Hockaday High School - Cornerstones Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1964

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A student at Hockaday today can find not only intellectual challenge but also experiences and friendships that will remain a part of her character in her college ars and ultimately in whatever career she ay choose. We can look back on the tradi- tion of excellence based on Miss Hockaday's four cornerstones of scholarship, character, courtesy, and athleticsg and we can look ahead to a future of continued excellence in ever- broadening fields. . imll X if a x R P oF WX nk Iiockada Dedication of the new campus l9l4.. .1964 ff 1- jf is YN i- 1 Fw I First Hockaday graduation In Work In Play In Athletics In Academics Hockaday yesterday QWQQS Hockaday today J 5 0531? H553 ss E 5 f Q XQKQJX xx J fx Ffgji-Q! ijbxi V For this and much more . . . The Senior Class gratefully dedicates The 1964 Corner- stones to Mr. Robert S. Lyle. For his effective lead- ership and guidance . . . For his sincere interest in all of the students . . . I3 Table of Contents Faculty Seniors Organizations -1- Activities Sports Lower School ---- Index Miss Trent, Miss Hockaday, and Miss Morgan at the ground-breaking of the Hockaday junior College building, 1934. Facult -.. and Staff V PHILIP P. PERKINS Assistant Headmaster ROBERT S. LYLE Headmaster MISS CLAUDINE COULANGES: French, Dept. Chairmang B.A., Sophie Newcomeg Sor- bonne MRS. JOHN ORAM: Spanish, Dept. Chairmang MISS PEGGY HEALY: French, B.A., Univer- sity of Texas, Southern Methodist University, Sorbonne '4- ... MRS. R. C. DANIEL: French and Spanish, B.A., Texas Womans University, M.A., South- B.A., T. C. U.g B.A. in L.S., Oklahoma Uni- ern Methodist University versity, M.A., Southern Methodist University MISS MARGUERITE GROW: Latin, Dept. MRS. JOHN EHRICI-IT: Latin, BA., MISS ELAINE KIMBALL Latin A Chairmang A.B., Daniel Baker Southeastern State Collegeg B.S., S. M. U., Sweet Briar College T. W. U. gin. MR. ROBERT MERRITT, IR: English, MISS CHRISTINE JOHNSON: English, MRS, E, G, PHILBECK: English, B.A., Dept. Chairmang A.B., Amherstg A.M., B.A.,M.A.,StanfordgUniversity of Edin- Duke University Brown Universityg M.Ecl., Mass. State burgh Teacher's College MRS. CLAYTON J. TIDEY: English, B.A., MR. JERRY MICHENER: Mathematics, Wellesley Dept. Chairmang B.A., Earlham Collegeg M.A., Syracuse Universityg Oberlin College XM. MRS. EARL E. LOAR: Mathematics, B.A., MISS GENIE MCLEMORE: Mathematicsg MRS. WILLIAM O'NEAL: Mathematics, William Jewell College B.S., University of Alabamag Agnes Scott B.A., North Texas State Collegeg M.A., College Wesleyan University, L.S. MR. ROBERT DODDS SLAUGHTER: MRS, M. E. KENNING: History, B.A., Carle- History, Dept. Chairmang Government, and ton College Religion, B.A., Obeiling M.A., Columbia MR. JAMES THOMAS, JR.: Chemistry, MR. EDMUND ABEL: Biology, obefiin MRS. HOWARD ALEXANDER: Physi- DCPT- Ch21i1'm2f1L B-5-, University of Mary- Collegeg Southern Methodist University cal Science, B.S., Ohio Wesleyan University landg M.A., George Washington Univer- sityg The American University MR. DAVID WAGNON: 1Biology, Phys- MISS LILLIAN GRIFFITHS: Librarian, MR, SAM ADLER: Fine Arts, B.M., Bos- ical Science, and PhySiCS, BVS., Sflllfhbffl B.A., Hastings Collegeg B.L.S., St. Louis ton Universityg M.A., Harvard University Methodist University Library School I9 l l MRS. J. A. HARRISON JR.: Fine Arts and MRS. DAVID MARTIN: Drama and Fine MISS JANET SPENCER: Assistant Drama Art, Baylor University, University of Artsg B.A., Baylor University Director, Pine Minor junior College, South- Coloraclo ern Methodist University MUSIC DEPARTMENT: Left to Right: Mrs. joe Figg, Mr, Thomas Merriman, Mrs. L. N. McFerran, Mrs. Sannie O'Conner, Miss Mary Evans Brown, Miss Bernie Reag seated left to right: Mr. john Farley, Mrs. T.N. Walsh Aff-irA11'HW?V MRS. CHARLES C. BATTERSON: Phys- MRS. WILLIAM G. DUNCAN: Director MRS. JOSEPH COOPER: Swimming In- ical Education, BS., Texas Woman's Uni- of Activities and Physical Educationg B.S., structorg B.A., Milligan College versity Texas XVoman's University, A.B.A., Arling- ton State College, Hollywood Conservatory 20 of Music L MRS. C. D. LANCASTER MRS. EMERSON BOROUGHS Registrar Secretary of the School MRS. C. M. SMITH MRS. J. C. IRVING MISS LOUISE KRIBBS Secretary to the Headmaster Secretary of the Upper School Secretary of Supplies MRS. WINIFRED KENNEDY MRS. D. O. LIVELY MISS BESS FUNK Bookstore Executive Housekeeper Service Desk 2l ADMISSIONS OFFICE: Mrs. Robert B. Hardy, Mrs. D. E. Hol brook, Miss Mary E. Reynolds, Director of Admissions. MRS. JOHN S. BURKS, Receptionist I I MR. T. R. COFFEE, Maintenance MRS. HAROLD J. FRAMPTON, Switchboard ALUMNAE OFFICE: Mrs. Arne Flach, Mrs. Wade Harrison INFIRMARY: Mrs. Edward J. Florer, Mrs. Sue Fletcher. BUSINESS OFFICE: Seated left ro right Mrs. Thomas Roberts Mrs. Mattie Wetrengel Standing: Mrs. J. T. Langhorn Mrs. joe D. Wetze, jr. BUS DRIVERS: Mr, Bill Housewrighr 'X Mr. Leonard Morrow Mr. John Russell Mr. Ed Funderburgh My Olen Page Mr. John Williams Mr. Shelby Brown Mr. Earl Isom Mr. Clif? Cummings RESIDENCE DEPARTMENT: Mrs. . Dan O'Connor, Tramporzation Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mis. Gillian MCEntire Mrs Floyd McMullan Charles E. Stokes Travis Baker, Head of Refidence Ethel L. Davis i The Senior Class Left to right: jane Post, Brooksie Gilliland, Carolyn Jaffe, and Genie Higginbotham. Genie Higginbotham ..,.. .. .......vw. Pfeiiffenf Brooksie Gilliland lll.ll nn.nnn- V if?-Pfffidmf Jane Post l7ll.......... ------,-, S effefdfy Carolyn Jaffe ,i,,iii ..,..... T 1'eaJu1'e1' The Senior Class of 1964 started off events of the year with the Senior Trip to Wiley's Dude Ranch. Shortly thereafter, the class began preparations on the Senior Play, The Madwoman of Cbazillot, which was a great success. A full round of social events, highlighted by the Senior Prom, helped make this a memorable one. The Fourth Form this year was responsible for publishing and selling the school directory, keeping study hall, and giving chapel. The Class of 1964, the Fiftieth Anniversary Class, has had an enjoyable year through an active interest and participa- tion in Form and school activities. 26 SENIOR SPONSORS, Left to riglaz: Miss Lillian Griffiths, Mr. Robert M. Merritt, Mrs. Clayton J. Ticley, Mr. jerry Michener. Sponsor Mrs. Oram supervising a class meeting. Miss Griffiths, Mrs. Ticley, Cathey Silverberg and Genie Higginbotham discussing chapel arrangements. 27 Answers to Smatze1 , Esnivocal , or just plain Sniv . . . delightful laugh . . . tall classic beauty Qepitome of feminine charm-eh, Mr. Merritt?j . . . seen walking in her sleep . . . speed reading . . . whispering roll call in Glee Club . . . claims to be the only Mu Alpha Theta president failing math . . . quietly responsible . . . a hard worker . . . courteous . . . a true lady. 28 ELIZABETH READ ALEXANDER Dallas, Texas Six Year! Green Team Glee Club I, II, III, IV Secretary IV Art Club I, II Dux Femina Facti II Roman Banquet I Wreathmakers I, II, III, IV Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV Entre Nous II, III, IV Treasurer IV Community Service Committee III Community Service Pin III Mu Alpha Theta IV President IV Cornerstones IV Senior Editor IV Philosophy Club IV Form Teams IV Senior Play Crew IV Operetta I, II, III, IV At Hockaday we learn to sit like ladies! Q ,..k. I f aww- X Wanna.. fix It -Q eee, I 4 just trying to snow the gardener! CAROL LOUISE ANDERSON Dallas, Texas Eight Years Green Team Art Club I Form Teams I Cornerstones Staff III, IV Sports Editor IV Tu Tertulia III, IV Secretary IV Drama Club IV Senior Play Crew IV Good-looking, blue-eyed blond . . . often seen driving down Welch Road in her bright red Falcon convertible . . . favorite pastime: to drive down the streets wearing a Halloween mask . . . supplies L. S. U. with CARE packages . . . a strange squeaky laugh, red sun glasses and a pink headband, that's Carol! . . . perfectly groom- ed, even at school Y If Ccuell 2 as Q A ,4 Q ? 5 3 5 s 2 i I Q Q E E X I i 29 alll' bl,-Cf? Aloha, Liz . . . a real little surfer with dynamic beauty in a small package . . . dramatically inclined . . always finds time to help others in any way possible . . . loves to philosophize about egotistical males . . . loves Lemxei' of Gold, yellow roses, and contemporary cards . . . signs letters with various kinds of affections . . . admired by everyone 'cuz she's our 5'1 Tiger',. ELIZABETH HOWARD ARDREY Dallas, Texas Eight Yearr White Team Glee Club I, II, III, IV Operetta I, II Drama Club I, II, III, IV Director I Drama Production I, II, III, IV Vice-President IV Hockaday Player II, III, IV Welcoming Committee I Form Team II Varsity Tennis II Merit List III Fourcast Staff III Senior Play IV Entre Nous IV I just love my bunny rabbit! I'm the Beautyrest Mattress girl! CONNIE KAY VOGT BAUER Winnie, Texas Three and One-Half Years Green Team Fourcast Staff I Form Teams I, II Green Teams II, III Varsity Basketball I, III, IV Varsity Softball II Vesper Choir II Dux Femina Facti II Drama Club IV Senior Play IV Glee Club IV Connie is a nonconformist . . . long, brown hair that she refuses to cut . . . loves to style hair . . . dark, myste- rious eyes . . . wears clothes beautifully . . . a country girl at heart . . . will be a rancher's wife ten years from now . . . a great rider and rodeo contestant . . . plays the piano by ear and sings to Mrs. Baker and Mr. Lyle during breakfast . . . pool shark . . . sleeps with her stuffed Cat. Helen loves life . . . enjoys a bicycle ride at dawn, a foot- ball game at noon, or a debutante ball at midnight . . . her favorite pastime is calling Em 8-0609 . . . ten years from now she will be teaching her six year old daughter how to flirt . . . often heard saying May I borrow some of your spray net?' '... enjoys singing ballads . . . good at conveniently forgetting secrets . . . Helen is a friend to all. HELEN DALE BIGGS Vernon, Texas Six Yearf Green Team Community Service I Service Pin I Athletic Board II House Council III Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List III Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, Pontifex Maxima IV Roman Banquet I, III, IV Tu Tertulia II, III, IV Form Teams I, II, III, IV Piano Literature II, III, IV Vesper Chairman IV Vesper Choir II, III, IV Glee Club III, IV Operetta III I Milk on the rocks please' Hurry-before Mrs. Baker sees the ladder! MARGARET ANN BLACKSTOCK Brownfield, Texas One and One-Half Year! Green Team School Service Committee IV Cornerstones IV Senior Play Crew IV Mu Alpha Theta IV Our Mag from West Texas . . . black hair . . . black eyes . . . loves to chew gum and to wear shifts . . . full of pep . . . adds an unusual spice to the Boarding Depart- ment . . , always eager to help anyone . . . detests blind dates . . . heard saying: My mother won't let me go to Texas . . . she'll he loved wherever she goesfthats our Mag. WWW GMC Juana . . . Smiley . . . frosted hair . . . beautiful com- plexion . . . poised . . . looks like a model . . . Duchess of Wichita Falls for Port Arthur Oil Festival . . . a true Texas beauty . . . a future debutante . . . loves parties . . . Texas twangl' . . . wonderful taste in clothes , . . many pairs of shoes . . . conscientious student . . . a vivacious cheerleader . . . wants to travel . . . wants to fall in love . . . a wonderful friend . . . a lady. PATRICIA JANE BURT Wichita Falls, Texas Two Years Green Team Form Cheerleader III Drama Club III Entre Nous III, IV Honor Roll III, IV Form Teams III Varsity Swimming III Typing Club IV Varsity Cheerleader IV Style Show Model IV Does she or doesn't she? See any resemblance? FRANCES JANNEY CASE Tucson, Arizona Two Yami White Team Merit List III Honor Roll III Typing Club III Varsity Swimming III Form Teams III, IV Tu Tertulia IV Fourcast Staff IV Mu Alpha Theta IV Secretary IV Chairman, Corridor- Keepers IV Senior Play IV Fine blond hair and green eyes . . . loves to wear cut-offs and a certain red night-shirt . . . always sees the humorous side of life . . . talks about her true loves . . . collects Marlboro packs for an unknown boy . . . Junior Olympic swimmer . . . rides the waves at Malibu . . . beachboys' fan . . . Surfer Girl . . . knits like an old maid . . . she's strictly Yankee- You Guys -it's Casey! case, -. , , Louann . . . stately, cool, calm . . . blue eyes . . . dark shiny hair . . . white skin and pink cheeks, the envy of any southern belle . . . allergic to the Senior ring . . . heard emitting maniacal shrieks . . . unpre- dictable . , . the deep sensitivity and strong emotions of an actress . . . always has a thermos of hot team and lemon juice-- it's good for the voice . . . I tell you, I'm fm! insane . . . promising future as a poetess, a playwrite or an actress. LOUANN CHAPMAN Dallas, Texas T100 Years Green Team Merit List III Drama Club III Hockaday Players Ill, IV Entre Nous III, IV Tu Tertulia III, IV Honor Roll III Senior Play Lead I like my workshop! I'm sick of this greasy kid's stuff! XVhite Team Merit List III JANE ANN COBB Clarksville, Texas Two Y6!l1',l' Vesper Choir III Science Club III Secretary IV Entre Nous III, IV Honor Roll III Varsity Basketball Manager III Form Teams III Wliite Teams III Welconiing Committee IV Community Service Committee IV Cornerstones IV Mu Alpha Theta IV Secretary IV Senior Play IV Pert little gal from Clarksville . . . Kilgore is a special place for her . . . boys gather 'round when shes in town . , . parents and brother are dear to her . . . S.M,U. on her mind . . . considerate of others . . . uthose exercises every night are murderl' . . . turns all colors when she can't do her math . . , has a nose that's always cold . . . How 'bout that? . , . seen wearing: sweatshirt . . favorite pastime: flirting. E QPIOTI-KS Little Dot . . . always eating, never full . . . big, big heart . . . friend of everyone and everyones friend Qespecially certain male A,F.S.'ersj . . . cute blond cheerleader , . . laughing blue eyes and a smile that will always cheer you up . . . never a dull moment with Dorothy . . . driving to who knows where in her blue convertible . . . or Consulting at a Dux meeting . . . small as Dot may seem, she'll leave a large and lasting impression. DOROTHY COLVILLE COLLINS Dallas, Texas Five Yemfr White Team Student Council III Form President III Honor Guard III American Field Service Exchange Student III Head Varsity Cheerleader IV Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV Athletic Board II Dux Femina Eacti I, II, III, IV Consul IV Roman Banquet I, III, IV Wreathmakers I, II, III, IV Entre Nous III, IV Mu Alpha Theta IV Cornerstones IV Clubs Editor IV Vlfelcoming Committee I, III, IV Secretary Form I Form Cheerleader I Community Service Committee IV Co-Chairman IV Form Teams I, II, III White Teams II Chairman of Corridor Keeping II Drama Club I, III Drama Club Production I Philosophy Club III Chairman of Bulletin Boards I Rereation Committee IV I need a man around this house! I got mine at Hine CYNTHIA COVERS Dallas, Texas Five Year! Green Team Glee Club I, II, III, IV Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Roman Banquet I, II, III, IV Cup-bearer I Wreathmakers Society I, II, III, Drama Club I Senior Play IV Operetta I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III Four-Cast Staff II, III, IV Piano Literature II, III Honor Guard III Varsity Swimming III Form Teams III, IV Green Teams III Tu Tertulia IV Science Club III Vibrato III, IV Editor IV I V Cynthia . . . 5'2 , blond, green eyes with singed eyelashes . . . early morning Latin conferences with Miss Grow . . . racing up and down Strait Lane in her blue convert- ible VW . . , her own private ladder in the Drama Room . . . chipmunlcin disguise . . . disgustingly ener- getic . . . always figuring ways to escape down the tree by her balcony . . . checking the mailbox for letters from jim, Tom, Charlie, john, and joe . . . always pretend- ing to be a tomboy but really very feminine . . . ten years from now-getting her Ph.D. in Mad Scientistry, A short little kid from down DeRidder Way . . . couldn't talk if it weren't for her hands . . . constantly seen play- ing Spite and Malice . . . loves to jump up and scream -especially for the Whites . . . loves to argue with Lower Formers and one Senior . . . shares everything . . . hates horses . . . always smiling . . , serious exerciser after lights out . . . distinctly known by her voice . . . loves her family, the South, and hockey . , . future: Recreation Director in DeRidder. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH CROSBY DeRidder, Louisiana Pom' Yearr Wlrite Teams Athletic Board IV Co-Captain of Wlmite Team IV House Council I Drama Club I, II Form Teams I, II, III, IV White Teams II, III, IV Varsity Softball I, III Varsity Hockey II, III, IV Varsity Volleyball IV Athletic Sweater IV Welcorning Committee II, IV Piano Literature II, III Merit List III Honor Roll III, IV Dux Femina Facti III, IV Head Slave III Candlebearer III Lictor IV Mu Alpha Theta IV Recreation Committee IV This sure beats the stock market Are you a two dab man? JOAN MARIE DONNELL Dallas, Texas Two Years Green Team Glee Club III, IV Operetta III, IV Merit List III, Honor Roll III, IV Dux Femina Facti III Roman Banquet III Philosophy Club III Honor Guard III Cornerstones III, IV Editor IV Mu Alpha Theta IV Senior Play Crew IV Form Teams IV Quill and Scroll III Long eyelashes, hair always in place, innocent expression Lanz dresses . . . naive but highly intelligent m repulsed . . . loves music . . . Peter Nero er poodle Angelique . . . her Wfildcat convertible har working editor of the annual . . . joan, known for get ting caught in clinging vinesu . . . sleeping in closets . . . ten years from now, still trying to learn how to do The Bird. G-fllss..--4 Mi-ia An outstanding student . . . knowledge combined with the ability to use it . . . enthusiastic . . . heard cheering for her form . . . or maybe it's Yea, Whites,' . . . seen decorating for a dance, or working the stage lights . . . She wears the ring of a boy back home . . . only senior with two pairs of saddle oxfords . . . hates to roll her hair . . . always willing to join in a bit of mischief . . . ja,ja! Diese ist unsere Utta. UTTA ELLERMEIER Minden, Germany One Year White Team American Field Service Student IV Student Council IV Merit List IV Honor Roll IV Form Cheerleader IV White Team Cheerleader IV Senior Play Crew Glee Club IV Typing Club IV Oh those lonely weekends! I wish Tonto would hurry back! JENNIFER CLARKSON FABIAN White Team Form Teams I, II, II Dallas, Texas Four Year! 1, rv White Teams II, III, IV Varsity Volleyball II, III, IV Athletic Shield II, III Varsit Swimmin III Y 8 Varsity Basketball II Athletic Sweater IV Typing Club III Tu Tertulia III, IV Science Club IV Vice-President IV Philosophy Club IV I, IV Dear Big Jen . . . tall, athletic, sincere, kind, and a great friend . . . loves to snow ski . . . out of uniform into jeans, she's always with her horses . . . true Texan at heart . . . loaded with spirit for her class, team, and school . . . always giving . . . ten years from now, she'll be riding Wimpy at sunset over the billion acre Fabian Follies Ranch. , igtilewvw Cleopatrals double . . . seen dashing around in her Bonneville Convertible and wearing full length hostess gowns . , . ready to lend her house for slumber parties every weekend , . . always at Neiman's . . . President of Drama Club . . . Flounder . . . shiny black hair and brown eyes . . . goes on sudden study binges . . . just wont eat . . . everyones Chauffeur , . . Hoekaday's China doll. DIANA DORSEY FELDITR Dallas, Texas Eighf Years Green Team Typing Club I Drama Club II, III, IV Secretary-Treasurer III President IV Hockaduy Player II, III Drama Club Production II, III, IV Senior Play IV Dux Femina Facti II Form Teams III Welcoming Committee II Community Service Style Show Model II To the woods . . . why not! Mom, look what followed me home! BARBARA ANN Dallas, Texa F0141' Yemzf Vffhite Team Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Head slave and candlebearer I Vice-President Form I Math Club I School Service Committee I Merit List I Form Teams I, Ill Wlrite Teams I, III Varsity Hockey II, III Varsity Softball I, III Varsity Volleyball II Philosophy Club III, IV Cornerstones IV Sports Editor IV Entre Nous IV President Form II Wfelcoming Committee II, III Art Club III Piano Literature III Honor Guard III Calendar Committee I Student Council II S FIX Barbara . . . unique . . . intelligent . . . ilu up rexdin anything and everything . . . loves solvin the iroblcms ot life . . . sitting in green grass in the mldest xxin . . . listening to Ray Charles . . . lover ot rndependente and cheese . . . with long hair flying she s seer running around with a hockey stick or a paint brush snelkers and beads go together to make up Barb-1 true indnid ualist, Ima., Gkwdp' Likes the finer things in life-airplane credit cards, Olds- mobile ballons, motorcycles, and Terry . . . light and blonde . . . zany and gay . . . 'Tm going to consult a plastic surgeon . . . seen at Neiman's or watching a three-inch TV screen . . . makes wierd gestures . . . longs for the weekends . . . Ten years from now-still a dumb blonde. SAVANNAH JANE GARNER Amarillo, Texas Three Y66Z1 J White Team Drama Club II Drama Production II Form Teams II, III White Teams II Varsity Hockey II Community Service III Art Club IV Vice-President IV Oh, those nightly pin-ups! See what Metrical has done for me! Silk slacks, bear pin, beads, rings, bracelets, black hair, madras head band, and a gurgly laugh-that's Bear . . . seen racing her T-Bird, revising study hall rolls, begging girls to keep study hall, shopping at Neiman's, and listening to records . , . loves suede, Estee Lauder, and talking about her niece Eloise . . . future race-car driver. ANN BROOKS GILLILAND 'S Dallas, Texas Seven Years White Team Athletic Board I Glee Club I Operetta I Form Teams I, II, IV White Teams I Honor Roll I, II, III Dux Femina Facti II, III Roman Banquet III School Service Committee III Merit List III Chairman of Corridor-Keeper Philosophy Staff IV Activities Editor IV Chairman of Study Hall IV Vice-President Form IV Mu Alpha Theta IV Senior Play Crew IV II -Ifeslle As tall and graceful as a model . . . beautiful clothes galore . . . straight black hair tucked behind her ears . . . flashing brown eyes . . . cameo complexion . . . long curving fingernails handy for spreading guacamole on saltines . . . extremely nervous and easily excitable . . . seen racing back and fourth from Fort Worth to Dallas . . . loves to paint and paints well . . . future-worshipping the Big T. VESTA ANNE GREENLEAF Fort Worth, Texas Four Years White Team Varsity Hockey I, II Form Teams I, II White Teams I, II Form Cheerleader II Varsity Cheerleader III Drama Club II Art Club I, III, IV Vice-President III Co-President IV I just had breakfast at Tiffany's! Well, if it isn't Betty Crocker! FRANCES VICTORIA GULLION Atlanta, Texas Three Years White Team Drama Club II, III, IV Drama Production II, III, IV Senior Play IV Merit List II, III Varsity Hockey III, IV Varsity Basketball II, III, IV Varsity Softball II, III Varsity Tennis III Varsity Volleyball III, IV Form Teams II, III, IV White Shield II, III Athletic Sweater III Athletic Board III, IV, President IV Recreation Committee III, IV Welcoming Committee IV Student Council IV Beep! In darts the stocky, red Falcon . . . shiny black hair amidst a blaze of red . . . beside her a matching curly haired clog . . . effusions of gusty laughter . . . country-style common sense . . . 'everythings got her going every which way' . . . zooms and booms . . . free and independent . . . exuberant . . . sly, mischievous glances, devilish pranksQMedusa's double . . . sitting amidst a pile of records, tapping and crooning away . . . Vick's the gal who emanates robust and lusty spirit, we 1. Balt Hockaday's Lazy Hazy Daisy . . . big blue eyes with the world's longest lashes . . . darling figure clad in sporty clothes . . . Weejuns . . . usual hangout- Shreveport-Bossier area . . . drives like a road-runner and really out does the Bird . . . she craves New Orleans . . . she craves Tulane . . . she craves Carolyn . . . But what about Vicki, B. M., etc? . . . generally a craving cool kid. DALE FRANCES HAAS Shreveport, Louisiana Four Years White Team House Council President IV Drama Club I, II Drama Production I, II Form Team I, II, III Boarder's Pin II Form Cheerleader II Varsity Cheerleader II, III Welcoming Committee III, IV Merit List III Honor Roll III Cornerstones III, IV Philosophy Group III Quill and Scroll III Student Council IV Recreation Committee IV No, I don't have the mumps. Mr. Merritt just doesn't understand me! GRETCHEN JOEL HARD Dallas, Texas Three Yeary White Team Drama Club II Glee Club II, III, IV Operetta II, III White Teams II Form Teams II, III Science Club III School Service IV Merit List III Chairman of Directory IV Wheeeeeel Shmack . . . curly hair, mouth wide open, here comes Wiggi . . . if her heart didnlt belong to David it would belong to Steve Allen . . . hundreds of freckles . , , Some day, when I get my Sunbeaml' . . . can't get her clothes to fit-'Tm losing more weight . . . loves horses, folk singing, and the ukulele . . . can't wait to go to Borra someday, her ancestors' island off the coast of Scotland. 9334 evule Tall, graceful, slim . . . adores cashmere . . . shows re- spect and consideration for others . . . extremely poised . . . loves to cook exotic dishes . . . seen driving her Buick Special . . . purse and shoes to match everything . . . beautiful hands and nails . . . loves Joan Baez and Texas weekends . . . an efficient organizer . . . has contributed much to Hockaday in her twelve years here . . . future-Head Chef at Maxim's. NANCY GENE HIGGINBOTHAM Dallas, Texas Twelve Years Green Team Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III Form President IV Student Council IV Community Service I Honor Guard I Glee Club I, II, III, IV Operetta I, II, III, IV Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Quaestor II Aedile III Roman Banquet I, III, IV Candlebearer I Wreathmakers I, II, III, IV Welcoming Committee I, II, IV School Service Committee II Chairman Lost and Found II Form Secretary II Cornerstones III Courtesy Cap III Quill and Scroll III Mu Alpha Theta IV Form Teams IV Community Service Pin I Who's the fairest of them all? It's part of my trousseau! BEVERLY HILBURN Dallas, Texas Eight Years Green Team Welconuing Committee I Form Cheerleader I Glee Club I, III, IV Operetta I Drama Club I, Il, IV Tu Tertulia II, III, IV Typing Club III Honor Roll III Senior Play IV Form Teams III Community Service Committee IV Bewet . . . senior with the coffee cup eyes . . . attractive brunette . . . a captivating smile and pleasing personality . . . noted for her elephant jokes and Texas spirit . . . funniest thingu . . . found in Tarry House playing bridge and drinking 7ups . . . famous for her long pink fingernails . . . black scarf and White Caddy convertible go together to make up this gal with one special guy in mind. ,.,,,...E MARY BRENNER HOLT Dallas, Texas Four Years White Team Art Club II, IV Philosophy Club IV School Service Committee III Dux Femina Facti II Honor Roll II, III Appealing blue eyes . . . beautiful complexion . . constantly going from one extreme to the next . . . 'Tm not on a diet-I just like cottage cheese . . . can say more by expressions than by words . . . fun- loving and good-matured . . . OOIE,' . . . ten years from now-model for modern Renior. We farm folk wear levis and P.F. Flyers The phones for me! STEPHANIE ILLES Dallas, Texas White Team Drama Club II, IV Form Teams II, III White Teams II Drama Production II Senior Play IV Entre Nous IV Science Club III Three Yam A glowing blue-eyed blond with personality plus . . . often seen Utrumping her ownu and worrying about Mr. Merritt . . . has the qualities of a true friend and wonderful companion . . . she is often heard talk- ing about her latest letter from the Boonville post office . . . yes, that's our Steph. CS-w C Brains and beauty . . . brown eyes that give that helpless look . . . cameo complexion along with inter- nal beauty . . . says she's French . . . true friend . . . always trying to help . . . says call me and forgets to put her phone back on the hook . . . letters from Tulane . . . broken limbs . . . never drives her own car . . . Carolyn-a person Wrapped up in the joys of life. CAROLYN JAFFE Dallas, Texas Six Year: Green Team Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Roman Banquet I, III, IV Entre Nous III, IV Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List III Art Club I Typing Club II Drama Club III School Service IV Cornerstones IV Underclass Editor IV Class Treasurer II, III, IV Form Cheerleader IV Take my hand-I'm a stranger in paradise! My name is Marlene Dietrich. MARY DIANE KADANE Dallas, Texas Ten Years Green Team Athletic Board I, IV Green Team Co-Captain IV Welcoming Committee I, IV Dux Femina Facti I, II, III Quaestor II Praetor III Roman Banquet I, III Attendant of the Arbiter Bibendi I Honor Guard I Honor Roll I, II Merit List II, III Form Teams I, II, III, IV Green Teams I, II, III, IV Athletic Shield I, II, III, IV Varsity Hockey I, III Varsity Volleyball II, III, IV Manager IV Varsity Basketball II Athletic Sweater IV Community Service Committee Treasurer II Service Pin II Cornerstones Staff III Business Manager III Philosophy Club III Senior Play Crew IV II Here comes Mary . . . in her long formal and ace- bandage . . . hurrying from the gym to a debutante ball . . . versatile-yells for the Greens . . . fights for her car . . . nags Mr. Merritt . . . always busy, whether it's picking up H.A.B. doughnuts, playing bridge, watching Dr. Kildare, or helping a friend . . . Dee-ann with her big brown eyes and sincere smile will always be remembered. 'WW O-hel-lo . . . a deep intriguing voice . . . long, dark hair . . . reminds you of a little girl with mischief in her eyes . . . cunning, whimsical . . . seen wearing a shawl and beads downtown . . . loves gab sessions with her friends . . . Constantly discussing paintings . . . prefers Dali and Chapman Kelley to any other artists . . . that's Eloise. ALTA ELOISE LA GRONE Dallas, Texas Two Yeary Green Team Cornerstones III Philosophy Club III Senior Play IV Art Club IV Drama Club IV You Hiawatha, Me Pocahantas! You should see the other guy! OLIVIA ELIZABETH LANEY Dallas, Texas Seven Years White Team Welcoming Committee I, IV Recreation Committee I, III, IV Glee Club I, III Operetta I, III Entre Nous I, II, III, IV Drama Club I Courtesy Cap I, II Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III Varsity Basketball I, III Varsity Softball II Varsity Hockey II Varsity Tennis III Varsity Volleyball III Form Teams I, II, III, IV White Teams I, II, III, IV Athletic Shield I, III Athletic Sweater III Vice-President Form III President Form I Student Council I, IV Chairman School Service Committee IV Fourcast Staff III Mu Alpha Theta IV Senior Play Crew IV A shining white Monza . . . beep, beep! . . . there's Olivia-athletic sweater, flipped hair . . . scurrying to a School Service meeting . . . home laden with an un- believable pile of books . . . gives lessons on The Bird . . . goes into spasms over words like gronk and hiss . . . famous for her dinosaur face . . . plays Moon River on her Uke . . . feeds ducks at Fair Park pond on Saturday nights . . . loves ferris wheels . . . Nagawicka . . . seen bringing turtles to cheer up the sad . . . a better friend youive never had- Olivia. I 9 fave Bubbling and full of life . . . dancing green eyes . . . a cheery personality . . . sunny smile . . . shiny brown hair . . . fun to be with . . . loyal Ardmorite . . . I just talked to my little angels . . . sensitive to things around her . . . Liza's favorites are blue, Oklahoma, and Aggie parties . . . Mercy . . . loves to sit and reminisce . . . future-census taker for the thriving metropolis of Ardmore, Oklahoma. ELIZABETH JANE LEFEVRE Ardmore, Oklahoma Three Years White Team Art Club II Cornerstones III Philosophy Club III Piano Literature III Vesper Choir III, IV Typing Club IV Math Club IV Treasurer IV Senior Play IV Community Service Pin III Banned in Boston-Mmmmm . . . Mother, please! I'd rather do it myself! FRANCES B. LINDLEY Dallas, Texas Four Years Green Team Four-Cast I Drama Club II Drama Production II Senior Play IV Glee Club II, III Science Club III Philosophy Club IV Entre Nous III, IV Frances Face . . . loves her cat fwho's had tons of kittensj and to wear black . . . red hair or maybe black or maybe streaked . . . Techl Tech! Tech! . . . maybe someday she'll get that sports car . . . a beautiful fairy princess or an old witch? . . . will someday carry around a ball and chain . . . will major in languages in college . . . her future: to be sure-she will be a poetess living in Greenwich Village. MARGARET ANN LUST Alamosa, Colorado Two Years Green Team Merit List III, IV Vesper Choir III, IV Glee Club III, IV Operetta III Drama Club III Secretary IV Dux Femina Facti III Roman Banquet III Honor Roll III, IV Senior Play IV Oh, I hope he has the top down! Petite blonde . . . big blue eyes . . . devilish smile . . . a marvelous actress . . . known for her sensibility and maturity . . . fun to be with . . . constantly cheer- ful . . . She loves Colorado . . . Gregory Peck . . . western novels, and the outdoors . . . an alarm clock buzzes at 5:30 a.m .... ooh that Latin prosel' . . . Always listening to How the West Was Won . . . and trying to learn the Bird . . . a wonderful person . . . She's Our Little Margie. 62 Ten-four! MARY MAXINE MANJOS Mt. Pleasant, Texas Two Year! White Team Merit List III, IV Honor Roll III, IV Honor Guard III Entre Nous III, IV President IV Mu Alpha Theta IV Glee Club III, IV Operetta III Typing Club III Cornerstones IV Recreation Committee IV Senior Play IV No, Mrs. Baker, I don't have the Walkie-Talkie any- more . . . shels either in the bathroom brushing her teeth, on her bed studying, on the phone telling John not to call, or taking on overnight with Mary Carolyn QGuess who's sisterj . . . loves everything from Handel to elephant jokes . . . Frenchy can be at home anywhere. 5-fuwdw-1 mt. Who's that sitting in the lounge in a lady-like posi- tion painting her toe-nails with water colors? . . . that's Minnie Dora . . . St. Marks' cheerleader with long streaked hair . . . penetrating brown eyes . . . always dressed for the occasion . . . extremely affec- tionate . . . understanding , . . Spanish scholar from Laredo . . . speaks it fluently-even in her sleep . . . she's a girl of changing ambitions, yes, she's quite a girl. MINNIE DORA MARTIN Laredo, Texas Tbree Years Green Team Tu Tertulia II, III, IV President IV Form Cheerleader II, III Honor Roll II Merit List III House Council II, III Boarders' Pin II Welcoming Committee III School Service Committee III Treasurer III Art Club IV Treasurer IV She likes people, people like her! No one ever comes to the pep rallies! BARBARA MASUR Monroe, Louisiana Two Years Green Team Merit List III Honor Roll III Drama Club III Typing Club IV Glee Club III, IV Operetta III Piano Literature III Vesper Choir III Form Cheerleader IV Form Teams III, IV Green Teams III, IV Varsity Basketball III, IV Welcoming Committee IV Seen cheering at the Varsity games . . . full of school spirit . . . a world-wide traveler . . . always playing practical jokes . . . a friendly hello to everyone . . . an understanding friend . . . nice except when under the influence of diet pills . . . spends spare moments reading the sports page of Monroe's newspaper . . . vivacious, fun-loving, cheerful . . . known for her bad luck with blind dates . . . I would say so-yesn . . . future-president of Monroe PTA. am ,Kmvacf A flash of red . . . a brilliant smile . . . a friendly word . . . and a hint of mischief . . . understanding, patient, intelligent, and a sense of humor . . . a bundle of energy . . . can be seen darting from the Student Coun- cil office to the gym or to her mail box . . . noted for her shiny hair . . . always wearing Bi1ly's football . . . her sparkling personality makes her a favorite . . . Meaders will long be remembered for her many contribu- tions to Hockaday. NANCY CORBIN MEADORS Clovis, New Mexico Pom' Years White Team Form Teams I, II, III, IV White Teams II, III, IV Varsity Volleyball II, III, IV Varsity Basketball II, III, IV Varsity Swimming III Varsity Cheerleader II Form Cheerleader I Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III, IV Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Praetor III Roman Banquet I, III, IV Head Slave I Tu Tertulia II, III, IV School Service I, II Fourcast III Glee Club II, III, IV Treasurer III Wreathmakers I, II, III, IV House Council I Student Council II, IV Secretary II, President IV Secretary Form III Recreation Committee III, IV Athletic Sweater IV Boarder's Pin I, II Vesper Choir II, III, IV Chairman III Welcoming Committee II, III, IV Courtesy Cap I, II, III Founder's Day Award III Honor Guard III Love if a many splendored thing! 66 l QM . My names spelled like Sinatra, but don't pronounce it like thai! . . . naive and innocent . . . glamorous . . . poised . . . tactful . . . remarkable talent for getting into unusual situations and then getting out again . . . mad passion for stuffed animals . . . terrified of crickets, especially in her bed . . . often seen gazing off into space . . . more often seen dashing madly to catch a departing bus . . . secret urge to be the boss' secretary . . . our Alabama belle, CHARMAYNE CHERIE MINATRA Montgomery, Alabama Two Year: White Team Drama Club III Drama Club Production III Piano Literature III Recreation Committee III Philosophy Club III Vesper Choir IV Art Club IV Typing Club IV Senior Play IV I know you're here someplace! 67 ,WZ . Oh, Glory! . . . a family in Aus-try-lia . . . a stride that makes quick work of any corridor . . . a bright smile for anyone passing . . . a sincere love of people . . . beautiful brown hair and eyes . . . given to hysteria . . . Christi . . . unique fdrives 35 mph down Inwood Roadj . . . hard working president of the Glee Club . . . IV Form spirit . . . It's M-a-r-i-a-n . . . responsible . . . cheerful . . . a true friend. MARIAN LANE NEWSOME Dallas, Texas Seven Years Green Team Drama Club I, III Drama Club Production I, III Glee Club I, II, III, IV President IV Community Service Pin I, II Operetta I, II, III, IV Form Teams II, III, IV Green Teams III Honor Guard III Merit List III Tu Tertulia III, IV Honor Roll III Welcoming Committee IV Cornerstones IV Senior Play IV Splendor in the grass! You muff be kidding! KATHRYN SUSAN PAYETTE Dallas, Texas Three Year! White Team Drama Club II, III, IV Drama Production III Art Club II, IV Entre Nous II, III Form Teams III, IV Honor Roll II Susie-quick mind .. . . puts up a good argument for any- thing . . . eyes-many shades of blue . . . pierced ears . . . loves anything yellow . . . never eats , . . always barefooted . . , Wesleyan sweatshirt . . . very co-ordinated -fabulous dancer . . . loves to drag . . . goes with boys about ten times her size . . . l'For surel' . . . Payette. Woozie-sparkling brown eyes . . . frosted hair . . . wicked laugh . . . Irma-fun loving girl . . . best banana peeler in the Senior class . . . magnetic attraction, partic- ularly for other girl's dates . . . l'Look out boys, here comes Woozie with that East Texas drawl that gets 'em every time . . . often seen filling out A8cM date applications . . . and yelling 'Gig 'em Aggiesn . . . true Texas spirit . . . Hook 'em horns . . . that's our vivacious little Sandy. SANDRA ELAINE PERRY Lufkin, Texas Three Years Green Team Honor Roll III Dux Femina Eacti II, III Quaestor III House Council II Tu Tertulia III, IV School Service Committee IV Green Cheerleader IV Forecast III But Daddy, I don't want to be Miss America!! Ild give anything for a Superman comic book right now! Molasses . . . sparkling blue eyes and a Warm cheery smile , . . a loyal and devoted friend . . . personality plus . . . high regards for the feelings of others . . . avid Aggie fan . . . full of Susses . . . likes to collect car keys . . . forever talking about Mount Vernon . . . devoted to her most precious possession-Bunny Easter . . . adores Spanish and Monterrey . . . truly a wonder- ful friend to all. WW? QIQMJ MARY LYNN PETERSON Fort Worth, Texas Two Yearr Green Team Honor Roll III Merit List III Recreation Committee III Dux Femina Facti III Roman Banquet III Tu Tertulia III, IV Drama Club III Vesper Choir IV Philosophy Group IV Piano Literature IV IQXTHARINE STIRLING PITMAN Dallas, Texas Six Years White Team Recreation Committee I Art Club I, II Roman Banquet I Glee Club II, III Fourcast III Entre Nous III Merit List IV Philosophy Club IV Piano Literature IV Senior Play IV Lu-a-LL I wonder who's kissing him now . . . Twinkling grey eyes that show friendliness and interest toward everyone . . . bubbling with chatter but still a deep thinker . . . very out-going and answers to Stirl girl my little pearly' . . . pert and feminine . . . seen peeling down Inwood in a yellow Caddy . . . known for individualism in her impressionistic art . . . loves to watch people and write short stories . . . every- one loves Bean Blossom. 72 l Got my glass slipper, honey? JANE POST Dallas, Texas White Team Typing Club I Journalism Club I Drama Club II Drama Production II Glee Club II, III, IV Operetta II, III Science Club III Tu Tertulia IV Philosophy Club IV Honor Roll IV Secretary Form IV Senior Play IV Ten Yemff Pssst, Pssst-there's the hair spray, Jane can't be far away . . . splotch of freckles on her nose . . . Coppertone advertisement . . . 'Tye got to go back to California-I'm losing my tan . . . just wear a smile and a black pearl . . . thinks joan Baez is uso choice . . . seen driving around in her turquoise Bonneville trying to keep the gas station men from taking off her SAE sticker. OJV-t, Q , VICTORIA R. REED Houston, Texas Two and One-Half YVEHH' Green Team Varsity Hockey III, IV Form Teams II, III Art Club III, IV Co-President IV House Council III Boarders Pin III Tu Tertulia III, IV Treasurer IV Philosophy Club IV Green Teams III Xitrld Anybody need a flower girl? Happiness is all the pistachio nuts I can eat . . . in ten years she may be walking on Egdon Heath Wearing knit tights, a smock dress, and holding a brush and pal- ette . . . crazy about wild colors and clothes . . . seen in the art lab-flowers in her hair . . . a sparkle in her eye . . . a true and loving friend . . . someday Vicki will be a great artist. Bucky Beaver says, Use Ipana SHARON EILEEN ROBB Dallas, Texas One and One-lmlf Yeari' White Team Honor Roll III Form Teams III, IV Drama Club IV Math Club IV, Vice-President IV Mu Alpha Theta IV Senior Play IV Favorite pastime-driving her Galaxy convertible with her frosted hair blowing in the wind . . . known for her arguments in religion class . . . her blue eyes sparkle when one mentions a particular K.A. from Oklahoma . . . often seen wearing weejuns with cotton dresses . . . You just can't say that. You have no basis. . . . I beg to differ . . . seen eating large amounts of paper in Tarry House . . . Ten years from now she will be the dominant character of a very large family. -7 WWA! An impish grin . . . hands crossed and stretched . I . squeaky laugh . . . Yea First Form! . . . seen bring- ing turtles to dejected friends . . . loves tennis . . . You mean you havenit heard about Exeter?,' . . . uchucka, chucka, enh, enh, enh . . . oh, you all . . . always zooming around in a red Monza ,... extremely sensitive to back seat driving . . . sweet little mother . . . Susan. SUSAN SARAH SCHERMERHORN Dallas, Texas Four Years White Team Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III Debate Club I Dux Femina Facti I, II Roman Banquet I, III Wreathmakers I, II, III Form Teams I, II, III, IV Form Cheerleader I Welcoming Committee II, III, IV School Service Committee II Vice-President Form II Courtesy Cap II, III Student Council III, IV Treasurer III First Form Advisor IV Varsity Volleyball III Fourcast III, IV Co-editor IV Tu Tertulia III, IV Recreation Committee III, IV Varsity Tennis III Community Service Style Show Model I There are more fish in the sea! I told you he had a harem! SUSAN AMBER SCHEURER Wichita Falls, Texas Two Yeam White Team Drama Club III, IV Entre Nous III, IV Vesper Choir III Merit List III Form Teams III Fourcast IV Susan . . . known for her beauty, both internal and exter- nal . . , warm, friendly, sincere . . . a true friend to all who know her . . . goes out of her way to help others . . . feminine . . . beautiful soft black hair that bounces when she walks . . . a touch of devilment in those brown eyes . . . a passion for purple . . . this fun-loving girl from Wichita Falls always adds sparkle to any occasion. fLAf'.fG!?'LJ Qfyoi-oe! CANDACE SCHOENEMAN Dallas, Texas Eiglft Years White Team Glee Club I, II, IV Operetta I, II Community Service Pin I, II, III, IV Dux Femina Facti I, II Wreathmakers I, II, III, IV Roman Banquet I, III Drama Club I, II, III, IV Drama Club Production II, III Form Teams I, II, III, IV White Teams IV Tu Tertulia III, IV Honor Roll III, IV Merit List III Varsity Volleyball IV Form Cheerleader IV Senior Play IV Candy . . . gorgeous auburn hair . . . big, blue eyes that sparkle all the time . . . warm lively personality . . . loves to play cards, especially bridge . . . Seven no trumpidoublelu . . . always seen in an O. U. sweatshirt . . . solving others problems . . . appreciated for her kindness . . . never selfish . . . a very contented person . . . loved just because she's our Candy-man. I believe in higher education! Grounded again! KATHARINE SEVERANCE SEARS Dallas, Texas Eight Years White Team Drama Club I, II, III, IV Drama Production I, III Honor Roll III Cornerstones IV Underclass Editor IV Form Teams I Senior Play IV Gorgeous coloring . . . cunning brown eyes . . . witty and intelligent . . . hates Fort Worth passionately . . . can do anything she puts her mind to . . . loves peanut butter on toast . . . notorious on the high seas of Texoma . . . always invites friends to someone else's party . . . always sees the light side of everything . . . can pro- duce laughter wherever she goes . . . Wait 'til I tell you what happened . . . future-Andre Previnls personal maid. KOJM UILWIQLI Great figure . . . beautiful hair, always perfectly in place . . . tons of clothes . . . seen eating candy and carrying a Latin book . . . Will you please stand to sing all forty verses of hymn . . . . . cruising around in a blue S.S. convertible, often down Arcady . . . a wonderful friend . . . loves to dance . . . wrap around skirts-her favorite attire . . . Cathey's always ready to participate in any school activity. CATHEY SILVERBERG Dallas, Texas Six Year! White Team Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Roman Banquet I, III, IV Honor Roll I, II, III Drama Club I, II Drama Production I, II Form Teams I, II, III Welcoming Committee III Chairman of Candy III Round Table III, IV Philosophy Club III Varsity Hockey III White Teams III Wreathmakers III, IV, President IV Chairman of Chapel Committee IV Fourcast IV Stay away from me! Dear john . . . MARTHA ORENNA SISNEROS Tinnie, New Mexico Two Years Green Team Drama Club III Senior Play IV Merit List III Form Teams III Varsity Swimming Manager III Vesper Choir IV Corncrstones IV New Mexico's little sheep herder . . . long black hair . . . platinum fingernails . . . loves to dance, especially the Mexican Hat Dance . . . adores being outside . . . very fond of New Mexico's mountains-and New Mex- ico's boys . . . helpful to all . . . often seen doing other's ironing while watching T.V .... tries to improve her typing speed . . . favorite pastime-answering tele- phone on Senior Hall . . . future-executive secretary. WW Amarillo drawl-loud and slow . . . Oh loouk aat 'ern . . , cut-offs, sweat shirt, and moccasins fwhich she is al- ways trying to get dirtyj . . . unconscious of her natural beauty . . . mischievious, devilish grin , . . often seen in Mr. Perkins' office . . . always trying to outwit the Greens . . . julie's favorite hobby is collecting junk . . . from street signs to voodoo dolls . . . future-painting White Team signs. JULIE SHELTON SMITH Amarillo, Texas Fomf Yeam White Team White Team Captain IV School Service Committee I, II, III Welcoming Committee II Piano Literature II, III Glee Club II, III Operetta II, III Philosophy Club III Drama Club IV Senior Play IV Form Teams I, II, III, IV White Teams I, II, III, IV Athletic Shield II, III Varsity Hockey I, II, III, IV Varsity Softball I, II Varsity Volleyball II, III Athletic Sweater IV Athletic Board III, IV Wfest Side Story I w I nv' I 7 In 5 V.: I 1 , t mi La , J, - . 11, I' Si K an 3. 112:35--'S .K ..,., . K . Q K ge' , I' ' - f.4fIQi'. I 1 I A -, a- I ' 111, kit: I . ,fts.'Qfxl1 1. i wsifff. in f rw, ,Q ,aft - H . I .,, X f Y . g W e-g1':f::i:Qt i as iiwisn. . V i , ,O K g , S t - 7 - , M V it I g s , wif ,1 5, , ,1 1 5 -,,:, , 5, V, A , , ' f' . ii ' f:F5',.X i fi.. 't f , , L,,A 4 -- I - - . If f at - ' t bw' I 5 - ':' V, 5 ' Q Look, Mom, no braces! PATRICIA ANN SMITH Dallas, Texas Five Years White Team Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Roman Banquet III, IV Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Drama Club I Typing Club II Art Club III Community Service Committee IV Piano Literature IV Mu Alpha Theta IV Fun-loving, sincere, always willing to help-that's our Patsy . . . a doll face with eyes that sparkle, especially when an XKE zooms by . . . congenial disposition . . . loves beasts, candy bars, and Fridays at 3:25 . . . capable musician and artist . . . unpredictable . . . loquacious . . . obviously . . now listen . . future-an orthodontist. Shiga Il vi Yea Greens! . . . run don't walk . . . Maggie is the smartest dog---of her breed . . . tall . . . DeeDeeeeee . . . hates cards . . . lover of sports, food, and animals . . . Kansas sweatshirt . . . mind over matter . . . blue Monza . . . black cowboy hat . . . Five years from now- I-Iockaday's professional hockey player. STARR SMITH Wichita, Kansas Tlare Green Team Green Team Captain IV Recreation Committee II Welcoming Committee IV Art Club II Tu Tertulia IV Drama Club IV Form Teams II, III, IV Green Teams II, III, IV Athletic Shield III Athletic Sweater IV Varsity Hockey II, III, IV Varsity Volleyball IV Varsity Swimming IV Swim Cup II, III Athletic Board III, IV I owe it all e Yearr to Gerber ' Maybe I should have gone to class! MARTHA DEL THOMAS Thibodaux, Louisiana Green Team Drama Club I Drama Production I Typing Club III Entre Nous III Merit List III F our Years From Tabu perfume to an L.S.U. sweatshirt . . . hair beautifully styled Q Wait till my Mother gets the bill from Charles this monthlnj . . . wide, dark, expressive eyes . . . unexcelled skill in having a rip-roaring time at a party-no matter zulmf her blind date is like . . . defi- nitely fzot a high-school Mary . . . Cajun Queen. 'Q Brains plus . . . nuts about Calculus, Maryland, National Merit, and Bob . . . futile efforts to enlarge her hand- writing . . . loves to race her pet turtle . . . chugging around town in a Fiat . . . attending an E. Y. C. meeting . . . Hi ya', doll! . . . It's ghastly, you guys! . . . tossled blonde hair . . . enormous blue eyes that sparkle,- that sympathize . . . to be her friend-a privilege . . . to know her-a joy . . . Susie, our Texas Yankee. SUSIE JANE THOMAS Dallas, Texas Two Years Green Team Merit List III, IV Fourcast Staff III, IV Editor IV Entre Nous III, IV Fantasia Chairman III Honor Roll III, IV Mu Alpha Theta III, IV Secretary III Quill and Scroll III Math Club III, IV Math Award III National Merit Semi-finalist Hi! I'm the Chatty Susie doll! Senior Sophisticate ANNE FRANCES THOMPSON Little Rock, Arkansas Green Team Green Cheerleader IV Drama Club IV Senior Play, Stage Manager IV One Year A flash of black hair and green eyes . . . seen darting through the halls screaming, You have got to come to Senior Play practice today . . . an avid leader, full of pep . . . always on the go . . . a true friend who will listen to problems . . . known for contact lenses that always give her trouble . . . a witty pleasing personality . . . able to get along with everyone . . . future-stage manager on Broadway. Cflmtd. Hwy Mary-one of the best athletes Hockaday has ever seen . . . a good sport with lots of spirit . . . strawberry blonde hair that bounces as she walks . . . seen wearing an Arkansas sweatshirt . . . truly honest . . . attractive figure . . . future-nuclear scientist . . . heard saying, Pin a worm on him . . . Mary-an asset to Hockaday and loved by all. 88 MARY REID THOMPSON Dainerfield, Texas Three Years Green Team Drama Club II Form Teams II, III Green Team II, III Varsity Softball II, III Varsity Basketball II Varsity Hockey III, IV Varsity Volleyball III, IV Varsity Swimming Team, Manager III Merit List III Vesper Choir III Glee Club III, IV Science Club III Entre Nous III Honor Roll III Boarder's Pin III Welcoming Committee IV House Council IV, V.-Pres. Varsity Sweater IV I just love to wear my sister's clothes! I like older men! White Team Form Teams I White Teams I ANDREA WOLF Dallas, Texas Four Years Drama Club III, IV Senior Play Crew Operetta I Andy . . . shiny black hair . . . eyes always bright, and always full of mischief . . . devilish smile-which usually means something is about to happen . . . wears beauti- ful clothes . . . they're Wolfy fashions . . . Always on the go . . . driving her big caddy . . . painting sets . . . designing costumes . . or making them . . . loves drama . . . and New York . . . In 10 years . . New York's leading fashion designer. slmssa , X, Youuuhooo . . . big sparkling blue eyes . . . gorgeous platinum blonde hair-natural . . . frequently seen around the coke nook taking diet pills with a candy bar . . . rare sense of humor . . . congenial . . . always consoling others . . .a good friend . . . marked musical ability . . . a laugh that shakes the roof . . . always late . . . seen carrying the largest purses made . . . a girl loved by all for her hearty smile and amiable disposition. SHARON JAN WOODARD Dallas, Texas Three Years White Team Merit List II Honor Roll II Glee Club II, III, IV Operetta II, III, IV Drama Club II, III Dux Femina Facti II Drama Club Production II Chairman of Hospital Committee III Tu Tertulia III, IV Form Teams II, III Welcoming Committee IV Chairman of Community Service IV Student Council IV Piano' Literature IV Senior Play IV I haven't got a thing to wear! I'm a long tall Texan-what's your excuse? SYDNEY ADAIR WYLY Fort Worth, Texas Four Years White Team Drama Club I Math Club II Roundtable III Art Club IV Tu Tertulia 1, III, IV Vice-President IV Varsity Softball I, II Manager I Glee Club III Operetta III Vesper Choir III, IV Welcoming Committee IV White Cheerleader IV Form Cheerleader IV House Council IV Vice-President IV Syd . . . a girl of many interests . . . a proud Cherokee . . . natural blonde with kaleidoscopic green eyes . . . seen typing everyone's papers . . . good with pen in hand . . . loves to express her ideas and beliefs on paper . . . fantastic imagination . . . very clever, alert, and always ready for a party . . . loves dancing anytime, anyplace . . . a true lover of fun . . . future-heading the best seller list of the New York Times. Lew SHEROD ANNE YANCEY Dallas, Texas Six Year! Green Team Glee Club I, II, III, IV Operetta I, II, III, IV Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Treasurer Form I Community Service Committee Service Pin I, II, III Merit List I, II, III Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Roman Banquet I, III Cupbearer, Dextra-pede-boy, Consul IV Wreathmakers II, III, IV Varsity Swimming I Green Teams I Welcoming Committee II Entre Nous Il, III, IV Form Teams II, III Honor Guard III Drama Club Production III Philosophy Club III Mu Alpha Theta IV Piano Literature IV Senior Play IV 1, 11, III I N Friends, Romans, and Countrymen' is Deep-set, blue-gray eyes and an almost constant Cheshire cat grin . . . an enormous vocabulary . . . straight long brown hair . . . an operatic voice . . . flowery writing . . . very poetic . . . seen scurrying to the next class. . . intellectual . . . good sense of humor . . . madly waving hands and arms while talking . . . always busy . . . stubbornly defensive . . . a loyal friend . . . Now I ask you . . . favorite pastime-drawing seaside scenes . . . future-ten years from now-singing in the Metro- politan Opera. Semor Tnp Mr. jerry Michener, jane Anne Cobb, Maxine Manjos, Bev Hilburn. Bev Hilburn, Candy Schoeneman, Mr. Robert M. Merritt jr., Cynthia Convers, Louann Chapman. Kathy Sears, Stephanie Illes. ipgli- , vc Sherry Yancey, Louann Chapman. The Madwomen: Louann Chapman, Margaret Lust, Liz Ardrey, Stirling Pitman. Eloise LaGrone, Cheri Minatra, Frances Lindley. Mr. Merritt, jane Cobb, Maxine Manjos, Bev Hil- burn, Candy Schoeneman, Cynthia Convers, Lou- ann Chapman. The Seniors presented The Madwoman of Chaillot for this year's class play. Lou- ann Chapman, Mr. Robert M. Merritt, Stirling Pitman, Margi Lust, and Liz Ardrey portrayed the leading Characters. 94 julie-are you sure you're singing the same The Four Musketeers song We are! Wiggi Hard, Barbara Fix, Brooksie Gilliland, Susan Schermerhorn-which one has the Toni? CUUM if be 3 bow I l And this little pig went to market. . . 95 ,gg iw - iw ml' - 1 A rg M W W f wo mr kfffgiy ' Q, MW C3 XY I x .9 H 1, , 31 , F 5' 'Ez f 'aff iw 555 , fa-mf, s f A ..,,,,fg fad? if 1, 5 Underclass 4 N! Third Form Seated, left to right: Tina Anderson, Cissie Shivers, Mary Stinchcomb, and Linda Shanbaum. President .,.,.... ..w..Y...w,..YYY.,,,,,,..,.,.,.. . . .,.,..................,.,.... Cissie Shivers Vice-President ...... .A...., L inda Shanbaum Secretary ......... ,..,. M ary Stinchcomb Treasurer ..........,.......,w,.......,............... ........, ....... T i na Anderson 4-9' Third Form sponsors from left to right: Mrs. R. C. Daniel, Miss Marguerite Grow, Mr. David Wagnon Mr. Robert Slaughter, and Mrs. W. G. Duncan. Phelan Adams Tina Anderson Mary Bainum Tricia Barr Gerry Benjamin Susan Bonner Jentliffir BIOWI1 Stephanie BIOWII But Mr. Perkins -I can't take the test like this! Debby Bump Betsy Bush Another sleepless night . . . Martha Caldwell Jean Camp Barbara Carpenter loo Chotsie Collier Kathy Collier Lili Conklin Callan Cox Madeion David Dealey Decherd D005 Elkfm GWCII Ellis Peachy Fischer Elaine Flache Marilyn Foss Quick--Ger the srrairjacker! 5 1 Jane Francis Becky Garner Did someone say Beafle? Cathy Gerhauser Judi Graham Linda Harbin '02 Tobey Hend0r1 Candy Hendricks Mollie Houp Joanne Humphrey Pam Hydell Ina KEIPIQU Sharon King Shelley Knight Lil L21Cy Kathy Latham Sharon LHWICYICC Stephanie-I can see the crack in your knees! With this ring, I thee wed! Q Ellen Levin Christina Longoria Madalyn Marchman Emmie Mason Barbara Matthew X '04 Kitt McCord Nancy McDaniel Lorraine Moore Becky Moore Jerry Morris Anne Morrison Kathleen Murphy june Pauly Meryl Lee Pauly Pam Phillips Susan Pierce Sue-only Peachy's hairdresser knows for sure! Pud Powell Mimi Purnell Go away - she's not in this locker! B2-bs Rathbone Sue Raider Kathy Riggs Julia ROHIIC Betsy Rowalt joan Sandfield Andra Dillard Naflfy Schuh Robyn Seale X w Linda Shanbaum Cissy Shivers Dale Silver Dottie Smith Pam Srigley A cookie's eye view of milk period! IO7 Mary Stinchcomb DeeDee Tate You deserve a fair trial! Carolyn Turman Anne Washburne Sue 'Wertheimer Mary West Joanna White Mary Sue Williams I08 Pidure Noi' Available jane Wood Glenda Woodard Nina Wgfks f -ff X' , 1 f .X , fi ef fy! 'V d ' 'JJ xff! 'XJ' wwf Gay Worsham Anne Young Carol Ann Young Our group had 45W fewer cavities . . . ! HOW ladylike! Second Form Seated left lo right: Lillian Crosby, Linda Young, Barbie Burden, and Carolyn Smith. Prefident ,,,,..,. ,.... L illian Crosby Vice-President ...... ..... B arbie Burden Secretary ........ .... L inda Young Treamrer ..,.. ...,. C arolyn Smith Second Form sponsors from left to right: Mr. Ed Abel, Mrs, Charles Batterson, Miss Christine Johnson, Mrs. Earl Loar, and Miss Genie McLemore. Ann Abright Cheryl Alexander Frances Alford Petty Anderson Claire Bailey Bette Bell Mary Lynn Bogle Kathryn Bond I dreamed I was wearing my P.F. orthopedic Oxfords! Ill Keep smiling--you too may gradilatel Cecile Brunazzi 'S 1 'xx 1 f 9 Af ', 3 wif' gk X I , View Z. 5. Q 2 is Ni 2 1 Q X 28 , 1? JK 3 .fils Qigiiggefiikifz. i - -w i if E 14 . S gg.. W. K Mme- ? f . 5 Barbie I I2 Burden Lois Butler Claudia Campbell Julie Coplon Ann Crain A ii. ii gage, W vga L - a ,grid f 'Q GSW i K W ..,1 E64 Margaret Bundy env, ,..,.,- , Y , - Lillian Crosby Carol Fisher Jeanne Graham joan Hamric x X janet Garvey julie Golman Glenda Greenberg Kathleen Greif Katherine Hanszen Ironing is a breeze jan Hardy Sally Harper Well-I'1n not exactly dressed for the occasion! Ann Harris Deede Harris Becky Hawn Betsy Henderson Harriet Higginbotham Sharon Hood II4 Lorrie Horn Pamela Hunter Melinda King Jane Kfidfff Becky Love Gay Mallon Beth Marr Lynn MCI-Entire A weight of a 1,000 pounds begins with a single candy bar! II5 , V es? M 5 . Carla McKinney Mary Frances McLemore But how aw we brush after every meal? Susan Mead Diane Meyer Margaret Mills Anne Morrison Beverly NflSif Cassie Nelson I I6 Steffi O'Brien Louisa Pabst Charla Peavy PHITICIH Perry Muriel Powers Nini Rowe GHIIO SC'-lffy Phyllis Shadid Well-Emily Post says I have toothpaste in my ear! Louise Slade Anne Slocum Carolyn Smith Mary Ann Stell Carol Taylor II8 Beth Thomas Tina Van Cronkite Linda Wlheeler Patti Wadley Kay Woodward Jinx Washburne Sally Wynne Temple Wynne Linda Young All fllfS and Kay IOO? This isrft Liplppzk First Form Seated lefl lo right Louise Bond, Laurie McClung. Standing: Susan Bassett, Ellen Lee. Prefioienl ,.,...,.,..,.. Laurie McClung Vice-Pfeiidevzt ..i.....,.,, Louise Bond Secretary .....,.. ...,.. S usan Bassett Treafwer ..... ....... E llen Lee Hu-U l20 Sponsors of First Fo-rm, rented left to riglal: Mr. James Thomas, Miss Elaine Kimball, Miss Claudine Coulanges, Mrs. E. G. Philbeck. Libby Aberg Elenia Askew 51152111 Bassett X K f I, I K- 'Z 1 Z i -' if , ' VKX! X 'X ,,f' Debbie Batterson Meg Beatty Marty Bemis jane Benedum Mary Louise Bond A man on second floor! Ill Carol Bonner AHH BOWCI I have mid-clrift bulge! if W , 2 I S, fa h is W, 1 Q' 3 Q ' n r, Aix 1 e ..x .,.1 14Qve!M!s.-- 42 223 Qi !! ' i,:.QQQyff55, wq-- M-- : Heather Brenz Peg Cain jane Castleman Carmyn Collier Linda Cook Celia Cooper Q Dermi Davis Hannah Davis Marsha Densmore Gayle Donsky Martha Dorie Carol Douglass Betsy Dreyfus Valerie Edwards Well-there wasn t very much m the glass 6 Glenda Feather Anne Hgffey Help-I just lost a filling! Betty Garner Ann Goddard Nancy Golladay Kathy Grant Madge Green Mary Anne Haddaway Linda Halbouty Bgcky Handy Kathy Harris Joy Hem-y Brenda Hill Helen Hunt ,W HEI 1 Marty Johnson Dianne Jopllng Mr. Perkins wants to see me? Did you say detention study hall? Elise Keeney Carolyn Kemp Linda Kramer Ellen Lee Nancy Manning Mary Maxson Laurie McClung Wendy Moss Y ' 'L Wi PWSTL f ir Anne Murphy Luqy NOfSWOfthy Susie Northway Amy Overton Anne Pace joel Parkinson Mary Lynn Patton Denise Peine If I owned all the coffee in the world l27 WW ..,... Leslie Pickering Carol Ann Pirrung Together we stand - divided we fall! W iw Carol Rogers l28 V- 'ii Joanne Rosenstein Nancy Russell Tina Schonfeld Beverly Shanbaurn Ann Sreakley Genie Thomas Cindy Thomason f QQ: 521'zw.:' Terry Tucker Diane Turner Helena Underwood Mary Vladimes Susan Wagner Karla WilCOXSOn Im so photogenid' Sarah Wilson Cherri Worthington Sally Yamini Miss Kimball says a mouthful! I'm so sick of Metrecal wafers! Veni, vicli, vici! I30 Mid-Term Students Peggy Long Denise Mabry Vicki Murray Lacy Taylor 7 , . . . Shall We dance' But he s wamug downstalrsl The eternal triangle! ' Q He Wants a dare with me- And ar the stroke of 12 -we'11 turn into Organizations Student Council meeting in the Memorial Dining Room. Stu Cou The Student Council, elected by the student body, consists of its President, Secretary, Treasurer, Pres- idents of the House Council and Athletic Board, the Presidents of each Form, and Chairmen of the Service Committes. They formulate and enforce the rules for behavior President ,,,,. Secretary ,,,,, Treasurer ,,,,, Sponsor ,,,,, Sponsor ..... Slandirzg: Mrs. Tidey, Dale Haas, Vicki Gullion. Nancy Meadors, Mrs. Duncan, Sharon Woodard. Sealed: Genie Higginbotham, Sharon Lawrence, Laurie McClung, Claire Bailey, Cissy Shivers, dent neil y during the day. This year the Stu- dent Council introduced a Detention Study Hall to enforce the Notation System. The aims of the Student t Council are based on the four Corn- ! erstones: Scholarship, Character, Courtesy, and Athletics. Nancy Meadors Claire Bailey Sharon Lawrence 7. Mrs. Ducan Mrs. Tidey SPONSORS and OFFICERS: S. Lawrence, Mrs. Tidey. N. Meadors, M1's. Duncan, C. Bailey Lillian Crosby. I35 Left to riglazt: M. Green, G. Greenberg, J. Graham, E. Flache, D. Tate, Mrs. Baker, M. Thompson, M. Blackstock, Mrs. Davis, E. Lacy, S. Brown, D. Haas. House Council Prefidenl ......., ..s......... D ale Haas l Vice-Prefident ..,.....,.. ........... M ary Thompson Secretary-Trearwev' ...... A...... M argaret Blackstock Spomor ................... ................. Mrs. Baker The House Council is the governing body of the residence department. It is made up of one president from each of the four halls and the hall proctors. The House Council formulates and enforces the rules by which the resident students must live. The aim of the House Council this year has been to improve boarder-day stu- dent relations by allowing day students to spend the night in the resident department on weekends. SPONSOR and OFFICERS: D. Haas, M. Blackstock, M. Thompson, Mrs. Baker. l36 The Athletic Board, .vlanding left lo riglals Vicki Gullion, Harriet Higginbotham, Mrs. Duncan, Mary Maxson. Seated left to right julie Smith, Starr Smith, Betty Crosby, Debbie Bump, Mary Kadane, Lynn McEntire, Anne Young, not pictured, Ann Steakley Prerident ...,.. Secretary .,,.... Trearzzrer .,..,.. White Captain Green Crzpmin . f -f , . 1 Athletic Board .....Vicki Gullion ......Mary Kadane ......Betty Crosby ........Julie Smith ........Starr Smith Spomof ,....,..,., ......., M rs. Duncan The Athletic Board, made up of its President, the Green and White Captains, and the Green and White Representatives from each form, plans the year's athletic events. The exhausting task of these eleven girls is choos- ing and coaching the various form and Green-White teams. The Athletic Board generates spirit by making posters and spirit tags for each of the games. In the spring, this group sponsors an all day picnic oFf campus. Informal meeting of the officers Left 10 riglai, rlmzzfirzgx S. Bassett, J. Garvey, T. Schonfeld, P. Powell,B. Rathbone, M. I.. Bogle, M. Purnell, B. Hilburn, J. Washburne, J. Hamric, P. Perry, M. Bainum. Seated: D. Collins, S. Woodard, P. Fischer. Kneeling: G. Woodard, L. Moore, J. A. Cobb, A. Harris, C. Brunazzi, E. Lee. Chairman ........ ....... S haron Woodard C 0-Chairman ..Dorothy Collins Secretary ..... Treamffer ...... .,.... . ....... Peachy Fischer .Glenda Woodard Spomor ...................... Miss McLemore The Community Service Committee coordinates the efforts of the students on behalf of various charitable organi- zations. As a fund-raising project, the Committee presents an annual style show sponsored by Neiman-Marcus. Weekly production parties are held, during which workers earn hours toward their Red Cross pins by mak- ing toys and favors for hospitalized children. At Christmas the Committee collects presents donated by the stu- dents for distribution to needy chil- dren. The Committee also coordinates a schedule of volunteer hospital workers. 38 Communit Service Community Service members work on favors for hospitalized children. Left to right: P. Fischer, G. Woodard, D. Collins, Miss McLeniore, P. Smith, S, Woodard. Slazzdings O. Laney, C. Jaffe, H. Biggs, W. Hard, L. McClung, K. Grant, B. Marr, T. Hendon, A. Goddard, J. White. Sealed: T. Van Cronkhite, L. Butler, D. Elkin, C. Campbell, M. Browne, L. Conklin, M. johnson, M. Greene, N. Works, B. Thomas, Miss Griffiths. T. Hendon, S. Brown, H. Biggs, and C. Jaffe discuss plans for Dad's Day. School Service Chairman ..... .,..,,. O livia Laney Ser.-Trezzf. Stephanie Brown Sf707lf0l' ......,...... .................................. M iss Griffiths The School Service Committee, under the auspices of the Student Council, performs many functions to bene- fit Hockaday. About six girls from each of the four forms are selected as members by the chairman in September. The Committee has two major projects during the year: Dad's Day and the All School Picnic. It also performs various odd jobs around the school which are essential to school life, such as straightening the college catalogues, collecting stray books, and as- signing the tables in the lunch room. l39 Spomorx Mrs. Kenning, Edirorg J. Donnell. Clubs D. Collins, S. Knight Corner Editor .... Spomor' ...., .. The Cornerstones is the name of the Hockaclay yearbook. Its name comes from the idea that rhe an- nual should reflect the four corner- Staff: L. Pabst, K. Bond, L. Wheeler, S. Lawrence, M. Blackstock. Plyotograpberf: C, Gerhauser, S. Bonner, C. Collier, ECE' Imfex: J. A. Cobb, Faculryg M. Manjos Underclaxrmem K. Sears, C. Jaffe Sports: T. Hendon, B. Fix, not pictured Carol Anderson StO11CS ...,.,...,j0an Donnell Kenning stones - scholarship, character, athletics, and courtesy. The annual taff is chosen each spring by the ew editor. Lower School: C. Taylor, M. Newsome Affivifi-'25-' E- MHSOU, B- Gillilafld Senior Clam: D. Haas, E. Alexander. Left to right: L. Shanbuam, I. Graham, C. Convers, E. Levin, S. Schermerhorn. S. Thomas, M. S. Williams, D. Tate. This year the Fozzmzft staff published eight issues of the Hockaday newspaper and two issues of Vibrato, Hockadayls literary magazine. The staff also introduced a new award, Daisy of the Month, to honor those students who make outstanding con- tributions to the school. The editors are indebted to their sponsor and to each staff member, who performed her own special job to produce a more efficient working body. l42 Fourcast Editor .,.,.......,.... .......... S usie Thomas Afrirlmzt Editor ........ Susan Schermerhorn Edilorial Adzfirer .... .,... C ynthia Convers T1'6dJ'ZlI'El' ..... .... L inda Shanbaum Sponsor ..... ....... M iss johnson Left to rigfol: S. Lawrence. Miss Johnson, L. Wheeler, J. Graham, B. Handy, B Shanbaum, C. Silverberg, F. Case, M. West. Interest in the Typing Club was so great this year that the club was divided into two sections, one meeting on Monday and the other meeting on Thursday. Under the direction of the sponsor, Mrs. Harrison, the members of the club learned the funda- mentals of typing. Through their practice during these club periods, the members be- came proficient in this valuable skill. T pin Club Preridefzl ...s.., ...,, U tta Ellermeier Vice-Prefidezzf ,,,,,. .r,,,.,, A nn Abright Ser1'eta1'y ....... .... E lise Keeney l43 Hockaday Playen: C. Gerhauser, L. Ardrey, S. Wertheimer, L. Chapman, G. Mallon, M Lust, V. Gullion, Mrs. Martin, Miss Spencer. The Hoclcaday Drama Club is composed of two groups, the Pretenders and the Hockaday Players, The Players are those girls who are chosen for the work which they have contrib- uted beyond the call of duty. This year the Club presented Eugene Ionescds The Bald S0- pmno and Noel Cowards Blithe Spirit. One of the aims of this year's club is to organize a film projett whereby films can be made and shown at the school. I44 Drama Club Prefirlem .,.................. Diana Felder Vice-Prerifient .............. Liz Ardrey Seeremry ,..,,.,,, .....,.... M argie Lust Trefzmrer ...,. ...... S ue Wertheimer ek . The Hockaday Pretenders Standi1zg.' C. Minatra, S. Wyly, V. Reed, S. Pierce, D. Tate, M. Marchman, J. Brown. Seated: D, Mabry, K. Collier, Mrs. Harrison. The purpose of the Art Club is to give its members a deeper understanding of all forms of art. During the meetings, which are held twice a month, the mem- bers have an opportunity to dabble into the various mediums of painting, drawing, and sculp- ture. Through this experience and through outside speakers the club hopes to arouse interest and talent in the realm of today's art. Art Club Pfefiviewf ............ Vesta Greenleaf Preridenz ,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,r,, Vicki Reed Vice-Preriaiefzz ,..,,,,. Janie Garner Secretary-Treafmer Minnie Martin SPOWOV . ...............,, Mrs. Harrison Standing: J. Golman, J. Washburne, Mrs. Harrison, C. Wilcoxson, 1. Hamric, L. Cook D. Harris, A. Crain. Seated: C. Campbell, N. Rowe, B. Hawn, S. Mead, I45 Left to right. standing: M. David, V. Edwards, J. Camp, L. Lacy, C. Thomason, A. Morrison. Seated: P. Powell, C. Convers, J. Fabian P7-eyidenz ,.,A,,., .....,. C ynthia Convers Vice-President ,,....,. ......... J Cflfllfef Fabian Secremry-Treafwer ...... ............................................ P Hd POW!-ill 5170725075 ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, M r. Abel, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Wagnoii The purpose of the Science Club is to increase its members' knowledge of and interest in science through guest speakers, field trips, and films. The variety of subjects encompassed range from Mexican botany to radiation research to experimental develop- ments at Texas Instruments. In the spring the Science Club assists the Math Club in its annual project, the Math Tournament. I46 Lefl to riglsix A. Harris, L. Shanbaum, Mrs. O'Neal, M. Purnell, C. Alexander, M. F. McLemore, E., Levin, S. Thomas Pfefiflefll .......... .,,.... L inda Shanbaum Vice-Prerident .,., ,,,,,,,,,A S hay Robb Sedfefclfy ........ ,,.... A nn Harris Treasurer .... ,,,,,,, L iza LeFevre The purpose of the Vicious Circle Mathematics Club is to spread general knowledge about some of the many fascinating phases of mathematics through guest speakers, films, field trips, and programs prepared by the students. This club provides for the girl who finds math intriguing in the classroom and wishes to continue her study on a more sophisticated level. The annual project of the Math Club is the Hockaday Mathematics Tournament. This tournament, held in April, draws representatives from several states. Flzzwx' B. Garner, B. Fix, P. Adams, J. Pauly, C. Hendricks, P. Hyden, M. L. Peters-on. Smrzdingx D. Smith, Mr. Slaughter, V. Reed J. Fabian, M. Holt. Sealed: S. Pitman, E. Alexander, M. Pauly, F. Lindley, J. Post. Philosophy Club Preridelzl ....,..... ...... B arbara Fix Sef1'elm'y-Trearlzfer . .,.. jennifer Fabian SP07Z.l'0J' .. .. .... ...... M r. Slaughter The Philosophy Club is an informal group that meets to discuss various current events. Mr. Slaughter, the sponsor, directs the discussions and tries to give perspective to contradicting ideas, but each member has an opportunity to contribute her opinion to the discussion. In order to avoid a gab session, the discussions follow a definite agenda. This year the group explored the present situation and historical background of Com- munism in modern China. Snzrzdizzg: J. Vfhite, M. L. Peterson, L. Slade, K. Hansen, B. Marr, Miss Rea, B. Moore, S. Pitman, S. Yancey, M. L. Bogle. M Bainum, P. Anderson, P. Smith, S. Brown. Sealed: S. Woodard,S.Wertheir11er,P. Fiscl1er,G.Woodard. Piano Literature Prefidefzf ...... ...... . .. .. Becky Moore SCL'V6fcillj'-'ZLl'6!l5Il1'c?I' . . ....... Beth Marr Spozzfoz' ............... .... M iss Rea The Piano Literature Club aims to give a more critical appreciation and understanding of music by giving intimate glimpses into the great masterpieces written for the piano. The club is open to any girl in the Upper School who enjoys classical music. During informal weekly meetings under the direction of Miss Rea, the sponsor, critical analysis of pianist's interpretations of Various works are made. Synchronized Swimming Prericient ..... .,...,. O livia Laney S pomor ,,.,. .....,i, M rs. Cooper Top row: B. Carpenter, C. Campbell, B. Hawn, J. Hamric, S. Mead, L. Slade, H. Higginbotham. Second row: M. Brown, C. Smith, E, Keeney, C. Nelson. Third rout A. Harris, A. Washburne, L. Crosby, B. Bell. Boltom row: L. Conklin C. Convers, J. Garvey. The Synchronized Swimming Club meets every Tuesday to learn new tech- niques of swimming in formation. ln- dividuals or small groups work up shows which they perform for the other members. Swimming clubs from other schools are invited to reach the Hocka- day Club new formations. I50 The Synchronized Swimming Club in Formation Mr. Merritt, Phelan Adams, Ann Morrison, Cathey Silverberg, and Nancy McDaniel Vesper Choir C lmirmmz .................. Helen Biggs C 0-Chabrmmz Y,.. Mary Lynn Bogle The Vesper Choir is an inde- pendent choral group composed of boarders who sing each Sun- day evening at the Vesper Serv- ices. They also present choral chapel programs and special pro- grams for the boarding depart- ment. Round Table Spomov' ,.,...,...,........,.. Mr. Merritt Prefident .......,.... Nancy McDaniel Secretary-Trearwer Cathey Silverberg The Round Table is a small informal discussion group which meets twice almonth for the pur- pose of increasing its, members' ability to discern, express, and evaluate the ideas of the worlds great thinkers. As a guide this year the club is using the Great Books Program, a collection of readings which present the ideas that have changed the world. The Vesper Choir I 5 I The Hockaday Glee Club The Glee Club performs regular- ly in school and community pro- grams throughout the year. This year the Glee Club presented three major programs. The first of these was the Christmas program for the Lion's Club and student body. Pfaridefzl ,,,., ,,,., ,r,..,,,,,. Vice-Prefidefzl .,,, SL'CI'6?I'd7'j' ., ., Trefz.rzn'e1' ., , Direftor , .e,,, , Asif. Dirermr Glee In the spring, the Glee Club pre- sented Lil Abner for Dad's Day and its operetta. The Glee Club's 'final performance was the Music Festival, which appropriately began Graduation Weekend. Marian Newsome Cynthia Convers . . Elizabeth Alexander . ,,,,,,.,,r Cathy Gerhauser Mr. Tom Merriman . Mr. john Farley Club OFFICERS: C. Gerhauser, E. Alexander, M. Newsome, C. Conyers Left to right: fini row: S. Woodard, D. Haas, A. Steakley, B. Crosby. Second row: S. Smith, E. Flache, M. Thompson, D. Collins M. Kadane, S. Brown, M. Newsome, P. Fischer, E. Lee, S. Bassett. Third row: L. Crosby, N. Meadors, G. Higginbotham C. Gerhauser, L. McEntire, B. Burden, D. Batterson. Fourth row: V. Gullion, A. Harris, M. L. Bogie, M. Caldwell, L, Lacy S. Wyly, S. Lawrence, C. Shivers, S. Bonner, J. A. Cobb, D. Decherd, L. Shanbaum, B. Masur, C. Bailey, N. Works, D. Joplingi A. Abright. Welcoming Committee The Welcoming Committee greets the new students and introduces them to the campus. During the summer, the members write to the new students and try to answer any questions which they might have about Hockaday. This Committee is made up of the members of the Student Council and students picked at large by their form presidents. I54 A 1 Left to fright, Jmmfing: D. Haas, L. Butler, N. Rowe, C. Smith, I.. Shanbaum, B. Moore, S. Brown, J. Camp, C. Brunazzi N. Meadors, J. Krider. Seated: D. Tate, V. Gullion, P. Perry. Kneeling: B. Hawn, B. Rathbone, D. Collins, M. Manjos, B. Crosby, W. Moss, S. O'Brien. Recreation Committee The Recreation Committee has a two-fold purpose: to bring about a closer relationship between the day students and the resident students, and to offer a wide program of leisure time activities for the boarding students. The members of this committee are chosen by Mrs. Batterson. I55 Left to right: C. Conyers, D. Collins, C. Silverberg CPres.D, Mrs. Ehricht fSponsorD, N. Rowe CSec.D,. M. Powers QTreasD N Meadors, M. Bainum. Second row: E. Levin, C. Campbell, L. Crosby, K. Harris, L. McEntire, A. Morrison, C Bailey Tbml row: E. Lacy, G. Higginbotham, H. Higginbotham, A. Abright, F. Alford, E. Lee, S. Yancey. Fourth row: G. Mallon D Decherd A Harris, C. Taylor, L. Pickering, P. Wadley, H. Davis, J. Garvey. Wreathmakers The Wreathmakers Society is a group created to further the success of the Roman Banquet sponsored each spring by the Latin Department. The society is open to any girl who has shown her interest by mak- ing three wreaths. After these wreaths, an open ivy wreath, a closed ivy wreath, and a flower wreath, have been approved by at least three members, then the student becomes a full member of the club. This year for the first time, the seventh and eighth graders have formed a junior Wreathinakers patterned after the Upper School club. Junior Wreathmakers Society Comzflf ,,,,44..,,,..,,,,...,..... D. Collins, S. Yancey Panzifex Maxima ....Y...v,Y,A..,....w,,...,. H. Biggs Cenfor ,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,.,,,,..,.......,.,,,,.,.... P. Fischer Pmezoffr ,,,,,,4, ....,.,, S . Knight, G. Woodard Aegliley ,,,,,,,,,...,,......,. J. Brown, C. Gerhauser Magim-ft Scribenzii ............,........... C. Convers QZftZ6J'l07'J' ........ A. Abright, B. Marr, Garvey Litton ,,,,Y..,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,..... BL Crosby, A. Harris Spomom' ,.......,.,..,., Miss Grow, Miss Kimball, Mrs. Ehricht Dux Femina Facti Oflicers and Sponsors The Dux Femina Facti, the Latin Honor Society, is open to any girl who has completed one semester of Latin with at least an 88 average. The purpose of this society is to further its members' knowledge of the traditions, ideals, and principles of Roman life. The Cursus Honorum, consisting of the club's eleven elected officers, leads the society in its many activities, such as the Roman Banquet held each spring. I57 Preridenz ,,.,,,, ...,... M axine Manjos Secremrj' ..... ........ N ancy McDaniel Tregmrer ,,,,,,,,,...,.,,.. Elizabeth Alexander Spomorf ...... Miss Coulanges, Mrs. Daniel Spomorf and Ojfficem' Mrs. Daniel, E. Alexander, N. McDaniel, M. Manjos. Entre ous l Miss Coulanges 8 x Entre Nous, the French Honor Society, was organized to further its members' knowledge of the French lan- guage, customs, and France itself. This is done at monthly meetings through 6lII1S, speakers, and planned programs. Once a year the French Club initiates new members at a special meeting climaxed by a dinner at the Old Warsaw Restaurant. Premient ........ ...,.. Vice-Prericiemf ..,,., ,..Y. Secretary ......... Treamrer ...... Spomov' ..... Spomof .....,.. Officers and Spofzfors: Mrs. Oram, Wyly, V. Reed. ,Minnie Martin .....Syclney Wyly Carol Anderson ......Vicki Reed Oram, ......Mrs. Daniel M. Martin, Mrs. Daniel, S. Q, x Tu Tertulia Tu Tertulia, the Spanish Honor Society, was established to acquaint its members with the customs and culture of Spanish speaking countries and to give its members an opportunity to increase their fluency in speaking Spanish. At its monthly meetings, guest speakers from Latin American countries discuss the various aspects of the Spanish way of life. Membership is open to all girls who maintain a B average in Spanish. I59 Left to fight, sealed: M. Manjos, B. Crosby, J. Donnell, S. Robb, G. Higginbotham, B. Gilliland-. Slmzding: S. Yancey, D, Collins J. Pauly, S. Thomas, P. Smith, Mr. Michener, J. A. Cobb, E. Alexander, M. Blackstock, F. Case, M. Pauly. Mu Alpha Theta Pfafidefll ....... ...... E lizabeth Alexander Vice-Prefidefzl .,.. Olivia Laney Sefffffffy ....... ......... F rances Case T1'etzJ111'er ..... jane Anne Cobb Spvflfw' ..... ....... M r. Michener Mu Alpha Theta, a national high school and junior college mathematics honor- society, was enrolled at Hockaday in the spring of 1957. To be a member one must have completed seven semesters of college preparatory mathematics with grades of distinction. Associate members must have completed three semesters of college preparatory mathe- matics with a B average. The society holds an annual regional meeting for which Hockaday will serve as hostess this year. l60 Activities Vicki Gullion heads the Green and White Assembly in September to welcome the new team members. Ac Varsity cheerleaders, P. Phillips, J. Burt, D. Collins at the Brst pep assembly in September. Vesta Greenleaf, Carolyn Kemp, Jane Butt, and Carmyn Collier model at the fmale of the Community Service Style Show in October. Nancy Meadors and Dorothy Collins at the A. F. S. Assembly in October. ivities Mr. Lyle and Dr. Lloyd Berkner, who spoke on Goals for the Future, at the assembly in October. Nancy Meadors introducing the chairmen of student organizations at an assembly in September. I63 A scene from the Glee Club Christmas program in December. The Varsity Volleyball team play in a tournament in November. Mrs. Hardy and Mr. Perkins enjoy the Second Form tea in January. Ac A scene from the Senior Play, The Madwoman of Chaillot, presented in November. ivities St. Paul's Industrial Home near Corsicana, visited by several teachers and students, who brought clothes and toys to the orphans. Mrs. Martin and Louann Chapman discuss the drama club production, The Bald Soprano. I65 Dealey Decherd, Linda Shanbaum, and Starr Smith on the hockey trip to Austin in February. judge Sarah T. Hughes spoke at an assembly in February on 'The Unalienable Rights of Man. Elizabeth Alexander receiving her cap at the Courtesy Cap Assembly in February. C Picture T' uf Min Hockailay - Genie Higgiubotham Playboy, Firjt lo be Married- Bob Seaberg alerular Girl-Bev Hillburn Mon Pgpulgr, Bef: Semg gf Humor- Moll Intelligent, Most Likely To Suc- A1 Heymafm seed-Candy Schoeneman ii L 'lhl' 4 A A A -A l lll r ririf Sgl L K K l l 7' gg : lll . ll l F o ' 5 M051 Intelligent- Tom THOITIHS First to be Married- Dale Haas Mon Popular- Mary Thompson I68 Contest Mgyp Sgpljijfjmigd-Cherie Minan-a Mr. Hockaday, Mort Hamirome, Mon Sophisti- cated, Mort Likely To Succeed -John Hawley U, 4, img' I Meanext - Al Petruccelli Ideal Wife - Martha Thomas Bent Afhlefe - Waye Longeria ,, , nw j ,SN as , , ,ijigggiviji-g,':fviil, I K , ' 1 zfwfv' Sv' f gg9z,'s2irs5Uir.f V, -W my mm. A V H W, M,,w1QWmz ,:-- My , . f ivpilog ,sr .mf ff., 1, Eg .: E 1 I 2 f .L :ig 'L , ' , Z 'i 1 Y S -f'xf'1E ,I 39,2 - I :.,:: 1 5.1 ,--:: ' ' 3. -hair:siEl:5':l.':'..-11555 12 , . s el 1 Asif I - rf .-:rwrggfyggkpgf 1,-, -I.:5Ql5,s,,-,.. nw4w'n'er-..s'W'-W +1 f - , i f - '- .Q ' -f frrfmgwffwzfsmww,.H . T, 5 wr A mm S' 39125: 4 'ez Ja ya Meanert- Frances Lindley Mort Conceited-Ray Bourne Bert Seme of Humor- Stephanie Illes I69 Foundefs Da Recipients of Foundefs Day Award, seated left to right: Vicki Gullion, Linda Shanbaum, Jennifer Fabian, Elizabeth Alexander, and Nancy Meadors. 5, Mrs. Edward Harris, president of the Alumnae Association, Mr, Perkins, reading the citation for Jennifer Fabian. speaking at the ceremony, l70 Sport Green Team White Team Varsity olleyball Fifff rou-.' B. Hawn, man., B. Crosby, C. Collier, C. Bailey, M. Thompson, V. Gullion, L. Shanbaum, man., ,reroud rouz' D. Bump, S. Smith, B. Moore, J. Fabian, C.Campbell, H. Higginbotham, T. Van Cronkhite, third rouz' J. Smith, S. Bonner, J. Parkinson, C. Schoeneman, D. Elkan, P. Hyden. DEBBY BUMP SHOTSIE COLLIER DOOD ELKAN The varsity volleyball team in a game against Ursuline. Schedule Hockaclay vs. Ursuline Yw,...l.w,.,.. Hockaday vs. Bishop Dunne ........ Hockaclay vs. Bishop Dunne ...,.... Hockaclay vs. Ursuline ...,.,.. Hockaclay vs. Ursuline ,,....i.... Hockaday vs. Bishop Dunne ........ 15-1 15 5. 9-15g 16-14 .........l2-15g 12-15 ......15-lg 15-2 15-9 5g 15-12g 6-15 MARY THOMPSON Co-captain VICKI GULLION HARRIET HIGGINBOTHAM NANCY MEADORS Co-Captain Co-Captain Varsity Basketball Firxz row: S. Mead, man.g D. Smith, C. Collier, Miss Coleman, coachg J. Cobb, V. Gullion, E. Flache, man Second row: H. Higginbotham, C. Bauer, J. Castleman, L. McClung, H. Underwood, M. Bainum. Third ww. L. Slade, B. Masur, B. Rathbone, J. Fabian. CONNIE BAUER JANE ANN CGBB JENNIFER FABIAN Co-Captain VICKI GULLION OLIVIA LANEY BARBARA MASUR Co-captain Schedule St. Johns vs. Hockaday ..,..... ....,... Kinkaid vs. Hockaday .....,.... Lutheran vs. Hockaday ......,, ,.,.,,,. Hockaclay vs. Greenhill ,.......... Hockaday vs. Hockaday vs. Two team members after a victorious game. Holland Hall ...,,... ,....,,, Selwyn ....,....,.. ,,,,,,.. NANCY MEADORS Varsity Hocke Fin! row: C. Conyers, L. Shanbaum, man., B. Burden, D. Elkan, M. Thompson, D. Bump, B. Crosby, G. Benjamin, J. Krider, man. Second row: B. Moore, B. Hawn, C. Campbell, C. Bailey, V. Reed, U. Ellermeier, B. Fix, S. Smith. Third row: D. Tate, E. Lacy, J. Camp, L. Crosby, B. Bell, T. Wynne, S. Bonner, A. Bower, M. West, K. Collier. Fourth row: A. Young, D. Decherd, K. McCord, J. Smith, S. Harper, N. Rowe, L. Young, L. McEntire, J. Brown, C. Silverberg, C. Gerhauser, B. Carpenter. Y . igwi 1-if-im., wr 4' as il-'L wie Sn .ff 5 L .. N IUE' .?iLi1f'f .f'1 ,' z21171's?1 Eii5l1iG 'rK 'i '1i'2'i'v!Yl. - 'H --v.. 4 1. ..., , Vi 1 -A ,L ' ' 7 , 1 - ' f-lk'-'T VIIEY L V V iew s36'fwW.w.M,Q.,-fs' ' ' qi fzif 1 frfiv-Sq . . ' - .Q E- f Slit 1-ffl.-J.-Q.. H ,. 021. wifi . . fy .... 221.A21-f..'..i12-1f' If . w i jgggrgggtzgigigiggigas aim L. . .1 ',: ' , B . 1 gupff- a '-1 'i ' 9' I ' - -31. , . q3..4fr-fu.: - .w w ra 'I' 1. J' - 21 5: Clif W - fn ' f ...- gi. mn 5, ..... Qxazr- f, ' K L. i r. , if ' : -5:13 C kk ' 5 .. ' . 'TVYI35 -- -,wi .4 ' 411-ff. 2- 'iw 2' l i?'2 7 -. .- asf- ,w vi , -- .. all --' 55 V -' , - BETTY CROSBY LILLIAN CROSBY DOOD ELKAN UWA ELLERMEIER l78 Hockaday Hockaday Hockaday Hockaday Hockaday Hockaday BARBARA FIX Varsity hockey team prepares for games at Casady. Schedule vs. Casady A ........ ,....... 1 to 1 vs. Casady B ee,..... .r...... O to 3 vs. St. Mary's A ..... ........ 5 to 0 vs. St. Mary's B ',......... ....... 0 to 0 vs. St. Stephens A ........ ........ 2 to 0 vs. St. Stephens B .,.,.. ........ 1 to 1 NINI ROWE BETSY HENDERSON MARY KADANE LYNN MCENTIRE I79 JULIE SMITH STARR SMITH DEE DEE TATE MARY THOMPSON ANNE YOUNG The varsity hockey team at practice after school. I80 Cheerleaders B. Masur, M. Caldwell, D. Collins, C. Cox. N01 pictured: J. Burt, P. Phillips. Varsity Green Green cheerleaders, lop to botzomf Bette Bell, Ellen Lee Linda Young, Janie Casrleman, Becky Garner. White White cheerleaders, left to right: Glenda' Woodard, Pam Perry, Sydney Wyly, Nancy Manning, A. Harris, Utta Ellermeilr. Form Cheerleaders D. Harris, A. Slocum, K. Grief, S. Harper, G. Greenberg. Not pictured: C. Fisher. F i r s t K. Grant, L. Halbouty, C. Bonner, 1. Parkinson U. Ellermeier, C. Jaffe, C. Schoeneman, S. Wyley L. Moore, G. Ellis, C. Longoria T h 1 I d Lower School Lower School Facult J? Seated, left to right: Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Carmichael. Principal ,,-4,, ......... M rs. janet Ferguson Sggrgfdfy .--'-- ..... ,,.., M 1' S. Ruth Sggepgfy -,,-,,, ....... M rs. Sara Carmichael Lower school special teachers, standing left to right: Miss Marguerite Grow, Mrs. Ruth Thomas, Mr. Larry Sam ple, Seated left to right: Mrs. Charlotte Chenowith, Mme. Coulanges. i lA, from 1'0u', left lo figbl: Connie Wilkins, Cindy Hardy, Tracy Richey, Jacki Womack. Back row: Sandra Hewett, Brenda Brightman, Sue Ann Plum, Mrs. W. C. Sherard, Claire Pancerz, Carlea'Broome. First Grade Mrs. Cooper and the first graders in swimming class. IB, left 10 rigbtwfront row: Cathy Merriman, Barbara Glazer, Lisa Braehman, Laura Lynn. Back row: Cathy Irwin, Twinkle Underwood, Mrs. Edward Hill, Debbie Buell, Mary Hay. 2A, left to rigbt. reared: Jan Mills, Ann Priddy, Louise Bass, Alice Stewart, Janet Rose. Standing: Patty Hardy, Valerie Ruble, Cynthia Haas, Mrs. Paul Crume, Elsa Owen, Jana Hayes. Not piclzm'ed.' Karen Shaw. Second Grade Second graders in ballet classes after school. ZB, lefl to right. reared: Sally Wagner, Laurie La Mack, Betsy Bennitt, Jennie Lee Taliferro, Kathryn Bridges, Buffy Perkins. Standing: Daleann States, Linsay Carr, Sally Dinwiddie, Patti Pulvermacher, Mrs. L. S. Meredith, julie Thomas, Jennifer Eppler, Caron Gitelrnan, jill Roberts. Third Grade 3A, left ro fight, seated: Emilie Bronson, Cathy Reed, Sue Hardy, Marina Dooley. Standing: Linda McAnally, Eris Loomis, Mrs. J. F. Drake, Sloan Williams, Carol Sanders. l Third graders in music class. BB, left Maki, P to right, rmmiing: Regina Albrecht, Sue Smith, Kim Golterman, Mrs. Jacqueline Qlly Price, Hara Otis, Carolyn Brown. Sealed: Lisa Glitsch, Amy Wright, Kelley Meador, Beverly Licle. 4A, lefl tu right. reateff: Louise Shelmire, Paticia Payne, Val Glitsch, Chris Curtis, Kate Thomas, Allison Otis, Marilyn Matthews. Sta21f1'iug: Gwen Oliver, Eugenia Dooley, Lainie Reed, Mrs. l-lout McCormick, Cissy Humphrey, Jan Braecklein, Roberta Pearle, Sherry Wright. Fourth Grade Fourth gratlers enjoy P.E, 413, fefi fo right. .feafezlx Charlsie Rabin, Laura Hutcheson, Mary Carolyn Nance, Elynn Cassitly. Kalci Roberts, Missy Gunn, Shelley McClain, Becky Dunn. Simzdifzgs Mitzi Lynn, Frances Middlebroolts, Leslie La Mack, Betsy justice, Mrs. Charles G. Stone, Dorothy Lay, Lisa Xwigley, Lee Ann Santlers, Lorna McMullen. Fifth fade SA, lefl 10 righi. reared: Karen Coyle, Kate Brower, Debbie Jaffe, jane Hall, Amy Rooth, Laura Bayond, Ruth Hogg, Lucy Crow, Kathy Fitzhugh. Simzdirzg: Helen Davis, Catherine Wilson, Lou Braecklein, jenny Basset, Mary McDermott, Mrs. Cecil Bowlby, Aline Butler, Joyce Stroud, Cynthia Bowman, Betsy Watson, Susan Knight. Rehearsal for Hansel and Gretelf' the hfth grade operetta. SB, lefz .fo right, sealed: Leslie Pullman, Kerri Sue Russell, Kristine Holberg, Molly Barnes, Candace Keller, Alexandra Bonilield, Teddi Ann Aussicker, Caren Cartwright, Nan Works. Sta11a'i11g.' Dana Dickinson, Kitty Smith, Liza Felder, Lisa Otis, Cynthia Flynn, Mrs. A. V. McMaster, Alexandra McGee, Nancy Wooten, julie Dowell, Robin Singleton. Peggy Lingo. 6A,lef1zo right, fron! roux' Christina Brau, Vicki Lynn, Debbie Munvers, Judy Post, Cyn- thia Stewart, Ann Mitchell. Slmzding: Margie Wagers, Nita Lide, Chrissy Grant, Kathy McKinney, Read Penson, Mrs. Merritt, Melissa Mahaney, Elizabeth May, Carol Bass, Pamela Harvey, Jeanne Fillmore, Lynn Brachman. Sixth Grade Sixth graders in art class. 6B, left to right, sented: Sharon Williams, Jenifer Roberts, Jeanie Nasher, Julie Halley, Grace Steere, Debbie Schonfeld, Dorothy Kee. Standing: Coke Ann Murchison, Madelon Janie, Jennifer Johanos, Kilby Hickox, Lynn Tatum, Mrs. Robert Greeves, Pam Beck, Kathi Drew, Kitty Caraway, Barby Woolf, Anna Grey McLenclon. No! pictured: Gail Smith. Seventh Grade 7A, left to right, reared: Laurie jopling, Lindsley Harris, Terry Berg, Mallyn Block, Sandra Brooks, Lucy Steere, Ann Hughes. Stancfizzgx Beckey Kennedy, Susan Orton, Edith Seay, Nancy Underwood, Mrs. Ford House, Carolyn McClain, Ann Parish, Christine Reed, Peggy Manning. Seventh and eighth graders meet weekly in lower school speech club. 7B, left to right, Jealed: Elisabeth Thorne, Betty Eriddy, Pam Harris, Jan Hancock, Jana Erickson, Linda Williams, Suzanne Skeeters. Standmg: Charon Katz, Sally Cortes, Barbara Bennett, Lisa Peine, janet McNabb, Phoehee Hughes, Martha Beatty, Sally Castle-man, Connie Winstead. lmfluz:.ef,,f f-- . l lui- - sin i1,-f.:fmaiissr,, 7C, left lo rigid. Jealed: Adrienne Amundsen, Barbara Jaffe, Evy Kay Rhodus, Nancy Cox, Michelle Blake, Georgia Harvey, Lori Hansel. Standing: Arclell Taylor, Julie Paulson, Kristen McLenrlon, Helen Cosnell, Mrs. F. M. McComas, Sheryl Stephens, Mary Sue Adam, Martha Rain, Olive Dinwiddie. N01 pictured: Kathleen Jo-sey. Seventh Grade Seventh ancl eighth graders attend a Arr Club meeting. l The lower school Glee Club r. ? is , 9 k s ' Ya lE1ghth Grade ,ff Caja Qsvkf .3 7 - . ,- l 9 il N . I .., X T w fd V' fs? 8A, left lo right, seated: Andrea Nasher, Nancy Leake, Tricia Wilson, jackie Miller, Nancy Collins, Roxanne Russell. Standing: Susan Strauss, Nita Smith, Sharon Gifford, Cathy Orr, Swanee Hunt, Mrs. jerry Michener, Marge Clark, Sally Blalock, Cyndy Frgnch, Sue Young, Molly Livingston. -, ,. - . 1 AD' 4 . The lower school Typing Club at its weekly meeting. -1 SB, left to right, reated: Frances Aronson, Kathryn Fillmore, Roberta De Golyer, Shirley Steere, Ellen Hulsey, Candy Lee. Smmling: Mandy Mayhew, Peggy Thompson, Susan Tobian, Cathy Castleman, Nancy Strauss, Mrs. Patrick Henry, Nancy Burrow, Louise Campbell, Mary Lide, Gayle Anderson. gdff . .fi ff 'effff-4 SC, left to riglai, .realedx Jeanette Vaughan, Peggy Wagner, Karen Wigley, Vicki Vanston, Mellinda Ramsey, Jennifer Josey, Sally Alexander. Standing: Jenny Inge, Sally Purnell, Sally Knight, Chan Cox, Tanya Pain, Mrs. Charles Hetherington, Lisa Gilbert, Denise Eighth fade Jeansonne, Kathy Mac Adams, Linda Julian, Linda Majons. Seventh and eighth graders in study hall. SD, left to right, rented: Marleen Grief, Mickey McNamara, Beverly Hill, Ann Lawrence, Clare Frost, Susan Breytopraak. Standing: Christy Collins, Debbie Kline, Jan Woodward, Lainy Luckadoo, Kathryn Berkeley, Mrs. Philip Marcellus, Mary Mullen, Lana Whelan, Kitten Holloway, Jan Roberts, Claudia McKinney. ul f.mln4un4v1urnf,u ma- 111--1 m 1..imsm1-1111 Student Council Left to right, from row: Kathy Fitzhugh, Peggy Lingo. Second row: Margie Wagers, Kathy McKinney, julie Halley, Michelle Blake, Peggy Manning, Lee Ann Sanders, Pam Harris, Vil Glitsch, Third row, seated: Susan Strauss, Kathy MacAdams, Louise Campbell, Peggy Thompson, Claudia McKinney. Standing: Margo Clark, Martha Beatty, Nancy Collins, Jan Woodward. President ...,.......,. ...... C laudia McKinney Vice-Preyidenl ...... ....... C athy Casrleman Secretary ..,....... ....,... M artha Beatty l95 Banner Staff Banner Staff, reared. ffm rozzn' Terry Berg, Linda Willianis, Martha Beatty, Susan Skeeters, Martha Rain, Christy Collins, Lindsley Harris, Connie Winstead, Mallyn Block. Sealed. .recoud mir: Nila Smith, Susan Strauss, Margo Clark, Kathy Macfsdams, Marleen Grief, Louise Campbell, Lori Jo Hansel, Shirley Steers, Atlrieane Amundsen, Cynthia French, jan Woodwartl, Roberta De Golyer. Sta1zdi1zg.' Ann Lawrence, Mollie Livingston. ' I - n Margo Clark ,,,,.. .....,,, E :filer Susan Strauss ,,., .,,., C '0-Ifrfilof' Nita Smith ,,,. ..,.... S ewelrzrrur' Green and White Teams E Strzzzdifzg. lefl to right: Martha Beatty, Ellen Hulsey, Mellincla Ramsey, Mary Mullen, Kitten Holloway, Edith Seay, Nancy Collins, Jackie Miller. Kneeling. lefz to right: Lindsley Harris, Louise Campbell, Green Team captain, Peggy Thompson, White Team captain, Michelle Blake. I96 Index Q Aberg, Libby . . . 121 Abright, Ann . . . 111, 156, 143, 154, 157 Adams, Phelan . . . 99, 151, 148 Alexander, Cheryl . . . 111, 147 Alexander, Elizabeth . . . 28, 96, 160 158, 153, 148, 141, 166,170 Alford, Frances . . . 111, 156 Anderson, Carol . . . 28, 96, 159 Anderson, Christine . . . 98, 99 Anderson, Petty . . . 111, 149 Ardrey, Liz . . . 30, 94, 96, 144 Askew, Eleinia . . . 121 Bailey, Claire . . . 111, 134, 135, 156, 154 Bainum, Mary . . . 99, 156, 138, 149 Barr, Tricia . . . 99 Bassett, Susan . . . 121, 120, 138, 154 Batterson, Debbie . . . 121, 154 Bauer, Connie . . . 31, 96 Beatty Meg.. . 121 Bell, Bette... 111, 150 Bemis, Marty . . . 121 Benedum, Jane . . . 121 Benjamin, Gerry . . . 99 Biggs, Helen . . . 32, 96, 151, 139, 157 Bivins, Billie . . . Blackstock, Margaret . . . 33, 96, 160, 136,139,140 Bond, Kathryn . . . 111, 140 Bogle, Mary Lynn... 111,151,154, 149 Bond, Mary Louise . , . 121, 120 Bonner, Carol . . . 122 Bonner, Susan . . . 99, 154, 140 Bower, Ann . . . 122 Brenz, Heather . . . 122 Brown, Jennifer . . . 99, 157 198 Browne, Margaret . . . 150 Brown, Stephanie . . . 99, 155, 136 154, 149 Brunazzi, Ceci . .. 112,155, 138 Bump, Debbie . . . 100, 137 Bundy, Margaret . . . 112 Burden, Barbie. . . 110, 112, 154 Burt, Jane . . . 34, 96, 179, 162 Bush, Betsy . . . 100 Butler, Lois... 112, 155,139 Cain, Peg . . . 122 Caldwell, Martha . . . 100, 154, 179 Camp, Jean . . . 100, 155, 146 Carpenter, Barby . . . 100, 150 Case, Frances . . . 35, 96, 160 Castleman, Janie . . . 122 Chapman, Louann . . . 35, 94, 96, 144 Cobb, Jane Ann 138,154,140 Collier, Carmyn Collier, Chotsie . Collier, Kathy . . Collins, Dorothy . . . 155, 138, 154, 163 ...37,94,96,160 . . . 122, 162 . . 100, 140 . 100,145 38, 96, 160, 156, 157, 140, 179, 162, Conkhn,LHi.. .100,134,150 Convers, Cynthia . . . 39, 94, 96, 156, 153, 146, 143, 157, 150 Cook, Linda . . . 122, 145 Cooper, Celia . . . 122 Coplan, Julie . . . 112 Cox, Callan . . . 101, 179 Crain, Ann . . . 112, 145 Crosby, Betty . . . 40, 96, 160, 155, 154,157,137 c16Sby,1Luuan .. . 110, 112, 134, 156,154,150 David, Maedelon . . . 101, 146 Davis, Deni . . . 123 Davis, Hannah . Decherd, Dealey 166 Densmore, Marsha . Dillard, Andra . Donnell, Joan . 141 Dorie, Martha . Douglass, Carol . 123,156 ...101,156, 154 ..125 107 41,96,160,140 123 123 Dreyfus, Betsy . . . 123 Edwards, Val . . . 123, 46 Elkan, Dood . . Ellermeier, Utta Ellis, Gwen . . . Fabian, Jennifer 115, 170 Feather, Glenda Felder, Diana . . Fischer, Peachy 149, 15 7 . 101, 139 . . . 42, 96, 143 101 . . . 43, 96, 146, 148 . 124 .44, 96 . . . 101, 138, 154 Fisher, Carol . . . 113 Fix, Barbara . . . 45, 96, 148, 141 Flache, Elaine . . . Foss, Marilyn . . Francis, Jane . . . Frey, Anetta . . . Garner, Becky . 101,136,154 .101 102 124 102, 148 Garner, Betty Nelle . . . 124 Garner, Jane . . . 46, 143 Garvey, Janet . . . 113,156, 138,157 150 Gerhauser, Cathy . . . 102, 153, 154 157, 140, 144 Gilliland, Brooksie . . . 47, 26, 96 160,141 Goddard, Ann . . . 124, 139 Golman, Julie . . . 113, 145 Graham, Jeanne . . . 113, 136 Graham, Judy . . . 102 Grant, Kathy . . . 124, 139 Green, Madge . . . 124, 136, 139 Greenberg, Glenda . . . 113, 136 Greenleaf, Vesta . . . 48, 96, 145, 162 Gfeif, Kathy . ., 113 Guiiioa, vida . . . 49, 96, 155, 155, 154, 137,144, 175, 162, 1-70 Haas, Dale . . . 50, 96, 134, 135, 136, 154, 155, 141 Haddaway, Mary Anne . . . 124 Halbouty, Linda . . . 125 Hamric, Joanie . . . 113, 138, 150, 145 Handy, Becky . . . 125 Hanszen, Katherine. . . 113, 149 Harbin, Linda . . . 102 Hard, Wiggi . . . 51, 96,139 Hardy, Jan . . . 114 Harper, Salley . . . 114 Harris, Ann . . . 114, 156, 138, 154, 157, 150, 147 Harris, Deedi . . . 114, 145 Harris, Kathy . . . 125, 156 Hawn, Becky . . . 114,155, 150,145 Henderson, Betsy . . . 114 Hendon, Tobey . . . 102, 139, 141 Hendricks Candy . . . 102, 148 Henry, joy . . . 125 Higginbotham, Genie . . . 52, 26, 96, 134, 160,154 Higginbotham, Harriet . . . 144, 156, 150 Hill, Brenda . . . 125 Hilburn, Bev . . . 53, 94, 96, 138 Holt, Mimi . . . 54, 96, 148 Hood, Sharon . . . 114 Horn, Lottie . . . 115 Houp, Mollie . . . 102 Humphrey, Joanne . . . 103 Hunt, Helen . . . 125 Hunter, Pamela . . . 115 Hyden, Pam , . . 103, 148 llles, Stephanie . . . 55, 94, 96 jaffee, Carolyn . . . 56, 26, 96, 139, 141 johnson, Marty . . . 125, 139 jopling, Dianne . . . 125, 154 Kadane, Mary . . . 51, 96, 154, 137 Kaplan, lna . . . 103 Keeney,'E1ise . . . 126, 143, 150 Kemp, Carolyn . . . 126, 162 King, Melinda . . . 115 King, Sharon . . . 103 Knight, Shelley . . . 103, 157, 148 Kramer, Linda . . . 126 Krider,jane...115,155 Lacy, Liz . . . 103, 156, 146, 136, 154 La Grone, Eloise . . . 58, 94, 96 Laney, Olivia . . . 59, 96, 160, 139, 175 Latham, Kathy . . . 103 Lawrence, Sharon . . . 103, 134, 135, 154, 140 LeFevre, Liza . . . 60, 96, 147 Levin, Ellin . . . 104, 156, 142, 147 Lee, Ellen... 126,112,156,138,154 Lindley, Frances . . . 61, 94, 96, 148 Long, Peggy . . . 131 Longoria, Christina . . . 104 Love, Becky . . . 115 Lust, Margie . . . 62, 94, 144 Mabry, Denise . . . 145 131 Ma1lon,Gay...115,156, 144 Manjos, Maxine . . . 63, 94, 96, 158, 160, 155, 140 Manning, Nancy . . . 126 Marchman, Madalyn . . . 104 Martin, Minnie . . 164, 96, 145, 159 Marr, Bath . . . 115, 149, 139, 157 Mason, Emmie . . . 104, 141 Masur, Barbara . . . 65, 96, 154, 175, 179 Matthew, Barbara . . . 104 Maxon, Mary . . . 126 McLung, Laurie . . . 120, 126, 135, 139 McCord, Kitt . . . 104 McDaniel Nancy . . . 104, 158, 151 McEntire, Lynn . . . 115, 156, 154 , McKinney, Carla . . . 116 McLemore, Mary Frances . . . 116, 147 Mead, Susan . . Meadors, Nancy . . 156,155,154 . 116,150, 145 .65, 96,134,135, 175, 163, 170 Meyer, Diane . . . 116 Mills, Margaret Minatra, Cherie 116 67, 94, 145 Moore, Becky . . . 105, 155, 149 Morris, Jerry . . Morrison, Anne Morrison, Anne, 146 104, 138 Moore, Lorraine . . . . 105 105 II . . . 116, 156, 151, Moss, Wendy . . . 126, 155 Murphy, Anne . . . 127 Murphy, Kathleen . . . 105 Murray, Vicki . . . 131 Nasif, Beverly . . . 116 Nelson, Cassie . . . 116, 158 Newsome, Marian . . . 68, 96, 153, 154, 141 Norsworthy, Lucy . . . 127 Northway, Susie . 127 O'Brien, Steffi . . . 117, 155 I99 Gverton, Amy . . . 127 Pabst, Louisa . , . 117, 140 Pace, Anne . . . 127 Parkinson, Joel . . . 127 Patton, Mary Lynn . . . 127 Pauly, June. . . 105, 160, 148 Pauly, Meryl Lee . . . 105, 160, 148 Payette, Susie . . . 69, 96 Peavy, Charla . . . 117 Peine, Denise . . . 127 Perry, Pam . . . 117, 155, 138 Perry, Sandra . . . 70, 96 Peterson, Mary Lynn . . . 71, 96, 148, 149 Phillips, Pam . . . 105, 179, 162 Pickering, Leslie . . . 128, 156 Pierce, Susie . . . 105, 145 Pirrung, Carol Ann . . . 128 Pitman, Stirling . . . 72, 94, 96, 148, 149 Post, Jane . . . 73, 26, 96, 148 Powell, Pud . . . 106, 146, 138 Powers, Muriel . . . 117, 156 Purnell, Mimi . . . 106, 138, 147 Rathbone, Babs . . . 106, 155, 138 Reed, Vicki . . . 74, 96, 148, 145, 159 Rieder, Sue . . . 106 Riggs, Kathy . . . 106 Roane, Julia . . . 106 Robb, Shay . . . 75, 96, 160, 147 Rogers, Carol . . . 128 Rosenstein, Joanne . . . 128 Rowalt, Betsey . . . 106 Rowe, Nini...117,156,155,145 Russell, Nancy . . . 128 Sandfleld, Joan . . . 106 Seale, Robyn . . . 107 200 Schermerhorn, Susan . . . 75, 96, 142 Schuh, Nancy . . . 107 Scheurer, Susan . . . 77, 96 Schoeneman, Candy . . . 78, 94, 96 Schonfeld, Tina . . . 128, 138 Scurry, Gano . . . 117 Sears, Kathy . . . 79, 94, 96, 147 Shadid, Phyllis . . . 117 Shanbaum, Beverly . . . 128 Shanbaum, Linda . . . 98, 107, 155, 142, 154, 147, 166, 170 Shivers, Cissy . . . 98, 107, 135, 154 Silver, Dale . . . 107 Silverberg, Cathey . . . 80, 96, 156, 151 Sisneros, Marty . . . 81, 96 Slade, Louise . . . 118, 149, 150 Slocum, Anne . . . 118 Smith, Carolyn . . . 110, 118, 155, 150 Smith, Dorothy . . . 107, 148 Smith, Julie . . . 82, 96, 137 Smith, Patsy. . . 83, 96, 160, 138, 149 Smith, Starr . . . 84, 96, 154, 137, 166 Srigley, Pam . . . 107 Steakley, Ann . . . 128 Stell, Mary Ann . . . 118 Stichcomb, Mary . . . 98, 108 Tate, DeeDee . . . 108, 155, 142, 136 Taylor, Carol . . . 118, 156, 141 Taylor, Lacy . . . 131 Thomas, Beth . . . 118, 139 Thomas, Genie . . . 129 Thomas, Martha . . . 85, 96 Thomas, Susie . . . 86, 96, 160, 142, 147 Thomason, Cindy . . . 129, 146 Thompson, Anne . . . 87, 96 Thompson, Mary . . . 88, 96, 136, 154 Turner, Diane . . . 129 Tucker, Terry . . . 129 Turman, Carolyn . . . 108 Underwood, Helena . . , 129 Van Cronkite, Tina . . . 118, 139 Vladimes, Mary . . . 129 Wadley, Patti . . . 119, 156 Wagner, Susan . . . 129 Washburne, Anne . . . 108, 138, 150 Washburne, Jinx . . . 119, 145 Wertheimer, Sue . . . 108, 149, 144 West, Mary . . . 108 Wheeler, Linda . . . 118, 140 White, Joanna . . . 108, 149, 139 Wilcoxon, Karla . . . 129, 145 Williams, Mary Sue . . . 108, 142 Wilson, Sarah . . . 130 Wolf, Andrea . . . 89, 96 Wood, Jane . . . 109 Woodard, Glenda . . . 109, 138, 149, 157 Woodard, Sharon . . . 90, 96, 134, 138, 154, 149 Woodward, Kay . . . 119 Works, Nina . , . 109 154, 139 Worsham, Gay . . . 109 Worthington, Cherrie . . . 130 Wyly, Sydney . . . 91, 96, 154, 145, 159 Wynne, Sally . . . 119 Wynne, Temple . . . 119 Yamini, Sally . . . 130 Yancey, Sherod 1 . . 92, 96, 160, 156, 149, 157 Young, Anne . . . 109 Young, Carol Ann . . . 109 Young, Linda . . . 110, 119 5 f 1 '. , - 5' N X5 'ww J ,W wfg , W, xg' ,Qwxgf I fs.1 j,,f-,Q PS.L0XIxP' Vwvgf Q5 TW! 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