Katy High School - Tiger Echo Yearbook (Katy, TX)

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2 I rg 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 il ' 14.4.11,11.11.p11.11L1111,1.111..11,'1 1.21 I 1 1 1 ' A - .LA.1.uu.11aL1.l:l - ULAUFIINIIILI agen 79 iff KW 71' Sedan! Katy, ezcw Wodame 22 I ,ltiwig v, K t lnfswitl r tx E frm ,V f,,e.f,m'. ' f ,rt wi .v,. A I r t L,,l .W i.,, .f . My yriw , A, . . at 5 ,:EVfw,i , . 752 , gf Margaret Chetham Strode Mike Fielder The years which a person spends in school are a time of great contrast and growth. A young boy on the elementary school playground ages, faces life and becomes a man. A little girl with her array of dolls and tea sets grows up and leaves high school a young woman. A child's first day at school, a boy's first football game, the Queen of Hearts, the prom and finally the climax of a student's school career . . . graduation-all these are events to be remembered and cherished by every student. These are the things which make school life such a great adventure. This book, then, is a record of this adventure. 14.4 To the ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY of all four schools for their assistance and cooperation. To CMrs.j VIRGINIA DRANE McCALLON, fash- ion editor of The Houston Port, for selecting most handsome. To Mr. BILL ROBERTS, of ' Robco Publications, Inc., and columnist for The Houston Post, for select- ing most beautiful. To RONNIE LAMMERT, for photography and pho- tographic work. To CHADWICK and PROVINE STUDIOS, Hous- ton for individual pictures. To TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY, Dallas. Dedication .....,............,.,..,..,i.. Administration and Faculty Auxiliary Personnel .......,......... High School ..tt.,.,..,. Valedictorian .....,, Salutatorian ..... Handsome .,.,t Beauty ...,...... Athletics .,,....,. Departments ....... Activities ....,........ junior High School ......Y.,, Katy Elementary School ..... Addicks Elementary School . Page 4 ,..,,..14 ...W38 ...,,..52 ........106 ..,.....132 --'-'.,...,,,,,mM-ng Y mfr ---of-.,....,,,-Mm MR. JACK RHODES Junior-Senior High School Principal MR. JAMES HARRIS Katy Elementary School Principal 1xlH2Yii:42 , am militia? iliizirizifl? lfiflgrfieii ' gkiQi1f'3.'5g fu, ii, , E 5. v sg? ggi? li . yrv:-1'-if fpeglw, MR. MAURICE WOLFE Addicks Elementary School Principal We dedicate this 1963 Tiger Echo to three men who are themselves dedicated: Mr. jack Rhodes, Mr. Maurice Wolfe, and Mr. james Harris. Your services to the students, the teachers, and the com- munities are so vital in making this a great school system. THE STAFF S Zoe-wi 4 Left to right: Hal V. Cardiff, Vice-Presidentg Van Scroggins, Secretaryg Melvin L. Scotty A. J. Mangumg J. D. Woods Presidentg James E. Taylor, Superintenclentg Donald E. Elderg Robert E. Mallory, Jr., Treasurer. JAMES E. TAYLOR Superintendent of the Katy Independent School District MRS. FRANK TUCKER Secretary to Mr. Taylor THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Here are located the offices of the superintendent, tax assessor-collector and business manager, and board room. ? . and JAMES A. HARRIS Katy Elementary Principal MAURICE WOLFE Acldicks Elementary Principal 6 MRS. W. P. DRAKE Secretary to Mr. Harris MRS. G. W. CARLTON Secretary to Mr. Wolfe MRS. S. C. BELL Secretary to Mr. Fussell and 5 WER- JACK F. RHODES junior-Senior High School Principal DURWOOD FUSSELL Tax Assessor Collector and Business Manager MRS. A. R. GIPSON Secretary to Mr. Rhodes MRS. JOE H. BRIGHT Spanish I and II MISS MARY BROOM English III and IV GORDON BROWN Head Coach, Boys Physical Education MRS. FLOYD H. BURTON English I and II WALTER EDWARDS Speech JAMES K. FEENY Plane Geometry, Trigonometry Solid Geometry, Business Math Algebra II. MRS. ROY HAMILTON Typing I and II, Shorthand Bookkeeping MISS CHARLENE KAGLER Girls Physical Education THEODORE LAMMERT American History, Government T. H. MCDONALD Assistant Coach, World History ROY E. NORTON Band, Chorus MAPLE POLLARD Shop, Mechanical Drawing L. D. ROBINSON Agriculture I, II and III FRED A. RULAND JR. General Science, Driver Ealucav tion JEAN E. SCHIVIALZ Art I and II, Yearbook L. E. SELF Biology, Chemistry LUKE SENIOR JR. English II MRS. HOMER D. SHURBET Homemaking I, II and III MISS BETTY SWOGETINSKY Librarian WILLIAM DON XVILLIAMS General Math, Algebra I, Phy- sics Miss Swogetinsky and Mrs. Burton at the faculty table at the junior-Senior Banquet. 9 I MRS STEVE HACZYNSKI MRS ROSA LEE LLOTH MRS. LOTTIE DeVOL, Superv1s0r Grandma MRS. ERVIN JOHNSON I0 MRS. FRANK BARTON MRS. ALVIN HERZOG MRS. jOHNNIE BRAUN zifcaxdfiway F9 Left to right: John McDonald, Recreation Room. Gym and Auditoriumg Edward Schroeder. Cafeteria, Elementary Custodian: L. M. Dufner, Gym and Auditorium: Charles Ince, Engineerg Patt Swogetinsky, Buildings and Grounds: Ernest Smith, Bus Maintenance. CLARENCE WOODING Elementary Custodian High School Custodians MRS. FRITZ FINKE MR. FRITZ FINKE Mr. and Mrs. Finke are two people who have taken pride in their jobs as custodians to the High School Building for the past sixteen years. Not only does Mrs. Finke do her regular duties but she keeps the offices and cafeteria supplied with flower arrangements daily. Some flowers CLARK WILKINSON are from around the campus, others are from her own flower beds. Campus arboriculturist x .V yt , A tt? GARY GOSTECNIK MARY ANN HENDERSON ALFRED LENTZ MARJORIE PABEN Science Department English Department Social Studies Award Math Department Award Award Award .,, Q t ,MY ,, , 4-as-n.,,, ,M ,ar lffaxixm ., , r A ,,, SHARON YOUNGBLOOD HELEN ROBICHAUX HELEN BRINEGAR ORVAL RHOADS Homemaking Department Music Department All-Around Girl All-Around Boy Award Award y 1 I 'E ' x P , Y V 2 4 K A-I ,' .,,. I 2 l . ' 'V QQ? , 3 A L, I X , P 'J' L. I s , ', . 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JACK LAWRENCE ALEXANDER Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, FFA 3, 4, 2nd in State Livestock Judging, Esquire Club 3, 4, Boys' Athletic 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Science Club 3, Chorus 4, College Prep 4. CHARLES OWEN ANDERSON Football 1, 2, Track 1, Class President 3, Boys' Athletic 2, Science Lab 3, College Prep 4, Esquire Club 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2nd in District, FFA 1. 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 4. MICHAEL SELWYN BACON Home Room President 2, 3, Student Council 4, President 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. MARY VIRGINIA BONE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirler 2, Secretary-Treasurer 4, 1st in Solo and Ensemble 2, 1st in Clarinet, Quartet, Quintet 3, 4, Volley- ball Z, Home Room President 3, Class Treasurer 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Fourth Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Annual Staff 3, Secretary 2, College Prep 4, Future Secretaries 4. HELEN ELAINE BRINEGAR Football Sweetheart 4, Track Princess 3, Class Secretary 2, Home Room Secretary 4, Honor Student 4, Girls' Sports 1, 3, Pep Squad 1, 3, Vice-President 3, Number Sense 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Third Vice-President 2, Photographer 4, Octet 2, 3, 4, Princess in Queen of Hearts 2, Chorus 3, Most Courteous 4, Cheerleader 4, College Prep 4, DAR Representative 4, All Around Girl 4. CHARLES ALEXANDER COOPER Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Esquire Club 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Tiger Club 4, Prince in Queen of Hearts 4. JANICE ELAINE COX Pearland High School, Pearland, Texas 1, FHA 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, Girls' Sports 3, Outdoor Sports 3, Annual Staff 4, Secretary 4, Perfect Attendance 4. CAROL LYNN DIXON Atkins junior High School, Lubbock, Texas 1, FHA 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Girls' Sports 2, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Number Sense 3, College Prep 4, Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 4. DONALD EVERETT ELDER, JR. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettered 4, Track 2, 3, Prince in Queen of Hearts 3, Esquire Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 35 Tiger Club 4, Basketball 1, Science Club 2, Outdoor Sports 1, Tornadoes 3, 4, Sergeant of Arms 4, Spanish Club 4, College Prep 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, 3, Reserve Champion Lamb 2, Grand Champion Lamb 3. NELSON FIEBIG Holland High School 1, Outdoor Sports 2, 3, 4, FFA 3. J. FELIPE GARZA Track 1, Slide Rule 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Outdoor Sports 4, FFA 3, 4. JERRY LINN GIPSON Band 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letttered 3, 4, All District Team 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Lettered 2, 3, 4, lst Regional 4, 3rd State 4, Student Council 2, Esquire Club 3, 4, Reporter 4, Boys' Athletics 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4, 2nd District 4, Tiger Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Most Handsome 4, Most Athletic 4. 2 f GARY FRANK GOSTECNIK Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, 35 Student Council 1, Number Sense 1, 2, 3, Slide Rule 1, 2, 3, Esquire Club 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Advanced Science 4, Boys' Athletics 2, 3, 2nd Science Contest 4, Class Vice-President 1, Salutatorian 4, Tiger Club 3, 4, Science Departmental Award 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. CHARLES DANFORTH GRIFFIN Football 1, 2, Track 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, 1st Boys' Singles in District 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Lettered 4, Tiger Club 3, 4, Boys' Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Sports 2, 3, 4, Es- quire Club 3, 4. BLISS GRIMET South Houston High School, Houston, Texas 2, Band 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Second Vice-President 4, Octet 3, 4, Girls' Sports 1, Chorus 3, 4. DIANE HALBISON Royal High School, Pattison, Texas 1, 2, Band 3, 4, 1st Ensemble, 2nd Solo and Ensemble 4, FHA 3. 4, Octet 3, 4, Queen of Hearts 3, 4, Princess 3, Queen 4, Class Favorite 4, High School Favorite 4, Most Beautiful 4. JOHNNY RAY HALL Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Outdoor Sports 1, Tiger Chat 4: Press Club 4, Esquire Club 4, College Prep 4. SONDRA FAYE HASKETT Band 1, 2, Home Room President 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 2, First Vice-President 3, Fourth Vice-President 4, State Homemaker Degree 4, Betty Crocker Award 4, Girls' Sports 2, 4, FTA 1, College Prep 4. MARY ANN HENDERSON Spring Branch junior High School, Houston, Texas 1, Band 5, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, lst Drum Quintet 43 Advanced Science 4, Number Sense 2, 3, 1st District 33 Spanish Club 2, Press Club 2, 3: Girls' Sports 3, 4, English Departmental Award 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Honor Student 4. JACK EVERETT INCE Football 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Basketball 1, Number Sense 3, Slide Rule 3, 4, Advanced Science 4. yi A f. gU,,'2Qf. -. ,fx .gin 5 it qi 1 . ROY WARLIE JOHNSON, JR. Outdoor Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 2nd District 1. LOCKEE BEVERLYE JORDAN A Band 1, 2, Volleyball 3, Class Treasurer 1, Class Secretary 3, Student Council 3, Secretary 3, Annual Staff 3, Assistant Editor 3, FFA Sweetheart 3, Track Queen 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Outdoor Sports 2, 53 College Prep. 4, Press Club 4. MARILYN LEGETT Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 1, Class Reporter 2, Home Room President 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, College Prep 4, Advanced Science 4, One Act Play 4, National Honor So- ciety 4. ALFRED EARL LENTZ Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Slide Rule 1, 3, 4, Outdoor Sports 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Library Club 1, 2, College Prep 4, President 4, Esquire Club 4, Social Studies Departmental Award 4. KAREN DIANE MCDONALD Volleyball 2, 5, Library Club 1, President, Typing 2nd, 55 Short- hand 4th, 4, Outdoor Sports 5, Pep Squad 1, 2, 5, 4, Re- porter 5, FHA 1, 2, 5, 4, National Honor Society 4, Valedic- torian 4. ANN ADELE MOEBES dent Council 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 4 CONSTANCE ELAINE MOEBES Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Clarinet Quartet 1st, 5, 2nd, 4, FHA 1, 2, 5, 4, Secretary 4, Octet 5, 4, Chorus 1, 5, 4, Library Club 1, Press Club 4. JACQUELID .Q DIANNE MONIGOLD Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Lettered 4, Manager 5, Class Vice-President 4, Tennis 4, Lettered 4, Queen of Hearts Cast 2, 39 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 5, 4, Outdoor Sports 5, 4, College Prep 4. Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Quartermaster 4, Class Parliamentarian 31 FHA 1, 2, 5, 4, Octet 3, 4, Chorus 1, 53 Press Club, 4, Stu- MILO VAL MARKS Basketball 1, Outdoor .Sports 1, 2, 5, 4, Esquire Club 4, FFA 1, 2, 5, 4, Sentinel 1, Chapter Conducting 1, 2. SUZANNE NOEL MARKS Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Twirler 2, Head Twirler 5, 4, Ensemble Twirling Contest lst 2, 5, 4, FHA 1, 2, 5, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 5, 4, Thespians 1, 2, Outdoor Sports 2, College Prep 4, Swimming 4, Future Secretaries 4, Chorus 4. SHERRY ELAINE MATHIS Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Twirler 5, Solo Twirling Contest 1st, 5, En- semble Twirling Contest 1st 5, Clarinet Quartet 1st, 5, 2nd, 4, Mixed Clarinet Quartet 2nd, Student Council 5, College Prep 4, Future Secretaries 4, FHA 1, 2, 5, 4, 5rd Vice-President 5, Treasurer 4, Press Club 4, Vice-President 4, Tiger Chat 4, Assistant Editor 4. HENRY GRADY MCBURNETT, JR. GEORGIA 1, 2, Class President 4, Esquire Club 4, Outdoor Sports 4, Chorus 4, FFA 4, Champion Market Calf 4, Queen of Hearts 4. DONNA LANETTE MORGAN Volleyball Mgr. 4, Track Princess 4, Queen of Hearts Cast 2 5, 4, Princess 1, Pep Squad 1, 5, 4, Cheerleader 4, FHA 1, 2, 5, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 5, 4, Reporter 4. LEONA MONEICA NORTHAM Chorus 1, 5, College Prep 4, Secretary 4, FHA 1, 2, 5, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 5, 4, Girls' Sports 2, 5, 4, Library Club 2' FTA 4, Thespians 2, Outdoor Sports 5. a MARJORIE CAROL PABEN Band 1, 2, 5, 4, 2nd Ensemble 4, Volleyball 2, 5, 4, Lettered 5, 4, All-State 5, Tennis 4, Lettered 4, Swimming 4, Class Reporter 5, 4, Number Sense 4th 1, 2nd 5, 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 5, 4, Treasurer 5, Vice-President 4, Chorus 1, FHA 1, 2, 5, 4, College Prep 4, High Score on National Mathematics Test 4, National Honor Society 4, Most Athletic 4, Math Dept. Award 4. JAMES TARRANT PATTISON Football 1, Esquire Club 5, 4, Class Sgt. at Arms 4, College Prep 4, Chorus 4, Queen of Hearts Cast 1, 2, 4, Duke 5, Tennis 1, Outdoor Sports 1, 2, 5, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 5, Library Club 2, FFA 1, 2, 5, 4, Reserve Champ Steer 5, Lone Star Farmer Degree 5. JAMES EUGENE RAY Football 2 Trackl 2 Chorus1 Outdoor Sports 5 4 FA ORVAL E RHOADS, JR Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Lettered 2, 5, 4, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, Tornadoes 5, Tiger Club 2, 5, 4, President 4, Boys' Athletics 2, 5, 4, Science Club 1, Esquire Club 5, 4, Student Council 1, 4, Vice-President 4, King of Hearts 4, Class President 2, FFA 1, 2, 5, 4, President 5, Reserve Champion Steer 2, All Around Boy 4. HELEN RAMONA ROBICHAUX Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Student Director 4, 1st Ensemble 1, 2nd, 5, 1st Solo and Ensemble 4, Chorus 1, 5, 4, FHA 1, 2, 5, 4, Octet 2, 5, 4, Music Dept. Award. 4, National Honor Society 4. GERELDINE LEE ROSS Esquela Bella Vista 1, Annual Staff 2, Assistant Editor 2, FHA 5, 4, Pep Squad 2, 5, 4, Tiger Chat Editor 4, College Prep 4, Press Club Pres. 4. GERALDINE STROUD Trumann High School, Trumann, Arkansas 1, 2, 3, Katy 4. PRICHARD K. THOMAS Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Esquire Club 4, President 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 2, Treasurer 33 Science Club 1, 2, Boys' Athletics 2, 3, Tornadoes 3. MARY RUTH VAUGHAN Band 1, 2, Volleyball 2, Lettered 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, College Prep 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Sports 2, 3, 4. LINDA FAY WALDING Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4, All-State 3, Captain 4, Class Sec. 43 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, Future Secretaries 4, Chorus 3, Outdoor Sports 3, Press Club 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen of Hearts Princess 4. JAMES WILLIS ROSS Spanish Club 2, 3, Outdoor Sports 2, 3, 4, Science Lab 33 Esquire Club 4. OTHEL GEORGE SANFORD, JR. Fonville jr. High, Houston, Texas 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Esquire Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Tiger Club 3, 4. WILLIAM JAMES SCHLOTTMAN Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4, Lettered 3, 4, Boys' Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4, Tiger Club 3. 4, Slide Rule 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 2, Assistant Editor 2, Class President 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Queen of Hearts Cast 2. JIMMIE DALE SHIPMAN FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lone Star Farmer Degree 4: Outdoor Sports 4, Esquire Club 4. JAMES ERSKINE WATSON Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Student Council 1, Tennis 1, Basketball 1, Boys' Athletics 2, Advanced Science 4, Class Parliamentarian 2, Vice-President 3, Class Favorite 3, 4, jr. Esquire President 3, Esquire 4, Most Friendly 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, Vice-President 3, Area III Vice-President 4, Dist. II Treas- urer 4, Star District Farmer 3, Lone Star Farmers Degree 33 FHA Beau 4. JOAN ELIZABETH WOODS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Assistant Director 4, Class Favorite 1, Class Vice-President 2, Most Friendly 4, One Act Play 4, Best Actress District and Regional 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice-President 3, Chorus 1, 3, Octet 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports 3g Advanced Science 4, Folk Dancing 4. SHARON KAY YOUNGBLOOD Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Class Reporter 1, Treasurer 3, Chorus 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Fifth Vice-President 3, President 4: Homemaking Departmental Award 4, National Honor Society 4. CLARA IRENE ZARSKY FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Outdoor Sports 4. Seniors at the W.S.C.S. dinner ,. 23 OFFICERS Prefidevzz' .A,Y,,.. Robert Whitenack Vice-Pzefideflt .... Kathy Cameron Sefrefary .7,......... Karen Robertson Trearzzrer ,rrr..,.,,,, julie Cummings Reporler ,.,.,Y..,,,,,.v..,w. Rose Rother Pa1'liamefzfm'in1z ,YY,,,,, Billy Dube Sgt.-af-Arms .... Greg Longenbaugh fi 'EE-is W s 'V X 2 s r Q CLASS FAVORITES Greg Longenbaugh julie Cummings SPONSORS: ADVISORS Miss Broom Mrs. Shurbet Mr. Brown Mr. Schmalz Mr. Self ROOM MOTHERS: Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs H. D. Cameron Bill Cardiff Steve Cummings Perry Robertson Billy Aldrich Bob Bacon Linda Baker Judy Beckendorff Marilyn Beckendorff Mary Burton Kathy Cameron William Cardiff Margaret Chetham-St julie Cummings Robert Doss Billy Dube Elizabeth Elkins joe Fendley Barbara Fisher Barbara Fulkerson Ray Fulkerson Marsha Fussell Donnie Gibbs Johnny Gibbs rode Barbara Kristof sits between Mike Newman and Mike Pederson. Barbara was the decora tions chairman for the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. Dennis Gorden Jo Carroll Goynes Cath Grady Loralice Gresak Dubb Hewitt Chester Hill Geni Hulsey Barbara Kristof Ronnie Lammert Gwynn Linihan Lynn Linihan Greg Longenbaug Bob Lodge Linda Lott Bob Motheral Linda Kay Myers Mike Newman Cyril Orsak Mike Pederson Karen Pitts Kathleen Rheman Johnny Rhodes Karen Robertson Rose Rother Royce Short Ronnie Stewart Peggy Sutton Carolyn Thomas Don Thurman Sherry Voigt Robert Whitenack janet Woods Roy Wygrys l CLASS SPONSORS Mrs. Burton Mr. Willianis ROOM MOTHERS Mrs. Harry Brown Mrs. Billy Drake Mrs. Melvin Scott Mrs. Nell Fiebig , , .. .45 . H+... wg - nf-. CLASS FAVORITES Marvin Haskett Rose Ranne 1532- xc ff ' r f :wiv f -A an , ,, ,: i. Q ,K Lim X if ' A , , 1, 2 wuz: M , ,, SK . X , gg K , nf 55 2 Q fprw-N-1-we Q ' is .- 5 X 1 A f i I 5 X Q ,, K ' .:.f5g - M .. - ,g, ,. U V 2 'HE 'fI.--12571 HBE' 77 ' - . :dl .. 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Woods CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Randy jinks, Sgt.-at-Armsg Steve jordan, Parliamentarian Kathleen Bishop Re porterg Virginia Leggett, Treasurerg Kathy Schlottman, Secretary Gwen Cardiff Vice President Frank Fry, President. CLASS FAVORITES Frank Fry Gwen Cardiff Billy Baker W. R. Batson Steve Bloomfield Kathleen Bishop Cynthia Bishop Gwen Cardiff Vicky Cardiff Mike Catching Darla Cavender Reba Sue Cook Steve Cummings Bobby Dennison Sue Dube Cynthia Edwards john Evans Kathleen Fiebig Addison Flowers Tommy Fordyce Carolyn Fritsche Frank Fry Thomas Garcia Alicia Garza Lamar Gibbs Barbara Gilbert Linda Goerner Mike Griffin Bill Grisham Donna Haigh Jackie Hare james Hayes Carolyn Heinrich james Herzog Beverly Hoffpauir Doris Jackson Randy Jinks Sherial Johnson Nancy Johnston Steve jordan Bobby Lambright julia Lee Virginia Leggett Robert Moehle Ida Faye Moore Shirley Moore Janice Murray Pat Newman Veronica Orsak A. J. Peek Becky Peek Malinda Poorman Charles Ray Rocky Robertson Kathy Schlottman Stanley Short Marvin Smith Barbara Stamps Linda Starnes Terry Stockdick Earl Stroud Royce Tamplin Dina Thomas David Wheless Charles Williams Sandra Wolters Eddie Woods Terry Woods Sandy Youngblood PERFECT ATTENDANCE Seniors Larry Alexander-IVZ days absent out of six years Johnny Hall-W day absent out of six years Janice Cox Jackie Monigold-eight years perfect attendance Jack Ince Marjorie Paben Helen Robichaux Mary Ruth Vaughan Jzmiorr Judy Beckendorff Marilyn Beckendorff Julie Cummings Sopbomorer Garland Burton Greg Murray Presley Schoenemann Dale Smith Mary Anne Ehler Lois Groschke Robin Henderson Ruth Metzger Frerbmen Addison Flowers Pat Newman Charles Ray Stanley Short Marvin Smith Jackie Hare Virginia Legett Becky Peek Barbara Stamps I I HONOR ROLL Sefziarr Mike Bacon Helen Brinegar Gary Gostecnik Mary Ann Henderson Karen McDonald Ann Adele Moebes funiorr Julie Cummings Marsha Fussell Ronnie Lammert Mike Pederson Janet Woods Soplaomorer Jane Drake Susan Highrabedian Tony Rylander Ronald Scott Rose Ranne Frerhmefz Gwen Cardiff Alicia Garza Nancy Johnston Malinda Poorman Kathy Schlottman Linda Starnes Helen Brinegar Greg Longenbaugh ta S Karen McDonald Gary Gostecnik joan Woods james Watson W W JERRY GIPSON an sys L5 my 51' 2? if li Qs is I, in 22 54 435: E? 45? is Q, 55 Y? wk nv E K X Qi V is T 22 E ,i 56 fx Ks 5 E 3 2 2 a al g , 2? 5 ss 5 if Q X QE as 55 S as 5 Iss Q2 Q, fs GW ii ni SA sf x? 6? 'e NATIO NAL HONOR SOCIETY ' qfamvas ' xl ff E K 7 1 ffl if The members of the National Honor Society are selected by the faculty on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership and service. lg L6 Gary Gostecnik Mary Ann Henderson Helen Brinegar Karen McDonald Helen Robichaux Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior an 1 . 5 5 i Ann Adele Moebes Sharon Youngblood Marilyn Leggett Mike Bacon Marjorie Paben Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior .,... - , 2? ,lqgr .. S, ,Q E. i I Elf 9, Q, gif , Ronnie Lammert julie Cummings Janet Woods BillY Dube junior junior junior ffmlw' 40 Mr. Rhodes shows the student council several possible projects which they might undertake during the year. Standing, from left to right are: Ann Adele Moebes, Kathy Schlottman, Gwen Cardiff, Mike Fielder, Jane Drake, Mike Bacon, Greg Longenbaugh, Ronnie Lammert and Orval Rhoads. OFFICERS Prefidem' ..,,,,,r,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ike Bacon Vice-Prefifiefzt .... ,,........ O rval Rhoads Secretmy ..rr... ,rr, A nn Adele Moebes Chaplain ,...,. rirrr G reg Longenbaugh 4I 452- - 22,4 4 W Mert Paben Donnie Gibbs Billy Dube 1 Jr:-Number Sense 151-Boyx' Poetry fDif1.j Zmi-Boys' Prose Ronnie Lammert Bob Motheral Gary Gostecnik Mary A011 H6DdCfS0fl Zfzd-Boyr' Delmle 2nd-Sfifme 425-56521262 Lorance Gr-easak Barbara Fisher Dennis Gorden Karen McDonald 2nd-Girly' Pmyg 3rd-Girls' Poelry 3rd-Boyf' 4119-Slaorlbmzd Exzempomneouf Speaking 42 MAR-IORIE PABEN JERRY GIPSON Most Athletic Girl Most Athletic Boy Katy ,,YYY,,,,,,,,, . Katy ,...,,...,,,,,,, Katy Katy Y,,,,,,,,,,,, . Katy N avasota ,,,,,, ,Y,,,, Needville ,,,,,, ,,Y,,, Waller ,t,,,t, Dulles ,,,,,, Humble t,,, Katy ,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,, 7aoz'ZaZZ .1 3 Katy ...S Katy W6 Katy .13 Katy, ,,,,, , Bi District 15 Livingston ..,V,t. . Katy ,,t,A,,A,,,, . Tomball 7, Bellville ., Columbus Sealy ,,,,u, La Grange In an extremely successful season the Tigers ad- vanced to a clear-cut District championship. The Tigers started out slow with a tie and a loss in their second and third games, but bounced back after a great deal of improvement. They beat Dulles, who advanced to the Semi-Finals, and Humble, ,who ad- vanced to the Quarter-Finals. The Tigers also won over a highly ranked Bellville team and then clinched District with wins over Columbus and Sealy. They moved on to Bi-District play, but were defeated on penetrations after tying Livingston 15-15. The cap- tains for the Tigers were jerry Gipson and Charles Cooper. . GORDON BROWN HOWARD MCDONALD KENNETH WELCH JOE BRIGHT Head Coach B Team jr. High High School Football Football Football Line Coach FOOTBALL SWEETHEART A Helen Brinegar, Cheerleader for one year, was chosen Football Sweetheart at the 1962 Homecoming game against Columbus. Stanley Thompson, Football Manager, presented Helen a bouquet of red carnations. 1 l ALL-DISTRICT TEAM Those making the All-District football team for the Tigers were Martin Haskett-defensive end, Ronnie Lammert-defensive lineman, Roy Wygrys-linebacker, john Rhodes-offensive end and defensive end-honor able mention, Mike Newman-offensive back and de fensive back, jerry Gipson-offensive back, Othel San ford-offensive guard-honorable mention, and Ronnie Scott-linebacker--honorable mention. ' Sedan! ?9e,e CHEERLEADERS Helen Brinegarg Donna Morgang Marsha Fussell, head cheerleaderg julne Curnmmgs PEP SQUAD Pre.ridem' ...,......,......,......,............... jackie Monigold Vire-Prefiderzt ,.l.... .,.. L inda Walding Secretary .....,.., ....,.. K aren Whitson Trearzzrer ,. ,...... Barbara Gilbert Reporter .,e.., ..,,.,,,A..... G ere Ross Spomor .,,,, Charlene Kagler A TEAM Katy was second in District 21-AA with a record of 14 wins and 9 losses. They also finished 2nd in the Katy Tournament and Zncl in the Humble Tournament. The Tigers played stronger competi- tion this year than in previous years. Seven of the Tigers' opponents won their districts. The Tigers hold a 70-62 victory over the Dulles Vikings who went to the state tournament. The following school records were setg highest score in a game-82 pointsg highest average score per game for a season-57.5 points. Individual honors are as follows: john Rhodes-All-Tournament in two tournaments, All-District first team, most rebounds fseasonb-306, Most accurate shooter- 47.2f7Z of field goals attempted, most total points-504 points. Bill Schlottman-AlI-Tourna- ment at Humble, All-District second team, 2nd in total points-279 points. jerry Gipson--All- District, second team. Don Thurman-All-District Honorable Mention, new record in assists lsea- sonj-43. Mike Newman-Team free throw champ with an accuracy of 68fk. B TEAM The B Team wound up with a season rec- ord of 10 wins and 5 losses. High scorer for the B Team was Mike Pederson with 189 points. Second highest scorer was Carlton Baucum with 122 points. Coach for the A and B teams was Howard McDonald. FRESHBIAN TEAM The Freshman Team coached by joe Bright also finished the season with a winning rec- ord. 47 COACH: Miss Kagler CO-CAPTAINS: jackie Monigold Linda Walding MANAGER A and B TEAMS: Vicki Page Won 8 Lost 4 Placed 1st in District Placed lst in Katy Tournament Placed Znd in Lamar Tournament A TEAM All Tournament Players jackie Monigold Linda Waldingglt two Mert Pabenig two jo Carrol Goynes Lucy Guzman t?These players placed in two tournaments. 48 2 7mm HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION-DISTRICT MEET The Tigers won their first track championship since 1959 by chalking up 123 points at the 21-AA District Meet. John Rhodes was high point man in the meet with a total of 38 points. Jerry Gipson with 24 points and Roy Wygrys with 21 points were runners-up to Rhodes for the Tigers. The 440 relay team, composed of Jinks, Wygrys, Stewart and Thurman, placed 5rd, The mile relay team, com- posed of Rhodes, jinks, Stewart and Gipson placed 2nd. The following boys placed in the individual events: john Rhodes, 1st-discus. lst-high jump, 2nd-broad jump, 3rd-440 yd. dashg jerry Gipson, lst-440 yd. dash, lst-220 yd. dashg Roy Wygryrs, lst-shot put, 5rd-100 yd. dash, Sth-220 yd, dashg Randy Jinks, 2nd-pole vault, Sth-broad jumpg Frank Fry, 2nd-880 yd. rung Martin Haskett, Sth-440 yd. dashg David Spence, Sth-180 yd. low hurdlesg Thomas Garcia, 5th-mile run. JUNIOR DIVISION The junior Division team coached by Howard McDon- ald showed a great deal of improvement during the year. The girls giving away the awards at the second annual Tiger Relays were Rose Ranne, Track Princess, Beverlye Jordan, Track Queen, and Donna Morgan, Track Princess. They are shown standing with John Rhodes during the meet. 49 REGIONAL QUALIFIERS Ronnie Stewart, Martin Haskett, Randy Jinks, Jerry Gipson, john Rhodes, Frank Fry and Roy Wygrys. REGIONAL MEET John Rhodes placed 5rd in the Discus with a throw of 144' 9Mg . Randy Jinks tied for sixth place in the Pole Vault with 11' 6 . Frank Fry placed 6th in the 880 yard run with a time of 2:03-9. ,Terry Gipson placed lst in the 440 yd. dash with a time of 50.3 and 4th in the 220 with a time of 22.7. At the State Meet at Austin Jerry Gipson placed 3rd in the 440 yd. dash with a time of 49.6, This was a new school record. 50 Those placing in District and Regional are as follows: Danny Griffin, 1st in District, boys' singlesg Don Thurman and Stanley Thompson, Ist in District, 3rd in Regional, boys' doublesg Marsha Fussell, lst in District, 2nd in Regional, girls' singlesg Jackie Monigold and Mert Paben 2nd in District, girls' doubles. The Tigerette Swimming Team was formed this year for the first time. The purpose of the team is to compete in A.A.U. competition, encourage good sportsmanship and develop self confidence. The team sponsored the Water Show, The Tigerette Theater, with the help of the Girls' Sports Club. F4445 Library Agriculture Homemaking English Art Shop Spanish Driver Education Physical Education Chemistry Physics Biology Mathematics World History Government Geography Left to right: David Minze, Star Chapter Farmer of District II. Dub Hewitt, Joe Fendley, Dennis Gorden, Bob Motheral passed the State Lone Star Farmer Degree and received that degree at Lubbock in july. joe Fendley is Lone Star Farmer of District II. Billy Grisham Knot picturedj is Star Greenhand in District II. Left to right: Phillipe Garza placed 9th highest in the state with 264 boys that made up 88 teams that competed. David Minze, holding the plaque representing 2nd place in State Livestock judging, placed 5rd highest in state of this 88 team judg- ing competition, Larry Alexander is the third member of this team that took 3rd place. Lower left: Mr. Robertson with Ag. I class. Below: Animals of the Stock Show, Lower right: Mr. Robertson with several boys measuring for new bleachers. These bleachers were completed. One week after the Stock Show Lhey burned in the fire that destroyed the show am. Seventh period Art I and Art II class doing oil painting. SCI-IOLASTIC ART WINNERS Cynthia Bri-negar placed in potteryg Veronica Orsak placed with her transparent water colorg Lucy Guzman placed with her transparent water colorg Bill Pavlicek placed with his collage and Barry Bingle placed with pottery. Cynthia and Barry are not showing their pottery because it was Sent to National at Pittsburgh. Second period Art I and Art II students showing their clay models. Second period Art I and Art II working in leather crafts. ffm Above: Mechanical drawing class inks drawings. Right: Roy Wygrys finishes China cabinet he made in Shop II. Roy johnson and johnny Hall attach hinges to a cedar chest Shop students work on their projects during shop class. This year's Band under the direction of Mr. Roy Norton was once again very active in school life. The band played for eleven high school football games. They participated in the University of Houston Band Day at Rice Stadium. On November 14 the U.I.L. Marching and Twirling Contest was held. The Band received a Second Division in Marching. Karen Robertson, Ida Faye Moore, Linda Brown and Vicky Cardiff each received a First Division in Twirling. On November 19 the Magazine Subscription Sale was held. This money was used to finance sweater and jacket awards. The Band played its first Christmas Concert in downtown Katy on December 20. On February 23 the Band entered the Solo and Ensemble Contest at Texas City. The Band participated in the annual F.F.A. Fat Stock Show Parade on March 16. March 23 was the date of the U.I.L. Con- cert and Sight-Reading Contest. The Spring Concert was held at the Katy Auditorium on May 14. The Band also participated in the Baccalaureate Service and the Commencement Exercises on May 26 and May 27. ROY E. NORTON Director Below: Drum Major-Karen Robertson Twirlers-Suzanne Marks. Linda Brown, Ida Faye Moore Right: First period English I proof read each other's themes before turning them in. Below: Billy Baker, Blacky Ray and Nancy john- son act our The Stolen Prince, in Mrs. Bur- ton's fifth period English I class. Above: Some of Miss Brooms first period Eng- lish IV girls work on themes. 58 Above: Mr. Senior's English II build a Shakespear' ean Theater. Below: Miss Broom's English III read library books. Miss Broom's Extemporaneous Speech group work on their Interscholastic League events. Mr. Edward's speech class presented the play No body Sleeps for the student body. The members of the speech class who competed in the Bellaire Forensic Meet practice their events in an assembly. They did a cut from Mr, Roberts. Mrs. Bright's Spanish I class answers questions in Spanish. Spanish II listens to a recording. The delegates to the International Good Neigh- bor Council held at Cypress. 60 .Za As Mike Catchings seems to have found out, the library often means many hours of tedious . . . tiring . . . difficult . . . concentration . . . zzzzz. These students help Miss Swogetinsky with the work in the library throughout the year. Students use the library for research, for study- ing. or for reading. 6I Mr. Fenny's Trigonometry and Solid Geometry class work on an extremely difficult mathematical equation. The Algebra I class work on problems dealing with volume. 62 Mr. Feeny helps several members of the Algebra I class. is-+,...i A 'im qi-,,.,.1-'K k as ,,,..,.- ,,..-'f - Q9 W-1 KW x L A major part of the government course consists of written and oral reports on various topics of major concern in our country. Here Mike Bacon gives an oral report on his second semester term paper. 64 The first period World History class listens as Coach McDonald lectures. ' in 9 Q ell ,, . Mi, avfyvmi iii-2217525 1 61:2-,115 Z -f,.f.,k AQ? 'L It ,, i The seventh period P,E. class works on starts. The boys in this class all participate in athletics, Softball is a sport in which all P.E. classes par- ticipate. David Minze demonstrating proper breathing and proper stroke. The large indoor pool makes swimming an im- portant P,E. activity. Here a class is racing the length of the pool. 65 fl I I O Miss Kagler explains to the seventh period class the rules before the game begins. The volleyball team practices serving during their workout. 66 The second period P.E. class is shown the fine points of tennis. Right: Helen Brinegar, Ann Adele Moebes and Carol Dixon, Homemaking III students, prepare a meal. Below: The Homemaking II and III girls give the annual P.T.A. Dress Review. c Homemaking I works to complete their dresses Right: Karen Whitson and Joy Shafer show the display the Homemaking II girls prepared. Sedo 5:45 Without this hard working group of students this book would not be possible. They spend a class period each day preparing the yearbook for copy, along with Mr. Schmalz who spends many extra hours working toward the deadline. Ronnie Lamnlert-Editor Plaotogmjdaea' Carol Dixon--B11,fi11e,r,f Manager Janice Cox-Sewelfzry MR. JEAN SCHMALZ Robin Henderson-Staff Adviwr' Pb0'0g '1' lm' Mary Anne Ehler-Sfnff Royce Short-Staff 68 Right: Typing II class is busy at work typing on their job assignments. Bottom Rihtz Typing I class typing their as- add Left: The Bookkeeping class is shown how the bank operates. signments. I I Right: Each student must have a minimum of six hours of behind-the-wheel training plus a minimum of six hours of observation in order to complete the course. Left: Mr. Rulancl demonstrates the use of the dip stick to one of his classes. Right: The second semester driver edu- cation classes are shown how ambulance calls come in at the dispatching office of the Houston Police Department. 70 Activities are the events that students have after class hours. These activities are often the outgrowth of a particular class. Clubs are often outgrowths of class interests. Many are school sponsored. 7I MR. ROY NORTON is director of the chorus. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Non Lecuwen of Teheran, Iran, were guest speakers at a May assembly. 7.7, , Preridezzt-Burbrlru Fiebig V ire-Preridwzf-Lois Groschke COLLEGE PREP President, Alfred Lentzg Vice-President, Don Elderg Secretary, Moneica Northumg Mrs. Burton, advisor. Senetrzry-Linda Brown Tfrrzmrw'-Mary Anne Ehler Refvorlea'-Ruth Metzger Pm liame1ztm'i.111-Clare Hare H irzoriml-janet Carson Spwzror-Miss Swogetinsky 72 2 S 3 , , , Q 5 3 i 5 5 5 Z S mf 3 Pfaridefll-Karen Pitts Vice-President-Jullie Cummings Serremry-Margaret Chetham-Strode Tren,fzn'er-Kathy Cameron Pur1iamezzlm'im1-Barbara Fisher Sporzmr-1NIrs. Bright it 1 i i . . K in K f I . f md Prefidefzl-Billy Schlottman Vire-Prefiderzl-Othel Sanford Serreiary-Treasurea'-Gary Gostecnik Reporter-Jerry Gipson SPOIIJOQ'-MIS. Shurbet 'Zak Preiident-Ronnie Lammert Vire-Prefidenl-Mike Pederson Serretary-:Don Thurman Song Leader-Danny Stanwood Spozzmr-Mr. Feeny ' 'Spare OFFICERS Prefiderzl-Linda Walding Vive-Pmfidefzl-Mert Paben Secretary-Marsha Fussell Treaxurer-Lucy Guzman Parliamezztafirm-Beverly jordan Adzfiror-Miss Kagler Uazet MRS. SHURBET, director. .,,.....-n- OFFICERS King-Bunky Orsak Queen-Roy Wfygrys Miniyler-of-Finmzre-Ronnie Lammert S pomor-Coach Gordon Brown mended Gere Ross-Eziilor Sherry Mathis-Auifmzzt Editor Mrs. Hamilton-Advisor The Press Club won an ILPC Award again this year for their quality publication, The Tiger Chat. OFFICERS: Sharon Youngblood, Presidentg Bliss Grimet, 2nd Vice-President, Marilyn Beckendorff, 3rd Vice-Presidentg Sondra Haskett, 4th Vice-Presidentg jane Drake, Sth Vice-President, Connie Z f Moebes, Recording Secretaryg Mary Ann Fry, Corresponding Secretaryg Susan Highrabedian, Parlia- mentarian: Helen Brinegar, Photographer: Ruth Metzger, Pianist, Sherry Mathis, Treasurerg Gwynn Linihan, Chaplain, Mrs. Homer D. Shurbet, Advisory Beaux, Orval Rhoads and james Watson. 12 25 il 2 , OFFICERS: Bob Motheral, Presidentg Enoch Anderson, Vice-Presidentg Phil Steffens, Secretary: ? ? I4 Dennis Gorden, Treasurer, Greg Longenbaugh, Reporter, Felipe Garza, Sentinelg David Minze, ' ' 4 Parliamentarian: joe Fenclley, Jr. Advisor, jon E. Marks, Jr. Advisorg Donna Morgan, Sweet- heart: L. D. Robinson, Advisor. 75 Q SQ, V ,533 Q, . ik, .4 .IM N . V . -. . ' - -eff Q. 2 Q.- : ,- ? . -m y K2 gg 135' v' N 'Arn M H. . fi eg f . ff. 5. 5 , ,. zu 4 Q. , , 4 5 11 .1 Q25 'FRC 1--YF' ,A , 'J 5 .I gs... u fr MW I 1 1 if 2, S E Q Q E 5 9 5 1 5 i E X 2 Ea iilmemmi CUPID S CAVALCADE On February 14, 1965, the Katy Parent-Teachers Association presented the Cupid's Cavalcade, a nostalgic glimpse of yesterday, the sweethearts of the past, and our Sweethearts of today. SWEETHEARTS OF THE PAST The Southern Belle and Beau ........ Linda Walding and Charles Cooper Girl of the West and Rovin' Gambler ..,.,,.. Lynn Linihan and joe Fendley Gay Nineties girl and Gentleman Friend .... Rose Renne and David Minze Turn of the Century Tulip and Gay Young Blade .......,....,....,,.,.,.,.,,.....l.. Kathleen Bishop and John Evans The Gibson Girl and Snappy Suitor ,...........r.l..,.l............,....................,...... Molly Fordyce and Mark Longenbaugh The Flapper and Flirtin' Fella ........ Judy Fiebig and Roy Lee Anderson SWEETHEARTS OF TODAY Queen and King of Hearts ,.,,...,.,.u..u. Diane Halhison and Orval Rhoads Cupid's Herald i,,.,,.,.,,,.........,..,....,..,.....................,,....,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, Billy Dube ACKNOWLEDGE IN APPRECIATION Miss Jeanette Hayes, Mr. Jean Schmalz, Mrs. J. D. Woods Program, Script, Arrangements ,....,.....,........,,,l,.,..... Miss Mary Broom Lighting and Staging ....,.l,......i..i......,....................... Mr. Walter Edwards Scene Design and Foyer Decor .,... .,..... M rs. M. E. Watts V - P 3 il 55395 M2153 ' A 2 A 5 522? , i , 'gif' 'f 'lw f' ' .Q ' 3 'L - 1 ,z ,. Aw ,L fgg '35 aff? ., - Wifi, . an 1 ' Y' ., ff-rr' f. , ,Ur 5, -Q , as ., , , M Y ,5v,,,'-Qpgawz,..f':x, ,,-an Q. CQ 5 Q - The F.H.A. style show. Right: The F.H.A, Christmas Party was held in Oaldacwf The Outdoor Sports Club meets every Monday and views educational and entertaining movies. the recreation room. The Chapter Mothers are shown receiving their gifts. Students fill out cards so that they may receive a chest x-ray from the Harris County Mobile X-Ray Unit. This pro- gram is sponsored by the Houston-Harris County Tuberculosis Association, Above: The dignitaries of the junior and Sen- ior classes enjoy the banquet at the head table. The menu included: juice and Shrimp Cocktail Club Steak Baked Potato Green Vegetable French Bread Sherbet Right: Several juniors and Seniors enjoy talking before the Prom. mzdgzzam Top Left: Four members of the faculty and their wives enjoy the banquet. Above: Billy Dube gives the Class Prophecy. Siam Above: Grand Champion Steer raised by Larry Alexander. Weight 1,055 lbs. Purchased by Katy National Bank and jess H. Nealy of New York Stock Exchange. Top Right: Grand Champion Lamb raised by Larry Alexander. Weight 81 lbs. Purchased by Max Wander Insurance and Robertson Implement Co. 82 To Left: Grand Champion Pen Fryers raised by Felipe Garza. Weight 20 lbs. Purchased by Coca-Cola Bottl. Company. Above: Grand Champion Pig raised by Phil Stef- fens and Co-Op. Weight 220 lbs. Purchased by Moore and Son Construction Co. M46 Above: Reserve Champion Steer raised by Dennis Gorden. Weight 851. Purchased by J. L. Moore Petl. Co. Right: Reserve Champion Lamb raised by joe Fendly. Weight 92 lbs. Purchased by A. S. Crutcher. Above: Reserve.Charnpion Hog raised by Billy Baker and Co-op. Weight 241 lbs. Purchased by Katy Feed Store. y 55440: Above: Grand Champion Capon raised by James Watson. Weight IOLQ lbs. Purchased by Farmers State Bank of Brookshire. 83 ? 1 , A.,.,. f,a,m , vm qw 15- Jx? 9 . Curtis Edwards demonstrated his ability to play horse shoes to his fellow classmates outside the recreation room. junior high school includes the seventh and eighth grades. These classes are held in the high school building. The activities are kept to their groups rather than joining that which is high school. fa, 71674 7 MISS ELLEN R. BAKER Seventh Grade Girls Physical Education MRS. JOE H. BRIGHT Spanish JOE H. BRIGHT Science, Boys Physical Education WALTER R. EDWARDS Speech, Language Arts MISS CHARLENE KAGLER Eighth Grade Girls Physical Education ROBERT E. KING Mathematics T. H. MCDONALD Social Studies ROY E, NORTON Band, Chorus MAPLE POLLARD Shop JEAN E. SCHMALZ Seventh and Eighth Art LUKE SENIOR JR. Language Arts KENNETH D. WELCH Social Studies, Boys Physical Education qw CLASS OFFICERS President .....,,.....,,......,............,...... Dennis Alexander Vice-Prefidezzt ....Vw ..,.. S cott McGowan Sefretary ,A,..... ........ L inda Jordens Treafurer . ........ Sandra Fussell CLASS SPONSORS Mr. McDonald Mr. Edwards Mr. King ROOM MOTHERS Mrs. james McGowan Mrs. Greg Longenbaugh Mrs. R. E. jordens MOST COURTEOUS Susan Creech Barry Bingle Curtis Edwards Addie Sue Flowers Molly Fordyce Iris Adams Dennis Alexander Beverly Anderson jerry Barker Tommie Bearden Lee Beckendorff Barry Bingle Mike Blanco Sue Brooks Fayne Cardiff Joyce Castleman Danny Clark Susan Creech :lane Dilrio Mark Doss Bruce Duthie Left to right: Dick Harlan-Pmfidezzf Sandra Fussell-Vive-Prefidemf Larry Wally--Meffzbez' Linda JOICICIIS-SEfl'9f6Zl'j' Mark Longenbaugh-Member Judy Fiebig-T1'ea5z11'e1' jane Dilrio-Hifloriafz Mr. Edwards-Azlfixof' Charlene Orsakhzllefzzbef' Kathy Drake-Member Mary Kay Freeman Richard Fry Sandra Fussell Vickey Green Alton Griffin Willie Groschke Raymond Guzman Dick Harlan Linda Hill Raymond Hillhouse Phillip Hoyt Linda Jorclens Freeman Kelley Beverly Korenek Mark Longenbaugh Tommy Mathis Scott McGowan Williain McMurraugh Keith Morton Tommy Nichols Sandra Norville jerry Otte Theresa Pavlicek Lynn Peek Fred Pierce Linda Pryor Marvin Ray Joyce Rhodes Carolyn Rylander Pamela Schreiber Suzanne Self Ada Shivers Dixie Sloan Brian Waggoner LaRee Williams Nancy Williams CLASS OFFICERS Prexident ,.w.,.,,.,A.wv,......Y,,V............... Pamela Morton Vice-President .,,Vv ...... D ennis Goerner Serreiary ,.....,...,. .A.V,,. D ianna Robinson Treuxmez' ,.... c. .,..,..,.,.,. Gwen Pierce Reporfer ..w.. .,...... D avalyn Massey CLASS SPONSORS Mr. Welch Mr. Senior Miss Baker ROOM MOTHERS Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Van Scroggins D. E. Elder Richard Jenkins D. L. Massey Ed Tillerson-Alt. MOST COURTEOUS Dorothy Speckmaier Glenn Beckendorff Roy Anderson Brenda Bearden Glen Beckendorfl Wfanda Beckendorff Jeff Blanco Melissa Brackman Bobby Bruney Gene Bryan Marvin Carlton janet Chester Lee Crumpler Craig Dickson Robert Dixon Edwin Dobson Judy Dodd Kathy Drake Katherine Ehler jay Elder Lloyd Ernstes james Ferrill Judy Fiebig Peggy Foreman Robert Foreman Barbara Francis Dianna Fry Donnie Fulkerson Doyle Fulkerson Mary Ann Fulkerson Mary Jo Gibbs Dennis Goerner Edwin Groschke Jimmy Grishman Charles Guzman Linda Henderson Ray Henderson Carol jenkins Ethel johnson James Johnson Kozette Keefe Priscilla La Fleur Stephen Austin Marks Davalyn Massey Donna Mau Lana McLeod u 4 Wiifii .151 V, , ' -'MW I if 1:2 -- Q - , .,.k,r A-we-:eww , .VW-' fk?Ey?i?? , K , Wx, ' 4. -451' 7 '.f'j':V:ib ' 2 ffm 5-'1 4 E an , 211 1,22 41 M1 5 -xy - xiww PERFECT ATTENDANCE Silo Grade Alton Griffin Tommy Mathis jerry Otte Nancy Williains 7119 Grade Lloyd Ernstes Ricky Ferrill Dennis Goerner Edwin Groschke Gary Nowlin Van Scroggins Kathy Ehler Linda Henderson Davalyn Massey Lana McLeod Gwendolyn Pierce Christine Wilson HONOR ROLL 8119 Grade Jane Dilrio Susan Creech Linda jordens Pamela Schrie-ber Ada Shivers ,-hz Barry Bingle, Curtis Edwards, Scott McGowen and Dennis Alexander with the vases they made in 8th grade art. Barry received a key award at Regional Scholastic Art. His pottery went to Pittsburgh for National judging. The other three boys' pottery was made too late to enter this year's Regional. The eighth grade science class puts up a model of the solar system. Freddy Pierce is hanging them. 96 The seventh grade art class at work on tempera problems. I 'Zami Xz!4Qww!e'3aad 7t4Qmde?ami O I The eighth grade American History class listens as Coach McDonald lectures. Charlene Orsak, Pamela Morton, Nancy Peek, Edwin Groschke and Gary Nowlin look on a map in Coach Welch's seventh grade Texas History Class. Gwen Pierce explains an interest problem to the seventh grade math class. Dennis Wilson works at the board on a percentage problem in Mr. King's class. 1 403 Tommy Nichols, Dennis Alexander, Philip Hoyt and Mark Doss play some old phonograph rec- ords on a mechanical phonograph. Addie Sue Flowers, Iris Adams, Raymond Hill- house, Don Dodd, Mary Freeman and Dixie Sloan present a skit in the eighth grade speech class. l00 An important part of the seventh grade language arts curriculum is learning how to use the li- brary. 0 1 I I The seventh grade P.E. class engages in a tug- of-war. The seventh grade class watches while Gwen Pierce broad jumps. The eighth grade class plays dodge ball on the lawn in front of the school building. IOI 'gage' ' ,...S Higgs S, The seventh grade class plays soccer. Glenn Beckendorff goes after a rebound as the seventh grade P.E. class plays basketball. 5, 1-4 LY-4 'QE -:F-Ll .B Gd 2 o -5 E15 '- : o E-1 +6 EE g R rib n-I 1: .2 535 5. iw Q 32 .: E' EE ,E ELI E I-1 m: E! S N iii SH E at cd P4 3' 'Ts Bm bw 1-4 x-4 cd r-l QW '-L H '15 E N x R R O? Alexander E Q LQ I nnis rce De .EY P-43 Freddy Full I2 CI OCIU G nnis En De 1 'E ws Q 5'-Q' wx Q CH. U1 jr. High letter he Those pictured are t 6 squad: th e also on Cf YV laoys The following :- a.a 'U U-J bs. :1 v-t .2 on Bin arry B Ferrill icky R 15 llian W Dean .- C C ,TQ Mi' .EF P 325 EQ O 1' r: EE O6 Z 5,32 15: 0? V5 .533 oc... gm. HE vm Wu so Wa.: P.-1 C 2 S2 EQ FEE 0 ME J. P. Johnson Otte Jerry arlton Marvin C Scott McGowan ke Grosch in Eclw 3 w 'Q Q w Q LN we I NS Lu Left to Right: Fayne Cardiff-Head Cheerleaderg Kozette Keefeg Mary Kay Freemang Davalyn Massey. The jr. High basketball team had a very successful season. They placed first in the Navasota Tournament and won consolation in the Dean Tournament. The Jr. High Track team scored 19 2X3 points at the District Meet in Brenham and placed behind the winner La Grange who had 35 points and second place Sealy who had 25 points. Freddy'Pierce won both the high and low hurdles, and was second in the 100 yard dash, broad jump and shot put. Larry Walley tied for second in the broad jump. Kaz? Zeemwzmq 544446 The students you see at the left are students from kindergarten through the sixth grade. The rhythm of morning arrival and afternoon departure is a pattern followed through the days of school. The shadows you see also make a pattern. This pattern, if it could be unfolded, you would see-these future citizens as presidents, doctors, teachers, preachers, homemakers, architects, farmers, astronauts . . . St. Valentines Day in the kindergarten was an exciting experience this year. Each child prepared his own box and when it was brought to school it was given a number to represent a post office box. The valentines were distributed according to numbers and when each child opened his box he was surprised to find so many treats! Lower right: a group picture around the play house-this is part of the furniture of the room. Barry Weinnman Nancy Wheless MRS. W. L. ALLISON Stephen Allen Gaye Marie Autry Elaine Yvonne Barcak Suzanne Black Frank Bunch Brenda Castleman Royce Divin Lee Ann Dozier Clarence Euton Nena Jo Faulkner Wayne Freeman Beth Fuller Dennis Goynes Ricky .links Ronnie jurek Monty Mansell Elaine Nitschke Cindy Ruland Sharon Stanberry jimmy Twardowski Easter is always a happy time for the children in kindergarten. The egg tree which results from the reading of Katherine Milhous' book The Egg Tree causes excitement and interest among these five-year olds. This year the room mothers hid each child's basket containing his own Easter eggs. Then each child had to find his own basket. Refreshments and surprise treats were served in the room. MRS. W. L. ALLISON Mary Baumruk Teressa Brooks Elizabeth Creech Janice Cullins Bob Dube Leslie Dunlap james Enlishbee Curtis Feeny Debra Grisham Kathleen Hayes Robert Kelly Cathy Mathis Nancy Mcllroy Deborah McWorter Jae Moore Annette Norman Robert Page Ann Rae Pennington Robert Poorman Latona Stanberry Tressa Thompson Karen Townsend Susan Zurovac Pictured on page 129 is a group picture of these pupils singing with their paper sack puppets. On page 130 is a picture of how the door was decorated at Christmas time. I09 ciwtf-wade The seasons and seasonal holidays always provide many interesting activities. In the fall the many types of science collections gave every child an opportunity to contribute. Also with the help of the children they dressed up Bob, our life size scare- crow. Winter time made an ideal time to observe weather changes. Early spring brought us many robins to watch and to write about. On Valentine Day, each child was given an opportunity to practice being a postman, who had to sort and distribute his Valentines. MRS. MARCELLA JUREK Donald Bouley Leslee Cardiff Elizabeth Courville Ricky Davenport joey Divin Mitch Fralick Delphine Goerner joe Guzman Gary Hakemack Debbie Harriell Roger Hering Robin Hewitt Randy Hoyt Laura Kristof Stephen Martin Rusche Moehle Wayne Motal Larry Nelson Sherry Peterson Patty Ruland art terbury -athers Page 129 is a picture of Chrismas in the room. Pets in the classroom such as a gold fish, a cocoon, small turtles, Easter chicks and ducks, gave the children responsibilities as well as better understanding of animal and insect life. IIO Randy Beckendorff Cheryle Bloomfield Susan Brown Diane Cardiff Jo Ann Cobia Kathleen Coursey Audrey Dittrick Angelina Guzman Russell Hankins Gary Hicks Charles Hill Jonathan Jurek Joseph Keefe Richard King Bettie Jo La Fleur john Lovett Aline Magee David Malota Donna Morgan Terry Monceaux We worked hard and long, and we played the same way. We came with question marks in our eyes, but we are learning with a shining look of satisfaction. We feel that our mission has been reasonably well accomplished. We have learned reading, writing, and 'rithmetic. Also we have had our usual parties at Easter and Christmas. MRS. R. XV. LEGGETT joel S Eric Teress Alvin ' ts Pictured on page 129 is pictured a sock hop race between several members of the class on a sunny afternoon. flu! School bells rang and into room 107 went 23 bright-eyed 6 year olds. The year has been aninteresting one. We think we are mastering the '3 R's and the room mothers added to our work and play, the highlight, no doubt, was the Easter Egg Hunt out at the Gene Andrew home. MRS. G. T. PATTISON Donna Andrew Lester Bouley Sharon Brown Steve Bruney joe Lovis Bunch Terry Cardiff Amalia Garcia Robert Haigh Donna McDonald Bernard Malota Janet Mau Brenda Monceaux Becky Nichols Billy Norman Bobby Redus Bobby Rheman Sue Rogers Randy Self Carol Simpson Susan Soape john Stanley Cathy Starnes George Thomas Timothy Thompson Bobby Williams Pictured on a e 129 are students makin Christmas decorations by stringing pop corn with a needle P 8 8 and thread. Room mothers assisted with this. II2 Verna Bearden Kay Beckendorff l Janis Bryan Stephanie Cheshire joe Ernstes Gary Fuller Robert Hanks jennifer Hood Robbie Hulsey Marc jordan Juanita Kelley Robert Malota joe McFerran Kim McGowan Terry Moore This room enjoyed the Christmas and Easter parties as well as treats given by the room mothers, of whom Mrs. William E. Bryan was the room mother chairman. Other highlights were: making a weather chartg an Easter egg treeg watching moth eggs develop through the different stagesg and doing special projects with our Social Studies units. MRS. MARGARET MULLINS Micl Jimn Debl .Ray of spring bulletin board Rabbits bird house The pupils are posing in front of their signs . ' 1 and spring flowers some of the thoughts o spring. This has been a busy year for us. We have read many books, learned to spell, and now are toiling with cursive writing. We discovered that counting money, telling time, and learning the parts of things wasn't very easy. We did take time out to have a party at Christmas, Valentine, and Easter. MISS ALICE RAMSEY rorter goner lliams afeteria. Terry Brooks Allen Carter joe Chester Mary Cousey Gloria Courville Sherry Cullins Tommy Dunlap Kirk Ferrill Jeffrey Fontaine Janice Goynes Anthony Hanks Frances Henderson Deanne Hubbard Gary Kaminski jo Ann McGee ne pupil asked another I like cafeteria most he replied During each meal a teacher hears many gems hese pupils are enjoying their course at the 'What 'course' do you like most in school? o ' V . I' c 4 2 Sharon Akins Randy Boulter Tommy Cardiff Richard Dubose John Feeny jon Fulkerson Robert Hall Ricky Harold Jimmy Hicks Rhonda Hoyt Ernest Lambright Patricia Moore Sunny Morgan Kathy Pennington Gerald Rivette p punc a ter the Easter hunt The room mothers helped the Rabbit and provided refreshments. Cu cakes and h f E MRS. R. R. SLOAN Qaeda We made learning a pleasant experience with such handy desices as Visual Aides and Library Books. Of course, we took time out for the usual parties at Christ mas, Easter and Valentines. On September 4th, when we found our names on the door and enrolled in Busy Corners, we knew it would be a busy and interesting year. We decided to try for perfect attendance the first six-weeks. We had 99.16 per-cent and had a picnic as a reward. A highlight in the winter was our Christmas Party given by our room mothers. The highlight of spring was our field trip to Houston. It was a busy year for the children in Busy Corners. MRS. W. D. FUSSELL Charles Black Debbie Bolton Michele Boulter Larry Brown Tom Brown Debbie Cavender Vicki Hankins Charles johnson Wanda Morgan Judy Myers Rose Mary Orsak Cindy Peek Sandra Peterson Don Sanders Shelly Self Lee Sheridan Lenwoocl Soape Reading, questions and answers, and discussion during a reading circle. MRS. W. E. LOVELL This year our class had many varied and interesting experiences. The goose eggs, decorated by one of our families for Easter, were both beautiful and interesting. Our class observed the stages of growth in a bean' plant from bean to mature plant by having them in wet cotton. The fish aquarium, bought with P.T.A. room prizes, has proved very interesting. Mickey Canon Jay Ross Carson Sharon Carter Debbie Elkins Mike Fulkerson Earl Haigh George Korenek Arnold Malota jess McGee Bobbie McMurrough Larry Monceaux Laura Nelson Tim Rice Patti Schlipf Kerry Schmalz David Scott Debbie Stanley Pamela Stewart Debbie Waggener Cathy Westcott Jerri Wolters Pictured is the Easter egg party held on Thurs- day afternoon. Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Rice and Mrs Carson helped with the egg hunt and refresh- Il'1CfllCS. II7 The class of painting many books experiments especially enjoyed the holiday parties this year. Easter was an exciting time eggs and making The Egg Tree. In addition to enjoying the reading of and stories, we made collections of leaves, shells, plants, and rocks. Science were always a highlight. We watched a huge tadpole develop into a frog. Pictured on page 151 are the boys sitting in front of the Easter door. Paula Williams MISS WILLIE PEARL TAYLOR The girls of this room are with the egg tree the decorated for Easter The bo s are shown Y - Y with the big Easter Rabbit at the door on page 151. IIB Joe Adams Scott Anderson Susan Bingle Belva Fussell Alberto Garcia Ralph Grisham Ronnie Hamilton Ricky Hanna Clara Ann Hill Rogers Hoyt Alicia Jackson Sharon johnson Tim jurek Phil Keefe Becky Lammert Vicki Lynn Nelson Mitchell Spence Linda Swogetinsky Janalyn Tillerson Paul Weinman 7040114 The fourth graders have been enthusiastic about our varied art experiences this year. They especially enjoyed taking home their ceramic pieces, which Mr. Schmalz fired for us in the kiln. The magic of changing a piece of clay into a beautifully colored dish was a new experience. We also did a little landscape painting on the spot. We took all our painting equipment, went out under the trees, chose something of interest, and painted it. MRS. G. M. HUTSELL Ronnie Barcak Mike Brackman Joyce Chester Helen Courville Larry Cullins Rookh Dozier Janis Dube Mike Fralick joan Franz Randy Freeman Paul Goerner Marilyn Haczynski Ricky Hicks Stanley Hood Lydia Peek Jerry Pryor Kenneth Ray Robbie Scroggins Debbie Stamps Kathy Winkler Ralph Woods The class is examining their pottery as it has come out of the kiln in the high school art room. Pictured on page 130 are students looking in the kiln. II9 ?owu!4 Among other subjects special emphasis was placed on conservation of natural resources and American heritages, The yester-year valentines we collected were most interesting during the Valentine Party. MRS. R. C. WALDRIP Ricky Tamplin Art activities of Santas at Christmas create excitement and enthusiasm. I20 Charles Courville John Ernstes Neal Faulkner Rebecca Fontaine Clayton Franz Robert Fuller Rindi Greene John Grimaudo Alice Hanks jannett Hirsch Theresa Jordan George Lee David Lovett james Mathis Debbie McShan Mariann Mikeska Billy Moebes Patricia Nowlin jeana Ruland Randy Scott 7nwzZ4 In our section of the fourth grade, we have strived to build interest in the geography and science programs in order to make learning more interesting. Since we take an imaginary trip around the world in our study of geography, we have kept a continuous project of collecting or building some object representative of each country visited. This has been on display in our room all year while we added to the collection. Special reports on various phases of life has also helped stimulate interest and learning. MRS. EFFIE WIESNER jimmy Adams Kenneth Akins jim Bacon Bonnie Beckendorff David Coursey David Hall Virginia Hicks Lamar Kelley Tim Lambert Ronnie Mathis Sue Mau Linda McDonald E. I. Monceaux Cindy Morgan Deena Rice Bruce Robertson Beth Ross Cherryl Self Cynthia Simpson Larry Soape Patricia Starnes Janice Zurcher Left: Cherryl Self, jim Bacon, Ronnie Mathis, and Sue Mau sit in front of an exhibit they made in their study of coun- tries around the world. l2l W Through the year this fifth grade worked on many exciting experiments. We made an electric cell, soap, strong glue, ethyl alcohol, cloud in a gallon jar, hatched one baby chick, dissected a frog, earthworm, starfish, clam and a grasshopper. We also experimented with higher math. On page 130 you will see Beth Stanberry, Pat DiIrio, Sue Bacon, Bob johnson, Clyde Breaux and Joyce Hanks doing some of the experiments. MR. ALBERT BLACK Mildred Adams Barrett Allen William Autry Sue Bacon Donnis Barker Clyde Breaux Kathy Brunney David Cardiff Deborah Cardiff Pat Dilorio Bobby Harlan Joyce Hanks John Hillhouse Bob Johnson Nancy Lambert Sheila Maddox Clarence Malota Denny McShan Jerriann Mikesk Johnella Mirns Denise Morgan Victor Nelson Carolyn Pierce Betty Stanberry Janis Stanwood Stuart Taylor Arthur Williams I22 3. John Baker Connie Bolton Delbert Castleman Claudia Cheshire Clay Creech Gayle Cullins Kenneth Freeman Charles Gibbs Randy Hamilton Carolyn Hicks Kathy Hirsch Kenneth Johnson Mike Kinberger Harold King Allan Lambright Sue Moebes 1 Mark Peek Linda Peteete Robin Poorman , Wesley Ray , Linda Rhodes W Donna jo Thomlzs Russell Stroud l Kathy Townsen ' Mike Williams W The pupils in 5D will remember their two parties as highlights of the year. Routine school work was made more exciting through games, races, skits, dramatizations and characterizations. Pictured on page 130 is Mrs. Reeves, substituting for Mrs. Davis, giving the students a problem with a snif box. MRS. W. M. DAVIS Charla Wilson Terri Wolters I23 in Edith Anderson Orlean Autry Lillie Beth Bell Donna Carter Theresa Ernstes Wayne Ferrill Janice Freeman Abel Garcia Mary Gomez Kenneth Grisham Phillip Grisham Shiela Grisham Cliff Haigh Don McShan Lee Morton Neel Morton Kay Murray Deborah Nichols jimmy Nitschke Kay Sible Elsie Ruth Shorts Guy Bob Shults Bobby Wheless Larry Wilkinson John Youngblood Students are making paper chains for rc decorations at Christmas time. Some a over the limbs of the Christmas tree. Page 131 pictures the class at work. MRS. o. L. FIELDER Teresa Ernstes and Elsie Ruth Short represented our school in Interscholastic League spelling and writing contestg Kenneth Grisham in declamation. All three won first place. Elsie Ruth's paper was awarded a certificate indicating that she rated 10006 spelling and letter formation. are dr MRS. J. D. MOTHERAL Mrs. Mothera1's sixth grade students enjoyed two parties at Christmas and Easter. Reciting poetry for the Interscholastic League contest was fun. Marilyn Self won first place in declamation at the meet. A highlight of the year was an interesting series of films shown by Mr. Bob Mcllroy on japan. Two plays were written and dramatized by the class. Pauline Autry La Rhonda Alsup Leonard Arnold Roger Barcak Brenda Bishop Elton Breaux Joyce Brown Elisa Canon Cynthia Cardiff Wayne Cardiff Robert Cooper joe Henderson Mary McMarrough Robert Magee Barbara Massey Karen Olson Diana Pierce jackie Pryor Sandra Sanford Freddy Schliff Marilyn Self Stewart Simpson Margaret Smith Kathryn Story Mark Swogetinsky Don Zurcher Baseball, a spring recess ac- tivity. Both boys and girls participate in the game to- gether. I26 The Special Education class has three events which were of special interest to the children: the Halloween Carnival, the Christmas party, and the Easter Party. The Christmas party was significant in that the P.T.A. gave gifts to those children of the class who otherwise would have received very few presents at Christmas. The Easter party is always a success because it involves an outdoor egg hunt and picnic. And, naturally, what child can resist cookies and punch in the shade of a tree. Pictured on page 131 the students are watching a film. MR. LARRY BOWMAN Edward Barker Glen Ellis Leon Ellis Irma Luna Willie Luna Lynell Motal Johnnie Ray Delores Rodriquez Lawrence Rodriquez Billy Willianis adZczSadaal ' S l MISS JEANETTE HAYES Elementary School Music Up -ft: Chorus made up of Fifth and Sixth grz K, rls. Left: The Second Grade creating rhythmic activi- ties. Lower left: The Fifth Grade singing at the Christmas program, Hark the Herald Angels Sing. Lower right: Shelly Self, Charles Johnson and Patti Schlipf accompany the third grade with jingle Bells at the Christmas program. Right: The sixth grade class swims during P.E. period. Below: Mike Williams and Delbert Castleman demonstrating . . . Coach Welch is the boys' teacher. Above: The girls' P.E. class learns how to throw a ball. Left: Tennis is also an important part of the physical training program. Miss Baker is the girls' teacher. Mrs. Leggett's room has El sack race on a sunny afternoon. Mrs. Pattison's first grade class strings pop- corn for their Christmas tree. Mrs. jurek's first grade class opens their Christ- I'l121S P1'CSCl'ltS. The Kindergarten class holds a puppet show using puppets which they made from paper sacks. Miss Hayes is teaching them a song as they use the puppets to illustrate their song. l29 I I I Above Kathleen Hayes Teressa Brooks James Englishbee and Curtis Feeny stand beside the door their Kindergarten class decorated for Christ- mas. Top Right: Mr. Black's fifth grade class works with experiments on magnetism. Above: Mrs. I-Iutsell's fourth grade class visits high school art department. Left: Mrs. Reeves, substituting for Mrs. Davis, entertains her class with a sniff box. Right: Mr. Bowman shows filmstrips to his special education class. Below: Mrs. Fielcler's sixth grade class takes notes on the class lecture. Mrs, Drake put up this display of old books in the elementary showcase. Miss Taylor's third grade class stands be- side the large Easter rabbit on their door. Saud Mrs, Thomas, sixth grade was very active during the school year. Many of her students won honors at the U.I.L. competition. The sixth grade also issued six school papers called The Addicks Stardusterf' During the year one student made the honor roll and three students had perfect attendance. At the lower right corner are Mrs. Thomas and four of her students who decorated the door at Christmas. The May Fete pictures are on page 135. Easter hats are pictured on page 144. MRS. EMMA VINT THOMAS Rhonda Anderson Ray Bowman Donna Carlton Thomas Chaney Daniel Delgado Joan Dickson Edwin Dopslauf Casey Dunsmore Nancy Fiebig Barbara Groschke Jo Bell Hennard Diane Hutto Kathy Moffett jean Moon Tyra Nogle l i Ricky Scearce Marcella Shivers Judy Sweeney Carolyn Swonke Harold Sword Anna West l42 Above: The Easter hats which Mrs. Thomas' sixth grade class Above: The sixth grade class after coming to Katy for a swim made' and a visit to the junior high school. This is where they will go in September. Below: Elementary girls play tether ball during P.E. Above Elementary boys play baseball during PE among the buttercups in the sprmg Left: Boys P.E. class playing baseball. TAYF95 'LU EL!5E !'P ,C9 E'7ANY .4 3 1' . i ,AAL A .L, Y J, ...gal --wsu -f-f.n:gv..-Q-n..'-,4if -f----f an-N --A fx-1...--n- 1 , f I I y I x. Ni Xl 3 TL 4 I , 1 ' ,


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