John H Reagan Senior High School - Pennant Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1955
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Reagan Senior High School H ouston, Texas Published by Taylor Publishing Company Dallas, Texas Foreword More than just years have passed since we began our life at Reagan. Our school has become part of us-a part that we shall carry with us throughout our lives. All that has happened in serious study as well as in fun and friendship has been in the making of us. Whether our lives will be full and happy in the years to come depends largely on the training and experience we have received here. The old ways of education and student life are gradually changing from reading, 'riting, and lrithmeticv to a broader, more complicated study of the actual problems of everyday life, and today's youth is taught the artistic, the finer things of life, as well as the fundamentals. Through the variety of activities and interests depicted in this yearbook, we, the Pennant Staff, have emphasized how many things have required the attention, thought, and work of the Reaganites on the campus in 1955. Student life on the campus tends to be more interesting and exciting, but there is also life in the classroom g and there will always be as long as there are minds ready to- work. Through a world torn by strife and misunderstanding, the flame of learning burns-a touch to show the way back to civilization. In presenting this printed and graphic record, we have proposed to depict student life at Reagan, informally and vividly, and to recreate for you the days of, fun and preparation which have made these school years happy ones. , W TW ' ... twwWwt'wt Table of Contents jg0'W,,mJjZ,W,jf VffL . Mn , f X 1. Faculty IIC? yu 'MM fl VV 2 L7 WV A lf iw 3 B ti A? V , ff 4 Mt WOM zxttwmwtttfwt Ig?vorgt:i3WmffiMfp My M1 'I ru M 659' 5. assef f -I iw' , 1. J Uyf pi 6. Sport? M WEWW Wig Qi? VV, www Wt?tMf I vt W WM jLjpj3Lff Lyv pm QZ,0qpRl4A,Nj?l?GjJj?VMi5l0J443i QQ! it tt W ,wtiwfw it ftfft MRM W tt! wt 51 Wfvfy it WK' WW .ff e MX my-N I 'PPV P---M... Dedication Spirit is something that is invisible, yet invincible. One cannot see it. One cannot put his finger on it. But one can put his heart into it. The school spirit at Reagan High School is evident in the brisk cheering of the crowd at the game. It is evident in the meaningful silence of the pledges at the Honor Society. It is a charter member of all Reagan organiza- tions. It is the calling card of all Reagan activities. It is the very essence of all success stories. The athlete striving for paydirt must have it, the student striving for scholarship must possess it. Because of its indispensability in the making of a good school and be- cause of the high manner in which it has always been demonstrated by Reagan students, we dedicate this, the l955 PENNANT, to the SCHOOL SPIRlT OF REAGAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. May it continue to flourish inwardly in our souls and outwardly in our actions, and may it always be the heart and soul of John H. Reagan High School. ,,,:3,.,, .11 , 4, - ay., 1 - 0, 0 LL -1 R. H. WILLIAMS, PRINCIPAL To the Classes of 1955 . . . Y-our future success will depend O-n you and the proper U- tilization of your time and talents R-egardless of what others may say. F- or a rich, successful, and happy life U- se all of the talents that God has given you T-o the fullest extent, and do so U- nselfishly, thinking of others and their welfare. R- ich rewards come to those who serve best. E- Ver grateful for your assistance in making Reagan High School outstanding. U C- R. H. WILLIAMS, Principal Mrs. Bernice B. Gale Our dean has various duties that she performs for Reagan. Because she is Dean of Girls, the girls have become better ac- quainted with her and her duties. She helps girls in unhappy situ- ations, disciplines girls, checks out sick girls, and checks out girls to quit. ln addition, she takes care of textbooks and school mimeographing. She also is the sponsor of the sophomore class. takes care of the cafeteria, super- vises the May Fete. and chap- erones school activities. Mrs. Gale is another one of our advisors here at Reagan who does her best to help run the school in the proper fashion. to which we all have become accustomed. f rf., , , ., rlfrw ' :WWW Mrs. 0. R. Hale Our registrar's job largely has to do with keeping records and in general keeping up with each student as to credits and classifi- cation, for she keeps all perma- nent records. She takes note of students worthy of scholarships. Before a student graduates, Mrs. Hale certifies him for graduation. She also averages grades of grad- uates and ranks them. After graduation, students go to the registrar for such things as trans- cripts and references to go to college or to apply for jobs. Thus Mrs. Hale not only helps everyone here, but she also helps them after they leave the halls of Reagan. M,,,,,,M,, .1 M32 ' w ' VM E25 -- -'-4 'AQim,Q.A,, ,, 226 i 4lN39Y f K M Q HM x ,uw 0535i ,if gmgwmm 55425342539 Assistant Principal HARLAN C. ANDREWS Counselors Katharine Keller, Cecil Walters, Rhoda S. Sheetz f,, W f Ne- yy ,fw gf N Office Force K if , fwwnnvnnyff' , mem, , Mrs. Agnes Seydler, Mrs. Mary B. Connelly, Mrs. Gladys Winship Mrs. Mary Ruth Hayes X n , 9 10:1 Q :QQ-, 1 so R y y ss Xfilsl-J H General Literature American Literature English Literatu re Poetry Drama x . 2 V Patricia Cunningham, Pearl Fletcher, Mrs. Annie Jo Teas, Mrs. D. A. Henderson, Mrs. Verner L Gray, Olive Joy, Margaret B. Bradford, Cathryn Crawford. Mrs. Louise S. Early, Mrs. Shirley Wiley, Clora Speed, Elizabeth M. Parrett, Rhoda S. Sheetz, Merle, F. Summers, Mrs. Ersyl B. Wright, Mrs. Suzon L. Adams, Mary L. Ross, Inez Strong, Katharine Keller. WW14 7 3 W? 5, 4 Department Head: ELIZABETH M. PARRETT Spelling Grammar Composition Creative Writing fournalism Mathematics Commercial Arithmetic General Arithmetic Algebra Geometry X H. L. Smith, Myrt Quam, Paul D. Elrod, Sammie Tittle, X ,W ,,.' - ' Wm. T. Allen, Cecil Walters, Mrs. M. Dunn, J. M. Turner, C' iiiil - Mrs. Roberta Hooker, Hobson R. Howell, Mrs. Carrie Tomlinson, Horace Clifton. f V if Department Head: CECIL WALTERS , gh. 7 , -A . . .,.-A at ' Library i Mrs. Catharine May, Mrs. Obera Cude A i t , f Paul D. E lrocl When the doors of Reagan open in September, students and faculty alike will miss one who, during his years of serv- ice at Reagan, has endeared himself to all. His loyalty at his post of duty, his co-operative prompt- ness, his wholesome influence on the students and his genuine interest in each individual stu- dent, his good-natured cordial- ity, and his contagious spirit of self-assurance have made him an integral part of our life. May you enjoy many years of purposeful retired leisure Mr. Paul Elrod, esteemed mathematics teacher! Trigonometry Spanish Latina Spanish and Latin, S. Clora Speed, Maurine Bates, Merle F. Summers, Helen Roney. Department Head: HELEN RONEY Speech Arts Jeanne Wootters, Mr. Rayford Holcomb. Department Head: MR. RAYFORD HOLCOMB Public S peaking E xtem poraneous Speech Debate Drama Art Music Advanced Orch estra Advanced Band Beginner Band Beginner Strings Choral Club Girls, Clee Club Boys, Clee Club , X, ,VW I ,.Wc,V,Z.,,V, 4 1 5 N5 li if Madeleine Koster, Maurine D. Clark. Department Head: MAURINE D. CLARK M usic Mr. Jay Brandstetter, Anna Marie Olson Arts C ra fts Commercial Art Football Baseball Basketball Traclf Tennis Sll'lI7ZTI1Z'I1,Q' Health First flitl Hatlrninton Volleyball .llotlern Dancing Ping Pong Physical Education. Ida Mehr, Mr. L. R. Ashmore, Mr. J. M. Turner, Mrs. Jo Lange Noe, Mr. Charles N. Kivell, Mr Joe Tusa, Mr. Owen E. Erekson, Lela Smith. Miss Doris J. Lee, Mrs. Estelle R. Banes. Department Heads: OWEN E. EREKSON. IDA MEHR. Home Economics Frances Murphy, Katharine L. Molloy, Mrs. Carolyn Reid, Frances E. Edwards, Mrs. Mary S. Huckabee. bm , 4 Department Head: FRANCES MURPHY H orne Management Home and Family Life Clothing Foods Home Nursing Industrial Arts Mr. Robert C. Patterson, Ann C. Harbison, Mr. Louis T. Reinboldt, Mrs. Margaret Taylor, Mr. L. KI. Carter. Mr. R. KI. Yarrington. Mr. C. E. McCotter. Mr. James M. Skaines, Mr. Frank A. Stolje. Mr. Donald D. Turner. Department Head: MR. G. E. MCCOTTER T wing Bookkeeping Commercial Law Shorthand Secretarial Training Sales Student Accounting Office Practice Commercial Architectural Drawing Machine Drawing Mechanical Drawing Radio and Electronics Wood Shop General Metal Auto Mechanics Driver Training Distributioe Education Alma B. Peek, Mrs. Mary Lois Wood, Mrs. K. E. Caugler, Miss Elouise Yelt, Mrs. Dorothy Wardlow, M. E. Luper, Jr., Miss Clair Maricle, Mrs. H. R. Maxwell. ' 9 1:--mf z jx VV 1 WW 'X kt Department Head: MISS CLAIR MARICLE Social Science A merican History Civics Social Problems Co vern nz ent 'xi-V Zuleika Ware, Frances W. Rucker, Minnie Coor, Estella Ballew, Helen Sealey, Mrs. A. C. Scar borough, Mrs. Nan M. Dupont, Lola T. Kennerly, C. Mabel Clapp, Bessie Price, Mr. Harold K COSUOW' Department Heed: MRS. A. C. scARBoRoUoH Science Eunice Brackett, Mrs. Muriel D. Owen, Mr. R. H. Moore, Mrs. L. E. Green, Mr. Elbert Felton, Helen H. Peterson, Mr. C. W. L. Abbott, Mr. John W. Sievert, Mr. Joseph E. Buckley. Chemistry Biology Physics Physiology 1 Department Head: MR. R. H. MOORE , .A.....A -K QHISIM'-Q ,.,. , ..,,. , z.......,, fn , iz Immun 1811 .A-4-Mr .RA...x, 4- ,I 7, f f 4, TWV' Wwwm 'Q if f QV? 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'iff-' Rina' x x K x X -Wi., ,.,, .,v, , ,- -..,.,.,. ,,W,g L, 1, 'X X , .I Q ' -aA.q5 V -Q N LU..-.arxf X N W fffffy .74 f :Q ,. , 1 fy, Wx I 4 vm? Fi f ' ITU, 'W 226 ', if WWWMJZ ff Leadership M ,' fi. W EM ' li? is pw Scholarship Character Service The John H. Reagan Chapter of the National Honor Society is an honorary organization. Each semester the top five percent of the high junior class, the top ten percent of the low senior class, and the top fifteen percent of the high senior class are chosen for membership in the club on the basis of leadership, scholarship, service, and character. The Reagan Chapter of the National Honor Society was organized during the spring semester of 1935, the charter being granted on April 8, 1935. The application for membership in the National Honor Society was made by Principal R. H. Williams. The object of the National Honor Society 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. The initiation of new members and the banquet are the highlights of the year. NATIONAL . X X Officers 5 . f President ............ ............................,... IN HCHAEL BELL - Vice President ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,. T OMMY RECK 'I 5 Secretary ........, ,.,.,....,,,,..., A NN SCHUTZ N Treasurer ..., ........ F RANK CHAMBERS Reporter ,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.....,.... ,,,,,,,, Sergeant-at-Arms ........,.,... ..,,. R ONNY ATKINSON 5 L Red Cross Representative ,,,....,,,.,..,......... WAYNE KELLER HONOR SOCIETY x ff K ..- 'i ff 1 0 P MARGIE SCOTT 4 MW' Ronnie Atkinson Michael Bell Kay Biggs Frank Chambers Sharon Conner Donnie Curry Virginia Dare Melba Davis Doris Evans Marilyn Fisher Bryan Fitzgerald Patsy Fleeger Marcielle Follis Markanne Godwin Joe Gooden George Harrington Louise Hohmann Francis Head Lorena Hillyer Phillip Hopkins National Honor Society Jane Jackson Wayne Keller Elennor Kelling H. E. Kirchner Delores Kleb Helen Koimn Barbara Krohn Judy Loper Daniel Louie Shirley Machocky Joyce Martelli Robert Michels Tommy Miller Alex Mitchell Barbara Myers John Murphy Kathleen McConnell Barbara McEven Beverly Nall Gary Norton Roger Patton Peggy Price Tommy Heck Alvin Robinson Leah Sands Paul Schumann Ann Schutz Margie Scott Brian Selander Sheryl Sikes Marilyn Smith John Standish Don Swindell Sandra Talley Mary Grace Tay lor Dorothy Wagenhauser Wayne Ware Max West Yvonne West Ht f l t fsvf ii' lJre'.i1'rIe'11I ,, life President Serrelflrui' Tl'1'f1Xll7'Ef , ,, IiflfllllllllPIIIUTI-IIIZ i. i:'-gu'--w-- 'fav XlfIl'fS0l'.' MRS. SHEETZ Officers TERRY SEAL Y, YY,,, .,,,, ll IAX WEST MARCIE SCOTT MICHAEL BELL , WAYN E KELLER Student Council The Student Council has as its chief objective that of being the greatest possible service to the school in whatever way it can. lts membership is representative of the entire student body, coming from each organization and class. The highest ranking officer of each faculty-sponsored club and the president and secretary of each class make up its membership. The Student Council's activities are varied. It conducts all school-wide elections, sponsors the daily opening exercises and announcements, and is the 'Lvoicew of Reagan in dealings with other schools. Efforts have been made by the organization on occasions to solve student body problems and otherwise establish better situations. Examples of these were its clean-up campaign and the grass-planting project to make more beautiful the school campus. ln all its dealings it aims to instill American ideals and promote democratic principles. Lambda Sigma Alpha Lambda Sigma Alpha is the Greek letter name for the American Legion Club. This organization began in Junior High Schoolg therefore those students who have attained this distinction automatically become members of the Reagan Chapter on entering high school. The award is given by the American Legion. The Club was organized at Reagan in 1931, at which time Mrs. Byrd Creekmore was advisor. She held this position until 194-7, the year of her retirement. Miss Roney then assumed the sponsorship and is at present its advisor. Although the organization is purely honorary, Reagan's chapter each year sets up projects or goals to be attained. The fall project this year was that of supplying toys for retarded children at Sherman Elementary School at Christmas. Cleaning the trophy case and polishing the trophies was the spring project. President ,,,,,e,e,,,. Advisor: MISS RONEY Officers MARGIE SCOTT Vice President .i,,,,, ., EDDIE WICGINS Secretary .,,,,,,,,....,r ,,,,,, Reporter .r,,,,,,,,-,, Sergean L-at-A rms MARCIELLE FOLLIS SHIRLEY MACHOCKY BILLY RITTENHOUSE Advisor: MR. HOLCOMB Officers President ....7.,.,,7,, ,,75,,...,,.......,.. J OHNNY MURPHY Vice President ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...AR,,, J OHN BOYD Secretary .,,,,,,,7,,,.....,... ,,,,.,, M ARKANNE GODWIN Assistant Secretary ,.AA.,. ,.....,,.,,,,,,,. S UE CANNATA Treasurer ,i,,,i,,,,,7,,,,,.. ,........i.....,...... T ERRY SEAL Reporter .,ee..,,....., e..,..,....,., S HIRLEY MACHOCKY Reporter ,,,,,,,e,,,.A,,,..,..,.,,,,A MONA LYNN SHEPPARD Extemp Delegate .,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,.,...,e . ,,,,, M ARTHA ,IEE S peakers' Forum The Speakers' Forum is composed of all students taking Extemp and Debate. From this organization students are chosen to participate in about seventy-five programs and speech tournaments a year, both local and out-of-town. At these tournaments various awards are made. Trophies go to debate winning teams and to schools scoring the most number of points in the tournament. Medals and pins are awarded to individual winners. The benefits gained by participating in these programs and tournaments are invaluable. Members gain training that will aid them in subsequent speech activities, for the more times one pits his skill against others, the better the chance of improving his own skill. But a greater benefit is the oppor- tunity of acquiring knowledge of current events and govern- ment. Many members of the Speakers' Forum are also members of the National Forensic League. Membership in this organiza- tion is based on service points made. ij- Future Teachers of America The Future Teachers of America was formed in the spring of 1953 and at present has a membership of sixty-two. Its organizer and present advisor is Miss Janie Belle Baten. The organization, as its name implies, is for those who plan to make teaching their life work. The members learn some of the things a teacher may expect when he enters the pro- fession, and while a student in Reagan, he may take on some tasks that will give him practice, if only in a small way, of the things that will be required of him. For example, some students assisted teachers during enrollment or held classes when teachers were absent and no substitutes were available. Last year the girl members of the club were entertained with two teas by Delta Kappa Gamma. Belinda Von Woglon was the organization's first president. Alvin Robinson served as president in 1953-54. The present president is Mamie Meriwether. All students who plan to make teaching a profession may become members by attending meetings and paying dues, which are fifty cents. as QQ? M, 0: ,,fw,4a,, f,,w,,,,,M-4-aw ,MW 1. M-ff A -, .,,. N., ,..,. Advisor: MISS BATEN Officers President ...........,................ MAMIE MERIWETHER Vice President .,,,,... ,,,,-,....,,r,, M ARGIE SCOTT Secretary ...,..,...., ..,..,.,. A LVIN ROBERTSON Treasurer ..., .,,. ......,,,. J U DY WILLIAMS Reporter ...........,..... ...,..,, B ARBARA BRYAN Sergeant-at-Arms .,,,., ..,,.,. IX IAYNEL TATUM .4-v,.. Future Religious Leaders The Future Religious Leaders' Club is a new one at Reagan, being organized in November of this year. Its motto is 4'Time and a Half for Christ. It meets every Wednesday afternoon. The purpose of the club is to develop Christian leadership and is open to all who plan to dedicate their lives to some form of Christian service and who sincerely desire to render time and a half for Christ. 77 The club tries to develop Christian leadership among its members in its regular weekly meetings, in programs for vari- ous occasions in the community, and in the activities of the students in their respective churches. Through these activities in high school, the members will be laying a background in the meaning of Christian leadership to build on in college and seminary years. The Christian Student Union meets regularly every Monday after school, at which times it presents interesting programs of hymns, devotional messages, and prayers. In line with its belief that Christianity must be lived, the club sponsored a drive to provide clothes, toys, and food for a needy family at Christmas time this ear. The members not Y only saw that provisions were supplied but set to work and painted the house. The purposes of the club are to create a more Christ-like atmosphere and spirit at Reagan, to promote Christian fellow- ship among all denominations, and to encourage participation in various church-centered activities. The club's motto is Christ Above All. The song is 'tI'd Rather Have Jesus. The Scripture is John 14: 6- I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life: no man cometh unto the Father but by Me. Officers President .............. ................................,. M AX WEST Vice President ......... .,,,,,.. J ERRY CAMPBELL -----,,.-,Y ,,s,,.. E Treggurgr N ,,,,,,,A,A, Pianist ,rr,,,,,.r,,,,,,,,r,r,,,.,.,,. ..,.,. S ALLY HERBERT Entertainment Chairmen .....,,,,,........ TERRY SEAL TOMMY MILLER Song Lgadgrg -,-eAY,Y,,, r,,,w,,, A NN CARTER PEGGY JONES Missionary Chairman ............. - ....... MYRON MHCDONALD Christian Student Union Advisor: MRS. H AYES QQ, me M93 Officers President ,, ,,., . ,.A,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MAX WEST Vire President ,,,,,, , ,.,,,,,,, ANGELO SOFFOS Secretary ,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,, 777,,,..,..,, , . TERRY SEAL Treasurer-Chaplain . A,.A JAMES BRADLEY Reporter , ,,,, ,,,,,, T OBY MATTOX Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,. Advisor: MR. BUC RICHARD SPINKS KLEY Hi-Y Hi-Y is a voluntary club program for the boys in senior high school and is sponsored by the YMCA. The name is a combination of High School YMCA. The Hi-Y movement is international in scope, Christian in em- phasis, interdenominational in character, and democratic in purpose. The four planks of the Hi-Y program are: clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and clean living. 4 L QD!! I intl 4 EQ! Q-un ug Y - Teen Y-Teen is a high school organization connected with the YMCA. Its purpose is to further the ideals of girls and to promote interest in peoples around the world. The major projects of the club this year were helping the YMCA in the HI-langing of the Greensw and assisting the YMCA in its celebration on its Centennial, par- ticipating in the Easter Sunrise Service, making two field trips to Henke and Pillot Bakery and Carnation Milk Company, and staging a Christmas radio broadcast. The social activities consisted of hayride with the Hi-Yis and a Slumber Party at the YMCA. The method of becoming a member of Y-Teen is simple: just come to the meetings each Wednesday after- noon after school, pay dues which are one dollar, and have fun with other Y-Teens. Officers Presidcrlt ,,,, , ,,,tt,,,,, , JERRY WRIGHT Vice President , ,,,,, REBECCA SCARBOROUCH Secretary H ,, , ,,,,,,, TERRY KITZMAN Treasurer , ,, CAROLYN CRANBERRY Reporter ,,,,,,,, ,t,, , Y, ,, , CECILIA LOZANO Representatiiies , , , ,, , ,,,, BARBARA MOODY AC1'UI'S0l'.' MRS, REID LOEL LURRY M , , 'Tv' vw Future H omemakers Future Homemakers of America is an organization of stu- dents enrolled in homemaking classes. The Reagan Chapter was organized in 1945 and has been active since that time. It is composed of six units, each having a set of officers. The purpose ofthe organization is to promote better and happier homelife for everyone. Happy homes now and in the future is an important contribution of youth to Democracy. Reagan Chapter participated in the state project this year by furnishing Christmas Cards for the patients in the state hospitals. WQMAKERS 3 rl X 3, S1 L 49 X NEWYX Q. Q9 of ff ' 2 s fp vt E46 A V oz 0 Q Q O 'L 40 O America Emblem The emblem of the Future Homemakers of America is octagonal in shape and bears the name of the organization, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA, around the top of the plane while around the lower side of it is the motto, TOWARD NEW HORIZONS. In the center there is a house supported by two hands which symbolizes that the future homes of America are in the hands of its youth. Motto TOWARD NEW HORIZONS, the motto of the Future Home- makers of America, expresses the purpose of the organization: Learning to live better each day in order to be better to- morrow. Officers f, I ,N , 1 3 K' zm ig ,.,f f l. f 5 f 32 EN 2 fI, 'l fffi i s 2 i W f,i ?5ggj Club Editors BLANCHE LUND LOUISE HOHMANN ff- .ftyifff ,QQff,f'5fjf f fff 7ffyg555,V, V fy, , ' :wk f , f , A ,ff , if ,jf ,,r, fig, , 7' ' if ' I 9'i 'H Z en , f W g Z f' ei ' Photogrrlphfrs DON PEYHH HAH NIOXD HLUQKSTUNE Class Editors ANN Sf,IIIfTZ JANXN Nic-FARLAND liEYIfIiI.H KINIHHOUCH 'W 1 I Stuff 'i u A ., s U J 2 1 Student Life JOYCE MARTELLI Business Advisor Editorial Advisor CECIL YV,-XLATERS INEZ STRONG Sports Editors RONNY ATKINSON BARBARA KROHN Business Staff MARY MARASEK DOUGLAS FRENCH BARBY BALFANZ 1 : . 8, 11 MA JOHN H. REAGAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, H USTON, TEXAS. lRE.'CK PECKS 'Q l l l :Law and Order By TOMMY RECK , With a fiery hot rod,sa speed of llight, a cloud of dust, and a hearty 'Hi Oh Silver . . .The Lonely Ren- ger QLonely because there were no ,Red Coats in those daysj , Yes, with faithful Chinaman companion Wonto, the daring and resourceful masked man led the l :fight for law and order in the old Heights. The Lonely Ranger rides again . . . AS OUR story opens, the Lonely Ranger is riding deep in the heart of the Heights in his dependable hot rod, Silver. With him is his friend, Wonto. Lonely Ranger: Wonto, the .padre called us here br , bruich of crm lhone Ranger Led Fight l Old H ' ll Eli 4. Wonto: Qimo sabe. Me tLaterj Lonely Ranger: Well, you learn anything cool! WONTO: Qimo sabe. C work tonight on 14th. Lonely Ranger: Tha cool, man. We'll spring a catch those studs. We'll trusty car, Silver, on 144th for them. When those show up, we'll nab them. tThat nightj WONTO: You think them, Qirno sabeT Lonely Ranger: Sure, a cinch. Here 'L e cats co i hose bla ' Hero cc V l are a I don't know , I oughf' - jnow iry modostlyl 5 rust award money 4 real ,let's 't know' a' 4 at could bo 1 LBu there . DW l-r, but this lescape. um, up every- , when tl gone, cat ,ROTC l V , DEZU rams. .mas e i . . ,er of the 1 Y Sheriff: Y i of that ma division I Lonely l: tle Na-l irdinary m. in No- nask from 1405991 Deputy: Hi ching eff hin ee-:ered by thel LONELY ,ee Rotarv Club, had entries. 'draws his Q ,my I frnvr- L' ' .ef tes, including Tex-E ,where you are ...nrt be a . rnin-Chl Kansas' Mlssourlf, lI'm sorry you don't trust l Edlto We were Over Q00 the seeing you., Sheriff. Hi L MMY BECK tournament I ,ver Awayy -.-agen s u en s rep QHoura Laterl Lonely Ranger: Wonto, I want' and :you to slip into Sa ' :if you hear 1 ,l l Foi 'Two four, ai I Christm Reagan These You war ' when the both of tl ease, mus serted ther. l The two :They take r lat the toy: lwho is ill, l it sight. You 2 .eeented in tl're'lfr-ntest, four placed' ' l' :he finals. Others dy and Carolyn chard Caldwell, after dinner , Winning third and Judy Wil- rd place inl were: Caro- adingg Rolie ing: Nelson: ff and Johnl ngra- rhyme 'eteria e full lmove at all, . .ruse mashed P0- lheadg, and gravy is the most popu- l They live ir. ......-to,I lar die' Tha cafeteria. . :which the C. U. members ' . Manage l. rvcssie Ellls, lplanning to paint. Once a vi Bus-lness eter la, mashed lgo to Jeff Davis Hospital definitely the ,treatments ' , M ee., cafeteria custo- l Their Christmas will col ... consume 100 pounds of pdba- lthe box of food and clotl1i..,, will l l-afh day. la Christmas tree that the C. F U. T N0 meal is a real meal will provide for them. The members . r y fr r :rf AND potatoes, and of the C. S. U. vxzll also ing Christ- l, .. v- of-le meat is hambur- 'Ni 19' 3 i HI L if .0 W' f yf fi , ' er je 4 f holar Initiate Honor tuden , mty-nine neophytes Were initiated into the B608-Bn of the National Honor Society at a fofmal initiation iday, December 6, at 7:30 PM in the girls' gym. - aches and pledges were included in the candlelight ini- lttended by the neophytes, their parents, and the old lociety members. Mts.f A fam Bell, the society's presi- re on the privilege of be- Honor Society member. eck, vice-president, talked ship and character, while utz, secretary, spoke on p and se :-e. ' in 'W' . meme WH? had 'Mge 'ff Terry Seal Heads Student Council Terry Seal was chosen the fal president of the Student Counci at the formal election held last Monday in the cafeteria. - According to Mrs. Rhoda Sheetz, sponsor of the school's student gov- , , - comm, 'qlrin' Lcdv. Max West was elected 4 if ' ' 2 dollars, ranked first in the annual' Book We - under the direct Advlsor e May and Mrs. , The pq MRS. EARLY yuamfnv homeroom with in prize ur oo.u0. The l total amount collected was 8180.81 This will enable the library to pay for approximately sixty new books. r Other homerooms with high do- l nations were: Miss Eunice Brack- ett's H-2 group with 86.10,: Mrs. ' Carrie Tomlinson's L-3 with six dollars even, Miss Mabel Clapp'a L-2, 30.10, and Mins Anna Marie l iyafwa, i.D.lua'seh3. ,group with 86.00. Othezfregistrars and their dona- tions include: Mrs. Helen Sealy 83.08, Miss Cathryn Crawford 83.00, ' Mrs. Elizabeth Parrett 83.26, Mrs. ' Katharine Molloy 83.00, Miss Inezr Strong 83.00, and Miss Janie Belle Baten 53.51. Also Mrs. Francis Edwards, 83.12, Mrs. Kay Henderson, 83.255l Miss Lela Kennerly, 83.265 Mrs.l Ersyl Wright, sans, Mies Ann Har-l ford, 83.005 Mrs. Mary Huckabee,1l 83.005 Mrs. Frances Rucker, 83.52:' Miss Zuleika Ware, 83.17, and Mr., Joe Tusa, 83.10. - Also Mrs. Merle Summers, 83.008 Miss Estelle Ballew, 83.419 Mrs.l K. E. Gaugler, 83.00, Mrs. Muriel Owen, 83.005 Miss Clair Marielef 83.005 Mrs. Maurine Bates, 83.255, Mrs. Frankie Dunn, 8142: Mrs., Bessie Price, 82.013 Miss Pearl E. Fletcher, 83.005 Mrs. G. C. Scar- borough, 53.039 Mrs. Nellie Max- H ,N y Joe Gooden, ff Alex Mitchell Dorothy Wai Ware, and Y' K ' -'via Scott 'be- l the v ' each ' F, rank-i Kay Big: -rf. 'gani-I Donnie Cur ' Marceille F lt wasl Eleanor K1 lg date Joyce Mm Jueadayl Johnny ll forget-l Connell, ' li go intoll Norton, in, withl Price, f and Red! 'Smith, 1 , led. 4 : ' ndled the Leah r 1 and will, Bryan elections ati Theft' Sseason. l the bas.- 345153, character, and serhe., the old members -f-nresent ... lipper five Per c dssoclaigkgvgwl' -vw, l' JA llor l bleen, 53.00, Mrs. Margaret Bred- L6glOl'l Club -NE RICHTER, Ov' - ,Six D'--nlggrs , I annual Chinar Grotto Teen- W yell, 83.17, and Miss Eloise Yett,-, Davys' at Reaga ...... 'otatoes and Gro : lr- drink is not tea, but good old wholesome milk. From 700 to 800 bottles of the beverage are served each and every day. As for des- serts, chocolate cake is the prefer- ence of Reagan students. THE REAGAN cafeteria serves about 2000 hungry 'Reaganites each day, The average dinner check is 40 cents per students. QThe teach- ers and their appetites doubtless push this quota up, considerablyj Eight hundred dollars is spent each day on the food. It requires 20 pounds of beans, from 50 to 60 pounds of meat, and twelve cooks to satisfy the lusty appetites of I , Q I, I lAge Hevus will be held at the music . The Ameman . . We-mber 12 and 13. word- its monhly meetl 47frff14,:: ' ,. - ..,, f .: yer' ' .fr.,.,,,., -' r. director. welcome the new ' , , ' ,V v en The following fiiii' ' 1 . - . '- r f iii, sed winners of the r .rl . Award ofthe s , . ,Vey Eff Gene Lenk and yi 'l tin from Washing' ' ,V , f ': .g A Miss and Gary Mel V, re, . 1 . . WW' 1. ' Voot- and Bettie Sc ' Q, f. from Hogg. 5 7 '41 . , muiy' ' , IB girl . .. .... , W fa r Z' choose veg 1 our er- ! H , ' I fn V on Sat- will re- f 2 music to u receive lic schof in I ny C. f d f V AIAA ir princes' O0 If 'ix ette Rose, Gems' fr I V am, dancer: every K' 5' I ' inger: and the other gre. its A -. The prin- once per week. The staff gatB I 'lD8Il I . in the next before they be' uSlnesSM 'r'-vu I a song, a sc an .M S?::2:f.:s:fl TOBY Min. amy of Y-Teens rush a great deal must be - Wright has been elected as the previous day, p tn.. president of the Y-Teens, NIRSF ELLIS has worked in i with Becky Scarborogh backing her slzhool cafeterias for 25 years. Aft- l. 'r -e 'ice president. er her eight years of feeding Real!-r l' of the organize- . 4,g4'.fa .LM I R ,-ff f' .fa ,nffffin , 7 .,-W' .,,A flax i i l .ie it f Statesman A i Q JOHN H. REAGAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: HOUSTON, TEXAS, Q 5 X . G i s, ,J , .I 3 , f Q- - 3' isnt lun- E53 EMM u ai iii womans f1 za? F r i l i I 1 1 'Tm sorry you don't trust me. l'llr i he seeing you, Sheriff. Hi Oh s1i.i L ver Away. 11-Iours Laterl Lonely Ranger: Wonto, I wantj you to slip into Sanders and see '1 if you hear anythinv that will helnv. and Louisiana. There were over 600' Miss' Lela Kennerly, contestants .in the tournament. Ersyl W1-igh Of the ten Reagan students rep-, bison' 33.043 33.265 Mrs 1 Huckabee lresented in the contest, four placed, ford, S3400 and eight went to the finals. Others, 53.001 Mrs, Frances Rvugkg-ry 33,52- rlacing besides Judy and Caro1ynlMiS5 Zuleika Ware, in debate were Richard Caldwell,, Joe Tusay 53.10. , took third i 53.17, and Mr. Mrs. Merle I us' C001 idea' man Pat Crane mg, phii sm, Toby Mattox M N Don Pever 'matic 'mlm Charles Thacker Pl who won CSU at Dorothy Ault ,,., Clay curry d ng to the fii ' 2 Ne' Jane Mea OWS homas, poetr Annle Mae 'Ieu I , TOIIIIIIY on, dramatic- Jane Richter Two children, ag -- .... -c ...... four, are looking forward to a good Christmas this year, thanks to the Wi Reagan C. S. U. These children are fatherless! You want to know why? Well' when their father discovered that? both of them had the dreaded dis- ease, muscular dystrophy, he de- Estelle Baller Eaugler, S31 553.003 Miss Mrs. Maurin rankie Dunn Price, 32.01, 300 M f S. 5 r liyeterson, poetry reading, and .wnn borough: S3-03: Mrs. Nellie Max- irom nogg. lB0Ydf Oflgmal Newry' well, 53.17, and Miss Eloise Yett, , . l ss Ann Har-' 'garet Brad-' Richard Harston Alma Jean Stewart David Bumgardener Lynette Compton Marilvn Fisher f 1:1 ' p JLegion Club Honors ,bet ov- ' .i , I c The annual Chinar Grotto Teen- 1 Age Revue will be held at the musici The American Legion Club held h 11 , its monhly meeting October 7 to :mag glnnlfivetnnber 12 and 13' accord' ew members. ng students he Arnericai spring term i Charlie Ga, fton, Hazel nteer from :tt and How uiS Quoyser, director. DOI-is Jones mething new has been :ess is to be selected Jeanine Johnson mi, of the Houston Joyce Sojourner Baytown and Pasa- Louise . . rincess representing Wlllls be selected by Miss , Bobbie Forman Hd Mrs- John Woot- Vltirue Davys' at Reagan Likei ,Their Potatoes and Gravy Too serted them. The two tots don't ask for much. They take much pleasure in looking at the toys which their mother, l who is ill, herself, places in theiri sight. You see, the children can'tl move at all, not even to turn their heads. f They live in a one-room lean-to, which the C. S, U. members are planning to paint. Once a week they go to Jeff Davis Hospital for costly treatments. ' Their Christmas will eonsist of the box of food and clothes, and nw - 1 , a-,. LL-s LI... F' G YT il Little Davy likes chicken gra- vyf' So reads a famous nursery rhyme and so reads Reagan's cafeteria record. Heights High must be full of Little Davys because mashed po- tatoes and gravy is the most popu- lar dish served in the cafeteria. According to Mrs. Bessie Ellis, manager of the cafeteria, mashed potatoes and gravy is definitely the favorite. In fact cafeteria custo- mers consume 100 pounds of pota- toes n ,. .t -NJ ...Mtv drink is not tea, but good old wholesome milk, From 700 to 800 bottles of the beverage are served cach and every day. As for des- scrts, chocolate rake is the prefer- ence of Reagan students. THE REAGAN cafeteria serves about 2000 hungry Reziganites each day. The average dinner check is 40 cents per students. fThe teach- ers and their appetites doubtless push this quota up, considerablyj Eight hundred dollars is spent each day on the food. It requires of. mms- .1 LM-. M . M lic schools, She in turn orders the fond from surrounding grocery con- rw-rns. Bread and milk are ordered every day, meat twice a week, and thc other groceries are delivered cure pc-r week. The staff gathers each morning before they begin their work for xi song, it scripture, and prayer. Vrnilfiiiu begins at 7 AM, In order . ,.,. talent, 2570 beauty, and 252, charm and grace. The girl 1'9Pf0Seuting each school will choose her own court of four and her es- sort. A queen will be selected on Sat. Ufdak November 13. She will re. 'felve H 5100 cholarship in music to Hthe University of Houston and the 1 1 I School She represents will receive 3 gold cup for their trophy case. Those girls running for princess of Reagan are Anthonette Rose, 1 . . . smgerg Vanita Cunningham, daneerg Q l 1 ti. have the food ready for the noon 4 rush zu creat deal must bc cookedi l thi- previous day. nn., vnu- 1. L. 1 .. Barbara McPheeters, singerg and Mary McCartle, singer. The prin- cess will be announced in the next Jerry Wright Is Prexy of Y-Teens Jerry Wright has been elected as the fall president of the Y-Teens --,CAL hssl ru 1 . , J -2 at :wt Us tx e - - X' 1 i is Q ' S - ,f E gi. S f. 3 2 Y 'H Q , 5 2 X If L X E , R li q ,sit R S we iii At Reagan is found the oldest and one of the most honored bands in this area. There are many factors which contribute to this high distinction. Among these are the accomplishments in the past with support from the student body and the Boosters Club. Some of the activities of this group include participation in all Rea- gan football games, the University of Texas annual homecoming gaine, the first home football game of Rice each year, marching contests, music festivals, all-state band, the May Fete, and graduation exercises. Besides this active schedule, the band also sponsors its annual fall fish week, the initiation of new members, many parties, the annual g'lVIasquerade Ballw on New Year's Eve, and the annual spring show, Band Capadesf, Reagan .. X j 'mwww' NW y S5 az ZW? ff 4 ,,, Z X XXX wwx A tr? ,ff f 2 L HEAEAN Band Drum Major ,,,,......,,....,,,,.,,,,,,,.... Officers HARLEY JEWELL Assistant Drum Major ,A., ..,,.A.,.,,,.A... C LEN MANS President ,.,,....,.,,....,,,,. Vice President ,777... Secretary .,,,....,,,.....,,,,,. Assistant Secretary Treasurer ........,,,.....,..... Reporter .... Librarian ,,.. Librarian ...,A.....,,,A...,i,... f.i,, JOHNNY MURPHY .- tti.... JOYCE JEWELL GAIL BILBREY GLORIA LAYTON H. E. KIRCHNER CHARLES THACKER BARBARA OXSPRING WALDEEN TOWNLEY Director: MR. BRANDSTETTER S Orchestra The orchestra, organized in 19211-, was first directed by Miss Phelps. Since its inception, the orchestra has made a place for itself on Reaganis campus. It plays at assemblies, for P.T.A. gatherings, for the annual May Fete, and at many com- munity activities. Its repertoire ranges from popular to symphonic music. When it is not in demand for Reagan and community performances, it attends the Inter- scholastic League contests. The last contest attended was in Huntsville in 1949 at which the orchestra was awarded first division in both concert and sight reading. We feel that this activity offers an interesting lifetime hobby for any student. Officers Vice President ,,... ...,.,,,,,,,,,,....,......,.... 5 UE TUBES Secretary .,i,.... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.. .I OYCE JEWELL Treasurer YYYY ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, G AII.. Reporter . ....,.,, ANGELINA MARTINEZ Librarians ., ,..........,,,,........ JEAN LUCAS GLORIA LAYTON Advisor: MR. BRANDSTETTER 6 0, 2 f 1 , 5 cfif Boys, Glee Club Curtis Hartman Joe Rice Kenneth Hooper Bob Felcon Charles Davenport A. J. Helmer John Roch Steve Brown Paul Rogers Wayne Ray Harry May Eddie Kegler Jimmy Knowland Accompanist: SANDRA TALLEY Officers President v..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,........,...,,,,,,,,,.....,....,,,, J OE RICE Vice President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, CHARLES DAVENPORT Secretary ,,,t,.,.,,t,,.. ..,t,,,..., ,,,,,,,,,.,.,, B O B FELCON Treasurer .,.,.,,,,, ,,,.t..,,,,,,,,,,,, A . J. HELMER Fire Assistants ,,,, ,,,,,...ttr,. K ENNETH HOOPER Advisor: MISS OLSON JOHN ROCH Girls' Glee Club The Girls' Clee Club has been very active this year. At the beginning of school forty-two new girls entered the club. After the initiation and fitting of uniforms, the girls began the pleasant task of learning their music. Most of it was classical, some of which had a light touch. Included were Ave Maria, The Heavens Are Telling, and 'gThe Lordls Prayerf' The girls have had the opportunity of singing a number of times this year. They look forward to putting on programs for the P.T.A., Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, and other organizations, annually. They feel that they are gaining poise as well as developing their voices. They appreciate the wonderful guidance of Miss Olson, who has helped them to realize the true meaning of music. we CW S QWCQY L President MARILYN MILLER ve? MM? ' . . Vice President GLORIA ROZNOVA Secretary ANN LYNN POMORSKI - V L 'f .. if' Treasurer Reporter ye GERRY WALSH ,ELIZABETH HEATH ' ,V Accompanist SALLY HERBERT .-WAW5? A Librarian LILA LANGWELL Assistant A ccompanist JEANETTE PARHAM Choral Club The Reagan Choral Club was formed to provide a period of the day in which boys and girls could come together and sing some of the world's masterpieces of music. The requirements for entrance into the Choral Club are a good voice, a general musical background. above-average sight-reading ability, a genuine love of singing, and a spirit of cooperation. However, it is possible to try out with the director and join the club with her approval immediately, rather than work up to it gradually. The average person in the club does not take private vocal instruction and sings only for the personal enjoyment he receives. ln the 1953-54 school year the Reagan Choral Club was considered the finest mixed chorus taking part in the ELUAH, an oratorio by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, presented by the Houston Symphony Society, in which a 500-voice choir consisting of all the senior high school chorusels was used. In 1954-55 the club performed on assembly programs, commencements, PTA programs, service club programs, and on the Christmas program. It did all types of music-from French and Russian chants, a novelty number, and several patriotic songs. to a Christmas Cantata. Choral Club Officers W, X K f ,,f4- ' by fdfggyf 5 ,fk gf 4 M5 ,bf f Af 5 V 44 V V4 A f 1, W-:..,??., 4 .. , ff f Nl. my 12, 44? r ,,.f ,f, w 3' QA M 5 ' X X saw i, my , 1 f B President WAYNE KELLER Vice President JAMES CHAPMAN Secretary NANCY STEFFEN Treasurer ARBARA MCPHEETERS Librarian PEGGY SIMMONS f AWfWl,'4 f ggfff . , -' ff? W X iw 9' '7 X f Wiz 1 , 2 ah f I . f ji 4 7 I A 4 'Q' N-'li' w Sergeant-at-Arms A ANTHONETTE ROSE 'ees 'ff' Reporter ,, K ALVIN ROBINSON ff W 1' i th ':-, V b V,.,,.,v -- f ' T hespians I Officers Presirlpnt , ROGERS PATTON Vive President CARY NORTON Svcretary , ANTHONETTE ROSE Reporter , , JAMES BRADLEY Hislorian , ,,,,,,,, MARY SMITH Ad1fl'.90r .' M RS. VVOUTTERS We CHAMPS li V00 S AM CHANKY9 7 s PS ATE STATE 0, CHAMPS 'Y 260 5 A Q3 0 1 Q, Q9 gi STA , S ' SQ TE CHAMPS iiThe Lotteryv TATE CHAMPS Y' We did i+! AH'er seemingl endless confesls and parades of 'udges fhe Reagan Qs Y I Q1 drama deparfmenf came our on +op in 'rhe Slale One-Aci' Play Confesl. The decision 462 came as a happy climax 'ro a series of near-lragic incideniss losing a valuable produc- PNXY5 Q-V 'rion man, leaving cos+umes and make-up behind in Houslon, making a 'Fran+ic, Ilfh 9 Q5 Q hour search for a scenery lruclc. The play, The LoH'ery, was adapfed from 'ihree Q98 scripls, +he plor of which concerned +he ihree evils dominaling our preseni' civilizalion 5 - Ignorance, Supersiilion, Preiudice. 5 The 'len aciors who ar+icipa+ed can be seen al' an lime on lhe second floor gracing Q2 P Y QQQEX Reagan's Hall of Fame. The unsung heroes of lhal' show, wiihoul' whose arlislry 'll-ie 193, QQ, show would have failed, should be meniioned. The produc'Hon crew members were: '79, il, Rogers PaHon, Richard Dorrell, Dorolhy Fields, Doris Wallis, Pierson DeVries, Tommy '6' Miller, Gary Norlon, James Bradley, Jerry McRae, and Glenn Klander. This viciory QS, was parlicularly swee+ as if was Reagan's firs+ Slale play championship. Yessir, we 447 really did ill h '29 . ST STATE CHAMPS Actors m The Lottery!! ATE CHAMPS 93 5 63' 1520 T Q QQ 'lisa Q 6? 5 so cl' 045, flag fe Q8 li C85 f Q9 60, mznlliliil -i , , ft- il,.ff!?Xf7t,?'x11Mi1,Zt . Milly- xv ZXLMXV,-1 uqwqxlg-I-Q11 X i 4 - I I ttiillig Officers President liz? e ITVPSIITIEHI .SM rrlary .hfdfffflflt Treasurer Treasurer .5 Hymn I-ff!-.4 rms Sfrgmn I-at-Arms ,inf tal f, hfllvffftdfl .ffflifior JANE JACKSON ANNETTE DAVIS .IO IJIXON NIIXX IJARRISH ELSIE HENSLEY BONNIE TXIEESE FRANK HISTER IJOIQC WILEY LEE BERRY : Nllrf H. xItIiISON Dis tributive Education In keeping with the modern trend of progressiveness in America and especially in its schools, the Distributive Education Club of Reagan has taken big steps since its origination in 1943. The club provides for students to attend school for three periods a day and work in any kind of retail store for at least four hours a day. This, understandably, gives the D. E. student a two-year jump on other graduates as to experience, training, business knowledge, et Cetera. The first D. E. students worked for a maximum of fifty cents an hour, but present students are paid accord- ing to experience, adaptability, service, and other things. Not only do students receive a salary for their job. but they also receive one and one-fourth credits each semester. Application for membership in the D. E. Club is lim- itedg therefore only those with average or above average grades, good conduct, and regular attendance are ad- mitted. Reagan I, H-W H' li' 2 .,, of ,.-, 1 -I f- .l , . 3 Q FRED DIETZ Major 'Ns . ,..x BILLY GARDINER Lt. Colonel R.O.T.C. JULIUS SLOAN Adjutant . -7 at ,aww ' f-V 1.-f2sEf:4f'?f9 'f'Qf:?, , f QWM,, Qayww - if I A 'W 5 1 , : jf , WV. A i 1 I 'gg' 'I' .., X , , ,, W A ' ' ' 35- df, WZ! f ,W , , 1 - ' 1 . ', Q ff if' 'V -. , , f, 5 K., - ,f S-1911,-,Z-' 1 ,, ,,: 4 Inafrzi: ,. 1 4 .-35401 ' . . ata- ., , -.,.fif: 1911. 'Z I ' JOE ECTOR Co. A Commander X, 0' Why' ,'if:7',' -ff ' 'jg , 4 , 5 S 5 ff mf' 5 V ff Yg3z34,, 'wi ,: ' . f ' 7 , ' 155: cw , ff ,I-ffyffir, A9772 H 715' Zwdfaiahmul JAMES CHAPMAN Co. A Lt. 7 +aWf I 4 3332 , CEL A AW, 'f aa QWQZIVAIYJ if ,agwfjfz f' -11,1-:QQ PHILLIP HOPKINS Co. B Commander CHARLES CULBRETH FRANCIS DONAHUE DOUGLAS ALBERT Ca. Cv Commander Co. C Lt. Co. D Commander WALTON ELSON Co. B Lt. Zaman faww' ,, ff -4: .1 1 ff, 2:4- 1: , WL! ' I ,1v:f'.fj'f ' BILLY FOSTER Co. D Lt. CLAYTE JAMES JOHN RODRICK CHARLES KING WILLROY .IOHN BINION BILBRO STRANGE DENNIS EAVES WONG FOLLIS BOYD PLATOON'LEADERS Z f Company MC, Company MD I The Reagan R.O.T.C. Rifle Team. The Reagan R.O.T.C. Rifle Team started its season on October 6, 1954-, in a match against Lamar High School in which Reagan won by 29 points. Since this time Reagan has won eight rifle matches and lost five. ln the latter part of April the rifle team went to Arlington State College near Dallas, where they were in competition with rifle teams from all over Texas. The team members are: William P. Gardiner, team captaing WillRoy Follis, assistant team captaing Frederic H. Dietz, Francis P. Donohue, David C. Gieseg William P. Giese, team coach. The Reagan Rifles Drill Platoon i , , P .1 'mm ,M A. - . K. . , A I, - , an The Reagan Rifles were organized in early September under the supervision of Sergeant Marvin L. Hurley and made their first appearance at the Reagan-Ray game on October 3. Since then they have performed at four games and two out-of- town games, at Beaumont and Waller. The drill platoon also appeared in the annual Oddfellows Lodge parade on November 20. In April the drill platoon met the drill platoons from other Houston high schools in the annual drill platoon competition. The Reagan Rifles are commanded by Cadet Captain Phillip Hopkins. Reagan Red Coats BLU MR E MART 5- Jo N sOYCPrgSidEflE Sponsor E 5 .V afwf, f' V w ' if ' WWW f 4 DORIS EVANS SYBIL PARSON MARILYN MILLER LAURA TOLAND Vice President Secretary Reporter First Aider Barby Balfanz Vivian Turner Virginia Dare Joyce Martelli Doris Evans Laura Toland MARGIE SCOTT A merican Flag Group Olia Blacksheer Carolyn Moore Anne Clark Becky Rodriquez Sybil Parson Marilyn Miller -Lieutenant rw-J Swiss Flags Nancy Bartels Shirlee Bowers Sandra Smith Jo Alice Holloman Marilyn Fischer CARLENE WALTHER-Lieutenant BEVERLY LOKEY Assistant Drum Major -S .f 'y A 3,65 2 -.f it X my ' x 295 2 ALICE PATTON Co. A Bugle Lt. Red Coats H L ' x-5, BQ 'N WS I 3, X, 'if' . fN...f'45. LYNN CARTER Drum Major .. ,. . , 5 , .,. , MW, ,,,,V.,,-wwf . , ,, ,Q 'Z W '- -'ray , 2 J 1,9 ' ,ffffffm ,c'fa'f-W M, Bug les w A f' ' f ' Z C C 9 9 f ompany 4 wif 'o ef I . 1 ' '7i 2 MARCILLE FOLLIS Co. A Drill Lt. ,.,, it f I 6' QQ? 'S-fi' ave- jx A 'L BARBARA NTCCEHEE Baritone Bugle Sgr, 3 ,, - . W ' 45 ,M WMZ'f2f',f, , ' f' f ' Drums GC 99 Company A fit Q35 ' 1:2 L, 5 of fi., IQ . W A li' MARGIE SCOTT American Flag Lt. BETTY EVETTS Co. A Drum Lt. LILA LANGWELL Trumpet Sgt. DEBBIE SHUFFLER Tenor Bugle Sgt. DOLORES MILZAREK Asst. Drill Master 5 L P , ' 3- 0 GLORIA ROZNOVAK Co. B Bugle Lt. CAROLE BARBER Co. B Drill Lt. JO ANN BRUNS Tenor Drum Sgt. Reel Coats ., .... A , ,V V, ,A , V ' -s,' .55 lf' 5 Biff 511' Z WW Q9-.51 xr, U, fb . sg Q- X 5 ff 5 wigs 4 53, ,., ,K,, SHERYL SIKES Drill Master '4j.,21gQQ' c ' , 2, ' , Y' In L, if J, I Z , V 0 JY. A 'Z fjfy mv' 'Z CARLENE WALTHER Swiss Flag Lt. PEGGY PETERS Co. B Drum Lt. Bugles G6 79 Company B PEGGY SIMMONS Bell Sgr. SJ 3, 43... at Drums 59 Com an GCB99 C p POLLY KBUEGER Bass Drum Sgt. P + 4 , Q., E , . ly, . -1 g I -. 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'C f Q llnfv .., fix Q T: -' f ,V V Q ,V y ,V 4 ' 5 ' 1 11 A 1 , A I U Q, A ..,. f ' 'VI4,'fwf,,M ' Q vu ' , , V V'V, 'f f ' 'ZZ ,QQQVV w.M,, , Q ,, , .V , 'I V, ' ' ,.71,,,Q,,1, 'MM I E f f f . in- 5 , -x.. ' fkvmd, fafgfwm, W L V! V , V, 1 'X V V V-, f 144. nw' !4ff Future Nurses The Future Nurses' Club at Reagan is in its third year. Meetings are regularly held twice monthly, on the second and fourth Thursdays after school. Members visit the various hospitalsfclinics, and wel- fare agencies in the city and also hold other meetings, some social and some formal with a guest speaker. Dur- ing the month of October a Wiener roast was held at the home of the sponsor. An annual feature of the club is that of collecting and repairing toys, collecting food and clothing, and distrib- uting them to the children of Jeff Davis Hospital and to underprivileged families at Christmas time. Office Assistants Carole Schoppe Marilyn Fischer Tommy Miller Virginia Dare Mary Lemons MR. ANDREWS' ASSISTANTS Carolyn Kilgore Carolyn McKee Terry Seal Max West Ann Clark Delores Moore MRS. WINSHIPS ASSISTANTS Virginia Bacarisse ,lane Ritcher Gloria Roznovak Nancy B3flClS Janan McFarland Barbara Myers fights! Stltalaslif 'Ammgt : 2 MRS. HAYES, ASSISTANTS Barbara Krohn Sandra Talley Barbara Lillich Patsy Reasoner Mary Taylor Jean Puddy Barbara Meyer Office assistants are invaluable to the efficient running of a school, for there are many things that must be done but which the teacher in charge has not the time to stop and do. For his reason it is necessary that those students selected be dependable above all else. Other traits that are desirable are tact, courtesy, and a business-like manner. One-fourth credit is given students for this work. General duties, consistent with most office assistant jobs, consist of running errands Office Assistants MRS. GALE'S ASSISTANTS Jim Moffett Pete Barber Judy O7Dell Diana Cilruth Mary Marasek Nila Tant Bob Hensley Charlotte Odem Nina McConathy Jimmy Moore April Schauer Carole Kesseler Jimmy Hamilton Carmen Coleman Howard Perkins Nancy Walbrun Sondria Humphrey Eileen Schautschick MRS. HALEYS ASSISTANTS Geraldine Hoffman Sainie Smith Maurine Miller Peggy Vaughn Marcelyn Band Judy Willianis Sandra Talley Elizabeth Kaliszewski MRS. MAY'S ASSISTANTS Patsy Fleeger Darlene Wells Betty Evetts Viva ,lo Cloud lone Cable Barbara Manske Carolyn True Patricia Higgins Terry Kitzman Anne Clark Shirley Dehart Delores Kleb Royse Kendricks Sandra Hackett Lucie Oliver Karen Milleron Cherry Blake Bobbie Cherry Elizebeth Heath Polly Bonner Shelby Dehart Pat Rankin for office personnel, answering the phone, helping keep records, and typing. However, the various offices also have duties differing from each other, therefore a student's interest will determine which office he works in. For example, students working as audio-visual assistants would likely have a mechanical aptitudeg cafeteria hosts should be willing to keep the cafeteria as neat as possible by seeing that chairs are pushed under tables and dishesleft on tables removed, should take care of the juke box, and should be willing to try to resolve any problems that might ariseg ticket sellers are Office Assistants MRS. SEYDLERS ASSISTANTS .loyce Boatcalli Betty Landers Darlene Wells Barbara Lohman Sandra Smith Delores Milzarek Virginia lVlcCrummer Mary Lawson Jeanette Parham Lorena Hillyer Elaine Fritz Janice Huddleston MRS. SEYDLEIVS ASSISTANTS Helen Petty Bouce Hendriclgs Beverly Lokey Jo Alice Holloman Frances Head Beverly Nall Maynel Tatum Barbara Sue Selman Sybil Parson Kay Bart Robin Ulrich Elinor Parham Betty Buchanan MRS. ClfDEiS AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB Jerry Chrisman Donald Smith Eddie Kegler Jim McClaim Douglas McCorn Billy Dewoody Don Pever Bill Clevenger Bill McKay Billy Cannon Cecil Tumlin Malcon Mynar Frank Hester Kenneth Howard Gary Foster Louis Mechura R. W. Hope responsible for selling season athletic tickets to members of the student bodyg library assistants handle books all the way from shelving to repairing them. But in whichever office students Work, it can be assured that they are deserving of gratitude, for they are the small cogs that make for the smooth running of the big machinery of a modern school. Office Assistants CAFETERIA HOSTS Pat Mathis Westly Swanson Billy Noles Irene Ong James Bradly Judy O,Dell Tommy Miller Marjorie Collmorgen COUNSELORS7 ASSISTANTS Donna Mann Bryan Fitzgerald Paul Schuman Joyce Boatcallie MR. PATTERSON'S ASSISTANTS Carolyn Buhler Lee Karni Nancy Steffen Richard Dorrell Noreen lVlcSweeny Nela Theck 2,,,, 4 NURSES ASSISTANTS Betty Tubbs Patricia Higgins Glenda Chastain Shirley Hassell Jeanne Wong Leah Ray Bloecher Frances Smiley Joan Pizzuti Glenda Croft Jewellyn Edwards ,ggyf 9 X wg, f 4 iz .. K f?Q1x'.f 'Qi If X ' 64, fu sag X Qin f '41 MidLTerm Most Representative F-,f, I BARBARA KROHN PAUL SCHUMANN Runners-Up KATHY AKERY H. E. KIRCHNER M id-Term Most Popular BRYAN FITZGERALD GERRY WALSH Runner- U p PAT MASK .--S'3'd if BILLY STUBBS Runner- U p Mid-Term Most Beautiful EEE EEEEY DORIS JONES QW ,fr ,', .'--- ,,.. 5 ,, -.Z J ,F Runner U p SHIRLFY 02055 ll1,-A,, ,iil C EEZAAI Q EE' E Euu, 'f M id-Term Most H anclsome 3-1 ,.f rzvl , .,.y ' Q. . ..,. :E 'f a ' I 'E 2 ,Z W wan ff, - x X, Baseball Sweethearts ANNE ACLARK VIRGINIA DARE SANDRA SMITH WANDA HURLEY , f 2 A fa 4 ,JI ' X fc 2 . W . . 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Q p Q fww President aaaaaaaaa , aaaaa ,,,.,,.,, B RYAN FITZGERALD Sergeant-at-Arms aaaaaaa ,.,,.,....... D ORIS JONES Vice President ,,,.,,, ,,,-,- G ERRY WALSH Secretary ..........ee .,eee N ORITA MARIEN Treasurer , ,,,,,, KATHY AKERY Reporter ,a ee,........ PAT MASK Mui - Term Class Norita Marien Kathy Akery Doris Jones Mary Davis Gerry Walsh Jo Ann Blackman Bryan Fitzgearld Pat Mask I AKERY, KATHY Bowling Club 52-545 Junior Achievement 53-54, President, Secretary5 FHA 54-55, 0fficer5 PE Team Leader 54-555 Mid- Term Senior Treasurerg Senior Cabinet5 Table Tennis Doubles Champ 545 Mid-Term Senior Fa- vorite. ALLEN, LARRY ARP, MACK C. BARRETT, DOROTHY JANE FHA 52-545 PE Team Leader 53-55. BELK, LINDA NELL CSU 545 FHA 54-55. BENNETT, DAVIS GLEN BERMAN, BERNARD H. Bowling Club 53-54. BERRY, LEE Bowling Club 53-545 Track 53-545 DE Club 54-555 Most Handsome Mid-Term Senior Boy. BISHOP, JONETTE BLACKMAN, JOANN Clee Club 52-555 May Fete 525 Red Coats 52-555 FHA 54-555 Senior Cabinet 54-55. BRUNNER, MARTHA FHA 52-55, Officerg F u t u r e Nurses 53-55, Officerg Choral Club 54-555 PE Team Leader. BRUNS, Jo ANN Red Coats 52-55, Tenor Drum Sergeantg CSU5 Y-Teens. COMPTON, LYNETTE FHA 53-545 Junior Achievement 545 Stateman 54. CooK, GRACIE FHA 52-545 PE Team Leader 54 CRAVEY, TOMMIE DEE CSU 52-54. CROSS. SIIIHLIGY l ll.'X: llffivv, lNlial-Tvrln Senior l uvorilm'. CRUNR. lVllELBA JEAN FHA. CURRY, CLAY NORMAN CSU: FHL, V i C e Presidentg Bowling Clubg Statesman, Sport Ellilor. DARDAR, ART DAVIS, MARY CSU 54g FHA 543 PE Team Leaderg Senior Cabinet. DAVIS, MELBA LEE Honor Society 54g FHA 52-543 Future Nurses 53-54. DE LOACH, FLOYD DEWEESE, JAMES Track Team 52-54. DIXON, Jo DE, FHA. DOANE, RICHARD LEE DUNCAN, HERBERT Swimming Team 52-54, Captaing Choral Club 52-53, NASS. ECTOR, JDE ROTC 52-55, Color Sergeantg Rifle Drill Platoon 54-55, Cap tain. EHLERS, KATHARYN LUCY FHA 51-54. FALK, HENRY, JR. FITZGERALD, BRYAN Football 52-54, Tri-Captaing May Fete 54g Honor Societyg Mid Term Senior Presidentg Student Council, Office Assistantg Swim ming Team 549 Most Popular Nlirl-Term Senior Boy. FRAYSUR, VERNON GARCIA, JULIA ANN FHA 54. GARRAWAY, GILLA JEAN City Volley Team. GIESE, WILLEAM P. ROTC, Rifle Team 51-533 Bowl- ing Club 51-52g Audio-Visual Club 51-52. GROSCHKE, EDWARD HARDIN, Jo ANN DE 52-53g FHA 51-54. HART, WILLIAM Statesman 53-54. HOLIDY, RAY Football 52-55, Tri-Captain. HOLLOWAY BARTON HORNER, SHIRLEY MAE Swimming Team 53-543 Future Nurses 54, President. HUMPHRIES, NELL FHA. JEWELL, HARLEY WILLIAM Bowling Club 535 Student Coun- cilg Band 52-55, Drum Major. JOHNSON, JEANINE NOBIE Tennis Team 54g Statesman 54- 555 PE Team Leader 52-55g City Volleyball Team 533 May Fete 54g FHA, Officerg Y-Teens 55g Thespians 54-55. J ONES, DORIS FHA 52-55:.Student Council 54- 55g May Fete 543 Sergeant-ab Arms, Mid-Term Senior Class: Senior Cabinet. J ONES, JIMMY KIHCIINER, H. In. llonor Soeii-ty 53-55: American legion lfluls 52-551 Stuilenl Ro- luriaing Iliiml 54-55. Tri-asurerg Oil Mun 5-11 Buski-Ilmall 52-55: ltliil-TI-I'III SI-nior Favorite. KIIIN. ,IoIIN E. KRAHMAR. PAUL ROTCQ junior Achievement. KROHN, BARBARA FHA 52-53, Officerg PE Team Leaderg Honor Societyg Office Assistant 52-55g Pennant 54-55g City Volleyball Team Manager 54g Sophomore Cabinetg Oil Womang Tennis lntramural Doub- les Champ 54g Most Representa- tive Mid-Term Senior Cirl. LANDERS, BETTY LAWLIS, LA RUE CSUQ FHAg Y-Teen. LEAVENS, RUSSELL Football 52-54. LONG, CAROL PUALANI FHA 54-55. LUM, JoE MCDONALD, MYRON CSUQ Track Team 52-54. MCKAY, BILL Junior Achievement 51g Hi-Y 53- 543 Swimming Team 515 Speak- ers' Forum 549 Audio-Visual 51-54. MARIEN, NORITA FHA 52-533 Red Coats 53-553 Mid-Term Senior Secretary. MASK, PATRICIA ANN Sophomore Cabinetg FHA 52-54g Senior Cabinetg Mid-Term Senior Favoriteg Mid-Term Senior Re porter. MERRYMAN, MARILYN FHAg DE 54. MoRENo, EDMUND NALL, BEVERLY ANN PE Team Leader 54-555 CSU 53- 55g Honor Society 53-553 Oil Woman 543 Bowling Club 535 Office Assistant 54. NAUMANN, HAL NEWTON, FREDDIE Hi-Y 53. OELZE, IRIS FHA 52-55, PE Team Leader, PAILTHORPE, DICK PALMER, VINCENT Football 52-55. PARHAM, ELINOR PE Team Leaderg CSUQ FRLg Office Assistant. PARKS, FRANCES LANELLE PEARSH, BEATRICE FHA, DE. PEAVY, JUDY FHA 53-545 Glee Club 52-53. PIZZUTI, JOAN POWERS, ELTON PRATER, EUGENE Basketball 53-55, CO-Captain. PRUETT, JAMES ALBERT REIMERS, MARGARET ANN FHA 52-55, Officer. RIENIETS. LYNN CSU 533 l'l'i 'l'I':uu l.I-uIlI'I' 52-53: Cleo Club 53-553 Clioral Clulm' 53-55. RIOS, ALICE FHA 54. ROBERTS, SHIRLEY FHA 52-543 Y-Teens 533 CSU 53-553 FRL 54'55Q Future Teach- ers 54-553 Choral Club 54-553 Clee Club 54-553 Junior Achieve- ment 54-55. ROBINSON, ALVIN EDWARD, JR. Orchestra 52-55, Vice PreSident3 Future Teachers 54-55, President, Secretary3 Honor Society 54-553 Choral Club 54, Reporter3 CSU 543 Thespian 543 Student Coun- cil. ROCAMONTES, ESTELLA FHA 53-54. RUTLEDGE, JEANNETTE Choral Club 54-553 Clee Club 53-553 Swimming Team 543 Mod- ern Dance Club 533 Future Teachers 53'55Q May Fete 53-543 Future' Nurses 54-55, Treasurc,-r3 Junior Achievement. SAFFORD, BARBARA FHA 52-543 PE Team Leader 53-54. SANDS, LEAH Red Coats 53-553 Honor Society 54-553 Speakers' Forum 52l CSU 52-53. SAWYER, DON Statesman 52-53, Sports Editor3 Quill and Scroll. SCHUMANN, PAUL A., JR. Honor Society 543 Track Team 52-54, Captaing Bowling Team 53-543 Student Council 531 Of- fice ASSiStant 543 lnclustrial Art Award3 Most Representative Mid- Term Senior Boy. SHEPPARD, MONA LYNNE Orchestra 52-54, RPPOTISTQ Y- Teens 523 Future Teachers 53- 543 Speakers' Forum 53-54, Re- porter3 NFL 53-543 CSU, SIMS, SHIRLEY LOUISE SKORPENSKE. EDDIE STAMPER, SUE ARLENE FHA 53-54. STUBBS, E. BILLY Mid-Term Senior Favorite. ,Wag 4? Sw fx MIM? ,fi 'N 'QW 119411 V.. if ---s'wR' 4-1 -my M TARNOWSKI, DOROTHY THOMPSON, CHARLEY Bowling Club. WALLACE, WALTER WALSH, GERRY Sophomore Vice Presidentg Soph- omore. Junior, Senior Cabinetg Mid-Term Senior Vice Presidentg Speakers' Forum 53-55, Secre- taryg Clee Club 53-55, Treasurerg May Fete 52-54g Most Popular Mid-Term Senior Girl. WARREN, BEVERLY ANN FHAg Tennis Team 53. W-ARREN, ROSEMARY FHA. WEAVER, BARRY N. Bowling Club. WILEY, DOUG DE, Sergeant-at-Arms. WILLIAMS, MAROIE if 'Ei' 1 Reporter .....v...........................,.,... - ............,........-,,- Vice President Secretary ..... - ...... Sergeant-at-A rms Treasurer ---,----- JAMES BRADLEY JERRY STROUD . DON SWINDEL iiiiiliiifr RITTENHOUSE BECKY RODRIQUEZ MAX WEST President ...... - ......... .. ..............e.., . Carolyn Moore Barbara Bryan Sandra Talley Marilyn Miller Nancy Wallbraum I une Class Avis Autrey Peggy Price Sammie Smith Peggy Simons Billy Rittenhouse Jerry Stroud Margerie Rich Max West Becky Rodriquez Don Swindell it X , if ADAMSON, TOMMY HB Team Football 53g Audio- Visual 53-54. ALBE, LOIS FHA, City Volleyball Team 54, PE Team Leader 53-55, Manager Intramural Volleyball Champs. ALBERT, DOUGLAS ROTC Company Commander. ALLEN, CARL Audio-Visual 52-54. ALLEN, FRAN Thespiansg FHAg CSU, Junior Achievementg Future Nurses. ANDERSON. BETTY LOU ANDERSON, DONNA ANDERSON, PATRICIA ANN Red Coats 533 FHA 53-553 CSU 55. ANDERSON, PATRICIA LOUISE DE 53-553 FHA, Y-Teens. ANTHONY, BOB ROTC 52-53. ARLINGTON, DICK MB Team Basketball 52-54. ATKINSON, RONNY Honor Society 53-55, Sergeant-at Arms, CSU 54-55g Hi-Y 54-55, Pennant 54-555 Track 53-55, Cross Country 54, Letterman, Oil Man. AULT, DOROTHY American Legion Club 53-555 Red Coats 54-55, Statesman 55, Quill and Scroll 54-55, FHA 53-55. AUTREY, AVIS KATHLYN City Volleyball Team 52-531 CSU 53g PE Team Leader 52-553 Rep- resentative Senior Cabinet 54-55. BALLARD. SANDRA FHA 52-54g Future Nurses 52-54. BALFANZ. HARRY ' r- rr ' ' 1 ' I'll.-X .xl-.1.m, llIllt'1'r1 In-tl Louis , 53-553 Slnlcslnallig lm-nnunt llust- nf--AQ Stuffg Olliw mtssistunt. BARBER. CARo1.1-: llJETEl Sopllotnorv, ,luninr Callinetsg Rt-d Coats 53-55, Company HB Drill Lieutenantg Office Assistant 53- 543 FHA 53-55. Officerg Thes- pians 54-553 Future Teachers 54-55. BARFIELD, COOKIE BART, KAY Office Assistant 53-543 CSUQ Y- Teens. BARTELS, NANCY Red Coats 53-55, Swiss Flagg May Fete 53g Office Assistant 54-55g Future Teachers 54-555 FHA 54-55, Officer, R o t a r y Sweetheartg A Senior Favorite. BAUMAN, WANDA FHA 53-54, Officerg Thespians, Best Actress. BELL, MICHAEL Honor Society 54-55, Presidentg Student Council, Treasurerg A Senior Favorite. BENCH, J. C. BENNICK, BARRY BENTON, CHARLES BERRY, SUE DAWN BICCS, KAY FHA 53-55g Honor Society. BILBREY, D. GAIL Band 53-55, Secretary, Orchestra 53-55, Treasurerg FHA 54-55g Fu- ture Nurses 53-54. BINFORD, JOHN E. Choral Club 54-559 Speakers, Forum 53-549 NFL 53-54, BINC, CLARA A. CSU 53-545 FHA 545 Inter- scholastic League Spelling 53. BIONDI. EDITH ELAINE BLACKSHEAR. OLIA ELIZABETH Red Coats 53-554 Rep. 53-54 , Sophomore, Junior, Cabinetsg Fu- ture Teacbersg FHA 53-54. BLAKE, CHERRY Red Coats 53-55g Library Assist- ant 545 Glee Club 53-54g FHA 53. BLANKENSHIP, MARY FHA 53-54g Red Coats 53. BLANKENSHIP. TOMMY BOATCALLIE, JOYCE PEARL Red Coats 54-553 FHAg Junior Achievementg Office Assistant. BOLINGER, ARCHIE Track Team 53-54g g'B Team Football 53-54. BONNER, POLLY ANN PE Team Leader 54-55g Y-Teen 53g Library Assistant 53-553 Mod- ern Dance Club 53g FHA 53-55, Officer. BOSTICK, BILLIE FHA 53g Y-Teen 54-55. BOWERS, SHIRLEE Red Coats 53-55, Swiss Flag: FHA 54-55g Future Teachers 54-55. BRADLEY, JAMES CSU 53-55. Presidentg Hi-Y 53- 55, Secretary. Treasurer, Chap- lain: Thespians 53-55, Publicity. Student Directorg Speakers' Forum 54-g NFLQ Student Council 53-54g Youth and Government 54-55g Student Congress 53-551 Senior Cabinet. Rep.g FRL 54- 55. Treasurerg Cafe Host. BRAKER, BERNARD BRANCH. EDGAR NB Team Football. BRAVENEC, TOMMY BRAZIEL, PEGGY FHA 54-55. 'W' '31 -MQ' go--' Mm 1 ,qo- ' gf 5 5 7 T T F if vt 4- 5 's I 51? f ' H -fam f ffvvcfc IW' WR 95' ' , -, -A NM' yn, m U2 an if f 1 ff X fgf if ,fldfwl ,Wifi , , q , ff f . Z 'ff A X X , ,, 1'3 7 Z Ze f j 4 W . 2 WM , f 'f X fb ' f, X f f ., 1,5 f pw! f ,Y . WA ALM 'Af , l c if Hi , fig' we W f W f X , L 11hgqJfj5:Et'iE V, , -wx - Q ,'.f-,,-it N yr., . 'z .ff-Mf1ff..ZQi1f . 3:13 'fin' '- x A -f A '--me .14 It 51, ,- A .-- BRICK. CAROL lNlml4-rn Dame Club 53-543 FHA 53-551 Future Nurses 545 PE Tr-um lA-amler 54-55. BRl'I'l'. DONALD ROTC 53-54. Sergeant, Audio- Visual 54. BROKER, JACQUE Sophomore Cabinet, Sergeant-ab Arms, FHA 543 FRL. BROOKS, DEANNA LEE FHA, Swimming Team. BROWNINO, ELISSA Jo FHA. BRUNS, EUGENE R. Speakers' Forum. BRYAN, BARBARA Rt-d Coats 53-55, FHA 54-55, Treasurer, Future Teachers 55, Rep.g Sophomore, Junior, Senior Cabinets, Office Assistant 54. BUCHANAN, PATSY Red Coats 53-553 CSU 53-55g FHA 53-55. BUERGER, FRANKLIN ROTC Rifle Team, Drill Pla- IOOII. BURNS, J UD ROTC Platoon Sergeant SFC. BUSSA, J O ANN FHA 53-543 CSU 54, Y-Teen 54g Bowling Club 533 Intramural Volleyball Team 53-54. BUTSCHEK, ROSEMARY Red Coats 54-55. CALHOUN, MARY FHA 53-54, PE Team 53-54. Leader CALLAWAY, MARGARET FHA 53-55. CAMPBELL, JERRY LYNN CSU 53-55, Officer, Bowling Club 54-55, FHA 53, FRI. 55, Y-Teen 55g junior Achievement. CANNATA, SUE CSU 53-55, Officerg Y-Teen 54- 553 Bowling Club 54-553 Glee Club 54-553 Speakers' Forum 53- 55, Officer3 May Fete 532 Thes- pians 54-553 Office Assistant 533 Junior Achievement 53-543 NFL 53-55, Officer. CANTWELL, J EANETTE Red Coats 53-543 FHA 53-54. CARSTEN5, EMMET RONALD UB Team Football 52g HA Team Football 533 Heavyweight Box- ing Intramural 53-54. CARTER, LYNN Office Assistant 53-543 FHA 53Q CSU 543 Red Coats 53-55, Drum lXTHj0I'Q Rotary Sweetheart3 Oil Woman, CASTLE, MARY Red Coats 53-553 FHA 53-55. CHAMBERS, FRANK Track 53-553 Cross Country 53- 543 Hi-Y 53-543 Honor Society 54-55, Treasurer. CHASTANG, ROY CLARK, ANNE Red Coats 53'55Q FHA 53-543 Office Assistant 53-543 Cheer- leader3 Baseball Sweetheart 543 CSU 543 May Fete Queen 55. CLARK, SELMA ANN FHA 53-55. CLEVELAND, GENE Swimming Team 53-54. CLOUD, VIVA JO FHA 53-553 CSU 53-543 Junior Achievement3 Red Coats 54-553 Y-Teen 54-553 Office Assistant 53-55. COBB, JERRY Track 53-553 CSU. COE. JOHN COLE, MARSHA Glee Club 54-553 FHA 53-55, Treasurerg Y-Teen 53-553 CSU 54-55. COLEMAN, CARMEN Red Coats 54-553 FHA3 Y-Teen3 Junior, Senior Cabinetsg May Fete 54: Office Assistant. l w P-.Q':,.',. I 1,1 'nt H., ... COLLEY, JIMMY COLLIN, NURMA FHA 53-5-1-3 PE Team Leader 53-54. COLLINS, JACK COLLINS, PATTY Clee Club 54-55g CSU 54-55g Y-Teen 54-555 FHA 53-54. COLLMORGEN, MARJORIE Cashier 53-555 Future Teachersg FHA 53-55g Y-Teeng CSU. CONE, VIRGINIA Sophomore Cahinetg Red Coats 53g FHA 53-555 Intramural Vol- leyball Team 55. CONNER, SHARON May Fete 533 PE Team Leader 54-555 American Legion Club 53- 553 Speakers, Forum 53-55g NFL 54-55g FHA 54, Treasurerg Honor Society 54-55X Junior Achieve- ment 54-55, Vice President. COOPER, JACK COOPER, SAMMIE CORLEY, HERMAN CRADDOCK, EVIE SUE CHAIN, RITA FHA 53-55. CRENSHAW, NOEL ROTC 52-53. CROFT, GLENDA FHA 52-54-g PE Team Leader 53-54g Office Assistant 54. CROSSER, LA NELL FHA 54-55g Y-Teen 55. f X 1 4 f Al V 1 zfq! 6 W m.f.,,-+1 I iw- 2 ifi,5?ff4,'?:Qf' Vfwfgff , ?ifQ',, ,557 fI:'fI- 9 Y- in My ' f f ..-. f f Ag. , if ,J CULBRETH, CHARLES ROTC, Company Commantlerg A Senior Favorite. CURRY, DONNIE RUTH CSU: Honor Societyg Speakers' Forum, Debate Letter 543 Future TeacherS3 Band. DAHM, BRUCE ROBERT Intramural Track, Boxing 53-54. DAILEY, LYNDA Choral Club3 FHA3 F u t u r e Nurses. DARE, VIRGINIA Sophomore Favorite3 Office AS- sistant3 Junior Cabinetg Red Coats 53-552 Honor Society 54- 553 Cheerleader 54-553 FHA 54- 55, Officer3 CSU 54-553 Baseball Sweetheart 54-553 Future Teach- ers 54-55. DAVENPORT, CHARLES Clee Club 53. Secretary. DAVIS, ANNETTE Bowling Club 532 Office Assist- ant 52-533 PE Team Leader 53: DE 54, Vice President, Sweet- heartg Choral Club 543 FHA 53, Officer. DAVIS, NELDA Y-Teen 54-553 FHA 54-553 CSU 54-553 PE Team Leaderg Bowling Club 54-553 Intramural Volley- ball Team 54. DAVIS, RAY DE: Cvlee Club. DEVORE, RALPH Track 53-553 Hi-Y 54-55. DEVORE, ROGER Bowling Club 52-54. President: ROTC P52-54. DIEHL, GLEN DIETZ, FREDERIC H. Drill Platoon 53-543 ROTC Rifle Teamg Battery Executive Officer DILLMAN, BILLY Golf 54-55. - DILLON DoN Football 523 HB Team Baseball Manager 533 Hi-Y. DINKLAGE ROBERT W. D151-IMAN, BRENT DITTFURTH, ROY DIXON, ANNA KAREN Future Nursesg Team Leader 51- 54g FHAQ Water Pageantg Y- Teen. DODSON, JIMMY DOEGE, DARLINE FHA. DONOHUE FRANCIS First Lieutenant ROTCQ Drill Platoong Rifle Team. DORN, GEORGE ALBERT Cross Country 54g Track 53-55g Hi-Y 53-54g Football HB5 Team. DORRELL, RICHARD Bowling Club 53-54, Lettermang Thespians 53-54, Lettermang CSU 54-553 Hi-Y 54-555 Contest Win- ning Play 543 Office Assistant 54-55. DORSEY, MARY EDNA CSU 53-55g Y-Teen 54-553 Choral Club 54-55g Clee Club 54-55g Junior Achievement 54-55g Fu- ture Teachers 54-55. DOYLE, WILLIAM DRUSCHKE, TERRY E. ROTCQ Drill Platong CSU. DUPREE, CHARLES L. Track Letterman 53-55. EAGER, FRANCES FHAQ PE Team Leaderg Modern Dance. EDGIN, SUE FHAQ CSUQ Future Nurses 53. EDWARDS, JEWELLYNE EIDD, ROBERT H. ELLIOTT, NILON Speakers' Forum 53-54g Football 52-54-g NFLg FRLg A Senior Favorite. ELSENBROOK, NANCY FHA. ELSWICK, JOHNNY LAWRENCE Track 53-553 Junior Achieve- ment 54. EVANS, DORIS Red Coats 53-54, Vice Presidentg Honor Society 54-553 American Legion Club 52-55g Office Assist- ant 53-54g FHA. EVERTS, CHARLES Baseball 54g Amateur Radio. EVETTS, BETTY Homeroom Representativeg May Fete 54g FHA 53-543 Red Coats 53-55. Drum Lieutenant 54-55. EWING, JOE L. Track Captain, Student Council. FAGAN, DICK Football HB Team. FAIRCHILD, BETTY ANN FHA 52-55. FALRER, VERNON W., JR. ROTC, Drill Platoon. F ALCO, SAMMY FALK, EDWARD FARLEY. ONNE FHA 53-543 Y-Teen 54-55. FARRAII. JACK All-City Foollmll: Most Valuable Football l'luyt-r 5-li lfootlmll Lel- ll'I'IllLlll 53-551 lluselvull l,ctleI'- man 53-55, FEIIRING. JEAN DAWN Cleo Club 53-55. FINE, SUSIE Red Coats 53-543 Tliespians 53- 55g Student Director. FISCHER, MARILYN Red Coats 53-55, Swiss Flagg Sophomore, Junior Cabinetg ,lun- ior Sergeant-at-Armsg May Fete 53-54g Statesman 54-55g CSU 55g Office Assistant 52-55g Honor Society 54-55g Teen Correspond- ent 53-55g A Senior Favorite. FOLLIS WILL ROY ROTC, Rifle Team. FOLSE, WILFRED A., JR. CSU 54-55g Bowling Club 52-553 Audio-Visual 52-54. FLEEGER, PATSY FHA 52-55 g Modern Dance 53- 54 g Honor Society 54-55 Q PE Team Leader 53-55, Office As- sistant 53-55g Future Nurses 53. FORIVIAN, BOBBIE FHA 54-55g Thespians 54-555 Statesman 54-553 Student Direc- t01'. FOSTER, BILLY RAY ROTC 52-55g Drill Platoon 54 55. FOLLIS, MARCIELLE Honor Society 54-55g American Legion Club 53-55, Secretary Red Coats 54-55, Dr. Lieutenant FHA 53-55, Officerg Glee Club 54-55, Student Council 53-54. FRATCHEP., MIKE Golf 52-55g Hi-Y 52-533 NASS Student Council 53-54g Cafeteria Hostg Senior Cabinet. FREEMAN, WILLIAM FRIEDMAN, ARLENE Speakers, Forum 53-54g Future Nurses 54-55. FRIDYE, MARTHA ANN FHA 53-55. FRITZ, ELAINE FHA 52-55, Office Assistant 53 55, Future Teachers 54-55g Red Coats 54-55. FUDGE, HOPE Band 523 Red Coats 53-55g Or- chestra 54-55, Librariang Office Assistant 525 CSU 55. GARCIA, CHARLIE ROTC. GARDINER, BILLY ROTC Battalion Commander 54- 55g Drill Platoong Rifle Teamg Junior Cabinetg Student Council. GARRETT, CHARLES 'LAN Team Football Letterman 52-533 BU Team Basketball 52- 535 HA Team Basketball 54-55g Choral Club 54. GENTRY, DEAN FRLQ Future Homernakersg CSUQ Future Nurses. GOLDEN, PAUL GODWIN, MARKANNE FHA 52-55g Sophomore Cabinetg NFL 53-55, Secretary 54-55g Speakers' Forum 53-55, Secre- taryg Letterman 55g PE Team Leaderg CSU 54-55g Honor SO- ciety 54-55. Goss, DENNY GRAHAM, EDNA GRANBERRY, CAROLYN FHA 52-553 CSU 54-55g Y-Teen 54-55g Bowling Club 54-55g Jun- ior Achievement 54-55. GREER, BOBI GLYN FHA 52-54g Y-Teen 543 Library Assistant 53. GREER, BOBBY GREGORY, LESLIE GRISSOM, DONALD GUIDRY, PATSY PE Team Leader 53-55g FHA 52- 55, Vice President. HAGKETT. SANDRA FHA 533 Future Nurses 53: Jun- ior Achievement 54-3 Sophomore Cabinet: Office Assistant 53-55: Red Coats 533 FRL: CSU. HALL, BILLY HALL, JULIA HAMILTON, PEGGY Red Coats 53-55g FHA 53-555 CSU 55g Y-Teen 55. HAMMER, JUNE MARIE FHA 52-53g DE 53-55, Vice Pres- identg PE Team Leader 54-55. HARLING, SHIRLEY Red Coats 51-52g FHA 51-53. HARRINGTON, CORADEI. FHA. HARRINGTON, GEORGE Honor Society. HARRIS, BETTY ANN Y-Teens 54-555 FHA 52-53g CSU 54-555 Bowling Club 54-55g ln- tramural Volleyball Team 54. HARRISON, JUNE HARRISON, LOUIS DE 53-55. HARRY, LINDA LOU FHA. HARTMAN, CURTIS Band 52, CSU 52-54, Presidentg Clee Club 53-54g Choral Club 54-55, Speakers' Forum 54-55g NFL 55g FRL 55. HARTUNG, ROGER HARVEY, BARBARA FHA 53-55, Secretary, Thespians 53-554 Red Coats 54-55g Future Teachers 54-55. HASSELL, SHIRLEY MARIE Red Coats 53-55, Office Assist- antg Glee Club. HAWKINS, RONNY HEAD, FRANCES Red Coats 53-55g Honor Society 53-553 Office Assistant 54-555 Most Beautiful Senior Girl. HEATH, ELIZEBETH Red Coats 53-553 Library Assist- ant 52-55g FHA 53-55, Future Teachers 54, C-lee Club 53-55, Reporter. HENDERSON, JAMES DE. HENDRICKS, ROYSE O f f i c e Assistant 54-55g CSU 54-553 FHA 53-55. HENGST, MAX HENRY, BOBBY HENSLEY, CUSTARD ELSIE FHA 53-54g PE Team Leader 53- 54, DE 54-55, Treasurer. HENSON, JIMMY HERRIDGE, CONNOR- CSU 53-54-g NFL 53-54g Speakers' Forum 53-544 Thespiansg Bandgl Orchestra, Student Congress. HESS, KARELE HESSONG, PATSY Choral Club 53-553 Swimming Team 54-55, CSU 54-55. HICKS, GLENN HIGGINS, PATRICIA DE 53-55, Treasurer, FHA 53-55. CSU 53-55. Secretarryg FRL 54. 55g Office Assistant 53-553 Y- Teen 54-55g Junior Achieve- ment 53-55, Secretary, President. ef? Nquvnlg rm -s R ia - ff' is, N 'Nw'-W YK.- z If ,f V141 My -qafx , 7' , 2 eifffffg 9 Y.. '1' .fb .Q 5.44-fffatg, f HIGHTOWER. BARBARA FHA 53-553 Y-Teen 53. HILLEGEIST, BOBBY Cleo Club 535 Tliespians 53. HILLIGIEST, WILLIE MAE FHA 53-54. HILLYER, LORENA Red Coats 53-553 Office Assistant 53-553 Glee Club 543 Future Teachers 54-553 Honor Society. HILTON, RONALD HB Team Baseball 53-543 A Team Baseball 54-55. HOCKIN, NANCY FHA 53-543 DE 54-55. HOFF, SHIRLEY FHA 53-553 City Volleyball Team 53-54, Intramural Champs 54, Captain. HOLLOMAN, JO ALICE Red Coats 53-55, Swiss Flagg Office Assistant 53-553 FHA 54- 55. HOLLOWAY, DOROTHY FAYE FHA 53-543 PE Team Leader 53-55. HOOD, CAROLYN Red Coats 54-553 CSU 53-543 Y- Teen 533 Swimming Team 53. HOPE, R. W. Audio-Visual 53-553 S t u d e nt Councilg FRL3 Football 53-553 Most Handsome Senior Boy. HOPFE, JEANETTE Glee Club 53-543 FHA 54-55. HOPKINS, PHILLIP M. Honor Society 54-553 Harvard Prize Book 543 ROTC 53-55, Cap- tain 54-553 Drill Platoon Comm. 54-553 Student Congress. HOUSTON, TOMMY ROTC 52-543' FRL. HOWARD, KENNETH Audio-Visual 53-55. HRUSKA, EVERETT HUDDLESTON, JANICE Red Coats 53-54, Corporal: CSU 53-55g Y-Ter-n 533 Glee Club 55g Office Assistant 54-55g FHA 53- 54, Future Teachers 55. HUDNALL, RONNIE LAYNE Band 54g ROTC 53. HUGHES, GEORGE First Sergeant ROTC, Drill Pla- toon 53-55. HYMAN, Jo ANN FHA. TNGRAM, CAROLYN Glee Club 54-55g FHA 54-55, Of- ficerg Future Teachers 55g Y- Teen 55: CSU 55. ISAACSON, ALVIN TRVING, DOLORES JACKSON, JANE Office Assistant 52-543 DE 54, Secretary. President: CSU 533 PE Team Leader 533 Speakers' Forum 53-545 Honor Society. JACKSON, JERRY JACOBS, GLENN JAMES, JIMMY Golf. JANOSKY, SHIRLEY MAE Clee Club 53-553 PE Team Leader 54-553 Junior Cabinet, FHA 53. JARRETT, JANICE Red Coats 53-55g FHA: Y-Tee-ng CSU. J EWELL. JOYCE J EANETTE FHA 53. Officer: Band 54-55, Vice President: Orchestra 54-55. Secretary: FHA 54-55. JOHNSON. GAYE CSU 53-54: FHA 53-541 FRL 54: Bowling Club 53-54. JONES. PEGGY NFL: Speakers' Forumg CSU 54. Officer: Clee Club: Thes- piang The Drunkardng Senior Cabinet. JUAREZ, ANNIE Banclg Y-Teen: Junior Achive- mentg FHA. KARNEI, LEE M. Bowling Club 53g Ticket Sales- man 54-55. KEATON, BOBBY Baseball 53-55. KELLING, ELEANOR City Volleyball 52-54, Letter, Cap- taing CSU 53-55, Seeretaryg Honor Society 54-555 Bowling Club 53-54, Letterg PE Leader 53-555 Orchestra 53-54g FHA 53g Future Teachers. KEEN, RALPH Bowling Club. KEGANS, VERNA CSUg FHA 533 Y-Teen, Treas- urer. KELLER, WAYNE Football 52-533 HB Basketball 52-535 Honor Society 52-55g Red Cross Rep.q Student Council 54- 55, Parliamentariang Choral Club 54-55, Presidentg Pennant 54-55, Co-Editorg Student Rotarian 54g NFL 53-553 Speakers' Forum 52- 55g Oil Man. KENNEDY, SAMUEL RAY Hi-Y. KERN, ANNETTE FHAQ Intramural V oil l e y b a ll Team. KINDRED, RAYFORD F. KING, LEONARD, JR. KINSER, BETTY JEAN CSU 54-553 FHA 54-55g Future Nurses 54-55. KIRKBRIDE, PAT Hi-Yg Football 52-54. KITZMAN, TERRY CSU 53-55g FHA 53-54-g Office Assistantg Future Teachers 54-55g Y-Teen 54-55, Secretaryg Junior Achievement 54-55g Mod ern Dance Club 53-54g Bowling Club 55. KLANDER, GLENN Thespiansg Junior Cabinetg State Winning Play 54g City Winning Play 53. KLEB, DELORES Honor Society 54-55g FHA 54-554 O f f i c e Assistant 54-55g Oil Woman 54. KOINM, HELEN Sophomore Cabinet 52g Honor Society 54-555 PE Team Leader 54-55g FHA 52-553 Glee Club 54-55g Oil Woman 54. KURTZ, GAsToR LA BORDE, JEANIE LAIRD, NICK Swimming Team 52-53g Junior Achievement. LANGWELL, LILA Red Coats 53-55, Trumpet Ser- geantg Glee Club 53-55, Libra- riang Water Pageant 54. LANINGHAM, DON LASKOWSKI, PHILIP Sophomore Cabinet. LAUDER, WAYNE LAURECELLA, FRANK LAWRENCE, MARVIN Football 54. LAWSON, MARY Red Coats 53-54g CSUQ Thes- pian 54-55 3 Office Assistant 5 Glee Clubg Y-Teen. LAYTON, GLORIS KAY Band 53-55, Secretaryg Orchestra 54, Librariang FHA 53-549 Y- Teen 54g Office Assistant 53-54. -fa! law. LEE. ETHEL JO FHA: Y-Teen. LICHENSTEIN, JOHNNY ROTC. LICHENSTEIN, TOMMY ROTC. LITTELL, ROBERT Band 53-553 B Basketball 53- 54. LOCEY, BARBARA Glee Club 53-55, FHA 54-55. LOGAN, NAOMI FHA. LOKEY, BEVERLY Red Coats 53-55, Assistant Drum Major, Choral Club 53-55, Of- fice Assistant. LONG, JIM Golf 53-54, Hi-Y 53. LONG, NED LOOK, J EANNINE CSU 53-54, Y-Teen 54-55. LOPER, JUDY Honor Society 54-55. LOUIE, DANIEL D. Honor Society, B Basketball, B Baseball 53, Tennis Letter- man, Bowling Co-Captain, Sec- retary, Hi-Y 53g CSU 53-54g Oil Man, Homeroom Rep., Industrial Arts Award 53-54. LOZANO, MARIE CECILIA FHA Officer, Bowling Club 53- 54, Y-Teen 53-54, Rep.j Thes- pians 54-55, Tennis Tearng Base- ball Queen 54. LUCAS, CAROL JEAN FHA 53-553 CSU 54-553 Orches- tra 53-55g Intramural Volleyball Champs 54-55. LURRY, LAEL FHA 53-54, Officer, Red Coats 53, Thespians 54-553 Y-Teen 54- 553 CSU 54-55. sift wspfgafk 1i b egg? rg,-f 'M if N ZR' ...ra ,af vw-Y uf M77 MCCONNELL, KATHLEEN Thespiansg PE Team Leaderg CSU3 Honor Societyg Homeroom Rep. MCEUEN, BARBARA Modern Dance Club 533 Honor Society 54-55. MCFARLAND, J ANAN Red Coats 54-553 Pennantg Fu- ture Teachers 54-553 CSU 53-54, Secretaryg Speakers' Forum 533 Quill and Scrollg Office Assist- antg FHA 53. Officer3 Oil Womang May Fete 55. MCGEHEE, BARBARA JEAN Red Coats 53-553 CSU. MCKEE, RAYMOND LEE MCKINLEY, JUNE Band 53-543 Choral Club 53-553 FHA, Officer. MCPHEETERS, BARBARA Choral Club 53-55Q Clee Club 54-553 Thespians 53-553 Reagan Choir 53-543 Student Director 54-55. MCRAE, JERRY Thespiansg Hi-Y 54-553 Bowling Club 533 State Winning Contest Play 543 City and District Win- ning Contest Play 53. MACHOCKY, SHIRLEY CSU3 Honor Societyg American Legion, Rep. 543 NFL, Rep.3 Speakers' Fofumg PE Team Leaderg Sophomore, Junior, Cabi- net. MACKENZIE, KATHRYN Red Coats 54-553 FHA. MACKENZIE, R. A. MALONE, CHARLIE MANGAN, KATHLEEN Red Coats 54-553 Bowling Club 53g Junior Achievement 54-55: Future Teachers 533 FHA3 Y- Teeng Choral Club. MANGUM, VIRGINIA GEORGE MANN, DoNNA KAY May Fete 53? Junior Secretaryg Student Council3 Red Coats 53- 553 Homeroom Rep. 1, 1 , I -sf - A C A W, 5 2 9 ,yi ,ap wre- 10' Q' f My f S.- ,M if . 'Q 4 I if Rx , 'W' if 472-'fig if , M -nuff wg QUW' 9 -4? ,, ,, sw?- L A E C if ,. 4 M 1 , WMM, ' 1 kr? ,H 6, ,,,, 'Q Z, ,.2 4wCffwe 'z2.ff-sewn 2 f 'f A MANS, GLEN Band. Assistant Drum Major, Bowling: Club 525 FRL 543 Or- Clltlt-ilI'H 52-54. MARASEK, MARY Red Coats 53-55, Office Assist- ant 53-55g Pennant, Business Staff 54-555 Future Teachers 54- 553 Junior Achievement 52, Y- Teen 54-55. MARSHALL, MARVIN Golf 54-55. MARTELLI, JOYCE Red Coats 53-55, President, CSU 53-55, Glee Club 53-54g Honor Society 54-55, FHA 54--55, Offi- cer, Future Teachers 54-55, Ro- tarian Sweetheartg Oil Woman, Pennant 54-555 Student Council. MARTIN, BOBBY MARTINEZ, ANCELINA Red Coats 53g Orchestra 54-55, Reporterg Office Assistant 53. MATTOX, TOBY Statesman 54-55, Business Man- ager, Hi-Y 54-55, Reporterg CSU 54-55, Reporterg Track Team 54- 55g FRL 54-55g Quill and Scroll 55. MAXWELL, VIVIAN FHA 54-55, Y-Teen 54-55. MAY, DONALD HARLAND FHA. MAYFIELD, BARBARA CSU 53-553 FHA 53-553 Y-Teen 54-55g Junior Achievement 53- 55, Treasurerg FRL 55. MEDINA, GEORGE, JR. ROTCg FHA. MEDINA, PHILLIP MEESE, BONNIE FHA 55, DE 54-55, Secretary, Treasurer. MERIWITHER, MAMIE Red Coats 53-553 Future Teach- ers 53-55, Presidentg Thespians 54-55, FHA 53, Glee Club 54- 55, Office Assistant 54, Student Council 54-55. MESSA, FERNANDO Audio-Visual. ef 7, 4' f fy, , X f we 6 fl fy We ff gggwf' MEYER, BARBARA CSU 52-53, 54-553 FHA 52-543 Y-Teen 54-55, Office Assistant 54-55. MICHELS, ROBERT Honor Society. MILLER, JERRY Hi-Y Club 54-555 Bowling Club 53-555 HB2 Team Baseball 54. MILLER, JOHN KJACKJ MILLER, MARILYN Clee Club 52-55, President: Red Coats 53-55, Reporter, Choral Club 54-55g CSU 54, Future Teachers 54-55, Student Council 54-553 Senior Cabinetg May Fete Chorus 54, Office Assistant 555 Gym Secretary 55. MILLER, TOMMY Honor Sooietyg Cheerleaderg CSU: FRL, Presidentg Thespiang Hi-Yg A Senior Favorite. MILLIRON, KAREN CSU 543 Y-Teeng FHA 543 Of- fice Assistant 54. MILZAREK, DELORES Red Coats Assistant Drill Mas- ter: Baseball Sweetheart, FHA. MITCHELL, TOMMY Statesman 55. MOCEK, PATRICIA FHA 52-55. MOCK, JOHN MOODY, BARBARA FHA 52-54g CSU 54-555 Y-Teen 54-55: Inter-Club Council Repre- sentative 54-55g Junior Achieve- ment 54-55. MOORE, CAROLYN Red Coats 52-553 Senior Cabinetg Student Director 54. MOORE, JIMMIE Football 52-54, Letterman 54, Basketball 52-54, Letterman 53- 54, Co-Captain 54g Student Council 54, A Senior Favorite. MOREHOUSE GAY FHA, 7 MORELAND. JAN ROSE FHAg Homeroom Representative. MORELL, JOHN DAVID Amateur Radio. MOWREY, PAUL B Team Baseball 539 Amateur Radio. MUELLER, BRYAN MURPHY, JOHNNY Speakers, Forum 52-55, Presi- dentg NFL 52-55, Presidentg Thespian 52-55g Band 52-55, Presidentg Orchestra 539 Honor Society 54--55g Future Teachers 54-559 CSU 52-55, Miss. Chair- mang FRL 52-553 Hi-Y 54--55, Parliamentariang Student Council 54--55g Boys' State 54. MURRAY, GORDON MYERS, BARBARA JEAN Honor Society 54-55g Red Coats 53-559 Rotarian Sweetheart 54g Future Teachers 54--555 Office Assistant 53-553 Sophomore Cabi- netg Y-Teen 54--55g Choral Club 53-55, Reporter. NELSON, JOE BOB ROTCQ Thespian. NEWMAN, BOBBY NIXON, KENNETH NOLAND, JIMMY Glee Club. NOLES, BILLY CSUQ Cafeteria Hostg Reporterg Bowling Club. NORRED, PATRICIA FHA. NORTON, GARY Thespian, Vice Presidentg CSUQ Hi-Yg Honor Society. NOSER, JEAN NOWELL, CECILIA Glee Club. NUNEZ, CHARLIE Basketball Team. ODOM, EDWARD CHARLES Occ, JOHNNY Manager Football Team 54-55. OTGUYNN, DARLING DON OLBRYCH, RUBY LEE Homeroom Representative 52-53g PE Team Leader 53-54g Office Assistant 53g FHA 52g DF, 54, ONG, TRENE Red Coats 54-553 Future Nursesg FHA 52-53g Junior Achievement 53-54. OXSPRINO, BARBARA JUNE Band 52-55g Lihrariang FHA 52. PAGE, DOUGLAS ROTC. PARDUE. GEORGE Swimming Team 52-54, Manager. Letterman 52-54. PARKER, DON PARKS, MILTON RAY ChOral Club. PARSON, SYBIL Sophomore Secretaryg Student Council 52-53g Office Assistant 52-553 Future Teachers 54-55: Red Coats 53-55, Secretary 54- 552 Junior Cabinet: FHA, Secre- tary 54-55. Parliamentarian. PARTAIN, lVlILTON PASKET, FRANK ROTC 52-54. PATE. JAMES ROBERT PATTON. ALICE Rod Coats 53-55, Company A Bugle Lieutenant, CSU 53g FHA 52-553 Office Assistant. PATTON, ROGERS Thespian 54-55, Presidentg Honor Societyg Student Council. PERKINS, ELAINE Bowling Club 53, FHA 53-55, PE Team Leader 54-55. PETERS, PEGGY RUTH Red Coats 53-55, Drum Lieuten- antg Office Assistant 53-55g FHA 52-553 CSU 53-55g Y-Teen 54-553 Future Teachers 54-553 Swim- ming Team 55g Sophomore Ser- geant-at-Armsg Junior Cabinet. PETERSON, SELDEN PETTY, MARION PEVER, DON Basketball, Swimming T e a mg Hi-Yg Statesmang Audio-Visualg Pennant. PHILLIPS, LA NELLE FHA 53-55. PIERCE, ALICE FHAQ Y-Teeng Intramural Vol- leyball Team 54. PIERCE, JERRY Red Coats, Y-Teeng FHA. PRICE, PEGGY Sophomore, Junior, Senior Cabi- netsg Sophomore Reporterg PE Team Leader 533 CSU 53-543 Junior Reporter, Speakers' Forum 53-555 NFL 54-55, Red Coats 54-55, Future Teachers 54-553 Honor Society 54-55. PLANT, JERRY Bowling Club 53-55g Hi-Y 54-55g B Team Football 53. POMORSKI, ANN LYNN Glee Club 53-55, Secretary, CSU 52-54, Choristerg Bowling Club 53-43, Junior Achievementg Choral Club 54g FRLQ Speakers' Forum 53-54g Thespian 54. PINE, MARY SUE FHA, CSUQ Clee Club, Future Nursesg Y-Teen. PUTCH, CHARLES QUIROZ, PHILIP JOHN RABE, RICHARD HERBERT, JR. RAGAIN, LAQUITA ANN Red Coats 52-54g FHA 52-55g CSU 52. RAMIREZ, VALDEMAR B Team Basketball. RANKIN, BOB Golfg B Team -.Baseballg Amer- ican Legion Club. RANKIN. PATRICIA ANN FHA 53-553 Red Coats 52g CSU 554 Y-Teen 553 Office Assistant 54-55. RATCLIFF, JOHN RAY, BETTY JUNE FHA 52-555 Y-Teen 54-55. REAGAN, DWIGHT Track 53-559 Oil Mang Crubss Country 54. RECK, TOMMY Statesman 54-55, Editor-in-Chiefg American Legion Clubg Honor Society 54-55. Vice President: Thespian 54-55g Quill and Scroll 54-55g Student Rotariang Oil Mang Student Cogcil 54-55g Best Actor 54g Senior Favorite. REHA, CAR MARIE REINSCH, BETTY FHA 51-53. RICE, JOE Glee Club 53-55, President: Stu- dent Council 54. RICH, MARCE Sophomore, Junior, Senior Cabi- net, FHA 54-55. Officer, PE Team Leader: Modern Dance Club 54-553 Thespian 54-55g Stu- dent Director 54-55. RICHTER. JANE Bowling Club 53: CSU 53-55, FHA 53-55, Officer, Chronicle Correspondent 54-55, Oil Woman, Office Assistant 54-55, Statesman 54-55, Associate Edi- l0I'. RISTER, FRANK RITTENHOUSE, BILLY Football 53-54, Letterman 53, Statistician 54, Track 53-55, American Legion Club 53-55, Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Cabinet 54, Sergeant-at-Arms, Cafeteria Host 54. ROBERTS, KENNETH Bowling Club 53-54, Bowling Team 53-54, Letterman , Hi-Y 54-55. RODRIGUEZ, BECKY May Fete 54, Red Coats 53-55, Glee Club 54, Office Assistant 53-54, CSU 54, Thespians, Head Cheerleader, Ba se ball Sweet- heart, Senior Secretary, Cabinet, Future Teachers, Choral Club 55, A Senior Favorite. ROGERS, NORMAN ROMERO, WALLACE ROSE, ANTHONETTE Choral Club 53-55, Sergeant-at Arms, Thespians 53-54, Secre- tary, Student Director, CSU 53. ROZNOVAK, GLORIA Red Coats 53-55, Bugle Lieuten- ant, Choral Club 53, Clee Club 54-55, Vice President, Thespian, Future Teachers, Girls, State, Rotarian Sweetheart. RUSSELL, TERRY RYALS, BETTY FHA. SANDERS, RONALD SATTERWHITE, SHELBA SAUSLEY, TOMMY Bowling Club 54, Baseball 53, B Basketball 53, Co-Captain. SCARBOROUGH, REBECCA FHA 53, Bowling Club 53-54, CSU 53-54, Y-Teen 54-55, Vice President, Speakers' Forum 54- 55. SCHAUER, APRIL Red Coats 53-553 CSU 53g May Fete 53g Office Assistant 53-543 Choral Club 53. SCHERIDIN, JUNE CSU3 FHA 53-553 Y-Teen. SCHUTZ, ANN Honor Society 54-55, Secretaryg Pennant 54-553 Speakers' Forum 53-553 Red Coats 53-552 CSU 543 Junior Cabinetg May Fete 543 Oil Woman3 Student Con- gress3 Junior Achievement 53- 55, Secretary, TTCHSUICTQ Speak- ers, Corps3 Office Assistant 553 A Senior Favorite. SCHMIDT, CHARLES ARTHUR SCHMIDT, CURTIS SCOTT, MAROIE Red Coats 52-55, American Flag Lieutenant3 Speakers' Forum 52- 543 NFL 53-553 CSU 553 Glee Club 53-543 Choral Club 54-55, Treasurerg American Legion Club 52-55, Secretary, Treasurer, Pres- identg Future Teachers 53-55, Secretary, Vice President3 Bowl- ing Club 53-55, Letter3 Student Council 54-55, Secretaryg Honor Society 53-55, Rep.3 SCHOPPE, CAROLE Red Coats 53-543 Office Assist- ant 53-543 FHA 53-543 CSU 54. SCHUMANN, MAY DELL PE Team Leader 53-54. SEFCIK, DOUG Football 52-54, Lettermang B Team Baseball 523 Track 52. SEAL, TERRY Office Assistant 54-553 Band 52- 543 Student Council 54-55, Pres- identg Head Cheerleader3 Speak- ers, Forum 53-55: NFL 53-553 Hi-Y 53-55, Chaplain and Secre- taryg Youth and Government 53- 54, Lieutenant Covernorg Swim Team 53-55, C0-Captaing CSU Officerg FRL 54-553 Thespians 53-553 Sophomore Cabinet3 SELMAN, BARBARA SUE FHA Officerg PE Team Leader 53-543 Choral Club3 Office As- sistant. SELMAN, EVA FHA 54-553 Red Coats 53-55. SERRES, JO BETH Red Coats 54-553 FHA 53, Offi- cerg Y-Teeng CSU3 Choral Clubg Office Assistant 54-55. SERRES, LEONARD ROY ROTC, SHAY, RAYMOND ROTC, Second Lieutenantg Ama- teur Radio. W' F 403' f- 15? ,,.1 .,..., Y 4,. , ., I .. ,f 2 f, . . f f V gffa raft. , ,, ' fW. . fm 4' f ni. 22 'V 24,-. ga. f ff ,MW ,f-am MHZ? ,M S.-. ,A f fff Jffff ,wr , , C V ' ,fo f 1 0. j!'.,j'?,,, -. .L gmt, .,, 4' ' ' , - I I , ,ft I , 7. 4 in' V N , f .:Zf'f'f' . H313 .- H-11f3y,z:,: 4 -. f ,Q fifz 155272 . ,- LII ,c-Z 61 7 . , - . I 4 ., ,xv TMJ Z Y f, Aff 4 ' If., , ,f A f 1 f Wi ? f nf I N0 'if' ,ff 1 not .-,,,,, I SIIEPPARD, BILL SIIEIIPARD. DICK State-sIIIan. SHIELDS. DAVID Track 54. SHUFFLER, DEBBIE FHA 53-55g Red Coats 53-55, Tenor Bugle Sergeant. SIKES, SHERYL Red Coats 53-55, Drill Masterg Honor Societyg A Senior Fa- vorite. SIMMONS, PEGGY MERLE Red Coats 53-55, Bell Serge-antg CSU 53-55g Choral Club 53-55, Librariang Glee Club 54-55, All- State Choir 559 Senior Cabinet 54-55g Future Teachers 54-553 FRLI Office Assistant. SINGLETARY, DON Golf Team.53-553 NASSI Stu- dent Council 54-55. SKINNER, SAMMY Track Team. SLOAN, JULIUS ROTC, Captain, Battery Adju- tant, Rifle Drill Team. SMITH, ALICE Glee Club 54-55g Future Teach- ers 54-55g Red Coats 53-55, FHA 53. SMITH, GENTRY ALICE FRLQ CSU, FHA, Futu re Nurses. SMITH, GEORGE C. SMITH, GEORGE EDWARD Amateur Radio. SMITH, TNEZ Red Coats 53-55. SMITH, JOYCE Q.-ff' 1? 'Xia--7' Q Y ww 454,-49 wwfffi gQ,A6f,.,,,,.ff,, -:gn . ., , . ' gf f - ' ' A 'f f .5 ' -. I .1 ..,f . , f. New-,.,., ,-gn 1' 2 Af i fi 1 .,-,, fy., aww awww, v,g,,fury A VIV- . ll fu' MQW, . f fl f Q 1 MV' f-sg, SMITH, MARILYN Red Coats 52-55: Honor Society 54-55, Future Nurses 53, FHA 52. SMITH, MARY ELIZABETH FHA 54, Y-Teen 54-55, Thespian 53-55. Reporter, Choral Club 54-55. SORSBY. JOYCE FHA 53. SMITH, SAMMIE Bed Coats, FHA, Treasurer, Baseball Sweetheart, Homeroom Rep., Sophomore Favorite, Of- fice Assistant, Most Popular Senior Girl, SPIES, J o ANN FHA 54-55. SPINKS, RICHARD CSU 54-55, Baseball 52-53, Hi-Y 54-55, Sergeant-at-Arms. SMITH, SANDRA LEE FHA, Officer 54-55, Red Coats 53-55, Swiss Flag, Baseball Sweetheart 54, Sophomore, Jun- ior Cabinet 53-54, Office Assist- ant 53-55, May Fete 54. SPIVEY, JERRY STANDISH, JOHN WAYNE Band, Bowling Club, Honor So- ciety. STICKNEY, JOAN FHA 52-55, Historian, Modern Dance 54, Team Leader 54-55, Intramural Basketball 52. STORK, J ENNELLE Glee Club 53-55, Choral Club 54-55, PE Team Leader, Future Nurses 54. STOEVER, GENE B Baseball 53. STROUD, JERRY Football 52-54, Tri-Captain 54, Student Council, Senior Class Vice President. Cabinet, May Fete 55. SUGG, BOB Thespian, Orchestra, President, Band, Student Council. SUMMERLIN, ROSEMARY Intramural V O 11 e y b al l 53-55, Champ., Glee Club 54-55, Y- Teen 54-55, FHA 53. SUNDAY. GEORGE Band 52-55, SWANSON. WESLEY Honorary Lettermang Duke May Fi-te 52g Football 52, Trainer 53g B Basketball 524 Student Coun- cil 53-543 Cafeteria Host 53-54. SWATLOSKI, STEVE Amateur Radio. SWINDELL, DON PE Team Leader 53-55g Honor Societyg Speakers' Forum 53-555 NFLQ May Fete 543 FHA, Presi- dent 55g Senior Class Officer, Cabinet 553 Bowling 555 Y-Teens 555 Baseball Sweetheartg CSUQ Rotary Club Sweetheartg Most Rep. Senior Girl. TANNER, JACK TARNNOWSKI, DOROTHY TALLEY, SANDRA LEE CSU 53-543 Honor Society 54-555 Senior Cabinetg Office Assistant 53-55g Glee Club 54-554 Oil Woman 54. TARTT, GARY CSU 52-533 Football MB 53. T ATUM, MAYNEL Y-Teen 52-53, Program Chair- mang FHA 54-555 Future Teach- ers 54-55g Red Coats 53-54g Of- fice Assistant 52-55g Swim Team 52-55, Letterman. TAYLOR, MARY GRACE Honor Society 54-55g CSU 54-55g Office Assistant 543 Future Teachers 53-55. TAYLOR, PAULINE FHA 52-555 Y-Teen 54-55. THACKER, CHARLES TAYLOR, RONALD HREGGIEU FRLg Track Team 52-53, Man- ager 54-55, Lettermang Manager Cross Country 54, Lettermang CSUQ Bowling Club 55. THOMPSON, EVELYN JOYCE FHA 52-53. THRON, E. MICHAEL TILLERY, PEGGY TOLAND, LAURA Sophomore, Junior, Senior Cabi- netg FHAg Future Teachersg Red Coats 53-555 First Aider 54-553 C-ym Secretary. TOPE, HOWARD Football 52-54g Hi-Y 52-55g Base- ball 53-55g B Team Basket- ball 52. TOWNLEY, WALDEEN Band 53-553 Librarian 54-55g Lead in State Winning Contest Play 543 Thespians 54-55g FHA 54-55. TUBBS, BETTY FHA 54-553 Y-Teen 54-55g Office Assistant. TUBES SUE Band 52-55g Orchestra 53-55, Vice President. TUMLIN, CECIL EDWARD Audio-Visual 54. TURNER, GEORGE ANN FHA 53-55, Reporter. TURNER, VIVIAN FHAg Red Coats 53-55g Gym Secretaryg Future Teachers 54-55. ULLRICH, ROBIN ANN FHA 53-543 Y-Teen 544 Office Assistantg Choral Club. VANDER HENST, HERMINA Red Coats 53-55g FHA 53-543 CSU 54-55g Future Teachers 55g Swimming Team 54-55. VANDOVER, JEAN Debate Club. VAUGHAN, PEGGY Jo Thespian 54-55: Office Assistant 54-55g Y-Teen 54-553 FHA 52-55 BENTURA, FRANK VODEHNAL, ANDREA Ks. ,ASV- 4' 'hw 7 ,..,sM 'Q' 'MQW ,,q,,.w-we fi,-,fx ff? W .,,.,,t,,.s,.,. , . , , ...f -,mv N, 57-2J:?' 3 ' 1 5' A ty, V7 Q -7.4 , 75.55, , 5, , , Z 5 , , 4' 1 W Z eM,,..,,.,,,V f 6 Z fQ'9v Nha! , 'bv WWW fwdffff Af-L A A. 'QVGA qw ,if VW? KJV Aly f 414, X fx ffff A ,Q ? f , ,, , 2 ,Y F Y1 51. X ll? , VoN Wotzmm. Louis lluselmll 53-55, Ilomeroom Hep- resenlul ive. WAfIGONl'Ili. CAROL FHA 52-5-I-. WAI,LBltAlIN. NANCY Office Assistant 54-55, Sopho- more, junior, Senior Cabinet, FHA 52-55, Intramural Volley- ball Champ. Team. WALTHER, CARLENE Red Coats 53-55, Swiss Flag Lieutenant 54-55, Future Teach- ers 54-55, FHA 53-55, Secretary. WARREN, BILLY CSU, Hi-Y, ROTC. WARREN, TERRY Football 52-55, Letterman 54. WEATHERLY, ELAINE FHA 52-55, Y-Teen. WELLS CHARLES WELLS DARLENE Red Coats, Office Assistant, FHA, President 54. WEST, MAX Honor Society 54, Cheerleader 54-55, Student Council 53-55, Treasurer, Devotional Chairman, Vice President, Hi-Y 52-54, Pres- ident, Convention 53, CSU, En- tertainment Chairman, President, Junior, Senior President, Cabi- net, Traek 52-54, Cross Country 53-54, Letterman, May Fete 54- 55, Junior Favorite, Youth and Government, FRL, Office Assist- ant, Student Rotarian, Most Pop- ular Senior Boy. WI'IISENANT, GAYNELL FHA. WHITE, CLARA FHA 51-55. WESTMORELAND, NANCY Red Coats 52-55, Future Nurses 53, Homeroorn Rep. 53, FHA 55. WIEDE, DORIS PF. Team Leader 53-55, FHA. WIETSTRUCK, MARY Red Coats 52-55, Junior Cabinet, FHA, Future Teachers, Office Assistant. my 'MMM .dum ,Mm num? Fifa Aww' Mtiuapm-f WRIGHT, JERRY ANN Red Coats 53g FHA 52-55g Y- Teen, Presidentg Junior Achieve- mentg CSUQ Bowling Club. WIGGINS, EDDIE American Legion Club 52-53, Vice Presidentg Football 52-53, Letterman 53-555 Hi-Y Club 53- 544 Track 53. WIGGINS, LEo T., JR. Junior Class Treasurerg Football Letterman 52-53g Track Letter- man. WILLIAMS, J OYCE FHA 52-54g Bowling Club 539 Y-Teen. WILLIS, LOUISE WINDT, WILLIAM E. Hi-Y 53-55, Program Chairmang CSU 54-553 Bowling Club 54-559 Junior Achievement 55. WINKLER, KEN ROTC. WITHERSPOON, NAOMI FHA 52-53. WITT, FRED W., JR. ROTC. WOLFE, JACKIE WOODALL, J. C. Bowling Club 53-545 Amateur Radio Club. WOTTRICH, ROBERT ROTC. WHEN, EDDIE RENE FHAQ Clee Clubg PE Team Leaderg Volleyball 'Team 53. Junior Cabinet Officers NELSON PETERSON President PHIL SMITH Vice President BEVERLY KIMBROUGH Treasurer .IEANETTE PARHAM Reporter DORIS ANDERSON Sergeant-at-Arms JUDY WILLIAMS Secretary 4 Q, TW IW th 215 I my 2 , -,yr it L ' 'Y X , If Ayajfrfifo f 1 ffff Mfw r J 4' 4, V W rf Z, W Z M4 , f, f', rf: 92 Back row: Jeanette Pfeiffer, Virhinia Bacarisse, Doris Anderson, Alice Carmical, Diane Angerstein, Dorothy Wagenhauser, Judy Williams, Barbara Mika, Charlotte Odom, Nila Tant, Pat Crane, Diana Nagle, Kay Trimble. 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Plazinich, Joyce Scardino, Jo Schuebel, Mary Ann Summerfield, Roland Tomlin, Betty Walker, Gracie Walt, Allan Warren, Jerry Witt, Iames . I Absentee Juniors Af V , ww A ff' ' 1 ' 1- ,f . , ,nv f' , W, I 1 41 fuse, X , MQ, ,g f , 15' Y il99!4W'i ff My ,V V f 4 ,VV V . V, 1, ll A ,X f 459 n 74 I I . Q, f fy X ,P , J, ,,.,.W. V ' V V 7 ff' I, ' My V ' WWAWX an f',' my 1 f 7 fy' X 4. , ,wi , V ,ty 2 , f - alil I ., , - 0 , ,,', i ' ew I ,af f .V V- V 1' Absentee ophomores Appfel, Pete Brandon, Nancy Collette, Betty Copeland, Barry DuPuis, Yvonne Duncan, Betty Farrington, Laura Gillespie, Robert Kaminski, Joyce Koci, Anna Koimn, Barbara Milzarek, Bobbie Potter, Rae Terrell, Paul Whorton, Barbara Woodard, Jackie Zak, Frances Zenor, Hughes Zimmerman, Henry Zimmerman, L. T. Zimmerman, Zella Zuckero, George Zuniga, lVlary Louise , ,.,,, ,.,.,,, . ,, ..,, . f K., f .r , 'fy - ,M f ff V ,af X. , K . . ,- . . . A V , Y 'W' ,am we V 5 '- l , Q ff - fa' wx 471+ -V V I V f' , gf, .W '. , -, .. 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Front row: Carole Ann Gaustad, Patie Dietrich, Gladene Michel, Jo Ellen Rosselli, Beverly Reeves. ,Iulia Ieu. a ,S . fv- V if f 'fyf K- 79... 1-A 2 I ,, ,W , 1 -M ophonunes Abadie, Esther r,t Abernathy, Patricia W t Abdo, Kenneth J' ' 'W ' Q 3 Adams, Carolyn -.e, y A ' Adams. Joseph X A, V, Alesi. Joe ,A Alv I ra Y J ' 1 ' fin i U f 'Y 75571 Alexander. Robert Allen, Claudette Allen. Donald 'A ' ' 1 V' fl ,:.: wiv. ' 1 ,V U '16 Pb y azz- My ' A -ff f ,A SUM . Allen. Shirley Ann Allender. Jim Alston. Darrell ff J ,. A 4 yff 4 ill f VZAV , V , , . Amarell. Bobbye AAA' Amici. Marilu f ' ,A 'ii Ammons. Daniel ft T' Anderson. Johnny , Anderson. Marjorie A 2 Af' gf , .-, - ,4,', , 5 W 1 Q Andexler, Sharon V f 'G 59 I Andrus. Frances ' 1 , , , Arlington, Billy t ' . ,,, 4 Armstrong. Kenneth ' ' I ' A ,rw Wag 1, , E 1 I X , , f' f , 66 . Arnold. Jerry I A A Arnold, Walter Lee 2' Arrington, Dalton 5 , .,., , , .,., ,,., V, .,,, Z ,, I aswrff,amawama ' ' t N5 'f . 'Q - V J , Mr! 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Brasher, ,leanne Breitkreutz, Katherine Brenner, Beverly Brenner, Bobby Briggs, Tony Brister, Donald Brooks, Sandra Broun, Audrey Brown, Jimmy Buchanan, Betty Buford, Dorothy Ann Bullington, Bobby Bumgardner, LaNell ns , Q ophomores -. 151-as , wav sign 4- , fl, M.. lc X f f f f M f X X f, ,, , , WZ I 4 f fav! , X af, f f X f X 1 3 y ,V 5 ., , . 4 I. , V J w V M' ' ,f , , 270 , , , C . L 7 ,y Q 4 If I f ' V f ,, , K 2512 mf! 'i dr V 2 mg, ' fffff, ,J ' 4 . W ' 14 'fu' l ,V 4 f 'I-'wg' V ' WV' lf. I iw' 7, , .Q fy' 'Z V , x ,f i +-..,,ff 'f 7 rf f ,for 4, , l y ,kwrf ry, I ,, V, 4 ff . I h If MMA H ' ' 1 , 'Zffffif I f 2 a F A' W 1:4 i 4 ' 57 ' X X - , fc' , '11 I f 'IJ iff , V an i 1 ff' 5 - f fl X 'M 1 ' lah. Y ff f , 7 if 'T' YQ! W ! f7 'LI . 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Wlley, Benjamin W X y fwj 'V' y f Willaford, ,lerry -To f W W 5. ,, ff I Williams, Audrey .7 ,Z 1 Williams, Dan , f W 'V W1ll13IHS, Frances A IWC., .za V, y ' , 72 i 7 ii pf 4:1 If Williams, Vernon .J . gg ' ,' ' Q .Ji , 2 Willingham, Kenneth , 7' fa i if Willis, Mar Alice 1 Y V V Nj f , . if , Wilson, Darrell nl , ,' 5, ' I ,lf ,fa 4, . I T , X ff, f ' H LX, ',,' jf ' ',' , 1 f 'JF ' , G Q 1. 4 5 , , WW W., .- f - I I-, 79 'Y' , lf f i Z 55 ,ff WW , t ' 0 4, I ig,:wgfZW'V'f'f YfW , ' I ff Wwyf ' f ,., ,V ' A64 A :gs 'Q ' 'H' ' , ,, at A ,.. f' f 'I-7 5 ,,7'ff,,, f . Y - s, -,... VV,,,, , fr A rl 4 , ,f t i -I , Lf I, jf i QL.. ,QQ U ' A I .,,,,f ' . 'n I, 3 L, Q z 1 , , H ,NL yr g 4 f , ' G .' v. nf . ,f .. ,- , . 2 ' 5f , .2 Q. -T 'If 1' f 1, L: I ! ' 4 T f , '? , f K we -V , .g M ff q ,, f 1 7 Q X ' ' ' i f A f ' ff 'fx Q 'V ' '- 'ff f I ' 9 if? V . ZW' X ' f' , A i' new f ,, ,f ff, Z Wilson, ,lean fy! 2 hi, ' Wiseman, Carole Wiser, Lanelle Wisnoski, Lawrence Wojhan, Robbie Womack, Lynda Wood, Barbara Wood, Kenneth if 1 A Word, Dixie Von Worley, Mike Wray, Marnella Wren, Glover , Ha ' Wright, Jimmy Wsygant, Mike Wyatt, J une Wylie, James W' if Yarborough, Carole Q 2 1 ' Young, Vonna Beth of 17, ,,,, M ak Q L 1! I if ff fb ' 7 4, , 47 , 4 fy ,f423?, ,f ,f 4 A 2 ? 4 ' Wmww.. ww-kvm N N oft Cheerleaders T. img I-1 ,sb 5 TIM Head Cheerleader Head Cheerleader TERRY SEAL BECKY RODRIGUEZ NIAX WEST VIRGINIA DARE TOMMY MILLER ANNE CLARK Coaches . . Managers I Q 5 5 5 2 I s E 5 L 1 Q i JOE TUSA LEROY ASHMORE JAMES SKAINES Swimming Baseball BU Football MB Basketball Line Coach Track End Coach HUNCLE JOE TURNER OWEN EREKSON CHARLIE KIVELL Track Football Basketball Back Coach TOP TOWI Bottom row: JOE GOODEN TOMMY NOSER A Baseball , W Bn Football M.,-lemma., RONALD TAYLOR Q JOHNNY OGG Track BH Football TOMMY POWERS DOUGLAS MCCORN An Football BU Baskerbqll JOHNNY JOHNSON I PAT KIRKBRIDE Head Trainer Av Basketball BILLY DEWOODY DON PEVER B Trainer Swimming HAM Team Football K ,fd S ' We Q, , -. .gms ,NS ua 5 - has Q R s 5 ,X f tiki - 5555 3'-Q. 3 4 'sa g -. W, . Q R -' .-4 ,' .f:'.Bs ex J S-5 - i s Ms - 'S 6 3 ' xisiifsx X g X if X il k S ig V 5 tv r4Sf it-.t gf l t,l',- W t W ,SU fi 4 :S 23,5 753 52 Top row, left to right: Stroud, Boyd, Farrar, Moore, Spadachene, Wax, Darwin, Hanze, Moffett, Penny, McKoskle, Manager. Middle row: Coach Erekson, Trainer Johnson, Coach Tusa, Elliot, Bogle, Powers, Manager, Wiggins, Fitzgerald, Leavens, Wilson, Perry, Ford, Mitchell, Joffrion, Graham, Coach Ashmore. Bottom row: Brown, Long, Warren, Lyons, Palmer, Lawrence, Sefcik, Holidy, Schubert, Hope, Coach Kivell. l would like to extend my thanks and express my appreciation to the Football Team, the Student Body, and the Faculty for the splendid cooperation and help which was given me in my first year as head coach at Reagan. At the very best it is most difficult to take over the reins as head football coach in any school, but your loyalty and school spirit eased the hardships of my beginning. To all the boys who contributed to the success of our football season I would like to say a special Thank youll' You did a splendid job, and when the chips were down, you came through with flying colors. May your total effort during the last two games of the season be a shining example for all of those who are to follow. Off www' FITZGERALD, HOLIDY, S'l'I'1UU wwf: -er'-J Velma: , V ' at 5' ' 1.3w'Fgs1' 1-' fl ' N. . .ff 5 ' r . rw 9, A , ' 54 J Hrlfy. 1 jr f Fr XM r Mba' ' 7 - ll ' lr ,J l 5 5 r lr We , J at as aw y M, E X 4 a p 4 ARTHUR BROWN Quarterback fu nior Letterman , 'ffl I f 7 fam r , 'ww , 0 H ,V,, H X V f V' f,V, , , ., L4,c,A,,t ry, f f , ,, f?'ff'4Z I ,V5,Qy,g3, 41 WV' ,yur f ' I .,,',, gf ryugyff , 757 , 4' ' fr ' wld 2- i'f1 '?f'fV .ifff iw' . 1 , f W ff W 1 f 4 X I 1 ff f f ff, 7 Z dwg' ff ,V -f ,Lf I, ' , f ff RAY HOLIDY Fullback Three Year Letterman 'K . 'll ff will fgv sz sgi a',.iZ,Ql! r. M Letterman ,er .- l-S . 1 ' 1?-fl 7'A4:, teeirl' -H Y ,, x ' .W .sew . .1 r .rr. 71 , M r 1 5' z Y1..l. my H xvll A ,Q'r w we 9 r at rrr ' r, 'rs ,rr J' rr r r l t 1 ' vu' fx, s Htl 'ta t J r I - nz, ffkg .f , MJ . ,, ,.., cy r., -, F 1 ,112 in Y W wig Jef 2' . fs 4 5 J' M r rx -fr'-:ze ,' wx' ,gm '11 i f - C f 1' fZf2'7f1' 2, 1, N, 1 f ,r,,, 1 , -f ,Q 4 -f l TERRY WARREN y Halfback I ,V Senior Letterman ' ' 'iff ZWIZ3 f : ,, -Q-wl ,.w1 4.1.-frfemlg'-fb V '3 1 FL W' V A , .ff f r li fa 1' V f ,V Fl-1 REAGAN 6 y ,trr ' RAY zany Ano+l1er second half explosion overcame lheilired Reagan 'team as Ray of Corpus roared back from a Voreless firsi- half 'ro smoiher +l1e Bulldogs 26-6. A 'Fired-u A' defense kepl' ihe Texans bottled up 'through +he firs+ half kgbe' lone rally came on a pass and run by Duggiesef 5. Howard Tope called a pass close +o +l1e Heigl1+s goalygwbich Sefcik snalched on +l1e 25. LiH'le Duggie weaved infand oulgfand raced 75 yards for fhe score. In +h'ee opening of +l1e second half the Texans roared back to scoref one a 57-yard drive. A second Corpus lou down was sc on a pass lnlvercerplion al H19 Reagan urfb ..,. uarler saw Ray score +wo myers . . 'W' ' A F 73 and Bl yards. l rt' ,r.r ff-'sf f t -it View if as I , an 1, 5 ' :fear 'l ' --l ills? 4' ' f e ' .r ,f 7' 'K M 3 M Y . far A I, f . ,,f,d1g-3.1, 2 wa,1,j f?I' 1-fljylf l. L c '-'w,,W rllll 'W ::ffF',f'3:E . '- , 'fm ,wa me Y M ran--, :wyf!'v:fc?1l?'W. :um 'V ,w.Wag',4,mf?w:':s ' rf 'ttarw f f--,-W4-2 ,-fa-w 1 my 5 CZ RVUE CHFZZSW . Q :Jan ,f!4f.v,, at 1 1 .sf 1 'll M nv -41 1' . 1 l 1 l f 2 ,, Athlt Q , rr rtt t r 't-r- . A ' 5 , .MARVIN LAWRENCE n P 0 e Senior Letterman ,9mM'- fx ,Qin 4 . 1' b 22 0 er H, Lettermen M M' M Mw ,. Hy' A - ,gf ,M 'M MM M M -. , 1 .WL is WW M N it snub-:guy WSW Y J v , I uw l M , Q, -1 , V. , , - M Qv j Mi, , 4, V ,, ,L ,N W' . U 1.1! Q M ,. .MMM:, . J J' 1- M M ,, A,-we ,. '17 A ': M. 1 I4 ' PM gfli U, CMM, C M. ,. ' M' 'fM 7'-gy , N QC' . ' ,zgrn '!-N , rf-A ' N , 15M,z , 9 -er - ' ' .::MMw, M 1' r .JQQ :ti ' I EY- x alxlff , . LT! C M sv. . 'MLM M ., ,ff 4:3 J, ' 'H DON FORD 'W r5,a,' WIMAMJ 'H Halflmavk M Wfjfre H Junior Lelterman v M 4, 4' fa JIMMY MOORE Center Senior Letterman F , ,MF 1 M I sM +b,i?Zl - M I' X f MM MM, vig: M M M A , M M M- MM M M MM4,,fMwMMfM VMVM I vi M,,1?Qf2:4ig5?3ixv42M Mk 'M , M M m MM,M,.. MM,MM:'..M. M' , , Mr MM MM MM M MM M M M97 , M f' REAGAN 7 DAVISMMB M ,M M M.MMM Mr p p rr -f f ,M Q7 kj MMM . 'M . M M . 'M v.-M M -1.,! 'fit-f,6,,5'i,' 'M M ' . A Y M ,,, !, ,! ,wg ,.MMVMRMMMMM,g.q-M:M:fM', M' An , offensive meaiure ,M H ,w iv wawmgwgagnf ,zfmm5nwMMffMMM544SM?:.1,MEv5M1P'V:Q5!?55MfaMWiMW5:12i5?!MgJE453g5fEZ5Q2:ijf2.195!,,5:M5,, 4 p M MQ W p ,iV mWKeqg3g pk vzcfory over Davis, M M M ingefald covered .3 Mr M. w A' M M M fo add fhe exfra 'M 'fha +wo clubs ,MVP 1?',M5'M-w+1'M'f'M'MMJf ,-we . . . M-1'MLM71,M,MrM 'fr-555..vga-Lv'W-M,M5g2fj.?'M,:+ ' , p side championship. jE?E'MMg,Egy.-1,CW cred flrsi. p p MM MMMA' -Ma - , M3553 l,E4fifsr1rM1'2-:f'ff+'M A Pggar A5 we. One of .5,g,w,,4i,,.IE-,MM M- we spark plugs, Y MAMM PMT? Vlflfigqfz ocked 'rhe ex+ra'f WY As ihe end of ' , ,l aiLMr.HMf, 'A' -M ,W ,ZylfgLAi'15JAMV.'1?',5a'r,a11yfjQ'fif',fl V ' .f QQMMM, Reagan marphed 9l yards To score, burs+ from +he churning legs of Ray ew 15.15 f 'M 'TM 91'-'M 'Mr' H - og:gQ5Mv IMM.- grabbed a Tope-pass good for II A Mu I n ,:MLa,fQg ML M f :g5I ' score, wi+h the clock showingseven ., ' may , ' My -.,,,52:', s f,fw . 1 f MMMM M 9 H1 H19 half. I ,nVVV, p , iff- MMM .. f' ' Q V lx 'B ' V 'Www 777 1 'W 0 f j N. X KENNETH WAX . Fulllfuvk n ll Sophomore Letterman 4,61-.V 51 . M-,-in fer, i ,:,,,:M , , , M U1 iff-vis.. DUCGIE SEFCIK Halfback Three Year Letterman 111. llll llll'ill6ctober za H + Ri T13 All N H . Lettermen 1HT x r'e-1-Hag ll L , ' Jim 1 , T i 2 T fs Pm-' in ix ', 'J A Nile' -- fx' CTW-ai qi iq J 4 1-ui 1 y 5 S 7541, 'TN ' - 'V L 52 1' TWT' if 'il735i'lf l lf!25n'5'+1i fE'fl?1x 1'4 'Qb2'5l.?- fs ' - '3E.T'i'3 n, :' 'v i 1'w1w?5xf'-f2Qli!? f?5e'f,!f 1f waf- ww-ff':'3s, 'B f'f,-'vlaf.b lY' l- l ' 3 1. 1. M,f..r'w JIM BOB MOFFETT End Junior Letterman -21 , 52 5 w r. i , 5 l VINCENT PALMER il End Senior Letterman 4 ell , . li' X 1 ,id ef 4 f . T F 3. 53, 5' L ff, 'uri i J 'W 1 I W l2'!LivGi '?,F'4n5 SEQ-,r qi T- , awivwmz fe ' I We-rFie qa??,.. TC e H f' . 4 ri 4, Z1 T REAC-5ANi2I T AURTIN 3I The Auslin Muslangsispoiled a Reagan comeback Thurs- day nighl- and cameron lo defeal ihe Bulldogs, 3I-2l. Reagan shook off 'lheiryjsecond-half iinx, only lo be bea+en by a firsf-half surge which lefl ihe Ponies ihead, 25-O. The lead which Auslin enjoyed dwindled qughlcly before 'lhe charging Bulldogs during 'Phe lhird and f quarfers. The firsl Reagan marker scored on a I6-ygrdypais from Tope lo if ? Q 5 1 Wilson. Don Ford in+ercep+ed af? 'lily laleral and raced 66 yards for anoiher six-poinfer. 'lgheayilhird Reagan 'lally camewy wifh fhe aid of a blocked-lcickqlziy Sam Boyd deep in Muslang ' . On . W 7 ' 'l ferrilory fourlh down Tope connecfecl wi+h Jerry Slroud who over for A score. This play nel-led I6 yards and 25- I affer a 'lhird siiccessful conversion PHEN F REA yi V JERRY srnoun - V ' MAX WILSON Three Yegriuietterman il P N V funiorliririterman Sa' Novem F 1 1,fgf,p'ki' v vw 's-L.-,-br! 1 t :ma-fr., -4.235 f ' ,J-mllrilzqr. -lt-a-y ' ' ,Knew , . ' 1 'JT' w a- ,Q Mm -!1 1f:'b Lf.-'W ' ' - :mt , t l . ,, 5 lui' , I vu. kg. ' ' sv--4. WH . .,.' 5 l, . , .x . . ,I-ML.. .,-1.5.1 , ff, , .-4.1 45 K . V. - N 5 QNMQ1, 2-f . ll .L er f L I . ., 'M-!3j'iv' N I Ji?-I5 0' f N. ' JE 0 I .r Q' A ' 1 '51 ' W7 'flf'lf,Q.flf3aZ,x, ,fill Q 'S' LH' lf . il ,af-'ffii 1- Y, FYI! L ' L L L Q n 1 .V L 144 y a-,T-, fr.. f -. 'N ' 'L me L l ' Y 1 L tllc Na ,g ul: , Q, , :uw -1'A' ,,,u'f--.,-fri: Gm! f - w L f . 1- ff L W V , ,, V Iv 'xqitdf .1 -- du: rf xg'.--Q.?g'1'in?l,4',3f5i--- .1 trrj,',:li:g.4'-'qi - . '21 - Q'-'L ,- .5-ti,-,f-tm, . X ' ,' i -- 1' ' '2 + Q Q- gf -'F3 !'fw l7gfa fffeirf ' .J4li- K - ' f ' iff-My 1+ 4 ,M f gap N If li :Iv ,, Nxt 1154. 4. X 4 I ,suv L ye, , he :HX 1 RUSSELL LEAVENS l Guard Senior Letterman A sparse rally and quarfer yard line The halfended 7-O. fell on afu lemon lhe rlecl Re Hue H .g,, -yflquarle around rnglvl' end. 5 scored by margm wu+h 'lwo long Bully Koons runs of 68 and I , 4. , ., f- .L ,Iqp W A HVQFSIOND wif r ah' 'x .Giga 1 W Zffpfy. - ...., 10494115 EDDIE WIGGINS Guard Two Year Letterman an-fl HU, - ,Ms V 'ff' 7 ' 2 f'?E,f-L., 'fftwl , fgiwv' , ' 'HQ QI' ' 5 2 65 ff3 :Q,,.M'gy cm ,t L tg-129'-:,,:4' ,-I 5' r - 4 wi ' 'rm f 03345, el f-' r f 'P' f WW ' 4 my Y , GV Q.. z y,Lv.,L.t, '7:',2'f sl pl 1 y 1: G' V. J ' -3 , ,V,,,,,,,, V ,- Tl',Q'f,TrE?55Lffff Public School Athletic GEECIE BOGLE Guard Junior Letterman as egg: A i' :WMU -we i 'i-Qiflfev ,.,, H - 1 A v J' , , .L . - , . , c - ., . ,lm-,l 'r:.'.-' l, P?'E -- ,W ' x a.,:,.':! I l ff' .-: risilaw iefilaa' Mill ! N, 1, r ,gr egsfggezr Hipaa ' , '-. s T Y . l Len . 'weed BYRAN FITZGERALD 3 Tackle Three Year Letterman vember I2 W ' .fnwwglfff Zf V f X 291, .e'h5,., ' fy ' It ,fu , Letterm , A . f il i r, ,Wig-111516 :wf,fj'fv , f W., ' in 5, if . f 12-'Hill 'V ,,f?f U 44 WT f fff ,5MWW f', ijfliifikl V fiifmrw MW ' i- ef 5 f .. ,X 15. s. lil , .,f4y,4h,w 1 0 ,,. 'wif ff A L ,-1 1 'IL 1- ,, .f ,ff,, af , ywf V wwf, -. 1 g l K X FN. I I peg.. 12,16 . J Q . gr' if el 'QW ff' 5 1' f . ' R 'ii ZVWWMLZ? 'f Y We i .. rw l El i lg . ft, iigszjiiiif 9 . ,.., V W , WW- I ' L ,ies ,, .5541 -'-fig JACK FARRAR a Tackle Two Year Letterman Most Valuable Azz-any 1 If Q2 , f. zs,qg'2ei'qe .- iiffs' L .iff if 5 ew A f,5y.w.: . 'V ' ' lf ,, , 71:2-..,. -.fi , . L 's LAMAR I ' A l fi ' ' 'f or Rea r pulled envious Sei. .defea I4-U3 r , ' ' 17 - er m ga, .,,,, '21l v jg ' f o'fgff, 9v . 4,31 :fr Ji: 1 1- , 'gif ,ai if-,: , 1-he finer rQ5gg,gtAsf e g V.8ler'llheld +l1e p Y W. 'f L 5 .- W as-ly if 5mygg4gr,r21ygQgw 'lTO,,., W Q. e ground- Afilwf ,.i3Vfqf: ,. .647 Avg. . . I . f 1 , yL E' foxy ygouchdowns. Tri-Capiain Holidy a .A o pb s. 'ihe second quarferfakeill capiialized on r, 'ff , f'a+F:,f'f 'K- ' oneyof f' rl Lamar fumble! Q e down, Brown passed io iior y V L l iefglay good for nine yards. The half ME e Bulldogs ahead 7-2. In The fourlh quarler, B lg s+ra+egy gave The Redskins +wo safeiies. Wiih ihe Bulldogs back on Nah Erekson insirucled Brown io give Lamar ihe iwo safeiies in order io capilalize , L on free kicks from 'lhe liagan 20. Leaving 'lheir ground L game, Lamar +ried io p s. This lime ihe speedy Brown in+ercepl'ed on lhe Bulldog 35 and raced 65 yards for The score. Holidy againIgnA ibm for lhe all-imporiani' exira poini. Lamar 'rook ihe kickoff and rolled for iheir only fouchdown. The conversion was good. l X M Q i 'el 4.- If -1. .fig 0 A M f - ,zgzju :f,ryew:, f - ,,. -3 -, fg,':':' , H-Y-he ff-.ve , ,V ,f-14. , , 1 v , 3757! .vfeif V. , in page A V W- . ,- 1. uf 'xii , fe 54: 're V effra so M . v. pq. Sy fe-1. im. .X ,,5,,,,1g,V..,5g,sl: :Refs 4 45 , V ' A K. u . We ...X Vf, gK' ' r 1- ff 6 ' lzbiziksl ' . f'f'35 v' Qig y l S' ANTHONY SPADACHENE E RUSSELL LEAVENS Guard T 1 Public chool Athletic So Novem Wig, 4- ' ' .. u' .4 , SAM BOYD Center Senior Letterman R. W. HOPE Center Senior Letterman e San Jacini-o c r of 3-I-I OVSI' O wifh 36 ppinfs. One behind al 'l'ri - , spread HoIicIy's f - ' 1- rd rf-Q I t f l,'. Yvffvl IV'A I , , ,,f. - f its f' A 64j,,,n3EAc N . I SCORING Reconn 20 fi I 5-4, iQff, fVfEginpIEI .... I3 Adamson 6 Port Ar'rI1ur 3 0 6 C. C., Ray 4 0 2 Sou'II'l Park 2 2 7 Davis ,..,,... 2 6 22 3 0 I8 I 8 I4 0 I l29 TOTAL I96 1 W, Houston Public School Athletic Field M15 C 66 9' Team Football -.5 'Z AA REAGAN 12 0 27 40 13 O 21 113 gel ee? aaa 5 A .A Wes . A 4 Top row: Sievert, Lehman, Minter, Cox, Shackelford, Perkins, Peete, Robordey, Payne, Fowler, Gooden. Mallory, Rather, Gentry, Noser. Middle row: Ogg, Coston, Marmion, Anderson, Atkinson a Record, Bullington, Roberson, Rosenthal, Zimmerman, Evans, Jones, Murray, McCorn, Trigg, Greer. Coach Slcaines. Bottom row: Lueders, Fawcett, De Woody, Pierce, Prince, Wietstruck Euriste, Cash, Burnham, Litton, Uzzell, Avery, Sullivan. 1 T r 1 M ' Capram, - - We bEAbON b RECORD OPPONENT ,, ,W A V M' Sf- Tl1OfH-HS -A---A, ,,-,,,.---,.----- 0 55 'Y 1 f ,ywu LHMHHJUC eeeeee A,-,A 5 8 gf 1 , A 1 Austin ----,, aaaaa 0 1, i:'e:- ' f .,,V, wmby ,,,,,,,,,,, 1111 0 Q A Q ' ' ' ' 'i 7711 . ,f'1 it 4' Lamar A,Y,-------- ----- 1 8 'fi- .W M ' we. fW , g?f 59 San Jacinto ,,,,-.. ,,,, 3 2 it ffialiv W, 'Q Pi' W Jeff Davis ,.,... ,,,,,A, 0 'A X if M TOTAL ..,. ,ce,,,e 1 08 f 1 1 . W Q ' A A ' SULLIVA N, M UR RAY Cc 99 Team Basketball aa , a,a, M 55 ,,', V lv 6376124 A HQV ' V QW' z , ff if ,J V o fl, ' ,f MW! ,iii Q Qffiv' 'IF , U, i V 1 ,ff Left to right: Kirkhride, Manager, Brister, Guzman, Hinsley, Wilson, Garrett, Prater, Kirchner, Moore, Burris, Moffett, Starr, Krc, Simpson, Johnson, Trainer. fflfxif i'I1'XTIiH JIM MOORE rffflfnn iwrwarrl Co-Captains fiI'flU'l' H. E. KIRCHNER JIM BOB MOFFETT Cemer Cenfer Gene Prafer pufs in fwo of his 29 poinfs againsi' Davis. J BOB HINSLEY CHARLES KRC Guard Guard Jim Moore fires a jump sho? in 'Phe Ausfin game DONALD BRISTER CLARENCE SIMPSON Guard Guard MAX WILSON Forward FINAL DISTRICT STANDINGS V I 1 I i I I H. E. way our, as spec+a+ors and opponenis Iookfon, iiiiai-he Davis game. Davis , , .,a.. .,.. .....,.,.,. 9 I .900 5 I Miiby ..,...,..,... ....,.,,,, 7 3 .700 A ., 1 San Jac .... ......,. 5 5 .500 Lamar . ....,.., 5 5 .500 Ausfin , ,. ....,.., 3 7 .300 Reagan ,. ..,..... I 9 .I00 W CHARLES GARRET Cenhr ROLAND BURRIS Forward I5 TOP SCORERS Kapner, San Jac .......,.. ......,. King, San Jac ..........,..,......,.. Presion, Milby ...,,,,.,,,.., Buddendorf, Lamar ...... Walling, Milby ...,r M Bowley, Davis ,.....,.,, Goff, Davis .,... ,,....,. , .. McMorrougI1, Aus'I'in Hinsley, Reagan ,...,. Berry, Davis .....,,... Dade, Davis ....... I .... . SI'iIIweII, Lamar ,.,..... Markle, Ausfin ..,..... Moore, Lamar ., Moore, Reagan .,...... at 9, Team Basketball if V , ...,, no Top row: Coach Tusa, Robardey, Hay, Wax, Varner, Ricke. Middle row: Anderson, Shackelford McKask1e, Wietstruck, Freeland. Bottom row: Seifert, Maze, Syptak, Stephanow, Fawcett. 9,--f If 4 124 ,,,' A , ,. , - 1,4 - . Af t- . ,fha f, - V' 14 f f v d SEASONS RECORD Won 3 Lost 7 HA C Y apfgbz Track Team avi ,K Y . 1 ',. :J . A - '-' -s :R -Lv' , 1 f, I-w , .. A ,.f ff V ff -af , af- 4, 4,3 ,fa LQW, 4 ,Ax Top row: Minter, Bovey, Brack, Baker, Cook, Schwerack, HBHITSZ, Young, Vento, Perry, Ritten- house, Dorn, Horn, Miller, Sanders. Middle row: Coach Turner, Menteer, Franklin, Elswick, Reagan, Deeds, Swearizngen, Gilpin, Devore, Bolinger, Higgins, McFarland, Balding, Chambers, Russel, Coach Skaines. Third row: Mann, Sullivan, Alexander, Taylor, Ewing, Cravey, Nash Townsend, Hood, Sullivan, Fawcett, Graham. Bottom row: Magers, Pever, Fleeger, Davis, Taylor Atkinson, Cobb, Taylor, Manager. Mile Relay Captain DEVORE, FAWCETT, ATKINSON, EWING. JQE EWING 9 9 ??li'F mw , ,f ,L Distance Men First row: Dorn, Franklin, Horn, Miller, Graham, Brack, Pvver, Cobb. Second row: Taylor, Fleeger, Mann, Sullivan, Chambers, Atkinson, Higgins. ANZ fumpers and Vaalters First row: Davis, Balding. Elswick, Menteer, Deeds. Second row: Fawcett. Maltox. Taylor, Gilpin. Track Team Sprint Relay Devore, Vento, Taylor, Ewing. H ardlers First row: Devore, Reagan, Sullivan, Perry, Sanders, Cobb Second row: Swearingen, Townsend, Hood, Young. Cross Country Team Top row: Taylor, Managerg Dom, Hannsz, Miller, Brack, Reagan, Cobb, Atkinson, Coach Turner. Bottom row: Balding, Taylor, Fleeger, Mann, Chambers, West. Higgins. Cross Country Uncle Joe Turner's Cross Country team placed second in the annual Bill Williams Gulf A.A.U. meet. Stripped of experienced distance men by last year,s graduation, the Bulldogs exerted a fine team effort as they were barely nosed out for the cham- pionship. George Dorn placed eighthg Bill Fleeger placed ninthg Ronny Atkinson placed tenth while Raleigh Mann and Bill Higgins took eleventh and twelfth. Retuming lettermen are Bill Fleeger, Raleigh Mann, and Bill Higgins. Weight Men Top row: Bolinger, Rittenhouse Schwerack. Bottom row Hannsz, Minter, McFarland, Alexander. ' Q.-x 84 x 'asf' if no F ' r-g .du 1, X Ml!! f f ,, qu pq , Q, X A. li 'ffl' , af.. f 5 WZAXWAVX 'nf 71' , , W W Top row. left to right: Wayne Craliam. 3rd B- All-Cityg Jerry Simi C., All-Cityg ,lim Bob Nloffitt, P.g Max Wilson, U.g Jack Farrar, R.F.g Frvffl Penny, P.g Charles Everts, P.g Alan Nlarcontell, Klanagwr. Middle row: Coach Ashmore, Charles Krc, P.g Richard Kloomaw, lst B.g Alf-X Mitchell, lst! B., All-CNY? lim Bffthrra, CF., All-Cityg Arthur Brown, l...F.g Jim Ashmore, SEASONS RECORD-28 Wins 7 Losses ,av ff? ' 'Q I W2 ff , P., All-Cityg Harry Janicki, P. First row: Eugene Kubick, C.g Howard Tope, 3rd B.g Corden Ginn, C.g Louis Von Woglom, P.g Tommy Cashiola, 3rd B.g Bobby Keaton, C.F.g Lynwood Stallings, SS., All-City. SIX ALL-CITY PLAYERS MQW' -dl' an 4277 ff Bowling Team m lx Pl 0 ff 2 T ' Top row: Mrs. Henderson, Sponsor, Curry, Weaver, Osterman, Miller, Matlock, Plant, Schumann Balding, Elson, Thompson, Engel, Windt, Ray. Middle row: Keen, Wait, Zerhy, Alexander Magness, Taylor, Louie, Folse, Noles. Bottom row: Poole, Corley, Johnson, Simmons, Hartwick lee, Ming, Pierce, Dorsey, Cranberry, Hofmann, Cannata, Scott, Swindell. DANIEL LOUIE JOHNNY ALEXANDER Vice President Pfwidefll PAT MATHIS MRS. KAY HENDERSON Secretary Sponsor v ewifav ii q B Golf Team K me ,,.,, X i we Y Top row: Mrs. Peek, Sponsor, Fratcher, Todd, Bell, Dillman, James, Conner, T. Hale, Rankin, lves. Middle row: Singletary, Captain, Serres, Marshall, Cauthen, Bush, J. Hale, Bishop. Bottom row: Grimes, Jones, Schoenfelder. Tennis Team A Top row: Ford, Carstens, Cox, Coach Kivell. Bottom row: Arrington, Bell, Louie, West. wimming S 1 ff N Top row: Pever, Manager, C. E. Smith, Allen, Evans, Ramirez, Wylie. Second row: Willingham, Englehardt, Belveal. Third row: Taylor, Bankston, G. Smith, Ufer, Zimmerman, Lucas, Musgrove, Zenor, Leidy. Bottom row: Seal, Eads, Donovan, Worley, Coach Tusa. DIETER UFER TERRY SEAL Co-Captain Co-Captain I Team T 0 F reestylers Arthur Ramirez, James Wylie, Harvey Hodge, Hugh Zenor, Dick Taylor, Kenneth Willingham, George E. Smith, Dack Donovan, George Smith, Tom Bankston, Raymond Englehardt, Milton Belveal. Not pictured: Joe Euresti, Tommy Garrett, Eddie Peete, Wendell Shackel- ford. Divers Not pictured: Mickey Mohr Frank Schoellkoph Backstrolcers Mike Worley, Terry Seal, Charles Lucas, James Allen, Paul Eads, Phil Evans. ,, Breaststrokers Joe Musgrove L. T. Zimmerman Ross Leidy Dieter Ufer Physical Education First Aicl ..-.. J ,Qlvh ? ,,,V w f 7 Track ,WQQQWWV .. We uv ' v X W ., 1 f-3: . ww, - , -q.5,fwf . ,,f.,f V Wfsfllgw5f-1f.- '-34 LC ,',,,f, 'ii JW V W' ., f ,Z , jwftol l fix V. f ,344 f W ' i 4 , X HY Exercises s an-, Basketball Football L21 N . www ,, I . , W . ,, , f ff' f A , , f 1 ' yay, ,,., f ff 1 V A X fr f. ,eff ' iff I 'ff ,WWW7 , ,fr ,w,,,, vi HW ,, ' Z4 f ' ' e ,,, Q ' , ,fn 4fmz'fffm,fQ .,,,6,4wf 40, 4 , , 1 f ,WI m , f , 'L ,Z ff 54, 1 ff f my f Ma 5,5 ,Qf fe , 'A 1 , ,V f, , WM ,Zy,g1,Qy ,4,w ,AZu,ffff',f, ,wfff f va: W , L ,' feffpqf ff f ' , f if f' If ,ff -' . 473 K f fl ' ft T4 lass Leaders Mrs. Banes Kathy Akery Doris Anderson Avis Autry Pat Brown Mary Calhoun Pat Crane Patsy Guidry June Hammer Mary Nan Harrell Dorothy Holloway Marianne Kouanik Ruby Lee Olbrych Elaine Perkins Margie Rich Barbara Safford Miss Mehr Lois Albe Polly Bonner Carol Brick Glenda Craft Nelda Davis Anna Karen Dixon Patsy Fleeger Shirley Machocky Kathleen McConnell Barbara Sue Selman Don Swindell Mrs. Noe Shirley Albrecht Bobby Amarell Beverly Avis Mary Brown Ruthie Harper Jeannine Johnson Libby McCarley Carol Radenz Nellie Scott Jenelle Stork Bobbie Thompson Hulda Tomlinson Dorothy Wagenhauser Peggy Yeley Miss Smith Norma Collin Sharon Conner Sally Herbert Shirley Janowsky Helen Koinm Nelda Majors Ruth Treadway Miss Lee Mary Davis Frances Eager Markanne Godwin Eleanor Kelling Barbara Krohn Nancy Marsh Beverly Nall Iris Oelze Elinor Parham Helen Petty Joan Stickney Carolyn Thomas Doris Wiede Eddie Rene Wren City Volleyball Team ,,,,! C77 4 I mf, , I -iff ELEANOR KELLING MISS IDA MEHR BARBARA KROHN Captain Coach Manager , - 1 ,,' X 1 fffgwff ,V 'L ,iw il I , V ,W ,W 1 7 , , 1 I l I X o f -P' iw 5 W 4 f 'I' f , 5,42 -.D ,,f',fff , , X ,V , , 45' f 4, 4 Mwwg ffl! ' 1 ' fi , Lg, f f 4 f7,',q,f,4, 1, ' 1 ,W ,, 'Glffl , f , yan fl fl' 4 Vg CJ, 4 f' 1 'Z X f, , Q , 5 17 Q , ,ff ,f 4 ff 7 7, yg f f W ,,, ,,,f ,J ,, ' , -2 4 SHIRLEY HOFF MAR NELDA MAJORS BETTY JO KRYSINSKI 4,53 I , CIA FRANKLIN 6 f Z if ' WMM' 453,251 ,, ,nf- wry ffm 'ff f . , , I , if , zf, , , Z7 34, L 2 , Zwfl uw., :ww f .W . ff' , 7, . V! , wx E if' f L 1 BEVERLY AVIS LOIS ALBE .ICYCE WICCINS Reserves 5 1, a Left to right: Frances Walker, Jean Garroway, Betty Buchanan, Peggy Ye-Iey, Willifred Stryhos. nga .fa , 1.,1,,,,. .1A,,.,A,,.,A , ,,,, f wil' NNW 'ZW ' 'fxfv 1 ,W aw. M f f ffff'WffWW' W A X f ff WWMW mn wlw , JT VA, ': Q. . V, l Z, ,, My - V 'Vx .' , 21 f . My -Q 4 X l x 5 5 Za f , mu Q5 ' wi ' Front row: Virginia Cone, Annette Kern, Melba Buchanan, Joan Pizzuti, Jean Lucas, Nelda Davis. Back row: Lois Albe, Managerg Kathleen McConnell, Betty Harris, Jo Ann Bussa, Alice Pierce. Miss lda Mehr, Nancy Wallbraun, Jean Carroway, Shirley Machocky, Shirley Hoff, Captain. Standing: Betty Jo Krysinski, Doris Anderson, Captaing Judy Hale. Sitting: June Hammer Mary Ann Schuebel, Nancy Steffen, Carolyn Buhler, Joyce Kuhn, Yvonne Davis, Annie Pettit Not pictured: Johnnie Miller, Manager, Barbara Safford. 9 w i l ,fp Front row: Maynel Tatum, Karele Hess, Laurel Jones, ,lean Chandler, Hermina Vander Hengst, Jeannette Pfeiffer, Dorothy Forbes, John Jorden, Sheila Donaghe, Ruthie Harper. Back row: Deanna Brooks, Lynn Lawes, Miss Lela Smith, Jerry Willaford, Frances Walker, Mary Ellen Lamberth, Joyce Wiggin. U Front row: joan Logan, Leonor Garcia, Marianne Foster, Betty Jo Krysinski, Carolyn Buhler, Betty Lelfileu. Hack row: Martha Slominski, Pat Moore, Shirley Hoff, Miss lrla Mehr, Yvonne lJul'uie, Charm-lle Nlontez, La Nell Waters. Class Activities Certified Water Safety Instructors are Miss Lee, Miss Mehr. and Miss Smith. First-Aid l RXCAN NATIONAL RE 6 0 6 PXA CRO .QYX sw? THIS CERTIFIES THAT BARBAR ME., HAS COMPLETED THE STANDARD COURSE OF INSTRUCTION IN FIRST AID TO THE INJUFIED AT Reagan Senior High School Houston, Texas NATIONAL DIRECTOR, SAFETI SERVICES All junior girls are required to take the First Aid Course during the Fall Semester. The goal is for every girl to be a first aider with her certification before she graduates. 3 , p .',. I I Mrs. Connelly, the school nurse, is a qualified Home Nursing and Baby Care Instructor. She is assisted by the Physical Education teachers. Sfwimmin I THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS GLADENE MICHEL IS QUALIFIED AS A Iieginnmr in Swimming HAVING PASSED THE REQUIRED TEST AT Reagan Senior High Schgpj .Caamzv It Fall 1951+ NQILQQZELTTZSR AJ All sophomore girls are required to participate in a year-round swimming program. Students are passed in Beginnersf Intermediate, Advanced Swimmers, and Life-Saving courses. The goal is for every girl to know how to swim before she graduates, The Certified First-Aid Instructors are Mrs. Banes Miss Lee. Miss Mehr, Mrs. Noe, and Miss Smith. H ome-N ursing If - Uhr Amrriran Natinnal ilieh Qirniaa This certifies that IIJN S1-AIIHDELL has completed the Red Cross Home Nursing course HOME CARE OF THE SICK BI ' eaftan Senior High School lThis certificate does not entztle holder to 'nurse for hire.l T. 'IOLI-S-'LQ-H CHAPTER f CHAPTER REPRESENTATIVE -I -I M 195i L ADMINISTRATOR NURSING SERVICE! 1 I l Al All senior girls are required to take the Home Nursing Course. 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