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I T Y BEAUTIES ............... PAGE STUDENTS ...... . . . PAGE MAY FETE ROYALTY ..,. PAGE ll II T STUDENT LIFE . . . PAGE V31 COPYRIGHT 19 51 Editor-in-Chief KATHARINE SNOW Ari Editor NANCIE SWEETON Business Manager GEORGE WILSON 4 M6 J' 'Q5 'LE fJ cj iz' ffffff 'fffkf lax 7 32. gaql' A ,Qu-if ,, . ff k Q ' V, XXX, 1 8 I V . 'NK g ' A-3, K' XfQJX,j91v571 B if I I P , X X Illlllll E 2 g 5 3 Q 2 3 E 9 W Y W H4 SM mmfwwmmhmww ww-11 wh -fwmw wwwmwwww wmwfmbwvw ax wx: mmwmmmv mmmmmw WmmwwvmmymwmmmWMwwMmMww1WwwmWf,YXwQWKw.,,W,w muW,,.,,W, ,--M.Mw..W,W,..,,W,.,., nwww, .Mm .v-. A WMMMMW WM MR. W. J. MOYES Principal MR. JESSE MADDEN Assistant Principal Indelibly printed upon the mind and memory of every student who passes through Lamar is the picture of the map 'of Texas carved on the front of the building. E91 lllllllllll lll ll0ll MR. W. E. MORELAND Superintendent of Schools MR. J. H. WRIGHT Director of Personnel MR. J. O. WEBB Assistant Superintendent FACULTY L I B R A R Y Mrs. Hazel H. Brinton Mrs Edith Y Cox Mrs. Thelma Hammerling Mrs. Mabel Y. Orman Mrs' F' V' McDaniel Miss Eleanor Mohr E N G L l S l l Mrs. Dorothy Phelps Mr. Clyde Boren Miss Miss Miss Alberta Brasher Margaret Buchanan Sarah L. Collins Mrs. Mrs. Ella S. Porter Maud M. Powell Mrs. King S. Puchard Miss Lel Red Mrs. Mira Sanders Mr. Floyd Dougherty Mrs. Helen C. Earl H I S T O R Y Miss Louise Fuller Mrs. Evelyn Allen Mrs. Mae C. Gales Miss Inez Bryan Miss Ella Mae Gehring Miss Nina Covingion Mrs. Rose B. Goodrich Mr. F. Lee Duggan Miss Helen Greenwood Mr, Lee 5, Keg-jing Mrs. Ula Hennes Mr. Donald B. Longcope Miss Mary D. Knolle Mr. Ernest M. Mills Miss Hazelle McCarty Mrs' louise Robb Miss Drew Block Staggs Miss Helen Weinberg Miss LaFaye Slinchcombe S P A N I S H Miss Virginia Taylor Mrs' Ludle K' Ford M555 Mflfgafei Y0Un9 Mrs. Elancr T. Huddleston MATHEMATICS Mr. Edward B. Adams Miss Miss Miss Helen MacMasler Nell Morris Julia Pleasanls MR. W. G. FARRINGTON President, School Board MRS. RUTH H. LEAVELL Dean DIRECTORY DRIVER EDUCATION Mr. William B. Kenner S C I E N C E Miss Laura Anderson Mr. Wm. C. Black Mr. W. L. Burns Mr. Calvin B. Gentry, Jr. Mr. Ned L. Gochenour Miss Florence Hicks Mr. B. W. Kent Mrs. Edna W. Miner C O M M E R C I A L Mrs. Thomas J. Rowzee HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. H. L. Sandel Mrs. Videlle G. Wilson INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. H. E. Butler Mr. J. H. Carr Mr. Arthur D. Herring A R T Miss Norma Henderson IIIIIU MUS I C Mr. Lee S. Keding Mr. Bliss C. Mapes ' R . O . T . C . Sergeant Robt. D. Gossard Sergeant Melvin B. Russell Captain Carl H. Smith P H Y S I C A L E D U C A T I O N Mr. George A. Hartung Mr. Fred Pepper Mr. R. C. Schulze Mrs. May H. Bourgeois Miss Helen A. Dvoracek Mrs. Ruth Mottley Mrs. Frances S. Rockwell L A T I N Mrs. G. M. Brumby Miss Cora Pearl Penn F R E N C H Mrs. Helen C. Earl N U R S E Miss Flora M. Burghdorf Ill IMI MISS RUTH TAYLOR Secretary MRS. EDITH FERRELL Registrar MRS. ALICE HARRELL X Attendance Clerk CLHSSLS Many an English student at Lamar has become a Shakespearean enthusiast after listening, as these students are, to the school's superb records of Mac- beth's soliloquies delivered by Maurice Evans. Perhaps a future Bill Stern will be de- veloped through use of the excellent facilities found in the drama depart- ment for recording and radio work. Are you familiar with cylinders or the problems of the Archimedian Solid? lf not, follow these students to the math department and have the mysteries of solid geometry explained. A civics class applies a portion of what it learned concerning the Bill of Rights, the right of Freedom of Speech, as it conducts an open discussion of social problems concerning the family. Upper left: MISS LEL RED Lower left: MISS LOUISE FULLER Chairman, English Department Lower right: MR. ERNEST M. MILLS Chairman, History Department -ww , .wpmw -,air -inun Chairman, Mathematics Department 2 3 lllilllll The adage, One picture is worth a thousand words, has its practical ap- plication in Lamar's Latin classes where models of Roman arms and armour en- liven the stories of Caesar's wars. The difficulties of the irregular verb and the use of the subiunctive account for the looks of concentration upon the faces of these students in a typical Spanish class at Lamar. ls this ancient alchemy or modern chemistry? query these students as they watch the complex preparations for a demonstration experiment about to be conducted in Lamar's chemistry laboratory. A complete world of minute organisms suddenly appears before the eyes of these biology students as they bring their microscopes into focus upon the specimens of muddy water they are examining. x Upper right: ,V .L MR. GEORGE A. HARTUNG titty, , slesi 1' ,Q Chairman, Boys' Physical Q-2153, Education k i , ' 7 k JN C t . Lower right: M , Mks. ELANOR T. HuDDLEsroN ',,, y A y Chairman, Romance Language L i' A Department ' t fffff. l A iss C 5355 Lower left: I , flfgcgg MR. w. L. Bums fl s - Chairman, Science Department WQK x llllIUlll Right shoulder arms! comes the com- mand which these R.O.T.C. students are about to follow during practice in drill- ing, one part of the extensive military training Lamar's cadets receive. Music! Music! Music! certainly fills the halls at Lamar. ln addition to regular classes such as this, there are two or- ganized choruses, the Girls' Chorus and the Mixed Chorus. No one can say that the field of com- mercial arts is neglected at Lamar. As proof here are typing students busily at work trying to improve their ac- curacy and speed. Lamar girls find that physical education courses have certainly changed since mother was a girl. Here, for instance, these girls are practicing for a test in First Aid, a regular part of their gym training. Upper left: MR. LEE S. KEDING Chairman, Music Department Lower left: MRS. MAY H. BOURGEOIS Chairman, Girls' Physical Education Lower right: CAPTAIN CARL H. SMITH Commandant, R.O.T.C. E143 xx ,W ELL. 5 ClllSSlS Lamar recognizes the fact that manual training is a phase of education not to be overlooked. Here a student is at work in Lamar's newly built and equipped shop. Art is one subject that is as much fun as work. Here a group of students are busily working on one of their proiects, the construction of paper mache figures. Lucky is the man who marries one of these girls, for she will certainly be an experienced chef after finishing the cooking course offered by Lamar's home economics department. As busy as bees but twice as clever are these girls at work in one of Lamar's classes in sewing, iust another phase of home economics instruction. Upper right: MR. H. E. BUTLER Chairman, Industrial Arts Lower right: MRS. H. L. SANDEL Chairman, Home Economics Lower left: MISS NORMA HENDERSON Chairman, Art Department rafzsmssmewmw '-so sem. w enior CKGJ5 ' enior gfarm ' I enior C5155 ' enior CALM J A N U A R Y SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ...............,. Ben Brewer Vice-President .. .... Kenneth Horton Secretary . .. ..... Joy Nicolai Treasurer ..... . . .Glenna McCarthy Class Lawyer .. ..... Virgil Willis Class Poet ........ .... B ruce Hartman Most Popular Girl .... Norma Brooks Most Popular Boy .......... Bill Van Wart Most Representative Girl ...... Jem Bentz Most Representative Boy .... Bill Van Wart SENIOR CABINET Ben Brewer Kenneth Horton Lewis Brooks Glenna McCarthy Joy Nicolai BEN BREWER President lt is easy to see that friendliness, cz ready smile, and true ability make a winning combination in Ben, President of the January Class. KENNETH HORTON JOY NICOLAI GLENNA MCCARTHY Vice-President Secretary Treasurer T16 enior Cfafm ' enior Cfadrii ' enior C4455 ' enior gfafifi JUNE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ............... Richard Webb Vice-President . .. . . .Dick Mayor Secretary .... ......... M ary Coy Treasurer . . . . .Barbara Jean Cook Class Lawyer . . . . .Earle Martin Class Poet ....... .... D ana James Most Popular Girl . Most Popular Boy . Georgie Leland Newton Rayzor Most Representative Girl. . .Katharine Snow Most Representative Boy . .. ...Tom Biggs SENIOR CABINET 2 x Q, S I Z lr, as 5 El :ff 1, Dorothy Bayer Ann Kennerly TE Paul Bower ' Steve Muller Hg Barbara Jean Cook Bradley Phair Fred Duckett Newton Rayzor Mary Ann Gifford John Schrader 5 E Jann Hamann Brad Thompson 5 Don Jackson Billy Wohn I RICHARD WEBB President There is scarcely u student at Lamar who cIoesn't know of the shy sense of humor and intelligence belonging to Rii, President of the June Class. MARY COY DICK MAYOR BARBARA JEAN COOK Secretary Vice-President Treasurer zz 7 enior CALM v enior Cfarizi ' enior Cfdftb 0 enior Cfadfi i131 ACKLEY, NANCY Uunel Chums, Vice President, '50, '51, National Honor Society, Office Assistant, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen. ADAMS, NORMAN D. Uunel Transferred from Culver Military Academy. ADICKES, MARGE ANN Uunet AHL Tawasi, Treasurer, '50, '51, Gym Class Leader, '50, '51, Red Cross Representative, '50, '51, Cherokee Rose Winner. STONE, ARTHUR Uunel Pow Wow, Hi-Y. AITKEN, DOUGLAS Uunel ALB ITZ, RICHARD Uunel Radio Guild, Secretary, '50, Hi-Y, Christian Student Union, R.O.T.C. ALCORN, GEORGE Uunel Ramal, Red Cross Representative, '48, Lancer Staff, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, '48. ALFIE, BARBARA Uunel Tawasi, '49, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, Wapika, '50, '51, Texas Junior Academy of Science, Vice President, '50, Red Cross Repre- sentative, '50, Lancer Staff, '51, Y-Teen, La Cinquantaine, '50, '51, Cherokee. ALLEN, WALTER Uunel Pow Wow, '49, '50, '51, Hi-Y, '49, Vice Pres- ident, '50, Christian Student Union, '51, R.O.T.C., Band, Officers Club, '50, Swimming Team, '50, '51, Frolics, '50, '51, Variety Show, Orchestra, '50, '51, May Fete. ALLEN, WILLIAM LEE, Uunel R.O.T.C., Mixed Chorus, Mikado. ALPHA, SHARON Uunel Cherokee, Kachina, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen. ANDERSON, MARSHA Uunel Cherokee, Softball Head, '50, '51, Gym Class Leader, '50, '51, Tawasi, Sports Head, '50, 51, City Volleyball Squad, '48, Lettered, '49, '50, Lab Assistant, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, '50, '51, Y-Teen, '50, '51, Radio Guild. ANDREWS, EUGENE Uunel Ramal, Lab Assistant, '50, '51. ANDREWS, MARTHA Uunel Niwauna, '49, '50, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 50, '51, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Radio Guild, '50, '51, Wapika, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, '49, '50, '51, Y-Teen, Office Assistant, '50, Lab Assistant, '51, ANDRUS, JACK Uunel Track Team, Christian Student Union. ANTHONY, NORLEEN Uunel ARR ASH Tawasi, Charity Chairman, Gym Class Leader, Office Assistant, Cherokee. INGTON, BOB Uunel Pow Wow, '49, '50, Sports Chairman, '50, '51, Band, '48, '51, Most Outstanding Band Member, '50, First Lieutenant, '50, '51, Executive Officer, '50, '51, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Secretary and Treasurer, '50 '51, Junior Cabinet, Frolics Orches- tra, '50, Hi-Y, '48-'51, EN, JOHN RUTH Uunel Belles, '48-'51, Sports Chairman, '48, '49, Announcement Chairman, '50, '51, Haienonis, '50, '51, Gym Leader, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Cherokee, Cherokee Rose Award, Radio Guild, '50, '51, BAILEY, MARILYN Uunel Belles, Radio Guild, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. BALDWIN, MARILYN Uunel Christian Student Union, Cherokee, Radio Guild. BANIK, MARY Uunel Office Assistant, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. BANOWSKY, DORIS Uunel National Honor Society, Chums, Social Chairman, '50, '51, Irari Princess, '50, '51, Quill and Scroll, Wapika, La Cinquantaine, Junior Cabinet, Office Assistant, Y-Teen, Lancer Staff, Cartoonist, '50, '51, Circulation Manager, '50, Foley's Art Show, '50, Gym Class Leader, Frolics, R.O.T.C. Sponsor. BARKLEY, VIRGINIA Uanuaryl Most Beautiful Girl, '49, Alternate Cheerleader, '50, R.O.TtC. Sponsor, Captain, '49, '50, May Fete Maid, '49, Palamar, Sports Chairman, '50, City Volleyball, '49, '50, Gym Leader, '48-'50, Frolics, '49, '50, Kachina, '50, Sponsor Rifle Team, '50, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Office Assis- Unfit, '48, '49, Kiowa, '49, '50, Christian Student mon. BARNET, JIM Uunel enior 664515 0 enior Gfafm ' enior add s enior arid BARR, CAROLYN lJunel Office Assistant, '49, '50, Student Council Repre- sentative, Christian Student Union, Senior Cabinet. BARROW, SARAH Uunel Sequoyha, '49, '50, '51, Lancer Headline Editor, '50, '51, Radio Guild, '50, '51, French Club, '48, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, '50, '51, Y-Teen, '50, '51, BART, SHIRLEY Uunel Transferred from Kinkaid. BARTAY, DON Uunel BARTHELME, JOAN Uunel National Honor Society, '50, Lancer, Feature Assistant, '49, Associate Editor, '50, Niwauna Historian, '50, Christian Student Union, Treasurer, '50, Y-Teen, Secretary, '50, Quill and Scroll, Secretary, '50, Sequoyha, Anthology Editor, '50, Student Council, '50, Radio Guild, '50, First Place Advertising Essay Contest, '50, National Essay Award Short Story, '50, Second Place Ready Writing, '50. BAYER, DOROTHY Uunel Arrowhead, '50, '51, National Honor Society, '50, '51, Senior Cabinet, Chums, President, '50, '51, Inter-Club Representative, '49, '50, Sophomore Cabinet, '48, Kiowa, Secretary, '50, Gym Leader, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, Frolics, Cherokee, Y-Teen, President, '50, '51. BAYLE, GUY Uunel Office Assistant, '49, '50, Student Council, '49, '50, Science Club. BEALE, JAYNE Uanuaryl National Honor Society, '50, Quill and Scroll, '50, Niwauna, '50, Best Pledge, Junior Member- ship Chairman, Gym Leader, '50, Lancer Staff, Assistant News Editor, '50, Advertising and Busi- ness Manager, '50, Library Assistant, '49, Haie- nanis, '49, '50, Frolics, '50, Christian Student Union, '48, '49, Y-Teen, '48, '49, Cherokee. BEETH, DON R. Uunel Frolics, '49, '50, Variety Shows, '48, '49, '50, Hi-Y, Christian Student Union, Lab Assistant. BEGGS, BARBARA lJunel Cherokee, President, '50, '51, Tawasi, Sports Chairman, '49, '50, Red Cross Representative, '48, '49, City Tennis Letter, City Volley Ball Team, '48, '49, '50, Captain, '50, Gym Leader, Office Assistant, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Cherokee Rose Award, '50. BEGGS, BILL Uunel Swimming Team, Letterman, '49, '50, '51, Ramal, H Association, Bowling Team. BELL, BRYAN urine, . lrari, '49, '50, '51, Tumbling Team, '49, Kachina, Lancer Staff, Cartoonist. BELSHER, BETTY lJunel Palomar, '49, '50, '51, Recording Secretary, '50, lrari Princess, '50, '51, Haienonis, '50, '51, Frolics, '50, Christian Student Union, '48, Cherokee. BENNETT, FLOYD lJanuaryl National Radio Guild, Kiowa Club, R.O.T.C., '48, '49. BENTZ, JEM Uanuaryl May Fete Duchess, '48, Maid, '49, '50, Palamar, Junior Membership Chairman, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '49, '50, Kachina, Pow Wow Sweetheart, '48, '49, National Forensic League, One Act Play, '49, '50, Senior Class Prophet, Best Actress City, '50, Sponsor's Rifle Team, State Declaimer, '50, Frolics, '48, '49, '50, Gym Class Leader, '50, Variety Show, '49, National Thespian Society, Haienonis, '49, Most Representative Girl, '50. BERTANI, RAMONA Uunel BERTRAND, BONNIE Uunel Pow Wow Pin-Up, Niwauna, Historian, '50, '51, Frolics, '49, '50, Haienonis, '50, '51, Gym.Class Leader, Library Assistant, Kachina, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Los Habladores, Cherokee. BEVAN, JANET Uunel Transferred from Davis, '50. asvls, DONNA Uunel Cherokee. BIGGS TOM June , I l Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Treasurer, Most Representative Boy, Sophomore Class President, Sophomore Cabinet, Most Outstanding Junior Boy, Harvard Book Award, Football Letterman, '49, '50, Track Letterman, '49, '50, Ramal, Junior Member- ship Chairman, '49, Vice President, '50, Orenda Staff, Sports Editor, '50-'51, May Fete, '49, National Athletic Scholarship Society, Library Assistant, H Association. BLACK, BETTY Uanuaryl Tawasi, Haienonis, '49, '50, Kiowa, '50, Frolics, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, '49,'5O, Las Habladores, '49, Y-Teen, '49, '50, Variety Show, '49, Cherokee. BLACK, cLAYroN uune, lrari, Hi-Y. BLACK, JOAN Uunel Tawasi, '50, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Cherokee. BLACK, ROSALIE Uunel Haienonis, Los Habladores, Christian Student Union, Frolics, '50, Y-Teen, Cherokee. E191 enior gfafifi ' enior C4155 ' enior gfdftd 0 enior Cfafid L20J BLISS, STANLEY Uunel BLUMBERG, PATSY Uunel Tawasi, Christian Student Union, Modern Dance Club, Y-Teen, Cherokee. BOHN, BEVERLEY lJunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Palomar, '49-'51, Christian Student Union, Publication Committee of Student Directory, '50, Cherokee, Office Assistant, '51, Frolics, '50. BOND, MARTHA Uunel Palamar, Sequoyho, Haienonis, Frolics, '50, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. BOUKNIGHT, BETTY Uanuaryl Belles, '48-'51, Publicity Chairman, '49, Record- ing Secretary, '50, Los Hablodores, '50, Christian Student Union, '50, Cherokee. BOULDIN, BARBARA Uunel Arrowhead, Notionol Honor Society, Palamar, Porliamentoricln, '50, '51, Student Council, '48, '49, Orenda Business Staff, '50, '51, Librory Assistant, '49, '50, Gym Leader, Sequoyhcl, Haienonis, Cherokee. BOURDON, JANICE lJunel Palomar, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Office Assistant, '51. BOWER, PAUL Uunel Student Council Representative, '49, '50, Pow Wow, Vice President, '50, '51, Hi-Y, Chapter President, Youth and Government Representative, '50, '51, Lab Assistant. BOWSER, JUNE Uunel Kachina, '50, Kiowa, '50, Variety Shows, Los Hablodores, '49-'51, Christian Student Union, '49-'51, Y-Teen, '49-'51, Cherokee. BOYD, KATHERINE Uunel Kachina, Lo Cinquantaine, Cherokee. . BOYD, SHERIA LIN Uunel National Thespian, Kachina, Lancer Staff, '51. BRAWNER, EDWARD Uunel Junior Cabinet, '50, Christian Student Union, '49-'51, Hi-Y, '49-'51. BREEDING, JUDITH Uanuaryl Red Cross Representative, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. BREWER, BEN Uonuaryl Senior Class President, Senior Cabinet, Football Letterman, lrari, Junior Membership Chairman, '49, May Fete, '48, '50, Kachina. BRILL, JIMMY Uunel Pow Wow, '48-'50, Alternate Cheerleader, '50, Hi-Y, '50, '51, Sergeant at arms, '50, '51, Lancer Photographer, '49, Radio Guild, Christian Student Union, Library Assistant. BRISKEY, JOHNNY lJunel Transferred from West End High School, Birming- ham, Alabama. BROCHSTEIN, RAYMOND Uunel R.O.T.C., '48, '49, Lab Assistant, '50. BROOKS, LEWIS Uanuoryl Senior Cabinet, Class Prophet, May Fete, '50. BROOKS, NORMA Uonuaryl Most Popular Senior Girl, May Fete Duchess, '50, Niwauno, Sports Chairman, '49, '50, President, '50, '51, Gym Leader, '49, '50, Frolics, '49, '50, Speciol Dance Club, '50, '51, Cherokee. BROWN, ANN Uunel Chums, Kachina, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Los Hablodores, La Cinquantaine, Cherokee. BROWN, ZOE Uunel BRUNS, KENNETH Uunei R.O.T.C., Non Commissioned Officers Club, '50, '51. BURCH, RANDOLPH Uunel Pow Wow, Hi-Y. BURGE, TRINKA Uunel Kachina, Kiowa, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. enior Cfariri ' enior' 665:55 ' enior 66456 - enior Cfafm BURGET, MARI LYNN Uunel BURNS, JOHN Uunel lrari, National Honor Society, Student Council Representative, Band, R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant, Orchestra, Frolics, '49, '50, '51, May Fete, '49, '51, Officers Club, Variety Show. , BURTON, SALLY Uunel 3 Chums, Christian Student Union, Los Habladores, I Red Cross Representative, La Cinquantaine, Y-Teen, I Cherokee. I BUSCH, EDWIN Uunel Christian Student Union, '51, Hi-Y, '49-'51, Pres- ident ot Chapter, B Team Basketball, 48, Track Squad, '51. BYARGEON, ANN Uanuaryl May Fete, '48-'50, Niwauna, '48-'50, Los Habla- dores, '50, Frolics, '49-'50, Gym Leader, '49, '50, Irari Princess, '49, Modern Dance Club, '50, Vice President, Red Cross, '50. BYNUM, MARY ELIZABETH Uunel Texas Junior Academy of Science, Treasurer, '50, Secretary, '50, Y-Teen, '48-'50, Hi-Y, Y-Teen Rep- resentative, '49, '50, Worship Chairman, '50, '51, Los Habladores, '49, '50, Kiowa, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, '50, '51, Cherokee. CALDWELL, PATTON Uunel CALNON, NANCY LEE Uanuoryl Arrowhead, '50, National Honor Society, '49, '50, Belles, '48, '49, Vice President, '50, Social Chair- man, '50, Extemparaneous Speaking, '48, Gym Leader, '48, '50, Modern Dance Club, '50, Cherokee, Office Assistant, '50. CAMERON, ELAINE Uunel Ladaka, Chaplain, '49, Secretary, '50, Gym Leader, Cherokee. CARPENTIER, GLORIA Uunel Reporter on Lancer, '50. CARROLL, BEN Uunel Football, '48, '49, Track, '49, '50, Radio Guild. CASTEEL, MARY ELLEN Uunel Christian Student Union, Kachina, Los Habladores, Y-Teen. CATLOW, GREGORY Uanuaryl Arrowhead, Treasurer, '50, Ramal, National Honor Society, '49, '50, Band, '49, '50, Quill and Scroll, Senior Dance Committee, Student Council, '48-'50, Hi-Y, Frolics, '48-'50, Fire Captain, Orenda Busi- ness Staff, Operetta, '50, May Fete Duke, '50, Variety Show, Junior Cabinet, Office Assistant, Kiowa, Vice President, Friendship Court, '50. CENTER, LESLIE Uunel R.O.T.C., Sergeant, '50. CHAPMAN, BETTY Uunel Red Cross Representative, Y-Teen, Christian Stu- dent Union, La Cinquantaine, Los Habladores, Niwauna, '50, '51, Cherokee, Haienonis, '49, '50, Frolics. CHENAULT, BARBARA Uunel National Thespion, Christian Student Union, Mixed Chorus, '49, '50, Frolics, '50, Variety Shows, '50, Operetta, '50, Haienonis, '49, Kachina, Niwauna, Cherokee, Los Habladores. CHETHAM-STRODE, WORNELL Uunel CHOATE, KARL Uunel Pow Wow. CLARK, JAMES Uunel Transferred from Clearwater, Florida, '50. CLARKE, JUNE Uunel Palamar, '49, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, Los Habladores, '48, '49, Cherokee, Y-Teen, Haienonis, Library Assistant, Texas Junior Academy ego Science, Parliamentarian, '49, Vice-President CLAWSON, NELDA Uanuaryl Haienonis, '49, '50, Cherokee, Frolics, '50, Y-Teen, '48, Christian Student Union, '49. CLINE, JACK lJunel COLE, JACK Uunel Transferred from Memphis, Tennessee. COLLEY, GLORIA ANN Uunel 1211 enior gfcwfi 0 enior CKCLJ6 ' enior C4465 0 Qenior C' arid T221 COLLIER, JOHN lSummer Schooll COLLINS, GEORGIA Uunel y COMPTON, WINNA Uunel Niwouna, Red Cross, '49, '50, Wopika, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. COOK, BARBARA JEAN Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Chums, Cor- responding Secretary, '50, '51, Quill and Scroll, Senior Cabinet Member, Student Council Repre- sentative, '49, '50, Kiowa, Christian Student Union, Orenda Staff Typist, '49, '50. COOLEY, JOAN Uunel Tawasi, Y-Teen, La Cinquantaine, Vice President, Lancer, Christian Student Union, Kiowa, Student Council Representative, Cherokee, Mikado, Quill and Scroll, CORBELL, Gwynne Uunel Haienonis, Kiowa, French Club, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Fralics, Mikado, Variety Show. COSBY, Fl.OYD lSummer Schooll Frolics, '48, '49, '50, May Fete, '48, '49, '50. COTTINGHAM, MARY LEE Uunel Swimming Team, '50. COWAN, CORINNE Uunel Kachina, Gym Leader, '50, Palamar, Best Pledge, '49, Cherokee. COY, MARY FRANCES Uunel Senior Class Secretary, Red Cross Representative, '48, '49, Sophomore Cabinet, Sophomore Class Secretary, Haienonis, '48-'50, Mixed Chorus, '49, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, National Honor Society, Junior Cabinet, Cherokee, Secretary, '50, '51, Student Council, Vice President, '50, '51, Tawasi, Junior Membership Chairman, '50, Pres- ident, '50, '51, May Fete Maid, '50, lrari Court Princess, '50, Frolics, Senior Cabinet. CRAIG, AGNES Uunel Christian Student Union, Kachina, Cherokee, Y-Teen, French Club. CREEDON, DAN Uunel CROWE, JOHN Uunel Hi-Y, lrari, Social Chairman, '50, Swimming Team, '50, '51. CROWE, JOHN Uunel Band. CRUTCHER, CYNTHIA Uunel Christian Student Union, '48, '49, Belles, Charity Head, '50, '51. CUNNINGHAM, ANNE Uunel Y-Teen, Cherokee. CURRY, BEVERLY Uanuaryl Belles, Kachina, Cherokee, Gym Leader, '50. CURTNER, ANN Uunel Senior Cabinet, Student Council, '48, Lancer, News Editor, '49, Assistant Editor, '50, Quill and Scroll, President, '50, Office Assistant, '50, Tawasi, '49, '50. DACY, JANET lJuneJ Kachina, Christian Student Union, Cherokee, French Club, Y-Teen. DALE, DAVID Uunel Ramal, Football, '50, Track Letterman, '50. DALTON, BOBBY Uunel DALTON, JODY Uunel Variety Show, '48, Christian Student Union, '48, Y-Teen, '48, Niwouna, '50, '51, Haienonis, '50, '51, Frolics, '50, Cherokee, Gym Leader. DAVIDSON, SAM Uanuaryl Football Letterman, '49, H Association, Foot- ball Reserve Letterman, '48. DAVIES, TOM Uunel HI-Y, '49,'5O,'51, Pow Wow, '49, '50, 51. enior 64155 ' enior CAL56 ' enior arm enior aria DAVIS, DORIS Uunel Cherokee. DAVIS, JEAN Uunel Transferred from Mexico City. DELONY, DALE JERRY lJunel Science Club, Historian, Mixed Chorus, Hi-Y, Christian Student Union, Variety Show, Mikado, Frolics, '50, Library Assistant, Radio Guild, Boys Chorus. DEMMING, DONALD Uunel H Association, Variety Show, '49, '50, Ramal, Swimming Team, '49-'51, Letterman, '50, '51, Kiowa Club, Christian Student Union, Mikado, Hi-Y, Frolics, '49-'51. DOTY, BOBBY Uunel DRESSEL, PATRICIA Uunel Y-Teen, '49, '50, Cherokee, Red Cross Representa- tive. DRURY, B. B. Uunel lrari. DUCKETT, FRED Uunel B Football Letterman, '48, A Squadman, '49, A Letterman, '50, Ramal, Sergeant at arms, '49, Treasurer, '50, Office Assistant, H Association, '51, Senior Cabinet. DUDLEY, NANCY Uunel Chums, Haienonis, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Cherokee, Red Cross Representative. DUNN, JOAN Uunel ECKHARDT, SUE Uunel Cheerleader, '50, May Fete, '49, Miss R.O.T.C., '49, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Los Habladores, Frolics, '49, '50, Variety Show, Palamar, '49-'51, Tennis Team, Haienonis, Gym Leader, '50, '51, Modern Dance Club. EDMISTON, BOB Uunel Frolics, '49, '50, Kachina, '50, '51, National Thes- pian Society, '51, Radio Guild, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, '49-'51, Hi-Y, '49-'51. EDWARDS, ELLEN Uunel Niwauna, Kachina, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Los Hoblaclores, Frolics, '49, Haienonis, Cherokee. EHMAN, JAMES S. Uunel R.O,T.C. Cadet Sergeant First Class, Rifle Team, Drill Platoon, Office, Student Council, '49, '50. ELLZEY, ELAINE Uunel Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Cherokee. ERESCH, KATHY Uunel Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Cherokee. EVANS, LYNN lJanuaryl H Association, '50, Hi-Y, '49, '50, B Team Letterman, Frolics, '50, A Team Manager. EVERITT, SHIRLEY Uunel Junior Achievement, Cherokee, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union. FARRINGTON, SUSIE Uunel Cherokee, Mixed Chorus, '50, '51. FAWLEY, PAT Uunel FEIBELMAN, JIM Uunel lrari, Hi-Y. FEIGLE, MARILYN llunel Cherokee, Niwauno, Kachina, '51, Frolics, '50, 51. FELTS, JIMMY Uunel Hi-Y. FENOGLIO, PAT Uanuaryl Palamar, May Fete, Maid, '49, Frolics, '48-'50, City Volleyball Team, '49-'51, Cherokee Basket- ball Head, '49-'50, Operetta Cast, '50, Haienonis, '48-'50, Kiowa, '50, Gym Leader, '50, E231 enior 64165 ' enior Cfddri ' enior Cfdfdfi 0 enior CALM E241 FIELDER, GARLAND Uunel May Fete, '50, Junior Cabinet, '50, Student Coun- ril, '49, '50, Baseball Letterman, '50, '51, Frolics, '50, '51, Basketball, '48. FIELDER, JO ANN Uunel Chums, Y-Teen. FISH, LAURENS Uanuaryl Irari, Boys Chorus, '49. FLANAGAN, JIMMIE D. IJuneI Kiowa Club. FLETCHER, TOM, JR. Uunel Library Club. FLOYD, AMY Uunel National Honor Society, Ladaka, Vice-President, Mikado, Haienonis, Girls State Representative, Cherokee, Baseball Letter. FLOYD, FRANCES Uunel Christian Student Union, La Cinquantaine, Chero- kee, Y-Teen. FOARD, DAVID Uunel Swimming Team, Letterman '50, '51, Secretary of Hi-Y, '51, Pow Wow, Christian Student Union, H Association, Science Club, Variety Show, '50, FORD, JACKIE Uunel Kachina, '49, '51, Kiowa, '50, '51, Frolics, Variety Shows, Haienonis, '48, '49, La Cinquan- taine, Cherokee. FRANCE, MARY JO IJuneJ Ladaka, Red Cross Representative, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. FRIEDRICHS, LINDA Uunel Kachina, '50, '51, National Thespian, Palomar, Sergeant-at-arms, '50, '51, Haienonis, Mixed Chorus, Drama Student Assistant, Christian Student Union, Variety Show, Frolics. FULLERTON, BILLY Uunel Pow Wow, Hi-Y, Bowling Team, '48, '49. GAIDO, JO ANN Uunel Gym Class Leader, Tawasi, Modern Dance Club, Frolics, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. GAITHER, IRA NELL Uunel Chums, Student Council, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Office Assistant, Foods Leader, Cherokee, Junior Academy of Science. GAJEWSKY, FRANKLIN Uunel Swimming Letterman, '50, '51, Pow Wow. GALBREATH, KATHRINE Uunel Belles, '49, Treasurer, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, '48-'50, Y-Teen, '48, '49, Los Habladores, Cherokee. GARDNER, ROY lJuneI Track, '50. GARRETT, JAMES IJuneI Ramol, Hi-Y, Christian Student Union, GARTH, JAY Uunel Football Letterman, '48, Basketball Letterman, '48, '50, Golf Letterman, '50, Ramal. GASKINS, BETTY Ilunel Modern Dance Club, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Frolics, Cherokee. GAYDEN, HARRY Uunel Pow Wow, Social Chairman, '50, Frolics, '50, Tumbling Team, Variety Show. GEILER, JOAN Uunel Christian Student Union, '49, '50, Y-Teen, '49, '50. GIMMER, RICHARD Uunel Hi-Y, '50, '51. GEMOETS, JO ANN Uunel Palomar, '48-'50, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Los Habladores, La Cinquantaine, Cherokee, Ka- china, Archery Club. enior CALM ' enior Cfafift ' enior Kfafm 0 enior Cfarid GENTRY, PAUL Uunel Pow Wow, Band, R.O.T.C. GEORGE, JEFF Uunel lrari, R.O.T.C. Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, '50. GERAGHTY, MARY ANNE Uunel Los Hobladores, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Cherokee, Archery Club. GERMAN, BOB IJuneI lrari, Publicity Chairman, '50, Hi-Y, Christian Student Union, Kachina, Frolics, '50, Variety Shows. GIBBONS, LINDSEY Uunel GIBSON, JOYCE Uunel Moy Fete, '48, Tawasi, '49, Vice-President, '50, '51, National Honor Society, '49, '50, '51, Arrowhead, '50, '51, Student Council Representa- tive, '48, '49, '50, '51, Red Cross Representative, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, Office Assistant, '49, '50, Cashier, '50, 51, Cherokee. GiFFORD, MARY ANN Uunel La Cinquantaine, President, '50, '51, Archery Club, President, '49, '50, '51, Haienanis, '50, '51, Kiowa, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, '48, '49, Y-Teen, '48, '49, Archery Team Letterman, '49, '50, '51, Red Cross Representative, '48, '49, '50, Gym Class Leader, Cherokee. GILES, BILL Uunel Ramal, Hi-Y, B Team Basketball, '49, Frolics, '49 GILLESPIE, GLORIA Uunel Niwauna, Christian Student Union, Cherokee, Y-Teen, Kachina, Office Assistant. GLIDDEN, JACK Uunet A Team Football, '49, '50, A Team Basket- ball, '50, B Team Basketball, 49, Hi-Y. GODKE, MARLENE Uunel Haienonis, Frolics, '49, '50, All City Choir, Las Habladores, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Cherokee. GOERNER, MARY LOUISE Uunel Tawasi, Social Chairman, '50, Wapika, President, '50, Y-Teen, Treasurer, '50, Gym Class Leader, Art Awards, '48, '49, Christian Student Union, Los Habladores, Modern Dance Club, Cherokee. GOFF, DAVID Uunel B Team Football, '48, '49, A Team Football, '50, Baseball, '50, lrari, Sergeant at arms, '49, GOLDSTON, GLORIA Uunel Christian Student Union, Cherokee. GOLDY. MARILYN Uunel Belles, '49, Sports Chairman, '50, '51, Gym Class Leader, '50, '51, Student Council Representative, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, '50, '51, Cherokee. GOOCH, DORIS ANN Uunel Transferred from Thomas Jefferson High School, San Antonio, Texas. Christian Student Union. GRAHAM, LARRY IJuneI Football, '48, Letterman, '49, '50, Track, Letter- man, '48, '50, Co-Captain, '49, Swimming Letterman, '48, '49, '50, H Association, '49, '50. GRAVES, SHIRLEY ISummer Schooll GREEN, BILL Uunel B Team Football, '49, A Team Football, '50, Hi-Y. GREENSIDES, FRANCES Uunel Y-Teen, Christian Student Union. GREENSIDES, KATHY Uunel Y-Teen, '49, Christian Student Union, '49, Kiowa, '49, '50, '51, GRIFFIN, EMERY Uanuaryl Orenda Staff, '51, Lancer Staff, '51, GRISCOM, DOREEN Uunel Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Frolics, '49, '50. GROHMANN, ADELA IJuneI Junior Cabinet, Cherokee, E251 enior CEL55 ' enior C4556 ' enior CALM v enior CKG65 E251 GUSEMAN, DIANE Uunet Transferred from Beaumont High Sshool, Beaumont, Texas. GUSEMAN, JOANNE Uunel Transferred from Beaumont High School, Beaumont, Texas. GUTHRIE, MARY ANNE Uunel Chums, '49, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, '49, '50, '51, Y-Teen, '50, '51, Cherokee. HADDEN, CHARLTON Uunel Ramal, '49-'51, Junior Membership Chairman, Variety Show, '49, Frolics, '50, Christian Student Union, Swimming Team Letterman, '49, '50, All State, '50, H Association, National Athletic Scholastic Society. HALEY, BEVERLY lJuneI Palamar, Library Assistant, '49, '50, Variety Show, '49, Haienonis, '50, '51, National Honor Society, Christian Student Union, '48, '49, Sophomore Cab- inet, Junior Cabinet, Student Council Representa- tive, '50, '51, Cherokee. HALL, EUGENE llunel B Team Football, '48, Track Squad, '48, Hi-Y, Vice-President, '49, President, '50, Pow Wow, President, '50, Senior Class Treasurer. HALL, JACK lSummer Schooll Ramal, National Honor Society, Library Assistant, Frolics, '50, Hi-Y, Orchestra, All City Symphony Orchestra. HALL, RONNIE Uunel Band, Pow Wow, Bowling Team. HALLIDAY, O. T. Uanuaryl A Team Football, '50, B Team Football, '49, Track Squad, '49, HAMANN, JANN Uunet Student Council, Irari Princess, Haienonis, Vice- President, Office Assistant, Mixed Chorus, Christian Student Union, Gym Leader, Cherokee, Frolics, '48, '50, Variety Show. HAMILTON, SHIRLEY lJuneI Cherokee, Lab Assistant. HANCOCK, MONA llunet Tawasi, Lancer Staff, Student Council Repre- sentative, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, '49, '50, Clinic Assistant. HANSON, DOUGLAS Uunel HARPOLD, LEW WAYNE Uunet Football, '49, '50, Frolics, Hi-Y, Patrolman. HARTMAN, BRUCE Uanuaryl National Honor Society, Class Poet. HARTMAN, DAVID Uunel HARTMAN, JERRY lSummer Schooll R.O.T.C., Drill Platoon. HAYNES, ERNEST Uunej Irari, Football B Squad, '48, '49, Baseball, '49, '51, American Legion Baseball, '50. HEALLEN, BARBARA Uunel HEARN, LISA Uunel Ladaka, Sports Chairman, '50, Sergeant at arms, '49, Softball, Letter, '49. HEATH, ROY Uanuaryl Football Reserve Letterman '49, B Team Letter- man '48, Track Squad, '49, '50, Patrolman, May Fete Escort, '48. HEINEN, NANCY Uunet Cherokee, Tawasi, Kiowa, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Frolics, '50, Modern Dance Club. HENRICH, BARBARA Uunel National Honor Society, Chums, Christian Student Unian, Y-Teen, French Club, Library Club, Red Cross Representative. HENSARLING, LARRY Uunel Baseball, '49, '51, Letterman, '50, '51, All City, '50, H Association, Ramal, Hi-Y. enior gfarid ' enior Kfazm ' enior add enior 0155 HERBART, JOHN HENRY Uanuaryt Pow Wow, R.O.T.C,, First Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Drill Platoon. HERMANCE, ROBERT lJuneJ Irari, Track Squadman, '48, The Speaker's Forum, National Forensic League. HERRON, CHARLES Uunet Hi-Y, Lancer, Assistant Sports Editor, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, '50, '51, R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Pow Wow. HESTWOOD, ADELE Uunet Niwouna, Y-Teen, La Cinquantaine, Red Cross Representative, '50, Christian Student Union. HICKS, ARNOLD lSummer Schooll Track Manager, '49-'51, Football Manager, '50, '51, H Association. HIGGINBOTHAM, NANCY Uunel Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Wapika, Cherokee. HlLL, ALLAN A. Uanuaryl HILL, CECELIA Uunet Y-Teen. HILL, JUNE um-em Lancer, Cherokee. HlLL, TOMMY Uunel Ramal, Basketball Letterman, Moy Fete, '50. HILLIARD, BETTY Uunel Tawasi, Christian Student Union, Lancer, Frolics, '49, Cherokee. HINES, BOBBY llunel Lamar Bowling Team, '48, '50, Radio Guild, '50, '51, HOBBS, LILLIAN Uunet Cherokee, Belles, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen. HOGUE, BETTY Uunel Christian Student Union, Cherokee. HOLLAND, ELSA Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, '50, '51, Junior Cabinet, Junior Class Secretary, Student Council, Representative, '49, '50, Secretary, '50, '51, Ramal Sweetheart, '50, May Fete Maid, '49, Duchess, '50, Niwouna, Recording Secretary, '50, Cherokee, Basketball Sports Head, '50, '51, Gym Leader, '50, City Swimming Team, '49, Los Habladores, Christian Student Union, '48, '51, Frolics, Red Cross Representative, '48, Orenda Typist, '50, '51, Publication Committee of Student Directory. HOLLAR, KAYE iSummer Schooll Variety Show, '48, Los Habladores, Christian Stu- dent Union, Red Cross Representative, Cherokee, Y-Teen. HOLLEY, R. L. Uunel Tumbling Team. HOOTEN, ROY W. Uanuaryl Lancer Staff, R.O.T.C., Drill Platoon, Color Guard, First Sergeant. HOOTON, MARY Uunel National Honor Society, '50, '51, Junior Class, Vice-President, Student Council, Representative, '48, '49, Treasurer, '49, '50, Orenda Staff, Club Editor, '49, '50, Niwauna, Best Pledge, '49, Vice President, 50, Sequoyha, Secretary, 50, Quill and Scroll, Los Habladores, Red Cross Representative, '50, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Frolics, Cherokee. HORTON, KENNETH Uanuaryt Senior Vice-President, Baseball Letterman, '48, '49, '50, President H Association, '49, '50, Football Letterman, '48, '49, '50, All State Base- ball, '49, Senior Cabinet. I HORTON, MARGARET ANN Uunet Christian Student Union, '50, '51, Y-Teen, Cherokee. HOWARD, FORT Uunel B Team Football, '48, Pow Wow, Secretary, '50, Hi-Y. HOWELL, BETTY ANNE Uanuaryl Belles, Sergeant at arms, '49, Cherokee, Haienonis, Frolics, '50. HUDGINGS, EMMA JEAN Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, '50, '51, Belles, '48, '51: Office Assistant, '50, '51, City Volleyball Squad, '48, '49, City Tennis Team Letterman, '50, Gym Class Leader, '51, Christian Student Union, '50, '51, Y-Teen, '50, '51, Cher- okee Rose Award. E271 enior 64155 0 enior Gfvwd ' enior 54556 - enior gfazm HUL JOH JOH JON JOU KEN L 28 fl JAX, JAY, L, BEVERLY JUNE Uunel Gym Leader, '50, '51, Frolics, '50, Cherokee Bowling, '49, '50, Kiowa, '50, Christian Student Union, '49, '50, Y-Teen, '49, '50, Kachina, '50, '51, Lancer, '49, '50. HUNT, DAVIS lJunel National Honor Society, Library Assistant, Lab Assistant, Office Assistant. HURDLE, TAMARA Uunel Gym Leader, '50, '51, Frolics, '50, Red Cross Representative, '50, Cherokee Bowling League, '49, '50, Kiowa, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Kachina. JACKSON, DON Uunel Ramal, Golf Squadman, '50, Hi-Y, Swimming Team, '51, Senior Cabinet. JACKSON, JENNETTE MARY ilunel Haienonis, '50, '51, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Junior Academy of Science, La Cinquan- taine, Program Chairman, '49, Frolics, '50, Cherokee. JAMES, DANA Uunel National Honor Society, Haienonis, '48, '49, '50, Publicity Chairman, Palamar, Best Pledge, '49, Publicity Chairman, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, '48, '49, Frolics, '49, '50, Cherokee, Swimming Head, '50, '51, Sequoyha, Vice- President, '50, '51, Swimming Team, '50, Y-Teen, Senior Class Poet. JAMES, JIMMY urine, JAMES, MARY BETH Uunel Arrowhead, '50, National Honor Society, '50, '51, Niwauna, Corresponding Secretary, '50, Gym Class Leader, '50, Office Assistant, Student Coun- cil, '50, Red Cross Representative, Y-Teen, Los Habladores, Christian Student Union, Frolics, '49, Variety Shows, '48, '49, Cherokee. JAMESON, MARGARET SUE Uunel Cherokee, Christian Student Union. JIMMY Uanuaryl Football Letterman, '49, '50, Reserve Football Letterman, '48, Baseball Letterman, '49, '50, H Association, Ramal, Chaplain, '49, May Fete Escort, '48. GAY Uunel Los Habladores, '48, '49, Christian Student Union, '48, '49, Cherokee. NSON, GEORGE L. Uunel Pow Wow, H.-Y, Swimming Team, '49, '50, Manager, '51, Sequoyha, '50, Treasurer, '51, Office Assistant, '49. NSON, HERBERT Uunel Transferred from Reagan. R.O.T.C. JOINER, JOHN Uanuaryl H Association, Track, Letterman, '50, Hi-Y, Ramal, Student Council, '49, '50. JONES, BRYAN Uunel JONES, CAROLYN Uunel Red Cross Representative, '49, Niwauna, Cherokee, Kiowa. JONES, GHITA Uunel ES, H. M. Uunel R.O.T.C., Corporal, '49, Sergeant, '49, Special Drill Platoon. JORDAN, MARY BETH Uunel Chums, Junior Membership Chairman, '50, '51, Haienonis, '49, '50, '51, Gym Leader, '50, '51, Frolics, '49, '50, Kiowa, '49, '50, Cherokee, Girls Rifle Team, 50. RDE, MARGIE Uanuaryl Tawasi, Haienonis, Kiowa, Lancer Staff, Reporter, '49, Assistant Feature Editor, '50, Gym Class Leader, Frolics, '50, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Cherokee. KEATHLEY, MAURICE Uunel Football, B Team, '49, Squadman, '50, Ramal, Hi-Y, '49, '50, B Team Basketball. KEMP, PATRICIA lJunel Lancer Staff, Palamar, Cherokee. NERLY, ANN Uunel Christian Student Union, '48, '49, '50, '51, Na- tional Honor Society, Palamar, Gift Chairman, '49, Social Chairman, '50, Kachina, Treasurer, '50, '51, National Thespian, Cherokee, Senior Cabinet. KENNEY, DOROTHEA Uunel Transferred from Boston, Massachusetts. Niwauna, Christian Student Union. enior 64155 ' enior gfddd ' enior ami 0 enior' and KING, GORDON Uunel KING, PAUL Uunei Ramal. KISER, KENT Uunel R.O.T.C., Lieutenant, Officers Club, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, Letterman, '48, '49, '50, Drill Platoon, '48, '49, Color Guard, '49, Radio Guild. KLINGLER, RICHARD IJuneI Irari, Band, Orchestra Frolics, Variety Show. KNIGHT, MARY EVELYN Uunel Transferred from Rowland, North Carolina, '50. Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Haienonis, Cher- okee, Tennis Club. KNOBELSDORF, BILL lJuneJ KONGABEL, CAROLYN lJuneI Arrowhead, Secretary, '50, National Honor So- ciety, Palamar, Chaplain, '49, '50, President, '50, '51, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Captain, Sponsors' Rifle Team, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Cherokee, Tennis Head, Tennis Club, President, '50, Office Assistant, Gym Class Leader, Los Hobladores, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union. KUBENA, LADDIE Uunel Ramal, B Team Basketball, '48, Baseball Letter- man, '49, H Association. LAKENMACHER, DAN IJuneI LAWHON, JANE ljunel Arrowhead, Vice-President, '50, National Honor Society, Secretary, '50, '51, Orenda Staff, '50, Senior Class Editor, '50, '51, Student Council Representative, '49, '50, '51, Student Advisory Council, Quill and Scroll, Palamar, '49, Treasurer, '50, Junior Cabinet, '50, Gym Class Leader, '50, Frolics, '50, Christian Student Union, '48, '49, '50, Y-Teen, '50, Cherokee, Tennis Club. LAWHORN, TOMMY lJuneI Lab Assistant, '50, Hi-Y. LAWRENCE, DON Uunel interscholastic Reperesentative, '50, Pow Wow, Sergeant at arms, National Thespian Society, '49, '50, National Radio Guild, '50, '51, Kachina, Vice President, '49, '50, President, '50, '51, One Act Plays, '49, '50, Variety Shows, '49, '50, B Football, '48, Frolics, '49, '50, Kiowa. LEAVERTON, BETTY Uunel Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Ladaka, Haienonis, LEE, CARL lJuneI Ramal, A Football, '50, A Basketball, '49, '50, '51, A Baseball, '50. LEE, PATSY lJuneI Chums, Cherokee. LELAND, GEORGIE Uunei Cheerleader, '50, '51, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '50, '51, Queen of Irari Court, '50, '51, Gym Leader, '50, Palamar, Most Popular Girl, Cherokee. LIGHTFOOT, ELISE Uunel Niwauna, Haienonis, Christian Student Union. LITTELL, BRUCE lJuneI B Team Football, '49, Christian Student Union, Hi-Y. LITTLE, BETTY IJuneI Cherokee. LITTLE, DICK Uunel Science Club, Hi-Y. LLOYD, LYNN Uunej National Honor Society, Palamar, Sergeant at arms, '50, Los Habladares, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Cherokee. LUETGE, ARNOLD EARL Uunel R.O.T.C. Band Lieutenant, '48, '49, '50, Frolics, '48, '49, '50, Variety Shows, Orchestra, '48, '49, May Fete, '48, '49, '50, All City Orchestra, LUTTRELL, JOHN lSummer Schaoli McADAMS, JOE lJuneI R.O.T.C., Second Lieutenant, Special Drill Pla- toon, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Irari. l291 enior' Cfdrid 0 enior 66155 ' enior gfami 0 enior Cfafm E301 McCANDLESS, BOB Uunel Transferred from Tyler, Texas. McCARTHY, GLENNA Uanuaryl Cheerleader, '49, '50, Senior Class Treasurer, May Fete, Duchess, '49, Maid, '50, Belles Friendship Court, '49, Senior Cabinet, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '49, '50, Miss America-Frolics, '50, R.O.T.C. Captain of Staff, '50, Officers Club, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, Irari Court, '49, Gym Leader, '50, '51, Office Assistant, '49, '50, Niwauna, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. MCCLAIN, CHARLES Uunel McCLELLAN, DOLORES Uunel Cherokee, Haienonis, '50, '51, Red Cross Repre- sentative, '49, '50, Palamar, Y-Teen, '50, Chris- tian Student Union, Chaplain, '50, Los Habladores, Frolics, '50, Variety Show, '49, '50. McCOMB, JACK Uanuaryl Ramal, Chaplain, '49, .lunior Membership Chair- man, '50, President, '50, Swimming Team Letter- man, '49, '50, Kiowa, President, '50, H Association, '49, '50, Frolics, '50, Senior Dance Committee. McCORMICK, PAT Uunel Cherokee, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Ka- china, Radio Guild, Variety Show. MCDANIEL, BOBBIE Uunel Track Team, '49, Hi-Y. McDANIELS, GUY Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Lancer Staff, Editorial Assistant, '50, Editor-in-Chief, '50, '51, Los Habladores, President, '49, '50, Quill and Scroll, Treasurer, '50, '51, Irari, Fire Captain, Office Assistant. McGARRAH, TOMMY Ilunel Hi-Y. McMlLLAN, THAD Uunel R,O.T.C. Special Drill Platoon, '48, '5i. MACHAT, HAL Uunel MANESS, JOHN Uunel Office Assistant, '50, '51. MARK, AUDREY Uunel Haienonis, Frolics '50, Cherokee, May Fete, '51. MARKINS, YEAGER Uunel Ramal, Frolics, '49, '50, Hi-Y, National Thespian, Kachina. MARLEY, EVERETT Uunel National Honor Society, Irari, '50, '51, R.O.T.C., Captain, Special Drill Platoon, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Hi-Y, Christian Student Union, Office Assistant. MARTIN, EARLE Uunel National Honor Society, Vice President, Lieutenant Colonel R.O.T.C., Vice President Officers Club, Leader Drill Platoon, Rifle Team, President Na- tional Forensic League, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Senior Class Lawyer, MASON, HAROLD Uunel Orchestra. MAXWELL, JANE Uunel Transferred from Brownsville, Texas, National Honor Society, Los Habladores, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. MAYOR, DICK Uunel Senior Class Vice President, National Honor So- ciety, President, Arrowhead, Track Letterman, '50, '51, State Champs, Co-Captain, '51, H Association, Ramal, Hi-Y, Orenda Staff, '5l. MELTON, WADE Uanuaryl Arrowhead, President, '50, National Honor Society, Band, '48, '51, Band Commander, '49, '50, Irari, President, '50, Orchestra, '49, '51, R.O.T.C. Cap- tain, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Chairman Senior Commencement Committee, Frolics, '49, May Fete Escort, '48, Variety Shows, Fire Captain, Hi-Y, Senior Ring Committee. MENDLE, PATRICIA Uanuaryl MEYER, LOIS Uunel National Honor Society, Arrowhead, Library Assist- ant, '48, Red Cross Representative, Cherokee. MILES, BRAD Uunel R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Second Lieutenant in R.O.T.C., Special Drill Platoon. MILLER, ALICE Uunel library Assistant, '48, '50, Vice President Library Club, '50, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Cherokee. enior gfcwa 0 enior Cfaad ' enior' add enior abd MILLER, ARNOLD Uunel B Squad Basketball, '48, B Squad Football, '49 MILLER, BETH Uunel Niwauna, Lancer Staff, Reporter, '49, '50, Circula- tion Manager, '50, '51, Exchange Manager, '50, '51, Wapika, Los Habladores, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. MILLER, DAVE Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Youth and Government Delegate, '50, Hi-Y. MILLWEE, ANNOT lJunel Y-Teen, Hi-Y-Teen Council Representative, '49, '50, Y-Teen State Conference, Representative, '49, '50, Junior Academy of Science, Treasurer, '48, '49, Christian Student Union, Haienonis, Cherokee. MILNER, MACK Uunel Ramal, Hi-Y, Senior Cabinet. MILTON, NANCY Uunel City Volleyball Squad, '48, Y-Teen, Tawasi, Li- brary Record Player, Cherokee. MITCHELL, STEVE Uunel MOLENAAR, PETE Uunel MOORE, HANK Uunel Letterman, '49, '50, Football B Team, '49, A Team, '50. MOORE, MARLENE Uunel National Honor Society, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, '48-'51, Tawasi, Haienonis, Cherokee. MOORE, MARY ANN Uunel Palamar, Haienonis, '49-'51, Sergeant at arms, '50, Christian Student Union, Gym Leader, '50, '51, Student Council, '48, '49, Cherokee. MORE, GEORGE Uunel Ramal, Office Assistant, Hi-Y. MORELAND, ROSEMARY Uunel Palomar, Haienonis, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. MORRELL, ETTA F. Uanuaryl Transferred from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Na- tional Honor Society, Cherokee. MUGFORD, MYRNA Uunel National Honor Society, Treasurer of Junior Class, Niwauna, Parliamentarian, '50, lrari Princess, May Fete Maid, Haienonis, Social Chairman, '50, Stu- dent Council Representative, '50, '51, Gym Class Leader, City Volleyball, '49, '50, Variety Show, Frolics, Kachina, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, La Cinquontaine, Cherokee. MULLER, STEVE Uunel lrari, Baseball, '50, '51, Sophomore Cabinet, Jun- ior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet. MUNZ, LEE lJunel R.O.T.C., Frolics, Non Commissioned Officers Club, Variety Show, One Act Play, Kachina, Na- tional Thespian, Radio Guild. NEELY, JOAN Uunel Tawasi, Sergeant at arms, '50, '51, Swimming Team, '49, '50, Junior Cabinet, Gym Leader, '50, 51, Cherokee. NELSON, JOAN Uanuaryl Belles, President, '50, '51, Treasurer, '49, '50, Best Pledge, '49, Most Typical Member, '50, lrari Princess, '50, Haienonis, President, '50, '51, Vice President, '49, '50, Cherokee, Volleyball Sports Head, '50, Senior Class Morning Committee, Los Habladores, Christian Student Union, Gym Class Leader, All City Choir, '48, Mixed Chorus, Girls Ensemble, Frolics, Variety Shows, Lamar Sextet, '49, '50, NESMITH, ANN Uunel Kiowa, Cherokee, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union Frolics, '49. NEUMANN, W. B. Uunel lrari, Hi-Y. NEWTON, ELAINE Uunel Christian Student Union, YsTeen, Frolics, '49, Haienonis, Kiowa, Cherokee, Circulation and Ex- change Manager of Lancer. NICHOLSON, PAT Uunel Student Council Representative, '49, '50, Office Assistant, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, National Thespian, '51, One Act Play, '50, Variety Show, '50, Kachina. NICOLAI, JOY Uanuaryl National Honor Society, May Fete Maid, '48, '50, Gym Class Leader, '49, '50, Christian Student UNION, SSCYSICVY, '50, Los Habladores, Vice- President, '50, Senior Cabinet Member, Secretary of Senior Class, Haienonis Accompanist, '50, VGFISIY Show, '49, Niwauna, Cherokee, Com- mencement Committee, Mikado. L31 ' W ' Cf ' Cf Cf encor IL., ada ' enwr add ' enwr ada 0 enzol' arm L52 NIX, EDDIE Uunel Irari, '49. NOBLE, WILSON Uunel Hi-Y, Pow Wow. NOLAN, RAYMUND Uunel OWEN, JUDY Uanuaryl Belles, Publicity Chairman, '50, Wapika, '49, Vice President, '50, Cherokee. OWNBY, CLIFFORD Uanuaryl PAINE, LOUIS Uanuaryl Football Letterman, '49, '50, A Squadman, '48, H Association, Senior Cabinet, May Pete, '48, '49. PANNELL, BARBARA Uanuaryl Tawasi, Recording Secretary, '50, Haienonis, Kiowa, Red Cross Representative, '49, President, '50, Orenda Beauty, '49, Library Assistant, '48, Christian Student Union, All City Choir, Los Hab- ladares, Frolics, '49, '50, Mikado, '50, Cherokee. PARKER, BILL Uunel Irari. PARKER, WALTER Uunel B Team Basketball, '48, '49, A Squad Football, '50, B Team Baseball, '50, A Squad Baseball, '5I. PATRICK, SARAH FRANCES Uunel Student Council, Ladaka, Red Cross Representative, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Cherokee. PAUL, KENNETH Uunel Co-Captain A Team, Football Letterman, '48, '49, '50, May Fete. PEDDIE, JULIE Uunel Niwauna, Sergeant at arms, '50, Haienonis, Chap- lain, '50, Los Habladores, Christian Student Union, Frolics, '50, Cherokee, Y-Teen, Gym Leader, '50. PEPPING, LEE Uunel PERRY, HORACE Uunel Irari, Secretary, '50, PETTITT, PATRICIA Ilanuaryl PEYTON, GEORGE Uunel PHAIR, BRADLEY IJunel Sophomore Cabinet, '48, Office Assistant, Hi-Y. PHILLIPS, BEVERLY Uanuuryl Cherokee. PHILLIPS, JOHN ROBERT Uunel Irari, Lab Assistant. PHILLIPS, MARY ALICE IJuneI Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Ladaka, Best Pledge, '50, Red Cross Representative, '50, Cherokee. POOL, JACK Uunel Band, Orchestra. POOLE, JEANNE IJunel Tawasi, Kiowa, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Kachina, Cherokee. PORTER, J. MILLER, JR. Ilanuaryl National Honor Society, Football, Track, H Association, Science Club, Secretary, '48, Fire Lieutenant, Frolics, Variety Show. PRESCOTT, RONALD Uunel Science Club, Hi-Y. enior 66156 0 enior 6f6t:55 ' enior 610:55 ' 9l'li0l 64555 PRINE, KENNETH Uunel R.O.T.C., Platoon Sergeant, '50, Irari, Student Council, '48, Rifle Team Letterman, '48, '50. PYLE, HAROLD llunel Kiowa, Mikado. QUILLIN, MOLLY lJuneI Tawasi, '49-'51, Kachina, '50, '51, Frolics, '50, Christian Student Union, '50, '51, Y-Teen, '50 '51, Red Cross, '49, '50. RASH, JANET Uunet Frolics, Gym Class Leader, Haienonis, Lancer Staff, YATeen, Christian Student Union, Science Club, Cherokee. RAYMER, DENNIS ANN Uunel Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Orchestra, '48, '50, Modern Dance Group, Cherokee. RAYZOR, NEWTON llunel Most Popular Boy, Senior Cabinet, Cheerleader, '50, '51, Ramal, '49, '50, '51, Social Chairman, Speakers Forum, Hi-Y, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, All-lrari Tournament. REAVES, EMILY Uunel Palamar, '49, '50, '51, Los Habladores, Christian Student Union, Lancer Representative, La Cin- quantaine, Y-Teen, Cherokee, Haienonis. REDMOND, DAN Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Texas Junior Academy of Science, President, '50, Library Assis- tant, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Best Paper of Biological Science, Pres- ident, Lamar Library Club, Christian Student Union, '49. REED, DAVID H. Uunel Irari, R.O.T.C., Sergeant. REESE, JIMMIE lJuneI R.0.T.C, Non-Commissioned Officers Club, Staff Sergeant, '48, '49, Drill Platoon, '49, '50, Hi-Y, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, '49, RENFROW, CAROLYN Uunel Palamar, Cherokee, Variety Show, '49, Christian Student Union, Los Halaladores, La Cinquantaine, Y-Teen. RHODES, JIMMY Uanuaryl R.O.T.C., Sergeant, '48-'50, Rifle Team, '50, '51, Boys Chorus, '50, Mixed Chorus, '50, Non- Commissioned Officers Club, '50, '51, Boys Glee Club, '50. RILEY, PAMELA llunel Tawasi, Office Assistant, Christian Student Union, Las Habladores, Cherokee, Rifle Club, Junior Can- terbury Club, Y-Teen. RINEARSON, RITA llunel Cherokee, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Variety Show, '48, Las Habladores. ROAPER, JACK lJuneI Arrowhead, '50, '51, National Honor Society, '50, '51, R.O.T.C., Non-Commissioned Officers Club, '49, Commissioned Officers Club, '50, '51, Of- fice Assistant, '49-'51, Lab Assistant, '50, R.O.T.C. Drill Platoon, '49-'51. ROBERTS, BENNETT Uanuaryl ROBERTSON, BOB Uunel Student Council, '49, '50, Office Assistant, '50. ROBERTSON, ROBERT Uunel Orchestra. ROBINSON, BROOKS Uunel Palamar, Chaplain, Red Crass Representative, '48, '49, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, La Cinauantoine, Cherokee. ROBINSON, NOBLE Uunel Radio Guild, Secretary, Office Assistant, Radio Speech, ROBISON, JIM Uunel ROGERS, EARNEST Uunel Light Crew, '50. ROGERS, LUTHER B. Uunel Irari, '50, '51, Hi-Y, Kachina. ROMANAS, JOAN llunet Cherokee. E331 enior 64:55 ' enior CAL65 0 enior gfdftft - enior KKCL65 L34'J RUHM, HASKEL Uunel Football Letterman, '49, B Letterman, '48, Track, '47, '48, H Association, '49-'51, Fresh- man Football Coach, '50. RUSSELL, MARY ANN Uunel Red Cross Representative, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. RUSSO, JOE lJunel Hi-Y, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, '49, '50, Track Captain, Football Squad, '48, '49, Football Letterman, '50, B Team, '49, H Association, Track Letterman, '49, '50. SAKWITZ, MARY ANN Uanuaryl Student Council, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, '49, '50, Y-Teen, Cherokee. SANDERFORD, PEGGY Uunel Student Council, '48, '49, Red Cross Representa- tive, '49, '50, Los Habladores, '50, '51, La Cin- quantaine, '50, '51, Variety Shows, '48-'51, Frolics, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, '49, '50, Cherokee. SANDERS, JOHN Uunel Pow Wow, R.O.T.C., Band, '48-'51, Second Lieutenant, Officers Club, Hi-Y, '49, '50, Orches- t.a, May Fete Escort, '50, Frolics, '49, Frolics Orchestra, '50, Junior Cabinet. SANS, JERRY Uanuaryl SAUER, DON Uanuaryl Hi-Y, '50, Kiowa, '50, Boys Chorus, Los Habla- dores, Frolics. SAUER, GEORGE Uunel Baseball, '50, '51, Ramal. SAUERMILCH, MERLE llunel Niwauna, Haienonis, Sophomore Cabinet, Frolics, '50, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, La Cinquan- taine, Cherokee. SCHAAEFER, CAROLINE Uunet Transferred from Lubbock High School, Lubbock, Texas, '50, National Honor Society. SCHILL, GUS Uunel Pow Wow, Treasurer, '50, '51, Office Assistant, Student Council Representative, '50, '51, Election Committee, Hi-Y, Chapter Vice President. SCHMUCKER, SALLY Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, '50, '51, Sophomore Class Treasurer, '49, Cheerleader, '50, '51, Niwauna, May Fete Maid, '49, '50, City Volleyball, '49, '50, City Swimming Team, '49-'51, Frolics, '50, Gym Class Leader, '50, '51, Y-Teen, '51, Christian Student Union, '49-'51, Los Habladores, '49-'51, Library Assistant, '51, Cherokee. SCHRADER, JOHN Uunel National Honor Society, '50, '51, Ramal, Junior Cabinet, Red Cross Representative, '50, '51, Frolics. SCHULTZ, CHARLES EARL Uunel Pow Wow, Publicity Chairman, Hi-Y, Youth and Government Representative. SCURRY, MURPHY Uunel Ramal, '49, '51. SEAY, BRYANT Uunel SELBER, JOEL Uunel Speakers Forum, '47, '48, Football B Team, '47, '48, National Forensic League, Frolics, '49, SELLARS, LEO Uunel SEMAAN, JOAN Uunel Lancer Staff, Reporter. SENGEL, PATSY RUTH Uunel Tawasi, '49-'51, Christian Student Union, '49- '51, Y-Teen, '50, '51, Library Assistant, '49-'51, Modern Dance Club, '50, '51, SETTEGAST, MARY Uunel National Honor Society, '50, '51, Niwauna, '49- '51, Treasurer, Student Council Representative, '48, '49, Red Cross Representative, '48, '49, Los Habladores, City Swimming Team, Letterman, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, '49, '50. SHAFFER, JOE Uunel Ramal, Basketball, '49, '50, Hi-Y, '49, Frolics, SHAW, JED Uunel A Team Football, '50, Cafeteria Patrol, Hi-Y. enior gfafm ' enior CKGL55 ' enior Cfdfifi 0 enior cmd SHEARER, LUTHER l.lunet SHEPHERD, DICK Uunet SHEPPARD, PAT Uunel Haienonis, Cherokee. SHIELDS, PATTY llanuoryl Belles, Corresponding Secretary, '50, '51, Los Habladores, '50, Christian Student Union, '49, '50, Cherokee. SHUMWAY, LARRY llonuaryl Irari, Chaplain, '50, Hi-Y, Youth in Government Representative, '49, '50, Secretary-Treasurer ot Montrose Chapter, '50. SIMMONS, CHARLENE Uunel Christian Student Union, Y-Teen. SIMPSON, PEGGY ISummer Schooll SIVLEY, JERRY Uunet Tawasi, Library Assistant, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. SMITH, JOAN llunet Kachina, Cherokee, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen. SMITH, KENNETH Uanuaryl SMITH, PAMELLA llunel Frolics, '50, Variety Show, Haienonis, Radio Guild, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Modern Dance Club, Kachina. SMITH, SIDNEY llunel Irari, '49-'51, Library Assistant, '51, Basketball Manager, '51. SNOW, KATHARINE Uunel Most Representative Girl, Arrowhead, National Honor Society, '49-'51, Student Council, '48,'49, Sophomore Cabinet, '48, Most Outstanding Junior Girl, '49, '50, Orenda Staff, '50, Editor, '50, '51, Palamar, Red Cross Representative, '49, '50, Inter- scholastic Representative, '49, Debate Team, '50, Frolics, '50, Gym Class Leader, '50, '51, Na- tional Forensic League, '49-'51, Speakers Forum, '49, Secretary, '50, '51, Quill and Scroll, '50-'51, Los Habladores, '49-'51, Christian Student Union, '49-'51, Cherokee. SPAULDING, MARY ELIZABETH Uunel Palamar, Christian Student Union, Wapika, Library Assistant, Cherokee, Y-Teen. SPRADLEY, JON Uunel Ramal, Variety Show, '48, Hi-Y, Member of Golf Squad, '51. SFRINGER, CHARLES Uunet Track. SPRUCE, WANDA Uunet Palomar, Christian Student Union, '48-'51, Cherokee. STANCLIFF, FRED Uunel Track Squad, '49, Letterman, '50, Football, '49, '50, H Association, Irari, Commissioner of Co- munications, '49, Vice-President, '50, Texas Junior Academy of Science, Office Assistant, Lab Assistant, STEELE, SUSANNA Uunet Student Council, '49, '50, Texas Junior Academy of Science, La Cinquantaine, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, '49, '50, Cherokee, Los Habladores. STEIGERWALD, PETER Uunel Irari, Student Council, '48, R.O.T.C., Sergeant, '48, Maior, '50, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, '49, '50, National Forensic League, '49, '50, Speaker's Forum, Special Drill Platoon, '48, '49, '50, Na- tional Honor Society, '50, Arrowhead, '50, Office Assistant, '49. STEINERT, NANCY llunel Cherokee, Y-Teen, '51. STEPHENS, VERNON llunel Radio Guild, B Team Letterman, A Team Letterman, STEPHENSON, RELIA lSummer SchooII STEVENS, ANN lSummer Schooll 1351 enior aim 0 enior C4155 ' enior CALM v enior Cfadd E361 STINSON, TONI Uunel Tawasi, Sequoyha, President, '50, Kiowa, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, '50, '51, Modern Dance Club, '50, '51, Frolics, '50, Mikado, '50, Cherokee. STONE, ERNEST lJunel lrari, R.O.T.C., Lieutenant, '50, Officers Club, '50, STONE, ESTELLE lJunel Haienonis, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Cherokee. STONE, MARIAN lJanuaryJ Palamar, Christian Student Union, Chaplain, '50, Pianist, '49, Los Habladores, '49, Y-Teen, Repre- sentative to District Meeting, '48, Cherokee, Haienonis, '49, '50, Kiowa, '50, Frolics, '50. STRICKLAND, BEN Uunel Variety Show, Radio Guild, Kiowa, Mixed Chorus, Hi-Y, Frolics. STRODE, BRYAN llunel Pow Wow, Hi-Y, R.O.T.C., Non Commissioned Officer, Rifle Team, '50, Drill Platoon. STUBBLEFIELD, SANDRA Uunel TAYLOR, BYNA Uunel Niwauna, Haienonis, Treasurer, '50, Frolics, '50, Variety Show, '49, Christian Student Union, '49, '50, Y-Teen, '49, '50, La Cinquantaine, '50, Cherokee, Los Habladores, '50. TAYLOR, MARY LYNN Uunel Palomar, Cherokee. TAYLOR, ORMAN Uunel lrari, Hi-Y, R.O.T.C., Non Commissioned Officers Club, Frolics. TERRY, DWIGHT Uanuaryi lnterscholastic Representative, '50. THOMPSON, BRAD Uunel Ramal, Mikado, '50, National Honor Society, '50, '51, Arrowhead, Student Council and Advisory Committee, '50, Senior Cabinet, '50, Vice President Speakers Forum, Glee Club, Boys Quartet, '49, Frolics, '50, National Forensic League, '50, '51, Variety Shaw, '48, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, '48, '49. THOMPSON, JOE lJunel THOMPSON, JUNE Uanuaryl Belles, Kiowa, Lancer Staff, '49, Texas Junior Academy of Science, Frolics, '50, Cherokee. THOMPSON, RICHARD lJuneJ lrari, Orchestra, '50, '51, R.O.T.C. Band '49-'51, Hi-Y, Frolics. TOFFELMIRE, JANE Uunel Chums, Recording Secretary, '50, '51, National Honor Society, '50, '51, Haienonis, Y-Teen, '48, Social Chairman, '49, '50, Vice President, '50, '51, Red Cross Representative, '49, '50, Christian Student Union, '48, '49, Frolics, '49, Gym Leader, '50, '51, Cherokee. TONN, RUTH Uanuaryl Ladaka, President, '50, Lancer Reporter, '49, Girls Sports, '50, Student Advisory Council, Cher- okee High Point, '50, Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Junior Cabinet, Student Council, '49, '50, Quill and Scroll, Gym Leader, Junior Red Cross. TOWNES, MARY LOUISE Uunel Orenda Beauty, '50, National Honor Society, Christian Student Union, Office Assistant, Los Habladores, Niwauna, Red Cross Representative, Cherokee, Y-Teen. TRAYLOR, CAROLYN Uunel Christian Student Union, '49, '50, Y-Teen, Kiowa, Cherokee. TYLER, BILL lJunel Lieutenant, R.O.T.C., '50, Sergeant, '49, Sergeant First Class, '50, National Honor Society, Drill Platoon, Officers Club, Library Record Player. ULCAK, IRENE Uunel Christian Student Union, '49, '50, Cherokee, Y-Teen. VANCE, CAROL lJunel Pow Wow, Hi-Y, Chaplain, West University Chap- ter, Treasurer, R.O.T.C. Officers Club, B Cam- pany Commander, Drill Platoon, Rifle Team. VAN EMAN, CHARLES Uunel Band, '47, '48, Chorus, '48, Basketball, '47. VAN WART, BILL Uanuaryl Head Cheerleader, '50, B Football Letterman, '49, Most Popular Boy, '50, Most Representative Boy, '50, Senior Cabinet, '50, Friendliest Boy, '49, lrari, Sports Chairman, '48, '49, Junior Member- ship Chairman, '50, Tumbling Team, '49, Hi-Y, Christian Student Union, Frolics. enior 664:56 0 enior Kfddff ' enior cfazm v enior Kfarid VENNARD, WICK iJunel Golf Team, '49, Letterman, '50, '51, Ramal Club, Secretary, French Club, Hi-Y Tumbling Team, '49. VERGUN, DIMITRY Uunei Basketball 'l'eam. VERVALIN, CHARLIE Uunel Kiowa, '50, Mixed Chorus, Bar Fly Boys. VICTERY, HARRY Uunei Basketball, '50, '51, Track, '50, '51, Frolics. VICTERY, JOHN lJuneJ lrari, Commissioner of Communications, '50. VINSON, VONCELL lJuneJ Las Habladores, Christian Student Union, Cherokee, WALKER, ALLETE lJunel Christian Student Union, '48, '49, '50, Los Hab- ladores, '49, '50, Cherokee. WALLACE, CECIL L. iJanuaryl National Honor Society, Library Assistant. WEAVER, JEANNE Uunei Cherokee, Christian Student Union. WEBB, BARBARA ANN lJunel Cherokee, Christian Student Union, '50, '51, Y-Teen, '50, '51, Lancer Staff. WEBB, RICHARD Uunel Baseball Letterman, '49-'51, Ramal, Secretary, '49, '50, Vice President, '50, Vice President, Sophomore Class, '49, President, Junior Class, '50, Hi-Y, Student Council, '48, Orenda Staff, H Association, Senior Class President, Frolics, '50, B Team Basketball, '48, '49, Junior Cabinet. WEI L, BERT lJCIl'lUCII'YJ WEST, BARBARA lJanuoryl Belles, Sergeant at arms, '50, Foods Assistant, '50, Kiowa, '50, Red Cross, '48-'50, Los Habladores, '48, Christian Student Union, Y-Teen, Cherokee. WESTMORE LAND, JANETH Uunei Palamar, Corresponding Secretary, '50, '51, Chris- tian Student Union, Treasurer, '49, '50, President, '50, Haienonis, Secretary, '50, '51, Cherokee, Frolics, Office Assistant. WHITCOMB, JERRY lJuneJ WHITE SANDRA June . l I Palamar, National Thespian, Los Habladores, Kachina, Reporter, Christian Student Union, Student Council, Red Crass Representative, Y-Teen, Cher- okee, Frolics, '49-'51, Variety Shows, French Club. WHITFIELD, BILL Uanuaryl WHITMORE, CLIFFORD lJunel WHITSON, JIM Uunel Student Council, President, '50, Sophomore Cabinet, Hi-Y, B Basketball, '48, Basketball Manager, '50, Moy Fete Duke. WIGGINS, WAYNE Uunel Band, Second Lieutenant, '50, Lancer, Sports Ed- itor, '5O, Sequoyha, Chairman, '49, President, '50, lrari, Officers Club. WIGGS, LINDA lJunel I National Honor Society, Christian Student Union, Frolics, '49, '50, Gym Leader, Office Assistant, May Fete Maid, '50, One Act Play, All Star Cast, '49, Kachina, Secretary, '50, Vice President, '51, National Thespian, Interpretative Reading, City Champ, Palamar, Vice President, Cherokee, Golf Head. WILDE, BILL K. Uunei Ramal, Publicity Chairman, '50, Orenda Staff, Sophomore Class Editor, '49, Associate Editor, '50, Quill and Scroll, Vice President, '50, Sequoyha, Treasurer, '49, Hi-Y, Treasurer, '50, '51, Swim- ming Letterman, '49-'51, H Association, '49-'51, National Athletic Scholarship Society, '50, '51, Christian Student Union, '49-'51, Frolics, Variety Shows. WI LDMAN, JAMES Uunel National Honor Society, Debate, National Forensic League, Ramal, Variety Show. WILLIAMS, BETTY JO Uunei Cherokee, Christian Student Union, '50, '51, Junior Red Cross Representative, '50, '51. E371 enior add 0 enior gfdfift ' enior gfcwfn 0 enior Gfcwfi E381 WILLIAMS, EARLE Uunel R.O.T.C. Officers Club, Irari, Frolics, '50, Drill Platoon, '49, '50, '51. WILLIAMS, JOHN Uunel Pow Wow, Radio Guild, '50, '51, Band, '50, '51, R.O.T.C., '48, '49, '50, '51, Light Crew. WILLIAMS, VAN Uunel Ramal, Frolics, '50, '51, River Oaks Hi-Y, Pres- ident, Kachina, '50, Red Cross Representative, '50, National Honor Society, Kiowa, Boys Chorus, Ch.istian Student Union. WILLIFORD, FRANK Uunel Hi-Y. WILLIS, EMMETT Uanuaryl R.O.T.C., '47, '48, Band, '49. WILLIS, VIRGIL Uanuaryl Class Lawyer. WILSON, GEORGE Uunel Basketball Letterman, '50, '51, Orenda, Business Manager, '51, Ramal, Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll, Speakers Forum, Red Cross Representative. WILSON, SHIRLEY IJunel Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. WINGER, JO ANN Uunel Kiowa, Kachina, Radio Guild, Y-Teen, Christian Student Union, Cherokee. WOFFORD, MARY ISummer Schooll Christian Student Union, Wapika, Cherokee. WOHN, BILLY Uunel I Irari, Sports Chairman, '50, B Team Basketball, '49, Letterman, '50, '51, H Association, '50, '51, Hi-Y, Christian Student Union. WOMACK, GENE Ilunel Frolics, '50, Hi-Y. WOODARD, BILL ISummer Schaoll WOODARD, LEANNE Uunel Frolics, '50, '51, Kachina, '50, Radio Guild, '50, Christian Student Union, '49, '50, Cherokee, '49, '50, '51, Y-Teen, '49, '50, Variety Show, '50. WOODS, JACK Uanuaryl Irari, Treasurer, '50, Sports Chairman, '49, Foot- ball, Reserve Letterman, '49, Hi-Y. WORD, BILLY Ijanuaryl Track Letterman, '50, Track Squadman, '49, H Association, Ramal, Christian Student Union. WORLEY, ALLEN Uunel Transferred from Central High School, -Tulsa, Oklahoma. WRIGHT, JAMES Uunel Band, '48, '49, '50, Student Council, '48, Boys Chorus, '49, Hi-Y, Christian Student Union. WUNSCH, JAYNE Uunel Cherokee, Y-Teen, '50, '51, Transferred from Illinois, '49. WYATT, JIMMY Uanuaryl Irari, '49, '50, Hi-Y. YOUNG, JOAN Uanuaryl Belles, Vice President, '50, Chaplain, '49, Gym Leader, Frolics, '49, '50, Variety Show, '49, Haienonis, Kiowa, Teachers Assistant, '49, 50, Student Council Representative, '48, Los Habla. dores, Girls Ensemble, Operetta Cast, Christian Student Union, Lamar Sextet, Senior Committee, Cherokee. ZAKRZEWSKA, IRENE MARY Uunel Belles, Cherokee. Transferred from Galveston, Texas. ZIEMER, TOM Uunel SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES ALLEN, PAT ISON, BURT BAILEY, CONNIE PIRTLE, PORTIA BAILEY, SHIRLEY REDMAN, EDWIN CAMMACK, VIRGIL RETHWISCH, RODNEY P. ENGELDBRECHT, PAUL SEALY, EDMOND GRIGSBY, JIMMY STRICKLAND, LOUIS EDWARD unior 66155 ' unior 1155 ' unior 64455 v unior H665 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President .. Secretary .... Treasurer .. JUNIOR Marialice Binford John Brunson Mary Lou Church Camilla Cloud Barbara Etchison Ted Good Marzie Hallonquist Karel Hodges Hal Hurlbert Margie Laughlin . . .Margie Laughlin ...Ronnie Tynes . . .Myrtle McPhaiI ...Betty Claire Mayo CABINET Marion Martin Norma Miller Barry Moss Ellene Reindl F. G. Seeberger Walt Silvus Sally Stedman Ronnie Tynes Anne Wise Betty Wrightsman MARGIE LAUGHLIN President It can safely be said that no Junior Class ever had a president who possessed more charm, beauty, and poise than Margie. RQNNlE TYNE5 MYRTLE McPHAIL BETTY CLAIRE MAYO Vice-President Secretary Treasurer I I I39I unior 64:55 ' unior gfadd Q AARON, SUZANNE ABERCROMBIE, MILO M. ADAMS, JEAN AKIN, BETTY ALBAN, JOHNNY ALLEN, ALLISON ALLRED, E Q ALSTON, ROBERT ANDERSON, TOM ANDERSON, TOMMY ANDERSON, WILMER ANDREW, HOWARD RNEST ARMSTEAD, PATSY ARNOLD, DICK Q ARNOLD, NORMA JEAN ATHERTON, TOM AYRES, KATHLEEN BADEAUX, MARY BAILEY, BILL BAILEY, CLIFFORD BAILEY, Q BAKER, JIMMIE BANKS, MARY BARNES, FRANK BARNETT, BILLY BEARD, LANEY BEARD, NORMA JACK BEASLEY, PATI Q BEAUREGARD, ANN BEAVERS, BEVERLY BEDDINGFIELD, MARSH BELL, GORDON BENOIT, POLLY BERNSHAUSEN, BESS, Q BESSELMAN, JOAN BILLINGSLEY, SYDNEY ' BINFORD, MARIALICE BLANroN, NEAL BOBBITT, BARBARA WELDON JANICE BONNER, FRANK BOOKER, OLETIA ADANA Q BowoEN, BOBBY BowLuN, BETTY BOYD, EMILY BRADY, NORMAN BRAss1L, JACK BRAsslL, MAR BRAY, Q BRITTON, JOAN BROKAW, JOHN BROOKS, DERBY BROOKS, JAMIE BROUSE, MARTHA YALICE SHIRLEY BRETZ, JERRY BROWN, DAVIS BROWN, NANCY Q BROWN, WILLIE BROWNE, WILLIAM BRUNSON, JOHN BRUNT, ROYCE ANN BRYAN, MARTHA BUCHANAN, BROWN, RUSSELL EUGENE BULLOCH, JANE BURDA, RITA ANNE L4-11 unior 30515 ' unior Cfafw Q BURGESS, DOROTHY BURKE, MARY BYRD, LYNDA CADDY, TERRY CADENHEAD, JOE CAIN, FLOY CALLAN, NANCY Q CALVIN, HARRIET CAMPBELL, NANCY CANNON, GENE CARLISLE, JANE CARLTON, GORDON CARPENTER, NEILL CARSEY, KENNY Q CARTWRIGHT, NELSON CHILDRESS, STEVE CHRISTIAN, F. H. CHURCH, LOU CLARK, BOBBY CLARK, NORMAN CLAYPOOL, WALLACE Q CLEMENTS, BARBARA LEE CLINE, PAT CLOUD, CAMILLA COLBURY, GAY COLEMAN, LEE COMPTON, JO ANN COOPER, CORDELIA Q COOK, BILL COREN, ELANOR CORNELIUS, CONNIE CORKERN, GEORGIE CORL, MARY MARSHALL I CORZELIUS, FRANCES COX, BILLY Q COX, JERRY COX, ROY CRAMER, ART CRAMMOND, NORALEE CREED, CAROL CROCKER, JAMES CROLEY, CHARLES Q CROWE, PRENTISS CROWELL, GILL CRUMPACKER, ERNEST CUNNINGHAM, MARY JO CURTIS, RONNIE DAHME, BETTY JEAN DANIEL, NANCY DANNENBAUM, MARY Q DANVERS, DONALD DAVIS, HARRIET I DAVIS, JUNE DEATS, SUE DE LA FOSSE, ANN DELANEY BOB DELANEY, JOAN DE MARCO, MARY Q DEMARET, BETSY DE WITT, TOM DICKSON, HENRY DICKSON, MARION DITTMAN, MARIANNE DONALDSON, ANNETTE DORRILL, MARGARET DOYLE, DENNIS E421 unior 'gfarm ' unior Kfadd Q DRUMMOND, THOMAS P. DRURY, AGNES DUFFEY, PAT DUGGAN, ED. DUNCAN, SARAH DUNFORD, JOY DUNLAP, KENNETH Q DUNNE, JIMMY DUFRE, GEORGE EDWARDS, JACK EDWARDS, JACK EHMAN, JUDITH ELLINGTON, PEGGY ELLISON, CAROLYN Q EMBREE, WALTER EMERSON, RALPH EMISON, SAM ENGLAND, BUCK ETCHISON, BARBARA . EUBANK, RAYMOND JEROME EVITT, MURIEL Q EZELL, EDWARD FAIN, MARY ANN FEATHERSTON, ALICE ANN FELDT, HERBERT FENNEKOHL, DAVE FERGUSON, KATHRYN FINER, MURRAY Q FLEMING, PENNY FONTAINE, CLAIRE FORD, SHIRLEY FORESTER, CHARLINE FOX, RICHARD FRANCISCO, ELIZABETH FREEMAN, DIANA Q FULLER, BUDDY FURLEY, LEXINE GADDIS, FRANK GARRETT, EVELYN GARRETT, HURT GAUSHELL, CAROLYN GAVREL, COACH GIEZENDANNER, NENA CLAIRE Q GILLARD, DELORES GILLESPIE, GAYLORD GODFREY, JOHN GODLEY, BEBE GOERNER, JOE GOOD, TED GOODNIGHT, CURTIS GRANBERY, FRANK Q GRAY, MAX GREEN, CAROLYN GREENWOOD, BETTY JEAN GRESBY, JIMMY GROBE, GWENDY GRUSENDORF, CARLTON GUNN, SHIRLEY GUYTON, DEWUSE Q HADID, BARBARA ANN HAFNER, BARBARA HAIL, THOMAS HALL, ANN HALL, CONNIE HALL, FRANCES HAMAKER, REX HAMPY, JEAN E451 unior gfafw ' unior 664:55 Q HAMRICK, WENDELL HARDY, LOU HARLAN, KENNETH HARRINGTON, JANICE HARRISON, ROBERT HARRISON, SARAH ELIZABETH HART, JACQUELINE Q HART, LOUISE HASKELL, JOAN HAWES, DAVIA HAWORTH, SARAH HEGAR, JOE HENDERSON, EVAN HERITAGE, JAN CORBETT Q HERZOG, ARTHUR HIBBERT, TOMMY HIGGINBOTHAM, SARA SUE HILLIARD, GWEN HINTZ, MINA HITSON, CATHERINE HOBBS, DON Q HODGES, KAREL HOGAN, DAVID HOGUE, IRMA HOLLERON, GAY HOLLONQUIST, MARZIE HOLM, ELIZABETH ANN HOLSINGER, RONALD Q HOLSTON, SHIRLEY ANNE HOOD, BEVERLY HOPSON, CLYDE HORD, GERALD HOSEA, LOJAUN HOWDESHELL, NANCY HUFFMAN, ALAN Q HUGHES, MARGARET HUNTER, EMME LU HUNTER, KATIE HURLBERT, HAL JACKMAN, MARGARET JACKSON, MARY LOU JACKSON, R. W. JACOBS, HOWARD Q JACOBS, JANET JAMES, BEVERLY ANN JEFFRIES, NELLIE JENKINS, GAYLE JOHNSON, DENISE JOHNSON, DICK JOHNSON, JENNIFER JOHNSON, NORVAL Q JOHNSON, OVID JONES, CINDY JONES, JANET JONES, JOHN DAVID JOURDE, JULES KELLY, RITA KENNEDY, BOB KENNEDY, LARRY Q KENNEDY, RICHARD KIDD, PHILIP KING, JOE KINGREY, JO ELLA KIRKLAND, CATHERINE ANN KLEINE, GINGER KOEHLER, HELEN KOHLI, ALFRED L46J unior CALM ' unior gfafifi Q KRACHY, IRENE KRAUSE, GRANT KROUSE, BOBBY KUEBLER, LIBBY KUESTER, NOEL LAGUARTA, JULIO LAKENMACHER, JUNE Q LAMB, VERNON LANE, JAMES LANGE, FRED LA RUE, IRENE LAUGHLIN, MARGIE LEDBETTER, ABBE LEE, BOBBY Q LE FAVRE, MARY LEMOINE, ROY LESLIE, JAMIE SUE LESTER, ANNE LEWIS, GEORGE LILLY, CLYDE LINK, DAN Q LIPSCOMB, BILL LOEHRIG, DON LOGAN, BOBBY LONGMIRE, MARCELLE LONGSHORE, BETTY JEAN LOTT, WAYNE LOTTMAN, JOHN Q LOVETT, RONALD MGCALLISTER, DARWIN C. MCCANDLESS, SALLY MCCARTHY, LEAH MCCLEARY, ROBERT MCCOMB, DAVE MCCORD, KATHLEEN Q MCCUTCHEON, CLARENCE MCEACHERN, TOM MCFARLAND, WAYNE MCKENZIE, JIMMY MCKISSICK, CAROL McMASTER, FRANCES McNEILL, ARCHIE MCPHAIL, MYRTLE Q McVEY, BETTY McVEY, CAROL ANN MABRAY, DON MADISON, CHERYLL KAY MAHON, NANCY MAI'-IONEY, PAT MAINOUS, ED MALONEY, JOYCE Q MARETT, FRED MARKEY, ANN MARSHALL, JAN MARSHALL, NAN MARTIN, MARION MARTIN, MONTE SUE MARTIN, MORGAN, JR. MASON, MILLICENT Q MATZKE, PAT MAXWELL, BOB MAXWELL, OPAL MAYO, BETTY CLAIRE MECK, ANN KATHRYN MERCHANT, RHETA MERRITT, WARNER MILLER, JOY E491 unior Kfdrizi ' unior Cfazm Q MILLER, NORMA MILLER, PAT MILLER, SEARCY LOU MITCHELL, DAVID MOLINARE, RODERICK MONDAY, BETTY MARIE ' MONTGOMERY, JOHN Q MOODY, ROBERT MOORE, ORAN MORE, EDITH , MORIN, EARLINE MORRIS, VIC MOSHEIM, STEPHANIE MOSS, BARRY Q MUDD, PATRICIA MUSGROVE, BILL MYERS, BETTY SUE NELSON, EDWARD NESMITH, SHIRLEY NEWMAN, JOHN NICHOLS, VAN Q NINEDORF, MARILYN NOEL, SUE NORWOOD, JANET NOVAK, SHIRLEY OBERNDORFER, JIMMY O'CONNOR, CARL OLSEN, TOMMY 0 ONNE, J. B. ORR, KATHRYN ORR, SIDNEY JOHN OSBARR, BOB OSOERBY, JOHANNA OTIS, LAQUANA OTTINOER, VERA MAY O OWEN, HELEN PACE, CHARLIE PASSMORE, NANCY PATRICK, MARY PATTERSON, PAT PEARSE, SANDRA FEEK, MARY JEAN PERRY, BOE 0 PETERSEN, MARY PHILLIPS, DANA PIERCE, JOANNE PLATT, GEOPFREY THOMAS POE, JERRY POOLE, CYNTHIA POOLE, JOAN POTTER, BARBARA 0 POWELL, DONALD POWELL, JIM PRICE, BETTY RUTH PRYOR, JIM RABEL, LOTTIE RAINEY, GRETCHEN RAMSEY, BOB RAVICZ, WALTER 0 RAY, BOBBY JEAN RAYBLJRN, EDDY REAMER, GENE REINDL, ELLENE REINHART, ANNETTE RENEAU, JANET RENOUE, BOB RICHARDS, SHIRLEY E501 unior gfadri ' unior C6155 Q RICHARDS, TED RIDDICK, HELEN RIEDEL, BILL RIGGS, JIMMY RINEY, BUDDY RIQUELMY, ALFRED RIVIERE, JAY O ROBB, MARY ROBBINS, JOAN ROBERT, O. U. ROBERTSON, CHARLES ROBEY, JUDY ROGERS, BING ROGERS, PAGE Q RODGERS, YVONNE ROLFSON, JACK ROSE, MUELLER MARGARET ROSTROM, MARY RYBA, JANE , RYBA, JOAN SAMPSON, BOB I SANDERS, ELISE SAUNDERS, LOIS SAVAGE, OWEN SCHILHAB, WILLIAM SCHMIDT, NANCY SCHUBERT, VIRGINIA SCHULTZ, LANE Q SCHUMACHER, CARL SCHMUCKER, LARRY SCOTT, SARAH SCRIVNER, CAROLINE SEEBERGER, F. G. SEERDEN, GERALD SELLARS, DAVID Q SELLERS, DON SELLERS, HAROLD SEWARD, ANDY SHAW, SHIRLEY SHEFFIELD, KENNETH SHIRLEY, BILL SHERRILL, ANNA SHUTTLEWORTH, TOMMY Q SIEMS, LEE EDWARD SILVUS, STANLEY SILVUS, WALT SIMMONS, FRED SIMPSON, PEGGY SIMS, STEVE SIRAGUSA, TOMMY SKIPTON, JIMMY O SLOAN, SHIRLEY SLOAT, EVERETT SKOGLAND, CAROLYN SMITH, ANN SMITH, ALICE LOU SMITH, COLIN SMITH, GLENN SMITH, JAN Q SMITH, JOAN SMITH, PAM SMITH, SALLY SMITH, SALLY SMITH, SANNI SOMMER, SHARON SOWELL, JOHN SPAW, BOB E531 unior 65155 ' unior 6146x545 Q SPEARS, ANN SPRADLIN, JONNY SPRADLIN, NANCY STAATS, PAT STEDMAN, SALLY STEELE, LANNY STIENEKER, JOHN 0 STEINHAUSER, LILLIAN STEVENS, ANN STEVENSON, CAROL STEVENSON, TOM STEWART, DON STINSON, BARBARA STONE, DIANE Q STRAWN, ANN STRIBLING, EDWARD STRICKLAND, SUZY SULLIVAN, NANCY SULLIVAN, SELBY SWARTZ, THOMAS SWEENY, ROBERT 0 SWEET, HARRY SWEETON, NANCIE sYKEs, RICHARD SYNNOTT, ANN TASH, CYNTHIA TAYLOR, ELAINE TAYLOR, JAMES Q TAYLOR, JOANNA TEAS, FRANCIS TEAS, JOE TEMPLETON, BETTY TENNENT, TOM TERRY, EDWARD THEIMER, JAN Q THEIS, WAYNE THOMAS, HARRY THOMAS, LULA THOMASON, ALLEN THOMPSON, KATRINA THORNHILL, HOMER TODD, ALICE TOLLE, GEORGE Q TOMLINSON, TOMMY TOMLINSON, TOMMY TOWNSEND, BOBBY TRAHAN, WILTON JOHN TRIMBLE, DUFF TRIPP, BILL TRUEMAN, ANN TUCKER, TOMMY Q TURNER, CAROLYN TURRENTINE, BOBBIE LOU TYNES, RONNIE VECKERT, BILL UPCHURCH, WILLIS VAN GRIETHUYSEN, TED VAUGHAN, EMMA VAUGHAN, RICHARD Q VEALE, BILL VERHEUL, ALTA VERMILLION, VICTOR VESEY, CHARLIE VESEY, JAMES VEYON, BARBARA VLAHOPOULOS, PERRY VOLKE, ELIZABETH JOYCE T541 unior Gfazid ' unior 64455 ' unior C6155 0 unior Cfazki Q WAINWRIGHT, MARTHA WALLACE, STUART WARD, JANET WARDEN, KERISY WARNER, JANE WARNER, LUCIEN Q WARNER, SONYA WARREN, JIMMIE WATKINS, MARY LOU WATSON, KAY WAUGH, PATRICIA WAUGH, PEGGY 9 WEBB, IANELLE WEINOARTNER, GARY WEITINGER, DON WELSH, HUGH WESTMORELAND, FRANK WEY, BARBARA Q WHEAT, JERRY WHEATLEY, THOMAS WHEELER, CYNTHIA WHITE, BILL WHITE, DON WHITE, SHIRLEY Q WHITEHEAD, MERRILL WHITSITT, MAR TE WIEDEMAN, JEANNE WILKINS, RICHARD WILLENBORG, LOUIS WILLIS, BRUCE Q WILLIS, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY ANN WILLHOITE, WANDA LEE WILSON, ANNETTE WILSON, DICK WILSON, GARVID Q WILSON, WILLIAM WINBERY, CHARLES WINSLOW, JOHN WISE, ANN WISEHEART, JOLENE WITHROW, GAIL Q WOFFORD, MARY WOLPERT, EMMY WOODS, GLEN WOOLLEY, LINDA WORRELL, GENE WRAY, DICK Q WRIGHT, DORIS WRIGHTSMAN, BETTY WYCKOFF, DAVID SMITH WYNNE, CAROLYN YOUNGBLOOD, JEAN ZAMA, ROBERT I55I .S70l9A0l'Yl0l 6 gfdif ' .SDOIOAOIGQOPQ Cfddff ' .S70l0A0l'l'l0l e CALM ' Cggoiaizomore gfcwo SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ................ Kirby Atlwell Vice-Presidenr ,, ...... Jack Frost Secretary . . . . .Madeline Moore Treasurer . . .... Margaret Warren SOPHOMORE CABINET Kirby Attwell Ann Lewis Susan Black Nancy Lawrance Howard Camp Carolyn McKay Frank Cooper Marilyn Miller Ada Davidson Madeline Moore Jack Frost Ray Rawson Helen Greenwood Joy Sell Roy Hofheinz Shirley Smith Jo Lynn Hudson Joe Thomas C. A. Van Warl' KIRBY ATTWELL PfeSldBf1l' fllllouilnf SZnflc's.f 'f.I'm.i'f, lE'l'L'la,.'l2ll'fyf 3.nl.Se ili's :,J:l,:T!I3f'd' km fo' his JCSLZZZZI. MADESEITEAOORE MARGQEEIUXTRREN l57l Sophomore 661:55 ' .S?0l0A0l'l'l0l 6 6 G65 Q ABBOTT. JOHN ABELL, PAT ABERNATHY, TOMMY ACKER, RODNEY ADAMS, MARGARET AHRENS, BARBARA ALLBRITTON, MARGARET ANN ALLEN, ALISSA ALLEN, DAVID Q ALLEN, GARY ALLISON, SYBLE ALMY, CHARLES AMADOR, GERMAN AMADOR, JOHN ANDERSON, BILL ANDERSON, REECE ANDERSON, WILLARD ANDREW, RICHARD Q ANGLE, BETSEY ANKENMAN, SHIRLEY ANSELIN, MARY ARNOLD, BILL ARNOLD, BRUCE ARNOLD, SHIRLEY ASHBOUOH, ED ATTWELL, KIRBY AUSTIN, DEL Q AUSTIN, GAIL AUSTIN, JOYCE BADGER, LEE BAIRD, ALICE BAKER, GRAEME BAKER, RAY BALDWIN, BILL BALLARD, DAN BANKS, MIMI Q BANZER, VIRGINIA BARNES, DAN BARTAY, TOMMY BARTSCH, KATHARINE BATJIR, CECILE BAUMANN, JULIUS BEAIRD, BETTY BEARDSLEY, DON BEAZLEY, JOYCE Q BEDDINGFIELD, BODIE BELL, EUGENE BENNETT, ANN BENSON, JACK BENz, DICK BERTRAM, CAROL BEULAR, ANN BISHOP, DICK BLACK, SUSAN Q BLACKBIRD, MARY BLACKHALL, ELIZABETH BLAIR, ALAN BLANKINSHIP, ANITA BLANKENSHIP, ALICE BONANO, ROSS BOONE, ALICE BOOTHE, TOMMY BOTTS, PATSY Q BOURDON, LYNN BOYD, WALTER BOYLON, NELL BOYLES, SYLVIA BOYNTON, GEORGE BRANAN, LYNN BRANDMEYER, BARBARA BRANDT, ALLEN BRANN, ERICH Q BRANSTETTER, OTHA BRAUN, LEO BRAWNER, LEE BREEDEN, VELMA BRENNAN, JUNE BRENNER, BILLY BRICE, PEGGY BRIGGS, JIMMY BRINSON, MARY ANN Q BRODERICK, RICHARD BROWN, CHARLES BROWNING, BARON BROYLES, PATRICIA BRUCE, CAROL BRUCE, SANDRA BRYAN, PHYLLIS BUCHAN, CELIA BUNCH, HORTON Q BURKE, BARBARA BURNSIDE, JOAN BUSCH, CHARLES BUTLER, IDA IO BUTLER, SANDRA BUTz, JIMMY CABLE, OTIS CADDY, NINA CAIN, KELLENE E591 Sophomore GWCLJJ ' .S?0l0L0l'l'l0l 0 C4155 CALDWELL, DONNIE CAMPBELL, BILLY CAMPBELL, DEE CAMPBELL, GRAHAM CAMPBELL, WELDON CARROLL, VIRGINIA CARTER, WILLIAM CARTER, FRANCES CARTER, FRED CASH, WARREN CASHION, TED CATTERTON, ANN COOPER, FRANK CAVITT, JEANIE CHAFFEE, KAY CHENAULT, ROGER CHILDERS, DEWEY CHILDERS, MAC CLARK, PAUL COCEK, EVELYN COFFMAN, ELAINE COLE, PHYLLIS COLEMAN, SALLY COLLET, JOANN COLLINS, RUTH COMBS, SHELIA COOK, JILL COOKE, ST. CLARE COOKSEY, ROBERT COOLEY, HELEN COOPER, FRANK COOPER, MARY DEE CORDERMAN, SANDY CORRY, ROBERT cosLEY, JACK COTTEN, MARY COX, BARBARA Cox, JUDY CRAMER, JOHN CREEDON, PATSY CREEKMORE, SUE CRISS, SUE CROOM, BARBARA CROSSMAN, ALFRED CULBERTSON, JACKIE CULLEN, CORNELIA CUNNINGHAM, MARJORIE CUTBIRTH, SONNY CUTTER, JOHN CUTRER, MALLORY DAHME, CLEMENTINE DAKIN, DOROTHY DARBY, JIM DASCOMB, GEORGE DAVIDSON, ADA DAVIES, THOMAS DAVIS, BARBARA DEAN, LLOYD DEDERICK, RONALD DEITRICK, DOROTHY DEUTSCH, JO DEWALD, DONNA MARIE DEWITT, HAROLD TOM DIAMOND, VIRGINIA DILLMAN, DAVID DITTERT, SHIRLEY DOBBINS, DOROTHY DOBSKY, MILTON DOHERTY, LARRY DOMM, JOE DONEHOO, WILSON DOXAKIS, MARIAN DOZIER, CAROL DRAKE, JOHN DRAKE, PAT DREYER, CHRISTINE DREYFUS, JACK DUNNAM, JAMES DUNNE, BEVERLY DURKEE, JIMMY DURRENBURGER, BRUCE EDEN, JEAN EDGAR, MOLLIE ELKINS, ANNA ELLEDGE, VERNON ENDRESS, CHARLOTTE ESPINOSA, RAY FALL, ROSANNA FARRAR, LIBBY FAULKNER, GLORIA FEEMSTER, MARGARET FERGUSON, JACQUE FILLEY, JANE FLEMING, ROBERT FONTAINE, L'LOUlSE FOOTE, BARBARA FORD, MIMI FORESTER, BARBARA FRANKLIN, BARBARA E601 .S70l9L0l'Yl0I e Kfadri ' .SQOIGLOHQOFQ 3655 Q FRANKLIN, ED FREDERICK, MARY ALICE FREEMAN, FLORENCE FREEMAN, WILLA FRIEDRICH, DONALD FROST, JACK FUTRELL, CATHRYN GAINE5, DOROTHY GARDNER, VETA MARIE Q GARRETT, GAI L GARRETT, JOHN GARRISON, JUNE GEMOETS, NANCY GENTRY, BILL GEORGE, TOMMY GERMANY, BOB GIBLIN, EILEEN GILLESPIE, HOWARD Q GOLDSTONE, PETER Gow, LEONARD GRAY, FRED GRAYBROOK, ANN PATRICIA GREEN, BRUCE GREEN, DONNA GREEN, JAY GREGG, CHARLES GREGORY, JANICE Q GRIFFEN, JOHN GRIFFIN, ROBERT GRISCONI, CARLENE GUDE, CYNTHIA GULLO, JOSEPHINE GusTAFsON, JERRY GUTHRIE, DON HAGEN, PAULINE HALTNIAR, ANNE MARIE Q HAMBLE, JANICE HAMBLEN, JOAN HAMILTON, PERRY SUE HAMMERICH, LORRAINE HAMMOND, JACK HANCOCK, LURLINE HARMAN, GAYE HARMAN, RAYE HARRELL, JOEL ' Q HARRIS, CAMILLE ' HART, CHARLES' HATCHETT, DAVID HEARN, HILTON HEATH, MELVA HEFFERNAN, THOMAS HEGI-IINIAN, VIRGINIA HEIZER, FRANK HENDRICKS, ED Q HENDRICHS, ED 'I HENDRICKSON, GEORGIA HEPINSTALL, LYNDA HERON, PAT HERREN, BONNER HERVEY, CAROLYN SUE HICKMAN, JANET HILL, MARILYN HINSON, BARBARA Q HOCHMUTH, SUE HOFHEINZ, ROY HOHLE, ELVIRA HOLDER, LEO HOLLAND, PATRICIA HOLLEMAN, MARINELL HOLLIDAY, ROY HOPKINS, VIRGINIA HORN, MALCOLM Q HORNE, NANCY HOWLAND, MERABETH HUBBARD, MARSHALL HUDDLE, TOMMY HUDSON, BARBARA HUDSON, JO LYNN HUFF, KERN HUFF, SUE HUFFMAN, MAITLAND Q HUFFMAN, RONALD HUSMANN, RICHARD HUTCHINSON, JOAN ILLIG, ELAINE INKLEY, SHERWOOD IRVIN, MARTHA LEE ISBELL, MARY LYNNE ISENHOWER, ALICE JACCARD, PHILIPPE Q JACKSON, DONALD JACKSON, ELAINE JAMAIL, BILL JAMESON, FRANK JAYRED, PEGGY SUE JENNINGS, JOYCE JENSEN, RUTH JOBE, BEULAH JOHNSON, CAREY E531 .SJOIHAOMOFQ Kfadri ' .S?0l0A,0l'l'l0l e CKGJJ 9 JOHNSON, JULIE , JOHNSON, PHYLLIS JOHNSON, SIDNEY JOHNSTON, SONNY JONES, BETTY JONES, JOY JONES, MARIAN JONES, NORMA JONES, SHIRLEY 9 JOURDE, JOHNNY KALBERER, KARL KAEPPEL, CHRIS KAPP, BILL KELLEY, ALLIE AUTRY KELLEY, DONALD KENDALL, C. F. KENNEDY, EDNA KENNERLY, MARY MARCIA 0 KERR, DANA DAPHNE KIMBROUGH, ROSA KING, VERNA KUICH, MICHEAL KNIGHT, JOAN KOCH, CAROLYN KROUT, JOAN LAMASTER, BETTY LOU LAMBERT, KENNETH 0 LAIR, PHYLLIS LANE, VIRGINIA LARKIN, JOELLEN LARSON, DICK LARSON, VIRGINIA LASS, CHARLEEN LASSIG, JACK LASSON, CARL LATHAM, SUZANNE Q LAWRENCE, GEORGE LEE, FREDERICK LEE, LARRY LEIGH, CHARLES LESTER, LARRY LEWIS, ANN LEYENDECKER, CHARLIE LINDSAY, DAVID LIVELY, BUD 0 LOMAX, PEGGY LONG, MARILYN LOONEY, PAT LOUIE, SOPHIE LOWRANCE, NANCY LOWTHER, GORDON LUCKY, BARBARA MCBRIDE, JIM MCCALL, STERLING 0 MCCLELLAN, MARLENE MECONNELL, PHILIP MCDONALD, BOB MEFADDIN, REBBECCA MCGREGOR, ROSETTA MCINTYRE, CAROLYN McKAY, CAROLYN MCKELVY, SHERYL MEKINNEY, ALTON Q MEKENZIE, ROBERTA MCMILLAN, COLIN MCMINN, WAYNE MCMURTRY, BURTON MQENICOLL, BETSY MCNEIL, JO ANNA MCPHAIL, CHARLENE MCSTRAVICK, BILL MACEY, MARY ANN Q MACKEY, JERRE MADDOX, LUCY ANN MAGEE, JOY MALONEY, JOAN MANGUM, CHARLES MARKLE, MARGOT MARSHALL, BEVERLY MARSHALL, EILEEN MARTIN, HOWARD 0 MARTIN, PHILIP MARTIN, REX MASTERSON, NEILL MATHEWS, BETTY JO MATKINS, CHESTER MATKIN, TOMMY MAXWELL, NORMA MEADOR, LYNITA MELTON, SAM Q MERRITT, JANE MILITzER, DONN MILLER, BILLY MILLER, DALE MILLER, JAN MILLER, LESTER MILLER, JOE MILLER, MARILYN ELAINE MILTON, EMILIE E541 Sophomore efdfiff ' Sophomore Cfdrffi Q MINN5, MARILYN MITCHELL, ANNETTE MITCHELL, LUVERNE MONK, BILL MONTALDON, MARIE MONTGOMERY, BILL MONTGOMERY, BILL MONTGOMERY, BRUCE MONTGOMERY, HOLLY Q MOORE, JOAN MOORE, MADELINE MORRIS, JANIE MOUNT, CARL MUHLHAUSEN, BILL MULLEN, TOMMY MUSSLEWHITE, BOBBY MUTZBOWER, ALTON MYERS, JOHN Q NAGEL, BETTY NASARRE, EUGENE GEORGE NATHAN, ROBERT NELSON, BARBARA NICHOLL, ANN NICOLS, CAROL NIGH, BARBARA NOACK, PLO ANN NORvELL, JAN 0 NORvELL, JEANNE O'BRIEN, ELEANOR OELAND, RAYMOND PAGE, Jo ANN PARKER, ALAN PATTERSON, HOLLY PAUL, DONNA PAzDRAL, SUE PEASE, NANCY SUE Q PEEPLES, ROB PENDERGRAPT, BETTY LOU PENNINGTON, PATRICIA PEPPAS, MARY PERKINS, DELMAN PERRY, BETTY PETERSON, HERBERT PEYTON, TEDDY PHARR, NORMA Q PHILLIPS, PENNY PINCKNEY, NEAL -PLOUMIS, ARTHUR '- PGRTERITJIARY JANE PRINCE, SALLY PRYBLER, WILLARD PUNDT, SUE PYEATT, EDWARD RANDOLPH, BOB 0 RAWLS, LOUISE RAWSON, RAYMOND RAYMER, JERRIE READ, EVELYN REESE, PATSY REGESTER, LINDA REICHLE, DIANNE REISTLE, CARL REYNOLDS, GARY 0 RICHTER, KATHERINE RIzER, LEE ROBERTS, BARBARA DALE ROBERTS, CAROL ROBERTS, CONNIE ROBERTS, NEAL ROBERTSON, GORDON ROBINS, NAOMI ROEvER, DICK 9 ROGERS, JACKIE RUBOTTOM, JANET RUSS, TERRY RUSSELL, BETTY JANE RUSSELL, MARVIN SAAD, EDMOND SAMPLE, CHARLES - SANDERS, JOHNNY SANDERS, JUDITH 9 SANS, DOLORES SAUNDERS, ROBERT SCHAUMBURG. HOWARD SCHILL, CAROLYN SCHLOSSER, MARY ANN SCHMIDT, RICHARD SCHNEIDER, ROSEMARY SCOTT, ARL , JOAN Q SEAMAN, SUZANNE SELL, JOY SEMAAN, DICK SETTEGAST, SANDRA SHARP, FRANCES SHELTON, LESLIE SHEPHERD, GENE SHUMWAY, PHYLIS SICK, BILL E571 .S70l0A0l'Yl0l 0 gfdrffi ' .SDOIGLOMQOPQ 3655 SIMMONS, LOIS SIMONS, HERBERT SIMPSON, CECIL SIMPSON, TODDY SIZER, NANCY SKOGLAND, SHIRLEY SLOAT, CYNTHIA SMELLEY, DAVID SMITH, CAROLYN SMITH, DIANE SMITH, GEORGE SMITH, JO LYNN SMITH, NORMA LEE SMITH, SALLY DEE SMITH, SHIRLEY SMITH, SUE SMITH, SUZANNE SPAFFORD, DONALD SPEERS, DON STAMPER, MARGIE STANGLY, STEPHANY STASNEY, FRANKLIN STEINER, WILFRED STEPHENS, HELEN STEPHENS, RANDALL STRIPLING, MARY JANE STRONG, TED STROTHER, MARTHA LOU STUITS, CARL STULTZ, DAN SUTHERLAND, JUNE SWATY, DONALD TACKABERRY, ALLAN TARRANT, TOMMY TAYLOR, CHARLOTTE TAYLOR, DON TAYLOR, GLENDA SUE TEAFF, HELEN TEAS, JOHN . TEGGE, MARY ANNE TENNISON, BUDDY TERRY, MARY THOMAS, JOE THOMAS, WAYNE THOMPSON, DON THOMPSON, GEORGE THOMPSON, ROY TOWNES, GOSS , TRIGG, ANNETTE TUBBS, JOHNNY TUCKER, SALLY UHLER, RUTH UPCHURCH, NANCY URBAN, MARGARET VEALE, MARTHA VERMILLION, JEANNE VOELKELL, BUDDY VOITEK, JOHNNIE LILLIAN VOSS, CAROLE WAINWRIGHT, CELIA WALDRIP, HARRY, JR. WALL, DICK WALLACE, ROSALIND WALTERS, JANE WALTERS, JO MARY WARREN, MARGARET WATKINS, GEORGE HADDON WEBBER, FRANK WELDON, GEORGE WESTERFIELD, ANNE WHEELER, MARY WHEELER, RUEDE WHILDEN, BOB WHITE, BOB WHITFIELD, JON WHITLEY, JANELLE WHITTY, DOT WICKIZER, KATHERINE WILDE, CARLTON WILKERSON, MARTHA NEALE WILKINS, RONALD WILKINSON, JOHN W. WILSON, ROBERT WINGFIELD, GARRETT WINN, BILL WITTER, JUNE WOEHRMANN, GARY WOMACK, CAM WOMACK, TERESA WOODSMALL, PEGGY JO WOODWARD, LOUIEANN WRIGHT, DAVID WRIGHT, LYNELLE WYCKOFF, JIMMY WYCKOFF, JOHN WYSE, TOMMY YOUNG, JOAN YOUNG, JOAN SUE ZUBER, SHANNON E681 I OZTOLU .SDOIGAOIYIOFQ5 ' ZZIOMI .g0l0AOI'Yl0l e5 ' ol,0LU .SJOIHLOFHOPQJ ' 05,0110 .S70l0A0l'Yl0l 06 V701 ow .S,oIOAomorefS ' bw .S7olalLomore6 9 ALEXANDER, CAROLYN ANDRUS, BARBARA ANTILL, GENE APEEEL, GLEN ATKINSON, MIKE BAYSEN, MARALYN BIERECK, VIRGINIA BILL, TOM BOB, DIAN Q BOULWARE, ELIZABETH BRIGHT, JOE BROWN, DAVID BROWN, MOLLY BROWN, NEWTON BURNETT, LOYCE BURNS, DOROTHY BURTON, SUE BUSBY, JOAN Q BUTOS, CHRIS CARL, PAT CAROL, NANCY CARR, HOWARD CARTER, LYNN CHASE, KAY CISIMIO, JACK CLARK, MARY LOU COCHRAN, JOHN 9 CRADDOCK, ADRIENNE CRUTCHER, CAREY CULVER, JOHN CUSHMAN, WILLIAM CUTSHALL, GAYLE DALE, SUNNE VDEAN, RICHARD -- DENT, WHIT DE ORMAN, PATSY 0 DONAHOE, DONALD DORMAN, HARRIET DOUCETTE, JOE DREYER, KYLE ELLIOT, LYNN ELLIOTT, LORETTA EMSHOFF, JOAN ESTESS, PAT EVANS, JOE Q EAGAN, FERN FARRINGTON, NANCY FOSTER, LINDA GARRISON, ANN GAY, DEVON GITTINGS, EVELYN GOLDSTONE, TOM GRANGER, WALTER HANKINS, JIMMY Q HARDING, RICHARD HARGROVE, BILL HARMAN, DeWAYNE HARRIS, BARBARA HARRISON, PHIL HASTED, RUSSEL HAWKINS, LLOYD HENRY, BOB Q HETCHLER, BETTY HETCHLER, GRACE HICKMAN, JOYCE HOLLAND, JOHN HORTON, WANDA HOWDESHELL, MARTHA HUBLY, ERLENE INGLE, A. J. E711 0lfU .SJOIUAOWQOPQ5 ' OW .S70,0A0l'i'l.0l 2d Q ISAACS, ROBIN JOINER, TOMMY KEEP, BUDDY KERN, BERNARD LACY, SYLVIA LAWSON, PATRICIA LEHMANN, HELEN LO BELLO, DEMA LORD, ERNEST Q LOTT, JERRY MCINDOE, MARY MCLAUGHLAN, PAT MCPHAUL, TOMMY MARTIN, LYNN MASTERS, CLYDE MAUK, CAROL MEINSCHER, FRED MILLER, DAVID Q MITCHELL, VINCENT NIX, BOBBY O'BRIEN, MIKE FACEY, CELIA PATRILLO, SHERMA PETERS, BETTY POOLE, FRANCES POPE, TOMMY POSEY, CELIA Q POWELL, BOBBY POWERS, JO ANN RAYZOR, JUNE REICHLE, DONALD RENFROW, BILL RIGGS, GENE ROGERS, SHARON ROOS, ALBERT SANDERS, DAVID Q SAUNDERS, RONALD SAWYER, JACK scHMIDT, BEVERLY sCHRoETER, BETTY Jo SEARS, BETTY sHAPIRo, STEPHEN SHEPPARD, ANN sHIPE, MARTHA SICK, DIXIE Q SIMMONS, DUNCAN sINDERsoN, RICHARD sKAccs, PAT SMITH, KENT SMITH, PAT SMITH, SUE sPINKs, JACK STEVENS, JoE STEWART, DELITHA Q sTRAwN, JIMMY THEo, EYELYN THOMAS, JOHN TINsLEY, WILLARD TOBB, NANCY TYLASKA, TED VEREEN, J. C. VERHEUL, KEES Q WELLS, JOAN WELLS, BILLY WHITEHEAD, DANNY WILLIAMS, Jo ANN WOODARD, RIPEY WRIGHT, JOHN WYNN, BILLY zAMA, ALLEN E721 allow .S?0l0A.0l'l'l0l Q6 ' ol-'ULU .g0l0A0l'Yl0l Q:5 ' OZTOW SOPLOVAOFQJ ' 0510011 .S70l0A0l'l'L0l e5 E731 Busily discussing the business of the day are Peter Steigerwald, attend- ance clerk, Jane Lawhnn, Vice-President, Wade Melton, President: Gregory Catlow, Treasurer, and Carolyn Kongabel, Secretary. llllll llllllllll Membership in Arrowhead, Lamar's honor society for seniors, is one of the greatest achievements attainable by a student. To earn this membership, it is necessary lo maintain a 4.6 or higher scholastic average, to have a good record of service, and to be an outstanding leader. Sponsored by Miss Drew Black Staggs and Miss Nell Morris, Arrowhead is very active in selling pencils, book covers, and decals to obtain money to present a gift to the school. Two main events of the year for Arrowhead are the impressive banquet for the installation of the new members and the pre- sentation of the Arrowhead Cup on Class Night to the most valuable member. Last year the cup was presented to Margaret Wright. 74 Dorothy Bayer Tom Biggs Beverly Bohn Barbara Bouldin Nancy Calnon Gregory Catlow Barbara Jean Cook Joyce Gibson Elsa Jean Holland Emma Jean Hudgings Mary Beth James Carolyn Kongabel Jane Lawhon Guy McDaniels Dick Mayor Wade Melton Lois Meyer David Miller Daniel Redmond Jack Roaper Sally Schmucker Katharine Snow Peter Steigerwald Brad Thompson Ruth Tonn lllllllllllll Hllllllll Slllillll The Lamar Chapter of the National Honor Society strives to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service to the school, promote worthy leadership, and encourage the development of character. Any student in Lamar who is a high iunior or a senior, has a 4.2 scholarship average, and has a good record of service and leadership is eligible. The club was led this year by Dick Mayor, president, Earle Martin, vice-president, Jane Lawhon, secretaryp and Tom Biggs, treasurer. Mr. W. J. Moyes is the sponsor. Officers: Tom Biggs, treasurer, Dick Mayor, presidentp Earle Martin, vice-president, Jane Lawhon, secretary. MEMBERS OF NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MIRABEAU B. LAMAR HIGH SCHOOL, 1950-1951 Nancy Jean Ackley Marge Ann Adickes John Ruth Ashen Doris Banowsky Joan Barthelme Dorothy Bayer Jayne Beale Polly Benoit Tom Biggs Marialice Binford Patsy Blumberg Beverley Bohn Barbara Ann Bouldin Janice Bourdon Paul Bower Elizabeth Bowlin Joan Britton Davis Brown Dorothy Burgess John Burns Nancy Lee Calnon Gregory Catlow Patricia Cline Barbara Jean Cook Joan Cooley Mary Coy Roy Cox Mary Dannenbaum Harriet Davis Mary Diamond Nancy Dudley Marilyn Feigle Amy Floyd Evelyn Garrett Joyce Gibson Mary Louise Goerner Adela Grohmann Diane Guseman Joanne Guseman Beverly Haley Frances Hall Jack Hall Marzie Hallonqulst Mary Lou Hardy Jacqueline Hart Bruce Hartman Davia Hawes Barbara Henrich Elsa Holland Mary Hooton Emma Jean Hudgings Davis Hunt Hal Hurlbert Dana James Mary Beth James Norval Johnson Ann Kennerly Mary Evelyn Knight Carolyn Kongabel June Lakenmacher Robert Logan Jane Lawhon E751 Lynn Lloyd Guy MacDaniels Cheryll Madison Yeager Markins Everett Marley Earle Martin Jane Maxwell Richard Mayor Wade Melton Lois Meyer David Miller Norma Miller Teddy Moody Marlene Moore Barry Moss Myrna Mugford Steve Muller Joy Nicolai Mary Petersen Bradley Phair Miller Porter Daniel Redmond Ellene Reindl Helen Riddick Pamela Riley Jack Roaper Mary Robb Robert Robertson Judy Robey Noble Robinson Jane Ryba Joan Ryba Caroline Schaefer Sally Schmucker Carl Schumacher John Schrader Mary Settegast Stanley Silvus Jerry Sivley Alyce Lou Smith Ann Smith Katharine Snow Pat Slaats Peter Steigerwald Brad Thompson Jane Toffelmire Ruth Tonn Mary Louise Townes Carolyn Turner Bobbie Lou Turrentine Vtlilliam Tyler Cecil Wallace Janeth Westmoreland Linda Wiggs James Wildman Wanda Willhoite Van Williams George Wilson Anne Wise Jean Youngblood SlUllllll CllUlllI l Mr, Moyes discusses the problems of the Student Council with Mrs. Porter, sponsor, and the officers, Helen Riddick, treasurer, Jim Whitson, president, Elsa Jean Holland, secretary, and Mary Coy, vice-president. The Student Council, composed of representatives from the homerooms, is Lamar's governing body of students. The activities of the Council are so many that it is surprising that one group can accomplish so much. Among these activities are publishing the student directory, supervising all the school elections, sponsoring the Red Cross, the Lamar Library, and the Community Chest Drives, conducting the drive for Orenda subscriptions, supervising the posters on display throughout the school, amending and submitting new club charters for approval, and presenting scholarship merit awards to the students making all A's. Leading the Council this year is Jim Whitson, president, Mary Coy, vice-president, Elsa Holland, secretary, Helen Riddick, treasurer, and Mrs. E. Porter, sponsor. Election Committee-Counting votes for Poster Committee-Joyce Gibson, Pat Staats, and Charter Committee-Looking over a May Queen are Mary Beth James, Gus Sandra White approve the poster display in front new Club's charter are Edda Kennedy, Schill, and Myrtle McPhail. of the library. Bobby Doty, and Brad Thompson. 4 7 E761 TOP ROW: Kirby Attwell, Joan Barthelme, Betty Jo Beaird, Betty Bowlin, Derby Brooks, John Brunson, Celia Buchan, Ann Bueler, John Burns. SECOND ROW: Nancy Carol, Gregory Catlow, Mary Lou Clark, Joan Cooley, Mary Corl, Barbara Cox, Carol Creed, Bobby Doty, David Fennekohl. THIRD ROW: Charline Forester, June Garrison, Joyce Gibson, Beverly Haley, Lou Hardy, Lynda Hepinstall, Irma Hogue, Erlene Hubly, Mary Beth James. BOTTOM ROW: Julie Johnson, Edda Kennedy, Jane Lawhon, Rosetta McGregor, Mary Mclndoe, Burton McMurtry, Myrtle McPhail, Cheryll Madison, Marion Martin. TOP ROW: Joan Moore, Barry Moss, Myrna Mugford, Shirley Nesmith, Jo Ann Page, Sarah Patrick, Mary Petersen, Robert Robertson, Judy Robey. SECOND ROW: Jackie Rogers, Gus Schill, Sandra Settegast, Stephen Shapiro, J. L. Smith, Ann Spears, Pat Staats, Jan Theimer, Brad Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Tonn, Bobbie Lou Turrentine, C. A. Van Wart, Margaret Warren, Peggy Waugh, Sandra White, Jo Ann Williams, Jimmy Wycoff. E771 lAlaovel One of the many highlights on the senior's schedule is the annual Arrowhead banquet. Here Mr. Madden, Mrs. Madden, Mrs. Moyes, Mr. Moyes, Jane Lawhon, and Wade Melton pose at the officers' table, while Carolyn Kongabel and Tom Biggs are seen behind Gregory Catlow, Sally Schmucker, and Elsa Holland. lBelowl Only a senior wearing his cap and gown for the first time can smile as happily as do Beverly Haley, David Dale, Bonnie Bertrand, and Garland Fielder. E781 ll A41- 'K' a-u1 iw. '--. 'ii mu: 'x ,,. ,f ...---'x-L...-P J BODY a . - ' f f r 2, .Q fx wtf x lr'-J VUIH . Katharine Snow, Editor-in-Chief, steps toward the door carry- ing a wide assortment of books and pictures as she prepares to begin another trip to the engraver. Mary Petersen, Assistant Club Editor, pauses momentarily in her search through the files for a missing picture. Art Editor Nancie Sweeton tells us that fastening the paper to the easel is only the first step in making a sketch for the Orenda. lllllllllll Slllll ...Katharine Snow Editor ....... . .. ..... Bill Wild Assistant Editor Associate Editor . .............. Jane Lawho Clubs ........ .. .Helen Riddick, Mary Peterse' Classes .. .... Jane lawhon, Rit Web Athletics .. ...... Tom Bigg Art Work . . ........... Nancie Sweeto Photography ............ Emery Griffin, Bruce Gi Mounting ..... Stanley Silvus, Dick Mayor, Bruce Gt Typing ............... Elsa Holland, Evelyn Gitt Business Manager . . ........... George Wi Circulation Manager ................... Joan Si Staff Members ..... Gregory Catlow, Barbara Boul Sally Sponsors . . . . .Miss Drew Black Miss Helen Perhaps Assistant Editor Bill Wilde is of the pictures he wants to include in Life Section. The identification of pictures is only one of the many duties assigned to busy Club Editor Helen Riddick. Bruce Green and Stanley Silvus busily wield Tom Biggs, Sports Editor, is happy in ing that when he has finished these proofs his section will be complete. their razor blade and ruler in order to meet an early mounting deadline. E821 l ii' Dfficial photography: Roulande Studios Provine Studios Engraving: Parke Engraving Studio 'rintingz Rein Printing Company . Cover: Kingskraft Company Joan Smith begins the seemingly vast and endless iob of checking receipts. This is, however, only one of the iobs she must handle in her capacity as circulation manager. lNot in picture, Dick Mayor works ably and efficiently to paste, place, and cut row after row of club pictures. her desk slowly grow. l Jane Lawhon works steadily to finish the many tasks she must complete in her dual role as Associate Editor and' Class Editor. money received for subscriptions. E831 Typist Elsa Jean Holland smiles happily as she watches the pile of typed material on Gregory Catlow and Barbara Bouldin, mem- bers of the Business Staff, gleefully count the The always difficult task of balancing a budget falls upon the wide, capable shoulders of George Wilson who is Business Manager of the 1951 ORENDA. Evelyn Gittingsl -f J J -- , , 'g-15 gigpiw-K-t f Q It ,ylgv C .gi . 9.3 .E ,kk, t ..... 'Z .tl l A.. 'li' R , 'Q ' fi1EE5ff ,,r,. -' A 1 r. 0 - - - . :fs .,.. N ' - '-:iza-::::.: me Photographer Emery Griffin quickly checks his camera in preparation for making still another group of pictures. Assistant Class Editor Rit Webb scans an old annual for a solution to a problem involving the Junior and Sophomore Class Sections. N DEADLINE ....... FRIDAY! This warning scrawled c the blackboard identifies room 336 os the Lancer roor where Lomar's budding iournalists are hard at work, gatherin news, checking copy, planning makeup, and writing headline FALL EDITORIAL STAFF Guy McDaniels .... ........... Joan Barthelme .. Ann Curtner ....... ........Editor-in-Chi . . . .Associate Editi . . . . . .Assistant Editi Mary Dannenbaum .. .......... News Editt Betty Bowlin ...,,........ ...Assistant News Edit Mona Hancock, Joan Cooley, Betty Hilliard .......... ...News Assistan Alyce Lou smith .. .......... Feature Editl Margie Jourde .... ... Jan Smith, Pat Kemp .. Wayne Wiggins .... Ruth Tonn ........... Jim Lane, George Alcorn, Charles Herron ..... Doris Banowsky .. Bill Musgrove ... June Hill ................. Sarah Barrow ............... Barbara Ann Webb, Jane Wise, Wanda Willhoite, Don Loehrig, Assistant Feature Edit, . . . . .Feature Assistarr . . . . . . .Sports Edit . . .Girl's Sports Editi . . .Sports Reportd . . . . . .Cartoon . . . .Photograph . . . . .Head Typ ...Headline Editi Gloria Carpentier ......................... Report Jayne Beale .......... Business and Advertising Mana Beth Miller, Elaine Newton ...... Circulation and Exchan Guy McDaniels, Fall Editor Manage Top: Wanda Willhoite, Alyce Lou Smith, Mary Dannenbaum, Betty Bowlin, Sarah Barrow. Middle: Jan Smith, Libby Farrar, Diane Guse- man, Davia Hawes, JoAnn Guseman, Jane Zimmer. Bottom: Norman Brady, Nancy Mahon, Barbara Lee Clements, Bill Shirley, Betty Joyce Volke, Robert Harrison. 844 1 on Beeth .....,.....,......... lllli nder the capable supervision of Miss Louise Fuller, faculty ponsor, iournalism students publish ancer, official student publication. the bi-monthly Lamar SPRING EDITORIAL STAFF oan Barthelme ..... ......... nn Curtner .... . .. at Kemp ............. arah Barrow, Betty Bowlin, Mary Dannenbaum, Alyce Lou Smith, Wanda Willhoite ............... ibby Farrar ....... .., .. iane Guseman .. avia Hawes oanne Guseman .. ayne Wiggins .. ill Shirley .... ane Zimmer oris Banowsky .. ill Musgrove ... .......Editor-in-Chief . . .Associate Editor ...Assistant Editor .. .Editorial Assistants . . . . . . .News Editor . . .News Assistant . . . .Feature Editor . . .Feature Assistant . . . . .Sports Editor ... ...Sports Assistant . . . .Girl's Sports Editor ..........Cartoonist . . . . . . . . .Photographer .Assistant Photographer E l Z is arbara Alfie, Bryan Bell, Norma Brady, Barbara Lee Clements, Barbara Burke, Bruce Durrenburger, Mary Ann Geraghty, Robert Harrison, Bill Giles, Janet Rash, Nancy Mahon, Betty Joyce Volke ............ Reporters eth Miller ..,,..................... Business Manager an Cooley, Joan Britton .. .... Circulation Managers n Smith .............. ....... E xchange Editor ona Hancock .. .......... Advertising Manager eria Lin Boyd ,. ...Assistant Advertising Manager uy McDaniels .. ............. Student Advisor Joan Barthelme, Spring Editor Top: Pat Kemp, Ann Curtner, Don Beeth, Wayne Wiggins, Bill Musgrove. Middle: Elaine Newton, Beth Miller, Joan Cooley, Doris Ban- owsky, Mona Hancock. Bottom: Bruce Durrenburger, Mary Ann Geraghty, Sheria Lin Boyd, Barbara Alfie, Bryan Bell, Bill Giles, Joan Britton. i851 FIRST ROW: Joan Smith, Alyce Lou Smith, Katharine Snow, Elsa Holland, Doris Banowsky, Mona Hancock, Barbara Jean Cook, Sarah Barrow, Pat Kemp, Ann Curtner, Jane lawhon. SECOND ROW: Helen Riddick, Dick Mayor, Mary Hooton, Guy McDanieIs, Tom Biggs, Barbara Bouldin, Joan Barthelme, Wanda Willhcite, Frances McMaster. TOP ROW: Joan Cooley, Stanley Silvus, Mary Dannenbaum, Bill Wilde, Betty Bowlin. llUIll and Sllillll Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, was organized in 1947. Our chapter, the W. J. Moyes chapter, ably sponsored by Miss Louise Fuller, has gone far toward furthering its purpose to promote good iournalism and to give recognition to those students who have done outstanding work in this field. Members must be either a iunior or senior, must work on one of the school's publication staffs, must be in the Upper third of their class scholastically, must have clone outstanding work in writing, editing, or business management, and must be recommended for membership by the principal or publication advisor. Each year the members of Quill and Scroll elect its most valuable member to whom a placque is given. This year Quill and Scroll held its installation at the Plaza Hotel where the new members were given their pins and membership certificates after speeches by Ann Curtner, president, Bill Wilde, vice-president, Joan Barthelme, secretary, and Guy McDaniels, treasurer. E853 1938 Elizabeth Knapp Elizabeth Dennis Fenwick White 1939 Eight members due to tie Hester Stewart Ralph Anderson Ann Tuck Martha Ray Alexander Margie McEnnis Tex Bayless Grace Picton Oscar Cadwallader 1940 Bob Gay Carolyn Knapp Edwin Lansford Wayne Bowman 1941 Alice Picton Elizabeth Sterling Marshall Black I l::llllllllll '- I :llll t .':.'.lllllllllllllllll, -- iiiiii i:EI-:. 's. ,-I--.:.e.e:.:s: '7l:SI Z!I2I'! ' ,,:::i.e:.:.f,- ,... --... -In-U:-g sfqi' 1 7,f,55,:. ':::::' gff' 5:-:ge ':::::: .. .... ,fl if gms' lun. 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Carolyn Wilson Mary Jo McGinnis Dow Hamm Olive Lockhart 1942 William Fox Margaret Peterson Jimmie Bayless Billy Ferguson Melanie Levy Ellen Picton Margaret Elliott 1944 Mary Margaret Wil Roy Moore Hallie Beth Walker Mary Sue Fox Charlotte Wood Lettalou Garth Ralph Atmar 1945 Eight members due Bettie Ebaugh M SON to tie senior staff members EMBERS Ben Hammond Bill Gardner Mark Robinson Ann Stevenson Tempe Howze Marilyn Oden Helen Allen 1946 Ann Poyner Mariorie Montague Bobby Norris 1 947 Walter Clemons Bob Gregg Wilma Hoke Mary Louise Thompson '1948 Eight members due to tie Paula Meredith David Knox Emily Petersen Margaret Blau Beverly Smyth E871 .loan Eckhardt Ann Coe Shirley Snow 1949 Robert Clemons Julia Picton Fred Durrance Bill Thornton 1950 Margaret Wright Tommy Swartz Tommy Rabson Diane Lehman Noelie Duggan 1951 Katharine Snow George Wilson Tom Biggs Jane Lawhon Dick Mayor Sally Schmucker .il A llllllHli The library is Lamar's haven of peace and quiet. A glance into this big room of learning dis- closes many students hastily preparing a last minute book report, gathering information for a term theme, looking at the many up-to-date periodicals, listening to the excellent record collection, inspecting the artistic displays and collections, or iust taking a minute off to read some amusing fiction. Each year the library sponsors a Library Drive during Book Week. The money contributed by the students, faculty, and clubs is spent to buy new books, periodicals, and records that are currently popular, and these help keep the library up to date and are an excellent source for many various types of information and entertainment. MRS. EDITH COX Group I-Bottom row: Patsy Sengel, Cecil Simpson, Dan Redmond, Alice Miller, Jerry Sivley, Libby Farrar, Tom Fletcher. Top row: Claire Fontaine, Carolyn Green, Jean Hampy, Helen Stephens, Weldon Campbell, Margaret Feemster, Eugene Buchanan, Charlotte Endress, Carolyn Alexander, Ellene Reindl, Mary Lou Church. Group II-Bottom row: Mary Robb, Sarah Harrison, Jackie Hart, Allie Kelley, Elaine Taylor, Marzie Hollonquist, Barbara Henrich. Top row: Mary Corl, Nancy Campbell, Camilla Cloud, Mary Wheeler, Edvvard Pyeatt, Betty Akin, Eugene Bell, Pat Heron, Jack Hall, Thad McMillan, Willard Prybler, Carolyn McKay. Group I Group ll i881 in lllllllllil The library is often the scene of many inter- esting displays. During the Christmas season color- ful pinatas from the Spanish department are on exhibit. Often the new trophies won in athletic contests or speech tournaments are found on dis- play in the library. The library contains over ten thousand books that are inspected and enioyed by every Lamarite frequently during the year. There are also a num- ber of collections of rare books and periodicals that are interesting both artistically and histor- ically. The library's smooth functioning is due to the tireless work of the librarians, Mrs. Edith Cox and Mrs. Mabel Orman, and to the group of student assistants. MRS. MABEL ORMAN THE LAMAR LIBRARY-The library is Cl long, sun-filled room housing the books used day in and day out by the students of Lamar. lt is easy to see, however, that it contains more than books. There are shelves holding the latest copies of the ninety different magazines to which the library subscribes, The Fenwich White Shelf commemorating the president of Lamar's first senior class, the Arrowhead museum case filled with interesting displays, and the table containing the phonograph and ear-phones for listening to the many records of the library's collection. E891 May l have your attention for the afternoon announcements? This familiar plea for attention is always made by a member of Lamar's Radio Guild, responsible for all the announcements and Scripture readings given over the school's public address system. The Guild is organized for the purpose of further- ing interest in radio work and giving valuable experi- ence to an ambitious student desiring to become a radio announcer or news commentator. The members who practice earnestly for the radio speech contests, that are part of the regular speech tournaments, have done most outstanding work. At the meetings held on Monday afternoons, the members discuss all phases of radio operation with their excellent sponsor, Mrs. Ula Hennes. This year's officers are: Ben Strickland, president, Jack Bailey, vice-president, Luther Rogers, secretary, Jimmy Brill, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Kent Kiser, Garland Fielder, Don Lawrence, Ben Strickland, Jack Bailey, Stephany Stanglyp Richard Albitz, Noble Robinson, Jimmy Brill, Luther Rogers. SECOND ROW: John Griffin, Edward Ezell, Leanne Woodard, Betty Templeton, Jean Young- blood, O. U. Roberts, John Winslow. THIRD ROW: Marylyn Duggan, Sarah Barrow, Jean Hampy, Annete Wilson, Martha Andrews, Bobby Hines, Marsha Anderson, Molly Quillian, Jeanne Poole. TOP ROW: John Ruth Ashen, Joe Cadenhead, Bruce Montgomery, Don Beeth, Bill Allen, Richard Sykes, Paul Gentry, Edwin Busch, Noel Kuester. E901 lll lilllHllHlllllllll With the motto, Advance, for in- spiration the members of La Cinquantaine, Lamar's French Club, have been very active in promoting enthusiasm in the French language and for the customs and activities of France. Each year by selling corsages before the football games, the club raises funds to buy food and clothing to send to the needy French. This year the officers of La Cinquantaine are: Mary Ann Gifford, president, Joan Cooley, Officers: Rita Burda, treasurer, Joan Cooley, vice-president, Mary Ann Gifford, president, and Evelyn Garrett, secretary. vice- president, Evelyn Garrett, secretary, Rita Ann Burda, treasurer, Jan Marshall, program chairman. The sponsor is Mrs. Helen C. Earl. TOP ROW: Ronald Dederick, Ronald Holsinger, Ted Van Griethuysen, Emily Reaves, Elizabeth Holm, Joan White, Barbara Davis, Linda Regester, Katherine Richter. SECOND ROW: Ann DeLafosse, Pauline Hagen, Sally Burton, Ann Brown, Willa Freeman, Patsy Reese, Ann Kathryn Meck, Ann Strawn. THIRD ROW: Judy Robey, Barbara Henrich, Cheryll Madison, Jeanne Wiedeman, Searcy Lou Miller, Mary Dee Cooper, Edda Kennedy. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Chapman, Sarah Barrow, Nancy Campbell, Mrs. Helen C. Earl, Mary Marshall Corl, Sally Smith, Carolyn Renfrow, Lula Thomas. E911 llllllllllll Wapika is a very active organization that strives to promote interest in art through the creative abilities of its members. The word Wapika, in itself, sums up the club's attributes for it is an Indian word meaning skill. Wapika is responsible for the attractive dis- plays in the front show case windows and takes an active part in beautifying the school by its art exhibits. Miss Norma Henderson, the active sponsor, arranges many interesting visits to various local art exhibits, and is always willing to give con- structive criticism and help. ln the Scholastic Art Award Contest held this year, students winning the highest award, the gold key, were Betty Bouknight, Dorothy Dakin, Mary Louise Goerner, Bonner Herren, Nancy Higginbotham, Catherine Kirkland, and Dimitry Vergun. The officers for this year are: Mary Louise Goerner, President, Judy Owen, Vice-President, Carol Ann McVey, Secretary, and Nancie Sweeton, Treasurer. Proudly displaying some of their paintings are Mary Louise Goerner, Judy Owen, Miss Henderson, Carol Ann McVey, and Nancie Sweeton. Smiling broadly over their works in clay are Gayle Jenkins, Joan Haskell, Davia Hawes, and Martha Andrews. Studying the artistic skeleton of a fish are .lo Ann Compton, Cheryll Madison, Barbara Potter, Ann Hall, and Judith Ehman. About to produce some new masterpieces are Doris Ban- owsky, Shirley Ann Graves, Nancy Higginbotham, .lari Marshall, and Mary Elizabeth Spaulding. i931 Slllllllllln Sequoyha endeavors to discover and en- courage creative writing among Lamar students. A look at the long list of awards won by its mem- bers shows that this goal has certainly been attained. Its members have had their work pub- lished in the Saturday Review of Literature and in the Scholastic Magazine. They have previously been awarded the Ready Writer's Cup, and the Lindsey Cup. At the regularly held meetings, the members read and criticize the creative works of their 'fellow club members. New members are selected on the basis of the quality of their manuscripts which are read anonymously before the club members. Each year Sequoyha compiles its best works into an anthology. Under the leadership of Wayne Wiggins, President, Dana James, Vice-President, Carolyn Turner, Secretary, George Johnson, Treasurer, and Miss Margaret Buchanan, sponsor, Sequoyha has given Lamar every opportunity to bring to light any of its literary talents. Joan Barthelme and Nancy Campbell look at the Sequoyha Book. President Wayne Wiggins, Vice-President Dana James, Sec- retary Carolyn Turner, and Treasurer George Johnson discuss some important business. Cindy Jones and Martha Bond read manuscripts submitted by prospective members. Sarah Barrow and Lula Thomas learn more about creative writing from some books in the library. E941 svinmns rmium Lamar has always had an outstanding speech team, and this year the team has more than done its part to win recogni- tion. Under the expert guidance of Mr. Floyd Dougherty, the team has participated victoriously in many contests throughout the state. Among the many first-place winners are Robert Hermance and Earle Martin in extemporaneous speaking, Katharine Snow and Sydney Billingsley in debatep Brad Thompson and Perry Sue Hamilton in original oratory, and Sydney Billingsley and Brad Thompson in declamation. These awards were earned at the Adamson tournament in Dallas, the Baylor University Tournament, and the Southern Methodist University Tournament. The officers of the Forum are: Earle Martin, presidentg Brad Thompson, vice-president, and Katharine Snow, secretary. The Officers: Earle Martin, Presidentg Brad Thompson, Vice President, and Katharine Snow, Secretary confer with Mr. Dougherty as Newton Rayzor looks on. Peter Steigerwald, James Wildman, Noble Robinson, Betty Templeton and George Wilson are discussing a topic for dlebate. Shirley Wilson, Ted Van Griethuysen, Donald Stewart, Linda Wooley, Dorothy Dobbins and Neal Blanton look at a list of last year's debate winners. Looking on with Steve Childress are Abbe Ledbetter, Judy Robey, John Brunson, and Sydney Billingsley. TEXAS JUNIOR lllllllllllll lll Slllllllll Since the opening of Lamar, the Science Club has been very successful in promoting scientific interest among all the students. The meetings, under the direction of Mrs. Edna W. Miner, are very interesting and instructive. Field trips are often made to the outstanding places in Houston of scientific interest, such as bakeries, dairies, and medical schools. Each year the members participate in the Texas Junior Academy of Science Convention and have won wide recogni- tion for themselves in the field of science. Leading the club this year are Dan Redmond, presidentg June Clarke, vice-president, Mary Elizabeth Bynum, secre- tary, Mary Dee Cooper, treasurer, and Jerry Delony, parliamentarian. The Officers: Mary Elizabeth Bynum, secretary, Jerry Delony, parliamentarian and historian, June Clarke, vice-president, Dan Redmond, president, Mary Dee Cooper, treasurer. Looking at the work on an experiment in a microscope are: John Cramer, Homer Thornhill, David Dillman, Bill Bailey, Tommy Wheatley. Looking at exhibits are: Jackie Hart, Murray Finer, Hilton Hearn, Vernon Elledge, Bill Kapp. Discussing butterflies are: Herbert Simons, Shirley Gravis, Ronald Prescott, Barry Moss, Annot Millwee, Dick Little, Bob Perry, Katrina Thompson. Y-Teen has done much to promote fellowship among Lamar girls and among girls in other chapters of Y-Teen throughout the city and state. The Club has a varied program of activities including participation in the Easter Sunrise Service, contributions to charity organizations, and promotion of girls' intramural sports. The club is divided into three chapters, the River Oaks, the Montrose, and the West University. These chapters meet with each other and with other Y-Teen Chapters at the Y.W.C.A. The officers of Y-Teen this year are Dorothy Bayer, president, Jane Toffelmire, vice-president, Joan Barthelme, recording secretary, Officers: Sitting, Mary Louise Goerner, treasurer, Joan Barthelme, recording June Lakenmacher' corresponding secrelmyi Mary secretary, Dorothy Bayer, president, Jane Toffelmire, vice-president, June Louise Goerner, treasurer, Gayle Jenkins and Emily Lackenmacher, corresponding secretary. Standing, Nancie Sweeton, inter- Boyd, Y-Teen represemmivesi and Georgia Collins and 'I t t' 'G ' dE 'I - ' . . . . councl represen a ive, ayle Jenkins an ml y Boyd, Y Teen representatives Ncncle Sweetonl 'mer-Council represenmhves. TOP ROW: Joan Delaney, Delores Gillard, Patricia Matzke, Joan Ryba, Jane Ryba, Pat Cline, Carol Creed, Evelyn Garrett, Gloria Gillespie, Mary Bess Faris, Emily Reaves, Carolyn Traylor, Anne Wise, Margie Laughlin, Marianne Dittman, Barbara Davis, Jayne Wunsch, Nancy Ackley, Nancy Milton, Beth Miller, Libby Kuebler, Carolyn Wynne. SECOND ROW: Anna Sherrill, Kathrine Galbreath, Pat Nicholson, Susanna Steele, Frances Floyd, Joan Smith, Nancy Heinen, Betty Gaskins, Gwynne Corbell, Lynn Lloyd, JoAnn Winger, Margaret Ann Horton, Nancy Steinert, Patricia Dressel, Ann Brown, Sally Burton, Alice Miller, Betty Jean Dahme, Mary Ann Geraghty, Joan Haskell. THIRD ROW: Brooks Robinson, Jeanne Poole, Royce Ann Brunt, Ellene Reindl, Joanna Taylor, Martha Brouse, Claire Fontaine, Betty Chapman, Janice Bourdon, Diana Freeman, Nancy Campbell, Jeanne Wiedeman, Cheryll Madison, Barbara Henrich, Annot Millwee, Betty Ree Monday, Doris Banowsky, Carolyn Green, Cynthia Wheeler. BOTTOM ROW: Adele Hest- wood, Mary Elizabeth Bynum, Shirley Wilson, Mary Ellen Casteel, Mary Marshall Corl, Merle Sauermilch, Carolyn Renfrow, Mary Banik, Elizabeth Holm, Elaine Ellzey, Joan Geiler, Leanne Woodard, Barbara Ann Webb, Sarah Barrow, Frances Patrick, Mary Alice Phillips, Molly Quillin, Mary DeMarco. i951 Jlllllllll lllll lIll0SS The Lamar Chapter of the Junior Red Cross was organized in 1943 when the whole school was con- tributing to the wartime program of the National Red Cross. Now the Red Cross and its Junior Chapters are busily at work, giving aid to veterans' hospitals and to other worthwhile causes. In Houston, the Junior Red Cross chapters meet every other week to discuss new projects they will undertake. At least four members from each school, including Lamar, attend the meetings. At Lamar, meet- ings are held frequently with Mrs. Elanor Huddleston as sponsor of the organization. Officers: Barbara Pannell, president, Anne Wise, vice-president TOP ROW: Herbert Simons, Bob Griffin, Mac Childers, Sarah Scott, Jan Marshall. SECOND ROW: Mary Alice Phillips, Anita Blank inship, Nancy Ackley, Lois Meyer, Mary Jo France, Mary Ann Gifford, Ann Strawn. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Koch, Betty .lo Williams Jeanne Vermillion, Ann Boone, Sally Burton, Polly Benoit, Cheryll Madison, Mary Jane Stripling, Barbara Lee Clements. BOTTOM ROW: John Schrader, Margot Markle, Willa Freeman, Mary Ann Russell, Mary Hooton, Joy Sell, Shirley Bray, Betty Chapman, Owen Savage. E971 Lamar's dramatics department ' h d is ea ed by the Kachina Club and most ably sponsored by Mrs, Ula Hennes. Above, the stage manager, Yeager Markins, demonstrates to the drama class how to make frames of colored gelatin for spotlights. On the left are the spring officers, Bobbie Lou Turrentine, president, Polly Benoit, vice-president, Luther Rogers, treasurer, and Pai' Nicholson, secretary. On the right the fall officers are Polly Benoit, vice-president, Ann Spears, secretary, Ann Kennerly, treasurer, and Don Lawrence, president. The highlights of the year are the presentations of the Variety Shows and the interscholastic League One-Act Play Contest. Casting the contest one-act play Twentieth Century Lullaby' ' Student director rehearses Sparkin' 3 i981 vga H220 lllS HlllillllllllllS W Como esta Usted? ln reply to this question, the members of Los Habladores, if feeling well, promptly reply-Muy bien, gracias. The club was organized to increase interest in the Spanish language and in the customs of the Latin-American countries. The club is noted for its numerous charitable activities. The most out- standing project is making beautiful and brightly colored Mexican pinatas to give to the needy children at the Rusk Settlement School during the Christmas season. They also have been very generous in donating books and Spanish records to the library. Leading the club this year is Carolyn Turner, president, Millicent Mason, vice-president, Sanni Smith, secretary, Noralee Crammond, treasurer, and Bennie Binford, member-at-large. The sponsors are Miss Helen McMasters and Miss Julia Pleasants. Back Row: Carolyn Turner, President, Sanni Smith, Secretary, Bennie Binford, member-at-large. Front Row: Millicent Mason, Vice-President, Noralee Crammond, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Pat Staats, Betty Marie Monday, Agnes Craig, Mary Louise Townes, Mary Diamond, June Lakenmacher, Harriet Davis, Betty Templeton. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Rodgers, Rosalie Black, Sue Myers, Julie Peddie, Sue Eckhardt, David Foard, June Bowser, Monte Sue Martin. THIRD ROW: Jeanie Cavitt, Jan Theimer, Janet Norwood, Judith Ehman, Walter Allen, Mary Dannenbaum, Marion Dickson, FOURTH ROW: Ann Kathryn Meck, Judy Robey, David Hogan, Paul Gentry, Thomas Davies, Ellene Reindl, Mary Patrick. l:100:l BOTTOM ROW: Mary Marshall Corl, Ann Synnolf, Elsa Holland, Sandra White, Peggy Sanderford, Mary Wofford. SECOND ROW: Diana Freeman, Lois Sanders, Barbara Ann Webb, Allison Allen, Jane Maxwell, Pam Riley. TOP ROWE Ann Brown, Libby Kuebler, Harriet Calvin, Ellen Edwards, Sally Burton, Beth Miller. FIRST ROW: Jo Ellen Larkin, Claire Fontaine, Helen Koehler, Guy McDaniels, Irma Hogue, Jean Adams. SECOND ROW: Emmy Wolperf, Nancy Gemoets, Janet Jacobs, Bebe Godley, Anna Sherrill. THIRD ROW: JoAnn Gemoefs, Barbara Efchison, Joan Smith, Bobby Ray, Johanna Osgerby. 51013 J f 1 lIHlllSllllll Slllllllll Ulllllll Lamar's largest club, the Christian Student Union, is com- posed of students who wish to express their love of God and en- courage a feeling of religious toleration and good will among all Lamar students. At the weekly meetings, outstanding leaders of various re- ligious denominations give very interesting talks, and then different charitable proiects are discussed. Miss Hazel McCarty is the sponsor, in the fall, Janeth West- moreland served as president, Sydney Billingsley, vice-president, Joy Back Row: David Foard, Treasurer, Sydney Billingsley, Spring President, Janeth Westmoreland, Fall President, Ann Kennerly, Secretary. Front Row: Betty Perry, .loan Barthelme and Mary Coy, vice-presidents, Ann Kennerly, sec- Chaplain: Joan Bqrfhelme und Mary Coy, Vice- retary, David Foard, treasurer, and Betty Perry, chaplain. Presidents. Nicolai, secretary, Joan Barthelme, treasurer, and Marian Stone, treasurer. ln the spring Sydney Billingsley was elected president, FIRST ROW: Joan Smith, Kathrine Galbreath, Susanna Steele, Sara Haworth, Annette Wilson, Patsy Sengel, Shirley Fay Gunn, Annot Millwee, Mary Elizabeth Bynum, Martha Bond, Barbara Townsend. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Traylor, Linda Friedlrichs, Marlene Godke, Jo Ann Gemoets, Mary Wofford, Jean Hampy, Molly Quillin, Toni Stinson, JoAnn Gaido, Frances Floyd, Jolene Wiseheart, Ann Stevens. THIRD ROW: Rosalie Black, Yvonne Rodgers, Agnes Craig, Barbara Jean Cook, Gayle Jenkins, Davia Hawes, Betty Hilliard, Ellen Edwards, Ann Brown, Nancy Dudley, Nancie Sweeton, Camilla Cloud, Carolyn Green. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Ann Horton, Shirley Thilson, Sue Myers, Judy Ehman, Harriet Davis, June Lakenmacher, Betty Templeton, Mary Diamond, Anne Wise, Jody Dalton, Elsa Holland, Betty Chapman, Walter Allen, Jann Hamann. If 102 ll FIRST ROW: Polly Benoit, Cheryll Madison, Sarah Barrow, Barbara Henrich, Barbara Ann Webb, Laquana Otis, Brooks Robinson, Doris Ann Gooch, Peggy Sanderford, Sandra White, Ann DeLafosse, Merle Sauermilch, Leanne Woodard. SECOND ROW: Don Beeth, Shirley Williams, Helen Koehler, Claire Fontaine, Carolyn Renfrow, Wanda Spruce, Mary Louise Townes, Sue Eckhardt, Julia Tren- ning, Winna Compton, Emily Martis, Pat McCormick, James Garrett. THIRD ROW: Sue Smith, Monte Sue Martin, Ruth Jensen, Cynthia Wheeler, Carol Stevenson, Joanna Taylor, Lois Saunders, Kathy McCord, Sanni Smith, Lula Thomas, Noralee Crammond, Johanna Osgerby, Mina Hintz, Helen Riddick. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Holm, Shirley Arnold, Arlene Scott, Beverly Beavers, Libby Kuebler, Beth Miller, Sally Burton, Mary Elizabeth Banik, Shirley Sloan, Betty Bowlin, Suzy Strickland, Betty Akin, Joan Ryba, Jimmy Brill, Jean Youngblood, Jane Ryba. FRONT SITTING: Mary Ann Brinson, Gloria Colley, Emma Jean Hudgings, JoAnn Winger, Georgia Ann Collins, Beverley Elaine Ellzey, Janice Bourdon. SECOND ROW: Mary Alice Phillips, Frances Patrick, Betty Leaverton, Nellie Jefferies, Marilyn Goldy, John Ruth Ashen, Joan Haskell, Gwynne Corbell, Mary Bess Faris, Pam Riley, Emmy Wolpert, Jane Maxwell, Alyce Lou Smith, Gloria Gillespie, Allete Walker. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Brinson, Ann Bennett, Nancy Upchurch, Margie Stamper, Eleanor O'Brien, Flo Ann Noack, Ann Lewis, Ira Nell Gaither, Joan Delaney, Delores Gillard, Mary Marshall Corl, Diana Freeman, O. U. Roberts, Ann Synnott, Irma Hogue, Ginger Kleine, Ann Kathryn Meck, Jerry Sivley. FOURTH ROW: Ellene Reindl, Bebe Godley, Allison Allen, Ann Strawn, Judy Robey, Dorothy Bayer, Lorraine Hammerich, Ruth Collins, Dorothy Burgess, Peggy Ellington, Trinka Burge, Lillian Hobbs, Barbara Lee Clements, Betty Joyce Volke, Wanda Willhoite. FIFTH ROW: June Bowser, Marion Dickson, Bobby Ray, Janet Jacobs, Carol Creed, Marianne Dittman, Jan Theimer, Emily Boyd, Betty Claire Mayo, Joan Smith, Mary Dannenbaum, Betty McVey, Shirley Dittert. SIXTH ROW: Wornall Chetham-Strode, Mary Jo France, Veta Ottinger, Nancy Ackley, Pat Cline, Charlie Pace, Ricky Thomson, Bobby Logan, Edwin Busch, Virgil Cammack, Edward Brawner, James Lane, Richard H. Albitz. f1031 Hl-ll OFFICERS: First Row: David Foard, Bill Wilde, Mr. Kent, Walter Allen, Jimmy Brill, Bobby Mc- Daniel. Second Row: Ed- ward Brawner, Virgil Cammack, Gus Schill, Van Williams, Gus Brann, Paul Bower, Charles Schultz, Carlton Wilde, Edwin Busch. Lamar's Hi-Y organization has done much to encourage, maintain, and extend Christian character and ideals throughout the school and community. Divided into three chapters, they work together on many charitable projects. They annually participate in the World Wide Youth Fund and the Athletic Department. Hi-Y's representatives have won favorable recognition for Lamar by their active participation in the local and statewide Youth Conventions. Leading the club this year are Gene Hall, president, Walter Allen, vice president, David Foard, secretary, Bill Wilde, treasurer. Mr. B. W. Kent is the sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Bobbie McDaniel, Gene Womack, Yeager Markins, Billy Fullerton, Jim Wright, Tom Tennent, Bryan Strode. SECOND ROW: Gus Schill, Ronald Prescott, Van Nichols, H. M. Jones, W. B. Neumann, Dick Wray, Paul Bower. TOP ROW: Bruce Durrenberger, Ben Strickland, Tom Davies, Charles Herron, Bob Arrington, Ricky Thomson, Richard Albitz. l 51043 BOTTOM ROW: Walter Allen, Don R. Beeth, Gus Brann, David Foard, Bobbie McDaniel, Randolph Burch, Charles Schultz, Bill Musgrave. SECOND ROW: James Garrett, George L. Johnson, John Brokaw, Donald Demming, Wilson Noble, Bobby Logan, David Brown. THIRD ROW: Bill Wilde, Ricky Thomson, Merrill Whitehead, Jimmy Brill, Edwin Busch, Tommy Lawhorn, Jimmy Pryor. TOP ROW: John Crowe, Edward Brawner, Don Jackson, Virgil Cammack. BOTTOM ROW: George H. More, Carlton Wilde, Dick Mayor, Charlton Hadden, Rit Webb. SECOND ROW: Mack Milner, Van Williams, Jimmy Pryor, Dave Miller, Bill Wilde. THIRD ROW: Steve Childress, Frank Williford, Bobbie McDaniel, Dave Fennekohl, Paul Hamilton. TOP ROW: Arnold Miller, Murphy Scurry, Otto Taylor, Brad Phair. 51053 The National Thespian Society is an honor organization com- posed of those students in Lamar who have done outstanding work in the field of drama. Each Thespian has a goal to which he works. This goal is to become a Star Thespian : this is done by earning more than ten points in backstage work and in dramatic scenes given in class and on the stage. club installations, presenting one-act plays, and participating in Variety Shows. I The club has been very helpful to Lamar by aiding various National Thespian was founded in 1929, and the Lamar Chap- ter was organized in 1946 under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ula Hennes. FIRST ROW: Luther Rogers, Floyd Cosby, Don Lawrence, Mrs. Hennes, Bob German, Lee Munz, Yeager Markins. SECOND ROW: Bobbie Lou Turrentine, Alyce Lou Smith, Pat Nicholson, Sandy White, Ann Kennerly, Hoppi Boyd, Linda Frieclrichs. THIRD- ROW: Ann Spears, Tamara Hurdle, Linda Wiggs, Marilyn Feigle, Polly Benoit, Barbara Chenault, Leanne Woodard, Sandra Settegast. 51063 lnnnlinn' 60oLie Said an eaniefi She is noble who does noble deeds -Sale!-Ladaka , beanies to low sophomores-pay dance- Gas Light Gaietiesn- old fashioned decorations and floorshow-Activities-guidance to . . Oletia Booker new sophomores-tour of school on opening day-refreshing cookie sales after school--Familiar cry- Does anybody want Nancy Cullen some fudge? -Charity-aid needy teenagers. Fall term officers: Ruth Tonn, president, Amy Floyd, vice- president, Elaine Cameron, secretary, Wanda Willhoife, treasurer, Miss Hazelle McCarty, sponsor. Spring term officers: Elaine Cameron, president, Shirley Faye Gunn, vice-president, Emmy Wolpert, secretary, Wanda Willhoite, l treasurer' Elaine Cameron New members: Virginia Carroll, Connie Cornelius, Kathryn Ferguson, Sarah Harrison, Georgie Hendrickson, Ruth Jensen, Roberta McKenzie, Helen Stephens, Belly Joyce Balke, June Witter. Jane Carlisle l Amy Floyd Mary Jo France Shirley Fay Gunn Jacqueline Hart Louise Hart Lisa Hearn Betty Leaverton Frances Patrick Mary Alice Phillips Jo Anne Pierce Ja nel Reneau Ruth Tonn Wanda Willhoite Emmy Wolpert Officers: Ruth Tonn, President, Amy Floyd, Vice P esidmtp Elaine Cameron, Secretary: Wanda Willhoite, Treasurer. 51073 llllllS ' OKCAW-ffylg John Ruth Ashen Marilyn Bailey Anita Blankenship Belly Bouknighl Nancy Brown Jane Bullock Nancy Calnon Jo Ann Compton Cynthia Crutcher Beverly Curry Mary DeMarco Kalhrine Galbrealh Marilyn Goldy Pal' Heron Lillian Hobbs Belly Ann Howell Emma Jean Hudgings Kathleen McCord Carol McKissick Frances McMaster One for all, all for one. -Christmas brings sale of Christmas bells- spreads Yulelide spirit-Charity-birthday parties at Failh Home-Spring formal dance-Pine Forest Counlry Club-loads of fun!--Pay dance- Radio Cily Roundup -great success! Fall term officers: Joan Nelson, President, Joan Young, Vice-President, Patly Shields, Corresponding Secretary, Belly Bouknight, Recording Secre- lary, Kalhrine Galbrealh, Treasurer, Nancy Calnon, Social Chairman, Alta Verheul, Junior Membership Chairman, Judy Owen, Publicily Chairman, Marilyn Goldy, Sports Chairman, Cynthia Crutcher, Charity Chairman. Miss Helen Greenwood is the sponsor. Spring lerm officers: Marilyn Goldy, President, John Ruth Ashen, Vice- Presidenl, Marilyn Ninedorf, Corresponding Secretary, Kathy McCord, Re- cording Secrelary, Kalhrine Galbreath, Treasurer, Barbara Veyon, Social Chairman, Janet Ward, Junior Membership Chairman, Pat Matzke, Publicity Chairman, Emma Jean Hudgings, Sports Chairman, Cynlhia Crutcher, Charity Chairman. New members: Jane Filley, Nena Giezendanner, Evelyn Read, Sally Smith, Annette Wilson, Gail Wilhrow. Lwsj ed ana! 6Al if5ilfl'l6L6 Q f109:l Officers: Betty Bouknight, Recording Secretary: Patty Shields, Corresponding Sec- retary: .loan Nelson, Pres- ident, Kathrine Galbreath, Treasurer, .loan Young, Vice President. Pat Maizke Erline Morin Joan Nelson Marilyn Ninedorf Judy Owen Lane Schultz Shirley Shaw Patiy Shields Cynthia Tash June Thompson Alta Verheul Barbara Veyon Janet Ward Barbara West Joan While Shirley Williams Doris Wright Betty Wrightsman Joan Young lrene Zakrzewska CHUIIIS-H O Cmi.,a Nancy Jean Ackley Betty Akin Norma Jean Arnold Doris Banowsky Dorothy Bayer Joan Britton Ann Brown Sally Burton Pat Cline Camilla Cloud Gay Colbury Georgia Ann Collins Barbara Jean Cook Cordelia Cooper Betty Jean Dahme Harriet Davis Nancy Dudley Libby Farrar Jo Ann Fielder Ira Nell Gaither June Garrison Miss Ella Mae Gehring Carolyn Green Charity, Hospitality, Usefulness, Merit, Scholarship -Annual fall pay dance- Chums Carnival -clowns, pink lemonade, cotton candy-Formal dance-May 26-Houston Country Club-wonder- ful time!-Activities-Easter style show-Chums models-Charity -make stockings for crippled children at Hermann Hospital- contribute Heritage Press book to Lamar Library. Officers: Dorothy Bayer, President, Nancy Ackley, Vice-President, Jane Toffelmire, Recording Secretary, Barbara Jean Cook, Cor- responding Secrelary, June Lakenmacher, Treasurer, Doris Banowsky, Social Chairman, Cynthia Poole, Sergeant-at-arms, Nancy Howdeshell, Sports Chairman, Harriet Davis, Publicity Chairman, Joan Britton, Charity Chairman, Camilla Cloud, Chaplain, Mary Beth Jordan, Jun- ior Membership Chairmang Gayle Jenkins, Reporter. The sponsor is Miss Ella Mae Gehring. New members: Shirley Ruth Arnold, Ann Boone, Barbara Cox, Clementine Dahme, Perry Sue Hamilton, Katherine Hitson, Nellie Jeffries, Edda Kennedy, Ann Lewis, Peggy Lomax, Ann Strawn, Esther Thelander, Nancy Upchurch, Mary Wheeler, Dorothy Witty. 51101 cl .Spring fgd .Sloan 51111 Officers: Dorolhy Bayer, Presidenlg Nance Ackley, Vice Presidenlp Jane Toffel- mire, Recording Secretary: Barbara Jean Cook, Corres- ponding Secrelaryp Jane Lakenmacher, Treasurer. Mary Anne Gulhrie Davia Hawes Sarah Haworlh Barbara Henrich Sue Carolyn Hervey Gwen Hilliard Nancy Howdeshell Margarel' Jackman Gayle Jenkins Mary Beth Jordan lrene Krachy June Lakenmacher Palsy Lee Emily Milton Mary Hughslon Palrick Cynlhia Poole Carolyn Schill Pal Slaals Nancie Sweefon Jane Toffelmire Celia Wainwright Martha Wainwrighl Marie Whilsilf Hllllllllllll' Ubiwfm John Ruth Ashen Jayne Beale Betty Belsher Bonnie Bertrand Rosalie Black Martha Bond Barbara Bouldin Betty Chapman Barbara Chenault June Clarke Nelda Clawson Gwynne Corbell Jody Dalton Nancy Dudley Sue Eckhardt Amy Floyd Linda Friedrichs Mary Ann Gifford Marlene Godke Beverly Haley Jann Hamann Betty Anne Howell Jennette Jackson Dana James Girls chorus-Christmas carols sung in halls- Oh Come All Ye Faithful - Silent Night -Assemblies and sing-songs--Fall Formal- November 25-Pine Forest Country Club--Friday night pay dance- Hillbilly Hop --fun for alll Fall term officers: Joan Nelson, President, Jann Hamann, Vice- President, Janeth Westmoreland, Secrelaryg Byna Taylor, Treasurer, Myrna Mugford, Social Chairman, Dana James, Publicity Chairman, Julie Peddie, Chaplain: Jane Tofflemire and Mary Ann Moore, Sergeants- At-Arms. Spring term officers: The officers remained the same as those for the Fall Term with the exception of Jann Hamann, President, and Betty Belsher, Vice-President. 51121 ana! Ckririfmari rogramfi f113fI Officers: Byna Taylor, Treas- urer- J H V' , dllll Cmann, IIE President: .I o a n Nelson, Fresidentp Myrna Mugford, Social Chairmanp Janeth Westmoreland, Secretary. Mary Beth Jordan Mary Evelyn Knight Elise Lightfoot Delores McClellan Annot Millwee Marlene Moore Mary Ann Moore Myrna Mugford Joan Nelson Elaine Newton Joy Nicolai Barbara Pannell Julie Peddie Janet Rash Emily Reaves Peggy Sanderford Merle Sauermilch Pat Sheppard Pamella Smith Estelle Stone Byna Taylor Jane Toffelmire Janeth Westmoreland Sandra White f I lfflknvlerffz p g ance Jim Baker Bryan Clayton Black Frank Bonner Allen Brandt Ben Brewer John Brunson John Burns Gordon Carlton Steve Childress John Crowe B. B. Drury Ed Duggan Jim Feibleman Laurens Fish Jeff George Bob German David Goff Ernest Haynes Robert Hermance Bonner Herren Roy Holliday Chris Kalppel Richard Klinger Vernon Lamb Joe McAdams Guy McDaniels Burton McMurtry Ed Mainous BROTHERS ALWAYS Sensational pay dances Johnny Reb Recall - Draft Dodger's Drag -original and clever adver tising stunts-Members of lrari's Court--Georgie Leland, queen Bennie Binford, Princess-at-large, Joan Nelson, Princess from Belles, Doris Banowsky, Chums, Jann Hamann, Haienonis, Emmy Wolpert, Ladaka, Myrna Mugford, Niwauna, Betty Belsher, Palomar Mary Coy, Tawasi-Most enioyable spring formal-April 28 Houston Country Club Fall Term Officers Wade Melton President Fred Stancllff Vice-President, Horace Perry, Secretary, Jack Woods, Treasurer, John Crowe, Social Chairman, Bob German, Publicity Chairman, Bill Van Wart, Junior Membership Chairman, Mr. William Burns, Sponsor Spring Term Officers John Brunson President Ernest Stone Vice-President, Horace Perry, Secretary, Guy McDaniels, Treasurer John Crow, Social Chairman, Bob German, Publicity Chairman Clayton Black, Junior Membership Chairman New Memb rs Reece Anderson Don Beeth Weldon Bern hausen, Dick Bishop, Eugene Buchanan, Howard Camp, Lennie Gow John Griffin, David Hogan, Norval Johnson, Tommie Olson, Andy Seward 51143 of giver uggcify gunfd f115fl Officers: Horace Perry, Secretary: Fred Stancliff, Vice-Presiclentp Georgie Leland, Queen: John Crowe, Social Chair- man: Wade Melton, President. Everett Marley Wade Melton Roderick Molinare Steve Muller W, B. Neumann Eddie Nix Bill Parker Horace Perry John Phillips Kenneth Prine David Reed Luther Rogers Owen Savage Larry Shumway Sidney Smith Fred Stancliff Pete Steigerwald Ernest Stone Orman Taylor Harry Thomas Richard Thomson Bill Van Wart C. A. Van Wari John Victery Don Weitenger Wayne Wiggins Earle Williams Billy Wohn Jack Woods Jimmy Wyatt William Lee Allen Virginia Barkley Dorolhy Bayer Floyd Bennelf Belly Black June Bowser Trinka Burge Mary Elizabeth Bynum Gregory Callow Barbara Chenaull Barbara Jean Cook Joan Cooley Jerry Delony Donald Demming Paf Fenoglio Jimmie Flanagan Jackie Ford Linda Friedrichs Mary Ann Gifford Kathy Greensides Nancy Heinen Margarel' Ann Horlon Beverly June Hull ' ' ' Qlaereffcw ana Beautiful songs by mixed chorus group-Present comic operella -Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan--Charity programs given lhrough- ouf cily-Social life-marvelous banquef held in Spring. Fall lerm officers: Jack McComb, presidenlp Gregory Caflow, vice-presidenfg Dorolhy Bayer, secrefaryp Paf Slaals, lreasurery Ann Nicholl, pianisf. Mr. Bliss C. Mapes, sponsor. Spring lerm officers: Ben Slrickland, presidenlg Gus Brann, vice- presidenlp Lou Hardy, secrelaryp Joan Cooley, lreasurerg Carolyn Jones, social chairmanp Carolyn Turner, publicily chairmang Ann Nicholl, pianisl. f116j arify ufiica Mogramd 51173 Officers: Jack McComb President: Dorothy Bayer Sezretaryp Pat Staats Treasurerp Gregory Catlow Vice-Presidentp Ann Nicholl Pianist. Tamara Hurdle Carolyn Jones Ghita Jones Margie Jourde Don Lawrence .lack McComb Mr. Bliss C. Mapes Elaine Newton Jeanne Poole Harold Pyle Don Sauer Caroline Schaefer Toni Stinson Marian Stone Ben Strickland June Thompson Carolyn Traylor Charlie Vervalin Barbara West Van Williams Jo Ann Winger Joan Young O .Sin ml llllllllUllll ' fy Allison Allen Martha Andrews Joan Barthelme Jayne Beale Beverly Beavers Bonnie Bertrand Sydney Billingsley Barbara Bobbitt Norma Brooks Betty Chapman Barbara Chenault Winna Compton Sue Creekmore Jody Dalton Marion Dickson Annette Donaldson Ellen Edwards Judith Ehman Marilyn Feigle Gloria Gillespie Bebe Godley Adele Hestwood Mina Hinlz Irma Hogue Elsa Jean Holland Mary Hooton Janet Jacobs Mary Beth James Carolyn Jones Dorothea Kenney Libby Kuebler Jo Ellen Larkin Holiday pay dance- Santa's Swing -huge success!-Christmas charity -Hawthorne School-gifts-Formal dance-Pine Forest Club-December 26- greatly enjoyed-Valentine's Day-Niwauna's Singing Valentines- Love to Mr. Burns from Einstein . Fall officers: Norma Brooks, President, Mary Hooton, Vice President, Elsa Holland, Recording Secretary, Mary Beth James, Corresponding Secretary, Mary Settegast, Treasurer, Jayne Beale, Junior Membership Chairman. Spring officers: Mary Settegast, President, Elsa Holland, Vice President, Jody Dalton, Recording Secretary, Carolyn Jones, Corresponding Secretary, Bonnie Bertrand, Treasurer, Mrs. Maud M. Powell, Sponsor. New members: Graeme Baker, Ann Beular, Nell Boylan, Celia Buchan, Barbara Croom, Mary Dannenbaum, Rosanna Fall, Barbara Foote, Cammille Harris, Sue Hochmuth, Virginia Hopkins, Elaine lllig, Rita Kelly, Joan Knight, Margie Laughlin, Mary Ann Macey, Lucy Maddox, Pat Mahoney, Leah Mc- Carthy, Marilyn Miller, Marilyn Minns, Joan Moore, Ida Pearle Oberg, Eleanor O'Brien, Donna Paul, Betty Perry, Dana Phillips, Louise Rawls, Linda Register, Neal Roberts, Rosemary Schneider, Peggy Simpson, Nancy Sizer, Shirley Skog- land, Diane Smith, Margie Stamper, Ruth Uhler, Martha Veale, Johnnie Voctek, Neale Wilkerson. F1181 51193 lljaknfineri ans! Ckriftfmad Kkcwifg Officers: Mary Hooton, Vice President, Elsa Jean Hol- land, Recording Secretary, Norma Brooks, President, Mary Beth James, Corres- ponding Secrelaryp Mary Settegast, Treasurer. Elise Lightfoot Glenna McCarthy Myrtle McPhail Cheryll Madison Beth Miller Norma Miller Myrna Mugford Belly Sue Myers Joy Nicolai Julie Peddie Mary Petersen Barbara Potter Bobby Jean Ray Helen Riddick Merle Sauermilch Sally Schmucker Arlene Scottr, Caroline Scrivner Mary Settegasl Sandra Seltegast Alyce Lou Smith Sally Stedman Ann Synnoti Byna Taylor Helen Teaff Mary Louise Townes Carolyn Turner Mary Lou Watkins Shirley White Jeanne Wiedeman Jolene Wiseheart Jean Youngblood Plll Virginia Barkley Betty Beaird Betty Belsher Polly Benoit Jem Bentz Beverly Bohn Martha Bond Barbara Bouldin Janice Bourdon Emily Boyd Dorothy Burgess June Clarke Barbara Clements Mary Dee Cooper Mary Marshall Carl Corinne Cowan Mary Diamond Sue Eckhardt Carolyn Ellison Barbara Etchison Pat Fenoglio Elizabeth Francisco Linda Friedrichs Jo Ann Gemoets Nancy Gemoets Gwendy Grobe Beverly Haley Frances Hall Lou Hardy Duna James Jennifer Johnson Janet Jones Pat Kemp Ann Kennerly Carolyn Kongabel Jane lawhon Hlllllll - -- OSLW, Football season brings Palomar slogan slips-boosts school spirit- Rout Reagan! - Oust Austin! -Terrific pay dance-- Darktown Strutter's Ball'-can-can and wonderful entertainment-Height of social season- Palamar's formal dinner dance-good food and great time had by all- January 19-Houston Country Club-Charity-Easter egg hunt for Negro Nursery. Officers: Carolyn Kongabel, President, Linda Wiggs, Vice Presidentg Betty Belsher, Recording Secretary, Janelh Westmoreland, Corresponding Secretary: Jane Lawhon, Treasurer, Ann Kennerly, Social Chairman, Brooks Robinson, Chaplainp Barbara Bouldin, Parliamentariang Linda Friedrichs, Sergeant-Ah Arms, Barbara Lee Clements, Publicity Chairman, Bobbie Lou Turrentine, Junior Membership Chairmang Lou Hardy, Sports Chairman, Teddy Moody, Gifts Chairman, Edith More, Decorations Chairman. The sponsor is Miss Virginia Taylor. New members: Marialice Binford, Carol Dozier, Patricia Drake, Mary Alice Frederick, Jann Hamann, Betty Louise Jones, Allie Autrey Kelley, Helen Koehler, Betty Lou LaMaster, Nancy Mahon, Betty Monday, Madeline Moore, Nancy Noble, Sally Tucker, Ann Wise. M203 CU16! w6tl LtOl,Ul'l tfbtttefff l'121j Officers: Linda Wiggs, Vice President: Jane Lawhon, Treasurerg Carolyn Kanga- bel, President: Janeth Westmoreland, Correspond- ing Secretaryg Betty Belsher, Recording Secretary. Georgie Leland Lynn Lloyd Delores McClellan Sheryl McKelvy Marion Marlin Betty Claire Mayo Teddy Moody Mary Ann Moore Edith More Rosemary Moreland Carol Nichols Emily Reaves Carolyn Renfrow Brooks Robinson Jane Ryba Joan Ryba Ann Smith Joan Smith Katharine Snow Mary Elizabeth Spaulding Ann Spears Wanda Spruce Marian Stone Elaine Taylor Mary Lynn Taylor Miss Virginia Taylor Betty Templeton Jan Theimer Lula Thomas Ann Trueman Bobbie Lou Turrentine Peggy Waugh Janeth Westmoreland Sandra White Linda Wiggs Jane Zimmer PlllH Arthur Ahlstone Waller Allen Bob Arrington Paul Bower Jimmy Brill Randolph Burch Karl Choate Tom Davies Jerome Eubanks David Foard Billy Fullerton Franklin Gaiewsky Harry Gayden Paul Gentry Gaylord Gillespie Howard Gillespie Tommy Hail Eugene Hall Ronnie Hall John Henry Herbert Charles Herron Cheer louder!-buy a Pow Wow megaphone-Annual pay dance- Royalty Ramp -held after May Fete-Pow Wow Pin Up- Bonnie Bertrand-Beautiful formal dance-May 19-Houston Country Club-Dance in gym on Friday night- sock hop -- Annual contribution to library. , Fall term officers: Gene Hall, President, Paul Bower, Vice- President, Fort Howard, Secretary, Gus Schill, Treasurer, Harry Gayden, Social Chairman. , Spring term officers: The officers remained the same as those in the fall with the exception of Paul Bower, President, and Jimmy Brill, Vice-President. New members: Jack Bassil, Norman Brady, Warren Cash, Art Cramer, Roy Cummins, Jack Dreyfus, Bruce Durrenberger, Rebby Gregg, Hilton Hearne, J. B. Lee, Eric Morris, Lee Munz, Robert Osborn, Jim Riggs, Noble Robinson, Marvin Schiller, Tom Stev- enson, Tommy Tomlinson. f122j O! Wwdgy Olflfllflfv F1231 Officers: Gus Schill, Trees urerp Fort Howard, Secre taryp Bonnie Bertrand, Pin Up, Gene Hall, President Paul Bower, Vice President Fort Howard Allen Huffman George Johnson Donald Lawrence Charlie Leyenclecker Bobby Logan Ronald Lovett Morgan Martin Bill Musgrove Wilson Noble O. U. Roberts John Sanders Gus Schill Charles Schultz Cecil Simpson Donald Stewart Bryan Strode Tom 'Fennent Carol Vance Richard Vaughn Richard Wilkins Buddy Williams llllllllll Johnny Alban George Alcorn Eugene Andrews Bill Beggs Tom Biggs Derby Brooks Gregory Callow Lee Coleman Bill Cook David Dale Donald Demming Bobby Doly Fred Duckell Jack Edwards Dave Fennekohl Murray Finer James Garrell Jay Garlh Coach Gavrel Bill Giles Charllon Hadden Jack Hall Paul Hamilton Larry Hensarling Tommy Hill Gerald Hord Don Jackson Jimmy Jax Ovid Johnson John Joiner Philip Kidd Mr. Lee S. Keding Paul King Maurice Kealhley laddie Kubena Fred Lange Track meel evenls lo discover new lalenl for coaches-Ramal Cup- lo most oulslanding Junior girl-'50 winner-Katharine Snow-One of best formals in years-January 25-River Oaks Counlry Club-Sweetheart bolh lerms-Elsa Jean Holland-original pay dances- Red Hof Rhylhm Riot and Ugly Man Conlesf. Fall Term Officers: Jack McComb, Presidenl, Richard Webb, Vice- Presidenlg Wickliff Vennard, Secretary, Fred Duckell, Treasurer. Spring Term Officers: Richard Webb, President, Bill Wilde, Vice- Presidenl, Joe Shaffer, Secrelary, Fred Duckell, Treasurerp Mr. Lee S. Keding, sponsor. New Members: Kirby Allwell, Dick Benz, Erich Brann, Charles Brown, Roger Chenaull, Frank Cooper, Ed Ezell, Ed Franklin, Jack Frosl, John Garrell, Joe Goerner, Rex Hamaker, Wendell Hamrick, Joel Harrell, Roy Hofheinz, Bill Jamail, George Lewis, Jim McBride, Philip Marlin, Neil Maslerson, Dale Miller, Carl Mount, Raymond Oeland, Carl Reislle, Edmond Saad, Charles Sample, Harold Sellers, Bill Shirley, John Sleneker, Donald Swaly, Hugh Welsh, Bob Whilden, Carllon Wilde, Bill Winn. 51243 O EMA W OlfLf6f6Ll'lUklflg Gig ancefi I:125j Officers: Wickliff Vennord, Secretary, Richard Webb, Vice-President, Jack Mc- Comb, Presidenlp Fred Duckell, Treas ure rp Elsa Jean Holland, Sweelhearl. Abbe Ledbelfer Carl Lee Dave McComb Jack McComb Don Mabray Yeager Markins Dick Mayor Warner Merril Mack Milner George More Charlie Pace Bob Perry Jimmy Pryor Eddy Rayburn Newton Rayzor George Sauer Larry Schmucker John Schrader Murphy Scurry Joe Shaffer Jon Spradley Selby Sullivan Brad Thompson 'Fommy Tomlinson Ronnie Tynes Willis Upchurch Wick Vennard Sluarl Wallace Richard Webb Bill Wilde Jim Wildeman Van Williams George Wilson John Winslow Billy Word Robert Zama lHlllHS Marge Ann Adickes Barbara Alfie Marsha Anderson Norleen Anthony Kathleen Ayres Barbara Beggs Janice Bess Betty Black Joan Black Patsy Blumberg Betty Bowlin Martha Brouse Lou Church Joan Cooley Mary Coy Ann Curtner Margaret Dorrill Alice Ann Featherston Penny Fleming Jo Ann Gaido Evelyn Garrett Joyce Gibson Mary Louise Goerner Marzie Hallonquist Mona Hancock Nancy Heinen Betty Hilliard Elizabeth Holm l--- one mf Tawasi's pom-poms-football games-boost enthusiasm!-Unique pay dance- Parisienne Prom -French sidewalk cafes-Society+Spring formal- April 21-Pine Forest Country Club-beautiful decorations-Charity-food and clothing for needy families at Christmas and Easter. Officers: Mary Coy, President, Joyce Gibson, Vice President, Ann Meck, Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Pannell, Recording Secretary, Marge Adickes, Treasurer, Mary Lou Church, Junior Membership Chairman, Janice Bess, Par- liamentarian, Norleen Anthony, Charity Chairman, Marsha Anderson, Sports Chairman, Mary Louise Goerner, Social Chairman, Joan Neely, Sergeant-Ah Arms, Mary Robb, Chaplain, Betty Bowlin, Publicity Chairman. The sponsor is Mrs. Louise Robb. New members: Jean Adams, Mary Anselin, Helen Cooley, Dorothy Dakin, Ada Davidson, Dorothy Dietrick, Mimi Ford, Charlene Texine Furley, Lurline Hancock, Marilyn Hill, Jo Lynn Catherine Kirkland, Betsy MacNicoll, Joan Maloney Stephanie Mosheim, Jeanne Norvell, Flo Ann Noack Smith, Sue Smith, Sally Dee Smith, Carol Stevenson, Warner. 1 Forester, Willa Freeman, Hudson, Phyllis Johnson, Joy Miller, Pat Miller, Ellene Reindle, Jo Lynn Emma Vaughan, Sonya 51263 om- amd ana! ,gadfer Clzarify 51273 Officers: Joyce Gibson, Vice Presideniy Mary Coy, Presicleniy Barbara Pannell, Recording S e c reia ryp Ann Meck, Corresponding Secreiary. Margie Jourde Ginger Kleine Carol Ann McVey Joyce Maloney .lan Marshall Ann Kalhryn Meck Nancy Millon Marlene Moore Joan Neely Shirley Nesmilh Sue Noel Shirley Novak Barbara Pannell Jeanne Poole Molly Quillin Pam Riley Mrs. Louise Robb Mary Robb Judy Robey Mary Roslrom Pal Sengel Jerry Sivley Shirley Marie Sloan Nancy Spradlin Toni Slinson Nancy Sullivan Cynthia Wheeler Linda Wooley lABOVEl One of the fledgling clubs of Lamar is the Choralettes. Here some of its members practice in the music room for one of the chorus's numerous performances. lBELOWl A highlight of the school year is the awarding of the Tawasi and Ramal Cups fo the most outstanding junior boy and girl. Here Tom Biggs, last year's winner, presents the cup to Abbe Ledbetter, while Carolyn Turner receives the cup and congratulations from Katharine Snow. 51283 T I-I 5 S 1' U D E 'l' - Boo 47 .ov 4 1 in Y' it K .pf 4, I ,l 5 4' J' i j? xy , f . ,Lf M,-..,V,4,.. 4,,.cfg1,4,,., SPIRH When the one Great Scorer comes To write against your name, He writes not what you won or lost But how you played the game. Fl PRIIYER O'Lord, help us to realize that the most supreme victory man may obtain is to play the game of lite with all his heart and soul, and then be able to look back proudly, knowing that he has put forth his efforts in a manner representa- tive of You. Help us to realize that all the losses and set backs in the GAME of LIFE are a means of Yours for providing a vision of a greater life here on earth. You made man in your own image. We humbly pray that you help us play the game as you would have us, and, thereby, near perfection. r 132 J THE MEN BEHIND THE TEAM Lamar is blessed by the best coaching staff in the city. Their high character and knowledge of the sport has been the guiding light for many victorious Lamar teams. Fred Pepper lleftl is B team 'football coach and head baseball coachp Bob Schulze icenterl is head football coachg and George Hartung lrightl is assistant football coach and head track coach. THE STUDENTS BEHIND THE TEAM Leading the 'fans both at games and at school are the cheerleaders. Kneeling are Sally Schmucker, Sue Eckhardt, and Georgie Leland. Standing are Newton Rayzor, Bill Van Wart, and Charlie Pace. 51331 A TEAM ' TOP ROW, left to right-Assistant Coach George Hartung, Maurice Keathley, Jerry Cox, Fred Stancliff, Clifford Ownby, Ben Brewer, Fred Duckett, Lew Harpold, Bill Green, Tommy Siragusa, David Goff, Bruce Willis, Hal Hurlburt, Virgil Cammack, Hank Moore, Jim Barnett, Walter Parker, Jed Shaw, Tom Biggs, Robert Harrison, O. T. Halliday, Coach Bob Schulze, MIDDLE ROW, left to right-Tubby McClutcheon, Page Rogers, Larry Graham, Fred Lange, Eddy Rayburn, Jay Riviere, Jim Jax, Kenneth Paul, John Montgomery, Louis Paine, Julio Laguarta. BOTTOM ROW, left to right-David Dale, Bub Teas, Dick Wilson, Carl Lee, Joe Russo, Kenneth Horton, .lack Glidden, Wayne McFarland, Ovid Johnson, .lack Verheyden. TOM BIGGS l30l Letterman, Back BEN BREWER i6ll Letterman, Center REDSKIN FOOTBALL . . .1950 Before the season began, the Lamar Redskins were tabbed a strong power in state competition. At the end of the season, Lamar was recognized as being even stronger in l95O than was expected. The disappointing fact is that the Redskins were unable to prove their worth in the state play-offs because of a surprising 6-O defeat by Reagan. Under the fine coaching of Bob Schulze and George Hartung, Lamar's potent attack amassed a total of 325 points, compared to the meager 26 points of its opponents, and was hailed by many local grid observers as the most powerful football machine ever to be produced in Houston schoolboy ranks. As usual, coach Fred Pepper's B Teamers were winners of the city B team crown. Scored on only twice, the Papooses, displaying rare and powerful razzle dazzle, went through, over, and around all opponents. JERRY COX l48l FRED DUCKETT l59l Letterman, End Letterman, Tackle 51341 LARRY GRAHAM l39l 0. T. HALLIDAY l34l Letterman, Back Letterman, Back A Gander Feather In Our Bonnet Probably the most stirring win of the season was the 13-7 victory over the Bay- town Ganders, the team that later went to the state semi-finals. Showing mid- season form in their vicious blocking and tackling, Lamar sustained two drives, with Biggs and Graham going for scores. The Redskin line, making a magnificent debut, was led by Kenneth Paul, Eddy Rayburn, and .lay Riviere. Another Win .... We've Got What It Takes Forest Avenue High of Dallas could offer little resistance to the powerful red- shirted aggregation which scored its second win of the season, 27-0. Holding Forest to only one first down and 'l5 yards rushing, the Lamar defense kept the spotlight from start to finish. The Redskin offense held its own, however, gaining 321 yards from scrimmage. Larry Graham impressed all by running for three touchdowns and passing to Fred Lange for a fourth. LEW HARPOLD l53l Letterman, Guard ROBERT HARRISON l46l Letterman, End B TEAM ' TOP ROW, left to right-Coach Fred Pepper, Carl Davis, Carlton Grussendorf, Warner Merritt, Lanny Beard, Jim Pryor, Burton McMurtry, Bill Hill, Jimmy McKenzie, Charles Lyendecker, Andy Seward, Selby Sullivan, Larry Kennedy, Sherwood lnkley, Frank Jameson, Buddy Voekel, Assistant Coach Roy Heath. MIDDLE ROW, left to right-C. A. Van Wart, Tom Anderson, Terry Caddy, Paul Hamilton, Ed Duggan, Maitland Huffman, Gene Cannon, Rudy Spitzenberger, Tommy Ledbetter, David Mitchell, Frank Weber. BOTTOM ROW, left to right-Edward Byrnes, Eddy Adams, Ray Rawson, Derby Brooks, Jerry Wheat, Jimmy McBride, Don Weitinger, Cam Wommack, Kenneth Harlan, Sonny Cutbirth. 51351 We Take Many Scalps in Galveston Lamar, with all of its guns blazing, rolled over Galveston 60-O. It was a touchdown story all the way with the individual standout being the team itself. Penalties, long runs, pass interceptions, and stellar defensive play highlighted the fracas. Kenneth Horton made several long gains as did many other Redskin backs. Coach Schulze used his entire team, and the scoring was evenly spread and frequent, which indicated the team's depth and versatility. Here We Come, San Jac In their last game before city competition Lamar piled up nearly 500 yards rushing and crushed Corpus Christi's Miller High 40-O. The Corpus Christi Caller summarized the game thus: The Redskins, boasting one of the finest arrays of talent in Texas football today, ran roughshod over the outclassed Bucs. KENNETH HORTON I38l JIM JAX I60l Letterman, Back Letterman, Center JULIO LAGUARTA I37l FRED LANGE I45l Letterman, Back Letterman, End BIGGS AND HORTON WISH FOR A BASKET BIGGS CARRIES AGAINST SAN JAC 51561 A Sweet Victory .... We Take The Bears The Redskins remained undefeated as they toppled a fighting San Jacinto team 26-13. After appearing somewhat sluggish in the first half, the Schulzemen came to life in the later stages of the game and went for three touchdowns. Larry Graham and Julio Laguarta were consistent gainers for the lndians while the Bears' Don Wilson, who stopped red-shirted ball carriers time and again, was the outstanding lineman. The Tigers Feel Our Tomahawk The lndian offense was again the big show as Sam Houston was crushed beneath the Redskin steamroller. Scoring on the third play from scrimmage, Lamar was never in trouble. As in most of the other games, the Redskin reserves played much of the game. Downfield blocking by Kenneth Paul and the running of Larry Graham made a staggering impression on the Tigers. CARL LEE l42i JOHN MONTGOMERY l65i Letterman, End Letterman, Guard HANK MOORE l54i Letterman, Tackle 5 C 0 R E 5 HALLIDAY AND GRAHAM CLOSE IN ON ROBERT EASLEY Lamar Baytown Lamar Forest Lamar Galveston Lamar Corpus Lamar San Jac. Lamar Sam Hous. Lamar J. Davis Lamar Reagan Lamar Austin Lamar Milby 51571 LOUIS PAINE t44l KENNETH PAUL t62t EDDY RAYBURN t63l JAY RIVIERE t5Ol Letterman End Letterman, Guard Letterman, Tackle Letterman Guard A Panther Skin For Our Tepee The Lamar offense was smooth in its 32-O conquest of the Jeff Davis Panthers. The speedy backs of Davis had little success against the stone wall line of Lamar. Scoring only six points the first half, the Indians unleashed a powerful second half drive for 26 points. Reagan 6, Lamar 0 .... That's It Although the Redskins made 13 first downs to Reagan's 4 and more than doubled their opponents yardage gained, they bowed to a spirited Reagan crew 6-O. Con- sistently penetrating the twenty yard line and piling up sufficient yardage to win, the Braves definitely had the breaks against them, being unable to push across the needed score. The defensive play of Kenneth Horton and Jay Riviere was one of the many outstanding performances of the Schulzemen that cold November night. AN IMPORTANT PLAY AS SEEN FROM THE BENCH PAINE GOES UP FOR A PASS f138j AGE ROGERS I58I JOE RUSSO I33l TOMMY SIRAGUSA I64I JACK VERHEYDEN I36l Letterman Back Letterman, Back Letterman, Guard Letterman Back One For The Coaches In a game dedicated to the coaches, the Lamar Redskins, playing the hard driv- ing football they were accustomed to, crushed the Austin Mustangs 52-0. This rebound after defeat distinguished the mettle of the true champion, which Lamar was. A tribute goes to Paine, Lange, Rayburn, Paul, Montgomery, Riviere, Jax, and Rogers for a bang up defensive game. The Redskin defense was impregnable and once held the Mustangs four downs on the goal line. The Senior's Finale The powerful red-shirted aggregation won its last victory for i950 when it smothered Milby, 41-0. Playing their last game in the red and blue of Lamar were many seniors. The starting lineup was an all senior bunch including Louis Paine, Clifford Ownby, All-State Kenneth Paul, Lew Harpold, Jay Riviere, Fred Duckett, Jimmy Jax, Kenneth Horton, O. T. Halliday, Tom Biggs, and All- American Larry Graham. GRAHAM ROLLS AGAINST REAGAN MANAGERS F. H. CHRISTIAN, ARNOLD HICKS FRED SIMMONS 51393 STEVE SIMS, Junior RONNIE TYNES, Junior BILLY WOHN, Senior EDDY RAYBURN, Junior All-State Honorable M STATE CHAMPS At the beginning of the season Coach Donald Loncope predicted that the Redskins would become c pions. This prophesy steadily changed from hope to reality as the season progressed, with the State Ton ment the climax ofa brilliant season. The Redskins began the season by taking runner-up honors in the Bryan Tournament. Then they the San Antonio Tournament, and took runner-up honors in the Houston Jaycee Tournament, losing by two points to a fired up Davis crew. The city race moved fast with the Redskins losing only two games, both of which were lost after the championship was secure. The game that cinched a place for the Indians was the Austin game, which will be remembered 'for its thrilling climax. A TEAM-Left to Right: Coach D. Longcope, George Wilson, Jay Garth, Sonny Wallace, Eddy Rayburn, Ronnie Tynes, Jack Fr Philip Kidd, Tommy Hill, Paul Hamilton, Joe Shaffer, John Stieneker, Jim Robison, Billy Wohn, Carl Lee, Steve Sims, Jim Whits 51401 l Q JAY GARTH, Senior JOE SHAFFER, Senior JOHN STIENEKER, Junior CARL LEE, Senior . .. BASKETBALL On Friday, March 5, the Lamar firemen invaded Dallas, and by many sports writers and spectators were lled The Best Basketball Team in Texas High Schools . lt was the red-hot fastbreak tactics of a Longcope m, plus an uncanny eye for the basket that left the Dallas gym sizzling. Their 78 points compiled in the al game went on the record book as the highest score ever registered in a state tournament, anywhere Texas. Outstanding individuals throughout the season were Tommy Hill and Philip Kidd, both of whom were cted all-city and all-state. Also deserving praise is the ingenious Coach Longcope, whom the ORENDA calls he Coach of the Year. TEAM-Left to Right: Coach Fred Pepper, Howard Camp, Don Sellers, Wayne Lott, Bill Brenner, Coach Gavrel, Ed Franklin, David en, Bill Cook, Howard Jacobs, Rob Peeples, Alton McKinney, Buddy Anderson, Sonny Cutbirth, Jimmy Lane, Manager. 51413 PHILIP- KIDD, Junior TOMMY HILL, Senior JIM ROBISON, Senior COACH DONALD LONGCOPE All-Clfv. All-Side All-Cify, All-Swfe couch of the Year RONNIE TYNES, the Dying Swan, scores in the crucial Reagan game while KIDD and RAYBURN look on. 51423 SCORES Lamar--71 . . Lamar-61 . . Lamar-54 .... Lamar-46 .... Lamar-76 .... Lcxmcxr--58. . . Lcxmclr-51 . . . Lamar--63 .... Lamar-54 .... Lamar-63. . . Lclmc1r-42 .... Lamar-48. . . Lamar-39 .... Lcxmcar-54 .... Lcimor-59 .... Lamar-58. . . Lamar-34. . . Lamar-55. . . Lamar-37. .. Lcnmcnr--55. . . Lcamor-45. . . Lamar-33. .. Lcxmcar--46. .. Lamar-48. . . Lamar-61 . .. Lamar-46. . . Lamcxr-78, . . 1432 eport yuga odrow Wilson zier Tech edo stin mas Jefferson n Jacinto as City F. Austin Houston vis by vis Jacinto Houston gan stin Jacinto Houston Tech Heights WHITSON and SIDNEY SMITH PAUL HAMILTON, Junior SONNY WALLACE, Junior GEORGE WILSON Senior Seniors, Managers AII State Honorable Mention 1951 --56 -52 -44 -50 -38 -45 -47 --46 -33 -61 -39 -50 -29 --AI -44 -41 -23 -54 -38 -49 -36 -32 -45 -52 -51 -35 -52 II83 PHILIP KIDD shows why he's All-State as he goes for Iwo points against Austin 51433 RUNNING EVENT SQUADMEN: Bottom Row, Left to Right: Carlton Grusendorf, Ed Byrnes, Roy Gardner, Earl Luetge. Middle Row: Ben Carroll, Jack Verheyden, David Wyckoff, Dick Wilson, Tom McGarrah, Charlie Sample. Top Row: Penny Phillips, Selby Sullivan, Bob Whilden, Filson Palmer, Charles Gregg, Frank Weber, C. F. Kendall, Duncan Simmons, Bill Carter, Carl O'Connor. STATE TRACK CH ln 1950 Lamar won its first state championship in an lnterscholastic League Sport. This title was copped by George Hartung's well rounded cinder squad. Larry Graham's three first places led the Redskins and won scoring honors for the state meet. ln the early meets Lamar was never at full strength with individuals holding the spotlight. The mile relay team composed of Dick Mayor, Joe Russo, John Joiner, and Ralph Carson were consistent point getters in all the meets, as was Henry Dickson in the high iump. Lamar had little competition in the city meet scoring 65 points compared to the next place team, which had 35112 points. The 440 yard relay team of Stuart Lawrence, Tom Biggs, Billy Word, and Larry Graham was impressive in tying the city record of 43.7 seconds. Graham also CITY AND STATE CHAMPS .... TE Bottom Row, Left to Right, Miller Porter, CITY AND STATE CHAMPS .... MILE RELAY Sims, Bob Rowland, John Joiner, Joe Joe Russo, Dick Mayor, Ralph Carson, John Joiner Middle Row, David Dale, Charles Boyd, I' 144 l FIELD EVENT SQUADMEN: Bottom Row, Left to Right: Fred Duckett, George Peyton, .lay Rlviere. Top Row: Maurice Keathley, Roy Cummins, Byron Sadler, Charles Springer. PS .... 1950 won the broad iump cmd tied the city high hurdles record of 14.9 seconds. Dickson won the high jump, Bob Rowland the shot put, Joiner took the 440 yard run, cmd Steve Sims copped the pole vault title to round out the first places for the red shirted aggregation from Lamar. ln the state meet Graham tied the state high hurdles record of 14.7 seconds and won the broad jump while both relay teams took firsts. The 1951 team will be built around a nucleus of Lettermen Graham, Dickson, Sims, co- captains Mayor and Biggs, John Montgomery, and David Dale. Returning squadmen and many promising newcomers also bolster the Redskin's chances for the coming 1951 season. aham, Stuart Lawrence, Henry Dickson, Rod- Charlton. Top Row, Coach George Hartung, k Cole, Fred Stancliff, Jim Carlton, Ralph n Bill Word Robert Payne Dick Mayor CITY AND STATE CHAMPS . . . 440 YARD RELAY 750 r r 1 1 n Montgomery, Tom Biggs. Stuart Lawrence, Tom Biggs, Billy Word, Larry Graham. H1451 FOARD and SCHMUCKER, To Your Marks FENNEKOHL and McCOMB, strong support STATE SWIM CHAMPS lt has become the expected, rather than the unusual, for Lamar swimmers to take the State Championship. No less is expected from Redskin tankmen this season. Mr. Ned L. Gochenour, who is serving his first year as the lndian's head coach, is blessed with eleven lettermen from last year's champion- ship squad. They are: Charlton Hadden, Bill Wilde, Don Demming, Dave McComb, Larry Schmucker, David Foard, Warner Merritt, Franklin Ga- iewsky, Dave Fennekohl, Larry Graham, and Bill Beggs. Hadden and Wilde are acting co-captains. SWIMMING SQUADMEN. Left to right, Ronald Dederick, Larry Schmucker, Walter Allen, Bill Wilde, Reece Anderson, Charlton Hadden, George More, Don Demming, John Crowe, David' Foard, George Lewis, Franklin Gaiewsky, George Johnson, Bill Beggs, John Brokaw, Dave McComb, Dave Fennekohl, Carlton Wilde, Bill Wynn, Coach Gochenour. GRAHAM and WILDE, three year men CHARLTON HADDEN, record breaker Every girl in Lamar belongs to Cherokee, the club for girls' sports. Points are awarded for each tournament entered and the three girls that compile the greatest number of points are rewarded by receiving silver Cherokee bracelets. For every girl that takes an active part in five sports, win or lose, there is a Cherokee Rose emblem. Cherokee has done a wonderful iob in promoting interest in all girls' sports and every Lamar girl is an enthusiastic member. Competition is keen in the 'fields of badminton, tennis, volleyball, basketball, archery, softball, ritlery, bowling, swimming and golf. The sponsors ot this club are Mrs. May Bourgeois, Mrs. Ruth Mottley, and Miss Helen Dvoracek. Top: Barbara Beggs, president. Bottom: Mary Coy, vice-president, Bobbie Lou Turrentine, secretary. Elsa .lean Holland, basketball, Carolyn Kong- Myrtle McPhaiI, badminton, Dana James, Martha Wainwright, archery, Janice Bess abel, tennis, Nancie Sweeton, bowling. swimming. rifleryp Marsha Anderson, baseball. H1481 lIHllt0llll City bowling team: Bottom row-Helen Rid- dick, Nancy Sweetcn, Margie Laughlin. Top Row-Betty Sue Myers, Mary Rostrum, Coach Miss Helen Dvoracek and city tennis squad, Barbara Beggs, Ann Elkins, Edith More, Jane Zimmer, Jeanne Norvell. City volley ball team: Bottom row-Margaret Jackman, Sue Criss, Barbara Beggs, Merabeth Howland, Myrna Mugford. Middle row- Marsha Anderson, Bobbie Lou Turrentine, Dorothy Burgess, Emma Vaughan, Sally Schmucker. Top row-Jane Zimmer, Lou Hardy, Nancy Howdeshell, Helen Riddick, Teddy Moody. Carolyn Kongabel. City swimming team: Bottom row-Lucille Coach Mrs. Rockwell and city arch- Akin, Celia Buchan, Katie Hunter, Ann Ken- ery team, Mary Ann Gifford, Harriet nerly. Top row: Dana James, Anne Wise, Joan Davis, Betty Jo Beaird. Sitting: Joan Neely, Teddy Moody, Sally Schmucker. Delaney. l 51491 G I R L S ' S P O R T S Perhaps you aren't a poetry contest winner or a dramatics enthusiast, but whatever talents you have in the field of athletics are brought to the front with the help of Lamar's girls' physical education department. Every girl participates in one of the daily gym classes, and for the more energetic there are many intramural tourna- ments after school hours. The physical education program is carefully planned to include every beneficial activity, and every girl is closely supervised from her first day as a sophomore to her last day as a senior. For the girls that have done out- standing work in the gym classes there is the honor of becoming a gym leader. These leaders are chosen by the gym teachers to help them instruct the girls, take care of the equipment, and do whatever is necessary to keep the classes running smoothly. With the beginning of school in September comes the exhilarating volleyball games enioyed by everyone. Regardless of old man weather everyone eagerly participates in the exciting class volleyball tournaments. For those with a flair for aiming and shooting there are archery and riflery. These two sports have many enthusiastic followers, and we have turned out some exceptionally good marksmen! 1 x F 51501 Any girl who wishes to learn to swim or to perfect skills already acquired has a wonderful opportunity in Lamar's big swimming pool. If you are good at swinging a racket you are right at home playing badminton or tennis. Basketball is one of the girls' favorite sports as you can tell by the excited screams coming from the girls' gym when- ever someone makes a basket. The golfers have made a fine show- ing for themselves in this sport that has recently been added to the long list of other sports. With the coming of spring comes many long hours of softball and the after effects of a sunburned nose. But it was lots of fun and well worth it! What girl can forget the way her arms and legs felt on the day after her first modern dance exercise class? These classes are among the girls' top favorites and offer a chance of acquiring excellent rhythm and suppleness of body. Under the expert direction of Mrs. Ruth Mottley, Mrs. May Bourgeois, Miss Helen Dvoracek, and Mrs. Frances Rock- well, the physical education classes offer many hours of happy diversion. GYM LEADERS: BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Bourgeois, Carol Creed, Anne Wise, Mary Diamond, Polly Benoit, Barbara Beggs, Jody Dalton, Barbara Etchison, Carolyn Kongabel, Mary Ann Gifford. SECOND ROW: Rita Burda, Doris Banowsky, Irene Krachy, Julie Peddie, Mary Beth Jordan, Gay Colbury, Cissy More, Beverly Hull, Myrna Mugford, Betty Templeton, Miss Dvoracek, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Rockwell, Pat Cline, Nancie Sweeton, Harriet Davis, Mary Coy, Sue Eckhardt, Corinne Cowan, Ad'eIa Grohmann, Jayne Wunsch, Tamara Hurdle, Dorothy Bayer, Jane Toffelmire, Mrs. Mottley. FOURTH ROW: Betty Jo Beaird, Joan Ryba, Jane Ryba, Helen Riddick, Bennie Binford, Lou Hardy, Bobbie Lou Turrentine, Dorothy Burgess, Elsa Jean Holland, Mary Louise Goerner. FIFTH ROW: Bonnie Bertrand, Mary Beth James, Noralene Anthony, Mary Ann Moore, Carolyn Barr, Emma Jean Hudgings, Marsha Anderson, Barbara Bouldin, Margie Laughlin, Carolyn Turner, Georgie Leland. SIXTH ROW: Joan Neely, Marge Adicks, Marzie Hallonquist, Emma Vaughan, Alice Miller, Lisa Hearn, Jane Maxwell, Marilyn Goldy, John Ruth Ashen, Sally Schmucker, Jann Hamann. f151fI The Reserve Officer's Training Corps Unit is Lamar's only military club. The officers and sponsors of the R.O.T.C. strive to promote interest in military activities, learn about army tactics, and also to have a well rounded social life. Each year the Unit takes part in parades and competitive inspections in which they have won outstanding recognition. and their main social event of the year is the Officers' Ball. O l I I I Active socially, the club sponsors various outings and dances, The club's sponsor is Captain Carl H. Smith, United States Army. First Row: Walter Allen, Martha Andrews, Bob Arrington, Doris Banowsky, Jem Bentz, Sydney Billingsley. Second Row: John Burns, Jeff George, Charles Herron, Kent Kiser, Carolyn Kongabel, Margie Laughlin. Third Row: Georgie Leland, Joe McAdams, Ed Mainous, Everett Marley, Earle Martin, Wade Melton. Fourth Row: Brad Miles, Roderick Molinaire, Jack Roaper, John Sanders, Sally Stedman, Pete Steigerwald. Fifth Row: Ernest Stone, Harry Thomas, Bill Tyler, Carol Vance, Earle Williams. 51523 Slllll Captain Carl H. Smith Sergeant Melvin B. Russell Sergeant Robert D. Gossarcl The ultimate obiective of the Reserve Officers Training Corps is to acquaint the students with military procedure and discipline, and the basic ideas of our American way of life and democracy. Lieutenant Colonel Earle Martin Maior Peter Steigerwald Captain Adiutant Everett Marley Band Commander Ed Mainous SPOHSOY, Martha Andrews Sponsor, Carolyn Kongabel Sponsor, Georgie Leland Band Sweetheart Sydney Billingsley f N531 COMPANY A -Sam Ashobranner, Richard Banks, Julius Baumann, Jack Benson, Alan Blair, Barry Braden, Jamie Brooks, David Browne, Eugene Buchanan, Johnson Carl, Warren Cash, James Crecker, Edward Derden, Milton Dedsky, Larry Deherty, Joe Deucette, Jack Dreyfus, Mike Drummond, James Ehman, Walter Embree, Frank Gaddis, Bill Gentry, John Griffin, Don Guthrie, Norman Hall, John Hamlett, Robert Harris, Lloyd Hawkins, Ed Hendricks, Robert Henry, Jon Heritage, Clyde Hepsen, Mack Hurst, Harris Johnston, John Jones, Karl Kalberer, Richard Kennedy, Kent Kiser, Grant Krause, Larry Lee, Roy Lemoine, Charles Leigh, Bill Lipscomb, Tommy Matkin, Earle Martin, Howard Martin, Joe McAdams, Fred Meinscher, Som Melton, Lester Miller, Oran Moore, Edward Nelson, Ward Nelsen, R. H. B. Osborn, John Pope, Walter Ravicz, Carl Reistle, Jack Roaper, Charles Robertson, Robert Saunders, F. G. Seeberger, David Sellars, Jimmy Strawn, Dan Stultz, John Summers, Herb Symans, Frederick Thomason, James Tyler, Keith Vernor, John Verugde, Dick Wall, Chester Watkins, Earl Williams, Glen Woods, Tammy Wyse, John Wright, Walter A. Zama. Company Commander .....,, ...... J ack Rcapc Company Sponsor ......,......,.....A ....... S ally Stealm Company Commander ...,. ......... C arol Vance Company Sponsor .,,.. Margie Laughlin COMPANY B -Ernest Allred, Chick Almy, Mike Atkinson, Bill Bailey, Dan Ballard, Frank Ba Walter Boyd, Allen Brandt, Horton Bunch, John Cramer, Lloyd Dean, Vernon Elledge, Buddy F Jeff George, John Godfrey, Tom Goldstone, David Grace, Bob Griffin, Jack Grigsby, Malcolm Kern Huff, Alan Huffman, Robin lsaacs, H. M. Jones, Chris Kaeppel, Bill Kopp, Bobby Krause, B cunwnnv tr Leo, Jerre Mackey, Brad Miles, David Miller, Roderick Molinaire, Bruce Montgomery, Bobby Mussle Bob Nix, Tommy Olson, Bob Phifer, Kenneth Prine, Bob Randolph, David Reed, Lee Rizer, Dick Se Ronald Saunders, Howard Schaumberg, David Shuttlesworth, Lee Siems, Bill Sick, Glen Smith, Steigerwald, Frank Stasney, Randall Stephens, Bryan Strode, James Taylor, Larry Telford, Roy Thom Tommy Tomlinson, Johnny Tubbs, Carol Vance, George Watkins, Gary Weingartner, George We Frank Westmoreland, Riley Worthy, Berton Young, Shannon Zuber. Brown, Kenneth Bruns, Graham Campbell, Howard Carr, Fred Carter, Gil Crowell, Joe Domm, Doyle, John Drake, B. B. Drury, James Dunnam, William England, Hurt Garrett, Tommy George, Goldstone, Frank Gronbery, Charles Herron, Frank Heizer, Roy Holliday, Herbert Johnson, Joe Gordon Lowther, Lynn Martin, Everett Marley, Donn Militzer, Bill Musgrave, Darwin MacAllister, cLaughlin, Thad McMillan, Archie McNeill, Bob Renouf, Buddy Riney, Carl Ringenberg, Dick , Kenneth Sheffield, Charles Sherrill, Tommy Shuttleworth, Bob Spaw, Don Speers, Jonny Spradlin, Telford, Edward Terry, Harry Thomas, Homer Thornhill, Tommy Tucker, Richard Vau han, Tom ' ' ' ' ley, Gerald Whitcomb, Richard Wilkens, William Willis, Louis Willenberg, David Wygkoff, John company Commander'--H muvvllhqm WIIIIS ff. NY C -Aubrey Akin, Richard Albitz, Robert Alston, Gary Allen, Gordon Bell, Jack Brassil, Company Sponsor ........,.,..,.......,..., Doris Banowsky Cl C0lT'llT'lC1ndeI' ---- ......,...., E ol MdinOUS BAND-Walter Allen, Robert Arrington, Gene Bell, Eric Brand, Baron Browning, John Burns, Gordon . . Carlton, Nelson Cartwright, Steve Childress, Roy Cox, John Crowe, Guy Crowe, Ernest Crumpacker, Ralph d Sweetheart ' Sydney Blllmgsley Emerson, Harold French, Ross Gandy, Paul Gentry, Gerald Gustafson, Ronald Hall, Charles Hart, Jack Herndon, Richard Hickmann, David Hogan, Tommy Huddle, Phil Joccurd, Earl Luetge, Karl Kamroth, Donald Kelly, Bob Kennedy, Richard Klinger, Clyde Lilly, Bobby Logan, Ed Mainous, Morgan Martin, Bill Morgan, Alton Mutlbauer, Sterling McCall, Robert McCleary, Jimmy McKenzie, James Oberndorfs, Bob Perry, Neal Pinckney, Jock Pool, Ed Pyeotr, Donald Powell, Jimmie Reese, Alfred Requelmy, John Sanders, Stephen Shapiro, Chan Sharpe, Richard Thompson, George Tolle, Robert Wilson, James Wright. 51553 lAbovel The course of Lamar's physical education activities runs many and varied routes. For instance, these girls are members of the Modern Dance Club, which is sponsored by the Director of the Girls' Physical Education Department, Mrs. May Bourgeois. lBelowl The heroes of the hour are cagers George Wilson, Eddy Rayburn, Ronnie Tynes, Phillip Kidd, and Tommy Hill, who composed the starting line-up for the victorious Lamar team in the final game of the state basketball play-offs. 51563 5 1,5-.emrs-H U A iqu 50 PlRSOIIHlIW 7 0 6U'l'l6Uf'5 86Uflfl05 . . . February 28, 1951 Miss Katharine Snow, Editor 1951 'Orenda' Lamar High School Houston, Texas Dear Miss Snow: Again, thank you for the honor and the pleasure of selecting the most beautiful girls of your school. As for my psychology of beauty, I am listing below the type of beauty each of the girls typifies to me l. JUDITH EB AN - Natural Beauty 2. DOLORES McCLELLAN - Vivacious Beauty 5. BYNA TAYLOR - Candlelight Beauty 4. SUE ECKHARDT - Haunting Beauty 5. JANETH WESTMORELAND - Gay Beauty 6. 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LAMAR MAY HER MAJESTY I The Queen Elsa Jean Holland Princess Georgie Leland HIGH SENIOR CLASS Duchess-Mary Coy Maids-in-Waiting Doris Banowsky Myrna Mugford LOW SENIOR CLASS Duchess--Ann Spears Maids-in-Waiting Myrtle McPhaiI Bobbie Lou Turrentine HIGH JUNIOR CLASS Duchess-Margie Laughlin Maids-in-Waiting Helen Riddick Lou Hardy LOW JUNIOR CLASS Duchess-Nancy Gemoets Maids-in-Waiting Sandra Settegast Marilyn Minns HIGH SOPHOMORE CLASS Duchess-Patricia Pennington Maids-in-Waiting Celia Buchan Jill Cook LOW SOPHOMORE CLASS Duchess-Fern Fagan Maids-in-Waiting Betty Jo Schroeter Dorothy Burns f170j FETE ' 1951 Princess Sue Eckhardt Janeth Westmoreland Beverly Haley Ann Trueman Polly Benoit Bennie Binford Carolyn Turner June Garrison Sheryl McKeIvey Rosetta McGregor Julie Johnson Linda Foster Pat Skaggs - Q40 Jw Q1 -Aj gf 41 A, N 1 4 Q fpfibilif' Q ..-f sony ' '- 'nga LAN.. 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