Hockaday High School - Cornerstones Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1963

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Karl Hoblitzelle Miss Hockadays fine qualities of mind and heart, both innate and cultivated, were manifold, but those which meant the most to me were courage, her stead- fastness of purpose, and her ability to make others want to do their best. The school which bears her name has helped to prepare hundreds of girls for col- lege, and for rich and meaningful lives, as students, and afterwards as citizens, they have brought and will continue to bring honor to the school bequeathed to them. . . Marguerite Crow Miss Ela Hockaday Year meant this year rc-isented achieve 50318, fo WW ffiGHf1ShiPS StfffHgf1f1G11 Old, 311, ilflfiividual passes . . we will 4 W 3 Hockdddy many individuals united as one boarders day students with faculty and friends or from the sidelines playing on the courts talking listening if :img ::eG:i'r:a: GE, ' 1- if fill- V - Qyw 'A V? ia OT' OUI in class I together alone 4 MQ i.w?e1'E.i'Emf 4 f V- M, .X ,. A . .... . X -2 A, gg-if Hi 5451 ,A .,. .., ,.,..-Z.. N, bw I ' W ffLc.:.,.::!'f22'd 'W5fff',' H' 1 as the sun sets, the clay fades . the year :sh 6 passes . . memory remains For his devotion to Hockaday and its students .... For his excellent guidance as a college counse- lor ........,.,t.,v..,,...,,.,..........Ys.....,.,.,..,..,s,,,e,,,s. For his ability to present his English course in a stimulating and inspiring manner ....,...,....,.s For his friendliness and sincere understanding ,r,. ., For his Willingness to participate in all school functions ,r,r,..................,...,vs,..r.........,....eee, .se. For his ready wit and ability to pro- voke laughter ...,......,.....ee,..,ee.,e,e, For all this . . . and much more We of the Senior Class proudly dedicate the 1963 Cornerstones to ,r,., Mr. Robert M. Merritt fr. Table of Contents ...... Faculty ....... Seniors ...... Classes ...... Organizations ...... Activities ........ 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A f'WXKfs-722-1 M my:,N2fgggg?fgg,112,gggge1g5 ,. N --1. .1 ,,,,51.ai-iw., .2 ..,. is wi: ,,...ff --v11w1.X,.f. ,. V W, lg- . f 'H--Mixswfwffq-,i,,,,, , . 51 E743r::9iE1f3-sfH-,'fas- 71' ..,..,.. 1-1,,,,,.A,.Agg, T 115151: .Lu 1,1'12z11k2,'fv , -1 ,,, ,U Y ROBERT SIMPSON LYLE Completing his second year as Headmaster of The Hockaday School, Mr. Lyle has earned the respect and admiration of all.. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Dartmouth College and his NLS. in Education from Cornell University. He taught Latin and English at Saint Ceorge's School in Newport, Rhode Island, and then became head of the Latin Department at Peddie School in Heightstown, New Jersey. After service in the Navy, Mr. Lyle became Headmaster at Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D. C. His association with Hockaday began in the fall of 1961, His experience in education has led him to the opinion that, uln each student there must be the continuing desire and the quest for knowledge. Through the development of character, scholastic discipline, physical fitness and cultural attainment, a Hockaday girl should achieve that personal happiness that comes from an effective participation in and contribution to her societyf, PHILIP P. PERKINS This has been our first year to have an Assistant Headmaster at Hockaday. Mr. Perkins received an enthusiastic Welcome and has been an asset to Hockaday from the beginning. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Education from West Chester State College in Pennsylvania and his Master of Arts degree in English from the Bread Loaf School at Middlebury College in Vermont. After serving as a pilot in the Second World War, he became a teacher at Saint Albans School in Washington, D. C. He later accepted chairinanship of the English Department at Crosse Pointe University School, in Michigan, and from there became principal of the Upper School and teacher of English at Sidwell Friends School of Washington, D. C: Mr. Perkins came to Hockaday in the fall of 1962 as Assistant Headmaster and Head of the Upper School. QM MRS. WILLIAM G. DUNCAN I Director of Activities and Physical Education Instructor MRS. EMERSON BOROUGHS MRS. C. D. LANCASTER Secretary of the School Registrar MRS. M. L. THORNBERRY MISS LOUISE KRIBS Secretary to Mr. Lyle Secretary of Supplies MRS. R. C. LAMB Secretary of the Upper School 'HT Wfkfk? ?fJfmi3w.f1:'. IV, N VVVX W ADMISSIONS OFFICE: Standing, Mrs. Robert B. Hardyg seated, Mrs. D. E. Holbrook, Miss Mary E. Reynolds 1 BUSINESS OFFICE: Left to right, Mrs. Mattie Wettengel, Mrs. Louise Lee, Mrs. Margaret Stoneg seated, Mrs. .I. T. Lang hamg standing, righl, Mrs. Thomas J. Roberts 22 COUNSELORS: Sealed foreground, left to right, Mrs. Travis Baker, director of residcnceg Mrs. Charles Stokes baclbrozznd left 10 s right, Mr-. Carlyle Sammons, Mrs. Keith Davis, assistant director of residence, Mrs. Floyd McMullen MRS. D. O. LIVELY MISS BESS FUNK Executive Housekeeper ReCePli0Ui5t INFIRMARY: Mrs. Edward J. Florer ENGINEERS: Left to right, Mr. Bud Beasley, Mr. Henry Heynen, Mr. T. Robert Coffee BUS DRIVERS: Left to right, John Williams, Bill Housewright, John Russell, Ed Funderburgh, Olen Page, Leonard Morrow, Shelby Brown, Cliff Cummings, Earl Isom 4 l I MRS. HAROLD J. FRAMPTON MRS. WADE HARRISON MRS. WINIFRED KENNEDY Switchboard Alumnae Secretary Bookstore if Faculty MUSIC DEPARTMENT: Sealed, left to right, Miss Bernie Rea, Mr. Thomas Merriman, Mrs. Sannie O'Conner, Mrs. L. N McFerrang standing, left to right, Mr. John Farley, Miss Mary Evans Brown, Mrs. T. N. Walsh, Mrs. Joe Figg MR. EDMUND ABEL: Biology, Oher- lin College, Southern Methodist Uni- versity MRS. CHARLES C. BATTERSON: Physical Education, HS., Texas Wo- man's University MISS CLAUDINE CO U LA N G E S: French, B.A., Sophie Newcomb, Sor- bonne MRS. R. C. DANIEL: French and Spanish, B.A., T.C.U.g B.A. in L.S., Oklahoma Univ.g M.A., Southern Meth- odist University MRS. JOHN EHRICHT: Latin, B.A., Southeastern State College, B.S., South- ern Methodist Universityg Texas Wo- man's University MISS LILLIAN GRIFFITHS: Librar- ian, B.A., Hastings College, B.L.S., St. Louis Library School MISS MARGUERITE GROW: Latin, A.B., Daniel Baker MRS. J. A. HARRISON, IR., Fine Arts and Art, Baylor, University of Colorado MRS. CHARLES HETHERINGTON: MR. RICHARD S. H O C K A D A Y: Science, B.A., Barnard College Physics and Mathematics, B.A., M.S., Texas University . -- 93316 .19 24'-i'f,b1 'f -F' GZ ' ' ,. .... ,.fwf::f,--w'wWS - ,, ..-Witt, 4 . ...ll Vtrv , ., .. .. . visit S+ A Tm 5 QR, A 3: , ' . . . . -I - ,-igf,f,..2,www ' fs- I , -.... . . - --,.- 'Q -- I ally .mga . , , , ,... ,, S55 kyh . ,. .:,,, ,. . , 5 V 9' - V' '!' ,s. . ii, wgjg :bttsgfz f I vfmatf-ti, ' - ,fa --,arf , I . t f im A ii s . ,V,--.. 1 A A I H7i ' -- W i H g l ' MISS CHRISTINE JOHNSON: Eng- lish, B.A., M.A., Stanford, University of Edinburgh MRS. M. E. KENNING: History, B.A., MISS ELAINE KIMBALL: Latin, Carleton College B.A., Sweet Briar MISS GENIE MCLEMORE: Mathe- matics, B.S., University of Alabama: Agnes Scott College MRS. DAVID MARTIN: Drama and Speech, B.A., Baylor University l MR. ROBERT M. MERRITT, JR.: English, A.B., Amherst, A.M., Brown Universityg M.Ed., Massachusetts State Teacher's College MR. JERRY MICHENER: Mathemat- ics, B.A., Earlham Collegeg M.A., Syracuse Universityg Oberlin College MRS. JOHN ORAM: Spanish, B.A., Texas Woman's U n i v e r si t yg M.A., MISS CAROL MOORE: Mathematics, B.A., Smith College B.A., Vassar Southern Methodist University MR. DAVID S. SHANNON: History and Bible, B.A., Dartmouth College MR. JAMES THOMAS, JR.: Chemis- try, B.S., University of Marylandg M.A., George Washington University, The American University MISS BARBARA NEWCOMBE: Eng- lish, B.A., Duke University MISS MARCIA PEARS: S p a n i s h, MRS. CLAYTON J. TIDEY: English B.A., Wellesley W- -V-,sV1a11 1s2tfiQ51?V'Q XifVi .V VM- 1 - . -mV VV6iJlSf5fAi?33ii53i3?175l15V,'.l1527-?91595i1f1sf1M.V555553:lV1511ff'1i:VV-,fill 21.11571-11'i-1 'L-Sff 'S611VSa?:552Ei1 . Q. , , VV -mf-11 .1311g,f1,5g1a1sgV,g1sV1f1,1V1.4V1.11,,1fggeVVg11gi1g151g,31,1Vs1-V1,1VV,,1 -. , - - V ff-1-1VVV11.:1V1 5V . 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V.:V' i,. z.11eVVV1-VV1V,..,....V- V 11 - f11VV,1 -V .UV 5195-'k51'Li1f1111 iV -VV.l 1'V11557VlS'z4.JfW1.?f1' 51511154555 13'V?V:V11V11iVzffS1155i1f1 V 1 KKK..fV,.,,K.3,KVg.,V .,VV. l-VSV 151:-VSV-1 V -1VVV 1VV-1VV:1'V'-5652211 5511?11V1111--.V1151gs5v1Ss.1aVfg1,?f-11VV,.VV, V:.,.-g-?-..11Vf-1...V..- V --iViw11i1V 11. VV.-VV .-1-V,,1Vnswvsesfilfwfsggs-1.11,,.1,,:,g-V,1.,,.g,,1Q,V,,.VV..,,..,,, -fzVV:sjj1gg1Vgi111 V5.5 ,.-- V- ..1'VV41,VV11zV1wV:a11-.VV.-,, . . Pink and Patricia . . I classic clothes . priceless personality . . . MYou known . . . that raised left eyebrow . . . uWell, Steve says . . .77 . . . something special . . . frosted hair . . . brown eyes . . . 'gl mean really. . . . fabulous friend . . . personification of sweet sophistication . . . femininity plus . . . neatness and completeness. PATRICIA ANN ALLEN Two Years Marshall, Texas White Team Boardefs Pin III Hall Proctor IV Fourcast Staff IV L'Another meal fit for a king Wish they'd build one of these things in Tulia! SUSAN AVENT One and One-Half Years Tulia, Texas Green Team Cornerstones Staff IV -Sports Editor IV Form Teams Ill, IV Green Teams III Varsity Basketball III, IV Varsity Softball III Varsity Volleyball IV Beautiful blue eyes and a Warm cheery smile . . . an outstanding athlete, yet humble . . . a perfectionist in every way . . . an addi- tion to any crowd . . . nickname: 4'Super Sudien . . . a loyal and devoted friend . . . happiest during the basketball season . . . often teased about Tulia, her small home town . . . Future: a lady bus driver. DOROTHY ELIZABETH BARNES Four Years Shreveport, Louisiana White Team Welcoming Committee II, III, IV Honor Roll III, IV Recreation Committee IV Dux Femina Facti I, III, IV Roman Banquet I, IV Wreathmakers' Society IV Cornerstones Staff, Typist IV Math Club I Typing Club II Form Teams I, II White Team Cheerleader IV Varsity Softball III Varsity Basketball IV-Manager Wee? Ain't, cain't, and daincen are favorite words of our hazel-eyed Louisianan girl . . . friend and helper to lower formers . . . Do you want to play bridge?7' . . . White Team cheerleader . . . frequently receives articles from her mother on cancerous effects of smoking . . . witty . . . full of fun but serious with her school work . . . seen yell- ing for Oklahoma during Texas-O.U. week- end . . . seen advertising and indulging in all Stokleyis products . . . known as the diet warden . . . kindness and sincerity . . . fu- ture Latin teacher. I've finally got someone wrapped around my little finger! 32 Senior Sophisticate CAROL ANN BATESON Eight Years Dallas, Texas Merit List II, III Honor Roll I, II, III Honor Guard III Community Service III Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV- Consul IV Roman Banquet I, II, IV-Cupbearer I Fourcast IV Typing Club I A gaunt philosopher, she knows the com- forts and discomforts of pure thoughtw . . . reader of Russell and Dostoevsky . . . -proud . . . plays a prolonged game of chess . . . scholar in every subject . . . willowy as a Neiman Marcus model . . . clothes are in- dicative of Paris fashion . . . wears silk and linen . . . casts a dramatic profile . . . en- joys a hearty giggle for a turn of Wit or for real-life slapstick,-often her own . . . lets a careless cycle skin her knees . . . capable consul of the Dux . . . Ann possesses har- monious Uinherent contradictions. B .n.Lo.EE'.'ci.. Oval face surrounded by neatly styled hair . . . low voice . . . parted mouth . . . pen- sive eyes . . . loves winter clothes . . . seen designing wardrobes . . . avid cartoonist . . . Senior hall proctor . . . an understanding friend . . . 4'Bill just called . . .A stylish . . . quiet . . . loves mischief . . . will join in any scheme . . . answers to Biggsy . . . will go far in the world of art-and people. ELECTRA WACGONER BIGGS Five Years Vernon, Texas Green Team Welcoming Committee I Hall Proctor IV Tu Tertulia IV Honorable Mention-Reading Cup I, III Art Club III, IV-Treasurer IV Drama Club II Typing I Glee Club I, II Form Teams III, IV Varsity Hockey III Is it a boy? 34 y l Maybe when I turn around, he will be better looking. KAREN VIRGINIA BRADLEY Nine Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Guard II Tu Tertulia III, IV Fourcast IV Math Club II Typing Club I Round Table II, III, IV-President III, IV Glee Club I, II Form Teams I, II Varsity Hockey I Form Project Chairman II Clear blue eyes to match her '62 T-Bird . . . forever spreading her undying friendli- ness . . . high regard for the feelings of others . . . long brown hair occasionally re- vealing her cute face . . . seen in bright- colored muu muus, with her toy French poodle, Teeny . . . heard saying, uO.K., honeyw . . . known for spending her sum- mers at her house in Honolulu . . . her home became known as K.K.K. fKaren's Kountry Klubl due to her frequent backyard swim- ming gatherings . . . famouslfor her collec- tion of rings from since discarded boyfriends . . . her ambition: to 'make a success of the Debate Club. 35 0,01 White Team cheerleader . . . Vice-Presi- dent of Tu Tertulia . . . roots for -75515 of the St. Marks football team . . . avid Texas Tech supporter . . . frosted hair fwhich grows lighter with timej, freckles, and small turned up nose . . . sparkling blue eyes lined with long dark lashes . . . wants lavender and white for her Wedding colors . . . loves Mexico and Spanish . . . aspires to work with the United Nations . . . often seen flying around town in a White Super Sport. JOAN NAN BROWN Three Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll II, III Form Cheerleader II White Team Cheerleader IV Entre Nous III, IV Tu Tertulia III, IV- Vice-President IV Cornerstones IV-Underclass Editor IV Drama Club II Math Club II Round Table III Form Teams II I love the trees and the Russell-ing leaves If I get back, and my car's not in that parking lot . . . NANCY ANN COOK Eight Years Dallas, Texas White Team-Co-Captain Form Cheerleader I, II Clee Club I, II, III, IV Newspaper Staff I Typing Club II Form Teams III, IV Athletic Board--Secretary IV Cookie . . . bubbling personality shown in her hair-do and twinkling hazel eyes . . . the continental mama . . . flirty and friendly . . . Tell me about it . . . the original mono kid . . . doesnlt need to Worry when her car gets borrowed as she has another at home . . . NI tell you, Harry and I are just friends . . . sensitive to things around her . . . T.V. addict . . . Cook's Modern Home serves H. P. and Jesuit boys . . . 4'Well, I'd kiss you goodnight but I've had mono. QSQKIZ A girl without freckles is like a night with- out stars . . . this could only describe our Red . . . sharp wit, highly intelligent, yet gullible . . . can provoke laughter in any situation . . . heard saying, Wabbit . . . always getting into fights with math teachers . . . highly perceptive and conscious of the feelings of others . . . occupation: tripping friends . . . her blue Ford convertible has the top down all year long and is' usually loaded with boarders . . . ambition is to marry a French millionaire . . . '4Anyone for pool?,' . . . future will find her rolling cigarettes for the Winston factory. DIANA DeLOACHE DAVIDSON Nine Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Welcoming Committee Il, III, IV Student Council II Honor ,Roll I, II, III Honor Guard II School Service Committee I Form President II Form Secretary IV Dux Femina Facti I, Il, III, IV- Aedile III, Censor IV Roman Banquet I, II-Cupbearer I Cornerstones IV-Photography Editor IV Math Club III Math Medal 11, III Debate Club 1, II Glee Club IV-Robe Chairman IV Operator, would you lend me a penny? Elizabeth Taylor . . . devilish gleam in her eye . . . vivacious St. Marks, cheerleader . . . avid Texas University fan . . . heard saying, Who wants to go to Round-Up with me?,' . . . very generous, great willingness to share . . . best dressed girl in school . . . would have to quit school to work in all her dates . . . baby blue T-Bird often seen cross- ing the Louisiana-Texas state line' . . . X- cutting horse rides . . . secret ambition, to be a hula instructor on Waikiki Beach . . . will someday be First Lady. 'We11, he's about this big . . . LINDA LOUISE DEAL Three Years Longview, Texas Green Team Honor Roll II Boarder's Pin II, III Green Team Cheerleader IV Tu Tertulia III, IV-Treasurer IV Cornerstones IV-Clubs Editor IV Drama Club II Glee Club III Piano Literature IV was i A Scholar with purse bulging with books . . . a pianist playing Beethovenis IV Fugue . . a neophyte bridge player making a finesse . . . a deep thinker who loves intellectual dis- cussions . . . an avid Votary of the French language which she is much more eager to speak than English . . . the typical German fraulein with milky complexion, blue eyes, and thick clark-blonde hair . . . Weekend comes, a swoosh of eye shadow, dangling earrings, and a long chain of beads accent a tasteful, conservative dress . . . bold in the right situations . . . Mary Jane, editorial writer for the Hallmark and Magistra Scri- bendi of the Dux. 40 MARY JANE EHRICI-IT Three Years Dallas, Texas White Team Merit List II, IH Honor Roll II Honor Guard II School Service Committee II Chapel Accompanist III, IV Dux Femina Facti II, III, IV-Magistra Scribendi IV Roman Banquet II-Hi-priestess Entre Nous II, III, IV-Secretary IV Fourcast Staff Ill, IV-Editorial Writer IV Math Club II Glee Club II Piano Literature II The music was printed that way Well, ah, Mrs. Sammons, I was just going to take him for a walk . . . VIRGINIA LOUISE ELKIN Two Years Midland, Texas Green Team Honor Roll III Recreation Committee III Vesper Chairman IV Varsity Cheerleader IV Entre Nous III, IV Art Club III Glee Club IV Science Club IV Piano Literature IV g'Hey, y'all,, . . . here she comes! . . . that's Ginny . . . one in a million . . . en- thusiasm that knows no bounds . . . varsity cheerleader . . . the shortest Senior but as they say, good things come in small pack- ages . . . fractured French and frantic art . . . Ginny has added much to Hockaday . . . sincere . . . dependable . . . responsible . . . loved by everyone . . . seal trainer or Broadway star constitute Ginny's future. Nh . Wim' Poised with a pen in hand and away she goes . . . a natural penchant with Words . . . bobbing ash blond head, full of wit . . sparkling green eyes, alert and eager . . . our avid Latin scholar is Pontifex Maxima of the Dux . . . fantastic imagination . . . makes her ideas quite vivid with flying hands to illustrate her meaning . . . advocate of expressing one,s individual beliefs . . . staunch supporter of udoing unto others as you would have them do unto youv . . . her ideal, an English boy with a Prince Charles haircut . . . loves English, England, cold weather and rain . . . her aim? . . . to be a rain-god. JUDITI-I CHARLENE EVERITT One and One-Half Years Houston, Texas Green Team Merit List Ill Honor Roll III Form Cheerleader IV Dux Femina Facti IV-Pontifex Maxima Roman Banquet IV-Grace Drama Club III Fourcast IV-Feature Editor Senior Play I You mean there is film in that camera? Hurry and snap the picture . . . he hung up ten 7, minutes ago KATHERINE FLAXMAN Four Years Dallas, Texas White Team Welcoming Committee II Courtesy Cap III Merit List I, II, III Honor Roll I, II, III Honor Guard II School Service Committee II Form Treasurer I Dux I, Quaestor II, Praetor III Roman Banquet I, II Wreathmakers' Society I, II Tu Tertulia IV Fourcast Staff II, III, IV-Editor IV Quill Sz scroll III Drama Club I Math Club II Mu Alpha Theta-Treasurer III, V-Pres. IV Debate Club I Form Teams I Varsity Swimming I Senior Play Always smiling . . . ready for fun . . friendly, willing to listen to everyone . . . often relaxes with her guitar . . . seen dash- ing to Fourcast meetings and burning the midnight oil . . . an inner beauty possessed by few . . . deserving of her Courtesy Cap . . . eager to lend a helping hand . . . quiet, almost shy . . . studies hard . . . camera clad . . . great sense of fair play . . . Kathi. away ANNE FRANKLIN Three Years Shreveport, Louisiana White Team Community Service Style Show Model II Form Cheerleader IV Entre Nous II, III, IV Drama Club II Math Club-Vice-President IV Piano Literature IV Senior Play OOTLQ Q Itis Shirley McClain . . . Ta Ta . . . 'Tm from Shreeeveport, Lou-easy-annal' . . . our shy one . . . everybodyis amigo . . . Miss Anne, or better known as 'gRooney . . . Usually found between the Kokomo and Bos- sier City . . . dragging her yellow convertible . . . letting out a Rebel yell . . . writing letters to Europe and trying to forget the Count . . . the Oriental eyes . . . French . . . Future: will be queen of L.S.U. campus. Look at that litta hitty Freshman down theal Mind over matter MARY ELIZABETH FRANKS Three Years Dallas, Texas White Team Boarder's Pin II Honor Roll III Tu Tertulia III, IV-Secretary IV Fourcast III, IV Form Hall Officer-Vice-President IV Debate Club II Better known as Frinks . . . Yes Caracas . . . uForget it . . . seen bopping along with one orange curl in the middle of her fore- head . . . gray loafer clad . . . forever col- lecting bugs for last year's bug collection . . . secretary of Tu Tertulia . . . loves golf and tennis . . . adores cats . . . loves Harry Belafonte . . . will spend future as a lab technician. .E-lv Mostly in the annual office . . . often on the Dick Chaplin dance floor . . . a girl with a ready smile, exuberant spirit and integrity . . . has earned the respect and friendship of those who know her . . . can always find time to listen, console or cheer another, yet seldom burdens another with her own prob- lems . . . sports a Courtesy Cap atop a black bubbled hairdo . . . heard cheering for the Greens . . . alert, snappy, brown eyes . . . seen skipping to Chapel with a silly grin . . . devoted . . . happy . . . a sparkling per' sonality . . . a heart as big as her love for life . . . truly a Hockaday lady, Miss Carol Friedman. CAROL ANN FRIEDMAN Two Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Merit List III Courtesy Cap III Honor Roll III Dux Femina Facti III Entre Nous III, IV Cornerstones III, IV-Editor IV Glee Club III, IV Green Teams III Form Teams III Form Dance Chairman III What do you mean, out of uniform? Peace! DIANE CAST Four Years Pueblo, Colorado White Team Welcoming Committee I, II, III Recreation Committee II School Service Committee IV Team Cheerleader IV Piano Literature I, II, III, IV Popularly known as Dinker . . . Oh, oh, oh, oh! ll, . . . tall, poised, cutest pixie blond hair accentuated hy ecstatic baby blue eyes . . . seen entertaining groups with her hys- terically funny spastic acts . . . loves to watch People are Funny, while eating those abiggg creeemie mints from El Chicoisv . . . I mean if I don't get a letter from Mike TODAY, itis all overf, . . . patronizes Con- temporary Card shops . . . this Colorado kid talks faster than she walks . . . chews gum as if it were going out of style . . . Ya,ll, that's tremendous. . . . once a friend, al- ways a friend . . . her impulsive jumps and bubbling personality led to her posts as White team cheerleader and vice-president of senior class . . . wears her socks inside out, but aside from that, she's as neat as they come . . . a hint of devilishness . . . afraid of the dark . . . it's for sure sheis adored hy every girl in school . . . a villa in Rome will he her home . . . sugar and spice, gee, she's nice! lnkvt, Q Biggest little bundle of dynamite youill ever find . . . president of Student Council . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . matching pony tail that sways with every step . . . a winning smile . . . outgoing . . . friend to all . . . outstanding in athletics . . . enjoys music- especially 6'Big John . . . seen wearing cut- offs and a N. M. Military Institute sweat shirt . . . found in lounge engrossed in a wild game of bridge . . . awaiting that long distance call from Mike . . . Now REALLY! . . . known for her clarion outbursts of laughter at the most inopportune times . . E. always telling about her past summer ex- periences in Europe . . . frequently seen on the afterdeck of the Queen Elizabeth . . . or was it the engine room? . . . ten years will probably find Candy as a lady bullfighter in Spain . . . or will she be that typical Italian at the Trevi Fountain in Rome? CANDACE LOU GOOD Four Years Fort Sumner, New Mexico White Team Student Council III, IV-President IV Welcoming Committee III, IV House Council I Athletic Board II Merit List III, IV Form Officer III-President III Community Service I Recreation Committee I, III Dux Femina Facti III Roman Banquet I, II Tu Tertulia III, IV Math Club III Clee Club IV Piano Literature I, II, III, IV Form Teams I, II, III, IV White Teams I, II, III, IV Varsity Volleyball , II, III, IV- All Tournament IV Varsity Basketball I, II, III, IV- All Tournament III Varsity Softball I, II, III Varsity Sweater II Senior Play IV Committee of Ten II g'Yes, Dinker, I'm up Did he say Caesar or Seize her? A portrait by Renoir . . . a World traveler . . . talking about Roz Russell, Mary Martin and Judy Garland . . . ivory complexion . . . voice lessons . . . dancing and acting at the Theater Center . . . turquoise notebook . . . lemon-colored hair . . . size five shoes . . . active in Glee Club . . . forthcoming part in the Senior Play . . . forthcoming in life . . . Broadway actress, Metropolitan opera star, New York socialite, a lady. , Z., :H SONDRA JANE GRADY Eight Years Dallas, Texas White Team. Merit List II, III Honor Roll I, II, III Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Forum Free Press-Assistant Edi Roman Banquet-Wine Bearer, Special Slave I, II, IV Drama Club I, II Clee Club III, IV Varsity Tennis II, III Senior Play Tea Committee Chairman IV IZOI' 49 ,P 'F-v. Beep, beep, ba -. . . rooomm! . . . Gigi zooms by in her pet white Corvette . . . blonde streaked flip, topped by a bright bow and never wind-blown . . . beaming dolll like face with sparkling '4blue eyes and big dimpled smile, maybe meaning meditation on Mike . . . vivacious, spirited, and always bubbling with cheerfulness and energy . . . hangers and hangers of stylish clothes for her enviable figure . . . fun loving and full of life, her house is always '4open, the rooms echoing with her merry snicker . . . in toto, delightfully lovable. GAIL GRIFFITHS Nine Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll I Community Style Show Model I, II Cornerstones IV-Clubs Editor IV Four-Cast III Drama Club III Round Table II Typing Club I Glee Club IV Form Teams I, II, III Varsity Hockey III Varsity Basketball II Varsity Ping-Pong III You gotta be fast in this business! Very fine print! MARY HANDY Four Years Dallas, Texas White Team Merit List II Tu Tertulia III, IV Drama Club I, II, III, IV-President IV Hockaday Players III, IV Varsity Hockey II Form Teams II Senior Play Here comes the placid president of the Drama Club . . . usually cool, calm, and collected . . . her twinkling brown eyes and straight Buster Brown hairdo give the im- pression of the innocence of youth . . . watch out-she's bound to surprise you . . . her7s is the first car always found in the parking lot every morning . . . loves to ride her horse, Skip . . . reads medical stories . . . a sincere interest in children . . . no matter how long or hard, the task, always willing to make the best of it . . . hopes for a medical career, a family, and a home in her summer retreat, Taos, New,lVlexico . . . most precious possession . . . Jim! b bf-Qvxko Ex-boarder . . . gained by Dallas . . . short brown hair . . . gleaming eyes . . . a cute little pug nose and a gorgeous complexion- that's Marlyne . . . sometimes mistaken for a sophomore due to her sweet baby face, but unmistakably a senior in regard to her per- sonality and intelligence . . . a friend always ready with a delightful hi. 52 MARLYNE PHYLLIS HERMAN Two Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Merit List III Honor Roll III Tu Tertulia III Drama Club IV Typing Club III Senior Play Do you think he'll notice me? 'NO, Roberto, this is not my wig! CAROL HILL Ten Years Dallas, Texas Green Team-Captain IV Athletic Board IV Athletic Sweater II Varsity Cheerleader II, III- Head Cheerleader III Form Cheerleader I Recreation Committee III Roman Banquet II Wreathmakers II Cornerstones Staff III - Art Club I-Art Cup II Student Art Exhibit Awards II, III Drama Club II Form Teams I, II, III, IV Green Teams I, II, III, IV Varsity Hockey I, II Varsity Basketball I, III Varsity Softball I, III Varsity Volleyball III Senior Play IV Gimme a G. Gimme an R! . . . who else but the outgoing Green team captain . . . like a coiled spring . . .A Mexicano! . . . fingernails . . . black sparkling eye makeup . . . carefree . . . 'fSa, sa, sa! . . . seen constantly hanging around English teachers f'LThe whole trouble is this grammar busi- nessfil . . . St. lVIark's cheerleader . . . left the boarders to become a day student . . . secret desire: to see Roberto in Roma . . . enjoys el matadors7 company . . . favorite sport: watching bull fights in Madrid . . . can be found in the Art Lab . . . will still be in an Art Lab ten years from now, or somewhere in Europe . . . OLE! do Wife 53 angie, Ratted hair and gold sun glasses, along with permanent loafer excuses, can stand for only one person-Margie . . . was often seen worrying about third-form candy and the lost key to her beloved cabinet . . . Working on English projects although nothing is needed to supplement her well-deserved A's and B's . . . often seen parking her beige Comet in the faculty parking lot . . . works diligently for the Drama club . . . heard talking about Mexico . . . optimistic about the S.M.U. foot- ball team . . . Mexico . . . the Drama Club Production . . . Mexico . . . Mexico . . . Mexico. MAY MARGARET JACKSON Five Years Dallas, Texas White Team Welcoming Committee III Merit List I, II, III Honor Roll I, II, III Dux Femina Facti I, II Roman Banquet I, II Wreathmakers, Society II, IV Tu Tertulia Ill, IV Drama Club II, III, IV Typing Club I Varsity Hockey II White Teams II Form Teams l, ll, III Senior Play Form Money Project Chairman III Mom, here comes Wickham, over the Hill You mean I haven't told you about Bobby? ELIZABETH ANN .IAQUET Three Years Mexico City, Mexico Green Team Welcoming Committee III, IV Student Council IV-I Form Chairman IV House Council II Honor Roll II, III Community Service Pin II Community Service Committee II Recreation Committee III, IV Team Cheerleader IV Dux Femina Facti III, IV Tu Tertulia II, III, IV-Treasurer III Math Club III, IV-Vice-President III Form Teams II Varsity Volleyball Manager IV Lively little girl from Mexico City . . . personality plus . . . one of the few who can set hair as well as a beautician . . . big blue eyes . . . long fingernails envy of her first form advisees . . . awaits letters from Shattuck yet checks out S.lVI.U .... I just canit hack it! . . . Green team cheerleader . . . student council member . . . asset to Hockaday . . . sweet, sincere, sensitive, con- soling, considerate-that's our Lizzy . . . fun- loving . a friend to everyone . . . hard worker . . . always smiling . . . hopes to attend school in Louisiana . . . future: trans- lator for houseguests in Mexican nightclubs. 'aaa nYou'd better askfl . . . and off goes a blonde head as bouncily as her Mbelovedn jumping beans . . . not tall in height but in spirit . . . devoted to the volleyball team . . . loves Tuauah Indians, dessert, science, and twisting . . . never comes to the end of a sentence when talking . . . shy with strangers but not with friends . . . often seen on the floor trying to sit Indian style . . . someday, 'cafter Stephens, will be seen as a pharmacist . . . often dreams of a secluded spot in a quiet forest. .IERE LYNNE JEFFREY Two Years Quanah, Texas Green Team Honor Roll III Hall Proctor IV Tu Tertulia III, IV Glee Club III, IV Science Club IV Varsity Volleyball IV-Manager Under the spreading chestnut tree Nice game, Pancho l ANNE CORRIGAN JORDAN Eight Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Athletic Board II, III Varsity Athletic Sweater III Athletic Shield I, II, III Tu Tertulia III, IV Typing Club I Glee Club I, Il, III, IV Form Teams III Green Teams III Varsity Volleyball I, II, IV Varsity Hockey I, II Varsity Tennis I, II, III, IV Tennis Jr. Singles and Doubles Tennis Sr. Doubles Cup III cup II Needa ride, anyone?7' . . . Patagone . . . enchanting green eyes that sparkle with every smile . . . bright coral lipstick . . . a smile that lasts forever . . . 'cLet's do something different . . . tennis shoes and racket in hand-a determined competitor . . . '6Can you merengue?'7 . . . secret of success: Estee Lauder . . . '6Well then, how 'bout the cha- cha?', . . . Two large Dr. Peppers and one order of french fries, pleasef' . . . known for her continuous hunger and unforgettable summers . . . plans to invent a 4'crunchy peanut butter and jelly sandwich machine . . . 5'Twist?', . . . Anne radiates fun wherever she goes . . . future career: taxi cab driver. Of! uLa, dee, da, dee, dan echoing down the hall heralds the approach of Teensie . . . gifted with a lovely voice . . . perpetually attempting to keep law and order in the Glee Club . . . appreciates good art and opera . . . proud of her German background and extremely practical like her ancestral kinfolk . . . hobby is antique shopping . . . she is the only girl in the history of Hockaday to dress as Whistler's Mother and not let the annual staff print the picture . . . loves cats . . . often worries about whether she's been ac- cepted at college . . . argues intelligently . . . a true Southern Belle who believes that the South will rise again . . . in the future, she will probably be singing Dixie at La Scala. FLORA KAY KROCHMAN Five Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Merit List I Honor Roll III Dux Femina Facti I, II Roman Banquet I Entre Nous III, IV Glee Club I, II, Ill, IV-Vice-President IV Hurry, would you, I think it's poison ivy! V l Hey, y'all, The Madill Record has eight pages today! ,IANNA LOU LITTLE Five Years Madill, Oklahoma Green Team Welcoming Committee IV Drama Club II Math Club III, IV-President IV Typing Club I Piano Literature IV Guanna . . . twinkling blue eyes and rosy cheeks set off by a devilish grin . . . loves black jumpers . . . heard saying, I believe Iill take a nap . . . notorious humorist . . . can be seen tearing up Marshall County roads in her turquoise MC. while on vaca- tion . . . religiously reads lVIadill Record . . . always has a solution for everything . . . enthusiastic President of the Math Club . . . can be seen with Herman, her quilt . . . will be remembered by her hilarious stories and her love for sleep . . . future . . . recruiting population for that metropolis, Madill, Ok- lahoma. OA Lucas farms . . . '4Yea, Mesquite Skeetersf' . . . white eyelashes . . :zany facial expres- sions . . . constantly cheerful and smiling . . . saucer eyes . . . known as '6Sloolcie by all . . . craves the colors purple and brown . . . very active in organizations . . . at- tended the Girl Scout Senior Round-up at Button Bay, Vermont . . . President of the Dallas Girl Scout Planning Board . . . future occupation: selling automatic cow milking machines to rival dairies. CAROLYN HELEN LUCAS Two Years Dallas, Texas White Team Form Cheerleader IV Fourcast IV Drama Club III Form Teams III I feel pretty Who broke my tricycle? PAMELA ANN MCCRARY Four Years Post, Texas Green Team Welcoming Committee IV Student Council I Merit List III Honor Roll I, II, III School Service Committee II Recreation Committee IV Varsity Sweater II Athletic Shield II Form President I Dux Femina Facti I, II Roman Banquet I-Candlebearer I Entre Nous II, III, IV-President IV Tu Tertulia III, IV Four-Cast IV Math Club III-Historian III Glee Club IV Piano Literature I, II, III, IV Form Teams I, II, III, IV Green Teams I, II, III, IV Varsity Volleyball I, II, III, IV Varsity Basketball I Varsity Hockey I, II, III Varsity Softball I, II, III c'You mean you've never heard of Post? . . . 'II mean, I want you all to known . . lanky figure seen sprinting down the hockey fleld yelling, L'Get in there. Crowd 7em . . . 'aIf Wayne doe-sn't stop telling Lee those awful liesli' . . . will someday speak French fluently and live in France . . . secret de- sire: to be a concert pianist. BEATRICE HELEN MCKINNEY Five Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll I Recreation Committee IV Fourcast IV Drama Club I Math Club III Glee Club III, IV Form Teams II Senior Play '3J--- Pteliw-'-A Oh, Honey, let me tell you 'bout Wayne, er Mic, er uh Bill, BILL? . . . 5'Glad you got to see me again? . . . and the tall Texan from the small town whirls off into her world: the world of romance . . . forever sending her classmates into gales of laughter . . . Bea is a master of coin comedy . . . gifted with a Mary Martin voice . . . a Van Cliburn at the piano . . . and a Beatrice McKinney on the guitar . . . Bea,s future may hold a position in the entertainment field . . . found partying on the beaches of Hawaii . . . writing letters to boys . . . walk- ing down a modeling ramp . . . or trying to pass her driver's test . . . her secret ambition: to follow in cousin Paula Prentiss' footsteps. 62 I've found my date for Senior parties! Mrs. Baker will never find me here . . . ANN MCKNICHT Four Years Arlington, Texas Green Team House Council II Hall Officer-President II Merit List III Honor Roll III Community Service-Co-Chairma Hall Proctor IV Art Club II, III Math Club I Form Teams I, II, III, IV Green Teams I, III., IV Varsity Volleyball IV Varsity Basketball II, III, IV Varsity Softball II, III I1 Receive a letter from Ronnie today? . . . What?,'-is her usual- response . . . but don't let this fool you-Ann,s really alert . . . better known as Annie-Poo . . . an avid player and lover of all sports . . . active on many varsity teams . . . possesses poise . . . model's figure . . . gorgeous long, glossy hair flowing down over her shoulders . . . many boys . . . a friend to all . . . de- pendable . . . diligent, honorable and con- siderate . . . altruistic . . . quiet and reserved . . . greatly interested in Math and Science . . . Future . . . a scientifically-minded house- wife in a large house in Fort Worth. E! Ll7LQu7LfYl0VL' Especially ferocious Senior Hall president after 10:00 . . . MCan7t even believe itf, . . . always intends to start a diet tomorrow after finishing that second piece of cake at dinner . . . merry . . . unruly auburn hair, mis- chievous brown eyes . . . kind . . . consid- erate . . . understanding . . . eager to help anyone, especially all the stray animals she can collect . . . her excellent voice and ap- preciation for music is demonstrated not only in Glee Club, but every night in the shower . . . lVlcNut . . . easily excited over calls and letters from a certain Sergeant . . . loves correcting her roommate's grammar . . . Future: infirmary nurse at a menls college. 64 MARY MCNEILL Two Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Hall Council-Vice-President IV Hall Officer-President IV Drama Club III Glee Club III, IV Form Teams III 4'Quiet, I have 12 book reports due tomorrow! I think that I shall never see a foot as lovely as a tree . . . NANCY JANE MICHAELIS Tu Tertulia II Art Club IV Typing Club III Three Years Dallas, Texas Like a sparkling glass of champagne- bubbling and full of life . . . galley, Bebefl comes echoing clown the halls from our gal Nanci . . . affectionately called Bullwinkle,' by Mr. Merritt . . . loyal fan of lVlr. Abel's . . . 4'Oh really, Sweetie?'7 . . . her sweeping spider-like eyelashes flutter with excitement when you mention U. of Texas . . . seen crawling on the floor searching for one miss- ing Contact . . . craves music . . . when at home, found baking Hgoodiesf' or creating a new dress . . . future: yeast consultant for Mrs. Bairclas bakeries. d4.4c,.c.,e.f U Petite, cute, pixie-faced blond, sparkling blue eyes . . . cheery personality . . . always fun to be with . . . sunny smile . . . Well, my wordlw . . . keen sense of humor . . . hard-working varsity cheerleader . . . re- sponds joyfully to everything . . . loves danc- ing, acting, and long fingernails . . . a loyal friend . . . 4'Yea, Muskogee! . . . wonderful to know . . . future . . . dramatic actress. SUANNE CATHERINE MILLER Two Years Muskogee, Oklahoma White Team Form Cheerleader III Varsity Cheerleader IV Typing Club III Senior Play Drama Club IV I hope Freddie doesn't think I,m barking up the wrong tree! But Daddy, mink coats are practical . . . LILLIAN MARLENE MIRKES Eight Years Dallas, Texas White Team Welcoming Committee I Honor Roll l, III Community Service Committee II Service Pin ll Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV-Gr Roman Banquet I, II, IV-Arbiter Scribendi I Cornerstones IV--Senior Editor IV lVlath Club III Typing Club I Form Teams I, II, III White Teams III White Team Cheerleader IV Form Secretary III ace III Little Bean . . . twinkling brown eyes with matching naturally curly hair . . . heard say- ing, HThat's all there is to itlw . . . eternal smile . . . wicked little chuckle . . . vivacious White Team cheerleader . . . emotional . . . often reminiscing about her trip to Mexico . . . avid aficionado of the Lambda Chi's at S.lVI.U .... constantly talking on the phone . . . UI don,t like that deallw . . . has braved four years of Latin . . . breaks out in a rash when she's excited . . . likes people for what they are . . . hopes to go to Louisiana some day . . . will be remembered by -her large consumption of food at Milk Period . . . Future: mother of forty children. S 41612, Jftoo Dark brunette hair, once a pigtail, now a bubble . . . fair complexion . . . gleaming eyes and a smile, evidence of natural beauty . . . never moody as her name . . . known for her sensibility and maturity . . . intellectual conversationalist as well as an understanding listener . . . concentrates with head tilted devilishly at an angle . . . always laughing . . . radiates good humor . . . sometimes seen skipping down the hall . . . ardent lover of horses . . . heard mumbling something about going to Hawkins . . . seen attired in an outfit destined only for East Texas . . . admirer of French, drama, and biology . . . secret ambition is to be the fourth in the Kingston Quartet. MARTHA ELLEN MOODY Five Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Merit List I Honor Roll I, II, III Form Vice-President II Dux Femina Facti I, II Roman Banquet I, II-Candlebearer I Entre Nous III, IV-Treasurer IV Drama Club II, III, IV-Vice-President IV Typing Club I Glee Club I, II, IV Form Teams I, II Hockaday Players III Senior Play Chairman of LOWER SCHOOL Chapel III Project Chairman IV Sorry I'm late, Mr. Perkins, but I cou1dn't find the saddle. He said he'd be right back. DALE HOLLISTER NESS Four Years Dallas, Texas White Team Merit List II, III Honor Roll I, Il, Style Show Model III, IV Honor Guard III Dux Femina Facti II Tu Tertulia III, IV Art Club IV Art Show, Honorable Mention I Drama Club I, II Math Club III Form Teams I A twinkle, a smile, and beautiful, big, brown eyes . . . short, thick coffee-colored hair compliments her apple a day com- plexion . . . candid naivete . . . efficient, devoted to studies, reliable . . . a regular member of the Merit List with straight A's . . . proof positive that beauty and brains can mix . . . Dale enhances clothes and colors . . . one might find her skiing in Colorado or sun bathing in California . . . truly charm- ing . . . seems to be unaware of her own wonderful qualities . . . quiet and reserved until you get to know her . . . then sheis warm, friendly, radiant, laughs a great deal . . . her crystal ball sees her hostessing White House parties. ,I M UPMMM Floppy black loafers, a cheerful laugh, and a sweep of blond unruly hair in her spark- ling eyes . . . seen carting around a group of girls in her vivid red Valiant . . . work- ing diligently for Tu Tertulia . . . taking off for a weekend at the ranch . . . heard reel- ing out the alto part in the Glee Club . . . speaking in her own special little lisp . . . '4Oh, really?'7 . . . How about that math IV?7' . . . Have you heard the latest King- ston Trio album for Brothers Four, or Lime- lighter, or any other wild Bohemian musicl ?,, . . . future in ten years: ambassador to Spain. 70 PATRICIA EARLY NICHOLS Six Years Dallas, Texas White Team Welcoming Committee I, II Merit List I, II, III Honor Roll I, II, III Honor Guard III School Service Committee III, IV Tu Tertulia I, II, III, IV-President Art Club I Math Club I Glee Club I, III, IV Form Teams I White Team I Varsity Hockey I Find the dog in this picture and go to your nearest Captain Video headquarters . . . 'At least I don't have to sign out! REBECCA MAY OAKLEY Three Years Odessa, Texas Green Team Merit List II, III Boarder's Pin II Honor Roll II, III Honor Guard III Vesper Choir IV Chapel Chairman IV Form Cheerleader II Green Team Cheerleader IV Hall Proctor IV Tu Tertulia II, III, IV Fourcast Staff IV Art Club II Math Club II Glee Club II, III, IV Form Teams II, III Varsity Volleyball IV Senior Play National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4'Would you all please stand and sing hymn-? . . . curly red' hair . . . pretty hands and fingernails . . . always does her best in all endeavors, both socially and scho- lastically . . . seen dancing, playing sports or moving about in some way . . . loves Johnny Mathis, bridge, children, pink roses, and blue, blue, blue Knot only the color of her eyes, but often the color of her kneesl . . . her low voice is often heard saying, M50 days 'til graduation . . . 'ADO you know that you give chapel tomorrow?,' . . . Future: will be a history teacher or missionary in Africa. 'i '1 Horses . . . seen driving a fire engine red Chevy II convertible . always wanting to do something for someone else . . . Com- munity Service . . . horses . . . all around athlete and a devoted member of the White Team . . . beautiful startling eyes . . . angelic choir singer . . . always coming from horse shows with blue ribbons in one hand and trophies in the other . . . seen wearing a perpetual smile, eager to burst forth in laughter at herself and with other people. DOROTHY SIBYL PAINE Twelve Years Dallas, Texas White Team Welcoming Committee II Student Council IV Courtesy Cap I Merit List I, Il, III Honor Roll I, II, III Community Service Pin I, II, III Honor Guard III Community Service Committee I, II, III, IV -Secretary II, Co-Chairman III, Chairman IV Recreation Committee I, II, III, IV Varsity Sweater II Athletic Shield I, II, III Dux Femina Facti I, II, III-Aedile Ill Roman Banquet I Wreathmakers' Society I, II, IV Math Club II Glee Club I, II, III, IV Form Teams IH, IV White Teams III, IV Varsity Hockey I, II, III Varsity Softball I, II Varsity Swimming I, II Varsity Volleyball II, III, IV Form Service Project Chairman Il Tea Committee Chairman III Let go of me, Sam, so that I can give this young lady her prize. 'gEt tu, George? MARY MARGERETPENDERY Two Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Merit List Ill Honor Roll Ill Entre Nous IV Drama Club III, IV Glee Club III, IV Senior Play The only girl in the senior class who can play a perfect vampire in Dad's Day pro- gram . . . gay smile . . . bouncy walk . . . and headband Whose bow peeks out in the back with every step . . . has graced with kindness the halls of Hockaday for the last two years . . . she dabbles in painting . . . Glee Club singing . . . garden tending . . . adopting sick animals . . . and expertly play- ing Natasha . . . favorite pastimes: thinking of people in terms of animals, showing off her horses at Coon Creek, faithfully follow- ing Yale football schedule with George, watching the Three Stooges . . . seen wear- ing a Yale jacket . . . Future: leading lady vampire in horror movies. One of the cutest, most beloved seniors . . . intelligent leader both as President of House Council and as a member of the Student Council . . . strong sense of duty . . . big grayish green' eyes filled to the brim with mischievousness . .' . baby face . . . heard placing a collect call to Ft. Worth . . . can be found either in Junior or Janna Lou's room . . . all cattle crossing a highway --beware!-sheill probably hit you . . . fa- vorite pastime-horseback riding fbarrel rac- ingj . . . nickname- Baby or Squeegen . . . ambition-to have long fingernails . . . hates P.E. and double-dating . . . actress . . . only girl in Hockaday who has a Texas Drivers License, a Waurika, Oklahoma, bank account, and lives in Addington, Oklahoma, and Washington, D. C .... in time of distress heard calling Roomie', . . . Future: Will be found on a tremendous cattle ranch, with three children and Goldie . . . probable col- lege-Teenie Weenie University. SUZ-ANN PRICE Eight Years Washington, D. C. Phoenix, Arizona White Team Student Council IV House Council III, IV-Secretary III, President IV Community Style Show Model III Community Service Committee I Form Cheerleader I, III Drama Club I, Il, III-Treasurer III Hockaday Player III, IV Math Club II Typing Club I Form Teams I He wouldn't dare No, Cammy, Canada is not part of Texas . . . SUZANNE MARIE RABORN Three Years Calgary, Alberta Canada Green Team Athletic Board II Community Style Show Model II Recreation Committee II, IV Athletic Sweater III Athletic Shield II, III Entre Nous III, IV Drama Club II Math Club II, III, IV-Treasurer III, IV Piano Literature IV Form Teams II, III, IV Green Teams II, III, IV Varsity Volleyball II, III, IV Varsity Basketball II, III, IV Varsity Swimming II-Manager II Varsity Softball II, III Study Hall Chairman Boarding Department IV Seen skiing down snow slope in Canada or leaping on basketball and volleyball courts . . . inserts witty remarks . . . dark brown hair with eyes to match . . . heard saying c'Where are the apples? . . . stylish hairdos preceded by Gotta go curl my hair . . . possible French major . . . secret aim is to be a gracious and well-educated lady. R W fflyea 4 Bouncy . . . bubbly . . . tousled blond hair . . . famed artist of the Ritchey Bird . . . vivacious in all she doesi. . . fun to be with . . . enthusiastic in swimming and sailing . V. . seen running down the hall or throwing her head back in peals of laughter . . . secretary of the Glee Club . . . Cammy can capture an audience with her sharp wit and unexpected comments . . . lover of horses . . . fun and mischief . . . she may some day become the cover artist of National Wild Life . . . if she hasn't left us for the lures of Mexico. CAMILLA COLLETT RITCHEY Two Years Fort Worth, Texas Green Team Vesper Choir IV Drama Club IV Typing Club III Glee Club Ill, IV-Secretary IV Form Teams III, IV Senior Play I date the sweetest men Did someone mention a party? CELIA KATHARINE ROBERTS Five Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Athletic Board II, IV-Treasure Athletic Sweater II Athletic Shield I Art Club I Form Teams I, II, III, IV Green Teams I, II, III, IV Varsity Volleyball IV Varsity Basketball II Varsity Hockey I, II, III, IV Varsity Tennis III rl lst, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, eeeeeechl Celia, flash- ing by in her beautiful black Chevy . . . a great athlete in every sport . . . an avid pool player . . . senior representative of the Greens . . . UAW, come on, y,all, please try out for the swimming team! . . . keeps people laughing with her great sense of humor . . . can win any argument . . . slanted, blue, flashing eyes and impish smile . . . warm friendliness has attracted a host of friends . . . has been known to have guinea pigs in her study hall desk . . . has been found playing tennis with Mr. Han- cock or throwing Mr. Lyle in the pool . . . favorite color is blue . . . eats anything . . . bouncy and energetic . . . invents new words such as Mdratzapv . . . can put on Yankee accent or sound like pure West Texas . . . frequently found meditating on how to get out of study hall . . . her future? running the world's largest chain of pool halls! QJLLQ. We WWW 'iI'Iey, babiesln . . . a shining black head with a few grey hairs . . . little girl qualities, naive face, shiny brown eyes, small . . . now, ,Io-Io is her flame . . . a red Monza flashing off campus as she grinds gears into place . . . captain of the White Team . . . often seen with Rita . . . a gift for making others happy . . . tolerant and dependable . . . strong beliefs and intelligent conceptions of life . . . sensitive and perceptive . . . under- standing . . . sympathetic . . . loves life . . . long fingernails . . . fickle . . . motherly . . . and above all, kind. MARY SANGER Five Years Dallas, Texas White Team-Captain IV Welcoming Committee III Athletic Board III, IV Athletic Shield IV Entre Nous IV Drama Club I, II Round Table I Form Teams I, II, III White Teams III I'd like to return that stab! But I'm not too young to car-date! VIRGINIA SUSAN SEWELL Seven Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Welcoming Committee I Form Cheerleader I, II, III Dux Femina Facti I Roman Banquet I Cornerstones I, II, III Art Club I, II, III, IV-President IV Math Club I, II Glee Club I, II Form Teams I, II, II, IV Susan . . . seen scampering off to the art lab . . . wheeling through the streets in her police car . . . delicate features . . . a Mona Lisa smile enhanced by enormous, dark, dreamy eyes . imagination and individu- ality shown not only in the field of painting but also in creative writing . . . great insight and understanding . . . a sensitive relation- ship to her friends . . . never completely relaxed . . . constantly moving her hands . . . spirited St. Mark's cheerleader . . . en- joys provoking intelligent arguments . . . a taste for philosophy . . . always a good companion . . . MI have to go to Bob's after school. . . . F uture-Unsurpassed artist. Zuazw Sfmt! fm OOEGJYX T ml Huge, shiny, brown eyes and a bright smile set off her pretty face . . . always well dressed and well groomed . . . excellent stu- dent . . . conscientious . . . responsible and enthusiastic president of the Athletic Board . . . 'SNOW you all, come to the gamea' . . . versatile . . . witty plus fun-loving equals good sense of humor . . . crazy about po- tatoes and gum . . . walks with a carefree, springy step . . . eager and willing to help in all projects . . . wants to travel . . . I-Iave a piece of gum-Stripe?-Cherry?- Grape?-Spearmint?', . . . drives a blue chevy . . . ha . . . well-liked and respected by all . . . a contributor to all four corner- stones of the Hockaday School. MERIIEAN SHELTON Seven Years Dallas, Texas White Team Welcoming Committee I, II, III, IV Student Council II, IV-Secretary II Courtesy Cap I, II, III Founderis Day Award I, II Merit List I, II, III Athletic Board I, IV-President IV Honor Roll I, II, III Community Service Pin I, II Honor Guard III School Service III-Treasurer III Recreation Committee II, III, IV Varsity Sweater II Dux Femina Facti I, II Roman Banquet I, II-Cup Bearer I, Lictor II Wreathmaker's Society I Tu Tertulia III, IV Math Club I Glee Club I, II, III, IV Form Teams I, II, III, IV White Teams I, II, III, IV Varsity Volleyball I, II, III, IV-Captain, All Tournament IV Varsity Basketball I, II, IV Varsity Softball I, II, III Varsity Tennis IV Swimming Cup II Does she or doesn't she? 25-76-AW! F ERN RAMONA SILVER Four Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll I, II, III Dux Femina Facti II, III, IV Roman Banquet II- Arbiter Scribendi II Tu Tertulia I, II, III, IV Fourcast IV Drama Club I, II Math Club II Glee Club IV Round Table III Brown eyes plus green contacts equal whoops-brown eyes! . . . 3011, darn! . . . cheery smile . . . hearty laugh . . . willing to go out of her way to help a friend . . . , hard worker for form and team . . . a gal with real Hockaday spirit . . . struggles with vocabulary . . . complains of growing obese, while munching on a candy bar . . . a name as distinctive as her personality . . . Fern. 8l A unique Way of saying 4'lVIan, I mean thatis really greati' . . . a sharp Texas accent . . . always either smiling or laughing an infectious laugh . . . Johanna is a 5'5 bundle of dynamite from our state capital, Austin . . . is noted for her athletic ability and vivacity . . . is heard most saying I-Ii, y'all7' as she greets people walking down the hall . . . usually giggling, gasping and wait- ing for Roddy to call. .IOHANNA SMITH Three Years Austin, Texas White Team Athletic Shield III Roman Banquet II Wreathmakers II Art Club II, III Glee Club Piano Literature IV Form Teams II, III, IV White Teams II, III Varsity Hockey III Varsity Swimming II Varsity Softball II, III Science Club IV-President IV Where do I pin the tail? The eleven o'c1ock drag . . . MARGIE LINDA SPENCER Two Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll III Tu Tertulia III, IV Art Club III Drama Club IV Clee Club II, IV Form Teams III White Teams III Varsity Volleyball IV Senior Play Come on Y'all . . . that's her, the girl with the longest-slowest Texas drawl in school! . . . Well at 6:15 in the morning we were sitting on the balcony watching the Brazos River go backwards! . . . seen with McNeill staying up all night on the Senior trip . . . determined to learn how to play pool . . . could live on fried chicken and cokes . . . has been known to ride motor- cycles through barbed wire fences . . . loves horses, big dogs, and cowboys . . . a sun worshiper and a lover of water-skiing . . . future-living on a ranch and working cattle in her Cadillac or a rodeo queen. 576,eM,c.LJcJ 83 Q Polished brown hair bounded by a blue band . . . ivory complexion . . . dynamic brown eyes . . . cute little duck walk . . . 'gI'Iave you got anything to eat?H . . . fashion type clothes-loves sweaters . . . seen at all S.lVl.U. games . . . loaded with all the news . . . always willing to help a friend . . . backyard is often practice ground for high school pole-vaulters . . . habitually studying math . . . charming . . . Colorado is zee place, cold is zee weather. LAURIE LOUISE SPURGIN Three Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll II, III School Service Committee IV Dux Femina Facti II, III, IV-Aedile IV Roman Banquet II, IV Round Table III Drama Club II , Math Club Il Form Teams II Form Service Project Chairman IV F Mamma said there would he days like this . . . The one right there, with the feathers? Petite figure . . . laughing brown eyes . . . a smile that radiates . . . heard singing or laughing wherever she goes . . . describing her beloved Brazil . . . wishes for long straight hair . . . often switches to Portu- guese when angry . . . proud of her un- usual middle name . . . devoted varsity cheer- leader . . . able to hold her own in any conversation . . . regularly heard yelling, NI wanna go home . . . Future . . . secretary to American Ambassador to Brazil. my Zaaidlgi J MARY DOMITILTA THOMAS Two Years Rio de Janeiro, Brazil White Team Form Cheerleader III Varsity Cheerleader IV Hall Secretary Ill Drama Club IV Typing Club III Form Teams lll Free L'It's just not my dayi' . . . Mississippi drawl . . . I've got a mental block against Latin . . . has perseverance and a wonder- ful gift of being able to laugh at herself . . . advocate of Harvard . . . best sport: hockey . . . plays piano well . . . petite . . . interesting and informative . . . often seen wearing a blue nightcap over her eyes . . Future: Metropolitan Opera. PATRICIA VAUGHEY Two Years Jackson, Mississippi Green Team Art Club III Piano Literature IV Form Teams III Green Teams III Varsity Hockey III Cornerstones IV-Activities Editor IV w All I ever make is 'Si's,l It's a long ride from Australia to Dallas! CAROLINE LANGDON VERCO One Year Adelaide, South Australia Green Team Community Service Committee IV Form Treasurer IV Green Team Cheerleader IV Clee Club IV Form Teams IV Senior Play IV American Field Service Student IV It's not a British accent. It's an Aus- tralian accentlw . . . rosy checked . . . electric blue eyes . . . curly blonde hair . . . a bundle of vivacity and enthusiasm hopping down the Hockaday corridors like a kangaroo . . . a slightly shy but warm smile . . . an indus- trious Community Service member . . . a staunch supporter of the somewhat weak IV form swimming team . . . Green Team cheer- leader . . . an avid hockey player . . . treas- urer of the LV form . . . 2nd personality: Mrs. Bennet of Pride and Prejudice . . . 2nd home: The Newsomes . . . enjoys re- laxing at home . . . seen curled up reading novels . . . loves horses as much in America as in Australia . . . a slave of lVIr. Shannon's American history class . . . seen studying late at night . . . is said to be afraid of Ubumpsn C?J in the dark . . . a real con- tribution to Hockaday . . . an excellent dele- gate from her country . . . one we all love . . . Carolie Verco. C.,uL.. W Wcwm Short, cute Betty , . . always jovial . . . full of life . . . 'elf I can just make it through Latinf' . . . president of the Glee Club . . . seen twisting almost anywhere . . . nickname is Iceberg, . . . treats her 4'Baby blue Impala as a well-deserving companion . . . likes traveling, which keeps her avgiiting let- ters from California . . . the past summer aroused her interest in the Cha-Cha . . . rarely seen wearing lipstick . . . enjoys tennis and volleyball . . . cannot survive without her Dr. Peppers . . . always stands out in a crowd . . . a delightful person one never forgets. ELIZABETH CARTER WALKER Seven Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Welcoming Committee I, III Form Treasurer II Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV- Praetor III, Consul IV Roman Banquet I, II, IV- Candlebearer I Art Club II Glee Club I, II, III, IV-Treasurer III, President IV Form Teams I, II, III, IV Varsity Volleyball IV Typing Club I Science Club IV cs But y'all, I just don't know my Latin 88 I How about East Texas Chicken-Plucking Institute, Mr. 77 Merritt? SUSAN ROSS WEBER Eleven Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Welcoming Committee IV Student Council IV Community Style Show Model IV School Service Committee I, II, III, IV Co-Chairman III, Chairman IV Recreation Committee I Form Vice-President I Dux Femina Facti III Roman Banquet I Four-Cast Staff II-Sports Editor II Glee Club I, II, III Form Teams II If you ever hear, Listen to mef' . . . '4It's wildf, . . . or a big rebel yell . . . you can bet that's Susie . . . model figure . . . beautiful profile . . . beige convertible that sports a Longhorn sticker . . . flipped hair . . . capable President of the School Service Committee . . . hates to rough it . . . one of the best dressed . . . expressive brown eyes with a devilish gleam . . . quick, dry wit . . . can always provoke laughter . . . heard complaining about '4Brother Benn . . . loves fraternity parties and the twist . . . often spends vacation time at the Broadmoor . . . never afraid to defend her opinion . . . affectionately known as Miss Webah . . . waits patiently for mail fmalel from Wes- leyan . . . wears council bar with pride . . . talks with her hands . . . has dated nine Johns . . . understanding . . . artistic . . . can easily detect insincerity . . . a true friend . . . Susie . . . Future: a guide at Yosemite Park. ' w HOkay, kiddies, here's the deal? . . . per- fectly ratted and flipped honey-brown hair . . . sparkling blue-grey eyes full of gaiety and mischief . . . dark glasses . . . cute smile and winning way . . . HI havenit written Hugh in agesl' . . . usually seen twirling cer- tain lock of hair . . . vivacious . . . bouncy . . . LOVES boys . . . practices her French on other people . . . plans to major in busi- ness administration. HARRIET DARRA WHITTINGHILL Two Years Evansville, Indiana Green Team Honor Roll III Entre Nous III, IV Four-Cast IV Drama Club III Hall Proctor IV Are you coming, dear? Graduation date has been moved up? CL CAROL LOUISE WILLIAMS Three Years Parkdale, Arkansas White Team Welcoming Committee III, IV Student Council III, IV-Treasurer III Merit List II, III, IV Boarder's Pin II, III Honor Roll II, III, IV Athletic Shield II, III Dux Femina Facti II, III, IV American Field Service Exchange Service III Form President IV Roman Banquet Candlebearer II Four-Cast III-Lower School Editor III Art Club II Math Club IV Glee Club II, IV Piano Literature III, IV Form Team II, III, IV White Teams II, III, IV Varsity Basketball II, III, IV Varsity Softball II, III Varsity Volleyball III, IV Senior Play Do Righti' . . . everybody's friend . . . perennial Bucky Beaver smile . . . Dutch-boy bob, laughing eyes . . . loves people, life, her baby brother, Vanderbilt . . . 'QNOW really y'all . . . Carol-considerate, unsel- fish, but heart-warmingly naive . . . a good student . . . equally happy either buzzing around on a basketball court or hurrying through the halls tending to Fourth Form business . . . forever spreading cheer . . . Carol-springtime personified . . . Parkdale, Arkansas, charm fIt's just a little ol' townj . . . heard telling about summer A.F.S. trip to Norway in a characteristic southern drawl . . . forever raiding lounge fruit bowl . . . known for after lights out study sessions . . . Hey, do you all want to hear me pop my feetf, . . . Predicted career: touring the world as an international good will ambassador . . . or maybe just making people happy. M ' a A benevolent bombshell . . . contributes to school functions . . . co-editor of the Four- cast . . . in charge of study hall . . . a Whiz . . . Merit Scholarship semi-finalist . . . Works physics problems in her head . . . loves those men in uniform! . . . Pomona . . . '4What in the Sam Hill . . .?7' . . . seen dashing in her white Ventura singing along with the Platters . . . '4She7s a good kidf, . . . a true angel haloed by bouncy chestnut tresses . . . brown eyes illuminated with kindness . . . gaze evaporates all troubles . . . a pert heart- shaped mouth . . . hearty laugh . . . Jody. IOSEPHINE ELLEN WILLIAMS Five Years Dallas, Texas White Team Merit List I, II, III Honor Roll I, II, III Honor Guard III Community Service Committee I Dux Femina Facti I, II, III Roman Banquet I, II Fourcast Staff III, IV-Asst. Editor IV Drama Club II Math Club II Math Medal II, III Mu Alpha Theta III, IV-President IV Glee Club I, II, III, IV Form Teams I, II Form Service Project Chairman III Study Hall Chairman IV National Merit Semi-Finalist IV Behind these doors is the most beautiful IBM machine . . .H 'Just send me the Bill! CYNTHIA TAYLOR WOOD Ten Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Merit List I Athletic Bo'ard I Honor Roll I, II, III Community Style Show Model IV Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Roman Banquet I, II, IV- Cupbearer I, Grace III Round Table II, IV Form Teams I, II, III, IV Green Teams I Varsity Hockey I The jingle of car keys in her hand . . . the scurrying of feet as she rushes to be on time . . . see a bobbing mass of short light hair and you know Cynthia is approaching . . . eyes that sparkle like sapphires when you mention the name Bill . . . a figure that even looks good in a tank suit . . . never hesitant to defend friends . . . sincere as well as sweet . . . famous for her never-ending supply of letters from Vanderbilt and for cut- ting her hair every week . . . known to have lost a car door . . . ambition is to buy out Neiman Marcus. LNN.k Lively golden brown eyes . . . radiant, freckled face . . . a shiny Penni . . . a con- tagious chuckle escapes from her bright red mouth . . . seen striding determinedly down the hall or climbing into her red Thunder- bird convertible . . . avid horse lover . . . in purple jeans and flowered shirt she frequents the Dallas Horse Shows . . . fond of Rex, her palomino . . . known for extensive and in- teresting lunches brought from home . . . her attractive figure, however, suffers no ill effects . . . admired for witty and intelligent remarks in the classroom . . . her apprecia- tion of good humor will lead to a career as talent scout for T.V. PENELOPE ANNE YATES White Team Merit List III Honor Roll III Two Years Dallas, Texas Form Cheerleader IV Entre Nous III, IV F ourcast Staff IV Glee Club IV Senior Play IV A part in the Senior Play . . . for me Senior Play The Seniors presented the traditional class play on November the sixteenth and seventeenth this year. Carolie Verco, Mr. Robert lVlerritt, Jr., and Sondra Grady por- trayed the leading characters in Pride and Prejudicef' the story of an anxious mother trying to find suitable husbands for her daughters. ali ,www + f f .mf -' ki?xiis5v1'1': ' ,,, .. . , ,Qi Senior Take-Uffs From September until Thanksgiving every year, the Seniors await impatiently to view the Junior,s impressions of them. The day arrives and the Seniors are dethroned as the skit known as Senior Take-Offs is performed. The Senior Class Officers, as seated from l. to r., Carolie Verco, treasurerg Carol Williams, presidentg Diane Cast, vice-presidentg Miss Barbara Newcombe, spon- sor, Diana Davidson, secretary. Ho, ho . . he, he, here's some of the class of '63!'l Pictured is the SA class of 1959: back row, Susie Moody, D. Davidson, Mrs. Robert Ogden, B. McKinney, S. Weber. Seated: C. Wood, G. Griffiths, S. Sewell, Jeanne Weil, M. Sanger, N. Cook. IOO l Class President, Carol Williams, re- ceives her candle from last year's Sen- ior Class President, Barbi Castleman. Practicing for the Senior Prom are boarders .lohanna Smith and Mary Thomas. E 2 2 E 1 1 I i 1 Third Form Third Form officers, left to right: Nancy Meadors, secretary, Dorothy Collins, presidentg Olivia Laney, vice president Carolyn Jaffe, treasurerg seated, Mrs. Clayton J. Tidey, Third Form sponsor. This year the Third Form undertook six projects which have consistently kept them busy. First, as their Community Service project each Saturday four girls did Volun- teer work at the Texas Children's Hospital. They also gave Lower School chapel every Wednesday and kept the corridors quiet between and during classes. In order to increase their budget they sold candy to the Upper School students twice a day. In January they held an informal 'cSki Lodge dance in Tarry House. In the Spring they honored the faculty and seniors with a tea. The highlight of the year was the annual Senior Take-Offs which they wrote, produced, and directed. Coffee, tea, or milk? WC,1'6 II10dClS- 'll l Elizabeth Alexander Carol Anderson Lig Ardrey Helen Biggs Anne Branan Jane Burt Frances Case Louann Chapman ,lane Cobb Dorothy Collins Ohh! Where do Starr and Julie get all their strength?!! . , -wi f i ' + '.: ia 2 A I ,LM bifiygih a -va, a7fSH1w'Ff-'f':'iaf 9 5 Q - ' 72121 X - 1. - f L TY 2. 1 'gf ., R -' 1 -5 Yum, yum, yum, Olivia, Susan, Cathey, Dorothy, and Janie sell?? Cynthia Convers Betty Crosby third form candy. i' -' ff! i 1 i '-G15F73,5'fi5fif?7f-,ff'5f57'5WZfl5l?f5W5Qf i ' V -'. :fl 1 5,135 ., . ,high it f ,, ..:. K, V- A 1 f ,V Q fifiizfsl-fiifirl ' ff- - T! hyy' .loan Donnell Jennifer Fabian Diana Felder Barbara Fix Janie Garner Brooksie Gilliland Liz Graff Vesta Greenleaf I04 Vicki Gullion Jerry Henley Nancy Horn Janie Gurentz Dale Haas Gretchen Hard Genie Higginbotham Bev Hilburn Mimi Holt Stephanie Illes Those Whites really know how to mix-Hey, Vicki? Frenchieh first birthday! Janet Jackson Carolyn Jaffe Mary Kadane Eloise Laarone Olivia Laney Marian Lee Liza LeFevre Frances Lindley Margaret Lust Maxine Manjos Minnie Martin Barbara Masur Nancy Meaclors Cherie Minaffa Becky Moore Marian Newsome Susie Payette Sandy Perry Mary Lynn Peterson Stirling Pitman Like true Hockadaysies Sharon Woodard and Kathy Sears dem- onstrate their reactions to a boy's presence in the hall. I07 Picfure N 0+ Available Brownie points, anyone?? Jane Post Vicki Reed Susan Schermerhorn Susan Scheurer Candy Schoeneman Kathy Sears Cathey Silverberg Marty Sisneros Julie Smith Patsy Smith Starr Smith Martha Thomas Ji, rv :sr A. - wf,.LA-'X g .5 'lsr 2 . . ff.- If a,.fg,. ,V wg . ,-af, X . ..,.,.. v ,,., K. K M wg: ,.,.. :I Y T ' fu figri-'iris za Susie Thomas Mary Thompson 'TH-f Ea awww Donna Voss Andy Wolf Happy Yancey Sherod Yancey ,Sharon Woodard Sydney Wyly The third form dorm gang is just dying to get out! ! Second Form SECOND FORM OFFICERS: Seated, left to right: Gay Worsham, treasurerg Dealey Decherd, presidentg Kitt McCord, vice-president. Foreground: Sharon Lawrence, secretary. Not pictured: Mrs. Batterson, sponsor. The Second Form as one of the largest classes in the history of Hockaday has some of the most important re- sponsibilities. As School Service projects they have collected attendance slips at the beginning and end of school, helped to keep the lower floor corridors quiet and orderly, regularly polished the school trophies, and supplied magazines for the infirmary. The Second Form chose to help the under-privileged children of Dallas as their Com- munity Service project. They made money by keeping the Lost and Found and holding several auctions. In Feb- ruary they gave a tea for the faculty. This has been a profitable year for the Second Form and they are looking forward to entering their junior year with the sense of responsibility which they have gained from this year's experiences. MY hero- I'll take my shoe now if you don't mind. IIO Phelan Adams Tina Anderson Mary Bainum Tricia Barr Susan Bonner Judy Brin Jennifer Brown Stephanie Brown Debby Bump Betsy Bush Thought ---- by Candy Hendricks Is it Cathy that's confused or is it the wbather? Martha Caldwell Jean Camp Cathy Cline Chotsie Collier Cindy David Madelon David Dealey Degherd Alta Dunn Dood Elkan Peachy Fischer Elaine Flache Marilyn Foss Jane Francis Becky Garner Cathy Gerhauser Judi Graham Linda Harbin Hatsy Henderson Tobey Hendon Candy Hendricks Cheese ,ra ,C x Gay plays Beethoven's Fifth in 4-2 time, four hands, two feet. Ina Kaplan Sharon King 'Q Kathy Latham Sharon Lawrence II4 . ,Q Us-1,2 f za., xr l s gi My ' nil f ,g - H u if fm is 'te--' va, fi .H'f3 Q' A f. s-Q, 5 high. K J, .- 1-55.2, Y rr .fm gf 1 -35 , -12 :1 ,3 it ' 1 E Madalyn Marchman Nancy Martindale Kitt McCord Nancy McDaniel Emmie Mason Barbara Matthew Sharon Mills Lorraine Moore Jerry Morris Anne Morrison Cherre Walker dem- onstrates her stand- ing-on-one-foot ability. The Grape Girl ---- by Barbara Matthew. Kathy Murphy Helen Nuckols Pam Phillips Susan Pierce Pud Powell Mimi Purnell Pam Redmont Sue Rieder Kathy Riggs Julia Roane II6 Betsy Rowalt Joan Sandfield Robyn Seale Linda Shanbaum Cissy Shivers Dale Silve'r Dottie Smith Mary Stinchcomb Dee Dee -Tate Karen Tooke Carolyn just put somebody on notation! Carolyn Turrnan Lisa Vick Lisa and Cathy get ready for a night on the town. Cherre Walker Connie Ward Sue Wertheimer Mary West Mary Sue Williams Michelle Wilson Glenda Woodard Nina Works Gay Worsham Anne Young Carol Ann Young Pleeeeease don't stick me! ! C0tCh-H! The gay second form class Peekahoo! l ! First Form First Form officers left to right, Mary Lynn Bogle, treasurerg Beth Thomas, presidentg Lynn McEntire, secretaryg Patty Wadley, vice-presidentg seated, First Form sponsor, Miss Carol Moore. The First Form is credited with six projects this year. Their major accomplishment was the sale of Hockaday calendars. The profits from this sale financed their 'LMeXi- cani' dance in February as Well as a party for Dallas orphans in the Spring. In addi- tion, they assisted in the library and were responsible for any P.E. equipment used during the day. Their final project was a tea for the Third Form before commence- ment. m y ,. . s K L . . , H r,,. ,. , , . so . , . - ' fi,-zamse ' sarah 3 ' . ' 1 4's 'i ' 1 Y E Q , si. Each rat gets higher, higher - Little Wallflowers, , F i in N? ' .. A - - , ,QT we , -, . 4 , . , 52. -j .. T 4 if Q. Y F 1 , - i K X if f . Q.: I - -' s sz - L 1, ' - K K '. J if gs if . I . , . H '. ,,. 's i ' ' K . -'-S - -f-gfjgqfslf L . ,.,. A , 1 s . , 7 753 , 1 i ii?-'flfff ' K .5 5 Ann Abright Cheryl Alexander Frances Alford Petty Anderson 2 S X :W-fi ' 1. 'fi fs: 'f' 1 - K .,.V 3 . f ,,i., l, ig. fe, if ' 1? K' Liz Aston Claire Bailey Candy Bass Patty Beck Mary Lynn Bogle Kathryn Bond Frustration ---- by Alinda Hill Aagvbf Q Aw 4 Ulu. V ,M W-W asf' N, . .... ,A ,. -' 1 . ' ' fi' .-I ' ?l1,!5'x M f .ss H X. - ' 5'- 'L fvE5f7f5-Xia , ' 5 9?'f 1 122' ,- .eL1Wl ' i ?5f?i'1 if Claudia Campbell, our 'Sleeping Beauty Margaret Browne Barbie Burden Lois Butler Claudia Campbell Julie Coplon Lillian Crosby Sandra Ellis Janet Garvey Julie Colman Jeanne Graham MGH' Ma-f , - . 11 5 5: S 7 ' I V,,., Ab lb 2 1 G ' 1, .IEW ,Sri . .. 1 G K , 'L-sm, JF? - rbi: 'Wy' Glenda Greenberg Kathy Creif Joan Hamric Jan Hardy Nan Harrington Ann Harris Deede Harris Darcy Hartmann Becky Hawn Betsy H6IldCI'SOI1 Diane . . . 4'WeH, who do you think you are? ,, 5: , l mn.. I don't know what ivs used for either. Harriet Higginbotham Alinda Hill Lottie Horn Didi Hudson Pam Hunter Patty Jones Melinda King Janice Lane Carol Lewis Gay Mallon M ' 1 i 'l l 4 ' ' L .M -. Q 2 5, Ver 5 6 r 'X J R Q S , MQW M M rf X ,W ix X 4 ,rx Q 5L Beth Marr 'E Carla McKinney Toni Mosesman Sally McCann Mary Frances Mcllemore Beverly Nasif Lynn lVlcEntire Brenda Miller Marty McKinley ,i S1 ' fbjfy., ef , ..,. 4 - like 4' Z A Carmel Miller You wouldn't. X lf P Q gk J Q in M fr pg! 5 -N1 ' 5 r in X .Ea ' I V ,,gavpp,af'3p Q Q A. Y i e Y if l 1 w ' 21 , V , e . ,, X 'Mu zi ,L.. K , eiijzaii 7 5 , as 31 Louisa Pabst I love to get to school early. Cassie Nelson Suki Penson Pam Petriz Kathy 0'Boyle Muriel Powers Diane Reid Lou Ann Robins Nini Rowe Nancy Sawyer Q ,Lf , Y Sally Sharp Anne Slocum Mary Ann Stell llll ff l Beth Thomas Tina Van Cronkite Patty Wadley Carol Taylor ' ' , K Q ,I L M QM .2 R Q W , GW I' X wie Q To L, N 5 3,4 '36 2 X 'L 4. . Nui, 4 P we R k K KN ' if W Xe. x Linda Wheeler Lana Widener Sally Wynne Oh! 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ESR' 9511. -A2231 ...S11--' 'f227.12-iTfsei'f.fszz.?.. -112.6 51 aw .Qsf1..'1'1f'-' 5-11' 12.1, ':z1w9-1.11.51 or-2,12 11E9w..sf ,. . .,., ,,,,. 1, ,,.. , .,,,,.,,-11,1.11,.1.,.-1.1,-11..11,11.-,,11,11. .J ,111 1 ,,.11,-., 1.,, ..... , , ..,,.... 1,-. M, ,,,,, 11559 1. .1 1, -.ws--. J kvlgiiiu XLLTK- Pf 1111535213 Stuciem The Student Council, an elected body, consists of the President, Sec- retary, Treasurer, Presidents of the First, Second, Third, and Fourth Forms, President of the House Coun- cil and Athletic Board, and chairmen of the Service Committees. Rules for President , ,. Secretary .... An informal, quick meeting Treasurer ---- Sponsors .,..,. W...- Seaterl: P. Fischer, Mr. Lyle, C. Good, C. Williams, Mrs. Duncan, Mr. Perkins, D. Collins, 5. P fx' o Jounczl behavior during the day are formu- lated by these people with the assis- tance of its faculty advisors. All rules are based on the four cornerstones set down by Miss Hockaday: courte- fy, character, scholarship, and ath- lletics. Candy Good eachy Fischer usan Schermerhorn Mr. Perkins and Mr. Lyle converse with officers-Peachy, Susan, Candy Vlr. Lyle, Mrs. Duncan, Mr. Perkins D. Decherd. Standing: B. Thomas, M. Shelton, D. Paine, S. Weber. MEMBERS: Suzy Price, Mary McNeill, Helen Biggs, Cissy Shivers, Barbara Burden. PROCTORS: Ann McKnight, Electra Biggs, Becky Oakley, Jere Lynne Jeffrey, Patricia Allen, Darra Whittinghill, Minnie Martin, Vicki Reed. House Council The House Council is the governing body of the residence department. It consists of one president from each of the four resident halls, and the hall proctors. House Council tries to help solve any problems of the resident stu- dents and promote harmony and understand- mg. Head of Residence-Mrs. Louise Baker. Secretary-Helen Biggs, President-Suzy Price, Proctor- Ann McK. MEMBERS: Seated: Jennifer Brown, Starr Smith, Celia Roberts, Merijeun Shelton, Nancy Cook, Vicki Gullion, Chotsie Collier. Standing: Becky Hawn, Carol Hill, Mrs. Duncan, Mary Sanger, Suki Peuson. Athletic Board PRESIDENT ,..,, ,.,,. M erijean Shelton WHITE CAPT. ...,, ,,i,,,,, M ary Sanger GREEN CAPT. .,,.. , ..... Carol Hill Members plan Athletic Board Picnic. The Athletic Board is the governing body of the Athletic Department. The Board is composed of the President, Green and White team cap- tains and a Green and White representative from each form. The duties of the Board are to choose the members for the various forms and Green and White teams, to arrange games with other schools and to set suitable dates for athletic activities. The climax of the Athletic Board pro- gram comes in the spring at its awards assembly. gf , xv , v P' :fl 'Shir , X X H! The Cornerstones, is the name of the Hockaday annual. The name comes from the idea that the an- CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS-L. Deal, Assistant, C. Griffiths SPORTS-S. Avent, A. Jordan PHOTOGRAPHERS-G. Higginbotham, D. Haas, D. Barnes Comm Editor ,,.. UNDERCLASSMEN, FACULTY-N. Brown, M. Bainum SENIOR CLASS-M. Mirkes, C. Wood Liual should reflect the Four Cor- aerstones set up by Miss Hocka- piay as the basis of Hockaday life. Stones -,.---.Carol Friedman ACTIVITIES-P. Phillips, P. Vaughey STAFF MEMBERS LOWER SCHOOL-C. Anderson, assistant, J. Donnellg NOT PIC- TURED-E. La Grone PHOTOGRAPHY-D. Davidson BUSINESS-M. Kadane EDITOR-C. Friedman, SPONSOR-Mrs. Kenning This year the members of the Fourcast,, were proud to present Hockaday a newspaper with a new appearance. The use of the traditional name was featured. The division of duties among the Whole staff meant that the Fourcast was the result of the efforts of many girls and was truly representative of their combined talents. The sharing of responsibilities among many girls should help to train some of the underclassmen to be future editors and journalists for the Fourcast. This team ap- proach resulted in a broader coverage of news and a fine uesprit de corps. In addition there was a reactivation of the staff as a vital school organization with meet- ings that were instructive and stimulating. All of the staff are indebted to the sponsors and lecturers who helped to guide the staff past its problems and toward any successes the paper may have enjoyed. Editor-K. Flaxman, Assistant editor-Jody Wil- liams ,-.f if 'lk J h - v D Staff members 1n Pubhca tions Office Sponsors Miss Johnson and Mr Hockaday not pictured Q tr t ll N5 at ff Kneeling: B. Miller, L. Butler, V. Cullion, M. D. Thomas, P. Phillips, D. Elkan, M. Herman, C. Shivers. Standing: M. Shel- toh, N. Meaders, S. Schermerhorn, S. Penson, L. Jaquet, H. Higginbotham, D. Barnes, D. Paine, 0. Laney, S. Raborn, S. Mills, D. Tate, P. McCraryg several members not pictured. Recreation Committee The Recreation Committee has a two-fold purpose: to bring about a closer re- lationship between the day students and resident students, and to offer a wide pro- gram of leisure-time activities for the boarding students. The year's activities range from ballet to horseback riding. Sponsor, Mrs. Batterson, and Harriet Higginbotham discuss coming events. sexiest Elslli :asv we ,, in 911557 sis rg 'V555f'E. A ' 'M 551 1' 111522 D K ifiiff s I-J if wi- -:ge-we i.: - f5mQ:4,,s.::e1Lgssig:?i S451-Fit Q Two girlsifrom each class are chosen to be models in the style show. Community The Community Service Committee co- ordinates the efforts of the students on behalf of various charitable organizations. As a fund-raising project, the Committee presents an annual style show sponsored by Neiman-Marcus. Weekly production parties are held, during which workers CHAIRMAN ...,s SPONSOR .ss,.. Community Service members busy at work on favors for hospitalized childreng standing at left is sponsor, Miss Mcliemore. Service earn hours on their red-cross badges mak- ing toys for hospitalized children. The pommittee co-ordinates a schedule of vol- unteer hospital Workers and also collects t resents donated by students at Christmas Lime for distribution to needy children. ,,.,--.Dorothy Paine ,-,r-,..Miss Mclsemore Three members relax while working on children's favors Models in style show poseg the style show is held annually as a money-making project for charity. School Service meets in librarygseated, Pattye Nichols, Susie Weber, Miss Griffiths, Mary Ann Stellg standing, Jan Hardy, Laurie Spurgin, Diane Gast, Gay Worsham, Julie Smith, Minnie Martin, Patty Beck, Mimi Holt, Brooksie Gilliland. School Service The School Service Committee is a sub-commit- tee of the Student Council. ltis chairman is elected by the student body, and its members are appoint- ed by the chairman. This year the Committee spon- sored such projects as schedules for the yearbookis pictures, a general clean-up campaign, lunch-room seating, arranging Dadis Day, and the all-school picnic. The members of the School Service owe much gratitude to their sponsor, Miss Griffiths. CHAIRMAN ....... ,.,.. S usie Weber CO-CHAIRMAN .... ...... P attye Nichols SECRETARY ...... ....,. G ay Worsham TREASURER ,.,,. ..t.. M innie Martin On their clean-up campaign, members check study- hall desks. J Kneeling: A. Hill, C. McKinney, K. McCord, S. Schermerhorn, D. Decherd, J. Brown, C. Collier, P. McCrary, C. Good, L. Jaquet, C. Williams, K. Silverburg. Standing: L. McEntire, M. Shelton, S. Weber, S. Penson, J. Little, H. Higginbotham, D. Barnes, D. Paine, O. Laney, D. Haas, D. Collins, M. Martin, M. Caldwell, S. Mills. Welcoming Committee Each year the members of the Welcoming Committee greet newcomers to Hocka- day. During the summer the members write to the new students and try to answer any questions they might have about Hockaday. In the fall, as the new students ar- rive, they are shown to their rooms and introduced to the campus by the Welcoming Committee. The members are made up of the Student Council and students picked at large. 0 0 fi g 'i .4 ,X-ll XX X li This year the art club is solely designed to give the girls at Hockaday a deeper understanding of artg and in particular today's art. We feel this understanding is necessary for the full development of any girlis cultural background and education. We also want to give our members an opportunity to dahhle ,and experience mediums of painting, drawing, or sculpture. The club hopes to serve as an instigator to arouse interest, talent, and support in the realm of today7s art. PRES. ,,,..,..,,,,,e,..... Susan Sewell V.-PRES. .,.....,,o Vesta Greenleaf SEC. .rro...o..,.o,.o...... Electra Biggs SPONSOR .,,............. Mrs. Ruth Duncan Harrison The Drama Club offers Working experience in all aspects of the theatre: acting, making sets, staging, lighting, etc. Beginning in the fall, the Drama Club is involved throughout the year with the produc- tion of plays. The Drama Club also Works with the Glee Club on their musical programs and op- erettas. Later in the year the Drama Club sponsors a series of plays presented by each form. PRESIDENT ......... VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY ........ SPONSORS ........... Mary Handy Susie Moody .,i,,,,.,,,-......, Diana Felder Mrs. David Martin, Janet Spencer K Anne Franklin and Liz .laquet discuss the coming Math Tournament. The Math Club is an organization composed of students who have an interest in mathematics. lt encourages, by means of field trips and outside speakers, an acquaintance with various fields of mathematics. The main achievement of the club is the sponsoring of an annual Mathematics Tourna- ment, which will be held this year on April 27. K PRESIDENT ....,,........... ...... J anna Lou Little fa E if W ,WW 5 T VICE-PRESIDENT ....,. SECRETARY .....,,,.. ------- Anne Franklin Beth Marr Math Club meets for a brief lecture. Standing at left is Mr. Michener, sponsor, and Janna Little, President. I46 l in This club, formerly the Debate Club, acquired a new name this year-the Round Table. The Round Table offers practice and challenge to those who Wish to develop abilities in public speaking and debate. The Club holds meetings with several other I schools and has guest speakers who lecture on de- bating techniques. Round Table PRESIDENT ...r. ....... K aren Bradley THE ROUND TABLE: Left to right: Rita Wharton, Sidney Wyly, Mr. Shannon, sponsor, Cathey Silverberg, Nancy McDaniel Seated: Pres. Karen Bradley. PRES. A,7 . 7.. . VICE-PRES. ,.v. . SEC. .....,... 7 SPONSOR Mr. Hockaday points out new lab instrument to members. Science Club Johanna Smith Mary Thompson Jane Ann Cobb Mr. Richard Hockaday This is the first year of existence for the Science Club. The purpose of the club is to stimulate in- terest in scientific endeavors. Speakers and field trips are planned to encompass as many aspects of science as possible, and to broaden each member's interest in the vast field of science. Members of the Typing Club meet in the typing lab where they practice on standard and electric typewriters. Typing Club Mrs. Harrison sponsors and teaches the girls in the typing club the fundamentals of typing. Girls of more advanced standing practice their typing skills. The typing lab is open at all times to afford students an opportunity to type class work. PRES. .,... . .,... .,,.,i S ally Wynne VICE-PRES. --. Darcy Hartman SEC.-TREAS. -. Candy Hendricks Ggzefiwss tn 5 'W timer f..ms,,. 11. X: t, ,vial , .i -tv 1: v m K. ,, 943 sl giifisflm-S231 egg 59244545 52 255 ,,f..,.., 4 fm is A 511'--,mfs its +,, Ur ..,,,,.,.ftH,fag ty .. .wettfz . f wtf. fn Qf,wgg!5l35lIasinftiigiggliitfsiilfltiiifiaiigfisii'254:g'f2ei?lr2??i.: ff ,Q ,i5xnrr. ...W 12 X, , . W ,, ., . .., . . . , 1 .11 gr.-.1 ,-Q.1m:..w f 1. .V - bw. , ., .. ., ,. ,ft M . ,. V at ., 'zf,stsf1.51,' figxgsyaf f-f.sez34st1fssti1t:L'..- sswigiws: it 332 if at il ALTOS ,I Y A iff f i ' ' A ' f ! I ' E! I '4 0 Rehearsals for this year's Operetta, Cinderella, begin. Glad The Glee Club of the Hockaday Concert Choir 1 performs regularly at school and in community 1 programs throughout the year. The Glee Club pre- 1 sents four major programs: a Christmas program, l an operetta, Dadis Day, and a Music Festival dur- ing Graduation. 1 l Dancers rehearse for operetta Mr. Merriman and officersg left to right, B. Walker, F. Krochman, N Meaders, C. Ritchey. wb PRESIDENT ............. .,..... B etty Walker VICE-PRESIDENT .,.... ,,,..... Fl 0 KI'0ChIT13U SECRETARY ....,,... ..4.... C ammy Ritchey TREASURER .,,,,.,, ,,.,,. N ancy Meadors SOPRANOS Kneeling: J. Jeffrey, J. Garvey, S. Lawrence, G. Elkin. Standing: N. McDaniel, B. Oakley, L Crosby N Meadors S Brown B. Masur, J. Henley, H. Biggs. Piano Literature SPONSOR ...... ...... M iss Bernie Rea Piano literature meets once a week after school to listen to recordings of great music. Miss Rea introduces the pieces and explains the background of the music and the composer. Tu Tertulia PRESIDENT .............. ........ P attye Nichols VICE-PRESIDENT ....,... .............. N an Brown SECRETARY .......... ....- .......... ---- Mary Franks TREASURER ---.. ..... ...... - - ......... Linda Deal OFFICERS L D 1 P N' hl - . ea , . 1C 0 s, N. Brown, M. Franks. SPON- SORS-Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. Oram. Tu Tertulia, the Spanish Honor Society, was or- ganized in order to recognize excellence among the students of the Spanish department. The purpose of Tu Tertulia is to acquaint its members with t.he customs and culture of Spanish speaking countries and to improve its members' fluency in speaking Spanish through practice. 9 2 it X Z, 'EE-,Nj F ' . YQ l53 aiwigsgsii 2w2i'-f'.:9se1ii- . '-Il' iX4J5?75'rX.'iV-:ifftwil - . F3554 S ii 4 is1i?1Qf.:'irtIiXQQQ2ff:ii'..'g'LQissJi3::LL, 2 ':lf':5jf,, . . L.. .',,-.,...'.,...,., OFFICERS and SPONSORS: Back row: M. Ehricht, C. Gerhauser, B. Walker, A. Bateson, P. Phillips, Miss Grow, Mrs. Ehricht, Miss Kimball. Front row: N. Works, Brown, Higginbotham, Kadane, Meadors. I54 wc Femina Facti The Dux Femina Facti, established in 1939, is Hockaday's Latin Honor Society. The purpose of this society is to further the 1nember's knowledge of the traditions, ideals, and principles of Roman life. The name itself, Dux Femina Facti, is a quota- tion irom Virgil's Aeneid,' meaning the leader of the undertaking was a woman. The Dux is headed by a cursus honoriun consisting of its eleven officers, by its sponsors, and by Minerva, the Goddess of Wisdom. Membership in the Dux is open to all Latin students maintaining honor grades. The highlight of the Dux activities is the traditional Roman Banquet, held in May in honor of Minerva, the Goddess of Wisdom. Entre Nous am S .. ii . We Y ,, X , - Q55 si. Entre Nous, The French Honor Society, is open to any girl Who has completed a semesteris work in French with honor grades. The purpose of this club is to stimulate further interest in anything per- taining to France and the French people. Once a year an initiation dinner is held at the Old Warsaw Restaurant. PRESIDENT ....,.c..s.. Pam McCrary SECRETARY ,.,.....,,,. M. J. Ehricht TREASURER ..........,.i. Susie Moody OFFICERS and SPONSORS: M. J. Ehricht, Pam McCrary, S. Moodyg Mrs. Daniels and Miss Coulanges. I55 E Seated: C. Silverberg, G. Higginbotham, M. Jackson, D. Paine, N. Meadors, C. Conyers. Standing: K. 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W l l f Sgf .13 yi 31 iw, Qi -f -. fs L, -..- 1 7 io Warm, ,rg - 51' .Qs -V Hen the beggm iaughfef and Both the therkgpsults there an faia JLV the enawfmf each H511--a m' fffliefikztte. xmi':AK : ikh: ' fywf Z? zz IL, Vhxyh Vkig Z ., ,IQX 7 yr, at L'L!W the present ':-Xl The for the Big ggatfiey iff, m'XA Alfpmeof' Vicky e See The month ended with the form basketball games. af f , ' 'Li , if up A i f 5' :ss T- , ,, -fe Z, .fs a::-, . 1. , i - fi fy s .- We 5-S, 591 .i 355 '11 552 'gg , Y- f ' - ' A 214 5 ew as Wf- M4 1 K 14' ,Ag A nl. - fm Qi. ff i , : f. lgst, of Deciimkfer arriveg wjith the of an dgitifledggg-Pai51tipgs '61-'62 Ei mmbymmlljluth i V 1 2 Efonfginued ufiftajrs, the Sgcoiid 52' 4 bi tegm .5 . Oi . ff li Zag I 3 ff ' k K .1 ,ff ,iii lie Ei: T54 11, A ' - ' 4 i : Blrthclayl alsci place and the Foigrtlik ea m, A 'Ifheifjtrggllgonalf and Saturnalian ofifiDelzemlggersgicloeedigwitlg aiignual celebrations of Club Christ- 1 ,J ,ggi Z: .ill ma3:iB1fQ,duQtiOn' Wiiyfnfl frnwy., Qgewnw-V 'M :.1fQfg5,,, gm-.ggi nv, ef 15? .I ,,: ,,.. As nejw stuiignts returned to school. new rules for the Q3Soeiety planned for the rules The wigs honored Vlgeber, the on a speaker. for the Aeyhiiili ixrhile Ygffempted self POI'tI'dHS . I H My W' ,ifik ,.1 the victorofis h1 g to the -xnf . . 'WW Vgiiiigfff Ngiiiftfff' monthas 3Ct1V1t1BS W1th a dance. L,,: ikA, V,,A. , ,A f .feed .as , me gsiwvflwfaffewggggfi, fz?f9fy4 ,qgfffimz 'L m fur'+-,.1:zf':ef-s:'gfgg,, ffl ,LQVJVSQ 'li 75255353 Egg QQ! :qpgggg--jgk V55 Q3 M I7 3,7 A-I ,V ',.,..5i. fy f., 5. -M 1 if Q Q is 1 f Q 1 MERIJ EAN SHELTON Captain V LLE YBALL MRS. BATTERSON Coach ar , 555. WF' .Q 1 , ,, gg g ,, 2 . 'il 3 SUZANNE RABORN Captain Front row: Suki Penson, Mary Kadane, Mary Thompson, Ceila Roberts, Pam Hyden, Chotsie Collier, Linda Spencer. Second row: Harriet Higginbotham, Becky Oakley, Susan Schermerhom, Dood Elkin, Vicki Gullion, Ann McKnight. Third row: Betty Walker, Olivia Laney, Jennifer Fabian, Anne Jordan, Pam McCrary, Nancy Meadors, Debby Bump. Not pictured: Candy Good, Suzanne Raborn, Merijean Shelton, Carol Williams, Dorothy Paine. LIZ JAQUET and JERRY LYNN JEFFREY Managers I7I After a tiring two Weeks of attempting to select a team from 90 girls, 25 were chosen as a result of demonstrating their individual skills. Daily practice after school for an hour and a half definitely built up the endurance of each girl. Though exhausting, they enjoyed every minute, particu- larly having Mrs. B as coach feven if they did have to serve 20 good serves if they missed 1.1 Besides winning the majority of their games, they placed lst in the Dallas ln- vitational Volleyball Tournament, with Suzanne Raborn, Merijean Shelton, and Candy Good being chosen for the all-tournament team, each receiving a trophy. We can truly say that the team fought hard and deserved a Well-earned success. SEASON September 26, 1962 Hockaday 10 14 October 5, 1962 Hockaday 9 9 1 October 22, 1962 Hockaday 5 6 October 25, 1962 Hockaday 9 6 14 October 27, 1962 Hockaday 9 11 14 14 9 3 Now, girls, keep your eye on that ball. CANDY GOOD PAM MCCRARY NANCY MEADORS Senior Senior Junior I72 I SCHEDULE O. L. G. C. 3 6 O. L. G. C. 5 11 1 O. L. G. C. 7 9 Ursuline 4- 9 8 AUrsuline 7 9 A O' L' V- 7 8 But, Mrs. B, at least I tried . . . O. L. C. C. 6 9 MINE!?!?!?!?!'?!? SUZANNE RABORN MERIJEAN SHELTON Senior Senior CAROL WILLIAMS Senior BETTY WALKER Senior Greens Carol Hill Celia Roberts Susan Avent Gigi Griffiths Anne Jordan Pam McCrary Ann McKnight Suzanne Raborn ,loan Donnell Jerry Lee Henley Mary Kadane Marian Newsome Pam Patterson Martha Sisnera Starr Smith Mary Thompson Mary Bainum Candy Hendricks Mary Stinchcomb Dee Dee Tate Carolyn Turman Carol Ann Young Becky Hawn Green team captain and co-captain, Carol Hill and Ceila Roberts, take advantage of eo-captain of White team, Nancy Cook, in the absence of captain, Mary Sanger. Whites Mary Sanger Nancy Cook Candy Good Dorothy Paine Merijean Shelton Johanna Smith Linda Spencer Betty Walker Carol Williams Vicki Guillion Julie Smith Debby Bump Dood Elkin Pam Hyden Dottie Smith Connie Ward Lillian Crosby Betsy Henderson Harriet Higginbotham Suki Penson Tina VanCronkhite I74 Competition is not only in Varsity, and in Green and White, but between Forms. Enthusiasm covered the school when the lst form defeated the 3rd, and the 4th defeated the Znd. In the playoff, the 4th form was victorious over the lst, resulting in a tie be- tween the 4th and lst forms for the prized Athletic Cup. Basketball MRS. BAHNSEN CANDY GOOD ANN MCKNICHT CAROL WILLIAMS Coach Senior Senior Senior Varsity Team Top row: Jerry Henley, Susan Avent, Dede Tate, Jennifer Fabian, Harriet Higginhotham, Olivia Laney, Bar- bara Masur. Bottom row: Nancy Meadors, Vicki Gullion, Ann McKnight, Cassie Nelson, and Dotty Smith. Not pictured: Candy Good, Carol Williams. JANE ANN COBB Manager l75 fu: N .rw K 5 wwf' f mes saw.. Ln 5, v, fyfwg 'ffm wgxrrrfffls- wr K 33? f?+f iJ N3?lfXiI!1 ' QfsfwriSawffziiiiyiirfrzwigrwfrmsaGMsggg,55fir 5g'afwfh5'fw,,-M rw:-75i,1--r.Q:s1z2,Lf gy-vw: ,-,f,w 2-f.,'sf:f 1' f g,,,ir,Ef,3gfngrgE!Ef3i,fsfgr55+3..,i:r:rf35,5 y,,?x,g,L,,R,g545,,wm. wr' SUSAN AVENT Senior Forward M O- A SEASON December 5, 1962 Hockaday ........... ...... 4- E January 28, 1963 Hockaday .,,........ - ........... 31 January 30, 1963 Hockaday .,.,....... - ....... 35 February 6, 1963 Hockaday ....................,........... 45 Tournament February 15 and 16 Hockaday ................................ 35 Hockaday ..... ..... - -3f Hockaday - ........... 25 It's a hall . . CANDY GOOD OLIVIA LANEY Senior -1UHi01' Guard Guard RECORD - ...... ----55 O.L.G.C. Ursuline ...... ,...,.... 2 7 i O.L.G.C. ...... ---47 N D.L.V. ..A, .... - ---28 St. Johns ..,. .......,. 2 5 rsuline ...,.. ,........ 3 LL .L.G.C. --- ......... 42 While we're sitting here 1et's plan a party. Did she or didn't she? ANN MCKNIC-HT NANCY MEADORS CAROL WILLIAMS Senior - Junior Senior FOIWHrd Guard Forward Green and White Basketball Greens Susan Avent Ginny Elkin GiGi Griffiths I ere Lynn Jeffery Anne Jordan Pam McCrary Ann McKnight Becky Oakley Suzanne Raborn Celia Roberts Pat Vaughy Cammy Ritchey Cynthia Wood Barbara Masur Marian Newsome Martha Sisneros Starr Smith Mary Thompson Claire Bailey In spite of tough competition, the Seniors won another Form victory. Whites Debby Barnes Nancy Cook Candy Good Dorothy Paine Mary Sanger Merijean Shelton Linda Spencer Laura Spurgin Carol Williams ,lane Ann Cobb Jennifer Fabian Vicki Gullion Gretchen Hard Jerry Henley Olivia Laney Nancy Meadors Julie Smith Petty Anderson Lois Bulter The Greens fought hard but such sure shots' as Vicki Gullion made it impossible to win N of Vvifxff igfgxigllgf HQ Xl Hockey CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN PAM MCCRARY DOROTHY PAINE MERIJEAN SHELTON Senior Senior Senior Top row: Kitt McCord, Jennifer Brown, Carolie Verco, Becky Moore, Liz Lacy. Second row: Alinda Hill, Electra Biggs, Pam McCrary, Nini Rowe. Third row: Lyn McEntire, Janet Garvey, Vicki Reed, Mary Kadane, Cathy Silverberg, Susan Mead. Fourth row: Jean Camp, Johanna Smith, Barbara Fix, Dood Elkin, Chotsie Collier, Lillian Crosby, Mary Thompson. Bottom row: Cathy Gerhauser, Kathy O'Boyle, Pam Patterson, Starr Smith, Celia Roberts, and Betty Crosby. Not Pictured: Carol Hill, Dorothy Paine, Merijean Shelton, Pat Vaughy, .lulie Smith, Betsy Henderson, Helen Nuckols. MANAGERS, Linda Shan baum and Ann Young. I79 IBO SEASON November 9, 1962 if 'Q Hockaday ............... 'f '-fir. -ofwn ' H feiijfe 5? , Febfuaw 15 16, 1963 Hockaday -----------'--- 'Pnl :ifY5?-p?3?-'Y I ii f, A 1 . ISK A ,A A ELECTRA BIGGS Two down and three to go. Senior Right Wing BETTY CROSBY PAM MCCRARY DOROTHY PAINE CELIA ROBERTS Junior Senior Senior Senior Left Wing Center Halfback Left Fullback Left Inner RECORD St. Stephens .... Casady it , riff 'Xa ft lvs vfmins 7 zfmlfml 'wr s WW if ,ng s 1 --- A I . 11 I , tg, m12 - L WmL,A L'-iALL ' J i 23 : . , --'- A . , 1 . .::, N K Z we, , V ef'?W52: - - . ., ,Z gig'-'gtg J iv 'G B ' fig Bk 1: IQ Y tt W, 2 5 3. '1- Kmgrt 7 , M 2: ffm Q i it K 1 'I ,uw xx my W 1 M 'M' Q f' M can wx + sd v 2 1 Q ,X 2 K 5' ' A -3' as mf Q it 1 rt if xx K 25 5 Q fm so X LW if: U., 'W If X MERIJ EAN SHELTON Senior Center Forward All right, get that girl when she comes hy! JOHANNA SMITH ,,n1, MQW ' 5:-f 2 1 ,M f'f'f+s-.emi'ifiisz V ,-2 . . I A . if ' :m a 1 'Q Qf f f ii isgitt V , , . - . , ,EW - 5.:,:-A-.s5,:-gifs.: 5 .V gi . .., 4,1 N W ma r :: f JULIE SMITH Junior Left Halfback N ' is 5-11 134 we -W fi 33? . , gg, 2 t o-fail Ev 15535 -94' 5,416-y wx' 'fr kv- rsh Miki SP 2 with , ,,,, ii' Y ' I n,,n.- I -,., 4- T , V .:, 'QQ-1: A- ,,,1e-av i s1f'ft5'9 If 2:fgipgg2iiiiti??5i-f i Lfiiiifif 2 23215 ' .it 'Z' --I ' ' '- 'iwkglf fi I4i95?L5Nf I5if-fi 5 'K ' .uwi :iw A-.iu iiift in 'tl Wiki - -it-,-:fwn ,13 ::hi f.:-:am wa ' 7 Q Q53 11454 ,jgif as--if I gi I - nw. my-g,x. .. M, 5 ' - A A 1 ' . , 1 .iw STARR SMITH Junior Right Halfback Senior Right Fullback MARY THOMPSON CAROLINE VERCO Junior Senior Right Inner Goalie I le: Greens Electra Biggs Carol Hill Pam lVlcCrary Anne Jordan Ann McKnight Celia Roberts Pat Vaughy Carolie Verco Susie Weber Mary Kadane Marian Newsome Vicki Reed Starr Smith Mary Thompson Becky I-lawn Lynn lVlcEntire N ini Rowe Jennifer Brown Cathy Gerhauser Kitt McCord Dee Dee Tate Look the other way and let me get the ball. Green and White Hockey Whites Betty Crosby Barbara Fix Vicki Cullion Nancy Meadors Cathey Silverberg Julie Smith Lillian Crosby Betsy Henderson Kathy O,Boyle Suki Penson Cris Anderson Chotsie Collier Liz Lacy Johanna Smith Those Whites look pretty confident, don't they X fQ js ax f 2 S Q Tennis , .7 cr ZEYD: ' :fe- 'frgzfl-1:.f:fs 14.-:':-11-lla -.'::.'.. 'jigs' ,1Qzjfjl'.':,:,i 'ZZ' -' '-j.gQ!3Ij13 :11iffTf:fff:3Z3 w il' ANNE JORDAN MISS MCLEMORE CELIA ROBERTS Senior Coach Senior Captain Co-Captain Varsity Team Top row: Merijean Shelton, Vicki Gullion, Nina Works, Suki Penson, Pam Hyden, Patty Beck, Betsy Bush, Olivia Laney, Mary Sue Williams, Celia Roberts, Anne Jordan, Ann Young, Alinda Hill, and Susan Schermer- horn. Not pictured: Jennifer Brown, Lois Butler, and Callon Cox. Manager DOTTIE SMITH I83 w Varsufy Tenms Tennis enthusiasm has filled the air at Hockaday and this year, twenty-five girls tried out for Varsity. Seventeen girls were selected and the team has participated in many inter-school matches. The team began competition by defeating Casady in February. Anne Jordan Won singles, and Pam Hyden and Suki Penson defeated the Casady doubles team. This year Hockaday has shown a sincere interest in tennis and the team has gained much satisfaction and thorough enjoyment from the sport. MERIJ EAN SHELTON OLIVIA LANEY TGLUTL SUSAN SCHERMERHORN M SUKI PENSON ANNE YOUNG PAM HYDEN Cheerleaders 3 Standing: Mary Thomas, Dale Haas, Pam Phillips. Kneeling: Sue Ann Miller, Ginny Elkin. Form Cheerleaders First row: f2nd Formj M. Caldwell, M. Marchman, C. Walker. Second row: Clst Forml M. Browning, D. Harris, M. McKinley, L. Robins. Third row: K3rd Form? D. Voss, B. Masur, M. Martin, J. Burt. Fourth row: 14th Form! P. Yates, Knot pictured: C. Lucas, A. Franklin, J. Everittl. 186 Varsity Sue Ann and Ginny yell the cheer while Mary and Pam hold Dale. GREEN CHEERLEADERS anding, l. to r.: Linda Deal, Becky Oakley. Kneeling, to r.: Liz Jaquet, Carolie Verco. Uh-oh, looks like Marlene has done it again. White Cheerleaders Green Cheerleaders Becky, if you don't yell, then the others surely won't. WHITE CHEERLEADERS L.. to r.: Debby Barnes, Marlene Mirkes, Nan Brown. CNot pictured D1ane Castb I I87 They call it keep away There's the ice cream truck! Wait 'til they see me cheer in these! Courtesy Cap On February 26, Courtesy Caps were award to: fback fowl: Kathi Flaxman, Dorothy Paine, Genie Higgm botham, Carolie Verco, Susan Schermerhorn, Carol Williamsg Kfront rowj: Nancy Meadors, Carol Friedman Merljean Shelton, Liz laquet. Students congratulate the newly-capped girls. Courtesy Caps are presented each year to those Upper School girls who have dis- played genuine courtesy. The cap is awarded by student nomination with the agreement of the faculty and Student Coun- cil. The green and White felt caps are worn as a part of the uniform each Friday. Foundergs Day On March 18, the Founder's Day Award was presented to: Z. to r.: Nancy Meadors, Carol Friedman, Carol Williams, Candy Good, Kathi Flaxman, Dorothy Paine, Merijean Shelton, and Becky Oakley. The purpose of the Founderis Day Award is to honor those students who have shown outstanding citizenship through their service and loyalty to the school, and who, in the opinion of the faculty, the Student Council, and chairmen of student organiza- tions, best represent that for which Miss Ela Hock- aday founded this institution: the development of courtesy, scholarship, athletics and character. ln presenting the Founder's Day Awards, the electing group seeks to acknowledge the contribu- tion of these individuals to the school and to desig- nate them as individuals whose example others should strive to emulate. Mr. Robert Lyle, Headmaster, Mrs. Mary Lynn Aldredge McEntire, Alumnae Board President, and Miss Candy Good, Student Council President, open the Founder's Day ceremony. 1 -1 w w 1 1 S I 1 Left to right: MRS. JANET FERGUSON-Principal MRS. SARA CARMICHAEL-Secretary MRS. SHIRLEY ROSE-Secretary Mrs. Everett N. Case, Board of Trustees, Skidmore College, Mr. Robert S. Lyle, Mr. Erik Jonsson, Mr. Stanley Marcus are shown leaving the Oc- tober dedication of the new Hockaday School. Lower School Faculty - Special Teachers - Left to right: Mrs. Ruth Thomas, music, Mlle. Lucette Moulin, French, Mrs. Charlotte Chenoweth, art, Mrs. Norah Figg, music, Mrs. Allison Hall, math, Mr. Larry Sample, math. Left to right: Mr. Jerry Michener, math, Miss Genie McLemore, math, Miss Marguerite Grow, Latin. 1B-Top row, left to right: Julie Thomas, Jennie Lee Taliaferro, Mrs. Sherard, Caron Gitelman. Bottom row: Laurie La Mack, Daleann States, Betsey Bennitt, Jill Roberts, Elizabeth Perkins, Sally Wagner. Ann Priddy, Louise Bass, Sallie Dinwiddie and Alice Stewart pose dur- ing swimming class. IB-Top row, left to right: Karen Shaw, Louise Bass, Mrs. Hill, Sallie Dinwiddie. Bottom row: Janet -Rose, Patty Hardy, Alice Stewart, Jan Mills, Jana Hayes, Ann Priddy. Not pictured: Elsa Owen. 2A-Top row, left to right: Sloan Williams, Polly Price, Mrs. Crume, Lisa Glitsch. Bottom row: Regina Albrecht, Thea Johanos, Marina Dooley, Hara Otis, Emilie Aronson. Not pictured: Susan Lee. Thea Johnson, Regina Albrecht and Emilie Aronson enjoy their art lessons. 2B-Top row, left to right: Carolyn Brown, Kim Golterman, Mrs. Mere- dith, Kelley Meador. Bottom row: Sue Hardy, Cathy Reed, Hilary Mor- gan, Linda McAnally, Beverly Lide. Not pictured: Eris Loomis. 3A-Top row, left to right: Lisa Wigley, Leslie La Mack, Cissy Humph- rey, Lainie Reed, Mrs. Drake, Roberta Pearle, Val Glitsch, Allison Otis. Bottom row: Gwen Oliver, Marilyn Matthew, Chris Curtis, Kaki Roberts, Lorna McMullen, Vicki Bowden. Not pictured: Paula Sears. Shelly McClain, Louise Shelrnire and Dorothy Lay pose during French class. 3B-Top row, left to right: Laudra Parrott, Peggy Holdam, Eugenia Dooley, Betsy Justice, Mrs. Maki, Mary Lynn Hale, Sherry Lynn Wright. Bottom row: Mitzi Lyuu, Laura Hutcheson, Charlsie Rabin, Catherine Jean Lyle, Missy Lee Gunn, Shelly McClain, Louise Shelmire. 4A-Top row, left to right: Lisa Otis, Julie Dowell, Liza Felder, Alex- andra McGee, Mrs. McCormick, Dana Dickinson, Kristine Halberg, Amy Rooth, Melissa Moore. Bottom row: Kathy Fitzhugh, Debbie Jaffe, Susan Knight, Cynthia Bowman, Robin Singleton, Teddi Ann Aussicker, Karen Coyle, Lucy Crow. Molly Barnes in a typical 4B class 4B-Top row, left to right: Alexi Bonifield, Nancy Wooten, Louise Braecklein, Jennifer Bassett, Mrs. Stone, Candace Keller, Joyce Stroud, Lee Morgan. Bottom row: Helen Davis, Caren Cartwright, Laura Bayond, Molly Barnes, Kerri'Sue Russell, Leslie Pullman, Jane Hall. Not pic- tured: Ruth Hogg. 5A-Top row, Ieft to right: Bridget ladwick, Sharon Williams, Kathy McKinney, Willadean Doolin, Read Penson, Mrs. Bowlby, Pam Beck, Kilby Hickox, .ludy Post, .lulie Halley. Bottom row, left to right: Debbie Schonfeld, Verena Albrecht, Barbara Woolf, Debbie Munves, Jennifer Roberts, Vicki Lynn, Margie Wagers, Jeanne Fillmore. Not shown: Grace Steere. Fifth graders are shown enjoying their autoharp classes. SB-Top row, left to right: Kathi Drew, Jennifer Johanos, Patti Du- Bois, Melissa Mahaney, Mrs. Lundsteen, Elizabeth May, Nita Lide, Dorothy Kee. Bottom row, left to right: fstandingj Anna MeLendon, Ann Mitchell, Kathryne Caraway, Cynthia Stewart, Susan Kurth, Lynn Brachman, Pamela Harvey, Christina Brau, Madelon Jaffe, Kstandingl Coke Ann Murchison. 6A-Top row: Betty Priddy, Sally Castleman, .lanet McNabb, Nancy Underwood, Helen Gosnell, Mrs. Merritt, Edith Seay, Shane Otis, Carolyn McClain, Yvonne Albrecht, Pam Harris. 2nd row: Christine Reed, Susan Orton, Kathleen Josey, Michelle Blake, Barbara Jaffe, Lucy Steere, Lori ,lo Hansel, Elizabeth Thorne. Not pictured: Nancy Cox. 6th grade math students work diligently at the black board 6B-Top row: Jan Hancock, Julie Paulson, Mary Sue Adams, Kristen McLendon, Sally Hockaday, Mrs. Creeves, Virginia Priece, Sheryl Stephens, Betsy Hartman, Susan Skeeters, Laurie Jopling. 2nd row: Robbie Newman, Evy Rhodes, Mallyn Block, Sally Cortes, Martha Beatty, Georgia Harvey, Sharon Katz, Ardell Taylor, Olive Dinwiddie. '7 7A-Top row: Peggy Thompson, Nancy Strauss, Sally Knight, Vicki Michaelis, Lana Whelan, Mary Mullen, Louise Campbell, .lan Roberts. 2nd row: Jennifer Josey, Shirley Steere, Roxanne Russell, Jackie Miller, Karen Wigley, Cathy Lindsley, Mimi Gary. Not pictured: Mrs. House. 7th grade Science Clubbers scan scientific pamphlets. 7B-Top row: Elaine Luckasloo, Nika Smith, Marleen Grief, Mrs. Epstein, Chan Cox, Mickay MacNamara, Susan Young, Tricia Wilson, 2nd row: Linda Julian, Kalida Doolin, Sally Alexander, Cynthia French, Ellen Hulsey, Roberta DeColyer. Not pictured: Kathy MacAdams, Luida Majors. 7C-Top row: Kate Stoudermire, Sally Beth Purnell, Kitten Holloway Swanee Hunt, Mme. Coulanges, Margo Clark, Mellinda Ramsey, Clare Frost, Susan Breytspraak. 2nd row: Kathryn Fillmore, Mary Lide. Claudia McKinney, Nancy Ling, Gayle Anderson, Frances Aronson. 7th graders meet at Speech and Drama Club. 7D-Top row: Cathy Castleman, Nancy Leake, Cathy Orr, Miss Pears, Candy Lee, Ann Lawrence, Betty Gibbons, Andrea Nasher. 2nd row: Sally Blalock, Jenny Inge, Nancy Collins, Vicki Campbell, Peggy Wag- ner, Debbie Humphrey, Jeannette Vaughan. Not pictured: Mandy May- hew. 1 8A-Top row: Brenda Hill, Tina Schonfeld, Linda Collins, Becky Handy, Mrs. Boudreaux, Nancy Russell, Mary Maxson, Sally Yamini, Joy Henry. 2nd row: Denni Davis, Jane Benedum, Betsy Dreyfuss, Mary Anna Haddaway, Linda Kramer, Sally Lundberg, Cathy Lindsley. Meg Beaty, Laurie McClung, Cherri Worthington, play volleyball in the gym. 8B-Top row: Amy Overton, Lucy Norsworthy, Dianne Jopling, Libby Aberg, Carol Pirrung, Mrs, Henry, Gayle Donsky, Helen Hunt, Susie Northway, Anne Steakley, Hannah Davis. 2nd row: Ann Goddard, Nancy Manning, Cherrie Worthington, Debbie Batterson, Laurie McClung, Leslie Pickering, Susan Wagner. 8C-Top row: Nancy Meyer, Martha Dorie, Helena Underwood, Carolyn Kemp, Karla Wilcoxson, Mrs. Hetherington, Beverly Shanbaum, Ellen Lee, Carol Rogers, Meg Beatty. 2nd row: Ann Bower, Joanne Bassett, Louise Bond, Joel Parkinson, Danielle Wilson, Beverly Berry. Not pictured: Pamela Webb. Mary Maxson, Susan Bassett, Claudia McKinny, the Lower School Student Officers, sit in Great Hall with Mrs. Ferguson. The Lower School sang at the Dedication Ceremony of the school's new Welch Road campus. Student Cottnett Left to right, top row: Roxanne Russell, Read Penson, Mary Maxon, Laurie McClung, Louise Bond, Carolyn Kemp, Susan Bassett Cherrie Worthington,Janie Castleman, Leslie Pickering, Virginia Pierce. Left to right, bottom row: Susan Kurth, Susan Strauss Claudia McKinney, Robbie Newman, Julie Paulson, Nancy Collins, Pam Harris, Lou Braecklein, Margie Wagers. JANIE CASTLEMAN ,,,l ..,,,,,,,,....,,.. P resident SUSAN BASSET ,,,,, r,,Y,,...., V ice-President CLAUDIA MCKINNEY ......, ..... S ecretary hctpel Committee Left to right: Jackie Miller, Cathy Orr, Susan Bassett, Dianne Jopling, Debbie Batterson. Banner Staff N l Y Standing: Carol Rogers, Lucy Norsworthy, Leslie Pickering, Beverly Schanbaum, Anne Bower, Nancy Carlson, Susan Basset, Cathy Orr, Helen Hunt, Nita Smith, Nancy Leake, Mary Maxon, Sally Yamini. Seated: Dianne Jopling, Beverly Berry, Meg Beatty, Carolyn Kemp, Ellen Lee, Louise Bond, Frances Aronson, Nancy Manning, Joy Henry. LESLIE PICKERING ,.,.... ,.,,. Editor Green and White Teams Standing: Cathy Castleman, Brenda Hill, Joel Parkinson, Cherrie Worthington, Carolyn Kemp, Mrs. Nelta Bahnsen, Mary Maxson, Sally Yamini, Joy Henry, Nancy Manning, Peggy Thompson. Kneeling: Cathy Dann, Ellen Lee, Meg Beatty, Ann Steakley, Nancy Meyer, Louise Campbell, Nancy Collins. Green Team Captain ,,t, CHERRIE WORTHINGTON C0-Captain t,,.... ..,,,,..t C ATHY CASTLEM-AN White Team Captain .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, CAROLYN KEMP Co-Captain ,.,.... ....,. P EGGY THOMPSON 2 Miss Hockaday Most Beautiful SONDRA GRADY The Picture Each year the Hockadaj Forecast sponsors a pictur contest. All Seniors ar asked to submit one of thei baby pictures and one 0 Meanest Worst Disposition CAROLIE VERCO Most Naive CAROL HILL Most Popular 206 Old Maid GIGI GRIFFITHS Happiest SUZY PRICE DEBBY BARNES DALE NESS Wittiest NANCY COOK Contest heir boyfriend, father or Friend. The student body hen cast their votes and :he winners are determined. What, Me Worry? MR. CHARLES PAINE Playboy Mr. Hockaday Most Handsome TERRY SMITH l JAMES T. LING Ideal Husband Wittiest MIKE PITTMAN BILL BARRETT Mr. Rodeo: Gambling Man GARY COBURN Typical European GEORGE SCHOELLKOPF KURT BORRIS I would also like to thank Mr. Robert Lynch, our Taylor Publishing Company representative, whose guidance and suggestions haveibeen most appre- ciated. And lastly, I would like to thank you, the Hock- aday student body, for allowing me to serve as your Yearbook Editor. I have gained deep satisfac- tion from producing a book that will always remind you of this Hockaday year. This has been your year-this is your annual. We hope you like it. Sincerely, Carol Friedman, Yearbook Editor 208 I would like to dedicate this page to all those who have worked toward the success of this yearbook. Without my excellent staff, capable advisor, Mrs. M. E. Kenning, and the coopera- tion of faculty and students, this book could never have become a reality. I could never sufficiently thank Mr. Kurt Borris, who has done all the profes- sional photography and has given up many professional sittings to cover Hockaday activities. He has been more than Willing to help in every way and his patience and understanding have been invaluable. ROBERT LYNCH is 9? sz w iff Q E if .ff I - 1 f ,z K ., .- K, :i K K :1.L'fm:m-Kwzssfv FACULTY AND STAFF Abel, Mr. Edmund CBiology1 ..... Adler, Mr. Sam CFine Arts1 ....... Alford, Mrs. Joe B. CAlumnae 0ff1ce1 ........ -- ...... ---...- ....... ---- Baker, Mrs. Travis E. CI-lead of Res.1 .. ........... -- ..... ---.. ...... -- Batterson, Mrs. Charles CPhys. Ed.1 .......... - .......... Boroughs, Mrs. Emerson CSec. of School1 ............ ....... ......... Brown, Miss Mary Evans CMusic1 ............ ..---------.. ....... Burks, Mrs. John S. CReceptionist1 ...... Coffee, Mr. T. R. CMHIHLBHHDCCJ ------- ........ - ..... -.... ..... ------- Coulanges, Miss Claudine CFrench1 .......... .. .......... Daniel, Mr. R. C. CFrench and Spanish1 ..... --- ..... - Davis, Mrs. J. Keith CAss't Head of Res.1 ......... -..---- Drlscoll, Mrs. W. H. CSw1tchboard1 ,.............. -----..------ .... ------.-- Duncan, Mrs. W. G. CDir., Phys. Ed. and Activities1 L .... -- ..... - Ehricht, Mrs. John T. CLat1n1 ...,................. Farley, Mr. John CMusic1 ........... - .... ----- Florer, Mrs. Edward J. CNurse1 ..................... Frampton, Mrs. Harold J. cswitolrboardp ....... Fools, Miss Bess faoooptioriisty ...... ...... - - Griffiths, Miss Lillian CLibrarian1 ..... - Grow, Miss Marguerite CLatin1 ......... . Hardy, Mrs. Robert B. CSecretary1 ....... . Harrison, Mrs. J. A., Jr. CArt1 .............. Harrison, Mrs. Wade qriiorririao Secy.1 .......... Henderson, Mrs. J. B. H. CField Ropg .......... L .......... Hetherington, Mrs. Charles CElem. Phys. Science1 ........ ......... Hockaday, Mr. Richard S. CPhys. and Math1 ........... - 3534 Valley Ridge C201 3040 Cridelle C201 5900 Willow Lane C291 4057 Grassmere 6514 Norway C301 6850 Blackwood C311 4101 Newton 4243 Williamsburg Rd. C201 2329 Stanford, Garland 5810 Crassmere Lane C51 1435 Verano Way C181 4102 Emerson, Apt. 6 C51 3244 Amherst 5806 Burgundy C301 6106 Meadow Road 8816 Clearwater Dr. C311 2901 Amherst C251 5807 Ravendale C61 5316 Waneta 4517 Alta Vista 6017 Penrose C61 3419 Lindenwood C51 5402 Emerson C91 4246 Somerville C61 6926 Lakeshore C141 5968 Lewis C61 6138 Willow Lane C301 Holbrook, Mrs. D. E. CSecretary1 ............... -.. .............. ......... 3 419 Lindenwood C51 Johnson, Miss Christine CEnglish1 ........................ ..---.... ...... - .... 3926 Bowser Kennedy, Mrs. Winifred CBookshop and Switchboard1 ............... --5807 Ravendale C61 Kenning, Mrs. M. E. CHistory1 ....,.........,.....,.....,, ..... .. ............. 3 09 Nottingham Dr., Richardson Kimball, Miss Elaine CLatin1 ............ - ............. ...... - ........, 7 007 Lomo Alto Kribs, Miss Louise CSecy. ofSupp1ies1 ........., - ....,... - .......... 4005 Giilorr Q55 Lamb, Mrs. R. C. CSecy. to the Ass't I-Ieadmaster1 ----- ...... --5945 Luther Lane C251 2IO FL 7-4278 FL 2-5098 EM 8-3613 AD 9-3153 LA 1-2501 EM 8-1666 DI 8-3864 LA 8-3752 FL 2-3203 BR 8-6049 LA 6-3679 DA 1-2865 LA 1-3936 EM 3-2789 EM 1-5455 EM 1-5714 AD 3-5466 EM 3-3056 TA 6-2714 FL 2-5731 FL 7-5731 TA 4-4850 LA 6-2066 FL 7-5241 TA 6-3560 DA 1-5426 TA 6-1252 AD 9-5473 LA 6-2066 LA 6-1983 TA 6-2714 AD 5-5084 LA 1-9586 LA 1-0670 EM 3-4045 Lancaster, Mrs. C. D. QReg1strar1 ,,,,, ,,.- - ,,,,, - H- ,,,-,,,,,,,-,--,,- - Langham, Mrs. J. T. QBookkeeper1 .....,. ..--.,-,mm ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, -, Lee, Mrs. Louise QSecretary1 .....,..... - .,,,..,...,, -nl .,,, 1 ,,,,,, -,,,, Lively, Mrs. D. O. QEXec. Housekeep Lyle, Mr. Robert S. QHeadmaster1 --- ........ ---,-,,- ..,. ---,-,,, Martln, Mrs. David QDrama1 .....,..... -,-- ......, - ....,,.,,, - .....,,,,, , Mayfield, Mrs. Jean QSwitchboard1 McFerran, Mrs. L. N. QAss't 1n MUSIC1 .......... - ..... .. ........, ..-..--,--- McLemore, Miss Genie QMath1 ........... --.. ........ - McMullen, Mrs. Floyd QCounselor1 ........... ---.. ....... - Merriman, Mr. Thomas QCo-Chairman, Music1 ..... - Merritt, Mr. Robert M., Jr. QEnglish1 ........ ............ Michener, Mr. Jerry QMath1 ............... L ......... Moore, Miss Carol QMath1 ................. Newcombe, Miss Barbara QEngl1sh1 .................................... ........ O'Connor, Mrs. Dan QTransportation and Cl1aperoning1 ................ 0'Connor, Mrs. Sannie QVoice1 ....... Oram, Mrs. John QSpanish1 - ..... ................. - ................ - .......... .. ..... Pears, Miss Marcia QGeography and L. S. Spanish1 ........ Perkins, Mr. Philip P. QAss't Headmaster1 .............. - Rea, Miss Bernie QCo-Chairman, Music1 ..... - Reynolds, Miss Mary QDir. of Admissions1 ......, - Roberts, Mrs. Thomas J. QBus. Office1 ...... ------- Rose, Mrs. James H. QL. S. Secretary1 .... -- Sammons, Mrs. Carlyle QCounselor1 ...... - Shannon, Mr. David QHistory, Bible1 ....... - Stokes, Mrs. Charles QCounselor1 ..... Stone, Mrs. M. W. QBus. Off1ce1 ...................................................... Thomas, Mr. James, Jr. QHead of Math and Science Dept.1 -------. Thornberry, Mrs. M. L., Jr. QSecy. to the Headmaster1 ..... - - ...... - Tidey, Mrs. Clayton John QEnglish1 ......... ,,,.... Trage, Mrs. Howard L. QSecretary1 ......,,, - ,.,..,,, Walsh, Mrs. T. N. QP1ano1 ..,,,,,,,.....,,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,-,---- Wettengel, Mrs. Mattie S. QBus. Manager1 ,,,- ,,,,, --,,- ,,,,, .. ,,,,,, er1 .......... ---- .....,. 4217 Bryn Mawr Q251 10230 Better Drive Q291 7508 Mason Dells Hockaday School 4680 3205 5722 3328 College Park Q291 Knight E. Claridge, Apt. C Amherst Q251 7180 Gaston, Apt. 219 Hockaday School 5155 Del Roy 6314 Aberdeen Q301 3119 University Blvd., Apt. H Q51 8118 7705 Inwood Road Q91 Devonshire Town and Country Apt. 93 Town and Country Lane Q251 6115 6021 3503 3263 7803 6134 3843 8909 Northwood Q251 I Mercedes Q61 Dickason Q191 Whitehall Dr. Q291 Carlin Dr., Apt. 195 Bandera, Apt. C Cavilla Dr. Q201 Woodbrook Dr. Hockaday School 827 Sherwood Drive, Richardson, Hockaday School 3411 3239 Hidalgo Dr., Apt. 109 Whitehall Dr. Q291 221 Perkins Hall-SMU Q221 3937 3829 3433 Cedar Bayou Villanova Q251 Stanford Q251 1501 Kingsley Rd., 995205, Garland Texas EM 8-8653 FL 7-3462 EM 8-4152 EM 3-6315 EM 3-6001 LA 8-6486 FL 1-4735 EM 3-3023 DA 7-6559 EM 3-6311 EM 8-3178 LA 1-2178 EM 1-0934 EM 3-6106 FL 1-0760 FL 1-6992 EM 3-6174 EM 1-5444 TA 1-9741 LA 8-3246 FL 2-4697 FL 1-5079 EM 8-8003 FL 2-4754 AD 3-5368 EM 3-6311 AD 5-7528 EM 3-6311 FL 7-8689 FL 7-5263 EM 3-5611 Ext. 423 CH 7-3454 EM 8-2427' EM 8-6215 BR 8-9017 ZII FIRST FORM Abright, Ann ........ Alexander, Cheryl ....... Alford, Frances ...... Anderson, Petty .....,.......,,, Aston, Elizabeth Darlene ..,.,,,. - .,,,,,,-, Bailey, Claire M. - ....,....,,... -Hn- ,,,,, , Bass, Candy ...... - ....,,.. Beck, Patricia ........ Bogle, Mary Lynn ...... - Bond, Kathryn ......... Browne, Margaret ....... Burden, Barbie ..... - Butler, Lois Ann ..... Campbell, Claudia ..,,... Coplon, Julie .....a. - Crosby, Lillian - .,.,, Ellis, Sandra ,..... Garvey, Janet ,,..... . Colman, J ul1e ...,.,.......,........ Graham, Jeanne Terrell ........ Greenberg, Glenda ,.......... Greif, Kathleen ....,... Hamric, Joanie ....,. Hardy, Jan ...............,...,...... Harrington, Nan Katherine Harris, Ann .,...,........,......... Harris, Deede ......,, Hartmann, Darcy ...... Hawn, Rebecca ........,, Henderson, Elizabeth ....... Higginbotham, Harriett ...... Hill, Alinda ,...--...,,.,..,,,, Horn, Lottie Jane ----. Hudson, Didi .... 2l2 Director --.---,-5807 Berkshire Lane C95 -,-.--,-4439 Shady Hill Drive C295 5900 Willow Lane C305 '6Whiteacres,,7 Gloster, Mississippi ---,-.-.2222 Rockcrest -----,--5400 Neola Drive C95 -----.-,Bassridge Drive, Snyder, Texas . --------9023 Devonshire Drive C95 -,-----.Box 158, Dexter, New Mexico ,-.----25433 Wateka Drive C95 4910 Mangold Circle C295 Box 44 Haliimalie, Maui, Hawaii ..-----.207 E. Charnwood, Tyler, Texas -,,----7220 Yamini Drive C305 1201 Menard, Thihodaux, Louisiana Box 32, DeRidder, Louisiana 3466 Monte Carlo Drive C245 .--.,,-.417 Rivercrest Drive, Fort Worth, Texas ---,-.-- 6530 Northport C305 -,,---,-52-7th Street, Beaumont, Texas 125 Central Drive, Beaumont, Texas St. Cloud Circle C295 3309 -..-,,,,5570 Nakoma Drive C95 ,,.-,-,23419 Lindenwood Avenue C55 ,,,--.,.3832 Stratford C55 Nakoma Drive C95 5356 --,--,-.6122 Northaven Road C305 --.--,--10600 Preston Road C305 ,-----.,5832 Lupton Drive C255 -----.-,502 Tanglebriar Lane, San Antonio 9, Texas ------,-4400 St. Johns Drive C55 --------69l2 Vassar Drive C55 -------- 808 Laurel Circle, S. E., Albuquerque, New Mexico -------,5527 Waneta Drive C95 EM 8-6741 FL 7-3638 AD 9-8158 225-2681 WH 2-21934 FL 1-3320 HI 3-6827 EM 3-3876 RE 4-5754 FL 1-4366 EM 8-5578 LY 2-0284 EM 1-1763 HI 7-3838 7748 FE 1-0616 PE 7-4554 EM 1-1805 TE 2-4208 TE 3-8765 FL 2-4761 FL 1-4530 LA 6-2066 LA 8-4335 FL 2-4740 EM 1-2559 EM 8-0697 EM 8-8107 TA 2-0421 LA 8-0122 EM 1-0352 AL5-2875 FL 2-4771 Hunter, Pamela Anne --- Jones, Patricia ....., King, Melinda ..... Lane, Janice ...... Lewis, Carol Lea ...,.. Mallon, Gay ..... Marr, Beth .,......, .- McCann, Sally ........ McEntire, Lynn ....,. McKinley, Martha ....i. McKinney, Carla .....,. - McKnight, Patricia .....,.. McLemore, Mary Frances Mead, Susan ..................... - ..........-...e Miller, Brenda Lee ....... Miller, Carmel .....,.v Mosesman, Toni .... -. Nasif, Beverly ...... Nelson, Cassie .,..,.. , O7Boyle, Kathleen ...... Pabst, Louisa .,..s - Penson, Suki ..r,,,.. Petritz, Pamela ...... Powers, Muriel ....,. Reid, Diane .......... Robins, Lou Ann ..,.,,.. Rowe, N ini ....,..... Sawyer, Nancy .....,.. Sharp, Sally .,... Slocum, Anne .,.... Stell, Mary Ann ..,.. - Taylor, Carol Ann .... - Thomas, Beth ............. VanCronkhite, Tina ...... . Wadley, Patty ....-,., 5907 Watson Avenue Q251 Chapultepec Golf Club No. 6 Apartado 23515, Mexico 10, D. F. 4201 Lone Oak Drive, Fort Worth 7, Texas 6361 Diomond Head Circle, Apt. D Q281 3727 Frontier Lane Q141 3652 Maplewood Avenue Q51 406 Kirkwood Drive Q181 6629 Avondale Drive Oklahoma City 16, Oklahoma 3805 Maplewood Avenue Q51 13751 Sprucewood Drive Q301 4718 San Gabriel Drive Q291 4500 Westridge Apt. 27, Fort Worth, Texas 11625 Wander Lane Q301 8626 Douglas Q251 Box 379, Aspen, Colorado 400 Lakeside Drive, McPherson, Kansas 933 East Moses Street, Cushing, Okla. 5236 Springmeadow Drive Q291 . 11565 East Ricks Circle Q301 12124 Prestonridge Road Q301 5007 Seneca Drive Q91 4271 Bordeaux Q51 3756 Armstrong Avenue Q51 5810 Melshire Drive Q301 5831 Watson Q251 2712 Duncan, Pampa, Texas 9226 Hathaway Q201 3608 Beverly Drive Q51 4676 Livingston Q91 5227 Meaders Lane Q291 2007 Commodore Road, Newport Beach, California 6722 Prestonshire Q251 4319 Belclaire Q51 3239 Whitehall Road Q291 4610 South Lindhurst 4627 Hallmark Q291 EM 8-3860 20-59-30 PE 7-9095 EM 8-1801 TA 7-2025 LA 6-7014 DA 1-6073 VI 3-4548 LA 8-9983 AD 9-2720 EM 1-7567 PE 7-9784 EM 1-5898 EM 1-0642 CH 1-3606 CA 5-2019 EM 8-6743 EM 8-0138 AD 9-2569 FL 2-6234 LA 1-0930 LA 8-1322 AD 9-2364 EM 8-2732 MO 5-4629 EM 1-7447 LA 8-6201 FL 2-4300 EM 8-7975 MI 6-5848 EM 8-3919 LA 6-7403 FL 7-5263 EM 8-3166 EM 8-5147 2I3 Wheeler, Linda ,,.,,,,,,,------,-., Wldener, Lana Michelle L -,-,,,,,, - ,--A,,,-H, ,,,!- l ,--- Wynne, Temple ......... ......,. ,,,-, , - ,, Wynne, Sally Love SECOND FORM Adams, Phelan ...... Anderson, Christine Bainum, Mary ....... - Barr, Tricia --- Bivens, Billie ..... Bonner, Susan ........ Brin, ,ludy ..... Brown, Jennifer .... Brown, Stephanie ,,,,,, ---- Q -0 Bump, Debby ........ Bush, Betsy ..... ,. .,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,, -,-- ,,,,,,-, --.----- - Caldwell, Martha .,.,., --------, Camp, ,lean ....,,,,,,,,,, -----h--- Cline, Cathy ,,.,,,, ,, ,.,.,,,,, ----- E -,,- Collier, Chotsie ...,... David, Cindy ......... Davld, Madelon .....,,, ---,, , ,--- Decherd, Dealey ....,,.. ...,.,. , N ---,---- ,un Dunn, Alta ........... Elkan, Dood ...... - Fischer, Peachy ---.- Flache, Elaine Foss, Marilyn ..... Francis, ,lane ..... Gardino, Sonya ....... Garner, Becky ...... - Gerhauser, Cathy .,..,.. -,.,-,-,,--,,,,,. Graham, Judy ..........,,, - ,,,,,.,,,,,,- Harbin, Linda Ann Henderson, Hatsy ....,.. - ,-,,,,-, 2l4 P. O. Box 7081 C91 1937 Standish Drive, Irving, Texas 4000 Miramar C51 4421 Normandy C51 7250 Baxtershire Drive C 301 800 West Beach, Pass Christian, Miss. 4040 San Felipe Road Apt. 3D, Houston 27, Texas 4139 Cochran Chapel Road C91 1100 Park Avenue, New York 28, New York 3108 Hughes Street, Amarillo, Texas 4700 Royal Lane C291 12424 Webb Chapel Road C341 6215 Orchid Lane C301 4502 West 18th Street, Lubbock, Texas Privada Madereros No. 87, Mexico 10, D. F. 5016 Seneca Drive 2305 Julian, Amarillo, Texas 401 South Elm Street, Pecos, Texas 3000 Parker Street, Amarillo, Texas 6759 Avalon Avenue C141 9946 Rockbrook Drive C201 4506 Isabella Lane C291 4305 Belclaire C51 2400 Van Buren, Amarillo, Texas 3501 Woodland Road, Bartlesville, Okla. 4315 Brookview Drive C201 702 East Buckley, Brownfield, Texas 5817 Melshire Drive C301 5375 Waneta Drive C91 Llama 164, Pedregal, Mexico, D. 8 - 2305 Julian, Amarillo, Texas 5314 Yolanda Lane C291 4342 Brookview Drive C201 5123 Springmeadow Drive C291 502 Tanglebriar Lane, San Antonio 9, Texas EM 1-2203 BL 2-0099 LA 8-8096 LA 1-7429 EM 1-2672 452-2127 MO 4-2609 FL 2-9394 EM 1-0422 CH 7-3533 EM 1-6471 SW 9-7888 FL 1-4665 DR 2-3471 HK 5-2596 DR 6-6624 TA 4-4316 FL 2-5710 FL 2-5493 LA 1-3433 DR 4-5721 ED 3-2644 FL 1-4927 3472 AD 9-5851 FL 2-5833 48-43-67 DR 3-4138 EM 3-1894 FL 2-2242 EM 3-6079 TA 2-0421 Hendon, Tobey ----.- a -,---,-,,-, .,- ...... - .....,. 4710-19th Street, Lubbock, Texas SW 5-3434 Hendricks, Candy !------- - ----- , ,,,,,,,, ....... 1 301 Humble, Fort Worth 7, Texas PE 7-5488 Humphrey, Joanne ,,,,,,, 1 ,--,--.,,,-.,,.,, 6311 Preston Parkway C59 LA 6-6249 Hyden7 Pam .A---,--.' ,,,,,.. 4 025 Shadow Drive, Fort Worth 16, Tex. PE 8-4456 Kaplan, Ina ----,,, ,,,.,.. 6 051 Stefani Drive C255 EM 1-5004 King, Sharon ----- 14049 Birchlawn C345 CH 7-9945 Knight, Shelley ........ Route 5, Box 665 C295 AD 9-2238 Lacy, Elizabeth ,,,,--,,,,,,,,- .......... 2 211 Colcord, Waco, Texas PL 2-4000 Latham, Marv Kathleen ,,,,--, .,..... 3 116 Maple Avenue, Waco, Texas PL 2-4266 Lawrence, Sharon ,,-,,-, ....... ....... 3 0 03 Pine Street, Texarkana, Texas 793-3867 Levin, Ellen ,--,-,,,,,., 4324 Arcady C55 LA 6-1579 Lowman, Lori ,,,,,,,,,, .......... A ranico Box 429, Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia Marchman, Madalyn ....... 5539 Montrose Drive C95 FL 1-3454 Martindale, Nancy ,--.,,, ..... - ---6223 Desco Drive 255 EM 8-7929 Mason, Ermnie -,.,,, 11752 Valley Dale Drive C305 EM 1-0628 Matthew, Barbara ...... 8515 Beauregard, Apt. B C255 EM 1-0374 McCord, Kitt ........ 7139 Baxtershire Drive C305 EM 3-6021 McDaniel, Nancy ...... 2623 Walnut, Texarkana, Texas 33-2230 Mills, Sharon ........ 208 Brookwood Drive, Chattanooga, Tennessee MA 4-2274 1707 Young Street CDallas5 R18-7000 Moore, Lorraine ...... Apartado 480, San Salvador, El Salvador 7640, etc.16 Morris, ,lerry Jane ..... 1018 Hackberry Street, McAllen, Texas MU 6-6494 Morrison, Anne ..,, - ..,....... 13649 spruoowood C309 AD 9-1285 Murphy, Kathleen ., ...... 3011 Ong Street, Amarillo, Texas DR 2-6351 Nuckols, Helen ...... Hurstland Farm, Midway, Kentucky TH 6-3861 Phillips, Pam .......... - .......... 4815 Brookview Drive C205 EM 1-1641 Pierce, Marion Susan ........ 4331 Beverly Drive C55 LA8-3921 Powell, Mary Margaret 4511 Isabella Lane C295 FL 1-1351 Purnell, Mimi ..,............ .... ....... - - 8722 Midway Road C95 FL 2-6843 Redmont, Pam ...... Route 3, Box 94, Jackson, Mississippi 856-5051 Rieder, Sue - ...,.,.. 7106 Currin Drive C305 EM 3-4686 Riggs, Kathy ..... 4518 Mendenhall C305 AT 5-5633 Roane, .lulia ..,.., 5 Westwood Drive, Ruston, Louisiana AL 5-1818 Rowalt, Betsy .....,.. 6339 DeLoache Avenue C255 EM 1-6365 Sandfield, .loan ....... 3928 Wentwood Drive C255 EM 1-0159 2I5 Seale, Robyn ........ 8315 Inwood Road Q91 FL 1-5482 Shanbaum, Linda -,,,, ...,...... 6 018 Prestonshire Q251 EM 1-5645 Shivers, Marialice ......... .......... S ix Niles Road, Austin 3, Texas GR 6-2563 Silver, Dale .....-...,.,..,.... ,........ 5 335 Waneta Drive Q91 FL 1-1976 Smith, Dorothy Jane 9719 Audubon Q201 FL 2-3909 Stineheomb, Mary ......, .....,.... 8 00 Sylvan Drive, Longview, Texas PL 3-5455 Tate, Defnle .....,.,,... 724 Greenwood, Glencoe, Illinois VE5-2973 Tooke, Karen ........ 5531 Montrose Drive Q91 FL 2-9053 Turman, Carolyn ..,... .......... 3 601 Rosedale Q51 EM 3-4163 Walker, Cherre ...... 3106-23rd Street, Lubbock, Texas SW 9-7077 Ward, Connie ..,........ 1 ......... 3600 Free Ferry Road, Fort Smith, Ark. SU 3-7653 Wertheimer, Sue Ann 6415 Desco Drive Q251 EM 8-1580 West, Mary .............. .......... 5 331 Lobello Drive Q291 Williams, Mary Sue ......... .......... 2 143 Looscan Lane, Houston 19, Texas JA 3-8974 Wilson, Michelle ...... ,,,,..,--, 6 060-D Averill Way Q251 EM 3-4941 Woodard, Glenda ..... .,,,,,,,,, 1 606 Junior Drive Q81 WH 8-6263 Works, Nina ....... 5337 Wenonah Drive Q91 FL 2-1194 Worsham, Gay ....,, 4335 Belclaire Q51 LA8-1353 Young, Anne ......., 4448 Rheims Place Q51 LA 6-3603 Young, Carol Ann .,... -,,,,,.,-, 4 627 Meadowood Drive Q201 FL 2-2378 THIRD FORM Alexander, Elizabeth .......,. ,.-.,,,,,, 4 311 Rheims Place Q55 LA 6-7449 And erso n, Carol ,............,. ,....-,,.. 4 664 Meadowood Road Q201 FL 2-8970 Ardrey, Elizabeth H. 4816 St. Johns Drive Q51 LA6-6827 Bauer, Connie .......... ........,. R oute 1, Box 483, Winnie, Texas BiggS, Helen .......,........, Santa Rosa Ranch, Vernon, Texas 2-2315 Blackstock, Margaret 903 Buckley, Brownfield, Texas BI'21I1HIl, ,Anne ----........ 6715 N.W. Grand Blvd. Oklahoma City 16, Oklahoma V13-4384 Burt, .lane ..,.,,v 2023 Downing Street, Wichita Falls, Tex. 767-4662 Case, Frances ..-.-... Route 2, Box 737-F, Tucson, Arizona AX 8-1029 Chapman, Louann ......., ........r, 3 525 Turtle Creek, Apt. 13-E Q19 1 LA 8-1896 Cobb, .lane Anne ........ Route No. 1, Clarkesville, Texas '829K-3 Collins, Dorothy ...... 10311 Gaywood Drive Q291 EM 8-6692 2I6 Convers, Cynthia ...... Cox, Callan ..... --- .. .......... --.. .... .- Crosby, Betty ........ Donnell, Joan ........ Fabian, Jennifer .... Felder, Diana ---- ....... Fix, Barbara ....... Garner, Janie ............ Gilliland, Brooksie ..... Graff, Elizabeth ............ Greenleaf, Vesta Anne Griffln, Bonny ....,....,... Gullion, Vicki ..... Gurentz, Jane ..... Haas, Dale ..... Hard, Gretchen ..... - Henley, Jerry Lee ...... Hilburn, Beverly ...... Higginbotham, Genie Holt, Mimi ................ Horn, Nancy ....... Illes, Stephanie ......... Jackson, Janet ....,.... , ........ Jaffe, Carolyn ......... Kadane, Diane ....... LaGrone, Eloise ........ Laney, Olivia ..... Lee, Marian ....... LeFevre, Liza ................ V Lindley, Frances B. Lust, Margaret .......... Many os, Maxine ---- .......... - Q - Martin, Minnie Dora --- .......... - ......... -- ........... ---- 4604 Watauga Road C91 1509 West Elliott, Breckenridge, Texas Box 32, DeRidder, Louisiana 7426 Kenshin? C301 10750 Strait Lane C291 3402 Cedar Springs Road C191 9910 Inwood Road C201 2305 Julian, Amarillo, Texas 9250 Meadowbrook Drive C201 4611 Isabella Lane C291 2421 Medford Court West, Fort Worth 9, Texas Esso Brasileira de Petroleo, S.A. Caixa Postal 970, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 6134 Bandera C C251 P. O. Box 243, Atlanta, Texas 6030 Lupton Drive C251 1031 Dudley Drive, Shreveport, La. 6238 DeLoache Avenue C251 1614 San Jacinto Street, Liberty, Tex. 4218 Arcady C51 5822 Swiss Avenue C141 4423 Nashwood C341 6030 Meadow Crest Drive C301 6540 Starling Circle C91 1502 Crescent Drive, Duncan, Okla. 3916 Potomac C51 5330 Meaders Lane C291 11535 East Ricks Circle C301 4645 Fairfax C91 Box 314, Route 2, Boulder, Colo. 331 G Street, S.W., Ardmore, Okla. 3913 Caruth C251 217 Edison, Alamosa, Colorado 1313 South Lide, Mt. Pleasant, Texas 1620 Clark Blvd., Laredo, Texas FL 2-0692 7748 EM 3-3307 EM 3-2670 LA 6-3831 EM 1-2468 DR 3-4138 EM 1-6223 EM 8-8082 WA 7-8485 EM 8-8003 SW 6-2444 EM 1-6881 UN 1-2132 EM 3-3252 TE 6-3980 LA 1-3200 TA 4-0731 AD 9-3140 EM 1-0683 FL 2-2208 AL 5-0968 LA 8-4136 EM 8-5261 EM 1-7587 LA 8-6594 HI 2-6835 CA 3-7806 EM 8-6000 .I U 9-6526 PA 4-5258 RA 3-3024 ZI7 Masur, Barbara ..,,,.,........ ,,,-,,A Meadors, Nancy Corbin Minatra, Cheri - Moore, Rebecca ....., Newsome, Marian .o,,.. Payette, Susie ..... Perry, Sandra ......... Peterson, Mary Lynn .... Pitman, Stirling ..,.,.. Post, ,lane .....,.... Reed, Vicki Robb, Shay ,,...... Samuel, Pat ..,..,.,.,.,,,-,, Schermerhorn, Susan .,.,,,,, -,--,-,,,, A Scheurer, Susan .......... Schoeneman, Candace .,,,,,,, ,,---,, Sears, Kathy S. .........- , Silverberg, Cathey ....... Sisneros, Martha ...,,,. Smith, Julie .,.. Smith, Patsy .,,... Smith, Starr ....,,,.,,.,. Thomas, Martha Del .--,,. --,--.. Thomas, Susie ......... Thompson, Mary K. .... - Voss, Donna Kay ...... Wolf, Andrea ......,. Woodard, Sharon ...... --- Wyly, Sydney .....,,. Yancey, Happy ,,v,,,,,r,,,, 2742 Point Drive, Monroe, Louisiana 2101 Wallace Street, Clovis, N. M. 1760 Delaware Ave. N. E., St. Petersburg, Florida P. O..Box 281, Benghazi, Libya 4420 Bordeaux Q51 4211 Versailles Q51 1201 Harmony Hill Drive, Lufkin, Tex. 43 Valley Ridge Road, Fort Worth 7, Tex. 4219 Fairfax Q51 5055 Park Lane Q201 111 Carnarvon Drive, Houston 24, Tex. 6809 Hunters Glen Road Q51 3317 19th Street, Lubbock, Texas 5445 Dentwood Drive Q201 2501 Amherst, Wichita Falls, Texas 4217 Lorraine Avenue Q51 6019 St. Andrews Drive Q51 5333 DeLoache Avenue Q201 Arabella Route, Tinnie, New Mexico QHondo, New Mexico1 2808 Ong Street, Amarillo, Texas 1921 Marydale Drive Q81 201 Lynwood, Wichita, Kansas 525 St. Mary's Street, Thibodaux, Louisiana -------3239 Whitehall Drive Q291 P. O. Box 679, Daingerfield, Texas 1601 Bedford Drive, Oklahoma City, Okla. 7121 Brookshire Circle Q301 ---,---1606 Junior Drive Q81 -,.---.4221 Ridgehaven Road, Fort Worth 16, Tex. ----,.,3830 Windsor Lane Q51 Yancey, Sherod Anne .... ,----.3712 Alice Circle Q51 FOURTH FORM Allen, Patricia -- 2I8 500 Miller Drive, Marshall, Texas FA 2-3086 PO 3-3256 OR 8-3511 LA 1-3749 LA 8-7169 NE 4-9650 PE 2-0718 LA 8-6270 EM 1-4364 OV 6-4395 EM 1-0642 SW 5-2272 EM 3-3673 692-4426 LA 6-7739 LA 1-2087 EM 1-1369 OL 3-4433 DR 3-0853 WH 1-5373- MU 4-9363 HI 7-3753 FL 7-5263 645-2281 VI 2-1530 EM 1-4213 WH 6-4462 PE 8-3275 LA 1-2804 LA 1-4715 WES-3354 Avent, Susan ....... Bateson, Ann ...,.. . Barnes, Debby ...... Biggs, Electra ......,. Bradley, Karen ...... Brown, ,loan Nan ...... Cook, Nancy ...... Davidson, Diana ........ Deal, Linda ............ Ehricht, Mary .lane ..... Elkin, Ginny ......... - Everitt, Judy .,,..... Flaxman, Katherine ...,, Franklin, Anne ................. ---------- Franks, Mary Elizabeth Friedman, Carol ...... - Gast, Diane .,..,.,, Good, Candy ..... - Grady, Sondra -.-L Griffiths, Gigi ......,. Handy, Mary ..... Herman, Marlyne Hill, Carol ....... Jackson, Margie ---- Jaquet, Liz ............ Jeffrey, Jere Lynne ...... - Jordan, Anne -- ........ Krochman, Flo ....... Little, Janna Lou ...... Lucas, Carolyn .... - McCrary, Pam ..... McKinney, Bea .... - McKnight, Ann ....... ..------.,119 South Crosby, Tulia, Texas ---------.10220 Waller Drive C291 ----------606 Monrovia, Shreveport, Louisiana ----------Santa Rosa Ranch, Vernon, Texas --------.-5230 Yolanda Lane C301 .... .......... 1 0005 Meadowbrook Drive C291 6334 Westchester C51 --------.-5200 Park Lane C201 ----------1304 Willow Oak Drive, Longview, Texas 6106 Meadow Road C301 2211 Harvard, Midland, Texas 4815 Knickerbocker, Houston 35,lTex. 5838 .loyce Way C251 424 Oneonta, Shreveport, Louisiana Apartado 889, Caracas, Venezuela 6522 Aberdeen Drive C301 219 Argyle Avenue, Pueblo, Colorado P. O. Box 707, Fort Sumner, N. M. 6929 Vassar Drive C51 4105 Windsor Parkway C51 4212 Fairfax C51 3434 Hidalgo, Apt. 222 C201 Box 577, Waynesville, Missouri 10227 Gaywood Drive C291 3735 West Bay Circle C181 Corregidores 720, Apt. 5, Mexico 10, D. F. 600 Mercer, Quanah, Texas 5038 DeLoache Avenue C201 1703 Highland Road C181 Box 288, Madill, Okla. Kingston Route 1, Box 956, Mesquite, Texas Box 790, Post, Texas 4718 San Gabriel Drive C291 Route 3, Box 300, Arlington, Texas 4506 Wesfriclge, Apt. 27, Fort Worth 16, Texas WY 5-3227 EM 8-6615 868-9697 LI 2-2315 EM 1-2455 EM 1-5893 LA 1-4271 EM 1-1970 PL 8-7716 EM 1-5714 MU 4-5630 PA 3-4449 EM 3-1885 868-9750 333176 EM 1-2779 LI 4-2889 EL 5-2258 EM 1-0155 LA 6-2564 LA 1-9846 FL 7-7469 PR 4-2444 EM 8-4252 TA 7-7165 21-29-46 MO 3-2254 EM 3-5511 DA 1-1092 JO 4-2418 AT 1-2251 495-2336 EM 1-7567 CR 4-8959 PE 9-9784 2I9 McNeill, Mary ......,... Michaelis, Nancy Jane Miller, Suanne .......... 7814 Forney Road Q271 4524 North Versailles Q51 , , ,-,----- - ,,,,,,-,, , ,-,,-,-, .....,.,, 4 14 South 12th Street, Muskogee, Okla. Mirkes, Marlene , .,,,,,,,-,, ,.....,,, 4 930 Brookview Drive Q201 Moody, Susie -. Ness, Dael ....... . Nichols, Patty ...... Oakley, Becky ....... Paine, Dorothy .....,. Pendery, Mary .....,. Price, Suz-Ann ....... - Raborn, Suzanne ..... - Ritchey, Cammy ...... Roberts, Celia Sanger, Mary ...... Sewell, Susan ...... Shelton, Merlj ean ....... -,- ,... ---. Silver, Fern ..,..... Smith, Johanna ..... Spencer, Linda ........ Spurgrn, Laurie .....,....... ........ Thomas, Mary Domitillia .... -- ,.... Vaughey, Pat .....,.. Verco, Caroline ........ Walker, Elizabeth ....... - ....... - .......... . .........., , Weber, Susan ..,,.,,... Whittinghill, Darra ....... .....,...... Williams, Carol ...... Williams, Jody -.-- Wood, Cynthia - ......... Yates, Penni ..,. 220 1534 Junior Drive Q81 4549 Alta Vista Q291 7736 Southwestern Q251 2811 East 31st Street, Odessa, Texas 4911 Shadywood Lane Q91 4224 Armstrong Parkway Q51 7317 Red Ledge Drive, Phoenix, Arizona 2840 Arizona Terrace, N. W., Washington, D. C. 505 8th Ave. Bldg. Calgary, Alberta, Canada Route 6, Box 267, Fort Worth, Texas 6220 Preston Road Q51 5923 Averill Way Q251 4420 Lorraine Avenue Q51 5909 Desco Drive Q251 5335 Waneta Drive Q91 3317 Bowman, Austin, Texas 5314 Lobello Drive Q291 5466 Northbrook Q201 Caixa Postal 2684, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 501 Rivercrest Drive, Fort Worth 7, Tex. 4061 Old Canton Road, Jackson, Miss. 4420 Fairfax Q51 100 Kingston Terrace, No. Adelaide So. Australia, Australia 4212 Belclaire Q51 4405 Belclaire Q51 2333 Powell Avenue, Evansville, Indiana - .......... Main Street, Parkdale, Arkansas -.-------- --.------..-3844 Turtle Creek Drive Q41 --..-,---6124 Boca Raton Drive Q301 --------11507 West Ricks Circle Q301 EV 1-2824 LA 8-8329 MU 7-4134 EM 8-1717 WH 2-4309 FL 7-1308 EM 1-6326 EM 6-7955 FL 2-7869 LA 6-2900 966-2528 AM 9-3157 CE 2-1234 LA 6-7994 EM 1-1785 LA 6-3389 EM 1-6702 FL 1-1976 GR 2-4047 EM 3-6693 EM 8-3568 47-8260 PE 7-4147 EM 6-2114 LA 1-3749 LA 6-5261 LA 1-3633 GR 6-7130 2454 LA 8-2944 EM 8-8269 EM 1-0570 Abright, Ann . . .A . 121 Adams, Phelan . . . 111 Alexander, Cheryl ..121 Alexander, Elizabeth . . . 103 Alford, Frances . . . 121, 165 Allen, Patricia . . . 134, 138,30 Anderson, Carol . . . 103, 137, 153 Anderson, Christine . . . 111 Anderson, Petty . ..121 Ardrey, Elizabeth . . . 11, 103 Aston, Elizabeth . ..121 Avent, 'Susan . . . 31, 136, 175, 176 Bailey, Claire . . Bainum, Mary . . Barnes, Debby . . 206 Barr, Patricia . . Bass, Candy . . . Bateson, Ann . . . Bauer, Connie . . Beck, Patricia . . Biggs, Electra . . 13 121,125 111,136 32,136,139,143,156,165,187, . 111 121 33,154 . 129 121,142 34, 134, 144, 153, 165, 179 Biggs, Helen . . . 103, 134, 150, 152, 153, 161 Blackstock, Margaret . . . 129 Bogie, Mary Lynn ...121 Bond, Kathryn . . . 121 Bonner, Susan . . . 111 Bradley, Karen . . . 35, 97, 147 Branan, Anne . . . 103 Brin, Julia Lee . . . 111 Brown, Jennifer . . . 111, 119, 135, 143, 153, 179 Brown, ,loan . . . 9, 36, 136, 153, 155, 187 Brown, Stephanie . . . 111, 140, 152, 154 Browne, Margaret ...122 Bump, Debby . . . 101, 111, 14-4, 153, 170 Burden, Barbara . . . 122,134 Bush, Betsy . . . 111, 144, 154 Burt, ,lane . . . 103, 109 Butler, Lois Ann . . . 122, 138 if Caldwell, Martha . . . 112, 143 Index Camp, ,lean . . . 5, 112, 119, 144, 179 Campbell, Claudia ...9,122 Case, Frances . . . 109, 103 Chapman, Louann Cline, Cathy . . . . .. 103 5,7,9,112,118,140 Cobb, ,lane Anne . . . 103, 148 Collier, Chotsie . Collins, Dorothy . 155, 161 . . 112, 135, 143, 164, 170, 179 . . 102, 103, 104, 133, 143, 154, Convers, Cynthia . . . 104, 138, 153, 154, 156, 165 Cook, Nancy . . . 37, 96, 100, 135, 158, 174, 206 Coplon, Julie . . . 122, 144, 154, 159 Cox, Callan . . . Crosby, Betty . . Crosby, Lillian . . 129 104, 179, 182 . 122, 124, 152, 179 I7 David, Cindy . . . 112 David, Madelon . Davidson, Diana . . . 112 . . 32, 100, 137 Deal, Linda . . . 39, 96, 97, 136, 153, 165, 187 Decherd, Dealey . . . 112, 132, 143, 144, 154 Donnell, ,loan . . . 104, 137 Dunn, Alta Louise . .. 112,149 Z? Ehricht, Mary Jane . . . 40, 154, 155 Elkan,Do0d . . . Elkin, Ginny . . . Ellis, Sandra . . . Everitt,,ludy . . . Fabian, Jennifer . Felder, Diana . . Fisher, Peachy . . 112, 139, 170, 179 9, 41, 146, 152, 155, 159, 164, 166 122,155 42,96,105,161 I7 .. 1o4,149,165,17o 104 . 110, 112, 132, 133, 154, 164 Fix, Barbara . . . 11, 104, 155, 179 Flache, Elaine . . . 113 Flaxman, Katherine . . . 43, 138, 153, 156, 162, 165, 169, 189, 190 Foss, Marilyn . . . 113 Francis, Jane . . . 9, 113, 144, 153 Franklin, Anne . . . 43, 96, 152, 165 Franks, Mary . . . 45, 138, 153, 165 Friedman, Carol . . . 46, 97, 137, 150, 155, 165, 166 169, 189, 190 22I Knight, Mary . . . 114 Garduno, Sonya Garner, Becky . Garner, Janie . . . 104, 140, 158 Garvey, Janet . . . 122, 152, 179 Gast, Diane . . . 47, 96, 97, 100, 142, 165 Gerhauser, Cathy . . . 113, 150, 154, 155, 179 Gilliland, Brooksie . . . 104, 142 Good,Candy ... 5,4a,132,133,14s,150,161,164 170, 190 Gohnan, Jeanne Grady, Sondra . . . 49, 97, 154, 206 Graff, Elizabeth Graham, Jeanne Graham, Judi . . . 9, 113, 150, 154 Greenberg, Glenda . . . 123 Greenleaf, Vesta . . . 102, 104, 109, 144, 165 Greif, Kathleen . . . 123 Griffiths, Gigi . . . 10, 50, 97, 136, 206 Gullion, Vicki . . . 105, 135, 139, 158, 163, 170, 178 Gurentz, Jane . . . 104, 105, 148 Haas, Dale . . . 105, 136, 143, 158, 159 Hamric, Joan . . . 8, 9, 123, 162 Handy, Mary . . . 51,97, 163 Harbin, Lindy . Hard, Gretchen . . . 105 Hardy, Jan . . . 123, 142, 154 Harrington, Nan . . . 123 Harris, Deedie . . . 123 Hartmann, Darcy . . . 8, 123 Hawn, Becky . . . 123, 127, 135 Henderson, Beth . . . 123, 159 Henderson, Hatsy . . . 113, 119,154 Hendon, Toby . Hendricks, Connie . . . 111, 113, 149 Henley, Jerry . . . 105, 109, 150, 152 Herman, Marlyne . . . 52, 139 Higginbotham, Harriett . . . 8, 124, 128, 139, 143, 150, 154,170 Higginhotham, Genie . . . 105, 136, 154, 156, 162, 165, 169, 189 Hilburn, Bev . . . 105, 149 Hill, Alinda . . . 121, 124, 143, 159, 179 222 Hill, Carol . . . 53, 96, 135, 158, 174, 206 Holt, Mimi . . . 105, 142 Horn, Lottie . . . 124 Horn, Nancy . . . 105 Hudson, Didi . . . 124 Humphrey, Joanne . . . 115 Hunter, Pamela . . . 124 Hyden, Pamela . . . 101, 115, 149, 170, 185 I Illes, Stephanie . . . 105 I Jackson, Janet . . . 106 Jackson, Margie . . . 54, 153, 156, 165 Jaffe, Carolyn . . . 7, 9, 102, 106, 154, 155 J aquet, Liz . . . 9, 55, 96, 97, 139, 143, 146, 154, 16 165, 169, 187, 189 Jeffrey, Jere . . . 56, 134, 152, 153, 165, 170 Jones, Patricia . . . 124 Jordan, Anne . . . 57, 134, 170, 184 K Kadane, Mary . . . 9, 106, 137, 154, 162, 170, 179 Kaplan, Ina . . . 114 King, Melinda . . . 124 King, Sharon . . . 114 Krochman,Flo . . . 58, 151, 164 L Lacy, Elizabeth . . . 114, 179 Lane, Janice . . . 124 Laney, Olivia . . . 10,102,104,106,138,139,143, 150, 155, 170,185 LaGrone, Eloise . . . 106, 137 Latham, Mary . . . 114 Lawrence, Sharon . . . 114, 149, 152 Lee, Marian . . . 106 LeFevre, Liza . . . 106 Levin, Ellen . . . 114 Lewis, Carol . . . 124 Lindley, Frances . . . 106 Little, Janna Lou . . . 59, 96,97, 143, 146 Lowman, Lori . . . 114 Lucas, Carolyn . . . 60, 96, 138 Lust, Margie . . . 106 Mallon, Gay . . . M 124 Ness, Dale . . . 9, 69, 140, 153, 206 Newsome, Marian . . . 107, 153, 161 Manjosa Maxine u I D 106, NiC1l01S, Patty . . . 70, 142, Nuckols, Helen . . . 116, 144 Marchman,Madalyn . . . 115, 149 Marr, Beth . . . 125, 146 Maf6n,Minni6 . . . 7,107,109,134,142,14-3,153 0 MaffiHda1eNaHCY - - - 115 Oakley, Becky . . . 71,134, 138,150, 152,158, 160 Mason, Emmie . . . 115 165, 170, 187, 190 Masur, Barbara . . . 7,9,107,109,140,150,152,166 0'B0Y19K-Nhleen - - - 126,179 Matthew, Barbara . . . 115, 116 McCann, Sally . . . 125 P M6C6rd, Kitt . . . 115, 119, 143, 144,179 pa1,,,,L0u,,a , , , 126 McCrary, Pam . . . 8, 61, 138, 139, 143, 153, 155, Paine, Dorothy . . . 72, 132, 139, 140, 141, 143, 156 159, 164, 170, 172, 179 165, 179, 189, 190 McDaniel, Nancy . . . 115,119, 147,154,155 Payette, Susie . . - 107 McEntire, Lynn . . . 125, 128, 143, 179 Penderyv Mary ' ' ' 73 McKinley, Martha . I I 125, 143 . 119, 126, 128, 135, 139, 143, 150 McKinney, Beatrice . . . 62, 97, 100 Perry, Sandra . . u 107 McKinney, Carla . . . 8, 125, 126, 166 PeterSOn7Mary . . I 107, 154, 155 McKnight, Ann . . . 5, 6, 63, 97, 134, 140, 165, 170 Petritz, Pamela I i . 126 Md-em0rf2,Ma1v - - - 125 Phi11ipS,Pam . . . 116,137, 139,154, 159 McNeill, Mary . . . 64,96,97, 134, 165 Pierce, Marion , , , 115 Meadors, Nancy . . . 9, 102, 107, 138, 139, 150, 152, Pitman, Stirling . . . 107, 156, 165 153, 154, 156, 163, 165, 169, 170, 172, 189, 190 Post, Jane I i . 108 Mead, Susan . . . 129, 179 Powell, Mary u . I 116 Michaelis, Nancy . . . 65, 144 Powers, Muriel t . . 126 Miller, Brenda . . . 125, 139 Price, Suz-Ann . . . 74, 97, 133, 134, 166, 169, 206 Miller, Sue . . . 123, 125, 164 Purnell, Neva . . . 116 Miller, Suanne . . . 66, 159, 165,168 Mills, Sharon . . . 115, 139, 143 Minatra, Cheri . . . 107 R Mirkes, Marlene . . . 67, 96, 97, 136, 154, 187 Raborn, Suzanne . . . 75, 97, 139, 161, 164, 170, 173 M66dy,SuSi6 . . . 68,100,155 Redmonr, Pamela . . . 116 Moore, Maria i . 5, 115, 153, 154, 155 Reed, Victoria . . . 134, 144, 153, 179 Moore, Rebecca . . 107, 149, 179 Reid, Diane ' ' ' 123, 126 Morris, Jerry Jane . . . 115, 154 Rieder' Suzanne ' ' ' 116 Morrison, Anne . . 115 Riggs, Kathy ' ' ' 116 Mosesmang Toni i l l 125 Ritchey, Camilla . . . 76, 97, 151, 159, 168 Murphy, Kathleen . . . 116, 163 Roane' Julia ' ' ' 116 Robb, Shay . . . 129 N Roberts, Celia . . . 77, 97, 135, 158, 170, 174, 184 Robins, Lou Ann . . . 126, 155 Nasif, Beverly . . . 125 Rowalt, Elizabeth . . . 117 Nelson, Cassie . . . 126 Rowe, Marian . . . 126, 128, 179 S Sandfield, ,loan . -. . 117 Sanger, Mary . . . 78, 100, 135, 158 Sawyer, Nancy . . . 126 Schermerhorn, Susan . . . 104, 133, 139, 143, 161, 185, 189 Scheurer, Susan . . . 7, 9, 102, 109, 155, 160 Schoeneman, Candace . . . 153 Seale, Robin . . . 117 Sears, Kathy . . . 7, 11, 107 Sewell, Susan 1. . . 79, 100, 144 Shanhaum, Linda . . . 110, 117, 179 Sharp, Sally . . . 127 Shelton, Merijean . . . 80, 132, 135, 139, 143, 156, 158, 164, 165, 170, 173, 179, 185, 189, 190 Shivers, Cissy . . . 117, 134, 139, 149, 164 Silver, Dale . . . 117, 138, 155 Silver, Fern . . . 81, 138 Silverherg, Cathey . . . 104, 143, 146, 154, 156, 163, 165, 179 Sisneros, Martha . . . 165 Slocum, Vicki . . . 127, 128 Smith, Dorothy . . . 117 Smith, .lohanna . . . 80, 96, 97, 100, 148 Smith, Julie . . . 103, 142 Smith, Patricia . . . 7, 144, 154, 162 Smith, Starr . . . 16, 103, 109, 135, 165, 179 Spencer, Linda . . . 83, 97, 153, 170 Spurgin, Laurie . . . 84, 142, 154 Stell, Mary Ann . . . 127, 142 Stinchcomb, Mary . . . 117 T Tate, Dee Dee . . . 117, 139, 144, 155 Taylor, Carol . . . 127, 209 Thomas, Beth . . . 127, 132 Thomas, Martha . . . 109 Thomas, Mary . . . 85, 100, 165, 168 Thomas, Susie . . . 109, 138, 155 Thompson, Mary . . . 109, 148, 155, 159, 170, 179 Tooke, Karen . . . 117, 149 224 Turman, Carolyn . . . 9, 117, 118 V Van Cronkhite, Donna . . . 127 Vaughey, Pat . . . 86, 137 Verco,Carolie . . . 87,100,140,141,158,166,168 l79,187,206,189 Voss, Donna Kay Wadley, Pat . . . ...109 HV 127,128 Walker, Cherre . . . l15,118, 164 Walker, Betty . . . 88, 151, 154, 168, 170, 173 Ward, Cornelia . . . 118 Weber, Susan . . . 9, 89, 96, 97, 100, 133, 142, 143 Wertheimer, Sue Ann . . . 118 West, Mary . . . 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