La Porte High School - Reflector Yearbook (La Porte, TX)

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THE REFLECTOR 1960 Published By The Publications Department La Porte High School La Porte, Texas Mr. Preston D. Head Vice-President Mr. D. O. Laird Dr. Gordon Burdick President DEDICATION To the Board of Trustees of the La Porte Independent School District, whose far sighted planning, unselfish contribution of time, and prudent deci- sions, have earned the gratitude and respect of this community. . . . To the Board of Trustees, whose diligence has helped to make this school outstanding, and whose build- ing projects stand as evidence of its successful efforts, we gratefully and respectfully dedicate this edition of the REFLECTOR. Mr. Ralph McCallister, Jr. Secretary Mr. J. Lee Burch 2 Mrs. June Kirchner Mrs. Marjorie Warren FOREWORD In which we serve . . . is the theme of the I960 Reflector. It is intended to pay tribute to those who have served willingly, faith- fully, with distinction and hdnor, and even above and beyond the call of duty. It is hoped it will inspire those who yet are to pass through these doors to carry on the symbol of service, trust, and keep the goals high. STAFF CONTENTS Editor-irfChief . . . Associate Editor . . , Picture Editor .... Departments Business Manager. . High School Classes Advertising Manager Seniors Circulation Manager , Juniors Jolene BerklevOp? Sophomores Art Editor Art Staff Carlene Lyons, Barbara Cary Junior High Classes Sue Roper Eighth Grade Senior Editors .... Ann Floreen Clubs Junior Editors .... David Floreen Sports Sophomore Editor . . Freshman Editor . . . Boy’s Basketball Eighth Grade Editor . Girl’s Basketball Seventh Grade Editor Sports Editors J. B. Williamson, Charles Steele Activities Sponsor Advertisements 3 MR. JAMES H. BAKER Superintendent of Schools Left: MR. RALPH B. PEARCE Assistant Superintendent in charge of Curriculum Right: MR. J. H. SMITH Assistant Superintendent in charge of Business THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Top row, left to right: Mr. Preston D. Head, Vice-President; Dr. Gordon Burdick, President; Mr. Ralph McCallister, Secretary. Bottom row, left to right: Mr. D. O. Laird, Mrs. Marjorie Warren; Mrs. June Kirchner, Mr. J. Lee Burch. MR. MANTON ELLIS Junior High School Principal MR. W. L. AVARA High School Principal MRS. DAPHINE CLUNN Secretary to the Superintendent MRS. ANN DUDLEY Secretary to the Principal MRS. BOBBIE CALLAHAN Secretary to the Assistant Superintendents MR. JOHN S. KIIBLER School Attorney MRS. GERALDINE PERKINS Elementary and Jr. High Secretary 7 AUDITORIUM .i FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE GYMNASIUM THE FLOOR OF OUR NEW GYMNASIUM REFLECTS THE MORNING SUN THIS SOUTHEAST SHOT OF THE GYMNA- SIUM REVEALS THE MASSIVE STEEL GIRDERS WHICH SUPPORT THE ROOF. Left: THE STONE WALL PROVIDES A BEAUTIFUL BACKGROUND FOR THE MODERNISTIC FRONT STEPS. Above: A VIEU OF THE HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING FROM THE PATIO. Below: THE PUBLICATIONS AND LIBRARY BUILDING. Left: THE BAND HALL CLEAN KITCHEN SHOWING MODERN OVENS AND RANGE Above: Efficient serving line speeds students on their way. Now hear this! Will the duty chicken run down to the galley and take another run thru the Chicken soup? Left to right: Lela Sauter, Annabelle Liles, Louella Thomas, Mary Biggar, Elizabeth VanLue In Which We Serve .....Willingly Mr. Jack Jackson Mrs. Margaret Bains BIOLOGY and GENERAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Margaret Anderson and Raymond Herrod investigate the starfish. JOURNALISM Journalism class prepares to publish Orange Pup INDUSTRIAL ARTS .Mr. W. K. Jobson Mr. Lester McDougald Right: Woodwork class Above: Mechanical Drawing Right: Auto Mechanics 17 Mr. Leonard Talburt Miss Vivian Hickerson Susan Boardway pauses for a moment beside the beautiful pinata at the Spanish Fiesta. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT The Spanish III and Spanish IV class pauses during their regular sessions of oral Spanish lessons to show their teeth for the photog- rapher. 19 SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. K. D. Lindley Mr. Robert Williams Coach Williams explains parts of the lobe to some of his students. w 7 7 Wells. American History students examine 20 the map. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mrs. McElroy teaches the class shorthand characters. 21 Mrs. Cade teaches student use of typewriter. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Sandra: How are you doing, Camellia? Camellia: Oh, sew-sew Oops, there goes another artificial plant! Mrs. Aileen Bravenec Mrs. Ella Jane Black 22 Mr. Joe McKinnis Mr. George McDaniel MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT A1 Rakestraw explains a complicated Algebra problem Mr. Henry Einfeldt Wind Ensemble in Rehearsal Below: Mary Ralmuto prepares for solo contest MUSIC DEPARTMENT Below: THE CHORAL CLUB PHYSICAL EDUCATION and DRIVER'S TRAINING Miss Esther Clamon Mr. Bob Jantz Mr. Royce Clark Shirley Knecht and Carol Moore check their test papers against the health chart. once-over. COUNSELOR MRS. JENNIE REID 26 In Which We Serve.... SCHOLASTICALLY Mary Raima to John Paul Jones LARRY HAYES, President Most Considerate Boy 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Baseball 1,2,3 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Span. Nat. Honor Soc. 4, L Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; Keyette Beau 4; Friendliest Boy 4; Key Club 2,3. ALLAN CARTMELL, Vice-President Best Boy Athlete 4; Boy with most School Spirit 4; FHA Beau 4; Football 1,2,3 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 4. BARBARA BAKER, Secretary-Treasurer FHA 1,2,3; Keyettes 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4; Business Manager of Yearbook 3; Quill Scroll 3, Sec. 4; Music Appreciation Club 4; Class Ed. 1,2. ANNETTE ADAMS FHA 1,2,4; Future Teachers Club 4; Corres. Sec. 4; Music Appreciation Club Sec.-Treas. 4; Office Assistant 2,4; Choral Club 2,4; Student Sec. 2,4. SENIORS 1ARGIE ADAMS 'HA 1.2.3: Commercial Club 2,4; Drama Club 4. DIANA BANTA Quill Scroll 3, Treas. 4; Keyettes 2,3, Reporter 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Music Appreciation Club 4; Journalism Club 3,4. JEANNE BAKER FHA 1,2,3,4; Commercial Club 1,2,4; Drama Club 4; P. E. Club 1. JUDY BALDAUF Keyettes 2,3,4; Ed. of Orange Pup 4; Advertising Manager of Reflector 3,4; Teen Corres. 4; Quill Scroll 3,4; Music Club 4; Journalism Club 3,4; Student Secretary 3. LILLY JEAN BEAL BILL BLACK P. E. Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 3, 4. HAZEL BROWN FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; P. E. Club 1; Basketball 1, 2; Journalism Club 4; Teen Corres. 4; Orange Pup Staff 4; Music Appreciation Club 4. PATRICIA BROWNING FHA 1,2,4; Drama Club 2,4; Publications Club 4; Library Assist. 1; Music Appreciation Club 4. SENIORS MEFFORD CLARK P. E. Club 1; Basketball 1, 2; Spanish Club 3; Music Appreciation Club Vice-President 4; Foot- ball 4; Choral Club 4. ANNELL BRUMMETT Homecoming Queen 4; Twirler 1; BackTwirler 2,3; Drum Major 4; Most Beautiful 4; FHA 1,2,4; Choral Club 2; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Publications Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4. BIJRM ASTER S BONNIE CALVEICT 19 S%) Band 1,2; Promotion Club 2; Keyettes 4; Editor- in-Chief of Falcon 3; Business Club Reporter 3; Cheerleader 3; Music Appreciation 4; Feature Ed. Orange Pup 4; Thespian 4; Drama Club 4. BARBARA CARY FHA 1,2,4; Band 1,2; P. E. Club 1; Publications Club 3; Art Ed. Orange Pup 4; Commercial Club Treas. 4; Music Club 4; Student Sec. 3,4; Office Assistant 3,4; Faculty Who's Who 4. JUDY COOK FHA 1,2,3; Drama Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2; Commercial Club 4. RONNIE COOK P. E. Club 1,2,3; Drama Club 1. WALTER COOLING Drama Club 1, 2; Music Club 1; P. E. Club 1. TERRY DAVIDSON P. E. Club 1, 2; Spanish 3,4; Dramatics Club 4. TIM DeWALT Woodwork Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Music Appreciation Club 4. MARIANNE DIXON Publications Club 1; Library Assistant 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Orange Pup Staff 1; Music Apprecia- tion Club 4; Student Sec. 4; Library Club Sec.- Treas. 2; P. E. Club 1. CRAIG DUNAGAN Football 2,3,4, Capt. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; L Club 4; Span. Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4; Key Club 3, Pres. 4; Stu. Coun. 2; Faculty Who’s Who 4. BRENDA JOY DUNHAM DAR Best Citizen 4; Miss LPHS; BestGirl Citizen; Most Considerate Girl; Girl Most Likely to Succeed; Most Dependable Girl 4; Stu. Coun. Sec. Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Valentine Sweetheart 3; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Faculty Who’s Who 3, 4. RAY ESCOBEDO Spanish Club 1; P. E. Club 1; Drama Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Choral Club 4. SENIORS 31 PEGGY FELTS Band Sweetheart 4; Best Dressed 4;Keyette Club 4; Twirier 4; FHA 1,2.3.4; Band 2,3,4; Stu. Sec. 4; Snow Queen 4; Drama Club 4. ANN FLOREEN Student of the year 1,3; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4; Sec. 3; Vice-Pres. 4; Most Intellectual 4; Quill Scroll 3,4; Thespians 3, Sec. 4; Span. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Jr. Acad, of Science 2,3,4; Music Appreciation Club 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Span. Club 1,3; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Class Editor 3,4; Publi- cations Club. TERRY GILLUM P. E. Club 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 1; Music Appreciation Club 4. WADE GILLUM ERNEST GRABBE Jr. Nat. Honor Soc. 1; Football 1; Science Club 1, 2; P. E. Club 1; Baseball 2; Spanish Club 2,3, Pres. 2; Band 2,3,4, 2nd Lt. 4; National Honor Society 4; Band Club Vice-Pres. 4; Publications Club 4. DICK HAACKE Band 1, 2, 3; Science Club 4; Football 1; P. E. Club 1, 2. PAT HARPER FHA 1,4; Homemaker of the Year 4; Drama Club 1, 2; Publications Club Sec. 4; Best Dancer 4; Cutest Couple 4. TOMMY HARRISON Band 1,2,3,4; Band Club 4. SENIORS CAROLYN HEBEL National Honor Society 3,4; Keyettes 2,3, Treas. 4; Faculty Who’s Who 4; Music Appreciation Club 4; P. E. Club 1; Student Secretary 2,3,4. 32 FAWNETTA HENDERSON Dramatics Club 4; Music Appreciation Club 4; FHA 1; P. E. Club 1. RANDEL HENDRICKS P. E. Club 1; Boy’s Homemaking Club 4. ROBERT HERRON P. E. Club 1; Science Club 2; Bus Boy 1, 2, 3; Boy's Homemaking Club 4. SHIRLEY HESTER P. E. Club 1; FBLA 1,2,4; Student Secretary 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Publications Club 4; Keyettes Club 4; Circulation Manager of Orange Pup 4. JOHN HOLMES P. E. Club 1; Band Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Lt. 4; First Place in Solo Ensemble Contest 1; District Spelling Meet 2. VIRGINIA HUDDLESTON FHA 1,2; Publications Club 4; Dramatics Club 1, 4; Office Assistant 1; Commercial Club 4; Choral Club 4. DEAN HUTCHINS Band 1,2,3,4;P. E. Club 1; Football 1,2,4; Music Appreciation Club 4; L Club 4. GRACIE JAIME Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Spanish Nation- al Honor Society 3,4; Student Secretary 4; Junior Business Club 1. JOHN PAUL JONES Mr. LPHS 4; Mr. Personality 4; Best Citizen 4; Most Likely To Succeed 4; Best Dressed 4; Most Rep. 2,3,4; Faculty Who’s Who 2,3,4; Nat. Honor Soc. Pres. 4; Sec. 3; Span. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, Pres. 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Sgt. 3,4, Pres. 4, All Dist. 1,2,3,4, Reg. 2,3,4; Drama Club Pres. 2,4, VP 3; Thesp. Pres. 4, VP 3; Scribe 2; Key Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, VP 4; Ed. of Yearbook 4, Assoc. Ed. 3; Quill Scroll Pres. 4; Stud. Council 4; FTA 3,4; Science Club 2,3, Secretary 2; Most Dependable 4. SENIORS ROSS KELLY P. E. Club 1,2,3; Homemaking Club 4. WAYNE KlIEHLER Spanish Club 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; L Club 3,4; Music Club 4; Football 4; Most Humorous Boy 4. DUANE LeFORS Music Appreciation Club 4; FFA 1,3. JANET McLEAN P. E. Club 1; Office Asst. 1; Drama Club 2; FHA 1,2,3,4; Star of the Month 2,3; Publications Club 4. JEFFERY McMILLIN P. E.Club 1; Drama Club 1,3,4; Student Instructor in Work Shop 3; Publications Club 4; Orange Pup Staff 4; Photographer 4. KATY MILLER Spanish Club 1,2,3; Program Chairman 4; Drama Club 1,2; FHA 1,4; P. E. Club 1; Spanish Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4; Future Teachers Club 2. SUE GALE MOCK Spanish Club 1,2,4; Music Appreciation Club 4; P. E.Club 1; Spanish National Honor Society 3,4. JAMES MOORE Student Council 1; Spanish Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Spanish National Honor Society 4, Pres. 4; Drama Club 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Most Intellectual Boy 4. SENIORS WAYNE MOUTON Student Council 1,2; Pres. Publications Club 4; Track 3; Biggest Wolf 3,4. 34 JACKIE NORTHCU IT FHA 1,2,4; Drama Club 1,2, Vice-Pres. 4; Thes- pians 1,2, Vice-Pres. 4; Music Appreciation Club 4; Spanish Club 1; Science Club 1; Yearbook Staff 3. CARL NORTHCUTT P. E. Club 1,2; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Music Appreciation Club 4; Homemaking Club 4; Science Club 2; Spanish Club 2. DONALD OLSTAD Most Handsome 4; Boy with Best Build 4; Best Dancer 4; Most Rep. 2; FHA Beau 4; Span. Club 1,2,4; L'Club 1,2,4; Student Council 1,2; Wood- work Club 1. CAROL PORTER P. E. Club 1; Span. Club 2,3; Span. Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4; Science Club 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4; Keyettes 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Music Appreciation Club 4. VICKI PRESLEY Band 1,2,4; Drama Club 1,2,4; Thespians 4; Span. Club 2, 4; Basketball Manager 2, 4; Volleyball Manager 2,4; Music Appreciation Club 4. MARY RALMUTO Football Sweetheart 4; Band 1,2, Sec. Treas. 3, Sgt. 3, Capt. 4; Most Popular Girl 4; Most Repre- sentative 4; FHA 1; Spanish Club 2,3,4; District Band 3,4; Sec. Treas. Jr. Class 3. ANN RHYMES Band 1,2,3,4, Lt. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Commercial Club 2, Sec. Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Keyettes 2, 3, Parliamentarian 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Student Secretary 2,3,4. SUE ROPER FHA 1; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Publications Club 3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; P.E. Clubl. SHARON ROSENTHAL Jr. League 1,3; Glee Club 1; Drama Club 2,3,4; Thespian 3; Scribe 4; Keyettes Club 2; Sr. Board Member 4; Three Act Play 2,4; Music Club 4; One Act Contest Play 2. SENIORS 35 JERRY SANTI P. E. Club 1; Drama Club 4; Music Club 4; Program Chairman 4. ROY SCHOOLEY Shop Club 1; P. E. Club 2, 3; Science Club 4. AGGS ' Valentine Sweetheart 4; Music Club 4; Keyette Club Vice-Pres. 4; FHA Pres. 4;FHA Homecoming Queen 4; Student Council 1,2,4; Basketball 3,4; Y Teens 3,4; Speech Club 4. ROSE MARY SKELTON Commercial Club 1,2,3; Dramatics Club 1,2,3; Pep Squad; FHA 1,2,3, Historian 4; Star of the Month 1,2,4. JOAN SMITH FHA 1; Commercial Club 2; Student Secretary 3,4; Drama Club 4; Music Appreciation Club 4. LEON SMITH Science Club 1;.Spanish Club 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Track 2,3,4; L Club 3, Sec. 4. SENIORS JAMES ALLEN TEMPLE Woodwork 1,2; Drama Club 4; Publications Club 4; Boy’s Homemaking Club 4. MARION TOMPSON ROTC Rifle Team 1,2,3; Rebel Rifles Drill Platoon 2, 3; Jr. Academy of Science 3,4; Bi-Phy-Chem Club Pres. 4; Music Appreciation Club 4. ROBERTA TRABUE Student Sec. 1; Drama Club 1,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Music Appreciation Club4;P. E. Club 1; Spanish Club 3; Commercial Club 2. C. L. TRAINER Football 1,2,4; P. E. Club 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2, 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4, Pari. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Commercial Club 3; Woodwork Club 1; L Club 4. GLORIA WEIR Cheerleader 3,4; Band 2,3, Lt. 4; Keyettes Club 2,3; Senior Board Rep. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co- Captain 4; Publications Club 1,2; Student Sec. 3, 4; FHA 1; Song Leader 2, Treasurer 3, Pres. 4; Girl’s Athletics Club Parliamentarian 4. SANDRA WELLS Dramatics Club 1,4; Commercial Club Reporter 3; Student Sec. 2,3; Music Appreciation Club4; FHA 1,2,3,4. MARIE WHEELER Student Council 1, 3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,4; Office Assistant 2; Student Sec. 2, 3, 4; Music Appreciation Club 4, President 4. SIDNEY WILKERSON Dramatics Club 2; P. E. Club 1; Publications Club 4. SENIORS SHERIDAN WILLIAMS Football Sweetheart 3; Miss Esquire 2, 3; Most Beautiful 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Head Cheerleader 4; Commercial Club 3; Keyettes Club 2,3; Most Representative 2. DIAN ZODA Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4, Treas. 3; Span. Nat. Honor Soc. 3,4; Stud. Council 2; Keyettes 2,3, Sec. 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Sgt. 3, Lt. 4, VP 4; District Band 3; Span. Club 3,4; Band Club 4; Quill Sc Scroll 3, VP 4; Yearbook Class Ed. 3, Assoc. Ed. 4; Es- quire Girl 2,3; FBLA 3. Jane Ann Avara Jimmy Baugh Freddie Beck JUNIOR Jolene Berkley Susan Boardway urtis Brummett Darrell Brummett Shirley Buck David Burch_ T)onnas 's . 3 JUNIORS Norma Chapman Ernestine Cline Bemean Cole Bobby Collins Robert Cook Toby Coones JUNIORS Cynthia Faulkenberry David Floreen Bradley Fuller Mary Jo Futral Gene Gable Lucy Garcia Mary Dixon Henry Dudley Shirley Emery Maria Garcia Yv’allace Gonzales Bobby Gooch Kemp Greig Ruth Groft Johnny Gruter Janice Harbes Louis Heintschel Linda Herrmann JUNIORS Carolyn Hutchings Jerry Jobson Jack Jones Edward Jones Janice Jones Sissy Kelley Carolyn Kemper Tommy Klawiter Suzan Ketron JUNIORS Darlyne Laird Jerry Lemon Peggy Lusk Carlene Lyons Fred Matthews Verna McClain Zaragoza Meza Miriam Moody JUNIORS Henry Moore Bryan Moore Vicki Moore Butch Moser Judy Murray Mike Murtishaw Patsy Myers Sarah Jane Odell Willie Owens Elizabeth Painter Susan Parker Eugene Pfeiffer JUNIORS David Phillips Thomas Phillips Theresa Piceynski Ernest Preston Allan Ramsey Yvonne Rawlings Suzanne Reber Wyndham Rhoden Charles Riggs Jimmie Rodrigues Jerold Sauter Rhoda Schuhmacher Carol Ann Smith David Smith Joan Smith Richard Sparks Charles Steele Tommy Strange JUNIORS John Swint Sylvia Syfert Sharron Thompson Jean Todd Bill Trainer Gerald Verret Sandra Wade JUNIORS Conley Williams J. B. Williamson Royce Willson Joanne Womack MOST REPRESENTATIVE SOPHOMORES Carol Cookenboo Timmy McKey Bob Allen Robert Allen Rebecca Ayala Shirley Baker Carolyn Bohannon Gene Booth Jerry Bramlett Ben Brannen Carlton Brummett Margaret Brummett Don Joe Byrd Lewis Cade Terry Callaway Roche Cardwell Bobby Casseday Peggy Casseday Pauline Casteel Dale Chain Cheryl Cheney Madeline Childress W. O. Childs Allen Christensen Louellen Cline Tommy Clinton SOPHOMORES Suzanne Conley Carol Cookenboo 49 Carolyn Copeland Helen Cox Bucky Crate Margie Dean Nancy Dever Robert Dixon Jim Dunagan Donna East Dorothy Eckhardt Andy Edgmon Bob Epperson Renald Faulk Harry Faulkner Manny Festervand Bill Foster Dell Fuller Amelia Gonzales Betty Graves Mike Griffith Norma Gruter Carolyn Haacke John Hardy Janet Harkness Dickie Harris SOPHOMORES Eugene Harrott Raymond Herrod Judy Herron Tommy Higgins Donald Hulen Marilyn Hultquisr Doris Hutchins Karen Hyde Salvador Jaime Sue Jobson Eva Lynne Johnnie Betty Johnson Richard Kellett Randy Killen Shirley Knecht Linda Knight Ronnie Lee Sue Leweke Audrey Loos more Judy Loosmore Orvil Malcolm Doris McAdams Billy McCain Joe McCune SOPHOMORES David McDougal Timmy McKey 51 Carol McLean Charles McNeill Johnny Mercer Clemencia Meza David Milburn Carol Moore Barbara Moser Floyd Mouton Larry Mouton Jane Murtishaw Mary Ann Odell Kenneth Palmer Paula Palmer Nancy Petterson Doris Phillips Douglas Platt Robert Polker Alton Porter Eileen Porter Jay Powell Eddie Price Sue Pullin Robbie Rodrigues Jane Roper SOPHOMORES 52 Virginia Self Audis Smith Donald Smith Dorothy Smith Lawrence Smith Leslie Smith Mike Smith Ronald Smith Spike Stabs Gordon Stoener Sonja Strickland Bobby Jo Sullivan Rose Thibodeaux Ouida Thompson Jack Trainer Keith Trainer Bobby Trask Vickie Tovres Patsy Turner Lupe Vasquez Richard Warren Norris Weir Freddy Wessell Lynn White SOPHOMORES • • .’■ :%mrJ ; • v .•• -r.j ■« .. • • % MOST REPRESENTATIVE FRESHMEN Gail Maxwell Bill McBride ___________- . w.v w L, A ’ Eugene Aaron Christine Adams Gary Baldauf Sonny Barker Clarisse Barrow Don Baugh James Baugh Bobby Beck Carson Bentley Mavis Black Jimmy Boren Larry Boyd Charlene Brown Christine Brown James Browning Linda Browning Susan Burch Terry Calhoun Lynn Carr C. R. Carver Ricky Clepper Bill Connally Maurice Cook Alfred Cooling Bonnie Cooling Winston Coones David Copeland Thomas Couch Luke Cullen Mary Curry FRESHMEN Jeanette Dial Betsy Dangler Tommy Davis Marilyn Deeter Buster De Leon Doug Donahoe Jimmie Dudley C. J. Dunham David Echols Earl Epps Larry Faulkenberry Richard Fayle Albert Fortune Carolyn Fox Barbara Fults Glenn Gable Donny Gaido Jesse Garcia Malcolm Gibson Mickey Gonzales Roy Grabbe Sylvia Graves Florine Grimm Burt Guy Frankie Hambrick Diana Heintschel Perry Herrmann Lanny Hershberger Ed Hughes Jorene Human Richard Isbell Dickie Jones Brenda Justus Paula Kistler Jerry Lange Sandra Lauer Linda Lemon Robert Leslie Raymond Martin Gail Maxwell Sandra Mergenthaler Johnny Meza Bill McBride Phillip McCain Danny McDougal Martha McLenna Thomas Moody David Moore Phyllis Mouton Sandy Neville Phillip Oakley Linda Osborne Ronnie Owens Frances Palmer Ann Parson Ed Perkins Jimmy Peyton Robert Pizzitola Larry Porter Beverly Powell Tommy Puckett Candace Pulleine Al Rakestraw Carole Randall FRESHMEN Pat Ryan Charlene Shirley Candice Shoemaker Jerry Skelton Tommy Simpson Kitty Staashen Lynn Sparks Anna Starr Nancy Storey Teddy Strange Glynn Strickland Lon Strong Terry Thedford Ronald Thibodeaux Becky Thomas Angie Trabue Billy Traylor Camillia Urdiales Lucia Vargas Sandra Wagner Clark Walla Janice Walton Valerie W'eber Lynn Westergren Peggy Whisenant Roger Wilkinson Dea Dea W'illiams Elmer Williams Mike Williams Susan Williams FRESHMEN Andy Womack James Womack 58 JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY MR. H. C. BLACK Boys P. E. MRS. MARILYN LINDSAY English 8th MRS. C AROLE SMITH Librarian English 7th Not Pictured: MR. JAMES WATSON Social Studies MRS. MARY PORTER Reading 7th MRS. JEAN McKINNlS Reading 8th MRS. EARLINE SPENCER Girls P. E. MRS. BETTY THOMPKINS Science 7th MR. BRUCE SPENCER Math 7th MR. ROBERT HOLLMANN Math 8th MRS. DOROTHY EDMUNDSON Social Studies 59 MR. JAMES STEW.AR T Science 8th Jerry Abbott Oscar Adams Phillip Alaniz Joe Amaro Christie Amo Jimmy Arthur Norman Ayaien Jimmy Balcom Patty Banta Billy Barfield Douglas Bar foot Mack Barnhill Terry Sue Baugh Ronnie Dell Bently Margaret Berry Dennis Bishop Ronnie Bishop Ricky Blackshear Brenda Bloods worth Judy Blount Paul Bowen Gary Bozarth Jackie Britton James Brown Michael Marie Brown Carter Browning Kay Burt Dane Callaway Allen Chambers Margaret Chcthsm-Strode Dalton Clark Tayne Clotfelter Rickey Clunn Gloria Cole Clarence Conklin Craig Cooper Carl Cowen Charlotte Crone Ethel Dauzat Marcella Daria Sammy Davis Dwyer Deeraer Donald Dixon Kenny Donaboe Pete Dudley Jean Eggers Mary Escobedo Robert Fisher EIGHTH GRADE Janie Garcia Charles Gamer Linda Gee Charles Gonzales Kathy Gravea Donna Gresham Dorothy Guy Ronnie Hale James Hall Gary Hannan Benny Hard Charlea Hardy Stephen Hark net Jerry Harm Marcus Hartranft Walter Hayea Robert Hickman Judy Hilaher Lealie Holland Phil Holmea Barbara Houae David Hutchins Marilyn Hutson Jimmie Jardina Howard Johnson Margaret Johnson Kay Jones Mike Jordy Gary Kemper Johnny Kerber Tommy Kerber Docia Kirksey Randy Knapp Barbara Lanigan Ronnie LeFors Ann Leslie Cynthia Lindsey Stephen Lockwood llene Loosmore Lewis Marks Don Martin Diane May Lee McBride Dane McCormick Ronnie McCuen Sue McMillin Mike McNeill Lonnie Meinera Robert Meisenlack DuPont Miller Larry Miller Bobby Jack Mock man EIGHTH GRADE Robert Norman Jackie Norwine Sheryl I Norwine Roy Ogbum Rusty 01 Mad William Palmer Tommy Perkin D'Anne Phillip Paul Piceynski Diaaa Posey Faye Preston Keith Rakestraw Margaret Ralmuto Gregory Ramsey Jody Randall David Reyes Buddy Richard Marie Elena Rogers Bobby Rose Margaret Self Joe Dick Seyers Ray Sheid Mary Ann Shipp Pat Smith Robert Allen Smith Tommy Smithey Tony Smythe Larry Spacek Wayne Spencer Ophelia Stevenson Terry Storkey Brent Sullivan Dan Swine Pamela Syfert Richard Tarver Johnny Timmons Bobby Towns Robert Trabue Karen Trask Dan Trig Bud Van Lue Jesse Vasquez Paul Voss Billy Wade Kathy Talla Linda Wallace Jim Walton Jimmy Warmen Billy Watson Nick Webb Bill Techtenhiser Raymond Wessell EIGHTH GRADE Sylvia lhite Kenneth Whitehead David Ticklund Angie Williams Ann Williams Teddy Wilson Terry Wilson Charles Witter Richard Adams Jerry Aldredge Don Anderson Johnny Anderson Joan Arnold Bobby Arthur Mike Arthur Patty Arthur Jerry Ashlock Patsy Baldauf John Barnes Glenda Barrington Linda Barrington Ronnie Beal Harold Bell Mike Bradford Frank Brown Shirley Browning Bruce Burdick Barbara Burns Johnny Burns Beth Byrd Dianne Campbell Donald Cline Jeanienne Cline Linda Clunn Patricia Compton Jenny Conley Frnest Connelly David Couch Richard Crofoot Peggy Crone Jean Crather Tayne Cunningham Lawson Davis Judy Day Sandra Dee ter Donna Dixon George Dotch Gary Dudley SEVENTH GRADE Calvin Elkins Gene Epperson Mary Lou Erwin Liz Faulkner Archie Fults Jessie Garcia Johnny Garrett Cheryl Gisster Dennis Gissler John Glorer James Golden Joe Gonzales James Graham Thomas Groft Margaret Hambrick Terry Sue Harrison Marquita Harrott Bobby Hartley Robert Hayes Brenda Haynes Tara Head Billy Hebert Linda Rae Hebert Cliff Heintchel Mary Ann Herman Karen Herron Lloyd Hicks Mike Hicks Trina Hill Billy Hollan Larry Hollingsworth Roddy Hovey Pat Hughes Mary Hulen Alan Human Kenneth Isbell Linda leey Rosie Jaime Roy Jefferds Dean Johnson Karl Johnson Nancy Jones Billy Keeton Shara Kemp Linda Kerber Billy Knecht SEVENTH GRADE Robert Kolodzaike Ann LaBoue Carla Laird Lorraine Liles Carolyn Sue Loerwald Jimmy Long Mike Mann Pat Mark Madelyn Mayes Berefly McKie Jackie Mercet Bobby Moody Ronald Moore Jennifer Morris Tommy Mowdy Drucilla Murphy Nell Northcutt E. J. Norton Linda Orren Iris Parker Bobby Parsons Herman Payne Linda Peyton Phillip Pfeiffer Richard Phillips Vema Rawlings Paul Rawlins Karen Rigby Linda Sue Roberts Eric Sandberg Jody Sanders Steee Santos Mary Linda Sharp Grady Smith Lyle Smith Martha Smith Karen Sowell Gary Stacy Sandra Strickland Margaret Thompson Katie Traylor Jimmy Turner Dan Yalton Linda I ebb Sandra I'amer Bob Techtenhiser SEVENTH GRADE In Which We Serve ABOVE AND BEYOND STUDENT COUNCIL Standing from left to right: Mrs. Martha Cade, sponsor; Linda Herrmann, reporter; Sherry Cornelius, vice-president; Brenda Dunham, president; Shirley Emery, secretary- treasurer; and Mr. W. L. Avara, sponsor. On the right: President Brepda Dunham greets Senator Ralph Yarborough. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Standing, left to right: Carolyn Hebei, Leon Smith, John Paul Jones, David Floreen, Ernest Grabbe, Carlene Lyons Seated: Shirley Buck, Carolyn Kemper, Sylvia Syfert, Dian Zoda, Marie Wheeler John Paul Jones President Ann Floreen Vice-President Carolyn Hutchings Secretary-Treasurer 69 Above left to right: Judy Murray, Recording Secretary; Sharron Thompson, Corresponding Secretary; Barbara Cary, Secretary- Treasurer; Ann Rhymes, President; Norma Chapman, Vice- President; Mrs. Velda McElroy, Sponsor TURE USINESS EflDERS F.B.L.A. 70 QUILL SCROLL Seated, left to right: Ann Floreen, Senior Board Member; Judy Baldauf, Reporter; Diana Banta, Treasurer; Dian Zoda, Vice-President; Miriam Moody, Junior Board Member. Standing: Brenda Dunham, Shirley Hester, David Floreen, Susan Parker, Jean Todd, Cynthia Faulkenberry, John Paul Jones, President; Hazel Brown, Sherry Cornelius, Kay Ashlock, Carolyn Hutchings, Jane Ann Avara, Patsy Myers. Not pictured ,arbaraTfaker, Secretary. 71 Above: The Thespian Society. Left to right: Allan Ramsey, Treasurer: Ann Floreen, Secretary: James Moore; Jackie Northcutt, Vice-President: John Paul Jones, President; Sharon Rosenthal, Scribe; David Floreen, Reporter. THESPIANS AND DRAMATICS CLUB Below: The Dramatics Club SCENES FROM THE THESPIAN THREE-ACT PLAY ARSENIC AND OLD LACE” Abby: Won't you try a glass of our Elderberry wine? Gibbs: You don’t see much Elderberry wine these days. I thought I’d had my last glass of it. Abby: No, here it is. CAST Abby Brewster. . . .Sharon Rosenthal Martha Brewster.........Bonni Calvert Mortimer Brewster. . . John Paul Jones Teddy Brewster..........Allan Ramsey Jonathan Brewster. . . . Andy Edgmon Elaine Harper .... Jackie Northcutt Dr. Einstein............James Moore The Rev. Dr. Harper. . . David Floreen Officer Brophy .... Curtis Brummett Officer Klein...........Bobby Trask Officer O’Hara...................Pete Hayes Lieutenant Rooney................Lynn White .Mr. Gibbs............Perry Herrmann Air. Witherspoon.......David Floreen after the play . . . . Officers: Louis Heintschel— Secretary, Ernest Preston—Treasurer, John Paul Jones— Vice-President, Craig Dunagan—President, Bradley Fuller—Parliamentarian, David Fioreen—Secretary. KEY CLUB Officers, kneeling, left to right: Brenda Dunham—President, Barbara Baker, Vice- President. Standing: Carol Cookenboo—Sophomore Representative, Carolyn Hebei—Treasurer, Ann Rhymes — Parliamentarian, Suzan Ketron - Recording Secretary, Darlyne Laird—Junior Representative, Diana Banta—Reporter. Not pictured: Dian Zoda—Corresponding Secretary. KEYETTES CLUB Sponsor Mrs. June Kirchner HOMEMAKING II (HOMEMAKING HOMEMAKING I FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA HOMEMAKING III HOMEMAKING HOMEMAKING OFFICERS Standing, left to right: Verna McClain . . . Lynda Wall........... Shirley Emery . . . . ry folene Berkley . . . Rose Mary Skelton . Dell Fuller.......... Seated, left to right: Suzan Ketron .... Donnie Olstad . . . . Gloria Weir.......... Tinky Cartmell . . . Bernean Cole .... ..........Songleader ..............Reporter . First Vice-President Second Vice-President ...........Historian . . . Parliamentarian ...........Secretary .............FHA Beau .............President ...........FHA Beau ............ Treasurer HOMEMAKING I OF FHA UNIT BOYS HOMEMAKING CLUB HOMEMAKING I 77 Back row, left to right: Annette Adams, Corresponding Sec.; Susan Parker, Historian; Beverly Powell, Treasurer; Clarisse Barrow, Recording Sec. Front row, left to right: Johnny Mercer, Vice-President; Mavis Black, Reporter; Robert Pizzitola, President; Betty Graves, Parliamentarian. FUTURE TEACHERS 78 “L” CLUB Standing right, left to right: Donnie Olstad, Craig Dunagan, Stanley Wallace, Dean Hutchins, Johnny Gruter Kneeling right: J. B. Williamson, Jack Jones, Robert Dean, Butch Moser (Letter-men in foot- ball) Pictured left, left to right: Tinky Cartmell, Wayne Kuehler, Frank Hitchins, Larry Hayes, C. L. Trainer (Letter-men in baseball) Pictured below, left to right: Leon Smith and Willie Owens (Letter- men in track) OFFICERS Kneeling, left to right: Katy Miller- Program Chairman, Graciejaimc- Secretary Standing: Jim Dunagan—Treasurer, Robert Casscday-Vice-P resident, J ames Moore - President, Gene Gable—R eporter SPANISH CLUB SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SOPHOMORE MEMBERS OF THE SPANISH CLUB 80 FRESHMEN MEMBERS OF THE SPANISH CLUB. Pictured below: Mr. and Miss Spanish Club James Moore and Camillia Urdialis JUNIOR MEMBERS OF THE SPANISH CLUB . Below: SENlpR MEMBERS OF THE SPANISH CLUB JOURNALISM CLUB OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Pat Harper .... Wayne Mouton . . . Brenda Dunham . . Kay Ashlock . . . J. B. Williamson . . . . .Secretary . . President Vice-President . . . Reporter . . Treasurer 82 BAND CLUB BAND CLUB OFFICERS Left to right: Ernest Grabbe, Vice-President; Tommy Harrison, President; Sylvia Syfert, Secretary; Verna McClain, Treasurer. 83 MUSIC ApR IATIOMt ? CLUB ri Sponsored by Mrs. Audrey Neal “A” CLUB Left to right: Bernean Cole, Reporter; Linda Herrmann, Vice-President; Sherry Cornelius, President; Gloria Weir, Parliamentarian; Margaret Anderson, Secretary; and Miss Esther Clamon, Sponsor Below: The Girl’s Athletics Club forms an A” in the auditorium. Left to right: Marion Tomson, President; Ruth Groft, Sec.-Treas.; Jane Avara, Reporter; David Phillips, Vice-President. GENERAL SCIENCE CLUB Left to right: Marilyn Hultquist, Sec.-Treas.; Karen Hyde, Vice- President; Peggy Casseday, Pre- sident. Ed Hughes, Treasurer; Jimmy Redd, President; Vickie Tovres, Secretary; Bill McBride, Vice- President. JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Sandy Wade and Miriam Moody electricity. Bill Trainer and Freddie Beck make hydrogen in the Chemistry lab. son, and Ann Floreen David Phillips Roy Schooley, Ernest Grabbe, and Dick Haacke 87 La Porte High School Band 88 The La Porte High School Band, under the competent leadership of Mr. Henry Einfeldt, has followed the football team until it has become a symbol of our school’s support. When the exciting first half of the football game is over, everyone looks expectantly toward the south end of the field for the entrance of the band. In addition to their appearances at football games, the band gives concerts for student assemblies and other community functions. 89 Director Henry Einfeldt spends much of his time rehearsing the band for its many concerts. Left: Military Officers SOCIAL OFFICERS Left to right: Mary Jo Futral, Reporter; Dian Zoda, Vice-Presi- dent; John Paul Jones, Presi- dent; Joanne Womack,Seeretary- Treasurer. Editor-in-Chief JOHN PAUL JONES Dear Students, You have checked the I960 Reflector page by page. You have criticized its contents pro and con. You have admired your picture and those of your friends. You’ve contributed your share of serious and whimsical notes to delete the remaining white space on these carefully arranged pages. You have recalled your role in events of the past year. As you have traveled through these pages, have you thought at all about those people who gathered pictures, made the layouts, checked the copy, and eventually published this, the i960 Reflector? Many problems arose during the preparation of the Reflector. Some of them seemed tremendous. Others seemed insignificant. No matter the magnitude of the problem—it was always met with en- thusiasm. Staff members worked with diligence and perserverance until each problem was solved. There were crucial moments when the strain of deadlines forced a solemnity in the publications office. Simultaneously, there were carefree times during the preparation of the book. A faithful few, who began with the initial planning, stuck it out to see the last page shipped to the printer.lt is these people and our sponsor that I thank most humbly, and it is they to whom I extend my sincere appreciation for all each has contributed. Picture Editor and Photographer SHERRY CORNELIUS 1960 REFLECTOR STAFF Sincerely THE ORANGE PUP STAFF Judy Baldauf and Susan Parker, co-editors are helping Jean Todd and Hazel Brown assemble The Orange Pup. Kay Ashlock assigns the news beats. Barbara Cary, art editor, creates a cover sensation while Mary Futral and Bernean Cole prepare more copy. Geraldine Hester is typing. TEEN PAGE CORRESPONDENTS SUSAN PARKER Student Press In Which We Serve . . . . BEAUTIFULLY EETHEART muto -BALL QU i Mary Jo Futral 'J u 4? mm MISS D.A.R. Brenda Dunham In Which We Serve ATHLETICALLY Charles (Butch) Moser 2 Letters End Wayne Kuehler 7 Letter Defensive Back Mefford Clark 7 Letter Defensive End Robert Cook 7 Letter Defensive Guard THE BULLDOGS Defensive Squad Left to right: David Burch, Willie Owens, Stan Wallace, Joe White, C. L. Trainer, Bobby Casseday, John Gruter, Mefford Clark, Ro- bert Dean. Center back: Tinky Cartnell, Wayne Kuehler. Below: The A Squad with Coaches Jantz and Black Captain Craig Dunagan 2 Letters Center (Tinky) Alan Cartmell 2 Letters Guard-Halfback Dist. 25-AA Hon. Mention C. L. Trainer 7 Letter Tackle Dean Hutchins 7 Letter Back Robert Dean 2 Letters Quarterback THE BULLDOGS Offensive Squad Left to right: Butch Moser, John- ny Gruter, Jimmy Rodrigues, Tin- ky Cartmell, Craig Dunagan, Joe White, Stan Wallace, Frank Hitch- ins. Center back: Robert Dean, J.B. Williamson and W illieOwens. Below: The K—9 Squad and their coaches, Mr. Jackson and Mr. Williams 1 rf h ft •V ft Gene Booth Richard Sparks Gene Gable Andy Edgmon Letter Letter 1 Letter—Fullback 1 Letter Guard Back Dist. 25-A A Hon. Mention Tackle Coaches H. C. Black and Bob Jantz The Ninth Grade Team pictured below THE BULLDOGS Defensive Squad Left to right: Richard Sparks, Gene Gable, Jack Jones, Robert Cook, Wallace Gonzales, David Phillips, Craig Dunagan, Gene Booth, Andy Edgmon, Jimmy Rodrigues and Dean Hutchins. Bobby Casseday Letter Center Wallace Gonzales 2 Letters Quarterback J. B. Williamson 2 Letters Fullback Jack Jones 2 Letters Tackle Joe White Letter Guard David Burch Letter End Frank Hitchens 2 Letters End Stan Wallace 2 Letters Tackle The Deer stop a touchdown attempt on the thirty yard line. Below: Dad’s Night when the Bulldogs honored their fathers. Ninth Grade captains Clark Walla and Ronnie Owens. Willie Owens 2 Letters Back David Phillips 2 Letters End Tommy Strange 1 Letter Back Jimmy Rodrigues 2 Letters Back That’s Williamson carrying the ball for a touchdown in the homecoming game Below: Coach Black is laying it out for the linemen. Guards and tackles are looking on. f )_ Larry Hayes Guard (2) Butch Moser Guard (1) David Phillips Guard (I) “A GAMES We 51 Humble We 70 St. Anthony’s We 50 Mt. Carmel We 50 Dickinson We 47 El Campo We 55 Liberty We 35 Bellville We 47 Anahuac We 46 Wharton We 48 Anahuac We 55 Mt. Carmel We 58 Liberty We 74 Pearland We 40 Anahuac We 65 Angleton We 48 Liberty We 29 Deer Park We 47 Channelview We 53 Santa Fe We 66 Dickinson We 37 Clear Creek We 36 Angleton We 62 Channelview We 44 Santa Fe We 47 Deer Park We 58 Dickinson We 62 Deer Park We 52 Santa Fe We 40 Dickinson Willie Owens Wallace Gonzales Guard (2) Forward Left to right, standing: Larry Hayes, Mike Hill, W. O. Childs, Johnny Gruter, Craig Dunagan. Kneeling: Frank Hitchens, Wallace Gonzales, Willie Owens, David Phillips, and Butch Moser. Johnny Gruter Forward (2) All District Honorable Mention W. O. Childs Forward (I) All District 1 ] 3 Second Tearn “B” TEAM Standing, left to right: Lynn White—manager,Dickie Harris, Tim McKey, Jimmy Baugh, Brent Yoder, Spike Stabs—manager. Kneeling, left to right: Allan Christensen, Richard Warren, Audis Smith, Tommy Klawiter, Louis Heintschel, Mike Smith-manager. JR. HIGH TEAM Standing, left to right: Coach Royce Clark, Ronnie Owens, Jimmy Dudley, Raymond Martin, David Moore, Danny McDougal, Bill McBride, Sonny Barker, Eugene Aaron, Andy Womack, Roger V. ilker- son, Jimmy Redd, Gary Baldauf. Standing, left to right: Coach Watson, Walter Hayes, Jimmy Yoder, Bobby Hayes, Robert Hickman, Paul Piceynski, Elmer Smith, Steven Harkness, Jimmy Jardina, Danny Swint. Kneeling, left to right: Jerry Harris, Pete Dudley, Roy Ogburn, Dalton Clark, Ricky Blackshear, Ricky Clunn, Wayne Clotfelter, Jerry Fite, David Hutchins. GIRL’S “A” BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right: Carolyn Bohannon, Janice Harbes, Sonja Strickland, Shirley Emery, Sherry Cornelius, Dea Dea Williams, Margaret Anderson, Linda Herrmann, Bernean Cole, Ann Rhymes. 116 Ann Rhymes Guard (3) Linda Herrmann Forward (2) Captains Ann Rhymes Gloria Weir “A GAMES We 52 Pearland 27 We 38 Dayton 21 We 35 Anahuac 30 We 57 Pearland 31 We 52 Friendswood 46 We 47 Lutheran 18 We 42 Klein 44 We 37 Dayton 19 We 43 Friendswood 47 We 34 Anahuac 24 We 32 Barbers Hill 13 We 37 Hampshire 42 We 37 Hull Daisetta 39 •We 29 Angleton 31 We 37 Dulles 40 We 47 Santa Fe 29 We 31 Wharton 51 We 48 Me. Carmel 26 •We 41 Santa Fe 31 •We 43 Clear Creek 53 •We 54 Deer Park 51 •We 49 Anklet on 35 •We 46 Santa Fe 38 •We 45 Clear Creek 48 •We 46 Deer Park 58 •DISTRICT GAMES Margaret Anderson Forward (2) Oea Dea Williams Guard (I) Gloria Weir Guard (3) Bernean Cole Guard (3) Sonja Strickland Forward (I) Left to right: Sherry Cornelius, Linda Herrmann, Patsy Myers, Bernean Cole, Gloria Weir, Ann Rhymes, Carolyn Bohannon, Janice Harbes, Margaret Anderson, Shirley Emery, and Sonja Strickland. 118 B' GAMES 23 Pearland 12 33 Dayton 10 14 Dayton 20 31 Pearland 12 21 Friendswood 20 24 Dayton 17 LEAR CREEK TOURNAMENT 26 Friendswood 24 17 Barbers Hill 19 25 Barbers Hill 21 25 Friendswood 29 27 Clear Creek 41 18 Angleton 24 29 Santa Fe 31 11 Angleton 19 28 Santa Fe 18 19 Deer Park 35 Sue Jobson Forward Left to right: Dea Dea Williams, Kitty Staashen, Mavis Black, Janet Harkness, Paula Kistler, Ann Les- lie, Betsy Dangler, Sue Jobson, and Judy Herron. STARTING LINE-UP Standing, left to right: Frank Hitchens, Larry Hayes, C. L. Trainer, Dickie Harris. Kneeling, left to right: Tim McKey, Lupe Vasquez, Tinky Cartmell, Charles Steele, Wayne Kuehler. Tommy Clinton Manager Coach Robert Williams BASEBALL TEAM Butch Moser Manager TRACK Standing, left to right: Coach Robert Jantz, Louis Heintschel, 3obby Sullivan, Bobby Trask, Jim Dunagan, Harry Faulkner, Mike Griffith, David McDougal, Dale Chain, Spike Stabs, Stanley Wallace. Kneeling, left to right: Willie Owens, Johnny Gruter, Terry Calloway, Gene Booth, Craig Dunagan, Bobby Casseday, Ronnie Smith, Lynn White. Standing, left to right: Raymond Martin, Lynn Carr, Gary Baldauf, Robert Beck, Clark Walla, Coach Royce Clark. Kneeling, left to right: Sonny Barker, Carson Bentley, Ronnie Owens. 122 In Which We Serve «Jv V vTv Vm s p MSS ACTIVELY HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS HEAD CHEERLEADER Sheridan Williams CHEERLEADERS Front to back: Valerie Weber Carol Cookenboo Sheridan Williams Mary Jo Futral Bernean Cole Gloria Weir JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS From left to right: Sandra Neville, Camillia Urdiales, Ann Parson, Lee McBride, Tommy Simpson, Margaret Self. Above: Brenda Dunham and Larry Hayes, Most Considerate Girl and Boy Above: Pat Harper and Donnie 01- stad, Best Girl and Boy Dancers Right: Carol Cookenboo andTinky Cartmell, Girl and Boy With the Most School Spirit Below: Mary Jo Futral and John Paul Jones, Mr. and Miss Personality Above: Peggy Casseday and Wayne Kuehler, Most Humorous Girl and Boy Above: Margaret Brummett and Donnie Olstad, Cutest Figure and Best Build WHO Left: Mary Ralmuto and Tinky Cart- mell, Most Popular Girl and Boy Below: Brenda Dunham and John Paul Jones, Most Dependable Girl and Boy Above, top picture: Pat Harper, female half of Cutest Couple Bottom picture: Brenda Dunham and John Paul Jones, Best Girl and Boy Citizens Left, above: Suzanne Reber and Wayne Mouton, Biggest Flirt and Biggest Wolf Bottom picture: Annell Brummett and Donnie Olstad, Most Beautiful and Most Handsome WHO’S WHO Above, top picture: Jerold Sauter, male half of Cutest Couple Bottom picture: Linda Herrmann and Tinky Cartmell, Best Girl and Boy Athletes Left, above: Brenda Dunham and John Paul Jones, Girl and Boy Most Likely to Succeed Bottom victure: Ann Floreen and James Moore, Most Intellectual Girl and Boy Peggy Felts and John Paul Jones, Best Dressed Girl and Boy Sheridan Williams received a special award for the fine things she has done for LPHS in the way of planning many of the activities that enrich our school year. WHO’S WHO FACULTY Frances Palmer, Shirley Buck, John Hardy, David Floreen Norma Chapman, Larry Hayes, Sonja Strickland WHO’S WHO Carolyn Hebei, Craig Dunagan, Brenda Dunham. Not pictured: Margaret Anderson IT HAPPENED Sheridan does pushuos (?) at the Cheerleaders turned cowboy for a day. . . . Bermuda Short Day” came AT L.P.H.S. The Senior rings arrived Seniors’ magazine prizes Voodoo dance at the bonfire Keyettes make a key play 133 Coke time at the dance Above: Valentine Sweetheart Linda Skaggs and her royal court. Camellia Urdiales is crown- ed Miss Spanish Club Snowball Queen Mary Jo Futral and escort Farley Gouner Homecoming Queen Annell Brummett and Jake Bussey. 135 ART SIMPSON FUNERAL HOME CORNELIUS CLEANERS TEXAS SUPER FOOD MARKET V SYLVAN DRUGS BREWER'S DRESS SHOP A Complete Line of Nationally Advertised . . . LADIES READY-TO-WEAR and ACCESSORIES for Junior Misses and Women ★ Phone GA 1-2170 221 West Mein St. ALLEN KERBER PARTS INCORPORATED ★ Phone GA 1-3133 400 West Mein St. LA PORTE, TEXAS —7P--- ABBOTT'S FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone GA 1-0260 214 West Mein LA PORTE DRUG COMPANY Compliments of ROACHES ANTS Quatrefoil Trading Co, Y HELEN R. FLOREEN FINE ARTS chitects - Decorators - Sh Phone: Ga 1 — 1311 La Porte, Texas ☆ Tri-City Exterminating Termite Control Bonded and Insured Boone’s Barber 412 West Main St. SILVERFISH Ph. Ga 1-3177 MICE BAYSHORE SAVINGS AND LOAN y y 2 tcdlx- COMPLIMENTS X7 7? zgy X —-X) - s FURNITURE Phone GA 1-0280 906 West Main Street LA PORTE, TEXAS KIRCHNER FLORISTS PAL'S PHARMACY BROWN’S SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE 115 West Main GA 1-1200 WIZARD APPLIANCES WIZARD BATTERIES WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE ★ Home Owned by A. J. • BOB” ALBAN ★ 907 West Main S . La Porte, Texas ISENSEE GROCERY AND MARKET Owned and Operated by H. S. LOWE • La Porte, Texas EDWIN (Bud) TREMAINE 200 West Main Owner La Porte, Texas MOORE AND MOORE GENERAL CONTRACTORS • PHONES: La Porte: GA 1-0145 Houston: GR 9-2773 P. O. Box 1217 530 Broadway LA PORTE, TEXAS LA PORTE HARDWARE The years you have dedicated to education have fortified you with knowledge and understand- ing. You now stand ready to shoulder your part in building a brighter future for all, and in help- ing our nation fulfill the destiny that is a part of our great American heritage. It is in your power to shape the future and se- cure the foundations of our free society. COMPTON'S FLOWER SHOP FIRST NATIONAL BANK EDSON’S DRY GOODS BAY CLEANERS CLEANING AND LAUNDRY SERVICE ★ ----Free Pick Up and Delivery- ★ “WE GIVE BLACK GOLD STAMPS” 405 West Main Street Phone GA 1-1230 PHOTOGRAPHY «UK by BILL CRAWFORD STUDIOS PHOTO EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES CAMERA and PROJECTOR RENTALS CUSTOM FRAMING SKINDIVING EQUIPMENT — RENTALS 202 West Main Street Phone GA 1-3194 NAJO FOOD STORE BILL JONES - REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE IF YOU WORK HERE DISTINCTIVE Fairmont Park is a residential community designed for those who prefer a select environment among congenial neighbors. Galveston Bay JACINTO CITY I GALENA COMPLETE PROTECTED Fairmont Park will be a complete community of 4,000 homes with a 22-acre park, an attractive community house, a complete 55-acre shopping center, and schools. A $30,000 swimming pool for residents is already completed. Fairmont Park is afforded protection by a private, non-profit organization to maintain general appearance and permanent property values of the area. CONVENIENT Fairmont Park is convenient to the many Houston Ship Channel industrial plants. Galveston Bay recreational facilities are only five minutes away. Fairmont Park_ Bay Area Community of Fine Homes IN SOUTHWEST HOUSTON


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