John H Reagan Senior High School - Pennant Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1950

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X, V !,,Vfff, ffffVn....,,:W-1' , yy, yn ,, Q ...,,, l V XVgg'MxiNex+Sx Q1 - , VV ,V , V 'M ' ' V V V Vf My 5, V ,, ,W M... mv' s? i W, X ,u ,K V V f ' f ' Vf 'J ' ' V 7 V f 44 VVfV L J fi QA, ' IWW' ,JQZ 9 134 53, ' -w-V., V . -7 X Xia-,xiii -QFSJXX S :wfVV.x I ,V ,W X , Vx 7 V' Q M137 V , f f WV I V f V V, f ,,-MV, f ,f X J ', fffffy ,y fy4',wf7 yy Unlw- Vw' fi ,N - ' V , X 2 V - ,W Vf 'f if V nw ' , ff f f 1 W Vfyf ,fa ff fy M M44 3 Wffwffw ,gVV'ff,.Vf ,V V VV , H - xx V ,af ,ix 41 my . A V' ff' 'iv L5 f fw ,, ' V4 V V ,-V,,,V,f, ,Ag ., V ,,Q1V-swagiigl --v3.yM:V.XiQji?g -EV 1' ,VH V XV.. A W, ,e,5,.si-57?-.fikyfi iw iff V V. Q55 A A Qggxff- VV? If , . ,V ,!z+,V-fxfffi 3 ,,,,,,,- R. H. WILLIAMS Principal 30 fire CVM 0 7950: You are a beneficiary of the great American public school system, and for this reason you owe a peculiar debt to your country. This debt can be paid, in part, if you do what you can to promote a wider popular under- standing of the foundations of our liberty and freedom. We Americans have been too smug and complacent about this obligation. Too many of us have assumed carelessly that our liberties were sacrosanct, and have flagrantly neglected to maintain the balanced relationship between rights and duties in citizenship. We at times seem to forget that the maintenance of representative democracy requires an exceptionally high degree of intelligent understanding and of active cooperation on the part of all our citizens. History shows that liberty has been lost far more frequently by the complacency, indifference, and ignorance of the citizenry themselves, than by executive fiat or military conquest. Daniel Webster said, a'Cod grants lib- erty only to those who love it and will always guard and defend it. May you as graduates, rededicate yourselves to a finer realization of those root principles that have made America great, and may you work unre- mittingly for the preservation of political, intellectual and religious liberty. R. H. WILLIAMS ART Mrs. Maurine Clark Mrs. Bernice Wragg COMMERCIAL Mrs. K. E. Gaugler Mrs. Stel Marie Lowman Miss Clair Maricle Mrs. Nellie VV. Maxwell Mrs. Alma B. Peek Mrs. Mary Lois Wood Miss Eloise Yett Miss Ann C. Harhison ENGLISH Mrs. Thera Boitnott Miss Cathryn Crawford Miss Mary King Davenport Miss Pearl Fletcher Miss Olive Joy Miss Katharine Keller Miss Edna Norman Mrs. Muriel D. Owen Mrs. Elizabeth Parrett l Miss Mary L. Ross Mrs. Rhoda Sheetz Mrs. Lawcile Walton Mrs. Shirley W. Wiley Mrs. Ruth L. Wilkison Mrs. Ersyl B. Wright HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Frances Edwards Mrs. Mary S. Huckabee Miss Frances Murphy Miss Carolyn Stewart Mrs. Margaret Taylor INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. T. A. Hicks Mr. H. O. Kopecky Mr. C. Earle McCotter Mr. Robert C. Patterson Mr. R. M. Yarrington Mr. F. A. Stolje LIBRARY Mrs. Obera Cude Mrs. Catherine L. May HARLAN G ANDREWS Assistant Prznczpal Faculty-Contizzued MATHEMATICS Mr. WI. T. Allen Mr. Horace Clifton Mr. M r Winston II. Connell Paul Elroti Miss Nellie S. Ferguson Miss Hobson Howell Mr. Mrs. Roberta E. Jones Atlclie M. Hoy Miss Sammie Tittle Mr. Mr ,I. M. Turner Cecil Walters PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sgt. C. D. Allen Mr. Lee Boy Aslnnore Mr. K. Lamar Camp Mr. C. N. Kivell M Sgt. John P. Tedrowe Mr. ,I. M. Turner Major I. P. Clark Mrs. Ella N. Allen Mrs. EsteIIe B. Banes Mrs. Laurie Beard Miss Ida Mehr SCIENCE Mr. C. W. L. Abbott Miss Zola Elliott Mr Mr Mr Mr . Elbert G. Felton -. L. E. Green . Richard B. Miller . Richard H. Moore Miss Helen H. Peterson Mr. John W. Sievert MUSIC Mr. J. M. Branrlslelter Mrs. Helen Laperons SOCIAL SCIENCE Miss Eslella Iiallew Miss Minnie Coor Mrs. Frankie II. Dunn Miss Lola T. Kennerly Mrs. Christine Parks Mrs. Bessie IJ. Price Miss Frances W. Rucker Mrs. C. C. Scarborough Mrs. Helen Sealey Miss Zuleika Wrare SPANISH AND LATIN Miss Maurine Bates Mrs. Tliera Boitnott Miss Helen Boney Mrs. Merle E. Summers SPEECH ARTS Mrs. Jacquelyn Browning Mr. John R. Holcomb GFFICES Mrs. Mary B. Connelly Mrs. Mary Ruth Hayes Mrs. Agnes Seydler Mrs. Gladys Wiinship MRS. O. R. HALE BERNICE B. CAI E Rggiggrgr Dean of Girls Central Administrative Stay? DR. W. E. MORELAND J. HERBERT WRIGHT Superintendent of Schools Personnel Director DR. HUBERT L. MILLS I. O. WEBB Business Manager Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Senior Schools Boarcl of Eclacatio-n WM. G. FARRINGTON, President C. W. MCPHAIL DR. HENRY A. PETERSEN DR. C. M. TAYLOR Vice-President Assistant Secretary Secretary DR. RAY K. DAILY MRS. OLON ROGERS EWING WERLEIN x X X X N TA A ETUIZE gefvf QS JUNIUQS H UMWS ...J funn, ' :an-mn? ,ix I A 2:58 ' ,,. '..:'. ':f ffm- -1-uumw4 1A'.T3.'.T1 'f l t mann-an ' uppawn-.., -v..-....,,,,1, N-U I , wyfv W ,MH , 1 W ,f f ' ' X ........ 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Z xxx 9, X 'Nix ll 1 bxxf XX f ,W f XXXX 1 XX X Q W ,Q , f W 6 X X A Q I' :H4k.fvXi.7 , .Zim 5 I 5,1152 ,, f X X 5 ?g ef 2 XXX ' 7.2, iff , ,J w pggzf ,. , ,W A ,. gk K 1. 5 ' fxf f , W XX 57,3 . Q... X MQ f Jw v Z 4 ,ff 5 xv ff f X f f X f XA X px xy X f , X f Q 71 ,f f ww ff, , X , J X me Gracfuofirig Cfass ::.,1w:,-gp1+.5,:,1,Z,M?15-,f,,N,miyvg.:-yZ,:vf- X M my-v X .5 .. f M -V+, I -gf xv, KS ' ., Z ,,X: x M , X 4, f j ,f ,.X ,.,.. X A ,VAQI Commencemenf Erercises Eff 7,1 ---- A , M VAL' X .,,X., , af 65171, obfocfc N J fryrscrmf A A ousfonlxas Q 'AA' Q A A ,X IVIVI In I i, A m , Ari ---. N Z AX - ' - . Senior CIMA Ufficel-A Spring FRANK GENTRY DAN WINSHIP ...... JO ANN ENGLEBERT . .. JEAN WEST ............ JO ANN BLANKENSHIP EVERETTE FAVOR ..... ....President.... .. Vice-President .. .. Secretary .. .. . . Treasurer . . .. Sergeant-at-Arms . . .. . Reporter . . Fall .DONALD JOE TOMASCO JEANNIE COUGHLIN RENA NAGAR DOLORES HENDRIX .. HOWARD LEVERETT . . . . . ROLAND LUCE fi? ' fr '- ,j:fr3Ng,6' U S C 5. 5 ..,--s., X I 1 X --v wpfm, P. ' . Q , -was .sa M '- t -h wait. . x In L' N .1 5 L . ' ,,:I-...,.I ! 31 'X K :fs 3 I-s-iw, ,Z I l E, M gy fini- .Q -- lx ' ,, bwfl xr-lg Top Row: Dorothy Barton. Joyce Bortz, Donn Byrne, Patty Freeland, Pat Green, .lliddle Row: Sue Hiney, ,loan King, Delores Kleoudis, Burleigh Murphree, Ann O,Hara, Annette Owens. Dan Rather. Bottom Row: Ioan Sudsbury. Melvin Whitaker, Rhea Whittington, Jane Vinzant, Grace Reed. Senior C'a6inet The Senior Cabinet under the sponsorship of Mr. R. H. Williams acts as a House of Representatives for the Senior Class, The members are elected by the Senior homerooms R. H. WILLIAMS Sponsor Seniom MARY ADAMS-F.H.A, '47-'50g C.S.U. '50g Y-Teens '50. CHARLES ALBERS-Cleo Club '48-'50g F.H.A. '50: Hi-Y '47- '49Z Track '48, RONALD ALDIS-Stuslent Council 'S0: R.O.T.C. '47-'50, Lt. Colonel '50: C.S.U. '50, EMASUE ALLEN-Otiicc Assistant V193 F.H.A. '48, JACK ALLEN--Football A 'fl-9: Clcc Club '50. MARJORIE ALLEN-Reel Coats '49-'50: C.S.U. '4B: Motlorn Dance Club '47-'ll-9: May Fctc '48, '49. PATSY RUTH AMASON-City Volleyball Championship Team '48, '-1-9: l'.E. Leaflet' '48-'50: l7.H.A. Vire-Pri-siclent '49. MARY ANDERS-Statesman V18350: F.H.A. '49: C.S.U. '50. MARLAN ANDERSON-R.O.T.C. '47-'1l9, City Drill Platoon 'fl9: Bowling Club '48-'50: l'li-Y '11-B, DOROTHY LEE ARCHER-Clce Club '48-'50, Treasurer '50: Choral Club '50: P.E. Leatlcr '48-'50: Clinic Assistant '50. COMPTON ARNOLDA-Honor Society '49-'50: Band '47-'SOI Orchestra '49-'50. DORALEE ARNOLD-Library Assistant '49g R1-rl Coats '48-'50, Corporal 50: l's-nnant '50. Club Eclitor. HERBERT ARlNOLD-Football B '48. Lette-1' '49g Ollie Club 'Ili'-'50g l .H.A. '49, Song Lvarlcr '49, VICTOR ATSINGER-R.O.T,C. '47-'50, lst Lt. '50, Drill Pla- toon '-19. Softball 'fl8. GENE A'l l'EBERY-R.O.'l'.C. 'fli'-'49Z T4-nnis 719. DOROTHY B.-XKER-F.H.A. '41 MARJORIE BAKl'lRwOllicc Assistant '50: l'.lQ. l.1-allor 'SOQ F.l'l.A, '-IT, '50. Ser-rt-tary '50, ORA ANN BAKER-Office Assistant V18-'50: l .E. I.:-mln-r '48-'SOQ l .H.A. '47-'50, Vice-President '48, PM-sitlent '49, WAYNE BAKER-Dramatirs '49. IZVICLYN BALLARD-Library Assistant '49. NANCY B.'hHlJfTl'lCSIli2lI'lS '48-'50: P.E. Lea1lcr'50g F.H.A. VIH. ANNA MAE BARKSDALE-F.H.A. '50. PATRICIA BARANSKT-Ofiire Assistant '50: Library Assistant '49: P.E. Assistant Loarlcr '49g P.E, Lcarlcr '50g F.H.A, 513. LOIS MARIE BARKER-F.H.A. '4Tg Choral Club '47-'50. JOHN BARNES CATHERINE BARNETT-F.H.A. '50. Rvporturg C.5,U. '5U. BOB BARRIE-R.O.T.C. '49: Journalism 719. JANE BARTON--P.E. Lcaclcl' '48-'SOZ C.S.U. '50: Honor So- vwty JU. DOROTHY JANE BARTON-Rctl Coats '48-'50, Tr-nor Drum Sr-rgcanl '50: Clue Club '47-'50, Vive-Prosiflent '50: Choral Club '50: National Thcspian Society 'fl-8-'50, Secretary V191 Honor The-spian '49-'50: Sophomore Svrgcant-at'Arms '4B: Homcroom Rmrpresentative '48-'50: Y-Tr-ens '48: P.E. Loatlm-r '-IB: Statt-snian Rcprcsrrntativc '48-'50: Senior Plays: AS1'rzivr Farnrilw. LELIA B.-XTTONgF.H.A. '-17: Intramural Softball '-i9. MARCAlll2'l' BAUMGART-Glue Club '47-'50: Choral Club '48-'5U. Announcvr V193 P.E, Secrn-tary '48-'50, Baclminlon Lvttcr '-19: F.H.A, Song Leader '50g Red Cross Representa- tive- '50, ALBY BAY-F.ll.A. '50. BESSII-I I'1AYI-fR-Nlmlt-ru lhitiu- Clulu VI0. III-ISTIIR HlfACII.-AAI-Nutiottnl Honor Sorivly '50: Slilltvlllltlll IS-'50. llitxiut-ss Nluungvr '50, Quill null Scroll '50: Rt-tl Cont, '-IH-'50, lforporul '50: Ollirt- .Assistant '-I8-'50: Spanish Clulv 'fIU. BILLY IlECI'iERfIl:ttnl '-If-'50. Drum Mnjnr '5ll: Ili-Y IH-50, St-ct'vtut'3. Hi-Y Council. BETTY .ANN BI-YCKNI-TH-Ri-il Coats 'IH-'50, Suifs Flap '50: Otlwv ,Avi-tuut 50. PATRICIX Ill-IINIIORX-I-'.II.A. '50g Ilunu-lootu Ii--pit-,vlilu- tin- 'IS. CHARLES lIEl.I.---Ii.ll.'l'.lI, 'IT-'50. I.ivutt-uqmt '50, CI-ftllitil-I RI-ILL DON BI-INEI-'IEI.-v-,Atttrlivuu Lt-:ion lflulu 'If-'Stlg Iluuil 'ltl. DOLITHIQS JEAN IIIQNEKE I .II.X, 'Ili--501 Avlxlnnl I'.I'l. Ixlltlcr ' IU. Nl,-XI.COLAI BEXNIfTT--Ilotiivnout Iii-1-it-Ai-itI.iliw 'IRQ Ilonor Snvicty '5ll. JOHNNY REI-Ili-I-'.H..A. '50. LOREXI-I BEHGER-I .E. I.t-.nln-r 'FIR-'50: Stutwttuttt Ile-pt'v-vli- tutiu- 'I3: AIA5 I-I-tv 'fl3: I-'.lI.A. 'IH: I.ilvrury Avi-Lint '50, .I. Y. BI1.IIAAIfIx.0.T.I., I.-30: C.5.l . IQ: II1-A -18:5-iplv omore Srrui-.xlit-.tt-.Arnis '-IX: Hnmvroom Hvprcsctitutiu- '-Ill: lit-lin Clulv '50: St.xtcsm.iu Rt'Ill't'N1'IIl.IlIXl' 'I'7. BILL TOXI BIXI-'ORDiIIonu-rooni Iit'PI'vIrQ'llI.lIIYC 'I8: I't-u- n.tnt '50, JACK BI.ACK5HE,AHATr.trIt 'IT-'50: Pt-nuuut '50, I Iiotogru- 5-hf-r: Hi-Y '5'P: ALQ' Fr-tv I rinn- '50: Svnior Play. IXIOCENE HI.ALl'CK-FII. A. '50, .IO ,ANN BLANKENSHIP-Spi-.ilu-r-' Forum '50: Svuior Clubs Rf-portr-r '50: Quill and Sfroll '50: Statvfninn '-I8-'50, Rvp- r--ft-nt.xtiu- 'SIL Nui- Eflitor '-I9. Clulv Etlitor '50: Rt--I Cuuu 'IH-'50: Utiirt- ,Af-i-tant '50: Homvnmni I'h-prev-nlulivv 'I8: X143 Frat- Prim-'rw '50. HUGH BI.EIPSOE--FootlmlI '48: May I-'I-tv 'IT. Ilukm-: I4'.H,.-X.. X1-w1+Pr---t-If-tit 40. XIARY FRANCES BLOL'NT!Rt-'I Coats '48-'50, Sorrvtary '50: Statesman '5U: Quill Ss Srroll. Svcretary '50: National Iforvn-if I.:'u2t1v: '43-.491 Nluy Fr-to '-I9. NIARY .AXXE BULSTER-Honor Soriety '49-'50. Rrportf-r UIQ: National Foren-ii' Leagtm '48-'50: Speak:-rs' Forum '-I8-'50, Sr-rrrtary '5fl: CI:-0 Club '-IT-'50: Quill :tml Srroll '5fl: States- man '50, .Af-iftant ,A-Iv:-rti-in,-z Manage-r: Choral Clulv '50, 'QQ .IU ANNE BLIND!-City Yollvyball Tn-am 'IT-'5I'I: I'.Ii. Imxiilvr '48-'SUZ Offlrv ,AA-I-tant '-I9: Rf-rl Coats 218: I .H..-A. 'SIL JOYCE BURTZ-Honor Serin-ty '50: Homr- Room Hcpruwi-lltutivm: '50: Rfffl Coats 'IH-'50, Baritone Bugle Sf-rg:-ant '50: Pvnnuul '50, Srgnior Cla5Q Eflitnrg I-'.H..A. '48-'50. XX OOD BIJLIDINY-Ili-Y '-IZ: Bowling Club 'SIL DAVID BOWEN. JH. XIARY ELIZABETH BOWEN JIXI BOWERS-Band 'JT-'I9: CIW- Club '50, Pr:--ivlv-ut '50: Trark '-IT-'49, Ln-ner '-193 Football '-IH, '49, La-tt'-r '-I9: May Erin- HIT. Duke. l AL'I-IYE BI-i.A3INIER4I .H..A. '50: Bottling Club '50s Y-Twm IH: Xloflf-rn Ilitnrf- CIIJIJ 'IU. BILLY BILANSUN-Banfl 'IH-'50. BUHIIYE .ANN BHEWI-II-I-flity Volli-ylmll T1-.tm 'IT: -I--i-tout IKE. I-f-all:-r 'IH-'SDL Offirf: .A--islant '50: I1.S.I'. '50. SHICLTON HHISTI-IR KUIJIJIE JEAN BROAIJESfF.II..A. '17-'50: Uflifi- A--i-lun! '50. IQIIARLES IIKUXY N-K.0.T.C. 'IT-'HL C7444 o 'JF' '50-4 uw 'two' 1-M Senio A F i E i 2 FAYE BROWN-I-'.H.A. '49. JACKIE NELL BROWN-F.l'I.A. '49-'50. Parliamentarian '48 PATRICIA ANN BROWN-Red Coats '48-'50g Bowling Club '50 F.IrI.A. '48-'50g Choral Club 'SOC Office Assistant '50. MARIE BROZ-Home-room Representative '-17: F.H.A. '48. MARGARET BRUCEw-P.E. Secretary '50g F.l-I.A. '47-'5O. RICHARD BRYAN-Truck '50, JERRIE BUNCE--Homeroom Representative '47g Statesman Representative '47-'50g Assistant P.E. Leader '50g Choral Club '503 May Fete Duchess '48, Maid '49. ROLAND BURROWS-F.H.A. '50, BOBBY BURCESS-Honor Society '50g Basketball '48-'50, Letter '49. JACK BUSH-Statesman '50g R.O.T.C. '47-'50g C.S.U. '50. CHARLES BUTLER-Honor Society '50g Radio Club '50. ROY BUVINGHAUSEN-Track '49. DONN BYRNE-R.O.T.C. '473 C.S.U. '48-'50g Homeroom Repre- sentative '47-'50g Statesman Representative '4-73 I-Ii-Y '50' Speakers' Forum '48g Student Council '50g Bowling Club '50 INEZ CAMP-Modern Dance '47-'49g May Fete '48g F.H.A. '47- '50g P.E. Leader '49g Bowling Club '50: Office Assistant '50' Dramatic Club '50g Badminton Letter '49. EVELYN CAMPBELL-F.H.A. '48. , WADE CAMPBELL-Swimming Team '47-'49g Clee Club '50. RAYMOND CANTWELL-R.O.T.C. '4Tg Choral Club '50g Bowling Club '50. SHIRLEY CARDENAS-P.E. Leader '48-'50, JERRY CARVER-Journalism '49, Reporterg Distributive Edu- cation, President '48-'49g Honor Society '49. TOMMY CASKEY-Hi-Y, President '49g C.S.U. '495 Radio Club '49g Sophomore President '47. CLARENCE CHALINE-Thespian Society '49g Journalism '49. JANICE CLARK-Homeroom Representative '47-'48g Statesman Representative '48-'49g F.H.A, '47-'505 Bowling Club '50, BILLIE SUE CLIFTON-C.S.U. '49-'50g Y-Teens '50g F.H.A, '49. DOROTHY CLOUD-F.H.A. '49-'50. SHIRLEY COBB-F.H.A. '48-'50, CHARLES COCKRELL FLOSSIE COLLIER-Honor Society '49-'50g I-Iomeroom Repre- sentative '48-'49g Red Coats '49-'50: Clee Club '50g Choral Club '50. NORMA COLLINS-Statesman Representative '50g Red Coats '48-'50g Swimming Team '48-'50, Manager '48g F.H.A. '50. CHARLES CONE-Glee Club '48Q Choral Club '50g Swimming Team '50. PAT COOK-F.H.A. '47-'50, ROBERT COOK ANN COOPER-F.H.A. '-19: P.E. Lcarlct' '-18550: Clinic Assist- ant '48-'50. JEAN MARIE COUCIILIN-Vice-Prcsitlcltt Senior Class '50I Recl Coats '47-'50, Corporal '50: Statesman '48-'50, Atlvvrtising: Manager. Quill and Scroll '50: Olhcv Assistant '-lT: Y-'l'vt-ns 518: Ice Skating Club '-13: Bowling: Club '50: I-'.H.A.. 'l'rvas- nrcr '50: May I-'etc Ill: A l-'vlvrnary Sm-ninr Favorite. NORNA COURTNEY-Choral Cluh '-I9-'SOQ Clcv Club '40-'50. Sr-rgeant-at-Arms: C.S.l', 'W-'50: Y-Tr-t-ns '10-'50, Sung Leader: I-'.l'l.A. '50. CLAYTON CRIBBS DON CULYER DON CUNNINGHAM-Cl:-e Club '-18350: C.S.ll. '50: Snitntnin Team '49-'50, Manager '50. BOBBIE JANE DANCY4-Rctl Coats. '46-'5ll: Ollirc Assistant '-18350: Honn-room Rvnrt-st-ntativc '-lb. DAVE DAVIS EDWARD DAVIS-Honor Society '-18350: Stntlr-nt Hotarian 'PIIIC American Legion Club '-10950: Cross-County AAU Champion '-19: Student Council '48-'50: Bowling Club '-18350: Hznlio Club '50: Speech Forum '-18: B Basketball '-IT: I-lonn-rontn Representative '-19: May Fete, Duke '48, Duke '-I9: National Athletic Scholarship Society '50: Nlay Ft-to I'l'llll'C '50: Tlu- illosl Representative Senior Buy, .IIMMIE DAVIS-Band '-IT-'50. HAROLD JOE DAVIDSON-Ftmtlnill B '-lf. A '-18. Mana,-:cr '-19: I .H.A.. Sergeant-at-Arms '50: Swimming Team '49, Xlanagvr: Basketball '48, Manager TI9. CLENWOOD DEISS-Band '-li'-'50. HELEN DEIONC-Red Coats '48-'50, Corporal: I .H.A. '47-50: Bowling Club '50: C.S.U. '-18: Choral Cluls '50. HAROLD DEXSON-Honor Society '50: R.O.T.C. '4T-'49: Glo:-e Club '-195 Choral Club '50g C.S.U. '-l-8-'50, Pianist '50, Social Chairman '50: Hi-Y '48-'50. Chaplain '50g Senior Play. BERYL DERBY-P.E. Leader '-193 Assistant P.E. Leader '48: I-'.I-LA. '50: City Volleyball Champs '49: Intramural Volley- ball '4T-'50g Intramural Basketball '47-'50, DONALD DERRYBERRY-Band '48-'50: Orchestra '50g Radio Club '50, MARCIA LEE DE VORE-Rell Coats '48-'50. American Flag Lieutenant '50g Clee Club '48-'50, Secretary '50g F.H.A. Secretary '5Og Office Assistant '50: May I-'etc '50. MALCOLM DISHOUCH .IOHNNIE SUE DOMINEY BILLY DOREE--Tbespian 183505 -Bonling T1-um '4l'l: Sr-ninr Play. EDYVARD DORSETT LOIS D055-Clef: Club '49-'50g F.I'I.A. V193 Baml '48-'50. PATSY DOTY-P.E. Leader '48-'50g F.I-I..-X. 'SOQ Table Ti-nnis Champion '49. SAM DUBOIS-Hi-Y '47-'50, President '47-'49g Football Man- ager '50: C.S.U. '42-'50, President '49g Clue Club '48-'50g Choral Club '50g Pennant '50, Sports Erlitorg Thfespian Society, Reporter '48-'50g Honor Society 'S0: Senior Play, MARIAN DUCKETT-Choral Club, Pianist '50. W. E. DUCGER-Distributive Education, Program Assistant '43- '50g R.0.T.C. '48-'49: Ice Skating Club '49. W'ILLIAM RILEY DUNCAN-R.O.T.C. '4Hg Orchestra '47-'Sflg Bowling Club '50g Distributive Eflucatinn '48-'50, Vicc-I'rr:si- dent '50, JEANNE DUNN RICHARD EALES RICHARD ELSENBROOK-I 0otball B '48, Lutlrcr 'flU. DOUGLAS EIDD-Football B '47g Intramural Boxing Cham- pion.'49. ' C7444 of 5 Seniol-A ROY EILAND-Honor Society '48-'50, Treasurer '50: R.O.T.C. '47-'49, Sergeant '49, Library Assistant '50. ELMARINE ENGELAGI2 MARSHA ENC-ELKING-Red Coats '48, I-'.H.A. '48, Bowling Club '48-'50, Letter '49, JOANN ENGLEBERT-F.H.A, '47-'50, Secretary '48, President '50, May Fete '49, Choral Club '50, President '50: Senior Class Secretary '50, Red Coats '47-'50, Reporter '50, Glcc Club '47- '50: Ofliee Assistant '50, Senior Council '50, A Senior Favorite. HOMER EVERITT DORIS EWING-Intramural Volleyball '48, Assistant P.E. Leader '49, P.E. Leader '50, City Volleyball '50, l'.E. Sec- retary '50, BETTY ANN FARR DOUGLAS FARRAR-F.H.A. '50. EVERETTE FAVOR-Football '48, Letter '49, Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms '50, Clee Club '50, DONALD FICKLIN-Statesman '49, DARLENE FINCH-Archery Team '49, Y-Teens '50, C.S.U, '50, Choral Club '50, F.H.A. '48-'50. JIMMY FISHER-R.O.T.C. '47-'49, First Sergeant, Rille 'l'eam '48, Drill Platoon '47-'49, Baseball Team '48, BERTHA FLEMINC-P.I5. Leader '48-'50, BEVERLY FODELL-Statesman Representative '47-'49, IEE. As- sistant '49g Red Coats '49-'50, Choral Club '50, May lfete '4-9, Oflire Assistant '50. JOE ANN FORD-F.H.A. '50, Parliamentarian, Red Coats '48- '50, Homeroom Representative '47, Statesman Representa- tive '50, MARILYN FRAZIER PATTY FREELAND-Honor Society '50, Homeroom Represen- tative '50, Pennant '50, Junior Class Editor, Spanish Club '49, Program Chairman, P.E. Leader '50, CHARLES FRIDYE EDWIN FRIEDRICH-Statesman '50, R.O.T.C. '48, Intramural Basketball '49. BERTI-IA I ROEl'ILICH-Intramural Volleyball '49, Intramural Basketball '43. A, J. FULLER-R.O.T.C. '47-'50: F.H.A. '50, Viet--President. DIANE FULTZ-F.H.A. '47-'50, Y-Teens, C.S.U '50, Mission- ary Chairman '50, Dramatics '49, BARBARA GAMES--Glec Club '50: Choral Club '50, May Fete '48: Bowling Club '49, F.I'I.A. '47-'50, President '48, Modern Dance Club '49, SHIRLEY ANN GARRETT-Red Coats '48-'50, F.H.A. '47-'50. Ii. J. CAUDIN-R.O.T.C. '47-'50. Sergeant '43, Sevonil Lieu- tenant '50. JOYCE GAY-l7'.I'I.A. '43, Sergeant-at-Arms. LOYCE GAY-F.I-I.A. '49: Manager City Volleyball Team '49, City Archery Team '48, Manager '49, FRANK CENTRY-Football '48-'50, Co-Captain '49, Most Val- uable Player '49, Junior Favorite '49, May Fete '49, Senior President '50: Baseball '48, '49, May Fete King: '50, The .llosl Popular Senior Boy. DALE GEORGE DAVID GIBBS-Band '48-'50, President '50, C.S.U. '50, Song Leader '50, Hi-Y '48, Treasurer '48, Lunchroom Host '50, Choral Club '50, IQSTELLE GIBBS-F.H.A. '50, Bowling '50. JACK GIBSON-Dramatics '47-'50, Secretary '50, Bowling Club '50: May Fete '49, Duke, Contest Play. L, I DOROTIIY GILl.lE5ff-Heil Cunts '-I8-'50, Drntu Lit-utt-nnnt '5lIg Statt-snntn Rt-pt't-st-titntivv '-10: C.S.Il. '-Ill: Ollirt- Assistnnt 'SIL I Cl,AY I'0N ClI.I'lN--Drittnntirs '-Ill: Clmrnl Cluls '-183503 Ulm- Clull '-IH-'S0: If.S.ll. 713- 50: li.D.'I'.Ii. '-lil-'50, I.it-utt-nnltl 'Slip 2 Svnior Play . , I .IIIDD CII-fSI-fNSlIllIAlI-Cnl't-tvrin llt-st '5ll: Pxtmtlinll ll 'HL i A '10 DICK GOLDIN EDXY,-IRI? LCDODXI,-IN L.-I DELI. IIOSNI-Il.I. -l .lI.A., Snttglt-:itlt-tt 'lllg Snitntntlt Cluls 510. DAVID llDI'l.D CARROLL UR.-XII,-XXI'-Nntiultnl :Ktltlvtir Srltulttlsltip Sorivly 'SDI Quill amtl St-rull '-W: Stattt-stnnu Ilui-st Columnist 'Sth IH-uunut '50, Club Iitlitnr: tit-It l.t-tt:-t' 'UL 'Sth t1.S.l'. 'Sui tjh.-.-, Lttztxlvil' '5U. l S PA15X L-R.-XIlAKIgI'It'tl limits 'IS-'30, Ilull Sl'lQ.ll'llIII 'SUQ If',ll,-X, '-I'-J: Bunling Iflnlu '50, KA'I'HRYX GI-IANIS JEAN CRANBERRY+Soplmttiort' Council ' Ill: ,lttniur lfunnril '-19: Rt-tl Ctnits '-IT-'50: Xlny I-H-tv 'ltlz Stnh-snuut '50: 'I'ln's- pians '5ll: Ollire Assistant '5Il: Y-Tri-ns '-IH: lf.S.Il. 'lllz .-I Seniur Fat uri!-'. PAT CHI-LEX-City Chnrnpiutt Yollvylvnll 'IH-:xtn 'IT-'-IO, Cnptniu 4 '-IU: ltttrnntttrnl Volleyball Tvntn '48-'-IU. Lvttt-r 'I'J. Cnptnin I 'll-l: lntrztmnrnl Buslwtltall 'I't-ntn '-I0-'Sli Ifatptnitt '5ll: Arrln-ry 3 Club '48: Bntltnintun Lt-tt:-r WU: Tnlvlt- '11-nuig l,.-tt,-r '-L93 Softball Lcttcr '-10: I'.E. Lt-atlcr '-I9-'SUI llontcruutn Rcprvsvtt- tatiu- '5U: Nlmlcrn D.tttrv Clnlx 'l0: Nntinnnl I-iurt-nsir I.t-ngno '48-'I'-3: Thvspinn Suri:-ty '50: lit-tl fifths '-IQ: Nitty Ft-tv 'SOZ St-niur Plny: I Sr-niur Fururilf-. IO :XXX CRESHAXI-Y-Tecns '-IU: C.S.Ll. '-18: Choral Clull '47-'50: Cler' Club '-18. BERNARD CRIFNO BILLY CLESNEH-R.O.T.C. '47-'-19. JACK CL'INNfXational I-Ionur Soriety '50: Bannl 'lf-'50: Or- chestra '48-'5U: C.S.I,'. '50. Vice-Prssitlunt: First Band '-IT-'S0. .IAXIES Gl.'INNfBan-l '-If-'50: Orrin-stra '-li'-'50: First Biintl -I.-30. .IININIIE HADENIENO5-Orrhvstra '46-'50: Banml '46-'50: Dis- tributive Education '50. E. .l. I-I.-XLLiI ontl'iall B '-IB: Srlmlastir National Art Awzirtl '50C C.S.U. '5O. BIAXINE HALL-C.S.U. '-IB: HMI Cuuts '47, IACK H.-ILI.0XQIfI5T-Clw Club '49. BETTY HAMMER-F.H.A. '47-'501 C.5.lf. '48. BARBARA HANCOCK-Honor Seri'-ty '49-'502 Keel Coats '48- '50Z Olive Assistant '-I3-'50, BILL IIAXSEX-H.fJ.T.C. 'IT-'19, 51-rg:-ant. Drill Platoon 'IHZ Bottling Clulm '49. BILL HAHlJYfTl't:--ipian Snrivly IH-'50. pn'-ills-ut '5U: llama-- mnm He-pri--rntatiw' 19: State-.lnzin 50: Sr-niur Play. RALPH HAHIJI'fY40rrhaystm '17-'50, I'rr'si4lr'nt 'Sflz lizmtl lf- '50, Yirf:-Pri--iflvnt '19, NELIJ.-X JEAN HARNlSfl'lnn'n Sm'i1'ty '5lJ: lirznl Iluztls Ili-'50, Drum Xlujnr '502 'Illia-v' As-irtnnl IH- 50: Way Qu:-1-n '50, PATSY H,-XI'iPI'lH-fl'.l'i. In-zult-r '18-'50: llrmling fjluli '1-51-'Wi l .I'I,A. lf: Nlmlr-rn linnre IIHZ Irv Skating flluli 'IT-'lH. BETTY SUE HARRIS EMILY II.-KIIIIISA-Y-T1'IcI1+ '19: l .ll.-X. 'SUQ Ullirr A-si-tnttl '50, LINDA HARRIS-Sturlrcnt Cnnnril 'Sllg I'r-nnnnl, junior Nl:-mln-r '49. Eflimr '50g Heil float- '13-'50: Juniflr KM! Cf -H '19- NIILIJKEIJ HART'-Bunrl 'IT-'50, Sf'!'Tl'l.JJl'y 'SOL Urrln-slrzt '47-'SUZ l .H.A. '47-'SIL cw 0 S IT K I.-p.,.,,T., fl nz fly f fl' A l iam ' ' ' f 1' f9i,,,. gif .Q-. m 1 1 Senior JAMES HARVEY-Band '47-'50g A Senior Favorite. JOYCE HARWELL CLAYTON HAZELL -F.H.A. '49: C.S.U. '49. DARREL HEARN-R.0.T.C. '48. DONALD HEATH-F.I-LA. '50. JERRY HEBERT-Rell Coats '48-'50, Swiss Flags 'S0g Clec Club '50g Office Assistant '50q I-Iomeroom Representative '48g States- man Representative '47-'49: May Fc-te Duchess '47, Maid '48g I-'.H.A. '48. BILLIE JEANNE HENDERSON-Rctl Coats '48-'50: May Fete '4-85 Homeroom Representative '49: Statesman Representative '48-'50: C.S.U. '49: Y-Teens '50g F.H.A.'50: Bowling Club '48. ALMA HENDRICKS--Rctl Coats '48-'50g Ollice Assistant '50. DOLORES HENDRIX JUNELLE HENGST-Distributive Etlucation '50g F.H.A, '48. LARRY HENRY-R.O.T.C. '47-'50, Lieutenant '49, Captain '50, Rifle Team '49, Drill Platoon '49, FRANCES HENSON-I-'.H.A. 517350. NORMA JEANE HEROD-Rcrl Coats '49-'50: Office Assistant '48-'50g l7,H.A. '48, Sergeant-at-Arms '48, RAYMOND HESS ORAN HEUGATTER BARBARA HICKS-Red Coats '46-'50g F.H.A. '49, ZACK HICKS SUE HIGGINBOTHAM-P.E. Leader '48-'SOQ Y4Teens, Song- leader '50: C.S.U. '50. ROSELEE HILMERSiF.H.A, '50, SUE HINEY--Honor Society '50g Clue Club '48-'50, Reporter '50: Choral Club '50g Ollice Assistant '50g City Volleyball Team '47, Letter '4-75 Assistant P.E. Lcatlerg Homeroom Rep- resentative '50: Statesman Representative '50g Bluebonnz-t Girls State '49. EDNA FAY HIRSCH-F.H.A, '49. WILMA HOBBS-F.H.A. '47-'50, Treasurer '48, ARTHUR HODDE-Golf '43-'50, Letter '49. '50, DOROTHY HOHMANN-gDistributive Efluvation '50: F.H.A. Sevretary '50. DOLORES HOLLAND-Homeroom Representative '47-'49g Office Assistant '47-'50g Red Coats '47-'50, Assistant Drill Master '50g F.H.A, '48, Secretaryg Bowling Club '4-7g Ice Skating Club '48g May Fete Princess '5O: The Most Beautiful Senior Girl. BARBARA HOLLENBEAK-Red Coats '47-'50, Swiss Flags '50g Y-Teens '48, Inter-Club Council '49g Bowling Club '50. DIANE HOLMES-Swimming Club '47-'50g Senior Play, JAMES HOLMES INA MAE HONEYCUTT-I-'.H.A. '4Tg Distributive Eduvation '50. JAMES HONEYCUTT-R.O.T.C. '47-'50. ERNEST HOPMANN-Clee Club '50g Bowling Club '50. ,Xl.l.l'INl'f l'l0I'I I'I--lluuur Suri:-I5 'Slll Sp--ulwlw' l-'umm 'Ill-'5ll: National l-'urn-usir 1.1-ugxxu '50: 'IH-unix Clulr 'IT-'lllc lcv Skau- iug lflull '-If-'-I'-l: I'IUllH'l'U0lll livplwwutuliu- '-IR: SIlllK'5IllllIl Rvplx-N-xlt:xllx'v 'lll: 51-uim' Play, XII-fl.YlN l'l0lil'0N-ll.0.'l'.C. '-IT-VW: l .ll.-X, '50. BILL II0Sl UIIIl7I uuIlvull '-lf-'-IU. l.Q-In-r 'l0. JOAN IIOYIS-lflu-rr l.l-ullvr '50: Rn-ll Cunt, '-Ill-'Sllz lllvv lIlulv '-13350. Pl'K'SllIt'llI '50: Clmrul Iflulv '5ll: Y+'l'm-In '-IU: lf.S.l'. IN: Thvspiuu Surin-ly '5ll: Urllcv :Xsaiftuul 'SUI lluuliug lllulv '5ll: Tin- .IIOAI l vpull1r Sf-niur Girl: S1-uim I'luy. ROSS IllH'T--Baxalu-tlmll 'lf-'5ll. llupluiu '5ll: Stullvu! lin-un oil 'SAL PUHN HLBEH ELLIS I'Il'DllINSf'-llulmr Sorivly 'IU-'5ll: I'--uuuul 'l'l-'5ll: R.0.'I'.L. l.- 50. l.1cuu-uuul N. Nlslmr 'l'l: lllill I'l:xlmm 'Wi Radio Clull '50: Srullvnt liotauriaxll '-W. .ll-ANI-fT'l'E lll'l5SON--lflmrgll tflul- 'l0. DORIS I'll'LlNGS-I-Inn.-r Society '50: I.llll'Ill'f -Iwi-taut '5ll: Rell C0315 'IT-'S0: Spanish Clull 'Nz I-'.H.-X. '10, XIITZIE l'Il.'XIPI'IREYS-I-'.H.A. '50, l'fl'lN.-X HYNE5-I-'.l'l.-X. '50. VN UONALD .l.-XNICIQIK-Sta lmruuu PIIUIUSTAIYIIPI' 'Ill-'5ll: Ilnukrouru 'XXNINIQIIII 'l'-7350: Quill .lull 5-'roll '50, D.-XL'I'0N JANSIQN-B411-l '48-'50: Orrhr-Xtra '5ll. Yin--I l'vsi-lull. REB.-X JARYISfI .I'l.-X. 'l0: Diftriluutixv Ellurulinu '5ll. .IANETTE ,l0I'INSf0Ilirv Aa:ifI.u1t '40-'50: F.H.A. '50: X'-Tl'l'Il 'I-0-'50: Hnnnr Surivty '50, .IXCR JOHNSON--H.0.T.C. EIT-'49. LEE .IOHN5ONiC.5.l', 218: Hi-Y 'lliz Choral Cluh '50. L. C. JOHNSON LE ROY JOHNSON JOE JONES-Travl-.. In-It-'r '41 '48, 'I-9: Fumtlraxll II 'ITC Haml- ing Cluly '50, SIDDIE JONES-I .H..-X. '50. ,-XRLENE JONES-Choral Club '19: I .H.A. 'l9. NICK K,-XNAKI5-Bun-I '48-'50. Tn-a-urvr '50: Urrhrf-lm 'IH-'50, Tredfurflr '50g Track '48-'50. SANDY K,-XRCHEH-Choral Club '50: CI f-1: Clulf '50: Suimmingg Tram '49: C.S.L, '5fl: May Fr-rv '49, NOKNIA KAY5-I .H.,-X. '50: C.5.L', '5U: Y-Tv-vm '5ll: .lunifrr RHI Cro-ax '19, BILLY KEEI.S4I'II-Y '47-'50, 'I'l1-a-urffr '49, ANN KENDRICK-Rf--l Coal, 'SIT-'5U5 Hum:-rnum I'Ir-pn'-1-ntntiw' 47-'fI9: Offire .-I--I-lan! 'JH-'50: Irs- Skating Clul: 'If'-'19, ELAINE KIFQNIJRICK--Rr-fl Coat- 'IH-'50: Urrh:--lm WH: I .H.-l. 43: Y-Teens 'l9. IQKN.-X RUTH KING-Rf--l Cunt- '13-'50: May F:-rr 'I9: Iiouling Club '49. JO,-IN KINCAI'Innnr Suriv-ty 'SUI Urrhvstru 'IT-'50, Swrru-Iury '50: Banfl '47-'50: S1-ninr Calninvl '5U: Lunrh Room ffa-lhiu-r '47-'50. PHILLIP KINC4Ba-1-hall '47-'50: Fnnthall B Hi, A W: I .II.,l. '50, Parliamvntarizxn: Hum:-mom Ka-pr:-en-nlzntiw' 'Wiz .4 Sr-ninr Favorite. C7440 5 Q01 45.1 ldv ,pn wx -hw ,f if xg-Nr ,355- f 5, 'ln 4 Seniond SHIRLEY KING-F.H.A, '48, NORMA KIRBY-Assistant IKE, Leader '47, P.E. Leader '48-'50, P.E, Secretary '48: F.H.A. '47-'50: Library Assistant '50, BERNICE KLAUBERG-Honor Society '50g American Legion Club '50: P.E. Leader '50g Arrhery Club '50g Intramural Bas- ketball Champs '48g Intramural Softball Champs '49, DELORES KLEOUDIS-Homeroom Representative '50, AUDREY KOBS-Glee Club '48-'5O: F,I-I.A. '50g P.E. Leader '50: Honor Society '50, ESTHER KORNEGAY-Honor Society '50g Red Coats '48-'50, Tenor Bugle Sergeant '50g C.S.U. '4-99 F.I'I.A. '50g Homeroom Representative '49. BOBBY KOPINITZ-Bowling Club '50g F,I-I.A, '50, RUFINE KOSWASKI-Junior Red Cross '49, PEGGY KRING-Red Coats '48-'50, Drill Lieutenant '50g Glee Club '48-'50g Choral Club '50, Secretary and Treasurer '50g Honor Society '50g Omce Assistant '48-'50, DAVID KROUSE MARGARET KRUS-F.I'I.A, '50g Red Coats '48-'50: Statesman Representative '48g Homeroom Representative '48g P.E, Leader '50, ALFRED KUBIAK-Ice Skating Club '48, EVELYN KUBENKA LORINE KUBESKIE-F.H,A, '50, CHARLES KUBIN-Baseball '49g Track '48-'49, Cross Country Letter '4-95 Bowling Team '50. PATRICIA - KUHN-F.H.A. '47-'50, ROLAND KUI'INf-Ice Skating Club '4-7: Golf Club '4-7: Glee Club '49g Secretary '49g Football B '47, A '48, Manager '49, Letter '49, BARBARA KUNETKA-Bowling Club '50: Red Cross '49g Y-Teens '48: Oilice Assistant '50, BOBBY LANKFORD-Football B '47, Letter '48, '4-9, Co-Captain '49: Basketball B '47g Glee Club, Reporter '50, ROBERT LAMBERT-R.O,T,C. '47-'48, WAYNE LARGENT-Track '50g Speakers' Forum '50g C.S.U. '50g F,I-I.A. '50, LILLIAN LAROCHE-F.H.A. '48g C.S.U. '48g Assistant IIE. Leader '48-'50, ANTONY LAMONTE LAURO .IO LEAGO--Red Coats '48-'50: F.H.A, '47: Office As- sistant '49, EDWARD LEE-R.O.T.C. '47-'50, Second Lieutenant '50, WYLIE LEGG RICHARD LENZEN-Basketball B '47, Letter '48, '49: National Athletic Scholarship Sovietyg Baseball '49g Bowling Club '47, HOWARD LEVERETT-Football '47-'49, Reserve Letter '49: Thespian. Vice-President '49, Letter '48g Senior Class Sergeant- at-Arms '50: A Senior Favorilcg Senior Play. DEWEY LICCIONI-Football '47-'49, Letter '49g F.I-I.A. '50, BAILEY LINDSAY .IAMES LISTON-Baseball '49-'50g Basketball '49-'50g Band '49: The Most Handsome Senior Boy. MARY ALICE LONGORIA-F.I-I.A. '50, Treasurer '43g Y-Teens '49g Library Assistant '50, R. J. LOOK-R.O.T.C. '-IT-'49, City Drill Platoon '-IS: Bowling Club '43-'50, Insttvl' '-W: F.ll.A. '50. YERDA MAE LOW-F.H.A. '50: P.E. Leader '50: Assistant P.I'I. lmatlct' '-N: Ilonor Society '50, ROLAND LUCE-Thcspian Society '-li'-'40, Treasurer VL9: St-uior Class Reporter 'Al-0: Holm-ruoln Rt-pr'oscntatix'v '-IB: Footlnall B '-IT. WB: .-I lfebrzitzry Senior Favorite, VIDA LURRY-P.E. Assistant Leader '50: Y-Ti-uns '50: C.S.ll. 50:l1.H.A. all. ANDREW M.MfIiJEWSKI BONNIE JE.-IN lIlACKI'iNZlE-ltlonur Sutivly' '5ll: Rt-tl llunls '48-'50, Corporal '5U: Speakers' Forum '-18-'50, National Forensic League '-I8-'S0: C.5.U. '-18: Golf Club '-IH: Senior Play. JAMES NIADDOX-Bantl '-18-'5ll: Ort-hrstra '50. OSCAR MAENZA PATSY KIAHAN-Rrrl Coats '-If-'50, Assistant llrutn Major .502 F.I'I.A. '47-'50. President '49: Holncrooni Rt-prcsvntativv '-I8: Statesman Representative 518: May I-'utr' Iluclwss '-IT: Ici- Skating Club '-IT: Bowling Club '-IS: Olliw Assistant '-18-'Sth P.E. Se-rrvtary '40-'50: May Feta' Princess '50. BONNIE MAHNKE-Assistant P.E. Lvatlrr -501 Y-Tvcns '5ll: C.S.U. 'SOQ Home-room Representative '-l9: Statvstnan Repre- sentative '50: F.H.A. '50: May Fctc 'SIL DONALD MAGNESS-Basketball B '-19: Glee Club 'S0: Choral Club '50: Bowling Club '50: C.S.L', '5U: May Foto '50. NIONTEZ BI.-INN-F.I-I..-X. '50. BETTY JEAN MARIE--Red Coats 'NIT-'-19: I-'.H.A. '49: OHicc .Assistant '-19. BERNICE MARSHALL YIVIAN MARSHALL MARILYN KIARTEXS--Clec Club 'IT-'50: P,E. Lcarlvr '-I8-'50. DW.-XIX NIARTIX-Trark Team '48-'50: Dramatirs '-18: Home- room Representative 48: Library Assistant '48-'50. VICKIE JO MARTIN-Clee Club '50: Choral Club '50g Orches- tra '50g Band '50: l .H,A. '50. ALLEN BIEISELBACH-Honor Society '49-'50. Sergeant-at-Arms '50: Pennant '50, Layout Editor: Bowling Club '50: Radio Club, Treasurer '50, JOAN MESTAYERAI-'.H.A. '47-'50. HILDA NIIDKIFF SUE MILLER-Honor Society '50g F.H.A. 'SOZ Red Coats '48- '50: Office Assistant 'SOS Bottling Club '47-'49. WALTER MILLER MA VON MINSTER-F.H.A. '47-'50: Y-Teens 'SOL C.S.U. 'S0. CARNETT MITCHELL-Honor Soviffty '49-'50, Sergeant-at-Arms '50g Band '47-'5Og Orchestra 'SUQ Bowling Club '50. WANDA LEA MITCHELL-Refi Coats '48-'50g F.H.A. '50. MARGARET M00NEYYF.H.A. '48-'50. BARBARA MOORE--President Intrfracholastic I,r:agur: Pruss Conference '49: Stutlcnt Counril '50g Quill and Srroll '48-'50: Statesman '47-'50, Editor '50, Letter '4Ug Revl Coats '48-'S03 l7.H.A. 'SUQ Bowling Club '50, DEAN MOORE MARTHA ANN MOORE-F.H.A, '47-'49, Slcrrrrlary '47, Parlia- mentarian '49g Assistant P.E. Lcaflcr V183 Intramural Softball Team '47g Bowling Club '50, MARVIN MOORE-Radio Club '49-'50. ROBERT MORONEY-Honor Soriety '5fl: Loma Star Boys' Stats: '49g Spanish Club, Treasurer '49g Rzulio Club, Pr:-sitlenl 'SIL 'TIS' an YW! K' Won uw for A rw Ima f 5 Q' Senio DONNA MORROW-Red Coats '48-'50, Swiss Flag Lieutenant '50g Sophomore Favorite '48g Sophomore Secretary '48g Junior Favorite '49: Office Assistant '48-'50g Homeroom Representa- tive '48g May Fete Princess '50g A Senior Favorite. EARLE MOWREY-R.O.T.C. '47-WI8. BURLEIGI-I MURPHREE-American Legion Club '47-'50, Treasurer '50g Honor Society '50g Homeroom Representative '47-'50. DORIS MYERS-Statesman '49-'50, Advertising Manager '50g Quill and Scroll '49-'50g Office Assistant '48-'50g C.S.U. '48-503 May Fete '49. THOMAS MCBEE-Track '47-'48, Football B '4Tg Glee Club '47-'50g F.H.A. '50. POLLY ANN McCULLOCHvY-Teens '50g C.S.U. '50. BILLY TOM McDANIEL J. C. McDONALD-Hi-Y '46-'48, Chaplain '48g Baseball '49, Letter '49g C.S.U. '4-B. PATRICIA McGILL-F.H.A. '48, MARY ANN McILWAINfF.H.A. '50g Cleo Club '50g Assistant P.E. Leader '50. ANNA CECIL MCKENZIE-Red Coats '48-'50: Bowling Club '47-'49g Cheer Leader 'SOQ F.H.A. '50g A Senior Favorite. SANDRA MCPHEETERS-Honor Society '49-'50, Office Assistant '48-'50: Red Coats '49-'50. PAUL MrRA E-Orchestra '48-'50. RENA NAC-AR'-May Fete Duchess '47g F.I-I.A. '47-'50, Vice- President '47, Treasurer '47g Junior Class Secretary '49g Senior Class Secretary '50g Glee Club '47-'5Og Cheer Leader '49g Student Council '48-'50g A February Senior Favorite. MARILYN NAIRN-Red Coats '47-'50, Drill Master '50g Spanish Club '49: Office Assistant 'SOQ May Fete '49, H4 Duchess '50. SUE NAMENDORF-F.H.A. '48-'50g Ofiice Assistant '49-'50. LOUIS NEDD-R.O.T.C. '48, CHARLES NERRETIG-Glee Club '49-'50g Choral Club '50. BOBBY NEWBY-R.O.T.C. '48-'50g Cafeteria Host '49. BARBARA NEWLAND-Bowling Club '48-'50g Y-Teens '48g F.H.A. '47-'50, President Houston Area '49, President Reagan Chapter '49. PAUL NOACK-Football A '48-'49g Track '48-'49g Homeroom Representative '50, Clee Club '50. MARCIE MAE NONA-Volleyball Letter '48. MARY ELIZABETH NOWAK-Softball '49, Manager, Letter: City Volleyball, Letter '48, '49g P.E. Leader '48-'50g Assistant P.E. Leader '47g Badminton Letter '49g I7.H.A, '48-'50. HAROLD 0'GUYNN ANNE O'HARA-Junior Class Treasurer '49g Red Coats '48-'50, Swiss I-'lag '50: F.H.A. '48-'50, Secretary '50g Y-Teens '49g C.S.U. '49g Senior Cabinet '50. MARVIN OLIVER-Orchestra '47-'49g Glee Club '50g Choral Club '50g Bowling Club '50. PEGGY O'NEILL-Honor Society '49-'50: Red Cross Representa- tive '49g Sophomore Class Treasurer '48g Red Coats '48-'50, Drill Lieutenant '50g Office Assistant '48-'50: Spanish Club '49. MARTHA OTTOwP.E. Leader '48, FREDDIE OWEN-Track '50, Cross Country '49g Hi-Y '47-'49: Clee Club '50: Choral Club '50g F.H.A. '49, Reporterg Foot- ball Manager '49. ANNETTE OVVENS-Homeroom Representative '50, F,H.A. '47- '50g Bowling Club '50g P.E. Secretary '48. JANNETTE OWENS-P.E. Leader '50. DUNAID ll.-Xl'lil'I-Glt-v Clula '-lil, ll0NAl.ll PARK-Gulf Club. l.t-tier '-lll. '-lll. '50. Nl-KRY CA'l'lll:fRlNE PATTERSUN-Nutiulinl llouur Soi-it-ty '10- '50: Nutiuuul Foronsic L1-uguc '-ll!-'Sllx Spoulu-rs' lfururu '-lll-'5ll: Blur-lmum-t Girls' Stun- '-W: lf.S.U. '-LT-'40, vlft'-l'l't'sllll'lll 'lllz llvlvutc Lvttcr '-l-0: l'vununt '50, Busiut-ss Nlullugcr: Y-'l'i-vin 713: lui Skating Clulv '-lil: Rt-tl Cuuts '-lil-'5ll: x'lt'0'l'l'l'hltll'lll- Tt'u:rsttri-r '50. CH-XRl.l'lXli P.-XYNE-l-'.l'l.A. ' lf: .luuiur lim-nl Crow 'l0. IAKRY PEPPER-llzisktxtlvzill '5ll: llufi-lvull '50, Xl.Bl'1R'l'.-X PERRY BETTY PE'l'El-IS-Clnuul Clulr '50. C,XTHliRlNl'j l-'RAXLII-IS Plllfl.l'S Rul Cuutx 'illz lluuui' Suv vit-tx '50. JOHN PIRKLE-Buskt-rlmll '50: Bust-l-all '50, JOHN QPIT.-KK, SMUDSKI .l. LI. PITTXI.-KN-R.0.T.C. LS, ANNA Xl.-XHIE PLACHY-Huuor Society '48-'30. St-rrvtury VW: Rt-tl Cuuts '47-'50. Drum Liciltvmirit '50: C.S.lJ. 'lT: Ollirn- ,-Xsbibtant 'fl-T-'50: Ice Skating Clulv '-lf: Nluy Fm-tv lluchm-ss '48, W: Suimming Team 'lf-'50: Bowling Clulu '50. STEVIE POMORSKI-Rell Coats '48-'50. Corporal '50: F,H.,-X. '50, Nice-President '50: Give Clulv '50: Chnrul Clulv '50: LI.5.l'. '50: Y-Tevus '50. KXTHHYX PONDER-Honicroonl Rr-pri-scntutivv '-IH-'-l9: F.H.-X. -lil-'50. BOBBY PORTER-Football B 48: Basketball B '-lli: Truck '-Ili: F.l l.X. 'SUI Bouling Clulx Lr-tt:-r '40. Se-rrelury 'SQL BlLL PORTER-Football 'l9. CLAUDE POTTER ANITA POL'vRed Coat, 'lB: F.H..-X. Yire-Presillent '49, JU .XXX POWERS-Rf-tl Coat- '-ll?-'50: Lilrrary Afsiftunt '50: OI- rim- Affirtant 50: F.H..-X, 50: Bnuling Clul: '48-'50: C.S.U. 'lfz Slay Fete '50. CARULYN PR.-XTTfChoral Club '47-'5O: Swimming '-I8-'49, A. C, PRICE-Bowling Cluli '5Og Trunk '47-'50g Watt,-r Pugi-uni '48. '-19: F.H.A. '50, LEITHA MAE PRICEA-F.H.A. '50, EYELYN PROVENCE-Hull Coat: '-18-'50, Trump:-t Sergeant 'SOZ Gln- Club '43-'50, Svrgfant-at-Arms 'Sflz Choral Clul: 'SIL CHARLENE PUCKETT-Rod Coat, '48-'50, Barr Drum S:-rgmmt '50: Niav Fete '49g F.H.A. 493 Uffirlf Anintanl '50. .-lLYlN LOREN PUFFER-R.0.T.C, '4T: Diatrilzutiu' lfflllrzttirvll Club '48-'50. BILLY QLL-XSTfHonnr Surivly '50. LA YFKNE QUIN ANN KADENZ-Office Arwintant '50: F.H.A. '50, VEHNA JEAN RANDALL-F.H.A. '47-'5U. Hi-toriun '17: Hr-rl Coats '48-'50: Y-Teena '48-'50, Program Chairman: C.S.U. 319: Howling Club '50, Captain: Glue Clul: '43-'50g Choral Clul:'5fl. DAN K,-XTHER-Footlrall '47-'50, Letter' '49g Bufkl-tliull B '47: CIM: Club '49, Sergeant-at-Armag Stat:-Hman '43-'50, Sport, Eflitor '49g Quill and Scroll '50g Bowling Club 'Wg Sf-nim Cabinet '49g A February Senior lfuvoritr-. FRANCES JEAN RE,-SCAN-Statesman Rrqircssfnlzltivf- '48, '491 P.f'l. Lrfarlrzr '49-'50: F.H.A. 'Sflg Oflirr: Assistant '50. J' YN N ,fs-W sw laAo 5 Seniol-A I ! BILLY REAGAN DANNY REAVES-R.O.T.C. '47-'48, Sergeant '48g Orchestra '47-V193 Choral Club '49g F.H.A, '50, EVERETT RECANE-Track '47-'48, ELIZABETH ANN REDD-Junior Class Sergeant-at-Arms '49g Pennant Staff '50g F.H.A. ,418-'50, Vice-President i50, Re- corderg P.E. Leader '49-'50g Oibce Assistant '49-'50. GRACE REED-Honor Society '48-'50g Speakers' Forum '47-'50, Secretary '48g National Forensic League '48-'50s Debate Letter '48-'50g Red Coats '47-'50, Bugle Lieutenant '503 C.S.U, '47- '50, Program Chairman, Secretaryg May Fetc '49g Sophomore Cabinet 717: Senior Council '50: A Senior Favorite. JO ANN REED-F.H.A. ,475 Bowling Club '50, NORMA JO REEDER-Honor Society '49-'50g P.E. Leader '49g Distributive Education Club '50g F.H.A. '50. SHIRLEY RENNER4F.H.A. '48-'50. MINETA RAE REYNOLDS-Home Room Representative '49' Colf Club V183 Y-Teens '49-'50g Red Coats '48-'50. x JOAN RICE-Red Coats '48-'50, First Aider '50g Speakers' Forum '48-'49g National Forensic League '48-'50: Honor So- ciety '50. THELMA RICHARDS-Y-Teens '48g Modern Dance '48g Ice Skating '48g Bowling '47g Choral Club '47-'50. MATTIE LEE RICHARDSON-F.H.A. '47-'50, Secretary '50, Council '49g P.E. Leader '48-'50g Intramural Softball Cham- pions '49. ALICE RIELS-IRE. Leader, '48-'50g F.H.A. '48-'50. ANN RIORDAN-Statesman Representative '48-'49g May Fete '49g P.E. Leader '49g Bowling Club '49. ROSEMARY ROBERTSON ROSEMARY ROESLER-Red Coats '48-'50, Corporal '50g Office Assistant '48-'50, LOIS ROPER-Red Coats '48-'50g Bowling Club '50: Office Assistant '50g F.H.A. '50, Council '50g C.S.U. '4Tg Ice Skating '1i9: May Fete Princess '50, PAUL ROSENTHAL-Football B '47, '48, Letter '49, SHIRLEY ROSSELLI-Clee Club '48-'50g Choral Club '49-'50g Refl Coats '48-'50. DOROTHY RUSSELL-Junior Class Reporter '48g Red Coats '48-'50g Oiiice Assistant '50g F.H.A. '50, Councilg Bowling Club 150: C.S.U. '4-7g May Fete SALLY JO SALISBURY-F.H.A. '47-'49. ELVIN SAMFORD MARILYN SANDER-C.S.U. '48-'50g F.H.A. '50, IMOGENE SANFORD-C.S.U. '47-'50g Swimming Club '48g Library Assistant '48. JANE SCHAUSCHICK-Choral Club '49-'50g Glee Club '48-'50g F.H.A. '48. ELTON SCHILLER-R.O.T.C, '47-'48g Distributivc Education '49-'50g Honor Society '50. JOHN SCHMIDT MELVIN SCHIVIIDT-Football B '48g Track '48-'50, Letter '4-9: Radio Club '50. CHARLES SCHROEDER-Bowling Club '50g Swimming Team '4-8. ALBERT SCHOELLKOPF-Honor Society '50g Radio Club '50. HAROLD SCHOGGIN MAX SCHUEBEL-Football '47-'49, Letter '49g Track Team '48-'509 F.H.A. President '49, DQIEQTQIY 5I'lUI-'I-'I.l-IH-I .I'I. I.vmlor 'Sllg Y-'I'i-ous 'SIM l .lI.A. E. XY, SCIIULI-INBURC-Iluuling Club '50: Trurk IR-um '5lL TEDDY SCI'IUTZ-Pennant Stull' '5ll: Bowling Club '-103 .-Xuu-i- iffm I-PSIOII Club '-IT-'50: Vivo-T'rr-sinln-ut '5ll: Ilouur Sm-it-ly '50, Yicc-Prrsirlvut '5U: Kaitlin Club '50. LAURA JE.-XX SCIINYI-IXKE-Rr-tl Cuuts 'Ill-'50: I'l.ll..-X. '-I-8350. I-QUCI-QNE SCI'INYINUEI'l--Ilultur Sutivly' '50, PI'PSltIVIIl ISO: Ilus- kvtbull '43-'50, lxtlet' '5ll: Spr-alan-rs' Furulu '-Ill: .-I Svnivr Fut'orilc'. DENNY SCOTT-National Fun-nsir Imugur- '-IO: Spt-ukt-rs' I-'nruru '-ID: Stntesnuin Rcprvsvntutivv '-IS: lulrniuurul lluskt-tlmll Champs '-IQ: Dcclutuuliou Luttvr '-19: lluuur Surir-ty '50: Mui' Fvtr' lluliv 50. Xl.-XURINE SCOTT-P. E. Ima-lr-r -501 I.iI1rury Assistant 'SIM F.I'I..-X. '-I8-'50. LOUIS SEDITA BOBBY SELCER--R.0.T.C. '-I8: Ili-Y '50: I-',ll.-X. IB: Bowling Club '50. YYAND.-X SEKIOR.-XfI .E. Secretary '50: Distrillutiu- liilucution '50. Secretary. EDXY.-XRD SIT.-XIIIIOCIK-I'l.ll.'Il.C. '-IT-'-IQ: llonut' Suvlcty '50. XI.-XRY SH.-XNNOXfI.ilwr:iry Assistant '-19: Y-Turns '50. JAMES SI'I,-XTTO-Honor Society '48-'SIL Presiilt-nt '-19: Speak- ers' Forum '-I9-'50. President '50: Nationnl Forensic League '48-'50: Pennant '50, Business Manager: Student Roturian '49. PATSY SI-IELTON-Red Coats '48-'50: Honor Society '50: Statesman Representative '-I8-319. ROY SHEPPARD-Bowling Club '50. BETTY JUNE SIMPSON-Y-Teens '49, Songlearlerz Statvsman Representative '-19: Bowling Club '48-'50: Modern Dance Club '47-'-49: P.E, Leader '48-'50g F.H.A. '50, Songleaderg May Fete '-19. JOHN SIMS-Clee Club '48-'50. JE.-XXI-ITTE SIXCLETARY-P.E. Leader '48-'50: F.H.A. '50. BETTY C.-XY SISSON-Refl Coats '49-'50: I-lomwronm Ilcprc- sentative '-193 Y-Teens '-ITQ May Fele '48g Oflicc Assistant '48-'5O. MARY ALICE SITTON-Choral Club '5O. EMIL SLANIXA A. J. SMITH-Bowling Club '50. BERTHA LEE SMITH-Y-Teens '-18: Nloflcrn Danre Club '47- '-l9: Bottling Club '-19: I .H..-X. '47-'50, Secretary '48, Treasurer '-193 Suimming Club '48, BILL SMITH-Football B '47, A '43, Reserve Letter '49g Basket- ball B '-13: Statesman Rf-prr:-,entative '49, EVELYN SMITH-C.S.U. '49g F.H.A. '50, VIRGINIA 5MITHA0rrhe+rra '48-'SOQ Bam! '50. MITCHELL SPADACIII-ISE MINNIE LEE SP,-KTES-Mmlffrn Dance Club '49s Clue Club '47-'50, Announcer '50: Choral Club 'S0: May Fr-lu '49g Olfirr: Assistant '50: Assistant I .E. Leaflet '50, BILL SPARKS-Basketball B '46: Football B '46: I-Iomrcroorn Repre-.entativc '46: Track '47-V185 Bowling Team '5U: Wvltvr- weight Boxing Champion '49. VEKDA SPIES-F.H.A, '47-'50, DARREL STATHAM DOROTHY STANLEY-Choral Club 'S0g C.S.U, '50, cw f1S Senio el? ad X, W7 f ,- f-VX C3 L K 1.7, 4 . x f f- 4 4, 9 1 X Q DAVID STANFIELD JULIA STARK-Honor Society '49-'50g C.S.U. '47-'49, Pianist '49g Glee Club '48-'50, Sergeant-at-Arms '50g Y-Teens '48-'49g Orchestra '49-'50. JOAN STEWART-Junior Cabinet '48g Statesman Representative '-I-7348: F.H.A. '5U: Y-Teens '49: Rell Coats '48-'50g Bowling '48-'50: Recl Cross Representative '47-'48g Ice Skating Club '48. JO ANN STOWERS-F.H.A. '47g Office Assistant '50g A Febru- ary Senior Favorite, WAYNE STRICKLER-Swimming Team '47-'50, Lctter '47, '48, 49 ROYCE STRIPLING-Bowling Club '50, JOAN SUDSBURYfStatesman '49-'50, News Editor '49, Asso- ciate Eclitor '50g Quill 81 Scroll '50, President '50g Red Coats '48-'50. Corporal '50: Y-Teens '48g Statesman Representative '48-'50g Sophomore Cabinet '4-8g Senior Cabinet '50: Senior Play. EDNA SULLIVAN-Choral Club '50g F.H.A, '50. JOE SUMMERLIN-Hi-Y '47-'50: Track '49-'50, Letter '49, Captain '50g Basketball '49-'50, JAMES SWANSON-Honor Society '50g R.O.T.C. '47-'48. BARBARA SWATLOSKI-F.H.A. '47g Honor Soriety '50. WILLIE SYZD EK--R.O.T.C. '48-'50, CHARLES TAYLOR-'C.S.U. '47-'50, Program Chairman '48, Plesitlent '50: Swimming Team '47-'48: Track '50: Glee Club '48-'50g Choral Club '50: Office Assistant '49-'50. CAROLYN TEACLE-Red Coats '47-'50:g C.S.U. '50g F.H,A. '50. GLORIA TEASDALE-Honor Society '50g Statesman Repre- sentative 'fl-8. VIRGINIA TEINERTsRezl Coats '48-'50, Corporal '50: Pennant '50, Art Erlitor '50: Scholastic Art Awarzl '49, '50: Senior Play. GEORGE TENNISON-Football '47, '48. FLORINE TERRY-Honor Society '50g American Legion Club '47-'50g Student Council '50g Quill 81 Scroll '50g Statesman '50, Circulation Manager '50: Choral Club '50g Glee Club '49: F.H.A. '49, Treasurer '49g Cafeteria Hostess '50: C.S.U, '47- '50. Program Chairman '48, President '4-9: Senior Play. LADELL TERRY-Band '48-'49. ARTHUR TI-IEILER-Football B '49, A '50g Choral Club '50. Sergeant-at-Arms. SHIRLEY THOMAS-Archery '474'49, Letter '49: F'.I'I.A. '50s Modern Dance Club '49. BOBBY THOMPSON-R.O.T.C. '49, Rifle Team '49g Band '47- '49g Choral Club '5O. ETHYL MARIE TODD BILLY TOI.ARiFootball Manager '48g Basketball Manager '48: Baseball Letter '49g Statesman '49g F.H.A. '48-'50, President '50g Cleo Club '48: Statesman Representative '47. DONALD JOE TOMASCO-Senior Class Presirlentg Cheer Leader '50g Track '47-'49, City and State Letters '49: A.A,U. Cham- pionship: Cross-Country Team '48-'49g Bowling Club '49: Radio Club '49: Homeroom Representative: Statesman Repre- sentative '48: Hi-Y '48g Athletic Scholarship Society '50: A February Senior Favorite. GLORIA TOOKE-F.H.A. '49-'50. HELEN TRIBBLE-F.H,A. '47-'50, WANDA TRIPPE-F.H.A. '48g Bowling Club '47-'50: Y-Teens '50: Statesman 'SOQ Speakers' Forum '50g Footlight Players '50, ISRSI-LL TURNER-Football '48, '49g Golf Team '49, Letter '49g Athletic Scholarship Society '50, PATSY ANN TUTThRed Coats '48-'50, BERTA UMLAND YERNA BIAYI-I YACK.-XR--I-'.ll..-X. '48-'50: Lilurary Assistant '50. IIETTY .IEXN Y.-KN NII'i'I'I':R'-Iluttul' Sorivly' IV-'50, St-ft't'lnl'y '5lI: National I-'ot't-nsic I.:-agus '-I8-'50: Spvakvrs' I-'urutn 'IB-'50: Clcr Clulv '-IT-'-W: C.S.U. '-If-'-Ill: I't-nnnnt '5ll. Circulation Nlattagvr: Rvd Coats '-I8-'50: Buglv Livutt-nant 'Sllz llnnn-rmun Rcprvactitativv '-IT-VIS. PEGGY VE.-XIII-f-Horror Society '50: Studvut Count-il '50: Rvd COMS '43-'50, Pri-sidcnt '-I9: Statostnan '-10350: Quill and Scroll '50: C.S.l'. 'IH-'50, Svnt-tary '-IB. Ifditur 'ill-'50: linnl- iug Club '-IS: Y-Towns '-IT-'-IU: F.Il.A. '-I8-'50: Ri-d Crow Iivp- t'cst'ntatii'c '-IS: Ollirc Asistant '5lI: Thi- .Ilnsf R:'prrxvr1lu1t't't' Senior Girl. .I.-XXI-I YINZAYI'-Svnior Calvinvt '5ll: Stan-atnan Rvpn-wittatiit- ISU: I .I'I.,-X, 'IT-i5ll. Report:-r 'Sllz I'i-nnnnt 'SIL SUIIIIUIIIUI' Claas Editor. BILL YOSXYIXKEI. LELA NI,-XE IYADE--Huttur Sucicty '5U: Rnd Coats 'lli4'5ll. Atttwirati I-'lug Group '5ll: Ollicv Assistant '503 I-'.lI.-X. 'IK-'50, I.,-UYRENCE NY,-XCENIIAIISERQIItutor Sucit-ty '-I0-'50, Vivit- Prcsidvnt '40: Honn-toutn Rt-pn-st-ittxitivv 'Wg Stqttt-,tnan R.-In rcsentative '-IO. RICHARD YY.-XIILBERC-Track '-lf-'50, Xlanagrt' N501 Glu- Cluli '50: Choral Clulv '50, Vice-Prvsi-lctlt '50: Ili-Y 'Wx Ifuntlvall B '-IS. RUSSELL XVALDO-Track YW: Bunling Clnlv '50: Radio Clulm '50, ALMA W.-XLLING EYELYN YY,-XLSH-Bonling Llul- all: .-Xaaixtalit I'.I'.. Imatltft' 'l'l: F.I'I..-X. '-I8-'50, REX XY,-XRRICK STU,-KRT WATSON HORACI-Q W.-XL'SONi5praIn-rs' Forum '48-'50. National Forensic League '50: Student Rotarian '50: R.0.T.C. '47-'50, Captain 50: Btmling Clull FIT: Honor Surivty 'S0. BARBARA WYEBB-Red Coats '48-'50: F.H..-X. '48-'S0. JIM WEBSTER-R.O.T.C. '-IT: C.5.U. '50, WILLIE WI-IHRING-C.5.If. '50s I-'.H.A. '48-'50: Irv Skating Club '48 JEAN W'ES'I'fSuphomore Favorite 318: Cheer Lvadn-r '49: Track '49-'50, State Team UI9: Class Treasurer '50: Homcroom Rcp- resentative 5135 Bowling Club '48: Office Assistant '50, BIERLYN WESTSIORELAND-SoftbalI '-I9: I .I'I..-X. '48-'50: Clue Club '50: Choral Club '50. THEDA WIISTXIORELAXD-Honor Socif-ty 'S0: Clvt- Clulr 'If- '49: Home-room Representative 48: P.E. Leader 'SOQ F.I'I..-X. '48-'5O. GEORGE WESSELS-R.O.T.C, '47-'49, Lieutenant 'l9: Bottling Club '50: Hi-Y '48. XIELYIN WHIT.-XKERfSeni0r Cabinet .502 Bonling Clnli '-19. J. T. WHlTEfOrcl'xeftra 485 Hi-Y 'S0: Bowling Clulm 'llf-'50: Track '50: Statcaman Reprc-cntative '4T: I-lnmr-room Rvprc- at-ntativf: Ulf: Svaninr Play, TI-ID WHITE RHEA YVHITTINGTON-Rorl Coat, '49-'50: F.l'I.A. 'S0: Y-Ti,-rn, '503 Senior Calvinf-t '50: May I-'a-tr '50: A Sffninr I uz-urilff. BARBARA WHITWOR'I'HfP.E, I,f:a4,lur '49-'50: Bunling tjlulf '5Og Orchestra '48g F.H.A. '49, Tr:-afuir:-r: Y-T:-4-n- 319. Treasurer. MARY WIGLEY INEVA WILKINSON-I .I'l.A. '18, '19:Dintril:uliv1: lirlucation ' IU. .IEANNE WILLIAMS JUANITA WILLIAMS-Swimming Clul: '47, Wat:-r l ag.qt-ant 'ITZ Modern Dance Club '48: Y-Trzcns '49g Bowling Club '10: 'llay Feta '49g I .I'I.A. '47-'50, TI'l'2iNIIl'l'f '49: C.S.U. IU: Band '47-'50g Orchestra '48-'50, LAWANA WILLIAMS-Senior Cahinnt 'SOC K 'l CWIIN '49-'50s Clee Club '47-'50g F.l'I.A, '50, SOI'lgIf'ZIlIf'l'j C.S.U. 'fli-- lui Y-Teens '48g Thespian '49-'50, 'Q' 'vs cu ofli aw , X ARCG ' 6 qw I t i I V 1 r V l 4 L it ff 5 'r N i vi ti t , I t fl .jf , A , 1 I t x 1, ,,, Nl In VE ta' N 't ,. iff If' l R x. M 3 11 an lil M: ,. 'Q 41 gi wt , ti- E E 1 lv L, .,' ,lL f '. M' 75. 2455: ls W 'N lt. Seniom Ns X 4 4 Y W V X 6555? R iftigigtiii T e , I ' D sf THERESA WILLIAMS-Y-Teens '49g C.S.U. '48-'50: F.H.A. '50. PATSY WILLIAMS -Statesman Representative '48, F.H.A. '47, Choral Club '47-'50: Distributivc Education '50. SHEILA WILLIAMS-Swimming Club '48-'50g Library Assistant '49g F.H.A. '48-'50. MARGIE DEE WILSON-F.H.A. '47-'49: C.S.U. '50Z Office Assistant '50: Honor Society '50, DAN NVINSHIP-Swimming Team '48, Football '48, '49, Letter 493 Hi-Y '49-'50, Vice-President Senior Class '50, Track '50: Honor Society '50g Glee Club '50g The Most Representative Senior Boyg May Fete Prince '50. DORIS JVITEK-Beauty Culture '48-'49, F.H.A. '49-'50, JOE WOLF-Bowling Club '49-'50, BETTY JO WOOD-F.H.A. '47-'50. EUGENE WRIGHT TOMMY WYGANT-American Legion Club '47-'50, Football Letter V195 Boys' Glee Club '50, Vice-Presidentg Track '48-'50: A Senior Favorite. ROY YARBROUCH-Football B '46, '47, Manager, Letter '48- '50: F.H.A. '49. PERRY YOUNCiTrack '50, Football B Team '49, Hi-Y '50, Bowling '48-'50. BILL YOUNG-Hi-Y '47-'49g Bowling Club '50g F.I-I.A., Song- leatler '50, Clee Club '50. JEANETTE ZALTA-F.H.A. '50. NITA ZINANTI-Choral Club '50g Orchestra '48-'5O: Band '48- '50: F.I'I.A. '50. DORIS ZISCHANC-Honor Society '49, F.H.A. '47, '48. EDNA WEDEL-F.H.A. '47-'50: Choral Club '48-'50, Seniors Not Pictured Nellvergne Allen, Jeanette Caldwell, Ronald Curington, Edith Dixon, Lula Lea Foreman, Bobby Gaston, Michael Cierard, George Hajorsky, Hurry Haynes, Robert Havemann, Donna Jean Hearn, Jimmie I-Iilton, Carlos Inscore, Ronald Kelly, Wallace Lyssyj, H. B. Manahan, Eugene Matthews, Roberta Morris, Virginia Necessary. Douglas Pearson, Clayton Pierce, Eugenia Mae Piper, Pierre Skinner, Frank Smith, Maryetta Snyder, Henry Steinhagen. lllid- Term Senior- ?aa7oriteA ELECTED Popular Handsome Beautiful Representative 4 svifi, ' ' , j , X . X A 1 Donald Joe Tomaseo Rena Nagar Roland Luc-e Jo Ann Stowers Dan Rather Jeanne Coughlin Q .C Q XX 3fX.X9: . .1 x if X 1X X NN X X ,X X XXXXW WXSXRXXXX XX ' M XX X X X XXX. , XXV ' 'X ' X if . X X Q.. .XX X . -X I XX X X r fx XX X Q 0 xx X XX ,X X XX N SX X X X X , S XX A N E X S NN X X X XX X X X OS xx s 5 X A XX X Q :X XX , ' .XXN -sik . Q1 - MW ., yy Class of '5 X . . - BRA! QX. .gg PX fa 9 X X XX - bw. I l. s, X N be 0 I. I A' Mildred Barbara 772 7'X31 E- I 7' A ' , ' , 4 .,,f X ,. ,- ' Kr fig' V' fy -, 1 .. .- Q V g'f'ff7'f.f . ..,:X,:Q Xiz. Q . 4. X fr 2 'xx 5555 ,N 4 L A6225 Ronald Jack Shirley Donald fun ior Ojfcers RONALD BOOKER JACK KURTZMAN .... KIILDRED EHRLICH BARBARA LEE ..... DONALD MCDAVID .. SHIRLEY ALDRIDGE MR. ANDREWS ...... . junior Cabinet ... ....President . .Vice-President . . . . . .Secretary ... . . . .Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms . . . . . . .Reporter ....Sponsor '49 , f E f '2 1 fa. X 1 wr' First Row: Dorothy Nutt, Ida Grisbe, Faye Kornegay, Janet Fagan. Second Row: Fay Baker, Katherine Wells, Sylvia Mf'Clellan, Barbara lVlnnn1-:rlyn, Betty Carpenter, ,lo Ann Sulilx Jean Helmers, Joanne Cone, Jimmy Gifford. Third Row: Jerry Sfzhoelman, Pat Mr:Duflie, Bill Sova, Donald Mc-David, Ronald Booker. Not pictured: Bernie Burrus, Donna Rose Campbell, Barbara Granger, Lynwood Jackson, Carolyn Pugh, Alton Srheiei ...i yfgff ,, 11 'V 'I . 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Bennie Braziel, Clyde Bridge, Michael Brim- ble, Ellen Brinkwortln' Ceeil Brooks. Roy Brooks, De Wayne Brotherton, Robert Joyce Miaurive Brown, Carolyn Browning, Browning, Marian Brownlee, Vivian Brnve, Delores Bruner, Bobbie Bryan. Sidney Patrivia Rose Bryant, David Buchanan, Buf'hunu.n, Carlton Buford, Sylvia Bnnjes, William Franklin Burt-aw, f J J Soplwmore 2 'fm' ,E,: -1'- .Ctf C 'iff 1, V y A rj-AA Juanita Burney, Terry Burr, Tommy Bussell, E , S X Z - A bbV Glenn Caldwell, Pat Callahan, Gloria Camp- : V, C, ,,., , ,C .wa f ie ' V- bell, Jerry Camperi, A V V -had .A N VL, fn-ffrlsvsf ,A A. fi MC ' I , M, , ,' :EM ,ww-.kzz I Clara Faye Cannon, Franklin Caraway, Rodney , i xA, C, x -I E-it Af Carlock, Carolyn Carroll, Jimmy Carroll, Fred C,- sg V -' ' -AQ . , ,it-WA! f WV, A Af , I' 24 Carstens, Tommie Castrow. 1' , A A -Q CQ AA ' f 2? ,C ' ' -A if . A ' A f. :V . ,. W. ' J in :gr Estelle Cary, Betty Jean Cejka, Leon Cham- ., A ya, , s I..-,h A 2 - , I , V, , , ,f 1 A' -Af , ,, Q . A , Q7 C , 5? , A beis, Barbara Champion, Tommy Rae Chaney, .,,,,- 1-,y ,, , V ,A V Viola Cherry, Carolyn Christen. VA C , Av J' i' V4 , Z, ,, R , ,Q -Vis. ,V - , . , V , C A 3, A r ft- 1 , V iv y Ay ,, . ,V f .fA, 44, - 0 , V VLA ,J IAC ZW V' ,V 4 ., -. 7 r,, . - X f ' V SW A, Am? 2 'f H 't , I A , A77 XV TW? VV ' - li! . . Cf ,Q , ,S M. ,.,,.,, -, , , fl ,W uvun , . IAA S , C, MW . 1-,W Tommy Christian, Carol Clark, Robert Clarke, W , f,,,,,,,,.Cyf nl H ,V Raymond Clevenger, Byron Cloud, Peggy ' V' .-',.A' miie' if V S fff 1-Q 1 I 2 x W ,-1' A C fr 5 ' V A ,.,, J Cloud- JO Am Clowdus- .A - jygffii-rr CIVVV 7, C, f SJSU , .xy , N-. X f V A i . iv- A ,V,, , ,V I 5 ' uf, A C H Donald Cobb, Lester Cockrell, Carolyn Coff- Af 1 Wi- 2 ' man Lenora Coker Norma Jean C le Bill Q , , ,Q t C I M - -I . ,M Q, , V i 0 , Y A ' A, C A, Don Colegrove, Thomas Collin. 2 WCA ' ' C A ff? CA '4-' , . 1- 1 4 Q -f Cf f ff A ' V A' ,, .,,, V , V I - I,,,j.. A 'fig , A' W ..,, x v ' I . x -. .Z . A V t I A I If I - V K Jerry Collins, Shirley Ann Collins, Lisa Conk- 4, 2: ref X V Vj B - -, , 4, g g. A! - . . fat NV A, , V1 , . Z' -M V , ,f A ' , lm, Glen Cook, Josephine Cook, Mary Eliza- ,. Ji,-,Qe - I C, 4 - beth Cook. , A I V V, -, Q 5-H3251 ,, , I f , f ff' 155 Gene Cone, Dorothy Ann Conners, Grayson nk W 'V ' x A' f f A .,ff 1 AA . . . . WVVA C, 1:0 ,A ef 5, Q f ef fy, A VA l A ,H I fm ff Cordell, Maisie Corgey, Shirley Jean Cornelius, W V 4 A X' C J ,Wyff A Vw X Billy Ray Cowan William Henry COX. X A f A' 4 79, ' Vf i: A ' ,, . f f , Carl Crawford, Adrienne Crittenden, Eugene , 'I , f 31 'A ,Q A ,I zz my 1 ' ' Crowder, Marie Crutcher, Ronald Cude, Doro- f m 4 , .S 24 -. - X thy Curry, Sue Curry. I , , V A ,..,,m - X 'SW' V A ml Q , ,, 7 M01 WW A , Betty Jo Daniels, Beverly Davis, Donald Davis, A ft Z in ,l ,Q Wig r , , Jimmie Davis, Merle Da.v1s, Sybll Davis, Doro- , 2 ,Q as V . , A g A ., , -, 'QA' f , .V , V -4 .4 jV. 1 K V ',-,Q thy Deal. f , AA C VA -A . 30 , , ' ,. ,V bv X, .... A Alrce Ann Dean, Allen Dean, Yvonne Dean, A gm ,M ,W ' ' ,NAC Tommy Jo Deck, Ann Defore, Mary Ellen Deiss, 9 X , ,Z ,I , , i l V! Richard Delmar. ' - , if ' W ' f E5 -f QU f, ,A V A -'-'f ' l l A SCC, f f W ,age Z, ..,,, I I A, , K 'i X -' , ' ' A -V.- -A Betsy Jane Demaret, Everett Dennis, Marie De 3 ' ' C, ff if 2 Q, ,A X Z Q A ,V Stefano, Patsy Ruth Diehl, Vernon Dill, Whit 4 V. , ' ,ff C , ff? Dill Ruth tum-ie Dinklage - V f 5 V. V ' f, ' C - C,.,, ,.V,, A A 2 Charlie DIVIH, Betty Lou Dixon, Mahlon Dixon, W ,Vg 5 ,if 7 V ' ' V ,f f ' A ,, Betty Jo Dorginrck, Bobby Doree, Nancy Drake, ,, M C A W I ,KW , W - Norma Sue ra e. 2 'fi ' 2 Z 1 ' -. A A .V - VW, wiv , A. .,,. ,f 2 , ' W A fit ff l f' if I 4' f A'AVAf51 ' ,M J , ' A' BACCC-f , f 4, .V -Af J? gf ' ' ' 4 9 -fa V A lf 9' V lf , Ai ' , Wt, A f 3' i f ' -gimp f-'V,-. A - -U. ..,1 , -ff W ,f . K 'NCHA' Evelyn Drisgta, Beverly Jo Dudding, William 1 V V A. fig A , ZA-5 ,I V V A Duer, Norman Duke, Lorenze Dunn, Jo Ann f ' ' N 1 ' A ,, 3, ,A ,A ' C , A Q ,. Q- W WA, , -A to ' - 2 V Y Dunnam, Joe Durrenberger. - A tg, Af 4,2 C, ' My 7 sw ,qu ' , 1 f,tZ1'4+ 7,14 .I ' -fl , fr i f W 4.2, 15' ' ' H A : W MA' m'f.,,,fr C f ' t A. I . NC . .,, M.- ...Mr V....1..,A1 A .-. 1 A l 1 i latri-dia Hain-orli. JJAO ' Shirley Ann Dnrston. Eileen Eagan. Carolyn ,D 1, H, 'ff' 5 .4 Vi , ,,' ., Eakin. Patricia Eales. Robert Easley. Clarence ' -tw f -.N - as Q Ebelt, l.ois Eberhardt. I '34 I 5 4 ' I I G H ' 'f ' Billy Edwards. ,loe Edwards. Louis Edwards. Q . 9 X ' ,L , i if Burney Ehrlich, Sliirley Ruth Eiland. Beverly ig ,p N, , ' ', by Ann Ellis, Donald Emerson. '51 ' ' 1 ' ' ' . ,. X V - K ln, ' , ' K. 4 I L , . 1 - A V., Herbert English. Donald Enlow. Nanvy Etie. ' V 3 i A A. ' ,gg Reginald Eyans, Dorothy Evetts. Grave lfailla. . . U 5 . I Q Y ' 1 , -. A g. , if Nlartlia l-alliner. ' H 4 , ,. 6,5 ' ,R Wiilliam Farrar. Arminda Eelan. Sidney Ferrell. . -3' , ,V , ,', , Sidney Einfrovk. Faybert Finke, john Elet--ber, ' ., ' rv ga I J' . Glenn Foerster, J A -,gg - 4 ,i fa, ' wi g it 'Q f ., ?,i?r?-' Patsy Ford. Nancy Fore. Carolyn Ann Frame. ' '-7' . W Q3 6 1, gy, at 'Na' ' Obe Fraiser. Lavina Freeland. Emil Fritsehe. U17 Q , -' 5 ' ' ' I . 'av-1 nw... wh H - X? ' Q- 44 , A .Ali .,'A jf J 1: ' ii! -5 -, ff N ' A Mary Lou Fuller. Don Fussell. Joyce Fuerst. Ag t .Q V ' D Billy Gaeke. Eddie Gallemore, llary Gardner. ., -45 ' Edward Garman. at X i in .1 v M Christine Gerlic-h. Nancy Giatzis. Betty ,lo . - -- Gibson. Billye Gibson, Eddie Giebel, Tommy A f-.af Giebel. Richard Giesensrhlag. Za , i M ini Q - Q - iq, i Barbara Gillies. Nlary Lou Givens. Elwin Glaes- Q g A mann. William Carl Gollniiglc. Glenn Golden. ,J , vt, we 5 Phyllis Golinis. Ri..h.m1 Coffin, ' A ff ' If f , I A . . 151: rffqgi G! 4 1-.ffm k Q . .-4, V - Pat Goff. Evelyn Graddy. james Hollis Grant. I ' -I 1 f' -v ff Marlene Grant. Harold Green, ,lo Ann Green. ' 4 V ' Edward Greer. f 1 x r t V V RVYFYYA A- v My vb 4 'st ' ix .,' ,ff F? Q 1 . - 9 ' .' Donald Gribble. Dorothy Grilino. Peggy Grimes. X . 1' Z I ,IV1 Gerealdine Griiener, Doris Ann Guest. Dolores fi I L V i , I X A .L V Gnstalisoii, Xlargaret lliitow-ki, and .,.. are E V 4 G ..,. -. -G- 1 ff . 1' . .?. , ii -3 Donald Hagen. ,loe Hale. Barbara Ruth Hall. f , J Helen Hall. Larry Hall. ifliarlene Hannnavk. L , , .. , 1 i- we Q Y if . , ' - Q QQ v W if J ' E' 1 'to' ,-V . Q I Z i 1 , I W , A I 4-1 I 1 f ' ' , , , ' ,.. Y ' -. ,, .. ,,..... ...... ,W-. 'fr A 4 :rf Yi ,. W' 4 4 ' --f-f .f -. . f . A ra E rrr' 'e f H r ii 5 Q 7 W as My wr 1' : I i 15 , . if .. 9 . I ' ' P ! v ,V-ts: Barbara Hannsz. Herman Hannsz. .lanies Har- din. Tommy George Hardy. lxenneth Harlan. Josie Harmon. Wanda Harrington. Bobby Harris, Gayle Harris. David Harrison. James Harrison, Nita Raye Harrison. Robert Hart. Leo Hartlield. A 1 -:- 5 ' . X J 1 .,.. . 1.2 Q , ,, , 4 , 1 ' ,, fix his .ff ,Mg , - sy wg, , f A by -ww, V . f , ' '31 .. 1 se ,.,.. r 1 Y- A li - ww mf x - ss. ,,.,.. ss, , - .gr-:ps:5,,::,5,.:sjfff' . M. ,: . . A, , X ,Z ,A ,, , ..., a :EES r - ' - . 'W :Zi '- ., W' 4 f . X A, W 4: N .,,, 'sf ' ' ' ' f Jig' X , 4, . M V f 5 X My X' . ...,. wh ,N ' if. wr ' A , ' ' X ,rf ,. . K y b 1 J Y D ,: Q2 5 -11 Q f' . . if 3 -r Z- .: 1 V .,,,.. , A fi .- . ..,. It ,, .. ,. ' h X- x,..5:,. I A W :yd . -.,,,..,. ,,.,,, I, A 'Q if ft ' N.: , - Qi , .2 Q X 4-Q if. f ,S 1 ' V I ,,,, ' 'QR X Yin. . V gi. + x ---, , - - 'A ,sw Z..,,:::: :,..4 K in-is k i, , 9 x t rf - -+25 Q! . r - . '- - ,I 'A-. l Q r ' ' ' 2 3 , i. Q '- w - .. 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Darryl Johnson, Johnell Johnson, Vera Johnson, Allen Jones, Beryl Hensley, Charles Jones, James Jones, Wirinie Mae Jones, Betty Josey, ,Joyce Juenger, Elvera Jungbecker, Freddie Kaase, Clara Kalil. Angeline Kaliszewski, Billy Kaminski, Al Ka- pliski, John Karcher, Robert Karnei, Janiece Kennedy, Raymond Charles Kent. Robert Kerr, Jeanine Key, Franklin Key, John Killgore, Julius Kilnar, Anna Marie King, Betty King. Fritz Klander, Albert Klander, Bobby Knep- pler, Florine Kochonowski, Lindbergh Edward Kolbe, Gertrude Kopolski. Kolb. Helen Anna Douglas Lee Kridner. Betty Kring, Krohn, Lena Kronberger. John Ku Bica, Belle Kubin. Frank Kuropata. N-49 Eff we K '2- I Sophomore G.601'gew Hartung, Donald Hassell, Henry Haw- kins, bhirley Ruth Hay, John Eddie Hays, Deloris Ann Heins, Barbara Henderson. Louis Henderson, Margie Ann Henderson, Ber- nice Hengst, Vernice Hengst, Norval Hensley, Thomas Hensley, Margery Jean Hersh, Glen Heugatter, Dorothy Hightower, Shirley Hightower, Betty Hill, Irma Jean Hill, James Kenneth Hill, William Gene Hill. Marion Hilton, Bill Hiney, Jerlene Hoff, Frances Hofman, Melvin Hohle, Joyce Holi, mann. Shirley Ann Holder, Richard Holland, Jeanette Holley, James Hollomon, Dayne Holloway, Nancy Hopper, Frankie Horn. Q1 '71 C1444 of S Cary Laird, .luanita Lainli. Margie lulllllllfiglll. Nloonyeen Landrum, Clen Landwehr, Tliotnas Lanersdorf, Leonard Lawes. Gloria LaVonne Lawrence, Harold Lawrence, Janice Lawrence. :Xlva Ruth Leu, ,lack Leigh- ton. Ernest Lentsehke, Wayne l.eyerknhn. W'illiani Liccioni, Leo Lit-on jr.. Letha Liner. Nora Linniscomhe. 'l'onnny Little, Ernestine Lloyd. Don Loelller, Glenn Lowry, Rohert Luce, Into- gene .leannette Luke. Marianne Lnrry, Phyllis Lynge. Everett Lyons. Pat Lyons, Bernice Machac. Carol Mack. 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Billie Wood, Janice Wood, Patsy Woodward Katy Ruth Vlfright, Dorothy Wygant. Peggy Yancey. Maureen Yantis. Hortense Ybarra, Betty Young, Esther Zaltu, Billy Larnow, Frances Zeigler, Doris Zischang, 4, W , ,,,, , ,,.o , , rm' ff VX ,axes i S, F r . is, XXX N X Cf O D YN . ,V ' Q ,571 ' CD S fl' mfr fy 5 ' , ' 'vm ' ,M ' ,Z I. 33 I I, - . f' ,ifkiw ,. , r Q. 5-:3'....1' ' ,I 2 ,, ,,,, 1,-' .1-5 I 'f q an ' A ' T'.U.--- -Tw ' 'fcwe' vw .1 -f s ' , ' . ' N, ff j f , Q ff. A , . 24.1, , , Q' -A ' A A ,,.o 4? . .. , - ,V , 1 ,wie , Ui S ' Q, J ' ' - f ' : . 'F 5 ' N is , , ,f 3 A f I' , . f a , f '-Q- ' 'J .: I 'S of - I xY ?,yH -:N : A 1 1.u,.j. A N.... A ' yr 'Q 4 .-'ir . . 4 f: jc..-' . f.. W A 2 mai! J asf ' ' R22 -- Q , - '1 . w gk. it -Y at any - 4- f 5 V i -, ,., - r saga-4. - HQ. Blaurine Alexander, Luther Bakenhus, Bobbie Louise Barr, Jack Boatright, Marie Crumhley, Jack Cudd, Beyrt David, Ronald Dekdebrun, Donald Delaney, James Duke, Joe Dunnain, Johnny Durham, Joe Allen Durret, Jimmy Easley, Bobby Ellington, Joan Faw, Jimmy Feather, Billy Fritsche, Gerald Fuller, David Garcia, Jack Graham, Jane Hall, Burnell Halm, Wynell Hazellip, Dewitt Head, James Jackson, Jimmy J6I1kiHS, James Pou, Raymond Price, Lemna Lou Ritchey, Ronald Rutledge. John Semander, Johnny Sh earer, Sylvia Dimmick, Norman Snider, James Taylor, Larry Trott. Paul Truett. John YVallace, Patsy Weed, Henry Wiese, George Young. FEBRUARY SOPHOMORES Registered With MR. ALLEN: Karen Aalund, Ann Adams, James Adams, Mary Lee Adams, Donald Alford, Donny Allen, Emilie Anderson, Jane Anderson, Margie Anderson, Virginia Anderson, Madge Armstrong, Hollis Arsement, Patsy Atkins, Joyce Baker, Jean Baldridge, Carolyn Balko, J. C. Ballard, Laverne Barksdale, Nelda Raye Barrett, Bertha Bayer, Melvin Beard, Darlene Beddingfield, Lan'y Bell, Bobby Bishop, Lanita Blankenship, Larry Bond, Carroll Booker, Billy Bouchillon, Jerry Jones, Louise Reid. MR. CLIFTON: Gene Boatwell, Geraldine Box, Randy Box, Melvin Brandt, Patricia Brawner, Adrain Broadway, Gene Brooks, Donald Bryan, Yvonne Buchanan, Shirley Buckner, Johnny Bullock, Adele Bunjes, Vance Buras, Barbara Burke, Marianna Burton, Doris Carothers, Barbara Cannon, Wanda Carpenter, Earl Carroll, Marly Jo Carroll, Fred Carter, Donny Carver, Bobby Cattanack, Toby Chaddick, .John Chambless, Kenneth Chaney, Joyce Chastang, Garna Christian, Bobby Connell, Ann Gray, Henry Knauf. MISS ELLIOTT: Eugene Cleghorn, Elaine Cockrell, Ralph Cole, Philip Coleman, Wallace Collier, Dorothy Collins, Charles Connor, Ann Cook, Carroll Cooper, Terry Copeland, Joe Coulter, .James Cox, Neal Crafton, Donna Davis, Sally Dean, Kenneth Demarent, Martha Diehl, Donald Derby, Irene Dimanoski, Yolanda Durant, John Dusek, Barbara Dvorak, Billy Joe Dyer, Bettye Edge, Margie Edwards, Charline Engleking, Jacqueline Etheridge, Jo Ann Evans, MR. HOLCOMB: Bobby Dunson, Vernon Edwards, Lucille Everitt, Donald Farrar, Beverly Fortune, Bill Franklin, Richard Franklin, Carl Gagliano, M. C. Gillespie, Irene Gillis, James Goode, .Joann Gossett, Carolyn Goulding, Clinton Gowan, Barbara Gower, DeWayne Greenwook, Mickey Grissom, Betty Guesner, Henry Gusler, Jeanine Hall, Katie Haney, Lee Hanna, Ernest Hardie, Sammy Harrell, Oscar Heavin, Viola Henderson, Phil Ray Lee. MISS JOY: Joe Andrews, Joan Helen Franke, Jimmy Hicks, Dorothy Hoflernick, Judy Honea, Gene Hood, Jane Hooks, Donald Horn, Tommy Horton, Ba.rbara Hutchen, Joy Belle Ireland, Jimmie Jackson, Peggy Jackson, Wayne Jackson, William Jarrell, Bobby Jones, Jean Jones, Jimmie Lee Jones, Joe Kallus, Lloyd Kellum, Thelma Kent, Betty Kidwell, Margie Kincaid, Bob King, Elton King, Terry King, Carolyn Knepple, Edward Kopinitz, Harry Krohn, Velva La Borde, Donald Keppler, FEBRUARY SOPHOMORES-continued Registered With MR. KIVELL: Randell Lambeath, Danny Langwell, Wayne Langford, David Lauknis, Richard Lawler, .Jesse Lawrence, Jimmie LePage, Betty Ann Letarte, H. C. Lewis, Lucia Licon, Lenore Ligon, Reda Jane Locke, Billy Lomax, Allie McBride, Mary Lou McConathy, Henry MacLaughlin, Eloise Magness, Devere Marrs, Micky Martin, James Michalox, La Verne Miller, Johnny Moore, Valleria Moore, Robert Morris, Wanda Morris, Charolette Nairn, Iris Joy Nentwig, Jerry Newman, Annie Lois May, E.. A, McClain. MRS. WILEY: Billy Floyd, James Rust, Andrew Ruth, Rudy Salinas, Bobby Schwartz, C. W, Schoellkopf, Merle Schwartz, Margaret Sharp, Donny Shay, Jim Shearer, Patricia Sheeham, Maggie Short, Harriet Slater, Harold Slater, C. Richard Smith, Jacqueline Smith, Tommy Snapp, Norma Sommertield, Elaine Sontag, Betty Sorsby, Tommy MRS. SH EETZ: Douglas Kornegay, Carolyn Ann Nolen, H. T. Nowak, Louis Nowak, Kenneth Louis, Dan O'Hara, Bessie Olvier, Margaret Ong, Kenneth Orr, Anthony Palmer, Wanda Lee Parker, Frank Paul, Dennis Peeples, Jerry Pelczar, Ann Pereira, Raymond Perkins, Charles Peter- son, Dale Petrick, Carolyn Porter, Billy Pratt, Carol Pringle, Billy Probst, Barbara Reifschneider, JoAnn Rightmire, Martin Roberts, Virginia Roberts, Virginia Rogers, Eugene Roper, Joyce Rose, Lloyd Rowell, Doris Ann Rush. MRS. WOOD: Wells Lovett, Mike Terrasa, Arnold Terry, Barbara Thomas, Lawrence Thomas, Joe Tissue, Charles Turner, Gerard Turner, Olga Vasquez, Frank Vickers, Johnnie Lillian Voitek, Joann Wade, Joyce Wallace, Sue Wallington, James Walter, Thelma Ward, Charles Warren, Edith Wheeler, Zona Lee Whitt, Elton Wilker- son, Eugene Williams, Sherria Williams, Donna Willis, Elizabeth Winkler, Bette Winsman, Bob Woodard, Barbara Wright, Dollye Young. Spiva, Virgie Mae Standlee, Mary Sue Stamler, Francis Stenger, Mary Louise Stone, Jack Stowers, Juanita Strong, Freddie Stroud, Stanley Swanson. ' SOPH-SNAPS Besides Mary Jo Savage and John Nisbet, the Class Favorites, there are many more Sophomores known around Reagan. There are Class olbcers elected from a group of candidates 1175 Dorothy Hightower, Harvey Jo Smith, Dolores Gustaf- son, Marilyn Webb, William Taylor, Gayle Perry, Beverly Shine, Phyliss Golmis, James Hollomon, Carol Schultz, Jeannc Trammell, Joa.nne Wallace, Freddie Varner. Some Washington students brought their pictures with them-111 Thelma Ward dressed up in her graduation dress, 151 Harvey Joe, who may be sent to boys' P E class because of her name, 193 Ernestine Lloyd and 1111 Barbara Reifschneider who likes Reagan best now, 1131 a threesome made up of Mary Tomlin, Doris Guest and June Pelt, 1161 Johnnie Lillian Voitek, who wishes her dog Dusty could be a bulldog. One group of Sophomores found studying in the Library are 114D Pat Callahan, Carolyn Carroll, Jean Wirtz, Beyrt David, and Mitzi Mikeska. Others are 121 Three boys and their friend who lost his head to the Pennant scissors, 13l one who wants to be a strong man, 143 Emily Anderson who had to move away, 1165 Nita Ray Harrison, who wanted her pic- ture made in her cowboy hat, 173 Jo Anne Wallace and her friend, 183 Mary De Stefano in her blue jeans, 1101 Marie Crutcher and her pal, Ann Defore. The Sophomore volleyball winners who will play for Reagan two more years are 1151 Doris Vondy, Dicie Jo Matthews, Patricia Hancock, Patricia Callahan, Carolyn Carroll, Mitzi Mikeska, Vera John- son, Jeannine Smith, Mary Lynn Smith, Dorothy Hightower, and Elaine McFarland. if 1 1 Y l W5 E l H ini 'T I is , . ' mg sm RS 5013 FA VURITE5 ELECTED E,0LAssEe TL PUPULAR and EEPQESEMATIVE BUYS and GIRLS 1 SEL EQTED by .JUUEES HFAUUFM EENIUR GIRLS i ff' A'-EE :mmf 5E1v1Uf2 mrs fm-2 H- ..zSF ' A E , fi 5 i . g- ' I I 5' . J I fl , 1 2 I 'xx f , 4 -F ' , I , I l, 9...- gp1lncu,'lq-.----no-vw--uv'- I! --:EE , 1 ,, A 4 M er V, 5 A E, . ' wav 1 . -gi l- . h ' 1 , a X arf' MM, E ' 'Y - f..:xp' A I, I ., V. 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'll-'l I 9'5 -. . -...M C pai? 4 U' if N114 , , , ,, ,wwf , , WW, x f , ff f wyfww ,, ,AW , I Qf,,f,f ,ww ,, f ,, fy 'X VA, U61 I ,C,5q,wf 7374, ff Mfiwgnffl M! mkywf V mgffff fffMMWf Qwfif-'Z ,f4mfZ7?f' f W ' ff Lmij, 7 ,.v,f, .'vl4,-ffflfg , , ,. v. , vfL,.L, . mflfgm, L f. : ,mi , , :. v, , ,. . f X' f , STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Ronald Aldis, Ronald Booker, Jim Bowers, Ellen Brinkworth, Jerry Carver, Tommy Caskey, Edward Davis, JoAnn Englebert. ' Second Row: Mildred Ehrlich, Frank Gentry, David Gibbs, Bill Hardy, Ralph Hardey, Linda Harris, Joan Hovis, Ross Hoyt. Third Row: Jackie McGrath, Barbara Moore, Don Parks, Max Schuebel, Beverly Shine, James Shatto, Joe Summerlin, Charles Taylor. Fourth Row: Donald Joe Tomasco, Jeanne Trammel, Peggy Veale, Joanne Wallace. Not Pictured: Rena Nagar. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of the presidents of all the clubs in Reagan and the presidents and secretaries of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. This club is representative of all student activity and is the official group in charge of student elections. The sponsors are Miss Zuleika Ware and Mr. W. T. Allen. The National Honor Society The National Honor Society was started by the National Education Association in 1919. The Reagan Chapter was organized during the spring semester of 1935. The purpose of the Honor Sociey is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote Worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in pupils of John H. Reagan High School.'7 Members of the Junior and Senior classes are selected on a percentage basis by a faculty com- mittee appointed by the principal. The Reagan Chapter of the National Honor Society has interested itself in many worthwhile projects, such as sponsorship of schools elections, sale of Reagan book covers. and conduction of a school clean-up campaign. MEMBERS Compton Arnold, Hester Beacham, Anne Bolster, Joyce Bortz, Bobby Burgess, Bernie Burrus, Charles Butler, Jerry Carver, Flossie Collier, Edward Davis, LaVerge Davis, Harold Denson, Roy Eiland, Patty Freeland, Jack Guinn, Travis Guye, Barbara Hancock, Nelda Jean Harms, Emma Sue Hiney, Allene Hopfe, Ellis Hudgins, Doris Hulings, Joan King, Bernice Klauberg, Esther Kornegay, Peggy Kring, Sandra McPheeters, Bonnie Jean Mackenzie, Allen Meiselbach, Carol Sue Miller, Garnett Mitchell, Robert Moroney, Burleigh Murphree, Peggy O'Neill, Mary C. Patterson, Anna Marie Plachy, Grace Reed, Norma Jo Reeder, Roland Rentz, Albert Schoellkopf, Jerry Schoelman, Teddy Schutz, Eugene Schwinger, James Shatto, Patsy Joyce Shelton, Julia Stark, Peggy Steffen, James Swanson, Gloria Teasdale, Florine Terry, Betty Jean Van Meter, Peggy Veale, Lela Mae Wade, Lawrence Wagenhauser, Theda Westmoreland, Dan Winship, Doris Zischang, Shirley Aldridge, Faye Baker, Betty Jane Barton, Malcolm Bennett, Evelyn Boyd, Norma Brock, Elizabeth Carroll, Sam DuBois, Charlotte Froehlich, Carolyn Gates, Jimmie Gifford, Betty Jo Hardcastle, Shirley Harris, Janette Johns, Wallace Kleb, Audrey Kobs, Verda Low, Sylvia McClellan, Sylvia Miertschin, Frances Phelps, Adelene Pratho, Billy Quast, Joan Rice, Martha Richardson, Elton Schiller, Denny Scott, Robert Edward Shaddock. Barbara Swatloski, Horace Wauson, Margie Wilson, Barbara Wright, Travis Wunderlich. s.-- OFFICERS - ., ., if ii - 1'1 J W 4 ,g ummm. K, , D, .uf if Fall Term Miss Minnie Coor, Sponsor Spring Term 'I ,,. ,M JAMES SHATTO EUGENE SCHWINGER 't-'r , f t - T, ,,, President LAWRENCE WAGENHAUSER 'TEDDY SCHUTZ . 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OFFICERS EDWARD DAVIS .. ....... President BURLEIGH MURPHREE .. ........ Treasurer TEDDY SCHUTZ ...... .... Y 'ice-President PRESTON SCHIWITZ .... Sergeat-at-Arms BERNICE KLAUBERC .... Secretary JANET FACAN .. ........ Reporter MEMBERS Top Razr: Celeste Arnold, Ronald Booker, Bill Banks, Sylvia Bunjes, Edward Davis, Danny Edwards, Janet Fagan, Betty Jo l'lz1rdc'astle. Middle Row: Shirley Ruth Hay, Melvin Hohle, Joyce Hohmann, Bernice Klauherg, Nancy Mason, William McLeod. Henry Miller, Burleigh Murphree. Bottom Rauf: John Neshit, Adelene Pratho, Preston Sr-hiwitz, Teddy Schutz, Joe Steele, Florine Terry, Tommy Wygant. Members not picrzlrezl: Don Benefiel. Don Parker, C. W. Sr-hoellkopf, Jane Hooks, Tommy Horton, Joyce Chastangr. M C711 :tif ff E7 rn . Q ' A I fl Q. ',,.t.-ss 9 . x L ' 1' ', as f f .- f Q- ' t . .t w L if-xii Y ' .l F J ' . X ' V 1 Hifi Q.. ' Q. X t . fits s li Sl 5 ' an Y , is .. Q I Wi., R s K 2 K.- ' ww 9 f 'Q t uw 2 .. A . s. 2 - b1,w , X X-.. S Speatttitats A 5 C, Q 25 ORM Nfl! 'E' i . .. r i T-vp Rom: Faye Baker. Bill Banks, Jo Ann Blankenship. Evelyn Boyd, Ja mrs Hurtlilr-ck. Tommy Hardy. Joyce Hohmann, Alle-ne Hopfc. Second Row: Nancy Mason. Bonnie Marlienzie. Milton McCullough, Allen Bit-Kinley, Mary Catherine Patterson, Johanna Puls. Grace Reed, Donald Schulz. Third Razr: Joe Steele. James Thomas. Wanna Trippe. Robert Tutt, Betty Yan Meter. Mary Frances Voss, Joel Watson, Horace Wuuson fourth Row: James Shalto. Burnie Burrus. Anne Bolster. J. R. Holcomb. OFFICERS JAMES SHATTO ............... ...... P resident BURNIE BURRUS .... . .... Vice-President ANNE BOLSTER .... , ...Treasurer EYELYN BOYD . . . .... Secretary ROBERT TUTT, ..... ..... R eporter NIR. J. R, HOLCOMB .... ..... .... S I ionsor The Speakers, Forum, one of Reagan's oldest organizations, has gained statewide recognition for the school. The overcrowded trophy cases are proof that many first places have been won in the various tournaments. This year the Speakers, Forum has entered tournaments at Lamar in Houston, Adamson in Dallas, North Texas State College in Denton, Baylor in Waco, Trinity University in San Antonio, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, University of Houston in Houston, and the National Forensic League in Arlington. The Speakers, Forum is associated with the National Forensic League, an honorary organization based upon service. Membership is gained by participation in speech tourna- ments and contributions in local service speeches. MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Faye Baker, Anne Bolster, Evelyn Boyd, Burnie Burrus, Tommy Hardy, Allene Hopfe, Bonnie Mm-Kenzie. Nancy Mason, Milton McCullough, Mary Catherine Patterson, .Johanna Puls, Crave Reed, Donald Schutz. James Shatto. Joe Steele, James Thomas, Robert Tutt. Betty Jean Van Meter, Joel Watson, and Horace Wauson. Published every Editor-in-Chief.. Associate Editor News Editor .... Sports Editor . . Sponsor. . .. Club Editor.. Class Editor. . .. Feature Editor. . two weeks l Exchange Editor ........... THE REDGIIR ETR -smnn Jy the Statesman Staff and journalism classes of John H. Reagan Senior High School, Houston 8, Texas FALL TERM . . . . .BARBARA MOORE . . . . .ROBERT TUTT . . . .JOAN SUDSBURY ...........DAN RATHER .MRS. RUTH WILKISON .JO ANN BLANKENSHIP ... .... ...JEAN HELMER .... .MARY ANDERS . . . . . .DONALD FICKLIN Columnists .... PEGGY VEALE, KENNETH COLLINS, JEANINE COUCHLIN Guest Columnists... ............. BILL HARDY and Staff Reporters. ..... JACK CARROLL GRAHAM USH, MARY BLOUNT Sports Reporters. ............... WANDA TRIPPE, Business Manager .... Advertising Manager ..... Co-Advertising Assistants. . . Circulation Manager. . Cartoonist ....... Photographer. .. out-nalidm I and ll Top Row: Dick Coldin, Kenneth Behannon, Bill Hardy, Tommie Newton, Edwin Fredrich. Second Row: Mrs. Wilkison, Annie Lee Carnes, Mary Alice Terry, Barbara Morrison, Jackie McGrath, Ann Bolster, Martha Richardson, Barbara Whitheld, Carol Koenig, Jenelle Myers. First Row: Sylvia Miertschin, Lena Marie Kronberger, Norma Cole, Beverly Moore, Evelyn Roberts, Sue Stewart, Wanda Trippe, Jean Helmer, Jean Cranberry. EDWIN FRIEDRICH ...NHESTER BEACHAM . . . . . .DORIS MYERS . ...ANNE BOLSTER, JACKIE McGRATH ......FLORINE TERRY . . . .KENNETH COLLINS . . . .DONALD JANICEK Students not pictured: Betty Ross, Bill Tolar, Polly Ann McCullough, Clarence Chaline, Florine Terry, Bob Barrie. A .. -Ain' ' ......auW Vwwgfgtzh 2 J The Reagan Statesrzmn is a hi-monthly school paper which is published by journal- ism students under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ruth Wvilliison. The stall' is selected from journalism classes on the basis of interest. ability. citizenship and scholarship, Barbara Moore served capably as . . s . . . HRS. PUTH WILKISON ................................ S . Editor-in-Lhiet the hrst semester and Robert RUBERTF Il-Ufl-fl---H-.UH 'H-.Spring Term Tutt was advanced from Associate Editor to BARBARA Moons ...... ..... ..... ...... i ' 21 ll Term Editor full editorship for the Spring Term. Fourteen staff members were initiated into the National Quill and Scroll Honorary Journal- ism Society. Officers elected for this organization are: Joan Sudsbury, presidentg Kenneth Collins. vice-presidentg and Mary Frances Blount, secretary-treasurer. Highlights of the year included the Pumpkin Promenadef' a Halloweaen Dance to raise funds for the paperg and a Quill and Scroll banquet in January at Captain ,lohn's. The primary efforts of the staff this year were to make the Statesman self-supported by ex- tensive advertising and subscription campaigns and to raise the standards of the paper to a high level of Journalism. THE STAFF AT WORK Business Staff Special Editors Reporters Ann Bolster Mary Anders Ken Collins Florine Terry Dan Rather Peggy Veale Hester Beacham Donald Ficklin Bill Hardy Doris Myers Special Reporters Ken Collins Donald Janicek Jack White Joan Sudsbury Hester Beacham Jeanie Coughlin Reporters Sports ,lack Bush Jimmy Ayraud Wanda Trippe Edwin Friedrich .lo Ann Blankenship Dan Rather Mary Frances Blount ata 9 VNU. Eg M , Q 4, , ,ww ---l-------- ? , . ............... 1. ,.. X g, , ,Qi L................72fi9'p -i....-.---.- V ' ' , a so a rr. A .,,, ,V I ...... p f A:1, x .. .. We -- A t ,.. 3 N K SA g g Rift., X - .--- ra it i i . . T at axe is at Richard J o Ann Peggy Otto Margaret Florine Tony J0'ANN ENGLEBERT .... ....... P resident RICHARD WAHLBERC . . . ..... Vice-President PEGGY KRING ........ ...... S ecretary FLORINE TERRY .... ..... R eporter - TONY VARVARES . . . ...... . .Reporter OTTO THIELER ......... .... S ergeant-at-Arms MARGARET BAUMCART .. ...... Announcer The Choral Club, sponsored by Mrs. Helen Laperouse, has become a very popular club at Reagan. The standards for membership in this club are high and therefore mem- bership is an honor as well as a privilege. This year the club adopted an attractive uni- form, a maroon robe with a white stole monogrammed with R. The club has sung for regular school assembly and has also provided the musical program for mid-term graduation exercises, the Easter program for the P.T.A., and the District Rotary Dinner on April 16. Alice Allmand Dorothy Archer Herbert Arnold Dorothy Barton Betty Betz Mary Anne Bolster Patricia Ann Brown Bob Browning Jerrie Bunge Thomas Caraway Flossie Collier Charles Cone Helen De Jong Harold Denson Marcia De Vore Sam Du Bois Jo Ann Englebert Beverly Fodell Barbara Games David Gibbs The Cla oral Club Ida Grisbee Mike Guecard Jack Cuinn James Guinn Bonnie Haddon Beryl Hensley Daniel Hensley Sue Hiney Joan Hovis Lee Johnson Sandy Karcher Margaret Lou Kennedy Peggy Kring Donald Magness Thomas McBee Jack McCarty J. Herbert McClain Mary Ann Mcllwain Marvin Oliver Betty Peters Stevie Pomorski Evelyn Province Ann Bodenz Grace Beddick Mila Reyes Shirley Bosselli Jane Schautschick Mary Alice Sitton Minnie Lee Spates Dorothy Stanley Charles Taylor Florine Terry Arthur Theiler Richard vW'r3.lllDCl'g Ida Wlatlington Edna Wedel Merlyn Vllestmoreland Patsy Williams Dan Winship Carol Yarbrough Bill Young UE LEE UL QU El Dorothy Marcia Lee Joan Dorothy Minnie Lee .lulia Norma Evelyn Sue W-I ' Wee C7116 OFFICERS President .... .......... J OAN HOVIS Sergeant-at-Arms. ..... NORMA COURTNEY EVELYN PROVENCE Vice-President ..... ..... D OROTHY BARTON JULIA STARK Reporter.. ............. SUE HINEY Secretary ...... ..... lN 'IARCIA LEE DEVORE Announcer MINNIE LEE SPATES Treasurer ..... DOROTHY ARCHER Sponsor .... MRS. HELEN LAPEROUSE The Girls' Clee Club is a popular organization composed of sixty girls who meet requirements of ability, interest, and conduct. Some favorite songs of the girls in this organization are: '6The Lord is My Shepherd . . . . SCHUBERT Calm is the Night . . . ..... . .BOEHM :'Creation Hymnv . . . . BEETHOVEN H0 Holy Nightv. . ...... ADAM They presented enjoyable programs in the auditorium at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. They accepted invitations to sing for the Rotary, Rotary Ann, and Kiwanis clubs. The 'iHundred and Fiftieth Psalms, the favorite song of the club, was sung by the girls at the mid-term Baccalaureate services. At the close of school, a banquet was given in honor of the graduating girls and letters were awarded to the deserving ones. Charline Anderson Dorothy Archer Dorothy Barton Margaret Baumgart Anne Bolster Del Bowles Carolyn Browning Barbara Burton Jo Ann Clowders Flossie Collier Norma Courtney Virgie Davis Marcia Lee De Vore Evelyn Drisga ,lo Ann Englebert Jonelle Fairchild Arminda Felan Barbara Games Jerry Hebert Beryl Hensley Q1-lfglee cm Sue Hiney Joan Hovis Anita Ivey Elvera lungbecker Sandy Karcher Audrey Kobs Carol Koenig Faye Kornegay Betty Kring Peggy Kring June Long Jeanette Luke Marilyn Martens Vicky lo Martin Sylvia McClellan Shirley McClendon Mary Ann Mcllwain Beverly Moore Rena Nagar Stevie Pomorski Evelyn Provence Janette Recane Verna Jean Randall Irene Richardson Shirley Rosselli ,lane Schautschick Minnie Lee Spates Julia Stark Peggy Steffen Lena Stone Joan Sullivan Mary Frances Voss Katherine Wells Melba Wlest Merlyn Westmoreland Theda Westmoreland Lawana Williams Billie Vllood Virginia Wygant K 01,4 ' glee C1116 The Boy-sl Glee Club is composed of forty boys, who meet regularly at the third period. They enjoy singing such songs as uEven Bravest Heartf' Gln the Evening by the Moonlightf' HDown Mobilef, and HStout-Hearted Menfl The club has sung for assembly programs, with Jim Bowers and Clayton Gilpin as soloists. Charles Albers Jack Allen Herbert Arnold Ronald Booker Jim Bowers Clyde Bridge Billy Box Carl Brown Bob Browning Wade Campbell David Capps Thomas Caraway L. A. Cashiola Charles Cone Don Cunningham Harold Davidson MEMBERS Sam Du Bois Clarence Ebell Everett Favor Frank Gentry Clayton Gilpin ,lack Hallonquist Tommy Hensley Ronald Kuhn ,lames Knoll Bobby Langford Jimmy Livesay Wallace Lyssyj Donald Magness Jack McCarty Charles Nerretig Paul Noack Marvin Oliver Freddie Owen Charles Porter Dan Rather Richard Redd Gilbert Rolak James Schafer .lohn Sims Billy Skinner Larry Smith Charles Taylor Leonard Tritico Richard Walllberg Bob McClung Dan Winship Tommy Wygant Bill Young Rather Wygant Bowers Kuhn Redd OFFICERS Jim Bowers ........... President Tommy Wygant. . .Vice-President Roland Kuhn ......... Secretary Richard Redd ......... Treasurer Dan Rather ........ Sgt.-at-Arms Bobby La.nkford ...,... Reporter The members of the Orchestra enjoy their daily practice and the opportunity of being a part of each :Xssembly program, and of providing the music for graduation ex ercises and for the May Fete. FIRST YIOLINS Hademenos. .limmie lfzoneertmasterl Carroll. Elizabeth Coleman. W. L. Peyton, Newman SECOND YIOLINS Arnold. Nlerleen Osburn, Douglas Robertson. Minnie Ruth Snyder, Nlaryetta YIOLAS Duncan. Billy Hart, Mildred . Nlitchamore, Nlalrolm Reaves, Danny President ...... Vice-President ..... Secretary ...... RALPH HAHDEY . DALTON .IANSEN ...........IOAN KING Treasurer. . . . . NEWMAN PEYTON Reporter. .. . ..... NITA ZINANTI Director... .l. NI. BRANDSTETTER THE ORCHESTRA CELLOS Bedgood, Edna Best, Betty Davis. Mildred Hagen. Donald FLUTES Arnold, Compton King, Joan CLARINETS Braker, Virginia Call, Larry Derryberry, Donald Hardey, Ralph Jansen. Dalton Williams, Juanita SAXOPHONES Kanakis, Nick Wyatt, lx-tha Jo A CORNETS Chambers. Leon Cuinn. .lames Mitchell, Garnett TROMBONE Cuinn, .laek DRUMS Brown, Bettie Martin, Vicky jo Zinanti. Nita PIANO Stark, Julia W ,, ff -if gi The Kea an land BASSOON Caraway, Franklin Hagen, Donald FLUTE Arnold, Compton Berkes, Helen King, Joan CLARINET Becker, Billy Benge C. E. Call, Larry Derryberry, Donald Hardey, Ralph Harvey, James Jansen, Dalton Maddox, James Paul, June Rawley, Edward Rutledge, Ronald Sevier, Marcus Terry, La Delle Walker, Joye Williams, Juanita ffwf X? X . ,,, ,v ,. , ,4 fa-ff-ff, , , ' 1 - :S . B. . fiejj-.4 -f ., , f-f I J,-ff ,j4,g7,.f,f,.9 M, ., I fa ,wwf :Y . ,.., Aww , 4. 11.1, 745,-W ua- .gg me , trymfzif.,-,,. ,ff . .- ff'-m,, 1 :f3,,,4ifwyfw,,aQflw , V f, f iv?-fefwie-f':Z:ff ' . 2+ ' ' f 1 Q ' , ' . , ,3 f ,, iw A fi 4 ' A., 3 1:23 at at .,, I f?4r42.v.fw ' Ml 'M 'V ' f L ' G li SAXOPHONE Barackman, Douglas Guye, Travis Hall, Barbara Kanakis, Nick Lockley, Julayn Pecorino, Victor Steele, J oe Wyatt, Letha Jo CORNET Caldwell, Glenn Chambers, Leon Guinn, James Harvey, Charles Mitchell, Garnett Montgomery, Billy Summers, Willie Joe Whisenant, Rodney Young, Betty BARITONE Davis, .Jimmie Deiss, Glenwood Havemann, Robert Miller, Charles Mr. J. M. Brandstetter Director SOUSAPHONE .J ones, Bill Pounds, Douglas Winkel, Erwin TYMPANI Sz BELLS Best, Betty CYMBALS Hart, Mildred DRUMS Adams, Joan Brown, Bettie Morton, Mary Lou Smith, Virginia Waters, Sue Whitfield, Barbara Zinanti, Nita . , f , AN...sa .N ...WAN so .X . .. . . - f- V The Rea anland The Reagan Band, directed by Mr. ,Iay M. Brandstetter, has played an active part in the school life during the year 1950. In the fall the Band played at all Pep Rallies and marched in all football games at High School Stadium, and the out-of-town game at Ft. Worth. In November it marched in the Armistice Day parade. During the spring semester the Band marched at the alumni football game. As a concert band it played at Hogg and Hamilton Junior High, played at the Variety Show, and at the close of the year played in the Spring Music Festival. The social affairs of the Band included the Wliurkey Tavernf, a dance for the student body, and other parties for band members and their dates. BA ND OFFICERS Drum Major. President ..... ..... Vice-President Secretary ..... ..... M ILDRED HART Treasurer . .. ...... NICK KANAKIS Reporter . .... NITA ZINANTI Librarian ..... BETTIE BROWN ......,..........BILI,Y BECKER ...DAVID CIBBS . .. ..... RALPH HARDEY fed C'oatA sg ? Betty Jean Peggy Marcia Patsy Nelda Dorothy Evelyn Esther Charlene OFFICERS Nelda .lean Harms Drum Major Patsy Mahan Assistant Drum Major Marcia Lee Devore American Flag Lieutenant Peggy Kring Drill Lieutenant Betty lean Van Meter Bugle Lieutenant Dorothy Gilles Drum Lieutenant Evelyn Provenee Trumpet Sergeant Esther Kornegay Tenor Bugle Sergeant Charline Pnekett Bass Drum Sergeant CO. A BUGLES Standing fleft to rightl: Peggy Tafolla, Beverly Moore, .lanet Smith, ,loan Rice, Peggy Veale, Norma Sue Drake, Carol Yar- brough, Janice Lawrence,Ma.r- garet Krus, Janet Fagan, Jim- mie Giflord, Joyce Hohman, Mildred Frankum, Norma Prater, Marie Atkinson, Linda Harris. Seated lleft to rightl: Lawana Williams, Johanna Puls, Nancy Mason, Katherine Wells, Faye Kornegay, lerlene Hoff, Norma ,lean Herod, Billy Jean Hen- derson, Betty Gay Sisson, Bar- bara Lee, Wanda Mitchell, Mary Frances Voss, Ann Ken- drick, Sue Miller, Irene Rich- ardson. CO. B DRUMS Standing fleit to rightlz Mary Alice Terry, Annie Lee Carnes, Nancy Fore, Shirley Harris, Evelyn Roberts, Elaine Ken- drivk, Flossie Collier, Charlene Anderson, Patsy Shelton, Faye Baker, .lanet Thompson. Seated lleft to rightl: Barlmara Morrison, Mary Catherine Pat- terson, Barbara Moore, Eva Lou Byerly, Dorothy Russell, Fran- ees Phelps, Doris Hulings, Car- olyn Teagle, Patsy Tutt, Vir- ginia Wy'gant, OFFICERS Nlarilyn Nairn llrill .llnster Dolores Holland nlssislunt Drill .llusler Donna Nlorron Swiss l' lug Lieutenant Peggy O'Neill lll'lllLI-t'lllt'I1lIl1l Grave Reed Bllglr,'Ll-tlllIt'IItII1l Anna Nlurie lllaeliy llrum Lielllelmrit ,loyce Bortz Bt1ritor1eB1lgleSergeunf Dorothy Barton Tenor Drum Sergeant Erna Ruth Ring Bell Sergeant CO.B BKCLES Ytamlirzg 'left to rightl: Nlary Ann Daniel, Sylvia Xlelflellan. Shirley Aldridge. Nam-y Drake. Patsy Ford. Shirley Garrett. Lenore Coker, Jeannine ,lark- son, Diane Klichel, Norma Collins. Barbara Henderson. Barbara Johnson, Martha Rirh- ardson. Glenda Shutller. Bobby lean Everette, ,loan Hoyir. Beryl Willett. Seated 'left to rightlz Nlineta Rae Reynolds. Erna Ruth King. Wynett Garrett, Sandra Klar- Pheeters. Laura .lean Srfhwenl-ie. Barbara Hirrks. Nlary Lina Nla- rino. Barbara Wells. Shirley Crawforrl, Marjorie Allen. Klar- ,afaret Sr-hoenyogel, Xlarilyn Parmlee, Ye-rna ,lean Randall. Betty Sowell. CO.A DRUMS Standing lleft to rightl: Nlary Franr-es Blount, Barbara Webb, Inez Wilkinson, Elizabeth flar- roll. Bei-nir-Q VVier-hering. Klar- jorie Pur-kett, Elvera .lung- bef-ker. Ruth Dinklage. Alma Hendrif-l-cs, Nlartha .lo Staple- ton, Evelyn Grarlrly. Carol Koenig. Seulefl fleft to rightjz Betty Hrar-ey, ,lo Ann Ford, Carol Sr-hultz, Mildred Ehrliwh, Bev- erly Forlell, ,Io Ann Englebffrt, ,Io Ann Powers, ,Io Ann Blankenship, Barbara Granger, Betty ,Io Hardrastle. Red C'oatA . Q. ,It .S XA L QF? AX Dolores Erna Ruth J . S ' 'LXR . Yi- 1 it Cu tg 4P', ? Wl L S C. . -eg Q at V- f' X f'Nr4, Q vi 'K Donna ljegrgzy Grace Dorothy ,loyve Anna Nlarie K American flags-Swiss Hags-Corporals-P.-T, A, visitation- Christmas Dance-Daily practice-Armistice Day Parade-Committees for Christmas Dance-the trip to Ft. Worth-all represent 1950 for the Red Coats-under the direction of the Social Officers. IN-ggy Ve-ul-f Niury Carl 14-r i rnf- Putt:-rs isri Maury Fra r14-1As Blount Joan Rive- JoAnn Englebert Mrs. Laurie Bc-arcl Presidcnt Vice-President Secretary First Ainler Reporter SPUUSUI' COMMANDANTS 42, Nlujor I. l'. Clark Nlfiut. ,l. l'. 'll-flrmvv lXlfSg1l. ll. 1 O O. O O STA FF OFFIC ERS up -.N Lt. Col. Rnnalll Alfli- Maj. Ellis Hullgim Capt. Larry Henry Cnpi Humro NX1u 1 fo K lo f Capt. E. J. Cuurlin Co. B 2n1l Lt. Churlf-A Bull COMPANY OFFICERS 01.1 'J' Ist Ll. Cluylon Gilpin lf! l,l. lu'lur.'llslng1-I .Jul ll llulr ll: n lfm I ffm. I7 Cn. IJ fu ID rl LI. Hllwurll L:-1' 12ml l.!. ,lzlrnvs llun:-yvull 2lll CO. ff flu. Ii Cn. A fo K 'wt ,dd 'QQ 7261 Company W First Row: Larry Williams, Eugene Massey, Don Albright, Willie Summers, Charles Schultz, Larry Henry, George Wessels, John Jenkins, Richard Willis, Donald Davis. Herbert Haynie Second Row: James Pon, Elmer Shipp, Jerry Potenza, Robert Hawkes, Herbert Johnson, John Fletcher, Oscar Duncan, Wallace Urban, Gene Thompson, Raymond McDaniel, Herman Hannez Top Row: Edward Rister, Louis Atsinger, Kenneth Behannon, Roland Potts, James Swearington, Julius Kilnar, Sidney Ferrell, Bill Story, Wa1'ren Snyder, Charles Mendenhall, Harold Dare Not pictured: Alford Baty, Clyde Bridge, Jimmy Davis, Allen Dean, Edward Dinklage, Gene Dodson, Glenn Foerster, Louis Henderson, James Honeycutt, Charles Jones, John Karcher, Raymond Kent, Walter Krouse, Carl Marcum, Richard McAnally, Dale Pever, Robert Schwartz Rd .C Company 'F' First Row: Jerry Dietrich, Stanley Eisner, William McLeod, Tommy Bussell, Edward Broz, Ronald Aldis, E. J. Gaudin, Edward Lee, Charles Mooney. J. Y. Bigham, Calvin Reeves, Minor Huffman, Dale Clifton Second Row: Eugene Madeley, Leland Bowling, Byron Cloud, Mahlon Dixon, James Taylor, Wayne Leverkuhn, Harold Lawrence, Edward Kolbe, James Holmes, Charles Mahaney, Allan Bowers, Bobby Boze, Raymond Clevenger, Henry Reynolds Top Row: Billy Pickens, Marion Baker, Kenneth Dunn, Allen Mueller, Claude McLelland, Anton Matejowsky, Carl Crawford, Robert Kobs, Melvin Hildebrandt, John Pickering, Bobby Sargent, Earl Smith, Billy Stasny, Willard Phillips Not pictured: Bob Barrie, Marvin Baker, Larry Call .0 .C Cvmpany First Rolf: George Keeling, Kenneth Hardeastle, Willie Joe Syzdek, George Schultz, Forest Wood, Jimmy Gilbert, Horace Wauson, Charles Bell, Pat llr'Dullie. Darryl johnson, Jerry Hazel, ,Iohn Newvomb, Ray Ulrich Second Rout Ben Allen. Richard Ciesensehlag, Luther Bakenhus, Bobby Sanders, Frank Kuropata, Charles Spraberry, ,lohn Kubiea, Doyee 3leNaughton, Douglas Laughter, Fred Carstens, Francis Minter, Bill Varner, James Thomas, Charles Brennan Top Row: Bill Bureaw, Tommy Collin. Melvin Madison, Tolbert Taite, Billy Marshall, Roland Reed, Lynn Ringh, Rodney Carlork, Charles Sherrell. .lames Harrison, Maurice Brown, Weldon Waumble, Bobby Summerfield, Lytle Seibert .Yot pictured: Tommy Castrow, Joseph Fuqua, ,lim Hargrove, Herbert McClain, Donald McElroy, Eugene Stallings, William Yan Ostrand .A-ur R0 7261 Company 'bn First Row: ,lar-k Graham, David Careia, David Strirkler, Ellis Hudgins, Vivtor Atsinger, Clayton Gilpin, Bob Bradford, Allen McKinley, Martin Thomas, Don Williams Second Row: Darrell Webster, Alton Sr'hc-rrfr, James Magee, Donald Mc-David, Pat lVlrDonald, William Cox, Bonnie Sadler, Alton Bokemeyer, Kenneth Williams, Morris Mc'Kenna, Earl Meyers, Donald Bolling Third Row: Ronald Cude, Brace Barre, James Bailey, Franklin Key, Robert Clark, Bob Bagsdale, Everett Dennis, William Taylor, Cecil Brooks, Paul Dowell, Boba-:rt Poole, Calvin Vere-her Top Row: Alton Perry, Don Price, Leonard Laws, Leo Lic-on, ,Iavk Barbee, Floyd Advor-k, Charles lNlitrhell, Harold Bellah, Donald Delianey, William Duer, Douglas Barat-kman, Robert Miller Nut pictured: Dillard Bryve, Glenn Cook, David Could, Elwood lVlr'Farland, ,loe Turner, Bernard Walling, H1-nryWiese OFFICERS Bill Hardy ........... President 'W' Howard Leverett . .Vice-President Jack Gibson . . . ..... Secretary Roland Luce . .. .... Treasurer Kenneth Collins ....... Publicity E Sam DuBois. . ..... Reporter l MEMBERS E. IU Top Row: Bill Hardyimuk, How- ard lleverettm' 2, Patricia Green, Kenneth Collins? ik X. Middle Row: Clarence Chalineii, Barlmara Morrison, Lawana Wil- lianisikx, .lack Cihsonwwii, Billy Doreen. Bottom Row: Jean Granherrygi, Dorothy Bartonbwg, Betty Ross, Bernice Wiechering. Not pictured: Byron Cloud, Sam DuBois'WM:, Marsha Engleking, ,Ioan Hovis, Roland Luceg. 0 X3 , v , No. of points earned H V 'R M Honor Thespians 5 - The Tlcupian Socie ty The National Thespian Society is an honorary dramatics organization for those students who have done exceptional work in dramatic productions. This year Troup 589 presented one three-act play and five one-act plays, along with the Interscholastic League Play in the Spring term. The two three-act plays, ulunior Missi, and uYou Canit Take It With Youf, and the Senior Class Play, c'Our Hearts Were Young and Cayf' were consid- ered the most outstanding productions of the year. The drama department had a most suc- cessful year under the direction of Mrs. Gus Browning. Dramatic pfvdlldffvhd HYOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU fT0p rightj Daily practice of the three-act com- edy which was one of the most successful full- length performances for the department the entire year. 'SPEACE ON EARTHW fTop leftj A one-act play given in assembly at Christmas. CAST: Kenneth Collins, Bill Hardy, ,lack Gibson, Billy Doree, Betty Ross, Clayton Gilpin. JUNIOR MISS fCenter and lower left! A three-act comedy that was the first production of the season. CAST: Gene Tippette, Bill Hardy, Pat Green, .lean Granberry, Barbara Morrison, Katherine Wells, Jack Gibson, Bernice Wiechering, Kenneth Collins, Clayton Gilpin, Pat McDonald, Roland Luce, Howard Leverett, Billy Doree, Marsha Engleking, Carl Brown, Larry Smith, Sam DuBois. CAST: Jack Gibson, Pat Green, Jimmie Riffe, Bill Hardy, Claude MeLelland, Barbara Morrison, Kath- erine Wells, Harold Denson, Peggye Wilcoxon, Sam DuBois, Dorothy Barton, Clayton Gilpin, Ronnie Sadler, Frances Hofman, Byron Cloud, Gene Tippette, Marvin Wheeler. HBALCONY SCENE fCerLter rightj A one-act serious play presented by the Drama class to an invited group of parents and teachers. CAST: Sam DuBois, Bill Hardy, Inez Camp, Charline Puckett, Gloria Williamson, Lynn Ringh, Carol Mack, .l. T. White. 6'SUNDAY7S CHILD fBottom rightj Dress rehearsal of the one-act comedy given by the Drama I class to an in- vited group of parents and speech classes. CAST: Anna Shililey, .l. D. Brannon, Claude McLelland, Florine Terry, Betty June Simpson, Robert Miller. ?uture Homemaker of dmerica The Reagan Chapter of Future Homemakers is sponsored by the Home Economics Depart- ment under the direction of Mrs. Frances Edwards, Mrs. Mary S. Huckabee, Miss Frances Murphy, and Miss Carolyn Stewart. The three hundred members meet at their respective periods each week in six units or clubs. Billy Tolar, Barbara Newland, Beryl Willett, Patsy Mahan, Jo Ann Englebert, and Max Schuebel were unit presidents during the fall termg Herbert Arnold, Joyce Bortz, Melba Vlffest, Billy Tolar, Mildred Ehrlich, and Beryl Willett were unit presidents during the spring term. The council of nine members is elected to lead and supervise the activities of the club. The Future Homemakers this year gave a tea for the new teachers of Reagan, sent useful gifts overseas for a World Christmas Festival, and gave an interesting Christmas program concerning home decoration. The purpose of this club is zito promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking. to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in home and community life, to work for good home and family life for all, to promote international good will, and to speed the development of creative leadership in home and communityfl F. H. A. Council MARY LENA MARINO ..... .. . ' MAX SCHUEBEL ....................... President HUGH BLEDSOE ..... .... V ice-President ANN O,HARA .... ..... S ecretary LOIS ROPER .......... ..... T reasurer HAROLD DAVIDSON .... .. .Sgt.-at-Arms JANE VINZANT ....... ....... R eporter PHILIP KING ............ ..... P arliamentarian . . .Song Leader First Row: Hernandez. Cray. Wilkinson, Finney, Hohmann, Hengst Second Razr: Gay. Reeder. Semora. Honeycutt, Selcer, Williams, Jarvis, Miss Harbison Third How: Dugger. Hademenos, Bauerkemper. Johnson, Davis, Hicks, Hammond, Carver Top Row: Duncan, Keelin, Linney, Dominey, Pulfer, Inscore, Cockrell, Schiller bi ffiallfi e fducation OFFICERS JERRY CARVER ............... ......... P resident BILLY DUNCAN .... ..... N 'ice-President VVANDA SEXIORA ..... . ...... Secretary JUSTIN LINNEY ........ ........... T reasurer JININIY HICKS ............ .... P rogram Chairman MISS ANN HARRISON ..................... Sponsor The Distributive Education Club of Reagan is a member of both the national and state organi- zations. In February Wanda Semora and Jimmy Hicks represented Reagan at the Texas State Dis- tributive Education Convention in San Angelo. At the convention in Et. Worth in 1949. Nola Mae Yogler was selected the State D. E. Sweetheart. Students graduating under Reaganis Distributive Education Jroffram attend school until noon. C C x, I C' at which time they report to their respective jobs. They are aided by their co-ordinator. Miss Ann Harbison. in getting work suitable to their individual abilities. interests. and personality. On the job. they are trained in the principles of buying, selling. advertising. and economics. Billy Rauerkemper .Ierry Carver Charles Covkrell Ronald Currington Roy Davis David Dominey W. E. Dugger Billy Duncan Charlotte Finney Joyce Cay MEMBERS Barbara Cray .Iimmie Hademeno Bill Hammond ,lnnelle Hengst Susie Hernandez Dorothy Hohmann Jimmy Hivks Ina Mae Honeyrutt Carlos Inscore Reba .larvis Lee Johnson George Kee-ling .lustin Linney Alvin PIIH-FI' Norma ,I o Rc-etlf Elton Schiller Wanda Semori Ineva Wilkinson Patsy Williams ll Fall Term BEVERLY SHINE . .. HELEN NICHOLS .... VIRGINIA WYGANT .... BARBARA WHITWORTH VERNA RANDALL ..... MAVON MINISTER ... EMILY HARRIS ........ SUE HIGGENBOTHAM . NORMA COURTNEY .... FLORINE TERRY . .. ff- Teen OFFICERS . . . . President . . . . Vice-President . .. .. Secretary . . .. ......Treasurer.... Program Chairman . . .... Inner Club Council .... Song Leaders . Reporter Spring Term, BEVERLY SHINE HELEN NICHOLS FLORINE TERRY SARAH HORTON . .. . DOROTHY BOOKER .. .... MARY ANN DANIEL ....,........JACKIE GOSS .. .... SUE HIGGENBOTHAM FLORINE TERRY Hi-Y-Y-Teen Representative MARY ANN DANIEL .... JANICE LAWRENCE ........ DOROTHY HIGHTOWER The purpose of the Reagan Y-Teens is to promote fellowship and a unity among its members. The program, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Roberta Jones, was planned to help its members prepare for the future. Speakers were obtained to lecture on Preparation for College Life and Good Grooming. The clubis activities included co-sponsoring with the H-Y's the dance uSnowHake Fling, a bowling party, taking part in an all-city basketball team at the Central Y, and participating in an Easter sunrise service in Hermann Park. Y MEMBERS First Row: Mrs. Jones, Josie Harmon, Frances Hofmann, Florine Terry, Jackie Goss, Vida Lurry, Polly Ann McCullough, Dorothy Booker, Dorothy Hightower, Norma Kays. Second Row: Virginia Wygant, Billie Jean Henderson, Sue Higgenbotham, Norma Courtney, Darlene Finch, MaVon Minster, Dorthea Minster, Jeanette Johns, Dorothy Shulller, Beverly Shine. Not Pictured: Ann Adams, Mary Adams, Billie Cliffton, Mary Ann Daniel, Diane Fultz, Emily Harris, Sarah Horton, Janice Lawrence, Bonnie Mahnke, Marie Morris, Helen Nichols, Adelene Pratho, Lissa Jane Ward, Barbara Whitworth, Evelyn Viele. Bottom Row: Billy Young, Theodore Harchese, Jerry DuBois, Jack Allen, Donn Byrne Second Roux' Harold Denson, Perry Young. Joe Summerlin, Joe Norwood, Sam DuBois, Dan Winship, Bobby Self-er. Billy Becker. Mr. NI. B. Parker, Sponsor Third Row: Tommy Caskcy, James Allen, Billy Keels, Jimmy Miller, David Clewis nf- 71 OFFICERS TOMMY CASKEY .... .,............ ........ I 3 resident JIMMY MILLER ...... .... V ice-President BILLY BECKER ...... ...... P resident HAROLD DENSON ..... ..... C Ihaplain The Hi-Y of Reagan, sponsored by Mr. Cecil Walters, had a full program this year. Tommy Caskey, Sam DuBois, James Allen, Harold Denson, and Jimmy Miller represented Reagan in the Youth and Government Program at Austin in December. They presented a bill proposing a new divorce law for Texas. In February Sam DuBois served as First Vice- President at the Annual District Convention, which was held at the Central Y.M.C.A. in Houston. Delegate-s were present from Port Arthur, Baytown, Coose Creek, Bryan, Mc- Allen, and Corpus Christi. For the final project of the year, the Hi-Y Club took part in the Easter Pageant presented at the Miller Memorial Theater. Charles Allen Nancy Mrs. Hayes Florine Carol Harold David Q46 fi N f S ,, W 1 4 . X 4 Jack Mary Lena Jeanne Peggy Diane Chr' tian Student Zlnivn The Christian Student Union is an active organization with approximately one-hundred members, all working to promote the spirit of Christ in the school. The motto is Christ Above All. The Scripture text is lst Cor. 1:21-MFor me to live is Christ and to die is gainfl MEMBERS Margaret Albers, Mary Anders, Mary Adams, Ronald Aldis, Ray Barrett, Annie Lee Barnett, Jane Barton, Wanda Bell, Evelyn Boyd, Bobby Ann Brewer, Betty Brown, Catherine Burnett, Jack Bush, Walter Carmichael, Elizabeth Carroll, J. Y, Bigham, Carolyn Coffman, Norma Courtney, Shirley Crawford, Tommy Caskey, Byron Cloud, Sue Curry, Donna Davis, Harold Denson, Jo Ann Gresham, Jack Guinn, Barbara Hall, E. J. Hall, John Harp, Shirley Ruth Hay, Clayton Hazell, Jean Helmer, Sue Higginbotham, Jeanette Holley, Nancy Hopper, Sarah Horton, Sandy Karcher, Norma Kays, Billy Kegans, David Krause, Lena Marie Kronberger, Wayne Largent, Janice Lawrence, Jeanette Luke, Vida Lurry, Polly Ann McCulloch, William McLeod, Allen McKinley, Carol Mack, Charlene Patton, Johanna Puls, Ann Ray, Lois Reed, Martha Richardson, Jerry Scroggins, Marcus Sevier, Jean Smith, Mary Lynn Smith, Patsy Smith, Jean Sowell, Shirley Stacey, Sue Stewart, Martha Starnes, Dorothy Stanley, Charles Taylor, Madge Taylor, Carol Schultz, Lois Marie Schultz, Carolyn Teagle, Barbara Terry, Florine Terry, Mary Alice Terry, Jeanne Trammell, Sherrell Ann Walker, Beverly Ellis, Janet Fagan, Jonelle Fairchild, Darlene Finch, Lavina Freeland, Diane Fultz, David Gibbs, Billye Gibson, Jimmie Gilford, Clayton Gilpin, Carroll Graham, Jack Graham, Donald Magness, Bonnie Mahnl-ze, Mary Ann Maloney, Mary Lena Marino, Janet Massey, Nancy Mason, Malcolm Mitchamore, MaVon Minster, Janet Moran, Doris Myers, Virginia Necessary, Helen Nichols, Ida Watlington, Lissa Jane Ward, Jim Webster, Bernice Wiechering, Theresa Williams, Betty Wilson, Dorothy Wilson, Margie Wilson, Peggy Veale, Roy Yarbrough, Frances Zeigler. A C.S.U. Meeting In Room 319 OFFICERS Elizabeth Fall Term Charles Taylor . . . Allen McKinley .... Elizabeth Carroll . . . , Nancy Mason ...... Harold Denson David Gibbs . . Peggy Veale . . l Sponsor. . . . . Flurine Terry Mary Lena Marino .... . . . . President . . . . . . Vive-President , Program Chairman Mission Chairman Social Chairman . . . , . Secretary . . . . Carol Schultz . . . ........ Treasurer . . . Publirity Chairman Pianist Song Leader .. , . . . Editor . Spring Term . . . . Florine Terry . Jack Guinn . Elizabeth Carroll . . . . . . Diane Fultz .. Harold Denson Mary Lena Marino Mary Lena Marino . . . . Billye Gibson Jeanne Trammell . . . . . David Gibbs . . . . . Peggy Veale . . . . . Mrs. Mary Ruth Hayes Kowling 61116 The Bowling Club is made up of 90 students who meet every Monday afternoon at the Pladium Bowling Alley under the sponsorship of Mr. Cecil Walters to improve their kill in bowling and to compete with other Houston high school bowlers. The best bowlers participate in a city meet held in the spring. Some ofthe high scorers are: BOBBY PORTER MELBA WEST BILL HANSEN PAULINE BRAMMER EDWARD DAVIS ELLEN BRINKWORTH Members Anderson, Harlan Bailey. Merrill Betz. Betty Boze. Bobby Brammer, Pauline Bravence, John Brinkworth. Ellen Brown, Pat Bussell. Tommy Byrne, Donn Cantwell, Raymond Caraway, Franklin Caraway, Thomas Cejka, Betty Champion, Barbara Chandler, NI. A. Clark, Robert Collins, Tommy Coughlin, .Ieannie Davis, Edward De Jong, Helen Dibben, Robert Dixon, Mahlan Dudding, Beverly Duncan, Billy Edwards, Danny Engleking, Marsha Gibson, Eva Nell Gibson, .lack Graham, Pat Grisbee, Ida Hof-henauer, Jaek Hansen. Bill Hardcastle, Betty Harris, Shirley Henderson, Margie Hensley, Dan Hensley, Tommy Holland, Biz-hard Hopman, Ernest jaekson. .leanine Karnei, Robert Kennedy, ,Ianif-e King, Philip Kleb, Wallaee Kubin, Charles Lavendor, Carlos Liner, Letha Look, R. .l. Madley, Gene Mahaney, Charles McDonald, Pat Meiselbarrh, Allen Millsap, George Mitchell, Garnet Newland, Barbara Norman, Jack Nott, Dorothy Oliver, Marvin Pou, James Peterson, Donald Plavhy, Anna Marie Porter. Bobby Porter. Davie Priee, A. C. Bivatto. Sam Schroeder. Charles Sheppard. Boy Sheppard. Ruth Smith, A. J. Sparks, Bill Synder, Bill Trirnble, Phyllis Varner, Bill Waldo, Russel West, lklelba White. .l. T. Whitworth, Barbara Wolf, ,Ioe Yarbrough, Carol Young, Billy Young, Perry Uffice alll! tanta TO MRS. GLADYS WINSHIP MRS. MARY RUTH HAYES Gloria Williamson, Janette Johns, Betty Jean Marie, Barbara Wright, Betty Cay Sisson, Marjorie Baker, Mary Ann Maloney, Dolores Trammel, Bertha Fleming, Joyce Poe, Mrs. Winship, Mrs. Hayes. TO MR. HARLAN ANDREWS Mr. Andrews, Dolores Holland, Beverly Fodell, Bobby Jane Dancey, Wyanette Garrett, Bar- bara Hancock, Anna Marie Plachy, Lela Mae Wade, Dana McDuflie, Jo Ann Stowers, TO MRS. AGNES SEYDLER Jo Ann Blankenship, Lois Roper, Patsy Mahan, Marcie Lee DeVore Sue Hiney, Evelyn Provence, Joan Hovis, JoAnn Englebert, Patricia Ann Brown, Alma Hen- dricks, Sandra McPheeters, Betty Beckner, Mrs. Seydler. TO NIRS. BERNICE GALE Left In right: Elizalielli Redd. jerry Hebert. .loliannai Puls. Donna Morrow. Carol Svlniltz. Hester Beaclnnn, Roseinury Roes- ler. Mrs. Bernice Gale, Norinu ,lean Herod, Peggy O'Neil, Nelda ,lean Harms. ,-Xlya Ruth Len. TO MRS. O. R. HALE Top Row: Margie Wilson. Ann Cooper. Roddie Jean Broadus Nancy Drake, Carolyn Yates. Mary Ann Daniels, Sylvia Hr-- Clellan, Peggy Veale. Ann Ken- dricks. Bollom Row: Lois Davis. ,limmie Cilforfl. Hrs. Hale. Dorothy Gillies. Sue Miller. TO MRS, AGNES SYDLEK Left to right: Mildred Davis, Virginia Wygant, Peggy Tafolla. Charline Puckett, Peggy Kring. Patriria Baranoski, Ora Ann Baker, Sue Namendorf, Ann Radenz, Jeannine .lar'k:2on, Bobbie Ann Brewer, Shirley Alflridgze, Laura .lo Leago. i : Ny. Uffice 144412 tantA avi' LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Top Row: Jeanie Panagos. .loy Baughrnan, Mr. Roberts, Norma Kerby, Verna Maye Vackar, Mary Alice Sitton, Nannette Stewart, Mrs, Catherine May, First Row: Joan Sullivan, Mary Alice Longoria, Maurine Scott, Doris Hulings. CAFETERIA HOSTS Lefz to right: Jean West, Donald Janicek, Charles Taylor, Mrs. Christine Parks, Judd Giesen- scfhlag, Mrs. Bernice Gale, David Gibbs. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Top Row: Mr. Roberts, Larry Henry, Perry Young, Roy Eiland, Jo Ru'h Miles, Mrs. Catherine May. First Row: Celeste Arnolrl, Mari- lyn Parmlee, Sheila Williams, Barbara Morrison, Alberta Perry. if AN :S Y f I . Pennant Staff LINDA HARRIS-Editor JOYCE BORTZ-Class Editor JAMES SHATTO-Business Manager BETTY JEAN VAN AIETER-Circulation Manager MARY CATHERINE PATTERSON-Business Mallager JANE YINZANT-Class Editor PATTY FREELAND-Class Editor 1 ALLEN BIEISELBACH-Layout Editor SAM DUBOIS-Sports Editor TEDDY SCHUTZ-Layout Editor CLAYTON PIERCE-Art Editor BILL BINFORD-Club Editor KATHRYN SKIPPER-Junior Member CARROLL GRAHAM-Club Editor ELLIS HUDGINS-Circzdatioiz Manager DORALEE ARNOLD-Club Editor JACK BLACKSHEAR-Photographer ELIZABETH REDD-Sports Editor VIRGINIA TEINERT-Art Editor Not pictured: NELLVERCNE ALLEN Sponsors: MISS KATHARINE KELLER MR. CECIL WALTERS The Pennant The staff members visited the Gulf Publishing Company in August and under the direction of Mr. Ralph Pelton learned what their job would be. , Ellis, Sam, Virginia watch Clayton draw bulldogs. Allen, Teddy, Betty, Joyce check with Mr. Walters on finances. Joyce, James, Virginia, Doralee, Teddy, Mary Catherine, and Jack do routine checking of names with Miss Keller. Jane, Nellvergne, Elizabeth, Kathryn, Bill, Carroll, Betty Jean, Linda, and Patty look up from their Work, 4 It Happened Tlulf Spring In spite of all efforts to make a complete yearbook, the staff cannot include a record of all the events of the last two months of school. There are so many important things to remember too, such as- ' The Senior Class play with Joan Hovis and Pat Green as Emily and Cornelia in uOur Hearts Were Young and Gayfg HBa-seballis A Poppin', a show to start the busy season for Coach Ashmore's squad. The Red Coats, assembly program on April Fool's Day. The Red Coats' final review, installation of 1950 officers, and finally the picnic honoring the seniors. The RL O. T. C. final review at Reagan and later with other high schools at the Stadium. The lnterscholastic League preliminary, district, and state contests when Reagan's Hall of Fame should be increased by some state Winners in Journalism, Speech, Track, Golf, Spelling, Essay. The Spring Festival with the crowning of the May Queen Nelda in the presence of her elected royalty. The many senior parties that reach a climax with the Senior Picnic, the Senior Prom on May 23 in the Crystal Ball Room and Pan American Room of the Rice Hotel, the Baccalaureate Sermon, and finally Graduation Exercises for the Seniors. A ,xx AC 7,71 FUUTHALL 9A5ff5794il QAQQQALL ff? 1 W IV Q, -wwf fwzaw. ff an 2 'WL 4, my, f VW, fy ,QW X ' V W f ,f xt., ' X' W , f VN M wa X f 5 li K is 1 ' 6 11' X: ' 7 ' . - ff V J f N IW , tix , y A::,,,, ea Clear leads:-A! Yfea Rea an! This year,s cheer leaders boosted the football players at every game both at home and out of town, and attended the annual football banquet in December. On most occasions the Hjumping jacksa' were on hand to give hearty support to the basket ball squad. As a result of sum mer drills and daily practices after school, the six presented many new yells and clever maneuvers which they executed with skill and exactness. The appearance of Duke, Reagangs bulldog mascot, along with the enthu- siasm of head cheer leaders Donnie and Joan, the energy of ,lean and Anna Cecil, and the spirit of Carroll and Rena added ex- citement and color to every game. A Well deserved Hl5', should go to the heart of Reaganis spirit, the 1949-50 Cheer Leaders. ea Kea an! li'Si s Alder' ' s f4S-' 6 vim .ea '68 TEAM First Rout Howard -Leverett. ,lumes Knoll. Paul Rosenthal. Larry Smith, Bobby Lankford, Dewey Liccioni, Ric-hard Redd, Tommy Rygant. ,lack .-Xllen, Herbert Arnold. Second Roux' Roland Kuhn. Dan Rather, Ersel Turner, Lynwood ,lac-kson, Frank Gentry, Riehard Elsenhrook. .ludd Ciesensehlag, Bill Hosford. Philip King, Everett Favor, Ronald Booker, lllax St-huehel, Hugh Bledsoe, Freddie Yarner, Billy Box. .lark Kurtzman, Top Row: Harold Davidson, Coach Lamar Camp. Howard Moon, Earl Kaiser, Morheek Sumner. Carl Brown, Jim Bowers. Robert Easley, Bill Porter, Bill Smith, Dan Winship, Donald Rielancl, ,lohn Nishet, Cary Laird, Tommy Sivola, Don Rose. Billy Rice, Coach Charlie Kivell, Sam Du Bois, Roy Yarbrough. The ?oo Mall Sea on The football team finished the T949 season tied for second place with Lamar in the city race. Bobby Lankford, who was the only returning letterman, and Frank Gentry were co-captains. Accompanied by the Red Coats, the Band, the Cheer Leaders, and many loyal students, the Bulldogs began the season in Et. Worth with a victory over North Side. The second game with Adamson of Dallas ended in a 6-6 tie. When the Polytechnic High School team came up from Mexico to play Reagan, the Red Coats performed a drill in the form of a sombrero in honor of our Neighbors across the Border. The fourth sched- uled game, with Austin, was postponed because of bad weather until the end of the season when Reagan defeated the Mustangs by two touchdowns, The Sam Houston game was a high-scoring thrilling one. The second out-of-town game, at Brownsville, was won by a close two-point margin. The Bulldogs defeated Davis and Milby in exciting games before they lost to Lamar in a heartbreaking struggle. Reagan suffered a second loss when play- ing San Jacinto. That brought the seasonis record to an impressive total of seven victories, one tie, and two defeats. THE 1949 SCHEDULE September 16-Reagan 25 .. Fort Worth I3 October Zl--Reagan H .... Brownsville 12 September Q4-Reagan 6 ......... Dallas 6 Ur-toher 27-Reagan lfi ........ Nlillmy 0 September 30-Reagan 26 .... Nlexir-o City 19 November 3-Regan 32 ....... Davis 6 October 7-Reagan li .... ........ A ustin 0 November ll-Reagan 0 .... ........ l ,amar 6 Owtober 15-Reagan 32 .... Sam Houston 21 November l8-Reagan l2 .... Ran ,lat-into l9' FOOTBALL NIANACEHS WHO LE'l I'ERElD ' t , s HARRY DAv1osoN f- , 4 ' s .J .x ' Xk li ROLAND Kuniv r -. D iff B as X its X: nov vwamaoucn , S Q N X SJ g yX X FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Top Row: Bottom Row: ROBERT EASLEY-A sophomore, who proved to be one of the greatest backs Reagan has ever seen, was Chosen for the first All-City team. BILLY BOX-A returning letterman who is expected lo be an outstanding half-back next year. TOMMY WYGANT-A hard charging back who de- veloped during the football season. RONNIE BOOKER-A tri-captain for 1950 was chosen on the second tea.rn All-City because of his drive in the back field. LARRY SMITH-A returning letterman who made a place for himself at the quarterback position re- ceived honorable mention for the All-City team. PAUL ROSENTHAL-A small back but very shifty and hard to tackle, surprised the Bulldogs with his speed. TJ LYNWOOD JACKSON-A tri-captain for 1950, who proved to be an excellent passer in the backlield. DAN RATHER-An exceptional pass receiver who played offense at end position. HOWARD MOON-His first year to play football proved him to be an exceptional end on defense. FREDDIE VARNER-A sophomore, who surprised the Bulldogs by doing such an excellent job at end position, was selected as member of the second All- City team. DAN WINSHIP-A boy from the B team who proved to be an aggressive, hard-charging, defensive guard was chosen for the third All-City team. EVERETTE FAVOR-A senior who played his best football as an offensive center. Reserve Lettermen Top Row: EARL KAISER-Left half-back. HOWARD LEVERETT-The one who kicked the extra points. CARL BROWN-End. Bottom Row: DON PARKER-Full-back BILL SMITH-End. MORBECK SUMNER-Guard. f . F-C X 'N' i' I F, ' ' it lsizs Bei 'I 'E IC A -Q 3: 'X f--?f'P'fL s Top Row. Bottom Row: JIM BOWERS-A senior, who became a member of the third All-City team, played at end position on both offense and defense. RICHARD ELSENBROOK-A senior who was very successful as a defensive center. BILLY RICE-A tackle who proved to be valuable to the team because of his ability on defense. HERBERT ARNOLD-A heavy guard who played best on defense, was given honorable mention on the All-City team. MAX SCHUEBEL-A consistent hard blocker and tackler, who played on both offense and defense, was a member of the second All-City team. RICHARD REDD-A tri-captain for 1950, who re- ceived honorable mention on the All-City team, played a grand season at guard position. COACH LAMAR CAMP-Coach Camp is our nomi- nee for the Coach of the Year in recognition of his work with Reagan Athletics. JAMES KNOLL-A junior who shared the position as a defensive center will be back for the Bulldogs in 1950. BILL HOSFORD-An injured hand at the Hrst of the season didn't keep a good tackle downg he was out- standing on offense. DEWEY LICCIONI-A small guard who was praised for his fighting spirit in the line. BOBBY LANKFORD-A co-captain of the team who received a broken arm at the first of the season. FRANK GENTRY-The co-captain of the team, who was chosen most valuable player to the team by the football boys, was selected for the second All-City team. He proved his ability at the center position. Coach Joe Turner Captain Joe Summerlin 71-acl: Seaman The Track Team of 1950 opened the fall season by winning the A. A. U. high school Cross Country championship, at a track meet which was held in Houston on De- cember 17, 191119 for all the South Texas high schools. The first five boys who finished the course were Reaganis Edward Davis, Joe Villareal, Donald Joe Tomasco,Wa1lace Kleb, and Charles Kuhin. Edward Davis set a 12 minute-16 5f10 seconds high school record for the ZV2 miles course. The Spring Term included meets on March 11 at Freeport, March 18 at Galves- ton, March 25 at Baytown, April 1 for Texas Relays, April 7 for Houston Invitation Meet, April 28 at Beaumont, May 5 for the State Meet held in Houston. Last year the 1949 Track Team took some first places in both city and state meets. This year as the Pennant goes to press the team is trying to make as good record. TRACK SQUAD Top Row: John Schmidt, .lack Guinn, David Crueller, Johnny Durham, John Bledsoe, Charles Kubin, Bobby Preston, Edward Gorham, Prentice Milam, John Blazek, Robert Short. Second Row: Jimmy Livesay, Thomas Walter, Dwain Brotherton, John Bravenec, James Grant, Wayne Largent, Jerry Klein, Charles Taylor, Dwain Martin, Jack Waite. Third Row: Edward Reeder, Fritz Klander, Gary Shields, Bob Churnside, Ronald Curson, Russell Waldo, J, T. White, James Barziza, Richard Bryan, Dale Pever. Fourth Row: Harry Higgins, Donald Curson, Tony Varvares, E. W. Schulenburg, Freddie Owen, Perry Young, Wesley Krueger, Herman Wilke, Charles Short, Richard Lentschke, A. C. Price. Fifth Row: Mr. Joe Turner, Joe Villareal, Edward Davis, Jean West, Joe Summerlin, Wallace Kleb, Melvin Schmidt, Jack Blackshear. fVot Pictured: Dan Winship, Robert Easley. '7?azk'iFnnnA42QuwQrjbr ZMEHE QUARTER MILERS First Row: Wallace Kleh. Thomas Walter. Joe Yillareal. liicliard Lentschke. Freddie Owen. Second Roux' Dale Peyer. John Bledsoe. llonald Cnrson. Charles Taylor. HUHDLEHS J. T. White. Dwain Martin. Tony Yaryares. hlelyin Schmidt. SPRINTERS First Roux' Perry Young. Tony Yarvares. Bobby Preston. Johnny Dur- ham. Edward Gorham. Second Roux- James Barziza. Cary Shields. Fritz Klander. Joe Sum- merlin. Jerry Klein. CROSS COUNTRY First Roux' Joe Yillareal. Edward Davis. Donald Joe Tomasco. Vial- lace Kieb. Richard Lentschke, Thomas Walters. Mr. Joe Turner. Second Row: Harry Higgins. Bob Churnside, Freddie Owen. Viiesley Krueger. Richard Bryan. A. C. Price. Prentice Milam. Third Roux' John Brayenec. James Grant. Wayne Largent. Charles Kubin. John Blazek. Charles Short. HALF-MILEHS First Row: Wallace Kleh. Wayne Largent. Joe Villareal. Bolm Churn- side. Second Row: Prentice Milam. Wesley Krueger. Richard Bryan. WEIGHT AND FIELD MEN First Row: J. T. White, Jack Blackshear, Herman Willie. Perry Young, Bobby Preston. Johnny Durham. Edward Reeder. Cary Shields. Second Row: Tony Varvares. Donald Curson. John Schmidt. Jimmy Livesay, E. W. Schulenherg, Charles Short. David Grueller. . ,' :Al ' ,-,JS .....5.. g f 13' X : .7 - I , ,552 ls, ig f?'.',A 3 f r E -1 ,. J A , . is A V 3 u an f llll E E5 If Q A nv , y V .A 4 1 IIEWDL' 4 xWlYH Ie . fx Q5 gR.1 'ff E! I!! mem has 111 gy 3 E. - I - w'rrix5 3, E ss- Apl gal.. if eta QEW ll w -1' Q Q iii. S ' 1 I ' , , f N V I: ,. 5 wg! QL3.ik!!:!:DI Flsqy . .4 , y tell t vi - Q - L A -i ff r l Y -l .4 15 , axeiaispi?WamTaQ,aEia?Eaa Group, left to right: Larry Smith, Larry Pepper, Eugene Schwinger, Ross Hoyt, Howard Moon, Richard Lenzen Lettermen Left to right: HOWARD MOON-Forward BOBBY BURGESS-Guard .JOE SUMMERLIN-Guard COACH CHARLIE KIVELL LARRY SMITH-Guard ROSS HOYT-Forward EUGENE SCHWINGER-Center JULIO ANGUIANO-Guard BOBBY KNEPPLER-Guard LARRY PEPPER-Forward Not pictured: RICHARD LENZEN-Forward Ka lee tba!! The Bulldog Cagers, coached by Mr. Charlie Kivell, finished third place in the city race. The most exciting game of the season was the one with Sam Houston, the only unde- feated team in city play, Reagan Won by one point, 32--31. The team participated in three tournaments: the Pasadena, the San Antonio, and the Jaycee Tournaments. Reagan's captain, Ross Hoyt, was selected for the first All-City team and was the city's highest scoring player, Eugene Schwinger was placed on the second All-City team, and Bobby Kneppler, a sophomore, received honorable mention for the All-City teams. January January January January January January THE 1950 SCHEDULE ....Milby .......Davis . . . .... San Jacinto Sam Houston . . . . . .Lamar . . .Austin February 3 February 9 February F10 February 14 February 16 February 23 . . . .Milby ......Davis .San Jacinto Sam Houston . . ...... Lamar . . . .Austin Minor Sperm Q Q we '1?'FOOTBALL Firsl Row: Jack Blziekllurn. Charlie Slulurski. ,lf-rry Banu-rketnper, Nlatrtin Ollv, Owen lllinski, Donald Mabry. Knyniontl K4-linski, Vince-nt Xliehel. Charles Rizzo. Pt-t-' lfduztrds. Charles Porter. Julio Anguiuno, David Michc-ll. Second Row: Ronald Rutledge, Jimmy Hilfe. Rtmald Shriver. Kenneth Harlan, Hoy lllainietrti, Harley Hurtung, Oliver Park:-, Larry Hull, Dickie lk-lnmr. Larry Trott. Tap Row: Jimmy Franklin. ,loc llurrt-nburger, Virgil Cha-sim. .limmy Holm. Billy Phillips. llurris Moore, Vernon llill, Alfred Thornton, James Allen. Larry Smith, Preston Srhinilz, John S--tnainder. Bobby Bryan. Alfred Curski. The B football team, under.the direction of Nlr. Lee Roy Ashmore, Courh, and Roy Manieon :intl Jimmy l r:inl-tlin, Co-Captains, rlosed the 1040 sea-on in third place in the eity race. GOLF t The Bulldog Golfers under the sponsorship of Mrs. Alma Peek entered on March 21 the round- robin tournament. participated in by all seven high schools. On Slay 2 the City Tournament was held at Blemorial Park: the winning city team will enter the State Tournament tn be held in Hou-ton this season, Last year the te-am finished second in the city race: this year the tr-am should do as well or better. The members ol the Golf Club are: Top Rou' fstandingl: Mrs. Alma Peek, Dirkey Delmar, Donald Emerson, Kent Klonre. Milton Sh-Collougb, Joe Hale. Bnllam Row: Arthur Hodde, Donald Park, Carroll Graham. BASEBALL As the Pennant goes to press, the baseball team. under Coarh Lee Roy Ashmore and Cap- tain Rnnald Bnnkr-r, is having a surressful -rea-nn. '1?,BASKETBALL R1:agan's B Basketball tream non serond plarf: in thi: Bay City Tournament and fifth plan: in thr: rity race. Starters for the team were: Con Rom, Clif- ford Chatham. Eddie Ciehf-I, Freddie Varner, Bill Bank-o, and Crfril llarburger. Tnp Row: Cm-il Marhurger, H. C. Berry, Clifford Chatham, David Strirkland, Bill Banks, Larry Smith, Wayne: Tucker, Petr: Erlwards, lark Sfhulta-u. llollnm Row: Bill Sauer, Mar- tin Olle, Pat Lyons, Cnn Kos:-, Eddie Gichcl, Lynwood Jark- non, Arnold Schlinkc. M if tl Back Row: Madge Taylor, Jean Helmer, Margaret Krus, Elizabeth Redd, Dorothy Nott, Theda Westmoreland, Evelyn Boyd, Sylvia Miertsr-hin, Patsy Harper, Mrs. Ella. Allen. Front Row: Audrey Kobs, Sue Higginbotham, Ora Ann Baker, Berle Derby, Pat Green, Charlotte Froelich, Mar- garet Lou Kennedy, Joanne Bond. Clam Back Row: Doris Ewing, Pat Baranski, Patty Freeland, Jane Barton, June Byrd, Bernice Klauberg, Jeanette Owens, Ann Cooper, Miss Ida Mehr. Front Row: Barbara Whitworth, Peggy Steffen, Mattie Richardson, Alice Riels, Lorene Berger, Sadie Walker, Mary Nowak, Jeanette Singletary. Back Row: Betty June Simpson, Betty Newland, Betty Jane Yargo, Bertha Fleming, JoAnn Sulik, Mary Jane Letts, Wilma Mae Avey, Lola Mae Wilcox, Verda Mae Low, Mrs. Estelle Banes. Front Row: Patsy Amason, Shirley Cardinas, Edna Atte- berry, Majorie Baker, Joan Mickey, Shirley Young, Bar- bara Wright, Betty Josey. eadem Back Row: Mrs. Laurie Beard, Marilyn Martens, Bertha Lee Swearingen, Laverne Koenning, Norma Kirby, Frances Jean Reagan. Front Row: Patsy Doty, Gloria Williamson, Maurine Scott, Nancy Byrd, Dorothy Schuliler, Joyce Curry. T59 'N City Volleyball Champions Kneeling: Doris Ewing: Beryl Derby: Betty Kring: Freda Magnuson: Katherine Stevensg Dana McDullie: June Byrd: Gladys Schroeder: Lillie Mate Fickg Sadie Walker: Theresa Ramirez. Standing: Pat Green, Captain: La Verne Koeningg Patsy Amasong Vera Johnson: Joanne Bond: Mary Elizabeth Nowak: Shirley Young: Paula Barherg Loyce Cay, Managerg Miss Ida Mehr, Coach. Intramural Volleyball Champions Seated: Bat Green,'Captain. Kneeling: Dicie Jo Matthews: Theda Westmoreland: Earline McFarland: Dorothy Hightowerg Pat Callahan: Mary Lynn Smith: Pat Hancock. Standing: Mrs. Allen, Coach: Wilma Papenheuseng Mitzie Mikeskag Jean Helmersg Jeannine Smith: Doris Vondyg Carolyn Carroll, Manager: Vera Johnson. inn 'n Archery Team Left to right: Loyce Gay, Managerg Shirley Young: Shirley Thomas: Darlene Finch. Intramural Basketball Champions Left to right: Erleen Eagan: Gerry Grunerg Lillie Mae Fick: Lois Meyers: Carolyn Browning: Christine Gulioh, Captain: Freda Magnuson: Gay Nell Whitakerg Laverne Owens: Dana Mr-Dullie: Betty ,lean Cejka: Miss Ida Mehr, Coach lnot in pit-turel. Dil LTL Wk Sporu for WHA The Physical Education department at Reagan offers a well-rounded program to approximately a thousand girls each semester. Volleyball, basketball, table tennis, badminton, swimming, tennis, archery, health, and home nursing are the courses offered. The Physical Education department works in close harmony with Mrs. Connelly, the school nurse, who ably teaches home nursing. By participating in these games the girls develop skill and are given an opportunity to develop good sportsmanship, leadership, and co-operativeness. TABLE TENNIS is a fast-moving active game that all enjoy. MODERN DANCE is a creative art which gives the girls an opportunity to express themselves through movement. TENNIS is an individual sport which requires intense practice in order to gain skill. SWIMMING classes stress endurance, speed, and form. SOFTBALL is an active game that teaches the girls sportsmanship. BADMINTON is a game requiring accuracy and flexi- bility. There are so many things to remember about the school year l9-I9-1950 . fl, 2, 3, 41 The Pennant rlanrv- pn-sv-nt:-tl '50'n Favnriti--4 -llr-lor:-s, JIIYIIVH, Donntt, ,lrtnn-s, lilu-u, 'l'omvuy, l'e-Iggy, Dun, Joan, l-'runk, ,lu,-Kun, Hou- l out ol' toxin fuotlvill I ' U11 Th ix arfl, Anna Cecil, Phillip, ll-an, Mary jo, John, Milulra-il. Kormlel unrl ullwrs. 151 'l'hut luis trip to thu - - t gum-. tr s rhvfer lf-atll-rs lov:-4l to pow with Dul-u-. U, 81 Calm unrl gunna lnroughl privilvge-fhut ulsn t'killIIN -furh its Social l'rolxln-ms in 205, 101 l'llllilltE went tn Cal'-'vaton for a thang:-, U01 Nelda Harms nu-4 we-lr-rt:-ul us lia'u1.5ult'4 ll. A. lt. girl. lll1 llrum Major llilly llt-vlu-r in uvtionl U21 Thx- Sth pcrioll sricnre class gave a party for Mr. Miller, U31 New ll. lf. stueh-nts slurtm-tl for tlu-ir xsorkfllurlmrzi l,:tml, lil'l'1llllllll' l,:ttlml:-rnlztlv, Cum- Pitts, Bfeyct Davill, Larry Cantwell, Uolfhy Bishop, lluvitl Luttkartix. U41 l,in1l1t uuntt-tl vvvryotu- to sm- hm-r Sq-nior ring. US, 10, IT1 Ttvinsw james and Jack, Elizabeth and Hirharrl. ,lzinuttu aml Annu-ltr. flH1 liurlutrat unrl jenn pruvtirw-nl for xt pltty, H01 Worn- l't-ggy :intl NI'l4lll stuclying or working? i201 Nanfette Stewart all drcsfurnl up. f2l1 jo Ann unrl Tommy won the jittt-rlxug t'llIlll'Nl. C221 l'llll'0l'l'i ,louu llovis wus ulwttys ready to sing for us. f231 Danrr-ei wt-rc almost weekly orcttrrvrirm-r4. f24, 211 Mrs, Wilki-mn :tml Ilorip lu-lpml promote it lmthing.: lu-ztuty rontvst at the Pumpkin Promunarlr: wht-re Phillip won first plum- uw-r Max, liirhurrl. Dun, liohlry, l.yuwoo4l. lfnrl, Curl, llilly, llztu. 11251 Norma Jvatu- :tml Dorothy were 2il'1llI!sl'll at som:-thing. i261 Donulrl anrl Arthur tu-nv numlu-r l mul 2 on tht- golf t4-um. 1271 lluru-hull wus l4'lH'l'Hl'Illl'll hy J. C. Mrllorlald in uniform. 30, 311 ltufl Coats, Hand, R.0.'l'.C. W4-ru murvhing groups to rm-pri-wut lit-1t1:,:tu. -Y' '-x ...W 4-1 I ? .S1 xi gxs- in 4. W fl .A . S f AZN W X .fi 351 ess' if 7 . 1z,,..b ff 1 ' -.5 :WZ , 'iss' fi' Q 1 Q11 .-'lt the lf. H. A, Tc-a, Shirley Carr:-tt, Marcia Luc Dcvorrc. Billy Tolar. Ann O'l'lara, Lois Roper, Mary Lcna Marino, Beryl Willettmlcannic Coughlin, and licna Nagar were svrved by Mrs. Gale and Patsy Mahan. f2j Donald Joe, Carroll, and Jean at the football game were excited when Ronald Booker cami- Charging through. f3l The Statesman photographer, Donald Janicelc, helped the Pennant. fill lmogcne Sanford had just gotten a new car, f5J Un P.-T. A. visiting night the Wahllmerg, Arnold. T1-inert. Blackshear. Binford, Reynolds. and others were found in room 127. lol lt was a happy day when Senior rings were bought by Donn Byrne, Joyce Borlz, Margaret Mooney. Pat Bc-inhorn, Frances Jean Reagan, Allvne Hople. and Patricia Kuhn. U. 8l 'l'winsfJoyCc and Lois Cay, Dick and Lois Pederson. f9J And of Course Senior dues ucrc paid in thr' office by Richard Fist-nlirook. Stevie Pomorski, Jarkie Nell Brown, Shirley Rosselli, Virginia Necessary, Nancy Bard. Anna Mae Burlasdalv, James Maddox, James Harvey and others to Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Hayes, assisted hy Virginia Tcinert and Dorothy Gillies. fl0j Hester B4-uf-ham, Joan Hovis. Janet Smith. and Joan Sudsbury were excitud by their interview with John Barrymore. fllj Wanrla Scmora made an ex--vllent D, E, record at the Fashion, fl2J Sometimes Ellis Hudgins and Charles Butler studied. U31 Seniors paid for pictures-Joann Mes- tayvr, Mitziv l-lumphrl-ys. Flossie Collier. Str-vie Pomorski. Richard Elscnbrool-Q, and others. flflj The new Choral Club uniforms were modeled by Harold Da-nson. Beverly Fodvll. Jo,-inn lfnglcbert, and Dan Wfinship. fl5l lic-agan s beauties-Barbara Hollcmbcak was one. U61 Dolores lllcndrix was ai good rm-pri-sf-ntativc of the Beauty Culture Classics. U71 Elizabeth Redd, Bobby Jane Dancy and others helped Mr. Kopecky sell tis-kc-ts, U81 Jack Gibson and K4-nn:-th Collins advertised the Pumpkin Promenade. U91 Pirketing by Johanna Puls, Nancy Mason, Joyce Hohmann, and oth:-rs bm-cause of too much school work after school hours. if X n r 5 I 5 X ' s i f ..--...,....,., - n , ,. -M , ,. . 44 Hi Q Q 'JM f wr , , f Sci .. ,AA , R E 2 ! F !


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