Hockaday High School - Cornerstones Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1966
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'gg x 'K 9, Zfifk. ff , Tl-IE HOCKADAY SCHOOL oavm, mms I COIZNEPSTON EQ 1966 FOI2EWOI2D We the students have chosen the road which brought us to Hockaday. For every individual this means something different: Freshmen--a state of being awed, bewildered, and con- fused Sophomores-now accustomed to confusion and settled for the long road ahead Juniors-energetic, enthusiastic, and anticipating their Senior year Seniors-leaders of the followers, sentimental at the end, but proud to be I-Iockaday graduates The 1966 Cornerstones is an illustration of the road we have traveled through Hockaday this year. Twofwadsdiwagedfuvwwoookmfdfl- lfoobftlwmwleashau.-ledfb. F2.obmbF-web K n. ki fy , , .-0 ...- ...- Visnums '45 1- 1 , I II -I I iv, ' Im 111111 I IZXBLEOF OONTENIQ rroraeworw. DEDICEHON . INQPIRAHON INDIVIDUALS 1 .- V1'I7lL11Y ....... POUNDNT ON . DIPECTOIZY.. ...2 ...6 .11 .22 145 191 211 227 wnqnnnnuua DEDICJGTION DofYowlCaowv. . The bouncy figure running from the gym to the Activities Bulletin Board? Do you know of her interest in all phases of life at Hockaday, her ready sense of humor and her willingness to join in fun? Do you know of her boundless supply of ener- gy, always inspiring students with her vigor? Run back to the gymli' Do you know of the loyal Fourth Form advisor often heard referring to 'glVly Girlsv? Dotyou know the woman who is known to most as Mrs. 4'B. ? . . . l6fQaYowICuow Mfus.C!wales It is to you, Mrs. Charles Batterson, for your loyalty and devotion, that the Senior class gratefully and proudly dedicates the 1966 Cornerstones. 1 'gh xg 'Q Kimi at Q 'CRS 3 ,ff 3,,-f,,,.- A 9 , i h a s m, F 1' 9 w..,, k WWW, , N , , .W ,.m, 12 s , m W'W'w+f'Zf5:'Eg!e1f-ima i, , b, I t , to MM., l,-hhnunnv .13 J E J r , It ff ' 1 -f--Wa ..,, , , -MMM W Q .K ,lima , , ,,,.,..x Mass Hwlwflmj As long as we live, we serve. As long as we are useful to others, we are indispensable. And who among us is useless as long as he counts one his friend? The success and happiness of the school year . . . the fine enthusiasm and the eager spirit of our students have given a new glow, a new definition to the words, HA Hockaday Girl. -Prologue, Hockuday Book 1928-29 I-47111 EV' Q 3 rw, WM INQPHZNTON ROBERT S. LYLE Headmaster I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by, And the wheel's kick and the wind's song and the white sailis shaking, And a grey mist on the seais face and a grey dawn breaking. I must go down to the seas again to the vagrant gypsy life, To the gull's way and the whale's way where the winci's like a whetted knifeg And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow-rover, And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick's over. -John Masefield SEA-FEVER Mn if 11 JAMES THOMAS Principal of the Upper School 3- Nk ' if MRS. EMERSON J. BOROUGHS Secretary of the School MRS. C. D. LANCASTER Registrar If X1 X Q 3 X Jw C? 1 s A 1 1 ENGLISH JOHN E. AKER MRS. JOHN D. WILSON Vanderbilt University B.A., M.A. Southern Methodist University Tulane University B.A., M.A. Middlebury College . 1 . I f. Q - A it W9 k ' . A I ,. :fx 3' fx gigs W, 1Q,, sg I -9 5.25 X 5. 1 3: yvxifit f Q . fx -,:.j'?5.:. im... 1 MRS. JACK C. COOK North Texas University, B.A. University of Colorado MRS. F. M. MCCOMAS Southern Methodist University, B.A ROBERT M. MERRITT, JR. Amherst College, A.B. Brown University, A.M. Massachusetts State College, Ed.M. 5 f MRS. GAIL K. PLATH University of Oklahoma, B.A. Southern Methodist University, B.A. L'Universite d'Aix MRS. ALAIN BEAUVOIS Sorhonne l i n i x l Q , i TP 7 MISS ELAINE KIMBALL MISS MARGUERITE CROW MRS. JOHN T. EHRICHT Sweet Briar Col-lege, B.A, Daniel Baker College, A.B. Southeastem State College St. Andrew's University Texas Woman's University University of Wisconsin Southern Methodist University, BS. V QPANIQ MRS. JOHN ORAM MRS. R. C, DANIEL Texas Won1an's University, B.A. Texas Christian University, B.A. Southern Methodist University, Oklahoma University, B.S. M.A. Southern Methodist University, M.A. mwmirdi ,H-H xW is ,. an Q, Q vs, 4 r 1 WV A ,, api' 1 I ff' re ,. f FE' , T f'-f.-.ft - was 1:2 T? ,,'.., , . -- : , J .s.. .vs s.. M my ' Q cf, an . . ' ,Mk mai-a .ft . H ,,, 5 K ,.,, ft - 'V H . . fig. IM- W ' - . Nl' . .W ,, ., .5 V' -.K - z . V gg, , In V- , aw ,W ' f fp, 4.4 ff 1 id SAM ADLER MRS. J. A. HARRISON, JR. MRS. JOYCE CORY B051011 Univgrgity, B,M, Baylor University Nebraska University, B.S. Harvard University, M.A. Cl1iC21g0 Ari lHSIilL1IC University of Colorado ROBERT DODDS SLAUGHTER MRS. M. E. KENNING MISS LYNN YOUNGS Oberlin College, B.A. Carleton College, B.A. Sweet Briar College, A.B. C0l11lT1lJi21 University, MA. Southern Methodist University SCIENCE DAVID N. WAGNON Southern Methodist University, B.S North Texas University, M.E.D. PAUL SWAN MRS. RONALD HOLMAN MRS. BURTON TALLY Oklahoma City University Southern Methodist University, B.S. David Lipscomb, B.A. Oklahoma University North Texas State University, Central State of Oklahoma, B.S. M.E.D. ,Suki JAMES D. WEBB MRS. W. E. O'NEAL North Texas State University, B.S. North Texas State University, B.A. West Texas State University, Wesleyan University, M.A. M.E.D. MRS. EARL E. LOAR MRS. DAVID J. JOHNSON William Jewell College, A.B. Agnes Scott College, B.S. University of Alabama MR. JOHN FARLEY, Indiana University, B.M., M.M.g MRS. L. N. MCFER- RAN, Northern lllinois Universityg MRS. CRAIG MH.LlS, Southern Methodist University, B.A., MRS. SANNIE O,CONNOR, T. C. U., B.M.g MRS. PAUL THOMASg MRS. T. N. WALSH, North Texas State University, B.M., M.M.: fseatedl: MISS BERNIE REA, Texas Woman's University, B.S.g MRS. JOE FICG, Oklahoma City University, B.M. MRS. CULLEN A. ROGERS University of Oklahoma University of Texas, B.A., M.A. MUSIC Pl-NQICJAL EDUCGI1 ON MRS. CHARLES C. MRS. JAMES E. TERRY MRS. ALFRED R. BARR BATTERSON Soutlivrn Methodist University, B.A. University of Pennsylvania Tvxas WOH1LlH,S University, B.S. RS., M.S. MISS LILLIAN GRIFFITHS Librarian Q MRS. W. G. DUNCAN Director of Activities E Y., M169 ADMISSIONS Oppfi MISS MARY REYNOLDS, MRS. ROBERT R. HARDY, MRS. Df. E. HOLBROOK fscatedb ALUMNAE OFFICE MISS DOROTHY BRUTON Cscutcdh MRS. LA RUE DIAFORLI 1. 15 Y. E, RQ, EUQINEQQ OFFICE MRS. JOE METZE, JR., MRS. ANNABEL LANG- HAM, MRS. MATTIE WATTENGEL, MRS. DEL- MAR AUGHTRY MRS. C. M. SMITH Secretary to the Headmaster MRS. R. E. SKACGS Upper School Secretary I9 un 5 ff gp- mx X Q, . s MR ,I , K, Z, ' 1 'P xl .f 5454 4 Q, J' .1 Q S' 1' 5 , ' Q. , ' XM As QD ,qw . ,,,L T. U ua? , xl 3,3 5 53 . 1. ...ww MRS. D. O. LTVELY, Executive Housekeeperg MRS. JOHN S. BURKS, Reccptionistg MISS BESS FUNK, Service Desk INF! MRS. SUE FLETCHER MRS. EDWARD J. FLORER S. HELEN NOLANg MRS. KEITH L. DAVISg MRS. ALLENE BANKS MRS. CHARLES E. STOKESg MRS. TRAVIS BAKER O9 '5 Eff' ,QW Q: 1 3 . AMLV A ', ,, ffwwvl g Q 5+ ' is f' A 1 4' ' QW' g f If , ,,:'A,:lfY37k I j, THQ?-fF ,,, ' i' 4 ' 4 , N, I f mg aff? ' T V I ,,g3WiVU 1f. , ,J 5' , lv f ,fifth b1', 'JW 2 :ggi ,- ,9 1, ff? Lp , E11 deg? 4 V515 , ', .gf jf f 1' A' 5 ' iff - ' 5 N. RESIDENCE DEPARTMENT K SWITCHBOARD MRS.ULIII-1S.XXlJER5ONg MHS. WINIIVRICD KENNEDY f 1 f MISS MARIQN ROGERS Ihrfwtexr of Iwaad Scrum? f . xx Q, 3 .Z E . 5,1 I Y v l w V k ,,. ., M, if . h ' NIR. HEX III HEX NEB XJR I XXX, II:-mi EIlgIIIl'1'I' Q . 4. +V it MR. T. A. COFFEE A - IIf.1d of NI11irltvI'141I1n'v BUS DRIVERS a. 2-,xv -, , Q ,c, ..t,fgQ1Sg14.:1s.,,,,,Q . , HMS! NIR. RUFSEL: MR. IFUNI: NIR. WII,LI,-NIS: NIR. DICCS: NIR. IIOIISERICIIT: NIR. MOR- ROW: MR. I'ACEg NIR. FVNDIZRIIURCII: NIR. YARIZROIXLH U 1 . 171 EACDDY FNZXLITIEQ -,f l I d0n't helieve ill l It is simply 3, 4, 6 Irihydroxy 5, 6 difloro, 2, 4 hcxaldiene - .1 af 1 ' 1' A . 1- , ' 4 X - Y -. f, M l .. PM 1 b g , ' ' Q l' -L - 6 - 45i?l? fi5fYlgA,QgW1 j, f+'5'g'Q+,a1-gl i'-'f'5355s' w'?F'41g?'X ls' T ,453 '55 3?-',l,as1iQf?ag ' E E ' ae.-i g A . . ,J .,,L Q fig, 1 il' 5-x5g,gj-Ish!-1 Af., -X :,' 52 f Q K 'S 21 3' 5 ' gf.- ' l 2 3, , iq- ,,k.q.,,i,. wyq, nf 1- Wx , gxb, l '-Wi.-,, 1-fl -4 .Mme '?'iAlp4- ' - 4 - lt is Z1 soon,-tl One of our most Studious teachers. Give them an Akcr, and they will take ang Relax! mile. And .lolm did what? 22 1 ' x I INDIVIDUALS 0 ' ' 1' q The eluss of 1066 has lievn un extremely avtive anfl enthusiastic' floss. As Seniors. they have unfler- taken the usual projects of keeping vorriclors anal Stufly halls. unrl giving Chapel. :XS u Community Service project. they have sponsored St. Paulls lnflustrial School hopefully establishing il traclition for next year'S Senior Class. Other projects have ineluclecl a high tea for the lfreslunen anfl ltiliflllty, teacher take-offs, Senior Day, and the Senior dinner and prom. The Senior? main responsibility, however. has lieen to serve as the learlers of the student hotly, anrl to liring the lower forinm-rs closer to the school and its icleals. Below: Muriel Powers. Swan Mend, Vat Castleln'1'1y, Kay Woodward N if , 5' tt . te- w X' ff X fern mx X' Jw. X .fit v were it L LL to e- ete- r Q -. ui' ' f ' sf Alioxe: Slfzlzdzzzb, NI Webb Ir lluttt-rson, Sitting in n r IJILIIA OFFICERS President- I 111'-P1'f'sz'4 1 if tic in X e ll Secrelary- 7lfl'USlll'f'I' SPONSORS lllrs. liatte Nlrs. l,0il1' Mr. Swan Xlr. Wvelxlm AS Tllvy urm tl1f'mSc-lvels with wcapfms and Shields . . l l wk ,. , . Q ,-:M N, A sg, -1 4. rm ' -15111-22 E. k..,h -1 11f N y , 51, Q u ,vw - .M-, , ,ln Y ,.,, lr P 8 f wlm11-4-1-iwmglil . . . Dvpulic-S Bond and 0'Ilricn on the lookout! l.lI'fN Hilllxt' Ll l1.1u-I1 f-Ir Illfrm' What! the SENIOR hultlevry? lt's ilH0ll1l'I' Swan original l ll nd lllcn lllllllldll trunk un Llrmli-frm-xc pill . .. nn- 5 ANN FOSTER ABRIGHT Six Years Dallas, Texas Green- Team Honor Guard III Honor Roll I. II. III. IV Merit List I, II. III. IV Welcoming Committee II, III Dux Femina Facti I. Il. III Quaestor ll Aeclile III Roman Banquet I, II. Ill Iligh Priestess II Iintre Nous I, II, III. IV Glen Club II. III. IV Drama Club I Math Club III. IV Typing Club II Vice President II IVreath Makers ll. III. IV Wi! nmkes ils ozrn zvelvonze and levels all ffistinclions. Ooh . . . seen walking a Pekinese . . . laughs at her own puns . . . beautiful hair . . . '4Oh, yesli' . . . keeps getting her ears piercefl . . . long clistance Calls from Harvard . . . long fingernails. . . '4Surel'i . . . can find something funny in any situation . . . H511 fine! . . . great dancer . . . intelligent . . . very sympathetic . . . the Ann Crowd . . . loves to paint . . . always drawing flowers . . . diets constantly . . . seen driving the funmobile . . . her house is always lull of boys . . . future: member of the Oli mpie ping-pong team. 26 J9L62ffoe,f,4.x, FRANCES ANN ALFORD Twelve Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll I, III, IV Merit List III, IV Entre Nous III, IV Varsity Softball I Form Teams I, II Green Teams I, II Fourcast Staff I Clee Club I, II, III, IV Operetta III President IV Art Club I, II, III Drama Club II, III, IV Secretary III Hockaday Player IV Production III, IV Wreath Makers I, II St. Genesius Medal for Drama Clubs Congress IV Deeply involved in drama and self-expression, she feels by extremes . . . St. Cenesius . . . young at heart . . . creative . . . sharp nose and long legs . . . a flair for clothes . . . talks of Bob, Indiana, and fighting her old-lady , complex...rlrives like a maniac . . . shares blood with cats . . . known for her practicality tempered by a sense of humor . . . a publicity girl who knows people and how to get along with them . . . an unfailing sense of what is good for her in life . . . knows how to have a good time anywhere . . . future: dedicated ac- tress in a repertory theater. Life is like a play upon the stage, it signifies not how long it lasts, but how well it is acted. 27 Mr To gather the rose one must be pricked by the thorns. A true rebel . . . only girl on Senior hall who knows how to call turkeys better than boys . . . Ole Miss . . . a constant Double Bubble supply . . . Southern Belle . . . love life is always in a state of total confusion . . . talks in her sleep . . . petite with an enormous enthusiasm for the Whites . . . 54105, . . Nin'erestin' 77 . . . sensitive to words . . . loves to write poetry . . deep in thought . . . unique . . . loves nature . . . future: walking through the Iiongleaf fields with a brown-eyed, handsome man. 28 MARY PETTY ANDERSON Four Years Closter, Mississippi White Team Athletic Iioard IV Co-captain of White Team Honor Roll I, II, III, IV lVIerit List II, III, IV Style Show Model IV Welcoming Committee IV Recreation Committee III Entre Nous I, II, III, IV Varsity Hockey III, IV Varsity Softball III Varsity Volleyball III Form Teams I, III, IV White Teams I, III, IV Athletic Shield III Eourcast Staff III, IV Sports Editor IV Editorial Editor IV Vibrato Staff III Glee Club III, IV Dancer III, IV Vesper Choir II, III, IV Chairman III Piano Literature Club II, III Writing Cup Honorable Mention II QXQLU.,-. CLAIRE M. BAILEY Eleven Years Dallas, Texas Wliite Team Student Council Secretary II I Form Advisor IV Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III School Service III Welcoinirig Committee II, III, IV Recreation Committee III Dux Femina Facti I, II, III Roman Banquet I, II, III Entre Nous I, Ill, IV Varsity Hockey II, III, IV Manager III Varsity Softball I, II, III Varsity Volleyball II Varsity Sweater III Form Teams I, II, III, IV White Teams I, II, III, IV Athletic Shield II Form Cheerleader IV Fourcast Staff IV Clee Club I, II, III, IV Art Club I Latin Club I Math Club III, IV Wreath Makers I, II, III, IV 4'Hey, letls go to the drugstore and get a cherry coke! . . .to- mato soup and cheeseburgers . . . seen bombing into Brookhol- low in ,LB .... loves tennis, sunglasses, crazy key chains. and especially blue X-KE,s . . . an immaculate dresser with a thou- sand pairs of shoes . . . sparkling eyes-sometimes blue, some- times Qreen . . . first love-watching Johnny Carson with a DDP C5 . . . but where is 32? . . . a responsible leader, faithful fresh- man sponsor . . . future: driving her X-KE at the Grand Prix. The mos! eviden! sign of ufislfnnz is clzeerfulness . 'Vt V. fs ,-1 f 'ae , Wu I ' if 5, 29 You laugh with Ihem or give Iliem sigh for sigh. Beautiful blue eyes . . . often reprimanded for wearing eye make-up-even when she isn't wearing any . . . innumerable headbands . . . very chic dresser . . . knows every cadet at N.M.M.I .... has an answer for practically every question . . . H0h reallyli' . . . falls in love about twelve times a sum- mer . . . attracted by little red cars . . . wears fourteen charm bracelets at once...M.B .... fabulous piano player-can al- ways be depended on for vespers . . . fully approves of A. T. Ofs at O. U .... wears her father's S. A. E. pin . . . an out- standing person . . . a true friend . . . uMay Lynnfi . . . fu- ture: drill sergeant at N. M. M. I. MARY 'LYNN BOCLE Four Years Dexter, New Mexico White Team Student Council IV Class Officer I Treasurer Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III, IV Community Service II, III, IV Form Representative III Chairman IV Class Committee Chairman Orpharfs Party I A.F.S. Drive II Candy Counter III Welcomiiig Committee II, III Entre Nous I, II, III, IV Mu Alpha Theta III, IV Treasurer IV Form Teams I, II Vesper Choir I. II, III. IV Chairman II Drama Club I Piano Literature Club I, II, III Synchronized Swimming II. III Boarder's Pin I Clubs Congress IV OQSTZ, 30 i J i KATHRYN LACY BOND Six Years Dallas, Texas Green Team lVlerit List IV Community Service H, III Tu Tertulia III, IV Cornerstones Staff II Glee Club Ill Art Club l, III, IV Typing Club l, ll K. Bond . . . long, brown hair . . . fair skin and big blue eyes . . . shares clothes with her sister . . . loves Mexican dinners . . lim depressedi, . . . wears Longview originals . . . artistic . . . Hl'm not well at alla' . . . loves New York . . . always read- ing James Bond . . . HI can imaginev . . . craves the Righteous Brothers and soap operas . . . never wears shorts . . . hates elevators . . . most unathletic Senior . . . glove of mv life . . . future: night watchman at Market Hall. Gentility is neither. in birth, wealth, manner or in the mind. fashion-bu K. Q, Life is just one darned thing after another. uwiggly Be Boolv . . . nBabycakes.', . . . Snoopy,' . . . another Rembrandt . . . Siren Sue . . . likes Hlacyi, things . . . holidays are the Central', of her life . . . a pill a day keeps mother away . . . limited vocabulary . . . model for lipstick ads . . . beautiful, bouncy, blonde hair . . . never without her shower cap and san- dals . . . health food . . . known for her table manners . . . 'cShe's Koollv . . . unusual co-ordination of clothes . . . our little Suzy Wong . . . future: managing a health club and selling chin straps. SUSAN VIRGINIA BRELSFORD Two Years Tyler, Texas White Team Honor Roll lll Form Teams lll Varsity Cheerleader lll Vesper Choir IV Current Events Club III, IV Qu si Wang v . I . w - 0' ig ., 'K Q x its . ,4- 'in 4-4, SUSAN BRIDGES Two Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll IV Merit List IV Welcoming Committee IV Assembly Committee IV Co-chairman Form Teams III, IV Green Cheerleader III, IV Cornerstones Staff IV Glee Club IV Dancer IV Art Club III Drama Club III Fantasia III Bridges . . . dramatically inclined . . . sensitive . . I known for her Curl-free hair, long nails and eyelashes . . . '4Hi, tweetieln . . . a noble supporter of the Lions . . . Gregory . . . talks with her hands . .' . loves stuffed animals . . . always primping . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . heard saying that she has to go home . . . Blind Dates, Incorporated . . . adds spirit to every project . . . an understanding friend . . future: President of St. Marks Mothers, Club. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. 33 WWWW' Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest. uBlonde, brunette, or redhead?-only her mother knows for surelil . . . 4'l..ittle bitty sure, surelll . . . known for her drives around S. M. U. with her convertible top down. . .beautiful blue eyes and great looking legs! . . . Hl've got to lose fifteen pounds in two weeksll' . . . loves Galveston-finally got her wave . . . partial to redheads . . . little C. T. O .... thrives on chocolate ice box pie. . .sarcastic . . . Hl'm flat busted ll, . . her home is a garden for Hockadaisies . ..Yes. lVlrs. Browne. youlve got a lovely daughter . . . future: hair color consul- tant for Revlon. 34 MARGARET ELLEN BROWNE Three and One-Half Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll l, II Merit List IV School Service II, lll Varsity Basketball II, lll Varsity Softballkl Varsity Swimming l Varsity Volleyball ll, lll Form Teams l, ll, lll, IV White Teams II, lll, IV Form Cheerleader l Glee Club l, ll Drama Club l, IV Production l, IV Synchronized Swimming II Typing Club II Y'OUONE. als, ANN ELIZABETH BRUDNO Two Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll III Merit List III, IV Varsity Swimming III, IV Form Teams III Green Teams III Fourcast Staff IV Art Club IV Drama Club III Membership Chairman III Production III Honorary Member IV Math Club III Brudnose . . . theme song: HI gotta get outa this placelw . . mistress of the costume cupboard . . . kinky blonde hair . . . Egyptian profile . . . critical . . . one of the three weird sisters as well as one of the Ann Crowdl' . . . remembers the TR-4 . . . loves black, chamber music, Yorkshire pudding, and England in general . . .Ijair du temps and blue shoes . . . elegant . . . hostess of unusual parties...will go down in art history' as creator of Megg yolk in the middle of infinityv . . . seen walking bare headed and barefooted-in the rain clad in a shiny black raincoat and leading a huge black dog . . . deep need for soli- tude . . . vocally inarticulate but artistically communicative . . . '4Tell Benjamin that ,Iohn Paul Jones is deadf, . . . future: Eng- lish boarding school studying architecture. He who thinks for himself and rarely imitates is a free man 4? f 155122 :evfat w a 'fmt ..-- A-:,, , 3 Morlesty is a citadel of beauty and virtue. Ceci . . . sparkling hroisn eyes . . . beautiful hands, always man- icured . . . sophisticated intellectual . . . sensitive to the world around her . . . enthusiastic reader . . . industrious student . . . known for her bubbly seances with the ghosts? ...proud of her Italian descendant . . . affection for 'glnialiliitsw . . . recipient of large quantities of Italian delicacies . . . Sophia Loren of Hockaday ...futurez curator for Le Louvre. 36 CECILIC BRUNAZZI Three Years Texarkana, Texas Green Team Student Council IV Honor Guard III Honor Roll II, III, IV IVIerit List II, III, IV School Service III, IV Secretary-Treasurer III Chairman IV Community Service Il Style Shots Model ll Welcoming Committee IV Recreation Committee II Dux Femina Facti II, III Consul III Roman Banquet II. III Entre Nous II, III, IV Treasurer III Fourcast Staff III, IV Virgxilian Medal III Clubs Congress IV' QQEQQN 8 A mm 1 . ,. , 41 , I ff ,I 2 'rg -M 9 ' 5: , i J? F' ........,w.,1 'Sp--. MARGARET ANN BUNDY Three Years Austin, Texas Green Team Honor Roll II Merit List II, III Drama Cluli II, III, IV Production II, III, IV Hockaday Player IV Vice-President IV Chairman of Drama Publicity Boarders' Pin II Maggie-touslecl blonde hair and green eyes . . . fascination for pennies and their effect on electricity . . . noted for her vast collection of lingerie . . . daily mail from a male in Sherman . . . craves foaming fountains . . . favorite sport- throwing rollers at doors . . . lover of the fine arts . . . upholds southern tradition of femininity . . . enjoys walks . . . possesses insight and understanding . . . future: owner of the Lysol Company Nature I loved, and next to nature art. , I ,, . .l . ,K , ,K ., .V ,K I ,kk. if lE 'v It is not what she says, or even what she does, but what she is. Bird . . . shiny swinging hair . . . fantastic stick-to-it-iveness, except in certain cannery jobs . . . Johnny Rivers and '6La Bam- bai' . . . carries a uke wherever she goes . . . famous 'for her three well-deserved Boarder's Pins. . . Senior trip almost proved to be disastrous for her sparkly blue-green eyes . . . suc- cessful algae killer...finds security in rabbits and lVI.G.'s . . . loves freshly-cut pineapples . . . good listener . . . experi- enced Crater chaperonez . . future: perfect wife and mother, noted as a gracious hostess. 38 BARBARA LEILANI BURDEN Four Years Maui, Hawaii Green Team House Council I Hall President Class Officer II Vice-president Honor Roll II, III, IV Merit List II, III Class Tea Chairman III Welcoming Committee II Recreation Committee III Tu Tertulia II, III Varsity Hockey II Varsity Swimming III Forms Teams II, III Green Teams II, III Cornerstones Staff III Glee Club I, II, III, IV Dancer I, II, III, IV Synchronized Swimming II III IV Captain III, IV Typing Club I Fantasia II, III Boarder's Pin I, II, III Clubs Congress IV - 7 E QQOJJ-Cillfb CLAUDIA CAMPBELL Seven Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll Il, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV School Service II Community Service III, IV Secretary IV Corridors Chairman II Welcoming Committee IV Tu Tertulia III, IV Varsity Basketball IV Varsity Hockey II, III, IV Varsity Swimming II, III Manager II, III Varsity Volleyball II, III Varsity Sweater III Form Teams I, II, III, IV Green Teams I, II, III, IV Athletic Shield I, II, III Cornerstones Staff I Glee Cluh IV Art Club II Science III Wreath Makers I, II, III, IV Community Service Pin III '6Oh, honey! in a Southern drawl . . . beautiful blond hair . . . sympathetic, affectionate, sincere, emotional, never afraid to defend her own opinions . . . understanding . . . participates in many activities and loves athletics . . . a devoted Green . . . avid Universitity of Texas supporter . . . always well- dressed and well-groomed , . . good hair-cutter, but occasionally slips when chopping off her own . . . motherly instinct . . . heard making strange noises during the night . . . naive and gullible . . . future: overprotective mother. Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. 39 ,www Q f '? Good things are twice as good when they are short. '4Little Bun . . . large, expressive brown eyes . . . contagious smile . . . known for her long string of balcony-climbers . . . al- ways trying to shed imaginary pounds . . . Well, in Hawaii I-'i . . . has every record on the market' . . . converses in song . . . avid horoscope fan . . . 60 inches of dynamite . . . full of femi- nine mystic . . . affectionate . . . gentle . . . future: Richard Bur- tonis 56th wife. 40 CAROL ANN CARPENTER Two Years Austin, Texas White Team Honor Cuard Ill Honor Roll III, IV Merit List Ill, IV School Service IV Entre Nous HI, lV Varsity Basketball Ill Manager White Cheerleader III Glee Club IV Vesper Choir Ill, IV 'Urama Club HI Production HI Math Club Ill 'nv Qs PAT CASTLEBERRY Two Years Albany, Texas White Team Class Officer IV Treasurer Honor Roll III, IV Merit List III, IV Community Service IV Tu Tertulia III, IV Varsity Tennis III, IV White Teams III White Cheerleader III, IV Vesper Choir III, IV Current Events Club III Math Club III Boarderis Pin III Sparkling blue eyes and permanent smile . . . rosy complexion conscientious student . . . every day mail from N.lVI.lVl.I one-track mind . . . Carl . . . I'm so excited! . . excellent tennis player . . . never catches a joke . . . eagerly waits for the Fanclangle . . . interested in everyoneis prob lems . . . fun to be with . . . Ohl lim sofatlw . . . gets tackled easily . . . believes in fortune tellers: You all, everything came true, except ---- 7, . . . extra long feet and wild toes . . ' future: wife of a West Texas rancher. No gems, nor gold she needs lo zvearg she shines intrinsically fair. I 4I .1 i fitftftki? ,YQYQWWZL ,-':fsimifbsi5if, Heaven gives us friends to bless the present scene. Lucille . . . envied for all her telephone calls . . . loves licorice, Pommac, and goat's meat . . . known for her blood curdling yell of excitement . . . plays the piano beautifully . . . loves her ox- fords . . . always has her T. ready for a big weekend or va- cation . . . great sense of humor . . . uses ,Ioy on special occa- sions . . . Joel . . . a deep thinker always waiting for mail and usually gets it . . . '6Honestl,' . . . loves serious discussions on religion . . . a wonderful person . . . future: married with five children before she is 27. 42 ELIZABETH LUCILLE CHILDRESS Two Years Ozona, Texas White Team Assembly Committee III, IV Tu Tertulia III Form Teams III Varsity Volleyball III White Teams III Vesper Choir IV Art Club III, IV Current Events Club III Secretary Fantasia III JULIE ELIZABETH COPLON Three Years Thibodaux, Louisiana White Team Honor Roll I, II, IV Merit List II Dux Femina Facti I, II Roman Banquet I, II Entre Nous IV Mu Alpha Theta IV Varsity Tennis II Varsity Swimming I, II Form Teams I, II While Teams I, II Cornerstones Staff IV Lower School Editor Vesper Choir I Art Clulv II Typing Club II I A great southern girl . . . vharming and sincere ou standing in everything she does . . . quitt fir! e faithful to Louisiana and all the fun life it home Us time for excitement in hig II . . . Extroxeited loxes Noxema fights and Jungle Garclenia . . . pntite mlothes conscious . . . seen darting from phone to phone ae sleeper . , . twinkle toes . . . She'll achiexe whit she wants in life . . . future: teaching advanczecl math 1I1 '1 boys school The most ullerly lost of all days, is lim! in ILIIICII you hate no once laughed. isi'V I never think of the future, -it comes soon enough. Cajun Queen . . . many grins . . . shakes constantly . . . blond bombshell . . . raises right eyebrow . . . most unusual laugh . . . always ready to listen to others and lend a helping hand . . . ardent beginning bridge player . . . bikini pants . . . tough . . . forever studying . . . night lighter . . . trips to the beach . . . stripes forevermore . . . crazy as they come . . . '4Cut, slash, Hackn . . . smiles like Charlie the Tuna . . . Ulf looks could kill . . . . . . future: writing a Hlovelorni' column. 44 FEROL COX Two Years Baton Rouge, Louisiana Green Team Form Teams III Current Events Club III Vesper Choir III Community Service IV ANN LACY CRAIN Three Years Longview and Houston, Texas Wliite Team Merit List II, III Community Service III Pin III Class Committee Chairman IV Chairman Form Tea IV Art Club II, III, IV Vesper Choir IV Crane . . . . . . genero . . . 'tfinew extremely well dressefl . . . always at Neiman's us as they come . . . known for her food supply . . . East Texas accent . . . orthopedic oxfords- fcan always hear her comingl . . . seen flashing between Longview and Kilgore in her Halloween Hearse . . . 'cwhere the Action Isv, she is . . . summer place, Lake Cherokee . . . staunch supporter of Bell Telephone System . . . collects con- tacts . . . has trouble with Raskells . . . Every Texas 0.U. weekend she can be founcl at the Baker . . . future: very dedicated Spanish major. Good humo in society. r is one of lhe best arlicles of dress one can wear 45 mafi- Q ,, 'qv 6, It was quiet, then she came. Southern belle with big brown eyes set in a cameo complexion . . . accidcnt prone tbreaking two or three bones a yearj . . . well-dressed . . . L. S. U .... Hlim only going to have one! . . . enthusiastic . . . 4'0h, shoot! . . . excitable, energetic, untiring Student Council president-first one of her type. . . major problem to Mr. Slaughter . . . future: mother of seven, mar- ried to a major politician. 46 MARGARET LILLIAN CROSBY Four Years Deliidder, Louisiana White Team Student Council II, IV President 1V House Council III Treasurer Class Officer II President Honor Guard II Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II School Service III Welcomirig Committee II, III, Dux Femina Facti I, II Roman Banquet I, II Entre Nous III, IV Mu Alpha Theta III, IV Varsity Hockey I, II, III, IV Varsity Softball I, II Varsity Swimming I, II, III Varsity Volleyball III Varsity Sweater ll Form Teams I, II, III, IV Wvhite Teams I, II, III, IV Athletic Shield II, III Fourcast Staff III Sports Editor Glee Club II, III, IV Vesper Choir I, II, III, IV Drama Club I Math Club III, IV Synchronized Swimming II Typing Club II Wreath Makers I, II, III, 1V Club Congress IV President IV I CAROL LOANNE F Three Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll II, III Merit List II, III, IV Entre Nous II, III, IV Tu Tertulia II, III, IV Mu Alpha Theta III, IV Form Teams II, III, IV Form Cheerleader II, III Vibrato Staff II, III, IV Glee Club II Dancer II Art Club Il, III Drama Club II, III Math Club III, IV Typing Club II Courtesy Cap II ISHER Zarie', . . . long, reddish-blonde hair . . . high voice . . . good actress-almost '4National Velvetn . . . seen at the Dallas Theater Center . . . has definite ideas and defends them well . . . ambitious . . . innocent . . . has lived in Australia and Egypt . . . courtesy plus . . . wears out ballet shoes monthly . . . craves speed . . . youngest girl in the Senior class . . . future:-if not an actressvwa lawyer. Politeness goesnfar, yet costs nothing. 47 Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not lo. Beautiful brown eyes . . . Mexican accent . . . loves to speak Spanish since nobody can understand her . . . bilingual conver- sations with her roommate . . . excited about space ships . . . tells of her boyfriend . . . MEXICO . . . many experiences dur- ing Texas-O. U. ueelgencl-xsrecks, etc .... excessive use of a flashlight . . . eats constantly but stays slim . . . craves olives ancl cokes . . . loud laughter . . . can be heard across the fair grounds . . . always friendly and sweet . . . future: professional optimist. 48 LYN CARROI, FLEISHMAN Two Years Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico Green Team Honor Roll Ill, IV Merit List III, IV School Service III, IV Tu Tertulia III, IV President IV Form Teams III, IV Vesper Choir IV Clubs Congress IV ALECA FLOCA One Year Thessaloniki, Greece Green Team Student Council IV Honorary Member Honor Roll IV Merit List IV Style Show Model IV Varsity Swimming IV Science Club IV A.F.S. Student IV Aleca . . . Classic Greek beauty . . . long sun-strealaecl hair . . . 'iOhi', . . . extremely popular with Americans . . . always late . . . genuine concern for others . . . uThat's greatl' . . . lin- guist: Greek, French, German, English . . . talks with her hands, yet often shy and reserved . . . loves the sea and all nature . . . characterized by her wsallc . . . most untypical typical Greek . . . future: psychologist. The lauglzler of girls is, and erer was, lhe most delightful sound on earllz. 49 She moves like cz gorlzless and loolrs like a queen Sunstreaked hair . . . perpetual tan . . . flashing eyes . . . can make it from the front entrance to Fort Worth in 28 minutes flat . . . a frantic list maker and checker-over . . . always organ- ized . . . bound and determined . . . passionately devoted to the stuffed mongrel on her bed-uDon't sit on my doglw ...well- rounded . . . model figure . . .Vbeautiful, low voice . . . remarka- ble self-control . . . 'cOh, this historylli . . . Denny . . . ullm going to the Andover formal! . . . future: singing on the Las Vegas strip. JANET LEE GARVEY Four Years Fort Worth, Texas White Team Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III, IV Community Service II Chairman Lost and Found Committee II Dux Femina Facti I, II, III Quaestor II Preator III Roman Banquet I, II, III Entre Nous III, IV Varsity Hockey I, II, III, IV Varsity Swimming I, II Varsity Volleyball II Manager Varsity Sweater III Form Teams I, II, III, IV White Teams I, II, III, IV Athletic Shield II Cornerstones Staff III Sports Editor III Assistant Editor IV Glee Club II, III Vesper Choir I, II, III, IV Chairman IV Drama Club I Piano Literature Club I Synchronized Swimming II Typing Club III Wreath Makers I, II, III Community Service Pin II 50 I MADOLYN CAMILLE GLOVER One Year Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll IV Merit List IV Community Service IV Varsity Basketball IV Varsity Hockey IV Form Teams IV Green Teams IV Homesick for Nashville . . . Nat . . . avid supporter of the Vanderbilt Commodors . . . heard saying, Hlust twenty more days! li' . . . tall and stately . . . frosted hair . . . innocent blue eyes . . . naive . . . loves autumn . . . nonchalant . . . walks and talks slowly . . . definite southern drawl Q. . . reserved . . . industrious . . . honest-keeps opinions to herself . . . loves to sleep . . . future: MARRIED!!! Gracefulness has been defined I0 be an outzmrd expression 0 inward harmony. 5I we 'V:,, 5 if M .2 Rigs MQW 5 A 1-fr: ,,,., . .,.. . 3' ' 1' tariff -I-'SQ it --. . . IFC 'J' 1' fx- 1 L:g5fi...1 .L 1.A3t:,1gtg,. W me iff., Z f'Q3 +f' Yi, 7 H I 1 .f 1,5-555. Where juttlgemenl has tri! to express it, lhere is the best orator. Jules . . . sensitive and warmheartecl . . . talented singer . loves music and art . . . always playing a guitar . . . seen cov- ered with paint singing a Bob Dylan song . . . craves orange and yellow . . . aclclictecl to Sterlings . . . attracted to boys who wear glasses . . . what was that bows name? . . . IUIILIOVIIIQI . . . in another dimension . . . non-conformist . . . ready laugh. quick wit . . . whatever she tloes is of superior quality . . . future: beatnik or pop artist. 52 4 IULIIC GOIWIAN Five Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll I, II, Ill, IV Merit List II. III. IV School Serwcit-c III Dux Femina Iiacti I, Il Roman Banquet I. II Entre Nous ll, III Fourcast Staff IV Vihrato Staff II Clee Club I. IV Art Club I. II. III Math Club III D MARILYN GOODE Two Years Seymour, Texas White Team Honor Roll III, IV Merit List III, IV School Service III Entre Nous Ill, IV ,Tu Tertulia III, IV Cornerstones Staff IV Vesper Choir IV National Merit Letter of Commendation IV Goodie . . . quiet manner hides her very 1nd1v1dual personality . . . petite, fragile, feminine . . . walks with a l1lt eats animal crackers when depressed and clam chowder any time alu aw on diets to gain weight . . . sarcastic humor I look like a witch! . . . summer home-Monterrey Tech low es discussion on controversial subjects . . . deep thinker lntelli ent seen beneath a patchwork quilt reading voraclously a sin cere, loyal and generous friend . . . Marilyn future lin uis in the Foreign Service Department. To study hard, think quietly, talk gently and act rankly Thus is my symphony. A0 , I think that folk slioulrl carry bright umbrellas in the rain, to smile into the sullen sky, and make it glad again. Dixi . . . known for lengthy phone conversations , . . brave and foolish when it comes to short-sheeting beds . . . sym- pathetic and sensitive . . . made a strange aquaintance with a certain 'glVIr. Hart . . . an able leader and protector of the boarding department . . . tackles problems with perserver- ance . . . she could have danced all night-dand did . . . cons- tantly trying to move the bottom upward . . . an ac- complished seamstress . . . a petite, perfect figure . . . has the aim of a marksman . . . future: Hollywood fashion designer. 54 JEANNE TERRELL Four Years Beaumont, Texas Green Team Student Council IV House Council Hall President Il President IV Merit List II, III, IV Welcoming Committee IV Recreation Committee II Fourcast Staff Il Vesper Choir II Current Events Club III Piano Literature Club IV Boarders, Pin II, III Clubs Congress IV -....Nti GRAHAM , ,W - M ' 3 f I ' 'isa gf, g '1 2. di? L W es rf' t, ,Q r i: M u. sdxmmafxd, GLENDA CEE GREENBERG Four Years Beaumont, Texas White Team House Council ll Hall President Honor Roll l, II, III Merit List I, II, III Varsity Swimming Ill Form Teams l, ll Form Cheerleader II, III Vesper Choir II, Ill Drama Club I, IH, IV Hockaday Player III, IV Synchronized Swimming III t Glenda Girl . . . Light in Bright blond . . . contacts . . . weekly crash diets . . . sleeps constantly . . . talks about Europe and wants to go back . . . has the most fun she can every chance she gets . . . would rather switch than fight, particularly on O.U. weekend . . . Hfulfill your needsi' . . . one night flings . . . cotton fields in New Mexico . . . hates math and science . . . very close to her family . . . particular taste in boys . . . can't wait for O.U .... frank, sincere...future: Spanish translator in Italy. God bless the man who first invented sleep. 55 loys are our wings. Blond . . . cat eyes . . . absolutely crazy . . . l'Grief-strickeni' . . . Knows all about Eric the Leif . . . noted for kindness to Hocka- day boarders . . . known for sending Care packages to Korea . . . talks frequently to a particular male in Boston . . . quite a fan of those rowdy ATO,s at O.U .... takes hours upon hours to get ready for anything . . . perfect flicks on her eye make- up . . . usually trying to meet a deadline on Wednesdays- 5:O0 . . . avid Venture fan . . . Mona . . . always having after, after parties . . . '4Ya'll it was a lot of fun, but lim just not go- ing to get involved with him! . . . gourmet . . . future: Aggie veterinary student. 56 KATHLEEN GREIF Four Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll I, ll, Ill Merit List III Community Service III, IV Entre Nous Il, III Form Cheerleader II, III Drama Club I Science Club lll Typing Club II Community Service Pin III 4241 Yxammq JUAN ELIZABETH HAMRIC Seven Years Dallas, Texas Wliite Team Honor Roll II, III, IV Merit List III, IV Community Service I, II, III, IV Secretary I Co-Chairman IV Chairman Corridor Keepers IV WClCOH1IIlg Committee IV Entre Nous I, II Tu Tertulia III, IV Varsity Hockey III, IV Varsity Softball II Varsity Sweater IV Form Teams I, II, III, IV Wlhite Teams I, II, III, IV Athletic Shield II, III Form Cheerleader IV Varsity Tennis III, IV Glee club III, IV Art Club II Science Club III Synchronized Swimming II - Vllreath Makers III, IV Community Service Pin I, II, III, IV M011 really! Can you believe it? Ah fish-Iim only furiosol I ll, . . . hilariously laughs with a snort . . . bouncy, short, blond hairg pug noseg blue eyesfeyebrows? . . . hard worker . . . avid Wllite Team supporter . . . loves outdoor life-Brookhoh low . . . full of energy . . . eats anything . . . DDP's . . . hates messes . . . outgoing . . . drives t'Old Blackf, 'cNew Blackfi or T. Bird . . . always losing sunglasses . . . loves Mexico and Spanish . . . youngest of uThe lliagnificent Sevenw . . . com- monly called Hamster, R. B., or Hammy-never ,Ioan ture: unpredictable as weather. ...fu- Tlzere are llzree sides to every story: your side, my side, and the truth. S' K H I I iv 57 The tone of lively conversation is natural, witty, and easy. Flouney-bod . . . a smile that lights up a room . . . the personal- ity kid . . . knows where the action is . . . Audrey Hepburnls double . . . great sense of humor . . . Houston . . . beautiful Without make-up . . . never seen without her harem of boys . . . Natasha . . . can expound intelligently on any subject . . . ul can't help it if he's my brotherlw . . . and no die . . . T. A. . . . Beta Seltzer . . . a -real friend . . . future: Go-go dancer at the nation's number one Discotheque. 58 A N N KATHERINE Three Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV Tu Tertulia IV Drama Club II, IV Production IV Piano Literature Club Typing Club III Secretary o HANSVEN II, III avrtd MARY JANET HARDY Four Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV School Service I Dux Femina Facti I, II, II Glee Club I, III, IV Secretary IV Drama Club IV Round Table III Shortstop . . . remarkably witty and extremely intelligent . . . bright smile . . . knack for science . . . a love for collecting in- teresting Drama Club props . . . honest with herself and her friends . . . deep faith . . . beneath her shy exterior a desire to be free . . . singing, blond pixie . . . ravenous appetite for books . . . understands Ann Rand . . . likes sailing . . . empire dresses . . . off and on diets . . . future: only woman biologist in the St. Markls laboratory. Frame your mind to mirth and merrirnent, which bar a thou sand harms and lengthen life. at 59 Life is made up of little things, in which smiles and kindnesses lL'I.fl rmrl preserve the heart. Freckles and straight red hair-interested in the Marines! . . 4LYou knoww . . . always talks blowing through the treesll' weather . . . mathematical whiz about Bob . . . 'cthe wind was wears perfume according to the . . . has habit of running into Cacti in Scottsdale . . . a party girl . . . ranch in Colorado . . . her own apartment . . . loves to ski . . . Hockadayls diver . . . determined, get sentimental...loves gardenias and Petty's bubble gum . . . future: chief Corps. 60 mathematician in the Marine SALLY PHELPS HARPER Three Years Scottsdale, Arizona White Team Honor Roll II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV Senior Take-offs Chairman III Entre Nous III, IV Tu Tertulia II, III, IV Mu Alpha Theta III, IV President IV Varsity Basketball IV ' Manager Varsity Hockey II Varsity Swimming II, II. IV Varsity Volleyball III Varsity Sweater IV Form Teams II, III, IV White Teams II, III, IV Form Cheerleader II Cornerstones Staff IV Glee Club II, III, IV Dancer III Math Club III Typing Club II Clubs Congress IV Harri . . . loves yellow . . . one of the Ann Crowdi' . . . hey, sports fanslv . . . loves cold weather . . . lives for mail . . . in- telligent but dense . . . hockey . . . loves animals, especially Woozle . . . form cheerleader every year . . . ever ready,wit and world's worst punster . . . '4Great honk! . . . craves the Beatles and Bob Dylan . . . seen driving the yellow perill' . . . petite, with shiny, brown hair and striking eyes . . . Care packages to Princeton . . . bubbly, energetic . . . '5I've got to go pick up my brother. . . . future: Yankee. Her lively looks a sprightly mind disclose. ANN ALLEN HARRIS Eight Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Guard III Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III, IV Community Service I, II, III Welcoming Committee II Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Lictor II Censor IV Roman Banquet I, II, III Entre Nous I, II, III, IV Mu Alpha Theta III, IV Varsity Tennis III Varsity Hockey II, III, IV Varsity Swimming II, III Varsity Sweater IV Form Teams I, II, III, IV White Teams I, II, III, IV Form Cheerleader I, II, III, IV White Cheerleader II Latin Club I Math Club II, III, IV Secretary II Synchronized Swimming Club II Typing Club I Wreath Makers I, II, III, IV Community Service Pin I, II, III National Merit Semi-Finalist IV 6l ww' Said the monkey to the bear, Tis as easy to grin as to growl? DD . . . deeper than you think . . . little Egypt 'aknowsl' Cpunl . . . her freckles light up when she smiles . . . witty, but seri- ous when necessary . . . great listener . . . receives letters from Dallas, while singing HSewanee,H . . . Este Lauder . . . often found at Casa Dominica eating Mexican food...uGive me anything that's not dieteticlw . . . full of life and always smil- ing . . . fun to be with . . . often seen blushing and saying, Hl'm so embarrassedlw ...so skinny that she can run around in the shower without getting wet . . . future: the Hbeforeu model for HHOW to Gain Weightl, advertisements. 62 PATRICIA DIANNE HARRIS Five Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV Community Service III Entre Nous III, IV Varsity Hockey IV Manager Form Teams III Form Cheerleader I, II, III White Team Cheerleader IV Cornerstones Staff IV Art Club II, III Drama Club I 'tl' , C -GB'.c.g,7 REBECCA LOUISE HAWN Seven Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Athletic Board I, IV Form Representative I Green Co-Captain IV Honor Roll II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV Community Service III Style Show Model III Welcoming Committee IV Recreation Committee III Varsity Hockey II, III Varsity Swimming I, II, III, IV Captain IV Varsity Volleyball II, III Manager II Varsity Sweater III Form Teams I, II, III, IV Green Teams I, II, III, IV Athletic Shield I, II, III Fourcast Staff III Glee Club IV Art Club II Math Club III Community Service Pin III Art Award III Ambrose, Altoona, Australia . . . the1'e's only one thing bigger than her heart . . . avid supporter of '66, Greens, St. Marks, and the Dallas Cowboys . . . Hydrox cookies . . . athletic . . . quiet? . . . always tan . . . sincere . . . expressive eyes and a square nose . . . precious . . . never without her snake, Frick . . . loves children and stuffed animals . . . thinks only about her look-a- lilceABen...future: to live in a small white country house with a yellow G.T.O. and thirteen children. Her heart has learned to glow for others, goocl and melt at others, woe. 63 If silence is golden, she is poor. liounces into each class landing with a thudl . . . Never stops talking . . . '6Oh, flashlw . . . constantly plugs HMemphis and Spencer High . . . effective use of the repartee . . . sparkling lilue eyes . . . O.J.,s complexion . . .happy smile, talented toes . . . bubbly personality . . . notefl for falling up the stairs . . . and walking into trees . . . always on the go-uwatch out be- lowlv . . . check her room for missing bed slats . . . sings with every record, no guitar, just a Mike . . . the great Greek, Homer, once said: nWhen in Houston,- . . . future: manager of a school for grace and charm. 64 RUTH Mc:CALL HEISKELL Two Years Memphis, Tennessee White Team Honor Roll III, IV Merit List IV Style Show Nloclel lll Tu Tertulia III. IV Fourcast Staff IV Feature Eclitor Drama Club III, IV Procluction Ill, IV ELIZABETH MURRAY HENDERSON Four Years San Antonio, Texas White Team Athletic Board III, IV Form Representative III White Team Captain IV Honor Roll IV Merit List IV Style Show Model I, IV Welcoming Committee III, IV Recreation Committee II Varsity Hockey I, II, III Varsity Swimming I, IV Varsity Volleyball III Varsity Sweater III Form Teams I, II, III, IV White Teams I, II, III, IV Athletic Shield II, III Drama Club I Club Congress IV Good looking . . . always blushing . . . muscles . . , faworrte car-G. T. O .... hates S. A .... loves Macclean,s', toothpaste . . . favorite book-A D0g's Life . . . always getting into trou ble . . . late hours . . . HI should go in, butw . . . 7 A.M thin skin proves to be a problem . . . French,' scholar with 1 crooked smile, especially after some evenings...will do am thing for the Whites or for a friend . . . always on cloud n1ne with a certain I or one of the three C's . . . future: very, very uncertain! A smile on her lips, and mischief in her eyes C ygyg a l Jr I put all my worries in Il laox, sit on llze lirl, anrl laugh. Higgy . . . boisterous, restless, athletic, uncommonly humorous and friendly . . . hates to spend the night out . . . constantly talking about Yo and her glorious summer in Denmark . . . al- ways complaining about her Falcon and her classes-especially one . . . heard saying unheard of sayings . . . capable leader . . . fortunately close 'lcherubj' of Mrs. B .... future: wife of a Wy oming rancher or physical education director for the Kilgore Rangerettes. 66 HARRIET HICGINBOTHAM Eleven Years Dallas, Texas Vllhite Team Student Council IV Athletic lioard II. IV Form Representative ll President Athletic Board IV Honor Roll l. ll. lll. IV Merit List I, ll. lll, IV Community Service lll Welcoming Committee l. H, lll. Recreation Committee l. ll. III Dux Femina Facti l. II Roman lianquet l. II Entre Nous ll, lll. IV Varsity Basketball l. II Varsity Hockey III Varsity Suiniming l, ll. lll. IV Varsity Volleyball l. ll. lll Varsity Sweater II Form Teams l, IIQ III, IV Vllhite Teams l, ll. lll. IV Athletic Shield l. ll. lll Cornerstones Staff l Glee Club l. tl, lll. IV Operetta ll. III Math Club III VVrealh Makers l, ll. III, ll' Sttllfllllllltfl Cup lll ,'X.F.S. Pl'U5Il'ilH1 lll Clubs Congress IV ' ..,. 50. SHARON THORA HOOD Three Years Wichita Falls, Texas White Team Honor Roll ll, III Merit List III School Service IV Chairman for Pro Entre Nous II Vesper Choir IV Typing Club III m Music IV Sharon-ull. O. Finelw . . . a Honolulu gone Frisco . . . five feet of dynamite . . . practical . . . slight eye spasm for is it cute?it . . . sarcastic . . . frosted pink snowman in fashionable slip- pers? . . . reserved bed in MONO MONK cage . . . supports medical association this year through T. R. Cher group has 21122, fewer! ...cake mix a la ruler.. .does that. freckle on the end of your nose bother you? . . . future: mopping-up spilled fish-bowl water in Sangerss. The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say your not rio. '54 Call 67 True merit is like a river, the deeper it is Ihe less noise it makes. Petite . , . dark eyes to match her black hair . . . upturned nose . . . ready smile and a crackling laugh . . . intelligent, cu- rious . . . shy. quiet . . . a constant dieter who loves to eat, and an incurable aspirin addict . . . loves pink . . . despises cold weather and shoesg seen running barefooted through Preston Royal to her yellow convertible . . . loves to ride horses and take long walks . . . summer retreat-New Mexico . . . a very artistic person who loves to paint 'alittle peoplew . . . heard sigh- ing, HGuess where Iam going this weekend?,, . . . future: mayor of Little Sandy. 68 PAMELA ANNE HUNTER Six Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III, IV Community Service III Entre Nous I, II, III, IV Secretary IV Art Club I Drama Club IV Math Club III Typing Club II WW rrar - A A A J! yyyy y ,V W as qt 2 --. , .4 , 4 l 1 1 f ? Nl ip SPARYxXe. LYNNE JACOBS Two Years Albany, Texas Green Team Honor Roll III. IV Merit List III, IV Community Service IV Recreation Committee III Tu Tertulia III, IV Vesper Choir III, IV Current Events Club III Piano Literature Club III HSparkle . . . L'Half-Pint . . . wild about red convertibles, . . Mustang, Jeeps, Rice' . . . hangs football dolls in outbursts of anger . . .forever clieting . . . 5'Yiall, Iim just so fatlw . . . glas- ses put together with safety pins . . . 6'Onee a clayi' . . . guitar . . . talks constantly about the Fandangle . . . what about the football Coach in Albany, and their ex-band teacher?l . . . weekends to Austin and Tech . . . conscientious, sincere, frank . . . world champion clebater with her parents . . . future: offi- cial patrolman for the Drag. Good humor is the health of the soul. A loving heart is the lrzlesl zvisalorn. Sparkling blue eyes . . . beautiful hands and fingernails . . . al- ways smiling . . . craves pizza and pineapple . . . uYa'll, there goes my Wilcl Catlfl . . . only one in the dorm who calls it O. U. -Texas weekend . . .unbelievable knack for getting herself into trouble . . . favorite expression: 4'0h . . . lv . . . unusual neck- lace . . . sincere and always ready to listen . . . always talking about Durango . . . forever into mischief . . . seen Crawling a- round New Orleans street corners or Six Flags looking for lost contacts . . . heard saying, HI'm giving up boys for good this timef' . . . future: housenrother for the ATOIS at O. U. CANDICE CHARLENE JENKINS Two Years Oklahoma City, Oklahoma White Team Merit List IV Community Service IV Vesper Choir IV Current Events Club III W1'eatl1 Makers III Q Qmctb JANIE ELIZABETH KEAN Two Years Baton Rouge, Louisiana White Team Assembly Committee lll Form Cheerleader III Vesper Choir IV Art Club IV Current Events Club III Kean-O . . . she's so funny! . . . spends any idle moment playing the guitar and singing . . . loses things like mad . . . 4'Oh, in- deed! . . . our Dear Abby . . . soft southern drawl . . . viva- cious . . . often seen doing movements for Speech Drama in her pettipants . . . HYe-e-e-owlw . . . infectious laugh . . . is snowed over L. S. U .... ponytail on top of her head . . . never on time . . . sweet and innocent . . . always runs into the counselor after lights out . . . positive thinker. . . L'I'll start tomorrow' . . . lsnit the pony express terrible these davs?l?', . . . future: teaching classes in organization, diction, and movements in Grand lsle, Louisiana. He who laughs, lasts. 1? N01 much lallr, but irhrzlrs she Ihinlfing? Quiet until you get to know her . . . makes her grades without having to study . . . great figure . . . deep Voice . . . spends three-fourths of her life day -dreaming . . . all don't know what lim going to do! . . . seen driving a white T-Hird . . . uses a tank of gas a day going back and forth to Highland Park . . . rarely seen without Rosie . . . sweet, sincere. always herself . . . future: a Highland Park housewife chauffering the child- ren to Richardson every day. 72 KATHLEEN SUZANNE KEMPLE Two Years Dallas, Texas Wvhite Team Community Service III, IV N erik ALICE SUZANNE KING Six and One-half Years Dallas, Texas White Team Community Service IV Varsity Hockey IV Manager Varsity Softball III Manager Georgia Tech fan . . . shaggy-dog bangs . . . frosted brown hair . . . biggest brown eyes ever . . . walks with Very out turnecl toes . . . greatest Oli. fan . . . ancl hon about those ,-X.'I'.Ofs in the family? . . . a beaming smile . . . bops around in a 'll-bird . . . Hou you are?'7 . . . Nlikie . . . llatman and Robin? . . . Has this thing about English IV . . comprehensible letters for 'IIU .... seen reacling comics ln wllerryi' house . . . friend to everyone . . . sincere . . . forever reading Fine Arts in the dating parlor . . . future: winnnw the Indianapolis 500 in a fire engine. All 0 zuzcc of mirlh is zcorllz a pouml of sorrow fam, , 1 , 3 ,MW .1 ' Q f 1'gffIi2,,ra. W H ,fr I have an inexpressible desire to live 'lil I can be assured lhat the world is a little better for my having lived in it. '4Come on, you guysli' . . . piercing southern yankee drawl . . . extremely nervous . . . understanding but hard-headed . . . a sin- cere Yankee in spirit . . . a sincere friend . . . Big Red . . . sar- castic . . . 'Tve go to go on a diet tomorrowlw . . . '4Fine?', . . notorious for straightening her hair . . . a jolly green giant . . . lives on ice cream sandwiches, Ju-Ju Bees, and red Licorice . . . hates birds and two-legged rabbits with a passion...doesn't get along with folding beds . . . Tinkerbell fan . . . L. D. calls from Lauderdale . . . future: hair straightener. 74 JANE FROHMAN KRIDER Three Years Ft. Lauderdale, Florida White Team Honor Roll II Merit List II Recreation Committee II Tu Tertulia II, HI, IV Varsity Hockey II Manager Varsity Swimming ll, HI Form Teams II, III, IV Cornerstones Staff IV Drama Club HI Production Ill Synchronized Swimming II dariia W efxoyx MARGARET VICTORIA LONG Two and One-Half Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Guard III Honor Roll II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV Dux Femina Faeti II, III. IV Entre Nous Mu Alpha Theta III, IV Treasurer III Drama Club Math Club National Merit Letter of Recommendation IV Very sensitive beneath the seerninfrly aloof exterior . . . shiny. C shaggy. brown hair . . . weird make-up . . . Roston . . . orange: room. parka. canvas coat, pompom key chain. dresses . . . al- ways in debt . . . starvation diets . . . Kafka . . . always rushing to oboe or piano lessons . . . blisters from playing the gui- tar . . . bicycle enthusiast . . . swims 27 laps a day to music . . . likes anything from the Beatles to Bob Dylan to Mozart . . . an entity capable of tuning: out the world-goes into trances at reg- ular intervals . . . an intellectual with high personal standards . . . a ravenous appetite for knowledge . . . remembers the TR-L . . one of the three weird sisters sandals . . . marvelous actress . chief designer at Design Research. Seeing myself lost once more, am I? But lI0ll7l tell me. I . honestly conscientious . . . impulse buyer sighed, where, . . . future: where in heaven 75 V W,., mgA 4 K . Good nature . . . is a sign of a large and generous soul. Becky . . . big sparkly brown eyes . . . never complains . . patient . . . loves to horse around in 'cthe corrall' . . . I was scaredlw . . . loses yearly wager on Texas-O. U. games . . . perfec- tionist, good conversationalist, and an excellent listener . . . goes into peals of laughter . . . I looked down and saw two pairs of feetlw . . . has a friend named Creed? . . . conspires to destroy the Biology laboratory . . . undying devotion to O. M. A .... future: masseuse at Elizabeth Arden. 76 ELIZABETH ANN LOVE Three Years Thomas, Oklahoma Green Team Class Officer III Treasurer 'Honor Roll IV Merit List III, IV Form Teams II Vesper Choir IV Current Events Club III Piano Literature Club IV Treasurer IV Typing Club II Boarderls Pin III teet- 67' PATRICIA GAY IVIALLON Four Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II. III, IV Dux Femina Far-ti I, II, III, IV Roman Banquet I, II, III Entre Nous I. II, III Glee Club I, II, III, IV Uperetta I, II. III, IV Drama Club I, II, III, IV President IV Hoekaday Player I, II, III, IV Production IV Math Club III Wreath Makers I, II, III. IV Clubs Congress IV One of the three Wei1'd Sisters . . . sweaters and knitted head- bands . . . maniac at the wheel . . . Gout of your tree . . . com- plicated. but never mixed up emotions . . . loves monkeys and grape cheese . . . a perpetual mother . . . can recognize and draw out the good qualities in people . . . seen baking goodies for uour boysv up north . . . accident prone . . . amazing strength in a crisis 1'doesn't remember the TR-dll , . . 'gpop arti' lingerie . . . Richard Burton . . . 4'Creat Zotlu . . . an ardent supporter of whatever she believes in . . . always willing to lis- ten . . . lives a beautiful life . . . future: '4Anything but a moth- er' To slriveg to seek, lo find, and not to yield. K ' .a www MllSl'C, once acflnilled to Ilze soul, becomes zz sort of spirit and never dies. a'Gig ,em Aggiesl' heard innocently asking directions to the SMU Student Center 4'It's about this history. piano before American history 'GWhy should I have curls taken out when so many people have them put in?'7 . . . takes energy pills on Saturday night HWonder why ...?,' always punctual-in fact thirty minutes early HI canit go, I have a piano lesson. . . . MWhat submarines at White Rock? . . . Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huhn . .. craves Chopin and Thomas Wolfe .. . always has an open ear . .. open-hearted . . . always there when needed . . . future: making world-wide concert tours. 78 MARY ELIZABETH MARR Four Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III, IV School Service II Welcoming Committee II Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Quaestor II Praetor III Consul IV Roman Banquet I, II, III, IV Clee Club Accompanist II, III, IV Chapel Accompanist II, III, IV Math Club I Wreath Makers IV Fantasia I Whittle Music Cup I, II, III Jenny Elkin Music Cup II Piano Literature Club II, III, IV Secretary-Treasurer II, III President IV Chapel Committee III Clubs Congress IV ew 001640 MARY JO MAYFIELD Two Years Baton Rouge, Louisiana Green Team Honor Roll HI, IV Merit List III, IV School Service Ill Green Teams III Vesper Choir IV Math Club III Loyal supporter of L. S. U. Tigers . . . frequently seen at Baton Rouge fraternity parties . . . falls in love with Cuddly Teddy Bears . . . gets very frustrated over English themes . . . HI want to be skinny, skinny,'-but actually has a wonderful figure . . .fickle ...excellent taste, has a heautiful wardrobe, is al- ways perfectly groomed . . . sweet smile . . . a perfectionist . . . sensitive, unselfish, thoughtful of others . . . future: psycho- analyzing neurotic computers. To live uprightly, to hurt nobody, and to render everybody his flue. ff' 1 eat , 79 MELISSA MCCOY Two Years Baton Rouge, Louisiana White Team Class Officer Ill Secretary Honor Roll Ill Merit List Ill Community Service 1V Class Committee Chairman III Tu Tertulia Ill, IV White Teams III Vesper Choir IV Current Events Club III BOHITICIIS Pin III COIlSifZ8fHfl.07l is 1110 parent of wisdom. 'f7t1'6t97 ' t tt., 7 t tsl W t ttttit M ' f , , . ,, tt. lf: S ap .4 Qgtzgytlfu , T ,WE E x., 1 Another like her? . . . not a chalice . . . the only one of her type . . . a pair of innocent blue eyes hide her rnischievousness ,,, .izt A S 11, we . . . enjoys everything from knitting to tennis . . . popcorn and Pommac for a midnight snack . . . sun-bleached blonde hair, perfect figure , . . good cook . . . loves Irma Thomas . . . occa- sionally shy . . . never late . . . efficient . . . devoted . . . loves friendly people . . . future: First Lady. LYNN ALDREDGE McENTIRE Eight Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Student Council III, IV Treasurer III Vice-president IV Athletic Board Form Representative II Class Secretary II Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III, IV Community Service III Class Tea Chairman II Welcoming Committee I, II, III, IV Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Roman Banquet I, II, III Varsity Hockey I, II, III, IV Varsity Softball III Manager Varsity Swimming II Varsity Volleyball III Manager Varsity Sweater III Form Teams I, II, III, IV Green Teams I, II, III, IV Athletic Shield II, III Form Cheerleader IV Vibrato Staff IV Glee Club I, II, III, IV Art Club I Latin Club I Math Club III, IV Secretary IV Synchronized Swimming II Wreath Makers I, II, III, IV Vice-president III Community Service Pin III Clubs Congress IV Minnie Sippy Grumpus . . . seen Hsliufflingw along . . . cairles fistfuls of candy while saying, Oh, I'm on 'a dietlw . . . very conscious of spherical tip on her nose . . gets very excited about calling overseas to Grenoble, France . . . seen at her lake house eagerly holding a pair of binoculars . . . a strong leg of the Student Council . . . always willing to help anyone . . . fu- ture: president of the HMetrecal for lunch bunchf' Friendship is the highest degree of perfection in society. Happiness is in aclion. Petite figure . . . long fingernails . . . sophisticated and yet re- laxed at all times . . . totally feminine . . . the jingle of car keys . . . dashes around in her white Mustang . . . loves rainy and cloudy weather . . . often quiet . . . tastefully and attractively dressed . . . a few freckles here and there . . . LOVES boys . . . eyes that sparkle like sapphires when you mention the name-'? . . . often heard saying, HGot letters from David, Scott, Robert, and Charles todayw . . . never, but never can make up her mind . . . known for her Archer City get-togethers . . . yellow roses on her birthday . . . future: happily married with 25 children, in a New York apartment. CARLA MCKINNEY Six Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Guard I Honor Roll I, ll. IV Merit List II, IVQ Style Show Model I Prom Chairman IV Hospital Volunteers Chairman III Welcorning Committee I Art Club II Current Events Club lll Drama Club l, II Math Club IV Science Club III C r 44? gy 72,7 1 sy! 54 if 'Ns v. N., v - f Q. 'gi H' 7'7L.S5l. 772. MARY FRANCES MCLEMORE Eleven Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll I, II, III Merit List I, ll, II Recreation Committee III Entre Nous I, II, III Mu Alpha Theta III, IV Varsity Basketball III Manager Varsity Swimming I, II, III, IV Math Club I, II, III, IV Sychronizecl Swimming II Varsity Sychronizecl Swimming III Manager Ml: .... rifles lilge a clemon . . . clear the 1'03fIl-fHC1'6 comes Francie in her Riviera . . . more at home in jeans and boots, hut feminine too . . . long chestnut hair with that macl lmloncle streak . . . loves to rearl about Napoleon while listening to moclern jazz . . . writes 20 page letters to Warren and Hunter . . . George Paul . . . wilcl, but trustworthy . . . proud pos- sessor of a myna hircl, a Htwo-tonw charger, and a thoroughbred with acute claustropholiia . . . heard saying HOh, Crumfitlv . . . a goofl listener--a lietter friencl . . . future: horse psychiatrist. Give me cz horse to swim flze river and lo fly. 83 You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Eager to help, whatever the problem may be . . . distinguished by the way she talks, her bouncy walk, and her bright personali- ty . . . extremely sensitive-can be the happiest person in the world or the saddest . . . unlimited enthusiasm . . . navy-blue Malibu . . . big 'blue eyesg long sun-streaked hairy bronze tan . . . shares her wardrobe . . . seen driving behind tinted blue windows . . . works diligently to achieve her goal . . . a psy- chologist at heart-analyzes everything and everyone . . . a true individual . . . future: changing Webste1 s '4R,s,, to '4W'sf' 84 SUSAN MEAD Nine and One Half Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Class Officer III, IV Vice President Honor Roll II. III Merit List II, III, IV Welcoming Committee IV Tu Tertulia II, III, IV Varsity Basketball II, III Manager II Varsity Swimming I, II, III Form Teams I, II, III, IV Green Teams I, II, III, IV Athletic Shield II Varsity Cheerleader IV Cornerstones Staff IV Drama Club I, II, III Honorary Hockaday Player IV Production IV Math Club III Art Club I, II Susan DIANE CORY MEYER Three Years Hutchinson, Kansas Green Team Athletic Iioartl IV Green Team Captain House Council III Hall Proctor Honor Roll ll, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV Wfelcoming Committee III, IV Dux Femina Facti II, III Roman Banquet II, III Entre Nous III, IV Varsity Basketball IV Varsity Hockey III, IV Varsity Volley ball III Form Teams II, III, IV Green Teams II, III, IV Athletic Shield II, III Vesper Choir III, IV Current Events Club III Math Club III Typing Club II Wlreath Makers Ill, IV Clubs Congress IV Tall and Yankee . . . a Bob Hope nose . . . goes bombing around Hutch in her off-white Volks singing the glory of the Fiji's at KU . . . uWill you help rne?'7 . . . Sheill love her Hclear Green teanfi forever lXVe'll beat 'em yetlliit . . .I craves James Brown and jazz . . . lives on Vienna fingers . . . always heacling for the Nlerit Lounge when not intercepting strange long distance phone calls . . . loves the country and trees in autumn . . . conscientious, loved by lower formers . . . will long be remembered for her readiness to listen and cheery greetings . . . future: counselor for the lonely, lost, and Iovelorn. Emhusiasm is llze gl3lll.llS of sincerity, and truth accomplishes 110 victories without il. what 85 .ef iii?-w A good disposition is more valuable than goldg for the latter is the gift of fortune, but the former is the flower of nature. Millibird . . . poised . . . a true lady . . . always a twinkle in her eye . . . a wink and a spirit of laughter that will always cheer you up . . . ready to listen . . . HYou can make it if you tryf' . . . seen flashing down to N. Mfs in her frosty blue Le Mans . . . a closet full of continental clothes and shoes . . . only senior with three pairs of saddle oxfords . . . pierced ears . . . loves to style hair . . . craves better things in life: an opera, a symphony-the Beatles? . . . loves animals-her turtle, Oscarg and her Maltese dog, Agniello . ..where did that name come from? Italy, per- haps . . . ambition: to marry a millionaire with a villa on the Riviera and twelve cars . . . future: eating snails in Patsitano, Italy. 86 1 l l MARGARET ELLEN MILLS Three Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll IV Merit List IV School Service III Varsity Swimming IV Manager Fourcast Staff IV Art Club II, IV Math Club III l 77Q6DL?CU'-2,6 .,.!f?EiE:f55:5iisi5ssQasm waf- Daytona Beach, Florida . . . Ulf l can't go to Rollins, lim not ffoinff an 'wherelv . . . glasses on her head, surf horn in her 'Q rs Y . hand . . . keeps things under her hat . . . always energetic and happy. . . HLet,s play poollii . . .hates to have her name mis ronounced . . . always tan . . . a erfectionist . . . loves Bob P , P Dylan . . . Muscles! . . . frequently seen with a young boy . . . West Kidney Basin, Ohio . . . the '4Ann Crowdn . . . future: liv- ing in Yucatan. .'.-1 i ,gud qc ANN ELIZ ABETH MONINGER Two Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll III, IV Merit List III Tu Tertulia IV Varsity Swimming III, IV Form Teams lll, IV Green Teams lll, lV Form' Cheerleader IV Current Events Cluh lll Science Club lll, IV President IV Synchronized Swimming lll Rodeo Sweetheart III Clubs Congress IV I dreamt I was in love again with the one before the last. Y... 'WW D0 not take life too seriously-yolfll never gel out of it alive. Long black hair . . . big brown eyes . . . loves black and white . . . Shalimar . . . gets lost easily . . . NUh-yeahli, . . . craves stationary . . . sealing wax . . . 't0h, l'm surell . . . reads ev- erythingwexcept what she is supposed to . . . always talking- often in baby talk . . . one of the funniest girls on the hall . . . lends things willingly . . . great friend . . . always ready to 'help . . . smokes ciga1's??? . . . future: US. Air Force officer. 88 PEGGY ANN lVlORlJlfY Two Years Albuquerque, New Mexico Green Team Merit List IV Vesper Choir IV Art Club IV Current Events Club III ,Q f ,,,, I I I Q BEVERLY ANNE NASIF Eight Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll III, IV Merit List III Dux Femina Facti III, IV Roman Banquet III, IV Entre Nous I Form Teams III White Teams III Glee Club I, II, III, IV Dancer I, II, III, IV Drama Club I Math Club IV Philosophy Club III Science Club III Typing Club II Everything with Beverly is a 4'riot . . . a non-conformist when it comes to clothes. but quite opposite with her studies . . . an absolutely one track mind . . . d0esn't like what she canlt un- derstand . . . long ago gave up trying: to understand boys: now she lets them try to understand her . . . her social and academic worlds never meet . . . no one will ever replace her ,Iohn . . . se- curity is straight hair. bangs, and lots of friends . . . renowned for her gullibility and choice times . . . never appears depressed . . . a unique, unforgettable person . . . future: Go-Co girl at the Whiskey-a-Co-Go. Nor abr nor Custom can slale her infinite variety. Sincerily and ffllfll are Ilia basis of every virtue. Athletic . . . talks xx ith her hanrls . . . incressant giggler . . . sentimental and moofly . . . loves the Colorado Mountains and New Orleans . . . conscientious French student . . . gawouldnlt you like to vacuum the pool?7' . . . always losing things . . . Care packages to Vietnam . . . goes riding at four in the morning: . . . hllave you got anything to eat?n . . . appreciates Debussy . . . always borrowing money and rides . . . sometimes shy . . . future: a scuba cliver in the Mediterranean Sea for Nalional Geographic. 90 CASSANDRA NELSON Four and one half Years Dallas, Texas Wllite Team llonor Roll l, II, Ill, IV Merit List 1, II, lll, IV Community Service II, III, IV Treasurer IV YVelr'oming Committee lll Dux Femina Facti I, II Roman Banquet l, Il Entre Nous ll, lll, IV Varsity Tennis Ill Varsity Basketball l, Ill Varsity Swimming l, II, lll, IV Varsity Sweater lll Form Teams l, ll, III, IV Vvhite Teams l, II, lll, IV Athletic Shielfl l, II, III Art Club l Latin Club l, II Piano Literature Club III Vlfreath Makers l, ll. lll, IV C a.,s-de, 9V 1. W9 KATHLEEN CYBOYLE Three Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll l, III, IV Merit List IV Uux Femina Facti III. IV Roman Banquet lll Varsity Hockey l, III, IV Form Teams l. III, IV Vllhite Teams I, III, IV Art Club I, lll, lV Treasurer IV Wl'eatl1 Makers III, IV Kath . . . Phreen . . . always willing to lend a helping hand or listening earfeveri in class . . . bubbly and a little rainbunrtious . . . sometimes sedate . . . withdraws to meditate in the world of the HHobbets , Huron Mountain. Crosse Point, or l,eatherhead, England . . . big sunglasses hiding marvelous, brown sparkly eyes . . . engaging smile, often leads to wild fits of hysterif-al giggling...always ironing away those terrible. horrible curls . . . bikinis . . . hip huggers . . . red GTO, HbalJyw . . . hockey . . . wild. madcap inspirations . . . Billy . . . the epitome of spon- taneous exuberance and friendliness . . . a true lover of life . . . future: painting in the park barefooted. She burns the miclniglzl oil, but not rzfzuzys for slutty. ga r '? I still fiml each :lay too slzorl for all flze f,l0l1gllfS I ufant I0 Ilzinlr, all the zcallrs I leant I0 false, all flu' laoolfs I want to reall, all tlze frienzls I ufruzt to see. Stef . . . lt7s a li'l ol' town in East Texasu . . . continental clothes . . . craves dancing . . . Hllookiem hornslw and 6'Yea, Aggies! . . . always freezing . . . Texas or Wellesley'? . . . reads voraciously . . . famed for her extensive vocabulary . . . hard worker. but says she's driven by fear of a guilt complex . . . generous . . . heard clomping down Senior hall to Saturday breakfast . . . diets by skipping lunch . . . wild about Barbara Streisand and Bob Dylan . . . likes to be liked . . . wants to be told who she is but not where shels going . . . mysterious mental recording . . .determined to be an individual . . . future: avid exotic writer. 92 STEPHIQNIE ANN CTIERIEN Three Years Xvoodville. Texas Green Team Honor Roll ll. lll. IV Merit List ll. Ill, IV lvelcoming Committee III ,Recreation Committee II Dux Femina l acti II, III, IV Roman Banquet ll. lll. IV Fourcast Staff III Vibrato Staff III, IV Clee Club ll, lll, IV Dancer ll. lll. IV Vesper Choir ll. III. IV Drama Club ll. IV National Merit Letter of Commendation IV Sag. CHARLA GREEK PEAVY Three Years Lufkin, Texas White Team House Council Hall President III, IV Honor Roll II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV Christmas Dance and Decorations Chairman IV Welcoming Committee III, IV Dux Femina Faeti II, III, IV Lictor lll Praetor IV Roman Banquet ll, Ill Entre Nous lll, IV Cornerstones Staff IV Drama Club ll, lll Hockaday Player Hl Production II, IH Boarderis Pin ll, IH A saintly person-happy and optimistic-has a good word for everyone . . . feminine hands . . . constant state of Confused or- ganization . . . seen in the hallowed halls with a tremendous stack of books . . . Hflunlcsn all tests with 'As' . . . finds dead bodies and live mice in her closet . . . has an affection for Tide, water softeners, and fountains . . . strange electrical experiences . . . lighthearted yet profound . . . H10ZT57RAlll0 AND HEC- ORD PLAYERS GFF, Klllllllfslli' . . . future: mother of fourteen children. None know her but to love her, noi named her but Z0 praise her. 'gf A -M, 93 Though skies may darken, the sun still shines forever in her heart. IVIu . . . friendly, sympathetic, polite . . . has fantastic spirit for school and class . . . hard worker and a conscientious student . . . witty . I . talented artist . . . heard saying, Oh, that's just di- vinela' . . . constantly eating . . . fanatic about cleanliness . . . excellent seamstress . . . canit fro anywhere without at least N Ct three suitcases and a hair dryer . . . intelligent . . . sincere . . . future: fraternity guide at the University of Texas. 94 IVIURIEL DOROTHY POWERS Five Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Class Officer IV Secretary Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III, IV Community Service II, III Community Service Pin II, III Form Dance Chairman III Welcoming Committee IV Assembly Committee III Dux Femina Facti I, II Roman Banquet I, II Entre Nous II, III, IV Form Teams II, III, IV Math Club III. IV Vice-President IV Wreath Makers I, II, III, IV Vice-President II Secretary III President IV Club Congress IV t 'W A -sf as X f ' at PATRICIA SYLVIA R Two Years Nuevo Laredo, Mexico Green Team Honor Roll III, IV lVIerit List Ill, IV Sc-hool Service IV Ifntre Nous Ill, IV Tu Tertulia III, IV Vice-Presirlent IV Mu Alpha Theta III Current Events Club III Math Club III ENIU Conseientious worlwr-f-stuclies French constantly . . . amazin tolerance of the lnispronuneiation of her name . . . natural O fun-loving. sincere . . . long line of male friends . . . uHow cl you say this in Spauishfw . . . hangs herself in Closets . forms her own opinions . . . loves motoreyrles ancl flauces . spencls summers in Arapulco . . . loves Laredo . . . Helps llffl eighth graclers serve refreshments at their dances . . . erases American IIistory?? . . . always analyzing people and then motives . . . petite, vute . . . a tlepenflable frienrl to have . future: playing The gift of guitar introcluctions for Columbia Westerns gaicty may itself be the greatest good fortune K5 The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it. Nini . . . beautiful green eyes . . . facade of cynicism often covering shyness and deep thought . . . fun loving . . . heard dogmatically comparing the Yorth with the South . . . keeps late hours in The Sun Porch on Seneca . . . plays bridge by the rules . . . loves flowers on any occasion . . . lost ring . . . always there to cheer you up, give advice, or lend a helping hand . . . sincere . . . would rather be anything than a hypo- crite . . . Hcertainlyw . . . often inspired . . . Uorph . . . future: wine taster at Maximis. 96 M ARIAN RALSTON ROWE Eight Years Dallas, Texas Green 'lleam Honor Guard III Honor Roll I, II. lll, IV Merit List I, II, III, IV School Service ltl Chapel Committee Chairman IV Welcoming Committee III, IV Recreation Committee III, IV Dux Femina Facti I, II. III, 1V Pontifex Maxima IV Roman Banquet I, II, III Varsity Hockey I, II, III, IV Varsity Softball II, III Varsity Volleyball III Varsity Sweater III Form Teams I, II, III, IV Green Teams I, II, Ill, IV Athletic Shield 111 Fourcast Staff IV Vibrato Staff III, IV Art Club I, II Latin Club I Math Club III l W1'eath Makers I, II, III, IV Secretary II l Scholarship Cup II l Hath Medal III National Merit Semi-Finals IV l l WL e I A ' 1' It 1154. IV! ., Z' if C 'Spa ' f 4 I I ,if 9'-1-S f f 9 I an Fi, i me i EMMA GANO SCURRY Three Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV Community Service II Dux Femina Facti II, III Roman Banquet II, III Mu Alpha Theta III, IV Drama Club III Latin Cluh II, III Math Club II, III, IV Typing Club II Wreath Makers II, III, IV Secretary IV Canose . . . unusual laugh . . . little red carg beep-beep . . . wild driver . . . known for rolling houses on Halloweeng and what about that shaving cream fight'?? . . . great friend to boarders . . . constantly eating but always thin . . . lVIath scholar??? . . . seen in the Merit lounge arguing about the importance of grades . . . leaves everyone in her English class in stitches . . . Tulane weekend, fun, fun, full,-What happened to Pat O7I3rien's??? . . . patronizes Neimanlsgwonder why? . . . great sense of humor . . . sincere . . . considerate . . . future: running a Carmen Chia taxi service at Tulane. Nothing is lliffiCllll if you pu! your heart to it. Goodness is the only investment that never fails. Hard worker, but modest . . . tall and graceful . . . well dressed . . . understands and enjoys the arts . . . athletic . . . has a perfect lay-up shot . . . enthusiastic about French and Russian literature . . . determined . . . dependable . . . only one at the French Table who speaks English. . . very imaginative, especially where elves are concerned . . . always late to English . . . serene . . . future: secretary to the French President. CATHERINE LOUISE ThreeiYears Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV School Service III, IV Co-Chairman IV SLADE Lower Schol Chapel Committee Chairman III Entre Nous II, III, IV President IV Mu Alpha Theta III, IV Varsity Basketball II, III, I Varsity Softball II, III, IV Form Teams II, III Green Teams II, III Athletic Shield II, III Glee Club III, IV Operetta III Drama Club II Math Club III Piano Literature Club II Sychronized Swimming II Clubs Congress IV V CAROLYN BUXTON SMITH Three Years Harlingen, Texas White Team House Council III, IV Freshman Proctor III Vice President IV Class Officer II Treasurer Honor Guard III Honor Roll II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV Welcoming Committee II Recreation Committee II 1,1 Dux Femina Facti III, IV Quaestor IV Roman Banquet III Tu Tertulia II, III, IV Mu Alpha Theta III Varsity Tennis II, III Varsity Hockey III Varsity Swimming IV Form Teams III Vesper Choir IV Current Events Club IV President Math Club III Treasurer Wrezlth Makers Ill, IV Boarder's Pin II, III Junior Doubles Tennis Cup ll Form Math Award II National Merit Letter of Commendation IV Club Congress IV Tonks . . . fun summer in Memphis . a favorite accident prone friend . . . U. of T .... has definite ideas about things but rarely voices them . . . devoted student always burnm the midnight oil . . . sincere . . . penetratin blue ey es often bloodshot from late dates with the books' constantly writing notes to herself . . . '4What9 I dont understand . . . naive . . . avid rationalizer . . Shall I u e the pink or blue rollers? . . . canlt make decisions seen examinin her golden locks . . . 'Tlradooll' . . . ape like facial expressions when emotionally aroused . . . affinity for books and records . . . future: Girls, Camp Director. She practices efficiency of cz faultless kind Where children are, there is the golden age. Stella . . . big brown eyes . . . wants hair down to her knees . . . hates busy signals . . . seen leaving for school at 8:24 . . . Hoekaclaisy for eleven long years . . . seen bombing through University Park in a blue Starfire C0nvertibIe . . . walking in parks . . . pays visits to Baylor Hospital . . . plays football on Sundays . . . doesn't want to grow up . . . laughs a lot . . . house always full of boys . . . HI've got to feecl the animalsll, . . . craves James Boncl . . . will be a perfect mother . . . future never never lancl. l00 MARY ANN STELL Eleven Years Dallas, Texas White Team Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV School Service I Entre Nous I, II, III, IV Form Teams II, III Glee Club III, IV Art Club III, IV Typing Club 11 QF' CAROL ANN TAYLOR Six Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Merit List ll. IV Community Service II Community Service Pin Cornerstones Staff I, II Art Club III, 1V Vice President III President IV Current Events Club II' Drama Club I W1'eathrnake1's ll. Ill. IV Clubs Congress IV 555943 ,sf The greatest ability is I0 be able to conceal 0ne's ability. Known for her flaming red hair and visits to South Carolina . . . which is it, Lacy Lucy or Lucy Lacy? . . .'cFor sure! . . . very studious, but loves to have fun . . . Couldnlt talk without her hands . . . Hwood peckerw . . . known for her house par- ties . . . Ioves those Culver hovs . . . frequently suffers from poison ivy . . . can't keep her hair behind her ear . . . carrot top . . . impossible to say anything had about her . . . future: Mickey Mouseis co-star. I02 LUCILE LACY TAYLOR Two and One Haif Years Waco, Texas White Team Honor Roll II, III, IV Merit List III, IV Community Service III Tu Tertulia III, IV Form Teams III. IV White Teams III Varsity Tennis III Vesper Choir IV Current Events Club IV Treasurer IV History Award III QDIQ7 l 0 ELIZABETH ANNE THOMAS Four Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Student Council I, III Class Officer I, III Class President Honor Guard III Honor Roll I, II, III, IV Merit List I, II, III, IV School Service II Welcomirlg Committee II, III, IV Assembly Committee IV Chairman Entre Nous I. II, III, IV Mu Alpha Theta III, IV Varsity Swimming II Math Cluln III, IV President IV Synchronized Swimming III Typing Club I Fantasia I. II National Merit Letter Of Commendation IV A.I7.S. Program IV Clubs Congress IV Bethie . . . honest, sincere, always herself . . . loves people uHiya, doll! You really crack me uplw . . . deep thinker strong: Civil Rights advocate . . . bubbling personality . . vid, David, David- crave him! . . . 4'Cool as a moose! individual . . . lots of wit . . . models at Sanger's . . . a natural beauty . . . known for her modest remark, 'II know Iam beflutl fullv . . . often seen with a needle and thread in hand . . . an py-go-lucky . . . future: assistant cartoonist to Charles Shultz as a side line to veterinary medicine. Sin cerity and trulh are llzc basis of every virtue 'im Happy am I, from care fm free, why arenit they all content like me? 'cWaddles'7 . . . sparkling face . . . beautiful red hair with freckles to match . . . chefls salads . . . drives a metalic blue GTO, when it hasn't been stolen . . . loves her nieces and nephews . . . constantly swallowing contacts . . . aqua . . . mischievious . . . adores Scheppls milk . . . well-groomed . . . I'IeyI Thatls ,Iody's and my song! . . . tall, slender, yet constantly taking diet pills . . . squinty blue eyes . . . future: owner of a mass-production contact lens factory. I04 PATRICIA ANN WADLEY Six Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Class Officer I Vice President Honor Roll I, II, III Merit List I, II, III, IV School Service III Community Service I Chairman of Corridor Keepers III Chairman of Study Hall Keepers IV Welcoming Committee III, IV Dux Femina Facti I, II, III, IV Magister Scribendi III Consul IV Roman Banquet I, II, III, IV Varsity Hockey III, IV Varsity Tennis III Varsity Cheerleader IV Form Teams I, II, III, IV Green Teams I, II, III, IV Athletic Shield III Cornerstones Staff IV Clee Club I, II, III Dancer I, II, IIII Art Club II Math Club III Wreath Makers I, II, III, IV Community Service Pin I Club Congress IV Big, expressive, clark eyes . . . Curly hair . . . friendly in a quiet manner . . . enjoys swimming and barefoot walks . . . shy . . . never talks about herself . . . ability to listen to another's problems and give solutions . . . artistic . . . ingenious quick Wit . . . extremely patient with small Chilclren and exchange students . . . Mfhatis ridieulouslw . . . loves French . . . NMa Foi, ouiln . . . perfectionist . . . future: uncertain. , l Jinx CAROLYN WASHBU Three Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Guard III Honor Roll II, III, IV Merit List II, III, IV Community Service II Dux Femina Facti II, III Roman Banquet II, III Entre Nous Ill, IV Form Teams II Cornerstones Staff Ill, IV Art Club II Currents Club III RN Speech is great, but silence is greater. I05 He scallers enjoyment who enjoys much. White blond hair . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . long fingernails . . a model's figure . . . vibrant personality . . . a red Spitfire . . thatas Linda Bird . . . cheesedoodles and liverwurst . . . always out of gas . . . It don't make a dip. . . . a talented artist . . . c'l3unches and bunchesn . . . superfluous-terrific . . . Alright you guys. . . . a new love every month . . . 4'We got dates, babef' . . . sophisticated, but a tomboy at heart . . . future: sur- fer queen of California. IO6 LINDA BETH WHEELER Four Years Dallas, Texas Green Team Honor Roll II, IV Merit List IV Community Service I Tu Tertulia III Cornerstones Staff II Fourcast Staff II, III Vibrato Staff II, IV Art Editor IV Drama Club IV Production IV Typing Club I KATHLEEN JEAN WOODWARD Three Years Waco, Texas Green Team Student Council IV Athletic Board III Form Representative III Class Officer IV President Honor Roll II, III Merit List II, III Community Service IV Style Show Model II, IV Vffelcoming Committee III, IV Dux Femina Facti II, III Quaestor III Roman Banquet II, III Varsity Hockey III, IV Varsity Softball II Varsity Volleyball III Form Teams II, III, IV Green Teams II, III, IV Athletic Shield III Clee Club III, IV Vesper Choir III, IV Wreath Makers IV Clubs Congress IV Tall, beautiful . . . a carpenteris dream . . . always reading while knawing on Vienna Fingers . . . seen lumbering down the hall in a beach tonel . . . anything for fingernails . . . a vivacious Glee Club member . . . loves Chopin . . . loves to dance-though particular about the boys she dances with!! . . . spirited Green . . . loves hockey . . . will always be re- membered for her great job as Senior Class President . . future: a model on the Rivera. Ready to workg ready for fllllj ready to help if thcreis work to be done. I07 Every great man is unique. Alias-Hopeless . . . loves mood music . . . favorite recording artist: Peter Nero . . . seen driving a Corvette or X-KE . . . fre- quent trips to KKK . . . Heavily streaked hair . . . a real eye catcher . . . craves Aquamarine . . . loves to be scared . . . a good listener . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . distinctive clothes . . . heard saying 'cCuess what happened to me?w . . . naive . . . '4Where were you, Hope?7' . . . never known to make more than two telephone calls per week . . . wonderful person . . . Hope Wright, never hope wrong . . . future: interpreter in a certain Transylvanian castle. HOPE SUSAN WRIGHT H One and One Dallas, Texas Green Team, Honor Roll lll Merit List IV Tu Tertulia IV Piano Literatur all Years e Club IV Jemypta MARY TEMPLE WYNNE Nine Years Dallas, Texas Wlhite Tcain Honor Roll III, IV Community' Service ll, III Entre Nous I, II Form Teams I. Il White Teams I, II Varsity Hockey ll Art Club I, II, III, IV Secretary IV Typing Club It Ifveryom: loves Temple . . . always talking and laughing . . . a great frienfl . . . YVho works at Six Flags? . . . nervous clriy' er of a yellow super sport . . . beautiful . . . an avid Dallas Cow boy and Texas fan . . . big brown ey es . . . rarely clepressefl . . lows to clanec . . . bubbling sense of humor . . . heard saying Hmy' daddy, . . . glasses . . . can and does talk to anybofly' . . well, she's a long, tall Texan . . . Snoopy' . . . you van tell she's a Wynne . . . yak. yak, yak . . . future: prvsiflent of Cowboys mothers, club. fl nzvrry hear! doeth good like zz r1lezlic1'11e. It is 2 ft I And though she be but lillle, she is fierce. 4'Little Lindaw . . . short but dynamic . . . seen hurrying through the halls taking two steps for everyone elseis one . . . You know. . . . energetic, robust, athletic . . . eats chocolate for quick energy . . . a real go-getter . . . enjoyls all sports, especially skeet shooting and hunting . . . eternal endeavor to be well-rounded . . . Red Mustang . . . out for a good time . . . devoted Arkansas fan . . . Woo, Pig Sooeyli' . . . keyword: organization . . . Let me tell you. . . . Frank, yet diplomatic . . . dedicated and efficient editor of the yearbook . . . self-conscious . . . ambitious . . . positive in her ideas and quick to defend them . . . future: Arkansasis Number One professional skeet shooter. IIO LINDA IRENE YOUNG Three Years Fort Smith, Arkansas ' Green Team Class Officer II Secretary Honor Roll II, IV Merit List II, III, IV Welcoming Committee III Tu Tertulia III, IV Varsity Hockey II, III Varsity Tennis III Form Teams II, III, IV Green Teams II, III Team Cheerleader II, IV Cornerstones Staff III, IV Underclass Editor III Editor IV Glee Club II, III Operetta II Vesper Choir III, IV Club Congress IV ,imap to x If sm I? Q V . 2, ,E 1 l, 4 .-S 4 . y , A 'iw The three face' of intellect . . . And than he . 0 ,N .-1, A -'uw mc ll piece of brass! I'll open with 17 spades. Whicli will it he tonight? See why I nm-url Ll Merry Wid0sw'? 123,...1,2,3... v s SENIOR 1T2JP I T l f Off to hoof camp . Great Expectations. 593 H!! Some were all eyes . . . Claire, itis just u boy! .lm Which one has 2492, fcwcr cavities? Expectati Our leaders . . .? Sometimes just the -uf 1,,, thought of him makes mc sick! --N . . . and some were all stomachs. -ml i , I vt' ' 1 '14 L WR illed. As -ww l . they vie for queen of the swimming pool . . . 'The Ann Crowd 51 v Oh where, oh where can he he? Sally go round the inner tube-. Y-5X 'JW Cone with the wind . . . I I3 EMT .x Q' I J 4 I A ' 1 1 lim 'Y . XcQ '1' it f Fifi O 1 'N X 9 ' F, X. 4 .I gi Q Q ff ' ' A' '3' X 'X 'xx , 0 AM, . 5 1 4 X X lx 7 ' i A ' . K I XX. 1 . v - , x ,Q if X A ' Q2 'X A gy 7 4 . ' X ' 'il P ' V Q lf: ff ' A ' if ug , N. ' V , ws-.41 xx 'Q Q1 W l UND A 'QQ' SPONSORS: Mrs. Alain Beauvois, John E. Aker, Mrs. Cul.len Rogers, Mrs. John Ehricht, Mrs. John D. Wilson OFFICERS: Janie Castleman, Vice Presidentg Mary Tocker, Presidenlg Shawnee Rathbone, Secretary-Treas- urer fy QQ Tlwwb This year the Third Form participated in community and school projects. Senior Take-Offs, one of the major class projects, was performed in January. The juniors as- sisted at the Children's Medical Center on Saturday morning for their community service project. ln school, the Third Form kept corridor, served in the library, super- vised the Book Nook during study hall, and held a tea for the seniors in the spring. The candy-counter, operated during milk period, was the class money-making project. ma' 73Cl'0r Did she leave her turtles in the sink again?! Susan Bassett 'ip-v f 1 n, Marty Bemis II6 Debbie Batterson K in Nancy Bennett '41 .ludi Anderson Meg Beatty ...K Louise Bond Bryn Ball Charlotte Bell Carol Bonner W PF il N lx' sr 'L s ' 'B ll llll we 1:5 Y E Carolyn Campbell Ann Bower Heather Brenz Anne Brewer ffm Janie Castleman Flory Daugherty Elizabeth Cavin KW it me e e ' Hannah Davis Linda Cook Cecilia Dahlstrom Are you Sure that it's Cl1iquita?l I '7 Knit one, purl two . . . qmxw 1 A gels' Betsy Dreyfus Connie Enochs V 4 A h me h y 2 V 15 A b P' ee'2'l .. , X 'ziissffwl i' 'Y Af ! ilg . -gf' AAA . .Q 1 I ser! Nancy Golloday Becky Graham Gayle Donsky Jean Ann Fleishman Sandy Graham If Q: M ,iw- gg. artha Ann Dorie Annetta Frey - ,V 7 S Kathy Grant Q.. Madge Green 4' Wendy Harrison Carmen Herrerias Nancy Green 5 N Q Jee ','e Linda Hartz my Q .. .. . 'X , bw Q S Helen Hunt 'mind J eenek X' Cindy Harrell lx 1 K . -Q , .. - 1-1 Gi ' X K Q ,--vi Joy Henry .Ag F , JH' tif: Kathy Harris . ,y JS y .,'- . .,' Kate Henry Wx. X. ,mr x , s Come fly with me. X 8 s , .i I know they promised to build us an outdoor pool, but this 15 ridiculous. Marty Johnson Carolyn Kemp f , H ,ff Susie Johnson o o ig Vevv ' Z Vili 1, . I Sandy Kiehle Toby Jacobe Carol Kane Ljyndy Kirkpatrlcns XA Barbie Joers Elise Keeney Linda Kramer Tupper Lampton Cynthia Lane I Mary Maxson DeDe McClain Wendy Moss Devron Moziek I sa +392 Ellen Lee Talia Lydick - yfy fy, 4 ' X -... Toni McLeod Marion Mendelsohn Connie, dear, where are you? Your date is in the foyer. lt happens to Jun Lucy Norsworthy A- Vkfr V k '., V.W Cinda Perry iors stuck on freshman hall. Susie Northway Maria Phillips f slls in Dede Muller Anne Pace ii ,A ,, . , ..VV 1 i v J f i i Leslie Pickering I Anne Murphy MQ y fi ' V ' 2' K K. ww , sk i 4 4 K rf? ' 1 l 4, 2 Mmm? is W' 57 Anne Peterson my Carol Pirrung Coco Polak Nancy Russell Shawnee Rathbone Billie Sue Riggin Charlot Saunders Tina Schonfeld R a f , 3 G' 1 f 5 J' n V , ,. Joanne Rosenstein Beverly Shanbaum Sig! T i is f ,' ii L 'Q' 'ii isa ',-' fi , . l ,. ,, I I Vkkfr ,, X im Carol Spradley Laurel Tilton It's so funny I forgot to laugh! '23 'W .- What he doesn't know . . . A me 6? E, X x, Terry Tucker Helena Underwood W Anne Woocls Cherrie W0fthiHgt0Il Mary Tocker Susan Wagner T Shan Torrance ,,,. Sarah Wilson Junior Coke Party .Qi .ar OFFICERS: Kay Lcftwich. Secrctaryg Cathy Castlelnan, Vice Presidentg Nancy Strauss, Treasurerg ,lan Wood- ward, President SPONSORS: Mrs. Ronald Holman, Robert Nl. Merritt, Jr., Mrs. Jack C. Cook, Mr-. Gail K. Plath, Mrs. ,lohn Oram SECOND This year the sophomore class under- took many important projects. As school service projects, our responsibilities were to organize and maintain a messenger ser- vice between the lfpper School offices. to furnish current magazines in the infirmary, and to polish the trophies in the case. As our community service project, me gaxe a party for a Dallas orphanage. The sopho- mores also held a drive to finance a schol- arship for Hockadayis American Field Service student of the coming year. The Second Form operates the Lost and Found to finance our various activities. Jan Woodward O Q p l'll have two mugs of Moo today. 5 Renee Bush X Jan Callahan ' ,A Y Chan Cox Charlotte Craig Gayle Anderson Cathy Castlveman Celia Cupp Frances Aronson Christy Collins Ali I e Ld V -,Wre Karen Curtis ii 5 Betsy Davis Jo Ann Eldridge Parrish Fuller Ann Galt J if ii r rf? r A l r s 1 iss s f r A i, l Q i ll: 1 i ll llf ' i i 4 ig, As's i ' Marleen Greif Gagie Haynes 1 1 31' ti 3 1 gf 'J' J ,A ,, Tanya Fain .ping fin. Lisa Gilbert R Kathy Fillmore Mary Goforth It just missed me by this much. W2 Wait until Mrs. Stokes secs this! fi' 'z 9 f Swanee Hunt . in Bitsie Jennings Carol Hurd Jennifer .losey Beverly Hill T XY 45' yn y r K S v A ,' , f l wx Q sl nl ffef ' Jenny Inge Linda Julian I Ji fri! Mopsy Hopkins Denise .leansonne wha., of Debby Kline ' ' Nw, 9 ,ffffli y 5 f . . f - ff If Sally Knight 1 3 d f L 1 ., A V 1 1' ft X x Va N slfvxkbxm cl K ' 'ff 5., i f- -' , li ix H W? 41 I ,L ,,LL t , 1 f X Ann Lawrence Belinda Leftwich Susan Lively 5 Kay Leftwich Molly Livingston y .mg ff. K :s,,V V' Debbie Lawrence Candy Lee f il fa 4 fl' K Mary Lide Page Lillard These exercise records are nothing for me. i I'd give you a bite, but I didn't eat breakfast. b o n ' ' 'E b fl fa'-of, V55 l , +A. a n VIV 1 Mandy Mayhew Vicki Michaelis 1 Claudia McKinney 'i,f .' all , , . , 'gy ' Metta Moore If yogi o,y gil iyi yyo yyy b 7 Lainy Luckadoo i Micky McNamara X,::r Mary Mullen :Q 1' 'av V,.. sf! Kathy MacAdams Cathy Medders Elizabeth Murphy n Q ,..'-Q --mm Q Xa As in l 1 W R 'K if W sei! Q? f S Andrea Nasher LHUTCI 01'I1iSh ' if in ,r .. ' ' Cathy Orr Angier Peavy N Q . 'K f efb S1 x Q Pam Pitzer Sally Purnell JHI1 Roberts xo W f 5, .ws x Y 1 Roxanne Russell Nita Smith Joyce Rogers I just wish you'd let me in on it. If Well, you see l have tliis test next period. Susan Tobian ' En if Mary loWaits l32 Lesley Underwood Marianne Wells Nancy Strauss Vicki Vanston ll i ll 2 l Lana Whelan Susan Strauss ' wtf f,, ff ,l ' f-1. 6' ,gprl si., Peggy Wagner Q Karen Wigley' Barbara Williamson Tricia Wilson Lynn Vvoodward 5 Susannah Wlooclcock .lan Woodward We knew we shouldn't have done it, hut we didn't think this would happen! QE' 'S f nxulllll ? 'x,M No one told us wv were going to have Ll fire drill in this Would you believe it? Allofu sudden... '33 frovzing ruin! 'Q I OFFICERS: Lucy Stecre, Presidentg Peggy Manning, Sf-crcta-ryg Gayle Settle, Ffreaxsurcrz Linda Williams, Vice President SPONSORS: David N. WXIQIIIOII, Robert Dobbs Slaughter, Miss Lynn Youngs not pictured: Mrs, R. C. Daniel Mrs. F. M. Klvlfonias I34 its PIRSF FORM The First Form has had a successful and prosperous year. The class flemonstrated their spirit through numerous activities: helping in the lilmrary, money-raising bake- sules, a party for the orphans, a tea honoring Mrs. Duncan, the class dance in May. and other projects. The freshmen have livecl up to their many responsibili- ties of the 1965-66 school year. Lucy Steere 'Qw- .wu- ,J ' 21 5 'T 'FRN 5 1 r W H .f . Mary Sue Adam F 1 4 '9 Barbara Bennett Cathy Bolton Adrienne Amundsen Terry Berg V ,,'V A'.' ,l ' . Eliza Brewer f r iglfl, , 7 ' ' in 1 . J' Z Barbara Barnes Martha Beatty yiy V, f ,ff XX 5. 1?2 E an at 'if W1 I if Mallyn Bloch Sara Bludworth What's new pussycat? 1 1 4-. But Mr. Thomas, it's the latest style! on-.. K J, K V, , . ,v N. -W, C A L Martha Brown Sally Castleman 5 aa E5 5 Carla Crosby Cynthia Dahlstrom a vylaa A' laf 1' , ,f 2 ' 7 9 , if W if Molly Brewer Q I ffm I . I ,f ar' we or Sally Cortes 5 Sandra Brooks Nancy Cox Olive Dinwiddie Kaleta Doolin s I 5-, Jana Erickson --M., V Sallye Ann Giles I an Hancock R. x u l ,X .. 1 l Lori Hansel Y X Helen Cosnell Lindsley Harris Georgia Harvey Mollie Hawkins Christie Green PM Pam Harris This is what we've been waiting nine years for? She doesn't know that I use Cleem with the invisible shield. ,gm , . ai, - V ff if 5 H A Q' Kay Hughes Phoebe Hughes , il! 7' , i if, f as Q n V iiii 'iii Chris Johnson Helen Johnson I38 9' Anabel Herrerias Susie Hootkins H f i ' v ' lr, ' xv . L ,V H 1 rg lv 'WOW K Les'a lngram Barbara Jaffe .Aa- ,1 '-1. 'K Wi Laurie Jopling Carroll ,lung Nancy Kalina viii' Blake Kennedy Q TF 5 , Carolyn McClain Sharon Katz . ,'! ,W .1 , -5 y- , 1 Shelley Lee Janet lVlcKnabb A'if'K axr y A lel X Ruthie Kean Becky Kennedy y . L . - y E fy 'W e I V ' ,l. I ' Susan Livingstone Peggy Manning 443115 Wanda the Win-h. '39 . Watch me take this snowball, turn around and . l i S ' M 'K . ,., wa- Ann Parish ,psp ,, K, iww. ' ai Julie Paulson X was - ll Y '50 l N, t ii i 1 J A L. ' ii if 1 'v s it s tl Betty Pricldy Martha Rain Kate Mitchell Kathy Perkins , 'fn f Mary Redman Q xx 1 I it 5 30 is , J V Robbie Newman l Carol Phelps Chris Reed , ,Q X ll! K 'f '7P , X Mary Remmel , -Q. 'va ff x Edith Seay g 'E .zq , 3, '- izf Q57 , -KLV in Lucy Steere y , X Hmm IH V Q Evy Kay Rhodus ,, 2 V Gayle Settle ff . ,L 'lf eee or A ' l ff Ardell Taylor '25 4 la f Jan Robertson Carol Lynn Sandfield , . I ., EELL aff Susan Skeeters Sid Spires All together now girls . . , 14' Informative Class Meeting Elizabeth Thorne 1' , 'F' 533' 3 AMA A : A- ,XEM K 1 xf W Connie Winstead l42 - Nancy Underwood Cindy Wright Y Kimey Wilhelm Merilyn Wood Cathy Thorne Linda Williams J' Rolobyn Yoffee - N ff ,-I 'en -,qt 9'5 ,Q 0 4 -S I I45 ,rx X X,,..,., Clubs Coagwas The Clubs' Congress consists ol the presiflenls and Clmuirlnen of all the clubs and committees. They meet only twice Ll year. Their rcsponsilaility is to nominate mem- lmers ofthe Upper School for the F0UIlClCI'7S Dax' Award. vi-V ., 1 if Q N MQ Q-0' Left to Right: Ceci Brunazzi, Claire Bailey, Kay Woodwairrl, Harrim-I Higginbotham, Lillian Crosby, Jeanne Graham. Carla Crosby. Lynn Mcllntirc, Alcoa Floca, Stazzrling, left 10 right: Mary Lynn llogle, Lucy Stem-rc, .lan Woodward, Mary 'lloc-lwr, Marty Johnson, Cathy Orr. The Student Council, elected by the student body, is composed of thirteen representatives f 1' 0 m Forms l through IV. lts purpose 'K is to make, administer, and en- force the school regulations: and these same rules are based upon the four cornerstones ol Hoclca- day: character, scholarship, cour- tesy, and athletics. The Student Council is considered a bridge be- tu een the students, faculty and the administration. Le t to Rivlzt: Lynn McEntire. vice- rcsidcntg Marty Johnson, treasurerg Mr cf P l I Aker, sponsorg Cathy Orr, secrc-taryg Mrs. Duncan. sponsorg Lillian Crosby president. I47 X Offivs-rs: Petty Anclt-rstm, llianm- Mn-yer. Betsy Ilemlvrsfm, llarrl:-I lllyglttllltlllltlll. ll:-vlq llnwn, MIN. llttttm-tum, -In n Left to Right: Diane Meyer, Harriet Higginlmtlnnn, Betsy Ht-nclt-rson. Becky Huwn, Petty Anderson, Luna Whelan, Wlently Musa Carol Runner: Smzfezl: Chan Cox, Nancy Killlllll.l.lIt4l4ll'j'HL1l'1'l9 t Athletic Bowwb 1 3 . A I , . QUI- I48 Tlte Athletic llotlrcl is tlle legislatixe lmcly of tlte flthlt-tit: ASS1M'lL1ll4Jll, llllll? llmlrfl luis elvx en elected rnetnlx-rs including tlte President, the flrevn atncl Wwltite 'lqeutn Caplaixts. :intl Green and Vllltite I'E1ll'f'Si'lll2'lllN es funn eaclt form. rllllfl lloztwl Ul'gIilIllZ!'S tlle vitrious form lllltl Green unfl White gatnes, anrl selects suitable 1-ulenclar flutes for the athletic: urrtixities, sufrll as tlle Athletic lloarcl Picnic in the spring. The Atltlvtir' Sltielrl. letter sweater. tlle llonclren Award, the Form Athletic Cup, the Spirit Plaque. aml the Green ancl Wvltite llanner are awarclefl by the Athletic Hoarcl. 1, X lo right: ,loanne Graham, Bc g Seflledf Cincla Perry, Anne Standing left bt-l llerrerins K KX linda Leftwich, Mettu Mooreg Swim! an floor: Charla Peavy, Carolyn Smith, Anna- Wioods, lleatlier llra-nz. I-louse ' The House Council is the govern- ing hotly of the Resiclenve Depart- ment. The Council, Consisting of a president. x'ic'e-president, treasurer, and a president from each hull, is elected by the boarrling students. The House Council enforces the rules and plans the lmoarcling avtivities with the assistance of Jackie lluster. 1 ..:' 1 , 'F QP Q fix, V If ' I President Jeanne discusses House Council plans with Metra, Cinda, Carolyn, und sponsors Mrs. Cildvrsloeve :md Mrs. Davis. l49 for-X ff or fl, 'A , Q. .- W ib . 2 . 5 . Left to Right Robin Yoffee Susan Lively, Susan Bridges, Lucy Childress, Nancy Strauss, Beth Thomas. chairman The Assembly Committee Chairman is cho- sen by the president of the student council at the end of each year. The chairman then chooses a committee from girls -she feels will he of help to the committee. They meet three or four limes a year to discuss the yealfs as- sembly programs. They recommend speakers for the assemblies and help plan the prograrns. One of the committee's major responsibilities is the upper school talent show, Fantasia. my lf? xggi. 4 Q W,,m1 fi fha fer i ,, ,... -... , ,M -iih . - ,- ' ' ' K . ,,.. S , gs? A .t L:.l:l jliJT: isyrfi. . , iz it ,iegiffigiakfgleg , xh ., K The Welcoming Committee is composed of stuclents from each form ehosen by the presiflent of the Student Couneil. During the summer, the committee writes new girls coming into the upper school, welcoming them and explaining certain fuctsabout Hockaclay. The Committee plans Orienta- tion Week, during which they help move new boarders into their rooms and act as guides for the parents and new students. Wliat is Betsy Henderson pointing out to new junior liourder, Eliza- beth Cavin? Hm-m-m-m . . . ? l5l - A lk y t ij s 3 ' 5 .txt - M flef -. ,, - - 1 -.. f 5 f -u..----, Q-, - 2- Adopfs otpm The Ctllltltlllltllf' Serxire ffonnnitteu is it represeitta- tive group of the student lmdy which raises money for various vharituhle organizations. Projects, sum-h us the style shots sponsored hy Nifllllilll-lXlH1'L'US in the fall, helping make tllngistnnts lnxppy for others, and the Pet Shots held in the spring. give the members of the connnittee at vllalive to earn hours for their Red Cross pins. Whether working as volunteers at the Children's Hospital. or gzttliering Easter baskets for needy children, the Community Service Committee spends its time during the year trying to help the community of Dallas und nearby areas. Left to right: Mrs. Johnson, Mary Lynn Engle, Claudia Cznnplmell 1 sie Nelson, ,Ioan Hamric, Mrs. Wilson I K .. , Q ' .4 , -fm X I V 1, X ,J ' ' 'K 'flaw t ' Y .. I ' , . ' .,,.. k' K ff! 5 , .NJ 5 x . g fr 4 XX f 4 f ' A4 AA, I 2 ilk ' s IN -M ,.... School ' The School Service Committee per- forms various tasks around the campus assisting the Student Council. It is re- sponsible for dining room assignments. keeping the school neat and acting as official liostesscs for niany of the scl1ool's functions. The connnittee's most import- unt duty is planning the llaclis Day pro- grann in the spring. N SI W 5 3 ,vi li Louise Slade, Ceci Brunnuzi, und Lyn Fleishman work on scenery for Dads' Day. Entre Nous members Q ? Sponsors: Mrs. Daniel, Mde. Beauvois, Mrs. Plathg Louise Slade, president, Carolyn Kemp, secretary, and Pam Hunter, vice-president. fig Entre Nous initiates Entre Nous, the French Honor Society, has had an interesting year. The members have seen films and have learned how to make French pastry. At Christmas, they gave a party, complete with French Christmas carols, at the Orphanage of Mont Saint Michael. Later in the year, an initiation dinner was held at Old Warsaw. .JY 1.7 .v, uw 1 5 f ,. l K .- VLQ K :, V ,im , ff ,Q V ' 1 f X '1 - Y- at f - 1 f ' if f A , f' I ' K ' R, - f x7 2 . X X .2 f' f X g - sf V ,NW N X be i - X-x- , x 'I 'P i if 2 fi ff A X. . A Tu Tertulia members Tw TQ'tb.lRf,01 Tu Tertulia, as an honor society, is or- ganized to recognize excellence in the Spanish department. The purpose of Tu Tertulia is to acquaint its members with the customs and culture of the Spanish speaking countries and to improve the fluency of its members in speaking the language. Tu Tertulia has two initiation meetings in which the members honor the initiates with a dinner at a Mexican res- taurant. OFFICERS: PRESIDENT .... , ...... Lyn Fleishman VlCE-PRESIDENT ..... Patricia Renui SECRETARY ............. Coco Polak TREASURER . . . f. . Carmen Herrerias SPONSORS ..... Mrs. Oram lVlrs. Daniel Officers, sponsors, and initiates. l55 X if i ,rg r I e e s rm-gms , . lwfml lE?f2Z5!F?lr f lEf?.?L?1!9l '!?1!f'?1l W' V X .r A sr I K , , f. , is ,V 1 it ,, ,L , X 9 3 , 1 ? I V ony! WM ,,.,, M, M, -2 is , Q 'Q ' v fl 'X f W The Wreathiiiakers consist of a group of girls interested in learning how to make ivy and flowerefl wreaths. Their main purpose is to make the wreaths used hy the guests and Vir- gilians at the Roman Banquet which is held near the end of the year. Second year Latin students make a Triumphal Entry into Caesar SAP s ' s s , was G Gt 9 f 1 f if so if 5 s 5 er, .K , Q4 mg? V Studentes Sapientiae Members Studentes Sapientiae is sponsored by the Latin department. Any student enrolled in Latin who wishes to increase her knowl- edge of Roman history, culture, mythology, and traditions may join. The activities in- clude lectures, films, production of plays in both English and Latin, creative hand- work, and a study of the art of wreath- making. OFFICERS Vicki Michaelis ........... PRINCEPS Elise Keeney .... .... S ECUNDA Shelly Lee .... .... S CRIBA Mrs. Ehricht .. SPONSOR Slaves l. Duga ' i . r A X Top Row: Kathy Harris, Tricia Wilson, Charla Peavy, Anne Woods, ,lan Hardy, Heather Brenz, Celia Dalhstrom, Susan Wagner. Second row: Miss Kimball, Louise Bond, Beverly Nasif, Ellen Lee, Cathy Orr, Ann Brewer, Nita Smith, Susan Basset, Ann Bower, Carolyn Smith, Mandy Mayhew, Camille Clover, Miss Grow. Third row: Susan Strauss, Betsy Davis, Andrea Nashcr, Patty Wadley, Nini Rowe, Beth Marr, Candy Loc, Nancy Strauss, Frances Aronson. Fourth Row: Debbie Lawrence, Judi Anderson, Roxanne Russell, Ann Harris, Steff 0'Brien, Vicki Michal-lis, Peggy Long, Leslie Underwood, and Lynn Melfntire. The Dux Femina Facti is Hoc-kaday7s Latin Honor Society. lts principal purpose is to further the understanding of Roman ideals, customs, and lie- liefs. The major events of the year are the Saturnalian party, which is the Christmas celebration, and, most important, the Roman lianquet. The Slaves are made up of the first year students with a high MBU average who plan and serve the dinnerg the Caesar, Cicero, and Vergil classes provide the entertainment. I58 ,'jv-Mfg? - '.. , H ,XA Left to , ,p L L 1f.1t,v J . ' ,V ' 5 fx A X Q. 3 , ,14 x Y 5 'QM if 'Q ,g 1, X 1 X ' ., ,, ' right: Beth Thomas, Lillian Crosby, Sally Harper-President, Mary Lynn Bogie, Carol Fisher, Ellen Lee, Ann Harris, Mary Frances McLemorc, Cano Scurry, Louise Slade, Mr. Webb-Sponsor. Mw ,llapiww Tiwfw Hockadayjs lVlu Alpha Theta Chapter was formed to stimulate a further interest in mathe- matics. ln order to become a member of this honor society, a girl must maintain a B aver- age in fourth or fifth year mathematics. This year the members have participated in a tu- toring program for west Dallas children. The Mu Alpha Theta annual dinner was held in March at Cattlemanis Restaurant. 5 Mr. Welili discusses the tutoring program for west Dallas. 1' This year's Science Club was com- posed of those girls who enjoyed fleeing from rattlesnakes and dodging homemade rockets. Along with many electrifying experiments, the club planned a field trip to the Arhuckle Mountains, and a sunrise breakfast cooked over a Bunsen Burner. Judi Anderson, Vice-President, Ann Moninger, President, Mr. Wagnon, Mr. Swan, sponsors. -ee. ,. FA le?-? X X XY-'TQ-fvQ'tw ln.. ,-S Math Club Pwuokes Tlwuglxt The Nluth Clulfs main projeet is the iiOCli2lfl2lf Hath 'liournamenh helcl this year on 'Xpril sixteenth. Forty-three schools from Texas and Oklahoma participateg each sponsor two contestants, who take coniprelif-risive tests and compete for prizes for their schools. The girls in the Club work throughout the year organizing the Tournament and marking decorations. The flay of the Tournament, they act us hostes- ses for the visiting schools. Beth Thomas, President and Mrs. O'Neal, sponsor work on plans for the Math Tournament, QD 5 an -EAVAI M725 W 1 QW!! fC?n 7-D X ' ,NJ ,...J' 37 qi gy gk? bf if 43 - ' - .. M., ..,, H ,ww ,E MMG ml l6I lx x ww using of' Fwd A 'bf' Linda Young, editor und Mrs. Ka-nning, sponsnr. Aw-if EDITOR ., .. Linda Young SPONSOR ...... Mrs. Kenning f:0l'l16I'Sf0IICS is the name of the Hocka- clay yearbook. It Comes from the idea that the annual should reflevt the four Corner- stones of the school: scholarship, f:l1aracte1', athletics, zmrl courtesy. The C0l'llCl'S1i0IZ6S is ll permanent record of the y8Eil'iS activi- ties. The annual staff is chosen each spring by the new eflitor. Ai ,ff 5 T 5 ,. WW, J, f, .sv , fx Julie Coplon and Sandy Kim-hl look ovvr lower school section of past ye-ars. wh J Susan Wagner and Charla Peavy, copy editors. 4.19 ,f Ns 1 Deeds- Harris and Ann Bower go over sporls lay 01115. XX J H Susan Mead, Marilyn Goode, Susan Bridgcs, and Janf- Kridor look mer pictures fll'l'll1lJF and uclixilios. N i ix E ' mi lx R ,ff QS 2 K i i 'A X Ann Wr,urwcls. Jinx Whsburm-, llcde Mull:-r, und Debbie llatterson . . . Jvorking? Putty Wudley, Sal vditors. x if L v KS if K, ,ff I , 'A l .ali ,.. ... , r. If fi ly Harper, and Janet Carver senior I63 Cast Carol Pirrung, editor, Mrs. Tally, sponsor Section editors: Julie Colman, Ruth Heiskcll, Rowe, and Beverly Slianliaum 52551. -1,3 Joanne liosvnstein, Nini I64 This year the Fourousl has carrierl on its re- sponsibility to report the happenings of the school year. ln its once a oe-ek meetings, the basic fundamentals of journalism were covered and suggestions for articles were clisczusserl. Thanks to the efforts of a l1ElI'flW01'kiIlQQ staff and the welcome aclviee of the sponsor Mrs. Tally, the Fourcast was proucl to enter several issues in journalistic competition. TWV? F97 STAFF: Top row: Kathy Fillmore, ,loyce Rogers, Nanc Strauss, Carolyn Kemp. .llirldle row: Elisa Brewer, Cayl Anderson, Beverly Hill, Susan Lively Botlom row: Louis Bond, Coco Polak, Leslie Pickering, Ellen l,ee. f-... vs it t We A ggi, 'x x V373 , ,Q :it 3 aft tt it s ta s . Lu 3 K I Vbwtot Ii7li11l'I1f0 is the lfppvr St-html literary and art publieatitm. Xlembers of the eclituriztl staff find opportunities to express thought antl feeling in prose articles, in poems and to gain experience in jutlging their literary values. Thr- husiness staff tleails with the printer on probleins of stock. niethotl or printing. unfl t-ost. The art staff pre- sents reenriilntllltlmions nliout ln0l'lH1ll Llllll using clrzmings to Coniplenient the written wortl. This is what vonstitutvs the lfilmzio. :A Susan Tnliitm, Steffi 0'Brien. uml Elise Keeney discuss plans for this yeur's Vibmto. Glen The Glee Club of Hockadaf' is one oi the hardest working student organizations, meeting every day. Each year, in con- junction with the art and drama clubs, the Clee Club produces a Christmas show, a spring music festival, and their major X ff' production, the operetta, which is held each year in March for Dads, Day. The operetta this year was Wllhe Sound of Musica' by Rodgers and Hammerstein. Su- sie Johnson and Frances Alford carried the leading roles as Maria and the Mother Abbess respectively. Barbie Blurden, Helen Hunt Frances Alford president Mr F l , f - , . ar ey Mr. Merriman, and Jan Hardy go over The Sound of Music score. l Dawms X RX p rypybp if ,cf Standing: Steffi O'Brien, Beverly Nasif, Debbie Batterson, Cathy Castleman Carla Crosby, and Shawnee Ratliboneg Kneeling: Barbie Burden. Petty Anderson, Janie Castleman, and Susan Bridges The dancers are chosen from the members of the Clee Club at the be- ginning of each year. They perform any dance numbers which are included in the annual programs. This year. the dancers performed both a jazz and a ballet dance for the Christmas program, and they did a waltz number in the ballroom scene of the spring production of Mllhe Sound of Musicf' I66 E. 'Zz ...M 5 va Q .- ' 1 5. 5 E Altos ffm'-11 gg ., , ,., M ,. ,W g ,,,,,, c I Q 'c1 M2 cc Q gif? I ,..,, .V VM 'u ,. ,sf ' iii I , W f ?1 W ' if 1 If c nl .1252 5? fl V J ,,.,,. i.,J ,.-U Jgwgiifs fi9sf1f?i?siiN if 4 1 u Q P Wendy Moss practices with Mr Far ley for the Sound of Music sixshiiu Qimimiiigf m2gisf2s?iw sisfaiiiiiiirf MQW U ' 1 , , J f f f 4'1 ' Q XL ,,,-- ac f D 1 , ,fl f if I fx 3 . ML f- .,.. wt., ., 1 4 Vespwv Barbie Burden, cliairrnan of the Vt-spur se,-rxice, and Mr. Merriman, choir director Q ,.,' The Vesper Choir consists of those hoarding students who enjoy singing. During the past year, the choir has been extremely busy. Aside from their regular program of singing at each Sunflay after- noon Vesper service, the choir has, with much help from Mr. Mer- riman, presented special pro- grams for TllZlIlkSgliVlI1g, Christ- mas, anrl llaster. These programs have been presented on Sunday evenings, in chapel, and in com- bination with Glee Club. Ann Brudno has done it again! I if yd Cassie Nelson and Kathy 0'Boyle curiously watch Julie Colman at work. Aw Md: At Art Club meetings, the members are alile to further their knowledge of art by painting. having films ancl guest speakers. The Art Club sponsors many of the art collections exhilmitecl in the sr-hool. anrl often the memliers' own paintings are clisplayecl. Also, the Art Club works with the Glee Club in presenting the operetta. I69 H We The Hockaduy Play ers is the administrative body of the drama club. The members meet every six weeks for dinner to discuss pro- duction plans. Members of this organization are nominated by the Club and voted on by the Players on the basis of the candidateas w ork and devotion to the club be- yond the call of duty. The Play ers are rewarded with Circles under their ey es, few, if any fingernails, and ll well founded respect for manual labor. l l70 P The Manda www Mrs. Keller CCay Mallonl tries to comfort Helen as Helens father flllr. Swan? anil Helen's aunt iCllL1l'lLl Pcavyl look on. Anne learns patience as Helen's Curious fingers search Anne's desk. The Pretenclers Consists of those girls who wish to learn more of every phase of drama, including acting. stage work, fashion cle- sign, ancl make-up. ln Cooperation with St. Nlarlos. the Pretenclers presentefl a night of one act plays lIll'll1fll.llQ 41+ for Da clclyw, HAntie Springw, anal wllhe Lot- terfl. The elulfs major procluc- tion this year was The Miracle W01'k61'7, which starrecl Frances Allorcl as Anne Sullivan, anfl Su- san Mearl as Helen Keller. The Prelenrlers also assist is ith the Glee Clulfs Christmas an cl spring shows. lf --Ulm lb.. Left to Right: Jeanne Graham, Miss Rea, sponsorg Becky Love, seeretaryg Hope Wright, Joanne Eldridge, Beth Marr, president: Roxanne Russel. Pfmwf' The Piano literature Club is com- posed ol girls in the Upper School who have an interest in music. The intimate size of the club provides more cletailecl tliseussions on the mu- sic composed by such great artists as' llecthoxen and Chopin. Occasionally, members play the works of the Com1 posers tollurther the clubis enjoy- ment. Becky Love watches lieth Marr perform il piece they have been studying. - M' ' ,rm , ,. gg 1' ' f 2. is I We ' A5 The Current Events Club meets once --JN a week to discuss and analyze contro- versial subjects concerning the world today. The club promotes a hetter un- clerstancling of foreign and domestic policies. Films and guest speakers en- able the student to become a well- K T informed citizen. Left to Right: Lacy Taylor, secretaryg Cecilia Dnhlstrom, c0-presi- dcntg Carolyn Smith, co-presidcntg Mr. Slaughter, sponsor. , . ,RJ 1 'i Left to Right: Carmen Herrerias, Lacy Taylor, Cynthia Dahlstrom, Cathy Thorne, Carolyn Smith, Susan Brelsford, Cinda Perry, Connie Enochs, Anne Pace, Cecilia Dahlstrom, Susan Jolinson, Mr. Slaughter. ws 'K wa.-,sw sr aff K -1 - smnr. 1. . , ,Vs Sponsor Miss Youngs, SUCICILlfy-lI'C2lbl11'CI', Nancy Creen, presi- dent, Madge Green, Mr. Merrit, sponsor I-if mi X.. I pa YU . a s tintttwrc- oonn ,s Table The Round Table is a small informal discussion group which meets once a week. The club's purpose is to increase its mem- bers' ability to discern, express, and eval- uate the ideas of the world's great thinkers. As a guide this year, the club is using films and a collection of readings which present the ideas that effect the world. Left to right: Mary Redman, Suzanna Woodcock, Mrs. Holman, Bitsy Jennings, Barbie Burden, Parish Full er, Gayle Haynes. and Kathy Perkins. The Marlin Club is the synchro- nized swimming club. These girls Work at perfecting various Water stunts and attend several vlinivs uhere they learn to execute these stunts skillfully. The Marlin Club demonstrates their water skills at an annual water show. A few niemhers form a star in the water ' ctwztma .au Hcadmastefis Picnic Students picking up books. Seniors return from trip Cot-acquainted Coke party. Senior hukg sale X, ,QQ f '27 Baroness Von Trapp entertains at assembly. y First Form Class meeting w 9-1. What do you mean, it isn't ironed? Kneel, peasants! . . A I K P . Entre Nous Meeting Boarder's birthday dinner Third Form class mcvtin Maybe Listerine . . . Vesper Choir Tu Tertulia Program Senior prepares for Chrlst mas formal. Glce Club Christmas carols in Great Hall. Decorating the Christmas tree. Ladies and gentlemen Miss Milk Break! Picture Contest Decorating the fireplace. Q, j Santa Claus Mexican Posada I 80 rj-' . ix u ,pig J .-' Entre Nous initiates display hats. Tu Tertuliu initiation. 4 V5 -v' 3 Dinner at Old Warsaw .. Entre Nous Initiation i i Maybe it was thc rliicken Tu Tc-rtuliu nu-vis ut 17.11 Tunisia. Qenimf ww-0556 'F 195 L X I x ' 5 E f gf' f' ,f 1:2 ugh lily llllli N25 llllll 373 num HQ, -gun: If sl . -xt ' x QQ . X:,s' xm, -.vm ...J MIT Hwwmwbwww Hockey practice Sound tho alarm. Sophomore class meeting? .1 Form swim meet .Rf--v.,,q Q Roman Slaves perform skit Mu Alpha Theta meets at Cattleman's Oh, come now . . . 1 . . - Just leave it to me, fine Dux meeting 1 .,,-' we get apples one more time Mary Lynn Bogle plans Community Service project Mrs. Boroughs and Miss Rea practice for the assembly pro gram Coe, Officf-r Terry . . . If I had ll IILUNIHEI' ,Mk u Arc you sure they're not taking roll? Here it is The Hockaday Hitch-hike. Guess ,ar EVER D A 5 MQBHKQ? 5 sl Teal for Mr. Cranfield after the assembly the switchboard just closed Community Service Pet Show Stop that petty gossip and ye-il' Aagh . . . the graham crackers are stale Eighth period Kiddie-time sm K ' -'-- fl an Combo plays for sophomore dance I think I've just found my life's work. If we ever play that Hockaday team again ' 5 uf X L f af 5' D0 you mean NOBODY signed off the Symphony? Students perform chemistry experiment. W -fn 1 i 3 -,,,c,....-.1-mf 1 13: 7 . K ,kL, ,,t.,.. . , ., . 3. .. ..,, -tr ,..1,,M,,,,..,.-.t.t, t . L .. 5 fi. f- -ai. a t , Q 1' ii L ' i . . f vs , e ew' . 1 f sl ' V .kM,f' From L. to R. Carolyn Smith, Charla Peavy, Harriet Higginhothum, Muriel Powers, Beth Thomas, Lynn McEntire, and Barbie Burden Mrs. Foster Yancy speaks on the background of the Founder's Day award 's Dag Founclerls Day is helcl every year to recognize those students who have con- tributecl the most to Hockaclay hy their loyalty and service. The recipients of the Founclerls Day Award 1'1-present the four cornerstones for which Miss Hockaflay fouficleml the School: courtesy, scholarship, athletics, and l'l1ilI'Ell'tCI'. WW VUZXLHY I-1061203 Team Has Quocess w Standing: L. to R.: Hannah Davis, Dcbhic Battcrson, Ann Harris. Jun Woodward, Lyn Woodward, Kay Woodward, Diane Moyer, lillinn Clroflzy, Nini llowv, llclcn Hunt. Fartzh Wilson. Kmfelirzg L. to R.: Elizabeth Thorne, Claire Bailey, Potty Andvrson, Cnylr: Aiiclcrcon, Angicr Peay y, Janet Garvey, Anno Hrcwvr. Sealed L to R.: Putty Wudley, Nancy Bennett, Sally Cnstlcunnn, liLlI'lJL1I'i1 llennelt, Nancy Knlinn .1 l 1. 1 f x 4 N X - 41 1 f MANAGERS: Carla Crosby, Dr-f-do Harris. Alice Our coucli. Mr. Merritt Qeasow l. Mopsy Hopkins blocks a pass i ,t Q - ' ,a .. 1 Barbara Bennett prepares to intercept the ball Hockey team tryouts started the second day of school because of a practice en- counter with TWU scheduled for October 1. The game schedule was crowded with A 81 B games with Casady, St. John's, and Ft. Worth Country Day, and an A game with Kinkaidg all of which were played here. ln addition, games with TWU, Phil- lips, and North Texas were played at a college conference on the TWU campus plus an A Sz B game with St. lVIary,s in Austin. Out of 17 games, the Hockaday hockey team won ll, tied 2, and lost 4, one of the best seasons yet. if N Patty passes to Lillian Crosby for a goal Nini Rowe drives it past block by opposition s my H I -'W' it , fe I 1 ' t. in... R A my H ' ' -xiii' f' y n . . 1 1 Nancy Bennett attempts a block Patty Wadley passes to Jan Woodward High competition in Varsity practice l95 MANAGERS: Sid Spires, Nancy Strauss, Beverly Shanbaum, Mar- garet Mills I96 9' Make ' M ,f xg as ,E X S .- hm lb . r MRS. BARR, COACH Harriet Higginbotham and Becky Hawn, CAPTAINS Swimmers take their mark. f- L -- . w .ft 1- f ' W Strznfling L. to R.: Susan Tohian, Carolyn Campbell, Belinda Leftwich, Martha Redman, Renee Bush, Harriet Higgin- lwtham, Mary Frances MeLemore. Seated: Shawnee Ratlnhwnv, Joyce Rogers, Elise Keeney, Meg Beatty, Ann Moning- cr, Cassie Nelson, Phoebe Hughes. Kneeling: Ann Brudno, Jr-an Roberts, Shelly Lev, Becky llawn, Carolyn Smith, Carol Sanclfield, Linda llartz Qpeedballf . . . Newest Vwusitg Qpofd: 1 ,f V,VV 1 , I 'fe 1 lr e H Q ' L if fr L V t . L A . I , 4 , , , M to 4 il 5 4 4 t i C y 'Ji 7 I 1 l tc wi 'wif' 'K Sf . . fy: Q K' Q if '-V Jr in F E . ,,,, K. i S ' I Standing: Nini Rowe, Lynn Melfntirc, Cathy Thorne, Terry Berg, Hannah Davis, Debbie Baterson, Swanee Hunt, Suzanna Woodcock, Kathy Fihnore, Kneeling: Patty W'adley, Lillian Crosby, Lesa lngram, Molly Brewer, Cindy Wright, .loan Hamric. Pam Pitzer. Lyn Woozlwttrcl. S011lerl.' Ann Brewer. Claire Bailey. llc-cky Hawn, Joyce Rogers Speeflball is a new Varsity sport this year. Three D, A Marksmen coached our team for the shortest season g at , of all Varsity sportsfone game. llowtwer. in that one game with Casacly. the team provecl their north tieing l it t' L5 eir. K y, 4. Q., x LLLL I Harriet sneaks away with the hall. COACHES: Earl lloolin. Miguel Hollamh-r. Louis Blumherg not pictured. I98 Basketball Tear Left to Rightg buck row: Shawnee Rathbone, Ann Bower. Helena lfnderwood. Chan Cox, Nita Smith, Louise Slade, Cindy Harrell, Barbara Bennett, ,lan Woodsw'a1'cl. Kneeling: Wenrly' Moss, Petty Anderson. Claudia Campbell, Diane Meyer, Camille Clover. Janie Castleman, Ellen Lee, Cathy Castleman, Mary ,lo Wlaitsg sealed: Naney Kalina, Lindsley Harris, Nancy Under wood, Nancy Russell, Carol Bonner Mrs. Ellen Colman, COACH A varsity haslxetlnall team of twenty-three was ehosen this year from about seventy who tried-out. There were both A and ll learns for sex eral games. ln fact, the H team had an undefeated season eon- sisting of two games with Greenhill, two games with Ursuline, and two games with St. ,lohn's of Ennis. February -L and 5. Hockaday held a doulwle elimination tournament and invited five other schools-Greenhill, St. Nlaryas Hall, Casady, Ursu- line, and Holland Hall. By winning their first three games, Hoekaday walked away with first place. Helena Underwood, Janie Castleman, and Nita Smith received all-conference. The season ended in Houston at a tournament on February ll-IQ, at which Hoekaday tied for third. ln total, the basketball team had a season of 16 wins and 6 losses. GAMES : NOYf'l1llJl'1' 10 November 19: Devenilaer 3: Deceinlner 8: Deeeinlmer 1l : January 12: January 15: February 4: OutowTop l lr :Clin day SMU Frcslinien llwelxuilny Kinliaid II-vekrnluy 'B' Ursuline 'B' lloeliailziy 'A' Ursuline- 'A' lluvkumlny 'B' Green llill 'B' Hoelxacluy 'A' Greenhill 'A' llevlriicliiy 'll' St. Jol1n's of Fnnis 'B' Hockaday 'A' St. .lolm's of Ennis 'A' Hmfluxmlay 'B' Creenliill 'B' Hockuday 'A' Greenhill 'A' H414-kamlay 'B' St. Jol1n's of Ennis Hoekaday 'A' St. Jnlin's of Ennis Hwliuclziy St. Mary's Hockuday Greenhill Hoekuclay Casady ..Q,EEl. .. ,F 1: MANAGERS: Sally Harper, Debbie Batterson, Leslie Picker ing, Swanee Hunt ., ,, ..rr .W ., Team work and spirit are the keys to victory '99 5... Nita Smith lm-aks through for two. Camille goes for two more. 05 Carol Bonner increases lead in tournament Daisies Camille Glover Shoots for two, despite Casady defense H0ckaduy's 53-22 victory over Cusady mc-ets with approval. Voflegballb Qeasow Pwmis' S' . K? -,ik i Q is T ' Q 4' C . t me t l , if 1 Q f s i f C 4 WF' r s . X C i V11, K MX I W iik ir' ii ' L in M' L .. - L in if :fi'X x y f l t h'.?. L C y ' L -1. V .mh, as ' mb L ' ,-W 'N . t I Sftllldlillgf Louise Slade, Harriet Higginhothain, Hannah Davis, Nini Rowe. Cainilh- Cloxer, Diane Meyer, Lucy Childress, Elizabeth Cayin, Claudia Calnphell, Kay Woodward, lVendy Moss. Ann liowvr. lxnfwfifzgr Cathy ffastit-man. Lyn Womlwt1r4l. .lan Woodward, Janie Castlcman, Susan Skveters, Lyn lfleishinan. ,loan llamriv. Patricia Rf-nui, Pain Pitzer, Coco Polak. Seated: Shawnee Ratlilwne. Lillian Croslmy, Becky llawn, Claire llailvy. Nancy Russel. Martha Brown, Mary Redman, Mary Maxon I X fy 7. E ' f M HL' ' of , , 1 X' ' MANAGERS: Susan Bridges. Deede Harris. Lynn Mrlintire, Barbie Burden. Missy Mcfioyg not pictured: Nancy llennett The volley ball team was chosen late this year and consequently no games had been played prior to the ' publication of this annual. lloweyer. Mrs. Batterson and the girls are looking forward to an outstanding season. Out of nearly 100 prospects, 31 of the most competent players were Chosen. The try-outs were highly Competitive, but will serve their purpose of I r . producing the best team Hockaday could have. COACH: Mrs. Batterson x x Z i ,R Q 5 Mary .lo Waits looks on while Lucy at- Becky llawn and Kay W00dw'ard an- Harriet Higginbotliam spikes the hill tempts a spike xiously await a spike to win an extra point Wie regret that the tennis anfl softball teams were unalmle to lie in the annual flue to their late seasons. gXlthough no pivtures are available. the niemhers of the tennis team were chosen in time for publication. 'lliey are as follows: TENNlS Cofzrfz : Nlrs. 'llcrrx lllflllflgfl' : Sifl Spires playvrx .- Pat Castlelaeiiy Sally Cortes Chan Cow Nancy Cox Kathy Grant Linfisley llarris Kate Henry lflizaheth llurphy Andrea Nasher Cassie Nelson Cinfla Perry Carolyn Smith Nita Smith Helena Uncleris oocl Patty lvarlley Anne Wvootls l 204 Suspenseful watching and waiting ex M we Q, as ! X Q-if ' ,l K , Qi 'K 01 N1 S if Susan Bleud, IV S' I fi In.....,.-P' Martha Brown, I Toni McLeod, III ,,,.,.f -,,,.fvf' ,MW Patty Wadley, IV-Head Cheerleader -...,,,MN.N -hmmm. M MN E X 0 9 47 G Q1 9 fb Elizabeth Cuvin, III ,,Aiv'K.,, - iiX+ Back: Debbie Lawrence, Linda Young, Susan Bridges. Front: Dede McClain, Nancy Underwood BANNER '66 N. . . all for the GREEN TEAM stand up and holler! iw 1--rf' HV xc., Asa, w,, . K tin-nw ' ff ....e,A h -H W., L2 V7,.,.wf -M-fv ?,,...-,Ja f 'fi-7 K' Deede Harris, Edith Seay, Susan Tobian, Pat Castlcbcrry, Madge Green, . .fuk R is 'A I , 3 T ,A N2 ,M gpm: he kites Ol go, WHITES. Let's win! as 4 ' ,,.. SOPHOMORES: back: Jo Ann Eldridge. Vicki Vanston, Be-i linda Leftwichg front: Pam Pitzer, Peggy Wagner, Debbie Luwrcnfie im FRESHMEN: 1. to r.: Janet McNabb, Sally Castleman, Evy Kay Rhodus, Linda Williams, Lucy Steerc 208 SENIORS: I. to r.: Ann Harris, Lynn McEntire, Joan Hamric Claire Bailey, Ann Moninger JUNIORS: 1. to r.: Elizabeth Cavin, Char Bell, Linda Hartz, Cyndy Kirkpatrick ' .lumofs 1-Li'-0 Qpffwt. Ore vqrff fn Splflf he SHVYIKH 209 n X img A A Lhkk M in -- 1 at A ,, I -Wife Desire and ability to win .. ... supported by team fpirit. 4' A I - i if ' Getting there is half thc fun in out of town games Lury Childress goes in for Mary Mnx0n's unusual spike Pm.gumQ Warm up , by Claudia and Lyn 2lO Q, ef ,,,.,,,,,mf, x. ,Wm ..,.. ,Q ..,., ,IN k fi-52: 9. 1:-rfeqgqg W1-'-Ez '-iEi5v5E1555453u2ffj'5 3 ' , -. ., ,H V- wh, wp-' -M '- V W , -'Hustle :af , txl, K X E E 5 V FOUNUNI ON Sw. i Zh' 'S -mb I' SCHOOL FAC1JlJY Principal .. ..... Mr. Theodore Bradley Secrfflflry ,, .... WIYS. L. D2lViCS. JT. 'Q 54 ' SPr1t6d.' Mrs. Ruse-. Mrs. Chenoweth, Mrs. Terry, Miss Crow Standing: Mrs. Nluxwm-ll. Mrs. Tlnuuus, Nlrs. Iirxull:-y, Nllln,-. Moulin, Hrs. Burr, Mrs. Rogers EZ! lst fsPr1l1'rU R. Enlow, L. Plath, Mrs. E. Hill, S. Hewett, P. Curr fstumling! Nl. lluiv. l.. Trancllin, L. Sflllllll, F. Wvynne Q lst fSt'tIff'!fj A. Overton, E. Smith, K. Hue. E. Barllrv. K. Crusluy fsmrzdirzgl J. Jung. NI. Hills. Mrs. W. C. Flu-rard. 5, Vaughn, U. Dahlstrom FIRST GRADE Nm 2nd fscvztvdl B. Taylor, J. Hancock. C. Brauklein, C. Spangler, M. Zimcl. U. Mr-Anully fsiruirlingl K. Martin, BI. Josey, K. Mau-Kay, Hrs, NL-Curxnic-k, L. Emlmrcy, S. Roth. L. Williams 2nd fs1'r1Ie'rU E. NCf'llllLllIl. C. Parrill. F. lllync-, L. Lzmtrip. K. Luns- laurgli fstunding! K. Kirkpatrick, N. Curnsey, S. Tlircadgill, Miss Wyliv, C. Wagner, KI. Swanson, A. Glam-r, Knot PIDCIIITUIIQ L. lluupc aw 2I4 Q GPADE 3rd flfnecflingl J. Schultz. C. Wilkins, B. Cluzer Ksmtedl Haus, L. Walcli, C. Irwin, R. Robertson, M. Hay Kstandingj C. Merriman, B. Burr. S. Plum. Mrs. ll. Crumo, 5. Clluplnan, L. Swift, Y. Crave fnot picturerlj J. Womack 3rd flfrwelingl ll. Alford. C. ROZPIIIEIII. L. Lynn KSUIIIPIIJ C. Hardy. D, Buell, B. Briglitman, T. Underwood, L. Brachman Kstandingl W. Wil- son, C. Pane-1-ry, J. Hayr-s, Mrs. J. Drake, E. Holland, L. Zccll, S. Hcwett THIRD GRADE .3 .fN' ,QQ ,iff U A5353 GRADE 4111 flrrwelirrgl A. Priddy. N. Hansel, J. Rolwrts, fsealedj J. Epplvr. P. Hardy, L. Curr, M. W'im-r, S. Wagner fsmndingl C. Citelman, K. Jnsvy. J. Fvrru. Mrs. King. I.. Cllt'l'I'it'I'0, 5. Dinwiclclic. J. VIJIIOHIRIS 4th fknerlingl J. Mills, J. Redman, L. Harned fseutedl C. Haus, J. YV1-st. K. Holland, I.. Buss. V. Cartwright fsiundingj XV. Zvdvr. C. ES- J tvw. J. K1-nnl-dy. Mrs. 810110. lf. Huwv. J. Vial. A. Stewart fnol pic'- I11rz'rU R. Dean K k A , , . . .... L, ,- G Y' in 2 T , . . . . 'if . Q if 0 in 2I6 VJ' 5th fkneelingl C. Walker, S. Davison, A. Wright fseuterll L. Clitsch, K. Smith, C. Embrey, E. Aronson, S. Lee fstandingl L. McNally, C. Brown, M. Faulknc-r, E. Loomis. Mrs. McMaster, M. Wilsmwn, D. Price, S. Hardy, K. Kuhn 5th fkneelingj ll. Lide. K. Allison, D. Luttimore Kserztezl! A. Brow- ing, A. Eiseman, C. Lyle, C. Reed, M. Rainey fsmndingl J. Berg, S. Smith, K. Kirby, C, Williams, Mrs. Harris, R. Kohler, B. Schultz, M. Gilbert, M. Dooley FIFTH GRADE DCT!-I GRADE s i t 4 . 5. .. 6th fkneelingl P. Payne, C. Plume, S. Wright, J. Strauss Kseatedl K. Thomas, L. Hutcheson, L. Llyod, M. Holloway, H. Burris fstrmdingj V. Glitch, G. Oliver, L. Wigley, J. Braecklein, Mrs. Henry, P. Esteve, J. Floyd, E. Dooley, V. Vandcveer 6th fkneelingl L. Law, L. Shelmire, M. Lynn, M. Swenson fseatedl M. Nance, F. Middlvhrooks, L. Patterson, K. Kraft. E. Cassidy fstandingl L. McMullen, S. Chapin, C. Krausse, K. Browing, Mrs. Hammet, B. Roberson, C. Humphrey, E. Shaw, P. Hundnall 49 A ea HA-. ffi lw . gm . GRADE 6th Kkneelingl K. Rohcrts, C. Loiselle. V. Bowden, P. Reagan fsenb ed! N. Nasher, M. Matthew, S. McClain, C. Curtis, M. Qunn fstand- ing! C. Rubin, B. Hayes, L. Rvcd, B. Justice, Mrs. Merritt, J. Brooks, D. Lay, R. Pearle, E. Coycr 7th Cserztedl V. Bvasley, D. Divkinsun, L. Storey, C. Cartwright, J. Y Morrls fstandingl P. Flaxman, L. Pullman, K. Smith, Mrs. Hether- mgton, W. Doolin, M. McDermott, M. Barnes, S. Knight GRADE I-'ry Q Q... M . , .., . H f M, . . v .f.' P: ,M . li s . . AN., .5 N, 3.0 6 YJ g Q . 1 at t , -..t.t,. f 4 , , ,SJ I--'o,,w-..w, , ., .. x ,, , ,Q 5,915 1:33 . t .x. o-7 5 4 4 , 'O , -N . . . ,X .6 A , As, i . A 8, ,p S L y - im. ' 1 . X H tif... Q ' -' I 10, QE GRADE 7th fkneelingl H. Davis, D. Jaffe, .l. Hall fseatedj K. Russell, L, Felder, A. McGee, .l. Stroud, Wright fsmndingj A. Bonifield. A. Benjamin, 0. Butler. C. Flynn, Mr. O. Harm-d, T. Aussicker, A. Rooth, J. Griffin, R. Singleton 7th fSl'llfPIif K. llowchr, L. Crow. K, Hulhvrg. C. Keller. J. Basset. C. Y Wilson fstandingl M. Parker, L. Bayoud, P. Myers, C. Smith, Mrs. Knight, ll. Watson, L. liracvklein, N. Works, C. Shults Q GRADE 220 , W fi is . Yin. 'anaa l l 8th fkneelingl V. Lynn, D. Craig fserztedj C. Murchison, K. Hivkox. K. Drew. E. Lutken. A. Brawl-r fslrznrlingl K, Kilgorv. D. Clurig, J. Fillmore, M. 0'lloylv. J. Post, K. MvKinney, M. Johnson. C. Bass. C. Cresfm, C. Stcvre, S. Krausse Knot pictured! L. Caldwell, Mrs. S In y 0 rs 8th Umeeling! C. Stewart, M. Wagers, J. Halley, S. Williuliis fsmt- WU D. Kev. S. lfvwvr. J. Rf5lll'flS. D. DIUIIVCS. L. 'llutum fstumfingl J Tilton, D. Schnnfcld, S. Millvr. O. Kleinsasser, K. Grief, Mrs. Mar- ccllus, M. Mahuney. P. Beck, L. May. J. Tlmmpson. K. Blain . 41 EIGHT!-I GRADE WMM. l 0u1 U- 1112! FQ.. . . , P. wi D, .Ll , ' 2+ EIGHT!-I GRADE Sth flfneelingj K. Kirhy, S. Kurth, L. Bruchmun, W. Pauly, fseatedl P. Harvey, C. Grant, R. Penson, N. Lide, B. Woolf 9 Kstandingl M. Jaffe, J. Nasher, C. Beyer, G. Greer, Mme. Coulunges, V. Mattcws, R. Piranio, M. Zeidor, A. Mitchel Knot pictured! L, LaRue Teams Greens Whites v . Qf , ,r , Q .- . fr ., f K 5' 4 lg' 'E W f 'X31334 3 in 4 , 'av T iw iw WV ,. , ' W .. -. .M Klfnevlingj K. Hickox, M. McDermott, fstandingl fkneelingj M. O,Boylc, D. Munvcs fsmndingj M. Barnes, L. Crow, P. Lingo, J K. Kirby, G. Stn-ere, G. Schults, D. Dickinson, R. Halley, R. Pcnson Pirzmio 222 em ooumcm Q F3 ri. . wr 5 -- 4 A i :B W, X rf PY Kneeling: Janie Strauss, ,lane Hall, Pam Hudnell, Karen Cidmllcmun, Lynnu Harm-fl. Seutvd: Crum- Sta-vcns, Wynne Pauly, Nun Wmwrks, Missy Gunn. Margin' W'z1,Lw1's, Slanrfing: Maine- Filllllillvf. Kitty Smith. Lyn rllilllllll, Cay Crccn. Refid llonson, Cindy Crcuson, Cynthia Flynn. Killmy Hickox, Robin Kohler Prcfsidwzl ...... . . .Nlargie Vfagers Vim' Pl'6SiII6I1f . . . . .Crave Ste-ere Sf CI'I?flll'y .... . . .Cy nthia Flynn ...Ay CYW7 CN H ,.., 223 Y J l an -.. I Kneeling: Willadeen Doolin, Noel Wright, Jennifer Thompson,Cynthia Smith, Jenna Sue Morris, Peggy Flaxman, Pam Myers, Karen Cartwright. Seated: Susan Knight, Martha Johnson, Debby Jaffe. Slandirzg: Lisa Strong, Melinda Ze-ider, Celia Cook, Ann Brewer, Sharon Williams l l l s . . ' K K g Ps' rg lkneelingj R. Hogg, J. Halley, M. O'Boyle, C. Wilson, K. Smith, L. Bayoud, L. Braecklvin, K. Holherg, R. Singleton, E. Lutkin, M. Jaffe fsLandingjA. Butler, C. Beyer, D. Craig, J. Griffin, C. Creston, L. Caldwell, Mrs. Knight, V. Matthews, C. Flynn, K. Russell, J. Tilton, B. Watson, D. Glorig. KIIHCZIQ L. Pullman, V. Lynn, L. BIALlCll111llI1, P. lflaxixiun 224 !31vf2CJ0ub 'Y ,- sf. Q C k arf C? Klfneelingj B. Woolf, C. Murchison, W. Pauley, S. Fewer, J. Post, A. Mitchell fslanding! P. Harvey, S. Kurth, C. Bass Mrs. CllCI1OVV6Ill, K. Kirby S. Kraussc, R. Piranio, L. LaRue, .'x.BOIlIllf1f?ld, b.Xl1llcr. fbaclrl D.Munves G0wO2ub EQ,m,g',sgi,s5 ayliwi , h . yixxam-Wildm't15W?iHW'3'5'N 1 of ii i .1 . ., .. 5,wi,,51 A Q5 N f ' N 5 - ' 1' it? . gg w- ig x x. . Ng Ag. J if K V an i I :J ,-J v K 3 XY 'guys Q - ' l ig Z 1 m . f ' ' . AQ. 'Q A 'E x ' . 'L' jr . ..k, ' ay 'A xl ,, 4 'Q-H ' .W , ,, , 1 'f-X iw M1 f 4 I 'v - . X , A , . ' I , i ' Ag rv -' , if . - , 'Rf T EX . 4, V . , 1- ' l . E' fi- ' ' , ' M I ., fl rf o . f I, y ,. 5 i N it ' . I 'S' X' ' -AJ I if 'M Q? ,, . f W-A LA A B31- E' ' 2 'T fi' ' l Bows Mm. M.E. ' l would also like to thank Mr. Lynch, our Taylor Publishing Company represen- tative. whose suggestions have been rnost appreciated. Finally. the goal of the yearbook staff this year has been to present a lasting record of your year at Hockaday. We hope you like it. Sincerely , of ' Linda Young Yearbook Editor I would like to dedicate this page to all those who have worked to make the 1966 Cornerstones possible. Without the untir- ing efforts of my excellent staff and the cooperation of faculty and students, this book would never have become a reality. I especially thank our capable advisor, Mrs. M. E. Kenning, whose patience, time, and guidance have been so willingly given. l could never sufficiently thank lllr. Kurt liorris, who has done all the professional photogzraphy and has been more than willing to help in any way. Mm. Kwai? Bows Hockaday, Hockaday Every morning you greet me Green and White, clean and bright You look happy to meet me. All of the students will bloom and grow Bloom and grow forever Hockaday, Hockaday Bless my clear friends forever. -Philip P. Perkins- 1800 Leahy Seay, Edith ........... FIRST FORM DAY Adam, Mary Sue ...... Amundsen, Adrienne .... Barnes, Barbara ..... Beatty, Martha ..... Bennett, Barbara . Berg, Terry ..... Bloch, Mallyn Bludworth, Sara Brewer, Eliza Brewer, Molly Brooks, Sandra .... Castleman, Sally .... Cortes, fSallyJ ..... Cox, Nancy ........ Dahlstrom, Cynthia .. Dinwiddie, Olive .. Doolin, Kaleta . .. Erickson, IJanal . .. Gosnell, Helen , .... Hancock, fJanJ Hansel, Lori ..... Harris, Lindsley Harris, fPamJ Harvey Georgia ...... Hawlais, fMollieD .. 2623 Hootkins, fSusiel ......... Hughes, Phoebe Jaffe, Barbara Jopling, Laurie .... Kalina, Nancy .... Katz, Sharon ....... Kennedy, fBeckyJ .... Livingston, fSusanJ .... Manning, Peggy .... McClain, Carolyn McNabb, Janet .... Mitchell, fKatel .. Newman, Robbie . Parish, Paulson, Julie Ann .... Perkins, CKathy1 . . . . . Phelps, Carol Priddy, Betty Rain, Martha .... Redman, Mary .. Reed, Christine Rhodus, Evy Kay .... Robertson, fJanJ .,.,,, Sandfield, Carol Lynn Settle, Gayle ....... Skeeters, Susan Steere, Lucy ....... Taylor, Ardell ..... Thorne, Elizabeth Underwood, Nancy .. Williams, Linda .... Winstead, fConniel .... Wright tCindyD .... Thorne, Cathy .... Wilhelm, Kimey ......... 11257 Russwood Circle . .... 7218 Kenney Lane Drive 1506 Eastus . . . . . . . 4945 Crooked Lane . . . 6809 Briar Cove Drive . . . 9110 Devonshire Drive . . . 7546 Greenbrier Drive . . . . 4649 College Park Drive . . . . . . . . . 10406 Coleridge . 2212 Custer Parkway Richardson, Texas 75080 . . . 7131 Greenbrook ... 5511 Meaders . . . 6231 Lomo Alto . . . 4577 Rheims 7529 Ston .. . . . 5839 Desco 6723 Forest 10048 Hollow Way . . . 3529 Woodleigh 576 Peavy . . . . 6745 Bradbury 4329 Sta Lane Lane Drive Place ecrest Drive Lane Road Drive Road Lane nhope . . . . . . . . 7033 Alexander Drive 5525 Falls Road Sandy Trail, Richardson, Texas . . . . . . . 4920 Wedgewood Lane . . . . . . . . . 3736 Potomac Avenue . . . . . . . 5130 Southbrook . . . . 4731 South Lindhurst . . . 3725 Villanova Drive . . . . . . 6330 Lupton Drive . . 5739 Lindenshire Lane . . . 5844 Boca Raton Drive . . . 4320 Lorraine Avenue . . . 5441 Glenwick Lane . . . . 1126 Cordova Avenue . . . . . Route 1, Box 288 Grapevine, Texas . . 5325 Kelsey Road 4312 Belclaire 5359 Drane Drive . . 2201 Avenue I, Plano, Texas 6031 St. Andrews . . . . . . 4222 Arcady Avenue . . . . 4404 Lorraine A venue . . . . . 10222 Daria Drive . . 4409 Beverly Drive . . . . . 5374 Waneta . . . .. 5112 Mill Run .... 3928 Wentwrlod . . 5353 Montrose Drive Road Drive Drive . . . . 5405 Swiss Avenue . . . . . . . 4304 Belclaire . . . 5366 Waneta Drive . . . . . . 6923 Vivian . . . . 10224 Eppinglane . . . 10340 Gaywood Road . . . 4639 South Lindhurst . . . 4507 Bordeaux Avenue 4219 Stanhope . . . 7716 Round Rock Road . . . . . . . . . 4448 Hallmark Dr. FIRST FORM BOARDING Bolton, fCathyJ Brown, Martha .. Crosby, Carla .... Giles, Sallye .... . . . P.O. Box 2448 Waco, Texas 20 Hewitt Drive Corpus Christi, Texas 78404 Box 32 DeRidder, Louisiana 70634 447 Burr Road San Antonio, Texas 78209 Green, fChristie1 .. ............ Creole Petroleum Corp. Department of Petroleum Engineers 228 Tia Juana, Edo. Zulia, Venezuela Herrerias, fAnabelD .......... 11 Avenida 20-44, Zona 14 Ingram, fLesal .... .. Johnson, fChrisl .. Johnson, Helen .. Jung, Carroll Kean, fRuthieD Kennedy, Blake Lee, Shelley .. Remmel, Mary Spires, fSidJ Wood, Merilyn .. Yoffee, Robbyn SECOND FORM DAY Anderson, Gayle ..... Aronson, Frances ..... Bush fBarberJ Renee Castleman, Cathy Collins, Christy ..... Cox, fChanJ ....... Craig, Charlotte .. Davis, fBetsyl Fain, Tanya ...... Fillmore, Kathryn .... Galt, Ann ........ Gilbert, CLisaJ .... Greif, Marleen .. Hill, Beverly Hunt, Swanee . Inge, Jennifer .. Jeansonne, Denise Josey, Jennifer . Julian, Linda .... Kline, fDebbyJ Knight, fSal1yJ .... Lawrence, Ann ........ Lawrence, CDebbieJ .... Guatemala City, Guatemala, C.A. Route 1, Box 246-G Roswell, New Mexico . . . 1358 Mt. Everett Road Hubbard, Ohio 44425 . . . . . . . . . . . 9942 Camellia Circle Lafayette, Louisiana 70503 . . . . . . . . 33 Farnham Place Metairie. Louisiana 70120 . . . . . . . . . . 1135 Westmoreland Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 Pawhuska, Oklahoma 2306 Ellingham Wichita Falls, Texas 76308 14 Edgehill Road Little Rock, Arkansas 72207 . . . 516 West Seventh Street Taylor, Texas 76574 . . . . . 3609 Deborah Drive Monroe, Louisiana 71204 6600 Wyoming Kansas City, Missouri 64113 . . . . . 9323 Preston Road . . 5414 Montrose Drive 3276 Darvany . . 5511 Meaders Lane . . 10111 Gaywood Road . . . 10210 Gaywood Road . . . . . . . . 3805 Colgate . . . . 4626 Crooked Lane . . . . . 4444 Crooked Lane . . . 13230 Wittmore Circle . . . . . 3000 Southwestern . . . . . . .. 4830 Crooked Lane 5111 Park Lane . . . . . . . . 1702 Tamarack Drive . . . . 4009 West Lawther Drive . . . . . . . . 13210 Peyton Drive . . . 4030 South Better Drive .. . . . . . 4648 Arcady Avenue . . . . . 5107 Meadow Crest Drive . . . . 6333 Diamond Head Circle 8545 Pickwick Lane Route 5, Box 665 . . . . . . . . .. 5527 Meaders Lane . . . . . . . . . . 3525 Arrowhead Drive Lee, Candy .......... .......... 4 53,5 Chapel Hill Road Lide, Mary .... Lillard, Page .... Lively, Susan .... Livingston, lMollyJ . . . Luckadoo, Elaine ..... MacAdams, fKathyJ Mayhew, CMandyJ .. . McKinney, Claudia .. McNamara, tMickyl . . . Michaelis, fVickiJ ..... Mullen, Mary ..... Nasher, Andrea . . .. Orr, fCathyJ . . . . . Roberts, CJanJ . . . Rogers, Joyce ..... Russell, Roxanne .. Smith, tJackiJ .. . Smith, Nita ...... Strauss, Nancy .... Strauss, Susan Tobian, Susan . .. Vanston, Vicki .... Wagner, fPeggyJ .. St. Thomas, Virgin lslands USA . . . . . . . . . 4208 Lorraine Avenue . . . 7107 Brookshire Circle . . . . 530 Dogwood Drive Danville, Kentucky . . . . 5844 Boca Raton Drive . . . . 5104 Royal Crest Drive . . . . . . . . 5233 Lobello Drive . .. . Route 2, Mesquite, Texas . . . 4718 San Gabriel Drive . . . . 4253 Bordeaux Avenue . . . . . . 4015 Hanover Street . . . . . . . 4847 Northwest Highway 4701 Miron Drive . . 310 Wood Street, Ferris, Texas 4421 Wcstway fDallasJ . . . . . . 4328 Livingston Avenue . . . . 1303 Arizona Avenue 9942 Woodgrove Drive . . . . . 7341 Malabar Lane 4815 St. Johns Drive . . . . . . .. 5100 Park, Lane . . . . 6223 DeLoache Avenue .. 9612 Rockbrook Drive 4509 Alta Vista Lane 3940 Marquette Street Wells, Marianne . . . Whelan, fLana1 Wigley, Karen .... Wilson, fTriciaJ .... Ornish, fLaurie1 .... Route ilfl, Plano, Texas 75074 . . . . . . . . . . 6869 Burwood Lane .. . . . . . .. 5528 Meaders Lane 10543 Inwood Road 7146 Currin Drive SECOND FORM BOARDING Cupp, Celia . Curtis, Karen . . Fuller, Ann Parrish Haynes, Gayle .... Hopkins, fMopSyJ .. Jennings, fBitsiC1 . .. Leftwich, Kay . . . Leftwich, Belinda . . . Medders, CCathy1 . .. Moore, Metta .... . Murphey, Elizabeth . . . Peavy, Angier ..... Pitzer, fPamD .... Underwood, Lesley . .. Waits, Mary .lo ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Trivista Right Hot Springs, Arkansas 71919 13.0. Box 926 Frederick, Oklahoma 73542 406 East Pelican Oakdale, Louisiana 71463 .. . . . . . .. 1923 Larchmont Houston, Texas 77019 . . . . . 2202 Fulkerson Drive Roswell, New Mexico 88201 P.O.Box 707 Brownsville, Texas 78521 Box 1022 Lubbock, Texas 79408 . . . . . . 1901g33rd St. Lubbock, Texas 79411 . . . . . . . . . Colonial Farms Muenster, Texas 76252 . . . . . 9941 Steptoe Circle East Ely, Nevada 89315 Box 405 Meridian, Texas 76665 . . . . . . Route 5, Box 179 Lufkin, Texas 75901 1409 West Elm Breckenridge, Texas 76024 1615 Monroe Amarillo, Texas 79109 . . . . 3048 North 85th Street Scottsdale, Arizona 85257 Woodcock, Susannah .... .............. 2 5 Circle Drive Woodward, Jan ..... Woodward, Lynn .... Hurd, Carol . . . THIRD FORM DAY Bassett, Susan ....... Batterson, fDebbieD . .. Beatty, CMeg1 ...... Bennett, Nancy Bond, Louise ...... Bonner, Carol . . . Bower, Ann . . . Brewer, Anne . . . Castleman, Jane .. Cook, Linda ......... Dahlstrom, Cecilia Davis, Hannah ...... Donsky, Gayle .... Dorie, Martha .. Dreyfus, Betsy .... Frey, Annetta ........ Grant, CKathyJ ....... Haddaway, Mary Anna Harris, fKathyJ ....... Henry, Joy ........... Hunt, Helen ...... Johnson, fSusieJ .... Kemp, Carolyn . . . Kiehle, CSandyJ .. Kramer, Linda .... Lane, Cynthia Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 . . . . . . . . . 6106-A Averill Way Dallas, Texas 75225 . . . . 2501 McArthur Drive Waco, Texas 76708 . . . 2809 Foxcroft Circle Denton, Texas 76201 . . . . 5409 Farquhar Lane . . . . 6514 Norway Road . . . . . 4945 Crooked Lane . . . . 6809 Briar Cove Drive . . . . . . 5433 Wateka Drive . . . . . . . 4700 Royal Lane . . . 6801 Baltimore Drive . . . . . 2212 Custer Parkway Richardson, Texas 75080 . . . . . 5511 Meaders Lane . . . 6425 Northport . . . . 7529 Stonecrest . . . . . . 5356 Drane Drive . . . 5630 Yolanda Circle . . . . 4167 Wilada Road . . . . 10131 Daria Place . . . . . . , 4455 Belfort Place . . . 4915 Wedgewood Lane . . . . . . . . . 9411 Hathaway . . . . . 9323 Guernsey Lane . . . . 5916 Dublin, Apt. 2119 4009 West Lawther Drive . . . . . . . 3901 Gillon Avenue . . . . . . 10330 Strait Lane . . . 4626 Alta Vista Lane . . . . 10110 Gaywood Road . . . 6555 Ridgeview Circle Lee. Ellen ..... Maxson, Mary . . . Moziek, Devron . . . Norsworthy, Lucy . . . ... . . . . . .. 3128 Southwestern . . . . 4434 Northwest Highway . . . . . . . . . .. 3354 Darbyshire . , 5906 DeLoache Avenue Northway, Susan .................... 10151 Daria Place Peterson, Anne . . . . Pirrung, Carol ...... P.O. Riggin, Billie Sue . 13416 Tangleridge Pickering, Leslie ........................ 11535 Hillcrest Box 558, Mesquite, Texas 75149 3850 Goodfellow 5818 Colburst Rosenstcin, Joanne . Russell, Nancy ..... Sehonfeld, fTina1 .. Shanbaurn, Beverly . Tilton, Laurel ..... Tocker, Mary .... Torrance, Sharon Tucker, fTerry1 Underwood, Helena Wagner. Susan .... Wilson, Sarah ........ Worthington. Cherrie 6615 Tulip Lane . . . . 4229 Cochran Chapel Road . . . . . . . . . 10323 Inwood Road . . . . 9031 Devonshire Drive . . . . . 6122 Norway Road . . . . 5410 Boca Raton Drive . . . . . . . . .. 5749 Stonegate . . . 10340 Gaywood Road . . . 4436 Brookview Drive . . . 3601 Crescent Avenue . . 4416 Lakeside Drive THIRD FORM BOARDING Anderson, tJudiJ . .. Ball, Bryn ..... Bell, fChar1 . .. Bemis, fMarty1 . . . Brenz, Heather Campbell, Carolyn Cavin, Elizabeth . . . Daugherty, Flory . . . Enochs, CConnieJ . . Fleishman, Jean .... Golladay, Nancy . .. Graham, Rebecca .. Green, fMadgeJ . .. Green, Nancy . . . Harrell, fCindy1 . . . Harrison, Wendy . . . Hartz, Linda . . . Henry, CKateD .... . . . 2104 North ul Street Midland, Texas 79704 120 Cas-Hills San Antonio, Texas 78213 724 High Street Boonville, Missouri 65233 711 East Main Prescott, Arkansas 71857 . . . . . . 403 South Second Street Arkansas City, Kansas 67005 . . . . . . 2305 Greenhills Drive Kilgore, Texas 75662 2700 Gaye Drive Roswell, New Mexico 88201 . . . . . 226 Pennsylvania Circle El Paso, Texas 79903 . . . 2500 Stephenson Avenue Sedalia, Missouri 65301 . . . Roble 106, Col. Aguila Tampico, Mexico Route 4, Box 307 Wills Point, Texas 75169 . . . . . . . . . 1601 Rockdale Miami, Oklahoma 75354 Box 786 Albany, Texas 76430 Route 1 Albany, Texas 76430 2004 Cloverleaf Ardmore, Oklahoma 73401 . . . . 5000 Alabama, Apt. 27 E1 Paso, Texas 79930 . . . . 143 Rogers Circle Drive Springdale, Arkansas 72764 . . . Winrock Farms, Route 3 Morrilton, Arkansas 32110 Herrerias, Carmen .............. 11 Avenida 20-44, Zona 14 Guatemala City, Guatemala, C. A. Jacobe, Rosemary ...................... 5508 Sturbridge Joers, Barbara .... Johnson, fMartyJ Kane, Carol .... Keeney, Elise ........ Kirkpatrick, fCyndyJ Lampton, Tupper .. Lydick, Talia . Houston, Texas 77027 Route 7, Box 10 Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901 .. . . . . . . . . 9443 Camellia Circle Lafayette, Louisiana 70501 . . . . 721 College Oak Drive Arlington, Texas 76010 3017-19th Street Lubbock, Texas 79410 701 Solano Drive SE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108 1316 Church Street Columbia, Mississippi . . . . . . . . 1635 Rogers Road Fort Worth, Texas 76101 229 McClain, lDeDel McLeod, fTonil . .. Mendelsohn, Marion Moss, Wendy . . . . Muller, fDec Deel .. Murphy, Anne . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1001 Park Street Greenville, Texas 75401 . . . . . . . . . . 1903 Vicksburg Lubbock, Texas 79407 66 Haven Drive Fort Smith, Arkansas 72903 3303 Hood St. Dallas, Texas 75219 P. O. Box 167 Texarkana, Arkansas 75502 109 Englewood Bellaire, Texas 77401 Pace, Anne . . .... WANSA Div., Baker Transworld, Inc. Perry, lCindaJ .. Phillips, Maria . Polak, fCocoJ ......... Rathbone, fShawneel Saunders, Charlot Spradley, Carol ,.., Woods, Anne FOURTH FORM DAY Abright, Ann .... Alford, Frances .... Bailey, Claire .... Bond, Kathryn .. Bridges, Susan .... Browne, Margaret Brudno, Ann ...... Campbell, Claudia .. Floca, Alexandra Fisher, Carol ...... Glover, Camille .. Golman, Julie Greif, Kathleen .... Hamric, Joan ......... Hanszen, Katherine . Hardy, 4 J anj ....... Harris, Ann ....... Harris, fDeediJ ..... Hawn, fBeckyJ ..... Higginbotham, Harriet Hunter, CPamJ ........ Kemple, tKathyJ King, Alice ...... Long, fPeggyJ Mallon, Gay .... Marr, lBethJ .... McEntire, Lynn ..... McKinney, Carla ........... McLemore, Mary Frances .. Mead, Susan .............. Mills, Margaret ......... Moninger, Ann . . . Nasif, Beverly . . . Nelson, fCassieJ ..... O'Boyle, Kathleen .... Powers, Muriel .... Rowe, fNiniJ Scurry, Gano .... Slade, Louise ..... Stell, Mary Ann Taylor, Carol .... Thomas, CBethJ .... Wadley, fPattiJ ....... Washburne, Caroline 230 Apartado 8 Cabimas, Zulia, Venezuela . . . . . 1024 Ferguson Drive Harlingen, Texas 78550 . . . . . American Embassy cfo APO 09478 New York, New York . . . . . . Santa Catarina No. 5 Mexico 20, D. F., Mexico . . . . . . . . . 7225 Richards Drive Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70809 805 Poplar Street Greenwood, Mississippi 38930 304 Cadiz Road Santa Fe, New Mexico 87502 . . . . . . . 2620 South 22nd Street Fort Smith, Arkansas 72903 . . . . 5807 Berkshire Lane . . . . 5900 Willow Lane . . . . . . 5400 Neola Drive . . . . 5433 Wateka Drive . . . 6919 Elmridge Drive . . . . . . . 4530 Melissa Lane . . . . . 3640 Maplewood Avenue 5830 Falls Road Panoramo Thessaloniki, Greece . . . . . . . . . 2700 Hanover Street . . . . . . . 4541 Alta Vista Lane . . . . . . . . 6530 Northport . . . . . . 5111 Park Lane . . . . . . . 5570 Nakoma Drive .. . . . . . . . . . 5306 Surrey Circle . . . 3419 Lindenwood Avenue . . . . . . . . 5356 Nakoma Drive . . . . . 6122 Northaven Road . . . . . 5832 Lupton Drive . . . . 4400 St. Johns Drive . . . . . . 10856 Strait Lane . . . . . 7506 Overdale Drive . . . 4922 Heatherbrook Drive 5233 Stonegate . . . . 3652 Maplewood Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . 6532 Longfellow . . . 3805 Maplewood Avenue . . . . 4718 San Gabriel Drive . . .... 11625 Wander Lane . . . . . 8626 Douglas Avenue . . . 4229 Versailles Avenue . . . 13928 Tanglewood Place . . . . 11565 East Ricks Circle . . . . 12124 Prestonridge Road . . . . . . . 5007 Seneca Drive . . . 5831 Watson Avenue . . . 3608 Beverly Drive . . . . 6542 Winston Court . . 4427 Allencrest Lane . . . . . 6722 Prestonshire 3617 Fairmount . . . . . . . . 4319 Belclaire . . . . 3239 Whitehall Drive . . . . 4627 Hallmark Drive . . . . . . . . 4308 McFarlin Wheeler, Linda . . . Wright, Hope .... Wynne, Temple ..... FOURTH FORM B Anderson, Petty .... Bogle, Mary Lynn .... Brelsford, Susan . . . Brunazzi, tCeciJ . . . Bundy, Margaret . . . Burden, tBarbiel ..... Carpenter, Carol Ann Castleberry, Pat ...... Childress, Lucille . . . Coplon, Julie .... Cox, Ferol . .. Crain, Lacy . . . Crosby, Lillian . . . Fleishman, Lyn . .. Garvey, Janet Goode, Marilyn Graham, Jeanne . Greenberg, Glenda . Harper, Sally Heiskell, Ruth ..... Henderson, fBetsyD .... Hood, Sharon ..... Jacobs, Lynne .. Jenkins, fCandiJ .. Kean, Janie Krider, Jane .. Love, iBeckyJ ..... Mayfield, Mary J0 . McCoy, fMissyJ Meyer, Diane .. Morley, Peggy O'Brien, CSteffiJ . . . Peavy, Charla . .. Reniu, Patricia .... Smith, Carolyn .. Taylor, Lacy ..... . Woodward, fKayD .. Young, Linda . . . . . P.O. Box 30326 . . . . . . ,. 4219 Stanhope . . . . . . . . . . 4000 Miramar Avenue OARDING Whiteacrcs Gloster, Mississippi 39638 Box 158 Dexter, New Mexico 88230 . . . . 401 West Sixth Street Tyler, Texas 75705 .. . . . . .. 2719 Wood Street Texarkana, Texas 75501 . . . . .. 1615 Enfield Road Austin, Texas 78703 . . . . Box 44, Haliimaile Maui, Hawaii 96768 . . . 3401 Mt. Bonnell Drive Austin, Texas 78731 .. . 316 Breckenridge Road Albany, Texas 76430 . . . . . . . . Ozona, Texas 76943 1201 Menard Thibodaux, Louisiana 70301 6615 Esplanade Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 P.O. Box 2146 Longview, Texas 75603 Box 32 DeRidder Louisiana 70634 . . . . . . . Roble 106, Col. 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