Lamar High School - Orenda Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1954

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Y 1 'I A 53 G N195 LAMAR HIGH SCll00L HIIUSTIIN, TEXAS ' VULUME XVI AT LAMAR .L .L ' Patsy Heard-Editor ' Julie Montgomery-Literary Edifo ' Kim Kimball-Business Manag ' Anne Doak-Ari Editor fv e are Curmin Time. . MR. J. H. WRIGHT, Princijzal As the record of our school year begins. we welcome our new and already beloved principal. Mr. H. W1'ight. His is the role of capable stage manager, whose joh is demanding and complex, and to whom we look in every matter of importance. He has stepped into his role with supreme skill, thereby demonstrating again his limitless versatility. Wle appreciate his friendliness, his smile, and. most ol' all. the enthusiasm which accompanies his interest in our student activities. He is never the impersonal executive, but always the guiding and co- operative fellow worker and companion, rcady with Constructive criticism, a well planned suggestion, and a helping hand. VVe hope that his years to come. here, at Lamar. will bring him much joy. and that he will become an even greater part of the great spirit that is Lamar. .4. W And Now Prerenting. . . 61953-54 AT LAMA 9' INTRODUCINC . . . Our Stage Our Directors Our Puppeteers ACT THE FIRST ..... . . . Classes Student Council ACT THE SECOND .... .. Boys' Sports Cirlsi Sports INTERMISSION ... Beauties Favorites May Fete Court ACT THE THIRD. .. Non-Social Clubs Social Clubs w -r 1 ENCORE .......... . . . Student Life ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 6 18 78 102 lil 176 Our thanks to Mrs. Alice Woodruff and Mrs. Rena Prim of RENALICE MARIONETTES and to Nat Turner. student photographer, for their cooperation in the crea- tion of our division sheets. . 5 . Those who guide and direct the daily perfornmncex on this, our much loverl .Stage . . . Behind the scenex they plan, .vupez'z1i.x'e, nnzl bring into reality each net of this great pforluclion of our years together here nt Lfmzrn. STAGE PUPPETEERS oak DIRECTORS .6. 2 5 2 K3 li L E i ? 5 5 Q me Stage. . . - ' 1 tw in 3?:tm'li'?riWiiraiH1f ww .E r ., - s 1- g S5255 fir qi K :gmt 5. Q . t Q as wi i 1feiW?'55v3s?a X54- 'ZfQ w?w..'i-'f '.-Ii:Q3.51'E- Ugigzsmwfrvft L, - rt Qfiu- 'fi.t'fQT,M1rWisZ,f1'S uw' tiff it-VEUIZ it f, fir, yu, rf W 24a.ffgg.3:: , it 1rw qf 3,t 13, 5E'sf?sy. sf., '- FT 3fi.gT'5w.wrs.2fgs'li?? f R t .sewfkffe 72 . 532 ,,.-W-H'-'S 4, ,.. we ..,,...,-M-ff... ' MU an A M-. ' V I 'Awww' an-,Q-Q tm aff 5 Since tht- stage govcrns the quality, the scope, and the frccdoni in presentation, wc at Lamar nlay feel confident and proud in this respc-ct. Our beautiful stage with its we-ll equipped laboratories and shops, its carefully planned auditorium and visual aid facilities, its magic iritc-rm'omn1unic'ation systeni, its new and sparkling gymnasium, its beautifully landscaped and cared for grounds, as well as its distinctivcly attractive bas-relief map, nc-vcr fails to strike a spark of love and pride in the heart of each student. This degree of perfection is reached through the ronccrtcd r-Ffort of the student body and the intcnse pride in our stage is one of the forccs which unite the stu- dents in Cooperation with thu- cxcellcnt and fair-niinded afhninistrative staff and faculty. The beauties and advantages of our stagc are not the only fields in which wc glory. Thc reputation and famc which are synony- mous with our namc also fill us with pridc and devotion. Mc arc victorious and acclaimed not only on the athletic fields, but also in such are-as as speech, drama, literary talent, and the Fine arts, as well as in the general field of high scholastic achim-vm-ment. Both organizations and individual students are continually bringing more honor to LZ1IHZt1'lS name. .3. Fame and beauty however, are not, in themselves, enough to assure the success and high standing of the sehool. In addition, there is an intangible 'gsomc-thing which, although hard to define or pin down, is much more evident in its absence. Perhaps, it is just school spirit, but at Lamar, there seems to be a feeling much broader and richer than the usual sense of that term implies. This is evident in the halls, in classroom discussions, and in the luneh- lines, as well as at football or basketball games and pep rallies. It is even found in the name of our yearbook since Orenda means Great Spirit. It stays with a student wherever he goes, long after graduation, and out into the college and business world. It is similar to an unspoken pledge of honor, loyalty, and trustworthiness, but still more broad and inclusive. Perhaps it is best exemplified in the words and meaningful theme of the Alma Mater. These phrases which fill us with pride and respeet embody all of this special quality which is unique here . . . Hail to Lamar .... A lma Mater dear . . . Sing her joyful praise . . . Sound it far and near . . . Rally around her banner . . . We will never fail . . . So to Lamar, Alma Mater . . . Sing hail . . . Hail . . . Hail! .9. ur Directory . . The directors of a production have a job which demands greatly diversified skills. Ability to lead and to generate enthusiasm is essential, but a will- ingness to work along together with subordinates and not to take the role of the sidelines-overseer is the truest mark of the good executive. These qualities are found in abundance in our adminis- trators. Here at our own school we hnd a group of outstanding and capable directors. Our Prin- cipal, Mr. W1'ight, and his able assistant, Mr. Madden, are always helpful and interested in the school. In addition, the ofhcers of our Parent- Teacher Association and the Lamar Activities Club are also eager and willing to help and guide us. It is through their untiring efforts, careful plan- ning, and extreme administrative skill that we have gained so many advantages, privileges, and ex- ceptionally fme facilities. A strong, forceful. and enthusiastic directive stafl' is the backbone of any production, and with such an outstanding one, we can attain nothing less than success. PRINCIPAL J. H. WRIGHT Mr. Madden, our Assistant Principal, contributes immeasurably to the smooth running of the school. His duties encompass a wide field, but his skills and talents are even more varied. An evidence of his remarkable personality is the fact that although he is in charge of discipline, which is no pleasant task, he is admired and trusted by all students. Then too, he is on hand to consult with and help Mr. Wright. Truly, friendly Mr. Madden is indispensable, and is a much loved and respected figure in Lamarls halls. He is one of the guiding and influencing factors which will be remembered by all for many years to come. MR. jesse MADDE A.v.fi.tta2zt Principa n u SUPERINTENDENT W. E. MORELAND We are very fortunate to have a superior Education Department, which supervises our school life so compentently and democratically. From the highest administrative posts on down, leaders may be found who are cooperative and thoroughly interested in their jobs and in us. At the downtown office, Mr. Moreland, our Superintendent, Mr. Webb, Assistant Superintendent, who is in charge of all high schools, and Mr. James Delmar, President of the Board of Education, are all hard at work, constantly planning and devoting valuable time and eI'l'ort to the entire educational department of the Houston Public School System. Under them, the department su- pervisors function. The division of responsibility makes it possible for these department heads to do a very thorough job. Each one is a capable expert in his Field and this makes for greater efficiency, more expert guidance, and more effective execution of plans and programs. Through these supervisors, we obtain much of our modern equipment, as well as our up-to-date curriculum and textual material. Through our Parent-Teacher Association and the Lamar Activities Club, we obtain many wonderful gifts. The Parent-Teacher Association is responsible for the long-needed fans in the cafeteria, the milk bar on the first floor, the lovely tea given each fall to honor our faculty, and of course, the Open House at which parents and teachers meet to cement the important relations between family and school. The Lamar Activities Club makes it possible for us to follow our football team to the games on trains and busses, and to enter speech tournaments over the state. Through their outstanding officers both of these organi- zations work to make Lamar better and better. MR. J. A. MCBRIDE Vice-President, Activities Club MRS. G. E. KNo1.1.12 President, P.-T. A. MRS. J. G. HEARD Vice-President, P.-T. A. MR. E. M. SMITH President, Activities Club Our Puplbeteefcf. . . Left: MRS. EDITH BOREN The Puppeteers are those who actually manipulate the puppets, they govern each action and gesture. Our office staff and faculty do an admirable job in this Field. Each one holds a position which is essential to the mechanics and smooth running of thc production. It is through Mrs. Ruth Leavell, the Dean, that Lamarites check in and out of school, in her office absentee reports are tallied, and messages are received for students. Mrs. Edith Boren and Mrs. Gwendolyn Koch, the Registrars, have the demanding job of keeping all permanent records, of sending grade transcripts and applications to colleges for seniors, and of checking class standings. Mrs. Alice Harrell, in the main office, acts as Mr. Wright's secretary, and runs the general school business and corre- spondence. With the able assistance of Mrs. Lorena Kobe and Mrs. Isabel Peden, the Clerks, such affairs as the balancing of money transfers, the safe-keeping of funds o' school organizations, and the care of general records are carried on. Mrs. Peden supervises the cafeteria cashiers, as well, and Mrs. Kobs is in charge of all mimeo- graphing. In the Guidance Office, Mrs. Ula Henncs anil Mrs. Rose B. Goodrich are always on hand to solve problems concerning four year plans. Here, a complete fi'c of college bulletins and requirements may be found, while all scholarships and applications go through this office, too. Also, important test records are kept on file here, and this busy place is responsible for administering and tabulating the results of the Otis Test. In each office, some of the duties are taken over by students. Earh oflice is equally Valuable, and without any one of them, this school could not function. MRS GXVENIIOLYN Kocu MRs. LORENA KOBS MRs. lsA1s1f1L Pam-:N MRS. ALICE HARRELL Regixfrar Clerk Clerk Secretary 0 5 Registrar Right: MRS, RUTH H. LEAVELL Dean Left: MRS. TILA HENNES 1 Advisor l Right: MRS. Rose GOOIJRICI-I Advisor s 1 l l 3 t 1 The faculty puppeteers have great influence on the cast, for through the student-teacher relationship much is accomplished, In the English Department, under Miss Hazelle McCarty, a student receives training in the appreciation of both American and English literature. Grammar and creative writing are also stressed. The Mathematics Department stresses practical application and the reasoning behind formulas and methods. Algebra, both plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, as well as commercial mathematics are offered. Mrs. Hazel Brinton heads this department. The Science Department offers subjects to interest all students. Sophomores take the course in biology, while Juniors and Seniors can avail themselves of fields of chemistry and physics. This department, under Mr. B. Kent, is one of our most up-to-date. Miss Margaret Young is in charge of the Foreign Language Department. In adClitiOI1 to Offering Sp211'1iSl'1 and FI'CI1ch, Lamar has the distinction of being the only public school in the city to offer fourth year Latin. The Social Science Department, under Mr. Lee Duggan, offers American history, civics, economics, and social problems, The Music Department, under Mr. Lee Kc-ding, is one of the finest in the state. In addition to a superb R.O.T.C. Band and a versatile Orchestra, several choruses make music. The Commercial Department headed by Mrs. T. Rowzee, the Art Department under Miss Norma Henderson, the Home Economics and Industrial Departments under Mrs. Videlle Wilson and Mr. Arthur Herring respectively, and the Physical Education Departments under Mr. Bob Schulze and Mrs. Kitty Lowry, round out the well planned curriculum. lvfr. Edward Adams Mrs. Evelyn YY. Allen Nliss Laura Anderson Mrs. Nlay Bourgeoise Miss Inez Bryan Miss Margaret Miss Flora Burghdorf Nlathematics History Science Girls, P. E. History Buchanan Nurse English Mr. J. H. Carr Xlrs. Opal Chase Xlrs. Edith Cox lwlr. Louis Dee Mrs. Ruth Denney Mr. Lee Duggan Miss Helen Dxoracek Wood Shop English Librarian Blathernatics Drama History Girls n u l ur Puppeteerf . . l Mrs. Hr-len Earl Mrs. l,aFaye Ford Miss Louise Fuller Mrs. Josephine Mrs. Mae Gales Mr. Calvin Gentry Mr. Ned Gochenuur Fra nth, English Englixh Elzgixlz, jnurlzalitm Gallagher Englixh Scienre Srivnrf, Boys, Alhlcrifyr Librruian Mrs. Thelma Bliss Elise Hawkins Bliss Norma Henderson Miss Frances Mrs. Elanor Mr. Harold Johnson , ll2lIllIIll'!'llllg Girll' Atlilrlifs Art Mr. Arthur llcrrinu Hollinxrswurth Huddlestnn Bnyx' Alhletirr A1z1tlu'nzalir's Induylriul Artx Sriram' Sltmrziflz l l ask for admzts . Frank Siler, ccntcr, gets plenty of advice from Rex MCKW-vu-r, Spanish studr-nts exhibit typical souvcnirs. Hero, lrft to right left, and Don Brightman and Don Martin, right, as hr- works are: Nancy Crowell, John Ray, John Davis, Jen Tomlinson, on his project in thc metal shop. Sally Dimon. gi V,-1 1 Q Mx. Leu Kecling Mr. H. W. Kent Miss Mary Knolle Mr. Donald Lungcnpc Mrs. Kitty Lowry Mr. B. C. Mapes Mr. Ernest Niills ,Uulir Sriwrlrr Erzglixh Bop' P, E. Gills P. E, Musir History Mr. juines Millsap Mrs. Ildnu Miner Miss Ni-ll Mwrris Mrs. F. V. MrDunivl Miss Margaret Miss Frances Ncsmilh Mrs. Flurence Ncylaucl llrirrr Efluralimz Srirlxfi' Sfmuixlz .WaIlu'n111li4'.f hlc'L0llancl Hixlory History Srirlrff' . rush report cards Left to right, wutrh Mimi Young, Ri-ba Powers, Bc-tsy Hriggin, Miss Hollingsworth, right, tha- chemistry instructor, hvlps Gary and Ruth Like as thc'y put thc Hnishing touches on a ti-mpting Pattc-rson, Bob Russell, and Ed Spaulding with a patience custard in foods class. consuming chemical cfxpcrimcnt. 15' Uur Puppeleerf. . Mr. Fred Pepper Mrs. Leslie Perry Mrs. Dorothy Phelps lNIrs. Ella Porter Mrs. Maud Powell Mrs. Gladys Pushard lVIiss Lel Red Buys, P, E. Mathematics lklathematics Mathexiiatics Mathematics Nlathematics Mathematics Mrs. T. H. Robb lvfrs. Frances Rockwell Mrs. H, L. Sandel Mrs. Mira Sanders Mr. Bob Schulze hir. H. D. Seely Mr. Harold Tate History Girls' P. E. Home Economics Mathematics Boys' P. E. Agriculture Science grade papers galore . Barbara Farren, Harvin Moore, Billy Hayslip, and Barbara Bridges make a close-up inspection of the model of The House of the Seven Gables, made for the English department, by Billy Hayslip, Miss Bur- hanan's student. Alliree Blueher, Garrett Tucker, LeRoy Wheeler, and John Riley, are deeply engrossed in the day's typing class assignment. Perhaps they are humming the popu- lar Wfypcwriter Song -so very suitable here. mn WM wwf o 16 e VIiss Virginia Taylor Nfrs. Jennie Teshner lN'Irs. lNIary Vollett Bliss Helen Weinberg lXfIr. Cocks-rell lVheeler Blrs. Sibyl W'yatt Mrs. Agnes Yost English English lXIusic Social Science Science English English TEACHERS WITH NO PICTURES Miss Alberta Brasher Mr. Ray Corder Mr. Ivey Hollister Miss julia Pleasants English Speech Industrial Arts Spanish Mrs. Hazel Brinton Miss Nina Covington Mrs. Elizabeth Howard Mrs. H. J. Rowzee Mathematics ,Social Science English Typing Miss Mary L. Brown Mrs. ,Ianeva Davis Mr. Bert Kivell Mrs. Mable D. Scott Art Home Economics Boys' Athletics English Mrs. G. M. Brumby Mrs. Sarah Earle Sgt. Curtis Lockhart Mrs. Mary K. Staats Latin Spanish R.O.T.C. Mathematics Mr. H. E. Butler Lt. Weston Fairchild Miss Eleanor Mohr Miss Drew Black Staggs Industrial Arts R.O.T.C. Mathematics English Miss Sarah Collins Mrs. Beverly Farrar Miss Hazelle McCarty Mrs. Yidelle Wilson English English, Speech English Home Economics Mrs. Mozelle Constant Miss Helen Greenwood Miss Cora P. Penn Miss Margaret Young English English Latin Spanish crowd the cojfee room njoying an off-period rest are: left to right, Mrs. Maude Lamar's indispensable custodians, Mr. Bodine, left, and Mr. Powell, Mrs. Louise Robb, filling Mr. Lee Duggan's cup, as Clay, head custodian, take time off from their numerous duties Mr. Louis Dee watches, coke in hand. to Look pleasant, please! Thoxe who constitute the moyt exsential element of our pro- duction, the rast...S1J11rked by an intenie ,School spirit, and able Xturlent leaders, they work 115 I1 unit until .YEIDIITIITQIT by the final Curtain of graduation. ACT FIRST STUDENT COUNCIL M CLASSES .1g. 2 Z 2 Z LYNN ELLIOTT 'llI'f'I1,YIl?'I?7' .Maxi Poj2ulf11'C.'1'1l PAT SKAGGS ,Maxx Popzzfzu Boy LYNN CARTER Mo5tRep1AeLfe11fr1tiz,'e Chl ADRIENNE CRADDOCK JACK SPINKS JIMMY STRAWN CIELIA POSEY Presirlenf Vice-Pmvizlefzf .S'efz'zftr1ry C,'lf1.r.iLf1w3'e1' KEFS VERHELL Mzrvt I?6fJI'HS6?71fflliL'E? Boy DICK BERGSTROM C,'lns.x Poe! MARTHA SHI PE C1055 Prophet DUNCAN SIMMONS . 20 . Lynn Clartvi' Nancy Cu 1'1' oll Gayle' Cutshall Lynn Elliott Jim Hurlvy CABINET Ernc-st Lord Cr-lin Pos:-y Bobby Powell Bn-tty Scars Dclitha Stn-wart Jimmy Strawn Alas! Representrztive Girl Moll Representative Boy WALTER FONDREN Moll Popular Girl EDITH ELLIOTT Susan Baldwin Patti Blncklc-clgi' Collccn Calclwm-ll Sherry Crenshaw Edith Elliott VVzu'nc' l',0I'I'i'SI ANNE LEWIS COLLEEN CALDYYELL Cafhy Hammeriuh Gloria Hoffman Class Lawyer EWING WERLEIN Most Popular Boy JIMMY EBANKS Clam Poet CABINET Allvn Lingo Bc-bv Moody VVhip Newell Charles Price Miki' Schuman' Tim Stevens Page Thomson C1055 PVOPIWI Kay Houghton Ewing lVi'Yl0if1 BEN BOB KELLER Bzirrv Lcwis Margie VVisQ EDITH ELLIOTT CAROL WHlTEHL'RS'l BEN ORMAN ALLEN LINGO Vzee-Presiden! Seca'elr11'y Treasurer Presiflent hm- 1' .21. The mid-term glass' Sen- ' ' P ' ' ll s ' , SENICR LIFE . jf.-kmslfnfkf iiftffmjgo Sehroeter, Taylor Smith, Celia Posey, and Mike Schumacher, are enjoying this one night in a million! Sharon Christie, Phil Childress, Sinclair YVells, and Max Dreyling pose for the standard cap and gown picture. But those grins are not posed. They are like those in the heart of every graduating senior! The mid-term graduating Class again! Jimmy Hur- ley, Kent Smith, Michael O'Brien, Duncan Simmons, and Jack Casmir Make Merry in the lunchroom on cap and gown day. Lamar's football widows share the fun in a bus all their own. These gals, marked by their red and blue letter sweaters, don't miss a game. Books and lunches, gossip and geometry, are all mixed in delight- ' ful proportions in the lunehroom. Caught 'midst sandwiches and iistudies are Diana Reisen, Dru Carothers, Linda Stone, Anne Eastham, and Jerilyn Rice. .22. 3EL. HELEN QSummer Schnnlj BELL. NORMAN fJunel UB Team Football Letterman, '52g Los I-Iabladuresg C.S.U. BERNATHY, JERRY 1JuneJ Sophomore Cabi- netg Pow Wowg C.S.U.g Hi-Yg Kachina: Baseball Team Letterman, '53. DAMS. JO NELLE Cjunel Niwauna: C.S,U. LFRED, JIM lJunt-J R.O.T.C. Drill Platoon. , Officers' Club, l'rs-sidc-nt. '53, LEN. CAROLE ANN fJunt-Q Tawasi: Wapika: Y-terns: Hair-nonis. IMONS, KENNETH 1Jnncl NDERSON, ELAINE 4Junel l i lNDERSON. LOLLY QJuncl Swimming T1-am, ' '52-'ifig Clnmralt-ttcsg Gym 1.1-ziclvr. NDERSON. MARY CATHERINE fJuncj Stu- dent Councilg Science Clubq Arrowhead. NDERSON. NANCY LEE LJunvl Quill and Scroll: Lancer Staff. Circulation Manager, '52, News Editor '53g Svquoyahg C.S.U.g Y-Tum-nsg Texas History Clubg Los Habla- llllI'C'5. NDRUS, BARBARA QJanuaryl Chumsg C.S.U.g Kachinag La Cinquantainug Los Habladorcs. NCEE, NANCY 1Junel C.S.U.g Niwaunag Kachinag Churalettc-sg Y-Teens. NNING, JUDY fJunel Student Council. 7535 Niwaunag Y-Teensg C.S.U.g La Cinquantainc. NTILL, GENE iJllHC'l Student Council. 5513 Red Cross Representative, '53g Ramalg Man- ager, A Football Team, 351, Swimming Team. A51-53. Track. '52g Trainer, A Football. '52-'53, Basketball, '52-'53, Track, '53-354. PFFEI., CAROL tJunel C.S.U.g Haienonis. .PFFEl.. GLEN QJunej Kiuwag Hi-Yg C.S.U. .RNOLD, BOB 1Summer Schooll iUS'I'IN. MARILYN Qjunc-J C.S.U.g Y-Teeng ' Kachina g Mirabeau. NADER, BOB fJunej Ramalg Drill Platoong R.O.T.C. Officers' Club. l l L ILEY FRANCES funel Office Assistant A 1 , 1' A ' J ' .' Q Gym Leaderg Iwiodern Danre Clubg Los Ha- bladores. iAKER, HARRY Uanuaryj Rodeo Club. iAKER, MADORA fJuneJ Haienonisg Mira- , beaug Junior Cabinet. IAKER, MARY JO Qjunel Mirabeaug F.'l',A. Y-Teens. 1 daydream of college days aspire to arrowhead BAKER, SUE fjunej Chemistry Club, '51-'E C.S.U.q Ladaka: Mirabeaug Gym Leads Los Habladores. BALDWIN, SUSAN fjunej Senior Cabinet, ,E Los Habladores, C,S.U.g Kachina, Y-Tee! Wapika. BALLARD, KENNETH fjuncj BANOWSKY, BIIKE fjunej BU Team Footba Ramal. BARNES, ANN Uunej Niwaunag Kachina, Ri Cross Representative, 7515 C.S.U, BARTAY, THOIVIAS Uunel National Tlicspia Kachina, HB Team Football, ,51. BARTLE, FRANK Uunej Pow Wow, '53-'54, BASS, NANCY Cjuncj Palamarg Red Cross Rc resentative, '53-'54, Kachina, Chnralettf C.S.U.: Gym Leader, '53-'54, Office Assi: ant, '52. BAXLEY, FRANK L I N Csummer Schou R.O.T.C., Drill Platoon, '51, Kiowa. BAYNES, ANISSE fjunei Red Cross Represent. tive, '52-'53g Itiirabcau, Publicity Chairman '53-'54, Office Assistant: Choralettesg C.S.I BECKIYIAN. CAROL Uunej Haienonisg Kiow. Chums, BECKNER, FRED fjunel Chemistry Clul R.O.T.C. ISELILE, LARRY Cjunej BELL, BARBARA Uunel Ivfodern Dance Clul Secretary-Treasurer, 353-54, Palamarg Offic Assistant, C.S.U.g Kachina: R.O.T.C. Spol sor, Rifle iTeam, Officers' Club, Y-Teens. BELL, JOAN Cjunej C.S.U.g Y-Teens, Los H: bladorcs. BELL, RICHARD fjunej Biology Club, Chen istry Club. BENNETT, JOAN Cjunej C.S.U., Wapikag Hail nunisg La Cinquantaine. BENNETT, ROY fjunej Irari, President, '53-'51 Sergeant-At-Arms, '52-'53, Office Assistan Three Act Play, 7535 Karhlna, BENSON, RALPH Uunej BERGER, JOANNIS fjunej Lancer StaH C.S.U,g Y-Teens. I BERGSTROLI, DICK Cjanuaryl Football Teaxi Letterman, B , '51, NA , '52-'53, May Fet Escort, '51. i l BERKSHIRE, DAVID fjunej Office Assistant '53, Library Assistant, '53, 1 BERRYMAN, JOHN fjunej BERTHELOT, CAROLYN fjunej C.S.Ul F.N.A.g Los Habladoresg Y-Teens. INZ, SALLY fjunel Palamarg City Volleyball Team, Letterman, '52g City Tennis iTeam, Tgittggmaii, '52g Basketball Team Letterman, LISHOP, ALFRED Uunej BU Team Football Letterman, '52. LLACKLEDGE, PATTI fJuneJ National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Junior Cabinet, Lancer Stall: Red Cross Representative, City Swimming Team, Letterman, l52g Gym Lcadcrg Niwaunag Senior Cabinet. SLACKLEDGE, PENNY QJuneJ National Honor Societyg Niwauna, Student Council, '53954g Gym Leader, City Swimming Team, Letter- man, '52-'53: Y-Teens. BLAIR, JUDY CJuneJ Kachinag Y-Teensg , C.S.U.g Niwaunag Texas History Club. FLOXSOM, ANNETTE fJuneJ Red Cross Rep' , resentativeg Choralettesg Haienonisg C,S.U.g Y-Teens. SLOXSOM, BETTY CJunej National Honor So- ciety, Niwaunag Library Assistant, Wowapi, Arrowhead. POB, DIAN CJanuaryJ Biirabeaug C.S.l.7.: Ollicc Assistant, '53, SOLING, JOYCE CJunej C.S.U: Choralettcs, Publicity Chairman, '53g Mirabeau. SOND, BARBARA fJuncJ Palamarg C.S,U. 3OWER, JUDY fJunel National Honor Societyg Quill and Scroll, Treasurerg Student Council '51-'53: Chums: Lancer Staff, Associate Editor '53g Y-Teens, Ollicc Assistant, '52, Sequoyahg Arrowhead. EOWIE, BARBARA fJunej National Thespiang Kachina: Belles: C.S.U.g La Cinquantaineg Y-Teens. BOYD, GEORGE fJunel National Honor So- ' ciety: National Forensic League, Irarig C.S.U.q Arrowhead. OYD, MARIGENE fJuneJ lylirabeaug C.S.U. OYLES, NIINIFRED CJuneJ Palamarg Kachinag C,S.U.g Library Assistant. BOYSEN, MARALYN NELL CJanuaryj Chumsg Radio Guildg Kachina, C.S.U.g La Cinquant- aineg Los Habladort-s. RADT, DEBBY CJuuel Los llabladoresg Choral- H3 ettesg Kachina. RANDT ROBERT Summer School Cit , ' 4 - Y J 'V E Bowling Team, Letterman, '53. y BRANNON, JIMMY fJuneJ C.S.U., Chaplain. '52-'53, National Forensic League, Quill and Scroll, Orenda Staff. MSRANSCUM, SYLVIA tJuneJ Chumsg Kiowag C.S.U.g F.T.A. BREEDLOVE, MARY fJuneJ Niwaunag C.S.U.g Texas History Club, Treasurer, '52-353g Y-Teensg Kachina. RIEN, TOM fJuneJ RIGHT, JOE Uunel Track Team, Letterman, l '52g Football Team, Letterman, '52-'535 H Association. BRISCOE, DICK tJunel Sophomore Cabinet: Pow Wow, C.S.U.3 Library Assistant, '53g Wowapl. 'l desire D.A.R. award are muddled 'mid Macbeth B RIZZO LARA . MARTHA fjunej Orencl Beauty, '52-'5fl: Clmraletles: Los Habladores La Cinquantaine. BROADSTONE. RON fjunej BROOKS. IXIOREEN ljunej Gym Leader. BROOKS. NORNIAN Hunel BROOKS. VIRGINIA ljunel Gym Leadei Mirabeau: Kachina: C,S,L'. BROLSS.-XRD. ANNE fjunej C.S.U. BROLISSARD. SHIRLEY fjunej Niwauna: Wa piku: Y-Teens: C.S.U. BROVYN. NEWTON fjauuaryj BRYAN. DAN fllunt-J Tm-xaia Junior Academy 0 Sriencc. BRYAN. .ION fjunel Pow Wow: 'IBB Tean Football Letterman: Baseball Team Letter man. '52-'54. BUCHANAN, HAROLD fjunej R.O.T.C. Of Hcera' Club, Band. Orchestra, Rifle Team Drill lllalmm. BUELL. DON Llunej Kiowa: B Team Basket ball. Letterman, 1513533 lrari. BUNDY. KAY fjimej Niwaunag Kachina: Haie- nonis: Y-Teens: La Cinquantaine, BURKE, 'TOIXI Uunel B Team Football. '51s B Team Baiketball, '52: A Team Foot ball. 152, 53: LA Team Basketball, '53, '54 HAH Team Baseball, 553. '54. BURNS. BOBBY fjunej Pow Wowg B Tealri Basketball. '52q B Team Football, ,525 A Team Football. '53g MA Team Basketball, '53-'5-I-3 'IAN Team Baseball, '52-'54-. BURNS. DOROTHY fjanuaryj May Fete Maidz Y-Tcem: Los Habladoresg La Cinquantaine. X l BURPEE. CAROLINE Uunej Wapika. BUSBY, JOAN Cjunej National Hnnor Societyj Student Cnuncilg Snplmniore Cabinet: Re Cross Representative: Palamar: Wowapi, Sec1 retary '523 Library Assistantg Office Assistantq Arrowhead. BUTLER. JOE fjuncj Texas Junior Academy of Science. BYRNES. ANN qjlmep Kiowag C.s.U.: .Tawasil Gym Leader. 1 CALDWELL. CARISIEN Uunej Los Habladores' C.S.U.: Chums, Sports Chairmang Gyrxi Leader. CALDWELL. CATHLEEN fjunej National Honor Society: Los Habladoresg C.S,U.g Y-Teensg Haiennnis: Choralettesg Kachina' Niwauna, Sports Chairman. 1 CALDWELL. COLLEEN fjunej National Honon Societyg Bowling Team Letterman 152-,543 Senior Cabinet: Choralettesq HHICDKTDISQ Los I-Iabladoresg C.S.U.g Y-Teens. CAMERON. BOB Cjunej Texas Junior Academy of Science. MERON, HUGH tjunvj ,MPER. RAY C-Iunej R.O.'l'.C. Officers' Club: Drill Platoon. .NNAN. BETH tjunel Niwaunag Texas His- tory Club: Y-Teens: C.S.U. ,RLILE. CAROLYN tjunel Chumsg C.S.U.: Y-Teens, .RLISLE. CHARLES tjunej tRNES, PATSY Clunel Red Cross Representa- tive: Xiwauna, Parliamentarian, '533 Choral- ettes: C,S.U.: Y-Teens. ,ROTHERS. DRUSILLA tjunel National :Thespiang Choralettesg Palamar. Publicity Chairman: C.S.U.g Kachina: Y-Teens: May Fete lNfIaid, '52. .RROLL, GARTH fSummer Schoolj B f1'eani Basketball Letterman. '51g City Tennis Team Letterman 552, '53: H Association. LRROLL. NANCY tjzmuaryj Niwauna: May Fete Maid, 52, '5f'S: Senior Cabinet: Choral- ettesg Lab Assistant: Student Council. '51, i522 C.S.U.: Los Habladoresg Y-Tet-ns: Kachina: La Cinquuntainc. ,RROLL. PAUL Cjunel Oflire Assistant, '52g Hi-Y, Membership Chairman, '53: Awahoo. .RTER, LYNN tjanuaryj Ramal, Vice Presi- dent: Senior Cabintttg MB Team Basketball Letterman. '51-'52: A Team Basketball Letterman. '52-'53g Track Letterman, 2535 Nfost Popular Boy. .SIMIR. JACK Cjunej May Fete Escort '53g Cartrxonist Association, Vice President. QSTELLO. PAT tjunej Junior Cabinet: Red Cross Representative. '53-'54: Choralettes: Mirabeau. Secretary: La Cinquantaine: Kachina: C.S.L',: Y-Teens. 'lERNOSKY, NANCY tjunej lvlirabeau, Fi- nance Chairman: Texas History Club. Virt- President: Choralettes: Kachina: C.S.U.1 Y-Teens: La Cinquantaine. ILDRESS, NTARGIE Uunej C.S.U.: Chums. ILDRESS. PHIL tjunej lrari1 lizuitlg Firt- i Captain, '53-'5-I: National Forensic League: Office Assistant. IIRISTIE, SHARON tjunt-J National Honor Socicty: Student Council: Rt-d Cross Repro- ' sentativeg Palamar: Y-Teensg C.S.U.g Gym , Leader: Office Assistant: Arrowhead. AIRISTOPIIER, DOROTHY Qjuncj Choral- ettesg Y-Teens: C.S.U. QARK, BETTY PAT tjunej La Cinquantaine: Haienoms: F.T,A., Publicity Chairman, '53: Office Assistant: Choralettcsg Gym Leader: Cherokee Golf Head: Wapikag Y-Teens. EMENTS, JAMES Uunel Awahoog UB' Team Basketball Manager, '51: Hi-Y. I OUD, RANDY qjunep LE, BRADY fjunej Pow Wow, Treasurer, 53- '54: Kachina: Radio Guild: R.O.vT.C. Band, '51-,53, Rifle Team, '53g Library Assistant. LE, CAROL SUE fjunel lxlirabeaug Wapikag Y-Teens. MBS, DOYLE fjunej are bewildered by Beowul sport senior rings CONKLIN, PAT fjunel CONKLING, LYNN ljunel CONNER, CHARLES J. Cjunel Awahoo, N tional Thespian, Radio Guild, Kachina, CONNER, IVIARY NELL ljanuaryj D.A. Award. '53, Red Cross Representative, Hai nonis, Chums: Y-Teens, C.S.U. COOK, BEVERLY ljunej Kiowa, Haicnon C.S.U. COOK, JACK fjunej Awahoo, Secretary, '53. COOPER, CAROL Qjunej Palamarg Los Habl clores, C.S.U.g Y-Teens, ' COOPER, BIARTHA Ljunej Chums, Recordi. Secretary, '53-'54, Red Cross Representativ Y-Teens, Treasurer, '52-'53, Science Clu Secretary. '52, Office Assistant, '53-'54, Gy Leader, F.T.A. COOPER, NANCY ljuuej National Honor S cietyg Niwauna, Oflice Assistant, Arrowhezx COOPER, WILLIANI H. ljuncj Texas Juni Academy of Science, Treasurer, '53. COULTER, DAVID ljunej A Team Footb Letterman, '53-'5-I. COULTER, JAMES fjunej A Team Footb. Letterman, '53-'54-. COURTIN, BARBARA ljuncj Niwauna, Ilai nonis, La Cinquantaine. COWAN, ALICE fjunej National Honor Socici Quill and Scroll, National Forensic Leagu Ramal Cup, Sophomore Cabinet, Red Cru Representative: Orenda, Assistant Club Editm 53. Club Editor, '54, F.T.A., Gym Leads Y-Teens, Arrowhead. COWAN, ISLA Uunej Mirabeau, Secretary, '3 54, Office Assistant, La Cinquantaine, Ka ina, Gym Leader. l l COX, JACK ljunej AU Team Football, Lett: man, ,52, '53, Track Team, '52, '53, M Fete Escort, Pow Wow. CRADDOCK, ADRIENNE Cjanuaryj Natiorl Honor Society, Student Council, Advisd Council, '52, Tawasi, Secretary, '53, Sop omore Cabinet, La Cinquantaineg Office A sistant, Arrowhead. CRAKE, MERVYN fjunej Hi-Y. ' CREGAR, CYNTHIA Uunej Y-Teens, La Ci quantaine, C.S.U., Kachina, Los Hahladori CRENSHAW, FRANK fjunej May Fete Escoli '53, Pow Wow, Publicity Chairman, 1, Sophomore Cabinet, Otlice Assistant, La Ci quantaine, Program Chairman, 153, '54-. ' CRENSHAW, SHERRY ljunej Senior Cabinl Niwaunag F.T.A.g Y-Teens, Kachina. CROW, FAIRFAX Uunej National Honor S ciety, National Thespiang Palamar, Installati Chairman, Cheerleader: Cherokee Basketb Head, City Volleyball Team, '52, Swimmi, Team, '53, Office Assistant, Kachina. CROW, NANCY fjunej National Honor Sociel National iThespian, Palamar, Telephone Cha' rnang Cheerleader, Radio Guild, Office if Slstant. CULVER, JOHN fjunej HB Team Football, 'I JMMINGS, SALLY fjunel Niwauna, La Cin- quantaine, Wapika, Y-Teens. JSHMAN, WILLIAM Uanuaryl UTSHALL, GAYLE fxlanuaryj National Thes- pian Society, Kachina, Junior and Senior Cabinet, Kiowa, Niwauna, Publicity Chair- man, '53, Gym Leader, La Cinquantaine, Los Habladores. ALLAVIA, LARRY Cjunej AMON, MAYFIELD Uunej Drill Platoon, '53, '54, Rifie Team, '52-'54, Rodeo Club, Vice President, '53, '54, ARLING, KLM Uunej Pow Wow, Orenda, Art Editor, '53, Cartoonist Association, Treasurer, '53. AVIDSON. RALPH Uunej Ramal, Treasurer '53, B Team Basketball Letterman, '51-'53, Oliice Assistant, '53. AVIES, JUDY fjunel National Thespianl Clioralettes, Niwaunag C.S.U., Kachina. AVIS. BOB ljunej R.O.T.C., Band, Executive Olliicer, R.O.T.C. Lieutenant, Officers' Club: Orenda Staff, Quill and Scroll, Arrowhead. AVIS, CATHARINE fjunej Student Council, Gym Leader, Ol'l'ice Assistant. AVIS, CHARLOTTE ljunej I-Iaienonis, YJ1'eens. HAVIS, DAVE 45-mei DAVIS, DIANE Qunej Chums, Wapika, Vice 1 President, '53-'54, Cartoonist Club, Secretary '53-'54, Y-Teens, C.S.U. AVIS, ESTI-IER fjunel Los Habladores, Kach- ina, Texas History Club, C.S.U., Y-Teens. AVIS, LINDA Cjunej National Thespian, junior Cabinet, Red Cross Representative, Niwauna, Los Habladores, Gym Leader. AVIS, PHIL Uunel Library Assistant, Student Council, NB Team Baseball, HA Team Baseball Letterman. '53-'54, UH Association, Awahoo, Vice President, '53-'54, AY, TONI Uunel National Honor Society, Student Council, '51-'53, Advisory Council, '52-'53, Red Cross Representative, President, '53-'54, Orenda Staff. Typist. '51-'52, Junior Editor, '53-'54-1 Quill and Scroll, Kachina, C.S.U., Arrowhead. EAN, RICHARD Cjanuaryj E ARINIAN, PATSY Qanuaryj Niwauna, Y-Teens, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Cherokee Archery Head, '52. ECOUX, ANNETTE fjunel Transferred from Conroe High School, Palamar. EER, DIXIE ANN fjunej 'Transferred from Reagan. ENT, WHIT Qjanuaryj Rainal, IN'Iay Fete Escort, '51, '52, Hi-Y, Kiowa. IAMOND, MARGARET fjunel National Honor Society, Niwauna, Treasurer, '53, Kachina, President '53-'54, Red Cross Representative. Secretary-Treasurer, '53-'54, City Volleyball Team Letterman. '52, '53, Gym Leader, Of- Hcc Assistant, C.S.U. ILLEHAY, DAVE Uunej National Honor So- ciety, Drill Platoon, Office Assistant, Texas Junior Academy of Science. attend endless te become career conscious DIZEREGA, GEORGE ljunej DOAK, ANNE tJuneJ National Honor Socie Secretary, '53: Student Council. '5l. '54-g A xisory Council. '53-,541 Quill and Scro Orenda Stall. Art Editor '53-'54g Palatnz Choralettes: Kachina: Los Habladores: Thr Act Play: Arrowhead. DOBSKY. CAROLYN fJunt'J Tzxwasi: Haienon DONNELLY. ANNE fJttneJ R.O.T.C. Sponsf Officers' Club: Bowling Team: Haienon Secretary. '3l: Kachina: Choralettes: Palamz DONOHOE. DONALD fJanuary7 R.O,T.l Band: Orchestra. DORMAN. HARRIET fJanuaryj Tawasi: R1 Cross Representative, '52, '53: La Cinqua taine: C.S.U, DOUGLAS. PA-T fJuueJ National The-spian: Se' re-tary. ,52-153: Kachina, Secretary-Treasure '52-'5-l-3 Radio Guild. Secretary-Treasurer, 15' 53: Churalettes: Tawasi: Office Assistant. DOZIER. JACK lJunt'J Pow Wow: Rodeo Clul DRAPER. TOMMY QJunt'l DREYER, KYLE fJunej DREYLING, MAX fJuueJ Puw Wow: HB' Tea: Basketball Letterman '53: A Team Baske ball, Manager '54-5 Office Assistant. DULL. NIARILYN fJunt-J Mirabeau: Y-Teen C.S.U,3 Texas History Club: Gym Leader. J DUNNAINI. SANDRA fJnnej Palamarg C.S.L' La Cinquantaine: Wapikag Y-Teens. ' EARL, JOAN fJunt-J EASTHANI. ANNE lJuneJ National Honor So- iety: Palamar: Y-Teens: Volleyball Team Le terman, 551-'54-: Tennis Letterman, '51-'51 National Thespian: Orenda Beauty, 'fvi Kachina: Radio Guild: Wowapig Wapika: L Cinquantaine: Library Assistant: Oil'it'e Assis ant: Arrowhead. EBANKS. JIXIBIY fJunej Awahoo. Presidenl T53-'54-: Swimming tTeam Letterman, '53-,54 Hi-Y, St-rretary. ,5fi. EBY, DAVID lJunej ECHOLS, JANE fJuneJ Choralettesg C.S.U.: Lt! Hablaclures: Kachina. EDMAN. CYNTHIA fJuneJ Sophomore Cabinet Junior Cabinet: hlirabeau, Social Chairman Choralettes: Kachina. EHLERT. ARNOLD lJunej Awahoo: Hi-Y, l l ELLINGTON. INIARTHA tJunt-J National Hono Society: C,S.L'.: Gytn Leatler: Ollice Assist ant: Arrowheatl. ' ELLIOTT. EDITH fJunej Niwauna. Corresponc ing Secretary. '53: Cherokee. Secretary, '5f' 'Ii4: Lancer. Tiff: Kamal Sweetlieart: May Fel Duchess, 52. '53: Gym Leader: Volleyba Squadt Senior Cabinetg Senior Class Vit' President. ELLIOTT. LYNN CJanuaryJ Senior Class. Trea. nrt-r: Ramal: A Team Football Lettermzul '52-'53: B Team Football Letterman, '51 H Association: Hi-Yg Sophomore, Junior Senior, Cabinet: Office Assistant, 712. ESLINCER, NIARY LYNN CJunej Tawasig Tex: History Club: C.S.U. 'VANS, JOE fjanuaryj Blay Fete Escort, '52, 553. WING. CAROL Qjunel 'AGAN. FERN fjanuaryj l'1'awasi. Membership Chairman, 52. Corresponding' Secretary, '53: Irari Princess. '52g Niay Fete Duchess, '51-'52, Maid, ,535 Choralettes: Los Habladores: Y-Teens. 'ARMER. ANN fjunej National Honor Society: Wowapi, Secretary, '53-'54: Cherokee Tennis Head. '53-'54: Tennis Team. '52-354: Swim- ming Team. '53: Kiowa: Gym Leader: Library Assistant, '53-'54: Y-Teens: C.S.U.g Arrow- head, Secretary, 'EAGINS, BE'1 1'Y Cjnnej Niwauna. iEATHER, JOHN fjunej 'EELY. ANN fjnnej Haienonis: C.S.U. 'EILD. JOAN Cjunel National Honor Society: -'W' lTh.-' National Forensic League, . ationa esplang Radio Guild. President. '53: Chums. Vice President, '53-'54: Y-Teens: Kachina: City Declamation Winner-Interseholastir League Representative: Arrowhead. l'E.RGl,'SON. BENJIE Uunel Band: Irari. TERCUSON. HERSHAL fjunel Pow Wow, Sec- s lg retary, 753-'54, IELDER, SHIRLEY fjunej Cherokee. INKE. KATHLEEN Uunei National Honor Society, Vice President, 53: Student Council: National Thespian: Chorus, Chaplain: Office Assistant: Gym Leader: Kachina: Y-Teens: Radio Guild: Three Art Play. '52: Arrowhead. ITE. ANNITA fjnnel Student Council: Advisory Council: National Thespian, Secretary, 333-,345 Red Cross Representative, Palamar: Irari Princess: Kachina: Radio Guild: hiodern Dance Club: Gym Leader. LINT. BARBARA Cjunej Y-Teens, C.S.U. ,ONDREN. WALTER Uunel B Team Foot- ball Letterman. 351: A Team Football Let- terman, '52. '53: Bu Team Basketball Letterman. '5l: UA' Team Basketball Letter- man, '52: Junior Class President: Tawasi Cup Winner: Orenda. Sports Editor. '52-'53: Ramal: ll Association, FORD, JERRY fjunel Pow VVow: Rodeo Club. FORREST, WAYNE ljunej National Honor So- ciety: Band: Orehestra: Red Cross Representa- tive: Senior Cabinet. FOSTER. BERT ljanuaryj li Team Football Letterman. '52, Varsity Football, 753. IFOSTER, LINDA ljanuaryt National Honor So- F cietyg Student Cunnril. '53g Red Crossl Repre- sentative, '51, '5'l: Choralettes: Niwauna. Secretary. ,535 May Fete Maid. '51, '32, Orenda Beauty, '533 Lab Assistant: Kachina, Y-Teens: La Cinqnantaine: Texas History Club: Los Hablaclores: Arrowhead. OXWORTH, WICK K-Iunej National Thespiang Pow Wow: Three Act Playsg Contest Plays, Rodeo Club. RANKLIN, AL fjunej Ramal: Hi-Y. RENCH, HAROLD Cjanuaryl Band, '50-52. FROST, JOHNNY fjunej FULLER, SADIE fjunel National Honor Society Lancer, Exchange Editor, Feature Editor, '52 Page Editor, '53, Make-up Editor, Photoe- rapher, ,53-'54-: Quill and Scroll: F.T.A Secretary, '52-'53, President, '53-'54: Mira- beaug Arrowhead. con college catalogues sit for senior pictures FULLER, SUE Cjunej 'Transferred from Grange High School, Lake Charles, Louisial GAINEY. JIMMY tjunej R.O,T.G. Drill P toon, '51-'52g Rifle Team. '53-'54g Cams Club. GALLEGLY, ELIZABETH tJum-by C.S.If.g Tccnsg Haienonis. GANDY, WARREN Uunej GARRETT, MARILYN fjuncj Junior Cabinl Senior Cabinet: Choralettesg Niwauna: K chinag C.S.U.: Gym Leader. GARVEY, IWARY RUTH tJunej Chemistry Clu Y-Teensg C.S.U. GATES, JANE fJunej G,S.U.: La Cinquantaix GIBSON, KAY fJuncj GIDDENS. NANCY fSummer Sfhooll Studi' Council: Red Cross Representative. GILES. JANIS fJnnf-J Los Habladoresg Lab .A sistant. GILL, ANN fJunej Snplmmore Cabinetg Stude Gouncilg National Thespiang Kachinag Orenl Beautyg Gym Leaclerg Chnralettesg Red Cr Rcpresentativeg Miraheau. Parliamentarial Irari Court. ' GLASH, BOBBY fJunej Pow Wow: Hi-Y. i GORSUCH, JIM Utmey 1 GRACE, DAVID rjanuaryn l l GRANLUND, SCOTT CJuneD Rifle Team L terman. GRASSEDONIO. JOANNE fjunel C.S.U.: I Habladorcsg Y-Teensg Texas History Ch Kachina. GRAY, NEDAYE csttmmet- Schoolj Kafhirl Choralettesg Red Cross Representative. GRAY, WAYNE fJuneJ A GREENWOOD, JIINIIXIY fJunej Golf Team. , GRIBBLE. JUDY CJnnej National Honor S fit-ty: National Thcspizxng Palamarg Kachin Gym Leaderg Omce Assistant: Arrowhead. 1 GRIFFIN. MARY ESTELLE lJuuel Kiou Haicnonisg Palamarg C.S.U.g Y-Teens. GUNTER. PETE fJunej Orchestra: Boys' Sta Rcprcst-ntativeg G.S.U,g Sequoyali: Hi- Cartoonists' Associationg Awalioog Studel Council. GUY, LUANNE lJunej Wlapikag C.S.L'. HAFNER. NIARIANNE fJunej La Cinquantain G.S.U.g Y4Teens. 1 l AGEN, INIARILYN ljunej Junior Cabinetg Red Cross Reprcsentativcg Miraheau. President, '53g Kachinaq Y-Teensg C.S.U.: Three Act Play, '53. AGLE. GEORGE fjuuel Kacliinag R.O.T.C. Bandg Lab Assistant: National Thespian. ALE, BETTE Qjunej Kiowa: Tawasi. Publicity Chairman, 'ilig C.S.U.g Y-Teens: Wupika. ALL, BOB fjunej AMILTON, GLORIA Ljunej C.S.U.: Library Assistant. AMMERICH, CATHY ljuncj National Honor Society: Student Council, Secretary, '53-'51-lg i Advisory Council, 553: Quill and Scrollg Sopho- more Cabinetg Senior Cabinetg Orenda Staff, Circulation Manager, '54: Niwauna, Chaplain, '53g Y4Teens, Vice President. '53-'54-5 La Cin- quantaine, President, '53-'54, ARAGAN, DON Uunel ARDING, RICHARD Cjanuaryl Ramalg BY 1 Team Basketball, ,5I. l RLAW ELAINIE une Nlirabeau '53 Ra A . , . tj 3 . . ..: - chinag Y-Teensg City Volleyball Team: Gym Leader. ARMAN, DUWAYNE Cjanuaryj Raxual. ARRIS, BARBARA fjanuaryj Niwaunaq Chora- lettes: Student Councilg Red Cross Represen- N tativeg C,S.U. ARRISON, ANNE fjunej Blirabeau: C.S.U.: 1 Los Habladoresg Kachinag Office Assistant. ARRISON, PAT fjunej Texas Junior Academy of Science. ARRISON, PHIL Qjunej ART, CHARLES Il. fJ3l1ll3l'yJ Band: R.O.T.C. Sergeant, Orchestra. AWES, IVIARY Uanuaryj National Honor So- cietyg Chumsg Interscholastic League Repre- , sentativeg Red Cross Representariveg C.S.L'.g Radio Guildg Wapikag Y-Teens. LAYDEN, STUART Qjunej Irarig R.O.T.C. Of- L ficers' Clubg Drill Platoong Rifle Team. AYSLIP, BILLY fjunej R.O.T.C. Bandg Or- chestra. EARD, PATSY Uunej National Honor Societyg Interscholastic League Representative. State Extelnporaneous Speech Winnerg Quill and Scroll, President. '53-'5-1-3 Orenda Statll, Club Editor, '52-353. Editor, '53-'5-l-1 National Fo- . rensic League, Vice President. 152953. Corres- , pending Secretary, '53-'5-lg F.T.A., President, V ,52-'53g C.S.U., Secretary. '52: Gym Leader, '53-'54g Arrowhead, Vice President. lEASLIP, LYNN fjunel Choralettesg Niwaunag Y-Tcensg Kachina: C.S.U.g Office Assistant. IIDRICH, BARNEY qjuncp EFFNER, KAY fjunej Kiowag F.N,A.g C,S.LT. ENDERSON, BURTLEYE Uunel Kiowa: C.S.U.: Y-Teensg La Cinquantaineg Kachina: l Office Assistant. ENDERSON. JANIE Cjunej Choralettes: Itlira- heaug Kachinag National Thespiang C.S.U.g Gym Leader. struggle through Civics tussle with Mig -nt!! HENDERSON, JIM Ljunej HENDON, BOBBIE fJunej Cherokee. HENRY, ANN fJuncJ C.S.U.g Los Habladn Kachinag Y-Teens. IIERRIN, DORIS fjuncj Y-Tcensg C.S.U.g i chinag Los Habladoresg Red Cross Rel sL'nratix'c'. HESLEP, PETE CJnneJ I-Ii-Yg Awahoo. HICKINIAN, JOYCE CJanuaryJ Chumsg Kio HILL, CAROLYN fJuneJ Mirabeaug Y-Tec Kachinag C.S.U. HILLAND, ROBERT Uunej Awahoo. HILTON, SANDRA QJunej Choralettesg C.S. Kachina. HINES. MACK fJuneJ Irarig Bandg Orchesi R.O.T.C. Officers' Clubg C.S.U. HODGES, JAMES fJuneJ Cartoonist Associati Secretary, '52-'53. HOFFBIAN, GLORIA fJuneJ National H0 Society. Treasurer. '53g Student Cnun Senior Cabinetg Chnralettesg Volleyball Lett man. '5'2: Cherokee Baseball Hcadg G Leaderg Chums, Publicity Chairman, '53-' Library Assistanlg C.S.U.g Y-Teensg Wowa Arruwliearl. HOFFMAN, RICHARD Uunej HOLDER, PAT fJuneJ Chumsg Choralettes, Habladoresg Y-Teensg C.S.U.g Library mstanr. HOLLIDAY, CLAIRE fJuneJ Niwaunag Los I bladoresg Y-Teensg Gym Leader, C.S.i Orenda Beauty. 1 HOOPES, MARY JO CJuneJ Red Cross Refi sentativeg Haienonisg F.N.A. 4 I I HORTON, WANDA CJanuaryJ Mirabeaug Teensg C.S.U.g Haienonis. HOUGHTON, KAY CSummer Schooll Haienox iTawasig F.T.A.g C.S.U.g La. Cinquantai Senior Cabinet. HOWARD, JEAN CJuneJ Transferred from C tral High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma. now1sL1,, DICK qsummer sermon I HUDSPETH, CLAIRE Uunej Niwaunag C.S.l Y-Teens: Radio Guildg R.O.T.C. Spons Sponsors' Rifle Team, Officers' Clubg OH Assistant. HUFF, BILL CJuneJ I HUGHES, TRAVIS fJuneJ HUNT, DON fSummer Schoolj 34- I I I NT, LEONEAN fjunt-J 7RLEY. JIMINIY Cjnntiaryj Ramal: Hi-Yg Sen- ior Cabinet. VSMANN, DAVID fjunel Irari. Chaplain, '53, Ti'r'asurer, '53-'5-lg B Basketball Team. ITCIIINSON, JOAN fjanuaryl C.S.L'.: Gym Leader. WIS, GEORGE Uunel WCK, PATSY fjunel Student Council: Haie- nonisg Clnnns. Currexpunclinu Secretary. '53- '54-: C.S.U.: La Cinquantaineg Los Habladorvs. ACS. ROBIN fjunej Kitma: Ramal: Swim- IHIIILI Tx-aiu Letterman. 'Sl-'5-lg Drill Platoon: R.O.T.C. Ollicers' Club: Library Assistant. IAEL, DAVID fjunej Bantlg Orchestra. YKIVIAN. LOUISE Cjunel Chums, Publicity Chairman. 1523531 C.S.U.: Y-Teens: Volley- ball Letterman. 552g Iruri Princess: Gym Leader. SGERS. ,IULIANNIE flluncl Library .'XQsistant: La Cinquautaineg Y-Teens. 1VCIK, CHARLYN fjunvj Kiowa. President. ,53-,541 Nlirabcaug C.S.U. l-lJECKA. STANLEY IASIIIIIIHUI' Sclmnll Awa- lioog Swimlninq 'Il-am I.t'tterman. '52 L, RAY Cjunej NINGS, YVONNE fjunel Niwannl E, JOHN fjunel NSON, DORIS fjunel La Cinquantaine. Secretary, '53g Orenda Beauty: lNIirabeau. il-INSON. JEAN qjtmey Chumsg Churalettes: Orchestrag Y-Teens: C.S.U. IHNSON. KAY fjunel Red Cross Represent- ativcg Chnralettes: Niwaunag Y-Teens: La Cin- quantaineg R.O.T.C. Sponsor. '53-'5-lg Olli- cers' Club. Secretary. NSON, NIALVERN ljuncl Camera Club. NSON, WYONA fJ?lllll2l!'f'l C.S.U.: Y-'lk-cns: La Cinquantaine. HNPTON. JEAN Iluncj Soplnnnnre Cabinet: C inralcttes: Nlirabeau. Sports Chairman. ,523-'5-I. I-INSTONI. ,IIM fSummer Srlionll Fnotball Let- terman. 153: Track Letterman. '52-'54-. NSTON. SANDY fsnmmer Sclmoll Chora- lettcs. INER. TOIVIMY Uanuaryj Ramalg Hi-Yg Golf Letterman. '52g Track Letterman. 53: May Pete Escort. plan the prom ace final finals JONES. BEN lJunc-J F.F.A., Secretary. JONES. BOB 1JuneJ Pow VVOWQ R.O.T.C. I Ollirer. '54, JONES. CARMELITA fvlnnuj National II4 Society: Haienonis: Choralettes: La Cinq tainvg Library Assistant: Wowapi: Arrowh JONES. FINAS lJnnrJ Junior Cabinet: R1 Club, Presidentg I-li-Y: Ii Team Foot JONES, HARRY LJuni-J Ramalg Swimming Tc JONES. JULIE 1JnneJ Red Cross Representa Choraleltes: Palamar, Parlizmicntztrian, '54-g Kachinag C.S.U.g Los Habladoresg 1 Leader. JORDAN, GERY fJuneJ Awahoog Library sistant, KALB, CLAIRE fJuneJ Choralettesg Pala! C.S.U.: Kachina. KEEP, JO ANN CJuneJ Haienonisg C.S.U. KEITH. FRANK Uunej National Honor Soc. President, '53g Library Asisstantg Arrowhi i KELLER, BEN BOB fJuneJ Pow Wowg Kach Radio Guildg Cartoonists Associationg Hi National Thespian, Treasurer, '52-'54-. KEMP. DOROTHY CJunej Choralcttesg Palau' C.S.U.q Office Assistant. 1 KERN. BERNARD lJanuaryJ Hi-Yg Swimn Team. KE'I I'LER. BILLIE JOAN Uanuaryj Mirah Library Assistantg Wowapig Y-Teens. KIEL, PAUL fJuneJ Hi-Y. KIIWBALL, KIINI fJunej Orenda Staff, Busi Manager, 353-'54g Directory Staff, Adverti xI2lIl3Q'El'. ,53g Ramal. i KIIVIBRO, KATHLEEN fJuneJ National HL Societyg Student Councilg Advisory Coui May F1-te Maid: Alternate Cheerleaclerg tional Thespiang Kachinag Radio Guildg CI alettes: Red Cross Representative, Secret! '52-,531 Gym Leaderg Miss Lamar, '53. KING. ALLENE fSummer Scho0lJ Choralel Kiowaq Haienonis, President, 152g May I INlaid. 53: Mirabeau, Chaplain, '53g C.S. KING, EUGENE CJimeJ National Fore Leagneg C.S.U.. President, '53. 1 KNAUTH, DORIS 1Junt-J Sophomore Cabi Choralvtteig C.S.U.g Kachina. l KNOLLE. GUY Uimep KOCH. NANCY fJnneJ Mirabeau: C.S.U.3 Habladores: Y-Tvciisg liililllilliig Lab Assist KOSTAS. THERESA fJuncJ Niwaunag C.S1 5.'II'4.A.: Junior Academy of Scienceg Wap - of-ns. KUHLIVIAN. ALLAN Cjanuaryj Orchest Lancer Staff, '53. SER, DAVID tjannaryj National Honor So- ciety: Band. CORTE. GEORGE t'Summer Schooli CY, BILL tlunci liinna: Golf Team. '51-'54. CY SYLVIA anuarvl Tawasi. Parliamentzir- tl . ian, 752353: Gym Leader, '52-'54, Texas His- tory Club. MAR. LEONARD fjnnej RGE, JUDY tjunel C.S.L',: Y-Teens: Ka- china. VVHON. ANNE fjunel National Honor So- ciety: Student Council. 52353: Quill and Scroll, Secretary. 53: Junior Class Secretary: Red Cross Representative, '51-'52: Orenda. Senior Editor: Palamar, Telephone Chairman. '52, '53, President, '53, '54: C.S.U.: Office Assistant, '52, 53: Arrowhead. WSHAE, AUDREY ljunel Tawasi: Los Ha- bladores, C.S.U. Y, ,IULIANNE ljunel National Honor S0- cietyg Quill and Scroll: Lancer Stall. Man- aging Editor, 353-,543 Kiowa, Publicity Chair- man. '52-'54: Tawasig Y-Teens, Corresponding Secretary, '53-,545 Texas History Club. Cor- responding Secretary, '53: F.T,A., Social Chairman. E, DAVID ljunel Pow W'ow: Swimming Team Manager, '5Ig Bu Team Football Manager. '52: HA Team Football lvlanager. '53. E, ,IEANINE Cjunej Cherokee. E, NORIVIA ljunel Choralettes: Palamar, Dec- oration Chairman, '53-'54, Cyxn Leader. '53: I Kachina: Office Assistant: F.N.A.: Y-Teens: Los Hablaclores. LAND, FRAN lSununer Schooll Niay Fcie. '53: Palamar: Red Cross Representative. 553- 'Q4-: Choralettes: Gym Leader. '53, '54: Wa- pika. SIKAR, ERRY CLAIRE ljunel Belles I Sports Chairman, '52g Tawasi: Lab Assistanti SIKAR. JOHNIE ljnnel B Team Basket- ball, '51-'53: Awahoo. STER, LARRY fjnnel Ramal: Track Team Letterman, WIS. ANNE ljunel National Honor Society: Student Council: National Forensic League: Sophomore Class Vice President: Clioralettes. President, '53: Haienonis. Treasurer, '51: Ni- waunag Cherokee Badminton Head: Gym Leader: Modern Dance Club: Arrowhead: Nlost Representative Cirl. WIS. BARRY ljunel Pow VVOw: May Fete Es- cort, '53: Senior Cabinet. iIITE. HENRY fjunel NDSEY. ,IINIKIY ljunej Irari. Publicity Chair- man, '52-'53, Social Chairman. '53-55-1-g Track Team Manager, '5f'lg Head Cheerleader. GO. ALLEN ljunei Senior Cabinet: Senior Class President: Pow Wow. Vice President. '53, '54: HU 'Team Basketball Letterman. TER. SIDNEY ljunel Student Council, '52- '53: National Thespian: Ollice Assistant: Mira- beau: Kachina, Radio Guildg Swimniinu Team Letterman. '52. '53: Gym Leader. NDENBERG. JUIIN Kjunel Band. RD, ERNEST tjanuaryt Irari: Senior Cabinet: Band: Officers' Club. order last Orendas choose senior cabinet LOTT, HAROLD fjunej C.S.U., Publicity Ch: man, '53. LOTT, JERRY fJuneJ Ramalg MB Team Basl ball, 351g Track Team Letterman, '53g Hi Chaplaing Orrhestrag H Association. LOUIS, EDWARD CJunej Student Conncilg l malg Hi-Y. LOVELAND. ROBERT CJnneU Transferred fr liellntar High Srhool, Belle Vernon, Pe Sylvania. l.L'SK. DUKE tJnnvJ 'liranxlerrutl from Oakwc High School, Dayton. Ohio. LYON, SHARON lJnnej National Honor Socif Red Ct-osx Reprexenlativeg Ollice Assistzl Texas llistory Clnbg Wapikag Palam C.S.L'.: A1'rowl1ead. McADOO, BRANTLEY fJunej Mr,-XSHAN. JOHN fJnnej NUISRIDE. JEANNETTE tJunej Choralet Kiowa: Haienonisg Nlirabeaug C,S.U.g P Cross Representative. XTUCARTY, JOHN tJa1llla1'y,l XICCONNELL, HILL fsllilllllkl' Schoolj Tra fcrrecl from Tyler, Texas. NICCRACKEN, VVILLARD tJnnej Texas Juil Acad:-rny of Science, President, '53-'54-g P at Ft. WVorth Science Meet, '52. MCDANIEL, ANN tJnnej Stnclent Councilg S01 omore Class Treasure-rg Junior Cabinetg Cho lettesg Niwaunag Y-Teensg C.S.U.: Los Hat dores: Library Assistantg Office Assistant. Mc'EACHERN. NIARIAN CJuneJ Palamar: Ch lettes: City Volleyball Team: Gym Leag Kachina. lVfrELROY, CATHY tJunv:l Kiowa: Haienon NRCEE. MARGARET fJnnel C.S.U.: Lanl Staff: Y-Teens. BICILVVAIN, CLARENCE QJuneQ Football L let-man, '51-'53, X MCKEE, YTERRY tJnneJ Kiowa. Vice Preside f53-'54g B Team Football Letterman, NTCKEEVER. DICK fJnneQ Pow Wow: Swimm Team Letterman, 3535 Alternate Cheerlea NICKEEVER. REX Uunej Pow Vvow, MrLAUGl'lLAlNl, PAT fjannaryl Texas Jun Academy of Scienreg Chemistry Club. Mc-MAHAN, EMMET CJnnej R.O.T.C. Offic Club: Drill Platoon, ML'MATH. BARBARA fJunej Library Assista Rodeo Club. Mm-NIENEMY. NATALII-I Cjunej VCNICOLL, BETSY Q-Ianuaryj Choralettesg Wa- pikag Radio Guild, Tawasi. WCPHAUL, TOMMY fjanuaryj Irarig R.O.T.C. Captain, Officers' Clubg Band Commander, Orchestra. iCPHERSON, FRANCES fjunej Tawasi. Presi- X dent, '53-'54, Wapika, Treasurer, '53, Secre- Q tary-Treasurer, '53-354. ICSKIMMINC, TOMNIY fjunel Ramalg Basket- ' ball Letterman, '52-'54, B Team Football Letterman, '51-'52, UH Association. AHONEY, MARTHA Uunej Niwauna: Haie- nonis, Social Chairman, Treasurer, '523 Ka- cliinag Red Cross Representative, lNIodern Dance Head: Choralettesg May Fete Jester, Lab Assistant. ANATT, JOAN tjuney National Honor So- cietyg Student Council, Palamarg Sophomore Cabinet, Red Cross Representative, Choral- ettesg Office Assistant. ANIHA, ROBERT Uunej Student Council. lANNING, JERRY Qjunej ARION, DON Uuneb Transferred from For- rest City High School, Forrest City, Arkansas. ARKINS, BARBARA Cjunej Mirabeaug Y- Teensg Lab Assistant, Haienonis. fARSHALL, BILL fjunej Student Council: Junior Cabinetg Pow Wow: R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, Vice President, '53g Drill Platoon. 'ARTIN. ELLEN fjunej National Thespiang Kiowag Kachinag F.N.A.g Y-Teens. JARTIN. MARGARET ANN Uunej Palamarg Choralettesg La Cinquantaineg C.S.U.g Office Assistant. IARTINO, CAMILLE Uunej Wapika: C.S.L'.: Chumsg Radio Guildg Kachina. IIASON, MARY fjunej Chumsg Wapika: V870- ' wapig Library Assistantg Y-Teensg C.S.U., F.N.A., Secretary-Treasurer, f53. ATHENY, PATSY tjunej C.S.lf.: VVapikag Y-Teens. ATHEWS, MARILYN fjunel C.S.L'.: Y-Teensg Kachina. AYFIELD, JOHN tjunep AYFIELD, SUNNY fjunej Tawasi: Kiowag Haienonis, Vice President, '51, C.S.L'. AXWELL, BARBARA fjanuaryj Red Cross Reprhesentativeg Choralettesg La Cinquantaineg Wapikag Radio Guild, Cartoonist Association. EINSCHER, FRED Uunej Radio Guildq Ka- china, C.S.U.g Kiowag National Thespian. ELDRUM, MARGARET Cjunej Y-Teens, C.- S.U.g Choralettes, Los Habladores. ERCER, NANCY Qjunej C.S.U., Kiowag Haie- nonis. ERRITT, ANN fJuneJ F.N.A., C.S.U. anticipate the picnic are elected to club ojjzices MILLER, DAVID fllatuiaryj National Honor S cietyg Ollice Assistantg Arrowhead. MILLER. KEITH ljuuej Tennis Letterman, '5 Cltvxnistry Club, l'rvsidt-nt, '53-,54-g G,S.U. MILLER. NANCY Cjutwl National Honor St ciety: Oreuda Stallf National Thespiang Pal. mar: C.S.U.: Kachinag Quill and Scroll. MILLER. SLS.-KN Ijunel Hait-nonisg Los Hablz dures. MILLS. BOB Ijunej A, B Team Baseba Leltcrmang C.S.L7.: Red Cross Representativn IWISTROT, TINA ljunej National Thespiar Vice President. '52, President, ,535 Niwaunz Kachina: Radio Guildg One Art. Playg Chorz lettes. MOEHLINIAN, KAREN ljunel Niwaunag R.O T.C. Sponsor, '53-'54g Rodeo Club. Secretary Treasurer: Gym Leaclerg OII'icers7 Clubg RiH Teamg Lab Assistant. MOERS, SARA Cjunej Palamarg Kiowag Haif nonisg Y-Teensg Office Assistant. MOFFITIT, PAT Uunej C.S.U.g Y-Teensg L Cinquantaine. MONEY, CAROLYN Uunej La Cinquantaine C.S.U.: Office Assistantg Y-Teens. MONTALBO. CARMEN Cjunej F.N.A.. Prr gram Chairman. '53-'54-5 Gym Leaderg Y Teens. La Cinquantaine. MONTGOMERY, JULIE Qjuncj National Hond Society: Quill and Scrollg Red Cross Repre sentative, '53-'54g Orenda StaIl'. Literary Ed? tor. '53-54: Haienonis, Publicity Chairman '52-'53: Palamarg Texas Junior Historical SCI riety, President. T53-'54q La Cinquantaine C,S.U.: Y-Teens: Texas junior Academy C Science: Chemistry Clubg Kachina: Office A5 sistant. 513543 Arrowhead. MOODY. BEBE Llunel Palamar. Corresponding Secretary. '53-'54g F.N.A., President, '53-'54 C.S.U.: Churalettes: Gym Leader: Senio Cabinetg Kachina. City Volleyball Team. MOORE. BETH fjunel Haienonisg Los Habla dores: C,S.U.: Palamar. Chaplain. '53-'54-. MOORE. RAY ljunel MOORE. RUTH lSummer Schoolj Red Cros Representative: Haienonis: Tawasi. v MOORE. SUSIE fjunel National Honor Society, Sophomore Cabinet: Y-Teensg Red Cross Rep- rcst-ntativL': Arrowhead. INIORLEY. BILL ljunel Pow Wow. NIORRELL. LARRY Hunt-I Golf Vlk-am Letter man. '51-53. MORRIS. DLDLEY tjunej i KIORRIS. WILBLTR f.Iunt-J Quill and Scroll! junior Cabinet: Lancer Staff. '53-'54g Br Team Football Letterntang Office Assistant :1 . BIOSER. ,IANNETT Cjunej Niwaunag Ilaienonis Choralettes: Kachina, MOSES. NANCY Ijunej MOUNT, BILL ljunel Irarig National Forensi Leaqiieg National Thespian: Kachinag Radig Guil . Societyg May Feta- Blaid. 33: Suplioinurt- Class UGFORD. LOUISE ljunrl National Honor I SUC'l'CI2lI y'Q ,Inninr Class 'lrcfmiim-i'3 Suplmni-irr l Cabinet: Clmralcttef: Ninnuna. Vive Presi- Q clcnt. '533 Pon' Huw Snr-A-ll1vnx't: C.S.U.: Y-Teens: Iiavlnnn. 'UISE. BOB fSnnnncr Srliunlj l IULLER, AIBXN flluntfl Iruri: Sxsiinlninz It-Lxnl Ls-ttcrnizin, '52-'S-I. IURPHY. DAVE ljuncl URPIIY. .IANIS ljuncj l'ultuntn': lexus Ilin' tory Clubg Chemistry Club: C,S.L'. IURPHY, PATRICIA ljnnel Palanmr: Lanccr Stall.. 353-354: C.S IL: F.'Ii..X.: X'-VIVFCIIS. USICK, RICHARD lblanuaryl YA'I I'. VIRGINIA lSninn1c-r Sclicmlj Modern Dance Club: C.S.L'. ,YER, 'TIIVI Cjunel Rodeo Club. ASH, BARBARA fjunej National Honor Su- cietyg Cheerleader, '53. 54: Quill and Scroll: National Thespian. Currerponding Secretary. '51-'52g Junior Class Vice Prvsidrntg Three Act Play: Gym Leaderg INIay Fate Blaid, '53: ' Lancer Staff. Circulation Editor. '53: Ni- wauna, President, '53g Kachina, Vice Praxi- dcnt, '52, Prvsident. '53g Radio Guild: Queen of Irari Court, XSSU, CAROLYN Cjunej Palainar: Karliina: Wapikag C,S.U.: Y-FI'crns: 'Three Art Play: Gyin Iicadcrg Art Contest W'inncr. ELSOX. NORMA JEAN fjunel C.S.L'. LSON. l'.-YIRICIA C.lzu1l1nr3'i Wvnpilin. VITT. J, B. ijuncl Band. WCOMBE. SUE Cjunej National Ilunor Su- ! ciety: IXIirabeau: Y-Teens: C.S.l'. EVVELL. INHIP fjunej Ramal: May Fete Es- , Cort. 352: Baseball Letterxnnn. 53. 54: Senior Cabinet. EWLAND. DOROTHY ljunel 'I'ramferred from , Newton High Schmil, Newton. Masfacliusetts. LAN, CAROLYN lxlnnrl Wlapilin. , BILL ljunel Team Frmtball. RNIAN '52-53: B Team Football. '3I: Baseball Team. '52-54. bRBI.AXN, ROBERT fxlunc-Q WLIN, XIARY ANN lilnnvi Clim'al0llt's: lin- chiun: ltlirnbcaug Red Crow Rcprvaciitalive. ERC. ADELE fSnn1lnt-r Sclnmlr Clnn'nl0ttt'a: IYIYKHKIIIZLI Sequoyalig Radio Guild. Pmgrzun Cliniruian: Otlicc Axsistant: Ciyin Lentlvri lia- Chinag Y-Teens. ERNDORFER, DORIS l,lunL'J CInu'z1lt'ttt-sl Kachina: C.S.U.: F.'I'.A.: Y-Teens. BRIEN. CAROL Cjunel Tnwasiz C,S,L'.: lia- china: Y-Teena. cut cap and gown day capers issue graduation invitatioizs O'BRIEN, MICHAEL fJanuaryj Ramal, Hi-Y O'BRYAN'I', SHERRY fJunej National Hom Society: Chums. President, '53-3545 Studei Council Representativcg Kiowag Haienoni Y-Teens. Treasurer, '53-,545 Office Assistan '53-'54, ODEN. NANCY IJunej Kaehinag C.S.U.g Clior. lettes: Office Assistantg Mirabeau: Haienoni I7.'I'.A.g Y-Tet-usg National Tllespian. OLIVER, MARILYN Uunej Niwaunag Los H: blaclores. O'NElLL. PEGGY JANE fJunel National Hon: Societyg Quill and Scroll, Red Cross Repo sentative. 53: Lancer Stall, '53g Se uoyal Treasurer, '51-'52g Wapikag Wowapig 2'.T.A Library Assistant. ORCHARD. BECKY QJunej Niwaunag C.S.U Gym Leaderg Modern Dance Club. ORINIAN. BEN fjunej National Honor Societ' Student Council Representative, Advisol Council. '51-'53g President, '53-'54, Quill an Srrollg Senior Class Treasurerg Pow Wow Publicity Chairman, '53-'54g Orencla Staf '53, Library Assistant, Track Teamg Arrov head. OWINBY, INIARGARET fJunej Niwaunag Chora ettesg Kiowa, C.S.U.g Y-Teens. PAGE. ANN fJuneJ National Thespiang Kachinz Lab Assistantg Tawasi. PALMER, MARY JOYCE Uunep Los Habla clores. PANNELL. DOROTHY Qjuncj C,S.U.g Chor ettesg Lab Assistant. al PAPA, ISIARY JOAN fJanuaryl Cherokee. i 4 I l PARSON, HELEN CJanuaryD National Hon: Societyg C.S.U. PASSASIORE, JERRY fJuneQ Football Manage 'W PATRICK. PAT fjunej Cherokee. PATTILLO. PAT fJunej C.S.U., Vice Presiden 51:53, Choralettes, Chaplain, '53g Kiowag I eens. PATTON, NANCY fJunel C.S.U.g Kachinf Y-Teensg Choralettes. 4 PEABODY. JANICE fJunej Student Counci Palamar. Sports Chairman. '53-'54, May Fei lNIaid: Cabinet Memberg Gym Leader. PEARCE, GWENDY Uunej City Volleyballg Gy I-Feaderg Choralettesg Haienonisg C.S.U.g i 1 eens. PERRY. JUDY fJun1'j Transferred from Chicagt Illinois. ' PHAIR. PHYLLIS fjnnej National Honor Si ciety: Office Assistant: Girls' State Represen ativeg Gym Leader: Niwaunag National The pian: Kachinag F.T.A. PHIFER, BOB fJunej Awahoo. X PHILLIPS, ANN fJunel Princess Irari Couri Band Sweetheart: R.O.T.C. Officers' Clul Office Assistant: Choralettesg Los Hablaclorei Niwauna: Kachina. PHILLIPS, IRVING fJunej Ramalg City Bowlin Team. 'HlLl..lPS. POWELL tjunej Retl Crms Repre- X sentatire: Pow VVOW: Ftmtliull Letterman, '52, '5f4g MH' Association. 'lE'l'RANTONIO, BE'l l'INA tjunej Cherokee. POOLE. FRED unei C.S U. Hi-Yg Awahmv. i ' . ll J. - ,- 1 Treasurer, '53- 54-g lxaeluna. lOPE, TOMMY tjanunryj Kiowa, Treasurer, '53. WOSEY. CELIA tjanuaryl Senior Cabinetg Senior Class Secretary: Student Council: juniur Cahi- netg Chumsg May Fete: Choralettes, Vice President: Texas History Club, Treasurerg ' Cherokee Vullcyhall Headg Gym Leader. ROWELL. BOBBY tjunel Ramal, Publicity Chairman. 'SK EOWELL, NOLIE ljunej Tawasig C.S,U.: Y- Teens: Kachina: Library Assistant: Wowapi. BOWERS, REB.-X fjunej Cherokee. 'RESTON. ,IIMMIE itlllllihy Irarig Kiowa: SC- quuyah. FRIBBLE. MARINELLE tjunej Biirabeaug Stu- P alt-nt Council: Iiachinaq Y-Term: C.S.L'. 'RICH CHARLES ljunt-J Ralnalg Swimming Team Letterman: '52, '5f5g H Assuciationg Senior Cabinet. PYKA, FRANKIE tjunej Cherokee. . . . take college entrance exams JYLE, CONNIE tjunej Niwaunag Gym Lender. QAINBOLT. NANCY Cjunej Kachina: C.S.L'.: l Y-Teens. RAINBOW. HENRY fjunej Irarig Lu Cinquan- taine. AXIEY. JEANINE tjunej National Tliespiang Miraheuu: Kachina: C.S.l'. ANDOLPH. JOHN Uunej AY. JllXfIlNIY tjunel ENDLIQMAN. JANET fjunei Student Council: Cabinet Memberg May Fete Maid: Irari Cuurtg Kachina: Gym Leader: Recl Cross Rep- reseirxtyativeg National Thespian: Choraletteeg C.S. . ENFRUEIV, BILL fjanuaryj Lab Assistant. 159 ,L-m. HODES. SUE tjuuel Red Crms Representa- tiveg Haienonis: Kiowa. ICE, JERILYN fjunei National Honor Sucictyg Student Council. '51-53: Palatnarg C.S.L'.5 Gym Leader. '52-'54-: Library Anistantg Wo- wapig Modern Dance Club, Vice President: Arrowhead. ICE, LUANN fjunej Student Council: Ni- waunag Kachina: Y-Teensg C.S,U. ICE, SUSAN Cjunel hlirabeaug Wapika. Sec- retary. 552353. President. '53-'54-: Y-4Tecnsg Cartoonist Assuciation. 0 o leave last will and testament RICIIARDSON. .IO fjuncl National Honor Sf cicty: Palauiarg C.S.I.i.: Y-'lbensg Olliicc A: sistunt: La Cinquantainv. RICHARDSON. JOANNE Utincj Niwaunag K: cliinng Y-Tucnsg C.S.U. RICIITIER, NANCY fjunej Tuwasig C.S.L'. RINGS, GENE fjunei RILEY. JOHN l.lllllC'D Irari. RISIEN, DIANA fjunej National Tlxcspiau: Pala marg Wapikag Kachinag Radio Guildg lNowapi Y-Toons: C.S.U.g Ollice Assistant: Librar Assistant. RITTER. ROXANNE ljunel National Honn Society: Orrln-stra: Chumsg Gym Lcadvrg Y Tecnsg C.S.U.: Arrowhead. ROBERTS. ADRIAN ljuncj Science Club. ROBERTS, TOMMY Llunej ' ROI!-ERTSON. STEVE Lluncl Irari: Cartoonists Association. I ROMBERG. LUCIA Cjunnj Cabinet Metnhcrl La. Cinquantaineg Scicnrv: Clulz. Secretary 53: F.tT.A.g Sequoyah. ROOS. ALBERT fjunel Baud: Rifle Team. I ROWE. DORIS ljnnel Red Cross Represtmtative Cll.l0l4i1l4'll0SQ C.S.U.g Y-Teens: La Cinquan t3lne. ROYDER, inzvizitm' gimp RUBEY, CASEY fjunej Red Cross Represents. tiveg Swimming Tuatn Letterman, '52. RUSSELL. ROBERT 6-IIIIICJ Pow Wtvxx'g Ratlit Guildg Karhinag Band. RUTH, NIARY ANN Uunej Bellesg La Cinquanl taineg C,S.U. ' SACCAR. NIICHAEL. JR. fjunel Lab Assistant Science Clubg Chemistry Club, Treasurer, '53i SANDEL. INIARY RIQTH ljuncl National Honm Society: Quill and Scroll: Orenda, Sophomort Editor, A52-'53, Life Editor, 153-,545 Orendz Beauty, '52: Palamar. Recording Secretary '53-'54: Choralettesg Kacltinag Radio Guild Gym Lt-adm-r: Office Assistant: Library Assist! ant. '52g Three Act Playg National Thespian' Arrowhead. I SANDERS, DAVID Cjanuaryj Football Letter- man: Ili-Y: Ramal. , SANDERS. JERRY fjunel Wapika: C.S.U. SANDERS. JOE ljunej Irari. I SATTERWHl'l'E. NEAL Uunej National Forenf sic Leaguvg Rod Cross Representative: lrari SAUNDERS, RONALD ljanuaryl Kiowa: La Cinquzxntainz-. CHACHERL, MARILYN fSummer Schoolj Y- Teens. CHMIDT, BEVERLY Cjanuaryl Oflfice Assist- : ant: Kiowa: Y-Teens. CIINEIDER, ALLANE fjunel llaienonis, Presi- dent: Y-Teens: Los Habladores. CHNEIDER, 1-'RED qjuney CHROETER, BETTY JO fjanuaryj National Honor Society: Red Cross Representative: Palamar, Gift Chairman, '52, Vice President. 753: Cherokee. Vice President: Gym Leader: Xlay Fete Maid, '51, '53: Orenda Beauty, '52: Office Assistant: Library Assistant: Arrowhead. TCHUHMACHER, IVIIKE fjunel Ai' Team Football Letterman, '52. '53: BH Team Foot- ball Letterman, '5l: H Association: Senior Cabinet. TCHVVARZ. JOHN ijunel Bowling Team Letter- man: Pow Wow: Hi-Y. SCRIVNIZR. ANN tJunel Gym Leader: Niwauna: City Volleyball Team: City Swimminu Team: Y-Teens. VEARLE, HARRY tjunej Irari. Publicity Chair- man: hfay Fete Escort: Kachina: Hi-Y. LEARS, BETTY tjanuaryj City Bowling Team. 552: Senior Cabinet: Choralettesg Chums: Y-Teens: Gym Leader: La Cinquantaine: ' Haienonis. -KHARP, LIBBY fjunej Palamar: Choralettes, Secretary, '53-'54: Kachinag Y-Teens: Office Assistant. iHEARER, SID Cjunel Band, '51-52: Orchestra: Awahoo: C.S.U. HEDDEN, JOHNNY fSllII1lHEl' Schoolj Kiowa. HELL. MARY RUTH fjunej Chorus: Chums: La Cinquantaine. HELTON, TERRY fjuncj HEPHERD, NANCY fjunej R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '53-'5-1: Officers' Club: Girls' Rifle Team: Miraheau. Treasurer, ,525-54: Haienonis: Y- Teens: C.S.U.: Office Assistant. HILPPARD, ANN i,I3Ull3I'YJ National Honor Society: Tawasi, Social Chairman: Student Council: Advisory Council: Cherokee Bad- minton Head: Gym Leader: Texas History Club. Secretary. '52-'53: Sequoyah: Haienonis: Kiowa: Y-Teens: Kachina: La Cinquantaine, HERRILL, BOBA fjunej Science Club, Treas- urer, '52-'53, Vice President, '53-35-1-g Drill Platoon. HIELDS, TED Uunej Officers' Club, '53-54: Drill Platoon: Hi-Y: Science Club. HIPE, NIARTIIA Uanuaryj National Honor Society: Stuclent Council: Quill and Scroll: Class Poet: Red Cross Representative: Lancer. Circulation Staff, '52, Editorial VVriter, 353: Niwauna: La Cinquantaine: Los Habladoresg iTexas History Club: Lab Assistant. HORT, BARBARA Cjunel Kachina: C.S.U. HUMATE, MAC Uunej HUTTLEWORTH, JUDY tjunej C.S.U., Wa- pikag Y-Teens. IMMONS. DUNCAN Uanuaryj Track Team Letterman, 553: HAH Team Football Letter- man, BU Team Football Letterman, '51, '53: National Thespian: Class Prophet: Pow Wow: Kachina: May Fete Escort. take pleasure in the prophecies set the seal on their Scrapbooks SINATHIS, MARY fJunej C.S.L7. SKAGGS, PAT lJanuaryl Student Council: Hait nonis: Kiowa: Tawasi, Vice President, '53: L Cinquantaine: Texas History Club. Treasure: '5'lI Gym Leader: lvlay Fele Maid, Duchess fwlost Popular Girl. SMALE, JUANITA ANN fJunel Tawasi: C.S.U, Wapikag Art Award. SMITH, DANIEL ljunej Irari. SMITH. FREDDIE lJunej Baud. SMITH. JOHN CJunel National Thcspian: Ka china. SMITII, KAREN CJunel Student Council: lNIira beau: C.S.U.: VVapika. SMITH, KENT lJanuary3 Hi-Y. President. SMITH, INIARY BETH lJuneJ Itlirabeau. vial President: Orenda Beauty: Irari Court: F. N.A.. Vice President. '53-'54-g Haienonis President. '52-53: Ollicc Assistant: Kachina SINIITH, IVIICKEY CJunel UA Team Footbai Letterman, '52. '53: B Team Football Let terman, '5l: AH Team Baseball Letterman '52: Ramal: May Fete Escort, '52. SRIITH. PATRICIA lJanuaryJ Student Council Tawasi: C.S.U. X SMITH. PATRICIA fJunel Student Council Orchestra: Pnlamar. SMITH. TAYLOR lJunel Pow Wow, President 153-'54-: Cheerleader, '53-'5-1: National TheS pian: Kachina: Alay Fete Escort, '53. SIVIITH, T051 lJunc-j National Thespian: Hi-Y SOJOURNER, CLIFFORD lJuneJ SPENCER, NANCY lJuneJ Mirabeau: Chora lettes: Gym Leader: Rodeo Club: Kachina Lab Assistant. SPINKS, JACK lJanuaryJ BU Team Footba Letterman, 351: A Team Football Lette man, '52: Senior Class President: Lance, Sports Editor: Pow Wow: Nfay Fete Escort. ' STAAITS, JANI CJunej Sophomore Cabinet Chums, Treasurer. '53-'54-: Y-Teens, Vicl President. '52-'53, President, 553354: Kiowa Vice President, '52, President, '53g Haienonis Choraletles. ' Society: Quill and Scroll: National Forensi League: Haienonis. Secretary, '53: Palama Red Cross Representative: Lancer Staff, '53 Kiowa: Arrowhead. STEPHENSON, C. B. fJuneJ Track Team Le terman, '52-'54: Kiowa. STALLINCS. PATRICIA CJunel National Honcl STEVENS. JOE f,luneJ Pow Wow: Track, '51 '52: BH Team Football Letterman, '52. STEVENS, TIIW fJunt-J National Honor Society Student Council: Advisory Council. '51-152 Orcnda Staff, Sports Editor, T55-'54: Quill an Scroll: Junior, Senior Cabinet: Red Cross Re resentative: Pow Wow: Arrowhead, 'Treasure STEWART, DELITHA fJanuaryl Niwauna Xfembership Chairman, '53-'54: Choralettes Haicnonis: La Cinquantaine: Sophomore, Sen ior Cabinet: Student Council. STEWART. JOHN BAKER fJunel Irari: Of Iicers' Club: Drill Platoon: RiHe Team Wauika. OCKDALE, PENNY fjunej Tawasig Texas Academy of Scienceg Los Hahladores. TONE. CARLA Uunej Choralcttesg Niwaunag E C,S,U.q Modern Dance Clubg May Fete Maid, '52, '53q Orenda Beauty, '53g Miss Lamar, '52. I l'ONE, DIANNE Cjunej Texas Junior Academy of Scienceg F.N.A. LONE, LINDA fjunej Palamarg Clmiialettesg Haienonisg Y-Teensg C.S,U.5 La Clnquan- tame. FRATTON, WAYNE Unnej National Thespian. TRAWN, JIMMY fjanuaryj Senior Class Vice Presidentg Hi-Y, Vice President, '53-'54g Ra- , malg Senior Cabinet. FRONG, LAWRENCE fjuneb Red Cross Rep- resentativeg Ramalg Kiowa. TUBBLEFIELD, GEORGE Uunej Ramal, Su- rial Chairman, 3535 Hi-Y, Secretary, 151352, President, '52-'53, Treasurer, '53-'54-g C.S.U.g Fwimming Team, '52, LIMMERS, BETTY Cjanuaryj Tawasig Red Cross Representative. LINDT, HELEN Uunej Niwaunag Y-Tccnsg ' C.S.U.g La Cinquantaineg Los Habladures. WAIN, PAUL Uuney Awahoo. NNOTT, WILLIAIXI Uunej Awahcmg Hi-Yg C.S.U. ALIAFERRO, MARILYN fjunej C.S.U. AYLOR, BEVERLY Uunej Ready Writing Contest Winner, '53g Student Councilg Ni- waunag Art Award, '52g Wapika. YLOR, THONIAS fjunej Ramalg Hi-YQ Ka- Chinag National Thespian. NNOTT, WILLIAM qjunep Awahoog Hi-Y? C.S.U. EPLOW, DEIRDRE fjunej Tawasig C.S.U.g Y-Teens. ERRY, ANN qjuney C.S.U. ERRY, ROB QSummer Schoolj HEOCHARIDIS, EVELYN fjanuaryj La Cin- quantaineg Choralettesg Haienonis. HOMAS. MARGARET ALICE fjunej Red Cross RepresentativegY1Teensg C.S.U.g F.T.A. HOMPSON, JIMMY Uunej Pow Wowg I-Ii-Y. HOMPSON, RAY Uunej Pow Wow. HOMSON, PAGE fjunej Senior Cabinetg Red Cross Representativeg Choralettesg Y-Teensg Palamarg C.S.U. hear commencement cheers and tears attena' baccalaureate services THORNHILL, BETTY lJuncj Niwannag S dent Council. THRASH. JOAN fJuneJ Nfirabeau. THRUSTON, SUE fJunej National Honor I cietyg Tawasi, Chaplain, '53-2543 Y-Tee Chaplain. '53-'5-lg C.S.U., Secretary, i53-'. F.T.A., Vice President, '52-'54, Treasur Kachina: Junior Cabinetg Arrowhead. THURMOND, MAXINE fjunej Wapika. TIDWELL. REX fJunel Irarig Texas Jun Academy of Scienceg Library Assistan Wuwapig Lah Assistant. TINSLEY. WILLARD fJunej UH Associatic Basketball Letterman, 152-'54-g Hi-Yg May Fc Escort, 63. TIPPIT, BILL fJuneJ Bowling Team, '53-354. TOBIAS, JOHN fJunej Awahoo. TOWNSEND, ANN Uunel Choralettesg C.S.I, Y-Teens. , TOWNSEND, CAROL fjunej Choraletlesg Paf marg C.S.U.g Kachinag Y-Teens. TOWNSEND, PAT Uunej Mirabeaug Kioxx Rodeo Clubg Haienonis. TRAPP, DEBORAH LEE ljunej 'Texas Juni Historical Associationg F.T.A.g C.S.U. ' TRICHEL, SUZIE CSummer Schoolj Choralettr Kachina. TRIPP, NAN Qjunej Kiowag Haienonis. TUBBS, JOHNNY fJuncj Awahoo. TUCKER, WAYNE CJuneJ Y TURNER. RONALD Uunej Student Counci Irari: Swimming Team Llanager. TYLASKA, TED Uannaryj Hi-Y, Vice Presideii UMBERGER. MARY EVELYN CJunej C.S. Y-Teens. VAN'DEUSEN. JIMBIY Qunej National Fore. sic League. VAN TWELLE. LIARGARET lJuneJ Nation Honor Societyg Chumsg La Cinquantaineg rowhead. VENNARD, JOHN fJunz-D Golf Letterman, '5 '53g Awahoo. VERHEUL, KEES Cjanuaryj Ramalg Hi-Yg Se ior Class Lawyer. VICTORY, SIDNEY Uunej Hi-Y: Awahoo, Pu licity Chairman, :53-,545 F.F.A. TERECK, VIRGINIA fjanuaryj Cherokee. ILLERET. MOLLIE fjunel Niwauna: Gym Leader,4'53-'54g Y-Teens: C.S.L'. INSON, ANN Ijunel Niwauna: Haienonis, Sec- I retary. '53: Y-Teens: Los Habladoresg La Q Cinquantaine: C.S.U. UORIIEES, ROBERTA Qjunej Choralettes. REUGDE, JOHN F. O. fjanuaryy Drill Pla- toon. 'ADDlLL, ALFRED fjunej Irari: Red Cross Representative: Texas junior Academy of , Scienceg Kachina: Hi-Y: Drill Platoon: Kiowa. 'AGNER, HARRISON Cjunej National Honor Society: Speakers' Forum, President, '53-134: National Forensic League: Radio Guild: Cam- era Club, Secretary, '52-'53g Drill Platoon: Chemistry Club: Arrowhead, President. IALDIE, RONNY fjunej Sophomore Class, Pres- ident: Ramal: Chaplain, '51 President. '53: Basketball Team Letterman, '51-53: Cheer- leader: H Association. 7ALKER. DAVID fjunej Awahoog IS Team Basketball Letterman, 352-'53, TALKUP. CAROLYN fjunej Niwaunag Art Award, '53, JALL. BUD Ijunel LB Team Football Letter- man. WALLACE, BOBBY fjunej Pow Wiowi I'Ii-Y: Rodeo Club. ALLACIZ. JOHN ljuney Ikiay Iiete Escort: Ramalg Hi-Y. ALLING. CANDY Qlunel C.S.U.: Tawasi. Sergeant-At-Arms, '52-153, Sports Chairman. '53-'54-: Haienonis: President: Kiowa: Chero- kee Bowlinu Head, '53: City Bowling Team Letterman, '52-'543 Gym Leader. ANDEL, JERRY fjunej Ramal: C.S.I,'. ARD, BILL ljuneq Irari: Hi-Y: Track Team, ARDEN, IQLEANOR Uunej National Honor Society: Y-Teens: C.S.U,: I:.T.A.: Mirabeau: Office Assistant. '53-354: Texas Junior His- torical Society. ARREN, ,IOHNNY Qjunej Pow Wow: Track Team Letterman, '54, ARNER. JBSSAMY fjunej ATSON. LAVONTA LESLIE fjunel Mirabeau: Haienonis. Treasurer: Texas History Club: C.S.U.: La Cinquantaine. AIQCH, JERRY Ijunel C.S.U.: Palamar, Par- liamentarian. '53: Kiowa, Vice President. '53: Haienonis. Secretary, 52: Los Ilabladores. AYIVIAN. CYNTHIA iilllnel Palamar: Chora- lettes: C.S.U.: Kachina: Y-Teens: Red Cross Representative 3 Student Council. EBBER, LOUISE Ijunei Niwaunag Office As- sistant. 'ELLS. BILLY Ijanuaryj Ramal: Hi-Y. Treas- urer: Senior Cabinet: fwfay Fete Escort. l count days till commencement WELLS, SINCLAIR CJuneJ Ramalg Hi-Yg C,S.' Treasurer. WERLEIN, EWINC fJunej Student Couni National Forensic Leagueq Cabinet Memb C.S.U. WHALEY, JANE fJuneJ Niwaunag C,S.U,g Teens: Haienonisg Gym Leader. WI IEELER, LEROY Uunej WHEELER, SALLY ROWLAND CSunirn Sehooll National Honor Sncietyg Studf flouncilg Palaxnarg Office Asisstantg Arro lead. WHITE. DON fJunel Rodeo Club. WHITE, GINGER lJuneJ C.S.U. WHITE, JINIMY fSllIHIlll'I' Schooll WIILTEIIEAD, DANNY ljanuaryj WHITEIIURST. CAROL fJuuej National Hon Soeielyg Student Councilg Cherokee, Presidel Senior Class Scvretaryg Palamar, Sergeant-A Arms, '52-153. Treasurer, '53-'54-5 Quill al Scrollg Sophomore Cabinetg Red Cross Rel I'ES8l'll2ilIYCQ Lancer Stai'I': Choraletlcsg C.S.L Archery Letterman, '51-'53g Gym Lead: Oflicc Assistantg Arrowhead. VVILKENS, JANE lJunej Ilaienonis: Palamz C.S.U.: Y-Teens. VYILKINSON, IVIARY JANE fJuneJ Sludel Councilg Tawasi, Treasurer, '53-'543 F.T..f C.S.U.g Office Assistant. WILLIABIS, CSAIL l'JuneQ Niwaunag C.S.U. WILLIARIS, JOEL Uunel National Hon- Societyg R.O.T.C. Officers' Clubg Lal: P sistantg Arrowhead. WILLIABIS, STEVE fJuneJ National Hon Soeietyg Texas Junior Academy of Scicml Lab Assistant. WILLIAMSON. JACK fJunej Kiowa WILSON, RICHARD fjunej WINANS. DORIS Cjunej National Honor Socie' Student Counril: Soplnnnore Cabinetg Wo api. President, '53-'5-41 Chumsg Kiowa, Tre urer, '52g Haicnnnis: Library Assistantg Cl ralettesg Y-Teens: C.S.U.g Arrowhead. WISE, MARGIE fJunel National Honor Sociel National Forensic Leagueg Senior Cabin ' Choralettes: F,T.A.g Lab Assistanlg Off Assistant: C.S.U.: Arrowhead. WOLFORD, MARSHA fJunej Palainar' Cinquantaine: C.S,U. l l tell teacher good-bye . . . SENIORS WITH No PICTURES LYNN BINTLIFF CHRIS BUIOS JOE DOUCETITE R. L. GEORGE BOBBY BRADY HARRY CULLEN JIMMY FRIEDERSDORFF PAUL HARBICAN ERWIN BUCK WANDA DANIEL ANN HARRISON BILL HARGROVE .50. ELTRIAN, CAIL fJuneJ Quill and Scroll, Vice President: Lancer Staff, Editor-In-Chief, '53- '54g Makeup Editor, '53, Page Editor, '52-'53: F.T.A.g Tawasi: Irari Court: Red Cross Rep- resentative: Y-Teens. OMACK, VELMA gimp c.s.U.: F.T,A. BODARD, RIPLEY CJanuaryJ Swimming Team Letterman. '52, '535 Hi-Y: HAH Team Font- ball Letterman. '53. DODBURY. SUSANNE CJuneJ Niwau n1' C.S.U.: Texas History Club. DODRUFF, MARY ELLEN fJunej Tawasi: ' Wapika, '52-l54: Los Habladoresg Art CIHIIICSI Winnerg C,S.U.: Y-Teens. ODSMALL. DON Cjunej OLLEY, AIVIY fJanuaryj Tawasi, Parlianien tarian. '53-554. DOLSEY. CLAUDIA CJuneJ Los Habladoresl Kittwal C.S.LI. I bRI.EY, JOANN fJunel Tawasig Library As- ' sistantg Y-Teens: C.S.U. WDRTIIY, SONDRA SUE Cjunej Niwauna: lVIay Fe-te Jester. 52: Gym Leader. '533 Lab As- sistant, Red Cross Representative: C.S.U. -KICIIIT, JOHN CJanuaryj Library Assistant: 1Ramal: Wowapi: Oilice Assistant: Hi-Y: C.S,L'.g Student Cuunril. IGHT, ROGER fJunt-J Irari. Secretary: Band: Kachina. JNSCH, RATHIE fJunej Sophomore Cabinet: lNiwauna: La Cinquantaine. Treasurer, '53g C.S.U.g Y-Teens: Art Award. NN, BILL fJaiuxaryJ Hi-Y: C.S.If.: Texas Junior Academy nf Science: Lab Assistant, ARGAN, DON fjunej Band: Chemistry Club. UNC. ANN fJuneJ Kiowa: Haienonis: C.S.U. UNG, INIIIYII CJuneD Niwaunag C.S.U. HRY, ILA DEAN fJuneJ Wapikag Kiowa, C.S.U.g F.T.A.g Haienunis. A, ALLAN fJanuaryJ National I-Ionnr Society: Red Cross Representative: R.O.T.C. Oflicersl Club: Hi-Y. President: Lab Assistant: Ramalg Junior Cabinet, Arrowhead. QING, MAUREEN fJunej Niwauna: Office Assistant: Y-Teens: C.S.U. SENIORS WITH No PICTURES love and leave Lamar TERRY IIINDER KIRISY MILLER HERBERT PETERSON CHARLES WHITESIDE FORREST HODGES BOB NIX CLAYTON SOULE JOHN WILLIAMS JEAN HORNE SKIP ORME J. C. VEREEN DON WILSON .51. HARYIN MOORE 7lI'6!l51l1S7' Kay Bakvr Nlalcolm Baker Suv Braden Mary K. Carothcrs Dianne Davenport Dianc' Doherty BARBARA FARREN JIMMY SMELLEY Secretary CABINET Carolyn Edclleman Nancy Frirncl Rufus Hayes Charlotte Hill Pat Ivy Bill Landfic-lfl .52. President Nancy MCKQWQI1 Ann Mn-rritt Fred O'Donnf:ll -I ames Parkvr Turner Pops Glen Scvcrs BC JBBY STILLWELL Vita-President Jirn1nySmellf'y Tommif- Lu Storm Berry Tollc Paul Voinis Noel Willis Pete Madden takes mid- Y' J ' , J L' , , IUNIUR LIFE - 12l'l'lEE352T,SJZ seiifl, Ann Stevens, Allan Uhrig dren and Alice Cowan and Jen Tomlinson for an after school spin in his jalopy. Last year's winners Walter Fon hand over the Ramal and Tawasi Cups to this ycar's Most Outstanding .IUHIOYSJJIITI Winn and Kay Brazelton. juniors Walter Moore, Steven Oaks, Sally Kate Marshall, George Conrad, Una Lynn Mattiza, and Paula Ragusa enjoy the usual drugstore malts after school. At an informal party Juniors Charles Dutton, Shirley Zapp, Bobby Roberts, Kay Linda Knox, Rufus Hayes, B ' - -' ' ,h Sheppic Hinkle display his skill at the pool table. Adrian, lNIarilyn Alhitz, Bruce Alexander, Lucretia Alexander, Sara Beth Alleman. Scott Allen, Sammy Altman, Sandra Ames. Rosemary Anderson. 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Patsy Stapleton, Sally Starks, Bonnie Kouid Starling, Martha Stearns, Tommy Steele, James Stell, Sue Sterns, Jerry Sterrett, Conrad Stevenson, Larry Stewart, Bill Stewart, Johnny Stillwell, Bobby Stocking, Bill Stonebarger. John Storm. Tommie Lu Story, Carlton Stouqh, Floyd Stults, Boll Suggs, Ann Sultan, Sally Summers, Ed Summers, Suzanne Sweeton, Allan Taylor, Dorothy Taylor, Gene Taylor, Llike Teachwnrth. Walter Terry, Russell Terry, Tom Thomas, Augusta A Thomas, Tommy iompson, George tompson, Paula mmerman, Barbara pps, Angela wbin, Ann add, lilary Helen Jlle, Berry Jwles, Ann 'acy, lvlyrna Jcker, Garrett male, Peggy Erner, Bobby rner, Carol Jean lxrpin. Jimmy ylaska., Jimmy llricb, August nerfusscr, Barbara nrull, Jim ilr Drucilla En Stone, Lorne an Zandt. Roberta anzant, Tommy arney, Frank ennema, Iviargaret. erheul. Mary Anne eyon, Fay night. Marian uinis, Paul olkc, Elise rlua, Jimmy ahlers. Judy ard, Franeia ard. 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Judie illarcl, Martha illiams, David illiams, Dnn illiams, Kim illis, Kay illis, Nuel ilson, Cecile ilson, Forrt-st ilson, Jacque ilson, Pat ilsun, Vann inegar, Rich ing, Aunetta inn, Jim ittman, Pat olnuan, Ruth olpert, Miilli omack, Harley underlich, Maggie oung, June app, Shirley covet Rama! and Tawasi cups W6 TRACY WORD Sl6L'7'6fIII'j' David Abright Janola Ballard Hvlen Bi-lton Steve Boom' Louis Chcnault Anne- Clark Johnny Dawson .IANA MCFARLAND RICHARD ROYDS ALAN ENGBERC' Vife-President Trenxu ref President Patsy Dippel Robert Estill Craig Gorham Bc-tty Hohlt Phillip Holbert Frcd Hofhvinz Tinsley Jones .0 CABINET Suzic Kunkrl Jody Martin Carolyn McGh1 Margo Msynier Mike Murphy Gordon Prc-ston Helen Raaz 1. 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Benton Newman. Francille Nichols. Benny Niggemyer. David Noack. Laura Nockolds. Josephine Norman. Nlary North. Carol Oaks. Robert O'Brien. Dan U'Brien. Sally Oertling, Wanda 0'Fiel. Nancy Carolyn Olsen. Olaf Olrey. Helen U'Neill. Marilyn Orchard, Jurly Overton, Belly Painter. Harry Palmer. Steve Parker. Beverly Parker. Shirley Parks. ,lark Parks. Nancy Key Parks. Ruthie Parrish, Beth Ann Passmore. Mike Patton. David Pavey. Eugene Payne. Bill Peddy, Anne . Peden, Mary Claire Peters. Virginia Petty, Elaine Philibert, Dory Phillips. Ann Phillips. Cecilia Phillips, Sandra Pickard. Katherine Pickering, Sandy Pike. Patricia Pond, Linn Pope. Patti Porter. William Poth, Deane Potter. Judy Powell. John Powell. Tom Powers, Nfary Carolyn Powers, Steele Preston, Gordon Prire, Frank Prince. Norman Puckette. Pat Pyka, Margie Quin. Roller! Raaz, Helen Ramsey. Carolyn Rand, Ken Ratcliffe. Edna iVIl'l'l9 Rathbun. Dennis Ray, Johnny Reeves. Charlotte Reeves. I't-My Reniberl. .Iinuny Repman. Russell Reynolds, Jerry Reynolds. Lavinia Rhodes. Edwin Rhoads. Hal Rite. Joanne Richardson. Janne Rirliurdson. blike Richardson. Robert Rickards. Sara Riedel. Diana Rieves. Mike Rohbins, Shirley Roberts. Don Robb. Cayns-lle Roberts. Gary Roberts. Nancy Robertson. Bob Robertson. Suzie Robeson. George Robinson. Don Roesler. Gus Roever. Bill Rohrer. Marilyn Roshton. Diane Ross, Kaye Roten. Patricia Rowe. Suzanne Rowell. Sandy Royds, Richard Russell. Jerry Saad. Richard Sample. Erma Sampson, lvlarria Samuels. Tonuny Sanders. Fred Sanderson. Sandy Sandford. Bill Sands. Tommy Saraff. Charlotte Sarich. Bob Sartwelle. Judy Scarf. Barbara Scarborough, John Schafer, Stuart Schneider, Sally Srhoenfeld. Paul ' . B51 A , 'il' ..,.. f 'TF ...gg A' N 'fa 7 ' 2 ' -, W 'Wg' ' 1 ef 1? is 1 r ., . -' e- ' lf A' 5' ...I ' 'isis 2 L f 132, . ,,.. ,ZZ W Y , t .. 4 . ' i W miie -rv N5 I it tl :zz at -.xl . A Liza. S T ,, 7 ew 'Q Ll.. . 1 'F f I ffl , K 1 2 ' s -fa ' my . 55 V vm N 225 f N , . 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Bohhy Teague. hlary Anne Tenilg. Tommy Tennison. Wayne Terry. Martha Thompson. Kay Thompson, Lucia Thompson, Mary Perry Thompson. Norman Thompson Sandra Tippit. Bo 15 ry l Tiltle-. Janis Tomlinson, Jen Tovar. ,lulieta Townsend, Oliver fowrtsencl, Suellen x Trahan. laul Trimble. Carol Ann Tryling. Carol Turner. Carolyn Turner. Nat Turner. Robert Twilbeck, Joseph Ullrich, Albert Ulrich, Joy Elaine Uhrig, Allan Vandiver, Carol Vail. Sandra Van Melle. Marinns Van Stone, Janice Van Zandt. Frances Varney. Gene Vaughan. Roswell Vermillion. Paul Via, Mary Ellen Vice, Deanne Nlarie Vinson. Larry Wade, Jerry Wademan. Bob Waqeman. Pat Waldrip, Judy Walker. Bob Walker, Nancy Wallace, Barbara Wallace. Diane Walston, Barbara Ward, David Warqo, Pat Watkins, Bill Webster. Rita Weddle, Carolyn Weison, Lester Weitinger. Johnny Wells, Sandra Wells, Joe Wellman. Bill Werlein, Elaine Werner, Gretchen Whatley, Sara Wheless, Alice Whipplc, Wayland White, Ann White, Jark White, Kitty Whitehead, Eugene Whitehead, Fred Whiteside. Carolyn Whitridge. Bambi Wietgand, Judy Wiggin, Elinor Wight. Jane Wilcox, Balls Wilcox, Gayle Wilkinson. Brad Willhoite. Dean Williams. Bob Williams, Charles Williams. Jimmy Williams. Jo Ann Williams, Pat Wilson, Jeannine Wilson, John Wilson. Mary Lee Wilson. Sandra Winters. Carol Anne Wolters. Joan Woodard. David Woodhain, Maruarct Woolley. Lynn Word, Tracy Wright, Alice Wright. Bill Wright. Ginger Wright, Judy Wunsch. Ann Wylie, Myriia Lois Wynhofl. Bob Wynne, Edith Jane Ycrger. Eleanor Young. Nash Zarr. Lucy 9 . It N Size 'fl f 6 .,,, : ,L ' ,:-:- ,uri ',: A .. it .,' M, H .A . , -' 1a-1 Q s Y E Q .52 2 i lf mme J. s 3, M , .zzz wwf E ..,. f V f E ' W af 5 E aa if i ,,.,. 1 an-N'f'i J -.,- f :'- ' 3 ., ' . 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John Hn-rnsllausen. ll-:-alricc' liislxup, Nlikn' Black. Rirllarrl Black. Robert Bowninn. Don Bradford. Amy l'll'2'lUQ. VVooCl3' Brock. .Iinnny Butts-lmann. Wz1i'i'm-11 Caldwm-Il, Allen Clanlplnvll. Vann Cantu. ,lullnny Cllanllu-rs. Gail Clark. lil-Ill Clayponl. Dnlliy Culu'r.Cai'ulyn Colr. lfrnis- Conrad. Wzxllcr Crook. Sllllllllli' Cruwvll. Nzlnrv Cfnflv. ,lu i y flnlvvr. Linda Dailvy. Frrd Davis. ,Iuhn Dznis. Kliki- Duy, Johnnii- Dinnxn. Sally Dnnnclly. Dinan' Dndlm-y. Carol Eastwood. Dun Fair. .-Xnlvn Fann. Larry Finclminq. 'll-rry Foard. Dun Foslu-1-. Sain Franklin. liill Gard. Ruth Kay .Il-ll'crson, Gilliam Gu-luv. Gm-fn-ganna llali-y. Carol llall. Rrvsinax llalstvd. lllzxrtlla llznnnwr. Olin llalmuuns. llznrlzara llunruis,.ll1dy llankins. ,Indy llzirl. Bvlly llurris. Jody llarris. Gvrwgailll llarluw. Carol Haydon. Foul-il' Ilvrlrirk. Scully I-lvmllvr. Rlax llornv. Snzannv Hurst. Carol lrvilng. Gaye Javkwn. Cliflhrcl Jacobi-. Russel Janvlna. Carol .-Xnn Junkinm, Bob Johnson. Donald jullnslfm. Pcggy Kaisvr, Nancy Kerr. VVaynr Km-llli-r. Hill Koehler. Dorotlwa Knosunan. john Lackner. Linda Lacy. Buddy La hlontagne. Edward Lawson. Harry Lindsay, Robert Nfain, Willis Luetqe, Verlcne Ann BIcCowen. Jenny Maniha. Carolyn Margrax es, Nancy biarsh, jinnny Masterson, Leigh Ixlaylield, ,linnny Mendez. june Xfilam. Harris hlillcr. Patsy Morris. Slim-rry Murray. Ann Nacol. Jimmy Nicholson, Viwanna Noble. Larry Nocliolds. Eleanor Fredrich, Otis Parks. Robert Pullursoll. Pal Pederson. Denny Pcnninulon. jean Phifcr. Marsha Pitts. Carol Pophanl. Kathy Powl-ll. Lane Rainl-y. Gail Revd. Young Roberts. llobliy Roberts. Klary Roclrignvz. Anicl Rogers. limlna Rose, Glenn Rotherxncl. Louis Sargent. Mclxyn Schwathr. Gail Seashore. Carolyn Seelke. Frances Sellers. Bill SL-xnans. Bill Smith. Ste-phvn Souchek. Julie Spuvr. Wayne Stn-rlinu. Penny Sleplu-mon. Ann Stoll. Sandra Slonv. Niike Strickland, Richard Svvlrr. Bobby Sues-t. Joanne Taylor. Gloria Tayolr. Martha Thompson. Joe Ed rlihonlpson, hlilce 'lilxolnpsoln Pat 'lill4lIIlIJSUll, Terry Tinsley. Richard Townsend, Mike Uectkert. Alucly Ullrirh. CL-Insta Vincent. Carol YVageman. Ann Ward. Allvn Watson. Hill W'hitty. Ann Wilule. Judy Williams. Virginia Wilson. Dianr Wilson. Dorothy Withrow, Ray XVomack. Calhvrine lYoodho11s9. Ellllic Xian QM :gi 2 :N it . .E ,pf H . ..... 2 ,.., , W V 4 M. , ,.,. 2' W . V ':', V f Ei H ff .t ' ' l it i ':': E . ..,.,. K q ...Q I .sg .Q . clamor or cookie sales .Mm M no ,S 1.1 v iw -'Egg ,,,'f Q ' 43 if .... i f ' R L . .,.. ' 12 W ,W ,. .,,,, . , , . gi ,a ix' is iw I 1 1.1 '.1- Q Q a Top: Officers: Cathy Hammcrich, Secretary: Ben Urman. President: Mr, VVrightg Bobhy Stillwell, Treasurer: Carol Whitehurst. Vice- President, Bottom: Some of the top members of the all-important. hard working Advisory Council are: Wayne Wenchman. Diane Rushton, and Fred H wlheinz. STUDE T COUNCIL The right to student government through elected represen- tatives is one of the privileges which Lamarites consider most wonderful. In this manner, the students have a part in the running of every phase of school activities, and are able to present ideas and problems to a group which represents the whole student body. The Student Council performs many serv- ices for the school. Through cach member the sale of student directories is carried on, and the Council's Directory Com- mittee works long and hard on compiling and promoting the directory, The sale of Orendas, the ycarbooks, is also carried on through the council. The representatives in the homerooms promote the sale of these also, and the handling of such large amounts of money and such complicated records is no small task in itself. The Student Council representatives also work on the Book VVeek fund collections, This is a great service to the library and to the student body. The Student Council con- ducts all school-wide elections, from May Queen to class offi- cers. The Election Committee, headed by Carol Whitehurst, who is assisted by Jean Elliott, Edward Louis, and Dan Jones, is in charge of all these elections: it is this group which tallies and certifies the election results. Much of the councilfs business is carried on by committees. The Organization Committee, made up of Sammie O'Kelley, Tommy Lu Storm, and headed by its chairman, Ewing Werlein, has the job of approving the constitutions for all newly formed school affiliated organiza- tions. This entails careful study of each charter, and this serv- ice is typical of the many which the council gives the school. I Row 1: Alexander. Lucretia: Anning. Judy: Arnold. jackson: Baker. Joan: Bayer. Barbara: Blacklcdge, Penny: Brazelton, Kay: Brown, Sandra: Byrnes. Bobh Row 2: Christie, Sharon: Clark. Anng Conrad, George: Craddock, Adrienne: Craig. Marthag Cutshall. Bill: Davis. Cathy: Doak, Anne: Duggan. 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The group, with Miss Burghdorf's help has improved conditions in the lunchroom and in the girls' and boys' dressing room and shower-locker areas. Patti McCall heads this committee, made up of Bobby Stillwell and Adrienne Craddock. The Bul- letin Board Committee, under Harvin Moore, Chairman, keeps the material on the bulletin boards Current. It is responsible for removing all old material, as well as for checking each article to be sure that it has Mr. VVright,s stamp of approval. Cathy Hammerieh and Carol Kinney serve in this Capacity. This year the Student Council is awarding the Angelo Vasos Sportsmanship trophy to an outstanding athlete. Given in memory of Angelo Vasos, an excellent student and athlete him- self, the award will be presented each spring from now on. The area between thc faculty and the Student Council is spanned by the Advisory Council, an auxiliary of the Student Council itself. Made up of students and teachers, the council is: Miss Drew Staggs, Miss Helen 'Weinberg, Mrs. Elanor T. Huddle- ston, Mrs. Ruth Leavell, Mrs. Ella S. Porter, Mr. J. H. W'right, Ben Orrnan, Carol Whitehurst, Cathy Hammerieh, Bobby Stillwell Ann Sheppard Anne Doak Annita Fite, Carrie Holt, Jim Winn Birbara Farren Diane Roshton Fred Hof hem? and Katherine Moore Olfictrs are Ben Orman Presi dent Carol Whitehurst Xue President, Cathy Hammerich Secretary Bobby Stillwell Treasurtr Mrs Ella S Porter 1S the sponsor 'lop Heading the council S committees are chairmen: Harvin lylooreg Ewing Vterlem Mrs Ella S Porter sponsor' and Patti Keith McCall Bottom Advisory C iuncil Back Anne Doak 'viiss Helen Wleinbergg Jim Wmn Seated Mrs Elanor Huddleston: lVIr. Madden: Mrs. Ruth Leaxell l I1C!fl::,llSeAlln:T1ihi:q?Ia1i9 Xgfqaqg l:att1OlNgcDnr:aldShBlldf-DlElJHKlNigclaigand Jana Mcl'Ne1r jean Maniha Robert Hiller Bobby: Moore. 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That part of the production which is responsible for the .vpirit of the cast ...Participants and Jpectntorzv are jilled with the wholesome xpirit of competition and fair ploy, and the enjoy- ment of the fight for school glory. THE ATHLETICS Dunk ACT SECOND .7g. V 5 325543 Taking Whip NCwc'll's throw 'I01'1'y Ahwiiatliy easily puts Phil Davis out at hrst. All-State Waltel' Fonclrcn 1S tacklccl hard ,X Mm 0 'gfuzgffgi l 1. , ,..,v W -.cf 5 -'v2+::..:5f.. ' 2 . , -2 Q by an Odcssa man in thc Statv Championship gam e. YYaltc1' Fondreu on thu run in district p Rfzagan our traditional rivals. Lettwiiimi polc'-vaultvl' Larry Lester cle,-ars the har! .g0. , M VR K I wig 5 W ir . W? lay with ,f mr CHEERLEADERS These cheerleaders are the six live sparkplugs for a state champion football team and student body. Barbara Nash and Taylor Smith, Nancy Crow and Jimmy Lindseyg and Fairfax Crow and Ronnie Waldie, have proved this year that When you're up against the Redskins, you're up-side down! Alternates are Kathleen Kimbro and Dick McKc-ever. Taylor and Barbara Jimmy and Nancy Ronnie and Fairfax COACHES The coaching makes a team. Mr. Bob Schulze, head football coach, is also in charge of the tennis team, and is successful in both. Since his resignation, Mr. Fred Pepper has taken Over as top football man, and will continue his baseball. He will be assisted in football by Mr. Bert Kivell, Mr. Coy Stewart, Mr. Harold Tate, and Mr. Harold Johnson, the B team coaches. Mr. Kivell is also head track man. Mr. Donald Longcope is A team basketball coach as well as head of golf, and Mr. J. B. Millsap works with the B basketball team. Mr. Ned Gochenour is swimming coach. to right: Mr. Bert Kivell, Mr. J. B, Millsap, Mr. Don Longcope, Mr. Bob Schulze, Mr. Fred Pepper, Mr. Harold Johnson Mr. Harold Tate, and Mr. Ned Gochenour. 0 n ., . ..,,. , . ..., . .,..-,., 1 4 is 1 1 i 4 5 L 5 x made, In the last half, victory was sure, and every member of the entire squad had an oppor- tunity to play, a supreme moment in eaeh boy's life. State championships eome onee in a lifetime. if at all, and this one belongs to a hard-working and deserving group of boys. Captured here on these pages are a few glimpses of the beautiful playing and the supreme glory and joy in a great victory. The fares ol' erstatie teenagers. brimming with happiness and pride in L1 Combination ol' intoxieating power and of a team. tired. happy and 21 little unbelievingi are set down here. J' 8 D' DICKIE BERGSTROM Back-39 ROBERT BLAINE 7lI1f,iIt'f65 WALTER BLOXSOM Gl67lff?l'm6U JOE BRIGIIT Endf-13 BILL BROCK End-29 SONNY BAUMGARTEN Bark-36 FOOTBALL A football season which elimaxes . a state championship is the dream 1 each coach and player. This dreai came true, this year, and along wit Houston's first State Champior came thrills and unforgettable mr ments. No one who sat in Rice St: dium on that cold, rainy Saturdz can ever forget the glory in Lamar defeating mighty Odessa. The team was on top too, in winning tl City Championship. Lamar mac up the greatest part of the All-Cit teams, with Coulter, Bright, Berg Strom, Fondren, Smith, and Spinl on top, while Walter Fondren wz chosen most valuable player in th city, as well as being presented tl SCORES Lamar - Baytown Lamar - Adamson Lamar - Harlingen Lamar - Temple Lamar - Ball Lamar - Milby LAMAR 33 HA FOOTBALL TEAM Bottom Row: Trainer, Gene Antill, Rippy Woodard, Walter Bloxsom, Bobby Powell, Jimmy Smalley, David Sanders, Bobby Burns, Robert Terry, Prestl Wealherred, Bill Brock, Charlie Spangler. Middle Row: Mike Schuhmaeher, Walter Fonclren, Mickey Smith. Don Wilson, David Coulter, Clarence Mcllwain, Lynn Elliot, Jack Cox, Jack Spin Joe Bright, James Coulter, Dick Bergstrom, Tom Burke. Top Row: Coach Bob Schulze, Coach Harold Tate. Jim Johnston. Bill Norman, Hart Peebles, Dick Goff, David Williams, Robert Blaine, John Drake, R Jarl, Sonny Baumgarten. Glen Severs, Ford Smith, Buddy Phillips, Ed Butler, Duncan Simmons, Bud Wall, Eddie Shipe, Wilbur Morris, Terry McKu Coach Fred Pe er Bchb Stillwcll Coach Bet K' ll pp , i y , . r ive . Back: Managers Tex Moruan, Jerry Passmore, David Lee, 0840 FOOTBALL ward for being best player in the tate. The Reagan game will live s a memorial to Angelo Vasos, fhose untimely death saddened his eammates. Then too, the announce- ment of Mr. Schulze's resignation ast a cloud of gloom over the foot- iall banquet. In his speech present- ag the car to each of the three head oaches, Mr. E. M. Smith, presi- Lent of the Lamar Activities Club, poke again of the fact that we will lever forget Mr. Schulze as a coach, y great sport, and a wonderful per- pn. Mr. Schulze will be replaced 1y Mr. Fred Pepper, who has proved ,imself to be worthy of the position 1y his past coaching record. SCORES .amar 48 - Reagan 13 ,amar 20 - Austin 13 .amar 34 - Jeff. Davis 25 .amar 29 - San Jacinto 14 ,amar 14 - Port Arthur 14 ,amar 12 - Waco 7 ODESSA 7 B FOOTBALL TEAM TOM BURKE Back-38 BOBBY BURNS Bark-35 DAVID COULTER Tarkle-59 JAMES COULTER Ba1rkA49 JACK COX Guard-53 LYNN ELLIOTT Center-62 irst Row: Turner Pope, Johnny Goldman, Henry Broesche, Bill Clements, Henry Sledge, Floyd Stough, Philip Logan, John Pundt, Jerry Russell, Henry Clay- ton, Norm Thompson, and john Kalb. :cond Row: Graydon Dunlap, Bob Walker, Fred Sanders, Dick Simmons, john Gallagher, Bob Robertson, Alan Engberg, Steve Boone, Don Williams, Bob Black, Bargie Miller, and Eddie Angelo. hird Row: Bill Sandford, Sandy Sanderson, Gary Kelly, Gene Whitehead, Charles Gates Steve Ixaiser Bob Teague John Roberts Jimmy Macreadle Ray Burns, jim Duckett, Robert Carson, op Row: Olaf Olsen, Charles Hefner, Allan Uhrig, Roy HelHy, David Rulfs, John McCoy Edmund Solymosy Mike Wetzel Bill Landfield and Coach Harold ' rTa!e. o u Walter Fondren. triple threater, follows his interference for good yardage. Dickie Brrestroin. 39. Laniar's brilliant back, hits the center of the Galveston lin Trainer Gene Antill, an indispensable member of the athletic staff, stops while taping an ankle- om- of his many jobs. His smile is famous, and no one is more popular with the team. Lamar fouls lucky to have quiet, cfliricnt Gr-ne, best trainer in the City. Dickie Bergstroni. on the move asain this time against Port Arthur. It was hard hitting like this that gave Lamar the victory by one penetration. l 1 1 586 .f i Tom Burke. l,amar's deli-mire avr. here umkn-5 a short gain arzainst Dallas. Jack Cox. guard. leads Wilbur Nlurris. back. for a first down. ' Managi-rs Jerry Passinore, Tvx Morgan, and David LCC stop in thc midst of thvir numc-rous duties- taking Cars of all of the squad equipment, from shouldvr pads to practicc- jersic-S, and from shoc-s and socks to hclmets, keeps all thrcc boys busy at school and ganws. 1 traditional rivalry. lin-rgslruiu frashem thruugh R1-agauk tmuzli line for one nf Lamark luuchcinwus. as Reagan men stand by. unable to halt Lamar .'37.' WALTER FONDREN Back--37 RAY JARL Tackle-58 JIM JOHNSTON Back-3 CLARENCE MCILWAIN Guard-57 WILBUR MORRIS Back-34 BILL NORMAN End-44 BUDDY PHILLIPS End-45 BOBBY POWELL End-47 DAVID SANDERS Guard-24 MIKE T' SCHUHMACHER Back-42 0 8 8 0 BAYTOWN Champs from the Start The Lamar team presented Baytown tl gift of its worst defeat in fourteen yeal The Redskins began the season in styl beating Baytown 34 to 0. ADAMSON Inhospitable Hosts It was after Lamar's spectacular showir in defeating Adamson 47 to 0 that Lama was rated number 1 team. 526 yara were gained by Lamar. HARLINGEN The Long Trip Home In a disappointing tie, Harlingen held o Lamar to a hard fought 7-7 on an 85 yai pass interception at Harlingen in the Va ley. TEMPLE A Mr. Schulze Goes Home i Mr. Schulze celebrated his homecomir to Temple by defeating his home tom 40 to O-a glorious comeback after Ha lingen's disappointing tie. BALL A Big Rally Wins l Fighting back and overcoming Ball of Ga veston's half-time lead of 14-6, the Rec skins pushed on to win by a 33 to 14 fin: score. Here, team play was decisive. MILBY A Good District Start Larnar's buffalo hunt brought home tl first district victory. F ondren's three toucl downs and nine successive conversioi made the final score 63-13. . GLEN SEVERS Guard-54 ' ru... 5 REAGAN For Angelo 'he team, shocked by Angelo's death, layed the game as a living memorial to im. With this as an incentive, the Big Led moved to victory-48 to 13. AUSTIN Almost too Close 'he inspired ponies showed spirit, and mamar, without Fondren, fought hard. Vilson's fumble recovery and Smith's score sd to the 20-13 win. JEFF DAVIS Panthers Feel Our Strength 'ig Red depended on reserve strength nce injuries were numerous. Led by urke, Bergstrom, and Morris, Lamar ame through with a 34-25 win. SAN JAC Redskins Win District rain and cold, Lamar rallied from a scouraging half-time score, to conquer eir greatest rivals by a decisive 29-14- 'inning the city title. PORT ARTHUR The Yellow jackets Are Stung it Port Arthur, the score was too close for mfort. Nevertheless, Big Red rallying 'om behind was the victor on penetra- -ons. I WACO We Advance to Finals a hard fought defensive battle, Lamar otected its lead after Burke's spectacular nt return. With Waco defeated, 12 to 7, e next step was state! BUD WALL PRESTON WEATHERRED Center-67 Guard-56 EDDIE SHIPE End-48 DUNCAN SIMMONS Guard-51 JIMMY SMELLEY Back-32 MICKEY SMITH Back-30 CHARLIE SPANGLER Tackle-54 JACK S PINKS Tackle-55 BOBBY STILLWELL Back-31 ROBERT TERRY Back-28 DON WILSON End-61 RIPPY WOODARD Guard-50 a c TOM BURKE BOBBY BURNS LYNN CARTER Senior Senior Senior BASKETBALL l In the 1953-1954 basketball season, the Redskins started OH' with a bang. Their impressive early season record put them in position as strong contenders for the city title, but injuries to valuable players a little later in the season handicapped the squad. The season opened with a second place position in the Beaumont Tournament and a third place in the Nacogdoehes Tournament. Then the Big Red advanced to the semi-finals in the Houston junior Chamber of Commerce Tourna- ment. The squad, fired by eleven returning lettermen, was well on its way to bigger and better titles. However, mid term graduation brought the loss of Wfillard Tinsley and Lynn Carter, two top members. This blow was followed by injuries to Walter Fondren and Tom Burke also out- standing perfonners. Nevertheless, with these severe handicaps, the Redskins lost only to Milby in the Hrst round of eity competition. In the second round. Lamar fell victim to jeff Davis and Reagan, and Finished in second place, with a 7-3 city record, and an equally impressive 18 to 6 season record. The A Team works under its coach, Mr. Donald Longscope. The B Team, coached by Mr. B. Millsap, tied for the city championship with Austin, with an 11 to 1 record. Aw TEAM First Row: Gene Antill, Lynn Carter, Wlalter Fondren, Mr. Longcope, Pete Gunter, Tom Burke, Bobby Burns. l Second Row: Max Dreyling, Tommy MrSkimming, Tom Johnson, Johnie Lesikar, Allen Lingo, George Milton, Bob Higgins, Doi Wilson, Mr. Millsap. u n WALTER FONDREN PETE GUNTER GENE ANTILL MAX DREYLIlNG Senior Senior Trainer Manager Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar... .... Lamar Lamar Lamar .... .... Baytown .. Galveston . . . Beaumont . . . Milby .... Pineland ....... Converse ...... Mount Enterprise. . . Fenton ........ Milby ..... . Port Arthur . , Port Arthur .. Beaumont . . . SCORES 48 Lamar 14 Lamar 53 Lamar .... .... 54 Lamar 35 Lamar 38 Lamar .... .... 32 Lamar 63 57 Lamar 56 Lamar 44 Lamar 64 Lamar B TEAM Lamar .... .... Reagan . . . Davis ..... San Jaeinto Milby . . . . Reagan . . . Austin .... Davis ..... San Jacinto Milby .... Reagan , . . Austin . . . Davis . ont Row: Porky Donaldson, Coaeh Millsap, David Abright, VVorth Hurt, Dick Hattwick, Ronny Harrod, Sindy Sanderson Mike Pickering, Walter Moore, Oliver Townsend, Dudley Morris. Widdle Row: Buddy Hood, Bridgman MacDonald, Herbie Haschke, Jim Gallagher, Ray Colinenares, Kenny Ball Denny Carlson ' Freddie Burns, Nick Mercer, Porter Everts, Clayton Cooke, Richard Royds. Tip Row: Tom Powell, Bob Tippit, Maurice Adams, Bob Williams, Harvin Moore, Bobby Ley, Noel Willis Bobby Buddendorf David Niggemyer, Henry Brashear, Bill Nabors. n Q Bob Higgins scrambles with lllilby players for a loose ball. BOB HIGGINS junior JOHNIE LESIKAR Senior More action against Milby as Wil- son, McSkimming, ana' Lesikar sommble. ALLEN LINGO Senior Bob Higgins reaches high on de- fense. GEORGE MILTON junior o 9 Bob Higgins goes high to start a fast break. TOM MY BMSKIMMINC Senior WILLARD TINSLEY Senior fohn Lesikar controls the rebound as Burke and Milton watch. RONNIE WALDIE Senior Don Wilson controls the ball in fast action against Davis. DON WILSON Senior 0 0 Z is Z ! S .1 6 11 3 Z 5 5 , , H You're outfu Jon Bryan slides into Mickey Smith on a Close play at home plate. Lamarls baseball outlook for this season seems exeellent, and the Redskins should be strong eon- tenders for the eity ehampionship. Last spring the team finished second to Reagan in city compe- tition, and only four members of that team have graduated. The greatest loss for Lamar was the death of Angelo Vasos in the fall, Angelds skill on the diamond will be missed, but his wonderful high spirit and friendly personality are an even greater loss. The team's thirteen returning lettermen are its greatest asset, while the usual number of reeruits adds strength. Mr. Fred Pepper will retain his post as head eoaeh, and he will be assisted eapablv bv Mr. Coy Stewart, a recent addition to the Redskin eoaehing staff. Bottom row, left to right: Mike Pickering, Mickey Smith, Rob Terry, Fred Burns, Bobby Burns, Henry Liehte, VValter Fondrer Tom Burke, Phil Davis. Top row, left to right: Mr. Stewart, Tim Stevens, Bridgman McDonald, Graydon Dunlap, Sonny Baumgarten, Whip Ne-wel Mr. Pepper, Bill Norman, Jon Bryan, Jerry Abernathy, Dick Goff, Jim Vrba, Bob Mills, Chuek Keith, Tommy Samuels, Davi Hussman. 3 ,.. I A Q. . -94- - kneeling, left to right: Letterman C. B. Stephenson, Captain Jim Johnston, and Gery Jordan. rtanding, left to right: Jack Cox, Ronnie W'aldie, and Taylor Smith. TRACK In the first year of eoaehing by Mr. Bert Kivell, the 1953 Lamar traek team took the city ehampionship. This year's outlook is hopeful, yet the team has had a handicap. The loss of many important members of the 1953 team is a blow, and this year's chances for another championship are consequently questionable. Nevertheless, three of last springis lettermen are returning. These are: sprinter, Jim Johnston, half-miler, C. B. Stephenson, and pole vaulter, Larry Lester. Then, too, a large number of boys are out for track, giving Mr. Kivell the assurance of strength in num- bers, Strong competition is assured, as is an experienced coaching staff. These can bring the team through-a winner. iottom row, left to right: Bob Williams, Jim Johnston, Jack Cox, Taylor Smith, Barry Battelstein, Robert Parks, Allan lfhrig, Bill Ward, Leonard Lamar, Gery Jordan, Donald Grauman, and Jim Heslep. Kliddle row, left to right: Buzz Griffin, Ronnie Waldie, Ralph Davidson, Roy Helfley, C. B. Stephenson, W'ayland Whipple, Jack Brennan, Curtis Bena, Kim Darling, Mike Kemp, Jimmy Priddy, Terry McKee, Nfarvin Arront, John Puls, Don Cunningham, i Mayfield Damon, and Bill Brock. Top row, left to right: Nialeolm Baker, Jerry Lott, Jackson Arnold, Benny Hubby, Jimmy Maeredie, Ray Burns, Bill Gallagher, Don Carson, Pete Gunter, Stephen Kaiser, Tommy Looney, Ben Orman, Larry Lester, John Lesikar, Garrett Tucker, Hank Jones, John Drake, Garland Sparks, Rob Blaine, Phillip Logan, Jim Duekett, Adrian Roberts, Bob Cordin, Steve Spencer, and Wlalter , Bloxsom, wg, ,- s gg f fa ,Q l 3 E 5 2 5 Sitting: left to right, Fred Brown, Keith Miller, Dave Daviss, Brady Cole, and Jefl' Crocker. Standing: left to right, Mr. Gentry, Freddie Haineback, Bobby Johnson, Herman Daly, Bill Rolv Bob Harris, Garth Carroll. TEN N S i Mr. Calvin Gentry, the new tennis coach, inherited a team with excellent possibilities. Garth Carroll, city singles champion, and city doubles finalists, Keith Miller and Malcolm Baker, make this teamls prospects bright. Dave Daviss and Bobby Johnson add additional strength. GOLF Mr. Donald B. Longcope's state champion golfers are expecting another championship season this l year. This expectation is backed up by a strong and experienced team, which is Composed of 1 John Vennard, Forrest Hodges, Jim Greenwood, Monty Demaret, Bill Lacy, and Bobby Buddendorf. Golfers Jim Greenwood, Van Wilson, and Bill Lacy study a Monty Demaret and John Vennard watch Forrest Hodges tee put on the ninth green. off on the fairway. 4 o 0 Swimming stalwarts: left to right: Jimmy Ebanks, Chuck Price, Larry Matlock, and Allan Muller. SWIMMING In true Lamar style, Lamar,s swimming team won the state championship for the fourth straight year, thereby making the Redskins state swimming champs for the fourth straight year, and giving them the city Championship for the eighth straight year. Needless to say, this record is well deserved by the hard-working swimming coach and team. The 1954 swimming season should bring a repeat performance of 1953's brilliant record since the return of ten lettermen makes Lamar's prospects exceptionally bright. The team's able and experienced coach, Mr. Ned Gochenour, can look for nothing short of success with such returning lettermen as Chuck Price, Allan Muller, jimmy Ebanks, Larry Matlock, Stanley Janecka, Dick McKeever, Tracy Word and Casey Rubey and divers jim Winn and Buddy Hood as the foundations for this year's team. Bottom row, left to right: Allan Muller, Rex McKeever, Tracy Word, Chuck Price, Jimmy Ehanks, Stanley Janecka, Casey Rubey, Dick MCKCL-ver, Buddy Phillips, Larry Matlock, Hershal Ferguson. Top rowg left to right: Mr. Gochenour, VVayne Tc-nnison, Russell Jacobe, Frank Putnam, Bill Morley, James Anderson, Walter Conrad, Millard Schewe, Jim Meadows, Robert Kendrick, Bill Brandt, Tony Hall, Frank Price, John Lister, Harry Jones, Bob Gregg, Hugh Herndon, Ronald Turner. L59-...J 1 a LAMARAS GIRLS' SYYIMMING 'liE.LXM Bottom: left to riuht: Sidney Lister. Patti Blackledee. llenny Hlarkletlxze. Pat Wilson, Standing: lt-ft to riuht: Ann Merritt. Lolly Anderson. Sue Sellors. Anne Lewis. Nlary llasotl, Klotlern Dattre Clttlr tnembets. Stattcling left to rizlll: ivlarria Meredith. Anne Lewis. Judy Wilkinson. Attnita Fite. Suzanne SIIIIIIIIVIAS. Stn' Sellors and Dorothy littrtoni in position on the Hoor: Adult- Ulla-rs. Sally Katt' Nlarsltall. ,lean Elliott. Pegtzv GIRLS' SPORTS 11811121155 girls' athletic' department rivals the boys, in scope and enthusiasm. Basketball. volleyball, tennis, archery. softball. badmin- ton. modern danre. and swimming are offered in the girls' gym Classes. lheiprogratn is rounded out by a Course in first aid for juniors. and useful homenursing instruction for seniors. The eity teams are sourees of GYM LEADERS: Rota lfLet't to riuht: Betty Bush. Carmen Montalho. Dixie Ann Deer. Phyllis Pltair. Gloria Holltnan. Fay Yeyon. Ann Gill. Marilyn Garrett. Janice Peabody. Elaine Harlan. Maruaret Diatnond. Kay Linda Knox. Theresa Kostas. Barbara Nash. Roxanne Ritter. Mary joyte Palmer. fviarzaret Vennetna. Row 2-Lt-ft to riqltl: Ann Byrnes. Linda Davis. Martha Ellington. Becky Orvhard. Fran Leland. Patsy Battuttss. Marsha Uattnt. Mary Rtttlt Sandal. Carol Whitehttrst. Lucille Ct-eel-tmote. Janiee Henderson. Nancy Spencer. liebe Moody. Norma Lee. Judy Gribble. Kay St. Germain. Row Ki 1,4-ff to right: Martha Coupe,-. lkirrigia Hjmlx Sandrg Worthy' Shanon Christie. Xiollie Villeret. Nanry Blrliewen. Sally Kate Ixlarshall, Adele Olmerg. Kathleen Finke. Martha littilbtvt-. Sidney Lister. Ann Srrivtter. l't-nny lililfklflluv. ROW 4fL0fI IU ritlllli CHFIIIUII Calflwvll. SallY Sll2lll'l'V- Carolyn Nasso. Rosemary Atttes. .lean Elliott. C1tlltyDax'is. Pat l'attillo. Cody Caldufll- Charlvltf' DHWSV Cmllllf' PYll'- CHU' Caldwell. Claire Holliday. fwlarilytt Adrain. Row Sflxlt to right: Nancy Rit-href. fxigrgm-H Xian Mgllgl Summit- U'Kelley. Barbara Farren. Row ti-Left to rizhtz Ann Lacy. Nancy Fritnel. Diane Brooks. Barbara Bridges. ,lane Wltaley. Nant-y Cfhernosky. .-Xnnita File. BNSF' Elliott. Kalhlvfn Kl 'lW'- 1-Um Hl'HSllP- ANN' Lfvik- fiWl'HflY P4'3l'f'l'- Nancy llass. Q u VOLLEY BALI.-Rem I: Elaine Harlan. Diane Doherty. Sheridan l'aym-. Bar- lnra Richardson. Row 2: Donna Carter. Bitsy Elliott. Louise finrrvtt. Betsy Murray. Barbara Farrcu. Row 3: :Kun Scrivncr. lVf2lI'QLll't'l Va-nuvnm. Muru:xx'e-I Diamond. Kliss Helen Dmrrateli. Diane Brooks. Nancy Kirk, Tugtglo. and B1-flu' Orchardrz lm-aping lin usual urdi-rl arf: Fay Yvyon. Nano' Prima-l. Gloria Hallman, Mrs, Bourgeois ls thx- urmxpis Chorvograpllvr and sponsor, GIRLS' SPORTS pride. Lamarls girls have volleyball, howling. archery, tennis. and swimming teams. as well an avtivc modern clanrc club. The dc- partmerit is run by Mrs. May' Bourgeois. MI'S. Kitty Lowry, Mi's. Frances Rockwcll. X Miss Helen Dvoracek. and Miss Elise Haw- kins. physical vduvation instructors. The girls' Pity Clminpion zn'rin'ry ll'3lll lulivs Lzilllzxns lzmslinu loam surrounds Aunt' Donnelly. Girl! 'lennis SK1llilii li.lll2l'lll1XI. lvl! lo right: careful aim uudvr Mrs. Franrcs Rockuvll. center. as she starts the hall down the alley for Diani- Dougherty. Mary l.c-lia Crzuuk Kate the train sponsiir's vxperl guiclancc. Lamaxr's another strike. Others. left to filllll. are: Caty Elll!LlllC,fXl1H Farmer. leuialu rmuilerparls ol' Rubin Hood arc. left Caldwell. Cody Caldwell, Anne. .Ioycv Buliuu. Stunclinq. left to right: X1urylSullor'k. FuylN'a1'rm'll. to right. Carol vYl1lI9lll1I'5IZillii-YIIIIE Sullivan. Candy Walling. and Barbara Robinson, Sue Stell. Betsy Murray. .-Xuuv Easthtuu. Jerilyu Rive is the ulternatv. N 1 E w N U! fs , .. 99 Carol Whitehurst, President for this year, and Mrs. May Bour- gcois, Che-rokee's acting spon- sor, spend long hours planning and organizing club activitics, CHEROKEE The girls, sports organization, Cherokee, is unique in that every girl is automatically a member upon enrolling in Lamar. The club was formed in lieu of the usual drill squad. The purpose of Cherokee is to promote athletics for girls by making available a program of sports, varied enough for each girl to find an interest. Archery, golf, badminton, tennis. volleyball, bowling, swimming, basketball, softball, and modern dancing are offered. Each sport and tournament is under the direction of a sports head, elected by the girls. Through intramural elimination tournaments and, of course, the interschool competitions, each girI's sportsmanship and sports ability is emphasized and enlarged. The members of Cherokee are famous for their wholesome attitude toward athletic Sports hc ads, elected hy all the girls at Lamar, irc: Ann Farmer, Tennis: Patsy Spratling, Archery: Penny Blaclalcdge, Swimming and Cloria Hoffman, Softball. ' ' 100 ' Patti Keith Nlcllall, Vice Presl- dent and Edith Elliott, Secre- tary, are kept busy with Chero- kee's scrapbook and, in general, thc endless tournament listings. CHEROKEE competition. Points are awarded to all participants, and winners receive bonuses. At the yearis end, the Cherokee Rose Award is presented to each girl who has entered into at least five sports. First, second, and third prize bracelets are presented to the girls who have accumulated the highest number of points during the school year. and a three year bracelet is awarded to the girl who has made the most points in her three years in Cherokee. This year's officers are: Carol Whitehui'st. Presidentg Patti McCall, Vice President: Edith Elliott. Secretary. Although all of the physical education teachers are Cherokee sponsors. Mrs. M ay Bourgeois is the sponsor in charge. She is assisted by Kitty Lowry. Miss Elise Hawkins, Klrs. lirances Rockwell. and Miss Helen Dyoraeek. Instruction and meets are supervised by sports heads: Candy Welling, Bowling: Anne Lewis, Badminton: Betty Pat Clark, Golf Martha Mahoney, Modern Dancing. ' lOl ' 7vh0.YK whom' lalwztx and rwconzpliihnzerzts have placed them in the Lnnmr !in1eZighI...s0n1e with us, brzckxmge, tu meet those who have been given the ,Yfll77'i7lg mlm in .school life. INTERMISSION FAvoRlTEs MAY PETE couRT M' O O O BEAUTIES 10' Q: 3 john Robert Powers, eminent beauty authority, whose pc'rc::-ptive taste- has lcd to the success and fame of his New York School of Modeling. Miss Patsy Heard, Editor 1954 ORENDA Lamar Senior High School Houston 6, Texas Dear Miss Heard: It was a pleasure to judge the beauty section of the 1954 ORENDA. A pleasure-but also a most difficult task as all of the contestants were most attractive and it was very hard to make a choice among them. As you know, it is not easy to make a selection from photographs alone as true beauty comes from an interplay of outer and inner charm. If I had been able to meet and talk with each contestant individually, I would have been better able to determine their real potentialities. My choice was based on Cay features and contours of their faces, Qby alertness and apparent intelligence and Ccj feminine charm. The photo- graphs are numbered in the order of my selection. Congratulations to the winnersg all of the contestantsg to you and the staff of the 1954 ORENDA! With kindest regards, Sincerely, JOHN ROBERT POWERS ' IO4 ' i W LA1XIAR,S MOST B1iAl l'IFLfL GIRL Cbrrtlly Ha1 11111e1'icf1 ' 105 ' FAYE Lol' Fkrrz IDOROTHY KICMI' ANNI'l'fX FI'I'I'l 110 - f DErf1z t1us ANN BARNES LUANN RICE Beauties JOAN Blfsm' SALLY SHAFFER SARA MOERS DICK BERGSTROM january MOST REPRESENTATIX'l. BOY ADRIENNE CRADDOCK fanuary MOST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL LYNN CARTER january MOSTK POPULAR BOY PAT SKAGGS january MOST POPVLAR GIRL OUTSTAN DIN DITH ELLIOTT june MOST POPULAR GIRL MMY EBANKS june MOST POPVLAR BOY TUDEN TS ANNE LEVVIS fun? MOST REPRESEN'I'.ATIX'E GIRL WALTER FONDREN june MOS'l' REPRESENTATIX'E BOY lprimcess Bitsy Clliott fX0l'iHCESS Kathleen Ki1fnbro THEIR NIA-IESTIES Q1 fee11 1Qr1 z'f9a1fu Hcfsfl, cmd King Rex mCKeeve1 '111' AD LW' ENKPN LADY JANET RENDL DRUSIL LA CAR WHY PETE GLURIA DUCHESS MARILYN HAGEN www ef-W UUGHES s Nm COURT CY FRN?-L DUCHESS c w M DUCHESS PATTI MCCALL NCy WA LKER Q00 H655 AOPNNE 1 swag Thom 0I'gK17liZllfi0TL,Y withouf whiflz our P,vtr'f1-cznvifufflz' .vflmol life' rould not exix! . . . Surh fl wirlr T'fIl'I6'f-1' of inlefexts ix rox'- ered by thaw clubs that everyone nmy fm! wzjo-wzble a6tiz'itfe.x and congenial C07IlfH1IlI07l3 IZFIY, I ACT THE THIRD oak ORGANIZATIONS ' 114 ' 4 W i . 2 2 i 2 Z A Z Qi 1 Z E Q2 ff 21 31 sa 2 E 5 E2 3 The familiar sight of an the flag as David Bratton and Sponsor Claire Hud- Vx If 5, 2 CLUB LIFE . , R. O. T. C. ca det raising lil if we W ff' Q, Aa -My W. ,t a if speth stand at attention greets every Lamarite as he begins the day. i'Come on, you all, vote for Pow Wow's Homecoming Queen! Janet Rendleman and Ann McDaniel plan campaign strategy for their candidate in Pow Wowls Homeeoming Queen contest as Frank Crenshaw looks on and Jimmy Thompson and Bill Morley count pennies and consume their lunches. ORENDA Editor, Patsy Heard, and Literary Editor, Julie Montgomery, set the stage for this year's ORENDA theme. Ramal Mullets, Jim Duckett, Fred Hofheinz, and Bill Landfield show off their denim R's as Carol Marsh, Anne Doak, and Mary Ruth Sand:-l sell tickets for Stage Door. Fred Hofheinz attempts to stuff volumes of luggage and briefcases into one small trunk, as Harrison Wagner, Sen- ator Ewing Werlein, and Joan Feild supervise preparations for an N.F.L. speech trip to Dallas. ' 116 ' 3, 1 E ---': 1 :'1- 5 MW M ARROWHEAD ' ' HARRISON WAGNER President PATSY HEARD Vire Prf'.ri11f'nt ANNE LAWHON Atlizridanrf' Clerk TIM STEVENS Trn1,v1n'el' ANN FARMER Se'f'l'1'lal'y Membership in Arrowhead is the highest honor one can attain at Lamar. For this club, which is unique here, is the honor society for those students who have at least a 4.6 average. Also one must be a leader and an asset to the school as well as having honor or service points. The group sells pencils, manila folders, and book covers, which have helped many a student in a moment of dire need. Each year at Graduation, Arrowhead presents a silver cup to its most valuable member. The winner in 1953 was Allie Kelley. The oliicers are: Harrison Wagner, President: Patsy Heard, Vice President: Ann Farmer, Secretary: Tim Stevens, Treasurer: Anne Lawhon, Attendance Clerk. Miss Drew Staggs and Miss Nell Morris are the sponsors. Row Anderson, Mary Catherine: Bloxsoln, Betty: Bower. Judy: Boyd. Gecrge: Busby. Joan: Christie, Sharon: Cooper. Nancy Row Cowan. Alice: Craddock, Adrienne: Davis. Bob: Day. Toni: Doak. Anne: Eastham, Anne: Ellington, Martha. Row Feilcl. Joan: Finke. Kathleen: Foster. Linda: Fuller. Sadie: Gribble. ,ludyg HoH'm'1n, Gloria: Jones. Carmelita. Row Keith, Frank: Lewis, Anne: Lyon, Sharon: Miller, David: Montgomery, Julie: Moore. Susie: O,Neill, Peggy. Row Row Orman. Ben: Rice, Jerilyng Ritter, Roxanne: Sandel, Mary Ruth: Schroeter, Betty Jog Stallings, Pat: Thruston. Sue. Van Melle, Blargaretg Wheeler, Sally: Whitehnrst. Carol: Williams. Joel: Winans. Doris: Wise, Margie: Zama, Allen. ll7 ' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Membership in Lamar's WV. Moyes Chapter of the National Honor Society is awarded only to the top live percent of the high junior, low senior, and high senior classes. Applicants must have at least a 4.2 grade average for all full credit courses as well as a minimum of two 'iG's' in conduct. These, however, must be accompanied by a substantial number of points awarded for service and leadership, The groupls pur- pose is to encourage high standards of scholarship, leadership, and service. The ollieers Chosen for this year are: Frank Keith, President, Kathleen Finke, Vice President: Anne Doak, Secretary, and Gloria Hoffman, Treasurer. The Honor Society is sponsored by Mr, Herbert Wlright, the principal. Anderson, Mary Catherine Angle, Georgia Blaekledge, Patricia Blackledge, Penelope Bloxsom, Betty Bower, Judith Bowne, Nancy Boyd, George Busby, Joan FRANK Klil'l'll President Vice l'rcslLlenl KATHLEEN' FINRE ANNE DOAK GLORIA HOFFMAN Secretary Treasurer Caldwell, Cathleen Caldwell, Colleen Christie, Sharon Cooper, Nancy Cowan, Aliee Craddoek, Adrienne Crow, Fairfax Crow, Nancy Day, Antonia Dillehay, Dave Diamond, Margaret Doak, Anne Eastham, Anne Ellington, Martha Embree, Martha Farmer, Ann Feild, Joan Finke, Kathleen Forrest, Way'ne Foster, Linda Fuller, Sadie Gribble, Judy Hammerieh, Catherine Hawes. Mary Heard, Patsy Hoffman, Gloria Jones, Carmclita Keith, Frank Kimbro, Kathleen Lawhon, Anne Lay, Julianne Lewis, Anne Louise Lyon, Sharon MeDaniels, Lynn Manatt, Joan '118' Mille1', David Miller, Nancy Montgomery, Julie Moore, Susie Mugford, Louise Nash, Barbara Neweombe, Sue O,Bryant, Sherry O,Neill, Peggy Orman, Ben Parker, James Parson, Helen Phair, Phyllis Rice, Jerilyn Richardson, Jo Ritter, Roxanne Sandel, Mary Ruth Sehroeter, Betty Jo Sheppard, Ann Shipe. Martha Spratling. Patsy Stallings, Pat Stevens, Tim Thruston, Sue Van Melle, Margaret Volke, Elise Vllagner, Robt. Harrison Wlarden, Eleanor Whfzeler, Sally Whitehurst, Carol Williams, Joel Williams, Stephen Wfinans, Doris Wlise, Margie Zama, VValter II II III 1133 QD:-P SQ.-+ 5' Z7 Fm 53 O' L35 ma. :C E73 YF 'JZ QU QD? 5:1- 39 ii fro ff D., 26 .im 33 9? QM :CL HC 5'9- 'Ja' Qu wi P? H EE :E EH, .45 0:5 i-HU? f-+0 572 fs Fm 99 95' 1938 Elizabeth Knapp Elizahrth Dvnnis Frnwick Wlhitc- 1939 Eight mem bmxs' due Hester Stvwart Ralph Anclrrson Ann Tuck Martha Ray Alcxan Margie MeEnnis Tex Baylvss Grace Picton Oscar Claclwallaclrr 19910 Bob Cay Carolyn Knapp Eflwin Langsforil VVaync- Bowman 1941 Alive Picton Elizabeth Stvrling Marshall Black Carolyn VVilson Mary Jo MCGinnis Dow Hamm Olive Lockhart to tif clvr mm:11111111111111111 um I 19-12 VVilliam Fox Margaret Peterson .Iirnmiv Baylrss Billy Fvrguson Me-laniv L4-yy Ellen Piciton Margarvt Elliott 19-1-1 Mary Margaret Wilson Roy Moore Hallic- Beth 'Walkc'-r Mary Sue Fox Charlotte Wood Lvttalou Garth Ralph Atmar 19-15 Eight members due Br-ttiv Elmaugh Bon Hammond Bi11Garc1nvr Mark Robinson Ann Str-yr-nson Tempo Howze' Marilyn Oclr-n Helen Allen 1916 Ann Poyncr Marjorie Montague Bohhy Norris to tie llllllllllllll 119 1947 1Yaltr'r Clemons Boh Grc-gg VVilina. Hoke Mary Louise Thompson 1948 Eight mem lmrxs' d Paula Mort-clitli David Knox Emily Petvrsvn Margaret Blau Boyerly Smyth Joan Erkharclt Ann Com- Shirlvy Snow 1919 Rohcrt Clemons Julia Picton Fr:-cl Durrancv Bill Thornton 1950 Margaret Wright Tommy Swartz Tommy Rahson Diane Lehman Noelie Duggan ue to tie 1951 Katharine Snow George 1Nilson Tom Biggs Jane Lawhon Dick Mayor Sally Srhxnueker 1952 Hrlcn Riddick Joan Smith Mary Petersen Stanley Silvus Naney Campbell Franrvs Mc'Mastr-r 1953 Allie Kelley Evelyn Gittings Dan Stultz Suu Smith 1951 Patsy llc-ard Julie Montgomery Alicc Cowan Tim Stvvuns Kim Kimball Cathy llammerivh URENDA A top-notch production requires more than a good plot, well-executed scenery, and perfect props. It needs an able director, gt well-written script, a skillful casting director, as well as tht' vital business manager, who is the rnicldlelnan between tht- backers and the production crew, Each day at sixth period this group works toward the presentation of H1953-54 at L31DZtl'.,, Patsy Heard, the producer-editor, l is ,nb N153 2 uw is vi A. 9 ie. ...diff Above: 'liixn Stevens. tht- sports editor. spends lonu hours Kim Kirnhztll, husiness nlunnger. Cheeks with the CII- runnlnq down good action shots for this section ol i.5rax'er coneernlnu the detzuls of the rontritct. This is the hook. Tinxis other duties include monntlnu zt lust one of lxnns numerous duties to which he attends lztrue portion of tht- Orenda pictures. with clizxi'ut'tel'1st1t' skill und dispatch, 'lihen. too. he Below: Alive Cowan. the club editor. nets help from her lwlpf the, l f 1 'v1ff2H ,llhlin 'fife5fa'i5 lmi 'l d9Ul'll ammuntu Sam. Kim, Mm-,hallh as Shi. Checks lhmuuh strattniz his versatility. Without lxnn s renntrkuhle zthility hm. ,.l.i.m.ds Kff 3ppUi,mm.m, fm. HHN. duh picluI.L.r4 und his A-nuuuinu personality. the Oreudzt would not he uhat it is. i- is wsu: few, 7 gt , J ,A lbs The business staffers in full swing . . , lien Urman, stamlinq. Nancy Miller. Those latte Orenda sukhseriptions are added to the grand total hy Anuetta left. and Cathy Hannnerirh happily rount: the number ot' Orendas which Vtling. center. while Jnxnny Brannon, left, and Barry Lewis cheer from the have been sold. sidelines. 'IZO' 1 ORENDA is assisted by a staff whose jobs range from script writing to scenery designing. The business stafl' works with the backers, oops-students, and with the stage managers, the engraver, and the printer. Under the guidance of the sponsors, Miss Drew Black Staags and Miss Helen Wfcin- berg, the production is at last presented to its audience for final approval. ' x . . ' Y 5' ll 4 .1 51 z if A t ' zz 1- A .. . ,Z. W 52s13.2'5r. I Patsy Heard, Orenda editor. exhibits the radiant smile which has pulled her staff through difificulties and dead- lines. Patsyls endless patience and unsellishness. and her ever-cheerful acceptance of responsibilities have brought her through this year, The ups and Clowns. the many puzzles, the prc-deadline inidnieht gatherings. and the millions of errands were never drudgeij' because of l'atsy's quiclance and level-headed perception. WM N L t 5 Above: Julie ltlontgomery. Orenda literary editor. counts spaces for countless picture captions. Red-headed Julie's priceless sense of humor peeks through even the heaviest write-up deadlines. lit-low: Jim W'inn. left and Bob Davis. the ntouutinu editors. check those all-important proportions just once more before the panels are rushed off to the l'liUi'avr-i'. -nd? Day, left, the junior editor, and Kay Brazelton. the sophomore editor, Anne Lawhon. left. senior editor. Mary Ruth S-antlel. life editor. and Anne Helen Raaz, our patient typist, with the long lists and identifications. Doak, right, the art editor. check over the senior honors for the last time. '121' 'ata .. ,N rn-m.i ' ilmmu Y H A . - -L Top: Left to right: Nancy Anderson, Peggy OiNcill, and Lynn MeDaniels sit down to look at the finished product after the bustle of a deadline has subsided. Center: In usual order: We catch Sadie Fuller and Julianne Lay, the Lancer's hard working co-associate editors, beaming proudly over their Finished handiwork. Bottom: Pat Stallings, Patti Blaekledge and Pat Morrow Qfrom left to rightj help Muriel Freedman, seated at the typewriter, type out the latest hot news items. '122' LAN CER The Lamar Lancer is one of the top rank- ing high school newspapers in the state. This bi-weekly paper is put out by an able staff composed of students from journalism classes who have shown an interest in the writing Held or who have done outstanding work. The Lancer staff works to inform students of school activities, to promote support of all community functions, and to entertain while educating, and students will agree that this is accomplished. The routine of working on the Lancer includes all phases of newspaper work, Examples arc: reporting, typing copy, 'imaking-up pages, photographing, copy- rcading, and, of course, the last step, proof- reading. ln order to be a member of the FALL Editor GAIL WOLTMAN Associate Editor ................... Judy Bower Make-up Editor .... ...... S adie Fuller News Editor ..... .... N ancy Anderson Feature Editor ................... Pat Stallings Assistant Feature Editor .......... Peggy O'Neill Editorial Writers.Muriel Freedman, Martha Shipe Sports Editor ..................... Jack Spinks Assistant Sports Editor .... .... W ilbur Morris Girls' Sports Editor .... ...... J ay Berger Cartoonist ......... . . .Jean Arnold Photographer .................... Sadie Fuller Managing Editor JULIANNE LAY Business Manager ...........,. Lynn McDaniels Advertising .... Carol Whitehurst, Patti Blackledge Circulation and Exchange Barbara Nash, Edith Elliott Sponsor .... ........ M iss Louise Fuller Gail l'Voltman, Fall Editor 1 4 LAN GER staff, one must have completed one term of journalism, and must be recommended by his teacher. Last year the Lancer was awarded a First place rating by the Columbia University Scholastic Press Association. In addition the Lancer is a member of the National Press Association, the Texas High School Press Association, the Interscholastic League Press Conference, and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The paper takes its name from the Lancer Corps of the Re- public of Texas which was under the com- mand of Mirabeau B. Lamar. Gail Woltman is fall editor, Judy Bower is spring editor. Miss Louise Fuller is sponsor of the Lancer. SPRING Editor JUDY BOWER Co-Associate Editors SADIE FULLER JULIANNE LAY Page Assistants Peggy O,Neill, Lynn McDaniels, Nancy Anderson News Editor ...................... Pat Morrow Assistant News Editor .... ...Muriel Freedman Feature Editor ............ ...... P at Stallings Assistant Feature Editor .... . . .Patti Blackledge Sports Editor ............ .... W ilbur Morris Assistant Sports Editor .......... Jimmy Snocldy Girls' Sports Editor ................ Jay Berger Photographer .............. Tommy MeElhinney Cartoonists ........ Kim Darling and Jean Arnold BUSINESS STAFF Circulation and Exchange ......... Edith Elliott Assistant Circulation .......... Margaret McGee Advertising ..................... Ewing Werlein Advertising Assistants Jo Ray Simmons, Bob Russell, Ann Lacy, Sally McMillan, and Charles Green Student Advisor ................. Gail VVoltman Faculty Sponsor ............. Miss Louise Fuller Judy Bower, Spring Editor lil!! l ,,.,...-- Topz Left to right: Jean Arnold and Kim Darling, standing, help Bitsy Elliott and Margaret McGee with the perplexing problem of proof-reading endless copy. Center: Jimmy Snoddy, left, and Wilbur Morris help for hinder?j Jay Berger while she pounds away at the typewriter on the countless headlines and captions. Bottom: From left to right, Sally McMillan and Ewing W'erlein, standing, help Ann Lacy, ,Io Ray Simmons, Bob Russell, and Charles Green with advertising business. '123' The otliicers chosen for this year by the members of Quill and Scroll are, in the usual order: Anne Lawhon, Treas- urer: Patsy Heard. Presidentg Gail Wloltman, Vice President, and Judy Bower, the Recording Secretary. QUILL AND SCROLL Membership in Quill and Scroll is the goal of every high school journalist. In order to attain this honor, one must have done superior work in some phase of journalism as well as having a high scholas- tic average and an excellent recommendation from a faculty advisor. The W. Moyes Chapter was organized here at Lamar in 1946, and its membership is taken from the outstanding workers of the staffs of the two student publications, The Orenda and The Lancer. The organization strives to encourage journalists in individual accomplishment as well as stressing the importance of achievement in fields allied to journalism. Quill and Scroll members work to raise journalistic standards. At the banquet, held each fall, the importance of a high ethical code for journalism is stressed. Sensationalism and gossip are below all of the principles for which this, the national high school journalistic organization, stands. The officers are: Patsy Heard, President, Gail Woltman, Vice President, Judy Bower, Secre- tary, Anne Lawhon, Treasurer. Miss Louise Fuller is the sponsor. Row 1 Silly Kate Marsliall. Cathy l'lZlIlllIll'lll'll. Anne Doak, Mary Ruth Sandel, Nancy Miller, Nancy Anderson. Sadie Fuller, Put Stallings, Jimmy Brannr Ron 9 Bull Davis. Alice Cowan. Kay liiavellrui, lNilbur nlurris, 'Toni Day, Julie hluliluuillcry, Lynn lNIcDaniels, Jim lN'inu. Members with no pictures: Tim Stevens, Anne Lawhon, Peggy O'Neill. lien Orman. ,luliuune Lay. ' 124 ' ttom left to riffht: hlargaret Diamond. Peggy O'Neill, Kathleen Searcy, Barbara Bridges, Joann Rice, Mary' Guest, Louise Garrett, Julie Jones, Mar- ' garet Thomas? Joann Hall. Nancy Bowne. Barbara Tidwell. p: John Davis, Carolyn Shearer, Gladys Deitz, David Rush, Wayne Forrest, Tim Stevens, Bill George, Blary Jo Hoopes, Nlarlynn Hamilton, Nancy Bass, Toni Day, Kay Linda Knox. Alfred W'addill. JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross chapter at Lamar is Constantly working with the Red Cross Council for veterans here at home, and for children in war-torn Europe. The group has sponsored a drive, here at school for old comic hooks, i'Who-dunitsf' and magazines, which the veterans may read for amusement to shorten the long days in the hospital. Each Christmas the Junior Red Cross fills countless boxes for rhildren in Europe. The group sees to it that in each box goes at least one toy in addition to woolen caps or scarves. Lamar's representatives attend the hi-weekly meetings of thc Junior Red Cross High School Council. This group made up of teen-agers from all schools, works at the Chapter House on other projects. The group puts on the annual Junior Red Cross drive. The officers are: Toni Day. President, Carolyn Shearer, Vice Presidentg Margaret Diamond. Secretary- Treasurerg Mrs. Elanor Huddleston Sponsor. ittom, lt-ft to right: Fran Leland. Diane Rushton. fwlarilyn liraly, Sally Nloore. Margaret Woodham. Scooter Thompson. Joni XlrConnell. Linda Davis. Joyce VVard. Pat Wilson. idcgc: Nancy lNIcKewen, Josephine Lingo. Marilyn Reyis. Ann Koerner, Nlartha Kaiser, Pat Wargu. Pat Castello. Lynn Pond. Julie Catterton, Elmer 1 axley. ip: Carolyn Huster. Gail WN'oltman. Bob Xlills. Joe Bright, Tom Terry, Sharon Lyon. Blartha Daxis. Jan Hill. Jim Bernhard. Hugh Ruthven. .--L l ' 125 ' MRS. EDITH Y. COX BOOK WEEK Librarian LIBRARY Upon entering Lamar's library, one is aware of an atmosphere ol intense concentration. At one table a group of students may sit listening intently to records. The serenity of the library is not disturbed, however, since the phonograph may be heard only through the earphones. This is typical of the many excellent devices found here. The library is usually the First place to which visitors are taken on a tour of the school, for both faculty and students are proud of this library which contains approximately eleven thousand Volumes of hction and non-hction. Then too. there are numerous sources of additional information. The library subscribes to an excellent variety of periodicals, which range from news reports, to travel, sports, and hobby publications, There is also a well-kept bound collection of back issues ol' publications so that almost any reference which a student may Hnd in the Readers' Guide may be easily obtained. Several Sets of up to date reference books are to be found here also. In addition. a well kept vertical hle offers an extensive collection of government bulletins, pamphlets. and important clippings-another example of the library's excellently organized content. While Beverly Chastain keeps busy typing cards for the catalogue, VVith the assistance of Gloria Honiman and David ull Beshell charges out a magazine which contains much needed Berkshire, Jerilyn Rice arranges the bulletin board- referenees. typical of the many library sponsored exhibits. '126' PL PPET SHOW MRS. JOSEPHINE GALLAGHER Librarian LIBRARY The library is extremely fortunate in having several remarkable collections of Hne and rare books. Most notable among these is The Fenwick VVhite collection. This consists of rare books, many limited editions, and valuable volumes. This collection is the gift of Mrs. john Dickson, the aunt of Fenwick White, who was the president of Lamar,s first graduating class. Without the two capable librarians, Mrs. Edith Y. Cox. and Mrs. Josephine Gallagher, who is new to Lamar this year, the library would not run so smoothly. They are helped in their large job by a Competent staff of student assistants who help with cataloging, filing, and of course, checking library permits. The library is supported, to an extent, by the students, for during Book Week the contributions are always proof of Lamarites' awareness of the importance of helping build the library. Throughout the year the exhibit cases in this interesting place are Filled with varied displays. All of these points of excellence and value combine to make Lamaris library a Constant source of pleasure and information in quiet helpful atmosphere. Frances Alexander checks on orders for books, and Carmelita Jones checks out a book to a student. The circulation Ann Farmer letters call numbers on new books, while desk, thc Center of activity in the library, is often in thc chime Doris VV1nans complnti s the scrapbook on thc Odessa of a student assistant. 'lllll '127' Frances Alexander, Vice President: Beverly Chastain, Treasurer: Ann Farmer, Secretary: and Doris Winans. President. lead Wowapi this year. Top picture, seated, left to right: Joan Jordan, Phyllis Milliger, Deloris Mason, Carmelita Jones, Billie Joan Kettler, Gloria WOWAPI llowapi, l,ainar's library club is an organization of the student library assistants. Howex'er, no assistant is required to belong. The club assists the librarians in creating n usa- ble, attractive and pleasant library, and the group works to promote fellowship among' the members of the stall and to acquaint the members of the student assistant stall' with each other. The members help with the Book lVc-ek program and dm-tails, and it is this group which is responsible for the attractive displays in the Library's case in the hall. Also, thc club loeates and arranges for the different exhibits in the library. The P.-TA. Open House and thc Christmas lloliclays are other occasions for which Wlowapis decorate and plan, This year they combined the decoration of the Christmas tree with a most enjoyable Christmas party. Throughout the year it is the members of this club who are responsible for the flowers in the library. Ofheers are: Doris l'N'inans, President: Frances Alexander, Vice Presidentg Ann Farmer, Seerctary: Beverly Chastain, Treasurer. Mrs. Edith Cox and Mrs. Josephine Gallagher are sponsors. Standing: David McDonald, David Berkshire, Philip Halbert, Ruth Lee. Bottom picture, seated, left to right: Elise Volke, Nancy Key Parks, Lacy Edrnunclson, Katherine Pickard, Barbara Rube, Kelley, Jerilyn Rice. Standing: Carol Fuson, Mary Bullock, Mary Claire Peden, Jill Beshell. ' 128 ' Bill Baker, Treasurer. Sponsors: Miss Helen Greenwood and SEQUOYAH Scquoyah, Lainaris cluh for creativr' writers, is responsi- hlc for niori- than a fi-w of those glc-aniing' trophies in thc front hall. The athletic th-partnicnt has close competition in this field of bringing hoinc those golden beauties. The cluh presents tht- library, each year, with an anthology of thc- cluh's ht-st work' poems, stories, and essays, many of which have rcccix'r-cl rt-cognition in local, state, or national con- tests. Thi-sr' collections are rcprcscntativc of the high stand- ards of Lzunar, and thc int-nib:-rs' work, along with the art dc-partinvnt, in turning out these beautifully illustrated and lctterecl volumes, Also, the club lllf'IlllJt'I'S enter as many writing contests as possible. Typical of these are the State Poc-try Contest, thc Atlzzntick' contest, and the Houston Council of English Teachers' competition. In April, the group will compete for the lnterscholastic Leaguds Ready W'riters Contest. Officers are: Paula Ragusa, Presidentg Jimmie Preston, Vice President, Lucia Romberg, Secretary, Miss Margaret Buchannan. od writers are necessarily careful spellers. Joan Earl, Pete nter, Anita Dryselius, Judy Bower make a final cheek on one those 'Ktwo-dollar words. , . , . 1,1 :,5, mA V: ,,,,,,W,,, a ,.,., J, new M ,, ,IIE E, :sg ff -' 5, .1 1 ' 2 'PEI f5fiE ,i? 1i'ii .E V .5 .1 .fx , A L , , V 'W . Waste - Q 1 -f 'V' fha -af. . . K 3 'S Q I I 5, 1 AWS' 9143.5 The orlicers of Sequoyah, Bill Baker. Treasurer, Lucia Romberg, Secretary: Paula Ragusa. Presidentg Jimmie Preston, Vice President, look at Sequoyalfs anthologies ol' student writing and illustration. Peggy O'Neill and John Menelaides get help from Annette Cheek and Nancy Anderson Cstandingj in their job of reading and criticizing submitted manuscripts. 129 ' Q E 4? I ii x yn ri , ix 2 The trip officers of the Texas Junior Historical Society are. left to right: Eleanor warden. spring President: Miss Frances Nesmith, sponsnrg and Julie Muntuoniery. fall President. TEXAS IUNIOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Lamar Chapter of the Texas Junior Historian was established to promote an interest in Texas and Iexas History. The group has sponsored several Held trips to points in and around Houston. In addition to an interest - ing tour through the Public Libraryls Texas History Rooms, the group enjoyed field trips to San Fclipc L1 Grange, Columbus, and VVashington-on-the-Brazos. Also, the members take turns in presenting programs con ccrning Texas folklore, The club encourages reading and discussion of current literature about Taxis and pro motes individual research into Texas history. The results of this research are often presented in tht form of 1 paper which is entered into competition sponsored by the Texas State Historical Association. Mcmbrrs rc prn st nt Lamar at a meeting, held each April in Austin, of the Junior Historians. Sponsored by the Lnixcrsity of Ttxas and the Texas State Historical Association, this convention is the high point of thc year. Thesc meetings fcature speakers and reports on research done by junior Historians and a tour of Austin. Ollie:-rs air julie hiontqom ery, President: Nancy Chernosky, Vice President: Rebel Bishop, Recording Secretary: Rett'1 Moody, Corrc sponding Secretary: Mary Breedlove, Treasurer: Miss Frances Ns-smith, Sponsor. Btlllfllllf left to right: Wanda lN'heeler. Sandra Pounds. Belly Nix, Eleanor Warden. Paula Raunsa. Jean Needham. joanne Gmssedonio Middlt Rose Crude Barbara Bef-ry. Nancy Anderson. Palsy Matheny. Mary Lon Keen. Gail Caldwell. Janice West. Marlynn llamillon. Rachel Ioxeless lN1nrnlF1ucman rr Miss Ne-smith. .-Xnn Sclmdy. Reita Moody. Margaret Daab, Gladys Diet7, Mary lirearllore, Mary Lynn Ilslinqer. Nanex Chernoskx Norma Lee Ll Montgornery. Cynthia Creuar. Sharon Lyon. 130 ' The leaders of the scienre grmnp are, left to right: Willard McCracken. fall llrt-rtidenti Boba Sherrill. spring President: Miss Frances Hollingsworth and Mrs. E. WY, Miner. spoiisarws. TEXAS IUNIGR ACADEMY OE SCIENCE The Lamar Chapter of the Junior Academy of Science, which is a member of the Texas Junior Academy of Science, strives to live up to its motto, i'Science for service, safety, and pleasure . This theme is carried out in all of the club's activities which cover a widely diversified field of interest. This fall, under Miss Frances Hol- lingsworth, a. chemistry group was formed within this club for those who wished to go into the material covered in class time more extensively. This organization goes, each Dceember, to a convention in Austin. Here the members of all of the chapters in the state submit papers on their individual research for the criticism of science teachers from several state universities. However, membership is open to any who are interested in science whether as a, hobby or as a serious career interest. The group enjoys several outings as well. Among these are a visit to a bird sanctuary and a trip through Baylor Medical School. Then, too, the chemistry group plans sev- eral tours through chemical plants and laboratories. Willard McCracken is the President of the entire chapter, while Keith Miller heads the chemistry group. The club is under the joint sponsorship of Mrs. Edna W. Miner and Miss Frances Hollingsworth. p left to right: Bob Blcklurrnngh. Richard Bell, David Berkshire. David Dillihay. Erwin Buck. Boba Sherrill, Keith Miller, VVillarcl MeC1'zieken ltom Vicki Cole, Thelma Clarke, Mary Jo Hoopes, Diane Stone. Elise Volke. Penny Stockdale. Fred Beekner. Pat Harrison. '131' I7an1ar's chapter of Future Teachers is guided by, left to right. Sadie Fuller. President: Gail Woltman, Vice President, Sherry Crenshaw, Secretary: and Sue Thruston, Treasurer. FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA Although a relatively new organization here at Lamar, the W. Moyes Chapter of the Future Teachers of America, which was founded in the fall term of 1952, is already very active, This organ- ization, the purpose of which is to interest young people in the Held of education, is constantly working toward success in this aim. The members serve the school and the community by many small but necessary service projects. Typical of these projects is grading papers for teachers, which is also excellent training for the girls. In addition, the girls tutor those children at Faith Home who need help. The group, which is organized on a national basis as well, is headed, here at Lamar, by Sadie Fuller, President, Gail Woltman, Vice President, Sherry Crenshaw, Secretary, and Sue Thruston, Treasurer. Mrs. Mae Gates is sponsor. ROW 1, left to riqhl: Peggy O'Neill, Phyllis Phair, Blartha Cooper. Judy Robinson, Mae Halporn. Mary Jo Baker, Eleanor Warden. Julianne Lay, Pat Morro Row 2: Mary Jane Wilkinson, Jane Morgan, Sharon Smith. Judy lNIeDonalcl, Beverly Chastain. lla Dean Zachry, Franji Hensley. Diane lklartin, Patsy Hear Lucia Roxnherg. ' 132 ' ! Those who lead Lamar's chapter of the Future Nurses of America are, left to right, Mary Beth Smith. Vice Presidentg Bebe Mundy, President, Carmen Montalbo, Program Chairman. FUTURE NURSES OE AMERICA The Lamar Chapter of the Future Nurses of America was organized this year, but the club is already a very active one. This group, which is organized on the national scale, also, works with the chapters in the other public high schools in fulfilling the purpose of the club. The aims of the organization are. first, to interest high school students in personal and community health, second, to encourage students to consider the requirements and opportunities offered in a nursing career, and third, to help students decide wisely whether they wish advanced or practical nursing courses. The group has taken several trips to hospitals, and has enjoyed speakers and movies on nursing. Ofificers: Bebe Moody, President, Mary Beth Smith, Vice President, Mary Mason, Secretary- Treasurerg Miss Flora Burghdorf, sponsor. w I Reta Moody, Judy Burke, Lacy Etliminclson. Elise Volke. Beverly Bevil, Pat Wargo, Doris johnson, Nlary Jo Hoopes. w 2 Ann ltlerrltt, Margo hleyuier, Deane Puth. Ann Hawkins, Norma Lee, lyfartha Ellington, Kaye Ross, Dianne Stone, Ellen Siartin. '133' C.S.U. officers for this ya-ar are: Front row: Harold Lott, Allenc King: Julia Frey, Fall term Second Vice President, Suu Thruston, Fall Secretary, Jimmy Brannon, FallfChaplain, Spring -President. Back Row: Eugenc King, FallfPresidc-nt, Janet Hubly, Spring-Secretary, Anne Lewis, Spring-Vice President: and Pat Pattillo, FallfVicc President. C. S. U. The Christian Student Union, better known as C.S.U.. is Lamar's largest organization. In four years, the club has grown into a membership of well over two hundred students, and it is because of the remarkable student support that C.S.U, is successful in its attempt to bring about a close Christian fellowship within the whole student body. It does this in several ways, the Hrst being its thought provoking speakers at the weekly meetings. Both clergymen and laymen are on the programs, but each one has an inspirational message for the group. Then, too, C.S.U. is affiliated with Prayer Time which is held each morning before school. This short devotional program is attended by many students who have found this to be a wonderful way to start a school day. At Thanksgiving, Row 1: O'Bricn, Carol, Wicker, Annette, Earl, Joan, Hudspeth, Claire, Teplow, Deirdre, Walling, Candy, Eden, Cathy, Caldwe- Colleen, Griffin, Mary Estelle, Mayfield, Sunny: Clcmt-ns, Carole, Payne, Edna. Row 2: Umberger, Mary Evelyn, Jancik, Charlyn, Mercer, Nancy, King, Allencl Jacob, Dickyg Robb, Gaynclle, Kern, Elain Riedel, Diana, Pyka, Margie, Halliday, Sally, Smale, Juanita, Warden, Eleanor. Row 3: Shuttleworth, Judy, McKee, Maxine, Brawner, Pat: Mason, Mary, Mathcny, Patsy: Moody, Bebe: Herrin, Doris, C Barbara, Tuggle, Peggy, Elledgc, Katz-, Spencer, Nancy, Moody, Retta: Roberts, Nancy, Meldrum, Margaret, Stone, Mattiza, Una Lynn, VVcndel, Kathy, Bertram, Sonja, Hamilton, Marlynn. f ,mi ' 134 ' W 1: Lawrence, Carolyn, Robbins, Shirley: Kaiser, Martha, Hill, Charlotte, Clark, Jo Lynn, Starling, Martha, McMahon, Mary. iw 2: Veyon, Fay: Thruston, Sue: Robbins, Susan, Wilson, Pat, Gorham, Craig, Ward, Joyce, Whitworth, Loretta, Irby, Wini- fred, McFarland, Jana, Clarke, Thelma, Martin, Diane, Gaunt, Marsha. rw 3: Werlein, Ewing, Beshell, Jill, Bulloek, Mary, VVise, Margie, Phillips, Ann, Parish, Beth Ann, Lyon, Sharon, Volke, Elise: Mooney, Betty, King, Eugene, Cook, Sharon, Lee, Norma, Smallwood, Betty, Hafner, Marianne, Bowie, Barbara, Finke, Kath- leen, Ellington, Martha, Lingo, Jo, Crow, Carolyn, Boyd, George. iw 4: Hines, Mack, Satterwhite, Neal: Ruthven, Hugh. C. S. U. Christmas, and Easter, C.S.U. members Collect baskets of food and Clothing for the needy, here again evidencing the Christian spirit of giving and sharing with the less fortunate. A eouneil made up of a representative from eaeh denomination helps the oflieers run the club. The fall term officers are: Eugene King, President: Pat Pattillo, First Vice President: Julia Frey, Seeond Viee President, Sue Thruston, Secretary, Sid YVells, 'l'reasurer. The spring term otlieers are: Jimmy Brannon, President, Anne Lewis, Viee President, Ewing Werlein, Vice President, Janet Hubly, Secretary: A Allene King, Treasurer, Harrison VVagner, Chaplain, Miss Hazelle McCarty, Sponsor. w 1: Ferrell, Frances, Suddreath, Portia, Wight, Jane: Whitridge, Bambi, WVunseh, Kathie, McDonald, Judy, Talbott, Judie, Gilbert, Judy, Newman, Franeille, Matthews, Mary Lou. w 2: Wunseh, Ann, Davis, Diane, VVinans, Doris, Hardy, Joan, Henderson, Janie, Henson, Betty Ann, Ledbetter, Celia, Hoga- boom, Jean, Harper, Ann: Nelson, Norma Jean, Day, Toni, Ragusa, Paula. w 3: Kuester, Jimmy, Boykin, Betty, Oertling, Wanda, McCall, Patti, Mathis, Jenny, Voight, Marian, Tipps, Angela, Trimble, Carol Ann, Freeborn, Martha, Sterrett, Conrad, Kelley, Emory, Hawkins, Ann, Hensley, Franji, Johnson, Jean E., Ligon, Yvonne, Waldrip, Judy, Kendall, Sandra, Hubly, Janet, Wagner, Harrison. W 4: Banks, Bill, Vennema, Margaret. '135' al I ff The ofhcers. left to rightkare: Paula Ragusa, Treasurer, jack Casimir, Vice Presidentg Jean Arnold, President, Diane Davis, Secretary, and Nlike lNIcGinnis, Sergeanbat-Arms. CARTOON ISTS' ASSOCIATION Those crowds around the trophy cases in the front hall arc not always gloating over our trophies, for the work of the Cartoonists' Association, which is displayed there, attracts much attention. Why not? For these young artists caricature and satirize those activities and groups which are all part of everyday school routine with such a gentle touch of humor that one enjoys laughing at himself. Indeed this organization is unique in the entire City. Since its organization in 1952 thc group has worked to stimulate the interest of those students who are talented in the field of eartooning. A new topic is assigned eaeh week, and the best of the cartoons are put on display. Members of thc association have entered their work in Foleys' Art Show, and, in typical Lamar style, many came home winners. Some of the members intend to make a career of their Cartooning, while others are interested in it only as a hobby. Officers: Jean Arnold, President, Jack Casimir, Vicc President, Diane Davis, Secretary, Paula Ragusa, Treasurer. Miss Norma Henderson is the capable sponsor. Bottom left to right: Kim Darling. Susan Ries. Ila Dean Zachry, Bonnie Starks. Lyle Culver. Flop Icte Gunter, Ben Bob Keller, Edward Hairston. 15 '136' J Wapika oHicers: Susan Rite. President: Diane Davis, Vice-President and Treasurcrg Frances McPherson, Secretaryg and Beverly Beard. lVI1ss Norma Henderson, sponsor, is not pictured. WAPIKA A large part of the colorful backdrop of Lamar's production is tlie work of Wapika, the art club. Its members' work brightens the front hall with gay and interesting exhibits. In addition, members invite prominent Houston artists to their meetings, and their programs are fascinating demonstrations of new techniques and media. This year, as in past years, Wapikas will enter the Regional Scholastic Art Contest under Foleys' sponsorship. The gold key winners will be entered into National competition. Although winners are not announced until latc in the spring, Lamar is sure to bring home honors as it has done so often in the past. The members use their talent to give others pleasure too, since Wapika's biggest project is decorating Hedgecroft Clinic at Christmas. The officers are Susan Rice, Presidentg Frances McPherson, Secretaryg Diane Davis, Vice President and Treasurer. Miss Norma Henderson is Wapika's capable sponsor. w 1: Alexander, Francesg Allen, Caroleg Anderson, Eleanor, Bevil, Beverlyg Broussard, Shirleyg Burpee. 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SPEAKERS' FORUM Lamar's speech department is another part of the production which can always be counted on for a sparkling per- formance. The group started off in fine style. At the first tournament of the year, given by T.S.C.W. and North Texas State of Denton, Lamar brought home five trophies. Ewing Werlein and Steven Oaks tied Jimmy Brannon and Harvin Moore for first and second place in B0y's Debate, while Anne Lewis and Alice Cowan tied Patsy Heard and Pat Stallings for the same honors in Girls' Debate, Lamar placed first in Extemporaneous Speaking with Harri- son Wagner and Margie Wise, while Alice Cowan and Anne Lewis placed second and third respectively in Radio. Other Hrsts', were awarded to Jim Bernhard in Radio Speaking and in Humorous Readings, to Joan Feild and Ewing Werlein in Poetry Interpretations, to Anne Lewis and Steven Oaks in Book Reviewing, to Margie Wise in Impromptu Speaking, and to Anne Lewis in Bible Reading. In the competition in each of these classes, Lamar placed either second, or third, or both, as well. Needless to say, after this brilliant showing Lamar won the sweep- stakes trophy too. The Student Congress at the University of Houston was the next challenge, and under Mr. Ray Corder, the new speech coach, replacing Mr. Floyd Dougherty who retired in the fall, Lamar came home victorious again. In addition to the sweepstakes trophy, Lamar won three trophys for valuable participants. These went to Harrison Wagner, most valuable member in the upper house, Ewing Werlein, most valuable member in the lower house, and to Jimmy Brannon, second most valuable member in the Senate. This was followed by the Lamar Tourna- ment. Now Lamar played host, and the tournament was a great success. Lamar's quest for trophies then led to Hrlin Raaz diligently types the reams of ballots, judge sheets, and results More speech tournament mauagementfNat Turner and Janet Hubly pa ntctssuy in running a speech tournament as l'red llofheinz helps or in their labors of making topics for extemporaneous speakers to check in hindtis uith suggestions anfl Bobby Johnson hands in more lists. Richard Royds who seems io be having tllflieulty matching countless bare teams. 'IBS' vw HTO each his own fPat Stallings, Joan Feild, Neal Satterwhite, Alice Cowan, and Anne Lewis pick out the trophies that each has helped to win this year as Ewing Werlein just stands and grins. SPEAKERS' FORUM the Hillcrest High School Tournament in Dallas. Lamar claimed three more trophies here, including the sweepstakes award, the winning of which was becoming habitual for the group. Harrison Wagner and Jim Bernhard won first place in Boys' Debate, Patricia Stallings and Patsy Heard won top honors in Girls' Debate. Since Lamar teams were not allowed to compete against one another, Anne Lewis and Alice Cowan won third place in Girls' Debate. Harrison Wagner won first places in Original Oratory and Extemporancous Speaking, while Patsy Heard won first in Oratory and second in Extemporaneous Speaking. First, second and third places in Poetry went to Anne Lewis, Joan Feild, and Jim Bernhard, respectively. In addition, Jimmy Brannon won second place in Declamation while he and Margie Wise each were awarded second place ratings in Afterdinner Speaking. The fourth contest was held in Alice at William Adams High School. Again, due to the fact that Lamar did not debate against Lamar, we won first and third places in both Girls? and Boys' Debate. First place honors went to Ewing Werlein and Steven Oaks, and to Pat Stallings and Patsy Heard. Anne Lewis and Alice Cowan tied for the highest number of points, and again, Lamar's speakers brought home the sweepstakes award. Crowning this successful year was the winning of both Boys' and Girls' Debate and the sweepstakes award at the Baylor Tournament. Pat Stallings and Patsy Heard, jimmy Brannon and Neal Satterwhite won scholarships to Baylor by taking the coveted debate Hrsts in competition with 185 other teams. actice makes perfect, and Bill Mount ses-ins to be practicing up on Hurry up! ltis time to leave! Bobby Ley. Frank lielly, Alict Cowan ating as George Boyd hurriedly consults n eirirs book for refutation and Sid Holderness wait for other members of the debate team before ith Miller pauses long enough in bis note-taking to find it all loading the car with thtir brief cases, typewriters, and coats for t e cr amusing. Baylor speech trip. '139' RADIO GUILD l'Good morning! May I have your attention for the morning devotional and announcements? These words herald the beginning of each school day, and these few quiet serious moments which are brought to us by the members of the Lamar Radio Guild have become an integral part of the daily routine at Lamar. Then, too. the few important announcements at 2:55 p.m. are also due to the work of this group. On February l3, the organization presented a radio program on KTHT called My Double and How He Undid Mef' The production was under the direction of .lim Bernhard, and members of the guild took the starring roles. Among these were: Joan Fcild, Bob Russell, Harrison Wfagner, Carol Ann Trimble, Ewing Werlein. Bill Landlield, Brady Cole, Marilyn Reed. Sylvia Davis, Tom Terry, and Bob Jungman. The entire program was under the direction of Mr. Ray C. Corder, a Lamar speech teacher. In addition. the members attend talks on radio techniques by Professor Richard Uray of the University of Houston as well as having made visits to KUHT and KUHF studios at the University of Houston. The objectives of the guild are to give students who are interested in the radio and television industry a chance to learn about it, and to participate in actual production and broadcast work and to develop their ability and to assist the school in dealing with radio and public address work. Officers are: Jim Bernhard, Presi- dent, Brady Cole, Vice President, Sally Shaffer, Secretary, Ewing Wferlein, Treasurcrg Adele Cberg, Program Chairmang and Ben Bob Keller, Technical Consultant. Mrs. Ruth R. Denney is thc capa- ble sponsor of the Lamar Radio Guild. Bottom left to right: Tina Mistrot, Adele Obf-rg, Martha Embree, Kathleen Kimbro, Barbara Farren, Sally Shallfer, Brady C04 Annita Fite, Sylvia Davis, Carol Ann Trimble, Kathleen Finke. Middle Jim Bernhard, Bob Russell, Bob Jungman, Sidney Lister, Bill Mount, Bill Landfield. Top Mrs. Denney, Harrison W'agner, Tom Terry, Ben Bob Keller, Ewing Werlein, Charlie Conner. 'l4O' NATIONAL THESPIAN This organization is composed of all of Lamar's outstanding drama students. The society was organized in 1929 on a national basis, while Lamar's chapter was founded in 1946. Since this time the group has done exceptional work in the dramatic Held. The membership requirement is ten honor points which have been earned by working back stage, by participating actively in a school production, by attending a play presented outside of school in order to study dramatic techniques and skills, or by taking part in any general work connected with drama. If a member earns more than the required number of points, he then becomes a L'Star Thespian, and a star is added to his membership certificate. WVhcn a member acquires a total of thirty points, he is presented with a gold bar for outstanding accomplishment. This year the group has presented the three act comedy-musical, 'iBest Foot Forwardf' with Mrs. Ruth Denney and Mr. Lee S, Keding as direc- tors. Also, the successful production of the three act play, '5Stage Door, was part of Thespian activ- ities. In addition, National Thespians will present a one act play for the interscholastic contests in the spring. However, the high point of the year for the ':Star Thespiansl' will be the National Thespian Convention which will be held at Indiana University. The group is headed this year by Tina Mistrot, the President. She is assisted by George Hagle, Vice-President, Annita Fite, Secre- tary, and Ben Bob Keller, Treasurer. Mrs. Ruth Denney is the beloved and able sponsor of this, the 'iNational Honor Society for all high school students interested in any or all phases of drama. ttom left to right: Diana Risien, Janet Rendleman, Barbara Farren, Martha Embree, Mary Ruth Sandel, Adele Oberg Fairfax Crow Sue Stell, Nancy Crow. lddle Mrs. Denney, Caty Caldwell, Tina Mistrot, Marilyn Garrett, Judy Davies, Barbara Bowie, Sally Shaffer, Kathleen Kimbro Anne Doak, Nancy Frimel, Kay Linda Knox, Kay Brazelton, Carolyn Shearer, Margaret Diamond, Cody Caldwell. p Annita Fite, Phyllis Phair, Kathleen Finke, Janie Henderson, Bill Mount, Ben Bob Keller, Bob Russell, George Hagle Bob Gentry, Taylor Smith, Roy Bennett, Charles Conner, Mickey Matkin, Brady Cole. '141' l The cast of the one act play which will be entered in the Interscholastic Fran lvfarye, center front, leads Cynthia Edman, Janet Rendleman. lyfal Competition. consult with Mrs. Denncy, center. They are: Janet Reudle- garet Diamond. and Blarilyn Hagen in an impromptu rehersal of thei man. Bobby hfiller. Nfartha Embrec, Taylor Smith, and Ben Bob Keller. dance for the Varsity Rcvut-,U thc big spring show. Remember, gal Practice makes perfectf' ' l Kachina is Lamaris dramatic groupis organization, and anyone who has an interest in any phase of drama or pro- duction is entitled to membership. The organization serves as a proving ground or a stepping stone for the students who are working toward membership in the National Thespian Society, for it is the members of Kachina whose work is rewarded by those eagerly-sought Thespian points. The workers may participate in any one of the number of phases of activity which are involved in a production, The young Hhopefulsu in the field of costume design are given the chance to begin to learn the job, for careful and exact costuming is essential. Others work on the lighting problems of the presentation, thereby gaining priceless experience. The would-be make-up artists get their chance to learn and to gain skill through experience, while the budding art students enjoy an opportunity to design and bring into reality the necessary sets. The departments concerned with props and the all-important door-bells, telephones, and general sound effects, are also managed by students who are learning this accuracy which is so necessary. The business part of the jobs is handled by the ticket and program groups, each one essential in itself. In addition, the faculty sponsors work with student directors on the supervisory phase. Needless to say, the task of acting is taken on by those students who are Broadway bound. Row 1: Jeri lkforgan, Joyce Cornelius, Itfolly Kihby, Janice West. Ann Floyd, Alice Mahon, Ardelis Russell. Kay Linda Knox, Anita Dryselius, Peggy Gap Jane Benke, Doris Herrin. Row 2: Patti McCall, Adele Oberg. Judy Davies, Betty Lambert. Jenny Bfath is. Sue Brizzolara, Nancy Rainbolt, Ann Henry, Susan Baldwin, Kay Bund Carolyn Hill, Nancy Chernoslcy, Una Lynn Bfattiza, Jean Howard, Kay Brazelton. Phyllis Phair, Patsy Spratling. Bill Mount, Roy Bennett. Row 3: Rachel Loveless. Ellen hlartin, Judy Hightower. Sidney Lister, Kfargaret Meldrum, liathlcen Finke, Linda Stone, Ann Bartlett. Barbara Bridga Barbara Henderson. Bfarilyn Bfaxwell. Joyce Ward, Pat Wilson, Bob Gentry, Brady Cole, Charlie Conner, Mickey Malkin. lyfary Ragland, lkfarilyn Ohlso, Carol 0'Brien. Toni Day, Bob Russell. ' 142 ' c scenery crew in action! Barbara Farrn-n. left, helps Billy Hayslip with National Thespian ollicers. who have stopped to enjoy a time out. are: pairs on a 'fHat, while Bob Gentry and Charlie Conner, standing. consult Tina Mistrot, seated. President: standing: George Hagle, Vice Prcsidentg th Mike Banowsky about the placing of another length of wire mesh. Ben Bob Keller, Treasurerg Annita Fite, Secretary, and Nlrs. Ruth Denny, sponsor. KACHINA l I Thus all of the sides of the production are covered by students, each one doing what he most enjoysfalways quite capably. The Kachinas are responsible for Lamarls famous, fabulousu Variety Shows. The first one this year, Tccpee T.V. was the usual success. Built around various television shows and stars, the production was thoroughly enjoyed as well as being competently staged and directed. Also, Kachinas put on a variety show for the patients in the Veterans, Hospital. This is typical of the group's va ried program of activities, The group works on the presen- tation of the year's big spring musical-talent show, this ycar's being g'Varsity Revue. It is large scale productions like this, and the several three-act presentations which give the members of Kachina the opportunity to display talent and abilities to the fullest. The group works on the one-act play which is entered in the spring Interscho- lastic League competition. This, too, is a challenge which is always accepted by this group. The members enjoy visits to the local theaters, particularly for dress rehearsals, for it is here that an exceptional opportunity to watch professional theater workers and actors is provided. Officers chosen for this year are: Margaret Diamond, Prcsi- dentg Barbara Farren, Vice President, and Pat Douglas, the Secretary-Treasurer. Kachina's sponsor is Mrs. Ruth Denney, head of Lamar's drama department. w l: Diane Culbertson. Nlary Beth Smith, Jean Johnston, Ann Phillips. lwlarilyn Garrett, Nancy Oden, Lynn Conkling, Caty Caldwell. Louise Nlngford, Cody Caldwell. Jo Richardson, Nolie Powell. Fairfax Crow, Nancy Crow, Diana Risien. w 2: Judy Burke, Cleo Britain, Paula Ragusa, Doris Oberndorfer. Marilyn Austin. Ann Barnes, Libby Sharp. hlary K, Carothers. Sue Stell. Maggie 'nnclerlieh, Marsha Gaunt, Marinelle Pribble. Elaine Anderson, Elaine Harlan. Isla Cowan. w 3: Janie Henderson. Julie Jagizers. Lucy Kennedy. Retta Bloody, Anne Eastham, Bebe Moody. Jane Eehols, Minifred Boyles. Mary Carolyn Powers, Ginger Wright, Becky Burroughs. Sue Thruston. Betty Byerly. Carolyn Clayton, Jane Glen, Carolyn Shearer. Anne Harrison. Carolyn Nasso. '143' Y-Tcen's officers are: Sherry O'Bryant, Treas- urer, Julianne Lay, Cor- responding Secretary Jani Staats, President Cathy Hammerieh, Vice Presidc-nt. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: ii AK-M l Y-TEENS The Y-Teens at Lamar are part of an organization which is world wide as well as being Con- structed on a local, state, and national basis. The inter-club representatives in the city work together constantly for the good of this Young Women's Christian Association sponsored group. The members work to build a fellowship devoted to realizing ideals of personal and social living, to growing as individuals in friendship with people of other nations, races, and religions, and in the knowledge and love of God, At Eastertime, the Y-Teens from all over the city unite to present the unforgetably inspiring sunrise program in Hermann Park, and each phase of the production, from publicity to presentation, is handled cooperatively by the members. Christmas finds the group Morrow, Pat, Brinton, Mrs., Mattiza, Una Lynn, Hudspeth, Claire, OlBrien, Carol, Shuttleworth, Judy. Moody, Bebe, Moody, Retta, Hammerich, Cathy, Spencer, Naneyg Cole, Carol Sue, Neweombe, Sue. McKee, Maxine, Feild, Joan, Matheny, Patsy, Anderson, Nancy, Canada, Barbara, Mathis, jenny, Ragusa, Paula '144' owl: Y-Tr-ens' Style Show. Y-TEENS presenting the library with a Christmas tree, decorated with ornaments made by the girls, a Christ- mas gift to the whole school. Then the tree is taken to some needy family when school is dismissed for the holidays. Another activity centers around the Y-Teens Style Show. The members act as models, and in addition to furnishing an enjoyable afternoon, the members raise funds for their principal charity project in this manner. Throughout the year, the Y-Teen meetings themselves are of real interest to girls. A talk on grooming by a professional model is typical of the program high- lights. The Y-Teens cookie and fudge sales are always popular. Officers are: Jani Staats, President, Cathy Hammerich, Vice President, Joan Feild, Recording Secretary, Julianne Lay, Corresponding Secretary, Sherry O Bryant, Treasurer, Mrs. Hazel Brinton, sponsor. Meldrum, Margaret, O'Bryant, Sherry, Henderson, Janie, Stone, Linda, Cooper, Martha. ow 2: Ritter, Roxanne, Thruston, Sue, Henson, Betty Ann, Hardy, Joan. ow 3: Johnson, Jean E., Davis, Diane, Staats, Jani, Finke, Kathleen, Bower, Judyg Warden, Eleanor, Lay, Julianne. '145' Rctta Moody, Martha Cooper, and Jenny Ma- this, start working early on advertising for their annual spring charity project, the popular l 5355 Wg YQ Www 'f Bottom, left to right: Mr. Kent, Mr. Madden, Walter Moore, Jerry Lott. Top: Bob Gregg, David Eby, George Conrad, Bill Landfield. HI-Y The Hi-Y fellowship, under the YMCA's sponsorship, works to Create, to maintain, and to extend, throughout the home, school, and eommunitv, high standards of Christian character. Lamar's group has numerous service projects including working in the Easter sunrise pageant at Hermann Park. The boys also sell cakes and Christmas eards at the YMCA distriet rallys to earn money for the Wo1'ld Serviee fund, This year, the Lamar fellowship earned and donated 36500. This fall, three seniors, two juniors, and five sophomores went to the Youth and Government program in Austin. In a student congress, they met as Senate and House of Representatives, and passed laws. This trip, the highlight of thc Hi-Y year, is an annual occasion, The group has divided into three chapters, one exclusively for sophomores. The officers of the Gahege Chapter are: Walter Moore, President, Bottom, left to right: Bob Gentry, Denny Carlsen, Jerry Davis, Tom Sharkey, Paul Sehoenfeld, Bob Edwards, Mervyn Crake Top: Herbie Hasehke, Mike Gallman, Paul Kiel, Dan Morse, Phil Glynn, Paul Carroll, Phil Davis. '146' Bottom, left to right: Frank Kelly, Harvin Moore, George Stubblefield, Jimmy Ebanks. Top: Robert Estill, Steven Oaks, Dick Hattwick, Jim Duckett, Bobby Johnson. HI-Y Harvin Moore, Vice President, Bobby Johnson, Secretary, Steven Oaks, Treasurer. Those heading the Wfashtoni Chapter are: Kent Smith, Prcsidcntg Ted Tylaska, Vice President, Jim Ebanks, Sec- retary, George Stubblefield, Treasurer. The sophomore chapter is led by Frank Kelly, President, Bob Gregg, Vice President, Dick Hattwick, Secretary, Robert Estill, Treasurer. The chapters meet separately for business discussions, and then the entire fellowship meets together for a program which may be a movie or a speaker from some civic group or from the YMCA central office. Also, speakers from the Traffic Safety department and the Marriage Relations Bureau have been popular. The combined chapters are governed by Allan Zama, President, Jimmy Strawn, Vice Presidentg Tommy Joiner, Secretary, Billy Wells, Treasurer, Mr. B. Kent, sponsor. ttom left to right: Conrad Sterrett, David Wlhitman, Bill Banks, Jimmy Kuester, Garrett Tucker, Don Ford, Pete Heslep p Ben Whitefield, Bill VVard, Pete Gunter, Bob Ley, Sidney Victory, Bill Hargrove, Arnold Ehlert. '147' ..... -' fa littlel or Oni, certainrnentl' . at ?9 5 Ei s V' J' ., if-Qs , ss. N Club officers: standing, left to 1 , I. ., 7 right, Doris Johnson, Sucre- Bi, ii? c 5, ir.. . tary, Kathie Wunsch, Treas- Sig' ' -'ai' - urerg sittingg Cathy Hamme- 7 tsfw, , vm '- 'ig3' f3f' I ' H rich, Presidentg Mrs, H. Earl, ,sswifgft ,IE A ' I :, , si- f 1 nz' 5 sponsorg Joan Earl, Vice Pres' i'. '?l '-2 Q ff , ' V' 3 idgm, . ,S . 4 , G X, , 5-if: -1 A is 1 M. .. Y - 1 it fit-. wg - ..,,. K :QI - f V, - - .f.-4.:se::g.wsm:::a::::vu... -g. W, . sg- 5'Parlez vous francais?', Whether the answer is Mais non,'l CNODQ Un peull CYcs, certainlyl, the French Club, La Cinquantaine, welcomes students who have an interest in the French language or France. 'Phe group promotes this interest through speakers, films, and correspondence with French pen-pals. The group's charity project IS sending food and clothing to Frcnch families, particularly those in Normandy, the north- ern part of Francels farming region. This project is financed by popular Cookie and candy sales. The group stresses study of French customs and celebrationsg and emphasizes the importance of the French language's influence on our language. Officers are: Cathy Hammerieh, President, Joan Earl, Vice President, Doris Johnson, Secretary, Kathie Wunsch, Treasurer, Frank Crenshaw, Program Chairman: Mrs. Helen Earl, sponsor. , Row Balph, Ester, Bowie, Barbara, Britain, Cleog Cramer. Ann, Cummings, Sallyg Davis, Marynelleg Dunnam, Sandra. , Row '7' Embree, Marthag Hafner, Nlarianneg Hanunericli. Cathy: Hill, Charlotte, Hilton. Marjorie, Holt, jo Marie, Houghton, Kay. Row Hubby, Bennyg Irick, Patsy, Jones, Carmclila: Kelly, Euifvryg McGhee. Carolyn, Martin, hlargaret Anng Nfattiza, Una Lynng Phillips, Crac Row Ragland, Ivlaryg Ragusa, Paulag Roinberg, Lucia: Shell, Mary Ruthg Vennema, Blargaretg Wilson, Pat, Wunseh, Ann, Wunsch, Kathie. i 1 Major Jiinniy Alfred. President, and Captain Billy hfarshall, Vice Prcsiclent, head the R.O.T.C. Officers Club. R. O. T. C. OFFICERS CLUB This organization is composed of the cadet officers in the Lamar R.O.T.C. Corps and thc R.O.T.C. Band. These leaders strive to fulfill thc aims of the club which arc: first, to promote an interest in all types of military affairs: sccond, to criticize, in a constructive manner, thc whole corps, its functions, and its plans: and third, tc supervise and organize all of thc- corps' social activities. In january, each year, the Officers' Club unites with the similar organizations in the other public schools in giving the R.O.T.C. Officers' Ball. Every officer of thc R.O.T.C. units throughout the entire city is invitt-cl. Officers of the club arc: Major Jimmy Alfred, Presidentg Captain Billy Marshall, Vice President: Second Lieutcnant Kay Johnson, Secretary. The group is sponsored by the Comniandant, Lieutenant Weston H. Fairchild, and the regular army instructor, Serge-ant First Class Curtis L. Lockhart. Row 1: Alfred, Jimmy: Bader, Bobg Bell, Barbara: Camper, Ray: Davis, Bob: Donnelly, Anne: Forrest, Wayne. Row 2: George, R. L.: Hart, Charles: Hayden. Stuart: llincs. Mack: Hudspeth, Claire: Isaacs, Robin: Johnson. Kay. Row 3: Lnrd, Ernie, Ixfekfahan. lirnmct: McPhaul. Tnrninyg Marshall, VVilliam: Moehlman, Karen: Phillip Row 4: Shepherd. Nancy: Sherrill, limba: Shields, Ted: Su-wart. Julxng WVilliarns. joel: Zama, Allen. S, Ann, uu ,u. is F do 0 ilif V i . is Q' 1:-F' an ,,,, f gg, A i.,, i W A an W, pppi zppin y I - Y . . WSE? ..,.,..,:, y 2 t' if ! 5 Q rl 'V it in . 53-2' ' B ., N, .I U 4 A ., x.. AH Q . .i..., Q 32' api ' ,, ra tk 9 f, y fi g M H, as Q mr . , ZZZZ P 1, iv- , , , I ...... ,. WM 4, 2 Z E I is ti fi- at Q is ly , if F l '149' 2ND LT. WESTON H. FAIRCHILD Commandant TNG S E RAY CAMPER JIMMY ALFRED R. L. GEORGE R. O. T. C. The R.O.T.C. unit at Lamar is headed by Second Lieutenant Weston H. Fairchild, the able Comman- clant, and Sergeant First Class Curtis L. Lockhart, the regular army instructor, who is a seasoned combat veteran, Together with the student officers, they plan and administer the governmentls R.O.T.C. program. The purpose of the corps is to train men for officers' jobs in later years. The group strives to build leaders, and to teach good citizenship in peace and war. In the R.O.T.C. classes, a knowledge of all of the various and specialized Helds of military science may be gained, and this instruction is supplemented by prac- tical drills which include the care and expert use of THE LAMAR RESERVE OFFICER ,,r 1 ' 150 ' QAREN MOEHLMAN BARBARA BELL ANNE DONNELLY R. O. T. C. the rifle. The corps is divided into three Companies, and each one drills in the afternoon, constantly work- ing toward more perfect accuracy in parade ground i maneuvers. In addition, the corps as a whole has A additional weapons presented and explained in dem- onstrations. Lamaris corps is very active. It marches in the Armistice Day Parade each fall, and partici- ' pates in several after-school reviews. The group joins with all the units in the city for some activities. One of these is the final inspection which is held each A spring at the football stadium. Also, the units combine in giving the city-wide Officers' Ball each January- the high point in the Corps' social year. EAINING CORPS AND BAND at wswtww' Wo . .. . Srxgqggi 3 ,Q if ... f zz fy' we ,ix . W...-.M S.F.C. CURTIS L. LOCKHART Regular Army Instructor 151 ' This year's band officers: Capt. Robert Davis. Spring Commander, Lt. Mark Hines: Lt. W'ayne Forrest: Capt. Tom Mcljhaulg Lt. Ernest Lord: Sweetheart. Ann Phillipsg hir. Lee S. Keding, sponsor: and Lt. Charles Hart. R. O. T. C. BAND Lamar's R.O.T.C. Band is as great a part of the cheering section as are the cheerleaders, themselves. The Band's united support of the team is indispensable. Without the Band, bonhres and pep rallies could never exist, for it is its superb music and spirit that make these events the thrilling moments that they are. In addition, the Band acts as regimental band for the whole city at the Spring Final Inspection, and this ceremony, held at the football stadium, is a memorable one. The Band is a strongly united group, and the members enjoy many social activities together. Typical of these are the open houses after football games, and the band formal and the spring banquet. The oflicers are: Capt. Tom McPhaul, fall eommanderg Capt. Robert Davis, fall executive oflicer and spring commander, Lt. Mack Hines, Lt. Charles Hart, Lt. Ernest Lordg Lt. Wayne Forrestg Sweetheart Ann Phillips. The band is directed by Lee S. Keding. .. sei, ' 152 ' -fm l Major Ray Camper, standing at the left, points out the general characteristics nf a rocket launcher or Bazooka, while the weaponls use and practical points of construction are demonstrated hy Captain Jim Alfred, kneeling. DRILL PLATOON All Lamarites, sophomores to seniors, have excellent reason to be proud of the schoolfs ROTC Drill Platoon. This group, which is under the command of Lt. Ted Shields, is made up of cadets from the entire ROTC who are outstanding in the corps, have put conscientious effort into participation in ROTC activities, and have shown an unusual interest in the drill platoon. The group drills after school to perfect its marching, and is commonly seen in formation on the campus. The members, pictured below, left to right, are: First row: Ted Shields, James Lawrence, Ringling George, James Dinwoody, Bob Chapin, Brantley MeAdoo, Henry Barrera, Gene May, Bill Cornelius, David Bratton, Pat McMurrough, Joe Rogers, S. F. C. Curtis Lockhart, the groupfs sponsor. On the second row: Ray Camper, Albert Simpson, Don Segers, August Ullrich, Alvin Druckhammer, Joel Williams, James Alfred, Bill Marshall, Steve Shaw, Eddie Engbrock. '153' ,,t va e v r. ie,. , , crse A 2 is Row 1: Anderson, Elaine, Anderson, Lolly, Angle, Nancy, Bass, Nancy, Bloxsom, Annette, Boling, Joyce: Bradt, Debby. W Row 2: Brizzolara, Martha, Caldwell, Cathleen, Caldwell, Colleen, Carnes, Patsy, Carothers, Drusilla, Carroll, Nancy: Castell Pat, Che rnosky, Nancy. Row 3: Christopher, Dorothy, Clark, Betty Pat, Davies, Judy, Doak, Anne, Douglas, Pat, Edman, Cynthia, Fagan, Fern, Foste. Linda. Choralettes officers for this year are: Anne Lewis, Fall President: Mr. Lee S. Keding, Sponsor: Patti Keith McCall, Fall Treasurer. Row l: Garrett, Marilyn, Gibson, K., Gill, Ann, Gray , Nedaye, CHORALETTES l is Lamar's newest chorus, Choralettes' fa spread throughout the whole city. Since in 1950, the club has worked to live up to harmony there is unityf' The group strives fulfill its purpose which is to present music as an ente- taining art. Choralettes, Christmas and Spring show among the year's highlights. Their music is a very tant part of the National Honor Society's Installatio each spring. The group, Lamar's largest chorus, h been invited repeatedly to sing at Rotary Club lur Although it has already organization motto. mln S Harris, Barbara, Heaslip, Lynn, Henderson, Janie. Row 2: Hoffman, Gloria, Holder, Pat, Hunt, Leonean, Johnson, Jean E.: Johnson, Kay, Johnston, Sandy, Jones, Carmelita. Row 3: Jones, Julie, Kalb, Claire, Kemp, Dorothy, Kimbro, Kathleen, King, Allene, Knauth, Doris, Lee, Norma, Leland, '154' I ow 1: Lewis, Anne: McBride, Jeannette, McCall, Patti, McDaniel, Ann, Mclilaehern, Ixlariang MeMc-nemy, Natalie, Mahoney, Martha. ow 2: Manatt, Joan, Martin, Margaret Ann: Maxwell, Barbara: Meldrum, Margaret: Mistrot, Tina: Moody, Bebe, Moser, Jannett. ow 3: Mugford, Louise, Nowlin, Mary Ann, Oberndorfer, Doris, Rendleman, Janet. CHORALETTES nd for the Kiwanis Club. This is a compliment to the group s well as to Mr. Lee S. Keding, the sponsor. The group njoys many of the activities of a social club. There is a vely dinner dance held at mid-term to honor fall ofheers, nd to announce the spring ofheers. The ohcieers re: President, Anne Lewis-QFallj, Gloria Hoffman- Springl, Viee-president, Celia Posey-QFallj, Fran Le- ndfCSpringlg Secretary, Libby Sharp-QFallj, Joyee olingfQSpringjg Treasurer, Patti McCall-fFallj, and ay BrazeltonfQSpringj. Oden, Nancy, Ownby, Margaret, Phillips, Ann, Posey, Celia, Libby Sharp, Fall Recording Secretary, Joyce Boling, Spring Term Recording Secretary, Pat Palillo, Chaplain, handle the Choralettesl business. ow 1: Rowe, Dorisg Sandel, Mary Ruth, Sears, Betty, Sharp, Libby, Smith, Mary Bethg Spencer, Nancy, Staats, Jani. ow 2: Stewart, Delithag Stone, Carla, Stone, Linda, Theoeharidis, Evelyn, Thomson, Page, Townsend, Ann, Townsend, Carol. ow 3: Trichel, Suzie, Voorhees, Robertag Wayman, Cynthia, Whitehurst, Carolg Winans, Doris, Wisc', Margie, Wlofford, Jerry. EMBERS WITH NO PICTURES: MeNieol, Betsy, Pannell, Dorothy Jean, Pattillo, Pat. '175' Row 1: Apffel, Gleng Beckman, Carol, Byrnes, Ann, Cook, Beverly, Griffin, :Mary Estelleg Hale, Bette. Row 2: Heffner, Kay, Hickman, Joyceg Jancik, Charlyng King, Alleneg Lacy, Billg Lay, Julianne. KIOWA Since its origination in 1950, Kiowa, Lamar,s mixed chorus has grown to he one of the most popular and well known o the choral groups. It works in connection with Haienonis fo many programs and social activities, and this combination i always a. winner. This year, the members of Kiowa presente Johnny Appleseed, an operetta, and with the help of Haienoni made it a great success. Then, the mixed chorus, members an sponsor worked with Mr. Keding and Mrs. Denney on th three act comedy, 'LBest Foot Forward -another instance o Kiowais versatility. The group unites with Haienonis in th' Christmas and Easter programs, and these two groups sin carols in the halls at Christmas. In addition, the winter form is held in conjunction with Haienonis, and this occasion i always a sure success. Officers are: Charlyn -Iancik, President Haienonis officers: Ann Vinson. Allane Schneider, Mr. Bliss Mapes, Jerry Vvaughf VIC? President: :TOUFHDY OV?rStr?et9 Secretary Jana McFarland, President, Patricia Stallings, Secretary, Carole Smith. Tommyf POIJC, T1'C35u1'e1', M1', ISIISS Mapes 15 K10wg'5 SPOHSOII Row 1: Nici-Ilroy, Cathyg lwlayfield, Sunny: Mercer, Nancyg Moses, Nancyg Preston, JiHlH1iCQRllL'Jd8S. Sue, Row 2: Schmidt, Beverly: VVallinvz. Candy: Waugh. Jerry, Williamson, Jack, Woolsey, Claudia: Zachry. lla Dean. MENIBERS WITH NO PICTURIZS: Baxley, Franklin, Horne, Jeang McKee, Terryg Pope, Tommy: Saunders, Ronald, Telschow, Donald, Tripp, Nan. Row 1 Baker Liaclora Bundy. Kay: Conner, Mary Ncllg Courtin, Barbara: Davis, Charlotte. Row 2 Dobsky Carolyng Horton, Wandag Houghton, Kayg Irick, Patsyg Moore, Beth. Haienonis officers: Ann Vinson, Allane Schneider. Nir. Bliss Mapes, ganahlviclrarland. Pr:-sidcnl: Patricia Stallings, Svcretaryg Carole nut . l Row 1: Brunson, Robert, Carlisle, Charlie, Carroll, Paul, Clements, James, Conner, Charlie. ' Row 2: Davis, David, Davis, Phil, Ebanks, Jimmy, Ehlert, Arno ldg Ellis, Dick, Gandy, Warren. l sf, . AWAHOO The newest boys, social club, Awahoo, was originated thi past fall as a friendship-backed organization in which th. members would try to promote good will throughout tht -.T school, and would help to make visitors and new pupil ' feel welcome. In this aim Awahoo's members have suc ceedcd greatly, for a reputation as the group with L PM friendly grin and a cheerful 'iHi!,, has already been estab- lished. The Awahoos have been active participants 1 school wide drives from the start. Such drives as the Unite Fund and Book Week Fund received Awahoo's donation jimmy Ebanks. President' Isla Cowan Awahoos first. Sweetheart and Mr. Calvin B. Centry Sponsor: pilot Awahon to success and fame Row 1: Green Larry' Gunter PetegH'1yslip Billy, Heslip Pete' Hilland Bob Row 2: anecka Stanleyg ordan Geryg Lesikar ohnnyg MacDonald Bridgeman' MeMurrough Pat' Maniha Robert , P 'mf , tg 158 ' e 'ar . . - 5 wk Q was - ,',. ,F ii my ig ,L l t f , ' V 'tz Q A , :IQNZ lllkll A V . ,it,, J ., .t,,. xl fs .73 -,- , H , .,,, . E, ,.,.,. 1 if .A 2, gt ,W , si 4, 2 .u. a r v tvvvav P Row 1: Matlock, Larry, Murphy, Larry: Orr, Jimmy, Overstreet, Tommy, Phifer, Bob. Row 2: Pickering, Mike: Poole, Fred: Riddle, Jimmy, Roberts, Bobby: Schewe, Millard, Seavers, Glen, AWAHO0 hen, too, when the social clubs redecorated Mr. Madden,s Hive during his leave of absence, Awahoo was in on this. he members participated in club basketball and football games. The group is looking forward to social activities this spring. Among these are a hayride and a formal dinner dance. The officers are: Jimmy Ebanks, President, Phil avis, Vice President, Jack Cook, Secretary, Fred Poole, reasurerg Dave Davis, Social Chairman, Gery Jordan, istorian: Mr. Calvin Gentry, the clubls sponsor. YB Fred Poole, Treasurer: Phil Davis, Vice-President: and Jack Cook Secretary, work together for the newest boys, social flub at Lamar Row 1: Shearer, Sidney, Snoddy, Jimmy, Swain, Paul: Synnott, Bill: Tobias, John. ow 2: Tubbs, Johnny: Victory, Sidney: Vrba, Jimmy, Walker, David, Wall, Bud. MEMBERS WITH NO PICTURES: Cloud, Randy, Cook, Jack: Hefner, Charles: Sands, Tommy. '-ti. s . ' 12.2223 :-f-2-: : ' ': ':' P , Q Q uulqu A p ululuu A V .. A . ii PM 5 'I 'I -' E- -: -:,f : :E W ::'-' if. of ':,': XV S 17 will if 5 - t t :'f: it lv is S 9 W' jg' e .,.. , 1 'v.- A vv--v--, ., X ,V , , ..,.. ., , , 3:2 ,, ,,, vv: I ' I R 12 ?:2E, : , rift' ii:: t ,,,:,i P by i tt be T a a i ilil i V - .iii S in i if Al ,, E 1: Ai , :j f I if . , - ,.' ' J A : ': ? , 'E' ,- 5 Q. ., '5 f H , 1 , Xi Q 15' ' ki iQ- M ,.,,:.-. A if i z. ..,. ,.:,.,. nlii i i, i f S T T P ' ett i 4 , a ' i t .: --' - ' . f f- -t ii.. V 1-: - ee - 1. ...H , ' 159 Row l: Andrus, Barbara, Beekman, Carol, Beshell, Jill, Boone, Jane, Bower, Judy, Boysen, Maralyng Branscum, Sylvia. Row 2: Bridges, Rose, Caldwell, Carmen, Carlile, Carolyn, Casey, Hazelg Childress, Margie, Conner, Mary Nell. ss is agus Those who are leadinq Chums this year are: Sherry O'Bryant, Presidentg Mrs. Gladys Pushard. Sponsorg ,Ioan Feild. Vice President. CHUMS Chums are always busy doing something for the school ol for the less fortunate. The letters of their name stand fol Charity. Hospitality, Usefulness, Merit, and Scholarship, and the members live up to these, the aims of the club. Chums have given the school such fine gifts as the beauti- ful rose beds around the flagpole, and some of the handsome. trophy cases in the front hall, as well as many of the Heritagd Club books found in the library. Then, too, they sponsor such worthy projects as Christmas visits to Jefferson Davis Hospital and the Shrine Crippled Childrenls Hospital. On of the high points of the year is the widely renowned Chums Carnival. For one night, the halls are transformed into an excitingly authentic looking carnival midway, with every Row l: Cooper, Martha: Corder, Rose, Davis, Diane, Dietz, Gladys: Earl, Joan, Feild, Joan, Finke, Kathleen. Row 2: Hamilton, Suzieg Hawes, Mary, Hendrie, Carolyn, Hickman, Joyce, Hoffman, Gloria, Holder, Pat. ' 160 ' ow l: Hubly, Janet, Irick, Patsy, Jackman, Louise: Jensen, Jennetteg Johnson, Jean E., Lambert, Betty Lou, Lawrence, Carolyn. ing from sideshows to cotton eandy. Much of the Christ- ow 2: Lewis, Audrey, McDaniels, Lynn, Martino, Camille, Mason, Mary, Mathis, Jenny, Mears, Carolyn. . 5' as spirit at Lamar is promoted by Churns through their le of boxes ol assorted Christmas cards. The Churns Style ow is anticipated eagerly by all female Lamarites. onsored by Battelsteirfs, the show is always a success, nce the Churns themselves are the models. In addition, is group sponsors one night of a production at the Play- use Theater. This, too, is always a hit and a sellout is sured. The oHicers are Sherry O,Bryant, President, Joan ild, Vice Presidentg Martha Cooper, Recording Secretary, tsy Irick, Corresponding Secretary, Jani Staats, Treasurer, d Mrs. Gladys Pushard. Sponsor. Standing in front of Chums' gilt of roses are: Martha Cooper, Re- cording Seeretaryg Judy Bower, Social Chairmang Jani Staats, Treasurer. w 1: Morgan, Jerig Morrow, Patg O'Bryant, Sherry: Posey, Celia, Ritter, Roxanne-g Robinson, Barbara, Sears, Betty. W 2: Shell, Mary Ruth, Staats, Jani, Stangl, Sonia: Terry, Martha, Yan Melle, Margaret, Winans, Doris, Wise, Margie. 'l61' Row 1: Barclay, Samg Bennett, Royg Boyd, Gcorgeg Buell, Don: Childress, Phil. Row 2: Feibelman, Jayg Ferguson, Benjieg Ferguson, Bobg Hayden, Stuartg Hines, Mack. IRARI Whether in the lunchroorn or at their pay dances, the xnerl bers of lrari bring fun with them. The motto of Laman oldest boys, club is ulmi lrari',-brothers always, and th brotherhood is always strong. The Hold Irari spirit is ea ried on in publicity stunts and lunchroom frolics. Eau year the members choose the Irari court, made up of or representative from earh girls, social club, as well as on who is chosen at large. The court is reigned over by tl: Queen. This year this title was bestowed upon Barba Nash. The princesses and the queen are honored by an op Roy Bennett. President: Barbara Nash, Queen of Irari's Court' lvlr. J B Millsap Sponsor will lexd the was for the lraus this term Rowl Hussman David Lindsey Jimmx Lord Ernest McPhaul fommy Matkin Mickey Row 2 Miracle Meredith Morgan Bill Morrison Haclslcy Mount Bill Muller Alan Parker Ale W Nw I 'gi I .... E i VM .,-..,n ..., Q -.'v- -,-vl I Z 162 5 . , i ' S i ' 3 i . XS I, 5 f , Y U S V , i '- Z 1 , ' 5 , 5 , ' 5 , 5 X , 5 ' 2 .l21mf'5- K 'PE ,.r. ' 1. .,... MA . A I f .. i a 1 e .ii , -. ggj . . ,,.,., in sf! 'J ,.,,.- Q ,ig ..,,. 3 'nb Q . 'M T W . ,'..i. .,' a f , S V . E2 . ix X ..,. 4 - EI.. A t .. A,,:.: S .. A- Q ARA 'V is ::':f'S5g:5.E5.. -3. ..,. Q ...IZ -,'-- I .' c e 4 it - t i .ait e es i f Us K 1 . 2.5522 5 N ' 1 if rrss a ecce M . M aaa is r Q .' EQ. ' ' -,- ' , E .:E: 5 ,L H new Q f , v s A, fl B ri Q 5 sta if r KL H? .3 Row 1: Popkin, Brad, Preston, Jimmyg Puls, Johnny, Pundt, Johng Rainbow, Henry. Row 2: Riley, Johng Rogers, Joeg Satterwhitc, Neal, Sehlosser, Jong Searle, Harry. IRARI ouse. lrari's Johnny Reb Recall pay dance held each fall based on a War Between the States theme. The dance preceded by a mock battle on the front lawn where. dly enough, the Rebels are always victorious, During is week Lamarites are warned that the South will rise ain, The Iraris' social program includes a stag banquet d a traditional spring formal. The officers are: Roy lien- tt, President, LeRoy XNheeler, Vice Presidentg Roger right, Secretary, David Hussman. Treasurerg and Mr. B. Millsap is the sponsor. Irarils funds and records are cared for by David llussman 'lreasurer Roger Wrlqht, Seeretaryg and LeRoy Wheeler, Vlre-President l: Smith, Daniel, Stewart, Johng Sweeton, Alan: Tidwell, Rex: Tomlinson, Wallace. 2: Turner, Ronald, Waddill, Alfredg Ward, Billg Wheeler, LeRoy, Winegar, Rich, Wright, Roger. WITH NO PICTURES: Dowdy, Wilkes, German, Don: Robertson, Steve. '163' 49? Row 1: Alexander, Lucretia, Austin, Marilyn, Baker, Madora, Baker, Mary Jo, Baker, Sue, Bauguss, Patsy, Baynes, Anisse. Row 2: Becker, Pat, Bertani, Lydia, Bob, Dian, Boling, Joyce, Boyd, Marigene, Brazclton, Kay, Brooks, Virginia. Row 3: Burton, Dorothy, Castello, Pat, Chernosky, Nancy, Cole, Carol Sue, Connor, Nancy, Cowan, Isla. MIRABEAU The new girls' social club, Mirabeau, was l-O1'HlCd this ye: by a few girls under the guidance of the sponsor, LI Mary K. Staats, and, of course, with Mr. W'right's a proval. With the new club. new ideas spring up along wi infant Club to grow! Typical of Mirabeau's new idras is i Club directory, the Hrst at Lamar. It contains the dates all the c'lub's social functions as well as a copy of the Co stitution and the names, addresses, and telephone numbe of all the members. The Mirabeaus strive to reach th goal of stressing good citizenship, promoting friendline Marilyn Hagen. President, Mrs. lVIary Katherine Slaats, Sponsor: Mary Beth Smith, Vice-l'resident, guide Lamar's newest girls, club. Row 1: Crain, Mary Lelia, Dennis, Ann, Dull, Marilyn, Edmond, Cynthia, Elliott, Jean, Frimel, Nancy: Fuller, Sadie. Row 2: Gaunt, Marsha: Gill, Ann, Glen, Jane, Hagen, Marilyn: Hall, Jo Ann, Halporn, Mae, Hamlin, Janel. Row 3: Harlan, Elaine, Harrison, Ann, Henderson, Janie, Hill, Carolyn, Horton, Wanda, Janeik, Charlyn. 5 EW 'a f W as 3 :im s s 2 ' i ivii 'vii - i i::iiviii.iiv ,. -I .l s W . in 1'5 Q A -a :--P'Q- -'a-: ,,:... ': ':-t. . ' . jf' 1 iiii ..,: . l f liiii 5 ,,,:, ii 1' H1 -.', 1 ,V ' l 64 t a deep determination on the part of the members of tk nw ie Mary Ann. 3: Odcn, Nancy: Pribble, Marinelle, Rainey, Jeanine, Rice, Susan, Russell, Ardclisg Shephcrd, Naney, MIRABEAU proving school spirit, and doing charity work. Then too, Christmas, Mirabeau members worked and collected its and clothing for a family. The glad Cries of the Chil- en when they saw that Santa had not forgotten were re than enough of a reward for the hard working girls. e highpoint of the social year is the formal which will held this spring. Officers: Marilyn Hagen, President, ary Beth Smith, Vice President, Pat Castello, Recording cretary, Isla Cowan, Corresponding Secretary, Nancy epherd, Treasurer, Mrs. Mary K. Staats, sponsor. 1: johnson, Doris, Johnston, Jean, Kettler, Billie Joan, King, Allene, Kinnan, Donna, Koch, Nancy, Lister, Sidney. 2: McBride, Jeannette, Manning, Marlene, Markins, Barbara, Marshall, Sally Kate, Marye, Marian, Newcomb, Sue, Nowlin, The plans of Pat Castello, Secretary: Isla Cowan, Corresponding Sec- retary, Nancy Shepherd, Treasurer, help to run lN'Iirabean. w 1: Smith, Karen, Smith, Margo, Smith, Mary Beth, Spencer, Nancy, Starling, Martha, Stell, Sue. 2: Summers, Suzanne, Thrash, Joan, Townsend, Pat, Verheul, Mary Ann, Warden, Eleanor, Watson, LaYonta. w 3: Webb, Gwen: Wlebster, Claudette, Wlendel, Kathie, Wicker, Annette, Wing, Annetta, YVohman, Ruth, Wlunderlich, Maggie. '165' i Row 1: Adams, Jo Nell: Alexander, Sara Beth: Ames, Rosemary: .-Xntlersun, Elaine: .'XIlLfll', Nancy: Auning, Judy: Balzei, Elizalielli: Barnes. Ann: Blackledge Patti. Row 2: Blackledge, Penny: Blair, Judy: Bloxom. Betty: Bowne, Nancy: Brand. Dorothy: Breedlove, hfaryg Brooks. Diane: Broussard, Shirley: Bundy. Kay. Row'3: Caldwell. Cathleeu: Caldwell, Colleen: Canunn, Beth: Carnes. Patsy: Carroll, Nancy: Cooper. Nancy: Courlin. Barbara: Crt-ekniore, Lucille: Crenshaw N IWAUN A Step right up! Conte to the Nifty FiftiesfThe greater old time vaudeville show vou've ever seen! This cry ma he heard in the spring, and it is a, sure sign that t Niwaunas are on the go. In addition to an afternoon lun. Niwauna also furnishes those famous singing valentine: All day, February 14. rlasses are interrupted hy red an white clad Niwaunas who warble messages of love to re faced Lainarites. This fall, Niwauna presented The Clec patra Clopf, a pay dance with an Egyptian theme, and inost unique floor show. However, Niwauna also h charitable projects. The most important of these is a par given each year for the kindergarten children at Hai thorne School. Since many of these children Come fro Sllerry. Louise Mugforcl, Vice President: Xlrs. Maude Powell. Sponsor: and Barbara Nash, President, guide Niwauna tu success. Row 1: Cuinmings, Sally: Cutshall, Gayle: Dailey, Janice: Davies, Judy: Davis, Linda: Day. Jeanne: Dc-Arnian. Patsy: Diamond, Blarearetz Doherty. Diane. Row 2: Donaldson, Dorothy: Downs, Sue: Elliott, Edith: Feagins, Betty: Foster, Linda: Garrett. Marilyn: Graham, Carol: Hammerich, Cathy: Hardy, Joan. Row fi: Harris, Barbara: lleaslip, Lynn: Henderson, Barbara: Hodell, Jane: Holliday, Claire: Hudspelli. Claire: ,It-nniiigs, Yvonne: johnson, Kay: liasslin, Janice. ' 166 a 1 ow 1: Knox. Kay Lindag Kostas, 'l'herc-sag Lacy, Ann: Lewis, Anneg lXIcCall, Patti Keith, Ivlahoney, hlarthag Blerritt, Aung Blistrot, Tinag lyioehlman, Karen. ow 2: lyloser, Janet, hluzfc-rd. Louiseg Nash. Barbara, Needham, Jeang Nock0lClS, .IOSepl1ineg Oberg, Adeleg Uflielley. Sammieg Oliver, lkiarilyng OfCh3fd, Betty. ow 3: Ownby, Sellors. Sue. NIWAUNA roken and poverty ridden homes. this party is often the nly happy moment of the Christmas season for them. nother service project is selling football schedule blotters hich have proved very popular with the students. One ime buys information and service . . . truly a bargain. n the whole Niwauna can always be counted on to sup- ort the school and the student body completely, as well s to live up to its motto We are alive, let's stay that way. he otlicers for this year are. Barbara Nash, Presidentg ouise Mugford. Vice Presidentg Linda Foster, Recording eeretaryq Edith Elliott, Corresponding Secretary, Margaret iamond, Treasurer: and Mrs. Maude Powell is the capable ponsor, who is behind the varied activities and projects l' the organization. lNlargaret: Phair. Phyllis: Phillips. Ann: Pyle, Connieg Revis, Nfarily ng Reynolds, Carol: Rice. Luann: Richardson. Jo Ann: Scrivner, Anng Margaret Diamond. Treasurer: Linda Foster. Recording Secretary, Edith Elliott. Corresponding Secretary, keep the records. low 1: Shaffer, Sallyg Shipe. Martha: Stalls, Judyg Stapleton. Sallyg Stewart, Delithag Stone, Carlag Sundt, Heleng Taylor, Beverly, Taylor, Dorothy. ow 2: Thompson, Paula: Thornhill. Betty: Veyon. Fay: Villeret, Blollieg Vinson, Ann: VValkup. Carolyng X'Varner, Jessamy: Webber. Louise: Whaley. Jane. ' C 'l W db S1 zanneg Worthy, Sondra: VVunsel:. Ann: VVunseh, Kathy: Young, fvlimig Zapp. Shirley: ow 3: White, Kitty, VVhitw0rth, Loretta, w,ill13IllS, ,ai 5 oo ury, 1 Zaring. Maureen. IEMBER WITH NO PICTURE: Carter. Carolyn. 'I67' 5 is 12' rl QE .Q ii M Q Row l: Bass, Nancy: Beggs, Bette: Bell, Barbara: Benke, Jane: Bennett, Barbara: Binz, Sally: Bishop, Rebel. 1 Row 2: Boclden, Janice: Bond, Barbara: Boyles, Minifred, Burris, Flo, Busby, Joan: Cammack, Eleanor: Carothers, Dru. Row 3: Chastain, Beverly: Christie, Sharon: Clarke, Thelma: Cooper, Carol: Crow, Fairfax: Crow, Nancy: Davis, Barbara. PALAM R i NVith such sprightly slogans as Panic the Ponies, anc Rattle Reaganf' on slogan slips, Lamarls team could no liail to win the state ehampionship. Each member oi Palamar, with her envelope of slogan slips and dimes is Twelfth Man' on the team. and each student who wear one helps to spread school spirit. Palamar docs manj things for the school. and has, as well, an enjoyable pro ,N gram otqsocial activities, This fall, Palamars have devote many alternoons to the exacting task of polishing th trophies. In addition to contributions to charity, suc! Palamarls officers for this year are: Anne Lawhon, President: Miss Virqinia Taylor, Sponsor: Betty Jn Sehroeter, Vice-President. Row 1: DeCoux, Annette: Dillard, Kathryn, Doak, Anne: Donnelly, Anne: Dunnam, Sandra: Eastham, Anne: Endicott, Elaine. Row 2: Fite, Annita: Gast, Peggy: Green, Joan: Gribblc, Judy: Griffin, Mary Estelle: Grubb, Carol: Hooper, Connie. Row 3: Ivy, Pat: Jennett, Dorothy: Jones, Julie: Kalb, Claire: Kemp, Dorothy: Kimbro, Kathleen: Lass, Patsy, 'l68' ow 1: Lawhon, Anne, Lee, Norma, Leland, Fran, Logan, Jean, Lyon, Sharon, McEachern, Marian, McKee, Maxine. ' ow 2: McKewin, Nancy, McMenemy, Natalie: Manatt, joan, Martin, Margaret Ann, Miller, Nancy, Moers, Sara, Montgomery, Julie. ow 3: Moody, Bebe, Moore, Beth, Murphy, Janisg Murphy, Pat asso, Carolyn, Nesbett, Jeang Peabody, Janice. PALAMA rojects as an Easter hunt for the little colored orphans eep the Palamars busy. Then, too, there is PalaInar's nnual pay dance, The Darktown Strutters' Hall. The oorshow features the famous Palamar Can-Can. Palamar's cial calendar includes a formal dinner dance at the ouston Country Club, and a party, in May, when officers r the following year are announced, The officers for this ear are Anne Lawhon, Presidentg Betty ,Io Scihroeter, ice-President: Mary Ruth Sandel, Recording Secretary, ebe Moody, Corresponding Secretary: Carol Whitehurst, reasurer. Miss Virginia Taylor is the Sponsor. Mary Ruth Sandel. Recording Secretary: Carol Whitehurst, Treas- urerg and Bebe Moody, Corresponding Secretary: work very efficiently. ow 1: Raaz, Heleng Rice, Jerilyng Richardson, Jo, Risen, Dianag Sandel, Mary Ruth, Schroeter, Betty Jog Sharp, Libby. ow 2: Smith, Pat, Stallings, Patriciag Stone, Linda, Storm, Tommie Louq Thomson, Pageg Tidwell, Barbara, Townsend, Carol. ow 3: Waugh, Jerry, Wayman, Cynthia, West, Janice, Wheeler, Sally, Whitehurst, Carolg Wilkens, Jane, W'olford, Marsha. '169' tm. X H .. A Jie 5:5-L, :oi F: X,-Z K -- Q: 2:42, . ,023 K . ggi l imi ia E if A ! . ig E .,.., i E . , .t J E ..,,.. .. . A A. 5? t ,. . QM ' i ., ' Q-is ,.., as ' li' . 'T 1 M ' -: ....... ' .1 .. . . '. , 2: ' 'I ., f is A T . qivi . ,V an ,: . , . -PAA f Ne. - - ,QI .., 50 . I ,.., A yu ' QW - Q, in Vblb J., . 5 ,M W 3 x v i iiii T ii' 1 1 Q Mi ' F ii i 1 , i ,..,.59fvw-a-1 , ,H Q I I I ,. It up 1 .,., ...,A Q ii' QQ' Q 'fi . f i . if 5- . ,,-. , ,. A fi ,.. - . . V , , 'ii Q W e Q Q Q-i ., if .M i fi . .'. . .- e , . i at B . 23' r . . . a r ' H asf ii ' W ',k' ' . if ' ' ii Q 1 I B Y 3 is Gif ,ws if 8 , Row 1 : Abernathy, Jerry, Baker, Malcolm, Banks, Bill, Barrett, Davidg Bartle, Frankg Baumgarten, Sonny, Bena, Curtissg Briscoe, Dic Row 2: Brown, Johnny, Bryan, Jon: Burns, Bobby, Burns, Freddie: Cole, Brady, Cox, Jack, Crenshaw, Frank, Darling, Kim. l POW WOW i'Hurry to the Homecoming Hopf' This cry is heard' Lamar's halls each fall, and it heralds one of the mc popular of the annual pay dances. Pow Wow gives L celebration. For a week, the lunchroom is decorated wi stunning posters which give advance notice, and the crow. ing of a homecoming queen adds extra color and thri Then too, Pow Wow,s traditional Royalty Romp is alw anticipated by the student body. This pay dance is h after the May Fete and everyone is King or Queen the evening. Pow Wow strives to provide wholesome ent' Taylor Smith President: Louise Mugford Pow Wow Sweetheart for 53 W4 and Mr Arthur Herring Sponor uperxrse this social c rib Row 1 Dozrer ack Drrylmg Max Eby David Ferguson Hershel Foxworth Wick Ford erry Gentry Bob Glash Bobby Row '7 Goff Dick Hayes Rufus Holclcrness Sid Hubby Benny ohnson Bobby Johnson Joe Jones Bob Jones Dan Jungma Bo 'Qi tm wg in PQ' 170 1 ' . - Q :S .' j ',,J,sY ..,'s , ,ms ,J'sr ,Qs ,l . - B, , , , , - , , ,, , J , f , , T , , T , , .,.,:gz::: g- : A A ,fi . .1 is A, Q 94 A in . Sm T ,, . s at aa r , ,, Y F 1, ,... Vlpvzlz, ..... .,.,.- , . ql : 4 m y my 0 W liiiii W , Q if T T ' fi, iii iiii ii V P, Z in A T In '.,.'.,, ' , ' -2'f ,fm i', '--t . W t i Q.. . rm , ig, I ii' qpniupq A 5' .il T . ,... , T, - ' . ij ..tf Q y I I ' t-i+' 1 r T .-r't' T ' 1, ...... - . K I Y iiii ,T marites a taste of the excitement of a college homecomil . V. 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Also Pow lNow eontributes to the nited Fund, and to the library's annual drive. Each year ow Woww' seleets a sweetheart. This year she is Louise ugford. Pow Wow's social ealendar ineludes a formal ance in the spring. The officers are: Taylor Smith, Presi- entg Allan Lindo Viee Presidentg Hershal Ferguson See- etary Brady Cole, Treasurer Bobby Glash Seioeant at rms and M1 Arthur HCIIIHU is Pow Wfows sponsoi I EMBERS WITH NO PICTLRES Boldrich Jack Brock Bill Crum ocl Fleetwood Howard Hull Frcd Ormf Skip Phillips Powell Robert Eddie Roberts Waync Spinks aek Stonebargex John Tucker Johnny Turner Bobby Wallin: Bobby Allan Llnzo Vice Pu lclent this year Brady Cole luasuux Hcrshal Ferguson Secretar handle mam ol Pon Won s bu-sine s matters ow l Rubey, Casey Russell Bob Schwarz ohnny Simmons Duman Smith Taylor Spanzlcl Lharlie Strxnns Lurs Stucns T1n1 ow 7 Stough Floyd Tclchow Donald Tc-nnison Wayne Thompson Jim Thompson Racburn Tucker Garirtt Txlislva immy Wwrrfn Johnny Williarris Daxid MANS! mage ns 171 W2 am -ma 1, , ,k,, p .q 5, Sm ,,,,, I -, ' , . an e.eQag . . a'e r Q1 7 3 ' 5 I 's , 5 ,J 4' , 1-5 ', 5 ., ' '1 iq, V- , ' Q' is s s ,,,:: .,, : ,. I H J 5-5-3 V H: aa V, V A af M , V I N ., Eg ,, ' - - .:,, , A ' , v i . ,.. . g . , ,. S ... . y .. ,. y an aa- y i s .. . . i . y y A ,',, wi 2 5 ' 3 ',,: ,f ' S ,,,,,. .,,,, I 4 ,,,, rip , , I,,, -: X 'iii -K we : , - g , Vl.. ,zl ' t iii ii ': y p M .4 9 . V, V M , AQZIQZ ..,. l.,, . ,I IQAI p was gg r W, Y Q HW, .I , I in ., mt . A, mv Q .N 5 mi ,ZV r ,:v.. f' Si p , ,. :1- Q.. hw ,,,, '- E, '22 J, , ' ' iiii' R x A T s : all s . .. r 119 Row l: Antill, Gene: Arnold, Jackson, Bader, Bob: Baker, Bill: Banosky, Mike, Buddendorf, Bob. l Row 2: Carter, Lynn, Cccil, Jim: Conrad, George: Cramer, Tommy, Cutshall, Bill, Davidson, Ralph. Row 3: Dcnt, Whittier: Dunlap, Graydon: Estcss, Henry: Evcrts, Portcr, Folwell, John, Fondrcn, VValter. RAMAL T The members ol Ramal work continually to promot school spirit and fellowship, and because these qualities at found so strongly within the club, this organization is suc cessful. The cup which Ramal awards each spring to th most outstanding junior girl, is one of the highest hono one can receive at Lamar. Then, too, the presentations the Ramal cups to the rnost outstanding senior and to t most outstanding senior athlete, are also anticipated f many months. The club's most widely spread fame is t result of the Ramal Relays, held each spring. The races ar Ronnie Waldie, President, Mr. Lee Kedinrz. Sponsorg Edith Elliott, this year's Ramal Sweetheart, lead the many varied activities. Row I : Franklin, Al: Gallagcr, Jim: Hansen, Douglas: Harman, DuWayne: Hurley, Jimmy: Isaacs, Robin. Row 2: Johnson, Torn: joincr, Tom, Kelly, Frank: Kcrshner, Stuart: Kimball, Kim: Kingclin, Ricky. Row 3: Knapp, Charles: Kottwitz, Billy: Landheld, Bill, Lester, Larry: Lott, Jerry: Louis, Edward. I A X . 'QAI . E1 I ..,..,' ' 2: 172 ' t s 1 1 it-r , if l a r . , 1 t T , M y y : . A .e . , s - WE: ' .,,.:' ' -1, - ..,.,,. .,,, X '1 2 My 1 . 1 s 't r 'T' tt i . . 1 ib.. E, EIV EIZ . , . c V,.. V,,.,. it k g 1 t1 1 V 1 1 ii Qf t t1r i 1, ,A,. gi: it Q Iqvu V p 2 ? V 1f,,,. -5 IAIVV. , V I I v . .:, , EZE: uiiub . . f4A ,B - B if V ' V V -. 1 - fi A ' iff' f K. ,fi - ' Row 1: McCann, Jerryg MCYSli1IllH11Ug', Tommy, Moore, Walter: Newell, Whip, O'Brien, Miehzxelg Perry, Bill. Row 2: Phillips, Irving: Pope, Turner, Powell, Bobbyg Price, Churkg Rhodes, Edwin, Roberts, John. Row 3: Rulfs, David, Sanders, David, Smelly, Jimmy, Smith, Miekeyg Sprott, Normang Stillwell, Bobby. . RAMAL 'pen to all students, and much merriment is in store for oth entrants and spectators. These relays are planned to elp discover new talent for Lamar's track team, and to ster good sportsmanship and a friendly competitive spirit- ne of the high points of the social year for Ramal's embers is the Christmas formal dance. This year's Hitters are: Ronnie Waldie, President, Lynn Carter, Vice- residentg Jim Winn, Seeretaryg Ralph Davidson, Treas- rer, and Mr. Lee S. Keding, Sponsor. The members have osen Edith Elliott as their Sweetheart for 1953-1954. lynn C ulei Vice llesiclent Rilph Dnidson F1 Lusuiu md im Winn Secretary all in Llll!LEZ ff all business lui thc riganization Rowl Strawn im Strong Lawrence Stuhblifiald Gcorgt Tiyloi Thomas Teachworth Walter Tenqef loininx Row 9 Tollt Berry Lhrlq Allan Xcrheul Kris Wwldie Ronnie W illaee ohn Wandcl erry Row 'S Wells Billy Wells Sinclair Willis Nocl Winn Jim Word Trary Wright John Zuma Allen MEMBERS 'VN ITH NO PILTLRE Elliot lynn Hardin Richard Jones Hari WW ik sc-vw W' Ml 'K M65 173 3 1, 1.5 ,Z ' 2 2, I 2 -. 5' 5 2 4' ' 4 .. y, ,Y v, Z, ',,Jv 3, jg, .,, 3, jg, ,yin , .. t,. . s a s 1 in 1 . . , rr t 1 1i1 t ittti ii1 W? tty Euuzi qugi bqi. ' V A .:,3. , lpqiv 5- ',.. .,.. V, p f A A A . . to r t iiii T . . la r t Tl ,I , 5 Illf I Z.. i if Y as 11'ter r 1 t s e s'1 L t t . W L as Row 1: Alexsnulvr. Frances: Allen, Carol: Anderson. Irene: Bennett. Mary Alice: Bertrzun, Sonja: Biugers, Ma1'll1zi: Bluckbirtl. Judy. Row 2: Boron, Put: Bowen, Judy: Britain, Cleo: Byrnes, Ann: Carroll, Ginger: Childers, Barlnarag Clemens, Carol. Row 3: Cole. Vicki: Craddork. Adrienne: Crain. Carolg Cross. Cliarlotte: Cunningham. Nancy: Dellaven. Jane. The Mrs. Row l: Da Row Row Competent heads of Tawasi are: Pat Skauus. Vice President: Louise Robb, Sponsor: and Frances Mellherszm. President. mbslcy. Carolyn: Dorman. Harriet: Douulzxs. Put: Dunne. Patty: lillin 2: Fagan. Fern: Foley, Lillie: Friedman. Muriel: Garrett. Louise: Gibson, 3: Hale. Bette: Iflottulittm, Kay: Hyden, Beth: Johnson. Kay: Jordan, .I TAWASI T.F.F.? . . . Next Tuesday! Such signs in Lamar's halls mean but one thing . . . Tawasi's Faculty Follies. A novelty at Lamar. the Follies was a great success, and thereby insured its own continuance. The word Tawasi means friendship, and the members live up to this title. The group is well united in its striving towards sportsmanship, fellowship, and friendliness. Tawasi helps boost school spirit by the sale of red and blue pompoms which loyal Lamarites wave at the games. But perhaps the Club is best known for its spring pay dance, '4The Show Boat Shullllef, Hoop skirts, Southern gentlemen. magnolia blossoms and river-boat gamblers are the order of the evening, and one may be sure that when the showboat docks in the Lamar gym. fun is on board. At Christmas and Easter Tawasfs gifts of food and Clothing ger. Temple: Ennnerton. Mary llelen: Eslinuer. Mary Lynn. Sue: Gray. Jerry: Gu-lie. Carol. oang Kingsbury. Cynthia. 174 ' Row 1' Lacy, Sylxia: Lawsline. Andrey: Lay. Julianne: Lee. Ruth: Lesikar, Jerry: Loltin. Beverly: Mc-Daniel. Connie. A Row 2: lNIcPherson. Frances: McSIrax'ick. Sharon: Maynelfl, Sunny: Bioncus. Linda: Moore. Ruth: Newby. Lucy: O'l5r1en. Carol. Row 3: Ponder. Tecldie: Pounds. Sandra: Powell. Nolie: Richter, Nancy: Robinson. Judy: Sharp. Gale. TAWASI lhelp make a needy familyls holiday a little more bright. Lamar has Tawasi to thank for the many serviceable and decorative concrete benches at vantage points on the campus. The awarding of the Tawasi Cup is one of the outstanding academic events of the year. By tradition. it is presented to the most outstanding boy of the Junior Class. whose identity is a carefully guarded and eagerly guessed-at secret. Last year's recipient of this award was Walter Fondren. This year he officers, working under the leadership of Mrs. Louise obb, the Sponsor, are Frances McPherson. President: Pat kaggs. Vice President: Adrienne Craddock. Recording Sec- 'etaryg Fern Fagan. Corresponding Secretary: and Mary lane Wilkinson. Treasurer. FX. f MF,yu4l'92 f5! , J .. .... 5 Q. lvfary Janie W'ilkinson. 'l'rc21sux'el': :Xclrienne Craclclock. Rstcorclin Secretary: Fern Fagan. Corresponding Secretary. work together. Row 1: Sheppard. Ann: Skagzes. Pat: Smale, Juanita: Smith. Pat: Stockdale. Penny: Snnnners. Betty: ffeplow. Deidre. Row 2: Tlxrnslon. Sue: Tnxggle. Peggy: Vnight. lylariang Walling. Candy: Westmoreland. Lori-neg Wheels-r. Wanda. Row 3: Wilkinson. Mary Jane: lhlolpert. Mimi: WYKlllHlHll, Gail: VVootlrnll'. Mary lillen: Woolley. Amy: Worley. joann. MEMBER WITIIOLT A PICTURE: Tipps, Angela. '175' Thoxe momerztx in the colmful jmgemzt of high yahoo! which we 1011111 mm! to be able Z0 recall in IHKZTS to some . ..E11ch event holds rz laugh of fl .righ for all of us, and these memofiex will confinzw I0 be F7lj0j'Ef1 forezel. ENCORE STUDENT LIFE I 176 1 As last year ended, so AS did Mr. Moyes' reign as ' ' principal. This new Olds- mobile was only one of Tw gli' the many presents given to Mr. and Mrs. Moyes for the wonderful part they played in the cast of Lamar. The Senior Choralettcs provided much good music for the Baccalaureate Service held at the First Methodist Church. A ship's deck was the scene for the big spring musical, i'Continental Capers,'7 which brought forth many humor- ous charactu-1'si Gangster' Ed Hendricks, Newlyweds Rita Roberdeau and David Wright, Sign-holder Wick Fox- worth, Teachers Minifred Boyles and Julie Johnson, Press reporter Howard Schaumberg, Olympic trainer Wayne McMinn, Athletes Jack Frost and Buddy Voekle. The one-act play which was entered in the interscholastic con- test was Submerged,'l the story of a submarine,s crew trapped under the sea. It starred Edgar Ellis, Taylor Smith, Rr-bby Gregg, and Eel Hendricks. '178' , r, Captain Bill Marshall, AS . and. R.O.T.C. Sponsor Claire Hudspeth welcome parents to the annual 'V Q. 2,523 Rafael Sift! fi! at ff P.T.A. Open House. Herts are Palzunaris ofl'i4'c-rs, caught at thc fall installationfBt-tty Jo Schroctrr, Viet- Presi- dentg Mary Ruth Sandal, Recording Scurctaryg Anne Lawhon, Presidentg Bebe Moody, Corresponding Secrzrtaryq Carol Whitehurst, Treasurer. Practice Makes Perfect -our cheerleaders agree, and here they are, midst one of their many hard practice sessions. Tc:-pee Town TV'-the first variety show success of 1953-195-lf. Acts like these Milkdrops, QMary Ruth Sandcl, Minifred Boyles and Anne Doakl added to the hilarity. Here at a 7:45 a.m. pep rally to give the team a send-off. It's Taylor Smith and Jimmy Lindsey minus their shoes, leading the yells from atop thc: bus. Our cheerleaders, backed by the unsurpassed band, start the year off with yells old and new at the very first pep rally. '179' walt And ln: can eook, tooli' AS FOOTBALL TOOK OVER . . illlllfnallilail lli-21521, Mr. Madden, who not pitched in to make mayonnaise for those sandwiehvs for thc: trip to Temple. Lamaritcs wave g'Farewell.', At thc top is Albert Roos. Below are Ann Phillips, Don Donahoe, and Ernest Lord. Go-Lamar-Go! Kathleen Kixnbro and Dick McKee-ver, Lamar's alternate chef-rlr-adn-rs, work hard. Lamar State Champsv-a bonfire: cheered the team on to that victory over Odessa. An enthusiastic: Crowd proves that thc largest school in Texas is full of thu most spirit and pep. On thc front row arc Margin Wise, Allf-nr: King, and Mary Sue Goodere. A large crowd turned out to send the team ofT to another football virtory in the semi-final game at Waco. During thc months of December and January, social clubs had formal dances. Seen at the Palamar formal are Jimmy Johnston, Mary Ruth Sandel, and Taylor Smith. St-cn at thc Niwauna formal are Bitsy Elliott, Jack Brennan, Claire Hudspcth, and Harry Searle. ' l8O ' fa The National Thespians h, 1 ' S AS MID-TERM APPROACHED . . ,'3tQ,Q,,,fW gjmpggck S1222 Johnny Schwarz, stage .Jew f 'X hand Calias Dennr-y's Demonl, watches a sec-ne played by Janet Renclleman, Steven Oaks, and Nancy Miller. Another piece of cake, pleasell' Crowding around the refreshment table at the Irari open house are Louise Jaeliman, David Husmann, Beverly Goeheu, Wallace Tomlinson, Ann Phillips, Sam Barclay, Naney Spencer, Annita Fite, Jay Feibleman, Roy Bennett, Barbara Nash, and Gail VYoltman. Football dancers from Best Foot Forward, a play put on by the Kachina Club, surround Mrs. Denney. From the bottom, eloekwiseslilaine Harlan, Marilyn Garrett, Judy Davies, Patsy Carnes, Louise Mugford, Ann Gill, and Janet Rendleman. In Miss Govington's homeroom, Cathy Davis measures Mayfield Damon for a eap and gown to don on that big moment in June. The long train trip to Temple was shortened by the entertaining music of George Berry, Jim Black, Mike Kemp, and Pete Gunter. Mary Beth Smith, Ann Suggs, and -Ian Hill were among many spectators who joined in the songs. jim Bernhard directs a AS PARTIES ENTERED THE PICTURE . . . radio Play ffewfing Bob Jungman, Joan Feild, and Harrison Wagne r. The Laneer Staff has a party! Gathered around the table are Peggy U'Neill, Gail Woltman, Judy Bower, Robert Maniha, Kim Darling, Pat Stallings, Jay Berger, and Alfred Bishop. 'lBest Foot Forward is a success and thc members of the east are enjoying a party after the play-Taylor Smith, Mary Ruth Sandel, Roy Bennett, Way'ne Forrest, Anne Doak, Bill Mount, Annita Fite, Bob Russell, and Mrs. Denney. l'The Carnival is eoming! 7Clowns at the Chums' Carnival are Carmen Caldwell, Carolyn Hendrie, Martha Embree, Gloria Hoffman, and Rose Corder. The ten Miss Lamar finalists-Fran Marye, Ann Phillips, Suzanna Burke, Dolores Scofield, Maggie Wundc-rlieh, Sue Beard, Mary Guest, Gayle Long, Leonean Hunt, and Drusilla Carothers. The title was bestowed on Drusilla as a climax to the Varsity Revue. And herels the great Lamar Band-caught 'midst one of their many afternoon practice drillsll' 'l82' With o ut photographers, h ' ld h ' AS FUN ENDED THIS YEAR . . QQRIQIIUSAWQQ' Pictimg are Alfred W'addill, Nat f gr if 113 Turner, and Tommy MeElhinney who have cooperated so well with the ORENDA stall. Note: The unique division pages were photographed by Nat. The newst fad at Lamar is Hlollipopsf' From the top sitting un the steps eating the candy are Margie Wise and Pat Stallings, Sherry OiBryant and Mollie Villeret, and Margaret Ann Martin and Mary Jane Wilkinson. Rogues' Gallery? No, must be the faeulty basketball team who defeated the varsity team in a fierce game. Pictured are players, Longeope, Dee, Madden, Tate, Millsap, Johnson, Mr: X CW'illard Tinsleyl, Gentry, Goeheuour, Stewart, and Corder. Seated is McComb. Wihile Mrs. Denney and her stage crew arrange scenery, Mr. Kr-ding's orchestra runs through one more number for the big spring show. Skilled potters, sueh as Sondra Worthy, Harry Searle, and Louise Jaekman exhibit their work in the erafts room. Potters' wheels and jars of glaze are spots of local Color. '183' Af the Curmin Falls... let's recall the events which were scheduled to occur after, the printer had taken away the dummy to make final arrangements for the opening night performance of H1953-54 at Lamaru. On stage at the reservation, two performances made news in drama circles. The annual spring show, this year titled g'Varsity Revuen, took the audience to college campuses over the nation. Drusilla Carothers was chosen g'Miss Lamar , from a field of many beautiful and talented com- petitors. Mrs. Denney announced that Ben Bob Keller, Bobby Miller, Janet Rendleman, Martha Embree, and Taylor Smith would comprise the cast lor g'The Last Flight Over , the play chosen for the city one-act play contest. Miss Cora Pearl Penn announced that the Virgil Medals, awarded each year to students who have made all Als through the study of Virgil, will be presented to Latin students Scott Cran- lund, Jane W'ilkens, Alice Cowan, and Joel Williams. Lamarites are looking forward to success in the various fields of Interscholastic League competition. Redskin speakers face the Interscholastie League and National Forensic League speech tourneys, hoping to put a top-notch Finish on an already unexcelled year. Championships in track, tennis, golf, spelling, ready-writing, and swimming are also on the list of goals to be reached in the spring contests. Queen Barbara Nash and King Rex McKeever will reign over the annual spring May Fete. In addition to the girls whom you have already met backstage of M1953-54 at Lamar , the fol- lowing maids will also attend Their Majesties: Low SeniorsfMary Sue Goodere, Carolyn Eddle- man, Carole Graham, and Fran Lelandg High Juniors-Sue Braden, Shirley Zapp, Faye Veyon, and Fran Marye, Low JuniorsfPatsy Dippel, Sue Sellors, Diane Roshton, and Carolyn McGhee, High Sophomores-Sally Schneider, Catherine Murphy, Jana McFarland, and Martha Craig, and Low SophomoresfVirginia VVilliams, Carol Vincent, Jimmy Nacol, and Betty Hart. Wfith all the hurry and bustle that goes into a production such as this, the curtain could never have risen without the invaluable aid of outside backers. Mr. Ralph Pelton and the Gulf Printing Company, and Mr. Cuenter Oertel and the Baker Colorplate Company have helped us through endless proportions and proof-reading. Parsley Studios, Roulande Studios, and Provine Studios spent many an afternoon with a Lamarite who forgot to have his picture taken. Mr. Thomas Lawhon and his Activities Club publications committee have been most cooperative in offering help. The patience of Mrs. Ruth Leavell and Mrs. Ula Hennes with the Orenda staffers and their thousands of telephone calls was remarkable. Student photographers Tommy Mcllhenny, Nat Turner, and Alfred Waddill have produced photos galore, and Henry Lichte's lettering on the May Fete pages was a job well done. Two more understanding and capable sponsors could never be found. Experiences with minor literary and economic catastrophies became valuable training under the expert guidance of Miss Drew Staggs and Miss Helen Weinberg. Now may I ofler my personal thanks to a swell staff. Through their determination and cooperation, your 1954 Orenda has become a reality, the memories in its pages to be enjoyed now and cherished in the years to come, fazayasf gill?-'DJ fqf ' 184 ' w',Vf, l I Ya- 1 .'- - 1 X' V s N.-- -,,. .,,, . I ,,,f .s.. ., ,N .,A1. ,. 4, Rf A, ., . I , ., X . lr 1 I ,r 5


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