Highland Park High School - Highlander Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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IHTIUH 9 Ib, ' , AF. . L 5 , ,' I I 'x If I J? I fi 'T f Q ' - ,J A 44 J' 1 , ,P 4 1 If- YS A-' f 'wb I f F 4- ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH THESE DOORS WE SEE . . ACTIVITIES ..... ..... 6 Snapshots ...... ..... 8 ' ATHLETICS 'l ' K Q I if I I , ISSS if E I . ,V AL I , 1 .Q -YIV 1 W I '-'A'I E 1 I . I ' I SISI I,CAII - A 1. A A I I an f l 4 4. U. f PERSONALITIES Favorites ................ ..... 3 4 Hall of Fame .............. ..... 3 8 ORGANIZATIONS ....,.. ..... 4 2 Clubs .......................,.. ..,.. 4 4 ROTC .................... ..... 6 2 ATHLETICS ....... ...,. 7 4 Boys' ....,....,..... ..... 7 6 Girls' ..,................ ..... 9 6 PERSON ALITIES .... ........ 1 O8 Administration ........ ......... 1 10 Seniors ................. ........ 1 22 Juniors .................... ......... 1 54 Sophomores ...........i.... ......... 1 62 ADVERTISEMENTS ........ ........ 1 70 Index ...,...................... ........ 2 2 1 l V ADVERTISING ENTER TO LEARN, GO FORTH TO SERVE When we walked through the arched front doors of Highland Park for the first time as sophomores, this inscription loomed above us, a motto to live by and a goal to strive toward until graduation sent us out again through these same doors, no longer strange, dignified sentinels but familiar guardians of many memories. Past the front entrance we went on to learn of other doors that opened to chemistry, economics, and Eng- lish, gym doors that led to pep rallies and intramural games, auditorium doors through which we passed for club meetings and assemblies, office doors that made up the routine of daily procedure. All these doors are still here for other classes to find, explore, and leave in their turn. The 1958 Highlander would like to guide you through some of the doors of Highland Park that have meant study, Work, and fun to us. four Mfrs Hilda Mailers beamr at the National Honor Society key med in the clzzbhr f72ifi6Zfi07Z ceremwziey. IN RECOGNITION. To a scholar who has made Latin come to life for her students . . . To a teacher who has given her time to sponsor the National Honor Society and the Latin Club . . . To a friend who with her cheerful smile and clever wit has made our days more enjoyable . . . To Miss Hilda Masters we dedicate the 1958 Highlander. five A fa!! 4.4 X 12 uudilorizwz 106 gdlf v we jmfsea' fo the fefzfer of our 506001 lzfe. If Here we gezffaererz' in Ifne mowzifzg to that or who is going wendy. Ami here we held our 1 and b!lL'CLIfL7Zl1'6'Llf6 .fe1'1fice.r. f W4 Sandy Stewart diirplayf a looh of pain af Suxan Smith preparer her for Hi-Lite Campaign Affemhly. The clan ramera ratrheJ ftudentx trying lo learn Roman ufayf in Mr. BiJhop'5 Latin class. SUMMARY REVEALS A year at Highland Park constitutes a full calendar from the first 9:00 bell in September to the receiving of report cards in May. Each month brings something different from the last and each month means more knowledge, friends, and unforgettable experiences. Here is the Highland Park calendar for this last Highlander year which tells of Scotland's many activities: Marrh 6-Report rard5,' 14-Speech affenzhlyy 21-Religious cZJ567?7blQ',' 22-Hi-Lite danfeg 23-Bafhethall hanaaetg 29- 30-Operella. April 5-9-Cairzpaigng 11-Orchexira asfernhly, Quill and Scroll hanaaelg Z2-Eafter holidayfg 22-Srhool reyztrnef. May 5-Hi-Lite aifenzhlyg 7-Band hanaaetg 8-Pahlifafiony pir- nic,' 9-Inrtallation afienzhlyg I0-junior-Senior Pronzj 14- Serond Hi-Lite dJ'S677Zblj',' 15-Hi-Lite hanaaetg 16-Lad! and Lanier affernhlyg 17-Bafehall hanaizetg 20-Spring Jportf hanaaetg 23-Honorf Day affenzhlyg 28-30-Exarnfy 29-Gradaafiong 31-Report fardf, end of ichool. fane 5-Smnfner School Jtarty. jane 22-Sanzrner School endx. Two Hitt and a Min, Scottie Lallier, Dazfid Rom, and fole Cornelifon, rehearie for the April maxi: program, Here 'tiJ! Linda Byrne and Mary Ann Pondrom reveal the 1957 Highlander at Honorm Day Affemhly. Alire Lovely and Kathie Smith help hring the Far Eait to Highland Park, an ze:n1wfmmvw41fuz 1 ganna:-mamm-mnmv-an-1 Qmnmn l IValle1' MeD0rzald briizgf in lbe elevenlb win for Higb- lafzd Park in tbe Abilene pep rally. joy Il'f'idemaiz, Sumo Buck, Barbara Molfen, Suellezz Capertoo, Nancy Clemeol, Iudd Stiff, and Tong Meyef add firzifbing ioafbef zo tbe free for Studenz Cozmril LL CALE DAR Augzzyf 30-Hi-Lite Big-Litile Sifzfer Pifizic. September 3-Sfbool begiizfj Z7-18-Iowa Teitfg 20-Lzzbbook eara1fa12,' 30-Ootobef' 3-Religiouf Empbafif Week. Oftobei' I-3'-U77lZ7E1'flLZJJ7lZtZ7Z picfii1'e5,' 16-Reporl C'l11'6i.f,' 22- Natioizal Merit S cbolarybip Text. November 2-Hi-Lite daizcey 14-Higblaizdairey' affemblyf 16- Pozoder Bowl gameg Z8-Stale Fair bolidayg 27-Report eardf, Tbazzbfgioifzg bolidayf, Regimental Ball. December 6MTexaf Higb Sebool Prem Auocialiozz Coizfereizfe, S eizior Playg .73-Cbriflmax dazzreg 19-Lady and Louie: af- Jemblyg 20-Cbriffmaf bolidayf. faiziiary 10-Seizior pimiry JZ-Honor! Day affemblyg 14-16- Examxg I5-Gradaafioizg 22- BU feam foolball banquet. February 13-Sflzdeut Coinzeil religious anemblyg 14-Speefb ar- Jembly, Higblaizdairef' dafzfeg 19-Stroizg'.r Voeafiofzal Teffy 20-Brolberbood auemblyg 28-Regimental Ball, Marrb 6-Band affemblyy 7-Speeob afyemblyg 13'Sl7ld6lIf Coafzeil afiemblyg 14-Mafiral jirogramj 21-Hi-Life dazzre. nine d?BF ?4L-XE Cbrifzmay formal . Hey Ted. zvbnlcba looking ai? Ted Mobuor jleefxr furioufly al one of lbe fanzpaigzz pofleizr dm'- irzg fampaigiz week. Maury Levy, fudd Sziff, Rzzffy Beoiley, Riebara' U e,ff, and fody Gibb: give rbeeixr for Jeoiow al lbe Powder Bowl gome. jun one .rtep more, as jack Collin: head: for firft N haxe. Nancy Chapman, rereiving her Bafehall Sweetheart bouquet from Captain Mike Collins, prove: nothing is ax pretty af a pretty girl'J ynzile. If: been great Jay Merry Ann Rae, Bob Coe, and Szuan Reynoldx af they gather the all-important auto- graphf in their 1957 Highlanderf. WITH PRI G COME BASEBALL It proves to he a hit windy ax thexe Seot la.r.fe.r give up their furlx and fingernaily while Janding the hleacherx. YEII Need more he .raid ahout the deftruction of the old annex? ' ww-in-ifffdsifvzsexfwxewawazmguf.-fa i lie f M'-so ' - . Tbe elecliorz bfsembly bring: ezferylbirzg from mremerz lo bm-relx by proven by Mary jane Yarb, David Fair, and Lucy Reinbing. . . .A D THE ELECTIONS 'fl Willy! believe iz, .rfzyx judy Harper af .rbe if Tbe 1958 bfuebnll mpmizzf, Tommy Luce and Bobby told of ber Hi-Life office at lbe arzzzual banquet. Reed, u'i1b Cofzcb Kennedy admire lbe difiricz lropby nf lbey rem!! Ibe ,ferzmk rainy reason. eleven I Goffiping and mouth Jtuffing appear to he the main ohjecti1teJ at the Hi-Lite Big and Little Sitter picnic. jim Fox ha: that it can't he looh df Min Orr hand: out Jummer school report cartlr. S MMER MEANS FU Oh, my aching mu.rcleJ was a familiar phrafe af the football team Jtarted their , daily work-outx during thofe firxt hot Jammer dayx. A garhage man or a htttterfly catcheru contemplate Jopho- ntore5,Eal Hooking, Billy Gannon, and Roh See af they take the Orientation Day testi. IV ell, Jtrihe a po.re. Carolyn Crum and Bill McCullough look mighty happy af they ,rhow the new .Sopho- morex around on Orientation Day. WWW1 , ,WW , ., , :vmwam?e.,.'.....'-FF mmwa .mmwww Disney-Lmzd comer to Hi Park for line inlroduczion of zlie Hi-Lite of- fiferf. .. A FALL STARTS AGAI Football, clubs, and pep rallies all play an important part in September and the remaining fall months. Dances and holi- days combinecl with the school Work make it a season filled with fun and many activities. See you in Lubborkf' Crier lffaller MarDom1ld as the Cd7'd1f'dIl pulli- away. Our Hi Park Sputzzirkf my, Tlml'll be the day when nikon! if Marrlmll would beat llae blue and gold. Sfoll Lallier and Bill Sl2eele1'.r give Prefley and Boone rome rom- petition al the Lady and Lanier picnif. Mini, you 1'e Jeeiz your lofi deff, Ill-Qll' Dot Holiday fR1z.r!yBe11fleyj ifz Ilae Mofzfewey pep rally. - u.2d!l! can-,is :w' Y-3.1 ,,,, iw1+ ,Ma Yeaaa, Tea Sipperff' yell Milling IV00dr0w claeerleaderJ Sally Smyfer, Smit Lallier, and jean Gilliland. BLEACHER ARE Mary jane York, Virginia Niflaolur, and Lufy Toland fake advanfage of the fun and prizex at Ilfe Stale Fair. Razfixlaing, my dear! Carolyn Sallinger pre- pareJ I0 lrawe ber undertlaffman piclure laken. fourteen RE DIED... Fallner Meranda talk: to Sufarz Moody, Doug Aloord, Brenda Rowan, Sufan Reynoldf, Shirley Dawxon, and Siirzfon fone: affer his Jpeech during Religiouf Emplaafix IVeele. . . . FOR OCTOBER RUSH i Doug Alzford prozfex lo be a typifal man af be .vin by'and walrlaef judy Bagwell do all tlae work al tlae Student Counril Sanding Parly. Sandra IVolf .rlaowf float llae un- derclaxfmen have ialemf too at llae Hi-Lile Sophomore lalenl Mow' fifteen Mau l7j'.YlE1'ilI prerailf at the Hi-Lizef' Mad Ball. OVE BER BRINGS . . . Ilalf-open eyef and pin rurlf are zzumerouf nl 7:30 A.M. when zine girly fum 0111 to demraie for live Hi-Lite dance. sixteen Notey are rompnfed by fbeye SFU! Id.I'.Y?J' on the Efonomicf Field Trip. Drill Team. Tennnnnxbun. ' Long will be remembered tbe day wben Hi Park bad un all-girl R. ,. .C. N PG All bail King Tommy wax mid by Scot lane! ax Tommy Stewart wax frowned king of lbe Powder Bowl. IVbal did lbe roarb my about an on-fide Heb? and IWbo Jbould I black? were frequent queftionx in lbe Sen- ior und junior buddlef. Bu! lbe Seniorx mme out abead as they won 13 to 7. seventeen From the land of Pau- flaefzr rome rmzzzibnl Mike , Sfawze amd hir fellou' bone-pickelir Carol Mtn'- lirz and Lucy RH21ki1zg dzzrfzzg tba Hillcrefl pep rally. HOMECOMI G . . . With November 22 came Highland Park's second annual Home- coming, which brought a victory, a queen, and many exes to Scotland. A football game was played between the Scots and Hillcrest, which the Scotties won 38 to O. After the game the Homecoming dance was held in the gym and six nominees for Homecoming Queen were pre- sented. The six nominees were elected by the school, and from these six girls the football team chose a queen. Sally Burbeck reigzzf nr Higldfzfzd Pmkv H077I?fUIIIfIl.Q quewz. W for ihe Regimental Ball. N Y Hey, Bffff Pew Pure u'azfe.r zo Hi- Lile offirerx izz ROTC parade. W'012'erful, 1l'0Uj61'flll!U exrlaimy Riflmrd Merkel 10 fluff? Daffy Ereriole in Slzzzzizellk pep rally. . . . AND BUSY DAYS W'h0'.f fsfminl of the big bad zwlf? ' :bmi lbe litlle jvigxr I0 Se7i'0r wolf in Crozier Pep rally If! az bird! It'5 ll plane! No, iff Alvin Golden, zlemrfziing J, w , H. M115 Boyd jill Peleu fone! Dudley Cynthia Comn, Gm! Hendon and From ine look on Coach foney' fare, soznefbing mzut have STATE PL Y-OFF n gone wrong. EN 4 w 4 nrlxiwi 7-:'1r ',....l - ' 1-Mmm J December, 1958, meant many things at H. P. With it came the state football play-offs, which meant longer practices, special pep rallies and Bagpipe issues, and school spirit at its peak. Mixed with school spirit was the spirit of Christmas. Christmas at H. P. brought proj- ects, programs, dances, and the best present we could have hoped for, the state championship in football. . . AND HOLIDAYS 1 beg ,om pmzmf My of ended DECEMBER Enwgelic Scots 111771 ou! Io bark the team as the Golden Awzlmzclae prepare! fm the Por! Afllam game. Expreffio 111 rerepzl len re 112011161111 during Abilene ganze. Mlff Mufrb md N1 Mnzrozz pn! fi11i,rl9i1zg 101405161 072 lbe 611251131 Q if Be beep Jbfa' Hzgblmm' Park mad 1u1211er 11111: 01161 Uylfblld Falk 111 lbe Hale playa J You lirfezz lo meff' cha Da1'erzp0rZ. J Susan Szzllaewhzfzd of Fum- l ..THE SE IOR PLAY Comedy, mystery, and romance reigned supreme as the January Senior class presented their Senior play, Tirh. Tish Carberry is a possessive Spinster, played by Susan Sutherland, who takes her old maid side-kicks, Francha Davenport and jenny Creechl on a pleasure trip. Tish meets her nephew, Mike Campbel, at Quaker Inn. Ellen Leigh fCarolyn Terryj is the propr etress of Quaker Inn. The plot thickens as Sheriff Lem Ful er QWalter McDonaldj finds that a convict has escaped from rison. All the eo le at the inn, including Rena, the P I I P P an maid QAdr1an Adamsj, Y0u'd bEIl8I' uvzlcla your flap, uifwzr Wfaller McDonald lo john Lurk and Belly Dillard. ' Luther Hopkins and his niece, Annabelle Hopkins Gerry Clarke and Phyllis Foxj are suspected by Tish and her curi- ous friends of being the convict. Also suspected are guests Virginia Kirby QMarcia Gillenj, Lesly Andrews fMike Lawlerj, the Broadway show director, Butram Grimes Uohn Luskj, and Betty Dillard taking the role of Dorice Love, glamorous Broadway actress. Carol Cole, assistant director, and Judd Stiff, stage man- ager, both played an important part in helping the play to success. Ranluzzce if added by C.zml,w1 Terry and Mike Campbell. twenty-three E1e1y01ze JNZIIEJ' fzppmzuzglg dl M1113 Il inte and judd Sliff are amzozmced ay zlae Naziozml Honor Pri11rip.1l Ben U i.re- man jllfffllfff .1 high Jezzior Illcfcflfllg. Nfznrg Ifllfll, Belh M01'1'i,s', and Dime Till are outfitled for IM L.IfjlZ bmzfjuef. -1.1212 Lymz bfgifzf ber dzzfief fm zzezvly defied Hi-Life famed IIIAQ ,ffr1'c2l411'Q. .sm ,f sliw lf Kieran' ' 'ff Tony Bicknell reignf af Higlyltznll Ptzrklf lmyketball queen. GRADUAT1 BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHT ANUARY Hail to llye fighting Scottie: uflla brought I the firft mite rlmmpioflfbifi to Higbltmd ' Puri. w 1' 1ki l:i, 3 ..-:ez f,-- u The Jeasonb comiml quipf are reviewed by Reed folmxon, Bob Ltmmfter, Dick IVoodJ, Rex Wbtxan, and ffm Gannon at the football lmzzquet. U7l9ich way do I ga? ponder bewildered ,rophomorex judy Mandel, Arm Teel, and Rirlmrd Adamf. IVe'1'e I0 in love, fquetzlf Shirley Dtiuxvazz af Highland Pt11'la'J fayne Mtzmfield itz the Tlaomtzf fefferfon pep rally. K 1 .l 4 x ' I Da you wan! io hear my troublef loo? myf Shirley Dezufwn to pleading Tammy Luce. 4 Adzfentzu'01z5 S6011 get 0111 in ffae fin! mow. SNOW A D VALE TINES . . . W Martfm Lou Hefler df.ff1!6Ij'J' mme Sjmrliyb 1'a.7enZine.v. twenty-six l Min Lafy and Mu. Corkrell experiment with ez psychology tex! Tbaie walk pmferlx mmf hare been han! The pmjert makeu are Robert Carzzef, 'lark FEBRUARY Mm xx 4 X X Pezze Pellz! mid Pele Wnzflezd make linen fzolermdi nz pfepyn 111011 0 lfaofe Nmzry Burlmz rozzcezzfnztef 012 flae mel- ody zvlaile playing a mellow fella twenty-eight In Jpring ll young mmff fruity furzzr Ia . . . h1n'dle,r.' WITH MARCH WI D COME. On the night of March 14, the Lads and Lassies Choir and the Highland Park Orchestra presented a musical production entitled It Happened This Way, a program that depicted the life of America in music. The scenes started in a Puritan church, proceeded to Revolutionary America, and then to the southern days. From the old South the scene shifted to the West and a state fair. The program ended in modern times with a theater scene. Pure ezzfbufiamz if df.ff7lzIj'6d by :be boys of Ike Lady and Lanier :zz relyearml I-Ieigb Iso! Come to llae fair, ring: out from a pmflire Jex- fioaz of Lady and Laffiex. . . . TRACK AND MUSICAL FANCIES L Fun goef faazzd-izz-bmzd u'i1l1 Marla in prefezzlizzg ll program af prorezz by 07'f!J65.71'61 memberf Bef!-7 Smit. Ken Vardell, Smzdm Parlaer, and Caron lV7zIf67'IJ0Il.f6'. Kay Frazzrif, fomzzze Ke1'Jbuu', :md Corky MfCm'd zuzze up for the Maffb muyiml progmm, nf julia Sleed afronzpmziexr. twenty-nine Hungry Sfolr line for noozzday meal. With memories such as the rush to the lunch room, the long walk from the parking lot, the roar from the pep rallies with the boys on one side and the girls on the other, the promenading in the halls in the morning, and the victory flag flying from the flagpole, we shall never forget our days and years at Highland Park. The sounds of typewriters, of music from the choir, band, and orchestra rooms, of machines from the shops, of teachers' voices, and of the morning announcements will long ring in our ears. And long will remain in our hearts the words We will honor, and We will cherish thee, Dear Hi Park High. M, ' i ,,, D .,:' Q . ., ..,. ,,, gags , eve' H 1 K i L f Lg, , f W L , gg rg Q F X if had wi 1 5 'K 42 it WWA' K X r rr 2 .9 fp ia at L W 91 S YK Nrrxsx ie. me xi I aw M , 4, ky Mgr, . , H 5,1-g9,43g,,,5f?g,,Q 2 , l ,, ,fy ,AV , V .mn 5. f - 4 9 ' V- V - VV x ,.g.-,,,g.,.4, 1 1, - .V V ,, gzfz-'svgarig . - V 1 1.11.12-gig:-12554 fjw ,N zgsfiisig Q - , , , .g1,1.g:,z,g:,g.g:- gg V- w ' V A iszgtiaifz-wifi: , t -Q Tt'i:iZl1P'?'l35 t ' -- ' . - 9 xiiqpqggfigz :gg rw' vag.w?2: ,.v . V ig , :f:.g:'qif:,:.r,g. --:adv . V n.-.fg.g,v,fgn,' ' A :zz yu r , f gH1.f,4,,v,f,.g.+ V - 'I' - V ,,,. r. a . 51' -f1:3:'1f::-- . Pg' il V,,32?1 K E! ' , 23 'N .4-7 f' -- , ff ' ' t' If ir alwayy ponible zo tell u perJon'J iniereflr by hir book rorferf. WE WILL KEEP THE E REMI DER thirty Left we forge! . . . lbe Stair' 1957 mafcol, Cindy Collinr. And limi if jul! what we did! Brad Freemmz mid Carol Brookmler remind uf of flame long uvzlkr from lbe pfzrkiizg lol. Typical of Ike !Jm'd-uwrkizzg Erzglifb flcmref if Mn, Mm'- . O . I E If1z',f,rixZfJ period Se11i01'E1Igli.fb. FORGET New week we bane fo gel orgmzizedf' if 11 fazzzilim' Senior J fl y i zz g illuflmted by joe Sledmfm and Chuck 101261. thirty-one From row: Turner, J. Gannon, B. Gannon, D. Smith, Lancaster, Luce, Vardell, Collins, Seals, Stiff, Bentley, S. jones, Rogers, McCulloch, H. jones. Second row: Gibbs, Reed, Norman, Kramer, Lacy, Mayes, C. Abbott, Davis, Watson, Strother, Coston, Blanton. Third row: Tansil, Stuart, Allday, Bedell, DeWitt, Pritchard, Houghton, Patterson, Gilbert, B. Miller, West, R. Miller. Fourth row: Grabstald, Waldrop, Kemendo, Caldwell, McConkey, Smalley, Vfilbur, Winsted, B. Smith. Fifflv row: Binnion, Tatum, Urquhart, Sorrells, McGinnis, Siler, Henderson, Gordon, T. Abbott, Rant- zow, Martin, Hatcher. H ASSOCIATION BOASTS LETTERMEN FOOTBALL Chuck Abbott, jack Allday, Bob Bedell, Ronnie Caldwell, Jack Collins, Dan Davis, Marc DeWitt, Dave Duwe, Johnny Florer, David Franklin, Bill Gannon, Jim Gannon, Lee Gilbert, Drue Houghton, Reed johnson, Hayden jones, Stinson jones, johnny Kemendo, Bill Kramer, Bill Lacy, Bob Lancaster, Butch Mayes, Richard Mays, Mike Mc- Conkey, Bill McCulloch, Laddie McGinnis, Bill Miller, john Patterson, jim Pritchard, Fred Purnell, Bobby Reed, John Seals, Harry Shuford, Bill Siler, Bill Skeeters, Charlie Sledge, Bob Smalley, Darrell Smith, Mike Sorrells, Judd Stiff, Albert Tatum, john Tatum, Winkie Turner, Brad Urquahart, Ken Vardell, Ken Waldrop, Rex Watson, Hank Williams, Bob Wilbur, Dick Wood. BASKETBALL Bill Blaylock, Jack Collins, Jody Gibbs, Glenn Gossett, Richard Haroz, jimmy Hudnall, Winnie Knickerbocker, Maury Levy, Tommy Luce, jack Norman, Mac Turner. thirty-two BASEBALL jack Allday, jack Collins, Bobby Grabstald, Tommy Luce, Maury Levy, Bobby Reed, Harry Rogers. GOLF Tommy Abbott, Barry Blanton, Pat Gordon, Art Hender- son, Frank Malone, Mack Strother. TRACK Bob Bedell, Rusty Bentley, Terry Coston, Stinson Jones, Morgan Maxfield, jack Norman, Tommy Tansil, Joe Thomas, Ken Waldrop, Richard West. TENNIS Robert Miller, Pete Winstead. SWIMMING Chuck Abbott, Dave Duwe, Lee Gilbert, Bob Hallam, Bob Hatcher, Butch Smith. 135 X Fir!! row: Fulton Murray, Mascot Cindy Collins, Susan Moody. Second row: Mack Strother, Carolyn L Crum. Third row: Miss Murchison, Harry Rogers, Peggy Pace, Mrs. 'Manson iCHEERLEADERS LEAD WE WILL wmv CH We Will Winn was a familiar chant. during the football Qseason as the cheerleaders chanted Hi Park to the state cham- pionship. Other new yells were introduced, such as Fight, Team, Fight and a new version of Who Are. Practicing ,the yells and attending pep rally meetings were all a part of their everyday work. Basketball and baseball also received special attention as the Scots advanced in later sports. Other activities of the year included night pep rallies and an ex- change pep rally with Hillcrest. l i The claeerleaderr demomtmle al new verizon of lVfJ0 Are. AN thirty-three By an election in the first semester, eight favorites are chosen from the entire student body. The announcement of the favorites IS kept a secret untrl the presentation of the annual. BOBBY REED CAROLYN CRUM FAVORITES E SALLY BARBECK ELECTED E GIBBS M, thirty-six SUSAN MOODY SCOTS HONORED PEGGY PACE HANK WILLIAMS JODY GIBBS llflllXj77I7l7?l Offiferf' Azvfzrd Prerinieazf of fhe Stzzdezzl C oznzcil ALICE ANN JONES zllaxizzzzzlzz Offirezzr' Azzwd S6fl'?f!ZI'J' of fhe Sflzrfelzf Colzzzfif thirty-eight HALL OF FAME REVEALED Every year a Hall of Fame is pre- sented, made up of students who have done outstanding Work on the Stu- dent Council, Highlander staff, or the Bagpipe staff. NANCY COTTON Maximzzzzz Offirerr' Armrcl Editor of the Bagpipe is l NANCY MAXWELL Maximum Offirerx' Award Bzuifzeff llfltlfldgfl' of the Highlafzder Chosen by the sponsors of the or- ganizations, members of the Hall of Fame have given hard work and time to school projects. Q forty OUTSTA DI G STUDENTS HO ORED The Gold and the Silver H,,' symbols of the owner's hard work, are given in recogni- tion of outstanding contributions. LOUISE LEAK Gold H Higlylander Staff SALLY BARBECK Gold H Studenl Council JOAN GREGERSON Gold H Bagpipe Staff WISSY ROLLINS Gold H Bagpipe Staff DOBBY SHERMAN KATHY THOMAS Gold H Gold H Highlander Staff Bagpipe Slaff REX WATSON PETE WEIL BETTY PAYNE LINDA ROGERS Gold H Gold H Silver H Silver H Szudezzz Coznzfil Highlander and Higlalarzder Sfaff Bagpipe Slaff SALLY SMYSER Silver HU Highlander Slaff JOHN SEALS Silver H Student Coumil MARY WHITE Silver H Sludent Counril Bagpipe Siaffx Below: TOMMY LUCE PAM MCCAIN BECKY MCDOWELL Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Bagpipe Staff Higblander Staff Bagpipe Staff JANE CROCKETT Honorable Mention Higblander Staff MARILYN DONSKY Honorable Mention Bagpipe Staff JEAN GILLILAND Honorable Mention Higblander Staff MARY MILBANK Honorable Mention Student Council Above: CAROL ANN PHILLIPS LUCY REINKING PENE PETTIT Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Higblander Staff Bagpipe Staff Higblander Staff ROB SEE Honorable Mention Student Council BILL SKEETERS Honorable Mention Student Counril JUDD STIFF Honorable Mention Student Counril COLIE TERRILL Honorable Mention Higblander Staff forty-one yas b? s 33 A 4 f, .,,, i .1- 3 ! 4' Xxsf X x I Qrwkx 4, 4 em-.H Q! ' vga E ix ' X5 x K 1 k . XXX ,Q X M E 3 as 'Via Y X E H e il wg f M y x 5 if- H i n Es Q Q. X 1' x 2 Q 1 ' 5 i n , 1 3, 'S I Q 2 I , N 5 5 'Q 3 ,iw 5 2 X 's 3 W w I? ' n w , N 571 I 5 1 , 1. J L x ii,. 2i e X 32 b ' 1 xi s K gl 3 Y. .kay 3 . X ki. ' Us b 'Yi WY' v x f 3 A' x l , I b X ' ' 1? Y l x R . f -- . Dawn 7llc?6'fflZg5 in fbe .YNZLZZZ nnditmfinnz Jeff lbe pnfe C dnb mnzfifief df we pnrtivipnled in orgnniznfiony. W planned fnzrfief and jnzrfieipnfed in orgnnizbtionf, pw nmfed yporfy and fnndf, and beard Jpeeebey by inzpomzz jveolivfe. We began eagerly in lbe fn!! Z0 belong to ever: Ibing, bnzf ended in tbe Jpring wilb too nmny bnnqnel I X M., f 34 WX? 2 f x v hit . X -Q f I ,N f ' ,Y VN . xv- ix . . P1 wf, ,Q ., - g- 1 ' , v f X af A A Soi . f P5 Z f 132, 1 7 , X 2 xx Q? :A Hg HZ, fc-2 l- J.5.L. -2 WX 5 gl X: CW 1 . J 'P 1 V F M y ' isis , + 9, i 'V . mf 7 vii! I , A X11 K 6 4 Fin! row: C. Phillips, Byrne, Cotton, Davis, Stewart, Parker, Crum, Cuthrell, White. Second raw: Waterhouse, Davenport, Casey, Rager, Phillips, Raggio, Williams, Alvord, McDonald, Bowyer, Reed, Watson. Fifth row: Ragle, P. Daniels, Rutland, Newsome, McCulloch, Kramer, Skeeters, Harper, Barbeck. Sixth row: Shea, Shackelford, Silberberger, Seals, Haltom, Mayo, Wall, Jones, Helms, Gay. Not piclured: Elkins, Douglas, Bagwell, Adams. Third row: Solomon, Urquhart, Burford, Gannon, Kennedy, Thornton, Turner, See. Fourth raw: J Caperton, Chapman, Collett, Collins, Garber, Gregerson, Gibbs. Kean, Smith, Taylor, Wfarden. Student Council STUDENT LEADERS GUIDE SCOT ACTIVITIES OFFICERS JODY GIBBS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, P refidenl MARY WHITE ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,i,,,, V ire Prefidezzt ALICE ANN JONES A-,'wvV lnnnplpppzpp 5 ,,,,.e,m.y Snappy sayings such as Malleate the Mavericks, JOHN SEALS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T 1-mfflfw Woe to Woodrow, and Stop the Streak adorned TOMMY THORNTON ,-,,-,-,-f,ff,f,ffA, Pf1f'1idff1f'1ff11'fa'1 the flashy blue and gold ribbons which the Student MISS LOUISE JAMES, C 'l ' ldt t h 1 t f tt LIISS ELEANOR THORNELL ,,,,ttt, tt,,,,,,,,. S pmww Umm bo O Promo 6 SC OO suppor O our S a 6 champion football team. Other projects included the support of two 'ladoptedu French orphans, and publication of the Clan. Presiding over the Southern Association of Stu- dent Councils was high on the list of Council activi- ties this year. The organization captured this position at the Virginia conference last year and ably led the 1957 convention. On the social side of Student Council-sponsored activities were the Powder Bowl game, Homecoming, the Christmas formal, and the junior-Senior Prom. Mary lVhile and Alice Ann fone! pin blue 'iz' gold rihhom on jody Gihhs and john Sealy. f orty-f our N etiomzl H onor Society N H S MEMBERS SUPPORT SCHOOL RATING Preridenl Prerident S efremry Treasurer . S pomor Pete W'1mtead Sally Bmberk Waller McDonald, and judd Sliff dzrcloxe lhe Jewel of their N H S Jtrzmizng Jludying. Hi Park owes a lofty scholastic standing partly to the members of the National Honor Society. These straight-A students contribute much to our school rating, and are often finalists on the National Merit Scholarship exams. Besides high IQ's, these members possess character and citizenship. Chosen from the students of the high junior and senior classes, the scholars are prominent in Scotland activities. Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service, the motto of the National Honor Society, is exhibited by all members of this honorary club. The task of ushering at commencement exercises and senior plays goes to the N,H.S. group, and the club sponsors the Blanket Award, presented to the most outstanding boy and girl in each senior class. Fmnl vow Sutherland Gardner Abrams Hassel Cole, Cotton, Barbeck, Byrne, Streckmann, Davenport, Duckworth, Pierce, Burton. Second row Dring Lipman Gregerson Teeple Waterhouse, Maxwell, Milbank, Jordan, Gilliland, Fox, Terry, Creech. Third row: Ball, Jones, Newsome Watson Winstead Stiff McDonald McCulloch, jalonick, Campbell. Not pirlured: Cohenour, Dufford, Gibbs, Moody, forty-five Mm' Eeholr, Mr. Kidd, Nanry Cotton, and Margaret Ann Taylor look over the Bagpipe reeordr. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief ,. ,.Y,.....,,,,........,,,,,,,,. .. Nancy Cotton Managing Editor .. ,,Y,,,,, Joan Gregerson Newt Editor a.,,o,,,w ..,,,,,, L inda Rogers Featare Editor . w..... Carolyn Terry Sportf Editor .e..,,,,e,,Ae,, ...,e,, Tommy Luce Prodaftion Managers .. .. Joanne Kershaw, Sue Wyche Exchange Editor .,r,,, Art Editor ,,r,,rr,r,,,r,,,, junior High Editor .. Pirtitre Editor t,,,,,,,,,,, Francha Davenport jim Goodnight Becky McDowell Marilyn Donsky Head Pleotographei' ,t,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,rtt,.,tt.t,..... Pete Weil Sponwr ,,,,vr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..... Miss Marian Echols BUSINESS STAFF Bafineu Manager v,o,,o,,io,.,o,..... Margaret Ann Taylor Adoertiring Manager .,.... .e,,,,.,..... W issy Rollins Cirtalation Manager Sefretary .,,,.,.. .,,.,......e.., . Arrirtant Adoerlirin g Arriftant Circulation ii...,o Sponror .,........,.........,. Kathy Thomas Lucy Reinking Sally Teeple Margaret Pruitt Ogden Kidd Seated: Rogers, Davenport, Wyche, Kershaw. Standing: Weil, McDowell, Donsky, Gregerson, Terry. Not pictured: Goodnight, Luce. Bagpipe, ' PAPER JUDGED BEST IN TEXAS Exhausted editors and harassed reporters were found in abundance around the Bagpipe office last fall, as the usually bi-monthly paper' produced five editions in four weeks. The reason? To support the Scot gridders in their drive to the state trophy! Tired but contented journalists agreed after the ordeal that their contribution to school spirit had been worth the effort. Copping the l'Best in Texasu honors at the Texas High School Press Association in Denton brought an- other honor to the Bagpipe, which had previously been awarded an All4American honor rating. The Bagpipe won this unique honor in a field of news- papers from all over Texas. The paper also placed winners in the editorial, sports, news, ads, and cartoon competition at the convention. Top to bottom: Rollins, Reinking, Thomas, Pruitt, Teeple. ulll and Scroll SCRIBES ACHIEVE CLUB MEMBERSHIP Being a V,I.P. QVery Important Peonj is only one of the many requirements that a junior journalist must meet before he is admitted to Quill and Scroll. Many small and tedious jobs, as well as large and important ones, greet a novice newshawk on his road to membership in this international honorary journalistic society. The climax of the writer's hard work is the inspiring candlelight ceremony conducted by the senior members of Quill and Scroll. At this induc- tion the new member receives a gold charm which bears the figures of a writer's weapons-the quill and the scroll. A Before admission to this club a journalist must have completed one semester on a publication, be at least a junior, and rank scholastically in the top third of his class. Privileges of the members include receiving the club's international magazine, Quill mul Scroll, and attending an annual spring banquet. Carolyn Terry, Mirr Szeuwzrt, Nmzry Collozz, Becky McDowell and Sally Teeple rlml afler the Quill and Stroll irzduftiozz few many. OFFICERS CAROLYN TERRY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, NANCY COTTON ..... BECKY McDOWELL ....,,. SALLY TEEPLE .....,..,.. I MISS MARY STEWART .,.., Preridezzl Vice Prefidenl Secretary Trearurer Spomor Front row: White, Rogers, Thomas, Gilliland, Phillips, Taylor, Wyche, Parke, Terrill, Reinking. Second row: Kershaw, Leak, Gregerson Pettit, McDonald, Donsky, Casey, Cole, Sherman, Third row: Maxwell, Terry, Cotton, Williams, Luce, Gibbs, Weil, Teeple, McDowell Byrne, Davenport, No! pirlzn-ed.' Barbeck, Payne, Rollins. f- 5-feY4lrf2s 'f,sf+2 v121a1r hi,2Si r:sr21ez4sglv1fx.aif1.ft:'FlafseSlzfas l2z.4i,23itifaF6wei1Sl xwisIeiiirfilcftiawwsw:iewfaxsirwiravir,V t ,z.,i1.:e14,' - '- its , . Fran! row: P. Fox, Cissna, Casey, Kosanke, Edmondson, Duckworth,McConnell, jordan, Mayne, Whitten. See0zzd1'0w.' Adams, K. Francis, Dusek, Powell, Kershaw, White, Smith, Maxfield, Millwee. Third row: Muse, Wynn, Browning, Satterfield, Baker, Goodrich, B. Jones. Fourth row: Scarborough, Campbell, Jalonick, Mohns, Hines, Salomon. LADS AND LASSIES OFFICERS CARY HEARD ...............................,....,.,..... Prerident JANE CROCKETT ,cc,.,. ......, V in P,-mdmf BRIN MARY WHITE ,....,,,.,,.. .,,.........,.... S erremry JENNY CREECH, MADELINE WHITTEN .........,.. Burifzerr Serrelarief JUDY HARPER ,,,.,........... Correrpondirzg Serremry SCOTTY LALLIER, BILL SKEETERS .....,,..........,,.......,.,.,,,.,i,. Trea.fm'err SALLY BARBECK, MARY EDMONDSON, KAY MUNSELL ...................................... Libmriam' JOLE CORNELISON ..... MISS FLORA LEE POPE Lady and Lanier officer: scrapbook. Hirlorian ,. Spomor' glance through the choir Singing, selling, and socializing. These three jobs consume much of the time for the musical members of the Lads and Lassies choir. Singing for many clubs and organizations throughout Dallas, the Lads and Lassies also perform at school assemblies, for the Christmas program, and at their spring and fall programs. Selling Christmas cards and stationery, each choir member has a harrowing time trying to peddle his quota of goods to students, teachers, and friends. Lads and Lassies are commonly seen in the halls giving a sales talk to the innocent bystanders. Socializing, the choir enjoys a picnic at Winfrey Point in the fall and a dance in the spring. Front row: Bracken, Waterhouse, Calvin, Scott, Poythress, Hassel. Second row: Cammack, Phillips, Ridlin, Parker, McDonald, Quayle. Third row: Shugart, Adams, Woods, Bowyer, Dowdell, Hathaway, R. Cole. Fdurlb row: Higgins, Steed, Turner, Dufford. u uQ1 , if wi umm-wu1a....1 fi-:- fx.: 1 1 113 in-n Frotzt row: E. Francis, Crockett, Mayo, Roberts, Harper, Houghton, Register, A. Jones, Walke, Creech. Second row: Crumley, McCord, Cornelison, Weintraub, McLean, G. Jurgens, Bagwell, Barbeck. Third row: Felton, Brown, D. Jurgens, Swartz, Wiener, Kimbell, Tobin Lallier. Fourth row: Bentley, Skeeters, Haroz, Henderson, J. Fox, Gibbs, Lusk, Ross. Not pictured: Chance, Cobb, Goyne, Fuller, Heard Hillman, Lewis, Pressley, Reynolds, Shannon, Warden. -IONORS TO HIGH SCHOOL More than forty-five orchestra members, playing twenty-four different parts! Sound hard to do? Any orchestra member will tell you it is a difficult feat and requires many hours of long, hard practice. But for every minute of work there is an hour of pleasure and fun. The first big pay-off this year came when our orchestra was chosen to perform concertos and an opera at the Dallas Music Teachers' Association Baroque Festival, guest conducted by Walter Hendl. Fourteen members, the largest group from an individual orchestra in this area, were named to the All-State Orchestra in Galveston, Texas, bringing distinction to Hi Park. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS NANCY BURTON, JOHN DUFFORD ........... ..........,. P reridentr SUSAN HASSEL ..............,,................ Vice Preriderzt CAROL COLE, SUSAN ADAMS ............ Secretarier SUSAN POYTHRESS .................i. ...... T reururer MRS. DORIS GRIFFITH ,..... ...,. S ponror Poring hy john Duffordk tyutpuni are orchertru officer: Adumr, Hurrel, Burton, Cole, and Poy- threw. Performances in Fort Worth, a spring formal concert, an All- Concerto Program, and a spring banquet honoring seniors rounded out a busy year. Front row: Carlson, Ostrancler, Clark, Renee Miller, Malouf. Second row: johnson, Cohenour, Lowry, Beil, Maus. Third row: Burton, Kribbs, C. Cole, Stroud, Varclell, Ronny Miller, Williams. Fourth row: Gibson, Stewart, Harrison, Abbott, Deady. Not pictured: Smith. up :mann-mi, f iwtffif ful-11 , .. -' - r a Fronl row: Pat Patterson, Welfare Vice Preridentj Sandy Stewart, Program Vice Presidency Barbara Buchel, Hirloriang Pam McCain, Trenmrer. Second row: Judy Harper, Corresponding Secrelaryg Miss Montae Imbt, Sponrorg Alice Kean, Social Vice Prexidentg Sally Teeple, Friendrbip Vice President. Fourth row: Susan Smith, Red Croix Vice Pre.rident,' Midge Mason, Trensurerg Wissy Rollins, Publirizy Vice Preridentg Peggy Davis, Preridenl. Not piclured: Carolyn Terry, Recording Secretary. H i-Lites KIDDIES, SOUTHER BELLES DEBUT AT DANCES ..i ,r e , . . .i f1-1-fz.s'saaaszz:ar.s,, , . ,. ,.,,5,5, . . ri . .-'wma :fs f'ffw t:51'ss1f4e?'i ' . 2ri:2.itgMfgge-M . w as , - , f J -. . 5' . w S ' 1 ' '-iiiii fef J12iQis'Sf ,f . if 5 i ' 1 'f J 3 A-if , 1f'1?:'f 'ii P - '- f?fl??i,?i Sap, kzflaikfimfiar . '53,--- ???iiEig:'?ia I siikliezikk. , . . E - u- , , -' x?'i i4.k?i?3, -Wk-2 952: '1, Q1f',s ..-.-Q .- .f:fY'1i75f5ilf?f Y,2 . 'mriti .-slfstlefavfa -. - 'fss'zf:sz?iQi?f2ffT2i'si'i-i,'t rr2a Hrs , . . ' 4 . Sg'i,'t SE .Es. :. w+.3 i1.5V'115 'E' figifiliimifi I .41 1, -:f:1..r::.zif A s r law , sea tw- 1 V V L - E- :Ji . i iii fxii 1 2 f w :afm:wz sz . airs' ,swiss -rarmlfr 1- sw Y Y - -fe' refs.-e,.,ar2,s,. sifsrm . . . fe . rw 'K 7. I -K1 2 ff' ' , - , f,. ,.?h::SY1.e 5 V - jig Wjj,-j QL Java, , . 4fzr.LE'I:22:lg V 'E 4 sif.sz,.P?,l 5?::om :s, . fm. .. .. VW' Q'f?i'if'? fiffiiilfi .5 Hiifff I 'f '::ist'f4s. V ,iffi-fi,.5iQ,f5,.5iQ575Q7Qg5i, fi ,, ,,, . , L . V ,aw zievfesm. it-' V-are-'get--ff - . H - QigQggga,,,,,,ije. 't .,, ,,,,fF:-2:i.5'i3 , N Aly Wi! 5 .eii ijg fifty Big and little sisters find fun and friendship when they join Hi-Lites, a club open to every Hi Park lass. A com- bination of weekly programs, welfare and Red Cross work, and regular parties makes this club popular with many girls. Special features this year included a style show, a Christmas party for the Sunshine orphans' home, and a sophomore talent show. Highlighting the Hi-Lite activities, sponsored by Miss Montae Imbt, were such gala affairs as the Big and Little Sister Picnic, the Mother-Daughter Tea, a Kiddie Dance, and a Southern ball. Pam McCain, the daring young girl on the swaying ladder, help: decorate for the Hi-Lila Kiddy Dance. Front row: Jimmy Little, Secrelaryg John Rutland, Program Vice Prefidemfg John Bourland, Prefidenly Tommy Wiener, Reporlerf John West, Memberrbip Vice Preridenl. Second row: jack Norman, Social Vice Pretia'erzz,' Stanley Mendenhall, Allernateg John Shook, Chap- lainy Tommy Newsome, Treafurerj Mr. George Ruddell, Spor1Jor.Not piclured: Fulton Murray, Welfare Vice Precidenzf Mac Strother, Executive Vice Preridenlg Lance Tarrance, Program Vice Presidency Chris Whorton, Alternale, W Hi-Y YOUTH LEGISLATORS RUN STATE GOVERNMENT Would you like to be a representative in the state legislature and present a bill on the floor of the House? December. In a renewal of the Youth and Government program, the club spent their time carefully preparing a bill. Our representatives participated with other Hi-Y's from all over the state in this annual affair. Other club activities included a variety of interesting and educational programs, a spring dance, and joint sponsorship with Hi-Lites of Religious Emphasis Week. Richard Palmer and joe Stedman, Hi-Y rep- rexenlalioec to Youth and Governmenl, dircufr tlse bill llaey look to Auflin. fifty-one Two Hi-Y members had this exciting experience last' Smnding: Carnes. Fran! row: Weil, Stiff, Watson, Shanks, McDonald. Second row: Campbell, Ball, Daniels, Alvord, Mr. Binion Third row: Strother, Holt, Salomon, Haney, DeShong. Fourth 1-ouf: Lavine, Reed, McCulloch, Collins, Urquhart. Fifth row: Kirkpatrick, Seals, Gibbs. Not pictured: Dufford, Lawler. K ey Club CIVIC CLUB PROMOTES SCHOOL SERVICE OFFICERS ROBERT CARNES ..,,,,..........,Y... ,,,,,....,,,. P reridenz JUDD STIFF ............ ...... V ice Preridenz REX WATSON ............ ........,... T rearurer RALPH E. BINNION ..... Sponsor fifty-two The Key Club, Hi Park's latest chartered organiza- tion, opens the civic door to a select group of boys from the social studies department and gives them the op- portunity to acquire additional education. The present objective of the club is to provide fellow students with information brought to Dallas by prominent visitors, the members issue bulletins containing this material to the students and classes in the social studies depart- ment. The main goals of this service club are to develop in its members initiative, leadership, and cooperation, to serve the school and community, and to promote spiritual values. This club, sponsored by Ralph E. Binnion, has other activities such as open discussions on world problems. The boys also participate in Kiwanis Club civic ac- tivities, for the Key Club is affiliated with this adult group. Rex IVn1f.ron, judd Stiff, and Roberl Corner seem to be enjoying a Key Club pamphlet. Round Table DEEP DISCUSSION DOMINATES AGENDA What influence does lobbying have on U. S. poli- tics? . . . Should teenagers go steady? . . . What are some of the differences between American and Euro- pean schools? These questions represent the variety and scope of Round Table. This club discusses current or classical topics under the guidance of a student or guest leader and Miss Helen Moore, club sponsor. After a week of research on a subject members come to Round Table meetings prepared both to present and to gain ideas. The group does not debate-its main purpose is to discuss a situation or problem thoroughly and to reach a solution which is the consensus of opinion. Round Tablersn find this club enlightening and enjoyable, for during each term they hold a supper-dinner and a spring picnic. See? Tlafzfr bow you Jpell itll' Myr Round Tabler Dobby Sffermfzrz Zo Herb Salomon, Brzzfie Guiorz, Min Moore, and Houylorz Briggf. Seated: Hildebrand, Forsythe, Briggs, Sherman, Phillips, Guion, Drake, XWilliams. Not piflured: Donsky, Lea, Meinhardt, Raggio, OFFICERS HERB SALOMON ..................... ..... C bairrzzafz DOBBY SHERMAN ............,,...................... Sefrelzlry HOUSTON BRIGGS ,,,..... Execulive Board Member BRUCIE GUION .,.....,.... Executive Board Member MISS HELEN MOORE ..,.............. .............. S ponror Bowyer, Cunninggim. Sl.r1z1dirzg.' Dotson, McNay, Fox, Butler, Hillin, Salomon, Tahu, Wall. f ifty-three 'a- 5 'inf Front row: Caplinger, Morris, Leak, Gregerson, Sullivan, Goranson, Williams, Rose, Farrell. Second row: Stone, Anne Smith, Ostrander, Hamric, Sullivan, M8CNHUghfOU, Schwedler, Howard. Third row: Aislin Smith, Emerson, Munger, McFadden, Bailie, K. Smith, Chamberlain, Schmitt. Fourfla raw: Zumwalt, Carras, Rabinowitz, Rogers, Tipton, Jaynes, Dring, C. Smith, Gillespie. Fifth row: Adams, Cope, Awalt, Walton, Webster, Ericson, Boyle, McEvoy, Nichol. Not pictured: Brager, Durbin, Lard, Rankin, Young. OFFICERS JOAN GREGERSON . ..,.... .... , .. Pre.riu'eu! KAREN WILLIAMS ..... Vife Preridezzl SONDRA SULLIVAN . ....,, .. Ser1'em1'y JACKIE ROGERS .. ....... , T1'enru1'e1' MISS JULIA BARTOSH . . .. Spmzror Future N urses Giving medical aid lo ail- ing Sondra Sullivan are Future Nurres Karen WY!- liums, Joan Gregerran, and jackie Rogerr. HI PARK NURSES HELP AT HOSPITALS Fifty future Florence Nightingales compose the mem- bership of the Future Nurses' Club. An interest in the medical profession is the only requirement for enrollment. This year the girls were encouraged to participate in the volunteer programs of the local hospitals to gain insight into the nursing profession. Programs of the club included speakers from various fifty-four phases of medicine and films showing the life of a student nurse. The girls took field trips to hospitals and spent one night in the nurses' dorms. Fort Worth was the destina- tion of several of the club members when they attended the Texas Association of Future Nurses' annual convention. A coke party was given to raise funds to send the girls. Firrl row: Zumwalt, Richards, A. Edwards, Stone, Caplinger, Perry, Rose, Nichol. Second row: Sondra Emerson, Peavy, Hamric, May, Sullivan, MacNaughton, S. Smith, Farmer. Third row: Thomas, Dring, Bower, Hancock, Stigall, Pierce, Calvin, Hermer, Bock. Fozzrllf row: K. Gardner, A. Gardner, Dudley, P, Edwards, Sallinger, Waterhouse, Drake, Holmes, Nicholson. Fifth row: Johnson, K. Smith, Munger, Suzanne Emerson, Miller, Taylor, Bailie, McFadden. Noi pictured' M. Cooper, N. Cooper, Goranson, Hardin, Hooks, Jame- son, james, Levine, Lindsay, Lipman, Mandel, Mills, Mor- ton, Rankin, Rubin, D. Smith, Speaker, Standley. OFFICERS ZAN ZULIWALT ............. ........................ P resident! KATHY THOMAS ............. .............. V ire Preyidezzl MISS HORTENSE WATKINS .,.................. Spofzfar Future Jclwalnzfzrmr Kazlay T homer and Zmz Zumuvzlz wrile azz mzzzvuzzcemezzl for club members. Future Teachers STUDENTS SUBSTITUTE TEACH AT SCOTLAND An apple for the future teachers in Hi Park's Future Teachers' Club! These eager educators were much in evidence last fall, when their project was substitute teach- ing in various classes. Through discussion groups, speak- ers, and films they also learned more about their future vocation. With the help of Miss Hortense Watkins, sponsor, the high school scholars weigh the good and bad of their future profession. Presently contributing to the school vocational files on teaching, the club hopes to encourage interest in this field. fifty-five A trip to European lands! A jaunt to the exotic Orient! These excursions are all within the grasp of the Travel Club mem- bers. These globe-trotters go around the world in 30 minutes by means of movies and speakers at each of their bi-monthly meetings, sponsored by Mrs. Willene Cock- rell. Community aid is also an important as- pect of the club. Projects this year included providing a needy Dallasite family with food and gifts at Christmas and painting furniture for the children at the Wesley Community Center. OFFICERS: Pam McCain, Vice Prefidentg Pene Pettit, Preridentg Liz Zuelzer, Pizrliamenmriazz,' Susan Moody, Secrelaryg Midge Mason, Hiftorianf Judy Bagwell, Treasurer. Twwel Club CLUBS VIEW PEOPLE, PLACES, THINGS junior Historical Society OFFICERS: Shirley Dawson, Vice Preridenlg Carolyn Crum, ParIiamenmriaz1,' Susan Smith, Preridenx Jean Gilliland, Trearurerg Nancy Maxwell, Hixloriazzg Alice Kean, Serrelfzry. f ifty-six If you ever want to know something about Dallas or the Southwest, just ask a member of the junior Historical Society. The purl pose of the group is to encourage interest in the current and cultural history of this area. They meet one Friday a month and each meeting has a different talented guest speaker. The members take a great deal of interest in Dallas and the welfare of their city. Entertaining, and at the same time edu- cational, the junior Historical Society is sponsored by Mrs. Willene Cockrell. 6 5 232 l ri? QQ '53 fl 3 Lf 315: l 1 1 Front raw: Steed, McDonald, Fernandez, Green, Leak, Cisneros. Second row: Ruff, Bingham, Richards, Cissna, M. Clark, W. Tripp, Board. Third row: Waterhouse, Shuey, Kribs, Francis, Garmon, D. Clark, Bock, Gay. Fourth raw: Parker, B. Tripp, Carpenter, Zumwalt, DeSanders, Stone, Crist, Massie, Shea, Walker. N01 pictured: Cammack, Cramer, Maxwell, Reynolds. Art Club ASPIRING ARTISTS WIELD PAINT BRUSHES OFFICERS CARON WATERHOUSE ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,.., P fgjjdgnf SHARON WALKER ......... ...... H isloriam IONNEL STONE ,,..........,,,, ,,,,,, V jpg P1-gyidgnf DIANE DE SANDERS ...... ..... R eparter JANE SHUEY .......,.....,.. ,,,,,,,,,,, S gfremry MISS ELLA DIAL ........ . ...... Spanlor ZAN ZUMWALT ........ ........ T reuurer Every Tuesday afternoon at regular Art Club meetings, various art media are diligently em- ployed as each member has a wonderful time dabbling or helping design for stage pro- ductions. This program is varied with a field trip and a picnic each semester. To enjoy membership in the Art Club one need only be interested in art, or have a desire to be creative. Each term officers are elected and commit- tees formed for exhibits, art service, public relations, scrap book, and social activities. Un- der the sponsorship of Miss Ella Dial aspir- ing artists gain valuable experience and have fun. Min Dial giver ariirlif inrlruction to dabblerr Zumwull, Stone, Walker, Slsuey, and De- Sandefpr. fifty-seven Seated: Gossett, jennett, Usher. Standing' Hunt, Klingman, Deady, Je-null, Moore. OFFICERS CHARLES JENNETT .....,..,..,.,,,......,..,,,,,,. Prerideur GLEN GOSSETT ,,,....,,....,,,,,w,,.,,,,,,.... Vice Preriderzl RANDOLPH USHER ......,,,,..,... Sec1'em1'y-T1'ea.ru1'e1' COLONEL HARRY BARTON ,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,. Spazzmr Stamp Club Clmrler fezmelf, Rmzdolpla Ufber, and Glen Gone!! are in1:0l1'ed in Ike fam- plimled lark of pouring reveral dozen mrmpf into an envelope. PHILATELISTS AUCTION STAMPS Eureka! lt's the Zululand! a boy exclaims as he lifts a small stamp from the middle of a pile of postage. This is a familiar scene to the members of the Stamp Club, an organization which unites the philatelists of Hi Park. Mainly concentrating on trading their stamps, the fifty-eight members have auctions at their bi-monthly meetings, sponsored by Colonel Harry Barton. Also maintained are a large stamp book and a display of stamps featuring an economic, historic, or pictorial theme. Library C ozmcil BIBLIOPHILES MAINTAIN LIBRARY Where is the 1922 Readefr Guide? Can I obtain a copy of Caesar's Coffzmefzlmier on the Gallir 1Vm'J? How much do I owe on this overdue book? These cries, or rather whispers of anguish, are heard daily in the library, Scotland's haven of refuge for those tortured by term themes and book reports. Library Council members are always able to aid the Libra1'ian.I Berry Hamrir, joan Pefwy, Andrella Gardner, fan McCracken, and Martha MfCarly trace life' path of Sputnik. hunting hordes in finding whatever they need. Ably led by Mrs. Marguerite Creighton and Mrs. Ruth Moen, these students relinquish their study hall period to man the check- out desk and circulate throughout the library, helping harried students. These bibliophiles do much to promote interest in books and reading. OFFICERS MARTHA MCCARTY ,IY,,A,,,,,,,,, AYY ,------- P ygfidem JAN MCCRACKEN fffffff...-.-.... ....... V ire Prerident ANDRETTA GARDNER ,,,,,,. ,,,,.,,...,.,, 5 g,,e,,,,y BETSY HAMRIC ,Y,,,Y,,,,Yv,,,,,.,,AAAAVAYVVw,,w,w.--A- T,-943-mfgy JOAN PEAVY A.-,......................................,... Reporler lVlRS MARGUERITE B. CREIGHTON ...... Spoflmr MRS. RUTH MOEN ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,..,..,,, 5p,,,,,,,, Sealed: Gardner, Sallinger, McCarty, Waldrop, Walton, Far- rell, McCrory, Peavy, Hamric. Standing: Groth, Tuthill, Beth- ancourt, Jennett, Bingham, Friedman, Cornelison, Grabstald McCracken, Roberts, Barron. No! pirlured: Campbell, Dusek, Francis, Waterhouse. 1 fifty-nine Nancy Maxwell, Linda Byrne, Mir: Cook, and Mr. Kidd appear pleafed wills lar! yeaff Highlander. H i glalamler YEARBOOK STAFF CHARTS Deadline! The word that strikes terror in the heart of each Highlander staff member. A deadline looms at the comple- tion of every section. The editor scarcely' heeds this at the beginning of the semester. He lazily takes pictures and snapshots for his section, then identifies them, largely by herding unaware students into the Highlander office and asking them if they recognize such-and-such a person. Finally he begins making plans for each page, and, approximately two weeks before his deadline, is found laboring frenziedly over stories, headlines, and captions. But deadlines are always met. In the spring we plotted the general theme and content of the book, assigning the various sections to sundry individuals. During the summer an ear-sore telephone committee plagued seniors and faculty to have their pictures made as ad salesmen canvassed the business areas for prospective customers. As soon as school began, eight hundred Mary Lee loner, judy Bagwell, Penny Parke, and jean Gilliland Jeem lo hare forgozlen fha! ,fkey flnould be working. sixty underclassmen streamed in to have their pictures taken, dozens of club pictures were made, and the snapshot editors launched their search for interesting subjects. The semester progressed, and the editors handed out and collected ballots for favorites and the yearbook dedication. At last the final pages were drawn, and the last deadline sent in. With trembling hearts and visions of a dozen unforeseen tragedies, we hoped that nothing had gone wrong, that the books would come on time, and above all that you would like our efforts. Doblzy Sloemzafz izzflrurlf Pele Uveil, Hourfozz Briggf, and Frank lVilliamJ noi lo forge! zkal deadline! Highlander PLAN FOR PRODUCTION EDITORIAL STAFF Editor , ,Y..V.,VV,.,,,.., ,,,YYY,,,,,,.,,,,,,.. ,YY,,,,,,,.... L i nda Byrne Afrofiate Editor ,YY,,,,,Y,,,,,YYY,,,,,,,,I,,,,,,,,,, Dobby Sherman Snapfhot Editorr ,,,,.,,....,,,,, Jane Crockett, Pam McCain Organizations Editor ....YYY,,,I..I. Q ,Y,,,Y,,,,,, Dobby Sherman Boyf' Sportr Editor ,,YYY,,,,,,, Stinson Jones, Tommy Luce Girlr' Sportf Editor ,,,YYY,,,,,,., Sally Smyser, Bill Skeeters Faculty Editor .,,..,,,wY,Y,,,,.Y,,,,,,..,.,,,......... Houston Briggs Senior Editorf ., ...,.......,...,. Jean Gilliland, Penny Parke Underclaffman Editorr .,,, Judy Bagwell, Mary Lee Jones Index Editor ,, ,, ,,,, .,,,,,...,,,,e,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, S ally Barbeck Staff Afsirtaiztr ...... ,,,,e,,,,. ,.,,,, J u dy Harper, Mary Day Milbank, Janis Miller, Judy Rager, Sue Simpson Plaotograplaerr ,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,, ,, Pete Weil, Frank Williams, Jim Caraway Burinefr Jtaff member Pene Pettit tell.r Carol Ann Pnillipr T ypiytr ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,, H arriet Clark, Diane Morchower Art Staff eaaaeaa ,rr,..... J im Goodnight, Jonnel Stone, Caron Waterhouse AN 5-Poway VVVAFV -VVV M iss Nancy Ella Dial and Belly Payne now to bang a porter. Spomgr ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M iss Diane Cook BUSINESS STAFF Bnrinefr Manager ................,..,,,,,,,.,,.l,.. Nancy Maxwell Adoertifing Manager .,,VV,,e.,,,,,,,.. ,,..,...,,. L ouise Leak Arfirtant Adnertiring Manager .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pene Pettit Circulation Manager ,,...,..,,,.......i.,,,. Carol Ann Phillips Picture Editor ,,,,,,,.i,.,.,.,,.............,,........,....,.. Betty Payne Ad Salesmen ,..... .,,,Y,,,, C olie Terrill, Gretchen Bickel, Nancy Cooper, Rosemary Fleming, Betsy Gable, Betsy James, Louise Leak, Sandy Wighaman Sponfor ri,.,....,.....r,, ,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,.,,...i. O gden Kidd Ad .falefnzan Betty Gable, Rofemary Fleming, Lonire Leak, Betty jamex. Nanry Cooper, Colie Terrill, and Sandy Wigbaman hare plenty of adrire on planning a page of adr. Think we .flyonld me tbir one? jane Croekett dfkj' Sally Barlzefle, Judy Har- per, and Pam MrCain. sixty-one The Color Guard plays an imparmnz part in live weekly mililary parader. ROTC READIES CADETS FOR MILITARY SERVICE Useful training for a future military career and a foundation for intelligent citizenship may be obtained in Hi Park's Reserve Officers Training Corps. The ROTC tries to instill habits of orderliness and precision in the cadet as well as to teach discipline and respect for constituted authority. It also develops patriotism and encourages a greater sense of personal honor and deport- ment. In its program the ROTC conducts compulsory daily classes. Practical instruction is stressed in these classes, and the most is made of available training aids. The ROTC has a weekly parade and cadet inspections. Visual sixty-two aid is offered, and rifles are available to cadets for use on the firing range. An important social occasion is the bi-annual Regimental Ball at which band, company, Drill Team, and Rifle Team queens are presented and a Regi- mental Queen is crowned. Among the special organizations within the ROTC are the Saber Club, an officers, club, the Drill Team, and the Rifle Team. Comdr. Floyd R. Hightower, Maj. Newman F. Casey, Sgt. D. W. Trimble, and MfSgt. R. C. Dudley are the members of the ROTC faculty who direct the various activities of the organization. Utay. The fall regimental mzff: Bill McCulloch, Lenox Carruth, Jerry Clark, Bob Hurlbut, johnny Holt, Robert Utay. The xpring regimental Jzaff: Jack Brown, Fred Phillips, Glen Gossett, Mike Haney, Richard Ramsay, Robert COMMISSIONING PARADE HONORS CADET OFFICERS Cadet Colonel Bill MeCulloclJ receive: bi: romminion and nl lmndxlaake from bi! falber, School Board Prerident A. H. MrCullocl.1. sixty-threq JACK BROWN Cadet Colonel Regimental Commander FRED PHILLIPS Cadet Lieutenant Colonel BILL MCCULLOCH Cadet Colonel Regimental Commander LENOX CARRUTH Cadet Lieutenant Colonel CADET COLONELS SUPERVISE CORPS Commandant of Cadets Floyd R. Hightower, Cmdr., USNRg M!Sgt. R. C. Dudley Sgt D W Trimbleg Assistant Commandant Newman F. Casey, Maj. Inf., TSGRCQ Band Director Harry F Barton, Lieutenant, TSGRC. sixty-four Top raw: Lieutenant Colonels fReservej Jerry Clark, johnny Holt, Stephen Wfest. Majors Karl Benson, Glen Gossett, Mike Haney. Second wuz' Majors Woody Henderson, Bob Hurlbut, Richard Ramsay, Galen Sparks, Robert Utay, Captain George Caruth. Third faux' Captains jack Clayton, Charles jennett, Blike Kirkpatrick, Mike Lawler, Mike Parsons, Tom Tansil. Fazzrlh mum' Captains jack Walker, Mike Wallace, First Lieutenants Paul Daniels, Dan Dotson. Alvin Golden, Jim Goodnight. Fifth 4-aw: First Lieutenants Lyn McDonald, Robert Mitchell, jack Pierce, Second Lieutenants Mike Boone, Edwin Deady, Bob Johns. Sixth faux' Second Lieutenants Laddie Mc- Ginnis, Mike Macaulay, Buddy Polan, Gerard Rickey, Kirby Smith, Bob Sullivan, Jimmy Tahu. No! f1irlu1'ed.' Second Lieutenants Larry Benno, Gordon Pulliam, Karl Rusch. sixty-f ive Spring Queens -..--. Top raw: Sharon Clark, Drill Team Queeng Alice Ann jones, Com- pany D, Spring Regi- mental Queeng Pam McCain, Company B Queen. Middle row: Kathy Thomas, Com- pany A Queeng Nancy Sullivan, Rifle Team Queen. Tbiid row: Carol Jordan, Reg- imental Staff Queen, Pat Pat- terson, Band Queeng Lucy Burnett, Company C Queen. sixty-six l CORONATION ROTC ,Q--V CLIMAXES BALL Fall Queens Top row: Nancy Silberber- ger, Company C Queeng Peggy Pace, Company B, Fall Regimental Queeng Linda Byrne, Company A Queen. Middle row: Judy Harper, Company C Queen, Pat Pierce, Regimental Staff Queen. Jf X Third wuz' Cathryn Lacey, Rifle Team Queeng jane Crockett, Drill Team Queen: Ruth Dawson, Band Queen. sixty-seven Tx Lx if we rifle wt W if ,,. S 5 za 5, S1 i E gt. S ,. 1 1 v 4 r Front row: Nichols, WQIIICH, Tahu, Shuford. Macaulay, johns. Second row: Gerdine, Hunt, Klingman, Gish, Tarrance, Varner, Davis,,Huguenin. Third rouy: Gonzales, Acers, Senneff, Held, Caraway, Howard, K. Brown, Farrell. Fourth row: I-Iurlbut, I. Brown, Tansil, Parsons, Golden. C omjumy B ETS IN TOP CONDITION Cade! Colonel jllfk Brown ro1zgmzulafe.r Spring Queen Alice Ann joney on her acfeysion lo the zlarozze. Markmzmz Barfofz Cox perfertr hir aim al the rifle mnge. sixty-nine Srlyool Board President A. H. MFClllZOF!9 :holy wilb lfix 5012 Bill following the fall Commiffioning Parade. Cade! Colonel fork Brown exploim' Zhe izzlfimle mech- mzimz of n rifle lo 4 perplexed refruit. Company C HI PARK COMPANY RECEIV seventy Frou! rouz' Pulliam, Merritt, Littleton, Tayloe, Finney, Bray, Sefoud roum' Henrickson, Toby, john- son, Cullum, DeShong, Saffell. Third row: Tucker, Rivers, Boone, Shugart. Ransom, McGinnis, Tahu. Fozzrlls row: Gossett. McDonald, jennett, Ramsay, West, Holt. Fiflb faux' McCulloch. Car- ruth, Clark, Hurlbut. Mike Macaulay demmzrlmlex hir Jkill willy a .vtapler df be defonzfef for Ike Regimenlal Ball. Crzdelf drill dlllgglllljl af 11 weekly parade. C Qmpcmy D WARDS AT CAMP DALLAS , l Fran! faux' Shook, Smith, Cohen, Shumuker, Edwards, Frank, Crane. Serwzd wuz' Lester, Maller, Julian, Miller, Abbey, Stewart, Strock, Prentiss. Third row: 1. Mitchell, Rickey, Roecler, Cooper, Griesenbeck, Cheatum, Duncan, Nielson. Fonrflz mum' Clark, Holt, R. Mitchell, Vifalker, Phillips. SCVCl'1ty-OHS Fran! row: Leonard, Dotson, Mayes, Hilllin, Benson, Wfoods, M. Bowyer. Serofzd row: Reeves, Edgley, Ouer, S. Deck, Carter, Hathaway. Tlazrd row: Cottle, Foley, Freidkin, S, Lund, Wilson, S. Benno, Boston, Farris, B. Lund, Farmer, Jones, Good, Cresswell. Fourfla faux' McFadden, Ridley, Howe, Wittenburg, Harding, Dowdell, Usher, Here comes our band is heard throughout the year as the Highlander band maintains its varied schedule of pep rallies, half-time shows, parades, inspections, and concerts. The band endeavors to arouse school spirit, entertain at football games, provide martial music for ROTC parades, and present several concerts. The Highlander Lassies were a new feature of this year's band. Clad in authentic kilties and playing the BAND PROMOTES SCO bagpipes, these bonnie lassies-Mildred Bowyer, Gail Dejarlais, Kathleen Gardner, and Lynne Woods-per- sonified Scot spirit. Although hours of practice and preparation are a part of every band presentation, each member can feel proud of contributing to the school and of gaining in personal skill, discipline and musical growth. DRILL TEAM FORMS REGIMENTAL GUARD Frou! 1'0ll'.' Sgt..Dudley, Phillips, Sparks, M. Haney, Shook. Sefazzd faux- Edwards. Huguenin. Roeder, Llast, Hunt, Tucker. Third faux' P. Haney. Merritt. Gerdine. Cooper, Pearson. Boehl. Fam-fla mzw: Gish. Meyer. Hall, Ransom, Klingman. Misko. Fiflh faux' Mays. Phipps. Trapp. Norris, Evans. Cummins. seventy-two Frmzr faux' Gardner, Dejarlais, L. Benno, Clayton, Smith, Goodnight. S6L'0Hli7'01,L'.' Currie, McDonald, Swango, Gammons, Creech, Martin. Third wuz' Castles, Reese, Wliorton, Hepworth. Fourth row: Cole, R. Miller, Willianus, Roberts, Mart, Henderson, D. Deck. Fzfzla row: Deady, Sartain, McLane, Lawler, D. Bowyer, Harrison, Jackson. Not j1irm1'ed.' Harrell, Hildebrand, J. Miller, Moore, Turner. PIRIT AT PEP RALLIES Adding color to the Hi Park ROTC, the Rifle Team and Drill Team are important features of the corps. Three of the top twenty rifle shots in Dallas this year are from the Rifle Team, emphasizing that crack shots belong to this organization. The Rifle Team participates in numerous rifle matches sponsored by the Fourth Army or arranged with other schools. Highlighting the duties of the Drill Team is the presentation of the Queens at. each Regimental Ball, the Fourth Army Invitational Competition, and the annual Wozencraft Drill Competition. This group consists of twenty-five cadets who are chosen for their military efficiency and appearance. RIFLE TEAM EREQUENTS EIRING RANGE Sgt, Dudley. Caruth, Holt, Gossett. Varner, Wfest. Cox. Sparks. McBride. Parsons. Hunt, McDonald, Haney, Davis. seventy-three Rzislaiizg floroiigli the gym doorf with olber exfiled Scot! td weekly pep mllief, we fought the old Seo! ,fpirit and enibiifiam We rolled for .fkil-plizmzing meeliizgy and ebeerleading pmcfire we laeld ii ufilzdy bonfire died biiwzed bex mafelaef. And w aluwyf believed that We Wozild Win. 'N 72 .1 G. CM! ,os 0 CIJCQZ' E DID WIN! Coaener Kennedy, Franlelin, Kayr, Rafledge, and joner rezninirre willy eo- eapfainr fare Collinr and folan Sealr over tlae exciting rnomenlr of the Scofr' climb to llae rlale clyampionrlaip. 1958 SPECIAL AWARDS Honorable Menzion All-Dirtrirz - Rex Watson, Honorable Menlion All-Greater Dallar - Bobby Fred Purnell, Richard Mays, Jim Gannon, Reed Reed. Johnson, Johnny Florer. Serond Team Al14G7'Edf67 Dallas - John Seals. All-Dirlricz - Jack Collins, Ken Vardell, John All-Greater Dallar - jack Collins, Ken Vardell. Seals, Bobby Reed, Stinson Jones. Stinson jones. Honorable Menlion All-City E Reed johnson, Honorable Mention All-Slale - John Seals, Rich- jim Gannon. ard Mays. All-City Serond Team - Fred Purnell, Bobby Second Team All-Stale - Ken Vardell, jim Gan- Reecl. non. All-City -- john Seals, jack Collins, Ken Vardell, All-Siale - jack Collins, Stinson Jones. Stinson Jones. All-Ameriean - jack Collins. Front rouu' Skeeters, Florer, Wfatson, J. Gannon. D. Smith, Collins, Seals, A. Tatum, Sledge, S. jones. Second row: Waldrop Abbott Williams. Reed, Mays, Vardell, Purnell. johnson. Smalley, Wfood, Franklin. Lancaster. Tlaird row: Urquhart, Caldwell McGinnis Siler. Gilbert. Shuford, Duwe. Miller, Davis. McConkey, J. Tatum. Allday. Foufila roux' Sorrells, Bedell, Wilbur, Kramer Turner Houghton. Prichard. DeXYfitt. Mayes. Kemendo. Patterson. Lacy. seventy-six CHARLES ABBOTT JACK COLLINS JOHNNY FLORER Cerner Halfback Fullbuck DAVID FRANKLIN JHVI GANNON REED JOHNSON Tackle Cenier Halfbafk Billy Guzman Jpurtf around end agaiml Tyler. STINSON JONES BOB LANCASTER RICHARD NIAYS FRED PURNELL BOBBY REED JOHNNY SEALS End Fzzllbark Guard Tflrkle Qum'ler'l:ack Emi Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland THE SEASONS RECORD Parka Parka Park., Park ,,,,, . Park. ,,,, , Park, i,,, , Park. ,.,, , Park ,L 19 Crozier Tech Y, 25 Monterrey 39 Marshall ,,,,,, 39 Arlington Hts. ,,,,., ,O 57 Tyler .,,,,.r,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,, 44 Woodrow Wilson 35 Thomas Jefferson 38 Samuell , Y, .,,..,,,,,,, Park, .,.ee 58 Hillcrest ,,,,Ys L Parka ,26 Crozier Tech Park, .. 28 Wichita Falls ,, ,, Parks, ,..,, 20 Abilene L, ,, C5-PenetrationsM3J Park ,r,,,i,, 21 Port Arthur . ,, Reed fofvmofz rum' n'1'0lUI!Z7 end agaiml Mm'.i'lm1l. seventy-seven wwe BILL SKEETERS CHARLIE SLEDGE BOB SIVIALLEY End flfrffbafk Q1m1'fe1'b41fk Sm! defefue Zvoldf Marflmll in early Jeemn play. DARRELL SMITH AI-BERT TATUM KEN VARDEI-L Gum-d Guard Guard TRI MPH SCOTS PG T11 ICTGRIE REX WATSON HANK VUILLIAMS DICK WOOD JACK ALLDAY BOB BEDELL RONNIE CALDXXIELL Tarkle Ceufer Halflmrk End End Fllllbllff Mud-.fj1.z11ered Smlf VIII! mlm Iloe Samuel! field, seventy-eight Slinfofz jozzef and Bufrb Mayer feam up I0 ,flop a IViflaifa Falls Collim .rweepy wide around end agaimf Samuel! in diflrifl play. drive. DAN DAVIS IVIARC DEWITT DAVE DUXWE LEE GILBERT Tarkle Tackle Tackle Guard K DRLIE HOUGHTON JOHNNY KEMENDO BILL KRAMER BILL LACY During lyealed anion in Ike game agaimz Cezzfer Fulllzark Cefzler Halfbark Abilene, Sealy makef a valiant aftempt for a pau. MIKE MCCONKEY LADDIE INICGINNIS BUTCH MAYES BILL MILLER JOHN PATTERSON JIIVI PRICHARD Tafkle Tackle Guard Tarkle Quarlerbark Halflzafk seventy-nine HARRY SHUFORD BILL SILER MIKE SORRELLS eighty Guard End End JOHN TATUM WINKIE TURNER BRAD URQUHART Halfbark Guard Fullbark jumping jared Callirzr find! bimrelf lrapped in lbs Abi lezze game. ' '-sf . i A vw'-wr I A S' AL R: BOB WILBUR KEN WALDROP BILLY GANNON HAYDEN JONES BILL NICCULLOCH JUDD STIFF Emi Quarlerbark Halfbark Manager Manager Manager CLANSME HA D ABILENE FIRST LOSS Friday the thirteenth proved unlucky for the Scots as they played host to Crozier Tech in the season opener, which I-Ii Park lost 21-19. The Clan, under the skillful di- rection of Coach Tugboat jones, roared back, however, to whip Lubbock's Monterrey, 25-Og Marshall, 39-Og and Fort Worth's Arlington Heights, 39-O. It was in this span that the Scots' defense caught up with the already potent offense. johnny Flarer pick: up :zine yardf and a firrz dawn before be ir brought down ia the Tlzomar jeffermn game. Tyler, a long time Scot rival, journeyed to Hi Park to stop the Highlanders, but the Scots turned them back, 52-7. Asian flu struck most of the Hi Park squad, and the Paschal of Fort Worth game was canceled. Upon entering District 5-AAAA play there was little change in Scot results. Woodrow Wilson fell, 44-Og Thomas Jefferson bowed, 35-Og Samuell top- pled, 38-65 and Hillcrest crumbled, 38-0. Entering the state play-offs, the Scots gained their revenge against Crozier Tech in bi-district with a convincing win, 26-7. In the quarter-finals the next week, Wichita Falls, who had handed the Scots their only loss of the pre- vious season, were whipped soundly, 28-6. johnny Smit ,r11.1g.v 41 fwfr in Ifae Tyler game. johnny Florer findf lair way blocked by 61 Tyler player. ' 1 ' ' ' 1'. Reed jolmrofz 5601 er agffzzmz C1 0z1e1 Tech zzz bf dzmzrl plzy Seals' pozezzt defeazfe boldr P01-1 Arlhln' in Ike .maze fizzalr. eightyione An all-time football classic for the Cotton Bowl, the Hi Park-Abilene game, saw the Scots win on penetrations, 5-3, after the see-saw game ended in a 20-20 standoff. Johnny Florer scored on a 67-yard run on the first play from scrimmage-but the touchdown was nulli- fied by a penalty. A couple of plays later, a fumble deep in Scot territory presented the Eagles a gift touchdown. The Highland Park team didn't falter, however, nor did the student body. From the stands came the echoing cry, We Will Winf' The determined Scots answered by charging back to take a 14-6 lead. When they fell behind 20-14, Bobby Reed and Jack Collins hooked up on a pass that tied the game. 1 SCOTS CAPTURE CHAMPIONSHI Leffx Collin! grimlr ou! Arllazn' Yellow jafketr. Balmm left: Bobby Reed in llae flute fizmlf aguizzrl Bottom righl: 'lark Callinr lezle game. more yardage agaizzrf the Por! tlnrou-'J .zz pau Z0 Stlzzforz janet Por! Arlhur. ir 011 llae more again in llse Abi- eighty-two Reed folamon inlerceplf cl pay: and felurnr it for a loucbdown af the Srolr gain on Port Arthur. ITH WINS IN STATE PLAY-OF F The Hi Park victory was too much for the Scot stu- dent body as they stormed out onto the field, grabbing, shouting praises to every player that came within reach. The cheerleaders climbed on a platform in 'front of the Scots' dressing room and began leading the yell, We Did Win. Then the Highlanders traveled to Port Arthur, where they met the team that had defeated Doak Walker's Hi Park team in A1944 for the state championship. Although they were lacking a little offensively after their supreme effort against Abilene, the Scots came to life after a 9-O lead in the second half and ended the game in a 21-9 victory. ti- ' i-55 ,2 H ' L T5 -i-Elf ,. , . 1 4 ff ' ' r ' '. 3 ,' 'i5igf,v. Pi it 1 -' , iw . H ' - -x , . -wll iri ' 5 f A Q .-2 211 , if L i ' XT f 'A 3' ' 'K ., 'f.1 fr. wi , ' f P 5 f 3 f, vp!-3 - YW X - ,gs , T-' .' U ,ff V ' :gr- L' Q- I VW' 'U-'Q ' if ' A R fi 2 HZ A 42 3 13 U7 'gi ,, ea. ,...: 'fQ ' lf:f -Q' in 4, A ,.7., ,M 1 V -fi H 4 Q. 0 Q , 9-a 11.f't mf: 0- K t f 1 K t , E g,.e, ' ,aw ww fp ,-w A-f J L' H ' ,K 'El ', ,fi ,V 7. IIQJTH, it : ' . '. 'N i 1' Q .E f - ' i s W A -Qi ' f A to at . a. 1, ' 1 V'-, I 3 65' :L-, 1. -f':'. :'- -Q. I ' 7 ' . ' ' ,pi A' A A Al' i, rtta a iststs 1 e i t i rw gt 45 ,g,-tgtfk-g51.,' 'i ' t . fig 17W ,Li ra A Q, , 3 H K my .. gf'-Q: g g : ,y 1' A I Vg, . ' ll -. ' ta' -1 f ' , : I vial, ,f ,ix V . Q, , . ,r.. . L , 1 , ' 1 733 4, 2 5 g5Q f fffW X , , '?,.+'f -5- ', I ' . 1 g l -1 'f 1 Z m y g VS'-1 H ,t 't t p. , t ' 4,3919 xfiiifik, 5, 5 ,, 23452 'w. .W f 1 ' ', A 1. tx A ' - . -t,tt .1 ,P - it 1f1wf'if f,x 3i-wifi - ,. .w W. 1 f4 'f'Wl!.'i1v: .e f- tual , , 1' .,r, , r.,,,. ,L t.,. t V i ii ' 'i'i Ken Vande!! clearf n fmfb tu lurk Colliur eluder 41 Por! flrlhm' fwfr:-yer. Slfzzrwz forzer fzmkei' 1-.i -J'n'I'd,f before if herd of Port Arfbzzr plfzyem duzwz him. ei ghty-three Fran! row: Collins, Luce, Knickerbocker, Levy, Gibbs, Norman. Second row: Haroz, Hudnall, Bedell, Allday, Binnion, Turner, Siler, Lacy, jennett. CAGEMEN CAPTURE The 1957-58 edition of Hi Park roundballers began preparation for defense of their district 5-AAAA title with a non-district schedule that included many of the state powers. The season began by Hi Parkls dropping the Waco Tigers, a loss which they later avenged. Tournaments followed as the Blue-and-Gold went to the consolation finals in the Grand Prairie tournament, shared the championship in the Austin tournament, and won one DISTRICT SECOND and lost one in the annual Dr Pepper tournament. District co-champs of 7-AAAA, the Denton Bronchos, challenged the Scots twice and both times were defeated. Other pre-season games were provided by Fort Worth North Side and Fort Worth Polytechnic, of which the Scots won three out of four. In one game with Poly- technic Winnie Knickerbocker tallied a season high of 31 points. Comb Binnion chair with Maury Levy and IVir1nie Knickerbocker JACK COLLINS over lbe par! semen. Guard eighty-four JODY GIBBS WINNIE KNICKERBOCKER MAURY LEVY TOMMY LUCE Forufard G uurd One's as good as a thousand, and the Scotties found this to be true as they opened their district campaign by dropping a spine-tingling 56-57 decision to pre' season favorites, the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats. The Clansmen rebounded like Wilt Chamberlain from a midget as they bounced back from their opening district loss to cop a 61-41 win over the Panthers of Hillcrest. A furious second half attack which netted 40 Guard Guard points was responsible for the victory. Winnie QWyatt Earpj Knickerbocker outshot Joe QBad Manj Hyden in a shooting match reminiscent of Dodge City, and his teammates in crime followed his cue as they outshot the Spartans of Samuell, 66-53. Knickerbocker was ut on to in the district . . .P . P a position he never relinquished. scoring, Rigbl: JACK NORMAN F01'1L'd7'd JACK ALLDAY F01'u'u1'd Barlow: BOB BEDELL Guard BILL BLAYLOCK Guard Foruvzrd PETE KLINDWORTH eighty-five ROUNDBALLERS BATTLE TO THE END Hi Park ,....,,A,,,, Hi Park ,,Y,.,.,.,,, Hi Park ,,,,....,,ii Hi Park ,,,,,,,,.,,, Hi Park .....i,.,,,, Hi Park Hi Park Hi Park Hi Park Hi Park Hi Park Hi Park I Waco .. ,Eiiiii is North Side ..,.., Waxahachie .,,., Denton ..,,.iiii,,,.. Arlington ......., Woodrow Wilson Austin High E,,i,, Austin McCallum Austin High ,.iii, Polytechnic ..,..... Gainesville ,c,,.,., Thomas Jefferson BILL LACY BILL SILER hlACK TURNER Guard F01'U'd1'd F0111 Hd 1 958 SCHEDULE ,,,.,,.45 ,,H,.,39 ,WH6-4 ..... M55 ...., H54 ,,,,,, 60 .,.. . 31 Park ,,,c,ii.i,,, Park ,,,cc,,,,,,, Park ,,,,,,,, Park ,cc,,,,, Park ,,,,,,,, Park ,,..,,,,,,, Park ,,cc,c..,,, Park c...,.,.,,, Park ,,.Y,,,,,,, Park ,c,,,,,,,,, Park ,,,,,,,,,,, Woodrow Wilson Hillcrest , , Samuell , Denton .,,,,, ,,,,,,, Thomas jefferson Woodrow Wilson North Side ,,,,, ,. Hillcrest Y, ,. , Samuell ,,,,, , Waco , H ,,,, . Thomas jefferson , Lefl: funk Collirzf Nlflkfl' like zz leaping kazzgamo 515 he allemptf to tally ngaimt the Demon Brmzcar. Baltom: Tommy Lure leapt high in flae an zo rlmlk up two poizzlr flgzlfllfl flue IIV00dr0uf llVilJ011 llfildmlf In llfe S5011 opening game. CAGERS FINISH SUCCESSFULLY Two halves as different as night and day with the Clansmen's half brighter was the story as the Scots blasted previously unbeaten Thomas Jefferson, 67-65. History repeats itself . . . unfortunately the Scotties opened the second half of the cage race just like it started by dropping a wild and woolly decision to the Wildcats, this time by two points. The Scots trailed most of the game until a great comeback gave them the lead with 44 seconds remaining. A few seconds later, however, disaster struck as a Wildcat stole the ball, in a much disputed play, and passed for the game-winning lay-up. A potent Scot defense that shut out the Hillcrest Panthers the last 4V2 minutes of the game was the successful formula for the never say dien Clansmen who trailed for the third straight game at halftime. The Scotties ran away from the Samuell Spartans like Bobby Morrow from a turtle to register a triumph, 61-33. Tearing away from the starting block to a quick 8-O lead, the Clansmen were never threatened. The Clansmen closed out their '58 basketball season on a successful note as they downed the Rebels of Thomas Jefferson, 35-30. With this win the Blue-and-Gold copped second place and wrote a memorable end- ing to the '57-,SS edition of the fighting Scots by winning 9 of their last 10 games. Rigbl: Wfimzie K7Iffie6I'bOfkE1' leizjlr ahora lVillie Baker for two pointy in the Ilyoadrow lVilf0zz game. Bottom: jack Norman reaches arer fbe mms of plfzyerr ifz the Denton game and ffzllier Iwo poinlr for ilae Smit. JL.. Fmzzz ww Grabstald Allday Rogers Luce, Reed, Levy, Collins. Semzzd row: Mendenhall, J. Lacy, Stewart Kemendo Gannon Jones B Lacy, johnson. Third row: Kennedy, Bumstead, Houghton, SCOTS DEFEND CITY CHAMPIONSHIP The Highland Park Scots, defending city champs in baseball, know- ing they had a battle on their hands, opened the campaign for defense of their crown in a game with the University of Dallas. District 5-AAAA, who last year provided little competition for the undefeated Clansmen, is expected to stiffen up this year, with the pre- season favorites Woodrow Wilson and Thomas Jefferson. The district race opens April 12 for the Scots when they do battle with the Hillcrest Panthers. Following are matches with Samuell, Woodrow Wilson and Thomas jefferson. Leading the Blue and Gold colors are co-captains Bobby Reed, Tommy Luce, and jack Collins, who are three-year lettermen. Other returning lettermen are Maury Levy, Bobby Grabstald, jack Allday and Harry Rogers. Up from the B team are infielders Tommy Stewart and Johnny Kemendo. Out for baseball the first time are Dave Duwe and Bill Lacy. Bill Siler is the only outfielder up from the BU team, Drue Houghton is the lone pitcher. Catcher johnny Lacy, pitchers Kent johnson and Stanley Menden- hall, and outfielder Billy Gannon are the sophomore members. March March March March March March March March April April April April April April April April April April May w Bobby Grabrmld, Maury Rogerr .vtaml ready. ' 11452: H5 H J l if V is ,, , iw- -..- 5 . i V U .,. -gas , lil 1 'J A like A ' - H T. SCHEDULE -University of Dallas 7-Sunset -University of Dallas 14-Grand Prairie 18-Grand Prairie 19-Sunset 2 1-Garland 2 5-Adamson 1-Garland -Adamson 9-Jesuit 12-Hillcrest? 1 6-Samuellif 18-Woodrow Wilson? 22-Thomas Jefferson? 24-Hillcresttlf 28-Samuellx 30-Woodrow Wilsons? 3-Thomas jefferson? fFDistrict Games Levy, fdfk Allday, and Harry ' , r 1 ,- ,,,.h5 I - , .7 . hshsa, ,V , ,H gi I X r,.f,1f,.f:m . I. , ,k,k , - fr- i-fm: rr, wi-.zff ' fw- ':- rr- - , ,'ss Q . 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Wichita Falls .st, Wichita Falls ,,,. Wichita Falls ....t. Oulfielderf Bill Siler, Billy Gmzzzarz, Tommy Lure, and farb Collnzr ' 2I CIN DERME POST VICTORIE The track team of '57, which placed first in district, was composed pri- marily of juniors and sophomores. This year's team, led by co-captains Mor- gan Maxfield and Stinson Jones, is favored to win district again this year. The Scot cindermen have produced strong victories over Thomas Jefferson. Returning lettermen are Stinson Jones, who was the only member that went to state in 1957, and Morgan Maxfield, who is the city miler champion. Other prospects include Richard West, who Won district competition in the high and low hurdles last year, and Ken Waldrop, who ran the hundred- yard dash in 9.8 seconds. L 1 1 C0-Cfzpmin Morgan Maxfield demanstmler lair mile rprint. l Far left: Terry Corian ferr hurdle. i Lefl: Bill Squires rouzzdr lfae curve. i i 4 l Front row: Urquhart, Collins, Richardson, Newbury, Raggio, Tansil, Coston, West, Stedman, Thomas, Norman, Cohen, Bowyer, Shannon. Sefond row: Myers, Shapard, Weil, Sides, Ladewig, Read, Blakeney, Bedell, H. Jones, Hudnall, Sorrells, Caldwell, Howes, McMahon, Siegel, Greer, Castleberry, Bourland, Manager Sanford. Third row: Waldrop, Meeker, Word, Smalley, Hundley ' Squires, Skeeters, Lancaster, Connor, Sharp, Cercy, Tatum, Thomson, Gannon. l , J i 3 l r A eiiiifiifaziaa' ' f. EL-mi' 335.5 C0-Caplezirz Szizzxon jorzex pmrfiref flue relay. Rlflffffd Well fake! fb-9 high bufdle- Riglvl: Coarlaef Cefil Young and Commander Floyd High tower difruff leam profperlf wilh Monogef' Curlif Smzford. Bolfom leflx fork Norman rlearf lhe pole Mull. Boflom rigbf: The medley relay leam includef Curt Newbury Ken Uvaldrojv. Ererelt Rirbardyon, ood Dezrid Slammozz. From' row: Colwick, Goldman, Strother, Gordon. Second row: Malone, Henderson, Blanton, Merkel, Abbott, Casey. GOLFER BOAST SUCCESSFUL SEASON The Scottie linksmen, boasting six lettermen from a successful 1957 team, began preparation for the coming 1958 season March 8 with a meet at Brady, Texas. Highlight of the '57 season was a third place finish in the College Station Meet, which included 50 of the state's powers. The Scots will journey there again this year as well as to Brownwood, Fort Worth, and Lampasas before the district meet. The six returning lettermen, who are headed by Cap- tain Mack Strother, include Barry Blanton, Frank Ma- lone, Pat Gordon, Art Henderson, and Tommy Abbott. These boys are aided greatly by sophomores john Col- wick and Richard Goldman. Caplaizz Mark Sfrolfaef poser wifh rome of Hi Parklr lop golfefzr, jolazz Colwifk, Frnzzk Malone, and Barry Blmzlorz. Richard Merkel. Rirlmrd Goldzmm, Art Hezzderyofz, Pal Gordon, and Tommy Abba!! p1'e17are for I1 foflfofomifzg loufmzmefzi. ninety-two 1' Franz row: Coe, Solomon, Larson, Cole, Shanks, Mcllver, Miller. Serond row: Shane, Henderson, Crumley, Lester, Jenull, Gon- zales, McDonald, Winstead, Akin. ETTER ADVANCE The Highland Park Racqueters, the schoo1's most suc- cessful con men, look as capable of stealing more trophies for the already crowded case as last year's rob- bers. The Scotties can boast of returning letterman and state finalist Pete Winstead, who with Bobby Coe formed last year's top doubles team. Pairing this year with Win- Robert Miller and Pele lIVi11Jtead smile over llae J'EIlJ'07Z'.f prorpertf. Capmin Pele llVfIlJ'l6fId, Mike Hezzderrofz, foe jenull, Ronny Cole, and Robert Miller, difcuu fbe zzexl malrhex. i i , V i s rk.VL,V, i, J Q yk- kyk g K .X S , iff i 11t I i ' 1,1Q A T EQ, . . 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The 1958 team will engage in several top-flight tournaments such as the Fort Worth, Wichita Falls, and the Fort Worth junior Tennis Association Meets. Other outstanding netters are joe Jenull, Mike Hen- derson, and Ronny Cole. 1 REI , .T .1 , sf' gee ninety-three Front raw: Watson, Hatcher, Abbott, Duwe, Gilbert, Rantzow. SeC0na'r0u'.'Schocl'1e,lN1ayeS, Caldwell, Fair, Meinhardt, Smith, Fos- ter, Francis. Third row: Leake, Brown, Hallam, Connor, Hodges, Myers, Little, Eubanks. SCOT TA KER AKE FINE SHOWI G In late March the Scot tankers bid for their fourth state title in five years. Coach Connor's tankers are paced by five seniors under the leadership of Captain Chuck Abbott. Along with Abbott, seniors Rex Watson, Lee Gilbert, Butch Smith, and Clark Brown finish out their high school careers. The Scots became favorites to win at state when they won the state invitational at Austin in early January. Dave Duwe and Bob Rantzow are expected to repeat their invitational victories at the state meet along with the medley relay team. Righf: Carzrb Comma' df.ff71.Iw'l,f Jome of bfi ozztrlmzdirzg Jwimme1',r.' Dare Duzve. Cfzptuizz Chuck Abball. Rex llVull.f07I,. Lee Gilbert. and Butch Mayer. Bolmnzx Dare Dnuf dElIl0l1.fl7'z1l?.F Ike .rlroke ffm! made him .flare champ. X , . . . . , -.,,- - 4- it i 1. A l 'I-lf! i auf- B FOOTBALL-Fran! row: Read, Raggio, Erickson, Caldwell, Boyer, McCann, Cralle, Anderson. Second row: Denton, Castleberry, Ladewig, jones, May, Word, Collins, Bourland. Third row: Howells, Doherty, West, Sharp, Thornton, johnson, Frank, Edwards. Fourzh row: Dunham, Bennett, Sides, Rice, McMahan, Mendenhall, Meeker. Fifzh row: Coach Casey, Coach Young, Kennedy. B BASKETBALL-Frou! row: Sides, Burford, Denton, Stewart, Raphael. Second faux' Bourland, Chaikin, Lacy, Love, Thornton, johnson, Hundley. Third faux' Coffman, Schleisman, Meeker, See, Klinclworth, Ford, Coach Kays. UFIGHTI G SCOTTIES SHOW PROMISE 585013 B BASEBALL-Franz row: Kelton, Burford, Ferris, Denton, Duncan. D. Deck, Voekel. Second row: Clark, Voss. Lay, Carmichael, Sylvan, S. Deck, Prentiss. Third row: johnson, Chaikin, Truett, Ford, Wfheeler, Anderson, Miller, Wolf. Fourth row: Coach Franklin, Mclntosh, Picard, Boswell, Carpenter, Schleisman, J. Davis, L. Davis, Plant. nmetyfive at W X WLT? U! W . tl 0' si ,uf ,Wj .WV , K WW f ' , , lj Min Murchiron, Preridezzt Susan Burk, and Mrs. Manson lake lime off lo rlmw llaeir pleasure in ' G.A.A. is u W X? ninety-six G.A.A. ROUNDS OUT GIRLS' SPORTS An organization which has perhaps done more than any other program to add incentive to the girls' sports program is the recently chartered Girls' Athletic Association. In each of the major sports of speedball, basketball, volleyball, and softball, teams are selected by the sponsors, Miss Murchison and Mrs. Man- son. Those chosen are given patches signify- ing the sport, while the number of years that a girl letters is designated by the color of the patch, These then may be sewed on gym suits. At the end of each championship game, mem- bers of the winning team receive gold charms. The G.A.A. not only gives recognition to those with outstanding athletic ability but also provides the keen competition that these girls need and enjoy. The officers are elected by the members each semester. A girl automatical- ly belongs to G.A.A. when she is chosen to be on a team. Susan Buck served as president, while Pat Pierce, joy Wideman, and Midge Mason were vice president, secretary-treasurer, and reporter respectively. This organization is entirely separate from the other two parts of the girls' sports pro- gram, which are intramurals and class play-offs. By having these three divisions, it is possible to attract almost all girls to some form of ath- letics. Although the class tournaments are open only to those enrolled in physical education courses, anyone may sign up for intramurals, which are conducted after school. Entrants have the choice of playing in either the Mon- day-Wednesday or Tuesday-Thursday league, and the winners in each league meet to deter- mine the final champion. ,I l ! G.A.A. SPEEDBALL WINNERS-F1'0nt row: Martin, Cap- tain. Second row: Lewis, Buck, Taylor, Pabst, Wideman. Third row: Meinhardt, Meyer, Haskins, Rubin, Harrison, Zuelzer, Simpson. Speedball is a combination of football, basketball, and soccer. The eleven girls are assigned positions which range from center forward to goalie. A ball may not be touched by the hands unless it has legally been converted into an aerial ball. The three methods of scoring are a drop kick, field goal, and touchdown. ' ' PEEDBALL FIR T N G.A.A. PROGRAM After a scoreless first half both the Blue and the Gold teams broke loose early in the second period, but Joy Wideman's drop kick gave Carol Martin's girls that one point lead which clinched their victory. Fine defensive play characterized the game while offensive scoring was held to a minimum. G.A.A. SPEEDBALL RUNNERS-UP-Front row: Lynn, Whitt, Smyser, J. Alexander, Captain, Davis, Moore. Second raw: Walker, Rawley, Pierce, Lipman, Truett, Larson, Meek. G.A.A. BASKETBALL RUNNERS-UP-Franz row: Simpson, Wideman, Captain, Rogers, Second row: Rubin, Haskins, Butler, Zuelzer. Not pictured: Lipman, Martin. ninety-seven G.A.A. BASKETBALL 'WINNERS-Front row: Bai- ley, Mason, Rawley. Second row: Taylor, Smyser, Buck, Truett. Third row: Davis, Captain. N01 pir- tured: Walker. Maylee Faulk's team came to life during the second half of the championship volleyball game and handed Carol Woodardfs team a 26 to 19 defeat. After trailing by several points, the Blues rallied, and there was no stopping them, although the Goldsl' tried desperately. ninety-eight li 93 ll 79 BL E DEFEATS GOLD I BA KETBALL Some fancy shooting and fine guarding com- bined to give Peggy Davis's Blue team a 22 to 11 victory over joy Wideman's Gold.,' Gold forwards found it particularly hard to manuever around Sandra Taylor, Susan Buck, and Marcia Walker. Zllurria llfffzlker goer in for ez layup while Ginger Butler, Sue Simpson, Genie Hezfkinr, and Mar5lJez Rubin wait for the rebound. G,A.A. VOLLEYBALL WINNERS 1957-Fran! row: Thornton, Rogers, Faulk, Captain, Putty, Wide- man. Second row: 'Mason, Cleveland, Lynn, Whitt, Harrison. G.A.A. SOFTBALL WINNERS 1957- Fronl row: Shelton, Pabst, Putty, Cap- taing Smyser, Walker. Semnd row: Pierce, Truett, Rubin, Buck, Martin. Pat Putty's G.A.A. All-Stars were a team on fire as they defeated Melinda Harrison's All-Stars. Superb pitching and good batting by the whole Blue team kept the Golds in trouble the entire game. QQ 93 BLUE W NS SOFTBALL BY SCORE OF 16 TO G.A.A. VOLLEYBALL RUNNERS-UP 1957-Fran! raw: Walker, Rousseau, Jones, Smyser. Secand row: Rogers, Buck, Rubin, Rawley. Not piciured: Woodard, Captaing Scott. G.A.A. SOFTBALL RUNNERS-UP 1957-From' row: Rogers, Simpson, Harrison, Captaing Meek, Carson. Ser- ond row: Rawley, Van Tassell, Whitt, Faulk, Butler. l ninety-nine INTRAMURAL TENNIQUOIT WINNERS- WORLD-CHAMPS SNARE TENNIQUOIT HO ORS From row: Rubin, Captain. Second row: Lipman, Rawley, Mason. Tbird row: Widernan, Wester, Taylor, Guion, Meyer. INTRAMURAL TENNIQUOIT RUN- NERS-UP-Fronl row: Kean, Zuelzer, Captain, Rogers. Second row: Lynn, Whitt, Till, Irwin, Milbank. WHITE CAPS WIN BA KETBALL TITLE one hundrerl INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL WIN' NERS-Front row: Davis, Whitt, Kean, Milbank. Sefond row: Lynn, Irwin, Cason, Zuelzer. Third row: Rogers, Cap- tain. 3 5 INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL RUN- NERS-UP 1957-Front row: Putty, Cap- tain. Second row: Behannon, Dunlap, Mas- on. Tbird row: Thornton, Norman. Fourth row: Wideman, Whitten, Crockett. GREEN SHOES TAKE OLLEYBALL Volleyball is the first sport in the spring semester, and in spite of danger of possible sprained fingers or broken fingernails, it attracts a large number of participants. On the Wednesdays that there are no intramurals, interested girls stay for games, and the competition is especially keen in these matches. INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL WINNERS 1957- It was touch and go all the way for the Green Shoes, Fmn, row: Alexander, Moore, Smysery Captains Reg, and it wasn't until the final few minutes that they were CYS, Vgalkef- 5200114 ww-' Heffldfm, Buck, JOHCS, able to gain the points that gave them the volleyball Scott, awson' championship. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL RUN- NERS-UP-Front row: Wideman, Captain. Second row: Sconyers, Pierce, Lipman, Rawley, Caperton. Third row: Meyer, Mason, Wester, Taylor, Guion, Rubin. one hundred one B TLER CAPTAIN S TE M TO SOFTBALL VICTORY Ginger Butler and her team of sophomores handed the Green Shoes a 5 to 2 loss to end the intramural sea- son. The threatening skies didn't seem to dampen either team's spirit, nor did the slippery footing prevent some spectacular fielding. INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL WINNERS 1957-Front row: Meyer, Larson, Simpson, Truett. Serond row: Shelton, Pabst, Wester, Butler, Captaing Farrington, Martin, Van Tassell. one hundred two PING-PONG Wiltse, runner-up. Bagwell, winner. BADMINTON XVINNERS 1957-Franz row: Smyser. Serond row: Harrison, singles winner. No! piclzz1'ed.' Buck, doubles win- ner. IXTH PERIOD W NS SPEEDBALL, TENNIQUOIT CLASS 'IENNIQUOIT RUNNERS-U P- ALL-STAR TENNIQUOIT WINNERS-Franz row: Davis, Alexander. Second row: Rubin, Pierce. Third row: Smyser, Buck, Captain, Wideman. Second row: Shelton, Herndon. . Al d , C ' , S d ALL-STAR SPEEDBALL WINNERS-F1'0nl rouf: Caperton, Captain. Sef- ilgiif V223emamexiazafi-stOngPt?1iZi,.d EEZ... and row: Davis, Mason, Smyser, Rubin, Pierce, Pabst. Third row: Buck, Hancock, Clements, Smith, Gomnsonl Smith, Whitt, Hemphill, Wideman, Alexander, Shelton. Fourth row: Bowser, Ferguson, Molsen, Rubin. Sixth period opened the class play-offs by winning both the ten- niquoit and speedball champion- ships. However, Sue Simpson's class winners kept the All-Stars hustling the entire speedball con- test. one hundred three Sixth period continued to dominate the class play- offs, and the All-Stars kept their winning streak intact by turning back Judy Alexander's class team. However, the All-Stars found the going tough, and it was a couple of free throws by the fourth period that pulled the game out of the fire for them. CLASS BASKETBALL RUNNERS-UP -Front row: Wideman, Buck. Serond row: Pearlstone, Smyser, Walton. Not pirlured: Alexander, Captaing Arnett, Bowser, Shelton. one hundred four ALL- TAR TOP BA KETBALL CLASS SPEEDBALL RUNNERS-UP-- Franz row: Simpson, Captain. Second row: Lipman, Downs, Irwin, Kennedy, Zuelzer. Third row: Wheeler, Wuntch, McBride, Lewis, Harrison, Nelms, Breeding. ALL-STAR BASKETBALL WINNERS -Front row: McFadden, Pierce, Cap- tain, Wideman, Buck. Second row: Smith, Rubin, Whitt, Smyser, Davis. Not pirlzlreds Alexander. CLASS V Bywaters, Willianis. VOLLEYBALL BRINGS BRCKE EI GER AIL OLLEYBALL RUNNERS-UP 1957-Fran! roux' Faulk, Captaing Terry. Second row: Davenport, lLipman. Third wuz' Molsen, Alexander. Cfzrolyzz Crum rpihey the hall during a rixlh-period hallle ar Midge Maron, Sheila Peiermfz, and Ami Befhazzrourl Jland hy. VARSITY PRESENTS W TER BALLET VARSITY SWIIININIING TEAINI - Front mich' Meinhardt, Taylor, Kirst, Johnston, Yarbrough. Lea, Smith, Hemphill. Serozzd roux' Bingham, Squires, Norman, Has- kins, Moore, K. Messersmith, Terrill, Walker. Third faux' Gor- anson, Dawson, Coke, Reynolds. Rudy, Wfhitten, Captain: Milbank, Dring, Gorman, J. Messersmith. Coach. N01 j1icfu1'ed.' Smyser, Beil. I I one hundred five ALL-STAR VOLLEYBALL WINNERS 1957-Front row: Bywaters, Captain. Second row: Molsen, Zuber, Faulk, Alexander. Third row: V. jones, N. jones, Focke, Lipman. VIM ADDED TO VIGOR VITALIZES VOLLEYBALL Pat Bywaters' sixth period volleyball team seemed to have a magical formula as they captured first place to bring to a close the 1957 class tournaments. FUNDAMENTALS STRESSED IN CLASSES v Sally Smyfer rel: lhe ball up for Midge Maron, and leammazes Minie Cheeh, Sheila Pelerron, and Carolyn Crum prepare to give their affirlanre. Fundamentals are exceedingly important in volleyball, for spiking and blocking are abilities that every player needs to master. Several weeks are devoted to drill on these basic principles. one hundred six Curtis, Trtett, Bailey, Storm, Wiltse, Chinn, Mr. Akin, Coach,Hart, Pace, Johannes, Davis, Millwee, Van Tassel. N01 pirfureds Moody. TENNIS TEAM HOPEEUL OE STATE TITLE Three lettermen, a transfer from Hillcrest, and a sophomore flash are giving signs of bringing a state champion regional, the squad Falls, and The lop fii Darif, ana' jllamziag r its 1 , , ship to H. P. Last year's team won district, and sent a representative to Austin. This year Ci 'Q fzferenie. has posted victories over Hillcrest, Wichita Sunset in early season matches. 'e, jeazzie jolaamzef, Peggy Pace, Pal Hari, Nancy jean Van Tame! get logellaer for a Jlralegy- --9 4 L -vie f - ggi - - -' . K .- r , , , . -,.,, . ., Q-.S f f . -1, Q 'tag 'fi' 5: ' H , I ig it - .-up- ' ffl ' it -. r 3 A 3,5 -t,.f,,.f,2gfg1,,1u,,.w.::a:,gqz:s--'ff .11-L.: i-,KB 'flgwvzx - -QM!-A f . ' livwgff flat. -if yiiaiiiftftatisaw. 'ai' ' , 42 -tv ' f , . -rms ,r,.,, ,mv . -f 1-' 1 mi '-, f- - -- A U ,,k.,,,,,, 5-,,.,.,. f. ,,t.,.ai,a. at , ..-,1 -. 7 ,, f ffl K -, -sig:-Q.-, 13 -z,ss,gia.-ig -' ext- f , i ,ir A I -A Y 2 - ' ' - MY 1' 'l .4 mf f , ,I ,f a f- it ' L A - 1 , ,,- .wwea ff: It gf' 1 -- ' ' ' rm ' .1 -iff' tt ggi'-2221 2 23 --an my ,,.5,.ggg.1.f'.'1 , ' t 't?i!i- ' aw 1 f i A H was . ff, 7 ' eff ,Fkzisi . 'ta , N - - ' ?'x ' ' wa a . . i T, . Q . ,. fggs si! at - at I ' .1 J ' 2, i f ,Q-L2 Z-5- ff gg! -S, 5111 - , A ' ' f '- .: W ifi twig- ali iivn - ,--- is- ,mi pei ' . . .. , .. ' 'Q On slate for the Scot lasses are tournaments in Wichita Falls, San Antonio, and Midland. District is scheduled for April 8-9, and regional is April 18-19. Austin hosts the state tournament May 1-3. Coach Akin feels that Highland Park has a strong team this year. jalmunex and Vazz Tame! comprise the doubler team. Davis playr ringler. one hundred seven i i 5 I :gsm H rfb-If52S5z4s21N we-H,11sei1f': - 9, -,.L-wig.-g ',ffVs,fqg. -::fwL,f - if , . gwigi fs 0 Ili --.Q FRANK MONROE Szzperinfefzdefzt Highland Park Scboolr Mr. Momwe pf1u.re,r fzfler 11 pep rally 10 that wiib football ro-mplaifz 'lark Collins and lair Jiiter Cindy Colllnf, wm- ialure rmuml. one hundred ten GUIDIN G POLICIES Deservmg the title of Most Loyal Scot, Mr. Frank Monroe during his four years as Superintendent of Highland Park Schools has constantly led and promoted school spirit. Well-known to all the stu- dents, Mr. Monroe is seen at numerous school functions and has introduced the tradition of the victory apples presented to the victorious Scot football teams at pep rallies. Since Mr. Monroe's coming, Hi Park has become even stronger in scholastic standing as well as in school spirit. Our superintendent strives for continuous improvement in the school system. A. H. MCCULLOCH Preiiderzl, Board of Education DR. JOHN S. BAGWELL J. M. CORGAN MRS. IUDSON C. FRANCIS Secretary CLYDE JACKSON GEORGE W. IIALONICK III ROBERT B. MOODY DECIDIN G ISSUES Who decides how long Christmas vacation will be and approves the selection of teachers? Not only does the High- land Park School board do these things but it also levies taxes to raise money, determines the general programs of all schools in the Highland Park Independent School District, and sets policies for admission and promotion of students. Receiving no salary, the seven members of the board meet at least once a month on the first Tuesday. Together with Mr. Frank Monroe they establish and decide such vital things as the length of the school term, teachers' salaries, and courses of study. one hundred eleven BEN W. WISEMAN Prifzripfzl Highland Park High School Mr. lViJemfzn rieur u'ilfJ mtirfarliozz lloe departure of lbs temporary annex one hundred twelve DIRECTING ACTIVITIES Highland Parkis high rank among the high schools of the nation is largely the result of twenty-nine years of faithful service on the part of Mr. Ben Wiseman, our principal. Hi Park's lofty rating has been earned by an excellent and experi- enced faculty who give careful attention to individual scholastic achievement. Mr. Wiseman has carefully supervised Highland Park's instructional and testing programs and has taken particular pride in maintaining the neat and attractive appearance of the building and grounds. C. D. BOWLBY Vice Principal Highland Park High School SUPPORTING SCOTS The responsibility of keeping the school machinery operating efficiently and smoothly at Highland Park is executed by Mr. C. D. Bowlby. Handling hundreds of duties, both large and small, Mr. Bowlby takes care of such functions as the calendar of school events, supervision of attendance, discipline, and reservation of rooms for club meetings and special events. The P.-T.A., largest this year in the history of Highland Park, always striving for school improve- ment, has redecorated the teachers' lounges for their annual project. This organization also sponsors the school cafeteria and the Senior picnic and provides stage decorations for the Baccalaureate program. School necessities are also a primary function of the Park Cities Dads' Club. New R.O.T.C. company colors were one of the Dads' Club's main purchases for the high school this year. PERRY GIBBS MRS. HUGH PETERSON President Pfffidenf Pm-,Q Cjfigf Dgdff CML Parent-Teacher Arforiation one hundred thirteen 1 ANDERSON CROW DICKENSON ECHOLS IMBT JAMES KENDRICK LACKEY MARTIN MOORE ROUSSEAU ANDERSON, MAUD, M.A. English CROW, MARY E. QMRS. PORTERJ, M.A. Speech, Senior Play DICKENSON, MILDRED CMRS. O. EJ, M.A. English ECHOLS, MARIAN, B.A. English, journalism, Bagpipe IMBT, MONTAE, M.A. English, Hi-Lites JAMES, LOUISE, M.E. English, Student Council KENDRICK, ALINE QMRSJ, B.S. Social Studies, English LACKEY, MABEL, M.A. English MARTIN, AUDREY QMRS. H. DJ, B.A. English MOORE, HELEN, M.A. Speech, Round Table ROUSSEAU, JEANNE QMRS. D. CQ, 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, HORTENSE, M.A. English, Future Teachers' Club Englirln tearlaerr lirlen lo Mir: Tbornelfs report. one hundred fourteen '- H H .V - ' ' isfvvs'zffv'- 1 - -- , f-' -mbffi f 'o 'r ' ' lin p - ' , 1-swag, j, 'tt-,.-f 2, may - ,gfm?15 SITZ STEED STEWART THORNELL WATKINS RITING THEMES Writing newsworthy leads, covering athletic games, and interviewing celebrities are just a few of the homework as- signments which a journalism student may expect. The fu- ture reporters also are kept busy working on the bi-monthly Bagpipe. Gaining, self-.confidence and overcoming stage-fright by giving speeches and declamations are the aims of speech classes. The basic elements of acting, producing, and di- recting are also taught the future thespians. Grammar and an added dash of literature is the recipe of the Hi Park English department. Other ingredients of the four-year required course include term themes and projects. The range of this course covers American and English literature, composition, and as many as 24 book reports. DABNEY, WILLIAM Y., M.E. Mathematics ERB, MARTHA LU, B.S. Mathematics EVANS, L. M., M.S. Mathematics JEFFERS, BRUCE E, M.E: Mathematics KIDD, LORINE QMRS. OGDEND, M.A. Mathematics KIDD, OGDEN, M.A. Mathematics, Highlander Business Staff Bagpipe Business Staff NEAVES, MARY EMMA, M.A. Mathematics SMITH, MERLE, M.A. Mathematics, Director of Senior Activities SMITH, MERRILL N,, B,A, Mathematics WALTERS, CATHERINE, M.E. Mathematics XWILLIAMS, SAMMIE QMRS. FRANK LJ, M.E. Mathematics WISSEMAN, HARRY, M.A. Mathematics Q DABNEY n' ERB EVANS JEFFERS KIDD, L- KIDD, O- NEAVES SMITH, M. SMITH, M. N. WALTERS WILLIAMS WISSEMAN CONSTRUCTI G TRI GLE Finding the unknown becomes an adventure in the math department boasted by Hi Park. Teachers aim to strengthen a student's interest and ability in math. Math diagnostic tests are given to all pupils each semester, providing the teachers with informa- tion about the individual's weaknesses in fundamen- tals. Besides the regular math courses, Math 8X, con- sisting of calculus, analytical geometry, and algebra, is offered to seniors interested in advanced mathe- matics. A slide rule course has also been organized this year to give more opportunity to students plati- ning to continue math, science, or engineering in college. Mr. Ogden Kidd milf to order a meeting of the mathematics d6Af7tl7'flIlFUf. one hundred fifteen 'Ns .4 J la flat-za 'ZF Zbdptfdd 241 QI N ji.. ',,k , S-,U 1 I I ,fini : BISHOP, C., B.A. ..,:. a f . ,, , . ,,, A .,'1 W' 'Z Latin , J. ie.gs . S A y .- A by BOYD, LELA I-IAZELLE, M.A. e.i. A . if Y f SPaniSh - A I 't - T . i .Isr f 1 -M.. COLEMAN, REBECCA, M-A ' Is i f A ' E Spanish J ' A COOK, DIANE, MA. . L ' ' A mf Ai S 5PaniSh,Hi8h1f1Hdff . , A i1 A -A f ':'f Etifegiiitvxrsft1s24111s2sSl2as. 'f7:: I ,l . ua ll? . HARDIN, M ARY DQ, M'A. BISHOP BOYD g COLEMAN COOK I-IARDIN Latin QC C . v s . JARRETT, NEIL, MA. A' R I Spanish, French I C f L , MASTERS, HILDA, MA. Q! -'yS, , Q I, Latin, National Honor Society Q W PIPES, LUNETTE QMRS. W. D.p, BA. K fr. ii, Spanish W ,,Ia, STORY, FRANK J., MA. . French I JARRETT MASTERS PIPES STORY CONJUGATI G VERBS gHablaz usted efpaiol? Parlez-vous ffwzgaif? Tu Lutimzm diver? You may say one or more of these if you are a student at Highland Park. Spanish, French, and Latin are taught by a group of competent teach- ers, most of whom have traveled of studied in the lands where their language is or was spoken. The purposes of the foreign language department are to give students a good background in the gram- mar and vocabulary of a language and also to teach is F them the history and traditions of the lands where the language originated. Modern language classes stress oral fluency? also. Dramatization of a Latin play and current events collections were among the many projects carried out in language classes this year. Don't worry about the fellow cutting out paper doilies, for he may be con- cocting a Spanish valentine as a class assignment. ll- Mr. farrell. bend of Ilze Foreign Language d6f1l17'f71I?71l, Jhflldd' how Laliu, FVEIIII7, and Spanish , are refaled, x. one hundred sixteen Mr. Taylor Jlyouxr apzimirm about lbe oulfome of hir experiment. MAKI G EXPERIMEN TS Interest in space ships and satellites has been heightened since the launching of Sputnik and Mutt- nik, and the big question is Will the United States surpass the Russians in scientific progress?,' Only if our high schools produce enough future scientists, say top authorities. Hi Park's staff of science teachers is meeting this challenge by giving students out- standing preparation in the fields of physics, chem- istry, biology, and general science. j . iv, A il .,,. i f V, I EL V 'Z ip py .2 .. g , - gh LL: J If r , f 1-, L-,V ' 153 'i' T1 V p . . . 'i2 J 'i'i G t t ' AKIN BETTS CRABB GRAHAM ie' . ' T rcii icsis 1 I .. I fiffslili. 321.5 ' t 'i,,': .. M . 2 .....,,f.A-mix !'i ' a C . ' PORTER RUDDELI. SAUER TAYLOR Hi Park's labs are fully equipped with a number of the newest facilities. In them students can experi- ment with everything from chemical combinations which might produce a new detergent to molds that might cure the common cold. Because many Hi Park students show an interest in science, both our'science staff and our science enrollment are larger than those of many schools. AKIN, RAYMOND M., M.A. Biology, Tennis BETTS, FLORA MAY, M.A. Chemistry CRABB. JOHN F., JR., M.E. Biology GRAHAM, H. L., M.E. Biology PORTER, MARGARET KMRSJ, 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 one hundred seventeen BINNION, RALPH E., M.A. Economics, Association, Basketball COCKRELL, WILLENE H. QMRSJ, B.A. History, junior Historical Society, Travel Club LACY, IVA MAE, M.A. Psychology ORR, CATHERINE, M.B.A. History, Commercial Law RAITHEL, ROBERTA, B.A. History SHORT, RUTH QMRS, G1 TJ, M.A. Social Studies YOUNG, CECIL V., M.Ed. History, B Team Football BINNION COCKRELL LACY ORR RAITHEL SHORT YOUNG UNTING FACTS When was the battle of Thermopylae? Who is the Speaker of the House? These and many other ques- tions are in the tests taken by those pupils enrolled in courses from the social studies department. This department includes American history, world. history, civics, and economics-subjects which involve every- thing from a study of the stock market and current events to library research and map reading. Required in the American history course is a term theme each semefer which sends history-minded Scots to the library in droves equipped with pen, ink, index cards, and a liberal supply of aspirins. The civics course, designed to teach the student about our government, clarifies civic problems and the actions of the basic governmental offices. Concerned with the economic system of our nation and the world, the economics course is comprised of a detailed study of what makes the world go round money-wise. It also offers the pupils several field trips to nearby banks and business concerns. Although the psychology courses are technically separate from the social science department, they too are concerned with human affairs. Offered to upper- classmen as electives, these courses use skits, psy- chological tests, and other projects to illustrate the basic principles of psychology. Mr. Binnion poinzf out plafer of inlerert on Ike map to Ike Sofia! Sludier tearberr. one hundred eighteen TIYETFJA' ll mad dark for the ball at an inlramuml team dixplayr its rbill. DEMO STRATI G KILL 1 r + I If I had another hand, I would have caught the ballln, Well, I didn't hit him too hard! , and Now, how do you put it together? are only a few of the exclamations heard daily in Scotlandis gyms, driving classes, and armory. In the two gyms activities range from basketball to posture exercises and from ping-pong to football. For athletic-minded Scots there are also an intramural program for the girls and school teams for the boys. In the safety education classes eager students CASEY, NEWEIAN F., BS. Major, T.S.G.R.C., R.O.T.C. Assistant Commandant, B Team Football, Golf, Saber Club FRANKLIN, JAMES O., M.E. Safety Education, B Team Baseball, Assistant Football HIGHTOWER, FLOYD R,, B.S. SDR. U.S.N,R., Commandant of Cadets, Track JONES, THURMAN, Football, Athletic Director KAYS, ELVIN A., B.S. Physical Education, Assistant Football KENNEDY, ERNEST F., M.E. Safety Education, Baseball, Assistant Football MANSON, GYNNE CMRS, ALPHONSEJ, M.E. Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Intramural Sports MURCHISON, JAYNE, B,S. 'Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Intramural Sports study not only driving rules and automobile anatomy, but also learn practical tips on changing a tire, a disgusting but very necessary job. Although the sight of cadets marching on the drill field is a familiar one at Hi Park, many are not in- formed about the other activities of the R.O.T.CZ Those enrolled in the R.O.T.C. training program study map reading, marksmanship, drills, and tactics -all steps up the ladder of future leadership. 1 -ua rv, 'Q L 5 3 are 2 -f 4 Q xfifff' , ,,. CASEY FRANKLIN HIGHTOWER KAYS at cratrtt .e.r Q a l'iQf,jr5jfi, ,E' i.ltl ifil5ifigi37l? ' V S l 'r.' f - 'J' eit.ii. ' ,. 'r A ' F S 1 4' t.t.r . I r..t . 'rss 4 r.r. -1 '..'i' if' I . if i JONES KENNEDY MANSON MURCHISON one hundred nineteen The rfomtianal teaclaerr dirrurr az funny irzridenl orer cooleier. The five afff ffflfbfff Pfflfl fbfff fill- DE ELOPI From tenors to tympani, from typewriters to tin, Hi Park's vocational arts program traverses an range of subjects which include music, art, homemaking, shop, secretarial training, and, business math. Aspiring impresarios and vocalists find the oppor- tunity to express themselves during the .elective band, chorus, and orchestra periods. Hi Park's popular choir, Lads and Lassies, is the goal of many student song- sters. Designing women find shiny sewing machines and stoves awaiting their use when they participate in our sewing and pourses. Also offered to boys in- BARTON BISHOP DIAL GREER GRIFFITH HENRY 'pl 1 -w f one hundred twenty -k 'T 1. I nual ClJri.rtmar progfzmz. T LENTS terested in crafts are the metal and woodshops. Many fascinating and useful items are produced in these classes.!Nimble fingers and nerves that can withstand noise aiewneeded if you happen to be taking typing, stenography, or business math. Such inventions as the typewriter and adding machine are used advantageous- ly by pupils in these classes. The complicated system of shorthand is explored by the stenographers, while the typists give Mr. Gregg's methods a good workout. The productive painters enrolled in the school art classes turn out stage sets, displays, and mammoth murals to bring beauty to the halls of Hi Park. 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 B, QMRS. E. CLAYD, B,M.E. Orchestra HENRY, ARCHIE, M,S. , Homemaking POPE, FLORA LEE, M.E. Music, Lads and Lassies REYNOLDS, EMMA QMRS. ESTESJ, M.S. Business RUTLEDGE, E. D., B.S. Business, Assistant Football SMITH, SUE QMRS. C. QJ, B.A. Business BARTOSH, JULIA ANN, RN. Health Education, Future Nurses' Club CREIGHTON, MARGUERITE B. QMRSJ, M,A. Library, Library Council DYER, KATHERINE QMRS. W. LQ Attendance Secretary GILLON, GRACE, M.A. Registrar GILLON, LOUISE Secretary to the Principal INMON, CARRIE, M.A. Sophomore Counselor LEE, LILLIAN Secretary to the Principal MARTIN, PRINCESS, M.A. Senior Counselor MOEN, RUTH F. QMRS. T. cg, BA. Library Assistant, Library Council O'NEAL, FONDELL QMRS. W. HJ, B.S. Junior Counselor .f SGLVI G PROBLEMS If you have ever realized with horror that a book report assigned months ago is due that day at fourth period, you probably raced at once to the library, where among comforting stacks of books you found the librarians willing and able to help you in your plight: Anotheriplace at Hi Park Where troubled lads and lassies find assistance is the clinic. Here the nurse performs every service from bandaging cut fingers to. giving eye tests. f BARTOSH CREIGHTON DYER G- GILLON L. GILLON INMON LEE . ' ' , . . srsf i V, is: A iif 1 K In - I k r 5:15 in V lli. J. .S . L.V. A .grz , it ' so 4'., M ' . sz.. . MARTIN MOEN O'NEAL Although the three counselors do not offer medical attention to pupils, they do hand out much-needed advice and assist the registrar in straightening the schedules of confused students. Students who arrive late or leave early must be checked through the attendance office. That job is done by the attendance secretary, who finds keeping such records a full-time job. The secretaries in the principalls office also spend much of the day keeping records. Louire Leake if arrured tlmt ber problems will be solved by Mfr. O'Neal. one hundred twenty-one Prexiderzt Vice Preiidefzf Serretary Tfvamrer Spofzxor MID TERM GRADUATES PLAN EOR FUTURE -4'mitr BORDERS JOHN LEE QJOHNNYJ BowsER BARBARA ANN Hi-Lites 1 2 3' Travel Club 1 2 3' Junior Historical S iety 1 2 3' Intramural Sports 2 3- Highlandaires 1, Senior Play 3. ADAMS, ADRIAN ALVA Senior Play 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3g Travel Club 2, 35 Junior Historical Society 2, 3. ALEXANDER, JUDY Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, Junior Historical Society 1, 2, Highlandaires 1. APPLEBY, JOHNNY DEE ROTC 1, 2, 31 Captain ROTC 3, Camp Dallas 1, 2, Saber Club 3, Hi-Y 2, 5. ARNETT, NANCY KAREN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3: Travel Club 1, 2, 3g Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 31 Intramural Sports 1, Z3 I-Iighlandaires 12 Bagpipe Staff 1. BENNO, IRVIN LAWRENCE QLARRYJ Band 1, 2, 3g Second Lieutenant ROTC 31 Music Festival 2, Operetta 1, Saber Club 33 Orchestra 1, 2. BENSON VERN KARL Mayor ROTC 3' Hi-Y 1 2, 3' Band 1 2 3' Saber Club 3 Camp Dallasl 2 3. BOWYER, MILDRED Band 1, 2, 3g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Operetta 11 Music Fes- tival 2, Hi-Lites 1, ,2, 3: Travel Club 3. BUCK, SUSAN ANN President Girls' Athletic Association 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM MICHAEL QMIKEJ Senior Play 33 Student Council 1, Key Club 2, 3: Lads and Lassies 1, 2, 33 Operetta 1, 3: National Honor So- ,ciety 3. CARRUTH, LENOX Lieutenant Colonel ROTC 33 Saber Club 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Camp Dallas 1, 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, 3, Drill'Team 2, 3. CASEY, KIM MARGARET Student Council 33 Lads and Lassies 3, Quill and Scroll 31 Bagpipe Staff 1, 2, 3L Senior Play 32 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. CLARK, ALEXANDER JERIMIAI-I CJERRYJ Football 23 Association 2: Lieutenant Colonel ROTC 33 Vice President Saber Club 3, Camp Dallas 2, 3, B Team Football 1. CLEMENT, NANCY SUE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Junior Historical Society 21 Travel Club 2, Senior Play 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1. COLE, CAROL ANN National Honor Society 3g Senior Play 3g Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Vice President Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Bagpipe Staff 1, 2, 331- Operetta 3, COLLINS, JOHN MICHAEL CMIKEJ President Student Council 2, 35 Co-Captain Baseball 3: Key Club 2, 33 Lads and Lassies 2g Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: B Team Football 1. CRAIN, WALTER ROBERT CBUTCHJ Baseball 1, 2, 3: Association 1, 2, 3g Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain Baseball 3. one hundred twenty-three GILLEN, MARCIA JUNE Hi-Lites 1, 2,,33 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Senior Play 3. GRUBBS, HOMER COLLINS QBUTCHJ Hi-Y 3. HANCOCK, MARGARET ANNE QPEGGYQ Highlandaires 13 Junior Historical Society 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Senior Play 3. HOLT, JOHN EARL QJOHNNYJ International Key Club Convention Delegate 33 Key Club 2, 33 Major ROTC 33 Saber Club 33 Rifle Team 3. HURLBUT, ROBERT DEFOREST CBOBJ Track 33 Association 33 Major ROTC 33 Treasurer Saber Club 33 Secretary Rifle Team 2, 33 Camp Dallas 2. JALONICK, GEORGE WASHINGTON National Honor Society 33 Hi'Y 1, 2, 33 ROTC 13 Senior Play 3. one hundred twenty-four CREECH, JENNY SUZANNE Student Council 1, 23 Business Secretary Lads and Lassies 33 Operetta 33 Senior Play 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Lads and Lassies 2, 3. CURRAN, JERRY PHILLIP QFLIPJ Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Vice President Hi-Y 23 B Team Football 1. DAVENPORT, FRANCHA Treasurer Senior Class 33 Friendship Vice President Hi- Lites 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Student Council 53 Bagpipe Staff 33 Vice President Junior Historical Society 2, 3. DAVOUST, CLAIRE GABRIELLE QGABYJ Senior Play 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Intra- mural Sports 2. DILLARD, BETTY DEE Senior Play 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1. DRAKE, JEAN ELIZABETH QBETTYQ Round Table 2, 33 Music Festival 13 Future Teachers' Club 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 2, 3. FELDMAN, MODEY Tennis 1, 2, 3. FERGUSON, MEREDITH Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 23 Travel Club 1, 23 Bagpipe Staff 33 Intramural Sports 2, 33 Senior Play 'l. ELORER, JOHN EDWARD QJOHNNYJ Football 1, 2, 33 Captain Track 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 23 H Association 1, 2, 33 Lads and Lassies 2Q FOX, PHYLLIS ANN Lads and Lassies 33 Senior Play 33 Bagpipe Staff 1, 2, 33 Operetta 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 3. FRANKLIN, DAVID Football 2, 33 Association 2, 33 Hi-Y 1. GARBER, H. WALLACE Major ROTC 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Golf 33 Rifle Team 2, 33 Student Council 1, 3. SCHOOL GAI At last were Seniors . . . that first day . . . the glory . . . the honor of being Seniors . . . Senior boys look- ing over the new crop of Sophomores with that Sen- ior authority . . . Senior girls planning hen', parties . . . Tired eyer, lormezzled mindr, and cramped fingerr are lirougfal on by Naliofzal Meri! Scholarship Tern. JOHNSON, GLENDA GAY Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5, Orchestra 1, 2, 5, Intramural Sports 1, 2, Music Festival 2, Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 5, Travel Club 2, 5. JOHNSON, WILLIAM RANDOLPH CBUDJ Hi-Y 2, 53 B Team Baseball 1. JOHNSON, WILLIAM REED Association 1, 2, 5, Football 2, 5, B Team Foot- ball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 5, Basketball 2, B Team Bas- ketball 1. LAWLER, MICHAEL DONOVAN QMIKEJ Captain ROTC 5, Band 1, 2, 5, Music Festival 2, Oper- etta 5, Orchestra 5, Key Club 2, 5. LUSK, JOHN ROBERT Hi-Y 1, 5, Baseball 5, B Team Football 1, Lads and Lassies 2, 5, Operetta 5, Senior Play 5. MCCULLOCH, WILLIAM CAMERON CBILLJ' Colonel ROTC 5, National Honor Society 2, 5, Football Manager 2, 5, Association 2, 5, Key Club 2, 5, Student Council 5. MCDONALD, WALTER HEIMBACH Vice President National Honor Society 5, Key Club 2, 5, Bagpipe Staff 2, 5, Student Council 5, Baseball 5, Association 5. MCKNIGI-IT, ANNE TERRELL Senior Play 5, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 5, Hi--Lites 1, 2, 5, Travel Club 1, 2, 5, Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 5, Highlandaires 1. MAYS, RICHARD DUDLEY Hi-Y 1, 2, 5: Association 2, 5, B Team Football 1, Football 2, 5. MOLSEN, BARBARA EDITH Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 5: Travel Club 1, 2, 5, Junior Historical Society 2, Senior Play 5. MORTON, MARTHA JEAN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5, Travel Club 1, 2, 5, Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 5, Highlandaires 2, Intramural Sports 53 Future Teachers' Club 5. PALMER, CHESTER RICHARD Hi-Y 5. one hundred twenty-five E IOR RI GS Senior rings . . . proof that we are really Seniors . . . rings which Senior girls proudly display and Senior boys will soon give away . . . homework . . . college applications . . . College Board examinations . . . parties . . . decisions . . . an endless whirl . . . Seniofr Fmncfm Darenporl and Carol Cole defomle the but for llae Lubbock mrazvzn while Suellen Capermn and Judy Alexander offer urelerr Juggeflionr. PURNELL, FRED MILTON Football 2, 5g B Team Football 1, Association 2, 52 Hi-Y 1, 2, 5. PURNELL, MAURICE EUGENE CMAURYJ Swimming 5, H Association 5, B Team Football 1g Hi-Y 1, 2, 53 Student Council 5. SATTEREIELD, DAVID MICHAEL QMIKEQ Lads and Lassies 2, 53 Hi-Y 2, 5. SCHWEDLER, SANDRA SUE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5, Future Nurses' Club 2, 53 Junior His- torical Society 1, 2, 53 Travel Club 1, 2, 5, Intramural Sports 2. SLEDGE, CHARLES LEE QCHARLIED Football 2, 53 Association 2, 55 B Team Football 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 5. SMITH, KIRBY CAMPBELL Band 1, 2, 5g Saber Club 51 Second Lieutenant ROTC 52 Music Festival 1. one hundred twenty-six fu! SMITH, NANCY NICHOLS Orchestra 53 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5. STIFF, JUDD GOLLADAY, JR. President National Honor Society 53 Hall of Fame 5: Treasurer Student Council 5, Association 2, 55 Foot- ball Manager 2, 5, Secretary Key Club 5. STRECKMANN, MARGARETHE LOUISE QMARGARETQ National Honor Society 5, Company Queen Z3 Bagpipe Staff 2, 5: Historian junior Historical Society 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5, Intramural Sports 1. SUTHERLAND, SUSAN DEAN Senior Play 5g National Honor Society 5g Secretary Dra- matics Club 2g Highlandaires 1, 2, 5g Highlander Staff 2g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5. TATUM, CLARENCE ALBERT Student Council 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 5, B Team Football 15 Football 2, 5g Association 2, 5. TERRY, CAROLYN ELAYNE President Quill and Scroll 5, Secretary Hi-Lites 5: Na- tional Honor Society 5g Bagpipe Staff' 1, 2, 5, Vice Presi- dent Travel Club 2, 33 Hall of Fame 5. THOMPSON, WILLIAM FITCH CBILLD fTransferred 1957 from Rodger Ludlowe High School, Fairfield, Connecticutj. WHITE, MARY ELIZABETH Secretary Senior Class 3g Vice President Student Council 33 Senior Representative Student Council 2, 3g National Honor Society 2, 3g Secretary Lads and Lassies 3g Hall of Fame 3. WHITTEN, MADELINE LORRAINE Business Secretary Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Captain Girls' Swimming 1, 2, 3g Operetta 3g I-Ii-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2. WIDEMAN, ' JOY ANNETTE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 21 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3g Secretary-Treasurer Girls' Athletic Association 3. WILLIAMS, HENRY ALLEN QHANKQ President Senior Class 33 Vice President Student Council 2, 35 Social Vice President Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Football 2, 33 Association 2, 35 B Team Football 1. WILSON, JUDITH DEE QUDYQ Intramural Sports 1g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Jur1i0r HiSf01'iC2l Society 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 35 Highlandaires 2g Bagpipe Staff 1. WOOD, DICK PENDER Vice President Senior ,Class 33 H Association 2, 3: Football 2, 3g B Team Football 1. H V , -H , 56111015 lake Illlle our 01 aeferbmenz az Powder Bowl U to Ve fffff SFUW lw'ZdgH CMJ' Hand abil? vffffff dmnf ml Amwzbei If ram- :heir e11zlau.rm.rm. one hundred twenty seven m:f,7f,,Of' f - Bobby Reedg Stinson jonef, jane Crorkelf, Mr. Kennedy, and Rex W'alJ0zz 774111 10 the .renzof pzmzc MAY GRADUATIGN CLIMAXES STUDIES one hundred twenty-eight REX WATSON ,O E STINSON JONES JANE CROCKETT A BOBBY REED OOOO.,... ERNEST KENNEDY H A,,,Y,,,..,, Prefidefzf Vice Prefidefzf S6C'I'6fcZ1'J' T7'6KlJIl1'6l' Spomof' ABBOTT, THOMAS CHARLES Foctball 35 B Team Football 23 Swimming 2, 33 Orches- tra A QT Na X33 l A 2, 33 Captain Swimming 3. RAMS, BETTY CLO ansferred 1957 from Waco High School, Waco, Texasjg sional Honor Society 3: Bagpipe Staff 3g Highlandaires i-Lites 33 Travel Club 33 Junior Historical Society 3. AMS, SALLY RUTH Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Lads and Lassies 33 Highlandaires 2, Jun- J ior l l Historical Society 1, 23 Travel Club 1. AIDAMS, SUSAN ELIZABETH Student Council 33 Secretary Orchestra 3g Librarian Orches- J tra l 2, 33 Operetta 2g Music Festival 13 Travel Club 2. l AIECHTERNACHT, PHILLIP FREDERICK ALEXANDER, JOHN WILLIAM, JR. Hi lA R A C Mi A l Fu 2, SP -Y 1, 2, 3g Golf 1, 21 Swimming 1, 2. NIDERSON, RONALD JAMES QRONNIEQ TC 2. PELL, WILLIAM MORRIS, JR. QBILLJ ransferred 1957 from Kirkwood High School, St. Louis, LJ 'I-ILEY, PATRICIA LOUISE CPATJ ure Teachers' Club 1, 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Highlandaires 33 Vice President Future Nurses' Club 1, 2, Intramural orts 31 Company Queen 1. BAGBY, RICHARD STEPHEN QDICKJ Di fel ' B. H: SP amatics Club 1, 2, 33 Chairman Traffic Safety Con- 'ence 3, Hi-Y 2. KLDY, MARY HANFORD ghlandaires 2, 3, Hi-Lites 2, 3, Travel Club 3, Intramural orts 3. LL LARRY LENN OX BA , National Honor Society 3g Student Council 2g Key Club 3. l V BARBECK, SARA LEE QSALLYJ Secretary National Honor Society 33 Quill and Scroll 2. 3: Homecoming Queen 31 Librarian Lads and Lassies 3g Sen- ior Representative Student Council 3g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. BARTON, CAROL BARTON, MARGIE KAY Art Club 1, 2, Highlandaires 2, 33 I-Ii'Lites 1, 2, 3g Travel Club 33 Junior Historical Society 3g Intramural Sports 2. 3. BENJAMIN, IDALEAH ESTHER QIDAJ Hi-Lites 1, 2. 33 Junior Historical Society 3. BENTLEY, RUSSELL BONNER, JR. QRUSTYJ Association 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Lads and Lassies 1, 2, 3. BETHANCOURT, MARGARET ANN Library Council 31 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 3g Junior Historical Society 3g Intramural Sports 3. one hundred twenty-nine BRAGER, NICOLENA QNIKKU Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 23 Swimming 23 Future Nurses' Club 2, 33 Future Teachers' Club 1, 33 Travel Club. BRAUN, LINDA Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 23 Junior Historical Society 23 Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Music Festival 1. BREEDING, EVON Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 1. BREIDENSTEIN, PATRICIA 'IO CPATJ fTransferred 1957 from Lamar Senior High School, Hous- ton, Texasjg Hi-Lites 2, 33 Highlandaires 33 Dramatics Club 2. BROWN, JACK PRATHER junior Rotarian 33 Hi-Y 1, 23 Saber Club 33 ROTC 1, 2, 33 Drill Team 1, 23 Camp Dallas 1, 2, 3. BROWNING, PHILIP LATIMER CPHILQ Lads and Lassies 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Operetta 1, 33 Music Festival 2: Track 2. BULLWINKLE, DAVID Lads and Lassies1,2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. BURTON, NANCY RUTH President Orchestra 33 National Honor Society 33 Student Council 23 Treasurer Orchestra 23 Operetta 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2. 3, BYRNE, LINDA ANN Editor Highlander 33 Co-Editor Highlander 23 National Honor Society 2, 31 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Company Queen 2, 3: Secretary Texas High School Press Association 3. CAMMACK, ANNA CATHRYN Hi-Lites 1. 2, 31 Orchestra 1, 2, 53 Art Club 2, 33 Intra- mural Sports 1g Music Festival 13 Operetta 2. CAMPBELL, ROGER LELAND Hi-Y 2, 33 Library Council 3. CAPERS, CONNIE Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Highlander Staff 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 2. 33 Travel Club 2, 33 Powder Bowl 3. one hundred thirty BETHUNE, BEVERLY Hi-Lites 2, 33 Highlandaires 23 Latin Club 2, 33 Intramural Sports 33 Junior Historical Society 33 Travel Club 3. BETTY, BARBARA ELIZABETH Girls' Athletic Association 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 23 Travel Club 33 Intramural Sports 1, 33 Future Teachers' Club 3. BLAKE, RONALD ORRIN Hi-Y 3. BLANTON, BARRY EDDENS Association 2, 33 Golf 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 23 Student Council 1. BLUM, MORTON fTransferred 1957 from Webb School, Bell Buckle, Ten- 116556653 ROTC 1. BOAZMAN, FRANKLIN MEADOR QFRANIQ fTransferred 1957 from Schreiner Institute, Kerrville, Texasj3 Hi-Y 1, 3. :-. w SCHOOL SPIRIT With the football season came pep-rally commit- tee meetings on Sunday afternoons . . . cheerleaders practicing on Wednesday . . . ex-Scots building en- thusiasm . . . victory apples . . . clever skits . . . Hail to the Fighting Scottiesf' fazzuary Jezziofzr bold ilyeir weekly hen parly before fl foolball game. CAPERTON, SUELLEN Student Council 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1 2, 39 Travel Club 1, 2,,33 junior Historical Society 1, 2 3, Highlandaires 1. CARNES, ROBERT ERNEST President Key Club 33 Football 2, B Team Football lg Association 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. , CARPENTER, ROBERT B Team Baseball 1, 23 Hi-Y 3. CARRAS, ZOE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses' Club 1, 2, 33 Highlanclaires 2, 3, junior Historical Society 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 3. CARUTH, GEORGE PETERS Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Saber Club 3g Rifle Team 33 First Lieutenant ROTC 3. CASON, CYNTHIA ANN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Junior Historical Society 2, 3, Travel Club 2, 3g Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Swimming 25 Bagpipe Staff 1. CHEEK, MARY LINDA QMISSIEJ Bagpipe Staff 3, Highlandaires 3, Intramural Sports 3g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 3: junior Historical So- ciety 1, 2, 3. CISSNA, GAIL FROST Lads and Lassies 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 3g Latin Club 3, Art Club 1, 2, .33 Historian Art Club 2, CLARK, HARRIET ESTELLE Highlander Staff 33 Bagpipe Staff 1, 2. 3, Orchestra 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Music Festival 1 CLARK, SHARON DEE Highlandaires 1, Z, 3, junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 3, Library Council 2g Latin Club 2. CLAYTON, JOHN MASON UACKJ Band 1, 2, 3, Captain ROTC 3g Camp Dallas 2, 33 Hi-Y 3, Saber Club 3, Music Festival 1. COHENOUR, CYNTHIA LISANN National Honor Society 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1 2, 31 Travel Club 3. 1, one hundred thirty-one J : COTTON, JOHN LEONARD COTTON, NANCY JEAN Editor Bagpipe 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Vice President Quill and Scroll 33 Student Council 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 3g Latin Club 2. 3. COWDREY, JOEL HADEN Hi-Y 2. 3, CRITTENDEN, JOHN NORMAN QJOHNNYJ CROCKETT, MARGARET JANE Co-Chairman Pep Rallies 33 Vice President Lads and Lassies 33 Junior Representative Student Council 23 Hall of Fame 23 Highlander Staff 33 Company Queen 3. CROZIER, ALAN KEITH Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. one hundred thirty-two COLLEGE APPLICATIONS To which college .rbould I apply? ' wonder Marcia Orlran- der, jane Slmey, and jane Lynn nr Ilaey look over camlogues. COKE, LINDA TRACY Student Council 23 Intramural Sports 23 Swimming 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical So- ciety 1, 2, 3. COLLETT, TOD B Team Basketball 13 Golf 2g Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1. COLLINS, JACK ALTMAN Football 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 B Team Football 13 Association 1, 2, 3. COLLINS, LINDA ANN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Operetta 23 Travel Club 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 2, 33 Highlandaires 2, 3. CORNELISON, JOLE MADELYN Historian Lads and Lassies 33 Lads and Lassies 2, 33 High- lander Staff 33 Operetta 23 Library Council 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. COSTON, WILLIAM TERRY Track 1, 2, 33 Association 2, 33 Hi-Y 3. E TRANCE EXAM Alvin Golden llaumbf through llfe dictionary to prepare for College Board Examimzliom, CRUM, CAROLYN Cheerleader 33 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Welfare Chair- man junior Historical Society 35 Highlander Staff 33 Treas- urer Student Council 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2. CURTIS, MARTHA Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Tennis 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1. DANIEL, DIANA ELIZABETH Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Highlandaires 1. DANIEL, SANDRA Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 2, 33 Junior Historical So- ciety 2, 33 Company Queen 2, Highlandaires 1, 2. DANIELS, PAUL ROONEY Student Council 3, Key Club 2, 35 ROTC 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 3g Drill Team 2. DAVIS, DANIEL RICHARD Captain Rifle Team 3, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3g Hi-Y 1, 2, ROTC 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 2. DAVIS, JACKIE JANIS Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 1, 25 Highlandaires 2, 35 Junior Historical Society 2, Future Nurses' Club lg Intra- mural Sports 1, 2. DAVIS, NANCY MARGARET I fTransferred 1957 from Hillcrest High School, Dallas, Texasjg Hi-Lites 3, Tennis 3. DAVIS, PEGGY JEAN President Hi-Lites 3, Publicity Vice President Hi-Lites 2, Student Council 2, 3, Parliamentarian Travel Club 2' Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, junior Historical Society 1, 2. DAWSON, SHIRLEY IRENE Captain Swimming 33 Vice President Junior Historical So- ciety 3g Bagpipe Staff 3, Swimming Team 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Powder Bowl 2, 3. DAY, JANET LORRAINE Highlander Staff 2, 35 Highlandaires 3, Hi-Lites 1. 2, 3, Travel Club 1, 2, 33 junior Historical Society 1, 2, Intramural Sports 2. DEADY, EDWIN HAYES QEDDYQ Music Festival 15 Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3g President Stamp Club 21 Secretary-Treasurer Stamp Club 2. 1 one hundred thirty-three DOWNS, HELEN ELIZABETH QBETSYJ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, High- landaires 1, 2, Music Festiva-1 1, Intramural Sports 2, 3. DRING, SUSAN JEAN National Honor Society 3, Swimming 3, Bagpipe Staff 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Librarian High- landaires 2, 3. DUCKWORTH, PAULA OLIVER Lads -and Lassies 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, High- landaires 1, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Operetta 2, Library Council 3. DUFFORD, JOHN EDWARD National Honor Society 3, Key Club 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Music Festival 1, Operetta 2, 3, President Orchestra 3. DURBIN, LESLIE IMELDA Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Highlander Staff 2, Travel Club 1, junior Historical Society 1, Future Nurses' Club 1, 3. ECHOLS, CAROL RANDOLPH Dramatics Club 1, 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 39 High- landaires 2, Latin Club 2, Highlander Staff 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. EDMONDSON, MARY MARGARET Librarian Lads and Lassies 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 3, Operetta 2, Lads and Lassies 2, 3 . EDWARDS, FRANCES ANN Highlander Staff 1, Highlandaires 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 1, 2, 3, junior Historical Society 1, Future Teachers' Club 3. EIN HORN, JANICE DALE Future Teachers' Club 1, Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. ELLIOTT, DOROTHY QDOTTIEJ Highlander Staff 3, Bagpipe Staff 1, Highlandaires 2, 3, Intramural Sports 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2. ELROD, E. CLYDE Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, B Team Basketball 1, B Team Base- ball 1. EMERSON, SUZANNE Highlandaires 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers' Club 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses' Club 2, 3 . one hundred thirty-four DejARLAIS, GAIL MARIE Highlander Lassie 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Operetta 2, Music Festival 1, TSCW All-Girl Band 2. DENNIS, LYMAN CLARK, II fTransferred 1957 from Wichita Falls High School, Wichita Falls, Texasj DCSANDERS, DIANE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Historian Art Club 3, Intramural Sports 3, Operetta 2, Travel Club 3, Art Club 2, 3. DIMON, JOHN BANKS, jR. Hi-Y 1, 2. DONSKY, MARILYN SUE Round Table 2, 3, Bagpipe Staff 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Junior Historical Society 3. DOTSON, DANIEL ANTHONY QDANNYQ Band 1, 2, 3, Round Table 2, 3, Camp Dallas 1, 3, Second Lieutenant ROTC 3. TOPPI G THE STRE K Then we were in the state play-offs . . . the burn- ing of the effigy . . . lighting hex matches . . . the windy bonfire . . . the excitement of stopping the longest winning streak in schoolboy history . . . winning the state championship . . . the wait for the state champs at the airport . . . rolling out the red carpet. Senior girly enjoy fried rbirken and coke: will: lillle .riflerf nl H1-Lite picnic. ERICSON, MILICENT MAY QMILLIEJ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 23 Future Nurses' Club 2, 53 Future Teachers' Club 23 Intramural Sports 1. EVERSOLE, MARY DORIS Dramatics Club 2, 33 Student Council 23 Swimming 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. EZELL, NANCY ELEANOR Highlandaires 2, 33 Powder Bowl 33 Highlander Staff 13 Bagpipe Staff 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5. FAUST, FREDERICK JOSEPH QTransferred 1957 from Jesuit High School, Dallas, Texasjg Hi-Y 5. FERNANDEZ, MARIE JOSE fAmerican Field Service Scholar from Madrid, Spainj3 Art Club 33 Hi-Lites 3. FLAKE, CARON ANNE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 23 Future Nurses' Club 13 I-Iighlandaires 1, 2, 3. FLORER, LAWRENCE HUBER QLARRYJ QTransferred 1957 from Jesuit High School, Dallas, Texasjg Hi-Y 3. FOSTER, DIANA LYNNE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical So- ciety 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports Z. FOWLER, CHARLES ALLEN B Team Football 13 Hi-Y 2. FRANCIS, ELIZABETH ANNE quzp Secretary Lads and Lassies 33 Art Club 33 Highlandaires 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2. FRANCIS, KAY Regimental Queen 13 Lads and Lassies 33 Highlandaires 1, 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2. FULLER, FRANCENA Lads and Lassies 33 Music Festival 13 Highlandaires 1, 23 Travel Club 1, 23 Stamp Club 13 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. one hundred thirty-five GOLDEN, ALVIN JOSEPH First Lieutenant ROTC 3. GOODBREAD, CHARLES ROYCE Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Golf 1, 2. GOODNIGHT, JAMES PARIS qj1My Band 1, 2, 33 Second Lieutenant ROTC 33 Bagpipe Staff 33 Highlander Staff 2, 33 Camp Dallas 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2. GOODRICH, BERT BRODAY Lads and Lassies 33 Library Council 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3. GORANSON, PHYLLIS DIANE Treasurer Future Nurses' Club 33 Future Nurses' Club 1, 2, 53 Hi-Lites 1, 2, .33 Intramural Sports 33 Swimming 33 Future Teachers' Club 3. GOSSETT, GLENN LEE Major ROTC 33 Co-Captain Rifle Team 53 Secretary Saber Club 33 President Stamp Club 23 Manager Basketball 2, 33 Association 2, 3. one hundred thirty-six PRACTICE BLUES Tomb your mer, Jboulr jim Gannon, Powder Bowl coach, io the Senior team. FLIRRH, JACK FELTON, JR. fTransferred 1957 from Farmington High School, Farming- ton, New Mexico.J GANNON, JAMES EDWARD QIMQ Football 2, 33 B Team Football 13 Hi-Y 1, 23 As- sociation 2, 3. ' GARDNER, ALICE ANDRETTA National Honor Society 33 Highlandaires 2, 33 Secretary Library Council 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers' Club 33 Travel Club 2. GARMON, STEPHANI Swimming 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Art Club 1, 2, 3. GIBES, PERRY JOSEPH, III qJoDYy President Student Council 33 Basketball 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 53 Treasurer Hi-Y 23 Lads and Lassies 1, 2, 33 Key Club 2, 3. GILLILAND, JEAN National Honor Society 33 Student Council 23 Highlander Staff 33 Treasurer Hi-Lites 23 Quill and Scroll 33 Program Chairman junior Historical Society 3. LADY OF PAI Exchange Jludenl from Spain,,Mm'i:z Fermmdez, laugh! with Beth Morrir over the day'r aclivitier. GOYNE, ROBERT, JR. QBOBJ Lads and Lassies 2, 3, Band 1g ROTC 2g Hi-Y 1, 23 Music Festival lg Operetta 2. GRABSTALD, BOBBY Baseball 2, 33 B Team Baseball 1, Library Council 3. GRATIGNY, BELMONT WAYNE Hi-Y 1, 23 ROTC 1. GREGERSON, JOAN Bagpipe Staff 2, 3g National Honor Society 3g Quill and Scroll 2, 3g President Future Nurses' Club 3, Intramural Sports 1, 23 Student Council 3. GUION, JANE BRUCE CBRUCIEJ Student Council 2, Round Table 2, 3, Intramural Sports 2 3 H'L't 1 2 3 Travel Cl b 2 3 unior His- 1,,:1-165.-,L 11131 torical Society 3. HANEY, MICHAEL DOUGLAS QMIKEJ Key Club 3g ROTC 1, 2, 33 Major ROTC 33 Drill Team 2, 3, Camp Dallas 2, 3g Saber Club 3. HANSEN, KAREN JUANITA Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2, Art Club lg Girls' Athletic Association 3: Highlandaires 1. I-IARKNESS, PATRICIA JO CPITSYJ Hi-Lites 2, 35 Intramural Sports 2, 33 Travel Club 35 Junior Historical Society 3. HARPER, JUDY KAY Corresponding Secretary Hi-Lites 3g Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Corresponding Secretary Lads and Lassies 51 Company Queen 35 Student Council 1, 3, Highlander Staff 3. HARRISON, JOAN ELIZABETH Latin Club 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3g Junior Historical So- ciety 21 Music Festival 2: Travel Club 1. HARRISON, MELINDA CEMINA Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3: Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 2. 31 Junior Historical Society 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 1. 2. HART, PATRICIA ANN CPATJ Intramural Sports 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2, 31 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3g Powder Bowl 2, 3. one hundred thirty-seven HENRICI-I, CAROLYN JOY Highlandaires 2, 3, junior Historical Society 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. HEPWORTH, WESLEY WILSON Band 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, Track 1. HERNDON, MARY GAYLE Bagpipe Staff 1, 3, Girls' Athletic Association 2, Hi- Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. HICKMAN, MERRY GAIL junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. HIGGINS, DIANE Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3, Music Fes- tival 1. HILLMAN, KATHLEEN KAY QKATHYQ Lads and Lassies 3, Highlandaires 1, 2, Highlander Staff 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Music Festival 1, Operetta 3. HINES, TOMMY Hi-Y 2, 3, Lads and Lassies 2, 3, Operetta 2. HOLDER, DEEANNA BLYTHE Swimming 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 2, 3, junior Historical Club 2, 3. HOLMES, JILL MARIAN Hi-Lites 2, 3, Future Teachers' Club 3, Travel Club 3, Intramural Sports 3, Junior Historical Society 3. HOLY, RUTH ANN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Junior Historical Society 2, Travel Club 2, Library Council 2, Intramural Sports 2. HOUGHTON, LANA BETH Lads and Lassies 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Highlandaires 1. HOWARD, LINDA LUCILLE Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3, Hi-Lites 2, 3, Travel Club 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses' Club 3. one hundred thirty-eight HARVEY, JUDITH LORRAINE UUDYQ Student Council 2, Company Queen 2, Secretary Future Nurses' Club 2, Travel Club 2, 3, Junior Historical So- cietY 33 H-Lites 1, 2, 3. HASSELL, SUSAN Concert Mistress Orchestra 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 39 National Honor Society 2, 3, Music Festival 1, Operetta 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. HEARD, SAMUEL CARY Lads and Lassies 2, 3, Operetta 2, President Lads and Lassies 3, Hi:Y1, 2, 3. HEDGES, ANN HAVERLY Bagpipe Staff 1, 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Powder Bowl 3, Travel Club 3, Art Club 3. ' HEMPHILL, JAN ELIZABETH Highlander Staff 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Powder Bowl 2, 3, Travel Club 2, junior Historical So- ciety 1. HENDERSON, WOODFIN CULLUM Hi-Y 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3. l MISSILE MAKERS The Powder Bowl game . . . Girls limping down the halls . . endless training . . . the mock R.O.T.C. . . . half-time crowning of the Powder Bowl king . . . red kerchiefs flying . . . Seniors jubilant over 14-7. Mike Parfum, Doug McDonald, Edward Hunt, and Clmrlef Azzderxon proudly Jlaow off llaeir mifrile. HUGHES, ELIZABETH QBETTYJ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 33 Junior Historical So- ciety 33 Highlandaires 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 2, 3. HUNT, DOLORES VILLAREAL Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Highlandaires 2, 33 Music Festival 13 Travel Club 23 Powder Bowl 3. IRWIN, NANCY ROSSELLE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 13 Latin Club 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. JACK, MARIAN ELIZABETH Latin Club 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. JACKSON, DONALD JOSEPH CDONJ ROTC 1, 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Camp Dallas 13 Drill Team 1. JAHN, JUDITH GAY QJUDYJ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 13 Travel Club 13 Highlandaires 1, 2, 3. JAMESON, SHERAN LEE Hi-Lites 2, 33 Future Teachers' Club 33 Intramural Sports 33 Travel Club 3. JENNETT, JOSEPH CHARLES President Stamp Club 33 First Lieutenant ROTC 33 Camp Dallas 1, 23 Hi-Y 13 Saber Club 33 Drill Team 2. JENULL, FRANK JOSEPH Band 1, 23 Hi-Y 1, 33 Stamp Club 2, 3. JONES, ALICE ANN Secretary Student Council 33 Student Council 23 Lads and Lassies 33 Secretary-Treasurer Girls' Athletic Association 23 Intramural Sports 1, 23 Highlander Staff 1, 2. JONES, CHARLES RAY QCHUCKJ Hi-Y 1, 23 Baseball 3. JONES, LESLIE I-IAYDEN Manager Football 1, 2, 33 Association 1, 2, 33 Hi- Y 2, 3. one hundred thirty-nine 3 2 3 1 sb HZ, im 1 H f ,ag . -1 3,1 . k - QMQ3 gtk W 13 . , 3' if I 3' wr 2 , , -1. -. 11-112555: . ' ' '33 ' 1 what 1,33 '- I . rf' -af . wk 11 rf ,,gKgf-limi 1 V . 4. , . T113 .1 1 3 ' ,-V , , ,wr . 'f 3' 3 '+L rwsfe tif- Sf- lksamlwty W- 1 1133. 3, ., rr KERSHAW, JOANNE MARGARET Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Lads and Lassies 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Student Council 23 Intramural Sports 1, 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 5. KIRKPATRICK, ROBERT MICHAEL QMIKEJ Key Club 2, 33 First Lieutenant ROTC 33 Bagpipe Staff 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. KNICKERBOCKER, RONALD WINSTON CWINNIEJ Basketball 1, 2, 33 Captain Basketball 33 Association 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2. KRISS, PHYLLIS JEAN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Student Council 33 Highlandaires 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 2, 33 Travel Club 23 Future Nurses' Club 2. KUTNER, CAROLE JEAN Highlander Staff 33 Highlandaires 2, 33 Music Festival 13 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 33 Junior Historical Society 1. LALLIER, ALVEN SCOTT CSCOTTIEJ Lads and Lassies 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 B Team Football 13 Operetta 2, 33 Music Festival 1. one hundred forty mmf- SWEET HAR oNY 1 Kay Muzzrell, Lana Houghton, and Linda Regirler demon- ,rirale golden toner ar they practice for nz program. l JONES, ROBERT STINSON Football 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Captain Track 33 National Honor Society 33 Chaplain Hi-Y 1, 23 Highlander Staff 2, 3. JORDAN, CAROL SANDRA National Honor Society 33 Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Operetta 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 13 Music Festival 1. KAINDI., JAMES ERIC Hi-Y 3. KATZ, BARBARA RUTH Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 2, 33 Future Teachers' Club 33 Future Nurses' Club 3. KEAN, ALICE THERESE Social Vice President Hi-Lites 33 Bagpipe Staff 1, 33 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 33 Secretary Junior Historical Society 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2. KENNEDY, BEVERLY ANN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 23 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1, 33 Future Nurses' Club 1. 2. 547 if-is' 1 HILARIOUS SKIT Prycbology sludezzzr release llaeir hidden emaliom. I i LANCASTER, ROBERT PAYNE QBOBJ Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Football 3, B Team Football 2. l LAVINE, JACK ALAN Band 1, 23 Key Club 2, 3, Music Festival 1. LEAK, VIRGINIA LOUISE Quill and Scroll 3, Highlander Staff 2, 33 Reporter Art Club 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 23 Bagpipe Staff 1, Future Nurses' Club 2, 3, LEE, LAWRENCE LESLIE QLARRYJ Hi-Y 3. LEONARD, JOHN SLOAN Band 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Music Festival 1. LEVENTI-IAL, PHYLLIS 1 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 3, Intramural Sports 3. LEVIN, FREDDA LEE Intramural Sports 1, 23 Latin Club 3, Bagpipe Staff 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 2. LEVINE, SHARON LOIS ' Lads and Lassies 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3g Future Teachers' Club 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 3g Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. LEVY, MAURY STEWART Co-Captain Basketball 3g Basketball 2, 33 Baseball 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2. LEWIS, DONNA Lads and Lassies 35 Hi-Lites 2, 33 Highlandaires 23 junior Historical Society 33 Travel Club 3. LEWIS, HOUSTON IRVIN Hi-Y 1, 23 Second Lieutenant ROTC 3. LINDSEY, JO KARAN Junior Historical Society 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 2, 3, Highlandaires 1, 2, 35 Intramural Sports 13 Future Teachers' Club 3. one hundred forty-one .x. . .. . . ., . .,., ,...w-4,-.I . at ,v S ,X 1 . G1 3-zfiief . .- ' I E i .. WSff.E'Ei1lvETii1liE i.i.zr',5':.i Ire. I ' . ,L511,'l-l,1,. .- '71- 'lk1.1z1:fEli.iG:Ei'if NiALF! 1IT.5.IJ1iiE:ftEf1 ' 'ltftlii . -3 if 3 S r da. A , rr 1. F . f 3, X39 te I , 3 i if. giem. 9... A.,A.,A am . . 6 L I S W WQRQHQRA . 1 LYNN, JANE GOODE Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 53 Travel Club 1, 23 Junior Historical Society 33 Highlander Staff 33 Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3. MCCAIN, PHOEBE ANN CPAMD Co-Chairman Pep Rallies 33 Treasurer Hi-Lites 33 Student Council 1, 23 Highlander Staff 33 Vice President Travel Club 33 Swimming 2. MCCARTY, DENNIS CARROLL QDENNYj fTransferred 1957 from Thomas jefferson High School, Dallas, Texas.j McCONNELL, PATRICIA MERLE QPATD Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Student Council 23 Operetta 23 High- landaires 13 Music Festival 13 Hi-Lites 1, 2. MCDONALD, LYN PARKER ROTC 1, 2, 33 Second Lieutenant ROTC 3. McDOWELL, REBECCA GAIL QBECKYQ Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Secretary Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Pres- ident Latin Club 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. MCNAMARA, WILLIAM QBILLQ MALONEY, CAMILLA ELIZABETH Hi-Lites 1. 3: Travel Club 1, 33 junior Historical Society 13 Future Teachers' Club 1. MANDEL, BRENDA JOY Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers' Club 3: Travel Club 3. MARION, GEORGE THOMAS Track 23 Hi-Y 1, 2. MASON, MAYQLA QMIDGEQ Hi-Lites 1. 2, 3: Treasurer Hi-Lites 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Program Vice President Travel Club 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Reporter Girls' Athletic Association 3. MAXFIELD, MORGAN JESTER Captain Track 33 Lads and Lassies 1, 2, 33 Associa- tion l, 2, 33 Track 1, 2. 3: B Team Football 1: Op- eretta 2, 3. one hundred forty-two LIPMAN, FRANCES RENE CRENEEQ National Honor Society 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Girls' Athletic Association 33 Bagpipe Staff 23 Future Teachers' Club 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. LONG, GENIE MAE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. LOVELY, ALICE Highlandaires 2, 3. LOWRY, ELNORA ANN Orchestra 1, Z, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 33 Music Festival 1. LUCE, THOMAS WARREN, III QTOMMYQ Co-Captain Baseball 33 Basketball 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 H Association 1, 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 3. LUNDIN, JULIE LYNNE Highlander Staff 23 Future Nurses' Club 13 Hi-Lites 1, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2. Sf? . s i g A' 1 1 , if 1 IVY-LEAGUE LOOK 1 Ivy-league oxfords becoming a fad . . . boys threatening everything to rid coeds of oxfords . . . l wee Bagpipes to boost school spirit . . . the morn- ing trek from the stadium parking . . . chatting in the auditorium or walking around the halls. Early morfzizzg finds coupler rmlfered llarozzgb lbe audi- forfum talking. 'bm- MAXWELL, CLARA ELIZABETH QBOOQ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Swimming 1, 2, Art Club 1, 2, Future Teachers' Club 25 Travel Club 23 junior Historical So- ciety 2. MAXWELL, NANCY BAKER Business Manager Highlander 33 National Honor Society 3g Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Hall of Fame 2, Historian junior Historical Society 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. MAYNE, CELICIA JO Lads and Lassies 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 2, 3, Junior Historical Society 2, 35 Music Festival 1g Intra- mural Sports 1. MEINHARDT, JOHN DAVID Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Swimming 3. MERKEL, RICHARD THOMPSON QTransferred 1957 from Newport Harbor Union High School, Newport Beach, Californiajg Golf 1, 33 Hi-Y 1. MERRILL, ROBERT LEE Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. MILBANK, MARY DAY National Honor Society 3g Bagpipe Staff 3, Highlander Staff 3, Student Council 1, 23 Vice President Latin Club 2, 3, Tennis 2. MILLER, JANIS LEE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Company Queen 1, Travel Club 1, 2, 35 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1, 2, 3, Highlander Staff 3. MILLWEE, ROBERT HUGHES QBOBBYQ Lads and Lassies 33 Hi-Y 3. MITCHELL, ROBERT WALTER Drill Team 2, Stamp Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 3. MOHNS, EDWARD BERGEN QTEDQ Golf 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3g Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Operetta 2, 3. MOODY, DIXIE ANN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. one hundred forty-three NEIMAN, JANEL Highlandaires 2. 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Music Festival 1. NICHOLS, NANCY Hi-Lites 1, 2. 3: Junior Historical Society 33 Travel Club 3 NICHOLSON, MARGARET DALE Hi-Lites 2, 33 Future Teachers' Club 3g Travel Club 3 Intramural Sports 2, 3: Junior Historical Society 3. NORMAN, JACKSON ALLEN Basketball 2. 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Association 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 23 Hi-Y 3. NORRIS, JAY HENRY Hi-Y 2, 3. O'MALLEY, RICHARD PATRICK fTransferred 1957 from Jesuit High School, Dallas, Texasj one hundred forty-four v FIELD TRIP FU Gene Tobin, Fred Yiirborougb, and folm Seal: lake 710165 on banking wlaile on an economic.: field trip. MOODY, SUSAN BROWNE ' Cheerleader 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Secretary Travel Club 33 Student Council 1, 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2. MORCHOWER, DIANE GAIL Highlandaires 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 33 Junior Historical So- ciety 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Music Festival 15 Highlander Staff 3. MORRIS, ELIZABETH HUNTLEY Student Council lg Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Highlandaires 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 33 Travel Club 1, 2. MUNSELL, DONNA KAY Librarian Lads and Lassies 33 Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Art Club 13 Highlandaires 13 Operetta 2. MURRAY, JOHN FULTON Cheerleader 33 Vice President Hi-Y 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, '33 Swimming 1, 2. NANNEY, REAOMA JUNE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 President Library Council 1, 23 Intra- mural Sports 1, 23 Powder Bowl 23 Treasurer Library Council 1. 1 :55 US Srhooliv out ar eager ffudenlf ruth from the building. OSTRANDER, MARCIA ANNE Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Bagpipe Staff 2, 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3g Travel Club 1, 2, 3. PACE, MARGARET OZELLA QPEGGYD Head Cheerleader 3, Regimental Queen 3, Hall of Fame 2, Company Queen 23 National Honor Society 2, 33 Tennis I, 2, 3. PARKE, MARY ANN QPENNYD Highlander Staff 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Highlandaires 2, 3g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, Latin Club 3. PARKER, JANE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Junior Historical Society 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 33 Highlandaires 2, 33 Student Council 1, 3. PARSONS, WILLIAM MICHAEL QMIKEQ Captain ROTC 1, 2, 3, Camp Dallas 2, 33 Drill Team 23 Rifle Team 3. PATTERSON, PATRICIA ANN CPATQ Vice President Hi-Lites 3g Swimming 2, Student Council 1, 23 Girls' Athletic Association 2, 33 Junior Historical So- ciety 1, 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. PAUL, THOMAS CHARLES QTOMMYj Hi-Y 3. PAYNE, BETTY CAROLYN Highlander Staff 3, Bagpipe Staff 2, Quill and Scroll 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 3, Junior Historical Society 3. PEARLSTONE, TERRY ROOS Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 2, 3g junior Historical So- ciety 3g Latin Club 2, 3, Intramural Sports 3. PEDROLIE, NANCY CAIN Music Festival 1, Student Council 13 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 3, Travel Club 1, 2, 3, Junior His- torical Society 1, 2, 3. PERRY, MARY FRAYSER Future Teachers' Club 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Intramural Sports 35 Latin Club 2, Bagpipe Staff 2. PETERSON, SHEILA ANN Tennis 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, Travel Club 23 junior Historical Society 1, Bagpipe Staff 2, 3. one hundred forty-five PULLIAM, GORDON COCKE ROTC 1, 2, 3. RABINOWITZ, SANDRA ANN CSANDYJ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Music Festival 1. RAMSAY, RICHARD WALLACE Captain ROTC 33 Camp Dallas 1, 2, 33 ROTC 1, 2, 33 Saber Club 33 Hi-Y 2, 3. RANKIN, JANICE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 33 Future Nurses' Club 33 Future Teachers' Club 33 Music Festival 1. RAWLEY, SARAH NAN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 23 Swimming 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3. REED, ROBERT MARSHALL CBOBBYJ Key Club 33 Association 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Football 2, 33 Student Council 33 Secretary Hi-Y 2. REGISTER, LINDA ANN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Music Festival lg Operetta 23 Intramural Sports 23 Future Teachers' Club 2. REINKING, LUCY FAY Student Council 23 Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Latin Club 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 2. REYNOLDS, MARGARET JANE Lads and Lassies 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Art Club 33 High- landaires 1, 2. REYNOLDS, SUSAN Student Council 13 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 31 Travel Club 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 2, 33 Swimming 3. RICHARDS, LINDA QTransferred 1957 from Bellaire High School, Houston, Texasjg Art Club 33 Future Teachers' Club 33 Hi-Lites 3. RICHARDS, NANCY fTransferred 1957 from Oak Park and River Forest High School, Oak Park, Illinoisjg Swimming 33 Hi-Lites 3. one hundred forty-six PETTIT, PEN ELOPE QPENEJ Quill and Scroll 33 President Travel Club 33 Highlander Staff 33 Student Council 13 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 3. PHILLIPS, ALFRED JON QFREDJ Round Table 2, 33 Captain ROTC 33 Hi-Y 13 ROTC 1, 2, 3. PHILLIPS, CAROL ANN Student Council 33 Highlander Staff 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3. PIERCE, JACK EVERETT First Lieutenant ROTC 33 Camp Dallas 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. POYTHRESS, SUSAN Treasurer Orchestra 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Operetta 23 Music Festival 13 Travel Club 33 Junior Historical Society 3. PRESSLY, WALTER ALBERT, JR. QALJ Lads and Lassies 2, 3. l SLIMMI G Fort SWIMMI G Spring! . . . baseball games in the hot sun . . . sunburned faces from watching track meets . . . straight hair from sitting in the steam-heat pool for swimming meets . . . club and sports banquets . . . ' election assembly . . . voting . . . the final results. Pouna'f . . . Pound: . . . Pound! exrlfzim foner, as she works the scale. I RICHARDSON, EVERETT BRUCE Track 3. ROBERSON, WILLIAM CBILLQ B Team Football 1g B Team Basketball 13 ROTC 1, 2, 33 Drill Team 1, 2, Camp Dallas 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. ROGERS, HARRY MOORE Baseball 2, 33 Association 2, 33 Cheerleader 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. ROGERS, JACQUELYN UACKIEJ Student Council 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Treasurer Future Nurses' Club 3: Travel Club 1, 23 Highlandaires 1, 2, 3, Music Festival 1. ROGERS, LINDA SUE Bagpipe Staff 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 35 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3g Travel Club 2, 3. ROGERS, NANCY LEE Bagpipe Staff 3g Girls' Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, High- landaires 2, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Travel Club 33 Travel Club 33 Junior Historical Society 3. ROLLINS, ALICE ADELAIDE CWISSYQ Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, Bagpipe Staff 3, Publicity Vice President Hi-Lites 3, Captain Powder Bowl 33 Tennis 1, 2. ROSENBAUM, SANDRA JEAN QSANDYQ Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 2, Travel Club 33 junior Historical Society 3. ROUSSEAU, RUTH QRUTHIED Library Council 1, Highlandaires 1g Intramural Sports 2, 3g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Treasurer Library Council 1. ROWAN, BRENDA KAY QBRENQ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, junior Historical So- ciety 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2. RUBIN, MARSHA CAROL Intramural Sports 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Association 2, 3, Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 33 junior Historical So- ciety 3g Future Teachers' Club 3. RUDY, PATRICIA QPATQ Swimming 2, 3g Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, junior Historical Society 2, Travel Club 2, Highlandaires 23 Powder Bowl 2, 3. one hundred forty-seven SELLERS, DIANA ELIZABETH QDIANEJ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 I-Iighlandaires 33 Junior Historical So- ciety 23 Future Teachers' Club 23 Operetta 23 Intramural Sports 1. SHANE, MICHAEL DIXON CMIKEQ Manager Tennis 33 Hi-Y 1. SHANNON, DAVID STANLEY Lads and Lassies 2, 33 Track 3. SHERIDAN, LILLIAN ANNE Future Nurses' Club 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 junior Historical Society 33 Highlandaires 33 Intramural Sports 2. SHERRILL, ROBERT WEBB B Team Baseball 1, 23 Student Council 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. SHUEY, JANE Secretary Art Club 33 Highlander Staff 35 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 2, 33 Intramural Sports 2, 33 Travel Club 2. one hundred forty-eight CASUAL CHATTER Mr. Kidd luughr with Harry Rogan, Rmly Befzlley, and Mark Slfolber between flatter. RUFF, KATHLEEN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 33 Art Club 33 Junior His- torical Society 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 33 Powder Bowl 3. RUPPEL, ROBERT LANCE QBOBQ fTransf-erred 1957 from Van Nuys High School, Los Angeles, Californiaj SALOMON, HERBERT SIDNEY QHERBD Lads and Lassies 33 Round Table 2, 33 Chairman Round Table 33 Key Club 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 2. SAMS, WILLIAM c. QBILLQ SEALS, JOHN RAYMOND qJoHNNYp Football 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Key Club 33 Captain Football 33 Treasurer Student Council 33 Sec- retary-Treasurer Association 2. SEARS, THOMAS LOVE QTOMQ ROTC 1, 2. ELECTIO TIME Rex 1172111011 reiuwzr la his childhood in live spring elec- tion fmembly. SKEETERS, WILLIAM ROANE CBILLQ Football 2, 3, Senior Representative Student Council 3g Treasurer Lads and Lassies 3, Association 2, 3g Stu- dent Council 2, 3s Highlander Staff 3. SMALLEY, ROBERT HAMILTON QBOBJ Football 2, 33 Track 3g Association 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3g B Team Football 1. SMITH, AISLIN THERESE QISI-ID Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Travel Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses' Club 1, 2, 3. SMITH, ANNE GORDON Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses' Club 2, 3, Future Teachers' Club 2, 33 Bagpipe Staff 13 Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2. SMITH, CHARLES ROBERT Second Lieutenant ROTC 2. SMITH, DARRELL ESSMAN Football 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2g B Team Football 1. SMITH, DOROTHY JEAN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 35 Highlandaires 2, 33 Music Festival 1g Travel Club 35 Future Teachers' Club 3, Intramural Sports 2. SMITH, MARY KATHLEEN QKATHIEQ Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1, 3g Operetta 2. SMITH, SUSAN Student Council 1g Vice President Hi-Lites 3, President junior Historical Society 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 1, 2. SMYSER, SALLY DEIRDRE Student Council 1g National Honor Society 2, 3g High- lander staff 3g Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, 35 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. SPARKS, GALEN Drill Team Commander 3, Rifle Team 3g First Lieutenant ROTC 33 Saber Club 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Camp Dallas 2, 3. SQUIRES, JAMES WILLIAM QBILLj Hi-Y 23 ROTC 1, 23 Track 3. one hundred forty-nine STOKES, BASS GREENE, JR. QTransferred 1957 from North Dallas High School, Dallas, Texas.j STROTHER, TOM MCCULLOUGH QMACKQ Cheerleader 33 Golf 1, 2, 33 Captain Golf 2, 33 Key Club 2, 33 H Association 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. STROUD, JAMES QTransferred 1957 from Peacock Military Academy, San Antonio, Texasj STUART, IAMES S. UIMMYQ Association 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Manager Baseball 1. SULLIVAN, SONDRA JEAN Bagpipe Staff 1, 2, 33 Secretary Future Nurses' Club 33 Travel Club 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 2, 3. SUTTON, MARY ANN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 23 Future Teachers' Club 1, 23 Music Festival 13 Future Nurses' Club 2. TANSIL, THOMAS BERYL CTOMMYD Track 1, 2, 33 Association 33 First Lieutenant ROTC 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Camp Dallas 1, 2. TAYLOR, MARGARET ANN Business Manager Bagpipe 33 Student Council 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Bagpipe Staff 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 3. TEEPLE, SALLY LOUISE National Honor Society 33 Friendship Vice President Hi- Lites 33 Treasurer Quill and Scroll 33 Bagpipe Staff 33 Student Council 23 Highlander Staff 2. THOMAS, JOE BUTLER Track 23 Association 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. TILL, DIANE ELIZABETH Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 53 Latin Club 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 23 Travel Club 1, 2, 3. ' TIPTON, BEVERLY QBEVD Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 23 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 junior Historical Society 1, 2, 33 Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 3. one hundred fifty STEDMAN, JOSEPH BAILEY QOEQ Track 33 Association 33 Bagpipe Staff 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 53 Youth and Government Representative 3. STEED, JULIA ANN Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Operetta 23 Music Festival 13 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 3. STEPPE, NORMAN QSKIPPERQ Hi-Y 1, 33 Tennis 23 ROTC 13 Camp Dallas 1. STEWART, SANDY Program Vice President Hi-Lites 33 Student Council 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 23 Junior His- torical Society 1, 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. STIMPERT, GAII.. ELIZABETH Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 23 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 33 Future Teachers' Club 2. 33 Swimming 1, 2, 3. STONE, JONNEL ANN Highlander Staff 33 Bagpipe Staff 23 Vice President Art Club 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers' Club 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. 3 III CAPS A D GOW S No more exams . . . English projects . . . measur- ing for caps and gowns . . . decorating for spring dances . . . the fun of the Senior picnic . . . the work of the Senior play . . . the seriousness of Bac- calaureate . . . and the finality of graduation. Pat Pazzlerron and Becky McDowell dircurr gnzdzmiion formal: ar llae big day approaches. TOBIN, EUGENE WALLACE QGENED B Team Baseball 13 ROTC 1, 23 Rifle Team 1, 23 Lads and Lassies 33 Hi-Y 3. TOPLETZ, BETTY SUE Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Music Festival 13 Intramural Sports 13 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3. TRIPP, PEGGY MARIE CWENDYJ President Future Teachers' Club 23 Secretary-Treasurer Art Club 23 Library Council 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 2, 3. UMPLEBY, JOANNA CAROLYN Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 23 Swimming 1, 2. UTAY, ROBERT Captain' ROTC 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Saber Club 3. VARDELL, KENNETH ALLEN CKENJ Football 1, 2, 33 Association 1, 2, 33 All-State Orches- tra 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Dramatics Club 23 Music Festi- val 1. VARNER, DIANE LANE Bagpipe Staff 33 Junior Historical Society 1, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 2. VAUGHAN, CHARLOTTE KAY Highlandaires 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 23 Travel Club 1, 23 Music Festival 1. WALDROP, DOROTHY DALE ' Hi-Lites 1, 2, 3. WALKE, LINDA LOUISE Lads and Lassies 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 3, Intramural Sports 23 junior Historical Society 33 High- landaires 1, 2. WALKER, JACK LOUIS, III First Lieutenant ROTC 33 ROTC 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2. WALKER, JUDITH ANN Hi-Lites 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 33 Travel Club 33 Intramural Sports 2, 3. one hundred fifty-one WEIL, THOMAS MAURICE QTOMJ B Team Football 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. WEST, CHARLES RICHARD Track 23 Association 33 ROTC 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. WEST, STEPHEN WHITT, LINDA KAYE Bagpipe Staff 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Travel Club 2, 33 junior Historical Society 3. WIENER, THOMAS ELI QTOMQ Lads and Lassies 1, 2, 53 Highlander Staff 33 Reporter Hi-Y 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Operetta 23 Music Festival 1. WILLIAMS, KAREN LEE Student Council 33 junior Historical Society 33 Intramural Sports 23 Vice President Future Nurses' Club 33 Hi-Lites 1 2 3. one hundred fifty-two GRADUATIO DAYS No rleep tonight ar Senior girly bold llaeir but slumber party before gradualiofz. WALKER, MILDRED SHARON Art Club 2, 33 Lads and Lassies 33 Highlander Staff 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 53 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3 WALLACE, CHARLES BEAUREGARD Captain ROTC 33 ROTC 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Camp Dallas ' 1, 23 Drill Team 2. WALTON, PATRICIA GALE Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers' Club 23 Future Nurses' Club 2, 33 Art Club 1. WARDEN, JAMES BRUCE Lads and Lassies 33 Hi-Y 33 Travel Club 2. WATSON, REGINALD EDWARD, JR. QREXD Football 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Senior Rep- , resentative Student Council 33 Vice President Key Club 33 H Association 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2. WEIL, PETER M. QPETEQ Bagpipe Staff 1, 2, 33 Highlander Staff 1, 2, 33 Key Club 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3. PARTIES AND PLANS Carol Cole buyr ber licks! to the all-nigh! gizzziufzliozz parly. WILLIAMS, ROBERT CARNES Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 3. WILSON, JEAN LORRAINE Intramural Sports 33 Band 2, 33 Hi-Lites 33 Travel Club 3. WINSTEAD, PETER QPETEJ National Honor Society 2, 33 Tennis 1, 2, 3. WHITTEN, THOMAS FRANKLIN QTOMQ ROTC 13 Hi-Y 2, 3. WITTENBERG, PETER CARL QPETEJ Band 1, 2, 33 ROTC 1, 2, 3. WYCHE, SUE CLARK Quill and Scroll 33 Bagpipe Staff 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 53 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 junior Historical Society 33 Travel Club 3. YARBROUGH, FREDERICK LEE CFREDQ Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 ROTC 1, 23 Library Council 2. YARBROUGH, JACK LEE YATES, JOHN Hi-Y 23 ROTC 23 Swimming 33 Association 13 Golf 13 Rifle Team 1. YOUNG, LINDA RUTH Intramural Sports 2, 33 Future Nurses' Club 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 junior Historical Society 3. ZUELZER, ELIZABETH JANE QLIZQ Welfare Chairman Travel Club 33 Student Council 23 Bag- pipe Staff 23 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Junior Historical Society 2, 33 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. ZUMWALT, ALEXANDRA ANITA QZAND President Future Teachers' Club 33 Treasurer Art Club 2, 53 Highlander Staff 33 Hi-Lites 1, 2, 33 Secretary High- lanclaires 2 ,33 Future Nurses' Club 3. Not pir!ured,' MQLCEARLANE, ANNE RAE QTransferred 1957 from Woodrow Wilson High School, Dallas, Texasj PATRICK, DON STERLING, DONNA fTransferred 1958 from Woodrow Wilson High School, Dallas, Texasj one hundred fifty-three H i gb fzmiors Betty Allison Linnette Bayoud Mike Boone Clarke Brown Tim Bryant Barbara Buchel Earle Cabell Carolyn Calvin Marilyn Caplinger Glenn Cobb Ronnie Cohen Susan Collins Duff Daniels Peggy Edwards Brad Freeman Gerald Freid Pat Gordon Lynn Hair Marvel Hanchett Karen Hancock Art Henderson y H-'WY . rl iislis s s as ,ri ,agar iss fi S 9 13 f 'fi fsffflfigg' w, 1, - .. .-.isa .. 7 WS - -1- ev Z - .. 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Q A X 2 2 Q 3 at , , 5 f ag -in ' 7 ksizgse 11 E CONDITIO Bob Varner Steve Voekel Roger Voss Diane Waggoner Marcia Walker Betty Lynn Wall Estelle Walton Bill Warren Judy Webb Lynne Weintraub Janet Weisner Carolyn Wells Sharon Wester Albert Wheeler Mary Wheeler Bob Wilbur Frank Williams Harriet Williams Donna Wilson John Withers Susan Wittenberg , kifsrifi LOCKERS A D HALL Kent johnson Paul Kennedy Kenny Kennemer Pete Klindworth Paul Lay Linda Lewis Jimmy Little Jim Lovelace Donald McCann Herbert McClees Doug McClure Doug McDonald Frank Malone Ronnie Melton Becky Meyer Spencer Michlin Jane Millar Bob Minyard Martha Moore Patti Morton Beverly Neblett Kit Clemens Carol Coe Tommie Cope Tommy Daniell Mark DeWitt Susan Drake janet Duncan Cecilia Dunlap Susan Dunlap George Edgley Ann Elrod Wanda Evans Bobby Fox Shirley Gilbert Tommy Goar john Goodwin Ken Greer Gary Grunsfield Tommy Harding jay Henderson Kay Horn Not pictured: Barbara Bell, Tommy Dickson, Les Eubanks, Harvey Gough, David Howells, Sue Kyger, Marshall Muse, Penny Newton, Carolyn Winston, Jack Wolfe. Orienlatimz day fiudr dazed .ropbomorer wan- dering lbe lmllf. one hundred sixty-one Margaret Newton , . Zzgz . ., ,.,A, ,,,::.. ,. :-E , ,-V ,,. ,V'--f Nancy Oebum -V r at-21: : 4 w ill ' Don Read M w -V --VVQ ee .Weill-1 1,L- 3 , 1 .--ifi . Q 1 , SFW Rice Q Jlm R0bir1S0n ,'A A 4 nrsn Q if Ann Rountree , ti' Steve Sharp H m,., gl' W W AW' -' z K ' ' K , M W Richard Smith 5 X 5' A ' :', C ' 55, 6 ' George Streckman pg V. - 1 VLAL e i , fri V11' 1 David Swenson ' Q ' 'Q i . Sandra Taylor W V 1- ' I Y 4 .g ,V Ffances Tfffl' , Qs 'i'1 . i ' V Ai'i r F we D A i . D Tommy Thornton s iii l .' eg ee - ni,i 2 aa s -1 Ann Webster A ' Q iiio , 2 ' A Ewa . All S -W John West 7 ,, , Qvr. I ., H K , TL V, Mary Anne Willis eoio Q gig V Patsy Wilson 'A Q Jeanette wire 1 eaie eo a s f 4 as 101111 Wif1b0fH r 'tti it laf L1 - .,Zv 1 e- ttae V f . ,,t, ' if , Low SOP 17 Om 07,65 5 r ld iini 'L we ' lf lif 7' i. 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Q ' ..,:1 . 4 55 f -. f gi .1 lx 5 E N wewimemnsmxeiutinurnxiui-iff:mum . , .mf'Q, ' Doug Johnson Mimi Johnston Jimmy Jones Noel Jones Virginia Jones Janet Joyce Dale Jurgens Cynthia Kelly Janet Kelly Phillip Kelton Mary Lee Kemendo Susie Kennedy Susie Kirst Sharon Klein Kathy Koppa Dorothy Kramer Lou Kutner Catherine Lacey Linda Lacy Phillip Ladewig Karen Lake N01 piclured: Betsy Gable, Clyde Griesen beck, Edwin Hoffman, Tommy Julian, John Kennedy, Judy Kravitz, Katherine Muller Norman Olson. Underrlasrmen hurriedly primp oz Hzgh lander piclurer. one hundred sixty five 2f,E95 ,fi Y 52- Yi' QI-' Half ' 5 Ci FP N fl? ,Fil , ,gy rl li ix' 2 fl ' Y ' A E :ww ,,, , :F 'h'f i ily: 'i Sam MfD0ll0llgh lziii lthht P i , Bess McFadden l f IV' fi? . 1 : l , ft P - y i r T-ef' McFadden 'A f Bill Mdmosh . ll David McLane i ' ll 1 - 'gqv , 31 Y ,Y -- L lfi h,hyi,y, - l A - Jule Malouf :.- , eiee h L 1 il iz Lady Marshburn ,:,. . .,',.LA ,,:7,LA.t, . .. K .Q Malilldhl Massle Pttet i - zy 4 he w P Susan Maxson e Q P P ' 2 YQ l ' Fred Mayes l li- ' l Jeanie Mayfield A ll f A ' 1 ttl 'A ' R Charles Meeker I e ' i V ,.: M K e eq Lhey Mhihhhhh y i eeeeeeee l Stanley Mendenhall eeee l i Tim Merritt ll ZN' f 8 - Le-e- f ,11-,.'e Renee Miller :.f h e at Melllll Mlllel e e at l eeeee Robert Mlller ---1'i ,--' I 5: P V ' Q Diana Millwee Q I 5 Y are ..,,. 5 ll, , . , e is ilmhflf ' 'y ei ll l '-'g'f kk' 22? is l f 5 e P .A ttth Q Ffed Mlsko l .. , eA e ,fl John Mitchell e',. e 'A ' -V i i Diane Moller . h eeeeee. BUSY MOMOC ... 'wfiifi e,e.Z e'A' Cindy Munger vigrx Q 15? lf' ,i e iiif . l Alan Myers if e yy 1 Q, ' Helm Mlm ly , -.', 'E-in -e Y -11 li Ili' ffl ,, E A' ih' VAA Barbara Nance l it i lt. ex - , y. George Nash . ,,e i P PP eeee iii . ar l if Je 1 ,' if Curt Nwbufy A eLLL iff Q f f? , P3 ' f Frank Nlendorff V feee ill, -, .eef l Q -. ',-e Jenny Noe E ,i. -K ,e I V Dennis O'Mal1ey X, V- A :y'fi'l 5 Sharon O'Neill Zh, i P' Q '-AA 'f Dee Pabst V Y I E Anita Pearce y reiz: I P - f eeer Bill Peelef eeee e if 'I A 1 1 Peay Phelan A' el it Jim Phi'1iPi yz i ,ei 2 f l 5' '.lA -ir- 1 h,'- Karen Phllllps l P ?rlll Il rlArll Shirley Phillips e wel C tg f rf , Rall I FL BRI S CHIL Not pictured: Scot Phipps, Penn Roach, Dick Robinson, jerry Sides, George Southgate, Carl Stewart, Tommy Tournour, Mack Turner. junior Powder Bowl rbeerleaderr boost .vpirit for their Zerzm. one hundred sixty-six Curtis Sanford Dickie Sartain Judy Saunders Charles Scallia Reggie Schleisman Louise Schmitt John Schoch Kenny Schultz Richard Sconyer Rob See Linda Sell Paul Senneff Ronny Sewell Susan Schackleford Robert Shapard Karen Shea Linda Shepard Mark Sheridan Danny Shieder Tommy Shiels jim Shugart L D PILLS T0 SCOTS ,511 h:m,:-:.2r-fs,- ,: :mwvf Mary Leslie Shults Bert Siegel Nancy Silberberger Harry Smith Kay Smith Lynn Smith Sally Smith Sue Smith Tom Smith jimmy Snow Bill Solomon Susan Solomon johnny Spalding Betty Speaker jerry Spoonts Pat Sreenan Butch Steadman Suzanne Steed Nancy Stenzel Robert Sternberg Jimmy Stewart Peggy Stites Billy Stokes Bill Strock Robert Prentiss Virginia Price Doug Quayle Grier Raggio Betty Ragle Arthur Ransom John Raphael George Reese Phillip Reilly Linda Rendleman Judy Ridlen Bobby Ridley Donna Riedel Dick Rivers Paul Roberts Ronnie Roeder Kathie Roth Rochelle Russell Glenn Saffell Mary Sals Bobby Sanders one hundred sixty-seven Larry Swartz joe Sylvan Henry Tatum jane Tatum Ann Taylor Roberta Tharp Diane Thomas Kay Thomas Mary Thomasson Norman Thompson Susan Thompson Pat Travis Mary Sue Troy Sam Truett Fred Turner Billy Tuttle Walter Tynes Carol Vaughn Sydney Walsh Pat Warden Tonja Washam U 'A fm-N f H -' - ti . 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J gf? law. . .. , .,., ,t L . , we H iz :x 1- :H '-,re ,i :. -' 1'-511, :' V - v Q 3 ,iil Douglas Lair Jann Langran Jimmy Livingston Dean McKay Corky McLaughlin Judy Mandel Robert Mann Jimmy Mays Richard Meredith Reggie Middleton Donna Miller Mary Lee Mills Charles Misura Alex Morgan Jim Moriarty Lindley Myers Robert Norris Sarah Redus Nancy Reed Diane Russell Joe Ryan , ...L sg ag iq gi : . ,fe U ,K K it X K 2 fa. y K 2 2 Q J V,-,, ,- ,V-f ha . I -. A ra . . J . A A .,- H' ve' ' -. , ., . ,, W f ,ff -11 .. , Q? is K if- 'FMA 2 if is :EI ',. ia: ta in ., D 5 . ,, .,, ,., ,,,,,,,,1, K ,, K f X e N w 'S -5 7'f5?,S?5f'i3E-57 51592 S5'7::!E:.JE55?532:S5235fl'l:ffilLf'l5f'?w? ' u ' as wr 'T' 5 'l 'K 4 v' 5 , 1 Y ta PRE LASSIES' WEAPONS Willis ,,.i,ss,:a,.. .fu .:z,.:,L1fz,.fz:.fm -ww rg-15--it--sas f f . , ., .,, ,, ., ., t, ,L , ,. ,.,5,m.cls,M . , . , A , ..f,,:z.:fq:..:,1f,.w,.:z . f ffszfavis-fi --. .- fr.-ww, ,f-,.fv.,w f::15w1wi - - - -as fa-'vi-M51 .-wx.-I rw2,,1w - - , .,..,,., .,..c, .,,. . , my 521 . , - - :ff v -V 5 A as J sf al. Not picllxred: Ray Anderson, Carolyn Fien berg, Tom Hampton, Johnny Lacy Ira Lev enthal, Susan Lindsley, Marty Martin Marr anne Martin, Polly Richardson. Famifbed Scott darla I0 lurzrbroow. one hundred sixty nine rdf? P-'T ff' 'Q , 3' A V, U ..-:nu-4' as Uv N s . X Q 9 41 Tmdgzzzg over Dailey sboppzfzg areas 172 the hot szmznzer beeame juzzrfice of ad mlemzen ax Ibey opened and cloyed doom to M wp quam of adf. We paironized the adzfe1'li.ferJ, foo, fizzdifzg it bard fo keep from lwyifzg 41 new feeomf albmfz or ifzflufgizzg in 61 c femofzade. - -- ' :' f ' 's'LiTw:55: fIiZ5'71'f,Xfi'41lEfEErSU':E'E-'-'izwlii5W'iZ.'3fE,55fff'ifiJ353Si5U5?ifS25553TijYii5I45E33TE5EiH3S75AE52E?bi9?iiisi3'9S5?i5??i5?Qi5i?ii5iZ332 Betty Payne, Pam McCain, Lance Tarranre and Pete Wimteaaf await FOOD CAL'S BAR-B-CUE DRIVE INN 4ao2 GREENVILLE AVE. Rib-Beef-Pork-Ham nty-two Alice Kean cliooyef iz plaid cotton milor dfexf wilh fz brillianl red tie of the neckline by JULIE CLARK OF DALLAS for offending climef at H .P.H .S. We have an idea on lhe sale of your properly. Call us 'For professional selling in lhe field ol Real Es'I'a+e - We will gel' il' sold 'For you. COLLINS GAINES REAL ESTATE ilfl 5009 W. Lover's Lane FL7-284i I -7552 229 Lake Park Shopping DAI-I729 Phone EM3-2447 INCORPORATED . . . REALTOR 66l5 Snider Plaza, Dallas 5, Texas FRANCIS K. ALLAN VARSITY BARBER 8z'BEAUTY SHOP 6726 Snider Plaza LA I -5730 omaha' The Magic Name in Phoiography . . 6708 Snider Plaza PHONE NUMBER EM3-0I3I one hundred seventy-three WWE O t LA8-6I74 1-fifiernffs 5 LAI-382I CES WQO Nancy Irwin blowf loard!! RALPH A. PORTER CO. ReaI+ors for Over 48 Years Sales, Ren'I'aIs, Properly Managemeni- and Insurance 6700 Snider Plaza DALLAS, TEXAS CompIimen+s oi JIMMIE lvl. CLAUNCH CAU DLE Try 'Ihe Shop Thai' Appreciales You ROLLEY 8: INGLET BARBER SHOP 32I8 Knox Sireei GIRLS 7-I4 SUB-TEEN 8-I4 Formals, Semi-Formals, Dresses Sporiswear, Lingerie, Giffs ancl I Accessories yawn nm sw I28 Walnui' Hill Village JUNIOR 5-I5 LADIES 6-I8 one hundred seventy-four TIRE SERVICE 6634 Snicler Plaza PHONE EM3-225I CompIe'I'e Line of Tires, Ba'I'+eries and Accessories Mechanic on Du'I'y Specializing in Mofor Tune Ups 0 :J fem Gewmmy, Ellen Rafe, Mary jane York, Lieby Mayo, Linda Lewif, Barbie Connell and Sufie Szone deromle the mr at the Jigfz of the Peppy Pump. wi' 6 -1,-1-if AM LICC f X BUIU- 'Il K i 'f:?:?'f' 1 mx mf- 1 ivy I 5 0- 1 of 6 one hundred seventy-five GOFFS The Finesl' Name in Hamburgers 5702 W. Lovers Lane 58I8 Live Oak and Lochwoocl Village Im -I 7 vWI:TiiiiEkYiiif'IGof?s!iJ Elecfronic Timing, nina Refinishing OAK LAWN GIFT SHOP Qualify Wa'l'ch Bands.. Jewelry Repair 3408 OAK LAWN Cleaning. Polishing PARRISH WATCH REPAIR TelePl'0ne I-A P0382 DALLAS CLEANERS 8: TAILORS 4l05V2 Oak Lawn AI+era+ions and Repairs DALLAS- TEXAS 4309 Oak Lawn Phone LA. a-6513 Dallas, Texas O T 5' W- ll MARTHA CARLSON ' ..t ij..1 Q9 I-,,,q E REALTOR one hundred 66I7 Snider Plaza EM 3-l000 DALLAS, TEXAS EM 3-2000 MEMBER: DALLAS REAL ESTATE BOARD TEXAS REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF REAL ESTATE BROKERS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Marfha Carlson holds The cIesigna+ion Cer'rifiecI Real Es+a're Broker con- ferrecl by The Texas Real Es'l'a+e Associafion. seventy-six FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY We OperaI'e Our Own PIan+ WARDROBE CLEANERS i With the Bondbox Look Complimenfs of DALLAS INSURANCE COMPANY IZIOVZ Main RI I-453 I M. L. CANFIELD, Pres. C. R. ALLEN, Office Mgr. PEMER'S Ladies' Apparel Shop 67 I 7 Pres'ron LA I -9946 MARGARET L. PEMER, Owner PARK CITIES MOTORS 82I5-A Presfon Road COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE PAINT AND BODY WORKS Telephone EM 8-7398, Dallas, Texas C. D. COLTHARP E. S. PATTERSON THOMAS OPTICAL CO. Ground Floor, Medical Ar'I's Building i8209 8-8580 D. MARTIN THOMAS DAN L. THOMAS Phones: RI 2-I066, RI 2-4493 DaIIas, Texas I r'--- ---- ------'E I .- a new gas range I I . '-Ea: II , . ..', 5. u . :.- -.:..-:Ing I I f 2- - I . . I I f W 1n the k1tchen I , :it . 0 C :am ' . means better food If I .---a 'W' X' ':': '.2' i ..--5-.-:g.ff:'.2E5ffR.g. on the table . 8. -Q gg. If' Eli!-z. Z?.0::07.':,: '11-sy: -+if,1?gf.faf:.p+7,,,'.-.as L. .. .......... -I I -h . 1 5- --'.p,.e-1-:--1 Qin'-1. 3-'ri' +1115 3,,' D'x--j'f 3r,,.' 50 ,fill 1 s 0 101:16 il'5,,-:I-,Z-41.4 5Jg'zf. . 935:1.- . vor . ' .gf I . M7 I one hundred seventy-seven H IGH LAN D PARK PHARMACY Knox al' Travis ACCURACY - FREE DELIVERY LA I -2 I 26 DALLAS, TEXAS DALLAS SHOE SHOP Three Convenienl' Locarions S 8405 VARSITY PLAZA ZOI9 ABRAM ROAD I4I5 ELM STREET CIRCLE EQUIPMENT Bicycles - Lawnmowers SALES - SERVICE ARTISTRY IN FLOWERS DisI'incI'ive in Arrangemenl' Yel No Higher in Price FLOWER-A-DAY SHOP Knox a'I' Travis Phone LA I-2I03I IISIIIIIIII 4427 Lovers Lane 33I0 Knox I'-707 Skillman Casa Linda Plaza one hundred seventy-eight TELEPHONE EM 3-1 I6H fpfzinfing Qompany 1 I .... . , , EXPERIENCE AT YOUR SERVICE Ellllll lmlu llll I . D 69I6 Snicler Plaza: Winn Campbell DALLAS, TEXASI I SADIE O'DELL'S MAGNOLIA SERVICE Nor'IhwesI' Hiway and Preslon Rd. I EM I-2222 I A I JUSTICE HILLSIDE MAN'S SHOP I 356 Hillside Village I TA 4-6006 INex'I Door Io Beclrsl SPECIALIZING IN YOUNG MEN'S WEAR I CONGRATULATIONS Kdfgiyll wzfzin Four Offices 'ro Serve You REAL ESTATE-LOANS INSURANCE Main Office I 5964 Norfhwesf Highway EM I-28II Besf Wishes From P' G' CALAME PRINCE OF HAMBURGERS JeWe'e' I5 HIGHLAND PARK SHOPPING VILLAGE 5200 Lemmon Ave. LA 8-2866 ANDY'S HOME 81 AUTO 4365 Lovers Lane LA 6-70I6 C. B. ANDERSON 81 COMPANY Furnifure FL 2-9737 I30 INWOOD VILLAGE Q EDITH NEWSOME Inferiors PRESTON CENTER WORTHINGTON'S 5C TO SI.0O STORE I8 Highland Park Village FOR YOUR HOME AND SCHOOL NEEDS one hundred sev enty UV! BUY!!! S-I DALLAS POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY Ad No. D261-42M-1957, 6 X 9 BGW, High School Annuals This adverfisemonf prepared by ROGERS 8: SMITH Advertising Dallas, Texas one hundred eighty There'll be more fun in your future because year-after-year I find more ways to make living better, electrically. You'll get more done with less effort . . your future home will be more convenient, more comfortable. With more time to do the things you really like, you'll get more fun out of living. Your electric servant, E431 ' PI1one EM I-6684 4408 Lovers Lane AHA! We naught Nancy Corian and Margaret Ann Taylor pirkirzg azz! MORE luxury for ihe BAGPIPE OFFICE. HOUSE OF CARPETS Of' AMERICA'S FINEST BROADLOOM CARPETING ROSALI E'S BEAUTY SALON Serving Ihe EIi'I'e of Dallas 'For Over I8 Years 69I3 PRESTON ROAD Air-Condirioned Dryers Exper'r Hair SI'yIis+s LA I-5390 LA 6-2348 SNIDER PLAZA CLEANERS 6728 Snider Plaza EM 8-9I96 smorgasbord DeIigI'rI'FuI Foods Served Amid +I1e 'HiiE' , Gaily Colorful Wd, A+mospI1ere of E muh Old World Charm. Free Parking FLee'Iwood 2-8084 254 Inwood Village-Inwood Rd. af Lovers Lane BLACK TULIP GALLERIES 2 I 5 Inwood Village B. H. JOHNSON RED BRUNSON JOHNSON 81 BRUNSON SERVICE 702l P 'I R d LA I-3454 nanilifigxasoa LA I-0234 one hundred eighty-one COMMUNITY SEWING SHOPS Piece Goods - Sewing Noiions I68 INWOOD VILLAGE FL 2-6I93 Louife Leak and joanne Kerrbaw pore over magaziner. S J GUMP 81 GAYNIER Finesi' Nor+h Dallas Residences 84I8 Presfon Rd. a+ Nor-'Ihwesi' Highway Prescrip'rions - Delivery 84I5 PRESTON ROAD DALLAS, TEXAS Phone EM I-7II8 EM I-6648 P. O. Box I2264 DALLAS 25. TEXAS MEET ME AT LOBELLOS 5926 NorI'hwesI' Highway 1 ' S kd ' I Www W glam IIOBEIiT SIIELTON 5407 W. Lovers Lane Phone FL 2-8220 gi --- PRESTON CENTER Besf Wishes 'Io Ihe ScoI's ROAD SERVICE PICK UP AND DELIVER I A? eye 95, si 9 iii .fi 1'1 iz: , ' 545' STAN MOORE I ' Coscien Super Service A FURNHUR I STANLEY V- MOORE Tradi'I'ionaI-Modern 59'5 Pfesfon Road LA 6-9229 FURNITURE AND Accessomes DALLAS. TEXAS COMPLETE DECORATING SERVICE CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS one hundred eighty-two 820i PresI'on Road EM I-2888 ff Get ' Y' W X H H4771 W- ff! .il ,I fx' ' 4 ' ' g ' ' U1 I I, if I! ff Oy V5 7' 1 IIN! 0 XV . 1 . ,, 1 xI! '!,,t 'fir f 'gf V' , , I I J , f ' ff' N'7 f fy r WW IRD fy! , o I , L I 1 ' E ' IJ , , u , r , If r I ' ff f ,f f ,, fs' W I I, . x Q 1' X t ' A 1 X 4 Xp ' , V I, v V I, , Il , ,I X , N 1 41, 'I ,I I H f 1 f' I ' N I , , -- ' I ! 2 V uf f Q if A fu f 4 I ,fff W T if f f F' f U !7 Iv, Q , Lf 7 it ' ' I ! 4 I. I K I g lk' g!jy,1,'l'-A . -1 ff, fff 'tgf,'- f ' ' Au. MILK IS Goon sur f f F I ,, ' ' be SURE fo get the milk fhaf has earned the . . . GOQD 1 ' HQUSEKEEPING SEAL -Foninost MILK Good 'IIS' 867768 than V, . . . iw ronfmosw M ua v'2M?ff'?7!5 sWl'5f y Yiffzffif M Va sw , ' - lf 2ffifQf5f',45f6yQ5liW Q d jere Ford admirer fiflaing Hquipmenf- PARK CITIES HARDWARE 8. PAINT COMPANY Builders' Hardware Pain'I' and General Hardware PHONE EM I-7I46 4336-38 Lovers Lane Dallas 25, Texas Residen+iaI and Commercial ProperI'y E KAYE R REALTY 6025 Berkshire Lane Phone EM 8-4636 Dallas. Texas Res. EM I-5007 CHAPE CHAPIN 5305 Pres'l'on Road HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE LA 6-5070 LA I-27l2 PARIS CLEANERS 81 DYERS, INC. 3709-II N. Fi'l'zhugh Dallas 4, Texas Fine Wallpapers and Fabrics INWOOD GLIDDEN PAINT 81 WALLPAPER In+eriors of Dis+inc'Iion 34 INWOOD VILLAGE FL 2-8542 PRESTON CENTER PET SHOP ParakeeI's ' Fish ' Canaries Supplies ' Horse Meal' TELEPHONE EM 8-7809 6I29 Berkshire Lane DALLAS, TEXAS Phone EM 8-5897 PAUL BYNUM STUDIO 6027 Berkshire Lane DALLAS, TEXAS THE PRESTONETTE Wei' Wash Fluff Dry Shiri' Service 6I38 LUTHER LANE EM 3-3082 one hundred eighty-four PRESTON RECORD CENTER 6I32-6I34 Lu+her Lane IN PRESTON CENTER EM 8-6909 School Supplies Ari and Engineering -IO N ESI Typewrilers Phone FLee'I'wood 2-5242 - I42 WaInuI' Hill Village 683i Snider Plaza fl 2 DALLAS zo, TEXAS PHONE LA 6-7447 Own U f .......... Q ,Ce SUFFL1 CO. Spred Salin Japalac Enamel , is Endurance House Paini plan WASHETTE Fluff Dry Wel' Wash WE WASH 9xI2 SHAG RUGS Ari Supplies 84I 3 Presfon Rd. Colorizer PainI's I Wallpapers Complimenis of WITHERS 81 CO. ADAMS I40I Pacific RI I-6855 MOBIL SERVICE DALLAS, TEXAS Mobil Tires and BaH'eries INWOOD VILLAGE BOOKSHOP 7038 Snider Plaza Books and Boolc Accessories PHONE EM 3-42II 232 Inwood Village T. V. SULLIVAN, Owner LAUNDRY AND FINE DRY CLEANING Properly Finished MONARCH LAUNDRY - CLEANERS 5540 Presfon Road AT HIGHLAND PARK SHOPPING CENTER one hundred eighty-f ' ss ROADS, u.s.A. gg J H l I g . I My '9p Q, .R.i - , l ' ERIR.. A Q il I R W l!Zg'f?W'Ii53. J . . g g ggg. ggggglg sewm Q 0Go. i, MIN g g Q w f ' Q W Llieqf DEPENDABII-ITY li I 4.... ee l i Y NSE ' . t I I I COURTESY ' CONVENIE LAI:-8502 l I I e 4e4 l v vic g, ,g N9 . g. g LM-8505 sen g gg M . I irli I Q SAI-E5 - Q 4 A.., . f 'LA2 C? vo , eo 70 Phone FO 8-8293 NEVILLE'S CompIimen'I's of DOAK WALKER SPORTS CENTER, INC. 5529 W. Lovers Lane FL 7-I55I Jewelry - Gi'F'rs 4402 E. Lovers Lane DALLAS, TEXAS HENRY GOODMAN INSURANCE 85If2 Highland Parlc Shopping Village LA I-7464 LA 8-9590 FIRE CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE YOUR LAUNDRY 4350 Lovers Lane DALLAS 25, TEXAS The Fines'I' in Beaufy Care for Discriminaiing Women MR. DRUE'S BEAUTY SALON 6808 Snider Plaza-Dallas, Texas-EM 3-2I6I SPECIALISTS IN Hair Shaping, SIyIing and Permaneni' Waving one hundred eighty-six x WALRAVEN BROS. INC. I509 Munger Dallas, Texas PRINTING LITHOGRAPHY LOOSE LEAF BINDERS SNAP-OUT BUSINESS FORMS RI 2-6I38 Carolyn Crum and Bobby Reed look admiringly 'at Senior Ringi. L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY 2ncI Floor - Sanger's Down'I'own S'I'ore SENIOR RINGS GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS TROPHIES AND AWARDS h d d gh Besi Wishes THE MUSIC BOX HI-FI Classical +o R. R. CompIe+e Sfock 5629 W. LOVERS LANE FL 2-7092 RAY'S SHOES Shoes for +he Family DOWNTOWN PHONE FL 2-6637 I50 INWOOD VILLAGE Commerce and Ervay Two Doors Easi' of fhe Inwood Theaier INWOOD SHOP l4I Inwood Village PRESTON SQUARE 6I30 Berkshire Lane SALIH'S I Fines+ in Barbecue 8309 Wes'I'ches+er PRESTON SQUARE EM I-I684 Claim and Carol Ann and Shirley Phillip: Jample 4 raft Bernard-Fain carpet. BER ARD Carpets 4444 LOVERS LANE one hundred eighty-eight -Fl EM 8-63 I6 EM I-72 I 5 8304 Varsify INTEEESE E-liNgARD 'eS+ Cm' JIMMIE JOHNSTON'S RATORS ' Fabrics ' Carpe1'ing ' Draperies ' Linens 4300 Lovers Lane af Douglas EM I-5988 Dallas, Texas CompIimen+S of SlNCLAlR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR GUION GREGG TIRES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES For Making the Grades in High Always Use MASTERPIECE PAPERS AND TABLETS Their Wide Accep+ance by Bo'I'h Teachers and S'iudeni's in Highland Park Schools ls Evidence of Their Populari'ry! There ls No Subs+i+u+e for Oualiiy FOR SALE BY BETTER SCHOOL SUPPLY STORES EVERYWHERE ONE-DAY SERVICE BY REQUEST AND COMPLETE DRUG STORE AVON CLEANERS Pr . . . Pick Up and Delivery escriphon Service 4343 LOVERS LANE LA I-4803 PRESTON ROAD PHAR A Y M C CHESNEY JEWELERS 690l Pres+on Road Phone LA I-999i I D. A. wILIcEs J. P. GOODWIN GMS Owners and Operafors Wai-Ch Repair one hundred eighty-nin C WorId's Fosfesl' f ' Sysfem , 0 , ' 0 1 ' E . , I 1 Wnrld s fastest system. O Used by 9351, of high-salaried ' I 4 ' axles h In 8901, of all 1 ? and hl I hools offering Sec axial T1 N h h nsallnnal lllllfl' - pl ld I C' S I f I Sho h d he mas- tered h k TA nilahl A race nl' 10 calls graduate. New Class starting: soon. Call or phone for free bulletin, A Bee-Line ln n Better .lnh. CnnxcnienI lEl'lHS,COIH cnicnt hours. frvc placement. . Also Typing, Filing, I . . DRAIIGIIUII S BUSINESS COLLEGE Clefwal- Machine Courses. Day or Nighl 2IOI Commerce Slreel' RI l-3l33 FRED A. PIERCE INSURANCE 85lf2 Highland Parlc Shopping Village LA 8-9590 LA I-7464 FIRE CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE I I TIRES QTE-ATTERIES PRESTON ROAD GREEN'S HUMBLE BARBERS SERVICE STATION We Give S8rH Green Slamps 6803 preS+on Road JIMMY GREEN M 440l Lovers Lane LA I-0l48 LA 8-2446 gr' al' Armslrong Dallas, Texas INWOOD PLAZA LAUNDERETTE C0mplimen+S of 234 ,mod Village MASON REALTY COMPANY phone FL 1-9123 FRED Mlsxo AND ASSOCIATES i DAY si-HRT SERVICE ReaH 'S WASH AND FLUFF DRY 670I Preslon Road LA I-4I77 Your Pholographic Headquarlers VILLAGE CAMERA SHOP AL COOTER, Owner 86 Highland Parlc Village LA I-4553 one hundred ninety .-A-A-A .vs J,-. 1,v,L.-A .,. .vin .-A .-. .-.,.v.L.v. .vs Av. .,. .-.-Av. A-A A-A Avi,-. .YA .v. .v. Av. .v. .v,, 4, r P in r P P I s P 'r r 1 P 'n is sn E ,T E- NO PARKING PROBLEM 'I 15 in the Convenient ' 4 HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE 4: Plenty of Free Parking in the Highland Park Village Underground Garage ll Between Volk's and Jas. K. Wilsonj 1: ACCOUNTANT GROCERY PACKAGE GOODS SERVICE STATIONS I Earl E. Wilkerson, CPA Hunt Grocery Co. Hunt Grocery Cc. Uexacoj in Southern Ice Co. PHOTOGRAPHER Cha-Tlemghspin Service I: ANTIQUES ICE Barns Swdw Dunlap-Swain Co., Inc. S7 Alene Delaney Southern Ice Co. READY-TONVEAR T 5 's SHOES BEAUTY SALON 'NSU'i,A 1CE,h A Co viii? Pours shoes, Inc. Charles-Nance ' ' ro ' Valk's I, Garry's Hair Stylists JEWELERS RECORDS Eg aooxs P' 'flame Jewelm virglnials Re d 8' HW' 'C- SHOE s. LUGGAGE REPAIR 4' A l . E 1 V'II Sh ' i v.nEge Book shop ' U' Ve RESTAURANTS ' age oe Reps 'f A Y o E R MEJNIS IENEQIRI 0 E' Rod THEATRE 4: cHlLDREN's RED T WA qs- - -sn 5851 R . The Colony Shop Village Man's Shop Fred,s Sgr-gram V'HC'9e Thealre 4, GARAGE OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIANS SEEDS VARIETY STORE QL Village Garage Dr. Paul R. Fowler NicI'ToIson's Seed Store W0Y7llln9f0H'S 5c to 51.00 4' . . . 43 These Merchants are dedicated to assure you the best Tn merchandise 4: and service at the most convenient location in the North Dallas area. 4: IP , G 'I P FLIPPEN-PRATHER STORES, mc. 'I Free Parking Post Office Facilities 'I I, T '- ' T '-' 'C' 'A' 'A' 'A' '-' 'A' '-' '-'T'A' ' ' A - '-' ' ' 'A' -' ' ' ' ' 'A' ' ' ' ' ' one hundred ninety-one 4, 4, 4, E E C 4, 4: r I, P I, r I, P ff lr Z Z S I I. ,J 'D v 1 'Xl'. ',f r 1 f , K lr ,4 II! x , - V' r - f' ! V, ,y Ak , , 1 ' 1 X I K w N f N 'i u NK L L 7 N A jx fl lily I w 'K xjv 'D wfj 'J lr, 1 X , ff I 3 , J X r N, ' '1 I, 1 7 j uf :A J' 'A ff .lifjk . I ,I N I I I N If 1 f' ' , ,f 7 U 74 fix X A I I fu, , 73-A 6 t , ff N.7 5 ,S Jill' 1 I I IN. ,V nz. H7 in I W M x , f ff MooDY ou. COMPANY X gb ,, C-W' M,J'5iQV3Wii5'WJlQ1fWw ,X 22 I f - ROW WWWMU Aipfkjiypkfuwgfi . W' ysgeb' JWM Jw' Ofiififiw W Uwgjfynvbj, ,, ' Tkiuyb JLUXW, tp LQYJMW 'www' 60 WH oy , K one hundred ninety-two Complimenfs Kuff! Navman BLAINE JOHNSTON HAND-MADE BEBSWAX CANDLES HYDRAUUQ5 Lmeemz zzos gjallas, gexas Complimenis TEXAS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORPORATION Handmade Beeswax Candles and Beeswax l Furniiure Pas+e - Sa+is'Fac'I'ion guaran- +eed. Candles will remain sfraiglrl' during l EM 8-6445 summer heaf - solid colors, in all deco- ra+or shades. l MCGRAW T CONSTRUCTION COMPANY RUTH NEWMAN 5635 W. Lovers Lane Cusfom Home Builders W. H. McGraw 49II Greenville, DALLAS, TEXAS Fine Por+rai+ure Eiwvw? Ew- 8300 Varsify Plaza EM I-654I PRESTON CENTER K 1 Sal! Teeple one hundred ninety-three h dred Established I92I L. J. SHARP HARDWARE Our 35'I'h Anniversary Serving Ihe Park CiI'ies KITCHENWARE-APPLIANCES-LAWN I AND GARDEN SUPPLIES 4224 Oak Lawn I I20 Inwood Village I BECK FRIED CHICKEN I HIGHLAND PARK GIFT SHOP A Museum of Gi'H's 3206-A Knox SI'reeI' LA 6-I576 35I HiIIsicIe Village I Over 37 Years in Dallas TELEPHONE -I-A I-5906 HANCOCK PLUMBING CO. 4534 McKinney LA I-059I BARTON'S I MIRACLE MILE PHARMACY I 4400 Lovers Lane A Em-I-7I9I FRED BARTON, Owner CompIimen'Is of g B g KNOX STREET BARBER SHOP Sheila Peterfofz IJ plamznzg lo write mme letterf. 3I28 Knox SI'reeI' Phone LA I-0264 I The New Look in Shoe Repairing Girls' Apparel HIGHLAND PARK SHOE SERVICE 7' -H' P' SHOPPING VILLAGE Over 30 Years Experience in Shoe Repairing mnetihfour 3223 Knox SI. D' D' EDGAR' Mgr' Dallas, Texas TONTINE 67I9 HiIIcres+ Avenue Em 3-I27l SHADE SHOP, INC. HAPPY TIME DATE . . .wif ON KNOX STREET VENETIAN BLIND REPAIR-REFINISHING I LA 7-I 039 fpff ia i f liil i HIIIIJRESI omni suPPIY S fl 'W W GENERAL OFFICE SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORI S I ' - - - i C A F E 'I' E R I 6605 HiIIcres+ Q I . A f' F900 You'u. mv: -ry Mini K ? 4II Yu 130 TowN NORTH I , , g MOTORS A I Aufhorized BUICK Dealer for Dallas 420I Oak Lawn af WycIiff LA 6-8686 Ups+airs Friendship Room 32I2 KNOX STREET '5 1930 ee Aeee S qilz 5, x Y 1 I '-- i I' A , Y 1-W I I 1, if QI X 1 'ZZ' rf Q. I 'I Q it IXX A M V' , .1 75,5 A . T 'I o 1 f 'h'T -. fy ' ,,,, -L ! X I FP :'53'k',,, k ,,,X,, 11- ' 'X1' C T--- 'A I I . L, R. P 'cl 'I 65I7 HiIIcres+ CAM F DOWEL J res' en Telephone LA 6-725I one hundred ninety-five You'II Enjoy Visiting SANBORN'S -The House of Sound i l Milton Tbreadgill, Bill Squires, and Richard West browre through some albumf. The ONLY obieciive of High Fideli+y is a +rue and accurale reproduc- +ion of recorded sound. ln fhe casual afmosphere of refined surroundings The House of Sound feafuresz Qualify Hi Fi Music Syslems +o suil YOUR purse. Cuslom insfallalion of componenis. Compleie high fideli'ry consoles. Slereophonic Equipmeni and 'l'ape. Selecled LP recordings of popular, classical and iazz. Sanborn's fl -1 S '54 5 Center, Inc. Av 45 555I W. Lovers Lane di a i N Tel.: FL 7-2203 THE HOUSE OF SOUND Personal aH'en+ion by: FRANK SANBORN, General Manager: GEORGE C. LESLIE, Music Consull'an'l'7 J. DAN ADAIR, Sales Manager: B. O. BRlT BRITTON, Sound I Engineer. one hundred ninety-s1x DANIEL CLEANING co. LA I-9927 630I HiIIcresI'-Opposi'Ie SMU DALLAS 5, TEXAS 9 -M. halos 8401 VARSITY PLAZA DALLAS. TEXAS Q PETROLEUM PRODUCTS G. H. WOODALL SERVICE STATION 7035 Snider Plaza DALLAS. TEXAS G. H. WOODALL Phone LA I-988l Dealer Lufy Toland trief to decide wbicb car- pet flee likerben. Compliments CONTRACT CARPETS INC. VARSITY SHOP 4808 Greenville Avenue We+ Wash-Fluff Dry-Shin Service Headquarfers 'For Campus CIoI'I1es Finished Laundry ACROSS FROM S M U LAUNDERWELL 63I7-23 I'IIIICreS'I' Curb Service 5725-A Lovers Lane FL 2-8l I0 MUSTANG JEWELERS Wa'I'cI'I and Jewelry Repairing 6306 Hillcresi' H' KESSLER Across From S'M.U. LA IJI89 one hundred ninety-seven COUNTRY CLUB The Prescrip'Iion House for 'rhe - Eye Physician . Phone FL 2-978I 53I0 Lovers Lane Dallas W. C. HUDGINS Dispensing Opficians PHONE RI 2-6968 Mobilubricafion-BaH'ery Service 3rd Floor Medical Ar'I's Building Dallas SERVICE STATION Mockingbird Lane and PresI'on LA I-9775 DALLAS LORD'S FABRIC SHOP 227 PresI'on Royal Shopping Cenfer DALLAS 30, TEXAS EM 3-3437 INWOOD VILLAGE BARBERS I39 Inwood Village Phone FL 2-8380 TOMMIE MAYES, Owner HILLC REST Carol Echolx We Operale Our Own Plani' LA 8-0544 70-II HILLCREST AVE. Por'I'rai+s by Phofography Phone LA l-l950 6729 Snider Plaza one hundred ninety-eight DALLAS, TEXAS Clumsy Colie Terri!! can rest anured that Jbe lm: full inxumnre coverage. All Kincls of Insurance C. B. O'BEIRNE 81 CO. 5II Wilson Building RI 2-2222 golnmfy M0553 6 SERVICE CENTER .41:s:sSf 1EE3Es55 '2iESE5:5s:, ':1:5:2:Z:f 2:5:' 'aff :2:2E2:2ZE2: .5515 .:::::::::: ' 53...:.. w ,aggl - EMERGENCY SERVICE riliI?A We Pick-Up and Deliver Mo'Ior Tune-Up and Brake Service LA I-I922 65II Hillcresi' FRANK LESTER'S UNIVERSITY RADIO 8: TV SERVICE LA 8-8652 6225 Hillcresl' Dallas, Texas N EALE'S Sub-Teens Q Teens Q Juniors Exclusively Phone EM I-578I PRESTON CENTER HOWARDi'S HAIRDRESSERS Phone FL 2-46I2 57I9-A Lovers Lane DALLAS' 1-Exoarig hundred ninety-nine GREETINGS We Are Proud Io Back +I1e Sco'I's PRESTON STATE BANK Working Partners With Our Neighbors 5325 PRESTON ROAD Member Federal Deposii- Insurance Corpora'l'ion T I-IUDSPETI-I Y gzsenffouss and grows! gasp, 2928 N. Henderson TAyIor 4-2545 DICK JORDAN CURLY'S BEAUTY SALON To Look Your Bes+ 620I HILLCREST LA 6-3854 How murh? Butch Smith and Doug Alvord examine a new TV Jet. CongraI'uIa'Iions PARK CITIES PLUMBING CO. RADIO 81 APPLIANCE TV and Appliance Service Wafer Heafer Specialisrs 442: Lovens LANE PHONE LA 6-ssib 6725 Hillcfe-S+ LA 8-997I woh undred H ome H ospimlily ! A Irene from the home of Mr. and Mrf. jack Lawrence, 4409 Beverly Drive: Daughter fulli, A NEW SCOT, exfemlf Home Horpilalilyu to fellow Sealy, Camellu Maloney, Kay Frezizfif, fan Hair, Camille Carpenter, Liz Frmzrif, and Lymz Hair, in the Den. Typical of 1'l1e Many Newcomers +o Dallas, lo Whom We've Sold Fine Homes. LOIS HAIR, Realtor EM3-4326 66l5 Snicler Plaza M. L. S. We Sell HOMES, Nol' Houses! two hundred one Frosty N4or1 Frosty! jean Gilliland, Bob Lancafter, jane Crockett, and Dave Cralle are having fun on lloe trark. Look out, Bob! PERSONALITIES IN EARL ROBERTS PAPER Magnolia Service S'I'ai'ion Lubricaiion-Road Service-Waslming-Polishing Tires-BaH'eries Efc. 5+-Hfionefv PARTY Knox sr RAVIS ' LA - Greelnng Cards INVITATIONS 330I . AT T 8 5748 lnvifaiions -l'-1 Monogramming PERSONALIZED ' STATIONERY Try +l1e Shop Thai' ' A Appreciares You dw ROLLEY 8: INGLET BARBER SHOP 32I8 Knox Sireef 223 lnwood Village Complimenis of cs. MALLQRY coLLlNs aww Arcl1i+eci' MARGARET CARROLL Beau-fy Salon MANY M. SWARTZ 4I I5 Loma Alfo LA I-49I6 two hundred two DALLAS, TEXAS C bagacztalatdana Scala Conton Conotrnotion Company World's Largesi' Builders of Homes C 4606 GREENVILLE Q !y,,oWM 5 Mot C M C I ntjtwpnwyjt MMC ow J ff sitio notion Co? tio JOHN JORDAN COMPANY 33iI 3 Knox S+. AIR CONDITIONERS AND TV SALES AND SERVICE LA I-7I49 LA I-7I44 Wonder what album Pene Petti! if buying now? Congra'I'uIaI'ions, Seniors! VIRGINIA'S RECORDS 8: HI-FI, INC. Phone LA 6-8544 26 HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE CONCI'IITA'S BEAUTY SALON LA 6-I I I2 32I6 Oak Lawn Dallas, Texas M EARLY AMERICAN SPECIALTY SHOP DALLAS STAMP 81 COIN CO. Slamps-Coins CoIIec+or's I+ems 563I-B Lovers Lane PHONE RI 7-7664 Living Room, Dining Room, Becl Room Furnifure, Accessories, and Giffs DECORATOR SERVICE AVAILABLE 209 Pres'I'on Royal Cen'I'er EM 8-3IOI JERI'S Sub-Teens-Teens ancl Ju Specializing in FORMALS AND SEMI-FORMAL DRESSES-S PO RTSWEAR-LIN Gills and Accessories PAULINE BABCOCK 324 Inwood Village two hundred four niors WEAR GERIE FL I-6I55 MRS. NCRTHCUTTS SHOP I56 Inwood Village FL 2-9785 l38 Inwood Village IChiIdren'sl FL 2-0307 4228 Oak Lawn LA I-I747 320 Hillside Village TA 4-3260 Mary Tbompfon and fudy Rager look longingly for 4 new dren. NORTH-LANE PHARMACY 260 Inwood Village FL 7-3939 I0020 Marsh Hill Village FL 2-7559 82I5 Wes+ches+er EM 8-3667 If you have a charge accouni' a+ Mrs. Nor'rhcu'H's Shop, you have one a+ Nor+h-Lane Pharmacy. two hundred fx SAM PLES-OVERCUTS-SECONDS LORENE COBB'S CHILDREN'S WEAR 3036 Mockingbird Lane LA 6-3IOI VANDERBURG PAINT 8: SUPPLY 6920 Snider Plaza Em 3-I74I JONES BLAIR PAINTS ARMSTRONG PAINTS Ar+ Supplies-Pic+ure Framing Wallpaper CUSTOM MUSIC OF DALLAS Member Soufhwesi' Hi Fi Disfribufors Associafion CUSTOM CARPETING by Domm, Inc. Fashions in CarpeI ' FIeeI'woocI 7-I597 32's OAK LAWN 5555 LOVERS LANE DALLAS, TEXAS AT HALL ST. Across From I'he I'I'aIian ViIIage E LOANS INSURANCE For Better Service J. FRANK WILLIAMS WHITE STAR LAUNDRY 4535 Cole two hundred six Real EsI'aI'e 6I45 Berkshire DALLAS. TEXAS Marfak Lubricafion Road Service Washing Accessories BaH'eries Tires Mo'I'or Tune-Up I SPEEDY'S TEXACO SERVICE Ph. LA 6-6407 302I MOCKINGBIRD Across From S.M.U. S'I'acIium E. B. ISpeedyI AncIerIon Kathy Tbomaf and Pat Pierre look for rome new material. FABRIC HOUSE, INC. Dress Fabrics Pa'Herns and Trimmings 83l7 WESCHESTER DR. EM 8-6073 SANTA FE HARDWARE 68I5 Snicler Plaza EM 3-I I4I COMPLETE LINE OF GIFT AND HARDWARE ITEMS BELL CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Save! The Bell Way. Visil' Our Branch a'I' 5545 W. LOVERS LANE IL SORENTO RESTAURANT A Touch of Old I'IaIy PERSONALITIES IN PAPER S'Ia'Iionery PARTY I Qrefahng Cards INVITATIONS Walch Your Savings Grow WiI'h nvrlahons - Monogramming PERSONALIZED STATIONERY mmf fa 223 Inwood Village To Buy or Sell Park Cilies Real EsI'a'Ie Call ROBERT YARBER TODAY. 8I27 Pres'I'on EM I-6676 ROBERT YARBER UNIVERSITY PHARMACY FARM AND HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Dallas Office IZIO Main Slreel' LA I-4I56 6327 Hillcresf HOME CFFICE TH REE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS We Solicil Your Accoun'I'- Prescrip'I'ions Prompi' Free Delivery NEVADA. MISSOURI ASK YOUR DOCTOR TO PHONE HERE IWC hundfffd Seven FINE SCHOOL PICTURES ARE TO BE MADE Mp lainfayfapiefs Will Make Them . COMMERCIAL . WEDDING . PORTRAIT 64I I HIIIcres+ LA 6-8559 jenny Creech d eight . , ...:'?i?... '. 1' ... L Y. 1 .-T TN...-Q, 'N.i, 3qiTE qE ! L. -M ya X -- g g ,wi lil ha f ,S 5-if? ye , X ' :ZI',:I11g'.-,1j21ZZ'.:. I 4.4.,'. 31.343,-r. 'ti -' - N x X x 0 XXX ,'-.A,-,. 13:f.35Q I Y -Q W Y 5 .. ..'.-., '. f1'E2iT1i15?21311H1 z1:11E1E122:1' A qi -gj4.z..,1::3,,.3: - ' S 4 A -' ' 15 Q '- A 4.4, 1 MTV' ' , -.,'. 5-,-i-,'. ,'4,A.- -. lg..--Mya lull 1 X ,L X i :W K K fy A . XX ew il- '??- sm yay, 2. I J XXS 'P' V WA 2-2 e .8514 . R Q giclee Yfiwiii -1f, ,N Lx flf' IEZ- - P jilfii crzlrf-vw'-jj?-T4- Pc.c. Page E- 1? X Tromp on th' broke a leetle, Maw--he's bustin' th' speed limit tryin' to get this CABEl.L'S Homogenized Milk! Compliments ot AVALAWN RADIO 8: APPLIANCE COMPANY 3202 Knox Street Deluxe Jobs No Extra Charge LA I-5874 Lint Free- Cling Free Cleaning MCMURRAYIS The Personal Bookshop l4ll Commerce DALLAS, TEXAS CLEANER NO. I9 R' 8-229' 3056 Mockingbird Lane PHONE EM8-9002 Free Mothprooting-Free Plastic Bag P . . 5 ' Storage-Launclry-Alterations 0 - Manager: R. B. HARRYMAN ' f 9 1 ' 25 Years Experience ll6 INWOOD VILLAGE Ladies' Dresses and Sportswear Sizes 5-I5 and Sizes 8-I6 two hundred nine Complimenrs of Mr. A. S. Haroz PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY 5050 W. Lovers Lane FL. I-53I8 EM3-3480 FIISIIIUII REEESSDRIES EM kh L WALTER PHILLIPS. Owner 8-259I 6I28 Ber s Ire ane DALLAS' TEXAS 66I3 HlIIcresI' Ave. Telephone LA I-707I LoveIy Accessories for Lovely Women L,V. gsggij W I ' , I -eek 2 . . PIPI W A X re A ' A gr ' I - ' Q .gleeg erer z III' Ir-e I .-.- . ': 5 gg' ,Ie -,,- erer IYII f :'LA-, gs PPII is , f 135533555 :FA If A'fE5355555?' 2,,i?fa:- 5 ,...... IPII A-1-2:25.,:E:E:E:E:E:E:3:A :S-I+'- 'fi' Vyh. LV is eere EMERGENCY SERVICE 'eev ififfi I M Ieee A errr ,I eeee I I I I 'errr .IIII If I lx L 57 ,ff , ,::5T?:' I I'I: I'1 ' :Ap U ' 1-A E IL , - un, - ' - o We Peggy Dawn admzrey a pettzcoat. OZELLA BRIDGES Corseis, Robes, Brassieres and Oiher In+ima+e Apparel WE PICK-UP AND DELIVER MOTOR TUNE-UP AND BRAKE SERVICE LA 1-1922 TELEPHONE 8302 Pres'I'on CenI'er EM 8-5059 DALLAS, TEXAS BUSINESS FL I-539: CROWN REALTY, INC. Properfy Management Loans, Insurance 5643 WEST LOVERS LANE two hundred ten E.. fudd and Walter admire the long Chevy look 5526 Eas+ Mockingbird Lane DALLAS Friemll y C bevrolet C ompvmy Say you want a Corvette murb? MobiIubrica+ion-Ba++ery Service PARKER SERVICE STATION Mockingbird Lane af Presfon Road LA I-9775 DALLAS PLAZA BARBER SHOP 67I2 Snider Plaza PHONE: LA 6-9067 PRESTON SQUARE SERVICE CENTER ELECTRIC SERVICE ONTQ K x A-' : 4 , 'F u au .X-......-.,. -I QUALIFIKD Ml lgkllrcnx Knnvnu o 0 QVNQN X A Qualified N.E.C.A. Contracto To Serve Yo SERVING ALL OF GREATER DALLAS EM 3-2525 two hun el Ioan Harrixon Special Offer by Meniioning This Ad. TOM FREEMAN GULF SERVICE Preslon Road al' Norfhwesl' Highway EM I-I33I FITTZ WASHATERIA AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Serving Park Cilies and Nor'rh Dallas Wei' Wash-Fluff Dry 24-Hour Finished Laundry Service-on Shirls. Panls. Uniforms and Blouses V2 Block Off Knox al Ceniral Expressway 4520 McKinney LA6-9024 fzeaci- gum 'fleww do I2 Friendship Picfures Resilient F 1007.3 Formica Tops or 24 PEL-:Ldures 6715 Preston Road Phone LA 8-8321 EM 8-8990 5' 76,44 HODGES PHOTOGRAPHERS . 5 M.L.S. DONNA TAYLOR Realtors YOUR DALLAS BROKER OI PARK CITIES AND PRESTON HOLLOW PROPERTIES 66I5 Snider Plaza Room 20I two hundred twelve Bus.: EM 3-4353 Res.: EM I-2582 I Glen Saffell lookr at 4 new water beater. -I I Saffell EM3-234I EM3-264I I MACK MCCORMICK SERVICE STATION EM 3-425 I CompIimen'I's of BROOKS BARBER SHOP 3406 Rankin PHONE LA I-0I88 CHEESE AU+0m0+ive Repairs House AND DELICATESSEN Fasi' Road Service Wiino Kosher Meai' ProcIuc'I's The Bes'I' Sandwiches in Town- We Ca'I'er 6I37 Berkshire Lane EM I-4I00 ANNA BEE BEAUTY SALON 68I9 SNIDER PLAZA LA8-63I4 We Specialize in Problem Hair two hundred thirteen N ' ' ' ' -'M 'i? 'l 7 was Wan can 'm VM 0 DEPEND on lun unuuf 25'Al ' . :aww FINE Foon ,f I ' Q 'S nl Pnonucrs r ' ci-gifs. i MSTKM I MORTON FOODS ' DALLAS FORY WORTH LUBBOCK Day and Nighi' Division of Carrier Corporafion by RANGER Heating I Air Conditioning Co., Inc. 300I N. Henderson TA 4-0669 Realfor M.L.S. GEORGE McDANIEL Real Esfafe 66I5 Snider Plaza EM 8-0772 ROSS COLLIER'S INWOOD SUPER SERVICE Inwood and Lovers Lane FL 2-5486 FL 2-0I5I i In I .'k,- ilzfil-5.1, .i,1 21225: 'i I .,,i ,-i .' 51 Rv ,., ix: ' ', ,MV 'W I 4 Q i, ales 1. 21.2 , 1 '- ' . , 5 ' 6 7. ,gp of - .I . if r is-' '- , isnn if f Q fa ig-vim. ,Q I i ' ff- an f'f:'w ff if ' 1.15. KY? -9 - ,-., y ig 1. -'i , . 'I AL 1 ' iisn I it .isn L i isin Betty Ragle and Lou Gay Wei- fenburg look at a fafloion maga- zine. f J is s ROYAL M Sizes 8- I 6 5- I 5 I25 Presfon Royal Cenier EM 8- 62 Mndx can ee! Q human 0 DEPEND on Eli ifiE'Zf1,,g,o Q fl? 5 - FINE FOOD l Pnonucrs EOL 'ful CHIPS ' fl.-'ma . W an I x A yi-, vconucnivs W Jgzkx? MORTON FOODS ' DALLAS FORT WORTH - LUBBOCK two hundred fourteen Come ln and Browse V 'TY leza ' 4439 LOVERS LANE Barbara Bowyer and Anne McKnight feenz to be planning 4 party. LA8-4995 SOUTHERN EXTERMINATING COMPANY Dependable Service Since I935 Termiie COh'lTOl 54I8 EAST MOCKINGBIRD LANE Serving Parlc Ciiies and Dallas J. B. FINKS, JR. RI l-42l3 32lI McKinney TOWN 8: COUNTRY REAL ESTATE 3 Offices for Your Convenience ssob LOVERS LANE 7052 Milnafy Pkwy. EV I-7373 2l3l Irving Blvd. BL 4'70ll List Your Property With Us-W e Sell 'Em FOR 24 YEARS-YOUR DALLAS DEALER MOTOR .PONZI4C' PONTIAC DEALER FOR GREATER DALLAS Sales Service 4023 OAK LAWN PHONE LA 6-870l two hlmdfed fifteen Draperies Upholsrering Slip Covers Cornices HUGHES DRAPERY SHOPS 4445 Lovers Lane 9425 Garland Rd. LA b-8679 DA 7-7383 Frank William: look: at New Shoer. Feafuring The Biggesr Selecfion of Shoes for MEN and BOYS in All Sizes FlELDING'S SHOES 8403 PRESTON ROAD PRESTON CENTER Congralularions Senior Class of I958 DRAGERT PAINT AND WALLPAPER COMPANY INC. Dis+inc'I'ive Wallpaper Arr Supplies Sundries Complele Line of Painrs Serving The Park Ciries Area 69ll PRESTON ROAD LA 6-7l06 LA 6-586l two hundred sixteen I NEIV-FOUND FRIENDS Bill and Seo!! Cooper :how their pupx to o group of friends in their new-fozmd laome, To find a home or find a buyer, you'Il find a friend in: PETER BERNAYS, REALTOR EM 3-254I 66I7 Snider Plaza Specializing in PARK CITIES and PRESTON HOLLOW HOMES. DOC WIDEMAN GARAGE LAUNDROMAT Fluff Dry or Finish Shirfs 3052 EAST MOCKINGBIRD Hillcresf and Daniel LA I-4330 LA I-9434 4-Way Hair Shaping Hair Sfyling Wi5.fy,Midge and Dobby look otflir Cond. 34I4 ROSEDALE EM 3-260l Congrafulafions AMERICAN MAIL ORDER Toys and Appliances Name Brands for Less 6925 Snider Plaza EM 8-0448 two huddred seventeen PRESTON ROYAL FLORIST AND TROPIQUARIAN I05 Pres+on Royal Shopping Cenler EMI-2803 Wonder who Gene Tobin if buying flame flower: for? Z' lg APPLIANCE and TELEVISION SALES 8: SERVICE FORMERLY AT GABLE ELECTRIC 68l7 Snider Plazak EM32547 The Sou'rl1wes+'s Mos? Compleie Music House WHITTLE MUSIC CO. nos Elm s+ree+ 0 DALLAS, TEXAS RI 2-5l9l COfTlpllfT'lGlTl'S Lmj RL'llIl7lll'Q gen TJ new lub' Jlyfe. SINGER SEWING PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SALON I N E Orlgmal Hair Designs--Complefe Sfaff of S'lylis+s To Serve You. Air Conclifioned Dryers 48I4 Greenville OllLII1LlI'CLlClgl1lLC'CH Pl1one EM I-7477 FREE PARKING ROIvIEO'S DRIVE-IN 5022 Greenville Ave. ACROSS MEADOWS BUILDING EM 8-9092 Complimenfs of DAFFY DEAN HUMBLE SERVICE STATION LOMA ALTO BARBERS 4138 LOMA ALTO Szmm Moody and Slimozz form fool, Il CRADL ATIOIN ANNOUINCE MENTS. 9 Downfown and Presfon Ceni' ADVERTISING STAFF COLIE TERRILL GRETCHEN BICKEL TONY BICKNELL BARBARA BLOUNT GINGER BUTLER NANCY BOURLAND CONNIE CAPERS SUSAN CAVE NANCY COOPER CAROLYN CRUM ELLEN ELK1Ns DoTT1E ELLIOTT WANDA EVANS NANCY EZELL ROSEMARY FLEMING BETSY GABLE JAN HEMPHILL BESTY JAMES CAROLE KUTNER DEANNA LARSEN GAIL MELITIO PEGGY PACE SHIRLEY PHILLIPS MARGARET PRUIT NANCY SILBERBURGER MARY WHITE SUSAN WITTENBURG TOMMY WIENER SANDY WIGHAMAN ZAN ZUMWALT JANET DAY JANE LYNN CAROL ECHOLS INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Adams Mobil Service CL LL,LLL 185 Cabell's Inc. ,LLLL.....LL,,LL,., LL., 2 09 Dallas Cleaners 8: Tailors ,,,.L Allan, Inc. LL,,LL LLL,LLL,LL,..L,,,,L LL,,LL L 1 73 P. G. Calalne lCWC1CrS --.--A VLAA 1 79 Dallas Ins. Company .L.,,L..L L.......Y , American Mail Order L ..,,, L, 217 C3115 B9-f'B'C1-16 ---ff 'A--- f 'f 172 Dallas Power 84 Light CompanyLLLL American Petrofina Co. of Texas 175 Caudle Tifs Service 'E ' 174 Dallas Shoe Shop 9963 L C. B. Anderson ar Co. L ,... ...,.LL L LL 179 Centex Comffuctiou COIUPHUY 205 Dallas stamp ar Coin co, Andy's Horne 8a Auto L L, L LL LL 179 Chaljff ChaPiH eeeee-eeeeeeeeA--eeeeeeeiee A 184 Daniel Cleaning co, LLLLLLLLALLJ Anna Bee Beauty Salon V YYYYAVVA i 213 Cheese House and Delicatessen 213 Doak Waiker Sport Center -VVV Ashburn Ice Cream LL .L.L LLLLLLLL... 1 78 Chesney Jewelers ' 189 Donna Slurlaker ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,L Avalawn Radio 84 Appliance Co .LL.. 209 Cifde Equipment CO' 'c' 178 Donna Taylor Realtors L Avon C16flnffrS L LLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLL.L.L 1 39 Jimmie M' Claunch 'A 174 Draughon's Business C01legeL Balfour CO- prrrprrpl YYpYVVpV--WvpVYYpYYpA 1 87 Lorena Cobb's Children's Wear 206 Dmgert Paint SC Barton's Miracle Mile Pharmacy LLLL 194 Collins Gaines Real Estate '-- 175 WQIIPHPCY CO- IUC- 'f--'- Beckrs Fried Chicken -YYVVYq--YpVppA---Vp 194 Colony Shop LL......LLL..LLL.LLLL LLLL 1 94 Dr Pepper Bottling Co, ,,,,, l,ll, L Bell Cleaning 85 Laundry iiiiiiiiniii 207 Comini Photography .LLLLL.L.L.LLLL.. 173 Drue's Beauty Salon LL Mack Mccormick Service Station i213 Community Sewing Shop ..LLLL.L.LLL 132 Doc Wideman Garage A Bemmdfain Carpets iiiiiiirvrrrrrrrrnyr 188 Conchira B62.ury 531011 LL...LLLLLLLL 204 Earl Robert L ,,,,,, ,L L The Black Tulip ,JJJJJA--VJJJJJ--,llllA,--ll 181 Contract Carpets, Inc. LLLLLLL .LLLLL-- 1 97 Edward Deis Studio L Blaine Johnston Hydraulics .LLL.LLL 195 Corral Drive In - ' ' 2 15 Esf-1111fC C1ff21I16fS H - -f1f Brian's Washette L LLLLLLLL..LLLLLLL...L 185 COUUUY Club Pharmacy 'r 'i 'r 198 Fabric House Inc. LLLL..L,,LLLLLLL LL... L L Brooks Barber Shop JJJV-lllllll-,ll,lll 213 Crown Realty, Inc. ..LLLL..LLLL- 1LLAA-1- 2 10 Farm and Home Savings Buddyfg Appliance Sc TV Service LLL218 Curly's Beauty Salon -AAA1- AA-A 2 00 and Loan A5510 A rrerrr- rree A Paul Bynum LLLL, LL L,,,LLLL,.., LL LLLL 184 custom Music of Dallas .LLL.LL.L 206 Fieldings Shoes LLLLLLL C. Sc S. Printing Company 1. 1 -fee 173 Daffy Dean's Service Station 219 Firtz Washeteria LLLLLLL two hundred twenty 176 177 180 178 204 197 186 206 212 190 216 202 186 217 202 193 210 207 207 216 212 Flower-A-Day Shop , .,A,A,,,,,,, Foremost Dairies .. ,,,,...,,.....,.,,o .. Tom Freeman Gulf Service Friendly Chevrolet Co. r,,,r, . French-Brown Floors Co. Gable Electric Service ,,,,i, Gerald's U e,,... ....rcrrrrrrc . . Glo Cleaners 54519 ...,.,. Goff's Hamburgers ........ Graves .,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,e,,, jimmy Green ..,,.....ririr.rrr Guion Gregg Realtors .,,,r, Gump 8: Gaynier e..,. . Lois Hair Realtors .....,.,....r Hancock Plumbing Co. .... . Hathaway Cottage ...,...,,rv.r,i..,,i,,,, Henry Goodman Insurance Henry's Hats .....,,..r,...........,.....r,,, Highland Furniture Co. ,,,, . Highland Park Cafeteria Highland Park Gift Shop ,,rr.,,,,,,. Highland Park Pharmacy .,.,,,,,,,,, Highland Park Shoe Service Hillcrest Cleaners ,rrr............,....... Hillcrest Office Supply ,r,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Hillcrest State Bank .i....... Hodges Photographers r,,,,,,,,,,.,, . Hooper Plumbing Company House of Carpets ..t..,,,......,,....i... Ross Howard ,,,.,,r,.,,..,,,.. Howards Hairdressers ,r,,. Hudspeth Greenhouse 8a Flower Shop rrr..,,.rr,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Flippen-Prather Stores, Inc. Hughes Drapery Shops ..- ,,,,,,,,... . Il Sorrento ,,,,,,,,,,Y,.t...tY. Inwood Barber Shop .....t... Inwood Glidden Paint 8: Wallpaper ,cicciiitt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Inwood Plaza Launderette ....,...,c Inwood Village Bookshop .. Irby-Mayes ,i,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, janet Cleaners .,,..... .....,. Jeri s ..t...,..,...ii...,,ciiiiiicci,iici,,,,,,,,, Iulliettes .,.....i,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jimmie johnston's Service Station..189 Johnson 8: Brunson Service Johnston Mustang Service ,. Jones' Glidden Paint Store .. John jordan rrrrrrr.,r,..,r,...,. Julie Clark ......,...,..,. ii.cci, junior Miss Shop .ccc,ttt,,.r,,i,,i,,,,,, Justice Hillside Man's Shop Kathryn Currin Real Estate 178 Kaye Realty ,.,,,,.i,,,,,,,i,,,,,,VVV Aoooo 1 84 183 Knox Street Barber Shop ,,,,ASSq.,,, 194 212 Laughead Photographers ....i 208 2 1 1 Launderwell ,ic,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,111 1 97 2 1 2 Laundromat ,,Y,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,, ,11-- 2 1 7 Little Bit of Sweden ,,11,,,, 1,,,, 1 81 ig i11LZlfCfVffg15fE aaaaaaaa..rr ..a.. 2 19 o e os ar ecue ,t.,i,,, ,7,,V, 1 82 209 Loma Alto Barbers ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 19 176 Gas Company ....riir,i, ,ii,, 1 77 209 Lord's ,,,,,,,rt.i,ii.iiiii,iiit.,,,,,, ,1,,, 1 98 190 George McDaniel ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, ,,,,, 2 15 189 McGraw Construction Co. ,,,,,,,,,1,, 193 182 McMurray's Bookshop ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, 209 ZQ1 G. Mallory Collins Architect .... 202 194 Margaret Carroll Beauty Salon .,,, 202 204 Marj 's ,r,...,..,..,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,, 202 186 Martha Carlson Realtors ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 176 Mart Swartz Flower Selections .... 202 Masolh Realty Co. .ii.,,.,,,,.........i... 190 195 Moody Oil Company .t,......,...icitcic 192 Moores Food Store rrr,,rrr.,.. ,.... 2 19 194 Stanley V. Moore .,.,,,,....i,,,,,,,,,,,, 182 178 Monarch Laundry-Cleaners .,Y..,,, 185 194 Morton Foods ,Y...,,,tr..,,,,..........,,,r 214 198 Motor Lunches ...... ,r,,, 1 79 195 The Music Box ,.,.,, ...,, 1 88 195 Mustang Jewelers ...... ..,,, 1 97 212 Neale's ..,.......,,......, ..., 1 99 200 Neville's jewelers ,,,,,, ,i,, 1 86 181 Ruth Newman ,,,.........,,,ii,,,.,,,,,,, 193 139 Edith Newsome-Interiors ,,,,,,,,,, 179 199 Mrs. Northcutt's Shop rrrrrrrr ..,.. 2 05 C. B. O'Beirne 8: Co. .,r,,,,.,,,....,.. 199 200 Sadie O,Dell's Magnolia Service ,,,, 178 191 Oak Lawn Gift Shop .,..,,rri..,,,,i,,,, 176 216 Ozella Bridges-Foundations 204 and Lingerie ...,....................,,.. 210 198 Paramount Beauty Salon ..... i..,, 2 18 Paris Cleaners Sc Dyers ,,,,.., ...,. 1 84 184 Parrish Watch Repair ,,,r..,, ,.... 1 76 190 Park Cities Hardware ...... ,,,., 1 84 185 Park Cities Motors ...r,,,,.....,,..,.. 177 188 Park Cities Radio 8: Appliance ,,,, 200 182 Parker Service .........,,..,.......,.....,,,,, 21 1 Party Bazaar ,,i.,,,r .r,,... ,,r,.. 2 1 5 Pemer's ........,................,.... .,,,,. 1 77 181 Peter Bernays, Realtor .....,,,.. .,.,, 2 17 210 Fred Pierce Insurance ....., ..,,. 1 90 185 Plaza Barber Shop .,......,...., rr,,, 1 73 204 Polyclinic Beauty Salon ,....,,,r.., 217 173 Ralph A. Porter Co. ........... ...... 1 74 220 Practical Drawing Co. .............. 189 178 179 Prudential Insurance Co. of America Preston Center Pet Shop .........c.. 184 Preston Royal Florist and Tropiquariurn ,,1,,,,,,,1111 Preston Square Service Center L... The Prestonette .........,,,...v,,,,1,,Y,,,, Preston Record Center ,,,,,,11w,,,,,,, Preston Road Barber Shop .......... Preston Road Pharmacy ,r.....,,111111, Preston State Bank ..,..,,r., .,,,,,, Ranger Heating Sc Air Conditioning ,,,,,,. ,.,r,,,, Ray's Shoe Store ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,, ,1,,,,,, Robert Yarber Realty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Rolley 81 Inglet Barber Shop ...... Romeo's Drive In .................. Rosalie's Beauty Salon ......,,,,,,..r.,- Ross Collier's Service Station ..s... Royal Miss .......,,.,......,.,,,,,.,,,,, Saffell Plumbing Company .... Salih s ..,.............,......,,.,.,,,....,.,-,,, Sanborn's Hi Fi Center ....,,,.....,.., L. I. Sharp Hardware ...... ........ Santa Fe Hardware .......,,,,.......,. Robert Shelton Toys .................. Singer Sewing Machine Company Snider Plaza Cleaners ...............r.. Southern Exterminating Company Speedy's Texaco Service ......,,,... Stovall Preston Hollow Drugs ,..... Sylvester's Dispensing Opticians Texas Electric Supply Corporation ...........,.,...,,,.,.,,.,.,, Thomas Optical Company ............ Tontine Shade Shop, Inc. ........,.. . Town 84 Country Real Estate c.c... Town North Motors .................. Triple Town Office Supply Co ..... University Pharmacy ................,,., University Radio 8: TV ..........c..... Van Winkle Motor Co. .......,..... . Vanderburg Paint Sc Supply ........ Varsity Barber 8: Beauty Shop .... Varsity Shop ...r...........,,..,,,,,...,.,,, Village Cadillac .V......... ....... Village Camera Shop ...... ....... Virginials Record Shop ...... ....... Walraven Brothers ....... ...... Wardrobe Cleaners .......... ...... Whittle Music Company ..,....,,..,.. White Star Laundry ...... ....... J. Frank Williams .,,,.., ,.,,-,r Withers 8: Company .................... G. H. Woodall Service Station .... Worthington 571.00 Store ....,.., Your Laundry ............................ 218 211 184 184 190 189 200 214 188 207 174 219 181 214 214 215 188 196 194 207 182 218 181 215 206 182 198 193 177 195 215 195 185 207 199 215 206 173 197 186 190 204 186 177 218 206 206 185 197 179 186 two hundred twenty-one A Abbey, Charles-7-1, 162 Abbott, Charles-32, 49, 76, 77, 94, 129 Abbott, Tommy-32, 92, 155 Abrams, Betty Clof4-5, 129. Acers, Lawrence-69, 162 Adams, Richard-25 Adams, Sally-48, 129 Adams, Susan-44, 48, 49, 129 Adams , Virginia-54, 155 Administratione-110, 111, 112, 113, Cabaniss, Elizabeth-163 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121 Aechternacht, Pl1il1ip4129 Akin, Raymond-93, 107, 117 Albright, .lim-162 Alexander, John-129 Alexander, Judy-97, 101, 103, 104, 105, 106, 123, 126 Alexander, Patty-160 Allday, Jack-32, 76, 78, 84, 85, 88, 89, 155 Allen, Robertf162 Alley, .lim-162 Allison, Betty-154 Allmon, E1lainef162 Aiwa, D6ugf15, 44, 52, 155, 200 Anders on, Charles-139, 160 An derson , Larry-95, 160 Anderson, Maud-114 An derson , Mike-162 Anders Anders on, RayA95, 169 on, Ronnie--129 Appell, Bill-129 Appleby, Johnny-123 Arnett, Karen-104, 123 Art Club-57 Arthur, .lo Ann-162 Ashbaucher, David-162 Ashley, Pat-129 I DEX Beckering, Sarah-162 Bedell, Bob-32, 76, 78, 84, ss, 90, 157 Behannon, Sally-101 Beil, Katherine-49, 105, 162 Bell, Barbara-161 Bell, .ludy-162 Benjamin, Ida-129 Bennett, George-95, 162 Bennett, Randy-160 Bennett, Ted-162 VBennn, 1rvi11f162 Benno, Larry-73, 123 Benno, Steven-163 Benson, Karl-65, 72, 123 Bentley, Rusty-9, 13, 32, 49, 129, 1-I8 Berke, Sherry-155 Berry, Mike-160 Berthold, Fred-162 Bethancourt, Ann-59, 105, 129 Bethune, Beverly-130 Betts, Flora Mae-117 Betty, Barbara-130 Bickel, Gretcl1enf61, 155 Bicknell, Tony-18, 25, 155 Bingham, Frances-19, 57, 59, 103, 155 Binnion, Ralph-32, 52, 84, 118 Birminglialn, 1'atf155 Bishop, A. C.-120 Bishop, James C.-116 Blackwell, Bill Blair, Bill-163 Blake, Miriam-155 Blake, Ron-130 Blakeney, Bob-90, 163 Blanton, Barry-32, 92, 130 Blaylock, Bill-85, 155 Blount, Barbaraf155 Ashley Atkins, Austin, , Tom-166 John-162 Melinda-162 Averitt, Doris-155 Awalt, .1 ean-54, 160 B Babb, Baber, Basby. Darlene-160 .lim4155 Dick-129 Bagpipe-46 Bagwell, Judy-15, 44, 49, 56, 60, 61 102, 155 Bagwell, Dr. John S.-111 Bailey, Baiue, Jack-155 P51-54, 55, 98, 107, 162 Baker, Carole-'162 Baker, Don-48, 162 Baker, .lohnnyf162 Baldy, Mary Hanford'-129 Ball, Gcorge4160 Ball, Larry-45, 52, 129 Ballard, Frances-155 Band-72, 73 Barbeck, Sally-18, 35, 44, 45, 47, 48, Bluln, Morton-130 Blum, Steve-163 Board, 1udyv57, 155 Board of Education-111 Boazman, Frank-130 Bock, JancA55, 57, 155 Boehl, .lohn-68, 72, 155 Boles, Bonnie-155 Bond, Maryf160 Boone, Mike-65, 70, 154 Boone, Booth, Ph,-1115-163 Dian-163 Borders, John-123 Boren, Boston, Boswell .lim--155 Susan'-160 , David-95, 155 Bourland, John-51, 95, 160 Bourlan Bourlan Bowden Bower, tl, Nancy-163 11, Patty-160 , Sally Ann-163 ioan455, 163 Bowlby, C. D.-113 Bowser, Bowyer, Barbara-103, 104, 123 Dennis-44, 53, 73, 90, 155 Bowyer, Mildred-48, 72, 123 Boyd, Leia HM-3116-19, 116 Brown, Clarke-94, 154- Brown, Dick-160 Brown, Ellis-157 Brown, .lack-63, 64, 69, 70, 130 Brown, Ken-69, 162 Browning, Philip--18, 130 Bryant, '1'in1-154 Buchel, Barbara-50, 154 Buck, Susan-9, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, 101, 123 Buckley, Sally--163 Bullwinkle, David-130 Bumstcad, Mikef88, 163 Burford, Sammy-19, 44, 95, 163 Burks, Judy-163 Burnett, Lucy Jo-27, 66, 155 Burris, Pat!160 Burton, Nancy-28, 45, 49, 130 Bushong, Ralphana--163 Butler, Ginger-53, 97, 98, 99, 102, 155 Byrne, 1..indaf39, 8, 44, 45, 47, 60, 61, 67, 130, 222 Bywaters, Phyllis-105, 106 C Cabell, Earle-154 Caldwell, 10 Anne-155 Caldwell, Ronnie-32, 76, 78, 90, 155 Caldwell, Tommy-94, 95, 163 Calvin, Carolyn-48, 55, 15-1- Camniack, Cathryn-48, 57, 130 Campdera, Tony-163 Campbell, Mike-23, 45, 48, 52, 123 Campbell, Roger-130 Campbell, Wini-59, 163 Campbell-Bullcr-157 Campzlera, Tony-163 Capers, Connie-130 Caperton, Stiellen-9, 44, 101, 103, 126, 131 Caplinger, Marilyn-54, 55. 15-l Caraway, Jim!-61, 69, 155 Carlson, Martha Ann-49, 155 Carmichael, Jimmy-95, 168 Carnes, Robert-27, 52, 131 Carp, Vicki-163 Carpenter, Camille-57, 155, 201 Carpenter, .lim-95, 163 Carpenter, Robert-131 Cissna, Gail-48, 57, 131 Clark, Buddy--95, 155 Clark, Diana-57, 155 Clark, Harriet-49, 61, 131 Clark, Jerry-63, 65, 70, 71, 123 Clark, Margretta-57, 155 Clark, Sharon-27, 66, 131 Clarke, Molly-163 Clayton, .lack-65, 73, 131 Clements, Kit-161 Clement, Nancy-9, 103, 123 Cleveland, Patty-98 Cobb, David-163 Cobb, Glenn-154 Cnckrell, Willenc H.f26, 56, 118 Coe, Bob-10 Coe, Carol-161 Coe,,Edwardf93, 163 Coffman, David-95, 163 Cohen, Ronnie-71, 90, 15-1- Cohenour, Cynthiae-45, 49, 131 Cohenour, Shery1f163 Coit, Mary Margaret-155 Coke, Linda-105, 132 Cole, Carol-45, 47, 49, 123, 126, 153 Cole, Johnny-73, 155 Cole, Ronnie-48, 93, 155 Coleman, Rebecca-116 Collett, Susan-44, 163 Collett, '1'odA132 Collins, Betty!155 Collins, cindy-430, 33, 110 Collins, Dean-95, 163 Collins, Jack-10, 32, 36, 76, 77, 79, ao, 64, 86, aa, 89, 90, 110, 132 Collins, 1..inda4132 Collins, Mallory--14, 163 Collins, Mikef10, 52, 123 Collins, Susan4l51- Colwick, John-92, 163 Conklin, .lohn-163 Connell, Barbie-155, 175 Conner, Doug-156 Conner, Dong fcoachl -90, 94 Cook, Dianef60, 61, 116 Cooper, Ann-163 Cooper, Bi1l47l, 72, 156, 217 Cooper, Mary Ann-55, 156 Cooper, Nancy-55, 61, 156 Cope, Ton1myf5-1, 161, 217 Carras, Zoe-54, 131 Carruth, Lenox-63, Carson, .1canf99 Carter, Charles-72, Carter, Harry-163 Cztruth, George-65, Casey, Kim-44, 47, Casey, Newman-64, Cason, Cynthia-19, 64, 68, 70, 123 155 63, 73, 131 48, 123 92, 95, 119 100, 131 Castlebcrry, Cindy-160 Castlebcrry, Kip-95, 163 Castles, Charles-73, Cave, Susan-163 163 Chaikin, Rol1ertf95, 163 Cresswell, Ronnie-72, 163 49, 40, 61, 129 Barker, Chris-168 Barlow, Holland-168 Barrett, .lohn-168 Barron, Nancy-59, 162 Bartlett, Mike-155 Barton, Carol-129 Barton, Harry-58, 64, 120 Barton, Kay-129 Bartosh, Julia Ann-54, 121 Baseball-88, 89 Basketball+84, 85, 86, 87 Bayoutl, Bruce-162 Bayoud, Linnette-154 Beard, 1ancY155 Beard, Ronnyf162 Becker, Betty Ann-162 two hundred twenty-two Boyer, Bobby-95, 160 Boyle, Jodi-54, 160 Boys' Sports-74 Bracken, Brenda-48, 163 Bradley, Charles-155 Brager, Nikki-54, 130 Branson, Danny-163 Braun, Linda-130 Bray, Austin-70, 155 Breeding, Elyn-163 Breeding, Evon-104, 130 Breidenstein, Patricia-130 Briggs, Houston-53, 60, 61, 155 Brooksaler, Carol-31, 155 Brower, Karmen-157 Brown, Bill-49, 163 Brown, Carolyn!163 Chamberlain. Ann-54, 163 Chainbers, Jimmy-160 Cl1a111bers, Steve-168 Chambers, Valerie-160 Chance. Mark-49, 154 Chapman, Nancy-10, 44, 155, 176 Cheatum, Dan-71, 163 Cheatham, Mikey-155 Check, Missie-106, 131 Cheerleaders 433 Chcetham, DannyYl63 Cherry, Nancy-155 Chilt1ers,' .lee-163 Chilton, Suzanne-155 Chinn, .lan-107, 163 Chita-188 Cisneros, Mariaf57, 160 Corgan, J. M.-111 Cornelison, ,lole-8, 48, -19, 59, 132 Cory, .lack-168 Coston, Terry-32, 90, 132 Cottle, Dave-72, 163 Cotton, John-132 comm, Nancy-33, 44, 45, 46, 47, 132 181 Coverdale, Terry-156 Cowan, Kay-163 Cowtlrey, Haclen-132 Cox, Barton-68, 69, 73, 156 Cox, Janet-156, 217 COX, Royall-156 Crabb, John F., Ir.-117 Crabtree, Mary Tom-156 Crain, Walter-123 Cralle, Dave-95, 163, 202 Cramer, Carol!57, 163 Crane, Pat-71, 163 Creech, David-73, 163 Creech, Jenny--22, 23, 45, 48, 49, 124, 208 Creighton, Marguerite B.-59, 121 Crist, Nancy-57, 163 Crittenden, John-132 cmcken, Jane-41, 48, 49, 61, 67, 101 128, 132, 202 Crofford, Ann Lane'-163 Crosby, Carolyn-156 Crow, Mary E.--114 Crozier, Keith-132 Crum, Carolyn-12, 18, 33, 34, 44, 56, 105, 106, 133, 187 Crumley, Ken-49, 93, 157 Cuellar, Carmen-156 Cullum, Dan-70, 163 Cummins, Stevef72, 168 Cuninggim, Lee-53, 156 Curran, Phil-124, 208 Currie, Red-73, 156 Curtis, Marthaf107, 133 Cuthrcll, Susan-44, 163 Harrison, Melinda-97, 98, 99, 102, D Dabney, William Y.-115 Dale, Lynn-162 Dallas, Joanne-163 Dallas, Wlalt-68, 156 Daniel, Diana-133 Daniel, Sandra-133 Daniell, Tommy-161 Daniels, Duff-154 Daniels, Pm-1444, 52, 65, 133 Danna, Melinda-156 Dansby, Bob-154 Darby, Joe-163 Darr, Ama-163 Davenport, David-163 Davenport, Diane-163 Davenport, Francha-23, 44, 45, 46, 47, 105 122 , 124, 126 D6-.-is, Bill-156 Davis Dan R.-69, 73, 133 Davis Dan S.-32, 76, 79, 156 Davis, Diane-156 Davis Jack-95, 168 Davis, 1anis4153 Davis Lynn-95, 163 Davis Nancy-107, 133 I DEX Durbin, Leslie'-54, 134 Dusek, Diane-48, 59, 156 Duwe, Dave-32, 76, 88, 94, 1 Dyer, Katherine-121 E Eads, Cappy-162 Echols, Carol-134, 198 Echols, Marianf46, 114 Edgley, George-72, 161 Edmondson, Mary-48, 134 Edwards, Ann-55, 134- idwards, Nancy-164 Edwards, Peggy-55, 154- Edwards, van-72, 95, 156 Einhom, Janicef134 Eldridge, Johnny-168 Elkins, Ellen-18, 44, 156 Elliott, Dottie-134 Elliott, Jeanette-164 Elrod, Ann-161 Elrnd, Clyde-134 Emerson, Sandra-55, 164 Emerson, Suzanne-27, 54, 55, Erb, Martha Lu-115 Erickson, Hank-95, 162 Ericson, Millie-54, 135 Eschenfelder, Kathleen-156 Eubanks, Les-94, 161 Evans, Greg-72, 164 Evans, L. M,-115 Evans, Wanda-161, 217 Evcrsolc, Doris-19, 135 Ezell, Nancy-135 F Fair, F. David-11, 94, 156 56 1 Davis, Peggy-44, 50, 97, 98, 100, 103, 10-1, 133, 211 F Davnust, Gaby-124 arrell Dawson, Ruth-67, 156 Farmer, Betty-72, 156 Farmer, Judith-55, 164 , Dennis-69, 157 Farrell, Don-168 Farrell, Maggie-156 Doherty, Ben-95, 157 Dawson, Shirley-15, 25, 26, 56, 101, 105, 133 Day, Janet-133 D63-dy, Edwin-49, 58, 65, 73, 133 DeBray, Pam-163 Deck, David-73, 95, 163 Deck, Steve-'72, 95, 163 Delarlais, Gail-73, 134 Dennis, Lyman-134 Denton, George-95, 163 DeSalme, John-156 DeSandcrs, Diane-57, 134-, 174 DeShong, Drew-52, 70, 156 DeWitt, Marc-32, 76, 69, 161 Dial, Nancy Ella-57, 61, 120 Dickenson, Mildred-114 Dickenson, Pat-156 Dickson, Tommy-161 Dillard, Betty-23, 124- Diller, MidgeA164- Dimon, Banks-134 Donsky, Marilyn-41, 46, 47, 53, 134 Dotson, Danny-53, 65, 72, 134- Douglas, Ann-44, 157 Dowdell, Josh-48, 72, 164 Downs, Elizabeth-27, 104, 134- Drake, Betty-53, 55, 124- Drake, Marian-156 Drake, Susan-161 Dring, Susan-45, 54, 55, 105, 134 Drumright, Georgie-156 Duckworth, Paula-45, 48, 134 Dudley, Janet-19, 55, 156 Dudley, R. C.-72 Dufford, John-45, 48, 49, 52, 134 Duncan, Charles-71, 95, 164 Duncan, Janet-161 Dunham, Billy-95, 164- Dunlap, Cecilia-161 Dunlap, Susan-101, 161 Farrell, Paula-54, 59, 164 Farrington, Carolyn-102, 156 Farris, Billy-164 Faulk, Maylee-98, 105, 106 Faust, Fred-135 Favorites-34 Feinberg, Carolyn-169 Feldman, Modey-124 Felton, Garry-49, 156 Ferguson, Gay-164 Ferguson, Meredith-103, 124 Fernandez, Maria-'57, 135, 136, 174 Ferris, Johnny-95, 164 Finks, John-164 Finney, Charles-70, 156 Fischl, Larry-164 Flake, Caron Anne-135 Fleming, Rosemary-61, 156 Florer, John-76, 77, 80, 81, 124 Florer, Larry-135 Foche, Edie-106 Foley, B111-72, 154 Football-76 Ford, Jere-95, 156, 184 Forsythe, Gail-53, 156 Foster, Diana-135 Foster, .left-94, 164 Fowler, Allen-135 Fox, Bobby-161 Fox, Dennis-168 Fox, Jim-12, 49, 53, 156 Fox, Phyllis-45, 48, 124 Francis, Elizabeth-4-9, 57, 135, 201 Francis, Kay-29, 48, 135, 201 Francis, Mrs.-111 Francis, Ray-164 Francis, Rob-94, 164 Frank, Clinton-71, 156 Frank, David-95, 164 Frank, Linda-164 Franklin, David-76, 77, 124 Franklin, Ellen-156 Franklin, James-95, 119 Freeman, Brad-22, 31, 154 Freid, Gerald-154 Freidkin, Donny--72, 164 Friedman, Ronald-59, 156 Fuller, Francena-49, 135 Furr, .loan-156 Furrh, lack-136 Future Nurses' Club-54 Future Teachers' Club-S5 G Gable, Betsy-61, 165, 219 Gallant, Steven-156 Gammons, Bill-73, 164- Gannon, Billy-12, 32, 44, 77, 80, 88, 89, 90, 164 Gannon, Jim-25, 32, 76, 77, 136, 137 Garber, Wallace-44, 124 Gardner, Andretta-45, 55, 59, 73, 136 Gardner, Kathleen-55, 156 Garmon, Stephani-57, 105, 136 Garonzik, Orin-156 Garrett, Bob-156 Gay, Kareni164- Gay, Nancy-44, 57, 164 Gerdinc, Peter-69, 72, 157 Germany, ,lean-156, 175 Gessell, Betty-156 Gibbs, Jody-9, 32, 35, 38, 44, 45, 47, 49, 52, 84, 85, 136 Gibbs, Perry J.-113 Gibson, James-49, 164 Gilbert, Lee-32, 76, 79, 94, 156 Gilbert, Shirley-161 Gillen, Marcia-124 Giller, Nancy-156 Gillespie, Gay-54, 154 Gilliland, Gary--164 Gilliland, .lean-1-I, 41, 45, 47, 56, 60, 61, 136, 202 Gillon, Grace-121 Gillon, Louise-121 Girls' Sports-96 Gish, Milton-69, 72, 164 Goar, Tommy-161 Golden, Alvin-'19, 65, 69, 133, 136 Goldman, Kenny-92, 164- GoliA92 Gonzales, DonY69, 93, 156 Good, Bill-72, 164 Goodbread, Charles-136 Goodman, Ann-156 Goodnight, Jim-46, 61, 65, 73, 136 Goodrich, Broday-48, 136 Goodwin, John-161 Goodwin, Dianaf164 Goranson, Phyllis-54, 55, 103, 105, 136 Gordon, Pat-32, 92, 154 Gore, Billy-164 Gossett, Glenn-58, 63, 65, 70, 73, 136 Gossett, Judy-164 Gough, Harvey-161 Coyne, Bob-49, 137 Grabstald, Bobby-32, 59, 88, 89, 137 Graham, Gay-164 Graham, H. L.-117 Graham, Nancy-164 Gratigny, Wayne-137 Gravely, Bonnie--156 Green, Betty-57, 156 Greer, Ken-161 Greer, W. D.-120 Gregerson, .loan-40, 44, 45, 46, 47, 54, 137 Griesenbeck, Clyde-71, 165 Griffin, Ben-156 Griffith, Doris-49, 120 Groth, Diane-59, 157 Grubbs, Butch-124 Grunsfeld, Gary-161 Guion, Brucie-53, 100, 101, 137 Gunstream, Diana-168 H Hair, Jan-164, 201 Hair Lynne-154, 201 Hale, Hall, Hall Karen-164 Albert-68, 72, 164 of Fame-38 Hallam, Robert-94, 156 Hallman, Jane-156 H Association-32 Haltom, Meredith-44, 164- Halnmonds, Sarah-164 Hampton, Tom-169 Hamric, Betsy-54, 55, 59, 156 Hanchett, Marvel-154 Hancock, Jimmy-168 Hancock, Karen-55, 154 Hancock, Peggy-103, 124, 176 Mike-52, 63, 65, 68, 72, 73 Haney, Pat-68, 72, 156 Hansen, Karen-137 Hardin, Louise-55, 156 Hardin, Mary D.-116 Harding, Tommy-161 Harkness, Pitsyf137 Haroz, Ricl1ardf49, 84-, 156 Harper, Judy-11, 44, 48, 49, 50, 61 67, 137, 176 Harrell, Bill-73, 164 Harrington, Tommy-'68, 156 Harris, Betty-156 1 Harrison, Bud-49, 73, 164- - Harrison, Joan-137, 212 104, 137 Hart, Pat-107, 137 Harte, Vickyf164 Harvey, Judy-138 Harwood, Lynn-164 Haskins, Genie-97, 98, 105, 156 Hassell, Susan-45, 48, 49, 138 Hatcher, Carol7168 Hatcher, Bob-32, 94, 157 Hayes, Lydia-164 Heard, Cary-48, 49, 127, 138 Hedges, Haverly-138 Held, Ray-69, 157 Helms, Sally-44, 164 Hemphill, .lan-103, 138 Hemphill, Nancy-105, 157 Hemphill, Pam-164 Henderson, Art-92, 154 Henderson, Jay-161 Henderson, Mikef32, 49, 93, 157 Henderson, Woody-65, 73, 138 Henrich, Carolyn-138 Henricksen , Dale-70, 164 Henry, Archie-120 Henry, Mary Gail-157 Henson, John-164 Hepworth, Wesley-73, 138 Hermer, Ann-55, 157 Herndon, Gayle-19, 101, 103, 133 Herrin, Caroline-154 Hester, Martha Lou-26, 164 Hickey, Gene-164 Hickman, Mary Gail-138 Hicks, Sally-164 Higgins, Bootsie-168 Higgins, Diane-48, 138 Highlander-'60, 61 Hightower, Floyd-64, 91, 119 Hildebrand, John-53, 73, 157 Hi-Lifes-50 Hill, BenA164 Hill, Curt-164 H1111-1, Wayne-53, 72, 157 Hillman, Kathleen-49, 138 Hi-Y-51 two hundred twenty-three Hodges, Leon-94, 157 Hoffman, Edwin-165 Hogan, Ann+164 Holder, Blythe-138 Holmes, Jill-55, 138 Jones, Noel--106, 165 Jones stin46nm15, 32, 45, 61, 76, 77, 79,,91, 128, 140, 219 Jones, Jones, Thurman-19, 119 Jenny-72, 106, 165 DEX Leak, Louise-40, 47, 54, 182 Leake, Sam-94, 157 Lee, Lawrence-141 Lee, Lillian-121 57, 61, 141, Holt, Johnny-52, 63, 65, 70, 71, 73, 124 Holy, Ru th Ann-138 Hook, Bob-164 Hookings, Eddy-12 Hooks, Trina-55, 157 Horn, Kay-161 Jordan, Carol--27, 45, 48, 66, 140 Jordan, Frank-168 Joyce, Janet-165 Julian, Tommy-71, 165 Junior Historical Society-56 Jurgens, Dale-49, 165 Jurgens, Gay-49, 159 K Lehman, Rutl1gl65 Lehr, Mary Etta-165 Leonard, Sloan-72, 141 Lester, John-93, 165 Lester, Larry-71, 165 Lesure, Sharon-157 Levenlhal, Ira-169 Leventhal, Phyllis-141 Houghton, Drue-32, 76, 79, 88, 89 157 Houghton, Lana-49, 138, 140 Howard, Linda-54, 138 Howard, RennieA69, 157 Howe, Tom-72, 164 Howells, David-90, 95, 161 Hoyle, Donna-157 Hudnall, Jimmy-84, 90, 157 Hughes, Betty-139 Huguenin, Jim-69, 72, 164 H-111, Par-164 Hundley, Allen-90, 95, 164 Hunt, Dolores-139 Hunt, Edward-58, 69, 72, 73, 139, 157 Hurlbut, B65-63, 65, 69, 70, 124 1 lmbt, Montae-50, 114 Inmon, Carrie-121 Irwin, Ellen-157 Irwin, Jack-164 Irwin, Nancy-24, 100, 104, 139, 174 Irwin, Richard-164 Kaindl, Eric-140 Katz, Barbara-140 Kays, Elvin A.-95, 119 Kean, Alice-44, 50, 56, 100, 140, 173 Keith, Bob-168 Kelly Cynthia-165 Kelly Janet--165 Levin Levit, Levy, Lewis, Lewis Lewis Lewis, Lewis, Frcdda-141 Eleanor-157 Maury-9, 84, 85, 88, 89, Donna-49, 141 Houston-141 Lindaf97, 104, 157, 175 Linda-161 Linda-165 Kelton, Phil-95, 165 Kemendo Johnny!32, 76, 79, 88, 157 Kemendo, Mary Lee-165 Kendrick Alinwllfi Kennedy, Beverly-140 Kennedy, Ernest F.-11, 88, 119, 128 Kennedy, Jeane-104, 157 Kennedy, John-165 Kennedy, Paul-44, 95, 161 Kennedy, Su-sie-165 Kenncmer, Kenny-157 Kershaw, Joanne-29, 46, 47, 48, 140, 182 Kidd, Lorinef115 Kidd, Ogden-46, 61, 115, 148 Kimbell, TedfordY49, 154 Jennen' Lacey, Cathryn-67, 165 J Jack, Marian-139 Jackson, Clyde-1,11 Jackson, Donald-139 Jackson, Jay-73, 164 Jackson, Jackson, J ahn , Ju J u dy-157 Sallie Bell--157 dy-139 Jalonick, Aurelia-168 Jalonick, George-45, 48, 124 Jalonick, George, Sr.-111 James, Betsy-55, 61, 157 James, Judy-157 James, Louise-44, 114 Jameson, Sheran-55, 139 Jarrett, Janice-157 Jarrett, Neil-116 Jarvis, Sally--157 Jaynes, Judy-54, 154 Jeffers, Bruce-115 Jennett, Charles-58, 65, 70, 84, 139' Colleen-59, 164 McCauley, Sloane-165 Jenull, Joe-58, 93, 139 Johannes, Jean-107, 164 Johns, Bob-65, 69, 154 Johnson, Bud-125 Johnson, Diana-55, 164 Johnson, Doug-165 Johnson, Glenda-125 Johnson, Howard-154 Johnson, Jay-70, 157 Johnson, .Kent-B8, 89, 95, 161 Johnson, Nancy Beth-106 J0hnson,' Reed-25, 76, 77, 81, 125 Johnson, Robert-157 Johnson, Susan-168 Johnston, Mimi-105, 165, 219 Jones, Alice Ann-38, 44, 49, 66, 69 99, 101, 139, 147 Jones, Bob-48, 154 Jones, Chuck-31, 88, 139 Jones, Harry-90, 157 Jones, Hayden-32, 80, 139 Jones, Jimmy-95, 165 Jones, Mary Lee-60, 61, 157 two hundred twenty-four King, David-68, 154 Kirkpatrick, Mike-52, 65, 65, 140 Kirst, Susie-105, 165 Klein, Sharon-165 Klindworth, Pete-85, 95, 161 Klingman, Louis-58, 69, 72, 157 Kriggcerbocker, Ronald-84, 85, 87, Koppa, Kathleen-165 Kosanke, Karen-48, 157 Kramer, Bill-32, 44, 76, 79, 157 Kramer, Dorothy-165 Kravitz, Judy--165 Kribs, Diane-49, 57, 157 Kriss, Phyliss-140 Kroney, Ellen-168 Kutner, Carole-140 Kutner, Lou-165 Kuykendall, Betty Jane-157 Kyger, Sue+161 L Lackey, Maliel-114 Lacy, Bill-32, 76, 79, 84, 86, 88, 157 Lacy, Iva Mae-26, 118 Lacy, Johnny-88, 95, 169 Lacy, Linda-165 Ladewig, Philip-90, 95, 165 Lads and Lassies-48, 49 Lair, Douglas-169 Lake, Karin-165 Lallier, S6611-8, 13, 14, 48, 49, 140 Lancaster, Robert-25, 32, 76, 77, 90, 141, 202 Langran, Jann-169 Lnrd, Janis-54, 165 Larson, Deanna-97, 102, 157 Larson, Jerry!93, 157 Lavine, Jack-52, 141 Lawler, Mike-52, 65, 73, 125 Lawler, Ted-165 Lawrence, Cay-165 Lawrence, Judi-165, 201 Lay, Pal-95, 161 Lea, Nancy-53, 105, 165 L'Hommedieu, Phelps-68, 165 Library Council-59 Lindsey, Jo Karan-55, 141 Lindsey, Mary Anne-157 Lindsley, Susan-169 Lipman, Renee-45, 55, 97, 100, 101, 104, 105, 106, 142 Little, 130133157 Little, Jimmy-51, 94, 161 Littleton, Larry-70, 157 Livingston, Jimmy-169 Llast, Jon-68, 72, 165 London, Roslyn-158 Long, Genie-142 Lorme, Elizabeth-165 Love, Cary-95, 165 Love, Mary-158 Lovelace, Jinx-161 Lovely, Alice-8, 142 Lowe, Ann-158 Lowry, Ann-49, 142 Lewis, Linda-97, 104, 157, 175 Luce, Tommy-11, 26, 32, 41, 46, 47, 84, 85, 86, sa, 59, 142 Lund, Bonnie-72, 158 Lund, Sally'-72, 165 Lundin, Julie-142 Lusk, John-23, 49, 125 Lustig, Joyce-154 Luther, Bud-165 Lyon, Katherine-165 Lynn, Jane-24, 97, 98, 100, 132, 142, 174 MC McBride, Bob-68, 73, 158 McBride, Melinda-104, 165 McCain, Phoebef27, 41, 50, 56, 61, 66, 142, 172 McCann, D'on-95, 161 McCarty, Dennis-142 McCarty, Martha-59, 154 McClees, Herbert-101 McClure, Doug-161 McConkey, Jimmy-165 McConkey, Mike-32, 76, 79, 158 McConnell, Pat-48, 142 McCord, Corkyf29, 49, 166 McCracken, Janct-59, 158 McCrea, Ronnie-153 McCrory, Sue-59, 158 McCulloch, A. H.-63, 70, 111 McCulloch, B111-12, 32, 44, 45, 52, 63, 64, 68, 70, ao, 125 McDonald, Cynthia-47, 48, 57, 154 McDonald, DougA93, 139, 161 McDonald, Lyn-65, 70, 73, 142 McDonald, Walter-9, 13, 21, 22, 23, 44, 45, 52, 125, 210 McDonough, Sandy-166 McDowell, Becky-41, 46, 47, 142, 151 McEvoy, Joan-5-1, 158 McFadden, BessY54, 55, 104, 166 McFadden, Lee-72, 166 McGinnis, Francis-32, 65, 70, 76, 79 154 McGrew, Perry-158 McGuire, Shirley-158 Mclntosh, Bill-166 Maclver, Don-98, 158 McKay, Dean-169 McKnight, Anne-125, 215 McLane, Davide-73, 166 McLaughlin, Corky-169 McLean, Linda-49, 158 M61x1ah5n, B111-90, 95, 158 McNamara, Bill-142 MacNaughton, Melinda-54, 55, 158 McNay, Sarah-53, 158 McPhail, Penny-158 M Macaulay, Mike-65, 69, 71, 154 Malone, Frank-92, 161 Maloney, Camilla-142, 201 Malouf, Julie-49, 166 Mandel, Brehda-55, 142 Mandel, Judy-25, 169 Mann, Robert-169 Manson, Gynne-22, 33, 96, 119 Marion, Ceorgef142 Marshall, Linda4154 Marshburn, Lady-166 Mart, Carl-73, 154 Martin, Audrey-31, 114 Martin, Carol-18, 97, 99, 102, 158 Martin, Charles-32, 73, 158 Martin, Marty-169 Martin, Mariannee-169 Martin, Princess-121 Mason, Midgef50, 56, 98, 100, 101, 103, 105, 106, 1512 Massie, Malinda-57, 166 Masters, Hilda-116 Maud, Joe-154 Maus, Jeannie-49, 158 Maxfield, Morgan--48, 90, 142 Maxson, Susan-166 Maxwell, Elizabeth-143 Maxwell, Nancy-39, 45, 47, 56, 60, 61, 143, 222 May, B111-95, 166 May, Merilyn-55, 158 Mayer, Tony+9, 158 Mayes, Fred-72, 166 Niaycs, Butch-32, 76, 79, 94, 158 Mayfield, Jeanie-166 Mayne, Celicia-48, 143 Mayo, Liehy-44, 49, 158, 175 Mays, Jimmy-72, 169 Mays, Richard-76, 77, 125 Meek, Bess-97, 99, 158 Meeker, Charles-90, 95, 166 Meinhardt, David494, 143 Meinhardt, Lucy-53, 97, 105, 166 Meletio, Gail-158 Mellow, Leon-158 Melton, Ronnie'-68, 161 Menglengall, Stanley-51, 88, 89, 95, 16 Meredith, Richard-169 Merkel, Richard-19, 92,, 143 Merrill, Robert-143 ' Merritt, Tim-70, 72, 166 Meserole, Charlotte-158 Messersmith, J.--105 Messersmith, Kay-105, 158 Meyer, Becky-161 Meyer, Floyd-68, 72, 158 Meyer, Patsy-97, 100, 101, 102, 158 Michlin, Spencer-161 Middleton, Reggie-169 niilbank, Mary-41, 45, 61, 100, 105. 143 Millar, Jane-161 Miller Bill-32, 79, 76, 158 Miller, Miller, Donna-169 Miller Janis-143 Miller Jim-73, 158 Miller, Renee-49, 55, 166 Miller, Richard-95, 166 Miller, Robert-166 Miller, Robert-93, 158 v Ronnie-32, 49, 73, 158 Reed, N Moriarty, Jim-169 Neaves, Mary Emma-115 Mills, Mary Lee-169 Mills, Rosemary-55, 158 Miuwee, B6bA48, 143 Millwee, Diana-107, 166 Minnett, Margaret-158 Minyard, Bob-161 Misko, Fred-72, 166 Misura, Charles-169 Mitchell, .lohn471, 166 Mitchell, Robert-65, 71, 143 Moen, Ruth F.-59, 121 Mohns, Ted-9, 48, 143 Moler, Glenn-77, 158 Mollet, Diane-166 Molsen, Barbara-9, 103, 105, 106, 125 Monroe, Betsy!166 Monroe, 1-'rank-110 Moody, Dixie-143 Moody, Robert B.-111 Moody, Susan-15, 18, 33, 36, 45, 56, 107, 144, 219 Moore, Helen--55, 11-1- Moore, Julia-97, 101, 105, 158 Moore, Martha-161 Moore, Stanley-58, 73, 158 Morchowcr, Diane-61, 144 Morgan, Alex-169 Morris, Beth-24, 54-, 136, 144 Morton, Martha Jean-55, 125 Morton, Patti-161 ' Mullany, Mary--158 Muller, Katherine-165 Munger, Cindy-54, 55, 166 Munsell, Kay--18, 140, 144 Murchison, Jayne-22, 33, 96, 119 Murray, Fulton-33, 51, 144 Muse, Marshall-48, 161 Myers, Allen-90, 9-if, 166 Myers, Helen-166 Myers, Lindley-169 Myrick, Susan-158 N Nance, Barbara-166 Nanney, Reaoma-144 Nash, George-166 Nash, Martha-19, 158 National Honor Society-45 Nehlett, Beverly-161, 217 Neiman, Ioncl-144 Nelms, Tina-104, 154 Newbury, Curt-90, 91, 166 Newsome, Tom-44, 45, 51, 154 Newton, Margaret-162 Newton, Penny-161 Nichol, Virginia-14, 54, 55, 158 Nichols, Davidf69, 159 Nichols, Nancy-144 Nicholson, Dale-55, 144- Nielson, Dick-71, 159 Niendorff, Frank-166 Novlin, Jimmy-159 Noe, Jenny-166 Norman, Fran-105, 159 Norman, Jack-32, 51, 84, 85, 87, 90, 91, 144 Norman, Lila-101 Norris, Jay-144 Norris, Robert-72, 169 Nuss, Robert-154 O O'Bannon, Judy-159 0'Connel1, Anne-159 Ogden, Bob-159 Olson, Norman-165 O'Ma1ley, Dennis-166 0'Malley, Richard-144 O'Nea1, Fondell-121 O'Neill, Sharon-166 Orcl1estraf48, 49 Organizations-42, 43 Ormond, Judy--154 Orr, Catherine-118 Osburn, Nancy-162 Ostrander, Marcia-49, 54, 132, 145 Ouer, Richard-72, 158 P Pabst, Dee-97, 99, 102, 103, 166 Pace, Peggy-18, 19, 33, 39, 67, 68, 107, 145 Padgett, Peggy-159, 213 Palmer, Richard-51, 125 Parke, Penny-47, 60, 61, 145 Parker, .lane-44, 145 Parker, Sandra-29, 48, 57, 159 Parsons, Mike-65, 69, 73, 139, 145 Patrick, Don-88 Patterson, John-32, 76, 79, 159 Patterson, Patricia-27, 50, 66, 145, 151, 174 Paul, Thomas Charles-145 Paule, Betsy-159 Payne, Betty-40, 47, 61, 145, 172 Pearce, Ania-166 Pearlstone, Terry-103, 104, 145 Pearson, Mike-68, 72, 159 Pcavy, loan-55, 59, 159 Pedrolie, Nancy4145 Peeler, Bill-166 Perry, Mary-55, 145 Peters, .lill-19, 159 Peterson, Mrs. Hugh--113 Peterson, Sheila-105, 106, 145, 193 Pettit, Pene-27, 41, 47, 56, 61, 146, 204 Petty, .lanene-159' Phelan, Peggy-166 Phillips, Carol Ann-41, 44, 47, 61, 146, 188 , Phillips, Fred-53, 63, 64, 68, 71, 72, 146 Phillips, Jim--44, 166 Phillips, Karen-48, 166 Phillips, Shirley-166, 188 Phipps, Scot-72, 166 Picard, John-95, 159 Pierce, Jack-65, 146 Pierce, Pat-45, 55, 67, 97, 99, 101, 103, 154, 207 Pimentel, Juanita-159 Pipes, Lunette-116 Plant, Tom-95, 159 Polan, Buddy-65, 68, 154 Pondrom,,Mary Ann-8 Pope, Flora Lee-48, 120 Porter, Margaret'-117 Powell, Judy-48, 159 Poythress, Susan-48, 49, 146 Prentiss, Robert-71, 95, 167 Pressly, Al'-49, 146 Price, Virginia-167 Prichard, Jim-32, 76, 79, 159 Pruitt, Margaret-46, 159 Pulliam, Gordon-70, 146 Purnell, Fred--76, 77, 126 Purnell, Maury-126 Putty, Patsy-98, 99, 101 Q Quayle, Doug-48, 167 Quill and Scroll-47 DEX R Rabinowitz, Sandra-54, 146 Rae, Merry Ann-10 Rager, .ludy--44, 61, 159, 205 Reggie, Grier-44, 53, 90, 95, 167 Ragle, Betty-44, 167, 214 Raithel, Roberta-118 Ramsay, Richard-63, 65, 70, 146 Rankin, Janice-54, 55, 146 Ransom, Arthur-70, 72, 167 Rantzow, Bobby-32, 94, 159 Raphael, .lohnny-95, 167 Rawley, Sarah-97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 146 Read, D6nw90, 95, 162 Redus, Sarah-169 Reed, Bnbby-11, 32, 34, 44, 52, 76, 77, 88. 89, 128, 146, 181 ancy-169 S Saffell, Glen-70, 167 Sallinger, Carolyn-14, 55, 59, 155 Salomon, Herbert-48, 52, 53, 148 Sals, Mary-167 Sams, Bill-148 Sanders, Bobby-167 Sanders, Elizabeth-159 Sanford, Curtis-90, 167 Sartain, Dickie-73, 167 Satterfield, Mike-48, 126 Sauer, Margaret-117 Saunders, .ludy-167 Saxe, Marsha-159 Scallia, Charles-167 Scarborough, Tracy-154, 4-8 Schleisman, Reggie-95, 167 Schmitt, Louise-54, 167 Schoch, John-94, 167 Reese, George-73, 167 Reeves, Brian-72, 159 ' Reeves, Patricia-159 Register, Linda-49, 140, 146 Reilly, Phillip-167 Reinking, Lney-11, 18, 41, 46, 47, 146, 218 Rendleman, Linda-167 Reynolds, Emma-120 Reynolds, Jane'-49, 146 Reynolds, Susan-10, 15, 105, 146 Rice, Steve-95, 162 Richards, Linda-55, 57, 146 Richards, Nancy-146 Richardson, David-159 Richardson, Everett-90, 91, 147 Richardson, Polly-169 Rickey, Gerard-65, 71, 155 Rideout, Anne-159 Schwedler, San dra-54, 126 Sconyers, .lane-101, 159 Sconyers, Richard-68, 167 Scott, Betty-48, 29, 99, 101, 159 Scott, Melissa-169 Seals, John-44, 32, 40, 52, 77, 81, 76, 144, 148 Sears, Tom-148 Seny, Charlie-159 See, Rob-12, 41, 4-4, 95, 167 Sell, Lynda-167 Sellers, Diana-148 Seniors-122 Senncff, Paul-69, 167 Sewell, Ronny-167 Shackleford, Susan-44-, 167 Shane, Mike-18, 93, 148 Shank, Susan-169 Ridlen, .ludy-48, 167 Ridley, Bobby-73, 167 ' Riedel, Deanna-167 Rippe, Hazel-158 Rivers, Dick-70, 167 Shanks, Ralph--52, 93, 159 Shannon, David-49, 90, 91, 14-B Shepard, Robert-90, 167 Sharp, Steve-90, 95, 162 Shea, Karen-19, 44, 57, 167 Roach, Penn--166 Rohack, Stacy-159 Roberson, Bill-147 Roberson, Esther-4-9, 59, 159 Roberts, Paul-73, 167 Robinson, Dick-166 Robinson, .lim-162 Robinson, Oscar-158 Roz-der, Ronnie-71, 72, 167 Rogers, Harry-32, 33, 88, 89, 147, 148 Rogers, Jackei-54, 147 Rogers, Linda-40, 46, 4-7, 147 Rogers, Nancy-97, 98, 100, 147, 174 Rogers, Paula-99, 101 Rollins, Alice-21, 40, 46, 47, 50, 147 Rose, Ellen-54, 55, 159, 175 Rosen, Nancy-159 Rosenbaum, Sandra-14-7 Ross, David'8, 49, 159 ROTC-62 Roth, Kathy-167 Round Table-53 Rountrce, AnnA162 Rousseau, Jeanne-114 Rousseau, RuthA99, 147 Rowan, Brenda-15, 147 Rubin, Marsha-55, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 103, 104, 147 Ruddell, George-51, 117 Rudy, Pat-105, 14-7 Ruff, Kathleen-57, 148 Ruppel, Bob-148 Rusch, Karl-68, 155 Russell, Diane-169 Russell, Rochelle-167 Rutland, .lohn-44, 51, 155 Rutledge, F. D.-24, 120, 122 Ryan, .loc-169 Shelton, claire-99, 102, 103, 104, 159 Shelton, Robert-154 Shepard, Linda-167 Sheridan, Anne-148 Sheridan, Mark-167 Sherman, Dohby--47, 40, 53, 60, 61, 159 Sherrill, W'ebb-148 Shieder, Dan-167 Shields, Shook, Tommy-167 John-51, 71, 72, 159 Short, Ruth-118 Shuey, .lane-57, 132, 148 Shuford, Harry-69, 76, 80, 159 Shugart, Diana-48, 159 Shugart, Jim-167 Shugart, Tommy-70, 155 Shults, Mary Leslie-167 Shumaker, David-71, 159 Shumaker, Glenda-169 Siaes, Jerry--90, 95, 166 Siegel, Bert-90, 167 Silberberger, Nancy-44, 67, 167 Siler, Bill-32, 76, 80, 34, 86, 80, 89, 155 Silver, And y-95, 159 Simons, Sondra-159 Simpson, Sue-97, 98, 99, 102, 104, 159 Sitz, Gladys-144 Skeeters, Bill-13, 41, 44, 48, 49, 76, 78, 90, 149 Slaughter, Mary-159 Sledge, Charlie-76, 78, 126 Smalley, Robert-32, 76, 78, 90, 14-9 Smith, Aislin-54, 149 Smith, Andrew-32, 48, 94, 155, 200 Smith, Anne-54, 149, 174 Smith Smith , Charles-149 , Cynthia-54, 159 two hundred twenty-f ive Snow, Smith, Darrell-32, 76, 70, 149 Smith Dorothy-55, 149 Smith Harry-71, 167 Smith, Kathie-0, 149 Smith Kay-44, 54, 55, 103, 104, 105, 167 Smith, Kirby-65, 73, 126 Smith, Lynuf167 Smith Merle-115 Smith, Merrill N.-115 Smith, Nancy L. fNichols1-49, 126 Smith Richard-162 Smith, Roberta-159 Smith, Sally-167 Smith Sheila-55, 159 Smith Sue-167 Smith Sue fMrs. C. QJ-120 Smith, Susan-8, 50, 56, 149 Smith, Tom-167 Smyser, Sally-14, 40, 45, 61, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104,105, 106, 149 Snapshots-10 Jimmy-167 Snow, Steve--159 Solomon, Bill-44, 93, 167 Scilomon, Susan-167 Sorrells, Mike-32, 76, 00, 90, 159 W'illiams Sorrells, Sally-159 Southgate, George-166 Spalding, .lohnny-167 Sparks, Gale-65,'72, 73, 1719 Speaker, Betty-55, 167 , Spence, Stephen-159 Speyer, Marcia-159 Spoonts, Jerry-167 Spradlin, Joan-159 Squires, Bill-90, 149, 196 Squires, Deborah'-105, 159 ' Srennan, Pat-167 Stahl, Harvey-159 Stamp Club-58 Standley, Lonnita-55, 159 Starnes, Pat-159 Steadman, Butch-167 Stedman, Joe-31, 51, 90, 150 Steed, Steed, Steed, Edith-114 Julia-29, 48, 150 Suzanne-57, 167 Stenzel, Nancy-167 Stephens, Patty-169 Steppe, Skipper-150 Sterling, Dona-150 Sternberg, Robert-167 Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart , Curl-49, 71, 166 Jimmy-95, 167 Mary-47, 114 Sandra-B, 44, 50, 150 Stewart, Tommy-17, 88, 159 Stiff, Jimmy-169 ' Stiff, Judd-9, 24, 32, 41, 45, 52, 00, 126, 210 Stigall, Claudia-55, 155 Stimpert, Gail-150 Stites, Peggy-167 Stokes, Bass-150 Stokes, Billy-167 Stone, Stone, Storm, Story, .lonnel-54, 55, 57, 61, 150, 17 Susie-159, 175 Anne-107, 159 Frank 1.-116 Streckmann, George-162 Streckmann, Margaret-45, 126 Strock, Bill--71, 167 Strother, Mack-32, 33, 51, 148, 150, 192 Stroud, James-150 Stroud, William-49, 159 two hundred twenty-six 4 I DEX Stuart, Jimmy'-32, 150 Stuart, Tom-169 Student Cuuncilf4-1 Suiter, Eddie-159 Sullivan, Bob-65, 155 Sullivan, Nuncy-27, 54, 55, 66, 160 Sullivan, Sondra-54, 150 Sutherland, Susan-23, 45, 126 Sutton, Mary Ann-150 Swan, Sheila-155 Swango, Don-73, 160 Swartz, Larry-49, 168 Swenson, David!162 Swimming-94 Sylvan, Joe-95, 168 T . Tahu, Jerry-53, 69, 155 Tahu, Jimmv-65, 70, 155 Tamil, Tommy-32,'65, 67, 90, 150 Terrance, Lance-51, 69, 155, 172 True-tt, Sam-'95, 168 Tucker, Larry-70, 72, 160 Turner, Fred-44, 168 Turner, .1in1n1ie448, 160 Turner, Mack-166 Turner, Winkic-32, 76, 160 Tuthill, NCtnvS9, 160 Tuttle, Billyf168 Tynes, W'alter-168 U Westbrook, Sandra--169 Kvesm, 51154.16-100, 101, 102, 160 Wheeler, Alhcrtg95, 160 Wheeler, Mary-160 W'heeler, Suc-168 White, mr,-2-1, 40, 44, 45, 47, 40, 122, 127 W'hiting1, Sally4l63 Wiim. Lin:1a497, 90, 99, 100, 103, 101, 152 Whitten, Madeline--18, 101, 105, 127 Tatum, Albert-76, 78, 126 -' Tbtum,41'lenry-168 Tatum, Jane-168 Tatum, John!-32, 76, 00, 90, 160 Tayloe, Lee-70, 160 Taylor, Ann-55, 168 Taylor, Margaret-44, 46, 47, 150, 181, 39 Uniplehy, ,ioannn-151 Uur1erclassnicnf15l Urquhart, Brad-32, 44,52, 76, 80, 90, 160 Usher, Randolph-58, 72, 158 Utay, Robert-63, 65, 68, 151 V v5n'T1QQSE11, JE-an-99, 102, 107 Vardell, Kun-29, 32, 49, 76, 70, 151 Yarner, Bobf69, 73, 160 Varner, Diane-151 Baughan, Charlottevlil Vaughn, Carol-168 Voekel, Steve-95, 160 Voss, Rogerf95, 160 ,qt , ' Wagponer, Diane-160 W'alt1rop, Dorothey-59, 151 Wuhlrop. Kenneth-32, 76, 80, 90, 91, 158 Wulke, Limla-49, 151 Wfulkcr, Jack-65, 71, 151 Walker, Judy-27, 151 Wdiurton, Chris-51, 73, 168 twioman, 76,--9, 97, 98, 100, 101, 103, 101, 127 Wiener, Tom-49, 51, 152 W'igzg:ins, Carol-168 Wighaman, Sandra-61, 168 Wiilhur, 065432, 76, 160 Williams, Davidfl69 Wdlliams, Frankflll, 47, 53, 60, 61, 160, 216 Williams, Hank-37, 76, 78, 122, 127 Wfilliams Harriet-160 Williams , Karen-5-1-, 152 Williams, Linzla-168 Williams, Lynne W'illiams, Robert-49, 73, 153 Wdlliams, Ruth-105 Vfilliams , Sammie-115 W'illiams, Susie-169 Willis, 11 W'ilson, , Wfantlaf155 lary Anne-162 Donna!160 Taylor, Sandra-97, 98, 100, 101, 105, 162 A Taylor, Susan-160 Taylor, T. D.-117 .Teel, Ann-25, 169 Teeple,,Sa11y-45, 46, 47, 50, 150, 193 Teis, BJAJXE154 Templeton, Tim-68, 160 Tennis ' Terrill, Colie-41, 47, 61, 105, 160, 199 Terry, Carolyn-23, 45, 46, 47, 50, 105, 126 Terry, Frances-162 ' Tharp, Roberta-168 Thomas, Diane-168 ' Thomas, Joe-90, 150 Thomas, Kathy-27, 40, 46, 47, 55, 66, 155, 207 Thomas, KayA168 Thomasson, Bill Thompson, Bill-90, 127 Walker, Marcia-97. 98, 99, 101, 105. 160 Walker, Sharon-19, 57, 152 Walker, Sheril-99 wan, B ctty Lynn-14, 53, 160 Wulluve. Clmrlvs-65, 68, 152 Whlloce Wallace , David-169 . PaulA169 W'ilson, Jean-153 W'ilson, Judy-127 W'ilson, Patsy-162 W'iltsc, Jeanette-102, 107, 162 W'inborn, John-162 W'inhorn, Richard-168 W'instc:1t1, PeterA27, 32, 45, 93, 163, 172 W'inston, Carolyn-161 Wiseiitan, Ben W.-2-1, 112 W'isseman, Harry-115 Withers, John-160 Wvitteh, 'l'om4153 W'itte-nherg, Peter-72, 153 Thomps on, Mary-160, 205 Walsh. Sydney-168 Walters. Catherine-115 W'alton. 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