Lipman, Renee Lovely, Alice Lowry, Ann Luce, Tommy Lundin, Julie Lynn, jane McCain, Phoebe McConnell, Pat McDonald, Lyn McDowell, Becky Mandel, Brenda Marion, George Marshall, Rusty Mason, Midge Maxey, Carol Maxfield, Morgan Maxwell, Elizabeth Maxwell, Nancy Mayne, Celicia Meinhardt, David Merrill, Robert Milbank, Mary Miller, Janis Millwee, Bob Mitchell, Robert Mohns, Ted Moody, Dixie Moody, Susan Morchower, Diane Morris, Beth Morton, Merry Ann Munsell, Kay l X Page Fifty-nine Underclassmen 5 Page Sixty SLEEPY-EYED STUDENTS ATTE LOW JUNIORS Murray, Fulton Myers, Suzanne Nanney, Reaoma Neely, Mary Frances Neiman, janel Nichols, Nancy Nicholson, Dale Norman, jack Norris, jay Novak, Tony Ormond, Judy Ostrander, Marcia Owen, johnny Pace, Peggy Pangle, Pete Parke, Penny Parker, jane Parsons, Mike Patterson, Pat Payne, Betty Pearlstone, Terry Pedrolie, Nancy Perry, Mary Peterson, Sheila Pettit, Pene Phillips, Carol Ann Phillips, Freddy Poythress, Susan Pressly, Al Pulliam, Gordon Rabinowitz, Sandy Ramsay, Richard Rankin, Janice Ransome, Bob Rawley, Sarah Reed, Bobby Register, Linda Reinking, Lucy Renfer, Rudy Reynolds, jane Reynolds, Susan Richardson, Everett Roberson, Bill Rogers, Harry Rogers, jackie Rogers, Linda Rogers, Nancy Rollins, Alice U azderclassmevz JMMITTEE MEETINGS AT DAWN LOW JUNIORS Rosenbaum, Sandy Rousseau, Ruth Rowan, Brenda Rubin, Marsha Rudy, Pat Ruff, Kathleen Rusch, Karl Sale, Molly Ann Saloman, Herbert Scarborough, Tracy Seals, John Sears, Tom, Sellers, Diana Shane, Mike Shannon, David Sheridan, Anne Sherrill, Webb Skeeters, Bill Smalley, Bob Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Aislin Anne Darrell Dorothy Kathie Susan Smyser, Sally Sparks, Galen Squires, Bill Stedman, joe Steed, julia Steppe, Skipper Stewart, Sandra Stimpert, Gail Stone, Jonnel Strother, Mack Sullivan, Sondra Sutton, Tansil, Taylor, Taylor Teeple, Mary Ann Tommy Mancill Margaret Sally Thomas, joe Thomas, Kathy Thomasson, Bill Till, Diane Tipton, Beverly Topletz, Betty Sue Tripp, Wlendy A TTS I l l Page Sixty-one Underclassmen ENTHUSIASTIC SCOTS LOOK FORWA Low JUNIORS Utay, Robert Van Roo, james , Vardell, Ken Varner, Diane Vaughn, Charlotte Waldrop, Dorothy Walke, Linda Walker, Jack Walker, Judy Walker, Sharon Wallace, Charles Walton, Gail Warden, Bruce Watson, Rex Weil, Pete Weil, Tom Wendt, jerry West, Richard Whitt, Linda Williams, Karen Williams, Robert Wimmer, Suzanne Winstead, Peter Witten, Tom Wittenberg, Peter Woodard, Carol Wyche, Sue Wyrick, john Yarborough, Jack Yates, John York, Shane Young, Linda Zuelzer, Liz Zumwalt, Zan Anita NOT PICTURED HIGH JUNIORS: Browning, Phil, Franklin, David, Hanson, Richard, Langran, Phyllis, Purnell, Fred, Read, Nat, Satterfield, Mike, Sledge, Charlie, Stuart, Jimmy. LOW JUNIORS: Braun, Linda, Campbell, Roger, Chance, Mark, Clark, Sharon, Cowdrey, Hayden, Dring, Susan, Elliott, Dottie, Fenton, Nola, Foley, Bill, jenul, joe, Long, Genie, Patrick, Don, Penland, joe, Pierce, jack, Shuey, jane, Smith, Don, Wiener, Tom, Willey, Donald. Page Sixty-two U mlerclassmen J THURSDAY MORNING PEP RALLIES HIGH SOPHOMORES Allison, Betty Arthur, Susie Bailey, jack Bellamy, Lloyd Benjamin, Idaleah Berke, Sherry Birenbaum, Betsy Boone, Mike Boren, jim Bradley, Charles Buchel, Barbara Cabell, Earl Caplinger, Marilyn Carroll, Barbara Cobb, Glenn Cohen, Ronnie Daniel, Sandra Daniels, Duff Davis, Janis Davis, Robert Edwards, Peggy Freeman, Brad Freid, Gerald Germany, jean Gilbert, Lee Hair, Lynn Hanchett, Marvel Hancock, Karen Henderson, Art Herrin, Caroline Hewes, Kay Jaynes, Judy johns, Bob johnson, Howard jones, Bob Kimbell, Tedford King, David Lustig, joyce McCarty, Martha McCool, Rick McDonald, Cynthia Macaulay, Mike Marshall, Linda Mart, Carl Maund, joe Moler, Glenn Muse, Marshall Nelrns, Tina l Page Sixty-Three U rzderclassmerz Page Sixty-four BLUESHIRTS STRIVE TO EQUf HIGH soPHoMoREs Newsome, Tom Nuss, Bob Pierce, Pat Polan, Buddy Powell, Dick Reavis, Shirley Rickey, Gerard Ross, David Rutland, john Sallinger, Carolyn Scott, Betty Shugart, Tommy Shumaker, David Siler, Bill Smith, Butch Southgate, Eleanor Stigall, Claudia Sullivan, Bob Swan, Sheila Tahu, jerry Tahu, Jimmy Tarrance, Lance Turner, Alice Umpleby, JoAnne Waterhouse, Caron Williams, Lynne Wfilliams, Wanda LOW SOPHOMORES Abbott, Tommy Adams, Virginia Allday, jack Alvord, Doug Anderson, Larry Averitt, Doris Babb, Darlene Baber, jim Bagwell, Judy Baker, Johnny Ballard, Frances Barr, janece Bartlett, Mike Beard, Jane Bedell, Bob Bennett, Randy Bickel, Gretchen Bicknell, Tony Bingham, Frances Blake, Miriam Blaylock, Bill 'CORD OF GOLDE AVA ANCHEU LOW SOPHOMORES Blount, Barbara Board, Judy Bock, jane Boehl, john Boles, Ronnie Boswell, David Bowyer, Denis Briggs, Houston Brooksaler, Carol Brower, Karmen Brown, Ellis Bruner, Charles Burnett, Lucy Butler, Ginger Caldwell, Jo Anne Caldwell, Ronnie Cantwell, Conan Caraway, Jim Carlson, Martha Carpenter, Camille Castleberry, Cindy Chambers, jimmy Chapman, Nancy Cheatham, Michele Cherry, Nancy Chilton, Sue Cisneros, Maria Clark, Buddy Clark, Diana Clark, Margretta Clement, Harold Cole, Ronny Colt, Mary Margaret Connell, Barbie Conner, Doug Cook, Nancy Cooper, Mary Ann Cooper, Nancy Coverdale, Terry Cox, Barton Cox, Janet Cox, Royall Crosby, Carolyn Crow, Carol Crumley, Ken Cuellar, Carmen Cunningham, Lee Currie, Red fzderclazssmevz X XX -X X X. 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X.. .X X ' X X as-rf -XX - Page Sixty-five U nderclassmevz 1 1 l Page Sixty-six BETWEEN 8:30 AND 9 MANY PUPI LOW SOPHOMORES I Curtis, Arthur Dallas, Walt Danna, Melinda Davis, Bill Davis, Dan , Davis, Diane Dawson, Ruth DeSalme, john DeShong, Drew DeWitt, Marc Dickenson, Pat Dickson, Tommy Dobbs, joan Doherty, Ben Douglas, Ann Drake, Marian Drumright, Georgie Dudley, janet Duncan, janet Dusek, Diane Duwe, David Elkins, Ellen Eschenfelder, Kathleen Fair, David Farrell, Dennis Farrell, Margie Farrington, Carolyn Felton, Garry Finney, Charles Fleming, Rosemary Ford, jere Forsythe, Gail Fox, jim Frank, Clinton Franklin, Ellen Friedman, Ronald Furr, .Ioan Gallant, Steven Gardner, Kathleen Garonzik, Orin Garrett, Bob Gerdine, Peter Gessell, Betty Giller, Nancy Goar, Tommy Gonzales, Don Goodman, Ann Goodpaster, Paige U mlerclassmen RE SEEN TOURING H. P.'S HALLS LOW SOPHOMORES Goodwin, John Gough, Harvey Gravely, Bonnie Griffin, Ben Groth, Diane Hallam, Robert Hallman, Jane Hamric, Betsy Haney, Pat Haroz, Richard Harrington, Tommy Harris, Betty Haskins, Genie Hatcher, Robert . Hatfield, Gloria Hathaway, Wayne Held, Ray Hemphill, Nancy Henderson, Mike Henry, .Mary Gail Hermer, Ann Hillin, Wayne Hillyer, Bonnie Hodges, Leon Hooks, Trina Hopper, Sallie Houghton, Drue Howard, Rennie Hudnall, Jimmy Hunt, Edward Irwin, Ellen Jackson, Judy James, Betsy Jarvis, Sally Johnson, Jay Johnson, Robert Jones, Mary Lee Jurgens, Gay Kemendo, John Kennedy, Jeanne Kennedy, Pete Klindworth, Pete Klingman, Louis Kosanke, Karen Kramer, Bill Kribs, Diane Kuykendall, Betty Jane Lacy, Bill ' Paige Sixty-seven Umlerclassmen BEWILDERED SOPHOMORES ADJU L LOW SOPHOMORES 1 Page Sixty-eight Larson, Deanna Larson, jerry Leahy, Frank Leak, Sam Lesure, Sharon Levit, Eleanor Lewis, Linda Lindsey, Mary Anne Little, Bob Littleton, Larry London, Roslyn Love, Mary Lovelace, Jim Lowe, Ann Lund, Bonnie McConkey, Mike McCracken, janet McCrea, Ronnie McCrory, Sue McEvoy, Joan McGrew, Perry McGuire, Shirley McLean, Linda McMahon, Bill MacNaughton, Melinda McNay, Sarah Martin, Carol Martin, Charles May, Marilyn Mayer, Tony Mayes, Thomas Edward Mayo, Lieby Meek, Bess Meletio, Gail Mellow, Leon Meserole, Charlotte Messersmith, Kay Meyer, Floyd Meyer, Patsy Miller, Bill Miller, Jim Miller, Robert Miller, Ronny Mills, Rosemary Minnett, Margaret Minyard, Bobby Moore, Stanley Mullany, Mary D SCHOOL WAYS AND TRADITIONS Low SOPHOMORES gg Myrick, Susan Nash, Martha Nelson, Sarah Newton, Penny Nichol, Virginia Nichols, David Norman, Fran O'Bannon, Judy O'Connell, Anne Ogden, Bob Osburn, Nancy Padgett, Peggy Parker, Sandra Patterson, john Paule, Betsy Pearson, Mike Peavy, joan Peters, jill Petty, Janene Picard, john Plant, Tom Powell, Judy Prichard, jim Pruitt, Margaret Rager, Judy Rantzow, Bobby Reeves, Brian Reeves, Pat Richardson, David Rideout, Ann Roach, Penn Roback, Stacy Roberts, Esther Robinson, Jim Rose, Ellen Rosen, Nancy Rountree, Ann Sanders, Elizabeth Saxe, Marsha Seastrunk, Linda Seay, Charlie Shanks, Ralph Shelton, Claire Sherman, Dorothy Shook, john Shuforcl, Harry Shugart, Diana Siegel, Ned Umlerclassmen Page Sixty-nine U mlerclassmen Page Seventy LOYAL SCOTS ARE DECKED O LOW soPHoMoREs Silver, And-y Simons, Sondra Simpson, Sue Skillern, Kit Slaughter, Mary Smith, Richard Smith, Roberta Snow, Steve Sorrells, Mil-:C Spence, Stephen Spradlin, joan Squires, Deborah Stahl, Harvey Starnes, Pat Stewart, Tommy Stone, Susie Storm, Anne Streng, Beverly Stroud, William Sullivan, Nancy Swango, Don Tatum, john Tayloe, Lee Taylor, Susan Templeton, Tim Terrill, Colie Threadgill, Milton Tobin, Sally Toby, Herbie Toland, Lucy Townsend, Sam Townsend, Suzanne Tripp, Betsy Truett, Beverly Tucker, Larry Turner, Winkie Tuthill, Nan Urquhart, Brad Usher, Randolph Van Tassel, jean Varner, Bob Voekel, Steve Voss, Roger Waggoner, Diane Waldrop, Kenneth Walker, Bill Walker, Marcia Wall, Betty Lynn ITH BEANIES AND MEGAPHONES LOW soPHoMoREs Warren, Bill Wfaskom, john Webb, Judy Weintraube, Lynne Wells, Carolyn Wester, Sharon Wheeler, Mary Wiesner, janet Wilbur, Bob Williams, Frank Williams, Harriet Willis, Mary Anne Wilson, Donna Wlinborn, John Withers, john Wittenberg, Susan Wood, jay Wood, Laura Woods, Lynne Wynn, Reese York, Mary jane MID-TERM SOPHOMORES Alexander, Party Bell, Barbara Berry, Mike Birmingham, Pat Birthold, Fred Boston, Susan Bourland, John Boyer, Bobby Boyle, jode Bray, Austin Brown, Dick Burris, Patsy Cape, Tommie Chambers, Valerie Clemens, Kit Drake, Susan Dunlap, Susie Edgley, George Elrod, Ann Eubanks, Les Evans, Wanda Fogel, Richard Fox, Bobby Gilbert, Shirley Greer, Ken Harding, Tommy U mlefrclassmen Page Seventy-one Underclczssmen l TRACK SHOES AID LUNCH DASH MID-TERM SOPHOMORES Horn, Kay Howells, David Johnson, Kent Kennedy, Paul Kennemer, Kenny Kyger, Sue Lewis, Linda Little, Jimmy Malone, Frank McCann, Don McClees, Herbert McClure, Doug McDonald, Doug McLean, Sandy Melton, Ronnie Merritt, Tim Meyer, Becky Michlin, Spencer Millar, Jane Moore, Martha Morton, Patti Neblett, Beverly Newton, Margaret Pabst, Dee Ransom, Arthur Read, Don Rice, Steve ' Sharp, Steve Smith, Cynthia Streckrnann, George Taylor, Sandra Terry, Frances Thornton, Tommy Webster, Ann West, John Wilson, Patsy Wiltse, Jeanette Wolfe, Jack NOT PICTURED HIGH SOPHOMORES: Harrison, Ellen, Kempler, Sandra, McGinnis, Laddieg Parrino, Dean, Perry, Julius, Robinson, Oscar, Shelton, Robert. LOW SOPHOMORES: Carter, Charles, Cross, Cliff, Edwards, Van, Gale, Andy, Goodrich, Charles, High, Lee, Maus, Jeannie, Moore, Julie, Ouer, Richard, Wheeler Albert. 3 MID-TERM SOPHOMORES: Ball, George, Bond, Mary, Coe, Carol, Daniell, Tommy, Grunsfeld, Gary, Swenson, David. V Page Seventy-two Candid :oedx conxider crowded comlitiom. Tbrougb ilsexe por-mls pm . . . Erzraplured muxician: jack Alldoy and jobn W'itber: prac- tice 3' or program. 1 in K.: T if 5 a X T The junior Trio, Sally Barbecle, Iudy Harper, and jane Crockett, tune: up for one of in many prog:-amx. Bewildered .fopbx will fleffef' be able to find the circum- ference of :nz apple al llaix rate. Page Seventy-Th ree X A.: ., M s. i . ip' . . .ww-' - .A A .. E Q 4 N .Xi J SN -A.-we .X A.-Q9 X are K-QM-. Q xg S K 33 K 5 ge-zz, New iff S f gi XLS Q ' Y Y . - jj CID -, - GQ Ab, Friday night-the uigbt of the bi g dame, bar apparenlly Min Scofx date and ber fallwer 62,0117 realize fha! fart. Altlaoagb the figbi may be ex- ciiirzg, yozfaf belter wafcla out, gen- Ilemeu, bevame yozfre about to get K .Ofd J'0I1I'.f6'!I'6.f,' and we dofft fee a referee near. Page Seventy-five - C 3 C..-.D f '-F' lf'-' ,. V,,- - T--1 POPULAR CLANSM I During the Fall semester, Favorites are elected by secret ballot by the en- tire student body. l The winners are kept secret until the Highlander is presented to the students in May. 'kirir BILLY BROWNIN G NANCY JEAN oLDs Page Seventy-six IN FAVORITE VOTE r ir ul' 'k 5 , 1 , 1 BILLY KENNEDY NANCY BETH JOHNSON Page Seventy-s i' S 5 5 Page Seventy-eight irtir MIKE COLLINS SYLVIA CUELLAR TOP PERSON ALITI 1 EIOSEN BY SCOTS 'A' ak ir ir JACK SIDES ANN BARBECK PgS Ty TRIBUTE PAID TO H. PFS LEADERS i'irir'k Each year Scots who have put forth outstanding efforts on the Student Council or the Publications Staffs are chosen by the sponsors of the organi- zations to be put in the Hall of Fame. MIKE COLLINS Prerident of the Student Council Maximum Officer! Award MARY ANN PON.DROM LINDA BYRNE Co-Editor of the Highlander C0-Ediwf of 156' Higbfflfldef' Maximum Officer! Award Maximum Offirerr' Award NANCY JEAN OLDS Secretary of tbe Smdenl Cozmril Maximum Officerx' Award CHARLES SXVARTZ Bluirzesx Manager of the Highlander lvfdxillllllll Offifer.r' Auwd MARGARET YEAGLEY Editor of the Bagpipe Maximum Officerx' Award , JANIS VAN LEUVEN Busineyf Mmmger of fbe Bagpipe Mfzximzmz Offirefzr' Auvzrfi Page Eighty-one MARY ANNE BOONE CAROLE FERGUSON Bagpipe Staff Gold H Bagpipe Staff Gold H ANNE HOOPINGA Student Counoil Gold H RNER 'kk LITTY JONES Highlander Staff Gold H AWARDS SYMBOLIZE HIGH ACHIEVEMENT Page Eightyftwo SUSAN SETTLE Bagpipe Staff Gold H MARY WHITE Student Council Gold H JANE CROCKETT Student Council Silver H 3 :sa LINDA KEMP Bagpipe Staff Gold H MARCIA MYERS Highlander Staff Gold H 5 6 5 Q CAROL LANG Student Council Gold H JANET PEAVY Bagpipe Staff Gold H E 'ki SALLY BARBECK Highlander Staff Honorable Mention ANNE MCELHENY Bagpipe Staff Honorable Mention JUDY BEENE Highlander Staff Honorable Mention NANCY MAXWELL Highlander Staff Honorable Mention SUSAN SILBERBERGER JUDD STIFF Highlander Staff Student Council Silver H Sjlf,-ef H CAROL BOWERS Student Council Honorable Mention PEGGY PACE Student Council Honorable Mention CAROLYN TERRY Bagpipe Staff Honorable Aiention BETSY TRANSOU Bagpipe Staff Honorable Mention PETE WEIL Bagpipe and Highlander Staff: Honorable Mention S, sf-' DENNE SWEENEY Highlander Staff Silver H Page Eighty-th ree , x Qx 4 4 ! Wa! i 5 ? I 1 .. S X A A A N X X 5 f mgri S P 43 J ff '-w-www ,,,4-ibWm.-wS:i,- 'mx Q Q vw , 1 f . 5 fa E ,. 3 F -.wimfxww X . A ...A.x AMA Q xx N v -Q..-mx sd S :D c:3C3-'BCZDCTJ ji L ,?' IV ell, it iJn't the Senior Play, but it took hoary of rehearsing. The old rizfalry between The Bagpipe and The Highlander finally came to life on xtage. The funny thing is that thif particular play a'oe5n't end with the final curtain, for thif scene is characteriftic of many friendly rival- ries. .- ,,,.,-'-1 ,- ,.,-- ' ....---'- 1 - -Q --Q. it Z-. ,.,- Page Eighfy-five Front row: Barbeck, Crockett, Crum, Pace, jones, Reinking, Beauchamp, Gilliland, Myrick. Second rouz' Hoffman, Byxvaters, Blocker, Tatum, Rutland, Stiff, Seals, Sledge, Sweeney. Third roux' Eschenfelder, Harvey, Creech, W'hite, Burton, Bowers, Ashburn, Yeagley, Hoopingarner. Fuurlb raw: Graves, Davis, Teeple, York, Bagwell, Hooks, Ikler, Rogers, Behannon. Fifth man' High. Gilbert, Hawn, Keene, Skeeters, Mighell, Fair, Talkington, Gibbs. Sixth row: Wilson, Vogt, Jones, Daniels, Lang, johnson. Not pictured: Ball, Bundy, Byrne, Coke, Elkins, Douglas, Hender- son, Mayer, Mayo, Pondrom, Rollins, XX'all. Student C ozmcil SCOTLAND'S COUNCIL LEADS TASC OFFICERS . . , Enter to Learn and Go Forth to Serve is the 2122 222222 jjjjjjcjjj essee'rs'r'r ' ,,,, r jjpggg, 322222122 symbolic more etched OH the walls of Hi Park- Nancy Jean Olds hhlh, hhhhnhiihghh 5 ef,-emw Members of the Student Council employ this quota- Pat Hoffman ..............,.,....C......,.,,,..,..,,,,.,,, Trearm-er tion in their everyday work. The Student Council's Pau1Ta1kiHgf0H '------------------------------- Pf1 1ffW1e11ff1I'if111 yearly achievements include the sale of football Miss Louise James, Miss Eleanor Thornell 5P0 50 5 ribbons, publication of the school directory, the Clan, school dances, and most important the encouragement of school spirit. The Student Council, already presiding over the Texas Association of Student Councils, attended a convention in Oklahoma to run for the presidency of the Southern Association of Student Councils. Hi Park returned to Dallas successful in its campaign. Miss Louise James and Miss Eleanor Thornell are the sponsors of this nationally known Student Council. Mike Collinr, Pai Hoffman, Carol Bowerr, Nancy jean Oldr, and Paul Tnlkizzglou model :be Highland Park bemzier. Page Eighty-six Ncztiomzl Honor Society SCOT LEADERS MERIT N.H.S. MEMBERSHIP A dillar, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar . . . this Mother Goose rhyme does not pertain to the mem- bers of the N.H.S.. whose membership in this honor- ary society shows promptness and ability in their work. Inscribed on the key are the words, Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. These words sum up all the requirements which go into the se- lection of a National Honor Society member. An outstanding activity in which the members partici- pate is ushering at commencement exercises and senior plays. The N.H.S. sponsors Hi Park's fore- most award, the H blanket, which goes to the senior boy and girl who are most outstanding in ali their activities. Si-zndm Krirf, john Smart, Barbara Lebde, Anne Yeager, and Min Mrfxrery, look at a N .H .S. certificate. OFFICERS President Vice Prexident john Stuart ..... Anne Yeager ...... Barbara Lehde ..... ....... S ecretary Sandra Kriss ......,..,, ..,... T remurer Miss Hilda Masters ..... .,...., S pomoy Front rouz' Anderson, Van Leuven, McElheny, Bray, Hodges, Pondrom, jones, Hoopingarner. Second 1'01l,'.' Beaty, Dunlap. Stotts, Harper, Ikler. Atkerson, Yeagley, Wlmite. Third rouf: Fowler, McCulloch, Stiff, Rumley, Lowe, Lynch, May, Talkington, Swartz. Noi in picture: Hassell, Huffman. Front row: Dixon, Smith, Hodges, Hoopingarner, Silberberger. Ferguson. Peavy, Byrne, Burnett, Randall, Yeagley, Van Leuven. Second row: Bowers, Thornton, McElheny. Harper, Cole. Myers, Sweeney, Terry, Bywaters, Williamson, Settle, Boles. Not in pirture: Swartz. uill cmd Scroll FLAME OF TRUTH LEADS H.P. JOURNALISTS Doing copy capers and talking layout lingo are two actions at which Quill and Scroll members claim to be old hands. They also dabble in photog- raphy, and proofreading ability is a must. Truly the candlelight ceremony of Quill and Scroll signifies that an aspiring journalist has obtained the highest recognition for a job well done. The small gold charm of the international honor society symbolizes outstanding work on a publica- tion staff, either business or editorial. The possessor of this charm must be of at least junior standing, rank in the top third of his class, and have done significant work on a publication for a minimum of one semester. Page Eighty-eight OFFICERS Mary Ann Pondrom ...... .........,... P rerident Bette Bray .2 ................... ...... V ire Preridenf Litty jones ................ ........... 5 ecretary Mary Anne Boone .... ..... T reaJln'er Miss Mary Stewart ..... .... S pofzmr Lilty loner, Mary Amr Poudrom, Bene Bray, and Mary Anne Boone .fffllld in from of the mudlef urea' in Ibe iuiliariozl ceremony. 5 f Art Club ARTISTS SKETCH PROPS AND POSTERS OFFICERS Pat Bywaters ..A........,.........v......... ......... P reridenl Carol Waterhouse ....... ..... V ice President Susan Metz ,............ .,........ S errelfzry Wendy' Tripp ..... ...... T refzrflrer Gail Cissna .......,....... ...... H irloriazz Louise Leak ..........,,..... .... R eporler Miss Nancy Ella Dial ............. ..........,....... S pozzror Offirerr Ciumz, llUcJlEl'l70ILl'?, Leaks, and Tripp give flrliflir crifirirm to Pa! B yu'41!er.r :md Sumn Melz. Classroom cartoonists and study hall paper clip sculptors, as well as serious students of the nobler phases of the arts, find an outlet for their individual talents in Tuesday afternoon Art Club meetings. The span of their activities is wide indeed. During their weekly session they are free to draw or sketch what they please or work on some school project. These projects include the props and scenery which set the stage for student productions, and the decora- tive displays which are in the hall showcases. The art club is not all work and no play. They have a semi-annual picnic which is reported by all to be lots of fun. Front row: Williams, Maxwell, Henry, Parker, Randall, Leak, McDonald, Shuey. Second row: Stone, Barton, Zumwalt, Averitt, Smith, Simpson, Bingham, Metz, Phyllis Bywaters, Pat Bywaters, Miss Dial, Cissna, Beauchamp, Garmon, Krebs, Waterhouse. Not in picture: Adams, Ballard, Cisneros, Franklin, Hodges, Hollis. E fl' lit OFFICERS Rose Lee Ikler ..,....,...,....... Carolyn Gossett ...,.. ........ Paula Rogers ............. ......... Anne Hoopingarner ........... Sheryl Walker .......... ....... Pat Hoffman ............ ...,. Susan Silberberger ..,......,.. Marilyn Myrick .....,.......... Program Vire Social Vice . Pzzblirily Vice IVelfr1re Vice Red Croix Vice Red Croix Vife Francha Davenport ........,... Friendrlvip Vice Ann Lewis ..............,,................ Recording Phyllis Bywaters ................ Correrpomiirzg President Prerident Prexident Preiident President H iriorirm Prerident President Prerident Serremry Secretary Sally Behannon, jean Gilliland .,..........,. Trearflrerr Miss Montae Imbt ........................................ Sponsor Hi-Life offirerr fire prerenled :it Hfzlloufeeu H op. Hi-Lites BIG SISTERS EXTEND HAND TO SOPHS Varied activities make versatility the Hi-Lite watch- Other social events were a Mother-Daughter Tea, word all year round. A typical annual agenda is aHalloween Hop, andaspring formal. filled with programs, dances, .welfare work, and All Play and no work would make Jill a dull volunteer service. Membership is open to any girl Hi-Utes therefore, she is given an opportunity to who desires lt- work through the many committees. Incoming sophomores were welcomed by their big sisters with a picnic in the fall and a tea in january. From' row: Behannon, Gossett, Rogers, Davenport, Hoffman. Second row: Bywaters, Ikler, Walker, Gilliland, Lewis, Miss Imbt, Silberberger, Hoopingarner. Nat in trirzure: Myrick. Slauding in front: Howells. Sealed: Elkins, Kennedy, Laughbaum, Lynch. Shelburne, Florer, Jones, Reed. Slmzding: Mr. Fambro, Willianis, Currin, Hodgdon, Gibbs, Mr. Ruddell. OFFICERS Earl Howells ...,.....E..........,......................... President Harry Lynch ......... ,................... V ice President Hank Vlilliams ........ ........ P rogram Vice Preridenl Bill Kennedy .........................,.. Social Vice Presidellt Bill Elkins ..,..........,....,. Memlzerrlaip Vice Prerident George Shelburne ................ lIVelfare Vice President Bobby Reed ............ .,.............................. S ecrelary Jody Gibbs ...................,............................ Trefzrfzrer Stinson jones ...........,.................................. Chaplain Graydon Laughbaum, Philip Curran, David Hogdon ....,................,................ Sergeant-at-Arfzzf Mr. Ruddell, Mr. Fambro .,...................e,..... Spozzyorf Earl Howellr and Mr. Ruddell diJcur.r R.E.lV plain with .rpeaker Dr. Steel. Hi-Y HI-Y MEETINGS FADE MONDAY BLUES Ranking high among H.P.'s organizations is the Hi-Y, a boys' club dedicated to service. ' At their weekly Monday meetings throughout the year members schedule speakers and films to give them programs which are both educational and en- tertaining. To begin their year of activities Hi-Y and Hi-Lites jointly sponsor Religious Emphasis Week in the fall. Also planned annually are two dances for Hi-Y members and their dates. The Hi-Y encourages the participation of all boys and each year boasts a record-breaking membership. Page Ninety-one Standing, right: Ashburn. Kneeling: Harris, Crabtree. Srrmding, from row: Eversole, Mclilheny, Echols, Brown, Smith, Waldman, Thomas. Smudiug, .feroud row: Bagby, Gray, Vardell. Dmmatics Club THESPIANS BRING BROADWAY TO H.P. OFFICERS Mary Ashburn ...... ..r..,,..,.. P reyidenz Blanch Butler .......... ..... E xecutiue Board Member Jody Gibbs ............ ....,, V ice Preridenz Janis Van Leuven ...... .,,............,......... T 1'ea5m'er Susan Sutherland ....................................,... Secretary Mrs. Mary Crow ...... ...... S pomor Sllrlilll Sulberlrzud, Blanch Butler, Mary Arlaburn, jody Gibbx, and jrmir Van Leuven look or-'er the Jcriptr for coming fJlrIj'.f. Page Ninety-two Footlight fanciers and lovers of the art of Thespis gravitate naturally to the Dramatics Club. Thirty students are admitted each fall by auditions. Other aspiring actors are received at the beginning of the spring semester by additional tryouts. The chief project of the club is the presentation of a group of one-act plays to students and guests. Plays are also presented for Hi-Lites, Hi-Y, and P-TA meetings. Backstage, directing the Dramatics Club, is Mrs. Mary Crow. Rosen, Deacly, Carleton, Black, Dye, Hathaway, Fuller, Blaylock, jennett, Gossett, DeSalme. Stamp C lub STAMP COLLECTORS BARTER POSTAGE OFFICERS Glenn Gossett ....... ....,....,..,.. P reyidenf Edwin Deady ........ ..... S ecrefary-Trefzrnrer Charles jennett ..... ...... V ice President COlOn6l Barton ...... ................... 3 POIUOY Wfhen is a three-cent stamp not a three-cent stamp? When it's a collector's item, of course. The Stamp Club at H.P. meets once a month to discuss their hobby and do some trading on the side. The members have a map which locates the various stamps, and they also treasure an album which is kept up-to-date. At times a showcase in the front hall contains a display of stamps which the club arranges. In ad- dition to their monthly meetings the Scot stamp collectors are entertained at a party each semester. Colwzel Bartoaz, Glenn Gorrelf, Edwin Dei-zdy, mzd Charley jemzetzf examine :be new additiozzr fo the .rmmp album. Page Ninety-three ' 7 7 77777 '-'l F1-out row: Nllfhite, S. Jones, Edmondson, Peavy, Dale, Butler, Bywaters, Duckworth, McLendon, Knight, Maxfield, Wiener, Harris, Lallier, Gilbert, Conrad, Atkerson, Mclilheny, Cuellar, Dixon, Jeffers, Huguley, Hodges, Smith, Adams, Hollis, Sewell, Douglas, Randall. Second faux' L. Jones, Brown. Crump, Howells, Uecker, Alexander, XX ynne, Edens, Muse, Campbell, Paschall, Carleton, Swartz, Satterfield, Steinman, Smith. Shelburne, Fox, Crabtree, Kimbel, LADS AND LASSIES OFFICERS Russell Hawn ............................................ P7'6-Udfflf Carolyn Crump .......... ...... V ice President Jane Brown ---4-------------------- ---------- S ffffffffi' RHYTHMICAL CLANSMI Ed Knight, Dan Webster .... ..... T -reaszzrerr 5?XiaE0?gi?erg ' Hi Park's troubadours and wandering minstrels Litty Jones -v-'---' -hunh ---.,-----.--------- l----.- L fb,-d,-im, bear evidence of Scot musical talent as they visit and Anne lkiclilheny, Nancy Randall ...... ...... H istarimzs perform for local civic organizations. High-lighting MiSS F10fH I-Cf! POPC --------------------'--------------- 5P0'U0 their extracurricular events this season was a program Lads and Lanier at the Lighthouse for the Blind. Highland Park students have an opportunity to hear the choir at its annual spectacular show and in the religious assembly in the fall. Other special activities which fill the Lads and Lassies' calendar are the operetta Rio Rim in March and such social events as the fall picnic and the spring banquet. officer: pore for pirrurer. From row: Strickland, Johnson, Scott, Poythress, Evans, Burton, J. Maus, Kribbs, Van Roo, Drake. Second row: Lowry, Nlifaterhouse, Calvin, S. Hassell, C. Cole, Browning, Parker, Higgins, Steed. Third row: Carlson, Cohenour, McDonald, Gossett, R. Hassell, Cammack, Duer. Fourth row: Babb, J. Maus, Emerson, M. Ostrander, Hoopingarner, l McConnell, Lehde, Derr, jordan, Wfallace, Davenport. Third raw: Graves, Wfilliams, Pratt, Pliner, Rosen, Webster, Read, May, Hines, Crumley, Gray, Skeeters, Hawn, Bentley, Benjamin, jalonick, Gibbs, Lusk, Bullwinkle, Goyne, Smith, Ross, Browning, Boone, Creech, Blakely, XVhitten. Noi in piclure: Edens, Heard, B. jones, Keene, Key. ERFORM IN HARMONY From serious to swing, Hi Parkis orchestra masters it all l Fall enterprises begin with a picnic, followed by an appearance at the Fair, pops and classical assemblies at H.P., participation in the National Red Cross Convention, and performance at graduation. On- stage, Scot musicians appeared newly resplendent in plaid cummerbunds and string ties. Spring orchestra members joined the All-State Orchestra of Texas Music Educators Association, l made a concert tour to Texas colleges, played for the operetta, and concluded activities with their rannual spring concert and a banquet. President Bill Brouwirzg giver last-minute iII.ffI'llL'li0IlJ' .fo the other arclaerlm officerr. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS Bill Browning, Sharon Strickland ....,... Preridemfr Carolyn Gossett ............................ Vice P7'6J'iI1i6l?f Gail Evans ................ Secretary, Concert Miriresr Nancy Burton ,A................,..................,.. Trearurer john Dufford ........................ Arrimuzt Conductor Mrs. Doris Griffith .,.. ,..,.................. S pouror Haroz, Nichols. Fiflb row: Woods, Shugart, D. Ostrander, Adams, Dejarlais, Hathaway, Bowyer, R. Cole. Sixth row: Dufford, Stroud, Benno, Vardell, Xlifilliams, Miller, Abbott, Deady. No: in picture: McBride, McMahon, Hilse- weck, Fenton, Crain, Adams. From' row: Drake, ,Briggs, Sherman, Davenport, Donsky, Swartz, Kriss, Sallinger. Second row: Forsythe, Crumley, Harper, Carleton, Huffman. N01 in picture: Haroz, Henewberg, Steinman. Round Table STUDENTS PROBE PRESSING PROBLEMS Lucile Harper, Tom Cfzflelon, and Clmrler Srifartz decide on fbe dale for their next meeting. OFFICERS Charles Swartz ..... .,....................... ......., P 1 'eriderzt Tom Carleton ....... .......,.....................,... S ecreiary Lucile Harper .......... ....... E xerulive Board Member Bob Steinman ................,. Exerutive Board Member Miss Helen Moore ...................................... Sponfor Page Ninety-six Dogmatic debate gives way to deliberation and discussion in the Tuesday afternoon sessions of the Round Table. Anyone who enjoys an interesting dis- cussion and wishes to express his own ideas may apply for membership in the table round. Problems are approached from all sides. The stu- dents do preparatory research before presenting their topics for discussion. The Round Table helps en- lighten pupils on various subjects and aids them in appreciating the viewpoints of others. OFFICERS Reaoma Nanney .,,..................,.... .......,. Anita Beckham ...... ..,. V fre Colette Hill ..,..... Joanne Kershaw ...................... ..... Anne DeSalme ....,......................,.. ,eee . . Mrs. Marguerite B. Creighton ..... Mrs. Ruth Moen ......,....,.....,.,..., Offirwzr of the Library Council glance lbmugla the I':'l7'i0ll.f Iilllgzllillcil' in lbe library. Treasurer l Prerideul Prerid ent Secrefary Re porter Sponsor Spozzrof' Library C ozmczl LIBRARIANS SERVE SEARCHING SCOTS Attention all book browsers! Book browsers' haven is kept in good working order by the Library Council, composed of students who spend their study hall period working in the library. These students help to create active interest in books and reading. The Teen-Age Library Association of Texas is one of the extracurricular activities of the Library Council. The district meeting was held at T.C.U. this fall, and Highland Park sent representatives. Mrs. Marguerite Creighton and Mrs. Ruth Moen, sponsors, have guided the council through the year. Frou! faux' Beckham, Farrell, Yeager. Vfallace, DeSalme, Harvey, Hill, Kershaw, Nanney, Holy. Second rout: Xlifilson, Anderson, jones, Dye. Goodrich, Chatham, Ashburn, McCracken. - -1 1 s: ,.i..xas.gisffwt me 'W' ' mwmke' X at-t. X as--sas New ts as at .va Front row: Rabinowitz, Wallace, Gillespie, Ericson, Willianis, Sutton, Myers, Beckham, Smith, McCrory, Holmes Burdick, Carroll. Second row: DeSalme, Meletio, Reeves, Varner, Coke, Barton, Sheridan, Harvey. Walton, Kane Becker, Wilson. Third row: Putty, Rhodes, Ashley, Schwedler, Rogers, Adamson, Stone, Leak, Gregerson, V'alker: Dudley, Carras, Goranson, Holcomb, Morgan, Brager, Emerson. Not in picfure: Wfassall, Henderson, Beckering. Future Nurses HIGHLAND LASSES LEND CLINICAL AID Is there a doctor in the house? Maybe not a OFFICERS doctor, but it vvouldn't be hard to find a nurse! Pat Putty -uhh N ..-'--- --'. -.'- Pmddem Fifty Scot lassies are members of the Future Marcia Myers -W- ihhghq V ite P,.i,Iidem, Nurses' Club, which is busy almost every day. Judy Harvey ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,. 5' ef,-gpm-y Aside from monthly meetings, the girls participate Pat ASh1Cy .---...--....--- --.--- T 1'0dI111'Pf' in volunteer hospital work. The club is not re- Miss .lulla Baftosh -----------------------'------------ 5P0'1f0', stricted to those who are entering nurses' training l but is open to anyone who thinks she might enjoy a medical career. To help the girls decide on their profession, movies, field trips, and speakers color the club's activities. Pal Puffy, Marcia Myers, Judy Harvey, and Pat Arbley wield :wabr and alcohol in the correct nurring farbiorz. Page Ninety-eight OFFICERS BCtSy TranS0u ......,Qv...... ...... P reridenl Danna Vlfaldman .......,.,..,. .... S ecrelary Miss Hortense Watkins ,,.... ..,., S 17011501- Druum llvaldflzr-111 and Betty Trflnrau learn bum to operate lbe mirneogmply machine. Future Teachers HI PARK FEMMES TO WIELD RED PENCILS The schools of tomorrow will probably be staffed by the members of the Future Teachers' Club of today, who learn the ins and outs of their chosen field through films, discussions and speakers. They also become familiar with the advantages and dis- advantages of the teaching profession and the op- portunities which the field of education offers. In this way Highland Park students train to answer the nationwide call for teachers. Miss Hortense Watkins, sponsor, directs the club in its study of teaching as an occupation. From row: Gillespie, Ericson, Williairls, Sutton, Katz, Einhorn, Maxwell, Kriss, Mandel, Waldman, Anderson, Ed- wards, Kane, Transou. Serond row: Yeager, VC'alt0n, Barton, Beaty, Kershaw, Brager, Drake, Shuey, Smith, Sellers, DeFee, Cornelison. Third row: Thomas, XX'aterhouse, Pierce, Holmes, Topletz, Donsky, Schwartz, Ashby, Watson Munsell, Register, Holcomb, Morgan, Zumwalt, Burdick. Fourth row: Tripp, Leake, Beene, Bowers, Stone, Small Carras, Emerson, Spilman, Paulsen, Pedrolie, Pitts, Beckering. OFFICERS: Mary Milbank, Program Cbnirn1fu1.' Peggy Davis, Piirliamerimriim md ll elfare,' Betsy Transou, Pre,ridez1l.' Diane Davis. S2rrefr1rJ.' Marilyn Myrick, TI6rI.l'IH'61',' Carolyn Terry, Vice Prerideul. Tmvel C lub Never been out of Texas? Never been out of the United States? The Travel Club members, through talks and movies, visited distant lands and learned about their people and cus- toms. Wfith the assistance of Mrs. Wfillene Cockrell, sponsor, the officers presented entertaining programs twice a month. Along with the other projects this year the club undertook welfare work. ARMCHAIR TRAVELERS CIRCLE GLOBE Sam Houston . . . Stephen F. Austin . . . Davy Crockett. These and many more colorful characters rode out of the past as Texas history unfolded for the junior Historical Society at their monthly meetings. The club programs were high-lighted by speakers and films on all aspects of the achieve- ments of Texas through the years. The organization under the sponsorship of Mrs. Wfillene Cockrell also partici- pated in welfare projects. Page One Hundred junior Historical Society OFFICERS: Margaret Streckmann, Hf,ff0l'iiIIl,' Mary White, Sec1'etary,' Marciy Morgan, Trea.fu1'e1',' Jeanne Beauchamp, Preridenl: Carol Bowers, Program Chan many Francha Davenport, Vire P1'e.ria'ez1z. Bagpipe H.P. PRESS CREWS TOIL OVER COPY Idllizf Van Leuven and Margaret Yeag- ley ark llve adrire of A. Skeleton on .rorting out Jtorier. Editor-in-Chief ...... ..........v....... M argaret Yeagley Managing Editor ........................ Mary Anne Boone New Editorr ............ Carole Ferguson, Janet Peavy Newt Writers ...................... Chris Atkerson, Janice Beary, Judy Beene, Ann Burnett, Phyllis Bywaters, Connie Capers, Kim Casey, Francha Davenport, Sue Dixon, Edie Focke, Phyllis Fox, Joan Greger- son, Lucile Harper, Carolyn Henenberg, Dolores Hunt, Gale McCracken, Becky McDowell, Betty Payne, Martha Sue Smith, Ann Spencer, Diane Till, Lynn Zuber Prodnrlion Managerr .... Sharon Boles, Betsy Transou Copy Editor .................................... Anne McElheny Feature Editor .......i.................................. Bette Bray Feature Wfrilers .........,.. Carol Cole, Nancy Cotton, Joanne Kershaw, Marcia Ostrander, Mary White Sports lVri1err ,........... Tommy Luce, Bob Steinman, Dan Webster Junior High Editor ................,........... Carolyn Terry Exchange Editorr .... Kyle Thornton, Wissy Rollins Cnrtodian Bitlletin Board .... A. MacTavish Skeleton Art Editor ,........................................... Pat Bywaters Cartoonists ...... Jim Goodnight, Walter McDonald, Nat Read Front row: Hoopingarner, Bray, Terry, McElheny. Second. J row: Boone, Skeleton, Bywaters, Transou, Ferguson, Peavy, Thornton, Boles. Pit-lnre Editor ..,..,.,.................... Anne Hoopingarner Photographers ........ Doug Smith, Pete Weil, Frank Wfilliams Typirtr .... Carol Bowers, Harriet Clark, Diane Davis, Nancy Ezell, Jean Freeman, Sondra Hacker, Glenda Moore, Margaret Streckmann Sponror ......,............................... Miss Marian Echols Burinert Manager ......... ........ J anis Van Leuven Adzfertising Manager ,............................... Sue Settle Circulation Manager ....................,......... Linda Kemp Secretaries ,,................,....... Ann Lewis, Diane Davis Arrirtant Circulation .............................. Judy Beene Ad Salefinen .,...... Carole Allen, Marcia Anglen, Barbara Buchel, Ann Burnett, Jo Ann Chatham, Nancy Cotton, Kay Daniel, Dan Davis, Jean Freeman, Judy Harper, Nancy Hatfield, Prissy Hollis, Renee Lipman, Pam McCain, Martha Mc- Carty, Carole Meletio, Susan Metz, Jinky Moore, Mary Perry, Pat Pierce, Sarah Porter, Linda Rogers, Wissy Rollins, Sandy Rosenbaum, Carolyn Sallin- ger, Jan Swartz, Dorothy Sieplein, Jonnel Stone, Sondra Sullivan, Margaret Taylor, Cathy Thomas, Caron Waterhouse, Linda Whitt, Karen Williams, Ruthie Williamson, Liz Zuelzer Sponsor ...........................................,...... Ogden Kidd Front row: Lewis, Settle. Serond row: Davis, Skeleton Kemp, Beene. ' 1 i 1 Sbirley Hudgex. Nancy Randall. .md jim Guuduiglnl Cfllllfhlfe lhe dI':lll'illg,f ' for the di1'i.fim1 fmgw. 5 HIGHLANDER STAP Lilly loner and lady Gibbs drum- t atize a Higblfmder Jkil. Nancy Bella Iolmron and Sally Barbecla count the .faler campfzigu ribbonr. One of the nicest things about being on the Highlander staff is having ajprivate Chumphj office. No other place in the school is so small yet contains such an assortment of things, people, and semi- secret information, As we review our year's pilgrim- age from tenderfoot to experienced journalist, it does seem remarkable that this Highlander has made its appearance! Some of the pitfalls which hindered our advance- ment included frantic last-minute searches for irre- placeable material which had been carefully mis- placed. Yet after we had found all the lost pictures, typed up all the copy, proofread all the pages, and met all the deadlines, we looked back over the year and reminisced about all the-events that gladdened and saddened us. A We of the Highlander staff hope that you will enjoy looking through this Highlander now and in future years as much as we enjoyed putting it to- gether. As the last page was completed, we were filled with exuberant emotiong but deep down in the hearts of all was the sad realization of not work- ing together next year. 2 THE 1957 HIGHLANDER STAFF l Demze Sweeney, Mary Ann Pandrom, and Linda Byrne crop the underclarr- mer: flitlurer. Bn.rir1e.rr Staff headr Nancy Maxwell, Clmrler Suwrlz. Suran Silberberger, and Illaxrifl M yerx .flllilti with ,ratirfmrtimz ores' lhe ad receiplr. EAD DEADLINES Ad ralermen Suran Silberherger, Cynthia McDonald, Louire Leak, Ruth W illiam.fou, Sally Teeple, Nanry Maxwell, and Ann Burnett double-check their hookr. EDITORIAL STAFF Ediforr ............ Mary Ann Pondrom, Linda Byrne, Denne Sweeney Arrociate Editorr ............ Litty jones, Sally Barbeck Sportr Writerr ............ Judy Beene, Sally Behannon, Paula Rogers, Doug Smith, Jody Gibbs, Stinson jones ROTC Editor .... ..............,.................. B ob Gaines Photographerr ........ Doug Smith, Pete Weil, Ed Crumley, Jim Caraway, Tim Cullum Ari Staff ........ Nancy Randall, Shirley Hodges, jim Goodnight Art Spoumr .......................... Miss Nancy Ella Dial Typirtr .... Diane Pratt, Betty Beard, Barbara Huguley Staff Arrirtautr ............ Nancy Beth johnson, Sylvia Cuellar, Alice Hilseweck, Alice Ann jones, janet Peavy, Susan Sutherland, Nancy Giller, Sharon Walker BUSINESS STAFF Buriuerr Manager ........,.....,............... Charles Swartz Advertising Manager ...............,.. Susan Silberberger Arrirtanl Adzferiirirzg Manager ...... Nancy Maxwell Circulation Manager .......................... Marcia Myers Ad Salermen ..,,.....,.. Arm Burnett, Peggy Edwards, Louise Leak, Cynthia McDonald, Sally Teeple, Ruthie Williamson Cirrulafiou Sfaff .. Carol Bowers, Ann Hoopingarner llyho har bought a Highlander? The circulation Jtaff are compiling a list from the receipi lzaokr. The bHighlander camera ir undergoing repairr by Doug Smit . muQ 1 - Page hmm Q. is -Qw- .wg--rsb . Nwwlqy XXX. Nu, ...NW W.WW.W.xXw,,Y X :Nh wwaii I lv nil WL On the court, on the gridiron, or where-z-'er the boys of Highland Park gather to participate in sports, there if a never-ending combination of practice and enthafiafrn. The wise vigilance and inftruction of the coach directs the development of individual athletic ability and help: to hziild a Jpirit of cooperation and team honor. Page One Hundred Fnve -I CJ C.....D f - . lg -' .- Z Q- ' ,sf vs' mh.. . . . . 1.. . i X. ii. . . . . 1 hi 1. l 1 . K1. l , Q L 1. 3 gL ' L Q From' row: Shelburne, Stuart, Strangeg. iliumley, Seals5'11vgay,i3 1 .f Sledge, .Wllt3ogQ-A Smalleygli?Eglflklfil,QhD.. Srnitlll 1C. SlEdge, Hg1 Mullen, Sl-leeters, Norman. Stcond row: HaYlfrl,. Bedel1,1 Maxf if: Jdlies. Fiftbfire2w5lgASQ-qiher, Lilie, Xlifoodgmllfifldgdong PQek,3ffIfiiilm,hli field, Knickerbocker, Collins,.CameS.l Gialilgl Rffrdflvf-hl..5If1ifli4gl llli 1 ' li.. f:MCC?UQCh, Mayer,iPun36llh. 5Sixghi l'ow?fLigon,l Lynch! T bird row: Bickell, Sidesg Stiff, Coeq, Dllwbl Gapljmhgl ' 1baum,fMagtln,lllCrail1, Jlphngqn, C91lirlS.1SEzfL2n1b roygg .jOn6sji liams, Clark, S. jones. Fqmlkb Ifagv.-lTQWlis6lid, Ill lCl11dv?6lIi lmmi. lmll- Flipfelyill-ling, lm:A M ighell, Wopdsgz lllAl Loilftg. ZLLIA ' .K ... R xxx ,S .-..... K , ..f - X - - . . ' X f.- X Q. -- fl.. 2. : ... .1 I .. . -2 . .K lk X -. 5. X.. ,. K2 K. ' s. X. l :fn 'fl f. X i.llL llaill lxlllhl . . H .. .. .. . . .. ... ... ,. .. ..-- .if ., .. 1. - z, - K K x K . . A K . .L . K K ..Lk ..:: .ill .it .kkk lkkk X gi in H K f l l l l . FOOTBALL. . l l l l..lll l l i .. i .f . X aBil1Bed211l Rflbeff CQYHES, Jeff? lCla!kfJ?fFY C0?fil 'C91!if?5i ..lZ1f il FDOUE Biiififhii 71531?C9i1ix1S.?M5k?l Cf5l1ifiS,ll Bl-!fChi Criihl? Bill Elkinsgjohnny Florerg Gwrgegfoxyldk,1DavidiIipal1lglili, lif QilhAA .l'll Jdhllsdlg Q h Bill-1 Kfiilleclyg- Llici, ipirkl.lSMgi1lg,gl..Ha,o1a l GlinnQn,. QIohl'lSOD,k.A1'tk jonqsi Manage:A QHa5gdcll QKICS, Stilif ..l Iiegksll m.lh B1 gilnf. Billzlby kE5fStgQdpS,3lii kiilIi11imy . S05 jones, Bill Kennedy, I-Fred Iiigony Iacki lowej Hll.r1fy..lLyllEHg. fQ1 flSigiQft,fiHdl?liiciQlXfeitisiiah.1 ..L ug Llh.l M ll-. . li. lli. l 7 2 l Manager Bill McCulloch, jerry1Mslrtiri,fBob MayghTQIi1fMaYer, .-l. .h h X L h . 1 Richard Mays, mlhA R oben: Mighlgli, Fred Pilinell, Tvrrilily ... ffp lll. 1 L Lmhz - Bflbbv RfBd,lJ0hniRw1eY, Jfihn Seals,-Jedi. Sifiis-1 B311 5lBill.3311535-l3 lJO11i4fiYllll Flbffil lll. Slflvl0f1lls.JfvneS, lMQI8i9ll1:lM8ifie5dQ. .Charlie Sledgeg l lnQll.l,lsmg1lleyg ... Daifrell SmitlgglQMhiia2EFEllllffS1fii Tl . . .l l l .I9Qkl .NQr-im, f ll l .. l .. l P Stiff, Albert Tl1turllgi Kdri .Vagde1l,5RQg'l .Watson, . :.l l-1 . I -: l.. l..V L ... EEl..A l . : Dlck W09d, . i....: Vm:A ...V h .mhLA stmihalw M B511 Elkins: J0dY Gibbs, Mwagei TfBiI1. 1Gf3Y-fmiiifigff .. .l 53911111 9 9 T1 ff- i il' Q i ii mffff Gossettl Earl HQwe11s.KR6ed Jvhflsofisllibiili..Kennedys... e. 32882 Caldvifflllf Knitkerbocker,.Grayd0n ilaliighbaulfli, KMQDWK-LCWQ Tqlfljliiii Lilffg . . h ' ... g'f??'5?1.llI1'1aY'fUfi.D2Ef'! .glHQd8d.99fiQQ?55f Dick Mullen, Jack Norman, charles lpacglHarold1lPdekg5gSsevel fP?Yf011.T0YliPSepd, Don. WQ05W?'Fi'.... FQ 1 Q. ig smnge' Hffble Weltzmanfl - l .. ll ll. i l 7 X Y 1 ' l i lll. All lthell ktfffmen l?E?1f5. iiS9mP1Cte 5PQV?i38Cf 1.0f1l . f TENNIS ll ll . l . ll fi5Pfif185P0IfS.C9Q1dgn0flbe Bobby cue, Eddie Sledge, Payson Willard, lPelef.lwlnslfagl 1 llll mae! lll. becausehff d:arlyl..dSad1ii3dSi'.They bg. ipgludql 11? the ..19?3H.1Sh13nde?: lll. fl ll.. ll.. fi f f . fg l T - l N k i -ggffi. eee i'Hi eeee 133155 eeee ee e Somenew 'Ideas MPCWHI bef0fHePefe0fH- P' ffedffm fvfuff- Among fheiflfnfovetloneafethe big f'1ft0fYeaPP3e ethf?P1S1? i1iC ef00fba11e feHf1?W?a1kS WPCF rallieie new e e YCl1Sg Q in fhfe BOYS' 8Ym s 2HFUlhf? Highland Fling PCFf9fUiaUC'-5af f903?au eee hm' time by the four Idssiee mascog -TQ fcir e e e e . Q .- we .. -- - . -. i.. . - ,Q -. : . no Scotsf fxrst yea1: e1n, eD4str1ctee6 Qgeheeriegxders Pa4:e1c1pa,ted1 e1n exchangepep ra11iesewith Hi11CfeSt Schqdl. eeee e eee e , eeeee eee eee Q Although yelling atf epep raflliei audi newecheersfafe-anlozigf themain edxitiespfethef SCot cheegleadersgetheirfwork e -Cbeerledder sponsor: are Mix: Gyrme does not end tI'1ere.e0thef.e jobS such as goal 15oSts, planningfpep 5 e WW? 'md Mm ff'7 'e M 'f'5if rallies and skits, helping with bus and train cafavans, creating interest 1 e ' e all sportsevents arepaiteof their goal of Creating 5'SCqteSpifit. f 5 Seatedg Kathleen Cuelhif, mixscbt. Kneeling: Bill Browning. Nancy Beflfjohnsen, I1 h Herbie Weitzman. Standing: Arm Barbeckg Graydon I.aughbaum,eSylviaTCuel1ar.A he e T . Q x -- ' : xx k - e ,V e s -- f . i . Q ead echeerleaderg Ei , A L N as we Q me - A i . :E Q. X ' Y A M Ji j,-.rr ,X .1 L: K S K X xi :ff-.5 Q X. was fr ' L f 'iuk ie .,.4,4.e..,, Ai, ,NAU Ae., ,LA ,....e...,.e-L....A.gL,,LA..4-,.m...,-.. , ,- ...Q A , ,. 4 .. ,, ,X ,,, , W, ., . GRIDSMEN ADVANCE TO STATE QUARTERFINALS Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Hil-:hland Highland Highland Highland THE SEASONS RECORD Park Park .........,,. Park Park Park Park .......,.,.. Park Park .,,.,......, Park Park Park Park ..,......... 7 Jesuit ......... ,,.... Monterrey ..... ...... Marshall ................ Arlington Hts. ..,,.,. . Paschal .............,.... Tyler .,.,r.r..,,..,,,,,.,.. North Dallas .......... Woodrow Wilson Pleasant Grove .....,,, Hillcrest ......,...,...,... Crozier Tech ............ Wfichita Falls .......,.. 1957 raptninr are john Rurnley, Phil llVoodJ, Billy Kennedy,-and Bill Elkinr. Coarlaex E. F. Kennedy, Luther Fwnbro, F. D. Rutledge, Thur nmn L. janet. I. O. Friznblin. A SPECIAL AWARDS jack Collins-Honorable Meniion All-Grealef Dallar Bill Elkins-All-Stale George Fowler--Honorable Menlion All-Ciry Bill Kennedy-Honorable Mention AllfSla1e Jack Lowe-Honorable Mention QAII-City Harry Lynch-Honorable Mention All-Grenier Dallas Bob May-Honorable Meniion All-Dirrritl Robert Mighell--All-Greater Dallas John Rumley-All-Greater Ddllar - Ken Vardell-Honorable Mention All-Diririrl Phil Wfoods-Honorable Mention Greater Dallar I l l Front row: A. jones, Lowe, Lynch, Rumley, Kennedy, Woods, Elkins, Mighell, Sides, Florer, Foinler. Second row: Mayer, Beclell, Sledge, Tatum, M. Smith, Martin, May, Vai-dell, Ratliff, Ligon, Smalley, Seals. Thirdyrow: Davis, Frank- lin, Coen, Reed, D. Smith. johnson, Mays, Watson, Skeeter. Collins, Wood, S. Jones. Fam-tb rowq H. jones, Carnes, Clark, Vfilliams, Gannon, Purnell, McCullough, Stiff. ' Page One Hundred Eight l I l - BILL BEDELI. ROBERT CARNES JERRY CLARK Colliuf :aber off for 15 yn'dJ in-ouud Hillrre.r1'.r end. F Hbf'fb Tflffff' CWM' 1 Elkirlf moref in 1:5 Sidef Atlffurldi a Af0IIf6'i'!'E.J' Pluiflxfmm. JOHNNY FLORER GEORGE FOWLER Fullbafk Full back JERRY COEN JACK COLLINS BILL ELKINS End flallufbflaf: Ella' Plmmlfl Crum' .rlopf jubmwz ufler fl teal-yzrd run. HAYDEN JONES BILL MCCULLOCH JUDD STIFF Lowe prupmer ru lzlorie fu Fowler .TCOTEJ 11 T.D. agaiml Mmmger Mfrmlger Mnmzger Mw1lw'wy. Page Crue Hundred Nine Sealy findx bi: nxfixlazlre unneeded in line Nloflterrey DAVID FRANKLIN 'JIM-GANNON REED JOHNSON game. Turlzle Cerner . I Halfbarb ART JONES STINSON JONES BILL KENNEDY FRED LIGON JACK LOWE End End Qlmrlerbarla Guard End XX H HARRY LYNCH JERRY MARTIN BOB LIAY TOM, MAYER RICHARD MAYS Guard G lmrd Cerner H alf bail? Fullbrztlf All-.rfarer Elkifu trier in vain for a pas: againn Pleamnt Grove. ROBERT MIGHELL FRED PURNELL Halfbark Tackle Page One Hundred Ten TOMMY RATLIFF BOBBY REED JOHN RUMLEY Qumverbatk Quafterbark Tackle JOHN SEALS JACK SIDES BILL SKEETERS Guard Halfbark End Fleet-fooled Florer tmzglex with a Ilyoodraw IVildmt ax be pirkx up valuable yardfvge. CHARLIE SLEDGE BOB SMALLEY H al fbark Tackle DARRELL SMITH ALBERT TATUM KEN VARDELI. REX WATSON HANK WILLIAMS Gllflfd Guard Guard Bedell bulletin to pick up Jix yard: against Tyler. Tackle Ceazter DICK WOOD PHIL WOODS Halfback Tarkle Page One Hundred Eleven SCOTS BOAST 11-1 SEASON SCOTS WRECK RANGERS In the season's opener some 5,500 fans saw the smooth and potent Scots smother the Jesuit Rangers 69-7. Bill Elkins was the brightest of the many High- lander standouts, scoring three touchdowns as well as turning in a fine defensive game, led by the foot- work of Mighell and Fowler. CLANSMEN PLOW PLAINSMEN Again the Scots were victorious, roaring back from a 13-12 halftime score to rally with a three TD burst in the second half, clinching a 51-20 decision against Monterrey of Lubbock. f H. P. MAULS MAVERICKS Leading a host of Scot offensive wonders to a 55-0 rout of the Marshall Mavericks, Richard Mays kicked seven extra points and scored on a one-yard plunge, while the dazzling speed of johnny Florer accounted for two touchdowns. HIGHLANDERS LOWER THE HEIGHTS Two touchdowns behind after twenty minutes of play, H. P. came boiling back with an electrifying combination of every-week star Jack Collins and the spectacular defense of Stinson Jones to chill Arling- EOD 28-20. BLUE AND GOLD PENS PANTHERS Point-happy Highlanders cruised to a 40-21 victory over Paschall for their fifth straight win. By a com- bination of pinpoint passing, a hard-charging line, and breakaway runs, the Blue and Gold remained un- defeated. Top left: Lowe mare: Ratliffr pau and Ioper toward Mar- rhnl1'r goal line. Top right: Collin: rwatr the Yellow jacket: for 15 yard: in the Arlington Heightr game. Bottom left: Iohnron eluder a Tyler purruer and headr for a T.D. Bottom right: Fowler lore: hir helmet but keep: the ball ar he maker 4 touchdown ogainrt North Dollar. Monterrey, Arlington Heights, and North Dallas picture: rourtefy of Dallar Morning Newr. Page One Hundred Twelve Sealr and Sider combine to pull rl Pleitmttml to the ground in the Monterrey game. PLAIDSMEN LYNCH LIONS Disputing past history, Highland Park crushed Tyler 441-0 in a scoring picnic led by co-captain Billy Kennedy. SCOTS BOUNCE THE BULLDOGS Initiating their district campaign, the Scots posted an impressive 54-6 victory over North Dallas. This first district win could be credited to H. P.'s two fine fullbacks and to the rugged defensive play of john Rumley and john Seals. Rllllllfy 1416: bi: bead lo ball Hillrre:l. Collin: more: orer for a bi-dirlrict tally agaimi Crozier HIGHLANDERS Coor THE KITTENS Six players shared in the parade of eight touch- downs as the offensive-minded Scots walloped the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats 59-19. End jack Lowe headed the strong-armed attack by scoring two T.D.'s closely followed by the fine play of jackie Sides and Reed johnson. CLAN BEATS BOBCATS Scots put in the first claim for district title in six years with an unimpressive but important 26-12 vic- tory over the Pleasant Grove Bobcats. The Highland- ers were held together by the fine line play of Fred Purnell and Ken Vardell. Tecla. BLUE AND GOLD HEXES HILLCREST The Spartan-like Scots proved the age-old rule of war that a good offense is the best defense as they marched past Hillcrest 35 to 6. The Scots' forward march was led by strongmen Bob May and Harry Lynch. H. P. TAKES TECH The battling Scots led by Coach Tugboat Jones rubbed Crozier Tech out of the state AAAA play- offs 21-6 in a chilled bi-district game. The High- lander defense holding at the right times and two all-the-way breaks gave the Scots the right to meet Wichita Falls in the state quarterfinals. COYOTES FUMBLE SCOTS It was in the Cotton Bowl that 7,500' numb Scot fans watched their team defeated 19-7 by Wichita Falls in a game of cold and dampness. After a terrific first half led by co-captain Phil Woods, the Scots returned to the field in the second half in vain as everything turned for Wichita Falls. Scot determina- tion, spirit, and fight struggled all the way to the final whistle ending a season of which all Scot play- ers atnd fans could be proud, Together they took their eleven wins and one loss in the fashion of a true champion. Top lefl: Eye: goalward, Side: :laaw: bi: heel: io a lV0od- rout' player. V Tap right: A Plearamf Grove nickle: fail: Ia halt Migbellf: :roring gallop. ' Bottom: Collin: rut: part lbe Coyoie: to pick up five bard yardr. lViclJim Fall: picture courIe:y of Dalla: Morning New:. Crozier Tech and Plefuant Grove piclure: courle:j' of Dalla: Daily Time: Herald. Page One Hundred Thirteen Q A WSW 2 I NP i X Q i, fs s Ts slime M slim 6 e arm 3 g M fg? Nl X 5 Q. rf: SS, E rr KL? QS 6 .ss ca - K Hi Park ............ Hi Park ........ Hi Park 1-ii Hi Park Hi Park i S' N L X so 9 SSE We X333 X XX - . - N Xi! Qg lx X J X Q ' tj K A 1.. This . xk:A X ' .ti N All t 'r K .. is Hi Park L. Hi Park ........,. .. Pafkfffffffflff 60 69 73 66 68 62 49 Hi Park ............ 89 Hi Park ..... . ...... 64 Hi Park ............ 52 Hi Park ,........... 77 Hi Park ............ 72 Hi Park .....,...... 67 Hi Park .,.......... 78 BILL ELKINS G urzrd GAME SCORES Poly ................,.... ....... 6 1 Hi Park Ft. Vlforth Tech .......... .... 5 7 Hi Waco ................ North Side ........ Snn Marcos ........ ...,....47 Hi -------66 Hi Park ........59 Hi Park McCallum .... ........ 6 1 Hi Lamar ....... ......, 8 2 Hi Wylie .....,.. 30 Hi Park Terrell ,,.. ....... 5 7 Hi Park Sunset ......, ...... ......., 8 3 Hi Poly ........,....................... 49 Park Carter Riverside ,...,.....,... 50 Hi Thomas Jefferson ............ 41 Hi Hillcrest ........................ 59 Hi Pleasant Grove ..... ....... 4 6 Park ..,......... Park r.....,..... Park ............ Park ............ 86 Park ............ Park ............ Park ............ 58 Park ............ Ft. Worth Tech .. Woodrow Wilson Waco .. ...,........... . Thomas jefferson Hillcrest ............ North Side .......... Samuell .............. Woodrow Wilson Grand Prairie ...... Grand Prairie ...... Sunset ............. Lufkin .......... Port Arthur ..... Austin ...... JODY GIBBS REED JOHNSON BILL KENNEDY Guard Guard Forward Winnie Knickerbocker fakex, then paxfex to Dirk Mullen against Sun- WINNIE KNICKERBOCKER Forward .ret in the quzwterfinalf of :be Colton Bowl tourrmrnerzt. - s rr Q Page One Hundred Fifteen Cerner GRAYDON LAUGHBAUM .MAURY LEVY TOINHWY LUCE Guard Guard DICK MU LLEN Guard In the bi-dixtrirt fficiory Charles Pace mare: the ball away from a Sunset player. CHARLES PACE Forward N me if 5 t ax' X , . , ,, -L 3 X 2 ,, J-T35 LQ A . , , . Q ..:. ::.-: - K W X X f s 3 r' af Surrounded by Grand Prairie play- er.r, Steve Strange gaex up lo Jink two pointx. l 5 l JACK NORMAN HAROLD PEEK Forward Poruwrd XX X X X l X X X X J - X, S f, 1 'fx . L 1 - N .IS - 5, ' . xiii -Q s ts Q S Q Q SCOTS TAKE REGION 2 TITLE Led by Coach Ralph Binnion, the Scots posted a 24 win and five loss record in their 1957 basket- ball season. After reaching the semifinals in the Cotton Bowl tournament and losing to Sunset by 19 points, the Scots rallied back to win district, bi-district, and gain third place in the state tourna- ment at Austin. By far the best team in many years at Hi Park, the Scots showed with their cool- Sreze Slmnge comer to fl ,vudden ball when faced by de- termined Port Arihur opponentr. STEVE STRANGE Center ness and composure that they could rescue them- selves from danger. Sparked by tall Steve Strange, .Dick Mullen, Winnie Knickerbocker, and Charles Pace the Scottie team made an impressive record. Nothing, however, can be denied from the sixth men, Harold Peek, Graydon Laughbaum, Billy Kennedy, and Maury Levy, who added their best to the successful Scot team. Sunret picfures raurtery of Dallas Marning Newx. Port Arthur pirlure com'ze.ry of Arroriuled Prerr. Againrt IVood1-ow, Pace goer high in the air to tzp a rebound to Mullen. Page One Hundred Seventeen Front row: Grabstald, Kirk, Stephens, Elrod, Lutts. Second rou-: McDonald, Rogers, johnson, Luce, Mullen, Rutledge, Levy, Malouf. Third row: Coach Kennedy, J. Collins, Cmin. Kennedy, Lyons. Coach Franklin. RETURNING STATE FINALISTS STRONG FAVORITES AGAIN The returning state finalist baseballers got the season off to a good start with a 2-1 victory over Adamson. From here the schedule bills games with Sunset, South Oak Cliff, and Midland. Captain Crain, Coarber Fmnlalin and Kennedy, and Captain Collin: bare fl .ruccenful .reason before them, if all goe: well. Page One Hundred Eighteen On April 10 the Scot team, boasting six returning starters, will play Hillcrest to begin their district cam- paign. With a little luck, their vast experience, and their typical desire, this should be the year for the Highlanders to go a long way. Much of the reamrfx .vuccen depend: on the pitching Jmff, Ken- nedy, Colliur, Grabxtald, and Slepbezu, Jbown here with Coarh Kennedy. Managerx, Ronnie Malouf and llyalier McDonald, keep thingx in working order aramid the diamond. iii The men with the bird rage on their head: this year are veteran Dick Mullen and Clyde Elrod. Coach Frrmhlin, a veteran infielder himxelf, giz-'ex a few hint: to infielderf Peek, Rutledge, and Roger: fkneelingj, and Reed and Crain fxtandingl. Strong arm and power hilling are the main actin-'itiex of Seo: outfielder: Luce, Iohiuon, Collinx, and Kirk Ikrleelirlgi, and Lum, Levy, and Lyons fstandingj. ' Page One Hundred Nineteen From row: Greer, Elkins, Maxfield, Norman, Florer, Thomas, Shannon, Tansil. Second row: Stedman, West, Squires, Smith, Boles, Fox, Withers, McCord, Millwee, Weil, Hurlbut. Third row: Coach Hightower, Marion, Coston, Richardson, Taylor, H. jones, Bedell, Bagby, Atkins, Bentley, S. jones, Mayer, Sides, Conner, Roach, Coach Fambro. CINDERMAN SHOW SPEED IN EARLY EFFGRTS The Scot track team, which was hurt this year Jesuit. The team will meet rough competition this by the graduation of several of its state finalists, season, but will be a strong favorite at the annual began its season with two impressive victories over district meet April 2 and 3. Caplairz Florer might well he .rpriorirzg rhampion of Texar al the end of lhe stale meet in May. Coaches Hightower and Fnmhro manage a grin, watch- ing the team work out. Page One Hundred Twenty Top lefl: jackie Side: haf all-round nhilily, as he broad jumpl and 1'lllI,f fhe Jprintx. Top middle: llyorking on :print medley, 880-man Maxfield pfmef the baton 10 qmnler-miler jouef. Top right: Riclmrd ll eJl mhex time out from prepping for diyrmzre meet lo adjzut hurdle. Righl: Difmnre men Stedman, MrCard, Maxfield, Mayer, and Shmmmz could be fr Jlroug point with lheir Jleady ilI1fH'01'6?Il16'Ill. Below: Spriulery Tamil, Bedell, and Sider fhneelingj, with Smiih and Florer f.Ilc1IIdiIlg1, provide the nurleus far fine relay team: thix year. Below right: Henri of the field Ieam'J hope: lie in high jumper: Thomux, Norman, and Elkifu. Page One Hundred Twenty-one -, 1 Front row: Abbott, Alexander, Appleby, Blanton, Collett, Crozier, Dimon, Garber, Goodbread. Serond row: Gordon, Grafe, Hall, Henderson, Johnson, Leonard, Murray, Malone, NX'itten, Mohns. Third row: Owens, Ransone, McNamara, Rutland, Skillern, Thompson, Threadgill, Daniels, Stephens, Strother, Vogt. The Linksmen go into action March 16 at Fort Worth at one of Texas' largest meets. From there the clan travels to Lam- pasas for competition, followed closely by a tournament at Brownwood. Captain Mark Sirotber rbowr the form that be will take into the dittrict meet to Coarl: Carey, Pat Gordon, Barry Blanton, Tommy Abbott, and David Gmfe. FAVORED LINKSMEN PREPARE FOR DISTRICT Page One Hundred Twenty-two Golfer: look on as a teammate :hows the putting stroke ,, lain Coe. time out from pmrtire Io Top boy: llyirulead and llyillard take X talk with Cap- N xc X P XX? X X XX K X i X' Q YQ s is X X13 Ss if X XX ss X Xw sr .ti X 5 X X .. - Q-A Y-. i . - 'lswfsi N we X w e C . ,N -e m - is K Q s Q I Q wma s - sr ---was . g-Cs.,. me sxkxx yxgigssskgizfss liuwgeiillsve-bgeuiuunqwsfivsssss M f X A 35353353 is f.is5SS:w'!SsS was ein sefrgunr-'limi ,Sig NM SSN sms ass msn na i sim mm iss Egg was n sin me is! mm me . 1 ssl' asm SQ asus ssl: ' ' SWS' Gordon Grubb: gelr laughr of encouragement from xeammarer Miller, ggi: Sggg as ggi Sggiissl ggi S553 . . - x Q - ' x t 92 I is N' 3' Solomon, Tnlkmgion, and Feldman ax they ree whom he playr nz a gf - Egg ggi 535352 ggi ggi . ' ' S10 5 f. f 1 as -' :omni mulch. ' S' S95 -illflilll Slim Nw 3 ssswsemmsresse assists: Q-wuussausul Sig me isinvgumafswesnfaisulssssmg sswmssweesaenssssesieairgwmesransaws 'vsssnmnswsgwm' X s-Wffrrw-'Met ,... , 'MW r. MM s 'H , r sfsssiessw In spite of the fact that the tennis team was much disabled by the loss of national singles champion Ed Sledge, they still have managed to stamp themselves as the team to beat in the district race on April 3. The returning state finalist doubles team of Win- stead and Coe have already won four victories Odessa, Woodrow XVilson, Hillcrest, and XVichi Falls-in early competition. Combining their abili ta fl' with that of Payson Willard in singles, Coach Akin plans for a successful season. Front row: Grubbs, Cole, Willard, Miller. Second row: Cox, Crumley, Tayloe, Shanks, Steppe, Winstead. Third row: Coach Akin, Larsen, Gonzalez, Jenull, Feldman, Coe, Talkington, Solomon, Faust. I Page One Hundred Twenty-three S X S From row: Purnell, P. Abbott, Townsend, Doug Duwe, Hawn, Caldwell, Yates, Seay. Second row: Fair, Smith, Gilbert, C. Abbott, Dave Duwe, Rantzow, Hatcher, Martin. Third raw: Streckmann, Hallam, Coach Conner, Little, Hodges. SPLASHERS BID FOR 4TH CONSECUTIVE STATE TITLE The perennial domination of the annual state Captains Doug Duwe and Russell Hawn are swimming meet has become almost a habit for expected to make another strong showing at the Blue Tankers. Coach Conner's Scots led by the state meet this spring at College Station. C0455 DW4314-f C0'UWf ffflfifipflfe-V fl Wffeifful Jef'-'W Srol lmrkxlfokerr prartire fan .rmfting terlmique at led by Captain: Huwn and Duwe. the S.M.U. pool. Page One Hundred Twenty-four pw li., uf- O U' as A sa i 5 Front rout: Edwards, Siler, Duwe, Mays, Houghton, Caldwell, M::Conky'. Sorrells. Second'rou'.' Coach Ellis, Stewart, VC'aldrop, Tatum, Urquhart. Lacy, Davis, Gilbert, Turner, Kramer, Newsome. Tbird rau-.' Allday, Bennett, McGinnis, High, Doherty, Seay, Miller, Wilbur, Coach Casey. Four-lb mu-: Chambers, Clark, Garrett. Little, Abbott, Bentley, Fair, Kemendo, Withers. Fifth row: Mayer, Henderson, Alford, Townsend, Voss, Shuford, DeXWitt. B Football ROUNDBALLERS, GRIDSMEN SHOW FUTURE PROMISE BH Basketball Fran! row: Henderson, Johnson, Blalock, Clark, Thornton, Lacy, Tarrance, Hudnall. Second row: Coach Rutledge, Prich- ard, Gerdine, Ford, Bourland, Haroz, Bedell, Siler, Wlaldrop, Klindworth, Allday, XVilliams. 1957 B Baseball team, not organized in time for Highlander deadlines, will be pictured in the 1958 Highlander. Page One Hundred Twenty-five X3 ' .v.Mx.w....w,w. N. .. .. Q. Q .... , Q A 1 , , .:,, ,Jr ,:,,,,W, ,,.,. ww HWMLNN W mwww W Nyww wk X X X X Nm X X x X N X . 1. wg . .. , , . , ,. ' , - k ' . EW-wx 5 .. - t RW 5 J i I' 1 S. Q s N fig Page One Hundred Twenty-six I 1 gunman-. .V 25 e x X 5 m. i A . . :q,.-t-'M sv- x.-.. 3-8 S X- s s xx A SWE . Eg X Q f ' 1 Q 5 ww 44 W W yxxk- --MN ,... ...Sr . ....,, .... H Ayxk Nkvk A W K . K -xim Q: 2- Mkfffl S9 W X YkgAL mn A , .. A A ,.,. ,, wi A .X ' gifs 1 - --x-h X f J ,L . .,k?,,ii3g X - fx 132 , X X . fx, .. A .--. ' , , - gg-- X .S Q fin S Qs.-1- gtgw -- sim ,..., esznfg fi, t'f3 '17 C-3 4if -n'I '- lf: ,ff-2. Intranzural teams carefully map out and practice their strategy against op- ponents in after-school sessions of planning and clrilling. Accuracy ana' coordination are iniprooed in last- rninate warm-ups, as shown here. On the hashethall court results of these precision drills are evident when the girls move together as a real team. Page One Hundred Twenty-seven . ,,,,.e ,.,- .-..- .-. - -+, .i -1 r,- ..- Front row: Woodard, Ikler, Miss Watson, Miss Murchison. Second row: Faulk, Walker. Gzrls' Sports G.A.A. ADDS TO SPORTS PROGRAM The Girls' Athletic Association, established this year at Highland Park, completes the already well- rounded girls' sports program. The new organization strives to interest more girls in the activities of the physical education classes and intramural program and to give recognition to those who have superior ability and show outstanding quali- ties such as leadership, sportsmanship, and teamwork. The G.,A.A. also aims to encourage physical educa- tion students to strive harder in the classes for self- improvement. G.A.A. All-Star teams are selected by the instruc- tors after the intramural tournament in each of the five major sports, which are speedball, basketball, vol- leyball, softball, and swimming. Participants on the All-Star teams are awarded a felt emblem signifying their selection and indicating the sport. Each girl on the winning team receives a small, gold charm after the championship game. Page One Hundred Twenty-eight The officers of the newly-established organization are: Paula Rogers, presidentg Susan Buck, vice presi- dentg Alice Ann jones, secretary-treasurerg and Caro- lyn Terry, reporter. In class play, as a climax to each sport, the out- standing players from each class are chosen' by the gym teachers to be members of a class All-Star team. These teams then vie with the class champions for the class winners All-Star championship. Outside the regular classes, the feminine stars enjoy a fine intramural program. Girls interested in the various activities organize teams to play in either the Monday-Wednesday or the Tuesday-Thursday leagues. At the end of each year intramural medals are awarded to the girls who have met the attendance requirements. An annual spring sports luncheon is held for the winning team members in each sport. CLASS RUNNERS-UP-Front raw: Beauchamp, captain. Second row: Hemphill. Beckering, Leventhal, Nelms. Third rou-: Lowe. Cunninggim, Pondrom, Hill. Day. Fourib row: Kennedy, Smyser. Larson, Walker. S peedball STAMINA AND SPIRIT REQUIRED FOR SPEEDBALL Speedball, a feminine combination of football, basketball, and soccer, is a rugged game requiring much practice, persever- ance and teamwork. A speedball team is made up of eleven players whose positions are similar to those of a football team, but it includes a goalie. The ball is controlled with the feet until legally converted into an aerial ball. The object of the game is to get the ball across the opponents' goal line. A player may score by a drop kick which counts three points, a field goal counting two points, and a penalty kick counting one point. G.A.A. RUNNERS-UP--From row: Smyser. captain. Second rouf: Wfalker, Davis, lkler, Buck Thornton, Meyer. Third row: Lynn, Harrison, Butler, Jones, johnson, Scott, Zuelzer. Page One Hundred Twenty-nine Speedball SPEEDBALL ALI.- STARS PROVE ROUGH 'N READY ALL-STAR WINNERS-From? row: Meek. Beckering, captain, Simpson. Sen-ond row: Walker, Freeman, Cunningim, McEvoy, Smyser. Third row: Xvallcer, Carson, Truitt, Haskins, Myrick. 'kiri' ALI.-STAR WINNERS-From row: Moore, Faulk, Beckering, captaing Walker, Conklin, Vfideman. Seroud row: Meek, Simpson, Woodard, Rogers, Betty, Rubin, Rawley, Truitt. Page One Hundred Thirty CLASS RUNNERS-UP-First row, lefli Zuelzer, Gregerson, Pettit, Butler. Second row, right: Cheatam, Nicholson, Stew- art, Berke. Center: Irwin, captain. Temziquozts TEN N IQUOITS STARTS SPORTS SEASON Tenniquoits, the first sport of the school year, is a game of skill which the girls master after weeks of class play and competition. The game is played on a regulation volleyball court, and a rubber ring approximately six inches in diameter is usecl. There are eight players on each sicle, and tenniquoits is scored like volley- ball. The object of the game is to toss the rub- ber ring back and forth over the net so that the players on the opposing side are unable to catch it. tit ALL-STAR WINNERS - Frou! row: Meyer, captain. Second row: Patterson, Rubin. Left to right: Harrison, Messer- smith, Wester, Till. Herndon, Rogers. Page One Hundred Thirty one Temziquoits TEAMSTERS TALLY TEN N IQUOIT POINTS INTRAMURAL RUNNERS-UP--Front row: Faulk. captain. Second row: Cleveland, Woodard. Third row: Walker, Wester, Meyer, Pace. INTRAMURAL WINNERS-F1'0r1t row: Buck, captain. Second row: Haskins, Moore, Smyser, Herndon. Third row: Jones, Rogers, Lipman, Alexander. Basketball l FEMME CAGERS Y CLASS RUNNERS-UP-Beckering. Hemphill, Sanders, -Larson. Smyser, captaing Carson. Lundin, Nelms, Walker. we ALL-ST AR WINNERS-Front row: Walker, captain. Second row: Smyser, Becker- ing, Nelms. Third row: XValker, Simpson, Carson, Larson, Truitt, Haskins. ir'k'k'kir The basketball season is awaited with much anticipation and met with enthusiasm as one of the high- lights of the girls' sports program. Basketball competition is keen in both class play and intramurals. Girls select team members, elect captains, and appoint managers for the intramurals tournament. Practice is begun weeks in advance in prepa- ration for the tournamentg and the winners of the Monday-Wednesday and the Tuesday-Thursday leagues meet in the climaxing championship game, which is played before all the girls in school. This year the Green Shoes came out on top while the World Walkers trailed close behind in the runner-up position. Basketball R CHAMPIONSHIPS G.A.A. ALL-STAR WINNERS-Front row: Buck, captain. Second row: Cleve- land, Van Tassel, Ikler, Putty, Wideman, Smyser, Moore, Lynn. Page One Hundred Thirty-three INTRAMURAL WINNERS-From rozv: Jones, Alexander, Rogers, captain, Moore, Dawson. Second row: Scott, Smyser, Buck, Herndon, Mullany, Haskins. Walker. Peavy. Basketball LASSES LIVEN BASKETBALL COURTS ALL-STAR RUNNERS-UP - Front row: Walker, captain. Second row: Davis, Beckering, Faulk. Third row: Scott, Jones, Rogers, Vfoodard, Rawley. Page One Hundred Thirty-four INTRAMURAL RUNNERS-UP-Front row: Faulk captain. Second row: Carson, Woodard, Cleveland Tbird row: Walker, Hart, Rollins, Pace, Meyer. Softball Hows YoUR BATTING AVERAGE? SOFTBALL WINNERS 1956-Front row: Comer, captain. Setond row: Whitten, Hart, Rol- nick, Pace, Harris, Faulk, Ikler, Wideman. uk ir ir 'Ir ir Ping-Pong FOLLOW THAT BOUNCING BALL! Ping-pong, or table tennis, included only in the intramural program, is a favorite sport of many. Each fall an intramural ping-pong tourna- ment is held, which all girls who are interested are invited to enter. The tournament draws many entrants and is held in the gym. A girl remains in the tournament until she is de- feated. The undefeated girl in each bracket then battles for the championship. Rogers, winnerg Truett, runner-up. Page One Hundred Thirty-five Lefi to right: Stimpert, Blakely, Whitten. Morton, Haskins, Conklin. Smyser. Bingham. Garmon. Adams, Terry, Mrs. Barr, coach. Swzmmiu ' COME ON IN-THE WATER'S FINE! The swimming team, coached by Mrs. Barr, was a new addition to the intramural program this year. G.A.A. members are also chosen from the swimming team. Team members have access to the SMU pool, where they work out. Splashers and divers participated in intrasquad meets and also competed against Hockaday and SMU stu- Badminton BIRDIE WATCHERS MAKE FEATHERS FLY Page One Hundred Thirty-six dents. The Scot lasses were victorious over both Hockaday and SMU while the juniors came out on top in the Intrasquad competition. The girls, aided by members of the boys' swim- ming team, also spent much time in preparation for their annual fall water show. WINNERS 1956-Front 1'0Zl-'.' Gribble, Dale, doubles winners. Second row: Ikler, singles winner. From rou-: Curtis, Larson, Kownslar, Peterson. Moody, Milbank. Second row: Storm, Leak, Van Tassel, Pace, Shelton, Truett. Third row: Beene, Wood, XValker, Pabst. Mr. Akin, coach, DeSanders. Stotts, Hart, Rollins. Temzzs TENNIS IS THEIR RACQUET! The girls' tennis team, coached by Raymond Akin, began the season by upholding their fine record of the past. During the fall, the Scot lasses won four out of five dual matches by defeating Greenville and Wichita Falls in exchange matches. Hi Park tied with Woodrow Wilson in the fifth dual match. The Scots played a series of matches with Hill- crest, Odessa, Wfichita Falls, and Woodrow on February 15 and 16. The tennis team was vic- torious over Wichita Falls and Woodrow while they ended up in a tie against Hillcrest and Odessa. The district meet is slated for April 35 regional will take place on April 12, and the state meet is scheduled for April 3, 4, and 5. The girls' squad is out to win with their sights on a state title. Pace demonstrates serve as Moody, Curfis, Hari, Rollins, and ,Indy Beelle and jane Slotts prepare to play 4 Van Tassel look on. malcb. Page One Hundred Thirty seven Q Au K1 l S: 4,1 Qc l ,,,-- Z,,-- of-, -iff:- ' ,. ,,,..--- .-'..f-1 5 QQ i Three dayx a week uniformed Scots are a familiar sight at Hi Park, hut there if more to R.O.T.C. than the syrnholixm of anifornzf. To the cadet corpf, R.O.T.C. if inspiration ana' preparation for the yearf of mili- tary obligation each hoyjnaft ferve. R.O.T.C. if alfo the cool, deadly pre- cision that comer with the practicing of an excellent nzarkxrnan. 'x . xx s .4 ,xx l 11 fxxx X XXV Page One Hundred Thirty-nine ,.- Cadet Lieutenmzt Colonel john Smart receiver bi: rommirrion from L. Prerlou W'borlon, member of the .rrbool board. R.O.T.C. PROGRAM DEVELOPS MILITARY SKILLS The foremost aim of the Reserve Officers Train- ing Corps is to lay a foundation for citizenship within the cadet and give to him basic military training, particularly valuable in later life when he becomes a member of the Armed Forces. In its training program the R.O.T.C. strives to develop habits of orderliness and precision, to instill dis- cipline and thereby respect forconstituted authority, to develop patriotism, and to encourage a high sense of personal honor and deportment. Directed by a Cadet Regimental Staff, the corps is divided into four companies, each approximating Page One Hundred Forty in structure the organization of a regular infantry rifle company. Within the R.O.T.C. are the fol- lowing specialized organizations: the Saber Club, made up of officersg the Drill Team, composed of cadets outstanding in drill performance, and the Rifle Team, whose members are among the top shots in national and local competition. The varied activities were directed this year by the Commandant of Cadets, Commander Floyd R. Hightower, assisted by Major Newman F. Casey, MfSgt. Chester A. Potratz, SFC john D. Taylor and MfSgt. R. C. Dudley. THE FALL REGIMENTAL STAFF-Kneeling: Bill Brown- ing, fobn Stlmrl. Second row: Tommy Baron, Mike Greer, Rob- eri Kroney, Dem l!f'ebJler, Major Coney. BRASS AND POLISH HONOR ROYALTY THE SPRING REGIMENTAL STAFF: Bob Gainex, Tim Cullum, Denne Sweeney, Bart Hayer, john Bence. Cadet Colonel Bill Browning prefenlx roxex to Fall Regimenml Queen Sumn Silberberger. Qi :. -Axe - Q .lg - A5451 R : 1 . Q Page One Hundred Foriy-one eww .g,...Q M. Sgr. R. C. Dfalley: C07II7IlfllId6IIIf of C.m'el.r Floyd HiglJ1ou'er, Commander, USNR,' Band Director Harry Barton, Lieu- lfmmf, TSGRCQ A.r.ri.r1:n1t COIlIllILlHdillIl IN1P1l'lI1:'IlI Carey, Major Inf., TSGRCQ' M. Sgt. Cbexzer IV. Potmtz. CORPS LEADERS COP TOP POSITIONS BILL BROWNING JOHN STUART BOB GAINES DON CAPLINGER Cade! Colonel Cade! Lieuteufuzt Colonel Cadet C olouel Cade! Lieutemml Colonel Reginzenml Commfuzder Regimental Commander if iiieewe Page One Hundred Forty-two Top row: Majors Tommy Bacon, Bill Black, Forrest Carleton. Simon Cisneros, Tim Cullum, Bart Hayes. Second' row: Majors George Morseman, Jerry Ray, Ronnie Rendleman, Denne Sweeney. Dan Webster, Captain johnny, Appleby. Third row: Captains jim Benjamin, Lennox Carruth, jerry Clark, Paul Hain, Ronald Henson, Bob Hurlbut. Fourth row: Cap- tains Wileyf Kirk, Robert Kroney, Bill McCulloch, First Lieutenants David Baskett, john Bence. Wfallace Garber. Fiflb row: First Lieutenants Breck Harris, Sidney King, John Kistner, Dennis Owen, Second Lieutenants Al Bond, Bob Daven- port, Mike Greer. Sixlb row: Second Lieutenants johnny Holt, Xlifalter Moore. Ed Saylor. Charles Smith, Cole Stevens, Barry Taylor, Vlalter Wlmilden. Nor pimn-ed: First Lieutenant james Brown. Second Lieutenants Rusty Marshall, Don Wfilley. Page One Hundred Forty-three From row: Pearson, Sears, Polan, Tahu, Boone, Tabu, Boehl. Second row: Moler, Cox, Yates, King, Neilsen, Goar. Minyarcl. Third raw: Rusch, Wfyrick, Klingman, McGinnis, Marshall. Carruth, Walker. Fourth row: Wallace, Roberson. Clark, P. Haney, M. Haney. Fiflb row: Saylor, Gaines. Hayes. Company A DUSTY CADETS DRILL AT CAMP DALLAS 'kirir R.O.T.C. officer: and guerir are mluted by the bwzor guard at the fall comminioning parade. Page One Hundred Forty-four iii Duzne Srvecfzey errm-f.r Ccmzfmzy B 1 u Judi H Lx ll gm-4' , Q -' .n'1'1'..rl Je ful! rvgimwmil a'.n1rc. C ompmzy B SOPH ROOKIES SHINE UP FOR INSPECTION Firxl row: Brown, Caruth. Tayloe, Carraway. Nichols, Thomason, Goyne. Second raw: Tansil, Gonzalez, Fisher, Ram- sey, Freeman. McCullough, McDonald. Third row: Utay, Held, Hunt, Bailey, Shuforcl, Warren. Fourlb row: Edwards. High, Macaulay, Tucker, Frank, Hurlbut. Fiflb rouz' XVest. Shook, Smith, Davis, Garber. Sixth row: Sweeney, Henson, Rendlemzm, Harris, Bence. From raw: Renfer, Parsons, jennett, Kirkpatrick, Littleton, Teis, Robinson. Setorzd row: Lovelace, johnson, Varnet Pierce, DeShong, Howard. Gerdine. Third row: Tobin, McMahon, Boswell, Golden, Phillips, Gossett. Fourth row: Taylor Shugart, jackson, Lewis, Squires, W askom, Mitchell. Fifth mu.-: Cullum, Bond, Whilden, Baskett, Cisneros, Compmzy C CADETS LEARN MILITARY TECHNIQUES i iii Riflemen make ceriain that their weapons are in lop condition. Page One Hundred Forty-six - 1 S . A t . W -xx x sf.-f N . . 1 M W. S Xmmqf .W 5 R 5 X R X X f Q y if . . ,. W i f C lt Q , T if I rf . S Ur, . Q2 A I l, Q' Q ,. :, ' i FK.: I . v A . X I t S X . i '35-A g gb , -'Fas , .imap V- . - N ' K -Q S X 1, 1 . 'N - . A' ', N X Y- Q . .MM ,. . K ' x .ug , Q WR XSS'-i ' 4' fa - ' 4 . ,A 2 1 1? x - E K. 'K f m 1 gg . Q Q, ' L' jf - , ' X . 1:- l 1 - - E i L .nv P V5 ig x- J x 5, M Nupm Q I K V K It x . 1. S ' ,N f' 't ' R' . , k 'ND X X ' 'hw '-, fxf ,ff 139 -x Q k X L . U X- ,fx 4 W ' A ' . ' vg',5w:ms,mws,X:N A . Keg K Xe-X an .W '-- Q X '- .L W, K Q 3 N5 4 x ,E , ,A S .2 S, ..w.m?SSl Q PX I L ' f Q' ,E S 'S' If ff ' -' Q . I: I 3 M.: ' e. E 'xg e Hu red Forty-seven X we ag wx S X '3 K Q L fm! mu Boston, Lund, Wilson. Vfoods. McMahon, Ostrnnder. Semnd mira' D. Cole, Turner, King, Carlton, Moore, md mu R. Miller. Stephens. Smith, Hepworth. Usher. J. Miller. McDonald, Martin, Feldt. Foufib raw: Deady, Benno, uton Swango, Goodnight, Kennedy, Currie, Ouer, Foley. Leach. HALF-TIME ROUTINES The Grenadier Guards, better known as the Drill Team, and the Rifle Team are two of the most important groups in the R.O.T.C. One of the most glamorous duties of the Drill Team is forming the Honor Guard for the Regimental Queen and visiting officials. Their annual finale, the Wozencraft Competition, comes in the spring. 'k'k'k Participation in the Drill Team is voluntary. Membership in the Rifle Team is limited to those who have qualified as Expert riflernen. Rifle- men enter several city-wide matches and national competition. Hours of practicing take place for the team members to acquire the steady aim re- quired in the matches. DRILL TEAM PRACTICES SKILLFUL MANEUVERS Front raw: West, NX'allace, Parsons, Renter, Jennett,-McCool, Sparks, Robinson, Pulliam. Second row: Black, Hunt, Rob- erson, Phillips, McMahon, Daniels, Brown, Macaulay, Hayes. Tlaird row: Gaines. Tucker, Boswell, Carruth, Shook, Caruth, Mitchell, Davis. Bence. Spring Queens COU. OV Top row: Sandra Daniel, Rifle Team Queeng Martha McCarty, Company D Queeng Linda Byrne, Company A Queen. Serond row: Carolyn Crump, Company B Queeng Blanch Butler, Band Queen, Spring Regimental Queen: Dorothy Sherman, Company C Queen. Third row: Pat Bywaters, Regimental Staff Queeng Peggy Pace, Drill Team Queen. Page One Hundred Fifty EIGNS D.T.C. Fall Queens Top row: Ellen Elkins, Band Queeng Margaret Streckmann, Company C Queeng joan Dobbs, Company D Queen. Second row: Nancy Nichols, Regimental Staff Queeng Susan Silberberger, Rifle Team and Drill Team Queen, Fall Regi- mental Queeng Virginia Nichol, Company A Queen. Third row: jane Brown, Company B Queeng Judy Harvey, Company B Queen. Page One Hundred Fifty-one '- :XX hx? Mm 3 l .L - f- . - k . - Q, -x-- l-XM ---X x - M .W f .... mm' 'isif-Atlfxfiffliifff :i1:15iS13qfR Ef K: Q ig 'MQ 3 : 5. H 1 : X N ..1.Q '- f .w .XX .N -Rwxzwa Q-iw V Y X W N X--- A ,-pc: Q A picture is worth ten thousand words, it has been said. Some of the pictures contained herein may he worth more, hat pictures do not create themselves. It takes time, a good photographer, a sympathetic creative ahility, and, as we see here, hours of patient darkroom work. Oh yes, a camera and film are needed also. Page One Hundred Fifty-three cl..-bc.-:pl ',,.'fl' .- -,- i ,,...-- -',-,...... .-v5 5 i .i 3 Z- r A fmrzilim' .fpermrle fo all Srols ix zz .vligbtly modified 1'cr.rim1 of ILC fiillf rvd Ja'lJoo1bon.vc'. ON SEPTEMBER 6 A CATASTROPHE zxbjbgoifjzg'e.x'vrllii1'e,r of Highland Park is Vive Prin- . Page One Hundred Fifty-four X R iw'-I' Midget mafcoi Knlbleeu Cuellar glowx with exrite- menl az lbe proxperl of anolber foolbnll game. Exten who wort! Virtorioux Scot Jquad rurhed onto tbe 'eld after the 41'O More over Tyler. More than 600 Srotx flocked to Maryball to .fee the Golden Awtlanrbe topple the opponents 55-O. . . SCHOOL STARTED Mtt1mm-it that fixb I Jmell? tlJit1k.r 41 Jtart-'ed Jopborlzore. M .. ,N Lotx of concentration wax uxed fu the committee in clmrge of pep rally :kin met to dixcuu the plotx, people, and plan: for each pep mlly. ..... .......,.... ...,.. 1 , . A .i.,-...... Get in ibere, SeotJ! Art loner, ou! zvifb liltllllji, mllzs to Tommy Too pooped Io pop, Cheerleader Sylrilz Cuellar ix exbauned Ralliff at fbe H. P.-Arliugfozz Heigbu game. but mn bony! of lv job u'ell done. SEI-IOOL ACTIVITIES MULTIPLIED . Four memberx of the Girlf' Sexlel eloxe Ibe They don't really bare earl: otber! Pete IV eil and Nfmry October 4 I1f0E ffm 3i1 f'1d 'i'18 Rfligivw Em' Maxwell pore pirfurexquely. pbmif Wfeele by Ibe Ladx and Laniex. The 7IIcUJ' dixorder of ibe Bagpipe .fluff ix shown on Tbursday afternoon before lbe Bag- pipe goef to pfexx. ruzanne Ilyinzmer, Bnrlmm Perry, and Nanry Randall won reeog- Editor: of H. PJ: Jtudent dirertory, The Clan, are Mary lVl91te Iifi0II for their artiftic talent in the Hi-Lite potter rontext. and Carol Lang, working toward II deadline. . UNTIL SIX WEEKS GRADES Mix: Flora Lee Pope belpy Mary Uybite and Bill Skeeter: on rt Jong before a Lad: and Lanief program. Stat rbeerlenderx led the zfariour Hi Park teanu to great 1-'ictoriex by tbeir routing mlllef. The higlnext award of achievement is the National Honor Society Blanket Award, wlzirh went to Anne Hoopingarner and john Stuart in the fall of '56. Wlkl, ,, Tbe five Il07IlilIE6.f for Powder Boa-1 king, accompanied by their en-om, rzuwzit lbe mmouncemerzt of :be u'il111era.r INYRIICQ' jenn Old: bring! lbe frown. GIRLS TACKLI FOOTBALL PLAYS Pmcllce maker perferlj' .ray Jeuior :quad men Kay Conrad Ann Lewis, jiuky Moore, and Sue Settle Margaret Yeagley ix be4zf' afler fbree yemzr at H. P., but the happy giou' romex from being a Jenior. Queen of the Fall Regimeuml Dance 31151171 Silberberger reigm TESTS A D HOMEWORK Shirley Dawson .flnwef long bonu al the Jeumg nzncbnze for bonienmking clan. 533.354, .i. into lbe end zone from the bench. Coordination exerrirex were the order of the day in girlx' gym flames, acrompanied by Cfwlkillg joinix ana' acbing'rnuJcle.r. W, in ,,,,, 7,,, ,,,, 7, HOMECQMING BROUGHT A QUEEN . At the Hillrrexl game Srot cbeerleaderx and Jix Highland Flingerx pose for the rarnemman . Coach Franklin help! the boyx over Pbil Browning dixplayx a look of inlenJe1'onren!ra- lion al lbe Ladx and Lauies fall picnir. Two new math fefzcherx joined the deport- men! al nzidlerfn, Mix: Merrill Smith and john Bfuhin. ...ANDANEW TRADITION The Senior Trio, Kay Conrail, Blanch Butler, and jane Brown, voice one of their new arrangements. Five lnuiex - Sylvia Cuellar, Ann Barbech, Ellen Elhinr, Nancy Beih johnxon, and Nancy jean Old: -- vie for homecoming crown. wax Nancy jean Olde, queen A member of highen royalty anime XQwwma1 s One can nlnzoxt hear the wheelx grinding as lhexe Scot Jludenlx mhe the com- petitive .vrholarfhip texts. of H. P.'J fin! homecoming. S X Q X X X Tammy Ratliff din-une: game Jlmiegy with the pren box at ibe Tyler game. FOOTBALL F LOURISHED WHILE SENIORS REHEARSED . Mix: Murrlai.rm1 .reekx out future Scot mgerx by in struction: io gym claues. X nw:mwn:ueQ I lBelle Bray, Barhfzr.-1 Lehde look on ar Dr. john Sirmrt examiner Mary Arhhurnir . . . FOR THE SENIOR PLAY hroat. Murder, intrigue, and mystery stalked the halls of Hi Park as january graduates rehearsed senior play roles. Presented November 17 under the direction of Mrs. Mary Crow, Sinister Streel featured Don Dye as Descius Heiss, the worried shopkeeperg Bette Bray as Descius' beautiful daughter, Margaretg john Stuart as Margaret's naval doctor fiance, Robert Davenportg and Finis Grinke as Archie Fel- lows, one-time shopboy for Descius and now his blackmailer. Providing comedy relief were Mary Ashburn as Mrs. Polasky, Descius' housekeeperg jimmy Brown as Louie Morellig and Sandra Kriss as Sadie. Rose Lee Ikler played Mathilde, Descius' old-maid sisterg and Barbara Lehde was joan, Margaret's best friend. The inevitable policemen were presented by David Hodgdon and Aron Nance. Earl Howells headed the stage crew while Carol XVilson held the position of assistant director. Betle Bray and john Smart portray a happy rouple in Ihe N ozfemher renior play. The entire can of Siuixter Slreel ir amazed to discover- the C7'i7I1i11c1l,.f iderztizy ar Derciur Hein, characterized hy Don Dye i.....,,, www K, X RU - ! my 4' vm E inf Y -1 R M 1' s ,X Pagje OQgMHundf ed Sixty-fodr X : Q3 . i Nine in s 5 Ty' X 3 X A Km X Q fi is ix . 4 3. A ,Sd QE rome of their plug-.r Ruth Di11l'f0II and Afllf Moume Imbt .flare orer flower: for Hi-Lilex' Coarb Bimzion l6c'llH'z'5 bi.r L'lhlII1f1l0II.YblfJ NTII71 1111 Herbie W eitzr1m11 and Rafe Lee Ikler ter! ibeir talent ai the mia' term gradfmlion dame. U . . . A D SADNESS Jpriug farmal. Sally Teeple and form Gregerforz J'6'fi0llIlj' romider lbe true Mary Lee foner mlerx Io Roman lndiex Mary A7171 P011- drom and Sally Bebruzuon at the Roman banquef. eanizzg of He mid, a11d'I mid. Above left: julie Moore and Sberyl lVnlleer baffle for the brukeiball in gym firm. .Above right: Hardworkiug neuurpaper ,rtafferx pour eameslly over another copy of the Bag- pipe. Right: Mr. Greer demouxlrazef llae bows and wbyx of merbaniazl d1'rl1lf'iIlg. AFTER MID-TERM EXAMS, WE TOOK A DEEP BREATH . gl 3 3 Sally Barberk and Nafzry Giller add finixhirzg murine.: io Highlander ropy before Ibe Marrb 15 deadline. Newly-elerted Hi-Lite of- firerx Beuey Trauxau and Peggy Davis enter the Hi- Lile office. SQ W -ww me f1 Ac' X35 -1-N.. Q Q E A A N ff? S x is X Q 'WOWWW K Q 7 f f WT' whim, Q 12. T! 5 1 -xx K? Harr ' Lynch Ann Hood, Linda Byrne and Mike Collin: 9 1 J take time out for refrexlnmenls afler Jcbool. SPRING ARRIVED WITH ROMANCE A. MdCTdlf'l.f,J Skeleton, cuxlodian of the Bagpipe offife bullelin board, .rolemnly mrrief ou! bix in1por1fn1l dulief. New Jopbonzore Patty Alexander long! for a road map as .rbe hunt: for her next class. Mrs. Crow and' fody Gibbx dif- run the raning of Pygmalion. Page One Hundred Sixty-eight t Denton Linda Byrne, newly elected Secretary of T.H.S.P.A., Jmilex happily nt congratula- ions from another trhool. Captain: of the lzatehall team, Butch Crain and Mike Collinx, fend over Jchedule with Coach Ernest Kennedy. AND ELECTIONS Artirt Sharon IValher workJ rafefully on a drawing for Art Cluh. Goyfip wa: the main thing ,rented at the Hi-Lite Big and Little Sitter party. Aagiy, 5 , X. .:EE A,4ml4X'N' ,W Y ,, , Stat Arm Hood wax elected Queen of the Dr. Pepper basketball tourna- ment. Page One Hundred Sixty-nine Na! Read arrofnpanier Peggy Derr, jim Benjamin, Rurs Haufn, and Carol Alexander ar they go over lhe nmrir of Rio Rila. Swinging through .rome of Iheir tongs are Ed Knighl, Blanch Baller, Carolyn Crunlp, and john Lush, TRIUMPHANTLY WE ENDED ANOTHER YEAR . Chafler Swartz rehearrer hir liner as Dan Wfebrier, Bob Steinman, Mary llIL'L6Ild0l1, john Gilbert, and Gail Howell look on. Page Gne Hundred Seventy '21 'S f I im. . ,v With a burst of color, dramatics, song, and Mexican atmosphere the 1956-57 Lads and Lassies opened their production of Rio Rita. The operetta is the story of a Texas ranger, Russ Hawn, and his love affair with the beautiful and cpopular Rita, Carol Alexander. Other lea ing characters in- cluded the honeymooning couple, Chick and Dolly Bean, played by Ed Knight and Blanch Butlerg Mr. Lovett, the law- yer, played by john Luskg Dan Webster as Esteban, and Katie Bean, Chick's ex- wife, portrayed by Carolyn Crump. The rest of the cast consisted of dancers, rangers, Mexican soldiers, and villagers of San Luca. Under the combined efforts of Miss Flora Lee Pope, Miss Helen Moore, Mrs. Doris Griffith, Miss Nancy Ella Dial, and the entire cast and backstage crew, Rio Rita was presented on the nights of March 29 and 30. 'irq Q- E , Q W x,,,V!i,Ji , i 'EE 2 ?i E fi 5. 15 5 S I Ts Q gx E S an-S EE I Vi, .,, V 1. A xg! gi We I 1 , 5 , T 5 5 Q P 5 3 s Af KNOWING WE'D NEVER FORGET THE SYMBOL OE SCOT SPIRIT Page One Hundred Seventy-one x A . xx.. 'TL--9 ff -4 -' Time if money, and people give flair time for the .rake of their loyalty to cl cause or orgarzization. Many give .rilerit effort! and bard work u-'ills very little tbarzky or praixe. Hourx of zralzzable time are spent by committee workerx like zbefe girly mukirz g intri- fate pofterx for the Highlander sale: mrrzpaigrz. Page One Hundred Seventy-three C23 fi.. .V--,,,.f- f CAL'S BAR-B-CUE DRIVE INN 4802 Greenville Ave. RIB - BEEF - PORK - HAM CQNQ ,'i1 , ' p l la S' M e 1.e '..L ,..., '-1Q 2 2 111 X. QQ 1 '1111 X 'X i Qi1 ' .I ! f . .S If 'O ll V 9- Xl X Q , , ,, A57-1: f 04 - A' kN'L ' W W r l I I -Z J 'A f. - .. ' J HE R P S T el 3 .,., Q A , :.1,S,?:.xx:9:i,T :e - X 1--mi., -- , - ... x:.- X . ....x . M.mh.rF-DLC. , CAM F. DOWELL, JR. Presideni 65l7 Hlllcresl Tele hone LA 6-725l P Com plimenfs of W. C. YANCEY CO. Real Es+a+e 5999 N.W. Highway Doc WIDEMAN ' GARAGE Hillcresi' and Daniel LA I-43 30 LA I-9434 :isis53E52555E5E5E5E:E5E5553555E5E5E5E5i5E5E555E5E5E5::.,, l ':EESEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE5EfEfEfEfE5fifEEEEEEEIF -- 552:5E5E5E5SEiEEi?EEEEESES?Sf1: b .I c ILL VE2lENCE UEPENDABIUTY N ounesv 0 C0 LM.s5os LA6-8505. SERVICE sALes l 01 9 W. ..2z2s2a2z2a2s2z -.-- 'bo' l . Page One Hundred Seventy-five ASIEL ART SUPPLY I643 Pacific Rl 7-5960 Dallas' Mosr Complere Ari' S+ore YOUR LAUNDRY 4350 Lovers Lane DALLAS 25, TEXAS YEE'S CHINA GARDEN Resfauranr Finesi' Chinese and American Foods 5027 W. LOVERS LANE FL 2-9826 One Bloclc Wes? of Inwood Road PRESTON RECORD CENTER 6I32 - 6I34 Lufher Lane IN PRESTON CENTER EM 8-6909 PERSONALITIES IN PAPER Sfafionery PARTY Greeiing Cards INVITATIONS 'nvgjzfgnjammin PERSONALIZED 9 9 STATIONERY mdfi :J 223 INWOOD VILLAGE Complimenls STEIN'S CAKE BOX 6I36 Lufher Lane EM I-I788 SWEDE'S TEXACO SERVICE 3940 Oalx Lawn af Avondale LA I-0025 L JONES' GLIDDEN PAINT STORE b83I Snider Plaza PHONE LA6-7447 Spred Salin Japalac Enamel Endurance House Paini' Ari' Supplies Colorizer Painfs Wallpapers Page One Hundred Seventy-six MRS. NORTHCUTT'S SHOP N56 Nor'rhcuH Pharmacy Page On LAUNDRY AND FINE DRY CLEANING Properly Finished MONARCH LAUNDRY - CLEANERS 5540 Pres'ron Road AT HIGHLAND PARK SHOPPING CENTER RAUCHER, PIERCE 81 COMPANY Inves'Imen'I' Bankers MEMBERS New YorIc S'IocIc Exchange Midwes'I S'IocIc Exchange Associafe Member New York Curb MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING DALLAS, TEXAS EM I-7I8I WILL-'FORD VARSITY FLORISTS LUMBER COMPANY 6923 H'II 'I' -Building MaI'eriaIs-- DALLAS 'TSCA 4463 Greenville 5' S DALLAS, TEXAS EM I-7I82 Bob BurIce LA I-I3I9 Phone EM 8-5897 MUSTANG JEWELERS PAUL BYNUM STUDIQ 6303 Hillcresf Dallas, Texas 6027 Berlcshire Lane LA 7I89 DALLAS' TEXAS H. K. Kessler Across From S. M. U. VILLAGE BARBER sHoP Cvmplimenfs Highland Park Village of 5 PHONE LA8-49Il FRIEND Page One Hundred Seventy-eight B R Tas? LmMARS 44I5 Gasfon Avenue Telephone TA 7-I774 Dallas IO, Texas wwmwm' PLAYTHINGS, INCORPORATED 52l8 W. Lovers Lane FL 2-3026-PHONE 77Zd7'i07'ZJJ' Exclusive Ladies Apparel WOMEN - MISSES - JUNIORS Phone LA I-0672 3225 Knox S+. The Prescripiion House 'For +he Eye Physician Ml Y L V ll TER' Dispensing Oplicians PHONE RI 2-6968 rd Floor Medical Aris Building Dallas Page One Hundred Seventy-nine FABRIC HOUSE. INC. 83 I 7 Weslchesier Dr. EM 8-6073 IN PRESTON CENTER FINE FABRICS FROM THE NATION'S LEADING MILLS AND AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF PATTERNS AND ALL SEWING NEEDS JoNEs-wEsT MORTGAGE COMPANY Salilfs Rio Grande Nalional Bldg. J. w. JONES J. DuvAL WEST Fines-f in E Barbecue Wel Wash - Fluff Dry-Shirl' Service Finished Laundry 8309 WESTCHESTER LAUNDERWELL PRESTON SQUARE Curb Service Charles Holcombe EM l,l684 5725-A Lovers Lane FL 2-8Il0 WORTHINGTON'S . 5 TO I.00 STORE Jock Blgger Jack MW99' I8cHighIand Park Village FOR YOUR VILLAGE HOME AND sci-noon. NEEDS MAN'S SHOP 94 Highland Parlc Shopping Village Th!gl'::3LLIgE+,sM'i1'IiLCCc?n?lg+e LA 8-7477 Music House ll08 Elm Sl. RI2-5I9l DOWNTOWN DALLAS JOHNSTON'S MJSTANG SERVICE 65 I I Hillcresl' DALLAS, TEXAS Phone LA I-l922 LA I-OOII Page One Hundred Eighty THE BOOK SHELF New Books Renial Library Aniiques Ariisi Supplies 4428 LOVERS LANE EM I-6I33 TOM FREEMAN GULF SERVICE STATION PresI'on Road ai' Nor+I1wesI Hy. 'I I THE BLACK TULIP 5337 Inwood Plaza I fine porI'rai+ure I gmlffvwe 21-262 8300 VARSITY PLAZA EM I-654l I PRESTON CENTER I THE PLAY YARD 53I9 Inwood Plaza JIMMY AND GRAHAM FL2-W5 HAIRDRESSERS THE PRESTONETTE Wei Wash Fluff Dry Shirf Service 6I38 LUTHER LANE EM 3-3082 Page One Hundred Eighty-one 5 I Besi' Wishes Congra'ruIa'l'ions PARK CITIES RADIO 81 APPLIANCE To Be'H'er Serve Your Appliance Needs of 44-2l LOVERS LANE PHONE LA6-85 NINA CARRON Fabrics of Fashions ala lNwooD VILLAGE MARY DAY SCHOOL 6709 Snider Plaza LA I-I830 NURSERY SCHOOL. KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE EXPERIENCED TEACHERS QUALIFIED TO GUIDE THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL CHILD AUUS SHOES OLD MAINE LOAFERS HIGHLAND PARK Page One Hundred Eighty-t Shopping Village WO FINE SCHOOL PICTURES ARE TO BE MADE lmiayfnpizfs . COMMERCIAL . WEDDING . PORTRAIT 64I I HiIIc:res+ I LA 6-8559 Will Make Them O H d dE'gh PETER BERNAYS, ReaI+or 66I7 Snider Plaza LA I-4I4I FINE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, PARK CITIES AND PRESTON HOLLOW. ALSO A COMPLETE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. paw! 20161400 PAINT 81 WALLPAPER COLOR SERVICE LA 8-0544 4424 E. Lovers Ln. EM 3-3642 DALLAS' TEXAS PORTRAITS BY PHOTOGRAPHY N E A L E 'S 6729 Snider Plaza Sub-Teens O Teens O Juniors Q Exclusively DALLAS TEXAS PHONE EM I-578l PRESTON CENTER I ' DANIEL CLEANING CO. LA I-9927 630I Hillcresf- Opposife SMU DALLAS 5, TEXAS One Hundred Eig hty-four Linz Jewelers Down+own Presfon Cenfer LOANS INSURANCE LoRD'S FAIBELC SHZP 227 Presfon Roya opping enfer JERRY L. WOODALL DALLAS AA TEXAS Real Es+a+e EMS-3437 6320 Gasfon ' H45 Berkshire Besi' Wishes From DALLAS' TEXAS PRINCE OF HAMBURGERS 5200 Lemmon Ave. Complimen'I's of LA VILLE BEAUTY SALON 6307 Hillcresi' fAcross From S. M. U., DALLAS, TEXAS LA 8-6 I 36 Page One Hundred Eighty-f Com plimenls of HUGHES DRAPERY SHOPS 4445 9403 Lovers Lane Garland Rd. I I 'I THE RUSH COMPANY I305 Main RI I-4403 ARTISTS AND MECHANICAL DRAWING SUPPLIES PEMER'S Ladies' Apparel Shop 67I7 Presion LA I-9946 MARGARET L. PEMER, Owner THOMAS OPTICAL CO. Ground Floor, Medical Aris Building D. Mariin Thomas Dan L. Thomas Phones: Rl2-I066, Rl2-4493 Dallas, Texas ROYAL GIFT AND CARD SHOP 23I Presion Shopping Cenier EM 8-337l P. G. CALAME Jeweler Highland Parlc Shopping Village LA8-2866 Lubricafion Road Service Washing Accessories Ba'H'eries Tires Moior Tune-Up Speedy '4 7emca 5080566 Ph. LA 6-6407 302I MOCKINGBIRD Across From S. M. U. S+adium E. B. lSpeedyl Andel-'Ion Page One Hundred Eighty-six Qual- 'goqede Priniing and LeH'er Service A I-2333 4536 No. Cenfral Expressway DALLAS LITHOGRAPHING ' PRINTING Direcl'-by-Mail Adveriising 3 1 MEET ME AT LOBELLOS 5926 Nor-Ihwesi' Highway Phone LA I-0264 The New Look in Shoe Repairing GARVIN OIL COMPANY HIGHLAND PARK SHOE SERVICE . . Over 30 Years Experience in Shoe Repairing Meadows Bulldmg D. D. Edgar Mgr. DALLAS 6, TEXAS 3223 Knox SI. Dallas. Texas You'II Do PARISH CHEVROLET 5526 Easl- Mockingbird Lane TA 3-998I Your Phofographic Headquariers VILLAGE CAMERA SHOP AL COOTER. Owner 86 Highland Park Village LA I-4553 Page One Hundred Eighty-seven Q- ffasa4Q?i-'11:4:::,4r-fs.fsWv:fvs:Y-- --- . -1 , .. . z -f- A K uvs A SaffeII Piumbing Companu 3404 RanIcin Avenue, LA I-7878 Don E. Saffell. Owner POLLY DuPONT Hos'l'ess Accessories CHINA - POTTERY - CRYSTAL 360 Hillside ViIIage TA I-9072 Complimenfs of DAFFY DEAN HUMBLE SERVICE STATION C. B. ANDERSON 8: COMPANY Furnifure FL 2-9737 I30 Inwood Village School Time and 'I'he Year 'Round . . Make 'I'he YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Your Headquarfers 'For Cloihing and Furnishings FOR THE STYLE-CONSCIOUS . YOUNG MAN Por+rarl's PY BORRIS LA I-SWB ..... of course Jas. DALLAS OPTICAL LABORATORY I Dispensing Opiicians I . Phone TA4-4576 I5I5 Main Highland Park Q, gf 4106 uve one at rmsxeu ' MATT FRANZ Dallas, Texas Page One Hundred Eighty-eight CLARK VARIETY sToREs I 5508 Wesl Lovers Lane Inwood Shopping Village RECIPE FOR A HAPPY CHILD TAKE: a child an Acrosonic piano underslanding parenls a sympaiheiic 'leacher MIX WITH: pleasanf momenis of daily praclice RESULT: a Ima pier person who will: enioy life more . . .lhrougll music BALDWIN Pianos Organs WILSON PIANO COMPANY I 207 Elm S+. Dallas WALGREEN'S Free Delivery on Prescripiions and Merchandise EM I-0050 8400 PRESTON VILLAGE RECORD SHOP 5 Doors Down From Village Theaier Popular - Classics - Record Players PRESTON ROAD BARBERS 6803 Preslon Rd. LA I-0l48 Page One Hundred Eighty-nine O PRESTON SQUARE SERVICE CENTER coNsTRucTloN COMPANY 5944 Norlllwesl Highway Cusfom Home Builders EM 8-4646 W. H. McGraw 49II Greenville DULANY LINGO WAYNE wlLKlNs DALLAS. TEXAS WARDEN McFARLAND - - - REAL ESTATE 6 I 38 Berkshire EM I -2864 Feafuring The Biggesi' Seleclion of Shoes for MEN and BOYS in AII Sizes FlELDING'S SHGES 8403 PresI'on Road Presion Cenfer I LA . LOVQYS Lane Mmle MI' 350 Hillside Village RAE-ANN SHOP Fine Wgmerfg Apparel I Dallas I4, Texas TA 6-2I55 INWOOD BARBER SHOP Complimenk 77l5 Inwood Road If yqur hir :Loi becoming 'Io lyou, :::::O'f 6 ' I . ou s ou FL?-oeicirglng o us ne Hundred Ninety The Finesi' Name in Air Condilioning 6525755165 lns'l'alled and Serviced by FURNACE AND METAL WORKS 4439 GREENVILLE Z S'JPH0NE EM-6623 PRESTON ROYAL SHOPPING CENTER v A Ciry of S'l'ores Preslon Rd. and Royal Lane TOWN NORTH MOTORS Auihorized BUICK Dealer 'For Dallas 420l Oak Lawn a+ Wycliff LA6-8686 STAUFFER SYSTEM SALON More Than Jus+ Reducing! BESS AVEN, Owner 4024 Oak Lawn LA 6-3852 Page One Hundred N ty ROSA Mc:MILLAN, Reallor Specializing in BeHer Homes PARK CITIES-PRESTON Presfon Cenfer Phone y 8220 Wes'l'ches'I'er EM I-4060 CONGRATULATIONS! y V, I-Dining Room H A THE PARK PLAZA 2-cam-ng , ' AA , 3-Orders 'Io Go yy,,l,,!yQ9fl-5 SHQP 5982 NW Hiwsy . ':3?2:?'a,n2':af EM 3-sm Wm A II6 Inwood Village RAY'S sl-loes WOMEN'S AND MISSES' APPAREL Telephone FL 7-345I Shoes for 'Ihe Family Two Doors Easi of 'Ihe Inwood Thealer PHONE FL 2-6637 l50 INWOOD VILLAGE HOOPER PLUMBING CO. Waler Healer Specialisls 6725 Hillcresl LA 8-997I ACME CHAIR' RENTAL CO. 24-HOUR SERVICE I Business: HA8-8358- Night Phone! HA8-0772 Charley Saiarino Paul Salarino I507 So. Cen'I'ral Expressway Dallas. Texas MAYFIELD - BRIAN WasheHe Laundry Comple+e Laundry Service Fluff Dry-Wei' Wash 84I3 Presfon Road EM I-4302 Page One Hundred Ninety-two ' Q 76 LIC X - , . -H515 g ,. -ww-513395 EEKSQQ., wexkixx mn, .Q-xQ:Qm X. U .D .. N Q -w-Qg5RXQ- :mswx Q --- , x - M 5 NXQXY e -A . xx. ' . ' ff- 'sig ' :fSs5,, IN I IU, lr 5,-. 'IH '- I - . .f ..- -r 2' , . ..,, . T, K5 P 'f 2 -gs f'7'E2QQ'-SS 4.-Clif:-.:'Q?'7I3I32 3 .5f5:+,!-S-I5'5:3:-. 5Q,fq.f'kX',1-ik. . R Q 5555155255 55 .' , .. .. ,.., , .... , . . .. ,1:S,Qu-123.33 -N.-Q.u-when... - :.. .-arm ,5 ,Q:51::h:hN3fgx1g e:s::2:1:a5sS:w3sx. ::. 4sS:s:s' ' X159.-Sw:If:f'1-sQ:5':g.Q:NXf'- :1'r:bwg-zz-QrwrimYQ? -rs : 1 y,u:N'c:'QN' '-:p:N5:gq:E .-:N:'-,Eg-g-5NN: g:w -. b -' ', ' - ww'NSsw-Ks :Maw-fv-f 1: - ' 3-:Lk f-win' c P p. 1 0 M 44 Page One Hundred Ninety-Three GOOD FOR LIFE! BYWATERS INSURANCE AGENCY Complefe Insurance Service Magnolia Building JOE K. BYWATERS Since I903 Dallas 2, Texas CLANTDN'S EJUALITY AWNING ED. AwNlNss-CANQPIES-DRQP CURTAINS WEDDING CANDPY 5:-:evans I P I C I 3III-I5 Nor+I-I FH-:hugh n res on en er RUTH Cl-AN-TON LA I-0424 DALLAS 8307 WESTCHESTER PHONE EM I-79I8 Eagle Gampwuf, Inc. Plumbing and Appliances 24 HOUR SERVICE 6722 SNIDERI PLAZA LA6-52I8 DALLAS, TEXAS Page One Hundred Ninety-four COFFMAN STUDIOS 52I5 W. Lovers Lane I , , , FL I-3498 J. c. OLIVERS CHARLES v. SUMNER General Conrracfor Toys. Nofions, Giffs and Hardware 3408 RANKIN DALLAS. TEXAS mos SKILMAN DALLAS, TEXAS LA I-2l24 P Phone FO 8-8293 NEVILLE'S Jewelry - Gifis 4402 E. Lovers Lane DALLAS 25, TEXAS Good Luck Scors From ROYAL ART CLEANERS Elaine Jenkins PRESTON CENTER PET SHOP Everyfhing for Your Peis 6l29 BERKSHIRE LANE EM 8-7809 Ben H. Johnson HaroId 'C. Hooler JOHNSON MAGNOLIA SERVICE Compleie Aufomobile Service Lover's Lane and Presfon Road Dallas. Texas LA I-3454 LA I-0234 .IL 2 EEE The Shoe of Champs JOE MESSINA SHOE SHOP 673l HiIIcres+ SIZES THRU I4 SUB-TEEN 8-I4 Formals. Semi-Formals. Dresses Sporfswear, Lingerie, Gifrs and Accessories ' I28 WaInu'I' HIII Village' JUNIOR 5-I5 LADIES 8-I8 Page One, Hundred Ninetyefive World's Fosfesl f ' Sysfem , 0 , 0 'R ' 'I' ' . Z ' World's fastest system. I ! Used by 9391, of high-salaried ' I , ' ,f ' -elaries-laugh ' 89 f ll i- and hugh sch l ff S anal T N h h I p dn ra cor ' xg plu ldf G b lfi d Sh h d be mas- tered h k T, l bl . A rage of 10 call graduate. New Class starting soon. Call or phone for free bulleti A Bev:-Line to a Boller Job. Cnuvcnient terms, convenient hours, free plzu-enienl. Also Typing. Filing. DRAUGHUWS BUSINESS C0l.l.EGE Clerical- Machine Courses. Dey or Nighf 2l0l Commerce Slreel Rl l-3l33 COUNTRY CLUB ROBERT M. CURRY PHARMACY Phone FL 2-978' l60 Walnul' Hill Village 53l0 Lovers Lane Dallas FL l'538l FL 2'5l55 W. C. HUDGINS CARPETS BY Bigelow ancl Mohawk 'P - nooks - MATHIS - TICHENOR FLOORS DALLAS CASA VIEW VILLAGE OAK iCLlFF 4420 Lovers Lane 2520 Gus Thomasson Rd. l50 A- l lBrI'lS Cehier EM 8-630i DA 7-7334 FR I-2307 Page One Hundred Ninety-six Besi' Wishes Vzlq-Wlaqa Down+own Commerce and Ervay INWOOD SHOP l4I Inwood Village PRESTON SQUARE 6I30 Berkshire Lane M274 EARLY AMERICAN SPECIALTY SHOP Living Room. Dining Room, Bedroom Furniiure, Accessories, and Gifis 209 Presfon Royal Cenler EM 8-3l0l HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY Knox al' Travis ACCURACY-FREE DELIVERY LA I-2 I 26 DALLAS. TEXAS cQs5idenz9ial czml conznzszaiaf fpfzofnaify KAYE REALTY 6025 Berkshire Lane Phone EM 8-4636 Dallas. Texas Res. EM I-5007 MADDEN BARBER SHOP Meadows Bldg. Off 'l'he Lobby Manicurisi' By Appoinimeni EM I-0748 LUBY'S 6407 Hillcresl' LA I-2243 Page One Hundred Ninety-seven MARTHA cARLsoN's Realiors , 66l7 SNIDER PLAZA LA a.aooo LA a-9ooo R HOWARD'S HAIRDRESSERS ARTISTRY IN FLOWERS Phone FL 2-46l2 57I9-A Lovers Lane DALLAS, TEXAS Besi' Wishes fo 'ihe Scofs 9' Gio 9' 1 7 - ' f aeces Q F U R N ITU R Tradiiional - Modern FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES COMPLETE DECORATING SERVICE CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS 820 I Pres'l'on Road One Hundred Ninety-eight ef f Disiinciive in Arrqngemeni' Yei No Higher in Price FLOWER-A-DAY SHOP Knox ai' Travis Phone LA I -ZIO3 I' Af fhe Fqunfain . . on Snider Plaza World's Mosf Beau+iful Baslcefs of PLAZA Frui+ Made af HOBBY CENTER Hobbies - Games Toys Eal' 'Ihe Besl' ESTABLISHED I889 EDUCATIONAL AND FUN LA I-4I2I JACK CARRSMJQ 7723 Inwood FL 2-2323 Dallas 9, Texas . .,...- 3 C I + E . + lf h h - .,s '.::. 1 .-.-f omp e e qulpmen or orses, w e er Q M fhey are rafed as arisfocrals, working T ri horses. or playmales for children. 3 zot High grade Horse Clolhing . . . Slable - Blanlcefs. Hoods, Jowl Hoods, Peerless 'i IOOW Virgin Wool Coolers, and Sheels. Experi' Iealher Repairing, Too, by 'Ihe besl' man in Ihe business . . . J. N. Scheub, Mgr. ADDED ATTRACTIONS: Remedies and a Q' sure cure for raI's, mice and fly infesfed . E slables. .CV y i English and Wesfern Saddles wiI'h Com- ple+e Equipmenl . . . Experi' Repairing. 'Irs I TA. Page One Hundred Ninety nine fl N leerll?'Sf6Graduate to Better Xxx lx Living. . lf LE ll TR l CAL l.Ylf1l -xr N Wye! , Somewhere lin your future there's a home of your own, e Where you will live better, easier than folks hare ever 1 before .l . beeause you can live electrically! It means e eehe comfort,lconvenienceand pleasure . . and you can i 3 'o fglivayslcount onlmelto do the Work. I'1l help yous build a rlrlrl if e ee If rl ' 'ljeT,te1' llfel l'I1'1 your electric servant, always on ihe job! j as Wed k4wW u ' s reeo 7 reee e 1 .1 e l o rs rrrr.fQrrr lnvmchp A , . A PCJWER Su LIGHT COMPANY Page Two Hundred WALRAVEN BROS. INC. I509 Munger Dallas, Texas PRINTING , LITHOGRAPHY LOOSE LEAF BINDERS SNAP-OUT BUSINESS FORMS RI 2-6I38 EARL ROBERTS Magnolia Service SI'aI'ion Lubricafion - Road Service - Washing - Polishing TIRES - BATTERIES, ETC. 330I Knox SI. aI- Travis LA 8-5748 Complimenfs of BROOKS BARBER SHOP 3406 Rankin Phone LA I-0l88 CongraIuIa+ions VIRGIL R. HILLMAN Real Es+aI'e I IENRY'S 6209 HiIIcresI' LA I-3287 I Page Two Hundred One LA l-0333 Congraiulalions +o lhe Class of '57 PARK CITIES CLEANERS All Kinds of Alleralions C 8: S PRINTING CO. 6927 Hillcresir 69l6 Snider Plaza DALLAS- TEXAS Rus 1-mnrenove CAMPBELL I, INWOOD VILLAGE BARBERS I COK RComplimenls of . E ELECTRIC SERVICE '39 Inwood vlnage Residenlial and lndusfrial Phone FL 2-8380 Mrs. John B. Coker LA I-9874 TOMMIE MAYESI owner 34I2 Rosedale Avenue Qwgfaatalatiana Scala Centex Con traction Uompan World's Largesl' Builders of Homes 4606 GREENVILLE The Smarlesl Sfyles Aire Al' Top Qualify. Cleaning For ..... Class ' ' ' ' ' Sock ' HOPS CHOICE CLEANERS . . . . . ales . . . . . Swims 4530 Lovers Lane . . . . . Picnics EM8-244' HILLCREST CORNER McFARLlN Page Two Hundred Two HENRY GOODMAN INSURANCE ' 85V2 Highland Park Shopping Village I LA I-7464 LA 8-9590 FIRE CASUALTY B AUTOMOBILE EM 8-3l72 WOODY'S BARBER SHOP l-A l'27l2 If your hair isn'f becoming fo you. PARIS you should be coming fo us .... CLEANERS 85 DYERS, INC, 6I26 Berkshire Lane ' 3109-ll N, Fihhugh Dallas. Texas Dallas. Texas CONGRATULATIONS jfaffifzyrz uzfzin Four Offices fo Serve You REAL ESTATE'-'LOANS INSURANCE Main Office - 5964 Norfhwesf Highway EM I-28II WILLIAMS - LOGUE HEI-D'S 344 Hillside Village KNOX' STREET HARDWARE Mockingbird af Abrams Road FRESOH-Eicgs Jifvgilner Dallas, Texas TA 6,3l57 32l4 Knox Sfreef Phone LA I-22l9 I COMPUMENTS OF Mr. A. S. Haroz PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY 5050 W. Lovers Lane FL I-53l8 i Page Two Hundred Three IIIIII lill-FAI eddflbu 4444 LOVERS LANE EM 8-63l6 ED HENRYIS VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN SERWCE STAUON AND COMPLETE DRUG STORE TA6'II9I Prescripiion Service We Give S 8: H Gre Sa en s PRESTON ROAD Complimenfs Q-If a 690I Pres'I'on Road Phone LA I-999I D. A. Wlgqfsers and O:or:+oSOODWIN GOFF'S MIRACLE MILE CHARCOAL BURGERS PHARMACY 5702 W. Lovers Lane 4400 Lovers Lane P g T H ndred Four Complimenls RISTORANTE VESUVIO GUMP 8: GAYNER FINEST NORTH DALLAS Reslnencss Mobilubricalion - Balfery Service PARKER SERVICE STATION Mockingbird Lane and Presion LA I-9775 Dallas 84l8 Preslon Rd. a+ Norlhwesf Highway - Complim 'ls EM I 6648 PHlL'S KOSHER DEEICATESSAN P. O. Box l2264 8: RESTAURANT DALLAS 25' TEXAS Phil Miller EM 8-6262 Owner 84l4 Presfon Road . Dallas, Texas ESQUIRE CLEANERS Walfer Phillips, Owner 66l3 Hillcresl' Ave. Telephone LA I-707I EM 8-4798 Hair Sfyling GEORGE BEAUTY SALON George Armslrong. Owner 4332 Lovers Lane EVANS CALL FOR EVENING Gills and Decoralive Things APPOINTMENTS 5404 W. Lovers Lane Dallas Page Two Hundred Five PgT Hu F I l In 1 Family Fun! FAMILY FUN Scene From 'lhe Home Mr. and Mrs. Noble Alkins 4020 Soufhwesfern Typical of Many Park Cifies Families 'lo Whom We've Sold Homes LOIS HAIR, Reallors LA 6-7233 1 66l5 Snider Plaza We .Sell HOMES, Noi Houses ndre MLS T Complimenfs PHONE LA8 8l0l 3200 Knox Y 7 A BALL PHARMACY EM I-I l83 Meadows Building Dallas S Opll-lCAl' Co' Dispensing Opficians WALL'S DELICATESSEN l0749 Presfon Road ROLLIE L. JONES, JR., Owner EM l-l50l Delicious Sandwiches Ho e'Made Pashles 4307 Oak Lawn Ave. Dallas, Texas INWOOD PHARMACY 7709 lnwood Road Across From Longfellow School FL 2-7543 ' . LA 8-6l 74 S 8 LA I-382 I t4' A1Vvo5 Reallors , SALES, RENTALS, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND INSURANCE 6700 Snider Plaza Dallas, Texas Page Two Hundred Seve 'IIS' Bfflfk than All MILK IS GOOD . . . BUT be SURE to get the milk that has earned the . . . HOUSEKEEPING SEAL -Fonmosr MllK . . . if? FORfM0.S'l2 ' -Fonimosr DAIRIES M C7 Esfablislmed I92 I L. J. SHARP HARDWARE Our 35I'l1 Anniversary Serving Ihe Parlc Cilies KITCHENWARE - APPLIANCES - LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIES 4224 Oak Lawn I20 Inwood Village ' JERI'S Girls - Sub - Teens - Teens and Juniors SPECIALIZING IN FORMALS AND SEMI-FORMAL WEAR DRESSES - SPORTSWEAR - LINGERIE Gi'II's and Accessories PAULINE BABCOCK 235 Inwood Village FL I-6I55 PARK CITIES MOTORS 82I5-A PresI'on Road Complele AuIomo'Iive Service - Paini' and Body Works A I-I B U R N Telephone EM 8-7398, Dallas. Texas C. D. Col-II1arp E. S. Pa'H'erson DALLAS SHOE SHOP 3 Convenienf Locaiions 8405 Varsi'I'y Plaza 20I9 Abrams Road I4I5 Elm Sireef 4427 Lovers Lane C + I F 33 I0 Knox onglza u a Ions 1907 Skillman 'om C L' d PI asa In a Raza BRIS WALT SALON 5I I8 W. Lovers Lane FL 7-4083 Page Two Hundred Nine GREETINGS We Are Proud Io Back 'fhe ScoI's PIIII 'III TATII IIA K Working Parfners Wi+h Our Neighbors 58 Highland Parlr Village MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. CHAPE CHAPIN 5305 Presion Road HIGHLAND PARK vn.LAeE IL SORENTO LA 6-5070 Qantas! A Touch of me Skillman OH I+-ily TA 6-2292 Fine Wallpapers and Fabrics INWOOD GLIDDEN PAINT 8: WALLPAPER Inieriors of Disiinciion Fines? in Beauty Caro for Discriminafing Won-xo MR. DRUE'S BEAUTY SALON 68I2 Snider Plaza Dallas. Texas LA 8-3I26 ecia is s in Sp I 'I Hair Shaping, Siyling and Permanonf Waving CIRCLE EQUIPMENT ll'IW00d Bicycles T Lawnmowers Page Two Hundred Ten SALES - SERVICE Com plimen'l's of DOAK WALKER SPORTS CENTER. INC. 84 Highland Park Shopping Village PHONE LA I-2697 DALLAS 3. TEXAS I TP TI TURNER'S CLEANING Linl'-free, Cling-'Free Dry Cleaning Cleaners and Launderers 7024 SNIDER PLAZA LA I-589l PLAYTHINGS. INC. 52I8 W. Lovers Lane FL 2-3026 I APPLPS TEXACO SERVICE CHEESE HOUSE DELICATESSEN Wilno Kosher Meal Producfs Preslon Road al' RPYPI Lane The Besf Sandwiches in Town- Dallas, Texas EM 8-6007 We Calerl 6l37 Berkshire Lane EM I-4l00 I UNIVERSITY PHARMACY LA I-4I56 Three Regislered Pharmacisfs 6327 Hillcresl' T We Solicii Your Accouni' - Prompf Free Delivery - Prescripiions I ASK YOUR DOCTOR TO PHONE HERE McGEE'S - OUALITY FABRICS I25 Inwood Village The Finesl' Fabric Sloclrs Are al' McGEE'S Complele Pa'Hern Sfoclr of Vogue McCall Simplicily H 1 Page Two Hundred Eleveng Paul Talkingfon and Susan Silberberger admire choice of Senior Rings L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY 2nd Floor - Sanger's Downfown Sfore SENIOR RINGS GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS TROPHIES AND AWARDS PgT Hddrl ce Furnace and Metal Works cme Chair Rental ...,................,........,,. merican Liberty Oil Company nderson, C. B. ................................... . pple's Texaco Service ........... sel Art Supply ..........,.... shburn's Ice Cream ........ all's Pharmacy ............ ernard Fain Carpets ....... lack Tulip ................. he Book Shelf ...... orris Portraits ....,.... ris Walt ............................ rook's Barber Shop .................. .....,. ywaters Insurance Agency ..... 8: S Printing ........................ alame Jewelers ................... al's Bar-B-Cue ........................ arter's jewelers ...... ................ .... ....... entex Construction Company hape Chapin ............................ ...... Cheese House .......................... Choice Cleaners ........................... ....... Circle Equipment Company Clanton's Quality Awning ...... Clark Variety Stores ........... Cloud-Boyette Printing ..... Coffman Studio ................. Coker Electric Service ....... Country Club Pharmacy ....... Curry, Robert M. ................... . Daffy Dean Humble Service .... I . ...... . Dallas Optical Lab .................- Dallas Power and Light ...... Dallas Shoe Shop ..............- Daniel Cleaning Company ...... Delmann' s ...v.................... ....-..- Doak Walker Sports Center ...... ....... Draughon's Business College ....--..------- - Dr. Pepper ..................... ........----- ------- Mr. Drue's Beauty Salon ........ Doc Wideman Garage ........ Eagle Plumbing Company ...... Earl Roberts .,........................ Ed Henry's ...,................... Edward Deis Studio ...... Esquire Cleaners ........ Evan's ........... . ....... .. Fabric House ......... Fielding's Shoes ........ Flower-A-Day Shop ...... Flowers from Mars ....... Foremost Dairies ........ Freeman ..........,............... Garvin Oil Company ....... George Beauty Salon ....... Gerald's ......................... Goff's Hamburgers ........ Gump 8: Gaynier ........ Mr. Haroz .,............. Harry's Hardware ............ Hathaway Cottage ................... Held's Knox Street Hardware .............. Henry Goodman Insurance ...... Henry's ................................. Highland Furniture .......... 191 192 193 188 211 176 209 207 204 181 181 188 209 201 194 202 186 174 210 202 210 211 202 210 194 189 186 195 202 196 196 188 188 200 209 184 202 211 196 194 210 175 194 201 204 181 205 205 180 190 198 179 208 181 187 205 184 204 205 205 194 197 203 203 201 198 ADVERTISERS Highland Park Pharmacy ......... .... Highland Park Shoe Service ........ ..... Hillcrest State Bank .................. ..... Hillman, Vergil R. , .............. .. Hooper Plumbing Company ...... ..... IeIoward's Hairdressers .........., Hughes Drapery Shop ........ Il Sorrento ..............................,............... Inwood Barber Shop .............................. Inwood Glidden, Paint, and Varnish ...... Inwood Pharmacy ..............................,... Inwood Village Barbers ........................ Irby-Mayes .................,...... Jas. K. Wilson ............................ ..... -1 Jeri s ..... .....,.........,.......,................. .... jimmy 8: Graham Hairdressers Joe Messina Shoe Repair .............. ..... johnson Magnolia Service ........ ..... johnston's Mustang Service ........ ..... jones Glidden Paint Store ......,... ..... Jones-West Mortgage .......... Junior Miss Shop ........... Kathryn Currin ....................... Kaye Realty ................................ ..... Kelly's Real Estate-Insurance ........ ..... Laughead Photographers ......... Launderwell ......................... LaVille Beauty Salon ...... Linz Jewelists ............... Lobello's .................... Lois Hair ,........... Lord's ..................... Luby's Cafeteria .,......... McFarland, Warden ,....... McGee's ........................ McGraw Construction ...... McMillan, Rosa ............ Madden BarberiiShop ..... . The Man's Shop .......... Marion's . ................... Marfs ......................................... ..... Martha Carlson Realtors ............... ..,.. Marty Swartz Flower Selections Mary Day School .... ,. .................... ..... Mathis-Tichenor Floors .............. ...... Mayfield Brian Washette ..... Miracle Mile Pharmacy ..... Monarch Laundry ............ Mrs. Northcutt's Shop ....... Mustang Jeweler .............. Neale's ................ Neiman-Marcus ...... Neville's ............. Nina Carron ....... Olivers, J. C. ..... . Paris Cleaners .......... Parish Chevrolet ......... Park Cities Cleaners .................. ..... Park Cities Motors ........................ ..... Park Cities Radio 8: Appliance ............ Parker Service ................... . ........ The Park Plaza ....................... Paul Bynum Studio ................................ Paul Robinson Paint 8: Wallpaper ...... 197 187 175 201 192 198 186 210 190 210 207 202 197 188 209 181 195 195 180 176 180 195 205 197 188 183 180 185 185 187 206 185 197 190 211 190 192 197 207 179 176 198 179 182 196 192 204 178 177 178 184 204 195 182 195 203 187 202 209 182 205 192 178 184 Paul's Shoes ................. Pemer's ,....... ............ . Peter Bernay's Realtors ..... Phil's ............................... Playthings Inc. ........ . The Play Yard ............. Plaza Hobby Center ........ Polly DuPont .................. Prestonette .........,................. Preston Center Pet Shop ....... Preston Record Center ......... Preston Road Barbers ....,....., Preston Road Pharmacy ............... ...... Preston Royal Shopping Center ............ Preston State Bank .....,................. ..... Preston Square Service ...,... Prince of Hamburgers ....... Rae-Ann Shop .............. Ralph A. Porter .................... Ray's Shoes ...,............................ Rauscher-Pierce 8: Company ....... ..... Reed Hardware .......................... Reynolds, Ed ....................... Royal Art Cleaners ..........,..... Royal Gift and Card Shop ........ Rush Company ....................... Saddle Shop-Jack Carr's ........ Saffel Plumbing Company ........ Salih's Barbecue ..................... L. J. Sharp Hardware ......... Simon David Grocery ................... ...... Southwestern Balfour Company ...,........ Speedy's Texaco Station ........................ Oak Lawn Stauffer System Salon Stein's Cake Box .................................... Suburban Optical Company ........ ..... Sumner, Charles V. ....................... ..... . Swede's Texaco Service ........................ Sylvester's Dispensing Opticians .......... Thomas Optical Company .................... Town North Motors .............. Turner's Cleaners ............... University Pharmacy ....... Varsity Florists ............ Restaurante Vesuvio ....... Village Cadillac ........ Village Barbers .......... Village Camera Shop ..... Village Man's Shop ....... Village Record Shop ..... W. C. Yancey ........................ Walgreen Drug Company ........ Wall's Delicatessan ................ Walraven ............................. Whittle Music Company ........ Wil liams-Logue ......................... Williford Lumber Company ....... ..... Wilson Piano Company ............ Wells, Woddy ................ Woodall, Jerry L. ......... . Worthington's 5 8: 10 ..... Yee's China Garden ,....... Your Laundry .......................... ............-- Youngblood's Fried Chicken No. 2 ...... 182 186 184 205 211 181 199 188 188 195 176 189 204 191 210 190 185 190 207 192 178 190 190 195 186 186 199 188 180 209 199 212 186 191 176 207 195 176 179 186 191 211 211 178 205 175 178 187 180 189 175 189 207 201 180 203 178 189 203 185 180 176 176 192 Page Two Hundred Thirteen STUDE T INDEX I Bedell, Bon -........i....- 454, 125 Rumen, Lfacy ...-....--..-.,.,.,.. Beene, Judy .........-..-.-.. 31, 83, 101, 137 Burris, Palsy -..-.....-..........w--.........-k-- Abbott, Charles ...,. - .....,.............,. - 55, 95, 124, 125 Behannon, Sally ........i1 31, 86, 90, 163 Burton, Ndnny ....i...........-...-..-... 56, 56, Abbon, Ned -...x....,.....---..-,,, .... .....,- ..........,,., 29 Bell, Barbara -.-...--..--...................--...M ...1... 71 Butler, Blanch -.-,-,.,-,...... 32, 94, 98, 150, 151, 1 Abbott, Robert .,........... ...,.... .......... 2 9 , 124 Bellamy, Lloyd .,....,..,.M-,,....,.....,......--.... ,,., ,....,. 63 Butler, Ginger ...--..-..-,...........,- 65, 129, I Abbott, Tummy ..-..-- ...................... - ...,.. -.,,. 64, 122 Bence, John ..,. -..,...- ..... ...... ...... - 31, 141, 143, l-LS Bvrne. Linda -----,., 56. 86. 88, 102, 150, 16 Adamsg Adrian ......, -.,, .,.,,,,,.,......,....,..,.,.,,..,,,.,,,,,,.,,., 5-1 Benjamin, Idaleah ...........-..1..,-....-- 63 I 155- 158. 171- 1 Adi.-ima, Priscilla --- .......,.. 29, ao, 94, 136, 159, 162. Benjamin, Jim ..... -.--- .... .. .... sl, 94, 143, 141. 170 Bvwwrs. Dick W- ------ ---.---M -... -..-....,-..- 2 201 Bennm, Randy .........--- 64, 125 Bywulers. Patricia -..-- 32, 86, 89. 94. 101, 15 Adams. Sally ..M-,---,--..,.,-.- ...... ,N ...,.,, -, .,.,.,.,,, 55 Henna, Larry ,QM-----,--M ,g,- ,AMW 54 94 153, I Adams, susan ,..,.,,, - ..,.,...,. W ......,,,.,....,... ss, 94, 95 nemn, Ku-l ...l,,,,,,...,.-,...,,,-, 54, 145 Bvwafers. Phyllis --.-- -9N- 32. 88. 89. 95. 10 Afhml. Viflillil -,-- -W ------ - ---- --- - --,,. -0- .....-.-,-.-...v 65 Bentley, Rusty ..-M-......-.. .... ..... 55, 94, 120, 125 Adamson, Nancy ....,,....,.... - .....,.. M .,.,,,.....,.,, 29, 98 Berger, Susie - ,,,,, ,ivan ,,,-m- -.--mm 31 Administration ....- ...... ....--.. ,....... ,.- .........,,.... 6 Bel-ke, Sherry ,,,,,,,, ,A ,,,,, ,MM ,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,, ,M ,,,,,, M 63, 131 Adverfisinl: -,,,,--,--,9-... W .... - ....,..,, --.. 170 Berry, Mika --..-... -..-...-, 11 g:::fnQ,.ng7'l ?'i- - g Aechternact. David ..- .... - ..,. - .... .1................ 5 5 Bgxlmnlmurl, Ann ,.,,,.,.,, -..-,-, W, ,,,,,,,, 55 Culdlven ' 'l l' 'l M l k Archternachi, Phillip ,....... ........,...,.,.., . 55 Beglmne' Bevel-ly -,,,, --,.-.,-.A.-mm-.N--- ,--- - 55 Caldwell' Ronnie N m- - i'g5 ' 12 AHB. R8Ym0Yld - -------'--54-- - ---- 15. 122- 137 Betts, Flora Mae ............-.,.,........,...... ........, 15 Caldwell, Wallacewwm-A 1 ' --NWN' '.'A. in 106' 12 Alexander, Carnl ,. ......,... 29, 95. 170 Betty' Barbara -i--M-i-i- 55, 130 Calvin known ' ' ' ' 9 Alvxnndvr. Jnhn ...... . f .. 55. W? Bianphil Don ,HR ,,,,,,,,,, R ,,,,,,,,,,,, -W ,,-.,,- M -A,,-,-,,, M ,,,,,,-,,,,, 31 Cammack .Cathry: ' 'M ' 0 ' 9 Alexlndcf. Jud? ---'- ---- 5 4- 132- IRL '58 Bickel, Gretchen ...- ,.,-?,-W, 64 Campbell, Linda 56' 9 Alexandff- PMW '-'--- ----4--------- 7 1- 134- 168 Bickel, Peter ...,- ,,,,.. ..-.........,..-...,.. .,,,. wk--. 31, 106 Campbell' -Mike W H..-,Q '-1--- -M hllr --M 1--. ' 5 Allan. Jimmv .... .......................... . ,. ...... 55 Bicknell' Tony NN .,.-,. M--Nm-E ---..A-x W- ---,---, ,W blv- 64 Campbell' Peyton l 'A ' ' - 'M ' AIMBV- Jack ----- f -------- -- -4--w 64- 73- 125 Bingham, Frances k..,-,,, ,,,,,,,,., -- ,,,,. ,.,,,. 64, 89, 136 Campbell, R0 er N hhhh N- --'--' Hs- hhhhhh -N bkghkkhh -bumm- Alle-n. Currie .--- -.-..--..-. ...-.... 29 . 101 Blmllon, Ralph ,A-,-,-,.-A--Q 16' 114' 155 Cantwell ' Cain M 'M 65 Anisnn. BEUE' M - -'------ ----4--------'- 6 3 Birenbnlxlll, Betsy .... - ,,,,, ,,.,..,, ..,,,, ... ,..,, ,,,,,.. ,. ..,..,......, 6 3 Cape Tgnimie -4---A--P-F---0-iw -'mm 71 Alvnfd- DOH!! ------------- V-----------5--------------------A-------- 5 4- Us Bil-minghqm, P.: ,.--.-....,... ...-.-.,, 71 Capeis Connie'M w' E'ml Anderson. blurs' -----A---.------------A ------------f T1 Birlhgld, ned ,umm-,,l,-,W ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, W- ,,,,,, 11 Capenzm Sueue: 'A ' ' 54 Anderson, land ...,... ........... .. ............. - .................. 2 Bi ho ' A. C. -Q H- 18 . 'X --1 -- ' Anderson. Patricia . .... ,.-....- .... M-.-..- 24. 87. 97 Blagk? Bill ,,,, glam- ,,,,,,,, h 31. 93. 147' 143 gzgggig''liffribff'- A 33' 142' lg Andvrson. Ronnie ---- - -..-..-------....-.----..- ......-----. . .. 55. 147 Blake, Miriam ..,. ..,..,...,l.,.M- ,,., ,...,.,..-,,,-.,. 64 Cammy 'Jim O- -ilf'- -'- '6'g 145 Anglen, Marcia .-- ..... -.-....M..--.-...-- ......... 29. 101 Blake' Ronnie ,,,,,, ,M ,,,,,,, n- ,,,,,,,,, ,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,, 55 carkon'Fanen ' 'MW 33' 143 APPICW- J 7 mY ---5 Q- - --' '-'-' 1 22- 143- M7 Blakely. NIM! ------1-1--- 31. 136 Carleloll Tom --it-W----55-Q gg 96 Amen. Karen ....... - ........ - ..... - .............. 54 Bl,mo,,, Bm-y -,w- ,-,-v,,,-,M 55, 122 Carlson ' Mmm :Z::: ' ' 65' 94 Arnold, Joan .1........... - ........... -..- .................................... 55 Blaylgck, Bill ,,,,- -. 64' 93, 125 Carnes 'Rbbm -M N--:'a5'T0'g 1o8 'mg Art Club ........ ......-......-....,...........-..... ...... .. 89 Blocker, Charleg ....,,....,,...gM .... ,.- .,,.,, ....,.,,..... 55 Carpen'ter Camille 65 Arthur, Susie ....,. ....... .... ...... -... ...... ..- .......,. H- .....,... 63 Bloom, Carole ..---,.. .,., ,....,.,............,,..,.,... 31 Carpemeni Ruben ---may---WMM iihhh .M-,MWMW 54 Ashburn, Mary L.--.-..--. 86. 93, 97. 124. .163 Blount, Barbara ... .... ...-.-.---.........-..., ...... 65 Cum, Zoe --n i 56 98 Ashley, Put .................... --- .... -... ......1.. M.- ..-.....- 55. 98 Board, Judy ......-?...................,...... 65 canolf' Barham ----.-in--M QT- 63' 98 Askew, Jamie ,...... ......... .. ........ ......-.....-. ..... ....-.- .......- 29 Board of Education ........-........... ..... -..A .... --.... 9 Canuth' Lenox i 54' 142 143 144' 146 Atkeraon. Christine ...... M... ................ 29, 37. 101 Bockh lane ,.-.- 65 Carmn. Jgan -W -W 33, 120' BZ' 133: 134 Alklns, Jim ...-...,.....l.....- .... 29. 120 Boelll, John .,.--.........-...-.....M as, 144 Cmmphen' Pm, ' -:--- 33 Averritl, Doris -... ....,. ......... P..M.-...- ............ 64. 99 Bdes, Ronnie ..-li-i-.... 65, 120 Carter' Charles d--- --vw! 72 Ayres, Jnmrs ....... H.. .--. --- -------- ..--.-..-- ---------- 39 Holes, iharon ..........Q...-........-.- 224.123, Camth' George -Q -i 56. 145 3223- LiaS---l----- - - 72 Essay, Kiln --3........ ......, 54, 101 ' '-'--- - '- '- se . . .l , Bgbb, Darlene .,,,,..-..,..............,-.....,. 64. 94 Bonebrake. Cleo ------------------- 31 Crea: lfjifrxlgsg ,.----Q.--il:-if?-izs' Mi. lg Babu' Jim ,M-N ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,5,,-.,.- ,,,, ,,,..,..,.,. 64 Boone, Mary Anne .---.........,.......... 31, B2, 88, 161 Casdebenyl Cindy -N-0m-m---- .-.v'-.- ---MM 65 Bacon, Tommy .....-......--.......... 29, 141. 183 300116, MWC --------------1 53. 144 Chambers: Jim -W ----W' 55 125 Bagby, mek ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,--...-M ..... -.-M .... ss, 93, 120 Borders, John ..A---..--....---....-.-......... 32 ch,,m1,e,,,' valem --1-L 7, Blggg, David ,... -.........................-...- 55 Boron, Jim -.----.--l..................... 63 Chance Mark pa-F-N A-----ul'---N-M 52 HUHNPP -...----..--- A --------- ----- 44---- ----------- 4 ------------------- 1 0 1 Bon-m, Susan ....,.-.....-... .... -...... 71 Chapmgn ENMCY - 65 Bagwell. John S. .... -- ...... ..- ..... -..--.-..--MW 9 no...-ell, David ..........-.... es, 146 Chappel 'sandra ' R ' M M 'M ' 56 Bagwell, Judy .r.. M ....... -............ ..--. ..--T----. 54. 86 Bourland, John ---W ...,., ...,.--...- 71, 125 Chadmng Jo Ann -an-A-W-N-Q'- - W5'gh-'gf' lol Bailey, Jack .........-.---4--------G 63. 145 Bourland, Marianne ....,..-...h.........--....... .,.. .. 32 cheammhbonam 'iii'-H '24' 125 Bllker. Jllhlmy .M ---- -------- - ---------- - --------- - ------- - ------1--- - - 54 Bowers, Carol ................. 24, 82, 86, 88, 100, 101 Cheathmill Lnchele'-- -t---h---.'-- ' 65 Baker, Meme ...-,..-.--.-. ..... M..----M-..-.-. 50 Bcwlhy, c. D. -....,,i.,-,.- 11, 154 Cheek hfissie - 'A'A 56 Baker, Rllph --.-...-----Q----------------- --------- 11 Bowser, Barbara --............i.i...1.. 54 Chucrllwders -A-1D.--P'N-QMM-A'-----navy--g---5 107 Baldy, Mary. Hhhfwd ------- ---M- -- 55 Bowyer, Dennis ........,..,..4-i..i 65, 146 Chen Nmcum 'A.'. -- M '.'A' 'M ,','l-'11 1--'.' 'A'- ', , 65 Ball, George h.--..-- .... ----.-- .... -M------.-----A 72 Bowyer, Mildred ...-..-, ..... ....- 54, 94 Ching: sue Y 'Q 'A ' 65 Bull. Larry -f------------- 55- 86 Boyd, Lela Hazello ..-.--?i--- 14 Cisnemg lhiarir-lhtsi--1 -tg' 89 gzggfdw France' ------ '- : .i:li:-'Qui' 1:3 22332 '?o0dl1bY w ---+---------- W -------------- - --------------------- - ----4--- Cimemsi 5 Simonm:-Nw-M-Zi--gg:-143' ,146 Bax-beck, Ann -..--.-.------ 50. 30. 79. 107. 161 Boysnsplmg ,....,....,.-..,...---..,.,.., 104 giiinaeaggxl M - 'h 'Q x ' 'mn' Mugs Barbeck. Sally -.----- 55.' 56. 73. 83. 102. Bradley, Charles .-,.---,-.....-...-...-..-.- ca Clark Buds ' W 'M M g 125 162- 166 anger, Nikki .................-- ss 98 Clark' Digmy 'M ' 65 Barnett. Novi? ------------ 3' Biaun, Linda .MM-..-...-n-...... ,... -.,,.-... ........ 62 Clark' Hmmm ' h ' W' 'QW 101 Bu-neu. Sm -------------4--Q-.--- Bm., Austin ,,-. ,,,, 71 ' 'f'-'- f ' Bw. lame ---- m-----------'- 6' -sf-y. new ....-- 24. 81.80. 101. 131. 162- f,1f,Y,gQf-' 54' 106' M' mg' 143' 122 Bm. Mrs- W- ----- -.--M--M-h---------- 135 Breeding, Evan .., ..... -... ....,.. W, ..... ,..Mw....1 .... ss Clark' main h 'i M ' N 62 Bartlett, Mike --------------- 64 3589, Hnuggon Q,-tn 55' 96 chrkg 'Lke NAM' ' 56 Barron. Harry ----------- 13- 93' 142- 146 Bmgkgglgr, Carol ...- , ...- ...--,..,,--.. ,,.. 55 Ch toll Iohg M ' 56 BUIUU- Kay -----'-1'-'-'- 55' 89' 98 Brower, Kal-men .....................4...,..- ....... ... 65 Clezwng fmt ---we-than -E mn 71 33533333 1313mfjgjjNvjgglggggghggggg- 113 3:33. 3:3 ..-- W- --.-- -Q .--.- -.----W --... -- --.--. gg C.......:lH....fiiiiigjiii:21l..11:iQ:1 .... 1i11::.-.1113:ii 65 B.-ke-1.-11..--..-----W---M 114 ...Wg Eu., 65 C1e 'f lN 'W --'- --M--n-1--- i-i----- - i--i - '- -H 54 smear. David ........, ...-.. 24. 14s. 146 Bmw' Jack 1'-'WWE 145 gflvflalginglflv --------- 33. 132. 153- 123 Baskin- John - '--- ---M M 'i ' ' M 159 Brown, Jane -..........-,..-- 32, 93, 94, 151, 159 C lb' 5 ' ' W 5, 'Bf'b - Dennis ' ' l 'M l' n' h l k 'A - '1- 30 BYOWU- Hmm! ----'---l---- 24- 204 Cmkv 11uTg:'1idm- 32:31. Iggy? 1----------------'W 30-122 Browning. Bill -..-..-- 20. so. 16. vs. mv. 136136 CIS' 'Egg lf ,,,, f fffMjjjjjjjjjQjjjjm, ,,,,,,, Tgllff , ...-....-.----------- Beard, Jane .---------M---.l------ -------' 54 Bi-awning, Philip -- ..,, -,.,.--..,,-,.- 62,' 160 cw Im' T '- '-- '- 25' 106' 109 Beary. mice ------------- 30- 101 nfym, 'ram .....,... ...,..-......, ss C h R 'e : 'W ' ' - ' 1 W-1' 63 Rem., Mu, Elg,,l,,,l, Mk, ,,,, ,M ..,.,, W., ..... - ao, 87 Hmm, Charles ,-,,'-,,-.','--,--,,-,,,,---,,,,, W lubvhvb lmbbbh, 65 Cvfwwmrl Cynrhw --- -.--.----. --- -----. - -----------. 56. 94 Beauchamp. Jeanne ---- 30. 55. 39. 100- 129- 179 Buchel, Ba,l,,,,, ,, 63' 101, 159 LITE Mamm 'R '- ' '- 5 33 Becker. Linda -V---------------' 30- 98 Buck, sm.. ....... 54, 129, 132, 133, 134 ole' '. A W '-- 6' ' Beekerins. Rebew --- 24- 93- 152- 133- 134' 139 Bullwinkle David M .,.,,. WN.- ..... W ,... --.W 13, ss, 94 Co' C891 - - - 72 Beckham. Anil' --.---- ---- --- - - -- 30- 97- 98 nlmday 61.1. ,,-,-.,,,.,-,-,. az, ms, 146 Cole' Cafol '- 'm 54' aa' 95' 101 Bedeu, gill -,--...l ao, 106, los, 10:6 lgi Bmdicf, Swan -5 56' 98 C0:v. Rulnny ---------- 65. 94. 122 1 ' Burnett, Am. ...-...- 32, sa. 10l. 103, 177 C c '1 iR'2 m' 1 1 M 'l 'l1 - 1 '1 1 4 Page Two Hundred Fourteen Q I . E l x 1 llet , llina, Tod ......................i.,.t ' 55 In nk ..-,..,...,... llins, Linda ..-............. nllius, Mike ..-.,.,,..... 56,.106, 109, 112, 113, 1-18, 119,. 122. 'in -.......i............ 56 54, 18, 86, 106, 118, 168, 169 ollins, Susan ... ..... w.,,. .,.,. -.... ......., ,......,,-.. ,1..,,, ..,. 56 omer, Dottie .. .....,.. --,-.......,-,.,,,,. ,......, - .,.,..., .,, 135 onklin, Catherine -.- .... ..-.- ...... - ........ 25, 130, 136 onnell, Barbie .......,.. - .......,.....,..,..... M .1..,1.,, ,, ,,,,,, K. 65 miner, Doug ......... ...-.............. .....,.. ,. ,....,,.. 65, 124 nnrad, Kay .................... 33, 94, 95, 158, 161 ook, Diane ... ,.... .,....,....,.........,.,,.-,-,,,,,--..W 14 ook, Nancy ....,.,,.,....,.,,,... --.M ,....,..,,.,,1 ,MM ,,,,,, -, ,,,,,, . 65 ooper, Mary Ann ...- ...,.. ,....-..- ........ ,.. .,.,1,,, ,..... 6 5 ooper, Nancy ,. .... ..,.... ..,....,., .. .,,.,,, ,,..-,.,,,,,,, .,,,,, ,M 65 organ, Jack , ......,.,, ...... ...... W.. ...,., ,,.,, ,,,..,, ,, ,,., ,W 9 ornelisnn, Jole ....,..,,..,,,,......,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,, ,-,,,, 5 6 overdale, Terry . otton, John ,....,... otton, Nancy ....-........ ouch, Kay ...,.. uverdnhz, Terry -..M nwdrey, Haden ........ . .... ..-K ..... M... ...... .. ..... ....- ,,,. , .... M., 65 -----............. .... S6 --, ..... ., 56, 101 -. ..-.-.......-.-..e..- Q53 65 -.l....-e...- ,,,,, ..--,.,. 62 Dickenson, Mildred -,., .,,... M..- ......... .-..,. ........ , .... Dickson, Tommy ................-,.......... Dillard, Betsy ...... , .... e..,.........-.,, ....,,,.,. ,...,..,.,,e.,...,,,., Damon, Banks ... ..... .......,. ....., ,... 56, ox, Barton ...e..,........,... ..,...., k ,...,, ,,,, ,,11 65, 123 ox, Janet -....-....,...,T,...,,,- .,..,, ,.,. ,,.A, ,,,,- 55 ox, Rnyall e .,.. .-...........,......,-,..., ,.,. ,.,.,.,,Q....., 65 rabtree, Paul .............,......,...,,. 33, 93, 94 rain, Walter ........ -.- ..... - 54, 100, 118, 119, 169 vane, Harris ..........,....,......,.. .. ..,.,..,.,.,,.,,...,.,, .. ,...,.,, 56, 95 Creech, Jenny ...M-..,..,. .,....,...,. K .....,..,... W.,,,,,, ,.., 54 Creighton, Marguerite B. .....-....-.... 19, 97 Crittenden, Johnny .- .,... ,......,-,..,.,.,,,..-.,,,., ..,.,, ,. 56 Crockett, Jane .......-...- 56, 73, 82, 86, 156 Crosby, Carolyn --- .....,,..,,., M ,.,..,.,.. M ,................,,,,.,,,..,., 65 Cross, Cliff ...-.............1......--.........--.. 72 Crow, Carol ......., ,.. ....,,.. W.. .....,.. ..,.,,,...... ..,, ,...,,.. 65 Crow, Mary E. ........................ 12, 93, 168 Crozier, Keith ....-.1...-.,.,. ..... ,.- .....,..... ,. 56, 122 Crum, Carolyn ...,...........,......,...,.. 56, 86, 199 Cmmley, Ed -..e....,..-...-..-....-..,,... ....... W. 33, 95, 96 Crumley, Ken -,.....-...........-...... 65, 122 Crump, Carolyn ..-......-..e.. ..... 34, 94, 150, 170 Cuellar, Carmen ... .,..,,,, ., .....,,...,.........,,, .. ..,....,.,,.,.......,. 65 Cuellar, Kathy .... ..... .... ..... .,.. M .,......,,.., - 107, 154 Cuellar, Sylvia -..... 20, 34, 78, 95, 107, 155, 161 Cullum, Tim - .,,...... -.-.e.. .... 34, 141, 143, 146 Cunninggim, Lee ... ....- ....... 65, 129, 130 Curran, Flip ,..,----...- ...... - .... ,.- ,,.. MW- ....... .M 91 Currie, Red ..... .. ...... W..- ............,....... -.. ......., -..M ...... ,,, 65 Curry, William .,,.. ,.. ,.., M..- ...... -... ...,. .,..,. .,,.,,,,,...., -. 34 Curtis, Arthur --........----............-W...-. 66, 146 Curtis, Martha - ,........, .. .,,.....,.. 56, 137 D Dabney, William - .......,. .. .......,.. - .,..,, M ,...., , ..... 13 Daigh, Inlm ........,,.... ,,,....,,. - ......,. ,,,...,,,, 1 3 Dale, Catherine ,.-.....- - .....,.,,..........,,....,,...,,,.,. .7 34, 94 Dale, Diane .... , -....- .... ..... ...... e,......-.,. ,...,..,..... 136 Dallas, Wal! .. .,.... 66 Daniel, Diana .........,.. . 56 Daniel, Sandra .,,... - ........,,..,...,..,.,...,.. M ,....,............ 63, 150 Daniel, Tommy ...- ,.... ,...........-.,,. .,.. -ww ......., -,..... 72 Dnniell, Kay ......,. - .......,.,,,,,.. - ......,............... - 34, 86, 101 Daniels, Duff ..... .... W.- .......... ., ......... ... .....,,, ..., 63, 122 Daniels, Paul .... -,.,... .,.,....,.... M ..,........ - ....,,. ..,.. 5 6, 147 Danna, Melinda .,..,..... -M ,,.,... ,A .,......,.. ,,1,,,.....,. 6 6 Dansby, Bob .......,,,..,,- ........ .... . .. ............,..... 56 Davenport, Beth ..... ...... ........,.,. ,. ...................,..,... 34, 95 Davenport, Bob ............e-..... 34, 96, 143, 144 Davenport, Francha ,. ..,.,,. ..,-. 54, 90, 100, 101 Davis, Bill .....,........... - .....,,,,....,,,,.......... ..,,,,..,,..,.,,,......, 6 6 Davis, Dan ......... ...-........... ....... .. .....,,... - ..., 56, 101, H7 Davis, Dan ... ..... .....,..........,.e...... .,,e.,-,. ,... ,. 66, 125 Davis, Diane ...... W, .........,.,. -... ........,..,,......,..,,,.,.,........ 66 Davis, Diane - ..... ..--...........,--.. 84, 100, 101, 129 Davis, Janis .,.......,.. ...... ...,,,., - ....,,,.,.... -...-,.- ...,.....,. 63 Davis, Peggy .. .... ,........-......,.,.,... 56, 86, 100, 134, 164 Davis. Robert .... 0 ...,........... ..,..........,... 63 , 108. 145 Duvnust, Gaby ,.... ..... ,. .. ,....,,.,,.,,....,,,,,... ....... , W. ,..,,..... 54 Dawson, Ruth .,........... ... ,....,.. W.. ........................ 66, 165 Dawson, Shirley .... ............. 56, 134, 158, 159 Day, lane! - .... ..... ...,. ..,-- ...,.,.....,........... .. .....,.. 56, 129 Deady, Edwin Del-'ee, Barbara ........ .., 56, 93 .95 ,. ...,.,........,.. ,... ........ .. 34 Delarlais, Gail ..-......-........--....-,......... 56, 94 Den, Peggy www- ......,.,...., .. ...... ,. .,,.......... 34, 94, 170 DeSalme, Ann ....-..,.......- .,... ...-.. 34, 93, 97, 98 DeSalme, John ,... ................. v .V...,...........-,..,,...-.........,,-,. 6 6 DeSanders, Diane .............-......,....,....- ...... .... 55. 137 DeShong, Drew ..... ........ ..1 ....., A- ..,.--......-..,,. 66. 146 DeWitt, Marc ......-....--.-------.--- 56, 125 Dial, Nancy Ella ... .,,.... -. .......... H... ..-, N- .--,-,-, - 18. 89 Dickensnn, Pat r.... .. ........ ... ,......, M66 I2 66 54 122 Dixon, Sue ,... -.- ..,... ...- .....,. .. ........,..... - 25, 88, 95, 101 Dobbs, Joan ...........-..............-..... 66, 151 Doherty, Ben .e..-, .... --, ........ .... ......,,..... -- ..,.,, ,,,. 66, 125 Donsky, Marilyn ....-............-..,.-,.,. 56, 96 Dnoley, Barbara .,,..... .. ......,... ... ,.,,,......,,,,.,..,...,. W., .,... 35 Dotson, Danny .....-..........., ...., 56, 146 Dnuglas, Ann ,... -.. ...... ,. ........,. -... .,..,.,, M ...,,..,.. M 66, 86 Douglas, Diane -..............,........,... 25 94 Downs, Elizabeth N.- ....... W..- .... ...... ...... ,...... .,,,.....,... 56 Drake, Betty ......i.i............... 54. 96 Drake, Carolyn .......,......,....e. ,,.. ..e...........,...... 56 Drake, Judson --,.-.....i..............-.. 51, 94 Drake, Marian H ....... n...-,......-..,. ..... -M ..... -....- ...... , 66 Drake, Susan .,Z,... ........,. -.- .,,,. M ,,....,.........,. 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W. ,... -., 41, 95 cCain, P8111 ..-....................... 59, 101 cCann, Dan ,.,....,,, 1 .....,., ,. ...,....... ... ....,.... - .................... 47? cCarty, Martha ...-.,-...-.-....- 63, 101, 150 1cClees, Herbert ,... -1 ........ ..- ......... .. ,..., -,,.,,, ..,..,,, -.. 72 cClure, Doug ....-......1...........-......-... 72 cConkey, Mike --.......--.v.-.... ....... - 68, 125 cConnell, Pat -......1...-......... 59, 94 cCool, Rick ..... ..... -.-..-.i.. 63, 147 cCord, Mackey ..............e...- 42, 120, 121 IcCraeken, Gale .. .,., ....--,..... ..... ..... 42, 97, 101 cCracken, Janet ..........................--.. 68 1cCres, Ronnie ......,........,..., ... ....-..... .. ......... .. ........,........ 68 IcCrory, Sue -..................-........ 63, 93 cCulloch, A. H. ......................i....... 9 cculiaeh, Bill ..-.. 54, av, 106, 108, 109, 143, 145 Mcoonna, Cynthia -........ sa, 89, 94, 103 cDonald, Doug -...................-......-- ..., 1- 72 cDonald, Lyn .......................,.. 16, 59, 145 eDonald, Walter ,...,.-......-,...,..,. ..,. .. 54, 101, 118 McDowell, Becky ...........i.. 18, 59, 101 Mclilheny, Anne ....... 42, 82, 83, 87, 88, 94, 95, 101 McEvoy, Joan ......-.........-..-...... 68, 130 McGinnis, Laddie ..........-,..-...... .,., 72, 125, 144 McGraw, Perry ............ .... .... ....,......-...-.. ...., .e,,...-- 68 McGuire, Shirley .-.........--.-,..,-... .... ............. 68 McKnight, Anne ....,...,..,...,...,,......,,.,.,..........., .. ,......,,.,..,. 54 McLean, Linda ........--.....-.1e.-...e...-...-..,..- 68 McLean, Sandy ................................,. 72 Mc1.endon, Mary Layne .-.... .....,.. -- 42, 94, 170 MeMahan, Bill .....-..i..-.--...- 68, 146 McMahon, Garrab .... ..... .... ,.W. 42 , 95 MeNay, Sarah ..........i..i--.. 68, 73 ,McNamara, Bill ,....... ..- ...... -..- ........ - ,.....,,, .. ...,,. ,. 122 McNeill, Larry ..........-...,................,- 54 M Macaulay, Mike 1..,................i,,,. 63 MacNaughton, Melinda ,.-1.. .,.. -....-.e... --..-.. 68 Macon, Pat -.........i............i 19 Maher, Jim .............,...t...,..,.,,.,,,,.,, 42 Malone, Frank -.................- 72, 122 Maloui, Ronnie .....-........,.....,,...-,-,-,,,. 42, 118 Mandel, Brenda ....... - .,.....,. ess, ,... - ..,,..,.......,.,.,.,.,....,.. 59 Manning, Frances'..,.-,..,.,.. ,...., .,.,,,.---,,,i,,,, 27 Marion, George ..............-.i...... 59, 120 Marshall, Linda .,............-,.-......,,. ....,. .,,.,.,..,,.., 63 Marshall, Rusty .....-...-........... 59, 144 Mart, Carl .....................-.-.,.-.,.,..- 63, 146 Martin, Audrey ,,,.. ..,..-..--.. .... ...,. ...... ... ..,.. --, ,.... 12 Martin, Carol .,....,.. 1 .....,,..,..,..... - ,,..,.,,,,,.......,., 1 ,.,,..,,,,. 1. 68 Martin, Charles .......i.i............ 68, 124 Martin, Jerry ......-..--...... 42, 106, 108, 110, 158 Martin, Princess .......-...........i. 19 Mason, Midge ..-......... .... ..-.,..... ..... n..,-,.,1,.. 59 Masters, Hilda .il.l....... 14, 87 Mathis, Ken ...,.a......................-...-.,.,..,,, 42 Marrnd, Joe ......,.......,,,,....,.,,.,...,.,,........... ,............ 1 ,.,,,,.,. 6 3 Maus, Jeannie .....-,.-.....,...-...,........-., .,.. - 72 Mans, John .................i..... 42,'94, 95 Maxey, Carol - ,.,,. -,..... ...,., W- .... 1..- ..,.. ,.., ....... 1-.. 59 Maxiield, Morgan ...-....... 59, 95, 106, 120, 121 Maxwell, Elizabeth ....,---.-.-...., 12, 59, 89 Maxwell, Nancy .......... 59, 82, 103, 156, 187 May, Bob - ..... -.,..,.-.. 42, 81, ss, 106, 108, 110 May, Merilyn ,,.. .M .,,.....,. .. ....,...,..,....,,,,...,,......,,............,.. 68 Mayer, Tom -..-.-.. 42, 106, 108, 110, 120, 121, 209 Mayer, Tony .. l.....- 68, 86, 125 Mayes, Tom .... ..,-...o-..--...-...a---.-.-..,e.-.a....... '68 Mayne, Cecilia .il.................. 59 Mayo, Lieby ,..........-..-.. .... -1 68, 73, 86 Mays, Butch .,,,.. ,.,. 1 ,- ,,....,................,.......... 1 .,,...,,,,.,..... 125 Mays, Richard .........-....,..-.. 54, 108, 110, 167 Meek, Bess ...-...-.....1....i.-.. 68, 130 Meinhardt, David .......T...-.........- .... --. 59 Mcletio, Carole ......l........T 43, 101, 168 Meletio, Gail ..................,..........- 68, 98 Mellow, Leon -...................--..................... 68 Melton, Ronnie ..-......,.-.......-..,.....,..... 72 Merrill, Robert ....-.--..,.....i....... 59 Merritt, Tim .............................,..,....,...... 72 Meserole, Charlotte ................i........ 68 Messersmith, Kay ..... .............e,.-,,.... ......,. 68, 131 Metz, Susan ...........-........,.,-.. 48, 89, 101 Meyer, Becky ........,.......,.........,.....,,....,... 72 Meyer, Floyd -- -- 68 Meyer, Patsy .......... ............ 68, 129, 131, 132, 134 Michlin, Spencer ....-......,...1............. 72 Mighell, Robert W.. .... 22, 27, 86, 106, 108, 110, 113 Milbank, Mary .....1.-............,. 59, 100, 137 Millar, Jane --..........,......i.,:,1,.,.. 72 Military ..... .,.....,.,,.-......,,.,,,,,i,,-,,,,,,,,- 136 Miller, Bill WM.. ..... ..... ,... .. .... -,....,..,. .,,,, , 68 Miller, Janis ...--......,..i..,.....,- 59 Miller, Jim ..,.............?..i,..-,.,.,i 68 Miller, Mason -........................ 43, 122 Miller, Robert ...............- .... ...-..,.......,... .... - 68 Miller, Ronny 1..........,........,. 68, 95, 125 Mills, Rosemary ................,......,.,.... 68 Millweo, Bob ..........-................. 59, 120 Minett, Margaret .... 68 Minyard, Bobby ........................ 68, 144 Mitchell, Robert .........a,....---...... .... 59, 147 Moen, Ruth .........,....-......................-..--.e. 19 Mohns,. Ted .... ..............-......--.. 59, 122 Meler, Glenn ....-...-......................... 63, 144 Mollet, Carolyn -................-............... 43 Molsen, Barbara ....................-......,. 54 Monroe, Frank- ..-........i..l.l....... 8 Moody Dixie ............ii...i........-.. 59 Moody, Robert B. ...i...................,.,... 9 Moody, Susan ,........l........ 59, 137, 199 Moore, Glenda ..... ....,....-....- .... 27, 43, 101 Moore, Helen -...-......-.,.................., 12, 96 num, Julia M... .-.. 12, 130, 132, 133, 134, 166 Moore, Martha ........................-,,....- 72 Moore, Stanley .....-..............-,......1... 68 Moore, Virginia .......1.....i.- 27, 101, 158 Moore, Walter ,..................,...- 43, 143, 149 Morchower, Diane . 59, 134 Morgan, Darlene --..........................,.. 43 Morgan, Marcia ...........l.... 43, 100 Morgan, Penny -a--.-..-....i.......... 43, 98 Morris, Beth .i................-..-.............. 59 Morsman, George ....,..................... 27, 143 Morton, Martha Jean ...l.T..-,.......... 54 Morton, Merry Ann .........-...........,..... 59, 136 Morton, Patti .........i. .............,.... 72 Moses, Theresa .........-..............1.. 43 Mullany, Jim .......-.il-..-.. 43 Mullany, Mary ..--.,,...............1.......... 68, 134 Mullen, Dick ... ...... 43, 114, 115, 116, 118, 119 Munsell, e....Kay .......-..............-.. 59 Murchison, Jayne -------...-.. 17, 107, 162 Murray, Fulton .............-.......-... 60, 122 Muse, Marshall ................................... 63, 95 Myers, Marcia ............ ...M 44, 82, 88, 98, 103 Myers, Suzanne ..................-...-..1..-........... 60 Myrick, Marilyn ...-........-,.... 44, 36, 90, 100, 130 Myrick, Susan -......i.-....................- 69 Nance, Aron ...--1...-.-i..i.... 27 Nanney, Reaoma ..................-....- 60, 97 Nash, Martha .1il.l....... 69 National Honor Society .............,.............. 87 Neaves, Mary . ....-.-............-. 13 Nehlett, Beverly ...............-.......,.-....-, 72 Neblett, Bill ........-..-...1-.. 44 Neely, Mary Frances ......-.....-.......... .... .. 60 Neil, Bill ..1.......-.......1.-1....... 144 Neilsen, Dick ........-................---....- 145 Nelman, Janel .... ...a...,............-.....,..-...-.,,-. 60 Nelms, Judy ..........-.......-...................-. 54 Nelms, Tina -.-.....-4.-..-.. 63, 129, 132 Nelson, Sarah ....-.......--.e.-......s.....- ..,.,. ...-. 69 Newman, Alan .................-................,.,.. 44 44 Newman, Eleanor .. Newsome, Tom ....... Newton, Margaret .... .........-.....-... 64, 125 .........................--.... 72 Newton, Penny ........-....-....--.-..M 69 Nichol, Virginia ...-...................... 69, 151 Nichols, David .-..-.---.--.-M 69, 145 Nichols, Nancy ........ Nichols, Nancy 1. .......a.......-...... 60, 95, 191 ......-..-.................-... 54 Nicholson, Dale ..........-....-............. 60, 131 Norman, Fran ... -.i...........,..........- 69 Norman, Jack ........... 60, 106, 114, 117, 120, 121, 146 Norman, Lila ......-...........-......-..... 44 Norris, Jiy .,.. -..-..- .... ..........,-.-......--.....--.......- 60 Novak, Tony , ....., ,..- ,,.. .. .,.,,,,, ,,.. ,.,, .,.....,.,...,..., 60 Nusa, Robert ...,.,.....e,.,.,.-....,...,.,,-.--,.,-,,,,,,,, 64 O 0'Bannon. Judy ....,.....................,..--..- 69 0'Connell, Anne -...-...........,......., 69 0'Neil, Fondell ..1.-..............,......,..,...n,, 19 Ogden, Bob - ..... ................,..,...,.-,1,,,,, ,,,, , 69 Olds, Nancy Jean .-..........-.... 21, 44, 76, iss, 161 Orchestra ....-...Q.....i..,,....,,.,,,, 64 Organizations ....,.,.-,,.,,-1, 84 Ormond, Judy .....i.......,i..,..,,, 60 Orr, Catherine .....--....,,,.....,..,.l,.--- 16 Oshurn, Nancy ................l.......,...... 69 Ostrander, Dona .....,.-....-........ ....., 1... ,...., Q,, 44, 95 Ostrander, Marcia .........i..... 60, 95, 101 Ouer, Richard .. .,,.. ...,............................,.. ......,,., M.. 72 Owen, Dennis ...li..l....., 122, 143 Owen, Johnny M---...,...-,v-,,..,...,......,..,..,,,,,M 60 P Pabst, Dee ,,., ......,..-....,...............,....-..... 72, 137 Pace, Charles .........-..-....... 44, 114, 116 Pace, Peggy 1-1.1 60, aa, as, 132, 134, 135, 137, iso Padgett, Peggy --..........-..-...i...... 69 Palmer, Richard .,.,,,.. .. .....,........................ .. ........ ........ ..... 44 Pangle, Pete ..... .... .,.. - .........,.. .... .....,. -.a-.:....a.. 60 Parke, Penny -..-......-......-,.....i.-..a-., 60 Parker, Jana .....1.....i.......-..-......... 60 Parker, Sandra .............-............ 69, 89, 95 Parrino, Dean ............. .... .........................- 72 Parsons, Mike -.--......-..-,............. ........ 60, 146 Paschall, Robert .......-.............1 Patrick, Don -..-..,.,. 44, 95 ..............--.... ......... ..... 62 Patterson, John -- 69 Patterson, Pat .......a...,.-................. 60, 131 Paule, Betsy .... .. ....,.. .. ...................... -.. ....,. ..-... .,....... ... 69 Paulsen, Susan .... ........................-..... ,..... .. 45 Payne, Betty ..........i...i:.- 60, 101 Pearlstone, Terry ..-...............................-.... 60 Pearson, Mike Mli-...... 69, 144 PeavY. Janet -..-............ 45, 82, 88, 94, 101, 134 Peavy, Joan ...-.-.-.-.-.1--.-M 69 Pedrolie, Nancy -,.....................................-- 60 Peek, Harold .. ...,........ 1 .... 45, 101, 114, 117, 118, 119 Penland, Joe ............i......-....-.. ..,.. ..-..Q.... 62 Perry, Barbara ....i........................ 45, 157 Perry, Jnlins - ,..... .......... ..,.. .... ... .................... 72 Perry, Mary ....1..-,............-.... 60, 101 Peters, 'Jill ....,. ..- ...... -.......,.................-...-,....w 69 Peterson, Sheila ....................-...-.. 60, 137 Pettit, Pena -.,,.-,...........-..-....--.. 60, 131 Petty, Janene -...-,.....--...-.a. ...... -.-...- ..,. ..- 69 Phillips, Carol Ann ....-...-.... .... ...................,. 60 Phillips, heady ......li.... no, 146 Picard, John - ,,... Mm... ,,.. -- .... ..................-- .... ....... 69 Pierce, Jack .................-i- 62, 146 Pierce, Pat .. .,,,.. 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Page Two Hundred Eighteen Settle, Susan 1.-.... 47, 82, 88, 101, 158, 167 Sewell, Layne ,................................... 28, 94, 162 Shackleford, Carol ..........i-.---.1- 47. 177 Shane, Mike ..a....................a..-................-.-.--..--- 61 Shanks, Ralph ..---.-.-.--- ---- -- 69. 122 Shannon, David .. .... -....- ,,....... -.......-.--. 61. 120. 121 Sharp, Steve .,... a............... ...... ...- ...v.. 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M .... 1..- ....... - 55, 106, 108, 111 Wood, Jay ......,..,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 71 W'n0rl, Laura ,. .,,,,,, .,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , , 1 1 Woodard, Carol ....... ....,......,.. 62 , 130, 132, 134 Woods, Judy ..,, ,. .....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28 Woods, Lynne ................ - ........... -- ...,..,. - ............ 71, 95 Woods, Phil - --.,--..,. 51, 106, 108, 111, 164 Woodward, Don ....,,.. ,,,,,, . ,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 28 Wyche, Sue .....,..,.. ....,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , , 62 Wy-nn,r Reese ,... - ............., - ........ 1, ,,,,,.,,,, , .,,,,, 11, 95, 147 Wyriek, John .... -.... .....,.. -,-,.,-.,-,,,,,,,,, 62, 144 Yarborough, Jack ,...,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , 62 Yates. John .,.... -- ...., -W ss... ... ..... -...--. 62, 124, 144 Yeager, Anne ... ...... .,, ,... ,.......,,-M.,-, 211, 87, 97 YUSICY- Mafitlfel ---- -s---- - 51. 85, 37, 88, 101, 158 York, Mary Jane -...,....,,,,,.,.,, ,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,, 71, 86 Ynrk, Shane ........,,,.....,.....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,, 62 Young, Linda -.........i,,,.,,,,,,,,--,,,,-1 62 Younger, Jessamine -..a ...... -- ,,,... -, ,,,..,. W- ,,,,,,,,,. ., 16 Zuber, Lynn ....-.....,. ...,,, ,-,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, 51, 101 Zueller. Lil -1--.....-- 62, 101, 129, 131 Zumwalt, Zan Anita ..-.-..- .... - ....... - .,.............. 62, as Page Two Hundred Nineteen WE THOUGHT THE DAY WOULD NEVER COME Although this picture of your Highlander Staff heads may be slightly exaggerated, there were many times when behind the scenes life in the High- lander office was almost as complicatedg and, al- though the above picture of your co-editors and busi- ness manager may appear quite serene, the greatest efforts and the greatest confusion usually resulted when these four got together. Of course, we might add that the top picture is typical of the beginning of the year, and the second picture portrays the tumult of pre-deadline despera- tion. No one had the strength to take a picture of the end of the year. To all of you Scots who worked with us, we give our thanksg and to the rest of the student body whom we hope we have pleased with this 1957 Highlander, we bid farewell--until we meet again. 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