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? c V e o' i jijul—Ld Jk....ti« 0 g • Tp Ja W .v'e© is Se tiQY ! .- ? LA PORE HIGH [ GEORGE L. OLDS It is with sincerity that we, the staff, dedicate the Reflector '57 to our sponsor, teacher and friend, Mr. George L. Olds. THROUGH THESE DOORS word to the subscribers from the staff: When we get time We’ll check and check This book the whole way through We’ll keep the pictures we like best And do away with you—and you— and maybe—even you! When we get time We’ll choose a theme And then we’ll carry on To decide the spelling of your name And which cartoon to put you on. When we get time We’ll work and work in rain or shine And put it all together We’ll paste and glue The whole night through For we don’t mind the weather. When we get time We’ll gloat and gloat O’er these things we have done The Reflector’s been delivered And the staff has had its fun. When we get time— However, these things must yet be done There are some jobs which we must do To complete this little rhyme — But we can’t finish writing this For we just haven’t time! By Flora Kappers THE REFLECTOR STAFF Editors-in-Chief.........Lynn Gault and John Pemberton Associate Editor......................................Flora Kappers Picture Editor...............................Eloise Dunagan Senior Editors . . . Willa Foster, Metta West, Anita DeLeon Junior Editors.......Betty Womack, Jerry Ann Browning Sophomore Editors.........Martha Gray, Edward McLcnna Freshmen Editors..............Barbara Baker, Gloria Weir Photographers.......................Bobby Zoda, John Eggers Advertising Managers...........Lynn Gault, Carolyn Hutson Sports Editors.......Mike Escobedo, Barbara Sue Hales Circulation Managers..........Willa Foster, Flora Kappers Ava Welch, Sue Watkins Club Editors . . . Who’s Who Editor Assistants Art Editor Division Pages Sponsors .... THE REFLECTOR ’57 Published by the Journalism Club of LA PORTE HIGH SCHOOL Phyllis Rymer, Marion Polker _ ......John Paul (Percy) JonesO yf ' ' . . Bill Effinger, Virginia McKgy j ................Bette IscnsecQ' . Manuel Porter, John Pemberton Jack C. Pemberton, Jennie Reid La Porte, Texas 3 MK, J. ii. iiakkii SUPKKINTI-NDKNT OF SCHO'-- - SECRETARY TO THE SUPERINTENDENT Mrs. Daphine Clunn She’s always pleasant........ always helpful. . . has time for everybody. MRS. DAPHINE CLUNN ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. J. H. Smith He’s a busy man, but he’s always willing to help both students and teachers. MR. J. II. SMITH 5 BOARD OF EDUCATION Mrs. June Kirchner V ice-President F. L. Copeland President George H. Sharp, Jr Wesley R. Hovey J. L. Burch Secretary Dr. P. J. Mock I). O. Laird John S. Kiibler Tax Assessor and Collector Edward 1. Cade Faculty TEACHER iberton Mr. Roy Lierrnan Assistant Coach General Science Mrs. Ouida Gray English Mrs. Aileen Bravenec Homemaking Mr. Glenn Pfeil Industrial Arts Mr. Henry C. Black Assistant Coach Social Studies ;. Jane Burt Spanish English Mrs. Ella Jane Black Home making TEACHERS Mr. George McDaniel Mathematics Mr. Joe Newbill Head Coach Social Studies Mr. D. Allen Lawshae English Speech Mr. Robert Jantz Assistant Coach Social Studies Mr. Frank Akin Athletic Director Driver Training Miss Marie Roepke Mathematics 9 TEACHERS Miss Esther Clamon Physical Education for Girls Mrs. Martha Cade Commercial Mr. Manton Ellis Civics Mrs. Jennie Reid Counselor-Journalism Mrs. Myrtle St. Claire Library Mrs. Yelda McElroy Commercial 10 STUDENT SECREI ARIES OFFICE ASSISTANTS 1 1 OUR PRINCIPAL Mr. Manton Ellis February 21, 195' Dear Students, Congratulations, Reflector Staff, on your current edition of life in La Porte High School. This year you have attempted to record school events and activities as you travel back and forth through these doors—the high school building, the shop, the band hall, the cottage, and the gymnasium. The yearbook for 1956-57 is an excellent record of these happenings. May these remembrances of happy times together, games won and lost, classes and classmates, teachers and administrators, and friendships and associations help provide the stability needed to carry on the spirit at I.a Porte High as we journey onward in the experiences of living in a complex world. Sincerely yours, Manton hillis V—. MANUEL PORTER, President Football 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; All-District 4; Track 1,2,3,4; L Club 2,3,4; L Club President 4; Key Club President 4; FHA Beau 4; Honorable lention 4; PK Club 1; Basketball Manager 3,4. LEONARD ROPER, Vice-President Woodwork Club 1,2; Football 1; Track Mgr. 4; Journalism Club 3; Thespians 3,4; Key Club 3; Best Dressed Boy 4; Dramatics Club 4. PEGGY SANDERS, Secretary Song Leader FHA 2,4; Vice-President Thes- pians 3; Secretary Thespians 4; Vice-President Dramatics Club 4; Sweetheart 1; Offi ndidate for sistant 1,4. Valent SENIOR OFFICERS LL NELLE VAUGHAN, Treasurer Basketball 2,3,4; Basketball Captain 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Journalism Club 3; Orange Pup Staff 3; Commercial Club Reporter 4; Student Secretary 3,4; PE Club 1,2. JIMMIE YORK, Parliamentarian Football 1,2, 3,4; Captain 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Woodwork Club 1; PE Club 2; L Club 2,3,4; Treasurer 4; All District Honorable Mention 3. GLADYS GONZALES, Reporter Band 1; PE Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3; II.M. Secretary 1; Commercial Club 4; Student Secretary 4. GERALD BARDEN Sq Science Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary Football Manager 1; Track Manager 3; Junior Academy of Science 4. Bi-Fjy-T f i py BOBBY BERKLEY Band 1,2,3,4; District Band 2,4; All Reg- ional Band 4; 4-11 Club 1,2; Auto. Mech. Club 3; Science Club 1,2; PE Club 4; Key Club 3,4; Band Officer 4; Homeroom Offi- cer 1,2; Hungry 5” 1,2,3,4; Orange Pup Staff 4. DUB BOLDING Spanish Club 1; Auto. Mech. Club 3; PE Club 2, 4; Band 1, 2. SENIORS C r.AFFIE CHRISTIE FHA 3,4; Dramatics Club 3; Student Secretary 4; Commercial Club 4. LESTER CLARK Football 1,2,3; Football Captain 4; Track 1,2,3; Basketball 1; L” Club 2,3; Sec. 4; Student Council 1; PF Club 1. ARLINE CLINE FHA 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Student Sec. 3,4; Li- brary Assistant 1,2; Dramatics Club 1; Com- mercial Club 4; PF Club 1; Pep Squad 4; Avia- tion Club 3. JUDY MARIE COOK National Honor Society 3; Typing Contest 2; FHA 1,2,3; Student Sec. 2,3,4; Dramatic Club 1,2; Library Assistant 1; Office As- sistant 3. SANDRA LYNN COX FHA 1,2,3,4; Journalism Club 3; PH Club 1,2; Commercial Club 4; Treasurer 4; Student Sec. 2; Pep Squad 4; Library Assistant; Orange Pup Staff 3. MARY DIAL FHA 1,2,3; Homeroom Officer 2,3; Office Assistant 2,3; Science Club 1; Dramatics Club 3,4; Journalism Club 2,3. ANITA DE LEON Student Sec. 2,3,4; Office Assistant 3,4; FHA 2,3,4; PE Club 3; National Honor Society 3,4; President 4; Esquire Candidate 3; Drama Club 1,2; Journalism Club 4; Sr. Editor 4; Library Assistant 1; Pep Squad 4. LAURA DEVER (JACOBS) Commercial Club 4; Dramatics Club 2,3; PE Club 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Student Sec. 2, 3,4; FBLASec.4; FHA Unit Pres. HM III 4; Library Assistant 2; Homeroom Pres. 1; Homeroom Sec. 1; Pep Squad 3. SENIORS ELOISE DUNAGAN DAR Candidate 4; Band 1,2,3,4; All-District 4; Student Council 2; Sec. 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Thes- pians 4; Dramatics Club 1,2; Thespians 1,2,3. JAMS EMERY Twirler 2,3,4; Drum Major 4; Student Coun- cil 1,2,3; Drama Club 4; Science Club 2; Sec. Treas. 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Esquire Girl 2; Band Sweetheart 4; Cheer- leader 1; FHA 1,2,3,4. JOHN EGGERS Band 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2; Thespians 2,3, 4; Thespian Contest Play 3; Thespian Scribe 3; Junior Academy of Science 4; Key Club 2; Science Club 3,4; Band Officer 4. MIKE ESCOBEDO Football 1,2,3,4; All-District 4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; L” Club 3,4; Vice-President 4; President Spanish Club 1; PE Club 2. WILLA JEAN FOSTER FHA 4; Pep Squad 4; Journalism 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. LYNN GAULT Editor of Orange Pup 4; Adv. Mgr. 4; Make- Up Editor 3; Basketball Mgr. 4; Teen Page Editor of Baytown Sun and Chronicle 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; FHA 1,2,3; Office As- sistant 2,3; Journalism Club 3,4; PH Club 1,2; President of Journalism Club 4; Ed- itor, The Reflector 4. HOWARD GILLIAM Band 1,2, 3,4; PE Club 1,2, 3, 4; Auto. Mech. Club 3; Football 2,3; Basketball 1; 4-H Club 1,2. JOSEPH GONZ LES PE Club 1,2,3; Bi-Phy-Chem Club 4; 4-H Club 1; Key (dub 4; Track 4. SENIORS AL GOUNAH Science Club 4. MARILYN GOYEN President of Student Council 4; Vice-Pres- ident 3; Football Sweetheart 3; Cheer- leader 3,4; President of Thespians 4; Pres- ident of Dramatics 4; Vice-President FHA .3; Historian FHA 4; Esquire Girl 1,2,3; Football Sweetheart Candidate 2,3; Office Assistant 2,4. BARBARA SUE IIALES Quill and Scroll 3,4; Orange Pup Circulation Mgr. 3; Exchange Editor 3; Orange Pup Staff 3; Yearbook (Business Mgr.) 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Journalism Club 3,4. DON HAYES Key Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; PE Club 1,2,3; Science Club4; Student Council 2; Home Room President 4. EDDIE HILL Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; L” Club 1,2,3,4; All-District Football 3; PE Club Officer 1; Woodwork Club 1; All-District Honorable Mention 4. CAROLYN HUTSON FHA 1,2,3,4; PE Club 1,2,3; Adv. Mgr. Year- book 4; Student Secretary 4; Journalism Club 4; Library Assistant 1. BETTY ISENSEE Dramatics Club 1; Band 1,2,3,4; District Band 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,4; Student Council 3; NHS 3; Thespian 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Journalism Club 3,4; Band Officer 3,4; Art Editor Reflector 4; Orange Pup Staff 4; Junior Academy of Science 4. 7 SENIORS 7 CHARLIE JURECKA Basketball 2,3,4; L” Club 3,4; PE Club 1,2; Baseball 3. FLORA KAPPERS Spanish Club 1; Dramatics Club 2; Jour- nalism Club 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; National Honor Society 3; Miss D.A.R. 4; Orange Pup Business Manager 3; Office Assistant 4; Beta Sigma Phi Award 4; Pep Squad 4. MYRTLE LILES FHA 3; Basketball 3,4; Dramatics Club 3; Com- mercial Club 4. ANDREW LISKA PE (Hub 2,3,4; S iencc Club I;Shop Club 2. MARGARET McDANIEL FHA 1,2, 3,4; Office Assistant 2,4; Student Secretary 3,4; PR Club 1,2,3,4. VIRGINIA McKEY D.A.R. Candidate 4; All-District Band 2, 3,4; Band Military Officer 3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2; Thespians 2,3,4; Journalism Club 3; Associate Editor Yearbook 4; Science Club Officer 4; Junior Academy of Science 4. JOE MOCK Band 1,2, 3, 4; Band Sergeant 4; Bi-Phy-Chem Club 1,2,3,4; Bi-Phy-Chem Club Reporter 2; Auto Club 3,4; Auto Club Treasurer 4. SENIORS DAVID NETTLE Football 1,2,3,4; L” Club 1,2; Dramatic Club 1; Most Valuable Player 4; PR Club 1,2; Track 1,2,3; All-District Honorable Mention 4; Wood- work Club 1; Secretary of Dramatics Club 1. BILL OGLESBY PR Club 1,2,3,4; Handicraft Club 3; Auto. Mech. Club 2; 4-H Club 1. RICHARD OSBORNE Woodwork Club 1,2; Science Club 3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Band Officer 4; District Band 2,3,4; Band Officer 4; District Science Fair 3,4; Junior Academy of Science 4. JOHN PEMBERTON Track Manager 2; Track 3; Journalism Club 2,3,4; Reflector Staff 2,3; Bi-Phy- Chem 1; Editor, The Reflector 4. DON PHILLIPS Football 1,2,3,Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Student Council 3,4; L”Club 4; Key Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; President 4; Faculty’s Who’s Who 3; Science Club 2,3; Thespian 3,4; Dramatic Club 1; Student Secretary 4. M ARION POLK I .R Best Thespian 3; Orange Pup and Annual Club Editor 4; Thespian 2,3,4; Thespian Officer 4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3; Journal- ism Club 4; Junior Academy of Science 4; Student Secretary 2,3,4. JAN QUALLS Dramatics Club 3; PF Club 4; FH3 3; Band 3; Student Secretary 4. SHIRLEY ANN QUITTA PF Club 1,3; Dramatics Club 2; FHA 1, 2,3,4; Commercial Club 4; Band 1,2; Of- fice Assistant 4; Library Assistant 1,2; Pep Squad 4; Student Secretary 2,3,4. PHYLLIS RY.MER President of Commercial Club 4; President Thespians 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Adv. Mgr.- Orange Pup 3; Beta Sigma Phi Award 4; F Star Thespian 4; Honor Society 4; Annual 4; Journalism Club 3; Interscholastic Meet 2; Pep Squad 4; FHA 1,2,3,4. GLENN SAMPSON L Club 2,3,4; PE Club 1; Football Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 4. SENIORS -40 a LEONIDA SCHUIIMACHER FHA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Esquire Girl 1,3; Candidate for Valen- tine Sweetheart 1; Cheerleader 3,4; Basketball Manager 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Office Assistant 4. JOY RUTH SMITH Band 1,2,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,4; Thes- pians 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; FHA Reporter 2; Student Secretary 2,4; FHA Unit Song Leader II.M. Ill 4. ROGER SMITH Student Council 1,2, 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; I rack 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; President 4; Base- ball 1,2; Science Club 1,2, 3,4; Outstanding Student Award 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Captain 4; President 4; Who’s Who 3; All-District Band 2; Honorable Mention; District Science Fair. BARBARA STINSON Dramatics Club 3,4; Pep Squad 4; Presi- dent 4; Basketball 3,4; Student Secretary 3,4; Esquire Candidate 3; FHA 3,4; Office- Assistant 4;Choral Club 4; PE Club 3,4. GARLAND I ODD Band 1,2,3; Track 1; Dramatics Club 1,3; Auto. Mech. Club 2; Shop Club 4. I E I) WEEMS Bi-Phy-Chem Club 1,2; Shop Club 3; PE Club 4. JONI WHITE Dramatics Club 3,4; Secretary Treasurer 4; FHA 4; Student Secretary 4; Office Assistant 4; Twirlcr 4; Best Dressed 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Esquire Girl 3; Mi,ss La- Porte High School, 4. JOHN WOODS Key Club 4; Science Club 4; Track 4; Baseball 4. SENIORS JEAN WELCH 1,2,3,4; Quill Scroll 3,4; FHA Reporter 4; Office Assistant 2,3; Spanish Club 1; Dra- matics Club 2; Journalism 3,4; Student Secre- tary 2,3,4. METIA WEST Journalism Club 3,4; Library Assistant 1; Student Secretary 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Sr. Editor 4; Spanish Club 1; Dramatics Club 2; Office Assistant 3. Gloria Banta JUNIORS June Behymer Wayne Beard Melvin Bogard Sandy Bogard Ray Bohannon Nickey Bramlett Jerry Ann Browning Jesse Brumley Peggy Bull Billy Brown Inez Brown Pat Brown Diane Cade Connie Casseday Sarah Cantwell Don Cavness Loretta Chase Carol Ann Childress Dorothy Christensen Gerald Collier Johnny Collins JUNIORS Eugene Cookenboo Linda Dever Juanita Dunn Bill Effinger Clifton Festcrvand Judy Fox Joe Gaido Woody Garner Mike Gent Ann Graves Robert Haacke Louis Hall Tommy Hall Bennett Harrison JUNIORS Gail Hass John Heaner Dickie Herrmann Charles Hard Gordon Hyatt Don Letbetter Billy Mace Victor Marks Ronald Dean Marshall Don McAlvanv James Meredith Sharon Mergenthaler June Milburn Dorothy Mochman JUNIORS Andrew Mouton Fda Mouton Pat Murray Mary Musgrovc Kenneth O’Neal Clifford Porter Nancy Porter Edwin Risenhoover Charles Rinehart Mark Rogers Eddie Rove Marilyn Sawyer Hardy Smith Norma Spradlin JUNIORS Harrold Starr Barney Strickland J. E. Strickland Sue Sullivan Alvin Tipp J oe York I'hoinas Johnny Tomerlin Victor Urdiales Lamont Vacek Rose 11a Vincent Jack Wallace Sue Watkins Peggy Weber Lynda Weir JUNIORS Nancy Wilson Robert Willson Phyllis Williams Betty Womack Jo Ann Wright Bobby Zoda Abbott, Paul Adams, Drue Alvarado, Frances Anderson, Tim Arnold, Lavinia Baker, Tanda Barnes, Robert Berry, Jerry Blackwell, Jerrilyn Brown, Dorothy Browning, Barbara Buck, Robert Burch, Chad Burdick, Buddy Burmaster, Gibbs Burmaster, Gwynne Burris, Richard Cabincss, Julvne Chambers, Buckv Chance, Dan SOPHOMORES Clements, Thomas (iolson, Jimmy Cook, Billy Davis, Kenneth Dunn, Alfred Fckhardt, J ohn 28 Eggers, Mary Evans, Travis Fox, Bertha Franks, Reggie Fuller, Sue Futral, Bill Gilliam, Wade Gillum, Winfred Gouner, Farley Gray, Cary Gray, Martha Gregory, David Hambrick, John Hanes, Connie Harrison, La Roy Harrison, Tommy Hass, Danny Harvey, Sue Hayes, Mike Hershberger, Frankie SOPHOMORES Herrod, Glynn Herron, James Hilborn, Ella Lou Hultquist, Suzy Hutson, Dorothy Jenkins, Richard 29 Klimple, Eddie Kock, Melton Konecny, John Land, Georgia Lemon, Buddy McAdams, Bobby McBride, Laura McCune, Iris McDaniel, David McKey, Jimmy McLenna, Edward McQueen, Forrest Massey, Alvin Merchant, Zula Moates, Judy Mochman, Hattie Morris, Barbara Naquin, Donald Norstegaard, Faye Parson, Doug SOPHOMORES Peel, Arthur Rankin, Davis Rankin, Willie Redd, Cecil Rodriguez, Letita Rodriguez, Valentine ■ o Rhoden, Patricia Russell, Johan Russell, Virgil Sanders, Sylvia Sauter, John Schuhmacher, Charles Shippey, Billy Shirley, Betty lo Skelton, Donna Smith, Donald Springall, Sharon Stevens, Charles Strickland, Carl Strickland, Carolyn Stoerner, Louis Templeton, Charles Thomasson, Marilyn Trahan, Steve Wadsworth, Mike Wallace, Sharon SOPHOMORES Warrick, Alice Warrick, Charles Whiddon, Jackie Whitlock, Carl Wilkerson, Byron Wilkinson, C. D. 31 Margie Adams William Allen Barbara Baker Rebecca Baker Judy Baldauf Roy Baldwin Diana Banta Clarence Barfield Hazel Brown Peggy Browning Annelle Brummecr l.eo Burns Tinky Cartmell Barbara Cary Gary Cavness Barbara Clinton Ronald Cook Terry Davidson Tim Dewalt Judith Dillon Marianne Dixon Craig Dunagan Brenda Dunham Ray Escobedo FRESHMEN Peggy Pelts Ann Floreen Hazel Fontenot Tommy Fougeron Joe Gage Maria Garcia Emily Garner Terrell Gilluin Lucretia Golden Tommy Gorzycki Victor Green Barbara Griffin Richard Haacke Norma i largus John darkness Patricia Harper Larry Hayes Kathleen lleancr Carolyn Hebei John Holmes Jack Hulen Shcrron llurlburt Dean Hutchins Jerrv Jones John Paul Jones Joanne Kerbcr Ross Kelley Alvie Kins Jerrell l.ilcs Carolyn Massey Janet McLean Grace McDaniel Jeffery McMillin Doris Miller Katy Miller Sue Mock Barbara Moser Wayne Mouton Gloria Murch Mike Murtishaw Duncan N’eblett Carl Northcutt Verna O’Rear Sherman Piceynski Carl Porter Sally Powell Paulette Prince Mary Ralmuco FRESHMEN Ann Rhymes Sue Roper I.ibrado Ruiz Jerry Santi Gerald Sauter Roy Schooley Horst Siewert Geraldine Smith Leon Smith Leslie Smith Mike Smith Tommie Stevenson Lynn Tanner James Temple Helen Thompson C. 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Trainer Karen Verrett George War ford Gloria Veir Sandra Wells Marie Wheeler Sheila White Sheridan Williams Dian Zoda Adams, Billy Frank Ashlock, Kay Baldwin, Bonnie Barrow, Jeanne Boardway, Suzan Boston, Sandy Browning, Pat Bull, Judy Burmaster, Donnas Brumley, Linda Bussey, Karen Buck, Shirley Byrd, Donnie Caldwell, Patsy Casseday, Peggy Chapman, Norma Cline, Ernestine Cole, Bernean Colson, Billie Collins, Robert Cook, Robert Cornelius, Sherry Dean, Robert Dixon, Mary EIGHTH GRADE Effinger, Linda Emery, Shirley Epperson, Bob Futral, Mary Garcia, Paula Garcia, Lucy Gonzales, Wallace Gruter, Johnny Male, Gordon Marbes, Edward Harbes, Janice Meintschel, Louis Mcrrmann, Linda Mess, Lester Hester, Geraldine Hitchens, Frank Olstad, Donnie Huddleston, Virginia Hutchings, Carolyn Johnson, Betty Jones, Janice Jones, Jack Kelly, Sissy Kemper, Carolyn Laird, Darlyne Langston, Billy Odell, Sarah Jane Lyons, Carlene Matthews, Fred McWorter, LaVerne Mochman, Ethel Moore, Vicki Moore, Bryan Moser, Charles Mouton, Larry Murray, J udy Northcutt, Jackie Norwine, Richard Pfeiffer, Eugene Phillips, David Presley, Vicki Polker, Robert EIGHTH GRADE Porter, Marie Preston, Ernest Prince, Penny Puckett, Kenneth Ramsey, Allan Roberson, Carol Robertson, Joe Schumacher, Rhoda Scoggins, Eddie Skelton, Rose Mary Smith, Carol Ann Sparks, Richard Steele, Charles Swint, John Syfert, Sylvia Wall, Linda White, Joe Womack, Jo Ann Top picture: Fish lined the walls of the gym for the Pep Rally. Below: Peggy Sanders and Walter Cooling, Floise Dunagan and Barbara Baker. Jerry Jones, John Pemberton’s fish, won first prize for the most unique costume. Femme Fatales! Kathleen Heaner and Judy Cook. FISH DAY-OCT. 12,1956 Pictured far left top, Mari- lyn Goyen and her fish. Center: Carolyn Hebei and John Harkness with Senior Virginia Me Key. Right: Judy Cook and DianZoda. Lower left: Sue Roper, Lu- cretia Golden and Pat Har- per. Below center: Sheri- dan Williams leading the yells. favorites VALENTINE SWEETHEART ’57 an (hf (i ocja rcl DAR “BEST CITIZEN” 3La J(a pperA ija ni V 1 14 v. xav3HiaaA s asrva MISS and MR. LA PORTE HIGH SCHOOL J oni White ryCeiter dfa rh BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW a nilra C- ox sqn o THE STUDENT COUNCIL Rack row, left to right: Eloise Dunagan, Virginia McKey, Linda Dever, Marie Wheeler, Annelle Brummett. VIiddle row, left to right: Marilyn Goyen, Eda Moucon, Lamont Vacek, Roger Smith, Don Phillips, Carl Whitlock, Jimmy McKey. ' —'«A craie Dunagan, Ronald Dean Marshall, Wayne Mouton. Ronald Dean Marshall Vice-President Eloise Dunagan Secretary Marilyn Goyen President THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Kneeling, left to right: Ronald Marshall, Don McAlvany, Roger Smith, Bobby Zoda. Second row, left to right: Mrs. Ouida Gray—Sponsor, Betty Womack, Anita De Leon, Lynda Weir, Lamont Vacek, F.da Mouton. Top row, left to right: Bennett Harrison, Tommy Hall, Joe York Thomas. Not pictured: Miss Marie Smith-Sponsor. Kda Mouton Reporter Anita De Leon President Lynda Weir Vice-President Lamont Vacek Secretary-Treasurer THE “L” CLUB Top row, left to right: Manuel Porter, Don Cavness, Jimmie York, Don McAlvany, J. E. Strickland, Doug Parson, Frank Akin—Sponsor. Middle row, left to right: Charlie Jurecka, John Hambrick, Happy Sampson, Richard Sin- clair, Don Phillips. Bottom row, left to right: Mike Escobedo, David Nettle, Lester Clark, Eddie Hill. OFFICERS President . . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . . Reporter .... Treasurer . . . . Manuel Porter . Mike Escobedo . . Lester Clark Happy Sampson . . Jimmie York SPANISH CLUB Back row, left to right: Wanda Baker, Ann Floreen, Diana Banta, Joanne Kerber, Buddy Burdick, Sue Fuller, Doris Miller, John Fckhardt, Roy Baldwin. First row, left to right: Maria Garcia, Gwvnne Burmaster, Charles Schuhmacher, Judy Baldauf, Frances Alvarado, Ray Kscobedo. THE REFLECTOR STAFF Far left: John Paul Jones who counted the Who’s Who votes. Virginia Me- Key, John Eggers and Villa Foster. Top right: John Pemberton and Mrs. Jennie Reid. Gladys Morris, Gloria Weir, Barbara Baker, Jerry Ann Browning and Faye Norstegaard. Pictured right: Eloise, Metta West, Willa, Flora, and Anita. Bette Isensee, Carolyn Hutson, Lynn Gault and Barbara Sue Hales John, Willa, Barbara, Flora and Virginia McKey Snimiiitiiiitiil nnnraru Snrirtij tiir Wall Srtunil Jimmalisis Pictured above members of the Publications Club. From left to right: Peggy Weber, Lynn Gault, Nancy Porter and John Pemberton. Upper right: Anita DeLeon, Willa Foster, Barbara Sue Hales, Phyllis Rymer, Flora Kappers, and Mctta West. Center right: Peggy Weber, Bette Isensee, Floise Duna- gan, Jerry Ann Browning, Linda Deverand Gladys Morris Winters. Below: Barbara Sue and Flora, Super Orange Pup Sales girls. At the Christmas Party in Room 21 Scroll. From left to right: Eloise Dunagan, vice-president; Lynn Gault, president; Mecca West, secretary and treasurer. Pictured above at right: Charlie Jurecka, Mike Escobedo, and Glenn Sampson, mem- bers of the Orange Pup Staff. Pictured center right: Happy Sampson, Caro- lyn Hutson, Diane Cade and Tommy Hall. Lower right: Tommy Hall, Diane Cade and Joe York Thomas. The Orange Pup is a member of Quill and Scroll, I. L.P.C., the Student Press and C.S.P.A. .4 i IS TISSCE Pictured at top: Mr. Jack C. Pemberton and Joe York Tho- mas with the latter’s First Prise S inner, a Study of Psitta- cosis. in the District I Science Fairs in Beaumont March I '. 1° 6. The exhibit, the winner in biological sciences, will go along with the sponsor and exhibitor to the Los Angeles National Science Fairs early in May. Third place winner in Physical Science was Ronald Dean Marshallwith his exhibit. Solar Air Conditioning. JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE N’ickey Bramlett’s Wind Tunnel Kxhibit 54 analysis of me group! “ CROUP It ‘ CROUP III GROUP V usma? SCIENCE FAIR EXHIBITS Pictured top left: John Paul Jones Analysis of Me- tals.” Center left: Roger Smith’s Wind and Water Tunnels” Lower left: Betty Womack’s Aurora Borealis” Bottom: Joe Mock’s Com- mercial Atomic Reactor” Upper right: Bobby Zoda’s Electricity from Radiation” Virginia McKey’s How Do You Taste?” Tommy Hall’s Cardiac Di- seases.” Nancy Porter’s ‘Hypnotism” IW w L COACPCIAL ATW «Atroft hLat cxOMNOR FH OFFICERS Top row, L. to R.: Manuel Porter Beau Dorothy Christensen Secretary Sandy Bogard Vice-President Lynda Ueir President Bottom rou, L. to R.: Ava Welch Reporter Peggy Sanders Song Leader Marilyn Goyen Historian Attended State FHA Meeting in Dallas (April). Program presented for Eighth Grade Girls. All About FHA Get Acquainted” Tea for mem- bers and parents (in August). Committee attended FHA Dis- trict Planning Meeting in Pasa- dena. Forty girls and sponsors at- tended District II, Area III, FHA Meeting in Katy and pre- sented a skit on Program Planning In Your Chapter.” Presented FHA Emblem Ser- vice” at Kiwanis Club and High School P.T.A. Sponsored Good Grooming Program in High School. Collected and sent unaddressed Christmas Cards to State Hospitals. Ordered and received official FHA pins and jack- Prcsentcd a school assembly program. Formal Installation of officers (1956-5?) and initiation for members. Open House and Christmas Tea in Home Eco- nomics Cottage. Decorated and served at Football Banquet at Sylvan Beach. ets. Prepared and served refreshments at Elementary P.T.A. meetings. Acted as baby sitters during Elementary P.T.A. Senior I-HA Girls entered Betty Crocker Search for Future Homemaker of Tomorrow.” Money-Making activity in Spring. Attended Area III FHA Meeting at the Univcr- Planning of FHA Activities for the Summer. sity of Houston (March). 56 DRAMATICS CLUB 58 THESPIAIN TROOP 450 Top row, left to right: Bobby Zoda, Peggy Sanders, Nancy Wilson, Lamont Vacek. Middle row, left to right: Joe York Thomas, Joy Ruth Smith, John F.ggers, Floise Dunagan, Marion Polker. Bottom row, left to right: Phyllis Rymer, Loretta Chase, Leonard Roper, Virginia Me Key, Bette Isensee, Marilyn Goyen. OFFICERS Left to right: Sponsor: D. A. Lawshae Treasurer: Joe York Thomas Secretary: Peggy Sanders President: Merilyn Goyen Vice-President: Rloise Dunagan Scribe: Marion Polker THE KEY CLUB Top rou, left to right: Manuel Porter, Doug Par- son, Buddy Burdick, Gordon Hyatt, Roger Smith, Bobby Zoda, David Gregory. Second rou, left to right: Richard Sinclair, Ben- nett Harrison. J. E. Strickland, Don Mc- Alvany, Victor Marks, Donald Hayes, George Olds-Sponsor. Bottom row, kneeling left to right: Xickey Bram- lett, Tommy Hall, Ronald Dean Marshall, Joe York Thomas, Bill Effinger, John Woods. on in ks eft to right: President..........................Roger Smith Treasurer...........................Mike Gent Secretary.................Ronald Dean Marshall Vice-President....................Manuel Porter FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Officers: V T£[niaJdcKe£...................President j7 eYork Thomas.............Vice-President Betty Womack .... Corresponding Secretary Jan Qualls.............Recording Secretary Martha Gray......................Financial Secretary Pictured at left: Jan Qualls, Flora Kappers, Dorothy Brown, Sue Fuller, Peggy Weber, Wanda Baker. Pictured left: Gloria Murch, Tommie Steven- son, Paulette Prince, Gerald Barden, Jerry Ann Browning, Marion Polker, Suzy Hult- quist, Betty Womack and Martha Gray. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Pictured at right: Jesse Johnson and Georgia Land (standing) Seated: Grace McDaniel, Marianne Dixon and Marilyn Sawyer. GIRLS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB Pictured inset: Miss Esther Clamon-Coach THE COMMERCIAL CLUB Top picture, left to right: Jo Ann Wright, Hattie Nlochman, San- dra Cox, Lu Nelle Vaughan, Phyllis Rymer, Inez Brown, Peggy Bull. Pictured right, left to right: Taffie Christie, Gladys Gonzales, Donna Skelton, Myrtle Liles, Sylvia Sanders, Shirley Quitta, Arline Cline, Mrs. Velda Me Elroy Insert: June Milburn, Sharon Mcrgenthaler. Pictured left, left to right: Lu Nelle Vaughan............Reporter Sandra Cox.................Treasurer Phyllis Rymer..............President Jo Ann Wright...Vice-President SAXOPHONE SECTION OF BAND FRENCH HORN SEC TION Oh B ND THE BAND DR CM SECTION OF BAND BASS ND B RI TONE SECTION OF BAND SOCIAL OFFICERS OF HAND MILITARY OFFICERS OF BAND I ROM BONE SEC HON OF BAND CLARINF r SECTION OF HIE BAND ORNI I S SECTION or B l) THE TWIRLERS Pictured (It right: Drum Major—Jan is Emery Pictured below: Annelle Brummect and Barbara Clinton Pictured at right: Joni White— Senior Twirler THE 1956-57 TWIRLERS From left to right: Barbara Clinton, Ann Graves, Zula Merchant, Joni U'hite. Drum ajor—Janis Emery, June Behymer, Judy Moates, Carol Ann Childress, nnelle Brummett. Zula Merchant and nn Graves Judy Moates Carol Ann Childress and June Behymer (tttick Tu irl ers) -It- : Athletics BOYS’ BASKETBALL The big team won second place in 195 in District 25-AA. Standing, from leu to right: Frank Akin—Coach, Glenn Sampson, Charlie Jurecka, Don Hayes, Don McAlvanv, Bennett Harrison and Manuel Porter—Manager. Kneeling, left to right: Doug Parson, Ben Johnson, Ronaid Dean Marshall, Mike Escobedo, Don Phillips and Clifford Porter—Manager. The Big team won first place in the Rosenberg and Dayton Tournaments and consolation in the Clear Creek Tournament. Glenn Sampson (2) Mike l-iscobedo (2) Charlie Jurecka (3) WM Ben Johnson (1) Don Phillips (2) Don Hayes (1) The B” Team pictured below, standing, Icjt to right: Rddie Rove, Doug Parson, Harrold Starr, Clifford Porter—manager. Kneeling, left to right: Gordon Hyatt, Mike Gent, John Sauter and Ray Bohannon. 1956-57 SCORES Ronald Dean Marshall (1) La Porte 35 La Porte 76 La Porte 46 La Porte 36 La Porte 55 La Porte 63 La Porte 71 La Porte 39 La Porte 76 La Porte 43 La Porte 70 La Porte 60 La Porte 71 La Porte 61 La Porte 61 La Porte 56 La Porte 59 La Porte 58 La Porte 41 La Porte 65 La Porte 73 La Porte 50 La Porte 47 La Porte 60 La Porte 60 La Porte 76 La Porte 57 La Porte 81 Kinkaid 49 Cleve land 21 Liberty 43 Alvin 43 La.Marque 30 Angleton 26 La Marque 41 Kir win 31 La Marque 34 Pt. Acres 30 Cy-Fair 49 Barbers Hill 49 Dayton 17 El Campo 34 Xeedvilie 37 Alvin 42 Clear Creek 52 Liberty 43 Angleton 34 Santa Fe 34 Dickinson 54 Clear Creek 51 Deer Park 31 Angleton 57 Santa Fe 33 Dickinson 37 Clear Creek 67 Deer Park 44 Don McAlvany (I) Doug Parson (I) Bennett Harrison (1) AT THE CLEAR CREEK GAMF FEBRUARY 12, 1957 Score: Clear Creek 67 La Porte 57 Bulldog Fans in the bleachers at Clear Creek Gymnasium. Jurecka’s about to take off. (below, left) Extreme lower left: Ronald Dean Marshall ready to sink one. Who fired the shot? . . . Don Phillips. Pictured left: Don, Charlie and Mike and two points for the Bulldogs! Below: Phillips to Mike GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Back row, left to right: Barbara Stinson, Sandy Bogard, LuNelle Vaughan and Lynda Weir. Kneeling, left to right: Juanita Dunn, Judy Fox, Jo Ann Wright, Myrtle Liles and Linda Dever. LuNelle Vaughan Barbara Stinson Myrtle Liles Judy Fox (1) Linda Dover (1) Juanita Dunn (I) The B” Team, standing, left to right: Sylvia Sanders, Rosella Vincent, Julyne Cabiness, Ann Rhymes and Gloria Weir. Kneeling, left to right: Hazel Brown, Judy Cook, Judy Baldauf, Kathleen Meaner and Brenda Dunham. ) The A” team won second place district for 1956-57. in Pictured at left: Leonida Schuhmacher- manager; Lynn Gault—manager. Standing: Miss Esther Clamon-coach. Jo nn Wright (1) Lynda Weir (2) Sandy Bogard ( ) THE SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Pictured above, left to right: Sheridan Williams, Jerry Blackwell, Sandy Bogard, Lynda Weir, Leonida Schuhmacher and Marilyn Goven. THE JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Upper picture, left to right: Merrily Short, Brenda Dunham, Sherron Hurlburt, Gloria Weir, Peggy Felts and Carolyn Kemper. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Standing from left to right: Alvie King, Craig Dunagan, I.eon Smith, Tommy Gorzycki. Front row: Duncan Neblett, Gary Caviness, Jcrrell Lyles, Charles Dudzik, Larry Hayes. Standing to extreme right: Coach Henry C. Black. Standing from left to right: Donnie Olstad, Fred Matthews, Robert Polker, Wallace (Speedy) Gonzales. Front row: Eddie Scoggins, David Phillips, Butch Moser, Johnny Gruter, Robert Dean, William Owens. Standing to extreme left: Coach Robert Jantz. THE 1956 BULLDOGS Pictured front row, left to right: Don Phillips, RE; Manuel Porter, RT; J. E. Strickland, RG; Eddie Rove, C; Barney Joe Strickland, LG; Jimmie York, LT; Lester Clark, LE. Rack row, left to right: John Hambrick, RH; Don Cavness, FB; Mike Escobedo, Q; Ronald Dean Marshall, Q; Eddie Hill, LH; and David Nettle, LH. t Eddie Hill (3) Left Half Mike Escobedo (2) All-District Quarterback 80 Lester Clark (3) Left End THE COACHING STAFF Left to right: Head Coach-Joe Newbill; Backfield Coach-Roy Lierman; Line Coach-Bob Jantz; and Junior High Coach-Henry C. Black. David Nettle (2) Left Half Jimmie York (3) Left Tackle Don Phillips (2) J. E. Strickland (2) Konald Doan Marshall (I) John Hambrick (1) Jack Massey (1) Joe CJaido (I) Barney Strickland (I) Don McAlvany Johnny Tomcrlin (1) Charles Warrick (2) Charles Schuhmacher Doug Parson John Sauter Melton Koch Billy Cook (1) Carl Northcutt THE 1956 BULLDOGS Front rou-, left to right: Mr. Lierman, Mr. Newbill, Don Phillips, Manuel Porter-All-District, J. E. Strickland, Eddie Rove, Barney Strickland, Jimmie York, Lester Clark, Mr. Jantz, Mr. Black. Second rou, left to right: John Heaner, Mike Gent-All-District, Don Cavness, John Hambrick, David Nettle. Eddie Hill, Mike Escobedo—All-District, Ronald Dean Marshall, Clifford Porter, Joe Gaido, Jack Massey. Third row, standing from left to right: Manager—Louis Stoerner, Cecil Redd, Jimmie Me Key, Doug Parson, Robert Johnson, Don McAlvanv, Buddy Burdick, Victor Marks, Cary Gray, Melton Koch, Charles Schuhmacher, Bobby Zoda. Top row, left to right: BillvCross, Carl Northcutt, Buddy Lemon, John Sauter, Billy Shippev, Ray Bohannon, Wimpy Gillum, Steve Trahan, Johnny Tomerlin and Melvin Bogard. Billy Shippey Jimmy Colson Buddy Lemon TRACK 1957 Pictured above: Coach Bob Jantz Pictured upper left, top row: Jimmie York, discus and shot put; Manuel Porter, discus and shot put; Chad Burch, high jump. Second row: Eddie Hill, relays; Mike Escobedo, re- lays; Cecil Redd, pole vault. Pictured center left: Victor Usdiales, Charles Schuhmacher, 440-vard dash; Larry Banta, pole vault; Buddy Burdick, Joe Gonzales. Pictured left to right: John Woods, 440-vard dash; John Hambrick and Jack Wallace, 100- yard dash; Billy Shippey, 440-vard dash, and Chad Burch, high jump. Don Phillips Doug Parson Don McAlvany Don Cavness Mike Gent BASEBALL 1957 The 1956 lettermen are listed above. Coach Roy Lierman Pictured center right: Mike Gent, Don Cavness, Don Phillips, Don McAlvany, Bobby Zoda, Eddie Roye, Doug Parson, Steve Trahan. Pictured lower right: Jonn Heaner, Clifford Porter, Billy Cook, Eddie Roye, John Sauter, Melvin Bogard, Larry Hayes and Jimmy McKey. Sure , C oach. but wbo th nks ok being c v t at a t met te tb s ' yV AM 0. K., Howard, (hat'd be one time detention. I'm sorry, but torn Id son patentee th s a few ueors oon FACULTY WHO’S WHO Pictured from left to right: Joe York Thomas, Eloise Dunagan, John Eggers, Bette Isensee and Ronald Dean Marshall. Pictured from left to right: Lynn Gault, John Pemberton, LuNell Vaughan, Nickey Bramlett and Joni White. Pic- tured vertically from top to bottom: Roger Smith, Marilyn Goyen, Manuel Porter, Don Phillips and Bobby Zoda. Each year members of the high school faculty name students who achieve the most on the basis of effort expended. 89 Pictured above: John Pemberton, biggest wolf; Loretta Chase, biggest flirt; Joni White, .M iss La Porte High School, Cutest Figure, best dressed girl; Don Letbetter, boy with the best build. Pictured inset: Bette Isensee Mos Intellectual girl 7 fuiy WHO’S WHO Pictured left to right: Lester Clark, Mr. La Forte High School, cutest couple; Jan is Finery, cutest couple, best girl dancer, Vl 'ss Personality; Flora Kappers, best girl citizen, most dependable; Ronald Dean Marshall, most dependable. 90 Pictured from left to right: Mike Escobedo Best Boy Athlete Manuel Porter .Mr. Personality Roger Smith Mos Intellectual Boy Best Boy Citizen Leonard Roper Best Pressed Boy Best Boy Dancer Mos Handsome Boy David Nettle Boy with the Alos School Spirit WHO’S WHO Pictured left: Sandy Bogard, Girl with the Most School Spirit; June Behymer, Mos Beautiful Girl. LuNelle Vaughan, Best Girl Athlete HOMECOMING 1956 Janis Emery was crowned Queen for 1956 by her es- cort, Lester Clark. Participants in the court, standing from left to right, were: Lanny Duncan, Joy Smith, R ay mond Bailey, Joni White, Mike Escobedo, Barbara Sue Hales, Queen Emery, King Lester Clark, Leonida Schuhmacher, Don Phillips, Willa Foster and Charlie Jurecka. Pictured right: Queen Janis and her escort VALENTINE SWEETHEART 1957 Candidates for the sweet- heart were Marilyn Goyen, Sandra Bogard, Suzv Hult- quist and Sheridan Williams. The student body elected Sandra Howard sweetheart for 1957. ' CAN YOU REMEMBER BACK WHEN Richard Osborne was that cute? And Diane Cade? And did you imagine that Joni White was a blonde when she was two? And Ray Bohannon was short and fat? Pictured right: The editor-in- chief, Lynn Gault, the cutest baby of ’em all! Pictured insets: LuNell Vaughan and Virginia Me Key. There’s Janis Emery with her dolly and Carl Lee Northcutt. In the center on their new tricycles — Joe Mock and Bette Isensee. And coming toward you is Hardy Smith. Inset: Jimmie Me Key. Under Diane Cade on her tricycle, Phyllis Rymer. Pictured below, top row: Don Phillips, Manuel Por- ter and Dorothy Christensen. Second row: Juanita Dunn, John Woods and Leonida Schuhmacher. Bot- tom row: John Uambrick, Bobby Berkley and pretty little Barbara Sue Hales. Top row, left to right: Charles Schuhmacher, Carol Childress, Joe Dean Robertson. Second row, left to right: Ronald Dean Marshall, Eddie Royc, Caro- lyn Hutson and Joe York Thomas. Bottom row, John- nie Tomerlin, Lamont Vacek, Tommy Hall and Judy Cook. Basketba t, basket ba I don't you ever f th nkofme? Idby you. .youworm Boys, I do believe it's time to get q_Uiet. No, Don, the bait Good morning to you Good morning to you Mere alt ,n our pla At) to yes Books E tv IV 11 Cu 1 t- uv. SC Of course I don't wind explaining i t togou for the fifth time MAKE IT A DAY OF DAYS WITH YOUR PORTRAIT There's someone you love for whom Ihoro c Juld be no more Appreciated gift than your por- trait. It always says that you are thinking of them in a very special way—and that you want them to think of you. Make an appointment now. Just phone, call, or writo, THOMPSON'S STUDIO PORTRAITS Photo Copies - Portraits Oil Painted All Photographic Services 122 So. Broadway Phone 7395 Pictured above: Our cafeteria staff. Foreground: Mrs. W. P. Childress, manager. Left: Mrs. Mary Tomerlin and Mrs. Myrtle G-idkin. Not pictured: Mrs. Elizabeth Hoot. Not Just the Same Old Thing Judging from the illustration on the right, this message should say something about how knowledge is the key to success . . . and how the wisdom of learning is the key to knowledge. But you are now young adults, and you already know this. So we will merely say “Congratulations” to the graduates, and “work hard” to the undergraduates. We older folks are depending on you to run the world for us later on. 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