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Ja L' :,.J f ra, hp ,f . 1 Sufi' 1, if 'cl I It I Q' 'K 'v . X . ,. .X i QA 3 M. Qs Y-1. .71 1 YP 'QE' 3' 5 , . xy 3 , , V P I M , 1 3. .i Vw .MEM Q, , ,Q . M A Wg? wiwgv ,A X rgfi?'i N We A X X ? I. ' -K AIX vii-if-V . FK 4, Q V 1 I K x .LIXXQX :VW ' Wa' , .A A X W xv'- Nw! W ,, My 'f 'ww W + va- ' R ?W?.? M ' 'Q 1 Wm OO! 5 ! T IN VITE3 11,0 SH ou 09 63' FOHEWGRD- CIRCUS TIME! Means the famous circus parade of roaring lions, trumpeting elephants, laughing clowns, and prancing horses carrying beautiful girls. Many hours of training make the difference between a polished performance and a mediocre one. The uCircus is on!,,-three empty rings-then the sensational acts -last, the Grand Finale. The Big Top is full of thrills and chances and dares. Yes, circus means all this and more. Lamar High School has its own parade of Mlowlyw sophomores, spirited juniors, and uwisew seniors. Within the Big Top, much train- ing comes before that senior ring-but with the work comes excite- ment. Elections! Honors! Certain Lamarites riding high. A merry-go- round of club activities breaks any monotony. Sports and school spirit! Win or lose! It,s all in the ups and downs of the game. This is Lamar. And now, come with me. The Lamar Orenda invites you to see the Big Top-The GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! The Editor - Pal THE RINCMASTER DR. WOODROW WATTS Capable, Popular Principal of Lamar High School FEATURED O gg ' f , Faculty f 0 14 2 Q Q .zo-J Classes W 35 Q xx s If F5 Q-?W7if .W F - 5? ss . sl' CUIJOTLIES Q gfi ,K - f,, g32s s 72,2 O Q ,f 'f pf' mf-if 4f.wf'fu1'72g' f if b ' fy- ffl? 7 ,rim ff i4 f , vi . Tr sf ,mfs 'V-f wif? A .1 J hw 7 pw, ls, ,, . f. f -v - Jil, ,N ws -jo ATTRACTIONS V Actwztzes digg 150 fm V VA 'X W! Af!! Athletics j 214 551 f Lie LET 759 , 252 Q W H95 all ii ff, hfi :- A 5 . f 1' Ri iiiiff Egiexgg E 'Sv gif! . vi 5 - .3 x , . K ,, . x s 2 0 N , '- xx ,Q 4,5 ,gr X bi? Sw-sf ff? Q3 ' Y: S A:-1: Ne,-iig 7.154 7-Q Qu- ae.. .N :as :- Xi ' 1 I f I ix 5 6 .5 ee my ns X N .oi ,wg , 75 Qfjfggl xrxq .E ffiffyi' 'Quay 5 JK X K. JVQ V ' fffmx KH 2 in '0 ' . , is X -A ir xx 'ff V' 2 N z L3Qi, , 4 , . A ga . ! n..,. Eiiiiiiilig O 3 NW Houston School Board 2 in 1 1 i S , X Eff. ' J J 1 J J s.,,1,,a J 'R MRS. FRANK DYER--H-President DR. W. W. KEMMERER MR. MRS. A. S. VANDERVOORT, JR. DR. MRS. EARL MAUGHMER, JR. DR. MR. H. L. MILLS DR. MRS. RUBY CLIFTON MR. JOE H. REYNOLDS J. W. MCFARLAND H. A. PETERSEN JOHN K. GLEN STONE WELLS DR. JOHN W. lVlcl7ARLAND-Super- intendent ol Schools. He attended the University of Texas, where he earnefl his doctorate in education, the Uni- versity of Houston, and the Massachu- setts lnstitute of Technology. Besides being superintendent of schools in Amarillo. Texas, he has taught at the University of Texas. MR. HAROLD K. COSTLOW-As sistant Principal. He attended Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, and Ohio State University. During his col- lege years, he lettered in football, base- ball. and basketball. He was a coach at Reagan before he came to Lamar in 1957. MRS. RUTH H. LEAVELL-Dean-was a Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Texasienjoys playing bridge and planting in her garden. in-... MISS RHEA DUNN-Clerk-came from Lanier-has a fond- ness for anything about school-keeps all types of records for the office. Wt, ,MW OFFICE MRS. ALICE J. HARRELL-Sem retary-types announcementsgloves do-it-yourself kits, Weiiliaraners, und her three-acre ranch. Mrs. Goodrich confers with one of the bewildered Sophomores concern- ing the complications of his four year plan. I6 MR. DAVID MCLURE-Guidance makes tile mosaics-interested in Mexico Day Covers from the Post Office. l MRS. LORENA M. KOBSV Clerk- fund of religious music- enjoys entertaining her little grandson-ealls herself the sehoul banker. My MRS. ISABEL PEDEN-Clerk-enjoys Working With the Boy Scouts' went to college in Peru, Nebraska-keeps state attend- ance records. STAFF 1 if A MRS. ROSE B. COODRICH--Guidance Counse- loragraduated at eighteen from Southwestern- likes books-loves gardening in her yard. MRS. EDITH H. BOREN-- Registrar - graduated from Ricefentllusiastie about her seven year old niece and four year old nephew. Charlie Wartl. Doris llwnrsky. Laura jane W'infrey. Marilyn Ralls, and James Bell are working in the office. MISS MARY LORENA BROWN - Art - stud- ied architecture at Uni- versity of Texasfenjoys gardening-teaches ce- ramics, weaving, paint- ing, and crafts. MISS ELISE W. HAWKINS Y V , MR, HENRY C. GROVER-American History, Civics-ran for state legisla- ture, was a Hdisappointed politician -- was an Army veteran and traveled a great deal with the Army. Physical Education-coaches city volleyball team-adores a little poodle which was given to her by her classes last year. DEPAR TM E MR. LEE S. KEDINGfMusic directs Choralettes, and sponsors Ramal and senior class activities -has previously taught American History. MRS. JOSEPHINE J. CLOUD English-plays the piano, and is taking up the organ again-enjoys bridge and golf - delighted by dogs, her first love. '17 MR. BERT H. KIVELL-Physical Education- coaches football and track teams-loves to hunt and to fish-has coached three state champion- ships. MRS. CLADYS G. PUSHARD-Math ematics---teaches a major work trigono- metry class that watches TV as a sup- plement -is a beginning golfer and loves to play bridge. MRS. MARY HELEN ROWZEE - Commer- cial-went to University of Texas and earned her degree in Business Ad- ministration - now teaches typing at Lamar. MR. H. DANIEL TRIETSCH - Science-fond of fishing-works in a local chemistry industry reg- ularly-teaches chemistry at La- IIILIT. HEADS MR. J. N. WHITE - Industrial Arts-loves all sports, especially football, basketball, and baseball Hattended East Texas State Col- lege. DR. FRANK D. PETO-Foreign Languagef speaks six languagessreceived Ph.D. from Uni- versity of Hungary-Diploime d'Etudes Super- ieures de Philosophie, University of Paris lSor- bonnel, France. MRS. VIDELLE G. WILSON - Home Economics-was cheerleader in high school-is fond of decorat- ing, traveling Cespecially to Span- ish-speaking countriesl and learn- ing anything about Mexico. M. as-.Wi iam Q--M ,WWE , V me . 5 f -gt A K- 4 V , ' -W . ,K . S swim-gtg I - -- ' Z . ? . 555 Y ,:y., , W FACULTY MR. EDWARD B. ADAMS- Mathematics-sponsors CSU, National Honor Society, As- tronomy Clubfpastor of a Bible Church-teaches at U. of H. night school. V 1 ' f MR. R. .l. ALSUPfAmeri- can History, Civics - has worked in Humble oil fields - enjoys hunting, fishing, camping, traveling, and tak- ing pictures. i 5 2 -ei f si. ,y is MISS M. LAURA ANDERSON - Science-is quite a nature lover-co- sponsor of Future Nurses of America -teaches biology and physiology. Clayton Munger leads a panel discussion while Mary Ellen Hoeflich, Linda Skelton, .lohn McCardell, Tom Wise, and Susan Swift contribute eagerly. 20 Weaze MRS. CORINNE BAUCOM-Dietician -member of American Dietetic Asso- ciation and D.A.R.-enthusiastic gard- enerksupervises cooks and cashiers. FACULTY S Q S MR. J. H. CARR-Industrial Arts- was an honor student in high school -loves to fish, to play golf, and to 704 L MRS. OPAL CHASE-English-spom sors Niwauna - taught in Mexico - American School Foundation for six years S enjoys listening to classical music. MRS. ALMA COATS f Science - has worked in chemical research at Hum- ble-earncd her masters degree at U of H-interested in Girl Scouts. MISS MARION BELL - Scienceiloves antiques and is an appreciative listener to good music - interested in genealogy and historical or- ganizations. DR. HELEN BOTTRELL- Englishwwon a Ford Fellow- ship in 1954, which enabled her to study TV for a year -member of Kappa Delta Pi MRS. MOZELLE CONSTANT- Eng- lish-sings in St. John's Choir-has a son who now goes to Lamar-graduated from Baylor and U. of H.-loves music. MRS. EDITH YANTIS COX - Librarian - sponsors Wo- wapi-been a librarian here for twenty years-takes a great pride in the library. MRS. .IANEVA J. DAVIS- Science-Den Mother for the Cub Scouts - member of Delta Kappa Gammaffond- ness for gardening and knita ting. MR. LOUIS DEE-Mather matics - coaches the boys' bowling team - lettered in boxing and football and was lightweight boxing champion in college-fishing and bowl- ing are main hobbies. MRS. RUTH R. DENNEY- Drama - sponsors Denney's Demons, Kachina, and Na- tional Tllespians-was cheer- leader in college - loves to win trophies fpreferably State one-act play trophiesl. We ZIZ? Nick Kuntz, Barbara Hoffman, and Bob Fox- worth portray a scene from their current pro- duction of 'gNight of January l6. RW Walter Meyer pours water into an electroly- sis tube to show that an electric current sep- arates water into hy- drogen and oxygen. We MR. F. LEE DUGGAN 3 Civics-spent two terms in the Armyiwent to Europe two years ago-enjoys teach- ing Civics because it is up to date-takes a pride in his garden. 1 MRS. HELEN C. EARL - Foreign Language-has trav- eled to France a couple of times-attended Rice-enjoys Dramatic Club and PALS Club. BIRS. SARAH D. EARLE - Foreign Language - sponsors Palamar - was exchange teacher to Puerto Rico4en- thusiastic reader, gardener, and golfer-member of Delta Kappa Gamma - spends nearly every summer in Mexico. MISS GENEVIEVE FILSON -Art -- sponsors Cartoonists' Association--special fancy to- ward young people, especially those who like art. MRS. LAFAYE S. FORD - English-is a member of the American Association for Un- iversity Wonien-avid bridge and golf player as well as gardener. MISS MATTIE LOUISE FULLER - English-sponsor of Lancer and Quill and Scroll-teaches journalism- enjoys gardening and baking -dislikes smart-alecks. FACULTY MRS. MAE C. GATES-Englisliggrad uated Summa Cum Laude from Trinity fdelighted with hullfights-has trav- eled to Africa and is going around the world next summer-is a photographer, amateur artist. agua .Iere Wicker, Pat Haragan, and Larry Hitt harmonize while Tony Ullrich accompanies them on his guitar. MR. CALVIN B. CENTRY JR. 4 Science---plays tennis and chess-has entered many bridge tournaments and has won at least fifty trophies. FACULTY fishing. MISS FRANCES M. HOLLINCS- WORTH-Science-invited to the In- stitute for Nuclear Studies as one of the outstanding chemistry teachers in U. S.-enjoys collecting china and rare books. 0 CW MRS. ELANOR T. HUDDLESTON- Foreign Language - sponsors Junior Red Cross-was a Phi Beta Kappa at Ricegspent last summer in home of Mexican movie star. I A MR. B. W. KENT-Science-was vale- dictorian in high school S attended seven colleges-is member of Arabia Temple Shrine. I MRS. ROSAMOND A. GLO- SUP-Musicfsponsors La4 mar-O-Liers, Mixed Chorus, and Wichaka -e professional X church organist-member of Delta Kappa Gamma. ' MR. GILBERT E. HAMRIC - Driver Training - has played professional football -was a flier in W. W. II-- enjoys ice hockey, basketball, and football-likes deep sea MRS. ANNA M. LAWHORN-Physi cal Education-sponsors Cherokee and City Archery Team-has been counselor at summer camp-enjoys reading and dancing. MRS. MARTHA LICATA- NurseAsponsor of F.N.A.-is a member of Kappa Delta Pinwas clinical instructor at University of Texas School of Nursingfenjoys bicycling. MR. DONALD B. LONG- COPE-Social Studies, Bas- ketball - married twenty-five years - played in National Tennis Championship-was at Okinawa during war. MRS. KITTY LOWRY - Physical Education - enjoys dancing and garden club work-the mother of three childrenihas taught at La- mar off and on from 1951- 1955. 77104, MR. TOM LYNCH-Physh cal Education-was a member of San Jacinto's city cham- pionship team-does odd jobs during the summersenjoys all sports. Mrs. Huddleston shows Connie Guthrie the Spanish dolls she brought from Mexico. l 1 GJ aa 394, Zh MRS. WALLEAH Mc- ARTHUR - Foreign Lang- uage- now is Mrs. H. W. Tennyson-did social service work with Y.W.C.A.-major- ed in Latin at Oklahoma Uni- versity. MRS. F. V. MCDANIEL - Mathematics- was an honor graduate in high school-en- joys her country home-is an active member of the Metho- dist Church. Charlotte Loucks and Suzanne Burdick learn to adjust hems as a purt of their sewing course. MR. ERNEST MILLS-Str cial Studies - sponsors Stu- dent Council-designed and built his own home - loves hiking, picnicking, fishing and camping-is in the Spanf ish Club. MR. JAMES B. MILLSAP- Driver Training-has edited a weekly newspaper-was on the Texas Tech dramatics teamsraises registered jersey cows-enjoys riding, hunting, and fishing. In MISS NELDA MITCHELL- Physical Education - gradu- ated from L.S.U. in 1958- has been a counselor at Camp Green Cove. MISS NELL MORRIS - Foreign Language 3 sponsors Arrowheadsis an active par- ticipant in church work - collects antiques. FACULTY MRS. GUINEVERE W. NASH - SpeechAsp0nsors Radio Guild-loves to sculpture and paint-was in many plays at Northwestern. '53 I l hi l 1 - I Mr. Adams points out a few geometrical designs to the class as they listen with rapt? interest. 60664 MRS. FLORENCE NEYLAND!Socia 1 Studies-sponsors Junior Historical Sj ciety-collects coins and minerals lived in North and South America. FACULTY MR. FRED PEPPER---Physical Educa- tion-coaclles the varsity football team 4is a typical soutlufrner in thought and speech. adm ' MRS. ARLENE PARSON- Sociul Studies - graduated Summa Gum Laude from col- lege -A interested in church work, hooks, und truvel. MRS. MARGARET YOUNG PAGE -- A English -- reviews books for newspapers and magazines - has attended summer write-rs' conferences. I 1'5 MRS. BILLY G. POWELL - Muthe- MISS H. LEL RED--Matl1ematics- MRS. DOROTHY DEAN RICHTER- maticsfattf-nded University of Colo- was the first to receive a RA. degree Science-alta-nded Cornell --'graduated rado, Rice-enjoys swimming and play- from Rice -- visited math classes in from Rice With Distinction'-sponsor mg the PiEll10. Germany. the Science Cluli. MRS. T. H. ROBB-Social Studies - sponsors Tawasi Social Club-graduated from University of Texas-inter ested in College Women's Work- enjoys collecting an- t1que Wedgewood. MRS. EDITH ROBERTS,- Speech-earned her law de- gree from Baylor-taught ras dio and TV at Texas- plays golf. MRS. H. L. SANDEL-Home Economics-has always spon- sored cheerleaders-has de- signed 'and made costumes for the May Fete. MRS. MIRA M. SANDERS -Mathematicsiis a member of First Methodist Church and Houston Teachers Asso- ciation-enjoys knitting. We ' is saw ami As her Civics class watches, Susie Heync points out the sample ballot which they are studying. In art class, wood carving, oil painting. We O 0 036036 MR. MELBURN A. SAN- DERSON - Physical Educa- tion - is assistant football. basketball, and head baseball coacli---graduated from Texas University Summa Cum Laude-sponsors Pow Wow. MR. ROY R. SHEFFIELD- Vocational Agriculture - at- tended Sam Houston State Teachers' College-loves to fish and huntfsponsors Fu- ture Farmcrs of America and Rodeo Club. MRS. MARY K. SIMMS- English - coaches winning spelling teams for lnterscho- lastic League - talented pi- ano player-enjoys working with flowers and words. clay modeling make life interesting. MRS. MARY CAROLYN SMITH-Physical Education -coaches city girls' howling team and is in charge of Cherokee bowling - loves travel, all sorts of sports, and kids. CAPT. ERNEST C. SNY- DER-ROTCACO-sponsor of ROTC and Officers' ClubAis a Scoutmaster - during W. W. II was in Air Corps in Italy. MRS. MARY K. STAATS- Mathematics-sponsors Mira- beau-teaches at U. of H. at night - enjoys music 3 also loves to entertain her seven grandchildren. FAC LTY MR. CHARLES STECHER-Mathe matics - sponsors lrari - is member of the national honor society of Phi Kappa Phi, U. of H. Chapter. 70e6ouez'o MR. H. HAROLD TATE-Mathe- matics - is swimming coach - Future secretaries and their would-be bosses concentrate on the goal of sixty Words a minute. sponsors JETS-was president of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship at Rice. Faculty Members Not Pictured Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Evelyn W. Allen Alpha Kemp Baker Inez Bryan Margaret Buchanan Helen Greenwood Thelma I. Hammerling Concetta ,lagielski Virginia Keller Eleanor S. Mohr Hazelle McCarty Mr. Leslie Outterson Mrs. Leslie E. Perry Miss Julia Pleasants Mrs. Mable D. Scott Miss Drew B. Staggs Miss Virginia Taylor Mr. Edward Trongone Miss Helen Weinberg FACULTY 1 MR. COCKERELL W H E E L E R -- ScienceAhas worked with Consolidated Chemical Co.-taught summer school- likes to sing and to play the piano. 466 wake. SGT. .IAY D. VIDLER - ROTC-has been to Europe a few times with the army- was a member of the Amer- ican Legion - enjoys garden- ing. MRS. JENNIE R. TESHNER - English - was a Sunday School teacher-lived in Ten- nessee - interested in her home-is a minister's daugh- ter. L13 MRS. VIVIAN WILSON - English-is in College Wom- en's Club-has been on state board of Texas Association of Student Teaching for three years. MRS. DOROTHY WOOD- RUFE-Mathematics-enjoys playing bridge, reading -- teaches Sunday School at West University B a p t i s t Church. MRS. AGNES YOST - Eng- lish-was head of English Department last yearAhas a husband who teaches at of H. MR. CLARK H. YOUNG - Industrial Artsfearned his B.S. degree at U. of H. - loves to repair any automo- biles-enjoys hunting. 8 at .if fi g, W 1 ' D' 7 4 J A if af 'Qv Ma v C-Q ,' ' f 4 if 9 . , .- Qm 3'1LT ri JF' - '0s, l.'9f?ev of ' K, 1 4 M3 wwf N M -4 an Q , 4 ,W W s A 9 .VA Q Q x4 'ff President . . ..., Bill Conner Vice President nnnn . . . .. Larry Hitt Secretary , ,,.,77, 77,7,. A nn Knickerbocker Treasurer 7 . Letitia Kinzbach tn- r 7 ' i2f n '5 ?f- 1 4 ABEL, GROVER Uunel ABEL, JIM flume? Irari, Secreiary, ,58-'59g Track Team Let- terman, '57-'58g B Team Track, '56g B Team Football, '56. ADAMS, DAVID Uunel Office Assistantg Mixed Chorus, National Thespian Societyg Ka- china. ANDERSON, ANDY Uunel ROTC, Drill Team, Rifle Team, Cap- taing Officers' Club President. ANDERSON, JUDY Uunel CSU, Lamar-O Liers. E IOR ADKINS, ENNIS Uanuaryl Lancer Staffg Kachina , ALEXANDER, HELEN Uunel Niwaunag La Cinquantaineg CSU. ALLEN, GINNY flume? Palamarg CSU: Kachina ALLEN, MARJ EAN f .lunel ALLEN, PHIL Uunel CSU. ALLISON, TOMMY Uunel Band. ALLISON, WAYNE flunel AMES, JOHN Uunel Ramal. ARCHER, KATHY flunel Choralettes. ARMAND, MILLICENT Uunel Tawasig Wowapig CSU. ARMER, RONALD KENT Uanuaryl Student Council Representative, '57, Ramal. ARMSTRONG, BILL Uunel Irari. ARNOLD, LINDA LEE Uunel Tawasi, President, Cabinetg Lancer Staff. ASHMORE, KAREN flunel Mirabeaug Choralettesg City Vol- leyball Team, ANDERSON, JUDY ANN llunel National Honor Society, Student Coun- cil Representative, '56- 59g Mirabeau, Treas- urer, '58g La Cinquan- taine, President, '58-'59g Clloralettesg CSU: W0- wapig Library Assistantg Gym Leader. ANDERSON, KENNY Llunel Bu Team Bas- ketball Letterman, '57- '58g A Team Baseball Letterman, ,57-'58, May '58-'59, Junior Fete Escort. O O I ANDERSON, SUSAN Uunel Kachinag Choralettesg CSUg Rodeo Club. ANTHONY, PAUL Uunel Lab Assistant. Gym Leaderg ANDERSON, RICHARD Uunel ANDERSON, SANDRA Uunel Niwaunag Office Assistant, La Cinquan- taineg CSUQ Future Teachers of America. ANDERSON, SHARON flume? Arrowheadg Na- tional Honor Society, Lab Assistant, Tawasig CSU. BARANOFSKY, BOB Uunel BARBER, STEVE LJunel Ramal. BARBISCH, BILL CJunel Pow Wcrwg Band. ASTON, BETTYE JANE fJunel Mixed Chorusg Office Assistantg CSUg Texas Junior Historical Societyg Niwauna. ATCHLEY, NANCY flume? CSU. ATKINSON, FERNE Uunel Choralettesg Modern Dance Clubg Kachinag CSUg Future Teachers of Amer- icag Future Nurses of America. AUSTIN, MARY fJunel CSUg Gym Leader. AYDAM, MARY ELLEN fJuneD Lamar-O-Liersg Future Nurses of Americag Texas Junior Academy of Scienceg Kachinag CSU. AZADIAN, BETTE fJunel Orenda Business Staff, '58-'59g Texas Junior Historical Society, Treasurer, '58g Gym Leaderg Radio Guild, President, '57g CSU. BAKER, BETSY Uuneb National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Junior Cabinetg Orenda Staff, Asso- ciate Editor, '59, Faculty Editor, '58g Lanc- er Representativeg Niwaunag Choralettesg Texas Junior Historical Society, Secretary, i59g Radio Guild, Secretary, '58g CSU. BAMMEL, NANCY SUE Uanuaryj National Honor Societyg Mira- beaug Choralettesg CSUg La Cinquantaineg Office Assistantg Kachina. SENIORS BARNES, HENRY Uunel BARRY, SIDNEY f J u n e J Choralettesg CSU. BARTHOLOMEW, IRA JANE fjunel Red Cross Representative, '58-'59, Niwauna, National Forensic League, Ra- dio Guild, La Cinquantaine. BASS, J IM Uunel National Honor Society, National Forensic League, Treasurer, '58, National Thespian Society, Treasurer, '58, Kachina, Treasurer, '58, Ramal, Lancer Staff, Ra- dio Guild, Office Assistant. BATY, DONALD U une? BECK, JOE fJuneD ROTC. BEERY, JOE flunel Track Team Letterman, '53, BELL, BOBBY K January? BELL, MALCOLM flunel Senior Cabinet, Ramal. BENNETT, WILLIAM FOSTER, J R. Clanuaryl Student Council Representative, '58, Senior Class Chaplain, Senior Cabin- et, Most Representative Senior Boy, Lanc- er Staff, Irari, Mixed Chorus, National Forensic League, CSU, Radio Guild, ROTC, Officers' Club. I I Looks like that paper is out again! Stephen McCleary, Kristi Mar- tin, Katherine McMahon, Malcolm McCants, and Nolan Marye glance over their Lancers. BERBERIAN, KATHERINE Uunel Texas Junior Academy of Science, Secretary, '57-'58, CSU, Office Assistant, Ta- wasi, Gym Leader, Texas ,Iunior Historical Society, Kachina. BERGAMINI, KITTY Uunel Wichaka, Ser- geant-at-arms, '58-'59, Cherokee Bowling Head, ,SS-'59, City Bowling Team, ,57-'58, '58-'59, Lamar-O-Liers. BERGSTROM, BARBARA Llunel Mirabeau, Na- tional Thespian Society, Secretary, '58, Kachina, President, ,58, Sopho- more Cabinet, Gym Leader, CSU. BERLETH, TOM f June 7 BERLY, JIMMY fJuneJ B Team Bas- ketball Letterman, '56- '57, A Team Basket- ball Letterman, '57-'58, KA Team Baseball Let- terman, '57, MA Team Baseball Letterman, '58, Ramal. BERNICH, MARSHA LEA Llunel Wichaka, Kach ina, Lamar-O-Liers. BLUM, BARBARA Uunel CSU, Mixed Chorus, Modern Dance Club, Palamar, La Cin- quantine. BLUNDELL, ELIZABETH CJunel Lamar-O-Liers, Secretary, CSU, Future Nurses of America, Chaplain, '58, La Cin- quantaine. ENIUR BERNICH, WINSTON fJanuaryD Future Farmers of America. BERSON, VANITA fJuneJ Orenda Beauty, Most Beautiful, '58, CSU, Kachina. BEYMER, FRANK M. Uunel Mixed Chorus, Radio Guild. BILBO, KIRK CJuneJ B Team Football, Junior Varsity Football Letterman. BINGHAM, PAT fJunel Kachina. BLACK, CHRIS fJuneJ Cavaliers, Mixed Chorus. BLACKLEDGE, MIKE fJuneJ Arrowhead, National Honor So- ciety, Treasurer, '58, President, '59, Stu- dent Council Representative, '58, Junior Cabinet, Ramal, Texas Junior Academy of Science, Treasurer, '58, La Cinquan- taine. BLANCAS, NATIVIDAD fJuneD Kachina, Future Nurses of Amer- ica, Gym Leader. Sophomore Della Dedeo doesn't seem in awe of Senior artists Carla Lewis, Frank Winterhalter, and Pat Lane, as she should be. Eh, Seniors! aug. BONNER, TOM fjunel Arrowhead, National Honor So- ciety, Texas Junior Academy of Science, ROTC, Honor Committee, Drill Platoon. BORISKI, PAT flunel Bowling Team Letterman, CSU, Kachina. BOWMAN, BETTY 1Summer School? BOWMAN, ELSLEY flunel ROTC. BRADBURN, WALTER tjunel Pow Wow, B Team Track Let- terman, '57. BRADT, SUSAN MARTIN ijanuaryl National Honor Society, Sec., Senior Class Treas., Kachina, Pres., '57- '58, National Thespian Society, Pres, '58, Choralettes, Miraheau, Gym Leader. BRANARD, BETTY Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor So- cietYZ Junior Cabinet,, Cherokee Tennis Head, Niwauna, Lamar-O-Liers, Mixed Chorus, City Volleyball Team, Future Teachers of America, Office Assistant. BRANTON, JUDY flunel Arrowhead, National Honor So- ciety, La Cinquantaine, Chaplain, '58-'59, Mirabeau, Choralettes, Lancer Rep., CSU, Kachina, Red Cross Rep., '56-'58, Texas Junior Historical Society, Stage Or- chestra. BOCK, ED ilunel BODDEN, BART Uunel National Honor Society, Tawasi, Wo- wapi, Choralettes, Li- brary Assistant, CSU. BONIN, BETSY ANN fjanuaryl National Honor Society, City Archery Squad, '56, '57, Lancer Representative, '58, Red Cross Repre- sentative, '56, '57, '58, Niwauna, Vice Presi- dent, '58, Sketchers' As- sociation, President, '57, Secretary, '58, CSU, Kachina, La Cinquan- taine, Lab Assistant. BROWNE BRANUM, KATHRYN f,luneJ Palamar, CSU, Kachina, La Cin- quantaine, Future Nurses of America, Texas Junior Academy of Science, Office Assistant. BREEDLOVE, BARBARA Uunel National Honor Society, Student Council Representative, '56-'57, Swimming Team, ,57, Mirabeau, Vice President, ,58, CSU, Kachina, Choralettes, Office As- sistant, Lab Assistant. BRIEGER, RONNIE tlunel BRINDLEY, PAUL Llunel National Honor Society, Student Council Rep., '57-,58, Golf Team Letter- man, ,57-'58, Capt., '58, Pow Wow, Pres., ,581-'59, BROESCHE, TRAVIS t.luneD Arrowhead, Treas., National Honor Society, Pres., ,58-'59, National Forensic League, Student Council Rep., 57359, Junior Cabinet, MB Team Basketball Let- terman, '57-,58, Ramal, Pres., '58, Mixed Chorus, Debate Squad, CSU, Office Asst. BROUGHTON, CAROLINE Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor So- ciety, Senior Cabinet, Radio Guild, Sec- retary, '57, Texas Junior Historical So- ciety, La Cinquantaine, CSU, Office As- sistant, Lab BROWN, NANCY LAURA flunel National Forensic League, Record- ing Secretary, '58, ,595 Office Assistant, Library Assistant, Texas Junior Historical Society, Vice President, ,57, President, '58, CSU. BROWNE, ANN Uuneb National Thespian Society, Kachi- na, Texas Junior Historical Society, Radio Guild , CSU, Lamar-O-Liers, Mixed Chorus. Assistant. SENIOR . . . BROWN ING, RICHARD tlunel National Honor Society, Swimming Team Letterman, ,58. BRUNSON, JENIFER flunel Future Teachers of America, La Cinquan- taine, Kachina. BRYAN, BETTY ANNE Uunel CSU, Kachina. BUCHANAN, JANE Uunel Sophomore Cab- inet, Red Cross Repre- sentative, '56, Niwauna, Radio Guild, Secretary, '58, Texas Junior His- torical Society, La Cin- quantaine, Office As- sistant. BURDICK, SUZANNE Uunei Rodeo Club, Kachina, CSU, Radio Guild. BURKE, MARIA Uunel Volleyball Letterman, ,57-'58, May Fete Court, '57, '58, Pow Wow Sweet- heart, ,58-,592 Mirabeau, Corresponding Secretary, '58, Choralettes, Gym Leader, CSU, National Thespian Society, Ka- china. BUSBY, MIKE flunel BUSCHARDT, B. E. Uunel Rarnal, Radio Guild, Office As- sistant. BYRD, SIGMAN flunel ROTC. CALDWELL, BETSY Uunel CSU. CALLAWAY, ROBERT EUGENE Uanuaryb Student Council Representative, '57-,58, Senior Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Baseball Letterman, ,56-'58. CAMP, KAY Clunel Niwauna, Choralettes, Texas .lun ior Historical Society, Office Assistant, Gym Leader, CSU. page Patty Moore, getting her senior proofs from Sabra Hall and Frank Jones, seems a little shocked, as Glen Stanhaugh, Lyn Kuhn, and CAMPBELL, SUSAN tlunel Tawasi, Kachi- na, National Tliespian Society, CSU, Sketch- ers' Association. CARLILE, MARY LOU .lane Buchanan look on. Z' Uunel Wiehaka, Radio Guild, Lamar'O-Liers, Kachina' CSU CARLSON, CARYL Uunel Radio Guild, Lancer, Texas Junior Historical Society. CAROTHERS, CAROLYN Uunel Niwauna, La Cinquantaine, R a d i o Guild, Lancer Staff, Advertising Manager, '58-'59, Lab Assistant. CAROTHERS, JOHNNY CJuneJ Ramal. CARRICO, JAN fJuneJ Wichaka, Radio Guild, Kachina, CSU, Mixed Chorus. CHRONE, INDIA fJuneJ Lancer Represen- tative, '56-'59, Niwauna, Radio Guild, La Cin- quantaine, Choralettes, Lab Assistant. CLAGHORN, MARGARET Uunel Tawasi, Ka- china, National Thes- pian Society, Texas Jun- ior Historical Society. SENIOR CARTER, ANN CJuneJ Lancer Staff, Circulation, '57, As- sistant Feature Editor, '58, '59, Red Cross Representative, '56-'59, Wichaka, Radio Guild, Vice President, '58-'59, Lamar-O- Liers. CARTER, DAVID f.IuneJ ROTC, Company Commander, Drill Platoon, Texas Junior Academy of Sci- CARTER, NICK Uunel CATLIN, LINDA Uunel Niwauna, Kachina, CSU. CHAIN , PRISCILLA Lluneb Kachina, Sketchers' Association, Radio Guild, Rodeo Club. CHARLTON, BILL fJuneJ Irari, Treasurer, ,57. CHATHAM, LEE CJunel Tawasi, Kachina, Lamar-O-Liers, Pres., '58-'59, Irari Court, '58-'59, CSU. CHILDRESS, CAROL fJuneJ Arrowhead, National Honor So- ciety, Student Council Rep., '57, Junior Cabinet, City Archery Team, Letterman, ,57, '58, Cherokee Archery Head, Orenda Staff, Art Ed., '58, Texas Junior Historical Society, Mirabeau, Sequoyah, CSU. CLARK, MARY KAY flanuaryl N a tio n al Honor Society, Ni- waunag Choralettesg Of- fice Assistant. CLAY, SALLY Uunel Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council Repre- sentative, '57-'58, Lancer Representative, '56-'57g Niwaunag Sequoyah, President, '58-'59, An- thology Editor, '57-'58, Kachina. Q I I COLE, KAY , Uunel Junior Cabinet, Kachinag La Cin- uantaine' Choralettes Secreta '58' F q 1 1 ry, , ll' ture Teachers of America, Gym Leader, CSU. COLE, WHARTON Uunej Pow Wow, Office Assistant. COLEMAN, JACK Uunel Irarig Mixed Chorus. COLLINS, LOUIS Uunel COLLINS, MARY ESTHER Uanuaryl Tawasig Lancer Representative, Red Cross Representativeg CSU. COMPTON, CAROL MARGARET Uanuaryi Niwaunag Choralettesg CSUQ Kachina. CONN ER, BILL Uunel Senior Class Pies., National Honor SocietYZ Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinetg B Team Football Letterman, '56, A Team Football Letterman, '57, A Team Track Letterman, '57-'58, May Fete Escort, '58g Orenda Staff, Sports Ed., '58-'59, Lancer Rep., '58, Pow Wow, Sec., '58-'59. COOK, DONALD MARTIN Uanuaryl CLEMENTS, GENE Uunel Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council Rep., '57, Lancer Staff, Rep., '57, Page Ed., '58-'59, Quill and Scrollg Ramal, Chaplain, '58, National Forensic League, Pres., '58-'59, Sequoyah, Vice Pres., '58-'59, Red Cross Rep., '56-'57, Harvard Book Award, '58, State Extemporaneous Speech Rep., '58. COCKBURN, DOROTHY Clanuaryi Lamar-O- Liersg Office Assistantg CSU, Radio Guild. COKER, MACK ELBERT Llunel Student Council Representative, '59g Bas- ketball Team Letterman, '58g Pow Wow, National Forensic League, Lab Assistantg Senior Class Prophet. CREEKMORE, BUZZY lJunel B Team Foot- hall Letterman, '56, A Team Football Letter- man, '57, B Team Track Letterman, '57, '58, Pow Wow. CROTHERS, BILL lJunet National Honor Society, Texas Junior Academy of Science, La Cinquantaine. CROW, EMMET lJunel Rodeo Club, Vice President, '56-'57, Presi- dent, '57-'58. COOKSEY, DICK Llunel A Team Track Letterman, '57- '58, B Team Track Letterman, '56, A Team Football, '58, B Team Football Letterman, '56, lrari. COOPER, BETTY PAULA fJunel Lamar-O-Liers, Lancer Staff. CORNWELL, PUCIF. Lluneb Volleyball Team, '58, Lancer Rep- resentative, Red Cross Representative, Li- brary Assistant, Modern Dance Cluh. COULTER, CAROL fJuneJ Arrowhead, Secretary, National Honor Society, Choralettes, La Cin- quantaine, Vice President, '58-'59, Texas Junior Academy of Science, Wowapi, Sec- retary, '57-'58, Library Assistant. COWART, DAMARTS ANN CJuneJ Choralettes. COWDEN, JO ANNE CJuneD Lamar-O-Liers. COWDEN, JUDY fJuneJ CSU. COX, BECKY CJunel Niwauna, Choralettes, CSU, Ra dio Guild, Office Assistant. ENIOR CULBERTSON, NANCY fJuneD Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council Repre- sentative, '57, Sopho- more Cabinet, Lancer Representative, '58, Mir- abeau, Irari, CSU, Ka- china. CULL, HERBERT fJuneJ Texas Junior Academy of Science. CUMMING, BOB Uunel CUNNINGHAM, KATHLEEN tlunel Future Nurses of America, Ku china, La Cinquantaine, Choralettes. CURRAN, MIKE l,IuneJ Irari, Kachina, Radio Guild. CURTIS, BARBARA fJuneJ Palamar, Lamar-O-Liers, Mixed Chorus, Rodeo Club, CSU, La Cinquan- taine. DABNEY, BETTY tjunel Mirabeau, Library Assistant, CSU, Wowapi, Treasurer, '58-'59. DAILEY, GINGER fJuneJ Niwauna, CSU, Future Teachers of America, Lu Cinquantaine, Lamar-O- Lic-rs, Choralettes. DANIEL, MAUREEN flunel CSU, Kachina' Future Teachers of America. DARNELL, LINDA REBECCA fjanuaryl May Feta Court, '58, Mira- heau, Clloralettes, Vice President, '58, CSU. I I Bill Bennett seems to he boring everybody, including Sue Harlow, at a band party after the football game. DAVENPORT, JUDY 1.Iune'I Radio Guild, Texas Junior Academy of Science, CSU, Fu- ture Nurses of America, Kachina. DAVIS, JACK tlunel DAVIS, JAMES tjunel Golf Letterman '57-'58, Ramal. DAVIS, J EANICE DIAMOND, HARRY flume? Uanuaryl DAVIS, MELINDA fjunel Lancer Repre- sentativeg L a m a r - 0 Liersg Mixed Chorus Radio Cuildg CSU. DAVIS, MURRAY Uanuaryl lrari. s DICKINSON, ALASTAIR Uanuaryl Lancer Rep- resentative, 56g Chess Club. ENIOR DAVIS, RICHARD Uunel UB Team Track Letterman, '57, DAVISON, ROSEIVIARY f.IuneJ Palamarg Red Cross Representa- tive, '56-'58g La Cinquantaineg Future Nurses of America, Treasurer, '57-'58g Ka- chinag CSU. DAWSON, ROBBIN Ramal. DEATS, WAYNE flunel DEEN, DUDLEY flume? Bandg Radio Guild, President, '59 CSUg Lancer Representative. DE LA TORRE, ROBERTA f,IuneJ Wichakag Radio Cuildg Texas .lun- ior Academy of Scienceg Texas Junior Historical Society, Chaplaing National Forensic Leagueg Lab Assistant. DE LAUNE, IVA flume? Art Award and Keyg Rodeo Club. de WAAL, ROLAND Uunel Pow Wowg B Team Football, '56, 0 0 o fjunel Student Council Representativeg If you want to know the truth, I don't want to go to collegell' says Robert French to Ann Knickerbocker and Barbara Jackson. all three National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists. I DRUMMOND, JACK fSummer School? DUGGAN, PAUL Clunel Irarig Swimming Team, '56-'57g Stage Band. DUNNAM, DIANA f,Iunel Palamar, President, 358g Orenda Beauty, '57g Red Cross Representative, Secretary-Treasurer, '58g La Cinquan- taineg CSU, Future Nurses of America: Kachinag Choralettesg Lab Assistant. DUNNE, MIKE f.Iunel Pow Wow, Football Team, I56, '57, '58. DUPREE, KIRBY f,IuneJ BU Team Football, '56. DURST, DAN tjunel Pow Wowg Office Assistantg CSU, Sergeant-at-arms, '58, Kachina. DWORSKY, DORIS ANN Llunel Lancer Representative, '58g Gym Leader, Office Assistant. EARL, WILLIAM WARREN f.IanuaryJ DOMBROWA, DAVID flunel National Thes- pian Society, National Forensic League. DREYER, BILL fSummer Schooll DRISCOLL, VICTOR f,Iunel Lancer Staff. ELSTER, ELIZABETH .l EAN Uunel City Bowling Team. EMRICK, JAN Uunel Arrowhead. ENGBERG, STEPHEN tjuneb Arrowhead, Na-- tional Honor Society, Student Council Repre- sentative, Sophomore Cabinet, .lunior Cabi- net, Senior Cabinet, Ramal, B Team Foot- ball Letterman, '56, Of- fice Assistant, Mixed Chorus, Sergeant-at-arms. EDMUNDSON, JOANNE Uunel National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Student Council Rep., '58-'59, Gym Leader, Orenda Staff, Club Ed., '57-'58, Girls' Sports Ed., '58-'59, Palamar, Treas., '58-'59, Future Nurses of America, Pres., '57-'58, La Cinquantaine, Wowapi, Li- brary Asst. EDWARDS, DON A. Llunel Pow Wow, ROTC, Rifle Team, Officers' Club. EIDSON, ARLANE Uanuaryl ELLINGTON, BETTY flunel Arrowhead, Palamar, CSU, La Cinquantaine, Future Teachers of Amer- ica, Sketchers' Association. ELLTS, MARY flunel Kachina, Office Assistant, CSU, Lancer Staff. ELLIS, MOLLY Uunel Wichaka, Mixed Chorus, Kachina, CSU, La Cinquantaine. ELLIS, SHARON flunel CSU, Rodeo Club, Choralettes. ELLIS, SUSAN Uunel National Honor Society, Junior Cabinet, Band Sweetheart, Cherokee Vice President, '58-'59, Modern Dance Club, May Fete Court, '57, '58, Mirabeau, CSU, National Thespian Society, Choralettes, Office Assistant, Gym Leader, Lancer Representative, Sophomore Lady of Lamar. ENIOR ESTESS, MICHAEL tlanuaryl A Team Basketball Letterman, '57, '58, '59, May Fete Escort, '57, '58, Ramal, Treasurer, '58, CSU. F ALKEN HAIN ER, CHESTER KJ une? FANNIN, CAROL ljunel Student Council Rep., '56-'57, Sen- ior Cabinet, City Volleyball Letterman, ,582 Mirabeau: CSUg Clioralettesg ROTC, Sponsor, Rifle Team, Officers' Clulmg Lab Asst.g Homecoming Queen. F ARIS, ARTHLR llunel Student Council Representative, Pow Wow, Treasurer, T58-'59, Lab As- sistant. FARMER, ROBERT llunel Ramal, Astronomy Club, Secretary, '57-'58, Texas Junior Academy of Science' Lab Assistant. FEAGIN, LANA lJuneJ Red Cross Representative, '58-'59, Tawasi, Chaplain, '58-'59, Choralettesg Lab Assistant, Office Assistant, CSU, Future Teachers of America, Chaplain, '58, FEATHER, PETE llunel Irari. F ELDER, SUE llunel Niwauna, Red Cross Representa- tive, Future Teachers of America. FENOGLIO, CAROLE SUE Uunel National Honor Society, Student Council Representative, Secretary, '58-,59g Volleyball Letterman, i56, '57, '58, Captain, '58, May Fete Court, '57, '58, Mirabeau, Chaplain, ,582 Choralettes, President, ,58g CSU, Secretary, Treasurer, '58, Queen of lrari Court. FERGUSON, ARLEN ljunel Junior Cabinet, Ramalg Texas junior Academy of Science, Astronomy Club, President, '58-'59. W O I Susan Forester, Liz Lamkin, Anne McCullough, India Chrone, and Junior Clelia Windrum 'lfix the Senior Class election. if FINCH, RISE lilunel Niwaunag La- mar-O-Liers. FISHER, MARY ljunel CSU, Future Teachers of America, Lamar-O-Liers. FITZ, MARY lluncl CSU, Wicliakag Future Nurses of Amer- ica. Secretary. Treasurer Clunel FITZGERALD, TIM Uunel Texas Junior Academy of Science, Ramal, Astronomy Club, Secretary, '58. FLANAGAN, KATHY Uunel CSU, Kachina, Lamar-O-Liers, Future Nurses of America. F LEMING, JON flume? Lancer Repre- sentative, '56, '57, '58, Red Cross Representa- tive, Ramal, National Thespian Society, CSU, Track Team, '56-'57. FRENCH, ROBERT Uuneb Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, Ramal, Orenda Staff, Business Staff, '58, Bus- iness Manager, '58-'59, National Forensic League, Treasurer, '58, '59, Lancer Staff, Busi- ness Staff, Advertising, Quill and Scroll, Office Assistant, Junior Cabi- net, Radio Guild. GAINEY, BETH flunel Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, Lancer Staff, Girls' Sports Editor, '58-'59, Palamar, Future Teach- ers of America, Vice President, Texas Junior Historical Society, CSU, Lab Assistant. SENIOR FLEMING, JUDY Uunel Palamar, Kachina, Rodeo Club, Future Nurses of America. FOLEY, PAT Uunel Track Letterman, '56, '57. FONTAINE ERNEST FONVILLE JERRY Uunel Ramal, Sketchers' Association, ROTC, Rifle Team, Drill Platoon, Officers' Club. FORESTER, SUSAN llanuaryl National Honor Society, Soph. Cabinet, Jr. Cabinet, Bowling Team Let- terman, '56, Volleyball Team, '57, Letter- man, '58, Swimming Team Letterman, '56, '57, '58, Capt., '58, Directory Staff, '58, Lancer Rep., '56, Red Cross Rep., '57, Tawasi, Kachina, CSU, F.T.A., Texas Junior Academy of Science, Texas .lunior Historical Society, La Cinquantaine, Lab Asst., Office Asst. FRANK, JERRY flunel F RAZIER, NETA Uunel Niwauna, Rodeo Club, Secretary, '58, Lamar-O-Liers, Future Farmers of America Sweetheart, Mixed Chorus, La Cinquantaine. FREEMAN, J OE Uunel Lancer Staff, Sports Editor, '58. GARRETT, MARGO Uunel Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Societyg Sophomore Cabinetg Junior Cabinet: Ni- wauna, Recording Secre- tary, '58-'59, Kachinag CSUQ Gym Leaderg ROTC Sponsor, Drill Platoon, Rifle Teamg Of- ficers' Clubg Choral- ettesg Orenda Beauty, '58g lrari Court. GARTNER, DON CJunel Ramalg CSU. I I GERRARD, SUE U unel Mirabeaug Lamar-O-Liers, Presi- dent, '58, Chaplain, '58, Texas Junior Academy of Science, CSU. GILBERT, BETTY Uunel Choralettesg' Kachinag Future Nurses of America, CSU. GIRARD, CHERIE fJuneJ Wichakag Lamar-O-Liersg CSU, Future Teachers of America. GLAUSER, ANN Uunel Red Cross Representative, '57g La Cinquantaineg Mirabeaug CSU. GOSNELL, NANCY Uanuaryl Red Cross Representativeg La- mar-O-Liersg Rodeo Club. GOULDSON, CHARLOTTE fJuneJ Miraheaug Lamar-O-Liersg Texas Junior Academy of Science. GRADWOHL, CHERRY fJuneD Mirabeaug CSU, Radio Guild. GRANT, MEREDITH CJuneJ Rodeo Club, CSU, Kachina. CSUQ GARVEY, ELLEN CJuneJ City Bowling Team Letterman, '59g Choralettesg Kachina 3 CSU. GAST, MARILYN fJuneJ Palamarg Texas Junior Historical So- cietyg Lab Assistant: CSUg Gym Leader. GATES, MILTON C J unel HALDEMAN, ALICE Uunel Lamar-O-Liersg Lancer Representative, ,58-,593 Red Cross Rep- resentative, '57-'59, Ka- chinag Future Nurses of Americag La Cinquan- taineg CSU. I-IALE, GERRY f,IuneJ ROTC. HALL, JUDY flunel CSU. GRASSEDONIO, ROY Uunel Football Letterman, '56, '57g Pow Wowg National Thespian Society. GRAY, CAMILLE CJuneJ Arrowheadg Rodeo Club, Lamar- O-Liersg Lab Assistant, City Archery Squad. GREENE, JOHN f.IuneJ B Team Track Letterman, '58g Ramal. CRIMES, DON Uunei Pow Wowg Future Farmers of America, Vice President. GRUBBS, BETSY Uunel Choralettesg La Cinquantaineg CSU. GUEST, JANE flunel Palamarg Kachina. GUTHRIE, BILL Uunel Ramal. GUTHRIE, CONNIE fJuneJ National Honor Societyg Student Council Representative, '57-'58, Directory Staffg Cherokee Secretary, '58-'59, Baseball Head, '57-'58g Mirabeau, President, '58g Choralettes, Treasurer, '58, Kachinag Gym Leaderg CSU. ENIORS HALL, MIKE UuneJ National Honor Societyg Student Coun- cil Representative, ,56- ,57g Sophomore Cabinetg .Iunior Cabinetg Lancer Staff, Page Editor, ,58- '59g Ramalg National Forensic League, Vice President, '58-,59g Se- quoyah. HALL, SABRA Uanuaryl National Honor Societyg Quill and Scroll g Orenda Staff, Typist, '56-'57, '57-'58, Senior Class Ed- itor, '58-'59g HOU As- sociationg Mirabeaug Se- quoyahg La Cinquan- taineg Library Assist- antg Rodeo Club. HALSELL, CLAUDETTE fSummer Schooll CSU, Rodeo Club. HAMLETT, WILLIAM flunel Student Council Representative, Irari, Chaplain, '57, President, '58, MA Team Track, '57, Letterman, '58, ROTC. HAMMANN, ROBERT Clanuaryl National Honor Society, Stu- dent Council Representative, '57-'58, Sen- ior Class Lawyer, Baseball Team, '57, '58, Office Assistant, National Forensic League, CSU, Ramal, Mixed Chorus. HAND, JANE f,luneJ Choralettes, Palamar, Senior Cab- inet, Future Nurses of America, Red Cross Representative, Office Assistant, CSU. HANNA, DAVID fjunel HANNA, DOROTHY Uunel Lamar-O-Liers, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Lancer Representative, Kachina. HANSEN, MARTHA ANN Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor So- ciety: .lunior Cabinet, Mirabeau, La Cin- quantaine, Kachina, Future Teachers of America, Lamar-O-Liers, Mixed Chorus. HARAGAN, PAT flunel A Team Baseball, ,57, B Team Basketball, '57, A Team Baseball, '58, AH Team Basketball, '58, Ramal, Treas- urer, '58. Zane Aren't there any boys in this school! Girls such as Gail Norris, Carol Fannin, and Barbara Breedlove shouldnit be left alone. HARDIN, KENNY flanuaryl Junior Varsity Football, '57, Trari. HARDY, CAROLE Uunel Lancer Repre- sentative, '58-'59, Ni- wauna, CSU, Office As- sistant. HARLOW, SUE Uanuaryl Choralettes, National Thespian So- ciety, Modern Dance Club, May Fete Court, '56. HARRIS, DAVID HENDERSON, Uunel B Team Bas- ROBERT ketball, '57-'58, Irari. HARRIS, DICK f.IuneJ Student Council Representative, '53-'59, B Team Basketball Letterman, '57-'58, Pow Wow, CSU. HARRIS, KENNEDY f.IuneJ HENDERsoN, TOM fJuneD Football Team, Manager, '57, '58, Base- ball Team, Trainer, '58- '59 Uunel Track Letter- SENIOR 0 o 0 HARRIS, MARY FRANCES Uunel Arrowhead, Palamar, CSU, ROTC Sponsor, Rifle Team, Officers' Club, Treas- l1I'CI'. HARRIS, MURRAY Uunel ROTC, Officers' Club, Drill Platoon. HATTWICK, MIKE fjunel Arrowhead, National Honor S0- ciety, Student Council Representative, '57, '58, President, '58-'59, Sophomore Class President, National Forensic League, Cheerleader, Debate Squad, CSU, Band, Orchestra, Directory Staff. HAYS, TERRY GUY Uanuaryl Future Farmers of America, Chaplain. HAZEL, J EANN E f,IuneJ Red Cross Representative, Choral- ettes, Kachina, La Cinquantaine, CSU. HEINEN, MARTY Uunel Lancer Representative, '56, Red Cross Representative, '57, Lab Assistant, Office Assistant. HEINZERLING, JOHN fjunel National Honor Society, Tennis Letterman, '56-'59, Pow Wow, Office As- sistant. HEISER, RICHARD flunel Pow Wow, Astronomy Club, Na- tional Forensic League, Lab Assistant, Texas Junior Academy of Science. lTerry Hays, Carol Ann Voss, and Karen Tellepsen skip civics to l help election officials and clerks during the November election. C I I HERREN, TOM llunel Sophomore Class Treasurer, Cheer- leader, Ramal, Secretary, '58, CSU, Chap- lain, '58. HESS, HANK Klunel Ramal. HEYNE, SUSIE llunel Arrowhead, National Honor So- ciety, Office Assistant, Niwauna, Gym Leader, CSU. HILL, JEN EAN llunel HILL, JOHN llunel HTNES, BONNIE llunel CSU. HINES, LINDA llunel .lunior Cabinet, Modern Dance Club. Pres., '58-'59, Red Cross Rep., '57- '58, Niwauna. Cl1aplain,'58, Future Nurses of America, Vice Pres., '57-l58, Pres.. '58- '59, CSU, Gym Leader. HITT, LARRY llunel Student Council Rep.. '57, Sopli. Cabinet, Jr. Varsity Football Letterman. '57, BH Team Track Letterman. '58, HA Team Track. '59, Ramal, Vice Pres., '58, National Tliespian Society, Mixed Chorus, Sec., '57, Vice Pres., '58, Pres., '58, Senior Class Vice Pres. HERGENS, RUTH Uunel Lancer Repre- sentative, ,57-'58, Red C r o s s Representative, '58-'59, Palamar, La- mar-O-Liers, Treasurer, '58, Pianist, Stage Or- chestra. HERMANN, WINSTON Uunel Ramal, Library Assistant, Office Assist- ant. HERNDON, LIN ljunel HBR Team Foot- ball Lelterman, '56, HA Team Football Letter- man, '58, May Fete Es- cort, '57, Pow Wow. HOOVER, ANN flume? Niwaunag Ka- chinag CSUQ Library Assistantg Wapika. HOOVER, ANNE fJuneJ Tawasig Kachi- nag Choralettes. HOOVER, MARGARET fJunel Lancer Represen- tativeg Red Cross Rep- resentativeg CSUg Choralettcsg Kachinag 'Lab Assistantg Library Assistant. HODGES, BUDDY fJuneJ Pow Wowg Office Assistant. HOEFLICH, MARY ELLEN Clunel Tawasig Gym Leaderg Texas Jun- ior Academy of Science. HOFFMAN, BARBARA lJuneJ Choralettes. HOLLYFIELD, JOAN CJuneJ La Cinquantaineg Texas Junior Historical Societyg Kachinag CSUQ Choral- ettesg Future Nurses of America. HOLMES, JOHNNY hlunel BH Team Football, '56g HA Team Football Letterman, '57g Pow Wow. HOLT, LINDA fJuneD Choralettes. HOLT, REMUS fJuneJ Future Farmers of America, Presi- dent, '58-'59g Rodeo Club, Vice President, '58-'59, HOOKS, RUFUS H., JR. CJuneJ Lancer Staff. SENIORS HOPKINS, HARRTET fJunel Mirabeaug Stu- dent Council Represen- tative, '57-'58g Choral- ettesg CSUg La Cin- quantaineg Gym Leader. HORTON, MARY CJuneD Kachina. HOUSE, NANCY f June? HOWE, DAVID fSunimer Schooll Radio Guild. HIQBBARD, JIMMY Uanuaryl Ramal, Future Farmers of America, Rodeo Club, Treasurer. HUCK, CECILE tjunel Gym Leader, Tawasi, Texas Jun- ior Historical Society. HUDSON, LINDA ilunel CSU, Niwauna, Mixed Chorus. HUGHES, LYNN Uunel Lab Assistant, Texas Junior His- torical Society. HUGHES, SAM f.IuneJ National Honor Society, National Forensic League, Band, Orchestra, Ramalg Sophomore Cabinet, La Cinquantaine. HULL, CAROL RUTH fjunei La Cinquantaine, CSU, Office As- sistant, Mirabeau. I Howdy, Partner! say Aneita Moore, Linda Skelton, Susan Swift, Dianne Wall, Neta Frazier, and Ann Hoover, as they wait for their barn dance to start. ILLIG, CAROL tlunel Arrowhead, Sen- ior Class Poet, National Honor Society, Niwau- na, Lancer Staff, Assist- ant Feature Editor, '57, '58, Page Editor, '58, '59, Quill and Scroll, Red Cross Representa- tive, Sequoyah, Secre- tary, ,58-'59. INGRAM, MEREDITH 1,Iunel National Honor Society, Student Coun- cil Representative, '56- '57, '58-'59, Lancer Rep- resentative, '57-'58, Ni- wauna, Sergeant-at-arms, ,58, CSU, Lab Assist- ant, Office Assistant. I SAACS, PATRICIA flanuaryl Senior Class Poet, Volleyball Team. '57, Swimming Team, '56, '58, Letterman, '57, Gym Leader, Tawasi, Treasurer, '58, Lab As- sistant, CSU, Lancer Representative, '56-'58, JACKSON, BARBARA fJuneJ Arrowheadg Na- tional Honor Societyg Mirabeau, Sgt.-at-arms, '58, Gym Leader, Office Asst.g Lab Asst.g Junior Cabinetg Lancer Rep., '58, Kachina, CSUQ Na- tional Merit Scholarship Semifinalistg La Cin- quantaineg Texas Junior Academy of Science. JACOBE, RONNIE 1JanuaryJ Arrowhead 3 National Honor Societyg Junior Class Pres., Sen- ior Class Pres.g Senior Cabinetg Most Popular Senior Boy, May Fete Escort, ,56, 357, '58, Pow Wow, National Thespian Society, CSUQ HB Team Football Let- terman, '56g MAH Team Football Letterman, ,57. JAMJSON, JOHN fJune7 Ramal. JONES, FRANK fJuneJ Arrowhead, At- tendance Clerkg National H 0 n 0 r Society, lrari, Chaplain, '58-'59g Texas Junior Academy of Sci- ence, Vice President, '58- i59g Orenda Staff, Junior Cla s s Editor, '57-'58, Senior Class Editor, '58- '59g Quill and Scroll. JORDAN, GAIL fJuneJ Choralettesg Ka- chinag Radio Guild, La Cinquantaineg CSU. E IOR JENKINS, BILL Uanuaryl Golf Letterman, '58g CSU. JENNINGS, JAMES K., JR. fJuneJ Arrowhead, Presidentg National Honor Societyg Lab Assistantg Awahoog Astronomy Clubg La Cinquantineg Texas Junior Academy of Scienceg Sequoyah. JOHN, MADGE CJuneJ Swimming Team, '56, ,57g Lab As- sistant, Lamar-O-Liersg CSU3 Tawasig Sketchers' Association, Future Teachers of America. JOHNSON, ANN MARIE fJuneJ CSUQ La Cinquantaineg Kachinag Mixed Chorusg Office Assistant. JOHNSON, BETSY fJuneJ National Thespian Societyg Mira- beaug Office Assistantq Kachinag CSUQ Choralettesg Tennis Teamg Lancer Rep- resentativeg La Cinquantaine. JOHNSON, KAY ANN fJuneJ Niwaunag CSUQ City Arc-ln-ry Squad, '58-'59, La Cinquanlaineg Future Teachers of America, Treasure-r, '58g Ka- china. JOINES, FRANK LEX fJuneJ ROTCg Officers' Club. JONES, ELDON lJuneJ National Honor Society, Ramalg Baseball Team, '57, '58, '59, Office Assist- antg Junior Cabinet, La Cinquantaine, Treasurer, '58-'59. J OSEPHSON, JOHANNA fJuneD National Honor Society. JUNKER, JANET fJuneJ Niwauna: Choralettesg S e n io r Cabinetg Red Cross Rep- resentative, '58, CSU. KAISER, BETSY fJuneJ Palamar, Vice President, '58, Irari Courtg Modern Dance Cluhg CSU g Choral- ettesg Gym Leader. KALB, JON fJuneJ Pow Wowg Jun ior Varsity Footballg A' Team Football. I KAPP, MARTHA Uanuaryl Red Cross Representative, La- mar-0-Liersg CSUg Kachina, F u t u r e Nurses of America. KEATHLEY, JOE fJanuaryJ Bo s' Choru ' Mi d CSU. KELLY, BILLY Uunel KELLY, FRANK fJuneJ Irarig Lab Assistant, Texas Junior Academy of Science. KENNEDY, PATSY CJuneJ Lamar-O-Liers, Treasurer, '58, Vice President, '59g Lancer Staff, Kachina, CSUQ Palamarg Texas Junior Academy of Science, La Cinquantaineg Sketchers' As- sociation, Secretary, '58. KETHAN, KENNY Uunel KINZBACH, LETITIA fJuneD Student Council Representativeg 'CSU' Kachina' So homore Cabinet un , , P :J - ior Cahinetg Choralettesg Mixed Chorus, Pianistg Senior Class Treasurer. KIRKGARD, KATHLEEN 1JuneJ CSU. y s , xe Chorusg KAMRATH, JACK Uunel Tennis Team, Letterman, '57, ,585 Cap- tain, '58, '59g Ramal. KUNTZ, NICK i.IuneJ Ramal, National Forensic League, Na- tional Thespian Society, Vice President, '58, Kachina, Vice President. LAMAR, FLORENCE LEE flunel National Honor Society, Wowapi, Presi- dent, '57-'58, Library Assistant , CSU 1 La Cinquantaine, Lancer Representative. LAMKIN, LIZ C,IuneD Choralettes, Mi- rabeau, Kachina, CSU, Directory Staff, Red Cross Representative. KIRKMAN, JOHN flume? Ramal. KNAPP, SUE flume? KNAUTH, BETTY Uanuaryl National Honor Society, Stu- dent Council Rep., ,56, '57, '58, Jr. Class Treas., Sr. Class Vice Pres., Ir. Cabinet, Sr. Cabinet, Most Popular Sr. Girl, May Fete Court, '56, ,57, '58, Cheerleader, Niwauna, Corres. Sec., '58, Pres., ,583 CSU, National Forensic League, Kachina, Na- tional Thespian Society, Choralettes, Or- chestra, State One-Act Play Contest, '58, Lady of Lamar, '58, Queen of Irari Court, '57-'58. KNICKERBOCKER, ANN Uunej Arrowhead, National Honor So- ciety, Student Council Representative, '57, Senior Cabinet, CSU, Choralettes, Red Cross Representative, '57, President, '58, Future Nurses of America, Secretary, '57, Vice President, ,58, Senior Class Secre- tary. KOEHL, TIM C,IuneJ Ramal. KROUSE, RICHARD Uunel Ramalg Bowling Team, '57. KUBENA, cL1N'r ljuneb KUHN, LYN Uunel National Honor Society, Wichaka, Chaplain, ,57-'58, President, '58-'59, Lancer Staff, Radio Guild, Kachina, Texas Jun- ior Hislorical Society, CSU, Sketcllers' Association. E IORS LANE, DAVID ilunel LANGSTON. BRUCE 1.111111-P ir N 'll-am lfnml lrall I..l'lli'I'llIilIl, '57, ll TPLIIII I:lNillYLlll l.m'Ila'r llliill. ,56Q SW'iIllllllIlQl T:-am Letterman, '57-'58. LA RUE,GAu. W f,IuneJ Red Cross Rcpresentativeg CSIJQ Kachinag Mixed Chorus. LEAVERTON, IVIAIICIE Uunel Wichaka, Corresponding Secretary. '58-'59g National Thespian Sociotyg Se- quoyahg Lancer Staffg Kachinag CSU. LEE,JoYCE lcSummer School? LEVERTON, REBECCA 4 Summer School! LEWIS, CARLA Uunel L1-LY, STEVE tlunel Student Council Reprcsentativcg HB Team Baskethallg Pow Wow. LILLIE, CYNTHIA I.Iuncl Miraheaug Choralettesg CSU. LILLIOTT. RICK llunel Rainalg Office Assistantg La Cin- quantaineg Radio Guild, Treasurer, '57, President, '58, 0 I I had no idea so many girls lettered in football! Anne McCullough, Betsy Baker, Kay Peebles, Linda Catlin, and .Io Anne Edmundson show off their Sweaters. LINDSEY, CYNTHIA llunel Choralettesg L Cinquantaincg Kachina. LINDSEY, MARION 1,IanuaryJ May Fete Es cort, '57g Ranial. LONG, GEBBY f.Iuncl LONG, TOMMY NALLET i . fJunel Band, Pow JXIOSELLE WOW? 5t21gCBaHd- Llunoi Kachina: Quill and Scroll: liuclio Guild: CSI , Urentla Stuff. Cirls' Sports Editor. A57- '58, Junior Class Editor, '58-'59. LOONEY, BUTCH MANISCALCO, fJanuaryD HB' Team Football Letterman, ,562 gjunej Ramal UA Team Football, '57, '58, May Fete Escort, '56, '57, Pow Wow, Lab Assistant. LOUCKS, CHARLOTTE fJuneJ CSU, Wichaka, Radio Guild, Choral- ettes, Irari Court, Ka- china, Future Nurses of America. LOVELADY, JOE ENIORS Uunei Band, Commander, '58-'59, Awa- hoo, Astronomy Club, Orchestra, Sym- phony Orchestra. MacDANIEL, JERRY fJanuaryJ MacLAUGHLIN, DONALD tJune'l irari. MacMAHON, KATHERINE Llunei Student Council Rep.. '56-57. '58- '59, Jr. Cabinet, Palainur, Radio Guild: Kachina, CSU, Choralettes, Lancer Staff, Adv. Staff, '58, Circulation Staff, '59, MADDEN, BARRY 4Junel Arrowhead, Ramal, National Honor Society, B Team Track Lvttcr- man, '57, MAJ, Team Track Le-ttcrman. '58, Orenda Bus. Staff, '57-'59, Bus. Manager. 358-'59, Quill and Scroll, Jr. Cabinet, Sr. Cabinet, Lancer Hcp., '56-'58. MAHAN, HARPER fJuneJ Future Farmers of America, Rodeo Club, Swimming Team. MAHOOD, STEVE fJuneJ Tennis Team, '58-'59, Pow Wow. MALLET, CINDY fJuneJ Mixed Chorus, La Cinquantaine, Radio Guild, Kachina, Lamar-O-Liers. Sukey Fenoglio, Audrey Riggs, Maria Burke, Nancy Culbertson, and Carolyn Williams boost school spirit by helping tape up football si :de I MARKS, DIANE ljunel Kachina, Radio Guild, CSU, Se- quoyah. MARTIN, KRISTI fjuneb Arrowhead, Sophomore Cabinet Red Cross Representative, Vice President, '58, Mixed Chorus, Library Assistant, Fu ture Teachers of America, CSU, Mirabeau. MARTIN, NANCY Uunel Radio Guild, CSU, Future Nurses of America, Choralettes, Pianist, Texas ,Iunior Historical Society. MARTIN, TREY Cjunel Irari, Mixed Chorus. MARYE, NOLAN Uunel Pow Wow, CSU, MB Team Foot- ball, Junior Varsity Football Letterman, '57, MA Team Football, May Fete Es- cort, ,57, '58, Directory Staff, Advertising Manager. MASON, PATTY Uunel MATHIESON, ANNE flunel National Honor Society, Mirabeau, Choralettes, Office Assistant, Library As- sistant. MAY, DEANNA' tjunel CSU, Kachina. MANN, MARTHA lf.Iunel Mirabeau, Or- chestra, All-State Or- chestra, Future Nurses of America, CSU. MANN, MATSIE hlunel Mixed Chorus, Tawasig Lamar-0-Liers, CSU, Future Nurses of America, Kachina. MARIN, OLIVIA flunel Tawasi. MCCORQUODALE, DOUG fJune'J MCCULLEY, KATHLEEN Uunel MCCULLOUGH, ANNE Llunei CSU, Choral- ettesg Miralreaug Cher- okee Swimming Head, ,58-'59g Swimming Team Letterman, '57, '58, City Volleyball Team Letter- man, i57, Captain, ,582 Directory Staff. MAYO, GWEN fJuneJ Kachina, National Thespian So- ciety, CSU, Lancer Representative, Ta- wasi, Sergeant-at-arms, '58-'59. MCCALLUM, ORLEAN RUTH fJuneJ Texas Junior Historical Society, Vice President, CSU, Radio Guild, Treas- urer, '57, Future Nurses of America, Choralettes, Office Assistant, Kachina. MCCANTS, MICHAEL CJuneD Texas Junior Academy of Science, Chess Club, Astronomy Club, Lancer Representative, TSB. MCCARDELL, JOHN tJuneJ Mixed Chorus. MCCASKILL, JOHN Uunel Pow Wow. MCCLARAN, ROSEMARIE iJunel MCCLEARY, STEPHEN CJuneJ Arrowhead, National Honor So- ciety, Chess Club, President, '57-'58, '58- '59g Astronomy Clubg Marching Band, Awahoo. MCCLUNEY, ROSS fJuneJ Marching Band, Stage Band, Lan- cer Representative, ,56-'57, Student Coun- cil Representative, '57-'58, Ramal. SENIOR MCCUTCHEN, MARCELLA iJuneJ Red Cross Rep- resentative, R o d e o Club, Radio Guild. MCDOWELL, RICK Uunel Pow Wow. MCDUGALD, J IM fJunel lrarig Junior Varsity Football Let- terman, '57g A Team Football, ,58. MCEACHERN, J ANELL Uunel Office Assistantg CSUg Future Teachers of .Americag Choralettesg Lancer Representative. MCGOWAN, SARA Uanuaryl May Fete Court, '58g Tawasig Kachinag Lancer Staff. McKINLEY, SHARON Uanuaryl Student Council Representativeg Mirabeaug Lamar-O-Liersg Mixed Chorusg Radio Guildg CSU. MCMAHAN, KIMBALL fJunel Ramalg Marching Bandg Stage Orchestrag Office Assistant. MCMENEMY, WTLDA fJanuaryJ Palamarg Choralettesg CSU. MCNEW, JOYCE lJanuaryJ Mirabeaug CSUQ Future Teach- ers of Americag Kachina. MELCHOR, ERNEST Uunel I I Frank Nelson, Bill Waskey, Roy Grassedonio, Clint Baird, and Alice Smallwood buy their class pictures. J MELDRUM, CATHRYN lJuneJ Lab Assistantg Mixed Chorusg CSU. MENDELL, JERRY Q J u n e J Arrowheadg Texas Junior Academy of Scienceg La Cinquan- taineg Ramalg Lab As- sistant. MENDELL, WENDELL Uunel Arrowheadg Na- tional Honor Societyg Lab Assistantg Chess Team. MERRILL, SAM ljunel Pow Wowg Bowling Teamg ROTC. MERRITH, .IANIS fSummer Schooll MERRITT, MARY ANN flunel Lamar-O-Liersg Kachinag La Cinquan- taineg Office Assistantg CSUQ Radio Guild. MOLLARD, RONNY l,IanuaryJ Bowling Team Letterman, '56. MONROE, BILL ljunel Ramalg Student Council Rep., '57, '58g CSUg B Team Basket- ball Letterman, ,58. NIOR MEYER, FRANK L. Uunel Ramal. MILLER, .IO ANN Clanuaryl Junior Cabinet, May Fete Court, '58, Lancer Representative, '57g Lamar-O- Liersg Tawasig Clinic Assistant. MILLER, MARIANNE Uunel MILLS, JOHN Uunel MIMS, DOW Uunel MIMS, LARRY Uunel Student Council Representativeg Ramalg Band. MIRACLE, BILL fjunel Ramalg Lancer Staffg B Team Basketball Letterman, '58g CSUQ Rodeo Club. MOFIELD, JUDY Uunel Lancer Staff, Page Editorg Radio Guildg Red Cross Representativeg Lancer Representativeg Wowapig Kachinag CSU, Quill and Scroll. MOODY, DAN Llunel B Team Foot- ball Letterman, '56, Swimming Team Letter- man, '57-'58, Pow Wow. MOORE, ANElTA Uunel Tawasi, Rodeo Club, Lancer Staff, Ad- vertising M a n a g e r , CSU, Mixed Chorus, Radio Guild, Kachina. 7605 415 med- , MOORE, PATTY llunel National Honor Society, Mirabeau, Office Assistant, Texas Junior Academy of Science, CSU, Texas Junior Historical Society, Red Cross Representative, '58, MORENIERE, JACK fSummer School J MORGAN, GEORGE fjunel ROTC, Drill Platoon, Rifle Team, Sophomore Cabinet, Officers' Club. MORGAN, KAY Llunel Mirabeau, Kachina, Radio Guild, CSU, Office Assistant. MORRIS, MARIETTA tlunel Student Council Rep., 156357, Ka- china, CSU, Sec., '57, Vice Pres., '58, Pres., '58, National Honor Society, National Forensic League, ROTC, Sponsor, Rifle Team, Officers' Club, Orenda Staff, Club Ed., '56-'58, Ed., '58-'59, Mirabeau, City Volleyball Team, Quill and Scroll. Mostzs, RAY Llanuaryl Student Council Rep., Senior Class Prophet, .lr. Cabinet, May Fete Es- cort, Pow Wow, Lancer Staff. Bus. Mgr. MUCH, KATHLEEN flunel Arrowhead, Vice Pres., Senior Cab- inet, City Archery Squad, '57, '58, Ka- china, La Cinquantaine, CSU, Orenda Staff, Soph. Ed., '57-'58, Life Ed., '58-'59, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. MUNGER, CLAYTON ilunel Red Cross Representative, '58-'59, National Thespian Society, Kachina, CSU. MOORE, CAROL llunel La Cinquan- taine, Kachina, Radio Guild, CSU, Choral- ettes. MOORE, MARGARET flume? Palamar, CSU, Swimming Team, '57, '58, MOORE, NEDRA Llunel CSU, Future Nurses of America, Sketchers' Association. NEWMAN, DAVE Uunel NEWMAN, PAT flanuaryl Wichakag Ka china, Lab Assistant, CSUg Sketchers' Asso- ciation. NICHOLS, ANN Uunel Red Cross Repre- sentativeg Mirabeaug Choralettesg CSU, Ka- china. MURFF, DONALD Uunel National Honor Societyg Junior Cabinetg Swimming Team Letterman, '57, '58g lrari. MURRAY, DON f.Iunel Ramal. MYER, KATE Uunel Mirabeaug Choralettesg CSU, La Cinquantaine. MYERS, VICTOR Uunel ROTC, Drill Platoon Commanderg Officers' Club. MYRICK, MARTHA Uunel Arrowlieadg Niwaunag Lancer Staffg Texas Junior Historical Society, Secretary, '58. NARD, TOMMY Uunel Swimming Team, Chess Team. NEECE, EMILY Uunel Mirabeaug Choralettesg CSU, Of- fice Assistant. NELSON, FRANK Uanuaryl Astronomy Club. ENIOR NICHOLS, DIANE Uunel Choralettes. N IEMANN, SHERWYN Uunel CSUg Future Nurses of America, Fu- ture , Farmers of Amer- ica, Lab Assistant. NINEMIRE, JACQUE Uunel Lancer Representative, Wichaka, Mixed Chorus, CSU, Lamar-O-Liers. NOBLE, DON flanuaryl HB Team Track, '56, Future Farmers of America. NOBLES, SANDRA Uunel Niwauna, CSU, Texas .lllHi0r Historical Society. NOLAN, BROOKS f ,I une? NORRIS, CAIL fJuneJ Student Council Rep., '56-'57, Lancer Rep., '58-'59, Mirabeau, Choral- ettes, Chaplain, '58-'59, CSU, Chaplain, '57, Sec., '58, Vice Pres., '58-'59, Kachina, La Cinquantaine, ROTC Sponsor, Rifle Team, Officers' Club, Sec. N ORTHRUP, LA VONNE Uunel Red Cross Representative, CSU, Kachina, La Cinquantaine, Choralettes, Orenda Beauty, '58. NORTON, PAT fJuneJ Tawasi, Lamar-O-Liers, Radio Guild, CSU, Rodeo Club. NORVELL, NANCY Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor So- ciety, Student Council Representative, '58-'59, Junior Cabinet, City Tennis Team, '57-'58, Letterman, '58, City Volleyball Team, '58, Palamar, Sergeant-at-arms, '58- '59, CSU, Lamar-O-Liers, Mixed Chorus, Office Assistant. out de ?7Z4ce. This is The Place ? Ross McCluney, Toby Lynn Trumps, Mike Hattwick, Gail Norris, Vanita Berson, and Larry Hitt act like typical Seniors. NORWOOD, PAUL f .l unel OLDHAM, CHARLES f Junel National Thes- pian Society, Kachina, Radio Guild, CSU. OLSEN, KAY Uunel Student Council Rep., '57, Treas., '58, Ni- wauna, Corres. Sec., '58, ROTC Sponsor, Rifle Team, Officers' Club, C h e ro k e e , Volleyball H e a d , Lamar-O-Liers, Mixed Chorus, Red Cross Rep., '56, Office Asst., Modern Dance Club. O'NEIL. MICHAELYN Q J u n e J Choralettesg Bowling Team, Volley- ball Team. 0,QUINN, JOHN Uunel ORR, CHARLES Uunei PEEBLES, KAY Uunel Student Council Representative, Swim- ming Team, '57-'59, Vol- leyball Team, '57-'58, Choralettes, Mirabeau, Sophomore C a bin e t, CSU. PERRY, KYLENE Uunel Orenda, Business Staff, Lancer Represen- tative, Palamar, Sketch- ers' Association. ENIOR OZMORE, GLORIA Uunel PACE, JOHN H., JH. Uunel PADFIELD, BOB Uunel Mixed Chorus. PARKER, GENE ANN Uunel Niwauna, CSU, La Cinquantaine, Kachina. PARKS, LOU Uunel National Honor Society, Student Council Rep., '58, Archery Squad, '57-'58, Gym Leader, Lancer Staff, News Ed., Lancer Rep., '56, Red Cross Rep., 57, Palamar, Rec. Sec., '58, Office Asst., Ka- china, La Cinquantaine, Texas Junior Historical Society, National Forensic League, CSU. PARKS, LYNN Uunel Swimming Team, '57-'59, CSU. PARRISH, MARTHA JEAN Uunel Choralettes, Palamar, CSU. PATTON, KAY Uunel Student Council Representative, '57-'58, Archery Team, '57-,58, May Fete Court, '58, Mirabeau, Kachina, La Cin- quantaine, Choralettes, CSU. 'K rs-57 'uf C223 Check my measurements! say Carol Compton and Nancy Sue Bammel to Marty Bradt and Bill Bennett. I PHILLIPS, DAVID flunei Lancer Staff, Photographer, B a n d , Stage Band. PHILLIPS, DOLLY f.IuneJ City Bowling Team, Future Nurses of America, Lab Assistant. PHILLIPS, JESS Uanuaxyl PHILLIPS, VANN f.IuneJ Senior Class Chaplain, B Team Football Letterman, '56, A Team Foot- ball Letterman '57, CSU, Sergeant-at-arms, '57, Vice President, '58, Mixed Chorus, Pow Wow, May Fete Escort, '57, PICKARD, BARBARA f.IuneJ CSU, Kachina. PINKSTON, WALTER Uunel Sketchers' Association, Vice Presi- dent. POAGE, RAY Uunel Junior Varsity Football, '57, A Team Football, '58, A Team Track, '58, '59, Captain, '59, Irari. POST, DEE Uunei Tennis Team, '57, '58, Letterman, '58, Red Cross Representative, '58, Pala- mar, Kachina, Texas Junior Historical Society, CSU, Office Assistant. POWELL, MARIAN Uunel National Honor Society, Tennis Team, Orenda Staff, Junior Class Editor, '57-'58, Faculty Editor, '58-'59, Mirabeau, Future Nurses of America, Treasurer, '58- '59, Radio Guild, CSU, Kachina, Quill and Scroll, La Cinquantaine. PRINCE, KAROLYN Uunel Mirabeau, CSU, La Cinquantaine. PROEHL, .IOHN A. Uunel ROTC, Drill Platoon, Officers' Club. RICHARDS, SYDNEY flunel Rodeo Clubg CSU 3 City Archery Team, ,58-'59g Kachinag City Bowling Team, '58- '59g Choralettes. RIDDLE, JIM fjunel Pow Wow. RIGGS, AUDREY 1 J u n e J Choralettesg CSUQ Kachina, National Thespian Societyg lrari Courtg Red Cross Repre- sentative, '57. RICE, JUDY RAIT, ROSEMARY flanuaryj Tawasig CSUg Kachinag Radio Cuildg Art Award. RAMSEY, J O Uunel RANKIN, TOMMY Uunel Junior Cabinetg Track Teamg Mixed Chorusg Red Cross Representativeg Pow Wow. REED, DENNY tlunel lrari. REES, MARY JANE fjunel Lancer Representative, '58-'59g l.amar-O-Liersg Future Teachers of Amer- 1C2l. REVIS, ROSALYNN Uunel Arrowheadg National Honor S0- cietyg Student Council Representative, '57, Senior Cabinetg Niwaunag Texas Junior Historical Society, Office Assistant. Clunel Office Assistantg Red Cross Rep- resentativeg Palamarg Modern Dance Cluhg Mixed Chorusg Future Nurses of Americag Gym Leader. RICH, MARY ROSE flanuaryl Tawasi, Recording Secretary, Future Teachers of Americag CSUQ Red Cross Representative, '58. SENIOR ROBERTS, DAVID Uunel Ramal. ROBERTSON, CARRIE flunel Student Council Representative, '57-'58g Mirabeaug Choralettesg La Cinquantaineg Ka- chinag Gym Leaderg CSU. ROBERTSON, NANCY l.IuneI Clloralettesg CSUg Sketcliers' As sociation. ROBINSON, ARTHUR Uunej Arrowlieadg National Honor So- cietyg National The-spian Societyg National Forensic Leagueg Texas Junior Academy of Scienceg Kachina. ROBINSON. REED t',IuneD Cavaliersg Mixed Cliorusg Swim- ming Team Letterman, I57, '58g CSU: Pow Wow, Sergeant-at-arms, '57-'59. RODRIGUEZ, BERTHA Uunel Tawasig CSU. ROSS, ,IIIVI Uunel RUDISILL, KAY fjanuaryl Tawasi. Corresponding Secre- tary. ,585 Gym Leaderg Lab Assistantg CSUQ Lamar-O-Liers. RULFS, JANE f.IuneJ Lancer Staffg La Cinquantaineg Lancer Representativeg Junior Cabinetg Wichakag Rodeo Club. RUIVIIVILER, DAVID tlanuaryl Radio Guild, Vice President, '57 1 Say, wllatis with the jam session under the trees! RUSSELL. SLE ANN t.Iunel CSUQ Kachina. RUSSO, STELLA II u n r-I Lamar-O-Liers CSUQ Kacliinag Bowlin Team Letterman, '57, SABIN, FRANCES Uunel SAMMONS, JOHN Uunel Band. SARTWELLE, JIM Uanuaryl A Team Football, '58, NB Team Football Letterman, '56, May Fete Escort, '56, Pow Wow. SAUTER, ARTHUR KJuneJ National Thes- pian Society, CSU, Ka- china, Sketchers' Asso- ciation, President. SETTLE, BETTY LOU CJuneJ CSU, Kachina. SHANNON, PAT Uunej National Honor. Society, Student Council Rep., ,56-'57, Vice Pres., ,58-,593 Jr. Class Vice Pres., Volleyball Team, '57, ,58, Cherokee Bas- ketball Head, '58, Ra- mal Sweetheart, '58-,59, May Fete Court, '57, '58, Directory Staff, '58, CSU, Cheerleader, Mir- abeau, Choralettes. ENIOR ... SAVAGE, TOMMYE LOU Uunel Lab Assistant, Kachina, CSU, Ro- deo Club. SCALES, WAYNE fJuneJ Ramal. SCARBOROUGH, JEAN Uunel Niwauna, Choralettes, Modern Dance Club, CSU, Kachina, Office Assist- ant, Future Teachers of America. SCHLUNTZ, GREGG fJuneJ Radio Guild, Texas Junior Acad- emy of Science, Sketchers, Association, Astronomy Club. SCHNEIDER, SAMMY fJuneJ Pow Wow, Senior Cabinet, Swim- ming Team. SEAMAN, CHARLOTTE fJunel CSU, City Volleyball Team, '57- '58, Choralettes. SEEFELD, PEARL fJuneJ Lancer Staff, News Editor, Wi- chaka, Red Cross Representative, La Cinquantaine. SEIBERT, VICKIE fJuneJ Palamar, Junior Cabinet, Lancer Staff. ' SHAPIRO, DOUGLAS Uunel National Honor Society, National Foren- sic League, Texas Jun- ior Academy of Science, President, '58-'59, As- tronomy Club, Pow Wow, Chess Club. SHERMAN, WILLIAM E. Cjanuaryl National Honor Society, May Fete Escort, '57, C 0 0 0 I l SIMMS, CAROLYN flunel Arrowhead, Lancer Representative, '58, '59, Red Cross Representative, '57, '58, Tawasi, CSU, Radio Guild. SINCLAIR, MARGARET Uunel Lamar-0-Liers, Tawasi. SKELTON, LINDA Uunel Orenda Staff Typist, '58-'59, Quill and Scroll, Lancer Representative, '59, Radio Guild, Mixed Chorus, Kachina, Lamar-O-Liers, CSU. SMALLWOOD, NANCY Uunel Lancer Representative, '57-'58, Mirabeau, Choralettes, Kachina, Radio Guild, Rodeo Club, CSU. SMITH, DON Uunel Bowling Team Letterman, '59, ROTC, Officers' Club. SMITH, MURIEL Uunel Lamar-O-Liers, Clinic Assistant, CSU. SMITH, PATSY Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor So- ciety, Student Council Rep., '58, Sopho- more Class Vice Pres., Junior Class Sec., Junior Cabinet, May Fete Court, '57, '58, Lancer Re . '57' Cheerleader' Mirabeau P 1 , Q Sergeant-at-arms, '57, Rec. Sec., '59, Choralettes, Irari Court. SNYDER, .IEANNIE Uunel Red Cross Representative, '567'57, Tawasi, CSU, Choralettes. SHIRAR, CHARLES Uunel Pow Wow, CSU, ROTC, Drill Team, Track Team. SHULL, WAYNE flunel Student Council Representative, '58-'59, Irari, National Forensic League, Kachina, CSU. SIEFERT, MARGARET ANN flunel Lancer Repre- sentative, '57, Wichaka Chaplain, '58-'59, La- mar-O-Liers, Vice Presi- dent, '58, Wowapi, Pres- ident, '58-'59, CSU, Li- brary Assistant. STERNENBERG, BOB Clunel Ramal. STERNS, CAROLE Uune? STEVENSON, SHARA MAE flume? Red Cross Rep- resentative, ,585 Tawasig Lamar-O-Liersg Mixed Chorus, CSU, Office Assistant. SOKOLOSKY, WESLEY Uunel Ramalg Band, Orchestra. SORIERO, TOMMY Uunel Swimming Team, '57, '58, Football Team, '57, May Fete Escort, '58, Pow Wow, Vice President, '58, Denneyls De- mons. SPARKS, CHARLOTTE Uunel Tawasi. SPARLING, JON Uunel Mixed Chorus. SPEARS, MARK Uunel Pow Wow. STALLINGS, CARMEN Uunel National Honor Society, Student Council Representative, '56-'57, '58-'59, Sophomore Class Secretary, Sophomore Cabinet, Lancer Representative, '58, .lun- ior Cabinet, National Forensic League, Senior Cabinet, Office Assistant. STANBAUGH, GLEN H. Uunel lrarig La Cinquantaine. STEPHENS, DIANA flume? NIOR STEWART, CLAUDIA Uunel Sophomore Cab- inet, Junior Cabinet, Lancer Representative, '57, Tawasig Choral- ettesg ,Wowapig Library Assistant, Clinic As- sistant. STEWART, SAMUEL B. flunel Student Council Representative, '56-'57, Sophomore C a binetg ROTC. Uunel Ramal Mixed Chorus, Secretary, fJuneJ Student Council Representative, 58 Senior Cabinet Choralettes, Mira- beau CSU Swimming Team, '58, Lab Assistant Red Cross Representative, '57, QJanuaryJ B Team Track Letterman, 56 May Fete Escort 56 '57, lrari, Vice fJanuaryJ National Honor Society, Stu- dent Councll Rep 56 Sr Class Sec., Sr. Cabinet Cherokee Archery Head, ,57-'58, May Fete Court 58 Mirabeau, CSU, FTA Pres 58 La Cmquantaine, Ka- china Gym Leader Office Asst., Lancer Rep 56 57 Most Representative Senior Girl Choralettes Red Cross Rep., '56-,57. Uunel Ramal Office Ass1stant. CJuneJ Wlchaka Secretary, ,57-'58, Treas- urer 58 59 Office Assistant, lrari Court, STUCKEY, MEDFORD fJuneJ ROTC, Drill Platoon, Company Commander, Officers' Club. STULTS, THOMAS fJuneP Junior Varsity Football Letterman, '57, Lancer Representative, Mixed Chorus. ,0, 7, . I Karen Tellepsen Margo Garrett, Marietta Morris, Gail Norris, and Carol Fannin demonstrate the qualities of a good officer. if SUMMERS, JESSE C,luneJ Arrowhead, J u n i o r Cabinet, Pow Wow, Texas Junior Academy of Science, La Cinquantaine, Sequoyah, Treasurer, '58, Lab As- sistant, Lancer Repre- sentative, '57. SURGINER, JO ELLEN Uanuaryl Tawasi, Sen- ior Cabinet, Choral- ettes, Red Cross Repre- sentative, ,57, CSU. SURLS, LARRY flunel Junior Varsity Football Letterman, '57, An Team Football, '58, Track Team, '57. SWEENEY, JERRY THOMPSON, flume? Irari. MARY K. SWIFT, SUSAN Uunej National Thes- pian Society, Red Cross Representative, Tawasig Lamar-O-Liersg Mi xe d Chorusg Kachina, Radio Guild, Office Assistant. TABB, JIMMY Uunel National Foren- sic Leagueg Radio Guild, ROTC, CSU. fSummer School? THORN, ADDISON Uunel Pow Wow. SENIORS TAYLOR, HAROLD Uunel Pow Wow, ROTC, Drill Platoon, Officers' Club. TAYLOR, I EANETTE CJ une? TAYLOR, LINDA Clunel National Honor Societyg Student Council Rep., '57-'58, Niwaunag Gym Leader, Library Asst.g Wowapi, Treas,, '57- '58g La Cinquantaine. TAYLOR, MARY BETH Uunel National Thespian Society, Ka- china, Tawasig CSU. TELLEPSEN, KAREN C.IuneJ National Honor Society, Junior Cabinetg Cherokee, Basketball Head, Cher- okee, Badminton Head, Directory Staff, Lancer Rep.g Red Cross Rep., Mirabeaug .CSUg Choralettesg Future Teachers of America, ROTC Sponsor, Rifle Team, Of- ficers' Club, Office Asst., Orenda Beauty, Track Queen, Gym Leader. THERRELL, NANCY C,IuneJ Volleyball Letterman, '57, '58g CSU. THEUMAN, ELAINE Uunel Palamarg Lancer Representative, '58, Lancer Staff, Circulation Manager, '58, Exchange Manager, '58-'59, CSUg Ro- deo Club. THOMPSON, LAURENCE Clunel B Team Football, '56, A Team Football, '57, '58, What is it 'P 9 Donald Murff, Sandra Nobles, and Kylene Perry make a poster to tell all seniors about the picnic. I I I TOMPKINS, DANNY Uunel National Honor Society, Treasurer, '59, Sophomore Cabinet, HB Team Foot- ball Letterman, '56, Junior Varsity Foot- ball Letterman, '57, HA Team Football '58, Pow Wow, Tawasi Cup, Red Cross Representative, '56. TOMPKIN S, WOODY Uunel Senior Class Lawyer, National Hon- or Society, Student Council Representative, '57-'58, Swimming Team Letterman, '57, '58, Captain, '58, Pow Wow. TOTTENHAM, WOODY Llunel Red Cross Representative, '57, Pow Wow, Radio Guild, Office Assistant, Bowling Team, '58-'59, TOWLES, ELIZABETH fluncl Niwauna, Wowapi, Library As- sistant, Office Assistant, CSU. TREESH, SANDRA flunel Rodeo Club, CSU. TRUMPS, TOBY LYNN flunel La Cinquantaine, Kachina, CSU, Palamar, Corresponding Secretary, '58-'59. TUCKER, JAY Llunei Pow Wow, National Forensic League, Chess Club. TULLY, SHERI flunel Mirabeau, Kachina, Radio Guild, Lab Assistant, Lancer Representative, CSU. TIDWELL, MAC flunei ROTC, Officers Club. TOLER, NANCY flunel Palamar, Ka- china, CSU, Lamar-O- Liers, Mixed Chorus, Future Nurses of Amer- ica, La Cinquantaine. TOMFOHRDE, EILEEN Llunei Mirabeau. VICK, JIM fSummer Schoolj VOGT, SUSAN flunel Arrowhead 3 National Honor Societyg Sophomore C a b i n et 3 Junior Cabinetg Student Council Representative, '56-'59g Wicbaka, Re- cording Secretary, ,58- ?59g Mixed Chorusg La- mar4O-Liersg La Cin- quantaine, Secretary, '58- '59g Radio Guildg Ka- china, CSU. VOSS, CAROL ANNE flunel Niwaunag Choralettesg lrari Courtg CSU. TURNER, ANN flunel Kachinag Future Nurses of Amer- icag CSUQ Niwauna. TWEDELL, SUSAN flume? Mirabeaug Lancer Representative. TYLER, JANE IDA Uunej Rodeo Clubg Library Assistantg CSU. UDEMI, FRANK Uunel Irarig Track Team Letterman, ,57, '58g Red Cross Representativeg CSU. ULLRICH, LUCIE Uunel Lamar-O-Liersg Rodeo Clubg CSU. ULLRICH, TONY Uunel Senior Cabinetg Ramalg NB Team Football, ,565 B Team Track, ,STQ Jun- URBAN, NANCY Uunel Lamar-O-Liersg CSU. VAN PELT, CAROL fJuneJ Rodeo Clubg CSUQ Sketchers' A sociation. ENIOR WAGNER, ROBERT Llunel Arrowhead g .lunior Cabinet, Lab As- sistantg ROTC. WALDRIP, PATTY Uanuaryl Palamarg Sketchers' Associationg Kachinag CSUg Art As- sistant, Art Awardg Gold Key in Art. ior Varsity Football, '58g A Team Track, '59 WALKER, CHERRY fJuneJ CSU. WALKER, DEANNA fJuneJ Wichakag CSUg La Cinquantaine. WALKER, JOHN Uanuaryj WALKER, PAT Uunel Kachinag Lancer Representativeg CSU. WALL, BERT flunel WALL, DIANNE Uunel Niwaunag Kachina g Choralettesg CSUQ Swimming Teamg Radio Guildg Rodeo Club, Treasurer, '58. WARD, CHARLIE flunel WARREN, DAVID f.luneD National Forensic Leagueg Radio Guild. O Nancy Gosnell, with the help of Gail Jordan and Bonnie Hines, looks for a prom dress at Isabell Gerhart's. awe.. WATSON, GEORGE Uanuaryl National Honor Societyg Student Council Representative, '57, Vice President, '58g HB Team Football Let- terman, '56g A Team Football Letterman, '57, May Fete Escort, '563 Pow Wow. WATTS, ANNE Uunel Junior Cabinet, Lancer Staff, Assistant Advertising Manager, '57, Page Editor, '58-'59g Mirabeaug Kachinag CSUg La Cinquantaineg Texas Junior Academy of Science. WATTS, JACKIE Uunel Tawasig Lamar- O-Liers. fe' 43 'XWKSJ WEAVER, ANNE Uanuaryi National Honor Society, Vice Pres., '58, Student Coun- cil Rep., '58, Jr. Cabi- net, Cherokee, Swim- ming Head, '58, May Fete Court, '58, Mira- beau, Choralettes, Red Cross Rep., Treas., '56, Modern Dance Club, Vice Pres., '58, Swim- ming Team, '57, Li- brary Asst., Wowapi, Office Assistant, Lancer Rep., '58, Kachina. WELDON, ASA flume! Kachina. WELLS, ED fSummer Schoolj WICKER, J ERE Uunel Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council Repre- sentative, 57-'58, B Team Football Letter- man, May Fete Escort, '57, '58, Cheerleader, Ramal, Mixed Chorus Secretary, '57, Vice Pres- ident, '58, CSU. WICKERSHAM, IUDITH flume? Palamar, Lamar- O-Liers, Texas Junior Historical Society, La Cinquantaine, F u t u 1' e Teachers of America, National Merit Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist. Uunel Lancer Representative, Lamar-O- WHEATLEY, TIM K Summer Schooll WHILDEN, WADE flunej Tennis Letterman 57 58 Ramal WHITCOMB, J ERIANN Uuneb Future Nurses of America Junior Cabinet, Red Cross Representative 58 '59 WHITE, JAMES EMORY flanuaryl WHITE, JIM GORDON Uanuaryl WHORTON, GWEN Qlunel Lamar-O-Liers. WIGHT, DAVID Uunel Swimming Team, '58g Pow Wow. WIGZELL, JOYCE f,IuneD Wichakag Choralettesg La Cin- quantaine. I I WILLIAMS, IO ANNETTE flume? WILLIAMS, LINDA Uunel Kachina, La Cinquantaineg CSU. WILLIS, JANET Uanuaryl Tawasi, Vice President, '58, Choralettesg Kachinag La Cinquantaineg CSU, Texas Junior Historical Society. WILLSON, DON f,IanuaryJ Radio Guildg CSUQ Pow Wow. WILLSON, JANIE Uunel Tawasi. WILSON, CHARLES fSummer Scbooll WILSON, LAURIE Uunel Wichaka, Vice President, '58-'59g Lamar-O-Liersg Library Assistant, CSUQ Future Nurses of America. WINEGAR, BOB Uanuaryl Student Council Representative, '58-'59g B Team Football Letterman, '56g HA Team Football Letterman, '57, May Fete Escort, '56, '58g Pow Wow. WILLIAMS, BAIN Cjunej Student Council Representative. WILLIAMS, CAROLYN Uanuaryi National Honor Society, Junior Cabinet, Tawasig Ka- chinag National Thes- pian Society, Choral- ettesg Red Cross Repre- sentative, ,583 CSU. WILLIAMS, CAROLYN flunei Volleyball Team, '58g CSUg Lancer Rep- resentativeg Choralettes. CANNON, MATT CLARE, JIMMY CULBERTSON, KAY DALORENZO, JOE DRAPER, JOYCE DULL, JOHNNY EMIG, PETER FREEDMAN, BOBBY Teachers of America. Gym Leader. WISE, TOM Pow WOW. WOODRUFF, LYLE Uuneb Ramalg Band. WORKS, JUDIE Uunel CSUQ Kachina. SENIOR SENIORS NOT PICTURED GLOVER, MACK GONCHAROEE, DAVID GOOLDY, MIKE GRAY, RANDY HARRIS, GENE HAYNES, BOBBY HIGGINS, PETE HOLMAN, BILL WINERICH, SHELMA Uanuaryj CSUQ Tawasig Rodeo Clubg Ka- chinag La Cinquantaine. WINFORD, PHYLLIS Uunei Lancer Representative, Red Cross Representativeg Wichaka, Sergeant-ab arms, '57, Vice President, '58, Lamar-O- Liersg Mixed Chorusg Radio Guildg Ka- chinag La Cinquantaineg CSUg Future WINFREY, LAURA JANE Uunel Arrowheadg National Honor So- cietyg Senior Cabinetg Lancer Representa- tiveg Palamar, Chaplain, '58-'59g Kachina, Secretary, '58, Office Assistantg CSUg Uuneb Student Council Representative, '56-'57g Golf Team Letterman, ,57-,585 JANSSEN, JIMMY JOHNSON, NORMAN KELLY, DALE KELLEY, RAY KUBRICHT, BILL JR LANCTON, LOUIS LANE, PAT LATIMER, JO ANN WORTHAM, LYNDALL Uunel Choralettes. WREN, HEATHER Uunel Lancer Representative, '58g La- mar-O-Liersg Radio Guildg Texas Junior Academy of Scienceg CSU. WRIGHT, CHARLOTTE Uunel CSUg Lamar-O-Liersg Sketchers' Association. YEARGAIN, MARTHA fJuneJ Lancer Staff, Advertising Assist- ant, '58, Assistant Feature Editor, '58g Tawasig CSUg Kachina. YOUNG, KATHEY Uunel Red Cross Representativeg Lamar- O-Liersg Mixed Chorus, Treasurer, '58g Kachinag Future Teachers of Americag CSUQ La Cinquantaine. MANNING, BRYANT MARGRAVES, ROSS MCMURROUGH, CHARLES NEWTON, CHARLIE OSBORNE, SUZANNE PETERSEN, HOWARD SITTON, GARY SLIVENSKY, WAYNE I SENIORS NOT PICTURED SMALLWOOD, ALICE SORENSEN, VENITA SOUTHWORTH, DARGAN STANFORD, JOHN SUMMERS, CHARLES THELANDER, KENNETH THOMAS, MARCUS THORNHILL, CHARLES TRAHAN, NORMAN WALKER, PERRY WARD, HAROLD WASKEY, BILL WESTWOOD, WALLY WETMORE, MACK WIRLE, DOUD WINTERHALTER, FRANK ZARR, LYNN JUNIOR Abbott, Betty Abernathy, Louis Adair, Linda Adams, Corry Adams, Linda Adams, Mike Addison, Beverly Adkins, Antha Albrecht, Patsy Allen, Judy Allen, Richard Anderson, Robert Andrews, McGee Andrews, Patsy Arnold, Karen Arterbury, Sue Askew, Mary Eugenia Aston, Bob Aston, Dick Aston, Mary Jane Atkinson, Betty Ayers, Donna Badger, Michael Bagwell, Karl Baird, Betty Baker, Marilyn Baker, Roger Baldwin, Robert Ban, Bob Ballard, Pam Balzer, J im Bamberg, George Bammel, Stanley Bannister, Alwylda Barefoot, Ashby Barrilleaux, Jimmy Bartlett, Helen Bartow, Sue Bassham, Marlene Bauguss, Glenn Beane, Pam Beatty, Carolyn Beckerley, James Beery, Steve Bel, Carolyn Bell, Alice Bell, James Beneke, Milton Benjamin, Carolyn Bering, Augie Bertch, Lou Berwick, Mike Bettcher, Angie Billups, J. T. Bivin, Judy Blair, Lydia Boles, J an Boone, Paul Boston, Dee Bowen, Ramona Bowman, Linda Boyd, Lela Lynn Boyd, Mike Boyker, Norman Bradford, Howard Bradford, Meg Brannen, Jimmie Brannon, Gay Brent, John J UNI UR Bridwell, E. W. Briggs, Larry Britain, Kenney Brittain, Bonny Brizzolara, Bill Brogan, Susan Bruns, Robert Brunson. Diane Bryson, Berry Buckner, Oran Jr. Buell, Norman Bukowski, Beverlye Bunn, Linda Burchfield, Rob Calabretta, Carol Ann Caldwell, Vicke Calhoun, Millie Calnan, Neil Calvert, Susan Campbell, David Cannon, Virginia Carlson, Steve Carnes, lo Ann Carson, Ann Cartwright, Sandra Cary, Shirleen Cason, Judy Caven, Scott Chamberlin, Sandra Charlton. Bonald Chatham, Clifford Cheek, James Chenault, Carolyn Cherney, Penny Christie, James JU IOR Cromwell, Tony Croom, Barbara Crosswell, Mark Cruse, Richard Cummings, Sheila Cutaia, Leon Cutler, Phillip Dacus, Buddy Dailey, Bobby Dalton, Mike Daniel, Bill Daniel, Kim Daniels, Jimmy Darling, Jessica Daugherty, Boann Christopher, David Cloud, Bonnie Collins, Bobby Comiskey, Frank Compton, Catherine Comstock, Ann Conger, Karen Connor, Bill Cook, Florence Cooke, Sandy Cooper, Connie Courtney, David Cowell, Herbert Cox, Betty Lee Craig, Bob Crapitto, Franklyn Raymond ' 0 Davis, Frank Dawdy, Oscar Dawson, Nancy Dear, Buddy Deats, Margaret Denton, Billy Deveny, Don Dickey, Tonnny Dishongh, Dianne Dodson, Beckie Doherty, David Doherty, Kathleen Dorman, Gail Draper, Linn Dreher, Betty Driggs, Robin DuBose, Patsy Dunlap, Kay Dunn, Dagmar Dupont, Todd DuPre, Donald Dupree, Steve DuPriest, Curtis Durgin, Marcia Earle, Winifred Eaton, Robert Edwards, Banks H Edwards, Don Edwards, ,lo Eggers, Marilyn Eggleston, Frank Ellis, Jimmy Elster, Bonnie Emerson, Elliott Estess, Mary Evans, Jo Neil Everett, Danny Farmer, John Farr, J ay Faulkner, Gerald Faussemagne, J ack Feagins, Pat Fenoglio, Bill Ferguson, Susan Fitch, Carol Ann Fite, Claudia Fitz, Robert A. Flagg, Barbara Ioan Flaitz, Jane Fleetwood, J ack R. Fleming, Marsha Fletcher, Diane Fletcher, Mattie Elizabeth Flynn, Martha Focke, Dick Foley, Margaret Foxworth, Bob Franklin, Gerald Frost, David Funk, Pamela Fuson, Elizabeth Gainey, Micki Galbreath, Billy Garland, Sandra Garner, J im Gaston, James JU IOR Gay, Lanny Geiselman, Milton Gentry, Gil Gill, Suzy Gilmer, Day Glenn, Sally Goerner, Sally Goldston, Jeanne Grauman, Gerald Gray, Emily Gray, Linda Greacen, John Green, Allen Greenlee, Paula Griffin, Dick Grissom, Claudette Grote, Steve Gudger, Judi Guenzel, Gay Gunn, Harold Guthrie, Carol Haggart, Melvin Hall, J im Hall, Joan Charlene Hall, Richard Hamilton, Barbara Hamilton, Kendall Hanirick, Vila Hancock, Curtiss Hanlcinson, Hal Hanks, Nancy Hanna, Byron Hardy, Larry Harper, Nancy Harrington, Randall JUNIOR Hinson, Larry Hodges, Louis Hodges, Martha Hoeffert, Daphne Hofheinz, Dene Holland, Bill Holman, Barbara Holman, Johnny Hoover, Betsy Hopkins, Nancy Hopper, Janet Hopson, Bob Horton, Marcia Horvitz, Ira House, J im Harris, Dawn Harris, Paul Harris, Tom Harrison, Frances Harvey, Mimi Haschke, Karen Hatfield, Charles Hawkins, Elizabeth Hedrick, Jo Ann Hefner, Jimmy Henderson, Sally Hewitt, Tom Hickman, Bay Higgins, Anne Hilton, Connie Hinds, Marjorie X I ! Org I Hovas, Adrienne Hrivnatz, Hank Huber, Carol Hubly, Bonnie Hudgens, Pat Hudson, Annis Hudson, Linda Hudspeth, Bob Hughes, Karon Hunt, Sandra Hurley, Cary Huston, Patty Hynek, Lee Ince, I oe Ireland, Pat Irons, Sandra Ivins, Sara Janeba, Kathy Jitkoff, Andrew Johe, Logan Johnson, Jo Carol Jones, Anita Jones, Cathi Jones, J. T. Jones, Murry Jones, Sarah Josey, I ack Juniel, Sarah Keen, Paul Keenan, Robert Kendall, Melinda Kenley, Jirn Kimball, Charles King, Carolyn King, Reba Kleir, Nancy Kluppel, Edward Knowles, John Kohler, Stewart Kovach, Jo Fran Krebs, Sharon Kuenstler, Paul La Mair, Billy La Master, J an La Montagne, John R. La Motta, Nancy Lange, Sue Lanier, Alex Lanier, Martha Larson, Jerry Lawhon, Bill Lawrence, Fred Lawrence, Stephen H. Lay, Buzzy Lea, Douglass Ledbetter, Caroll Ann Ledbetter, Carolyn Lee, Bobby ' Leftwich, Charles Leggett, Carolee Lehman, Deanna Lemburg, Morris Lemox, Betty Leo, John Leslie, Lyncla Lester, Billy JU IUR 1' I K an .ek ' 3? i 1 R ,fs-it, X mx E Q aa4eaf5euen xy si' ' Vh V 4 f .-157 :-, g-,lggn t , . ...,.,. I V aw ,ww X2 Q? f , 4 t 9 an c tr, Q Ii WkL,V l ,, . 1 Y ff -ay a-Y 4, Lewis, Don Lewis, Dorothy Lewis, Warren Ley, Linda Light, David Lindsay, M. Storey, .lr Liston, Phil Lockwood, Tom Logan, David Longcope, Donnie Lopez, Joe Lord, Mary Margaret Lovejoy, Terry Loveless, Diana Lowther, Gerald Lundstrom, Sherry Lynch, Mary Mabry, Dennis Macabeo, Bonnie Macaluso, Josephine Malick, Kathie Manatt, Susie Manning, Ken Marr, Sandra Marsh, Gerald Marshall, Anita Marshall, Becky Marston, Otis Martin, Charles Martinez, Gwen Martino, Frank Matthews, Allie May, Dean McAdow, Margaret McBride, Matt JU IOR 3 MM :iff McMahon, Ed McMillan, Johnny McNamara, Pat McNamara, Penny McNeir, Barbara McNutt, Judy McStravick, David Medlenka, James Meineke, Don Melton, Marilyn Mercer, Jack Merritt, Jan Meyer, Walter Mills, Janice Milner, Betty McCarty, Betty McConnell, Mike McCue, Judy McCulloch, Adrian McDaniel, Kirby McDonald, Jinnny McGee, Sears McGraw, Diana Mcllwain, Janette Mclntyre, Tillie McKenzie, Bob McKinney, Robert McKinney, Wilbur Melaemore, Larry MeLemore, Wayne McLennan, Betty r5?:z?:zuxfw1a7x,: 7 W W tm M555 iiflfiffiflk? Rasa' ff 1422451 Wiffiiffbfftwr fi fe-1: at-1 l-27l51lr1fii 91' N.. 3 4 5,5 Tiiiif 53 I .,.,, . 4, -an iii ww l fx lg X ll :-' ' ' 7001045 ' Minchen, Carol Mohley, Elizabeth Moers, Arthur Moise, Judy Moncus, Penny Montalbano, Mary Moore, Boyd Moore, Marilyn Moore, Robert Moore, Suzanne Moreland, Martha Mortensen, Martha Mouser, Mary Ann Mullenix, Nancy Murphy, Marilyn Murray, Ronnie Ann Murrell, Susan Nalley, Nancy Neblett, Duncan Neidharclt, Mary Ann Neil, Nancy Newman, Jean Newman, Nancy Nichols, Louise Nicholson, Nickie Niehuhr, Nancy Niefielcl, Terry Nockolds. Coleman Norris, Nancy Oaken, Mary Oclen, J an O'Fiel, Bill Ogg, Kay Oldham, Dick Pace, Mary Joanne Paine, Patti Pancoast, Debbie Park, Terry Parker, Allan Parker, Tom Parkinson, Bobby Parks, Joe Patterson, Cynthia Payne, Pat Peacock, Milton Pence, Judy Penland, Will Perdue, Janet Perry, Jack Perry, Pat Perry, Virginia Peterson, Karin Pettitt, James Phelps, Dorwayne Phelps, Jeanne Phillips, Francine Powell, Ed Powell, Sharon Powell, Tommy Powers, John Powers, Neal Price, Jerry Prokop, Beverly Pulliam, Linda Pung, Dallas Rait, Patricia f UNI UR 6284004 we ' , 9 453 xy f-- Ralls, Marilyn Reaves, Margaret Red, Alice Redfield, Connie Reed, Tommy Reeves, J im Reiney, Bill Reinhart, Joy Reynolds, Georgia Reynolds, Joel Rhodes, Dan Rice, Bill Rich, George Richey, Johnny Riedel, Linda Rindy, ,lohn Roark, Don Roberts, Thad Robertson, James Robertson, Lee Rodgers, Martha Ann Rogers, Nancy Rogers, Susan Ross, Caroline Rylander, Tuni Sahath, Mike Sadler, Bill Sallee, Mackie Salveter, Marilyn Samuell, June Sanders, Marinelle Santamaria, Vincent Sargent, William Sartwelle, Bill Schadler, Helen UNI ORS Schaffner, J an Schilthuis, John Schiro, Deanna Schisser, Donna Sheppard, Keith Sherman, Darryl Shively, Lynda Shook, Mike Sidwell, Robert Sims, Patty Smith, Barbara Smith, Carol Smith, Drew Smith, Judy Smith, Mary K. Smith, Nanette Smith, Nelson Smith, Sandy Spiller, Joe D. Schleeter. Kristen Schoenfielrl, Sheryl Schuster, Barbara Schwartz, Don Scott, ,lim Scott, Leslie Scrafford, Suzy Senouillet, Jackie Shaffer, Richard Sheehan, Carol Shelton, J ane- Sheppard, Anthony Standefer, Marty Steele, George Stevens, Margaret Stewart, Larry Stewart, Linda Stickler, Karen Stilwell, Dickie Stockard, Sue Stolz, Cynthia Stone, Sally Storm, Carol Jane Strauss, Mary 4,4 Z95?-7960 T , .,- ,, Kli:NTl ,W X : N J-l i , , N SRP its ti IP ,X rs 'mx Q ,I 5 2-32 X 5 5 ,. T fl al. . 2 it ,S tl Stuckly, John Sutherland. Hohert Suttles, Jimmy Suttles, Lida Switzer, Susan Talkington, Sue Tapp, Tommy Taub, Margie Taylor, Carter Taylor, Dick Taylor, Nancy Teachworth, Bette Teague, Billy Tees, Griff Terry, Suzann Thomas, Dicky Thompson, Carolyn Thompson, Don Thompson, Mary Kay Thornall, Penny Thornhill, Marty Thorning, Margo Thornton, Dickie Timmons, Claire Tinsley, Dianne Todd, Jody Torrence, Mary Tracy, Warren F. Tyson, Knox Unger, Gary Vance, Joan Gayle Vanderworth, Dorothy Van Eiff, Johnny Vaughan, Kathy Vaughan, Suzanne Vinson, Carolyn Virgin, Vailenda Vogan, Neal Voorhees, J im Waddill, Barbara Wagner, Nancy Walker, Betty Walker, Bill Wallace, Madeline Walsh, Laura Walters, Charley Waltmon, Virginia Walton, Eugenia Waters, Laurie Watson, J im Watson, Priscilla Watts, Bill Weaver, Johnny Ray Webb, Mary Ann UNI OR 1 X sii? itee ' f ml! f Ad - ,. , , , 1 ,.. Weilman, Reggie Weiss, Garry Welch, Key Welford, Carolyn Wells, Janie Welsh, Patty Wetmore, J ack Wheeler, Mike Whistler, Diann Whitaker, Robert White, Gordon Whitley, Frank Wible, Karen Wilkens, Sunny Wilkinson, Anne Wilkinson, Emily Williams, Carvell Williams, Curtis Williams, Jeff Williams, Wiley Windrum, Clelia Wingrove, Lon Winston, Elaine Wise, Rui Wofford, Doris Wofford, Johnny Wolf, Bob Womack, Danny Woolsey, John Wray, Robert Wright, Donald Wyckoff, Sharon Beth Wynne, Robert Young, Nancy Young, Virginia Sophomore Class Ofjqcers 1958-1959 Abbey, Ann Abel, Raymond Aber, Barbara Able, Becky Adams, Susan Allen, Denton Allen, Ceorganna Allen, Jim Allen, Mike Allen, Walter Ray Allison, Brian Allison, James Ayres, John Badger, John Bailey, Bob Bailey, Linda Baker, Bobby' Baker, Jeannette Bammel, Bill Bannister, Clydene Barbisch, Andy Barbour, Ann Barnes, Peyton Barter, Richard Baum, Valerie Beardmore, Tommy Beatty, Bill Beauchamp, Jeff Behrend, Albert Bell, Andrew OPHOMORE Ames, Freddie Anders, Patty Anderson, Mary Ansley, Alice Archie, Nancy Armstrong, Pat Armstrong, Tommy Arthur, Jim Ashley, Jenny r 1 5, 'fi , 4, .. - t if 5' 'P ff ' lad -WY W5 Q e ,E We ? if Atchley, Danny Augsburger, Janeen Aycock, Eddie 1. 7- H OPH OM ORE Bell, Karen Benke, Dale Bennett, Jill Bennett, Linda Bennett, Wallace Benson, Ronnie Benson, Rosalie Berkes, Leslie Berly, Janis Bienvenu, Betty Bilbo, Steven Bixler, Betsy Blancas, Santos Blanks, Grady Boettcher, Kim 9 Boone, Quentin Sedan! Bornefeld, Bruce Bosarge, Jimmy Boykin, Mary cw!! Boyles, Agnes Boze, Chet Bradley, Nancy Bradshaw, Sandra Bresan, Larry Brooks, Vicki Broussard, Stephen Browder, Pat Brown, Betsy Brown, Judy Browne, Nancy Browning, Kenneth Brownlee, Frances Buckstaff, Sherwood Buenger, Bonnie Bullard, Judy Bulnes, Jimmy Burbridge, Gifford Burch, Mary Kate Burk, Karon Burke, Bill Burnett, Sandra Burney, Shirley Burrow, Harry Burrow, Larry Butler, Bitsie Buvens, Ellen Marie C-N' Tommy Beardmore, Lois Elliott, Linda McConnell, and 'Paul Doggett are making sure that everyone knows they lgo to Lamar. w Chapman, Phil Chisholm, Bob Chism, Estha Christen, Barry Christofferson, Kathryn Claghorn, Louise Clarabut, Cary Clark, Portia Clark, Richard Clark, Suzan OPHOMORE Byrne, Anna Calvert, Shirley Campbell, Don Cantrell, Don Carothers, Andy Carpenter, Charlie Carroll, Tommy Carson, Vivian Carter, James Casson, Wayne Castellanos, Frances Castille, Carolyn Chambers, Barbara Chambers, Raymond Chambliss, Charles ik Q 2-5 M54 OPHOMUR ES K' iii? : ,, . ,L., , .l L1.AZ I V R f ft Z.: 1- .mm Council, Carolyn Counts, Vaughan Cox, Jim Craig, Paula Craine, Nancy Crane, Bonnie Cronin, Penny Crook, Bill Cude, LaMerle Cullen, Larry Cunningham, Cam Curtice, Stanley ille Clarke, Nancy Cole, Linda Collier, Bill Collins, Balws Constant, Edward Coole, Cary Cooper, Dale Cornelius, Patricia Cornitjus, Lynette Cptie, Sharon Cotterell, Johnny Couch, Susan 7044 Curtis, Steve Cuthbert, Ronnie Daily, Patty Daniel, Dicky Darnell, Jack Daugbjerg, Jorn Davis, Dianne Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Mike Davison, J ad Deans, .limmy Dedeo, Della Marie Delk, Mary ,lo Demanche, Larry DeMoney, Janis Denham, Bill Dessain, Ken Deutsch, Randy Dickinson, Diana Dippel, Louis Doggett, Lee Doggett, Paul Doherty, Dennis Dougall, Janice Douglas, Kenn Downs, Bill Dudley, David Dudley, Freddie DuffSmith, Diana Dunlop, Patti Ellis, Bertram, Jr. Ellis, Jackie Embesi, Sandy Embry, Susan Emmerton, Stryker Ernrick, Chad Emrick, Thad Estes, Janice Etchison, Bob Etchison, Mike Evans, Don Evans, Mike Falk, Chuck Fargason, Marilynn Feirt, Roseann C Fennekohl, Franklin Fergeson, Linda Fisher, Bill OPHOMORE -aa, L , f. M .cw ..., els' er ,se fwf- it XC? f Dyer, Pat Eaker, Johnnie Earl, Beverly Earl, Bill Echols, Lynn Edwards, Charles Edwards, Serpell Effinger, Karen Ekblad, Janice Elliott, Barbara Elliott, Gail Elliott. Lois Q 29. Z' J J 'E , UPHOMORE KZ. Freeman, Barbara Fritsche, Rachel Froman, Dianne Garner, Carolyn Garrison, Gary Gay, Ann Gay, Diane Geiselman, Randy Geyer, Sandra Gibson, Gay Gilbreath, Lee Roy Gillan, Greta Gips, Brian Glass, Franklin Glover, Daviette , f Q, f la 52 Y, Fisher, Pat Fisk, Norma Fitzgerald, Michael Fleming, Pam Flyge, Dan Forbes, Lance Ford, Ken Fouke, Bob Fowler, Susan Franks, Bill 75 ' fed! Goldberg, Jerry Goodlett, Pamela Goodnight, Clyde Graham, Bert Graham, Carol 'G Grant, Sutton - Gray, David E, z- . Gray, .lannis f Gready, Anne Gregg, Linda Lee Gregory, Jean Rose ttas sae W t t , .. ' in lg-g . , 7 .I V , 'bf 'J L , t,, K., 1: . 5 , ,J f 3, as we Vr k I .. A-' ii iVk', I V I ., - Q Grihble, Howard Grohosky, Stephen Gunlbert, Melinda Guthrie, Helen Halbert, David Haldeman, Ted Hale, Nancy Hall, Edward Hamer, Mike Hamilton, M. Tom Trudy Hutchings Bonnie Crane, and Ralph Ragland ad- Hartman, Lee Head, Lannie Heath, Gene Hebert, Cindy Hedges, David Hendrick, Judy Hendrickson, Judy Hernandez, Frances Hess, Susan Hester, Prissy Hestwood, Jackie OPH OM OR ES Hammond, George Hancock, Bill Hancock, Buddy Hankamer, Ray Harder, Edra Hare, ,lay Hargrave, Barbara Harlow, Bob Harp, Alan Harrell, Alice Harrington, Sue Harris, Connie Harris, Edward Harris, .lack Harrison, Tommy Ai so A tar 1? ff' ' .ff ga' I K Z 0 V x Q ' 'Q ,X .. ,, A gk f G L Q 1 , am OPH OM OR ES sd? 1,- W J Esl Tk W 3 A LQ' 'I H, K Holsomback, Nancy - Horton, Susann A ' Hovas, Sandra ,V 5 ' Qig, -Q Howard, John Howell, Carol Howell, Gary , Q Hrivnatz, David ,,, Q Hudgins, Bill Hutchings, Trudy Hutchinson, John Iber, Beverly Irby, Babs - A F , B' B 5 Igg sf' l , H ,Qu 1, if EQ . , 5 - , c, rf , X ai We ' ' , 11112 .' ff f .. vii . ' 6' ,l Q5 ' ,. M I 1 w az fr , ki? 2 J , FW if 3 X .,,, Hetherington, Janet Hill, Sandra Hirnburg, Fred Hinds, .lim Hinrichs, Mike Hocott, Gail Hoffman, A. Lowell Hofmann, Sharon Holden, Bill Holford, Bill Holman, Mary Gene Holmes, Barbara own? ax 4 is gi E NES r X, , r, , E , W, WS. Q-5 My , J , qi E5 iv -l 71' K wg Q , , Jack, Kenny Jacobson, Kenny James, Anne James, Julia Jamison, Judy Japhet, Dan Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Paul, Jr. Johnson, Susan Johnston, Mary Al Jones, Nancy Jones, Rhea Josephson, Carmi Jungle, Susan Kaim, Susan Kamrath, Jim Karnaky, Karl Keenan, Darlene Kelley, Ronnie Kelly, Carolyn Key, Dana Key, Marcia Killgore, Carole Kilpatrick, Kay Kindel, Robert King, Gale King, Norma Kirkman, Ann Kirkpatrick, Mike Kivell, Carolyn Lambert, Laurel Lambert, Lloyd Lane, Carole Langston, Frances Lawson, Rob Leach, David Ledbetter, Kay Lee, Cyntha Leritis, Kathryn Lewis, Helen Lewis, Kathryn Ley, Diane Likins, Merle Lindsay, Don Lindsey, Julie Link, Ted Lloyd, Judy Long, Stanley OPHOMOR ES ci, ami' - W V . .f,' 1, ,. f'fzI'iz,3fgz ttto- , . Wfigg? '. if .'-, I' , ,. - --' . -M5554 f A , - it . 51 5. . - V H MA We 'Q N Q ,us -. b ' M ' .. ' ' , ' liii'i K , . K ggi, 'mf 1 ' - 514'-K 5 g - 'Q . M K A . 1:5 K L K S K . ' I 2' .we f f ' 1 . ' ,S J. Z' ' s fe 'QS a at , 5 l 4 4 .f it sass eele I , gi f , 'P V , ,S .. s, :a,,,+, ,ggi III 7 S ns If Qu , ,B I ' as 1 Kivell, Gary Knight, Camille Knowles, James Koberling, Kathy Koch, Nancy Kolius, Cathy Kriegel, John Kriegel, Kathleen Kriegel, Owen Kuranoff, Richard Lacy, Robert I wg , L A Lakin, Jim i 3:5 ' , Q, Q an C W. 1f3iff'33?'f'v if H -g if! s V Y l gg Qi L .f l , as f . , kgjggi o n 4 'D , ' t as . ,EU . it . it 1 5 -A Y lffN Q ' 23555551 . - 341122.51 2325 gl 'sf if ' Ns ff: UPHOMORE fig 2-1 1 ala.: W if l M ,,,, ' :zo 'L Marks, Lehman Markwardt, Vickey Marshall, John Martin, Glynda Martin, Kay Martin, Pam Lonon, Sarah Lopez, Rufus Loucks, Jay Luckel, Edie Luckel, Susan Lurie, James MacNahb, David Maes, Jeannine Mahaffey, Charles Mann, Gene m7 0 Martyr, Suzanne Mason, Anne 7 Maxwell, Frances O McBirney, Mike McCafferty, Patsy McCafferty, Peggy McCary, Lesley McCleary, Dale McConnell, Linda a 'ii- -':1 ' f :-' M :.. :.. MCCOHHCIL Tom tif ,..s f ,,t McDonald, Gwen L fx ' A McDonald, Weldon A ' ii'i V ' ' McDugald, Charles 1 ., ,.-'Q , ,V,,. 3 A V A , 5 A ii McElroy, Marsha Kay ' ',,. We Q, k if McGee, Bill W V ' ' ' McGowan, Margaret ,Li i , 3, ' , McKee, Patricia ff- my ,fi ,, ii 'V McKinney, Pinky f - fi QA,,l, We ' McMahon, Gary C. 1 N ffl OPH OM OR ES .i .x Hg gg McMillan, Bill -f A E, McNally, Reid , Q- W an 0 t i McNeely, Bobby i, ., ' it McRae, Frank ' , I 6 ' X 7 ,' 5 .Q ' ' . , 'X ,.,. , - K. A Mehr, Carolyn Mekel, Patty Melcher, Frank Melendy, Harriet Melton, Richard Representative of the twenty-two twins in the sophomore class, Larry and Harry and Thad and Chad laugh as they confuse the students of Lamar. Morris, Bill Morris, Bob Mortensen, Betty Mortensen, Bob Morton, Randy ' A, Mosher, Steve V , Moughon, Carol Sue Mullan, Arthur , ' Murphy, Mike Musgrove, Mary '- Muth, Sharon ,K ,A e'tiiiii ri Merry, Judy Meyer, John Miller, Janet Miller, Sandra Miller, Terry Miller, Tommy Monkhouse, Laura Montgomery, Mark Moody, Nancy Moore, Brian Moore, Myra Moore, Tex Morgan, John Morgan, Marsha Moritz, Burt Q , - Va, 1 U d-J OPH OM ORE -lm, L ,, y ' I l ...Q ,,,,,, -mi., me -Y 61'-lfe'f'f' I X Q if - . .. .,i,,.,, ,,. U 1 , N., ,Q , 5 I ggi ft fp iw ? K l ,X X Ye i ' is fam, tttia V A6 ll J lm X, , :SPN4 'K 4 -Ig. ' W' f-1fif:if4fiPe,-f 'Sf vin. ' ' if igglogm at ,, , , ,3 ,M . . , ,mem th, yr Ai , fi A I - 3 .L I iqgifffsgg if-lib V fiifff ., ' ' I fy, f,-,lf , . lk '1 lliiei ' rf 'MM Egrigsi.. .:-. 2555655 J. gfgsiszs t , ,A., . , - .-,,1fZL to ,,11R1 Odom, Don Oliphant, Steph Orr, Bobby O,Shea, Sharon Osmun, Judy Osterloh, Elaine Pace, Temple Parish, Robhin Parker, Barbara Parker, Kay Parker, Kenny Parker, Lynda CII Z Nash, Alan Neece, Murray Nelms, Tommy Nelson, David Neuenschwander, Newman, Betty Newton, Dorothy Nicholson, .lohnn Nimmons, Sharro Nobles, Jo Ann Nolen, Norman Norvell, Billy Vhe Patterson, .lim Pattillo, Sharon Payne, Thurman Peissel, Suzanne Peters, Judy Petersen, Marcia Peterson, Erik Peterson, Heather Pettey, Sharon Pfeuffer, Carol Phair, George Phair, Glenda Philp, Si Pierce, Ann Platt, Marcia Pollard, Courtney Porter, Don Powell, John Ann Y n Powers, Mike Price, Bill Prince, Ray Pritchett, Joe Lee Proudfit, Carolyn Leigh Purcell, Pat Rabensburg, Gayle Rader, Bill Ragland, Ralph Ragusa, Sal Rainey, 'Alice Ratz, Bill Riley, Bert Riley, Paul Rische, Allen Rizzo, Pam Roberdeau, Joanna Roberts, Betty Ann Roberts, Gary B. Roberts, Liston Robinson, Bob Rodriguez, Abel Roe, Sidney Roemer, David Rogers, Ellen Rogers, Johnny Rogers, Nancy Romero, Laurie Ross, Sandra Roten, Ronnie OPHOMOR ES ! .ar f Nag L ,, . ,, Ray, Jimmy Rayburn, John King Reaves, Bill Reid, Beverly Renfro, Kenneth Rice, Rick Richards, Mary Jean Richardson, Bud Richardson, Carol Ridings, Barbara Ridley, Betty Riggs, Carolyn 'ff'-if R wa' M A R -? ' like U gf W t U45 'fuzz 3 Q l ,,i' K as X X x 54 X vi , Q3 , A 5 ,Vx OPHOMORE f Schafer, Steve Scheffe, Stephen Schindler, Emily Schroder, Barry Schwarz, Betsy Seay, Barry Sebastian, Jim Shapiro, Lynne Shawell, Sherry Sheftall, Kay Sheppard, Micky Sherrod, .loe Sherwood, Bill Shinn, Monnie Sick, .lane Rovenger, Jackie Rush, Christy Sadler, Bob Samuel, Jim Sandoval, Petra Sands, Cinda Santamaria, Phyllis Sarff, Jenny Sartin, Tony Saul, Rolanette Sigel, Shirley Silvus, Susan Singleton, David Skinner, Reed Slaughter, Hank Smith Smith Smith Smith to W? Slone, Joyce , Benton , Doug , Ginny , Harry Smith, .lim .I Smith. Karen Richard Smith, Smith. Susan ' Smith. Terry Sorit-ro, Margaret Y . 1 OPHOMORE t., - is X liar Fifi -' f - if 1 ,rlia TW '- Spangler, l' red - - T Spencer. Carolyn b f ,,,. A- gi A ' zz ' Stanford, Linda V Y , W M 1 A 'ti Y ' ' ' i , , K Stark. Lynn 'SA' ' A S of .T ' - A .5 Steele, Kitty .. A , ' , X fig, ' ' ig: Y - 9 LQ. ' fm'-. Q Stephens, Betty W 7 ' ' Z' Q r Steude, Ernilie. 3, 'M' ' Stewart, l Zlll'1C1Ll ,Q i , A 'X If t , ,, Q 1 Stilwell. .lerry x v, 'Q' Q il ll L ' Stilwell, John 1 J . ,I Stinson, Eddie :Y ,ts 'T A f S Stiranka, Judy Q Stone, Gibbs riri Stover, Lana E - i . .sr 3 Strawn, Cynthia R3 I Strickler, Tommy ' Strong, Patrick o my if al ' .lust ask Betty Carol Bienvenu, Darby Wolcott, and Martha McKinney what a good time they had in Biology. Suttles, Susan Suydam, Bob Talk, Arthur Taylor, Loraine Taylor, Marilyn Taylor, Olivia Terry, Ted gg- 5' Theis, Linda Q Thomas, Carlin at 3 Thomas, Nellie ' Thompson, Carolyn 1 4 as V' , Stults, Adelaide , Q 'V Suddreath, Ricky 'JV he ' ., Sullenger, Glenda 'V . ' l ' '5- X 4 ,, 1 T :': Aillli' - 'Q .rrv ,. V I . ,. M lrrl f H, .V . ,. ,K , 5 I . if , , ' ,nzrW 'Y S 'Ji ur 311317 K4 ' f 'WHE f'fE?l 'I , i?'s1' l:tf5?.,, . D 'X Misa . s f : . ' .0 7 sg if we -71 . 1 jo -, Ig ' f . , ,. . ' fm' , 1 . f . f- , 'Q 'Q , . ' 1522? ' ,QQ ,Lf W :Q I . , x if t I A t, fa pa UPHUMORE Truitt, Jimmy Tuhb, Cary Turkel, David T le, Patsy Ttviiell, Mike Vale, Sandra Vance, Griff Varner, Dottie Vaughn, Carol Veale, Anne Vennema, Linda Vincent, Evelyn I : ,i j . .i , Thompson, Jesse Thomson, Tommy Thorn, Peggy Tichenor, Jim Tinney, Jeanette Tomfohrde, Karen Tomasino, Sharon Tovey, Michael Troncale, Rosemary Trapolino, Roseann Travis, Suzanne Truitt, Bryant 74014 Vinson, Marianne Waldrop, Arleen Walker, Bub Wall, Bill Wall, Mary Wallace, Flo Ware, Linda Warren, Kay Waskey, Ann Waskey, .lim Watkins, Tarry Watson, Anne Watson, Jim Watson, Steve Wax, Judy Weaver, Neil Webster, Carole Webster, Diane UPHOMORE Weekley, Bob Weir, Jesse B1 Y 5 2 t, Westheimer, PeggY Q Q H f Westmoreland, Carol A Wherry. Merry 1 - ' White, Penny MQ an ' W ' - Whitehead. Frances whnaey. Judy 5 l , Whitley, Allen 'g 'W Whitley, Margo if V Whitten, Suzanne x Wiesr, Ethel ' ls 1 Wight, John Wilkinson, ,lane Williams, Ronnie Wills, Dave A. Willson, Gary Wilson, John cake JQQBZ: 'wut 0 I 9? fm I at Wilson, Mary eg Wise, Pete Wolcott, Darhy W is if Wolters, Suzanne e 3- J' Womack, Charles r Wood, Kathy eww. . ef I ,. Y iw , Wood, Monty ll ' T Woodall, Georgia Q, t Woods, Sandra , fl, if Wren, C. Campbell Wright, Bill Wright. Jamie Wright, Tommy Wunsch, Margaret Wynne, Ken Yanda, Bill 5 'rv Q 1' Youens, Phillip Young, Beverly Q l L. , 1 , l l I Young, Gerald Q ' Young, Shirley l' l Yovino, Donna lf- zanaer, J eff 1 W ' ' ' Zander, Nancy Zedler, Bill V ' ll': 5 ' f-t' - o'e' - ., :it V, , f- -t 155, V,,V i, W, ,I it H ,.. K, LO W SOPHOMURE Caton, Mary Jane, Charlton, John, Couch, Mickey, Cronin, Jimmy, Crump, David. Cushman, Mary, Cutler, John, Daugbjerg, Ray, Daugherty Mack, Davis, Bill. Davis, Linda, De Hay, Sharon, Dobkins, Jim, Dodgen, Jerry, Dudley, Carolyn. Earle, Nancy, Eatwell, Pat Edman, Judy, Edwards, Jon Enen, Nancy. Ermis, Judith, Erwin, Bill, Fendley, Jim, Flanagan, Terry, Fleming, Brad. Gandy, Susan, Garnett, Linda, Gayle, George, Giddings, Gay, Gilbert, Mark. Glidden, Sue, Griffin, Dock, Grisaffi, John, Hall, Jamie, Harris, Don. Aillet, Ronnie, Albers, Cheryl, Alfano, Sammy, Appelt, Glo ria, Arthur, Virginia, Banta Billy, Barnard. Don, Bond John. Brandes, Carol, Branum, Lee, Brooks, Pamela, Buschardt, S1163 Byerly, John, Carlisle, Nancy, Carlton, Elizabeth, Carstens, Irene. 704413 me Harris, Loyd, Harrison, Sue, Heard, Jay, Hess, Prissy, Hicks, Phyllis, Hill, Joan, Hill, June, Hill, Wayne. Holman, Carol, Holman, Su- sie, Jennings, Judy, Jennings, Martha, Johnson, Tiffin, Jones, John, Jones, Nanci. Kapiloff, David. Keathley, Nancy, Knoche, Ar- nold, Kuenstler, Susan, LaMot- ta, Sue, Larson, Jane, Lind- inger, Max, Lindlof, Eddie, Look, Gary. Love, Sandy, May, Jimmy, Mazza, Kelley, McConnell, Karen, McDaniel, Lynne, Mc- Lachlan, Jeanie, McMahan, Janet, McMillan, Judy. 7' Tidemann, Tina, Tigner, Caro- lyn, Tritico, Judy M., Van Damark, 'Peter, Vaughn, J0- seph Thomas, Ward, Carol, Warren, Jimmy, Westrup, Jo- sue. White, Kathy, Williams, Je- nne, Windrum, Cherry, Win- kelmann, Sam Jr., Wright, Charley W., Wynn, Jennifer, Zimmerman, Gretchen, Zim- merman, Mary. LOW SOPHO ORES -M---f --f- We-W - K W- -. -e - - me - . f 'zfQ2'19Pei Sf 22.'c'fi1s1'f'741s1f+s74wze1swei3a diff' 1 ., . ,. .- .. 1 1 V- 1. - hmm-fir-1 f- V if f K wfufli' 'ffl' W I .. , rl ,I EK- ' , . wie ' 'gif . if ' - 1: . - .'-:'I 1: H ' bzgiizu ,557 : - Q: 'i - y '-- 15 ' :ik ' i lik! ' r wig, 3 ,f:e1j': 10111 .gf ,if.icis1g5,11Vg -V gseigag. , gee, f .. N fy gggig f '- ?i1fFfbi.'.gn 'QT,5-iigfzbwf :if 1.135-53 me , K, . g mfg f 7 ., , :view sy --www ' ' ' 3.1 ':,::fAf:,. .fa .-,wr , I - tfi-WLS iziiffiii n 1 11 K ' Y H 72? 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ERJQIE l:OllD 6305 SUNSET EOULEVAFD HOLLYWOOD 2B,CAMFORNM 'lOLLv-NO February 12, 1959 Marietta Morris 3996 Inverness Houston 19, Texas Dear Miss Morris: I was certainly honored to have you ask me to judge the beautiful girls for the NOrendan. It was a pleasure for me and I didn't know it would be such a challenge for there were so many beautiful girls. After much consideration I have selected for first place Betty Azadian, and as her runners-up: Barbara Bergstrom Maria Burke Joanne Edmondson Kay Olson Gene Ann Parker Kay Patton Judy Rice Barbara Smith Patsy Smith Thank you once again, and it was a pleasure hearing from you. I wish you the utmost I' pea-pickin' success. Cordially, X I K' Tennessee ie Ford TEF:fj Tennessee Ernie Ford MOST BEA UTIEUL GIRL AS SELECTED BY ERNIE FORD Bette Azadian BEA UTIES Barbara .Begpwvnz Maria B arke Joanne Edmanclson BEA U TIES Kay Olsen Gene Ann Parker Kay Patton, BEA U TIES fady Rice Barbara Smith PcltSy Smith LADY OF LAMAR Maria Burke JUNIOR LAD Y Dagmar Dunn SENIOR LAD Y Patsy Smith S UPL-I OM ORE LAD Y Sharon 0'Shea I37 Princesses Patsy Smith MAYFETE Maria Burke ii RO YALTY Her fllajesty Queen Pat Shannon MAYFETE Dachesses l Maids A11n Barbour Kay Cole Paula Craig Susan Ellis Sukey Fenoglio Judy Gudger Sue Harrington Dene Hofheinz Carol Howell Patty Huston Anita Jones Letitia Kinzbach Ann Knickerbocker l Barbara Smith Jessica Darling l4O CUUR T Maids Susie Manatt Patsy McCafferty Marilyn Melton Marsha Moore Sharon O'Shea Georgia Reynolds Helma Rohrer Carol Spaw Mary Strauss Nellie Thomas Judy Wax Mary Zimmerman Dnchesses Anne Greedy Pam Fleming Kathy White 6 MID- TERM Sharon Stremlnel Bill Bennett SENIOR FA VORI T ES POM' Betty Knauth Ronnie facobe JUNE SENIOR Karen Tellepsen Gene Clements 3 ,ff Y 1, f WWW 'K-W, KE , ew A L ' , fl ,., . -Q', ig W ,L . K' f'f 2 K Q 'ff , S-f W- wf 1 '1 1: if 5' W i -MQW ' ,, . , 52, wi. wg 45 :I 5? Sears McGee . . . HISTORY . . . Knowing the world's capitals is a hobby of Sears', who is a student of geogra- phy as well as history. He has collected a library on the Civil War, another of his projects. QS 19 Carolyn Broughton . . . FOREIGN LANGUAGE HAH Gaul is divided into three parts is a familiar quotation to Carolyn. After completing four years of Latin, she is an avid student of Caesar, Cicero, and Vergil. Stephen McCleary . . . SCIENCE . . . Steve knows all about seismographs and stroboscopes. Last spring he placed in the American Chemical Society Scholarship Examination. I46 Jimmy Bass . . . DRAMA . . . Placing in forensic tournaments isn't new to Jimmy. An actor as well as a debater, he was chosen to be in the All-State Cast. HO URABLE ME T10 . .. 2 .ag y W These seniors began their last year at Lamar with a 5.0 record. They are Mike Hattwick, Travis Broesche, Jimmy Jennings, Mike Blackledge, Sam Hughes, Marietta Morris, Judy Branton, Barbara Jackson, Kathleen Much, and Ann Knickerbocker. ,. Joe Lovelady . . . MUSIC . . . Joe's dual role as trumpeter and band commander has kept him busy this year. He has played in the All-State Orchestra for two years and last year he played in the All-Star Stage Band. Arthur Sauter . . . ART . . . A whiz with brush and paint, Arthur has won scholarships to adult classes at the Art Museum. He was awarded the Scholastic Art Exhibit finalist key. Lynn Parks . . . SEWING . . . Lynn, who has shown W 14 ' Qualifying for the National Honor Society Scholarship finals were Gene Clements, Mike Blackledge, Stephen McCleary. Arthur Robinson, Mike Hall, Mike Hattwick, Wendell Mendell, Douglas Shapiro, Sam Hughes, Kathleen Much, and Jimmy Jennings. Tom Bonner and Danny Tompkins are not pic- tured. professional development for custom sewing, has excellent taste in choosing her materials. Easing and facing are old terms to this seamstress. y Wendell Mendell . . . MATHEMATICS . . . Wendell, who achieved a perfect score on the College Board Achievement Math Test, was one of twenty-five Texan students chosen to attend the first summer math course offered by Rice Institute. Merry-go ...Wm ,Hx N I le 45' A A .l mf- OR S001 Arrowhead National Honor Society Student Council O Association Quill and Scroll QNH Lamar Lancer Orenda Qequoyah J QFIC Christian Student Union Future Farmers of America Rodeo Club Future Nurses of America Future Teachers of America .lunior Red Cross Historical Society la Cinquantaine National Forensic Lea ue Radio Guild Sketchers Association Wowapi vine R.O.T.C. Drill Platoon R.O.T.C. Officers Club 999,70 Denncy s Demons National Thespian Kachina 9118! Orchestra The Lamar Band Choralettes Lamar-O-Liers Mixed Chorus yi!! Astronomy Club Texas .lunior Acadcm of Science o 4' 4' fg. 4? 'Et ii M 0 6 . L, Texas Junior 4 A L K , 9 . A ARRO WHEAD H704 70W-M Arrowhead is Lamar's senior honor society. To be eligible for membership, a senior must have an average of 4.6 or bet- ter, he must be a leader in student activities, he must show a willingness to serve Lamar. Each year the Arrowheads award a silver cup to their most valuable member. Last yearis re- cipient of the Arrowhead Award was Barry Moore. Miss Nell Morris and Miss Drew Black Staggs are the sponsors. Jennings, Jimmy President Much, Kathleen Vice-President Coulter, Carol Secretary Broesche, Travis Treasurer Row I: Anderson, Sharon, Blackledge, Mike, Bonner, Tom, Branard, Betty, Branton, Judy, Broughton, Caroline, Childress, Carol, Clay, Sally. Row II: Clements, Gene, Culbertson, Nancy, Ellington, Betty, Emrick, Jan, Engberg, Stephen, French, Robert, Gainey, Beth, Garrett, Margo. Row III: Gray, Camille, Hansen, Martha, Harris, Mary Frances, Hattwick, Mike, Heyne, Susie, Illig, Carol, Jackson, Barbara, Jacobe, Ronnie. Row IV: Jones, Frank, Knickerbocker, Ann, Madden, Barry, Martin, Kristi, M Cleary, Stephen, Mendell, Jerry, Mendell, Wendell, Myrick, Martha, Norvell, Nancy. Row V: Revis, Rosalynn, Robinson, Arthur, Sims, Carolyn, Smith, Patsy, Summers, Jesse, Vogt, Susan, Wagner, Robert, Wicker, Jere, Winfrey, Laura Jane. ,ew C. ATIO AL HO OR Blackledge, Mike IE President p, Y fl Engberg, Stephen D ' ' . Vice-President One of the highest honors that a Lamarite may obtain is membership in the National Honor Society, sponsored by Mr. E. B. Adams. Applicants are required to have a 4.2 average and no lower than two gls in conduct. They must be of good character and have earned a substantial number of honor points. Members Not Pictured: Bradt, Marty, Brindley, Paul, Browning, Iosephson, Johanna, Lawrence, Steve, Shannon, Pat, Shapiro Richard, Heinzerling, John, Ingram, Meredith, Jacobe, Ronald, Douglas. Row I: Anderson, Judy Ann, Anderson, Sharon, Aston, Mary Jane, Baker, Betsy, Bammel, Sue, Bass, Jim, Blair, Lydia, Boclden, Bari, Bonin, Betsy. Row II: Bonner, Tom, Branard, Betty, Branton, Judy, Breedlove, Barbara, Brizzolara, Bill, Broesche, Travis, Broughton, Caroline, Childress, Carol, Clark, Kay. Row III: Clay, Sally, Clements, Gene, Conner, Bill, Coulter, Carol, Crothers, Bill, Culbertson, Nancy, Edmundson, Joanne, Ellis, Susan, Forrester, Susan. Row IV: French, Robert, Gainey, Beth, Garrett, Margo, Guthrie, Connie, Hall, Mike, Hall, Sabra, Hammann, Robert, Hansen, Martha, Hartwick, Mike. I52 Fenoglio, Carole Sue V3' H Secretary - Q, ju 'Dt f 53' To?pkins, Danny -, A reasurer Q , t ' , a Pride bubbles forth from the fall officers Mike Blackledge, Marty Bradt, Anne Weaver, and Travis Broesche. Row I: Heyne, Susie, Hughes, Sam, Huston, Patty, Illig, Carol, Jackson, Barbara, Jennings, .limmyg .l0neS, Anita, Jones, Eldon. Row II: Jones, Frank, Knauth, Betty, Knickerbocker, Ann, Kuhn, Lyn, Lamar, Florence, Lawrence, Fred, Lewis, Dorothy, Mad- den, Barry. Row III: Mathieson, Anne, McCleary, Stephen, Mendell, Wendell, Moore, Patty, Morris, Marietta, Much, Kathleen, Murff, Donald, Norvell, Nancy. Row IV: Parks, Lou, Powell, Marian, Revis, Rosalynn, Robinson, Arthur, Sherman, Buck, Smith, Patsy, Stallings, Carmen, Stremmel, Sharon. Row V: Taylor, Linda, Tellepsen, Karen, Tompkins, Woody, Vogt, Susan, Watson, George, Weaver, Anne, Wicker, Jereg Williams, Carolyn, Winfrey, Laura Jane. 'T . Lfr ,,:l',: 1 i l, P I53 Mike Hattwick Sukey Fenoglio KHY 01593 President Secretary Treasurer ssst A B st,i,,, - 2 -P ' of - i . V ,Q - ' A 15 'zffiifl ' ,ml J' . ? 4 , V L P ' 2, , I , J A r , f w ,E ggi ii- 11 if I., 1. I 1, gf In - f .V -f' I r ,,.. - ' K ' . 7 W , A ,V 5 Ml ,stst -4 TUDE T COU CIL Berly, Janis Blackledge, Mike' Boone, Paul Brent, John Broesche, Travis Burnett, Sandra Member Not Pictured Shannon, Pat Adams, Mike Allen, Georganna Anderson, Judy Ann Armstrong, Pat Bell, Alice Coker, Elbert Cooper, Connie Craig, Paula Doggett, Lee DuPre, Donald Dyer, Pat Edmundson, Joanne Fargason, Marilynne Faris, Arthur Fenoglio, Bill Fowler, Susan Cray, Emily Hankamer, Ray Harp, Alan Harrison, Frances Hatfield, Charles Hutchings, Trudy Josey, ,lack Kinzbach, Letitia Lange, Sue Ley, Diane MacMahon, Kathy Maes, .leanine Malick, Kathie Marr, Sandra McCafferty, Patsy McStravick, David Mehr, Carolyn Monroe, Bill Morgan, Marsha Santamaria, Phyllis Scrafford, Suzy Shull, Wayne Smith, Barbara Stallings, Carmen Steranka, Judy Strater, Sherry Strauss, Mary Tinsley, Dianne Tomlinson, Carole Vogt, Susan Wax, Judy Wilkinson, Anne Williams, Ronnie Wolters, Suzanne Moses, Ray Mouser, Mary Norvell, Nancy O'Shea, Sharon Parks, Lou Pattillo, Sharon Peacock, Milton Roark, Don The Student Council, spon- sored by Mr. Ernest Mills, is composed of one representa- tive elected from each home- room and officers elected from the entire student body. Among its numerous activi- ties it lists: directing the drive for Orenda subscriptions, con- ducting student elections, con- tributing to the Library Drive, publishing the Student Directory, and chartering new clubs. I55 lllllllll Q 1 Q E X, 9 X CD IJ E '-' Xl O X9 DU E11 E 1' Q, Q -55 - cr ' EEL EE SD nn 5 SIL . -Q --II n I CZ III!!HIIZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII!! I 2 I' Illlllllllliunlllilllllllllllll 5 e ' - : me 95 za CD 2 Q3 K O-a CD Q- 5' I ASSOCIATIO not more than seven senior staff members whose co-workers have voted them the most worthy 1938 Elizabeth Knapp Elizabeth Dennis Fenwick White 1939 tEight members due to Hester Stewart Ralph Anderson Ann Tuck Martha Ray Alexander Margie McEnnis Tex Bayless Grace Picton Oscar Cadwallader 1940 Bob Gay Carolyn Knapp Edwin Lansford Wayne Bowman 1941 Alice Picton Elizabeth Sterling Marshall Black Carolyn Wilson Mary Jo McGinnis Dow Hamm Olive Lockhart tiel 1942 William Fox of this honor. Margaret Peterson Jimmie Bayless Billy Ferguson Melanie Levy Ellen Picton Margaret Elliott 1944 Mary Margaret Wilson Ray Moore Hallie Beth Walker Mary Sue Fox Charlotte Wood Lettalou Garth Ralph Atmar 1945 fEight members Bettie Ebaugh Ben Hammond Bill Gardner Mark Robinson Ann Stevenson Tempe Howze Marilyn Oden Helen Allen 1946 Ann Poyner due to tieJ Marjorie Montague Bobby Norris 1947 Walter Clemons Bob Gregg Wilma Hoke Mary Louise Thompson 1948 fEight members due to Paula Meredith David Knox Emily Peterson Margaret Blau Beverly Smyth Joan Eckhardt Ann Coe Shirley Snow 1949 Robert Clemons Julia Picton Fred Durrance Bill Thornton 1950 Margaret Wright Tommy Swartz Tommy Babson Diane Lehman Noelie Duggan tie? 1951 Katherine Snow George Wilson Tom Biggs .lane Lawhon Dick Mayor Sally Schmucker 1952 Helen Riddick .loan Smith Mary Petersen Stanley Silvus Nancy Campbell Frances McMaster 1953 Allie Kelley Evelyn Gittings Dan Stulz Sue Smith 1954 Patsy Heard Julie Montgomery Alice Cowan Tim Stevens Kim Kimball Cathy Hammerich 1955 Kay Brazelton Bill Baker Johnny Brown Helen Raaz Sally Kate Marshall Annetta Wing Sammie O'Kelley 1956 Peter Almy Bob Dunnam Lacy Edmundson Diane Martin Sally Schoonover Ann Whitty 1957 Mary Trotter Mike Gibson Dick Gregg Helen Smith Bette Conrad 1958 Tucker Willis Kathy Sangster Sabra Hall Martha Finney Sim Wade 1959 Marietta Morris Robert French Kathleen Much Betsy Baker Joanne Edmundson Frank Jones Barry Madden Marian Powell QUILL A D CROLL ,,7wz4,, Quill and Scroll, sponsored by Miss Louise Fuller, is the International Honorary Society for high school journalists. It includes in its membership those students who have excelled in the editorial, literary, business, or art departments of the Lancer or Orenda. The sponsors of these publications recommended them. Their scholas- tic standing was checked, and if they stood in the upper third of their classes, their names were submitted to the sponsor of the Society for approval and acceptance. The election of officers was held in December, followed by the annual installation banquet in January. The ban- quet was held this year at Ye Old College Inn. Baker, Betsy President Powell, Marian Vice-President Watts, Anne Secretary Clements, Gene Treasurer Not pictured: Judy Mofield Row I: Azadian, Betteg Bass, Jimg Bennett, Bill, Childress, Carolg Conner, Bill, Draper, Linng Edmundson, Joanne French Robert. Row ll: Hall, Mikeg Hall, Sabrag Huston, Pattyg Illig, Carolg Jones, Anitag Jones, Frankg Madden, Barry Mallett Moselleg Morr1s, Marietta. Row III: Moses, Ray, Much, Kathleen, Myrick, Marthag Parks, Lou, Rulfs, Jane, Seefeld Pearl Skelton, Linda, Yeargain, Manhag Young, Nancy. CHRI TIA ST UDE T Albrecht, Patsy Azadlan, Bette Bammel, Bill Bennett, Bill HZ, V at , Christian Student Union, known as C.S.U., meets every Tuesday morning at 7:45 in the auditorium. The purpose of C.S.U. is to present the gospel of Christ. Many Christian leaders spoke to and inspired the C.S.U. members during the year. The choral groups at Lamar and the various musical groups throughout the city presented the music for these meetings. Their theme song is, 'Tor God So Loved The World. On February the eleventh the first annual C.S.U. assembly was held. Row I: Berly, Janis, Bernich, Marsha, Brannon, Gayg Buchanan, Jane, Bullard, Judy, Calhoun, Millie. Row II: Christofferson, Kathryn, Clarke, Nancyg Cole, Kay, Cooper, Connie, Darling, Jessicag Davison, Jed. Row III: Denham, Bill, Ellis, Susang Flaitz, Jane, Fleming, Parng Froman, Diane, Gray, Linda. Row IV: Grissom, Claudetteg Harris, Jack, Hines, Lindag Hoover, Margaret, Huston, Patty, Hynek, Lee. Jones, Rhea Lamkin, l.iz La Motta, Nancy Lane, Carole Officers, Vann Phillips, Vice-President, Marietta Morris, President, Gail Norris, Vice-President, and Sukcy FCHOUHO Semetary-T1.eaqu.er Umfer Members Nor Pictured: Fleming, Jon, Gerrard, Sue, Harrison. 4 , , I 4 N , . . . Over the next C3.U. Speaker' Francis, Hedges, David, Jacobe, Ronnle, Marshall, Becky, Moore, Marilyn, Pung, Dallas, Stewart. Pat, Stone, Sally, Yvilkins. Sunny. Row I: Martin, Kristi, Martin, Pam, Matthews, Allie, McKinney, Pinky, Miller, Sandra, Moore, Patty. Row II: Musgrove, Mary, Neece, Emily, Newman, Betty, Park, Terry, Poage, Ray, Riggs, Audrey. Row III: Roherdeau, Joanna, Schisser, Donna, Smith, Sandy, Stallings, Carmen, Taylor, Mary Beth, Thorn, Peggy. Row IV: Virgin, Valenda, Vogt, Susan, Weaver, Anne, Webster, Dianne, Wliitten, Suzanne, Williams, Carolyn, YVindrum, Clelia. -ii 'Z3' Y' flu 'ffm' 5325 was if M: L' ' ??i4l4? wtB?'f?l'Kx Fires it V X f 5, s5f,g3,gcpcf. .. . ?7tQ5QjaVf,z: A My KY ' I60 Don Wright, Robert Whitaker, Augie Bering, John Woolsey, Don Yandiver, Mack Wetmore, Remus Holt, and Mr. Roy Sheffield take a break from Future Farmers activities. FUTURE FARMER OF AMERICA lam to Sewe H Two of the main events of the year for the Lamar Chap- ter of the Future Farmers of America were participating in the Houston Fat Stock Show, and the F.F.A. Fat Stock Show. During October the club held its annual sweetheart election. This was held by penny voting of the entire stu- dent body, and the 1958-1959 sweetheart was Neta Frazier. Leadership contests were held in November, and the judg- ing of livestock, dairy, grass, poultry, dairy products, meats, and soils was held in March and April. A Father and Son banquet was held in May. Mr. Roy Sheffield is sponsor. Row I: Mr. Sheffield, Harlow, Bob, Woolsey, John, Mahan, Harper, Hardy, Larry, Riley, Bert, Hubbard, Jim. Row II: Meineke, Don, McMahon, Ed, Able, Jim, Spruell, Charles, Barraque, Carl, Fleetwood, Jack, Gay, Lanny. Row III: Wright, Don, Stuckly, John, Wells, Ed, Summers, Charles, Vandiver, Don, Foley, Pat, Walker, Bub, Abby, Randy, Whitaker, Robert, Black, Chris. RODEO CLUB M5626 Zo 75 Taking weekly rides on spirited horses from one of the local stables has become a custom with the Rodeo Club members. Their regular outfits include high- heeled boots and black Stetsons. During the year the club members participated in numerous rodeos, both here and in surrounding areas. They entered such events as calf roping, steer wrestling, and bronc rid- ing. Also included in their activities are barbecues in Memorial Park and riding in several of the Houston parades. Members Not Pictured: Caldwell, Vickeg Ellis, Mary, McMahon, Ed, Miller, Larry. Contrary to their regular meetings, Arlane Eidson, Remus Holt, Jimmy Hubbard, and Neta Frazier, the officers, settle down to a quiet business meeting. Row I: Hubbard, .limg Treesh, Sandrag Mr. Sheffield, Wright, Dong Ullrich, Lucy, Holt, Remus. Row II: Richards, Sidneyg Pence, Judyg Tyler, Idag McCutchen, Molly, Gray, Camille, McIlwain, Janette, Vance, Joang Nicholson, ,lohnnyg Sigel, Shirleyg Wall, Dianne. V 'ff-Walf, ,S,,,,.a-Waaesvf. get 1 ii-,ri ': fgsxgrw- ,-,rl ,.,,,,,. . , A . e , - ,. ff . we-25245, - ' , ,K-Q - ' -1 '- r a., W Q, ' ' Y f f 1- ' A ' I . - . f if . , A S ., ,Q ,.., ,,.. e M. is , W 4. s, A A ' U ,X - AW r . vw ' , V I ,1 - ' 'X ' ,s..s,9g7fi'ufi-Rim, fi ' at Conversing after a strenuous meeting arc officers Ann Knickerbocker, Linda Hines, Mary Fitz, and Marian Powell. FUTURE URSES OF AMERICA The Lamar Chapter of the Future Nurses of America stimulates the interest of Lamar girls in the rewarding field of nursing, as well as in the allied fields of medicine. The club also increases the medi- cal knowledge and human understanding of its members hy taking field trips to centers such as Baylor Medical School, M. D. Anderson Hospital for cancer research, and the Light House for the Blind. During Nurses, Week in Houston, Lamar future nurses were invited to parties at the several nursing schools throughout the city. Row I: Reynolds, Georgia, Lehman, Deanna, Stuart, Linda, Hines, Linda, Edmundson, .loanneg McNutt, Judyg Powell, Marian. Row II: Salveter, Marilyng Cunningham, Kathy, Schiro, Deanna, Riedel, Linda. Row III: Grissom, Claudette, Lewis, Dorothy, Knickerbocker, Ann, Bell, Aliceg Mann, Martha. I62 FUTURE TEACHER OF AMERICA Stremmel, Sharon President If W , fr Gainey, Beth Cm' Vice-Presidelzt The W. J. Moyes Chapter of the Future Teachers of America, sponsored hy Mrs. Mae C. Gates, was organized in l952. The purpose of this club is' to en- courage students to consider the opportunities of a teaching career. Members listen to lectures from many of the state's top educators. The main project of the club is tutoring the children of Faith Home, twice weekly. A part of their social activity is a progressive luncheon and a Mother-Daughter tea, which was in April' Tellepsen, Karen Secretary Johnson, Kay Treasurer Row I: Baird, Betty, Daniel, Maureen, Ellington, Bettyg Feagin, Lanag Feirt, Roseann. Row 11: Fisher, Maryg Fletcher, Mattieg Jones, Anita, Lundstrom, Sherryg Monkhouse, Laura. Row III: Petersen, Marciag Rees, Mary Jane, Scarborough, Jeang Walsh Laurag Wiest, Ethelg Winston,,Elaine. F ff' Q , . gas: . , - ' ' , '- : in -' ' 7. .,..,,.,, . . K -, ,. . 'L J X L at I Q gli - -9 Eifffki M W' - V . i D 9-5511: ' ' R 7- ' -' .K if 'ff-li ,jig . K W' it 3 . 1 ,m,L . if- ' f , .. , .1 .,., . . - '3 if ' 'C' , L' ,f , ,M H ' Row I: Knickerbocker, Ann- President, rtin Kristi Vice President Dunnam Ma , 1 3 1 Diana-Secretary. Row II: Archie, Nancy, Aston, Mary Jane, Baird, Betty. Row III: Bertch, Lou, Boettcher, Kim, Bonin, Betsy. J U IOR RED CROSS :VS ' 6 ll The Junior Red Cross, sponsored by Mrs. Elanor T. l-luddleston, is composed of one representative from each homeroom. Several of their activities were working with the Houston Red Cross Council for Children in its charitable activities, sponsoring the Red Cross Membership Drive each spring, and sending representatives to the high school chapter house every six weeks. Working with the- club were the art, clothing, and physi- cal education departments. Members Not Pictured: Bartholomew, Ira Jane, Geis, Sally, Haldeman, Alice, Junker, Janet, Kapp, Martha, Pollard, Court- ney, Stevenson, Shara Mae, Surginer, Jo Ellen, Udemi, Frank, Van Ness, Larry. Row I: Bradshaw, Sandra, Branton, Judy, Carter, Ann, Cason, Judy, Christofferson, Kathryn, Clark, Suzan, Cornwell, Helen, Cummings, Sheila, Davis, Elizabeth. Row II: Deats, Margaret, Eaton, Robert, Feagin, Lana, Feirt, Roseann, Fite, Claudia, Fowler, Susan, Gready, Anne, Harrell, Alice, Harris, Jack, Hergens, Ruth. Row III: Hodges, Louis, Jones, Sarah, Jungle, Susan, Kleir, Nancy, Lee, Cyntha, Lewis, Warren, Maes, Jeannine, Martin, Glynda, McConnell, Linda, Melton, Marilyn. Row IV: Moncus, Penny, Moreland, Martha, Northrup, LaVonne, Paine, Patti, Post, Dee, Roberdeau, Joanna, Rogers, Nancy, Rylander, Tuni, Schadler, Helen, Sick, Jane. Row V: Smith, Ginny, Stark, Lynn, Swift, Susan, Talkington, Sue, Teague, Billy, Vaughan, Suzanne, Vincent, Evelyn, Welsh, Patty, Whitcomb, Jeriann, Wilson, Mary. I64 TEXAS JUNIOR HI TORICAL OCIETY If ck 2 . n The Texas Junior Historical Society, sponsored by Mrs. Florence Neyland, took several outstanding field trips during the year, the main one being to the San Jacinto Battlefield. They also visited the museum at the base of the San Jacinto Monument. Several out-of-the-city trips were planned for the school year. ln the spring the club members wrote papers for and attended the meetings of the Texas Junior Historical Con- vention in Austin at the University of Texas. '17 Members not pictured: Arnold, Kareeng Carlson, Carylg Hughes, Larry Stewart, Betsy Baker and Bette Azadian look with Lynn. pride at the club mcmher7s article in the Junior Historian which is held by Orlean McCallum. Row I.' Brown, Nancy-Presidentg McCallum, Orlean-Vice Presidentg Baker, Betsy-Secretaryg Azadian, BettevTreasurerg At kinson, Bettyg Beatty, Carolyn. Row II: Bettcher, Angieg Boyd, Lela Lynng Branton, Judyg Broughton, Carolineg Claghorn, Mar garetg Compton, Catherineg Cummings, Sheila. Row III: Deen, Dudleyg DeLaTorre, Roberta, Fletcher, Mattieg Kuhn, Lyng Led- better, Carolyng Martin, Nancyg Myrick, Martha. Row IV: Niebur, Nancyg Post, Deeg Ralls, Marilyng Sanders, Marinelleg Stew art, Larryg Thornall, Pennyg Wickerham, Judy. -6 'Hs 723' f , A '99 55? -mmf-I .J I LA CI QUA TAI E Mpaaley- Wow ? ' 7' lci on parle francais . . . in the French Club's meetings, that is. The club achieves its purpose of stimulating interest in France and its customs and influences by presenting programs which feature guest speakers, mov- ies, discussions, and student entertainers. Cookie sales and dues provide money for the club's main projects: sending food and clothing to needy French families and contributing a subscription of '4Realites, a French magazine, for the library. Members may correspond with teen-aged French students. Mrs. Helen Earl sponsors the group. Members not pictured: Bartholomew, Ira Jane, Cude, LaMerle, Hamilton, Barbara, Hawkins, Elizabeth, Lynch, Mary, McKen- zie, Bob, Sheehan, Carol, Thorning, Margo, Trumps, Toby Lynn. Row I: Adams, Susan, Anderson, Sandra, Atkinson, Betty, Baird, Betty, Bartlett Helen Beatty Carolyn Blackledge Mike Branton, Judy. Row II: Broughton, Caroline, Clay, Sally, Cook, Florence, Crook, Bill Crothers B111 Curtis Barbara Davison Rosemary, Demanche, Larry. Row III: Dudley, Freddie, Ellington, Betty, Emerson Elliott Faussemagne Jack Fer uson Susan Gillan, Greta, Goerner, Sally, Grubbs, Betsy. Row IV: Hodges, Louis, Hodges, Martha Hollyfield Joan Hopkins Harriet Hud son, Annis, Hull, Ruthie, Johnson, Kay, Kendall, Melinda. 4 - . ,, --:Q . A V .1 k,-L, L-31, el s, Q 4 ,W a t 5 l is in 5, H 'Q , ' s . ll W ff' X, A QF, N ., 'J 1 if ,s iw af Q sz if ,- fr pe' 'k,' 2 my ..,, was 'fi 5 ' R sstt ,,,: fu. 1 Q ' Row I: Kennedy, Patsy, Lamar, Florence, LaMotta, Nancy, Lilliott, Rick, Lindsey, Cynthia, Lovejoy, Terry, Lundstrom, Sherry. Row 11: Mallet, Cindy, McAdow, Margaret, McLennan, Betty, Merry, Judy, Much, Kathleen, Myer, Kate, Nalley, Nancy, Row III: Norris, Gail, Reiney, Bill, Ridley, Betty, Riedel, Linda, Robertson, Carrie, Samuell, June, Schuster, Barbara Ann. Row IV: Senouillet, Jackie, Sick, Jane, Stanbaugh, Glen, Summers, Jesse, Taylor, Linda, Thomas, Nellie, Varner, Dottie. Row 1: Vaughan, Suzanne, Walsh, Laura, Row II: Wickerham, Judy, Wigzell, Joyce. 'ng Are those Parisian Christmas cookies that Linda Riedel, Cita Cook, Carrie Robertson, Martha Hodges, Judy Anderson, Judy Branton, and Jesse Summers are sampling? .ATYO AHL FORENSIC Hag, Mita? nd LCC TESL 67lt LEAGUE Stallings, Carmen Secretary Bass, .lim Treasurer up ' D : ,, The National Forensic League, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Edith Roberts, utilized the maximum possibilities of the activity of debate. The debate squad participated in the tournaments held at Bellaire, Sam Houston, Austin and Spring Branch High Schools. The N.F.L. members participated in several student Congresses held at Jesse Jones High School and at the University of Houston. They also entered the lnterscholastic League Contests and the National Forensic League District Tournament. Row I: Aston, Mary Jane, Ball, Bob, Bennett, Bill, Billups, J. T., Brizzolara, Bill, Brown, Nancy. Row II: Brownlee, Frances, Burchfield, Rob, Coker, Elbert, Collier, Bill, Constant, Edward, Crane, Bonnie. Row III: Cruse, Richard, DeLaTorre, Roberta, Dupont, Todd, French, Robert, Greacen, John, Harris, Tom. Heiser, Dick Herren, Tom Holland, Bill Hubly, Bonnie Members not pictured: Bartholomew, lra Jane, Burton, Edwin, Davis, James, Dombrowa, David, Fisk, Norma, Harris, Dick, Lewis, Warrerr, Shapiro, Doug. Mrs. Roberts, Mike Hall, Ira ,lane Bartholomew, and Bonnie Hubly proudly exhibit a few of the trophies won this year. Row 1: Jones, Anita, Kuntz, Nick, Lawrence, Fred, Meyer, Walter, McElroy, Marsha, McGee, Sears, Morris, Marietta. Row II: Phelps, Dorwayne, Prince, Ray, Santamaria, Phyllis, Shinn, Monnie, Shull, Wayne, Tahb, Jimmy, Tucker, Jay. Row III: Vaughan, Katharine, Vogan, Neal, Warren, David, Williams, Ronnie, Wofford, Doris, Wolf, Bob, Wyckoff, Sharon. Q? I69 RADIO GUILD Deen, Dudley President Wage ? The Radio Guild is a club made up of students interested in radio and television. Members may work as technicians, as writ- Carter, Ann ers, or as actors. They take field trips to KPRC-TV, KTHT-TV, Vice-President and to KNUZ, and they make every effort to learn the details of operating a television station. The sponsor of Radio Guild is Mrs. Nash. Members Not Pictured: Buschardt, B. E., Howe, Dave. Row I: Arterbury, Sueg Azadiah, Betteg Bailey, Bohg Baker, Betsyg Broughton, Carolineg Carothers, Carolyn. Row II: Chrone, Indiag Cummings, Sheila, Deats, Margaretg Earle, Winifredg Gradwohl, Cherry? Johnson, Susang Jungle, Susan. Working with sound effects, a mike, and a script are Don Will- son, Orlean McCallum, Clint Kuhena, Nancy Martin, and Judy Mofield. Row I: Juniel, Sarah, Ledbetter, Carolyn, Lilliott, Rick, Link, Ted, Martin, Powell, Marian, Rait, Rosemary, Sargent, William, Vincent, Evelyn, Virgin, Buchanan, Jane Secretary xg , i l a ,Q if at in 5 gn? J, Q, Kubena, Clint Treasurer , Q Nancy, McCallum, Orlea.ng Merritt, Jan. Row Valendag Vogt, Susan, Willson, Don. Km F .Q II: , W 15 as 4 95 A 3 4 fri i .i i.. W, ivA.i,,H, ,, . , A f if ,.,, , ,A ,t V li . 1, A SKETCHER ASSOCIAT1 O 5 The Sketcher's Association, formerly known as the Cartoonist's and Sketcher's Association is composed of students whose purpose is to encourage and to promote artistic talents among its members. Under the sponsorship of Miss Genevieve Filson the club meets every other Monday. Entering their sketches in local, state, and national contests is one of the projects of the Sketcheris Association. The members are also enthusiastic followers of the local art exhibitions. Officers, Mary Jane Aston, Treasurerg Walter Pinkston, Vice Presidentg Betsy Bonin, Secre- taryg and Arthur Sauter, Presidentg decide upon the best sketch for display. Row I: Wright, Charlotteg Aston, Mary Janeg Newman, Nancyg Newman, Pat. Row II: Pinkston, Walter, Eaton, Robertg Von Eiff, lohng Waldrip, Patty, Bonin, Betsyg Fonville, Jerryg Sauter, Arthur. Model: Heinen, Marty. nf A WOWAPI ppp , 1 fgoddn Vvowapi, sponsored by Mrs. Edith Cox and Miss Virginia Taylor, is composed of those students who have served as student assistants in the Lamar Library. Wowvapi has as its primary objectives, wholesome fellowship among its mem- bers in the library, and service to the faculty members. The club kept flowers in the library, arranged eye-catching dis- plays and bulletin boards, helped conduct Book Week, and decorated at Christmas with an attractive tree. lts social activities consisted of its annual Christmas party, and a banquet in the spring. Carefully garlanding the Library Christmas tree with icicles are Karon Hughes, Janice Ekblad, and Judy Wlliteley. fllember Not Pictured: Bell, Andrew. Row I: Siefert, Margaret-President, Driggs, Robin-Vice President, Storm, Carol-Secretary, Dabney, Betty-Treasurer, Anderl son, Judy, Bell, Karen. Row II: Bodden, Bari, Cornwell, Helen, DuPre, Donald, Ekblad, Janice, Fuson, Elizabeth, Harrison, Frances, Hodges, Louis. Row 111: Hoover, Ann, Hoover, Margaret, Hughes, Karon, Karnaky, Karl, Lamar, Florence, LaMotta, Nancy, Leach, Charles. Row IV: Lewis, Dorothy, Moore, Robert, Porter, Don, Stewart, Claudia, Teachworth, Bette, Thompson, Carolyn, Whiteley, Judy. IA alt , Y H Y J 'Nt Q , I73 Antik Officers of Denney's Demons, Vice-President Sam Williams and President Tom Parker confer upon special arrangements for the next drama produc- tion. DENNEYS DEMO S Fla b 2 fl uCapable, willing, and hard-workingfi These words describe the amazing boys known as Denney7s Demons, who are sponsored hy Mrs. Ruth R. Denney. Those jacks-of-all-trades who have worked their way up through Kachina comprise a very select group. They are the hoys who handle lighting and sound, manipulate props, and do all the other hehind-the-scene jobs which are necessary for a smooth, successful performance. They are completely indispensihle to the Drama Department, and they handle not only plays, but also all programs which are given on the Lamar stage. Although few in number, they are a necessary and important part of Lamar. Dan Durst and Tom Parker steady the ladder while David Dom- Carvell Williams and Arthur Robinson tighten a few screws to hrowa makes some quick adjustments in lighting. make sure everything is ready for the show. X it , 4 1, I74 ATIO AL THE PIA Milam '75 National Thespian, a national honor society for high school actors, is one of the highest honors to which a Lamar drama student can aspire. A vital part of the Lamar drama department, its members are selected from Kachina on the basis of ability and wil- lingness to work. New members elected to the society first semester were honored with a dinner at Nick Kuntzls in December. The activities for the year were climaxed by a banquet in the spring in the Drama Building where awards were presented. Members Nut Pictured: Bass, Jimmy, Bergstrom, Barbara, Kuntz, Nick, Swift, Susan. Finding the true definition of Thespian', are the officers: Barbara Bergstrom, Nick Kuntz, Marty Bradt, and Jimmy Bass. Row I: Hoffman, Barbara, Henderson, Sally, Peacock, Milton, Durst, Dan, Winfrey, Laura Jane, Lewis, Dorothy, Williams, Car- vell, Harlow, Sue, Cannon, Temple. Row II: Holman, Johnny, Hitt, Larry, Johnson, Betsy, Schoenfield, Sheryl, Brown, Ann, Mayo, Gwen, Claghorn, Margaret, Williams, Carolyn, Burke, Maria, Parker, Tom, Robinson, Arthur, Dombrowa, David. Row III: Baird, Clint, Riggs, Audrey, Munger, Clayton, Taylor, Mary Beth, Foxworth, Bob, Sauter, Arthur, Knauth, Betty, Leaverton, Margie, Ralls, Marilyn. Acting: Bradt, Marty, Soriero, Tommy. I75 i UVTtEi,L..: -E116 aw-. is-' : ' xslt , mi ,ef wit? , ,15iaiiwa.2 .aim , - feimtz, er fa. , . S-U , . ,,,,.L,,,g ,. , ' .I 11 5 5' gi., gz. A.A : . t A 7w 'hy 14 ' A ki fizi tlf ' f:-' H L' 5 jf 1 W s' if ,Est I was 1 1.-1: ' Ji - t,,,f.e.I'i'1':- .:. ,,f,,,,3t H Barbara Bergstrom Nick Kuntz President Vice President Kachina, the drama club of Lamar, is sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Denney and is open to any student interested in drama. This year the drama department presented 'The Night of January Sixteenth , My Fair Lady , and wfeahouse of the August Moonw. Last year the drama department presented 6'Roomful of Rosesf, which was named the best play in state competition. Betty Knauth was named the best actress in the state. This was Lamaris fourth year to Win the title. Laura Jane Winfrey Jim Bass Secretary Treasurer Members Not Pictured: Baird, Clint, Bonn, Linda, Browne, Anne, Carlile, Mary Lou, Guest, Jane, Speer, Kitty, West, Salena, Wheatley, Tim, Works, Judie, Young, Kathey. Row I: Allen, Ginny, Armstrong, Pat, Atkinson, Ferne, Barbour, Ann, Bartow, Sue, Branton, Judy, Breedlove, Barbara, Cal- vert, Susan, Catlin, Linda. Row II: Chenault, Carolyn, Claghorn, Louise, Claghorn, Margaret, Clay, Sally, Cole, Kay, Compton, Carol, Cunningham, Camille, Cunningham, Kathleen, Dreher, Betty, Dunlap, Kay. Row III: Dunlop, Patti, Dunn, Dagmar, Embry, Susan, Ferguson, Susan, Flaitz, Jane, Freeman, Barbara, Fuson, Elizabeth, Gainey, Micki, Garland, Sandra, Glenn, Sally. Row IV: Gregory, Jean, Guthrie, Carol, Guthrie, Helen, Hanks, Nancy, Harrington, Sue, Henderson, Sally, Hoffman, Barbara, Hollyfield, Joan, Iber, Beverly, Johnson, Betsy. Row V: Johnson, Kay, Juniel, Sarah, Key, Dana, Kinzbach, Letitia, Kleir, Nancy, Knauth, Betty, Knight, Camille, Lamkin, Liz, Leaverton, Margie, Leritis, Kathryn. as ,i t s , 26,3 Y s s. , ,HS C ' ' . il: X Kiwis 'Li' EQ. .V f 3,.,,3,,. gg ,,,,.,. 1 if 5 fr- 75 X YJ, 1 X as B ' Sr? .fa tt ,, if . fl Z? sl I76 Lewis, Dorothy Lindsey, Cynthia Lindsey, Julie Macaluso, Josephine Marks, Diane , ,, Martin, Pam Ann Turner, Betty Settle, Martha Lanier and Dan Moody enact their midterm final. Mayo, Gwen McAdow, Margaret Row I: Melntyre, Tillie, Melendy, Harriet, Miller, Janet, Much, Kathleen, Neil, N-HHCYQ Nichols, Lori Ann, Norris, Gail: Norris, Nancy, Oden, Jan, Park. Terry. Row II: Parker, Gene Ann, Pattillo. Sharon, Patton. Kay, Peacock. Milton: Petersen, Marcia, Peterson, Karin, Phelps, Dorwayne, Pickard, Barbara, Post, Dee, Powell, Marian. Row III: Balls, Marilyn, Ridley, Betty, Riedel. Linda, Riggs, Audrey, Sanders. Marinelle, Schlei-ter, Kristen, Schoenfield, Sheryl, Sheftall, Kay, Silvus. Susan: Stewart, Linda. Row IV: Stone, Sally, Storm, Carol Jane, Stremmel, Sharon, Taylor, Mary Beth, Todd, Jody, Toler, Nancy, Tully, Sheri, Turner. Ann, Varner, Dottie, Walker, Betty. Row V: Wallace, Flo, Westheimer, Peggy, Wilkinson, Anne: Wilkin- son, Jane, Williams. Carolyn, Williams, Linda, Williams, Sam, Wofford, Doris, Wright, Bill, Yeargain. Martha. at 4 f 1' A ,. ' A E' . if F? -5 -is 7. '.-L Ts, f qu ' A ' fy V V 55: , ' 1 , M . ' ' ' ': qv-29 fy, iii QF jj, ' 'er ' ' 7 ii i - . A V We J ' ., .. -if E25 ' 'H' 1, JiflYfi dii'W'f ' ' -gif :iw f - sg -,, ,f W ,mv mmf. ,, ,-,J Q. ---f ,.-, ,...,, -. ,F 7 , I ,, ,.,..,, ,, .,. . Q K gf 1 , e 4 is '53 X2 X fm 5 ,V 'im A 525, .. vb 1 1 , ,S K t, Jw A W 9 mm.. , .,, W., , .S ,,,. . , ,,.. 5 2 X fm Arnold, Linda Bass, Jim Bennett, Bill Carothers, Carolyn Carter, Ann LAMAR Clements, Gene COOPER Paula Firsz Page Editors ,,, ,, GENE CLEMENTS, ANNE WATTS Second Page Editors .....,,,.,..,., CAROL ILLIG, JUDY MOFIELD Third Page Editor, Society .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ANITA JONES Fourth Page Editor ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,. M IKE HALL Fifth Page Editor ..... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N ANCY YOUNG Sixth Page Editors ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, M IKE DYER, BILL MIRACLE News Editor ,.,,..,,., ,,,...,,,,,...,.,,,......,,.,,,,,,, P EARL SEEFELD Assistants ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, ,I ANE RULFS, MARTHA MYRICK Feature Editor ...... Assistants .,,,,,, ,. .,,,.,, , Deen, Dudley Driscoll, Victor NANCY YOUNG ANN CARTER, MARTHA YEARGAIN Girls, Sports ..,r.. ,,,..,...,,..,,..,..,....................,... B ETH GAINEY Photographer ,,,,. ,iii,.,,,.,,,,,A,i,,,,,,, B ILL SARGENT Cartoonists .,.,..,.......,............................. JACK DAVIS, LYN KUHN Special Reporters ,.........i................. LINDA ARNOLD, CAROLYN CAROTHERS, DUDLEY DEEN, LINDA HUDSON, LOU Gainey, Beth Hall, Mike PARKS, PAT PAYNE, LAURA WALSH Hooks, Rufus Hudson, Linda Illig, Carol Jones, Anita Kennedy, Patsy Kuhn, Lyn LCHVCUOUQ Margie Logan, David MacMahan, Kathy McGowan, Sara Miracle, Bill LA CER BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager .,,,i..i,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,...,.....,..,..... RUFUS HOOKS Mofield- Judy Moore' Aneita Assistants ............ PAULA COOPER, CAROLYN CAROTHERS, PAT PAYNE, DUDLEY DEEN Circulation Managers ,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,. VICTOR DRISCOLL, ELAINE THEUMAN Assistants ....... 7,7,,, P AULA COOPER, MARGIE LEAVERTON, KATHY MacMAHON, RAY MOBLEY Advisor ....... .......v,...........,,,.... M ISS LOUISE FULLER The Lamar Lancer, one of the top-ranking high school news- papers in Texas, is published semi-monthly by the journalism stu- MOSCS, RSV Myrick, Martha dents of Lamar, and is a member of the National Press Associa- tion, the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and the Inter- scholastic League Press Conference. The purpose of the Lancer is to inform and entertain the student body. Members not pictured: Adkins, Ennis, Dyer, Michael, Freeman, .Ioeg Mobley, Rayg Theuman, Elaine. Parks, Lou Payne, Pat ragga 1 - ,J-fwzrtwk,-w-f,e,:,,: .wggsi fffi' 1,5 .1 . 32511: - fifgissi if ' F5 ' lie 5251165 1 . .. .. as? 5,5 S , li, 1 , ex Rulfs, jane Seefeld, Pearl Walsh, Laura Watts, Anne Yeargain, Martha Young, Nancy ORE DA Oh Miss Weinberg let Linn do it' inter- ested in Princeton or Rice present state g p R p treasurer of High School Youn Republicans. A tf E ROBERT FRENCH S Business Manager - V V lblb AVLVYVLQ A A it , . . , . . .,,-. '-:. E wg V ' ' ' - - 'A tp Atr ' ' g ' BARRY MADDEN-Assistant Manager - Well . . . i'-wants to go to Rice next year-always being reprimanded for sitting in Miss Weinberg's swivel chair. CAROL CHILDRESS-Art Editor-ao tive Mariner Senior Scout-wants to at- tend Sweet Briar-does church work at St. Johns. SABRA HALL-'Senior Editor-riding instructor at Lake- sidcsmidterm graduate. FRANK .IONES4Senior Editor -Eable Scout4p1ade a report to the Governorsboth in- terested in Rice. LITERARY STAFF Editor-in-Chief MARIETTA MORRIS Associate Editor BETSY BAKER Faculty Editor MARIAN POWELL Class Editors Senior-SABRA HALL FRANK JONES .Iunior-MOSELLE MALLETT Sophomore-BOB HUDSPETH Sports Editors JOANNE EDMUNDSON BILL CONNER Life Editor KATHLEEN MUCH LINDA SKELTON - Typist JOANNE EDMUNDSON - MARIAN.P0WELLfFaCu11y -plans to go to Texas Uni- Girls' Sports Editor-hopes to ECMOFYYICG PfCS14lCUt Of versity-secretary of her Sun- go to William and Mary-ab FDA at 52. J0hUS'W1ll Q0 10 day school class. tended Waldemar for five Sweet Bflaf- years. l80 BETTE AZADIANfBusiness Staff-going to Texas Univer- sity-loves to dance, play bridge, and keep scrapbooks. MARIETTA MORRIS - Editor-in-Chief H Yes, Miss Staggs, I have that piano player for Young Life-teacher for Bible Class-enthusiastic horseback rider. Art Editor CAROL CHILDRESS Typist LINDA SKELTON Sponsor MISS DREW BLACK STAGCS BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ROBERT FRENCH Assistant Manager BARRY MADDEN Business Staff BETTE AZADIAN LINN DRAPER PATTY HUSTON KYLENE PERRY Sponsor MISS HELEN WEINBERG ready I -H BETSY BAKER-Associate Editor- 'LI'm nearly positive, but let me check! . ORE DA R -wants to attend Texas Tech-would f' like to have more time to work on de- Q - sign. -,M K ,f ,W K BILL CONNER-Sports, Editor-Plans to attend Princeton, Stanford, or Texas -acolyte of Episcopal church-enjoys deer and duck hunting. KYLENE. PERRY-Business Staff-Texas next year- likes bowling and dancing-and PATTY HUSTON-Busi- ness Staff-wants to attend Rice-enjoys playing tennis when she has the time. BOB HUDSPETH - Sopho- more Editor-only junior on literary staff-interested in law at Washington and Lee. S v WM MOSELLE MALLETT-Tum ior Editor-V-avid Texas Uni- versity fan-homerooni presi- dent-sings in church choir floves tennis and sailing. 'R LINN DRAPER -- Business KATHLEEN MUCH - Life Staff-has a newspaper route Edlmf-SUIIUUCT bi0l0SY 1 at ,Only junior on Businegs A.8zlNI.-secretary of E:Y.I' .- Stafffowns a customized car. Meflt SCh0l3f5h1P Sem1'F1nal' ist. Officers Carol lllig, Jesse Summers, Sally Clay, and Gene Clements hold an informal discus- sion on creative writing in college. 2 il EQ UOYAH ,,,74m6! Z ,, The purpose of Sequoyah, sponsored by Miss Margaret Buchanan and Miss Helen Greenwood, is to encourage creative writing at Lamar. At the bi-monthly meetings the members present their original Work and discuss it with the other students. At the end of the year the mem- bers compile the Sequoyah Anthology from the best prose and poetry submitted during that time. Sequoyah members enter many contests, such as the lnterseholastie League Ready Writers, Contest, and con- tests in such periodicals as the Atlantic Monthly, the Scholastic, and Seventeen. The club was well represented in the Houston Anthology and the State Poetry Contest. Standing: Leaverton, Margieg Summers, Jesse, Jennings, Jimmy, Clements, Ceneg Childress, Carol, Clay, Sally, Williams, Jeff, Hall, Mike. Seated: Sehleter, Kristin, Marks, Diane, lllig, Carol, Young, Nancy, Sheehan, Carol. ORCHE T RA H22 Z ,, The Lamar Orchestra, under the direction of Mr, Edward Trongone, boasts of its fine musicians. The Orchestra participated in the Brownwood Stage Or- chestra Contest, the Sam Houston State Teachers' College Stage Orchestra Festival, and the Inter- scholastic League Contest in Texas City, in which last year our orchestra placed in the first division in con- cert and in sight reading. The Orchestra presented two assemblies this year, participated in the uSpring Showfi and presented programs at Smiley High School and at Lanier Junior High School. This year seven members of the Orchestra have passed their auditions for the All State Orchestra. Practice makes perfect, says Mr. Trongone as he points out a difficult passage to Johnny Greacen, Larry Hinson, Ross Mc- Cluney, Wes Sokolpsg, and Johnny Sammons. 5LXL.,JQL--5, J X, ,. , K, , pq D X tw L if ,ff ff ft , P Row I: Riggs, Audreyg Janelia, Kathyg Carson, Viviang Kilpatrick, Kayg Pay e, l-'atg Wilkinson, Ianeg Edwards, Billg Palmer, Billg Wynn, Keng Burchfield, Robg Salnmons, Johnny. Row II: Wiest. EIL-lil: aylor. Nancyg Mann, Martha, Williams, Vifileyg Wynn, Bolig Spangler, Fredg McMahon, Kimball, Phillips, David, Ureacen, john. Row III: Cox, ,limg lack, Kcnnyg Scar, Harryg Knowles, John, Holman, Johnnyg Duggan, Paulg lVlcCluncy, Rossg Cannon,MaI g l,owlady,,los-. . an 4 5 N . 9 Am l83 fl THE LAMAR BA D Wiaacdf f 1 ' P f X . if., ,M 4: W, 1 . ' A , I I I ,-W may ssmwmzf if fins-451,22 'atv 'f-,W 'i' -fi mtv' jf ., 0 r x V ,fy We 1 ,ss Q .W my we at fr t I Q M M by ty, . 0 NE WAAV U A9 F., ,fb H ,lap ,3,,,,,, A i I f ' f' ..,. .V if , AA Wt- ,la mawa-,GS3,.a-s-,5 rk, 'gsm A .-A-QT, A- I 30 WJ sb. 56569: Nab? LM- ffsy, 'I fgxgugnpcf-. 'YQ Band officers Johnny Holman, Joe Lovelady CCommanderJ, If - 'fr . . Larry Mims, Dudley Deen, Johnny Sammons, and Jim Vick ,Ji W, ,ai ,I A, ,K 4..,,y ego:-5:57 ffl., A-fw,,-my! V .H beat those drums for Sweetheart Susan Ellis. ' vi , , uf- Z5 W . .1 ' , A fav? .aff sus? ff' f--Q-f A-4403 ' if , i , . LZ: ,A se., ss. .am 'J Pmwwm -af 15.1 fffs-- 21 41- ' ee' ' 2 -'fifgef Row I: Mr. Trongone, Barbisch, Bill, Nelson, David, Palmer, Bill, Karnaky, Karl, Mims, Larry, Ellis, Susan, Vick, Jim, Mc- Neely, Bobby. Row II: Smith, Doug, Counts, Vaughn, Porter, Don, Jacobson, Kenny, Gaston, James. Row III: Hall, Richard, Buell, Norman, Strickler, Tommy, Long, Tommy, Rische, Chip, Hinson, Larry, Whitley, Frank. Row IV: Roberts, Thad, Hat- field, Charles, Himberg, Fred, McCleary, Steve, McMahon, Kimball, Phillips, David. The Lamar Marching Band participates in most of the half-time activities of the Redskins? football games. The Band performs precision drills which the officers them- selycs plan. Boosting the school spirit, the Band plays for all pep 1'allies. Rand members co-operate with both the music and drama departments in the presentation of the annual :Spring Showf' During the school year. they pre- sent several programs for the student body and for the Parent-Teachers, Association. The all-boy band partici- pates in the Veterans' Day and the Armed Forces, Day' parades. Close to the end of the spring semester, the boys elect a band sweetheart for the Coming school year. The sweetheart, occupying one of the most sought-after positions in Lamar, appears with the Band whenever and wherever it appears. Our gland participates annually in the All-State Band Contest. N l ,jf-ff .4 47' Lg, ,gf ,J if .La Q-ff-fl a Jiw'-M7 llember Not Picfz red: Burrfhfielcl. Roh. L f ZA' f Af, L, , I A Lain HIIISOH Rou II Jim Ylclx Tommy Srriclxltr Iyle Wood Y, , jf The e tiumptteer really concentratel Row I Wes Solxolosky 5 MLA? 'm'4 '! f ffr kvill ff 1 - ru ran nt u 4f7'b Row I: Holman, Johnny, Sannnons, John, Deen, Durlleyg Kindel Robert Hinrich Hike Nloore Tex Allison Tommy Japhet Qang Love-lady. Joe. Row 11: Roberts, Crayg Wright, Tommy, Moritll Danny Wehncr Byron Row 111 Solxolo lxy Wes Mc Lluney, Rossg Whitley, Alleng Hare, Jaygb Woodruff. Lyle, Hudgtn lat Stath in Jody Ron Il Gicacen John Span ler Fred Allison, Jinnnyg Powell. John, Black, Clirisg Pryor. Rick. Row I: Fenoglio, Sukey-President, Darnell, Linda-Vice President, Cole, Kay-Secretary, Guthrie, Connie-Treasurer, Martin Nancy-Pianist, Anderson, Judy, Archer, Kathy, Atkinson, Ferne, Baker, Betsy. Row II: Bammel, Nancy Sue, Barry, Sidney, Bradt, Marty, Branton, Judy, Breedlove, Barbara, Burke, Maria, Camp, Kay, Chrone, India, Clark. Kay. CI-IORALET T E va sf , 'Mm 7a Mr. Keding prepares the audience for the famous Texas Medley. Row I: Compton, Carol, Cowart, Damaris, Cox, Becky, Dailey, Ginger, Dunnarn, Diana, Ellis, Sharon, Ellis, Susan, Fannin, Carol Feagin, Lana. Row II: Garrett, Margo, Garvey, Ellen, Grubbs, Betsy, Hand, Jane, Harlow, Sue, Hoffman, Barbara, Holt, Linda Hoover, Margaret, Hopkins, Harriet. l86 Row I: Johnson, Betsy, Jordan, Gail, Junker, Janet, Kaiser, Betsy, Knauth, Betty, Knickerbocker, Ann, Lamkin, Liz, Lewis, Kathryn, Lillie, Cynthia. Row II: Lindsey, Cynthia, Matthews, Allie, Mathieson, Anne, McCallum, Orlean Ruth, McCullough, Anne, McMenemy, Wilda, Melton, Marilyn, Moore, Carol, Myer, Kate. Row I: Neece, Emily, Nichols, Ann, Nichols, Diane, Norris, Gail, Northrup, Lavonne, Parrish, Martha Jean, Patterson, Cynthia, Patton, Kay, Peebles, Kay. The Choralettes, under the direction of Mr. Lee S. Keding, opened for the fourth year in a row the Houston Automobile Show, which featured Les Paul and Mary Ford. They have sung at the Rice Hotel for such groups as Kiwanis Club, Lions Club, Rotary Club, and Traffic Club. lt has become an annual event for this group to present the music at River Oaks Country Club, Houston Country Club, and Brae-Burn Country Club for their respective Christmas parties. The Choralettes performed at the show opening the new wing of the Houston Art Museum. ln the spring of 1958, they presented the Easter Music at SMU and were the featured entertainment at the Dogwood Festival in Woodville. They also appeared with Bob Hope on a Houston charity show. The Choralettes climax the fall semester with a formal dinner dance at River Oaks Country Club and the spring semester with a banquet for the announcement of new officers. Member Not Pictured: Williams, Carolyn. Row I: Riggs, Audrey, Robertson, Carrie, Robertson, Nancy, Scarborough, Jean, Seaman, Charlotte, Shannon, Pat, Smallwood, Nancy, Smith, Patsy, Snyder, Jeannie. Row II: Strater, Sherry, Stremmel, Sharon, Surginer, Jo Ellen, Tellepsen, Karen, Voss, Carol Anne, Wall, Dianne, Weaver, Anne, Wigzell, Joyce, Williams, Carolyn, Willis, Janet. PPS 181 LAMAR-O-LIER as S D, ,, The Lamar-O-Liers, directed by Mrs. Rosamond Glosup, strive to present good music with a sincere musical per- ! formance. They sang for school activities as well as for civic organizations, such as the Lions Club and Kiwanis Club. Two interesting performances were those for the Junior Chamber of Commerce Installation Banquet and for the Lakeside Country Club membership. This group also J appeared on the uStudent Showcasefl singing '4The Nut- cracker Suitel' by Tschaikowsky. They were accompanied Practicing that new number are Carolyn Vinson, Mary JO by the Lamar Orchestra and the Modern Dance Club. Pace, and Sharon Powell, with Alice Haldeman at the piano. Row I: Chatham, Lee-President, Kennedy, Patsy-Vice President, Blundell, Elizabeth-Secretary, Hergens, Ruth-Treasurer, Siefert, Margaret-Accompanist, Adair, Linda, Anderson, Judy, Arterbury, Sue. Row II: Askew, Mary, Aydam, Mary Ellen, Ballenger, Johnnie, Bergamini, Kitty, Bernich, Marsha Lea, Bukowski, Bevcrlye, Caldwell, Jill: Carlilff, Mal? L011. ROW III: Carter, Ann, Conger, Karen, Cooper, Paula, Cowden, Joanne, Daniel, Kim, Elster, Bonnie, Finch, Rise, Fisher, Mary. Row IV: Fitch, Carol, Flanagan, Kathy, Fletcher, Diane, Gerrard, Sue, Girard, Cherie, Cudger, Judi, Haldeman, Alice, Hanna, Dorothy, Hansard, Harriet. Row V: Hansard, Helen, Hopkins, Nancy, Hovas, Adrienne, Irby, Bahs, Irons, Sandra, John Madge, Kapp, Martha, Keenan, Darlene, Koberling, Kathy. crib-f lj Lamar-O-Liers sing for Junior Chamber of Commerce 27th Annual Banquet, Row 1: Ledhetter, Caroll Ann, LeFan, Jo Ann, Leverton, Rebecca, Lewis, Pat, Hacaluso, Josephine, McCulley, Kathleen, Mc Culloch, Adrian, Miller, Jo Ann. Row 11: Minchen, Carol, Moore, Suzanne, Moriniere, Kathe, Norton, Pat, Ogg, Kay, Osborne Suzanne, Pace, Mary Jog Powell, Sharon. Row III: Pulliam, Linda, Pung, Dallas, Rait, Patricia, Rees, Mary Jane, Rodgers, Mar tha, Rudisill, Kay, Russo, Stella, Sharp, Nancy, Sinclair, Margaret. Row IV: Smith, Muriel, Smith, Sandy, Smith, Suzanne, Spencer. Carolyn, Stone, Sally, Tomfohrde, Karen, Travis, Suzanne, Tuggle, Patsy, Urban, Nancy. Row V: Vinson, Carolyn, Virgin, Valencia, Waller, Suzanne, Waters, Laurie, Watts, Jackie, West, Salcna, Wilson, Laurie, Winford, Phyllis, Wriglit Charlotte. Hitt' Laffy The Mixed Chorus, directed by Mrs. Rosamond Glosup, points President i I l i . proudly to its sight reading award given by the Unlversity lnter- scholastic League, and its four All-State Choir members. Some of the outstanding programs were at the Music Hall with the Houston Symphony, a convention at the Houston Club, and Pine Forest Country Club, KPBC-TV, and for the Junior Chamber of Commerce Wicker, Jem Distinguished.Service Award Banquet at the Rice Hotel. They fea- Vice-Presidenz ture student directors and had two to win first place in state compe- tition. Strauss, Mary Members Not Pictured: Allen, Walter, Bamberg, George, Bey- Secretary mer, Frank, Black, Chris, Bowen, Billy, DuPriest, Curtis, Grant, Sutton, Hynek, Lee, Sartin, Tony, Slaughter, Hank. Row I: Adams, David, Adrian, Jim, Arnold, Linda Lee, Aston, Bettye Jane, Ballard, Pam, Bennett, Bill, Bivin, Judy, Blum, Bar bara, Branard, Betty. Row II: Broesche, Travis, Browne, Anne, Brunson, Diane, Campbell, Don, Cantrell, Don, Carrico, Jan, Cole man, Jack, Cooper, Connie, Curtis, Barbara. Row III: Davis, Melinda, Druckhammer, Dave, DuBose, Patsy, Dunlop, Patti, Dunn Dagmar, Ellis, Molly, Engberg, Stephen, Foley, Margaret, Frazier, Neta, Fuson, Elizabeth. Row IV: Garland, Sandra, Garner Jim, Geis, Sally, Gentry, Gil, Hammann, Bob, Hansen, Martha Ann, Hudson, Linda, Johnson, Ann Marie, Kovach, .lo Fran, La Rue, Gail. Storey, Rollo Secretary Young, Kathey Treasurer Ai , Kinzbach, Letitia Accompanist Rollo Storey, Mary Strauss, Gil Gentry, and Susan Vogt proudly show off the Mixed Chorus poster. Meldrum, Cathryn, Moore, Aneita, Moreland, Martha, Mortensen, Martha. Row III: Nineniire, Jacque, Norvell, Nancy, Olsen Kay, Padfield, Bob, Pattillo, Sharon, Penland, Will, Peterson, Karin, Phair, Glenda, Phillips, Vann, Rankin, Tommy. Row IV Rice, Judy, Robinson, Reed, Skelton, Linda, Swift, Susan, Toler, Nancy, Ullrieh, Tony, Vogt, Susan, White, Gordon, Winford Phyllis, Winston, Elaine. Row I: Lehman, Deanna, Lewis, Helen, Lewis, Kathryn, Lowther, Gerald, Mallet, Cindy, Mann, Matsie, Marks, Lehman, Marshall, Becky, Martin, Kristi. Row II: Martin, Trey, McCardell, John, McKinley, Sharon, McKinney, Pinky, McMillan, Johnny, W R.0.T.C. DRILL PLATO0 'sw and P -? l The Lamar R.O.T.C. Drill Platoon, under the direc- Proudly displaying the Drill Platoon's Redskin Arrows Plaque tion of Captain Ernest C- Snyder: Participated in four are Medfflfd 5IHCk0Y and SPOHSO1' Margo Gaffeii- scheduled city-wide competitions held at the University of Houston this year. The Drill Platoon performed both straight and fancy drills. Points gained at these meets counted towards the winning of a trophy for the best unit in the city. In March the Houston high school R.O.T.C. units supported by the government were sent to the Sam Houston State Teachers' College in Huntsville for further competition. Row I: Lawrence Steve' Stanford John' Bamml B' ' M ' I ' ' . Q 1 C 1 1llyg Marks, Lehman, Wall, Billg Etchison, B bg G ldb , J 5 G H5521Fieiuiiemiiiifdfgcirnlazg.?g1mi1.i:e JsgiigisviszpBonssgilirel3.21119 S vm Row IV: Stewart, Sams Hanamer Muse. M0056 Br. i ,B , T l , , 1 5 a a ey, aresg roe , o ng Adams, Mike. Taylor Harold' Franks Bill- Agerlid cias- Phiiip sirncaijnnneriv 'imiv1B1iHinsh, Andy? Buckner' Om? Payne, Thmman' Row V: , l 1 1 , 7 , , , , , g d 7 M 5 L k' ' l , . I Billy, Beauchamp, Jeffg Cuthbert, Rob Roy, Reiney, Bing agathjin, J0Syr1LeSt0natiDhi1-a 111, .lim Row VI. Turkel, David, Holden, I92 R.O.T.C. OFFICER ' CLUB lean, to lead The R.O.T.C. Officers, Club, under the leadership of Captain Ernest C. Snyder, is the governing body of the corps. The Battlegroup Commander, George Morgan, with the aid of the other officers in the R.O.T.C., plans all social functions, such as swimming parties, picnics, and dances, and is responsible for the management and conduct of the corps. A highlight for the officers in the spring of 1958 was a Military Ball held at Davis High School. f Officers Mary Frances Harris, Gail Norris, Andy Anderson, and Karen Tellepsen take a break from their rigid schedule for a casual get-together. Row I: Anderson, Andy, Carter, David, Edwards, Don, Fannin, Carol, Fonville, Jerry, Garrett, Margo, Harris, Mary Frances. Row II: Harris, Murray, Joines, Lex, Lawrence, Steve, Morgan, George, Morris, Marietta, Myers, Vic, Norris, Gail, Olsen, Kay. Row III: Proehl, John, Reiney, Bill, Smith, Don, Stanford, John, Stuckey, Medford, Taylor, Harold, Tellepsen, Karen, Tidewell, Mac. Officers Arlen Ferguson, Bob McKenzie, and Tim. Fitzgerald discuss the club's progress during the year. A TRO OMY CLUB ff' S yy The Lamar Astronomy Club, sponsored by Mr. Edward B. Adams, meets regularly on the third Friday night of each month. Plans were made this year to build an observatory in Addicks, 17 miles west of Houston. The observatory, scheduled to be com- pleted last January, contains an 3-inch Astrola reflector and a 6-inch Richest Field telescope, which are owned by the club. The club uses these telescopes to make observations in co-operation with the world-wide Association of Lunar and Planetary Observ- ers, of which the club is a member. During August, 1958, the club made a field trip to Jewett, Texas, where they observed the Per- seid Meteor Shower. These and other meteor observations, which were made throughout the year, were done in accordance with the International Geophysical Year Visual Meteor Program. Row I: McCants, Mikey Parker, Allan, Ferguson, Arlen, Hudgens, Bill, Fitzgerald, Tim, Weir, Jesse. Row II: McCleary, Steven, Heiser, Dickg Calnan, Neilg Wingrove, Long Lovelady, Joe, Jones, Frank, Jennings, Jimmyg Farmer, Robert, Shapiro, Doug, Peterson, Erikg Nelson, Frank, Buell, Norman. 4 TEXA JU IOR ACADEMY OF CIE CE 112 n Divided into three sections: biologyg chemistry, and physics, the Texas Junior Academy of Science, sponsored by Mrs. D. Richter, pre- sented each month three programs to interest one of the sections. The biology section visited the new Rice Biology Laboratory, the chemistry division visited the Wyatt Metal Works, the physics section was en- gaged in a count of the strontium present in the Houston area. Members not pictured: Boone, Quenting Cummings, Sheilag Faulkner, Ceraldg Goldberg, Jerry, Gouldson, Charlotteg Hodges, Louisg Long, Stanley: Marshall, Anitag Tyson. Knoxg Williams, The skeleton, which takes the place of their absent president, Doug Shapiro, appears with the other officers: Diann Whistler, Frank Jones, and Jeff- Mike Blackledge. Row I: Stewart, Pat, Lewis, Heleng McAdow, Margaret. Row II: Parker, Allang Cull, Hcrbertg Niebuhr, Nancyg Henderson, Sallyg Ridley, Bettyg Shapiro, Lynneg Shapiro, Dougg Thompson, Carolyn. Row III: McCants, Mikeg Cloud, Ronnieg Farmer, Robert, Bonner, Tomg Ferguson, Arleng Mendell, ,lerryg Blackledgeg Jones, Frank. Row IV: Von Eiff, John, Jennings, Jimmy, Summers, Jesse, Robinson, Arthurg Crook, Bill: Heiser, Dickg Kelly, Frank. 195 Armstrong Bennett Brent Brittain Buell Charlton William Hamlett President 4 ,lim Able Secretary 7m6 Vfadfzin Sukey Fenoglio Queen of the Irari Court Freddie Strauss Vice President Bill Charlton Treasurer Coleman Cowell Curran Davis, Farr Hamilton I96 Hardin Harris J ones, F. J ones, M. Kelly Lincoln MacLaughlin lmi lrari, meaning brothers always, -is the motto of the lrari Social Club. Blue and gold are the clubis colors, with its basic theme being friendliness: lrari boasts of its fine court, composed of a queen, a representative from each of the girls' social clubs, and two representatives-at-large. lrari carried out sev- eral of its annual social functions, such as a hayride and a ranch party, as well as having the lrari Safari through Hermann Park, an open house, and in the spring, a stag banquet. lrari's main service to Lamar is the backing of the Dads' Club. The members of the lrari Court for 1958-1959 are: Row 1: Nancy Culbertson, Princess from Mirabeaug Margo Garrett, Princess from Niwaunag Betsy Kaiser, Princess from Palamarg Lee Chatham, Princess from Tawasig Charlotte Loucks, Princess from Wichaka. Row Il: Audrey Riggs, Princess-at-Large, Sukey Fenoglio, Queen of the lrari Court, Carol Ann Voss, Princess-at-Large. Member not pictured: Cooksey, Dick. Margraves Martin McDugald Messer Murff Poage Reed Sallee Shull Stanbaugh Sweeney Udemi Watts Williams ZIIHP I :.---: ,,A- A,:,- r 1,: ...:., ' aizl ::,:. A , QQ :H ' - , ,. ' ' Y , H V A T' it - A A V ' . A , , I 1 ' 1 1 , I :-, f ,Ay L mg' , , ,, I , ,sh , ,I : V , ,1 , F I LLV.LL It 1 ,,, ,M r A . - e 5254 ,.A,. saga .v f A ' ' 'iijffi fer ' -1v it ' 'V k f . . -X A - ,,., , A':L A - A l -1-, '- 135: A Allen Ashmore Bammel Benjamin .--: A t ,..,.,, . , ,.. .,,1 V,fZf W ' 'N a Q4 ,ev . ' t ., , , ,. , . .V j V , I , - - Burke Childress Culbertson Dabney Darling Darnell Doherty Dffrher Q , - 1 'Ellis - Barbara Breedlove Vice President ff , Connie Guthrie President I 0 H Bergstrom Bradford Bradt Branton Bukowski Driggs t i e t t Estess 1' 1 f : xi i - '- ,. 'Y' U I L fi Patsy Smith Judy Anderson A S8Cl'6lal'y Tfgatgufef iii ii: , . Fannin F enoglio RE V. :Z-:J V HE L EH .. K , 1 ,1- arlsf b , tre l f J fl ittte 93' '- All Q tt,u i Q 5 f. 51535, A V b In A , .m.gV,,i:- is ,' F laitz Gerrard Glauser Gouldson Gradwohl Hall Hanson Hopkins Hughes Y VY . . . -:,1 L 2 . ,. , . ..,- ': ' : --5 K .:.. . V. t fm :O Leel , ' A C if j r A - seie ' ,V , , Hull Jackson Johnson Lampkin Lewis Lillie Maes Mann Marshall l98 fx k Q 2 H Martin Mathieson McCullough McKinley McNew Moore Morris Mouser Myer .,A:. ., ' a . rrr A 4. A Neece Nichols Norris Park Patton Peebles Perry Powell Prince To serve Lamar by stressing good citizenship and to promote friendliness with special emphasis on new students are but two of the many projects of Mirabeau, which is sponsored by Mrs. Mary K. Staats. They be- gin the year with the Sophomore Orientation and end the year with the Orenda Signing Party. After the '4Mooks had been drawn in at the first of the year, all the Mirabeau girls participated in having a pay dance, wfhe Jailhouse Rockng giving baskets to a needy family at San Felipe Courts at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easterg and sponsoring two scholar- ships. The highlight of the year was the formal dinner- dance held in the spring. The luncheon given for Hold members from last year plus the present mem- bers, the officers, coke party, poster parties, and the Christmas stocking party were enjoyed by all. Mirabeau officers Maria Burke, Barbara Breedlove, Connie Guthrie, and Judy Anderson put the finishing touches on Christmas stockings for a needy family. ei at is if 1 T i f ll' A :- W -M V ...A Robertson Shannon Sims Smallwood Smith Stolz Strater Stremmel Talkington ei lv-W Alai s 1 Teachworth Tellepsen e L ,yyp if y l , V s la fii :JI C A P rsr. fr Todd Tomfohrde, E. Tomfohrde, K. Tully Twedell Watts Weaver Wilkens I99 Abbott Alexander Anderson Aston, B. Aston, M. Baker Bartholomew Barton Bell Bettcher Boyd Branard Buchanan Calabretta Camp Carruthers NUWAUNA 'ggg i A '--:2'..:, 'Q :':' Z .qqg , -.E: In w A V- ff V l , 13 Q ., :PI r Carson Catlin A Clay Compton The purpose of the Niwauna Club, which is under the guidance of Mrs. Opal Chase, is to give charity Where it is needed, serve Lamar and its students, and co-operate fully with any project in the interest of Lamar. ln the fall Niwauna and Ramal combined talents on 'GCasino de Parisfl their pay dance, and on sell- ing football mums. Their formal dinner dance was held at Lakeside Country Club in November, and a Christmas party was given for the poor children of Hawthorne School in December. ln the spring Niwauna presented their annual dNifty Fiftiesf' Chrone Clark COX Culbertson and commemorated February fourteenth with Singing Valentinesf, Cummings Dailey Dorman Felder Finch Fite Frazier Gainey Geis Goerner Gready Hamrick , .s71k:-,KMA K g rs f V 'K I, Y . . Hardy Harris Hines Hofheinz Hoover Huhly Hudson Illig A ' gl -. Y , L. 1 P' Ingram Johnson Jones .lunker Lanier Malick. Marshall Matthews zrgls I E x 5 - f 'r Betty Knauth Betsy Bonin Margo Garrett Lyfdifi Blair President Vice-President Secretary T760-Sllfef McNeir Melton Mortenson Myrick Nobles Olsen Parker Payne Pence Pung Revis Riedel Scarborough Schoenfield Scott Silvus Smith Stewart Stickler Stockard Sutlles Taylor Towles Turner Vinson Voss Wall Watson Wilkinson Windrum Wood Young Adkins Allen Baird Blum Brannon Branum Curtis Davison Ellington Evans Fleming Fletcher Gainey Cast Gill Gilmer , aqaftq, and ' 4' Diana DUHHHIU BUSY Kaiser Lou Parks Joanne Edmundson President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Guest Hall Hand Hanks Harris Henderson Hergens Hubbard Huber Hudson Ivins Janeba Jones Kendall Kennedy King H -1. V.,. fx Krebs LaMaster Lord Lovejoy MacMahon Manatt McMenemy McNamara Mobley Moore Moreland Mllfrell Niebllhf NOTVCH Parrish PCFYY, K- '4Will you please buy a slogan slip? This is the familiar plea of the members of Palamar, Whose chief endeavor is the upholding of school spirit. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Sarah Earle. Of the clubls several charity projects, the most important are the giving of baskets to a needy family at Thanksgiving and to destitute Negro orphans at Easter. Two of the high- lights of the year were the annaul dinner dance, which was held this year in February at Brae-Burn Country Club, Q and the traditional Mother-Daughter Tea in the spring. A banquet in May closed the school year. Melinda Kendell, Day Gilmer, Suzy Gill, Judy Rice, .lan La- Master, and Joanne Edmundson rush to get slogan slips out early. Perry, P. Post Red Reynolds Rice Schadler Scrafford Seibert Sheehan Storm Theuman Thornall Timmons Toler Trumps Vance Vanderworth Wallace Wickerham Winfrey Winston g 203 Baird Baldwin Barbisch 5.... Beery Bell Berwick Bock Boone Bradburn Brizzolara llil B - cue 2 ' ., -- .. '- A V , B llilli an A C ll r al B 1 ,. 5 5 ff Bryson Burton Cantrell Chatham Coker Cole Y V B B n io ,,,l xpl, - H H il w ail? ' .. ::: d 4. - Maria Burke A 1 ' Creekmore Cruse Daniels Sweetheart of Pow Wow DeLorenzo deWaa1 Draper ewffaasar fx . ,, 2 I: Dunne Dupree Durst Edwards Fenoglio Foxworth Geiselman Grassedonio Grimes Hall E I3 Harris, D. Harris, M, Heinzerling Heiser Herndon Hill Hodges Holman Holmes Hudspeth lreland .lacobe Josey Kalb Lanier Lawhorn Lawrence, F. LBWFCIICC, S- LCY Lindsey Long Looney Mackie Mahood Marye McCaskill McDowell Merrill Tommy Bill Sor'er Y 1 Conner Vice Piesgient Pow Wowv, sponsored by Mr. Sandy Sanderson, Secretary held the Homecoming Hop, over which Carol Fan- nin reigned as Queen. Their annual pay dance was 3 held in honor of the May Fete Court. The incom- .Q L ing officers were announced at the Spring Formal , i Vp i on April the eleventh. At the last assembly the K. Paul Lamar Camp Memorial Award was presented to an Arthur B ' dl T ' f U - Faris Prrggdeegt A outstandino senior boy. Treasurer it ' 4. i Moody Morgan Moses Mosk Nockolds Phillips Powell Rankin Riddle Robertson Robinson Sartewelle, B. Sartwelle, J. Schneider Shaffer Shapiro Sheppard Shlfaf 131 5? 1 ...s i t Smith Spears Summers Taylor Thorn Thornton Tompkins. D. Tompkins, W Tottenllam - , , , iii' 1 at 1 ff ' L ' gi fy - ' 45' 'ij 3 Tucker Ward Watson Weiss Wight Wilson Winegar Wise Zarr Abernathy Adams Ames Armer Badger, J . Badger, M. Ball Barber Barrilleaux Bass Bell Berly Blackledge Boyd Briggs Burchfield Buschardt Carothers, A FF , ll Carothers, J. r 1, -ri' , . .L ..:,' A ' '1:.1 'ILA ff ., -rlv V e ' T4 Z A A A iivr - V y S 1 Pat Shannon Sweetheart of Rama! Caven Clements Comiskey D F if ? n r A A Davis Dawson Doggett Dudley Dupont Eaton Engberg Estess is '31 Carpenter ,, ?,t - Hg Y Dalton . Q Evans Farmer Ferguson Fitzgerald Fleming Fonville French Garner Gartner Creacen . , A , ,.--:--, V - - ,fQrf,-,,,.. in . . , ,,,- K 1.': ' 1 ,.-- 1 - :': 4 F- 'QI .F . :':: ' ' A . .,,-:,,. 12, 5 'f- 'E' .t :'. - A V, I ' +, ID1 . , .14 hi ' 'R . -'if o 'o '- , ,. - . ' - A . ' - ,F - L , tntttr tenr - esrt ,r,f stset i - '1', e,r1 lgi- t'tf 1 tt 'f :,1 ,ilt 'tr l.' r ' 1'. .i.,,. ,,.:. 5 fi, if . ,k 7 t Ei, V, i .Llt, K ,.kL L rela x il Z . . It .,,- A4 3 'f11.-f1 . tt. I I I fl' A lt Griffin Guthrie Hall Hammann Hankinson Hattwick Hermann Hess Hinson Holland Hubbard Hudgens Hughes Ince Jamison Jenkins Jones Kamrath Kirknian Knowles Koehl Kohler Krouse Kubena Kuntz Lewis Lilliott Lindsey Laffy R 1 fi b M L 5 K d' ff f Tom Hin ama , sponsore y r. ee . e IHC, presen - Henen Vice President ed a trophy to an outstanding junior girl, as selected Secretary by the faculty. Highlights of the year included a dinner dance in Januar and a ban uet in the yv q spring. Together with Niwauna, Ramal sold foot- ball mums and held its pay dance, Casino de Travis Paris. lts service activities included contributions Pa' Bmesehe to the United Fund and to the Library Drive. Haragau pmsidem Treasurer Members not pictured: Dyer, Greene, Lewis, Logan. I 3 L may W if mm 'ERE .5 ' 5' , V . 1 - -V-: ., 1, , ., A -- w e: str, . it - E S e r,t r L r 2' 4 P' 5 4 x ' if Q , if 2 if if it Q 1+ 9 t Longcope Madden Maniscalco MHY MCCIUUCY McMahan Mcndell MCYCIU F- MCYCFY W' Miracle Monroe Murray Nicholson Ratz Roark Roberts Scales Smith Sokolosky Sternenberg Stewart Stilwell Storey Strong Taylor TYSOH at 3 M W W M W -A E i ,, . A e Ullrich V0gan Walters Ward Whilden Wicker Wise Womack Woodruff Wynne UW ta l Q--1 let ' r l Y ,,-i W a ll hl 'fi r 'W -, Anderson Beatty Berherian Campbell Chatham Claghorn Collins fl ' ' yy Linda Arnold Janet Willis Mary Rose Rich Pat Issacs President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer A .f,z.Qsii : ' ' i ff Lfffj.-'2 .Y , ,g,,,:,:: fs' Q N f. -fy: , if Q 'Y' if X 1 Earle Feagin Forester Freeman Grissom Guthrie Harrison Hilton Hoeflich Hoover, A. Hoover, B. Hopper Huck John ff- ::,. Q, La Motta Lemex Leslie Mann Marin Mayo McAdow McCulloch McGowan Merry Miller Moore Newman Norton Tawasi, sponsored by lVlrs. T. J. Robb, began the year by sell- ing pom-pons. Their annual pay dance, the Tawasi-VVichaka Barn Dance, was climaxed with the winners of the HBuckskin Billi' and 4'Calico Jilll' contest. Other social events were the Tawasi formal dance at Brae-Burn Country Club, and the Wichaka- Tawasi Picnic. Charity projects included sponsoring a needy t family, and making monthly visits to Faith Home. The Tawasi Cup was presented to the most outstanding junior boy. , Members not pictured: Bodden, Crisaffi, Mullenix, Schaff- ner, Sparks, Stevenson, Yeargain. Entertaining at the Tawasi-Wichaka Barn Dance were Salena West, Laurie Willson, and Nancy Urban. Patterson Payne Phelps Rait,P. Rait, R. Richards Rodriguez Rogers Rudisill Simms Silwlair Smith, N. Smith, S. Snyder Spencer Surginer Swift Taylor Thompson Tugglc Vaughan Watts Wilkinson Williams Willson Winerich WIEHHHH 07a ge uae The hbig sisters seem just as happy as the ulittle sisters, Practicing the traditional Htaggingv of new members are Laura who are now full-fledged members of Wichaka. Walsh, Valcnda Virgin, Carol Ann Ledlmetter, and Diana Dick- inson. Bergamini Bernich Caldwell Carlile Carter De La Torre Dickinson Ellis Fitz Girard Leaverton Ledbetter Loucks Newman Ninemire Lyn Kuhn President Susan Vogt Secretary Charity, hospitality, usefulness, merit, and scholarship are the aims of the Wichaka girls' social club. The club engages in many worthwhile charitable projects which include giving a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, collecting money on Halloween for the UNICEF, enter- taining crippled children at Christmas, sending Christ- mas stockings to many hospitals, and donating money to CARE. Other annual activities of Wichaka were the Tawasi- Wichaka Barn Dance and the Sweetheart Formal, which were held during the winter months, the Wichaka- Ta- wasi picnic, the Style Show, the Mother-Daughter Tea, and the graduation luncheon were all held during the spring months. if Phyllis Winford Vice-President M:-,s r ,... ,LV y Sally Ann Stuart Treasurer Pase Powell Rulfs Seefeld Seifert Virgin Walker Walsh Wigzell Wilson Q13 fs 'fi-XI?-L, if .. , . fm , fi Q ' W xx. xx X 5. s Els- Q X LAMAR VAR ITY Row I: Bill Conner, Joe DeLorenzo, ,lim Able, Bruce Langston, Paul Boone, Steve Grote, Manager Tommy Henderson, Coaches Bert Kivell, Sandy Sanderson. Row II: Nolan Malye, Ray Poage, Lin Herndon, Dick Cooksey, Roy Grassedonio, Richard Shaffer, Garry Boggs, Randolph Abbey. Row III: George Watson, Lee Hynek, .lim McDugald, Lynn Zarr, Johnny Holmes, Stephen Engberg, Vann Phillips, Ronald Charlton. FOOTBALL TEAM Row 1: Tom Lynch, Fred Pepper, Trainer Bill Sartwelle, Curtis DuPriest, Tony Cromwell Larry Surls, Joe Parks, David McStravich, Bob Winegar, Frank Crapitto. Row II: Will Pen land, .lim Sartwelle, Butch Looney, Danny Tompkins, Fred Lawrence, Bob Wolf, Steve Beery Joe Ince, Ronnie Jacobe. Row Ill: John Woolsey, Jon Kalb, Griff Tees, Robert Sutherland Dean May, Lawrence Thompson, Mike Dunne. 1 GRIDIRO COACHE These are the men who spend long hours watching films, the ones who Work football out on paper, and the ones who rarely receive the recognition they are entitled to. These men-behind-the-scene, Fred Pepper, Bert Kivell, and Tom Lynch, coached the varsity squad to a successful season, while Melburn CSandyj Sanderson guided his HBV team boys through their season. TOM LYNCH Assistant Coach M. A. CSANDYJ SANDERSON BERT KIVELL dBi' Team Coach Backfield Coach Head coach, Fred Pepper, gathers with his captains, Ray Poage, Lin Herndon, and Ronnie Jacobe. LAMAR CHEERLEADER '4Let,s really get behind them this weekf, This familiar war cry might be shouted by any of the peppy cheerleaders who kept the wheel of spirit rolling throughout the season. Taking care of Big Red, planning pep rallies, and always being top representatives for the school were just a few of the jobs which kept these cheerleaders busy. Clockwise, from the top: Gathered around Lamar's pride and joy, Big Red: are Tom Herren, Patsy Smith, Pat Shannon, Mike Hattwlck, Betty Knauth, and Jere Wicker. Tom Herren , Patsy Smith Mike Hartwick e A A Betty Knauth ' g .l ere Wicker Pat Shannon Q ZIVKVK Qi Aix - 'A , te ...L , f t e K ff Q51 -if I 4 M EA C ...- i 1 5-Em il? F i ix -,-, Q :. v s 1 t if' ,f I , Q, P' 2l7 BRUCE LANGSTON RONNIE JACDBE No more for Baytown, as Lin Herndon, Joe Ince, and George Watson gang up on a Gander back. JIM SARTWELLE LARRY SURLS BAYTOWN VS. LAMAR Clad in their new royal- hlue jerseys, the Redskins of Lamar began their season with a 6-O victory over their arch rival, Baytown. The victory was doubly sweet for Coach Pepper, as it was his first victory over the Gan- ders since 1953. The only touchdown came in the third period after an interception hy Butch Looney. The next play, Herndon, who carried the ball seventeen times for 144 yards, continued his brilliance by racing 36 yards for a touchdown. Due credit must also go to the iron de- fense Who held Baytown's T offense to 64 yards. DICK COOKSEY K dwtfgei f as it ,gig 35 f .r on LEE' 2I8 f tn. . elf- --I X 'the EAGLES NOLAN MARYE JOHNNY HOLMES JOE INCE PASADENA VS. LAMAR Guests of the Pasadena Eagles, Lamar took a surprise beating, 19-6, in their seasonis second game. Thir- teen of the Eagles' nineteen points were scored in the first period when quarterback Kerbow came out in a new offense that netted two touch- downs. Fighting back under this handicap, the lndians were able to score their only touchdown when Richard Shaffer sped 49 yards on an inside reverse. Although it was a sad defeat, Lamar must have learned something, as they soon began their winning pattern. BOB WINEGAR DANNY TOMPKINS Linebacker Butch LooneY Stops 3 T11UaWaY Gander before he can do damage to Lamar's score. GEORGE WATSON 2I9 I LAWRENCE THOMPSON RAY POAGE BILL CONNER I xx If JEFF DAVIS vs. LAMAR . :f Continuing to domination over Jeff Davis, the Lamar Indians defeated the Panthers, 12-O, this being the fifteenth straight win. Although Lamar scored their only points H in the first half, they continued to Ngo as the Redskins outdistanced the Panthers in total yardage by 213 to 76. The first score was set up when Butch Looney recovered l a Davis fumble on their 24-yard line. After a 5-yard penalty, Shaffer galloped I6 yards, then an additional 3 yards for the touchdown. Jim Sartwelle scored the other touchdown on a 31-yard sprint. This ended the scoring for the night, but it started the Redskins toward eight straight wins. Richard Shaffer scores Lamar's first touchdown, but Steve Beery turns to make sure. LYNN ZARR RICHARD SHAFFER JIM ABLE 220 H -1 , 1:- fl ,ju mf' FFS JoE DeLORENZO VANN PHILLIPS ROY oRAssEDoN1o MILBY VS. LAMAR A safety, a touchdown, and a conversion were all the points scored this night, but it was enough for the Indians to hang a 10-0 defeat on the undefeated Milhy Buffaloes. With the game just two minutes old, the Redskins showed their defensive strength by trapping a Milby back in his own end zone. ln the third quarter Ray Poage faked a pass and ran nineteen yards to the Milby five. ln two plays, he went over for a score of six more points. The game was not only a display of fine defense, but also one of roughness. Red flags flew as two players on each team were removed, but a game well fought ended with Lamar7s third victory. A sight as familiar as a touchdown is that of the team praying before the game. DAVID McSTRAVICH BUTCH LOONEY JOE PARKS ying J.-,,,,.,-. Mum. 22I F914 REAGAN VS. LAMAR The big name was Hern- don as Lamar pulled past its tough rival, Reagan, 22-6. Lin Herndon scored twenty of the Indians, twenty-two points, besides helping La- mar gain a total of 260 yards. The game looked as if it would be close as the score was tied 6-6 through the third quarter. Then Herndon began. Of course, it wasnlt all Herndon, for the Redskins' line, led by Johnny Holmes and Lynn Zarr, opened wide holes. The victory was sweet, but little did Lamar know that they were to meet the Bulldogs again. QAGAN Poage oes for yardage throu h the air, as Bellaire tries 1U vain to stop hlm Yi if . Kish to W5 yx. AQXNH xg Ove l ugh 6 bo dd-5 a00Yl9?x0Rc.fiee9l92 di a . xi T .66 Hedxdznaoes we Ya 00 fa ieyfl, YHUYYSC 6 DQTJU wklale To .loe lnce leaps to grab a touchdown pass that puts Lamar ahead of Bellaire 13-7 BELLAIRE VS. LA MAR Opening the new Delmar Stadium in the right way, the Lamar Redskins downed Bellaire, 29-6, in their first clistrict game. Lsing lmth the single wing anfl T-forma- tion. the lnflians scored fourteen and fifteen points in the seeonfl and fourth quarters. respf-c'tivcly. Run- ning through gaping holes, Ray Poage ancl Lin l'lvrnclon picked up most of Lamar's rushing yardage. while Ron- nie jacolme got most of La- nraris passing yardage. This win macle Lamar a heavy favorite for the district title. W fl Ja, fa If FY: f dl X... 6449 HC, U Loy . don S110 lllzo, W5 tj Conngl. 'N' pgwc ' d'1d J? Sfllaf In 'CU JU . Hd . f 9 11 P11116 1111 . 103111 dU'Cll a B Y 1 ij . 1 L15 f I . ' D ., alle ldaywf. , W off. Linebacker Ronnie Jacobe prepares to intercept a Sam Houston pass that proved to be too tall for him. 0 592,553 V. P t s I RLQGS 'Cb fr: ,..- sv .V ' x . W ll 224 SAN JACINTO VS. LAMAR Scoring in every quarter Cusual- ly several timesl, the Redskins of Lamar rolled over the Golden Bears of San Jacinto, 52-12. On the first play Ray Poage raced 71 yards to set up a score for Lin Herndon. Later in the same period Joe 'lnce scored twice, once on a run, the other by a pass. Besides crossing the goal again, Herndon kicked a field goal in the third quarter. The avalanche ended with Nolan Marye, Butch Looney, and Steve Beery scoring once each. '1 SAM HOUSTON VS. LAMAR With twenty-one first downs and a gain of 309 yards, Lamar mowed over the Sam Houston Tigers 25-6. A Scoring the first and second times ' they touched the ball, the Redskins again put on a magnificent display of power. With Lin Herndon scor- ing twice and Ray Poage and Butch Looney scoring once each, the In- r dians dominated the game. Only in penalties did the Tigers outdo Lamar as a total of 205 yards were stepped H PUT X M Q9 M ' ar N' The Ca? OU 7' TONIGHT Trainer Bill Sartwelle performs one of his many duties in tryin to get injured Joe Parks in good shape. S T all l J 1 4,f . I4 Q 'l 1' , ' 1 I fill' FALIQHI JOXES VS. LAMAR Cinching a tie for the district title. Lamar paraded hy the Jones Falcons in a 30-6 win. Playing on a field so muddy that water pud- dles hampered play. the Redskins again niade their power he the difference. as the Falcons could not stop Lamar drives. Ray Poage and Lin Herndon put on a two nian show. gaining F13 yards to- gether. This convincing victory was the lndians' seventh straight win. Power helping power is the picture. a P a f u f Herndon: block for extra yardage against Austin Here. Joe Ince finds Austin a tough opponent. but Bill Conner tries to help him. ,i 6. .Kit at 7775 DeLorenzo is ready, but Poage grabs the pass with which he scores the first touchdown against Austin. l I H X AUSTIN VS. LAMAR REAGAN VS. LAMAR H Playing like champions, La- Unable to move the ball, La- mar blasted Austin, 27-0, for mar was upset by the Reagan the 10-4A district title. Led by Bulldogs, 13-7, and thus Ray Poage, who gained 183 knocked out of the state play- yards, 93 on the ground and offs. Even though injuries dot- 85 in the air, the Skins scored ted the Lamar line-up, the Big three second-half touchdowns, Red team didnit play the brand again giving an awesome dis- of football they were accus- play of power. Although Austin tomed to. At the end of the first l made Several tl1r6HtS, Johnny half, Lamar led 7-0 and had a Holmes, Butch Looney, and Joe top-heavy statistical advantage, DeLorenzo showed the Mus- but the second half proved dif- I tangs that Lamar also had a de- ferent. This disappointing loss fense. did end the season, but it was ti a successful one. Musmuss ZHEAQAN Nolan Marye traps Reagan for a loss, as Butch Looney and ,loe DeLorenzo close in for security. Ray Poage bangs his way over for l.amar's only score against the Bulldogs. MBT' TEAM Lamar -,,- ffff B21ytOWH 21 Lamar . 0 Bellaire Lamar ,,,7,, Pasadena 50 Lamar.. , ,,7, l-l Sam Houston Lamar. Yffrr . frrrf D21ViS N 6 Lamarm, '17 San Jacinto L Lamar .. . Nlilby 21 Lamar ',,7,7 ,7,,, 2 2 Jones Lamar. Vr-4fV fffrrrfr R 0332111 6 Lamar ,Y77 , ,,,7 . 6 Austin , Row I: David Hedges, John Kriegel, John Farmer, Buddy Dear, Coach M. A. Sanderson, Manager Tom Huitt, Jim Barrilleaux, Jay Loucks, Gary Garrison, Jack Darnell, Jim House. Row II: Bill Lawhorn, John Morgan, Jim Patterson, Pete Wise, Jack Sadler, Able Rodriquez, George Rich, Bert Graham, Don Cantrell, Sidney Roe, Bob Baldwin. Row III: Barry Seay, Mike Wells, Ronnie Kelley, .lim Truitt, David Dudley, Lee Roy Gilbreath, Jim Sebastian, Steve Bilbo, Gene Mann, Allen Gardner, .John Richey. 5 254 3,-Qs 2 1 4 155 HK533 37' 227 LAMAR BASKETBALL TEAM Standing around Coach Longcope are Pat Haragan, Neal Vogan, Kenny Anderson, Joe Ince, Don Longcope, Mike Estess, David Roemer, David McStravich, Denny Moody, Travis Broesche, Gordon White, Jim Berly, Tommy Nelms, and Corry Adams. l 1 The cagers of Lamar, coached by the able Don Longcope, breezed through their season to a successful second place in district play. Improving with each game, the Redskins showed their city foes what hustle and determination could really do. Losing only three district games, one of those being in overtime, Lamar tasted the sweetness of victory constantly. Coach Longcope looks toward next year as most of his lettermen, including an all-city sophomore, will return to the hardwoods. Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar ,,,,,. ,t,,, Lamar 228 Sam Houston Reagan ,,,e,ttt Davis .,,, Mllby .oo..oo Jones ,,,, ..,,,,,, , ,, San Jacinto Lamar ,t,,, . ,,,, L Lamart t,,,, ,. Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Austin ,,,,, Bellaire ,L Jones ,,,,,tt,tt, San Jacinto Austin ,,..,,,t, , ,,,, ,L Bellaire 39 61 4.0 417 53 50 .lot Ince leaps to blonk Bellaire shot, while Pat Haragan prepares for rebound. DAVID ROEMER JOE INCE f six 5, 3 YY Y .VPN 'K Corry Adams finds obstacles as he drives in to shoot. All-city Roemer uses his ability against Davis TOMMY NELMS DENNY MOODY DAVID McSTRAVICH JIMMY BERLY Captains Pat Haragan, Don Longcope, stand with Coach Longcope. GORDON WHITE KENNY ANDERSON DON LONGCOPE PAT HARAGAN MIKE ESTESS A Bellaire attempt surprises Anderson and Adams. CORRY ADAMS Another shot for Roemer, more points for Lamar. Longcope shoots for two against Jones. Members of Lamar UB Basketball team are: Row I: Robert Rose, Jerry Larson, Kenny Wynne, Bill Yanda, Harry Bur- row, Randy Geiselman, Louis Abernathy. Row II: Sidney Roe, Griff Vance, Bob Craig, Weldon McDonald fcaptainl, Larry Burrow, Bill Wylie, Merle Likins, Arnold Knoche, Hal Hankinson. Row Ill: Coach Sanderson, Ken Ford, Glenn Ring, Jack Darnell, Steve Mosher, Mark Montgomery, Charlie Walters. TRA CI Kivellls Comets, a nickname, but a true one, cer- tainly applies to this year's track team. With a squad full of speedsters, Lamar eyes its tenth straight city championship, and another chance at the state title in May. Although only six lettermen returned, last yearls squadmen seem very able to do the job. With improvement showing all the time, the coming meets will be stepping stones toward the coveted champion- ship. , .. So 50 ' no Coach Kivell chats with Captain Ray Poage. no ,O in '05 . ' I5 40 zo 5 .25 30 Row 1: Barry Madden, Fred Ames, Stan Long, Pat Foley, Frank Udemi, Gary Unger, Bob Chisholm, Joe Parks. Row II: Joe De- Lorenzo, Ray Poage, Bryan Allison, William Hamlett, John Sharkey, Don Roark, Mike Dalton, Steve Parker, Cary Coole, Clifford Chatham, Terry Watkins, Charles Shirar, Stan Wren, Bane Williams, Jim Scurlock, Bill Conner. Row III: Mike Evans, Stewart Koehler, Bobby Parkinson, Bub Walker, Elbert Coker, John Greene, Bob Wolf, Bob Morris, Bob McKenzie, Gil Gentry, Larry Hitt, Barry Seay, Bill Sadler, Bill Fisher, Nelson Smith, Sam Winkelmann. Row IV: John McMillan, Ronald Charlton, David Harris, Jim Patterson, Mike Boyd, Bill Aston, Bill Holford, Jay Loucks, Alex Lanier, Arthur Moers, Tommy Sartwelle, David Doherty, Levin Dawson, Ira Horvitz, Mark Belton, Tim Fitzgerald, Buzzy Creekmore, Bill Armstrong, Jack Kent, Jesse Thompson, John Charlton, Jon Fleming, Larry Cullen, Jim Sabastian, Jerry Price. 232 I n SI Aff 'fiom W .JSE .4'i.::?. 29401 . ,- ni, mi: x, avi' ., , -www 5433 .W ww: ,gms -Z wee - :i,,1i:1,:w.--a , f-aw,-fszss,1fH-Y 11 K i?ffiQ-'ffwiiif J K iisiia Y Yiafi-ff 1:51 f r f Vfsf--'QS-'fiiisv fs su WQWFAMQwfff2gg?'fs'aifggg?gia it V- W L,.? W S W Lfieiirmfiigfgzf . ff,.m.t,4s 1212452 A :mf . 'ff is egmw sz it 1 ffm gf me-A 1 J may mf-,117,fef,m?'W1 7 H SE ew Distance men Hamlett, Roark, Conner, and Bradburn work out Captain Poage makes mighty leap, feet first. for coming meets. Border Olympics F' FU CD SU rn .- an vt Ill HUGO 205 mgrh U74-v-C-D :USO img ,gizm- mmzu :Yau :mg ii NK Sharkey an their starts. March 6, 7 March 13 March 20 March 26 April 3, 4 Baytown Invitation District Meet .....,,i. Regional Meet ,..,.. Pasedena Relays ..... State Meet ,........,.. d Chisholm carefully observe sprinters Udemi. Unger, Ullrich, and Long practicing , Ujbliilvit' I April 10 April 17 April 25 May 1 May 7, 8 Joe Parks puts some muscle be- hind his heave as Mark Belton and J im Scurlock watch. Working for a national record, Richard Davis and Mike Dalton perfect their hand-off. 234 Madden and Poage run over the hurdles easily. David Harris coils to throw the discus as Brian Allison studies his form. True to form, DeLorenzo clears the bar with his leap. Polishing up his sprint relay ex- change, Fred Ames hands off to Pat Foley. 235 236 LAMAR BASEBALL Having gone to the state semi-finals last year before being eliminated, the Redskin sluggers look even better this year. Only four lettermen returned, but it didnit bother Coach Sanderson who started practice in February. Under his expansion plan, Lamar has obtained a mechanical pitcher and new uniforms besides fixing a permanent baseball field. Having such good facilities, coach, and boys, the baseball future is bright. Pitchers Dennis Mabry, Bill Rader, and Dicky Thornton learn a few techniques from the latest addition to the team, a pitching machine. l Wise, Adams, Ireland, Herman, and Cantrell, observe Will Pen- land's professional stance as catcher Anderson provides a target. The 1959 Lamar baseball squad: Row I: Don Cantrell, Dickey Thornton, Dennis Mabry, Bobby Morris, Will Penland, Pete Wise Row II: Coach Sanderson, Corry Adams, Jim Brannen, Kenny Anderson, Bob Craig, Griff Vance, Allan Gardner. Row III: Tommy Henderson Cmanagerl, Eldon Jones, Bill Yanda, Randy Geiselman, Bill Rader, Winston Hermann, Charley Walters, Pat Ireland Donnie Longcope. Opening its 1959 season with several nationally ranked players, the Lamar Tennis Team is assured of being top competitors in the coming meets. Having de- feated Milby and Sam Hous- ton, the boys await their other city foes. Sponsored by Calvin Gentry, the team confronts competition from all over the state in the San Antonio and Baytown meets. This competition prepares them for district play. TENNIS Lamar tennis aces John Heinzerling, Dan Rhodes, Larry Briggs, Steve Mahood. and .lack Kam rath discuss tennis tactics in preparation for coming meets. LAMAR WIMMER Captain Woody Tompkins under the direction of Coach Harold Tate dem- onstrates a stroke to John McCardell, Scott Caven, Peyton Barnes, Randy Morton, Duncan Neblett, ,lim Cox, Frank Comiskey, Wiley Williams, and John Wight. Strength in ability and depth in numbers has proven to be a winning combination for Lamar swimmers this year. Having competed in eleven meets, the aqua-Redskins are a sure bet to cap- ture the state championship, which they so near- ly missed last year. Under the direction of Coach Tate, the Indians have already brought home the winning trophies from the S,M.U., the University of Texas, and Wichita Falls Invitational Meets. Backstrokers: Lee Branum, Reed Robinson, Bruce Langston, Ter- Breaststrokers: David Wight, Captain Donald Murph, Alan Nash ry Miller, and George Steele blast off from the bank in a cloud David Dudley, Tommy Soriero, Bob Wynne, and Warren Tracy of spray. are a fine example of Lamar's great depth in swimming. 238 Practicing with their kickboards are, clockwise, Serpell Edwards, Billy Teague, Phil Cutler, Todd Dupont, Dan Moody, and Steve Carlson. GOLF Fore! This is the battle cry heard around the golf links as the Lamar Golf Team opens its 1959 season. Having won the regional meet last year and having a host of returning lettermen, the team hopefully looks toward the state meet in May. In or- der to prepare for this all-important meet, Mr. Longcope, sponsor, will en- ter the boys in several invitational meets in Corpus Christi, Beaumont, and Galveston. James Davis, Milton Geiselman, Tom Wise, John Brent, and Dave Wills anx iously await Paul Brindley's putt. CHEROKEE SPOR TS MODERN DA N CE B O W' LI NG TENNIS VOLLEYBALL S WIIVIIWING A R CH ER Y BASKETBALL BA DMINTON SOFTBALL VARSITY SPOR TS VOLLE YBA LL B O WLING S WI IW M I NG TENNIS AR CH E R Y Cherokee, the girls, sports organization, is one of the most active and important clubs at Lamar. Formed in lieu of a drill team, it is unique in that every girl automatically becomes a member when she enters Lamar. By offering a wide and varied program of intramural and interscholastic sports, Cherokee endeavors to stimulate each girlls skill and enthusiasm in sports and to develop a wholesome attitude to- ward competition. Outstanding participation in Cherokee is rewarded, at the end of the year the Cherokee rose is presented to each girl who has entered into at least five sports. First, sec- ond, and third prize bracelets are awarded to the girls having the highest number of points for the school year, and a three year bracelet is awarded the girl with the most points accumu- lated during the three years in Cherokee. An award is presented to the ideal Cherokee girl and the May Bourgeois award is given to the out- standing member of the Modern Dance Club. Cherokee President Carole Tomlinson points out trophies important in the history of Cherokee to officers Susan Ellis and Connie Guthrie. Members of the Modern Dance Club are, standing: Mary Torrence, Barbara Waddill, Deanna Schiro, Kay Ol- sen, Dee Post, Dorothy Lewis, Pugie Cornwell, Jean Scarborough, Anita Jones, Linda Taylor, Lorraine Taylor, Sandra Marr, Linda Hines, Harriett Melendy. Sitting are Susan Ellis, Jody Todd, Linda Riedel, Judy Rice, Sheryl Schoenfield, Ferne Atkinson. Kneeling are Dianne Tinsley and Alice Bell. The Cherokee head is Linda Hines. 24I VOLLEYBALL Kathe Moriniere, Adrienne Hovas, Lizzie Mobley, Martha Mortensen, Carolyn Benjamin, Patsy Tuggle, Susie Manatt, and Josephine Macaluso, the Blond Bombshells, really lived up to their name in capturing the Cherokee volleyball championship. Reba King, Angie Bettcher, Penny Cherney, and Bette Teach- worth anxiously hold their breath as they wonder if Betty McCarty's shot was good. The Cherokee head is Pat Shannon. 242 few,--:.ff,.-. ...A . 'i fiifai' T - ,, f . .. I ...z - g f 'Y' .1 1- ea, 3 'L 'M W 'L Cherokee volleyball enthusiasts Patty Welch, Susan Ferguson, Bette Azadian, Linda Bunn, Sue Lange, Ramona Bowen, Susan Brogan, and Linda Ley warm up in the gym before a game. The Cherokee head is Kay Olsen. BASKETBALL Standing are Kay Peebles, Connie Guthrie, Karen Tellepsen, Jeriann Whitcomb, Ann Knickerbocker, Linda Hines, and kneeling, Carrie Robertson, Anne McCullough, Pat Shannon, and Mary Austin, Cherokee basketball champions. Bowlers Alwylda Bannister, Marsha Bernich, Dolly Phillips, Ellen Garvey, Kitty Bergamini, and Betty Elster look awfully pleased about something. Maybe it's because they just won the Cherokee bowling tournament! The Cherokee head is Kitty Bergamini. SWIMMING 6'Come on in. The water's fine! say Cherokee swimming enthusiasts Freddie Dudley, Courtney Pollard, Judie Works, Suzanne Horton, and Betsy Schwartz. BOWLING Alwylda Bannister and Marsha Bernich watch attentively as crack bowler Kitty Bergamini demonstrates her best style. SSW! 1 4 X ,t.' Relaxing beside the pool are Ann Mason, Lorraine Taylor, Greta Gillan, and Carol Richardson, champion Cherokee swim- mers. The Cherokee head is Anne McCullough. 243 BADMIN TON Martha Hansen doesn't seem to be worried by the gleeful looks on the faces of her opponents, Jeriann Whitcomb and Ferne Atkinson, but Sue Felder, her partner, looks a little dubious. Betty Branard, Cherokee tennis head, advises Barbara Waddill and Karen Tomfohrde to watch the schedule care- fully for their match. KAREN :I i - susiiissifssigfgs. E,-,Lf K .a,,,.,s,3.,r. TELLEPSEN E, fi ei ,Q , zzifzf 5 f, EN.: .Q gH?5i3?ii9?:5?LlGf 'i7,lf:Q ,5 9-5i 1i2ff'?v We pity the poor birdie that is the object of the deter- mined looks on the faces of Kay Johnson and Kathleen Much, winners of the senior doubles tournament. TENNIS Cherokee tennis hopefuls Ann Abbey, Linda Theis, Diane Webster, Patsy McCafferty, and Karen Tomfohrde get a little out-of-class coach- mg. BETTY BRANARD 244 ARCHERY CAROL CHILDRESS girls ? Modern Robin Hoods Carole Tomlinson and Susan Ellis seem awfully amused at Karen Tellepsen's attempts to show them how it's done. Why Jo Ann Carnes watches to see whether Lydia Blair or Martha Rodgers will get the top place on the bat. Got ya covered! shout Karen Tellepsen, Anne McCul- lough, Carole Tomlinson, and Carol Childress taking aim at the apple Pat Shannon holds on Joanne Edmundson's head. SOFTBALL Keep your eye on the ball, Lydia Blair, Martha Rodgers, Judy Gudger, Diane Dishough, Bonnie Moss, Rui Wise, ,Io Ann Carnes, and Linda Riedel advise Virginia Cannon. .5 . 1 BONNIE MOSS 245 The Lamar City Volleyball Team opened its 1958- 1959 season on October 21 by defeating Jesse Jones with a score of 40 to 16. However, the team failed to follow up its lead and did not win another game until November 4 when it defeated Jeff Davis 23 to 10. These two victories were the only ones of the season, and the team finished seventh in a field of nine. Despite its poor finish, the team was actually a strong one, and the games were much closer than the scores would indicate. Miss Elise Hawkins coached this year,s team, captains were Anne McCullough and Sukey Fenoglio. Got it! calls Lizzie Mobley to Carolyn Williams and Charlotte Seaman as Sukey Fenoglio hurls the ball so they can practice set-ups. Maria Burke demonstrates her powerful Overarm Serve for teammates Pat Shannon and Connie Hilton. VOLLEYBALL The girls' volleyball squad are, front row: Anne McCullough, Carolyn Williams, Maria Burke, Sukey Fenoglio. Second row: Nancy Therrell, Martha Flynn, Martha Moreland, Carol Fannin, Jeanne Phelps, Miss Hawkins. Third row: Frances Maxwell, Nancy Norvell, Emily Gray, Kay Peebles, Bonnie Hubley, Pat Shannon. Back row: Charlotte Seaman, Leslie McCarty, Betty Branard, and Margaret Soriero. 246 Although the swimming season will not have opened by the time this book goes to press, the prospects of a fine season for the Lamar Girls' Swimming Team are very good. Three lettermen from last year will spear- head the team into what should be a victorious sea- son. The team, coached by Miss Elise Hawkins, gives every indication of being a strong, well-rounded one, having a great deal of depth. Team spirit is high and they hope to recapture the city title which was lost to Reagan last year after holding it for twelve consecu- tive years. April 13 will see the opening of the season with the first of four triangle meets. Anne McCullough, Jeanne Phelps, and Kay Peebles appear confident as they prepare for the first meet of the season. Swimmers Lynn Parks, Susan Kaim, and Penny Thornall pose briefly for the camera before beginning their workout. ...amy fi -eq ...milf SWIMMING Seated around the pool are the members of this year's swimming team: Penny Thornall, Sherry Lundstrom, Marilyn Baker, Dianne Wall, Lynn Parks, Kay Peebles, Anne McCullough, Jeanne Phelps, Leslie Scott, and Susan Kaim. BOWLING Ellen Garvey, Dolly Phillips, Florence Lamar, Tuni Rylander, Carolyn Carothers, and Kitty Bergamini, varsity bowlers, prepare to get in an extra game or two. As the city bowling tournament is not until April 21, after this book has gone to press, the final standing of the Lamar Girls, Bowling Team cannot be recorded. Thus far the team, coached by Mrs. Smith, has bowled in five dual meets and has won three. This year there is only one girl on the team who lettered last year. Three others bowled with last yearis team, which captured the city title for the second consecutive year. ARCHERY i'Don't take it so hard. We all have our bad days, is the ad- vice of Jan LaMaster, Sydney Richards, Christy Rush, and Martha Jean Parrish to their fellow bowler, Patti Dailey. For the second consecutive year the Lamar Girls' Archery Team won first place in the city archery tournament. The Top-flight archers Carol Chil- dress, Camille Gray, and Kay Patton laugh as they recall the city-wide Archery Match. 248 team, which consists of the three highest scorers on the arch- ery squad, was made up of Carol Childress, Kay Patton, and Camille Gray. At the city tournament, which was held in De- cember, Camille had the highest score in the tournament and won first place in individual shooting. Anna Lawhorn coached the team. Archers Kathleen McCulley, Pat Armstrong, Kay Johnson, Kathleen Much, Lou Parks, and Sydney Richards string their bows for practice. Although the city tourna- ment for girls' tennis com- petition will not be held until April and the results cannot be here recorded, the chances of capturing a first place are excellent. The 1959 Lamar Girls' Tennis Team appears to be a very strong one, and if the fact that it has achieved victory in both of the dual meets against Austin and Milby serves as any indi- cation of the team's ability, victory should be relatively easy. Mrs. Lowry, coach of the team, says that she ex- pects the only competition to come from Reagan in the singles tournamentg she ex- pects little opposition at all in the doubles tournament. i g TENNIS Members of the tennis team Terry Lovejoy, Marian Powell, Sarah Jones, Carole Tomlinson, Dee Post, Nancy Norvell, and standing, Betty Branard, Caroline Ross, and Claudia Fite receive instruction from their coach, Mrs. Lowry. PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Lamar girls' favorite gym teachers poised on their habitual perch are Mrs. Smith, Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Lawhorn, Mrs. Lowry, and Miss Hawkins. The Girls, Physical Educa- tion Department is made up of five women who have devoted their time to helping build young girls into fine young women through physical and mental fitness. They spend many long hours aiding Lamar girls in strengthening and co- ordinating their bodies through enthusiastic and active partici- pation in athletics and in devel- oping their characters through instilling a wholesome and proper attitude towards compe- tition. The physical education teachers also serve as coaches for Cherokee and varsity sports. 249 1 ails-in , :via sf Mm X QM - k X 3 QQ Aiwa we Wy? S N my K5 f,...v,,, 39' mf- ,, nail' X5 . be . . - Vin.. if? i.. i 5 I -wr1li - o I . W if Mum-clad Lewis, LaMaster, and Thomas, with Cruse, Bryson, Bell, and Dalton bid goodbye to blushing Don Lewis. Displaying his pearly white teeth in a grin that rivals that of Big Red, Mr. Lee S. Keding welcomes the new bunch of sophomores who are getting their first taste of what Lamar has to offer fPatsy Smith, Pat Shannon, Betty Knauth, and Susan Ellisl. Sandy Cooke, John Heinzer- ling, Arthur Faris, and Mol- ly McCutchen contrast meth- ods of transportation as they pass Pigeon Hole Parking on the Salt Grass Trail ride. lt's for the birds! Mrs. Davis shows ornithology exhibits from the Science Museum to Susan Embry, and Thad for is it Chad?J and Chad for is it Thad?,b Emrick. Every day! If this is a cowgirl l'm glad l'm a cowboy! grins Tony Ull- rich, referring to Harriet Melindy. 252 Watch out, boys! lt's Sadie Hawkins' Day and those speedy girls in tight skirts are on the loose! We just aren't very popular, McLure, says Mr. Costlow, Look at all those girls flocked around Dr. Watts. Break out the hard liquor, girls, the party's gettin' dull! Elizabeth Fuson, Molly Ellis, Jackie Senouillet, Ashby Bare- foot, and Moselle Mallet at a 'gCoke party. Lamar's Harxnonettes, Sue Gerrard, Jackie Watts, and Carolyn Vinson, say AAAH. 253 VT, Eewiv jgtgii W 'jp U- -at ... Y eww . C136 se, gallr we W Cgnaiioael Yxaflffxw 30 ixigow l Needy band students Him- burg, Karnaky, Sokolosky, Al- lison, and Ellis pack them- selves with cokes and cake at the band's Christmas cele- bration. Home Ec students Daniel, Johnson, Cole, and Rogers pack needy Christmas tree with handmade ornaments. as-s 7 . .A . ffipt-fx'.'it'i 'z ,Q 1 it J A ' 'N ,pi ,,-N 1, 1-X A Jr- ,1 ', Spanish students Glynda Martin, J ack Harris, Melinda Gumbert, Laura Monkhouse, and Jimmy Truitt pack toys and pinatas for needy children's Christmas. 254 Choralettes and Mr. Keding prepare to open the 1959 Hou- ston Auto Show in traditional form. Caldwell, Daily, Charlton, Sharp, and Price fill up this small amount of leftover space. -Q 1sf'f'.f' J-1.-311' 1 f f ' , ,V1, , . .sw H-.11 BI' g 1? ag fd W H Vlgtogznles 110 A welcome break for a small goat fnot to be Us Lage ag-er confused with Charles Oldham? and Bennett, af gem 611011 Bass, Holman, and Foxworth at practice for 9- gsqlla Teahouse. I A Oh! Exclaim the male members of Lama.r's crazy mixed-up chorus in unison. Tommy Soriero crowns Homecom- ing Queen Carol Fannin. f w The officers of Mirabeau, girls' social clique, namely Watts, Neece, Smith, Anderson, Bergstrom, Breedlove, Hopkins, Guthrie, Fen- oglio, Burke, and Jackson prepare to devour a beautiful cake. Icebox-raiders Jane Sick, Susan Adams, and Kathryn Lewis caught eating again. 255 Sly-Droolers McCleary, Jones, Hughes, Heiser, Lilliott, Mendell, Jennings, Summers, and Black- ledge abandon the instruments of' their trade for mere food on Senior Tie Day. Army men Marks, Calnan, Dyer, and Casson prepare their weapons to defend La- mar from enemy attacks. Rest easy, fellow students, the army is always on the job. On me it looks good! In- credulous Nancy Cosnell beams at fellow graduates David Rummler, Sahra Hall, and Mike Estess. Sultan Keding smiles broadly, surrounded by Choralette officers. Beal me, P0St'imP1'CSSi0niSt Daddy! Rabensburg duels Rische with Latin projects. 256 ,Y 5, fe A S Strictly from hunger Sidney Richards, Bonnie Hines, Gene Ann Parker, Pattie Walker, Dargan Southworth, and Mike Fitzgerald traverse the lunch line. M for '6M0st Representa- tive gn '4Oh, you say the cutest things about me, Sherry, laughs that comely maid Lynn Zarr, as Kathleen Much stands by. Eat, drink, and The food table, as usual attracts Marian Powell and Heather Wren 'rar u -.5 1 doll OSXC ' 0196 '05 065 xgiafgxntoo , K XX Y' it ol 'A , wt X aw wx 5 B99 gall 5 Girl Scouts B. Aston, Russell, Belding, Childress, Brown, M. Thomas, Myrick, Camp, Gast, Nobles, Bahn, L. Thomas, M. I. Aston, Berberian, and Re- vis bring a little bit of Texas to the Caribbean. Everyone CStevenson, Gerrard, Chatham, Carrico, Heyne, and Hardy? seems to think that Carol Orr's an angel- since it's her party! X T . tf- I V, I wonder if the ROTC's that orderly when General Griffing isn't inspecting them. Ignatius and Asa flash cheery vote- getting grins to all The Gang! Toujours l'amour, for sure. Love-birds Mary 'Austin and Lynn Parlis perform at a Mook Party. W lt's a woman's world for Rosemary Davison as she prepares to prove it to William Hamlett. Su QQ Iprlige I 11110 A. D . J Up .Wa can H on l10f.fOHy0'e1d, S bb? lzda y b Vg-fl, kb Sign in center sufficiently identifies Clements, Watts, French, Hoover, Shull, Gartner, Felder, Davis, Bodden, and Jackson. Clint Baird makes like Matt Dillon as Arthur Sauter industriously paints Teahouse scenery. is-Sgigll K V L- W f 3 .HEEL fcensoredj HANG WW SWL? Jmm,s!Qc-ro .Inc Carol Illig - disap- proving censor of preceding picture. Please put a penny in a poor girl's glass. Lee Chatham and Gwen Mayo solicit votes from Don Edwards for Calico Jill and Buckskin Bill to reign over the Tawasi-Wichaka barn dance. Runners-up for track queen Pat Shannon and Sukey Fen- oglio twirl the rope for Sharon O'Shea and Pam Fleming as they jump for joyf' Alice Bell s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s to pin up a notice for the Stu- dent Council. Jimmy Jennings and Jess Summers kibitz as Niwauna Clothes make the angel! Innocent Lamarites snapped Messengers Susie Heyne, Sally Clay, Carol Illig, and during The Littlest Angel look angelic anyway. Betsy Baker serenade Mike Blackledge with a Sing- ing Valentine. a 260 ' Q- air . X , .J, ' 1,15 W, , ,fm 4 A' V , 411,33 J K M ' W-nigh, V ' was fl , 5253529 gsnwz.-, f stew-wt . 1, . 'Y4327t2g.ii I4 f' X' fly f-A X we It s club initiation time again and Mooks Jeanine Maes, Pat Armstrong and Vicki Brooks help out Malthus by Lee Hawkins, and Susie Ferguson seem to be having eliminating some excess population in the person of a rough time. Anne Gready. Lively party, eh, Betty? Love- lady, Sokolosky, Mims, Sam- mons, and Hall engage in wild Bohemian orgy after a foot- ball game. Pinkston, Thompson, Aston, Sauter, and Von Eiff make sand castles in Galveston. Army overseer Wright super- vises Ca GI can always get out of workt. So that's why Hudgens, Burney, and Gregory hang out at The Place so much. H Much, mon LO? 'H teave ' ll ' . . . -scopallans. lie, and POWSWY out- Congratulations for selling the most poppies, E-Pl Mitac -h a lf' H Chgdresig Chapet wil Charlotte, says Mrs. Leavell as she presents SL joliilg Sparks with an award. look OH big' Keding poses with more of his friends, Trongone, Love- lady, Ellis, and Sammons, this time at a parade. Geisha girls Barbara Hoffman and Barbara Bergstrom make another ticket sale for Tea- house. ii? Maw Miss Weinberg lives up to a good old Lamar custom-tea sipping-at a tea party given by Ferne Atkinson, Judy Lloyd, Kay Cole, and Kay Johnson. Typical expressions on typi- cal faces in typical scene! tl1e drugstore. David Logan, Rufus Hooks, Barbara Breedlove, Jane Rulfs, and Lou Parks enjoy the latest cuts in that famous journalistic effort, the Lamar Lancer. HM 1 311, that: C0oI! 5 WHY son. exllounds Bzlriliuilgan like real izabeth F U. Diann Dishongh, Susan Switzer, and Steve Carlson smilingly plot the destruction of the C h e m L a h a s Robert Sutherland eyes the procedure dubiously. Irari cowpokes Trey Martin, David Harris, and William Hamlett stand around the dance hall piano where Tim Wheatly pounds out a tune. HBearing gifts I traverse afarf' sings King Vann Phil- lips. f-gg s ,Jr , y K, ,,, .Q V L fx R. ' I E Nancy Brown poses demurely, learning on her retum from Australia that she was winner of the D.A.R. Award. .loc Ince, Tawasi Cup winner, doesn't want anyone to get his award away from him! Outstanding Junior girl, Caro- lyn Chenault, displays the Ramal Cup happily. ,'f11J v 11. X l 'Q I , , g, ,K , AX ff -. ' l gp ,xx ,MQ j. 1 f l i - , t . . 1- f 1 6.1 ,V-,fa f 1 Q 91.31 ,,- L ,f N ., t N X E ll, ,I W2 X .X I, .L I sw . f, x 1 1 1 A V 1 l f National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalists Hattwick, MacLaughlin, Mendell, Hall, Shapiro, Blackledge, Helser Fitzgerald, McCants, French, McCleary, Robinson, Hughes, Clay, Jackson, Much, Rulfs, Knickerbocker, and Wick erham display varied expressions for the photographer's birdie. 264 This calls for finesse! Don Gartner and Bari Bodden Fenton, Van Pelt, Grassedonio, Engberg, Kennedy, Davi- wait patiently as Gene Clements ponders his next play son, Childress, Fleming, Brooks, Wren, Patton, and at a fast-moving Bridge party. Culbertson depict an Arabian Night at the girls' Nothing like a traditional posed shot to finish a book! Toby Trumps, Lou Parks, Jo- anne Edmundson, Diana Dun- nam, Mrs. Earle, and Betsy Kaiser, officers of Palamar, comply happily to send us off beauty-fully. Around the World party. Wetbacks Woody Tompkins, George Steele, Lee Branum, and Bruce Langston show off the trophy they won for setting a record in the backstroke relay. 2 FACULTY Adams, Edward B. .... 20, 28, 152, Alsup, R. J. ---------f-f-----f-f-----f---f-A ----ff- f Ando,-son, Miss M. Laura .,,,Y,...-YfY,, Baucom, Mrs. Corinne VV...Y- . ---YYfYV' -- Boll, Miss Marion VYYV....VYYY ---vvY--------- B01-gn, Mrs. Edith H. ....-------- 17. Bottrcll, Dr. Helen ..--.--------------- -------- Brown, Miss Mary Lorena Af--, ------- Buchanan, Miss Margaret ..........-- Carr, J. H. ......------f-ff--.-----ff--.-- --f--fff - - Chase, Mrs. Opal ..............A--- --...- 2 1. Cloud, Mrs. Josephine J. ......-.....- - Alfano, Sammy .... 194 20 20 20 21 272 21 18 182 21 200 18 Coats, Mrs. Alma -------ff---- -------f--f 2 1 Costlow, Harold K. ..A....-....---- 15. 253 Constant, Mrs. Mozelle -----....---..--.--- 21 Cox, Mrs. Edith Yantis - ...... 22. 173 Davis, Mrs. Jancva J. ----f--- 22. 252 Dee, Louis ............-------f----- -----A ---- ----f---- 2 2 Denney, Mrs. Ruth R.-22, 174. 176 272 Duggan, F. Lee ---f-------- ----------f-------- 2 3 Dunn, Miss Rhca ........ .A--.fff------.-YAA 1 6 Earl, Mrs. Helen C -.---Af--------'-'-- 23. 100 Earlc, Mrs. Sarah D. .... 23, 203, 265 Filson, Miss Gcnevieve..23, 172, 272 Ford, Mrs. LaFaye --.-------f-A--------. -------' 2 4 Fuller, Miss Mattie Louise.-24, 157 179 Gages, Mrs. Mae C. .....-.------...----- ----- 2 4 Gentry, Calvin B. -------------------- 24. 237 Glosup, Mrs. Rosamond A. ,... 25, Goodrich, Mrs. Rose B, - ...--- 16. 17 Greenwood, Miss 1191811 ------ ------ 1 82 Grover, Henry C. .........-.--------' ---f- 1 8 Hamric, Mr. Gilbert E. ---------------- 25 Harrell, Mrs. Alice J. -------f-------------- 16 Hawkins, Miss Elise W. .. 18, 246, 247 249 Hollingsworth, Miss Frances Marcille ..............--......------ ---------------- 2 5 Huddleston, Mrs. Elanor T. 25, 26, 164 Keding, Lee S. .18, 117, 186, 187, 207 252, 254, 256, 262 Kent, B. W. -----..f-------------A----f-- A---------- 2 5 Kivsll, Ben H ........... 18, 214, 216, 232 Kohs, Mrs. Lorena ..........-....A---- 17. 272 Lawhorn, Mrs. Anna M. - ....-. 25. 249 Leavell, Mrs. Ruth H. --.---.fA--- -16. 262 Licata, Mrs. Martha .......----- - --.----------- 26 Longcope, Donald B. 26, 228, 230, 239 Lowry, Mrs. Kitty .......A----.-A----- 26. 249 Lynch, Tom ............-.......-A..----.-A - 25. 216 McArthur, Mrs. Walleah -----------A----.--- 27 McDaniel, Mrs. F. V. -----A------.---A------- 27 McFarland, Dr. Jbhn W. --------ff-.-. 15 McLure, David ................... -4 A---- 16. 253 Mills, Emest ...--.-..--.. 27, 155. 272 Millsap, James B. -.....--- ------ - 27 Mitchell, Miss Nelda ....-.- 28. 249 Morris, Miss Nell .........A-..----------- 28, 151 Nash, Mrs. Guinevere .- .... s- 28. 170 Neyland, Mrs. Florence .- ..... 28, 165 Page, Mrs. Margaret Young .... - ..... 29 Parson, Mrs. Arlene ...A.... -. .--- - ---.------- 29 Peden, Mrs. Isabel .......... -- -------------- 17 Pepper, Fred.- ............. 29, 215, 216, 218 Peto, Dr. Frank D. ..... - ------------ - ---..-- 19 Powell, Mrs. Billy C. ..... A ----- - --A------ 29 Pushard, Mrs. Gladys G. ..l---- 19 Red, Miss H. Lel .--A--- --- ------------A- 29 Richter, Mrs. Dorothy Dean- ..... 29, 195 Robb, Mrs. T. J. .... -.- ------- - ---- 30. 209 Roberts, Mrs. Edith ........ 30, 168, 169 Rowzee, Mrs. Mary Helen ---A---------.-- 19 Sandel, Mrs. H. 1... .... - A-.--- - ----- - ---.--- 30 Sanders, Mrs. Mira M. - --------.---- ---- 30 Sanderson, Melburn A.-.31, 205, 214 216, 227, 231, 236, 237 Sheffield, Roy R. ........ -- 31. 160. 161 Sims, Mrs. Mary K. ..... - ------.....----- 31 Smith, Mrs. Mary Carolyn ....... 31, 248 249 Snyder, Capt. Ernest C ..... 32, 192, 193 Staats, Mrs, Mary K. .- ........ 32. 199 Staggs, Miss Drew Black-.151, 181 272 Stecher, Charles ............. ---- ........... 32 Tate, H. Harold .....2...-.----.- - ---- 32. 238 Taylor, Miss Virginia ----- ---A------- 1 73 Teshner, Mrs. Jennie R. .4 --.------ - 33 Trietsch, H. Daniel ...1... - ...-A------.-.- 19 Trongone, Edward ........ 183, 184, 262 266 INDEX Vldler, Sgt. Jay D. ....... - ...... . Watts, Dr. Woodrow W ..... 9, 253, Weinberg, Miss Helen .... 181, 262, Wheeler, Cockerell ............................ White, J. N. ............................... . Wilson, Mrs. Videlle G. .... . Wilson, Mrs. Vivian ............. Woodruff, Mrs.,Dorothy .... . Yost, Mrs. Agnes ............. Young, Clark H. ................ . STUDENTS Abbey, Ann ......... .. ..... - Abbey, Randy ..... ..... 111, 160, Abbott, Betty ....... .... 9 1, Abel, Grover ..... ........... Abel, Raymond ..... ................. Aber, Barbara ...................................... Abernathy, Louis .............. 91, 206, Able, Jim .... 38, 160, 196, 214, Able, Rebekah .................................... Adair, Linda ...- ........................... 91, Adams, Corry .... 90, 91, 206, 228, 231, 236, Adams, David ............................ 38, Adams, Linda ........... ...................... Adams, Michael ....... ...... 9 1, 154, Adams, Susan ....... ...... 1 11, 166, Addison, Beverly .... ......... ................ Adkins, Antha ..... ........... 9 1, Adkins, Ennis 38, Adrian, Jim ....... ......... Agerlid, Clas ...... ...... Aillet, Ronnie ..... .. Albers, Cheryl .... Albrecht, Patsy ...... Alexander, Helen ..... ..... Allen Denton ..... ..... 91, 38, Allen, Georganna .... ............. 1 11, Allen, Ginny ......... .... 3 8, 176, Allen, Jim .......... .................... Allen, Judy ........... ....... 9 1, Allen, Marjean ...... .. ..... .. Allen, Mike ........... ..... Allen, Phil ...--.--. 38 Allen, Richard ........ ..................... Allen, Walter Ray ........... - ....... .-... Allison, Brian - .............. 111, 232, Allison, James ......... ............. 1 11, Allison, Tommy ......... ...... 3 8, 185, Allison, Wayne ...... ...........A. - --------. Ames, Freddie ...... ....... 1 ll, 232, Ames, John ....... ............... 3 3, Anders, Patty - ........ ....A---- - Anderson, Andy ..... .......... - 38, Anderson, Judy ...............---..-. - 33. Anderson, Judy Ann .... 39, 152, 154, 173, 186, 198, 199 Anderson, Kenny .... 39, 228, 230. 236, Anderson, Mary -....-.A---------A.--------. ---- Anderson, Richard ...... ---4 ..-----.. A--. 39 Anderson, Robert .... .. ..-l..---------A--- --- ---- 91 Anderson, Sandra Lea ....... 39, 166. Anderson, Sharon ..... 39, 151, 152, Anderson, Susan --.----..-AA-------------------- ---- 3 9 Andrews, McGee Andrews, Patsy ....-...- Ansley, Alice ---- A --------1A Anthony, Paul ....... Appelt, Gloria - ......- .-- 91 Archer, Kathy ..... ..--- 3 9. Archie Nancy ...---------.4- ------ 1 11- Armand, Milliceill ----- ----A----------- - ---- Arrner, Ronnie .......------...-.-----. A--- 3 9. Armstrong, Bill .--- --A---.---. 39, 190. Armstrong, Pat-111, 154, 176, 248, Armstrong, Tommy ----... A --.--------------- - Arnold, Karen - ..--- - ..-.4 ------ - A ------ 91. Arnold, Linda Lee .-39, 178, 190, Arterbury, Sue -...--.---.-. ------- 9 1. 170. Arthur, Jim - -----.A- -----A------------- f -----' Arthur, Virginia ...--- ------ - Ashley, Jenny ------. - ---.-4 ---------- W Ashmore, Karen ---4 -.------.-A--- 39. Askew, Mary Eugenia ....-..----- 91. Aston, Bettye Jane ........ 40, 190. Aston, Bob ......----------------- A 91. 200. Aston, Dick ..- ...... .....-----...-.A. ---.-.A---.- - Aston, Mary Jane .... 91, 152, 164. 172, 200, 258, 111 40 166 241 262 111 258 111 188 91 111 165 242 206 206 91 111 170 259 166 202 170 260 111 247 111 91 227 206 190 188 91 91 192 186 198 91 243 111 128 40 206 192 204 176 253 128 40 238 160 227 186 111 166 200 166 200 168 255 92 41 92 111 92 113 208 111 192 41 92 215 224 111 92 241 260 173 41 252 173 206 232 92 242 112 142 255 112 112 112 112 112 Atchley, Danny ....... ............... Atchley, Nancy ...................................... Atkinson, Betty ................ 91, 165, Atkinson, Ferne .......... 40, 176, 186, 244, Augsburger, Janeen .......................... Austin, Mary .................... 40, 242, Aycock, Eddie ............... ............... Aydam, Mary Ellen ..... ....... 4 0, Ayers, Donna ..... - ................................. Ayres, John ........... - ............................. Azadian, Bette .... 40, 133, 157, 158, 170, 180, Badger, John ............ ......... 1 11, Badger, Michael ...... ....... 9 1, Bagwell, Karl ............... ..................... Bailey, Linda ........................................ Bailey, Robert Glenn fBobJ Jr, .............................. - ,............. 111, Baird, Clint .... 69, 175, 176, 204, Baird, Elizabeth .... 91, 163, 164, Bake., Betsy .... 40, 65, 157, 165, 180, 181, 186, 200, Baker, Jeannette ................................ Baker Marilyn ,,.......................... 91, Baker, Robert ....... ................... Baker, Roger ......., ......................... Baldwin, Robert ............ 91, 204, Ball, Bob ................ ..... 9 1, 168, Ballard, Pam ............. ............ 9 1, Ballenger, Johnnie ....... ................ Balzer, Jim ..,..,.......,.. .............. ...... Bamberg, George .........................,........ Bammel, Billy ................ 111, 158, Bammel, Nancy Sue .... 40, 75, 152, Bammel, Stanley .............. ............... . .. Bannister, Alwylda ..... .... 9 1, Bannister, Clydene ..... ........ Banta, Billy ...........,..... ............ Baranofsky, Bob .- ....,..... .................. Barber, Steve ...... - .......... ....... 4 0, Barbisch, Andy .... ......... 1 11, Barbisch, Bill ........ 40, 184, Barbour, Ann ................ 111, 140, Barefoot, Ashby ...... .............. 9 2, Barnard, Don ....... ................... Barnes, Henry ........ ............... Barnes, Peyton ........ ......... 1 11, Barraque, Carl .-- ..................,....... Barrilleaux, Jimmy ............ 92, 206, Barry, Sidney Ann ................ 40, Barter, Richard ...- .......................... Bartholomew, Ira Jane .... 41, 164, 169, Bartlett, Helen ........................ 92, Bartow, Sue ........................ 92, 176, Bass, Jim ,,.. 41, 146, 152, 157, 175, 176, 178, 206, Bassham, Marlene ................................ Baty, Donald ........... ....... Bauguss, Glenn .... ..1.... Baum, Valerie ........ ........ Beane, Pam M- ........... .............. - ---. Beardmore, Tommy ................ 111, Beatty, Carolynv,-.92, 165, 166, Beatty, William ... .......................-.------ Beauchamp, Jeff ..... - ................. 111, Beck, Joe ............... ........ .......-.-.-.-- Beckerley, James ---- ..................- -.--. Beery, Joe - .... - ........ - .................. 41. Beery, Steve--.. .......... 92, 204, 220, Behrend, Albert ..---..--.- ...-.......... .- Bel, Carolyn .-..- ...... ---- -........... -- Bell, Alice .... 92, 154, 162, 200, Bell, Andrew ...... - ....-.......... -... 111, Bell, Bobby ..... -.--- -............. - ..... ---- Bell, James .... -.- ...... 17, 92, 204, Bell, Karen .... --...- ......... - ....... 112, Bell, Malcolm - ..... - ....... .- 41, Belton, Mark -- ...... .......1..1....... . Beneke, Milton .................................... Benjamin, Carolyn ............ 92, 198, Benke, Dale ......... --- .................-.... Bennett, Bill-.41, 49, 75, 138, 157, 158, 168, 178, 190, 196, Bennett, Jill .... -...-.--. ......... ...... - - Bennett, Linda Lee ........................ -.. Bennett, Wallace - ......... ..... Benson, Ronnie ...... ....... - ....... Benson, Rosalie - ..................... - ...-... Berberian, Katherine ........ 41, 208, Bergamini, Kitty .... 41, 188, 210, 258 243 248 176 262 160 112 42 158 230 188 243 42 73 164 204 242 42 125 42 227 168 42 190 112 185 152 264 254 42 112 112 202 185 204 255 265 164 214 91 122 201 192 195 214 195 42 115 192 91 245 43 42 91 201 231 92 111 111 111 231 91 191 11 16- 15 19 20 24, 12' 23 20 16 19 20 26 17 26 23 11 9 4 23 23 9 19 20 15 2 2 1 26 13 11 Bregstrom, Barbara .... 4-1, 134, 175, 198, 255, Bering, Augie .... .................... 9 2, Berkes, Leslie . -- .... - ..-..... - ........... .. Bsrleth, Tom .... ...-..- ................. Berly, Janis ........... - ....... 112, 154, Berly, Jimmy ........ 42, 206, 228, Bernich, Marsha Lea ........ 42, 158, 210, Bernich, Winston .-- ........................ Berson, Vanita ...... - .......... ..... 4 2 Bertch, Lou ....... -.- ..... - 92, Berwick, Mike ..................-......... 92, Bettcher, Angie ------. 92, 165, 200, Beymer, Frank ........... - ....................... Bienvenu, Betty ............-......... 112, Bilbo, Kirk ........... .,,,.,....... Bilbo, Steven ....... - ........... ..... 1 12, Billups, J. T. ....... -.- ............... 92, Bingham, Pat ...... ............ Bivin, Judy ....... -. ............ 92, Bixler, Betsy .... ............................ Black, Chris -...--.............. 42, 160, Blackledge, Mike...41, 14-7, 151, 153, 154, 166, 195, 206, 256, 260, Blair, Lydia ..,. 92, 152, 201, 245, Blancas, Natividad .............................. Blancas, Santos ...... ................... Blanks, Grady ........... ....................... Blum, Barbara .................... 42, 190, Blundell, Elizabeth ................ 42, Bock, Ed ....................... - ........... 43, Bodden, Bari ........ 43, 152, 173, 209, Boettcher, Kim ........... - ........... 112, Boggs, Garry ....... .......... ............ Boles, Jan ......... .... - - ......... .......... . Bond, John .....................-..........-......... Bonin, Betsy ................ 43, 152, 172, Bonner, Tom.-43, 147, 151, 152, Boone, Paul ............ 92, 154, 204, Boone, Quentin ....... --- .......... 112, Boriski, Pat ........... -...-.- .................... Bornefeld, Bruce ..... -.- ..................... Bosarge, Jimmy ........................ 112, Boston, Dolores ......... -,..- .,,..........,.., .. Bowen, Ramona ...- .... -- .......... . 92, Bowman, Betty ....... -..--.- ............ ,... Bowman, Elsley ...- .................. - ........ Bowman, Linda ---.......-..- ............ Boyd, Lela Lynn .-.-..-.. 92, 165, Boyd, Mike ................ -.. 92, 206, Boyker, Norman -.- ............. ..,,,,. , ,, Boykin, Mary ............... Boyles, Agnes ..................................., Boze, Chet ....... -...--,... .... - ........... Bradburn, Walter ......,..... 43, 204, Bradford, Howard .L-L ...............,,....., Bradford, Meg .......... - ..............., 92, Bradley, Nancy -.-,,. ........ - ...... --, Bradshaw, Sandra .-- ..,............ 112, Bradt, Marty .... 36, 43, 75, 152, 175, 186, Branard, Betty .... 43, 151, 152, 190, 244 246, Brandes, Carol .................,.........,.,,,,,,, Brannen Jimmie ......,.,.........,,.,,, 92, Brannon, Gay ........... -..-... 92, 158, Branton, Judy-.4-3, 146, 151, 152, 165, 166, 167, 176, 186, Branum, Kathryn .............,...,..,, 44, Branum, Lee ............ 128, 238, Breedlove, Barbara.-.44, 57, 152, 186, 198, 199, 255, Brent, John ............ 92, 154, 196, Bresan, Lawrence .... - ............... - ..... Bridwell, Ernal ......,...........,.......,,........ Brieger, Ronnie .... ,...-, ....,.,..,,.,, , Briggs, Larry .................. -.. 93, 206, Brindley, Paul 44, 152, 205, Britain, Kenney .................,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,.,,. Brittain, Ronny -.- ....................... 93, Brizzolara, Bill ........ 93, 152, 168, Broesche, Travis .... 44, 146, 151, 153, 154, 190, 207, Brogan, Susan ....... -.- ....... - ....... 93, Brooks, Pamela .-...- ..... -.- .......... ... Brooks, Vicki .... - ...... - .......... 112, Broughton, Caroline -- 44, 146, 152, 165, 166, Broussard, Stephen ....... -...- ......... Browder, Pat ....... -.-- ....... 11 Brown, Betsy ....,.............. - ..... ...,Y. 1 12 Brown, Judy , ............... -- ...........,... 112 Brown, Nancy Laura .... 44, 165, 168 258, 264 Browne, Anne .,,,,,.. 44, 175, 176, 190 Browne, Dorothy .,,,.,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4-4 Browne, Nancy .,...r,....... ..,.....,,.,,,,... 1 12 Browning, Kenneth ,,.,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,.r,, 1 12 Browning, Richard ......, 0.1, 44, 152 Brownlee, Frances .,,., ,,,,. 1 12, 168 Bruns, Bob .,,,,,......,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Brunson, Diane ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 3, 190 Brunson, Jenifer ,..,.,, ,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4. Bryan, Betty Anne ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, ,M 4.1. Bryson, Barry ..,,,,,.,.....,,,.,. 93, 204, 252 Buchanan, Jane ..,. 44, 45, 158, 171 200 Buckner, Oran Jr. ..,,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,, 93, 192 Buckstaff, Sherwood ,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 112 Buell, Norman .,,.,... 93, 184, 194, 196 Buenger, Bonnie ,,.. ..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 12 Bukowski, Beverlye .........r,. 93, 188, 198 Bullard, Judy ..,,,,, 1 ...,,,,, ...,,,,, 1 12, 158 Bulnes, Jimmy ,,,,,,.. 1 ,,,,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 112 Bunn, Linda ,,,,,,.......,,......,,, 93, 176, 242 Burbridge, Gifford ,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 113 Burch, Mary Kate ,....,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 113 Burchfield, Rob Y... 93, 168, 183, 185 Burdick, Suzanne ..,- ,,.,.... .,,,,,,,,,, 2 7 45 Burk, Karon .,,...,..., ,,,.....r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13 Burke, Bill ,,,.... .. .,,,,.,.,...,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 113 Burke, Maria ,,,. 45, 67, 134, 137, 138 175, 186, 198, 199, 204-, 246, 255 Burnett, Sandra ..,,,,,,....,..,.,,, 113, 154 Burney, Shirley .,,,. ........,,,,,,, 113, 261 Burrow, Harry ,,,. ,..,, 1 13, 119, 231 Burrow, Larry ...... ...... 1 13, 119, 231 Burton, Edwin Y,.,,.. ....,,,,.. 1 69, 204 Busby, Mike .,,.... ..,. 2 - ...,,..,......, 45 Buscharllt, B. E. ,.,,,,. 45, 170, 206 Buschardt, Sue ........ ....,,,,,,Y,,.,...V... 1 28 Butler, Bitsie ....,.,...,, ,,Y..,, ...... 1 1 3 Buvcns, Ellen Marie ,,,,,. 113 Byerly, John V,Y....-Y WW. 128 Byrne, Anna ...........,.,,, ......,.. 1 13 Byrd, Sigman .,,,,,,,,Y,.,,,.V., ........,VV,V,, 4 5 Calabretta, Carol Ann ...,, ....... 9 3, 200 Caldwell, Betsy ...,..,,.,, Y ,Y,,Y ....... 4 5, 254 Caldwell, Jill ...,,A.,.,, - .,,,,,..... 188, 210 Caldwell, Vicke ,,,., ....,,.......... 9 3, 161 Calhoun, Millie ,... ....,.,..,..,,,,,,,,. 9 3, 158 Callaway, Bob ..........,,,,,,,,YY,V,.,,,....r,. . 45 Calnan, Neil ....,,,,,,,,,, 93, 192, 194, 256 Calvert, Shirley ...........r,.,, Y ,.,...,V,..... 113 Calvert, Susan .......,... - ,,,,,,,,, Y ,,..... 93, 176 camp, Kay ,...,..,..,,,r 45, 186, 200, 258 Campbell, David ..,,,,,................. 93, 192 Campbell, Don Y ,,,,........ .....,, 1 13, 190 Campbell, Susan ....... ..,,,,., ..,,.. 4 5 , 208 Cannon, Harvey Temple .. ........,, 175 Cannon, Matt ,,,........,.,,,,,,.,,...,,...., 88, 183 Cannon, Virginia ,,.. - .,..... - ..,..,, 93, 245 Cantrell, Don .... 113, 190, 204, 227 1 236, 237 Carlile, Mary Lou ,.,, 45, 176, 188, 210 Carlisle, Nancy .... .. .........,..A..YY... 128 Carlson, Caryl WY, -...- ...,,,, 45, 165 Carlson, Steve ,,.........,..,...,. 93, 239, 263 Carlton, Elizabeth ,,,.,.. ,- .,..,,,,,,.,,...... 128 Carnes, Jo Ann ,.... .........,,.,... 9 3, 245 Carothers, Andy ........,,,,,,,,,.,,,. 113, 206 Carothers, Carolyn ..,. 46, 170, 178, 179 200, 248 Carothers, Johnny .,,, -.. ..... ....- ,,,,, 46, 206 Carpenter, Charlie ..... ,,,,.....,.. 1 13, 206 Carrico, Jan ...... -.-.- ,....,.... 46, 190, 258 Carroll, Tommy ,......,.,,......,,,,.........., 113 Carson, Ann .,,,, --. - .,., --..... 93, 200 Carson, Vivian ,,,...,......., s,,Y,,.. 1 13, 183 Carstens, Irene ..,,... 4, .,........,,.......,,,... 128 Carter, Ann ,,,,..,,,.. 46, 164, 170, 178 188, 210 Carter, David W.- ..,....,.,,,,,.,1....,, 46, 193 Carter, James ...,, 2 .......... ,,,,,,,,.. 1 13 Carter, Nick ...... -,.. ....,.., . 46 Cartwright, Sandy ...,. ,, ,,.... .,.,,,.., 9 3 Cary, Shirleen ,,,,,..,,......,,.,,,, 93 Cason, Judy ......, H ..1.. - .........,.,,. 93, 164 Casson, Wayne ...- ....... 113, 192, 256 Cnstellanos, Frances ...,, ,,1,,, , ......... 2 113 Castille, Carolyn ,.... - ...,,,,,,,,.. . 113 Catlin, Linda ..........,1,... 46, 65, 176, 200 Caton, Mary Jane ...-, ,,,,,,,1......,., , 128 Caven, Scott ,,,1,,. - ...... . ,,,, 93, 206, 238 Chain, Priscilla ... ,.,, - ,,., ..,,,,,,,,, 46 Chamberlin, Sandra ......,.,,,,.,,. .,1,,..,. 9 3 Chambers, Barbara ....-..-...-..,- 113 Chambers, Raymond .,,.,........,....,,,... 113 Chamhliss, Charles ..,, .... .... .. .....,,.. -.. 113 Chapman, Phil ....,,,..........,.....,,,,.,,...... 113 Charlton, Bill .... - ..,,..,.., W. 46, 196, 254 Charlton, John ...,,.. --.- .,..,..,.. 128, 232 Charlton, Ronald ,.... .,93, 196, 214, 232 Chatham, Clifford ,,..,,..,,.. 93, 204, 232 Chatham, Lee ..,,........ 46, 188, 208 260 Cheek, James .........,.,,,,.,.........,,,......,., 93 Chenault, Carolyn ....,,,,,,,. 93, 264 Cherney, Penny ,,,,,,,...,,..,,..,.,,,,..., 93 242 Childress, Carol ......,, 3, 46, 152 157, 180, 182, 198, 245, 25-1 258 265 Chisholm, Robert .,1,........ 113, 233 Chism, Estha ,,,,,.. -. ,,.,,........,,,,,, 113 Christen, Barry ...,..,.,........,.,,..,,,,....... 113 Christie, James ,,..,,...,.,,,,,,,....,... 93 Christofferson, Kathryn ..., 113, 158 Christopher, David ..,..,,,,,,............,,,,,,,.. 9-1- Chrone, India .... 46, 53, 170, 186, 200 Claghnrn, Louise .... - ,,,.,.,..,..,. 113, 176 Claghorn, Margaret .,.. 46, 165, 176 208 Clarabut, Cary ...... ..,,..,,,.,,....,......... 1 13 Clare, Jimmy .,,.,,,.,,,..........,.,.,,,,, 88 Clark, Kay ,,,,,, .,..,. 4 1, 186, 200 Clark, Portia .........., 2 ,,.,,,............,,,,, 113 Clark, Richard, Jr. .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,....,.,,. 113 Clark, Suzan .....,....,.............,... 164 Clarke, Nancy ,,..,,,..,,,,,,,..,,,,.. 158 Clay, Sally .,,..., 47, 151, 152, 176 182, 200 261 Clements, Gene .,,1 47, 147, 152 157 168, 173, 182, 206, 258, 265 272 Cloud, Ronnie .,1,,,,,,, .........,.,,,,,,, 1 95 Cockburn, Dorothy ..,,.,,,,,,,,...,,,....... 47 Coker, Mack Elbert ,......, 47, 168 232 cole, Kay ,.,47, 140, 158, 176, 254 262 Cole, Linda ............ .,1,1,.., Y Y,.,V,, 1 14- Cole, Wharton .,.... ........... 2 04- Colcman, Jack ....... .s.... 4 7, 196 Collier, Bill ...... ..,..... 1 68 Collins, Babs .WW ..... . 111 Collins, Bobby ..... 94 Collins, Louis .... ,YYVY,fffVf-V,f,VV 4 7 Collins, Mary ...,..11.1,1,Y,.,,Y,....yss- 203 Comiskey, Frank ................ 94, 238 Compton, Carol ..,...., 47, 75, 186 200 Compton, Catherine ,-.-.. ... ...... 94, 165 Comstock, Ann ............. ....... ..--.-,---- 9 4 Conger, Karen - ......... - ......, - .-.--- 94. 133 Conner, Bill 37, 47, 145, 152, 157 180, 181, 205, 214, 220, 223, 225, 232 233 Connor, Bill ................-.,,--,---,---,---- ---- 94 Constant, Edward s.,. Y ,,Y,V,VYff 114, 158 Cook, Cita ss..Y,YY.Y,.Yf-, vw- 94, 165, 167 Cook, Don ,ss.,...,Y,.Y... ,-...-.----f---V-V-f- - ---f-- 4 7 Cooke, Sandy ..... -.-.---------- - ------ 2 52 Cooksey, Dick ....,,,, 48, 197, 218 Coole, Cary ....... - ....... -- ....,,- ---1 232 Cooper, Betty Paula ,A-- 43. 178, 179 188 Cooper, Connie 94, 154, 158, 190 Cooper, Dale .... - .....-.........-.-. .. ----------- 114 Cornelius, Patricia - .s..s.s,Y - .,.YfY.--fV e ---. 114 Cornitius, Lynette -... ..... -.. -..--f----- 114 Cornwell, Pugie ........ 48, 164, 173, 241 Cutie, Sharon ..... ....... - ........ -. ..-.--- ---- 114 Cotterell, Johnny ........ .... - Y,---,,--- - 114 Couch, Mickey ..-- ..........,.----,,--Y - Y----f- 128 Couch, Susan .Era-Y., ,,YYY-Af-f------f----- 114 Coulter, Carol ,,,. .. ..... 48, 151, 152, 166 Council, Carolyn ................-.......-...---1 114 Counts, Vaughn -.- ..... - ....... -.. 114. 134 Courtney, David ...,..........-.--,, - -.--AA---f-f-, 94 Cowart, Damaris Ann ...,.-,,, 48, 186 Cowden, JoAnne ,1,.sY,,,........-vf...... 48. 188 Cowden, Judy 1,s, -.- .... ....-..- ......-------- 48 Cowell, Herb ,,1.1,V .....,.,... 9 4, 196 Cox, Becky ......... ..-. 48, 186, 200 Cox, Betty Lee ..., 2 11..11.111..1111111111, 11111, 9 4 Cox, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -, 114, 183, 238 Craig, Bob 111111 .E 11.1...1..... 94, 231, 237 Craig, Paula ,,,,,., , 114, 140, 154 Craine, Nancy ...1.11....1..........-,--,------,el 114 Crane, Bonnie ....... - ....1.111.. 114, 117, 168 Crappitto, Franklin Raymond 94, 215 Creekmore, Wynne fBuzzyj .... 48, 204 232 Cromwell, Tony 1, .... -..E .1.... -.. 94, 215 Cronin, Jimmy .1.111..... v ...11.11111111.111 -1-- 1 28 Cronin, Penny W- .1.. ..-.,A.- ----V W- 114 Crouk, Bill W , ............ -... 114, 166, 195 Croom, Barbara ....... -- ..... - .-------- - 94 Crosswell, Mark 1111 1111111....1111111-11V1-f--f- 9 4 Crothers, Bill 11.1 -.- ..... - 48, 152, 166 Crow, Emmet .... .. .1................-...--- - ----- 48 Crump, David 1.1.... -...-- 1.11---,.-1f----,-,-- 128 Cruse, Richard 94, 168, 204, 252 Cude, LaMerle ....... - .....-.-------- 114. 166 Culbertson, Kay E 111.1 .. 88, 200. 255 Culbertson, Nancy .1.. 48, 67, 151, 152 197, 198 Cull, Herbert .,,Y,..e.--,-.-- A,-- - 43. 195 Cullen, Larry ...... ,---- 1 14, 232 Cumming, Bob 111.1............111.....1111111f1f1 49 Cummings, Shcila,,,94, 164, 165, 170 195, 200 Cunningham, Camille ............ 114, 176 Cunningham, Kathy .....1.1 49, 162, 176 Curran, Mike ..1............... 11.. ..11. 4 9 , 196 Curtice, Stanley 1111.....1..1..,....,....111..11 11-1 Curtis, Barbara .... 49, 166, 190, 202 Curtis, Steve 11.................1111.11..11.......... 114 Cushman, Mary ...... , W 128 Cutaia, Leon ............ e. ........ 94 Cuthbert, Rob Roy ..1.. 192 Cuthbert, Ronnie ...1. ...... 1 14 Cutler, John ......... ............... 1 28 Cutler, Phillip ...... ...11.......... 9 4, 239 Dabney, Betty ...1... ...... 4 9, 173, 198 Dacus, Buddy ....... .1....... ............ 9 -1 Dailey, Bobby 11...... .....,..............1. 9 -1 Dailey, Ginger .........1.......... 49, 185, 200 Dailey, Patty ..........1......... 114, 248, 251 Dalton, Mike 94, 206, 232, 231, 252 Daniel, Bill ............................................ 91 Daniel, Dicky ..........1........................... 114 Daniel, Kim ...,..1111 ........... 9 4, 188 Daniel, Maureen ................ 49, 163, 254, Daniels, Jimmy ....... 2 ................. 94, 204 Darling, Jessica .... 94, 140, 158, 198 Darnell, Jack .........11....... 114, 227, 231 Darnell, Linda ..1.1........... 49, 186, 198 Daugbjerg, Jorn ...... . ................... 114 Daugbjerg, Ray ..... -W .... . 128 Daugherty, Mack .11.11 .... 1 28 Daugherty, Roann ..1.... .,,..... 9 4 Davenport, Judy ..1,... ,.....,, 4 9 Davis, Bill 1........11.1 .......... 1 28 Davis, Dianne ................ ................. 1 14 Davis, Elizabeth ............ .... 1 14, 164 Davis, Frank . ........... ,. .........,..,,,,.,,,.,.,,, 95 Davis, Jack ......... 1.............. 2 ...... 4 9, 178 Davis, James .... 49, 169, 206, 239, 259 Davis, Jeanice - .........1...,..........,,.,.,,,,,,.., 50 Davis, Linda ............ - ...... .,,,,,,,......., 1 28 Davis, Melinda .......,.., .,,,,, 5 0, 190 Davis, Mike ,,.........- ,...... ,,,,,,,,,,, , , 114 Davis, Murray .1........,, ...,....., 5 0, 196 Davis, Richard -.-...- .,,,,.,..,,...,, 50, 234 Davison, ,lad .............,.,,,,..,,,.,,, 114, 153 Davison, Rosemary .-. 50, 166, 202 259, 265 Dawdy, Oscar ....,-,- ...... - ...,,. , ,,,,,,, 95 Dawson, Levin .-,-,. ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 232 Dawson, Nancy W.-- ,,,,,, -, ,,,, 1 ,,,,,, 95 Dawson, Robbin -...- ........ - ,,,,,, 50, 206 Deans, Jimmy ........ .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 114 Dear, Buddy ...,. ...,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,, 95' 227 Deans, Margaret ..- ............ 95, 164, 170 Deats, Wayne .... -,.,,-.,, ,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, ,, 50 Dedeo, Della Marie - ..... - ,,,,, 43, 114 Deen, Dudley .... 50, 165, 170, 178, 179 184, 185 DeHay, Sharon - ....... - ...., -1- ,,,,,,, -M, 128 De La Torre, Roberta -. 50, 165, 168 210 DeLaune, Iva ..--.,.--,,-, ,,,,,,,, M ,,,, , 50 Delk, Mary ,Jo ... ,....., ,, ,,,,,, .. ,,,,, ,Q ,,,, 114 DeLorenzo, Joe ,... 88, 204, 214, 221 222, 223, 226, 232 235 Demanche, Lawrence .... 114, 166, 192 DeMoney, Janis ..... ,..,-.:.,.-,-,. 114 Denham, Bill ......., , ,..,,,.. - ,,,,,,,, 114- 158 Denton, Bill .... ,-1.---,,,,-wf'95 Dessain, Kenneth .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wm 114 Deutsch, Randy .., ,,,,, -N.,-,B-w 114 Deveny, Don -1-.............1 ....... ..... 9 5 , 192 De Waal, Roland ..... -,,,, ,,,, ,n 50, 204 Diamond, Harry ,. ,,,,,, - ,,,,,, ,,,m,,- ,,,, 50 Dickey, Tommy , .,,. ..,,,,,,,1,,,,-,W 95 Dickinson, Alastair M, W ,,,,,,,,,, -N, 50 Dickinson, Diana ...,. ..1, ,,,,,,,,, 1 1 5, 210 Dippel, Louis ....1....... , ...., .W ,,,, ,W 115 Dishongh, Diann ..1........... 95, 245, 263 Dobkins, Jim ,...,.., ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, .1 ,,,, ms' 128 Dodgen, Jerry -.,..--..... ......... ., ,1,111 128 Dodson, Beckie ......,..1...... E 1,11,, A 1,,1 95 Doggett, Lee .... 2.2 ..... .... 115, 154, 206 Doggett, Paul ........ ....... - . 113, 115 Doherty, David ..... ....1...1. - - ..... 95, 232 Doherty, Dennis 1.............. .. ..........1.11. 115 Doherty, Kathleen ...-.-...-.... 95, 198 Domhrowa, David ..1. 51, 169, 174, 175 Dorman, Gail .......................---- ---- 95 200 Dougall, Janice ..-, me ......1-......Y----. -- 115 Douglas, Kenn ..-.. ...... -.. ..1. -A -A-7. 115 Downs, Bill E ..111..1.................. -. ....-------1- 115 Draper, Joyce .......1.1 - .11....1 -,- 111-- gm- 88 Draper, Linn ......1... 95, 157, 181, 204 Dreher, Betty .....1.............. 95, 176, 198 Dreyer, Bill ...... ........ -.. 1.... .. ......... W. 51 Driggs, Robin ...- ........ .. ..... 95, 173, 198 Driscoll, Victor ..,- .... -. 51, 178, 179 Druckhammer, Dave ................11.- -.. 190 Drummond, Jack .f.-...v-0 51 DuBose, Patsy ......... ...........1 9 5, 190 Dudley, Carolyn ...... - ...11.1-.--11f- 128 Dudley, David ..., 90, 11115, 206, 227 233 Dudley, Fredrica ............ 115, 166, 243 DuffSmith, Dianna .... .................... 1 15 Duggan, Paul ...1...... .... 5 lb 183 Dull, Johnny ........ ........... ..11...... 8 B Dunlap, Kay ..... .................. 9 5, 176 Dunlop, Patti .................. 115, 176, 190 Dunn, Dagmar .1...... 95, 137, 176, 190 Dunnam, Diana,..,51, 164, 136, 202, 265 Dunne, Mike ........,......,...... 51, 204, 215 Dupont, Todd 11...... 95, 168,'206, 239 Dul'rc, Donald .............,.,. ,, 95, 154, 173 Dupree, Kirby ....... ....1.....111,,1.. 5 1 DuPree, Steve ....... ..... 9 5, 204 DuPriest, Curtis ........................ 95, 215 Durgin, Marcia .................................... 95 Durst, Dan .........1...... 51, 174, 175, 204 Dworsky, Doris Ann ........... , ....... 17, 51 Dyer, Michael ....,... 118, 179, 207, 256 Dyer, Pat ..,.,,,.,..........,.,,,,,,,,....... 115, 154 Eaker, Johnnie ., ,.........,..,,,...,,....., 115 Earl, Beverly ,,,... ...,,,.. 1 15 Earl, Bill ,..,,,,,,,,.,,.....,..,,,,,.,....,.,.,,,,,,..... 115 Earl, Bill ,,,.,,,....,.,,,.,,,,,.,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,, 51 Earle, Mary Winifred ,,,.,,,, 95 170, 208 Earle, Nancy ,,,,,........,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 128 Eaton, Robert ,,.....,,, 95, 164, 172, 206 Eatwell, Pat ,,.... ,,....,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 28 Echols, Lynn ,.,,.,,,....,.,.,,,,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,.,,. 115 Edman, Judy ,,.......,,,,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 128 Edmundson, Joanne ,,,. 52, 65, 134, 152 154, 157, 162, 180, 202, 203, 245, 265 Edwards, Bill ,,.....,,,,.,....,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 183 Edwards, Charles ,,....,,,,,...,,.,,,,,,,.,..,,,, 115 Edwards, Don .,,,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95 Edwards, Don A. .,,, 52, 193, 204, 260 Edwards, H. Banks, Jr. ,,,,....,,,, 95, 192 Edwards, ,Io ,,,.,., , ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95 Edwards, Jon ...,,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 23 Edwards, Serpell .,... ,,,,,, 1 15, 239 Effinger, Karen ,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 15 Eggers, Marilyn ,.... ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Eggleston, Frank ,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Eidson, Arlane .,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 161 Ekblsd, Janice ,.......,,..,,....,.,,,. 115, 173 Ellington, Betty .,., 52, 151, 163, 166 202 Elliott, Barbara .,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, , 115 Elliott, Gail ,,,.,..... ,,,A ,,,,,,,, 1 , , 115 Elliim, Lais ,.,,...,.,,,,, ,A,,,,, 1 13' 115 Ellis, Bertram, Ir, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,A 115 Ellis, Jackie ......,...,,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 1 5 Ellis, Jimmy ...-- ......,, 1 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 96 Ellis, Mary .,..... ,,,,... E ,,,,,, , ,, 52, 161 Ellis, Molly - ....... -,.. 52, 190, 210, 253 Ellis, Sharon ..-1-1 ,,,,,, M ,,,,,, 52, 186 Ellis, susan .... 52, 140, 152, 158, 184 186, 198, 241, 245, 252, 254, 262 Eleter, Bonnie ,,,. - ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96, 188 Elster, Elizabeth Jean ,.,,, 1, 52, 243 Embesi, Sandy .... - ...,..,. - ....... , 115, 192 Embry, Susan ...,. - ...,..l.. 115, 176, 252 Emerson, Ellion - .,..,, ,.....,,, 1 .,,4 9 5, 166 Emig, Peter 2 ..,,....,..,,..,.,. -,,. ,,,, W ,,,,,,,1, 88 Emmerton, Stryker .... .... ..., ,E 115 Emrick, Chad .... - ...,..... -. 115, 119, 252 Emrick, Jan -..--- ,.,.. 52, 151 Emrick, Thad .-.- .,..e,.....,,. 115, 119, 252 Enen, Nancy ,,..... ,,,,,,-,,,,- ,,,, W- 128 Engberg, Stephen-.52, 151, 152, 190 206, 214, 265 Ermis, Judith .... 2- ,,.,,,...,.,.. M. ,..., -W 128 Erwin, Bill - ,..... ,..,.. ,,,,.. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 128 Estes, Janice ...+,.,.,., ,,,,.,, N,-M., 115 Estess, Mary -.--..--,- .... --. 96, I98 Estess, Michael .,., 52, 206, 228, 231, 256 Etchison, Bob ,..., 2 .... ..,..- .,... ,., 115, 192 Etchison, Mike .e.. - ..,... 2- ....., ..,,.--.- 115 Evans, Don - ....... -.. ..... - ....... - 115, 206 Evans, Jo Neil .... .. .,,,.., - ..........,,. 96, 202 Evans, Mike .. .....,. E... ............, ..., 115, 232 Everett, Danny ..... ..-.,.-.., ,,........ ..... 96 Falk, Chuck ........ ..-..-.. ..............., .. 115 Falkenhainer, Chester ...........,,,,,,,,. -.. 52 Fannin, Carol W.. 53, 57, 81, 186, 193 198, 205, 246, 255 Fargason, Marilynne ,,,............. 115, 154 Faris, Arthur E.,..... 53, 154, 205, 252 Farmer, John ---..- ....... - ..... -..-. 96, 227 Farmer, Robert .... E. 53, 194, 195, 206 Farr, ,Jay .... ...- .,..,.. www.- ........ - 96, 196 Faulkner, Gerald ...........,,,..,,.. 96, 195 Faussemagne, Jack ............ 96, 166, 192 Feagiri, Lana ..., 53, 163, 164, 186, 208 Feagins, Pat ...-,.h-...-- ..,... ..--,-... 96 Feather, Pete ........ - .... .. ,..,,.., - ............. 53 Feirt, Roseann ..., -- ,... - 115, 163, 164 Felder, Sue ....,..... 53, 200, 244, 259 Fendley, Jim ....... ...,...... --...... ....... .. 128 Fennekohl, Franklin .,........... - 1.,,,,,. 115 Fenoglio, Bill - ...... - ............ 96, 154, 204 Fenoglio, Sukey ..- 53, 67, 140, 153 l54, 159, 186, 197, 198, 246, 255, 260 Fergesnn, Linda - ......,. -.1-,.-.- ....,. 115 206 242 261 200 232 18B 116 169 188 249 210 96 257 232 2611 96 198 188 128 160 128 232 265 96 158 250 188 163 202 116 246 96 190 235 5-1 205 116 231 208 116 154 255 54 96 192 190 200 as 208 179 152 264 116 158 96 96 190 263 178 202 200 96 128 237 190 115 206 128 135 201 227 265 248 258 184 55 115 116 160 128 200 239 237 232 253 258 116 116 128 55 128 221 203 243 254 115 210 116 198 176 128 116 ss 200 Ferguson, Arlen ..,,,... 53, 19-1, 195 Ferguson, Susan .... 96, 166, 176, Finch, Rise ..,,... 53, 138, Fisher, Bill ,...... .,,.....,,,,,,. 1 15, Fisher, Mary .,,, .....,, 5 3, 163, Fisher, Pat ....., ..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fisk, Norma ,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,, 116, Fitch, Carol Ann ,,,,,,................ 96, Fite, Claudia .......,.... 96, 164, 200 Fitz, Mary ................,..,,,,,.. 53, 162, Fitz, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fitzgerald, Michael ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 116, Fitzgerald, Tim .,,, 5-1, 194, 206, Flagg, Barbara ............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Flaitz, Jane ,,,,,.,....... 96, 158, 176, Flanagan, Kathleen ,.1,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 4, Flanagan, Terry .,,,,,,. ,,,,1,,,,,,,, Fleetwood, Jack ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 6 Fleming, Brad ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fleming Jon ............ 54, 159, 206, Fleming Judy ......1,,,1,.,,,,,,, 54, 202 Fleming, Marsha ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fleming, Pam ...1,,.. 110, 116, 141, Fletcher, Diane ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96, Fletcher, Mattie Elizabeth .,,,,,, 96, 165, Flyge, Dan .........,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Flynn, Martha .,.,, ,,,,,, 9 6, Focke, Dick .,.,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Foley, Margaret ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96, Foley, Pat ..,...,,.,,,.... 54, 160, 232, Fontaine, Ernest .......,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fonville, Gerald ,.....,.., 51, 172, 193, Forbes, Lance ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ford, Ken ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116' Forester, Susan .,,. 53, 54, 152, Foukc, Bob ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Fowler, Susan .,,,,,,. 110, 116, 1551, Foxworth, Bob .,., 22, 96, 175 204, Frank, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,,, , A Franklin, Gerald ...11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Franks, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 116, Frazier, Neta .,..,,,, 54, 61, 160 161, Freedman, Bobby .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Freeman, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,,,, 116, 176, Freeman, Joe ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54, French, Robert .... 3, 51, 54, 151, 157, 168, 180, 181, 258, 259 Fritsche, Rachel ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Froman, Patricia Dianne .,,,.... 116, Frost, David ,.,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, -- Funk, Pamela ,1,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fuson, Elizabeth .... 96, 173, 176, 252, Gainey, Beth .,.. 54, 151, 152, 163, Gainey, Micki ......,,,, ,,,,,, 9 6, 176, Calbreath, Billy ,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Candy, Susan ...,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Garaner, Allen ..,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 27, Garland, Sandra ...... 96, 176, Garner, Carolyn ,,,., ..........,...,,..,.,,,, Garner, Jim .....,,.....,.,......... 96, 190, Garnett, Linda ....,...,.,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,.,,,, Garrett, Margo .... 55, 81, 151, 152, 192 193, Garrison, Gary ..............,....,,... 116, Gartner, Don ..,..,,,,.,, 55, 206, 259, Garvey, Ellen ,,,.,,,, 55, 186, 243, Cast, Marilyn ........,,,.....,,,, 55, 202, Gaston, James ...... ..,.1.,. 9 6, Gates, Milton .,,1. ,,,,,,,,,,,,. Gay, Ann ,,,,,,,., ,,-,,,l Gay, Diane ....,. ....,..... Gay, Lanny ...., .......... 9 7, Gayle, George ...,...,. ........... - .,.,,..,,,, Geis, Sally no ,,,.,,,...,..,..... 164, 190, Geiselman, Milton .,......,1,. 97, 204, Ceiselman, Randy ........ 116, 231, Gentry, cn ..,,,..,,... 97, 190, 191, Gerrard, Sue .... 55, 159, 188, 198, Geyer, Sandra ..............,,,,,.,,,,,,,,...,.... Gibson, Gay Ciddings, Gay ,.,,,. ....-. Gilbert, Betty ........., 4, ,,,.....,..... . Gilbert, Mark ................,,,,..,,................ Gilbreath, Lee Roy ...,...1.,,1.,.. 116, Gill, Suzy ........,... 1 ,,...,1,...... 97, 202, Gillan, Greta ,,,,,,,,............ 116, 166, Gilmer, Day ..,,,,,,,,,,.. 97, 202, 203, Gips, Brian .............,..,,,,,.,,,,,, - ........,. Girard, Cherie .... ............ 55, 133, Glass, Franklin .,.,.... -.- ........... -... Glauser, Ann ,... ...- ,,.,., ........ 5 5, Glenn, Sally ...... .,,,. 9 7, Glidden, Sue ...,..... .......... ......,.,. Glover, Daviette ..,...,..........,.............. Glover, Mack ..... .... ..,.. ........... .......... Goerner, Sally ............. .... 97, 166, Goldberg, Jerry - .....,. -. 116, 192, 268 195 Goldston, Jeannc ,.., . 97 Goodlett, Pamela ,,,,, 116 Goodnight, Clyde ...... 116 Goncharoff, David .,.. ....... . . 88 Gooldy, Mike ..,...,,,.. .,...,..... , ., 88 Gosnell, Nancy ,,,...,.,,,..,..,,,. 55, 85, 256 Gouldson, Charlotte .,,,,,,, 55, 198 Gradwohl, Cherry Anne .... 55 198 Graham, Bert ......,..........,,..,,..,,, 227 Graham, Carol ,,,,1,1,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,.,... 1 I6 Grant, Meredith ...,..,,,,,.. .,,......,,,,,,., 5 5 Grant, Sutton .,.,..,........ - .,...,,,,., 116 Grasscdonio, Roy , 56, 69, 214 265 Grauman, Gerald .,..,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, 97 Gray, Camille ,,,.,,.. 56, 151, 248 Gray, David ..,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 1 16 Gray, Emily ,,,., ..... 9 7, 216 Gray, Janis ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, I 16 Gray, Linda ,,,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 8 Gray, Randy .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,, 88 Creaccn, John ,... 97, 168, 185 206 Grcady, Anne ,.., 116, 141, 164, 261 Green, Allen ,,,,,,,,,,,.......,.......,,1, ,, 97 Greene, John ,.............,,..., 56, 232 Greenlee, Paula ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 9 7 Gregg, Linda Lee ..,,..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116 Gregory, Jean .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 116, 261 Gribblc, Howard ...... ,,..,,,,,,......,,,,,, 1 17 Griffin, Dick ..,,.... ..,.,.... 2 06 Griffin, Dock .... ,,,,,,.,.,.,,, 1 28 Grimes, Don ,,,,,,,.... ...,,,, 2 04 Grisaffi, Celina ,,,,. ,,1,,....,.....-.Yrrvrrrr 2 09 Grisafii, John ........,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.l. 128 Grissom, Claudette ..., 97, 158, 208 Grohosky, Stephen ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,, 117 Grote, Steve .......,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 214 Grubbs, Betsy ,,,,,.,.,...,,..,,,. 56, 186 Gudgcr, Judi .,,,, 97, 140, 2-15 Guenzel, Gay ,,,.,,,.........--ffVV,,Vf--Y-f-f------- 97 Guest, Jane ........,,,,--Y,,------fff 55, 202 Gumbert, Melinda .,,.,,,, ,....,.f- 2 S4 Gunn, Harold ,.,.....,...,,,,,,.......Yf -f-ffVVff- - 97 Guthrie, Bill ,,..,,,,,,......f-VVVfV,Vf-V---- 56, 205 Gnlhrie, Carol ....a,,, 97, 176, 242 Guthrie, Connie ,,,, 26, 56, 186 198, 199, 255 Guthrie, Helen ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..... 176 Haggart, Melvin ........,ff-1--V-1,----- 97 Halbert, David .,,,... YYYYYYYVVYY 1 17 Haldeman, Alice ........ .wrrr 5 6, 133 Haldcman, Edward ,,,,,, YYYYYYY 1 17 Hale, Gerry .........,..... 56 Hale, Nancy ........,,, 117 Hall, Edward ....,, 117 Hall, Jamie ...,,......-.... -- 123 Hall, Jim .,,,,,,,1.............,f,ffff, ---,-- Y - 204 Hall, Joan Charlene ....YYY.Y,YYY--, 202 Hall, Judy .....,, 4 ,..... 3 ....-,,ffff---,,-------f-- 55 Hall, Mike .... 56, 147, 152, 168 169, 178, 182, 206, 272 Hall, Richard ...- ..... 2 ,... 97, 261 Hall, Sabra 45, 55, 152. 180 256 Halsell, Claudette ,,,1....,....,.... 57 Hamer, Mike ........,,.., .... 1 92 Hamilton, Barbara ....,,, .,.... 1 66 Hamilton, Kendall ........YYV.VV,,r.., 196 Hamilton, Thomas ........,,,,,,,,.,.... 117 Hamletl, William .... 57, 196, 233 - 263 Hammann, Robert ..,, 57, 152, 206 Hammond, George ......,...,. - ,1.,1,...,,,.. 117 Hamrick, Vila ............ aarra 4 200 Hancock, Bill ...,..... ..,.,1,,,.. 1 17 Hancock, Buddy ....... ..,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 17 Hancock, Curtiss ,1....1, ........ - ...,,.,Y,-. 9 7 Hand, Jane .........,...,. .,,,,.,,, 5 7, 202 Hankamer, Ray ...... ....,. 1 10, 154 Hankinson, Hal ...... ........ 9 7, 231 Hanks, Nancy .,,,.. ....... 9 7, 202 Hanna, Byron ,,.,,, .....,,,...,............ 9 7 Hanna, David ....,,,, ,.,..... . . 57 Hanna, Dorothy ....,... ..,,,- 1 33 Hansard, Harriet ....... .,................ 1 83 Hansard, Helen ..,..,,,,,,.,,....,.,1,..... 133 Hansen, Martha Ann .1.. 57, 152 190, 244 Haragan, Pat .,.. 24, 57, 207, 229 230 Harder, Edra ..,.,.,.,...,,,,,1.,...,......,..1...... 117 Hardin, Kenny ...,... .......--,V,. 1 97 Hardy, Carole ,,,,..... ....... 5 7, 258 Hardy, Larry .....,,. .,.....,.. 1 60 Hare, Jay .,..........,,,.,, -M 185 Hargrave, Barbara ................,,.......... 117 Harlow, Bob .1,,.......,.................. 160 Harlow, Sue W- ........... 47, 57, 136 Harp, Alan ........,,.,.1 ,.....1,, - .. 154 Harper, Nancy ............ -- .,,.. 97 Harrell, Alice .................,......,,,. 164 Harrington, Randall .,...,.,... -.. .... 97 Harrington, Sue .........,,. 117, 176 Harris, Connie . ,,,,,,,,,,.. ,, 117 Harris, David .... 58, 197, 232, 235, Harris, Dawn ,,,,...,.,..........,...,,,. 98, Harris, Dick ....,, ,1..1,. 5 8, 169, Harris, Don ..,....,.., ,.,,......,,,,,,,,.,,, Harris, Edward ,,,,,,,,,..i. ....... .....,,,. Harris, Gene ........,,,.....,1,,,,,1......,,,....... Harris, Jack ,,,,..., 117, 158, 164, Harris, Kennedy ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.....,,,.....,.. 263 201 204 128 117 88 254 58 Harris, Loyd ....,,,.,.......,,,.....,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 123 Harris, Mary Frances .... 58, 151, 193 202 Harris, Murray ............,.,... 58, 193, 204 Harris, Paul ...... ...........................,,,. 9 8 Harris, Tom ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,. 98, 168 Harrison, Frances .... 98, 154, 159, 173 208 Harrison, Sue ..,,,,,, i,,,,,,.,,,..,,..,,,...... 1 28 Harrison, Tommy ...,. .............,,. 1 17 Hartman, Lee ......., ...... 1 17, 192 Harvey, Mimi ,,,,,,,,, ,i.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 8 Haschke, Karen .................................... 98 Hatfield, Charles ,,,..,.,.,,,,. 98, 155, 18-1 Haltwick, Mike ,,,. 58, 73, 146, 147 151, 152, 154, 206, 217, 264 Hawkins, Elizabeth ......,, 98, 166, 261 Haynes, Bobby ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88 Hays, Terry Guy .... .,....... 5 8, 59 Hazel, Jeanne ,,,.,,... .........1., 5 8 Head, Lannie .....,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,. 1 17 Heard, Jay .,,,....,.,,.,,,,,..,,..,.. ,,,.. 1 28 Heath, William Eugene ...........,..., 117 Hebert, Cynthia Ann ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 117 Hedges, David ......1,...,,,,. 117, 159, 227 Hedrick, JoAnn .,.,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 9 8 Hefner, Jimmy ....., ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 8 Hcinen, Marty attVat....................,, 58, 172 Heinzcrling, John ,.,. 58, 152, 20-1, 237 252 Heisef, Dick ..,. 58 169, 1941, 195, 204 256, 264 Henderson, Robert ................,,....,,,.,, 58 Henderson, Sally .... 98, 175, 176, 195 202 Henderson, Tom ..,,.. ,,,,,, 5 8, 214, 237 Hendrick, Judy ....,...,........,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 117 Hendrickson, Judy ,.....,...,........,....,,,, 117 Hergens, Ruth ........ 59, 164, 188, 202 Hermann, Winston ,,,, 59, 206, 236, 237 Hernandez, Frances ...,....... - ...... W.. 117 Herndon, Lin .... 59, 204, 214, 216, 218 222, 223, 224, 225 Herren, Tom ........ 59, 169, 207, 217 Hess, Hank .1... ,,,i.,,,,,,,,,,,..., 5 9, 206 Hess, Prissy .,,,,, ,.,,,,,.,,,,, 1 28 Hess, Susan ......,,.. .,.,,,.,. 1 17 Hester, Priscilla ..,.... ...... 1 17 Hestwood, Jackie ,,,,,,, ...,.. 1 17 Hetherington, Janet ,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 118 Hewitt, Tom ...,........9,,.....,...9,,,,,,,9,,,1,,,,,,, 98 Heync, Susie .... 30, 59, .151, 153, 258 260 Hickman, Ray .,,,,,,,....,,....,,......,,......,... 98 Hicks, Phyllis ..,,,, ...,., 1 28 Higgins, Anne , 98 Higgins, Pete ..... ,.,., 8 8 Hill, Jenean ..... ......i 5 9 Hill, Joan ....... fffff-f,f 1 28 Hill, John ..,.,,, ..... 5 9, 204- Hill, June .,,, .. .... - 128 Hill, Sandra ,,,..... 4.----.--, 1 18 Hill, Wayne ...,,,.,,,.,,,,.... .. 128 Hilton, Connie . ,,,............. 93, 203 Himburg, Fred ..... ,,,.,,,. 1 18, 134, 254 Hinds, Jim - ....,... .,.YY,Y1,YY,----------- 1 18 Hinds, Marjorie .............,..1,. AW- ........... 98 Hines, Bonnie ,,i...,....,......,.YY,V 59, 35, 257 Hines, Linda .... 59, 158, 152, 201, 241 242 Hinrichs, Mike ............,,,1........ 118, 185 Hinson, Larry ,9,. 98, 183, 184, 185, 206 Hitt, Larry .... 24, 37, 59, 75, 175, 190 207, 232 Hocott, Gail ............,...,,,...1............ .-..- 118 Hodges, Buddy ,,,,...,.ii......-....-. 60, 204 Hodges, Louis .... 98, 164, 166, 173, 195 Hodges, Martha Ann ....,,,, 98, 166, 167 Hoeffert, Daphne ............,,, - ,,i...,........ 93 Hoeflich, Mary Ellen ........ 20, 60, 208 Hoffman, Barbara ,,,. 22, 60, 175, 176 186, 262 Hoffman, Lowell .A., ...........,fYY 4 YY.YYYY 1 13 Hofhcinz, Dene ,....... .,,,,,,, 9 3, 140 201 Hofmann, Sharon .,,,, ...........VVV'YYv 4 4,118 Holden, Bill ,Y,,,,,,..... .fv.,,f, 1 13. 192 Holfcrd, Bill ...... .................. .. 118 232 Holland, Bill .,,,,,,.,......-.,,,,, 98, 169 205 Hollyfield, Joan ,... 50, 155, 175, 259 Holman, Barbara ....... - YYY-.--------,,1f-f---- 98 Holman, Bill .... 4- ....... - ---------,-------- ---- 83 Holman, Carol .....,,,,,,,,,.....-.fVf---,VV V 123 Holman, Johnny Y,Yv 98, 175, 183, 184 185, 204, 255 Holman, Mary Gene YY.------------ - ---YY-- 113 Holman, Susie ,,,,..,,..... ------- 1 28 Holmes, Barbara YY.. 113 Holmes, Johnny .... 60, 20-1, 214, 219 222, 225 Holsomhack, Nancy ....,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 113 Holt, Linda Y.,,.......,..,....,,........... 60, 136 Holt, Remus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60, 160, 161 Hooks, Rufus H., Jr. Vv.. 60, 178, 263 Hoover, Ann ,,,. 60, 61, 173, 201, 258 259 Hoover, Anuc ..............,................. 60, 203 Hoover, Betsy ....,,.,,......,.,,,...,,.,l 98, 208 Hoover, Margaret .... 60, 158, 173, 186 Hopkins, Harriet ,,,, 60, 166, 186, 198 255 Hopkins, Nancy ,,,.,,,.,l,.,,,.,,,.,,,. 98, 188 Hopper, Janet ...... .... 9 8, 208 Hopson, Bob .,., .....,,,... 9 3 Horton, Marcia ,,,. ..,......,..,.. 9 3 Horton, Mary ........ ,.,....,,,,,,,,,1. 6 0 Horton, Susnnn ,,,,,,, .,.... 1 18, 243 Horvitz, Ira ...,...... ,... 9 8, 232 House, James ,,,,, ,l,... 9 3, 227 House, Nancy ....... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,-,-- 6 1 Hovas, Adrienne ....... ,..... 9 9, 188, 242 Hoyas, Sandra .. ...,,..,..... 113 Howard, John ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 118 Howe, David ,.....,,, ...,. . ., 61, 170 Howell, Carol ........ ,,,,,. 1 18, 140 Howell, Gary ..,,.,,.. ,,l.......... 1 18 Hrivnatz, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 118 Hrivnalz, Hank ,,..,,,.,.,..,...,,.,,....,.,,,,,,,, 99 Hubbard, Jimmy .,,,,.,, 61, 160, 161, 203 Hubbard, Stephanie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 202 Huber, Carol .,.,..,,,......,........,,...... 99, 202 Hubly, Bonnie .,.,,,,, 99, 169, 201, 2-16 Huck, Cecile ..,.,,.......,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,.. 61, 208 Hudgins, Pat .,,,...,,,,, 99, 185, 207, 261 Hudgins, Bill ..,..,.. .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 18, 194 Hudson Annis .... .......,,,, 9 9, 166, 202 Hudson, Linda .,,,,,.,.,,, 61, 99, 178, 201 Hudson, Linda ,,,., ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 90 Hudspcth, Bob .,,......... 99, 180, 181, 204 Hughes, Karon .,,,.,l...,,.,,l,.,. 99, 173, 198 Hughes, Lynn .,,,.,,,,,,.,,..,,...,.,,,..,... 61, 165 Hughes, Samuel .... 61, 146, 147, 153 207, 256, 264 Huitt, Tommy .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 2 27 Hull, Ruthie .... ..... 6 1, 166, 198 Hunt, Sandra ........ .............................. 9 9 Hurley, Gary ..,........,.....,.............,.,,,.... 99 Huston, Patty ,,,..... 99, 140, 153, 157 158, 181 Hutchings, Trudy .....,....,. 117, 118, 155 Hutchinson, John .l..,,...l.., 1 ,,,,,,., , 118 Hynek, Lee ..,...,.,,.. ,,,,,.,.,.. 9 9, 158, 214 Iber, Beverly ,,..,.,.,,,.,,...,,,....,... 118, 176 Illig, Carol .... 61, 151, 153, 157, 178 182, 201, 259, 250 Ince, Joe ..,. 90, 99, 207, 215, 218, 219 ' 223, 224, 225, 228, 229, 264 Ingram, Meredith ......,,.,.... 61, 152, 201 Irby, Balls ...,...,.......,...,,,,..,,,,,,, 118, 188 Ireland, Pan .,,,..,..,.. 99, 205, 236, 237 Irons, Sandra .....,...................... 99, 188 Isaacs, Patricia ............... , .,..... 61, 208 Ivins, Sara ...,.... .. ....... .... ... 99, 202 Jack, Kenny ,,..................... ....-... 118, 183 Jackson, Barbara .... 51, 62, 146, 151 153, 198, 255, 259, 264 Jacohe, Ronnie H. ..., 36, 62, 139, 151 152, 159, 205, 215, 216, 218, 223, 224 Jacobson, Kenneth .,.,,,,l..,,,,,, 118, 184 James, Anne .,,.,,,.,,,,.... ,,,,,,....,,.. 1 18 James, Julia ,...,....... .............. 1 18 Jamison, John B. .... ,.....,... 6 2, 207 Jamison, Judy ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. . 118 Janeba, Kathy .,.. .,.,. 9 9, 183, 202 Janssen, Jimmy ..,.........,,......,,,.,,........ 88 Japhet, Dan ...,....................,......, 118, 185 Jenkins, Bill ..,,,,,....,.,,,s,,.,., 1 ,s,,,,, 62, 207 Jennings, Jimmy .... 62, 146, 147, 182 194, 151, 153, 195, 256 260 Jennings, Judy ...,. .......,....,.... .. .....,.... 128 Jennings, Martha .,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. 1 28 Jitkoff, Andrew .,,... ...... - ........... 9 9 lobe, Logan ,,,,,,, Y ,,... - ........ if ,,,,,,,.... 99 John, Madge 62, 133, 203 Johnson, Ann Marie ............,,,. 62. 190 Johnson, Barbara .........,..... - ...... - .....,- 113 Johnson, Betsy, 62, 175, 176, 187, 198 Johnson, Jo Carol ,,,..,, 1 ........ - ...-. -4-H 99 Johnson, Kay Ann .... 62, 163, 166 176 207, 244, 248, 254, 262 Johnson, Norman ,,..,,,,.......,..--YYY 4 YYY--,- 88 Johnson, Paul ...- ...... .. ,1............-.... --A 118 Johnson, Susan .. ........ ..., - . 113, 170 Johnson, Tiffin ..........,.... ........ - ........ 1 28 Johnston, Mary Aline - ,,.,, -..M-.Y Y-Y1- 113 Joines, QFrankJ Lex ..-.--.. 62, 192 Jones, Anita ,,,, 99, 140, 153, 157, 163 169, 178, 201, 241 Jones, Cathi ,...,,. -..- ...............,.....,.,,,,.... 99 Jones, Eldon .... 62, 153, 166, 207, 237 256 Jones, Frank....45, 62, 15 , 157 1 153, 180, 194, 195, 197 Junker, Janet ,,,......... 63, 164, Jones, Jones John .,,,,,, ,.,,......,........., J. T. vYY.YY ....... .............. L Jones, Murry L ,,,, . Jones, Nancy ..... ,,,.,...,... Jones Nancy v............. ...........,,,,,,,,,,, Jones Rhea .......,,,,,A,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,. 118 Jones Sarah 99, 164, 202, Jordan, Gail .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62 Josephson, Carmine ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Josephson, Johanna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., Josey, Jack VVVVVYY..............,,. 99, Jungle, Susan .,,,,.. .,... 1 18, Juniel, Sarah ,,.........,...,.,,, 99, Kaim, Susan ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., Kaiser, Betsy .... 63, 187, 197, Kalb, Jon ..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,A, 63, Kamrath, Jack Y.....,....,.,,,,,,,,,Y.,,. Kamrath, Jim ...,.,,, ,,,,,A Kapiloff, David ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kapp, Martha ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63, Kamaky, Karl ,... 118, 173, Keathley, Joe ,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kealhley, Nancy ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, Keen, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,. Keenan, Darlene .,l.. ,,,,, Keenan, Robert ,,,.,,,, Kelley, Ray .....,,,,,, Kelley, Ronnie ..,., .,.., Kelly, Billy .,,,,, Kelly, Kelly Carolyn ..,,, Dale ..........,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Kellyl Frank ,,,. L ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63, Kendall, Melinda ..,. 99, 166 Kenley, Jim ,......,.,,,,,, Kennedy, Patsy ....,... '63f1'l61'Q 6110 Kent, Jack ,,,,,,, ,,,, Kethan, Kenny ...,,. Key, Dana ,,,.,.,,. L ,,,, Key, Marcia ,,,.,..,.,... .,,.,,,,,,, Killgore, Carole ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Kilpatrick, Kay ,,,,, ,,,,, Kimball, Charles ....., ,.,,,,,,,,,, Kindel, Robert ......,. ,,,,,, King, Reba .....,.,, King, King, King, Carolyn ..., Gale .....,.. Norma ,,,.. . ..,,,,,,,,,,, L Long, Stanley .....,,. LL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, King, Reba ,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kinzbach, Letitia 37, 63, Kirkgard , Kathleen Kirkman, Ann .,,,.,,,,,, Kirkman , John ,,.....,.. ..,,.,,, Kirkpatrick, Mike ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,. Lane, Pat ....,,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Lange, Sue ..,,,,,,,,,........... 100, 155, Langston, Bruce .,,. 64, 214, 218, Langston, Frances ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lanier, Alex ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100, 205, Lanier, Martha ,,,,,, ,,i,,, 1 00, 177, Laison, Jane ....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Larson, Jerry ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00, LaRue, Gail ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,YY,, 6 5, Latimer, Jo Ann ....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,, Lawhon, Bill ........,,,,,,,,,,,, 100, 205, Lawrence, Fred .,,. 100, 153, 169, Lawrence, Stephen H..LL100, 152, 193, 205, Lawson, Rob ...r, L ,,.,,, ,,,,L ,,,,,,,, ,LM Lay, Buzzy LL.,-,,,-,LL--,-,Q-, Lea, Douglass L.LLL...LLL,,L,,L,,,,L, Leach, Charles .....,, ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,, Leach, David ...,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Leaverton, Margie ,,,. 65, 175, 176, 182, Ledbetter, Caroll Ann ,,.. 100, Klvell, Carolyn ,,,,,,..,, ......,.,............. Kivell, Gary ........... Klelr, Nancy ..l....,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100, Klupppel, Edward ....,,.......,.. L .......... Knapp, Sue .,......,,...........,.........,......... L Kiisiiih, Betty ,,,, 36, 64, 139, 176, 187, 201, 217, Knickerbocker, Ann ,... 37, 51 145, 146, 151, 153, Knight, Camille ..,,. Knoche, Arnold ,,,,. Knowles, James ,,,.... Knowles, John ..,,,,. 162, 164, 100, Koberling, Kathy ,,,., .,....... Koch, Nancy s.,,,,..... Koehl, Tim ........... Kohler, Stewart ,... .... 1 00, Kolius, Cathy ,,.. 189, Ledbetter, Carolyn .,,,,,,. 100, 165, Ledhetter, Kay ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lee, Bobby ..,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lee, Cynthia L... ,,,,,, 119, Lee, Joyce ..,...,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, LeFan, Jo Ann ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,- Leftwich, Charles ,,... .,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Leggett, Carolee ,.., .,..............1.,,,,,,, Lehman, Deanna ,,,,,,,,,,,, 100, 162, Lemburg, Morris ,,,,,,.,,., L ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lemex, Betty Claire ,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,. 100, Leo, John L.- ,...... LL ,,,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, L L Leritis, Kathryn ..,,.,, ,,,,,, 1 19, Leslie, Lynda ....,,.... .... 1 00, Lester, Billy ...,... ,,,,.,,,,, Leverton, Rebecca ....,.... 65, Lewis, Carla ....... L ..........,,.,..,.,,,,, 43, Lewis, Don .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,. 101, 207, Lewis, Dorothy .... 101, 153, 162, 175, 111, 241, 252, Lewis, Helen ........ L ......... 119, 191, Lewis, Kathryn ..., 119, 187, 191, Lewis, Pat ,,,. L ....,,.....,.......,..,,,...,,,,,,,,, Lewis, Warren W. .,.. 101, 164, Ley, Diane .,,.,.. ..,. 1 19, Ley, Linda ........... ,,,, 1 01, Ley, Steve .....,.......... ,,,,,, 6 S, Light, David LL ,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Likins, Merle L ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,, 119, Lillie, Cynthia ........, LLLLL 65, 187, Lilliott, Rick L 65, 167, 111, 201, Lincoln. Charles Palmer ......... L ,..,, Lindsay, Don ......,,., L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lindsay, M. Storey, Jr. LLL. 101, Lindsey, Cynthia .... 65, 177, 187, Lindsey, Julie ............ L ,,.,, L ,,,,,, 119, Lindsey, Marion ,,,,,..,, ,,,,, L ,,,,,,, 6 5, Lindinger, Max ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Y ,,,, Lindlof, Eddie ,,,,,,, L ,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Link, Ted ,,.. L ....,.. L ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 19, Listorl, Philip .,.... .,.,...,. L ,,,,,,, 1 01, Lloyd, Judy .L ,,..... L ........, LL ,,,,,, 119, Lockwood, Tom Logan, David LL 101, 179, 207, Long, Gebhy LLLLLL ,,,,, LLLLH, Long, Tommy L ...... L 66, 184, Kovach, Jo Fran .s,. ......... Krebs, Sharon ,,..... .,,,,,, Kriegel, John ...,....., ,,,,, Kriegel, Kathleen ,... ..,,,,,,,, Kriegel, Owen ....,.... ,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,, Krause, Richard ..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.., Kubena, Clint ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 64, Kuhricht, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kuenstler, Paul ..L...L.LLLL.LL,LL Kuenstler, Susan Kuhn, Lyn ...45, 64, 153, 165, Kuntz, Nick ,,,. 22, 64, 169, Kuranoff, Richard ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Lacy, Robert .....,........ ,,,,,,, Lakin, James ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lamar, Florence Lee 64, LaMair, William Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LaMaster, Jan ,,,,..., 100, 203, Lambert, Laurel Lambert, Lloyd 159f'li16fW LaMontagne, John ,,........,,,,,,,,,,, I.aMotta, Nancy Lou ,,,,s... 100, W. Lamkin, Liz LLL54, 64, LaMotta, Sue .,... Langton, Louis .,,, Lane, Carole .,,,, Lane, David ,,,... 'W- 'm 'iA362, ii 195, Longcope, Don ..,. 101, 207, 228, 231, Lonon, Sarah .,,,,,,, L ,,.,,,,.,,, L ,,,, Look, Gary L ...........,.. LLLLL ,,,,,,,, LL Looney, Butch ,,,.,,.. 66, 205, 215, 219, 221, 224, Lopez, Joe .......,...,...,,,..,........., L ..1.,,,,, ,, Lopez, Rufus L ,.... LL ...... LL ,,,,, LL... Lord, Mary Margaret ,,,,,,.,,,,, 101, Loucks, Charlotte L,.. 27, 66, 197, Loucks, Jay L ........,..,,,,,, 120, 227, Love, Sandy ....,..,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lovejoy, Terry ....,,.. 101, 203, 249, Lovelady, Joe ..,. 66, 147, 183, 184, 194, 261, Loveless, Diana ..,, ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, L Lowther, Gerald ,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,, 1Q1, Luckel, Edie ,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,, L ,,,,,,, j:l.,,,, Luckel, Susan ......,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lundstrom, Sherry ..,, 101, 163, 247, Lurie, James ,L ........,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lynch, Mary L ......... LLL ,,,,,,, 101, Lynch, Tom .,..... .,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mabry, Dennis L ...... ,..,., 1 01, 236, Macaheo, Bonnie L ............1,,,,,,,, , Macaluso, Josephine .,....,. 101, 177, MacKie, Jimmy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MacLaugblin, Donald LL. 66, 197, MacMahon, Katherine 1.., 41, 66, 155, MacNabb, David ......,..,,,,,.............,,,,,,, Madden, Barry .... 66, 151, 153, 157, 181, 207, 232, Maes, Jeannine ,... 120, 155, 164 198 Mahaffey, Charles ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 120, Mahan, Harper ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66, Mahood, Steve ..... .,.,.,,, 6 6, 205, Malick, Kathie ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 101, 155, Mallet, Cindy ..,.....,.,,,,,,,,,, 66, Mallett, Moselle ,,., 66, 157, 180, 181, Manatt, Susie ,,.......... 101, 141, 203, Maniscalco, Anthony ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66, Mann, Gene ............,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 120, Mann, Martha ........ 67, 162, 183, Mann, Matsie ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 67, 191, Manning, Bryant ,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Manning, Ken ...... ,.,,,,,,,,,, Margraves, Ross ..... ,.,,.,., 8 9, Marin, Olivia ,,..,,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7, Marks, Diane ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,i 67, 177, Marks, Lehman .... 120, 191, 192, Markwardt, Vickey .,l,.... ........,,VVV,,,,, Marr, Sandra ..................,. 101, 155, Marsh, Gerald ,,,,.,,,,,,,,............--.,-,... Marshall, Anita Ester ,,,, 101, 195, Marshall, Becky ,... 101, 159, 191, Marshall, John ,,,,..,,.,,,.......-.-Vff,Vf-,fffVf9 Marston, Otis tttt.. .,....,,..---V--V--------- Martin, Charles LL ,.,.........,..,,YY,, L Martin, Glynda ...LLLLLLLL,,... 120, 164, Martin, Kay ,,,.,,,,............--ff-f------Y---4--- Martin, Kristi ...41, 67, 151, 159, 191, Martin, Nancy AnnL ,,,,,,,. 165, Martin Pam ,,,,,,,,..........-,,. 120. Martin, Trey ......,,A-4- 67, 191. Martinez, Gwendolyn Irene .... Martino, Frank ,Y,,,,YY--V t---- - -- fvvf----------- - Martyr, Suzanne .........,,,...........--f-.-fVV Marye, Nolan ,... 41, 67, 205, Mason, Anne ....,,,..,..,,......VVV,---.,--- Mason, Patty ....,4,,YYY,--------f-----,-f--- - ------ Mathieson, Anne .... 67, 153, Matthews, Allie .,,,,., 101 159, Maxwell, Frances ,,,. L ,,...,...,,,.. May, Dean ,,,. L .,.............,,.,,.......... 101, May, Deanna Y....,,.,,,,..,.,.. ...,-Y,,, 6 7, May, Jimmy ........,Y..,YY L 44,---4-------- 4 -fffff Mayo, Gwen ,,,, 68, 175, 177, Mazza, Kelley ,..,,,.,. L .....,..-,,,.f,V McAdow, Margaret Ann ,,., 101, McBirney, Mike ..1,,............ McBride, Matt ...... LLL ii,....... . McCafferty, Patsy ..,, 120, 141, 155, McCafferty, Peggy ................Y-Y,Y-YY,, McCallum, Orlean .LL 68, 165, 171, McCants, Michael ...L 41, 68, 194, McCardell, John Henry ,LLL 20, 68, McCarty, Betty ...........,. ...,... 1 02, McCary, Lesley ....,, ,,,,,,, McCaskill, John ............ ......... 120 180 234 261 192 160 237 201 267 253 242 207 227 198 208 89 101 197 208 182 256 120 241 101 201 198 120 101 101 254 120 164 199 186 177 263 101 101 120 219 226 234 67 199 201 246 207 215 129 260 129 195 267 120 192 244 120 187 195 264 191 238 242 246 205 McClaran, Rose Marie ..,, L .,1... L ,...1.. 68 McCleary, Dale .,............,. L ,.,,, 120 McCleary, Stephen .... 41, 68, 146, 147 151, 153, 184, 194, 256, 264 McCluney Ross-68, 73, 183, 207 McConnell, Karen ,,..,,,,,,.. L ......, L .,.. 129 McConnell, Linda ,,..,,,.,,,. 113, 164 McConnell, Mike ....... ...........,..,.,..,. 1 02 McConnell, Tom .,,. LLL. ,...... ..... . . 120 McCorquodale, Doug ,,.... L ,.,,,,,, 68 McCotter, Steve ..,.,,. L ...LL........ 120 McCue, Judy ,.........., .,...,..,.........,, 1 02 McCulley, Kathleen L L..... 68, 189, 248 McCulloch, Adrian L ,,,., 102, 189, 209 McCullough, Anne LLL. 53, 65, 68, 287 199, 242, 243, 245, 246, 247 McCutchen, Marcella Ilene ,..., 68, 161 252 McDaniel, Jerry ......,... LL ,,,,, LL ..., 66 McDaniel, Kirby .LLL L ........ 102 McDaniel, Lynne . ............. 129 McDonald, Gwen .... L ,,,,,, LL ,,,,, LLL 120 McDonald, Jimmy ..................,.,. 102 McDonald, Weldon .L ,,,,,L, ,,,,, 2 31 McDowell, Rick LLLLLLLLLLL. 68, 205 McDuga1d, Charles .LLL-LL ..... L... 120 McDugald, Jim ........ L .......,,. 69, 214 McEachern, Janell ............... L .,......,. L... 69 McElroy, Marsha Kay .....,,,,,.. 169 McGee, Bill ..,,,,,,.,,,, L .....L,.,...,... 120 McGee, Sears ........LLL : L... 102, 169 McGowan, Margaret .LLLLLL L L,,L,L,LLL,L,,, 120 McGowan, Sara .,.,L,.,,.,,,,.. 69, 179, 209 McGraw, Diana ..L....... ......,LLLLL 1 02 Mcllwain, Janette L .L,. .,,. L ,,,,,, 1 61 Mclntyre, Tillie ...L...L.., L ,... L ,L,,, 177 McKee, Patricia L.LLLL.LL.LL...L..LL. 120 McKenzie, Bob .... 102, 166, 232 McKinley, Sharon LLLLLL 69, 199 McKinney, Martha .... 120, 125, 159 McKinney, Robert ..L.LLLL.....LL..LL.....,....- McKinney, Wilbur V. McLachlan, Jeanie LLL.LLLL LL..L. McLemore, Larry ..L.... ..,.L.LL.. McLemore, Wayne LL...... .LL......LLLL L L McLennan, Betty ..LLLLLLLLLL..LL..LL 102, McMahan, H. Kimball LLLLL 69, 183, McMahan, Janet LLLLLL......,LL,LLL,....LLLLLLLL McMallon, Ed .LLL,..L...L.LLL 102, 160, McMahon, Gary C. LLLLLLLL..i.LLLLLLL...... . McMencmy, Wilda LL.. McMillan, Bill LLLLLL 69 187, McMillan, Johnny .LLLLLLLLL 102, McMillan, Judy ..,,LL... 191, McMillon Bob LLLL.......LLLLL .LLLLL McMurrollgh, Charles LLLL,.,LLLL McNally, Reid .LLLiL..LLL LLLLLL1.....L McNamara, Pat ....,.L ,..L... 1 02, McNamara, Penny LLLLL LLLLLLLLL L McNeely, Bob .LLL.... ...... 1 21, McNeir, Barbara L...... ....L. 1 02, McNew, Joyce LLLLLLLL LLLLL 6 9, McNutt, Judy LLLLLLLL LLLLLL.L ....L.L 1 0 2, McRae, Frankie LL.LLL..L.L.LLLLLLLLLLL.LLLLLLLLLL McStravick, DavidLLL102, 155, 215, 228, Medlenka, James LLLLLLLL L ..........LLLLLLL Mehr, Carolyn LLLL ,,LLL, ' 121, Meineke, Beth .LLL. LL...L...L -----f Meineke, Don .-.....- 102. Mekel, Patty L..... -.--- - Mclcher, Frank ....LL L.LLLL ..L. Melchor, Ernest LLLL........LLLLLLLL.L.. V Meldrum, Cathryn LLLLLLLL------------ 69, Melendy, Harriet L121, 177, 241, Melton, Marilyn LLLLLL 102, 141, 164. Melton, Richard ....LLLLL--.--ffA,-, ---f ' - -- Mendell, Jerry L.L.L... 69, 151. 195. Mendell, WendellLL69, 147, 151, 256, Mercer, Jack ----------------- ----------'fA--' fff-- Merrill, Sam A-, JF- --------AA-' 70. Merritt, Jan -Y-- -----------A--- 7 0: 102- Merritt, Mary Anil ----------------f--- - Merry, Judy --- -A--'-fff---e- 121- 209- Meoser, David LLL....Vff--- --vf-------- -'-' Meyer, Frank L- -------------f'f---- 70- Meyer, John LL.--------------YY--- f-----------f'ffff Meyer, Walter L LL.--- 23. 102. 169. Miller, Jane! -,---- - A---ff- - ----5------- 121' Miller, Jo Ann -----'f---------A- 70, 139- Miller, Larry .... LL- ---f Y f-------------A-- --H- Miller, Marianne ..LLL-- -Y ---------'------ - ---ff Miller, Sandra ,L ----- --M ------------- 121- Miller, Terry .LLL------- -v ------- - e--- 121. Miller, Tommy ---v---- ---A----- - ----- - '- Mills, Janice L..- ---4A-- - --------- Mills, John ----4 4 4----ffYY---- -- --Yf --- Mills, Julianne . LLL-------------- --'----------- - Milner, Betty 4- -----f-f 4 ----fA--- Y ------' rr Mims, Dow LLLL....--ff-4--f - -A---ff-fe-e----f- -- Mims, Larry ..L-LLA.---f 70, 184. 207: Minchen, Carol LLLLL---v-vv-A---f---A-- 103, Miracle, Bill .LLL 70, 178, 119, 207. Mohley, Elizabeth L... 103, 203, 242, Mobley, Ray -L-- ---4---Y-------- - ------------- ---f - - Moors, Arthur ..LLLLL.....Vf-Vf----- -- 103- Mofield, Judy LL 70, 157, 171, 173, Moise, Judy ----4444-----Yf-ff-Y- --------------------- Mollard, Ronny ----Y44 -- --fv- f --'------ -- Moncus, Penny .L..---------------------- 103. Monkhouse, Laura LLL.L... 121, 163, Monroe, Bill .L.LL L LL.-----f - ---- 70, 155, Montalhano, Mary Ann --A------------- Montgomery, Hugh ------------v---- -------- Montgomery, John -----------A-- ------------ - Montgomery, Mark LLLLLL-.----,--- 121. Moody, Dan LLLLLLL..... 71, 177. 205- Moody, Denny ..L,LLLL----f.,------- f-- 223- Moody, Nancy ------4Y4444------------- ------- Moore, Aneita .... 61, 71, 179, 191. Moore, Boyd LLLL-----f--,------------ ------------- Moore, Brian ....LLLLLL.....-.--f----- -- 121, Moore, Carol LLLLLA- ---- ------- 7 1 4 Moore, Charlie ..L.LL- L 44----v--------- ------ Moore, John LLLL---L-----AA ---------------- - Moore, Margaret L.... .. 71. Moore, Marilyn L..., ..... 1 03. Moore, Marsha L LL.. ---V 1 29, Moore, Myra L........--------fLfff-- -------------- Moore, Nedra LLLL .....,,LLLL-----vff------ ----A - -- Moore, Patty .... 45, 71, 153. 159, Moore, Robert L.......A-----LL-- - f---- 103, Moore, Suzanne L ......LL LL A----- if 103, Moore, Tex LLL.--------V44--4----4- -------- 1 21- Moreland, Martha ---- 103, 164, 203 Morgan, Dick L---4------ --------------------- Morgan, George L.- ....L....LL,A-.---- 71. Morgan, John .LLLL.....L.LLL. 121, 205, Morgan, Kay LL..L. L ........ L ..-------------- ---- Morgan, Marsha LLLLLL- -L--- -- 121. 77, Sherrod, Joel ........ Moriniere, Jack ,...... - ..., 71 Moriniere, Kathe ,,,,,,,,.... .,.. 1 89, 242 Moritz, Burt ,,,,,.,.............,,,.. ,...,,,,,,., 1 21 Morrell, Charles Daniel ,Y,..,,.,,...... 185 Morris, Bill .........Y,.,,, 22,2 ,.,,,..,,........,... 121 Morris, Bob ....,.Y.,,,,,,,,,,,. 121, 232, 237 Morris, Marietta,,3, 71, 81, 132, 146 153, 157, 159, 169, 180 181, 193, 199 272 Mortensen, Betty - ...... -....,..... 121, 242 Mortensen, Bob ....... ... ..,..., - .,...,,.. 121 Mortensen, Martha ,,,,,,,.., 103, 191, 201 Morton, Randy ,,,,....,,ffff---.V 4 f-fYfY- 121. 233 Moses, Melinda ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 129 Moses, Ray .... 71, 155, 157, 179, 205 Mosher, Steve ,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,W 121, 231 Mosk, Milton .,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 205 Moss, Bonnie .,,...,....,,,.......,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 245 Moughon, Carol Sue ,,.,.,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,, 121 Mouser, Mary Ann ,,,..,,. 103, 155, 199 Much, Kathleen ,..,.. 71, 146, 147, 151 153, 157, 177, 180, 181, 244 248, 254 257, 262, 264, 267 Mullan, Arthur ,,,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 121 Mullenix, Nancy .,,,,,,,.....,.,,,,, 103, 209 Munger, Clayton .................. 20, 71, 175 Murff, Donald ..,,,, 72, ss, 153, 197, 238 Murphy, Marilyn ......,......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 103 Murphy, Mike ....,,, ,.,....,,,,,,,, 1 21 Murray, Don ....,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 2, 207 Murray, Ronnie ...... ...,,,,,,,,,, 1 03 Murrell, Susan ...., .,,,, 1 03, 203 Musgrove, Mary ,,,,...,....,,,,.,...... 121, 159 Muth, Sharon ,.,.,,,.,,,,,,..,...,,,,....-,,,,VV 4 121 Myer, Kate ....,, ,..... 7 2, 187, 199, 267 Myers, Victor 2 ,,,,,,,,......,,,,.i....,, 72, 193 Myrick, Martha ,,,, 72, 151, 157, 165 178, 179, 201, 258 Nalley, Nancy ,....,..,,,,....,,,,......., 103, 267 Naman, David 2,2.... .,.......f-ff---V-VfV,VV, 1 29 Nard, Tommy ....f -f----------'Y 7 2 Nash, Alan ....,,,,....,V, ,..-- - -,A-f-----V 1 22. 238 Neblett, Duncan ....... 4 Yf.-,-.-ff,ff-- 103. 238 Neece, Emily ,,,. 72, 159, 187, 199, 255 Neece, Murray ....-.ffYY,Y----Y--fA----f---fV----- 122 Neidhardt, Mary Ann ff------f-------ffffff-- 193 Neil, Nancy ,,,,....,Y,,,,.....YYA,.....-f-A 103, 177 Nelms, Tommy ,..... ,,.... 1 22, 228, 230 Nelson, David Yfr.--..-f..----------,V---- 122. 184 Nelson, Frank ...,,,,.....v,,,,,.. 69. 72, 194- Neuenschwander, Ann --ff-f-------fV,V----- 122 Newman, Dave ........,,,,..... f-------Y,V----Yf 7 2 Newman Jean ..,,....... -.-f-- 1 03, 209 Newman, Nancy ,Y,,,,.. -,Y..A.-.--,f 1 03. 172 Newman, Pat .,,,...... ..--. 7 2, 172, 211 Newnam, Betty Y,..... .--------- 1 22, 159 Newton, Charlie 2,,. ..fY-------ff-fA-- 3 9 Newton, Dorothy ,YY,,....,..,,A - ...--------f,-f 122 Nichols, Diane ,...,Y.,,,,,.-..-fYfV,------ 72, 187 Nichols, Lori Ann ,... 72, 177, 187, 199 Nichols, Louise ,.,Y,,2......,,.,YY,..f.,f,Vfrr, 103 Nicholson, Johnny ,...,,,,,,,.,..,,,,, 122, 161 Nicholson, Nickie ..,.,,.....'fYfA- ---- 103. 207 Niebuhr, Nancy .... 103, 165, 195, 201 Nieiield, Terry ..,.... Y 2..........YY,,.....-.V 103 Niemann, Sherwyn ....,,,,...,..,.,,,Y,Y...-v. 72 Nimmons, Sharron ,.A... ,,,,,......Y,,,Y,.. 1 22 Ninemire, Jacque .....,,,.... 75, 191, 211 Noble, Don , ,A.,,,,,,,........Y,Y,A....Yf.fYff,VfY---- 73 Nobles, Jo Ann .,,.,,,,........YYYY....,,f.V,Y,.. 122 Nobles, Sandra 73, 83, 201, 258 Nockolds, Coleman ..,.Y,A,2.A...., 103, 205 Nolan, -Brooks ,,,.,,,,,,..,...YY.,,2.,....VVVV,Y,. 73 Nolen, Norman ,,..,,, 2 .........Y,2,........VVY, 122 Norris, Gail .YY2 57, 73, 81, 159, 177 187, 193, 199, 267 Norris, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,.......,,..,,,,,,,, 103, 177 Northrup, LaVonne ,,,,.... 73, 164, 187 Norton, Pat ,,,,..,.,.,.....,,,, 73, 189, 209 Norvell, Billy .,,.,..,,,,,,,.......V,Y,,,., .. ..,V 122 Norvcll, Nancy .... 73, 151, 153, 155 191, 203, 246 249 Norwood, Paul ....Y ,,....,....,Y,V,,,,........ 7 3 Oaken, Mary ,...... .....2,.,,,,.,,. 1 03 0366, Jan .,..,,,, .,.... 1 O3 177 Odom, Don ....., ............ 1 22 O'Fiel, Bill ,,,.... .,,,,,,,,.... 1 04 Ogg, Kay ,,,.,,,....., ,..... 1 04, 189 Oldham, Charles ,,,..,. 73, 255 Oldham, Dick ,,,.,.,,.,..........,.,.,,,,,,,,,... 104 Oliphant, Stephen .,,,,,,,,,,...,,,.,,,.,,,,,, 122 Olsen, Kay ,,,,,,,, 73 135, 154, 191, 193 201, 241 242 O'Ncil, Michaelyn ,..,,,, W ,i......,...,,,,,, 74 O'Quinn, John ,,..,,,,,, ,..,,,. ,,,,,.. 7 4 Orr, Bobby ,,,...,,..... ,,.,, 1 22 Orr, Charles .....,. ,,,,,..,,,,.... . , 74 Osborne, Suzie ..,,, 2 ..,........,,.. 89, 189 0'Shea, Sharon ,..,.... 122, 137, 141 155 260 Osmun, Judy ..... ,,,,,,,,,, - ..........,,, 1 22 Osterloh, Elaine ,,,....,... .,.,. 1 22 Owen, Dorothy ,...,, A ,,,.,,,. ,,,,, 1 29 Ozmore, Gloria ..,... 0 74 Pace, John Howard, Jr. ,,,,....,,,,,,, . Pace, Mary Joanne ,.... 104, 188, Pace, Temple W, ,.,,.., .,,..,,,,,,,,... , ., Padfield, Bob ,,,, ...,,,,,,,,,,, 7 4, Paine, Patti ,,,,,,,, ,.... 1 04, 164, Palmer, Bill ........,...,,,,,,.......,.. 183, Pancoast, Debbie ...,.,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,...... Parish, Marion Robbins ,,,,.,,,..,.,,,,,,,. Park, Terry ........ 104, 159, 177, Parker, Allan ,,,,.,....,..... 104, 194, Parker, Barbara ........,,,,,,,.,,,,........,,,. Parker, Gene Ann ..., 74, 135, 177, Parker, Kay ,...,...... ,,2, Parker, Kenny ,,,,. .... Parker, Lynda ,2,,. ,............,,,.,, Parker, Steve ....,,,. .,,Y,,Y,,,,,,,....V.... Parker, Torn ....,,...........,,Y 104, 174, Parkinson, Bobby Y,,,,,,..,V,,,V, 104, Parks, Joe ,,,, 104, 215, 221, 224, Parks, Lou .... 74, 153, 155, 157, 179, 202, 248, 263 Parks, Lynn ,,,,.,....,. 74, 147, 247, Parrish, Martha Jean ,,,, 7-1, 187, Patterson, Cynthia ....,,,. 104, 187, Patterson, Jim ,,..........,Y,A 122, 227, Pattillo, Sharon .,,,,,,, 122, 155, 177, Patton, Kay .,.. 74, 135, 177, 187, 248, Payne, P61 ,,,, 104, 178, 179, 183, Payne, Thurman ..........,,,,,,.... 122, Peacock, Milton .... 104, 155, 175, Pearce, Louis ,,,......,..,Y,Y........,,Y,i.i.f... Peden, Phil ,,,.....,,Y,,,i.,A,.YYY,V,V,....Vff,V,V,V, Peebles, Kay .... 65, 74, 187, 199, 246, Peisscl, Suzanne .....,,,,....Y,,,Y,Y,. 4 Pence, Judy ,,,......,,.,,,,,... 104, 161, Penland, William .... 104, 191, 215, Perdue, Janet ,2,2........,V,,,i. ..,VY.,Y,,,..... Perkins, Kenneth ,,,,.....Y,2,2,i.....,V,Y,Y,V, Perry, Jack ,,,,,,,i.,.....,,,,,.,.,....V,YVVV,, ,,... Perry, Kylene ,,,,,.....,, 74, 83, 181, Perry, Pat ,,,,,. ,,,,....,, , ,,,,.,... 1 04, Perry, Virginia ...,. ...,.,.. 1 04, Peters, Judy ,..,,YY,,2,,.. ..YY,,,,,i....,VVV,V,V Petersen, Howard ......2,,,,,......,.YYV,,..... Petersen, Marcia ,,,,,,,,,... 122, 163, Peterson, Erik ,A..... ,2........Y. 1 22, Peterson, Heather ...,.,,2,2,,,2....,.,,,,,,., Peterson, Karin ...., ,,,.... 1 04, 177, Pettey, Sharon .. ....,...,2,,,,,..... .. Pettitt, James ,.., ..,...2,,,........ Pfeuiier, Carol ..,.. ,,,,.... Phair, George .,,., .,Y,,,Y,.........,V,YYY Phair, Glenda ..... ,,..........,Y,, 1 22, Phelps, Dorwayne .,,,, 104, 169, Phelps, Jeanne ..,,,, 104, 209, Phillips, David ,,2,,, ..,.. 7 5, 183, Phillips, Dolly ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 75, 243, Phillips, .Francine .2,2....,...,,,,,........... Phillips, Jess ............,A...........---.....,,- - Phillips, Vann ...... 75, 159, 191, 214, 221, Philp, si .,..,,,,,,,,...,......,,,,,,...,,... 122, Pickard, Barbara ' ,,,. .,,,,,,,, 7 5, Pierce, Ann ,.....,.22,, .........2,2,.....,.,.. Pinkston, Walter ,.,,,. 75, 172, Pittman, Jim ,,,.. ...,,.... ....,,,,,, Platt, Marcia .. ,,,l... .,,,,2,2,......., . . Poa, Josephine ,,,,,,,,,,,,........,,,,,,,,..,..... Poage, Ray .vs ,,.,. 75, 159, 197, 216, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 226, 227, 232, 233 234 Pollard, Courtney ....,,,, 122, 164, Porter, Don ,,,,,,,,,..,....,,,,,. 122, 173, Post, Dee .... 75, 164, 165, 177, 241, Powell, Ed ,,,,....,,, ,,,,,,.,,...,..., 2 ,,,,,,,,,.. Powell, John ,,,,...,.,,.....,,,,,,,,,,.,.. 122, Powell, Marian .,,,,.,, 75, 153, 157, 171, 177, 180, 199, 249, 257 Powell, Sharon ........ 104, 188, 189, Powell, Tommy ......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 104, Powers, Johnny .,,. ,,,,,,,,...,........,,.,,, Powers, Michael ...... ....,... Powers, Ncal ,,.,.... ,,,..,........ Price, Bill ....,,,,,, ..,. 1 23, Price, Jerry .....,,.,,,, ...... 1 04, Prince, Karolyn ...,... ,,..., 7 5, Prince, Raymond ,,.,, ,,,,, 1 23, Pritchett, Joe Lee .........,.,.,,,,,..,,,,,, Proehl, John ....,,,,,,,.,,,..,..., 75, 192, Prokop, Beverly ..,.....2,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,... Proudiit, Carolyn Leigh ....,,.,,,,.,,,,,, Pryor, Rick ......,.,.,.,,,,,,,,........,,..,,,,,,,,,, Pulliam, Linda ........,2,2,,,,,,........ 104, Pung, Dallas ,,,,........ 104, 159, 189, Purcell, Pat ,,,,.,,,,..,.........,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Rabensburg, Gayle ,,,.,...,,, -,.. 123, Rader, Bill ....... - ........... 123, 236, 74 187 211 122 191 201 184 104 122 199 195 122 201 257 122 122 122 232 175 232 232 234 178 265 258 203 248 209 232 191 199 265 209 192 177 129 129 242 247 122 201 236 237 104 129 10-1- 203 203 199 122 89 177 194 122 191 122 104 122 122 191 177 217 184 2-18 104 75 205 263 192 177 122 261 129 122 129 214 225 272 243 184 203 249 104 185 162 262 211 205 104 123 104 254 232 199 169 123 193 104 123 185 189 201 123 256 237 Ragland, Ralph ,,,,,. ,,,.,l, Ragusa, Sal ,,,,.,... Rainey, Alice ,,,,,,, Ralt, Patricia ........,,,,.,,,.... 104, Rait, Rosemary .,.,.......,,,,, 76, Ralls, Marilyn .... 17,,105, 165, Ramsey, Jo 2,.,........VVV,V,,,... Randolph, Anica ...,........,,,,.,,,,... Rankin, Tommy ,,,,,, ,,,,... 7 6, Ratz, Bill .,.,........,,,.,,, ,........ Ray, Jimmy ,,,,,,,,...,..,,...., Rayburn, John King ...... Reaves, Margaret ....,,2,2 1.,...,. Reaves, William Thomas .,...... Red, Alice .,......,,,,....,.....,,,,,,,,,,,, Redfield, Connie ,,,, Reed, Dennis ,....... Reed, Tommy .,... Rees, Mary Jane .,,,,.......,,,, 76, Reid, Beverly ,,,,,.,.......,.,,,,,,,,.,,..,.., Reiney, Bill ........,.,, 105, 192, Rcinhart, Joy ,,,,i........,,,,,,.,,.....,,V Renfro, Kenneth Revis, Rosalynn .... 76, 151, Reynolds, Georgia .,,. Reynolds, Joel . 105, 141 Rhodes, Dan ....,21.........,,,,........ Rice, Bill ,,,,,,.,,...,,.....,....,,,,,,,,.. Rice, Judy 2,,,.,.. 76, 136, Rice, Rick ,,,,,,,.........,,,,,,..........,, Rich, George .,,,,.......,2 Rich, Mary Rose ........,,,,..,,...... Richards, Mary Jean ,,,,,,,,,.... Richards, Sydney ..,. 76, 161, Richards, Yvonne ,1,,ii......,,,,,,ii.. Richardson, Bud ....,,,, Richardson, Carol ..... Richey, John .,,, . ...... ,...... Riddle, Jim ,.,,,,,,........,,,,, .....,,Y,, Ridings, Barbara .,.,.,..,2,,,,,,....Y,,,,,Y,2, Ridley, Betty ........ 123, 177, Riedel, Linda Ann ,,,. 105, 201, 241, 67, 76, 159, Riggs, Audrey Riggs, Carolyn Riley, Bert .....,,, Riley, Paul .... Rindy, John ..... Ring, Glenn .i.. ..fY,Y,V.. Rische, Allen ,,,,.,.....,,.,,i, 123, Rizzo, Pam ....,,,i.........,,,.... Roark, Don ,,,, 105, 155, 207, Roberdeau, Joanna ..... 123, Roberts, Betty .,,.,,,,,,.i....V.,,,....- Roberts, David .... ..,,,,.. ., 76, Roberts, Gary .....,.. Roberts, Listen l.,. Roberts, Thad ,,,,,, Robertson, Carrie ,,l, 76, Robertson, James Robertson, Lee .,..,,,, flllffff Robertson, Nancy ....,2,,1..... Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, Rodgers, Rodgers, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Roe, Sidney ....,... Arthur .... Reed ,,,,,,,, Roemer, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rohrer, Romero, Rose, Johnny ....,. Nancy ,.,, Nancy .... Sherry .... Susan ,,,, Helma ...,, Laurie Robert ,,.,. Ross, Caroline ,,,, Ross, 1 lm ,,,, ....,1..,1 Ross, Robert ...... Ross,. Sandra ,, 147, 174, 175 77, 105, Abel ..,....,1,,,..........,, Bertha ,,,,,..........,,,,,, 110, 123, David ....,,,,,,,,.... 123, 187, Bob .,,.....,,..,,,,......,, 191 , Ellen ,..................... Martha Ann ,... Roten, Ronnie ,. Roth, John C. .,......... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. . Rovenger, Jackie .,,.,1,,, .,,..1......... ,,,. Rudisill, Kay .,,.....,...,,....., 77, Rulfs, Jane .... 77, 157, 178, Rummler, David .... ,,,,l..... Rush, Christy .1,,.... ...,,,, Russell, Sue Ann ,,,, ..,,,. Russo, Stella ,,,1,,,,, Rustay, Ditty ,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,.,,........ Rutherford, Carolyn ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,... Rylander, Tuni ,,,,.,.,..,, Sabastian, Jim ,,,., Sabath, Mike 4,..,,, Sabin, Frances ...... Sadler, Bill ,,,,, Sadler, Jack ,,,.,,.. Sadler, Robert ,... 123 123 123 209 209 177 76 129 205 207 123 123 105 123 203 105 197 105 189 123 267 105 123 201 259 203 105 237 105 241 123 227 203 123 257 209 123 243 227 205 123 267 177 267 177 197 123 160 123 105 231 258 123 233 164 123 207 185 123 134 242 267 105 205 187 153 264 123 238 254 245 227 209 231 231 123 105 164 129 209 141 123 231 249 77 129 123 123 129 124 209 211 264 256 248 258 189 129 129 248 232 105 77 232 227 124 Safford, Elizabeth Sallee, Mackie .,,..,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 105' Salveter, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105, Sammous, Johnny ,... 78, 183 184, 261 Sample, Susan ,,,, ,,,,, Sanluel, Jim .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Samucll, June ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 0 5, Sanders, Marinelle ..,,,... 105, 165, Sandoval, Petra ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sands, Cinda ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Santamaria, Phyllis ........ 121, 155, Santamaria, Vincent ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sarii, Jenny ,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sargent, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105, 171, Sartin, Anthony ......,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Sartwelle, Bill ,,...... 105, 205, 215, Sartwelle, Jim ,,,, 78, 205, 215, 218 Sartwclle, Tom ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 129, Saul, Rolanctte ,.,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sauter, Arthur .... 78, 147, 172, 175 Savage, Tolnmye Lou ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Scales, Wayne ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, Scarborough, Jean ,... 78, 163 187, Schadler, Helen ...... , ,,,,, 105 164, Schafer, Steve ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schaffner, Jan ...,. ,,,,,,, 1 06, Scheffe, Stephen ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schilthuis, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Schindler, Emily Jean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Schiro, Deanna .,............,, 106, 162, Schisser, Donna .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 106, Schlecter, Kristen ,,,.,,,. 106, 177, Scllluntz, Gregg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H Schmidt, Donald ......,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schneider, Sammy .,,,..,...,,,,,,,,,, 78, Sehoeniield, Sheryl ...106, 175, 177, Schroeder, Barry .........,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schuster, Barbara ,,,, 106, Schwartz, Don .,.,......, Schwarz, Betsy .,.. ,,,,,,,,, l 24, Scott, Jim ........ .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Scott, Leslie ..,... ....... 1 06, 201, Scrafford, Suzy ..... ...,,,, 1 06, 155, Scurlock, Jim ...,.,,,..,............, 232, Seaman, Charlotte ,,,,,,...., 78, 187, Seay, Barry ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 12-1, 183, 227, Sebastian, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,..., 124, Seefeld, Pearl .... 78, 157, 178 179, Seibert, Victoria ........,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, Senouillet, Jackie ,,,,,,,, 106, 167, Settle, Betty Lou ....,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. 78, Shaffer, Ri6lma,.106, 205, 214, Shannon, Par ,,.. 78, 139, 152, 154, 199, 206, 217, 242, 245, 246, 252, Shapiro, Douglas .... 79, 147, 152, 194, 195, 205, Shapiro, Lynne ,,,,,.,,,..,........,,,. 124, Sharkey, John .. ,,,,.,......... 232, Sharp, Nancy ..... ....,,,,,,,,...,.... 1 89, Shawell, Sherry ...,........,1,,,.,............. Sheehan, Carol .,4. 106, 166, 182, Sheitall, Kay ,........,,.,,,,,,,,,....... 124, Shelton, Jane .........,..1,,,,,,,........,...,,,, Sheppard, Keith ,,,... ,,,,., 1 06, Sheppard, Michael Sheppard, Tony .,.,,, .. Sherman, Darryl ..,.., Sherman, Wm. E. Sherwood, Bill ,,,.., 79, Shinn, Margaret .,.1.... .....,,,,.... 1 24, Shirar, Charles ..... .... 7 9, 205, Shively, Lynda .....,,.,,,,..........,.,,,,,,,,.. Shook, Mike ,,,,.....,....,,,,,,,1.....,....,,,,,,,1 shall, Wayne .... 79, 155, 169, 197, Sick, Jane ,,,,.....,..,,,, 124, 164, 167, Sidwell, Robert ..,.,,,,............,,4,,,,,.... Sieiert, Margaret Ann ,,,. 79, 173, Sigel, Shirley .... ,,,....,..,..... 1 24, Silvus, Susan ........ .,,,.. 1 24, 177, Simms, Carolyn ....... ,,,,, 7 9, 151, Sims, Patty ,,,,......,.... ,,,, .,.... 1 0 6, Sinclair, Margaret ,,,........... 79, 189, Singleton, David ,..,..,,........,,,,....,.,..... Sitton, Gary ....,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,.. ...,,, ,,,,,,..... Skelton, Linda ..,, 20, 61, 79, 157, 181, Skinner, Reed ....., ,,44,.... Slaughter, Henry .... ,,,4. Slivensky, Wayne .... ...,.. Slone, Joyce .......... ...,Yf,,Y1-.---Y Smallwood, Alice .....,,,........4,,..... 69 Smallwood, Nancy ......,.,,,, 79, 187, Smith, Barbara ...106, 136, 140, 155, Smith, Benton .........,,,11.....,.,,,,1......4,4, Smith, Carol .44,,,.,.1,.....,4,,.11.....,V..11...--- Smith, Don ,,,,...... 1 ..... 79, Smith, Doug ,,,,.... .,.,,.. 1 24, Smith, Drew .,..,,,. ,...... 1 06, Smith, Spaw, Carol ,,.,,A,, 177 Smith, Ed James ....,, Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Harry ..,....... , Jim ..Y,. , ,,,, Judy ....... Karen ...,.... Mary K. Nelson ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.... Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Snyder, Jeannie .............,,. Sandy ,,..,..,,, 1 Susan Terry Muriel ..... ,,,.,.,...,. Nanette ,,,.. ............, . . 106 Patsy .... 79, 136, 137, 153, 187, 198, 217, Rlchard ,,,,............,,,.,..,,,,, 106, 159, Sue .......... ,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Virginia Louise .....,,. 79 Sokolosky, Wesley .1., 80, 183, Sorensen, Venita ,.,,, 1,,, . . ........,.,,. . .YYYYYY L Soriero, Tommy .... 80, Soriero, Margaret ....,,, ,,,,,,,, . L 175 Southworth, Dargan ....,,,,,,,,,,,, Southworth, James Jay .,,....... 125 Spangler, Fred .,.............. Sparks, Charlotte ......,,,...., 80, Sparling, Jon ..,,.... Spears, Mark ,,,,,, Speer, Kltty ........,, ......,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 125 189 Spencer, Carolyn ........ 5 Spiller, Joe ....................,,,.,,, Stallings, Carmen ,.,. Spruell, Charles ..,..,,,,,,1...............,.... 80, 153, 45, ao, Standefer, Marty ....................,....,,. Stanford, John Paul ,,,,,... 89, Stanbaugh, Glen ....,,,... Stan ford, Linda ....,.,.,.. Gtark, Lynn .......,....... Starks, Nikki .,,,,. Statham, Joel ..... Steele, George ,,,, ..,,. Steele, Kitty ..,.,.,.,,, Stephens, Betty ..... Stephens, Diana ,...... Sternenberg, Bob ...., Sterns, Carole .,,,,,,,, 71071 Steude, Emilie ........ L... ,,..,,.. Stevens, Margaret ................... Stevenson , Shara Mae .... 80, Stewart, Claudia ,...,,1,11,,..,,,,,,..,, Stewart, Larry ..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. 107, Stewart, Linda .... 107, 162, Stewart, Patricia ...., L .,... 125, Stewart, Sam ..,.................,,.......,.. 80, Stickler, Karen .... ......... Stilwell, Dickie .... Stilwell, Jerry ..,..... ...1.. Stilwell, John ,,,, ,,,,,, Stinson, Eddie .. Stiranka, Judy ,,,., .,,.. Stockard, Sue ,,,.,,,. . .,......,,..... . Stolz, Cynthia .... .......,,.......,.... Stone, Gibbs Stone, Sally ,,,.,1,,,,,, 107, Storey, Rollo .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. ,.,, Storm, Carol Jane .... 107, 81, 173 Stover, Lana ,,..,,,.....,,,.....,,,. L ,,,,,, Strater, Sherry .. 81, 155, 187, Strauss, Freddie ....,,,.,....... L ..,.,. Strauss, Mary .,.. 90, 107, 141, Strawn, Cynthia ..................,....,........ Stremmel, Sharon ,,,, 36, 81, 153, 163, 177, Strickler, Tommy ,,,,,,,, 125, Strong, Don .....,........,.......,,,,...... Strong, Patrick ,,,. ,,...,,,,,.. Stuart, Sally ....................,,,.,....,,. 81, Stuckey, Medford ............ 81, Stuckly, John ........, ...,.,.. Stults, Adelaide L .,,,,, L Stults, Tom ....... L ....,. ...,,,,,,.. . Suddreath, Ricky Sullenger, Glenda Summers, Charles Summers, Jesse .... , 7817715177 195, 205 Surginer, J0 Ellen .... 81, 164, Surls, James .......,.,.,...,.........,.......,,.,. Surls, Larry Joe ,,,.,,..,,,.,,,, 81, Sutherland, Robert ............ 107 Suttles, James Harvey ............,....... Suttles, Jimmy .......,...,.....,,..............,,. Suttles, Lida ....... L ,,,,,, ,,,,,., Suttles, Susan .LL ............ Suydam, Bob .,,..,,...........,......,..... Sweeney, Jerry ...L .........,,.... L .,,.. 82, Swift, Susan ..,, 20, 61, 82, 164 Switzer, Susan ,,.........,,.. ..,,,, Tabb, Jimmy .,.., Talk, Arthur ,,,., 129 124 124 106 125 201 189 209 232 151 255 125 209 189 125 125 164 209 207 261 89 216 238 255 256 129 185 262 80 141 205 176 209 106 160 159 168 197 107 193 125 164 129 192 265 125 125 80 207 80 125 107 209 258 173 207 201 195 192 201 207 192 192 125 155 201 199 125 189 207 203 125 257 196 190 125 142 199 185 207 125 211 193 160 125 81 125 125 160 182 260 209 129 218 263 129 107 201 125 125 197 175 209 263 169 125 Talkington, Sue .... ..... 1 07, 164, Tapp, Tommy .... ,,,,,,,,.,....,,,.,,., Taub, Margie .... ...,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Taylor, Dick .,,....,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 107, Taylor, Harold ........ 82, 205, 192, Taylor, Jeanette ,.Y,,,,,,,.. L ........,,......,. Taylor, Linda ,... 82, 153, 167, 201 Taylor, Loraine ..... L ....,.. L 125, 241 Taylor, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Taylor, Mary Beth .... 82, 159, 175 Taylor, Nancy ,,,,.,,, ,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 0 7, Taylor, Olivia .......,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, Teachworth, Bette L. 107, 173, 199 Teague, Billy ,,,...............,, 107, 164 Tees, Griff .,......,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 07, Teitle, Cynthia ,.................. LLLL., Tellepsen, Karen ..,,.... 59, 81, 82, 163, 187, 193, 199, 242, 244, 245 Terry, Suzann ,.,,...,,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Terry, Ted ....,,,,,,, L ,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Theis, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,, 1 25, Thelander, Kenneth 89 Therrell, Nancy ,,,,,,,,., ,.,,,,,,,,, L L 82, Thr-uman, Elaine ,,,,,. 82, 179 Thomas, Carlin L ,,..,,..,..,..,. L Thomas, Dicky ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thomas, Marcus ,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,, Thomas, Nellie ,... 125, 141, 167, Thompson, Carolyn ,,.. 107, 125, 195, 209 Thompson, Don ......, ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thompson, Jesse ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 126, Thompson, Lawrence ...LL 82, 215, Thompson, Mary Kay .... L ....,. L 82, Thomson, Tommy ,,,...,.,, ..,,..,.,.,,,, Thorn, Addison .....,....,.... L ........... 82, Thom, Peggy ..............,.......,,.... 126, 203 Thornall, Penny .,,... L 108, 165 Thorn hlll, Charles ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thornhill, Marty Thorning, Margo ...,...,,.,......... 108, Thornton, Dickie ,,,, 108, 205, 236, Tichenor, Jim L ,.,,,, L ,,,, L LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Tidemann, Tina ..............,......,,.,,LL.LL, Tidwell, Mac 83, Tigner, Carolyn LLLL .L LLLL1LL Timmons, Claire .......,.............. 108, Tinney, .Jeanette ...L ........................ Tinsley, Dianne .............. 108, 155, Todd, Jody ........ L.. 108, 177, 199, Toler, Nancey .......... 83, 177, 191, Tomasino, Sharon .,.............,............ Tomfohrde, Eileen ........... L ....... 83, Tomfohrde, Karen .... 126, 189 199, Tomlinson, Carole .... 155, 241, 245, Tompkins, Danny .... 83, 147 153,, 215, Tompkins, Woody .... 83, 153, 205, Torrence, Mary .................... 108, Tottenham, Woody ..... L .....,.. 83, Tovey, Michael ...... ........... Towles, Liz LLL.....1......................... 83, Tracy, Warren ........ L .......... L... 108, Trahan, Norman ...... .............. L Trapolino, Roseann Travis, Suzanne ..... .... . Treesh, Sandra ......... m'7'i26',' 83, Tritico, Judy ................ .......... Troncale, Rosemary ...... .........,........ Truitt, Bryant ............ ..................... Truitt, Jimmy ............ L ...... 126, 227, Trumps, Toby Lynn .... 73, 83, 166, Tubb, Gary ......................,................... Tucker, .Jay ........................ 83, 169, Tllggle, Patricia Ann ..,. 126, 189, Tlllly. Sheri ...... ....... 8 3, 177, Turkel, David .... ............. 1 26, Turner, Ann ..... ....... 8 4, 177, Twedell, Mike ..., ..,,.,.....,,.....,.. Twedell, Susan .. ............... 84, Tyler, Jane Ida .L ..... L .....,,,.,,,. 84, Tyson, Knox .............. L.. 108, 195, Udemi, Frank .... 84, 164, 197 - Ullrich, Lucie .................... Ullrich, Tony L... 24, 84, 191, Unger, Gary .....,. L... .... 108, Urban, Nancy ...... ....... 8 4, Vale, Sandra .......... ......... . L Vance, Criff .........,........ 126, Vance, Joan Gayle 108, Van Demark, Peter 232, 84, 207, 232, 189, 1281, 161, Vanderworth, Dorothy ............ 108, Vandiver, Don ............... ,,.....,,, Van Ness, Larry ...,.. ................. Van Pelt, Carol ................ ......... 8 4, Vamer, Dottie ................ 126, 167, Vaughan, Kathy .....1............ . L 108, Vaughan, Suzanne LLL. 108, 164, 167, Vaughn, Vaughn, Carol ............................ Joseph Thomas L Veale, Anne ..................... Vennema, Linda ........................ L126 Vick, Jim .............. ........ 8 4, 184, 185 Vincent, Evelyn ...L .... LL ....... 164, 171 Vinson, Carolyn .... 108, 126, 188, 189 201, 253 Vinson, Marianne ....... L ................... 126 Virgin, Valenda .... 108, 159, 171, 189 210, 211 vogon, Neal ............ 108, 169, 207, 228 Vogt, Susan .,.. 84, 151, 153, 155, 159 166, 171, 191, 211 Von Eiff Johnny .... 108, 172, 195, 261 Voorhees, Jim .............., L ................... 108 Voss, Carol Anne .... 59, 84, 187, 197 201 Waddill, Barbara ........ 108, 241, 244 Wagner, Nancy ...... ....................... 1 08 Wagner, Robert ...... ........... 8 4, 151 Waldrip, Patricia ........ ...... 8 4, 172 Waldrop, Arleen ........ ,..............,. 1 26 Walker, Betty ....... L .................. 108, 177 Walker, Bill L ...,....... ............... L ....... 1 08 Walker, Bub ........... L ....... 126, 160, 232 Walker, Cherry .LLLL .................. . 85 Walker, Deanna ......,..., ...... 8 5, 211 Walker, Johnny .L ............. .......,....... 8 5 Walker, Pat ....... ...........,..... 8 5, 257 Walker, Perry ....... L L ........ LL 89 Wall, Bert ................................,..,.,..,. 85 Wall, Bill .... L..L .... LL...L ........... 126, 192 Wall, Dianne .... 61, 85, 161, 187, 201 247 Wall, Mary LLLL.L..L.L.L.L,,LLL 126 Wallace, Flo L.-L ...,..., LLL 126, 177 Wallace, Madeline .................... 108, 203 Waller, Suzanne ............... L ............... 189 Walsh, Laura L... 108, 163, 167, 178, 179 210, 211 Walters, Charley .... 108, 207, 231, 237 Waltmon, Virginia L .... LLL .......,....... 108 Walton, Eugenia ...........,........,..,...,..,, 108 Ward, Carol ............ L..L.- ......... L ,.,.,.. 129 Ward, Charlie .................... 17 85, 207 Ward, Harold LLL ..... L ......... 89, 205 Ware, Linda .......... ...,...............,.,... 1 26 Warren, David ..... .... L ....,.... 85 , 169 Warren, Jimmy ...... L L ......,........... 129 Warren, Kay L ..., L ...... 126 Waskey, Ann .... ........L. 1 26 Waskey, Bill L ............. ....... 6 9 89 Waskey, Jim .................................... 126 Waters, Laurie ....LLL L LL,..1L.LL,.......L...... 189 Watkins, Tarry ....... L ....LL L ..LLLL 126, 232 Watson, Anne ...............,e--.-eeeeee.eeeeee-e 126 Watson, George .... 85, 153, 205, 214 218, 219 Watson, Jim ............. L ................. 108, 126 Watson, Priscilla ...L ..... LL L.LL 108, 201 Watson, Steve LLL,..LL.............e.eeeeeeeeeeeee 126 Watts, Anne .... 85, 157, 178, 179, 199 237, 255, 258 Watts, Bill LL .......... L ...LLLLLLLLLLLL 108. 197 Watts, Jacquelyn L... 85, 189, 209, 253 Wax, ,Judy ...LL ............. 126, 141, 155 Weaver, Anne L. 86, 153, 159, 187, 199 Weaver, Johnny .LL. L LLLLL,...,L1..... L ....... 108 Weaver, Neil ....................LLL.LLLLLLLLLLLL.LLL 126 Webb, Mary Ann 1....,.. L ...ee L 108 Webster, Carole ....... L....LLL,LLLLLLL,. . 126 Webster, Diane ,,.,.... ..... 1 26, 159, 244 Weekley, Robert .L.. L.. LLLLLLLL...........e. 127 Wehner, Byrom ............... ..LLLL .LLL1....... 1 8 5 Weilman, Reginald LLL..,. ......-ee L 109 Weir, Jesse ,,LLL1.L.........- eee---- 1 27. 194 Weiss, Garry LL.. .-.veee 1 09. 205 Welch, Key ......... .....----ee-e 1 09 Weldon, Asa ,LL,LLL,..... eeAee--e----e---- 3 6 Welford, Carolyn eeee L ee---- 109 Wells, Edward ....LLLL ...... 3 6. 160 Wells, Janie .L LLL. L .......,,L.LLLLLLLL--AL--.- 109 Wells, Mike N. ......................,,........ 227 Welsh, Patty .LL LLLL.......Lee. 109, 164, 242 West, Salena ............ 86, 176, 189, 209 Westheimer, Peggy L...LLLL..L.-..- 127. 177 Westmoreland, Carol .L.-L-- L1.-.---ee- 1 27 Westrup, Blanca LLLLLLL........L. LLLLAAA- 3 6 Westrup, Josue ....................,.. . ...LLLL 129 Westwood, Wally ...... L LLLLL1........ee-- 89 Wetmore, Jack LLLL. ....ee-ee--e - - 109 Wetmore, Mack LLLL. .1.......... Leee 8 9 . 160 Wlieatley, Tim ....... ...... 3 6, 176, 263 Wheeler, Mike L LLL.LLLLLLLLLLLL.... 109 Wherry, Merry ..L.LL ...eeeeeeeeeeeeee 1 27 Whilderl, Wade L ..... 86. 207 Whistler, Diann ..,.....L........... 109, 195 Whitaker, Robert LLLLLL..L.eee--eeee 109, 160 Whitcomb, Jeriann .... 86, 164, 242, 244 White, David LLL.LLLL.1.L....,LLLLLLLLLAa-, --eee--- 2 05 White, Gordon ..,. 109, 191, 228, 230 White, Kathy L ,.L..... ......------e- 1 29, 141 White, James Emory .L.L---- -eeeee-ee4-e--eee 3 5 White, James Gordon LLLL -eee-LeeLLee- 8 5 White, Penny LLLLLLLL.A....- e--------- 1 27 Whitehead, Frances LLLL. L,LL---A---A-- 1 27 Whiteley, Judy ..1... ..,. L-.---- 1 2 7. 173 Whitley, Allen ....L1. --.---- 1 27. 185 Whitley, Frank ....... L .... L. Whitley, Margo LL Whitten, Suzanne L. 109, W' 'ff1f1ff i'27, Whorton, Gwen ............ Wlble, Doud ........ L .........,...... L Wible, Karen ..... L ........ L .....L L. Wicker, Jere .... 24, 86, 151,- Wickerham, Judy .... 86, 165, Wicst, Ethel ....... L ........... 127, Wight, David -..LL L... L L....... LL 87, Wight, .John ................... L ....... Wigzell, Joyce ........ L 87, 167, Wilkens, Sunny ............ 109, Wilkinson, Anne .L 109, 155 Wilkinson, Emily .................. Wilkinson, Jane ..L 127, 177, Williams, Bain L... L.LLL 87, Williams, Carolyn fBrick1 Williams, Carolyn .... 87, 153 Williams, Carolyn ..,..... L ...... LL ....... Williams, Carvell ............ 109, Williams, Curtis .L.L .............. LL ....... Williams, Jeff ................ 109, Williams, Joanne L ....... L .............. L. Williams, JoAnnette .......................... Williams, Linda .L.L ...... L ..... L... Williams, Ronnie ............ 127, Williams, Sam ...... L.. ........ .. Williams, Wiley L..L ...... 109, Willis, Janet LLLLL ......... L. 87 Wills, Dave ...L..L ...... L ...... Willson, Don ...................... 87, Willson, Gary L ...... L.L..L .... LLL ...... L Willson, Janie ....... L ....... L ..... LL 87, Wilson, Chuck ..... L.LL.LL..... Wilson, John ........ L ....... LLLLL .....,. . Wilson, Laurie ..... LL ....... 87, Wilson, Mary ..... L ........ L ...... Windrum, Cherry L ...... L ....... L Windrum, Clelia .L 53, 109, Winegar, Bob L ...... 87, 205, Winford, Phyllis .... 88, Winerich, Shelma L..LLL ..... LL 189, Winfrey, Laura Jane L.. 17, 88, 151, 175, Wingrove, Lon LLLLL. Winkelmann, Sam Jr. ..,. L ...... . Winston, Elaine ..... L 109, 163, 191, Winterhalter, Frank .... LL ........... 43 Wise, Pete ............ 127, 207, 227, Wise, Rui ..... L ..... L ........ L.L.. Wise, Torn .... 20, 88, 205, Wofford, Dbris ..., L .... 109, Wofford, Johnny Wolcott, Darby ................. L .,.,.. Wolf, Bob Wolters, Suzanne Womack, Charles 109, 169, Womack, Danny L ........ L ........ LLL.. Wood, Kathy L ......... L ...... L.L... Wood, Monty ......... L ........ L .... L Woodall, Georgia ....... L ................... Woodruff, Lyle ....... L ....... 88, 185, Woods, Sandra ........ L .... LL ..... Woolsey, John L ..... L.L. 109, Works, Judie ............. L ....... 88, Wortham, Lyndall ....... Wray, Robert ........... L..L.L ,... . Wren, C. Campbell L ..... L ..... LL .... . Wren, Heather ....... L.. -L.L ...... 89, Wren, Stan ......... LL ..... L.L.. Wright, Bill ................ L..L ..... . Wright, Charlotte .... 89, 172, Wright, Charley W. ................ L ..... . Wright, Jamie .......... ........... L L... Wright, L. Donald L ...... 109, Wright, Tommy .......... ........... Wunsch, Margaret .... L ...... LLLL... Wyckoff, Sharon ....... L... Wylie, Bill .......,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,..,., Wynn, Jennifer ................................ Wynne, Ken .................... 127, Wynne Robert L... 109, 183, Yanda,, Bi ll ....... L ............... Yeargain , Martha .... 89, 157, 127, Youens, Phillip L ........ L L .... L .,.... Young, Beverly ..... ................ Young, Gerald, .................................. Young, Kathey ................ 89, Young, Nancy L.. 109, 157, Young, Shirley ....... L .......... L ...... L .... Young, Virginia ...... L .... L ...... Yovino, Donna ....... L ........ L .......... . Zander, Jeff ........ L ................. L ....... L .... Zander, Nancy ....................... L ...... L ..... Zarr, Lynn L... 89, 205, 214, zedler, Bill ...... L ...,...,,,,,,,,, L ,,.,.,,,,,,,.. Zimmerman, Gretchen L ............. Zimmerman, Mary ........ 185 127 159 86 89 109 190 217 203 264 183 238 238 211 199 201 109 209 232 87 187 177 209 246 175 109 195 129 87 169 177 238 208 239 205 127 209 87 127 211 164 129 201 219 209 211 153 203 194 232 203 89 237 245 239 177 109 127 232 155 207 109 201 127 127 207 127 215 243 89 109 127 257 265 177 261 129 127 161 185 127 169 231 129 231 238 237 177 209 127 127 127 191 179 201 127 109 127 127 127 222 257 127 129 141 27I ,44 we Pitching the Big Tent-staking the poles'-peeping through the aback door -all this has left us with a tinge of excitement. Undercanvass acts, spectacular feats, Big Top thrills ring fresh in our minds. Before this show Mhits the road, we want to give credit to those who worked so hard outside the arena. To our professional photographers, Mr. J. P. Crowe, Roulande Studios, and Provine Studiosg to our student photographer, James Gastong to Sharon Anderson and Dorothy Lewis who typed many a page, to faculty mem- bers Miss Genevieve Filson, Mr. Ernest Mills, Mrs. Lorena Kobs, Mrs. Edith Boren, and our principal, Dr. Woodrow Wattsg to Mr. Martin Hamilton of Taylor Pub- lishing Companyg we say, Wfhank you! We especially appreciate the division page pictures made possible by BOB BAILEY STUDIOS. Mr. Jim Rankin, rep- resentatives of the studios, photographed many a circus act to get just the perfect picture. Without the untiring efforts of Miss Drew Black Staggs and Miss Helen Wein- berg, We couldn't have given you this performance. Their daily advice to the circus family has been invaluable. The staff is grateful for the opportunity of planning your 1959 ORENDA. Be- member-all it takes is the opening of a cover to see the GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH ! 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