Lamar High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Arlington, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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Your Orendn staff has made its goal to record for you in form as accurate and as acute as possible this record for the year. Long live these golden moments and that institution which housed them so -Well Lamar High School! X'i'ho could ever forget that crowded West side parking lot! ,ist h Psjluggtk-V-, I . ,1 .K ,v K, X, 5 l , , ,i 1 'F 'X' lqm' ut ,t ,'li, V vi ,ll ,'3t A K fyffl 'T' ' Qmmgg.w ,it ':',Q1pl'1mI,'fi' r WM if-rl 'ml W-allWhl1'M3li Wi'wtl J '.l'-wrt 5 .gi I, 5? mga: gg, K . -g 'exp'-.kg BOB DUNNAM ' Editor PETER ALMY ' Business Manager DAVID KNAPP ' Literary Editor 4 SALLY SCI-IOONOVER ' Arr Editor Mirabcau B. Lamar Senior High School Houston, Texas ' Volume XVIII 5 Dr. Edwin D. Martin, Assistant Superintendent in charge of High Schools, Dr. William E..Moreland, Superintendent of Schools, and Dr. Alexander Frazier, Assist- ant Superintendent in charge of Curricula, handle affairs of the Houston Public Schoo Mr. Walter Moore, President of the Lamar Activities Club, Mr. Wright, and Mrs. Willis B. Davis, President of the Parent Teacher's Association, are primarily responsible for the many functions enjoyed by the students and the parents of students at Lamar. 6 Mr. H. Wright Principal Lamar is indeed fortunate to have a principal as efficient and capable as Mr. J. H. Wfright. ln the short period of three years, since his coming to Lamar, he has won the respect and admiration of the entire student body. He is applauded not only as an educator, but as the backbone of Redskin principles, as the spirit behind student functions. and as il personal friend to all students. 7 A Mrs. Ula Hennes Counselor D M I t Since leadership is a basic prerequisite to greatness and sin Mr. K. Lamar Camp Assistant Principal Lamar is great, one can draw the conclusion that we are lead I an outstanding administration and faculty. Headed by Lam: popular Principal, Mr. j, H. Wright, the members of the admin tration are experienced in their particular duties. Mr. K. Lam Mrs. Lorena Kobbs Mrs. Isabel Peden Miss Rhea Dunn Clerk Clerk Clerk MV, YN' 8 fav! 'F'-up ,0- v-,,,.,-M1 Mrs. Rose Goodrich Mrs. Alice Harrell Mrs. Edith Boren Counselor Secretary Registrar FRATIO Camp, now as much of a Lamarite as his name suggests, assists Mr. Wright with his duties. In charge of the many comings and goings of over two thousand students is Mrs. Ruth Leavell, Dean. Mrs. Ula Hennes and Mrs. Rose Goodrich are the guidance counsellors. They act as the advisors, helping with all problems from the selection of courses to the selection of colleges. Mrs. Edith Boren, Registrar and indispensable as all seniors know, handles college applications and transcripts. Mrs. Boren also keeps the permanent records and checks the class standings. Mrs. Alice Harrell, Secretary to Mr. XVright, handles affairs for Mr, Wright and Mr. Camp besides answering many questions each day for the students. The clerks, Mrs. Lorena Kobbs, Mrs. Isabel Peden, and Miss Rhea Dunn handle all money and expenditures for the school and all of its various organizations. Mrs. Ruth Leavell Dean Lamar is a school known for its scholastic achievements It is one of .ie few secondary schools in the South recognized by the leading colleges, .1 proof of this fact, Mr. W'right was the only principal of a secondary .ool in the South invited to the conference of School and College Study it Advanced Standing at Exeter, New Hampshire, this summer, A remark- 'sly high percentage, ninety-five per cent, of Lamar graduates attend a ull-e e. Behind these facts, one can assume that Lamar has a very capable faculty ..'l offers a wide and varied selection of studies. As in all high schools, -it English and Math Departments are perhaps the two most important. jennie Teschner heads Lamar's English Department, while Mr, Louis YL. is in charge of the Math Department. In the field of English, a sophomore student is given an introduction to literature. He reads many short stories and the novel Silas Murner by George Elliot. As an introduction to Shakespeare, he reads and discusses Irzlius Caesar. Later in the year, the emphasis changes to grammar and '1 composition. During a student's junior year, the English Department, in cooperation with the History Department, offers a course in American Literature. In :ms course the student studies the development of American literature w'th , 1 special emphasis on the particular literature of each period of American iistory. The junior reads Hawthorne, Emerson, Thoreau, Whittier, Poe, and nany other great American writers. During his last year, the Senior studies the development of En lish L't g .' ter- ature. He enters into a thorough study of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Thackeray G Y . . . , alsworfhy, and other English writers of note. In this course the student is allowed a little more freedom of study and research in order to give more adequate preparation for college. The Math Department offers a synchronized three year course. As a sophomore, the student continues his study of algebra with particular em- phasis on weak points, Later in the year the student is given an introd ' uctton to the study of geometry. During the junior year, he continues his study of Th ii geometry. e rst of the Senior year is devoted to a review of algebra, for refreshing the students' knowledge to meet college entrance requirements. Later in the year, the student studies logarithms and the theories behind the mechanics of math. The last art f h h ' ' ' nometry. p o t e mat course ts a study of trigo- Row I: Adams, Ed- ward B., Anderson Miss Laura, Bryan Mrs. Inez, Burgh- dorf, Miss Flora, Carter, Issac, Chase, Mrs. Opal. Row II: Cloud, Mrs. Josephine, C o x, Mrs. Edith, Davis, Mrs. janeva, Dee, Mr. Louis, Denney, Mrs. Ruth, Dulfie, Mrs. Maryanne. Row III: Earl, Mrs. Helen C., Earle, Mrs. Sarah D., Fil- son, Miss Gene- vieve, Ford, Mrs. La Faye, Fuller, Miss Louise, Gates Mrs. Mae C. A1210 Engberg, Cathy Eden, Charlene Markle, Mrs. Sanders demonstrates the tnstrutnents used Susie Gresham, Betty Mooney and Susan Searls for geometrical figures to Inge Grant and Gail appear not too interested in the study of Macbeth. Pomikcg, during one of her Gwnleffy Clfi55e5 10 3 7 I WR ,Q , Tom Mayor points to a true Spanish proverb for Miss Rowzee's typing course has apparently en- Sandy Vaughan to the amusement of Katherine grossed young Lamar typists Annes Geis, Mary Moore in Mrs. Huddleston's advanced class. Ann Teague, Jen Tomlinson, and Steve Ferguson. 11 The History Department, headed by Mrs. Florence Neyland offers two courses to Lamar students, both of which are required for graduation. For his junior year, the Lamar student studies American History. In this course the junior follows the development of the idea of democracy, created in European countries and carried across the Atlantic to form the basic political philosophy of the United States. The student tries to understand the eco- nomic, political, and social forces which have molded our history for the past 175 years. For the Senior year, the department offers a course in Civics. This course is a combination of the study of government and social problems. The student thoroughly studies the workings of his national, state, and local governments. He follows also a study of political parties and policies. Through the social problems course, the student gains insight into the main domestic problems facing America today, with their practical solutions. For the first time this year, Lamar has inaugurated on an experimental basis a system of honors classes for advanced students in the English, Math, and History Departments. These courses are designed to allow the advanced student.. to work faster and more thoroughly in their particular field, there- fore gainiw, more adequate preparation for their college courses. The Eng- lish course, given only in Senior year, is devised to give the student a broader b.-ckground of the English Literature. The Senior Math Course carries the student not only through algebra and trig, but also into a study of calculus. The American History Honors Course, a junior course, gives the student a broader understanding of the United States. Witli the continued success of this program, it is hoped to he extended into the other courses of study in the following years. Lamar's Science Department, headed by Mr. Calvin Gentry, offers three courses, biology, chemistry, and physics, The biology course, the regular science course for Sophomores. is a study of living organisms, both plant and animal. In the chemistry course. the student learns of the composition of substances. Also in this course, he studies the Atomic Theory and the useful applications of atomic energy. Physics is a course in matter and motion. The student learns the scientific mechanics behind such things as heat, electricity, light, and sound. Row I: Gentry, Cal- vin B. jr., Gross, Mrs. Helen A., Grubbs, Mrs. Mary Carolyn, Hammer- ling, Mrs. Thelma, Hawkins, Miss Elise, Herring, Ar- thur D. Row II: Hollings- worth, Miss Fran- ces, Horning, Da- vid J., Huddleston, Mrs. Elanor T., johnson, H a r 0 l d R., Keding, Mr. Lee S., Keller, Miss Vir- ginia. Row III: Kent, Mr. B. W., Lawhorn, Mrs. Anna, McAr- thur, Mrs. Nalleah, McDaniel, Mrs. F. V., McL-elland, Miss Margaret R o s e, Marcontell, R. E. Mary Jo Montague and Mike Sweeney prepare a Brent Blaylock and Kenneth Naber demonstratt paper mask, while Tommy Tune diciphers a mod- their woodworking abilities, while working ot ernistic painting in the Arts Class. their furniture projects in Lamar s woodshop 12 The replica of the l-lawthorne's House of Seven Gables in the library holds the attention of juniors, Helen Smith, Lynn Smelley, and Annes Gels. NR Q' ,J fix V4 'l ,U ,jf If Jfpiff ilfghgci, Mary Claire Peden and Linda Davis clean up their desk after an interesting experiment during one of Miss Hollingworth's Chemistry labs. i 13 One of the most interesting departments in Lamar is that of Foreign Languages under the supervision of Mrs. Elanor Huddleston. This cefvartment is divided into two fields of languages: Classical and Romance. 1 .e Classical Language taught at Lamar is Latin. The Latin course is a four yt f course devoting the hrst year to fundamentals, the second to the study 0. Julius Caesar, the third to the orations of Cicero, and the fourth to the v 'itings of Virgil. the Romance field, the department offers courses in French and Spanish. t of these courses are carried only through the third year, but a fourth 5 :ass may be formed at the request of enough students. The first two ye.. .s of French and Spanish are devoted to fundamentals of grammar and learning to speak the language. The third year is a reading course, enabling tl.: student to apply and practice what he has learned his first two years. In the field of the Arts, Lamar offers excellent courses in Music, Art, and Drama. Mr. Lee Keding heads the Music Department, which consists of Mr Keding's Choralettes, Mrs. Stecher's Lamar-O-Liers, and Boys' Chorus, anf' Mr. T rongone's Orchestra and Band, There is a place in Lamar's Music program for everyone with musical talent. The Art Department, headed by Miss Mary Brown, is noted for the wonderful job it does on the scenery for every Lamar play. Lamar's art talent usually takes First Place in all city conteits which it enters. Mrs. Ruth Denney and her Drama Department are well known around Lamar. Last year their play Our Town won First Place in the State One-Act Play Contest. This year productions have been I Remember Mama for the winter play and a cutting of the same for the One-Act Play Contest. Another of Lamar's outstanding departments is the Speech Department, under Mr. Winston Miller. The Speech Department offers a public speaking course for beginners, to teach them the fundamentals of good speech making. For the more advanced students there is the course in debate and logic. Many of the trophies which line our cases have been brought in by students in this department from their Speech Tournaments. Row I: Miller, Win- ston, Millsap, james B., Miner, Mrs. Edna Wolf, Nes- mith, Miss Francis F. , O'Donnell, Rob- ert Lee, Outterson, Leslie A. Row II: Page, Mrs. Margaret Y o u n gg Pepper, Fred W., Perry, Mrs. Leslie E., Phelps, Mrs. Dorothy, Pleasants, Miss julia, Porter, Mrs. Ella S. Row III: Pushard, Mrs. Gladys G., Red, Miss H. Lel, Robb, .Mrs. T. H., Rowzee, Mrs. T. J., Sandel, Mrs. H. L., Sanders, Mrs. Mira M. Ann Schudy points out the process of amending Camilla Montalbono prepares a delicious meat the Constitution to Denny Carlsen and Mr. Dug- sauce for her spaghetti, as fellow classmates help gan, during his Civics class. in Mrs. Wilson's foods class. 14 .1 .f jen Tomlinson, Sue Sellors, Peggy Howard, Mr. Edward Trorigone leads Tommy Claiborne, nd Nancy Walker leap across the stage during Kathy Kilgore, Charles Prescott, and George ieir dance routine in the variety show, Alice. Gaines during a rehearsal of the Orchestra. 15 ln the vocational field, Lamar offers a program of many and varied courses. The primary purpose of the vocational courses is to offer the student some indication of ability and interest in a held which could be the student's vocation in later life. For the girls, Lamar offers a program of Home Economics, under Mrs. H. L. Sandel. This department offers courses in food and clothing. The foods course, besides teaching the basic fundamentals of cooking a meal, teaches practical shopping and budgeting. The clothing course helps to cut the expense of dressing by teaching the girls how to design, make, and wear their clothes. The Commercial Arts Department, headed by Mrs. T. J. Rowzee, prepares the student for the secretarial field through its courses in typing. Typing, however, has a very practical application, for it enables the student for a faster and more legible preparation of his studies. Mr. J. H. Carr heads the Industrial Arts Program. This department offers courses in woodshop, leather shop, metal shop, crafts, and mechanical draw- ing. The shop and crafts courses are courses in hand work, demanding a degree of skill to produce useful household articles. Mechanical drawing is an excellent preparation for future courses in architectural drafting. One of the newer departments at Lamar is Vocational Agriculture, under supervision of Mr. Isaac Carter. In this course, the student learns of the new methods of modern agriculture. This department works closely in co- operation with Lamar's Future Farmers of America. In the Physical Education Department, Miss Elise Hawkins is in charge of girls athletics and Mr. Harald johnson handles boys athletics. The pur- pose of the department is to teach the student physical fitness, ability, and cleanliness. The department, also, offers a course in First Aid and Life Saving. For the boys interested in a military career, there is the Lamar Reserve Officers' Training Corps Unit, headed by Sergeant David Horning. The purpose of the R.O.T.C. is to teach something of army discipline. regu- lations, and life to the students in preparation for his military service. The Guidance Department, with Mrs. Ula Hennes and Mrs. Rose Good- rich, offers in the Spring Term for the Seniors, a series of lectures by out- standing men in their particular fields. The purpose of these lectures is to give the student some idea of what each vocation offers and to help him select a field in which he would like to have his life's work. Row I: Sims, Mrs. ,tt A Mary Knolleg Ste- cher, Mrs. Virginia, Stewart, Coy, Tate, H. Harold, Taylor, 1 .v Miss Virginia, is Teshner, Mrs. Jen- E nie Robison. E Row II: Trietsch, H. D., Trongone, Mr. Edward, Weinberg, Miss Helen, Whee- ler, Cockerellg Wooden, Lynn M., Yost, Mrs. Agnes B. Teachers Not Pictured: Allen, Mrs. Evelyn W. Brasher, Miss Alberta Buchanan, Miss Margaret Butler, H. E. Carr, J. H. Constant, Mrs. Mozelle Covington, Miss Nina Albert Ullfidl, Bert AdkiHS, and Creston HUfCh' Mrs. Ruth Leavell, Dean, gives final directior lflSOI1 PICPHIC the I'l'l0Vl6 PI'0i6CIO1' bCf0l'C 3. ClHSS, Q0 Lynn Dee Bfyan before Sending hef On an el an activity of the Visual Aids. rand, while Margie McKenzie looks on. 16 Duggan, F. Lee Neyland, Mrs. Florence A. Greenwood, Miss Helen Ourrerson, Leslie A, Kivell, Bert H. Phelps, Mrs. Dorothy W. Longcope, Donald B- Scorr, Mrs. Mable D. McCarty, Miss Hazelle Staars, Mrs. Mary K. Mills, Ernest M. Staggs, Miss Drew Black Mohr, Miss Eleanor S. Trietsch, H. Morris, Miss Nell Wilson, Mrs. Videlle Grant Mr. Lee S. Keding, Miss Margaret BUChaUaH, Mrs. Harry Holmes, Mrs. Ula Hennes, and Mrs. Mr. Harold Johnson, and Mr- Coy Stewart relax Willis Davis gather around pourer Mrs. Carlos after classes in the teacher's lounge. Hamiltgn during the fall P, T, A, Tea, 17 YOU D KNOW I T 5 LAMAR BY THE -Q MH9N5K fi fig Y 6' fx x , f 45' do :ff l fw Q XV Lin xf L xv 3 EEN' X if f R K., ,xQoQ0.sQ6,q . 1 M gf 1 1 1 1 1 1 43 1 1 1, 1: m A 11 11 11 i1 1 11 1 11 11 11 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 rg . 13 11 ' 1 1 1 '1 1 11 ' X, 11 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 'Q 'S 1 19 PRESIDENT Billy Armer VICE-PRESIDENT Jackson Arnold SECRETARY jen Tomlinson TREASURER Jack Douglas CHAPLAIN Carole Maj ure LAWYER David Ward PROPHET janet Johnston POET Edward Hairston BNI R CLA SS amumf I9 6 EN OR CL L1 PRESIDENT Richard Royds VICE-PRESIDENT Bill Moore SECRETARY joan Baker TREASURER David Abright CHAPLAIN Carol Kinney LAWYER Fred Hofheinz PROPHET Barbara Bayer POET Bob Durst une 19 6 21 Senior rings are displayed with pride! ABBOTT, ALLIZN Uuncl ABRIGHT, DAVID Qunuj Pow XVovt, Sergeant-ab Arinsg Cabinet Metnlvt-r, '55-'55: lli-YL Bowling Team Letterman: Clitwrltsrttler. '55: Senior Claw Treasurer. ACCURSD, PETE tjum-J ACKLEY, BILL Qjanuarpj Iiuturc Farrucrs uf Ameri ca: Ofiitc Assistant, 'S5. ADAMS, MARGIE Cjuncj Niwauna: Future Nurses of Atnerira: Kachina: Christian Student I'nion. ADKINS, BERT qjtmey ARIN, ANN tjunej Chumsx lrari Court, '55: Choral Iuttf.-S: Modern Dante Club: Gym Leader, ALEXANDER, FRANK fjuncl ALEXANDER, SLTIE Qjanuaryl ALKIRE. KAY Quite, Cherokee. ALLEN, ALLISON Cjuncj Niwttunilg Choralettewt Christian Student Union: Ullict: Assistant. ALLEN, ANN fjuncj Niwauna, Chomlettes: Christ- ian Student Union: Oflit-e Assistant. ALLEN, BERT CSun1mcr Schoolj ALLIEN, DUNCAN fjunej R. O. T. C: Omcers Clulm, 155. ALLISON, JANET fjunej Swimming Letterman, '55g Niwaunag Rodeo Clulv: La Cinquantainu: Lancer Staff, Sports Editor, '55. ALMY, PLTIER Cjunej Quill and Stroll, Treasurer '55g Orenrla Staff, Business Manager, '55g R,O.T.C., Rifle Team, '53-'55g Irari, Texas junior Academy of Science: Hi-Y: Chemistry Club. ALVAREZ, ARTHUR Uanuaryj Pow Xvtwv, Pub- licity Chairman, '55, AMBROSIZ, BOB fjttnej B Team Football Letter- man. '5-I: Team Football Letterman. 'Sig Ramal. ANDERSON, IiI.EANOR Qunej Arrowheatl: Nation- al Honor Society: Intvrscholastit Art Key. 55: Na- tional Interatholaslit Art Avnrtl. '55: Niwaunal Rodeo Club: XVapika. ANDERSON, LORRY Cjanuaryj Swimming Letter' man, 'SAL ANGIELO, EDDIE Uuncj ANGISLO. MARY jO fSummer Schoolj I.anmr-O- Lien: Chri5tian Student Union. ANKENMAN, NORMAN Qjunej Pow Wtvw. APPELT, Don tjunej Astronomy Club. ARMI-R, BILLY Uanuaryb National Honor Society, Student Council, Bowling Letterman, Ramal, Chap- lain, Publitity Chairman, Hi-Y, Senior Class Presi- dent. ARMSTRONG, BABS Uunej Kachina, Christian Student L'nion. ARMSTRONG, DAN QJunej R. O. T. C., Irarig Or- chestra. ARNOLD, JACKSON fjanuaryj Student Council Representative, 'Hz Ramal: Senior Class Vice-Ptesi- dent. ARRINGTON, DON fJuneQ Pow Wow, Hi-Y. BAGBY. SALLY fjunej Arrowhead, National Honor Society: Niwauna: Future Nurses of America, Christian Student Union. BAILIQY, DIZANNA gimp BAKER, JANE fjunej Tawasi. BAKER. JOAN fjunej Student Council Representa- tive, '55-'55, Chairman of Directory Committee, '551 R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '55, R. 0. T, C. Officers' Club, Vice-President, '55, Palamar, Vice-President, Choralettt-s, Library Assistant, Senior Class Secre- tary. BALL, BILL Qjunej Manager, Baseball Team, Pow Xvow, Oiiice Assistant. BALLARD, JANOLA fJanuaryj Arrowhead, Nation- al llonor Society: Sophomore Cabinet, Student Counril Representative, '55, Bowling Team, Chums, Christian Student Union: junior Red Cross, Omce Assistant. BANDY, DICK fjunel HARBOUR, KATHERINE Uunej Third in State 1 Speak for Democracy, '54, Second Merchant Ma- rine Essay, '54: Sequoyah: Texas Junior Historical Society. Historian, '55, Radio Guild, National Fo- rensic League, Reporter, '51 BARN wr. isomer qjunep BARRERE, CLEM JR. Uunej Arrowhead: National Honor Society: R. O. T. C. Battalion Commander, Avuahoo: R. O. T. C. Officers' Club. BARRETT, CORALFF fjunej Future Teachers of Amr.-rica: Christian Student Union, Texas Junior Historical Society. BAUMtsA1trfN, JIM tjunej BAXLIEY, ELMER CJunej Student Council Repre- sentative, Band, Pow XWOW: Kachina, Red Cross Representative. BAYARD, HENRY qjtmep BAYIER, BARBARA fjunej Student Council Repre- sentative: Volleyball Letterman: Chums, Member- ship Chairman, '54, Social Chairman, '55, Cheer- leader, '55, Christian Student Union, Kachina, Senior Class Prophet. Slfllli RLTNREI., MARILYN F L A l 'l' Z GVUEN DRYSliLlL'S, and DIARY ANN DIL- LINGHAM proudly display their senior rings for l'l1otogrt1pl1cr JIM DANNENBAIJM, ttftur receiv ing them in the early fall. Caps and Gowns are meztsured for all. BEAN, MALINDA Cjunej ROTC SPONSOR, '55g Chums, Corresponding Secretary, '55, Christian Student Union. BEARD, CAROLE Qunej Volleyball Letterman, Lab Assistant. BEDDINGFIELD, DUKE Uunej BEELER, DICK fjunej B Team Baseball, '55, Ra- malg Hi-Y. BELL, KENNY Uunej B Team Basketball, '55, Awahong Hi-Y. BELTON, HELEN Cjunej Sophomore Cabinet: Stu- dent Council Representative, Mirabeaug Christian Student Uniong Kachinag Wowapig Library Assist- ant. BENTON, FRED fjunej Ramalg Hi-Y. BERLET, HELEN Uanuaryj Choralettes: Christian Student Uniong Kachina. BEARY, PAT Cjuriej BERTHELOT, LARRY Uunej BEVIL, BEVERLY Cjunej National Forensic Leagueg Art Awards, Tawasig Wapika, Reporter, '53, Vice- President, '54: Texas junior Historical Society, Corresponding Secretary, '55, Future Teachers of America, Recording Secretary, '54, Chaplain, '55, Future Nurses of America, Christian Student Union. BILLINGSLEY, BARBARA Cjunej Lancer StaH. Fea- ture Editor, '55, Associate Editor, 'SSQ Niwauna: Radio Guild: National Forensic League, Historian, '54, Secretary, '55, Christian Student Union, Pub- licity Chairman, '54, Vice-President, '55, Chora- lettes. BIONDO, FRAN fSumtner Schoolj BIONDO, JOSEPHINE Uanuaryj Tawasig Future Nurses of America. BLACK, ANNE Cjunej Kachina, Rodeo Club: Wa- pika: Churalettes. BLACK, BOBBY Uunej Red Cross Representative: Ramalg B Team Football, '53, A Team Foot- ball, '54-'55. BLACK, DEBORAH ANN fjunej Palamarg Lamar-0- Liersg Future Nurses of America. BLACK, LILAH Uunej Palamar: Kachina: Y-Teens: Christian Student Union, Texas junior Academy of Science. BLAIR, LYNDA fjanuaryj Haienonisg Wapika, BODET, JOAN Uuneb Choralettes. BONNER, GENE Uunej Red Cross Represenlativeg Lamar-O-Liersg Wnwapig Christian Student Union. BONNIWELL, FRANK fjanuaryj BOONE, JIM fjanuaryj R. O. T. C., Ramalz Na- tional Forensic League. BOUCHARD, JEANNE Uunej Palamarg Wowapi, Treasurer, '55, Y-Teens, Library Assistant. BOURDON, JOYCE Uunej Palamar, Parliamentar- ian, 'Sig Y-Teens: Christian Student Union: Ka- china: Office Assistant. BOURG, SUE ELLA ljunej Kachina. BOYD, BARBARA Cjunej Future Teachers of America: Christian Student Union. BOYD, MARILYN Ljunej Choralettes: Red Cross Representative: Christian Student Union: Kachina: Lab Assistant. BOYNTON. LINDA Uunej Mirabeau: Christian Student Union: Future Teachers of America. BRACF, PENNY Uunej La Cinquantaine: Christian Student Union. BRADY, 'IEM Uanuaryj R, O. T. C. BRALY, MARILYN Cjunej Christian Student Union: Kachina: Red Cross Representative: Gym Leader. BRANDT, BILL fjuncj Ramal. BREXVER, CHRIS Qjunej Student Council Representa- tive: Mirabeau, Parliamentarian, 'SS: Christian Student ljnion: Kachina: Senior Cabinet: Gym Leader. BRIDGFORTH. XVANDA Uunej R. O. T. C. Spon- sor, '55: Lamar-O-Liers: Kachina: Christian Student Union. BRINKERHOFF, JAN fjunej Palamar: Rodeo Club: Christian Student Union: Future Nurses of America: La Cinquantaine: Texas junior Histuriral Society: Y-Teens. BRITTON, MARIAN Uuuej Choralettes: Future Nurses of America: Christian Student Union: Ka- china: Y-Teens. BRIZZOLARA. SUE Cjunel Mirabeau: Kachina: Fu- ture Teachers ol America: Christian Student Union: Y-Teens: La Cinquantaine. BROESCHE, BRENDA Uunej Arrowhead: National Thespian Society: Kachina: Red Cross Representa- tive: Christian Student Union: Choralettes: Lab Assistant: National Honor Society. BROGAN, BILI. Qjunej BROOKS, HENRY fjunej Irari, Secretary, Social Chairman, '55: Kachina. BROWN, FRED Qunej National Forensic League: Swimming Team: Pow Wow: Hi-Y: Texas junior Historical Society, BROWN. LARRY Uunej Awahoo, Vice-President, '5S: Hi-Y: Future Farmers of America. BROWN SANDY une Arrowhead' National . U 7 , Honor Society: Student Council Representative: Girls State. 'Sin Chums, Ser eant-at-Arms: Princess Irari Court, '55: Gym Leatllerg Red Cross Repre- sentative: R. 0. T. C., Sponsor '55, Officers' Club: Rifle Team: Christian Student Union. Seniors TIIUMAS SI,AI'Cill'lilfR, RAYINIOND SINIITH, MARY RUTH SIIELDUN, ANN SCIIII- DY, and CAROLIQ SMITH enjoy the excitement of being meztsurcd for cap and gowns in MISS W'ElNBliRG'S homeroom. Senior cabinet plots the year's course. BROWNING, RITA Uunel Chums, Treasurer, '55: Oiice Assistant: Christian Student Uniong Gym Leader, National Honor Society. BRYAN, LYNN DEE Cjunej Quill and Scroll, Stu- dent Council Reptesentativeg Orenda Staff, Senior Editor, '55g Tawasig Choralettesz La Cinquantaineg Christian Student Uniong Olive Assistant. BUCHANAN, CHRIS fjanuaryj BURKE, SUSIE Uunej Chnralettes, Kachinag Wapika, Christian Student Union. BURKHART, PATRICIA Cjunej Arrowhead, Nation- al Honor Sorietyg Palamarg Christian Student Union: Office Assistant, Gym Leader. BURNS, FREDDY Cjanuaryj Baseball Letterman, '53-'ssg B Team Basketball, Manager, '55g Pow Wtmw. BURNS, RAY Cjunej A Team Football Letterman, '54-'55, Track Letterman, '54, '55g B Team Foot- ball, '55: May Fete Escort, 'Si BURR, DIXIE CSummer Schoolj BURROUGHS, REBECCA Qunej Tawasi, President, '55g Kachinag Lamar-O-Liersg Chaplain, '55, Radio Guildg National Thespian Society, Christian Stu- dent Union. BUTOS, ELAINE Cjunej BYERLY, BETTY fjunej Kachina, Rodeo Clubg Fu- ture Nurses of America: junior Red Cross Repre- sentative, Christian Student Union. BYRNE, BOBBY Uunej Student Council Repre- sentative, Hi-Y. CABIZ, PAT Qunej Tnwasi: Lamar-O-Liers. CKARFY, jI7NIE fjunel Nlitabean: Lamar-O-Liersg La Cinquantnine, Christian llnion. CARGILE, MIMI fjnnej Cherokee. CARLILE, ANN fjunej Kihums. Reporter. 55: Ka- chinttg La Cinquantztine. CARSON, ROBERT fjunej Boys' Chorusg B Team Football, '55g A Team Football Letterman, '54, '55g Track Letterman, 54. CARTER, DONNA JANE Qsummer Schoolj Volley Ball Team, '53, '54, Swimming Team, '555 Lab As- sistant. CARTER, GLORIA Cjunej Future Nurses of America: Lamar'O-Liers. CARTER, JESSIE fjunej Quill and Scroll: Lancer Staff, News Editor, '55g Mirabeau, Treasurer, 'SSL La Cinquantaineg Choralettesg Gym Leader, Christ- ian Student Union. CARTWRIGHT, ELLEN Qjunej Palamat, Lamar-O- Liersg Kachinag Office Assistantg Gym Leaderg Christian Student Union. CASTROLL, ROBERT Qunej Texas junior Academy of Science, Cartoonists' Association. CATTERTON, JULIE Uunej Kachinag Red Cross Representative, Niwauna, President, '55g Y-Teens, Lamar-O-Lietsg Christian Student Union. CI-IAPIN, ROBERT Cjanuaryj R. 0. T. C. CHEFIC. ANNETTE Uunel Student Council Repre- senta.ix'eg Sequoyahg Mirabeaug Choralettesg Texas junior Academy of Stientug Texas junior Historical Society, Presidt-nt, 'Sig Kachina: Otlice Assistantg Gym Leader: Christian Student Union: National Honor Society. CIIENAULT, I.OlflS Quncj Sophomore Caliinetg junior Cabinet: Awzthoo, President, SS. CHRISMAN, CLARK Qjunej Hi-YZ R. U. T. C., Drill Platoon. CLARK, ANN Qjuncj Sophomore Cabinet: Student Council Representative: Mirabcau: Future Teachers of America, Treasurer, 'SSL Christian Student Uniong Texas junior Historical Sotietr: Lamar-O-Liers. CLEMENTS, BILL Qjunej B Team Football Letter- man, '53. CLIFFORD, RONNIE Cjunej Ramal. COBB, MERLE Uunf.-J Miralwcaug Larnar-O-Liers, Secretary. '55: Kachina: Wapikag Red Cross Repre- sentative. COBURN, JEAN Cjanuaryl Chums: Christian Stu- dent Union: Kachina: National Honor Society. COKER, DOROTHY fjunej COLBAUGH, MARY ELLEN fjunej Tawasig Lamar O-Liers: Kachina. COLE, PATTY Qjunej junior Cabinet: Student Coun cil Representative: Mirabeau, Publicity Chairman, '55, Choralettes: Christian Student Union. COLEMAN, JOHN qtmtp COLLIER, CHAD Cjunej COLLINS, JACQUE Cjuncj Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Wfowapi: Lihrary Assistant. COMEE, GAIL fjunuj Future Nurses of America, CONNER, CORA Qjunej Quill and Scrollg Orenda, Business Staff, 'Six Palamar: junior Red Cross Representative: Kachina: Christian Student Union. COOK, BARBARA Uunej COOK, SHARON Uunej Future Nurses of America Christian Student Union: Lab Assistant. COONROD, BARBARA Qjunej R. O. T. C. Sponsor Officers' Club: Lamar-O-Liers. CORNELIUS, JOYCE Uunej Tawasig Kachina National Honor Society Vfowapi: Library Assist ant: Future Nurses of America. ' Gtltllcrcd :tr tltttic l MR. XVRlUll'l' are l'lll.l AlilVlliR, l5Ul5l'rY lVlll.l.lill, VIALK lJUliUl,AS lll7W'ARD ll.-XIRSTON. -IFN 'l'UNll.lNSON JACKSON AltNlll.D, f.AR0l.lf NADIURIE NANCY XYALKIQR, :md HOB RUlll:R'l'SON for the mid-term Senior tktlwimft Il1L'L'IlllQ. Shakespeare's Macbeth is the struggle of Iflafly. CORNITIUS, EDDIE Oanuaryj COWAN, JACK Uunej COWART, TED Qjunej Pow Wow, Lamar Art Representative. cox, CHARLIE gimp cox, JIMMY qjtmep CRAIG, MARTHA fjunej Arrowheadg National Thcspian Society, President, '55, Student Council ' Representative: Ramal Cup: junior Cabinet: R. O. T. C. Sponsor: Palamar: Choralettes, Secretary, '55: Radio Guildg Kachina: Olficers' Club: May Fete Maid, '53g Gym Leader: State One Act Play '55, National Honor Society. CRAMER, TOMMY fjunej National Honor Society: Hi-Yg Ramalg National Forensic League: Radio Guild, Lab Assistant, Junior Red Cross Representa- tive. CRANE, CAMILLE Uunej Lamar-O-Liers, Kachina: Christian Student Union. CRATE, BARBARA fjunej Wapika. CRATE, BETTY qjunej Wapika: Junior Red Cross Representative. CROIT, BOBBIIE Cjnnt-J Pztlanmr. Decorations Chair- man, '5Sg Kacltinag XX'ttpil-ta: Christian Student Uniting Y-Teens: Lamar-O-Liers. CROXVSON, CAROL Uunuj Tawasi: Christian Stu- dent Uninn: Wapika. CUNNINGHAM, SHARON fjunej Lamar-O-Liers: Christian Student Union, Kachina. CURTIN, NIARTIVEE C-lunej Future Nurses of Americag Future Teachers of America, Christian Student Uniong Y-Teensg Choralettes. CURTIS, DAVID fjunej CUTSHALL, BILL Uanuaryj Student Council Repre- sentative: Track Letterman, 'Sig Ramal. DALY, HERMAN Cjunej Tennis Letterman, '54, 'Sig Ramalg National Honor Society. DARBY, ANNE Cjunej Palatnar, Chaplain '54, Membership Chairman, 'Sig Rodeo Club: Christian Student Union. DARBY, MARY Uunej Chumsg Lamar-O-Liers. DARSFY, JOE Uunej Ofbce Assistant. DAVID, DIANNE Cjunej Wapikag Choralettesg Christian Student Union. DAVID, DORMAN fjunej DAVIS, GUY Uunej A Team Basketball, '55, B Team Basketball, '53: Hi-Y. DAVIS, JERRY Uunel Band: Pow Wow: Hi-Y, Vice- President, '54g Chaplain, '55, DAVIS, LINDA fjunel Lancer Staff, Niwaunag Rndeu Club. DAVIS, MARTHA Qjunej Arrowhead: Student Coun- cil Representativeg Palamar: junior Red Cross Representative: Oiiice Assistant: Gym Leaderg Na- tional Honor Society. DAVIS, MARYNELLE Cjunej Mirabeau: Y-Teens: La Cinquantaineg Kachina: Christian Student Union. DAVIS, ROBERT Uanuaryj DAVIS, SYLVIA Qjunej Sequoyahp Radio Guild: Ka- chinag junior Red Cross Representativeg OB'tce As- sistant. DANWSON, JOHNNY Uunej Student Council Repre- sentative: Ramalg B Team Basketball Letterman, 'Ng A Team Basketball Letterman, '55. DAY, BILLY Qunej R. O. T. C.g Bandg Orchestrag Awahon, DEAN, BILLY fjunej R. O, T. C. DEAN, MARTY Ounej Lamar-O-Liersg Kachina: Christian Student Union. DEANS, DOROTHY fjanuaryj Lamar-O-I.iers: Ku- chinag Christian Student Uniong Haienonisg Kiowa. DEAR, RICHARD fjunej DEFOY, VINCENT Uunej Irari, Treasurer, '55, President, '5S. DeLaTORRE, LeROY Cjunej DeMOSS, BARBARA fjunej Lamar-O-Liersg Kachinag Christian Student Union. DENHAM, ELIZABETH Cjuneb Mirabeaug Kachina, Future Teachers nf Americag Christian Student Union. DICK, BILL Cjunej Band: Awahoog Amateur Radio Club: Lab Assistant. DICKINSON, NEIL Cjunej DICKINSON, NORMAN Cjunej R, O. T. C., Omccrs' Club. DILLINGHAM, MARY ANN Uunej Student Coun- cil Representative: Advisory Councilg Niwauna, Vice-President, 'Sig Christian Student Uniong La Cinquantaineg Red Cross Representativeg Kachina. DINCAN5, SHARON Uunej La Cinquantaineg Waa pikag Kachina, Gym Captain. f ef' if 7135! 1 11? 1- ' 1llf fi.5f The Model uf it Shatkcspertxtti 'I'hctttt'u in the library is admired by Senior litiglish students UIOIE XYIZLLS, CHARI.0'I I'If RIfIfVI S, MARTHA DAVIS, IIIERBIE IIASCHKIL and ISAMBI Vi'HI'I'RIDGE. Many headaches result from Chaucer's chore. DOLL, TIM Q-lanuaryl Student Council Representa- tite: Rantal. IJONALDSON, ROHICRT tjunej B Team Basket- ball, Manager: Swimming Team, Manager. DOOM, NANCY fJuncJ Gini Captain: Kachina: Wlapika: Otlice Assistant. DOULLAS, JACK Cjanuaryj Student Council Repre- sentatiw: Senior Cabinet: Ramal, Sports Chair- man: Hi-Y: Senior Class Treasurer: National Honor Society. DRAPER, DOROTHY CJuneJ Orenda Staff: Direct- ory Staff: Christian Student Union: La Cinquan- taine. DRLMMOND, DIANE tjunej Sequovah, Anthology Editor, '5-i, Vice President, '55: Chums: Kachina. DRYSELIUS, KEWEN CJunej Student Council Repre- sentatite: Art Kei: Sequoyah, President. '55: Pala- mar, Sports Chairman, '55: Kachina: Christian Stu- dent Union: Choralettes: National Honor Society. DUCKISTT, JIM Cjunej Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: President Junior Class: B Team Football Letterman. '5-l: Urenda Staff, Sports Editor: Rantal, Secretary, '5-1: Hi-Y: May Pete Escort: Tawasi Cup Wiriner: Office Assistant. DUGGAN, ANN fjunej Student Council Repre- sentative: R. O, T. C. Sponsor: ralamar, itecoruing Secretary, '55: Choralettes: Olhce Assistant: Ka- china: National Honor Society. l JUNLAP, WAYNE fjunel IJUNNAM, B015 Uunej National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Team Basketball Letterman: Orenda Stali, Sports Editor, '5-t, Editor, '55: Ramal, Treasurer, '55: Vice-President, '55: May Fete Escort. DURST, BOB Cjunej Arrowhead: National Forensic League: National Honor Society: Lancer Staff: Se- quoyah. Treasurer, '55: Band: Pow XX'ow: Senior Class Poet, lrAKl:R. JUANNE tJunej La Cinquantaine. IECKSTROM, KATIE Qjunej FDEN, CATHY fjunej Junior Cabinet: R. O T. C, Sponsor, '55, Otiicers' Club: Niwauna, Sergeant-ab Arms, '55: Klhristian Student Union: Junior Red Cross Representative. I2 DG AR, ANN Uunej FDMUNIJSON. LACY Qunej Arrowhead: Quill anti Stroll, Secretary, '55: Orenda Stan, Class Editor, Girl's Athletic Editor: Future Nurses of America, Secretary, 'SSQ Vice-President, '55: La Cinquantaine: Texas Junior Historical Society: Xlifowapig Library Assistant: Ofiice Assistant: National Honor Society. IEFFINGER, TEMPLE Uanuaryj Tawasi: Haienonis, President, '53: Choralettes. IQLLFDGIE, RALPH CJunej R.O,T.C: Awahoo. l:LLlS, JIZANNE CJuneJ Ia Ctnquantaine. IENEN, JACK Hunel Christian Student Union: Pow Vfow, Social Chairman, '55, IENGBLRCQ, ALAN Uunej Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Boys' Chorus: Sophomore Class President: May Pete Escort: Student Council President: Team Football Letterman, '5-1: B Team Football Letterman: Swimming Letterman, '54: Directory Comntitlee: Ramal, Secretary, '54, ESTILL, ROBFRT CJunej Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Sophomore Cahinet: Bowling Letter- man, '5-i: Ratnal: Hi-Y. EVANS, JERRY CJunej B Team Football Letter- man, '5-S, EXVING, JANET Cjunej Lamar-O-Liersg La Cinquan- taineg Christian Student Union, FPALJN, ,IUIE Ljttncj Arrowheatig Lab Assistant, National Ilonor Sotiety, IfEATHl'.R, BILL Qjttnej Avtahuu. FEIGLE, TLD C-january, May Pete Eafott, '53, '54, 'Sig Btmling Team, 'Si IiEN'I'Rl:SS, JOAN Cjunej l7liRlrl'SUN, NANCY Qjunej Miraheaui La Cin- quanlttinc: Kachina, Cltoralettesg Gym Leader. FERGUSON, SHARON Cjunej Arrowhead. FERGUSON, STANLEY Qjuncj PERRELI., FRANCES fjuntj Nivsauna. PIMBLE. CHARLES fjuncj FINCH, LISA Qunej FINKENBLTRGER, YICRI Cjunej Student Council Representative, Qucun of Irari Court, Choralettes: Karhina: Texas junior Acatlcmy of Science: Junior Red Crum, Vitae-President, 'Sig Christian Student Union. FISK, BARBARA Qjunej Rodeo Club: Oflife AS- sis-tant. FLAUG, KAY Cjuncl FLAITZ, MARILYN fjuncj Student Council Raprcf scntativcl junior Rutl Cross Representative: Pala- mar, Gift Chairman, 'SSQ Choralettesg Kafhinag Otlitre Assixtantg Christian Student Union. ftdtxti. BILLY plump FLFMINI-, ,IANICE tjunt-J Awahoo Sweetheart, La- mar-O-Liersg Kathinag Orentla Beauty, '54, FLOYD, VIRGINIA Kjunej txhunts. FLUIJE, SUSAN Cjunej Lamar-0-Lieri: Christian Student L'ninn. FOKQKE. ROBERT Uunej Student Council Repre- scntatncg lrati, Chaplain, 'SSQ Hi-Y. A section of L.tn1ar'5 footlntll uiclowa lines up on thc atutlitorium steps. l'it'tttt'ud arc lil Slli HU- S'I'l2'I fliR, PEGGY PIOXVARIT, PEGGY JOHN- SIVON, BETTY Rlillll 'IONI MtCUNNIfI., LA- YINIA RIJYNOLDS. tttttl MARY GENE GIB- IIONS. Seniors see their last pep rallies. FOGLE, EVELYN Cjunej Mirabeau, Parliamentariat 'Sig Oiiice Assistantg Christian Student Union. FOLEY, LEXVIS tjunej FONDRFN, CAMILLE Cjunej Volleyball Team, '51 Choralcttesg Gym Leader. FORESTIER, ROSEMARY Cjunej Swimming Lette: man, 'Sag Tawasi, Sports Chairman, '55g Choral lcttesg Christian Student Union. FORSHAXV, ROBIERT Uunej Lancer Staffg Quill ant Scroll. FRAPS, ANTON Cjanuaryj Track Team. FREDERICK, DARYL fjanuaryj FRENCH. RONNIIE Cjunej junior Cabinetg Ramal Office Assistant. PRIFDRICH, ALLAN fjunej Band. FRITZ, FAYE LOU fjunej Choralettc:-3 Kachina: Orenda Beauty, '54g Christian Student Union. GALKE, SANDRA fjanuaryj Lamar-O-Liers: Ka- chinag Texas juninr Historical Society: Texas jun- inr Aradetny of Science: Rctl Cross Representative, '53-'5-4: Lab Assistant, '55. GAGE, RICHARD Cjunej Hi-Y. Games, Groxtiia qjiinep tmiwiia, 'sa-sc. GAINLY, HUGH Uunej Band, Treasurer, 'Sig Texas junior Academy of Science. GAITI-IIiR, JOSEPH Uunej R. O, T. C.: Future Farmers of America. Secretary, 'Si GAILAGI-IER, BILI. Uunej B Team Football Lel- tcrman, '55g Track Letterman, '5'i. GAMBLI3, JUDY Cjunej Lamar-O-I.iers3 Kachina. GARDESCU, ANA JEANNE Cjunej Tawasig La Cinquantaineg Kachina. GEORGE, BILL Cjunej junior Cabinet: Ramal. GERMANY, SUE Cjuncj Tawasi, Charity Chairman, 'SSQ Choralettesz Christian Student Union. GIBBOXS, MARY GENE fjunej Choralettesp Ka- china: Christian Student Kniong Future Nurses of America: junior Red Cross. GIFIFORD, NANCY Cjunej National Thespian So- ciety: Choralettesi Christian Student Lininng Ka- china. GILBERT, -IUDY fjunej Student Council Reprusentar tixe, 'Sig Lancer Staff: Y-Teens: Christian Student Union. GILBREATH, ALICE MARIE Uunej Tawasi, Scr- geant-atAArms. '55, GIPS, ALTALEEN fjunej Student Countil Repre- sentative: Lamar-O-Liars: Kachina: Christian Stu- dent Union. GLASll, GLENN tjunej B Team lioothall Letter- man, '54, GLASSCOCK, ROY Cjanuaryl XVowapi: Kachina: Li- brary Assistant, '53, GOLDEN. BERT fjunej R. O. T. C.: Awahoog Hi-Y. GOLDMAN, jOl'lN Qjanuaryj B Teatn Football Letterman, '55: A Team Football, 'Sflg lrari. GOSNFLL, BOBBY Cjanuaryj Future Farmers of America. '55-'55: Rodeo Club, GOSS, MARjORllf Qjunej Volleyball Letterman, '55: Mirabeau. GRANT, MARJORIE tjunej Tawasit Kachina: Texas junior Historital Sotiety: Future Tcathers of America: Christian Student l'nion. GRELNING, GLS Cjunej Pow Vioxx: Hi-Y. GREISR, SARA NELL Cjanuaryj Christian Student Union: Texas junior Academy of Science: Red Cross Representative: Student Countil Representa- tive, '5-4: National Honor Sotiety. GREGG, HOB Cjunej Golf Team Letterman, Swim- ming Team: Pow XX'ow, Treasurer, '54, President, 'Sig Hi-Y. Secretary sim: junior Red Cross Repre- sentative: May liete liscort. GREGORY, BOBBY Cjunej GRESHAM, Sl'SAN Cjunej Quill and Scroll: Orenda Class Editor: Palamarg Kathina: Ofiite Assistant: Christian Student Union. GRllilflES, SANDRA tjunej Senior Cabinet: Library Assistant: Tawasi: XVoviapi, Christian Student Cnion. GRIFFIN. BUZZ Cjunej junior Calwinet: Track Man- ager, 'S-5, 'SSQ A Football Manager, '54, Trainer, 'Sig B Team Football Manager: Pow Wtxw. GRIMFS, GLORIA Cjunej Student Council Repre- sentatixeg Niwauna: liuture Teatht-rs of America: Christian Student Union. GRINSTEAD, TIIYIS tjunej National Forensit l.ea- gue: Hi-Y. President, '55: Pots XY'ow: Radio Guild: Ollite Assistant: lnterstholastic League First Place Dehatc, WS. GROSSMAN, GARY fjunej Swimming Letterman. 'S-1. '55: B Team Basketball: Ramal: National llonor Sotiety. GITEST. MARY Cjunej junior Red Cross Representa- tive: Palamar, Pulilicity Chairman: l.a Cinquantaineg tflioralettt-s: Otlire Assistant. Gl'TllRlF. LFONY fjunej National lelonor Sotieti: Miralweau, President. '59, Telephone Chairman, '5-in junior Rt-tl Cross Representative: Kachina: Chora- lettt-s: Gini l.t-atler: tltlire Assistant. llt stttton ol tht Senior girls sit in tlmt' niitlt - ' ttut.litot'ium .intl tcil the lout lnmtit' xtyttuy .txt- lililjsll.-K l ta.-st. telling for t QRUI Still. lf YH l,0ll l'Rllf, IANl- Sl-l,l,lY.'XN. and Yltlxl l-INRI NUI 'RCI R, Trig proves a troublesome task. ,rf A GUYTON, MERLE CSummer Schoolj Lamar-O-Liers. GUYTON, MOLLIE Cjunej Arrowhead: Student Council Representative: Niwauna, New Member- ship Chairman, 'SS: Choralettes: Haienonis: Kiowa: La Cinquantaine, President, 'SS: Christian Stu' dent Union, Publicity Chairman, 'SS: Office Assist- ant: Gym Leader: National Honor Society. HAASE, PEGGY Uunej Lamar-O-Liers: Christian Student Union. HAIRSTON, EIJWARD Uanuaryj Senior Cabinet: Student Council Representative: Pow Wow: Car- toonist Association, Vice-President, '54, President '55. n HALBERT, PHIL Cjunej Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Sophomore Cabinet: Pow Wow: Wtvwapi, Treasurer, '54: Library Assistant: Bowling Team: Texas junior Academy of Science. HALL, CYNTHIA fjunel Arrowhead: National Fo- rensic League, Historian, 'S4: Student Council Representative: First Place Debate Inter-Scholastic League, 'SS: Mirabeau, Corresponding Secretary, 'S-iz Christian Student Union, Secretary, Chaplain, '53: Choralettes: Gym Leader: National Honor Society. HALL, JO ANN fjanuaryj Mirabeau: Rodeo Club. President, '54-'SS, Secretary, 'SS: Gym Leader. HALL, TONY Cjunej Swimming Letterman, '54. HALSTED, MARTHA Qunej Choralettes: Niwauna: Christian Student Union: Office Assistant: Kachina: National Thespian Society, HANFY, SANDRA LEE Cjunej HANSEN, DOUGLAS fjanuaryj Arrowhead: Nation- al Honor Society: Ramal: Wtwwapi: Lab Assistant. HARDER, ANN Uunej Red Cross Representative: Christian Student Union: Future Nurses of America: Kachina: National Thespian Society. HARKNESS, JIM qjunep HARPER, ANN Uunej Tawasi, Social Chairman, 'SS: Choralettes: 'Christian Student Union. HARPER, GIBSON fjunej HARRIMAN, DOUG Uunej HARRIS, BRUCE qjunep R. 0, T. C. HARRISON, SYDNEY fjunel Volleyball Letterman, 'S'i, 'SS, Captain, '5S: Mirabeau: Lamar-O-Liers: Ro- deo Club. HARRISON, TRULA fjunej Palamar: Texas junior Historical Society, Parliamentarian, 'SS: Texas junior Academy of Science: Astronomy Club: Ka- china: Gym Leader: Christian Student Union. HARROD, RONNIE C-IuneJ B Team Basketball Letterman, '55, 'S-1: A Team Baseball Letterman, '55: Track Letterman, '5S: Ramal: Hi-Y, Treasurer, '55, HART, BETTY fjanuaryl Lamar-OvLiers: Haienonis: Christian Student Union: Kachina: Lab Assistant. HASCHKE, HERBIE Uuncj B Basketball Letter- man, 55: A Team Basketball Letterman, '55: Ramalg Hi-Y, Vice-President, 'SSQ Lab Assistant. HATCH, MARY Uanuaryj Tawasi, Recording Sec- retary, '55: Lamar-O-Liers: Haienonis: Kiowa: Ka- china: Christian Student Union. HATTWICK, DICK Uunej Arrowhead: National Forensic League: National Honor Society: B Team Baseball, '55: Band: Ramal, Secretary, 'SS: Hi-Y, Secretary, '54, Vice President, 'SS: Latin Club, Vice-President, '53. IIAXYKINS. ANN fJunej Bowling Team Letterman, '5-S, '553 Tawasiz Future Nurses ot' America, Chap- lain, '55g Junior Red Cross Representativeg Lamar- O-Liers: 'Y-Teenst Christian Student llnion. IIAYFS, PAI'LA Cjunej Arrowhead: National Honor Sncieng La Cinquantainet Y-Teens: Christian Stu- dent Uniong Kaehinag Chorttlettes: Gym Leatlerg Olhee Assistantg Texas Junior Academy of Science. HAYNES, CAROLE Cjunej R. O. T. C. Sponsor: Tavsasi. IIAYNES, MARGARET Cjunej Lamar-O-Liersg Christian Student Union. HEFLEY, ROY QSummer Sehoulj B Team Foot- ball Letterman, '55, '54, Traek Team, '54, 55, Rodeo Club, IIIELMS, MARIANNE Uunej Miraheau: Princess of Irari Court, '55g La Cinquantaineg Kachinag Christ- ian Student Union. IIEMMI, CARL fjunej HENDERSON, RALEIGH fJunej Quill and Scroll: Palamarg Kachinag Christian Student Union: Otenda Staff, Class Editor, '55. IIENSLEY, FRANJI Uunej Arrowhead: National Honor Society: National Forensic League: Niwaunag Christian Student Union, Choralettesg Future Teachers of America: Tennis Team, '54g Otiice Assistant. HERNDON, HL'CI-I CJunej Awahoo. Secretary, ,551 Swimming Team Letterman, '54g Rodeo Clubg Future Farmers of America, Treasurer, '55, IIESLEP, JIMMY QSumnter Seltoolj B Team Font' ball. '55: Track Team. '54, '55g Rodeo Club. IIIGHTOXVER. JUDY tjunej Senior Cahinetg Stu- dent Couneil Representative: Kaehinag Niwauna: Chorztlettes: Christian Student Union: Gym Leader: Y-Teens. IIILL. BEVERLY Qjunej IIILL, BRYAN Uttnej R. O. T. C.: Christian Stutlent Liniong Lab Assistant: Texas junior Atadenty of Seienee, x'ite.Pmident, '55g Chemistry Club. IIILL, DENNIS BRUCE Cjanuaryj Swimming Team Letterman, '55g Boys' Chorus. HILLMAN. ANNI-TTI: tJunt-5 Choralettt-sz XX'.tpikaL Christian Student Union: Lah Assistant: Kathina. HILTON, MARJORIE tjanuaryj Palamarg Chora- lettes: La Cinquantaine: Y-Teensg Christian Student L'nion. IIINKLEY, MARCIA tjunej IIODIiI.I,, JANE fjanuarvj Niwauna, Treasurer, '55g Christian Student Union. IIODCIS, FRI-D fJuneJ BM Team Basehall Letter tnan, 55g B Team Baseball, 'S-4. NNW Seniors ALAN iiNGBERLi, ELLEN VIA, DICK IIATTXVICK, JOAN BAKER, BETII PARISII, CAROI. KINNIZY, BOB DURST, MARY ANN DILLINGHAM. NANCY ROBERTS, MARTIIA DAVIS, CATIIY EDEN, JULIE CA'I I FR'I'ON, and SAILY SCHOONOVER enjoy lunch on the campus. Guess who crams for College Boards? EQXTVYR '12, tue N tttonal Honor Sottntt Sophomore. Cabtntt untor tabtntt Student fottnttl Reprextntatnt Trttl-t Ltttermtn ww Ram tl N ite Prestdtnt it i u cl at L e Istor Stntor Cltss I tw er HOCXBOONI II -XX Uuntj Palatutr Lhoralettes lhrtsttan Student L nton Ixafhtna H Tctns I. Linquantaine. HOLLAND MORRIS Qjunej Arrowhead: National Forensic: League, Treasurer: National Thespian So- tiety: Sequoyah: Radio Guild. President, 'SSL Inter- stholastit Debate Award: National Honor Society: One Att Play, '55, HDI HIilNZ, FRIED fjunej- National Forensir -Lea- ..,. ' Publitity Chairman. '55, Treasurer, 'SSL Ratlio -diff. l't'l ' M ' Ii't t: Q' 4 is 2 .1 'y . -rr- . . S Q It jr nf' ,Mug K 2 5 56 Y N I ' ' 40 IIOLM, CIERALD Cjunej Ramal. HOOVER. HOVVARIJ C-Iunej Irari, Vice-President, '55 HORLOCK, BARBARA Cjuncj Mirabeau: Chora- lettes: Kachina: XYapil-ta: Lab Assistant: liym Leader. HORN, KENNETH Qjunej Arrowhead: Awahoo: Band: Texas junior Afademy of Science: Amateur Radio Club. Historian, 'SSQ National Honor Society. HOSTETTIER, ELSIE Cjunej Niwaunzt: Gym Leader: Christian Student Union: Lamar-0-Liers. HOFGH, SED Cjanuaryj Student Council Repre- sentative. HOXVARD, CAROL Uunej Christian Student Union: Kachina: Choralettesg Wapika. HOXVARD, PEGGY Uanuaryj National Honor So- ciety: City Bowling Letterman: Niwauna: Haie- nonis: Choralettesg Office Assistant: Christian Stu- dent Union. HRDLICKA, CHARLES Cjunej Chemistry Club, President, .551 Texas junior Academy of Sciente, Sergeant-at-Arms: Amateur Radio Club. HVDGENS, MIKE Uunej Awahoog Amateur Radio Club, Secretary, '55. HUDSON, CAROL Uunej Palamar: Christian Student Union: Kachina: Choralettes, HINZICKER, ANDY Uunel Swimming Team. HUNT, NANCY tjunej Mirabeaug Choralettes. HIARST, CAROL fjunej National Thespian Society: Miraheau: Kachina: Christian Student Union! Swimming Team, '55, HURT, WORTII Cjunej Basketball Letterman, '54, '55. IIYMERS, BETTY fjunej IRBY, XVINIIIRIED Cjunej Student Directory Puhli- cation Committee: Palamar: Christian Student I'nion: Y-Teens: Choralettes. ISAAC, DOROTHY Cjunej Walaika, Treasurer: Christian Student Union: La Cinquantaine: Karhina. ISELT, NANCY Uunej Future Teachers of America: XVapika: Kachina: Christian Student Union: Chora' lcttes. JACOBS, BILL fjunej Band. JAMAIL, BARBARA ANN fjunej Tawasi. IAMES, ROY Cjunej Arrowhead: Student Council Representatixc: llirettory Staff: Ramal: Lab As' sistantg Hi-Y: Chemistry Club: National Honor Society. IFNKINS, MARION fjunej Tennis Team: Band: Lab Assistant: Orchestra, JLSTER, KAY Q-lunej Cheerleader: Swimming Let- terman, 'SS: Cherokee Swimming llead: Chora- luttesz Haienonis, President, 'S3. JOHANSON, EDNVARD Qunej XX'owapi. Vice- President: Band: R. O. T. C.: National Forensic League: Radio Guild: Amateur Radio Cluh: Awa' hoo. JOHNSON, NANCY HELEN fjunej jottxsotsz, XVANDA Cjunej R, o. T, C. sptmstir, 'Sig Lhums. Vite-President, 'SS: Lab Assistant: W'o- wapi: Christian Student Union: Kachina: Texas junior Historical Society. JOHNSTON, jANET Cjanuaryj Lancer Stali, Society Editor, Assistant Advertising Manager, 'SSL Ka- china: Y-Teens: Future Nurses of Anterita, Chap- lain, 'SS: Future Teachers of America: Christian Student Union: Senior Class Prophet. -IONES, MARGARET Uunej junior Cabinet: Mira- heau. Finance Chairman: junior Red Cross Repre- sentative: Office Assistant: Christian Student Union: Gym Leader. JONES, PAT qtmey JONES, TINSLEY Cjunej Swimming Letterman, 'SAL 'SSL Cheerleader: Ramal: Office Assistant. JUNKER, KAY Uunej Future Nurses oi America. KAISER, MARTHA Cjunej Palamar: Red Cross Representative: Gym Leader: Christian Student Union. KAISER, STEPHEN I-lanuaryj B Team Football Letterman, 'S3: Ramal. KALB, JOHN Uunej B Team Football Letterman, 'SSL A Team Foothall Letterman, 'S'i, 'SS: Ramal: May Fete Escort. KEETH. CHUCK Cjunej Team Baseball Letter- man, 'SS. KELLY, FRANK fjunej Arrowhead: National Honor Society: State One Art Play, 'SS: Rantal, Treastirer, 'S-t: Yicefl'resident, 'SS, President, 'SS: National Thespian Society: National Forensit League, Vice- Prcsident: Kathina: Radio Guild: Hi-Y, President, '55. KELLY, GARY fjunej B Team Football Letterman: 'S4: A Team lioothall Letterman, 'SS. RIELLEY, JERRY Qutlej lrari. KFNDALL, SANDRA fjunej Lamar-O-Liers: junior Red Cross Representative: Christian Student Union: Texas Junior Historical Society. KENDRICK, ROBERT Uuneb Swimming Letterman, 'S-t: Atsahoo. Chaplain, 'SS. A-..-.. ......4l l ? . . Y. Seniors JIM MEADOVUS, SALLY O'BRlEN, GORDON PRESTON, DIANE MELTON, and CAROL ANN XVINTERS gather information in preparation for the College Board Exams for col- lege entrance. Senior parties take their toll. KILGORE, KATHY Cjunej Lamar Orchestra: Tawasi. KING, jljll Qjunej R. O. T. C., Drill Platoon, '55: Ramal. KING, LIBERTY Cjunej Chutns: Choralettes: Ka- china: Christian Student Union. KINNEY, CAROL Cjunej Student Council Repre- sentative, '55, Secretary, '5-1, Vice-President, '55: Palamar: Choralettes, Accompanist, '54-'56, Vice- President, '54, Most Valuable Member Award, '55, President, '55: Senior Class Chaplain: Kachina: Y- Teens. Chaplain. '5-i: Christian Student Union. Treasurer, '55, President, '55: May Fete Maid, '55, KIRK, NANCEE fjunej Volleyball Letterman, '53-'55: Rodeo Club: Lamar-O-Liers. KIRKPATRICK, TOM Cjunej R. O. T. C., Color Guard. KNAPP, CHARLES fjanuaryj Ramal. KNAPP, DAVID fjunej National Honor Society: Student Council Representative: Orenda Staff, Lit- erary and Life Editor, '55: Ramal: Boys's Chorus: May Fete Escort: Quill and Scroll, President, '55, KNICKERBOCKER, XVALLY fjurtej junior Cabinet: Irari. KOCH, CAROL fjunej Mirabeau: Choralettes: Ka- china: Wapika: La Cinquantaine: junior Red Cross Representative. KOERNER, ANNE tjunej Arrowhead: National Ilonor Society: Student Council Representative: Swimming Letterman: Niwauna: Choralettes: Ollicc Assistant: Christian Student Union: junior Red Cross Representative. Komen, st-ttttrev qjuney R. 0. T. C., cnvsponsttf, '55: Orenda Beauty, '55: Choralettes: Kachina: Y- Teens: junior Red Cross Representative. KIYHN, MERRIE CAROL fjanuaryj National Honor Society: Chums, Recording Secretary, '55: Chora- lettes: Christian Student Union: Wowapi: Library Assistant. KUICK, NICK Qjunej Ramal. KUNKEL, CARROL SUZIE Cjunej Sequoyah: Sopho- more Calminet: Senior Cabinet: Gym Leader: Lamar- 0-Liers. LAQUARTA, DON tjunej B Team Football, '52. LAMB. NEVUTON tjunej R. O, T. C. LARUE, ARTHUR fjanuaryj LAXVRENCE, CAROLYN Cjanuaryj National Thes- piart Society: Lancer Staff. Circulation Manager, '55: Chums: Oflice Assistant: Christian Student L'nion: Future Teachers of America: Kachina. LIEIJBETTER, CELIA tjunej Christian Student Union. LEE, CAROLYN Cjuncj LEE, GINGER tjanuaryj Lancer Staff. '55: Orchestra: Tawasi. Publicity Chairman, '55: XX'apika. LEE, PAT fjunej LIGON, YVONNE fjuneb Mirabeau: La Cinquan- taine: Kachina: Christian Student L'nion. LINK, ,IOHN Q-lanuaryj LIPSCOMB, BILL Q-lunej Hi-Y. LISTER, JOHN Qjunel Ramal. LLOYD, ANN Cjtmej Cltoralettesz Kachina: Wlapikag La Cinquantaineg Christian Student Union. LOCKI2, HELEN Cjunej Choralettes: La Cinquana taineg Christian Student Uniting National Honor Society. LOREIIN, OLLE fjunej LOXVTIIIER. ALAN tjunej R. O. T. C., Oilicers Club, President: Battalion Executive. LUBBOCK, DAN Ctlunej I-Ii-Y, McBRIDE, ALLEN Cjunej McBRlDE, SHIRLEY Uunej Mirabeau, Choralettesg Gym Leader: Kachina: VUapika: Christian Student Union. MCCARTHY, GLENN fSumtncr Schoolj McCLI.lRE, SANDY Cjunej Mirabeaul Christian Stu- dent Union: La Cinquantaine. McCONNELL, ,IONI Cjunej junior Cabinet: R. O. T, C. Co-Sponsor: Mirabeau, Vice-President, 'SS, May Fete Maid: Cfhoralettes: Kachina: Lab Assist- ant: junior Red Cross Representative: Orenda Beauty, '55, Christian Student Union. NtCOY, BARBARA Uunej Niwaunnl XVowapi, Sec- retary: La Cinquantaineg Lihrart Assistant, MCCOY, DENNY Q-Iunel Rodeo Club, Future Iiarm- ers of America. McDANIEL, MARION tjunej Ramal, McDONALD, DAVID fjunej McDONALD, ,IUDY fjanuaryj Lab Assistant, 'SSQ Gym Leader, 'SSQ La Cinquantaine: Future Teachers of America: Christian Student Union. McELREATH, BERT Utinej R. O. T. C., Band, Color Guard, Christian Student I'niong I-Ii-Y. McFARI.ANIJ, .IANA Cjnnej Sophomore Class Vice- Presitlcnt: Junior Class Treasurer: Student Council Representative, Treasurer 'SSL Lancer Staff. News Editor 'SS: Niwauna, Chaplain 'SS: Choi-alettes, Chaplain 'SSL Cherokee. Secretary 'SSL Gym Leader, May liete Maid 'S1l, 'SS: Christian Student Union, Vice-President 'S4l, President, 'SSL National Honor Sotiety: Quill and Scroll. V LEONE GUTI IRIE hosted a dessert party before one of the first big senior dances. Ilere LEONE offers ai piece of cake to FRED I-IOFHIEINZ as CURA CONNER, SANDY VAIIGIIAN, SALLY SCHNEIDER. and KATHERINE MOORE look on. The Senior picture -- a joyous confusion! McGANTY, GXVEN fjunej Student Council Repre- sentative, Tawasi, Vice-President '55, Christian Student Union. McGEHliE, FRANK Cjuney Swimming Manager '54, Football Trainer, '54, '55, Basketball Trainer, '54, '55, Track Trainer, '54, '55, Baseball Trainer, '54, '55, lrari. MLGILVRAY, SUSAN fjunej Christian Student Union, Choralettes. MrGOXVAN, ROBERT QBOBJ fjunej R. O. T. C,, Band, Executive Ofiicer, B Company Commander '55, Othcers' Club. Rifle Team, Color Guard, Awa- hoo, Treasurer, Bowling Team, Hi-Y, Red Cross Representative, Christian Student Union, Orchestra. MtKlNLEY, ANN Uunel Student Directory, Mira- beau, Lamar-O-Liers, La Cinquantaine, Christian Student Union, Kachina, Ofhce Assistant. MCMURROUGH, PAT fsummer Schoolj R. O. T. C., La Cinquanraine: Awahoo: Texas junior Academy of Science, Parliamenrarian and Historian '54, President '55. MACEY, GEORGE Cjunej Boys' Chorus. Mfxcarotr, JIM tjunep MAES, COLLEEN Uunej Mirabeau, Choralettes, Kachina, Wapika: La Cinquantaine. MAJURE, CAROLE fjanuaryj Senior Cabinet, Ni- wauna, Kachina, Texas junior Academy of Science, Senior Class Chaplain. MANIS, MATT Cjunej Track Letterman. MARKLE, CHARLENE Cjunej junior Class Secre- tary, Cheerleader, Mirabeau, Social Chairman '55: Pow Wow' Sweetheart, junior Red Cross, Vice- President: Kachina: Choralettes: May Fete Duchess '54, '55, Lab Assistant, Gym Leader, MARSH, JIMMY Qjunej MARTIN, DIANE Uunej National Forensic League, National Thespian Society, Treasurer, '55, Quill and Scroll, Student Council Representative, Otenda Staff, Class Editor '54, Associate Editor, '55, Chums, President '55, Y-Teens, Future Teachers of America, Vice-President, '5-l, '55, Texas junior Historical Society, Christian Students Union, Kachina, La Cinquantaine, Treasurer '55, Lamar-O-Liers: Lab Assistant, National Honor Society. MARTIN, JUDY fjunej Sophomore Cabinet, Mira- heau, Kachina: Ofhce Assistant: Christian Student L'nion. MASON, DELORIS Cjunej Tawasi, Parliamentariang Wowapi, Secretary, Library Assistant, National Honor Society. MASON, MARTHA CSummer Schoolj MATTHEVUS, MARY LOU Uunej Lamar-O-Liers, Christian Student L'nion. MATTOCKS, ROY fjuncj MAXXVELL, CORINNE Cjunej Choralettes: Gym Leader: Christian Student l'nion. MAXWELL, MARY GAY Cjuncj Y-Teens, Kachina, Choralettew: Olixce Assistant, Christian Student Union. MAYFIELD, RICHARD Uunej B Football Man- ager '55, Varsity Manager '54, Pow Wtmw, MEADOXYS. jlM Cjunej Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Swimming Team '54, Letterman '55, Li- brary Assistant: Wfnwapi. MELTON, DIANE Uunej Niwauna, Christian Stu- dent Union, Gym Leader. IERCIER, NICK fjanuaryj IEYNIER, MARCO Qjunej Sophomore Cabinet: Texas junior Historical Society: Future Nurses of America: Rodeo Club: XX'owapig Library Assistant: Otlice Assistant: La Cinquantaine: National Honor Society. fllCELl, ALFRED Qjunej R. O. T. C.: Band. -IILLER, BARCIE fjunej Arrowhead: B Team Football Letterman, '53, 'S4: Ramal: Hi-Y: Otnce Assistant: Lab Assistantg National Honor Society. vllLLER, BOBBY Qjanuartj Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Vice-President junior Class: junior Cabinet: Senior Cabinet: Student Council Repre- sentative, 'S3-'SS: Advisory Council, 'S-1: City One- Att Plat Contest, 'S-1: Kachina: National Thespian Society: Pow Wow: Otiice Assistant: Christian Student Union. NIILLER, HUBBARD C, fjunej R. O. T. C.: Band Commander, 'SSL lrari, Chaplain. 'S-1. NIILLER, jIMMY Cjunej junior Red Cross Repre- sentative. MILLER, jUDY fjunej Haienonis: Tawasi: Christian Student Union. MILLER, MARGARET Cjanuaryj National Honor Society: Lancer Staff, Cirrulation Editor, '5S: Pala- ntar: Oliice Assistant: Christian Student Linton: Future Teachers ol America: Quill and Scroll. MII.LIGIiR, PHYLLIS Uunej Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Tawasig Vfowapig Library Assistant. MINS, PIERCY fjunej Arrowhead: National Honor Society: junior Red Cross Representative. MOERS. BETTYE Qjunej Mirabeau: Choraleues: W'a- piltag Kachina. VIOCAN, jANIE IELIZABETII fjunej Chums, Chap- lain, 'SS: Future Teachers of America: Y-Teens: Christian Student l'nion. NIOLENAAR, ANN Cjunej Palamar: Christian Stu- dent Union. MONCRIIEF, Iil.SIEjO fjanuaryj Lamar-O-Liers: Haienonis: Texas junior Historical Society: Lab Assistant: Christian Student Union. MONCUS. LINDA Cjanuaryj Choralettes: Tawasi. MONROE, KARA LYNNE Qjunej Christian Student Union: junior Red Cross Representative. MONTAGUE, MARY Jo fjunej lVlONTAI.BANO, CAMILLA fsumntcr Schoolj Lamar-O-Liers: Gym Leader. MONTGOMERY, BEVERLY ANNE Qjunej Arrow- head: National Honor Society: Student Council Representative 'S-1, 'SS, Secretary, 'SSL Hand Sweet- heart: Ramal Sweetheart: Niwauna. Corresponding Secretary, 'SSQ Choralettes: May Ifete Maid, 'S4, 'SSg Lab Assistant: Gym Leader. Trying to Gnd their face in the senior pano- ramic picture are CAROLYN MORRIS, BOBBY MILLER, BILLY DAY. BILLY ARMER, TDM- MY TENGG, PDRTIA SUDDRliA'1'Il, and RICHARD MAYIIIIQLD. Senior Fads crowd the spot light. MONTGOMERY, CAROL tjunej Palamar: Kachina. MOODY, RETTA fjunej Palatnar, Secretary, '55 Gift Chairman, '5S: Choralettes: Christian Student Union: Texas junior Historical Society, Secretary, 'S-1: Future Nurses of America: Rodeo Club, Vice- President, 'Sig Gym Leader: Y-Teens. MOONEY, BETTY fjunej Student Council Repre- sentative: Niwauna: Choralettes: Christian Student Union, Treasurer, Vice-Presaident, Publicity Chair- man: Otlice Assistant: junior Cabinet: Kachina. MOORE, ANN LEE Uunej National Honor Society: Choralettes. . MOORE, BARBARA fjunej Choralcttes: National Thespian Society: Kachina: Wapika: Y-Teens: Red Cross Representative: Christian Student Union. MOORE, BILL Uunej Ramal: Senior Cabinet: Senior Class Vice-President. MOORE, CHARLIE BOB tjunej B Team Baseball: Bowling Team: Tennis Team: Pow Vlow: Hi-Y. MOORE, KATHERINE Cjuney Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Student Council Representative: Ad- visory Council: Gym Leader: Lab Assistant: Pala- mar, Treasurer, '55: Cherokee Badminton Head. MOORE, MACK Uunej Irari. MORELAND, NAN Uunej National Thespian So- ciety: Lamar-O-Liers: Kachina: Texas junior His- torical Society: Christian Student Union. MORRIS, CAROLYN fjunej Niwauna, Recording Secretary, '55: Y-Teens: La Cinquantainc: Christian Student Union. MORRISS, NANCY Cjunej Christian Student Union: Wapika. MOTHERAL, JOAN Cjunej Latnar-O-Liars: Christian Student Union. MUNDY, JOHN Qunej R. o. T. C. MURPHY, CATHERINE Uunej Student Council Representative: Niwauna: May Fete Maid, '55: R. 0. T. C. Sponsor, 'SS: Officers' Club, 'i5: Rifle Team, '5S: Future Teachers of America: Kachina: Christian Student Union: Choralcttes. MURPHY, JIMMY fjurtej MURPHY, LANNY fjanuaryj Awahoo. MURPHY, MIKE fjunej Sophomore Cabinet: Ama- teur Radio Guild: Astronomy Club: Christian Stu- dent Union. MYERS, LARRY Uunej R. O. T. C., Otiicers' Club. NAGIZL, BILL fjunej NAGISL, TED Cjunej Rodeo Club NAIL, DON fjunej Chemistry Club: Christian Stu- dent Union. NANCE, JOHN C-Iunej Pow Wow: May Fete Escort. NEFF, MARTHA fjunej Christian Student Union. NELSON, GERALD Qunef Arrowhead: National Ilonnr Society. NL LSON. PATSY Cjuneb NELSON. TAD fjunej Student Council Representa- tive. NELSON, VIRGINIA Uunej Christian Student lininn. NliW'MAN, FRANCILLE tjunej Niwauna: Texas junior Historical Society, Chaplain: Texas junior Atadeuty of Sciente: Lab Assistant: Christian Stu- dent Union: Gym Leader. NICHOLS, BENNY DAVE fjunej Future Farmers of America: R. O. T. C. NIGGISMYIER, DAVID Cjonej Boys' Chorus: A Team Baseball Letterman, 'i5: B Team Basket- ball Letterman, 'Si NOCKOLDS, JOSIZPHINE Uanuaryj Niwauna. NORMAN, MARY fjuneb Red Cross Representative: Christian Student Union: Niwauna. NORTH, CAROL tjunej Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Niwauna: Churalettcs: Ln Cinquantaine: Red Cross Representative: President, 'S5: junior Cabinet: Kachina: Christian Student Union. OAKS, ROBERT Cjunej Outstanding American His- tory Student, iS: Pow Vifow. CTBRIEN, MICHAIL, G. QSummer School, O'BRIliN, SALLY Uunej Arrowheadg National Honor Society: Niwauna: La Cinquantaine, Pro- gram Chairman: Christian Student Union: Ofiice Assistant. OIERTLING, WANIJA Cjunej Wapika: Christian Student l'nion: Texas junior Historical Society. O'FIEL, CAROLYN Cjunej Choralettex: Christian Student Union: Kachina. OLVFY, HIELI-.N Cjunej Tawaxi: Christian Student Union: Otiice Assistant. ORCHARD, JUDY Uunej Quill and Scroll, Vice- President, 'Sig Orenda. Business Staff, 'SSQ Student Council Representative: Office Assistant: Niwauna: Choralettesz Y-Teens: Kachina: Future Nurses of America: Christian Student Unionz Directory Com- mittee, 'S-1: National Honor Society. ORMSTON, KIZITH Cjanuaryj Rodeo Club. PACKARD, MARY LOU fvlunej Lamar-O-Liers: Wa- pika. PADliliTT, TOM fjanuarti SUSAN GRIQSHAINI, MARILYN Ifl.Al'l'Z, Sli- SAN SEARLS, MARIAN BRITTON. RALlflGll HENDERSON, FRITZI HIRSCH, CORA CON- NIER, and JOANNI5 SliAl.li enjoy an atfternoott of knitting and gossiping, both popular senior ftttls. Arrowhead accepts outstanding students. PAINTER, HARRY Uunej Hi-Y. PALMER, STEVE Cjunej Ratnal. PARKIER, BEVERLY tjunej Choralettes: Christian Student liniong Kachina: Gym Leader: Rodeo Club. PARKS, NANCY KEY fjuneb Arrowhead: Lancer, Feature Iiditor, '55: Palamar: La Ciriquantaine: XX'owapig Library Assistant: Senior Cabinet: liu- ture Nurses of America: National Honor Societyg Quill and Scroll. PARKS, RUTHIF fjunej Mirabeaug Lamar-O-Liersg Texas junior Historical Society: Kachina: Wapika: Christian Student Union. PARRISH, BETH ANN Qjunej Palamar, Kachina, Lamar-O-Liersg Kiowa: I-Iaienonisg Rodeo Clubg Texas junior Academy of Scienre: Lab Assistant: Christian Student Union. PAVEY, EUGENE Cjunej R. O. T. C., Color Guard, Oliicers' Club: Kachina. PEDDY, ANNIE Qjanuaryj Kachina: Christian Stu- dent Union. PEDEN, MARY CLAIRE fjunej junior Cabinet, Ta- wasig Chaplain, 'S5g Christian Student Union: XVowapi1 Oflice Assistant: Library Assistantg Lamar- O-Liersg National Honor Society. PIENNINGTON, JEAN fjunej Mirabeauq Christian Student Union: Kachina: Future Teachers of America. PERKINS, BUDDY Uunej Rodeo Club, Vit'e-Prcsi- dent, '55: Swimming Team, '54, PIETTY, ELAINE fjunej PIIILBROOK, BONNIE fjunej Chumsg Christian Student Iinion, PHILBROOK, POLLY Uunej Student Council Repre- sentative: Chumsg Christian Student Union. PIIILIBERT, DORY Qunej Palamarg Texas junior Academy of Science: Kachina: Texas junior Ilia- torital Sotiety. PHILLIPS, CECILIA fjunej PHILLIPS, SANDRA ELIZABETH Cjuncj Lamar-O- Liersg Christian Student Union: Future Nurses of America. PHILLIPS, SANDRA LEE fjunej Future Nurses of America: Christian Student Union. PICK.-XRD, KATHERINE Qunej Arrowhead: Nation- al Honor Societyg Bowling Letterman: Tawasi: Texas junior Historical Society, Treasurer, '55g W'owapi, Vice-President, 'S-ig Christian Student I'nion: Library Assistant: Lab Assistant: Gym Leader. PIKE, PATRICIA Cjunej Choralettesz Wapika: Ka- china. POND. LINN fjunej I-laienonis: Kiowa: Red Cross Representativeg Christian Student Union: Future Teachers of America: Texas junior Historical So- ciety. POPE, REGCIF tjunej PORTER, BILL tjunel POTH, DEANE fjunef Tawasi: junior Red Cross Representative: Future Teachers of America: Christ- ian Stutlent Union: Future Nurses of America: Texas junior Historical Society: Lamar-O-Licrs: XX'owapi: Library Assistant. POTTER. JUDY Qttnuaryj City Bowling Letterman, 'S-tg Tawasig Texas Junior Academy of Science, Puhlicity Chairtnan, '55: Kachina: Christian Student Union: Lab Assistant: Wapika. POXYELL, JOHN fJanuaryD Cross Country Team, Captain, '55g Ranial: Kachinag Christian Student Liniong Hi-Y. POXVERS, CAROLYN CJunej Kachina: Choralettesi Future Nurses of America: La Cinquantaine. POXYIERS, MARY CAROLYN fjunej lnterscholastic League Spelling XX'inner, '551 Tawasi, Wowapi: Future Teachers of America, Secretary, '55: Christ- .ian Student Union: Kachina: Texas Junior His- torical Society: Library Assistant. PRESTON, GORDON fjunej Sophomore Cabinet. PRICE, FRANK CJunej Swimming Team Letterman, 'S-ig Track Letterman, 'S5: Ramal: Hi-Y. PRICIE, MYRNA Qjunej PRINCE. NORMAN fJuneJ PUCKETTE, PAT tjunej R.O.T.C., Sponsor, '55, Oliifers' Club, '55, Honor Guard, Rifle Team: Ta- wasi: Xvowapig Christian Student Uniong Wapikag Library Assistanti PYKA, MARClli lJunej Lantar-O-Liers: Christian Student Union. RALSTON, CAROLYN CJuneD RAMBIN, BARBARA Uunej Arrowhead: Niwaunag XVovt-apig Lihrary Assistant: National Honor So- ciety. RAMSEY, CAROLYN Uanuaryj Niwauna, Kachina, Lamar-O-Liersg Christian Student Uniting Texas Junior Academy of Science. RAND, KENNETH CJuncJ READ, BETTY QJuneQ Student Council Representa- tiveg Library Assistant: Choralettcs: Christian Stu- dent Union: W'apika. REDDING, JOANN fJunej Tawasi: Texas Junior Historical Socictyg Christian Student Union: Na- tional Honor Society. - REEVES, CHARLOTTE Cjunej Arrowhead: National Honor Society President, 'SSL Student Council Representative: Sophomore Cabinet: Senior Cabinet: National Forensic League, Corresponding Secretary, 'SSQ Niwauna: Christian Student Uniting Lab As- sistant: Gym Leader. REIEVES, HUME tjttnep REFVES, JL'DliIE fjunej Student Council Representa- tive: Lamar-O-Liersg Christian Student Union, Fu- ture Teachers of Antericag Y-Teens, REIZVES, PEGGY lJuneD Tawasi: Christian Student l'nion: liuture Teachers of America: Texas Junior llistorital Societyg Wfapika. Q-531' f E Many seniors represented Lamar on Oil Day. Pictured are JIMMY XVILLIAMS. GORDON PRESTON, MR. JOHN GRIZANY of Shell, ANN CARLILE, and BOB Dl'NNAM inspecting the Sltell Oil Laboratories. 1 Senior invitations finally ordered. REYNOLDS, JERRY fjunej Bowling Tm. REYNOLDS, LAVINIA fjuncj Choralcttes, Publiri Chairman: Gym Leader. RHOADS, HAL Uanuaryj Future Farmers of Ame ca. RICE, JOANNE Uunej Red Cross Representntiv Junior Cabinet, Student Council Representativ Gym Leader, Cherokee. President '55g Palamr President '55. RICHARDSON, JANNE fjunej Tawasig Lamar-C ters. RICKARDS, SARA fjunej Lamar-O-Liersg Wapik, Christian Student Union. RIDDLE, JANE Uunej Choralettesg Kachinag La Cil quantaine. RIEDEL, DIANA fjunej Lamar-O-Liers, Y-Teen Christian Student Union. RIIEVES, MIKE Qunej R. O. T. C., Band, Ohicer '55 Irari. ROBB, GAYNELLE Uunej Lamar-O-Liersg Niwauna Y-Teens, Future Teachers of America, Christia Student Union, ROBBINS, SHIRLEY Uanuaryj Lamar-O-Liet: Texas junior Academy of Science, Christian Stu dent Union: Kachina, Y-Teensg Junior Red Cros Representative, Future Teachers of America, Oiiic Assistant. ROBERTS, GARY Cjunej ROBERTS, NANCY Uunej R. O. T. C. Sponsor '55 Otiicers' Club: Niwauna, Parliamentarian '55g Y Teensg Christian Student Union: Choralettes. ROBERTSON, BOB Uanuaryj Senior Cabinet: B' Football Letterman '53, '54g Pow Wow, Sport: Chairman '54, Vice-President '55g May Fete Escor '55-'55, ROBERTSON, NORMAN LEIGHTON Uunej ROBERTSON, SUZIE fjunej Mirabeau, Sergeant-at Arms, Recording Secretary, Choralettesg Kachina, La Cinquantaine. ROBINSON, DON fjunej Bowling Teamg Ramalg Cheerleader, Boys' Chorus. ROBINSON, JOHN Uunej ROHRER, MARILYN Qunej Tawasi. ROSI-ITON, DIANE Oanuaryj Arrowheadg National Honor Society, Choralettesg Student Council Repre- sentativeg Office Assistantg Red Cross Representa- tive, Christian Student Uniong junior Cabinetg May Fete Maid '55, '54, ROSS, KAYE Uunej Future Nurses of America. ROTEN, PATRICIA Uunej Lamar-O-Liers, Treasurer '55, '56g Christian Student Uniong Niwauna. ROWE, SUZANNE Uunej Tawasig Christian Student Union, Future Teachers of America: Texas junior Historical Society: Wapika. ROWELL, SANDY Uanuaryl Niwaunag I.amar-O- Liers, President 'S4g Christian Student Union: Kl- china: May Fete Maid. ROYDS, RICHARD fjunej Senior Class President: National Honor Society: National Thespian So- ciety: National Forensic League, Treasurer, '54, President, '55: Radio Guild: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Student Council Representative: Ramal: Boy's State. '55: Harvard Book Award, '55: Ka- thina: Arrowhead. RUSSELL, JERRY Cjanuaryj B Football, '5,I: Track Letterman: May Fete Escort. SAAD. RICHARD fjunej A Baseball Letterman '55: Rantal. SAMPLIE, EDNA fjunej junior Red Cross Repre- sentative: Palamarz Lamar-o-Liers, Vice-President '55. SAMPSON, MARCIA Cjunej Mirabeau: Choralettesl Xlfapikaz Kachina: Christian Student Union. SANDIERS. FRED Uanuaryj B Football Letterman. '55, '54. SANDFRSON. SANDY fjunej B Football Letter- man, '5-X: A Baseball Letterman, '55. SANDFORD, BILL Uunej SARTXVELLI2, JUDY fjunej Lamar-0-Liars: Gym Leader. SCAFF, BARBARA Cjunej Mirabeau: La Cinquan- maine: Choralettes: Kathina: Christian Student Union. SCARHOROUGH. IOI IN fjanuaryj SCHNEIDER, SALLY fjunej Student Council Repre- sentative: Lab Assistant: junior Red Cross Repre- sentative: Kachina: Mirabeau: May Feta Maid: Choralettes. SCHOENFELD, PAUL fjunej Awahoo: Hi-Y. SCHOONOVER, SALLY Uunej Orentla Staff, Art Fditor: Wapikag Niwauna, Publicity Chairman: Quill and Scroll. SCHUDY, ANN fjunej Choralettes: La Cinquan- tainc: Rodeo Club: Future Nurses of America. SCOFIFLD, OLIVER fjuncj Visual Aid: Lab As- sistant. SLARCY, KATI-ILIZEN Uunej Student Council Repre- sentative: junior Cabinet: Palamar: La Cinquan- taine, Vice-President '55: Irari Court. SIiARLS, SUSAN Qunej Quill and Scroll: 0rr:nLIa Business Slafi: Palamar: Sergeant-at-Arms '55: junior Retl Cross Representative: Kachina: Ollice Assistant: Student Council Representative: Christian Student Union: Directory Committee, 'S-i. SEGERS. DON Qjunej R. 0. T. C. Ofhcers' Club, Drill Platoon, Rifle Team, Captain, Color Guard: Awahoo. SELLORS, SUE fjanuaryj National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll, Secretary '55: Student Council Representative: Swimming Letterman '54, '55: Bowling Letterman '55: Volleyball Letterman '55: Cherokee. President '5-ig Lancer. Girls' Sports Chairman '55, Editor '55: Niwauna. Sports Chair- man '55: R. O. T, C. Sponsor '55: May Fete '55-'55: Cherokee Modern Dance II:-acl: Gym Leader. High Seniors ALAN l'IIRIG. BOB ROIIIZRI- SON. tuttl AIOIIN LINK look over the stmiples of invitations to their gr.ttIu.ttion, on display in the front hull just before ordering time. Senior picnic shares anticipation of all. SHACKELFORD, BILL Uunej Awahoo: Hi-Y, Car toonist Association: Rodeo Club. SHARKEY, TOM fjunej Swimming Team: Ratnal Hi-Y. Youth and Government. SHAW, STEPHEN tjunep SHELDON, MARY RUTH Uunej Arrowhead: Senior Cabinet: Niwauna: Choralettesg Gym Leader: Ka- chinag Oliice Assistant: La Cinquantaineg Christian Student Uniong National Honor Society. SHEPHERD, GEORGE Cjunej SIMPSON III, A. DEE fjunej Ramal: R. O. T. C. Officers' Club, Drill Platoon. SIMS, MABEL fjunej Tawasig Lamar-O-Liers: Christ- ian Student Union. SIVLEY, HANK Uunel SLAUGHTER, KATHERINE Uunej Tawasiz Chero- kee. SLAUGI-ITER, THOMAS Cjunej Future Farmt-r's of America, Vice-President, Farm Award. SLEDGE, HENRY fjunej B Football Letterman, Captain: Football Letterman. SMITH, ARTHUR CSummer Schooll SMITH, BILL QSumtner School, R. O. T. C., Officers' Club, Drill Platoon, Color Guard, SMITH, CAROLE Cjunej Lamar-O-Liers, President '55, Social-Chairman '56q Haienonis, Treasurer '55, Chums, Membership Chairman, Kachinag Christian Student Union, Vice-President '55, SMITH, SMITH. SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SM ITH. SMITH. Honor Ira ri. EARL Qjanuaryj Future Farmers of America. GLORIA fjanuaryj Cherokee. HERBERT tjunel JEAN Uunej Kachina, Y-Teens, Choralettes. KELLY CSummer Schooll LEE Uunej Irarl. RAYMOND fjunej Arrowhead: National Society: Student Council Representative: SMITH, SANDRA fjanuaryj Choralettes: Gym Lead- erg Red Cross Representative: Christian Student Union: Future Nurses of America, SMITH, SANDRA Cjunej Tawasig Office Assistant. SMITH, SHARON Cjunej Lancer Staff, Business Manager '55g Future Teachers of America, Treas- urer '54, President '55. SNYDER. EDVUARD E. Cjunej Future Farmers of America: Lah Assistant. SOLLIE, BEVERLY Uunej National Thespian So- ciety: Chums: Kachina: Otiice Assistant. SPARKS, GARLAND fjunej Cross Country Letter- man 'ifig Track Team '54, '55g Irari, Treasurer '55: Amateur Radio Club. SPARLING, PATTY Uunej La Cinquantaineg Mira- beaug Lamar-O-Liers: Red Cross Representativeg Christian Student Union. SPEER, SHERRY Cjanuaryj Mirabeau: Choralettes: Kachina: Gym Leader: Christian Student Union. SPOSEEP, RONNIE fjunej Bowling Letterman. STALLINGS, PAUL Qunej Arrowheadg National Honor Society, Vice-President '55: National Fo- rensic League: Sophomore Cabinet: Pow Wcvw: Hi- Y STEELE, MARY Cjunej Lamar-O-Liers. STEFFEK, MARY ANN Cjunej Niwaunag junior Red Cross Representative: Gym Leader. STELEOX, SALLIE Cjunej Student Council Repre- sentative: Cherokee Bowling Head: Gym Leader: Niwauna. STERNENBERG, JIMMY Qjunej STERNENBERG, JOHNNY Cjunej STEVENS, ANN tjunej Student Council Representa- tive: Christian Student Union: Kachina: Wapika, President '55: Choralettesg Office Assistant: Red Cross Representative. STEVENS, CONNIE Uunej Junior Cabinet: Chums, Reporter '5S: Christian Student Union: Choralettes: Gym Leader. STEVENSON, SANDRA tjunel Arrowheadg National Honor Society, R. O. T. C.. Sponsor, Officers' Club, Honor Guard, Rifle Team: Tawasi, Finance Chairman '55. STOKES, GEORGE ANN Cjunej Chnralettesg Ka- china: Wapika. SUDDREATH, PORTIA ANN Cjunej Lancer Staff, Feature Editor 'SSQ Christian Student Union, Treas- urer 'SSQ Office Assistant. SUESS, DICK Cjunej SULLIVAN, ,IANE Uunel Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Student Council Representative: Choralettesg Kachina: Christian Student Union: Texas junior Historical Society, Vice-President 'SSQ Lab Assistant: Gym Leader. SXWANLANIJ, RUTH Uunej Senior Cabinet: Na- tional Thespiang Niwauna: Choralettes: Kachina: Wapikag La Cinquantaineg Christian Student Union. Rein:-.ing .titer sclttml in Rixt-i' tlilts Drug Store, a popular gathering tml .tt' L' ol l.nm.tt' stutltfnts are Seniors SANDY VAII.. HOB Di RSI RON ISRT CARSON, GYXVFN IDRYISIIIIYS, 4lf'xNll.l lf1,liMING. .ttm tl lb.-XYIIJ KN -XPP. Baccalaureate Service inspires all. SYBESMA, LARRY fjanuaryj TAIT, MARY JANE Qjunej Niwauna: Christian Stn- dent Union: Kachina. TALBOTT, ,IUDIE Cjunej Vfapika: Christian Stu- dent Union. TAYLOR, ELFANOR Cjunej TAYLOR, GLORIA QSummer Schoolj Choralettes: Christian Student Union. TAYLOR, MARY NEIL Qunej Junior Red Cross Representative: Lamar-O-Liers: Kachina: Future Teachers of America: Christian Student Union. TAYLOR, SARAH Cjunej Library Assistant: Ni- wauna: Kachina: La Cinquantaine: Christian Student Union: Choralettes: Wowatvi: Wapika: National Honor Society. TEAGUF, BOBBY Cjunej B Football Team '53, '54: Ramal. TEAGIQE, MARY ANNE Qanuartj Cherokee Rose: Choralettes. TENGG, TOMMY Qanuaryj National Honor So- ciety: Student Council Representative: Ramal: Hi-Y: Chemistry Club. t TENNISON, VVAYNE fjanuaryj Student Council Representative: Pow'-Wow: May Fete Escort. THOMPSON, KAY Uanuaryj Haienonis: Cherokee. THOMPSON, LUCIA Uunej Niwauna: Kachina: Lab Assistant. THOMPSON, MARY PERRY Qunej Lamar-O-Liets: Lamar Rodeo Club, Secretary-Treasurer '5-i, Secrc' tary '55. TIPPIT, BOB fjunej B Basketball Letterman '55, 'i4: A Basketball Letterman '55: Awahoo: Boys! Chorus: Hi-Y: Oliice Assistant. TITTLE, JANIS fjanuaryj Haienonisg Wapika: Lamar-O-Liers: Y-Teens: Texas junior Historical Society: Texas junior Academy of Science: Christian Student Union. TOMLINSON, -IBN Qjanuaryj Senior Cabinet: Pala- mar: Choralettes: Ofiice Assistant: Christian Stu- dent Union: Senior Class Secretary: National Honor Society. TOWNSEND, OLIVER fjunej Student Council Re- presentative: B Basketball Letterman '55, '54: A Basketball '5S: Hi-Y: Ramal. TROPOLI, ARTIE fjunej TRYLING, CAROL Cjunej Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Mirabeau: Lamar-O-Liers: Office Assistant. TURNER. CAROLYN Uunej Chums: Choralettes, Librarian '55g Future Nurses of America: junior Red Cross Representative: Christian Student Union. TURNER, NAT Qunej National Honor Society: Stu- dent Council Representative: National Forensic League: Amateur Radio Club: Radio Guild: Ramal. TURNER, ROBERT W. Qjunel Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Band: Orchestra: Awahoo: Amateur Radio Club, President. UHRIG, ALLAN fjanuaryj Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Track Letterman '53, '54: B Foot- ball Letterman '54: Ramal, Sports Chairman '54. ULLRICH, ALBERT Ounel R. O. T. C., Omcers' Clubg Visual Aids. ULRICH, JOY IZLAINE Cjunej Lab Assistantg junior Red Cross Representative. ' VAIL, SANDRA Qjunej Kachinag Student Council Representative. junior Cabinet. VAN MELLE, MARINUS Qunej Tennis Team '55. VAN STONE, JANICE Uunej Choralettesg Ni- waunag Christian Student Uniong Kachinag Wapikag Princess of Irari Court. VANZANDT, FRAN Qjunej Chotalettesg Wapika, Vice-President 'Sig Kachinag Art Key. VARNEY, GENE Qjunej Lamar-O-Liersg Kachinag junior Red Cross Reptesentativeg Y-Teensg La Cin- quantaineg Wapikag Sequoyahg Christian Student Union. VAUGHAN, SANDY Uunel Senior Cabinetg Ramalg B Basketball '55, Letterman '54g A Basketball '55 VIA, ELLEN Cjunej Niwauriag Christian Student Uniong Kachinag Office Assistant. VICE, DEANNE fjunel Kachina. XVADE, JERRY Qjunej Track Team '55, '56. XVADEMAN, BOB Qjunej B Baseballg Pow Wow. XWAGEMAN, ANN Uunej Tawasig Rodeo Clubg Lamar-O-Liersg Kachina: Texas junior Academy of Science, Secretary '5-l. WALDRIP, JUDY Uunej Palamar, Christian Student Union. WALKER, BOB Uunej B Football Letterman '535 A Football Letterman '54, '55. VVALKER, NANCY Cjanuaryj National Honor So- cietyg Senior Cabinerg City Bowling Teamg Pala- mar, Chaplain 'Sig May Pete Duchess '53-'Sig Chnmleues, Treasurer '55g Office Assistantg Chero- kee Volleyball Head. XVALKER, THOMAS Qjunej WALLACE, BARBARA Uuncj Palamar, Sports Chair- mang Choi-alettes. WALLACE, DIANE ljanuaryj Student Council Representativeg Palamarg May Fete Maidg Library Assistant: junior Red Cross Represenrativeg Wo- wapig Choralettesg Christian Student Uniong Na- tional Honor Society. WARD, DAVID Uanuaryj National Forensic Leagueg Student Council Representativeg Ramalg Hi-Yg Senior Class Lawyer. The girls sorority, TDA, of St. johns The Divine is tm curly Tuesday morning ritual of many senior girls. lintering in the Chapel are MARY 10 lVlONTAGllli, KATHERINIZ MOORE, DORO- THY ISAAC, and JANE RlDDLli. Night of Prom affords little sleep. WARGO, PAT Uunej National Thespian Societyg Sequoyah, Vice President '54g Chums, Secretary 'SSL Kachinag Radio Guildg Choralettesg junior- Red Cross Representativeg junior Cabinetg Senior Cabi- netg Christian Student Uniong Swimming Team. WARNER, FREDDY Qjanuaryj WATKINS, BILL Uunej Track Teamg Pow Wow: Hi-Y. WEBSTER, RITA Cjunej Mirabeaug Christian Stu- dent Uniong Future Nurses of Americag Cherokee Rose. WEDDLE, CAROLYN Uunel Mirabeaug Future Nurses of America. WEISON, LESTER Uunej Awahoo. WEITINGER, JOHNNY fjunej WELLS, JOE Uunej Student Council Representative. WELLS, SANDRA Uunej Student Council Repre- sentativeg Lab Assistantg Kachinag Wapikag Mira- beau. WERLEIN, ELAINE Uunej Chums, Charity Chair- man 'Sig Choralettesg Sophomore Cabinetg Gym Leaderg Office Assistantg Future Nurses of America, Treasurer 'Sig Cherokee Roseg Swimming Team. WERNER, GRETCHEN Uunej Future Nurses of America, President '55g junior Red Cross, Secretary '55g Tawasig Christian Student Uniong Ollice Assist- antg Cherokee Rose. WETZEL, MIKE Uunej B Football Letterman '53, '54g A Football Letterman '55g Pow Wow. XVHATLER,, SARA Uunej Mirabeaug Choraletresg Haienonisg Future Nurses of America. WHELESS, ALICE Cjunej Christian Student Uniong Rodeo Club. WHIPPLE, WAYLAND fjunej R. O. T. C.g Track Letterman '54, 55. WHITE, ANN qjunep WHITEHEAD, FRED Uanuaryj WHITESIDE, CAROLYN Cjunel Mirabeaug Chora- lettesg Christian Student Union. WI-IITRIDGE, BAMBI Uunej Student Council Repre- sentativeg Volleyball Team 'Sing Palamarg Cherokee Tennis Headg La Cinquantaine, Chaplain '55g Ka- chinag Office Assistantg Choralettes. WIEGAND, JUDY Uunej Swimming Teamg Ta- wasi, Treasurer 'S5g Kachina: Lamar-O-Liersg Christ- ian Student Union. XVIGGIN, ELINOR Uunej Mirabeaug Choralettesg Christian Student Uniong Future Teachers of Americag Wapikag Kachinag La Cinquantaine. WIGHT, JANE Ounej Palamarg Y-Teens: Kachinag Christian Student Union. NVILCOX, BABS fjunej Lamar-O-Liersg Haienonis. WILCOX, BEATRICE Cjunel XYILCOX, GAYLE Qjunej Tavtasiz Future Nurses of America. Secretary iii: Lamar-O-Liers: Lab Assist- ant: Christian Student Union. XVI LKINSON, BRAD fjunej XVILLHOITIE, DIEAN Cjunej Sophomore Cabinet: junior Cabinet. XYILLIAMS. BOB Cjunej Track Letterman '54, 'Sig Ramal: B Basketball '55. XVI LLIAMS, CHARLES Cjunej XX Il.I.I.lMS, VIIMNIY fjunej XVILLIAMS, JODY Uunej Art Key '54: Bowling Let- terman '5i: Lamar-O-Liers: Kachina: Xvapika: Texas junior Academy of Science. WILLIAMS, JOE fSummer Schoolj XVILLIAMS, PAMELA fjunej Library Student Assist- ant: Vfowapi, Oliice Assistant: Archery Squad. XYILSON, DOROTHY tjunej Palamar: Lamar-O- Liers: Wapika: Christian Student Union. XYILSON, JACK qjtmey WILSQJN, MARY Llili tsummef Schoolj VCILSON, SANDRA Cjtmej XVINTIZRS, CAROL ANNIE fjunej Arrowhead: Na- tional Honor Society: Student Council Representa- tive: Niwauna: National Forensic League, Record- ing Secretary 'Sig Christian Student Union, Secre- tary and Chaplain '54, Secretary 'Sig Texas Junior Historical Society, Secretary 'SSZ Radio Guildg La Cinquantaine: junior Red Cross Representative: Lab Assistant: Gym Leader. XVISE, DAVID Cjanuaryj Track Letterman 'S-l. XYOODARD, DAVID Qjunej National Thespian So- ciety: Swimming Letterman '54, '55. W'OODl'IANI, MARGARET Uunej Palamar: Junior Red Cross Representative: Y-Teens: Kachina: Omce Assistant: Choralettes: Christian Student Union. XVOOLLEY, LYNN Qjunej Track Letterman '55g A Football '55. XVOOTEN, DAVID fjunej B Football Letterman '54: A Football 'SS: Pow Wfow, Treasurer. XYORD, TRACY Qanuaryj Arrowhead: National Honor Society: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Swim- ing Letterman: Most Valuable Swimmer Award '54: Ramal: Hi-Y. While MORRIS HOLLAND closes the Bible after the scripture reading, Student Council Presi- dent ALAN ISNGBIERG hands him at bulletin on the United Fund, as MR. XVRIGIIT looks on. Graduation! The Closing of ll golden book. SENIO RS NOT PICTURED WREN, WEBSTER Uanuaryj Hi-Y. WIKIGHT, ALICE Cjuncj Student Council Representa- tiveg Tawasi, Corresponding Secretary 'Sig Ifuture Nurses of America: Lab Assistantg Oflice Assistamrg National Honor Society. WIIIGHT, GINGER Uunej junior Red Cross Repre- Sentativeg Lamar-O-I.iersg Christian Student Uniong Rodeo Clubg Kachina, XVPNSCH. ANN Cjanuaryj Niwaunag I.anIar-O- Liersg La Cinquantaine: Christian Student Union: Astronomy Clubg Hnienunis. VVYLIE, MYRNA LOIS Uunej Junior Red Cross Representativeg Palamarx Choralettes: Office Assist- antg Y-Teens: Christian Student Union. NVYNNE, EDITH JANE Cjunej Art Keyg Cartoonists Association: Christian Student Union: Wapikag Chemistry Club, Secretary 'Sig Texas junior Acad- emy of Science. YERGER, ELEANOR tjuncj YOUNG, NASH Cjanuaryj BAEBAL, ARTHUR CLARK, JIM ITINLEY, SAM JONES. BOBBY MARTINO. JOE RICHARDSON, MIKE BAKER, STEWART' CLARK, JOIIN LEIGH FITE, JIMMIE JONES, BOBBY N. MCDERMOTT, JAMES SCHAEER, STIIART BA'l l'ELSTEIN, BARRY CLAYTON, JAMES FRIEND, VICTOR KIEARNEY, MILO OBRIEN, DICK STEWART, BILL BENBOVU, RICHARD CRAM, JIMMY GATIES, CIIARLES KELLY, DOYLE ODOM, BILL TUTVUILER, MARY BLAYLOCK, BRENT CUTRER, DICK GIITEKIINST, JOHNNY KI,IlPPEL, FRIED o'NEILL, MARILYN VAIL, DRUCILLA BRASHEAR, HARRY DURHAM, MARCIIERITE IIAMBLE, CLAY LANGDON, DIANE PICKERING, SANDY VANCE, JOHN CARLSEN, DENNY EDWARDS, EDDIE HILL, JAN LANGFORD, ERNEST POWELL, TOM VERMILLION, PAUL CI-IIIRCH, MARY LOII EKMAN, KAREN HOAGLUND, JOHN LIHAI., JERRY RETSIOS, ALERED YUST, ROBIZRT LLARK, DIXIE ENGBROCK, EDWIN JACKSON, CAROLYN MARGRAVESANANCY RHODES, IEDWIN Lamar's smiling cheerleaders, 'FINSLEY JONES, CHARLISNIS MARKLE, DON ROBINSON, BARBARA BAYER, DAVID ABRIGHT, and KAY JESTER, pose in front of Big Red, the Symbol of our School Spirit. wif' QW 58 Senior cast members of I Remember Mama discuss a scene with MRS. DIENNEY. Gathered around MRS DENNEY are FRANK KELLY, MARTHA CRAIG, BARBARA BAYER, MORRIS HOLLAND, JAN HILL ANN LLOYD, and BECKY BURROUGHS. Six top ranking seniors smile as if they had no studying to do-JOE FEAGAN, CLEM BARRERE, SALLY O'BRIEN, KATHERINE MOORE, CAROL NORTH, SANDRA STIEVENSON. , . lr L I -.W 5 5 -sinner N SE is s .Msn :E 5 , . er. A ,. . J X fi: is 5. 5 ,sg S S A R : ' .ig K Q 5 e. :tsl-. ' 4 w 59 PRESIDENT David Hamilton VICE-PRESIDENT Penny Hess SECRETARY Joanne Sweet TREASURER Sonny Young UNI R CLA SS 196 Alhorn, Ray Allison. ,lim Alvarez, Paul Amburn, Kay Anderson, janice Lee Anderson, John Arapolis, Angelina Askew, Herbert Asum, james Ausuin, Andrea Bailey. Edgar Bailey, Lighl Baker, Bonnie Baker. Dusty Baker, Kirk Baker, Martha Lynne Baldwin, Anne Baldwin, Nancy Ballard, Kaihlyn Bama, Joanna Barbour, Carl Barnen, Marie Barnett, Russell Barren, Chauncey Barry, David Bates. Helen Banisxa, Ned Bayer. 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Sally Doggeit, Florence Donnelly, Diane Donoho, Dcrle Dorman, Cora Driscoll, Corliss Dudley, Carol Duelberg, Mildred Dunlap, Bobby Dunlap, Roberr Dupree. Jeanine Duty, Rhclla l-aslcy, Carolyn Ifastham, Margaret Ytltllentan. Julia El-ahlatl, Barbara lilunan. Ellen Eldridge, Carol Elkins. lillen Elliott, Charla Elliott, Randy Endresx, Nanny Etheretlgc, Farria Frans, Sherry Fair, Arlen Fargason, Karen Faris, janie Farmer, Charlotrc Faulkner, Tom Fcagins, Tommy Fulcler, Mary Jo Finnell. C. K. Finney, Alison Fleming. Lynn Floytl. Peggy Fogarty, Charles Forrest, Kathryn Franklin. Bill Frarer, Claudia Frctlcrirk, Gilbert jr Friutlbcrg, Brute Frost, Nancy Furneaux, Smanne Puselicr, Carolyn Galbraith, Lintla Gantly, Sally' Garcia, lzlvira Gartl, Barbara Gard, Ruth Kai Garrett, Margaret Garrison, Annette Garrixon, Barnett Garwy. Ann Garza, Angclita Gaston. 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S03 W tr qt , 1 Qj t is 'Q , if Ze 5 . S . , K ,..-,. , is 4 It V35 Ht fl' S1 to ul' . ' . ,, if :En twigs ' 9 ,tl ,. me ggi, , ik Q, , at - an . W W ,- we , , 1 , ' ' P ' ,in 5 il ' 522 ,ltr - f fl f gg, w , ,,., - I -, - 1 ,, ' ' . - , 1 68 Schoenfielcl, Sandra Schroeder. Gladys Schubert. Burly Sehutze, Carol Ann Scurlock, Chappy Schwathe, Gail Searls, Cathey Seashore, Patil Seelke. Frames Sellers, Bill Sellers, Mike Semans, Bill Sharley, Sharlene Shelton, Gilbert Shepherd. Bill Sinclair. Trey Sisson, Juana Kay Sloan, jarretl Smalley, Lynn Smith, Helen Smith, Starlett Smith, Stephen Smith, Tocltl Snell, Neva Sotnmerville, Sonya Sposeep, Ted Stanford, Johnny Standley, jutly Staples, Ann Steele, Pettey Steigerwalcl, Dana Stephens, Anne Stevens, Harriette Stone, Howartl Stone, Mike Stolz, Sandra Stratton, Sylvia. Strong, Arlene Strong, Sharon Suessmuth, Charlie Summers, Pat Suttles, Sandra Sweeney, Lucille Sweeney, Mike Sweet, Joanne Swisher, Sam Switzer, Dave Tam, Carolyn Tarrant, Sally Tatum, Mike Taylor, Bob Taylor, j. Tay lor, Lue Taylor, Martha Taylor, Marynel Tetmenl, Nanry Byrd Thomson, Cole Thomson, Eleanor Thompson, Henry Thompson, Mary Lee Thompson, Ned Thompson, Terry Thorn, XVesley Tillman, Jerry Tinney, Doris jean Tinsley, Richard Tomfohrde, Claudia Tooke, Bess Kirby Towles, LeRoy Townsend, Mike Truncr. Mary Tune. Tummy L'IlriLl1, :lnn l'llricll. Celeste llllrich. Ollie lfpwn, George Vincent, Carrol Vnmanl, Furl Yelrnumn. Susan Yierirk, Kathryn Vngan. Harriet Yun l'il'f, Clarnulr XY'r1ll. Pele XY'allme. Fran XY.lllau:, Jim Yillrncr. Flectwuud XY'aisnn, Bill XVanS. Kem XVavr:l, Marie XYeatherrccl, Sharon XX'ubb, Annette Marlin XX'ebb. Gary XY'eikL'l, john XYQILPI, Bill XVUIIS. Ralph Wkncilanclt, Wanlia Xvcrll, Sherril Xlfheal, jnc XY heelcr. Peggy W'hite, Arved XX'l1ile, jack XY'hiu-head, Michael XVhirc-Icy, Run XYhiuy. Ann W'ihle. Judy Xfiegancl. Skip Nvilcox, Marie Vfiley, Paula XX'illialns, David XVillian1s, Cienrge W'iIlinmi. Virginia XVilsnn, jim Lee XVnlTurd, jmly XYulf, john E. XX'nlf. john G. NX'nlf, Larry XVnmai'k, Bill XY'unmck, Cay Wiul11nc'k, Milxnn NX'nmihnu51:. Eddie Xvootcn, Dianne Viriglu, jerry Young, Kilsy Young. Sonny Q H? f , if jg Q 4 J' A Q f' in a X .9 A. z 'R , x - X X if if , A' X if ,,. Q, . X 5 my L f N ' X , -V , - . I R wx' ' 'j .X , ' - ' A V X, A A V rr: X gfii L e L' e 1 ' gf 'S' W fr X ' is 'fe W y ' 1 ik Y ' ' -' I i Q ...mb .. M 51 '-'1' , ,Aj -w-iii. X , I kk-k X -. .,:, 3 , gel X X A X 7 Q 3 'A . I 1 gg, e L I ' Q 1.1. 1 X X I X ' 1 . in r Q L ' ' 4 H13 -'n' ' X - , X x rl is fl -:fefm-X in f '- 1 ':--: I L 31 l 5 A 'X ' F 5 f , 1 2 H 5 r 5 '- ' NX Q ,z 'YA ' .XE r A Lf. X ,Q X ss I VX., , A r mam' S k N wnys enjoyed by juniors IELIZABIZTH GRAHAM PENNY HESS, CAROL NIXON, ANNES GIEIS ROBH5 CRAZIE, and ANN STAPLES. 69 A lunchtime snuck in the Lamar cafeteria is al- GRAME M IIYIERS, CAROLYN FUSILER, PRESIDENT Ann Craig VICE-PRESIDENT Jim Holt TREASURER Paul Stewart SECRETARY jane Yoder OPHO URE CLA S5 196 Abernathy, Betty Admins, Norma Ahlsrhier, Allan Alexander, Palriria Alfimo, Mary Allegret, lfrancis Allen. Anne Allen, Beth Ames, Dick Anderson, Elizabeth Anderson. hail Anderson, Katie Andrews, Cathy Angly, Maurice Antill, Elaine Arbaugh, Rnhert Archer, Susan Armstrong, Llrmyrl Arthur, Brent Arthur, Martin Bangeman, Barbara Barnard, Phyllis Ann Barnes, Helen Baxter, Vfylira Beale, Daxid Beardmore, Babbic Bcathard. Eloise Bell. jerry Bellassai, Camille Bcnhroolt, Allen Bender, Stephanie Bethea, Sally Beular, Evelyn Biaggini, Connie Bible, john Biggers, Laura Billings, Dean Blackburn, Ralph Blancas, I-lmnero Bock, Margaret Budden, Francelia Bunker, Lamar Bnstick, Barbara Buudreaux. Edward Btvuldin, Brooks Bowen, Sally Bratuin, Beverly Bray, Pat Brazelton, Lou Breedlove, Martha Breidenstein, Pat Briggs, Robert Brinkerhnff, Keith Britain, Wfalrer Brough, Marilyn Bruwn, Anita Sue Brown, Chris Bruns, Kathryn Bryan. Bonnie Bryan, Pam Bullard, Nancy Bundy, Mary Burnett, Carolyn Burrell, Lorna Burtnn, Martha Burum, Johnny Byers, Aubyn Bynum, john Calabretta, Gary Calvin, Aubrey Cannon, Neal Cardenas, jo Edith Carl, Tom Carloss, Bettye Carroll, jim Casrleberry, Karen Chamberlin, Roland .,..,, , E35 fi , . 5 m he H -5 , gf Af -..' 1 , ,Q be lf, .Q 7 .5255 are I X W- Q ' B ' 3 YIQE NI iii Q 'EQ in T53 f ' L . Q, A 4' r X1 Sg r M 1, we gal' .:-xg. Q, 735, . 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Q 1 e . . .... f ' 72 Charlton. Stott Chenowerh, Susanne Chilton, Pam Christofferson, joan Churth. Charlie Churchill, Sara lieth Clapp, Berk Clark, Carol cilrmgh, Hugh Colkhurn, Dorothy Cocks, Carolyn Cockx, Marilyn Comiskey, Gus Compton, Higtlon Conner, jim Coronis, Evelyn Corrigan, Ann Craft, Lynda Lee Craig, Ann Crain, Carolyn Crapitto, Anna Criss, Carol Croom. Mariann Crouch, Judy Cummings, Leslie Cunningham, Marsha Dagliu, Annette Dakin, David Norris Daugbjerg, Niels Davidson, Neal Davin, Berry Davis, Nan Daviss, Lee Day, Ruth Dayvault, Helen Deane, Tommy Detlerick, Barbara Ann Derby, Susan lilivabcih Deuluh, joe Diamond, Fred Dickinson, Alastair Dickson, David Dillingham, Ellen Dills, Howard Dixon, Aileen Dodgun, Bobby Douglas, Temple Dougall, jo Ann Dowell, Nancy Dreyfus, jill Druley, Annette Dupont, Gayle Dyke. Tommy Edman, Bill Edwards, Ronny Eikel, Bob Eisenberg, Joe Elliott, Acia Emerson, judy Emory, Pal Engel, jerry Eslinger, Bob Euwer, Sally Fahey, Linda Fambrough, jean Fannin, Norma Farfel, Gail Fax-son, Sieve Faulkner, Pat Feeney, Melanie lfuettcy, Slmmtl lfuldt, Harrell licrgusun, vlolinny liergitmn, Rithard Ferguson, Steve lfinhcr, Fltwrcntu lfisls. George Aire lilatmgan, Shuiltt Fotkc, john Foreman, Martha lirecl. Patricia Frincll, liverult Funk, john C-atlu. Gail Anne Galyean, Deanna Ltarrctt, joan Garrett, john Gartner, Bob bay, Bill Gay. Gerald Gayle, judy Gentry, Gayle lieurgc, lwmily Gerrard, Don Gerrits, Robert Gihha, Pete Gill, Marajant: liillugly, Sue Gips, Martha Liiraud. Charles Glidden, Dun Lioncharnff, David Gorman, Bill Grace, Sandra Graham, Logan Gratnp, Camilla Grant. Rnnniu Graaf-e, ,lu Lynn Gran es, ju Doc Grundy, Barbara Grt-cr, Margie Kirugury, Turrilin Guthrie, Limit llaztkxtim, Carolyn Haarman, Lmmnn Haiglur, llohurt Hamilton, Brimkc Hatnlctt. lean Hammer. James Hatttricli, lfntily Hancock, jean Hancock, Sandra llanruck. Suu llatwx, Hubby llankantcr, Katherine Hanks, Mary Sue v . .5 5 .. 5.1 . A' t A, '- , ri' qv ,z 3 V 'lf .Q W ' A f . '1 , , it ug 1' Q - il gi f t a f if -- N a , .,,, -I 5 A, ., , , . .,., V , Q15 si , -5, t -1-t. tr i i . ., ' 1 . I, W, , V- x K K t fi R' w wr 5. 2' ?f X HK H , . - Q Q A Q' A A 4 fi f- it -N 3 ' an an f Q - S 3 I . Q X ' 55 lxiik ' ' Y ' r -L . wi 'A fi' tx if f f. Q, ' fini' ' X- A :ESQ W: .. .. L K Q , 3. .. fo 9 4 p , , .it , . t i a . K fi if .. 1 5 1, F 'K f , ,,. 5 vt' 1 A F .tl -'A' X 4' f 'i 4' 5 4 'S LM hx L p X ,K , r , . W 1 t n -1 i 5 5, A. i 9 QQ 'ESQ ' an -z t ' ii t . ,,,, . 'f PQ A N W . ,K 4 a The trophy casca in the front hall ttlwap dr.txx the tlttcntion of the nuw studt-nts, its is vctiiicd hy Slllllll rtti ores LOUIS liRAZlil,'1'0N, JVDY 'l'llCKl'QR, ACIA lil.l.l0'l li, ANN RlfNl7l.l5- MAN, ANNE Al.l.lfN, mill CHRIS l5RUW'N. Social clubs are the goal of many. llnnna, llon Harlowe, Holi Harlow, Lintla Harp. Boh Harrington, Ann Harris, Gene Harris, jay Harris. Marsha :Xnn Harris, Rithartl Harris, Sharon Harrison, Sharon Hart, Gail llartgrove, Sue Hilytlen, 'locelyn Healy. Betty Heard, john Heath, Carolyn Herbert, Sue Hentlerson, Sheila jo Hentlrifk, Helen Hensley. johnnic Herntance. Eclwin Hill, Alan Hill, Mike Henricks, Patty Hoaglunnl, Bob Hocorr, Elaine Hoeflick, Carolyn Hollce, jutly Holt. jim Hornberger. Diana Hornbuckle, Cathryn Hornbucklu, Toni Horne, Andy Hrdlicka. Mary lilo Huck, Barhara Hutlgins, 'I'omtny Antltew Huggins, Judy Hunlickcr, Lynne Hurst, Gordon Hurst, Toni Hrtners. Sally Ann liants, Mary Lib lnce, Sara Ives, George james, Susan jameson, john jarry, Ann johnson, Judy johnson, Sheila Johnston, lxlaine jones, Celia jones, Charles jones, Sharon jones, Steve Joyce, Sharon jungle, Lillian Kantrath, Eugenie Kane, Kinney Keely, Ann Kelley. Kathleen Kelso, Nancy Kemp, Gail Kendrick, Nancy Kilpatrick, Hildred King, Alwyn King, Sue Kirkpalritk, Jim Kivell, Bert Kilgore, john Knapp, Brucc Km l1, june Kmanh, Marianne Kralncr. lzlean-vr Kranlur, lfrrul Krnl1anlL'r.Bv.'yvrly Kurlwlmr. Xlargy l.aMark, Lou Lahlastcr. Suzy Langdon. Camlc Langxwn. Dun lncyuw. Mary ,lanu Ley. Nanny 1.eyL-xiilcfkcr, l.innla Linnlsay. Boblwy' Limlsay. Priwnilla Llmnl, liranuw Logan, ,lnhnny Lung, Luuella Lon, liaymonnl Lnvu, liicharil Lnu-less, Blolly Lim fame. Susan Luiia. Pauline Luikul, Lyn Lumpkin, Sywlney' Luriv. Mike Lurhv.-r. lN'lonrnc Mnhlim, l'lalsru.ul Mai all, Mary ,Xnn lNhl,lurc. Dun lllmlfnllum, JL-ancuc Mflfnnncll, Alvin lNl1Cullcy', Douglas Mi Daniel, jcrry Mn lhanald, farul MslJunald,j1:rry' lvlrlfauly cn, llavicl lxltfrlll, Mclhurn Mnlnly rc, Mary Helen Mi Kaughan, Mike Mnliinncy. john Marki-nzic. Shirley McMahon, Pany' Nlnlylurrnugh, Charles lyli Nalub, Penny M1Nuu, Mary Alire Maliae. Kay' Marlin. bl. Johnnie Mazlnlnx, Bula Magruder, Mary' Ruth Malin, Barbara Manall. Keith Mangum. Barbara Manning. Mary Kay' Marxhall, Ann , . fx . 'Q 7,1 I . : :qbly Q I M2513 EL uluu 5 1 i :yq .H 1 mu M ly in V. ,. I P4 'gf Y I ,A .M A ailing .K M ' 2 ' as. l ' ' y E31 uf' i ' 4 K, Mi 3 ' if M M X if : N .,,, . M ,,,: K M M,rrMM K 'vi rf K i, 'K 3 -rrri M 1 l . grew - ' ' M L 7 . 1125 M' xr l X I M Y K M MM 2 M U 5 :'-: fff -f-1 . li l y L 1' A I' Q li Q 3 Z Q Q X W . ,, .,., ' ' ..:. F . -M -ww ' -V M- Q fx X X NV P M vi X g1i.i?x' -: -- I K ' M - my Q RU 'K iff? l 4 M fa 1 3 f A . A ,M f , 1 4. 2 152231 R . ' i - f - T k':' if lajiyx 5 X E. 'Q ' f ' ., ' P . W Q Q M A . ,My yyy .yi Vqlyy 2 .:.:... Z PM ,A ?.M,MMy3 E LMS M V M . Q- - ,,,:. y LM X M A, . I wg Z H ' i 51' ' 9 ' '4 Q fx ' lx if 1' H X V 1 y M X l . 5 P :I fy fl MM -M V -,M r I if if . Q X Q 1- 1 ' g .,.., H ' Ms ' A .,.,... , - ig, Q X Y lyuv -:M 1-5: 2 rw y- M' ,ar M Q M if an M i M M if li Q ,M ' ' Q r M . . H M Q X' 'ly Q X M - M . QM L. , M M A ' - y 3 A M 1 A ' . , 1 ' ' 7 2 - ---: - .. , MMQA m H 5' ia M sw' r X A L M Q, Mf 75 Milli' NlCli1lllgll.lll-5 Nlii su.-l11x lu lu 1 Imlml ir 'Q for Soplmlnuru MAL ll:Xl.l., XX:XYXl lil UXSOM, lllllil SAI'l'lNii'l'ON, Mllilf, BAR- RA lill-RING. BON SICK. .und Nl I7 DOAK gatln-r .iftur scln Sophomores 2? -X nf 513559 w mourn with SILAS X ,.....,.... , ,. ' ::1 n- . 1 ' 5 X .X MARNER. SOPHOMORES X. ,..: . k X- Q. .Q X ' .A.,, X 1 Q A s.:X '. -'-' :NK fi 'f ' 'f X XSL, - ..,, X . . Q X: 952' ar. .- X X X' ,Q X2 ' X Wil ' 14 I ' as - W 5553- ' j X ..,., D X X 'l X f rf ' A J :v i -',-2 X -' ' rl X - f X 5 2,2- il if Xg l' 'X -' 2 5 2 Q ' X 1 4' X M X X X X Q v X .Q XX 'Am' iif M X ' X -A if Q I M - X X X V X if X X iv X X M V ..V- 1 iw' V fini L . an M I M is X X M X 'H 5. M X - . A X. 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M X X X155 '- gr S W if f' Vw W2 1?-ii X X l X lr lm pi .Xia - ' V rw- we Q -z WW Xi. .XJQQLQ ' Q' X X X S -'F W X X L XXX'g:Las-.X lil-f Xf XX E 32 5127 ' X X l i ' ' A f wi ,xg X ' QM I X X I ' 'J if X X ' - XX 'ff 1 XX X figx g: . -22 X XX XX MX Weill XX L . f 11:1 ::.a:eS51f' 'ii-5 r a s -F: ' XX ' iw X X ' 'T Fir: . all WZ: 1 1, fi-H X X XX X ,,,, X X X XX PM Xi i m 5 76 Marshall, Barham Marshall. Marylvn Marlin. l.yml.i Marlin. lleecl Marlin, llnberl KX. Marlin, Iluburr S. -lr. Marliim, Kelly Manlir-lu, hlarx mul.-X Nlnlly May-'X .Klice Mullin, Melinda Mullin, Paul Me-lchnr, Daviil Mercer, Andrea Meynicr. Mauriw Mille.-r. .Nnn Millar. liryan Millcr, Martha I.u4y Mills, Dunna Mills, Margaret Blills. Rita Mm., Sally Milnn. Dennis Mnhlcy, Marinn Mncrs, Dick Mnllarcl, Ronny Mmuagnc. Donna Ma Munraguc. -Inn Mnnlgmncry, Bnlw Mnnrv. llzlrry Moore. lfva Lynn Mooru, Larry Moreland, Bill Morgan. Sara Morris. Marilyn Mort, Marilyn Muwur, Linnic Moyers, Sandra Muliu. Mary Murphrcc. limincu Murphy. Nanny Murray. Dirk Mulh. jnhn Neely. Cynthia Ncnwih. ,luhn Ncrgcr, Marxillu Nexxburn, Barry Neulnaul, Arlcnc Nichols, Allen Nirlwlsun, Bolw Nimrnons, Stuart Nulen, Nurrua I.5nne Norman. Charles :L Norris. Martha Nowlin, Mary Ann Oakes. Margarul O'Briun, Par Qlvsl. lllnrl O'Dnmnv:ll, Bill Olmun. franklin Oghnrn, Hainc Owcrx. -lnNul1 Paxlgill. Sara Park, Nanny Parker. Aaron Patron. Connie Pauly. ,luzly Pcarmn, john Pccry, -lim Penningnun. Ann rlc Perdue, Yirgini.1 Perry. janet Pniririn Peyton, julie Pfcllcr. Knrherinc Phillips, lbormulln Phillipa, .luhn Piclwu. John Uslmrnc Plnlls. Snmn Pnlinski. .Indy Polk, Ann Piwllarxl. Nanu Pounds, Wlulc Pam ull, Nancy Pmx ull, Swim llmu-rx, lflcnnur Pran, Marilyn Princ, Kzlrcn Puikult. .livnmy Pnru.-ll, Nlichacl l'nrxis,J.1nCl l'unn.m, Sc-nl Rankin, Pairicin Rai-wner. Lee Ray. Susan Rayburn, liilea Rayburn, Laurie licmlfurcl, Dm-ill Rue-w. lxgn lim-ws, jnmly Ilcxh Rennllumiin, Ann Rliunlus. 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Kent Stuart, Sitmntp Stuart, Mandy Stuhlas, Susan Sutnrnen, Rithard Sylvester, Caryl Leigh Tait, jim Temple, john ten Brocke. jim Teeney. Sharon Terraso. Patricia Thomas, Blartus Thomason, Barbara Thompson, Barbara Sue Thompson, jntly Thornall, Nancy Thorngren. john Tipton, Pat Tixier, Linda Totld, Patsy Tomlinson, Betty Tooley, Anne Torres, Mirkie Trnwc-rnitht, julie Truitt, -Indy Trulan, Marjorie 'l'urker, Charles Tucker, ,lunly Tugker, Riclmrsl Turner, Marilyn Turpin, juan Txcdl, T urry Vanllcmark. .'Xnn Vanlbcmcnl, Kathryn Vamlcrwortli, Mary jo Vardaman, jimmy Yunnelna, Peter XX'ade, Sim XX'agncr, Virginia XX'alkur, Clay XX'alker, Marilyn XX'alker, Maxine XVallac1:, Bob XX'alling, Claylnn XX'alswn, Sally XX'arrs, D. Ann XV1:ndlcr, Anne XVendler. Donna XX'hite. jim XX'hite. Mark Wliite, Suzanne XX'hilehcaLl, Prixsy XX'hillcy. jack XX'hirncy, Bernard XVhitrimlge. Iimlith XX'hirrcn, john Charles XX'igginmn, Susan XX'iIkens. Henry Wilkes, Sara XX'illiams, Bill XX'illianis, Ruhcrta XX'illis. Tucker XVilson, Carol XX'infrv:y'. JoAnn XX'insryg. Marian XVnlivcr. Ronnie Wmvrwd, Gene XX mul. Numvim- XX nmllvury, juan XX rnnlm, Pill XX'nmllc5. Carol Ann XX Drk. XX'1mal.l XX mvwn. Sue XX'rcn, Pal XX'righl. Huh XX'righI. Lnuisc XX righl, Peg XXf'rigl1l, Ray Yale. PJHSX' Xlimcy. Bill Ymlur, -lane Zander, Slave lilliux. llonulml xl X it a' W I 51355 'r f fi ? X igblffx 4 lx K . J' .,, A K SX xx Sf? if QV Q Q J . X if X .1 X x Y Q Q K ' - ' 'X XLS? ' . 5? ww f? 4 W Q M X an , Ms T V9 X X Q X r ,XX h ' X X ,.. , . nb D, i w ,n X 5 -1'-: fra, .. - X ' in fwpiifi XX X. --rl X XX m I t ,., X fi R X X X! X Q ' 2 wr? X ' in if X ' .. -- X. ,-f, 1- X 'fffy I :, 2 w i A X V X X36 X XX.. XXX 1 ' Xml ' ' X X X 1 WY ' . , X , , -, .. '- L' X X :,, -X X ...II Q Nw .2 Haan 1 .I I i- .. - X km X. X. - f i ,,.r QA 5 E 13 5 Q X i ,4 . l X 1 A f l z 3, , A 'sf X X ....i X . X X if X ' 3, 1 Ar X X 5 sr I '-v is w a . 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Rohcrt lilasscock, Joyce ixosnell, Nancy Cirasscclonio, Roy Grimes, Don Ilall, Sabra llammann. Bob llanmrk, Terry llarllin. Kenny Harlow, Sue Harrison. Rebecca Henderson, Carol Holman, Billy Hoover. Ronnie Horton. Judy Hubbard, jimmy lsaacs, Tricia lambs. Rrmnie Howard luhn. Mailgc Johnston. llec Anna Rapp, Martha Kcathley, jm- Knapp, Lyncln Knaulh. liurly Lane, David Lindsey, Mzlriun lapsrmiilw. .-Xnn lamncy. Hugh Sldflcry. Slcpliun Mr-Clurc. jnhn David Mrlfaddin, -Iurry Ann Mslmwan, Sara Mrliinncy. Karen Mrhlaxlian. Kimball MrMenemx. XY'ild:i Niafrige. Kathi Marie Masrcraon, Lauq, Miller, jo Ann Molloy, Alurry Stanley NL-lsun, Frank Briggs Ne.-xunan, Palriuia Rurh Pcarmn. llclwy Pcxmn. llnrgaret Rail. Rnscrnary RL-.ul, ,lrumw lluvxar livsucl. Samlrn Susan Rich. Mary Rose Sarmellc. ,lim Dinsmore Sungul. Susie Sharp. Nami liamlc Sliurnmn, XX illiam lidmari Slim-nskp. XY.nnv: Smith, Nami Lynn Smnlvy, jiminy 1?-if 1 X , . .Q Q Q 1 4' Ni Q f- . il 3 1 X T, . ., 2 z Slrsuiw, liruilalic Slrr-mmcl. Slrarun Surginur. ,li-l'llL-n Taylor, Almiiclrvs 'I'hrrmpwn. Barbara Yamliver. Dun xxuridrip, Pm XVarcl, Hamlcl NVuxwn, Ciunrgc XYzllwi1, ,lmliu XVuavar. Annu XX'hcal. jane: XYhilxlcn. XYaxle XX'illiamw. Carolyn XYiIlis. janet Xkim-gar. Bob Zesllcr, Zoe . .W Q r. X ws: Q N X N M Q 3 YOUD KNOW IT if LAMAR U 5 x I ' w X v !' pk, ' 1 K 'x K ,f V ' ,, M, BY THE , W, L . V ' Y xx N 82 ' f . 'xx 'N 9' E Qcgzim Q M WLC, f xg? Rf X xii? QQ Anim' A 4 il ? XX 9 W xu 1 5 - X 4 s- X X gf: 0 fbi' if ' SYN E 0 'DJ 6? x 4' 0, ljqh 0 0 QFPHQ 1 'au 4 ,l X 4 I ,NN Qs' x A ' I r ' LUN' x A 'X y V 7 f Q? Mwwfwww :- A C T I V S4 X T I E S 4 83 a ACTIVITIES SCHOOL FUNCTIONS. Student Council ........ 86 Orenda ............... 88 Lancer ,....... .... 9 0 Library... ....92 HONOR SOCIETIES. Arrowhead ............ 94 O Association ........ 95 National Honor Society . . 96 Quill and Scroll .... .... 9 8 National Thespian ...... 99 MUSIC - DRAMA - SPEECH. Choralettes ......... . . 100 Lamar-O-Liers ........ 103 Lamar Band .......... 106 National Forensic League 107 Kachina .............. 110 NON-SOCIAL CLUBS. Christian Student Union 112 La Cinquantaine ...... 114 Sequoyha ............ 1 16 Wapika ,............. 1 17 Texas junior Historical Society .... ...,.. 1 18 Texas junior Academy of Science ..,..... Junior Red Cross ...... Wowalui ............. Future Nurses of America .......... Future Teachers of America ..,..... . Future Farmers of America ......... Lamar Rodeo Club .... Radio Guild .......... Hi-Y ........ . . . R. O. T. C. R. O. T. C. Officers Club ............. R.O.T.C. Honor Guard R.O.T.C. Companies . . . SOCIAL CLUBS. Awahoo .... . . . Ramal .... . . . Irari ....... . . Pow Wow .... . . . Chums ..... , . Mirabeau . . . . . Niwauna ... ... Palamar .... . . . Tawasi . . . . . . 84 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 134 155 158 140 142 144 147 150 152 Perhaps the center is I QT: Agri! oqt .L , A xv f' A ., -F - 3, U. W.. V my -4+-gh 1 is-vnuvuw-N 4 X . W I ,K The Council Officers ALAN ENGBERG, ,IANA McFAR- Counting the ballots of the class elections are MR. ERN- LAND, CAROL KINNEY, and BEVERLY MONT- EST MILLS, sponsor, and committee members LINDA GOMERY talk over a project with our Principal, MR. MOEHLMAN, DAVID KNAPP, and SANDY VAIL. in i STUDENT COUNCIL Perhaps the leading organization on the campus is the Lamar Student Council. The purpose of the Council is to uphold the honor of the school, to discuss school policies, to help put these policies into effect through student organization, and to promote the school spirit. A The Student Council, under the supervision of MR. ERNEST MILLS, is led this year by ALAN ENGBERG. The other oliicers for the year are CAROL KINNEY, Vice-President, BEVERLY MONTGOMERY, Secretary, and JANA MCFARLAND, Treasurer. The major work of the Council is accomplished through a committee system. The Directory Committee, led by JOAN BAKER, is in charge of the publication and sale of the Student Directory. The Elections Committee, headed by DAVID KNAPP, conducts all student elections at Lamar. The Organization Committee handles all chartering of new clubs at Lamar. This committee is headed by SANDY VAIL. The Bulletin Board Committee, under CHUCK CALDWELL, is in charge of the posting and removing of all advertisements on the bulletin boards and in the halls. The important function of the Health Committee, headed by DAVID BEALE, is to investigate methods of maintaining cleanliness' about Lamar. The work of the whole Council is divided into two fields. During the Fall Term the Directory is published, class elections are held, and collections are made for the Directory, Orenda, United Fund, and the Library Fund. The work of the Spring Term is more largely devoted to the discussion of school policies. PEGGY JOHNSTON, JUDITI-I HELM, BARRY The Directory Committee, PETER ALMY, DOROTHY MOORE, and JACKIE RICE meet with MR. LAMAR DRAPER, JOAN BAKER, LUE TAYLOR, and HARRIS CAMP to discuss nominations for Student Council MILAM, relax after the publication of the directory. Oflicers. So low I: A d a m s, Norma, Baker, Dusty, Baker, Joan, Beale, Battlestein, Barry, David, Belton, Helen, Bertrand, Jim. Row II: Bradford, Amy, B r e w e r, Chris, Bryan, Lynn Dee, Byers, Aubyn, C o l e, Patty, Comiskey, Gus, Conrad, Bette. Row III: Dawson, Johnny, Deanovich, Susan, Doug- all, Jo Ann, Dryselius, Gwen, Emory, Patricia, Farfel, Gail, Faris, Janie. Row IV: Flaitz, Marilyn, Geis, Annes, Grimes, Gloria, Hamrick, Emily, Hebert, Sue, Helmle, Ju- dith, Hightower, Judy. Row V: House, Glenn, Iiams, Mary Elizabeth, James, Roy, Johnston, Peg- gy, Kilgore, John, Knapp, David, Kriegel, Ann. Row VI: Luetge, Verlene, Manatt, Keith, McGanty, Gwen, McKinzie, Margie, Mercer, Andrea, Moehl- man, Linda, Mooney, Bet- ty. Row VII: Moore, Barry, Nelson, Tad, Philbrook, Polly, Polla rd, Nancy, Pope, Kay, Rice, Jackie, Rice, Joanne. 'R 5 Y' ix a :sg X Q J Yi fs. NK ik, J3, -U J if 5 -wi- ix, X 'H wx U 'Z , ,S W ii SQ sv N .2 1 Sew' na 'ti in 4 i . , 2' i 5. X X X sf Ki Liv? A, A, zu' ifzffi J i I i t W v .iri i -I - 53 41:59 315 3 Q if ix i ii i 3 A I ' 3' M2 'i sg is , ii : 2' 1 5 V .- ,..1 : K K W A -L i 5 Jag? s :Ji 4,9 If - , , lf , A : ,..-- ' I yr' . ggi . ii I., AY H J .' ,K l .1 9' i i X J J ,J J! - 'AXE' fl' f . Xi A 21 as - M! .Ra y J., -ia, - ,N . e w rs: . 13 it, fir t is J xx if, R i W, 1 f' 1? V '-Lit, . -Q, . 'Q .7 U . t A V 1 A J by A M J ..,. , I, H CQP K , A J J we J ,J fir J R 1 ' ' . . ., ?5U53,:.' 2 : 5 X we S ES g, JNX J i 1, fag , is J, i it ,A wafaizi is X X I Row VIII: Sangster, Cathy, In E is 5 ,V Sew, Kathleen: Shawn, .J J r 'a e f f ' , Gilbert, Smith, Bonnie, ' s ' -, ' - Stelfox, Anabel, Taylor, -' uf I , Lue9 Trotter, Mary- I iw!! H ,. A X . gi J R. J I I 2 ii ., A 1 - Row IX: Vail, Sandy, Wade, D , , I I Simi Whitty, Ann: Woli- 'VJV ' M Q J f, ii I ,if f s ver, Ronnie, W ri gh t, , JJ,, ,J 'Q fg ' J 'R' Alicei Yo , Sonn . i ' '- i , J - ' I ung y if Xgifg,-' V J. , ...,. M X., Q- Members not pictured: Caldwell, Chuck, Douglas, Jack, Gilbert, Judy, Miller, Bobby, Stevens, Ann: XVard. David 87 . .N . X i ' 3 I M25 K 2: .J I iv ' Q liditor Bob Dunham Associate Iiditor Diane Martin Classes Ly nn Dee Bryan Susan Gresham Raleigh Henderson Clubs Mary 'Iirotter Assistant Chauncey Barrett Boys Athletics 'lim Duckett Assistant Chuck Caldwell Girls Athletics BOB DUNNAM, the Editor-in-chief DIANE MARTIN, capable Associate Lug-y jjdmundgml looks up from his work to answer liclitor, smiles always and works tire- one of those innumerable questions lessly to complete the many tasks asked by his staff members. Getting ready to write a caption for the Lamar-jeff Davis basketball game is industrious JIM DUCKETT, Boys Athletic Editor. Finishing her work in the junior Class section is SUSAN URESHAM, Class Editor, who is getting a picture from the file cabinet. which she must hnish. Amin' Titorrrit, Club ifttttttr, not only checks the club files, but also helps willingly the staff members ol' SALLY SCHOONOVER, Art Editor, pauses momentarily to glance up from designing a division sheet for this all other departments. years school annual, Measurinf a sna ashot for thc class, I. 1 ' Busily searching through the low section of the yearbook are RALIZIGII sophomore file, CIIAUNCEY BAR- HENDERSON, Class Editor ant' RETT, Assistant Club Editor, hunts DAVID KNAPP, Life Editor. for a lost identification. 88 OI? Q Life David Knapp Typi ng Ann XVhitty Art Sally Schoonox er Business Manager Peter Almv Ci rcultttion Susan Searls Business Staff Cora Conner Dorothy Draper Judy Orchard Sponsors llelcn Wleinherg Drew Black Stttggs Scanning a basketball team write-up for the sports section of the Orenda is Assistant Boys Athletic Editor, CHUCK CALDWELL. At the outcome of the recent Orenda sale, DOROTHY DRAPER, Business Staff, decides that almost every La- marite has ordered one. tt.. 'i' 9 'Lip' Glancing at the receipt book is PETER ALMY, Business Manager, SUSAN SEARLS. Circulation Mana- adds up the total sales of this years ger, who appears pleased with the Oreudtz to see if they balance with results of the Orendu sales. sales of previous years. Q . ,JK i ,Jai map, 0 l ff, , . Q. LYNN DEE BRYAN, Class Editor, proofreads one page of the senior class section to make certain that no mist' takes have been made, LACY EDNIUNDSON, Girls Athletic Editor, cuts the picture of the city volleyball team down to specified size for the printer. Two members of the Business Staff All the members of the Oremla pile who enthusiastically' hle receipts of work on the Staff Typist ANN NVHIT- the Orwzda sales are JUDY OR- TY, who speedily finishes her share CHARD and CORA CONNER. of the work for the day. 89 Fall term assistant editors, GINGER LEE, JANET JOHNSTON, CAROLYN LAWRENCE, and MAR- GARET MILLER gather around their busy editor, SUE SELLORS Ccenterj. Staff members too have their chance to pose as NOR- MAN CHARLTON, JANET ALLISON, ANA GARDE- SCU, and JOE WHEAT wait for Photographer JIMMY DANNENBAUM to snap their picture. AN GER The Lamar Lancer, sponsored by Miss Louise Fuller, has long been considered one of the top ranking high school newspapers in the state. A student publication, its efficient staff is composed of students from the journalism classes who have shown an interest in the writing field and who have been recommended by their teacher. Faith- fully carried out is the staff's aim to inform stu- dents of school activities, to promote support of all community functions, and to entertain while educating. Work on the Lamar Lancer includes all phases of newspaper work, such as reporting, typing copy, making up pages, photographing, copyreading, advertising, bookkeeping, proofread- ing, and last of all, circulation. The Lamar Lancer has won many awards and last year was awarded a first place rating by the National Press Association and a second place in the lnterscholastic League Press Association con- test. In addition, the Lancer is a member of the Texas High School Press Association and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The paper takes its name from the Lancer Corps of the Republic of Texas which was under the command of Mirabeau B. Lamar. Spring page editors, LINDA DAVIS, JESSIE CARTER, JANA IVICFARLAND, NANCY KEY PARKS, and BAR- BARA BILLINGSLEY nnd that there is no end to their many tasks. Not pictured are TOM POWELL and ROBERT FORSHAW. Feature and News Editors, ANN KRIEGEL, ALISON PINNEY, SUSAN DEANOVICH, DONNA BELL and PORTIA SUDDREATH seem undecided about how to divide the work among themselves. 4 QQ' 1 XX'nrking on the I.aincur num be fun if such mmilcs may he obtained fruni staff writers. ROW' I Diane Ilrumnmnd. Sharon Dimanx, fI.1udi.1 I'r.l1cr. I.ynn ,iinellcig Nami' Nunni.-rv, Marilyn Brailcv, ROW' II jacqnelyn Xvnoilrnff, Shurry Iivfnis, Nancy Powvll, jcanviic Mcllnlluni, Knrcn likman, Gail Scliwznlic. RUXV III Santa Ifhuifliill, Mari In Angeln. Iiarrv Biillluslcin. and Shirley Mcliinlcy, IU nnniher him' din' as ROXV I judy Ley, Andrea Mercer, Lnnise Vifriglil, Barbara lakblad, and Kay Jester prepare ilu-ir columns while ROXX' Il liarl Valnzanl. Caihi jnlinsnn, Nnriq' Ilnni, Nancy Riedel. and Annes Huis oITcr their snppnri, Luis nf wulwsrripiium bring ivy io the Lamur Businusx Staff. uunposuil of Lnrri Berlhului. Ann Milton, I,igIu Bailui, Shawn Sniiili, Iwusinuss knn Lam, Penny Pillnu, juannic Dupruu, 'Indy Gilbert, aulveriising manager, :in-I Ruben Iinnnldmn, -Y is inanngcr. Marx r 91 I x Mrs. Edith Cox Librarian Stuart Sikes and Gordon Preston use the Library record player with individual earphones, to maintain the serenity of the library. LIBRARY In Lamar's library, over ten thousand volumes of fiction and non-fiction are 'available to the students. In addition tt the ten thousand volumes, there are many other aids, such as a record player, a large supply of records, a model of Th. House of The Seven Gables, and a replica of the Globe Theater, built by Dr. H. Ernest Conklin. Of special interest is the Fenwick Wfhite Collection, which consists of rare books, limited editions, and other valuable volumes. Many reference books provide research facilities for students and teachers. When a student wants to write a theme, to delve into history, or to read something worth while, he should go to the library. There he will find a peaceful room which is conducive to intensive study or to leisurely browsing. The Library at Lamar is a place of ii 92 LIBR RY Without the supervision of Mrs. Edith Cox and Miss Virginia Taylor, who are assisted by an able staff of student workers, the library would not be the efhcient place that it is. Members of the library staff are always ready to help anyone locate a book or to advise him in any-way. The long shelves of books are not the only things to be seen in the library. Throughout the year interesting displays may be found in the Arrowhead exhibit case. At Christmas, the colorful pinatas made by the Spanish classes are on exhibit. At almost any season of the year, Lamar wins a new trophy, and whether the trophy is won in athletics, in speech, or in journalism, it is put on display in the library. All in all, Lamar has one of the best equipped libraries in the Houston Public School System. i - Miss Virginia Taylor Assistant Librarian Vfhile Deane Poth types up the records, Diane Wal lace checks the binding in a book. Both girls are mem quiet study and extensive research. but uf me Library Staff. 93 Officers SALLY 0'BRIEN, DICK HATTXVICK, JIM DUCKETT, CYNTHIA HALL, and MARTHA DAVIS discuss their recent election to Arrowhead., ARROWHEAD Officers: President . . . ....... . . .Jim Duckett Vice-President . . . ..Dick Hartwick Secretary . . . . .Sally O'Brien Treasurer . . .... Martha Davis Sponsors . . . .......... Miss Nell Morris, Miss Drew Black Staggs Scholastically, a Lamar student can achieve no higher honor than membership in Arrowhead. Students having better than a 4.6 average are eligible for this senior honor society. The require- ments also include qualities of leadership and loyalty. The club sells pencils, book covers, decals, and manila folders. The Arrowhead award, a silver cup, is presented each year to the most valuable member. The recipient last year was Bobby john- son. ROW I: Anderson, Iileanor: Bagby, Sally, Ballard. janola: Barrere, Clement: Broesche, Brenda: Brown, Sandra' Burkhart, Pat: Collins, jackie. RKJW II: Craig, Marthagllavis, Martha: lluckett, james:.Durst, Bobglidntund son, Lacy: Engherg, Alan: Iistill, Robert, Feagin, joe. ROW III: Ferguson, Sharon: Guyton, Mollie: llalbert Phillip: Ilall, Cynthia: Hansen, Douglas: Ilattwick. Dick: Hayes, Paula: Hensley, Franji RO XY' IV: Holland s 1 Morris: Horn, Kenneth: james, Roy: Kelly, lfrank: Koerner, Annes Meadows. ,limi dlillfff. B211-Zivl Miller. Bohhy. ROW' Y: Milliger, Phyllis: Mints, Percy: Montgomery, Beverly: Moore, Katherine' Nelson Gerald' North, Carol Ann: O'Iirien, Sally: Parks, Nancy Key. ROXV VI: Picl-card, Katherine: Ramhin, Barbara ,jeanlp Reeves, Charlotte: Roshton, Diane: Royds, Richard: Sellors, Sue: Sheldon, Mary Ruth: Smith, Raymond. ROXV VII: Stallings, Paul: Stevenson, Sandra: Sullivan, jane: Tryling, Carol Ruth: Turner, Robert: Uhrig, Allan: Winters, Larol Anne: Wford, Tracy. l O ASSOCIATIO t the annual ORENDA banquet, O's are awarded to not tore than seven senior staff members whose co-workers ave voted them the most worthy of this honor. 1938 Elizabeth Knapp Elizabeth Dennis Fenwick White 1939 Eight members due to tie Hester Stewart Ralph Anderson Ann Tuck Martha Ray Alexander Margie McEnnis Tex Bayless Grace Picton Oscar Cadwallader 1940 Bob Gay Carolyn Knapp Edwin Langsford Wayne Bowman 1941 Alice Picton Elizabeth Sterling Marshall Black Carolyn Wilson Mary jo McGinnis Dow Hamm Olive Lockhart 1942 William Fox Margaret Peterson Jimmie Bayless Billy Ferguson Melanie Levy Ellen Picton Margaret Elliott 1944 Mary Margaret Wilson Ray Moore Hallie Beth Walker Mary Sue Fox Charlotte Wood Lettalou Garth Ralph Atmar 1945 Eight members due to tie Bettie Ebaugh Ben Hammond Bill Gardner Mark Robinson Ann Stevenson Tempe Howze Marilyn Oden Helen Allen 1946 Ann Poyner Marjorie Montague Bobby Norris 1947 Walter Clemons Bob Gregg Wilma Hoke Mary Louise Thompson 1948 Eight members due to tie Paula Meredith David Knox Emily Petersen Margaret Blau Beverly Smyth joan Eckhardt Ann Coe Shirley Snow 1949 Robert Clemons julia Picton Fred Durrance Bill Thornton 1950 Margaret Wright Tommy Swartz Tommy Rabson Diane Lehman Noelie Duggan 1951 Katharine Snow George XWilson Tom Biggs Jane Lawhon Dick Mayor Sally Schmucker lllulll llllllll un sl 1 1952 Helen Riddick joan Smith Mary Petersen Stanley Silvus Nancy Campbell Frances McMaster 1955 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 1 Lacy Edmundson Diane Martin Sally Schoonover Ann Whitty w gvrgrwf -www na 'una h . is iill, , ' 7 3, CHARLOTTE REEVES, President, and MRS. Pl'll'!ClP3.l H. WRIGHT and PAUL STAL- IELLA S. PORTER, Sponsor, seem amused by the LINGS, Vice-President, look over an issue of the photographers antics. National Honor Society Magazine. ATIONAL Ir The goal of every ambitious Lamarite is to attain membership in, National Honor Society. The qualilicati for membership include a 4.2 scholastic average, high qualities of character, and a substantial number of ho points earned for service to the school. ROW' I: Adams, li, B,, Anderson, Fleanor, Baghy, Sally, Barrere, Clement: Hroesthe, Brenda: Brown, Sandy, Browning, Rita, ROW ll: Burkhart, Pat: Cheek, Ann Clark, Beth: Collins, jacque, Cornelius, 'loyteg Craig. Martha, Cramer. Tommy. ROW' lll: Davis, Martha, Drysclius, Gwen, Duckelt, jim, Duggan. Ann: Dunnam, Durst, Bob: litlmunclson, Lacy. ROW' IV: Fngherg, Alan, lislill, Robert, Iieagin. joe, Ferguson, Sharon, Grossman, Gary, Guthrie, Leone, liuylon. Mollie. ROW Halbert, Phillip, liall. Cynthia, llattwitlc, Dick, Hayes, Paola, Hensley, Franji, Horn, Kenneth: james. Roy: -lohnslon, Peggy. MlfMBlzRS NOT PlCTliRliD: Armer, Ballard. janola: Coburn, jean: Day, Herman, Douglas, jack, Greer, Sara Nell, Hansen, Douglas, Hofhcinz, Fred: Holland, Morris: Howard, Peggy, Kuhn. Merrie: M Bobby: Miller, Margaret. f iw wa Q 15 ,.,, iii it .a - , A Y ' . A W., ., -.,.. ,. Y 'U . -1 ,.. 5 ' Q ' ,QW gr ,X 4 ' N 4:1 , - V V, 1 A N P P A ' K, ,fin r . 1' I A an -if f A A m A be V' ' gn 1, m1 ! - .. , , ag , r 35 as , of A 'ifgii ei? ' N A e A f ,fb if 'i ' r ,::' ,,- as M P I W Q s , if ' a ' - ' ei A ' g r- A EQ , A I ' s 2 1 , ei , ' A ...., iii 96 Treasurer BOBBY MILLER is responsible for Secretary CAROL ANNE XVINTERS interrupts the keeping of the financial records of the mem. her writing of the minutes to smile for the photo- bers. grapher. 'OR SOCIETY Only the top live per cent of the high junior, low and high senior classes are eligible for membership. The Jfficers this year are CHARLOTTE REEVES, Presidentg PAUL STALLINGS, Vice-Presidentg CAROL ANNE WIN- FERS, Secretaryg BOBBY MILLER, Treasurerg MRS. ELLA S. PORTER, Fall Sponsorg and MR. E. B. ADAMS, Spring Sponsor. UW' l Kelly. lfrtmk: Koerner, Anneg KnaPl9, David, Lackntsr, Linclttg Locke, lleleng Martin, Diane-5 Mason. lleloris. ROXV ll: Mflfnrltlntl, Jann, lvlvtttlmu, jitng Mcynicr. largog Muller, Hargiu: Blilliger, Phyllis, Mints. Percy: Montgomery, Bcxcrly. ROW' III' Moore. Katherine, Nelson, Gctaltlg North, Carolg Oiliricn, Sally: Parks, Nami heya ulcn. Marx Clatrt. Pttkartl. Katherine. ROW IY, Retltltng. -Io Ann, Remus. Charlotte: Rogers. Edna. Roytls, lliehttrtlg Sheldon. Marx Ruth: Smith, Raytnotull Stallings. aol, htrwnson, hantlra, ROXY Y: 5ullinm,janc1 Tailor, Sarah, Tryllng, Carol: Turner. Robert: XY'arncr. Fleetwood. XX hitty. Ann: XX'inturs, Karol .-Xnnug XX'right. Mite. ll-.MBI-.RS NOT PlC'l'llRlilJ: Otthartl, Alutliz Ratnbin, Barbara jeang Roshton, Diane: Svllors, Sueg Tomlinson, 'lung Tcngg, Totntnyg Turner, Natg llltrig. Allan, Vsialker, lattcyg XX'ttllat'e, Diancg W'ot'tl, Traty. . . Z .inf 1 - K ,955 --119' I v X 1 A I V i iifm:JvQ?t-51 - f H it . e wg A , ,t .,t: . ig Q ' -4 Ji- X 1 -. 'f 0 f- . ' ,X f gn A L 7 Z , 3' an F, Z ' ziii: II. f ' I A if . I A I ix '11 f I M - -1- - . . , '.:: , as -'V far A , of ' . .,., : , ,?,,.,,r7 l5, 1 A. Q o. I 7' I ' -M A fi E it ' if P W I t,t-- ' , - ' A ff: E. ' ft , A' 9 w 'M A A , Q x ,Z , Q I qi ttf A p , A Z I '7 . 'i S 1 ' A ' - sq Q. I In :5'g. 1 , Q - l-irg ' Q W -I , ,rg K I1 X A 97 Approaching the auditorium steps are Quill and Scroll oflicers 'LACY EDMUNDSON, DAVID KNAPP, SUE SELLORS, PETER ALMY, and JUDY ORCHARD. QUILL A D SCROLL Olficers: President .... ....... . . .David Knapp Vice-President ......... . . .Judy Orchard Corresponding Secretary ...... Lacy Edmundson Recording Secretary .... ...... S ue Sellors Treasurer ......... .,..... P eter Almy Sponsor . . . . . .Miss Louise Fuller Quill and Scroll is an honorary high school jour- nalistic society, organized on an international basis. Its members are selected from the staffs of Lamar's two publications, the Orenda and the Lancer, for outstanding achievement in the field of journalism. The members must have a high scholastic average and a recommendation from a faculty advisor. The Lamar Chapter of Quill and Scroll is named after former Principal VU. Moyes. ROW I: Jana McFarland, Lynn Dee Bryan, Susan Gresham, Nancv Key Parks. ROW II: Mary Trotter, Raleigh Henderson, Dia 'Martin' Susan Searls, Ml55 Luulge Fuller, Dorothy Draper. ROW III: Cora Conner, Robert Forshaw, Ann Whitty', jim Ducke Donna Gale Bell, Chuck Caldwell, Margaret Miller, Bob Dunnam, Sally Schoonover. IE ATIONA THESPIA Officers: President .... ...,,.... ..,, M a rtha Craig Vice-President . . . . .Joanne Sweet Secretary .... . . .Ann Whittyf Treasurer . . ...... Diane Martin Sponsor .. . . .Mrs. Ruth Denney National Thespian is the drama students' Honor Society. Students gain membership by working with the various activities of the drama depart- ment. such as acting, lighting, staging, make-up, and publicity. The Thespians use a point system to assure that all eligible students receive credit for services rendered. The main job of the organiza- tion is to back all productions staged by Lamar High School. 1tt'rslltJAXIXl, SXX lil. l'. MAR lIlA LR,-Xlli, ANN XX llll IX' and DIANE MAR'l'lN xxith Sponsor, MRS. lil l'll DINNI Y, ltmltou'l'sC1'ipl for tht' Slwing Shoo. ROW' I: Ginger XVright, Celeste Ullrich, Ann Whitty', Claudia lirazer. Starlett Smith, Joanne Sweet, Carol Vincent, Carol Hurst, Becky Burroughs, Ann Llovd. Ann Harder. ROW' Il: jimmy Dannenhaum, Buddy Lacy, Brenda Broesthe, Ann Carlile. lan Hill, Ted Cowart, Elmer Baxlev, Barbara Bayer, Rov Glasscock. Mike Mc- Kaughan. ROW Ill: Diane Martin, Betty Moonev, Pat Wargtm, Morris Holland, Richard Royds, Fred Hofheinz, Frank Kelly, Tommy Tune, Beverly Sollie, Eugene Pavey, Gaye Irving iii? f- is Q.,-4 CHORALETTES Otlicers: President. . . . .Carol Kinney Vice-President. . , . . .Sue Sellors Secretary. . . . .Martha Craig Treasurer. . . . .Nancy Walker Sponsor. . . . .Mr. Lee S. Keding The purpose of Choralettes, a girl's choral and social organization, is not music for perfection, but music for pleasure. Choralettes is known about Houston for its many civic appearances, including those at the Rotary Club, the Kiwanis Club, the Federal Land Bank Conven- tion, and the Houston Automobile Show. One of the outstanding events of Choralettes each year is the Sadie Hawkins Dance. to which the girls invite the boys for an evening of fun and surprises. Each year Choralettes awards a bracelet to the most valuable member. Last year the honor went to Carol Kinney. Mr. LEE KEUING and officers CAROL KINNHY, MARTHA CRAIG, NANCY XVALKIER, SUIS Slil.LORS, jANA Mt'lfARl.ANlD, and LAVINIA REYNOLDS gather around the piano. RUXV l: Akin, Ann: Allen, .Xllison1 Allen, Xnn. liakt-r, loan. ll.:-.tr. ll.urlw.lr.t: lltutn. Maltntla. Herltt, llelen, Billingsley. lLtrlv.i1,t. RHXX Il- lllatls. Knut-L Boiler, -loan y Marilpnl Broesthe- Brentlag llrtmn, 5.tntl5: llrxan, Ixnn Dee: llmlw. Nttslt. K .ltttr.-ltssxv lion lll: Cheek, Nnnette. tole. Path: furtin. Nlattixeez l7rx-wlitts, town: lllll- U' Ann, Eckstrom, Katie: ltlinger, Temple: l'ergu-on, Nantx. RUXX IX lxnlxtnlvurgt-r. X :skit llaitf, Matiling l'-vntlren, lamilleg lforester. Rust-nt.tr5, l'rtt1, l.txt-l.ou3 ltttmtnx Sue: Gibbons, Mary lreneg Milford, Nami. ROXX Y. ltntst, Mary. lfutlume. Lt-one, button, Mollie: ll.llstetl,M.1rtll.l: llarper, Ann. llaies. l'tlul.l: llenslt-x, liranjt. -4-65 G' ti 3 The Chorulcttes jazz lltxticers, Patti Ray Pollnrtl, Pa- tricia Johnston, and Suzanne Lewis, line up for at XViuter XVontierlantl number. ROXX' l: Highttvucr, vlutlxg Hill. vl.ul. Hilltntlrl. Xnurttu. Hilton. Nlnttortt. lIog.llw-tuv Hunt, Nnmvg Inter, hay: hinntx, 1 .troI1 Ki-th. l.uoI. lx--vrnt-r. Num. lxohltr. Sbuvlt, blnrluxg Mtkfunnull. juni. McP.1r1.ttttl. ,I.tn.i. NItCfilx.ttx.Nttxtti1. Shu. t -illttn IQUXX IX erx. Bcvcrltz Moody. Reita. Mnonm. Betty: Nitvurt. Nun ltr ROXX X Nlt-nrt. Ikttk-.u.t Pike. Patricia. Q i' 'W SH' X Q, +-My 'E' 157 R i 'Fi Q t .... Y, ,v cf' 1- 'it 4 Q' c .X KZ X A fi , Z J ' .yew n K Qt .gr gt 1 . CK' , ..:, ff' A Linda Culver, Carolyn Maniha, jenny McCown, and Cay XVomat'k, il Clioralettes quartet group, line up in front of the piano. loin: ilovl.-tk, li.trImr.t3 llotmu'-I, lttroll lltixnutl, Ptggx. RUXX II' llmison. Karol . lxultn. XI-un html. RUXX III king, Iilvttlx. lI.ttt1..'Xvut. lotkt-. Hclen. Nltihhfu. Nlttrkie. I imtittvt: Xlaxwtll, I-viltlut 1 Nlaxxull. Yl.trx thu. N14-trs, Utftttyg Murphy. lntivtrlm. North. f.trol. Ultul. Ltrolxn. tlrtlntn-1. lu-lx Montgorn P.trRt r. Ht-wrl-. . - - - ,.., X K S X ' .fi Ng llii K . '- ., 5.1 ' ' Aw :I 'bl . . - . ' U K -1 i Q ' i ' z., A 3 I K P .g k '39 Y ' X N A t . O J 'F 'Q mx W Q Q- 55 s X K . i i ii ..,., Q P Eff X , : .iw - on ' A K K 1- b f -E I 5 x ..,.- Q 101 nv am! 5 ily., 3 K, Z' jane Sullivan, Camille Fumlrcn, Carulyn Nanilia, Prem' Recd, Ann Harper, Mnrilia Halstead, Suxic Burke. anal Rnwnmry l7Ul'CSlL' gallicr for some guswip before a cil1UF.llL'llCN rehearsal. CHOR LETTES ROV' l: Powers. Carulinz Rcml, Being Reynolds, Lzuiniag Ridrllc, lam. Rulwris, Nami: Roherrsuii. Suzicg Rushlnn, Diane: Sampfun: Marcin. ROW' ll: Stall, Barbara: Sfhnci- clcr. Sally: SQln1Ll3,,-Xnn: hulluis. Suu: ilu-lrhni Mari Ruth: Srniili, jr-an: Nvniili, Sanilra: Speer. Sherry. ROW' Ill: Srcxunw, Ann: Slew-ns, Connie: Slul-res, bcurge Ann: Sullivan, jane: Suanlancl, Ruth: l'a5lur,Gln1'in: Taxlor, Sarah, Teague. Mary .-Xiimf, ROW' IY: Turnlimon, jen: Turner. Carolyn: Vansiunu. -lanifcg Vanlannlr, Fran: Wfallzlnc, Barbara: Wallace. Diane: XVallxci', Nami: XX aruu, Par. ROXX' V: XVUII5, Sandra: Vferline, lilain: Whatley', Sara: Xvhineiidu, Carolyn: X'w'lxirridgc. Bambi: XX'iggin, Hinnr: Xlluuclhani, Margaret: XVylic. Myrna Loiw. S+ Y . . :il f,- , 7 . :T - Z - B il r : A ii 1-:, ., ' -A i A J i ' 6 1 - ii ,... ii ' f i , 5? A A 5 a 7 M ,W . W r iiii ,.. 1 fl -.,-: X my --,, : Q, Q X Q ' - '1-- l ,,,, ., -' l V 1 Q A 4 I :F , X mg yztz' 1 lbry .. veal W -,,.:, , ---, '55 VV Q V: f X 792 1' it if Q . 'I r figs M . .. . ,A W if - V ,. 1 :-, K it X' ff ,y , ,sf-Sl' ,:.,: , i: 'P ' iff Q 'Q ... A V s' ae f p ::': an U 4 F' , z -. 1-'i i. in .5 rg. 1 , 67. .- ' Q ,' -:S '3:.- of - .if 12- . V in ' i:.,: f . .. A a a ag ' Y - M ,A if . W N if .v,, Yurl ' .. r....: r a A :lg if-'. ' klvv .xz W 4, in f lib. f J V r ' M Vr., . r 9 5 S ix V lit K Q' V '. 2 V Q' N ig! -W ,-Ei 3 G A . r. , 102 c by ., X is- 1 ., S E N e4 a' i LAMAR-O-LIERS President. , , Carole Smith Vice-President, . , . .lidna Sample Secretary , . . Merle Cobb 'l'reasut'er. . .,.. . . Pat Roten Sponsor. . , . .Mrs. Virginia Stccher Lamar-O-Liers, the girls' acappella chorus, specializes in four to six part original arrangements by Mrs. Virginia Stecher, director, The chorus members are chosen on a tryout basis. Combined with the drama department and the Boys' Chorus, Lamar-O-Liers presented An:ahl and the Night Visitors at Christmas time. A highlight of the spring activities was a chorus tour to Dallas, Fort Wrmrth, and College Station, Also included in outside activities were participations in the Valentine Varieties, P.T.A. meetings, and National Honor Society Installation. A for- mal dinner dance climaxed the seasons activities. Seated on the stage steps are officers .'XL'l'.'Kl.liliN GIPS, SANDY ROXVFLL, BFCKY Blilllflllifilli hll'l.lNl7.X ROBINSON. CAROLE SMITH. P.-XT ROTEN. and l1DN A SA lN'll'Llf. ROW' l: Angelo, Mary ,log Black, Deborah Ann: Hlanthard, Ann: Bonner, tiene: Brislgforlh, Vfantla: Browning, Carole: Bnrr, Dixie Anne: Bnrt'ouglv-. Btwky. ROW7 ll: Burton, Luby: Cabe, Pat: Carry, juneg Cartwright, lillen: Catterton, julie: Vlark. .flnng Clark, Dixie: Cobb, Merle, ROW' Ill: Cfolbaugh, Mary lillen: Connrod, Barbara: frane, Camille: Crout, Bobbie: Cunningham, Sharon: Darby, Mary: Dean, Marti: Deans. Dorothy, ROW' IV: Easley. Carolyn: likman, Ellen: Ewing, janetg Finth. Lisa: leming. Janice: Flude. Susan: lfurneaux. Suzanne. ROXY V: Lmeke. Santlra: Ciallwraith, Linda: Gamble. jutly: Gard. Kay: Gaston, Suzanne: Ciips, Altaleen: Griffin. Ia rla. 'of ' -Q ts? 'A ' . . M. ..... 1 ' ' ..,g is If S xx ip A E X sf in 103 ' 'E Q S Q i',' A Q Q' E S X or H . . Y A Q mn' ,Q sw Sw EQ 1h'Q . Q., ,, I -1 i- - 'I'hCI.ZlU1flT-tv-I.i'3I'i lI'ilb.5f'dIN.'f' llglrriwn. fixlrulg-Smilli. Yolanda Olcsun and Director Mrs, Virginia Slcclwr and Nancec Kirk, H1110 up be-furu il lV.'FiV4YI'IlhlI1Lt'. discuss the :urangcnium fur a numlvcr in the Spring Show. LA M AR-O-LIERS ROXX' I: Guyurn, Mule: Ilaziw, Pcggx' Ilnrlmx, lfnmlg Hnrlia. Cin-iuiygzliuilg II.ilrim11,Sydiwv3 Hands. Mziryg llzmkim, Aim: llnyncs, Margarul, HUXW Il: Hnsletlcr, lilsiu Humphries. Susi.m: Luk, Kin: julinxrm. Karin: vlrwimw, -Imlx: KL-ilu, Mum-. Kcmliill. Szzmim: lxirk. Nalin-in ROW' Ill: Klulv. Snllicg Kunkul, Suriv: lmnb. Svlvizl Anne Lew-ring. Sherri. Inu-Il. Aliuq: MLKENIL-j,. Xnn: Marian. I7i.im-: NI.illIu-ui, Shri Inu RUXX IV' Him-r fil.:m3i.i. Nlwmiwf. llxic -Iwi Nl-mmlluiiu. Klniiillnz Murcland Nan: Murgan. l1.1rIw.ir.i. NIwlhul'.xI, ,Ii-.w. Ui.-wii. Milaivili RUXX X Uri. Vl.ii11N. P.u5..xrLl. Nlglrx Lim. Iiuiliilvl. 15.115 Iii. Pinky Huilng. lhrrlsli. Iii-th :Kunz PL-den ll..-i Claire: Pclurwn. Pulxu. KIRK 1 Y' X., . ' 1 ful W i Q ,J 1 A ,X 3: . if 104 ? Ere . T, xv x The Cfalvnlim-r's KEUILIPN, Robert Carson, Iimlm Simvmmm, T110 41111111210 Jl1'il4ll1?ll1l13-L l.a11I11lF-U--l.iL'rN. Samalrzl K1-ll'IxL uff thcir lgllcnls. Bob Tippiu, Arthur Inline, und Buddy? Pu-kim. slum' 111111 NY'ur1sfl1. N-uw llnuh. amd Snmh Rmw . zx last numbor, Il pruuluu Ramwx. Clxvwlxlxg N:-urs, 'Imhug llinlmulmrl, ,hum-. NOX ROW' I: Puluxm. Margin-g Phillipx, S.u111m llimbclh: Pukn-rung. Nuulxz I'-nh. lkkvxu-g Pxk.1.fNI.1rgxc: Riskardx. Suns. Rink-l. lli.m.1: Rsvlwb. Cfaxnullc-1 Rulxhim. Shlrlm. Ii--Imuwvw. Nlulu-Lx. li,-un. Pau: Rfnull. Nnulx. Nmxxxplr. lmlrm, RUR III: 5.1rruuIl. ,l11d1'1 Sims, N11 vc I lrzmv Nxllx lu? I Nllrx NUI Ilnuupun N1 I 1 Smith, Clxrcwlv. hmilh, 4.1:-ri.u1 Smlllu. Kulluyg Spnrling. lzmxg Nlm'lr. NI.ux, Swum. Ilarriuu-. N Trxling. far--lg Xml. N.1mlr.1: Ymrllux. Lune: XYicgand. jumlx. RUXX X- XXiIuu, I5.1lx11 Willem. Ann: Ycrgnr. llmluvr, ML-:11lu-rw nm pinlurul: Dueflbcrg. Nilslrul: XX.xgmx.xx1. Mm, - V' . KJ ly 1, V 4 A. .1 Q-f' D, 'ww UXX IX.l..... , ..1A.. , V 1 . . .xrvz Tm L-, mu 11.1101 XXnIli.xmN, -lumix. XXnlwu. lhlrmhx, XX right. Ginger. XXunu1 1 ....h A 5-X .... , , .....,... ,. .. . 2 ,M . iw . -gi-., w 5 - f .- --had . S 3 ., , - -5 1 1 n 105' pf. 3 1 0 x A Pictured are Band Oiiicers EDWARD JOHAN- SON, BOB DURST, Sweetheart BEVERLY MONTGOMERY, HUBBARD AMILLER, and MIKE RIEVES. LAMAR BAN Ofiicers: Commander ....... . . . Hubbard Miller Executive Ofliicer . . . . . . Edward Johanson First Lieutenants . . ...... Bob Durst Mike Rieves Robert Turner Sweetheart . . . . Beverly Montgomery Director . . . ....... Mr. Edward Trongone The year 1955-56 for the Lamar Band is a unique one, for it marks the first year of com- plete separation of the band from the R.O.T.C. unit. For the change, the Band chose a new blue uniform. The Lamar Band has been the push be- hind school pep rallies and has marched at all football games. Besides this, it has marched this year in the Armistice Day Parade. Two big social events of the Band have been a Formal Dance in February and a Spring Banquet. ROXX I Bill Dick, David Melchor, Alfred Miceli, Steve Shaw, Hubbard Millar, john Scarborough, Max Neuhaus, Bob liikel, Elmer Btxlu I hnny Logan, Bill Jacobs, lidvvard Johanson, Beverly Montgomery, David Barry, Brad XVilkinson, Kenneth llorn, Larry Linh lt ROW' ll: Mr. Trongone, Charles Prescott, George Wfilliams, Mike Rieves, Dick Hartwick, Ned Baltisla, Leonarc M ndoixxtz. john Phillip-, Bob Xviflglll. Bob Durst, Conrad Smith. lfverilt lirinell. ROXV Ill: Edward Carlock, Robert Martin Robtrt lurner. Gary Webb, Tommy Cooper. Charles Norman, Barry Roberts, Allan Friedrich, john Pickett, Bill Vfilliams, Billy X ltrri Davis. ROW' IV: jimmy Hall. Stuart Sikes, Don Sisco, Todd Smith. ' - .hwy '. A '-me ' ATIO AL FOREN SIC LEAGUE Officers: President .... . . .Richard Royds Vice-President . . .... Frank Kelly Secretary . . . . ,Charlotte Reeves Treasurer . . .... Paul Stallings Co-Treasurer . . ..,... Morris Holland Sponsor .... .... lN lr. Wfinston Miller The purpose of Lamar's forensic work is to arouse interest in current affairs and to train good citi- zens who may be the leaders of future communi- ties. A new force behind the speech work is the Lamar Debate Parents' Club, organized this year. At the beginning of this forensic year, Lamar won the sweepstakes trophies at the Austin and Muskogee Tournaments. The team hopes to suc- ceed as well in the state and national meets this summer. S p o n s o r MR. XY. MlI.l.liR. Vice Prtsttcnt FRANK lilil.LY. and President Rli HARD ROYDS watch Secretarv CllARLO'l ll Rl I VI 5 xx rite .tn amusing note. ROXV l: Barbara Billingsley, Donna Bell, Carol Anne Winters, Cynthia Hall, Katherine Harbour, Cl12IflOllL Rants ROXV ll C in XY!-hlw, Larry XVolf, Norris llolland. Fretl Brown, Fred Hofheinr, David XVard, Paul Stallings, Nat Turner ol 1 P Wolf llitk Hartwick. Texis Grinsteatl, Randy lilliott, Frank Kelly, Richard Royals. Q X ii r, Q .- if . f '1 iii p .mf st.. lk -wx 9 fk lf? Fred Hofheinz is apparently pleased with Nat Turner's Otlicers CYNTHIA HALL, PAUL STALLINCAS, and speech as Donna Gale Bell and Katherine Barbour study MORRIS HOLLAND assist their colleagues, CAROL the situation. ANNli XVINTILRS and BARBARA BILLINGSLEY. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The tournaments toward which every school points are the N.F.L. meet and the city, regional, and state meets. At N.F.L., competing against .N,F.L. chapters from Texas and Louisiana, Lamar's four man debate team, Rich- ard Royds, Nat Turner, Frank Kelley, and Morris Holland won first place. Kathryn Barbour won girls' extem- poraneous speaking and Gary Webb was chosen outstanding representative in student Congress. Two of the de- baters and the other two winners will attend the national meet in Oklahoma in june. Lamar has also won both city and regional meets with state still to come. City and regional first place winners are: Cynthia Hall and Carol Anne Winters, girls, debateg Larry Wfolf, boys' declamationg Paul Stallings, boys' extemporaneous speaking. Charlotte Reeves won city in girls' poetry. With many promising students returning, Lamar is looking forward to even more success next year. ROW' I: Helen Bates. jane Blanton. lilcclxuxtmtl XYarner. Franji llc-nslt-x, Gayle Dupont, Louann llaarinan. Sally Mills, Marilyn Turntr, Melinda Robinson. Sara lieth Churchill, Virginia XYagner. ROW' ll: Toni lioultlin, 'lint l,tll1l1L'IIl5Illll1l, Carlos llatniilton, john lleartl, jim Boone. litl hloltanson, George lfisk, Mike Mtligttigltn, Ret-tl Martin, Harry Moore. la 108 S 6' 5 u'?'L1'V ,fl -4 , .9-V-' K, 9,2 S 'C' at aff uv f-R, ROXY lg l3,lr-Imra llillingslt-3, Donn.: lit-ll, Carol Anne Gary XY'ebl1,. Ramly Fllltlll, Tevis Cirinsleatl, David XX'imt'rs. timliia Hall. ki: Iiarlaan-, fliarlone lit-t-ws. Ward. Larry Welt. 'lommy flramvsr. and Dick liauuink ROW' ll: Cfarx Xkelvlw, Morris In-fI.m1l, Kai 'l'asrner. prepare for a Llwlvalc Ulllfllllllwlll- llaxiil XX'arrl. lreil llollreiuf. Paul Stallings. john NX'oll. Ricliartl lioytls. l'ranlt Kelly. llitlc llallxxitlx. This year the Lamar Forensic Squad has attended tournaments throughout the state and in Oklahoma and Louisiana. They have outstandingly captured a total of eight sweepstakes trophies. There are almost one hundred students engaged in the various speech activities. Because of this widespread participation, Lamar now boasts the largest National Forensic League chapter in the nation. Proving its quality as well as quantity, Lamar has won a total of twenty two debate and sweepstakes trophies, plus numerous individual trophies. Additionally some forty Lamar students have compositely won one hundred and sixty five medals. liarly in March, Lamar sponsored its own tournament with schools from both Texas and Louisiana entering. The forensic competition in Texas and neighboring states is widespread. The squad has attended tournaments that have had from fifteen to sixty five schools entered in each, and have competed against schools from eight neighboring states. Barry Moore gives Il sample of his plllllllg their speech training into Ciixing il practice ilelmzlle for the l,0li,hCd ,pu.Llnu,rk whilu fcllwvy practice are sophomores George Fisk, trilitisnrs of their colleagues are Lp,,,,,m,L., 5311, Alillg xml Melinda Louann llaarman, and john lleartl, Marilyn Turner, Reed Martin, Sara Robinmn helen: during an unusual 1.'X'Cl1l. Churtliill, and Tom XVatkins. as ' ' ' r r r T -i K WTYTQXS. ' 'r K 1 gg, t gp.. . l 'ir-Q . J 1 J r Mi, , 0 109 KACHINA Officers President .... ,...... . . Joanne Sweet Vice-President . . . . . Ann Whitty' Secretary .... . . Lynn Smelley Treasurer . . . .,.... Carol Vincent Sponsor . . . . , Mrs. Ruth Denney Kachina, a club for students interested in drama, gives everyone an opportunity to work on Lamar productions. Kachina sponsored two variety shows this year, Alice in Blunderland in the fall and Love Through the Ages in February. The big pro- duction of the year was Show Boat. Kachina mem- bers take charge of props, backstage work, and publicity for all dramatic productions. At the Kachina meetings, each member is given a chance to perform. Balclistilgc tlccitling on the props for ont- of the school plays prcwinenl lyy' the drama tlCP2ll'lllIL'lll uru Kanhinn otlircrs ANN XYlllT'I'Y. LYNN SMl l.l.liY, -IUANNI1 SXX'lilzT. and CQXROL VINCENT. ROW' I: Mary' Allllll'lCXY5. Nan Moreland, Mnrynclle liayis, Yvonne Ligon, Claris Brent-r. Nlurilyn Brzilyp -lutly Alilfllll. lirentl Broestlle, Burlnlrn Boxyles. Judy' jones. Sylyizl lhtyis, Sandy Rowell. ROW' ll: Ann Milton. Lynn Smcllcy. Cilliifltilll' liilfllllif, An Carlile. Ruthie Parks, Sarah Taylor. Truln Harrison, Cynthia Collctt. ,lane Sulliyzm. ficycrly fox. Marilyn lhslyit-ll, filftlly Burton, ROXY lll: Maureen Miller. jacquic Vlounnci, Marian Britton. Ruth SN2lIllill1tl, fylaxrilyn Boyd. Dorothy Is.t.n. Mary In-n iblyons, Barbara Bayer. lflmer Baxlcy. Roy Cilgisstock, Buyerly Sollie. HQ S Bcliiml ilw Sk'L'IlCS arc l,L'IlI1L'f'N ID1. :mms :mil Dolls: Twp: lzl.Mlfli BAK l.lQY, ANN ll,-Xlilllll, Nllili Mif Kfxllfillxlxg IlL'X1I 'l'Rl'l.A ll.Xlx IUSOIN, M.XliCi.XRl l' XYOOIDILXNI S'l'xXRl.l l li SMITH, l'l:l,l'S'lil: l'l.l- llliill, lxiicv.-liiigg -lOllN lllz.-XRIJ .mal ANN XVIHTTY. ln a xccnc from Slinm'lmat . l,amar's Spring Slmw, MORRIS l-lOl.I.AND streams al FRANK KELLY while MARTIIA CRAIG and ANN l.l.UYlD look on with liorrificul cxprusninns, During their Dogpalcli Dance NAN MORlfl.ANl7. lillxlfilfli XVRlCill'l'. :mil DIXIE CLARK jump uvur TOM- MY TUNIE. After all lliis is lcap year. They will prusum iliuir skii in Valentine Varieties . IOXX l: Pcnny lli-xx, Mary 'l'ml:cr, Marx :Xlicc Ciilluy, Marian Sifzziu. Mary :Kim Mcffall, Margie Mcliinlic, -lively' Xxilliams. I ir lumix, Virginia Siuxsari, Xamy Bullarrl, RUXY ll: .Xniiuirc Hillman, Mary llclcii Mcliilyrc, .Minus liuis. Mary l.iim Oraling ie. li-pwii, Marilyn Samingrs, lliauiic ,luncx NL-riuiic LIICKQC. Barlwara limxlaml. Carulyn Ralston. RUXY lll: Mary janu -liilll, C 1 luiiig-uiiury. .IL-.ui Slllllll. lxay Pope. Alike llixiuii. Karol Kinney. liarlwara M-irgail. Suu llrinulara. lflinilwili llcnliam, Sliarun un ingliaiii. .Kim I nrrigan. Clem- X arnuy. 111 CHRISTIA STUDE T U IO Officers: President ...... ...... C arol Kinney Vice-President . . . . . .Barbara Billingsley Secretary ..... . . .Carol Anne Winters Treasurer . . . ...... Portia Suddreath Sponsor . . . . . .Miss Hazelle McCarty The Christian Student Union strives to bring to- gether students of every denomination for Chris- tian fellowship. The programs for the bi-monthly meetings include talks from visiting clergymen and laymen, movies, and sing-spirationsf' The pur- pose of each program is to bring an inspirational message to the group. To help demonstrate their Christian spirit, the Christian Student Union mem- bers collect baskets of food and clothing for the needy at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. C.S.l . ollicers arc: lilfT'l'Y MOONIZY. CAROLE Shlllll. LYNTHIA HALL. BABS BILLINGS- l.liY, CAROL KINNLY, CAROL ANNIE XVIN- TISRS, PORTIA SUDDRISATH, MOLLIE GUY- TON. ROW' I: Barbara Biering, Patty Sparling, judy Gayle, Sue liuwer, jo,-inn Dougall, Marjann Stone, Marilyn Morris. Aubxn Bxtrs jc Tucker, ROXV lI:Nancy Powell. Margie Greer, Sharon Harrison, Elaine llocott, Annette Cheek. Judy Greenway, Betsy Smith M Sue Hanks. Anne Allen, Sue Hebert. Ginger Wlright. ROW III: Virginian Wagner, Babs Armstrong, Ann Kriegel, Ann ones Truitt, Carol Hudson, Diane Martin, Marynell Davis, Carol Vincent, Carol Hurst. ROW l: Sandra Stolz, Martha Pickering, Barbara likhlad, Karen lfargason, joan Motheral, janet Ewing, Penny Brace, Judy Urchard. Carolyn Whiteside. ROXW ll: Elaine Antill, Barbara Morgan, Nancy lindress, Penny Pillow, Gretchen Wertter, Rita Webster, Suzanne Rowe, Peggv Reeves, Christine Brewer, llelen Belton. Martivee Curtin. ROXV lll: Virginia Burbridge, Bar- s ' ' ' I ' P' - ' lt h' P. lt- x xv' mara Card, Mary Carolyn Poivers, Annette Hillman, Liberty lxing, Linda Galbraith, Wanda Oertling, ut ie 1r's, jof nn in- 'reyq joe lfeagin. ROW I: Kay Pope. kay Gard, Carol Harlow, Linda Harlow. Deanna Galyean, Mary Gay Maxwell, Charlotte Reeves, Joyce lourdon, jana lNlcliarland, Mary Ruth Sheldon. ROW' II: Annes Cieis, jan Perrynian, Carole Browning, Marilvn Sanders, Aliep lisien, Martha Neff, lidith Xlifynne, judy Gilbert, Mary jo Vanderworth, Gail Kemp, ROW' Ill: Elaine Boone, Graeme Mevers, Denny Hess, Mary Linn Ording, Margaret Eastham. Light Bailey, Charlotte Farmer, Nancy Frost, Franii Henslev, Marv 'Ann Yowlin. 113 A CINQUANTM E Officers: President ...., . . . Mollie Guyton Vice-President . . . . . Kathleen Searcy Secretary f..... , . Laurent Hodges Treasurer . . . ..., Diane Martin Sponsor . . . . . Mrs. Helen Earl La Cinquantaine, Lan1ar's French club, selects its members from those students interested in France and the people of France. Students are not even required to know how to speak the French lan- guage. The club's annual project is a box of food and clothing for an underprivileged French family. Highlights of the meeting are French films, speak- ers, games, and songs. Many of the members are writing to French pen-pals this year. Officers KATHLEEN SEARCY, BAMBI WHITRIIDGE SALLY O'BRIEN, DIANE MARTIN, LAURENT HOD GES, MOLLIE GUYTON, and MRS. H. EARL, Sponsor ROXV I: jan Brinkerhoff. Fatty Sparling, Penny Brace, Martha Miller, Marian Rieke, Cay XIUUITIZQCIK, Pat Patterson, Ann Allc Sharon Harris. ROXV ll: joanne lfaker. Kathleen Searcy, Lacy Edniuntlson, Paula Hayes. janet Ewing, Diane Martin r Anne Wfinters, Mollie Ciuyton. hind the French and American flags are CAY WOMACK CYNTHIA COLLETT and PIJNNY BRACE sealed, and JACKIE UANET, -IANET EXVINU, and PAT BONIN. UXY I: Virginia Hurhridgu, Ann XVunsQlx, Mznrymlh Dun Cam Vxrnu Barham Bunny, llum lmom Nnmu llu,,l1u UXY ll: fiyntlmin Cullctl. Cklmrluuc I:JlI'I'l1t'l',Pill Ronin, luum unmet mx 1 mm im ummm un rr 111 wl mx I.1m1. NW' SEQUOYHA Oflicersz President ..... ............. G wen Dryselius Vice-President . . . . .Diane Drummond Secretary .... .......... B etsy Rustay Treasurer .. ............. Bob Durst Sponsor . . .... Miss Helen Greenwood Miss Margaret Buchanan Sequoyha, Lamar's creative writing club, meets in- formally to read, discuss, and criticize the efforts of its members. The club this year has been explor- ing the new forms of writing and becoming ac- quainted with the old. It has, as one of its pur- poses, the development of writing for city, state, and national interscholastic competition. Every year the best writing is published in an anthology presented to the school library. Ofticers BOB DURST, GXVEN DRYSELIUS, DIANE DRUM MOND, and SUZIE KUNKEL glance through one of the library's rare books. JOHN PARKER, BETSY RUSTAY, and SHAROD STRONG listen to MORRIS HOLLAND point out thi meter and rhythm of a poem. . M . W- - eq, .W I as. 6 ' --Q. 4 Q V W .Q ,sk . .--- .. 5 . 4 5 ., . sense 1 U WWA W Katherine Barbour, Ann Kriegel, and Becky Mason glance Pat Wargo and Beth Clark read current issues of Atlantic through recent magazines to find reference material for Monthly to help improve their ability to write creatively. essays. WAPIKA Ofiicers: President . . . ........ ...... A nn Stevens Vice-President . . .... Fran Van Zandt Secretary . . .... Penny Hess Treasurer . . . . . .Dorothy Isaac The members of Wapika play an important part in artistic appreciation at Lamar. These students invite distinguished artists to speak at their meet- ings, and also, take field trips visiting the Museum of Fine Arts and the Modern Art Museum. The members make the colorful backdrops and posters for Lamar's play productions. The club's main project this year was Easter decorations for the Red Cross, which were used in the local hospitals. Officers DOROTHY ISAAC, PENNY HESS, FRAN VAN ZANDT, and ANN STEVENS stand among SUSAN FLUDE, SUZANNE ROWE, KELLY SMITH, ELEANOR ANDERSON, VIRGINIA FLOYD, PEGGY REEVES, and ANNETTE CHEEK. Admiring a variety of pottery vases are SANDRA WELLS, LOWE RUBEY, BARBARA HORLOCK, BET- TY CRATE, JODY WILLIAMS, GEORGE ANN STOKES, and MARCIA SAMPSON. Gathered around Gene Varney at the weaving loom are Janice Van Stone, Charlene Markle Cathy Murphy Sara Carol Koch, Elinor Wiggin, Merle Cobb, Mary Lee Rickards, Diane David Susan McG1lvray Colleen Maes Wilson, Katie Eckstrom, Nancy Gilford, and Jean Smith. Beverly Bevil, and Nancy Iselt surround Sharon Dmtans at the pottery oven 117 Officers of Texas junior Historical Society are: BEVERLY BEVIL, KATHY PICKARD. TRULA HARRISON, KATHERINE BARBOVR, AN- NIITTE CHEEK, JANE SULLIVAN, and CAROL ANNE XVINTISRS. TEXAS 1U 1011 HISTORICAL SOCIET Ofiicers: President ..... ..4............ A nnette Cheek Vice-President ................. . .jane Sullivan Recording Secretary ........ Carol Anne Winters Corresponding Secretary .......... Beverly Bevil Treasurer .......,........... Katherine Pickard Sponsor . . . . .Miss Frances Nesmith A trip to the San Jacinto Battleground, a trip to Wzishington-on-the-Brazos, or a trip to Sam Hous- ton State Park is one of the many field trips taken by the Texas junior Historical Society. The club was founded for the purpose of expanding interest and knowledge in Texas history. The high point of the year was the trip to Austin in April for the Texas Historical Convention, at which mem- bers entered research papers in competition for awards. ROW I: Nan Moreland. Jan Brinkerhnff, Katherine Pickard,-jo Ann Redding, Trula Harrison. Peggy Reeves, Suzanne Rowe, Angie Garza. ROW II: Francille Newman. Wanda Oertling, Ruthie Parks, Lacy Edmundson, Carol Anne Winters, Carolyn Fuselier. Deane Poth, Iudv Beohm. ROW III: Miss Nesmith, Linn Pond, Nancy Key Parks, Jane Sullivan, Marjorie Grant, Mary Powers, Coralee Barrett, Barbara Howland, MaryLee Thompson. S 5 gi E TEXAS IU 1oR ic DE Y or SCIE CE Officers: President ,..,. .....,..,., P at McMurrough Vice-President . , . ..,....,........ Bryan llill Secretary .... .,,,,, S uzie Rhodes Treasurer . , . . . .... Phillip McKinzie Sponsors . . , ......... Mrs. lidna Miner and Miss Marcile Hollingsworth This Science Club is composed of a chemistry section and a biology section. Membership is open to all students interested in any phase of science. The club motto is Science for service, safety, and pleasure. and this is the theme of the club's activ- ities. XY'eekly study' sessions alternate with field trips and outings to places of interest. The club is affiliated with the Texas Academy of Science and participates in the -lunior Section at their an- nual meetings. MRS. EDNA MINER, sponsor, talks with Science Club othcers: PAT MCMURROUGH, SUZIIE RHODES, PHlI.I.lP McKlNZlli, TODD SMITH, TOIW BAYER, and CHARDIAINIS CARDENAS. ROW I: Robert Castroll, Charles McMurr0ugh, Marilyn Brough, Donna Montague, ROW II: Anne Robertson, Carolyn Heath Carolyn Hoeflich, and Sheila Flanagan, ROW III: Jim Collins, john Kilgore, jesse Frazier, Suzie Sheffield. Oiiicers GRETCHEN VUERNER, VICKI FINK- FNBURGER, and CAROL NORTH talk with their sponsor, MRS. ELANOR I-IUDDLESTON. UNIOR RED CROSS Officers: President: ....,........,...,.... Carol North Vice-President: ...... , . . Vicki Finkenburger Secretarv-Treasurer: . . ...4,. Gretchen Werner Sponsori: ...,.....,,,.. Mrs. Elanor Huddleston The Junior Red Cross Chapter of Lamar works constantly with the Houston Red Cross Council for children in all their charitable activities. Repre- sentatives from Lamar attend monthly meetings of the junior Red Cross lligh School Council at the Chapter House, liach Christmas the group fills numerous boxes for children overseas, carefully including a supply of woolen clothing besides the usual toys, In the spring the Lamar Chapter spon- sors the annual junior Red Cross drive for funds. ROXV I: Susan Nicholson, Barbara Moore, Carol Koch, Leone Ciuibrie. Merle Cobb, Margaret jones. Betty Crate, Marilyn Cowdi ROW' ll: Phyllis Barnard, janola Ballard, Shirley Robbins, Alice Smallwood, Mary Kay Manning, Barbara Ciready, Bonnie Bry Linda Lee. ROW I: Patty Sparling, Gene Varney. Cbauntey I'l2lI'I'lJIl, Susan Searls. Ciail Chambers, Verlene Luelge, Virginia Burbridge, Ma liene Gibbons, lliane jones. ROXY Il: C. K. lfinnell, lfdna Sample, Blfllf Byerly, Ann Hawkins, Deane Polh, Barbara lfkbla Andrea Austin, lilsiejo Moncrief. S Q r s 1: v PI -.5-M . . Ollicers: President: .,... ....., .... I ' utti jenkins x W Vice-President: . . . , Iftlnxtrd jolmnson Secretary : .A,. . . Iittrlmrat McCoy Treasurer: . . . . .leatnne Bouelmrtl Sponsors: ,,.,......,........, Mrs. Iidith Cox I,lunur's lilwmry club. XYmxupi, is limited to stu- dents who have served, or who are serving, its student lilvr.n'y Assistants. 'l'l1e olvjeetixcs of the club include promoting fellowship among mem- bers of tlme student lilvrdry stall and helping during Book Week und nt the I'.'l'.A. Open Ilouse. Ifateh year the club plttces at Clliristmtts tree in the lII3I'1ll'y and luis ti tree trim p.trti. 'I'l1et'e is at spring lmn- quet for the installation of new ollicers. h........ Omcers of Nlifowapi, the library club, are JEANNE BOUCHARDQ PATTI JENKINS, ED- XVARD JOHANSON, and BARBARA MCCOY. ROW' I: Connie Biaggine, Ann Milton, Kathy johnson, Janis Orr, I.iIIiztn Carroll, Carol Nixon, and Iililaheth Gralizttn. ROW' II: Yaney Iluglies, Nlargy Kuebler, jo Nell Owers. Phil Ilalbert. judy TFLIIII, lNIaryKtty Manning, Judy lfroucli, and Judy Cole. ROXX' I: Snmlm Qfrillin, XYantlgt johnson, Ilelen Ilelton, Katherine Pitkard. Ileloris Matson, .loyee Cornelius, and Margaret Iiastliztm. ROXY II' Iitttln Viereek. Deane Porli, I'qtt Putketie, Verlene Lnetge, Mary Powers. vliin Mezttlows, -Indy Ht-olun, Pannelzt XViIlizuns, and llliztrles Suessmutli. WF? 'N awp FUTURE URSES OF AMERICA Officers: President .... . . , Gretchen Werirer Vice-President . , . . , Lacy Edmundson Secretary . . . . . Gayle Wilctmx Treasurer ., ..... Elaine Wlerlein Sponsor . . . .... , . . , Miss Flora Burghdorf The purpose of the Future Nurses of America is two-fold: to interest high school students in per- sonal and community health and to encourage stu- dents to consider the opportunities of a nursing career. The liuture Nurses of America is organized on a national scale, and the Lamar Chapter works in cooperation with other chapters throughout the state. For a winter project, the Nurses send Christ- mas baskets to under-privileged families and in the summer, members do volunteer work at the Texas Chi1dren's and St. Lukes hospitals. Olllcers LL.'XlNlf XX'ERLlflN, CilllfTCllLN XYIERNLR, and LACY LDMIYNIJSON stand behind sponsors Miss LAURA ANl71fRSON and bliss PLORA BUliCilllXllil . Nancy Key Parks. Sally Bagby, Rita Webster, Lou Harper, and -Iutly Orchard look over the advantages ol a nursing career. is X l YN mu s 1 it lrdtnas, Martivee Curtin, Ciail Comee. Rita XYehster, Pettey S t s 1 :Lic A uns lietty Byerly, Sally Baglwy, llarhara liisk, Nancy Key Parks, 1 n EUT RE TEACHERS OE AMERICA Omcers: President .... . . Sharon Smith Vice-President . Diane Martin Secretary . . Mary Powers Treasurer . . ,... Ann Clark Sponsor . . Mrs. Mae Gates The XV. Moyes Chapter of the lfuture Teachers of America is one of the newest organizations on the Campus, The main purpose of the chapter is to interest students in the teaching profession. The members listen to lectures on the profession from many of the state's outstanding educators. Also, an important part of their program is substituting for absent teachers and tutoring backward students. A part of their social activity is a visit to a nur- sery school, a progressive luncheon, and a mother- daughter tea in April. Ollicers SHARON SMITH. ANN CLARK, MARY POXVIERS, and DIANE MARTIN talk with their sponsor, MRS. MAE GATIZS. Coralee Barrett, linn Pontl, and Jeanette Ncllollum practice making ilssljllltllellls. a part of their club activi' ties. 'Zi' f. ROW' l: l.intla Boynton. Patti jenkins, Virginia Burhritlge, Shirley Robbins. Peggy Ret ves. Suzanne Rowe, Carole Stevens. Nancx lst-lt, Sillltlffl Sltill. ROW ll: lforalee Barrett, Matrtivee Curtin, 'lean Pennington, Gloria Grimes, lfarolvn lzaslcy. Marjorie liranit lleane Poth. lo.-Xnn XYinlrey, Ben.-rly llevil, lfllie XViggit1, 'G- W-4 -mf- FUTURE FARMERS OF MERICA Officers President ..... .........,.. X Vzxyne Granger Vice President . , , . . Tom Slaughter Secretary ..... .... J oe Gaither Treasurer . . , . . Hugh Herndon Sponsor . . . .,...... Mr. Carter Sweetheart . . . . Catherine Murphy Officers: XYZ-XYNlf GR.-XNGIIR, CATHERINE MURPHY, TOM SLAUGHTIER, MR. CARTER, jOli GAITHER, DALli NIZXVCOMB, -IIMMY PETTY, HUGH HIZRN- DON. Denny McCoy admires his prize hull. ROW' I: Larry Brown, Jody Harris, Bill XVon1:1ck, Sam Swisher, Ben Niekhols, Dale Newcomb, Tom Slaugh- ter, Roy Hefley, lizlrry Bradley, Clay Hzlrnble, Tom Crow- ley, Buddy liutlelman, Don Langston, Hugh llerndon. ROW' ll: Bill Sandford, lfddie lioudreaux, Allen Bahrr, lfdwzird Ii. Snyder. Ditk Moen. Don Kerr, Ronny MolA lard, Bob Shepherd, -lim Clark, XVayne Granger, Arthur Smith, Lelioy Towles, Leslie liayzlta, blames Hines. ROXV lll: Mr. fT2lI'lL'l', Catherine Murphy, Charles Summers, Bill XYnsliey. -lerry Alfpllllll. Mike Thompson, Henry Sehmit. Ray XY'ithrow. jimmy Petty, Denny McCoy, George ciilllll, lfreddie Sirous, Barry Martin, joe Gaither, AMAR RODEO CLUB Officers President ....... ........ . . . Buddy Perkins Vice President . . . . , Rhetrn Moody Secretary .... . . . Perry Thompson Treasurer .. . . lileanor Anderson Sponsor . . ..,... Nr. Carter Ollirers: PERRY THOMPSON, RHYTTA MOODY, JIM CLARK, -lAN BRINKIQRHOFF, MR. CARTER, BUDDY PERKINS. Left KU Right: Perry Thompson. Ann Polk, Budrly Per- kins. Bonnie Baker, lileanor Anderson. Mr. Carter. Teal Nagel. Corliss llrisfoll, Perry Thomp- son, janet PL-rrycnr, Mary Helen Southworrh, Bonnie Baker, Mary' llaxrnclt. Margo Meynier, Keixh Brinkerholif. Marian XYinry1, Sandy Hopkins, Mary Muliu, Roy Hef- ley, JAIIICI Allison. l.ll1ClQl Knapp, Alice Wlheluss, jimmy Petty. Snmly Pickering, lilL'klI'lUI' Anderson, 'lim Clark, Ann Polk. 125 if On MORRIS HOLLAND, BECKY BUR- ROUGHS, IVIARTIIA CRAIG, and RICHARD ROYDS rest the responsibilities of the Radio Guild. heinz, Nat Turner, Morris Holland. Ed lohanson, Richard Royds, 31 M0 gas at Ve? sag. 126 RADIO GUILD Oflicers: President ..... ......... . ..Morris Hollan Vice-President . . . , . .Becky Burrough Secretary ...... ..... M artha Craig Treasurer . . . . . .. .Richard Royd Sponsor . . . .. .Mrs. Ruth Dennej The Lamar Radio Guild is an organization of stu dents interested in radio and television produc tions. Its membership is determined on the basi of radio tryouts. The guild is ollicially in chargr of all school recordings. This year it produced th' record, Moments to Remember, 21 collection 0 outstanding Lamar musical talent. The guild i also in charge of the morning devotionals ant announcements. ROW I: Carol Anne Winters, Kay Pope, judv Martin. Katherine Barbour, Light Bailey, Becky Burroughs, Ann Llovd. ROW II: Dianne jones, Pat Wargo. jim Dannenbaum, Tevis Grinstead, Gaye Irving, Carol Kinney, Donna Bell. ROW III: Fred Hof- Frank Kelly, Tommy Cramer. jig QQ A HI -Y Officers: President ..... ......... .... F r ank Kelly Vice-President . . . ..... Dick Hattwick Secretary ..... . . .Carlos Hamilton Treasurer . . ....... Tevis Grinstead Sponsor . . .... Mr. R. E. Marcontell The Hi-Y Club, under the sponsorship of the Y men, works to create, maintain, and extend the high standards of Christian character. The Lamar Hi-Y is divided into three chapters: the Fellow- ship Chapterg the Senior Chapter, and the Sopho- more-junior Chapter. One of the main activities of Hi-Y is the Youth and Government, at which members meet to form a Youth Congress. In the spring, the members compete in a city wide Hi-Y Basketball Tournament. 'V . i-,-TZ.:-V,,if,,f .' f ..-- r Olhcers ANDY HORNI2, BARRY MOORI2, JIM TENBROEKE, HERBIIE HASCI-IKE, TIEVIS GRINSTEAD, RONNIIZ HARROD, ROBIERT IZSTILL, DICK HAT'I'XVICK, and FRANK KELLY. ROW I: Charles Hrdlicka, Dick Beeler, Sandy Vaughn, Tom Sharkey, Herbie Haschke, Fred Brown, and Robert Estill. ROW II: Paul Stallings, Tevis Grinstead, Ronnie Harrod, Richard Gage, Larry Moore, Carlos Hamilton, and Andy Horne. ROW III: Frank Kelly, jim Hendrickson, jim Tenbroeke. Tommy Cramer, Marion McDaniel, Bob Ambrose, Bob Williams, and Barry Moore. CK I . Gif wg is sf ,ix Z7 AMAR R.O.T.C. OFFICERS, CL B President ..... . , Alan Lowther Vice-President ..,.. , . ..... Joan Baker Secretary-Treasurer .............. Ann Duggan Sponsor ...... Master Sergeant David Horning The R.O.T.C. officers' club at Lamar has three functions: it promotes greater interest in military affairs: it gives constructive criticism to the corps as a wholeg and it supervises and organizes the social affairs of the unit. One of the most promi- nent social activities was a barbeque for the entire corps held in Herman Park in October. In januarv .. .2 N, . A. . . . ' Battalion Commander Clem Barrere adjusted the metal of Ach yglr, the Ol-huts Flub umt'5,Wlth,s1mllar on Battalion Sponsor XX'anda Britlgfortlfs collar. Ufgfmlziltmns In the Public 54110015 10 gwmg the R.O.T.C. Otlicers' Ball. The sponsors for the coming year are announced at the Spring Fling. ROW' I: Allen, Duncang Baker, joang Barrere, Clemg Bean, Malindag Brirlgeforth, XX anda1 Brown, Sandy: Caldwell, Tom, ROY ll: Coonrod, Barbara: Craig, Martha: Dickinson, Normang Duggan, Ann: liden, Cathyg Haynes, Caroleg llill, Bryan. ROXV ll jackson, Cliffordg johnson, XVanda: jones, Bobbvg Kohler, Shirley: Ley, Nancy: Lowther, Alang McConnell, joni. ROW' lX Mclilreath, Bert: Myers. Larry, Moelilman, Lindag Murphy, Catherine, Pavey, Eugene, Puckett, Patg Roberts, Nancy, ROW' N Segers, Dong Sellors, Sue, Simpson, A. Dee: Smith, Billg Stevenson, Sandra: W'illiams, Virginia, llllrich, Albert, Vanlant, liar MEMBERS NOT PICTURIYD: Carlock, litlward Lee: Covington, Dick: lilledge, Ralph, McGowan, Bob, Rancl, Ken, Shaw, Stew 9: ,N S L. 128 L M R R.O.T.C. HO OR GUARD The Lamar Honor Guard is a new addition to the R.O.T.C. The nineteen R.O.T.C. sponsors who are the members of this unit are elected each semester by the members of the R.O.T.C. The formations and fancy movements exhibited by the honor guard have been enjoyed by the spectators at each football game this past year. The Honor Guard also appeared before the other high schools at the city R.O.T.C. drill platoon competition. Alan Lowther gazes intently as Sandy Brown writes up the Honor Guard report. HONOR xCil'ARl? ROW' I: Malinda Bean, joan Baker. Pat Puckett. XVanda Bridgcforth. ROXV II: Virginia XVilliams, Nancy loherts, bantlra btcvcnson. Catherine Murphy. ROXX' III: Linda Moc-hlman, Carol Haynes. ROW' IV: Martha Craig. juni McCon- tel, Barbara Coonrod. Commander: Alan Lowther, Sponsor: Sandra Brown. .WN s . l-+ A. Y--........,... ,.... 129 - ft. tk N' BOYS' Rll7I.lf TICAINI. RUXV l: lim XVallace. I.arrx' livers, Alan Lowther. CLIRIS' lllliI.If TFAINI, ROW' I: Sandy Browi SFC Robert O'l3onnell. Clem Batrrere. Bill Sniitli. vlolin Pace. ROW' Il: Nor- hlilllllllil Iiean, Vfanclit Iiritlgfortli. ROXV ll: Ba man Dickenson, jerry lllcllonaltl, jerry Crowley, ,lim Cireeninan, Alhert Iwata Cfoonrotl, Sandra Stevenson, and XY',2lI1ll2l.l0l'1l Ullricli, Dick Covington, Iiclwartl liarlock, Ifztrl Vanvant. WH HFC' NIIUWH PfHCli1'il1f.Z for fl 111061 to be llel in Galveston. R.O.T.C. The Reserve Officers Training Corps works to develop, in the individual, it sense of responsibility as a citizen, and awareness of his patriotic duties, and an interest in military science and discipline. In the R.O.T.C. classes the cadets learn the various aspects of basic leatlership, weapons, drill, marksmansliip, map reading, and tactics. This knowledge proves invaluable to those who are planning to take R.O.T.C in college, A COMPANY, ROW' I: Nancy Lev, Malintla Bean, Alan Lowther, Larry Myers, Bert Mclilreath, Wlanda johnson, Barb: ffoonrod. ROXV ll: Richard Roten, XVilliam Thornton, Duncan Allen, Albert Simpson, Iftlward Carlock, Pat O'Brien, Aaron Park IKOW III: Murray Pylancl, Alwyn King, john Pace, Mike Sellers, james Ifliot, Mike Purcell, Ted Sposeep. ROW IV: Kimb McMalian, Maurice Angly, Tom Cooper, Mike Gibson, David O'Neal, Rolwert Briggs, jerry Crowley. 130 ut-us. lhe melt-ts are also gixen the opportunity to 'oin the rille t-tm. l 'll l final rexiexx is heltl in the high school staclium. THF COLOR CJXXRIJ is made up of ROXV I' larrx Miers is shown insrruetin' an R OTC, 'mi v , , , I it , . . V. ti litany on weapons, Iart .lohn Pane, Nancy Roberts. Earl Vanzant, ROW' of the R.0.T.CQ. work is alt-xotetl to training the boys in the use of the ll: Rithartl Harris, David O'Neal. ,lohn Kilgme' rifle, preparing :htm lor a futurt in the armetl services. Douglas lNlcCulley'. ancl Pat O'Brien. R.O.T.C. and especially to those who will enter the army after graduating from high school. During the school year the lunar Battalion is very active. It participates in the Veterans Das' Parade, and in several school retreats and re- 1 Ll c ri p atoon, or color guard. In Max' the 'lS CUNIIFXNY, RUXX' l: ifeorge lfislt, .loni lNlrKfonnt-ll. .lim XVallace. Shirley Kohler, Albert Illlrich, Catherine Murphx, Hill 911 'l loin liroxxn Ciltm llilrtrt XV li ' ' 1111. h . ' , , - 1 ' f ', antla rislgforth. 1.0111 Caltlwell, Santly Brown, liugene Pavey, Carol llavnes. RUXV lil: lim inet-innali, I-rrol lxrainer. Alun Hollins, lretl lliainontl. Dwayne Antlerson, Cf. K. Finnell, RONW Ill: Marcus Thomas. john Kil' A It-lie lf-uni K ' ' ' tort. s . . .. L-not-tli Rest, XXill1.nm lit-nm-tt. Rolwrt lxcrr. p p , ,tt5 it Q? V me 131 UI'Ulw 1 at Shown marching, in an after school drill, are Alan Lowther, Larry Myers, Bill Smith, Tom Caldwell, Clem Barrere and other cadets who are using the steps and form taught in R.O.T.C. R.O.T.C. All high school R.O.T.C. battalions are present, and several awards are given to the outstanding cadets from each school. At the end of May the cadets nominate and elect girl sponsors for the followin ear. The commandant f g y g or this year is Master Sergeant David Horning. His regular army instructor is Sergeant First Class Robert L. O'Don- nell. C COMPANY IIOW I: Norman Dickinson, Cathy lfden. Weldtwxl llill, Sandra Stevenson, Steve Shaw, Nancy Roberts, Ken Rand, Pat Puckette, Earl VanZant, Linda Moehlman, Dick Covington, ROXV ll: Richard Harris, David Conscharoff, Douglas Mcfiulley, Rosser Cole, joseph Santamaria, Bill Edmon, Samuel jackson, Charles MacMurrough. ROW' Ill: Ray XX'right, Charles Blackburn, Robert Cierrits, Thomas Hudgins, Conrad Smith, Robert Hoagland. Gilbert Hitchcock. ROXV IV: Richard Gregg, Lawrence Laromore, john Stanford, Chester Sappington, Tony Underwood, james Wltile, Patty MclVlurrough. 1 - Ji, 1 , . I Vw , i A ',t:,:.,f' 132 L........I Smmling All :mention hy the flagpole, memhcrs of the XY'41ncl.1 Bflllgfilflll, sponsor. and Clem Barrera: discuss lI,0,'I',f. puiiiipaxie in n school rclrcat. lklfllllllllllllg Iml1.1lion plans with Sgt. David I. llnrning. RO.T.C. Thc R.O.'l'.lQ. Drill Platoon has given ull Lamar students an excellent reason to be proud of them. This group, made up of oulsinmling cndcis from thc cnlirc R.O.'I'.C. Corps, has put conscientious effort into participation in R.O.'I'.C. amivitics, anal has shown nn unusual intcrcsl in the drill platoon. To pcrfcct its marching, the group drills after school. and is commonlx' seen in fOl'll1ilflOl1S on rhc campus. BON 5' IJIQIII 'I'I .XXI ROXX' I: lgmrcmc hlyurs, OIL-m Bar,-cm, R115 Xxiflvllll. llauiil O'Ni-al. Alan Lowther, Sandy Broun. Bi.-ri NIC- llI'L'.lIll. klohn Ixilgoru. llonglns Nlif ullcv. Riilmrcl llnrris. Dmicl Kionsnlmroff. llxrl Xiillllillll. ROW' ll: Tom Cfallrlwgll. ,lim follins, lungs XX.ill.1u-, XX I-lilnn Hill- Xlilxi- Pnriull. Pin Oliricn, .Iames Xlihiic. flmrlv.-s Mrhlnrroiigli, Rohcir Briggs. ROW' lll: llill Smith. I- hn l'.uu. lim-rggu lfislr. lugcnc l'.1xi-x. Hill lmhnon, lrrol Kramer, Blauriic .-Xngly. Norman Dickenson, Alhcrt lillI'lL'l1,AilI'0Il l'.irlscr -I W - --- -QS. - Q. 1 ii . ,M F , - 133 Gathered with Sponsor, MR, CALVIN GENTRY, and sweetheart, JANICE FLEMING, are ofiicersg ROBERT McGOXXfAN, LARRY BROWN, and LOUIS CHE- NAULT. President .... Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer . . . Sweetheart , . Sponsor .,... W HOO Oiiicers : . . . Louis Chenault . . . . Larry Brown . , . Hugh Herndon A . . Bob McGowan . . . Janice Fleming Mr. Calvin Gentry The purpose of Awahoo, Lamar's youngest boys' social- servicc club, is to make visitors and new pupils feel wel- rome. Also the club donated this year to the United Fund and Book Week Fund. Together with Tawasi, Awahoo sponsored the Showboat Shuffle , a pay dance. A unique feature of Awahoo is its ranch style installation, held this year at Lester XVeison's ranch. Awahoo also participated in the intra-club football and basketball, and was last year's football champion. ROW' I: Mchlahon, Dennis: Mason, Ray: Miller. lluhlmrd: Moore, Bobby: Moore, Mark. ROW' ll: Myer, Cfztltler: l'arl-zer, johnny: Prater, john: Rievt-s. Mikeg Slaugltlt-r. Thonms. ROXY Ill: Smith, Lee: Smith, Rztymontlg Sparks, Ciarlztntlg Stone, Mike: Svsitl er, Dave, ROXV IV: Taylor, Bobg Thomson, Coleg Xvliilcley, Rong Wtmlf, john: XX7otnat'k, Milton. MliMBliR not pittured Charl ton, Norman. 'x Q RAM L Officers: President ....., . . Frank Kelly Vice-President . . . . . Bob Dunnam Secretary . . . . . Dick Hattwick Treasurer . . . ..... Fred Hofheinz Sweetheart . . . . Beverly Montgomery Sponsor . . . . . Mr. Lee S. Keding The Ramal Formal Dance each winter and the Ramal Spring Dinner are popular and longstanding traditions with Ramal members. Most significant of Ramal activi- ties, however, is the presentation of the Ramal Cup to the Outstanding junior Girl. an honor won last year by Martha Craig. This year Ramal sold Redskin Stationery, co-sponsored a pay dance, Casino de Paris , with Niwauna, and held the annual Ramal Relays, a track event for Lamar's amateur athletes. Otlicers ALAN FNGBISRG, FRANK KELLY, FRIED HUFHEINZ. and DICK IIATTXVICK discuss plans for the Ramal Formal, held annually in january. NNY I: Amhrose. Boll: .Xrmer. Billy: Arnold, jackson: Baines. Ilutth: Ilet-ler. Ditk: Ilenton. Ifred: BL'l'IllIHLlIlIL'. Sherry ROW' II: 'IL'I'lI',lI1kl.vIIl112 Iliggs. john: Iilatk. Ilolvlnl Boone. jim: Brandt. Iiillz farorhets. Davidg Clifford. Ronnie. ROW' III: fiI'1II11t'F. Tom mg Lutrt-r. Dick: Ciutshall. Iiillg Daly. Ilermang Dannt-nhatnn, jim: Dasis. .Iolmg Daxis, Mike, ROXX' IY: Dawson, johnny Doll, lung Douglas, .lackg Duckett, -lim: Dunnam, Iiolag Iilliott, Randy: Ifngherg. Alan. .raa We . X I I za, P se , t F .. 'J' A 4 fx J 5 'NBS : :: , p ti. ..:, I p f 1 A A - s at ly. in Q ras ss I to Q t s c s an I 2 . .,.,.., ' ' i ,V .- , a t as D R tt t I f I i . ,.p, e I 4. y t Mfg, 4? .... I -.::. : .., iff -. - J Y' K I 135 X., ,w x i , 1 fi f' 2 N 17 P' ,L s Jud King, Cleric Marshall, Bill hlirldlgrgn, and Tom SXS'L'L'lI1L'2ll'l Beverly Bl11l1IgUIlICL'f' and Spniism' Mr. Lee Cramer and their dates pass by llic serving table at the S- lfulillll hmk UW1' 3 l'U5'l'f fuf dw l:Ul'fU41fY Villfnline Rzunail Christmas party. ViU'lf?llU5- RAIVIAL ROXV I: lfstill, Robert: Franklin. Bill: lircncli, Ronnie: Cicm'gvs, Iiillg bill, Ni-clg Clin-winzln. Guru llniiiilmii, llaiviml, ROXX Hzunim-r. Ulingv Hansen, llouglusg llziiiml. Rnnnie: Haschkc, Hrfrlwiv.-1 Hnllwiik.l3irk1 llnfhcinf, lfuzdg llnlin, iiumlil. ROXXI' lllzllr sc, Cilcng james, Royg jnnes,Tinslcy1 Kuiwr, Slcpheng Kallv, lnhng Kr-Ili: lfmnkg King, Ind. ROXV IV: Isnzlpp, Kfhurlcsg Knxl David: Kuick, Nickg Lister, julmc l.:u'y. liuddyg Mcllaniel, Mm-iimg Muislmll, tiene. V 136 'gm W W W Q fi S john Lister. Runniv lhrrud. Riclmrcl Sand, and Hill Jim Uuflictt, Bill Armor. Neil Gill. klllll Hub Ulm- ciLllNll.lll lim- up xxixlm fl-llmx iunrnrimtcx after beating nam ilixplax the lieilxkin 5l.1tiunury sulnl by Rauml zu the Awnlwo in imruiluly lkmtlmll. first of the fall term. KOXX' l: Mzlyur. Tum: lxllllklli'll!Il, Hill: Miller, Bzlrgicg Numara-. Hill: NCNNIYZIIIT. Allu-rl: l'.1ln1cr. Steve: Powell, john. ROW lli Primo ankg Rnzux. flimg Rlmmlcw, lidwin: Rulwinsun, Dong Royals, Rirlmrcl: Sazul, Rivlmrclg Slmrlicy. Tom. Row Ill: Simpson, A. lbw: ylnr, J.: TlCilj.1llL', linlvluyz Tcngg. Tmnmyl Tinslg-v, Riilmrnl: 'l4owmcml. Oliwsr: Turner. Nzll. ROXV IV: lllxrig, Allcng Valuglmlm mlxg Xxiilfil. llzlviclg Xxfiugzlml. Skippy Xvlllllllllli liuhg Wkwlf. l.:1rrx'1 Xlhmral. ll-FRCXQ Young, Sunny, Z l 1 is r l I' . . E .,,, , ':' 'K A -'-- .., .., ii H ' . 5 Q V' .M y .1 137 W! IR RI Oiiicers: President ..... ....... . . .Vincent DeFoy Vice-President . . . . . .Howard Hoover Secretary ,,,, ........ R ay Mason Treasurer . .. ...... Garland Sparks Sponsor . . . ..r. Mr. Lynn Wooden The goal of every Irari member is to live up to the motto Imi lrari, an Indian expression meaning Brothers Alwuysf' The members work for fel- lowship, for building of character, and for achiev- ing a better personality. The big event of the Irari calendar is the johnny Reb Recall, a pay dance developed on 21 Confederate theme. Instead of a sweetheart, Irari annually selects a Court, and President VINCENT DEFOY- composed of one girl from each club. Vicki Fink- enburger is this year's Queen. Irari officers GARLAND SPARKS and HENRY BROOKS stand behind sponsor, MR. WOODEN ROW I: Almy, Peter: Armstrong, Dang Aston, James: Barnett, Russellg Brandes, Robert. ROW II: Brent, Bobby: Brooks, Hen Canada, Michael: Carter, Hank: Delioy, Vincent. ROW Ili: Focke, Robert: Goldman, Iohng Gregg, Dick: Hendrickson,-lim: Hoo' Howard. ROW IV:Kelley, jerryg Knickerbocker, Wally'g Kuenstler, Billg Luther, Homerg McGehee, Frank. A iz 138 v Q il? imma: HN ' r u Rluu Mlk Sllugutgr onns ROXV Ill 9 uh In S 1 I1 xmum nrks C lr llli nm IN km Svkill ul. POW WOW Oflicers: President ..... ........ ....... B o b Gregg Vice-President . . r,.. Bob Robertson Secretary ..... .... R ussel Jacobe Treasurer . . . ...... David Wooten Sweetheart . . ..... Charlene Markle Sponsor .....,.V.......... Mr. Arthur Herring Vote for your Homecoming Queen echoes through the halls when Pow Wow members boost their Homecoming Hop, traditional fall pay dance. Pow XVow also sponsors the Royalty Romp, a pay dance held in honor of the May Fete Court. The highlight of the club calendar is the Spring Formal, at which the following yearls officers are announced. NY'hile fellowship is a main interest of Pow XY'ow, the teaching of organiza- tion, leadership, and cooperation are kept in mind. l Otlicers BOB ROBERTSON, DAVID XYOOTliN. BOB GREGG, and JACK lfNliN surround sweet- heart CllARI.liNli MARKLE at tht- Pow W'ow installation. ROXV I: Abright. David: Alvarez, Arthur: Alvarez, Paul: Ankenman, Norman: Arrington, Don: Bailey, Edgar: Baker, Dustv: Bal Bill. ROW Il: Barry, David: Baxlev.Elmer: Black, Richard: Black, Robert: Bouldin, Tom: Brock, jimmy: Brown. Fred: Bu telman, Warren. ROW III: Caldwell, Chuck, Cole, Rosser: Cowart. Ted: Daniels.Laurie: Davis, jerry: Doak. Ned: Durst, Bob: linem jack. ROW IV: Geis, Bob: Greening, Gus: Gregg, Bob: Griffin, Buzz: Grinstead, Tevis: Hairston,Edwardg Halbert,Phil: Hall,Ma 140 Bob Gregg, Arthur Alvarez, Neel Thomrwsonajack Enen, Dusty Baker, and Bob Geis with Chef Laurie Daniels and Bob Robertson support their favorites in the Pow gather some provisions and utensils for a Pow Wann' Wxmm' Homecoming Queen Contest. piqnif, ROW I: Hamann, Ted: Hamilton, Carlos: Huclspeth, Bill: Hutchinson. Creston: jacohe, Russel: jones, Norman: Lanier. George: Logan, johnnv. ROW ll: McKaughan, Mike: Maviield, Richard: Miller, Bobby: Moore, Charles Bob: Murphy. Mike: Nance, john: Noble, Hall: Oaks. Robert, jr. ROW Ill: Porter, Don: Roberton, Bob: Rodriguez,Amel: Sick. Bob: Stallings, Paul: Steigerwald. Dana: Tennison, XVayne: Thompson. Henry. ROW IV: Thompson, Ned: Vanzant, Earl: Wademan, Bob: W'atkins, Bill: Wells,Ralph: XVet- , . , ., . 'l,Mk:XVl:z, -,XX ,lJ'Cl, , Ze I 6 un lm Omen an Members not pictured: Powell, Tom: Wfright. jerry. A ,N 141 CHUMS Ofiicers: President ..., ........ . . Diane Martin Vice-President .,.. .... W anda Johnson Recording Secretary . . . Merrie Carol Kuhn Corresponding Secretary . . . . . Malinda Bean Treasurer ....,....... ...., R ita Browning Sponsor . . . ..... Mrs. Gladys Pushard Charity. hospitality, usefulness, merit, and scholarship, each standing for at letter in the word CIIUMS, symbolize the aims and aspirations of the members. The Heritage Press books in the library and the rose bushes on our front lawn lmve been donated by Chums. At Christmas they gave baskets to the patients of jeff Davis, Shrine Crippled Chiltlrens, and Veteran's Hospitals. The Chums Carnival, a winter event is developed on the theme of a Otticers PAT 'XVARCQO and RITA BROXVNING standing, and DIANE MARTIN and XVANDA JOHN- SON gather with Sponsor, MRS, GLADYS PUSHARD Circus Side show. ROW' I: Akin, Ann, Ballard, .IHIIUIEIQ Bayer, Barbara: Benn, Malindng Bell, Donna Galeg Beohm, Judith Ann, ROW II: Bernshausc Beatrice: Boone, lilaine: Brown. Sandy: Brown, Susan: Browning, Rita: Carlile, Ann. IIOW III: Carroll. Lillian: Castell, Iia ara: Clark, Dixie, Coburn, jean: Cowden. Marilyn: Dztrhy. Mary. ROXV Floyd, Virginia, Gaston, Suzieg Iiight, Paige. IV: Drummond, Diane: Dudley, Carol: lfxtsley. Caroly ite A . .e 3 s-- - --s-s -s:. ,f,:-..s s wmesvw-T Q .,,,. 1 A -.-..-. 'se sf ...X s.s-f-:- SY ', 'Wei --'-:..,s,:, slid- 2,A , az I .,, Q, I1, 5 . - x I Q P ,,,. j f ,E S fi .. H H S . V- 'W .- jg , .,,,. , t was .. it 1 r r f ss s s re t V I ,,,, ,V I In . F 1 - abv .,.,:: 5 F Q ,.,, I 6 b zzvllg VV 'U , K R, Q .: Vuun A .. Z ww 'Z' , i'i i iii f ,,,,,' f es Q z 3 I . I :,, . , 1 in I V. af z r,,,,,, I it t i l , I , l i t t ii': 't ' ' f tes lt T we 1 ': fa S I 5 F T i'-i ,t,,, s .i1t21: fr ' i El, .t A,,,i,,,. t f - Q t 7, M QIIQ: I K,ik3, ii A ' tj I 'ft1f' t -' ii. iii 142 KATHY YIOHNSON, ANNE LIPSCOMB, and CONNIE Clowns JUDY BEOHM and ll.-KINP XXIRLPIN smncl STEVENS lnol-1 mer :hu display of Christmas cards, bold DIANE DRUMMOND on hu he ul in prnparauon fox annually by the Chums Club. their act in the Clmms Carnival RUXY l: llmxlnml. B2lFl5.lF.lI lluglucs. Nami: Llc-nl-cinx, Pmtig .lulmnv-n. lulir: vlwlmwn, Kxllllll ,lUl1I1wr1. XX mill RUXX ll kim: lil Q lllll- Nl1'rriC fiilfwll lzullwcr, l.iml2l: l.alWrcm'c, Carolyn: l.L-c, Linmlu -lu: l.ipsuwmiw. Annu ROXX' lll: l.mu,i N ir 1 L In ng1xi1,,l:lnc1 l,l1lll7l'lNlli,B1l!1lllL'f Phillwruok, Polly. SL-clkc. il:l'ilIllXCS. RUXV IV: Smith, Carole: Solliu, lieu uns I is ul K lflllylli Wllrgiv, Pnl: XXlL'I'lClI!, lllillIlL'. Nlfllllllfli not l1lClllI'CLlIMilf'gllCflIC, Durlmm. V I -.1 N it ' xl x QS i vt V , Us Q ' OX' MIR BEAU R Olliccrs: President .... ...... . . Leone Guthrie Vice-President ..... . , . Joni McConnell Recording Secretary . . , . . . Suzie Robertson Corresponding Secretary . . . A . Cynthia Hall Treasurer . . . , , . , Jessie Carter Spomor . . , . . Mrs. Mary Staats The first Winner of the l:l ZlIlL'L'N Roeliwell Trophy is Sue Sellorsf' announced President Leone Ciuilwrie in pre- Seniing llie new Miralveau award honoring ilu- ouistand- ing ililllllllfj' girl graduz-ue. Another annual Blirabeau ae- Iivity is il 'sophomore orientation program lo welcome the new sophomores to Lamar. King Demon Holi Gregg Sl l'W'f MRS- MARY STNAKVTS V fUfl1U5yQlllf0f' CYN' ruled all Ilie Halloween llemonk lien, llie elul'J's pay 'lflvlrlfl-lli-Xl.l.,F351 M4175-Nllljlj, l:l1f5'lBlZfrl'Tl'iRII3v dzinee, On the arrival of llie seliool annual, Mirabeau M Zlli RUm3RT5ON- and l1?55l1 cAARll'R llsl mem' liolds an Hfllfllllrl Signing Partyu. burs- ROXV li AUSUI1, AU4lT'CH1 Bates, Helen: Helton, Helen: Bcnlwow, Karen: Bovnlon, Linda: Bradford, Amy. ROW' ll: Brewer, C l5 llYUl1lfH, SUZHUUC1 CHFCV, bllllllf f:fll'lL'l', jew-sie: Chambers, Gail: Cheek, IADIICIIC, ROW' Ill: Clark. Anng Clark, Bella: Colilv, Cole. Pzlttyg Culver, Lindag l,flVli,lxllll'Yl1CllU. ROW' IV: lienliam, llllZ2ll3lJll'l1 lJL1tv,Rl1etmL Ferguson, Nancy: lfogle, lfvelytll fl Sally: Goss, Marjorie. i i 144 S A 3 'sv ,..,.., -q A I +94 C3905 JEAN PENNINGTON. ANN XVHITTY, LINDA ANN GRFGG and KATHY LACY proudly pin their CQULVFR and CAY XXVOMACK pack a box of toys to be little sisters SUZANNE LEXVIS and KAREN BEN- sent overseas for their Christmas project. BCDW, after their installation service. QUXY I: Gregg, -Kim: lhritlin. Sheila: frklll1FiL'.l.Ci3l'1L'1 Hall. fix mhi.1: Hanuuk. Iuilx: Harriwn. Sidney, ROW' ll: lla-lim, M.tri.1nm 'ltirltftlm ll.1I'lW.lI'.l1 Hunt, Nauru llurxt. Canal: juries. Bl.ll'g.1I'CI1 kml1,t'nrt+l. RUXX' Ill: lgux. Klllllll Li-lmurg. Kult-Ile: It-mix Qlllillllllf Lev, lltltlyg Iigun, Linilsxg ligcm. X vunnc, ROXV IV: Mclirimle, Shirley: Mc'-Cflure, Santlyg Mcifunnell, -Innig lNlc'Kinley. Aim Nltliinley. Shirley: Mates, Colleen: Markle, Cl1ill'lCI1C. ' wx wxxx palli- i .. K ,e.L ,wg kg Q HE 4' ' as 43' N :il 145 ANNETTE CHEEK, PATTY COLE, AMY BRAD- NANCY FERGUSON, JOANNE SWEET, and CHAR- FORD and MARGARET JONES busily sack cookies, LENE MARKLE take low sophomores ANN MILLER, preceding one ofthe Mirabeau cookie sales. LYNNE HUNZICKER, and GAIL HART on a tour of Lamar. MIRABEAU ROW' I: IXl:lrli1i,jucIy: Movrs, Bettie: Parks. Ruthie: Pennington. Icnn: Rnlwrrwmw, Swim-1 Snmpwn. I'wInrcin.ROXX' II: Scnfli, Bmlm Salmuiclcr, SRIIYI Spnrling. Pnrrv: SDLCV' Shcrrv: SWL-cl, jozmiicg 'I':ly'Iur. Lu, ROW' IIIt FI-UIllfUI1I'kIL'. Cfl:u1nIi:11 Tryling, Carol: Vucl JXIIIICIICI XY ulvwtcr. Rim: XVu4,Idlc, Carolyn: XY!-IIS, Sandra, ROW' IV: XVIHIIICI, Sum: XYl1ilcsidc, Cnrolyng XVl1iux, Anng XY'iggin, lill XVilli4uns, Virginia: XNVUIIIIILIC. Catherine: Ycrgcr, Eleanor. ri Ai 146 N IWUA Ofiicers: esident .......... ................ J ulie Catterton ce-President ......,.. . . .Mary Ann Dillingham :cording Secretary .,.... ........ C arolyn Morris mrresponding Secretary , . . . .Beverly Montgomery 'easurer ......,....... ......... J ane Hodell vonsor . . . .... Mrs. Opal Chase Vie are alive: let's stay that way, is the motto of the Ni- tunn Club. This year the club continued its annual Christmas rty for the children of Hawthorne Elementary School. An- 1er of Niwauna's service projects is to sell plastic book vers for the Orenda. Two of Niwauna's traditional activities e the Singing Valentines, at which time the girls tour the rssrooms singing to embarrassed students: and the Nifty fries, a show at which the Niwauna girls present variety imbers. This year, Niwauna sponsored the pay dance Casino Paris with Ramal. The highlight of the Niwauna social ar is its annual formal dance. ROW I: Adams, Margie, Allen, Allison: Allen, Ann, Allison, lngSly', Barbara: Brown, Susan: Browning, Carole: Catterron, The Niwauna ofhcers, BEVERLY BIONTGOMERY, INIARY ANN DILLINGHAM. CAROLYN BIORRIS, JULIE CATTER- TON, JANE HODELL, NANCY ROBERTS, and JANA Mc- FARLAND surround the serving table at their installation. Janet: Anderson. Eleanor: Bagby, Sallv: Baldwin. Anne. ROW II: Bil- Julieg Cowell, Diane: Davis, Linda: Deanovich,Susan.ROW Ill. Jeianev, Hatsv: Diamond, Harriet: Dillingham, Mary Ann: Dorman, Cora: Eden, Cathy, Ekblad. Barbara: Ferrell, Frances. IOW iv: Finch. Elissa, Finney, Alison, Furneaux, Suzanne: rlaarman, Louann. Geis. Annes:Gibson, Mary Helen, Grimes, Gloria: Guyton, Mollie, 147 The Niwauna Can-Can line kicks off during the pay dance, Casino cle Paris with Cutie Majure, Babs Ramden, Frenchie N IWAUN A ROXV I: llalslead, Martha: Helsley, Franii: Hightower, Judy: Hightower, Sara: Hill, lan: Hocott, Elaine: Hotlell. lime. ROW II: Hosletter, Elsie: Howard, Peggy:Kerr, Kyra: Kocrner, Ann: Mcfiown, jenny: lNlrCoy, Barbara: McFarland. .lana.ROXV Ill: Mc- Kinzie, Margie: Maginnis, Mary Lee: Majure, Carole: Melton, Diane: Moehlman. Linda: Montgomery, Beverly: Mooney, Betty. ROW IV: Morgan. Barbara: Morris, Carolyn: Murphy, Catherine: Newman, Francille: Nockoltls, Eleanor: Nockolds, josephineg Norman, Mary: North, Carol. Via, and l.egs,' Cowell leading the way. E E E me at i 148 Mary Ruth Seldon plays the piano for M1-5, Opal Chagp, Pittured around Santa, preparing for the annual Christ- aponaor, Allison lfinney, Nancy Roberts, and Carol Anne mas party are janet Allison, Anne Baldwin, Betty Moon- W'inLers in rehearsal for Singing Valentines. ey, Betsy Rustay, and Sandra Suttles, OW l: O'Brien. Sally: 0'Neill. Marilyn: Orchard, Judy: Pollard, Patti: Rambin, Barbara: Ramsey, Carolyn: Reeves, Ciharlottc. .OXV Il: Robb, Gaynelle: Roberts, Nancy: Roten, Pat: Rowell, Sandy: Rusray, Betsy: Schoonoyer, Sally: Sellors, Sue. ROW' lll: helclon, Mary Ruth: Steffek, Mary' Ann: Stelfox, Sally: Suttlcs, Sandra: Swanland, Ruth: Tait, Mary lane: Taylor, Sarah. ROXV V: Thompson, Lucia: Van Stone, Janice: Via, lillen: Vincent, Carol: Vogan, Harriet: Wlieeler, Peggy: Wititei's, Carol Anne: Vunsch. Ann. ' f, ,:.: N I F A K K -I 1 Q V .. , T 1 ,. .. J vm V. ..,. , in f it IQ H ty F 'Y I ' P 'V -at Q ' X A, X SERS W X ai Q t my ysyyyy by 1 bi i si y of 'T .R - - Q 5 v' ' -13 3- X y tt ' YE: ' T ,.:, M 1 -itz a1':l,,, R.. H' Qtr Y' ,sz xy J tg G , 6 in 149 PAL MAR President ...... ....,....., . , , Joanne Rice Vice-President . ,.,.... . , . joan Baker Recording Secretary 4.... , . Ann Duggan Corresponding Secretary . . ..,., Retta Moody Treasurer ..4,,.,.,.... . . Katherine Moore if Sponsor .......,..,...,..... Mrs. Agnes Yost Please buy a slogan slip is the plea of many a 5 Palamar girl during their fall attempt to boost school football spirit. Another fall event is the Palamar pay dance, C5 Darktown Strutter's Ball. At 'Thanksgiving and at Christmas, the members pack baskets of food and 1 clothing for needy children. Two spring social events of Palamar are a mother-daughter tea, Y 1 A. Otllccrs RFTTA IWUOIDY. K.XTHl'lilNlf MOURI1. hosted br the Paldnfaf mfffhfff, MTS- J- M- Flfufzv ANN ot'c.tQAN, ,lo.xNNla lutgli, ,md Ylofw BAKIZR and an informal dinner annfnlnclng the f0H0W' gather with their sponsor, MRS. AGNES YOST. ing year's oflicers. ROW' I: Baker, joan: Beggs, Susan: Black. Deborah: Black, lilah: Bouch-lrkl. leannc: Bourclon. joyceg Brinkerhoff. Jil Burkhart, Pat. ROXW ll: Burton, Carolyn, Cartwright, Iillt-nz Conner. Com: Iirztig. Martha: trout, Hobbit-g Darby, Anne: limi Martha: Dexter, Cindy. ROW III: Donoho, Iledez Drvselius, Gwtfnx Duggan, Ann: lastlmgtm. Margaret: Ifcltlleman, julia: lilkin lilleng Flaitz, Mnrilvng Gresham. Susan. ROXV lV:fLuest, Mary: llurrison, Trulaq Henderson, Raleigh: llilton, Marjorieg llogzlboou jean: Hudson, Carol: Irby, Winifrtfclg jones, Nancy. sw vi? '56 P 150 Q . , A. I?LI.IiN CARTXVRIGHT, ANN MOLENAR, TRULA HARRISON, NANCY JONES, JANE WRICQHT, and ANNIETTE IVIILCHULKA. MYRNA XVYLII2, JEAN IIOGABOOM, and DORY PIIILIBITRT rollecl fur their CATHEY SEARLS vsair for prospects Yu buy slogan slips. Di7zy Lizzie and Howie Tmsie contest. IUXY' I: Kaiser, Martha: Kinney, Czuulg M1 Kee, Nlnrilxng Martin, linixg Nlirhulka, .'Xl1IUt1L'lIL': Milli-r, Margaret: Mulcnnr. .Xnng xlnnrgunv,-ry, Carol. ROW' II: Mundy. Rcung Munro, Kaiherinc: I'.1rks. Nanny Kcyp Parrish. IM-111 Ann: Pcnningxon. -lumix: Phililwrl, Bury: Rina. jankieg Rice, Joanne. ROW' III: Sample. IQLIIHII Svlinluc-. fliml Anng S1-zzrcv. Kzlllih-cn: Swirls, Cnilivxx SL-girls, Rnsnng Smith. Starlm-ug Tmnlinwn, Ie-nz Yi-,'r'ccIx. Iinrlix. RUXX' IV: XX.1liirip. Iurixg Wlilkm-r. Nanny: XYg1llg1Lu. II.ll'I .lI'.l1 XY'.1lI.uc. Jinncg XY'l1ilridgc, Iizunlmig XY'ilsun, Ilnrmlivg XYiuudl1.1n1, NI1lI'fl2lI'LIL XYrigli1. june: Wylie. Myrna, t !f we 1 1 :bb :zbz I .s.V -1-f: m,.a? z A 1 51 4 1 Q vu' 'Q' TAWAS1 Officers: President ..... ...,..... B ecky Burroughs Vice-President . , . Gwen McGanty Secretary ..... ,. . Mary Hatch Treasurer . . . . . Judy XViegand Sponsor ....... .. . . Mrs. T. H. Robb Tawasi, an Indian word, means friendship, and friendship is the by word of all Tawasi girls. This year the club extended its friendship to the chil- dren of the Harris county TB Hospital. Tawasi has two outstanding traditional activities: the presenta- tion of the prized Tawasi Cup to the most out- standing junior boy freceived last year by jim Duclwttj and the presentation of a concrete bench to the school for the front ground. Also, each year the club sells colorful Lamar buttons and sponsors the Showboat Shuffle, the Tawasi pay dance. The highlight of Tawasi social activity is its formal dinner dance. ROW I: Baker, -Ianeg Bevil, Beverly: Bowlen, Kathleen: Bryan, Lynn Dee Cornelius, joyce: Dimon, Sallyg liffenger, Templeg Forester, Rosemary: Fros Marjorie: Griliies, Sandrag Harper, Ann: Hatch, Mary. RONV IV: Hawkins, gerg Mrlianly, Gwen. we T' lcmlwrs CAROLYN COKER, TEMPLE EFEINGER, ANN CQXVIQN MCG,-XNTY, KATHY PICKARI7- ,IOANN RF ILRICH, and MARY CLAIRE PEDEN show off the ING, and ALICE WRICSHT gleefully' pose for photogr amar IWLIUOIIS, sold by Tawasi to promote School spirit. while posting announcement of Sh4wy'l1om Shulllef' DD aplicr ' I: Mason, Delores: Mencr, .Xmlyz Milligcr, Phyllis: Ulvey, Ilclung Peclen. Mary' Claire: Pigkard, Katherine: Porh, Deane. ROW' II: Puller. judy: Powers, nor: Powers, Mary Carolyn: Puilv-irc. Pal: Ralsron, Carolyn: Rcdyling. yloanng Runes. Peggy. ROW III' Ricl1arn.l5on.'l.inneL Rogan, Ifdnag Rohrer, Marilyn: Rowe, inc: Scliwarlw. hail: Sinn, Malwlc: Slaughter. Kailyy: Smith, Samlra. ROW' IV: Sleyunson, Sandra: Swv:-ney', Lucille: llllruli, Ann: XVerner, breuhen: W'iegancI. , Wlilcox, Gayle, Wriglii, Alia-Q W'righi, Louise. bcr noi piuurcml: NX':igem.in. Ann. N , I 1121 -' va' ' 'A ' A-fwffrw :::: A' f , . I I ffl 5 ' , nf' I ,' f Sri! I 5 ' ,I 9 1 1' P, I ' r ff, 1 KNUW I T if LAMAR BY TH 1 -. , N I X ,, a xg,.. ' if ' .J M fm W 'QW wi. a - I X i 1 I 1 Q 1 4 ,SV ,wg-Q' UM Mr. joe Pasternak, who has produced some sixty-eight major motion pictures for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, is renowned the world over for his Hollywood musi- cal extravaganzas. MR. JOE PASTERNAK EDITORS N CTE Early in the school year, the Orenda staff asked Mr. joe Pasternak to judge your 1956 Orenda Beauty Sec- tion, which he graciously accepted to do. By january 11, one hundred and thirty-four girls had submitted their pictures, of which a number, selected by a group of faculty members and students, was sent to Mr. Pasternak. Of these he chose Kathryn Viereck Most Beautiful Girl Nancy Riedel frunner-upj and Beverly Montgomery Barbara Bowles Cathey Searls Marilyn Flaitz Arlene Strong Susan Flude Virginia Wfilliams Mr. Pasternak stated that while it was a most enjoyable task, the selection of these girls was one of the most difficult casting jobs he had ever faced. The Orenda staff would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Pasternak for lending us his time and experience. Also, we would like to thank all the girls who sub- mitted their pictures and to express the hope that these selections will meet with the approval of you, the student body. Lamar's First Lady, Joni McConnell, was nominated by the faculty members and elected to this honor by the student body. Elected with Joni, though their pictures do not appear, are Martha Craig, Senior Lady, Joanne Sweet, junior Lady, and Ann Craig, Sophomore Lady. May Fete Queen. Beverly Montgomery, and Princesses, Charlene Markle and Joni McConnell, were nomi- nated by the Senior Class and voted on, under Student Council sponsorship, by the student body. The Duch- esses were nominated and elected by their respective classes. BOB DUNNAM Orenda Editor, 1956 Laamafa, , X455 cr .6 Wad Maufifu G fied L, Joe l9a4zem .jgamfyll IMBFECL , 157 Wan-Cy !ef gafgllfa- Eaufiea MUNI? WOIlfg0h'l2l'g 32076 i A Warifyn jfaifz Sudan jfucle Eaufim ,Marine Sheng ,Mrginia Whama 159 jmf of Olldlllal' 4 MLM! L, M., .S'f...Jmf Z?0J,, Joni Wcgonneff 160 UI' Qffl C'l.0llg5 fllflffy JJ 2 - W ' Queen !,zffferAQ qljycilzfgolrzcfly 161 Cty !Z'incv.1.5 CQAHI-Aww lgrincexu yoni We Conneff Qml41'A1'J.i Z5Z'IlIl1' Glllfllll Elll'Af'.T.f 7!0l'lHfl .XJILIIHJ OUP, 00116, -!X?ly kyrxifer 'DZ-il 14, JON ll El l?l'l' 162 J :Du A 11 C! :f-jXQnney K K ff. 676011 fl g 21.40 COM rl IH' ll'.5.f ' Olllllll' - ll'K'l'l I I ' S' :Du fn 11.5.1 CMA ll rfoffv lily Lin YUUD KNO W ITS LAMAR BY THE I 4. 5 H U iw 7' 5 s ig kb S 4 . N f W X5 Q im, W f W ' WB 125 K h I I I B I I II I ,I I I I I I E I I, I II I I ' I I I I I I I I I I 165 The Code of a Good Sport Thou shalt not quit. Thou shalt not alibi. Thou shalt not gloat over winning. Thou shalt not be a rotten loser. Thou shalt not take unfair advantage. Thou shalt not ask odds thou art unwilling to give. Thou shalt not underestimate an opponent, nor overestimate thyself. Remember that the game is the thing, and that he who thinketh otherwise is no true sportsman. Honor the game thou playest, for he who playeth straight and hard, wins even when he loses. nf' sri L rf -k.L A t 7 Coaches: Bert Kivell, Fred Pepper, Harold Bull Johnson, and Don Longcope Tlrlli COACHES Lamar is known for its winning athletic teams. The basic reason behind these teams is a very line group of men, the coaches. Thus far this year, head coach Fred Pepper has done a terrific job upholding Lamar's unexcelled reputation: he and his trained, cooperative crew are certain to protect the distinction of Lamar in the future. Assisting Mr. Pepper at their different jobs are Bert Kivell, head track and assistant football coach: Don Longcope, head basketball and golf coach: Coy Stewart, baseball and B team football coach: and Harold Bull johnson, B team football and assistant track coach. Tlllf CHIEFRLIZADERS Leading the yells at all athletic events, keeping up the spirit of the students and team, representing Lamar in various ways, and working hard always-these are the jobs of the cheerleaders. At the beginning of the year they had quite a joh keeping the morale high, but successful then, they have continued to boost spirits. To the cheerleaders for a superlative job go our heartfelt thanks and congratulations. Cheerleaders this year are Charlene Markle and Tinsley jones, Barbara Bayer and Don Robinson, and Kay Jester and Dayid Albright. Cheerleaders: Charlene Markle, Tinslev Tones. Barbara Bayer, Don Robinson, Kay Jester, and David Abright lead a cheer. rc 167 iff . 4 ri at 'A Team, BOTTOM ROW: Bunkv Caldwell, Ray Burns, Arved White, Alan lingberg, lim Allison, Norman Thompson, Ba Miller, Mike Wetzel, Bobbv joe Walker, Henrv Sledge, Lvnn Wimcmllesf. john Biggs, David Hamilton, james Clayton. SECO ROXV: Charles Church, Wfayne Speer. jim Duckett, David Wooten, Ray Alborn, Bobby Black, Bob Robertson, Barnet Garrison, FOOTBALL The Cinderella Team. That is what Lamar's district co-championship football team has been termed. Getting off to a miserable start due to inexperienced person- nel, the Redskins bounced back savagely to win six and tie one of their district games for a 6-3-1 season record. Tied only by Reagan, who advanced to the state Clements. Coat-lqeg Pepper and Kivell dis- Managers john Charles Wlhitten, Buzzy Griflin. and Dick Tminqr Fmnk Mqfiehee 4 Cut, Strategy for the next gamg, Mayfield. stratus his massage iechni Q 'M 5 at at ,ff Jim 1 A ' PM S X ff fs 5 ' :-.s,:.1'i':m A O 5 - if 5 l 68 MQ calf i n , '29, 2 H :5 G X 2 t 1 ry Kelly, jarred Sloan, john Coleman, Tom Mayor, Buddy Lacy. THIRD ROXV: Lee Raesner, Stan Terry, Fred Sanders, Mike wen, jerry Evans, Pat Sherrill, jerry Koch, Skippy Vifiegand, john Wolf, Denney Pederson, Bob Ambrose, Sonny Young, jimmy ack, Tommy Feagins, Alan Uhrig. TOP ROXX7: Buzzy Griffin, Mr. Pepper, Mr. Kivell, Frank McGehee. playoffs on penetrations, the Indians, led by all-city First Stringer Ray Burns, Henry Sledge, and Bobby joe Walker, showed what spirit, determination and teamwork plus excellent coaching can accomplish. Lamar's Papooses, the B team, also won their league with an undefeated, untiecl record. I Team, Bottom row: George Ives, jim Conners, Arlen liair, Milton W'omat'k, Barry Leigh, Chris Brown, Ronnie Wrilixrer, Paul Sewari, Don McClure, john Nemeth, ale Thompson, Dennis McMahon, john Rearson. Second row: Dan Christopher, llomsr Luther, Tommy Oliver. l.ouie Brnzellon, llarrcll lfcldi, Norman Charlton, john li. 'olf, john Funk, Russel jacohe, Bob Hansson, Bill Deblouche, Dana Stcigerwald, Sh crry Hughes. Third row: Bryan Miller. Bob Blackbird, Clayton XVnlling, Skip Taylor, nn Hanna. Ron W'hitelx', David Semones, Tom Dyke, john Parker, jack Xwhite, Fo nrlh row: joe Saniamaria, Bernard XVl'nlney, Rithard Ferguson. Franklin Olson, jerry tgel, George Upton, Scott Rulman, Bert Kivell, Sam Swisher, Tom Dean, Fred Coleman, Don Shepherd, I-dick Moers, Phil Sanlanmria, lirnesl Conner, George Paula, David add. Top row: Bill Yancey, Thad Spencer, Coy Stewart. Harold johnson, Bnh Roihesler. jolm Charles XVlnuen. 169 Bunky Caldwell james Clayton John Coleman Back Back Back Captain, Most Valuable Player THE SEASON Starting a hard seasonal schedule, the Redskins first met BAYTOWN. Avenging a loss of last year the Ganders trounced the inexperienced Lamar team with a vicious aerial attack and a smooth T formation by a score of 27-0. Leading ground gainer for Lamar was james Clayton. For the second game the Indians went to NORTH DALLAS. Experience comes high and hard and the 'Skins paid dearly.' Lamar's lagging offense followed them again as they wound up on the short side 14-0. For their first game at home, the Redskins played host to the attackers from RAY, and good hosts they were, too. Rocking back from a startling ground game Lamar dropped its third straight game 41-0 for its most humiliating defeat in years. With the Ray game, preseason play ceased and district play commenced. From here on out it was all or nothing. Meeting SAN JACINTO in their first district game, the Indians showed what can happen when they get mad enough. Clayton spurts around end for a first down against Ray Jim Brock Linebacker jim Duckett Tackle Alan Engberg Guard Jerry Evans End 170 David Hamilton Back john Kalb End Gary Kelly Tackle Lee Raesner Back Clayton avoiding tackles on a punt return against Reagan. Although the score was 7-0 at the half, Lamar scored four times in the second half to start their road to the championship 27-7. Standout of the game was Bunky Caldwell and a 89 yard touchdown scamper. The second district game was with SAM HOUSTON. Running behind a typically efficient defense, which held the Tigers to 10 yards rushing, Ray Burns and john Coleman led the 'Skins to a 27-0 victory. The third game of district play was the test. Meeting highly favored RIEAGAN in a game which was to decide the District 7 representative to the state playoffs, the Indians stopped cold the charging Bulldogs with a brick wall defense. Although Lamar's offense looked good most of the time, they were still not able to score and the game ended 0-0 with Reagan having one more penetration. Cheered by their success thus far the 'Skins met next jlilflf DAVIS. The introduction of a terrinc passing attack, behind an alert defense gave Lamar its fourth win over the nanthers 16-0. Tom Mayor Bargie Miller Denny Pederson End Guard End 171 I Fred Sanders Tackle Stan Terry Back Tackle Sonny Young Guard Walker and Engberg escort Burns around end against Milby. Again wingback Ray Burns led the Indian offense scoring both touchdowns. Next victims: BELLAIRE. Using both a steam roller ground game and a superb aerial assualt, Lamar easily defeated the Cardinals 45-6. Heroes of this game for the 'Skins were Lynn Woolley scoring twice, and David Hamilton scoring twice and passing for two more tallies. In their quest for the championship the Indians met MILBY. Again using the aerial game of live passers and led by injured james Clayton, Lamar surged onward to vanquish the Buffaloes 21-6. Defensive standouts this game, as they were the entire season were Norman Thompson, Bobby Joe Walker, Henry Sledge, john Coleman, Alan Engberg. The comeback team does it again defeating AUSTIN for the co-championship. Returning from a miserable first half, the fired- up Redskins ran all over the Mustangs scoring twice in 14 seconds and finishing on the high side of 29-6. Started slow, but finished in a rush-a great season for a great team. Bobby joe Walker Lynn Woolley David Wooten Guard End End Captain Captain 172 Norman Thompson 3 37 L as H W 'bl , Sl. 1 2359? x X Q fl Xksii N 3 V 1 . ' ' f S aw 5- ,A x f S - M QQ If , m.A.YSN X S MSW wi W XY sm wg Q Q ,Q X 3,555 A ,, if , R+, X .f N. - as 0 , v . i f2- A ' fx X - av 'iw .' .. J I . X 'I u V X--A W X ev -. X j is '-H' - 5 54 1 si 9 5 r ,. W Q r ', ' X , W F av K K 1 Q R E' Q A i Q Kenny Bell jimmy Bertrand Jimmy Brock BASKETBALL A thin margin of points handed Lamar a few heart breaking defeats this year. Hoping for a championship the Redskins were ousted by Milby in the city competil tion. The Indian squad, led by all-city players RICH' ARD TINSLEY, the highest scorer in the city, anc KENNY BELL, finished in the second place slot Throughout the season the Redskins gave a fine per- formance of skill and speed, but Lady Luck seemed to turn her back on Lamar. However, we hand mucli praise to Coach DON LONGCOPE and his squad for a hard-fought and high-spirited season. In the B' team competition, Lamar's fast moving team, coached by HAROLD JOHNSON, wound up in second place. To these teams we say thanks for the representa- tion and we look ahead for another team to be able to take its place. A TEAM KNEELING: Dennis Hill, jimmy Brock, j. Taylor, Denny Carlsen, David Hamilton, Kenny Bell, Bobby Tippit, STAND- ING: Stephen Smith, Dick Beeler,iGeorge Carroll, john Davis, Richard Tinsley, Arvetl White, jimmy Bertrand, Herbie Haschke, lNfr. Longcope, Prank McGehee. .il Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar SCORES ,. .... 64 ,, ,...70 48 .. ..79 .. ,... 44 M75 56 66 65 4' alas 56 U55 .. H55 M52 ..58 .. ..55 ..69 ..50 M80 ,.51 72 .,79 ..60 U54 ..69 Port Arthur , Miller ...... Milby .... French . . . Austin . . . . . Brazosport .. Davis ...... Rusk . . . Troup . . Cathage .. Davis ...... Milby ...... Sam Houston San Jacinto . Bellaire ..., St. Thomas . Austin ..... Reagan . . . Davis ...... Milby ...... Sam Houston San Jacinto . Bellaire .... Austin . . . Reagan A . . FRONT ROXV: Glen House, Robert Arbaugh, joe Taylor, Lee Raesner, Ron NXfhiteley. BACK ROW: jerry Koch, Barnett Garrison Lou Brzuelron. Harrell lfeldt, jarred Sloan, Mr. lohnson. Denny Carlsen Geflfge Carroll Riflmrcl Tinsley anal Ciuurgc Car- roll CWD defend I.zunar's lulakct against n Davis onslznnglit. llerlvic llilschkc olm Davis David Hamilton Bnlvby Tippii Cllj, llunnis Hill 1210. and lliclmrnl Tinsley km.-p our lnzlsl-:ct mlcar frnm Davis play- 3 CFS. l76 Dennis llill B SP f, Z. 1 J. Taylor ALL Richard Tinsley 1530 goes in for i 21 slum watched by Dennis Hill , I 1203 Ruhard Tmsley X Bobby Tippit George Carroll CWD steals ball ns llaxinl Hamilton U21 and Ken- ny Bell fun fluorj watch. 177 Arved XY hite Baa rr l TRACK As the 1956 track season looms over the hori- zon, Lamar's chances for its sixth straight city championship and its second state title in six years look excellent. With the same basic team that tied for second place at the state meet last year, Coach Bert Kivell feels strongly that he and his boys will go to the top this year. Backed by the largest squad in years, are the thirteen returning lettermen: XVaync Dunlap and Bill Gallagher watch the other half of the mile relay team. lirnnk Price and Ray Burns, practice a handoff. Springing out of their blocks lor Il last hundred yard clash are sprinrers XVa5lancl Xklhipplc, Bobby Parks, Wayne Dunlap, and Bill Gallagher. Tllli RVNNINK, SQIKD' Slhkllillg lirerl Strauss, XX',1yl3ml XX hippie. jim Stanley, lim Smith, Bill llc-Aloiiille, I liris liroun, litrt Kixt-ll. Paul Sleuari, liarrx Hzlliclsicin. Hill Nagel, Ronnie linrrod. Hill Spangler, KNl'l'LlNCQg -lim Mncrcdie, XX aim' l7unlap,- Neal llnxidsoii, Brooks lliunillon. Crm Loniiskey, ,lack Xkhilley, Ilan Chrisloplxcr, Dick Cookscy. Druid Sximlerson. Bobby lliirlowe. liill XVaikinv. 'l'onuny lieilgins, Ron XVhilelei, 'l'omn1y llorn, S'l'fXNIJlNi1g Ronny Xkfoliver, Hobby' Parks, Bill lialllager, Norman Charlton. 'I-will NJBUV- Bi'm 'n t 'rriwn' Prcmm xvullb. john F. XYoll. Frank Price. liolw Xmlsrose, Rm linrns, fiurr linker. Bob Rgmson. ffeorgc Cnlnll, llonwr Luther. -Io-li R415 burn, llennx Pederson. iii 1 if -L - -9 THF lfIl l.Il SOP.-Xll: KNlfl-LINKL B-uh XY'alIlalt'u Chris Brown, Bill Ilehluuthc, Rubcri .-Xrlmugli, Dun Haunii, -Iuhn lf. XVUH. Phil Sanlnmilria, STABIDINCH jim Allison, Krxr-rl XYhiic, Alike XY!-ucl. Linn Xinollu. lerrp 'XY.urle, Mutt Nlzmis. Ciarlaml Sparks. lfrerl Hufheiv11.Buh XY'illi.1ins.AIul1n Milfluru. .Kim-I Rodriguez. Fred Hofheinz, pole vaultg Bob Williams, who placed third in the state and first in the city in the high jump, jim Allison, shot put, Lynn Woolley, discus, Bobby Parks, sprintsg Wayland Whipple, sprintsg Bill Gallagher, sprintsg Frank Price, quar- ter mileg Tom Mayor, quarter mile, Ray Burns, quarter mileg George Gault, half mileg Denny Pederson, hurdles, Barnett Garrison, who set a new record in the mile run last year in city com- petition. Q, City high jump champion Bob W'illiams demonstrates good form in clearing the high hurdle. Pole vaulter jerry Xwadc easily clears the har in a prac- tice meet. ,,v lil TRACK jim hlzlcreclie and Denny Pederson clear the low hurdles in good shape. Manager Buzzy Griffin. Coach Kivell, and Trainer john Charles Xxillllltll clistuss plans for the Border Olympics. Early in the season our track boys have posted times that equal or surpass what they did last year at the end of the season. The teamwork of the track squad is excellent, and the coaching of Coach Kivell, helped by Harold Johnson, is superlative. With the initiative and spirit that has been shown thus far this season, we feel confident that they shall have a truly great track season. 'lim Allison puts some muscle lwhinal a mighty discus heave wauhed by Lynn Woolley. Milt-rs Barnett Garrison and George Ciault work out for the city meet. Backstrokers Kent Strickler, jim Holt, and Bob Maddox have an impromptu race. SWI MI With nine returning city lettermen, four re- turning state lettermen, and a host of new pros- pects, Harold Tate, in his first year as swimming coach, captured the city championship for the twelfth straight year. Last year twenty-Seven In- dians placed in the city meet, and eleven qualified for the state meet. Lamar swimmers broke three of the six records broken in the state finals but still failed to gain the championship cup. This year the Aqua-Redskins will try for their fifth state title in seven years. Returning city lettermen are Hugh Herndon, Andy Hunzicker, Robert Kend- rick, Tinsley jones, Mike Hill, jim Meadows, Tony Hall, Buddy Buttelman, and Todd Smith. Return- ing state lettermen are Robert Taylor, David Woodard, and record breakers Calder Myer and jim Holt. Best of luck at the state meet for a team with great potential. Dick Moers, llugh Herndon, Tommy Oliver. and Andy llunzicl-:er prepare for a fast 50 yard free Style. Relay men Calder Myer, Tinsley jones, Nick Kuick, and Mike Hill get in some leg exercise. jay Harris. David XV4mtIard. and Robert Kendrick prat tice their form on the butterfly. 1R1 BASEBALL Last year was a rebuilding year for the Red- skin baseball team, and although they didn't finish first, they didn't finish in the cellar. Having gained valuable, though hard earned experience, coach Coy Stewart is confident of a greatly improved team and season. With a nucleus of returning let- termen, David Niggemyer, Chuck Keith, Sandy Sanderson, Denny Hill, Bunky Caldwell, Pat Sher- rill, Taylor, Lee Raesner, Gene Good and Rich- ard Saad, we look forward to a good year. Denny Hill secures a fast out at first base on pitcher Chuck Keith. Catcher Bunky Caldwell and Richard Saad team up to put out Gene Good. THIS TEAM: SlTTINGg Denny Hill, Gene Good, Norman Ankerman 1 Tailor Bobhs Dunlap Sandi Sandcrson Howard Lee Bunky Caldwell. KNEELlNGg David Niggemyer. Lee Raesner Bib XX ademan Louis Chenault Richard Saad Chuck lxetth Dick Beeler, Freddy Burns. STANDINGQ Coach Stewart, Buddy Ives Charles Fogarty jcrrx Hannon Druid Hamilton Pat Sherrill Sands Vaughan, Robert Black, Tommy Letbetter, jim Brock, Richard Black Bob Lindsey Bobby Callaway JEL X .am 182 leigh ihl2lSlL'l'Sl1Il and Homero Illancas trilicize the at TENNH5 In past history I.am.ir's tennis record has been excellent in the city matches. Last year facing strong competition the Redskin tennis team lost in the singles and doubles matches in the finals, but wound up in a fine finish, winning the city team championship. XY'e feel confident that this year we will end up victorious with several very capable returning lettermen guided by Coach Calvin Gentry. GOLF The name of Lamar has been one feared by all schools in the field of golf. Last year the Redskins finished in second placevin city competition. The performance of Lamar boys in past history and present times has given their school an amazing record. A fine group of returning lettermen and much new talent, directed by Coach Don Loncope, make us confident of future victories. Mr. Gentry explains to jimmy Bertrand and -lim Mc- Dermott the proper ratket hold. I Herman Daly, Bobby Burns, and Robert lzstill tlisfuss strategy for the city tournament. 1. Golf team members Bill lludspeth, Bill liohlhausen and Kim, nf Bob Hfjnu Pull qgrcgg, Bobby Brent pose before a meet. MRS, ANNA LAXVHURN, Spring Sponsor of Cherokee, and President -lOANNlz RICE admire the traditional In- dian bratelct presented annually to the elected head of the organization. CHERGKEE Known for its sportsmanlike attitude towarc competition, Cherokee, the girls' sports organiza- tion has won wide recognition. It is unique ir that every girl is automatically a member upor entering Lamar. To promote a wholesome attitude toward athletics and participation in some sport: activity by every girl of Lamar were some of the ideals upon which the club was founded. Through a varied program including tennis. archery, swimming, and volleyball, each girl has an opportunity to develop her ability in the sport: that she chooses. The sports and intramural tourna- ments are under the direction of elected heads. Cherokee points are given to all those whc participate in these activities. Annually a Chero- kee Award is presented. Cfherokee Sport's Heads from LIZFT to RIGHT: Kay jester, Swimmingg Katherine Moore, Batlmintong Susan Boggs, Softlwallg Ban XX'hitridge, Tennisg Sally Stelfox, Bowling. 1-'Q-Xjfz 2 Kgs? , V - P . -- - - 1 , . , Z , ,- --, . 1.2 '1' f- we ,I if ' 4.3 -. W as 'W'-'ii' , p .,,l65N3e:w.4k.2, t-if 3, I1 w .f f 1 I in.. g-Meri t Gm, ,.AY,a.,ut at-ixfii. 1 ., -'-' A - - ., . ,- . 'H -'S 'f -M3 ff -- 'ff yu- X -2- 1 ,. ' - . , -s it f I W--'W' . - f 1 -' , t Y ig - . - xg. -f X -. if 'lm- ,i, t. 4 L'w, .,5,xg.i M:e ' Y ,, wi -'-'1gsx.sftg'i. A 1 Y 5 3- t 'ff L -' 184 CHEROKEE l It is given to those who have entered into at least five sports. First, second, and third prize bracelets are presented to the girls who have ac- cumulated the highest number of points during the school yearg a three year bracelet is awarded to the girl who has made the most points during her three years in the club. In the spring an award is presented to the ideal Cherokee girl. The May Bourgeois Award is given to the outstanding mem- ber of the modern dance club. To the girl, who has shown the greatest interest in archery and done the most to further her skill, the Helen Gross Award is given. Leading Cherokee through a most successful year of 1955-1956 are Joanne Rice, Presidentg Amy Bradford, Vice-Presidentg and Jana McFar- land, Secretary. Mrs. Helen Gross was fall sponsor, Mrs. Anna Lawhorn, spring sponsor. becretary JANA McFARLAND and Vice-President AMY BRADFORD smile at the Cherokee scrap book illustrat- ing the numerous activities offered to all the girls at Lamar. ierokee Ileads from Ll-IFT to RIGHTI Jrlfkif' Riu Arfhefls ANU XVl1ilIy', Bil5kClll2lll1 Dianne jones, Modern Dances and Sytlutx Harrison, Volleyball. GIRLS' ATHLETICS Girls who represented Lztnmr in the city archery tournament are from LlfliT to RIGHT jane Sulli- van, Brenda Broesche, and Pamela XVilliams. Front Ll5l7T TO RIGHT, members of the city archery squad, Katharine llankamcr. Bonnie Phil- hrook, and Nancy Glenn watch Lacy lftltnuntlwn dentonstmtu archery techniques. t . .tt:L- - The members of the Modern Dance Club are from left to right: XVright, Karen lfargason. Patricia Johnston, Bohbie llztinline, Mar Iutlv lloll-te, Acia lflliott, Joanne Rice, Marilyn Turner, Dianne jo Mary Trotter. i Q . ,, fn at mwwmmm 3 Highly regarded for its scope and enthusiast: Lamar's girls' athletics department has maintaine its high standards in both ability and sportsmar ship. The members of the city teams represer Lamar in competition with skilled girls from othe schools. For the second year in succession our vo. leyball team, under the direction of Miss Elis Hawkins soared to overwhelming victories to wi the city championship. In archery also the Lama team showed outstanding ability as it rose to wi first place in the city tournament, while the higher score at the meet was made by one of our archer: The swimming, tennis, and bowling teams ente city events in the Spring under Miss Elise Han kins, Mrs. Laura Durrenberger, and Mrs. Mar Carolyn Grubbs. SITTING: Ann Akin. -lo Ann McConnell, jackie Rice, Gini y Lib lintns, Martha Kaiser. STANDING: Priscilla XVhitehe nes, Light Bailey, Nancy Riedel. Linnie Mower, Linda Moehlnt The physital eclueation program also inelutles sports as laasketlwall, hadminton, anal softhall. The Motlern llanee Club, clireetenl hy Mrs. Anna Law- horn. is a favorite not only at Lamar, hut at other schools and tolleges where the group is inviteml to perform. Swimming instrurtions for the sopho- mores, a first aitl course for the juniors, anal home nursing for the seniors hlencl with sports antl tlaneing to for a varied eurrieuluni. The proper attitutie towartl sports, hetter eoorclination anal posrure, social and mental relaxation anal atljust- ment are some of the aims of the P. li. Depart- ment. Sponsors are Mrs. Laura llurrenherger, Mrs. lleltn Gross. Mrs. Mary Carolyn iirulmhs, Allss Tlise llaxxlsins, and Mrs. Anna Lawhorn. Memhers of the city swimming team practice for PHYSICAL EDUCATIO The memhers of the ein volleyhall team are from left to right: TOP ROXV: Anne .Xllen, Donna Carter. Susan Beggs, Ciee-Ciee Kamrarh. liO'l l'OM ROXY: Susan Brown. Naneee Kirls. Sytlnei Ilarri- son, xlutly l.ey. Carole Beard. City Swimming Team: left to right: RUXX l: ,lanet Allison, Anne Koerner. ROXY ll: Nlartha Mason, Kay jester. Srarletl Smith, Rosemarx lor- ester, Ciinger Halsall. ROXY III: Donna Carter. Susan lfeggs. for the tio meet held in the spring. ,k .. . Carolyn Cocks demonstrates the back hand stroke as Nancy Hugh- es, Marilyn Cocks, and Lillian Carroll look on. Members of the City Tennis Tea are from LEFT to RIGHT: To Janie Faris, Nancy Hughes, Ma lyn Cocks, Gee-Gee Kamrath. B1 tomg Judy Ley, Carol Hendersc Carolyn Cocks, Lillian Carro Bambi Whitridge. mrmwsfmg-ww XF? Standing from LEFT to RIGHT juniors, Maureen Miller, Cor. Dorman, Arlene Strong, Farris Etheredge practice first aid tech niques. ying to win the intramural dminton game from LEFT to GHT: Linda Ligon, Fran reves, Ann Milton, Andrea Aus- n. Sophomores get into the swing nf things as the spring softball season opens. Winners of the basketball intra- murals demonstrate What not to do to win a tournament. LEFT to RIGHT: Sydney Harrison, Por- tia Suddreath, Gee-Gee Kamrath, Majorie Grant, Nancee Kirk, Donna Carter, Joan Hochmuth, and Ann Harder. YU UD KNO W IT if LAMAR BY THE LUNCH ,Ji fm' 4 f 7 ' nf NZ fwg ivy WX you Wk .-.M-J W L L I F Q R I r- i E F 'Q-if Susan lflutle and frientls may appear to he enattirig Be-autx and the Beasts hut it is ir hrains, not their looks. that trarrietl these Redskins into the semi-finals of the Na- tional Merit Scholarship Contest. 'nay look like rogne's gallery, but it is .tally the l7.A.R. C,iti1enship Award Nom- :s Bexerly Montgoniery, Carol Kinney, n Baker, Cfharlotte Reeves, antl winner rtha Craig. in-rtyg s e s preparing light i to nne Dztrhy is not playing the Statue ol 'l e li i to 1 rcl 1 Sain Houston, her great-great grandfather -L.. 'Y' , , I , l Y 'X anette Meffollum and Mrs. Mae Gates l. ok equally pleasetl over -leanettes' election Roytls. Sellers Dttnnain C' treasurer of the District Convention nf : lfuture Teachers of America. ooks like the death march that honor soeiety. Senior Class, anal publications leaders . ,raig, Uutkett, Reeves, anal Knapp are performing. 192 s 1 . . ? 3' fi W1 Q s QS ki Y W Wi 'Md '? HT. . ll12lllS Ilmis? ll lmmlqs lilac Pow WUM Prvsi- 'Ili wlmm coulcl llwsu smiling fglu-s xxillill surprisccl lmxlxs Daisy Nam' :nl Bull fifcgjl LTOWI1lI1jl PIUIU NUVIUII lu-lung lwul Llqlss l'.1xor'iIcs lNla1r'Il1zl Nlfunilcll :tml lil .'xlHlk'l'-l Hllfllw mriin .is Quin-im uf the l.lll llumuumirig flfillg. senior, Xian Vrzlig. swplioixiuimx slmw .llIL'I' xxiimingg .1 pig.: All llli' C I1-v np, :mal junior Bllhllllll' M-.uct in ilu- I.ulx mlurlcs S.uliu ll.ml.ins l5.mw. ul l,llIIl2lI' Cimlusl .' f 'S A TES. fiiiifi . if Wilm XXVUIIF Nliss LLHIIZH' l'ir1.llisls ci2lll1Cl'lllL' Nlurplix. lhr- lmvlo like Hlllirim-1 lhlacr. 'l'xi'ulL-.1xi llllklxkll. I lwlli-V lliwmii lmm XX'.ill.lw. Nlarlcnc ll.lXL'N. Clmrlmu- l.irmfr, XN.1ml.1 .mil Hlirumlm-' li.-uIs.1n lmxiiig .x gm-.ll lllI1c.lI .1 lliiisiixms h.il..l.nx Hrinlghwrlm, .Min lllifilr. .xml Nl.1rsl1.1 cllHlI'llIlgll.lIll .mximisly ll-siixy Hui lH,m..f', mail ln-r ilu- nuns, s r r ns! . N if! , 'Nlyl XY'l111t :1 11-0111 11-l1iclc fans must l1.1ve l1111l when cntcrtainc-cl by llie singing of Nzuicy Ley, juni M liuurly Nloiitgimicry, lin-lpn BL'lIlill', llllkl ilu- ulhcr Clwraleltcs at the Hniismn .'X11to111obilc Slmw. ww ,Mmm 'Q' S Q, Nliirgiu Nix, ,Iufk l91111gl.1s, ,len T1z111li11wn. -limmy Heslip. Sandra Smith, Glen Sexcrs, Carolyn Ralston, and Roy Glassco 111 verify that all are l111xi113.g il gnml llllll' All llic micl-term Senior Primm at Inikesinlc Cmirllry Club, xi cConncll, Lynn Dec Bryan, J 500111 P11l11111111'5 Kz1.il11iri1:c lXl0Ul'L', lillbllil lxllltvllfi, Susan Searls, Marilyn Mclicc, Susan Gresliani, Kathy Vicrcck, Bambi Nvlmilriclgc, Zlllil 1l.11cx tllllly lruit uips illlil i'11nxursz1ti1111 at ll1c Palztmar l'.UI'l11?il. 194 . U, , I i ltk another typical tlay in the Lamar tafeteria as Martha Foreman, Quill antl Scroll mentlvers Sally Sclioontwer, Nancy Key Katie fltttlerwn. Kathy Sangster. Laurie Rayhurne, antl Donna Mills Parks. Chuck Caldwell, Ann XVhitty, Lynn Dee Bryan, and catth the latest lunt'l1rutxm gossip behintl tlisinterestecl Tontmy lieagins Raleigh llenclerstwn fnrget their resptmsihilitiex and take antl lfrneit Cftmner. time out lm' their annual banquet, x xg? eg ,M A M X 1' , at 'Aw fume on, Mrs. lzarl, it's only a picture? Protesting somewhat lt-ss.at their lianqnet are l,a Cinquantaine members Kathleen L warn. Mollie Ciuyttm, Diane Martin. and Joanne lfaker. , -1 g, . .N-gif 'X N , ' 'F' s v 77,14 1 .f of - 1 'ii 3 N: 9 22' Q 5 Q. ' K1 , t if .,..v,tt,.t,,,.,t,, M---ff s A 1 , -M-W af ' .J .lwlffnttww ,,,Y,,..wwf 'l 1 Yes, were having fun un our summer cruise! Say Rhctta Mutxly, tjtmtinqmgtl travelers Nanty Roberts, llurntliy Sue Isaacs, Bcvei'lx' Parker. MWC Wlwlww. Cathy Searls, Wtnkle Novfly, Hlltl and Elinor Vifiggin seem t'nnvim'etl that their Italian waiter Margo Meynier as they than party hats for a festive tlinner. 1 I 1 - ' - - ' X 1 v - ' urtrugmt tum only ttwnfttti, not ap.t9,l1t.tll. .ww 5, M K g ,Hin 'hw From I.cg4' Knapp to Sliinuy Kin-amps Y.u1gl1.111, ll.un.ll rnuinlwrs nmkc main cffnru in get in su-p in ihuir xptklllklllill' Clan-CanC?j as Hlinsiim Dc Paris . ic smiles of Becky Burruughb, Mn. mbb. :mil Cfwcn Mdialnty verify that I is well zu the Tziwnsi lIlHlklll2lIl0!1. 'lf lic ini vZllL'IllllN.'H ask Nixxaxiiiigfw singing lin-swligcrs, Nm-lllnuln, llizunnnnl, Pnllziril. Ciilwwn, and Ile-1lr1m'iL'l1 of lucky Duviil llzunillun. .fwmwy M We , N 'rn-ff I, pmkg like yfmnk Ili-iw, Nancy Rnlweriw. Cathy Mirnbciiu aliirkics, Pain Cole and Carolyn Turner. nuke lzisl niinulc cffnris Enlun. :incl lack lnun are planning un having a to umllccl pcnnicm funn Nlarj. Xcil Tiiyliwr and Carlin Glynn .xt the Ucn1on': I gmail lime, ixr in that just il plmmgmpl1er's lI'lK'li: Den. X f,atA ' 'XVhat could this be hut a scene from Alice in lilunderlandu? That's Alice, Buuy Shubert. Ann Milton, XVanda Henry, and Beverly Montgomery, hetween lwird dancers Suzanne Lewis and Patricia Carlos Hamilton seem impressed by the Christmas johnson. pinaias displayed in the library. ...i X Don't believe them! Sewing is reallj fun! say three of Lamar's domestic stu dents, judy Hightower, Helen Olvey, ant Katherine Moore. Driving student Dorothy Deans points out traffic tips to H- . the rest of her mobilized class, composed of Alexandra Sallus. Norma Adams, Diane XY'allace, Mr, Millsap, and Mr. Gates. A scene from Lamar's Christmas program. Amahl and the Night Ted Coward forsitkes his other Roaring Twenties Visitors , is enacted hy Gaye Irving, Richard Royds, Starlett Smith, friends, idx Holke. Acia Elliott, and Iulte Shaw, to Jl . , 1 Dick Sweet, and Dick Haltwicl-Q. away the girl of his choice, Ann Lloyd, in a scene l Valentine Varieties . NTEII ' s . Y aa E SF A Y , Q ,g , . 'xx -A XVontler why liergie receives all thc help from kibitzers Vail, Ritltllc. antl Markle in nn afternoon bridge game with Marilyn lflaitz. Sally Schnettlcr. :mtl Susie Robertson! dj ll. The flag from the casket of Bill Ehman, '59, was presented to Lamar in an im- pressive before school ceremony. llerc it is mixed by Alan Lowther and Hobby jones. No, tt's not an ntl for Coca-Cola! lt's Belly Kanuth, jcrryann Nlclizttldin. Judy Horton, Lyntla Knapp. and Betsy Pearson wearing this year's biggest facl-Bermutlu shorts. 5 l My! XVhtit high society! says Slmron llttrris to her Angel l.loycl bounces through her Life Upon the Wfickecl Stage iinprcssetl lr.-up companions l'gttTip1on, Katie Antler- routine from Showboat for Carol Kinney, Beth Parixh. Vicki lfinken- busun Ray, and lutly llolke. burger, anti Kay Pope, X. it 5 4 4 l LIIQLU o!,6ll'l'l6ll? 50 lUe 1' Because of early deadlines, your Orenda staff is unable to cover many of the important events of the Spring. Here is a brief summary of what has hap- pened since the photographer laid down his camera and the last pages were sent to press. Lamarites might well remember the drama depart- ment's production of Showboat on March 9 and 10. During the performance, CATHERINE MUR- PHY was named Miss Lamar . Laurels for the suc- cessful show go to the directors, MRS. RUTH DEN- NEY, MRS. VIRGINIA STECHER, and MR. ED- XVARD TRONGONE, and to the leading members of the cast, MARTHA CRAIG, FRED HOFHEINZ. BEVERLY M O N T G O MERY, and JERRY XVRIGHT. I.amar's May Fete on April 27, was again a splendid success. Part of the royalty appear on pages 164-166. Other members were: Low Senior Maids, ANN XWHITTY, ANN BRADFORD, MAR- THA TAYLOR, and PEGGY JOHNSTON: High Junior Maids, KAREN BENBOXW, JUDY LEY, KATHY JOHNSON, and SALLY BELLg Low Junior Maids. PATTY McMAHON, JANE YODIER, SARA CHURCHILL. and ELEANOR POXVELL1 High Sophomore Maids, ANN CRAIG, MARY SUE HANKS, IELLIZN DILLINGHAM, and CELIA JONES, Low Sophomore Maids, BETTY KNAUTH, MARTHA FINNEY, COLLEEN COPELAND, and SHARON CHANSLOR. Publishing the Orenda was not done wholly by the staff. Many teachers, administrators, students, and businesses were of invaluable assistance. We shall extend special thanks ro our student photo- grapher. JIMMY DANNENBAUM, to MR. P. CROXXIE of Colorpress, Inc., and to our professional photographers, Roulande Studios, Provine Studios, and Parsley Studio. We also extend our gratitude to MR. H. XVRIGHT for his cooperation and to our hard working sponsors, MISS IDREW BLACK STAGGS and MISS HELEN WEINISERG. Thus ends Volume XVIII of the Orenda. 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